Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1883 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

JION-RBBIDffiKT JIOTICB. IteMitliMm, /MwCwitj, •#: /•Mrk femri, AluhUo *d- !*•*- •r® tad JakaLrvaaud. EllMketk Sebring, Abmh Scbrlae. JacebClark. KiailT Clark, wife Ckak. Wilham Clark, Lory J.Clark, wife of W lliam Clark, iiap leaded with Sawuurl Clark et alCoatplaibl No. «170. IT appear! tg by affidavit tbi- day Hied in tha Office of tke Clerk of the Xaaper Cireolt Canrt that the above named defendant* are necessary partita to the above entitled actio . the object of which is to ferecleae two mortgage*, and t» at they are t •■-resident* si the StMe of ’ Indiana* Nettes es the p ndancy <4 su.b aetiou is herefore riven to avid deienda ta abo e named hat the same will stand for trial at the next f tho Jasper Cir cnit Court, to be begun and eld at the Court House, in Ken>selaer, Icdiina, •the drat Mendaytn January. Iffia*. , , , —. Witness my hand and the teal of < Besl. r sad Court affixed thia nth day of De- ‘ —r— ’ eember. IMS. ’ ~. cfiABLEB H PRICE, Clsrk.Jg Wm. Johnston. Atl’y for Pl ffa. December 1». 1888 s 7 SO **"-—***—'—*—* * "’ Z*' ***** - “ " ’

Executors’ Salt. XOTK E • hervbjf Aiveti ib»’ the «n----ddiaifftied Executors of Hie Leaf Will and T««t*ni<.ni of David Grav, decease. Wil! offer for rtdo, at public outcry, al the late residence of the testator, in Hanging Grove Towaahip, Jatper Own ty, Indiana, en SATURDAY, JANUARY 5,1884, the personal property of add Estate, coo. „ listing ot oix head of Borst a* three head of jeariiag Steers; dy c he id of G’alves; five h< ad of Cows; teu head of Hoge, two of which are ready for market; two Mi agons; thirty ton of Tame Hay and forty ton es Wild Hay: Oats, Cora; four stand of B*es; one Mowing Machine; two Gubs; one Cooking Stove, besides various other Farminglmplements, Household and Kitchen Furniture, aad many other articles 100 numerous to mention. Bale to begin et 10 o’clock a. M. Tbbms—Sums of Five Dollars and under cash, and over Five Dollars a credit of one year, tho purchaser giving note waiving valuation and appraisement laws, and bearing six per cent, interest after maturity, with sufficient aunties. GRAY, JOHN R. GRAY, Executors. Simon Phillips, Auctioneer. James W. Douthit, Att’y for Ex’rs. December 7, 1888. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. “•NdTtcx Ig hereby givea Ito the creditors, heirs, Hevisres and legatees oi Wi'liam N. yicGiunie, Deceased, and all other persous interested, that the Ssdersigned Administrator ot' the Estate of said decedent has filed his Filial Settlement Account of in the oflu-e of the C erk of the Jasp r Circuit Court, aud that the same will come up for hear< g on the second day of the next Term of said Court, te be hold in the Court House tn R ussel ter, Indiana ' omtnenc mg January 7th, 1882, at which tint.: <aid persons are notified to be present and m. ...•. proof of their heirship JOHbt W. CAVE. »AR, Adm 11 t.ator. Attest: CHARLES H.PI > E, Clerk * a.- C. C. Decdinber 7, 1883..£31 1 HI 1 I For CON ERING tab Bra uwniJM th(j aud Times of the Pioneer Heroes and Heroines c!> America, by Frank Trip ett. Over 200 Superb Engravings. Covers the Thrbe Eras of Pioneer Progress (11 From tho Alleghenies to the Mississi pi; (2) From -he Mississippi to the Rocky Mountaius; (3) Cali ornia a d ihe Pacific Slope Nbw. Combines graphic, thrilling narrative with profuaeuess or elegant iltu-tratton, by eminent artists Nearly 100 personal portraits, embracing all tho Pioneer Leaders, besides scores of incidents. A ICTURE GALLERY OF RARE INTEREST. A true histories! work of thrilling adventure in t -rest, plains, mean tain «nd stream: covers western progress and civilization. Fights with Indians; Desperate ABventures; Narrow Escapes; Wild Life on the order. A grand book for agents. Ontaells everything. 72# octovo pages. Low in Price. In reach of the Masses. Agent's Complete Ousfit 7( costa. Write at cars for Confideutia' Terms and Illustrated Descrietion. Address, N. D. THOMPSON A CO., Pubs., St. l.oais. bio., or New York City Notice of Ditch Assessments NOTICE Is hereby gl en to Francis M.LaltTn, Edward R. Ag ew, William W. Parrett, Job S. Hardy, Granville Trowbridge, Peter Kelle berger, Snmmah Whitson aud John Gledden, Cassie Ai Fay, Rosamsnd. C. Kent, John A. Ke t, Ciara’Kent, Mary Kent, Livia Kent and Willian. Kent, heirs ot Alexander Kent, dec’d. Martin Burns, Francis M. G«ff, Charles C. Starr, Elbert H. >Cirk and William E. McLain. MarkJoues, Michael Schultz, Stephen T. Comer Abbie W. Roberts, Jan.es E. Garriotte, John Stihbe, Moses W. Swim, Isaacs V. Alter. Alfred Thompson, William C. Allen, William M. Shuey, MaryC. Hopkins, Micha.l Stibbe, James C. McClanahan, T uste Union Tow shi , Jasper county, Indiana, benefits to wo public highways, that the assessments in Ditch Cause number Thi ty iu the Jasper Circuit Court, wherein Francis M. Lakin is petitioner, will be due aud payable at the office of the undersigned Commissioner charged by said Court with the coimtHieti'o of said Ditc , as- follows: The first installment, being 20 per centum of the whole assessment will be due and payable on the 15th day of December, 1888. and eaeh succeeding installment, being 2S percentufuof the whole assessment, will become due as aforesaid respectively on January 16tb, February IBth, March 19th, nd Apr 1 21st, in 1884, until the whole is paid, or until a siiii cient sura of-said assessment is realized and collected to construct said Ditch and pay the expeuses thereof accor tug to the report of Commissioners and order of said Court in said cwuse. JAMES WELSH. Commissioner in charge of sai l work. November 9.1883.

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