Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1909 — Page 7

* """-. ■■ * -- ... -/ Notice of Delinquent Tax Sale—Continued. ' 1 ————■ ' ■r-i£m j I 'ill ’ |"|| II?. Si» ■-II * ' Illi —MBBII. .Ml . 'I J I'W— — * ' • 'p/? '■ s >•'£-• 3j . - 1 h sI .9 § ; . NAMES OF OWNERS. DESCRIPTION OF LANDS. d fl £ g £ | & £ § « § REMARKS. - I WIiHWIM X\ • UNION TOWNSHIP —Continued. ~ ' •’* I 160 Fish, Charley 0,- Virgie, Its. 1-2-3-4-5-6, bk. 1 1% 2.57 4.18 1.20 7.95 X 161 Fay, James Z.Parr, 0.1. 2 ' 2.39 1.64 .20 4.23 i , 163 Fay, Thomas W.Fair Oaks, Its. 5-6-7-8, bk. 8 2.39 4.63 .80 7.82 1.1 176 Greenfield, M. E. Parr, 0.1. 31-32, bk. 33 4.16 7.53 .60 12.29 187 Geary, Sarah E.Fair Oaks, Its. 3-4, bk. 12 . 2.93 232 .40 5.65 , ’ > 233 Hooper, Ervin o.Fair Oaks, Its. 9-10, bk. 14 1.71 2.60 .40 4.71 e 237 Hurley, Oliver P. Fair Oaks, Its. 12-13-14-15-16, bk. 11 .65 .48 1.00 2.13 • 242 Hooper, Frances E.Fair Oaks, It. 12,. bk 13 2 9.43 8.53 .40 18.36 250 Ham, Frank B. se 17 30 7 160 ' ■ est est sw Z 17 30 7 40 46.96 26.211 33.97 20.34 .40 Iro. No. 236. i ft 3.27 .17.01 148.16 Rens. No. 462. 282 Fair Oaks, Its. 1-2-3, bk 1 . \t Fair, Oaks, Its. 5-6, bk. 2 12.01 8.69 LOO 2L70 284 Kight, Isaac ne 430 7 180 21 est nw 430 7 90 21 pt se 630 17 132 Fair Oaks, Its. 1-2, bk. 2 33.94 61.66 105.11|1.00 201.71 Moffitt, No. 7. 5 306 Laurence, Dwight -- —Se -- 430 7 160 est sw 430 7 80 25.89 60.31 56.14 .40 142.74 Moffitt, No. 8. 307 Lambert, George Fair Oaks, It. 1, bk. 10 Fair Oaks, Its. 13-14 & nft 1. 15, bk. 8 2 5.82 4.38 .80 11.00 327 Moffit, Seth B. est less R. R. 27 31 7 309 55 sft sw 26 31 7 80 !' nft less R. R. .• 34 31 7 316 85 , sft sw 34 31 7 80 nw sw 34 31 7 40 /\ pt 530 7 55 I F.O. Gilmore’s add, Its 8-9-10-11-12__ 233.42 166.27 530.00| Moffitt add 258.73| . Moffitt No. 10. J ; 2.09 1.81 2.201194.52 Iro. No. 297. 331 Medary, Cellan Fair Oaks, Its. 4-5-6-7, bk. 7 2.67 * 1.93 .80 5.40 332 Munder, Hannah Fair Oaks, Its. 11-12, bk. 8 3.20 2.32 .40 5.92 335 McCurtain, Theressa Parr, 0.1. 23 - 30.79 60.70 .20 91.69 li 340 Moffitt, Seth B. & Mary E. pt sw- 27 31 7 159 35 65.58 37.92 172.00 J .20 Moffitt add ■ » 25.05 ' 48.94 Moffitt No. IL 343 McCurtain, Eva K.-Parr, 0.1. 26- 1.07 .12 1.93 ' .21 .20 3.53 Iro. No. 313. 348 McCurtain, Ida May Parr, nft &se ft 0.1. 23 ' .54 .21 .39 .18 .20 1.52 Iro. No. 310. 349 McCurtain, Simon E. Parr, 2d add sft 0.1. 37, bk. 38 4.22 .23 2.22 .40 7.27 Iro. No. 31L 352 Moore, Irene Fair Oaks, Its. .1-2, bk. 6 . pt eof R R wft est nw 830 7 pt eofR.R. nw nw; 830 714 4.26 4.83 .60 9.69 ( 1 392 Petty, William Virgie, Its. 1-4-5-8-9, bk. 36 1 4.80 3.90 1.00 9.70 395 Price, Isabel Parr, 0.1. 6 1.76 .54 299 .97 .20 6.46 Iro. No. 353. • 396 Petty, John P. Virgie, lot 12, bk. 19 814 95> .09 .10 .03 .20 15.37 Iro. No. 370. ■ 446 Sutton, E. Grant e% se 25 31 7 100 Ift 13.74 2.48 23.97 4.52 .20 44.91 Iro. No. 443. I 457 Stephenson, Robert pt nft nw 27 30 7 78 25 20.43 35.51 .20 56.14 H 460 Stowers, Mary Louisa Fair Oaks, lot 11, bk. 11 .50 . 1.64 .20 2.34 I 509 Turner, Burton G. ~ Fai» Oaks, lot 15, bk. 5 -26 .20 .20 .66 I 515 Tennant, Jay L.pt nofR.R. ne - - 33 31 7 156 27 20.01 27.99 37.82 Moffitt add II . 36.98 .20 123.00 Moffitt No. 2. | 516 Thompson, Simon P. Parr, 2d add lots 24-40-41-42 I Parr nest lot 37 | . * Parr, wft nft lot 38 3.47 1.09 2.51 .95 1.20 9.22 Iro. No. 47L | 551 Wilson, Wm. F, & Blanche E.„ Fair Oaks, lot 8, bk. 14 II T I - 13 l I - 10 - 20 ~ 43 l I STATE OF, INDIANA, County of Jasper, SS: , v l.< I, James N. Leatherman, Auditor of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete list of all the lands ■ and town lots returned delinquent by the Treasurer of said county, for non-payment of taxes due thereon, for the year 1907, and former years with penalties thereon? together with the tax for the current year, 1908, and the costs of advertising, so far as the same are liable I to be sold for taxes as shown by the return of said Traesurer and notice is hereby given that as much of said land and town lots as may be ■ necessary to discharge and pay the taxes, penalties and costs, due thereon, or due from the owners thereof at the time of sale, will be H'j sold at public auction at the Court House door, in Rensselaer, Indiana, on the second Monday in February, being the Bth day of Febru- ■ ary, A. D. 1909, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day and continuing from day to day thereafter until all are offered. li Witness, my hand and official seal, this 12th day of January, 1909. I JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Auditor of Jasper County

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at his farm 2 miles south and 3 miles east of Rensselaer, 3 miles southwest of Pleasant Ridge, known as the old Malchow farm, commencing at 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1909, The following property: SIX HORSESr—--1 PAIR STAR DRIVERS-French coach, sire Kentucky trotting mare, 4am., wt 2300, 5 yrs old in spring; bright bays and well matched; took premium at last year’s home coming, in contest of counties of Jasper, Bentoft and Newton. 1 roan gelding, coming 6, wt 1500; 1 black gelding, coming 8, wt 1300; 1 brown gelding, coming 10, wt 1500; 1 bay gelding, coming 5, wt 1100. 45 HEAD FEEDING STEERS, coming 2 yrs. old. 18 head of cows and heifers, mostly cows. One coming 3-yr-old Durham bull. One coming 2-yr-old Hereford bull. . 33 HOGS —2 brood sows, thoroughbred Duroc-Jersey, Morton stock. 30 shoats, wt 80 lbs. One thoroughbred Duroc-Jersey boar, wt 200. FARMING TOOLS—One Milwaukee binder, good order; one new Osborne mower; one new McCormick hay rake one new Avery cultivator, gopher attachments; one new Avery gopher; one new flexible 3-sectlon harrow; one corn planter; one end-gate seeder and cart; one 14-lnch walking plow; one First & Bradley gang plow; two scoop boards; three sets new harness, one double driving and two freight; one sdt single harness; one hose and one reel; one chair swing; one buggy pole and neckyoke complete, pair buggy shafts; one widetlre wagon; one hay rake; one hog chute and other articles too numerous to mention. 60 bushels lowa Golden Dent seed corn in lots to suit 50 tons good Timothy bay. Three cosds wood and 100 posts. TERMS—A credit of 10 months will be given on sums of over $lO with approved security, without interest if paid when due; if not paid when due, 8 per cent will be charged from .'date of sale. A discount of 6 per Cent will be given for cash on all sums over $lO. AU sums of $lO and /under, cash in hand. No property to be removed until settled for. ROBERT MICHAL & SONS. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot Sausage on Ground. Mr. Taft is really elected now. The membeie of the electoral college must know how it feels to be a “wax flgser.” j

PUBLIC SALE As Mr. Junglas will move to Jay county, where he will engage in business and Mr. Parks will retlr efrom farming, they will offer the following property for sale at public auction at the former’s residence, 1% miles west of Surrey, 2 miles south and % mile west of Parr, 7 miles northeast of Mt. Ayr, beginning at 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1909. 6 Head of HORSES—Consisting of 1 bay horse, 7 yrs old, wt 1400; 1 bay horse, 5 yrs old, wt 1300, sound and well broke; 1 bay mare, 9 yrs old, wt 1100, lady broke; 1 bhy horse, 3 yrs old; 1 bay filley, coming 2 yrs old, wt 1100; 1 bay horse, 12 yrs old, wt 1300. 7 Head of CATTLE —Consisting of 1 red cow, 6 yrs old; 1 red cow, 7 yrs old; 2 whiteface cows, 6 yrs old, all will be fresh next monht; 1 yellow Jersey, 6' yrs old, was fresh late and now giving milk, a nice little family’ cow; 1 comng 2-yr-old heifer; 1 steer calf of good size. 10 Head of HOGS—Consisting of 2 brood sows and 8 shoats. IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS, ETC.— Consisting of 1 wgaon; 1 family carriage; 3 top buggies, good ones; 3 sets work harness, nearly new; 3 sets single harness; 1 set carriage harness; 1 mudboat; 1 set heavy bloc and tackle, with pulleys and rope; 1 binder; 1 Champion mower; 1 disc; 2 Brown riding cultivators, good as new; 2 walking cultivators; 1 16inch riding plow; X 16-inch walking plow; 2 2-section steel harrows;.,l self-dump hay rake; 2 iron kettles, 30-gallon; 1 lard press; 1 heating stove; 200 bushels corn in crib; 8 bushels yellow seed corn; 4 tons timothy hay, and many other useful articles about the farm and house. Farmers cannot afford to miss this sale. A credit of 11 months will be given on sums over $lO with usual conditions; 6 per cent off for cash.\ JACOB JUNGLAS C. L. PARKS. A. J. Harmon, auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, clerk. Hot lunch on grounds.

PUBLIC; SALE. As I am going to move from this country, I will offer at public sale at my residence. 6 miles north and 2 miles west of Remington, and 7 miles south and 2 miles west of Rensselaer, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 8, 1909, The following property: TEN HEAD OF HORSES A COLTS— Ccnsisttng of 1 dark-grey horse, 6 yrs old. auto broke, wt 1200: 1 brown mare, U yrs old, wt 1300, in- foal; 1 bay horse, 3 yrs old, wt 1260; 1 bay horse, 4 yrs old, wt 1250. this pair well matched and work good together. One match team of dark-grey colts, 3 and 3 yrs old. wt 2200, One bay mare, 8 yrs old, tn foal. One brown mare, 3 yrs old, wt 1100. One brown mare colt, coming 1 yrs old, wt 960. Yearling horse colt. U HEAb OF CATTLE-? good milch oows, some of which are giving milk and others will be fresh soon. Three 3-yr-ol<l heifers, fresh in spring. One good grade bull. Six spring calves. 34 HEAD OF HOGS—One full-blood Duroc boar. Two brood sows, to farrow last of March. IS shoats, wt about 126. 18 fall pigs. FARM IMPLEMENTS—I 8-foot- Deer-

Ing binder with tongue truck, almost new; 1 Deering mower; 1 hay rake; 1 Rock Island cutaway disc; 1 Rock Island corn planter with 80 rods of wire: 1 3-section steel frame harrow; 1 riding cultivator with gopher attachments; 1 walking cultivator; 1 force feed endgate seeder and box; 1 gang plow in good shape; I - walking plow; 1 pair bob-sleds; 1 hay ladder; 2 wagons, both narrow tire, otne with 48-inch box; 1 top buggy, steel tire; 1 hay gatherer; 1 buggy pole; 1 set double buggy harness, good as new; 2 sets of work harness; 1 new saddle; 3 stacks of timothy hay, and other articles not mentioned. TERMS—A credit of U months will be given on sums of over $lO with approved security, without -interest if paid when due; if not paid when due, 8 per cent will be charged from date of sale. A discount of 6 per cent will be given for cash on all sums over $lO. All sums of -$lO and under, cash in hand. No property to be removed until settled for. JESSE PURDEM. Fred Phillips, auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, clerk. PUBLICJ3ALE. The undersigned will’ sell at public auction at his residence on the old Sayer's farm, 2 miles east and 1-2 mile north of Goodland, beginning at 10 a. m.. or. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1909, The following personal property: TEN Head of GOOD HORSES-Con-slstlng of one matched bay team, 7 and 8 ■ yrs old, wt 2000, broke single and double, this team is guaranteed in every respect; 1 black gelding, 4 yrs old, wt 1400; 1 roan mare, wt 1350, in foal; 1 grey mare, 5 yrs old, wt 1450, in foal; 1 driving horse, 4 yrs old, lady broke, wt 1100: 1 2-yr-old Norman mate and one spring colt. Two other i'ui ses will be Irought out sale day. 21 CATTLE—Consisting of 4 head of choice milk cows, will !■<■ fresh soon; 14 head of 2 year old heifers, will be frash soon; 2 yearling heifers and 1 2-vear o.ci Dl rhuiil b<i'l. TEN Head of GOOD HOGS—B head of shoats and 1 br rod sow. FARM IMPLEMENTS—Consisting of 3 farm wagons, one a 4-lnch tire; 1 spring wagon; 1 top buggy, 2 John Deere-corn planters with 80 and ICO rods of wire; 1 new Janesville riding plow; 1 new Champion hay rake; 2 three-horse harrows; 2 cultivators with gopher attachments; 1 Tower cultivator; 1 Budlong disc; 1 10-ft John Deere spader; 1 Chan-pion mew er; 1 walking flow; 1 hand corn shelter; 1 feed grinder horse clipper; blacksmith tools; 1 endgate broadcast sec tier; 3 sets of double work harness, household furniture, hay in stack and other articles too numerous to mention. stack* 101^8 Oi pa,tura straw TERMS OF SALE—A credit of 12 months time will be given without interest if paid when due, if not paid when due 8 per cent interest from date; purchaser giving note with approved security. Sums of (10 and under cash in hand. C per cent discount on accounts entitled to credit. No property to be removed until settled FRANK B. LEUNA. "Tip” Kenyon, auctioneer. Theo. Hameton, clerk. Hot Lunch Served on Grounda PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned, having decided to move to South Dakota, will after at public auction. at his residence 2% miles east of Rensselaer and 1% miles west of Pleasant Ridge, on gravel road, commencing at 10 a. m. v TUESDAY, JANUARY 26,. 7 HEAD OF HORSES, consisting of 1 sorrel mare 8 years old, wt 1500, in foal; 1 bay mare 5 yean old. wt 1400, in foal (service fee of horse settled for both mares); 1 black mare, coming 8 yrs old, wt 1100; 1 black mare, with star in forehead; 1 brown mare colt, coming 2 yrs old;

1 sorrel mare colt, bald-faced, coming 2 yrs old; 1 black colt, coming one year old. 9 Head of CATTLE —Consisting of 8 fine dairy cows and 1 Holesteln heifer, 1 year old, 1 cow will be fresh by sale day; some are fresh now and others will be in sping and summer. These are all good cows. 15 Head of HOGS—Consisting of 15 head, wt. 120 lbs., 6 Poland China and 9 Durocs, can be recorded. FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC.—Consisting of 1 Osborn binder in good running order; 3 riding cultivators; 1 Tower gopher; 2 ten foot lever harrows; 1 14-inch walking stubble plow; 1 Oliver sulky plow, 16-inch; 1 endgate seeder, force feed; 1 Deere No. 9 corn, planter with fertilizer attachment and 80 rods of wire, all in first-class condition; 1 Challenge feed grinder, triple gear; 1 weeder; 1 New American fanning mill; 1 set bq)j-sleds; 1 road cart; 1 14-inch wide iron wheel wagon with box; 1 set of new hay ladders; 3 hog houses 6x7; 3 stands of bees; 2 cook stoves; 1 U. S. cream separator, No. 7; 1 butter worker in good condition; 7 tons No. 1 Timothy hay, and many other articles not mentioned. A credit of 12 months will be given on sums over $lO, with usual conditions; 6 per cent off for cash, where entitled to credit AMOS F. SHEBLER. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, clerk.

PUBLIC SALE. As I have rented my farm and am going to move to New Mexico, 1 will sell at public auction at my farm 10 miles east and 2 miles north of Rensselaer, 5 miles north of Lee and 4 miles west and 1% miles south of Francesville, commencing at 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1902. 8 Head of HORSES —Consisting of 1 team of mares, 1 brOwn, 8 yrs old, wt 1600, 1 bay, 4 yrs old, wt 1575; 1 team of brown mares, wt 1400 and 1300; 1 team of geldings, wt 1500 and 1600; 1 general purpose gelding, 5 yrs old, wt 1240; 1 coming 2-yr-old brown mare, Vt 975, These horses are sound oud the mares good brood mares. \ One Goat, broke to harness, with harness and Studebaker, Jr., wagon. 14 Head of CATTLE—Consisting of 5 milch cows, two will be fresh in February and 3 fresh in March, all' extra good milch cows; 3 coming 2-yr-old heifers fresh in spring; 6 yearling steers. 16 Head of HOGS-Consistlng of shoats weighing about 90 lbs. each. 7 doz. Plymouth Rock Chickens. FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC.—Consisting of 1 good Studebaker wide tire wagon; 1 narrow tire wagon; 1 top buggy; 1 carriage; 1 Deering binder, 8-foot cut, with trucks; 1 Deering binder, 6-ft cut; 1 McCormick mower; 1 McCormick hay rake; 1 new Case planter with fertilizef attachment and 80 rods of wire; 1 Moline planter, fertilizer attachment, 120 rods wire; 1 Oljver gang plow; 1 16-lnch walking plow; 1 Bradley riding cultivator with gopher attachment; 2 walking cultivators; 1 diac; 1 4-section harrow; 1 endgate seeder with cart;

1 hay ladder; 1 scoop board: 1 crosscut saw; 4 sets good Work harness; 1 single harness; 1 hand corn shelldr; 1 pair mud-boat rushers; 1 1-horse garden plow; 1 buggy pole; HOUSEHOLD GOODS—consisting of 1 steel range, 1 hard coal burner, good as new; 1 washing machine; 1 bentwood churn; 1 dining room table; 1 set dining room chairs; 1 couch; 1 bedroom set; 1 kitchen cabinet, good as new; 1 lard press and other articles too numerous to mention. A credit of 11 months will be given on sums over |lO, with usual conditions; 4 per cent off for cash, where entitled to credit 7 ALBERT WARNER. Fred Phillips, auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, clerk. Lunch served by ladles of Parker church. PUBLIC SALE. As I am getting too old to farm and have rented my farm, I will offer at Public auction at my residence, 7 miles north and 1 mile west of Rensselaer, and 2ft miles east and 1 mile north of Parr, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1909, The following property: 4 HEAD OF HORSES—One good work mare, 12 years old, wt 1,150, lady broke. One coming 2-year-old gelding. Two yearling mare colts. 30 HEAD OF CATTLE—I 3 head of milch cows, some fresh, others to be fresh soon. These are part Jerseys, and all fine cows. 7 head of coming 2-year-old heifers, all to calve, some soon. 5 head yearling steers. 4 spring heifer calves. 1 thoroughbred Jersey bull, coming 2 yeas old. 10 HEAD OF HOGS—2 brood sows, will farrow last of March. 1 thoroughbred Poland-China male hog; 7 shoats, weight about 50 pounds. FARM IMPLEMENTS—One narrow tire wagon and box. 1 spring wagon. 1 Plano binder. Two 14-inch walking plows. Two harrows, one spring tooth and one 2-section steel frame. 1 corn planter with 80 rods of wire. 2 hay ladders. 1 Deering mowing machine. . 1 self-dump hay rake. 6 cultivators, two riders and four walkers. 2 sets work harness. 1 set double driving harness. Two 1-horse weedera And other artclles too numerous to mention. TERMS—A credit of 11 months will be given on sums of over $lO with approved security, without in'erest if paid when due; if not paid when due, 8 per cent will be charged from date of sale. A discount of 6 per cent will be given for cash on all sums over $lO. All sums of $lO and under, cash In hand. No property to be removed until settled for. C. W. BURNS. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk.

Public Sale. Having traded my farm for another In Whitley county, I will offer at Public Sale at my residence, 5 miles west and 2 miles south of Rensselaer and % mile west of Lamson bridge, commencing at 10 &. m., on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 27, 1909, 8 Head of HORSES—Consisting of 1 grey mare, 14 yrs old, in foal; 1 brown mare, 9 yrs old, in foal; 1 grey horse, 15 yrs old; 1 brown mare, 12 yrs old, a good single driver, safe for ladies; 1 dark bay horse, 5 yrs old, a good driver and a thoroughbred; 1 coming 2-yr-old filly; 1 coming 2-yr-old horse colt; 1 spring colt, a Hambletonlan. 4 Head of CATTLE—Consisting ot 1 red cow, 9 yrs old; 1 half Jersey cow; 1 steer calf; 1 heifer calf. 15 Head of HOGS—Consisting of 5 brood sows, half Duroc and half Poland China, due to farrow in spring; 8 bead of shoats; 2 Duroc male hogs, eligible to registration. IMPLEMENTS, GRAIN, ETC.—Consisting of 2 3-section harrows; 1 rock Island corn planter with 80 rods of wire; 2 walking cultivators; 1 3horse disc; 1 Parlin & Oeandoff corn planter with 80 rods of wire; 1 14inch walking plow; 1 hay rack; 1 single buggy; 1 40-gallon feed cooker; 6 stands of bees; 2 dozen Plymouth Rock hens; 1 heating stove, for wood or \coal; 1 grindstone; 1 lawn swing; about 10 tons of good timothy hay in mow; about 1,300 bushels of corn in crib; about 8 bushels of seed corn; and many articles too numerous to mention. A credit of 12 months will be given on sums over $lO with usual conditions; 6 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit W. B. YEOMAN. A. J. Harmon, Auctioneer. C. L. Carr, Clerk. Hot Lunch on Grounds.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Jasper County, State of Indiana, executor of the estate of Theresa McCurtain. Ir.te of Jasper County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent david e. Mccurtain, - Executor. January 12, 1909. Foltz & Spitler, attorneys. Jan. 15-22-29. , Get your soale bills at the Republican.

O. B. 37. Page 424. Nou 733 X Sheriff’s Safe. •» » '£ ST * s By virtue of a certified copy of • DeOee to me directed from "ffca Clerk’s office of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein Emmet I* Hollingsworth is plaintiff and Frank Reany and Florence Reany, his wife; W. A. Knapp, and Mrs. Knapps his wife, H. MMandevllle and Mrs. H. Mandeville, vise of said H. Mands* vllle, are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of nine hundred tw'en* ty-two dollars and seventy-five cents ($922.75), with Interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, THE 30th DAY OK JANUARY, 1909, between the hours of 10 o’clock S. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the Court House of said Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following de« scribed real estate, to-wit: , , : The southwest quarter (ft) of section nineteen (19), township twen-ty-eight (28) north, range six (Q west, in Jasper county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, Interest and costs. > Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. L. P. SHIRER, Sheriff of Jasper County. Jan. 8-15-22.

FARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 60 acrl», 5 miles from court houses on gravel road, near school, all good corn land, in cultivation except 5 acres in young timber, has some tile; 5 room house, fair out buildings, some fruit, good well and is well located. Will sell on easy terms or take live stock or property as part payment. 40 acres on main road two miles from station, % mile from school, no improvements. Will trade far town property or live stock or sell on small payments 60 acres, no buildings, nice level land, 50 acres cultivated, 12 timber, school, free mall and near good town. Will trade for live stock og town property. 280 acres, Union tp., all nice level land, 30 acres cultivated, 100 acres ready to break for corn, remainder meadow pasture and limber, 60,00# feet of saw timber. It lies near gravel road, school and in good neighborhood. Will take live stock, clear property, smaller tract of land or will sell on terms of SI,OOO down, 14 acres near station on main road, 40 miles west of Cincinnati, in Deal* born county, Ind., this is suitable for poultry or truck. It is clear and has good abstract title, Will trade for live stock or vacant lots. We always have farms of all des*. crlptlons to sell or trade. Also mortgage notes property or land. G. F. MEYERS. Opposite State Bank. Come in and see the wall charts that the Republican is giving for 3# cents along with new or renewed subscriptions.

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