Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1897 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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StHEETO Mffil State of Indiana, ) County of Jasper, ) 88 ’ In the Jasper Circuit Court. To June Tera., 1897. No 5347 Be it remembered that on the 26th day of May, 1897, the Plaintiff, Mary J Sayers, by William B. Austin, her attorney, and the era s-plaintiff, Armstead King, bv Foltz, Spitler A Kurrie, his attorneys, filed his complaint, and plaintiff tiled her complaint, in the office of the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court against the deiendants hereinafter named and that the said plaintiff and cross-plaintiff each bled an affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendants and crossdefendants, to-wit: Alpheus Adams, Evaline Adams, his wife, and Evaline Adams, widow of said Alpheus Adams; John b Cline, and Catharine Cline, his wife, and Catharine Cline, wtdow of said Jonn S Cline; John 8 Kline, and Catharine Kline, his wife, and Catharine Kline, widow of said John S Kline; Andrew Murphey, and Mrs Murphey, his wife, and Mrs. Murphey, widow of said Andrew Murplie--; I Trick O’Haver, and Airs O’Haver, wife < f said Ulrick O’Ha ver, and Mrs O’Haier widow of said Ulrick O’Haver; Wash m. on Grayem, and Mrt, Gravem, wTe of « >id Washington Grayem, and M-s Grayem, widow of said Washin to Gn.yem; Jacob O’Haver, ano Mrs hi wife, and Mrs O’Haver, widow < i sa<d Jaccb O’Haver; Peter Morris, u> d Mis Morris, his wife, and Mrs Morris widow of said Peter Morris; Alexander Morris, and Mrs Moiris, hi wi e, and Mrs Morris, widow of said Alexander M rris Isaac B Gray!.am, and Mrs G'ayham, his wiie, Mrs Gravham, widow of said Isaac B Gray ham, John Gravham, nnd Mrs Grayhum, bis wife, and Mrs Graybam, widow of said John Grayham; Albert Gray am, and Mrs Grayham, his wife, and Mrs Grayl am, wi ow of said Albert Grayham; George Graybam, and Mrs wiayham, his wife, and Mrs Graybam, Hdow of said George Gray am; Mary A baines, and William H Haines, her hr ssand and Willi im H Haines, widower of aid Mary A Haines; Thomas Wilson, and Mrs Wilson, hrs wife, and Mrs. Wilson, widow of said Thomas Wilson; Clarinda Mains, and William Mains her husband, and Wi liam Mains, widower of said Clarinda kinins; Marica A Roier, and Mr Rover, her husband, and Mr Rover, widower of ssid Merica A Rover; Sarah L Trailer, and Mr Trailer her husband, and Nir Trailer, widower of said Sarah L Trailer; Joseph M King, and Mrs King, wife of said Jos.pl: M. King, and Mrs King, widow of said Joseph M iKing; Nancy M King, wife of Armstead King;, John R King, and Mrs King, his wife, and Mrs King, widow of said John R King; Matilda J Heckman, and John L Heckman, her husband,; and John L Heckman, widower of said Matilda J Heckman; John King, end Sarah King, his wile, and Sarah King, widow f said John King, and all of the unknown heiis, devisees and legatees, and all of the unknown heir*, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of each and every one of the above named defendants are non-resi-dents of the State of Indiana, and that said non-resident defendant are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said suit, bo'h as to the complaint and cross-complaint, each of which is for the purpose of quieting title, and partition of real estate in Ja L per county, Indiana, and that i aid cause will stand for trial at the June Term, 1897, of the Jasper Circuit Court, to-wit: On Tuesday, June 2;d, 1897, the same being the 14th judicial day of said June Tern, 1897, at the Court House, in Rensselaer, Indiana
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