Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1890 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
———- • - J —- - -Sheriff’s Sale. | TjY virtue of a e-rtinM c*iiy of a decree and D execution and ord rof sale io me directed tree, the Clerk of the Jasper circuit Court, hi - •Cansn No 4091, wheroin Joseph J. Frederick was plaintiS and Franivs M Cti-»<er et al were defendants requiring me to maWttie sum <> Three Hundred and Eighteen do Jars and nine-ty-five cents touellior with interes t and eosfe, I will expose at public sale on ■ Saturday, the 14th day of June, A. D., 1890,' between the hours of 10 o’clock a. rn. aniT 4-•’ehi'-k v, ni. of snid day. at-The door of the Court House, in thet«w.n ofßeiirselaer, Jasper county. Indiana, the rents and pnillis fora term net exceeding seven (7) years, by the year, of the following ilex-.ribeu real estate to-wit: Thirty-fivc (85) acres off the west end of the North-Cast quarter (>•) ot the North-west quarter of Section hyi.ibor twelve 112) Township quinber thirty Range fiveiS) West, in Jasper county. Indiana And should such rents and profits not sell for a sum r.ifti'cfent to discharge saidjdecree and execution interests and costs, I will, at the ‘snnio time and place, and in.the manner aforesaid. expose at public sale the fee simple right of said defendants in anti to said.real es.ate or ' sb nuicli thereof-as-shntt discharge said decree, and execulfoa with interest and costs. Said sale will made without relief and tn aecordaure with tile order of court in sail decreg. - . ' ■ . PHILIP BLUE, Sheriff Jasper County, Ind' May 22-23. June 3. Applicatisa for LicenseXot.ii'.eJs hereby giFdn toall the citizens of the town of Wheat held, and Wlteitl field town ship, hi the county of Jasper and state of Indiana, tiiat the in:dersigued Henry Pin gle, a white nude i .habitant of said town and township, nn4-> <••• ihe ageof of twenty, one years, .mt. in thabit of becoming in-toxi<-atcd. and a. is , • ' m irttl clihKiet er. and alii persoti in every respect to be entrusted yK-lt ’lie sale <>f intoxicating '" liquor^" wlirinaTte'.ii.nJJeittion li>~t lie Bourd of Uoii-tuissioiiei -of *i ; d Ju-ikt county at.. Hie ne.-;i rei.'ttl:. ■ ---..u' re' meeting of Sahl lb»krtl,4o Ire rt-’d iit+fce town of -firns-sel.-H-i . in said < .- and state aforesaid, I cotume ; ng-oh 1m- r rst '! aday in June, I JKttl, til-- -stile Im-1 ... -, e«y of ,Jun<» IsPWi J fora lie s|ii!itli.)i.'s liipiors, vinous • liquors :, l'i it 1. is Lail o; tier intoxi< ■ ■ : . crate, in less .... ' i■>-.,. u a s n tint ■, wii'i t,ie.pr.\ e o-e.| |...rrnHing i-.tid ■ Ji<|i!ors io bo drank on tire rem-ise-whi rr'' _. ao'UL-soid-said.- kwJiiTs. -pt-wwwly l-r • r CHe.yu_.rl dyserilH ;: .011-nys: in :i. one i Story fr.u:ic...lJu.d,U.;s. . i-lw--- .-,.10111111 up,.a - which sail build.ng is loraiel, being pre.-' cisely l x.l an follows: lie- i Inga•part of the Eiirlliitasl <,-.after of tin-: ontliwest ipiart.-r of se.-'lTo. twenty-five ! (2>. , bovn.-h p t'.nrty :.1 north, r.uia'si' r. i;> a county, Indiana, .-.nd ®on o.trtrcwl.irly -’i-crib-■’ ■ inilows. to-. Wit: t\'i:in:eiic:.';; : two nun.a<d and three fi couth ot'-tbfxtei£crni£san£2Sisstihni'l thenee.rtthttinj*de..- we-1 f-iar. t; feet, '..p tile phti-e of begin 11:ng, th. a - .snni.i ; dne west t-!iirty .Ji fe,-;. .c c ninn'..o ‘ dur.sonih eightci a. 1 t'o<.:. t tic::ruim . .1. ’ 1 due east thirty tS feet, ;ind thence,.l-.in: , in:-; .■ due iv.n-tI. eigiitecp lobfeet b> placeuf begin- : Mills. Said license i-' , <ked for n period of one yewr. = IIENIIY PINGLE.
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