Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1919 — Page 7

JANUARY 28, 1010

NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAX SALE Notice of Lands and Lots Returned Delinquent for Non-Pay-ment of Taxes for the Year 1917 and Former Years, in Jasper County, Indiana " 1 m F i i k owners' DBSORIFTIOH gs ? M J j ill ii ii i W g'l 1L •AMXxarr—. • Ji , 1 Aroher, Martha A, WalGifford. Lot 3, blk 7 8.60 .01 8.87 •«* 60 7,42 m 4.74 .14 m .os .40 7.93 a % nw 630 5 80 a % ne 610 5 80 ne ne u 630 6 41 39 nw nw 630 5 48 05 pt w d d ne nw , 5130 6 14 40 e % ae g|3o 6 80 se cor se ne 7 30 5 11 pt w d d nw ne 730 5 80 11 pt sw 730 5 y all a Gifford ditch a % 73 q 5 197 58 « s pt sw sw 830 5 19 56 sw cor se sw g 3O 5 950 w % nw 17 80 5 80 w pt e % nw 17 30 5 88 36 s n&wptn 54 aw 17 3 o 5 53 69 • pt e highway ne 18 30 5 99 92 X • pt n 54 se 1830 5 80 82 Oliver's subdiv lot 1 18 30 5 24 18 Oliver’s subdlv It 1 18 30 5 12 75 . Oliver’s subdlv It 3 18 30 5 11 25 Oliver’s subdlv it 4 1030 5 15 / « Oliver’s subdlv It 5,6, 7, 8.... 18 30 6 40 » pt w r r n d d nw se 18 30 5 94 pt e r r n d d se no z * 19 30 6 18 pt errnd dne se 19 30 6 13* wptndd sw sw 20 30 6 479 pt s d d sw nw 2 0 30 5 18 90 pt n d d nw sw 2 0 30 6 36 60 pt ne ddsw sw 20 80 5 846 wptndd se aw 20 30 5 718 w pt ne aw 20 30 5 17 88 w pt a d d ae nw 20 30 5 11 56 Newland. Lt 9 blk 1 * Newland. Lt 8, blk 2 pt nw ne 12 30 6 20 14 sw cor ne ne •• 12 80 6 161 pt e d d aw he 12 30 6 35 38 pt w r r se ne 12 30 6 16 95 pt se ne 12 30 6 183 • n pt e d d n 54 se 12 30 6 74 87 pt e d d aw se 12 30 6 33 34 se se 12 30 6 40 nw pt ne ne 13 30 6 18 71 - n pt e d d nw ne 13 30 6 26 89 pt nw cor sw ne 13 30 6 308 ( pt e d d e pt bw ne 13 30 6 20 pt bw ne 13 30 6 16 27 s & e pt ne ne 13 30 6 21 29 se cor nw ne 13 30 6 211 ’ se ne 13 30 6 40 s & e pt se nw 13 30 6 14 28 se cor sw pw 13 30 6 89 n pt n d d ne ae 13 30 6 84 29 ne cor ne ddnw se 13 30 6 436 n & w pt nw se “••• 18 30 6 34 32 wly pt sw se 13 30 6 18 ( n end sw se 13 30 6 166 ne sw . 13 30 6 40 s & e pt nw sw 13 30 6 32 29 . n & e pt se sw 13 30 6 31 47 ne cor sw sw .. 13 30 6 37 Oliver’s subdiv It 9 18 30 5 10 26 ' Oliver’s subdlv Its 10, 11, 12, % , Oliver's' s'ubdlv 'it isi”.'” ”7 if 30 6 20 1528.06 429.04 1829.88 298.87 28.80 8614.14 ne cor ne nw 24 30 6 182 lqa 7 , 828 Oliver, Ed ... .....: w % sw gw 18 30 6 2Q 14 20.46 175.49 .80 GILLAM— , pt ne ne 4 301 541 84 49.95 .18 80.66 . .16 .40 81.34 49 Dunn, Ida M., et al % se 130 6 80 80 107 74 „ ne ne 12 30 6 40 58.86 48.58 .80 378 Watta, Harry E. KANKAKEE— Dunns' Kankakee Pleasure Re18’ Burnett, Harry W sort., Lts 24, 25, 26 74.38 4.78 1.20 80.81 nHse ne •31 32 5 20 24.88 27.05 2.01 .40 54.34 51 Davla, Marion • . 57 Davisson, Josiah, ana ne Be 35 32 6 40 80.00 18.28 .40 48.68 Gerald E. Hollingsworth D Un nville. Mannan's 2nd add. 85 Gross, Daniel A Lt. 11 9.78 , 3.11 .40 I*2o e% se 21 32 5 80 28.57 81.26 25.52 68.5 T .40 204.12 115 Lakin, Netta Dunville. Lts 7,8, blk 8 3.48 4.54 .80 8.82 i2l Lelby, Leona 41 McCullough, Morris, and pt e % ne 27 32 5 141 12.60 .18 20.25 .13 .40 33.46 M. Caroline w 54 32 32 6 320 280.02 23.07 178.02 19.89 .40 496.40 148 Morse, J. D., Trustee... KEENEB- * ne se 131 740 18.93 4.35 17.79 8.75 .40 46.22 88 Coon, Percy L. & Cora.. o 1 12, 13, nw sw 26 32 7 ~ 52 9.07 9.44 ,80 19.31 68 DeHens, Arie & Co. ..... 129 Gorbet, Sarah A, Flos- DeMotte McDonald’s add. Lt ,_ o . Bie and Owney 1, nU 2, blk 1 8.69 .15 8.17 .13 .80 17.94 „ ™ a w e % sw 33 32 180 23,18 43,20 ,4 ° 68-78 323 Metcalf, Edward B. .... 230 Mason, Reuben 8., and sw ne ..• 931 7 40 Reuben R. a 54 sw 931 7 80 nw sw 931 7 40 931 P4O 164.86 192.84 2.00 359.20 242 Newman, J. Willard .... 231 7 ™ 21 62 20.33 .80 42.75 276 Sweeney, John W spt e 3-4 se sw ............. 232 7 1 1.19 8.17 .86 .71 .40 5.43 n % sw > 828 7 80 60,21 100,66 16,60 - 40 177-76 82 Gorman, M.om» •••• •• • T oc oq 7 an 90 Graves, Milton E. and % • • •;;; ";"; •; ” ’•; ♦ fl 74 0 89.95 42.18 75.56 86.43 .80 243.87 John A. Duniap ( m -w s pt sw 36 29 6 71 64 31.91 44.06 66.43 37.46 .40 180.24 ne 19 29 6 60 26,44 13J ” <- 03 - <0 36-70 .. s & e pt nw ne ;... 19 28 5 39 13 Bishop, M pt sw 18 28 6 137 22 se se 13 28 6 40 nene 24 28 6 40 217.84 28.88 118.46 24.01 1.60 390.29 27 Clark, Charles E. swne ..24 28 640 80.76 6.71 16.12 2.54 .40 56.63 66 Gaffield, William P. .... - I 2 It | s 3-4 n 54 se 22 28 6 60 68.63 35.18 C 2.81 28.47 1.20 184.69 66®^®te7d, Everett ' 8 sw nw 17 29 7 20 w%se nw ‘l7 29 720 360.15 126.08 370.60 107.26 1.60 965.60’ 73 Weston’s add. Lt 12, blk 11.. 12.84 21.88 .40 35.13 75 Bicknell, John -N. and . • Nora W Weston s add. Pt its 2,3, r _ ,Nora ’ , blk 46 ’... 28.34 37.92 .80 57.06 125 Churchill, Herman H... Weston’s add.. Lt. A 6..6. 7,8, 200 132 Crltser, Elizabeth Leopold’s add. Lts*i,”4/s*,'B,'9', n4sft It 12, blk 19 88.47 18.88 2.40 84.25 184 Decker, Geo. W. Sunnyside add. Lts 22, 23, 24, ' _ . 25, blk 7 2.14 1.82 1.60 5.56 235 Eger, Harry Weston’s add. Lts 1, 4, blk 42. 23.39 20.07 .80 44.28 387 Harris, Beniamin 1 40, sw 19 29 6 464 pt olt 96, sw ~...19 29 6 67 99.48 85.85 .80 186.58 356 Hopkins, Arthur H. ... Weston’s add. Lts 9, 10, blk 26 13 82 - 80 37 -*J 487 Knapp, Lettie M. pt mill property 30 29 6 10 11.11 9.58 .40 21.04 524 Lowa Mary E. Leopold’s add. Lts 1. 2,3, 4,6, 6, 7. 8, blk 21; n 45 ft It 9, blk 21; n 145 ft Its 10, 11, 12, blk . OB 21 46.40 81.95 4.80 138.15 908 Bwartzell, Albert P Thompson’s add,, pt w*%it X ? M 40 „ u 916 Conger, Nancy Weston’s *add: * LU *l2,* us „ „ 924 Saga Rose Lenore .... pt o 1 57, ne nw 30 29 6 41 41.18 54.12 .40 95.65 929 Speaks, Jacob W. Weston's add. Lts 1,2, 3, 4, _ .... blk 32 • 22.28 19.08 .1.60 42.91 978 Tuteur, Anna Rensselaer.'LU 5,6, blk ' 3 *lJ 980 Taylor, Julius Weston’s add. Lt 6, blk 18... 1 19.61 21.20 .40 41.21 U JM »— — WAS 132 Fry, Chalmers P. Fair Oaks. Lts 19, 20, blk 12. . iF 1-29 1.04 .80 3.13 170 Garriott, Jesse L. Fair Oaks. LU 17. 18. 19, 20, » . o , . blk 13 10.60 8.81 1.60 16.01 304 Mooca Irene w aw..... 30 , 98 u ., 0 5.84 .80 60.61 312 Kl * nk . ■ .^ d Falr Oakß - Lt 8, blk 7 6.89 8.60 .40 15.89 Porter jihn H. ”I”. Paj " r - O 1 1 6.45 .18 5.19 .10 .40 12.26 385 RSudebtish Jesse . • Parr - w o 1 37 5.59 .04 6.88 .04 .40 12.95 391 Lei»w".Parr, ept o 1 17, 18 24.89 .22 14.15 .16 "!80 39.73 483 Parr. It 5, blk 1, pt It 4, blk 1.. 166.14 .38 135.63 .20 .80 303.05 4 K. pt, errn %nw 15 31 6 60 36.68 28.05 .40 65.18 25 Ballleu, Albert e . . 1131 5 124.41] 43.60 95.15 42.75 .80 312.71 31 6 40 10.82 16.50 .40 27.72 28 Barkley, Earl nt se cor* se* sw 17 31 6 150 .72 .93 .55 .80 .40 3.40 119 Goff, Amos »e cor se sw 826 15 42 10 j 2O 1012 168 Hilton, Thos. J. Asphaltum. LU 1,2, 8 731 6 160 104.96- 69.70 85.80 60.21 .40 321.07 168 Hypes, Allen G ««.•••■ 25 31 6 80 55.82 28.61 25.23 24.61 .40 134.67 186 Inkley, Thomas e % ne ' 13 31 6 820 254 Morrison, Edgar T n % ••• 13 31 6 80 82.63 106.15 .80 189.58 'is/ 11 *2 ® ’’’ 80 256 Myres, Lee 5 40 14.98 14.80 9.26 .80 39.34 800 Paxton, James S., Ralph, 331 5 80 ' ' ♦ Florence F. B « ••••• ••• 331 80 23 01 16 09 88 . 20 i ß . o i .80 87.11 870 Thomson, Chester G n%nw*“*.7.*. Z”i.” *. i *... .* 28 31 580 L 27.25 22.28 .40 <*- 98 ' 878 Timmons, Robert pt se sw 28 31 5 68 8.25 5.54 .40 14.19 894 Wagler, Ell R. V” ii i ”I: ii”2o ’1 1 159 38 all ....*/..! ... 28131 6 640 n % ne 29131 64 80 ne nw 29|31 6 40 * sw nw 21131 6| 40

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' n H ne •• Mll • 10 , *££■?.....7 initio 4 ....... .77. 1111 • l«o l M >1 81 * 180 ' wVT.w'w*”.’::::::::::::: >i»i ••? itmi •«.•* imho cmimmi I ” tJ{ lS1 " ll?: " 88 8 }aa 4 WMMTHIXJ) TOTVM—I ’ , 4 g j. w V IT Brown, a N Oormtn’i add. Lts T. 8 blk •• | *- 7 * •”* * l,w • | II Brown, Aubra bl?!*?. ". A 14.01 11.53 ‘ 111 McColly, Lilly M. pt s H’s’U’ns 3183 1 7«« «• •» ,7 - ,a a4 - 4 * ' lit Mattocks, Cart P. Ohaham’a Ind add. Its 14, 11, • |0 n M ITS Baylor. J. B. A Effie 8... o 1 1. «•’ sw'MM J,M STATE OF INDIANA* COUNTY OF JASPER. 88: if.* of I. Joseph P. Hammond, Auditor of said County, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and oomplete list or all the lands and town lots delinuent by the Treasurer of said county, for non-payment of taxes duo thereon, ror tw year 1117. for former years, with penalties thereon, together with the tax of th* current year, 1118. and the coot ao» vertlsing, so far as the same are liable to - be sold for taxes as shown by the return of said Treasurer, and notice is sroby given that as much of said land and town lots as may be necessary to dlsoharge and pay the -wos. pjmaities mo costs, due thereon, or due from the owners thereof at the time of sale will be sold at public auction at the Court Houae Door, In Rensselaer, Indiana on the second Monday in February, beirik the 10th day of February, A. D. 1111, commencing at 10 a m. of said day and continuing from day to day all ™ mmond. Auditor of Jasper County. •

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JORDAN TOWNSHIP. , Statement .of the receipts, expenditures and' summary as shown by report of John Kolhoff, tor 1918: Township Fund —Receipts. Balance on hand last report... .83874.51 Error in 1917 fund 48.00 Same, same 20.00 County auditor, warrant 1006.96 Same, same 875.22 Total balance and receipts 5824.69 Road Fund —Receipts. Balance on hand last report.... 1462.48 Error in 1917 fund 10.00 County auditor, warrant 1199.15 Same,, same 10.09 Total balance and receipts.... 2681.72 Special School Fund —Receipts. Balance on hand last report...... 1852.35 Error in 1917 fund 17.70 County auditor, warrant 1514.54 Same, same 1313.14 Total balance and receipts.... 4710.64 Tuition Fund —Receipts. Balance on hand last report 4580.52 State bank, interest 181.48 Trust' & Savings banjc, same... 43.39 County auditor, warrant 391.63 Same, same 1012.39 Same, excess tax 16.96 Same, warrant 88u.Z/ Same, same 876.28 Total balance and receipts.... 7502.92 Dog Fund—Receipts. Balance on nand last report.... 187.50 James Bullis, dog tax 83 00 Total balance and receipts...... 270.50 Poor Fund —Receipts. Balance on hand last report 713.05 County auditor, warrant 4.12 Same, st me -33 Totn’ balance and receipts.... 717.50 Township Fund —Expenditures. Jchn Kolhoff, salary 100 00 E’ror in 1917 fund feme, same 17.70 John Simonin, labor 4.50 L A Bostwick, surv Bartoo ditch 13.-0 John Kolhoff, salary 150.00 Henry Gushwa, labor 4.00 Clark & Hamilton, pub report... 17.60 C V May, assmt Nesius ditch... 142 <0 F E Babcock, pub rpt and notice 21.96 C V May, pay Held examiner.... ::0.00 > John Kolhoff, salary . .*. 1 5 < ? ?2 Same, expense '>ooo G A Williams, legal advice. 1000 C V May. ditch assessmt) 290.00 B A Bennema, labor 75.00 Albert Wortley, advisory board. 5.00 Kiger & Co, supplies 3.60 John Kolhoff, salary 200.00

Total expenditure*. 1342.76 Road Fund—Expenditures. Harry Watson, rep bridge 16.46 Chas Burns, work on roads 45.60 Brownell Stone Co, stone 227.91 Brook Terra Cotta Co, tile 18.94 Kiger & Co, sewer 9.24 Error in 1917 fund 48.00 David Shumaker, labor .......... 12.00 Preston Bowman, same 8.00 James Bullis, tile 6.00 Chas Burns, labor 10-yO Hemphill Bros, rep road t0u15.... 4.65 C E Patrick, labor 15.00 Louis Ricks, same 4.00 E P Lane, sewer drags 1 60 Geo Myers, rep road ditch. 5.00 Elmer Patrick, tiling road 43.00 Valentine Schafer, same 16.80 A J Fleming, labor 1 nA Riley Tullis, survey tile ditch... a.OO Albert Sommers, road receipts.. 15.51 Kellner & Callahan, road p10w... 22.00 C E Patrick, road work 1000 Rensselaer Cement Co, ti1e...... 69.71 Samuel Sampson, rep grader....... 6.30 Joseph Nesius Jr, tile r0ad....... 13.20 J E Dunn, clean road ditch...- 25.00 Elmer Patrick, tile road 5.00 Frank Welsh, tile road 6.51 J P Hammond, road book 10.00 E D Nesbitt, work on bridge... 3.30 Martha Gladdin, rbad receipt... 6.92 J D Adams Co., rep grader 4161 Brownell Stone Co, stone 13 ?'Zk George Ray. road receipt ...... 1.95 Chas Burns, labor on road.... 7.50 C Patrick, same ............. 10.00 Brook Terra Cotta Co, tile.... 43.65 C E Patrick, labor on road 28.00 J C Gwin & Co, bridge plank... 114.34 Wm Wortley, tile road.... 39.40 George Iliff, labor on road 8.50

Total expenditures 1317.29 Special School Fund —Expenditures Conrad Schafer, hauling pupils 24.75 Dennis Casto, same 17.00 Albert) Wortley, rep for schl... 44.00 Dennis Casto, haul pupi15....... 20.00 W C Cunningham, coal . ... v .. 6.<u Kiger & Co, school sup 5.83 Brook Supply Co, supplies...... 15.90 Conrad Schafer, haul .pupils.... 30.00 Jess Dunn, same 68.25 Error in 1917 fund ■■•••• 20 00 J F Hanes, reading books 13.73 Modern Supply Co, map 5....... 105.00 David Shumaker, haul pupils.. 130.00 C B Johnston & Son, coal 15 00 D Marqule, haul coal J. 10 H F King, rep schl bus. 4.00 Kellner & Callahan, c0a1....... 6.75 David Shumaker, haul pupils... 77.00 Jess Dunn, same 67. w Conrad Schafer, same 40.00 Same, same Jess Dunn, same 65.00 Wm Mitchell Ptg Co mnscpts. 2.50 Peter Nafziger, cobs for school 2.00 Julius Huff, rep Egypt school.. 5.00 Esther -Sage, Jan and Inst 41.20 Zona Dillon, same ,6U.to David Shumaker, haul pupils.. 13 7-60 Florence McKay, Jan and inst... 45.60 Ira Brown, hauling Co « l ■^ , :L ,,, SLxI Ernest Lamson, transportation. 22.00 Conrad Schafer, haul pupils... 85.80 Ada Huff . Jan, Inst and sup... 48.50 Frelda Wineland, same 61.05 Jess Dunn, haul pupils 63.00 Dennis Casto, transportation ... 47.90 Morton Wells, labor J 3 Willis Samuel, transportation . 20.00 Johnston & Son, coal «•»» Kiger & Co, school sup 51.40 L J Retter. com address 22.00 Morton Wells, haul coal 19.00 Frank Fenwick, same. 1100 Kiger & Co, manuscripts 6-50 M E Bice, haul coal 10- 3 » Standard Oil Co, oil 26.75 Same, same Kiger & Co, supplies 8-70 Richard Potts, labor school. ... 24.00 C E Patrick, cln schl house... 6.50 Edith Fenwick, same 15"0 Angela Kolhoff haul schl sup... 5.00 Lyons, Rich & Light, c0a1..... 137.32 Conrad Schafer, haul pupilsi... 70.00 David Shumaker, same 75.00 Jess Dunn, same 60.00 Dennis Casto, same 3O.uu M E Bice, cln schl hse y ard -” 18 - 6 2 W L Gumm, reps for sch 6.33 C B Johnston & Son, Coal. 9.59 David Shumaker .haul pupils .. 80.00 ■Conrad Schafer, same 73.00 Frank FenwicK hep for we 11... 15.88 B Jarrette. B-6hl sup 10 Watson Plbg Co, rep for well.. 19.30 Rensselaer Xbr Co, supplies... 2.55 Thomas Reed, haul cobs 5.00 C W Eger, schl rep ».3O Werner Bros, same 3.05 Wm Wortley, labor •*• 7.30

Conrad Schafer, haul pupils.... 0.00 Total expenditures 2608.23 Tuition Fund —Expenditures. Florence McKay, teaching 35.00 Freida Wineland, same 50.00 Ada Huff, same 15.00 Error in 1917 fund 9.80 Zona Dillon, teaching 110.00 Esther Sage, same 20.00 Florence McKay, same 40.00 Esther- Sage, same 200.0.0 Freda Wineland, same 100.00 Ada Huff, same 50.00 Same, same 60.00 Florence McKay, same 50.00 Zona Dillon, same 100.00 Esther Sage, same 114.00 Zona Dillon, same 305.00 Florence McKay, same 140.00 ,Freida Wineland, same 225.00 Ada Huff, same 180.00 Mort Kilgore. Goodland trans fees 90.00 John Hershman, transfers 28.32 James Washburn, Remington tfs 314.14 A H Hopkins, Rensselaer trans .213.90 James Washburn, transfers.... 20.00 Freida Wineland, teaching 85.00 Esther Sage, same 25.00 Mamie Reed, same t. .. 25.00 Helen Porter, same ....» 20.00 Zona Dillon, same 75.00 Esther Sage, same 65.00 Freida Wineland, same _75.00 Helen Porter, same 115.00 Mamie Reed, same 85.00 Esther Sage, same 25.00 Freida Wineland, same 55.00 Helen Porter, same 60.00 Zona Dillon, same 125.00 Esther Sage, same 25.00 Freida Wineland, same 25.00 Mamie Reed, same 60.00 Esther Sage, same 20.00 Total expenditures 8351.71 Dog Fund — Expenditures. Chas V May, surplus dog tax.. 86.50 Shumaker, dog damages. 82.00 Total expenditures 118.50 Poor Fund—Expenditures. John Hall, clothing ........... 7.25 Geo Collins, shoee John Ha 11.... 5.60 Total expenditures 12.75 Summary. * 81. & Rc. Exp. Bal. Tp. Fund..... .85824,69 81342.76 84481.93 Road *2681*72 1317.29 1364.43 Sp. Schl 4710.64 2508.23 2189.60 Tuition 7502.92 3351.71 4117.82 Dog 2*0.50 118.50 152.00 Poor 717.50 12.75 704.75 Totals 821693.97 88627.24 813066.73 JOHN KOLHOFF, Trustee.

JOINT PUBLIC SALK. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1919 commencing at 11 a. m., at the farm of W. A. Dake, 3-4 mils north of the Kniman school, 15 miles north of Rensselaer. The owner will sell at pubic auction his farm of 160 acres, with all Improweimients, stock, Implements, and feed. The land is a black, sandy loam, well drained, with about 130 acres under cultivation; balance white and red oak timber; good six room house, bam and other owt-build-ings. 5 Head of Horses—>l black mare 7 years old, wt. 1400; 1 bay mare 8 years old, wt. 1200> 1 gray mare 12 years old, wt. 1500; 1 sorrel mare 12 years old, wt 1000; 1 black colt coming 2 years Old. 10 Head of Cattle—l cow fresh soon; 3 cows fresh in spring; balance young stock. 5 Head of Hogs—4 brood sows due to farrow in .April; one fat hog. Poultry—6 dozen R. I. Reds; 6 dozen white Leghorns, and 4 dozen mixed hens. Feed and Seed —200 bu. of oats; 10 bu. seed corn; 25 bu. potatoes; 5 bu. navy beans; 5 tons stack timothy hay. • Farm Machinery—l 6-ft. McCormick binder; 1 Champion mower; 1 Oliver sulky plow; 1 3-sec-tion harrow; 1 7-ft. disc; 1 Avery cultivator with gopher attachment; 1 John Deere automatic cultivator with gopher attachment; 1 12-ft. low down seeder; 1 endgate seeder; 1 5-row grain drill; 1 wide tire Whgon; 1 gravel bed; 1 ditch csraper; 1 ©ream separator; cream cane; heating stove and other household goods and small tools too numerpus to mention. Terms—On the land will be announced at the sale as given or application. The ipersonal propesty will be sold on ten months time* at 6 per cent interest if paid when due; if not paid when due 8 per cent interest from date, purchaser executing note with approved security. Amounts of |lO and under cash in hand. 2 per cent discount for cash on amounts over 110. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. W. A. LAK®, HENRY DOAN. W. A. McCurtain, Auctioneer. E. P. Lane, Clerk. Lunch by the Ladies’ Aid.

HALBERT FARM FOR SALE I offer for sale farm of 230 acres, all level black land, and all In cultivation except forty acres pasture, no timber except grove of about two acres. Location —Located adjoining and partly - within corporate limits of town of Wheatfield, Jasper county, Indiana, a town of 700 population, two good railroads, elevator, four churches, high school, good stores and stone roads heading into town, town. Drainage—Farm is tile drained nto large open ditch crossing the * Production—This farm produced 35,000.00 worth .of crops the past season of oats, corn and clover hay, and there is now growing 54 acres of wheat and returns next year should reach 37,000.00. I Improvements—Buildings are all

new and substantial, the house is brick and the barn is built of cement tile, with blns and cribs tacluded, and other outbudldinga. Located within 500 feet of elevator and 800 feet of postofflee. ITlce and Terms—The price la 1125.00 per acre, with, cash payment of |8,700.00, end balance evidenced by promissory notes, secured by mortgage on premise*, deferred payments boaring five and one-half per cent interest per annum, ( payable semi-annually, aa follows: >1,000.00 in 1920; |l,000.00 in 1921; f 1.500.00 in 19X11 >1,500.00 in 1923; |2,000.00 la 1924 J 32,000.00 in 1925; $2,500.00 in 1926; >2,500X10 in 1927. 13,000.00 in 1928 KPd *8,000.00 in 1929, or such other term* as may suit purchaser as to deferred payments. Ownership—This farm is owned by a non-resident of the State and a man advanced in years and unable to give it his personal mention. It is a splendid bargain and will positively cell at the pries stated and possooslon can be gives at once, subject to grain ren\. lease to splendid tenant, which lease expires March 1, 1920. PHILLIP R. BLUB, f_B Wheatfield, In di SIM

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Keep Smiling and Bidding for Harvey Williams Auctioneer ' Remington, Indiana List your sale early with me as I sell nearly every day in the sale season. Large sale tent furnished to customers. Write or phone at my expense.

w. a. Mccurtain AUCTIONEER. A Real Live 'Livestock Auction eer. Six. years successful export' ence. Have a wide acquaintance among the buyers. It pleaßss las to please everybody. Terms 1 per sent. Call Rensselaer 934-D dates. Write Fair Oaks, R-3. The following dates have boast taken: i January 30, John Bill and Geo< M. Myers, 4 miles so- th. and % mile west of Rensselaer, joint publie sale. Mano Miller, General sale, Feb. 12, 1 mile north and 3 miles west; of Wheatfield. February 6, Roy Geringer, 11. mile north of Harry Gifford’s. General sale. , Feb. 13, Henry Doan and W. A. Lake, 1% miles northeast of Enk. man. Feb. 17, David Wesner, south*, east of Wheatfield. February 18,.John R. Lewis, ol Barkley tp, Hampshire hog sale. February 34, Jesse Austin. Wheatfield. Hampshire hog ••tK-

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