Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1894 — Page 8
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f OitDECAI F. CHILCOTE. Attorney-at-Lav 1 Icsll. ■dees hi ihb Courts of Jasper and ad o iiiß CO nities. Makes collections a spei Uy. Oitlee on north side of Wnshlngtoi treat, opposite Court House- .ml I . .~!L_ 1 . i UMON P. THOMPSON, DAnD J.THOMPBO Attorney-at-Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BROTHER, iKNB> I 'RLAEB ( • . (NDIAH A Practlceln all the Courts. ARION L. SPITLER Collector and Abatraote e pc y , irtieulnr attention to paying ta lelliu,. and leasiag it.nds. va * IRA W. YEOMAN, attorney at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC’ Sea! Estate and Agent' REMINGTOJN. INDIANA. JA ..Eh W. DOUTHIT, attorney-at-law and notary public Office in rear of Rensselaer Bank. Rensselaer Indiana. -ouGiuuDai. victor *. lougbbidbi o: H- LOUGH RIDGE A SON, and Surgeons. Office is the new Leopold Biock, aeco d floor second door right-hand aide of hall: cent -interest will be added to al ssaa.“ ij *-»■»» «■« John Makeeveb, jay Williams President. Casher CABMERS BANK, » tePublio Square“B* RENSSELAER, .... INDIANA Reoeive Deposits. Buy and Sell Exchang Collections made and promptly remitted Money Loaned. Do e general banking Business. i i 7, 1883.
«| NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana,) Jaspe. County, In Jasper Circuit Court, to January Term, a - d. 1894. Martin Leobold vs. Henry W. Clark and Emily S. Glarklwife or said Henry W. Clark; Edith Walters and Leonard C. Walters. William Powell, senior, Jama H Lauar, and all of the unknown heire, devisees and legatees, and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unkno vn heirs, devisees and legatees of the above named Henry W. Clark and Em. ily S. Clark his wife, Edith Waltera and Leonard C. Walters, Willi m Powell. senior, and James H. Lamar, if said persons or either of them be dead. Be it Remembered, That on this 30th day of December, A. D. 1893, the above named plaintiff by Thompson & Bro. Attorneys filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court his complaint against said defendants, and also the affidavit of a competent person that the residenoe of all of said defendants above named and referred to are unknown and that they are believed to non-residents of the State of Xbdi na, said defendants are uotified that < said cause will stand for trial at the January term of said Court, 1894, to-wit: on the 19th day of Janoarv, 1894. . Witness, My hand and the j Beal \ seal of said Court, affix- * ——' ed at office in Rensselahr; on this 30th day of Decomber, A. D. 1893. Wm. H, COOVER. Clerk. Thompson A Bro. PITs A ttys.
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