Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1893 — Page 8

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J-¥■ BOBTON, DENTIST. " Crowns and Vg - Bridgework. -• Teeth without plates. No covering to roof of mouth. No destroying sense of taste. Office over Honan’s Gas administered for the painless extraction eCteeth. -» ■».. ; - - Di’. H. Is. Kruvm* ZDZEITTTST BEXSSELASR, . INDIANA. Crown and B ridge Teeth without Plates a SpecialtyALL THE LATEST METHODS IN DENTISTRY.’ Office over PorUr'S Wish ard’s. Gas administered for painless extraction of teeth. Q H. ERGANBRIGHT, "VETERINARY SURGEON. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, 011X ?».. tario, Canada. Treats all diseases of ■ ~ domestic normals SURGERY and CHRONIC LAMENESS. are specialties. Tour patronage solicited. , Office F. B. Meyers* drug store. Kknsselaer, - - - Indiana. T. H. Ceer, D. V. S TRAINER AND FARRIER Attends calls at all hours. Work Suaranteed and charges reasonable. Ofce in Long & Co’s. Drug Store.

TRUSTEES’ NOTICE M A »lON TOWNSHIP. FT win bn Tn my office •op stairs in Citizens Bank Building; every Saturday to attend to Townsnip business. WILLIAM GBKKNFIBLD, Trustee Marion Township. i Township Trusteo’s Notice. BAKKLEY TOWNSHIP. The undersigned, trustee of Barkley township, gives notice that he will be at his office, at his former residence in said township, on the Second Tuesday of each month <o transac t the business ot his office J. F. ILIFF. Wm. H. Churchill, Justice of the Peace. Office 2nd door north of the depot. 26-BmsL B. F. Ferguson. J. H. Chapman. FERGUSON & CHAPMAN, Abstracters and Examiners of Titles Farm loans a specialty. Buy and sell rea estate. Sell li. AL. shares, write Fire insurance in t hree of the beet companies inthe U. S. Represent Etna Life—the best ou the globe. Agent for four A-l accident companies. Rent town property or farms. Pay taxes for non reside'B Discount notes. We smut vour collections, ciffice block, fcensselaer, Ind.

CENTRAL Meat Market. .. « CENTRAL LOCATION-OPPOSITE PUBLIC SQUARE, RENSSELAER. - - .INDIANA' rt, A. C. BUSHEY, Proprietor. AH kind 3 ot fresh ait cured marts of the bast q ’tlil.LA'lJ *rt liwist pru) Bine beet stick a specialty. PTOTnEKR Kl-'.ATMARKET J' < r;eliv-r t - - Iniiana J. J. eiglesbach. peopb. BFFF Pork. Veal, Mii'too, Hmmuw, BhJojrna. ei«..»014 In quanUtow to ash pur asw sxz. M»uo. €,uarante<Ml Care. We authorizn our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King s New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If yon are afflicted with a Cough. Coldor say Lung. Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, »mi experience bo benefit you may return the boule and have yourmpnev refunded. We oouM not make this offar did we not knew ***,?£• Bb ®,? New Discovery could bo retted on. It Mtir disappoints. Trial bottles free B. F. Meyer's Dn< Store Large jfaoMosfta«d9l.o&

The Englewood Is anew building containing fifty rooms, constructed of stone and brick, having all modern improvements. The rooms are all large and light, etch one having outside windows. The location is particularly favorable for World’s Fair visitors, being within one block of the Sixty-third Street Electric line, funning direct to the Fair entrance, and within two blocks of the Chicago and Western Indiana depot. ‘‘Monon” Chicago Eastern Illinois, Wabash, Chicago <fc Erie. Also convenient to the C., R. I. & P. and the P., Ft. W. & C. R’y. and L. S. ifcM. S. R’y. depots. Ample restaurant accomodation is provided. We are now prepared to make contracts. Correspondence solicited. Baker & Wells, 320, 63rd. St’, Englewood, 35-3 m? Chicago. Notice 2f Final Hearing. — -SBT Ot F.hglweef’jT'KepjTt in the Mat er of Guttering anti Macadamizing Washington Street. Notice is hereby given Io all the property owners fronting and abbnting on Washington street in the Town of Rensselaer, Indiana, affected and assessed- for the guttering of said street and for the macadamizing and ? rading of that portion of Washington street rom Cuilen street to the bridge over the Iroquois River that the Engineer in charge of said work has filed hi< report with the clerk of said town and that a hearing of said report will be had before a committee al the Town Hall in Benss-laer.Tndlana on the 4th day of August. 1893 at S o’clock in the evening and any person or persons feeling aggriev ed by such report can appear before tlie committee and the Board of-Trustees of said Town and make objection thereto and be accorded a bearing thereon. Witness my hand and the seal of Zsw at Town affixed at Rensselaer I dd jlhis 15th day of July 1893. CIIAS.-Gl V SITILER. Town Clerk.

Sheriff’s Sale. No. 4520. By virtue of a certified copy of decree and execution to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause where in Geo. K. Hollingsworth, is plaintiff, and John Pokiywka, is defendeni, requiring me to make the sum of five-hundred eighty-five dollars and seventy cents ($585.70) and interest and costs, I will expose at Public Sale to the highest and best bidder, on Saturday, July 22,1893. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock • P.M. of said day at the door of the court house of said Jasper County, Indiana, first the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following real estate hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to Satisfy said decree, interests and costs I will at the same time and place expose at Public Sale the fee simple of said real estate or so much thereof as may be ne-essary to discharge said decree, interests and costs, to-wit: The west htlf of the North-east quarter ot Section Nineteen (19) Townsh’p Thirty-two (32) North, Range Five (5) west in Jasper County, Indiana. • , Said sales will be made without any relief what ever from valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. CHAS. W. HANLEY, Sheriff of Jasper County, Indiana.

Sheriff’s Sale. Cause no. 4491. By virtue of a certified copy of deeree-aiul-ex-eelition to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein Edward E. Morgan is plaintiff, and John Brooks is defendant. requiring me to make the sum of one hundred and nineteen dollars and fifty-six cents (119.58) and interest and costs, I will ex]>ose at FiililwSale to the highest and best bidder, on , .Saturday, August 12th, 1893, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day. nt the door of the court house In the town of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven (7) years, of the following real estate, hereinafter described. and ;if said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to oatisfy said decree, interests nnd eo»ts 1 will at the same time and place expose at Public Sale, the fee simple of said real estate or so much thereof as may bo necessary to discharge said decree, interests and costs, to-W[t: All the undivided right title and interest of said John Bro >ks in and to the South we Ft Quarter, ’t > of the Sovnhwist Quarter (li) and me South naif (.¥) of thesmithiwestQuvrter (M) all lielng in s ctlon Twenty-tour (24) in Township Twenty eight, 1.-28) nortli. Range Seven i 7) west, in Jasper comity. Indium. Said sales will b J made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraLsemeut laws of the Mute ot Indiana. CHARLES W. HANLEY , Sheriff Jasper County",Ans: in A Co. Indiana. Atty’s for Plff.

MWim. I* State Of Indiana: In Jn-pir County Circuit CouU.. Malinla J. Bruner, et ui j Cliarkw SnVtii ct al 1 Notice is berety giv. n the following named <ler<-n<boii~ who are non-renidents ot tlie State of Induina mini'll in ihe above entitled ranse* en*vrlv* Snibh nad All's. SinlUi, wlte of said Charles Smith, Herman Clark. Clarenton Lee and Mrs. Le., wlteof said Claren'on Lee, ami all of tire Unknown heirs, diwisecs end legatee* an I all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and lcgftt4*es of the said Cnaric* Smith and Mrs smith his wife, Clarenton Lotj and Mrs Loe fits wile, Alexander L. Me - Donald wd Mrs. JHeDonnld, wife of said Alexander L. McDonald that the plaintiffs in said complaint filed tiieir complaint in the h.i.i c-mrt to quiet their title to real eatate in said count j’ of Jasper and also an affidavit ot a competent person that each of said deleudauU. above named are non-residento of the state of Indiana and su dt non.resident defendants are hereby notlflel that said cause is set for hearing on the 16th day of October, 1898. the same £>lng the first Juridical day of said October term, WSB, and raid defendants are notified to appear at the court house in the town of Kens&ei&er, in aaW county and state and d^^antiwer^dd^m^b this 6th Clerk of the Jasper CircuM Court. Thompson « Bro., AUjrs-

DITCH NOTICE STATE OF INDIANA, ) ?SS. Counties of White & Jasper, J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ' > ' ,

The /Etna Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut, Osborn Ashley, Samuel O. Abernathy, Hannah L. Abernathy, Nora Abernathy, Joseph I. Adams, Marion L Adams, Henry I. Adams and Ella M. Adams, Nelson Anderson, ‘William B. Austin, Lewis S. Alter, Benjamin Appleton, Edgar L. Bruce, James Buckingham, Martin L. Bundy, Alfred P. Bone, William W. Bussell, Mary Britton, Thomas C. Baker, Henry C. Bruce, Isabella Brown, Ida Belle Brown. Cyrus J. Brown, Edward A. Brown, Robert G. Banta, Horace S. Bailey, Arthur N. Bailey, Joseph Banes, Job Banes E. L. Banes, Isaac Blake, Nathaniel P. Blakeor Dominick McGlynn, Aaron Blake, Charles Balcome, Sarah M. Bunnell, Julia E. Bunpell, Ralph H. Brewster, Charles J. Bontrager, Margaret Babcock, William C. Babcock, Augustus D. Babcock, James D. Babcock, Albert J. Biggs, ' Charles Boggs, Alwilda Boggs, Joseph Blake, Marion M. Baker, Etta E. Baker, Georgie G. Bright, Joseph S. Bear, V. J. Boone & A. E. Hornie, Margaret A. Beaver, Thomas J. Clapp, Stephen-B. Cripps, Ira Cripps, Luther Creviston, Syrena Creel, - Si. Joseph College, Thomas A. Crockett, William E. Culp, James Culp, George W. Culp, Elijah Culp, . David Culp, Edward W. Culp, Edward Cain, David M. Carson, Daniel J. Clark, Jerome Clark, Isaac J. Clark, Enoch S. Clark, George B. Cook, Christopher Coole, Nason Coulthurst, Farnum R, Curtis, Jerome Casto, Levi T. Clouse, Nettie E. Clayton, George R. Clayton, William Caster, William D. Castle, Thomas Collins, William Chase, Dudley H. Chase, Mary J. Cleveland, Bruce Creviston, Cyrenius A. David, Reuben Dickinson, Dexter N. Dalton, Joseph Dwenger, or H. J. Brammer, Vg, • Gedrge P. Daugherty, R. L. Dobbins, Thomas R. Daugherty, Mezzie Dobbins, Barney Daugherty, owning s|, se sw |, 9-28-6, Israel Daugherty,, George R. Dickinson, George S. Day, Thomas I. Day, Thomas J. Day, Thornton Dobbins, Mary A. Dobbins, Samuel P. Dobbins, William H. Dowel, Sarah Dowel, Valentine Dziabus, Margaret Darrow, Walter P. Darrow, George Dickey, Joseph Doctor, Benjamin Dodd, James W. Dye, Maud Dye, Edward R. Dye, James K. Davis. Jesse Davis, Joseph Belle J. Donaldson, James E. Donaldson, Eli Dowell, Elizabeth Dowell, Sampson Evans, Boes Evans, George W. Eastburn, Richard A. Edwards, Rebecca Erwin, Thomas F. Eldridge, Charles N. English, Jessie M. English, Edward A. English, Joseph Finklemeyer, Amanda Furry, Amanda Farry, Samuel J. Foster, Frank Foltz, James P. Foltz, George W. Foulks, Peter Foulks, Robert J. Finley, Jatnes G, Francis, Ralph Fendig, Ephraim Fleming, Mary J. Freeman, Rufus Fulk, > Sidney J 7 GiUett, / E. A. Gnln t Elizabeth Gwin, William H. Guin, Adelbert M. Gray. James H. Glass, -E. M. Green, Wilfred M. Garvin, Joseph Glasser, Joseph Glosser, Gamaliel Garrison, Servetus Gerard, Patrick Gleason, Bertha Hull, William A- Hammonds, Biyant W. Hammonds, Jacob D. Hochstetler, David Hellwarlh, Cornelius M.Horner, Uriah S. Hussey, Mary P. Hoover, Margaret Hoover, Nettie Hoover, William M. Hoover, William Haley, D. J. Huston, Thornton J. Hoover, Myra Hart, Benjamin Hart, Almira Hart, Andrew Hicks, Patrick Halligan, Charles Hufty, George E. Hosmer, James Hemphill, John B. Hemphill, Edward Hemphill, Martha Heftley, Peter Hinds, Mahlon Hinds, Abigail Hinds, James Hill, Paris Harrison, Eliza Hanna, Henry H. Hanna, William P. Hanna, George W. Haven, Mary C. Hopkins, Levi Hall, Christian Henskr, Michael D. Harter, Emma-Harlacker. Amon R. Harlacker, Edwin N. Hyland, ’ Eunice L. Hyland, Cornelias Hutton, Delia 11. Hubbard, Walter J. Hubbard, Edward J. Helfrick, Frank 8. Heiple, James F. Irwin, Mary J. Irwin, Robert F. Irwin, * Lizzie A. Irwin, William A. Isley, The Travelers Insurance Company of Haitford, Connecticut. The Union Central Life Insurance Company of Cincinnati, Ohio, X

$25,000 In premium*. Offered by Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. of St. Louis, Mo. The one guessing nearest the number of people who will attend the World’s Fair gets $5,000.00. the second $1,000.00, etc. Ten Star tobacco tags entitle you to a guess. Ask your dealer foi particulars or send for circular. 88 3m Baby carriages all styles and prices at Williams.

/Etna Life Insurance Company, Lydia Iliff, John U. Iliff, Thomas P. Jacks, Mary E. Jacks. Henry P. Jones, George H. Jordon, John Jordon, William James, Paul sei whose first name is unknown. Thomas Knerr, John Kellner, Conrad Kaufhold, George M. Kissinger, Rachel E. Knox, Emmet Kannal. Mary E. Kannal, Harvey Kannal, Juno Kannal, Erma Kannal, Theodore Kiper, Howard C. Kendall, Henry Kolhoff, John C. Cressler, V illiam G. King, Isaac D. Kinney. Mary Kendall, George S. Kendall, Jane Leffler, Marcus G. Lewis, Armond B. Lewis, Elizabeth A. Lewis, Martha L. Lucas, Benjamin A.Linville, John Q. Linnville, Unknown heirs of John Q. Linnville, John B. Lefler, Charts A. Lefler, Laura E. Lamar, Anthony H. Lours, Angela Leurs, Henry Leurs, Amzi 8. Laßue, Samuel M. Laßue, Ruth A. Littlefield, John C. Layman, Henry Linder, Laura Lutz, James B. Loshbaugh, Charles E. Loshbaugh, John Langhoff’ Henry Lee, Edward Lord, "William Large, Unknown owners of s£ se| se| 11-28-5; Isaac E. Merritt, Sarah A. Michael, William Michael, C. Charles Millman, George M. McDonald Wflliam H. McDonald, Enoch C. McCashen, Mary McCashen, Ziba j. McCashen, Jerome Martin, John Makeever & Jay W. Williams, William T. Meyers, William A. Meyers, August Meyer, Alfred McCoy & Mattie Rhinehart, A. McCoy & Co. composed of Emmet L. Hollingsworth, Thomas j. McCoy and Alfred McCoy, James A. May, Robert W. May, WilliaimMader, Charles Malchow, Ellen J. Moffitt, John B. Meinbrake, Joseph Mitchell, Robert Miller, Martha A. Miller, Charles Miller, Sabra C. Morgan, Joel Moo re, Austin O. Moore, Albert Miller,' Michael McGrath, George F. Mellender, AV. McGregor & Co. owning nw ne&n|, nw 22-28-5, Martha J. Meadow’s, Levi James M. McDonald, Nettie 8. McKahan, William E. McCord, James McCord, Jacob Mayer, Conrad Metz, Samuel W. Miles, Dominick V. McGlynn. Rolla T. Newman, Malinda Noland; Lery E. Noland, Joseph Nisius, L. Davis Noble, Israel Nordyke, William L. Nisley, Bryan O’Brien, Peter Ochs, Catherine Ochs, Children of Catherine Ochs whose names are unknown, H. G. Ogden, Thomas Penwright, Ella B. Peterson, Asa Porter’s heirs of whose names are unknown, Evelyn j. j. Porter, Robert B. Porter, Isaac j. Porter, William C. Pierce, Clara Peregrine, Sylvester Pratt, Ellen Pratt, John W. Powell, Reuben R. Pettit, Mary A. Penwright, James w. Pierce, Samuel M. Peterson and heirs whose names are unknown, owning nw | ne and nw J nw | 3-29-6, Andrew S. Peterson, Richard Pile, Mary R. Post, Fleming Philips, George Philips, Joseph V. Parkison, Caleb E. Pierson, ' Judson H. Perkins, Jackson Phegley, unknown heirs of Jackson Phegley, Joseph Putts, James E. Parka, James Parks, George L. Parks, Montey Pon to, Chester j. Pike and Charles F. Lewis, Robert Pcrker, John W. Rishling, Mariah L. Rogers, William H. Randle, Hannah Redd, nee Culp, James Rogers, John E. Randle, Evaline Randle, Hezekiah Root, Lizzie E. Renfrew, Sarah E. Rees, Charles C. Robinson, John Rockwell, G. B. Runkle, Retta M. Rice, Salem Ricketts, Christopher Rousch, Martha A. Rousch, Mary T. Riggs, Edward Ravenscroft, David Ravenscroft, William Rooney, Harriet F. Bobbins, Jennie R. Rishliug, North P. Rishling, Thomas H. Robertson, Rachel Robertson, Albert R. Rishling, The Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Railway Company. James Spencer, Joseph A. Stephen, Marion L. Spitler, Joseph A, Stephan trustee for bureau of Indian Missions, Charles G. Spitler, Frank Schide,’ Joseph Schide, Edward Sanford, Robert Sham brook, John L. Suflivan, William Senear, Wiiluun V. Spencer, Andrew Spencer, IV il I iam Sc ha nwe her, Milton J. Shirk, Unknown heirs of Milton.j. Shirk, Richard Sparrow, Elbert 11. Shirk, unknown heirs of H. Shirk, Caroline Schwind, Jesse F. Smith, Thomas Smith, George B. Smith, John IV. Smith,

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Andrew J. Smith, William T. Smith, - Caroline Schmidt, Henry A. Sparling, Samuel E. Sparling, John, H. Shields, John M. Shields, Joseph Stripmire, Martin Yr Slaughter, Rebecca Scott, Lewis Bharkev, Calvin Sharkey, Matthew Steffgen, Samuel j. Skinner, William M. Sturgis, Ebon P. Sturgis, Willis M. Sturgis, Thomas Shelly, Addison K. Sills, Lorena Sills, Stanilas St. Pierre, CffaffeFSummefs, JamSsTDrSutton, Joseph Stewart & Florence j. Tressler, William R. Sutton, L. V. Sayler, . Frederic j.Stockrick, George E. Streeter, Annie L. Tyler, heirs of Lemuel Tyler, James N. Tyler, Lemuel Tyler, Simon P. Thompson, Alfred Thompson, - David J. Thompson, Thomas Thompson, Thomas S. Thompson, George G. Thompson, Henry j. Tillett, Anthoney Taylor, Edward T. Taylor, Thomas Taylor, John w. Taylor, John w. Teter, John A; Teter, Delvlna Truden, John L. Turner, Robert H. Tilson, John 8. Thomas, Joseph R. Thomas, ' Henry Thornton, Dora M. Thornton, Joseph R. Timmons, William Towe, _ Frank H. Thatcher, Travelers Insurance Co. D. K. Unsiker, Gnett Ulyatt, Arthur Vincent, Cortland Vancamp, Will iam A. VanLeei, J ohn W. I'an Meeter, George E. Vincent, Emaline Van Meeter, James Williams, William H. Wells, Lewis C. Wilsou, Eli H. Wood, Harvey w. Woed, Mary C. Wood, John Wood, Catherine Wood, Martha j. Wood, James F. Watson, Henry H. Wasson, Sarah E. Watson, John M. Wasson, Peter Wason, Jacob J. Wood, FrancislVinkley, . Wolf A. Wenrick, Fred Wuist, Stephen L. Winget, William T. Walters Thomas M. Walters, Henry William, Alpheus j. Worstell, Mary C. Wetherell, John Wolf, EzralVolf, Mary E. Welsh, Philip Wagner, Adam Wagner, Jacob Wagner, John Wagner, . Nicholas Wagoner, Frederick R. Way mire, Patrick H. Ward, Alfred J. Worstell, Noble j. York, Mathew Yerger, Andrew K. Yeoman, Fritz Zard, Christiana Zea, Mathias Zimmer, Anna Zimmer, Monon Township, White county, Indiana, for highways: Milroy Township, Jasper county, Indiana, for highways. Hanging Grove Township, Jasper county, Indiana, for highways; Marion Township, Jasper county, Indiana, for highways; Carpenter Township, Jasper county, Indiana, for high ways; Jordan Township, Jasper county, Indiana; for highways; Princeton Township,’ White county, Indiana, for highways. That the Viewers in the Waukarusa ditch and their tributaries on July 14th, 1893, filed their report in duplicate with the auditors of Jasper and White counties. That the auditors of said counties respectively fixed the day for hearing on the first day of a special joint session of the Boards of Commissioners to-wit, on Monday, August 14th, 1893 at one o’clock P. M., at Rensselaer, Indiana. When the joint Boards haye met and organized they will proceed to determine the following questions as to such report: Ist. Whether due notice has been givem? 2nd. Whether the assessments reported are in all respects fair and just according to benefits. Estimating benefits from direct drainage as well as from receiving a more convenient outlet. Also estimating damages by reason of drains and lands appropriated and the direction of the drain to be constructed across such sands. 3rd. The boards will also review the questions of Public utility and practicability. If you desire to file exceptions to the apportionment of benefits or damages to your lands should file a written statement of your grievances and file a bond with the Auditor of Jasper county, Indiana, conditioned to pay costs, on or before August 14th, 1893, under the provisions of Section six (6) Acts of 1891. page 459. Witness, the Auditors of White and Jasper Counties, this thu 15th day of July A. 1). 1893, and seals of Boards of Commissioners. ‘ Henry B. Murray, ) Auditor Jasper County, Indiana. Morris J. Holtzman, Auditor White County, . Indiana.

A Leader, Since its first introduction, Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives—containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for all ailments of Stomach. Liver or Kidneys.—lt will cure Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, ann drive Malaria from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 50c. per botte. Sold by Meyers the Druggist