Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1892 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
EMBRACE The Opportunity, and attend the Grand Mi Ball, In BENTLEY’S HALL at
WHEATFIELD, Friday Evening, Oct 7, Aa this will be the LAST BALL held in that hall for FIVE YEARS, and with prices reduced to 75 Gents, We expect a'very enjoyable time. Facial masks on hand. WM. MILLER, Manager. PUBLIC SALK The undersigned will offer at Public Sale at his residence miles south of DeMotte, inKeener tp., Jasper county, Ind., beginning at 10 o’clock A. M. on Saturday,}tOcti bar 22, J 892, The following property, to-wit: Seven cows, two 2-year old steers, one 2-year old heifer, one 2-year old bull, 1 mare, one 2-year old colt, one spring colt, 2 mowers, 1 parlor stove, and other farming implements and household goods too numerous to mention. Teems of Sale:— One year’s credit without interest, or 10 per cent, discount for cash, on sums over $4. CHAS. H. THOMPSON. C. O. Spencer, Auctioneer. 6-2 t.
HUT rax THE STATE OF INDIANA. j a ~ Jasper County i O3, InJas^jer Ctosnit Court, to October Term Henry G. Stain, ) vs. VNo. 4,408. LoweU Holbrook, et al, ) Be it remembered, That on this 16th day of September, A, D., 1808, the above named plaintiff by B. W. Marshall and 0. E. MUis, Attorneys, Hied In tbe office of the Clerk of said Oonrt their complaint against said defendants, to quiei title to real estate, and also tbe affidavit of a competent person, that said defendants, Lowell Holbrook and Holbrook his wife, Amy Ennis and Nicholas J. Ennis her husband; and the nnknown heirs, devisees and legatees; and the nnknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of LoweU Holbrook and —— Holbrook bis wife, and Amy Ennis and Nicholas J. Ennis her hatband, whose names are unknown are non-resi-dents of the State of Indiana, said non-resi dent defendants are therefore hereby notified cit the pendency of said snit, and that said cause will stand for trial at the October term of said Court, 1808, to-wit. on the 84th day of October, 1892. WITNESS my band and the seal of said Court, affixed at office l "rTr Jin Rensselaer, on this 16th day of October, A. D. 1898. WM. H- OOOYEB, Clerk. B. W. Marshall and O. E.MiUs, Attys for FJff. Sept. *B-29-Oct-8.
Notice of Change in Township Boundary. . . . , t State of Indiana, j . Jasper Oonnty. (boI, Henry B. Murray, Auditor In and for said county, certify that at the regular June session 1894. of the Board of Commissioners of said county, on petition the following change was made in the boundaries of Un on, Newton and Marion townships, in said county, by order of said Board. And the Board being fully advised find that the prayer of said petition he granted. It Is therefore ordered by the Board, that the southern boundary or the township of Union be . hanged from its present location one half mile south, and that the same be established on the south line of section twen-ty-five (IS), twenty-six (M), twenty-seven (47), twenty-eight («8), twenty-nine (J 9 and thirty (30), In township thirty (S 0 north, range seven 17) west. In Jasper oonnty, Ind., ai d all of said township ana range north of taid line to he made a part of Union town- * Said change will transfer from Marion township to Union township, the south half of section twenty-five (48) and the southeast quartet of section twenty-six (M) township thirty (80) north, range seven (7) west. Also from Newton township to Union township the southwest quarter of Section tweoty-elx (48) and the south half of section twenty-seven (47), twenty eight (48). twentynine (49) and thirty (99) m township thirty (80) north, range seven (7) west, It 6 further ordered that notice of such change be given by publication for three weeks in 4 weekly newspaper of the county. In Testimony whereof I bereuo /V«T>VO toy hand and the seal of the )Board of Commissioners of said v <- 7 iT^ / County, this Wh day of September HKNBT B. MURXAT, Auditor Jasper County, Sep .41-49.0 ct. 8. Indiana
Special Notice To Fabmebb.Never were we before so able to give you ss good s boot or thoe for tbe money as we will be this fail Why is this? Because, leather is is down, we hare bought of the most reliable and cheapest factories ot the U. S. and we have cat ali leather goods at least 5 percent from the usual price. We oan save you' monI.J. Porter. Those wishing to attend a Business College this year should not fall to read the Ad. of the Lafayette Buaineas College in thts iMat, one of the nu»t ll ble acirtmlß in the wcaL
