Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1896 — Page 8
• * 1 Notice to Landowners. ■ ■ - ■ ■rtt .» ' _ . . .'•■■■ ' 4 To ' , .TV- • Wallace Robinson. ■ . ov ' > . ’• J ~" j RiisAfi I). Vah Kcunst'l.u r. I 8u»»n C- Van R-iisso.iwr strong 1 . • Pay • August Rosenbaum. * * I John W. Paxton, T 1 James C. McOoilv, John K. Randle, -,f, «>>• r*• H-. Burter. ’ , •< You are hereby notified that upon the 6th day •*■>. '*►>• i« to a. ra„ Wiuiam Wa*hburn. Thom .s Thompson, and Ancel Woodworth, the Commissioners appoint-d for that wiro « bv top Board of Trustees of the town of Rensselaer, cf the state of Indiana win meet ht the town Hall of said town, for the purpose of assessing the damages and benefits of aoy land, lots, or buildings and structures thereon appropriated occasioned by the opening of an alley over the following route In said town, towit: Commencing at a point in the confer of an alley at the center of the south line of block HUJllbar thirtvffUir (241- In Woskui ‘k » rid if »n In ■ wsmesni vmvtriVß w t—.—— .- usselaer. Indiana, and running thence south and south-easterly along the west line of outlets numbered fiftv-six (06), sixty (00). sixty •» wo si,, and sixty-three <«*) and on the east line of outtots numbered fifty seven (37). fin v-uine (69). fifty-eight (58) and sixty-one (til), and iutersecttng the northerly line of Susan ■treat In the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county. Indiana: one hundred and fifty feet from Cullen street and one hun I red and fifty feet from Weston street. This alley is to be fifteen feet wide, seven and one-half feet on each side of the Una herein described. The alsoffe 'described ouuuu are situated in the northeast of the northwest quarter of section thirty (so), town,hip twenty nine (id) north renge six (6). west in Jasper county, lud-Is’-a nt I<l pr<i|Mtsed alley to lie fifteen feet lu width and passes through the following descrilied land and lots in said town respectively owned by the persons named, to-wit ■ Name of Number Description Ownpr. of Lots. of lots. Wallace Robinson 86 The lots heroin I Susan O. Van Rene- described are dosJ seiaer .. Ignated by the } Susan O. Van Rons- numbers herein t seiaer String stated on the transLew Is Day • . S 3 Jet books in the August Rosenbaum 59 auditors office In }Jotm W. Paxton, Jaspercounty.lnd. James C. McColly GO anti In the assesohn E Randle 8t snr’s books of MarClaries H. Porter G2&GB ion township In » ' said county, and v ' are situated In the northeast quarter , of the nortliw st Quarter of section ilrty (80). tntown--3 — j— -j-_ ship twenty-nine (49), north range six (6) west in . i said county and state and all in the corporation <*f said town of Jtensse liter, hit liana. Dated Decenil er 2jd. 1895 TheJCoard us Tru.teos Of the town of Rensselaer, By c. M. Bute. Town Clerk: James W DuLthlt. Attorney for Petition. • Jar.. 2-9-16 23.
Survey Notice. Kollice U'hereby given to J.T OuJp, •I . T. Handle, a John Tibet, and 1). J. union! that I own tn. • ast half of the west half of the east half of s< ctlon 4 in towu 29, norih range 5 west In Jnsiier county, Indiana, and that I will proet-e i with the surveyor of Jaaper county on the •-•Jd day of January, HUG, to make a legal survey of said section or so much thereof os will lie necessary to establish the Udos and corners of uiy land according to law. R. B. Harris Jno. E Alter, Surveyor. Sale. , _ : NO. 49CS. By virtue of a certified copy of decree and execution tome directed from the clerk of the .laeper circuit court., in a cause wherein Solomon Wells is plaintiff aDd Francis J. Sears and Araliell Sears it al are defendants requiting me ..to make the autn of Five Thousand Nine Hundred Thirteen Hollars and Forty cents ($5,913 40) and interest and costs accrued and to accrue, I will ox nose at public sale to the highest and beet bidder, on ■» Friday, January 10,1896, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p tu. of said day at the door of the court house of .) sper county. Indiana-, first the rents and profits for a term not exceed ititf s**v»*n years oi rnt? toiiuwink n»i t»uttc hereinafter doscribed and if said rents ant profiis will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy Said decree, Interest and costs I «ill at the same time and pia-e expose at public sale u*e tee -uinnle of said real estate or so muen ttieroof as may lie necessary to dis charge said decree, Interest and costs to-wit: Lots one (l).two (2). three (3) ten (10), eleven (11) and twelve (12) in block two (2) in South addition to tne town of Retsselaer. Jaspei county, Indiana said sate will be made wiihont any relief whatever from the valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. CHARLES W. HANLEY, Sheriff Jasper. County. Thompson Sl Bros. " _ A-tty for Notice of Appointment. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been api>ointed administrator of the estate of Solomon McCur'aiu. deceased, by the Ce-rk of the Jas|ier Circuit Court and that saiid estate is supposed to be solvent. Frank Foltz. Thompson A Kao.. Administrator, Auys Jan. 2 9-is. Notice of Appointment. kk Saticeif hereby given that the undersigned has beu punted Administrator of the es tate ot "'e-ley V MilTfer. deceased by the ( erk of t e Jasper Circuit Court. The estate i probably solvent. ABRAM F. LONG. Admr. Tb itup-on £ Bro , attvs. Jan. 2:9 Hi. 9 ■MIEIIIDTICE. * ■ 4; ' ■; , STATE OF I NOT AXA.IQQ .1 tier County. <OO . In the J.i'i>cr Circuit Court, January term. 1896. I*. c c Lumber A Mannfac-'| turlngi 0.. (Incorporated> l Com , llalnt No. - \s r vm* All>'i E. SI verthorix et al J . , Now c<«nes the plaintiff, by Thompson & Bro., a 1:, ti <-v-. a d flies his complaint h> rein, togotiier vvi'li us affidavit that said defendant, A For F SHVeri liorji is hot a resident of the i-nl Indiana and that said actioii is for the r. very of a debt and in attachment and government. N'e' ic therefore hereby given said defend a \! en E Silverttiorn. -that unless lie be and sp ear on t liekeventeenth day of. the next tc me' tie j sper court to be hidden on the first Monday iu January, A. 1). 189 b. at the co rt li ti e in Kensse.lieT, in said county and e'M . ,-mil answer or demur To said complaint tiie some will tie heard and answered in your atbwr ,-g“- ». Witness my name and tiie seal of /iCTrfNsald Court a(lived, at Rensselaer this V —Lftr jtth day of '"nuary; A. I>. 1896. WM. H.OPOVEH.CIei*. Thon } son & Bro., attorneys for plaintiff. J& i. Sen 23. 1 Money to Loan on Farms. Tn"Mi “nfsto inlt lW borrower. T*rm- $ low as »he lowest. Office lv»ih' B'fH-b* • ver Ellis 4 Murray, store, HencseWr, Ind r - J. H. Chapman 4 Co.
Some Press and Personal Notices.
• Scnsuink -The Kcluref was filed with apt i lns ratiups act# felicitous anecdotes; and the audience wag on,moment moved to mirth and another to conviction of the good sen so that wag so pre fuaely uttered. The l«c----ture wag one of the best that lias been given in Boston for years, and should be heard everywhere.”—Boston Post, “The lecture last night was ‘‘pure gold.” Dr. Willits unites more factors or elements of success as a public speaker than most men; Person ally pleasing and magnetic, so to speak* agreeable, vivacious and yt-tdignifi <1 TH"IBaBHgI7~WrSaTTnoTn "sTyTc—TfoBT grave to ga}’, from lively to severe*— now pleasing with wit and hum r. now truly pathetic and unaffectedly devout; ex-set and distinct in eloculisit- in recitation, natural in his sentiments, and meet contmonsensical in bis doctrines, how could the last heture fail to be the bept, or Jamestown fail to recommend Dr«: Willits ns the prince of good fellows and of lectures?”—Chautauqua Democrat.
“Dr. A. A Willits made his third appeaience in Evansville as a lecturer last night, and was greeted by a large audience. The distinguished gentleman has established for himself an abiding welcome here, and the announcement of his coming is the promise r f a feast Dr Willits’ style ak a lecturer ia easy and j’et energetic. It would probably not be different if he occupied a conspicuous position at the fireside and talk (T for the entertainment of a small com pany there. The absence of everything like effort or affectation is the feature which puts him at once enrapport with his audience.’ —Evansville, Indiana. •*Rev. Dr. Willits, of Philadelphia, proved himself entitled to greater praise than all his predecessors. In the nixt course we hope to see him placed hist on the list, and if he agrees he speak npon the game theme as that chosen iast night, there is not a hall in the city capable of holding one-half of the crowd. He came to us unknown,.hut his name will remain long in me memories of all who heard him, and his lecture will be remembered as one of the brightest rajs of sunshine that flashed across their lives,” —Grand Rapids, Michigan. - ===== “Dr. A. A. Willits, the eminent lectur*r, regaled a representative audience at the M. E. Church last night with his lecture on “Sunshine.” As its name implies, it is bright, sparkling, effervescent, and if his precepts wire followed the world would be happier. The Y. M. C. A. is to be congratulated on securing such an entertaining speaker.”—Arkansas Democrat, Little Rock, December 5, 1895.
3 per cent Commission.
Austin Hollingsworth A Co. have a special fund to loan on real estate at 7 per cent per annum with 8 per cent Commission, in any sum. Why pay 5 per cent Commission ’to red tape insurance companies, when we can closed up a loan in 48 hours.
Look Below! Look Below! Do you want a good home cheap, and on small cash payments? Have you anything to trade? Then look over our list below and if you don’t see what strikes your gait call and see us at our office—oyer down town telegraph office in Rensselaer, Indiana.
No. 8; —220 acres, 1 mile from Wiuapiac. All nice level prairie laud, except 30 acres of fine grove iu a 60 acre blue grass pasture. Splendid improvements. Has first class outlets is a good producer and is a rare bargain at $45 per acre, with $6,000 down. We have a new 4 room house, just completed, built of best material, on solid foundation. Finished in modern style. Is on uice lot 50x150 ft, 3 blocks from depot in Rensselaer for sale at S7OO. S4OO cash, balance in Building and Loan Association. ( No. 9.—60 acres 8 miles Rensselaer, 2 miles from stajjen and post office. Has good Abuse, corn cribs, stable and other outbuildings. Good well and well fenced. All iu cultivation except 12 acres of blue grass pasture which, has some fine grove in. Near good school, pretty well tiled out. Price S2B, with SSOO. Balance easy. ■ G Then we have another nice Q room property on $250 lot, 3 blocks from public square in Rensselaer. She is a dandy property and for sale at $l,lOO. S6OO cash, balance in the Building and Loan. Property rents for per month.
- -jf y on have a farm or property of any description that you wish to dispose of you would do well to list it with us for ready disposal. We respectfully solicit your patronage : LEE & CO.
Ketlecof Final Settlement of Estate. In tbe matter of the estate of i | '• , Emmet haunal 7 V - * ltece«M>fi. , ) _ In LbeJaaper Circuit court, January term, "-1896. ■•’[A*. - a £&•.' ~ ~ ■ . *' •’ V- ■>- Notice la hereby given, that the (inderaiinird aa administrator of the eaiato of Kinmet Kann&l, deceased, lias presented and filed Ills account and vouchers In- final settlement of said ostate. md that Ihe same wlil come up for the examlpat on and . ciiou of said Circuit Court, on the seventh day cf January, 1898, St which time all person* interested tn said est&t- are required to sppear lu said Court and show cause. If any tliuru ho, why said account and vouchers should not be approved Aod the heirs of said estate, and all others Interested therein, are also hereby required, nc the tune and place aforesaid, to sppear and make proof of tneir heirsulp or claim to any part of said estate Oeobgk K. HoclinoswobTh, Wm IT, Coovku, Administrator. Clerk. I lm»- a flue littß of d shts ai.ii lumps at the new grocery. Call and see, Residence Property For Sale. Fob SALK.-My residence property on Milroy street, go< d house, good well, plenty of friut, one acre of land, for further information, call at the premises, or enquire at The Republican office. 4tp A I. Willis. Notice of Stockholders Meeting The stockholders of the Separated Butter Company of Rensselaer, will bold their annual meeting on the second Monday, being the 13th day of Jatruary, 1896, at 1 o’clock P. M., at Rensselaer Bank, for the purpose of electing five directors for the ensuing jear. Business concerning each share holder, will come before this meeting; therefore it is impor tant every member should be—present. A. McCoy, J. M. Wasson, ' ' . ■ Pres Sfcy. Ten different makes of Sewing ota chines, At Steward’s.
Truant Officer
Nervous Prostration—Reduced to a Skel. eton—-Life Despaired of—The Physician’s Skill Exhausted.
Such was the experience of c. N. Pace, Truant Officer, Roseville, Ohio, which he relates as follows: “I was prostrated about a year ago and kept growing worse under treatment of my physician until I became so weak and nervous that I could not sleep or hold a small object safely. I was reduced to no pounds and to a state of absolute hopelessness. I commenced using Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalizer. Improvement was noticeable almost from first dose, was able to sleep, regained muscular control, nervousness abated; I continued to improve and from the use of seven bottles I am today in perfect health, weighing 152 pounds, a gain of 42 pounds in a few weeks. ” Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalizer is equally effectual for spasms, epileptic fits, sleeplessness, effects of La Grippe, exhausted vitalityandgeneral debility.
Will Make Hens Lay. 2 Wells’ 11003 er Poultry Powder is the greatest igg producer known. A small sum expended f rjit wi 1 pay one hundred per cent, on the co>t iu an increased amount of < ggs. as it furn sees al; the material nece sary for their construction, and keeps the hen in good healthy condition- Price 25 ets. Sold by F. B Meyer.
Then we have a good restaurant stock, with the best of a location in Rensselaer, doing a thriving business far sale or will trade on a small farm. No. 10.—Is 40 acres to trade for live stock or good house and lot in good live towu. Farm is 4 miles from Monon, olose to post office. All level, black loam land. Has fair improvements and splendid outlets. Price s37|; S7OO in iu trade as above, balance is due in yearly payments S2OO each. No. 11.—160 acres miles from Winamac 130 acres clear tillable land, balance woodland pasture. Good outlets; some tile; well fenced, clay and gravel subsoil, good improvements. Price $374 per acre. One half cash, balance on good time. t No. 12 —is an 80 aerpjEarm for the dairy business Close to shipping point. 4 miles from good, live town; well improved and all prairie land. Has good out range for cows and is fully equipped for dairying. In fact this is a good little farm for any purpose. Price s4l per acre on terms reasonable.
TAX LIST> List ofJLaiul aijd Lots returned JJelinr/ucnt for the .Yon'-Layment of Taxes for the . Year L 895; Jasper County, JnJL- | names description ||| filii names description 111 |; g if! =l| r or OF f: ; ; £ * ; * OF o. ‘ pj| ? i : : owners. f lands. i ~ | : i---- owners. lands. .P. j : if; : HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP-NO. 1. [ WHKaTEIELD TOWNSUIP—NO. 11 *. 17 Brown, Goorge H , Jr... eR5w...... ... 10 29 5 80 1 AJyoa.John . 10*6In ~ fg[3»} 6 64 . •» 58 Haramerton, Lucinda, nifetfnw.. -Tv^-n-rr... 21 29 5 60 29 ?a »>1 Dung, itophia . „„ 170 Smith, John, Eng «w j 35 29 S 160 • ow ne *!' »!4 se nw .... .. 35 29 5 20 93 18 u# MufCoy. John nw nw ~.. 1|32 6 43 83 )0 55 • ~ : t- • 129 siarqimrt, William .. nusw MiS3j 6 40 567 GILLAM TOWNSHIP-NO. 2. 195 Ware.EUsbaC. ... .. . ..aU 782 6 614 60 12 Browor, Cnthertpe ■■■ inXne.,..ittisipfil— Bol 14 75 wvlw 15 Brown. GeorgeU., Jr... no. 10 29 5 I(X> 60 20 Tu 17GH 6 320 CT ’Dunn, Jennto «t al nwnw 830 5 42 12 12 18 - -——, —s-s ' ' •T.-122." ,73* « 40 197 McGimsey. Alfred B w#«w . .. 27 31 6 80 821 -t' 17*, 2 276 Uanfuy, William H wR ne , 230 5 74 45 ne ne......... ...... -J g “ ® j awse ...... 230 5 40- , I* * if' 18 82 6 317 68 nH nw 280 5 70 92 CG 63 Q 0 >v ....19 32 6 160 3JB Sturge**, Anna L. . «-.... undW sese,. .. 12 30 5 5 120 oil ” “ ' 20 32 6 640 428 05 309 SturgeM. W 1.119 M undXses* .12 30 5 35 CHi ■-■' *“ 310 Sturgesa, Ebon P........ sesw.... 130 5 40 CABPINTIR TOWSSHIF—HDTI3~ SW. . )30 5 80 29 09 345 Whittaker, J. W.etal... un.l« niir'swhe...'."'. 28 30 5 13 33 ' 271 Ma3on.sUr;aL 100 ft e&WXI4O ft n I I I I . undKhenw. 81 30 5 26 07 11 57 se corner It olane»e 25 27 7 J» 350 Wilson, Susan A •.. nw 130 5 40 15 28(131 Trudeau. Delviua nw.-.8|27| 6| 80| 4054 WALKER TOWNSHIP—NO. 3. MILROY TOWNSHIP-NO. 15 52 Craig. Jennie a% 1331 6 320 V 21 Chase, William. nenw 25 28 6 40 ay, SW 13 31 6 80 38 86 se 26 28 6 80 22 47 77 Erickson. Hans s .vide nw 431 5 39 50 80) 94 Meadows, Martha J. & 133 Hanley, Charles W Lot sin Knlmajt 844 ,„~ ~ -•••-•• *> ne - 5*5 222 McLaughlin. John none 131 5 36 29 704 123 Murgess, then P... .... ue nw 2128 6 40 946 310 StrlDgtield,Georgo A.... nY, se 12 31 5 80 757 UNION TOWNSHIP-—NO. 16. S BARKLEY TOWNSHIP-NO. 4. ” „ , . T: I „ nc . 17 Brosnehan. Margaret.... so no 28 80 7 40 966 263 Moore, Juliette. |eX se I 0159; 6( SOj I 74 Clouse. John W,... sene ~. 2481 7 40 - letfwxse. ..... ..... I 9j29| el 40j,- j 55|73 pt c>4 sw ne........... 24 3l 7 19 26 49 MARION TOWNSHLP-NO. 6. 1,3 >'*ytor. G. R.- p7hw . . . . 12 »7 l“ 47(28 358 Penwright. Thomas wbi se IG2B 6 80 32 44 123 Goodwin, John M.. nw sw. . 34 81 7 40 -4tl Stuticegs, Mary ,U.; ne 26 M 6 Jfi® _ •.,v a —■ i,,, 8131 7 80 !1 - e)j bo 25 29 6 80 153 Hodge, Mati1da......... - Fair Oaks, 119,20, bl 1 - ne ne. 36 29 6 40| 14144 a—, “ ' W; J —. l JORDAN TOWNSHIP-NO. 7. fair dak’s, It '3, 4, bl 8 6 88 _ ... „ ~w „„„ , r „ is'oo 155 Hamaslier.J. Riley. .... FairOaks.lt 19.20 bl 10 248 J BrC -""-“JJ* s * «....'...v8>4 60 1||86 4|5 jiandeville. Con Beelos.. Fair Oaks, It Ibl 1. 7*B T3fr Kendall, Amanda A aXow... .2428 6 80 ,40 Snip. Nancy et a 1.... e« ne nev, ttttt. ... . 1»80 6 80 725 100 McCaslin,C. M und k swse...'.".:r 2I 47 SO Thompson. Alfred uw ne «!» C 44 46 752 und %SX SW . 24 28 7 20 39 88 ISO Mitchell, John P - 7 g «> ®INCO RPO R ATED TOWNS* m A. .:. 3IS 6 TOWN OF RENSSELAER-NO. 6. 233 santord,Edward .|| l 1701 Qhnrf7 < Se £ a in 9 Aim Eliza ... Newton’s Ad 4 to Rensselaerw# o 1) 1670 265 Timmons, Sarah J nwue 23 28 7 ; 40 11 80 ‘ alu | improvement.... \ Weston’s Add to Rons’l’r 114,15 b 27 NEWTON TOWNSHIP—NO. 8 92 Co. Bens l’r Lud&lmp. ( “ " “ 2-50fU3b27 864 92 Co., R»nsTr l.’ud & Imp. VVeston’a Add to Rensselaer, 110. 11. 23 t aid well, Samuel O sw. ........ J 8 29 7 157 53 1;, b 83. 799 - s>4nw. 18 29) 7 7879-4 97 Clmtuer, Margaretta • Leopold’s Add. to Rensselaer, undX ptswswse 40 Gaines, Nancy sX sw 31 29 7 83 47 *54 Hand. Townsend & Oscar Weston’s Add to Rensselaer, und H Wj* nw.... 31 29 7 81 64 45 7 “VJ? 1 22. bl 5 140 148 Roberts, Jesse E nw sw. 3129 7 42 41 953j38 l-ang, Sarah O. Rt usselaer. 1 3.8, bl 5 87 86 » c KEENER TOWNSHIP—NO. 9. • fa# Leu po Id. Abraham Leo^oW r s Adfito Benssolaer, 1 6, 1 Antnm.Lucy Ann ptsenw 26 32 7 36,30 17 92 399 LeopoM, Abraham Leopold’s Add. to Rensselaer, l iOi, ill Palrchildf Horace W apt’ 27 M 7456028 H 23 Monnett,. Elmira uX sw sw sec. 80. tp.»,r 6. a 21-J2... Hh Jncnnh P hu nn 27 32 7 80 UW UW SW, sec. 30. tp. 29. r 6, a )0.b2 78 63 102 Eaircmra, josepn r gg'} "o .40 MeGowan, Umtu Weston’s Add to Ren&’W, 13,18, h-16 pt nw se 27 32 7 11 07 84 76 ........ 119. 21. blf 1345 126 Glnder, Charles A. L it Ibl 2 McDonald’s 563 Zea, Stella D Weston’s Add to tteusselaer, 123,b 33 8174 „ , SS d « is Motte 9- -0 7 an 17b TOWN riF M HEATFIELD-NO. 122 132 Granger, Lucy H out lot 3ln nw 2002 7 30 ex aw sw 27 82 7 20 25 77 cas-.-n, Annette. Wheatfield, 1 It, 12, b 8 496 150 Harrington, B. W.,,... sX uw.™ 36 32 7 80 3a 24 Moyers,Charles-... . Wheatfield, 18, 5. b 3 202 Mosler. Catherine wXnw 431 7 77 23 sees a , Meyers, Charles WbeatfieW, 18, bl. 162 809 - Mosier, Frank nenw 431 7 37 42 23 63 q Ma.suu, Charles E ....... Bentley’s Sub Diy. of outlot lln 529 271 Sweeney, Hugh D esideswsw 132 7 11 Wheatfiold, L 6, b 1 nMeptsXsw, 232 7 10 230 ,| 6 Boot, fcknta.. Wheatfield,. to 10,16. bl 3 814 348 Watson, Joseph S.. sXne... 181 7 30 20 44 KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP-NO, 10. TOWN OF REMINGTON | No. 14. n aml Arson Tnhn A wV, nw ....... 38 BU-S 180 18171 43- Blaze, EmmaJi'haftUjSl_Mor.Add. to ReramSH b 4.. 18|<7 li sene ' .... .. 22 32 5 40 <4 Cream. Cu...of Remington Bruells Add to Rera-,eX b 6 ..... 12T8 M '■ vSW .26 32 5 40 .102 Mcliilire, M .rgaiet C.. Stratton’s Add toßem.,n)4-o*seXb 2 52 01 64 Graves, Rebecca sptwptnviiw. 26 32 5676332 06 3)7 Mitchell. John A. „ Remington. Rl'b 15 . .... .... 760 « S 3 fJP - - tSPSfasS.Jfc"*-'*** 1 * «« 111 d j Chrtotlan. n/,nw.V.'... i.!... 25 32 5 so! 77 14 ) Staatton’s Add. toßeni.lfci:,B,9.b 1 BJ7B 119 La Count, 6. W s side ne sw. 28 32 5 B»|s«t na mu)ssldenXnwsw 28 3-2 5 ih|so 20 10 120 Lavender, Elizabeth A... se ne • 35 32 5 .0 19 56 121 Lake View Hunting Club Brdn &s x2O rd e& w „ ne corner swsw 932 5 l <2 125 La Count sXnwsw ....28 32 5 20 5 71) ' STATE OF INDIANA, County of Jasper, SS : I, Henry B. Murray, Auditor of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete list of all the lands and town lots returned delinquent by ihe Treasury « f said county, for tlw non-payment of taxes due thereon for the year 1894, and former years with penalties Utereoo, together with the tax for the current 1895, and the coats of advertising, so far as the asm 2 are liable to be sold for taxes as shown by the return of said Treasurer; and notice is hereby given, that its much of said lands and town lots as may be necessary to discharge and pay the taxes, penalties and costs, due thereon, or due from th owners thereof at the time of sale, will be said at public audtlbn, at the Court House door, in tenth day Of February, A, D. 1896. Witness my hand and ofiScial seal, this Bth day of January, 1896. HENRY B. MURRAY, Auditor Jasper County.
DISTEMPER-O ACSE & TREATMENT. Is the title of onr little book which tells about one of the most loathsome and dangerous diseases affecting horses, sheep and dogs, with unquestionable proof of the merits of Craft’s Distemper and Cough Cure in the treatment of the s»me. Sent Free by addrssing The Wells Medicine Co.. LaFayette Ind. The remedy is sold by F. B. Meyer. 4t ■' Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is so pleasant to take and withal so effective in results that when once tried nothing ever again takes its place. For Constipation, Indigestion, Chronic Sick Headache, Summer Complaint or any trouble of the Stomach or Bowels, it leads all other remedies. You don’t have to spend a dollar to try this remedy It is put up in 10c bottles and speaks for itself as well in a small as a large quantity. Regular sizes 50c and sl. For sale by F. B. Meyer’s. Mr. Tra P. Wetmore, a prom nent real estate agent of San Angelo. Texas, has used Chamberlain's Colic, Cho era and Diarrhoea Remedy in his family for several as occasion required, tud always with perfect success. He says: “I find i a perfect cure for our baby when troubled wi h colic and dysentery. I now feel that my outfit is not complete without a b ttle of this Remedy a home . r on a trip away from horns For sale by F. B. Meyer. A PREACHER, _i£ Of Waterloo. Ind., Rev. S. P. Klotz, writes: “I have been afflioced over 20 years wi h dyspeps a or sour stomach. Have tried different remedies without much benefit. A 10c bottle of Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin gave me pent benefit Have taken nearly one large bottle, and feel like a different person.” For sale by F. B. Meyer. *
SBuy your stoves of ,N. WARNEIG&fiQNS. * ..iSEAEEKS 1N... —— Handle a full line of ... . ..In Hard ana bolt Coal Base and Surface Burners, Cooks etc. WWW Viejmw,. rase burning Wood heatht and most economical heater made. f nK&fcftroEKHfai QQ sold last sea on. IPC I" * J O go Far This Year
