Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1894 — Page 8
J - 1 ™ DENTIST. ’US•,■(* 7 ' V*S< = Crown sand ' BridgeworkTeeth wi-houi States. Nocov>'ring to roff of nioiith. No ’etroylng sense of taste. Office over Honan’s •aa a<!ta>uistered tor the painless extraction teeth. Dr. H. L. Ilrown, RNSBELAKR . INDIANA . K Crown and Bridgework. Teeth without P' ates a SpecialtyALL THE LATEST METHODS IN DENTISTRY. Office over Port-Fft Wishard’s Gas adminls tered for painless extraction of teeth. jar. J. kannal, m, p. c. - - VETERINARIAN. - - Office with RENSSELAER, w. a. Muff, the Jeweler. IND. Graduate of Chicago V eterinary College. J. C. THRAWLS, Surveyor & Engineer, Office with COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. Is Wiliams * Stockton block, Rensselaer - ------- Indiana.
TRUSTEES’ NOTICE MARION TOWNSHIP. I will be In my office up stain in Citizens Rank Building; every Saturday to attend to Township business. WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion Township. B. f. Ferguson. J. H. Chapman. FERGUSON A CHAPMAN, Abstracters and Examiners es Titles Fann loans a specialty. Buy and sell re a estate, Sell B. AL. shares. Write Fire insurance in three of the best companies in the IT. 8. sepresent JEtna Life—the best on the globe. Agent for four A-l Accident compa nies. Rent town property or farms. Pay taxes for non-residens. Discount notes. We eolit your collections. Office Leopold’s Nock, Rensselaer, Ind. EASTERN Meat Market. ■NTRAL LOCATION-OPPOSITE PUBLIC SQUARE, RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA A. C. BUSHEY, Proprietor. All kind® of fresh, and curod meats of tbe best quality and at lowest price Fine beef stock a specialty. PIONEER MEATM.Um Renselaar, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACH, PROP’S. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausauge, Balogna, etc., sold in quantities t» suit pur chasers at the lowest prices. Nene but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is Invited to call. s®*~The highest priceo paid for good cattle. J. J . KIGLESBCCII. Isiackleii’B Arnica halve The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale byF B. Meyer. A Merciful Man. Is nerciful to his horse, and horse »wner should have a bottle of Morris’E tglish Stao e Linament as a part of his ready nnd use ul ou tit. A safe and spe-dy cure for barb win < uts wounds, galls, sc atches, sore should - era and bacK, s • eeney, puffs, poll evil and all blemishes. Then is nothing •Ise like it Price 50c and sl. Sold by F. B. Meyer.
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Real Estate Transfers
Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Spec i'tfd ~~ ,- fc . ~ ; ~ & - ,' Mxrttn V. Sqnds to Oliver M. Turner, Mir 5, ’9l. pt se ne 27-32-5, 1 acre, Kankakee, §3O. Th«>s W. Messick etal,toHarve G. Norris, Mur. 6, se ne 36-33 7, Keener, §70,0. , Alvtna F. Antrim, Jan. 1, It 1, bl 1, Thompson’s Add. Rensselaer, §1 Wm. H. Scott to John W. Meyers, Apr. 6, nw, n| ne 15 32-6, Wheatfield, §IOO. Martin Leobold to Benjamin Gifford, Oct. 31, ’93. 240 acres in 4-9-30-5, Gillam, §3600. Adam Dillabaugh et al, to Cordelia P. Monnett, Jan. 24, ’93, It 15, bl 20 Reston’s Add. Rensselaer, §75. Mary Mutchler to Wm. McNeil, Feo. 10, It 5, bl 1, Wheatfield, SIOO. Sylvfster B. Jenkins to Elizabeth Blake. Mar. 9, Its 11 to 28, bl 4 Fair Oaks, §350. Sarah M. Hawn to Chas. J. Heichel. Mar. 17, Its 7,8, 9, bl 11, Remington, §225. Hiram Day to John Q. and Elizabeth J. Alter, Aug. 10, ’93, It 2, bl 14, Rensselaer, §I6OO. Bardin H. Bradbury to Geo. F. Bradbury, et al Jul. ’BO, 480 acres, in 25-36-36 31-7, Keener, §6,000. Isabella Myers to Mary Mutchler, Mar. 20, e| se 13-32-6, Wheatfield, §I2OO. Lewis Davisson to Amos Davisson, Apr. 17, ne nw, 6-30-6, s| sw 31-31-6, 127 acres, Union, §ISOO. Edwin W. Elliott et al to Lona J. Bradbury, Mar 24, w| nw 16-28-5, 80 acres, Milroy, §2OOO. Harvey DavissQjj tfl. Lewis Davisson, Dec. 23, ’93, n| ne 25-31-7, 80 acres, Union, §IOOO . Lucy M. Granger to Chas. G. Harrison, Apr. 27, pt sene 27-32-7, Keener, §75.
Seed Corn For Sale. Seed corn for sale. White, early and very productive. Saved especially for seed. Fletcher Monnett. NOTICE OF SURVEY. Notice is hereby given to George Anderson. William H. Churchill, James Donnelly. M. E. Greenfield, John Humes. • Walter Harrington, Mary A. Hall. Lyman F. Hall, Arthur P. Hall, Lucia A. Marshall, Aaron E. Pierson, Laura A. Wilcox, Lucy C. Warneq David H. Yeoman. and all others interested, that I own the South one half (S!4> of the Southwest Quarter (S. W. X) and part of the Northwest’ Quarter (Nx W. >4) of the Southwest Quarter (S; AV, M) of Section Twenty Four (24), Township Thirty (30) North, Range Seven: (7) West, in Jasper County Indiana. And'tliai I xvill on May. 10th, 1891. proceed with the Surveyor of said county, to make a legal survey of said section, or so much thereof as may be nocessiiry to establish the lines and corners of my land. AMOS ALTER. Jno. E. Alter, Surveyor. 19-26 May 3.
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List ts Allowances. Made "by the Board of Coniniis ioners •of Jasper County, Indiana, since the last published Statement. SPECIAL JI’NE TERM 1893. To whom made. On what acet, marte. . § cts Marion ip. gravel road Dexter K. Jones, viewdr •• 6600 Join! <j. £.ainborn. ’ ■“ 151 75 Joint E. Alter, engineer. 10150 V ■ ■ Lawrence cm.iiiuiaii " “ “ 16 00 Frank Marne. •* 4000 Jesse Ball *’ “ •• “ 8 00 Gob r. McCarthy “ “ " “ 200 Robr. Taylor •• “ “ “ 20a I >a'. id s Alter,marker “ » 12 mi' Alfred Latex •• B. D. MeColly "* “ “ “ §OO Lewis-Hawkins •• • •• •• 400 SKPTKM ISEK TftllM 1893. B. D. Comer, viewing roads 300 D. H. Yeoman ■■ 150 Henry Grow •• •• 1 50 CHnar Morlan •• “ - 150 Shelby Grant 300 Peter Hordemaii •• - 1 50 Clark MeColly. J. I’, qualifying rd. viewers 50 A. G. Hard) expenses paid on poor farm. .295'80 •• ditching •• joooo “ merchandise ** “ 38 75 Allen Carl work repairs Ami. office ...... 100 S. H. Harris vault doors, Iteeorder’s office. 55 00 C-Sigler, repairs Bnpk bridge .. . ..;.77 68~ E. C. Owens, work oq.Reeoi d<-''s vault; 136 25 repail iug county offices 23 02 Jacob Wagner, freight and d'ayage for Co. 184 John E. Alter, siiopiies Simeror'S office... 250 FT,ink Warne, labor allotting’ditches...... 1500 Art Lavender " 1 50 David S. Alter •• “ “ _ 17 25 Hans I’.tinsoii •• .... ...... t; 00 W.E. Lawrence - “ “ 1120 c. It. Peregrine - " “ ■ 150 Jas N. Leatherman eng “ " 48 00 Harvey Miller, labor ' “ 75 John E yiter engineer ■■ “ 66 00 Win. Stephenson labor “ ", 9 75 Town Rensselaer. Street imp public square6s2 50 Llmer James, labor loeaiiug I i<>. riv. ditch 51 25 Wm. Tharp • " ■ “ 48 75 John E. Alter, supplies Surveyor’s office... 12 TO C. W. Hanley, expenses in insanity case.... 16 36 Jas. H. Carr on i.amsou bridge ... 22 00 " superintending " ” .... 25 00 Lewis A. Ford, expens moving prisoner..., 300 Wm. Hanley, mdse lor poor, walker tp,.., 29 05 W. J. Miller, work on public building ... 37 25 Wm. H. Coover, supplies for Clerk’s office. 360 C. D. Nowels j£ Son, material pub building 30-15 Henry B. Murray, sup for Auditor’s office.. 202 J. A. Burnham, qualifying road viewers... 25 M. H. Hemphill, making collection reg .. 33 50 Ziba J. McCashen. meals for election board 450 Geo. Strickfaden. stone lor work house.,,, 800 Ben 1). MeColly, overseeing ■■ •• .... 44 00 8. E. Yeoman & Son. relief of poor 1 50 W. 11. Coover,fees due from county 100 Henry B. Murray, qual to scliool book repts 225 E. L. Clark, expense on imp court house .. 500 Benj. R. Faris, per diem as Commissioner. 14 0o John Martindale “ “ 14 00 O. P. Taber “ " 14 00 C. W. Hanley, •* Siteriff “ court 800 L. A. Bostwick, eng Iroquois river ditch 218 00 Wortli Kolb, laborer •• •• 62 50 Wilber Tharp •• ’• “ “ 2125 Floyd Robinson “ “ “ “ 4187 Herman J. Neal “ “ •• “ 64 37 Charles Blue “ •• " “ 10 00 Murk Holmes “ “ -‘ “ 6 25 A. M. Munden “ “ “ “ 500 Will Adams “ “ “ “ 5 00 Frances McEwew, writing “ “ “ 750 J. W. Fax ton &Co stakes “ “ “ 20 05 John B. Neal, viewer *• “ “ 78 00 John M. Holmes “ *• 78 00 Simon Fendig. repairs Recorder’s office.... 2 50 Warren & Mauck. carpent’r writ crt house 10 50 Robinson Bros. Lum. Co. him public square 987 Chas. Platt, stone for workhouse G 00 E. C. OWens, improvements on court house 56 70 •• walk at county jail ...... 30 00
repairing cistern county jail.. 975 Geo. E. Marshall, public printing........ 93 50 Ben I). MeColly. cleaning outhouses 5 00 Geo. E. .Marshall, printing grv rd notices. 80 00 Jas. McEwen “ " •• 32 00 A. G. Hardy cash for imp & labor poor fin 307 19 C. W. Hanley Sheriff, cate of prisoners ... 37 85 C. E. Mills, services & exps as Co. assessor 174 00 J. C. Gwin.Trus, exps of funeral of soldier 30 00 Pilot Pub. Co. public printing 3 00 Geo. Strickfaden stone for work house ... 40 00 Cltlzensßtafe Bank, rent-office Co.. Supt,.. 30 00 J. F. Warren, post Co. Supt. office 3 39 per dienl as •• ..260 00 J. A. Larslt. reliei of poor Carpenter tp .. 200 Chas. E Mills, postage Co. Assessor’s office 324 John Daugherty, janitor teacher's exam'n. 300 Phil Blttej'Sheriff. care insane-person -.... 46 09 Henry-B. Murray, arranging, removing ami indexing papers 40 00 Henry B. Murray, postage for Aud. office.. 135 Porter &' Wishaid mdse, lor poor farm.... 14 36 John Eger ....128 12 N. Warner & Sons “ “ ...28 60 Geqjatriiilijjuliui li.ui Ang-trash from pub sq 2 QJ_ C. W. Hanley, postage toi Siioriff’s office ;. 300 J. F. liuf I'ooks for poor Barkley ip 3 20 xiiiue ” 3;5 l ? rank Vi’ar.ie. allotting ditches igs'> Henry b. Murray, salary as Auditor ....... .352 65 J. \i. Wiuiaius. mdse tor county jaii 3 0JA. F. N. Warner 8; Sons “ ■■ offices.... 275 Jas. C.owery, repairs jgange Line gray rd. 166 75 Robert l arKer •• 132 00 J. J.• Eiglesbach. sudplies for poor farm... 29 15 A. F. Long » •• "... 245 " books for poor ... 3 ;;u Mary E. McCouy. copying Held notes sui vyr 15 W Wm. B. Burford, books and stationery 329 65. John E. Alter, eng allolg ditclies for clean 58J50 Kobt Taylor, lab.itfeL.__2L— 2. ■J. Cefiil Alter " " “ •• 75 Willie Lawrence " " “ ‘ 3 75 Chas. Haas ** ■ 11 ,l “ 4 50 J. N. Leatherman, eng “ “ “ 69 50 John E. Alter, •• •• y3 ._>s David S. Alter, laborer-u » 1350 John Ramey •• •• •• “ 375 Wm. Stephenson “ “ “ “ 150 J. F- Osborne, stakes for “ •• 500 Jas. C. Thraivls, eng •• " “ ■l9 50 A, G. Hardy and wife, salary as Supt and matron of poor farm 150 <x> J. F. Hilf, livery for Coin, court 150 Mrs. A. G. Hardy, seiving for poor. 11 00 "M. J. Bruner, relief of poor. Keener tp ... 70 50 Oliver P. Taber, per diem as Commissioner 34 50 John Martindale " •• 33 50 Benj. K. Faris “ •• 31% C. W. Hanley " Sheriff “ court 26 00 SPECIAL SEPTEMBER TERM 1893. Charles Platt, care insade .77. .7.. .9 75 Town of Remington; part on cost of bridge 200 00 Benj. R. Faria, per diem as Coni 42 00 John Martindale " 4200 " " 42 00 SPECIAL OCTOBER TERM 1893. Town Rens, grading on public square 30 00 Wm. C. Coiner, repairs on county jail 230 Benj. R. Faris, per diem as Com 14 00 John Martindale •• 1400 Oliver P. Taber “ “ 14 00 C. W. Hanley. Sheriff Com. court 24 00
DECEMBER TERM 1893. J. O. B. McDougle, relief poor Oarptr. tp . 42 00 Frank Maloy, labor allotting ditches 1 50 H. Fisher •• •• •• 205 Ed. Morlan “ •• “ faq Ira Morlan •• •• "*• ..... 150 J. N, Leatherman, eng “ •• 600 W. C. Lawrence, labor ’* *• 525 J. L Chamberlain" 150 D. S. Alter •• •• iso Erank Warne v •* “ 160 Willie MeColly •• “ “150 Cecil Alter •• •• 1 so Leslie Alter •• •• 50 Charles Yohn “ •• •• 75 Charles Shatzley " “ “ 75 it. W. Marshall, legal services for Co . 4 50 Elds W alton freight and dray Reeds office 155 J. F. Warren, per diem as county Supt .. 292 00 ■ .. »/.’ sl| PPhes> for Supt’s office .... 436 C. E. Mills rents and sup county asor’s ofs. 13 78 Wm. Shepherd relief poor Carpntr. tp.... 45 John Martindale. 1 days ser as Com 3 50 Jas. C. Thrawls bal as eng Drake ditch .U 00 ex as Co. del to rd congress 10 00 Wm. H. Coover, Clk. fees due from C 0.... 2 00 „ „ “ supplies for clerk’s office.. 485 G. E. Marshall, public printing 94 00 N. Warner & 80ns, stove for Supt’s office.. 21 30 supplies for county “ 15 76 “ election supplies 30 James McEwen, public printing 3 00
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Delphi Lum. Co. fittings for Recorder’s vit 54 00 A. G. Hardy, brick for p<mk farm 8 64 sup from Ranrinbihd ITes poor fm : 7 fiOT ■r;? , .;’.> , -i6a)a Wm. Cooper. Supt bridges. J’nion tp...,. 6.00 John E. Alter, engineer allotting ditches.. 39 00 ’• " •• 74 00 —.. ■ “ -o a-. -geflQ “ “ ' 73 00 Hans Pauson, labM ./m*’ — gm W. C. Lawrence •• •• “ 17 25 Eugene Sayler •• •* . “ 300 DaviilS. Alter •• •• “ 600 Wm. Stephenson” “ “ 7 50 Harvey-Miller *• ■* 150 Art Lavander ” *• *• 150 J-ewis S. Alter •* “ > . “ 300 A. G. Hardy, lab on poor fm J. Walters.. .100 09 Chas. Platt, care of insane 42 50 Abbie Roberts *• •• 2 00 C. E. Mills, services as Co. a55e550r......... 120 00 J. H. Lowe &Co. relief poor Giiiam'tp.... 475 1). S. Alter; rehairs on-jail 100 M. H. Hemphill: Tr; sal as Treas for quar.3l2 .50 L; M-Querry, expenses.on Monon ditch 15 00 Wm, B, Burford, books and C. C, Warner, labor Wimkarusa ditch. .. 14 (X) John J. Porter, viewer •* 8 00 J. C. Thrawis, engineer ’• •• ......250 00 -Byron K. EHtott,legal service .. .. . ...... 2500 John Worden, work on Recorder’s vault... 200 " county jail 1100 Wm. Hanley, relief of poor, Walker tp 38 49 A erinout Hawkins, janitor Co. examination 300 Wnr H. Eger, supp ies county office.... 39 60 Ben D. MeColly, care out houses . . 500 John E. Alter, supplies Sur. office 4 75 “ “ postage “ 3 50 John W. Iliff, books for poor Bark, tp.. -4 75 C. W. Hanley, boarding prisoners....... 2 40 Tuteur Bros., supplies coiimy offices.... 3 10 “ “ “ jail 390 Porter & W jshard, rel ief of poor Mar. tp 205 John VVay in 11 e, rep. liitch rk and pub. sq .75 Jiidson J Hunt, record, dd for road pur 100 A. G. Hardy & wife,sal. supt mat pr fmISOOO I not Pub Co. pr’nt’gnotc Gift’, drn. dis 300 Town of R ns. expenses wind 8 00 Robin-on lam Co , ium poor farm .... 738 Jonn Eger,-upplies for poor farm 98 74 N. Warner &s, *• . 360 C. C. Stan- •' .... 350 Ell io A Murray, “ " 48 85 A. F. Long, books for poor Mar. tp 3 20 Smith & Balthis, relief of poor Oar. tp 22 75 MJ- Bruner, “ - Keen, tp 47 22 J. r. Iliff, livery for com. court .., 509 Geo. M. Robinson, ser in mat. Heb. road 10 80 Winfield Pence, cash for survey !1 “14 0.0 C. w. Hanley, boarding prisoners ... .. 2175 ■ LlaPvelabor alloting ditches... 150 (. has. Peregrine 11 •• 300 D. S. Alter, ■< “150 Willis MeColly, '• “ "7. 10 50 Win. Stephenson “ “ .... 150 Ed MeColly, “ -• .... 150 AlvahN.Neal, “ “ .... 75 Jas L Chamberlain, •• .... 300 Cecil Alter, “ “ .. . 300 O. W. Hanley, care court house grouds 25 00 Warner & Shead, supplies county office, .8 28 I. D Luckey, care of prisoner 250 Hans Pualsen, superintending bridges.. 36 00 “ school books for poor, Kan- tp 780 0. W. Coer. rePef of poor, Mar tp 10 29 J. O B. McDougle, •* Car. tp 33 00 Ellis & Murray r •• Mar, tm,—, . . 125 Geo W. Goff, “ “ 325 Mrs. A. G. Hardy, sewing for poor 930 TP. Wright, funeral goods for p00r.... 15 00 Pettit A Bond, cleaning vaults 30 00 C' W. Hanley, postage for sheriffs offiice 300 N. Warrer & Sons, supplies for jail 2 05 Ellis A Murray, supplies for jail 960 M H Hemphill, postage for treas. office 460 Philip Blue, sup. work house . 12 00 C. W- Hanley, boarding prisoners 1 60 “ expense of arrest prisoner 300 C W Coen, coal for court h0u5e...115 50 R, W. Marsha 1, Legal services 15 00 Wm. H. Eger, suppiiesfor poor farm... 22 30 J. J. Eigclsbach, “ “ 3107 Porter & Wishard •• “ 110 A. G. Hardy, cash for labor and stock for poor farm.. 164 06 M. H. Hemphill, treas., salary for fractional Quarter 64 54 “ “ salary for quarter 158 70 WW. Hartsell, Medical all to poor. 7.. 750 Pauley Jail Co., repairs for jail 9 60 Robinson Luni. Co. turn, for pub. imp 13 57 “ ’• coal for court house 25 89 Philip Blue, boarding prisoners.. 12 80 Mrs. “ ’• washing for “ 400 Jno. E. Alter, offi-e rent 500 Henry B. Murray, Transcript for county 50 “ “ qualifying to school book reports . . 400 “ “ post for aud office 2 85 “ “ quar salary as auditor 532 65 Lafayette Bridge Co. bridge Union tp., 630 00 Guthrie & Bushnell, legal services 30 00 J. F. Iliff, livery for com. court 23 25 Wm. Greenfield, relief of poor Mar tp. 26 65 James Clowery, repairs Range line gravel road 26 50 John R. Warren, repairs on crt house 100 Henry B. Murray, expense of board to Baunis bridge 11 65 “ “ aud. fees Wak. dftch 36 62 M H. Hemphill, tr., pr’nt’g tax notices 120 Kilis and Murray, supplies for insane.. 890 Spring, Emerson A Cp‘., books,& stat’ry 17 30 John Alartindale, per diem as com.. ...i 49 00 “ “ car fare Baums bridge 1 40 Benj R. Faris, per diem as com. .....49 00 “ “ car fare Baums bridge.. 140 “ “ expense trip to Indian, apoiis and telegram in matter of Wak. ditch... 15 78 Oliver P. Tabor, per diem as com 49 00 “ “ car fare Baums bridge, 140 C. W. Hanley, attendance coin court... 28 00 “ ” ex. trip to Bamns bridge 250 John At Holmes, viewer Iroquois ditch 53 00 John B. Neal, “ •• 5300 L. A. Bostwick, eng. “ ' .... . 20050 Frances McEwen, write 10312 Floyd Robinson, labor, “ “ ...... 6937 A. M. Munder, “ “ “ 125 Will Lawrrence “ x •* •< 312 . Jolto Herman J. Neal, •• “ “ 125 O. B. Steward, Ins. poor farm bldgs 25 uO Marion L. Spitier, “ “ 25 00 John E. Spiller “ “ 25 00 Erastus Peacock “ “ 24 00 (List concluded next week.)
j NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY. In the Jasper Circuit Court, In the matter of tlie estate of ) Milroy Sexton. - No. 420. decea<so(l y Notice is hereby given that upon petition filed in said Court by William B. Austin, Administrator of said estate, setting up the insufficiency of tlie estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said Court did, on the 20th day of March 1894, find said estate to be probably insolvent, and order the same to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby notified of such insolvency, and required to file their claims against said estate for allowance. Witness, the Clerk of said court, at ( nr.» Rensselaer. Indiana, this 20th day of ( jMarcli, 1894. WM. H. COOVER, Apr. 19-26 May. 3. Clerk.
NOTICE OF SURVEY. Notice Is hereby given to Oliver M. Turner. William C. Belcher, John W. Adkins, Nancy B. Dunn, Nettle A. Hilliard, Ella Hughes, Herman Krudup, John W. Manuan, Sarah C. Washed, 1.1. &I. Railroad, Kankakee Township, and all others interested, that I own part of the East One Half (e!4) of the North-east Quarter (N. E. W) of Section Twenty-seven (27). Township Thirty-two (32) North, Range Five (5) West in Jasper County, Indiana. And that I will proceed with the surveyor of said County on May 15th, 1894, to make a legal survey of said section, or so much thereof as may be necessary to establish the corner and lines of my land. MARTIN V. SANDS. Jno. E. Alter, Surveyor. Apr. 19-26-May 3. Estey organs and pianos, and Estey ACsmp organs and pianos, on exhibition at C. B. Steward’s.
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NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS. Notice is hereby given that the Treasurer of Jasper county, Indiana, will on TUESDAY, MAY IST, 1894, at one o’clock P. M. at the door of the Court House, in the town of Rensselaer, Indiana, offer for sale to the highesfrbidder, for not less than par value, the following bonds: Known as “College Road,’’ “Long Ridge,” and “Poor Farm and Pleasant Ridge’ r free Gravel Road BondsAmount to be sold thirty-six thousand dollars, (836,000.00.) Denominations five hundred dollars (8500.00) I Dated April 14th, 1894. Issued for construction of said gravel roads In said county. i. ... Due as follows: $7,000 November. 15. 1895; 87,000 November 15, 1896; 87,000 November 15, 1897; $7,500 November 15,1898, and 87,500 November 15, 1899. Interest 6 per cent, payable annually November 15, of each year. All payable at the Banking House or Winslow, Lanier & Co. New York City. Issued under Act of March 3,1893. Coupons are attached for annual interest from November 15, 1894. Purchaser will be allowed to retain Interest from date of purchase to November 15, 1894. Blds by mall will be considered. By order of Board of Commissioners. HENRY B. MURRAY, - Auditor. MARCUS H.HEMPHILL, Treasurer. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Jasper Circuit court, June term 1894. In the matter of the estate of ) .Milroy Sexton, '■ « deceased.) Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned as administrator of the estate of Milroy Sexton, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said circuit, court, on the 4th day of Jun e, 1894. at which time allpirsons interested in said estate ;are required to appear in said Court and show cause, If any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved.; AncTthe heirs of said estate, affd all others intere-ted therein, are al-o hereby required at the time and place afor-aid, to appearand make proof of their heirship or claim to any partot said estate. WM. B. AUSTIN, Apr. 26-May, 3 10. Administrator.
NOTICE OF Gwporation Elections. NOTICE is hereby given that on the first Mon lav in May, A. D 1894, the same being the seventh day of said month, an electionwill be held in the town of Rensselaer, inthe county of Jasper and state of Indiana. The places of votwg 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. i One Trustee for the Fourth District of said town. One Town Clerk. One Town Marshal. One Town Treasurer. In witness whereof, I have here- / Kxrxr\ unt '° set “y ha.nd an d affixed the I Jeorporate seal ot said town, at my k *- 7 6'^ / office this 12th day of April, A. D. 1894. CHARLES G. SPITLER. Clerk of the Town of Rensselaer, Indiana. Sheriff’s Sale. No. 4640. BY virtue of a oertlfied copy of a decree and execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein Nancy M. Overton is plaintiff and Mark L. Dibble and Mary L. Dibble are defendants requiring me to make the sum of four hundred and five dollars and slxty-one cents, ($405.61) and interest and costs accrued and to accrue. 1 willexpose at Public Sale to the highest and best bidder, on Saturday, April 28th, 1894. 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 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 sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, Interest 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 necessary to a Ischarge said decree interest and co its, to-wit: The East half (M) of the East half (M) of the Southwest quarter (M) of section seventeen (17), in township thirty One (31) North of range five (5) West, in Jasper county, Indians. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisemen t laws of the state of Indiana OH AS. W. HANLEY, Sheriff Jasper Oounty, Jas. W. Douthlt, Indiana. Atty for Plff.
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