Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1883 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Executors’ Sale. TIl’E is hereby given *hat the un d irigued Executor* of the Last Will and Testament of David Gray, deceased, will; ofler lor salo, at public outcry, at the late re-ideuce of the testator, in •Hanging Grove Township, Jasper County, Indiana, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 5,1884, the property of said Estate, con- \ sisting ot '§ix head of Horses; three head es year. Ung Steers; five head ot Galves; five h*.ad of Gows; ten head of . 7 Ho<B, two of which are ready for market; two Wagons; '; thirty ton of Tame Hay and thfrty ton of , Wild Hay: ; Oats, Corn; four stand of Beee; one Mowing Machine; two Uuns; one Cooking £tove, besides various other / Farming Implements, House- • hold and Kitchen Fnrniture, and many other articles 100 numerous to mention. gate to begin 10 o'clock a. m. Tkrmb —Bums ot Five Dollars and under cash, and over Five Dollars a credit of one year, the purchaser giving note waiving valuation and appraisement laws, and bearing sit per cent, interest after maturity, with sufficient *Ur )ties. GRAY, JUHN R. GRAY, Executors. Btrnon Phillips, Auctioneer. James W. Douthit, Att’y for Ex’rs. Dsesmber 7, MIB.
•NOTICE OF FINAL BETTLEMENt OF ESTATE. ■y onsr is hereby given Ko the creditors, heirs, uevisres and legatees ot WiiUam N, McGianis, Deceased, and all other persons interested, that the Undersigned Administrator of the Estate of said decedent, has filed his Final Settlement Account es said Estate in the offiee of the C erk of the Jasper Circuit Coart. and that the same will come up for hean g on the second day of rhe next Term of said Court, to be held in the Coart House, in R nsselier, Indiana, commenc inf January 7th, 1882, at which time said person are notified to be present and make proof of ttjelr heirship JOHN W. CAVENDAR, Admmist.ator. ‘Attest: CHARLES H. PRICE, ‘jT Clerk 4 asper C, C. Decdmbor 7, 1883.. ,8 A 1 W 1 J For CONQUERING WMISL or H uaaiiai tory jf the Llfe and Tiruws of the Pioneer Heroes and Heroines of America, by Frank Trip ett. Over 200 Superb Engravings. Covers the Thkek Eras of Pioneer Progress (b From tbo Alleghenies to the Missis si pi; (2) From *he Mississippi to the-Rocky Mountains; (3) Call ornia a d the Pacific Slope New. Combines graphic, tnrilling narrative with profuseness of elegant, illustration, by emineutat tistH Nearly 100 personal portraits, embracing all tho Pioneer Ixaidere, besides scores of incidents. A iC EURE GALLERY OF RARE INTEREST, a true historical work of thrilling adveirturo in t >rcsi, pluius, mount.tin ?nd stream: covers western progress and civilization. Fights with Indians; Desperate ABveuttlres; Narrow Escapes; Wild Life on the order. A grand book lor agents. Outsells everything. <9O octovo pages, Low in P ice. in reach of the Massec. Agent's Complete Ousfit 76cents. Write a! once for ConUdentia Terms and I tin st rated Descrietion. Address, N. D. THOMPSON A CO.. Pubs., bt. Louis. A.®., or New York City
Notice of Ditch Assessments NOTICE Is hereby gi en to Francis M. LakTZ, Edward R. Ag ew, William W. Parrett, Joh S. Hardy, Gran vine Trowbridge, Peter Kelle .berger, Sumnah Whitson and John Gladden, Cassie A. Fay, Rosamund C. Kent, John A. Ke t, Clara Kent, Mary Kent, Livia Kent and William Kent, heirs o’ Alexander Kent, dec'd, Martin Burns. Francis M. Goff. Charles C. Starr, Elbert H. icirk and William E. McLaia. Mark JonesMichael Schultz, Stephea T. Comer Abbie W. Roberta, James E. Garriotte, Jeha Btitebe,M®ses W. 8w im, Isaac V. Alter. Alfred Thompson, William C. Allen. William M. Shuey, MaryC. Hopkins, MichaJ Stibbe, James C. McClanahan, r nate Union Tow. shi . Jasper cennty, Indiana, benefits to wo public highways, that the assessments in Ditch Cause number Thl ty in the Jasper Circuit Court, wherein Fsancis M. Lakin is petitioner, will be due and payable at the office of the undersigned Commissioner charged by said Court with the constructioi of said Ditc . as follows: The first installment, being 80 per e'entum of the whole assessment will be flue and payable on the 15th day of December. 1888. and each succeeding installment, being 2* per’centumof the whole assessment, will become due as aforesaid respectively on January 16th, February 18th, March 19th, nd Apr 1 21st, 'in 1884. until the whole is paid, or anti! a au;: cient sum of saiit assessment is realized and collected to constrict said Ditch and pay the expenses thereof acco<- tngto the .report of Commissioners and order of said Court in said c«nse. JAMES WEL S H. Commissioner inchnrg- of sai work. November 9. 1883.
I* rthutTERARY REVOLUTION.” A Ide’s * I'lit-'af > Revolution,“ which ’.ft- <i -complisl-ed ur-h wonders in rhe reduction of iu< c->*t <>f the wm Id’s ciui • -st literature, while presenting it in exC ileri'. oil• n elegant, form, has b-< n a 4reat my-ory t<> many. If there is any secret about it, Mr. A Men evidently aiean-- n shall be an epen one. A recent mbi-cation stinoi. rze* « nn c.haractt ri ■-. tic pi'h ‘The Old Way’ and ‘The New vV ay. ’ THE old way: Charge all the customer will >tand and competition permit. Big discounts to dealers and agents (wtien competition compels)—l<t the private buyer ’ake care of himself. boi k-, profit, each-sl,< 00 Publish the bo ks thai will sell. Take cate f ‘‘Num: e One.” IHE NEW W*Y: Glye the nest book possible for the least money possible. ell to buyers din-r giving ther- all poMhe discounts. 1,00',000 books, piofit one cent each—slo,ocO Publish the books that |deserve to sell —merit wins in the end. To make $1 and a friend is better than $5 profit. Pus h thi n g« U . Grant. Hemphill & Honan have just re «eived a well selected stock of fall Goods, wbieh they are / '<«ring at lowest living prices. They respectfully solieit a share of vour patronage.
