Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1884 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Democratic Central Comm tteeGrove—John Lefler, David Culp,Wm. W. Kenton. Gillam—Jno. Pruett, Adam He**, Jno. TtllettJoel F. Spriggg, George Sta>banm, Fred Mei*er. Barkley—Geo. H. Brown, Nelgoi Randle, Jno. G. Cnlp, Geo. Aaair, J. C. Norman. Marton-Jaeper Kenton, Wm. Bergman. C. D. Stackhouse, i. K, Yeoman, Geo. O. Hoover. wI te «*u , “ er ~i oh,, £v. Chi cotc ' Jae - T - fiandla, Ed. P. Honan, Erank B. Hey- r. Jordan—Jay Lam*on, John Ulm, Lorenzo Hil derbrand, Michael Mnlcahy. Newton.. Wm. BriDgle, Jas, Yeoman, Newton Makeever. Keener.. Albert Brooks, .Ja*. Bennett, Beni. Biggs. 1 Kankakee.. Thus. M, Jones. Presley E. D-vis Patrick Smith. J .John Hell, Nelson Ingram Lewis Car ent<-*\ West Precinct. James Clowery. E. E. Kockwoou, W. L. Rich. East Precinct. . Fred Hoover, Edward L Cnlp, William H. Wells. y Milroy-Wm. C. McCora, -has. E. Loshbangh, Jacob Owens. Ukloi William Cooper, Ja . Wiseman, Geo. W. Casey. EZRA C. NOWELS, Chairman. •James W. Pouthit. Secretary. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. The State of Indiana, Jasper Connty. Jasper Circuit Court, October Term, 18S4 Nancy A. Kaymond vs. Leonard W. Raymond, John E. Mcdworth, Itich ard Hudson and Lyman Kaymond. 1 Complaint No 3276. IT appearing by affidavit this day filed in the office of the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court that the above named defendants are all n cessarv parties to the above entitled action, the ob. ject of which Is to-subject the p-operty of th defendant Leon rd W. Kaymond and his rights, credits and choses in action in the.hands of his co. efendants, to the payment of any judgment which maybe obtained for the support of plaintiff as the abandoned wife of said defendant. And that said Leonard W. Raymond is not a resid nt of the State of Indiana. Notice of t he pendency of said action is therefore given to said Leonard W. Raymond and that the same will sta d for hearing at the next term of said Court to be be uu an held at the Court House, in the Town of Rensselaer. County, and State aforesaid, on th third Monday in Octooer. 1834. JAMES F. IRWIN, _ Clerk J. C. Court. KfWvW Jno. H. Ash, Tfeiarurr Pl - ffg Atv August 29, 1884—$8 75.

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