Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1887 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Notice to Breeders. The Imported English draft, Norman and speed horses, property of D. C. Bond will make the Spring season of 1887, at my stable adjoining the Halloran’s livery barn in Rensselaer, Ind. ' —TEKZvd:©:— COUNTRYMAN, (English Draft) and GENERAL RUSH (Norman) $15.00 to insure mare with foal. §20.00 for standing colt. Capt. O’Donnell; i Abdallah Trotter) $15.00 to insure mare with foal, $•20.00 for standing col. Frank G-coclrichy (Running) SlO to insure mare with foal. Insurance duei tirst of January, 1888; Persons failing to return mares as directed, or parting thorn, (or leave the_neigbborhood) before.known.to.be with foal, forfeit the insurance. All possible care taken to prevent accidents,, but will not be responsible for any that may occur. Pedigrees of above horses .may bo seen at my ofiice. Call and examine the above stock, and you will ba conviaccl Liiat tlus is the bast. collection ot draft and speed stallions’ m-tire county-.- — _——. —-—~~ D. C BOND, Owner. A. PAGEIT, Keeper^— “ROAD STALIAON, ’ Hoosier Joe. Will make the season of’ 1887 at the stables of George Hoyes, five miles northwest of Rensselaer, from April Ist to October Ist. TERMSI?7 00 to insure. Alwuers parting with insrc before she is known to be With foal forfeit the insurance. Care taken to prevent accidents, but will be responsible for none, Payablewhen colt stands and sucks. HOOSIER JOE was sired by Hoosier Dick. a noted Kentucky stallion, who made the best pacing time on record in his day. His dam. was a thoroughbred fox-hunter. Hoosier JOO is well known in this section, having won, on the Lafayetlc truck, a race in 2:30, which is his record” GEORGE HOYES, 27 3m. Owner and keeper.
Application for License. XT OTIC E is hereby given to all the citizens Is ot the.town of Wheatfield, and Av heatfieldtownship, in the county of Jasper and Statemf Indiana, that the .undersigned John Graves, a white.nuilf rnhabitdiit cf stud town anti township, and over the age of twenty-one y*wir-, not in the h..ibit. oi becoming intoxn ated. and a man ofgooil moral character, and a lit person in evotv respect, to be intrusted with t!sale of intoxicating liquors, will make npvlleation to the Board of Commissioners ot said Jtispet County, at the neij. regular sessionuin l meeting of said Board to be held in the town of Rensselaer, m said county and State aforesaid, commencing, op .jijc, first Mondav of June, lcßf, the same being’ the tifli ■ day of June, 1887, for a license to sell spirituous . liotmre, vinous liquors, aud malt liquors, and all into::icating liquors, which may be. used as a beverage, tn less’u nan titles than aquar.l al a time, with the privileged allowing aad per-tutrfin-g-stvld- llquor-s-le-liedrtHtk on tile primus . st»r where sold, mid said premises being preCt.- cl v. tocated .and detccibed as follows: In a one story frame building, the ground upon wbimi said-building is locr.'iid beitig.rtescril.cd a- to] low s: Being a part of the .northeast qu’tlrter of flic soutlivvo-r .puirte- of .section tvcc.iuy-trve ,2.’., township tliiriv-two(:;■’> north, range six o;) west, in Jasper corn: tv. Indiana, and more part ten lariy. described t'.s follows to-wit: ( am. immciug two ulint'red and three(2o3) feett of fiieei'idcr of .said Mtetiob, thence TUnriti;; dm- west f.'.ir 11 fili.t Il'i'Tie the pl i t’* of i>., .'iiind.er. 'e oont.iu:t!hg.<Tite ''/'-t ISBTy Y 3tT> foet. umni’c rtrnnittp due south cigiiteeit feet, . i r;. i. : ::' .ti;en<rt,runntng due north eighteen HC feet to ti-e place <0 begtimiriit. Sai l IMwisw toleMred so rhe permt! <>f one .. JOHN GR.kl l.c. Max 12-17-23. Kc.Lc oi j’inal SettfSrr£fgcfEstafe* la Hie matter of the estate of Elam I>. Fail - child, deceased. I n Circuit- Court. JuneJeriii. Ifs7.' ’ -—NC/i lllKis !<< t'ei.y gi vc ;: , t i...t iiic it nd crsiiiui v_ fed as miininistrairi.'; a'nlSrfhiinistratbr of the ~Cjfnte Ot Elam It. Fairchild, iccea-cd. have presented and tiled tlimr m: ■.'•:m; and voueli-:-in timil scitleiueut of raid estate, and that the I rar? rr v’ ir i mm-rap-fw -ua4~— tooriem-cd:said’CiwuiUiMirt..en tire,2ltli day of. _ June, 1887, at which time all piratins interested . ™Ts:u'-1 csuHe are req'tired to ■appear in .". court end siiow cause, if :i ay there be, vvhy -aid ; pee.w.m m.u:..v.,-iu<-.luo'CahnTTld -mddye -jipi>r. • ved. : Anri the heirs of said estate, and ai‘ others [ I „.'.r,.in tM ri» ids., hereby.required, at rfkeflmc aml I > lace aforesaid. ToHippear an t make proof of their lieirslitp or claim to anj part di said estate; » 1 EE FI E- M. FAIRCHILD, . DA\ ID IT. YEOMAN. ~ Mav io '-J Jfie 2. Administrate'. 'Surety oii Boutls. 'IL j.:e.svho are required, to give bon<Lin positrons of trust, and who derire to ayffi i asking liiends to become their sureties, should apply to . J Atwell & C 0.., Agents American . Surety Company. Cus’i d.qHtal. First National Bank Building, Lafayette, Indiana. >- \ m 6
