Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 139, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MASTER’S SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Giro.lit Court of the United States for the On*-. trict of Indiana, made and entered on the 12th day of May, 1910. wtjrnin Trip Peoples, Trust Company is complainant; ; and Crescent Oil, Asphalt and Gas- Company, and others, are defendants, heinif cause numbered 10954. the undersigned Master in Chancery will on MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1910, offer for sale and sell at public outcry at. the door~W the County Court House in the town of Rensselaer, ib the County Of Jasper, and JState of Indiana, between the hours of nine o’clock A. M. and five o’clock p. M. of said day to the highest bidder, the following described real estate and fixtures, sifhate in the County of Jasper and State of Indiana, namely: First: (1) The south half (SVi)'Of the south-east quarter (SE%) of section twenty-nine (29), .containing eighty (80) acres, more or less, the northeast quarter (NJE!4) of the _ southeast quarter (S'E’/t) of section twenty-nine (29), containing forty (40) acres, more or less. (2) Ten (10) acres off the nortli side ’of the northeast quarter (NE%) of the northeast quarter (.\ L >/i) of section, thirty-two (32); and (3j The northeast quarter IXK Vi > > i section twenty-nine (29),' Containing one hundred and sixty (ItiU) acres, more or less, together with all dwelling Moms. . . barns and other structures erected caused for farming purposes on ail of said lands hereinabove described. All of Said lands Tie in g situated in township thirty-one (31) north, r;tnge live (5) west, situated in Jasper -Cdiinxy, in the State Of Indiana. Secondly, the following property:• V. All and, singular the improvements located oil the lands last described,. including tiie- buildings, machinery, and equipments for producing and disposing of oil and -other subst-a-nc-esv aim aif-and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging, (excepting: only ail dwelling houses, barns, and other structures 'erected „or used for farming purposes thereon). (4) All and singular the right, title and interest of the said Crescent Company in, to and under the following leases, contracts, agreements, goods, chattels and personal property, together with the tenements, hereditaments, rights, easements, privileges and . irn - munities and appurtenances thereto appertaining, to-wit: A. Lease from John C. Van alt a to the Federal Oil and Asphaiturn Company, dated August 5, 1903, recorded, leasing property described as follows: The southeast quarter (SE!4) of section thirty-three (33), township thirty-une-(3l) north, range five <Sj west, except eleven (11) acres out of the northwest corner thereof, belonging Henry V. Snyder and L. Davis Noble, or their grantees. Also the west half (W%) of the northeast quarter (SK Vi ) of section four (4). township thirty (30) north, range five (5) west. Also the southwest quarter (SW%) of section thirty-four (34), the north-west quarter (N\V% ) of the south-east*quarter (SE%-) of section thirty-four (34). Also the south-east quarterySE%) of the north-west quarter (N\\?%) of section thirty - four and the south end of the south-west quarter (SWVt) of the north-west quarter (NW(4) of Section thirty-four (3-1), all in township thirty-one (31) north, range five (5) west, containing two hundred and.sjxty-eig.ht. (2t;s) acres. In all him hundred - ninety-nine and one half (499%) acres, be it more or less. B. Lease from Benjamin J. Gifford to tire Illinois Oil Company, dated June 20, 1599, recorded June 20, 1899, leasing the following described property: All lands said Gifford maV own in the following sections: .' Twenty-three- (23). Twenty-two (22). twent v-seven (27). twenty-eight (28), twenty-nine ( 29 1, thirty (30), thirty-one (31), and thirtytwo (32), in township thirty-one (3 1), range five (5): also sections four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (S). nine (9), ten (10). fifteen (15), sixteen (16 seventeen (17). eighteen (181. nineteen (19), twenty (20), twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22). twenty-nine (23), thirty (30), and thirty-three (33), in townsllip thirty. . (30), range li o; (5); also sections one (1), two (2), three (3), lour (4), nine (9), ten (10). eleven (ill. twelve (1.2), thirteen (13). fourteen.4.l4). fifteen (15), sixteen (16), twenty-two (22), twenty-three t 23). t wenty-Tdm-(24) and twenty-five (25), in township thirty (30). range-six (6); also sections ten (10), three (3), four (4), five'(s), fifteen (15), twentv-two (22), twent Vseven (27), twenty-six (26), twenty-rive (25) thirty-six (36), 4li f rt-y-fire—), tliirty-four (34). arid thirty-three' (33), in township thirty-one (31), range six (6). fill in Jasper County, Indiana. C. Agreement between said Gifford and G. Brace Colt, attorney in fact, dated June 16, 1903, recorded August 27, 1903.
D. Lease from James Toyne to Interstate Oil Co., dated Slav 21. 1X99. recorded July 8, 1899, leasing- the south half (S ) of the north-west quarter (NWI4) of section thirty-three (33) township- thirty-one (31) north, range nve (5) west, containing eighty (80) acres, in Gillam township-, Jasper County, Indiana. -E. Lease from J. tV. Toyne to Byrd Syndicate, Limited, dated June 1. 1900 recorded November 30, 1900, leasing all of. the north half (XU; of the northwest quarter (NWT 4 of section ili'iftvthree. (33), except that portion lying east of a line drawn north and eoi+Hi commencing on south line at a point fifteen (15) feet east of Well known as Np. 2 Toyne. , F. Lease from Thomas Stoner to Interstate Oil Company, dated May 2 4 189 9.„:recorded August' 2. . 1900, leasing the north half (N%), of tlie south-west quarter (SWV4) of section thirty-fhree (o 3 township thirty-one (31) north, range five (5) west, containing eightv (80) acres; also fifteen (15) acres off the south-east quarter (SE'4) of section thirty-two (32), township thirtv-two (32) north, range five (5) west, the last described land being in Walker township and the first described in Gillam -township, _ all in the County of Jasper State of Indiana. ' G. Lease from William J. Swisher and Rilia Swisher to Egbert W. Gi'Uett and Clarence R, Gillett, dated November 4, 1891, recorded August" 7. 1899. leasing the west half (\V%) of the south-east quarter (SE)4) of section thirtv-three (33) except eleven (11) acres out'of the north-west corner, aiso the east half (Kli) of the south-east quarter (Si. 1 of section thirty-three (33), except twelve (12) acres off the north end of the above, all in township thirty-one (31) north off range five (5), containing in all one hundred and thirty-seven (137) aci-es, more of less, situated in Jasper County, Indiana. H. Lease from Alvira J. Wilcox and Abner C. Wilcox to the Interstate Oil Company, dated June 7. 1899, recorded August 2, 1900. leasing the east half (E.H). of the north-east quarter ( NE : ) of section thirty-three (33). township thirty-one (31) north, range five (5) west, except the garden and orchard, situated in Jasper Couratv, Indiana. All of said leasehold interests having passed to the said Crescent Oil. Asphalt <& Cj-as Company by sundry procoss6s, assignments and mesne conveyances (5) Equipment of 352 Drilled Weils (6) The following, wljich are situated upon the leased property hereinabove mentioned: 2 power, engine and boiler houses (in one building); ,1 engine and power house; 2 boiler houses; S Clipper no. 2 drilling machines, with tools, and some extra tools; 1 Clipper no. 1 drilling -machine with tools (old); 2 Mascot double eccentric Mascot pumping powers: F J ones double eccentric Jones pumping power; J-iSjd Jones single eccentric pumping power; 1 20-liorse power Reid- gas engine* 2 Climax 20-H. P. (Mffgines: 1 Old Climax 12-H. P. engine; _2 1 Atlas 20 H. P. engjne; 2 Atlas 35 H. B. .bailers (bricked In)J old Farrar & Treft outside boiler (35 ri. P.) J 1 Broderick & Quilan boiler (ZS II P ) 1 portable boiler <ll 11. p.) : 1 Nationtil steam pump 9x5 V>-Xl 2; 1 Knowles steam puVnp: 1 Gardner boiler feed pump 3x2x31 second-hand Worthington boiler fe d pump; 1 small hand force pump; 7 Iron Jones turntables: 3 Detroit sight feed lubricators; 2 Gardner governors; 8,000 feet- of 3 inch pipe (in ground), with fittings; A small quantity of extra fittings for same; 3 steam recording gauges; 2 3-inch patent scrapers;
