Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1888 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
BANKRUPT SALE. AT DE-MOTTE. ■ .... ■ —— The people of Northern Jasper and and vicinity are hereby respectfully informed that the undersigned has purchased the bankrupt Boots, Shoes and Dry Goods stock of Sayers & Tyler, DeMotte, Ind., and the same ' MUST AND SHALL be sold REGARDLESS OF COST. A full stock of fresh and standard groceries, always on hand. Produce and wood taken at highest market price. M. J. BRUNER. - New Meat Market. 'w sR 'ir WsPMil ■w, M i e ' \l r nteft I ft BUffi gWkMI S! a ; rfflj * rd <ui ONE BOOR EAST OF POST-OFFICE. (WOODS’ OLD STAND ) FRESH & CURED MEATS es all kinds, and THE BEST IN QUALITY, constantly on hand, All Goods Strictly Cash. J®“Highest market price paid for fat young boe’-cattte, Highest Price Paid for Hi les and Pelts. Sg E» HOWE, Proprietor.
NOTICE OF SURVEY. N OTlifE is hereby itWcn to. Williaiii ’ Elijah I'i-rgusou, Arana ihu-on, Cornelia I’iielp;, Rtilh Blythe. David..!. 'l'h.winsohi, Go M ae A t, - ■'E. ———’ —: —• — R:'-iia:d Vi. O'l n, .les- e G i’.ioo, >■.!■>, - I. X 1. C. K. A‘ ~ S ——i —u R. M. H.'zJ.-tt, August ill. 11. A <1: ; it"-. Joseph 3l ; I lor, J. V it. .Miller, ,Tit ; ia R ’.tr.' -a. and il’l <.thi-i':. hit; n r.G<l'l li.it f o'.vn the weft hail'!.’;)<>! c bicthoast qit«r:of .•oeti >n nineteen ii'J) toWnshib nunilwf tiilrr.'-two (f:2) worth, ranjxe number live <'■/ "‘est. in Jasper Coitnrv. I n;li in 1. And that J will proi-eed with the surveyor of paid culmty to make a legal survey *»• said svetion or soiiiuoh thereof as muv be necessary to determine the lines and cornel's ot iny land, said survev-to begin oa Tue-day, the Hth flav <f February. . ls.«;. and h> eoutinue. lixm day tu day 'till it is completed. J J N.W. ROOT,* Jas Thruwls. Servevor. J an. 23. Feb. 2-9, _A_
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