Jasper Banner, Volume 2, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1855 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

! 7. f V. < NontK e '* TTB h<*r*by‘ s*eit thtir thw. ondgr--1 nigjiW htai bc<*b “appoinred Atl-: iniriiatfator br thfl eclat c bf 1 Blue, late ofJaspfcV cV>hnt\\ deigns- 1 ed. Said estate i*ri*oppoeed 1q be 1 solvent, ’ ‘ \ J THOMA'S U BARKER, Adim . 1 Nov. 29, 1865.;' : R\y42 if ' ~ NOTICE if aS hereby given, that the undersigned lm9 been, appointed ad of the estate of Lewis Elijah! late of Jasper couaty, deceasj&b. Said estate is. supposed to be solvent. ““ thomas r. barker, Ar/mr. Nov. 29, 1856. 3w12. | ADMINISTRATORS SALET ! QR\ N, the 29th day of December next, at the late residence- of Isaac Blue, deceased, I will otfor to the highest bidder the personal estate of said deceased, and that, al.-o, of Lewis Elijah, deceased, consisting of cattle, horses, hogs, wagons, farming utensils, grain of various kinds, household and kitchen furniture &g. j I A credit of twelve months vviii be giv- j :en on ell sums of three, dollars and j upward, by the purchaser given bund j and npproved security. All itHBH !Under that amount, cash in kftruL-s-: | Fui-thc conditions made known on the dav cf sale. THOMAS R. BARKER, Ah.ir. Nov. 29, 1355. Bwl2 { E-STRAY JtEIFER AND COW. j /fH VKE'N up liy George M May. I dih Jorderi Township,Nov. 5,1855 T ! two eatrays-, one a- speckled heifer, • marked with under hit in each t ar. : and a bit out of the end of each “ear. | branded"-'!'’ on the Ud't hip, lump ofr ! the front part, of the left hind leg S opposite the hock; supposed to- be two years old last spring. Appraised to Bi 2. TL.c other is a red stiff, white back and face, white Under the; I belly and some white on the land legs, markdd “X" on the back paH of the left born: supposed to be three j ' years old last spring. Appraised to [fifteen dollars by Wiu.mm Blake & . R v ii. JfvNT. held e Thus. Lumboarn, ! J. P . Nov 29, 1855. A '.test. G. Yv . STITLER, Cl. ?■/. ,>A ElJttTi AiitL Qri- I'-.K, 1 v il;< .Hiiico nr YYright’s JfiuiSi. VTrfcriifjfe A'.rK.-irljind'.-: fills ! find rrcU'igr, Fills. MdsliHfig LmunientT Jfc-r V .-liifl i.in.-ttlU J:! tor sal- t)V .I/VAGERt ! ft'.-.r. e. Js.’.l. ,‘>cly Ij\ Nl> KOI SALE! 'i DL v«~vs.t hali* <>f the north-east quar- • j. ler/ifinl the north cast quaru rof tlut north-cast’of-see 20, and the fiorth-west I quarter of the north-west quarter of sec- j tion 2>, in township 29, range 'i west—- ; on«- mite north east of county , seat of_ Jasper county, Indiana. "TBt: 1 above described land is iiigh dry and unI dulacing, and viil be sold cheap for cask, j if a indication be made sonnto Win. ROPKINS, Rensselaer, Or, J. R. PRESTON, Box .51', Chicago, Illinois. Sepi. 2IR '55.. 32t—- — W. S. HoHaiNg also offers tho f«4low->-:mg real estate on the most i'avorabl# terms: . flood, farming land in Beaver tovrnthe west Iralf ot the south-west, quarter of section 29, east half of tire north-east quarter, and the east half of the southwest qMartf r of section 2 ' —also, the west hail of the north-east quarter, and north-east of the north-ensr, and the j south-west of the south-west of section 121 all in town 29 north of range 9 west; j also, the south-west quarter of sect'on 2-to wn “9 range 8 west. 2. 16 J acres of good dry prairie land, lying in lr.iquois township? 7-miles west of Rensselaer—the south-east quarter of section 2, town 28 range also timber ! and prairie in Newton township, conve- ! nieitt to Town--‘lw easthalfof the -north [east quarter of section 9, the north-west of the south-east and south-east of southeast of section 32, the north-east of the I north-west of section 33 town 29 range 7 west. ( 3. 49 acres of good timber land in ; Barkley township—the south-east of the south-east.of section 26 town 30 range , o west; also lot number 3 in block numI ber 2 Pin Rensselaer. 4. 127 acres, a farm under cultivation, good timber, a small frame house, only | three miles and a half from Rensselaer, j and known as the ‘Odtsll*Farm.’ : No. 5. A good Farm of 200 acres, in Marion Township, 3 miles south cast ' of Rensselaer, 9“ acres under improvement, good bearing orchard and convenient buildings—known os the farm formerly owned by Ezra Wright. Persons wishing to purchase farms will do well to tali', a* they can have choice of a variety of lands. Apply to W. S. HOPKINS'Rensselaer, Nov. 9t, *56. 40tf fTIHS highest price will b* paid in CASH ■ for beef Mae* by TROXEL - Tnr.n 99. i*£i > •