Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1874 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
jyjOTICK OF SURVEY. Section 20, township 28 uortli, rang# 6 west. Stale of Indiana, County of Jasper, m: Evan M. Tapp give* node# to John A. Bellnon, Henry Marlow, Tlioma* Borough*, M.F. Connelt, Peter Poulks. William Gillmore, Eliza Hannah,or., Albert F. Israel, Charles Jourrmit, George McCoy and William McDonald that l» b owner of tho norlhWf.il qu nrler of file southwest quarter of section 20, town 28 north, range 5 w»i«t; and that lie will on Monday June 291b,J»74, proceed with the Surveyor of said comity to make a It gal survey of said section or so much thereof us may lie necessary to locate, . perpetuate and establish the lines and corners to my said land as above described in Said section, town and range. '• EVAN M. TAPEM. F. Chilcote, utty for applicant. 37-3 NONRESIDENTS. State of Indiana, Jasper county, ss: In tho Circuit Comt. September term, 1871. Complaint No. 728. Eli Dean vs Ichabod T. Cage, Hiram R. Dates and Daniel Sloan. Now comes the plaintiff, by DwigginsACo. his attorneys, and files bis complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana ; therefore by order of the Court, made May 12th, 1874, at the May term 1871, of said court notice is hereby given said defendants that unless they he and appear on the seeond day of the next term ot the J sper Circuit Court,to be boldcn on the third Mo day of September A. D. 1874, at tho Court House in Rensselaer, in said connty and State, and answer or deniur to said complaint, the same will be heard and answered in their absence. Witness my name and the Seal of ' 7 SEAL lsafd court affixed, at Rensselaer » v-/this loth day of June, A. D. 1574. MARION L. SPITLER 38-3 Clerk of Jasper Circuit. Court, OF SURVEY. Notice is hereby given to William Mofflt, Alfred Thompson, J. A. Pierce, Harvey W. Carr, Henry A. Jones, S. G. & A. J. Busey, Peter G.Thompson, James Clems, Elizabeth Rogers, John G Barnard, John U.Smitliand Hamilton Jefferson that William H Lcwark owns Iho west half of tlie southeast quarter and tiie east half of the southwest quarter of section six-ffi), the northeast quarter of the nnithwest quarter and I he southwest quarter ol the southeast quarter of section seven (7) all in township thirty-one (31) north, of range six (6), west; iu Jasper county,lndiana, containing in all two hundred and forty (249) acres, more or less ; and that on Tuesday the 28d day of June, 1874, said William H. Lewark will proceed.with the Surveyor of __ said county to make a legal survey of said sections or so much thereof as may beneces-sarydw-estabßsh th«Hi lies and corners-oC the — lauds above described and owned by said Lewark. WILLIAM H. LEWARK. Thos. J. Spitler, Attorney. 37-3 pETITION TO SELL REALTY. State of Indiana, County of Jasper, ss: In Circuit Court, September term, 1874. Notice is hereby given that Robert H. Smith, executor of the will of Frances Moore deceased has filed his petition to soli the following real estate the property of the decedent, to-wit: - . I ''(JQ Description. | « =! » - irfflj N O' nw ... 1 30 7 W ).< se U. 22 31 C S w se)j 27 31 6 N }.t sw Q , 27 31 6 SwVneJ4 2131 6 N % ne G 27 21 6 Nw; 27 31 6 all in JaspeF'cbuntyTTndiatia, under the provisions of said will; and John Morrison, William Morrison,Lulicia Daniels,.Hannah M. Harpers Journey H. Willey, Mary Gross, William Daniels, John Daniels, Stacy Daniels, Maria Lawrence, Henry B. Lawrence, Martin Huffman. John 11. Deckel. Harriet L. Decker, Hannah M. Decker, Horace S. Decker, Eleanor G. Decker, Amos S. Decker, Adam M . Decker and the Third Presbyterian Church of Cincinnati, Ohio, heirsand devisees under said will are hereby notified that said petition will be heard at the said term of said court. commehciugJSeptember 2lst, 1874, Wituess my hand and seal of said ( SKAL Vourt, June Ist, 1874. MARION L. SPITLER, - - Clerk dr Jasper Circuit Cburf. Thompson & Bro. attys for petitioner. 38-3 SEASONABLE HINTS TO FARMERS. Mv Friends:—l di sire to call your attention to nrv stock and manufactures for 1874. This season I siiail sell the celebrated Ottawa Clipper Plows, wood and iron beams,manufactured at Ottawa, lit,, by Maierhofer & Dent; the Indiana Cultivator, made at Dublin, VVavne county, lud.; Long & AHstetter’s Hamilton Day Rake; the Union Corn Planter; Single aDd Double Shovel Plows, manufactured ill iny own shop and under my personal supervision. These plows are made of the best materials, by good workmen, and are perfectly adapted to work well in the soil of Jasper county. They cannot be excelled by auy that are offered in the market. The Celebrated Champion Self-Raking Reaper and Dropper, and the Champion Light Mower. The latter machine lias beeu called “The Pride of the Meadow and very appropriately, t„c, as its great strength and durability combined with its elmplieity of construe!tea and lightness make it far superior to euy other machine yet invented. Do not buy a Reaper or Mower until ycm have seen the Champion. r Wagons, Buggies and Carriages. As in past seasons, I Shall keep on hand and make to order all kinds es vehicles for road and farm For the quality of materials used iu their construction, for elegance of design, for superiority of workmanship, beauty of finish, strength, curability and adaptation to eudure (lie strain of the imperfect roads and rough fields of onr prairie eouutry,my carriages and wagons have Won a reputation which places them in the rauk of the very best. All kinds of wood work and wood repairing dono at my shop with dispa'ch and neatness, by experienced mechanics. Wc make Wheelbarrows, Harrows, Plow Stocks, &c., Si c. HORSE, KITCHEN AND FARM HARDWAREI shall keep a good stock of Cook Stoves with furniture complete, both wood and coal burning Heating Stoves for offices and sitting .looms, Axes, Hatchets, Hammeis, Augurs, Saws, Gimlets, Files, Shovel*, Spades, Hay Forks, Maunre Forks,Spading forks, Hoes, Rakes, Mattocks, T race Chains, Halter Chains, Soap Ketlier, Smoothing 1-qiis, Garden Trowels, Grass Hooks, Edits, Screws, Wrought and Cut Nails, Carpet Tacks, Hinges, Pad Locks, Door Locks, the celebrated “Diamond’* Table Cutlery, Pocket Cutlery, &c. Also, au assortment ol Tinware, Spade aud Fork Handies, Augur Handles, Sic. BIACKSMITIHNG In its several departments of Ilareo Shoeing, Wagon and Carriage Iranin;. Plow Making and Sharpening, and Genera! Repairing,dono to order neatly aud substantially. . , Thanking the public for past liberal favors it will be my endeavor to merit a rout lunation of patronage, by Trailing hota for Cash, strict attention to business, and courteous treat. me.nl to all. NORMAN WARNER. 6-20. Front Street, Rensselaer. Imti uuu
