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:-'Pf 'J,.S. !: (V'.i-rt, t: , t:.i l.i... SATUiiDAY, siiririii'ii.... i, tlifl r.UoPi-r r j o-ctj-rj iii:It.osis:ij to tl:e est .C" o fai ; ii-nr, t ' wit : 'i re f?t-' ii-i !- -j. tvr.-irJ-r-i r ;t cf till : n-v'.t-t;-'t j"iai:.jL- ji.'n;.;:wt tpr-iri-crct s:.'tiua live tvciai'i ono ji( r"'.': a?;-.l r r :"3 -3C !,'! wt'tf-U tiU-i iv-'-'-t'i.'.f.ig :irt'of tun ?oi:.'i.ve.M4 qantur t." swlhcsM t'jarterof same ws.'s'tln. town ft -t run .-Ki, t-r i r:-- r. --iri.?-.--i t -.vo-t h ;r4 j.-f: rt a.? . "ot LiV.; . ii t.'iti;Vl.-t (. j;i!'t'.'t i- i;ir !uiii.-2a;.t uii;i.ru-r, grauc tos-a ?r,ii ran-:?, all ni isra;i:r'i eoitrttr, Ij. '1 h Krst anl Jjst ttcsorb.'Otl p;iri'e:s of !ail feertia Ucscriboa wiU V.i gMiu'ojwt to a choo! fanl iM'-trig-ffs,.; ar cxeciiMj't Bail decetiect i". his iaetp-e, ' . ; Tenus of s-ale One-fonrth of parch R tHOBty will fce rsqttirM cahi:n hj.!nl ot suy -f s-i-e, on tie rnaiu'ier a crt-iiitof 0, 12 ittitl 1? jTionths vctfl Le r ; v. ;:, purt.-UAssers eieciHinsr note, with approved ninety, waivinij sa,iaiv:-.:i Si;.1! fij.. LiisevaeBt Jtws, Tvnn interest ttom t.ate. , - . mHA2I R.WELUS, . Administrator de boci? non. , August 1, liT. " i'i-iw 500 Uaslicls cf Corn for Sale at I'raiiilc lisctfon. Kotice is hereby .clveri that the r, n-lers fgnccl, Asrsiii'-aoe oi Joseph Coulter, yviil, oa . THURSDAY, AUGUST 80,- 1S7T, o?i V,e farm of Wiiiiasa ilollaml. near Fort Kitner, in Lawreaco -county, Indiana, Fell to i be hifrliest bKi.ier about 500 bushels of com ia lota'to suit puccii.isers. , Tonus of Saio. Sai.l corn will be so!-.l ca a credit cf eiii'lit months, with six per coot interest from date, purcltasorsi, executing setts wa.iTir-3 valaatiou laws, with fi porovod suroty. JAJSItS I.. N015LITT, ' 43- Asaig-aoe of Joseph Coulter. SIHklIFi?5S SALS. - ; - V,y virtoe of two execution?, to lfte c'irootcl from, the Clerk of the Omng-o Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale, to the highest Liiitier, otv ... ' SATUIIDAY, Arol ST4, A. D. V-77, between the hours of 10 o'clock ft. m. cn-1 4 o'cPitk p.m. of said day. at the door or tho court house of Orr.n.ge county, the rents find profits for a torm nor, execouinjr sevt-n years, the foUowinar k-scribe;l real est at p. to-wit : The southwest iiiavter of tho southeast quarter of section eleven (It), township one (1) south and rausro two (2; wos-t; aud all cf that part of the north half of the northwest quarter of section fourteen (H same township and range, which lies north of Fainter creek. And on failure to realize the full amount of tli jadsmeufc, interest and co&ts, I will, at the same time and place, expose, at public sale the foe-simple of said real est ate. Taken as the propertv of Jilias Stockinjror. at the suit of Thomas Flick, A-dministrator of the estate of John I. Williams, deeoased. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ! - -. SAMFEL A. DAVIS, Sheriff Oranse County. Slilton S. Mavity, Att'y for Pl'ir. , July 10, 1ST?. . SHERIFF'S SAli:.-' Pt virtue of a t ertiried copy of a decree, to me directed from the Clerk of the Orange Or cuit Court, in a causa wherein Jcisiah II. Charnes, Administrator of the C8tate of Henry Shoaf, is plaintiff, and Arthur Atkinson, Marv J. Atki?ison, are defeudauts, and Isaac i rinnickand Voiuey T. rinnick, replevin hail, rcqniring1 me to make the sum of one hundred and Tifty -seven, dollars and thirtysix cents, with interest on said decree' and ttofds, I will expose at - public saler to the highest bidder, ou SATUIIDAY, AUGUST 11, A, D. ISrT. bet ween the hours of 10 o'clock a. m and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the court house of Orange county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven rears, of the following real estate towit: The west half of the' northeast quarter of noction fifteen (15), township one (1) north and range two (2) webt, and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section ten (10), township one if north and range two west; also fourteen acres on tho south bide of the southeast quarter of. section ten, in the same township and range,, and adjoining the west half of.-tne northeast-quarter cf section tlfteon. all in Orange county, Indiana, b If su.ca rents and" proUis will not sell for a suiheieut sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, I will, at the same time and juace, expose to public sale the fee-pimple of said real estate, or no much thereof as may be suf uoient to discharge said decree, interest and c,u.t.-i. - ' .Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. SAMUKL A. DAVIS, Sheriff Orange County. Buskirk & Megenitv, Att'ys for riff. July it).- isrr.- - " Saicof Ilortgajretl Lazxcls.'. FnrKuant to sect ion ST of an Act of the General Assemblvof the State of ludiana, approved March 6, 1?G3, entitled "an Act to provide for a general svstem of Common Schools, &a." I will sell to the highest bidder, at the court house door, in the town of I'aoli, Orange countv, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. if. and 4 o'clock P. Sf. on FRIDAY, AC OT ST XT, W7, ' tho following lands to-wit; FORFEITED MORTGAGED LAKDS. Tiio south-west quarter of tho north-west quarter of paction Ave. containing forty acres; a'.eo, part of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section six, containing thirtyacres, all ia town-ship one north and rang-e one went, the game bavin:? been mortgaged to the -State of Indiana by U'aoa USHmnaml M.ttlWa J. Gi'iwm. to fiecure the payment of two hundred dollars beloncring to the common school fund. . Amount of principal due f2W.00 A mount of Interest due fcihe-J AmoiiP-tcf (ianias-e due - 4,72 Amount of c 0.3 Is vi'.ic 5.i J T-.tal.o 2::,'-2 Also. ' the ' "Huheafc quarter of northeast ( i, t r cd 5 - 1 1 "i 1 1 'i r d i p o-'", 1 1 ' h n-i.i 1 1- 1 t n v c- . e" l.ii lui.v !. i ii'iMirii5-, i.i"M e I ,m - -r 1 1 1 n 1 ' L II i',-' '"''id ih ..... .1 1 .Lil 1 if ... I 5 ' ' 1 I. 1 4 to e t j , j' . t i. f "ii-i hutiared dollars beiossrmjr to tae cominou t .1 I 1. A-. '-in t , f t t '1'-" 'il d ,o . r j Amount of nrinipat ciu A .'..:(?! te" r 1 , j Amount of c;a las i'e i; Ai.lou. t i-f c-to t. ',e I, .1 Total dao '- ; ( '- S i - i:;.:i 11 mi - p 1 o" Iff . ; 1 1 -i f . c. t ion i -1 a 1 i v in a a '. :i 1 -i . I e r a - i"! i - 1 1 ' at j a, 1 iu -1 a r i-r i e j 1 i . . ii '.1 . ' d li' t'.l C Cf J-"T" . - e ; . . l f 1 . 1 1 I 1 1 ' . ; r ! -.v ' ' '11 i, t ii ii!u . su ! t i t t t,- j h 1 m- ! ( 1 i 1 ui -! i - 1 t e at-iiil. ' . 4 t'.,t I ; - c-. . . ' , -- ". - . DAY ID F. 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