Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1892 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Notice of Anplication for License. Vj'OTICE is hereby "iven 10 ail the t liizen* 1.1 the Town of BeuKselaer, and District num r one in said Town, aii 1 Marion Township, in m ' i minty of Jasper, and State of Indiana, that I, the undersigned Henry Hildebrand, a male in *. bit aat of the State of In .Jana, and a man of ud moral character, ant- not in the habitel intoxicated, and i tit person in orery •(*ptct to be intrusted wi ‘h ;he pale of intoxiCAtiiig Liquors, will make application for a Li •lise'to well and barter in im*** quantities than a o iurt. at a time, Spiritou*..Vinoue, Malt and all ,thr. intoxicating iquorw whichmav be uy_*d;n* a In vc.age, with the privilege of permitting the yKaa- to be drunk in and up. u the premise* v iierchob and bartered, at the regular December s-t-Fion of the Board of Commissi mers of Jasper county,lndia: a,to be field in thel vwii of Rensselaer. commencing on the n h day of December, a. n. W.i'-i. Tile precise location a •] descriptiur. ! the promise* where said liquors are to b«* sold •it.d haiiered is as follows, to* wit ; r \ ne front part of u oue- tory lranu* building situate on land <iuh cribodb, mete a d bounds as tofl *ws. t w:t: < :»rnm‘M.cingat 1 he--south westerly coi tier of block four (4] at tin; intersection ol \V'u*li •n.'tou nnd j< onthtrccts. in the original pint of tj.e i’owc «>! Lt iisflo.laer, Jasper county, Indiana, a id naming U.cj'Celh a southerly direction alongihe easteny ih,f of Front street in said Town ;■ distance o: one hundred a.O •eventy-t wo [ i ri) feel on throe I:*j inches, and L»m tireno westerly Jim* ibi \\ Jt 'i V. rh l ligt 01. r-1 i»:« t 11» KGdioWil ■;i - ;v (5 'j ;e« t. to ai- •»' ron the westerly line, oi Front *• -it Ct. i m ►aid bt.-.rn, to the soul Ilea terly or k” » f tin* jin-mr-es whereon said liquors are to be s<dd. Tl’.cjic” westerly on a line parallel with ashingtoii • avel. i:i raid Town, tvveuiyi‘ine (g 9 feet, thei.c,: i.M ilrerly-on aliu* parallel v. ih L* itint street, m r aid Town, nineteen (,IU, teet :ind| eight (8] inches, thence easterly on line parallel with Washington st *ect, in said Town, iweiity-ninc (Su)lvet, thence southerly on the \*.esterlyline ot Front sircet, in said Town, nineteen (I°' feet and eight (8) inches to the place ol beginning. * i;M License will be asked for the ,j r '*' oi.e year. HENKY HILDEBRAND • r Nov. 28. Ifrtw.■:; 2. lORDEGAI F. CHILCOTE, Attorney -at-Lftw j.NS* rXAEIi'. - I VDIANA r.ictlc©* lln tho Courts of Jasper and ad>i ilng counties. Makes colloations a ftpeInlty. Ofllce on north side of Washington areet. opposite CourtHowse* vml UMON P, THOMPSON, ISANTI) J. THOMPSON Attorney-at-L»w. NouryPublie. T&IQMPSOIt & BROTHER, sknsselakr. • . Indiana PraetJeein all the Cotyta. AH LON L. SPETLER, Collector nunl J\h»tr«.etor 1 ‘ (rßoular attention to paying tax (olliui, and leasiag lands. v^o
IRA W. YEOMAN, litarney at Lam sotari itiiLie ReaLEstate and Collecting Agent l REMINGTON, INDIANA, practice in all the Court* of Newtos . igfeeton and Jaßper counties.
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