Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1883 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NOTICE TO TRUSTEES. Toe Township Trustees the severs Civil Townships of Jasper.county, Indian* will meet at the Auditor’s office in Rcnsse leer, on Thursday, January 25tb, at O’clock p m., to receive the enuomratio books of their respective triwushipj, the necessary instructions relating to Hi enumeration of the White and Coloredvoters of said county, EZRA C. NOWELS., Auditor Jasper County. NONRESIDENT NOTICE: STATB OF INDIAN A> o - Jasper County V o* o’ Cause No. 3018. Zenoah Beeson, Leonard Beeson, Renhe-r Lefler, Plesant Massey, Araininta Beeson. John L. Beeson, Henry Z. Beeson, Mallnda E. Beeson. Thomas Tkornbnrgh. Margaret Jane Thornburgh,.Joseph A. Thornburgh, Jcnnthai . Willis, Lucinda Willis. Margaret Ballard. Rachael Massey, William Ballard, Edward Let’ ler, Charles Lefler, and all the ufiknown heir* of Hannah Beeson and Za Chari ah Beeson., deceased, are hereby notified that Allred Thompson has flied hfs complaint in the Jasper Cirouit Court, to quiet title to certain real estate situate in said county, aud that said cause wi.’L stand for trial on the first day of the March Term, 1883. of said Conrt, at the Court House in Rensselaer, Indiana, commencing March Jfith. 1883. /seal) CHARLES 11. PRICE, Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court. It. S. <t Z. PhoiggCM, -A tiy'tjnr Pln'tff. Pr. fee.% Jan. 11—18—25.
SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of a certified copy it a, decree to me directal from the Clerk' olthe Jasper Circuit Court in a canse wherein The Equitable Trust Company whs plaintiff and Elkanah B. Vondersnnth and Maria Vondersmith were defendants requiring me to make the sum of six thousand and five hundre d and twenty one Dollars and Eighty Eight cents (|tis2l.B»j together with interest and costa I will expose to public sale on Saturday the 3d day of February, 1883* between the hours of 10 o’clock, a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m„ of said day, at the door,of the Court House, in the town of Rensselaer. Jasper County, Indiana, The rents and profits for a term, 'not Exceeding seven years of the following descrilied real estate, to’wit: The East Half (X) of section throe, (3) Township, Twenty seven, (27) north ; .Range seven. (7). west; Jasper County, Indiana,. And should sjtch rents and profit* not? sail for a su llicicnt sum to discharge said decree interests and costs 1 will at the same time and placeExpose to sale the fee simple of said real estateor so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said! decree interest and costs, said sale will be made withont any relief whatever from valuation or appraisment -laws and in accordance with the order of court in saul decree JOHN W. POWELL, fth'ff Jasper County. R. 8. * Z. Dwiggins Att’vs for Pint’ll. Pr. FeeflO, Jan. 11-18-25 Feb.. 1..
SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue oS a certified copy of a decree to me directed fsom the Clerk of the Jasper Circui t Court in a cause wherein John Makeover was Plaintiff and:Asahel Smith, and Smith, his wife were Defendants. requiring me to. make the sum of Ninety Doilirsand Fifty four cents (90 54) Together witli interest and cosis. 1 will expose to public sale, for cash in hand, on. Saurday, the 3d dav of February, 1883, Be'ween the hours of 10 o’clock A M., and 4 o’clock P. M., of said day, at the door of theCourt House, in the Town of Rensselaer. Jasper County, Iddiana, the rents and profits., for a. period not exceeding Seven yeatts, the following discribed Real Estate, to-wit: The North half (; 2 ) of the North-east Quartern (U). and the East part of the North half (}£) of the North-east Quarter (Jj) of the North-west Quarter (!$) of Section Twenty-four (24). Township Thirty-one (31) North. Range Seven (7) West, in Jasper County, Indiivna. And should such rents and profits not sell for a sufficient .sum to discharge said decree, interest and costs; I will, at the same time and place* expose, to public snle the fee simple of sai<i Retri Estate, or so inuoii thereof as shall be sufleieutto discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief’ whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, and in accordance witii the order of Court in said decree. JOHN W. PVWELT .Sh’ll. Jasper Count \ . M. F. Chilcote. Att’v for Plt’ff. Pr. fee sl2 50. Jan.’ll-18-25 Feb. 1.
SHERIFF’S, SALE. By virtue of ciyfjflcd copv of a decree, to tne diwjetcd, from the Clerk of the. Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Caroline Hoge was plaintiff, anil Janies A. Loshbaugh, Man A. I.oshbaugh. and Charles P. Mavliew, weft* defendants, requiring me to- make the sum of One thousand and twenty tW9 dollars ami Eighty five cents. (•1'1022.85.), together with interest and costs. I will expose to public sale on Saturday, the 3d day of February ,1883, Between the hours orlo o’clock A. M„ and 4 o’clock I*. M., of said d;(y. at the door of theCourt House in t.Ue town of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana. Thofents and profits, for a term not Exceeding swven years, the following described real* estate.to wit: The north Half (J a ) of the North-west quarter ( ‘fl of section Twenty-one (21). in Township Twenty-Eight (28). north of Range seven (7).. west, and the west Half (’£) of the North east quarter (ID of the South-east quarter (M) of of section nineteen (lb), in Township twenty Eight(2B) north; Range six 'Gj west, Jaspercounty, Indiana, And should rents and profits not sell for a. sufficient sum to discharge said decree, interest and costs, 1 will at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real or so much thereof as shall benecessary to discharge said decree, interest and costs, said sale will lie made without anv relief whatever from valuation or nppi'aisment law and in accordance with the order of court in said decree. JOHN W. POWELL, Sh’s. Jasper Counlv.. R. S. & Z. Dwiggius Att’Vs forPlt’ff. IT; Kee 412 50. Jun. H-18-25 Feb. 1.
arid butterflies and caterpillars to school and tell what he knew about them. The boy was delighted at this unexpected turn of affairs, anil in a few days the listless dunce was the marked boy of that school. Books on natural history were procured for him and a world of wonder opened to his appreciative eye. He read and studied and examined; he understood the necessity of knowing something of mathematics, geography and grammar for the successful carrying oh of his favorite study, and he made rapid progress in his classes. In short, twenty years later he was eminent as a naturalist, and owed his success, as he never hesitated to acknowledge, to that discerning teacher. As It Came Ont. A man one day came running into a farmyard and hurriedly cried for a spade. The farmer, ooming out, de* manded what he wanted with it, when the man replied that his friend had stuck in a bog and he wanted to dig him out.j “How far in is he?” inquired the! farmer. “Up to the ankles.” “Is thad all?” said the fanner. “Then, he caqj pull himself out again. You’ll get no spade here.” Scratching his ' headi while his face bore evident signs » grief, the stranger blurted put: “OcME ibut be jabers, he’s in head first!”
