Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1891 — Page 8

o 0 p>t.. s gagHKMglll HAMMOND BROTHERS. (SUCCESSORS TO B. F. FERGUSON.) "~ Dealers in Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies, FENCE WIRE, «£c. The above cut represents the Celebrated “Eli” sulky plow, the best plow made, and it always “gets there Eli.” Come and see it. We handle the Rock Island plows and cultivators. These cultivators have gopher attachments. We also have gophers, double shovels and single shovels. have a full line of harrows of various lands, viz: The Celebrated Morgan Spading harrow, (introduced last year by B. F. Ferguson), Disc harrows, steel and wood frame lever harrows. We have in stock the Barlow and Challenge corn planters, with check rowers, also the Acme hay gatherers. We are agents for the BIRDSALL AND GARR-SCOTT <t CO’S, ENGINES, threshers and saw mills. Any one desiring repairs for any of the above machinery can be provided on short notice. The Milburn and Sterling Wagons, Buggies &c. We have just received a car load of the Celebrated WashburnMoen wire, which we will sell at rock bottom prices. Call and see us and examine our goods before buying elsewhere. Hammond Bros.

■ WATER' / a AND LOTS OF IT. fc-uJate ———— I am prepared to furnish iflly 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, 2% inch all solid brass cylinder, $ 1 per ft. from top of pu mp. * I usb nothing but galvanized pipe in any wells I may make. Wind Mills! GKA-S I=IE=E, Water and Steam Fixtures, Constantly on Handr— — TANKS and CISTERNS A SPECIALTY. W. T PERKINS, Rensselaer, Indiana.

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RAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.

'.T“ " ; Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Spec- . ified- _ - t . . -+rWm. S. Potter to Martha J. Michaels, May 1, m se 22- 1 , 28- 40 acres, Jordan 675 Harriet Moles et nl to Wm. B. ’ Hurley, Apr. 13, n| nw sw, 17-30-7, 7 1-5 acres, Union, 235 Joseph 8. Wolfe et al to Thom-son-Houston Electric Co. May 1, Rensselaer in pt 3029- quitclaim 700 State of Indiana to Stilwell <fc Ballard, Apr. 13, se sw 21-31-6, 40 acres, Walker, patent...... 50 Geo. M. Davis to Chas.Jouvenat Apr. ll,sesw 21-31-6, 40 acres, Walker 200 Wm. A. Rinehart to Martin Kiehlow, May 2, ne nw 26-31-6, 80 acres, Walker..... 600 Fieeman P. Tower to Isaac —— Sell, March 16, sw se 8-31-6, ne ne 17-31-6, 80 acres, * Walker, quitclaim, 560 John Greve to Nettie Dahncke, May 8, Its 9, 12, bl 5, Wheatfield, Bentley’s Add. 550 Joseph Tanner to Gustaf Utter, Apr. 28, nw 9-31-6; sw nw 15-31-6, 40 acres, Wa1ker....... 2500

Annual Commencement . The commencement exercises for the graduates of the country schools of Jasper Co., will be held on the following dates at the p’aces named below: Barkley Tp.—At Barkley Church May 16th, 1891; four graduates. Gillam Ts—At Gillam Church May 23rd. Two graduates. The patrons and friends of the schools are earnestly invited to attend these meetings and help make them a success. The Roll of Honor pupils are expected to be present and participate in the exercises, J. F. Warren. Co. Supt.

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Stallions. Season of IS©l SENIOR. Rich bay Stallion, black points 15} bands 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 Hsmbletonian, American Star, Mambrino Chief on a thoroughbred basis, the .Tosses that have produced nearly all of our great trotters. For further information see tabulated pedigree. TERMS.—SIS to insure standing colt. MARK H. Brown combination stallion, stands 16 hands high, weighs 1,200 pounds, fine style and action. Be tas 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 Hamoletonian 10. First dam Morgan Mare. TERMS.—SIO for standing colt. $7 to msnre. ~ • ■ DUKE. Black Ccach Stallion, stands 161 hands, weighs 1,300 pounds, fine style and action. He has proven himself to be one of the best breeders of fine styled carriage and coach horses ever in this county. His colts are all browns or blacks. TERMS.—SB for standing colt, 86 to insure. The above Stallions will be kept for service at the barn in therear of Hemphill Bros., blacksmith shop. The horses, will be in the care of experinead and careful keepers and every care will be taken to prevent accidents; but we will not be responsible for any that may occur. LaRUE BROS. Owners.

JAMES REECE! A strictly thoroughbred horse 16| hands high, weight about 1200, will make the season of 1891, on the following terms: Twenty Dollars fort a colt to stand and subk, or Fifteen dollars Insurance to be paid before the let of January, 1892, or $lO for the use of the season. Season closes July 4th. If insurance is paid and any bad luck should happen a free privilege is given the next yea:;. JAMES MALOY, Owner.

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DITCH NOTICE. ■ -/ : 1 - —— __. - j WHEREAS, George Prevo, 4. c Prevo and Calvin Coppess filed in the office of the Auditor of Jasper county Indiana, on the Bth day of January, 18911 a petition to the Board of Commissioners of said county, praying Baid Board to cause to be contracted a ditch or drain in Gillam township, Jasper county, Indiana, as here, after described; and whereas on the 3rd day of March, 1891, the same being the 2nd day of the regular March session, 1891, of said Board of Commissioners, they did by an order duly entered of Record, appoint George H. Brown Jr., Harvey E. Park ison ana Granville Moody, 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 file their report with the county auditor; and whereas said viewers have made their view of said proposed work, and after having subscribed and sworn to the same, have filed their report with the undersigned, county auditor of said county of Jasper. Therefore, notice is hereby given of the pendency and prayer of said petition and the filing of said viewers’ report thereon,and that the time set for the hearing thereof is on Tuesday, the 2nd day of June, 1891, the same being the 2nd day of the regular June term, 1891, of said Commissioners’ Court. Said proposed ditch is described as follows: The main ditch begins thirty-five (85) feet south of the northeast corner of thd south half of the southeast quarter of sec, tion eleven (11), township thirty (30) north, range five (5) west, in Jasper county, Indiana. Thence south, seventy-two (72) degrees west, one thousand and seventy-five <10751 feet. Thence south, fifty-nine (59) degrees west, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two (1882) feet. Thence south, one thousand one hundred and sixty-eight feet •Thence north, fifty six and one-half (56#) degrees west, eight hundred and ninetyeight (898) feet. Thenee south, eighty-eight (88) degrees west, four hundred and seventy-seven (477) feet. Thence north, fifty-two (52) degrees west, one hundred and forty (140) feet. Thence west seven hundred and sixty (760) feet. Thence south, sixty-five and one-half (65#) degrees west, five hundred and forty (540) feet. ,4 Thence south, thirty-five (35) .degrees west, one hundred and forty-eight (148) feet. Thence south, seventy-ihfee and one-half (73#) degrees west, four hundred feet; — Thence south, and one-half (62#) degrees, west five hundred and twelve (512) feet to its outlet, into the big marsh, in the southwest corner of the northeast quarter ’of the northeast quarter of section fifteen (15) in township thirty (30> north, range five 5) west, in said county andstate. = ANDA UTtBRALDITCH. Commencing at the southeast corner of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section fourteen (14) in township thirty (30) north, range five (5) west, in said county and state. Thence west one thousand and one hundred (1100) feet. — Thence north, fifty-six and one half (56#) degrees west, three hundred (300) icet, where the same will join the main ditch described in this Notice, at stakes No. 41 plus 38 feet. 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: William S. Stevens, Benjamin Long, Albert G. Robb, Sr., Jemima Robinson, Calvin Coppess, Gillam township, Asa C. Prevo, George D. Prevo’ James A. Lowe, D. C. Prevo, Archibald Pullins, Ann Lane, William H. Robinson, James W. Conard, Mary Conard and James Pullins. @ In witness whereof I liave hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Board of Commissioners at Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, this 6th day of Maj’, A. D. 1891. GEO. M. ROBINSON. Indiana. James W. Douthit. 1 aJ : Atty, for Petitioners. May 7-14-21.

Application for License. . S- X NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of the town of Rensselaer, in Marion township, Jasper county, and the state of Indiana, that the undersigned Joseph R. Kight, a male inhabitant of said Marion township, and over the age of twenty one years, ot good moral character, not in the habit of becoming intoxicated and fit in every respect to be entrusted with the saleof intoxicating liquors, will apply to the Board of Commisiioners of said Jasper coun. ty, at their Juno term 1891, said term commencing on Monday, June Ist, 1891, for a license to sell and barter spiritous, vinous, malt, and all other intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart ata time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting the same to be drank on the following premises, to-wit: Commencing one hundred and seven (107) feet and ten (10) inches westerly from the easterly corner of block four (4) in the town of Rensselaer, at a point on the northerly line of Washington street on lot number one (1) in said block and running thence north, thirty-two (32) degrees and fifty (00) minutes west, parallel with Van Rensselaer street, forty-nine (49) feet, and thence south, fifty seven (57) degrees and ten (10) minutes west, parallel with Washington street twenty (20) feet, thence south thirty-two (32) degrees and fifty (50) minutes east, parallel with Van Rensselaer street forty-nine (49) feet, and thence north, fifty-seven (57) degrees and ten (10) minutes . east, along the northerly line of Washington street twenty (20) feet to the place of beginning. Said premises being known as the stone building all situated on lot one (1) block four (4) in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Iniana. Said license Is asked for a period of one year and for the sale of spiritous, vinous and all intoxicating liquors. JOSEPHR. KIGHT. May 7-14-21.

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DITCH NOTICE. .-rl ’ ~ - - Jessie L. Drake, LucindaM. VV Hammerton, James, T. llimui'lrton J. Q. Gwin, Etiwaid Peregrin, A. p. Applcgurt, William H. Randle and Klemm lug Phi.lips, filed In the Auditor's officeof Jasper county, Indiana, on the 28th day of February, 1891, a petition to the Board of Commissioners of said county, praying said Board to cause to tie constructed a ditch or drain in Jasper county, Indiana, as hereinafter descr-bed, and whereas on the 3rd day of March, 1891, the same being the 2nd day of the regular March session 1891, of said Board of Commissioners they did by an order duly entered of Record appoint Lucius Strong, E. A. Griswold and Arthur H. Trussell, viewer® °f said cause, to view said proposed ditch ana to perform certain duties in said order named and to do and perform all other necessary acts anti services as such viewers and to file their report with the county auditor; and whereas said viewers have made their view of said proposed work, and after having subscribed and sworn to the same, have filed their report with the undersigned, County Auditor of said County of Jasper. " Therefore, notice is hereby given of the pendency and prayer of said petition and the filing of said viewers’ report thereon, And that the time set for the hearing there* Of, Ison Tuesday, the 2nd day of June, 1891. the same being the 2nd day of the regular June Term, 1891, of said Commissioners Court. Said proposed ditch is described as follows,to-wit: Beginning one fourth of a mile west of the center of section twenty-three (23) in township twenty-nine (29) north, range five (5) west, in Jasper county, IndianaThence north, sixty-nine (69) degrees west, two thousand (2000) feet. Thence north, forty-four and one-half(44#) degrees west, six hundred (600) feet. Thence north, sixty-two and one half (62#) degrees west, four hundred (4UO) feet. Thence north, eighty-three (83) degrees west, five hundred and flfty-tw0(552) feet. Thence West, two thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight (2938) feet. Thence south, sixty-six (66) degrees west, one thousand five hundred and twenty (1520) feet. Thence south, eighty-three (83) degrees west, five hundred and twenty-eight (528) feet. Thenee north, sixty-one and one half (61#) degrees west, three hundred and eighty (380) feet. Thence north, thirty-eight and one half (38#) degrees east, one thousand one hundred and four (1104) feet. Thence north, eighteen and one half](lß#) degrees east, one thousand five hundred ana twenty (1520; feet. i Thence north, seven (7) degrees east, four hundred and twenty-five (425) feet. Thence north, thirty-two (32) degrees east, three hundred and sixty-five (365) feet. Thence north, fourteen, (14) degrees east, four hundred and seventy (470) feet. Thence north, torty and one half (40#) degrees east, one hundred and eighty-five (185) feet. Thence north, fifty-three (53) degrees east, one thousand two hundred and sixty-five (1265) feet. Thence north, thirty-six (36) degrees east, ninety-six (96) feet. Thence north, sixty-three (63) degrees east, seven hundred and twenty-four (724) feet. _ Thence north, sixteen (16) degrees east, two thousand one hundred and forty-eight (2148) feet. x Thence north, one fl] degree west, one thousand 0.. e hundred and sixiy-iour [1164] feet- . ~ Thence north, tom-teen (14J degrees west, - one thousand and eleven [lOlij feet. Thence north, forty-one and one half [4l#] degrees west,four hundred anil eighteen[4lßJ feci. Thence north, eighty [Bo] degrees avest, two hundred and one [2ol] teer. Thence north, sixty [6o] degrees west, two hundred and twenty-five [22>j feet. Thence north,forty-eight [4s j Tie fees west, three hundred and seveiity-iliree [373 j feet. Thence north, eleven [ll] degrees west,one hundred and.ni .ety [l9u|ieet. Thence north, eighty undone-half degrees west, seven hundred and eighty[7Bo| feet. Thenee north, thirty [3o} degrees west, four hundred, and twenty (4201 feet, to a point nine hundred and forty (910) feet north, and. one hundred, and sixty [I6OJ feet east of the quarter section corner on the west side of section ten (10), in township twenty-nine (29) north, range five (5) west, in Jasper county," Indiana, where the same will empty into the Pinkamink river. Th 6 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: Hanging Grove township (for roads) Geo. H. Brown, Harriett L. Reynolds, Chauncy R. Reynolds, Isabella Brown, William H. Randle, Fleming Phillips, Jessie L. Drake, Edward Peregrine, JameslT. Hammerton, Andrus P. Abilgard, Stacy English, Edward. Sanford, Alfred McCoy, Jesse C. Gwin, Lucinda M. Hammer ton, Isaac Parker, jocob Parker, Samuel Parker, Marion L. Spitler, Isabella Parker, Joseph Leonard. Robert Randle and James T. Randle. I n witness whereof I have hereun- \ to set m y hand and affixed the I J seal of the Board of Cominissioners, at Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, this 6th day of May, A. D., 1891, GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Auditor Jasper County, Indiana. James W. Doutlnt, Atty for Petitioners. M&y 7-14-21.

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