Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1879 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

General Washington ordered that Major John Andre, the spy,should bo hung like a Celon. But England took a different view of the subject. His remains repose in Westminster Aubey, and his monument is of statuary marble, carved l y Van Gilder, and bears the following inscription: “Sacred to the memory of Major John Adre, who, raised by his merit at an early period of life to the rank of adjutant general of the British forces in America, and, employed in an impor.ant but hazardous enterprize, fell a sacrifice to his zeal for his king and country, on the second of October, 1780, aged 29, universally beloved and esteemed by the army in which he seived,, and lamented even by his foes. His gracious dOvereign, King George 111., has caused this monument, to be erected.” After all, it seems difficult to fix some men in the right place in history; and hence the truth cf Barry’s muse— But whether on the scaffold high, Or tn t le battle’s van, The fittest place where man can die Is where he dies for man. —lndianapolis Sentinel

Your Money is Ready! Persons entitled to arrears of pensions under the late act of Congress, cun secure early action on their claims by making application through me. nl 3t. FRANK W. BABCOCK. Mr. Coen is prepared to fill all orders for fruit and ornamental trees evergreens, shrubberies, etc., etc.— Call at the Rensselaer Nursery, inspect stock and make selection. Whv will men smoke poor cigars when they can get the best at Catt & Smoot’s? Call for the Bald Head Cigar.

SALE OF LANDS MORTGAGED TO SCHOOL FUND. AUDITOR’S ANNUAL SALE OE LANDS in Jabper County, State es Indiana, mortgaged tothentntc of Indiana for the uee of the Congreueioual aud Common School fund, aud upon which payments of interest were due on the first day ofJanitary 1879. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I will on the FOURTH MONDAY, being the 21th day of March, 1879, betweon the hours of 10 o’clock, A. M. and 4 o’clock I’. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House, in the town of Rensselaer, in the couulv of Jasper, and State of Indiana, offer for sale, at public outcry, in fee simple, for cash, so much of all the mortgaged premises as will pay tiie amount due on the mortgage, inccludiug principal, damages, interest and costs. The following is a description of the mortgaged premises, together with the amount of principal and interest due thereon to the day of sale, being the fourth monday of March, 1879: The west half of tile southwest quarter of section (16; township thirty-one. (31) north, range five (5) west, mortgaged by Stil man Gates aud Susan Gates ou the 25th December, 1875 to the State of Indiana for tlic use of Congressional township twenty-seven (27) north, range six (6) west, for the principal sum of Two Hundred Dollars sale, thirty-ti i e dollars aud ninety-rive cents [*35.95]. Sixty (tm) acres clfthe north end of the east, half of the northwest quarter, and thirty-iour (34) acres off of the south cud of tiie northwest quarter of the northeast quarter' of section thirty-live (35) township twenty-nine (29) north, range five [s] west containing ninety lour [94] acres, mortgaged by Thomas Cody on February 23d, 1876 to the State of Indiana for thr use of Congressional township twenty-seven tfff) north, range seven <7; west, mid Congressional township thirty one (31) south, range five (5' west, for the principal sum <>f Six Hundred tfljd Eighty-one (*<lßl.oo. I uteres; due thereon to date of sale. Eighty-eight Dollars and fifty cents ($88.50). Thirty (30) .u rea out of the northeast corner of th” nurtheiist qu irter twenty-four (24) township twenty-seven <2<) north, range seven [7] west, more particularly described as follows, towit: eciiimcncing at the northeast corner of said section I ty-four [!J4]; thence west eighty [Bo] rods; thence south sixty [6o] rods; thence east eighfv (S ’i rods and the-n e north sixty [6o] rods to the place of beginning. Mortgaged on the 17th div of July, 1876 to the Slate of Indiana by George Major. President, and GeorgeAV Has call. Secretary of.the Remington Agricultural Association tor the use of Congressionul township twenty-sei,m [27] north of range seven 17] west for the principal sum of Eight Hundred aud Twenty-five Dollars [5825.00.] Interest due thereon to date of sale $45.28. Also the west hnlfof the soirthwest quarter of section twenty’o ven (27) township thirty (80) north, range seven [7) west. Mortgaged by John G. 'i >rk on the 12th of May, 1875, to the State of liidiaaa for the use of Congressional township twenty-eight. [2B] north range five [sl west for the principal sum of three hundred [s3oo.oo] dollars. Interest due thereon to date of sale, forty-four dollars and eighty ceuts $44.80. Also the south half of ihe northwest quarter of of section twelve 12, township tweutv-seven 27 north, range 7 west. Mortgaged bv Robert W. Erwiu on the 17th ofOctobei 1868 to the State of ludiaua for tiie n-e of Congressional township thirtvßl) north, range six 6 west and Congressional towuship thirty-two 32 north range five swest Principal three hundred aud thirty dollars $330.00. Interest due therecn to date of sale seventy-live dollars and seventv-one cents $75.71. Also the east half of theeast half of section one 1. township 30, north of range six 6 west. And the north half of the northeast quarter and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter and the east half of the southeast quarter and the south west quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty-six 36. township thirty-one 81, north of range six 6, west, aud mortgaged on the 31st <lay of May 1877. by Frank W. Balicock and John A Feiiows to the State qf Indiana for the use of the following school funds towit: Congressional township twenty-eight 28, north, range six 6 west. Principal two'hundred dollars t2*b. Interest thereon to date of sale thirteen ollars and six cents $13.06. Congressional township twenty eight 28, north, range seven 7. west. Principal one hundred dollars SIOB.OO Interest due thereon to date of sale six dollars and fiftythree cents $6.53. Cemmon school hind principal seven hundred dollars S7OO. Interest due thereon to date of sale forty five dollars and seventy-three cents $45.73. Also thirty 30 acres off the north end of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of soetion twenty-one 21,township twenty-eight 28, north, range seven 7, west mortgaged to the State of ludiaua by Mary E. Mathena and Thomas J. Mathena her husband on the 2'st day of October, 1875 to the State of Indiana for the uxe of Congressional township twenty eight SsS, north, range six 6 west. Principal ninety two dollars and fifty eents $92.50 with interest thereon to date of sale, seventeen dollar* and ninetyfour cents $17.94, and for use of common school fund one hundred and thirty dollars $l3O, with interest thereon to date of s’al« seventeen dollars and forty-two cents $1~.42. State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: I, HENRY A. BARKLEY. Auditor in and for said county, do hereby certify that the above lands mortgaged to the School Fund of the State of Indiana, upon which there was in.tere«t due and unpaid on the first day ofJanitary, 1879 and remains unpaid to-day. . —- A ) Witness my hand and seal of the beat.. [ Board of Commissioners of said ' —■ county, this 26th day of February, A. HENRY A. BARKLEY, Auditor Jasper County.

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