Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 133, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
2 tool and supply houses; 1 blacksmith shop with forge, bellows, anvil, etc. r 4 coal bins; , 1 tank bouse; 1 10,000-barrel steel tank; 7 600-barrel wooden tanks; 16 250-barre! wooden tanks; 5 small wooden tanks; 140,000 feet 2-Inch pipe (partly in ground) and fittings, together with all fittings and connections; 120,000 feet of iron pull rods with some extra connections; 200 pumping outfits of three sizes, 2. 2%, 3 inch and fittings for same; 2,600 feet of 1-inch black pipe and some small fittings 160 wooden pumping jacks complete with' mud Bills; 1 4-inch working barrel with valves and fittings; 3,000 rod line poles; 1 oil tank; 6 water tanks for use on wagon; 3 Page fence jacks; Tubing outfits and pipe tongs; 2 sets of stocks and dies; 3 vises. (7) The following, which are situate upon the two hundred and ninety (290) acres of land hereinbefore described; One 12 H. P. dynamo‘engine; 1 dynamo; One 150 H. P. Marine boiler; One air compresser or engine. All contained in a brick power house, together with the electrical apparatus and other appurtenances contained in the said building. The power plant pipe, threading machinery, tools and fittings contained in the engineer’s workshop; One boiler feed pump; One 5,000-barrel steel tank; Twenty 70-barrel steel tanks; One 250-barrel wooden tanks; Two drilling machines; 24 oil well pumps on wells, together with their appurtenances; 1 elevated wooden water tank; One 100-barrel still with its equipment; About 750 feet of side track connecting the Chicago & Wabash Valley Railroad; Two horses and harness; One buggy; About 30,000 feet of pipe line. (8) Together with all machinery, tools. Implements and materials whatsoever used in respect to the operation, repairing or replacing of any of the wells or the buildings, machinery or other business carried on upon any of the above mentioned premises or any part thereof or convenient or necessary for the use and purpose thereof, now held or owned, built or constructed by the said “Crescent Company” on any of the lands hereinabove described, together with all equipments or appurtenances thereunto belonging. (9) Also all franchises connected wi , t l l ,°X relating to the business of the said Crescent Company" now held by it, and all corporate franchises and privileges of any nature relating thereto, including the franchise to be a corporation, which are now possessed or exercised by the said "Crescent Company”. The said property will be sold without relief from valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana, for cash >n the manner prescribed by the laws of the State of Indiana for the sale of real estate and personal property on execution. J The said sale shall be subject to the approval of said Circuit Court of ihe United States for the District of Indiana. EDWARD DANIELS, r , ~ Master in Chancery. D-May 28-June4-U-18.
MASTER'S SAX.E. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Dis- . ct . „ Indiana, made and entered on the 12th day of May, 1910, wherein The Peoples Trust Company is complainant, and the American Lubric and Refining Company, and others, are defendants being cause numbered 10983, the undersigned Master in Chancery will on VOHDAY, JUNE 27, 1910, offer for sale and sell at public outcry at the door of the County Court House in the town of Rensselaer, in the County Jasper, and State of Indiana, between the hours of nine o’clock A. M. and five Kml? ck Fk sald day to the highest bidder, the following described real estate and fixtures situate in the County F^rs?* 8^61 *’ State of Indiana, namely: (1) The north-east quarter (NEM). (excepting therefrom ten (10) acres off the north side thereof) of the north-east > of section thirty-two £ 92 >' township thirty-one (31) north, range five (5) west, containing thirty (30) acres, more or less; (2) The east fifteen (16) acres of the north-east quarter (NE%) of the south(SE%) Of section thirtytwo (32), township thirty-one (31) north range five (6) west; ’ (3) The north-west quarter (NWH) of section thirty-three (33), township thirty-one (31) north, range five (5) west, containing one hundred and sixtv (160) acres, more or less; J (4) The east half (Est) of the northeast quarter (NE%) of section thirtythree (33) north, range five (5) west containing eighty (80) acres, more or (5) The north half (N%) of the q V?.^ er (SWM) of section thirty-three (33), township thirty-one (31) north range five (6) west, conp (80) acres, more or less; (6) A tract of land embracing one (1) acre, more or less, bounded as follows: Commencing at a point on the center line of section thirty-two (32) township thirty-one (31) north, range five (5) west, seventy-one (71) feet east of the center of said section; thence east on the said center line one hundred flft y- three hundredths (162.53) feet, thence north two hundred sixty-eight (268) feet; thence west one hundred sixty-two and fifty-three hundredths (162.53) feet; thence south two K nd sfcty-eight (268) feet to the place of beginning; (I) Lot one (1) in block one (1), and M2l ( i, ) ‘5 b J? ck tw ° (2). lot twelve (12) in block three (3), and out-lot thirteen (13), all situated in the town of Asphaltum, as designated in the Records “ f Bald Jasper County in the Heed r at page 69 ' being the same land heretofore conveyed by Benjamin F. Rouse and Ida M. Rouse, his wife to Carl McFadden. all of said land being situated in section twenty-eight (28) thirty-one (31) north, range (8) The south half (SU) of the north-west quarter (NWVi) of section four (4); the south-west quarter (SW(4) of section four (4), township thirty (30) north range five (5) west of the 2nd principal meridian; (9) The south-west "quarter (SWM) of section twenty-nine (29), the northwest quarter (NW%) of the south-east ?29i rte the ( of , BecUon twenty-nine (29), the south-east quarter (SEti) of the north-west quarter of section twen-ty-nine (29), all in township thirty-one (31) north, range five (6) west of the 2nd principal meridian; (10> The south half (S%) of the north-east quarter (NE(4) of section thirty-two (32), thirteen (13) acres of even width off the east side of the tfouthquarter of the north-west quarter (NW%) of section thirty-two (32), all f sfw °ft, the quarter .. the .north-east quarter (NE>4) of section thirty-two (32) which lies south-east of the center line of a certain dredge ditch constructed thereon and comprising twenty (20) acres more or _ less, the south half (Stt) of the south-west quarter (SW%) of secSkß#J^l£ ty ;sW t <2 l>' all 1" township thirty-one (31) north, range five (5) west of the 2nd principal meridian, Jasper County, Indiana; Subject to the rights of the grantees in and to certain deeds theretofore exec*,*ed b / Benjamin J. Gifford, one of said deeds conveying three lots in the town of Asphaltum to one Gill, and the 2 th^„ c< i nvey,ne “ tract of land 160 feet by 200 feet to one Farlow; also subject to the town plat of Asphaltum and the of the Chicago & Wabash valley Railroad as now constructed; also subject to the right-of-way of the dredge ditch as now constructed thereon. Together with all dwelling houses barns and other structures erected or used for farming purposes thereon. .All of Ba,d lands being situated in the County of Jasper and State of Indiana. ■ —i And, secondly, the following propertyAll and singular the improvements on said lands, (exclusive of all dwelling houses, barns and other structures erected or used for farming purDoseel including the buildings, machlner?® ricks, boilers engines, engine houses, tanM. pipe lines, casings, tubings, and other equipment for preducing and die-
