Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1879 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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R. S* Dwiggins Zimri Dwiggins, Dre si lent- Cashier. Citizens’ 13a.n.l£ 9 RENSSELAER, IND', DOES a general Bunking business; gives special attention tj collections; remittances made on day of payment at currant rate of exchange ; interest paid on balances ; certificates bearing interest issued; exchange bought and sold. This Bank owns the Burglar Safe, which took the premium ut the Chicago Exposition, in 1878. This safe is protected by one of Sargent’s Time Locks. The Bank Vault used is as good a« can be built. It will be seen from the foregoing that this Bank furnishes aS good security to depositors as can be. Notice to Non-Residents. The State of Indiana, (In the Jasper Circuit Jasper County, j- Conrt June Term. 1879. Complaint No. 1810. Samuel Hoge vs. Elijah F. Athey, George Petro and Petro, his wife. ATO Iv com a the Plaintiff, by R. S. & Z ©wiggins -LN his uuoineys, and files an affidavit, that the defe daiits George Petro, and Petro, his wiie, are uou-re_ i tems of the State ol Indiana. .Nitiqe is therefore hereby given suid < efendnnts. that unless they be and appear on the uist day of me next Term of the Jasper Chciui Court to be holdcu on the First Monday of June-, a. p. 1879, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said County and State, mid answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. By order of the Court. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto , —. set. my hand and affix the Seal of ■J seal. !• said Court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, ' -—<— ’ this 4th dav of April, a. d. 1879. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. R. S. & Z.Dwiggins, Atfys for pl'll. April 4, 1879—36. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. The State of In iana, 1 In the Jasper Circuit Jasper County, f Court, June 'lerm, 1879. Complaint No. 1521. William Mills vs. Mary A. West, William C. West, Frederick Hoo ver, George B. Ccappell, Josiah Hallman and Wesley Meadows. "ATOW comes the Plaintiff, by R. S. AZ.DwigJjl gins, his attorneys, and files an affidavit, that tne residence of the defendants Mary A. West and William C. West is unknown, and that dilligent inquiry has been made by the attorneys of the plaintiff, to ascertain the residence of said de feudants, but that said inquiry has not disclosed the residence of said defendants. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they be and appearon the first day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court.jto be liolden on the First Monday of June, a. I>., 1879, at. the Court House in Rensselaer, in said County and* State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence, by order of the Court. , . In Witness Whereof, I hereunto - seal. set my hand and affix the Seal of said '— o — • Court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 4lh dav of April, a. d., 1879. CHARLES 11. PRICE. Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. R. S. Jt Z. Dwiggins, Att’yslor pl’ff. April 4, 1879—37. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. The State of Indiana, . In the Jasper CirJusper County, j emit Court, June Term, 1879 Edward Banford vs. Miehnel D. Roudebush, Nancy Roudebush, Joseph Roudebush, John Roudebush and Elizabeth Roudebush. ' Complaint No. 1522. "KTOW comes the plaintiff, by R. S. & Z. D 'igLi gins, bis attorneys, and files an affidavit, that the residence ol tne defendant Joseph Roudebush is unknown, and that dilligent inquiry has been made to ascertain the residence of said defend mt, but that said inquiry hns not disclosed the residence of said defendant. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant. that unless’he be and appear on the first day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the First Mond y of June, A p. 1879. at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said com plaint, the same will be he* rd and determined in his absence, by Older of the Court. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal ( — J — > of said Court, at Rensselaer, - seal. - Indiana, this 4th day of April, ' —> — ’ A. D. 1879. CHARLES H. PRICE. Clerk, Jasper Circuit Court. R. S. & Z. Dwiggins Att’ys, for Pl’ll. April 4. 1879—37.
HENRY FISHER & SONS, MANUFACTURERS OF DRAIN TILES REASS EL A HR, £ 1VD1.4 A. Will have an assortment of Drain Tiles ready f r delivery about the first of May, 1879. The senior niember of our firm recently made a trip through the southeastern part of Indiana, where Tiles are extensively manufactured and used, for the purpose of learning how cheaply they could be matte and return a reasonable profit to the manufacturer. As a result of these observations we have decided to oiler our goods at the following EXCEEDING Y LOW PRICES: 3 inch, per rod 25 cents “ 30 cents. 4 “ “ “ 35 cents. 5 “ “ “ 45 cents. 6 ** “ “ 60 cents. 7 •* “ “ 70 cents. At these prices all can underdrain with profit. It has been fully established that lands thus improved will pay 50 per cent, each year upon the cost of improvements, not to mention the advantage and pleasure of being able at all times and seasons to cross over fields without miring teams. Every farmer should put in at lenst one underdrain and satisfy himself of their great utility. No man who tries tile draining ever regrets having done so; but their use is a constant, recommendation for their more extensive employment. Henry Fisher & Son’s Tile Factory is one mile and a half northwest of the town of .Rensselaer. TE9TIMOKTIA.iI. 1 have in successful operation on my farm, five miles east of Rensselaer, more than 100 rods of draining tile. I bought 53 rods at Brookston, Indiana, and the rest of Mr. Henry Fisher, near Rensselaer. I consider the tile made by Mr. Fisher as good, if’not superior, to any made in the state of Indiana. The laud which I have drained is low, flat prairie, with some quicksand. There has been a continual flow of water from the mouth of the ditch all winter, somewhat resembling a fine spring. I think that with a gradual fall, good outlet and proper care, any of the quicksand lands of J a-per county can be successfully underdrained. Harvey W. Wood, Recorder Jasper County, Ind. References: Charles M. Watson, John M. Wasson, John English, David Noweis, Riley Nowels, C. D. Nowels, George Burk, Jasper county, Joseph English, Newton county; all of whom have proved the benefits of tile drainage and are s.uisfled with its utility in a prairie country.
