Greencastle Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 October 1885 — Page 4
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The Bi'LNiSTER.
OEO. J. Jl. A. IST OS O |
Editor and Proprietor.
The Hebei Raiders.
Last Thursday was a big day at
The Agricultural
‘BIG- DRUG H0US£. Piercy & Go.
On Friday, a mammoth shirt, Etocs From the .Vi''' Capital. ^
Voorliees
The wishes of Union soldiers do not count for much at Washington now-a days. Numerous sold’ers re-
i Lynchburg, Va.
Fair was in progress, and advantage j unions and posts of the G. A. R. 1 " Arae “ 0 'f *Gen. J dolm"!’ Lo^n fori 0 "
Ureencastte. Indiana.
7 HU HUD A \. OC'l. ■■ l-"'-
THE TRIM. BASSES. Thii* paper icill be >t:nt two months to any offier in the county for twenty-live c^nts. HV do this, btUennfj hat the Kub<cription willbe corSinucd (\ftcr the c.rpi, -
atii '< o f that tihic.
do s» during tlie ensuing year, es
Y
y d
the
1 was taken of tliis to get up a Lee spectfully petitioned President 1 demonstration. The population is 1 Cleveland to appoint Gen. Man son largely Democratic, there not being | to succeed Gen. Knetler as Pension over fifty white Republicans in the Agent in this State. They appealed place. The Confederate veterans | to deaf ears. The appointment was were out in organized cavalrv battsl | given to Charles Zollinger, of Ft. ions, and younger men appeared as Wayne. Mr. Zollinger, it is true, artillery or mounted troops. The I was also a Union soldier, and there Confederate gray predominated ev- | are no objections to him personally, ery where. ! but the old soldiers did not ask for The procession, with Gen. Lee rid- his appointment, and herein is the ing at its head, was a fine one. The offense to them. The fact is, Gen. only flag carried in it was the old Manson has been kept in the back-
I^publican ^pr'incipies! 1 ''methods^ 11 and b; ‘ tlle ri: 'S of lh « Second Virginia ground by the Democratic party bepolicy the true tests foi office | Cavalry. A tall, gray headed man, | cause he has, contrary to the habit
gofd^ wdlTunrestrictedcoTnage fGrboth ! 8taudiu l? b y tho roadside, shouted to ; trf other Dcmocratie speakers, never , .
Lee, while he held to one ot the Gen loetau opportunity to eulogize the old j his'iiame 8 ie p rese i it'll icgrea t
OOR PLATFORM
To the victors belongs the Adminis-
tration.
Not life tenure, but rotation in office. Honesty, capacity and devotion to
daubed with red paint to represeet It is eporb'd that en.ito voorliees
■ i . was cc../iv receiV'd on Ins .ast visit to
the “Idoody shirt, was received at tlie President. "I hope lln* geutlemau ; the Democratic headquarters in Col whom you recommend now is more , , , ,,, , ; worthy than some you have reccimuinbus, Ohio, from 'Vashmgtou n)en) , e( j iul | 1(M ,. lst) -’ tj . tl( |tiieC , hietExpublished [ city, and was soon afterward hung eontive. •‘The lleputdican papers have io’hls the ' ..II ,1 ' been misrepresenting the gentlemen apon a rope stretched across the p 0 j n t>.d on mv reiiuest.” answered the street. Fainted on it in large letters ; .Senator. “I have made imiuines. Sii,
President in 18RK and erioewseu »h« i i i i n .•> and find that sueli is not the case, was i rest u ni in i s, ami ex|>ies8t« the were the words—“Played Out. j the withering rejoinder. belief that many other papers will There was at once great excitement '■ * ■*“"
Fighting Lawyers
City, and groups Bloomington
Logan for President. The Western Worlds
at Wan-Keeney, Kansas, ho’sts the
throughout the
pecially those conducted by men j et00( j on every corne r di 8CUS ,i ni , ti, e ’ “I’ll“bet them lawyers'll fight after who served m the Union army dur- 1 matter. Mombets of the G. A. R. | C U Z\ aftertiearinS ale.'.ormms'spatbe^ ing the rebellion. It says; " * *■
“Gen. Logan stands to daV tts
greatest living exemplar ot the princi pies for which that grandest of grand aimies contended. Millions of voters realize that secret rebellion Is now carrying out, in a great measure, what armed rebellion was whipped in trying to accomplish; and lien. Lagan stands t at the head of these voters in sublimity of feeling and of declaration that this se-
cret rebellion—this rape of the ballot
il
box in the South—should be put down. It is for this reason that we, at , this early date, hoist his name for Ihesi-
got together and sent ;V committee tween a brace of legal gentlemen last 8 f , , , • • . , week. Hut when in a few hours he saw io ask that the objectionable gn- tlu . m leisurely droUing into a “niedlnient bo taken down. “The G. A., ‘ tue store, arm in anil, lie changed his ,, , , . , . opinion. It was only those who got no R. be d d, ’ wah tbo insolent re II ,, )ue y w | 1( , we i 0 r ^\ downright mad— ply. xiy this lime the street in the lawyers, jurymen and court oflicials
. r , r, , i Ke P l their temper, front of the Democratic headquar- • —
ters was packed with a dense throng A ^ 8 , ,
1 illebs Childbirth, a new book by
of indignant citizens. On* o' - them,
who was ok. soldier, mounted a niost skillful physicians, shows that
Ds. John 11. Dye, one of .New York’s . . . . ..1 .... I . i . i ., . • .ii.sti'o t 1 i • i L
metals Hlooiiv Shirt I ’ I' " J »— — 1 uio umiie, iiuw we represent me great and the Boys in Blue. ; eral’s legs, “I’m a tailor by trade, j flag and the meu who bore it in tri ! bodypf old soldiers in Kansas Asa Obedience to law. and its enforce- but bet your life I’m solid. I fit all umphthroHgh the rebellious States, an^duffSySfoMIenma^
Vice President last December. AVe
through the war like a man, and was i and, as far as a man acting with shot seventeen times, and I’m alive that party could do, remained true
d old rebels 1 to the cause for which he fought, lie
ment.
A ta'ift that will protect American
industry.
Opposition to monopolies as exclusive i ,
privileges. Y e, i am ‘ we are a ‘* “
No importation of contract labor. together, ain’t we, General?” The j now has bis reward, in Democratic 1 BiHh'ie'a'atirtude^nd that’o'r his chief
the Itei'ublican party.^ ^ ,aW and m , old rebel yell was almost continuous, fashion. !
Peaceful submission to the majority, ^nd the bands played the ma'cbing
A free election and a fair count | . [ J
Free public schools and compulsory , a ' 1 ' s M the South.
have been convinced since then that if Gen. Logan’s name had beaded the National Republican ticket last year he would have been triumphant. Air.
>ain is not not necessaiy in childbirth | but results from causes easily understood and overcome. It clearly proves that any woman may Jiecome a mother without suffering any pain whatever, it also tells how to overcome and or®* vent morning sickness, swelled 'imbs
wagon from winch he reached the shirt and it was at once torn down. He then made a speech, hotly de nouncing the authors of the outrage
and their party, after which the :im) aU t ,ie evils-.tier,ding pregnancy, shirt was B ilurated with coal oil andjjt Is reliable itnd highly undorsed^b?
burnt under the De'uocl'Ui; nose
For a time a,ri°t of great dimensions was threatened. What made the act especially offensive to the
In the line their were but two col-
education
No buying or selling of votes. | , Restore American commerce to the 1 ored men—one a funny looking old high seas. ...... , ,, j darkey and the other a young,stupid Establish trade with Mexico and Cen- , J . ° ... tral and South America. 1 looking boy, each mounted on dilapNational education. j ’dated mules, with rope bridles. No foreign owners of real estate. 1 . Postal savings banks. These two were greeted with a roar Reserve public lands for actual set- of ncii(3 U ] e at] tl lianter hy thou pre ^
question wrought ovt his defeat. He
- 'r.’'‘''^\G.o’b , >l.ould l have'rescinded sol ' ]it ' rs thl ' 1 U ' L lllat not a «“’ 1 -
JL* Jl I from every rostrum in the land thirty dler was outlie Democratic ticket,
HANEMANN 0|irra BIoii.ms Season ’85 and ’80,
days prior to the election. The tariff i ,,, , ! (luestiin is a ^reat one, but, it is secon-1 every niui) on the Republican
1 nary to the Southern question
1 Opposition to everything that subor- sands of colored people along the F| 1 0|T| NOVfi]Tll)ftr 1 RB nates one man to another, as a man. j line of march. A tall, witch-like 1 1 AWivmuui A, UU.
Apply now to
dinates
Subordination of private interests .
and ambitions, be they Republican or | old woman pointed a long, skinny |
^Swc^a^evUs^ 0 including 0 drunkenness, j ® n S er i an, l shrieked, “Oh, you poo*! JfZ J/. (7. BLAKti $ SONshould be left to tlie restraining inllnen-1 chile, don t let that bad ole nigger i ——— S’VS,"',IS I'“J I B-oa. SALES!
On the most Liberal Terms.
Equity r quires that the expense put dat line; you little knows what you’so H.0USGS Lots tlll(l FiH’IHS upon the public by saloons should he ' i : n > c i,ii,, ” A bur neoro shouted- ’ ’
borne by them as a special tax. and that • loln ’ c 011 *?- A big negio shouted.' they should be resnonsible for damages ; “Oh, vou black, no account niggers, by them to property, persons or fami- C ome*off’n doze mules. How many No intolerance, either in religion or drinks of. whisky you don git for P °No ifulldozing. ! rldin ’ in ,,at ^“mycrat perces-
1’eace, sobriety, and good-fellowship Opposition to Chinese immigration
Fur- ticket bad served in the Union
thermore, no party with tbe tariff as the! , . , main issue, has ever won a Presiden- ar,,, y> a,u ’ though not a I nioii sol tial contest. ^^ ^ i diet c r uld be found oh the Demo
cratic State Cotnhiittee, a majority
All hanor to John Sherman for the courage wlHch euabled him. to avow and niaitttaiii the true Re poblicaii position in the Ohio cam pzign. He did this against the protests of the faint hearts and dastards who arc ever ready to flee at the first gun of the enemy, and of that other considerable number of small politicians whose only [idea or dsc for the party is present
W.M.C. Blake & Son irri./' 8 '"""' ‘ >f
GREENCASTLE, IND, 31 5
sion?’’ A group of colored women j passed remarks about them. Said j one. “Wonder how much they git!
paid. ”
git miff to git drunk on.” A respec
to secure'or maintain fre^goveVnmentA tal,le Poking old darky in a hack but no entangling alliances. ] said, “Dev’s likely to be in Some-
Employment of convict labor upon the public highway*, instead of in mechanical pursuits, which brings them into competition with honest working-
men.
The School Trustees turned out
Said another: “They’ll 1 P roni bt | y °» the call of the County
Commissioners and made an unre-
served exhibit of their public trails-
2 they have been the bane
of the Republican forces. The result of the election fully justifies Senator Sherman, and
it is now
The
of the Republican Committee had
served their country in that capacity,
Foraker's majority in Ohio over Iloadley is 17,088. The Leg'slature is Republican from 3 to 0, probably more, The mos* stupbudoiis frauds have been attempted by the Democracy, including a number of their election officials; but so vigilant have been the people, backed by a committee of one hundred in Ciu einnati, consisting of leading citizens
physicians everywhere as the wife's true private companion. Cut this out; it wil' save you great pain and probably your life. Send two cent stamp for descriptive cmmlais, testimonials antU
confidential lette>-sunt in sealed envel)^.
ope. Address Frank Thomas & Co., publishers, Baltimore, Maryland.
29-14w
*rFOR SALE At this office, a scholarship in the Ladoga Normal School, cheap. tf
ftV'Hibbcu's are as busy ns Dee;:. Why I Because they get up their hats and bonnets to please. 42-44
f*jrDon’t forget to goto Mrs. Hibben's fur corsets and kid gloves 42 44
g.i' Str.iyecl, a small, red cow, with afew white spots about head and feet; new halter on. Receive reward for finding at Allen's City Drug Sto*-e.
fl&Tliihben’s have styles in hair goods.
all the latest
S^TMrs. IJihbeM sells the best Jersey for the least money. 42-44
of both parties, that the conspiracy!
actions to those officers, and through : , neant 8omelhll|t? wllioh shall Ilot be
Ca»T M Kltril A NT’s DlVlNCi IIall, in Talburt’s Block, is now open for business. Excellent meals served at reasonable pi ices. Oysters a specialty.
89-41.
SSTL nlis 1'. Lienberger. tile old relia
, e undertaker of Bainbridge, keeps conceded that he ! ° V(ir • ? - 00 ° ,,aV<; been 1™** 10 f”' 08 ' ° f ° f a11
really did sound a “key hote.” The ecule lhu offunde, ' !, and t0 P re8 f rve '
peonie of Ohio have decided that i the baUot box f, ' onl ^ . . is great indignation throughout the
won in the late war ^ ‘
to steal the vote has been expbsed. | blft uadertH(ter ()f
the Victory
body’s sheep fol’befo' night; dat's |
them to the people. Will tho Com-
sufrendered, and that the America n
Nolice of Cmirdiiiii’s LiuhI Sale;
i i • » I i • Notice i* h'-rcl’t ifivon' that th« liiviersii State over this bold attempt to sei/.e jc m i .ii r ti.o i-cr*oM^ hh.i » «Morw
1 1 ' tr an-l bailee Oon 1 *, mino; licirs of] ortr* dpcea^efl, i)ur«iiRnt to an order <
omit; VZVtl t-riirz x/ v_/1 "t 7, , tlie Legislature after the manner in ' !’un
f.iiter /.I alia
Those irho noxr nau us 1 50 for 1 kind of no account niggers dey ' m,88i J onor8 ,,e H ro,n P t in ro | flag must cover free men and safe i vo « ue ,u t ' , ° l Suulh ' ucar free. Our friends will please' wuI ^ known, and the colored ^ ane '" M ' t e s .a see. nOiunUiitis satisfactorily and per make this liberal offer known fc j people got a great deal of fun out of IL ' 18 ia t •‘O- one o 4 em mauently settled social and local such of their neighbors as do no? j the,n - I a l , l ,c “‘ r, _ 1 questions must remain subordinate
take the paj>er, and secure their ,,rl arrlv ’ n 8 a *- ^^ud a shield Unless the debauching of the bal-
subscriptiotis. It trill be you,),/ was presetted to Gen. Lee, on which ; lot box with whisky and money, and tube a welcome visitor to even/ in- ' va8 painted the arms of Virginia. | the disfranchising of voters by in
telligent household, regardless o/j Then followed the speaking. Wherepolitics f for its contents will Ac | ever be t uriie d Lee looked into the such as to both instruct faces of his old soldieis, for it was amuse. Specimen copies can be | bere bc disbanded his division had at the office or through f/u i after the war, having ridden off for mail, free. \ P ur P<> se from Appomattox dur-
ing his uncle’ parley with Grant,
Fair weather,
warmer.
gradually growing
weather prod a in lities ENSUING 1 carrying his flags and accoutrements
with him. His uncle included him with the rest in the surrender, ar.d
The newspaper that stands the ■ nd ' n K 14,5 be W3H re K a, 'd-
military
and take such chances as may befal them in the grand struggle for na
Its defeat in-
sures the re-electionof Senator Sherman, and that is glory enough for
one day.
limidalion and fraud soon cease, it
is only a question of a very short the majority
time when free government in this country will bo at an end. In the language of the Rev. Mr. Fullerton, of Cincinnati, “we will have a catastrophy which will make the ears
of the nations tingle.”
When Senator Voorliees was here he was asked what lie thought ot tlie situ-
ation in Ohio.
“i'shaw!” said he, “the Democracy will carry the State by 25,000. Any
, , | man with a gntin of sense ought to
tionalHy, human rights, and the j know tnat tShetman’s bloody shirt cry peaceful submission of the minority i "oyld lose the Slate. The Republ ican
1 leaders in Ohio seem to be a set ol
most faithfully by the interests of the people; that does the most to promote the welfare of the community in which it is published, and that furnishes the most and best reading matter, is the one to patronize. Its value to the county is beyond price. Such a paper ie ever in the front in every en-
a violation of
It is believed that 50,000 Irishmen voted the Republican ticket in New York last year, and it was they and
honor. This was their first reunion 1,10 < ' erniaI1H wb o saved the day in
since that event, and they came to getber Thursday feeling that the “lost cause” had been found again, and that yet another triumph w as in store for them in the near future. In his speech Gen. Lee repudil ated the “bloody shirt.” He left
terprise that promises improvement •f° bn Sherman, who, he said, to its locality; it is ever on the would not compare with his uncle watch for public plunderers, and by R° berl aH a patriot, and hedeuounc exposing thwarts their schemes; its ' od an T raaD wbo would call the lat influence is constantly againstcrime, ! , ' er a '• ra *f° r - Addressing his old which it probably does more to les. j 80 ldiers ho said, “\\ e are reminded sen than any other power; it creates lba ^ t* m,, b ? giaves within a healthy sentiment, and in numer- | where men sleep who fell ous ways is a public benefit. No f° r R* 6 cause which each
Ohio last week.
asses.”—Terre Haute Argo
. The Democratic leaders .’never
, We invite yon to read every page l08e an opportuIllly t0 deride the in the Banner, and then leave it to ( blooily ^ ^ Uko 15;inqU0 . 8 you to decide whether or not ! ghost, it will continue to return to ought to go, weekly, into everyj pla(?ae lhem) and to p i uck victory
from their grasp.
Piiti i.if Cirpnit Court, ill *ell af private SATURDA’S Tilh RM I».\ V OF <H;T« 'BK!\
for not les^ thau the full iipprHisci vulup tli
»i l wnnl* m c)e
of, the mterents of hi «i I wnrtls in oTeii r«‘HI '■inmtf l in ihe County of anti Slate of Ituimna, nnd ile.^pribeil as follows, to-rtii; beinsi the untJivi'leil two-thirdv (%) of the Kasr half of tlu Southwest quarter ol >oetion sixteen (Ml) in I •vviish p fourteen fH) North, ot Ran,150 five (.'») West, containing
eighty aeres, more or le«-s.
Sai l sale will ho tnade at the law office of H. H. Mathias, located over the drug store of Landes jt Co.* on Washingf' n street m the City of Mreen'iastle, said }Countv and State, where bids of |»urch tscrs will he leceived by im . until » o’clock p. in nf the day of Hale,
Terms of sale 1 Coah in hand.
Oct. 11. 1H*5. .lollN u. Dl’NHAU, H Ouardian:
Admlnhtrator's Sale of lisMUe.
Heal
household in Putnam county. If you think it ought, you are request ed to assist in extending itseireula tton, not so much for our benefit as that of the public, for if the paper is not beneficial to its readers it is
not worthy of support.
THE NEW:
other influence does so much to protect society. For these reasons it invites and has the antagonism of criminals. Plunderers do not like it, and conspire against it. But the measure of their hatred is the measure of its excel lence, and its best commendation
set of men believed to be right.” He said, “Sherman's flag is the bloody shirt, but mine is the flag of the Union." But only the Hag of Virginia was carried in his procession that day, and his speech aroused the old war spirit while those of John Sherman in Ohio al-
to persons of honor, and those who * a y e ^ we will have to conhave intelligence enough to ap . elude,‘from Lee’s speech, that Sherpredate that which is best f 0 rj ,nan and h ‘ 8 followers are the
themselves and their neighbors.
If Coffee disliked the manner of his taking off at Crawfordsville, probably the same can be said of his victims, whom he cruelly murdered in cold blood. Let the bratal murderer die as the dog dieth. Our sympathy goes out to those who suffered at bis bands rather th^n to
rebels.
— ^ ^ The Democrat has found its telephone, advertised in the Banner some time ago as lost. It always pays to advertise in our columns. The County Commissioners have not yet set a day for the Pollard investigation. Canada is getl’ng to 14- as popuk.rara*ait*a it vm dim*gUie war.
A Bonanza for Buyers of Clothing and Hats!
Sure Time!
Soot Railroad Fare!
Sure Mo net/!
Cleveland is like Diogenes with his lantern hunting for honest men to put in the offices. If ho continues the search it will bring him to Jhe Republican party, and he will find what he is looking for, and have a rest. That is, if he really wauls honest men, which we doubt.
The Comet, which has just np peared at Lafayette under the man agement of Orth Harpei Stein, is the most original newspaper production that has made its advent in Indiana in many a day, and is as bright edi tonally as it is handsome typographically. - Johnny McLean is the Jesse James of Ohio politics.
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Notion is hero by jrlvon thnt tli** nnHerHi^netl rm Adm niHfcrnfor of tbo estate* of Mirv L. Seybold. deeoiMed, will, by order of the Circuit
Co’it of Putnstn countv, Indians, on BIrURDA? . N 'VI MHBR i IMfi
Sell nt nr.vi'e >de for tot less than the ap- . 'w pran*ed value thcreot, the following described^ n real estate «<i said df i-dent, t.i-wt; The north- ®L » i west qmirter of the flouth-oaat <iuarter of sec* tion t.vents four (iI4), townNhli* sixteen (Ml), north of rntufp four (4) wesf, m Ihitnam Oounty, Indiana. Also the -outh-nP-l quarter of the sonth-east *piMilei of fluid seetitui twenty-four ('24). Alsdadlh tl pari *>l »he g.iuth-west qiiar-( ter of section tvventy-foii i («Mi. of -‘.ud township sixteen i !*'•), ntn^e bm r (Il west, which lies oast of the Louisville, New Abmuy a (’hicajo Railroad, except ten (|o) acres ott the Mouth en<I ilierrol, and t'xcept : Iso the following putt thereof: Commencing at tlie n- rth east corner of said ^outh-went quartf r, runiiiuj thence -outh with the east line thereof twenty UO) chains and six (t») links, thence west parallel with the north line thereof twenth five ( j.>) chains and seventylive (7*>) links to the n.^ht -of-wHy of said i-nil-roa«i, tnenee north wih ^aid n^ht-of-way to the north line of i d south-west quarter, thence east on-aid north line t'» tfie place of beginning, said put to He sold containing fout'tv (ID) acres. Sa'd “wle 'i ! l c dear of tlie widoj
loj^
ri^ht and upon the following terms, to \vir: mfr, One third the purchase money m hand.^Tnd
No occasion now to go to Indianapolis or Terre Haute for line lailormade Clothing. Our display in this line is a perfect “Kve-Onener —No mistake: We have placed upon our counters a complete line of extra line Tailor-mad# Suits and Overcoats, gotten up in superb style for extra fine trade, at prices that do not “take your breath. ’ To the young Gent in searcli of a nobby out set. we say, unhesitatingly, we can fix you to a T. In other goods we are fully abreast of the times. Our 4,5, •>. <,8 and in dollar suits are perfect STUNNERS, and good value at onehalf more money. lTt t Don’t fail to see our extra heavy “double-faced cloth listers, “perfect storm protectors,” at 4. 5. band 7 dollars. Tliey are paralyzers, every tune, when compared with any other goods m tlie market. Full line of Boy's and Children's Suits and Overcoats away down m prices. Tlie very latest tiling in line Hats and Caps, with tony prices cut right m Hie middle. Our workmen in the Tailoring Department are turning out some beauties in fall Suits and Overcoats, the admiration of all who see them. Another lot of fine Suitings m this week. Goods marked in plain figures, and sold at one price. Iv e traveled much this jolly world around, And sage experience bids me this declare— That “Model's” Clothing is the best, And cheaper than elsewhere by far. —Shakespeare.
D. C. Bridges, of Greencastle, who was known as tlie confidential friend of BI an chart), and as one of hi* financial backers, was in tlie city for a short time yesterday afternoon on Ids way home from Kansas Mr. Bridges had an appi intment to meet Blanchard last Wednesday. He and ids brother had invested with Blanchard. Tliey now have a good deal of western lands on their hands, and will just about come out even, but their expected profits have been lost m tlie shuffle so to speak. Mr. Bridges was quite wrathy and talked of Ids wldlome confidential friend in terms not <t all complimentary.—7 Vr/v HnvU Express. There must ho some mistake about this. Our understand ing is that Mi. Bridges operated separately from Mr. Blanchard, and that he lias so far more than doubled ins money on Ids Kansas investments. Although frequently with Blanchard, he was net of him or his speculations.
0Moe II. Priest offers for sale, at a iia(gain, tlie farm of Ids father, George Priest. Call ou Moore Bros, for information, 43-4 i
one-ihim in nine month* anil nne-t.hlnl hi ei^h* tepn mouths Iroin tb**<lay of sab*, nnrehaser tlivinsr noto* loi* dpfcjnv t payments waiving valuation and appraisemant l.’uvs, bparim; iuterpst secured by iimrl^rtuP ofsficl faml*. Ir HAi<l land* be not sold on ."aid day they will oe con-
tinued on sale from day fo day until sold.
Purchaser** apply to th iinder.'Ggneti at his
residence near (aiiqemtei nviHo, In i. .MM1.N .1. usRuKN, Aimioistrator.
MOOHE HHMS. Ally’s 42.44
Assignee’s sale of Heal Estate
NoMce in herehy jiiven that tho undersiane a>* AM>*H/npp of ( l.arlPH W. Talbnrt, by anthori of the Circuit C« U i t ..f Putnam eo.intv, Indian
eii rit
- - - - co niy. In i in
will j*cII at private nale, for not legn than the a
pra -ed value, on
BATrUDW, NOVKMHER 14th, ]H*.\
the following deMcr 1 r>ed real e-/ate of the Maid assignor, lo-wif Block number mie (')of Berry n enlar^ament to mim town of «.rcem-astle; all that part of lot twenty.ono (21) in the aoulhern (Allen’H) cnhuviuent to the town of 4ireencMt|«> which ho** Mouth of n line, bekiuning in the east line of said lot, two hundred and forty-five (2I'» feel Mouth of tlie iiorthemd corner of said lot/ thence we^t parallel with the nor’h line of sat lot one hundred and twenty five (126) feet, the,”
north forty-five (4 r )) feet, thence west ’ to west line of said lot number twenty-one lotM number twenty (-20) and twenty-five
Allen s (southern) enlargement to tlie town o (ireenchMtle; and part <»t lot number one hu
dred and tw.’iity.f.oii 1 l.l 1 ol il,. i .wn (oruimal P at) ol (ireeneastle bounded as fo lows: Begin* ntng in (lie west lin** of - »n| lot number one hundred and twenty-four (121), thirty-seven (,T7) teet south of the northwest corner thereof, thence south to the southwest corner of said lot, thence eant on tin* south line of said lot ninety (90) feet to a lot formerly occupied by one .fames Hopkin., ’l ent ** north to a poi“‘ * ast of the hetfinning, • hene«* w*- t to tfie beginning, all said real estate in Putnam county, Indiana. Said lands will be hold m parcels to suit piii'clia**ers, and upon ibe following termarl < ne-thlid the purchase money in hand, one ; ‘bird in six montha an i one-third in twelve month*, purchaser to give notes waiving lelie b»r deterred |>aymentH secured by mortgage L s:»le is not made on said d*y s;». I real es, will be continued on sale from day to day t‘ after until Mold. Purchasers apply to the
dersigued atlireen' UHtle, ind.
_ . JAMES TAYLOR. Asaigne*.
Oct, 14,1886,
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