Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1883 — Page 4

fflE DEMOCRATIC SENTINEL. OFIfICIALPAPKB Of JABPEBC9CMTI. FRIDAY AUGUST 24. 1883.

A daughter at Will Eger’s. A meeting of the Old Settlers’* of White county, at Monticello, next Thursday. _ The old war-horse, Gen. Manson, wili deliver an address at the reunion at Fowler. Li. M. Bergman, of Ohio, vtsi*ed his brothers, Will and Emmet, at this place, the present week. Ths Kentucky House of Representatives stands twelve Republicans and eighty-eight Democrats. I'he Senate seven Republicans and thirty One Democrats. The tariff should be taken off o ? all the necessaries of life- Keep the tax on tobacco, whisky, diamonds, etc., and take it off of coffee, sugar, clothing and other necessities. Many counties cannot boast of an Agricultural Assooiatihn- Jasper county can with pride boast of two in successful operation for a number of years and increasing in usefulness and vigor. Mr. 8. P. Sheerin, clerk of the supreme eourt of this State, was mar lied at Louisville, Ky.» Tuesday morning. August 14th. at 5 o’clock, to Miss Dougherty, an estimable young lady from one of the best and wealthiest Louisville families.

Quite a sensation was created at the Institute yesterday by the an nounoement that at the close of the days’* exercises a game of base ball would be played between the famous “Comets” and a picked Dine from among the lady members of the Institute. On adjournment the ladies selected their officers, proceeded to the ball ground and reported ready. Charle’ Warner was elected umpire. At the end of the fourth inning, it being time to adjourn for supper,;the taily 4 -man announced a tie, and the umpire so declared amid the cheers of the assemblage for the ladies— Professors Black and Ragan looked Oj with interest and seemed to enjoy with keen relishjthe succoss of their pupils. ■I- < I <W - T 0 Extensive preparations are making by the management of the Remington Fair to make it a grander success than ever before. Remember, tho Fair commences next Tuesday and closes the following Friday. The Jasper County Fair will commence at this place, on the 11th of September next, and continue four days The officers are doing all in their power to insure satisfaction to everybody. We trust our people will make it a point to attend both Fairs, and place on exhibiton articles of interest and merit. These institutions are Jasper county enterprises, and they are entitled to the hearty support and en couragement of our citizens.

ORANGE BLOSSOMS.

Lafayette Courier, Tuesday: Miss Mary Pritchard, of Chauncey, and Mr. Samuel Rodgers, of Reesselaer, will be united in bonds matrimonial this evening at 8 o’clock at the residence of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Joseph Bates, in Chauncey. Rev. Mr. Reed, es the Chauncey Baptist church will officiate. The Chauncey boys are preparing to give the bridal party a rousing reception. Our informant run against a corps of mechanics in the rear end of a certain carpenter shop busy in the construction of mammoth horse fiddle. It was a four-horse concern which will de duty at the “reception ” and there will be numerous other instruments of corresponding richness of discordance. The groom is a member of the Rensselaer brass band and con nected with one of the hotels at that place.

MATRIMONIAL.

Lafayette Journal. Wednesday:— Miss Mary Pritchard, of Chauncey and Mr Samuel Bodgers, of Rens selaer, were united in marriage last evening at 8 o’clock at the residence of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Joseph Bates, in Chauncey. Rev. Mr. Reed, of the Chauncey Baptist church, officiated, A large party of friends and acquaintances gathered ' to witness the ceromony and congratulate the happy couple upon their good pros* pects for a happy journey through life. The presents were numerous and appropriate. The newly married 1 ail will leave for Iki3ssclae<to‘-.d«y.

Remington Fair next Tuesday. Jasper County Fair 11th next September. The steam mill is now getting in its workMiss Frankie McEwen is visiting friends in Monticello. Miss Ana McEwen is visiting Mrs. Myra Cotton, in Remington, and will visit friends in Mo ticello, SaturdayParties in the interest of ths Ft, Wayne, Peoria & Galesburg RE. re Isteied at the Makeever House this week. — Harbolt & Catt the contract for the tonstiueUon of bank building. It is to be completed by November 20th, next. Miss Nora Mortality, of Chicago, visited Rensselaer Thursday of last week on her way to attend the Ro-gers-Pritchard nuptiuls at LafayetteBert. Smail, having finished his canvass as book agent, returned home to Idaville on Tuesday, and will come back to deliver the books on the first week in September. The time for holding service, by tho Christian denomination at the Randle School House, in Barkley township, has been changed from the first Sunday of each month to tho third. Samuel Rogers and Miss Mollie Pritchard, of this place, were married at Lafayette, Tuesday last, August 21, 1883. The best wishes of many friends are tendered “Sam" and bis biide. - . ■ Early Sunday evening the barn on the premises of A M Traigh, in Carpenter township, was destroyed by fire. Nine horses and a large quantity of hay was in the barn.— The horses were saved. Supposed to be the work of an incendiary.

Our History. — We have been shown some excellent lithographic portraits of prominent men who have appeared in historical works of Northern Indiana, and while Jasper county is being written we would like to see some of her le idipg men represented in thiv department. In Rensselaer alone there are several whose faces would grace the pages of any work, whose lives, interwoven with the history of the county, its progress and prosperity, makes it fitting they sho’d be so handed down to future generations; and we would liae, too, for the same reasons, to see every township in the county equally represanted in in its pages. Mr. C. L. Goodspeeed is here closing up the work preparatory to going to press, and it is to be hoped our citizens will lend their influence to this enterpriseThe County Institute is in successful operation, with the foilowing list es instructors and members at commencement: Instructors. Prof. J C Black, of Indiananolis; Prof. C P Mkcheil. of Rensselaer, and Prof J B Ragu*, of Richmond, Indiana. Members—Marion Township. Josie Parkison, Emma Gwin, Sadie McDonald. J M McDonald, Clarence Fulton, Jas W Pierce, W A Churchill, T C Churcoill, Ro ert Porter, Alice Irwin, Bertha Funston, Lizzie Funston, Ruby Bruce, Ella Ryan, May Miller, C P Mitchell, Mudge Osborne, Lizzie Pillars, Lottie Peacock, E L Coen, Anna Ritchey, Irene Ritchey, M A Makeever, Sunforl Makeever. Clara Coen, A E Coen, 8 A Kendall. Barkley Township. Rosa Coons, Ida Coons, Nancy MeElfresh. Sadie Norman. Carpenter Township .. Mary Austin, Lille Burtoo, Jessie Bartoo, Mari Bonner. Louis Blood, Clara Brown. Alice M Erwin, Charles Fagan, Carrie Huggins, Jane Hol lings worth, Carrie Irwin, Nancy .p-----win.

Gillam. Mitchell, Rebecca Osborne. Hanging Gbovk. Sada Banta, Ada Gray, Brittle Per* egrine, Frank Peregrine. Jordan. Frances Adams, Bertie Yeoman. Kankakee B F Jones. Newton. Dorothea Goetz, D L Halstead, Mary Shindler, D J Yeoman. Union. Lizzie Coover, Jennie Gant. Walker. Millie Bouk, Mary Bouk. Wheatfield. Lena Booth, Winnie Booth, Milroy Sexton.

WHEATFIELD ITEMS.

N. D. Ingram, of Wheatfield has a new son, of which ho feels very proud. Maria, wife-of Edward McNeil, was dUng'.-rously ill. but is now slowly mending, Prof. Clark did not stay with us

1 ong, but transferred his headquarter sto Rensselaer. , ? The Wheatfield mansion is now in swimming order. Several eattle were killed on the “3*l” road last Saturday night by the passenger. “YOUNG AMERICA." Wheatfield, Aug. 24,1888.

PIERCETON LETTER.

Pierceton, Ind., 17th Aug., 1883. Dear Me.: The time for your railroad election I believe is past, and your citizens who voted against the proposed railroad tax, in my judgment, voted against their best inter ests. To say nothing of the advantages of the proposed road, and the increased value it would impart to real estate, the money such a road would pay into your county treasury in the shape of taxes, would in a few years reimburse your present outlay and then be a perpetua l help in the reduction of taxes. The harvest is past, and farmers are happily disappointed in both the quantity and quality of wheat, oats and grass, but the present outlook of the corn crop is not flattering We had a good rain last Sabbath, which will be of ibcalculable advantage to vegetation. G. W. Shoemaker, whose factory was destroyed by fire last spring, is' again at work, and with a larger and better building, and more machinery, is new ready to supply your citizens with rustic chairs, rustic flower vases and baskets of any size or pattern desired, and all the wheelbarrows you will need in building your new railroads. Pierceton is now in telephonic communication with Ft. Wayne, Plymouth, Peru, and all surrounding towns. It is a much cheaper, and a more satisfactory m >de of communi* cation with absent friends than bv telegraph. While the outlook for fruit and corn is not promising, the general health of rne country is good, andt> e poorest who are willing tn work, will have bread enough to eat and to spare. Very sincerely and truly yours.

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LEVINOS’ CANDY FACTORY. PURE UNADULTERATED CANDY, made fresh every day. For quality of Goods and cleanliness In man man taring, I defy coin petition. HENRI LEVINO, Proprietor.; Rensselaer, Ind., August 17, 113. Joan MakHevek, Jay Williams, President. Cashier. FARMERS’ BANK, Saft i “Opposite,Fiib)ic RENSSKLA.Iffi, .... INDIANAReceive Deposits. Buy and Soil Exchange. Collections made and promptly remitted. Money Loaned. Do a general Bans ing Business, August 17, 1883. Application for License to Retail Intoxicating Liquors. NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of lhe Town of Remington, and of Carpenter township, in Jasper county, and State of Indiana, th it the undersigned Janies F, Ellis, a white male inhabitant of said town .[township, county and state, over the :Wo of twenty one years, a fit person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county and State of Indiana, at their regular September Term, A. D. 1883, for license to sell spirjtou's, vinous and malt liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same' to be drank on the premises where sold. The premises on which said liquors are to be sold aud drank is a one story frame build-ing.-situated on lot number three [J) in block number eight (8) in the or’ginal plat of the town of Remington, in sritLcounty aud State, and described more particularly by metes and bounds as follows: Commencing at a point fifteen (15) feet and ten [10) inches due east from the southwest corner of lot three [3) it block eight [B], and running north frota said point flfty-two (52)feet; thence east sixteen (16) feet; and thence south fi tty-two (521 feet, and ti ence west sixteen (16) feet to the place of beginning. Said building being situated on that part of lot three (.3] above described, aud all <n the town of Remington, in .)wpe>- county, and State of Indiana. Said License is desired for the period of one. year. JAMES F. ELLIS. James W. Don th it, Att’y for Petitioner, Remington, Ind. August 10. 1888. Application for License to Retail Intoxicating Liquors. NOTICE is hereby given to all the citizens oi the Town of Remington, and Carpentar township, in the county of Jasper, and State of Indiana, That I, the undersigned George Daffer, a white male inhabitant of said town and township, and over the age of twenty-one years, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of said Jasper county, in the said State of Indiana, at the next regular session and meeting of said Board of Commissioners, to be holdenin the Town of Rensselaer, in said county and State aforesaid, commencing on the first Monday of September, the same being the 3d ay of September, a, d. 1883. for a license to sell Spiritous Liquors, Vinous Liquors. Malt Liquors, and all Intoxicating Liquors which may be used a« a beverage, in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the ' privilege of allowing and permitting said liquors to he drank on the premises where sold, and precisely locatedaud described as follows to-wit: . A room in the lower story of a two-story frame building, located upon lot number three (8), in block number thirteen (13), in the original iilat of the Town of Remington, in the county of Jasper, and State of Indiana. The ground upon which said room is .located is describ- by metes anti I bounds as follows; Comjnencin gat a point three au'd nine (ltjlncb.es we.-1 frenn the norrhI east corner of lot nhmMr three [?\ in blocknnmber thirteen 0H); iff the’original plat of the said Town of Remington, in said county, and State aforesaid; tl ence west a distance oi twenty (20] feet and three (3] inches; tlience .south thirty-six [36] feet and five [5) inches ; thence east twenty ' (20) feet and three [3] inches; thence north thirty- ] six (86) feet and five (6) inches to the place of boginning. i Said license is desired for the period of one ! year. . • GEORGE D AFTER. | Remington, lud. AnSuetlO, iSS3.—£lO-

The Jasper County Teachers’ Institute will he held in the Court House, commencing August 20th. A full attendance is expected

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A. TAYLOR,

NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. Cause No. 8087. • , State of Indiana, County of Jasper, ss: John Dimmitt and Dimmitt, wife of said Jehu Dimmitt, are hereby notified that David J. Thompson has filed his complaint in the Jasper Circuit Court to foreclose a tax lien and quiet the title to certain Real Estate in sa d eounty, and that said cause will stand for trial on lhe first day of the OctoberT rtn. 1883. of -aid Court to be held at tne Court House, in R nsselaer, Indiana, commencing October 15th. 1883. CHARLESH. PRICE, Clerk es the Jasper Circuit Court. By Jame fA. Burnham, Deputy. Thompson * Bro , Att’ya for pl’ff. August 3, 1883. $5 qwnes Q Pills Kmowh to Rm of Fame ano Science for Removinb ALL IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD. Aotiswlrifsl i fait, Flnmt, and Xffideat Cart for CONSTIPATION, nVQPFPQIA known by irregular appeu,orc’rolw >tite, boot belching, weight and tenderness at pit of stomach, despondency. lIWFP CempUini. Bilion.neM, Malaria, Chills and ,'*,** Fever,Muring eoreneei in book and rids, also bottom of ribs; weariness, irritability, tongue coated, skin yellow, hot apd cold sensation*,eyes dull, dry cough,stifled and obstructed feeling, irregular pulse, bad colored stools. APOPLEXY Kpn«p*j>F»«’»>y"**,<iim sound in earn, giddineea confusion in head, nervousness, flashes of light before eyes, low of memory. Diseases of Bladder and If IRNFVQ urine dark or light,red deposit; IMUHUIQ, burning, stinging, bearing down •nuatiexe, frequent desire to urinate, uneasiness, infiamed eyes, dark cirries, thirst. Diseases ar HF ART MT *rt pains, fluttering or weight near **E- W '* * 1 heart, more so on moving quickly aad wfien lying or left side; out of breath on exertioa. UE’AnAf'UE' dnU or sharp pains in temples, nLAUHbne,, , yM OT head; miatasss, nausea. Dropsy la eeesed by watery fluid. Bbefhmt* Siem, dM., by uric arid in blood. Bowel Dis•totera by corrupt matter. Worms* by th* pert* within. Colds by ehoMng of th* secretions. •WATXIU PILU, by gsati* action, rwnsve* th* cans*, making epenoaaeat cure. Seat by mail fee 2* cent* box of SO HU*; fi boxes, *I.OO. (In poqtag*NOTICE OF DITCH ASSESSMENTDitch Gause, No. 21. | In Jasper Circuit Court. Notice is hereby given to ali concerned that in the above entitled- cause the Jasper Oirc’.iit (Join t, on it he 28d day of June, 1683, entered judgment of ilic pe-. tioner establishing the work prayed for, approving the assessments for benefits, and instructing the undersigned, James Welsh to construct said ditch g I therefore now give notice to all concerned, and especially to David Gray, Marion L. Spitler, Hugh Lowe, Nathaniel Moore, Samuel Scott. Hemyß. Band, Trustee, Elbert H. Shirk, Sarah Banta, Catharine Jenkins, Daniel Gordon, Rufus Gordon, Wilbur Gordon, Henry J. Banta, Maranda Moore, Theodore P. Banta, Margaret Banta, Mary Banta, Robert Banta, Sarah E. Banta, Everett Gordon, Esther Banta, Edward H. Valentine, Jasper county, for the benefit of the public in Hanging Grove Township, all named in said judgment sts liable to pay aspesHixients for that purposes .The. above partie; are iartlier notified that the assessments for benefits made fur the construction of said ditch, and adjudge ’ v said Gourt, will be due and payable at my office in the Gourt JJousC’ijt th§ Town of Ret s c -ter, JaspAv cn’oity, Indiana/ as fdHows, to-wit : First t, 20 p e-,/. teniber 4, 1883. Second inrtalfraent. 0 per centum, October 4, 1888. Third staliment, -?o cent’.m’; N’ov'dn'bbfr 5, 1883,. Fourth ! S 20 per centum, D<s < nibe> 5, 1 Filth installment, 20 .per centum, January 5, J 884 JAMES WELSH, Commissioner 3, 1883, [in chai ge.

▲ PttrnmyAiHA mmivlm vagebnreA by a wildcat say* that tha feeling wm something like having a dozen boM•aw* toned loose on him for a high old tea.

NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS. Caase No. *OBB. State of Indiana, County of Jasper, ss: The nnknown h- ire of Timothy Foster, deceased, are hereby notified that David J. Thompson ha* filed his complaint in the Jasper CircuitCourt to foreclose a tax lien and to quiet the title to certain Real Estate in said County, and that said cause will stand far trial on the first day of the October Term. 1883, of said Court tobe field at the Court House, in Rensselaer, Indiana, commencing October 15th, 188 J. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. By James A. Burncaxn, Deputy. Thompson & Bro., Att’s for pl’ff. Augusta, 1883. $5.

NOTICE OF DITCH ASSESSMENT. Ditch Cause No. 28. ( In Jasper OirJohn Wood, ExParte.i cuit Court. Notice Is hereby given to all concerned that in the above entitled cause the Jasper Circuit Court, on the 13th day of July, 1883, entered judgment for the petitioner establishing the work prayed for, approving the assessments for benefits, and directing the undersigned, James Welsh, to make and construct the proposed worK. Reference is made to the petition and order or said Court. fSee Order Book No. 11, pages 185 to 188 inclusive.) I now give notice to all concerned, and esnecially to John Wood, Alfred Hoover, Wm. M. Hoover, W. M. Reed, Charles J Borntrager, J R Heaston, heirs of Isaac Adams, dec’d, and Jasper county for benefits to public highwav* in Marion township, all named in said judgment as liable to pay assessment for that purpose, and 1 shall proceed to have said work constructed. And the parties are farther notified that the assessments tor benefits made for me construction of said ditch, and adjudged by said Court, will be due and payable at my office in the Court House, in the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper cou*ty. Indiana, as follows, to-wit: First installment, September 4, 1883. Second “ October 4, “ Third " November 5, “ Fourth “ • December 5. “ Fifth “ January 6, 1884. Each installment being twenty per centum of the whole assessments. JAMES WELSH, Commisflioner August 3, 1883. [in charge. DITCH NOTICE. Ditch Cause No 26. 1 In Jasper Michael Brusnehan >■ Circuit Court. ExParte.) Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that on the 12th day of July, 1883, the Jasper Circuit Court, by an order entered of record in Order Book 11. pages established a Ditch in the above entitled cause, and finally confirmed the assessments made. A copy ot said assessments has been by me duly recorded in the Recorder’s Office, and affects the lands of the following persons named in said proceedings, to* wit: Michael Brusnehan, John Oarlin Alfred Thompson, Simon P. Thompson, Mary F. Thompson, Jams* Yeoman, Frank B. Meeker, Gordelia P. Monnett., Ann Eliza Burns, James Burns, George J. Haste, Theodore F. Warne, Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Railway Company, and Jasper County, Indiana, forgbenefits to public highways in Union township. Notice is farther given to said persons, and all others interested, that I will, on September 3d, 1883, commencing at 9 o’clock, a. in., at Walter Ponsler’s residence, on seciion 21, town 30, range 7, near the proposed work, divide the work in sucn parts as I may deem best.Jand will let the same for construction to lhe lowest responsible bidders, in parcels, or all together, as 1 may then deem for tbe best advantage of those assessed benefits for the conslruclion of said work. And I farther gjve notice that I have divided the amount assessed into five installments, to be paid to me, at Rensselaer, as follows: On September 4, 1883, twenty percent. On October 4, • “ “ “ Ou November 5, “ “ “ “ On December 5, •* “ “ “ On January 5, 1884, “ “ “ the residue to make a sum sufficient to pay the costs and expenses the establishment of said ditch, in pre* parjng reports, the amount due the petitioners for preparing and presenting their petition, the damages assessed, and costs of construction. If such payments are not promptly made I shall proceed to collect the same according to law. LEWI S 3. ALTER, August 3, 1883 Commissioner.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, Jabpeb County, sb: In the Circuit Court, October Term, 1883 Complaint No. 3074. David J. Thompsot vs. William Foster et als NOW COMES the Plaintiff, by Thompson & Bro his Attorneys, and files his complaint herein together with an affidavit that said Defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana, to-wit: Safsh A. Noble and Noble, her husband, impleaded with Wm. Foster, Mary E. M. Foster, Wm. H. H. Graham, Wrn.A. Beaver and Margare A. Beaver, and Wm. W. Gilman, Adm’r of Estate o* Henry Reynolds, dec’d, ats David J. Thompson. rtatd action is brought to foreclose a taxlien and to quiet the title to certain real estate in said c*un y. Notice Is therefore hereby given said Defendants, that unless they be and appear on the first day 1 ot the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be holden or. the Third Monday of October, a. d., 1883 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. | ( . Witness my name and the Seal of I Sxal. [ said Conn affixed, at Rensselaer, ' —’ this Ist day of June, a. d. 1883. CHARLES H. PRICE,{Clerk By James A. Burnham, Deputy. June 8.11883—310 75. July 27.

Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indiana, 1 In the Circuit Court, Jasper County, J October Term, 1883. Complaint No Josias Meier and James M. Neler vs Peter Dnnn, James Parcel, Patrick Maloy, John A. Wambaugh, Robert S. Dwiggins, Fannie T. Dwiggins. NOW COMES THE PLAINTIFFS, by James W. Douthit, their Attorney- and flies tbeir complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said Defendant Patrick Maloy is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that Patrick Maloy is a necessary party to the above entitled action, which action is in relation to Real Estate, to-wit: to quiet the title and for a foreclosure of a lien for taxes paid thereon. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendm‘, that unless he be and appear On the first Jay of the next Term of the- Jasper Circuit Court, to bchajden on the Third Mo ..day o& October, a. n.-lsai, 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 his absence,. s —Witness my name and the seal of ■ -j annn. >• said Court affixed, at Rensselar, this '—r— ’ 10th day of July, a. P. 1833. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk j. c. c. By James A. Burnham, Deputy. James W. Douthit, Att’y for X'l’ffs. July go. 1885-310.

HOW SHE SAVED HER DARLING “I shall not feel so nervous again about baby’s teething," writes a grateful mother. “We almost lost our darling from cholera infantum, but happily heard of Parker’s Ginger Tonic in time. A few spoonfuls soon cured baby, and an occasional dose keeps us in good heal th. Notice to Non-Resident*. State of Indiana, I In the Clrcxit Court, Jasper County, (October Term 1883. Complaint No, 3080. Marion L. Spitler, v*. James H. Willard, Sidneys, Hazleton, Nathaniel Cook, Kate C. Cook. James H. Cook, Fannie Crowljy, Robert Crowley, Cynthia 8. Sttnton, Alp. e.us Stantan, Corn lia Ann Arno.a, Amelia Parker, Oscar F. Parker, John E. Cook, Caroline'C.Will rd, James H. Tallman and Susan Tailman. NOW COMES THE PLAINTIFF, by Thompson <fc Bro., Attorneys, nnd files his complaint herein, together with' an affidavit that said Defendants a e not resident of the State of Indiana, to wit: Sidney S. Hazleton, Nathani 1 C ok, Kate C. Cook, James H. Cook, John E. Cook, Fannie Crowley, Robert Crawley, Cynthia S. Stanton, Alphens Stanton, Cornelia Ann Arnold, Amelia Parker, Oscar F. Parker, J ames H. Tailman, Susan Tailman and Caroline C. Willard. Said action is brought to foreclose a tax-lien and t« quiet th title to certain real »tate In said county.' Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendants, that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be holden on tbe Third Monday of October, a. d 1883, at tbe 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. —. Witness inv name and the seal of seal., [said Coriit affixed, at Rensselaer, this 1 - —r—■ ’ Seventh <iav of July, a. d, 1883. CHARLES H, PRICE, Clerk. By James A. Burnham, Deputy. July 18.1883—#12. July 27-

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