Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1896 — Page 8
Real Estate Transfers
Warranty Qeadt Whan Not Otherwise Spec ified Gao. F. Bloom to Robt. Parker, D*«. 9, a3ottlt 9hi IS. Remington, •650. Susan C. Van R. S*r ng to Wm. T. Perkins, jin- IS, ’95, It on Cullen at, ReiifSclaer, $175. - ' ' Harvey E. Parkison to James R. Parkison, Jan. 25, unds ne ne, nw ae, 13-29.6, Barkley , $1,400. James R Ps kison to Harvey E Parkison, Sari 25, n ids s$ aw, uridi aw ms, 13-29 6 Berkley. 42,100. G. R. Taylor to J. W. and W. C. Taylor, Dec, 9, pt nw, 12-30-7, Doion, $9,600. _ John F. M C •>}> to Mariah Nichols Jan. 38, l.s 3,9, 10, bl 2, Fair Oaks, S7OO. Marion L, Spill r to Wm. L. Nowels, Jan. 28, s£ s*. 24 28 7, Jordan, special deed, $2,400. Wellington A Traugh to Marion G Traugjb, Jan. 24. nnd| a 36-27-7, 80 acres, Caiqiet.ter, $3,000. Sarah E. Mills t • Il trr son P. Kissinger, Jan. 25, It 14, hi 9, Weston’s Add.. Rensse at r, *lo<'. _^-7 John Wolff to Wil'uirt Smith. Jan. 7, i»s ne, 22 28-6 79 aer« s, ‘Mityoy. ♦3.200. .. Shobal B Mulford to Alfred and Thos. J. McC<»>, Jan. Sl.swsw6 30-6, 40 acres. Union, $275. Joseph Add s' i n Rot iijson to HarVey K. Par-airs n, .l.n 28, se 8 29-6, w$ sw 929 6, 240 ecr«s, Marion, - ♦13,200.--' A ' ' - • ■,,, - Harvey K Parkison to Austin 0. Moore, J.n. 28 w£ nw. 19 29-5 Hanging Grove, ne 24-29-6, Marion, aw se, ej se sw, 13 29 6, Bat Kiev. ♦13,000. Gpstav Hielseh. r to Lewis E ijdi, Jan. 30, se, 7316, 80 n res, Walker, 31,900-
1 W. IIORTaN, Dentist. Crown And Bridge work. T«eth with out plntee. No i-ov <o rod No fe* u itroying tlie sense <« ia*ie. wn.B I lfii> er Post oltice. (las administered for the painless exliaction of teeth. X, L. WILLIS... GUN SMITH. Special attention given to - BICYCIvK JfjQp REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS Shop on River Bank. North of Creamery. fiUBNSSKLAKR, - - INDIANA. Contracting -^-building. Estimates furnished On Short Notice. COX BROTHERS, Snop on Cullen Street, North-west of Makeever House, KenSselaer, Indiana.
New Meat Market. Creviston BrosShop located opposite the public square Everything fresh and clean. Fresh ana salt meats, game, poultry, etc. Please give us q call ana we will guarantee you satisfaction Kemrmbcr the place. Highest market price paid for hides and tallow. ■ PIONEER, ■ MEAT MARKET. tHCEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton. Sausage, BaX>iogna, etc., sold In quantities to suit purchasers at the LOWEST PRICKS. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is Invited to call. THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID ?™GOOD cattle J. J. EIGLESBACH. Proprietor. A Strip of Michigan i\o T T A W Location of Coopersville. Dyspeptic, Nervous and Hysterical—An Invalid for 14 Years—Doctors, Sani- ■ tariuin and Specialists AH Failed. Mrs. L. E. Titus, Coopersville, Mich., makes the following statement: “ For 14 years I was an invalid suffering from extreme nervousness and dyspepsia. My case seemed to be beyond the / skill of physicians, some of whom were specialists in the treatment of such diseases. I spent a time in a Grand Rapids sanitarium. Their treatment proved useless; everything I ate caused extreme distress. I became so nervous that I would break out crying without any cause. While in this condition I was induced to use Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalizer. A change was from the first dose; four or five bottles cured me absolutely. Today I am in perfect health, can eat anything and drink tea or coffee with comfort. ” Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalteer cured her by its action on the ■ervea of the stomach. For sale by A.. F. LONG.
THE STATE OF INDIANA I Jasper County. ( la Jasper Circuit Court, . To March Term, 189 V Arthur H-Trusell 1 'T vs. - t NO. ro.l- - Greenwood, et al ) Beit remembered lhat the plain.iff In the above entitled cause, has filed his complaint therein by Thompson & Bro., his attorneys, together with an affidavit of a competent person that the following named defendant*, to-wit: Electa Greenwood, and Mr. Greenwood her husband; Hattie Anderton and John Ander.ou her husband; William Vandervert and Mrs Yandervert his wife, Mrs. Vandervert widow of said WiHtam Vandervert; William 1). Moure and Mrs. Moore his wife, Mrs; Moore WiJow of said William 1). Mo -re. and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees; and a l of the unknown heirs, devbees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees or tlioa’jove named defendants William Vandervert, Mrs. Vandervert his wife, Mrs. Vaudervert Ins widow and Wttllam I). Moore, Mrs. Moor- his wife, and Mrs. Moore his widow, are nou-re. l'.V. ll*': of the sta'c of Indians, niul arc necessary parties to the said action. Therefore, tio.ico Is hereby given to the said named non-real lent defendants that the said action will come up lor hearlngon the thirteenth judicial day of the March Term of the Jasper Chcuit Court, the same being the 30th day of Mai eh. .B*6. to bo holden at the Court house in Rensselaer. Jasper County. Indiana; and that you appear and answer or demur to the said complaint the same will be heard and determined In your absence. witness my haßd and the seal of f aw;»i\thls Court at Rensselaer. Indiana, this ( Jjtli day of March. 1896. WM. II COOVKR, Feb. 6-13-20-27. Clerk.
Lee and Company’s Bargain List ot Real Estate. It s now time to move. Where are you going ? B-y a home of this Co. They have them cheap. Improved t>r unimprov. d farms for sale or trade or homes in town all on the best of terms. List anything you have to sell with them 40 aerts 8 aides from Rerss :!atr 2 milts ftom P. O. Nice laying land, wdl improved and thoroughly tiled out; all in cultivation is tpt 3 acres of nice grove. Here is -a bargain at S4O. with small cash payment. 160 acres 3 miles from Rci sselaer, well improved. Thoroughly tiled. Near good school and all in cultivation. Price SSO, with $3,000 down. bslan;c easy. Rensselaer, 2 miles from station and post office. Has good house, corn cribs, stable and other outbuildings. Good well aud well fenced. All in cultivation except 12 acres of blue grass pasture which has some fine grove in. Near good school, pretty well tiled out. Price 328, with SSOO. Balance easy. Then we have a good restaurant stock, with the best of a location in Rensselaer, doing a thriving business for sale or will trade on a small farm.
Notice of Application for License. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Marion Township. J sper County. Indiana, that the undersigned August Rosenbaum, a male mhabltantof Marlon township, per county. State of Indiana, and over the age of twenty one years, who Is and has been of good moral character, and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, ant] a fit person in every respect to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, and has been a continuous resident of said townsh'pfor over ninety days last past, that this applicant Is the actnal owner and proprietor of said business, and wID be such for the entire term if licence be granted, willapply to ths Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, at their March term 1886, said term commencing on Monday March 2nd, 1896, for a license to sell and barter, spirituous, vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors In a less quant ty than a quart at the time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting the same to l« drank on the premises where sold, being the followingpremltes,to-wit; The precise location on which the underS'gned desires to sell and barter, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank then-on, is a one story brick building forty (40) feet long, by twenty (20) feet wide, on Van Rensselaer street, and sit ated on lot number tbree (3) block number four (4) of the original plat of the lown of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, and particularly described ar follows;
Beginning one hundred and twelve and one-half (U2X) feet north-westerly from the corner of Washington Street and Van Kensse-la-r Street, thence north-westerly on Van Rensselaer Street twenty (20) feet, thence we->terly. parallel with Washington Street forty (40) feet, thence s utli easterly parallel with Van Rensselaer Street twenty (20) feet, thence easterly parallel with Washington Street forty (40t feet to the place of beginning. And the said room in the said bui,l lug In which the undersigned desires to so sell 11 qwovsnasA Vtitoxlcauts as aforesaid is as#/-’ , low., seventeen feet aud ten Inches (17 10 12) wide, thirty-eight feet aud four Inches (38 4.12) lorg, tin feet and ten it ekes (10 10-12) from tlie'floor to the ceiling, having a glass (rout of four glass windows, aud on) double glass door ; two glass windows, and one door in the rear, and one small glass window between said ro.im and the room adjoining thereto, and said room fronts on Van Kens selaer Street in said town, aforesaid. That the sdd described room is separate, and apart lrom any other,business of any kind whatever, and that no devices for amusement of any character or kind aro in said room, that the said room Is on the ground )loor, and fronts on said public street, in said lown, lhat the front ot the said room is glass, and that the said room for Bs entire length may be viewed from the said street. That the said room can be securely locked, and entrance therein prevented. Said licence will be asked for a period of one ear. august Rosenbaum. Jan.SU.Feb 6-13. Notice of Ditoli Sale iu Cause No. 77. Notice is hereby given that at the January term 1896 of the Jasper Circuit Court the undersigned was appointed a commissioner to construct the ditch ordered made in said cause No. 77 wherein Benjamin J. Gifford was a petitioner and that the order establishing said ditch is recorded in Order Book 16 pages 567 to 567 inclusive of the records of Jasper county, Indiana, and that suclt ditcli runs through the townships of Walker and Barkley In said county. That at -such commissioner 1 have divided said ditch Into stations of one hundred feet in length numbering the same down stream In all 823 stntious and as reported bv the commissioners appointed to make the assessments and survey. That as such commissioner I will on the 25th of leliruarv. 1896. at one o’clock in the afternoon at my residence in the town of Knlman, Jasper county Indiana, offer for sale and contract to the lowest and best bidder, by stations, of one hundred feet, the construction of said dUch according to the plans and specifications made iu said cause and all persons whose bids are accepted by the undersigned will be required to enter into a contract and bond as required under the provisions of section 5626 K. 8., 1894.(( The said work will be let commencing at the month or outlet and proceeding theoce up stream, adding stations in case of failure to sell until outlet is sold to one bldd r to be completed according to contract and bond and thence U) source In same Ol Datcd this the 3rd day of February 189*. JOHN O'CONNOR. Commlish ner in charge of Ditch Cause No. 77.
I-- - - - Removal Sale. . • - •< y '■ / >'■ f' - •Yr - - On March Ist we move into ; ‘ *7> ’ ’ '7 _ r ' ; ■ ... 7 room one door east of Post Office, ’, 7 ' • . . - ./■'.* ' r. . - now oceii; ied by Laßue Bros., Grocery. All goods in stock sold e* a sacrifice to avoid moving. !'•-.•,'■’r- . ’ . I • . J • . jt , , •• ■_■ ( •7 ~ . . Fendig’s Fair.
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Survey Notice. Notice is hereby given to Alfred and Thos. J. McCoy. Joseph Rodemacher. That we own the n>4 of the ney, ne)i of the nwH. sH of nw!4 and the swi* of sec. 4-28-7 and that wo will proceed on the 25th day of February'. 1896. with the surveyor of Jasper County to make a legal survey of said section or so much thereof as will bo necessary to establish the lines and corners of our land according to law. James 11. and Oaky L. Carr. Jno. E. Alter. Surveyor. Cheap Farm Loans. Cass on Valentine &eib, Rensselaer, for the cheapest farm loans offered in Jasper county. Large or small amounts. DISTEMPER -C AU3S & THE ATM ENT. ' ' •••»... - .... Is the title of our little hook which tells about one of the most loathsome and dangerous diseases affecting horses, sheep and dogs, with unquestionable proof of the merits of Craf .’s Distemper and Cough Cure in the treatment of the same. Sent Fref. hy addr<ssing The Wells Medicine Co.. LaFayette Ind. The remedy is sold by F. B. Meyer.
* by / THE LYON; Lygjfl* MEDICINE' ( IHDIAHAMUS IND. For Sale by all Drumists;
RUPTURE. i. - Nott Rupture Cure. 9 We are making the cure of Rapture a specialty.' .iVe guarantee, a cure iu all cases when a truss will hold in place aud when there is vitality dfcough to produce healthy adhesions. We treat all kinds of Rupture iu both sexes, and at ages from three months to seventy-five yeara of age. We do not use a knife nor draw a drop of blood. Our treatment is mild< and does- A not stop the patient from light work. We treat patients on strictly business principles, but Avhile this is true, we are not so hardened as to turn away those who can convince us of their honesty and willingn ss ito pay for a at BOtne time. To such we are prepared to offer satisfactory terms. The price depends upon the case, and as few cases are jnst alike, an examination is necessary before naming the price. It usually takes about four weeks to cure an ordinary case, sometimes longer, depending upon the size of the break and the condition of the system, you cannot afford to have to wear a truss alb your life and run the risk of having a strangulated hernia, with mortification and death always liable to occur If you are ruptured you know it and you will kuow just .as well when you are cured. If you desire to b i cured, call and see our physician. It will cost you nothing to find out all the particulars and if you want to be treated you have no risk to run as we ask no pay until you are cured. Our physirciftn will want to see yon only once each week. We have engaged Dr. L B. Washburn. Rensselaer, Indiana, to treat onr patients. Call upon him at his office on Monday or Saturday of each week. With the kindest regards to all who are afflicted Db. Nott Rupture Cure Co. By permission we refer you to a few cured of Rupture by the Di. Nott method; —-
James M. Bentley, Wichita, Kansas. Chas. H. Rothrock, Hope, Indiana. Henry Smith, Petersall. Ind. P. Almond, Plainfield, Ind. A. W. Farmer. Mooresville, Ind. A. W. Hopkins, Peru. 111. M. D. Johnson. Morocco, Ind. David Tupperty, Logansport, Ind. Marion Corver, Kentland, Ind. Joseph Harris, Otterbein, Tnd. ’James Amsler. Qtterbeln, Ind. D. M. Graves, LaFayette. Ind. D. S . Bell. Terre Haute Ind . Mrs. Swain Raines. Plainfield, Ind. up .Ear jncire references call on onr pliyslcla Ferguson ife Wilson will practice in all the courts of the state. Ten different make«of Sewing ma chines, At Steward's.
Disappearance of a Stomach Trouble. Lyon Medicine Company: Dear Sirs —For fifteen years I was afflicted with stomach, heart and kidney troubles. I was induced to try LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS, and am more than pleased at the result. My stomach trouble has disappeared and my heart has resumed its normal action. I can cheerfully recommend it. Alfred Parish. Orleans, Ind., July 25,1894. Hot Flashes and Headaches. > To the Lyon Medicine Company: After using three boxes I at! pleased to say my appetite has re turned, the pains have entirely left my side, I no more experience hot flashes and my headaches have disappeared. I am free to say that had it not been for LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS I should not be alive to-day. Mrs. Lizzie Johnson. Orleans, Ind., July 36,1894. '
DR. MENDENHALL c --' ' . v Indian Name Mon-G-os* Yah. ■ t ■■■ - THE GREAT INDIAN DOCTOR. . . ■ ■ y. '- i V. . _ /■ The Doctor will positively be at Rensselaer, Indiana, v Tuesday, February 11, An I will return E ACH MONTH for Oue Year. Office Hi MAKES YER HOUSE. life among the tlwe learning tl/e se- ’ V WSfllWiM crets of Nature’s woHONHuI remedie* eontaln - HOOTS. b aRKS^ GUMS.yBUDS^BERHIE B Marvelous—The Doctor can tell yon all your complaints by simply looking at you and wlthontaskinganyQuestions, Consultation « weakness of body and Ibralfi? loss 'of'energy; organic weakness, kidney and bladder affection or of special disease can here Write.—Thousands enred at home tbiy letter. Send a lock of your hair, age, weight and build. Enclose a stamp for ' reply and yoo will be told all your complaints by return matt. Atk MR. CHAS. MPNDENHALL, '|l Office Hours—9 a. m. to 8p; m. HOKT. INf).
H Buy your stoves of ......... . .7 |N. WARNER & ....DEALERS 1N... l l illlmS /aim Handle a full line of WWM BASE BURNING WOOD HEATER Best and Tnoet economlcal heater made. [lmM(jmwflMm Q Q sold last season. 1 R So Far This Year EARLY BIRD COOK * The very best all around kitchen stove ever sold in the county. FINE FARM WAGONS. ALL KINDS OF SHELF AND BUILDERS HARDWARE. - SOUTH SIDE WARNER & COLLINS. PROPRIETORS.. > Remember our store when yon want good bargains in anything in the Grocery line. We carry the best goods on the market and prices as low as the lowest. Highest price for Butter and Eggs. ALSO SELL Binders, Mowers, Reapers. Binders, Mowers, Reapers; and other Farming Implements. •’ «. -r r r j ■* « a Buggies, Surreys Farm W agons Warner & Collins. 3 doors south of McCoy’s bank*
