Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1870 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. gTATE OF INDIAN A, J ASTER CO. Common Pleat Court, October Term, IftJO. Indian*! A tjAntr*! Railway 00. W. Daulol B. Littkneld ui>d Philander Doud, roauci.osutuc. It appearing from uffiduylt filed that laid Dutiiof B. Li lira field la it übnrpsldent of the Stole of Imltauu, ho Is hereby notified that plaintiff* has filed her complaint against hi in wherein alia prays foreclosure! ol mortgage; and that unless said Littlefield appear at the next term of Jasper Common Pleas Court, to be held In Rensselaer, Ind , on .'ld Monday in October, 1870, and plend to said complaint the matters and things therein alleged -will bo determined. x-—"v. Witness my hand nnd seal this /-SEAT. ;13th dav of June, 1870. M L. SPITLER, Clerk of Jasper Common Pleas Court, ilummond & Spitler, Attys so Plaintiff*. 2-38-3-JG

A Bargain in Land. Between the hour* of 10 o’clock a. M., and 4 o’clock P. M, on Thursday the 21st Day of July, 1870, At the door of the Court House, in the town of Rensselaer, county of Jasper, and State of Indiana, I will olfer at public anolion, the following described real estate, belonging to the heirs of John Davidson, deceased, and situate in Walker township, in said county, to-wit: The southwest quarter, also tho southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Sec, 7, Tp. 31, north of Range 6 west; and also the northwest quarter of Sec. 18, same township and range, containing, in all, 340 acres. Tho Circuit Court of Ve-million county, Indiana, at its February term, 1870, upou hearing the petition of Wm. D. Lindsey, el. al , in a cause of exparte partition, appointed me special commissioner to sell tho same.— Said land will be offered in parcels to suit purchasers, and being situated near the proposed Plymouth, Knnkakee and Pacific Railroad, and being surrounded by well improved farms and tho rich deposits of iron ore that abounds in that locality, it will afford u raro opportunity to men of moderate means to secure desirable homes. _ This land was purchased some 15 years ago by Mr. Davidson for the purpose of making a stock farm,but his death soon after, defeated that object, nnd it lias since been held by his heirs, iu common, in its original wild state. There are some 40 or 50 acres of good timber on it, and the balance is prairie, nearly ail es which is dry arable land that can be farmed without ditching. My want of familiarity with the land and its surroundings, prevents reference ta other local advantages that doubtless exist, and which would contribute to the inducements already mentioned. The future prosperity, however, that is looming up in the near future, must reveal to the dullest mind that money now invested in real estate in the county of Jasper, cannot fail, in a few years, to be increased many fold. The railroads and other public improvements that arc in progress must very soon develop tho many natural advantages it possesses and thus enrich the owners of real estate and add to the general wealth and prosperity of the county. In view of these prospects, now is the time to invest, and the purchaser of the above described lands will secure a bargain, that in all probability, will never again be realized in Jasper county. The chain of title is clear and unincumbered and the conveyance will be made in fee simple. TERMS. —One-half cash and one-half in six months, wi'hout interest. Deed to be executed on full payment. WM. E. LIVENGOOD, 2 39-3 t. ' Commissioner. Rensselaer, Indiana, Juno 22, 1870.

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