Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1875 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Legal Advertisements, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Admisistrator of the estate of Asa C. Porter, deceased. Said estate is Supposed to be solvent. (24iv3.j CHAS. P. MAYHEW, Administrator. Rensselaer, Ind., Feb. 20th, 1875. . Notice ofSurvey Section 4, Town 28, Range 5. State of Indiana, Jasper County ss: Notice is hereby given to E. L. Clark, W. W. Bussel, George McCoy, George Webb and. Margaret Pigett that Thomas Smith owns the northeast of tho northwest quarter of section four (4) town twenty-eight (28) north, range five (5) west; and that he will proceed on the 23d day of March, 1875, with the Surveyor of said county to make a legal survey of said section or so much thereof as may be necessary to establish and perpetuate the lines and corners to the said ne nw4, 28, 5. 24w3 THOMAS SMITH. Notice of Survey. , Section 83, Town 31, Range 5. County of Jasper, State of Indiana ss: Notice is hereby gi r en to H. W. Phillips, John Dumond, L. Abbett, I. & I. C. R. R., Wm. A. French, M. A. Hexter, Wm. Brady and Shelby King that John Querry owns the southeast quarter of section thirty-three (33), town thirty-one (31) north, range fivo (5) west; and’that he will on the 13th day of April, 1875, proceed with the Surveyor of said county to make a legal survey of said section 33, 31, 5, or so much thereof as may be necessiiry to establish and perpetuate the lines and corners to the said se quarter 33, 31,5. JOHN QUERRY. 24w3

Sale Of School Lands. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Auditor and Treasurer of Jasper County, State of Indiana, wid offer for sale at public auction, at tho door of the Court House of said county, in Rortaselaer, on Monday, the fifth dny of April, 1875, the following lands situated in said county and being a part of the School Lands of said State, which have been forfeite 1 to the State and having remained uns-ild for more than four years have been re-appraised and placed upon the market pursuant to the provisionsof the law, governing the sale of School Lands of said State, to-wit j The west one-half(J) of the northwest quarter(j) of the northeast qu:irter(|)— twenty (20) acres, appraised at twelve dollars(sl2.oD) per acre ; the southwest quarter (|) of the northeast quarter (|)— forty (40) acres, appraised at two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50) per aero; all in section numbered sixteen (16), in town numbered twenty-nine (29), north, of range numbered six (6), west. Also, the northwest quarter(j) of the northeast quarter—forty (40) acres; the east one-half (}) of the southwest quarter (|) of the northeast quarter ({)— twenty (20) acres; the east one-half (4) of the southwest quarter(|) of the southeast quarter (|) — twenty (20) acres; the southwest quarter(}) of the southeast quartcr(}) of the southwest, quarter (J) —ten (10) acres, all appraised at two dollars ($2.00) per acre; the southwest quarter (|) of the southwest quarter (}) — forty (40) acre j , appraised at Five dollars ($•5.00) per acre ; all of which lands are situated in section sixtoen(l6,) township twen-ty-eight (28,) north, of range six (6), west. Tebms of Sale. One-fourth of the purchase money shall be paid to the Treasurer .on the day of sale, and the interest at eight per centum for the residue for one year in advance; the resiof the purchase money in ten years from the date of sale, with interest at eight pe- centum annually in advance.— Vide School Law, p. 36, sec. 55. Wi’ness our names at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 2d day of March, 1875. FRANK W. BABCOCK, Auditor of Jasper Co. LEMUEL C. JANES, 25w4 Treasurer of Jasper Co.

XEW HARNESS SHOP. WILLIAM PHILLIPS, Proprietor. Double & Single Harness made in the handsomest and most durable style, and of the best material; also dealer in Whips, Brushes, Bits, Spurs, &c. Prices right down to the lowest notch. Shop on Front street in the rear of Warner’s hardware store, RENSSELA ER, INDIANA. Give him a trial before purchasing elsewhere. 24yl NOTICE. Meadow or pasture permitscan bo secured on reasonable terms for any wild lands of which THOMPSON & BRO., of Rensselaer, Indiana, have the agency. Feb. 25, 1875. 24-ts

Fruit Trees! Fruit Trees !! The time planting fruit trees is close at hand, and people are, or should be, finding out where they are to get the BEST TREES for the LEAST MONEY. Let me say to you I have a good lot of Apple Trees FOUR YEARS OLD that have been growing where they NOW are for THREE YEARS ; are well ROOTED AND THRIFTY. I have some thirty odd varieties of the BEST KINDS FOR THIS LATITUDE. Also, Cherry Trees, Grape Vines, Evergreens and Shade Trees. These are of my own RAISING. I expect to have Pear Treer, Hedge Plants, Sweet Potato Plants, and Strawberry Plants, to sell. All of which which will bo sold as IoW as can be afforded. For further particulars, inquire ofthe undersigned, Proprietor ofthe Rensselaer Nursery. JOHN COEN, 22 ts Rensselaer, Ind. WORTH Normal School * AND COM HER CIA L INS TITUTE. Kentland, Indiana. Spring Term opens march 22. 1875. Fa’l term commences Sept. 13th 1875. -Locality healthy. Teaching modern anl practical Building now and commo iious. Society chaste at'd intellectual. Citizens in full sympathy with the schools. Classes will be sustained in all the common branches. Natural Science, Higher Mathematics and Classics. No extra charges for German, French, or Penmanship. Bookkeeping, Business Forms and Correspondence practically taught without additional expense. A Teachers’ Class aud a Model Class will be formed for the practical training ofteachers. Tuition $7 to $9 per term of 12 weeks, payablein advance. Table Boarding $1.50 to $2.50 per week. Boarding, everything furnished, $3 to $3.50 per week. Rooms at low rates. For farther information address the Principal, B. F. NTESZ. 20 w 8