Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1883 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
£Sesviees of the Free Will Baptist congregation will be held in the Presbyter an chureb, Rensselaer, on the second and fourth Sabbaths of ea«h month. Coventint meeting on Saturday before fourth Sabin*.r: of each month at 2p. m- Subbath services will begin a’ 10:30 a. ra. M C. MIXER, Pastor'.
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State of Inuiana, Jasper County, bs: Joseph Leonard, Alvah Leo ard. James Leonard and John Leonard, * Vf>. Elizabeth Sebring, Anson Sebrintr. Jacob Clark, itmily Clark, wife of Jacob Clrnk. William Clark, Lucy J.Clark, wife of Wiliam Clark, im.sleaded'wilh Sa.nuel Clark et al. Complaint No. 3170. IT appeantg by affidavit this day filed in the Office of t».c Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court that theabo’ve named defendants are necessary partits to the above entitled actio . the object of which is to foreclose two mortgages, and tl at. they are ■ on-residents of the State of IndianaNotice of the p ndancy ol sn< h action is therefore given to stid deleuda ts abo-. e named that the same will stand for trial at the next tsrm of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be begun and held at the Court House, in Rensselaer, Indiana, on Me first Mendayin January, 1084. . . 'Witness my hand and the seal o ' Seal. !- eaid Court affixed this 11th day of DeI —-r comber, 1883. CHABLES II PRICE, Clerk. W'ni. Johnston, Att’y for Pl’ffs. December 14, 1883-JS7 50 Notice of Ditch Assessments NOTICE is hereby gi- en to Francis M. Lakin. Edward R. Ag ew, William W. Parrett, Joh I S. Hardy, Gran vine Trowbridge, Peter Kelle berger, Snmmah Whitson and John Gledden, Cas sic A. Fay, Rosamond C. Kent, John A. Ke t. I Clara Kent, Mary Kent, Livia Kent and Willian. Kent, heirs ot Alexander Kent, dec’d. Martin ; Burns, Francis M. Goff, Charles C. Btnrr, Elbert ■ H. Scirk and William E. McLnin, Mark Jones. 1 Michael Sclhuit:-. Stephen T. Comer Abbie W. Roberts. Jan <■* E. tirrrfottc. John Sttb> e.Moses W. Sw ini, I“iU:c V. \iter. Alfred Thompson, . William C Allen V li_t« M. Shuey. MaryC. Hopkins. Micba .1 Stit>t,e, James C. McClanahan, rustee Union Tow; shi . Jasper connty, Indiana, benefits to two public highways, that the assessments in Ditch Cause number Thi ty in the Jasper Circuit Court, wherein Francis M. Lakin is petitioner, will be due and payable at the i office of the undersigned Commissioner charged I by said Court with the constructioi. of said Ditc , as follows: The first installment, 20 per eentnm of the whole assessment will be ; due and payable ou the 15th day of December. 1888. and each succeeding installment, being 8 percentum of the whole assessment, will bo, amidue as aforesaid respectively on January ICth. February 18tb. March l#th. nd Apr 1 21*t, in 1884. nutil the wliole is pnirl or until a suil cient “tim of said assessment is realized and collecte*-. to eon*tract said Diteh and pay the expense* thereof aecor tngfe the report of Commissioners and order of said Court In said cause. JAMES WELSH. t:oinioi3»ioner < in charge of sai' work. November 9.1888.
