Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 December 1895 — Page 8

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Real Estate Transfers

Wn '/yILiWDn Spec. : —^-1->•-_" ified ■_ Abraham Leopold tti Joseph A. y and b ■ i H. Ni-rn'i-i’i. Dee» 4..1ts <. B“bli3 \V. ct<Hfs 2nd AM. Rensselaer, s2i>'). i A'ha I) .In-urvr’ to Harn M. and Ms iy .',. -. ■ • . ■; • '■ It 7. in t| tie? .ini. S3oo’ .- W 'A J* 1 I Marlin AF; i’<({:•'.^.all,"_• IL I. d w-| jiw 31 2 4 JR. u nIA 7. Jlik .n_£ n'oVc'fgrjuu. ~ ■\ ■ • : ■ - •- J. :.. G . }v ■. i.. s“ ’iiw, 3 28-7. 40 acr . hq. i. ■n. vi ! n > ._=== A I ■■ A';:d'd -o Alfred, C/Robins* ' . O l 1 . - t ! <>. pl so, 21-30-4}, 87 :■ i■>. Barkby, 82.01)0,. ■' Alfred C- RobinS'"- t > Emmet L. H> mi ?s w. rth. Oct 3. same as above, $2,200 - * > Mart L Winegard ft al to Asa A. Brown. Oct. 5, pt s-- 29 31-6, Walker, ' s4o. James H. & Priseilia Anderson to Jerry Mote & Geo. H Fuller, ne nw, nw qe. 24 30-7, 80 wus. Union. $2.000. Ch'S r W Aldrich to James F. Ellis. 1) c. 10, pt ne ne. 11-27-7. nw nw 12 27 7, 79 acres. Carpenter $3,400. J- . Chr stian Hensler to Jacob A Hensler. N v. 30. sw, 30 28 6. nj sc se 25-28 7. Jordan, p-£ iw, w| ne, 6-27-6. C*< p nter, $5 500 Peter Hinds to Elisha F. -Short, ■ Sep 1". n>- ne, 26-28-6..Milroy, S9OO. C A Dunnineto" to Warren Robirgon. I) (:. 7. v | ■ W, w| t>W, 1-0-29-7. Nev.-toij, $5 600 Rcc; vl ier L .nd A Imp Co. to Joi.- < . Carum had. Dec, 10, Its 12, 13. 14 15. M 28. R nsselaer, $l5O. Fr s M. Tharp et al to Elias Holl” a worth, S'g. 14. pt bl 10, Renii gu»n. quitclaim,. sloo.‘ .. .1.. —. .J;,:., s W. Porte* to Isaac W. and Even. ■ Porter, Aug. 27, pt sw, 2524 6. 13 acres. Marion, $1,500. Win Cooper to Wm- Hoile, Nov. 9. <| nw. 17 31-6, 80 acres, Walker, $2 370 ■ . 8. P Thompson to Mathias Petty, Dec 13 se nw, 4-30-7,90 acres, Newton, S9OO. 1 t

MrehosPeUyto I).mu-i W MrL lon, I); C 13, e| ...se n\v, 1 30-7, ly,. acres, Newton, James F. Wb.'s .m et al to Benjamin F. SwafTzTD'c. 3. pt sw, 1 28-6, Marioh. 81.400. W> 1 m~M 7— Wasson-to-B mj-rm i n F. SwaMz. D-c. 3, 480 acres in 11-12 28 6.'M b0y..814,600. Svfii llaz kamp to Aljj Bierma, Dec. 13. nw se „22 3-7 7, 40 acres, Krein.r 8809. Al.V' Bieuni to Wm D-zekamp,. -Dec 13, s in ■ as above, 8800.

'.hhmJ'Lllgwstk Nt>rkiL of Erection. lyherdw- gkr&t -44 ra- on the e'v vi.ii‘c <>f the 26 h dtt-r-<-f D.C* mlx r A. I) 1895,. -str eleeLb-rn v. U-Lbe held hv lr- 'pc- S L<> ' :e No.' 1 13 1 . O=D. F. ”f R J “i. ; . . . in Ats Lodge Hall for the purpose of electing ollicers, which will include three trustees of said lodge, for the year 1896 | .— =.—Witness niy hand and -, seal - the .seal of said Lodge < . ' this 6th day of December A. D. 1895 James F. Antrim. Secretary. Swine for Sale. <S c Some finely bred Poland* China boars and also some choice brood sows, bred to boar from Joe Cunninirhain. of Miami Co., for sale at O. K Ritchey’s place, 4 miles south of‘'Rebsselqer. Itp. Notice trf Election. Hall of Rensselaer Encampment No. 201 1. O. O. F., gee. 10, 1895. Notice is hereby givfen that at a regular meeting of Rensselaer Encampment Nd. 201 I. O. 0. F , to be held in their Lodge Hall, on Friday evening. Dec 27. 1895,three trustees will eeheted, to serve during the com®K’year. E.M. Parcels, Alt “St, Chief Patriarch. .. John R. Vanatta, Scribe. J. ' THE LADIES BAZAAR. The ladies of the Presbyterian Church will open their bazaar, Wednesday,Tjec. 18th, and continue four days. Chicken pie dinner, the open ing day,. Thursday turkef dinner, . Friday general dinner, with fish. All ' kinds of fancy work, candies etc for sale. Supper served every evening. Season admission tickets only 5 cents.

SlWria”s Sale. ■'No i -rX3. 8 By virtf.e of a ecTiilied copy of rin-rf =exeeutiun to me directed from the v'lerk of the Jasper circuit court, in a cause, where,in Soloinoii Wells is plaiiititf anti rraneis .1. ■Sears —amt —Ara be it — Sears-* —t — at are defendants requiting me .to huftre tire sum of f ive T housand Nine llinulrcil Thirteen Dollars'and Forty cents stud interest and costs accrued and to accrue, 1 1 will eypose at pulrlic'sitl.e to the highest.and beat bidder, on s Friday, January 10, 1890,* between tlie hours of 10 o’clmilc a.—m. :vnd 4 o'cioet; p. m-. o; sa d ilaV at the door of the courthouse of.l -;?er couqty, Indiana, 'first the reiits and profits fur a term not ■■ vein-. I lag aey.-vi years ot the loim'v.-itrn: rl-al 'st .te heretn;if:'ei describe ! and if slid reins an ! juiili a will not ssll-term ,■ utileieiLt-saimam_ ■satisfy said decree, interest- and easts I li ill lai tile same time amt phi- e expose at public I sale the fee sim-blc of said real estate or somncii tltereur as iway-'ba l.i-.-e-'ii-,. to-dis, I charge said decree, inteigst and costs to-wft;' » Lets '<>:;te ; -).T wo i - l intee (3i ten i In), eleven illT i;mt tAvi-Tve'..tiiT'Jit 'Flock Iwo'TUnrr -Soitth -adilttieTi 'a > t:i<< town “of®r.erase''ref; J.a>pci_ vuirnty. timt; jm = ... ===== said sale will her made ivi.hout any relief -wjaiitirvi-r iioin Jite. valuation Air- -apjnaise- ! ment laws of the Sti-ite of Indiana. CLLAItLES W. HANLEY, “1- Sheriir Jasper Coutity, ■ ! Indiana. TiioMrsox & Bros. Atty for Pill’s.

FROM McCOYSBURG.

(Formerly Marlboro.) , -jMhs Anna Robinson is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. 11. Hamilton. The Methodists are holding protracted meeting at the Osborne school house. Preparations are being made at this place for a fine Christmas entertainment and tree. Rev. Brady will preach his farewell sermon at this place Sunday afternoon, Dec. 28. A fine gold watch is on exhibition at Gwin & McCoy’s store. We understand that it is to be given to the most popula.- young lady present at the play and box supper Saturday night. Mrs. Peter Zea, of Shelby, was the guest of Mrs. John Phillips Ijjst week. Several men of Chicago Spent a few days last week with Frank Kodak of this place. They enjoyed their vacation by taking a good hunt. L. H. Hamilton and family now occupy rooms with Mr. C. E. Maxwell. L G. E. Hosmer shipped two carloads of cattle to Chicago. He also received two car loads from the same place. J. Goodyear has been on the sick list for the past week. A nice new fresh stocks of dolls. They are bound to please you, at Long’s, the druggist.

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1000 Mile Tickets.

- Ttrey co3Esji.it carl be 'purchased o* any agent on the Mo-. .recii route. /I’hev nrd ..goud. fur one. a ore from date, of sale, and good for passage on 23 different ro&jis. The. lines afford the commercial traveler access to the principal clti ’S l and towns in Indiana, Ohio, and Kentuckey, with .through lines to* St. ■Louis. The coupo-rS from this iaaok will be acceirted in piyment for excess baggage and for seats in parlor cars on the Louisville, New Albany, A Chicago Railway, also between Chicago and Cincinnati, via L N. A... AC., add C. 11. &D. railroads. The ..train service of this line includ, s all. the conveniences devised to uykq traveling pleasure, Vestibuled trains, with parlor and dining _cais cn_all day.trains ; Pullman buffet, and c >mhartnieiit sleeping cars on all night, 'trains. Special feature;; Shtam butt," Pinteh light., ' ■ -/.. ,

Residence Broperry For Sale. residence propertvon Mihoy street, goc.d house, good | well, plenty of frim, one acre of.land, f<.-r further ir.fiirmatio.i, tali at the I premises, or enquire at Tub Rr.i’vm.i- 1 can office. 4tp Al. IV ILLIS

■ Public Sale.. I will sell at public auction, at .my hum in. Newton township, one mile southwest of Surrey, on . FRIDAY, DEC. 20,. 1895, Beginning at 10 o’clock, a. nr,'B cows, 2 young cattle,^3 horses and colts. 20 tons timothy hay, 1.0 tons wild bay, SOO bushels born, .._275 bushels oats;' wagon, buggy, bobsleds, Im g s'ed, sulkey plow, stilbb'le p'pw, cultivator, spring-tooth harrow, hay rako<*2 sets harness, iron ke iie, household ami kitchen furniture, etc. ,; Terms': On-j year's credit, sums over $5, without interest if paid when Jue; ifpiid when due, Kpo-r. a ent. 'interest' /rom date, ~8 per cent; diidc-unt ILr c sh on sums over sea. N. Hopkins. 8 Pwlllps, Auctioneer. Ges Gris mi. 'Vtih buns and hot- cof- ‘ fee.- —N. ■ ■ • =

Estey/orgsim and pianos, sad Estey iCampV'rga-i-* and pianos, on exhibition at Eclipses Them All. The Monon Route now makes the run from Chicago to Jacksonville, Fla., in 35 A hours, leaving Chicago -daily at 8:32 p. M. and arriving atJacksonville at 8:20 the second morning, making connections with all lines at Jacksonville for central and southern Florida. Passes Rensselaer at 11:23 p. m. For full information call on the local station agent or address Frank J. Reed, General Passenger AgenUChicago. ■- wy —— \ Change in Livery Stable. 4 UThe undersigned have bought and are now in control of the Cambe livery stable, west of the public square. They solicit a share of the people’s patronage. Fine rigs furnished on short notice. Feeding and boarding at reasonable rates. 3 mo. Phegley Bros. Main Street Meat Market. The uridersigtied wishes to announce to the citizens of Rensselaer and vicinity w that she has opened up a meat market in connection with her restaurant and grocery, where she keeps fresh beef, pork and oysters. Also dried and salted meats always on hand. Place of business one blbck south of depot on Main street. Minnie CEeaver. P. S. Cash paid for butter and eggs, etc. The best knives and, ' forks at Clarke’s for $3.00 per set. Call and see them.

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Sheriffs Sale.; NO. 4902. of a eertifieil. copy of decree and 'exeinfnon'Tiyne directed from ' Hie Clerk of Hie - Jasper Cireul^., Court in a cause, wherein David J.’ Thompson is plaintiff and C'hal’ie.s E. Best et al are-defendants requiring me to make the sum of Orfe. Hundred Seventeen dollars and twenty-two cents ($ 117.22) and Interest and costs accrued and to accrue. I well expost; at public sale.to tlie highest anj best bidder on ‘Friday, December 20, 1895. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M, and 4 o’clock I’. 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, 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 necessary to discharge said decree, interest and. costs towit: The north east quarter (*4) of the north west quarter (J 4 and the north west quarter (14) of the north east quarter (X) of section tlilrty four (34) in township twenty eight (28) north, range seven (7) west 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. HANLEY. Sheriff of Jasper County, • Indiana, Eastern Kansas? If you are looking for a cheap home on easy terms, write or (All on us. We have good farms at from sls to $25 per acre, owing to location and improvements. If you want to know about eastern Kansas, write or call on D. W. Bostwick. lola, Allen Co., Kansas. 3 per cent Commission. ~ Austin Hollingsworth & Co. have a special fund to loan on real estate at 7 per cent per annum with 3 per cent Commission, in any sum. Why pay 5 per cent Commission to red tape insurance companies, when we can closchip a loan in 48 hours. I

Notfce of Appoiirtmontr NoUre is hereby given that theundersigned has bcen-appointed by the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, administrator of the state of Guett A. Uly.it. deceased and that said estate is probably solvent. Dated this tlio loth day, of Decomber. 1895. Fkan k Foltz, Dec. 12-19-29. Administrator; Notice of Final Settlement of Estate/ In the matter of the estate of 1 Emmet Kauual Deceased. ) In the Jasper Circuit Court, January term, 189(1. •Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, as administrator of the estate of Emmet Kannal, deceased, lias presented and filed his account and vouchers In final settlement of said estate, lyid that the same will come up for the examlnat.on and action of said Circuit Court, on the seventh day of January, 1898, at which time all persons interested In said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchees should not be approved And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear anil make proof of.thelr heirship or claim to any part of said estate. George K. Hollingsworth, Wm. H, Cooyer, Administrator. Clerk. mk-eST tn 1 x . . STATE OF INDIANA, | qq.*' . Jasper County. | oo ' In the Jasper Circuit Court, January Term 1896. » Elizabeth C. Weiss, Adnirx. •) vs. V No. 4978. Mary E. Fisher, et al, \ The above named plaintiff liy Thompson & Bro., lier attorneys, tills day filed hercomplalut herein with an affidavit that the defendants named trrsald cause tffwßNotice is therefore hereby given said Defend anthat unless they be and appear on the first day of the next tend of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the First' Monday of January A. D. 1896, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said county and state and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in your absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto (SEAL\ set “y hand and affix the seal of I Jsaid court at Rensselaer, Ind. thia w lßth day of November A. D. 1895, J WM. H. OOOVBR. _ ; Clerk. Thompson & Bro., attye for plaintiff*