Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1898 — Page 4

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l w ; , :) •>1 ; H< - f '!• Wf IP'-! ■■>• ■ - U-3S . h I:. ■ / ’- 1 ’ > s oi-il g h. -a., • Will n p . h -:i t a-ihi f r.O <l. i. i : Wm. U. kSabco-k o’ Mvyiou township, is a candid n- f>> And t file t c ■ ... cu .« y c > ‘ I’be lie <ls of llzra L. C ark, u. Alir>-n tow ship, m twee hit name as a candidate tor Cou ty Auditor, eubje t to the decision of n • •• ■ >.) tv OVe tl ■’ o; nj-riffi, •jeei . i >■ in-n’*' 1 tv C 'Uv vUIIO'J Su "' i-\ ui . ixugo L. G mb e, R<» e 3 m City iCngiue-r, is a e udidate f the offivs <> Count. ■'Uivev i. f Jasp rcuoety, u’de tto the i cUton i ti: ■ ii-pJ hear t“ Ve tlO’l J oils'- b A ter, f I o i <. •■ E-b' i. isc i .<’ 1 •-■ f->r i m *o the office «... of J tJlutV, 'ftbj *’t 1 • I . JeCIHI be >ubiic:*ii > ounty conven'd ti. ’ ,mans. : ..t)i-r, Ist Diet. XL .dlftin II d eck, of Keeper t unship, is a candidate f>>r reI. ’ i a t ■ ill.* office of County i io ■■loi. ■> .>■ fj stdisirict, a- Ihr decision o 1 the Ke- ... a uuiy iinvention. Com: .’a , zd Diet. lames >• ii >in sa candi ate i. / ' • ■' Lice of county comtnissioi er .or the second district subjecf ’o the d c si.-ii <>f tne Kepub l>ci . countv con vention.

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'if, iiWs & Kensst laer Time-Table In effect November 28tb, 1897. OUIH BOUND, 6 Lou -ville ail, Daily 10 55 a m ** 53 Indianapolis Mail, 145 pm 39--Milk ac o Daily, 6 13pm \o 3 Loniaville Express Daily 1112 “ 50 45--Local fre uht, 240 * NORTH BOUND* Ko 4 Mail, 4 30 a m fro 40—Milk accom.. Daily, 731 ” ,\o32—Faev Mail, 955 * xNo 3i'-Cin. to Chicago Ve»tibnl«,6 32 p m .<io 6—Mail and Exprera, Daily, 327 * •No 38— 2 57pm No 74- 752 * 51 j 46 9 30 a m • Daily except Sunday x Sunday only No 74 carriua passenger* between Monon bud Lowell Hammond has been made a regular atop tor No 30 W. H. BEMM, Agent. E aKita'.awS .1 i! On January 31, February 1, 14, 75, 2 March 1, 4 nd 15, 189 k, homeseekera'e cm Bion tickets will be sold by the Mono Rome to pointe in the following name ’ territory:

Alabama —All points except Birmingham and Montgomurv. Florida—All points west of and in ■ eluding lalUhassee. G okgia—All poinU od acd north or west of au im 'ginary line drawn through Everett, berevene, Pearson, Tiftor, VatJosta aud Thomasvil e, except Atlrnta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon and Savanah, Kkntucky-AH points "outhof Bowling Gre*n, Livingston and Somerset. L< uistANA—All points east of the Mississippi river excei t New Orleans. Mi sissippi—All , oints 5 BTH Gab lika —All points So th C .HOLiNA —All pointe except C urleston an i Columbia. ennj ssle—All pointe except Memphie aud points witnm thirty-eight miles 5. n.pbie, Chuttanooga, hncxville ..nd N ishville. Vihoinia All pointe on he L & N R R anu beaboid Air Line, aud to io’lowiug I cunts oi. C A O h h LyncLburg, Noxf Ik, Williaiueburg, Newport News, Richmond, Pete.eburg, Glasgow, aud i.ueu Vi ta. And to points on Lorfolk uud Ueeiern RR .-e iollowe: To any slat on east o Radtord aud to points betw en Radford aud Bristol, iuolue ve, also to Richmond, Va. <via Petersburg). Jackets will be sold at rate of one first clas- limit, fare pins $2,00 (.except as noted belowj. Selling agent to collect the entire amount. Excubbions— Bates tc points oetween Macon or Americus and Cordele (not inoludin Macon or Americus) will be the same ta quoted to Albany, Ga Bate to Abbeville, Ga, wil be SI,OO higher than Albany, and rates to Lnlaville and Fitzgerald will be $2,00 higher than Albany, To other points in the territoryiautnorized south and oast of Charleston, S C , Millen, Mroon. Albany, Americus and Bainbridge, Ga, nnd River Junction Flu, sell at one tare plus $5,00 tickets will bear a transit limit on going pass»ge of fifteen days from date ot sale Btop-overs permitted at any point in Home- eekers' Excursion Territory under eamecondi ions s applj to Wiuler Tour1t T ckete N. e op-over sllowed on tbe return trip Tickets must be presented to agent at destination, to be execu'ed for r turn passage, on 'Tuesdays or Fridays onL, within twenty one days fro dat. oi sale, and return trip must commence on such date

Frank J. Bred, General Passenger agent Church Directory. PBEBBYTBBJAN. Sabbath School, 9-30 a. m. Public Worship, 10:45 a. m. Junior Endeavor, 3:00 p.m Y. P. S. 0. E., 6:30 p. m. Public Worship, 7:30 p. m. Pt «>er Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Bev. B. D. Utter, Pastor. Sabbath School, 9:30 a. ni. Public Worship, 10:45 a. m. Class Meeting, 11:45 a. in. pworth Leanne, Junior, 2:30 p. in. • pworth League, benv r, 6:30 p.m. Public Worshq 7 : 30 p. iu. bp worth League, Tuesday, 7:80 p. ui. Prayer Meeting, Thun av, 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN. Bible Schoo], 9:30 a.m. Public Worship, 11:15 a.m. Junior Endeavor, 2:30 p. m Y P. 8. C.E., 6:30 p. m. Public Worship, 7,30 p. mi . Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. n/ YERfNG EGE, St. Louie. Miowgu, will open ns rev enth yeor Sept. 27*, 1847. courses.Teaobeas' Gouimeaeial, horrtianu, Pec ■uaiiship, English, Moeic, Etocuhuu, au<! Fhysieai Culture. Tuition; F>x any or lad studies in the eollege, 12 weeks Stu M weak*glS; 8« weeks $lB, Th* Gem’

mon B'anchee (Anthmetid, Gaammar and Geography] with JVivate Leeeona in Music and Art Free Glass Dnlk, for above 'tuition. The Gonimou Pranchea w+ki Ail Jlatw Drills [without Pri> ynte ■ '« -g mi Eusie] onlw Jls a vear. j Drills are Plain ai d Orna- ' J z'entnaii'hip, Reading, Spelling, L writing. Mu-ic, Elocution, Physica. Culture, Pe'iating art! Piuliaiiientary \vork. Students may dub where Hipp have use of l.'oarding House complete tor jo < cuts a week ami furnish their own urovlsion for a trifle. —Ail Studies in tl, < ulcge h ihEvil bv pi’seS-> siouais -Our < onmercial r i So ilhond gr itiU; hold ti e i s' I . -itioiH ! hi oui i irz-s'tie s Not o>., H inourl reach, re’ <o u/.-e has failed t I a , Ex riuiliali..| - •,I.ring the past l .voj oar . Drop a car.: for fee. .v lieru to G V. YEi'.INGTON, St i. :-i . m cbigan TERM TIdE N Tl< E TO NON RES IDLNTS. The St .te of Im.iana, i Jasper County. j In the Jaspe Circuit Court, Marcn 'ieim, la9B. Julia W. Cady vs. Daniel Wood, et al. Complaint No 5549. By order of Court in said cause, thi following defendants were round io be n nresidentgof tie stat-of Ind a a. io wt. Ihe .rio Buu!aci.urt. g Com puy of Ji r o <on t < < Noti r s therein re .» eb. giv n said Delendant. ihut u I. - i 1> nd appe.r ou the seventh da, ot lie next teim of the Jas- er Circuit Ce rt to be bo den on the Fourih Mon ay of M rch, A. D. 1898. at the < ouit House in the City of Renasilaer, in said C< oaty and State, and ■ newer or . emur to s id complaint, the same will be e.ird and determined in it- absence. - eal. ■ hrrei.nto set my Land and * - > affix the seal of mid Court, at Reus-eiaer Indiana, this 4ih day ot March, A. P. 1898 Wm. H. COOVER Clerk. Foltz, Spitler A Kurrie, March 5, Itdffi—j>7 50. Att’ysfor Pl ii.

Notice of Final Settlement of Estat i.. In the Matier :f the Estate of 1 August Fritz. Deceased. ) Int e Jasper Circuit Court, i March derm, 1898. f Notice is Hereby Giveni 'lh.it the uudersignld, as Admimsti ator of the estate ot August Fritz, deceas <i, h is pr sented and tiled hn. account and vouchers in final settle, ent of said estate, and that the same will come up tor toe .-xamin .tion and action of said Circuit > onrt, on the 21at day of March, 1898, at which time all persons nterested in s .id estate aie required to appear in said • ourt and show cause, if any there t e, w.y ssid account and vouchers should not be approved. and the heirs or said estate, and all others interested therein, are ■ Iso hereby required at the time nd place aforesaid, to appear and mike prooi of tbeir heirship or claim to i ny part of said estate. Fbank Foltz. Adm’r. [Seal.] Wm. H Ccover, t leik of Jasper Circuit Court. February 5,1898 —*4. Vv v wm wmrrryvy Shjflt! o By vir ue of a certified copy of Decree and Execution to me directed from the Cierk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein John F. W'aireu and James F Irwin a.e plaintiffs, and Clara Coen and 8. E. Nichols are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Lw Hundred aud Thirty-eight Dollars Twenty-nine Cents, and interest n( j costs accrued and to accrue, I ex . pose at public sale to the hi r land best bidder, on

SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1898, Between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p, m. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper County, Indiana, in the City of Rensselaer, the undivided two tilths (2]sthe) of the rents and protits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following Real Estate hereinafter d scribed, to satisfy said Execution aud nterest and costs, or so much thereof as nay be necessary tc dischmge said Execution and interest and costs, to wit: The north-east Quarter (■[) of section fifteen (15), township twenty-nine (29) noth, range seve 7; w. st; ti e northwest qu rter (£) ot tbe north-west quarter (1) of section fifteen ;i5), township twenty nine (29) uoith. range . oven (7) west; th north-west quarter (|) of the south-east quarter (i) of se tion fifteen (15), township twenty-nine (29) north, range seven (7) west; then'rth ea.it quarter (J) of the north-west quarter (j) of section fifteen (15), township twenty-nine (29) north, range seven (7) west; the east h If (|) of the north-east quartei (J) of lection sixteen (16), township twenty-nine (29) north, range seven (7) west; the east half (J) es the south-east quarter (J) of section four (4), township twenty-nine (29) noxtti, range seven (7) west: the cast half (i)of the south-east qu >rter (|) of section nine (9), township twenty-nine (29J nort >, range seven (7; west; thesonib-eastqu?r----t. r (i) of section ten (10), township twentynine (29) north, range se'en (.7) west; the east half (i) of the south-west quarter (|) of section ten (10), township twentv-nine (29) north, range seven (7) west; the west half (J) of the west half (J) of the north-

e«stlqu«rttr(J)of sec ion twenty-nine (29) township twenty-nine (29) north, range seven (7) west; th a east 1 alf of the south-east quarter (}) of the south-west quarter (j ) of section thirty-two (32), township thirty (30)north, ranga sev<n.(7) west; the west h If (-1) of the south-west quarter (j) of section thirty-three (33 , township thirty (30) north, range stven (7) west; the west half (A) of the norths, west qiiurte. (,]) of s: ctioh thirty-three (33) township thirty |3o| north, ringe seven [7] west; the north half [Fi of the north-west quarter [J] of section five [s], township twenty nine [29] north, range seven [7] west; the south-east quarter [J] of seclion thirty-two [ 32], township thirty [3o] north, range seven [7] west; and tbe east three-eighths i j;; of the north-east quarter [J] es sect on thirty-two [321, township thirty [3Ol north, range seven [7] west, in Jasper county, Indiana.

Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from the valuation or appraisement laws of tie State of In iana. NA TE J. REED. Sheriff of Jasper County, Ind. 0 P. Robinson, Deputy. S. 0. Irwin, Att’y for Pi lis. February 12, 181)8 Siu . 3o year” FXPFRIEbiCF Im f , r -' . », J ** / A W » a I 1 ■ k el a «► 1 MB m i ■! b T -aoe iVJarks Designs Copyrights &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communications strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents •ent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive •jwiol notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly, largest circulation of an; scientific journal. Terms, (3 a year; four months. *l. Sold by all newsdealers, wstew

loUn to fa-totai State of Indiana, County of Jasper. In the Jasper Circuit Court, To M-ireh Term, 1898. James McManus vs J F. Pearson, whose full name is unknown, and J rs Pearson the wife or wmow of the said J E Pesrson, whose chri tian name is unknown; Lyman B air, aud Mrs Blair, vis or widoa of Lyman Blair, whose Christian namo is nuk oan; Joseph E. Pearson, and the unknown h-i rs, de-vi-e s aud leg .tees of al of the above named >*arties, and the lunki own beirs, devisees and leg tees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of all of the above named parties. No. 5534. The pl intiff in the above e titled cause having tiled hi» oomplaint therein, togitl.er with an affidavit that all of the ibo e named defendants are non-resi-dents of ti e Stale of Indiana. ow, therefore sll of the above nxmed De'endnntsare hoieby notified that unless they be and appear on Monday, April 4th, 1898, the same hieug the thirteenth judicial day of the March Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, which commences on the third Monday of March, 1898, nd is to be helo at the Cour' House, in ti e C ty of Kensselarr, in said County and State, and answeror dem' r to s id con plaint, the samcwill be heard and determined in their absenc. In Witness W hereof, 1 hereunto ®set my hand nnd affix the seal of said Court, this third day of February, Wm H COOVER, Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court. February 5, 1890—$10

to Mosita. The State of Indiana, Jasper County. In the Jasper Circuit Court. To March Term, 1898. Hannah Allen ~) ▼9. | Complaint 5453 Arthur J Hawhe, [ James H Hawhe I et al Now comesthe plaintiff, by Hollingsworth J- Ho kins, her attor eys, and files her compl mt herein ogether with an aflidnvi. that the defendants Arthur J Hawhe and JamesJH Hawhe are not residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendants, that un'ess they be and appear on he 30fh day of - arch, 1898, being the 9th judicial day of the next Term of ti.e Jaspe Circuit Court to be holden <>n the third Monday of March a d 1898, at the Ojurt House in the City of Rensselaer in said County and State and answer or demur to said compluint, the -ame will be heard and determinedj in their absence! Il witness whereof, 1 hereunto set my a «» d affix the sea) of said Court, at Reneeelaei. this the 2nd day of February, a.d 189 8 * Wm H COOVER. Clerk et 'Jasper Circuit court. Hollingsworth <t Hopkins, for pPff. February 5, 1897- $lO

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Itrtici It Waiiil State of Indiana, 1 County of Jasper, J Jasper Circuit Court, To March Term, 1898. Louis F Hopkins VC Chattie M Tyler, Merrill M Tyler No. 5539. » Samuel Veal,, sand Mrs Veal wife ot said Samuel Veal Samuel Veal and Mrs Veal wife of said S mu 1 Veal, are heieby no isled that Louis F Hopkins nas fi ed his complaint in the Jas er Circuit Court to foreclose a mortgage upon certain real estate in Jasper county, Indiana, in which said defendan a claim an interest; That said cause will stand forbearing on the day of ihe next tern, of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be held at the Court House, in the City ot Rensselaer, commencing Monday, March 21st, 1898. ® Witness the hand of tb.' Clerk and the seal of said Court this 25th day Of February, 1898. Wm. H. 000VER, Clerk " Jasper Circuit Court. Fob uary26, 1898.—7 50

m to The State of Indiana,) Jasper County j In the Jasper Circuit Court January Term, 1898. Jennie Tree, 1 vs V Complaint No. 5460. Andrew H. Tree. ) Bv order of Court, in said cause, the following defendant was found to be a non-resident of the State of Indiana, to-wit: Andrew H. Truu.l Not'oe is therefore hseeby given said Defendant, that unless he bo and apvoar on the first day oi the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to bo boldon on the 3d Monday of March, a. D. 1898, at the Court House in the City of R nsselaor, in said County and State, and answer or demur to sa.d complaint, v> hich is for a divorce, the same will be 1 card and determined in his absence. . , In Witness Whereof, I ■j Seat,, - hereunto set my hand and ' — 1 affix the seal of said Court at Rensselaer, Indiana, th s 13« h day of January, a. d. 1898. Wm. H Cooveb, Ckrk. James W. D out hit. Att’y for Pl’ff. Jan. 15. 1898— -A. J. KNIGHT, Fainter —AND Paper Hanger. the Best work done. SATISFACTION GUAR ANT'D Rensselaer. Indiana

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