Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 January 1879 — Page 5
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Kraff Mrs. Ann Jones'sub. in out-lot 66, bouth half in-lot 27 Lawrence O. H. Heirs Rose's 6ub. of 47 32-100 acres, south half of in-lot 68 Lee Gordon Lee Place east division of in-lot it /.
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Same 2 2 ^Morgan Margaret Gilbert Place, in lot 47 Murphy Elizabeth J. and H. Ross' sub. lot 50, section t6, township 12, 9 in-lot
-"^Murphy Samuel Boudinot's sub. lot 59, section 16, township 12, range 9* in* v'£ lot 6 tft McCabe Thomas N. Preston's sub. jot 4,in Preston's sub. of in-lot 19 tlliMcCray Michael Dean's sub. west of canal, in-lot 34 )|iMcFarland E. S. C. Deming's sub. 46 feet south side of in-lot 7 -:-q Same Jones'sub. outHot 66, in-lot 5 s|iMcKec Elizabeth 75 feet by 192 feet in section 22, township 12, range 9» °n
-jMcNealis Francis Gi over's sub. lot 1, in out-lot 67* 25 feet south side of in* lot 26 New son John S. Dunnigan's sub. of lots 41, 42 and 43, in section 16, township 12, range 9, in-lot 7, .O'Boyle John Part of out-lot 20 .,
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Same 56 feet 10 inches north side of in-lot 90 iParson's Joseph Parson's sub. (ex 27 feet north side) in-lot 38 ]P»lk and Watson 50 feet on Oak street by 133 feet in middle part of oul lot
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Same north 154 Utter Lucy K. 97 feet front Chestnut street, out-lot 12 Usher John P. Raymond's sub. 5 acres between E. & C. R. R. and W. E.: canal Ulbrecht F. W. Nippert and Evan's sub. south in-lot 1: block 10 Unknown owners J. Sibley's div. in out-lot, 1 west in-lot 51
Same Humaston's sub in Eutaw, in-lot 13 Same Grover's sub. lot 1, in out-lot 67, north 3^. in-lot 17 *, Same Sa Tuell and Usher's sub. in-lot 2, block 4 y'
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Voorhees & Cox Parson's add of. parts lots 3 and 5, south in-lot 24
People's add. in-lot 57. 'J,.v *•. -t
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Terre Haute, January 15th, 1879.
HOMES FOU $2
The Adjourned Award of the following
Grand Property* WILL BU MADE AT Evansville, Ind., April IOy 1879, The net procetds of these sales are set apart and apt lied to the benefit of the Evaasyille Orphan Asylum and Indianapolis Orphan Asylujr..
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Offers.
R«se-hlll farniy divided into six farms: No. 1, Premium Farm, 40 Aares.
Homestead Improvements I 16,000 So. 2, Premium Farm, 80 Acres 7,000 So.
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160 Acres 15,000
a. iua Aciee...... 1M0Q 100 Acres..:.:.' 15,COO No.«,
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80 Acres 10,000
1 Lot, W'dr»ff Place, Indpls, »r,W», is 7,000 5 Lots, Highland Home, 1,600. is 7,600 Lots, biate Avenue, 1,600, 1s 7,600 5 ots, irvingtoo, Ind., 1,000, is 5,000 80 Lots. GlenUale, Kvansville, 160, is 4,600 40 Lots, Woodlanrn, 160, Is 6,000 SI Lots, Weodlawn,
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Total Premiums $130,000
SHARES $2 EaCB. Wanted Every were.
CERTIFICATES
This is to certify that this property is all valuable, and cost Its owners, in cash, largely mere than they have sold it for to this benefit trust. Titles to be perfected before delivery of deeds. [siinied I Thomas
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IliDLEV, Oity Assessor. Indianapolis. 1 hereby certify tnat the deeds for all the property In ttys list have b.en placed in my hands, to be held in truat and «lclivered th^ persons severally entitled thereto, under the Orphan's Benefit Drawing.
Citizene' Nat. Bank, Kvansville, Ind. August 27,1878. [Signed S.
P.
Gillett,
Cashier.
CITIZENS' COMMITTEE.
We have accepted the position of Citizens' Committee, to aee that the property is safely held, the distribution properly made, and the funds faithfully applied.
I SignedI
Jos.
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J. Kleiner,
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Mayor of the City of Evans-
Geo. H. Stockwelk,
of Vlele, stockwcll
€o Evansvitle, Ind. Pktzk .Skmonin, of aemonin JDickson,
Kvansville. ... Austin
H.
Brotk.
Clerk Marlon Ce., In
dianapolis.
I.e. WAtxKB, M. D., Pres. pro tem. City Council, Indianapolis, Ind. W. o.
Deputy State Treasurer, In
dianapolis. Bern it by mail, money order, registered letter, bank draft, or express. For further pat ticulars and orders for tickets address 8. LYON, Secretary.
Ho. 810 First Street, Evansviiie, Ind. or GEN. DAN MACAULEY,Sec'y. Room l. Journal Building, Indianapolis.
IfBaldnet* *r a Deficiency of Hair Exists, or if theHiair is way, dry or harsh the natural youthful color can be restored by using "London Hair Color Restoier," the most delightful article ever Introduced to the American people for increasing it growth, restoring its natural color, and a the same Ums a loyely hair dressing and bcantifier. It Is totally different 'from all others not sticky or gun my, and free from all impure mgriedients that render many other articles ohnoxlous in fact it Is exquisitely perfumed ana so cheaply and elegantprepared as to make it a lasting hair dress lag and toilet luxury.
J. A. TYNES, A PROMINENT CITIZEN, Wilson, N. C, writes: Some ten years ago my wife Hair commenced falling and got very thin and turned gray lint after using '•London Hair Color Bestorer" .he rcalp be came healthy, the hair stopped falling, the color was restored tad is now growing beautifully
A** mar druggist for London Hair Color Restorer. Price 76 cents a bottle. Six bottles f4. Main depot for the U. S., 390 North S-xth street Philadelphia.
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Same South hllf 61 Ray Maria Heirs Terre Haute, south half 134 Same 44 feet north side 183 Ragan Mary Sibley's add. 26 feet by 91 feet south side west half of in-lot 1$: Ridgeley Richard Dean's sub. west of canal, in-lot 24 Ross Fanny B. 60 feet south side Terre Haute, in-lot 14 Ross Fanny M. off east end "88 Ross John C. Heirs 25 feet front on Fifth street in Terre Haute, in-lot 15
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10 Premiums, Cash —100, is 1,100 30 Pi-cmiums, Cash 60,1s 1,0(W 20 Premiums, Cash.....^. 26.1s 600 40U Premiums, Cash 2, is 800
The Indianapolis Lots ate all most desirable property to buy a: an investment. The Kvansville Lots are all first class of their locality In that k. si beautiful oity. and are to-day worth their schedule figuies foi homes. To this grand li*t are added the following CASH Premiums, payable in gold: Premiiro in Gold Coin 1,000 3 Premiums in Gold Coin 500, is 1,600 6 Premiums It Gold Coin 200. is l,0t0 6 Premiums in Gold Coin 100, is 500 16 Premiums in Gold oin 60, Is 760 10 Premiums in Gold Coin 26, is 260
STEELE
All of lot No. 5 in Mary Bartlett's subdivision of the east half of the north half, of the southeast quarter, of section 33, 12, 9. Also, all of lot No. 6, in same subdivision. And if the same is not sold by 2 o'clock
p. m.,
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of said day, I wil
then offer the said real estate for sale at public auction, at the Court house door of the Court House in the city of Terre Haute.
TERMS OF SALE:—One third cash in hand. Ore third in six months. One third in twelve months, purchaser giving his notes for deferred payments, rate 6 per cent, interest, secured by mortgage •on real estate sold.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Not ce is he^pbv given that the undersinied has been appoiated admirtrator of the Estate of David Oren, late of Vigo county. Indiana, deceased, the estate. Is probably solvent.
January 21st, 1879.
COHtStKFTtTES Luag Balsam.
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Eminent Chemists and Physicians certify that tliM* good* are free from adulteration, richer, more eUtecdye, produoe better, results t^han any others, and that they use them in their own? families.
UNIQUE PERFUMES are tae Oeau of All Odors TOOThENE. An agreeable, healthful Liquid Dentifrice LEMON SUGAR. A Substitute for Lemons. EXTRACT JAMAICA GINGER. Prom Per* Root
A PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST GEMS. The Beat Dry Hop Teati in the WorllL.
STEELE ft PRICE, Kanfrs., Chicago, St Lonit. and CincinnaU
OF
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE REAL ESTATE. .V Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Christoff Meyer, deceased, will, at
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of the
7th day of December, 1878, by virtue ol an order of the Vigo circuit court, at its September term, 1878, offer for sale at private sale,, at the law office of Allen, Mack & Davis, 318 Ohio btreet, i.i the city of Terre Haute, Indiana, the following real estate situate in the county of Vigo and State of Indiana, to-wit:
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John W. Davis,
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J. C. RICHARDSON, jfrop'r,
For sale by all druggists. St. Louis.
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DHINI9titATOR'S NOTICE OF AP POINTIIINT. Notice is bjf»by given that the amiersigneo haRMwapiiolnled administrator of the estate of W. Adams. jvMsstox.
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