Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1883 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Ladies wishing a perfuma that combines noveltv de ieacy and richness, find Floreston Cologne entirely satisfactory. The Ladies Literary. —The ladies Literary Society held their regular semi-annual election las; Saturday afternoon. Mrs. A. Purcupile, was elected president; Mrs. M. B. Alter, Vice-president; Miss Lydia Pams, Secretary, Miss Mollie Babcock, Treasurer. The society does not hold any meeting this week. The Huntington Democrat calls Lieutenant Governor Hanna u dude. A GOOD COOK STOVE, only in use four months, for sale cheap. Cal; on Charles Mayer, up stairs over Bedford & Warner’s Store. That Dress Goods Man J. V. W Kirk

NEW DEPARTURE.

A. .Leopold has’ adopted a new method in his to which he claims he will strictly adhere. He sells, for cash, at 5 per cent, discount. It is a fine chance for cash buyers to save money, and we advise all who buy for cash to give him a trial in his new enterprise. He buys for cash, and thus derives a great many benefits that those who buy on time do not receive,

Notice of Insolvency! Jn the matter of the. In the Jasper Estate of / Circuit Court. William N. McGinnis.C No. 251. Deceased. J NOTICE is hereby given that upon petition filed in said Court by John W. Cavender, Administrator of said estate, setting up the insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay die debts aud Labi Ikies, thereo . the Judge of said Court did, on the Seventh day of April, 1883, find said estate to be probably insolvent, and order the same to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby notified of such, insolvency, and required to file their claims against said estate for allowance or such other disposition of the same as the Court may order. ® Witness, The Clerk and seal of said Court, at Rensselae-, Indiana, this 24th day o e April, 1883. QHARLEB H, PR'GE, O’erk jaspef pipcuil Qoprt. April 27—55

Notice of Ditch Assessments.

Notice is ..ereby given to William H. Randal), T icmas Etta Skinner, Henry J. Prier, Nelson Anderson, Deliah Myers, Eliza Hannah, Juu’r, James Newell Tyler, Ollie Lewis, Sherman Lewis, William Lewis, Joseph Lewis, Mary Maid Lewis, David Gray. George H. Brown, Horace 8. Bailey, Sarah Baita. Oatherinefjenkias, Henry T. Banta, Malinda Moon, Theo lore Banta, Margaret Banta, Mary Banta, Roberi Banta, Sarah E. Banta, Daniel Gordan. Wilber Gordan, Esther Gordan, Rufus Gordan. Thomas L. Thompson, Alfred Thompson and Lewis Brackett, Francis M. Johnson, John E. Randall, James E. Johnson, Edgar L. Bruce, David Culp, Francis Arnold, Elmira L. Oglesby, Mairale Peregrine Uterlaid Peregrine, Ciair Peregrine, Margaret Peregrine, Alonzo F. Peregrine, Nancy A. Peregrine, Ellen H. Peregrine, John L. Peregrine, Catherine Parcels, James Peregrine, G’eorge F. Mellendcr, Hanging Grove Township, Jasper county, Indiana, Tnat the assessments made in Ditch Gause No. 10. in the Jasper Circuit Court. wherein William H. Randall is the Petitioner, will be due and payable at the office of the undersigned Commissioner, charged by’said Court with the construction of said Ditch, at the Sheriff’s Office, in she Court House, in the Town of Rensselaer. Jasper county, Indiana, as follows: The first installment, being 20 per centum of the whole of each assessment, will be due on the first Saturday, the same being the 2nd da. of June, and each succqedingjinstall ment, being 20 per sent. of the whole of each assessment, will become due as aforesaid respectively on the 7th day of July, 11th day of August 15th day of September, 20th day of October, all in the year 1883, until the whole is paid, or until a sufficient sum of said assessments is reabzed and collected to construct tne said ditch and pay the expense thereof according to the report of the Commissioner, ano the order* of said. C -urt in said cause. JAMES WELSH, Commissioner in charge of the work. April 27, 1888-$4.