Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1893 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE INDEPENDENT. NEW YORK. X Religious uxtd, Literary Newspaper and Review. Undenominational, and impartial. A paper for clergymen, scholars, teachers, business men, and families. It discusses every topic of the day—religious, theological, political, literary, social, artistic, and scientific. Its contributed articles are by the most eminent writer sos the English language. It employs specialists and distinguished writers as editors of its Twenty-one Departments, as follows: Literature, Science, Music, Fine Arts, Sanitary, Missions, Religious Intelligence, Biblical Research, School and College, Personals, Charities, Editorial, News of the Week, Sunday School, Ministerial Financial, Insurance, Old and Young, Pebbles, Farm and Garden, Puzzledom. A paper particularly fitted for lawyers, doctors, clergymen, men and women who read and think for themselves. A paper especially valuable for those interested in Fine Arts, Science, Itlnsic. A paper giving valuable information upon Finance, Insurance, Commerce. A paper for Sunday-School Workers, those who have a Farm, Garden or House lants. oA paper for the family, Fid and young.
Its yearly subscription is $3 Of), or at that rate for any partof a year. Clubs of five, $2.00 each, Specimen Copies Free. THE INDEPENDENT. !’. O. Box 2787. 130 Fulton Street, New York Letting of Contract Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday November 21st, 1893, the contract for the construction of a grade of highway on west side of section 30, town 28. range -6. according to and profile on file in County Auditor’s Office, Will be let to lowest responsible bidder, sealed bids therefor will be received up to the time of letting, the Board of Commissioners reserving the right to reject all bids. Rensselaer, Ind. Nov. 15. 1893. Bv order of the Board of Commissioners. HENRY B. MURRAY, Auditor Jasper County. HoMSaWMMo BY ADMINISTRATRIX. In the Matter of Estate of *i Thomas Monnett, Deceased. L By Cordelia P. Monnett, Administratix.J Proceedings to sell real estate. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Jasper Circuit Court, the un. dersigned, Administratrix of the estate of said Thomas Monnett, deceased, will offer for sale at private sale, at the law office of M. F. Ohiicote, in Rensselaer, Indiana, on and after the Eighth Day of December, 1893,
all of the following described real estate situated in the town of Rensselaer, in the county of Jasper and state of Indiana. AS FOLLOWS TO WIT: “A part of lot ten (10), in block three (8) in the original plat to the town of Rensselaer. Jasner county, Indiana, more particularly described by meets and bounds as follows: Commencing at the most westerly corner of lot ten (10) in said block three (8). thence along the southerly line of said lot ten <!•) one hundred and twenty (120) feet, thence on a line upon said lot ten (10) parallel with the line of Washington street in said town, thirty-two and one half (32X) feet, thence on a line parallel with the southerly line of said lot ten (10) to said Washington Street one hundred and twenty (120) feet, thence on a line with Washington street thirty two and one half (82X) feet, to the place of beginning, subject to • an alley running parallel! with Washington street across said lot ten (10) ninetyfive (96) feet back from said Washington street as described in a deed of Merv.n Clark and wife, to Thomas Monnett, dated February 10th, 1853, and recorded April 7th, 1858, in d ed record 4, page 427. Also the iollowiug piece or part of real estate more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point at the most westerly line on Van Rensselaer street sixty-six and two-thirds (BBS) feet southerly from the northerly corner of block th.ee (8) in the original plat to the town of Rensselaer, and running thence westerly parallel with Washington street one hundred and forty (140) ieet more or less, to property formerly owned by Elzabeth Percuplle, thence southerly parallel with Van Rensselaer street eighty-three and one third (88),) feet, thence easterly parallel with Washington street one hundred and forty (140) feet to the westerly line of Van Ren.selaer street, thence along said westerly line of said Van Rensselaer (Street eighty
three and one third (8SJ») feet to the place of besrlnlng. Subject to the easement of all alleys located tnereon. Also 10l thirteen (IS) in the original plat to the town of Rensselaer, subject to the easmi-nt of all alleys located thereon. Alsoapart of lots eleven (11) and tw<lve (12) in block three (8) in the original plat to the town of Rensselaer, more particularly de-cribed as loliows: Commencing at a point on the southerly line of Washington street tn the town of Rensselaer ninety (flu) feet from the junction of Washington and Fr nt streets in said town, thence northery along the line of Washington sire, t th>rty (3u) feel, thence back parallel with Front street ntnety-uve (9.5) feel to the Alley, I her.co parallel with Washington street thirty (80) feet, thence parallel with Front sheet to Washington stree) ninety-five (OS) feet being the place of beginning. TERMS oF SALK:—Said property will be sold for one third cash in hand, the balance in two equal payments at nine and eighteen months with six per cent, interest innn dale of isle on deferred payments. Bald notes to be secured by a mortgage on real estale sold waiving v»lu iiion ium n'.piaiseiuent laws, no es aud inurtgngc providing for attorneys CORDELIA!’ MONNfcTT, „ Admlnls.iatrix. M. F CnitcoTß, Atty, for Admr’x. i NOV. 16-23-80. D. 7. ' ’
