Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1902 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

JSJOTICE OF APPOINTMENT, State of Indiana, 1 County of Jasper, J 83 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Charles Vickery, deceased, late of Jasper County, Indiana. . JULIUS RASKA. Administrator. NJOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS AND LEGATEES In the matter of the estate of Eb. W. Morris, deceased. In the Jasper Circuit Court. April Term, 1902. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Eb. W. Morris deceased, and all persons interested in said estate, to appear in the Jasper Circuit Court, on Friday the ninth day of May. 1902, being the day fixed and endorsed on the final settlement account of Judson J. Hunt administrator of said decedent, and shtfw cause, if any, why such final account should not be approved; and the helis of said decedent and all others interested, are also hereby notified to appear in said Court, on said day and make proof of their heirsnip, or claim to any part of said estate. Judson J. Hunt. Administrator. Hanley & Hunt, Attorneys for Estate. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the First ward of the City of Rentselaer and Marion Township, in Jasper County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Conrad Kellner, a male inhabitant ot the State of Indiana, and over the age of twenty-one years and who has been and is of g‘ od moral character, not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and a fit person in every respect to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors and who is and has been for more than ninety days last past a continuous resident of said city and township, and who is the actual owner and poprietor of the business for which a license is asked will apply to the Board of commissioners of said Jasper county, Indiana, at their May term, 1902, said term commencing on Monday, May 5, 1902, for a license for a period of one year to sell and barter spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, and all other intoxicating liquors in less quantity than a quart, and a less quantity than five gallons at a time, w ith tbe privU* ge of allowing and permitting the same to be drank on the premises where sold, which said premises are described as follows, to-wit:

The front room, fronting and facing on Van Rensselaer street, in said city, which said room is or. the ground floor and measures on the inside thereof 19.8 feet fronting on said street and 40 feet deep, and contains one door and two windows in the easterly end fronting on said street, and one door in the westerly end thereof, of a one story brick building situated on lot number two (3) in block number three (8) in the original plat of said city, and is more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point on said Van Rensselaer street sixty-five (65) feet and six (6) inches northerly, 33 degrees and 10 minutes East from the south-easterly corner of said block number three (3); thence northerly parallel with said Van Rensselaer street and on the westerly side thereof, twenty one (31) feet; thence westerly. 56 degrees and 50 minutes west, sixty-one (61) feet and six (6) inches; thence southerly parallel with said Van Rensselaer street twenty-one <2l) feet; thence easterly a distance of sixty-one (61) feet and six (6) inches to the place of beginning. That said room has a glass front permitting a full view of the entire inside. That said room is seperate from any othgi kind of business whatever, and that no devices for amusement or music of any kind or character is in said room, and that there is no partition or partitions in said room; that said room can be securely locked and admission thereto prevented; that said room is situated on the ground floor and fronts on Van Rensselaer street, a public street in said city and is so arranged that the whole interior thereof can be viewed from the street during all hours when sales are prohibited by law. Said applicant also asks permission to sell tobacco and cigars, and to serve a lunch or full meals in said room in connection with the sales of liquors. CONRAD KEILNER. WANTED. We would like to ask, through the columns of your paper, if there is any person who has used Green's August Flower for the cure of Indigestion. Dyspepsia, and Liver Troubles that have not been cured—and we also mean their results, such as sour stomach, fermeutatlon of food, habitual costiveness, nervous dyspepsia, headaches, despondent feelings, sleeplessness—in fact, any trouble connected with the stomach or liver? This medicine has been sold for many years in all civilised countries, and we wish to correspond with you and send you one of our books free of cost. If you never tried August Flower, try one bottle first. We have never known of its failing. If so. something more serious is the niattcr with you. Ask your oldest druggist, G. G. Grebn. Woodbury. N. J.

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