Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1887 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NOTICE. In the Jasper Circuit Court, O .tober Term, 1887. Gause net for October 24, 1887. 4 Alfred Thompson, vs. William Carter, . Carter, wife of William Carter, John H. Whitley Whitley, wfe of John H. Whitley, The Oh o Insurance Company, Henry Crawford Crawford, wife of Henry Crawford, Allen Hubble, .... Hubble, wife of Allen Hubble. Martha W. Strunk, Will am F. 8 runk,.... Btruu •-, wife of William F. Strunk, Helen M. Worcester, Horatfo D. Worcester, husband of Helen M. Worcestei, James Mix. Helen M. Mix. Nicholas Coens, .... Coons, wife of Nicholas C'eons. Loretta Clark, .... Clark, husband of Loretta Cl rk. Sarah Murphy, .. Murphy, husband of Sarah Murphy, Calvin Graves, .... Graves, wife of Calvin Graves. Robert Mitchell, .... Mitchell, wife of Robert Mitchell, Thomas McNeil, McNeil, wife of Thomas McNeil, William M C. Blake, Mary A. Blake, wife of William M. C. Blake, Nancy A- McDonald, .... McDonald, husband of N ancy A. McDonald. Hale Batea, Bates, wife of Hale Bates, James Kennedy, .... Kennedy, wife of James Kennedy, Leopold Kobls, .... Kohls, wife of Leopold Kobls, Joseph Hollingsworth, Hollingsworih. wife of Joseph Holngsworth, Jason Loom la, .... Loomis, his wife, William Brown, .... Brown, wife of William Brown, Joshua Green Green, wife ot Joslin Green, Jodie M. Stidger, .... Stidger. husband of Jodie M Stidger, J. C. Nones, .... Nones, wile of J. C. Nones, Samuel A. Latimore Latimore, yife oi samuel A Latimore, W. H. Williams, .... W illiains, wife of W. H. Williams, Abraham W. Ditmarr. .. Ditmarr, wife of Abraham W. Ditmarr. W. A. Pattison, ...' Pattison, wife of W. A. Pattison, James Jordan, .... Jordan, wife of James Jordan,' William Johnson, .... Johnson, wife of William Johnson, William Dye. ... Dye, wife of William Dye Darnell, whose first name Is unknown. . .. Darnell, wife of .... Darnell, .... Ratci’ff wnose first name is unknown, ....Ratcliff,' ife of ....Ratcliff; the said Darnell and Ratcliff composing the firm of “Darnell & Ratcliff.’’George Kobis Kobis, wife ol George Kobis. Philip Kobis, .... Kobis, wife of Philip Kobis, Jobn Jacobs, .. Jacobs, wife of John Jacobs. Also the unknown heirs and devi ees of— William Carter, John H. Whitley, Alien Hubble, John Strunk, James Mix. Nich©l"s Coons. Loretta Clsrk, Sarah Murphy Calvin Graves, Robert Mitchell, The mas McNeil, Wm. M. C Blake, Mary A. Blak , Nancy A. McDonald, Hale Bates, James Kennedy, Leopold Kobls, Joseph Hollingsworth, Jason Loomis, William Brown, Joshua Green, Jodie M. Stidger, J. C. Nones, Samuel A La timore, William D. Pierce, W. H. W’illiams, Abraham W. Ditmarr, W. A. Pattison, James Jordan, William Johnson, William Dye, .... Darnell, whose first name is unknown, .... Ratcliff, whose, first name is unknown, composing, the firm of Darnell & Ratcliff, George Kebis, Philip Kobis and John Jacobs, and others who are believed to be reside ’is of the State. Now, therefore, the above named defendants are hereby notified that unless they be and appear on the 24th dav of October, the same being the 7th judicial day of the next Term of the Jasper Oir> cuit Court to be holden ou the third Monday of October, a. d. 1887, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and deter* mined in their absence. ®ln wit ess whereof I here* unto set my hand and affix the seal ot said Court this 2d day of September, A. D. 1887. JAMES F. IRWIN. Clerk of the Jaiper Circuit Court. Thompson & Bro., pl’fls aitysSeptember 2, 1887.—522
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