Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1892 — Page 8
Real-Estate Transfers.
Warranty Deeds When Hat Otherwise Specified- “—“ ■ S. E. Kessler to Wm. R. Austin, Meh. 11, Its 2,3, bi l.Jts 5,*6, bl&, Fair Oaks I 265 Elizabeth J. Tea to Bonj. J. Gifford, Meh. 7. sf. 15-30- ~ , 6, 160 acres, Berkley ...... T 550 James Brrttow to James P. Foltz. -hui.fi, un<U tr sw, 24-28 6. 40 ti<Te<qtHLG*ini deed, il; > ... 100 Moses Conntd to Berger A ’ Baller,-. Dec. 21, ?pt ne, 25-27-7, 2 acres, quitclaim deed Margaret A. Tucker to Frederick R. Otis. Feb. 24.,ne ne, . 15-31-7, 40 acres. Keener.. 300 Wm. B. Funk to Frederick R. Otis. Feb. 29, nw nw 5-31-7, ne ne<*-31 -7.80 acres, Keenr Mary J. Kerlley to Wm. B. Funk. July 25, 1888 ne ne, 6 31-7, nw nw 5-31-7, 80 ac es. Keener „600 John Burger to- Robert Parker, Meh. 16, pt bl 4, Remington, Stratton’s add..... 100 Alfred Thompson to Estella D. Zea. Meli. ‘l6. It* 23 bl' 33, R. n selaer. Weston’s add. quitclaim deed 2. Geo. E. Vincent to Henry C. Vincent Feb. 19, sw 33-27-7. Carpenter 3200 *'Maria McCorkle toWm. B. Austin, Meh. 15, sw 27-31-7, Keener 110 Chas. M. Terrell to Wm. B. Austin, Meli. 10, sw, 27-31-7. Keener . 1060 Wm. S. Kellering to Chas. G. Austin, Meh. 18, - 27-7, Carpenter ... 3200 Edwin Byles by heirs to Nelson Morris, Me ; h. 10 It 4 in nw, acres. It 9, in se 36-33-6, 59 20 acres, 575 Simon P. Thompson to Chrislain Schultz. Meh. 18, nj se, 11- Upion 800 Bei.j. J. Gitiord to Joseph F. Iliff, Meh. 14, n|se nw 11-30-6, ne nw, 12-30-6, 20 acres, : B to :> ' 100 James W Smith to Joseph F. ; Iliff. Mc|i. 14* w- 1-2. nw, 12- 6, i? ■ nw. 12-30-6,120 acres. 8irk1ey.......... r.~r~ 200 Janies C. MqColly to E. L. Gros'. Meh, 7, *.I se 31-28-6, _ ;8. <. Mi.roy.' 1 Oliver C. Lindley to Geo. Bosse, Meh. TZcsf ej nw. 34-2•8-7. 40 acres, Jordan..j 200 A. IL Ito/iins.ct al to David”' B Ni-wels. Mck. 19, nw se, ne s-. se ne. 34-30-7; Union . 1800 Robvf: Beil to Frank M. Steward, MeTf.~2, pl swnw, wf — sv, 23 29-5. pt se ne, el-2 sv, sw se, se- sw, 22-29-5,300 sews. Hanging Grove..... 4523 E' i 1. .t Imp. Co. to Chas. E. Miks Mein 21, bl 1,2, Rets. Weston’s 2nd add.... 500 Adam Edinger to Nelson Morris, Meh. 21. it »in nwf, 28- == 33- 40 acres Wheatfield... 250 J. H. DePuy to Asa A. Brown, Meh. 14. nw ne 33-31-6, 40 acres, Walker.... 200 Ann Casey to Nancy J. Hurley, Feb. 6, pt se nw, 20-30 6, quitclaim deed Barkley. .** 12 John Casey to Nancy J*. Hurley, Feb. 27, pt ne nw, 20- . 30- 75 Johi. Kohler to John Makeevcr. Meh. 22, pt el-2 se, 26-29-7, 10 acres, Newton.... 300 Rial B. Harris to Larkin Whitaker, Meh. 4, pt s\nw/ 34- 10 acres, Gillam... 100. L. H. "Whitaker to Rial B. Hanis. Meh. nl-2 ne ne 33-80-5, 20 acres, Gillam 350 Wni. R Nowcis to Chss. E. Nowels, Meh. 22, It 13, bl 37, R ns. Weston’s 2nd Add 125 Mold ridge Clark to Mary L. Clifton,’Jur-17,1891, It 1, . bl 36, Ren 1 . laer, Weston’s Add... 100 Wm. A. Cot r to* Henry B. Murray, F< o. 10, nw riff 3331- 40 acres, Walker..!... 305 Wm. 11. Coover et al, to Will A. Mossier, Meh. 15, It 1, Remington, Coover <fc Goldsberry’s Add 200 Wm. H. Coover et al to Lillie B. Hartley, Meh. 23, Its 2 and b 1-2 It 3, Remington Cooler A Goldsberry’s Add....» 300 Wm. Rose to Bryant Cowley, Meh. 9, e 1-2 sw, 36-27-7, 80 acres. Carpenter 3200 Sloan Dobbins to Martha A. Dobbins. Meh. IS, w 1-2, se e, 9-27-6, Carpenter 650 JriM T. Smith to Ahratom Lronold, Meh. 24. e| aw, i > 881 A««~.lr-tar... WO
About the Big Drainage Serene.
Editor Rerlblioan: There is now before the people -a petition l or ' them to sign praying for the bom ralsle E' P. Hammon d to sanction tLe_j construction of a large system ol ditches effecting tue soured bt the Iroquois ami Pmkainink Rivers and thje immediate tributaries thereto of which the main outlet is toMie derived through the Iroquois" River at , ami near the town of Rensselaer. The project is in every sense a io;i;mend* at>hi one, ami wul betof inestimable vfthic ip th- <• ! iiiz. 'i;s or n-otlier't Jasjier county aud< iu fact to the entre county amLshould meet with tlie hearty approval of every, enterprising and good citizen. But the petition as presented for signers is not in my estimation a fair one. It is proposed that the people above the outlet shall ditch their own lands, and in addition thereto shall contribute a reasonable amount for the Ws comprises a difdgc oi some two miles or more in length in the lied of the river through which the peti lion prays for the construction of a ditch 6 feet in depth and fifty feet wide and makes no provision whatever for the ownership of this vast amount of excavatec} rock. Hencoherein lies the injustice whereof I speak, The Jasper County Drainage Association, an incorporate body of this county of whom a number of its members if not all are large owners of wet lands, which can never be thorougly drained, except through this proposed outlet; they are also owneis in fee simple of nearly one half of a mile of the bed of the river through which this ledge of rock runs.the remainder is owned by private individuals.. What is the value of this rock in its preent condition It certainly is not worth anything. Now let us-seeon the other hand what it is worth when excavated. Every cubic yard will sell readily for fifty cents and is.selling for that now and afterwards being crushed and put on the streets of Rensselaer for additional seventy-five cents , per cubic yard making a mathmatic Calculation we find weliave,s 8,773 cubic yards in a mile of this iljl’ch which at 50c. per cubic yard will give us the sang amount of $29,386 for a mile of this rock when excavated. The probable cost of excavating this rock will fully equal if not exceed the real vajue of the rock when taken out and herein lies the justice of the rock b. longing to the ones .who lake it out. Wo must always remember friends that the mere taking out of this rock will in no manner convey the ownership of them to us except by a direct contract which I think should be placed alongside of the ..clftton thus making’ a direct conveyance of the profiei'ty f rom the presen t owners to the would be excavators. The rock’ in..any case to be sold to Jasper county or the town of Rensselaer at a fair price, or at least these this corporations to have a iircfernea. Until these terms and conditionshfiso some manner provided for will find me for ever opposing this grand good "cause and 1 believe 1 haUT “afiTspeakc ing .the .septi meri ts of scores pf other interested men. * The Jasper Co. Lfiiid Ass’m- since the writing of the above, Eave pledgctF themselves to donate the rock they own through the bed pf the river, to the project.
WAŔEN ROBINSON.
JACK. In connection with the welt know Clydesdale stallion “YOUNG SILVER” w(?have purchased from Thomas J. Hanna, of Hancock Co Ind. the famous Jack. “LAWYER BILL”, He is a dark brownish black 14| hands high, and weighs 1000 pounds. ~ LaAMER BILL was sired-by Well’s, "Eureka, 1 and he by Rader’s imported Iron Duke. At two years . old took first sweetstakes premium at State Fair, and took first jacks shewing-three best cobs at the State Fair, when four years old an<] second premium for sweetstakes at the State Fail when five years old’ The condition is such that the service of Jack and Horse shall be a lien cn the foal. Guarantee a living colt for ten dollars. Care will b* l taken to prevent acoidents but will not be responsible should any occur. ; ■ Will make the season at the farm of G. S. Guild 3| mites southwest of Medaryville, Ind. Gillam Live Stock Association,, G. 8. Guild, Owners. 30-3 m. Keeper.
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DITCH NOTICE, ■ ~ 1 ■■ ■ r I ... c zvbr 1 ' • ’ IFE4IE.VS, J -> i Rsate, iiewgc Ormi » i-tou, H • i ' -• iiuxto*-,. John Weiss J ,-.<l W. S .*‘k |. „<•'■. Jobe Ronenbrook.. .i<.hn,,G. Vasbnrp. f'anl Wetshoner, George ; -SnuK,.-, Gre nt.-eri • W. Me ritv.John Ade. E. L.'tell Urwisldn; E. K. Burr, John Putt,John '■ Eenwick iiid Mary J. Fenwick, resident free ! holders of aid Newt-n counties, In ' djinn, filed iif the AiUitor’s office of Ja.->-jKr comity, a petition io ilie Board of Com- , in--lone * o' the cou ties of J.taper and; Newton, in the state of Indiana, pra.mg . sa dBo ird to can<- to be constructed a ditch ‘ or nra+H in tin- said.coantics o> Jasper and - Net ton. :i. beteniafTei- de-cribisl, a couy ; of -/.id petition having lieen duly ccxtificdv bv ti-i- A ii’iiioi of Jasper eme Indi' na, to ■ the au itor ofTXeWbnccomity; Indiana, andy ... i-ie s 'tic- Board of c+nntnisskMiers of ! Jasper county. ap|s>jul.rd jatncs Sheetz,; E.tiian A. Bai.oo a iTAIb it J.Bell ws.of’Jas-' her county, .lnaiaiiii; :lnd the Board of com-' Hiissioners. of Nfewfon county, appointed Edward Hess. Za k Spilierand Barnett Hawkins. ol Neeioii c-iUnty, Indiauu, as view* ers rtt *:thi cause, to view said proposed ditch, and ioi>< rfo nt certaindut es in -aid order ■iiauied', and <■> oan I perform'ali other neecssafyVcfSTtifmservices as such , viewer* and to file their report witg each of th ■ (J.innty lAnd ibn s of Jasper and Newton con u ties; and win teas said viewers have made their view’ oC-ald. pr.mosed wocx,-and-af tep baving sub- . Scribed and sworn to the same, Have filed -rlu lr reiiiut, with said Conoty au iit■ r. and v. I.ereas, due audl-trai notice of tin- filing of such petition and ot the report of viewers tin-I .-.in was gi e i 'as required by law: And w lip ri as “a fte r w .r ds to - w trr at the-Deccmber--10111. isoi.'bf the Board of Comissiot.ers of said counties bf Jasper and Jsewton, John Fen a icl<, J.hii W. Safe and John lltulSiOn, cres.e.!.it.<v 11 li cir rcniunsllan.ee it - said cause, prirytng' for t <• a- point men: of r-i vieWer-, view o' sti.4 pro]X).se.d ditcli ami of :11 p: o eed tn gs oflil ev ie wer's t tfcreoS, a copy of w.biqii remonstrance was duly certified by f e Auditoi of each of said counties l«.>“r i’ 'AW.tof of rheotfier -ai i'Cbunty: aof v rereas tli ■ Board of Commissioners "of Jasper co oity. did at their De ember, l.isl, sessioji. appo nt George Bart e, Dexter Jones un i \V. -. -Russel', as such reviewers, and the! Board- °L < ' l L' missioner* of Neyvton c-itu nlv, * bd, ai - Uunr liecini lbe.r L ]sy],. ■ Bus , **->n, appoint S. H. Dickinson, Will H.' Ade aiim Gust swanson, as such re-vjeweis, to make re-v ew i iie.reof as praved for in said remonstrance and t i perform all other necessary acts and services as such re viewers, and to file their sWorn rep >rt herein with t he Auditors o: su'd re-peiitivc epunties; and wiieieas said r •-viewer- fiftve ina 'esucli re-view, and have filed such leport; and W hereas, Fi i-u’ . tli Bth day of AprL, 1892, . has been set by the 9Boa r<|3 of Commissioners of said respective •coiintie* a - the time for hearing the Sftmer NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby GiV E>k, of the pendency of said citVse and of the filing of said report of re-view<rs and thatthe sain WWiTTne Ireard—a nd 'let erm i tied on Hie Sth of April, 1892, In joint session of sabrßOHntSvta be heldrtt Renssehie-, Indiana Said prop sed ditch is described as follows, to-Wit: . —• Beginning -south, six ty-fl-r o- •is.l degrees east, .ioe feet from Hie quarter section corner .on the west side of section thirty-one (30 township twenty-,-igut (fSi —norllb range, seven (7) west in jasper county, Indians, and .running HieiiciTnorHi, <>3 degrees west, 510. feet to west end of the bridge ou the county line between Nekton, aiid Jasper .counties: Tlience 'Orth; Szdegrees west, co feet; fEehCe north 2'l 'le.west H.*> feet; theiii e n .rtli 8 degrees east 10-3 feetjthence i.orth,s degrees West.co<> feel; thence north 2’; degree west, riiii ■■■■■!, tiu-iieu north 51 degiees west 245 feet, tin p 37X degrees w«t,'?s~nwr tli-n o nor-lt, -17. deijre s west, 127/ feet,; thence north, 15.’ f et: thei.ee n rth, 13 degrees ea-t, 203 feet; to the bridge o it lie north line-of s. ition ;; i, township 2S, r in.gp 8, west iji Newton Cori'ity. Indiana; . - . Thencenorth, 17X degreiSjgast,49:is feet; thcrie. ■ i ors htfi'.H) feci.; th nee' mTITh, i 7% de gr. e- eristyguofeeLtllience north, 42 degrees e si, CG)-feet ; thence north, 52’.i degrees < :i-1. 1W f. et cfiicnee i.ortii. 7 ; degrees eilgtr 200 feet, to theconnty line; .-Thence north, 725, degrees ea-.t, 400 feet; thence eortli. 48x1 greets east. 100 feet ; thence north, As.'a degrees east, 800 feet; ttierice . -north, lie <leg.rpesA;ast, JOO.feet; tiience north, 54t’.egr<?h-i ca-Wfeet; ffienee’nOTttarWWv green east > **o feet; thenc ■ north, 29 degrees east, 4ixi feet; thence north, 4 degrees east, 1000 feet 1 lienee north, 8 degrees We<h- Jo ° feet to the.bridge on Hie s ctioii line between se tibijs I9and3o, township2Bnorth, range 7 W'est.aVHTiOTpdsAiwstpTtheTjenteiHtnehf-see-t:OU IP. . V-’ ; . - j rtre new n•>rt h. m degree; weSrnTOirTWIT theiH-e riortli 37X degrees feet; thence north, 63degrees west, 100 feet ;lli nice north, 72 degrees .west, 100 feet; tiipn-e north SSdegivi. - wait; 100 feet; tlieifceiiortli, 21 degrees « e-t, lent; tlieilee north, 25 degrees wo i. loineet; thenc 1 south. 84 degrees we* , 300 feeUo the line divid.ingjfie west li.ilf of .tuesw'.b of section lii; * - ""--w. Thence north, 77 degrees west, 103-4eets- - nortb, 25 degrees west, 100 feet; theneenorih, 27M degrees 'east, 100 feet, theueb ii .rth, :>7X degree- east, 100 feet, thence north 65 degicos east. 200 feet; ttieijc.e north, 59 degrees east, 100 feet; thence north, iHM.degrees oast,'loo feet; thener-.north 100 fee; to a sufficient out le, atiou-t 15!i7feeFsotftli ainTßorrTect east of t‘ c northwest c irner of the southquvter of seeiio i la, township2B north, range 7 west, in Jaspr-rßounty, Indiana. Said proposed ditch will nftss thr .ugh or otherwise affect the lands of the following limned persons, as shown by said report towil: - .Williajn.A. Potter, Eliza John Putt-, J. C. Draper, Jeruslia C Draper, Minin.' Lewis, Henry sdiuet e T John ..Wells, George Ormiston, Alpx. Kent. Ade, McCray & Co., John Eck, Benjamin Thomas, W. D. SimingJeti. J AY... Sagt'and G, W. T. Sage, Jon i W. Sage, William i'oyne, Caioli.ie E. ituek. AV. 11. Mil er, G. I*. Mathers, Henry llosenbrook, Huffnimi Keene, John Fenwick, John Keene, 11. H. and W. T. liming.' John Hudsofi.George Wortlev, Joseph B. Mansur and Cecelia Mansur,“Robert W.iinpsher, Etliot K. Burr, William Gushwa, Frederick B rr, Nancy A. t arr and John E. Med worth, Wm 11. Kane, Martin Kane, Perry C. Sawyer, Jordan township, Jasper Count!', for highways, Iroquois township. Ng,wton County, for highways, Chicago and Indiana Coal R. R. for benefit to rights of way, Carpenter township, for benefits to highways. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have j \hereunto set my hand and affixed. < jthe seai of the "Board of Conimis- . sioners, of Jasper County, Indiana, this 14th day of Mari-h, A. D 1892, ' f" HENRY It. MURRAY, Auditor Jasper County,
Wiuited--Good Homes. The Board of Guardians of Marion County desires to secure pood homes, in liidiaua. for the childi en in its.eust.6dy. Applications must be aceonipanieiktiy references. 1 form sin the country preferred, but applications frdhi parties living in town will be considered. Address, Kate F. Parker, Secy, Plymouth Church, 29 3111. Indianapolis, Ind. Dexter & Cox will sell yon a nice grade of meal and Graham flour. Ladies’ Our spring millinery has arrived and its beautiful. You are "eofiHanyinvite*! in to see it. Our Sirs. Honan will take pleasure in .showing vou through our stock. Yours anxious to please ■* Hemphill A Honan. In purchasing spectacles do not patroniz trivolin g doctors or optit -clans, as every few of them are honest or competent and are pretty apto sell inferior goods, at very high prices. Dr. I. B. Washburn has a fine test-ease of lenses and will order vou the very best of glasses, in such frames ss yen wish, at very reason- i atflevatea. ft
I«MT gffi JTHK FTA'I I ‘IF I X i. oL/ ’SZZ Jasirnr UcMinry ~ £*#• ’ In Jasper Circuit Court, toMaidi term, A. D. i-C'2, .. Ellen E. Graham. .. i Abner Risk, et al. 1 T-fie plaintiff in aboye canset his da" filed her complaint to quiet title to real e* ate in Jasper County, Indiana an taqaltiil ivAlnat the- defendants Abner Risk, —— Rist-, wife? ufj-aitl A bner lli-k, Margret Sabin and Sa 'in. Tiuaban,dof .Sft'd Marg T’ff'l Sabin, and - th et) iknown heirs, devisees and legatees and the unkliown heir*, devisees mid legatees of '.he uakhown heirs, devi'si ee and legatees, of Aticva d A ner Risk, and ——vßisk his wife and Margaret Sabin and———ab n.her husband are non-residents of the. State of Indiana, and saiil non-resident defendants are hereby notiried of th n pendency of s-rnl suit and that -aid eanse.wi t stand for irial at the March Thrin. 1892, oi.jsiii'l.Co.irt, to-wit on the Bth day of April. 1892. ~—-v. Witness my ehnd and the seal of said court this liftli day <if Mai ch, ' JAMES F. HiW IN? Clerk of Jasper Circuit court. Thompson & Bro., Attys. Mc1i.21:31-Apr.7. A i-issar MB-STATE-CFIN4MAN.V,A-et •——P -rfasper County, i I V In Circuit Couit. to Margfe Term,■ 1-S'9JsA Frank iojtz, Adm’r. / ’ VS . _ - • -V ' .. . Millie E. Paris, et al, ' Not.fcls he,v-by —given tiiatr-Htc—above i named plair.tilf filed his pe it! n in the office of ihe CXerkx>f L k*id--UeiMdr-a4ul_ati affidavit ! tbatrfhe defejdajil, ; Miliie E. Paris is a n m • resident ' f Hi-S ate of In liana. Th reforc said (lefendahtis ereby notified, of the pende- i'v. of oiid suit to.s-d real estii e mid that ■said cause will stand for tri ll at the Marell Term ■ f said Cbu'iff7Tß327"tTrrTh-e-Vt-i-thty-e>-<--Apri 1892. Witness my hand ar'l the seal, of , . said tourtaffixed at offifie in Rens- ' .-jelaer, this 22nd day of .Igrc, 1892. A-JAMES F. HiWIX. C erk Jasper Circuit, Court. STATE OF ISDPVNA ( Q Q Jasp r County, ( 'J O. vIn CiiTUtt-Court to March -XerpxA—lL_lß9:2k. Leander Kessler Y V'S. John S. Thayer —Thayer, his wife, '“dnsttthrS. Wolf, - • I Abraham L. Pattee • Pattee, his wife, Janies V. Durham, Durham, JamesN. Durham,deceased, and the unknown he rs devisees and legatees of James N. Durham, deceased, J L. Swan' and George Swan. J j ‘ Be it remember, That on this (hd day of Aturoh-A l>. 18 i 2. the above • mine I plaiii\iff by Austin & Hopkins his attorneys tiled '■in tlitf office of theL'lerk of said Court his corhlilalnt against said defen la'nts to quiet |itlA to certain Real Estate and also' the affidavit of a competent person, that said defendants afe all non-re.sideuts of the State of Indiana, sai i no ii-resident det'en tarns are. therefo *e hereby notitied-of-the pendency of said suit, mid tlwr said cause-will-staild.for-trial atadie. “March t'-rm of sa>•!' U mr t,— lßd2 r AbJKitf_Qll, ttie2Btii day -i: Marell 18 »2. , ——— WITNESS, Mv hand and sea' of ».i\s&id court, affixed atbfflc i in Rens- : AfC-t* ,'selaer, on this 3rd day of March A. D., 1892, JAMES F. IRWIN, Meh. 31 April 7. Clerk . Notice of FUatWtfiit of EstateIlillie matter of the estate of j ~a I t.u-hei Prater, Der-i'.i *:>■■!. “ J ~ ( In the Jasper Circuit Court, j » 1 March Term 1892. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,That the undersigned. as Administrator of the estate of Rachel Prater, deceased, lias presented and filed Ills acco mt and vouchers in._fin.o-so .Cement of said estat ■. aid t;mt ’.the s..me will coihe up for the examination and action of -said CiivuitCAinßiimJffieJitli day of April»• 1892, at which time all persons-interested in. said estate arc requir, d t > appear m said Courtitnd-sliow-cmiso.ifmiy.there. be._WllJL said account and vouchers should not be unproved. _An4the heirs nf said estate, and all others interested therein, are also hereby required, at the timeand place aforesaid, to appearand make prooi ol their herrsiiip or claim to any part of said estate. WILLIAM DANIELS, Administrator. M. F. Chilcote , Atty, for Administrator. Meh 24-31 Apr. 7
uOriCE 0? LETTING - Of Contract For Irou Fence. Notice is Herobv Given t-at the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiang,, will until the 9tli day of April, 1892, receive sealed bids, for the eraction of.aniron picket fence around the public square at Rensselaer, Indiana, of the height of f«m 36 to 40 inches and of a weight suiUib e or a court house yard fence. Each bidder will be required to furnish sample of post-*, rails and pickets. 1 _ The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board. HENRY B. MURRAY, Auditor Jasper County.
Notics of Loss of Certificate of Sale. And Intention to Apply for New Cer ificate Notice is hereby given to all concerned; That a “Certificate of Sale” in the words and figures following, to-wit: “State of Indiana, [ . Jasper County j-bir — —— ----- “I, Ezra, C. howels, Auditor of said Jasper County, hereby certify that Alexander J. Kent purchased the west one-half of the northwest' quarter of section sixteen (16), township thirty (30). north of rang- seven (I) west, in Union township, Ja-per County, Indiana, for the sum of four hundred dollars (#4O-u and having produced the Treasurer’s receipt for one hundred dollars ($100) the one-fourth of the purchase money and al-o the Treasurer’s receipt lor twenty-four dollars, the interest for one year ending Jan. 21, 1883, on the residue of said purchase money. Now when ihe said Alexander J. Kent or assigns shall pay annually in advance the interest and make last payment In full of said balance purchase money, towitr.tbre-- hundred dollars. Then the said Urxander J. Kent, heirs and assigns will be entitled to receive > deed for said described lands. . —s-s . Given under my hand and official J SEAL SSeaJ this 21st day of Januarv, 1888. I ’ iztfx C. NOW ELS, g Auditor Jasper County, Ind. Recorded January 21. 1883. EZRA C. NOWELS, - ' . . A. J. C.” has been lost and that the und rsigned will on the 8r i davof July, 1892, make application to the Auditor qf Jasper O>unty. Indiana, for a irew certificate of sale to be Issued in place of said lost certificate. „ CARROL C. KENT. B. W- ManShMA, AUy nut. no medicine has hsd greater success in checking consumption, in its early stages, than Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It stops coughing, soothes the throat and lungs, and mducee much-needed repme. JBu ndreds teatifiad teethe
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