Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1906 — Page 7
Jasper County Gleanings NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY.
*Remingion. SABT. I I«A1»«. I WBBT. <t:10 a.m. Mall and Passenger 9:38a.m 8:88 a.m. Local Freight 12:42 p.m 11:38 a. m. Mail and Passenger 8:12 p.m 8:10 a.m. Passenger (Sun.o'ly) 7:80 p.m
D. V. Garrison was id Rensselaer on business Tuesday. W. A. Locke made a Sharp visit to Rensselaer again Sunday. “Duley” Shearer of Lafayette was . visiting friends here last week, x Ira W. Yeoman was in Rensselaer looking after legal matters Monday. John Jordan and E. C. Forbes were in Rensselaer on business Wednesday. Frank Peck now drives a handsome span of Shetland ponies and pony trap. J. W. Phelps took another party of land-seekers to Lanmore, No. Dak., last week. Mrs. Pearl Reed and children of Medaryville are visiting her father, Jasper Guy, at this writing, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Pender and baby of Magdalena, N. M., are visiting her father Robert Irwin and family. M. A. Gray will ship in ice from the artificial ice plant at Kentland and retail at his old prices of 25, 30, 35 cents per 100 pounds. Mrs. Markin and daughter Ethel of Letter's Ford, Ind, are visiting the former's daughter, Mrs. Will Beal, at this writing. Rev. Miller, the new pastor of the Christian church, has moved into Mrs. Geo. Stoudt’s tenant property on North Ohio street. * Will Chappell, who is traveling for the J. I. Case Co., for the past two years, came home last week for a short visit with his family. Trustee Fell and J. J. Porter were Rensselaer visitors Monday, the foimer to attend the regular monthly meeting of the county board of education. The school enumeration of Remington is 296, of which 114 are males and 152 females. This is a net gain of 12 over last year. Carpenter township's enumeration is 336 against 342 last year. Hon. W, J. Bryan has canceled all his lecture dates as he will not return from his foreign trip until Oct. 1. Robt, Parker has secured Hon. Cbas. A. Towne in Mr. Bryan’s stead for Fountain Park. W. E. Mitten has completed the numeration of the school children in town, and finds the number to be 295, a decrease of n from last year. The number of childten of school age in the township is 184, an increase ot 15.—Goodland Herald. The Remington high school commencement will beheld Friday evening, May 14, at the Christian church. Dr. Stanley Coulter of Lafayette, will deliver the address. The graduates are Wilda Leone Greene, Louise Hartman, Jessie Florence Williamson, Guy Allen Little, Mabel E. TerpenimL Ada Florence Peck, Lucy Bartoo -4*Tx girls and one boy. | Charlie Peck demonstrated at the shooting meet at Rensselaer last week that he was a shooter from Shooterville, tying the noted Joe Parks ot Brook by 47 out of 50 and then winning in the "shoot off” by 15 straight. This makes Charlie state champion and holder of the diamond medal for one year, when it must be put up and shot for again. Will Zea also took some of the prize money.
Had a Close Call. "A dangerous surgical operation, involving the removal of a malignant ulcer, as large as my hand, from my daughter's hip, was prevented by the application of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.” says A. C. Stlckel, of Miletus, W. Va. “Persistent use of the Salve completely cured it.” Cures Cuts, Burns andln-_ juries. 25c at A. F. Long’s.
Jtetofland Bert Camp is building fence for Henry Dahncke. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Aery wese at Rensselaer Saturday. Geo. Johnson received a car load of fertilizer Saturday. Misses Belle and Myrtle Richmond spent Sunday at home. T. M. Callahan sold Wesley Burris a fine new buggy Saturday. O. A. Mooreand Wm. Shoemaker were Newland visitors Sunday. Harry Gifford, who has been here for some time, went to Bradley, 111., Satur day to spend Sunday with his family. E. D. Comer of Purdue University was here a couple of days last week putting out onions on the experiment station. He will also put out potatoes and corn, T, M. Callahan is taking contracts fur the Great Western Canning Co., to raise cabbage for them. There is a possibility, if they get enough acres, to have a factory built here which would be a great boon to Newland. ’’
War Against Consumption. All nations are endeavoring to check the ravages of consumption, the “white plague” that claims so many victims each year, Foley’s Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds perfectly and you are in no danger of consumption. Do not risk your health by taking some unknown preparation when Foley’s Honey and Tar is safe and certain in results. Ask for Foley’s Honey and Tar and insist upon having it. A. F. Long.
tOheatfiettjl Center . Hello! Lonely Valley, we’re witbrthee again. Cbas. Schatzlev hauled hogs to Kouts Saturday. Hiram Crawford was a Wheatfield goer Tuesday. Eugene Lang purchased a new gang plow Wednesday. Miss Nellie Delehanty called on Miss Lena John Monday. Miss Bessie fabler of Kouts, visited home folks Sunday. John Schatzley bought a tine milk cow the first of the week. Mrs. John Schultz is visiting her parents this week at Aix.|
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Albert Keene .was assessing in our neighborhood this week. Mrs. Clausen and children are visiting her mother at this writing. Earl Clark spent Saturday and Sunday in Thayer, with his sister. Mrs. Kennedy and children visited in town Thursday afternoon. Miss Minnie John left Monday to work for Mrs. Ella Fisher in Wbeatfield. Andrew Grube of Stoutsburg was in our vicinity Monday and Tuesday, Misses Nellie and Margaret Delehanty were Wheatfield callers Thursday afternoon. Mrs. P. Clausen is sick with a touch of malarial fever, but is improving at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. “Bob” Mannan took dinner with Mr. Delehanty and family Monday. There will be preaching again Sunday at j o’clock; Sunday school every Sunday at 2 o’clock. C. D. Snook, of the Morris ranch, and M. J, Delehanty transacted business in LaCrosse Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schatzley and son Earl spent Sunday afternoon with their daughter, Mrs. Hallier. Rachel Antrim is improving very fast; She was able to attend Sunday school Sunday. We are all glad to have her among us again.
If you prefer to take medicine in tablet form you can now obtain Dr. Shoop's Restorative Tablets. Absolutely no change has been made in the medicial ingredients. Sold by A. F. Long.
Mt. Hope O M was on the sick list Monday. Brother Deweese wiil be with us next Sunday. • The McCoy girls were in Foresman Thursday. Georgia, that was "going some" Sunday night. Oral M. was seen in Foresman Sunday. Now, Oral, Miss Nellie Pruett called on the McCoy girls Sunday. Edna Williams attended Sunday school at Mt. Hope, v_ . Orpha and Mamie Hall called on Susie Alexander Thursday. Amy Dennis visited with Mabel and Clara Hudson Sunday. Mrs, A. H. McCoy and daughter were Rensselaer goers Monday. The hum of the planter will make music for the farmers for a few days. Cecil Watson was seen driving north Sunday afternoon with his new pacing horse.
Whenever your bowels skip a day without a~ movement—take a LAX-ET. Whenever your breath is bad—your skin waxy, or sallow your tongue coated—your breath foul—take LAX-ET only asc. Sold by A. F. Long.
!Parr Miss Mayme Myres spent Sunday at home. Miss Pearl Price spent Sunday at home. Johnnie Price is employed in W. L. Wood’s Store. W. L. Wood purchased George Warrren’s farm last week. Parr has once more awakened in that good old paper, “The Democrat." Bessie Myres is spending a few days with her mother on Farmer’s dredge. Wm. Nuss of Nubbin Ridge was the guest of Newton Price’s Sunday evening last. L. L. McCurtain’s new store is now in progress. Come! give him a call. Everything cheap. The postoffice has now been changed from J. M. Wilcox's store to the northwest corner of W. L. Wood's store. Fred Stephenson was home for a few days vacation, to spend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stephenson of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kiser of Vermotitville, Mich , have moved here and are occupying rooms in Mrs. Greenfield’s residence. Mrs L. L, McCurtain and brother Estle Price, who have been on the sick list for the past two weeks, are belter at this writing.
FOR BOTH One disease of thinness in children is scrofula; in adults, consumption. * Both have poor blood; both need more fat. These diseases thrive on leanness. Fat is the best means of overcoming them; cod liver oil makes the best and healthiest fat and SCOTT’S EMULSION is the easiest and most effective form of cod liver oil. Here’s a natural order of things that shows why Scott’s Emulsion is of so much value in all cases of scrofula and consumption. More fat, more weight, more nourishment, that’s why. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists 409-415 Pearl Street, New York 50c. and SI.OO It it it ll AlldruggfcU
All the people of this village are afraid of their crops gettiag bit by the famous monster, Jack Frost. We see Frank MeCurtain has bis wood pile covered with carpet ior fear of it getting frost-bit. While at the baptizing at Alter’* bridge Sunday Loyd Reed, while in the act of climbing in the buggy, was caught in the spokes ot the wheel by the horses starting up suddenly and one leg was badly bruisedi Among the young people who attended Zacber's dance from Parr were Frank McCurtam, Estle Mvres, Estle Price, Harry Thomas, Ed Sbindler, Joe Shindler, Ed Gilmore, Ed Davis, Ethel Meyers, Mayme Myres, Grace and Pearl Price and Ray Brusnahan. Henry Sbortz’s were entertained Tuesday May 1, by quite a number of May basket hangers Among them were Bessie Myres, Grace Price, Isabel Longstreth, Pearle Price, Etta Piatt, Victor Brusnahan, Willie Price, Ocie Wood, Stanlas Brusnahan, Manly Price, George Myres, Edna Price, Lulu and Ross Rowen, Frank McCurtain and Estle Myres.
The Original. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honev and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and 00 account of the great merit and popularity of Foley’s Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. These worthless imitations have similar sounding names. Beware of them. The genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar is in a yellow package. Ask for it and refuse any substitute. It is the best remedy for coughs and colds. A. F. Long.
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James Clifton is building an addition to Will Warren’s house. Chas. Halleck has quite a number of hands busy setting out nursery stock. Rev. O'Brien occupied the pulpit in the M. E. church here Sunday at 3 p. m. Ben Zellers, the barber, has added a stock of cigars, candies and fruit to his business. Weather is fine, but a little too cool. The farmers are getting along with their work fine. Uncle Sam Yeoman returned home Thursday from £is spring delivery of fruit trees. Mike Shehin and little daughter Beulah of Lafayette took dinner with relatives, here Sunday. The Moffitt dredge had another breakdown Saturday which wiil cause a delay of several days. Mrs. Proudly and Carter and Howard Sorenson went to Chicago Saturday to visit relatives a few days. Mrs. S. A. Powell and daughter, Mrs. Alla Potts, visited Mrs. James Clifton from Sunday until Monday. Prospects for pears and peaches in these parts are fine at present but apples and cherries it is thought will be a failure. Daniel Williams and wife of near Pleasant Ridge, and C. Parks and family, of near Surrey, attended holiness meeting at Will Warren’s Sunday, Dr. Washburn ot Rensselaer was called to see Miles Moffitt Monday, who is very low with heart trouble and dropsy. He says his recovery is not at all likely. The baseball season in these parts opened Sunday at Roselawn. Fair Oaks team crossed bats with the Roselawn nine on the latter’s ground, the game resulting 10 to 2 in favor of Fair Oaks. Mrs. Leander Kesler, who has been confined to her bed for some time, was relieved of her pain during the thunder storm last week by an electric shock She became better at once and was able to go to Brook the last of the week to visit her daughter. E. Smith left Tuesday for Libertyville, 111., where he will take charge of a section on the C. M. & St. P. Ry. at $35 per month and a house furnished him. He will move his family there as soon as he can arrange to. We are sorry to lose them from our midst, and wish them success in their new location.
How’* This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. ~’ F. J. CHENEY & Co.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe torn perfectly honorable in a') business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his tirm. W ALIM NO, Kansas & Marvin. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold bv all Druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
Stouts burg. How is fishing, Sister Momence? Frazier Antrim did business in Wheatfield Saturday. A. Nicbles went to Dew Drop Monday after a load of lumber. Trustee Mannon, of Wheatfield was here on business Monday. Wm. Whited and family called on A. Nicoles and wife Sunday. Ralph Nicoles entertained Glenn Zook of Beech Ridge Saturday. George Grube, of Momence, 111., is visiting home folks this week. Mrs. O. Kennedy, of Wneatfield Center, was in this vicinity Thursday. Ed Westnerand family, of Wheatfield vicinfty spent Sunday with his brother Cass. Mr. Calaway of Elwood is here overseeing the building of his new house south of town. y Madames G. Belcher, A. and O. Barbee of Tefft were the gueslsof Mrs. A. Woods Monday, Mary and Elba Woods returned home Monday after a two weeks’ stay with relatives at Tefft. Wm. Grube, Sr„ attended the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs Kahler at Dunnville Sunday. Dollie Warren, who has been working near Momence, 111., spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents here. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Michaels i$ seriously ill at this writing. Dr. Zeuch is the attending physician, Frank Grube has gone to Momence, 111, to assist his brother Joe, who is erecting a new house on his farm at that place. The house on Mrs. Kahler’s place, i mile southwest of here, burned to the ground Thursday night. The house has
been rented to Mr. Wisehart tor several mpnths and the fire is supposed to have started frofn an incubator, about nine o’clock in the evening and gained such rapid headway it was impossible to save anything. Mrs. Wisehar, who has been in poor health for some time, and was confined to her bed at the time, was rescued by Dr. Zeucb who happened to be passing, and was taken to the nearest house, Wm. Grube’s, Sr., where she was cared for by friends until Saturday when by the kind assistance of Mrs. Wm. Warren and Mrs. Wm. Whited and Trustee Mannon she was taken to a hospital in Chicago for treatment.
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WELL! WELL! The place to get your cross-cut saws gummed, tiled and set is at A. B Claspell’s shop in the Horton building, Cullen st., north of Hemphill’s blacksmith shop; work warranted. Price $1 for gumming, tiling and setting. We alsodofurniture repairing. A. B. Claspell, Please give us a chance to show you what we can do for you in all kinds of spring and summer sewing. Stella M. Hanson. ’Phone 276. Irene Lut*. For Sale: —Two good building lots in good residence location in Rensselaer, each 67x150 feet, well drained and set out in fruit; cash or on time. Enquire at The democrat office. Located on Front street just across from John Bjslosky’s coal and wood yard. I have the McCormick mower and binder agency and a large stock of extras for same. The agency for Success manure spreaders and extras for same, can furnish prices on other styles of Spreaders of high class that has had years of experience in the hands of tlid best farmers in the country. Cali and take a look and what I can not tell you I will guarantee Isaac Hemphill can. Yours Sincerely. C. A. Roberts.
Commissioners’ Allowances. Following are allowances made by the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, ludiauaratLheir May term, 1906: Louis H Hamilton, Co. Supt. per diem.sll2 50 Leslie Clark, supplies Co. Sunt ;i 70 >l b Price, per diem County Surveyor. 44 00 Same, postage County Surveyor 50 Hattie Yeoman, deputy surveyor 3(0 l.enua Graut, ditch repair 2 00 Same, same l 50 Same, same 1 5o Hattie Yeoman, same 3 00 Lewis Welsh, same 15 00 Slt Nichols, Treas., iiit. Horton ditch b. 55 20 Chus. Morluu, janitor court house 45 00 Same, expeuse court house 2 SO J L Griggs, tiring court house 26 92 J A Grant, druyage court house 25 Same, for same 25 Same, for same 70 OS Baker, expense court house 1 50 Ves Richards, same 2 50 Warner Bros .supplies court house... 215 T Burns, repairs court house 6 00 Blanche Wolf, labor County Farm 5 00 Randolph Spriggs, same 25 U 0 Bessie Doll, same 6 00 Geo E Detrick, same .. IS 75 L Wildberg, expense Couuty Farm.... 10 85 Jesse Nichois, stock, same 45 00 Warner Bros, supplies, same 60 07 White A Marion, repairs same 2 50 Robert Purker. Rauge Liue G R 229 21 James Ciow ry, same 6150 Bartee Bros.,same 18 59 John Newcome, south Barkley G R.... 16 50 Wm H Murray, same. 12 00 Walter Smith, same 1 50 Luther Hemphill, same 1 10 A Woodworth, repair Marion G R 27 00 True Woodworth,same.: 16 50 Luther Hemphill, same. 1 Ou J C Gwiu, same 2 25 Wm B Burford, Marion stone roads.... 5 no C F Stackhouse, inspector election. 2691 625 Lucius Stroug, judge, same 4 Ml
J H Perkins, same 4 00 True Woodworth, clerk and repairs.. 550 Frank Osborne, clerk 4 00 Burgess Dillon, sheriff, same 2 00 Abruhntn Simpson, same, for same 3 00 Relief Corps, meals, 84 meals at 250 29 10 William Greenfield, inspector same.... 6Ou M H Hemphill, judge same 4 00 J C Portet, same, same 4 00 E G Warren, clerk, same... 4 00 C H Vick. same, same 4 00 George Humphrey, sheriff, same, 3 00 James dark, same, same 3 00 A J Brenner, room rent, sume 5 00 George Morgan, inspector, same 6 00 Ancil Woodworth, judge, same 4 00 W F|Powers, same, same 4 00 H F Kaunut. clerk, sume 4 00 W J lines, same, same 4 00 J P Warner, sheriff, same 3 00 Charles Plait, same, same 3 00 James A Burn ham, inspector, same.... 6Ou I N Hemphill, judge, same 4 00 FJ Donnelly, same, same 4 00 C H Stewart, clerk, same 4 00 Garland Grant, same, same 4 00 Shelby Grant, sheriff, same 3 00 John Mechlenberg, same, same 3 00 Mrs Eger, room rent, same 5 00 J P Gwin, Hanging Grove gravel road. 22 00 W N Guild rum, Moitttt ditch .... 3 00 Harvey Davisson, labor Iroquois ditch 12 CO Attica Bridge Co. bridges 3576 A 4419.,.. 1948 00 W C Huston, new bridge 50 00 G E Murray Co., supplies county farm 98 60 Marshall A Healey, public printing.... 650 Same, same 15 00 Same, notices No. 3780 6 75 D H Yeoman, expense No. 3691 2 00 Same, expense No. 8780 j 2 00 R B Harris, expense No. 3691 2 00 Same, expense No. 3780 2 00 Jasper County Democrat, printing 3691 13 uO Marshall A Healey, same 265 00 Jatpor County Democrat, same 1 50 Kveret Halstead, new bridges 290 00 Janies W McEwan, public printing 3 00 Leslie Clark, same 3 Ou Jasper County Democrat, sume 3 45 Same, same 3 00 Marshall A Healey, same 6 45 Wm Bowsher, bounty wolf scalps 21 00 Elmer Johnson, same 9 00 Dr A R Kresler, Soc. Board of Health.. 83 09 Granville Moody, poor children In seh. it 27 Jesse Nichols, school feeble minded.,.. 10 (HI C F Stackhouse, Tr. burial old soldier.. 50 00 Aetna Printing Co., sunplies co. others 359 96 Jas W Edwards, refund err.Huxes 12 57 JAMES N. LKATHKRMAN, Auditor Jasper Comity.
Circuit Court Allowances. Following are the allowance* made by the Jasper Circuit Court for the April Term. 1906: PETIT JURY. S D Clark, 5 days, 50 miles SI 2 50 Simon Cook, 4 days, 16 miles 8 80 Geo Borntrager, 4 days, 6 miles 8 SO
STATEMENT OP THe CONDITION OP THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP RENSSELAER, IND., APRIL 6, 1906. KKBOUBCBB. LIABILITIES. Loans *264,888 80 Capital Stock -...*30.000 00 U. 8. and County Bonds... 17,900 00 Surplus and Profits 14,934 24 Bank Building B,'ioo 00 Circulating Notes., 7,800 00 Cash and due From banks 94,084 87 Deposits 332,239 43 1384,673 67 « *884,673 67 DIRECTORS. A. PARKISON, JOHN M. WASSON. E. L. HOLLINGSWORTH, President. Vice-President. Caebier. JAMESVT. RANDLE. GEO. E. HURRAY. M loons 0 Specially 1 snore 01 Your numb is sow.
DF? E: s'sEß^sl »j; All Shapes and Styles HIWISI PftietS j : Baby Cabs and Go-Carts 1; And don’t forget that ;! I am headquarters for f Carpets and Rugs. <!» JAY W. WILLIAMS.I
|| I [!|)(| M ill FfPfl M ru J UUU IIUUU U W luuU I Mil < HcX'Oing Opened new yards on > Front street, north of Washington, will 5 always keep on hand a full line of Coal, € Wood and Feed. Highest market price 5 paid for Grain kinds, All deliv- > eries promptly made. Satisfaction 5 guaranteed. . . . / « <! GIVE ME YOUR NEXT ORDER. £ J. E. BISLOSKY, Prop. | | > TELEPHONE,! No. 58. #
James Stevens. 5 days, 40 miles 12 00 Edward Tanner, 4 days, 10 miles 10 50 | Bruce White. 4 days 8 00 i Wm. D. Hriugle, 3 days, 20 miles 7 00 Wm. R. Brown. 4 days . 8 00 Geo Kennedy, 4 days, 20 miles 9 00 Reuben Yeoman, 6 days. 12 miles 12 60 F D Rishling. 5 days, 20 miles It no L. F. Harmon, 4 days 8 00 Charles T Randle, 4 days, 16 miles 8 SO J. P Simons, 2 days 4 00 James Mutheson, 2 days 4 10 GRAND JURY. George K lliff, 2 days. 12 miles 4 60 Joseph Brown, 2 days, 26 miles 5 30 Frank King. 2 days 4 00 Russel Harmon, 2 days, 6 miles 4 30 Victor Yeoman, 2 days, 14 miies 4 70 (ieo Stalker, 2.days, 24 miles 5 20 L A Harmon, team for grand jury.... 1 50 clekk's allowances. CC Warner, clerk, per diem, 22 days . 44 00 Order and drawing grand jury 25 Same for petit jury 25 Venire tor grand jury 40 Same for petit jury 4U Recording and imp. petit jury 25 Same grand jury .. 25 Oath andupp. jury bailiff 50 Same, court room builiff 50 Same, riding bailiff 50 Same, court reporter 50 Record allowances to bailiff and slier. 50 Record of same to jury 1 0O Recording reports of jury 106 Grand jury subpoenas (10) 20 Recording and indexing indictments. 1 20 General certificate of allowances .... 100 General indexing of cause* 5 00 MISCELLANEOUS ALLOWANCES. Giiss Grant, jury bailiff, 4 days 8 00 Leslie Clark, printing for judge 4 50 Telegram, C- C. Warner Geo K Marshall, bar dockets ... 15 00 L R A 69 Callaghan A Co, law books.., 5 00 National Anno Co, Notes to Statutes 3 00 Bobbs-MerrlllCo, Thompson's forms.. 12 00 Guss Graut, grand jury bailiff 4 00 <) P Robinson, riding bailiff 12 50 Joseph O’Connor, room bailiff 44 00 John O'Connor, sheriff 44 00 Same, serving grand jury 8 40 Same, same, petit jury 15 10 Mose Tuteur, drawing jury 3 00 Ira Sigler, court reporter 110 00 J.N LEATHERMAN, Auditor Jasper County.
JSJOTICKTO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, i Jasper County. ) In the Jasper Circuit Court, September Term. 1906. J.R. Jolley "1 K H' stiies. Complaint No. 7043 •Elizabeth A. Lewis ; Now come# the plaintiff, by Ira VV. Yeorn n. hi# attorney, and ti e# his complaint herein, toßt-ther with an affidavit that the defendant#. R. H. Stiles and Elizabeth A. Lewis, are not resident# of the State of Indiana. Notice i# therefore hereby iriven said defendants that unless they he and appear on the first day ot the nexiTerm of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be holden on ttie ‘2nd Monday of September. A. D. ninth at Court House in Rensselaer, ’in said County and State, and answer or demur to said comptalDt, the same will be heard and determined iu their absence In Witness Whereof, I hereunto setmy hand .-ow—and affix the Seal of said Court at 4 seal, f Rensselaer, this 7th day of May, A. D. 1906. C. C. Warner, Clerk. J. M. Weakley, IraW. Yeoman, AttysforPlff.
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