Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana,) County of Jasper,) * ‘ In Jasper Cirouit Court. To June Term, 1894. Xho State of Indiana for use of Eliae Marion," Commissionar in Ditch Causa No. 73 of said Court ▼s. Koeeanna Jones and Mr. Jones husband of said Roseanna Jones. Be It Remembered, That on the 11th day of Mar. 1894, the plaintiff in abov oauso filed his eomplaint and an afflda v that tha aboje named defendants are non-residents of tht State of Indiana." J Therefore said defendants are haieby notified ihat said cause is set for hearing on the first day of the June Term, 1894, of said Court, whiok begins on Monday June 4th, 1894 and to be and appear before the Judge of Haid C :urt at Rensselaor, Indiana, on said day and answer or emur to said complaint, or the lame ill be heard in your absence. Witness my hand and ,- , official seal this the 11th ' Seal. !• day of May, 1894. ' —,— > Wm. H. Ooovkh, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson A Bro. forpl’fl. May 11, 1894—57.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Inaiana, 1 County of Jasper, f In Jasper Cirouit Court. To June Term, 1894. Fred Saltwell vs. John Irwin, ct. si. Bo it Remombered, That on the ?lat day of April, 1894, the plaintiff by his attorneys filed his oomplaint with the Clerk of said Court, together with his affidavit that the following amed persons were believed to be non-reeidenta of the State of Indiana, to-wtt: John Irwin and Mrs. Irwin his wife; Mrs. Irwin widow of John Irwin; John Irvin and Mrs. Irvin hit wifo; Mrs. Irvin widow of John Irvin; John Irvine and Mrs. Irvine bis wifo; Mrs. Irvine widow of John Irvine, and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisoos snd legatees of all of tho above named defendants. Therefore notice is hero i y .given ell of said defendants to be and appear before the Judgo of tho Jasper Ciiouit Court at itho Court House, in the Town of Keusselaor. in snid county, on the lHth day of Juno, 1894, tho samo being the 13th judicial day of said June Term, 1891, which begins on he first Monday of Juno, 1894, aud answer or demur to tho plaiutilfs complaint, or the snme will bo heard in your absence. Witness my hand and offl- ~ , oial soal this tho 21st day |Bba a j of April, 1894. WILLIAM H COOVER, Clerk of tho Olroult Court. Thompson A Bro., Att’ys. . April 28, 1894—39.
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