Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1920 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Anderson (whose Christian name Is unknown), husband or widower of Catherine Anderson; Wm. R. Jones (whose Christian name is unknown), Mrs. Jones (whose Christian name is unknown), wife or widow of Wm. R. Jones, (whose Christian name is unknown); Wm. C. Griffith (whose Christian name is unknown), Mrs. Griffith (whose Christian name is unknown), wife or widow of Wm. •. Griffith, (whose Christian name is unknown); George K. Scofield. Mrs. Scofield (whose Christian name is unknown), wife or widow of George K. Scofield; Henry p. Bartow, Mrs. Bartow (whose Christian name is unknown), wife or widow of Henry P. Bartow; Joshua Riley. Mrs. Riley (whose Christian name is unknown), wife or widow of Joshua Riley; Mrs. Jones (whose Christian name is unknown), wife or widow of John C. Jones; Lucinda Jones, Jones (whose true name is unknown), husband or widower of Lucinda Jones; John C. Tracy and Samuel Bingham, Trustees; Mrs. Thompson (whose Christian n«tme is unknown), wife or widow of David J. Thompson; George K. Schofield. Mrs. Schofield (whose Christian name Is unknown), wife or widow of George K. Schofield; Matilda Carson. Carson (whose true name 1b unknown), husband or widower of Matilda Carson; Alford C. McKinley, Mrs. McKinley (whose Christian name is unknown), wife or widow of Alford C. McKinley: Frank H. Dunn, Mrs. Dunn (whose Christian name is unknown), wife or widow of Frank H. Dunn; John H. Ferguson, Mrs. Ferguson (whose Christian name Is unknown), -wife or widow of John H. Ferguson; Fred H. Dunn, Mrs. Dunn (whose Christian anme is unknown), wife or widow of Fred H. Dunn; Clifford Brown, Mrs. Brown (whose Christian name is unknown), wife or widow of Clifford Brown; Carlus Brown, Mrs. Brown (whose Christian name Is unknown), wife or widow of Carlus Brown; Vivian Brown. Brown (whose true name is unknown), husband or widower of Vivian Brown: are unknown and upon diligent inquiry cannot be ascertained, ana that they are all believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana. That the names and residences of each and all of the following named, described and designated defendants to this cause of action, to-wit: The unknown husbands, wives, agents, attorneys, trustees, guardians, successors and assigns of each and all of the above named defendants, as the case may be, If they or either of them be living, the names of all of whom are unknown; The unknown widowers, widows, children, descendants and heirs, surviving spouses, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, successors, in trust, legal representatives executors, ana administrator, of each and all of the above named defendants, as the ease may be, if they or either of them be

FARMS FOR SALE Call or send for list of 50 farms for sale, ten of which are described below:

No. 8. —<0 acres. This farm is all clean, level black land, in cultivation, and is tiled and has good outlet. There is a five-room bungalow, fair barn and good well; buildings are nearly new. It lies on main road, one-fourth mile from the Jackson highway, station with store, school, church and elevator. Can sell ou terms. Price $135 per acre. No. 4.—60 acres. This farm lies on pike road, 40 rods from school and has telephone and R. F. D. It is all in cultivation and well tiled and is all good grain land. There is a six-room house, good barn and other buildings. A good well and nice bearing orchard. It is fenced and cross-fenced with woven wire. Price $l3O per acre. No. 10.—160 acres. This farm lies in our best grain belt and is all good grain land and all in cultivation except six acres in timber, hog lot. It is well tilled and fenced and crossfenced, with woven wire. There is a six-room house, large new barn, large double crib, garage and outslds cellar, good well, wind mill with water piped to cement tank in barn lot. Can make good terms on this farm. A bargain at $l7O per acre. No. 18.—160 acres. This farm lies on the Jackson Highway and in splendid neighborhood. It is all in cultivation, all good grain land and has good drainage. There Is a sixroom house, good barn, double cribs, windmill and good well. Can be bought on favorable terms at the low price of $125 per acre. No. 18.—160 acres. This farm lies on the Jackson Highway near school and two miles from station, church and elevator. There are four other churches within three and one-half miles of this farm. The farm is mostly black, level land all tillable except 10 acres In timber. There Is a 10-lnch tile in the farm for outlet. There Is a good five-room house, roomy barn, garden, fenced with cedar posts and woven wire, just put in. It Is fenced and cross-fenced with barb wire and three acres fenced for hogs. There is a good, new well and some fruit. If too large owner would sell 120 acres with buildings. Can sell on favorable terms. Price SBS per acre. No. 85.—860 acres. This farm lie. on main road on R. F. D. and one mile fromstone road and 1% miles from the Jackson Highway and 2 miles from station with stores, grain market and three churches. The farm is level dark productive soil except 10 acres of ridge, 120 acres is woodland pasture and 280 acres is in cultivation. There Is lots of the with good outlet Into dredge ditch >0 rods from the farm. It

George F. Meyers RENSSELAER, INDIANA