Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1891 — Page 8
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FENGS WIRE, &c. Tbe above cut represents the Celebrated “Eli siitky P*°w» bast plow made, and it always “gets there Eli. Coma and sea 1 . We handle the Rock Island plows and cultivators. These cultivators have gopher attachments. We also have gophers, «ls and single shovela We have a Ml line of harrows or vario . binds, viz; jear by B. F. Ferguson), Disc harrows, steel and w >od frame Wer harrows. . t% . We have in stock the Barlow and Challenge corn planners, with, check rowers, also the Acme hay gatherers. W e are agents Eoi the BIKDSALL AND GAIIK-SCOTT | CD'S, ENGINE, ttreshers Slid saw mills. Any one desiring repairs for nny of the ■hove machinery can be provided on short notice.- - The Milbum. and Sterling Wagons. Buggies &c. We have just received a car load ol the Celebrated WashburnHi>en wire, which we will sell at rock bottom prices. Call and see ua and examine onr goods before buying elsewhere. HAMMOND BRGS=
WATER! AND LOTS OF IT, asas^^sassKißHSßEgsssmia I am prepared to furnish t •: wells the coming season, at following rates: TWO-INCH tubular well, through dirt, measured from top of pump, 80 cts. per foot. 3-INCH cylinder well, through dirt, 2Jg inch all solid brass cylinder, $1 per ft. from top of pump. I use nothing hut galvanized pipe in any wells 1 may make. |||gjfjj| Wiiiti Mills! Water and. Steam Fixtures, Constantly on Hand. TANKS and CISTERNS A SPECIAI.TV. W. T. PERKINS, jg^U-~T“|P lieusselacr, Indiana. -“■‘■Sy'-'T'V"
JAMES REECE! 1 ■►A. A strictly thoroughbred horse 16| hands high, weight about 1200, will make the season of 1891, on the following terms: Twenty Dollars for a colt to stand and sack, or Fifteen dollars to insure. Insurance to be paid before the Ist of January, 1892, or $lO for the nee of the reason. Reason doses July 4th. If insurance is paid did any bad lack should happen a‘ free privilege is given the aest year. . > JAMES MALOY, Owner.
The Farmer’s Horse
Old Emperor Napoleon, well known by nearly every farmer in the couDty to be one of the best breeders of draft and general purpose horses, will m ske the season of 1891 from April 1 to June 20, 1891, at the barn directly back of Hemphill Bros, blocksmith shop, near the brick barn, At which place he will be found every day in the week except Sunday. Terms. To insure standing colt $7. For further information inquire of - T. J. Sailer, At the Mill
REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise ifiedGeo. M. Roberts to Tkos. Thompson April 15, sw ne 26-31-7, Keener.. ......... f 160 Selvin Rich to Nelson Morris, .... April 13 sw 4-31-6, 80 acres, Walker 1800 i Daniel M . Vance to Geo Vance, ■ Mar.,-18, 5w.4i.31-6. ae : 5-31-6, 240 acres, Walker..... 1200 Rial Benjamin to Frank M. Hanley Apr., 18 It* 6, bl 3, Renos* laer Benj’s, Add .... 125 Geo. K. Hollingsworth to Geo. Wortly Mar., 9, e£ ne 3028 7, 80 acres, Jordan 2000 Wilber Q. Floreneeyto Elanor M. Florence, Mar., 24. sw se, 5-30-6, 40 acres, Barkley 400 James A. Sntton to James Sheetz Apr., 20, It 8, bl 9, Remington Western Add.. 400 John W. Sutton to James F. Ellis, 20, It 6, bl 14, Remingson 500 Daniel s. Makeever to David C. Makeever, et al Mar., 23, pt se nef 3-29-7, 20 acres quitclaim 200
Zilpha M. Van •Clara Frame -o nw 30-32- 3 Dusen Apr., 20,iiv * lnn - 4 O 4O acres Wheatfielo Auditor of Jasper Co. to A* F. Long Apr., 9, R 2, bl z’, Rensselaer, Newton’s Add. Taxftitle ....2.46 , Joi. Tanner to Mary C. Utter, Apr ~ 22, sw 9-31-6, 160 acies Walker 3500 Ohn K. Stoudt to Patrick Maguire Apr., 23 pt se, 24-27-7, 5 acrtis Carpenter 260 Wm W. Ballinger to Ilallack - Bros., Spt., 12, 89, It 8, bl 2, Hogan. 777777777 .. 7 60 Hardin H. Bradbury to Ann Bradbury June 3. ’B9 e.| sw, , 30-32-6,80 acres, Wheatfield 2500
Wifi B. Austin to CluisLaCount • Mu-., 30., sfnw sw 28-32-5, Kankakee quitclaim 18 Sheriff Jas. Co to Mary T. Parker Apr., 22, e| ne; nw ne 22-31-5, Walker Sheriff dead 301 Jesse T. Wright to Wm L. Sanderson Apr., 25 und£ ne 18-31-5, 80 acres Walker 100
OBITUARY.
Jane Chestnut wife of Rev. Thomas M. Chestnut, a pioneer minister in the Presbyterian Church, died at the home of her son, Fletcher Monnett April 25, 1891 in her 81th year. She was born June 6th, 1807. She was married to Rev. Chestnut Oct., 15th, 1828, who died Feb 7th, 1871. For nearly a half a century these two labored together in the vineyard of the Lord, Mr. Chestnut began his ministry at Bealsville, Ohio, ended it at Philo 111., laboring in the mean time atKingsloie Ohio,. Williamsburg Ohio, Loveland Ohio, also at Grawfordsville, Rosville, and Rensselaer this state and at Sioux City; in each of these pastoral charges Mrs. Chestnut did faithfully and well the part of a minister’s wife. The church at Rensselaer was built by Rev. Mr. Chestnut, whose toil and energy are apparent not only in materal but spiritual things. He was a great organizer and did much for home mission work which meant hard labor fbr him and sacrifice for his wife. This she clieerfuliy made. She was buried Apr., 23rd, in Weston cemetery her funeral services were conducted by Rev. I. I. Corby at the Presbyterian Church. The children were all present except one son who was detained by missing rail road connection as he telegraphed his expection of reaching Rensselaer by Thursday morning.
Mother Chestnut was a noble woman, intelligent, refined and devoted to Christ. She possesed a cheerful yet modest spirit, though having been confined to her room for months and years she never murmured nor complained
She has gone. Her suffering is over. We would not disturb her slumbering ashes, nor call back her disembodied spirit. The many virtues of her life we will seek to cherish.
If you do fancy work call atHein p hill & Honan’s for supplies, Bring in your Watcies, Clocks and Jewelry and have themrepaired in workmanlike manner and warranted by H. J. Rossbacher, at F, B. Myers’ drug store. Buy pure teas and frtsh roasted coffee at C. C. Starr’s. Ve roast our own coffee as needed, consequently have no old, stale stock. A special line in dress goods of all the latest styles, at Leopold's Great Bargain House. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry; repaired and warranted at Frank B. Meyers’ drug store. I Sleepless nights, made niserable by ■ hat terrible cough. Shiloh’s cnre is ' thor emedy tor you. Soldby Long & tEger. The Rev. Geo, H. Tnayir, o ouron. lad . say* -‘B>:h mysdf and w e j we our lire* to Siiloh’s o nsumption Cure.” i f '
Stallions. Season of IQ©l. seatior. Rich black points 15J hands high, weighs from 1,050 to 1,100 pounds, rangy and handsome; with plenty of style and substance, good gaited and very promising as a trotter. He represents the blood of Hambletonian, American Star, Mambrino Chief on a thoroughbred basis, the .rosses that have nearly all of our great trotters. For further information s*>e tabulated pedigree. TERMS.—SIS to insure standing colt. MARK H« Brown oombination stallion, stands 16 hands high, weighs 1,200 pounds, fine style and action. He has all the different gaits under saddle and a speedy trotter in harness. He has been shown in nearly ail the largest show rings in the state and always won first prize. Sired by Montgomery Boy, by Strathmore, by Hambletonian 10. First dam Morgan Mare. TERMS. —$10 for standing colt, to insure. DUKE. ~ Black Coach Stallion, stands 164 hands, weighs 1,300 pounds, fine style and action. He has proven himself to be one of the best breeders of fine styl--*Tiage and coach horsGs ever in —V 'Wcbns'kFS'llTr'browhs' this count,. OI "tERMS -$8 foi’ B “ 6l uhbg colt, $6 toinsure. The above Stallions Will bu kept for service al the barn in the rear o. Hemphill Bros., blacksmith shop. J-he horses will be in the care of expeMQced and careful keepers and every car*! will be taken' to prevent -aeeidontsy - hut we will not be resptmsible for any taat may occur. LaRUE BROS. Owners. DITCH NOTICE. WHEREAS Martin Cain, Willi am F. Michael, Catherine Michael, John Reed Sr., Henry P. Jones, William Washburn, John A. Knowlton, Frank'Corbitt, Henry Corbin, James H. Carr, Cary 1.. Carr. Warren W. Sage, William H. Cain, John Ulum and John Reed Jr., filed in the Auditor’s office of Jasper Coumy, Indiana, on the 25th day of February, 1891, a petition to the [Board of Commissioners of said County, praying said Board to cause to be constructed a Hitch or Brain in Jasper County, Indiana, as hereafter described, and whereas on the 4th day of March, 1891, the same being the 3rd day of the regular March session. 1891, of said Board of Commissioners, they did by an order duly entered of record appoint Charles E. Mills, Walter S. Russell, and William Watson, viewers of said Cause to view said proposed Ditch, and to perform certain duties in said order named and to do and perform all other necessary acts and services as. such viewers, and to tile their report with the County Auditor; and whereas said viewers have made their view of said proposed work, and after having suDseribed and sworn to the same, have filed their report with the undersigned, County Auditor of said County of Jasper. . , . Therefore, notice js h ereby given of the pendency and prayer of said petition, and she filing of said viewers report thereon, and that the time set for the hearing thereof. is on Tuesday, the ‘2nd day of June, 188 L the same being the 2nd day of the regular ..June. Term, 1891,. of said Commissioners Court. Said proposed ditch is described as follows: , „ Commencing at a point south twenty-sev-en (27) degrees west, five hundred and ten (510) feetfrom the center,pf sectiou thirtytwo (32) township twenty-eight (28) north, range seven (7) west, in Jasper county, Indiana; themce running north thirty (30) degrees east, two thousand one hundred and fifty (2150) feet, thence north twentyfive (25) degrees east, eight hundred (800) feet, thence north twenty-five (25) degrees west three hundred (300) feet, thence nortli thirteen (13) degrees east six hundred (COO) feet, thence north fifteen (15) degrees west, one thousand one hundred and fifty (1150) feet.; thence north twenty Ml degrees east., one thousand and one hundred (UOO) feet; thence nortli two (2) degrees west, five hundred (500) feet; thence north thirty-two (32) degrees east three hundred (300) feet; thence north fifteen (15) degrees east six hundred (»ioo> feet; thence mirth (38Mlegrees west, seven hundred (700) feet, where the same will terminate in a-public ditch, drain and water course now constructed, and from thence following the course of said Bitch north, and in a northwesterly direction to about the northwest corner of the northeast quarter (JO of section twenty (20) in township twenty might (28) north, range seven (7) west, in Jasper county, Indiana, and from thence following the course of said Bitch westerly and southwesterly to a point at the southwest corner of the northeast quarter OS) of the northwest quarter (\) of section nineteen (19) in said town and
range. . ‘ = _ r ~ The names of the owners of the lands, through which said Ditch will pass, or be affected by the construction of said Ditch, are as follows, to-wit: Newton Lyons, Alfred McCoy, James Shaeffer, Howard Burr, Lyman Raymond, Rebecca J. Knowlton, Joseph B. Mansur, Cecelia Mansur, Frank Corbin, Henry Corbin, James 11. Carr, Cary L. Carr, Thomas Brieu, Henry P. Jones, Elliott R. Burr, LydiaC. Sane, William Washburn, Catherine Dewey, John W. Hitchings, W. C. Simmons, W. D. BringKS, John A. McFarland, Michael Mulcahy. James Kennedy, Thomas Russell, Theodore Ristine, Jolm Reed, Mary Reed, John Reed Jr.. Benjamin B. Jeffries, Warren Sage, John Uluni, Nathan P. Barger, Anna Barger, Perry C. Sawyer, Union Central Life Insurance Company, John Roadifer, Thomas Cain, et al, Thomas Kane and the /awnttrV tb set-my hand and affl,xed..the ( SEAL j of the Board of commissionC rs, at Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, this Bth day of.AotII.X. D., IWI, GEORGE M- ROBINSON, Auditor Jasper County, = , Indiana. • ' <k
Free at my Studio. For a short time, we are going to boom and advertise our business by giving to every purchaser of one doz. cabinets, at our regular price, A handsome,! life size crayon protrait, and all we ask is that you purchase a frame from us, at a moderate price. Samples of these portraits and frames can be seen in my Studio, in a few days. These frames are 14 by 17 in. in size. Copies of original pictures at SI.OO to $2.00 extra. , ..,..,I:,;., — ■*. Respectfully Yours, j.C. Williams, . photographer. Catarrh < ured, health and breath by Shiloh s catanh remedy, 60 cents. Nasal injector free. Sold by Long & Eger.
Official Publication —OF— 15 ' ! nominations. CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. STATE OF INDIANA, i „„ T_~ » ’ Cormtv of Jasper, iisy '' ' I, Charles G. Spitler, Clerk ofthe town of Rensselaer, di hereby cer r ifv tliat the follow ing nominations of candidates for town offices for the Clecii.n KI M of May 1831. have been duly certified to roe by thesecrcta-N, vti >5? conventions held for that purpose as follows, to-wit: ' 1 * le * 1 llag officers of the -•»■■■ rj-. ; I)em. Democratic Ticket ; Rep. j Republican Ticket. 'V* For Trustee Second District, For Trustee Second District. : Bern.: : Bep.: WILLIAM R. NOWELS. NORMAN H. WARNER, For Trustee Third District, For Trustee Third District. :Dem : ; Rep.: * JACOB J. EIGLESBACH. JAMES H. S. ELLIsT For Trustee Fifth District, ........ For Trustee Fifth District, : Dem.. ; Rep. ; SAMUEL A. HENRY.— —- ■ • ANOIL AVOODWORTH.”^ 1 • • For Town Treasurer, For town Treasurer, :Dem.: ; Rep ! BENJAMIN TUTECB. nuun v< n qtat*t? • H For Town Cleric, - ... Dem.. 7'*t- : : Rep.; . .. JEREMIAH M. HJSALY. • CHARLES G. SPIT LEE, —rrrrrr: - For Town Marshal, ....... For Town Marshal, : Dem.: : Rep.: JOHNS. RAMEY, j MARSHALL L. WARREN. * I further certify that the devices under which the group and list of candidates of each party will be printed araas follows: For the Democratic E.w-fcyrthe Rnorter ; and* for the Republican Party, the Eagle, as shown above. IN WITNESS'WHEREOF, I have hereunt o set my hand and affixed the seal f SKAL Y’J Sili(i town ittmv office in Rensselaer, ludimni this eighteenth div o:' April, Q - - -a—CHARf.ESG. fiPI.TLER, Clerk of the Town of Rensselaer,
HD BE.' THE STATE OF INDIANA, f „ Jasper Couul 3’, ( bb* Isaiah C. Pickett, Pick-1 ett, wife and widow of said | Isaiali C. Pickett, the on- j known heirs, devisees and i , legatees of said Isaiali C. ; Pickett, and Pickett his wife and widow, Converse, widow of .Joel N. Converse deceased and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of said Joel N. Converse and Converse his widow, George H. Turpen, William S. Turpen, Enos I H. Turpen, Lucy Connell and J Cause the unknown heirs, devisees No 421!) and legatees of Mariah Barrett, Sophronia Zentnyers, Jinnett Kindle and Thomas P. Turpen, deceased; also all the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of Joseph J.Tur | pen, deceased, and the un- ===== known heirs devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of said isaiali C. Pickett and Pickett his wife and widow, Joel N. Converse and Converse his widow, Mariah Barrett, Sophronia I Zentnyers, Jinnett Kindle, I Thomas P. Turpen, J Will take noiice that John Lewis, Armond B. Lewis and Marcus G. Lewis have liled their complaint in the Jasper circuit court, Indiana, to quiet title to real estate in of said Jasper County, Indiana, and that said cause will stand for hearing on June lGthGSfll, the same being the 14th juridical day of the June term of said court as the day for the said defendants to appear. , _. , —- Witness my hand and official /ffiTTfAseal this 15th day of April, 1891. I SEAL 1 JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court. S. P. Thompson „ ' At ty for P Iffs. Apr. 23 30. May 7. NOTICE OF DITCH LETTING. <a ... i • Notice is hereby given to George Beasec Tlios Kennedy, Martha J. Michaels, Hannah E. Iliff, Robert Michaels, Harley W. Iliff, •Robert Michaels and J. W. Jacks, R. W. Michaels and Mary E. Babcock, Win. P. Michaels, Itlinier Bussell, Sarah A. Ritchie and all others interested that on Monday, • the isth day of May 1891.1 will sell out the contracts of excavating the Iliff Ditch No. 07, in Jordan township, Jasper county, Indiana. . The contracts Will ho sold to the lowest and.best bidders beginning with the contract at the outlet of the ditch. Those who have assessments on the ditch will have the right to a part of the ditch in proportion to their assessment at a price as low as is bid by others, which right must lie claimed on the day of sale. Each contractor will lie required to give a bond with security to complete the work. • , •,, This sale to bemad e near tile outlet of the ditch. The right is reserved to reject any and all JAMES C. THRAWLS, Apr. 30. May 7. Charge .
NOTICE 0, BITCjs LETTiNGNotice is hereby given to Thus. J. Smith. Jas T Handle, Cio. I! is owujr , John G. Culp, ■VVm M No'a-.ii! fuitl ti ll others interested that on Wednesd-iv the 20th day of May. I.W, I will sell our tin; contract« <» excavating the .Noland Ditt-h No. «!), in Barkley township, Jasper county Indiana. - ■ ~ , „ The contracts wilt he soul to the lowed aud hot hnldcrs. beui nni ljg with t hcco ntrac tat -the outi&L at 11m .dUfIL Those who Imv assessments on toe diten will have the right to a part of thu ditch in prowortion to their assessment*. at a price as low as is bid hv others, whrh right must be claimed on the day of sale. Each contractor will be rerpiired togivc.a bo ud witU-soCunty, to complete the work. , This sale to be made at the Randle school house, in Barkley township. The right is reserved to reject any and all bidß ' JAS. N. LEATHERMAN, Apr. 80. May 7. Commissioner iD Charge. A ifiystcry Explained. The papers contain frequent notices of rich, pretty and educated girls eloping with negroes, tramps and coachmen. The well-known specialist, Dr. Franklin Miles, says all such girls are more or less hysterical, nervous, very impulsive, unbalanced; usually subject to headache, neuralgia, sleeplessness, immoderate crying or laughing. These show a weak nervous system for which there is no remedy equal to Restorative Nervine Trial bottles and a sane book containing many marvelous cures free at B F Fendig & Co’s, drug store, who also sell, and guarantee Dr. Miles’ celebrated New Heart Cure, the finest of heart tonics. Cures, -fluttering, short breath,etc.
j, - ■SPWw wßwk i\Fgj|r Manufactured 1 only ty THE F. P. 1 ROBINSON CO. Boston, Mass. We are tiie agents fertile F, P. Robinson Go’s., patent Detachable Umbrella cover, which is one of the most useful novelties cmr tiie market. We cover your umbrella while you wait. Ladies’ and G-ents’ silk umbrellas,the largest assortment ever shown in Rensselaer, from the cheapest to the best. Ellis & Murray. JSMICfLf© Sleirs and Creditors Of Petition to Sell" Real" STATE OF fNDIANA, j Opi 9 Jasper Count- 1 9 NO. 4201. In the Circuit Court, ■ Notice; is■ hereto - ’ .-given that Wm. Daniels as Adi'!i'ii-,;rn('ir'(vf the estate of Rachel Prater, dec.■-.si.-iV, late of wild county and state, has fi),1:1 j;. Uni Circuit, Court oi said c unify, ills portion t.u eil eccain real emu •1> ilongUlg to said decedent Ci • o J ijr.ip.irtv "f said estatebetu r i<. -1 Hi • ■ ievi i,i (i.r i .= 1 ■ illL nesft-t.it'. — • > i t;i e - . ! i> ■; : >u. will iso toe up for hcavtiiif in Tiie-iff d r Of the June term, 18!)’. «,f» ■•> ; ’ll o■ n n-mahs at the . i; ■ ‘ ■■■ , I.;,;, on Y' -<f Slid ! • A.D., iUWIN. Clerk. Mordie.ii,F. C:.iic.-,t,\ Ally !,;.r 'Ad mV. April o-'IC-i: m i® ST ATE OF i N D UNA ,i v q In Circuit Court, to June term, A. D. 1891. Pano n M-Crowell, i vs. '• Peti ion for Divorce. Joll« H. Crowell. K , Beit Kemembered, that onjliis 21st day of April, A. D. 18!)!, tlie above mimed plaintiff by j, H. Fox worthy, her attorney, liled in the office*if the clerk of staid Court her complaint against said defendant, and the affidavit of a competent person, that said defendant John 11. Crowell, is a non-resident of tlio state of ludiiUui. said nonresident defendant is therefore hereby notified or the pendency of said suit, yuit tliut said caus© will stand for trial at the June term of said court, 1891, to-wit: on the Kith day of June, WITNESS, My hand and the seal rZv . r\of said Court, affixed at office in ( " J Rensselaer, on this 21st day of April, A. D. 1891 _ JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk. By S. C. Ibwik, Apr. 23-3 Q. May 7. Deputy. Miles* Nerve Liver Pills Act on s. now jniociola —regulating the liver, sio jiaco Jiffi ttewols lUrough the nerve*. A new di-iover .•> D.s,. Milos’ Fillß s-v'wiily cure bili-'USnes bad taste, torjHrf liver, piles, cjustipi lion. Onequ Jo«i <ir tuen, wotaen.aud ehiidren .Npiallvtc. noldest surest SO doses., 25‘ c's. N r-f;!-s tree, at B V F. Fcndig & Co. . • , - 1-- ■ 7 .* ’k ,
