Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1897 — Page 4
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MONONROUTE. Rensselaer Time-Table In effect Feb. let, 1897. SOUTH BOUND. No 31- Fast Mail (don't stop) 448 ain N 5 Louisville Mail, Daily 10 55 a u N< 33 -Indianapolis;3l ail, 153 pm N j 39—Milk ae< omi., Daily, 6 03 p m No B—Louisville Express Daily 11 20 “ No 45—Local freight, 240 “ NORTH BOUND No 4 Mail, 4 30 a tn No 40- Milk accom., Daily, 731 " No 32—Fasi Mail, 9 55 No 30—Gin. to Chicago \ eatibulo.»> 19 p m No B—M il and Express, Daily, 33 i N > 46 -Local frelghl, J 30 a m N” 74—Freight, 7 40 pm No. 74 carries p sseugers between Monon and Lowell. No 30 m ikes no siop between Rensselaer and Englewoo >. No. 32 mikes no stop between Renssel a r uid Hammond. Train <o 5 h s a through coach for Indianapolis and Cincinnati via Roachdale arrives at Indianapolis 2:40 p. m. Cincinnati 6 o’clock p. m. No 6 has through coach; return, leaves Cincinnati 8:30 a. m.,L aves Indianapolis ll:5v a. m. arrives at Rensselaer 3:30 p. m daily. W. H. BEAM, Agent.
FYERY TRAVELING MA . BH' ULD HAVE ONE. hiring’abb 1,000-Miie Mels. They Cost But $20.00 Each, and Can Bo Purchased of Any Agent ot Tho shnxrihe) J hey are good for oni year from date of sale and good for passage e. the follow ing lines: Baltimore & Ohioßß. (Lines west oi Pittsburg & Benwood, including Wheel ing & Ptttsburg Division.) Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern R’y. (Foim L 38.) All Divisions. Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R’y. Cincinnati, Hamilton <t Dayton RR. - (Form ID 2 ) All Divisions. Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Virginia RR (Between Cincinnati and Portsmouth only) Cleveland Terminal and Valley R’y. ColwvsbTLa, HrwxVinft Valley A. Toledo It's Columbus, Sandusky .t Hacking RR.(Form I) Findlay, Fort Wayne & Westoru R’y Indiana, Decatur & Western R’y Indiana, Illinois & lowa AR. Louisville, Evansville & St Louis RR. • (Form B) Good oniy for continuous passage between Louisville and Evant ville, Evansville and St Louis, and Lou ieville and St Louis) Louisville, New Albany & Chicago R’y Few York, Chicago & St Louis RR Pittsburg, Shenango & Lake Erie RR Toledo, St Louis & habeas City RR(Form L 8) "Wheeling & Lake Erie Ry (Form H) The above lines afford the commercial traveler access to the prmcip al cities and towns in Indiana, Ohio, Illinois and Ken lucky, with through lines to St Louis. The train service of the Mon 'n Route includes all the conveniences devised to make traveling a pleasure. Vestibuled trains, with parlor and dining cars n all day trains; Pullman buffet and comport meat sleeping cars on aL night trains.Special features: Steam Heat,Pintsch Light. Sidney B. Jones, City Pass Ag’t, . 232 Clark St., Chicago. Geo. W. Hayler, Dis*. Pass. Ag’t, 2 W. Washington St.,lndianapolis. E. H, Bacon, Dist. Pass. <g’t, 4th and Market Sts, Louisville. W. H. MoDOEL, Receiver andGen’lMgr. FRANK J. REED, Gen. Pass. Ag’t. General Offices: 189 Custom House Place, Chicago.
Oliui’di Direetory. PRESBYTERIAN. Sabbath School, 9'30 a. w. Public Worship, 10:45 a. m. Junior Endeavor, 3:00 p.m. 1. P. S. 0. E., 6:30 p.m, Public Worship, 7:30 p. m t Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Bnv. R. D. Utter, Pastor. Sabbath School 9:30 a. m. Public Worship, 10:45 a. m. Class Meeting, 11:45 a. m. Epworth League, Junior, 2:30 p. m. Epworth League, Senior, 6:30 p. m. Publie Worship, 7:30 p.m. Epworth League, Tuesday, 7:80 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN. Bible School, 9:30 a: m. Public Worship, 11:45 a, m. Junior Endeavor, 2:30 p. m. Y.P.B. O. E., 6:30 p.m. Public Worship, 7,30 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
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Sarsaparilla Sense. Any sarsaparilla is sarsaparilla. True. So any tea is tea. So any flour is flour. But grades differ. You want the best. It’s so with sarsaparilla. There are grades. You want the best. If you understood sarsaparilla as well as you do tea and flour it would be easy to determine. But you don’t. How should you ? When you are going to buy a commodity whose value you don’t know, you pick out an old established house to trade with, and trust their experience and reputation. Do so when buying sarsaparilla. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has been on the market 50 years. Your grandfather used Ayer's. It is a reputable medicine. There are many Sarsaparillas—but only one Ayer’s. It cures.
Newton Township. IWs M i.j Coffliiwioscrs Jasper County, Indiana. By A. J. FREELAND, Trustee. Annual report of receipts and expenditures on account of Road Tax Funds, by the Trustee of Newton Township. Jasper county, Indiana., from August 3d. 1896. to August Ist, 1897. Date. Receipts. Aua 1. '96; Ain’t on hand at date ot last report, am’t verpaid. $37 68 Dec- ’96. Ain't received from County Treasurer, $ 15-24 June, ’97. Am’t received fiom county treasurer, 481.60 Total receipts roadjtax, fund $ 476,84 Total expenditures since last report, 476,89 Overdrawn, >5 EXPENDITURES. When paid No- To whom. Am’t. Aug. a, o »io’t overpaid at last settlement, $ 37,68 Nov- 2, '96, 1 John Youngloss, • lltcbiug road, l-,3u 21, ’96, 2, Eli J Stutzman timber for bridge, 2.0 C *. 25, • 3, C L Parks, tile ou road 1 7<‘ June 26, ’97 5, Henryß Murrap, road receipts filed, 357 05 July 2, -. 6, Wm H Eger, nails, 1 06 “ ’• 7', B L Blair co-, sera pers, &c-, 23 On “ 30, “ 8, II B Murray, road receipts filed, 42 05
Annual report of receipt? and expenditures on account of Additional Road Tax Funds, by the Trustee of Newton township. Jasperceunty, Indiana, from August 3d. 1896.10 August Ist. 1897 * Date Receipts Aug 1. ’96, Amount on hand at date of last' report, $290,67 Dec. ’96, Amount received from county Treasurer, 1t,40 May '97, Amount received from county Treasurer, 460,b2 Total receipts Additional Road Tax Fund, $765,89 Total expenditures since last report, 333,67 Balance, $432,32 EXPENDITURES. When Paid. To Whom For What. Dec. 5, ’96, No 1, Tom Boyle, for lumber, $ 500 Jan. 18, ’97, “ 2, Jas Yeoman, lumber, 40 25 Oct 28, ’96, “ 3, D H Yeoman, sewer pipe, 65 30 Jan 16, ’97, “ 4, John H Jessen, sewer pipe, 18 60 June 29, “ “5, M J Kenton, tile and lumber, 8 11 6, Fleming MPggo scoopers, 68 5u July 16, “ “ 7, Wm Everly, sew’ er pipe, 127 91
Annual report of receipts and expenditures on account of Township Funds, bv the trustee of Newton township, Jasper county, Indiana, from Aug. 3d 1896, to Aug. Ist, 1897: Date.- Receipts. Aug 1, ’96, Ain't on h and at date of last report, $274 56 3 03 Dec 1, 1896, Ain't aeceived from county Treasurer, 213 19 8 63 May 15, ’97, im’t received from county Treasurer, 241 07 Total receipts Township Fund, $740 48 Total expenditures since la4t report, 436 09 Balance, $304 3 9
EXPENDITURES. 1 A J Freeland, service account, sll7 95 2s U Irwin, copying reports, etc. 270 3 Jas W McEwenpublishingrep’t 15 09 4 Jno E Alter, restaking ditches 11 45 5 A K Sayier, services supervisor, 45 75 6 John W Nowele. “ “ 25 0) 7 Thos Gilmore, work on road, 3 50 8 Eli p Stutzman, as supervisor, 35 40 9 Pen K Miller, tile on road, 4 00 10 Henry Miller copy sip’s bonds 200 11 Wm b Yeoman, as supervisor, 33 50 12 Thompson & Bro adv to sup’v’s 200 13 S c Irwin, notices to moyefencel 90 14 N W Reeve, express charges, 80 15 E F Johnston, 60 16 W.B Beam, freight on tile, 26 *0 17 A K Sayler, services supervisor, 25 50 18 Emma Sayler, librarian, 4 00 10 b L Blair & co., account books, 300 •0 D H Goble, office supplies, 3 66 . 21 John W Nowels, as sup. rvisor, tr, 00 22 D 8 Makeover, tile ou road, lo 00 21 H O Harris, tiling road, go 00 MH B Murray, road lifts, etc. 12 0®
Special School Fumd— RK iffn. Oa hand at date of last report, $4Ol 88 Received from county treasurer, 424 58 Received from county treasurer, 585 78 Total rece’ts spe’l school funds, 1,412 22 Total expended since.last report, 1,106 93 Balance, $305 30 Expemditumeb. K O Evans, arithmetic aids, $129 21 Andrew Bayler, cleaning house, 3 o®. Donohue’& Henneberry s furniture, 95 23 chas Rowes, cleaning& repairing, 557 W II Beaus, freight on furniture, 1 54 W W Pfrimmer, Die U b histories, 24 50 Marion Freeland, posts and yard, 80° Josephine Freeland, boaruing carp. 32 00 J F Warren, per cent school books, 94 W H Beam, freight school supplies 87 Joseph Lane, Joseph Lane, 3 00 James A Powell, cleaning 2 65 Ellis <fc Murry, crash, 25 Warner & Sons, supplies, 50 00 John crofesins Sons, heater for s h 40 00 Ed H Moslan, building school h 259 65 Marion FreeDnd, hauling rock 25 50 E L Hollingsworth, int on warrant 65 30 J B Ashby, 15 J H Sayler, cleaning houae, 2 00 Walter Ponsler, wood 34 00 William J Smith, cleaning house, 230 E J Duyal), wood, 24 50 William Everly, dictionary holders. 3 5 > N W Reeve, express charges, 30 F M Norman, building foundation, 36 Oo Sup't Waruen, per cent schooi b’ks 45 Warien i Irwin, insurance, etc 19 60 Ellis & Murray, supplies, 81 1 F Long, supplies anu paint, 34 7o Mary Wucrtliner, attend insmute, 12 00 •; R Yeoman “ “ 13 50 Blanche Mill—r, “ “ 12 00 Mary Goetz, “ “ 12 00 Lydia n Sayler, ** ” 12 00 J A McFarland, * “ 15 00 Ruby Knowlton, “ “ . 12 00 Delos Thompson, tuitioa far hs p 26 00 Prior Rowan, washing towels, 1 00 J F warren, two stars, 2Ou DII C’oble, H & School Visitor, 10 oO G M wilcox, school supplies, I 95 F F Lang, wood, 23 (M wm H Eger, school Supplies, 4 62 N Warner A sons, schooi supplies, 23 18 J c Sayler, wood, H 26 Chi » Battleday, hauling rock, etc 10 50
Tuition Fuhd On hand at date of report $l,OOl 20 Common school Fund received. 528 97 325 76 Common school Fund received. 481 02 340 93 ” school fund rec’d from dog fund 68 79 Total of Tuition fund.. $2,740 67 Paid out since last report. 1.843 76 Balance, $ 8(16 92 Expenditures Mary Wuerthncr, Dist 8, $250 0( C R Yeomen. " 3 281 25 Blanche Miller, ” 4 250 Oo Mary Goetz. ’’ 5 250 00 Lydiaß Wueathner” 6 259 00 J A McFarland, ” 7 312 50 Ruby Knowlton. ’’ 1 258 oO $1,833 75 DogiTax Funds On hand at date of last report. SB3 34 Received from couaty treasurer, 30 45 Received from county treasurer, 40 26 Total receipts Dog Tax Fund, $ 154 05 Am’t turned over to tuition fund, 63 7g Balance, $ 9o 26
O s T 3 o CL o ° =s 5 c s' * ■ ® g § d t. " " w g 2 011! "Si ® 2. , . ♦* c B o «*1 v> m c ' s safest “ h r. $ s y >0 ft> 1 CJ ~ CC W co rfx D 2 B&S&S2 2. —T J •£> OOS QO ? u K «© -4 <x> Zj Ct> CD KJ .0 O GC w W * woo c w » O GO CA*. w g o w cc w ts 5: q ** C. Iv C'XW O' J 0 State of Indian, Jasper County. I, A. J. Freeland, Trustee of Newton Township, in said County, do solemnly swear that the foregoing rep rts are true and correct, as I verily believe. A- J. Fueelpnd, Trustee. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 2nd day of Augnst, 1897. Henry B. Mubbpy, Auditor Jasper County. By E. L. Clark, Deputy. Examined .nd approved by us, this 2nd day of August, 1897. Abbaham Halleck, 1 Commissioners John Mabtindale, V of Dexter R. Jones, ) Jasper Ceunty.
Kankakee Township. Truce’s Rsport is tai® Jasper County, Indiana. By JOHN C KOUPKE, Trustee Road Tax Funds—Receixts. On hand at date of last report, $ 383 97 Bridge funds from Co. tieasnier, 10 47 Received from ciunty treasurer, 26 19 Received from couutv tre surer, 813 91 On bridge fund, 34 97 Total receipts Road tax fund, $1,569 61 “ expenditures since last report, 901 16 Balance, $668 35
Expenditures. R Hidenbiuth, redeemed road rec’ts, 247 George Belcher, road grading, 30 00 George Belcher, road grading, 10 10 J Vanderear, hauling and repairing, 19 75 George Belcher, road grading, 25 00C F Hunt & Co.,sewerpipe, 167 48 Fred Moench, hauling road tools, 300 Hans Nelson, clearing road, etc.. 15 00 Hens Nelson, clearing road, 7 50 J AElizabet Davender. road rec’ts 2 91 H B Murray, redeem d road rec’ts" 15 47 Sam Lilley, “ excess “ ord r 500 H B Murray, redeemed road rec’ts, 486 24 Jas Page, drain Wheatfield road, 13 50 J Vandercai, redeemed road rec’ts, 146 Julius Waller, bridge timber, 2 00 J O Koupke, redeemed road rec’ts 4 45 J C Koupke, 3000 ft bridge lumber, 51 00 Sam Lilley, bridge timber, etc. s*ll M D Falvey, nails, 1 20 Abraham Gingrich, road ditching, 14 62 J Vanderear, bridge timber, 9 30 Geo Belcher, redeemed road rec’ts, 169 John E Aller, surveying road, 1 00 $9Ol 16
THE TOTTERING STEP OF AGE Bequlree a stimulant aa M goes down ■ • The Sansat Slop* ol Try the r. £* timmins & Co. • • • WHISKEY • Made by tha "old Process”—hand-made, Kentucky Bourbon, absolutely pure and sold oMf by druggists. A. KIEFER DRUG CO. Indianapolis Sole Controllers and Distributers.
Township Funds. From Hans Pnulson, e $ 400 On hand rl la ,1 c" '-mtr port, 559 70 Resolved surer, 191 21 Rec’d fitunOol treastrex, >n ditch, 12 37 Receiver fiom couu.y treasurer, 205 63 Total recei its Town ship Fund, 972 91 “ expenditures sinco last report, 450 38 Balance. $522 53 Ependitures. J C Koupke, services as trustee, $ 173 00 Jas W Douthit, legal adviser. 5 00 E D Knotts, printing trustees rep’t 10 00 J C Koupke, hauling supplies, 1 50 H liuusicker, services supervisor. 39 62 J Vandexcar, “ " 43 50 Ed Mutchler, “ “ 23 35 W H Tilton, freight charges, 1 28 H B Murray, road list, qualifying, 10 50 Donohue & Hennebery. supplies, 44 52 Wm H Jones, postage stamp , 1 00 Baker <fc Thornton, stationery, 6 00 J C Gwin, ass’mt Wheatfield ditch, 6 86 J F Warren, five st -is, 5 00 R E Cooper, express charges, 35 W H 1 ilton; express charges, 25 R E Cooper, express charge, 34 J C K:upke. car fare, Indianapolis, 5 00 J C Keupke, office room, one year, 12 00 Wm Everly, Revised Statutes Ind., 12 00 J Vandercar, services as supervisor, 11 50 J E Aller corre ting ditch record etc 5 40 John Finn, services as supervisor. 32 50 $450 38
Special School FundDo hand at date of (ast report, 27 Received from John T Biggs, 1 50 Received from county treasurer, 317 65 Received from conn y treasurer 472 61 r „°tal receipts special school fund 79 203 expenditures since last report, •<).) 55 Balatce, 5391 48 Expenditures. Wm Turner Meaning school houses 13 00 Luther Albin “ “ home etc 2 85 Ho e Insurance, Dunville “ 12 10 R S Cobb & Co, sundry supplies, 30 00 Simon Fendig, wind w shades, 2 10 Geo O >tembel, lumbe for school h 11 64 E Jensen, blacksmith ng for “* h 50 W 8 DeArmond, repairing furniture 8 35 R E Coopci, freight charges, 25 Home Insurance Co, on school h 990 R E Cooper, freight charges, 79 Home Insurance, on school houses, 15 75 J C Koupke; plank for school “ 4 35 F Moench, scraping, hauliug, etc 11 72 Warren er. Irwin, Comm’rs order 1 5o John Pinter, school supplies, 4 43 Marion Bands, 21 cords of wood, 18 27 A E Cooper, express charges, 35 J C Koupke delivering supplies, 150 W S DeAr oud renairin. bell etc •> 14 Rensselaer B& L Ask’d int on 5-49032 00 D II Goble, copies School \ isitois, 7 7o Ed Mantchler, 15 cords of «ood, 18 75 Eva Faris, at.cnding Institute 8 50 Jarad M artindale “ lastituie, 13 50 Emma i.amman “ Institute, 10 50 Nettaß Collins, " Institute’ 10 2o Jessie T White, “ Institute, 10 59 S P Rich, services and supplies. 2 30 T F Maloney, attending Ins ituie, 900 Western School Supply House, 23 4q Donohue Hennebery, supplies, 62 75 A S Keene, expenses commencment 4 8g Loe Fish r, cording wood, } 0(i J C Koupke 10 cor..e wood, etc., 14 2,5 W S DeArmoud, repa ring etc.. 10 3a J W Adkins, schc ol supplies, 1 2o W 8 DeArmond, repairing house, 5q C R Peregrine, school supplies, 5 O 5 Simon Fendi , school supplies, 2 Oo A S Keene, looking and window glass 75 400 55 Tuition Eund—Receipts. r, v > . 624 86 On hand at date of last report, 677 77 Common school fund received, 254 5g Common school tund eceived, 330 ij Common “ “ from dog fund, 35 81 Common “ “ 460 2j) Total of tuition fun.l, $3 933 34 Paid out since last report, 1,288 20 Balance, * $ 795 X 4
Expenditures. Eva Faris, teaching 113 days, 192 10 Jared Martindale, teaching 2 4 2.Emma Mannan teaching school 197 7', Netta B Collins, teaching school, 192 ] J Jessie TAV bite, teaching school, 197 Thomas F Maloney, teaching “ 254 2 s $1,288 2° Dog Tax Funds Receipts. On hand at date of last report, $ 79 67 Received from county treasurer, 6 12 Rece.ved frem county treasurer, 13 69 Total receipts dog tax fund, 105 48 Expenditures since last report, 35 81 Amount turned over to tuition fu d 69 67
expenditures. Kankakee township tuition, $ 35 8j Receipts. Expen’s. Bal. Road fund, 1,569 51 901 16 668 3s Township fund 972 91 450 38 522 5q bpe l school fund, 702 91 400 55 391 4c Tuition fund, 2083 34 1288 20 795 I 4 Dog fund, 105 18 35 81 69 67 Tot* , 5523 27 3076 10 2447 17
Orders Outstanding. B & L Association, S4OO, 8 per cent. lut. State of Indiana, Jasper county, I, John 0. Koupke, Trustee of Kankakee township, in said County, do solemnly swear that the foregoing reports are true and correct, ns I verily believe. John C. Koupke, Tiustee. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd doy es August, 1897. ’ Henry B. Murrhy, Auditor Examined and approved bv us, this 2d ' day of August, 1897 Abbaham Halleck, 1 Commissioners John Martindale, !• of Dexter Jones, ) Jasper County ’
TO ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, And Return for $«.00, Saturday, August 7th, 1897. The Southern Railway has decided to off ar every one an opportunity to visit Asheville, in the “Land of the Sky, ” the beautiful and picturesque mountain region of Western North Carolina. , Ou Saturday, August 7th, Round Trip Excursion Ticket; wil be sold from Louisville for sts,OO, tickets good returning ten days. This is the lowest rate ever made to Asheville, which is the worldrenowned “all the year round" resort for health and pleasure. If you desire to visit t< e most beautiful Mountain Region of America, including a drylight ride along the famous French Broad River, Asheville with its beautiful hotels and handsome residences and the many'points sf interest in that picturesque region, do not fail to join this Excursion. Every arrangement will be first-class, including through Parlor Day Coaches, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars and fast schedules. For books on he Trip to the “Land of the Sky” and therinformation, coll on or address City Tick’t Office Southern Railway, 216 Fourth Ave, Louisville, Ky. Wm. H. Tayloe, . Ass't Gen. Pass. Ag’t.
WHEN THE WIFE IS GONE AWAY, When ihe wife has gone away, they tell me that I seem Like some one that’s a-walkin* an’ a-talk-in' In a dream, I move so quiet roun’ the house, an’ speak so soft an' low, Or sit there by the winder, where her sweet geraniums grow— Or take the wilier rocker beside the old fl replace, An’ stare above the mantel, where I see her pictur’d face, For hours and hours together! I’m “strange,” the neighbors say, An’ they don’t know how to take me, when the wife has gone away! The mockin’ bird keeps singin’ in the old mulberry tree, An' from the little garden all the roses nod to me. The mornin’ sky Is just as bright—ain’t anything to blame— It’s jest my heart ain’t beatin’ right, jest me that ain’t the same! You see, when folks has lived so long together, through the years That sometimes brought ’em gladness an’ sometimes sighs and tears, They kinder feel like they was one, an’ hard it is to part; An’ they time each other’s absence by the heatin' of the heart. An’ so, I’m always lonesome when the wife is gone away; It seems jest like it’s winter roun’ the roses of the May, An’ there ain’t no joy in livin’, an’ there ain’t no peace or rest, Till once more we’re united, an’ I fob' her to my breas , —Utica Globe.
TO !0 NOH-HESnimS. Th j State of Indiana, 1 Jasper County | In the Jasper Circuit Court, October Term, 1897 H Gainer et al 1 vs Complaint No 5377 A S Cronk et al ) Now come the plaintiffs, by Haniey’A Hunt their attorneys, and file their complaint herein, togetl er with an affidavit that the defendant P A Griffith is not a resident of the State of Indiana Notice is therefore hereby giv»n said Defendant, that unless he be and appear on the first day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Couit to be holden on the Third Monday of Octob; r, A d 1897, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence In W itness Whereof. I here- . - un t o Be t hand nU( } a gj x Seal the Seal of said Court, nt '—' — ’ Rensselaer, Indiana, this 21st day of July, a d 1897 Wm H COOVER, Clerk Hanley & Hunt, Att’ys for Pl’ffs July 23, 1897—57 50
Sheriff’s SaleNotice is hereby given that by virtue of a certified copy of a decree and order of ■ale to roe issued by \\ illiam H, Coover Clerk of tie Jasper Circuit Court of Jasper County, Indiana, in a cause wherein Simon P Thompson is plaintiff and Joseph F. Iliff, a widower, Henry O Har ris, Josepn C. Harris, Everett Harris Sylvester Jeuuins, William P. Irwin' Edwin G Wurren, Emmet L Hollingsworth, Wallace Robinson, Warren Rob inson, Lena Tuteur, a widow, B F Per guaon Samuel M L Rue, John W Paxton .and Abram R Colburn are defendants requiring me to make the sum of Thir’ teen Hundred and Thirtv-six Doll irs and Twenty-eight cents, [s;:;3f>2B| to gether with interest thereon from the date of judgment, and all costs accrued and to acertie in the above cause. I will offer fn» ■ale at Public Auction, n n for
FRIDAY, AI GUST 20, . between Ue hours of 10 o’clock a m and 4 o o’ock p u of said day first ♦ha rents and profits for s teim not exceeding seven years, of all of the real estate Lersinnfter described, and re oeivmgno bid therefor sufficient to sat isfy said decree and order of sale and costs, I will then offer the fee-simple of the said real estate, the same being as fallows, to-v it; K Lots Three [3] and Four |4], in Block l«o [2], in the Original Plat of the Town [now City) of Rensselaer, Indi-
Said sale will be bad at the door of the Court Hquse, in-Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, and the S?me will be made without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws > ATE J RETD, Sheriff „ « ,® f J »'I er County Indi na Eoltz, Spitler & Kurrie, t i Attorneys for Plaintiff July 23, 1897, 4w—sll 25 .
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