Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1879 — Beal Estate Transfers. [ARTICLE]

Beal Estate Transfers.

•.■ssawaßr* ™ Charley Wibeit, yearn nM r got an ear cuffed by a mule, last Monday. George B. Park ison aad Ida A. Gw In were married on Sea day iaa». ttev. W. G. Vemela offMatine gtwxyman. Bishop Dvrtifer ia 8a ha present at the dedication of the new Cathode church at Oxford, an the 271 h Instant. The Average enrollment of scholars at the Valparaiso school for the term which closed week before last, was sixteen hundred. Rev. W. G. Vessels, assisted by other mlnltpen, wtll conduct a basket meeting at Blue Grass, on the second «undny In August. A four years old daughter of James Peregrine, of Hanging Grove town-, ship, was kicked on a thigh by a horse ane day last week and badly hurt. ' The supreme court will not act upon the Mayne-Murdock case until the September term. The prospect is not favorable for Messrs- Murdock, Lee and Hoover. David Kowels’ team took a lonely promenade around a square or two. Monday morning last, and made shipwreck of a light spring wagon to which they were attached.

We do ndt know of aaiiiitic instance in South Carolina where the presence or United States troops at the wo llk has prevented any democrat from voting.— Chartcsto a, S. C., Roes. Ho! ye toothless! Why gum it any mure when Dr. Qarnar will make and warrant a set of teeth for Office two doors above the Austin House. Refers to his many patrons. &-4 Town Marshal Powers’ left breast is decorated with a “glistening,gleaming, glittering” atar of the first mag- j t<Rude on full-dress occasions. And be understands his business, too, just about as well as the best of them. Tax-payers who are delinquent will take notice that I am compelled soon to start the collectors. The railroad fax must he settled. Call at my office aiul see utc; I will send no further notice. Henry I- Adams, 43-2 Treasurer of J aeper County. At the recent convention of county superintendent* at Indianapolis, the opinion prevailed that, as the supply of teachers exceeded the demand, it would be well to raise the grade of <|Uanfication ; and to effect this there most be more thorough examinations. In view of this action teachers must ntske renewed effort in the direction of scholarly advancement, lest many" l«e called and few chosen.— Fowler Democrat. Speakingof the Remington fair, the Fowler JBro says that ‘‘prospects aie flattering that the ensuing fair will eclipse any of its predecessors- This Is an institution expressly for the counties of White, Jasper, Newton and Benton, and ought to be patronized by our farmers and mechanics. No stock from abroad, fitted especially for fairs, will be allowed to walk off with the ribbons. The directors are ruen of viiu, and are determined to make the fair a success. For any information upon the subject address B B. Jeffries, Remington, Indiana.”

The Valparaiso Messenger says that a street evangelist has been preaching to tbe people of that city “pure, nld-lsabion orthodox doctrines, an inheritanoe of genuine liquid hell, fire and brimstone for the sinner; to be taken withont any relief whatever from valuation orappraisemeut laws.” The Messenger also says: “Six black eyes and one busted nose are the sum total of the injuries inflicted upon resdentsof the Vale on the fourth.” ‘‘lt is a lamentable fact that social conversation nowadays consists largely of gossip and scandal.” From the last two observations an impartial hearer might readily infer that that evangelist understood his duty and was the right man in the right placeLast Monday Fred Hoover brought to market one hundred head of the fiuest hogs that have been sold here in many year&..:..Mrs. A. W. Nourse died on tbe 9tb and was buried on the 10th L. W. Bartlett’s house, two and one-half miles from town, was struck by lightning on the night of tbe 7th, and a chimney was dislocated "A camp-meeting for the salvation of men from sin,” is advertised to be he'd on the Remington fair ground from Wednesday, August 6th, to Wednesday, August 13th, 1871), both inclusive. This meeting will tie managed by Rev. T. Webb, of the Methodist Episcopal denomination Cribbed from the Remington Reporter of July lltA.

By the provisions of ordinance fifty t two, now in force, it is unlawful to be found drunk on any street, highway <ws alley,or in any public place, within the town of Rensselaer; and the penalty is a fine of not lees than one dollar nor more than ten dollars. It is unlawful to disturb the public peace and good order by rioting, fighting, offering to fight, or by loud, boisterous, profane, lewd or indecent language; penalty, one dollar to ten dolJars- To swim or bathe in a nude condition, or otherwise to expose, the person uaaeemly is punishable by line of one (letter to ten dollars. It is prohibited to ride or drive through the town iulemUonaliy tester than an ordinary trot; and'the penalty is a fine of not less than one dollar nor more than ten dollars. Tiie democrat* Have had the control of the House of Representatives for four years; and during this period there have been thirty-three investigating committees appointed by the House, for the purpose of ransacking the administration of the government during the period In which it had Seen under exclusively republieau control. These investigations have been animated by an intensely partisan purpose and have cost the country about a half million of dollars- The nnult i« thahnotone single republican defaulter or officer of any grade has been found by whose malfeasance in office tbo government has lost a dollar; The public money has been safely kept and. faithfully disbursed, under the provisions-of law. This is a most remarkable record, when we consider'the length of time covered fay it and the vast sum of money that during this time has passed through the hands of the fiscal agents of the government, Senator Windom. of Minnesota, the other day stated tire fact and challenged the democrats of the Senate-to name a solitary exception to the truth of the statement No one was uamedaud not one has been dlocovered by all the Investigating committees that have been at work fftrthe last four years. These committees have been looking for republieau pilferers and stealers of the nubile money and they have not £n] U d one during the whole history of * overn '

Tire very best quality of No. « envtiopea, cillivT while, canary, gold or blue, for 1*» cents a package «f 25, at the |K>s.office. Senator Major celebrated f the 4th of July] tit Fowler. The Senator has renewed his youth store his return from Indianapolis, and Is now ready to talk greenbauklsm.— /•brefor Meet. The fact i*. overwhelmingly established that the dcHioemtlc party ttoiilaips about the most soft, liar Hildas, liioflbnrivi*, obedient set of people ever Seen In this world.— A. ). Sun. Special far Tine Union. Monox, Ind., July C. Died, Monday. July 7, of scarlet fever, Kninin Grace, oulv daughter of Henry C. and Harriet I. Pierson, ajjed.B years. School Rzpoht.— Mis* Arv«nn Honk reports as billows for Smifli school (Barkley township No. 8) for Ihe term eniMiqr July 11th, to-wil: Knrollment.il.*, average daily nttcmlame, *l.B. Amanda McCurtain, Frank WcCurtaln, Louis Met urtaln. Flora llciikle, Dora English, Jennie Murrav, Liiu Pritchard, Willie Ilenkle atnl Korah Parker were perfiart In attendance, deportment Hint study, school Kerosr.— Miss Era Troxcll makes report for Brushwood selmol (Union tow nship No. 5) fortlic month ending July Nth, as follows: Enrollment, 1); average daily attendance, 20; ■cases-wMan-linesa. i. I > 1 1 11 ei MoOolli. Watson it limes. Charles Nelson, Cora McCollv, Klla I‘owen, Willie Rowell. Alexander Itowen, Freddie Met sit l>, Mary MvColly. I.title ilall, Motlic Humes, hufiie l’Wlt and Kva Jtrnskct have a creditable record for tlie month. Kinmn llrasket, Minnie Martin, Ida Miller. Jsnuw Anderuon, Cora MeColly and Freddie McCollv w ere perfect the entire term.

For the week ending Julv J7tli, the reeonl of iransfers of real estate in Jasper emrnty was as follows: " John Makeover to The Traveler's Inmratwe Company, all of Is, 27, 7—MO acres; quitclaim 21,325 William K. Parkison l>» George W*. Markin, wj, nw 11, 23, 7—Bo acres 1,500 Sanford A. Morgan to John M. Briggs, tract in townof Remington .. IfOOO Sheriff of Jasper county to Nannie K. -SjilHer; setie B.2s;s~w acres. . :: 300 Jcdiithan I>. llnpkins ct at to A 1 frtsl Thini] [Ison, part se i>WBQ, 29, # 1 —inited States of America to Joseph Archer, se se 30, Si. B—lo acres. Patent . O. It. Melntire to Joseph W. Mowrer, tot S, block 17, town of Remington 100 E. ti. Know I ton to Heo. «V. Andrews, sw 17. SI, s—loo 2,200 William CoopCr to Win. R. Hurley, nw se, south end sw nc 80, 31, 6—50 acres . 500 Mary T. Riggs et at tn Christian liarder.se SW, e,*» neswr.o*, Wti oesw 86,2 N„ 7—70 acres 1,200 Also placed of record 7 mortgages and 3 chattal mortgages.