Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 March 1891 — Page 4
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FRIDAY,
MAIU'II S, 1891
t Kntc i t t'? I'wtwtrVpnt Jf er tniU. frtrr.
1!g tferotuii die mill a cnJ-cU itr.1
hxim met wujfrfw aojrmrHen sine over 6f venty-ttve vear
nta oh neimiuv ai u o nitiMK Mr jAa)1 t'onoy, n.nv a the Lord and the American Constitution. mdWdelulh and over 100 v
It will lie Known in hH
day at her horns near St. Joseph tiiu,
twelve miles rrom Jew a many, hi" the infirmities Incident to advanced
year. She i said to have Imkhi iu years of age at the time of her death, on! audi ha heeu her remarkable activ
ity that up to very few yeats ago she frequently walked from her home to New Albany and returned the same day. covfiing twenty-four mile In a very little more than half as many hours, bede upending Httl tint in the cttv. The old lady leave two ehlldreu,
a son and daughter, both of whom are
old. and a sister.
resident ot ears old.
rv a ( ow-J . 1
that wh so stroHv p'irtiM Ho- --if certain Democratic would-be publican in composition as to have smchm1 Iu foisting Cleveland
upon the Uomocracv again nexi year, niter M repudiation V the Democratic
l..l.irii-in lliora ulll lint tlA Rill P.N tlTOM
am coHFMenMy nil it legHntion wm lwfIK; w,llUlmle upou theState tlckfw the rich d ajwrest tho poor. k, , ,i,a iftih There
are thoiiHiiid DemocrAls ia Dubois r.ounty who wouldn't vote for him, or his frientK to-day if he was nomittaUd, mid the number ia increasing daily. And
the agricultural "bck couutief," are generally in the same heUth? condition i to Uleveland. lie h the deadest kind of a dead duck with thrm.
no (sympathy vttti poor or opnretu
citizens, bwt oa tho cotrry sjfrHatlove for rich monopolist and niillton.aires.
Or last Saturdsv it showed tftls djs-
toition, alter liumusr to h fptch oh peasioit hy M. Chcxdh af thr 8th Inditna district. He epofci of the poor widows, who, after Ion OeUy. recpired
but 3 per mouth. The mpmters hfrd him through and itntneiliatelr votel to Kire Mr?. Porter, widow of the admiral, h prnwion of $2,600 pr yesr, Tho admirii lP(t an estate rallied at 4200,000. And then it voted a dph1oii to Gen. Sherman widow of $2 500 a yer. Gen.
Sherman left a fortnn of fJOOOOO. And! then it jjve a pension to ini Kilpat-j
rick's wjiktw of J l,2CO The tiKiieral only left a fortnneof 50000, And then it srare a half a dazen pensfon4 to
widows of privaU soiuiers of vear. The private eoldier? left
tunes. With these coiiKropnien the excum offered wa?, "to her iliat hath shall m jptreu," provided he Jk ftblo to livi in Wajbiujjfton Ci'y in style and tmile sweetly on the member. It will also He remembered hy the people as a congress that found a surplus in
the Treasury of ono hundred and lorty
million of dollar, numerous corrupt
fOI.' the MHieifli-nl m the annual report of the U S. Commission of Labor that the cost of producing a ton of steel mil is le5 in America than in Enpland
n.l fihr Kuronean countries be true.
anil W tlMVM lit rHSOfl tOT blieVUe It
ntiiirwts. the onlv obiect attained by
nuttitt a high tariff upon ti-el rails is to
$U4 jiicreise th proflts of the American
no tor- manufacturer of them, ir we can pro
SortiUry f tk TnMMHry FMtr. A WaihlHjrton City MrrefMndNt y of FotM-' appointment m &creUry : 'irMnally there is notkinf deolddly objectionable about Mr. Foster exopt the abnormally hi hed which hU trl-
vat nnaHclal vhcomm hatftveN litui, nnu
whwh is eertaln to m really uf mental by the new honor he has just captured
To be a self made mil is ttUthly eredlt-
alile to anyone, but to 1m always tellinjr, by your manner, Mr. Foster doei, how proud you are of the jab, and how much better you havn done it than God Almighty could have done, is anything ele but creditable. Politically Mr. Fos
ter ia everyting that is ohjeetionabla ; he is a product of the Sherman-Hayes-Keifer school, and I predict that within a year from this time the Treasury de
triment will have become what it was
under the Haves adminiatratlon, when
John Sherman, now Senator, was at its
head a thoroughly organized political
machine personally controlled hy lis bee rutHrv.
There is no nrobability that the policy
ot the Treasury department, if it can be said to have auv nolicv. will be changed
under Secretary Foster. It will go right
on in opposition to giving the people
piunuieiH vimime oi uurnsuuy iu siwn-
fully transact the ever growing bnsine8
of the country, and when its dear wai
street gets cramped it will, as usual, rush
to the rescue with all the millions u can
control. This sort of thing will go en
until the 4th of March. 1893 : then there
will bu a graud change."
CUT IN TWO!
PRICES AT JOS. BUCHART'S!
READ AND BUY QUICK!
TO MCOKTEY 1
Best Calicos at 5c. a yard Good Calicos at 4c, a yard. Shirting at 5c. a yard. Ladies Shoes 50c. a Fair. Other Goods in Proportion. During the Kext TWO WEEKS only, t
SUBSCRIBE NOW
iTj-The Treasnrv report of the na
tiouil debt issued March 2, shows inter
I
eM bearing debt exclusive of Pacific
II. bonds S615 501.580.00 No atatem
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v""'V 'If.,- k li.nl, l.a m.ri,IHnt H llftll
I IU1H hwi.i I : f... . . ti-vi om oon
peie with the rest of the world by strik-l' " ' '
IIIH URt Of KO CMHGU LIIUlcl iiiiuaino i-iiu vn no
once them as chap or
oiher country why shouldn
. . - "" ii v n nn von fcv.J
yon want something; to occupy !3 tiutf ptMsantly.aMd proinhly LhS xh of Dubois oouuty can ohuln ltrj amount of solid InformatUn .ai
joyweHt out of an Investment of fvJ XtalXAK AX A llALr, than by J scriblug Tor a year fur the
JASPER COURIER
It baa been published In vnur
by Us preceu t owner for nearly
Feb. 87, lSfl-Sw.
with a
t
msr them tioin trcted articles?
t A bill h imaeed both branches of,
. . i
the Leg sliittire to ailveitle tor pro-
atul appnqirwted for(j)0.Rje fur grgjnnrs, ppellers, physijoN ami, siib.sidle?,ologir-s and histories for the common
such vast sum a? imt when thoy are
pid the treasury will be h.uikrupt, and some members ef Congress a grt-iit deal more wealthy. It alo votd to py bick to the various Skates tho direct tax collected from them dttring the rebellion. This was the sunie measure rotowl by Cleveland a i "bild t'ift of thu uconle's moiiev to certain
States, in order that an unjutt system of
general usntion might m longer mMntaiHed." And yet some Democrats voted for this mijustifnble m?ure appropri
ating 3tn.0c0.0(0. Indian- will get of
this blond money 1769,000, which will
help the State trensury, wl.ll- it reduces the surplus, and help to make the people pay mor thau double thit nraount is tar ill taxation. It will also e reroembered as a Con-
grew that when the pe-Mile deuiannul a
lirgr volume of currency, In order that j their nioiljigod home mlght Im saved fjom the Sberitrs hammer, and they be ennblwl to get fair prices for their produets, ami pay their debts and taxes, refused to tyrant the demand, and in Reed's House refussd to even consider the silver eoinsg e and currency question eent clown to it from the Senate. This was
done by Members of Republican membors
Use weetera HUte, tnrning Mee
to the interests of the people of
(reeeoon, and joining hands with the
Money-lenders and extortioners or ins JCtet, supported by Cleveland, Blaine, Sherman, Hoar and company. The people rejoice in the death of this extravagant Congrra of tools of wealth and monopolies Ritd well may they. It went out in a blaze of corruption, maddened by the condemnation administered to it at the elections last Fall. May its like never be seen again. fCT The nets of the Legislature will increase taxation of the common people in
Indiana generally, while corporations no ecott-free. Corporations seem to be
able to buy a majority in most all Leg
ielatures, and cover their tracks bjr some
minor side isshps. Mor time was pent
in fighting roraoratious which had their
grip on Indian ipolis this session, than was devoted to the question of the State's revftnoes, and conscquanlly the farmers sod business men will have to pay double the State taxes heretofore leyijd. The CouaiEg believe? a judicious svstetn would collect all the taxes
necessary from corporations and large incomes, which pay comparatively nothing under the present laws. fOrMr. Harrison is credited with having taken SectvUi y Poster into the cabinet for tho express pHt pose of checkinac the Blaine boom- It may be true, but we fail to wee the neceeidtv for all this wire-pulling on thi purt of the RopnbH- ; cans Thr y haven't one chance in a million to elect a President next year, so what's the tm of worrying about who shall receive the empty honor of a nomination.
schools ef tho State.
A bill has also pissed both branches establishing a Slate Botrd of Arbitration to mottle all difficulties between employees and employers.
Governor llovey will not veto the llwiti? Mil. abolishing the State Beard
of Agriculture, neither will he sign it,
but it will became a law without his sig nature.
posits f gold and silver coin and legal tender notes tJ
Gold certificates, - 1172 274.899
Silver certificates, - - 307.1&8.474
Currency certificates. . 12,60.000
Treasury notes of 1300, - 38,150,700
CorreponJeu Kvntlt CourUr.
ir.uw51l enraes to ttie iroiu
JL. WW.' T ' - -
If- .Tumaa II. IirOVies
Posey ville, made affidavit before 'squire!
John B. Davis cuarging nuw m-
with raping bis tweive-year-oiu uUR.vttL iimvtua. A warrant was placsu
l PniistableCharlef
Buchanan, who went to Poseyv lie and
arrested Jsquess. Sunday night am lodired him in itll. H !aken be
tI s,it. nvls for nreliminary ex
.mtn.iinn Mmicittv morning. He waived
.var..Sna.lr.n and WttS bouud OVCr tO Hie
(.9iuiu..iv.i ...... . nu.
n:..:, rVurl in Hip until Ot Jl.OW. X lie
VllUil Vl . ., 1
.i ).! ia urti iliiv uui a mere cunu,
V Attachment.
T ? Notwithstanding the protection
given him by the MeKinley law, Andrew Carnegie, the iron king, recently
lands a heavy cut in his workmen's wages. Now he ha? made a cut into the United States Treasnrv bv being
swarded a contract for $3,500,000 wortb
of armonr plate for the new naval vessels. No wonder Carnegie believes in "protection." and no wonder that he ia a liberal contributor to the republican campaign fund He gets it all back with compound interest added. A member of the legislature who Indulged In afternoon nap reqnested his friend to awaken him when the lumber
act eeme on. Hi irienn lorgoi 10 m w,
hut accidentally ve him a log as the
honft was discussing a bill to preveut
traud. The sleeper started np suddenly, nibbed his eyes and exclaimed: "Mr.
Speik'-r, a word or two upon that tun for more ihn half of any constituents get their living iu no other way."-lfew
Kng!ud Magazine.
Aggregate of certificates offset by cash in the treasury, Decrease of bonded debt during the month, Total cash reserved, Fractional silver, fractional currency, "and minor coin not full legal tender, Net cash balance v including national bank fund deposited in the treas. ury under act July 14, '90,
$525,124,073 1,567,495
$0,8fS,936
42,714,840
COUltT NOTION
State of Ikdiaxa, Donois County, ss:
Ih tke Clrcidt Oowrt r Um1Iii CeuHty, 1h
lite siMte i 1HHIHH. Al'KIL. TKK.M. A. !., 181.
Albkrt J. Dkahnkr,
Otto J. ukhfuss, vs. Rosa Schiiettkk.
E IT KNOWN. That on this 18th
dav of Febiuarv. in the year ism,
itilvnv iiHined nlaintifi. by their at
torneys, filed in the onice ot ine uterK oi
Dubois Uircutt t;onrt, meir coiupmuiv agalust said defendant, in the above in-
titled cause, together witn an amaaviioi
II
rQ...,iiiu Ktm nfwittvulv asserted that
r...i.. had heun Hccomnlished. bhe
has been emwloyed at the residence ol
Jaquese' mother as a servant, bhe says that Jsquess enticed her iuto his room and assaulted her. . Jaquess enters s general denial, and claims the charge whs made for blar moill.Kr nnrnnki. la ha3 lint VCt glVeU
bail, but it is thought ht will, as be has
many friends.
Col. J. D. Armstrong, In company with another gentlemen from Qaklanct
filr lA'aa In Rocknert la9t week exam
ining the water works and electric plant
with a view to having a similar pia put in at Oakland City.
examined by Dr. T. B. Young, ofj .competent p.rsoB, hHtid lUfeiylant
Total, - - $993,520,062 Debt less cash in treasury Feb. 2S. 1890, 849,696,795 Debt less cash In treasury Jau, 31, 1891, - 846,595 046
Net Increase of debt during the month, - 13,904,750
Funnel Defc4.
The body of John Wyttenbach,
of
0GrThe Farmers Alliance are "fighting the devil with rn." They are going to Btart in immense combino or trust in the Northwest to haudlo all the grain and stock raised hy alliance members, and only sell It when a fair price is realized. It. Is hoped to beat the option dealers sud speculators this way. President AS cG rath, ot Kansas, te at the head of it.
tO" What an attraction for a dime ranapum the colosxal figures of George and Gil. Slvmklin would make, wiih brass collars around their uecke inscribed "Ci.kvxi.axii," and a chain fastening them to a post inscribed "MSsoroLV,'' &ud their swallow-tail coats adorned at the lower tips with a fringe of gill ribbons holding bras dollar medals. Some
RmibHr.n showman would strike a
bouanii by securing the combination.
uirMr. Blaine has undertaken the
largest contract of his life, If the gentle
men be right who ssy that tie is working the reciprocity racket to bring about the annexation of Cuba and Canada to the United States. The Air Line will commence work on its new shops at Princeton in April, and
will have lis tracks changed lor us new entrance to tbtt town by the 1st ef July.
T?-There are sixty-four applications
filed in Gov. Hovoy's olllce ror appointments a Appellate. lodges, and only five to appoint. Lots of office-seekers.
Kokomo has a new 50,00O furniture
uid builders' interior decoration manu
ikrtm v makimr 34 factories for theta
since they found natural gas.
-Cmigres had an all-night session
nn thn 3d to transHd business actually
nectary before its term expired, and
many "jobe" wont through.
.i-T-Stt Gtfologist S. S. Gorby has
annointed Nelson J. Hyde, ol Indian
ipolis to the important position of state
oil inspector.
icrA bill nassod both houses of the
Legislature limiting road supervisors to
U days worK in any one year ai ei ou
day.
iRoekpert, Ind., was hn a d Tuesday near
Searles' cat on the Hoc It port railroad lying some sixty feet from the track by the side of a tree. He is supposed to have been dead tour or five days. There were no marks of violence found upon his person and bis watch and personal effects were not disturbed.
The word ''habit" is one of the most pnculiar in our language. If you tskn
off the first letter you still have "a bit."
If you remove the second, the word ' bit" te still on hand. Decapitate that hy removing "b" and it is still a word.
Take off the word "i" and you find the
old "habit" not "t" totally destroyed.
"Congress has appropriated $950,000
for improvements at the White House. The Indian supplies have been cat down
from 5.000,000 pounds of meat to 4,
OOO.noO in unit a at tli emvtrm season."
American Press despatches.
War to the Knife. Dubuque, Ia., March 2.-A war to the knife has begun in this state between the state business men's association and the farmers' alliance. The latter is engaged in establishing co-operative stores threugnnut h t!a To this the business men's
..io;!i nttiatr.U. Alld llHS sent dUW
aaww,wi. ""J I . ...
-mi,.,, in ll inhhers that they mil Si euner
ulnn Balltnir tfiiodslothe alliance or the
mimbir of the association will stop
K,vir onmi. nf thtm. L'arties were in
the city to-day tojiurehase goods for the HUM hui ih fnbbers ref used to sell
thsm. The alliance threatens to retaliate
by refusing to patron IM ikl immwvb
people.
Sfihnptier is not a resident of the
Statu of Indiana, and that this action Is
iii-nnaM in Aiifnrcti lie collection oi
nUltitlrr demand lor money due on ac
count, by proceedings in attachment of
real estate.
Said defendant is, therefore, liereoy itotified of the filing and pendency of
said complaint against her, and that un
less she appears ami answers or demurs, thereto, at the calling of said cause on h second dav of the next t-in ol said
court, to be begun and held at the Court
House in Jasper, on me iu juouuay m April. 1891, next, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined iu her absence.
1GXAT7, ECKKRT, Clerk Dubois Circuit Court. Tray lor & Hunter, Att'ys. Feb. 20, 18U1-3W. p. f. $8. J
(Gr Hon. Jerry Simpson made a bull's eye and rung the bell of truth loudly
when lie recently said that too many of the niombera of Congress were demoting their limo to something in which they fore pertonnlly interested instead of to matters for the benefit ol the entire country. Ml 'am again. Jerry ! tJ3"Tlift femin bill to make imprisonment in th emiitr M mandatory in convictions of filing liqnor without license failed in tho House on Tuesday for want of a cottfctUuUotial msjarity 42 for te 35 against , tCrTho Senato pnsied an amended
Fee and Slstry bill on Tuesday, fixing the siiUrie dlfioreut from that of the House bill. CrThe RepubllesMs carried the municipal elections in New York generally on Tuw day, Cleveland's State.
ft-rThe Leifislature nassed apportion
mnt bills nractieillv the strae as (be old
.... . . i 1 u
ones. They were lair ami goon euuugu.
The Mt. Curmel air ship company col
lecied tliH 10 tier cent, assessment of
$2,000,000 fur the construction of works.
hsvs there are more
Invested In the elec
trical industry In the United Stales.
irrr Corn wall Bros., the largest soap
manufacturers of Louisfllle. made an
assignment Tuesday.
A dealer in artificial limbs says that
1300,000 Americans have lost one or both
Thomas Edison
than $600000,000
The Louisville, Evansville & St. Louis
railway, In connection with the Mary
and line of steamers from usitimore to
Brazil, are in a position to book ship
ments of all kinds direct from St. Louis
to Rio Janeiro and Santos.
Colored people who went to Okie
homa are suffering from want. They
understood before they went there that the government would feed and give
them land. They are as intelligent set
of voters I
At Girard college, in Philadelphia
there are now l.&tiu pupils who are
clothed, fed and educated from the in
come of Hie Girard estate. 500,000 be
iug expeuded annually for this purpose
Widows'homeat New Albany injured
by fire and water Saturday $1,500 worth. Twenty-five old ladies from 7S
to 90 years of age. had a right lively
scramble getting out of the building.
Harry Poole, a prominent young man
of Rockport, is accused by Miss Allie
woolen, a highly connected young wo
man, of seduction and breach of promise
i'oole is under arrest.
If the extension of the Chicago and Eastern Illinois from Terrs llsute to Louisville is built, it will give Louisville end New Albauy five competing lines to
.Chicago.
Census tables show that while In 1810
there were 40 cities with a population of
iuu.uuu er over, in it9U mere were zso
and the numbur has now increased 440.-EX.
Indiana is 275 miles from north to south and 143 tulle from east to west, You can buy intoxicants at 357 plaeis in Allen oouuty.
Capital has been subscribed for
twenty-four story steel office building
on Dearhorn-st., near the Chicago post
office.
Gov. Abbett says that the value of Inm'
par acre Is greater in New Jersey than
in any other state.
Silver bullion has been sent from Car
son City, Nev., to China, where a higher
price Is paid. The salary of the Vice President the United States is 6,000 a year.
N'
The New Discovery. fHftnds and neigh
a unto UtmiM J VT -
bors talking about it. You may yourwit w
one of the many whe know frotn personal
experience just how good a tnmg u i. ' i. . . . .j : tt arcs nnA oi
launch friends, because the wonderful tbing
' " T i . w Ill
lumt it U. that When OllCiV8n vn,
. . 1.-1,1.
i t,ui it' T-itti imvu nevnr uhju
it and should W afflicted with a cough, cold
or nv Thront. Lung or Jltet irouoio, w;
cure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial
f....iH Tril lUittle Free at Jlftrtin
Friedman's Drugstore.
Wild lh nrKfildeiit of the Uuited
e.c and th nrrsldent of the womeu'i
n.iinti nnuncil both hailing from ludi
ana, it hardly neeils the testimony of the
census officials to snow mai noosieruura
is the center of the Uulteci atates.-uos
ton Herald.
for. i nut west drank a auart of
JTIh SWt w - 1 .
whUkv nnd it kll lea him. A woman in
New York drank seven cups of lea and
the result was death. A. mau iu our own Atma drank fifteen glasses of water
and died Lancaster News.
At & niMtiitr Tuesday night the Rock
nort hr endorsed Judge George L. Rein
hard for Judge of the Appellate Court
for the First district, and petitioned uov
Uevey to appoint him. m im.. . il
Meetinsr of the Stockholders ot
The llockport. Kvawnion, ni.
Molnrad and Fer4lnU ltall-
roed Comimuy.
OTICE U hereby given the stock
holders of The Rockport, svanst on.
St. Mainrad and Ferdinand Railroad
nMMnr. tltnt an annual meeting or
said stockholders will be held in Rock
port, Indiana, on
TUESDAY. MA Hull 17TH,
for the purpose of electing Directors for
said Company for uie ensuing year, nun
the transaction ei oiner ousinew.
T. R. Hardy. J. J. Sivjiich, 11. M. LoosnoN, J. F. Suukkk, S. W. Stocking, Hk.vky Khamkh
SlMEOX JasKI-H, JKO. BtBDKNXOl!',
J. G Kiciknmann, Directors.
Feb. 13 91-3t.
COUltT NOTICE.
Stats or Indiana, Donois Couhtv, ss
lMnls etreatt CeHi-t, April Terw, lSCl.
1
In Partitien.
to
Mary Glezen, Martha J. Boyles, Samuel S. Dillln, vs. Edward K. Dillln, Sarah B. Brenton, John Dillln, et at.
milE plaintiffs In the above entitled A cause having filed their complaint
thflridn. together with an affidavit, tha
(he defendants Edward E. Dillln, Sarah
n Rrninn mid John Dillln are not rest
dents of the Stale of Indiaua, and thie action is brought to partition real estate
In th mate of Indiana, now, mere
for, thu said defendants Kdward
ntliiM. Ssrsh B. Brenton and John Di
inn am hurehv notified that unless they
htk and annaar on the 4tll day of the
next term of the Dubois Circuit Cour
to be holilsn on the fourth Monday
Asril. A. D.. istl.at the Court House
in tha towe of Jasper, in said county and State, and answer or demur to said comnlalnt. tha Mini will be beard and
determined ia their abseuce.
In witness wbereoA I hereunto Mt my hand and affix the seel of said skal !- eeurt this third day of March, A. D., 1891. IdNATZ EctKRT, Cltrk Dubois CtroHlt Court. Trayler Jb Hunter, Att'ys, ! Murohi, 1101-iw. I?, f. I 3
Thirty-Three Yean
and has never failed to iuforti readers correctly of passing evtnti, point them with unerring truth to t path of wisdom, morality and prespij As. an earueet ally oca te of .
DUBOIS COUHTY IMTEREST
It has never swerved, no matter w particular portion of the county ww be benefitted, f, It treats all parts equal favor, and takes a just pride It
Hcreasuig prosperity of every lost)
t is sot
BLOWN ABOUT BT THE. KM
o advocate measures' or mei ould be detrimental to the u
ntsrests of The Peopltfof the et
f will continue in the, future, as
wst, to be a sturdy advocate of the rl
of Petition Instate.
to
Notice to Heir
Sell Kcal
InthnClrnxIt Cuurt ef DhWhU CeHHtr, Im
tliitna, April TM, iHl.
John J. Geisler, Administrator of estate
of Joseph Geisler, deceased, vs.
Louisa K. Geisler and Adam Hope.
rrK) Louisa E. Geistsr and Adam
M. Bene:
Yon are severally herebv notified that
the above named petitioner as Adminis
trstor of the estate aforesaid, has mod in
the Circut Court of Dubeis county, in
dlana. a petition, making you defend
ants thereto, and praying therein fee. an
order and decree of said court author izing the sale of certain Heal Estate be
longing to the estate of said decedent
and in said petition described, to make
assets for the payment ot the debts am
liabilities of said estate: and mat eau
petition, so filed and pending, is set fo hearing in said Circuit Court, at tb
Court House iu Jasper, Indiana, on the
first judicial day of tee April term, ibi
of sato Court, the same ueing tue si dav ef April. 1891.
Witness, the ClerK and seal of saiu
Conrt, this 24th day of February, 1891.
skaTj! Ioiiatz Eckkkt, Clork.
TKAYt.OR X IfuNTER, Atty'S. Feb. 27,189l-3w. lp. f. $6.
to
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in
Notice to Heirs of Petition Sell KohI EatHte.
Ih tke ClreHit Cnurt of nultnls Cettftty, In
tllatiH. April trm, imi.
Margaret Keller, Administratrix of ts 4 . . t n. u.1 T. alia. rluiB.fl
isle Ul VUUl AU lVQIi.l uvim vs.
George Kellor, John KellerMartin C
Keller, John C. Hitnsel.
l0 George Keller, John Kelten Mar
JL tin C. Keller, Jehu C. Himsel :
You are severally hereby notified that
the above named petitioner, as Adm
istratix of the estate aforesaid, has filed
in the Circuit Court of Dubois county
Indiana, a petition, making you defend
ants thereto, and praying therein for an
order and decree ef said Court author
bring the sale of certain Heal Estate belonging to the estate of said decedent,
and in said petitilton uesonnea, to inaice assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate; and that said petition, so filed and pending, is set for hearing In said Circuit Court, at the Court House in Jasper, Indiana, on the
id judicial day of the April term, 1861, of said Court, the seme being the 26th day of April, 1891. u Witness, the Clerk and mt of said Court, this 24th day of February, 1M1. seal Ionatz Eckrrt, Clerk. Trayi.ok k HttxTKK, Atty'e. rcb. 27, 1811-3. tp, f. C
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