Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1897 — Page 3

CITY NEWS.

Minor Items Told in a graphDaily Grist of Local Happenings x Classified Under Their Respective Headings. FRIDAY. James Zea, of Remington, visited his brother Lyman today. Martin Pass arrived today from a year’s stay in Grundy Co., lowa. Born, Thursday, Dec., 9,1897 to Mr. and Mrs. William Hildreth, a son. D. J, Barker, of Union Tp., is in a serious condition with luug trouble. Miss Stella Reynolds, of Westville, is visiting her cousin, Miss Myrtle Haus. Misses Anna Sires and Daisy Condra went to Danville, 111., today, to work in a hotel. Albert Fendig, of Brunswick, Georgia, is here for a few days visit with his relatives. A child of John Pierson, ten miles east of town, is sick with symptons of scarlet fever. Miss Ura McGowan was unable to go to her school at Parr this morning, on account, of sickness. Chas. H. West ex-County Superintendent of Benton Co., is visiting Newton Pumphrey, for a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heacox, of Morris 111., are visiting their cousins Mrs. Alfred Jacks and Mrs. Mamie Jennings. Uncle George Daugherty and family have moved in from their farm and are now fully located in their house out towards the stock farm. f The Rensselaer Euchre Club met at the home of Mrs. F. A. Ross yesterday evening. 10 couple were present and report an enjoyable time. Dancing was the principal feature of the occasion. Prof. W. F. Baughman, the band leader and instructor in music, has rented Jared Benjamin’s tenant house, on McCoy Ave., and will bring his family from Charlotte, Mich.,and make his residence here. The annual election of officers of Evening Star Chapter No. 41 O. E. S. will be held Dec. 15, 1895. All members requested to be present. By order of the W. M. Hattie Dowler, Sec’y. P. T. Newman, lately living near Lee, has just moved on to the old Elzer Griswold, place, a mile or two north of town, and which he bought some time ago. He will make extensive improvements on the farm.

It seems that the laying qf the water mains on Washington street was not quite completed, yesterday afternoon, on account of a shortage of several lengths of 8 inch pipe. It will probably be several days before they can be got here. There is rejoicing today among our sporty population over the fact that the I. U. authorities sat down on the proposed game of foot ball here today. Had the I. U. boys come the sportys aforesaid would have had to foot the bill, and no game either this rainy weather. About $l5O is the amount they are ahead. A gentleman calling at a hotel left his umbrella in the stand in the hall with the following inscription attached to it: “This umbrella belongs to a man who can deal a blow of 250 pounds weight, I shall be back in ten minutes.” On returning to seek his property he found in its place a card thus inscribed: “This card has been left by a man who can run twelve miles an hour, I shall not come back.” The survey of the electric railroad which reached Monticello, yesterday, did not pass through Winamac at all, and it begins to

look as though the latter town has not the dead sure cinch on the road that has been claimed. In fact, it looks though Winamac would be left out if Monticello gets the road. And for the very good reason that the route to Monticello which leaves Winamac out is a much more feasable one than the one which would take Winamac in. It not only would be much more direct, but also a better and easier country to make a railroad through. Perhaps Winamac had better, drop a little of her overweening confidence and go to work in connection with Rensselaer, for the road will be sure to hit Winamac if it comes to Rensselaer.

SATURDAY. Miss Rose McColly is visiting relatives at Fair Oaks. Mrs. Green Thornton is quite seriously sick with erysiplas of the face. Mrs. James Cox returned to her home at Fair Oaks yesterday, after a weeks visit with her sister Mrs. John McColly. County Surveyor John E. Alter and wife returned yesterday evening, from their visit with relatives in Marshall County. A gentleman’s new kid glove, found some time ago near the Christian church, awaits an owner at this office. It is reddish or lavendar colored.

James LefleT, of Hanging Grove, had been fearful of losing the sight of one of his eyes, from injuring it with a com stalk, but its condition is now much better. The steam heat was turned on at the court house yesterday, for the first time and worked excellently. The draft was especially good, although the condition of the weather was very unfavorable for it.

James Lefler has rented his farm in Hanging Grove Tp., 2\ miles of Pleasant Ridge, and will make a sale on Dec. 22nd. Mr. Lefler will pass the winter in Nebraska and will perhaps remain- there permanently. A small boy of Wash Cook, of Hanging Grove, was quite seriously hurt on the head with a ball bat, while playing ball at school yesterday. Mrs. Cook and another son are just recovering from severe cases of typhoid fever. “A Citizen” who wants to register a kick concerning the way he was done up by some strangers a few days ago, is informed than his communication will be published if he will send in his name. The name will not be published but we must know what it is as an evidence that the statements in the article are “straight goods.” Mesdames A. S. and S. M. La Rue gave another very pleasant party yesterday afternoon, at the home of the former, on River street. Some 58 ladies were present. Progressive dominoes was the principal amusement, and the prize, a china solitaire set# was won by Mrs. J. C. Porter, who won 10 games out of 13. Refreshments were served at 5 o’clock.

Dr. Spencer, of Monticello, was indicted by the Federal grand jury a while back for sending a postal card to a debtor, in which it was plainly intimated that if the debt was not paid soon it would be collected by a judgment. The doctor had his trial a few days ago at Indianapolis, and was acquitted. The finding of the court was that the postal card was harmless. The beet sugar convention held at North Judson Tuesday last was quite largely attended, a number from Jasper being present, and a very enthusiastic time was reported. Gov. Mount and several professors from Purdue University at Lafayette, were present and the question of establishing a sugar beet refinery at North Judson met with considerable encouragement. Before adjournment Chairman Keller, of North Judson, appointed a committee composed of representative men from every part of the Kankakee Valley to instruct and

encourage farmers to raise beets. Capitalists have agreed to establish one or more factories in the field as soon as they can be convinced that the farmers will take hold of the scheme. The.following officers were then elected: President, Jacob Keller; secretary, H. A Ellingson; treasurer, Bert Lightcap, after which the meeting adjourned.

MONDAY. ' John Healy’s baby is quite sick. Barney Kennel spent Sunday at Lafayette. A. D. Burns is sick with remittent fever. Mrs. William E. Moore, west of town is quite sick. Miss Chloie Stiers visited friends at Monon over Sunday. A car load of steel for the waterworks tank has arrived. Miss Gertrude Taylor, of Wolcott, visited Iva Alter Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Sigler of DeMotte, is visiting Rensselaer relatives. Mrs. Mary Jackson, M. D., of Hammond, is in Rensselaer today Mrs. Henry Harris and daughter Jennie are visiting at Chicago this week. Frank Foltz and M. F. Ghilcote are attending court at Kentland this week. Lona Flynn is recovering very satisfactorily from her attack of scarlet fever. Miss Eliza Tuteur went to Chicago yesterday, for a weeks visit with relatives. Miss Marie Armstrong of near Surrey, visited Miss Allie Morlan over Sunday. Albert Fendig after a few days visit left for Brunswick, Georgia, this morning. A four year old daughter of Chas. Warren is suffering from a painful abscess on her arm. Mr. and Mis. Simon Fendig of Wheatfield, are visiting here for a few days this week, Miss Laura Fielder and little neice Lora Damerian visited relatives at Monorrover Sunday. Will Douglass is working at the Western Union Telegraph office during the absence of Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Elizabeth Michael left this morning for a several weeks visit with relatives at Sandusky county, Ohio,.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson went to Lafayette Saturday evening to visit his mother who is very seriously sick. D. J. Thompson is spending the winter in Florida, for the benefit of his health. He is now located at Haines City, in that state. Mesdames Sarah E. Moffet, of Valparaiso, and Bell Cleaver, of St. Anne, 111., attended the funeral of their brother J. C. Dutton, yesterday. Mr. Schuyler Coleman and Miss Gustie Fritz were married today, just before noon, by Squire Burnham, in his office. They live in Walker Township.

Miss Edith Shedd entertained the senior class, of which she is a member, and the high school teachers at her home a few miles east of town Friday night. An important joint county ditch case is on trial at Monticello, today. County Surveyor Alter, and City Engineer Bostwick, are attending as witnesses. Mrs. John McClure after a three weeks visit with her brothers Milton and Peter Wasson went to Marion today, for a few days visit before returning to her home at Union City. Mrs. Harrison is' having moved the building on Main street, lately occupied by Mrs. Minnie Cleaver, to the back part of the lot, and in the spring she will erect a good business building, on the site. Mrs. W. H. Beam is recovering from several weeks of severe sickness. It is Mr. and Mrs. Beam’s intention, if the latter sufficiently recovers her health, to make a trip to California, during the holidays. A Monon passenger and freight 1 train were in collision at Blooming-

too, Saturday evening, and both trains pretty badly wrecked. Four persons were injured, and one a stock-dealer from Ladoga, named Neff, It was thought would die. The congregation of the Christian church \yill again have a settled pastor. They have engaged the services of Elder N. H. Shepherd, of South Belid; who is now holding a series of meetings in the church. He is engaged for a year from the Ist of January, 1898. The Monon trains for Indianapolis and Louisville run solid from Chicago to Monon at night. The train as it leaves Chicago is generally made up of eleven heavy cars and sleepers. The large engines recently purchased, haul this train averaging sixty miles an hour. — Indianapolis News. The late J. C. F. Dutton, on the morning ufc his death, made a verbal will disJfeiSiig of his property, which he gave mostly to his mother and his unmarried sister. Dr. I. B. Washburn was executor of the will. Mr. Dutton whs the owner of a good farm and some personal property. That lying story from some lying scoundrel at Hammond, of a dead body that was never there, caused anxiety, trouble and expense to others besides the relatives of Geo. H. Brown. At Indianapolis it was thought that it might be the body of a missing street contractor, Chas. C. Franke, and after spendingconsiderable money in telegraphing, the man’s wife and brothers and a friend all made a useless trip to Chicago to investigate the story. There are a whole lot of people who are now kicking themselves to think how easily they were worked by the gang of people here last week, with a wagon placarded, “City Scavengers.’’ They would examine a job of work in their line and say they would do it for say 50 cents. The offer would be accepted and a contract signed. After the work was done the bill would be handed in at 50 cents per barrel, and the contract would be found to read that way. In some cases parties who thought their jobs would only be 50 cents, had to pay $5 or $lO or even sls. Evidently those fellows were a pretty sweet-scented lot for scavengers.

Fat Turks Wanted.

I will pay 7 to 8 cents per pound for good fat turkeys. Skips are

not wanted.

Sheriff Sale. CAUSE NO. 5175. Notice is hereby given. That by virtue of a certified copy of a decree and execution to me directed from the Clerk ol the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein the State of Indiana ex rel John O’Connor, as commissioner of Ditch No. 77, is plaintiff, and John J. Foster and Marrietu Foster his wife, and Warren Springer and Mrs. springer his wife, are defendants, known as cause No 5175. requiring me to make the sum of three huudied and seventy dollars and thirty one cents (8370.31) of principal and interests and costs accrued and 10 accrue Irom the several tracts of lands in Jasper county. ludilna. as ■ hereinafter de-' scribed, the amounts referred to as to each of the said tracts, the same being as herein set forth and for the > ecember installment of said judgment, as follows, to-wit: From the west half of the north east quarter of the south east quarter of section twentyone (21) the sum of twenty-nine dollars and twenty-seven cents ($29.27). From the west half of the south east quarter of tile south east quarter of said section twenty-one (2D the stun of twenty-nine dollars ane twenty-seven cents ($29,70). From the west half of the north west quarter of the south east quarter ot said section twenty-one (21) the sum of twenty-nine dollars and twenty-seven cent* [529,271 • From the west half of the south west quarter of the south east quarter of said section twenty-one [2l] the sum of twenty-nine dollars and twenty-seien cents [s29 27], From the west half of the north east quarter ot the north east quarter of section twentyeight [2B] the snm ot twenty-nine dollars and twenty-seven cents [523.27]. From the west half of the south east quarter of the north east quarter of said section twen-ty-eight [2Bj the sum ot twenty-nine dollars and twenty-seven cents [529.27]. From the west half ot the north east quarter ot the south east quarter of said section twenty.eight [2B] the sum of twenty-nine dollars and tweuty seven cents [529.27]. From the west half of the south east quarter of the south east quarter of said sectiou twen-ty-eight [2B] the sum of twenty-one dollars and ninety cents [521.90]. From the west half of the south west quarter of the south east quarter of said section twenty-eight [2B] the sum of twenty-one dollars and ninety cents [B‘2l .90]. From the west half of the north west quarter of the south east quarter of said section twen-ty-eight [2Bl tlie sum of eighteen dollars and twenty-five cents [slßJo]. From the west half of the sonth west quarter of the north east quarter of said section twenty -eight [2B] the sum of twenty-nine dollars and twenty-seven cents [529.27]. Fiom the west half of the north west quarter ot the norm east quarter of said section twenty-eight (28) the sum of twenty-nine dollars and twenty-seven cents ($29.27) From the west half of the north east quarter of the north west quarter of said section twenty-eight (28) the stun of seventeen dollars and fifty -three cents ($17.».)

B. S. FENDIG.

From tfc« waat half or tbasowOi east quarter of llie noptb west furt«r of told section twenty-eight (28) the sntn of twenty dot's rs and forty-five cents ($20.45.) From the west half of the north east quarter of the sonth west quarter of said section twenty-eight (28) the sum of fourteen dollars and sixty cents ($14.60.) From the west half of the south east quarter of toe south west quarter of said section twenty-eight (28) the sura of seven dollars and sixteen cents ($7.16.) From the west half of the south west quarter of the south West quarter of said section twenty-eight (28) the sum of five dollars and elglity-six cents ($5.86.) From the west haltof the north west quarter of the south west quarter Of said section twenty-eight (28) the sum of ten dollars and ninety-six cents ($10.96.) From the west half of the south west quarter of the north west quarter of said section twenty-eight (28) the sum of fifteen dollars and thirty-four cents ($15.64.) From the west half of the north west, quarter of the north west quarter of said section twenty-eight (28) the sum of eleven dullars and sixty-nine cents [SU.C9.I All said real estate being located In Township Thirtv-one [3l] North, Kange Six [6] West, in Jasper County, State of Indiana. I will offer for sale at the door of the court house in Ihe City of Rensselaer Jasper County Indiana between the hours of 9 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. on Monday the 3rd day of January, A. D. 1898. as the property of said defendants, first the rents and profits of each of said tracts of real estate above described severally for a period not to exceed seven years and on the failure of the rents and profits of either of said tracts to sell for enough to pay the said sums as above set forth and ail costs I will at ihe same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of each of sai.i respective tracts of land to real llze the amount due on each tract and the costs thereof. Taken as the property of the above named defendants and said sale will be made without, relief from valuation or appraisement laws and in occordance with the law lit such cases made and provided. In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand, this the ninth day of December, 1897. NATE J. REED, Sheriff of Jasper County, Indiana. Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie. Attorneys for Plaintiff.

Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. In the Matter of the Estate ) In the Jasper cirof Victor E. Loughridge, Vcuit court, JanuDeceased. * ary Term, 1898. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, as Administrator of the estate of Victor E. Loughridge deceased, has presented and filed bis account and vouchers In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said oircult conrt, on the third day of January, 1898, at which time all persons Interested in said estate are required to appear tn said court and show cause. If any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others Interested therein, are also required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. JAMBftH. CHAPMAN, ** Administrator. Wm. H. Coover, Clerk of Jasper C. C. Dec. 3-10-17.

Sheriff s Sale. By virtue of a certified copy of Decree and Execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Aljeßiermais plaintiff, and Elizabeth G. M. Kamminga and Harmon Kamminga are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of sixteen hundred seventy three ($ 673.70) dollars ana seventy cents, and Interest and costs accrued and to accrne. I will expose at public sale to the highest and best bidder, on Wednesday, December, 29th 1897. between the 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, in the city of Kensselaer. first the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following Beal Estate hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satlsly said decree and execution and Interest 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 and Execution both as to the complaint and cross-complaint and interest and costs, towit: The north quarter Of) of the north west 04) of sectiou thirteen (18» township thirty one (81) north, range seven (7) west in Jasper county Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from the valuation or a-ypralsement laws of the State of Indiana. NATE J. REED. Sheriff JasptrCo. Indatna. Abraham Halleek. Attorney for Plaintiff. December Bth 1897.

Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of a certified copy of decree and execution to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, In a cause wherein John Mnkeever and Jay Williams are plaintiffs, and Sheldon Cronk, Lillian M. cronk. his wife: P. A. Griffith, whose Christian name Is unknown; John B. Bucban are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of one lumdred twenty five dollars and ninety two cents, ($125.92) and Interest and costs accrued and to accrue. I will expose at public sale to the highest and best bidder, on Wednesday, December 29th, 1897. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M.of 88id day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper County, rndlana, in the City of Rensselaer, first the rents an-i profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate hereinafter described, and If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy *aid decree and execution and 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 dlschaige said dec roe and execution and Interest and costs, towit: Lot numbered three (3) In the sonth west quarter of section ten (10). also the northwest quarter 04) and the north west quarter ’X) of the north east quarter 04) of section fifteen (15) in township thirty two (32) north, range seven (7) west, containing in all two hundred and forty (240) acres more or le-s according to the government survey. All in Jasper County, Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from the valuation or appraisemmt laws of the State of Indiana. Nate J. Reed. Sheriff Jasper County. Chilcote* Dunn, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. December Bth. 1897. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. In the Matter of the) In the Jasper Circuit Estate of James H - Court, January Term, Loughridge, De ’d ] 1898. Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned, as executrix of the estate of James H. Loughridge deceased, has presented and filed her account and vouchers m final settlement, ol said estate, and that the same wilt come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the third day of January 1898. at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear In said Court and show cause. If any there be. why said account and vouchers shouid not be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others Interested therein, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of tbetr heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Candace L. Loughridge, Executrix. Wm H. Ooover, Clerk. Dec. 7-14-21.

Slerifs Sals. By virtue of a certified copy of decree snd execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein August Hellcher Is plaintiff, and Frauds M. Goff et al are defeodlnts, requiring me to make the sum of seventy one ($71,89) dollars and thirty nine cents, and interest and costs accrued ana to accrue, I will expose at public sale to the highest and best bidder, on Saturday, December 25th, 1897. between the boors of loo’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p m. of said day at the door of the court bouse of Jasper county, Indiana, tn the city of Rensselaer first the tents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following real estate hereinafter described, and ft mid rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree and execution and Interest and costs. I will at the same tfme and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate or so niuch thereof as may he necessary to discharge said decree and execution and Interest ana costs, towlt. Beginning sixty six (60) feet west of the north east corner of the north west quarter (X) of section seventeen (17) in township thirty one (31) north range six (6) west; thence west along Main street to Hellcher street; thence sonth along Hellcher street to 0. & I. C. Ry. right of way; thence in a north eastward direction along said Railway to a point south of the beginning- thence north to the place of beginning in the Town of Reiman In Jasper*County, Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from the valuation or appraisement laws of the Stale of Indiana NATE J. REED, Sheriff Jasper County. Foltz, Spitler St Kurrie, Attorney for Plaintiff.

Sheriffs Pale, No. 5392. By virtue of a certified copy of Decree and Execution to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein James Leonard administrator of the estate of Joseph Leonard deceased. Is plaintiff, and George H. Brown Jr. and Margaret E. Brown are defendants requiring me to make the sum of eleven hundred ninety ($1190.33) dollars and thirty three cenfs and Interest and costs accrued and to accrue. I will expose at public sale to tne highest and best bidder, on Thursday, the 16th day of December 1897. between tho 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, in the City of Rensselaer, first the rents and profits for a erni not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree and execution, Interests vnd 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 m ay be necessary to discharge said decree and execution, Interests and costs, towlt: The north east quarter (X) of the south east quarter (X) of section thirty four (84) In township thirty (30) north of range five (5) west In Jasper County, Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. NATE J. REED. Sheriff of Jasper County. Wm. Johnson, Attorney for Plaintiff. Nov. 22nd, 1897.

Sheriff’s Sale. No. 5141. ■ «<V By virtue of a certified copy of Decree and Execution to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein Alvah Leonard is plaintiff and Harmon Clark et al are defendants requiring me to make the sum of two hundred and fifty-five dollars and forty-five cents ($255.16) and interest and costsaccrued and to accrue I will expose at public sale to the highest and best bidder on

Thursday, the 16th day of December, 1897, between the 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, In the City of Rensselaer, first the rents and profits for a term cot exceeding seven years, of the following real estate hereinafter described, and If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree and execution and Interest and costs, accrued and to accrue, I will, at the same time snd place, expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate or so much . thereof as may be necessary to discharge said » decree and execution, Interest and costs, towit: The southeast quarter 0*) ot the southeast quarter 04) of section thirty-four (84) in township thirty-two (32) north ot range six (6) west in Jasper County, Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from the valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. NATE J. REED, Sheriff of Jasper County. Wm. Johnson, Attorney for Plaintiff. Nov. 22nd, 1897.

SHFS’ SUE. Xo. 5383. DV VIRTUE or A CERTIFIED COPY OF a decree aud execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Alvah Leonard ct al are plaintiffs, and Harmon Clark et al are defendants, requiring me to make the mm of three hundred forty-three dollars and ninety-three cents (*343 93; and interest and costs accrued and to accrue. I will expose at public sale to the highest aud best bidder, on Thursday, the 16th day of December, 1897, between the hours of 10o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M.. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper County, Indiana. In the City of Rensselaer, first the rents and piofits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate hereinafter described, aud if said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree and execution and Interest »nd 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 and execution and interest and costs, towit: The northeast quarter 04) of the northeast Quarter (« of section three (3) in township tnirty-one (3. i north of range six (#) weal, in Jasper Couuty, Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from the valuation or appraisement laws of the 9'ate oMndiana. NATE J. REED, Sheriff of Jasper County. Wm. Johnson. Atty for Pltf. Xov.ilnd. 1t97. Wanted-An Idea