Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1883 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

' another Plc-ftiifc at Fair Oaks' I • I *T - i < ;.><).l:m>d ller..ld, ■ ... • The t xcursionists returning from Chicsgo on Saturday, did not arrive at Goodland until 6 . o’clock. They got. to Fair Oaks at 10:10 a. m., and were compelled to wait there until after four. The only reason assigned for the delay was sulky trainmen made up their minds that they would “get even’’ with manager Worden for some frivilous thing or other, and in order tb do so, held fyick the train and inconvenienced about twenty citizens. The reason we know that Worden was not to blame,is because we came down with him the day before, and lent him our able assistance in swearing at the trainmen, who were then two hours late. There is not a very kindly fdeling pervading the bosoms of the excursionists for- the men who were responsible for the long wait.

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EXECUTOR’IS SALE OF J .AN U. ■RTOTK 'E is Itvrcby given, that on, or after IN thewtti (lay <>l Nov ember. 4SSJ- the nmlersigncd. executors of the will of Ebe.nezcr li.llilvviu. tleeeased, Tate of Johnson county, Indiana, under the provisions of said will and testn-mentat-privovte sale:-tlnuJollwving described Ileal Estate, in Jasper County, Indiana. to-wit: <,ne HiiillefW lutlj'jii Mie North East quarter ot Seclion Twenty-two (22) in township Thir.y-one (31) North, and Range Six (J) West, on the following terms: >; c..Au, *<; in six and >, in twelve months from day of sale. ' I’ersons desiring to purclms, will address ; tain ml favne.i Executors. A. il. Hiuit.r, y Irat.klin, Indiana. Oct 11-■« 83, Nov 1. » v NO “tSE OF ,L TK)N. ! NOTICE i.< hereby given. that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Vetal Vermette, lute of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased.' S.t.d Estate will be settled os solvent. All parties knowing themselves indebted to sa'ul estate, are requested to hiakc Set lenient withoutfuriher notice, uiyl all persons having claims against said estate, are directed to! file the same, at once, with the Clerk of the Jaspei' Circuit Court, Wm. O. ROADIFER. Adm’r. COM MISSION EK’S SAI iE OF RLAL ESTATE. STATE OF TN IH ANA, I Ciill-e cv t'mnitv of Jasper, ) ***’, No. ;.u37. In the Jasper Circuit Court, to die October ' Tei'in, ISS3. Joseph Kemper, 1 . r». I Helen Kemper, I J nines Kemper, I Decree . Helen Kemper Thorp [ in George I*. Thorp, I Partition. Mtlry Kemper, I Harriet Kemper, I Istlbelbi Kemper and | I’reslev Kemper. r TO OITCEis heretic given, that, by virtue of IN an order of the Jasper Circuit Court made in the above entitled cauke. reconled in Urdet* Book No. li.on pages 110 and 111, of the records of said Court. Hie under igne . Cmnmissioher in the above entitled cause, will ener at public sale, tor not less than two-thirds of the aiqiraised value cf said Reul Estate, on Saturday, Decamber 1. 1883, at the door of the Court House in Rensselaer. Indiana, the following described Real Estate, to-Wlt: The North-west Quarter of Section Twentyone. Vie west Half of the North-east Quarter of Section Twetitv-one. tlie..Syilth-e:»-t Quart.r Of. the North-cast Quarter of Sec-ion Tweutv-one*, all in Township Thirty-one Wurth. Range Seveti (7) West, in Jnsper comity. State of Inilinna. . . • fifc3"-Te=3gxs ®f Salo:-0- e-thtnl, ca«h in hand on davof sale. Hie re-i.llie iu two equal payments of one,ami two wars. secured by note* bearing six per cent, .merest, without relief from Vahiatleii nr Appraisement law.-, with approved pcr-soluil'aCcurity. If said Real Estate .rail t<> .-ell at public sale twid Com.ni.«sion r will thereafter otter said nonl Estate, at private stile, at the law oPJ;:e of TbMin>«o:i * lito,'in Rensselaer, Indiana, without further notice, for not less titan its-full ■ nmnMv.sl value. . ■ _ , . MMOS I’.THOMVfWN, CommfestMicr ia the above entitled came. ,3cU.J3,Ner. 1-3. ,