Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1874 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LEGAL, 4DTEIITISI!JIESTV gllelßlF * % SALK J " By virtue of a writ of yeyijj exponas to mo directed from the Clerk of tire Jasper Circuit Court, I will expose at public sole to the highest bidder on Saturday the bill .day September, 187-I, between . the Ifuiirs of 10 o’clock n. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, at tho door of the Court House of Jasper county, the rents and profits for a term of not exceeding seven yedrs, of the following described real estate, to-wit: .The east half of the southeast quarter and (lie southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section 15, in township 23 north, of range G west, in Jasper county, Indiana. On failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs.! will at the samd time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Alvernice Shepard at the suit of Andrew J. Davis. Said sale will be made with relief from valuation laws. ' LEWIS L DAUGHERTY, Aug. G, T 874. Sheriff Jasper County, Ind. Thompson &. Bro.atly for pltff,- 4G-3. JN BANKRUPTCY. Assignee’s Sale of Real Estate. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Indiana. In the matter of William Irwin, Bankrupt. \j OTICE is hereby given that on Friday, i-x the 4th day of September, 1874, at 2 o'clock p. in. of that day, on tiie premises of said bankrupt, the undersigned Assignee ill Bankruptcy of the estate and effects of Win. Irwin, bankrupt, pursuant to orders from tho United States Court for the District of Indiana made and dolivered to me, will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder (the purchaser to assume -the incumbrances or mortgages, and the land to be sold ill such parcels as will most benefit the estate) tiie following described real estate situated ill Carpenter t*wnship, Jasper county, Indiana, two miles northeast from Remington, to-wit ; North half of section 10, township 27, range G—32o acres ; west half southeast quarter section IG, township 27, range G—HO acres ; cast half of northwest quarter of section 17, township 27, range 6—Bo acres : south half ofHhe west half of the northeast quarter of section 17, township 27,range 6 40 acres ; total, 520 acres. TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash in hand, one-third in 6 months and one-third in 12 months ; the purchaser giving notes with approved security, payable in bank, untTbgariugß per cent, interest from duto These lauds are all in cultivation .very rich and fertile. Persons wishing choice homes and good bargains should not fail to be there Urbana, 111., July 31, 1874. ' 4ti-4 iwiLLIM GOODS THE LATEST And Most Fashionable STYLES OP MILLINERY GOODS Are kept in Rensselaer, by the MISSES lIOGAN, Who have a select stock of.goods in store and arrangements with a Chicago firm bv Which orders will be tilled wcekTy, if necessary. S MAHI.AT, And all kinds of Sewing, done to order.— Also tiie latest styles of . BAIR WOK If. Switches, Pufis, &o Persons desiring to preserve llie hair of deceased friends, can have it neatly arranged in Bouquets orWreatlisof Flowers and Leaves. All orders for work or goods, promptly attended to. 1 JENNIE & MAGGIE lIOGAN. FSRST FOR SALE. 283.62 ACRES. There is 50 acres of good timber, and the remaining portion of the farm is well adapted for agricultural purposes, or grazing land.— A stream of running water passes through tiie tract. Said farm lies within four miles of St. Joseph & Denver City Railroad station and near Seneca, county seat of Nemaha county. Bear in mind, Nemaha county, Kansas, lias • *' TWO FUUY EQUIPPED LINES OF ha.zxjHoai> the St. Joseph & Denver City and the Ccntral Bi rmch Union Pacific ; all needed county buildings, including the finest court house in the Stale ; good school houses in every neighborhood ; plenty of timber, coal and building rock ; is one of the best watered counties in the West ; has an unlimited stock range ; is unsurpassed as an agricultural and fruit-growing region, LOW TAXES. Taxes are lower than in any other connty in Kansas or the West. Nemaha county has not a dollar's bonded indebtedness. The above mentioned farm has been entered twenty years, It will be sold for cash, or traded for city lots, suburban property or a gOcd farm in Indiana. For further particulars address, , P. O. 8<4Y91, 44 3mo Rensselaer,Ja.-,ter CO., Indiana. FARMERS’ FACTORY AT MONTICELLOr The undersigned having taken charge of the TIPPECANOE WOOLEN MILLS: have this season entered upon a “New Departure” hi their line of business, and if sustained by the farmers will continue the same; from year to year. We have employed the most SKII.I.LXI, WORKMEN, manufacture the VERY BEST-GOODS, and propose to sell them exclusively to the consumer, thereby saving to him all expense of passing the goods through the hands'of retail dealers. ii'l make eveiy yard of goods we sell, ana guarantee everything as.xtlttMev.teci. I ■ Wc have the past gear’s productions new 1 ready for the trade, in finer quality and lower < prices than ever before offered in this comj mnnlty, WfLßty tfe. ... HIGHEST PRICES FOR WOOL IN.CASH OR GOODS. Come and see us and we guarantee yon will open your eyes in astonishment at the tine display of goods. Give us your -trade, and we will save money for you and make money ! for ourselvfs. Factory and salesroom at the east eml of : thoold wagon btidge over the Tippecanoe ! river, which is now free and in good repair Montlccllo, Ind.. May. 1,71, 1 3A-.2m ' f>. I>. .to, S. 1 >AI