Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1892 — Page 8
Commissioners' Proceedings.
On petition of John O’Conner andOthers, Francis M.Goff was appointed of justice of the peace, in and for Walker tp. On petition of Jaraea M. Lanehan Hid others, ail domestic animals are hereafter prohibited fro\v running at large v ,i« Union tp. The stationery contract for the ensuing year wa< awarded to Wm. Burtod, of IndjanapoUa.- V f x ' FieenerA PerMns, of Lebanon, the parties who contracted with the Board last September to examine the books and records in the various county offices, to ascertain if anything is due the county from the state or other sources, for half of what they oo collected, and whose contract was rescinded in December, for supposed illegality, appeared and convinced the Board, through a late decision of the Supreme Court, that their contract was lawful. The Board therefore rescinded their December action, and tfaeofiginal contract is restored to full effect 'y' } A very important addition was made to the county poor farm, by the purchase, f tom Alvak Leonard, of Valparaiso, of the old Lewis Daugherty place, which adjoins the county farm, on the west. The new purchase is 80 acres in extent, well improved and was bought for $3040, or S3B per acre. The terms of purchase are SIO4O cash and the balance in one and two years, with interest at 6 percent, and the county reserving the privilege of paying the whole debt, at any ...time -'t-" The expected action looking to - wards the erection of an iron sense around the public square, was taken, as will be seen from the advertisement elsewhere in this paper. The Board will hold a special meeting April 9th, to action take on the bids for the construction of the fence. HOADS AND BRIDGES, ■ ——-- ...J '• Two new iron bridges were contracted for, with the Columbus Bridge Co., of Columbus, Ohio. One over Carpenter’s Creek, on the Range Line gravel road, just north of Remington,—The other was Tor Jordan , tp., on the county line. The contract price is $462.50, each. The new road in Gilliam tp., petitioned for by Thos. H. McCullough et al, was ordered established. < Viewers were appointed, on new road petitions, as follows: Wm. Hanley, et al, Walker tp., Viewers: Wm. P. Woodard, Holle, John Meyers. Date, Apr. 12. , Willie T. Granger, et al, Keener tp. Viewers: James H. McClanahan, James K. Garriott, Barney D. Coiner. April 12. J. F. Iliff. etal, Barkley tp. Viewers: Daniel £. Fairchild, John O. Conner, Wm. Kennedy. April 14. In the matter of the much contested Halstead road case, In Newton tp., tire report of the viewers was favorable, mid the following reviewers were appointed to assess damages: Ed. T. Biggs, Lews P. Shirer, Walter S. Russell. Date, April 14. All those wishing laundry done at tbe City Laundry, will please leave it at Vick’s News stand—all work guaranteed. Ella Armstrong Prop’r. Itch on human and horssi and a - animals cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This nevre fails. Sold oy AF. Long & Co., druggists, Rensselaer Ind.
New embroideries and white Goo d st Ellis <fc Murray. Several good young Norman and Clyde stallions; also good brood mares and colts, for sale on easy terms, or will exchange for other stock. Laßce Bros. ' Ine best and surest dye to color the beard brown o*- olaek. as may be desired, is Backing tin’s Dye for the whisk ere, it nevei die. All humors of oe scalp, tetter sores, and dandruff cure l. and tailing hair checked; hence, baldness prevented by using Hall’s Vegetable SunUiaa Hair Ren ewer.
Fell Dead.
These word, are very familiar to out readers ami not a day passe, without the report of tbe suddea death of some prominent citizen. The explanation is ••Heart Disease,’* There is naaon to be careful if jou have any ot the follow ing symptoas: Short Breath. Pain in Slide, Smothering Spall*, Swoolen Ankles, Asthmatic Breathing. Weak and Hungry Spells, Tenderness in Shoulder nr arm, Fluttering cf Heart, Irregular Fntee. These symptoas mean heart, disease. The most reliable remedy is Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cur-', which has saved thousands of lives. Hook ot teeti monials free at B. F. Feedig's A Co., who sells Dr. Miles’ Now Heart Cura.
NOTICE OF LETTING ; Of Contract For Iron Fcnct. xolico 1» flerahv G>vnn t h at the I’.'wm "f Commission,-!-* of ,ln-i>er (7<>>inty, lit will until the sit' day nl April, 1802, lw«i ' sealed blits, or the i-raeiion ot antron pick.-i fence aiouri-l thi- public Mpiare at Rensselaer, Indiana. of Tim height Of frsm 38 to 40 inches ®n«i of a weight suitab e 'or a court house yard fenoe. Ka.-h bidder will be required’ u> furnish sainpleof post-, rails and picket-. The Board reserve- tbe right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board. H K VRV B. MI7RR AY. ; .. ;: Auditor Jas er County.
DITCH NOTICE. \\7 HKKEaS, Job.i VV, Ssge, George Ormt ? istou, Henry .Sclimette, John Weiss David \V. Stockaiagcr, John Rosenbrook, John G. Vasburg, Paul Welshoner, George Sanger, Gre ni-erry W. McCray, John Ade, E. Li (tell Grins ton, K. K. Burr, >ohn Putt, John Ken wick and Mary J. Fenwick, resident free holders of Jasper and Newton counties. In diana, filed in the Auditor’s office of Jasper county, a petition to the Board of Commissioners o' the oea: ties of Jasper and Newton, in the state of Indiaua, praying said Board to cause to be constructed a ditch Newton, as liereinafter de-cribod, a cony of said petition having been duly certified by the Auditor of Jasper county, Indiana, to the Auditor at Jiewion cou u ty, Indiana, and whereas th- Board of commissioners of Jasper county, appointed James Sheelz, JSthan A. Bariooainj Alb it J,Bell dys.of Jasuereouniy, Indiana, and the'Board of Com - missioners. of Newton county, appointed Kdward Hess, Za. k Spitler and Barnett-Ilaw-kins, of Newton county, Indiana, as view ers in said cause, to view said proposed ditch and lo perform certain dut es in -aid order named, and io do and perform alt other neeessary acts and services as such viewers and to file their report with each of the County Auditors of Jasperand Newton counties; and whereas said viewers have made (heir view of said proposed work, and after having subscribed and sworn to tliu same, have file.l their report with said Comity au liter, and wltereas, due and 1. gal notice of the filing of such petition and ot the report of viewers thereon Wits gi en as required by law: And whereas afterwords to-wii: at the December teun, lt!9i, of the Board of Coiuissioners of said counties of Jasper and Newton, John Fenwick, John W. Save and John Hudson, presented their remonstianee in said causes praying for t. e appointment of re viewers, to make a re view of said proposed ditch and of the proceediugsof the viewers tlierfeon, a copy of which remonstrance was duly certi. fled by the iVudliot of each of said counties to tire Auditor of the other -al i County; and whereas the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, did at their December, ISM, session, appoint George Bartce f Dexter Jones and W. 8. Hussell, as such re viewers, and the Board of Co > missioners of Newton county, did, at their December, 1891, sea-ion, '•appoints. H. Dickinson, Will H. Ade and Gust Swanson, as such re-viewers, to make re-view tliereof as prayed for in said remonstrance and to pertorm ail other necessai y acts and services as such re-viewers, and to file their sworn rep rt herein with the Auditors of said respective’counties; and whereas said reviewers have re-view, and have, filed such tepoit; mu! whereas, Friday, the Bth flay of April, 1892, - " - lias been set by the Boa rdiof Commissioners of said respective counties a- the time for hearing the same: NOW THEREFORE NOTICE IS HERiSBY GIVEN, of the pendency of said cause and of the filing of said report of re-vfewers and that the same Will tie heard and determined on Friday, the Bth of April, 1893, In joint session of said Boards, to he held at Rensselaer, Indiana Said proposed ditch is described as follows, to-wit: Beginning south, sixty-five (65) degrees east, 500 feet from the quarter section corner on the west side of section thirty-one (31) township twenty-eight (381 north, range seven (7> west in Jasper county, Indiana, and running thence north, 63 degrees west, 540 feet to west end of the bridge on the county line between Newton and Jasper counties: Thence north, 32 degrees west, 00 feet; thence north 27 degrees west 100 feet ; thence north 8 degrees east 100 feetjthence north.S degrees west,i>oo feet; thence north 2V4 degree west, ,00 feet, thence north 51 degtees west 245 feet, tnence north, 37)4 degrees west, 255 feet; thence north, 47 degre-s west, 1278 feet; thence north, 152 feet: thenco north, 13 degrees east, 205 feet; to the bridge on the nor.h line of section 3ti, township 23, range 8, west in Newton County, ludlana; Thence north, 17)4 degrees east, 9:55 feet; thenco north, 500 feet; thence north, 7)4 de greet east, 200 feet; thence north, 42 degrees east, 1100 feet; thence north, 53M degrees cast, 100feetjthence north, 78 degrees east. 200 feet, to tliecounty line; ■ Thence north, 72X degrees ea-t, 400 feet; thence north. 48 d gre a east, 100 root; thence north, IBV degrees east, 800 feet; thence north, 30 degrees east, 100 feet; thence not*th, 53 degrees east, 400 feet; thenco north, 70 degrees east, 400 feet ; thence noith, 29 degrees east, 400 feet; thence north, 4 degrees ea-t, 1000 feet; thenue north, 8 degrees west, 100 west,and 40rodswestof theeen ter*Uaeuffsec - tion 19, Thence north. 16 degrees west, 100 feet; thence north. $7)4 degrees west, 100 feet; thencenorth, 63degrees west, 100feet'.thence north, 72 degrees west, 100 feet; tnence north 55degrees west, 100 feet; thence north, 21 degrees west, 209 ieet; thence north, 25 degrees west. lOOfeet; thence south, 84 degrees west, 300 feet to the Hue dividing the weal half of the sw* of section 19; Thence north, 77 degrees west, 100 feet; thence north, 25 degrees west, 100 feet; thence north, 27 % degrees east, 100 feet, thence north, 87)4 degree- east, 100 feet, thence north 65 degrees, east, 200 feet; thence north, 59 degrees eaar, 100 feet; thence north, 32)4 degrees east, lOOfeet; thencenorth 100 feet to a suffi dent out let, about 150 feet south and 600 feet east of tie northwest corner of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 19, towpship 28 north, range 7 west, in Jasper county* Indiana. Said proposed ditch will pass through or Otherwise affect the lands of the following named persons, as shown by Said report towit: _ ■ ■ . - William A. Rotter, Eliza S. Potter, John Putts, J. C. Draper, Jerusba (J. Draper, Minnie Lewis, Henry Schuete, John Weis, George Ormiston, Alex. Kent, Ade, McCray ft Co., John Eck, Beujaruin Thomas, W. D. Sivnington.J W.SageandG, W. T. Sage, Jonn W. Sage, William Toyne, Caroline K. buck, W. H. Miller, G. P. Mathers, Henry Rosenbrook, Huffman Keene, John Fenwick, J Jin Keene, H. H. and W. T. Hanna. John Huilson.George Wortlev, Joseph B. Mansur and t ecejia Mansur, Robert. W.impsher, Elliot R. Burr, Wllli*p». Gusliwa, Frederick B rr, Nancy A. Caerxi'iil John E. Meuworth, Vm H. Kane, Martin Kane, Perry C. Sawyer, Jordan township, Ja-per County, for highways, Iroquois township. Newton Oonuty, for highways, Chicago and Indiana Coal R. K f it b 'nettt to rights of way, Carpenter township, for benefits to highways. IS WITNESS WHEREOF, I have . j'' hereunto set my hand and affixed . the sesti of the Board of Commis>—l...\ v- »:t>ners. of.htsperCtmirtv. Indiana, this 14th day of Marcli, A. 1) 18tii, HENRY IMURRAY', Auditor Jasper County, Do you need any clover or timothy seed this spring ? if you do. go to Nowtis Bros & Co. for it. Try their mill feed. They deliver it any place in town. A \ * . . • . ... Several Farms for sale. From 40 acres upwards, at reasonable prices. for cash or on time to suit purchasers!, Fletcher Moxnett, •Mar. f#t-p. „ Agent
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1-ffIEIT ME --' a. -LP ~~~ ~ - STATE OF INDIANA < q q .iitppei'C'ouHi j', lij.O. In Circuit Court; to March Terta A- D. 1892, Li-andcr Kessler ' Jell n S. Thayer —Thayer, his wife ,~~ess Jys ttli S. Wolt, Abraham L. Patta 1 No. 4337. Patta his wile, r , a James V, Durham, Durham, and tfie unknown heirs * devisees aiid legate-s of —James N. Dui haiu, deceased, J lie it runieuilnject. That ou this 3rd day of Marcli A. D. 1-92, tbe above named plaintiff by Austin ft Hopkins-his attorneys filed in the office of 1 lie Clerk-of said Court his complaint against sa d defendants to quiet titlp to certain Real Estate and algo the affidavit of a iO.npete.it person, that, said defendants are all non-re»ideuts of the State bf Indiana, said lion-resilient defendadts are therefore herein notified of the pendency of said suit, anil that said cause will stand lor trial at ihq March term of said Courr, 1892, to-wit: on the ‘JSth "day of March 1892- > WITNESB, My hand and seal of 7 said courf; affixed at office in Reus.- . ' iL' T., selacr, on this 3rd day of Marcu A. (fCi / D igy^ \ JAME 3 F. IRWIN. March 10 17-24. Clerk
STATE OF INDIANA j County of Jasper, j In Jasper Circuit Court To March TCriu A ■D.*)S!"-', Will'ain B Austin j VS. 1 ' """ Mat Ida Hodge J-No. 4332. Levi Hodge and | Mary 11. llaw'he. j .. Ito it, renn-inlien d. That on til s lit day Of Marcli A D. i>92 the ai ove m.ined ulaintitt by A If. Hopkins hi j Attorney ill - d in ‘.he offie- ot the Clerk of said Court ...s complaint aeaiort. sa d defendant to quiet Title to certain Real Estate and also i.. . affidavit of a eontpeant person, that said defendant Mary FI. Haw he is anon-resident of the Sta e Of Indiana, said non-resident defendant s tii reSor - hereby notified of the pemteney of said -.i .1,. nd that s iid e-use will st .nd fur trisl at t tee Jliui'o term . f .-aid Court, 1 d'2, l, - wit: on rho2lst!, da, of March 1892. —t-p. *V iti.epi. my hand and sea of sail erf. *i. f-ouit, attiTod at office in Reiisa'e-. i Z~.'- . la< r, on This the Ist, day oi March v - £> -A. 189 c. JAMES'F. UiVVIN, ... . Tmulrz S. C. IKWIN, Mar. 3.10 17. Deputy.
Sale el School Lands. Mortgaged to School Funds. AUDITOR'S ANNUAL SALE OF LANDS, in Jasper County, State of Indiana, mortgaged to the State of Indiana for the use of of the Congressional and Common School Funds held by said County upon which payments of interest were due on the first day of January, 1892, and still remain unpaid: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I will on the FOURTH MONDAY, being V The 29th day of March) 1892, between the hours of 10 o’clock, a. m. a.\m. and 4 o’clock r. m., of said day* at the door of the. Court House, in the town of Rensselaer, in said county, offer for sale at Pu\lic Auction, in lee simple for cash, so much of all of the mortgaged premises as will paytthe amount due for principal, interest, damages and costs. The foHowiug is the description of the premises, together with the amount of principal, interest and damages due thereon to the day of sa.e. The southwest quarter ol the northwest quarter of Section eighteen (18), township Mortgaged by (George W. Casey and wife, for use of the loliowing funds to-wit: Town. 128, Range Si Principal sum $ 37.50, - “ SO- '4.. ft $.70.00, ■ - “ 28, " 7, \ ” “ * 10.00, Common School Fund “ “ $24 50. Interest due to day or sale $ 26.53, Two per cent, damages $ 3.34 Cost of advertising \ $ 5.25, Total $202.12, The south-east quarter, and the west half of the nor.h-e.tst quarter, and the southeast quarter of the norta wes; quarter of Section one (I), township thirty (30) Vorth, range 7 west, mortgaged by George W. Casey and wife, for the use or the following funds towit: \ Town. 32, Range 5, Principal Sum $495.00 •• 28, “ 6, « “ \ $ 25.00 “ 29, “ 6, « —'slso.OO •' 29, “ 7, “ “ SSO 00 Common School Fund ** “ $ 47.52 Interest due to day of sale $112.05 Two per cent, damages $ 15.35 Cost of ad vet Using $ 5.95 T"*" 1 y»W»ft7 ; The northeast quarter of the nortuwest quarter and the west half of the northwest quarter of Section twelve (12), in township thirty (30> north, range six (6) west, mortgaged by James w. Smith aud wife, for the use at the following funds to wit; Town. 29, Range 5, Principal Surn $500.00 Interest to date of sale $ 188.67 Two per cent, for damages $ 10.00 Cost of advertising $ 4.10 ■ Total $702.77 The north half of the northwest quarter of section sixteen (16), township .thirty (30) north, range six (6) west, bel ig school mads purchased from tbe state and now in name of Nancy J. Zimmermau, amount due thereon t‘» Town. 30, Range 6, Principal Sum $162.50 Interest to dateof sale $ 18 9) F'iye per cent damages $ 8.12 Cost of advertising $ 4.10 Total $!93.Gt Alt said lands being in Jasper County. Indiana WITNESS my hand and the Seal ai. \°f the Bnird of Commissioners of l azL— Jsaid county, this 29th day of Feb—'ruary 1892. • HENRY B. MURRJ Y, Auditor Jasper County, Indiana. Mh.S 10-17. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of a certiflrd copy of a decree and exeeu’i nto me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Cbcuit Court, in a Cause No. 4286, wherein Murdecai F» Ohilcote was plaintiff audWlathew Yerger was defendant, requiring me to uinke the sum of two hundred and slxty-one dollars and ninety-two cents (ss>l.92), together with 1 tercet and costs. 1 will expose at public sale on Saturday, April 2nd, A. D., 1892 between the>bours of to o’clock a. m., and 4 o'clock o. hi. of -al l day, «t the door of the oourt house in the town of Reusselaer. Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven a) years, by the yea of thefodowmg described rial estate, to-Wit: The s 'nth wo<4 quarter (SO of the southeast quarter (X) of section fourteen (14), township twenty-eight (28), north range six t*>) west in Jsiper Oonnty, Indiana. And should -uch rents and profits not sell for a sum sutHcieu to discharge said decree and. xecut ion interest and costs, I wUI, at the same time and place, and in the manner aforesaid, exposes' public sale the fee simple ngh, of said defendant in and to said real esiateor S'i much thereof h* shall b- sufficient to discharge said decree and execution interest and costs. Said sa'e will be made without relief and in ac>ordance with the order of Court iu said decree ami execution. PHILIP BLUE, ' „ • i Sheriff Jasper Oo ..Indian a. ILl\£hiu»tk, Atty for Plaintiff.
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