Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1885 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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W WATSON, -A.TTO JrtTNTEI'V-xfAT-J-B’—Offlce np Staire, iu Hemphill Bnilding. RENSSELAER - IND. E. QTJIVEY, DENTIST, -YfrHF Speeial attention given to the preservation of the natural teeln Artificial teeth inserted from one to an entire set. All work warranted. over Warners’ Hardwure Store, Nov. 27, 1885. Rensselaer, nd. M. 33. ALTLK, Pbysidoiam and Surgeon. i3?~ Oflice up stais.in the Hemphill building, Dec 11. 1885. Rensselaer, Ind. Notice to Non-Resident. State of Indiana, Jasper Ceunty, ss; Before Joel F. Spriggs. Justice of the Peaoc in and Tor Walker To.vusliip, Jasper County. Indiana. October 26th. a. d. 1885. Joseph J. Fredrick vs. Oharles F. Pulver. Now comes the plain iff iu his own proper person, and files his complaint, herein,together with an affidavit that said Defendant is not re idem of the State of Indiana, acd tnat this i&an action of Attachment, and Garnishment, and tnat the action is just. No'ice is therefore hereby given oaid defendant that unless ae be and eppem on Oi- 30th December at my office in Walker Township. Jasper County, Indiana, and answer or demur to said complaint; the same will be heard and snswered in his absence. Witness my and ('Sr (ii,) the seal of said Justice this 26th day of October, a. d. 1885. . JOEL F. SrffIGGS. Justice of the Peace. October 30, 1885—56.