Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 January 1909 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Executor’s Sale of Real Estate. The undersigned, executor of the last Will and Testament, of Adam Griftin, deceased, hereby gives notice that by ' virtue of an order of the Hancock Circuit Court, in,the btate of Indiana, he wni at tnw hour of 10 o’clock a. m., on the ■» 12TH DAY OF. MARCH, 109, at the otfide of bamuei ano -Harry H. Griffin, in the town of fchtrlaan, Indiana, and from d <.y to day th r.aft.r until sold, offer for sale at private sale, free of liens thereon, ail the int.rest of said decedent in and to the following d str.bed r.al es.atei . to-wit: ’the east half, of the southw st quartter, the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, the southwest quail.r of the northeast quarter and the southwest quarter o(> the southeast quarter, all in section four, township thirty-one north, range seven west, in Jasp.r county, in the State of Indiana. Also ninety feet oft of tne east end of lot seven in Juan 8. ’ bpann s subdivision of lots two, three and four, in block eight, in Isaac Harris’ sub-divis-ion of out lot 157 in the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. B.ing Known as Auuibef ov thake Street. Also, beginning at a point i., a line ' in a northeasteny direction 40 feet north and parallel tfitu tne center or the C. C. C. & St. L. railway, 7«7 feet from the southwest corner ot the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter in section 9, township 17 nortn, range 6 cast; thence' in a northwesterly direction 092 and 9/12 feet to a rock; th.nce north 6J degrees east 66 and 8/12 ft et to a rock; thence south 41 and Vi d grees east 685 and 2/12 feet to the north line of the right ot way of the above named railway, thence in a soutnwesu-rly direction 20ti.6 feet to the piace of beginning. Containing three acres more or less, situated on the west side of and adjoining the town of Portville, in Hancock county, Indiana. Also, beginning at the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of the southwest_ quarter of section nine, in tov\ nship seventeen north, range I six east, running th nee east two chains and 92 lilies; thence 39 degree s east 15 chains and 1 Unas; thence south 51 degrees west with the south line of the county road 15 chains and 27' aild links to the southwest corner ot the said southeast quarter aforesaid; tile nee north- 2o chains and 20 links to the place of beginning, containing 12 acres,, more or less. Except a tract out of the southwest corn.r of the southeast quarter, described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of the southeast quarter afor_said and 1 running thence north 27 rods; thence j east 13 rods; thence south 3) d gr.es cast 15 and '4 rods; th nee south 51 degrees west to the place of beginning, situated in H.-ncoeit county, in the State of Indiana, just west of Fortville, on the north side of an Int rurbah Line. The two last d. scribed tracts of land b.-ing situated near a stop on an Interurban Line, and only a snort distance Hom the center of Fortville. Un the tract first above described as 1 being in Hancock county there is a , large two story dwelling, also a stable I anu out buildings. Un the tract in [ Marlon county there is a two story frame dwelling. Said sale will be made subject to' the . approval of said court, for not 1 ss (than the full appraised value of said ' real estate, ana upon the following terms and conditions: At least on - third of the purchase money cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments, payable in not to exceed nine and eighteen months, evidenced by notes of the purchas.r, bearing six per cant interest from date, waiving relief, providing attorney’s fees, and s. cured by first mortgage on the real estate sold, or the purchaser may pay all tne purchase money cash in hand. HARRY H. GRIFFIN, i .Executor, Sheridan, Indiana. Jan.29-Feb.s-12-19-26.

Public Sale. As I will move onto a smal’er farm March 1, I will offer at public auction, at my residence, 3% miles south and H mile east of Rensselaer, Sty miles north and ty mile east of Remington, commencing at 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1909. 13 Head of HORSES—Consisting of 1 bay horse, Shire, 5 yrs old, wt 1400, general purpose; 1 brown horse, Shire, 4 yrs old, wt 1500, draft; 1 bay horse, Shire, 2 yrs old, wt 1350, good chunk; 1 bay mare, coming 3 yrs old, Norman, wt 1300; 1 sorrel mare, Coach, 14 yrs old, wt 1400; 1 black mare, 18 yrs old, wt 1350, in foal; 3 iron-grey Colorado colts, 2 yrs old, Norman cross with good bone and good size and gentle; 1 dark grey gelding, coming 2 yrs old, Norman, wt 1100; 1 bay filly, coming 2 yrs old. Norman, wt 1000; 1 brown mare, 9 yrs old; 1 sorrel mare, 8 yrs old. 24 Head of CATTLE —Consisting of 11 head of good cows, coming fresh In February and March. These cows I are good creamers, some good Jerl.geyg. I' Hereford’ bull, 3 yrs old, full blood; 2 steers, 2 yrs old; 10 head iof spring calves, good ones, wt 500 pounds. 12 Head of HOGS—Consisting of 3 brood sows, to farrow in April; 9 fail pigs, good ones. FARM IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS, HARNESS, ETC.—Consis ing of 1 riding cultivator; 2 walking cultivators; ‘ 1 1-horse weeder; 1 2-section harrow; 1 3-section harrow; 1 16-inch sulky breaking plow; 1 16-in’ch walking plow; 1 gopher; 1 14-lnch walking plow; 1 10-foot lowdown seeder; 1 bradley corn planter; 1 broad tired wagon; 2 single buggies, old; 1 carriage, good; 1 set hay ladders; 1 set of gravel boards; 2 gels feeders, capacity 100 bushels of ear corn; several cattle troughs; 3 sets of heavy leather harness; 1 U. S. cream separator, good as new, No. 7, capacity i4OO pounds; 10 tons of wild hay; 1 ! range cook stove; 15 bushels of yellow Dent seed corn; 1 Standard mowI ing machine, etc., etc. A credit of 11 months will be given on sums over $lO, with usual conditions; (j per cent off for cash, where entitled to credit. MARION I. ADAMS. Fred Phillips, auctioneer. J. P. Hammond, clerk. Hot lunch, on ground.

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