Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1896 — Page 8

NOTICE OF SALE OF Old Property Froip Court The County Commissioners will sell at public sale on Saturday, July 18, ’96, At 2 O’clock P. . in the Court House Square following articles to the highest bidder and tor cash in hand: 13 Court House seats or benches. ■ K-J Door frames, windo w frames, Cement side walk blocks. Five stoves. Windows of old court house. All articles must be removed from the public square at once.

GAWKS. I—i i<a A. McCoy. T, J. McCoy. A. R. Hopkins, Pres. Cashier. Asst. Cashier. A.McCoy&Co’s.Bank BKNBBIL AXB, INDIANA. THE OLDEST BANK IN JASPER COUNTY Established 1854. Transacts a general banking business, 'buys * notes and loans money on long or short time on personal or real estate security. Fair and liberal treatment is promised to all. Interest paid on time deposits. Foreign exchange bought and sold. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED. Patrons having valuable papers may deposit them for safe keeping. Addison P arkison, Geo. K. Hollingsworth 1 J President. Vice. President. Emmet L. Hollingsworth. Cashier. Coiuml State Bank RENSSELAER, IND. , s ONLY STATE BANK IN COUNTY. Directors: Addison Parkison, James T. Randle, John M. Wasson, Geo. K. Hollingsworth t o& Emmet L. Hollingsworth. This Bank is prepared to transact a gener al Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Money loaned and good notes bought at current rates of interest. A share of your patronage is solicited. Mr At the old stand of the CITIZENS'STATE BANK. Rensselaer Bank, We make farm loans at 6 per cent, Interest payable annually. H. O. HARRIS. E. T. HARRIS President. Vice President, J. C. HARRIS, Cashier. Money loaned in sums to suit borrower. Exchange bought and sold on all banking points Collection made and promptly remitted. Deposits received. Interests bearing certificates •t deposits issued.

JAMES A. BURNHAM. U. I PENSION-ATTORNEY AND JUS TICE OF THE PEACE. Thoroughly equipped and abreast of the Ums Expert in Pension matters. Office with County Treasurer, Court House. Sept. Ist, 1886. TRUSTEES) NOTICE. MARION TOWNSHIP. I will be in my office upstairs In the Odd Fellows’ building every Saturday to attend to township boniness. J. D.BABCOCK, Trustee Marion Township. Rr. EL Is. Brown, SDaEZNTTZST BENBBELAER INDIANA. Crown Bridgework. | Teeth wither out Platet a SpecialtyAM. THE IN DENTOnoeoverPorUrtAWiahard'a. Gaaadmlni ttoaMor palnleaaextrMtum of teeth, X

J. W. HORTON, Dentist. Crown and Bridge work. Teeth with out plates. No cov ering to roof ot »;mouth. No defcaElOr JL&afcsP stroylng the sense - of taste. Office ovwS3iß R er Post office. Gas administered for the painless extraction of teeth. ts. J. KANN AL, M, D. C. - - VETERINARIAN. - - Office with RENSSELAER, W. A. Huff, the Jeweler. IND. graduate of Chicago Veterinary College. Contracting Estimates furjhshed On Short Notice. COX BROTHERS, Shop on Cullen Street, North-west of Makeever House, Rensselaer, Indiana. ■ PIONEER, ■ MEAT MARKET. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Balogna, etc., sold In quantities to suit purihasers at the LOWEST PRICES. None but the beet stock slaughtered. Everybody la nvlted to call. THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID 3TGOOD CATTLE J.IJ. EIGLEABACH. Proprietor New Meat Market. Creviston Bros, Shop located opposite the public square Everything fresh and clean. Fresh and salt meats, game, poultry, etc. Please give us a call ana we will gn«r»"tw you satisfaction. Remember the place. Highest market price paid for hides and tallow.

A. L. WILLIS... . GOTT SMITH. Special attention given to BICYCLE tHsF REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. Shop in Nowels Block, Front street entrance, pposite brick livery stable. r ~»■ Fine Cabinet Photographs, only $2 per dozen—a whole $ saved, at the Peoples Picture Gallery, over Porter 4 Wishard’s Grocery. First stairs east of the Model Store, Satisfaction guaranteed. If you wisn to secure nice lots or beautiful houses, call on A. Leopold, at The Model’ tor prices and terms.

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L. B. Lent’s Mastodon R. R. Shows. ! Wait for the Ad vent of the L. B. Lent’s & Co. Monster Shows— Circus, Museum and Menagerie, Containing Hundreds of New Features Never Before Witnessed in America. FREE BALLOON ASCENSION AND PARACHUTE DROPS DAILY RAIN OR SHINE. The L. B. Lent’S Mastodon R. R. Shows combines art, amusement and knowledge as no other combination before the public does to day. Space will permit us to mention only a few of the leading features of this panoramic aggregation of wonders, containing royal Japs, whose wonderful feats have never before been witnessed or equaled. Mirthmaking Clowns for the little ones and Aerial Artists that all want to see. Marvelous Acrobats and the most famous Equestrians and wonderful Juggling, Herculean Feats, Rare Curios, Spanish Galleons, Free Balloon Ascension by Prof. Willmot and his miracuijous Parachute Drops, Turkish Dancing Girls, from the Orient, in their graceful group, ing, beautiful posturing and statuesque to posing. Trained BearsEdcuated Dogs, Ponies, Monkeys and Goats, showing man’s superiority over dumb brute. An entertainment most pleasing for the little ones, as well as educating and enlightening the older ones. Prizefighting dogs, acrobatic monkeys and and performing pigs. Progressive ideas conspicuous everywhere. The menagerie, although not the largest that has ever entertained the public, y.eFthe collection is one of the most rare of wild beasts that has ever been gathered together by man. The wilderness, the mountains and the pampas have been exhausted in grouping these, curiosities for the instruction and amusement of the patrons cf the old L- B. Lent’s Combination. The managers of this immense canvass entertainment' have not only kept apace with the curio and entertaining world, but they have also kept apace with the spirit of the times, and the financial world as well, and have placed the admission at hard-time prices. The Grand Street Pageant will take place at 10 a. m,' immediately after which Prof. Willmot, will make a free Baloon Ascension and Parachute Drop. The Show will appear here Saturday July, JB.

For Sale Cheap. One shooting gallery outfit, good >« new. Just the year for a gallery. For mforaoation inquire of or address Earl D. Sayler, 2tp. Rensselaer, hid.

L. B, LENT’S .w: HASTODON R. R. SHOWS, Circus, Museum & Menagerie. ■ ' ■ Com ITI crl Stamped with the Seal of SucvUlliillgi cess . An Ovation-greeted Amusement Enterprise. The Surprise and Delight of the Century. , ■ •*. -; ISs i ® i w|||B [ sIB ss BUI y H ! » - i 0 Ift | js HI Wfflw 0 iW ' * ifflill IM® sllMra <h£w W® I- 1 wlhfcWm p g» », Among the many FKA.TUREB comprising our un eq baled exhibition we have the honor to present the following: A superb collection of RARE WILD BEASTS! The whole world made tributary in furnishing them. The rare treasures of the wilderness, the mountains and the pampas exi hausted in furnishing nrture’s curiosities for the instruction and amusement of our patrons. Beautiful plumaged birds from the forests of ihe tropics. A monstrous collection of merry mischievous Monkeys, comprising every known species. ft ■ ‘ _ ' .... "■ Tie Most Famous Equestrians. Astonishing Contortion Acts, finished Wire Artists, Classical Posturing* Enchanting Music, Statuesque Grouping, Unrivaled Educated Animals* Marvelous Juggling, Bewildering Ladder Acts, Magnificent Appointments, Herculean Feats, and many features not here enumerated. The People’s Popular-Price Show. And the only show of it? character and magnitude with up-to-date ideas. FREE! Balloon ascension and Parachute drop daily. FREE! THE BIG SHOWThe ‘ Old Reliable,” which every season brings you new features and carries none but the very best artists in the profession of both hemispheres. Two Performances Daily, at 2 and 8 P M, Rensselaer, Saturday, July 18th. ■ ADMISSION 25 CENTS.

Real Estate Transfers

Explanatory Note: All are warranty deeds when not otherwise specified. The dates given m the different items, are the dates of the deeds tnemselves, showing when executed. The'-nw” •■ne”-“se’’ “sw,” mean Northwest oifarter, Northeast quarter, etc., and denote a quarter section, or 160-acres; “nX nw” would m ean half of a quarter section, or 80 acres, “ne sw” means the noythesst quarter of the southwest quarter, or 40 acres. The figures as 80 29-7, mean section 30, township 29, range 7. Eldon T. Brigham to David M, Martin, June 16, w| se, sw, ne 31-28-6, 120 acres, Jordan $4,700. Robt. Parkir to Belle Tuttle, July 1, It 7 bl 16, Remington, $l5O. Reuben R. Pettit to Belle Tuttle, July 1, It 8 bl 16, Remington, sllO. Lillie May Clinger to Walter R. Lee, July 6, Rensselaer, pt ne 19-29-6, Marion, SI,OOO. . Edward H. Briggs to George S. Lord, June 5, Its 6,7, bl 1, Remington $2,500. John L. Turner to Vincent Eisele, Mar. 2, w| nw se, ne se, w| nw, 6-27-6, Carpenter, $8,630.

NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. The State of Indiana, 1 CQ Jasper County, f ° In tiio Jasper Circuit Court, To October Term, 189 C. Frank Foltz, as-admjiiistrhtor 1 of the Estate of fiosa B. Ma - keever, deceased ; ! Clara Coen, John L. Makeev-' eret. al. J. Complaint No. 5119. Now conies the plaintiff by Thompson & Bro. his attorneys, and file his complaint herein, tonether with an affidavit that the defendants Marika F.. Mahoney formerly Martha E. Makeever, John L. Makeever and Jennie Makeover. his wife. Mary A. Gibbon awl John Gibbon her husband. Milton A. Makeeyer and Ida Makeever his wife. Sanford Makeever and jjar. guerite Makeever his wife,. Ida May Robinson and Benjanfin F. Robinson her husband. Madison M. Makeever and Clara A. Makeeyer his wife heirs at law of Madison Makeever deceased are not residents of tlia State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendant; that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the third Monday ot October A. D. IH'.MI, at the Court House In the City of Rensselaer in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will lie heard and determined In your absence. In witness whereof, 1 hereunto set Za>o » rfyny hand and affix the seal of said I Jcourt, at Rensselaer this 18th day of YXJuly. A. I>. 18W>. Will. 11. COOVEII. Clerk. Thompson & Biol Atty’s. Bob Phillips Laundry. Ladies’Shirt Waists, and Collars and Cuflfe, a specialty. Done in fine order. Sent out Wednesdays? received back Saturdays. W. R. Nowels has improved and vacant City property fop sale on easy terms. Also executes deeds, mortgages, ,eases etc. Office over Leopolds Bazaar. Steel Wind Mills, and derricks complete, all put up, for $35 and upwards. The Old Perkins.

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Build Cement Walks. Nothing in the way of sidewalks and door yard walks is so good., ornamental and in the long run, ’so cheep, as well made cement walks. And right now is the time to make them. Call upon Ira Rinehart, the experienced and reliable cement wajk builder for particulars. f Warren & Irwjn ipake the most desirable farm loans of any firm in the county. James H. Chapman has a special fund of 120,000 to loan on Real Estate or personal note, long or short time. Office over Ellis & Murray’s store. Roberts sells buggies, at his implement store on Cullen street. Don’t forget it. The Gasoline Engine sold by The Generaj Supply Co. is the best on the market. See the one at Hemphill’s blacksmith shop. Which is the cheaper ? money at 6 per cent int. and 5 per cent commission, or money at 7 per cent. int. and 3 per cent commission. Call on Warren <fc Irwin for answer. W. T. Perkins Son, parry a fujl line Of steam-fitters’ anij plumbers’ supplies. E. A- Aldrich has some desirable half-acre lots for sale, also some town property for sale or trade for small ’farm. 39-2-mp.

( Sheriffs Sale No 5072. By virtue of a certified copy of decree and execution to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court tn a cause wherein the Fraternal Building Association is plamtift and John J, Brenner et al are defemlants.'-requlring me to makefile sum of nine hundred sixtytwo dollars and forty-eight cents ($962.48) and interests ami cpsts accrued and to accrue, I will -expose at Public Sale to the high; est and.best bidder on Wednesday July 22, 1896. Between the hours of 10 o’clock* A. M. and 4 o’clockr. m. of saidsdayat the door of the court ‘house of jasper County Indiana first the Cents and profits tor a term not exceeding seven years of the following realestate hereinafter described and if said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs 1 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 dis’btierge said decree, interest* and costs, to-wit; Lots No. eight (8). nine (-!)> and ten 110) in Block No. three, (3) in Benjamin and Magee’s Addition to the town of Rensselaer, Jasper coUn ty. Indiana. Said sgle will be made without any relief whatever from tue valuation and appraisement laws of the state of Indiana. Chaiii.es w. Hanley. Sheriff of JasperCotinly, iud. FOrgusori & Wilson. ■ i Atty, tor [’lff. i Sheriff’s Sale. NO. 5059. By virtue of a certified copy of decree and execution tome directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuitcourt, in a cause wherein N;lson ciulthurstls piaii.it Hl* and .Fames E. Stiller et al are defendants requiring me to make the sum of Eleven Hundred lifty-elght r Dollars and eighty live cents ($115835) and interest-and costs accrued and to accrue 1 will expose lit public sale on . . «■ Friday, July 17, 1896, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day at the door of the court houseof Jasper county. Indiana, first the rents and profits for a term not exceed ing seven years of the following real istete hereinafter described and If sa d rents an i profitswill not sell for a sufficient siinit. satisfy said decree, interest and costs I »ill at the same time and place expoke at public 1 sale the fee simnle of said real estate or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree, interest and costs to-wit: 'Die North half .of lot numbered twelve (12) and tlie south half of lot numbered eleven (11) - ali in Block numbered twelve (12) in the original plat of the town of Remington, Jasper county Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from the valuation and appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. CHARLES W. HANLEY, Sheriff Jasper County,’ , x' Indiana. Jasper Guy. » < Atty for Plffs. X 'I ' Hollingsworth and Hopkins have established financial connections in the East whereby they are enabled to make farm loans on most reasonable terms. ■ >No tedious d<la>/s. Call for particulars. Abstracts of title a specialty. A few choice lots in Riverside Park Subdivision within two blocks of court house can still be procured. Will sell on easy payments, or will build houses on installment plan. Hollingsworth & Hopkins. The General Supply Store will take your old wheel in exchange, for part pay on a new one. Orbit Oil fills the bill sold by Judson H. Perkins.

Truant Officer Nervous Prostration—Reduced to a Skel-eton-Life Despaired of—The Physician’s Skill Exhausted. Such was the experience of N. Pace, Truant Officer, Roseville, Ohio, which he relates «s follows: “I was prostrated about a year ago and kept growing- yyprse under treatment of my physician until I became so weak and nervous that ! 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 vitality and general debility.

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CAN SWEAR BY IT.” Webb Robinson, a Gallant Fireman, Adds His Testimony. Indianapolis, „ August 1, 1894. To the Lyon Medicine Co.: Gentlemen—l tried many remedies for a complication of stomach troubles, but found nothing to do me any good until I tried LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS. I can swear by that remedy as being all it is claimed to be, and cheerfully rpconnpend to sufferers from stomach and kidney Webb Engine Company No. 5, ’ West Sixth Street.

»t lira. STATE OF INDIANA, la£3I a£3 - Jasper County, In the Jasper Circuit Court, —To October Term 1896. Pauline Catt, James Rensselaer, et al. * Now comes the plaintiff by Ferguson & Wilson tier attorneys and files her complaint herln together with an affidavit (that the defendants, Jamas Van Rensselaer, and Mrs. Van Rensselaer, wife of said James Van Rensselaer, and’Mrs. —Van Rensselaer, widow of said James Van Rensselaer,,and all their unknown heirs detisees and legatees; John c,.Van Rensselaer and Mrs. —— Van Rensselaer, Wife of said John U. Van Rensselaer, and Mrs. Van Rensselaer widow Of said John O. Van Rensselaer ami all their unknown heirs, devisees and legatees; Ebenezer Silleek and Mrs. —7— — Silleek, wife of said Ebenezer Silleek, and Mrs. Silleek. widow of said Ebenezer Silleek and all their unknown heirs devisees and legatees; Maria L. silleek hml Mr. sitteck, husband, of said Maria L. Silleek and Mr. sSilleck. widower of said Maria L. silleek ami all their heirs, devisees andlegax tees; Theodore Gold and Mrs., , Gold, 1 wile,of said Theodore Gold and Mrs. -Gold, | widow of s .id Theodore Gold, and all their un--1 known heirs, devisees and iegatses (-Catherine Spirk-s, aud Mr. —— Sparks husband of said Catherine Sparks, and Mr. Sparks, widower of said Catherine Sparksand all their unknown hep's, ilevi ee.s ami legatees; William Phillips aud Mrs. Phillips wife of said fl William Phillips, > and Mrs. Phillips widow of said William. Pii Hips and all their unknown hens, devisees ami legatees; WiHianf D. Lee ami Mrs.—— Le , wife of said William D. Lee and Mrs Lee, widow of said William I>. Loe ami ail their unknown heirs, devisees ami legatees: Joshua Clark and Mrs. Clark, wife of said Joshua Clark, and Mrs. Chirk widow of said Joshua Clark and all their unknown heirs, <levi»ees and legatees; Lucas C,afu ami Mrs. Clark, wile of said Lucas Clark and Mrs. —— Clark widow of said Luc,aS Clark, ami alt their unknown heirs devisees aud legatees; Izella (Courtney and Mr, Ootirlijey, husband of said Izella Courtney ami Mr. Courtney, widower of said Izella 1 ourtuey and all their unknown heirs, devisees amt legatees; William -Cliirlc and Mi's.-•••-<:.ark. wife of said William Clark, and Sirs. —— Olark, widow of said William Clark, and their unknown heirs, devisees ami legatees of each and every one of tire above named (defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given skid defendants that unless they be ami appear on the first dgy of tlie next term of tlie Jasper circuit court to be hidden on ilie third Monday of October a. p. 1896, at tlie court House in Rensselaer Indiana, it! said county and State ami answer or demur- to sattl complaint, the same will be Irearil and determined in theirabserree.~"x In witness whereof, 1 hereunto set ( SEALY 11 *' hand and affix the Seal of said ( JCourt, at Rensselaer tills 23rd day of 0 June A. D, 1896. j 1 W.M. H.CopVKR. Clerk Jasper Circuit Coiirt. Ferguson & Wilson, Atty’s, for plffs. July 2 9-16. Sheriff s Sale. NO. 4851, jjy virtue of a_certified copy of decree and execution to me infected from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherin Albert Schmidt is Plaintiff and Nlcholaus Gangolf et al are defendants requiring me to make tlie sum of Seven hundred eighteen dollars and eighty-two cents (§718.82) and Intetestftnd costs accrued and to accrue I will expose at Public Sale to the highest bidder on Wednesday, July 22, 1896, Between the hours of 10 o’clock a. in. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day at the door of the court houseof Jasper county, Indiana, first tlie rents and profits tor a term not exceeding seven years of the following real estate hereinafter described and if said rents ami profits w,IH 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 muc.li thereof as may lie necessary to discharge said decree, interests and costs, towit: The west half (X) of the northwest quarter CM) of section thirty three 133) im Township twenty eight (28) North Range six (6) West lu Jasper County Indiana. Said Sgle Will be made without’any relief whatever from tlie valuation or appraisement laws of State of Indiana, ’CBAItLKS W. HANLF.V, Sheriff of Jasiier County. Indiana. Cliilcote and Marshall Altr. for Biff. Survey Notice. Notice is hereby given to James A. Dewey, Jacob W. Dewey, Charles Miller, Henry e. Mosher and Almet Powell, Frank Shldo, Joseph Shldo,' John E. Hollett, , John Pursley, David M. Waymiro. Aud Win O. Hill. Tliat I own the S, W. Uof Section 30. Town, 28. Range 6, In Jordan Township Jasper Co. Ind and that I will proceed with the Surveyor of Jasper Co. on the 3rd day of August 1896 to make a legal survey of said section or so much thereof as will bo necessary to establish the lines and corhere of my land according to law „ - JACOB HENSLER. John E. Alter, Co. Surveyor. If you want a first class pumping outfit call on Judson H. Perksns. He sells the Aermotor; the best is the cheapest.

Z B 1 Xpt C,Fl f Man’s by / ra, k|THE LYONS xK.sikjF ™ For Sale by all Druggists,