Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1878 — Page 5

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1878.

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gain a candidate in 1S70 against General Lew Wallace, and defeated him by about 400 majority. He has been chairman of the democratic state central commltte for the last four years. 1105. yf. F. FLEMING, f Sullivan True Democracy.! William Fleming, of Allen county, the nominee for treasurer of state, is in every tense ot the word a sagacious politician and a man of the closest and most exact organizing elements of character in the state. He is a lifelong democrat and one of tbe leading business men of the northeastern portion of Indiana.

Lewlsvllle Democrat. The Hon. William Fleming, the candidate for treasurer, was born in Ireland, and is 4J yean old. He has resided in Allen county for 30 years. During a great part of this time he has been the leader of the democrats in Allen county, and is a powerful worker and a grand organizer, and adds a tower of strength to the ticket. Huntington Democrat. William Fleming, nominee for treasurer of state, is well known to our people. He commenced life as a stone cutter, has served two terms as sheriff and the same as clerk of his county, a well deserved compliment, coming from so large and densely populated county, as that of Allen. Mr. Fleming is a kind hearted and social gentleman and will carry the full strength of his party. Crawford County Democrat. . The Hon. William Fleming had a hard tug for the treasury ship, lie had strongmen to tight. When a man achieves a victory over Bnch gentlemen as Patrick Shannon, of Terre Haute, Vigo "county, and John J. Cooper, of Indianapolis. Marion county, he may justly feel proud. Of this victory the t i . . ii. -ci : f II.. , K . western part of the state, has the honor. Iebanon Pioneer.l Willeam Fleming, of Allen county, candidate for state treasurer, is an Irishman about 50 years of age, who has resided at Fort Wayne for 30 years, and to him alone is tne glory given of" building up the democratic majority in Allen county from a few hundreds to 4.000. He has for a long time been a stockholder in the Fort Wayne Sentinel, and for that reason was supposed to be in sympathy by those who did not know him with the hard money theories of that journal. Some months ago, however,' he bought a controlling interest in the Fort Wayne Sentinel, and the first issue thereafter begun the right of the people, which it has since steadily and ably maintained. After he has resided at I ndianapolis for two years the democratic majority in the state will be as certain and solid as the majority in Allen county. He is the shrewd est politician in Indiana, and deserved tne honor he has just received. HON. T. W. WOOLIEX. iLewlsville Democrat. Tbe noblest Roman of them all is the Hon Thomas W. Woollen, candidate for attorney general. Franklin llfr&ld. .No better selection could have been made for the position of attorney general tiiau Hon. T. W. Woollen. Huntington IKniiorat.J The nomination )f Judge Woollen- for attorney general, war a good selection, as he is reported to be one of the ablest attorneys in the state. Hendricks County Democrat. Judge Woollen is of commanding personal appearance. He is over sit feet high and weighs some 225 pounds. He is affable in manner, and his character, both private and public, is without a stain. Lebanon Pioneer. Thomas W. Woollen, of Johnson county, the nominee for attorney general, is a man universally esteemed for his higa character as a gentleman and citizen and deservedly ranks high as a lawyer. The duty of attorney general f the state of Indiana will he ablv discharged by Mr. Woollen, ILewlsville Damocrat.l ' The Hon. Thomas W. -Woollen, the candidate for attorney general, was born m Maryland, has served in the lsgislature, been circuit judge, and considered one of the ablest lawyers in Indiana, and is undoubtedly the heavy man of the ticket, weighing over 223 pounds. Judge Woollen will run ahead of his ticket. Pal11more Herald The democratic state convention, which met in Indianapolis. Indiana, last Wednesday, nominated Hon. Thomas W. Woollen for attorney general. Judge Woollen is a resident of Franklin, Johnson county, Indiana. He was born in Dorchester county, Maryland, in 1830, and emigrated to Indi ana in 18 IS. Hia first position was deputy clerk of Jefferson circuit court. He has filled several important offices in that state, among which was judge of the court of common pleas of bis county. He is affable in manner, and his character, both private and public, is without a stain. His many relatives and friends of this, his native state, will be highly gratified at Indiana's choice. THE HQS. J. H. 6.MAET. . North Vernon Sun. The voting school teachers of Indiana are doubtless pleased to know thai the Hon. James II. Smart has been again placed on the democratic state ticket for re-election to the Eosition of superintendent of public instrucon. This will be his third term in succession. v Franklin Democrat. Professor James II. Smart, superintendent oi puDiic instruction. Has been named by tbe president as one of the commissioners on the part of the United States to the Paris exposition in May next. Professor Smart is an accomplished gentleman, and will worthily represent us. Huntington Democrat. Professor James II; Smart's nomination for a third term wasa well deserved compliment. As a candidate for superintendent of public instruction he will add weight to the ticket The democracy have done noblv thus far. and their cause we feel assured will not suffer in the hands of the peopla. I Boston (Mass.) Tout. Profrr Jimp If. Smart 'rpepntltr nnm inated for a third term for superintendent of public instruction oi Indiana by tne democrats, is a New Hampshire boy i son of tbe m m ( rw iaie ijt. bmart, oi ooncoru. i wo years ago he ran nearly 2,000 to tea ahead of Blue Jeans, who was elected governor. Lewlsvllle Democrat. Professor John IL Smart, the candidate for superintendent of public instruction, has been a citizen of Indiana for 1? years. He is a thoroughly educated gentleman and adds largely to the strength of the ticket, and is a lifelong democrat, but he has' never allowed politics to interfere with business. - Lebanon Pioneer. For uperinteadentof public instruction, James II. Smart, the present incumbept, was

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commendation at our nana, cumce to say that he is a very competent gentleman and his election ia sure. Lafayette Courier (Rep.). The convention honored itself most In tht renomination of the Hon. James IL Smart, the present incumbent, for superintendent of public instruction. We accord, to Professor Smart the just meed of praise for the ability, teal and fidelity with which he has discharged this trust, and if we are to have a' democrat In that position we want one of republican proclivities a Smart one and unless the republican state convention nominates abetter man we shall be tempted to vote for him. It'rawford County Democrat. The last, but not the least, of the nominees is Professor James H. Smart, who is from Allen County. He is the gentleman who carried such a tremendous heavy vote four years this fall. The following is a brief bketch of the professor: Professor J. H. Smart, of Allen county, the nominee for superintendent of public instruction, has served for two terms with marked ability. Mr. Snart came here 17 years ago, and was educated in the east. He came west, located in Toledo, and then moved to Fort Wayne, where he has since resided, excepting daring the last four years. The candidate for superintendent of public instruct'on is a good one, and will tend to insure the success of the ticket. He has never had much opposition, and as the office is one in which politics should not be allowed to exert an influence no better choice could have been made. Mr. Smart, thoiurh a lifelong democrat, has never allowed his politics to interfere with bis duties. Abetter nomination could not have been made. ' We publish the announcements in our ad vertising columns for pay, and seldom trouble ourselves to inquire as to the qualities or merits of the wares advertised, lurtner man to assure ourselves that they are legitimate and respectable. Rut when an article per forms miracles in our midst, transforming the old to young, in appearance at least, we can not pass it by unnoticed. We know of people who. years ago. were gray headed and who now wear dark and glossy hair. How. is this? It evidently is not colored, for it has a perfectly natural appearance instead ot the harsh, dry, stating look of bair stained with nitrate of silver or other common hair dyes. No! It has been restored to its youthful color, luster and vitality by the use of that wonder of wonders, Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. It has many imitators, but there is nothing like it The test'of years only increases its fame, whi'e its imitators die and are forgotten. uoston uaiiyuioue. A fine head of hair is such an indispensa ble adjunct to beauty that no one who prize good looks should neglect to use "London Hair Color Restorers," tha most delightful article ever introduced tj the American people for increasing its growth, restoringlts natural color, and at the same time a lovely hair dressing and beautifier. It is totally different from all others; notstickyand gum my, and free from all impure ingredients that render many other articles obnoxious: in fact it is exquisitely perfumed, and so perfectly and elegantly prepared as to make it a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. Sold by ail dealers in nne toilet articles at cents a bottle, or six bottles for $1. If your druggist has not got it address letters to Dr. Swayne k Son, Philadelphia. Sent by ex press to any address. Browning x Sloan, wholesale agents. SPECIAL NOTICES. It is Impossible to overestimate the value of (illcV Liniment Iodide of Ammonia In the treatment of tne diseases of animals, as well as of man. It is the great panacea in horse maladies. o The Only Remedy. Those who suffer from foul breath are open to the charge of carelessness. It Is an offense that can be speedily abated, as a single bottle of the fragrant Sozodont will unmistakably accomplish the work. No toilet table should be without it. It will preserve and keep the teeth white, and the breath pure aud sweet. Spalding's Ulne; who would bo without it? o The use of Madame Porter's Cough Balsam for the past forty years has given proof of its efficacy in pulmonary complaints. As time makes the facta wider and better known, the IJaLnain Is fast becoming a staple necessity among all classes. Price, 2jc, tOo and 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. o New Orleans, Feb. 19, 1ST3. The undersigned certlflees that he held for collection lor account of P. W. Arnold, at Palmetto, Campbell county, (Jeorgia, one-half of Single Number Ticket No. 9,fistt, Class "B," in the Louisiana State Lottery, which drewtuo First Capital Prize of THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS on Tuesday, February 12, 1878; said ticket having cost tbe sum of One Dollar, rent by the home office of the company at New Orleans, Louisiana, through correspondence in reply to a. letter by mall with one dollar nclosed to "M. A. Dauphin, P.O.Box 692, New Orleans,"'and that the amount was promptly paid by a check on the' Louisiana National Bnnkon presentation of the ticket at the office of the company. A. JUMONVILLE, Runner Louisiana National Dank. Th Centaur Liniments are of two kinds. The White is for the human family; the Yellow is for horses, sheep and other animals. Testimonials of the effects produced by these remarkable preparations are wrapped aronnd every bottle, and may be procured of any druggist, or by mall from the office of the Centaur Company, 48 Dey street. New York city. Fre. Leisure Hour, a uplendbi ld-page family literary paper, fall of choice stories, sketches, poetry, etc., sent three months, with a pair of beautiful 6x8 ehrotaos, worthy to adorn the walls of any home, free to any one sending 15c (stamps taken) to pay mailing expenses. The publlsliers, J. L. Patten t Co., 162 William street, New York, guarantee every one double value of" money xenC Fifteen hundred dollars In prizes, and big pay, glvru to agents. A rare chance to make money. I 0quern's Cod Liver OH Jelly. Approved by the Academy of Medicine. For coughs, colds, bonchial and tubercular con sumption, scrofula and general debility. The most mild, bland and nutritious form in which Cod Liver Oil can be used, and with more benefit secured to the patient by a single tea spoonful of mis Jelly than by double the quantity of the clear or nn Jellied oil. For sale by druggist? and E. II. Trckx, New York.

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SXYPEB CO, 139 Itace Street, . Cincinnati, O. Sold by Indianapolis Druggist. Parker A Rappaport, Attorneys. STATE OF JNDIANA. Marlon county. ss: In the fcuperior Court of Marion county, in the mate of Indiana, Noi 21,6Vi Room No. 3. April term, 17. Sarah A. Kaulnun vs. William H. Kaufman, lie it known, that on the 4th day or March, 1S78. the above named plaintiff, by her attorneys, filed in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, in the state of Indiana, her complaint against the above named defendant: and that on the 4th day of March', 1S7S. the said plaintiff filed in said clerk's omce tne aniuavit i a competent person showing that said defendant, William II. K mm ma a, la not now a resident ot the state of Indiana. Now therefore, by order of said court, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him, and that unless he appears and answers or den.urs thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the terra of said court to be begun and held at the courthouse In the city of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in May. 1S7S. said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in his absence. AUSTIN U.LRoWN. marll-3w Clerk. Reid Jt Klingensmith, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon county, ss: in the Suoerior Court of Marion countv. in the State of Indiana, D.Hjember term, 1S77. o.a),o77. Room 4. James Anderson vs. Mary Ann Anderson. Be it known, t.naton the lOtn dayot Noem. ber, 1ST7, the above-named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the omce of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon county, in the State of Indiana, his complaint against tbe abovenamed defendant for divorce, and on the sale lom dayoi November. 1S77. the said plain; tin" filed in said clerk's office the aflidavit otu competent person showing that said tlefan dant. Mary Ann Anderson, is not a resident of t lie State o Indiana. Now therefore, by order of said court, said defendant above uamed is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against her, and that unless she appears and Answers or demurs thereto, at the calling of said cause on the Soth day Marclt. iS7S, of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house in the city of Indianapolis, on the 4Ui or .Marco, Jb.s, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in her absence. AUSTIN U. UUU.WN. Cleric. feb27-3t William A. Lowe, Attorney. . CJTATE OF INDIANA Marion county, as: U In the Circuit court -or Marion coun ly. in the state of Indiana. No. 2,1W. May term, ls.. Nicholas F. Carpenter vs. Mary F. Carpen ter, Be it known, that on the 2d day of February, 1ST, the aUvo named plaintiff, by his attor nev. nied in tne ntnee or me cierK oi me Circuit Court of Marion county, in the state of Indiana, his complaint against the aliove named defendant for a divorce. and that on the I'd day February. lK. the said plaintiff filed in said clerk's office the affidavit -of a competent person showing that said defendant, Mary F. Carpenter, la nc; a resident oi tne state or Indiana. Now therefore, by oraer oi said court, said defendant above named is hereby notified of the filing ana iendency of said complaint against her, and that unless she appears and answers or demurs thereto, at the calling of said cause on the aeeond day of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house In the city ot Indianapolis on the first Monday In May. 187K, aald com plaint, ana the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and de termined in her absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN. mar!1-3w Clerk, MISCELLANEOUS. O K Cards, 25 styles, 10c. or 20 Ch romo Cards. 20c, 3 with name. J. B. 11USTED, Nassau, N. Y. GOLD Vnr worker mnnitk $12 1T mt hntna. Ct Outfit free. AildmaTitoi A Co.. Augusta, Main. ft ln fj f jw day lit hnm. Rmjl wiwth fr. I Vldms Smsos 1 Co., Portland, Maine. 0 C C wdl ,n y"T own ""- Tarms and 15 outfit jjOtJlree. AudraaalL HiLLtrrf Ca. 1'onUud, Main Q K LARGE MIXED CARDS Be, Water Pen w f 6c, Card Cae 5c. All for 10c. Stamps inKeu. 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SURE REWARD. 5 VICAltN XO PAY FOU A FAKJI. S4 to SIO Per Acre. lSeeeli and 11 a pie Land In IHicIilsan In the JT11LL.I4N A II Ii It A T !' the C.rand ICanldi ant ludiauu ltallroatl t'ompaiij. TITM! FKRFECr, Strons kII mire toi plenty of timber no droiislit-nu liiili bugsno lioppera. It u n n i ns M rea iw p n re water read y marketa-M-liooN Hallrond compleied tliroush centre of" the jrrant. Send Tor psmphlrt, Iiisllwn. or I erinan. Addrraa IV. O. lirGII ART, Land 4 oiiiinlloner, GRAM) KAP1DS M1C1I. TO mm IT MlY C0XCE1IX: New Mavsville, Iiid., March c, 1878, Dr. A. D. Turner: Dear ?ir I did not receive the last medlcino you sent m but I am happy to intorra yon that I do not need it now: my cancer is en tirely healed up nicely, and I am well and hearty. I 6hall recommend you highly wherever ko. and hope you may go on In your good wot k. May it never uio out is my prayer. Very truly, Hamcil smith. Dr. Turner A Bryant extract cancer root and branch in from three to 19 days without pain or use of the knife, and guarantee a trrmanent cure. Office: No. 135 South Illinois street, Indi anapolis, Ind. FOR SALE. ITIOU KALI One-third interest in a valnJ able parent, to a party with tM0 to SoOO cash. A sidendid opportunity. taii or ad dreKsSlND-INOEU A STEIN, 18 South Dela ware tstreet. TTOU SALE Matthews' Patent Renewable lj Memoranduni liook for 50 cents for Nd. 1, or 40 cental Tor ?o. 2. (Sample copies sent anywhere on receipt of price. Address, &ENTIN EL COM PA NY. Indiananolis TTIOIt SALE Matthews' Patent RenewanU j Memorandum Book. Hend for eamiih copy and price list. Samples sent postpaid U any addrcMS on receipt ot oO cents for No. 1, 01 ... ... r - e . J 1 . . l'L'V'TIWT f M A f wcenis lor nu. c Auumn, ei.iii&u i-uji PAN Y, Indianapolis. NOTICE OF VACATION. To John IT. Yajen. J. C. and C. E. Geisendorf and all others concerned: XrOTICE IS IIEKKBY GIVEN that I have J have tied in the oftiw of the clerk of the city of 1 ndianapolis, Indiana, a petition for the vacation of all tile stitels and alley In MetcaJf A Cooke's fjubdlv slon of lots 2, 3,4,5 and Got w.F.H &. A linirla D. Brooks' ad litlon to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, state of Indiana, aud that the same will he prelented at tlu-ir regular meetlnn on Momlay ever, in k, April 1. lHT8,or as soon thereafter as the same can ue nera. JAtTOH W. 110 AG LAND. Indianapolis. March 6, 1878. ELECTION NOTICE. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the an A-N nnal meetinb; of the KiookhoUlcrs of the I all Creek and V lute ltlver Gravel uoad dm panywillbe hel! at whool house No. 5, in Washington township. Marion county, on the Wl day of March, 1"S. at 0 o'clock a. to elect n ve directors lor i he ensaiB? year. By order of the Board of Directors. POWELL 1IOWLAND. Setf'y F. C. and W. IL Gravel Road Co. 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Public Sale of Rob't F. Marsh's Personal Estate by the Administrator Thereof. Notice Is hereby given that on Thursday, the UKthdayor March, 1S7X, letwri the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. anl 4 o'olk . m., at the late residence of Itohert F. Marsh, decensotl, In Pike township, Marlon county, state of ludiana, the undersigned, administrator r t the estate of said decead, vrlll rll at iubllc auction to the highest bidders tne personal property of said deceased not taken by the widow, consisting of horses.'cattlt'.bheeD, hogs, corn in the crlo, about JS) acres of growing w hat in the field, farniloe utensils, wagons, harness, one threshing machine, hay in stacK aud mow.witn vaiions other articles too nunierus t mention. Terms of Kale. A credit of nine month will be piven on all suras over three dollars; three dollars and uaderca.sU in hand: pcrchasers securing payment by notes with approved surety, waiving valuation or appraisement laws. CHAMBERS J. STARKEV, February 2S, iszs. Administrator. ABE 1'IA.NTED BT A MILLION PiOriE IN AMEKICA. SEE Vick'a Catalsne 3iJ0 illustrations, only two COT) t-H Vlck's III 11 Ktrated Monthly Magazine, 32 paces, fine Illustrations and Colsred Plate in each number. Price, f 1.25 t year. Five copies for S-i tx). Vick's . Flower and Vesi;table Garden, 50 cents in paper covers; with elegant cloth coven, f l,w). All ray tiubllcations, tre printed In English and German. Address; JAMES V1CK, Rochester, N Y. TH2 H.SIC COIN 102. rioWsovrr 15.00 " r;!rrcln, in Halt Iviilius ' uf rtr Hollar," l'i m." tnd iiickh." Til" rifn'. i.iovt-iiK'.t of Jour tiiiusb uies Um cl,'.r,-il -iii iiit6 juur I. uu.tiii.i ai:ui:nroaj jiiiiimiiuU lJ taltrt i'-i place jrhyuajfif. it.'.Ursrtiuntfo la lw if tiiti tuno WiiU no daiv pertlroppiBff eny. bainplo linivfwincly rlatt-d ith MOi Fi SlLVtlL sent port nil EOetl. Rvnt Tiinl Tui;aalr wiu.uu"., Iioxes, for $ I .OO. wanted evpry where. Biir 1 .T. Foitatr tttAinpa token Mcauo, HUTCHINSON &. CO. 12 ?s!ca Cun, V. 7. "T" IERIQW Fever and Ague Cure in liould o J pills. Positively eure any kind of axue either Ilrst, second, third or seventh day ague and keeps it olf if taken according to directions. Cores sick headache, neuralgia, female debility and the liver, strengthens the blood aud stomach, brings Into harmony nature's laws of health. Warranted to do good or the money refunded. If j'ourtlniKtjist dont get it for you Rend the proprietors W cents or 91 and pet it free. Hold by druetflst. PERSHING A CO., proprietors. Plymouil,, Indiana. A rental wanted everywhere. Jul 17-ara

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Scriutures. Tbe amount of matter (extra) We will forward Biblea promptly, en receipt ot priw. or will aod C.O.D., with privivaoce. The One Dollar to beanolied aa rart and mfne.T will b refunded, if pnrcbaser are not ,na tttte : also, nearest Erirrn OJKrr . The aafedtl racror eariter-ti Letters. AoMrema all eoramnu;caKcskikk A Niciioi Attorneys STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon county, ss. In the Superior Court of Marion county, in the State of Indiana. No.2l)4i. May term, 1S78. John J. Cooler vs. Deloss Root, et al. Be it known, that on the 2oth day of October 1877, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, llled in the office of the clerk of the ss perior Court of Marion county, in the state of Indiana, bis complaint against the 'above named defendants lor torecWure of mongajre and that afterwards on the itu dav of Feouary, 1K78, the said plaintiff filed in said clerk's office the atiidavit of a com Detent person showing that said defendants, Catharine Dolan, Ch.irles !lan, Kanauel L. H.wkl s, Jese Douglas, Eliza J. Love, Elias II. Habin, Harry J. Miellman, Aihlbald Mctoiia'il nt McDonald, his wife, wuoho C.irijtiaii name is unkrown (leorge Standai taud Stand art, his wife, whose Christian name is unknown, are not residents of the state of Indiana. And it tx ing further shown by the affidavit of a competent person and the return o the sheriff ot Marion county to the summons in said cause issued, tbat the residence if the following named defendants, to-wit: Charles K. Ellis, Eliza U. Scott, E- C. Overmane, Thomas P. Rinsom. Rufus Oobin, iargaret A. Nov."ies, Eliza A. Wilson, John P. Sutherland, Penelope O. Mann, Robert MoriU. Corpelius It. i(lden, James A. O'N'el!, Fannie O'Nell, Mattie K. llardy, Jams f. Hardy, James A. Gardner, (J Pierson. Willtum Merrlcb, Maria E. Tillman, John Kchaffner and Uardner llait,et is unknown, and that Ihty zm not be tOULd, Now tLerefore, bv order of said court, all of said defendants above naro.-d are hereby notified of the tiling and pendency of saia eompl-unt against them, and that mle:a t)n?y aprx-ar and answer or demur thereio,' at th calling of said ennse on the second dsy of tbe term of wild court, to be begun and ueld al the Court House in the city of Indianapolis, on tlio first Monday in May, 17S, sajd mranlalnt, and tbe matters and things therein containeU and fiUeged. will be heard and determlnea in theJr absence. AUSTIN!!. l;ROW N, feb27-ow Clerk. Rakeu, HoedA Hexdkicks, Attorneys. STATE OF IX DIANA, MsriOh Ooacfy, s. in liie superior court of Mariou county. 1n the Mate of Indiana. No. 1,0. 4, May tenn. IsfTS. Jonathan Edwards, trustee, vs. John J. uates, wary A. wesiey, e m. lie it- known, that on th 13tti ciay of December, liT7, the above named plaintiff, by bi attorneys, filed In the omce ol the clerk of themtieror court of Marion couuty, in the tteof Indiana, his complaint, against the abovenamed defendants, and that afterwards, onthe 1Mb day of February. JS7. tl.t taiuriaintlff tilel in nald clerk's office the aCioavitof a competent person thowlcg tbnt wiu kfna. ant, Mary A. Wesley, was not resideut of thostato of Indiana. Now therefore, by order of said court, saiddefendant lat above uam-d Ik hereby notifled of tho tiling and pendency of viaoomplaint against her, and that u"Us r-lie aplears and answers or demurs 1liertf a thecalling of said cause on the Reo-nd tny at theterm of said court, to be b sun and h-!d at the court house in the city of It.dirsp4is on the first Monday in May. 'S78, said complaint, and the matters and thing then ln contained, and alleged, will be heard and determined in herubfence. AUSTIN II. BROW'S, Clerk. mar6-3w. guiallv aiivaJ'.iwil. Iatr fill nlar. D--. 10 VMikpaa St, ',-Uv,vIU.

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