Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1895 — Page 8
REMINGTON ITEMS.
The reViv*! meetings at the M. E. chuich.' closed Mocday evening. Over fifty addilio s. Thomas Babh returned io bis h me in Burlit>gti>n lowa Tuesday . . .. Coovgr was in town SafuTday evening, leaving lure i n the ll.tiain for Wolcott. •“ ~ Alb-rt, the little sou of \Vjn Z?a was quitg sick at Ins grat-d fathers last Thursday. His trouble cans,, d by his teeth-disappeared on haying three lanced. Mr. Wm. Breese and family are visiting at J. Zea’s preparatory to taking possession of their new farm, recently purchased of Frank Rich. M. M Thompson of Valpo is visiting in town, and looking up work, thus killing two birds with one stone. Fred Love’s new building will be made almost entirely of steel, having an entire steel front, sides and roof. It will be 20x100 feet, Work is benow. Mrs. I). H.Patton is expected home the 23rd. Mrs. E. A. Bartoo is quite sick with LaGrippe. Mrs. Charles Bartholemew, who has been sick a long time is now supposed to have consumption, and is very sick. Mr. John Green who has been home on a visit returned to Chicago, where he is attending a school of Pharmacy, last Monday. He expects to come home a full (Edged druggist in a short time. Mrs. McCabe, a former resident is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Osborne.
Mrs.. Kenyon, died at her home in Fowler Monday afternoon, March 4. Mrs. Kenyon was well known to our people here and had many warm personal friends to whom her sudden death was a great shock. She leaves a husband and several children to mourn her loss. Miss Greenway has been sick but at present is much The many friends of Miss Bolles are rejoiced to know that she is able to be up once more and to walk a few steps at a time, Owisg to in E A has been obliged to resign his office as assessor • John Lambdrn has been appointed his successor. Miss Dollie May and Mr. Burr Porter were married last Thursday evening, at the home of the brides parents, by Elder J. D. Carson. The young couple will at once commence house-keeping on the Porter homestead north of town. They take with them the best wishes of a host of friends. Mrs. W. A.. Traugh went to Chicago Wednesday to meet her husband who came there for medical treatment. The two new furnaces at the school house were fired up Monday for the first time. It was found, as expected, that there was not sufficient draft, thus making it necessary to either build new flues, or enlarge the old ones. Calvin Wertz, who has been attending school at Elmira, N. Y., graduated there recently and has obtained a position as teacher of short hand ”in that institution. Mr. Wertz is a young man of‘unusual worth —and we congratulate him on receiving so desirable a position. J. F. Ellis aud John Westfall met with an accident in their recent hunting expedition. This time, however, it was the horse and not the man that suffered from the accidental discharge of the gun. The horse will be incapacitated for labor for some days.
Real Estate Transfers
Warranty DeedtZWhen Not Otherwise Spec IsledJohn Wolff to Elisha F. Short’ Sept. 10, ’94, s| nw 25-28-7. se ne 2-6-28-6, 120 acres, Jordan, $3300. Geo. W. Foulks to John Wolff, Oct. 20, pt nj ne 22-28-6, 80 acres, Milroy, SI6OO. Charles C. Fish to Joseph F. Iliff, Feb. 20, ne nw 9-30-6, 40 acres, Barkley, $425. Joseph F. Iliff to Frances E. Marion, Feb. 20, sum its above, quitclaim $425. Andiew Faris to Elizabeth Eberle, Feb. 9,4* 1-30 5. nene 12-30 5, 120 Gillam $3360. Huklah Mallett to Chas. E. Barlach* r, Feb. 14, und | Remington, $75. Asa A. Brown to Benj. J. Gifford, Feb. 18, sj ow 27-31 6, Walker SBOO. Jacob M. Troxell to David S. Alter, Feb. 12, ’94, nw 26-31-7, 160 acres, quitclaim, Union, sl. G. K. Holliagi-worth to Elizabeth Sim|>aop, F> b. 23, w| of pt Its 10, 11 • 14. N 37, Weston’s A id. Rensselaer, >BOO. Geo. W. Reij'e to Joseph Osborne Feb 20, pt Its 5,6, bl 8, Remington, SBSO. Danh'l H c <*•1« to James B Foley Feb. •?/'• ne 31 . 0-5,160 awts,. GilU», 88200. .
Snrrrr to r-t-’.'-e 2G,--'9-L. —se-t-25 30-5, 80 a>T.es, Gillam, quitclaim,' t e?x-o. . Hermann-B >ll man tp Christopher Schrocder. Frb 20;;-r=pt sfc sw 8 Walker, s3io; ' _ . - - r Josf-pirMitcbell to‘James McMannis, March_l. sw acres - Marion, $7-660. Judson 11. Pei kins to JEdgsr L. Br-ucc, March w| sw 33 29-6, 80 ac cs. Marion , *3200. ’ Janvs C. Whitaker to Larkin H. Whitaker. Feb. 3. '9l w| sw 34 30-5, 20 acres, Gillam. 85000, Samuil J. Hunter to Thomas Adamson, Feb..12,J00 acres in 22-23-29 5, Hanging Grove $25. Wellington A. Traugh to Ollive Foster, Feb-20, pt nw 30-27 6, Carpenter, SI3OO. ® Chas. E. Martiq,to Wm. G. Baker, Feb. 26, n-J se, ne sw, 27-29-5, 120 acres, Hanging Grove, $4320. Jos F. Iliff to John W. McConhay, Feb. U. Its 16,17, bl-30,Wes-ton’s Add. -Rensselaer, SBOO. George Peters to'George F. Peters, March 5, it 7, bl 2, Hogan, It 2, Schmidt’s Add. Hogan, $1200*., Sarah J. Knight, to James Snell, Apr. 6, ’93, Its 3,4, bl 9, Remington, 81200. _ ■ ' James Snell to Wm. C. Kirk, Feb. 27, same as above, $12,00. Charles H."and Geo. F. Shaull to Andrew Peller to John Khnzeman, March 2, sw, s end nw 28-27-5, Carpenter, 184 acres, 81399. - William C. Kirk to William E. Seymour, Mar.T, Its 4,5, 6, 10, 11, 12, bl 2, Bartoo’s Add. Remington, 550.
Chas. G. Austin to Amos F. Shester, Mar. 1, pt n| ne, 31-27-7, 80 acres, Carpenter, $4400. Benj. Van Dusen to Clarence E. Sigler, Feb. 15, frac swnw 30-32-6, Wheatfield, SBOO. Clara Frame to Clarence E. Sigler, Feb. 19, ne cor ne nw 30-32-6, 5 acres, Wheatfield, S3OO. John W. Keen to Hippolyte Conrad, Feby. 25, sw se 30-28-7, 40 acres Jordan,slßoo. Huffman Keen to Hippolyte Confftd Feb. 25, frac, sw, nw se, 30-28-7, Jordan £4OOO. James Maloy to Frank Mai oy» Mar. 4, Its 9, 10,11, 12, 13, 14, 15, bl 26, Its 6,7, 10, bl 39, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer, s 2.
Frank Maloy to James and Anna Maloy, March 4, same as above, $2. Elizabeth A. Duvall to George B. and Mary L. Switzer, Mar. 2, e| se 18-30-6, 80 acres, Union, SIOOO. James F. Martin to J. B. Pope, Oct. 10, sw se 22-31-5, 40 acres, Gillam, SIOO. James C. McColly to Sam’l F. Mercer, Mar. 4, Its 14, 15, bl 32, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer, sl. Asa A. Brown to Benj. J. Gifford March 1, ne nw 33 31-6, Walker, S4OO, . G'" ' ■■ Charles D. Nowels to William Freeman/March 1, w| w| 1-29-7, 292 acres, Marion, $13,455. Cornell and Forest Merrill, to Wm. Birkett, Sept. 14, 94, s| nw, n| sw 32-27-6, 160 acres, Carpenter $8960. Enoch B. McCashen to John P. Johnson, Mar. 2, n 4 se 26-28-6, nw sw 25.28-6, Milroy, $4200. James M. McDonald to John C. Fisher, Feb. 21, e side ne ne 19 28-5, nw nw 20-28-5, 70 acres, Milroy, S2IOO. Richard A. Edwards to Daniel Warner, Feb. 15, w| ne, e| nw 34-29-5, 160 acres, Hanging Grove, $4960. Fritz Zard to George Ziegler, Feb. 13, 316 acres in 6-31-29-5, Hanging Grove, $11,700. Geo. E. Streeter to John and Fred Klinzman, Mar. 2, sw, n| se 17-27-6, 240 acres, Carpenter, 1200. Rebecca Scott to Arthur D. Wooden, Mar. 1, e pt ne 28-27-6, 80 acres, Carpenter 4350. Sarah A. Thompson to Alpheus Elmore, Mar. 2, Its 1,2, bl 17, Remington, 1600.
Mary E. Pool to Julia Hart, Feb. 26, n.J 4,5, bl 16, Remington, 900. Elmer F. Emerv to John M. Ott, Feb. 25, Its 4,5, 6,7, 8,9, bl 9. and pt of Webber st, Bruell’s Add. Reming£on,7oo. Abraham Leopold to James N. Tanner, Mar. 6, Its 11, 14, bl 11, Leopold’s Add. Rensselaer, 735. James F . Watson to William W. Frances, Mar. 6, pt nw nw 2-28-6, ne ne, e side nw ne 3-28-6, e side se 34-29-6, pt w| sw 35-29-6, 213 acres, Marion, 9622. S. C. Brockus lo S. B. Moffit, Mar 4. It 3 bl 7, Fair Oaks, Trust deed, 56. Cora Hayes to Samuel Remley, Mar. 2, pt Its 5,6, bl 1, Bentley’s Add. Wheatfield, 540. John M. Schultz, assignee, to IWm. B. Austin, Mar. 4, se se 32-31-6, sw sw 33-31-6, 80 acres, Walker, 435. —James G. Francis to Albert W. Wooden, Feb. 28, s.| se, s| n| se 21-27-6, 120 acres, Carpenter, 6720. Geo. G. Prevo and Jess e L. Prevo. to Wm. H. Piper, Mar. 6s nw ne 14-30-.% sw se Jl-30-4, 80. at res, Gillam, 2880.
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xEtna Life Ins. Co., to Robt. M. Eyestone, Mar. 5, se se 24-29 5, 600 acres, Hanging Grove, and 45 acres in Pulaski Co., 9000. Reason L. P. Massey to Geo. J. Freshour, Feb. 28, _nw 11-30 5, 80 acres, Gillam, 2800. Andrew J. Emery to Amos G. Pumphrey, Nov. 3, ’54, sf nw, 1-28-8, 80 acres, s| el nw 33-29-7, 40 acres, 1300. Jesse F. Smith to Christiana Zea, Mar. 4, w| s„w, sw nw, 9-28-6, 220 acres, Marion, 7000. John S. Moorhead to Sallie P. Hinds, and Fred E. Bowman, Feb. 27, It 1 bl 18 Remington, 900.
Money to Loan.
The undersigned is still prepared to make loans on farms and town properly at rates as low as can be had in the market, with privilege of partial payments. If you are in need of a loan, call or write and learn terms. Money can be furnished promptly. E. L. Hollingsworth, Cashier A. McCoy & Co’s Bank.
nn n. STATE OF INDIANA,)-.. Jasper County. I°°' In the Jasper Circuit Court, June Term 1895. Wm. B. Austin, et al, . vs. >Complaint NO. 4542. Wm. R. Caldwel', et al ' Now conies the plaintiffs, by Thompson & Bro. their attorneys, and file their complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendantsare not residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants. that unless they be and appear on the first dav of the June term of the Jasper Circuit Court lo be holuen on the first Monday of June A. D. 1895, at the court house in Rensselaer in .■■a <1 county and state and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness whereof, I hereunto (BEILI sct my hand and affix the Seal of I ) said court, at Rensselaer this 11th day «f Match, A. D. 1895. . WM. H.COOVER. March 14-21 28. Clerk. Notice of Election of Trustee. Notice is hereby given to the members and supporters ot • the Presbyterian Church at Rensselaer, Indiana, that the Annual Meeting will be held at iho church, at 8 o’clock P. M Thursday, March 20th, 1895, for the purpose of electing one trustee of the church. The Secretary and Treasurer also the proper officers of all the auxiliary societies of the church will make their annual report to this meeting. By order of the Board of Trustees. F. J. SPARS, Pres C. D. Martin, Secy. March Sth, 189 b. With but little can and no t ouble the beard rd mustache* can be kept at nifoim brown or bl ck color bv Buckingham’s dye .or the whiskers.
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Sheriff’s Sale. No. 4776. By virtue of a certified copy of decree and execution to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein Abram R. Colborn is plain tiff and James W. Lock and Lizzie Lock are defendants, requiring me to make the sumos one hundred ninety-seven dollars and fifty-five cents ($197 55) and interests and costs accrued and to accrue, I will expose at public sale to the highest and best bidder on Friday, --March 29, 1895. 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 of 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 discharge said decree, interest and costs, to- • Lot one (1) and the west half (X) of lot two (2) in block number twelve (12) in the Western Addition to the town of Renting - on , in Jasper county, Indiana, Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from the valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. CHARLES W HANLEV. Sheriff of Jasper Co. Jasper Guy, Atty for Plff.
Sheriffs Sale. No 4648 By virtue of a certified copy of a decree and execution to from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, in a cause wherein William W, Spencer is plaint ff and Ge rge R. Schofield etal are defendants, requiting me to make the sum of seven hundred and thirty-nine dollars and thirty seven cents (739.37) and interest and costs ac crued and to accrue, I will expose at public sale to the highest and best bidder, on Friday, March 29th, 1895, 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 i ears of the following real estate, hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits will hot sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, I will at the same time and place exposeat public sale the lee S'mple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree. interest and costs, toW i £ • The Northwest quarter (J 4 of the Southeast quarter (14) 01 section twelve (12) and the Southwest quarter (34) of the Northeast quarter (14) of Section twelve (12) all in Township thirty (30) North, Range five (5) West, in Jasper county, Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. CHARLES W. HANLEY, jZ Sheriff Jasper County, Indiana. Thompson A Bros. Attys, for Plff.
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Notice of Administrator’s Sale of Real Estate. STATE OF INDIANA, | „ County of Pulaski. In the Pulaski Circuit Court, To February Term 1895 George H. Brown Jr. Admr.x In the matter of the Estate of William M. of the estate Noland, deceased. of William M. vs. Noland, deLouisiana Noland, Frank E. I ceased. ProNoland, and Hettie Noland rceedings to his wife, Ross E. Noland, un- sell real estate married, and Emma Noland, to pay debts unmarried. ana for partiJ tion. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Pulaski Circuit Court the undersigned, administrator of the estate of WIL liam M. Noland, deceased, will offer for sale at private sale on the premises in Barkley township, Jasper on and after
MARCH 23rd, 1895, or at Francesville. Pulaski county, Indiana, the following described real estate, situated in Jasper county, Indiana, to wit: The Northwest quarter (X)|of section five (5) fractional, in Township twenty-nine, (29) North, Range five (5) west, containing one hundred and thirty-five and forty five one hundredths (135 45-100) acres, more or less. The northeast quarter (X) of the Northeast quarter (X) and the Southeast quarter (X) of the Northeast quarter (X) antjl the Northeast quarter (X) of the Southeast quarter (X) all in Section thirty-one, containing one hundred and twenty (120) acres. The Northeast quarter (X) of the Northwest quarter (X) and the Northwest quarter (X) of the Northwest quarter (X) and the Southwest quarter (X)or the Northwest quarter (X) of Section thirty-two (32) containing one hundred and twenty (120) acres.* And the Southwest quarter (X) of Section thirty-two. (32) containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres, all in Townshln thirty (30) North, Range five (5) west, in all five hundred and thirty-five and forty-five one hundredths (535 45-100) acres, more or less, being and known as all of he old William M. Noland’s farm. The terms of said sale are as follows: onethird (X)cash in hand, and the balance in two equal pavmenis falling due in one and two years. Thedeferred payments are to be evidenced by promissory notes ated on the day of sale and each drawing six per cent, interest, and waiving valuation aad appraisement laws, and secured by a mortgage on the real estate sold. GEORGE H. BROWN, JR. Admr. By Mordecai F. Chilcote, Attorney for Admistrator.
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I -Notice-of Letting' Contract! For Repairing and Draining Gravel Roads. Notice is hereby given that on the 13th day of March. 1895. the Board of Turnpike Directors of Jasifer county will let to the lowest bidder. giving bopd. for the execution of a contract the work of repairing aud drainiiig the free turnpike roads ofsaid comity fox-one year.— The said work will be let la sections as follows: First. Pleasant Ridge; Second. Long Ridge: . - , Third. Poor Farm: Fourth. College; Fifth. Range Line, North of Remington; Sixth. Range Line South of Remington, described in the record of said Board. Witness my hand this the 29th day of December, 1894. „ EZRA L. CLARK. Clerk of Board of Turnpike Directors. Feb. 14-21-28. Mar. 7. Notice of Sale of Escheated. Lands. Hotice is hereby given, that on Tuesday, the 2nd Day of April, 1895, between the hours of ten o’clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M. at the door of the Court House, in the town of Rensselaer, in the | county of Jasper and state of Indiana, the ; Auditor of said county will offer for sale, at public auction, for not less than the full appraised value thereof, the fallowing real • estate in said county formerly (belonging to John Oregex, now deceased, and which has escheated to the State of Indiana, for the want of heirs capable of inheriting the same, tow it: The Southwest quarter (X) of the Southwest quarter (X) of Section Twenty-four (24), in Township Tnirty-two (32) North, Range Seven (7) West. Terms of Sale. One third cash in hand, arid the balance in four equal installments, d le in, one, two, three and four years, respectively, from day of sale, bearing interest as six per cent, per annum, payable annuilly in advance. By order of the Board of Commissioners of said county. , HENRY B. MURRAY, Auditor. Feby. 21st, 1895. Feb. 28. Mar. 7-14.
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