Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1884 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Executors' Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that the undesigned Executors of the Last Will and Testament of David Gray, deceased, will oiler for sale, at public outcry, at the lata residence of the. testator, in Hanging Grove Township, Jasper o®unty, Indiana, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1884, the person,! j-i- *, v i.'suid Estate, con- ► iallliK ot Six head of H«rses; ihree bead es yearling Steers; five herd of Oalves; five head of Cows; teu head of ; Hogs, two of which are ready for market; two Wagons; thirty ton of Tame Hay and forty ton es Wild Hay: Oats, Corn; four stand of Bees; one Mowing Machine; two Guns; one Cooking Stove, besides various other Farming Implements, Honsehold and Kitchen Furniture, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to begin at 10 e’cloct a. m. Terms— Sums of 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 six per cent interest from date.J with sufficient sureties. °tELEMMA GRAY, JOHN R. GRAY, Executors. Simon Phillips, Auctioneer. James \Y. Doutbit, Att’y for Ex’rs. January 11, 1884.
KON-KEsIDKNT NOTICE. State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: Joseph Leonard, Alvab Leo ard. James Leonard and John Leonard, vs. Elizabeth Sebring. Anson Sebring, Jslcob Clark, Kmlly Clark, wife «f Jacob Clrak. William Clark, Lucy J.Clark, wife of Wiliam Clark, Implsaded with Samuel Clark et al. Complaint No. 3170. IT appeari tgby affidavit thin day filed in the Office as the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court that the above named defendants are necessary parties to the above entitled actio , the object of which is to foreclose two mortgages, and tt at they are i on-resideuts of the Stato of ludianaNetiee as the p ndancy ol en< b action is therefore given to said delenda ts above named that the same will stand for trial at the next term as the Jasper Circuit Court, to he begun and held at the Court House, in Rensselaer, Indiana, on the first Monday in January, 1884. —<— Witness my hand and the seal o I Seal. [ said Court affixed this 11th day of De- ' —,— ’ ccmber.,lß33. CHABLES H PRICE, Clerk. W'm. Johnhton, Att’y for Pl’ll's. December 14, 1883-«7 50 Notice of Ditch Assessments NOTICE Is hereby gi' cn to Francie M. Lakin, Edward R. Ag ew, William W. Parrett, Joh S. Hardy, Granville Trowbridge, Peter Keller,berger, Sura Utah Whitson and John Gladden, Cassie A. Fay, Rosamnud C. Kent, John A. Ke t., Clara Kent, Mary Kent, Livla Kent aud Williatr. Kent, heirs ot Alexander Kent, dec’d, Martin Burns, Francis M. Gofi. Charles C. Starr, Elbert. H. Shirk and William K. McLain. Marl; Jones, Michael Schultz, Htcph- i> T. v ainer Abide >V. Roberts. Jan 0 K. Uirr i- tc, J.nu Ktlbbo, Moses W. Sw ini, least V. Alter. Allied Thompson, William C. Allen, WMlliam M. Shuey, MaryC. Hopkins, Michael Stibbe, James C. McClanahau, r.ustee Union Tew. ski . Jasper county, Indiana, benefits te two public highways, that the assessments ia Ditch Cause number Thi ty i» the Jasper Circuit Court, wherein Francis M. Lukin 1* petitioner, will be due,and payable at th« office of the undersl»neil Commissioner charged hr said Court with the constraetior. of said Dltc», as follows: The first installment, being M per eentum of the whole nssessm'ent will h» due and p.yable on the 15th day of December. 1888, and each succeeding Installment, being St per erntnm of the whole assessment, will be. em s due as aforesaid respectively on January 18th, February 18th, March 19th. nd A»r I 3i«t, In 1884, until the whole is paid. »r until • suit cteat sutu of said assessment to realize« s hellecte* to construct said Ditch and sue ;h. thereof aceor tngto the report of Cateqpia*le»ers and order of aaid Court iu saia case. / JAMB'S WELSH. Commissioner in charge of sal • work. November 9,1883.
