Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 February 1892 — Page 8
FAAMEM NCCD eOOO ROADi.
Tkmf Are t-a Ctaa Matt Itsrestd la tk llictawaf Kfera Miwwnl. The IVaJfalo ISxprms, after oowmmmI me; tin fiod work iluw by the btoyelieU in atartwg ta road reform agitation ay?: Bat thw matter o eoed reed should not be left to Uieyete rvWn, who of vvrtvsu am scurwhat interested. It skxUd b h farmers' movement, for tUey art the vl:v most inUrtd. If they prod nee crops, those crop mwt be htt to market from the farms. Manufacmrer, merchant Had mechanic an and do congregate about the nulroal station or points of water bunv portatiott. rjhI to thm tbe matter of road t secondary consideration. Ualy a very som.11 proportion of farmers xr or can be located cIom to skiptang KinU. Mild H'.tu-ly all liave to haul tbttir crops to greater or less distances is order to reach their mtrkete. The eo9t of hualin? is gnat as a rule, and principally so because at the seasons of the ymtr W en marketable crops are ready for sale the roads are seldom in good oohtiition A French or English f arnter will haul x load of two torn or store with a single span of horses six to twelve miles to the nearest market town aad think nothing of it A western New York farmer think hid tun is a remarkably good one if be eaa haul thirty bushels of potatoes at one Io:vl to a market four miles away ami get back in half a day. A year ago last fall be did well if he hauled twenty bushels at a ,rm, or 'leas than one-third the load which a French or English fanner would take. Bicycles cannot be ridden orer roads when the mod is deep, bat thee? are fifty fanners interested im the roads of the state to one bicycle rider. The jcrent difficulty in dealing with this quot-.oo it) how to make better roada at a reasonable cost to all interested. Under ottr pnvent tax laws the farmers now pay altogether too great a proportion of the taxes. An additional tax large enough to amount to anything, ia making batter roads would fall most heavily npon land owners, and although the benefit would be greatest to them the extra harden would be beyond present resources. Farmers naturally object under the circninstances to anything of which the entire cost or nearly no mill fall on their shoulders. They feel that the merchants,' tradesmen aad forwarders are as mnch benefited by good roads as the fanners themselves, because the handling, moving and marketing of the fanners' crops fnrniahes them tbe'tneans of subsistence. But if the roads are to be improved by the state; a Governor Hill suggested, or by the notional government, as is planned by the weste'aers. who are circulating petition for a law appropriating $500.000,000 to be divided among the states pre rain with the road mileage ia the states, nearly all the money most come out of the fanner' pockets, aad hence they object to government roads. Taeqneatioaof good roadi is aot aloaw a matter of good grades, or proper covering or svrfaoe material, or good foundation. These details are eases tial, bat so is skUed supervision. The "pathmaster' proviuion of oar present law la a prime cane of poor roads, aad natal skilled uxr7ion is provided for, there is no use in making a good piece of road. The new pathmaetar the next year would tear it up to make it over according to his notion, not his knowledge, for he aas none, or he would let it go because it is now good, and devote his work to some other part of the district, letting the rains ait J wheels make sad inroads into what might be kept a good road with small but timely repairs. The gist ef the matter is that both the tax laws and the road laws need grat meet before we may expect to road, even though the their level best. Koad Making The backwardness of municipal rnments in this country in the ef parks and other open places for public rest aad recreation compared with the methods in many foreign cities has been repeatedly set forth. There is aa ether matter of public interest wherein we are far behind the Old World pubas roads. Whether paved, coated with a concrete mixture or treated on the Moadara principle, our beet public highways are inferior to the beet that are found abroad. It is a safe wager that we pay more for our roads than is pat eat in any foreign community in the way of repairs through a conns ef years, say teu, if not at the start The waste of money on this account fa oawwhat characteristic of the country, and is due iu varying proportions to ear good nature, which causes us to eubnut te a thousand nuisances rather than to give ourselves the trouble of grumbling, even when that form of protest might be effectual; to a pervading ignoraaes as to the possibilities in road making, and to a lack of knowledge on the part ef governing authorities of economic method of producing good roads. If tewn and county officers would pay for the pet-vice, the profession of road building might he made a profitable branch of engineering. The state of Xsew York has made a start toward reforming thecrade eoetly method which have so long prevailed in this country. A law passed ia 18, entitled "An act to provide for the minrovemet ami maintenance of the public roads iu certain counties as conn ty roads," authorises the boards of super. visors of counties (an authority akin to our county eotuniesioners) of not than X) square mues of area to control oi local roaos for tbe purpose ef maMtamtng and improving theai. Amoomy m given w tnese wupsmson t borrow money under certain ooadi tioa. llostoa Transcript, la aoaie European eeuBtries narrew re, are prohibited by law. Th New jura oun m.v tne iMvanaa taw requires C'i-inch tires for a two herse ajul 4-iut it i -en fw a fotr horse waeea. For asavy two wheeled vehiefes, Kk carts, the tiraa mMMt Im rtmruuttimiv tmr and fix inches wiile for two or fear aoree. Atisnta ivwjrttitntion.
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I Im Swedes howasa mmt be hatH of ' stone or brick. Tbestaim of every botueiuuMt be of stone or iron, laid 1 in Ktone -walla at least one foot thick , from cUr to attic The cellar rausst I be built of nuMMtve arches of tton 1 laid ia mortar or cement, and wp- ' porting the ground floor. This floor geaemlly hm beams of iron, with the i apace IxHrweea filed in with brototi I brick, gravel, clay aad mortar, thus making it practically fireproof. Tha I attic floor mit be of fireproof mI goury, not only filled in between Om ; beams, but the upper surface taunt h ofbrick or til laid in mortar or cetmnt, and form one continue, solid lloor on toil of the beams. Iron doors set to atone doorwaya mturt be xs to close both attic and cellar, and these doors are kept aht aad locked at night and whenever not in use. Where there are elevators the elevator abaft must be built of solid masonry, and all doors out of it must be of iron. The roof must be covered with tiles, elate or sheets of metal There must be fireproof wall of a foot or a foot and a half in thickness on each fide of the house. The height of houses is restricted tosbctyeight feet, or a trifle beyond the width of the street, whatever that might be. All flues mast be wide and often cleaned, aad the kitchea flues muette swept once a moatNew York Tribune. a Bar OM The second book printed ia the English language was "The Game and Playe of the Cheese," which the title page says was "Fynyshid the hut day of Marche, the ysr of out lord god a thousaade foure hoodred and LXXlIj." Only twelve copies of the work are now known to exist. In 1813 an Englishman by the name of Alchorne sold his copy for a sum equal to 70 is United States currency. Fifty-six years later, in 1899, the same) volume (an imperfect copy) was sold for $2,150. The British museum has refused an offer of $10, 000 for their copy, which is imperfect to the extent of having seres) leaves raising. -St Loos Bepublie. Mmrm Peemleat At the consecration of the tHinnl de Retx. which, took place in the Sor bonne, a large company of bishops were seated in a senakircle under the dome. A lady, who had been invited to the ceremony, exclaimed: "Oh, how beautiful it is to see all thce bishops yonder! I feel as if I were in Paradise I" A gentleman who was aear har checked her raptures: 4 'In Paradise, madaial In Paradise there are not nearly so manyf AU the Year Round. SPECIAL NOTICE! MRS. C. U0CKGESANG, Cer. I t'lnndNortt M n Its., JASPER, INDIANA. WISH to anaoence to the public that I bare last received a variety of COOTS, SHOES. DRY GOODS, md GROCERIES, and invite yea to all siid Me mv stoc't. icti I se 1 cheap CECELIA IKK UGEJJANG. Fefc I.VM-jr. I LEAD! FOR THI Best Plows, Best Drills, Best Watrons, Best Fertilize ry Or 13 Bt, Repairing? CALL AT AOItlCULTURAL DEPOT, On Mtin Bet 7th A 8 i Sis., JASJbi;itt. IND ANA N. B A little extra werk firalehel HOW for OAH I!f HAND. Oct. IS 1881. A.11 OiTex to Farm! THE PKOGKESSIVE FARMER saet Jasper Cearier far 92 00! Ai will be seen hy adv. is anather cnlnwn we offer the 'Coarler" and the 'Progreaeivf Farwer," the official orsaa of the F. hi B. A., tocethcr for 2. New is the time to ssnseribe. Of eosrse,!! these ternsi, it is cash in sdvancs. Ha H- nae l..ts fur Sale. WineiHger'a Additien ta Jasper John F Wineisfrfr hss laid ef a part of his land MljoiHln Janper on the WNt into lote. wiiicii wilt mate a NMHsosir ulditlnn to Jawr. sad now offers for l H Inti. 7 frosiiMs: ss 6th street aad 7 troniiasr en 7th itrect. eaeh with an fttot alley Is the rear. The loU all lay Hish. eaeof then has anewhenee ef font rftomi mil an attic, and a feed cli itm, F-r purtiesUrs apply to ths awser am the HsHtiacbtirr read, a best a mile t'mw ,lapf r, er te U. Detss at the Get kiKl i tHof. Notice Appllcatlea LkSHHS. uf Liejaer te tk eHtMM f Str4;(, lip. iHtt fmr, M HMt a iMhmi Af tit 0aM4 MM, wttl 1 ttnftallttet Hwi, Wer m4 wtee. MM mtMh nf tkt lr M ImMmm mtrtr slag Mt Wmi Km lit ru.wt rrtt.r m m t. a. m firm M4 nlt' WHI'ii) t to w M ISmm. iMwMfe. MMMl. 1S4M. rk. s, p .1. i.vwrR irmntAr
What is
is Dr. Baatael Plteher's prcserinttosi fer Thmm
asUlOmUdrsau It eaatalas neitlsar Opiaat, Morphias aasr sHher Xsieette suhstaaes. It 1st a ammleaa sabetKaa u n.rrU. Trm. aoathiasr ftynt,aaei Caster Oil-
It fa Pliisiit. Ito sTttraatea fa thirty icmewef Mothers. Castoria destreya W
CastarU prereata vesautlac
aad Wind trsahlss. cares
rMMm. ssaiasiiatasi tha fbea. recmlates tae
ad baweku civimr healthy
taria im tha CUMraa's Paassaa-tha
Cftitoria. CnstwatsaaMHMiist wnilsiww Ur saWMaawsaateweittillFteWseefHS aa pm Mwlr aWewa." vs. . C ceseee, LewlCass. wOsSaistoaasaiaiealytwaflsreaeC wstoklaascqnalstwl. I aoee the kf to set far atoiart when matai'fs wUl soasfclw the ratf iiatawiwateaare itosrsrtof eir torcs eaes, fcv foretajoetas. inthic trrup saa emtt swrns i taeir ttveatt, tserefcr seiwsiBtiitearvea." Sa.J.r. Oaawsf, Ark. C. ECKERT.
The Ceatoer Cssnpany, TI Mnrvaw HeW, Kaw Tea OHr.
J. ECKERT.
Eckert z co sr es db e; go ;c eg co os oo oc co c? Roller a so o pa o6 do 66 Co 6o 6 HiTlar snpnlied fhese Mills with the
UHINEKY, we now mate none oai iua. oiai nnanw vx Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour which admits ef as equal for family bm. TO TRY IT Ii TO BI SATISFIED WITH IT.
We
a el vise eTeryaeely im Buy the Best it ii alwmy
tke Clicapctt. Flsur caaars scisr7s hilli;
Trrrr-n 4 m TTT A "VTrPTTV W n Pin 1 V V i 1 VjU,
MARKET PRICE IN CASH, BY WAGON or CAR LOAD.
JlyS, IMt-ly.
TaE JASPER WAGON AND PliOW
MANUFACTORY!
FELIX LAMPERT
Gov. of SiztH Raessetfsllr rstsriti hia thanks to the Ws. aad invites a coutinuance of
SPRING WAGONS, BUGGIES akd AGRICULTURAL III. ELEMENTS suitable to the trade, and also contlnueste MANUFACTURE the CELEBRATED X1A.BEPERT WAOOH!
THE BEST flTAGON ON WHEELS I
aad his sxteiaive sales of which ICawtVARTKIlfl Wm lc warrasttn every ar
strain"! n 'lklffc mnmer reaaasiawc war, ariIsif fraHsi elcfective Material ar HisiaiitctsH'e,
AGENTS WANTED ;s;5V
OALL ON OPI AMsllSt FEIL.IX: LA.MIEIatT, Jaaper, Imd. December 12d, 1M2.
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rntwm Jaty 14. t1-l. Tewnaltip fltice. 1 imatee's TUB andereigned, Tnatee of Boone townthip, Dibois coanty, herelij s;iv aotice that he will attend to all baalnSM perlatnint: to the office of Trustee, at his residence H miles rjoBfh-MM of Porteriville, oa Batnrdava of each week, and requests all persons having township hunine te present it oa Set arday. Citinens desirlnf aooks from theTownihip Library, are netllled that the Library ia kept by Wm. MellsrrM. ia Pectewille. Hckst B. BnctDBWRAftM, T. B, Ta. May If, JSfS-ly.
Cadis. Caetewia
eeaatipattoa ad aataral sleap. Ctstoriaw toteweH K KjUAseaasat. Ill la Orfontst. BmUraw J. T. BMehtUfMS swkea aicar ar ...trj sM4smaansm wsha fbavsnaasnSL epsnssmaw ssrsssarvP arm BBBBsarBsk mt s-itiifsTa eam aa etfal Asnna mA ssfsnMSsnjai wsna WJ3 asrej aa, aw aw sserHs or Cattorta sas wt tmraewfrn K.n Psrrae Ktm mt. i sate A. ECKERT. Brothers, c o ec cc cc co co ce oo o o o o Mills: ca 6s oo o? co c-o co os c& o LATEST IMPROVED ROLLER MA FOR WlllCn WE W ILL ALways pay the highest ECKERT MOTHERS. mud Glmy Sis., pablle for their liberal patron stgeherete the same. He has on hand a stack mt bave brought Jasper iats aotice as EXTRA Gmm WA(i!l tuese warsHu fer mmt year, TO SKC1. THKSR WA80NH IN KTaTnT KUTiias iHssaasa. as; sBesnaMlatitasaMsssaiwaTaawaa. IsEQI si 0S60RN, rraawatsti. TO WEJaK IEH Swat a asreeas saa aeMUtaaas. Sest. tl, IWI-y. MlamsV MS.'M-y. t ass, MKT Jk t Ssaatribf fet tbf Orrrta.
a4 anions ws saf aae a aw eateal ssaaMM aaat s aaawi ai rsssUr
THE BEST APERIENT 1 '4crn phannacy in, unAeuMedly, Ayer'a Cathartic 1111. Except in extreme cases, phytiimas have aKuxkttied tbe use of drastic; purgati s, and recotttiueml a milder, but xu lass effective meilictne. The favorite is Ayar's Pills, the awperSor r;cltcinal virtues of which have 1kih eertMed to under the eincial sls of state chemist, as well ma by hosts of eminent doctor and idiarnutcists. No other iill so well supples the deinawl of the geiteral public for a safe, certain, aad agreeable family medicine. "Ajf r' 1W are the fct mrtteimt I erer MM4 ; mm! la aty jtxipaeM ac klUr Kral reatey was Ever Devised I aaTe ueii tae at In n jr faatflr aal na4 Uwm ta be ut4 amoaR my trltsAc ami m piojM tor mm than twenty years. Te y eenata kDowlelce nan y cmh ( tne Mtowlax eom4atiits Wave lea eonn4etlr ait txTMtMx-nily rurra by tbe use t Ayef s rflls ahe: Third day cMlte, dumb asae, MHoas fever, siek aei4MKf , ftwumatfaai. asx, tlytetto, eosHisatkHt. md nanl calSs. Ikaaw tkat a setftite mm ot Ayer's rflls, ecsha we for a (cw says or weeks, as tae asaws at tae eootaUfnt renslrea. woeM fee feead m aetute cure for tbe akwraers I satb stanves aWrf." J. O. WIHee, Coatiaeler aad Bil4er, Sittliar Spnacs, Texas. "For eight years I was aMieted with easUpstloa. which at last beesaie so tea that tae 4eeters eosM le so asere fr sac. Taea I segaatotake Ayer's Pills aad soa the towels reeerered Sfk sataral and regular aettoa, ta tkat aew I ski la ezep!5nt aealtk." Wat 11. DeLaassH, Denet, Oatarle. "Ayer's Fins are the best cathartic I erer sued ia say practice." J. T. Sparks, M. Yedde, lad. rasraaaa ar Br. J. C AYEI & Liwl, Mtts.
SM ky aS Drassnaa sad DmIot la Set , Sl-l7. sir S 3 lee. I as the ntest. La afAat, PlrasMtb Oa. Ia.. M sr. : I eaffeeed tram t ipoeary sluey Imsaeat trom arwork Jer two yar. tee wfatea I ad FaHsr nBlS's Xtrre Took, sad can reeocBKead aaase as tat beat Metis for similar trvablM. r. noRNHoasT. u Sovaaenr. Oak. Hot. U. am Xy vtfs vst troubled with nervea, whfcfe sa sSteted ker mtad that I tm rery saaefc akwesed. aa m mecteJ draaMBaC iu broa. tary. A1W asia l'Mtor oeai'a crreToaie nrdoyaaeeoMld elm Mwadly, see kuuaUac i 1 1. aad 1 eaa say Aat her ssnat il eaaSHliia dm) eaVsaVsssI aW(pfrf(sa JOSKF1I A, FLATJTT. Touae. Oato. Xer. 7. MM. I etrttfy tkat raster Koaibrs .Verve Tonic hat aad s woakrfnl effect. Frlor te aalaj H I k4 ath-Mie t two er liuee tliBs m dr. mod I saafect M taeea for ttm at aaeea aUUi. kC. OOaMAK bTDsTET SbMi4istNis mr5Znet W Kr ST temr sUaM iu stoe ehtsls I nLa tabs saedtetoe free aT thaena. KOCNIC MCO.CO.. Ohlaage, IN. &ihrlnHKi XArae SUe.SL.7S. SBettb Kse-af. J. M. PARKER'S MEW Saddle! SHOP! Soath-Kaet Cer. Fsblk Sqssrs. fini attention ef farmers is called a a a a iL.a i.aaa taa asWsav 10 IBC IftCl ivtav A Buw fftmv in triuvav Saddles, Ilarness.Collars. U.nm, Chains, Wk;u ' ..j .rtb.i ta that i i whk'h wiH oe soTd as chp as fircht. K- A Iilsi R.n.tr1nr arnatBt. piuvu.u.a i "jr-Tr ly Md properly done, a portion 01 patronage solicited. J. M.PARKER, JASPER, IliDl ANA. May 4, l8-tf.
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XiMhia law-mkip TrH" s.la siwV wi be mad. withont m
tee's flvtiCC.
rfVHE undereif ned, Trustee of Columbia praise meat laws. lTp., Dsbois county, lad., will at- Albert H. Thatlob,
tend to Townsnie BUBiset si nis real
rleece oa every Saturday, and persons Trsylor Jt Hnnier, Attj's
aavissT township business to tranaaet
arereqnested to present itoa that day
the week. The townahsp library is kept at the omce of the Trustee, where these entitled oaa obtain books. KELSON HARRIS, Trustee Columbia Tp. Jane 27th. IfWs-ly.
sskiimsarielse TawnaliiB Tras. SATURDAY, march Stst.
lee'S raf ice. the follewint; described real estate. THE undersigned, Trustee of Bala- -te in tbe eeunty of Dubois, and sk .. bridge township, Dubcis. county, t.
rill atlaiirl 10 1'nwsah B buisssi
Saturdays of every week, at bis residence three (3) ef let N twpnt v-aeves
on North Main street, between ..., , '
ants ana aigntn, in tiasper. "i " i J.i .fbtl? The Library of mi id TowniMp is kept leta Kea. six J, seven j 7 ljd eighU at the bookstore of Mr. Jacob Goemann. fj twen ty-le V k " where persons wanting beaks can obtain asrke f St. MhM. Mi tij them at anv time. JrJ" Im'Lvl! JOSEPH ECKSTEIN, Traitee &tmm? flifJSlh i April t,itit-ly. ' sri JtfftfSii Tp. Tnstit's Nfici. VliXrs:, THE undersigned will be at his effee Court, asd duly "2J'" to attend to township business of lk Rwrd?tf?a nnlfcah?t Jefferson township, Dubois county, oa Tmw or Sal Saturdays or each weekend requests all TS1" 'Ll Wi? nates . kesrlsf peraens havfns: business' with the town- Tnet ? U T ship te attend to it on thoee days. The .t!" 5 .Br?rnient, township libraries are kept at J. W. llf JLffi ,WeTj. .fseeW.iuWrdseye, and the Trtee'. ". bln afs oock ? , redeaee, wbers all etrseae eititwd 19 cMAKLw Set.MA. Ad- '- f.beekstb.reef. EgnMl'''
Xatles at AppelMtataat.
XfOTICK W hereby siren that Iks s. tlertilsMed has nern, by the CVrk ef the Dnbah Cfreuit Cenrt, ft4at AdmiHistraterf ef the ett of Jscq, BurKfr, 3r.,aJt of Dubois etinnty, ana, deceased. Sabl estate 1 solvent, Wiluam BtriGiK, Aitm'r. TaAVUar IIuxtkk. Atty'. ; frh 12 9t-w Nttlu af AHHulutmeiMU NOTICE W hereby kithh that the na. ileriHHl Ha bVH. by the Cleric sf the Daboi Circuit 'wri, njKiMtrd Ai. mintrator of the estate of Mtrttrfrt llayin, late ef DHhaii renntv, ImlUat deceased. Said estate U eHnA.el to ba (Ktlvrat. (jKonsR Xtx. Afint'r. Trujler k Unnter. Attorneys. Feb. IS. tSW-Jvr IXotiis ef Aatalieatina fur Liausr Liceam. Nortec t wjr mitt r rmm title K lS)bis. DaM os-ttixj lai ai tag mm wis''. iw 4 ib ri.Mj?iffi u fjfly M tbe CetT C mm imn vA luihfcltc cl; it tSM4r t rcbr bt rtb. ht 8. nwilt tbe m t Srk t-i'aiM uiirrtW ttrtttMM Ikf U ItKltaiM tcb Tb Mt t"4bB "bfr mm! liwunr M ut be iU le mi the weM kWft No !W, Okb en tkr vtM. I at ptit er the twa t rnef itm, tmiMt recett u. UUti. JOHX J GKISUtt. Notice of WaraiHjf. 0T1CE ia hereby given to all cosccriteti not te tint or hirbor mi tuiner -oh, Andrew Krali, ou my . leoant. a- I wi I pny ho nt re tlebte of hk atrctiHV. I m wIUImk to ilo right him.- hot will furnish all Hsceari yself, AWo, all silo h keejM-rs. asd hers, are notified her-tiy. hoi to ell or ve him any liquor lie is t minor, nd I will prosecaie all vtulator of this elk . Henkv KsArr. Teh 12 S2-3 AdmiHistrator'ti Sale of Personal Prenerty. OTICEia herehy ktiven that these. derstKsed Adinintttrator of tbe n tat of Rim Kuebler. leeeaed, wil)re!l at t nbltc anction at tht Ute reblence of Oil SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 18S2, all the personal property of said Ron Knebier, deceased, conMatiPg ol boitetheld and kiteben inrnlinre, bed ml bed din?, stores, tables, chairs, earpeti, wardrobe, clock, dishes, knives aad forks, wheelbarrow, old plow, ml naany other article not mentioned. Teims or Salk. Sums f 3 'nrl bder.caab. Sums orer 43, a credit of lx months will be teiren, pnrchaser jpitins note with 6 percent. Interest, witbwt relief, and with surety to the Adminis trator s approval. Sale te bejel a at 1 e'eltwk. P. M, John A STKSrrr.VAGLa, Adrn'r. TraylorA; Udntii, Ally's. Feb SHKKIFF'S SALE. B" Y virtue ef a certified epy of a d. ereeto me directed front the Lll of the Dabot Cireuit, in a r; wk , in Jacob Xeukant h plaintiff, aad lyfi Hirsins; Is defendant, reqnirin men make the snm of Six Hand red and ixirFits Dellars and Filteen Gnt, with isterett on sahl decree and crt. I IH expose at public Mle, to tbe highest ki der, oa SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27 rH, ISM. between the hoars el 10 o'clock, a aad 4 o'clock, p. m.t ef id dty. at Ibt door of the Court Hae. iu lb-' town at Jasper, Dubois coaHly, ntHn4, ts rent and profits for a term nol excewig seven years, tbe foltowiajf re! h tate,to-wlt: Tart of tfe north-west qmrter of tb outb-eaU quarter of eclirti No t westjfive (25), townehip No one (1 amis rasfe 20. ave w wet, snore piri" larly described as follow, viz: Osatenciaft at a point three rods and enateen links east ef a stone in (he eeatri of Main street, on the east line ot lbs town ef Haysvllle, thence south elf reds aad twenty-two links, thence e a - - t I"6 7"; rfot tweaty-twe links, tnenee wmi ronrnw" '1 3?C7l 100 ef SS acre, more Or Je, HtUl Itakia Mutt. iNilisna. tne "7 ' "a n If each rents and pro it will not for a s Sclent sum te as p tnlarMtt ssifl eoets. I tisfy Rthl aV will, at li eime time and place, expose to pM sale the fee simple of said rest r state, se maeh I hereof as may be sssfcient jluk.. til lora 1-lnrNl K Hll ten Irelief wbwever frem valuation or f - osrns inwu Feb. S, IStS-Sw. (p. f f KH of Administrator's Sale ef Real tate. NOTICE Is hereby sjivr-n that by f lv taeof sn order ef the Dbol Drew Cesrt. lbs andersiarned, Adwlnw ef the estate ef Hear? Esther, eeaeed, will offer for sals at public ties, on the prearfee, ea am I OSB'imi w bev - , aus-ieis xo. tear ' ' " ' "j ir Ma l-raatv.ikt 1981! Situ
