Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1870 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. I e **.-■* *'■»'—■-* CHARLES JOUVENAT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROTARY PUBLIC ft REAL ESTATE ASSET, RemlaftoD, Ind. 2 31 Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given that L. W.Heukie, Administrator of the eatule of J N Shafer, deceased, has filed hit report of final settlement ol said estate, which report will be acted upon *1 the June term, 1870, of the Jasper Common Pleas court, and I f found correct said administrator will be discharged. M. L SPITLER, Clerk. Sheriff’s Sale. BV virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of tiie Jasper Common ! Pleas Court, I will expose et public sale to the highest bidder, nn Saturday the 21st day of iVluy, A 1)., 1870, at or abont o ce o’clock P. M. t of fluid day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper countv, the rents Hud piofits for a term not exceeding seven years, tiie following deecrlben real estate to- wit: Tiie south half of the southwest quarter, Section 31, Township 27. north of Range <i, west, containing 62 uud 19-iooths acres, mare or less, and on failnre to realize the full amount of judgement, interest and costs, I will at the same time and pla-.e expose at public-sule the fee simple of said real estate. 'laken as the propel ty of Johu Harmitn at the suit of Benjamin F Kuhns, for the use of A. McCoy & Thompson. Said sale wit! be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALLEN J YEOMAN, April 261 h, 1870. Sheriff Jasper Co. Hammond & SpiUer, Att'ys for Pl'ff. 2-31-31. Sale of Real Estate. IN pursuance of an order aud decree of the Commou Plea* Court of Tippecanoe couuty in tiie Slate ol Indiana, heretofore mude, the undersigned commissioner will oflet at public sale at the Court House door In thevjown of Rensselaer, in the county of Jasper, in said State, ou Friday, the 20tii day of May, 1870, between the hours of 10 o’clock. A- M., and 4 o'clock, P. ill., of said dey, the following described real estate situate in said county of Jn-per, to-wit: The sonthexal qu .rter of Section filteen (15), in Township thirty (30), north of Range six I (6,, west, estimated to contain one hundred and sixty acres. Said lunds being lands that belonged to the late Benjamin L. Tea at the lime of his death, aud ordered to be sold by said court in a proceeding for partition brought by ElizaDetli I. Tea and Rogers. Tea by Elizabeth I. Tea against t-uruli M. Glvins,etaf. Said lauds will be sold upon the following terms, to-wit: One-third of the purchase money cash in hand, one-third in oue jear, and one-third in two veais Irom day of sale, tiie purchaser executing notes with approved surety lor deterred payments, bearing Interest from Jute, aud waiving benefit ol valuation or appraisement laws iu the collection thereof. LEWIS B. SIMS, April 25th, 1870. Commissioner. I Win. L. MeCouiiell, Att’y. 2-31-31-Notice of Survey. OTICE is hereby given that I will on i v Monday, May 9th, a. D., 1870, proceed to make legal survey of section 27, town 27, north, range 7 west; ordered hy Dexter Jones; and on Wednesday, May Ulh, a. d. In7o, proceed to make legal survey of section 34, town 27 north, range 7, west; ordered by J. A. Bellows. JOHN MILLER, Surveyor of Jasper Couuty. By M. F.Chilcoti, Deputy. April 20, 1870. 2-30-3 Adminstrator’s Sale of Real Estate. NOTICE is hereby g'.veii, that hy virtue of an o-d;r of the Jasper 'touuty Gammon Pleas Court the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Moses Marion, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the Court House door in Reusseleei, Jasper county, Indiana, at two o'clock r. on Saturday the 17tli day ol May 1870, an undivided two-thirds of the following 'described real estate: The south-west quarter of the north-east qua-ter of section thirty-six, ;36) aud the undivided two-thirds of eleven and two thirds acres off t lie east side of the south-east quarter of the Bouth east quarter of sect) >n twentyfour, (24' all in township thirty, (30) north of range seven, (7) west. If net sold at public sale said r -al estate can lie purchased at private sale (but for not less than its full appraised value), upon the same terms us to payments. TERMS:—One third cash, the residue in two equal payineiPs of «ix and twelvemonths «yith interest hearing notes waiving valuation :iiul appraisement laws, and second by good freeliold sureties. MARION, Adm’r Moses Marion, doc’d. Hammond &. Spitler. April 13tli, 1870. N. B.—The widow’s interest in said real estate can be hud upon the same terms 2-23-4 w. H.&S Hew Store & Hew Goods While the railroad to Rensselaer is a prospective project, it is a natter of REALITY that THOMAS lIOLI.TXGSWOKTII isuow iceeiving and opening an entirely new stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, embracing £ STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, amongst which may be enumerated Cottonaitfs* Jean** Tweeds, Case tmeses, Broad Clothe, Denims , Stripes, Ticking , full line of Muslins, both brown aud bleached Prints, domestic and fine (i/ughams Alpacds , Poplins, ('hambras, AD Wool Delaines, U kite gooas. Hosiery, SfC. I have also a choice «el*cti>Q of Staple Groceries such a* Coffee*. Sug ar.l. 'lea., Dried I'earlier, I'iniie*, Spices. I'ej.j.er. Soda. Starch, Candle*, Hoots, Shoes, Qiietiovnie Classicale, ,\-r. All of which aio on sale at the lowest pos sihle tiguies. Call and examine goods and K rices. A snare of patronage respectfully so Cited THOS HOLLINGSWORTH, Washington street, l doors below the Bank. Rensselaer, Ind.. April 27. la7o. 2-lt NEW TYPE* NEW PRESS!! NEW STOCK!!! Having recently added to our office several fonts of uew type, a new job press, and au assortment of printer’s stationery, we can afford to do nice Job Work at Reduced Rates. We have now in stock an assortment of WHITE AND COLOHEO CARDS, ZffiJVBXiOPSIS, PAPER, Which we can sell at prices us reasonable as they can be afforded by anybodyjam •« ft Hwl«y.
