Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1904 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MONEY ON FARMS. | A special fond to loan on Farms for Five Years at 5 per cent inters est, with privilege to make partial! payments at any interest paying time. -Call at jk THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. nONEY TO LOAN. Private funds to loan on farm | and city property et a low rate < 1 interest, also money lo«»n *> J bankable notes and second moriL gage. A complete set of abstract! books. James fl. QHapman. m Makeover's Bank Building. Repsselaer. In A auctioneer! S. U. DOBBINS RENSSELAER • INDIANA Well posted on all classes of stock. An auctioneer of thirty yeara' experience. Knows how to handle a crowd in an np-to-date manner. Terms reasonable. Phone Novels House at my expense for dates. J DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINOS IN THE J s Iroquois Building, s ? Loan and ? > Savings s l Association...? J Yon may withdraw the full amonnt of J S your deposit, including interest, with- ) c ont any deductions whatever. Loans < x made on re sliest ate repayable in small 1 1 C monthly payments with a definite 1 1 \ contract stating exact number of pay- *, r ments, No commlssioa la charged. I riAKE YOUR APPLICATION AT l > ONCE FOR A LOAN. I S JOHN BOER. Pres. J. H. S. EM*. V. P. 1 V J. H. Chapman, Sec. and Trees. ?
MOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Pulaski Circuit Court, the undersigi ed administrator, with will annexed, of the estate of George W. Poiael, deceased will, at his store in the town of Medaryville, Pulaski countv. Indiana, on the twenty-ninth (30th) day of January, 1904, at the hour of 10:00 o clock a. m., and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer at public sale, for not less than two-thirds of its appraised value, certain real estate belonging to said estate, described and appraised as follows: South East quarter of the South East quarter of section twenty-seven (27). township thirty (80) North, range five (S) West, Jasper county. Indiana. $1,400 00. The South East quarter of the North East quarter of section twenty-seven (27). township thirty (80) Ncrth, range five (5) West, Jasper cotintyl ndiana. $1,800.00. Lot No. 97 in Prevo & Boston's addition to Medatyville, Indiana. SBO.OO. Lot No, 98 in Prevo & Boston’s addition to Medarvville. Indiana. SBO.OO. Lot No. 99 in Prevo & Boston's addition to Medaryville, Indiana. $40.00. Lot No. 117 in Prevo & Boston's addition to Medaryville. Indiana. $40.00. Total. #3,740.00. Said ssle to be made subject to the approval of said Court and on the following terms, towit: One-third (M) of the purchase, cash at the sale; one-third Os) in one (1) year; onethird (M: in two (3) years. The deferred payments to be secured by a first mortgage back upon the real estate'sold and to draw interest at the rate of six <6) per cent per annum from date until paid. Interest payable annually. Dated this 28rd day of December, 1903. JAMES E. LOW, Administrator.
NOTICE OF DITCH LETTING. 4 B. F. HAZLETT, ET AL, DITCH. Jasper and Pulaski Counties. , Notice is hereby given that the surveyor of Pulaski county. Indiana, will sell in the commissioners’ room in the court house at Winamac, Pulaski, county, Indiana, on Thursday, Fab. 4, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m„ the construction of the B P. Hazelet. et al., joint ditch in Jasper and Pulaski counties. , The main ditch commences at a point bearing east 600 feet from the northwest corner of the southeast quarter (seitf) of section twentyfive (25), township thirty-one (81), north, range five (5) west, and e ids at stake marked 235 plus 71 in the Monon ditch at a point bearing south 88 degree* east 100 feet from the C. I. & L. R. R. bridge, in the northwest quartet (nwH) of section four (4). township thirty (80) north, range four (4) west. The lateral commence* at a point bearing east 652 feet from the northeast corner of the southwest quarter (awH) of section twentyfour (24), township thirty-one (31) north, range five (5) west, and ends at stake 53 on the main ditch. The ditch will be let by allotments to the lowest and best bidders, and the parties receiving such contracts will be required to enter into a written contract and give bond with approved security, obligating themselves to perform said work in alTthings according to the plans and specifications made and provided for said work, which are on file in the auditor's offices in Pulaski and Jasper counties. No bid will be accepted or contract let for more than the estimated cost tbereof. \ ELLIS S. RESS. > Auditor Pulaski County. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN. Jan 23-30, '94. Auditor Jasper County.
