Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1886 — Page 8
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Wood! Wood!! Wood!!!
I will deliver good wood to my customers at the following prices: Sawed in stove length, $3.75 pr. cd Sawed and split, $4.00 “ “ Cord wood, V $3.40 “ “ *We invite criticism on the measurement of wood delivered from our yard. It takes a bed thrfte feet high to hold a half cord of ; sawed wckxl thrown in loose. Telephone your orders from Hardman’s.
R. P. Benjamin.
The Jasper County normal Institute.
The Jaejier county Normal Institute will open in the Rensselaer Public School buihling, July ‘2fith, and will continue five weeks. Preparations have been made to do better work than any of the normals heretofore held. A large attendance is expected. Claeses will life organized in each of the common school branches and in snch other studies ns may be desired by a sufficient numl>er of students. Good board and comfortable rooms can be had in private families at from $2.50 to $3.00 per weeks- Rooms can be rented and arrangements can be made for students to board themselves thereby greatly reducing the expense. Teachers should bring whatever books they have for reference and comic the first day. Tuition per term, $4.50; per week SI.OO. For circulars address
An Important N Kir. Leopold.
Owing to the very dull times and general scarcity of money, prevailing during the past few months, 1 have found it impossible, even at the unparalleled low prices I offered, to s-uiHeiently reduce my very large and excellent stock of winter clothing and other heavy goods, during the present season, to justify me in abandoning my mercantile business, at this time of the year. Thus recognizing the advisability of continuing in’business for the present!, 1 have lately been toCffieqvro, find iairchased » large and well selected stock of goods suitable for the summer trade; and having bought the same at tire v> ry bottom cash prices, and having no expenses for rents-and salesmen.’l am enabled to offer the same at prices which, . double discount all competitors. ’ Very Respectfully.
Business Sollcc. The Furniture and Undertaking "business of the late W. J. Wright will still be carried on, at the., old loo.-*fckm,«aderthe mairege n ; en tn f the undersigned; who has the proper authority to collect all moneys due the late proprietor on account of the said Furniture and l lulertaking Business; and also to pay accounts due on account of tiie same business. Park- Wright. These are Solid Facts* Thebest Wood purifier and system •wgu.iitur ev’.-r placed within the r.-:t . *U suffering humanity, truly U • Electric Men. Inactivity of the .Liver, Bil housuess, Jaundice. Constipation, weak Kidneys, or any,disease of the urinary organs, or wlmever requires ail appe iz er, tonic or mild stimulant, will always 'find Kiectric Bitters the host and only certain cure known. They act surely and quietly. Every bottle qu&nmtced to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by F. B. Meyer. * 46-4 t. WOOL. WASTED. Iwant to buy, at once, 50,000 pounds of wool, for which I will jpay the highest market price, at my store, m Rensselaer. A. Leopold. What is more disagreeable lady than to know that her hair has not-only lost its color, but is futlof dandruff? Yet such was the case with mine until I used Porker's Hair Balsam. My hair is now black and perfectly clean and gloesy.—Mrs. E. Sweeny, Chicago.
D. M. NELSON,
Rensselaer, lud:
A. LEOPOLD.
Books at the post-office. Bedford <fc Warner pay cash for Eggs. • ' Call and see us this week in our new room. Laßiie Bros. The best assortment and cheapest line of i scratch books, at the post-office. i— » mmi - - Take advantage of good opporunities. Stationery and books ‘a tray doicn *’ at the post-oflice. A fine line of calf skin boots, at from sl-50 to $2.50 per pair, lit A. Leopold’s. Go to Kannal’s for Pure Drugs and medicines cheaper than the cheapest. Ttf-X ■ . —— J= f; A Eight or ten Yorkshire pigs, for feeding purposes, for sale. I. B. Washburn. RIBBONS! iuRROIVS!! The largest assortment of ribbons, at Hemphill A Honan’s. Hats ami caps, of all varieties and styles, way down below everybody else, in that line of business, ut A. Leopold’s. Desirable town lots in Rensselaer, for dwelling purposes. Hard pan for cash, or time, to suit purchasers. Frank W. Babcock. Kannal’s cheap Drug Store and no mistake. Save your money by seeing us before you price elsewhere. - And don’t you forget it, 1 mean it. I will sell everything in 4 my line cheaper than anyone ever sold before, in the town. Emmet Kannal Remember the cheap Drug Store, anti give me a trial; if you are not satisfied, it will be time to go elsewhere. Emmet Kannal. The biggest assortment of white and percale shirts at Leopold’s, which will be sold, regardless of cost. They must go. Call at Leopold’s. ——■ ■ ; r~ — Knowing, from personal experience that times are hard, decided to make prices suit. Gome in and give me a chance to prove my assertion. Emniet Kannal.' i*4 ~ ~— ———— * Ladies:—Call and see specimens of the beautiful work and elegant taste of our new trimmer, Miss Tharp, at Mrs. Sadie Laßue’s old stand. Mrs. J. M. Hopkins. ♦ ♦ “A thing of beauty is.a joy forever.” What is more beautiful ' than those Chicago Cottage Organs R-. 1\ Benjamin has? Call at Hardman’s and examine them.
Call and Settle.—The many expenses of a long sickness-, and incapacity for labor, the necessityth.-.; has arisen that I should go north for ray health, and a desire to settle with my creditors, makes it imperatively necessary for me to notify all persons indebted to me, for blacksmithing or other. matters, to call and settle their inti bteduess without
TVe tvi.sli to cull iittenliou to the fac-ty that we have 011 our shelves h rawrt fojrp]eh stock of Dry Goods, con. istiiiff ..of lilftck n'tul .colored i >l —s Siik-5. "\\V- len l)re» FtioiiekV» PnT«ffS its, White ©yess GcocL, Etiil.ioitu-ries Ac. Wo <•ntT.f-st.ly solicit you to call, when wisldu»f anything ia ourli tie. Yours R Zestfully, Ellis Allri.iiAY. Rensselaer JLsO«m ? Ixi£sn.2?a.ncs, and Csoil« -4ion Bureau. vxnn L(i.us 5300. to SIO,OOO, 5 to 10years* t»* 11 term or partial payments, Low inte.-e-r, j and reasonable commission, ’ * . Fire Insurance in Six Companies. Life and Accident Insurance - in the old reliable Travelers, and Aetna Tile. PotiehST written immediately on , application. The Lowest Rates and - COLLECTIONS oh all points ia the D.S "aw ■ FRANS W. SABWCK> Pr^rtttwp,
\hi earn FalE and return only Auffuat 9, 1886.
Clmtauqua Take via Niagara Faun,' fS 50. Boll’s annual Niagara Falls and Chautauqua Lak« Excursion will leave Valparaiso, Monday, Aug. 9, at 10 a. m,, via the “Nickel Plato” (N Y. £. & St. L. Hy.) Good connections on all north and south roads. Special train, special low rates from Valparaiso and all petrrts cast to Cleveland, Valparaiso to Niagara Falls and return 1 only 's7rsf). Those dpairing to visit Chautauqua Lake SI.OO extra. The entire expense to the Falls including fare, need not exceed from 13 to ‘2O dollars. Pullman sleepers are provided in which berths may be secured at reasonable prices. A Dining ear in whioh will be served excellent lnnehes and choice fruits. Free admission to the parks and Goat island. On the return dip Lake view Cemetery and Euclid Ave., Cleveland, will bo visited. The excursion will be personally conducted W. J. Bell and every privilege of last year will be granted. For tickets, berths and further in-
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Valparaiso, Indiana. Aug. 5,
A FEW Fine FARMS.
Or (lie Man} lor Sale hy Coen A Warren, the Bteal-Eslate Agenis. Fractional half section 292.5 acres, three miles north and one mile west of Rensselaer. Never failing well,, wind pump, common house, good barn &e. An excellent farm, one of the best in the county. Eighty acres timber and pasture land, one mile north of Surrey. Will sell or exchange tor good residence property in Rensselaer. 12t) acres on railroad It miles east of Wolcott, White county, lad,, all good tillable laud. Medium sized frame house, iiqw barn, good well and good thrifty young orchard. A Great Bargain.' Also, 120 acres adjoining the above, wed improved; buildings in fair condition. • • 120 acres 21 miles east of Rose Lawn. Mostly timbered, good farm or pasture land, Unimproved. 60 -acres, 3 miles northwest of Rensselaer, mostly good tillable land. Fair frame house, well, stable &c. 80 acres on Pinkamink river, four miles from Rensselaer; good frame house, well, stable tfce. Good land. ' 80 acres, 8 miles southwest of Mt, A\ r, partly timbered. Large frame house, good well &c.' Located in good neighborhood. 40 acre?, J mile west of Rensselaer, Good tillable land. I.] story frame house, good barn, plenty of fruit trees of ail kinds. Close to market and schools. 1 240 acres 4.1 miles west of Rensselaer. 100 acres of pasture and timber fetid 1 Trbbd stream of water flowing through it. Balance of farm under good stale of cultivation, well fenced, large frame hou-6,,B—rooms, fgoed well, wind pump, milk house, cellar, large barn 80x40 conveniently arranged. For sale tit a bargain. 40 acres, .1 mile south of 1 leMolte. good meadow land, well fenced, close to a station. A good bargain. House and lot far t ale or trade at L"t* station. Stock past one,of 20Q dr 280 acres in ; Mil ov tj>». wii li living water. 'Will b ■ >o •! cheap- ■ A 1 •>) several trie s 0f44 to 1,200 atS- • res each m g euer and WeeutTn IdTps.
SILAS L. SWAIN, Gen. Agent For BJODRSCC C 7. , SUPERICIIT 3 i fja&F ||-i AU - O TiEi . PRACT!CA,’jy -if- : lif| ifeNUMERTAL : f ® e3 *i ao.ooo Prices on 'p^IiMSBtSS r MQNUMEMTS * [iii Jnspfer. Newton ami White ! c : '-unties, for too cefebrated White Bronze Monuments, Statuary, ! Lawn OruaraentsAc. Office with ; Vs. W. Watson. - Rensselaer, - - - - 1m — ■ - . . - Bucklen’s Arnica Salvet 'it: t: r>t;sw s.-\!.VK.in itie world ftfr t’trts,' I liruisrs, gares, l lew, S-Ui flkomuj r Tetter. Oh;; ;■ -i Harris Chi'i!.:. I Cents. ami all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles ov" uu pay required. It ; i> iuukfumced to give periect saii&faciion or money refunded Price. -5 cents per btnt For sale by t\l>. Meyer. 'iSMjy: PARKER’S*”" BALSAM 4ss the ixipular favorite for dressing N’Sh’Jj' _3S) k 0 li-ur, Restoring color when p*Y, nod preventing Dandruff, j- oaf. ■■< - nwgat 11 cleanses the scalp, stops the LrA'-gSvg' "Vt hair falling, o:id is sure to please. rs i Ste. and SLOP at Druggists. null The best Cough Cure you can use, And the best preventive known for Consumption. It cures bodily pains, and all disorders of the Stomach, Bywe!s, tUftgs, Liver. Kidneys, trinary Organs and all Female Complaints. The feeble and sick, straggling against disease, and slowly drifting towards the grave, will in most cases recover their health by the timely use of Paßjasn’s Toxic, bat delay is dangerous Take it In time. Sold by ail Druggists in huge bottles at SL«a HINDERCORMS The safest, unrest, quickest and best cure for Corea, Bunions; Wort*, Moloa, Cattouse* Ac Hindis their toSKSfeif
S.Erwin.
Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a certified ropy of a decree to dm directed, from die Clerk of thc Jax|>er Cfrrutt Court in a cause No. 3480, wherein tne Slate of ludiana for the use of Jsuies T. Randlfs.eoinniiwfoner of Drainage. in and lor .Jasper county. Indiana, wan plaintiff, and Ezra Trill. —i — Trltt, wife of Ezra Trltt, .John l)e Armond. Minerva.). IV Amiond, and Elbert 11. Shirk were defendant*, requiring me to make ,_Ulc acini ofone hnndre<i and ninety-tour dollars ; (HtHf together with Interests'and cost«, I will expose at publir sale cm Saturday, I lie Mitt day ol August. 1886, between I lie hours of 10 o’clock a. w. and 4 o'clock p. in. of said day, at die door of tlie Court House, in the town of Kensnelaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the reals anu profits, for a term not exceeding seren i 7) years, by the vear, the following described "Real Estate, to wit: ■' - The northeast quarter (Jji of the northeast quarter(t*)of section thirty-three (33), township thirty two (32) nortii, range live (5) west, in Jasper county, Indiana ' The northwest quarter (>,) of the northeast quarter <t» j of soetion thirty-three (33) township thirty-two («), nortii, range live (5) west, in Jasper county, Indiana. „ The southeast quarter ('.() of flic northeast quarter ('») of section tlltrfv-three (33) township thirty-two (22). north, range live (5) west, in Jasper county, I ndiana. Thesonfliwest quarterly) of the northeast quarter :'a) of section thirty-three (33,, township thirty-two (32) north, range five (5) west, in Jasper county, Indiana. The northeast quarter (SO of the southeast quarter (',) of section thirty-three (33 1, township thirty-two, (82), north, range live (5) west, in Jasper county, Indiana. The northwest quarter ((,') of the southeast quarter tLi of section thirty-thretf (83i, township thirty-two (I2>, north, range five (5) west, in Jasper county, Indiana. The northeast quarter (U) of the northwest quarter (H). of section thirty-three (83), township thirty two (32). north, raDge live (5) west, Jasper county, Indiana. The southeast quarter iL> of the northwest quart erf D of section thirty-three (Si!), township thirty-two (32i, north, range flve(sj west, in Jasper County, Indiana. The northeast qtiartci lh) of tlje southwest quarter (L), of section thirty-three (33), township thirty-two (82) north, range live (5) west Jasper rountv. Indiana. And should buch rents and profits not sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said decree interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, and in the manner aforesaid, expose to sale the fee simple rights of said defendants, in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. ?md sale will lie made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws amt in* accordance with the order of court in .said decree. S AMI' ELET. YEOMAN. Sheriff, of Jasper County, IndiauaThompson A Bro. Atty’s for Pit’lf, July 22—Aug-12.
W. T. BELL,
PurlncrNliip Di§§olved.. Notice is hereby given that the partnership in the blacksmithing business, heretofore existing between the undersigned by mutual consent. The business will be conducted at the same place as heretofore by Thomas J. Erwin. Tlie books of the firm will be kept at the shop, on Front street, and all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the firm, or to S. Erwin, individually, are notified to call and make settlement of tire same, without delay. Thos. J. Erwin, ' 45 3t. S. Erwin.
Etnlitt Ui Works - -■ Henry Mn.c]cey, —DEALER IN— All kinds of Foreign and American lll.sil HE • ’ All kinds of Oemetery dVork - AND- - BUILDING- STOMB. - Fiont Street north of Washington, Rensselaer, Indiana. Hemphill & Honan, -lii .cWC-l 1 I |*. A- Mb 1 IS 5 I - v” r* cyiftrn BEcey —DEALERS INBoats, Shoes, fiats Caps, AND : Furnishings. Ladies’ Fine Shoes A Specialtyw RSKMILA** .... « • - IMPI AVAt L.-.V-——T~ ——; —-— T~~ J " ’ l
Notice To CONTRACTORS, NOTICE Is hereby given that in pursuance ol uu order of the Board of Commissioners made at tlicir Special June Session, ISSiI sealed proposals w'til be received until 10 o’clock a, m. bn the \ '2nd day of August, 1886, or the construction of an iron bridge across lie Einkamink River, on the line between Barkley and Marion townships and about one half mile north ol I‘leasiint Ridge, Jasper county, Indiana, according to the plans and Bpecltl carton* now on tile, for inspection and exiiminution, in the Auditor’s oflice\if said county. The contract will lie let to the lowest responsible bidder; hut no bid will be entertained unless the same is accompanied hy a lioiid in a penalty of at least one fourth of the cost of the work to be done, signed by tlie bidder and at least two free,hold sureties, residents of tlie state of Indiana, gum auteeing tlie faithful performance of the work so hid for. In case the contract is awarded such bidder, arid that if such contract bo so awarded, such bidders'shall pay all debts incurred by him in tlie prosecutiou ot such work, including labor, materials and for boarding laborers thereon. Bids to be ouened promptly «l theVimc above mentioned. The Board reserving the right to rejeet any or all bids, file Board will also receive Flans, alpeciflcations and Bids, at (lie same time and place for thocenstruction of aone story frame building 20 by 32 feet, story to be 12 feet iii clear, building to be built.on tlie court house' square and for tb# use of the Clerk of tlie Jasncr Circuit Court. One room 20 by 20 feet with the necessary windows tor tlie purpose of lighting the same, to be used as the Clerk’s office, and in the balance of said building there is to lie a vault 12 by 20 feet, sufficient to protect tlie papers aud records from fire. Office to have one outside door--S; by 7 teet, with transom above. Vault to have one • entrance from office, to be supplied with fire proof door. Bids to be made separately on Building and Vault. All parties Wishing to bid on said Building and Vault, will please hand in Plan, Specifications and Bid before 10 o’clock a. ni on August 2nd. 1880. Witness my hand and seal of office f stICAT, i tills 121 h day of June A. D., tf>S(L ) GEO. M. ROBINSON’, Auditor Jasper County, indiaua.
Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a certified copy of decree and execution to me directed from the'Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein The Equitable Trust Company ia plaintiff' and KuuteJGunnersoo, Ellen Guonerson hit wife, John Johnson, Minnie Johnson hi? wife, John (j. Ferry, Spencer Hamilton, Nicholas Shepherd & Co. (a corporation), Benjamin H. Waraler, Asa S. Bashneil, John Cr. CHessner, brltt C. Elliott, Americas 1,. Pogue. Aloxaild cr Shroyer and William W, Gilman, Executor of Henry Reynolds deceased, are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Fourteen iiundred aud twenty-two dollars and tWenty-six cents (1422.26) together witli interest and costs, 1 will expose at public sale on Saturday the 7th day of August, 1886. between the hours of 10 o,clock a. m., and 4 o’clock p. m., of said day, at Uie door of the " Court House in the town of RenftsCe.laiir,, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents anti profits for a term sot exceeding Seven (7) years, by the year, tlie following described Real Estate towit: The southeast quarter (L) of Section four (4) in township ;twenty-seven (27),..N0ith, range seven (7) west, in Jasper county, Indiana. Aud should-..inch rents and profits non sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said decree, interest and costs, I will, at tlie same time and place, and in the manner aforesaid, exnose at public sate the feeximple right of said defendants in and to said Real Estate, or .so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will lie made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws and in accordance with the order of Court in said decree and execution. SAMUEL K. YEOMAN, Sheriff. Jasper County; Indiana C!>a*e & Chitne. attorney for plaintij?. July 15-22-29 Aug, 5.
Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree' to -ph-cd free,ted, from tilt; Clerk of the Jasper circuit court in cause No 2322- wlicreTii Curr, Sc, ottifiul Co, was plaintiff mid Eifgeiie Park, -Miirgiiret Park, I.centird W. llayinoud, Mary ,T. East, Isaac N. East, Norm an Warner. Daniel <l. Warner and Norm an li Waruer were defendants requirlug uie to make (lie sum of Four hundred and liity-ciglit dollai s. and Sixt\ -live cents (flok.iijj together with interest ai/tl costs, 1 will e.xpose at public sale on Natur<!ay Ihe k4Xsa <Say of A«ffvisif. ISS‘6, between the hours of 10 o’clock a m. nml Iclock u. ni. of said day, at the door of the i-oiirt House in the town of lieasaelaer, .laspcr county, Indiana, the rents and profits, tor a term not exceeding-seven-4.) years, bj- the year the foliowingaiescribcd Real Estate, to-wit: The east half of section seven (7) ill township -twonv y-eiglit (2SJ north, range seven 0") we.-i, .1 :*-i**-i- Unn.l v, liidhlUa And should sncli rents and profits not sell i-.i > : in.-ii-nt sH«i to •ii.-a-.Uarge said '.iv -r. .- inicrestiuut costs. 1 will, at tlTe saiueWmqffliul place, and in tue iuahner aforesaid, expose to sale Uie fee simple rights of saul dcfeiK'niiis. in and to said real eststevor so umeli thereof as shall be suilieient to discharge hlUd decree in.crest and costs. • -. Said sale will be made witiiont any relief whatever from valuation or appralseuicnt tints’ and m accordance with the order of court in Said decree. KA.MPiff, E. YEOMAN. Sheriff. 7 honijixnn A Ero. A tty. for l'Vtff. ■July aj-ifhliVug.v-ia.-
SharifTs Sale. % T)Y virtue ofa <:(•■ tiiicd copy of decree to me 1J directed from the Clt-rlhf the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause No. w herein. Edward Ferris was plaintiff anil Frt>deHc.K Huovej; wfis (fe;end:in:. requiring me to make, tile sum of Thirteen hundred and 'l'liirty-seven dollars’find sixty-eight cents (tISST.iW) and costs. , wiil expose tu public sale on ' Saturday, the 14th day of August, 1886, between the hours of 4 )9 o’clock a . m., and 1 oYdnek p. ni t , of said day, at the door of the Court House, in the town Rensselaer. Jasper county. Indiana, the reiiLs and profits, f.Ta term not exceeding Novell i.T) xears. It.v the year tln--foHow-ingdescribed real estate to-wit : Tne south-liall '‘-frITT Use rkiiitbeakt quarter flirt of Feet ion ’twenty-seven •g 7» fovn.-ipp twenty seven (2f) north of • Kangft. Seven (Tr west, in Jasper Coiinty. Imhfin^. And sh.ould such rents and profits not soil' for a suilieient sum to discharge saiA deem: interests and costs, l will at the sawie/mc and place, and In the manner aforesaid/expose at public sale the fee .simple right of said defendant in and to said Ileal Esiate or so niitch thereo: .its shall be sullfrient to discharge said decree interests and costs, Said sale will be made vvijlmnt yyy; relief whatever from vnlualion or iip'prdlsomdnt laws and in accordance with die or icr of court in suid decree. SAMffEL E. YEOV, AN, Shetjiff. K. L. Vrmston. A tt'y. for l'lninUff. -li.lv 22—Aug. 12
90-miHT UL OTATEOI-INDIANA,; qi *9 .Jasper Ctmiity, \ ' NOTICE Is hereby given that Susan-A How scroll the 7tli dav of June tiled her complaint in the Jasper Circuit Court, with the proper ailiiiavits against Leßold Houser, for a divorce and the Court on properevidence directed the cause to be set for trial on the 2nd day of the next October term 1306, of said court, at which time the defendant is required to appeay and answer, or sutler deiault Witness my hand and tlie seal /4„ »4\ of said Court, this , the 7th dhy of ( ) July, 1X86. . JAMIES F. IKM IN, Clerk oT Jasper Circuit Court. . Thomson it Ero., A ittpi for PtaivtijT. july-8-15-22 Wabash Scratcnes and Itch ci.rud ia 30 minutes by Waoiford's Sanitary Lotion. Use uu others. This never fails. Sold by Emmet Karra;tl, DcugIfitt, HbaMbiaur. I*4, 17-#-U»
Notice of Intention to Appropriate Lands for Railroad Purposes. STATE OF INDIANA j County of Jasper ( SSva In the mattes of appropriation of certain lands of Carrol 11C. Kent and others. Descriptions of lambi, rights aud interests intended to be appropriated in Jasper county, in the .Ntsfe of I udiana, by the Chicago (c Indiana Coal Railway Company, deemed uecessnr.v by said company for the constrneUou and repair and maintenance of said railway, irf said county, to-wit: To appropriate from the lands of Carroll 0, Kent a strip of land one hundred IV-ct wide on tlie southerly side of the center line of the Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway; and fifty fso] feet distant 'from-, the same, at all points from station eighteen [lß] to station twenty five (25) in southwest quarter ()), of section five (5), township thirty [Bo] north, range seven (7) west, in Jasper county, State of India ns. To appropriate from the lands of John A. Kent, a strip of land cne hu idred [ 100] * feet wide, on the northerly side of Ilia centerline x of the Ghieago & Indiana Ci>al Railway, aud fifty [so] feet -Mutant [from the same at all points over and airos s the northeast quarter (]), of the southeast, quarter [}] of section four (4), township j thirty-one [Bl] north, Range six ffi] west, in Jasper County, State of Indiana. To appropriate, from the. lands of R. A. Charles and J. V. R, Miller a strip, of land fifty feet wide on the northerly -side of the center line of the Chicago 7& Indiana Coal Railway, and fifty [so] feet distant from the same at all points comtuenc, ing at station number seven hundred auj fifty ‘even, (787), thence northeasterly and parallel to said center line to the ca.?t houndary of the northeast qtiarteif [,[] ( ,f ■ he northwest quarter [}] of section thirty 30). towßship thirty- twi [ : IV’J north, fange £ve [s] west, in Jasper County. State of Indiana. - To appropriate from the Lunlaof Michael . A Miller, Joseph A. Miller, Catherine A. Nifong, l’hehe S. Snyder, Jane A. IVoosley and Barbara A. Lambert all that part of the northwest quarter f}j of the north: east quarter [,}] of section thirty (80], township thirty-two north, range five [s] west, which lies northeasterly from the center line of tSb Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway, in Jasper County,_Sta±a of Indiana.
To apjfropriate from the lands of Richfud M. ilazdlelt a strip of land fifty feet wide on the northerly side of the center line of the Chicago k Indiana Coal Railway and fifty [so] feet distant from the same, at nil points beginning at station seven hundred and eighty-two, [782) thence southwesterly find parallel to said center line to the south boundary of the southwest qtyayjiftr []}, of the southeast quarter (!) of section uineteea [l9], township thirty-two [32] north, range five £5) west, in Jasper conntjr, State of Indiana. To appropriate from the lands of John J. Make certain lands in the south west quarter !1] of the northeast quarter (]] of section tweuty, township thirty-two north, range five west, in Jasper Cqunty, State of Indiana, described as follows: Commencing at. .a point fifty feet north westerly from anid measured at right angles to the centerline of the Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway at statiou eight hundred and forty seven, thence westerly four hundred and twelve foot to a point pno hundred Olid fifty’ feet distant from said center lino at station eight hundred and forty three, thence parallel to and one hundred and fifty feet distant from the center lino to the west lfiie of said southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, thence south along said west line to a point fifty feet from- the center line, tm-nce northeasterly parallel to the center, line and fifty fe(4 distant therefrom, to point of .beginning also .?* j-Lece of land on southerly side at t ight ’of way described ah follows: Commenei ug at a poLu t fifty feet southeasterly from the center line of the Chicago & Indiana Coat Railway at station eight hundred and ■ forty five, thence soiitneriy two hundred and six fact to a point one hundred feet distant ftvifi the center line at station ■ fight..hjmdred and forty three, thence southvvsftsteriy parallel'to and one hundred fret distant from spi'd center line t,o the ..west l lnp of s#d sburliwest quarter of tho ■northeast quarter, theuise north along said West line 10 a point fifty feed from said 4; ritwr* line) of I ■.• ginning : '■nil i!n- Cl:i< ;■_■■> ti In-liana •’■■al i’-ul.way <’..iiij..i!iy doc.-, hereby certify that ihe loregoing ivuttUils a true description of thq himls, -riarlMi aha mict-cU.. i-.Mcaded to be •■.••propnathii tToiii the laltd owners therein ah--. iu>,-.iuoiie t ior the mffpwsd .of said Ehi!way <>t said ■ lomiiaiij- ..ituapid iii'.>aspm-cmm;y, in the State id Indiana. . , IN WITNESS WHEIIEOF, it causes S’-’ VL \ ita-i: 'rp.d-ai.e seal to be hereto a'llx- . i e.ii aiiil ’liis.ln tTuincui to.bC signed N 7 by its l'iesKlciit aiHUmuiiltei-sigrix :Tnfi7r-Hvi-oiecrcti.ary.. Iliiw ‘tnU ilitysTt-JittyA-.— l>. KSS*). - . * iff I i CA<;! !,AN I) -IN D 1 AN A COAL RAILWA Y Ct MI’AN i' tty - • V 11. lI.T’ORTER, I'rcsutcnt. Attest WAI.TKU F. COL!!. Secretary. . The persons named 4 in the above aTtick-syol appropriationwill take notice-that an instruliieat of appropriation luiitihesn-flled and depbsIte'ldu the oiiiiie of Cm Clerk of the Jaspen cir--tiil court of Jasper comity, in ttie.Stah: of In«l----,iaiia,.siii t.lKistlid:-ty. of Jut v. t!t߀, by tlyy. tjjj.it: - . ago A i.nuiana yun Railway company, a.iid.iu iioramuicc.tluireuf.iiaid coinp.wv wilt amiiv .to tkc ilon. F. H. Hard, Judge of said circuit court., in ciiambei-s at the evurt- House, in tfic !•<ivn of iluttflithdiffa Newton eouuty. State of Indiana. 011 the .ffJutii day of July, ISS3, iiritrq*6Ki»r,lc~a: i.-i.. ■ r :s Been thci'cuithr tw : counsel can be Ircaru, for the .appointment . _ut nn-f-i 1 hi wfal ■•ippt-aisnrAto apptatso tha.dam.vague w bictVyou in iv each sustain by reason of appropriaticn iii Mud, instrument mtmtihncd. R. C. F. FILKCE, Attorney lor Chicago .V Indiana Coal Kail way Co. Dated, Keusseni-.-r, md.; July let, l'Ssu. ( NOTICE OF FiNAI. SFTTI.EMILVT OF KSTATB. , 4 A t the Jnne term ot the Jasper 1 ircirit Court = —See probate order book, page 254. Tile Estate of Israel L. Effts, l/Uc ol .in-.per couiitj , lmuaiui, doceasi-d. was declaieti probably insolvent and ordered to be set.led accordingly. Tinwje having c.taiins against said estate will take notice and govern ihemstdves accordingly, • iKJRDECAI F. CiIILVOTE, . Administrator. .Till v 15th, IS3O. Julv 22-29. « , - At) Mi NI ST li Al’O It’S SALK OF IJFAL-KSTATK, VTolice is hereby given tlial the umler.-,igu-Iv ed, administrator of the estate of olive - East, deceased, will oiTer at private sale at tlie law otlicc of Tiiompsou & ilro .iu the town of jtcusselaer. Jasper (Siqiity, Indiana, fur not le-w its appraised value, rtu, and after Tuesday, the 3rd day of August, 1886 the follbwing described real estate, belonging to said estate, and situated in said comity, t,s wit: The undivided two thirds ; ?,] of the Northwest quarter l l *] of section seventeen PIT» Township Tweuty eight (2Si north, range seven tTiwest- 1 -TEEMS OF SALE: 011 e tliini cash in hand; one-third ta niuc months and oae thir l iu eighteen months, purchaser to execute no’cs, r wilh approvod security, bearing six .per cent, interest from date- ~ EEt.ENE DARK. -Adrn'r of tlhj Estate ot OJivo, Paist. deceased. ThumjuiuH it Jtrv, Attf/H sot Aim'ft Jul>l-s-UV2»,
