Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1897 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TO ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, And Return for $«.00, Saturday, August 7th, 1897. The Southern Railway has decided to off ar every one an opportunity to visit Asheville, in the “Land of the Sky, ” the beautiful and picturesque mountain region of Western North Carolina. , Ou Saturday, August 7th, Round Trip Excursion Ticket; wil be sold from Louisville for sts,OO, tickets good returning ten days. This is the lowest rate ever made to Asheville, which is the worldrenowned “all the year round" resort for health and pleasure. If you desire to visit t< e most beautiful Mountain Region of America, including a drylight ride along the famous French Broad River, Asheville with its beautiful hotels and handsome residences and the many'points sf interest in that picturesque region, do not fail to join this Excursion. Every arrangement will be first-class, including through Parlor Day Coaches, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars and fast schedules. For books on he Trip to the “Land of the Sky” and therinformation, coll on or address City Tick’t Office Southern Railway, 216 Fourth Ave, Louisville, Ky. Wm. H. Tayloe, . Ass't Gen. Pass. Ag’t.
WHEN THE WIFE IS GONE AWAY, When ihe wife has gone away, they tell me that I seem Like some one that’s a-walkin* an’ a-talk-in' In a dream, I move so quiet roun’ the house, an’ speak so soft an' low, Or sit there by the winder, where her sweet geraniums grow— Or take the wilier rocker beside the old fl replace, An’ stare above the mantel, where I see her pictur’d face, For hours and hours together! I’m “strange,” the neighbors say, An’ they don’t know how to take me, when the wife has gone away! The mockin’ bird keeps singin’ in the old mulberry tree, An' from the little garden all the roses nod to me. The mornin’ sky Is just as bright—ain’t anything to blame— It’s jest my heart ain’t beatin’ right, jest me that ain’t the same! You see, when folks has lived so long together, through the years That sometimes brought ’em gladness an’ sometimes sighs and tears, They kinder feel like they was one, an’ hard it is to part; An’ they time each other’s absence by the heatin' of the heart. An’ so, I’m always lonesome when the wife is gone away; It seems jest like it’s winter roun’ the roses of the May, An’ there ain’t no joy in livin’, an’ there ain’t no peace or rest, Till once more we’re united, an’ I fob' her to my breas , —Utica Globe.
TO !0 NOH-HESnimS. Th j State of Indiana, 1 Jasper County | In the Jasper Circuit Court, October Term, 1897 H Gainer et al 1 vs Complaint No 5377 A S Cronk et al ) Now come the plaintiffs, by Haniey’A Hunt their attorneys, and file their complaint herein, togetl er with an affidavit that the defendant P A Griffith is not a resident of the State of Indiana Notice is therefore hereby giv»n said Defendant, that unless he be and appear on the first day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Couit to be holden on the Third Monday of Octob; r, A d 1897, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence In W itness Whereof. I here- . - un t o Be t hand nU( } a gj x Seal the Seal of said Court, nt '—' — ’ Rensselaer, Indiana, this 21st day of July, a d 1897 Wm H COOVER, Clerk Hanley & Hunt, Att’ys for Pl’ffs July 23, 1897—57 50
Sheriff’s SaleNotice is hereby given that by virtue of a certified copy of a decree and order of ■ale to roe issued by \\ illiam H, Coover Clerk of tie Jasper Circuit Court of Jasper County, Indiana, in a cause wherein Simon P Thompson is plaintiff and Joseph F. Iliff, a widower, Henry O Har ris, Josepn C. Harris, Everett Harris Sylvester Jeuuins, William P. Irwin' Edwin G Wurren, Emmet L Hollingsworth, Wallace Robinson, Warren Rob inson, Lena Tuteur, a widow, B F Per guaon Samuel M L Rue, John W Paxton .and Abram R Colburn are defendants requiring me to make the sum of Thir’ teen Hundred and Thirtv-six Doll irs and Twenty-eight cents, [s;:;3f>2B| to gether with interest thereon from the date of judgment, and all costs accrued and to acertie in the above cause. I will offer fn» ■ale at Public Auction, n n for
FRIDAY, AI GUST 20, . between Ue hours of 10 o’clock a m and 4 o o’ock p u of said day first ♦ha rents and profits for s teim not exceeding seven years, of all of the real estate Lersinnfter described, and re oeivmgno bid therefor sufficient to sat isfy said decree and order of sale and costs, I will then offer the fee-simple of the said real estate, the same being as fallows, to-v it; K Lots Three [3] and Four |4], in Block l«o [2], in the Original Plat of the Town [now City) of Rensselaer, Indi-
Said sale will be bad at the door of the Court Hquse, in-Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, and the S?me will be made without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws > ATE J RETD, Sheriff „ « ,® f J »'I er County Indi na Eoltz, Spitler & Kurrie, t i Attorneys for Plaintiff July 23, 1897, 4w—sll 25 .
