Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Rargains X~iFX~HURBgRYTBfSBK ip Wishing to give all my attention to the Real Estate busL ness, I will close out the balance of my Nursery Stock at the following low prices for Spring delivery: 500 Apple tress, 3 years, No. 1, 15 cents, sl2 50 “ s “ 2 “ “ “10 800 300 Peach “ Iye »r, “ “15 “ 10 00 800 Standard Pear, 5 to 6 feet, 25 cents, 20 00 350 “ “ 3to 4 “ 20 “ 15 00 100 Plum* sto 6 feet, 25 cents, , 20 00 300 Cherries, 5 to 6 feet. 20 cents, 15 00 200 “ 4“ 5 “ 15 “ - 10 00 100 Black Walnut, 4 to 5 feet, 10 cents, 7 00 2000 Concord Grape, 1 year, No. 1, 4 cents, 2 50 2000 “ “ 2 years, “ 2,3 “ 150 1000 Niagara White Grape, No. 2, 8 cents, 5 00 500 Warder Grape, 2 years, No. 1,10 “ 7 00 500 Fays Prolific Currant, 2 years, Scents, 5 <X) 200 Houghton Gooseberries, 2 years, 10 cents, 700 1000 Bluck-cap Raspberries, 3 cents. 1 50 1000 Blackberries, 5 cents, 2 40 8000 Strawberry, per M $3 60, 50 200 Quince, 1 year, 10 cents. 8 00 Evergreens, 25 cents aud up. At above prices, I will pack and deliver free on board cars at Foresman as long as stock lasts. Am now booking orders —first come first served. We guarantee stock to be first class. Stock will be ready for delivery about April 10,1896. Terms -Six months time will be given on sums amounting to $5 or over, on approved notes. Address all orders to F. A. WOOD IN, Foresman, Ind. * - * 1 ’ —■!» |«i «RI —— . mi I IM ILI _]
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m io ums. The State of Indiana, ) Jasper County, f In the Jasper Circuit Court. June Term, 1896. The Western Dredging') and Improvement I Complaint Company }• Xn. 5073. vs I Ephraim S yers et al. J Now comes ths Plaintiff, bv Thompson &. Bro. its attorneys, and files its complaint herein, together with au affidavit that the defendants Jacob N. Jones, Wi - bur H. Jones and Jacob Jones are not residents of the State of Indiana No ice is therefore hereby given said Defendants, that unless you be and appear en the 13th Juridical day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be holden on the first Mondayof June. a. d. 1896, »t the Court House, n Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint,"the sam_|will be heard and determined in your absence. In Witness Whereof, I . —' — hereunto set my hand and • Seal. - affix the Seal of said Court, —■ —- at Rensselaer, this 23d day April, 1896. Wm. H. COOVER, Clerk. Thompson & Bro., plff’s attye. April 24, 1896—56.
fc It Msfcls. State of Indiana,l County of Jaspei. ) Tn the Jasper Circuit Court. To June Term, 1896. George W. Houser. vs. Jonathan Boys et. al. Be it remembered that on the 16th day of April, 1896, the above named plaintiff by Thompson & Bro., his attorneys, filed his complaint, together with the affidavit or a ompeteut person that the places of repid* nee of the following named deft nd* ants, to-wit: Jonathan Boys and Mrs B'ys his wife, Mrs Bovs widow of aid Jonathan Boys; Charles G Hartman and Mrs Hartman his wife, Mrs Hartman widow of said Charles G Hnrtmnn: Hiram Bove and Mrs Boys his wife, Mrs Bovs widow of »id Hiram Boys; John Smith and Mrs Smith his wife, Mrs Smith widow of said John Smith; Jane Boys and Mr Bo\s her husband, Mr Bovs widower of said Jane Bovs; Perrv Boys a.dMrs Boys his wife, Mrs Boys widow of said Perry Boys; Cyrus Stires and Mrs Stires his wife. Mis Stires widow of said Cyrus Stires: Samuel S Snyder and Mis ouyder his wife, Mrs Snyder wi ow of said Samuel S Snyder; Williaiu H Haddix and Mrs Haddix his wife, Mrs Haddix widow of said William H Haddix; William A Yohn and MfR lohn his wife, Mrs Yohn widow of said William A Yohn; A W Williams and Mrs Williams his wi'e, Mrs Williams widow of said A W Williams; Adam Faupel and Mrs Faucet his wife, Mrs F upel widow of said Adam Faupel; and all of the unknown heirs, devisees nd legatees; and all of the unknown heir, devise s and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legs tees of each and every of th' above n imed defendants were to the affiant unknown, and believed after diligent inquiry to be without the State of Indiana. Therefore, No ice is hereby given that the sul c use will st >,n.’for hearirg on the 9 h day of June. .896, the samel eing the Bth Judicial day of the June Term of the Jasper Circui’ Court to be Golden n the Court House-in Fensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on that day; and unless y. u be a.d ppe ir to said cause at that time, anil answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be determin d in vour absence, and judgment therein renders 1. Witnes my han ’ and the seal of i ~ t the sid Lourt. at my office j S al. - in i.ensselam, Indiana, this < —l6th day of April; 1896. Wm. H. HOOVER,. Clerk of the J sper Circuit Court. Thompson A Bro Pl’ff’s Att’vs April 17, 1896—512.
lota ,d 100-tatt. State of Indiana I Ctunty of Jasper. ) In the Jasper Circuit Court, To June Tern., 1896. No. 5066. Teresa Worden, vs. Frederick Anson Pennoyer et al. Be it Remembered, That on the I6th day of April, 1896, the above named plaintiff, by Thompson & Bro., • er attorneys fi edhercomplaint together with the affidavit of a competent per-on against the defendants hereinafter name-' 1 ; and Joseph F Iliff one of the defendants therein by Frank Foltz, attorney, filed his cross-complaint against the defendants hereinafter named, together wit: an affidavit of a competent person, that the following named per o ,s who are defendants, and also cross-defendants’in said action, to-wit: Frederick An on Pen oyer and Mrs Pennoyerhis wife MrsPennoyer widow of said Frederick Anson Pennoyer; Cyrus Marsh and Mrs Marsh his wife, Mrs Marsh widow of said Cyrus Marsh; A lexander H Jameson and Mrs Jameson his wife, Mrs Janeson widow of said Alexander I{ James'n: William J Lane and Mrs Lane h’s wife, Mrs Lane widow of said William J Lane; Anna Lampson ami Mr Lampson her liusba d. Mr Lam l son widow rof said 4nna Lampson; Annab Lampson and Mr Lampson her hiisbxnd, Mr Lampson widow r of said Annah Lampson; Eleazer Lamp son and Mrs Lampson his wife, Mrs Lampson wid-w of said Eleazer Lampson; John W Larne and Mrs Larne his wife, Mr Larue widow of said John W Larue; St Ge >rge Tuckerand Mrs Tucker his wife, Mr- Tucker wi-low of said St George Tucker, John C Vanßensselaer and Mrs Vanßensseiaer his wife, Mrs Vanßensselarr widow of said John C Vanßen-selaer; Roswell Weston and Mrs Weston his wife, Mrs Weston widow of said Roswell Weston; Snmui 1 P Howard and Mrs Howard bis wife, Mrs Howard widow of said Samuel P Howarc, and nil of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees-, and nil of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and leg atees of each and every of the said named d< fendants and cross-defend-ants, and also Susan Cullen Vanliensselaer St ong, and Alan H Strong her husband, «re believed after diligent inquiry to e non residents of the State of Indiana, and ihat their places of residence are to the affiant unknown; tha* said act o of plaintiff, ard the said cross-com lain ant is brought to quiet the title of the plaintiff, and thi said cross-complainant to certain real estate in the City of Rensselaer. Jasper c > uty, Indiana, ard th 4 they are < a h necessary parties tosaid complaint and crosscomplaint. Therefore, Notice is hereby given that the said cause and cross compl int will stand for hearing on the 9t day of June, 1896, the same b ing the Blh Judicial day day of the Jasper Circuii Ciurt, to be holden in the Court House in Rensselaer. Jasper oountv, Indi nn, on said day; and that unless yon be and appear at toe said tithe and nniveror demur to the sad complaint and cros"-co plaint the s><me will be heard and determined in you bseuce. Witness mv h nd and , ——, Seal of the said Jasper Cirj Seal. ■ euii Court, at my office in ' —’ Rensieiaer, Jasper county, Indi ms. thi I6th d-y of Apri . 1896. Ww. h. COOVER, Clerk J ,sper Circuit Court. April 17. 1896-.
■' I r. CREVISTO.V BROS. Puoe <.kt .>itn Located opposite the public square. Ev erything fresh and clean. Fresh and salt meats, game, poultry, etc., constantly on h nd. Please give us a call and we will guarantee to giva you satisfaction. Re. member the place. dec}4,’94
