Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1892 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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-- NOTICE OF Sale of Real Estate. - ' • •, In the matter of the estate of John L-im-iis-ter, late of Jasper cojmty, Indiana, clecea<ed. Proceedings toeell real estate. TCrOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of JLN an order of the Jasper Circuit Court, the undersigned Administrator of the Ks’ ate of John Lancaster, late of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased; will offer for sa'e at publie auction**, oil the premises at the late re-il-dencG of the said John Lancaster, commencing at 10 o’clock A. M. on Friday, August sth, A. D. 1892, All of the East half (X) of the North West, Quarter (&) and the North East Quarier (JO of the South West Quarter (H) of Section Thirty-one (31), in township twenty-nine (29) North, Range Seven (7) West. The widow. Eliza A. Lancaster consents and directs the O >urt to sell her Interest, in the above described Real Estate, and w ill also deltver to the purchaser a Quit Claim Deed for her interest in said laud, at the time the ,ale of said Re< l Estate, by said Administraior Is confirmed by the court. And if said Real Es ate is not sold on the said sth (lay of August, 1892, at public sale, then said Administrator is directed to sell said Real Estate at private sale, at the law office of Monlecat F. Chllcote, in Rensselaer, Indiana. Terms of Sale: One-third cash in hand on day of sale, the residue in equal payments, at nine and eighteen months from date of sale, with notes at 6 per cent. Intetest. Wsiiying valuation and appraisment laws, of tin; State of Indiana with personal security and secured by mortgage upon the Real-Estate sold, —•' July 2nd, 1892. •* See order book 21 on page 199. „ Mordecai k. Chiloote. „ J.qly 7-14-21-28 ’ Admistrator. LiVEBT, ~ Fed and SaleStai. New Barn, New Rigs, New Harness,G-ood Horses. / W o sen! out first-class equipment and guarantee satisfaction. Spcei.-L attention given to boarders by 11nmeal, day or week. Carriages f<»r Funerals, Weddings, Parties, etc., oil shot t notice. »< Van Rensselaer Street, South of Town Hall, Rensselaer, Indiana. j Burras, Proprietor. I
RENSSELAER STOCK FAR/A. -a> t * Stallions, Season of 1892.
Rensselaer Wilkes. „ - b y ALCANTARA 7». Rloord 2:23. and 10 years of age. sire of 46 in 2:30. est Dam Nek* by Nutwood 2:18V Sire of dam of Arlon 2 years 2:40V. -and the greatest living SIT®.’T 2nd Uam Herwia by Woodford Mambriko 2:21*. Damof Woodford Wilkes, Sire of 4 in 2;SO. 3rd dam Hkrmosx bv Bownr Forrbst49, Dam of llennui i:27X and 5 <■ prudncintf daughters. 4thdam Ruts i 4 *,*.<*v«r IffV nf who«e deeoendatito are In the 4:40c 1%8«. SIOO to insure Season to dose June 13.
Royal Cossack 2452. DON COSSACK 980. Record 2:23. Ist Dam Mat Qiiekk by Ahericak Clav 34. 2nd Dun by Euicssojr 180. 3rd Dam by Davy OubeitiiTT. 4ill Dam by Kkktucky Whip sls to insure living colt.
Pluto 1950. At 12 years of age sire of 3 la 3:30 and grandsire of 2 Hi 2:30 llat. by - WEDGE WOOD 2:19. Ist dam Primrose by Abdallah 15. Damof • tte-1 wal-1 2 ~ ——, , Sineusa :27jf, . Ictai Ban 2 rtf,—rt Pa .-an 2:30. Princeps, sire of 29 in 2:30( Max Im, sire of 4. ia 230, : . _ , ’ • Pluto, sire of 3 in 2:30; and three other producing sons and daughters. 2nd dam Bla--k Rose by Tom Tkembr. Dam, Grandam and Great Grand Dstfi of over iou 2:30 trotters. $99 to insure.
Royal Cossack and Pluto, Jr., will make flie season in.charge of F. M. Handley and will be in Rensselaer on Mondays, Fridays and Fanners ctfbnot do better than to breed their heavy mares to these horses and raise coach and carriage horses that always command good prices. ’* /
'if • 1 *■, t * * Fashionably bred colts and fillies for Bale. Se nd for new catalogue just issued. Address, RENSSELAER STOCK FARM, RENSSELAER, IND
