Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1905 — Page 4
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NORTH BOUND No. 4—Mot 1 dolly t :30 im No. 40—Milk aocomodotlon...? :81 am No. B—Fast Mail _9:56 am No. B—Mail and Express S :90 pm No. 80—Mail dally 6:81 pm No. 4ft—Local frej£ht._ ..9:55 am Bosnia! rates South and South-
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TUESDAY Cjldfst lait night, 12 above. Warmett todaj, 32 above. * Born, Monday Jan. 17th to Mr. aud Mrp. John Hdder, 4 miles eooth of town, a dai’gVer. Miss B rry, one of the city j te n sick for some! days bin will reopea her room tomorrow. Mias Mary Logman of east (. f town, went to Michigan City today for a sev’eral days visit with friends. Robert Shook, whose family cow lives in town, left today for "Tulsa, Indian Terr, where he thinks of finding a location. Mrs. T, F Gark aid granddaughter Hazil Hopkms returned home to Kingman, Ind, t ibay after a few days visit with friends a.>d relatives here Monday was the middle day of January and today the month has s:arted down the home stretch in good style, with moderate weather, and much of it' l right and sunny. The Eli and Jme people performtd to a well pleased audience, last nigat, and will repeat the same performance tonight, except that the specialties will be different.
Constable Christie Vick went up to ihe vicinity es Parr Monday, and sold on foreclosure cf chattel morlgsge, the crop of Dave Elder and son Charley. Tt was to secure a note and store account of G M Wilcox Mr. and Mrs, Will Murray of Barkley tp , were%mongthese who joined the southwest exodus today. They will go first to Km/rn.vi Kans , and then to Mountain Perk, Okla., at both or which pi iops they have relatives. They will b“ away Beveinl weeks Wilt Domtrlly and Loci * Ramp went as oil' pff : rAjf'the Mew Mexican excursionists this in imiag. They will visit the celebratedPeccs Valley in New Mexico, then return to Winfield Kaneae/n d after that go to Houston,- TrX'ts, nn l other }o tite. 'i hey are on a gereral prospecting tour. C 1 P.iillips auctioneered t sale for W. C. S.hailey, in Oirp *ater Tp.. Monday and which amounted tj ab n‘ 81.100. Mr, S nailev is 4 V»p v►. ) k m fnr ji .iift’VCS T ?' >m • ill / fi’.lu * II il »1 c \4 •tei . \ no ; 1 j,/ i work 4 *« ylO lu 're ? L a ins !.ir u a: J ir- j ej>:rin.. \:> v - t > India e e '■* 1 :t ‘ U / w l i 1 e.-t l 1 1 h r \[ ho. er. •; t MeiTi ■ t \V i * Ulj ek. f > s,v M|» u *, , j v o m , ; j ill 1 3 I ... O’l i«t. aIC ’IP.I 01 il 1^ the far ib'i’hw* >4 t .clay w .. . Walter V. Porte ,' G. ~ W G if, JaS. R P.fk:s n anil Cliff ;\i* Parka-on, the latter of Pu u •' Ridge] Tiipy will ad proceed dine: to Teco* \ alley. Xe.v Mex., ana are likely to buy land tie re if it suits them. C. J. Dean, a’sa weutwtih th m but was nndeoided whether be would go'farther than Chicago, or not. Miss Mabel Brown of Crown Point) a graduate of the Largest Normal Sobool of Phyaioal Train, ing. Will bo at the Presbyteiian Friday Evening of this week for tbe purpose of org.
SOUTH BOUND. No. 81—Fast Mall 4:49 fco. 6—Louisyllle Mall 10:66 No. 88—Indianapolis mail g No. 89—Milk aooom 8:16 No. 8— Louisville Kx U No. 45—Local freight 2:0l W. H. BEAM. Asrt.. Rensnelae
anizing a olass in phys : cal culture. Miss Brown is prepared to teaoh Calesthernis.Dumbell Bnd Indian club work fanoy marohiGg. appar at us work, Wands etc. at 8 o’olock | All who expect to take part iD^the j workbriDg Gymnasium suit?. I j WEDNESDAY D. A. Williams, of South Bend is here for a short v sit with his brither, theatlorcey. Lowest temperature last night, 28 degrees. Warmest today, 3E degrees. A January thaw seems impending. Mrs. M. C Burk returned home from Crawfordsville yesterday where Bhe has been visiting her p rents for several w eks. Ho ard, the 8 year old ton of Noble J. York, has a serious case of pn umonia, at Mr. York's residence, on McCoy avenue. Wilber Criswell and family south of town, went to Chicago to visit Mrs. Criswell mother Mrs. Alice Fuller. Mrs., H. L. Brown went to Evanston. Id., today to visit her parents Mr, wnd Mrs. Fletcher Mob nett for several weeks.
The icy weather has been ab right for tho roads, for th<: S) wbesa hor-.es are sharp shod. The r ads aie as hard and smooth esany paved streeta- , Mr. and Mrs. A. Paikison and M r s. Isabel Parker have located at Lang Baach, near LO3 Angeles for the remaiadic of the winter which isnt any winter there. A. C Waling and family of sor G miles east of town, left her tedav for C dorado, iu eome part of which slate they exp-ot to make'their future home. Tho High Schoil Chorus u lder tho direction of Miss Davidson -will Hag at Trinity M- E. Church on next Sabbatho moruiag . Jan, 22 ill ThAprrblio invited to hear tl oin,
Mrs. Dr A. L. B A rkl y was down from Ciioago last night going lack today. She and the d 1 t ir will leave Chicago tonight on a prospecting trip, so the Pa i!io C list, Wiitve the doctor will look for a n-j,vv location. Our fomer town-m an Robert A. Oop.-.iua li ,s j ist r n dc Oi lat o‘h-erro-n v I He li d m eyed fr m W vne Neb, i- to L : nco’iu the sta’e capita l , wh re !. * has a ph a■s it t a d !ccr r.ive p sitioa as b ,tokkeeper in the t> c-, tary of date’s , *) Lliich'..G orge A dre-e, w’i njr I - wt.s ! n S U broken : n two nine >8 four we k - .- g\ d u’ w ell and d: er weik 1 e 0 ri p d a plaster (jt*OTlZe oh 1 l A 'i ir tI), Ij * , * P a ;. ( ’ 1. .j nn ] .- i Tsl. _ _i i _ _ IJ ; A _ I *\|)i rtriLl v bo the li and fetill m re so* the odtle.* The ei tire B tie footed up 81 010. Mr Nelson h-s r-nted Ins farm ni;d will engage ia some other vocation. w. H, IP rry is preparing jto move to Speuoer, Owen Co., this state, to engage in the feed and bitch barn business. He has been in poor health for quite a long time, aod has rented bis farm near Pleasant Ridge, He has (secured Feb. 14th, as the data upon whioh he will hold s publio sale at the farm,
The most rmirkable complaint in a divorce ca e v-rfihdin Jasper oounty, was filed at neon today the plaintiff is Jasper Gay, and the de'endant his present wife Mrs Jojphine Guy Tin complaint covers t-n large type wr t ten pages and wou d fill five or s z columns of a newspaper. It alleg es grounds ei ough for divorces for a whole to vnsbip and SIO,OOO damages tbrt wn inT. J. McCEy was iu t wu s cou ile of hours between trains, th s mori.ing and then went oa to Cnioago, He was here arrangi- g for a riding horse, preparatory to going to work for a commission fi mat the stock yards and for whom he will begia work to-mor-row They now keeping bouse in a tmall flat ne ir th s yard*, their son Taylor, who also works in the ya r ds, being wi h ttnm. It is said that a mind reader reoeutly, in a neighboring town, having demonstrated to a party of people his ability to read s news pap ar through two thicknesses of horse blankets, one of the girls, left the room with the remark that she “was not going to stay there any longer with just this oalioo dress on ” C. J. Dean returned from Chi oago last night, having canc’udei nut to go to New Mexico with the other parties. Bob Bhook name back alto on account of having; been taken sick with grip, or tome similar trouble, He had purchased his ticket out and back and was on board the New Mexico train felt to badly that he got off not but over three minutes before the irein started.
111 the good old summer time the editor wrote: ‘Yesterdiy a swarm of boes lit up n a limb of the tree in front of Mrs. 3 oitherson and presented a very interestiog appearance.” But the printer, who was ia a hurry tc attendfa ball game, set it up. "Yesterday a 'swarm of bees lit upon a limb of Mis, Smith Smithersba, which presented a very interesting appearance.” The next day som. ■ thing madder than a swarm of bees lit upen tbe editor. It was Mri, Smith Smitherson. The Hammond News is crazy mad. Some woman Mouday leDphotied the'piper that she was M iss Martha Moritz, an estimable young lady a id slid ehe was to be married that day 'o a South Cnioa go young man and tho Nows tl on published tl e wedding with all particular. It then deve'oped that some other won aujp'reonated Miss Moritz at the telephone and that no such tnarrago was contemplated and the publication was a great inortidea'.ion to Miss Moritz It was a very mean and malicious imt and the News is well j istified ia its indignation.
Several parties nave been busy putting up ice the past few d*ye, which i- from 11 to li inches thick, i n I of got.dquality. Am og j thrs” are M. P. W-arner, who as j t vo’.miupuse ico J)ousee, and pots jup for t 0 general rehiil tra ie, 1 and Mo n'iy Sc Rctli- and J. J [ Eg’ * - b*. -“ *, who put up f»r u->.; in t ,u 111 at murk Is Mo dy A R i t fin lie* 1 filling tliair hmso a' n .11 ted.iy .‘living j u*. up alxurt 17Vt us. I H l J H 2b U A Lowest temperaturei In* t ui lit I! d< grees. Higheet today (in the b mde) 3G degrees. C E. Hershmanßeturned today from j. few days’ bu-ictes trip to t* 1 . Sorgo mt Joe F. Hordetnan, vHio has been here f r several weeks visiting friends, left for Atla ta, Ca , t-d>iy, whore he expects t j be given a pcsition as guard at tbe U. S. p mi’oatiary, at that city f rank Blaucett of Urabaria 111. a former resid-*nt of tlbs vicinity, is visiting his relatives the Terwilljgers and Fishers, for a few days. Ho owns 83 aores over in Wells Co., this state and lias been over there lo >kiug after it Rev J. B. Bair, pastor of First Baptist Churoh arrived from Brookston with bis family today aod
will k reafter be a residint < f Rejssß!aer occupying Mrs Agnes Kelley's hou e on Wea'on and Rutsen s reels. He will preaoh Su iday at usud hcu*s El Puttee now warki ig a big f arm 7 or 8 miles southeast of tovn has foundjhimself obliged to quit farming an i will move to Wole >tt. He has {never j be iq in good hia'tb since he was exposed to hydrophobia posion about a vfar ago from a hydrophibio horse and was compelled to take the Pasteur treatment. His wife who also took the treatment b'oause she wore gloves which Ed had handled the horse with,’ is in muoh worse haalth than he is from tubericuloiis and it is more on her acooantthat he is moving >o Waloott where she oan ba near a physician and have better oare and nursing than would be paoticable on the farm.
Public Sale. I will sell at public Auolion, at my pliaoe 312 miles north and 1 mile west of Rensselaer, 2 miles east and 1-4 miles south of Surrey, Marion tp., Jasper Co, begiuing at 10 o’olock a. m sharp, on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 25 The following property towit 12 head of horses, consisting of one team of gray mares 10 and 11 yrs. old, wt 2500 lbs, both in foal to the MoCoysburg Coach Horse one roan mare 10 yrs. old. wt 1300 lbs, one bay gelding 6 years old wt 1,450 one grey gelding, 5 years old wt. 1,400 od6 bay gelding 4 yrs. :<* f d wt. 1.400 lbs., one Hack mare 3 yr. oldjWt. 1.300, one bay gelding 2 yrs old, one grey filly, 1 year old r ay gelding 1 year old, one suokine colt, one pony 10 yrs old. Six head cf cattle 4 {milch cows 1 giving milk and 3to be fresh soon, and 2 two year old heifeers, Farm implements, vehioles etc. 1 D-erirg binder, one McCorraiok mower, one Deere hay rake, one John Deere gang plow, two corn (Jant-Ta with fertilize! attachment oue 10 inch walking plow, one low down seeder force feed, one diao harrow, one three section flexible ha row, 3 walking cultivators. 3 farm wagons, twobroad snd one harrow tire, ono spring wagon, 3 sets leather work harnejs, hay ladders, dump boards, and other thintis of minor importance. Terms of sa’e: Ten dollars and under cash in hand On sums over ten dr-llars 11 months credit will be given witkont interest if paid when due, if not paid when due 8 p r cent interest will be ohsrged from da’e of sale, purchaser giying bar kable note. No property removed until terms of 9ale are cornlied with, 7 per cent off for cash, SHERMAN LEWIS, Fred Phillips Auctioneer, C G. Spitler, Clerk. H t lunch oa Grounds Postponed Public Sale. Oil account of bad weather the uidarsigaed has postponed his public sale at his residence in Barkley tp. 4 miles north 1| miles miles east of Rensselaer, until MONDAY, JAN. 23, The following property, to..it; 7 Head of Horsts, consisting or one go d span of mules, G years old, agjod all round wor'i teamone bay horse 12 y 'am oid present condition 140 J lbs. Ore brown horse 11 years old wr. 1100, one roan m ire sy; are oi l, one, L's y horst’B y.T.Vs ofd wt 1050, uii bay mart- 0 years old wt 1200. 15 H dos ciftl 4 head of iui k cows, be fresh i » March and tl -t <>f Apnl, 3 head of yearling t-teers 13 herd of yearling tieif-rs 1 ye.irl ing herford, 3 heifer calves, 1 afrer | calf. " Farm Implements!. Vehioles etc, Oonsis'iug of one Milwaukee hinder, oue McCormick mower one nay rake, oue Mitchell farm wagon on-* surrey, one top buggy ate, 1 tire, two walking plows 14 inch and 15 inoh, one gang plow run I part of two years, one sulky pi ar 16 inohes Big Injun, two walking olntivators, one set of spring shovels, ono welder a set of black smith tools; New fanning mill Endgate seeders and many others of importance, Terms of Sale I year's time or 8 per oent iff for ra«h over 15 'GEO. MoELFRESH: Fred Ptillips, Auotioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Taken up. at my place in OofaxJ tp,, Newton Co, 4 miles north of Mt Ayr, a blaok sow face white, tip of one ear cropped, weight üb< at 200 ponnds. Owner call, prove property and pay charges, wltp B, B. Harlow.
Notice of Safe if Real Estate BY JAMES H a CtfAhiAN, Trustee io Bankruptcy. IN THE DIBTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED BTATES FOR THE DIsTUIuT OF INDIANA. In the matter of l Thomas J* McCoy, tNo, 1771, In Binkraptcr. Bankrupt. \ Notice is hereby given that pursuant loan order of the Referee in Baukruptcy, in the District Court of the United States for the District of Indiana, i i said cause which order was made on the 21rd day of November 1904, the undersigned duly elected, appointed, qualified and acting Truste < in the matter of Tnonia* J. Mci'ov, Bankrupt, Cause No 1771* in said Court, wifi offer at pr.vate sale at me office of James H. Chapman, Tlustee, in the City of Rensselaer County of Jasper In the State of Indiana, on the 14th Day if February, A. D. 1995. ■U of the right, title iUI interest belonging to the estate of siid Bankrupt in and to tbefoliowing described real estate, situated In .laiper Oounty in the State of I .dlana, towife ~ The undivided one half (ti) of 2030.63 aeres which is described as follows; the South West quarter (s£>, tbe South half (N) of t e North West quarter (M) and 22.68 acres off of the South end of the North West quarter M ) of the North West quarter ot Section Four (4) ;the Booth half (N) of the South half of the South Bast quarter (%) ot the North East quarter i*4 l of section five (s>; the East half Os) of ths North East quarter (JO of section eight (8) except one acre in a square form out of the South West c rner; all of section Nine (9), all of Section Ten (10) except one acre in a square form out of the North east corner of the North West quarter (%) of the S ><>ch East quarter tjg). the West half (>£) of the North West quarter (>i) of .Section Fifteen (15) the North half (X > of neciiiu Sixteen (16) all in Township Twenty eight i2B) North, Range Seven (7) West. Also all of Lots Nine (9) and Ten (10) in Block Six (6) in Robinson’s Addition to tbe city of Rensselaer, Indiana, also a tract of land in Lake Couuty, Indiana, known as “Jerry’s Island,’’ being the North East quarter (g) of the South East quarter (34) of .section Thirteen (13) Township thirty two (32) North, Range Bight (8) West Said land to be sold in parcels or as a whole, as may be to the best interests of said estate, free from liens and incumbrances, but subject to the farm leases for the year 1906, anil on the following terms and conditions; not less than one half (34)cash, and the residue intwoequal payments on or before six (6) and twelve il2) months respectively, tbe purch .se' to g vehia notes bearing 6 per cent interest, for the deferred payments, securing the same by executing a mortgage to the Trustee on ihe real estate so purchased. And at the s me time and place the undersigned Trustee will further offer for sale all of the right .title and interest belonging to the estate of said Bankrupt in the following described resl estate situated in the City of Kensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, described as so lows; Lot Seven (7) of the C. P. Mayhew plat of the West ' alf (%) of section Thirty (30) Township Twenty nine (29) North, Range Six (6) West. Also that part of the South Wes', quarter (34) of the North West quarter (34) of said Section Thirty (30) lying between Weston's cemetery and the Iroquois River, and more particularly described as follows:—Beginning at the South East corner of Wes oil's cemetery, running Soulh with the East line of said cemetery to the center of said river; thence Norih West following the mean icrings of said river to a point in the center of said riverdue South of the South West corner of said cemetery: thence due North to the South West corner of said cemetery: thene East to the pla 'o of ' eginning, containing Three and one hundredths acres more or less, there beng in all, in conjunction with Lot Seven (7) lour and one hundredths acres more or less in the City of Rensselaer, Indiana kr.own as the “Dexter Property.” Said property to be sold subject to the mortgages and incumbrances against the same Said sale to be • ontinu.d from day to day until all of said real estate is sold, aitd to be made upon the same terms and conditions as above recited Sales are to be muds subject to the approval of the R deree or Court. Datod this Kith day of January 1905 JAMES H. CHAPMAN, Trustee. All creditors of said Bankrupt Will take notice of the time an 1 place of said proposed sale. JOHN C)‘ BOWERS, Rcfefee. All persons are furlher notified that tile wife es Thomas J. VlcCoy Bankrupt, will convey allot her right, title and iuterest in and.to said real estate, by deed, to the pure.ha er of any of the real estate belonging to said Bankrupt estate, upon tile payment to her by the purchaser thereof for her interest in said real estale, she having agreed to sell the same to the same pu chaser at the same price per acre, proportionately, as the t lustee shall sell said real estate, arid of the entire proceeds of the sale the said wife agrees to accept one fifth for all her interest in amt to the real estate so sol I —the other four fifths to g > into the funds in the hands of the Trustee. JAMES 11. CHAPMAN, Tiusteo
Notice of Sale of Real Estate By JAMES 11. CHAPMAN, Trustee in Bankruptcy, : IMTHK DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED j STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA, j In thf» in titter of A t j McCoy & tdo.,’u co* i 1 pa tneivkipcompos- / No. 1730, In Bankruptcy. ' ed of Alfred Met >v ■ and Thomas J. Me ) Gov, Bankrupt. Notice is hereby that pursuant to an order of the K* force in Bankruptcy, in the District Court of the United States) for the District of Indiana, in said cause, which order j war made «m >he !Mrd day «,f November 19. 4, i the undersigned rlul y elected, appointed, quaijitied and noting Trustee in the matter as A. J McCoy 6c Co, Biinkrupts. C'ause No, 17(59 in said court, will offer ar private sale, at'trie 1 office of James H. Chapman, Trustee, in the j City of Ken-selaer, uuty ot Jasper in the j S ate of Indiana, on the . 14th Bay of February, A. D, 1905, all of Ihe right, title and Interest I bel.»ru»ing to tli • estate of said Bankrupt Arm, In and to the following d* s.*ri • d real i situated in nsper Cutsety, in tho State vt [ Indiana, to wit l Th.-A»-mhvoed <mr»' TniT'i ' tUedßtst half i( J j>**f the Xort.h West t-er and fh<r i K ist half . of tho >o .’ii Wost quarter (J 4 and the vVt*st half ift> «»t tlio N rth K*st•quur- ! t«» ( J an tliH'wost half v l .*) of tho s »u*h K ist quart.'»■ 1 -1 \\+ ' 5 r**n (.‘7 *«» "Tintty 30) North, Kavtgo Five (51 West, known a-* he* Gillum lown-diio Land M | and all «»f the South west quartet X) of thv I North Kt*d Quarter of eoiion Twenty ('£ » Township 'J hirty (*Ol N rth. li Six P») ’ West, known ns the ' Barkley Township Band. ’ A ! *o nil n f the North h *lf C?g) •r.d the half ! 1 j) of the South IC«st qu rtepihiof H. etion 'IVu 110) Township went y Kight -S) North, Uange Seven. West, containing 49U acres. *' v Said f»ftlo to be continued from day to day U til all of si.id real e-tab* sold. Said Side to be madesut>j‘-<*t to tie* ;i«»i*s ntid incuuihiun* c;«*s againHt fund real estate and also aubjeo to ILelartn le i- -so he v» ixi i.» u.o • the foil \fItu: terms ami comllUons; Not lesn than <me hn f Oj endi in hand, ntid the ie-idu In two equal puyneTita on or befo-e nix (0) and l’w» Ive (12) months re-7»»s*ttv«*|y The imrebaSor to give 11-note b aling (5 p«r cent interest, for tho deferred payments securin'* the same by executing a mor g we to the Trustee on the real estate «o puiehajevi. Said sale to b*- made subject to the approval of the Referee or Court Datod this 1 thday of January, UK’S. James u. cilvfman, I r hu» Crwlltorn of sftid Bunkrupts will «ko iKitTfl* wt.liiy tiinn nu I placo ot said proposed sale. JOHN O. BOWERS. Referee. NOTICE ' All persons knowing them?e!ves indebted to lbs late firm of I. J. Porter & 00. will please call and settle. After Feb. lot. tbe books will be placed in the bands of a collector. Bart L. Brenner, Administrator
ComnfedoDer’s Sale of Real Estate. NOTICE IS HEREBY S-IVEV that the nr. derslg ed c mm s ioa u r_opolnted by the Port < circuit C urt in cause No. 9043, hoe be Hoi -uid vs. Emanuel Axe eV ei.- wil offer it p ivate sale at the law otfles of H. H. L rips in thecit or Va pa ala \ Indiana, at lOoMoofi A. M. on the 11th da. of Febratory, 1005, >-nd each 'ay thereafter until s Id the following r-a estate: The north hal r of the North cart, quarter of Sec lon T« enty-one. In T w a*ip Thirtyfour north. Range Six West: and tbe North east quarter of North east Quarter of Sec rion seven In Township Thuty-f wr North. King six west; and the Son h so ty-fo r feet of ots three and four iu block six of the original town, now city, of Valparaiso, Indian \, all in Porter O unty, Indiana. i so. The e . i half ot the Northeast quarter of Section eigbtn n. Io t.w ship tbbty north, range six west,in Jasper Oounty Indiana,. Said real estate will be old lor cash, or •«>•- third cash and', lie'balance in two eq ail s (ailments. due l one and two years respectively from date. The ourcha-. rgivln hi note with six per oent interest from date and seoured toy ain .rigageon the real estate purchase! with an Insurance clause Included. CLEM J KERN, H H. Lorlng, Com in Is loner.. Ati’y f or commissioner. <■ ■». i
Notice of Sale of Real Estate By JAMBS H. CHAPMAN Trustee in bankruptcy IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR I HE DISTRICT Ol<’ INOIANA. In the matter of ) Alfred McCoy, > No. 1770, In Bankrupt) Bankruptcy. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the order of the Keferee in Bankruptcy, in the District Court of the United States for the District of Indiana, in said cause, which order was made on the 23rd day of November 1904, the undersigned duly elected, appointed, qualified and acting Trustee in the matter of Alfred McCoy, Bankrupt, Cause No. 1770, in said Court, will offerat private sale at the olllce of James EL Chapman, Trustee, iu the City of Rensselaer, County of Jasper in the State of Indiana, on the 14th day of February, A. D. 1905, all of the right, title and interest belonging to the estate of said Bankrupt iu and to the following described real estate, situated in the County of Jasper and State of Indiana, to-wit:— The East half (J) of the South East quarter [*], Lot Five (5) iu the North East quarter (i) of the North East quarter(i), the South half (b) of the North half (b) of the South East quarter RJ of the North East quarter (J), the North half (j) of the' South half [i] of the South East quarter [l-4] of the N,orth*East quarter 1-4 and the North fifty [so] acres of the North East quarter [l-4] of the North East quarter [l-4} of section Five [s] Township Twenty eight[2B] North, Range [7] West, containing 162.67 acres. Also Lots oue ‘l’ Two ‘2’ Three ‘3’ and Four ‘4’ in the North West quarter ‘l-4’ of the North West quarter ‘l-4’ of section Four -Township Twenty eight '25J' North, Range Seven *7’ West, containing forty ‘4o’ acres. Also the undivided one hall ‘[’ of 2030.63 acres described as follows: the S<mth West ‘}’ and the South half ‘j’ of the North . West quarter *l-4’ and 22.63 acres off the South end of the North West quarter ‘l-4’ of the North west quarter ‘l-4’ of section Four ‘4’, the South half of the South half l i2‘ of the South Fas! quarter ‘l-4’ of the Norm Last quarter *i-4’ of Section Five‘o’, the East half of the North East quarter ‘l-4’ of Section Eight ‘B’, except one acre in a square form out of the Southwest, corner, all of Section Nine ‘9’, all of Section Ten ‘lo’ except ono acre in the form of a square out of the North East corner of the North West quarter ‘l-1’ of the South East quarter ‘l-4’ the West half 'l-2’ of the North west quarter i-l’ of Section Fifteen ‘ls’ ttie North half ‘l-2’ of Section Sixteen ‘l6’, all in Township Twenty eight ‘26’ North, Range Seven ‘7’West, AJso the undivided one half ‘l-2’ of 5J9J.5 acres in Union Township, Jasper County, Indiana, described as follows; all that part of section Eight *B’ and all that part of the North half ‘l-2’ of the North East quarter ‘l-4‘ and the South West quarter 'l-4' of the North East quarter *l-4’ of section Seventeen ‘l7’ lying west of the -right of way of the Chicago, Indianapolis A Louis-, ville uailb.l3 Company. Tile East half 'l-2’ of the Nqrtli West quarter ‘l-E and the North west quarter 'l-*' of the North West quarter 1-4’ of section Seventeen ‘l7’ all iu Township I hirtv ‘3O North, Range .Seven ‘7’ west.
Said sale to 1>“- continued from day to day until all of said real estate is sold. Said tun'd to be sold in parcels or as a whole, as may bt* 'to JJja iOlmi-st*■♦»# -*-i td/Ps.-aTe;'fTvo 'from all morteapcs and iuetimbranccs thereon, on tie following terms and conditions; Not less than one half |-] cash, ami the residue in two ••qaa! payment.. on dr before six ' a.i I l vmiv ■ 'L mouths respectively. The purchaser to oive his nut" b arino 0 p r eept interest Jor t . ■ deferred payments, secur lll rr tli*’ same by e.'nctitinff it uiortgujfe to tli trust-'i' on the real estate so par.-;, used. Said sale to bo insult* subject to the farm leases for the year in id, ami to b> niado subjeet to the approval of the Referee or Court. l)a vd li i, 16th day of January, A. I) 1905. ' JAMES 17. CHAPMAN, Trustee, All creditors of said Bankrupt will take notice of the time and place of said proposed sale. JOHN O. DOWERS, Kofi ■ree All peraooa are dirt er nodded Hint tha Alfr ‘*'* 'Onkrn,. , wi 1 convoy “t nf tier iiKOt. title ..ml uitet'cv m „ n ,t hhM real estate, by dent to die pureh .tier of •my 1 1nl esfnte tmlnnginir to Maid Hankniot wtme.uiiouitm men to her by die pun-hneur theroof tor her lute- e-t in said rent estate, aha h vthg agreed to eel! Ibe name to the Hama purrlia-ei at the wiiw price per nere oropord.itutelf, as the I ruHtee shall Hell Hnld real eHtaui. atul of the entire precieda of the Halo, the wild wife ugrei Hdineeept one fifth for nil her In to rent In and to the real estate ho Hold—hancUof the I TPuM ea* *° ‘ Wu lho ,und * ln th * JAMES u < 'HAPM AN,Triutteo, WANIED—YOUNG MAN from Jasper county to prepare for desirable position in Govt. Mail Serrioe. Haliry SBOO, Rapid promotion to slsoo> Splendid oj.p irtunity. Address 0. W., Box One, Odar Bapidi, la. wfebSp
