Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1896 — Page 10
Ellis & lura y.»; tic rtersfor Hi cycles. , ' " . • «• • , ' - ' r ■ • - ' ■ pap...... ............ SBS, Equal to Most SIOO wheels. ' o 1 .Best tUfteel IQade. - m 1 - ' i ' * '■**■. «. 1 \ - . - ■ ' . m ■' Crescents 75, SO and 40 dollars. Leaders in medium grade and Juvenile fWTieels. Have you seen our Special No. 9. ELLIS & MU ER AY.
McCOYSBURG.
Miss. Lilly IVregrine relumed Sunday ev*ning from her visit with relatives at Nil< s Center, 111. Will Armstrong l as returned from Oxford. ; , Charley Bussell has completed another house for Mr. Gilmore. i___ The Saw Mil! has Lott! moved to Milroy towrship. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Castor are visitii g the latters father. Mrs. Stella the guest of Mrs. Kted Banta last Saturday. Our farmers are busy sewing oats and plowing for corn.
REMINGTON ITEMS .
Born S >turday April 11, to Mr. and Mrs . Thomas Harpera dsughteK” Mrs Uotaling and Beslisle wtre taken to Chicago Monday by their physician. Mrs. Beslise remained for trea mnnt but Mrs. Hotaling returned Tuesday. Wm. Green went to Brookston ■Saturday with bis relatives who have visiting him here. Roy Montgomery went to Kentland Monday. Mrs. Belle Skiff of Watseka came to visi n«r sister Mrs. Ed, Maxwell last we k. John Harman who has for two 3’ears been confined to his bed, suffered a ( Other stroke of paralysis last Wi dovsday from the effects of wham h-i never recovered. His d h »»♦•tvured the following Friday. T'. j {• nert. services were held at the house Sfiurd-.y afternoon. F- c-'iiti’t Park Assembly will be eon. acted oy B. B. Lyler. Negoiir.tio*’ are being made to secure Wn*. M Kiii.ey to deliver the opening *<Mc< s\ *1 • v V-rrott & Taggarts Lunch M dtt h wait, but be sure Parrott <fc - name is on eacbjliscuit. If <.u t>Hve cultivated a taste for nme 'ibis' good <fc worth eating tuy I'.riott and Taggarts Lunch Mot P» -« uit. Fe»** s"n & Wilson loan money at Cp-i • wit interest.
| Mrs L. M, lines wish ato call I AtleiiMo.i IO ili»‘ f .i-r, 11| .1 bile,' ll.ts rej ceivco th‘s first it‘siat , m<'»t" of the largest '.stock i f mdiinery goods «V» r brought in UvnsSel-er. In Spring beauties she lends tlie Van. t ome ■rally .-re- ; re- —-—; re We have some desirable town property for sale. VaeaiU lots and improved property-. — -7- - Warren &, Irwin. The new McCormick binder load on truck without unhitchmg team Ferguson &Wilson have money to loan on short time, on satisfactory security ‘ Which is the cheaper? money at 6 per cent int. and 5 per cent commission, or money at 7juer cent int. and 3 per cent commission. Call on Warren & Irwin for answer. Ferguson & Wilson can furnish all "the money on f rm security wanted, call and see us. The “69” is the best 5 center cigar in the market. Pure Havana filler. Made “at home.” Try it once. Ask your grocer for Parrott <fc Taggarts Lunch Milk Biscuit.
For Sale Cheap. Two good show ctses, 10 feet long. Drop down doors. Two good counters 10 feet long, also one table 10 feet long. Call on W. A. Huff. See that uew line of crockery at C. A. Lecklider’s. -■ Tbe largest and finest stock of millinery goods ever opened in town at Mrs. lines’. All parties owning a McCormick machine which is not in perfect condition, please call and leave name, as the company will have an expert here for the purpose of repairing all machines out of order, free of charge. C. A. Roberts. N. B. It pays to buy a McCormick machine, they last longest and work best. ' Observe our Prices: Children's bats all ready to wear at 15c. Trimmed hats at sl. Mrs. lues. Ferguson & Wilson offer better terms than others, be sure to call and see us. As a luxury for a lunch yon will fihd that Parrott & Taggarts Lunch Milk Biscuit is just the thing. Try them. *
Many Elderly People.
Rensselaer has long been noted for the large number of people of advanced age living here. The following list, perhaps not quite complete* gives the names and ages of all of our present residents who are 70 years old or more. It was prepared with a great deal of care, by one of the old residents, and is probably correct as far as it goes, and very nearby complete. Henry Aldrich 75, Mrs. S. J. Austin 71. M. Bibb 83, Mrs H M. Babb 82. Mrs, Bayier 84, Wm. Beck 76. Jared Benjamin 76, Henry Bruce 75* Mrs. J. Benjamin 72, Wm. Bull 71. Elizabeth Brown 70, Richard Butler 72 Joseph Callow 86, Mrs. Callow £s* Elizabeth Chilcote 83, John Coen 72. Jacob.Cloj&e J-Q, Wm. Cotton 78. James Culp 86, Margaret Day 70. Michael Eger 71 Casper Eiglesbach 72. Mrs. Eiglesbach 73, H. Fisher 75. Reason Goddard 80, L. W. Henkle 77. D. C. HopkinS 75, Chas. Hurkey 70. Mary Kannal 81, Robt. Kepner 70. Sidnial King 73, Mrs. S. King 72, J. Leatherman 73, Mrs. Leathern n 73. Margaret Marshall 78, Mrs. Moore 72* John Makeever 76, David Nowels 75. Phebe Nowels 77, Mrs. Norris 75. S O’Meara 74, r l A. Parkison 73Simon Phillips 72, Berry Paris 71* Samuel Parker 76, Mary Roberts 77. Elvira Reeve 87, Loretta Robinson 77. Mrs. T. Robinson 70, Jacob Sayler 91. Isaac Sayler 86, Micah Sayler 82. Henry Smith 81, Mrs. Peters 75. Mrs. Standfield 72, J. H. Shields 70. Jas. C. Thrawls 70, H. Thornton 73. John Thompson 70, Jane Vanatta 75* Mrs. Walker 80, W. W. Wishard 77. Minerva Wright 81, Ellis Walton 70. Mrs. C. Weathers 70, Mrs. J. White 70. Joseph Yeoman 70,
For Sale Cheap. One good 8 yr. old mare and one top baggy, also one set of single harness. ' / C- E. Nowels. Geraniums, pansies and bedding stuff in season, at Greenhouse, two blocks north of depot Mrs, A. W. Cleveland is Doner’s agent at Bens* selaer. Receives orders for funeral designs, cut flowers, etc.
NUT RE. I•.L * I * i STATE OF INDIANA, 100. JaSper Ootinty. I*’*' In the Jasper Circuit Court, June Term 189;;. George H, Brown, 1 ts. • Complaint No. soag. . A. F. Fay, et al. .1 Now comes the plaintiff, by Wm. B. Austin. Is attorney and tiles his complaint herein, to- § ether with an affidavit that the defendants A. Fay and Mrs. Fay wife of A. F. Fay, C. C.. Jenkins. Mrs. Jenkins wife of C. C. Jenkins Sre hot residents of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the first Monday of June A. D. 1806, at the court house lu Rensselaer in said eonnty and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and deter mined in their absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto set /ftKAif\ nl y hand and affix the seal of said l rerereire Jeourt, at Rensselaer this llth day of 5 A. D. 1896. Wm.H. Cooybr, Clerk. Wac. B. Austin, Atty. for Plff. Apr. 16-23-301 Notice of Appointment, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed, by the Jasper Circuit Court, administrator of the estate of Frederick Hassellbring, deceased, late of Jasper County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Hannah Has sell bring, Administrator. April 16-23-80 Notice to Taxpayers. Monday April 20th 1896, being the third Monday in April, is the last day for the payment or the April installment of the taxes of 1895. All taxes not paid on or before the above day, will ir.cur the penalty of 10 per cent. Those having taxes to pay ate requested to call early and avoid the delay of the last few days of tax-pay-ing time. Jesse C. Gwin, Treasurer of Jasper County • Hollingsworth & Hopkins have recently completed arrangements by which they can meet any competition in the farm loan business. They also make a specialty of collections and abstracting. Give them a call. Office upstairs m Leopold’s Block. Tile For Sale. Tile of all sizes, from 4 inches up. Enquire at our office over Ellis & Murray’s store. ♦ Burget <fe Penn. Hollister & Hopkius. The new partners but old millers, are now in full charge of the Nowels mill, and prepared to do Custom grin ting promptly, in the best manner, and all other business in their line. Give them a call.
I SHERIFF’S SALE. No. 4914. By virtue-as a certified copy of decree and ; execution tome directed from the clerk of the ■ Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein Fidelity Building and Savings Union is plaintiff and James C. MeUolly, McCohy, State ants requiring me to make the sumos Fourteen Hundred Eighty one dollars and Seventy seven cents (Sl4Bl.77'«ind'interests and costs accrued and to accrue 1 will expose at public sale to the highest and best bidder on Friday, May Ist 1896. between tbe 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 tire 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 sapl real estate or so much thereof as may be necessary to disehavge said decree, interests and costs to-wR: Part of North East quarter (If) of North West quarter (H) of section thirty (30) township twenty nine <2») North Range six (6) west in town of Rensselaer Jasper county Indiana, beginning at a point in the eastern boundary of Van Rensselaer street.extended, in said town incorporate limits thereof; Four Hundred (460) feet northerly of the point where the northerly boundary of Susan street in said town intersects tbe easterly boundary of said Van Rensselaer sUe^eNtentled^r unniiig Jheupe^northselaer street extended, lifty (50) feet, thence easterly parallel with said Susan street one hundred and fifty (ISO) feet, thence southerly parallel with said Van Rensselaer street fifty. (50) feet, thence westerly narallel with said Susan street, one hundjreiraud fifty feet (150) feet to the place of beginning. 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. M. F. Chilcote, Atty. for Plff. Sheriff’s SaleNO. 4922. By virtuo of a certified copy of Decree and execution to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein the Fidelity Building and Savings Union is plaintiff and James C. McColly et al are defendants requiring me to make the sum of Fourteen Hundred ana Forty one Dollars and Thirty-one eents (81441,31) and interests and costs accrued and to accrue I will expose at public sale to the highest and best bidder on Friday, May 1, 1896, between the hours of lo o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day at the door of tbe court house of Jasper county, Indiana, first the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of tiic fallowing real estate hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits will not seU 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, to-wit: A part of the north-east quarter 04) of the north-west quarter 04) of s« ctlon thirty (SO), township twenty-nine (29) north range six (6) west In the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, beginning at a point in the easterly boundary otV an Rensselaer street extended In the corporate limits of said town of Rensselaer four hundred and fifty (450) feet northerly of the point where the northerly boundary of Susan street In said town Intersects the easterly boundary of Van Rensselaer street-ex-tended, and running thence northerly on the easterly boundary of Van Rensselaer street extended fifty (60) ieet, thence easterly parallel with Susan Btreet one hundred and fifty (150) feet, thence southerly parallel with Van Rensselaer streetlfifty (60) feet thence westerly parallel with Busan street one hundred and fifty (160) feet to the place of beginning. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from the valuation or appraisement laws of the state of Indiana. Charles W. Hani-ky, Sheriff of Jasper County, Indiana. M,F Chilcote, Atty for Plff.
Sale of Diteft. Cause. No. 7«. In the matfrsrof the Ditch Cause No. 76 in the Jasper Circu* Court. On the 27th-dfcy of April, lsns, at one o’clock in the afternoon at my residence In the town of Kniman. Jaeper County. Indiana. I will offer for sale to the lowest bidder forty-four stations of one hundred feet cash* by stations, commencing ot the outlet, adding stations until the outlet is seldi To be completed on or before March Ist,. 1897 t The said ditch is to be an open ditch ana'dug according to.tlie plans and specifications in said cause now on file in the clerk’s office ofrsatd county. The said ditch will be paid for prorata by assessments on the benefits reported: to.the lands of the following named persons, to-wit: Benjamin J. Gifford, George J. Haste, Orlando J. Miller, James E. Jones, Charles Reifsnyder,;Jasper aounty, Indiana, Walker township, John F. Petitt as trustee of sold Walker township, George Haste, in all the sum o£ $1059.87 or so much as may be necessary, to pay for the construction, costs and expenses whkdl shall be paid in quarterly Installments every, three months (commencing on the first day-of June, 1896, and.- ending on the first day oi December, 1899, each payment being ten per cent of the amount of said assessment; which assessments and dltoh are fully described in the entries ’and papers of said ditch cause) at the- Commercial State Bank, Rensselaer, Indiana), where receipts will be given and a copy.of tlia-assessments remain on file. All bidders must give bond according to law and sign a soutract as required by law. Johin O’Connor, Commissioner in chatgjs of said* ditch. Thompson & Bio., re• -Pit*«ni|»w|p.-. .. .« "Apr.S46«~~ EMIT ICE. STATE OF INDIANA, Jaspen County, In the Jasper Circuit Court, TO June Term 1896. William M. Hlrschy, I and Emma E. Hlrschy i Complaint No. 5058. vs. f Henry Miller, et al. ) The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause by Ferguson and Wilson, their attorneys having filed (their complaint therein, together with an affidavit that the following named persons are defendants and non-residents of the State of Indiana, to-wit: . Henry Miller, and Mrs. Miller,. wife of said Henry Miller, and Mrs. Miller, widow of said Henry Miller, and alfc their unknown heirs, devisees and legatees Hamilton Miller, Ann Mrs. Mil. ler wife of said Hamilton Miller, and Mrs. Miller, widow of said Hamilton Miller, and and all their unknown heirs, devisees,apd, legatees: Frank W. Babcock, and Mrs. Babcock, wife of said Frank, W. Bahoock, and Mrs. Babcock,, widow of said Frank W. Babcock, and all'their unknown heirs, devisees and legatees; Margaret A. Brace, now Margaret A. Singer, and Mr, Singer, husband of the said Margaret A. Singer, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees ana legatees of each and every one of the above named dofond Jin ts * Now therefore the said defendants are hereby notified that unless they be and appear on the first day of-the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be holden on the first Monday of June, 1896, at the Court House In Rensselaer In sakl County and State and answer or demur to said oomplalnt the same will be heard and determlned In their absenoe. - in witness whereof, I hereunto aet /2Crr?\my hand and affix the Seal of said ( Jeourt, at Rensselaer this 6th day of V^r ir : VAprU A. D. 1886. Wm. H. Coover. Clerk 1 Jasper Circuit Court, j Ferguson & Wilson, t Atty’s. forplfls. Apr. 0-16-23. See the new McCormiok low elevator with the highest master wheel found on any Harvester made, all roller Bearings, C. A. Roberta, Agent.
