Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NOTICE OF SURVEY. sections 14, 15, 22, 23; n*. 32; u. 6. Notice is hereby given to Maay Myers, Everett Finney, John V'. Myers, John M. lleliuick, Charles Myers, —•^- v — Wm. Myers, ~ .< Albert VanDuzen, Alfred Thompson, Mary A. Haigh. George A. Sackett, David J. Tlionfpson. ElishaC. Ware, and all others interested that I own the norib half (X) and southeast quarter(X) and southeast quarter (X)of southwest quarter (X) of section fourteen (14); and west half (X) of southwest quarter, (X) of section fifteen (15), and nOrthThalf (X) and southeast quarter (Xi of section 22, and north half (X) of northeast quarter (X) and southeast quarter (X) of northeast quarter (X) of section 23, all in township 32, ranges, in Ja9por County, Indiana, and that I will proceed with the Surveyor of said county to make a legal survey of said sections, or as much thereof as may be neeessarv to establish the corners and lines of my lands. Said survey to begin on the Ist day of December, 1891. , „ ... HORACE MARBLE. J. C. Tiirawi.s, Surveyor. Nov. 12-10-20.

Notice of Administrator’s Sale ’The undersigned Administrator of the Estair of Charles F. Mitebe l, Deceased, will offer at Public e, at the residence of the deceased, three miles west of Medaryville, in Gillam tp, Jasper county, Ind., on Saturday, Nov. 21st, 1391, beginning at 10 o’clock, all the personal property of the deceased, no taken by the widow, consisting of 4 head of horses, one mule. 3 cows, 4 heifers, 1 calf, 15 head of hogs, 2 wagons, I mowing machine, 1 self-binder, wheat and oats in granery, corn in crib, hay in stack, and many other articles too numerous to mention. TKrms <s>~Sale: Five dollars and under, cash in hand; over five dollars, ten months time will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security with 6 per cent, interest from maturity. ■- PRESTON M. QUERRY, 0ct.29-Nov.-5-12. Administrator. t»* Brankenness, or the Liquor Habit Positively Cored by ariminUterlns Hr. Haines’ Golden Specific. ft is fhnnufactored as a powder which can he given in a via-* of Ireer, a cap of c iT-c or tea, or in so ul, without tne knowledge of the patient, ft is altsolot it v Ini-nicn. an I will effect s permanent mid'eneedy cure, wnsther the pa'ient is a otoderUe drinker or an alcoholic wreck- it has been given in th msands of cases. ancTTii every i usta ice i perfect cure has followed It never fails. Tile system once impregnated with tiie -Specific, it becomes o ii utter impossibility for, the liquor appetite to exist C ur es guaranteed. 43 page book of particulars free Address Golpkkspkcikiu C). l s: ' Rice St. 24-9-iyr Ciuci unati, O

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