Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1894 — Page 8

J. W. HORTON, Dentist. * '" l i J•' < Crown und Br’dgework. Teeth without ■i J>ee?ver<ng to rof of month. No SStioving th<» s'nsc of tast” Oifice over Fost Office. Gas apministered for the painlass extraction iff teeth Br. H. L. Brown, UEISTTZST ■KBSELAEB - INDIANA. -ffiiljjftt Crown and Bndgework. U ft Teeth without atesa SpecialtyAU, THE LATEST METHODS IK DENTISTRY. Moe over Porterfft Wishard’B Om adminls tend for painleM extraction of teeth. H. J. KANN AL, M. D. C. - - VETERINARIAN. - - with RENSSELAER. W. A. Huff, the Jeweler. IN DSMkduate of Chicago Veterinary College. . THRA WLS, Surveyor & Engineer, COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. tn Williams t. Stockton block, Mnsselaer - - Indiana.

TRUSTEBB? NOTICE MARION TOWNSHIP. twill be in my office up stain in Citisens Bink Building; every Saturday to attend to township business. P WILLIAM ORBKNPINLD. Trustee Marion Township. tat*. FerguMfe. J. H. Chapman. FERGUSON fc CHAPMAN, tfll*rictert and Examiners of Titles farm loans a specialty. Buy and sell rea •state, Sell B. AL. shares, write fire inagrance In three of the best companies in the (8 ■ Bepresent Attna Life—the best on the gfobe. Agent for four A-l Accident compa 3m. Rent town property or farms. Pay taxes for non-resldeos. Discount notes. We Sit your collections. Office Leopold’s ek, Rensselaer, Ind. ,g ■ PIONEER. ■ MEAT MARKET. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton. Sausage, Balogna, etc .sold in quantities to suit pur•tasers at the LOWEST PRICES None but Se best stock slaughtered. Everybody is tavlted to call. THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID CATTLE ) 1. EIGLESBACH. Proprietor. eastern Meat Market. * INTRA L LOCATIONOFPOsri k PUBLISQUARE,' RENSSELAER, - • INDIANA A. 0. BUSHEY, Proprietor.

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Real Estate Transfers

Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Spec ified Equit-tble Trust Co, to Wm. 11. Spaces Nov. 3, se 4-27-7, Carpenter, S2BBO. Sarah Elizabeth Burns to Martin Burns. Nov. 7, nw corner ne sw 1731 6, 5 acres, Walker 100. Susan C. Van R. Strong |to Johp, E. Randle, Oct. 1, pt ue sw 30-29-6, Rensselaer, 1225. Azub h Sutton to James H. Chapman, Nov. 15, uid 4 nw sw 26-32-7, Keener, quitclaim, SIOOO. James 11. Chapman to Brazillia F and Harriet W. Ferguson,Nov. 16, same as above, SIOOO. John Jacobs et al to Rebecca Bernstein, Oct. 10, sw sw, se sw, 23-31-6, 80 acres, Gillam, $2,000. Wm. E. McCord to John Smith, eng, Nov. 12,sw; sA se nw 35-29-5, Hanging Grove, $9200. Joseph Leonard to Geo. H. Brown Jr.Oet. 5, n| n| 15 29-5, ej no 16-29-5, Hangiig Grove, ne se 34-30-5, Gil'am, $13,200. Edwin P. and Mary V. Hammond to Geo. K. and Nora A. Hollingsworth, Nov- 17, Its 7,8, 9, 10 bl 21 Rensselaer, $4500. Lydia F. Lavinder to Elizabeth A. Lavinder, Aug. 20, se ne 35-32 5, 40 acres, Kankakee, S3OO.

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Ditch N otice...Whereas, Orpheus C. Halst ad. David L. HaJstea I,Santo rd L. Hal-i earl and William Halstead tibd n the Auditor’s O'i.ee of Juniper county. Indiana. on Ute Thirtieth day o( August, 1894, a petition to the Board of I Commis-ioners ot -uid Jasper county, praying said Board to can-e to be constructed a Ditch or Drain in said County, as hereinafter des.-ri> e<i; and whereas on the filth day of September, 1894, the same being : lie 3rd day ot tlte rt-gnisr septemlter Term. JMS4. ot said Board of Commissioners, said Board did, by an. order duly entered of Record a point John Q. Lamhorn, Waller S Russell and John Oti. viewers in said cause to View said proposed ditch and to. perform < er»afn duties in sa'd order named, and to do and perform all other necessary ac's and services as such viewers and to .file th* ir report with the County Auditor; and whereas said viewers have made their view of said Ttropo ed work and after having subscribed and sworn tothe same, have filed th-ir report with the undersigned couutv Auditor of said county or.l asper: THEREFORE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ot the pendency and pray' r ot said petition and the filing of said view, r»’ report t her.on. and that me time set f r the Lear - ing thereof is on

Wednesday the sth Day of December. 1894, the same being the 3td day of the regular December term 1894 of said Commissioners Court. Said proposed dileh is described as follows: Commencing at a point twenty-five (25) feet North and twenty-eight and one half rods East of the South w, st Corner of the Northwest Quarter of Section twentyone (21). Township twenty nine (29) North, Range seven (7) west, in Jaap r Couuty.indiana, and extending thence South, 5 degrees West, a distance of 40u feet to station 4; Thence South, 30 degr.es west, a distance of SW Jeet to station 6; T Thence South, 5 degrees East a distance of 600 feei to station 12; Thence South, 40 degrees East a distance of 600 feet to station 18; Thence South, 10 degrees East a distance of 900 feet to Station 27; , Thence South. 20 degrees East, a distance ot 300 feet to station 30; Thence South, 10 degrees East, a distance of 750 leet to station B<—so; Thence South, 45 degrees East, a distance of 225 feet to station 39—75; Thence North, 85 degrees East, a distance of 325 feet to station 43; Thence South, 70 degrees East, a distance of 480 feet to station 47—80; Thence South, 60 degrees East, a distance of 220 leet to station 5o; Thence South, 5y degrees East, a distance of 950 feet to station 59—50; Thence South, 52 degrees East, a distance of 750 feet, to station 67; Thence South, 55 dtgrees East, a distance of 1223 feet to station 79—23; Thence South, 44 degrees East, a distance of 377 feet to station 83: Thence South 40 degrees E-. st, a distance of 418 feet to station 87—18, where it empties into the Wusrthuer Ditch. This ditch has a grade of .283 of a foot to each 100 feet from Station oto Station 21, and from Station 24 to station 40, .430 f a foot, and from Station 40 to the outlet .034 of a foot to each 100 feet. The names of the owners of the land through which said Ditch will pass or lie affected by the construction of said. Dileh, are as follows, to-wit: Daniel S. Makeever, Orpheus Halstead, John Makeever, Milton Makeever, John Bis! ski, John E. Bisloski, John Martindale, John 0. Martindale, James Yeoman, Isaac N. Makeever, William D. Sayier, Winona E. Sayler, Wallace sayler, Andrew K. Sayler, and Ncwtou township. f In Witness whereof, I have hereZhw \ unto set my hand and affixed the ) seal of the Board of Commisslon-v>u'--y ers of said c unty, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 2nd day of November, A. D. 1894. HENRY B. MURRAY, Auditor Jasper County, Nov. 7-14. Indiana.

Application for License. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the town of DeMotte and of Keener to.wm.hip, in .Jasper county, State of Indiana, that the undersigmd, a male inhabitant of said State, and a person over the age of twenty-one (21) years,. hot in the hibit of becom ng intoxicated, and ih respect to all legal qualification and requirements, a fit and proper person to be intrusted with a license for the sale of intoxicating liquors; will, apply to the Board of Commissioners of said Jasper county. Indiana, at their regular December teim, A D. 1894, for a license to sell and barter spirituous, vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquois, in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting the same to be drank on the premises where sold and bartered. The precise location of the premises where said liquors are to be sold and bartered is a one (1) story frame building, fronting on unnamed Street, in the town of DeMotte, Jasper county. Indiana. Commencing at a point Twenty [2Ol feet east of the northwest corner of lit one [l] in Block Three [3] in the original plat of said town of DeMotte; running thence South Twen-tv-live feet [2s] f*et, thence east fifteen [ls] feet, thence north twentv five [2s] leet, thence west fifteen [ls] feet, to the place of beginning. Saidjpremises being commonly known and designated as a “saloon building’’ and situated on said Lot one [l] in Block Three [3] in lhe original plat of the town of DeMotte, Jasper county, Indiana, as above set forth and described. Reuben Gundy.

Towb Board Note 1 NOTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION. Notice Is hereby given that on Friday December 7, 1894. we will receive sealed blds for letting the job of digging and constructing a sewer an i tile dram ordered to be constructed by the Board of Trustees of the town of Rensselaer, Indiana, on October 8. 1»4. And the engineer’s tpeclflcatlons for which, may be in spected at the office of B F. Ferguson*The Job will be let to the lowest responsible bidder. Each bld to be accompanied by a bond of SSOO, with two freehold sureties, to our approval, for the faithful periormonceof work, and to execute a written contract Said bids will be received at 8 o’clock P. M. on above date. The Board reserves the right to refuse any or all blds. Witness iny hand and the seal /SCT?\of the town of Rensselaer, at office ( Jthls Bth day of Octoiier 185,4. CHAS, M. BLI E, ■ ..,; , ' l r : Town <-lory.

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SM» Iffl. State of Indiana, I County of Jasper I bjy In jasper Circuit Court to January term 18K5. William Heuson ) vs. - 4784. George MeMurchy. et al I Be it remembered that on the sth day ot November 1894. the plaintiff filed his complaint in said court with an affidavit that the following named defendants are non-residents ot the State of Indiana, towlt: George McMurchy and Mrs. George MeMurchy his wife and Mrs. McMurchy widow of said George McMurchy; James MeMurchy and Mrs. James McMurchy hirf wife and Mrs. McMurchy widow of said James McMurchy; John Dimmitt and Mrs. John Dimmitt ills wife and Mrs. Dimmitt widow of said John Dimmitt; Isaac Harter. Jr., ami Mrs. Isaac Harter his wife and Mrs. Harter, widow of said Isaac Harter Jr., Louis Shaefer ami Mrs. Louis Shaefer his wife,’ and Mrs. Ixiiils Shaefer widow of said Louis Sliaefer aud all the Unknown heirs, devisees mid legatees ami all of lhe unknown heirs, devises and le"atees of tlie unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of all of the above named persons aud notice is hereby given to all of said non-resi-dent def endants to be and appear before the Judge of tlie Jasper Circuit Courtat the Court House in Rensselaer, in said county on the seventh day of January, tlie same being the first judicial day of the Janurry term 1895. of Jasper Circuit court and answer or demur to said complaint or the same will be heard in your {absence. Said cuurt begins on the first Monday in January 1895. Witness my hand and official seal /SCTiAthis the stli day of November 1984. ( 55"’ ) WILLIAM H, COOVER, clerk of Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson & Bro Attys. Nov. 8-15-24. Baby carriages all styles and prices at Williams. Rheumatism Cured in a DaT•‘Mystic Care” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 8 days Its action upon the system is remarks ble and mysterious. It removes at onct the cause, and the disease immediate!) disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by A. F. Long & Co., druggists, Rensselae

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