Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1896 — Page 10
Ellis & Murray, Headquarters for Bicycles. —— . 1 J_: . S®lS® Best tUfteel Blade. gj W P 5 3 • —# —«ti^Crescents 75,50 and 40 dollars. Leaders in medium grade and Juvenile Wheels. Have you seen our Special No. 9. S~ ELLIS 1 ALE KB AY.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Dr. Lovett, of -Good-land,■ was jin town yesterday. -ClTJncle Simon Phillips has a bad case of neuralgia. Mr. and Mrs. James Flynn visited their daughter in Lowell iast Sunday. W. H. Owens, of Urbana 111, is in town this week, looking after his property in this vicinity. Go to the Rensselaer Planing Mill when you need a water tank or cistern. Prices the lowest. There was a pretty sharp frost Tuesday uight, but not seveesr.-.arugh to injure fruit pros•pects. Arise Bell Marshall has gone to Joliet 111., to teach in the city schools the remainder of this school year. The Rensselaer telephone people will begin wotk on a line to Alonon, next week. Their line to AlcCoysburg takes them half way there already. AV. B. Austin attended the Annual banquet of Wabash College alupini, at the Sherman House, Chicago, last Wednesday night. It was a grand affair. Mrs." Alice Meyer, Airs. \ Agnes Kelley and Messrs A. H. Hopkins D. J Thompson are attending the Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, in session at Indianapolis, yesterday And today.
W. H. Coover and family were over at Wolcott, Saturday celebrating the j int birthday of Mr. Coover and bis sister, Mrs. H. C. Goldsberry, of Wolcott. Rev. M. R. Paradis and Elder D. E. Hollister represented,.,;4lie Rensselaer Presbyterian church at the meeting of the. Logansport Presb\ tery at Winamac, last weekj and at which the honor of being elected Moderator for the term of six months, was conferred upon Mr. Paradis. He will preside at all meetings for six months, and deliver a discourse at the Fall meeting, at Monticello, in September.
John L. Braudt, a "lecturer of national • reputation, has made a date in Rensselaer, to deliver a lecture on the subject of Spain and Cuba. The date is May 6th. Mrs, Murray, wife of County Audi-tor-H. B. Murray, underwent a severe surgical operation, in a private hospital in Chicago, last Saturday. The operation is not usually a dangerous one, but it proved very much so in Mrs. Murray’s case, owing largely to the effects of the aenesthetica upon her system. For nearly two days following the operation, her physician almost abondoned hope of saving her life, Bdt by noon Monday sh 6 had' apparently passed the danger point and began to improve very rapidly; since which time reports so far received are very encouraging. Air. Murray has been with her since Friday, except a brief visit home Monday night. That Mrs. Murray's speedy and permanent recovery may now follow is the most sincere wish of her friends.
There is one thing that seems to be hard to teach persons driving horses, and that is that all pedestrians have the right of way at all street crossings, and that it makes no difference .what the hurry of the driver may be, or whether his horses’ tails are plaited or not, or his turnout the most stunning in the land—the law s that the pedestrian, however poorly clad and deliberate, has the right of way, and the driver mnst consult his movements. It would also be well for recti ess bicycle riders to learn that their speed on the streets is contrary to both the law and to -common sense and decency. Why is it that cyclers want to make scorchers and fools too of themselves in the most thronged streets where they are in constant danger of running into somebody crossing, risking their own limbs as well as those of others? Go slow in the streets. Be civilized and law-observing in all respects at all times.—Exchange.
Waited—Good girl for general housework. Inquire at residence of Dr. English.
Marriage licenses since last reported. j Robert H. Hammond, } Susie M. MeElvain. j Harley H. L«ni c on, j May Balcock. \ Joseph Pray, ■ — } Sadie Ilitl.
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27,1896, with a membership of fourteen. The following Otthers were appointed to serve for two years:— Regent Mrs. T. J. McCoy. Yice Regent..... .Mrs. A. Purcupile. Rec. Secretary... Mrs. G. E. Murray. Cor. Secretary Mrs. Val. Seib. Treasurer Mrs. C. C. Starr. Registrar Mrs. Robt. Randle. Historian Miss. Susie Parker. The Chapter was named in honor of General-Robert Van Rensselaer the father of the founder of our city. Due notice will be given all meetings.
ATTENTION L4DIES. Mortgagee’s sale of Millinery GoodsNotice is hereby given that under the provisions of a chattel mortgage, executed by Mary E. Lecklider to the undersigned and recorded in Miscellanous Record No. 10 Page 423 of the Records of Jasper County, Indiana on and after the firkt day of May 1896 and from this date I will expose at private sale to the highest and best bidder for cash and by the article or articles one stock of Millinery Goods as ■ described in said mortgage which sale will take place at the present store-room of the said Mary E. Lecklider in thp Nowels Block on Washington Street, Rensselaer, Jasper„Lonnty, Indiana. Call at -once and bay your spring goods at the lowest cash price; prices reduced. Evebett Finney 3t Mortgagee.
101-BEIT IJTitl. STATE OF INDIANA, I™. j Jasper County. In the Jasper Circuit Court, * June Term 1896. i George 11. Brown, i ts.. > Complaint No. 50G2. A. F. Fay, et al. > j Now comes the plaintiff, by AVm. B. Austin ! fa'is attorney and files his complaint herein, to- | ether with an aflifiavit that the 'defendants A. i F, Fay and Mrs. Fay wife of A. F. Fay, C. C. | Jenkins, Mrs. Jenkins wife of C. C. Jenkins are ; not residents of the state of Indiana. Notice Ts therefore hereby given said defeud- | ants, that unless they be and appear on the seventh day of the next term of the Jasper circuit ■ court to be holilenon the -first Monday of .Tune | A.Dglß96,at the courthouse ill Rensselaer la said 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 set f hpil v"}’ hand and affix the seal of said Jeourt, at Kensselaer this 11th day of , a. i). isos. Wsi r-H. Coovhr. _ Clerk. Wm. B. Austin, Atty. for riff. Apr. 16-23-30. , Ditch Notice. NO. 1901. Notice is hereby given to Cornelius M. Horner, Simon P. Thompson, Dwight Lawrence; Francis M. Lanin, Alfred McCoy, Walter V. Porter, and Union Civil Township that the viewers filed their report in said ditch April 15. 1896, In cause 1991, and that the petition and re- | port will stand for hearing on Monday, June 1, 1896. Tlie report is in favor of establishing a ditch commencing 919 feet west, and 30 feet north of section four (4) township thirty (30) north, range seven (7) west, anil extending thence south-easterly (9300) nlncty-threo hundred feet; also one lateral commencing thirty (30) feet south of the north-east corner of the northeast quarter of the north-west quarter of said section, and extending south-west three thousand one hundred and forty-five (3145) feet to the line of the main ditch; also a lateral commencing thirty, (30) feet east of the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of section nine (9). and extending thence south-westerly twoulv-four and forty-five (2445) feet, connecting with the main ditch at stake thirty-six (30) all iu|said town and range. Witness my hand and the seal of fse a i.V lle board of commissioners this 20th ' Jday of April. 1896. Henry B. Murray, Thompson & Bro., Auditor Jasper Co. Attys., Petitioners, Apr. 23-30. Hollingaworth A 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 & call. Office upstairs in Leopold’s Block, . Tile For Sale. Tile of all sizes, from 4 inches up. Enquire at our office over Ellis A Murray’s store. - Burget A Penn. Hollister & Hopkins. The new partners but old millers, ‘ are now in full charge of the Nowels mill, and prepared to do custom grin ling promptly, in the best manner, and all other business in their line. Give them a call.
The Ci m ral Van Rensselaer Chapter. of the Daoebters of the Amer- ' lean Revolution „ was organized at the residence of Mrs. Alfred McCoy;'-' Februaiy
f SHERIFF’S SALE. I No. 4914. By virtue of a certified copy of decree andi execution tome directed from tho clerk of tlin Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein Fidelity Building and .Savings Union is plaintiff and •James jtL- HcUblly. Lilly MeColly. the State Building and LoaiisAsstSclStton ct-ttf are defendants requiring motto make the sum of Fourteen Hundred Eighty one dollars and Seventy seven cents ($1481.77) and interests and coats accrued and to accrua l will expose at public sale to tlie highest and best bidder on Friday, May Ist 1896. between the hours of in o'clock a. in., and 4 < o’clock p. in., of said day at the door of tlie Ctburt House of Jasper county. Indiana, first the rents and.profits for a term not exceeding sev . en years of tlie following real cgtstfrhw Ftnnf top described and it said rents and profits will not soil for a sutUeieni,sum to satisfy said decree, interests ami costs 1 will at the same time aid place expose at mild to sale, ihe fee simple, of sapl real estate or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree, interests and costs to-wtt: Fart of North East quarter (M) of North West quarter (H) of,, section tbiriy (30) township twenty nine (29) Nortli Range'six (6) west in town of Kensselaer Jasper comity Indiana, beglnrftliß at a point in the eaSteMfc buguderyaK' J- - • Rensselaer street.extended, in said town incorporate limits thereof. Four. Hundred (409» feel northerly of tlie point where tlie northerly boundary of Susan street in said town, iutorseots tbo easterly boundary of said Van Bensselaer street extended, i mining thence northerly on tho easterly boundary of said Van ltensselaer street extended, lifty (50) feet, thence oasieriy parallel with, said Susan streot one hundred and fifty (150) feet, thence southerly parallel with said Van, lleusselaer street fifty (50) feet, thence westerly parallel with said Susan street, one hundred anil fifty, feet (150) feet to the place of beginning. Said sale will lie made without any relief whatever from tho val nation or appraiseinetiti laws of the State of; Indiana. CHARLES W,HANLEY," Sheriff of Jasper County, Indlajsm. M. F. Ch 11 cote, Atty. for l’lif, Sheriff’s Sale* NO. 4922, By vlrtuc-of a certified copy of Decree and execution to me directed from tlie clerk of tlie Jasper Oireiilt Court In a cause wherein the Fidelity Building and Savings Union is plaintiff and James C. MeColly et al ar* defendants requiring me to make tie sum of Fourteen Hundred ana Forty '.,e Dollars and Thirty-one cents ($1441,31) and Interests and costs aocrued 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 the court house of Jasper county, Indiana, first the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of tho following real estate hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and oosts, 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 (X) of the north-west quarter (X) of si ction thirty (80), township twenty-nine (29) north range six (6) west in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper c unty, Indiana, beginning at a point in the easterly boundary ofVan Kensselaer 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 Qt, V&B Kensselaer street extended, and running tnence northerly on tho easterly boundary of Van Rensselaer street extended fifty (60) feet, thence easterly parallel with Susan street one hundred ana fifty (150) feet, thence southerly parallel with Van Rensselaer street, fifty (00) feet thence westerly parallel with Susan street one hundred and fifty (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, V Chilcote, Atty for FHL r ’’ R
B-FiESIB? KOTICL STATE OF INDIANA, [ aa Jasper County, i“S irrtiOT-Jtrtper-mnmit umirt; r . n To Jane Term 1596. William M. SSinsehv, i and Emma E. Hbrschy ! Complaint No. 5058. --" Henry Miller, et al. { The plaintiffs in the above entitled causa 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. anilMrs.—— Miller, wife of said Henry Miller, and Mrs. . Miller, widow of said Henry Miller, and nil their unknown heirs, devisees and legatees 3 Hamilton.Mfiler,-and Mrs. Miller wife of said Hamilton Miller, and Mts. ; Miller, widow of said 11-milton Miller, and and all their unknown heirs, devisees-aiid : legatees; Frank W. Babcock, and Mrs. —— Babcock, wife of said Frank, W Babcock, and Mrs. Babcock. ,widow of said Frank W. Babcock, and ail.their unknown hetasgdoriasseaaud leg.UeoSvAfargaret A. Bruce, now Margaret A. Singer, and Mr. ; —Singer, husband of the said Margaret A. Singer, and all tlie unknown heirs, devisees and legatees, and all-Th*, unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees aim legatees of each and every one of fife above def end ants.; Now therefore tho said defendants are here!by notified that unless they be and appear on i tlie first day of tho next term of tlie Jasper Olr--1 cult Court, to be liolden on the first Monday of ' June. 1896, at the Court House In Rensselaer In 1 said County and State and answer ar demur to . 1 said complaint the sumo will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof. I hereunto set. I SEAL I 11 1? hand and afilx tlie -Seal of saidJeourt, at Rensselaer this 6th day of •• A. D. 1896. Wm.H. Coover. Clerk Jasper Circuit Qwirt. Ferguson & Wilson, Atty’s. forplffs. Apr. 9-l£-28s. Ditch Notice. NO. 1998.. Notice Is hereby given to Simon F. Hhpmp-. son, John A. Kent and Union Civil Township, that the viewers have reported in my office in, favor of constructing a main di'cli. two laterals, and one spur as follows: Tlio Main Ditch Com,meqces nine hundred (90Q) feet north, and thirty (30) feet east of the nortli.west corner of soctioij thirty (30) and extends south-east tsghtty oiglU hundred and fifty feet (8850). One lateral begins one hundred (loo) (not south, and tbirty (3S) feet west of tlie south-west cornox of, the northwest quarter of tho so«th. west quarter ot section thirty (30), and extends easterly tweihy-flre hundred (2500) feet. One lateral begins six hundred (COO) feet south, and thirty feet westor the noijth-wost corner of the south-west quarter of section thirty (30), and extends north-easterly slxtysone hundred (6iSO) r f cc t And the spur commences five hundred and. nineteen (519) feet shutb, and thirty (30) feet wost of tho north-west corner of section thirty (30), and extends thence easterly twenty-two hum dred and twenty (2220) feet. All In township 80 range 7 west, Jasper County, Indiana. The heariug of The said petition and report Is set for Monday, June 1, 1896. /gss. Witness my Uafid, and the seal of,, lav k board of commissioners this 20th of April, 1896. Henry B. Murray. „ Apr. 2S-SO. Notice of Appointment. Notloe is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed, by the Jasper Circuit Court, administrator of the estate of Frederick Hassellbrlng, deceased, late of Jasper County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ; Hannah Habsf.lldbino, .: 7 7T' Administrator, April 16-23-80
