Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1887 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

•S‘«/c Of BLOODED - BULLS. Thoroughbred Registered Jersey and Holstein Friesian Bulls. PROPERTY OF.ELIHU GRIFFIN, CROWN POINT, IND. ALBERT PANSY BULL. Honest George, No. 15,412, drop July 2nd, 1885, sire Evanston, No. 8256, dam Patti, of Oakland No. 19,834. A remarkably handsomely formed calf. Body long, deep and low set, straight on the back, long rump, fine short legs, switch reaching to hocks and rich yellow skin. His grand-sire is Tom Dasher; fie sired Jersey Cream, a 17 lbs. butter cow, Olie, 15 lbs,, 10 oz. and Creamer, 14 lbs. 10 oz. Albert 44 sired Tom Dasher; also sired 57 cows, whose average butter record is over 15 pounds in 7 days. Honest George traces to Pansy Bth, twice. There is in the family of Pansy Sth forty, two cows, whose records average over 15 lbs. of butter m 7 days, On side he traces to Luster 15 lbs. 8 oz., Jersey imported 16 lbs., 7oz; to Orange Pete twice, he sired Luster 15 lbs, 8 oz; to Noble twice, he sired 4 cows whose average was over 1.6 lbs. in 7 days; also traces to Clemat 61; Pilot Jr. 1413; Comet;22s, Colonel 70, three times; this combination of blood is sure to produce butter and milk stock, of- the highest standard and sure to please the most fastidious breeder. 1 horoughbred Holstein-Friesiaii bull

MARILLO NO. 341. dropped April 16th, 1885. Sire, Uncle Sam of Merrillville, No. 2,488, Grand-sire, Jumbo, of Lawnside, No. 2436, dam Merrillville Maid, No. 8286, Grand-dame, Vandalia 1004. He traces to Vashti, No. 2436, imported; Guido 103; imported; Yan Trump 50; imported; Virginia, imported; Electra, 286, imported; Long Rulter 19; imported; Dutchman, imported;Le traces to \an Trump three times; The above includes about all of his ancestors in this country. The sire of Marillo, when three years old, weighed 1,985 pounds on grass alone. His dam is of the family of Holsteins, of Dr. Pratts, of Elgin, 111. A cow of tlie same family took the first prize at the great Jpairy and Fat Stock Show in Chicago in 1885, and was pronounced by the judges the greatest milch cow in America. His dam and sire are in the neighborhood and can be seen. Marillo is a true type of his ancestors, and is just the bull to breed to for milk and beef. Neither animal over had any disease. Pi ices very low. solicited. Elihu GItIFITN, Crown Point, In.d.

Notice of Appointment of Administrator. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned lias been appointed administrator of the es - ■ fate of George W. Posey, kite of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. WM B. QUERItY. Feb.-ts. 18X7 Administrator. Feb. 17-25 .Meli. 3. Notice of Survey. Survey- of: section thirty-foiif <34)7 township thirty (80), range seven (7) west, and affecting sections twenty-six (20), twenty-seven (27>, tweiity-eiglit (2S), thirty-three (33), and tbirty-Jlye(3s), BinngJn.wjish.ipnmi-raugc r 4uJhsliefTounty, Indiana. I am authorized by Alfred W. Hopkins, Albert H. Hopkins, Arthur 11. Hopkins and David N'owels, who own tile north half f‘,i) of the south hall' ll”) and the south half t.»;> of the southwest quarter (!., > and the Southeast quarter of the northeast quarter (ki)of section thir-ty-four (34), to give, notice to Titomas Murphy, Miles Moffett, Daniel D. Stutesnian and Frederick Lang, hi section thirty-four (34), and C p. Novels, Mary E. Grow, I). 15. Nowels, .1. Clouse. Noah S, Yeoder and wife, William Michael, .Simon P. Thompson. J. 11. Lowers, Moses N. Clnipp, H. M. Itowen, George It. Thorpton and all others intereste.l, that I will proceed to make a legal survey of said section tLii ty-fv'.ir (34). 6r so m uc.h thereof as may l.c nece.-.siti-y to establish the 'corners and lines ol the lands of said Hopkins and Nowels. Said surrey to begin On Monday, tlic 14thday of Mai'etiJA. D., 1887. JAMES C. TH RAWLS, County Surveyor. r't'i'. 24, Mui;. :hlo. Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree and execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause No. 32Mi. wherein James A. Boyer was plaintiff, ami Lyman U. Williams. Datid T. Williams, Charles It. Williams. Evnmn F. Williams. William T. Hoes, Frank WaJleskp a' d Fred Meiscr, were defendants, requiring me to make the sum <>f Two Hundred ami Forty-six dollars ■and twenty.five cents ($240.251 together With interest and costs, I will expjsa at public sale on Saturday, the 2nd day of April, 1887. between the hor.rs of 10 o'clock a. nr. and 4 o’clockjKlnb.o-LsttiiLday. at.the <U>or of the -Court,JDmse, in the town'mf Rensselaer, Jaswr county. rents and prolitsfor a term. not exceeding seven (7) years, by the year,, of the following described real estate to-wit: Tin- ■ ■ eathwe.'t quarter ■ ' t > of the southeast' . pi seen east quarter ( l .i'of the northeast quarter (.’si’ of section seventeen (17).,,ui township thirty--oue (3D north, range aixVOj west tn-Jasper county. In the State of Indiana. .. And shwubl sueh xeatj and jirotits mot st>U for a sufficient sum to discharge said exwntion interests and costs. 1 will, at tire sante time and place, and in the manner aforesaid, exponent public sale rhe fee simple rightof said defeu.tlants. in and to,.sai<l real .estate or so inneh thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said execution interests and costs. said sple will be made without relief- from valuation or apprai sement laws and m accordance with the order of Court in said cause. SAMUEL E. YEOMAN. Sheriff: i 7 Jastier courtty, Indiana iM. F. Cbilcote, Atty, for Plaintiff. y | March-3-10-17-24.