Jasper Republican, Volume 2, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1875 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Sheriff’ll Sale. TvY virtue of * fieri faeias to me directed from the Clerk of the Porter Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale to the higheelbidder on Friday, the 7th day Of January, 1876, between the hours of ID o'clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper County, the rente and profile forte Xerpi of not exceeding seven ye irs, of the following descr.bed real est. te, to-wit : The northwest quarter and the north half of the southwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section six (6), township thirty (30), range five (6), west, in Jasper county, Ind., containing 280 acres more or less; and on failure to realize the full amount of Judgment, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Benjamin Newman and Catherine Newman at the suit of Natban B. Plummer, administrator of the esUte of D. Plummer. Said sale will be made with relief from valuation or appraisement laws. December 8, A. D. 1875. LEWIS L. DAUGHERTY, * Sheriff Jasper County, Ind. Griffin ft Youche Attorneys for Plaintiff. 13 Commissioner's Sale of Real E«lale. No. 893. Byron H. Seeg.r, Sarah E. Saegar, Mary J. Harmin and Margaret J l’iggott versus Sarah L. Piggott, David B. Piggott, Edmund 11. Seegar, Benton Seegar, Frank Seegar, Villa E. Seegar, Anna M. Harmin and Jonathan Harmin. Decree of Partition. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Jasper Circuit Court, in the above entitled cause, recorded in Circuit Court Order Book, 4, pages 233, 234, 265 and 266, of the records of said Court, I will offer at private sale for not less than tho full appraised value, on an J after Saturday, January 8, 1870, at the luw office of Thompson ft Bro., Rensselaer, Indiana, the following described real estate, to-wit: The south half, and the south half of the northwest quarter of section four (4), and southeast quarter of thj southeast-quater, and the east half of the Southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section five (5), in township twenty-eight (28), north, of rauge five (5), west, in Jasper county, Indiana. TERMS OF SALE:—One-third cash in hand, and residue in one and two years with interest at six per cent., without relief from valuation or appraisement laws—with approved personal security. DAVID J. THOMPSON, December 15th, 1875. Commissioner. Thompson & Bro., Atty’s. 14w3

$500,000.00 TO LOAH At Niso FsrCent. Interest, On Real Estate Security, On Long Time, AND IN • AMOUNTS TO SUIT APPLICANTS. No Insurance Required. Apply to, cr address by mail, giving loca» don, value, and full description of property. R. S. & Z. Dwiggins, ATTORNEYS AND LOAN AGENTS, Rensselaer, Ind* 43-ts

PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & St. LOUIS RAILWAY. CONDENSED TIME CARD. * G®IiOTBBU6 & S’TATE MSS® DIVISION . MAY 28d, 1875, GOING WEST. No. 6 No. 10 Pittsburgh 2,03 a, m, 7,30 a. m, Columbus, 10,05 “ 2,50 p, nr Urbana, 12,05 p, m. 4,35 “ Piqua, 1,17 “ 6,30 “ Bradford Junction, 1,45 “ 6,00 “ Union City, 2,56 “ .10.40 ** Ridgeville, 5,33 “ 11,17 “ Hartford,. 4,32 “ 12,16 a,m Marion, 6,20 “ 1,08 “ Bunker Hill, 6,27 2,15 “ Logansport, 7,10 “ 2,56 “ Reynolds, 9,04 “ 9,48 State Line, 10,45 “ 11,25 “ GOING EAST. No. 5. No. 7 Stitte Line, 6,20 a,m, Reynolds, 6,52 “ Logansport, 8,05 a,m. 3,30 p,m. Bunker Hill, 9,13 “ 4,10 “ Marion,, 10,20 “ 520 “ Hartford, 11,12 •« 6,07 “ Ridgeville, 12,13 p. m. 7,00 *• Union City, 12,48 “ 7,32 Bradford Junction, 1,45 “ 8,25 “ Piqua, 2,42 “ 8,56 “ Urbina, 3,52 9,54 “ Columbus, 6,65 “ 11,80 “ Pittsburgh 2,08a,m, 6,45 a,m. No. 10 leaves Bradford Daily, except Sunday, and will arrive in State Line daily, except Monday. All other trains run daily, except Sunday. RICHMOND &. CHICAGO BIT. GOING NORTH. No. 8. No. 16 Cincinnati 7,80 a.m. 7,QO»p. m Richmond. 10,30 “ 10,10 “ Hagerstown 11,16 “ 10,52 “ Newcastle. 11.50 “ 11,21 “ Anderson 1,10p.m. 12,18 a. m Kokomo 3,00 “ 1,-66 “ Logansport. 4,00 “ 8,05 “ Crown Point 7,05 “ 6,20 “ Chicago 9,(f0 “ 8,00 “ GOING SOUTH. No. I. No. t. Chicago 7,60 #,20 a. m. Crown Point 9,40 p. m. 10,04 *.* Logansport 12,40 “ 1,00 p. nt, Kokomo. 1,45 a. tn f 2,20 *• Anderson 3,37 “ 4,1 l 11 New Castle 4,38 “ 5,08 *< Hagerstown 6,08 " 6,-88 “ Richmond 6,60 " 6,20 “ Cincinnati 8,00 •• 0,26 “ No. 10 leaves Richmond daily. No. 1 will leave Chicago daily. All other Trains run daily, except Sunday. Gen-rat Passenger & Ticket Agent. D. W. CALDWELL, General Mnh'fger J. HILL, Sup’t, Columbus, O. Logansport, Ind.