Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1893 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
BANKS BREAK. Some men lose moneys but he who buys a farm in Wavne County, Illinois, is sure of a good home, and a profitable investment. We would like to correspond with those desiring good cheap homes, where all kinds of grain and grasses are grown, and where fruits of all kinds are grown to perfection. You cannot afford to let your money lie idle when yon can make an investment that is absolutely safe, and certain of a profit. Our farms are all selected with reference to their convenience to schools, churches and markets, and cannot fail to please anyone who comes and sees our advantages—and resources. During the last two years we have sold nearly Two Hundred Thousand Dollars worth of farms and our correspondence now indicates that during the next few months we will sell more farms than we ever have heretofore in the same length of time. When we make a a sale we procure deed and abstract, and send them to the bank of the purchaser, where he is permitted to examine both, and see that everything is all right. In this way the purchaser is fully protected as to title and payments. Our farms are nearly all sold on a payment of from |to | in cash, and the balance on time, from 4to 5 years, at 6 percent, interest. If you own a good farm where everything is raised to live on, you need have no cares about banks breaking. We give you one example. If it does not suit you send for price list and descriptive circulars. No. 100. . Q/A ACRES 1% miles from R. R. station. Ov 9 miles from Fairfield, all under fence 60acres in meadow, two story house 6 rooms, excellent water, 60 bearing apple trees, 90 bearing cherries, good granery* 20 acres of wheat of which purchaser will get one third, fine prairie land, Splendid neighborhood, % mile from school, 1 mile from church. A great bargain at $25 per acre; SI2OO cash, balance on four years at 7 per cent. Now is a good time to see the country. All correspondence given prompt attention. BUNCH & BONHAM, Fairfield, Wayne Co. 111. REEFRENCES. N. J. Odell, Mayor; C. C. Boggs, Judge Appellate Court; G P. Wadsworth, President Hayward College;Summers & Dickey, Pork Packer, all of Fairfield. Facts Worth Knowing. Cambria, Ind., Nov. 18, 4892. Dr. Man O Wa: It is with pleasure that I am enabled to say that six weeks use of your Indian Herbs has done me more good than five years treatment with other physicians. I am yours truly, Jas. W. Sipes. See the doctor at the Makeever House on Wednesday, Aug. 23.
Ditch Notice. Notice is hereby given that in Ditch Cause No 9251, Erhard Wuerthner et al. in Com. missioners Court that the Viewers filed their report in said cause on July 27th, 1893. in the Auditor’s office of Jasper County, Indiana, and that said report is set for hearing on Thursday, the same being the 7th day of September, 1898, and the 4th day of the regular September term of said Commissioners court. That the said proposed ditch commences in a ditch already partly constructed at a point twenty seven lods east, and seventy rods north, thirty four degrees east, of thft north west corner of the south west quarter of section twenty seven in township twenty-nine north of range seven west in Jasner county, Indiana, and terminates in Curtis Creek at Stake No 99, plus 72 feet, the same being in a general south westerly direction from the starting point above described all in said county of Jasper; That the said proposed ditch will affect the lands of the following named persons so far as they can be ascertained by inquiry and search of the public records of said county, who are each given notice of the filing and the time set for the hearing of said report: William D. Sayler, Erhard Wnrthner, William D. Sayler, Winona Sayler and William D. Sayler, Isaac N. Makeever, Joseph Sayler, Samuel O. Duvall, John W. Duvall Jr., and Edgar J. Duvall, Abner Pancoast, Andrew K. Sayler, Ellen J. Savler, John Martindale, Madison Makeever, John Makeever, Charles Waling and Charles E. Waling, Milton Makeever, John E. Bisloskl. John Bisloskl. James Shindler, Daniel S. Makeever, Selwin Sayler, Orpheus Halstead. Sanford S. Halstead, David L. Hal stead, William Halstead, Ellen Mahony, Mary Gibson. Ida Robinson, Milton Makeever, Sanlord Makeever, Melville M. Makeever, Bessie Makeever, Blanche Makeever, Rosa Makeever, Jessie Makeever. JOhn L. Makeever, and Mrs. Clara Coen, heirs of Madison Makeever, deceased, and the Trustee of Newton Township and Newton Township. Witness my hand and the seal of Board ot County Commissioners ITirSclof said Jasper County, Indiana, this the Bth day of August, 1893. HENRY B. MURRAY. Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana.
nun h State of Indiana: I Jasper County. ( In Jasper Circuit Court. October Term 1893. Elhannen Hilton i f vs. > Complaint No 4547. Harriet J. Hilton. ) Now comes the Plaintiff, by J. W, Douthlt bis attorney, and files his complaint herein, for a divorce together with an affidavit that the defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendant, that unless she lie and appear on the first day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the third Monday of October A. D. 1893, nt the Court House In Rensselaer in said County and State and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in her absence.* In Witness Whereof, I hereunto . jAset my hand and affix the. Seal of I Jsald Court, r « Rensselaer this 81st of July A. D. 1898. _ WM.H.OOOVER, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. James W. Douthlt, A tt’y for Plff. Aug. 8.M.7. r Notice of Awointmeiit of Administratorta mm>. muu»
