Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1877 — Page 4

jfI&NSSELAER ONION sess k Thursday, July 6th, 1877.

Gold <*onod nod deed ia N«w Tock *n r»o*d«y *t 105). - -e»iiviw'»«'iiv:’=s^==r Eight hundred end twenty-five Sienneuitee landed at Philadelphia Iwt Friday. The Russians have been compelled to abandon K(c)ars and are now traveling on foot and horseback, ayd, it ia said, they make very good lime, too. Jo,ra republicans condemn the policy pursued by President Hayes ia Ids treatment of the south, but /ajied to suggest a more practical one. There is peace at the south now, a condition which President Grant, with the assistance of congress aud the army, failed to establish though )i,e tried faithfully eight years. Independence Day was generally observed throughout the country with appropriate ceremonies and various interesting exercises, and what is most remarkable is the fact that everywhere the day passed off pleasantly and unmarred by the usual drunken row* and riots. No serious accidents are reported, and there is a noticeable absence iu the /iaily papers of the loug list of casualties which usually fills the news columns of the same the next day qr two after the" Fourth. Till is as it should be. Let us rejoice aud giys thanks!

The fools are not ali dead yet, as witness the following from a Green/jaatle correspondent of the Trui'ianapolis Journal: “A precocious student of Asbury last week Bent two dollars to an enterujrUing YanJyjee in New York ‘Universal and infallible rules for elegant beJifvior in polite society.’ He received the following poorly written and unpunctuated reply: ‘Dear sir —Always keep your nose clean, and don’t suck more than one finder at a time.' The fellow’s advertisement was to sell a ‘valuable liook worth twice thfe money.’ If lie should undertake to visit Indiana without a strong body-guard there would be one lying Yankee less to be reported in the Now England census.” A destructive tornado swept over jibe central portion of the state night, blowing down houses, trees, fences, grain, aud everything in its path. The counties which suffered most from lhe storm jv*re Morgan, Shelby, Decatur, Hush, Wayne, Henry and Johnson. Iu £] he latter county fourteen lives are reported to have Jreeh lost, and a large number of persons seriously wounded. The damage to erupg is incaleylable. The loss of stock is also reported be immense. A geutleiUan from Dafnyit’e says that the storm nt that city was accompanied by tremendous hailstones weighing fpqni six to eight ounces, which plyk’ed sad havoc with window lights, some houses being'completely piddled. *

A eoneeppmieipit pi' the Chicago Tribune telegrapiisjl/ts paper trow tvoiuloii, July 4-th: “Sinue it was ‘•discovered that the battle ot'lJiela :“was only a skirmish the papers fhavebeen saying sarcastic things ‘‘ffiout the Telegraph, which first ‘•piifijjxhed the report. It is almost */as ,<liscplt mow to find out the ‘•truth regarding the movement on •‘‘the panuha aa it has been about in Ada Minor Telegrams neither side can be relied <:u V«'e must.wait for advices by ‘ Vtail in order to get/the real facts. *Kbr quite brilliant mendacity the ‘•'Jurkish officials reports have thus “lar ufjf the palm.*? People <»ught not forget that moveuieuts are si first (it necessity very slow. It requires a good deal of preparation a..d time to bring large bodjt-s of troops into position where they can kill one another off rapidly. Brilliant exploit* on an extensive scgljC, llist will %tp tint largely in 'lettfinjuiog the war need not he anticipated Aw several months yet. /I’he jitti*«t?ns hai e;na«le rapid progress thus far, but if the last report* Asia Minor arc true they, have moved too fast npd the reat Kars may be followed by temporary reverfe|.

Oh, the .political campaign in OMo will be warm this season. The democracy wiil concentrate their efforts upon securing a successor to lion Stanley Mathews in the United States senate, and the republicans will be vigilant to prevent them. An exchange gives the following recipe lor the extermination of warts: ' “You can get rid of warts by stealing a piece of pork and burying it under a stone. A horse chestnut carried in the left pocket is qqu&ily effective. Or get an old piece of stick and rub with it the objectionable excrescence, and in a soft and appealing voice repeat the invocation—Ananmna nionamike Barcelona bona strike, hare ware from a back, lialico balico we wo track—the wart will vanish.” lliots are feared in Montreal on the 12th instant. The Orangemen are going to parade, and, as usual, the Catholic Irish threaten to mob them if they do. A deputation ot Orangemen called upon the mayor a day or two' since, and representing their fears under oath called on him for police protection. He was sorry to hear they were going to parade, and didn’t have force enough to protect them. lie advised them to ask the proper authorities for military protection, and the latter replied they could do nothing, but that the local authorities must aet. So it seems they will be Compelled to protect themselves or forego their parade.

STATE NEWS.

The llipley countv poor asylum has twenty-seven inmates. Warren county farmers pay $2 a day and board to harvest hands. The Huntington Herald celebrated its twenty-ninth birthday on the Fourth* Hardin Ed»vanls, *n old gentleman of Greene county, was killed a lew days ago by a run away team. There are 572 convicts in the state prison south. Five came in from Green county last, week, and two from Posey county. Terre Haute Mail: The Terre Haute distillery now cats up 3,000 bushels of corn daily. It contains the largest mash tub in the world. Two hundred and two thousand three hundred bushels of corn have been consumed at the Edinburgh starch works during the last season’s run, which ended June 26. At Evansville on Friday afternoon M rs. Rebecca Gibson was thrown from n wagon and killpd. Mrs. Shat-ffer and her little hoy, who were with Mrs. Gibson, were seriously injured. J ; W. Jackson weighs 2SO pounds and is the heaviest man upon one of the most weighty juries that was ever called together in Wayne county, the average avoirdupois of the twelve men being 224 pounds. A little son of August Spentzel, of Floyd county, attempted to start, a fire with coal oil one day last week, when the the usual result followed. The can exploded and the boy was horribly burned that death ensued in a few hours. During the last school yea' - there were in attendance at the state Normal school, at Terre Haute, ' Lfo .^entfemenf'.andr~itfthe model training school 223 pupils; making a total in attendance of 505. The success and progress of the school has been very flattering. Vincennes Times: On Wednesday e.veiibg, as two little girls were returning form the post office, at Monroe City, they were attacked by two large dogs. One of the children was nearly killed, the dog tearing hyr throat a»d shoulder, it ia feared setaojusly. Hu.d it not lx»eii for the timely appear.-meo of Dr. B arnett both children would ! probably have been killed. - The vigilance committee visited Mitche'.i again the other night and ‘ notified quite a number of persons to leave town. Some of them took the notice at its word and “skiiyied out,” A lady notified to leave carried the rope in her hand to the depot, swinging it to and fro as site Walked along. The rope was left as a warning of what they would do if she did not go. During the storm on Monday of last week Hugh Brown, a hand em |*h>ye<! on a farm about a mile south <*»' New Salem. Rush county, was, riding towards the house on a horse when lie was struck by a henry limb which was blown from a tree. One urin was broken, but his most serioti- injuries were on fits breast and abdomen. He died j Tuesday afternoon. The horse aUo wyji fatally injured. * s

It is not believed that the crop prospects in ceutral Indiana have been materially injured /by th« storms as yet, nor, in fact do we believe they hayo been at all seriously affected in any portion of thd state. Some fields of wheat, of course, are beaten down, and in some places the weeds are getting a pretty good start of the corn. But the wheat can all be saved by the cradle or sickle, and there is plenty of time yet for the corn to come out. On the whole we see no re.ason as yetto doubtthalihe crops in Indiana this year wiil he the best we have had for several years.— Indianapolis Journal.

Converted to Judaism.

A rare event has lately transpired in Jewish circles in this city, which is no less than the circumcision ol a grown man, in order to be received as a member ot the Jewish faith. The readers of the Sentinel will remember an item in the daily papers a few* weeks ago hinting at the elop.Mjient of a Jewish young lady ot this city with a Christian gentlemen, and the consequent consternation of the young lady’s family. The upshot of the matter was that the young couple quietly wended their way to the residence of the ltev. Air. Bradly and weremade one by marriage. Shortly after marriage the young husband, Mr. John Grube, signified his intention of adopting the faith of Judaism. He not only expressed a willingness but a steadfast determination to join the Jewish church, which could only be done by undergoing the Abrahamie rile pl'circumoision?**' He accordingly approached the lief. Mr. Meyer Messing, rabbi ot the Indianapolis Hebrew congregation, with a view of his admission to Judaism, although against the earnest protestations ot his wife, herstlfa Jewess. But, he still persisting, she finally gave Her reluctant consent. A conversion to Judaism of a male member ot the society being such a great rarity, more especially as the Jewish church never holds out any inducement for proselytes, Mrs. Messing at first would have nothing to do with the matter; but the young man persisted, and called upon Mr. Messing so often in order to be taught the more important tenets of the Jewish religion, that Air. Messing fiii all y bee ame cbm’ viced that the young man was in earnest and he agreed to perform the ceremony of circumcision upon him. Accordingly on the 30th of May, in the presence of l>r. Gabriel Kaiser, the ceremony was performed and the young man informed that although circumcised, lie still had eleveu days in which to reconsider his determination of uniting himself with, the Jewish church. At the eud of the specified eleven days the young man appeared With his wife nee Sarah Bo lime, and requested to be married over again, according to the ancient and solemn rites of Judaism. The fii st marriage had taken place on the fourth of April. MrMessing appointed yesterday as the time, and his own residence as the place, for the celebration l 'of the Jewish marriage rites. The ceremony was celebrated at Mr. Mess’] ng’s residence, No. 3(5 East New York street. A large crowd assembled. The contracting parties under a canopy, upheld by four posts, under which were also Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Kahn, and Mr. and Airs. Abraham Lang, who stood up w ith the bridal couple.— Indianapolis Sentinel. Torpedo balloons are proposed by a cUrres p i .mlr-tvt of t lie American. The idea is to float the balloons over the enemy, and drop the torpedo by means of electricity sent over a wire. It is calculated that a city could he totally destroyed in this way by dropping a sufficient quantity of intro-glycerine.

TAXES! TAXES! Notice to Tax-Payers. Tlie delinquent tax duplicate with second installment u now m my hands for collection. The a mount of delinquent tuxes is un usually larirc, which eoni|lels the treasurer to commence forced, collection at an early date—not later than the Mi of July. Those who do not pay Tn that time may expect a visit from the treasurer'orjhis deputy, and collections made as the law directs. A hint to the wise is shtliclent. The sec. oul install incut is required to be paid In-fore the Hi st Monday in November to save penultv. L. A. •! A N KS, .1 une Ist, is';;. Treasurer Jasper Co. ys.tf. Noth kto xox-uesidkxt.s.—State of lndlnnu, Jasper county, In the Jasper circuit court, to October term, 1*77. (ShirpiW. '-toner v*. Klizahelh Dean and Dean. Complaint Xo. 1,357. Xuw comes the plaintiff and files in open court an affidavit that the residence of the defendant, Dcau, allotted to l»o the husband of KJiznbeth, (whose lirst name Is unknown) is unknown, and that diligent inquire has been made Jo ascertain the residence of said defendant. Wit that said Inquiry lias not disclosed the residence of said defendant. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, hv ofiler of said eircViit court, that unless he lx- ioiil appear on the first day of the next tem ofStbe Jasper circuit court, toby hidden on thethipy Monday of October, A. D. 1377, at the court tuUi-e in ftensselaer, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the s.imc'will ftp heart! and determined in bis absence. ‘ - In witness whereof I hereunto set ,«i«r Idih.d and affix the seal of said i Tjrjir Jeon «,'m iieaxtelaer, this 13th day of CHARLES H. PRICK, < Jerk Jasper i ircuit Court. Thompson k l’-ro., nti’y- for pl’ff. JO-3t. /* • ■’•9 -*• ** •’ *■ ; .

LECALIOTICES. Sheriffs hale.—By virtu* of * a order of ule aud copy of decree to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, I will expose at public sale to the highest’ bidder on Saturday, the 23th d»y of July, 1877, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. in. and 4 o’clock p. in. of said day, at the door of the court house of Jasper county. Indiana, the rents and protits for a term of not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Tlw northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section ten (10), township twenty-eight (28), north of range six (0) west, the same being forty (40) acres, more or less, ia Jiwp-sr rounty and state of Indiana; and on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, l will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Jacob L. Moyer at the suit of Frajik W. Babcock vs. Jacob L. Moyer, Joseph B. Hughes, Rebecca J. Hughes, his wife, Jacob L. Moyer and —— Moyer his wife. Said sale will he made with relief from valuation or appraisement laws. GEO. M. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Jasper county, Ind. July 2nd, A. D. 1877. Frank W. Babcock, Att’y for Pl’ff. 42-3 t. "VTOTIGE OF ENUMERATION OF MALE Dl inhabitants of Jasper county, Indiana. TOWNSHirs. NO. MALES, Hanging Grove, 11l G ilium 132 Walker 1211 Barkley 227 Marion 4‘17 Jordan 147 Newton Id 7 Keener TO Kankakee .. 38 Wheat field . S " 1( 33 Carpenter ' 3t(2 j Milroy "till. Union "93/ Total 2*200 State of Indiana, .Jasper county, ss: I, Henry A. Barkley, auditor of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct statement of the enumeration of the male inhabitants of Jasper county over the. age of twenty-oue years as returned to this office by the trustees of the several townships of said county, and the sail enumerations are subject to the inspection of the public, at the auditoi’s otfiee, and all persons interested are invite! to examine the same with a view to the correction of any errors, mistakes or omissions therein. Witness my hand and official t SEAL, jseitl at lletvssehier, this 3th day of A. 1). 1877. ' Auditor Jasper county, Indiana. Notice to non residents—state ofIndiana, Jasper county, ss: In the"Circuit“Court, to October term, 1377. John Irvine against The Indiana and Illinois Central Railway Company, John 11. Elder, trustee for the Indiana and Illinois Central Railway Company, The Indian-’ apolis, Decatur and Springfield Railway Company, Henry B. Hammond, its President, an.l A. Daprat, its Secretary. C o mpEu’ntNSvTJo 7 §. Now comes the plaintiff, by Thompson & Bro., his attorneys, and tiles his complaint herein, TOgcther with an affidavit that said defendants, Henry B. Hammond, President, and A. Uuprat, Secretary, of the Indianapolis, Hecatur and Springfield Railway Company are not residents of-JUiei, State of Indiana; notice is therefore by given said defendants, the Indianapolis, Decatur and Springfield Railway Company, aud Henry B. Hammond, its President, hjilL A. Duprat, its Secretary, that unless they be and-appear on the second day of the next term of the Jjtsper circuit court, to bo heldon the third Monday of October, A. 1). 1377, at the court house in Rensselaer, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, which asks for the satisfaction of a mortgage made by plaintiff to tlie defendant, the Indiana and Jilin-, ois Central Railway Company, the same will bo heard aud determined in their absence. Witness mv name and the seal ( SEAL* jof s'aiil court affixed at. Rensselaer 22il day of Juno, A. 1). fH77. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson & 13r0., att’ys for pi’if. 41-31.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Notice is hereby given t hat by virtue of an order of the Jasper county circuit court, the undersigned, executor of the will of William Railsback, Jece>sed, .will sell at private sale, at his office in Remington, Indiana, on Saturday, the 28ib day of July, 1877, the following real estate of said decedent, in Jasper county, and state of Indiana, rowit: An equal undivbd two thirds of alt .the following described land: The south half of the southwest quarter of sccti *n AtnTO Vifc- JS \l»hi}<t W@H ty -soy c n (27). nortHTange seven (7) west, in Jasper county, Indiana; the north half of the southwest quarter of section twenty-five (25), in township twenty-seven (27J, north range seven (7) west, in Jasper county, Indiana; sixty-six ((Hi) acres off the sent It side of the northwest quarter of said section twenty-live (25), in townshiu twenty-seven (27), north of range s-ven (7) west, in Jasper county, Indiana; thirty-eight <518) acres out of the northwest quarter of said section twenty-five (25), in township twenty-seven (27), north of range seven (7) west, in Jasper county, Indiana, and more particularly described as follows: Commencing on the north boundary of said northwest quarter, forty rods west of the northeast eorrtfr thereof; running thence south to the center of the P., 0. and Bt. Louis railway track; thence west along ftheATcnter of said track to a point on which, if a line drawn due north and south from the center of said track to the section line, on the nortn of said northwest quarter, would leave forty acres in said northwest quarter north of the center of said railway track and west of said 88 acres; thence north to, the north boundary of said quarter sec tion; thence east to the place of beginning. TebMr:—-Ohe-thiid cash; the residue in equal payments at twelve and eighteen m»nths, with notes at G percent, interest, waiving benefit ! of appraisement, and secured, by mortgage on the premises sold. If said real estate shall rot sell on tUa day of sale then applications will be received at the law office of Thompson & Bro., Rensselaer, Indiana, or at the otEoe of the undersigned at Remington,- Indiaua. BENJAMIN B JEFFRIES, Executor of the will of William liailsbwk, deceased, 41-81. Thompson & Bro., Att’ys for Executor. SAt,E BILLS Print.*! at the IXTOX OFFICE meant* than anv other printing establishment in t.is stare. HORACE B7JAMES & CO.

LEGAL HOTICE.S. SHERIFF’/*. HARE.—Jjy virtue or « certified copy of m decree auu nu execution thereon to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, t will excuse at public mile to the highest bolder on Saturday, the 28tli day ot July. 1877, between the hours of 10 o'clock A- M." aud 4 o’c+ock P. M. ofauld day, at the door of the, courthouse In Hcmotchier, in Ja#l>cr couiitv. In' the state of Indiana, the rcuta and profit* for a term of not exceeding seven year#, of Urn following described real estate, to-wit; Thirty (HO) acre* oat he north aide of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-one (21), township twenty-eight (2s), north of range* seven (7), west, iu Jasper count), Indiana; to pay and satisfy a Judgment iwrrt derreeof foreclosure tor the sum of three hundred and seventy-nine ami fis-iuu dollars, with interest and costs iu fuvor of I.vdia ft l<ane in an action wherein she was plaintiff, and William Kelley, Senior, Bridget Kelley adtT Michael W. Kite were defendants; and bn failuro to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the smite time uqd place expose at public sale the fee simple of said,real estate. Taken as the property of William Kelley, Senior. Said sale will be itiado without .relief from valuation or appraisement laws. G EORUK M. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Jasper eountv, Ind. June 20th, A. I). IST*. Thompson ,v Uro., Attorneys for plaintiff. 40-3 OHKItJFK’S SALE.—lly virtue of ncertlfled O copy of a decree and an execution thereon to me directed trout the clerk of the Jasper circuit court. I will expose tit public, sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, the 2Stli dav of July, 1877, between tiie hours of 10 o’clock A. M. vhtluck t*v M. of gatd'dnyyat the door of the courthouse in Rensselaer, iu Jasper county, in the state of Indiana, the rents and profits lot* a term of not exceeding seven rears, ot the following dcse.ri bed real estate, to-wit: .Sixty 100) acres off the south side of the north half hi jhe south-west quarter of section thir-ty-twit (82), in township twenty-seven (27), north of range six (ti), west, m Jasper county, Indiana; to pay and satisfy a judgment ntnl decree of foreclosure, for the sum or $1,338, interest and cysts now due and the further sum of $332,10 to become due February Ist, 1 STS, also the further sum of f4BS.Gr to become due February Ist, 1879, in l'uvor of l ary A. Easthurn, in att notion wherein lie 1 is pianitiff and Margaret Langley and Milton Langley are defendants, and on failure to realize the full amount of Judgment interest and costs, i will at the same time ami place expose at public sale the lea eimple.of said real estate. Taken as the property of Margaret Langlev aim Milton Langley. Said sale will he made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. GEORGE M. ROBINSON. Sheriff of Jasper eountv, ltd. •Htne 20th. A. D. 1-77. Thompson it Bro., Attorneys for plaintiff. 40-3 SHERIFF’S SALE,—By Virtue of a certified copy of a decree and an execution thereon to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, 1 will expose at public sale to tnfc ldjfiu-st hinder on Saturday, tin* 2\ih day of July. x. I>. 1877, between the hours oi .'0 o'clock A.’.M. and 4 o’clock I*. M. of said day, at the door of the court house in Rensselaer, ia Jasper county, in the stale of Indiana, Hu* rents and profits for a term of not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The east half of the northeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section eleven (11). in township thirty-one (31), north of range six .(9). west, containing 120 acres more or less, all in Jasper county; Indiana, iu paymid satisfy a decree of foreclosure and judgment for tluvsum of l..ur hundred ami erghty-uvo 80-100 dollars, in favor of John K. Eider, trustee fertile Indiana and Illinms Centra i railway company, wherein he is plaintiff ■and Joseph'Kiusele, Mary itiuselenud Marion L. Spftler are defendants; and on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest mid costs, I will at the same time ami place expose fit public sale the fee si tuple of saiil real estate. Taken as the property of Joseph Einsele at the suit of John if. Elder, trustee for Indiana afid nlimiis Central railway company. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. gkokge m. Robinson, Sheriff of Jasper eountv, ind. Rensselaer, Ind., June Ifltb, A. I>. 1877. Xnompsou-.lt Bro., A Horne., s for plaintiff. 19-3. SHEHIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a certified enpv of a decree and an execution thereon to lhe directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, rwvll expose at public sale to the 'highest bidder on mauliUiy, the 28tii day of July, A. 1). 1877, between the Muirs of 11) o’clock A. M.and 4 o’clock IV M. .of said day, at the_doorof the Court flouic in Rensselaer, ip Jasper eountv, La the state of En’,iana,_ the fi-phts and profits for a term of not exceedingseven years, of the following described real estate,to-wit: The,northwest quarter of section twenty (zb), in township tliirtv-oue (->*). n’orth of range six (ii), west, ip .’a'.-per county, Indi ina, and containing Pin.acres, more or less, to pay and satisfy a decree of fort-closure and judgment for the sum ot $322.17 with interest and costs now due, and the further sum of $273.00 to become duo Julie 2!st, 1577. wi tit interest thereon frtrfn.thatdate at the rate of ten per cent, per annum’ in favor of James .-leek*. George X. Wellsahd Charles >'*’• I’atrick, comprising the firm of Steele & Wells, ii; an action uTiereih they are plaintiff)*and John Miller and August Hasseibnug aredtffendunts; mid on failure to realizq,.thelull amount of judgment, iiitercst and costs, 1 will at the same time and place TjsposiTat jiublic s.tl«: the fee dimple of said real estate. Taken as the properly of August llasselliring. —SaRL-Yfih;AvlTt b.i ni;~td,‘ without relief front valuation or apurfiisemeJit laws. GEORGE M. ROBINSON. Sheriff of .jasper County, ind, June 20th, A. 1). isr7. ’Xhonipso:. & Bro., Attorneys for plaintiff. 40-8

SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a certified ropy <>f a decree and an execution thereon, tome ittretbed-liom tin** clerk of tiur Jasper circuit wurt. i will expose at public, sale to the highest biddur on Saturday, the 2Sth day of July. 1877, between the liuiii'-of ten o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock I’. M. of -aid nay. at the door of tin* court house in Rensselaer, in Jasper county, in the state of Indiana, the rents and profit# for a term of not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The soulli half of the mirtlnVest quarter and twenty acres off tite north side of tint north half id' rite soniinvest q tarter of seetion thirty-two (32), iu township twenty-seven ..iugAWDtrreioMKMt* or less, in Jasper county. ImUaun;to pay and satisfy a decree of forecinsuio andjudgmeut for the sum of $2,138,110 with interest ami costs now due and tin* further sum of 8848.40 to heroine due Februnvv first, 1878, also the further sum of .$777.40 to beennie due Feliruary Ist. 187!l, in favor of Carey A. Eastlmrn in an action wherein lie Is plaintiff mid Eli as Hollingsworth anti Elizabeth Hollingsworth are defendants; and on failure to reitHae-Hse (nil amount of judgment, interest nml rusts, I will at the same time and |ilaee expose at public."sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Elias Hollingsworth. sliid sale will he made without relief from val n atioff ortiipprai semen t I a tvs. GEORG!. ROBINSON. Sheriff’of J; sper county, inti. .June 20th. A. D. 1877. Thompson A Bro., Attorneys for plaintiff. 40-3 SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a certified copy ol a decree and an execution thereon .to uie iliretted Ttxmi the clerk, of thofi as;na*-<.ir-etiit court, 1 will expose at public sale- to the lugliest bidder ou SatttrUay. the 2stli day of July, 18*7, hetweeh the hbffrs of lOo’eiook a. w». and’ 4 q’rlork p. m. of said day. pt tiie diair of theeoui t Imuse in Re'.sselaer, .la-per eonnty, imtiana, the rents a. .1 prtdits l’or a term of not exceeding seven years, of tite following described real estate, to-wit: Forty (40) acres off tin* -.vest side of that part of the northwest quartet-of section twenty-live (2S). in township twenty-seven (27), north of range seven (7) west, lying north of the center of the track of the I*., C. A St. L. Railway, in Jasper eountv. Indiana; to pay aud sati-fiy a decree of foreclosure and judgment for lhe sain of one thousand, seven ty-threeaml 2<!-10oth dollar#, with ten per cent, "interest from date of judgment and costs thereof in favor of William Rail-back, who is now deceased, in an action wherein s»td William Riiilsbaek was plaintiff' and William L. Rich and wife, and George W, Button aud wife were, defendants; aud. on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, 1 will at tin* same time and place expose atpuldie sale tiie fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of George \V. Ration and William L. Rich at the suit of William Kail.shuck, now deceased, whose exoeutor is Benjamin B. Jeffries. Said sale will be made w ithout relief- from Valuation or appraisement law*. Subject to tiie redemption law of ISi'.E GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Sheriff*bf dasper county, Indiana. Rensselaer, ind., June lffth. A. D. 1877. ThotnpsonjßjßribjTrtt*} s-for pl’ff. . s Beniamin B. ileffeies- executor pf William Railsback, deceased. . 4U-3t.

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