Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1894 — Page 8

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NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana,) Jaspe. County, j B 8: In Jasper Circuit Court, to January Term, a -d. 1894. Martin Leobold vb. Henry W. Clark and Emily S. Clark wife or said Henry W. Clark; Edith Walters and Leonard C. Walters, William Powell, senior, Jarno H Lan ar, and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees, and all of the unknown hairs, 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 Walters 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 t Bro Attorneys filed in the office of the Clerk <of said Court his oomplaint against said defendants, and also the affidavit of a oompetent person that the residence of all of said defendants above named and referred to are unknown and that they are believed to non-residents of the State of Indi na, said defendants at* notified that eaid cause will stand for trial at the January term of said Court, 1894, to-wit: on the 19th day of Januarv, 1894. —Witness, My hand and the J Bmal [ seal of odd Court, affix--1 —’ ed at office In Rensselaer; on this 30th day of December, A. D. 1893. Wm. H. COO VER. Clerk ThompsonAßro.Plff-» Attys.

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Quick Moving'of Troops. The manager of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad has lately replied to an inquiry -ent by Secretary Elkins to the railroads of the country regarding their ability to move military troops quickly in case of need. The four trunk lines, he says, < an move from the interior to the coast, taking the main distance at 1,000 miles. 350,000 troops in thirty hours, together with their necessary equipments, horses and supplies. At the same time, he saya, these roads can move enough commercial supplies so aa not to affect the general business of the work.

Dh. 1. B. WASHBURN Physician & S urgeon Rensselaer, Ind. Attention given to the treatment of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and Diseases of Women. Tests eyes for glasses. W. HARTSELL M D )M(EOPATHIC PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA. ’“Chronic Diseases a FFICE, in Makeever’a New Block. Residence at Makeover House. . Ju.y 11.1884.

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