Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1894 — Page 8

. £ J- W. HORTON, DENTiST. -■if'S',, —, v r .S :t, ' Bridgework ""--w>’L-- •"'*■ * Teeth without p ates. So covering to ro-4 of mouth. No •*rtroy Ing sense of tasre. Office over Ilonan's Cfes administered for the painless extraction t teeth. ■Hr. H. L. Brown, —ZDEirariST—KKBSHLAfc.fi - INDIANA ALL HHM ID d.ntISTRY. Office over Porter!* Wishard’s. GOa administered for painless extraction of teeth.

H. J. KAS SAL, M. DC. - - VETERINARIAN. - - Office willi RENSSELAER, W. A. Huff, the Jeweler. IND. Graduate of Chicago Veterinary College. J. C. THRAWLS, Surveyor & Engineer, Office with . . . . > COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. Ia Will tarns & Stockton block, Rensselaer - - - - - - - - Indiana. TRUSTEES’ NOTICE MARION TOWNSHIP. 'I will be in my office «p stain in Citizens ■sak Building! every Saturday to attend to Township business. WILLIAM GRKENFIRLD, Trustee Marion Township. R.P. Ferguson. J. H. Chapman. FERGUSON & CHAPMAN, Abstracters and Examiners es Titles Pane loans a specialty. Buy and sell re a estate, Sell B. 4L. shares. Write Fire insurance in three of the best companies in the C. S. Represent JStna Life—the best on the globe. Agent for four A-l Accident companies. Rent town property or farms. Pay taxes for non-residens. Discount notes. We sollt your collections. Offioe Leopold’s Mock, Rensselaer, Ind. EASTERN Meat Market.

BNYRAL LOCATION-OPPOSITE PUBLIC SQUARE, RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA A. C. BUSHEY, Proprietor. All kind? of fresh and cured meats of the best quality and at lowest prica Fine beef stock a specialty. PIONEEK MEAT MARKET Renßalaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACH, PROF’S. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton. Bausauge, Balogna, etc., sold in quantities te suit pur chasers at the lowest prices. None but the beet stock slaughtered. Everybody is Invited

Huckieß’fi Arnica Salve TLo best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 2$ cents per box. For sale byF B. Meyer. ' Jk flints 0m Poultry Keeping. Ib the title ol our little pamphlet which tells all about how to have Plenty of Eggs and no Sick Chickens. The cost Is trifling, and the fit&h or woman who wants be raise poultry successfully can do it by Using Wells Hoosier Poul - try Powder. Price 25 cents. Pamphlet free by addressing Wells Medicine Co., L&Fayette, In<L Sold by F. B. Meyers. What is this ? ■ anyhow 7 ■ i ) It is the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled from the watch. To be had only with Jas. Boss Filled and other watch cases djjSf atamped with this trade mark, var a postal will bring yna a watcb easa opansr. Keystone W&tch Cose Co#i PHILADELPHIA. •. ‘ '

- i eSMOKE THE VAN TWILLER CIGAR. FOR SALE BY B- F. FENDIG

FROM WHEATFIELD.

Bas nets fair for the Liard tunes. Wheat field slid alive and on the boom. Roads in good condition for this time of the j car. Al! schools in this township which have not already closed, will close this week. Tne chief sport in the vicinity of Whealfield seems to be hunting. Ducks and geese seem to be plentiful, but few town people appear to be fortunate enough to shoot any, but they seem to enjoy wading the mud and water, just the same. Johnnie. Prof. DrELNowels’ school closed last Friday, followed by a successful entertainment m the evening. A neat little sum was cleared and which will be used in purchasing' library books. Mr, Nowels was a kind and esteemed teacher, highly thought of by his pupils, who were very sorry indeed to part with him, but all hope of his return next fall, and may they be granted that favor. Mr. Nowels and family were highly esteemed in this eomirfunity.

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Mis. Bunnell is very sick with a lung trouble. Bert Shepherd who has been wintering inJDakota, has returned home. Miss Adah Wilson has been quite sick but at present is some better, Ona Marquess is also sick with pneumonia. Miss Mae Landon, of Momence, 111., is visiting her uncle, Dr. Landon. Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Bartoo, of Rensselaer, visited their parents over Sunday.^, The whooping-cough is in town and barking is very lively just at dresent. Miss Pearl Guy is quite sick with pneumonia, She is not at present considered in a very dangerous condition. A sister of Mr. Elias Hollingsworth was killed near Anderson, last week. She was driving across the railroad track, and the cars struck her. John Major came near having a serious fire at his home last week. It caught in some way from a pipe running through the floor. It was discovered in time so that the result was only the loss of some clothing and the carpet. Mr. Will Price a former resident of this place, was killed at his home in Hartford City last week. He was helping put in place a large boiler in the paper mill where he had been working, when the blocking under it gave way pinning three of the men fast. Mr. Prige was so badly injured that his death resulted on Saturday. The accident occurred Thursday. The other two men were not seriously hurt. The funeral was held there and the remains buried at that city. He leaves a wife, formerly Miss Mary Draper of this place, and one child —a little girl about ten years of age. Neither his father nor his mother were able to go to Hartford City as Mr. Price Sr., is very sick and his wife could not leave him.

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The Republican’s remarkable offer of three papers for $2.00 or two for $1.75 did not close with the year 1893, but it will not be open indefinately, as our contract with the Inter Ocean and Tribune is limited. Those who want these papers on these unusual terms should secure them now and get the benefit of them while they have time to read.

Seed Cera For Sale. Seed corn for sale. White, P arly and very productive. Saved especially for seed. Fletckb#. Monnett. OUR CLUBBING TERMS. Republican ahd Inter Ocean. . .$1.75 Republican andN. Y. Tribune. 1.75 Republican and both others... 2.00 Republican and Ind. Journal.. 2.00 Republican and the three others 2.50 As over beard by our reporter. “John please get some sugar at Black’s; he gives more for the money tnan the other dealers; to economize we must be careful to get our money’s worth of even thing--—and Oh! John, don’t forget to stop at Long & Go’s, drug store for a bode of brant's Balsam, it only costs a quarter and it cured my cough so q.iifcklv before, I Rave confidence in it. besides it is cooßoiulcal to use, the bottles aro extra huge, while the dose is only a half teaspoonful. Get Brant’s of Long & Co.

Real Estate Transfers

Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Spee ified Chss. A. Dean to Mary J. Slone, Mar. 13, Its. 8,9, bl 11, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer S!SO. | Tlios. Smith to. Alfred McCoy, Mar. 1,’83, ne nw 4-28-5, 58 acres; sw sw, ne sw Grove 84000. Geo. R. Smith to Alfred McCoy, Mar. 1, 93, nw frac. nw frac. nw 4-28-5, 60 acres, Hanging Grove 81600 Miles I. Murphy to Schuyler C. Allman, Mar' 17, n side sw 32-28-7, 60 acres, Jordan, SI3BO. Benj. Dolson to Daniel E. Fairchild Sep. 8, ’BB, It 7, bl 3, DeMotte in ne Keener ssfh 7 Mary Mutchler to Chas. Meyers, Mar. 20, Its 3,4, bl 1, Wheatfield, SIOO. - James B. Graham to Wm.' H. Meyers, Mar. 31, pt ne se 25-22-6 , Wheatfield, SSO. Horace Marble to Presley E. Davis, Mar. 31, It 8, bl 2, Wheatfield, SBOO. Hans Gilbranson to Louis Gilbranson, Mar. 3, ne ne 34-32-5, 40 acres, Kankakee, SI2OO. Mary J. Goldsberry to W. W. Burns, Apr, 9, 9 W se 15-28-6, Milroy, S9OO. "■ - v" _

Don’t forget us on wall paper. B. F. Fendig. A. McCOY & COMPANY are now prepared to make farm loans at 6$ to 7 percent, depending on the amounts desired, and commissions as low as are quoted elsewhere. The usual privilege of partial payments allowed. They would be glad to hear from parties desiring loans and all inquiries by mail will be cheerfully answered. 32-4tp. Iroquois Ditch. No. 9243. Notice is hereby given to: Solomon W. Austin, David F. Allen, Joseph Brovont, David Z. Brickell, Andrew Boston, Nancy Jane Boston,

Jesse Baker, Mary E. Brockie, James B.Brown, Phebe A. Barnes, Milton M. Boggs, John Bergman, Leander Briugham, Margaret L. Brandon, D. F. Berger, Bruce Carr, John W. Cox, James W. Conrad, Nancy C. Conrad, Wm. P. Cowan, M. E. Chandler, JohiiE. Deckman, Rachael Dunn, August DePrez, Sylvester Dorsey, Elizabeth Dunn, Allen G. Danforth, James Dobson, Cecelia M. Drew, Rufus Fulk, Francis M. Fross, Elizabeth Ferguson, James B. Foley, Nancy E. Gasper, Orpheus C. Gregg, Frank Guss, Joseph Heidenb’.utli, James T. Hammerton, Samuel J. Hunter, Matilda Hunter, Sylvester P. Hart, Joseph G. Hunt, Julius Heine, Corneilius M. Horner, James A. Humphrey. Samuel Hart, J. N. Johnson, Erastus Johnson, John Knopinski, Elizabeth Kamminga, Harmon Kamminga, Wm. L. Lockwood, James H. Low, Joseph Leonard, J. M. Lane, James E. Low, Lizzie Lester, John C. Loftin, Bartly Lyons, James Maginnis, David C. Makeover, Dennis McLaughlin, Alfred McJimsey,

James F. Malilon, Samuel MeClean, J. J. Moore, D. J. Maxley, Daniel McNabb, Hugh McKinney, Wm. F. Murphy, Samuel M. Newby, William M. Noland, Mary Taylor Parker, Mary D. Paxton, Maude M. fhalon, Daniel Pratt, Preßton M. Querry, James B. Reed, J. H. Robinson, Russell & Co., Charles Ramp, Martin Richlow, Henry Riaick, Noah B, Shigley, Frank W. Spericerv Nancy Snipp, George A. Stringfiold, Leroy ’Templeton, Mary Tezlaf, Greenleaf L. Thofnton. Henry J. Tillett, William Tillett, George T. White, Frederick H. Wiley, Amelia Waiver, August Waging, Chester M. Weber, George M. Wineland, John Wftlver, Matthias Waiver, Frank 'Walver, Mary Walver, Charles Waiver, H. D. Watson, EH Yo4er. *That, the viewers report will pome up for hearing on the 30th 'day qf April, J 894, before the Board of Commissioners of Jasper,county, Indiana* at the Auditor’s office. Witness my hand and seal (j®*p)of the Board of Commißthis the 4th dayof April 1894. Henry B. Murray; Auditor Jasper County, Indiana. Frank Foltz, Atty. for Petititioners.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF * REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given, that I will sell at public auction, on the Joseph P. Fairchild farm, X mile west of DeMotte, Jasper Countylndiana, on ——* 24th DAY OF APRIL, 1894. beginning at 10 o’clcck * m. the following described property to-wit: Two cows 1 heifer, 10 head of horses and colts, one 6 ft Deerir.g binder, 1 0 ft Peering mower, 1 Daisy cultivator, 1, lira (Key hay rake, 1 spring wagoh, 1 top buggy, 1 farm drill, 2. wagons, 1 pair sleds, 1 garden plow, 1 fanning mill and five stands of bees and various other articles. All sums under $5 cash. A credit of 8 months W 11 be given on air sums overss. Purchaser giving note wiih approved security bearing 6 per cent interest, after maturity. ABRAHAM HALLKCK, Apr. 5-12 19, Administrator.

ASSIGNEE’S SALE Real Estate. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned. lairoy Templeton, assignee ol Cephas Atkinson, of Oxford, Indiana, will by order of the Benton Circuit Court, offer for sale, at private sale, at the door of the court house, in the town of Rensselaer, in the comity of Jasper, and state of Indiana, on MONDAY, APRIL 16th, 1894, the following described real estate, situate in the county of Jasper, and state of Indiana, towit: Tiie west Half and the west half of the east half of section twenty-seven (27). and the east half of tiie northeast quarter, and the south half of the southwest quarter of tiie northeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of section twenty-eight (28); and the southwest quarter, and the south half of the northwest quarter, and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section thirty-three (33) ; and the east half of the southeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of the. northeast quarter of section thirty-two (32), all iu township thirty (30) north, oi range five (5) west: and the southeast quarter, and the east half of tiie southwest quarter of section nine (9) in township twenty-nine (29) north, of range five west; and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-four (24): and the north half of the northwest quarter of section twenty-five (25), and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty three (33), all in township thirty-one (31) north of range seven (7) west. Bids will lie received from 10 o’clock A. M. to 2 o’clock P. M. Should said property fail to sell upon said date said assignee will continue to offer the same at private sale from day to day until sold. TKKM3 OK SALK. The assignee is authorized to sell said real estate for ail cash, or for one third cash, giving time on balance with six per cent, interest on deferred payments from date of sale. And tiie amount’of casli payment will be taken into consideration with file bid offered therefor. LEROY TEMPLETON, Assignee. Mar. 22-29. Apr. 5-12,

Sheriffs Sale. No. 4fi4o. BY virtue of a oertifled copy of a decree and execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein Nauoy M. Overton is plaintiff and Mark L. Dibble and Mary L. Uioble are defendants requiring me to make the sum of four hundred and five dollars and sixty one cents, ($405.61) and interest and costs accrued and to accrue, 4 willexpose at Public Sale to tiie highest and best bidder, on Saturday, April 28th, 1894. between the hours of 10o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day at the door of the -court house of Jasper county, Indiana, first the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years Jof the following real estate, hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits will not sell for a sjiiiicient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time aud place expose at public sale the f< e simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may he necessary to discharge said decree interest andeo.ta, to-wit: The East half (%)o< the East half {%) of the S uithwest quarter Of) of section seventeen (17), in township thirty one (31) North of range five (5) West, in Jasper county, Indians . Said sale will he made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws of the state of Indiana CHAS. W. HANLEY, Sher.ff Jasper County, Jas. W. Donthit, Indiana. Att-y lor I’.ff. .

NOTICE OF Corporation Elections. TVTOTICE is hereby given that on the first J.N Mon jay In May, A. D. 1894, the same being the seventn day of said month, an election will be held in the town of Rensselaer, In the county of Jasper and state of Indiana. The places of voting at said election will be, for the East Precinct of said town, at the Town Hall; For the West Precinct, at Michael Eger’s carpenter shop, the same being centrally located places In said precincts. Said election will be held for the purpose of electing the following officers of said town, to-wit: One Trustee for the First District of said town. One Trustee for the Second District of said town. One Trustee for the Fourth District of said town. One Town Clerk. One Town Marshal. One Town Treasurer. In witness whereof, I have herefvrtF ii V'lto set my hand and affixed the l Jcorporate seal of said town, at my office this 12th day of April, A. D. 1891. CHARLES G. SPITLER. Clerk of the Town of Rensselaer, Indiana.

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Basis of Assessment. SCHEDULE ADOPTED BY THE TOWNSHIP ASSESSORS FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY IN JASPER COUN- - TY, INDIANA, FOR THE YEAR 1894. 1. All notes secured by mortgage, and all other notes at a discount towit: Notes maturing in one year, 6,; in two years, 10,; in three years, 12; in four years, 14,; in five years, 16; and in six years, 18 per cent No good notes to be discounted more than 20 per cent. 2. All stocks of goods and merchandise to be assessed at 80 per cent, of the invoice value. 3. All roadster horses at $1,000.00 and under at the discretion of the assessor. 4. All imported draft horses at $250.00 and under at the discretion of "the assessor.

5. •" FARM HORSES. * Average yearling colts at... .$lO 00 Average two-year old colts at. 20 00 Average three-year old colts.. 30 00 All other average*horses. ..., 40 00 Higher or lower at the discretion of the assessor.Mules same as horses. 6. CATTLE. Average yearling heifers.... $ 5 00 “ “ steers.... 7 00 “ two-year-old heifers 10 00 “ two-year-old steers. 14 00 “ three-year-old steers 20 00 “ Cows at 18 00 Jersey and milk breeds 30 00 and upward. Fat cattle, per cwt. 3 00 7. SHEEP Aid) HOGS. Good average sheep, per head $1 00 to 3 00 Hogs, per cwt 3 50 •? 8 Wood per cord $ .50 to $2 00

Attest, H. W. PORTER, Chairman.. WALTER HARRINGTON, Secretary. March 30th, 1894. ■ . . ■ , „ '3 GEO- W GOFF * * Restaurant and Bakery, BREAD, CAKES, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS WARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS; * # —ALSO A GOOD— HiTJiTcs: coxTisrxEie. Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON STREET. RENSSELAER. INDIANA.

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Mice of Apintieirt of MministratorNotice is hereby given that the undersigned lias been appointed administrator of the Bstate ot Joseph P. Falrcluld, deceasod, and has filed his bond and duly qualified as such Administrator. All persons having claims against said estate -should file same with the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit court. ABRAHAM HALLKOK, Apr. 5-12-19. Admr.

9 GRAIN AND SEEDS. * Wheat per bushel $ 40 Corn “ “ 25 Oats “ “ ......... 20 Rye ' **■ • “ 30 Potatoes" “ ... 50 Timothy seed per bu 1 50 Clover seed per bu 6 00 10. Timothy hay per ton.. $5 00 Wild hay per ton 1 00 Higher or lower at discretion of the assessor. 11. Bacon per cwt $ 6 00 Lard per cwt 6 00 Wool per lb 15Sorghum molasses, per gal.. 25 Ice, per ton a"..* ;i-r.~r-rF.z *_• 50 12. Hard wood lumber p. m. $ 12 00 13. Chickens, per d0z.... $ 2 00 Turkeys, each 40 Geese, each 30 Bees, per stand 1 00 14. Additional improvements, on basis of cost, location, use and surroundings, to conform to assessment already made in former years.

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