Jasper Republican, Volume 2, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1875 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
State of Indiana, Jaspercounty, as: ' Fft/W. Bedford rs OrriileOrsby and Rich. ard Paul Before D-*vid I. Jackson, Justice es the Peace of Marion TAwAtAip. Attachment. The defendants in the above entitled cause will take fiotie thatthe plaints has filed with me a complaint, affidavit and 'ton t entitling him ton writ of,attachment,,aqd that a id writ bus been levied upon certain prope-ty of .the defendants, and summons ret anted not found; and that the hearing oi said cause is set for Saturday, the 27»h day of November, A D. 187-5, when, if the defendants do not appear and answer, ibe cause will»e determined in thei absence. Witness mv hand and private soft], this 29th day of itetober, 1876. D. I JACKSON, Justice of tb- Peace Thompson & Bro. Attorney for Plaintiff. Bw3 ■ Snrvev Notice. StMte of Indiana Jasper County, ss: David McCxy. John E. Comer, S. J. Barrett, R. floldoroft. G. W. K«*-ne, Coppess, Wm. Hanley, W. H. MoNeal, Wra. F. Comer, Samuel Elliott, F. Gibos, John M. Tall Hitt, Leander Bingham, ——— Dodge and Foley will take notice that we aretheownnTS of lands situated in sections three. (8) and four (4), in township thirty (30), north, of iange five (5), west, and th>«t we will, on Sion .ay. the 15th daj of November, 1876. proceed with the Surveyor of Jasper county to make a legal survey of said section (3) and four (4). Oot. 27.1875. G. 8. GUILD. J. D. DUNN. D. B. Miller, Surveyor.
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