Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1877 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

jLlltai. NOTICE*. SI R\ hA NfFflCKi -tiainh Maltoenr aud Ihiomas Kane will take notice Unit we will, 1 on Tursdiu , M'|iU'inh« r xAtli, 1«77, prtK'onl with tiie .\lrvevsfof .lasper enmity, lml in mi. to make a legal survey of sect ions twenty-nine <*») and thirty)-! wo (jix), iu low nshlp twenty-eight (i*), north of run*re seven (T) we*t. iu Jasper counl tv, Imllnnu, accord 1 1) gto the provisions of law. V. \ 1 joimri.M. \ \\ Owning land in section X*. iliii \\ l A LI,K\ J. YKO MAN, \ Owning land in section Hi. D. H. NTicfc*'4L jMf’> (hr Applicants. ti-9t. btntoof Inehsam, Jasper county, ss: T. J. Gray a'.id JjiuOviOtininglmirt r«. Jacob Dun - . Attaeliiiiept. Ilikon: John Lewis, J. I*. .lonian Vawnship.i 1 \X/IIICIfY,AA, At, J*.tirry and James t’uß- | Vv iiingli'tim liqi'e suni out aftflht of attar.li.' t nient agaioVt tltjt goml*. chattels, riglds uml rrodtls of .iueoli ftiurtßind. whereas, the aum<- ' mouses have Woiaretorued not found; now tills llk to notify satyi dtfei.dilut. Juroli Durr, lliatou , ll,e r.th day of *Vtol er. I*-", ut i u'rlork p. nt.. sitlil case will lie Heard nnd decoded according it. law. T JOHN LEWIS, J. P. i '-cpli'iuls'r tth. is;- Si-at, SIIRKIF’F'B s\\ T,E.—By virtue of an execution on ii atGcript to me direi'teil from the | cii'rk of the I’otjtec circuit court, upon a judg- | ment reuderi"! before J. A. Hudgens, a ju-tice ; of tiie JKOtce In pud for I’orler county, Indiana, | I will e.xprtsc at public sale lo the highest bidder on t*aturilny, tiie 2!>th day of September. | 1577. lietwceu the hours of 10 o'clock a. in. sml * o’clock p. in. of -aid day, nt the door of tiie | tourt llou-e of Jasper Vnunty, Indiana, the rents nnd protlfs for a term of not exceeding seven years. M tiie following descrilied real estate, to-wlt ; The soutlieast quarter (}<) of flic northwest quarter (’ 4 ) of -er:i.,n sixteen (10). nt township thirty-two (ila), north of range »ix (0) west, in Jasper rnnntjjj, and stateof Indiana; nnd on failure to realize the full amount of Judgment, interest and Costs, I will at tile same time and place expose at public sule the fee simple of said real estate. [! Taken us the property of Willard I*. Vanhorn al tiie suit of | \Va nter, Mitchell A Co. Said sale will lie made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. [ OlittUtiK M. ItOIHNSON, plieriff of Jasper county, Indiana. August X7tn, A. O. 1H77. Woes! X Wood, Att’ys for Pt’lT. «0-Bt.

Rich and Valuable Lands Sr’ox Sa-le 01-ioap. Wcdesire to call attention lo the fact that wc nre U\r »ale a large quantity of lieeiru* bit.* real eriU|t4?\nt priced which tlcfr coHipotitiou. The ricurcitT of money aiul the clovenesn of the tlinett enahit? uW to offer, these lambs at jirices uml u]K»ii teVihs very favorable to purchasers. Ifurties (Icriixing large lHKliesof land for wtockjj|r6wrlng purposes can be easily suitcl. .lasprr IS considered tine of the host counties in the state for agricultural and purposes. The lands lyinjr in the vicinity of ftenssclaer and in tin; southern portion of the county cannot Ik* Burpa.*s>t*d for farm purposes. C rops are certain and the yield remunerative. The soil is well adapted to growing corn, flax, ouU and pearly all varieties of grass. Well lUrectetl industry will richly repay the husbandman for his toil and outlay. The*county is well supplied with gotMl roads, fine bridges a'nd comfortable school houses, and these are being multiplied to meet the growing wants of the different tocaHtlea. The resources of the county are being rapidly I developed by persevering aiitl well anplied efforts iif an hone; t and energetic People. (»oo<l fencing, fine barns and new dwellings indicate flic growing and steady increase of tnc wealth aod ujriUutioß of the comity, '1 be fact that, heretofore, people, ignorant of the value and rich peas of our lands, liave passed over them, goilng west, is well known, and the result is that the price of land has remained low. Many emigrants to the west are now returning to our cojn&y surprised, yet delighted, to find so much gofnlfund nt such cheap rates. Water is abundant and good; soil is rich, productive and easily cultivated; the climate is healthy; fuel is cheap apd siccessible; and thepet»|deare honest, hanly andjindu*irious, ami possessed of that reasonably degree <»f pride whi< h renders this one ol the foremost counties in the state. [T|> parties s<*ekiug desirable investments or \T idling j‘«*nnanent homes, we 'extend a cordial invitation to come and examine the advantage s which our couuty affords. Become acquainted with our people.* Wc will endeavor to make yonr star fdqtas.mt and your investment profitable. Th<* lands in this rotinty art* recovering from- Up; pressure of li;ntl times atol a re rapidly inf teasing in value. They are being bougla readily by nctirfU settlers at the prices now a.4vcd* for them. The .Insured prospects for g«g»d crops this season is rapidly enhancing the wiicrer parties cm make a safer or more profit* able investment, or secure mole picas*nnt and dHightful homes at such cheap rates and such liberal teems. (dive us a call, nnd examine the list of lands We have to oiler you, THOMPSON & IJRO.

DAVID JAMES PKALEIi IX Hardware, Tinware AND CABINET FURNITUEE. Hardware <*f every description for the house andl.-mn. kept in stock. Cooking'nnd heating .■doves ami all furniture belonging to them; cutlery, carpenters’ tools, nails, >crews, locks, liinges, tacks,.axes, hammers, saws iu variety, bolls, castoi s, etc. 3 most rejisonnhle prices. The best “i miter hi I and ihe best mt'chmiics. Chll~and~exnruine pnHs, cups, and all sorts of tiu vessels. Tin spouting made and put up. Work iu this line warranted. TO Close Out Present Stock of Cook Stoves they will lie'sold regardless of former They include some of the best names/in (the market. Now i- tiie tiuio to buy, when iliey are being offered cheap. CABXHBT FURKITCRa. Chairs, bulsteads. lounges, tallies, stands, bnreitusJ and all articles in this line of tiie iHost/sulistantinl make, and for the most reasonable jiriees. Tlaise who think of furnishing a house, in whole nr in part, should call and learn wlutt inUiK’emeiits we offer in this line. Studobakor Farm Wagons. It is /conceded by every one that knows anything about tiie vehicles made in the United Stditesfthal no farm wagons arehonesteror'bette» than those made by tltchiudehakersof South Bend J They are recognized as tiie standard of e.XeellencJ}. ’ Other makers’ work may be as guod.djuc none are superior. SETH THOMAS CLOCKS ale renowned the Avorldover ns excent timers, lin iliis respect ami for beauty and cheapness ijkoy liaie no superiors. A few kept in stock. The Goshen Ptunp. Tiie Goshen Puiup is made of the best materials, is porcelain lined, is well constructed for (lurahi|ity, is neatly painted outside, is every way destrqhle, and, lieshlc, it is clieap. A Thcusaml Other Articles might lie enumerated, but for further information in this direction call at tiie store, opposite the post office, where conversation may lie held with,the objects before us. This is much more satisfactory than talking at long range.

IKA C. KKI.I.KY. DRS. KELLEY & HAMAR, ;t'p-stairs,in Mrs. Hemphill’s brick building.) iIENSSELAER, INDIANA. They offer their professional services to the people of this vicinity. All the modern appliances tiiat are so necessary to perfect onorations oh the teeth, are used by them. Tlie old practice of destroying the nerves is entirely superseded bv the’bountiful process of capping and preserving the tooth alive and rendering it serviceable during life. Plato work in firstclass style. All fees will be reasonable. 25 EMMET KAIHAL Druggist and Pharmaceutist, DEALER IX DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS and Sink brands of CISA3S TOBACCO, Washington Street, Rensselaer, Indiana. GRAND PRAIRIE SEMINARY And Commercial College, Otutva, IHinois, will open tire Fall Term, August SSth. Tbe former Faculty, with/several new members, will aid students In the Classical aud-Seientificcourses; the Commercial College, Mnsic. Painting, Ac. A large terni/iis anticipated. Expenses very moderate, Send for circular* to the President, 9-45 i REV. J.B, RCptXSaX, A. M. pook-keepen, Reporter*, Operator*, School Teacher*, XI