Ligonier Banner., Volume 39, Number 23, Ligonier, Noble County, 1 September 1904 — Page 8
5 "\\) ~"' N ..gi')“ . (e s £ & A "KN\ \ = Ty ! W yo : 2 Wine of Cardui Cured Her. 218 South Prior Street, ATLANTA, GA., Ma.;ch 21, 1903. ~ I suffered for four months with extreme nervousness and lassitude. I had a sinking feeling in.my stomach which no medicine seemed to relieve,-and losing my appetite -1 became weak and lost my vitality. In three weeks I lost fourteen § pounds of flesh and felt that I must § find speedy relief ta regain my @ health. Having heard Wine of Cardui praised by several of my friends, I sent fora bottle and was certainly very pleased with the results. Within three days my appetite returned and my stomach troubled .me no more. . I could 8 digest my food without difficulty M and the nervousness gradually § diminished.- Nature . performed her functions without difficulty and I am once more a happy and [§ well woman. ' OLIVE JOSEPH, Treas. Autmta. Friday Night Club, Secure a Dollar Bottle of Wine of Cardui Today,
’ Banking : House : e il ‘o ——OF—— ‘ | - COMPANY :1 1 Will loan money, buy notes and mortgages, receive deposits, buy and sell exchange, and make collections in any part of the United States.— SELL EXCHANGE ON EUROPE, Be sure to see us before selling any papers or making a loan. W A SHOBE, e ¢ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LIGONIER . . . - INDIANA Office up stairs over Graves’ Bakery. Residence on Main Street C“A.“LES V. INKS, Dealerin - oo o MONUMENTS, VAULTS Tombstones and Bullding Stones; .. ... ‘. Corner of Cavin and Fifth streets, LIGONIER, - - INDIANA FRED R.CLAPP ' - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ! Opposite Banner Block . Office hours: 9 tol2, a.mn.;ltoband7to9p.m. ’Phone No. 262. ‘ W H. WIGTON, - P. B.GREEN . : . _ WIGTON & GREEN. i ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW . Office over Citizens’ Bank, Ligonier, Ind. e e R ’ALICE E. HOUGHTON, D. O. GRADUATE AMERICAN SOHOOL OF OSTEOPATHY, KIRKSVILLE, MO, Wlll be in Ligonier Mondays and KFridays, Cor. Third @ Grand Sts. Phone 158, Consultation and Examination Free. MRS, HOUGHTON. tf STRAUS BROS. & GO, 1~8 Ligonier, Indiana, Sl A s We transact a general Banking business,including the Loaning of Money, purchase « fcommerclal paper, receive deposits, buy and sell domestic and foreign exchange, wnd make collections.
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| Cosperville. Mrs. Chas. Messick of Eddy visited her daughter, Mrs. Harry Pancake Sunday. Mrs. Vern Pancake is visiting relatives inl Michigan. The fifth’ annual reunion of the Pancake family which was held last Thursday at the home of Aunt Susan Pancake was well attended, about 65 being present. After partaking of a bounteous 'dinner prepared by the ladies, a musical and literary program was rendered, which all enjoyed. Ice eream and cake was then served after which all departed to their homes.
George Gibson and wife were Sunday guests of Mrs. William Gerver. Joseph Sinith and wife entertained the following guests Sunday, Finley Galbreth and family, Earle Graham, wife and {baby, John Conrad and wife and Elton Coldren and wife of Topeka. | v Jesse Shaw and wife were guests of S. Harrington and family Sunday.
:Quite a number from this place attended. the Sunday School picnic at Rome City Saturday. The Cosperville boys were successful in the gall game between Brimfield and Cosperville Saturday. Levi Steinbarger and wife of Brimfield were guests of A. E. Mawhorter and wife Sunday. ]
- Thomas Marshall and wite of Rome City called on Lewigs Rimmell and wife Monday. A little girl arrived at the home of Arch Franks and wife Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klotz are on the sick list. :
A. Riperton and wife were Ligonier visitors Sunday. Miss Mary Greeawalt visited in Wolcottville a few days. ' Among those who attended the Pancake reunion last Thursday were Maud Caldwell -of Kokomo, Ird; Mrs. Falsinger of Zion City, W. D. Kauffman, wife and son Abram andl Miss Jessie Moore of Elkhart, Mrs. Richer of Indianapolis and Mr. Me; Ewen, wife and mother of Albion. Mrs. Seott of Hesteria, Michigan, returned to her home Saturday after a pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. William Gerver, and other relatives and friends. . P
Charles Hunter of Lagrange county is erecting a house for A. Riperton. | ; ;
i “Do It To-Day.” The time-worn injunetion, ‘‘Never put off 'till to-morrow what you can do to-day,” is now generally presented inthis form: ‘Do itto-day!” That is the terse advice we want to give you about that hacking cough or demoralizing cold with which youw have been struggling for several days, perhaps weeks. Take some reliable remedy for it To-DAY—and let that remedy be Dr. Boschee’s German Syrup, which has been in use for over thirty-fivie years. A few doses of it will unddubtedly relieve your cough or, cold, and its continued use for a few days will cure you completely. ‘No matter how deep-seated your cough, even if dread consumption has attacked your lungs, German Syrup will surely effect a'cure—as it has done before in thousands of apparently ho'peless ‘cases of lung trouble. New trial bottles, 25¢; regular size, 76e. At alldruggists. - S.T. Kldred’s Drug Stdre. : 8 Wes&arn the orb of glory takes its way ~ . Wisconsin is the state, you hear - everybody say, - Ilt’s made itself famous by one great stride; ' Rocky Mountain Tea has made its name world wide. =l S. T. ELbRED & Co. f Real Estate Transfers, : | ALBION DEMOCRAT. Reported by D.S. Taylor, abstractor| Albion. © Carrie L. Parsons and husband to Greeley Zimmerman, Krank Zimmerman and Venona Sackett, lot 8, block 6, Miller’s addition, Ligonier, $9OO. | \Villi"film R. Strait and wife to Anna M Smalley, lot 18, Straus’ addition, Ligonier, $176.
Carri¢ E McCoy to Hannah M Henry,undivided s S El{ of S E 14 section ;I], Green township, $5OO. Bert- A Williams and wife to Olive J Eminger, N W 14 of N E !4 section 33, Green township, $5OO. ] * Joshua Emingeér and wife to William O Shambaugh, N W corner N W 14 section 22, Greén township, 92100 acres, $7OO. | - Charles William Caskey and wife to Samuel E Michael, S K corner lot 3, N Wil section 15, Spafta township, 4 acres, $126. . @ -
Sarah Eliza Blake and husband to Sanuel E Michael,S E corner lot 3 N W 14 section 15, -Sparta township, 4 acres, $7OO. . Minnie M Connor and husband to Samuel E Michael, S E corner, lot 3 N W Y section 15, Sparta township, 4 acres, $7OO. ! Florence N Hosler, heir‘at-law of James: M Applegate to J Frank Stanley, undivided 1-5 of undivided 15 of SE 14 section 27, Green township, $9OO. Anna Brown and Frank A Brown, to William A Cochran, N gide S W 14 section 14, Pervy township, 52 acres, sl. William A Cochran and wife to Anna Brown and Frank A Brown, N side S 'W 14 gection 15; Perry township, 62 acres, $l. Issae M Manor and wife to laura Dell Smith, out lot 5, Harvey’s addition and lot 4, Prentiss’ addition to Albion, $950. : James Graves and wife to Byron B Bland, part of lot 11, block 5, Minot’s addition, Kendallville, $3OO. Maude M and Samuel C Swollenberger to Wilder D Mains, lots 35, 36, 37, 38 and 39, Idding’s addition, Kendallville, $350. v ' : Chiicago Excursion—Lake Shore Ry. Popular, low rate excursion to Chicago will be run over ILake Shore Ry., Sept. 10. Special train will leave Ligonier at 10:16 a. m. Tickets good until Sept. 12 for return. Fare, $1.76 for round trip. 23-2¢
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: Notice of Administration, Notice is hereby given' that the undersigned has been duly fl.gpolnt.ed by the Clerk of the Noble Clrcuit Court of Indiang, Administrator of the estate of Noah Lantz, late of Noble County, Indiana, deceased, and creditors and all other persons inter?st(id in said estate will be governed accordngly. | . ; : gam estate is probably solvent. . : . EPHRAIM C., LANTZ, Adm'r, F.P. BorewELL, Attorney for Estate, ;
NOTICE TO VOTERS.
Notice is hereby given that the board of commissioners of Noble county, Indiana, did on the 7th day of June, 1904, (the same being the second day of said term) change the boundarles of e.ection precincts number two. and three in Sparta township,” said county, and establish the 'boundaries of e.ection precinct number 3% m said "Sparta township, in said county, and changed the boundaries of election precincts number 22, 23, 24 and 25-in Wayne township In said county, and establish the boundaries of election precinct number 25% in said Wayne township, and designated the place of hoiding election in each. of said precincts as follows to wit: That the said precinct number two is bounded as follows; to-wit: Commencing on the southwest e¢orner of Sparta township, Noble county, Indiana, and .running thence north on the west line thereof to the corner of sections number 18 and 19 in sald township; thence east on the section lines to the center of the Huntington and White Pigeon road; thence in a northeasterly direction along the center -of sald road and aiong the center of Jetferson street in the town of Cromwell to the center of the Baltimore & .Ohio railroad right-oef-way; thence. southeasterly: along the center of said right-of-way to ' 'where the same intersects the section line between sections 14 and 15, in said township; thence south on the section lines to the corner of sections number 32 and 35 on the south line of said township; thence west on the south line of " said township to the place of beginning. T"hat the said precinct number three is bounded as Tfollows to-wit: Commencing at the northwest corner. of said Sparta township, in said Noble county, and running thence south on the west line of said township to the corner of sections number 1¥ and 1Y thereof; thence east on the section lines to the center of the Huntington and White Pigeon road; thence northeasterly along the center of sard road and a.ong the center of Jefferson street in the town of Cromwell, to the center of the right-of-way of ithe Baltimore & Ohio railroad; thence southeasterly along the center ot said right-of-way to where the same intersects the section line between sections number 14 and 15 in- -said Sparta township; thence north on the section lines to the corner of sections number 2 and 3, on the north line of said township; thence west on said north line to the place of beginning, That the said precinct number three and one half, is bounaed as follows to-wit: -
- Commencing at the northeast cor-‘ ner of Sparta township, in said Noble county, and running thence south ou the east-line thereof to the southeast corner thereof; thence west on the south line of said township to the cor-’ ner of sections 34 and 35 in said township; ~ thence north to the . corner of section lines number 2" and 3, 1 sald ownship and on the noerth line thereof; thence east on said north line to the® place of beginning. . That the voting places for precincts number 2 and 3 in Sparta township, said county, shall remain the same as heretofore determined and estabushea by the board of commissioners of said county. < That ‘the place for holding elections in precinct mumber 3% shall be in Perry Week's wagon shop, located on the east end of lot number 4 in the town of himmell, in Sparta township, Noble county, Indiana. That the said precinct number 22, is bounded as follows, to-wit: Commencing -on the west line o 1 said township at the corner of sections number-19-and 30, running thence east on the section lines to the north quarter corner of section twenty eigh. (28,) township 35 north of range 11 east; thenee south on the quarter line of said section 28 in sald township, to the mnorth end of Railroad street in. the city of Kendallville, thence south.along the center of said street to the center of Mitchell® street, in said city; thence westwardly along the center of said Mitchell street to ‘the c¢enter of. the Grand Rapids and Indiana railroad, tracks; thence northwesterly along the- center of said tracks to the center of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern railway tracks; thence westwardly along the center of said tracks to the west line or said township; thence north on ‘sard west line of said township to ' the place of beginning. ; That the said precinet number 23 is bounded as) follows to-wit; Commencing :at the north quarter of section 28, of said township, and running thence south on the quarter line of said secton: 28 to the north end of Railroad street of the city of Kendallville; thence south along the center of said street to a point direct‘ly west of the corner of lots 2 and 3 in- Daniel's addition to the town now city of Kendallville; thence east on direct line with the line dividing said lots 2 and 3 aforesaid to the east line of the corporation of said city of Kendallville; thence south on said east line to the corner of sections 33 and 34 on the south line of said Wayne township; thence east on said soutn line to the southeast corner of sata township; thence north on the east line of said township to the corner between sections 24 and 25; thence west on the section line to the quarter corner on the north line of section 28 to the place of beginning. That the said precinct number 24 s bounded as follows to-wit:
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE.
( State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: lln the Noble Cir- ! cuit Court, Qctober Term, 1904, No. 4651 Action to Quiet { Title.
Harry Green Vs , John Gibbs and others.
Be it known that on the 3oth day of August, 1904, the above named plaintiff, by his attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Noble County, in the State of Indiana, his complaint against the defendants in the above entitled cause; and .the said plaintiff having also filed in the said Clerk’s office the affidavit of a competent person showing that each and all of the following named, described or mentioned defendants in the above entitled action namely: John Gibbs, if living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and.pefsonal representatives of the said John Gibbs, deceased; ——
Gibbs, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife or widow of John Gibbs, if she be living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said —— Gibbs, deceased ; Joseph Keasey, /if living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said Joseph Keasey, deceased ;—— Keasey, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife or widow of Joseph Keasey, if she be living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said —— Keasey, deceased; Joseph Keasley, if living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, @evisees, legatees and persenal representatives of the said Joseph Keasley, deceased; —— Keasley, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife or widow. of Joseph Keasley, if she be living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said —— Keasley, deceased; Joseph Keary, if living, and, if dead, the. unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said Joseph Keary, deceased; —— Keary, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife or widow of Joseph Keary, if she be living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees and personal representatives of — Keary, deceased ; and —— Nestor, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife or widow of Charles F. Nester, and who was his wife if he were married on the 4th day of July, 1892, if she be living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devi-‘ sees, legatees and personal representawives of the said —— Nestor, Xeceased; are each and all non-residents of the State of Indiana; that the residence of each and all of said defendants above named, desctibed, designated or mentioned is unknown and upon diligent -inquiry cannot be ascertained; that the names of each and all of said defendants above ' described,” designated or mentioned, excepting those whose names
Commencing at a point where the center line of Mitchell street-in the ¢ity *of Kendallville jatersects wita the center line of Railroad street, in said city, amd. running thence south on the center line of said Railroad street to the point where said line intersects the center line of Rush street in said city; thence westerly along the center of said street to the center of Weston avenue, in Carmon’s add:tion to said city of Kendallville} thence northerly along the center of sara avenue and on a direct line therewith to its intersection with the Lakg Shore and Michigandouthern railway; thence east along said railway to whiere the same intersects the center line of the Grand Rapids and Indiana railway, thence southerly along said center line to its intersection with the center line of Mitchell street in said city aforesaid; thence east along the center of Mitchell street to the place of begin ning. |
That the said precinét number 25 is bounded as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a point wiere the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern railway crosses the west line jof saia Wayne township and running| thence eastward.y along the center |line of safd railway to & point on a direct line with the center line of Weston avenue in Carmon’s addition to the town (now city 'of Kendallvi:.le); thence south on a direct line with the center! line of said Weston avenue to its intérsection with the center line of Rush dtreet in said city; thence east on th«i center line of Rush. street to where the same intersects the center line ,of Railroad street; thence south on the ('t'(llxlel‘ line of Raiiroad street to the intérsection of the center line of Diamond street; thence east along the center| line of Diamond street to the inLex‘se{:tion of the center line of Garden skreet In said c¢ity; thence south ~on the center line of said Garden street ti) where the same intersects the south! line or said .Wayne township being also the south line of the corporation of the city of Kendallville; thence Wwest on said line to the northeast corner of ldding's addition to said city, thence south on the east line of said addition to the southeast corner |thereof; thence west on the south line of said addition and the south ‘line |of the nbrthwest quarter of he rtorthwest quarter of section (4)’ four township (34) thirty four, north of range (11) eleven east,, to the southwest corner thereof; thence north on the west line of said northwest | quarter to the northwest corner |thereof; thence west oun the south ling of the said Wayne township to thé southwest corner ¢thereof; thence horth on the west line. thereof to the [place. of beginning. 5 |
- That the- said precinet | number twenty five and one-half, is! bounded as follows to-wit: i |
Commencing at a point in ithe center of Railroad street, west of the corner of lots number 2 and 3| in Daniel's addition to the town (}ww city of Kendallville;) and running thence east: on a direct line with [the lil dividing said lots 2 and 3 in!said addition to the east line of the corporation of the ‘city of Kendaliville; thence south on the said east liné to the south line of the said Wayne township, being also the south corporation line of said city; thence west on saia line to where the same intersects the center line of Garden street in said city; theénce north on the center line of the said Garden street tujwhgre 1t intersects the center line of |Didmona street; thence west on the cédnter line of Diamond street to where fthe same intersects the center line of Railroaa street;-thence north on the v(%nter line of Raiiroad street to the place of beginning. | Precinet number twenty-two. That the voting place of! precinct number 22 shail be at the office of Joseph H. Hastings, on the [east end of ot number two hundred and forty one (241) in Mitchell's additifin to the city of Kendallville, (northwest of the Reyher House, between Main and Orchard streets) in said city. . Precincet number twenty-three, | - That the voring .place ofl precinet number Z 3 shall be at tne [residence of Melvin Hughes, number éls Wood street, being en the north| half lot number. 62, Daniel’s addition to Kenda.lville, Indiana. : | A Precinet number twenty-four. That " the voting place of precinet number 24 shall be in the frame building on the southeast cornér of lot number 9 in the original plat of Kendallville, Indiana, on Williams street. between Main and State streets in said city of Kendallville. ! Precinct number twenty-five. 2 That the voting place of precinct number 25 shali be in the past room of the Catholic church, on 16t number 92 in Mitchell's addition to, Kendallville, Indiana, on the northeast corner of Oak and Diamond streets in said city of Kendallvilie, i Precinet - number twenty-five and one-half, ; | That the voting place of precinct number 25% shail be in a room in the basement of the public school building, on lot number 216, in Mitcheil's addition to Kendallvillé, Indiana, on the north east corner of Railroaa and Diamond streets in said city' or Kendallville., | Witness our hands and official seal this 6th day of September, 1904, ; THOMAS E. BUDD, . ANDREW J. MORRIS, | JAMIES KINNISON, ¢ ‘Commissioners Noblée county. Attest; JOHN L. HENRY, Ajuditor.
are fully set out, are unknown and they‘ are each and all believed to be non-resi- . dents of the State of Indiana;that a cause. of action exists against each and all of said defendants in favor of the plaintiff} and they are necessary parties to said.action, and that the object of said action is to try, determine and quiet the title toi certain real estate situate in Noble County, in the State of Indiana, and described l in the plaintiff’s complaint. : And, whereas, the said plaintiff having by ‘endorsement on said complaint required said defendants to appear in said Court and answer or demur thereto on the 24th day of October, 1904, now therefore, each and all of the above named, designated or mentioned defendants are notified of the ffling and pendency of said complaint against them and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause on the 24th day of October, 1904, the same being the 19rd Judicial Day of a term of said Court to be begun and held at the Court House in the town of Albion, in Noble County, Indiana, on the first Monday in October, 1904, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and derermined in their absence. T
Witness the Clerk and seal of said Court, this 3oth day of August, 1904. [SEAL] JOHN M. KrrT, Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiang, . ~F. P, BOTHWELL, Attorney ifor Plaintiff, . 23-3 t -—S r APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of Ligonier and Perry township and fo the citizens of the Second ward of said city of Ligonier, that the undersigned will apply to the Board of Commissioners og Noble county, Indiana, at their r%‘ulm‘ egsion, commencing on Monday, Séptemiber 5, 1904, for a license to retail splritg?ug’, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowin%lthe same to be drank on the prémises where sold. His place of business is located as follows: On the first floor of a two-story brick building 22x80 feet, situated on the south one-third of lot N 0.5 in‘the original plat of the town, now city, of ngomeix;, and on the east side of Cavin street, in sald city. Said room has partition 20 feet from the back wall, inelosing cook room and small room used for storage of boxes and bottles : I will also apgly for the privilege) to sell groceries, lunch, soft drinks, ecigard and tobaeco, and to permit the pluylpg ofbilliards and pool in the room where said lifjuors are to be sold and drank. JAQoO RANK. - Ligonier, Ind., August 11, | :
; : Notice of Admilf{tj;ion. . Notice Is‘hemby given that the undersigned has been by the Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, duly apfiointed Administratrix of the estate of John H. Zook late of Noble County, in the state of Indiana, deceased, and creditors and all other persons interested in said estate will be governed accordingly. | Said estate is probably solvent, EMMA Zook, Administratrix, F.P. BOTHWELL, Atty for Kstate. 923-8 t Mary—Sponge the pimfi}es with warm water. You need a blood tonie, would advise you to take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It drives away all eruptions. 86 cents. Tea or tablet form. 8, T, Eldred & Co,
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE.
| State of lndiana, Noble County, ss In the Noble Circuit Court, October term, 1904, " No. 4688. ‘| Aection to %uiet Title
Robert J. Stansbury, Maurice Hess, Jennije A. Hess, Vs John L. Cavin, et al.
Be it known thaton the IBth day of August 1904, the above named plaintiffs by their at-, torney flled in the office of the Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana their complaint against the defendants in the above entitled cause, and thesaid plaintiffs having also filed in said Clerk’s office the affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendants, Ora Glant the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal represetatives of Isaac Cavin, deceased; Isaac McDivite, if Hving, and. if dead, the unkKnown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and Persona.l representatives of the said Isaanc MeDivitt, deceased ; — McDivitt, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, who is the wife of Isaac MeDivitt, if he were married on the 28rd day of March,lB46,lf living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, (!ieviseesflegm tees and personal representatives of the said — McDivitt, deceased; Henry Treer;if living.and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law. devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said Henry Treer, deceased, Sophia Treer, if living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and }l)‘ersoxml representatives of the said Sophia reer, deceased; Allen Bailey, if living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said Allen Bailey, deceased: Evelinah Bailey,if living and if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law,devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said Evelinah Bailey, deceased:Ellen Beebe!if living and ifdead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees. legateés and F;'rsmml representatives of the said Ellen Beebe, deceased; Sarah Higginbotham, if living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at law,(Tv\'iswAs. legatees and personal representatives of the said Sarah Higginbothani, deceased; Hagar. Cavin, if living, and ‘if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said Hagar Cavin, deceased : Awilda Saxton, if living and if dead the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees. legatees and personal representatives of the said Awilda Saxton, deceased ; — Saxton, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, whois the husband or widower of Awilda Saxton, ifhe beliving, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said — Saxon, deceased ; Henry Fisher, if living. and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said Henry Fisher, deceased ;— Fisher, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, who is the wife or widow of Henry Fisher,if she beliving, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said — Fisher, deceased; Cassius Fisher, if living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatiees of ‘the sald Cassius Fisher, deceased; — Fisher, whose christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, wife or widow of Cassius Fisher,is she be living, and. if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personalrepresentatives of the said — Fisher. deceased; Wellington Fisher, -if living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said Wellington Fisher, deceased; —, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife or widow of Wellington Fisher. if she be living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said Fisher, deceased; the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and persoal representatives of Henry C. Fisher, deceased; she inknown heirs-at-law,devisees, legatees and personal representatives of Mary Ann Fisher,deceased; Catherine Lane: — Lane (husband of said Catherine Lane); Sarah Lowry, if living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law.devisees, legateees and personal representatives of the said Sarah Lowry, deceased ; — Lowry, whose christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, who is the husband or widowes of Sarah Lowry, if he be living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said -- Lowry, deceased; Uriah Bender, if living, and.if dead. the unknown heirs-at-law. devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said Uriah Bender, deceased; -- Bender, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs; wife or widow of Uriah Bender, if she be living, and, if -dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said — Bender, deceased; GCyrus Bender, ifliving, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said Cyrus Bender, deceased;— Bender, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, wife or widow of Cyrus Bender, if she be living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law. devisees,legatees and personal representatives of the said -+ Bender, deceased; Worth Bender, ifliving, and if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said Worth Bender. deceased; —-- Bender, whose c¢hristian name is unknown to plaintiffs, who is the wife or widow of Worth Bender, if she be living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees,legatees and personal representatives of the said —- Bender deceased ; Holt Bender, if living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representative of the said Holt Bender, deceased:; — Bender, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, wife or widow of Holt Bender) if she be living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said —Bender, deceased; Wiltbur Bender, if living, and, if dead, the unknown .heirs at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said Wilbur Bender, deceased; — Bender, whose christian name is unhknown to plaintiffs, wife or widow of Wilbur Bender, ifshe be living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and per'sOnal representatives of the said — Bender, - deceased; Amanda -, whose surname is unknown to plaintiffs, formerly Amanda Bender, if she be ‘li\'ing, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said Amanda —, deceased; ——, whose name is unknown to plaintiffs, husband or widower of Amanda —, formerly Amanda Bender, if he be living, and, if dead, the nuknown heirs-at-law, | devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said —— deceased; the unknown heirs-at-law, ~devisees, legatees and personal representatives of Nancy Bender, deceased; Homer Elliot; Alice McAllister; — McAllister, husband of Alice McAllister; thé unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, fi‘egalees ‘and personal representatives of Marguerite Llliot, ~deceased; Christopher Hathaway; — Hathaway, whose christian name is unknown to Pplaintiffs, ~wife of Christopher Hathaway; Frank Hathaway; Almena Hathaway; the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of David Hathaway, deceased; Barbara Simmons; John Simmons; Riffle Hathaway; Alice Hathaway; the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of William Hathaway, deceased; Melvin Stevens; — Steven, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs; Linus Warvel: Fannie Warvel; Margaret Cooken. Henry Cooken; Lucinda Haulin; Henry Hauhn; the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal resresentatitives of Rabecea Warvel, deceased; Walter Teal; Harriet Teal; Harry Teal; the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal repre--sentatives of lL.ucinda Teal, deceased; Eliza Smith; — Smith, whose christian name is unknownto plaintiffs, husband of Eliza Smith; Thomas Earhart; — Earhart, whose christian name is unknown to plaintifis, wife of Thomas Earhart; Ladosa Smith; — Smith, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, husband of Ladosa Smith; Stoughton Earhart; — Earhart, whose christian name is unknown to pgaintifis,.wife of Stoughton Earhart; the ‘unknown s-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal repréSéntatives of Margaret Earhart, deceased; Carrie Grimes; the unknawn heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal represenlatives of Cassandra John, deceased; William Murphy, if living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said William - Murphy, deceased; — Murphy, whose christian . name is unknown to plaintifis. wife or widow of William Murphy, if living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees anddpersonal representatives of thesaid .- Murphy, %:veased; Hety Anit Murphy, who was the wife of illiam.Murphy on the 28th day of March, 185@, if she be living, and, if dead, the unknown heifs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said Iglety Ann Murphy. deceased; the unknown. heirsat-law, devisees, legatees and A.)ersonal representatives of Dulcina Carr (fiecease ; Denoyer Carr; Clifford Carr: Sarah Carr, Nellie Carr; Denoyer P. Carr; Kate Carr; the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and persohal representatives of George W. Carr, deceased; $ J. Stot;ighton whose christian name isunknown tp plaintifts, if living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said g J. Stougton, dec‘eased;—-Stoughton,whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, wife or widow of S. J. Stoughton, if she be living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said - Stoughton, deceased; Julia Prentiss; Blanch Landon; Eugene Landon; Ella Prentiss; Benjamin Carr, if liying, and, if dead, the unknown, heirs-at-law, devisees, lega—‘ teesand personal representatives of the said Benjamin Carr, deceased; Susan Carr, if living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said i‘:san Carr, deceased; L. D. Thomas, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, if living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said L. D, Thomas, deceased; — Thomas, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, wife or widow or L. D. Thomas, if shebe living, and, if dead the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said ——efiomas, deceased; W.X. Thomas, if living, and, if dead the unknown heijss-at-law, devisees, legatess and personal representatives of the said W, A. Thomas, deceased; — Thomas, whose christian name is unknown to plaintifi's, wife or widow of W. A. Thomas, if she be living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said — Thomas, deceased; Lockwood L. Black; Jane Black, if living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees legatees and personal representatives of the said Jane Black,deceased; Sanford J. Stoughton, if living,and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legfatees and &ersonal representatives of the said Sanford J. Stoughton, deceased; Sarah Stoughton, if .iving, and if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legeenmd personal repre*fltflfi\!fi 61, the “*d s‘ toughton, dm' the unknown heirs-at-law, Jrvisten, Wigaier and | personal representatives of Adam Fisher, de-
ceased; the unknown heirs-at-law, [devisees, legatees and personal representatives of Sarah Fisher, deceased; the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, lefinees and J)ersonal represeetatives of Nancy ashaway, deceased, are each and all ‘non-resi-dents of the State of Indiana; that the residence of each and all of the above named, desighated- and mentioned defendants upon diligent inquiry is unknown and cannot be ascestained except that said defendants, Ora Glant, Barbara Simmons, John Simmons, Julia Prentiss, Blanche Landon, Eugene Landon, Ella Prentiss, are each and all known to be non-residents of the State of ‘lndiana; that the name of each and all of the defendants to said action designated as ‘‘the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of* etc., are unknown and are each and all believed to be norn-residents of the State of Indiana. That the object of said action is to obtain and order and decree of said Court to quiet title of the plaintiffs to the real estate in their complaint herei described sitdate in Noble couryf{t in the State of Indiana, and that each and all dfthe defendants above named, designated or mentioned are’ proper and necessary parties to plaintiffs said cause of action.
And whereas said plaintiffs having by endorsement on said complaint required said. defendants to appear in said Court and answer -or demur thereto on the 14th day of October, 1904, now therefore, each and all of the above named or mentioned defendants are hereby rotified of sthe filing and pendency of said complaint against them and that unless they appear and answer of démur thereto at the callir’:g oPsaid cause on the 14th day of October, 1904, the same being the 11th Judicial Day of a term of said Court mnfie bégun and held at the Court House in the town of Algi'on, in Noble County, Indiana, on the first Monday in -October, 1904, said complaint and the matters’ therein set forth and contained and alleged will be heard and determined in their absence. : Witness the Clerk and seal of -said Court this 13th day of August, 1903. ) (SEAL) JorN M. KITT, Clerk . ) i of the Noble:Circuit Court of Indiana. _F. P, BOTHWELL, Attorney for Plaintiffs, 21-3 t
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE.
State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: In the Noble Circurt Court of In-s-diana.. - No. 4640. - Complaint to quiet title to real & estate, &. ete
. O { Meyer Jacobs | and Eli Jacobs | V 8 4 Robert Hume, | and others. 'I L
Beit known that on the 16th day of August, 1904, the above named plaintiffs by their attorneys filed in the office of the Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Noble County, in the State of Indiana, their- complaint against the defendants in the above entitled cause, and the said plaintitfs having also filed in said Clerk’s office the affidavit of a compatent person, showing that each and all of the following named, described or mentioned defendants_in the above entitled action, namely, Robert Hume; unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and legal representatives of Robert. Hume, deceased; —— Hume, whose true christian name is unknown, wife of Robert Hume ; —— ‘Hume, whose true Christian name i 8 unknown, widow of Robert Hume, deceased, if she be living, and if dead the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees -and legal representatives of said - — Humeprdeceased ; each and-all of the persons, (their names being unknown,) who would now hold the title to the following .deseribed land situated in Noble County, Indiana, towit: Beginning at the. north-east corner of the northwest quarter (1) of section four (4). in township thirtyfour north, range nine east, thence running south,on the east line of said northwest quarter,fourteen amrd 38-100 chains; thence west on g line parallel with the north line of said northwest quarter nineteen and 92-100 chains: thence north four (4) chains; thence west on a line parallel with the north line of said north west quarter nineteen and 92-100 chains to the west line of said northwest = quarter; "thence north on said west line eight and 99-100 chains to the morthwest. corner of said northwest quarter; thence east'on the north-line of said northwest quarter to the place of beginning, containing forty-five and !; acres more or less; also tenn acres’ of land by parallel lines off of the north side of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of said section four, all being in township . thirtyfour north, range nine east, or any part thereof, if the same or any part thereof had descended from, or had been devised by the said Robert Hume, or his said widow or either of them; and each and all of the persons (their.names being unknown) who now claim or assert, or who could now claim or assert title to or right in said real estate above described or any part thereof mediately or immediately by decent or otherwise under, from, by or through 'said Rohg#t Hume or his said widow, or either .of them; James MeConnell; unknown - heirs, devisees, legatees and legal representatives of James McConnell, deceased ; —— McConnell whose true christian name is unknown, widow of James MecCeonnell, deceased, if she be living, and if dead the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and legal representatives of said —— MecConnell, deceased; all the persons, (their names being unknown,) who claim or assert; or who could claim or assert any right in or title to the mortgage dated May 25, 1863, executed by James McClelland and Nancy MecClelland, his wife, to James McConnell, and recorded in mortgage record 5, pagé 105, of the records of Noble County, Indiana, or, in or to any part of the debt thereby secured, mediately or immediately, by assignment, descent or otherwise, from, by, under or through James McConnell, are not residents of -the State of Indiana;that the residence of each and all of said defendants above described, designated or mentioned is unknown, and upon diligent inquiry cannot be ascertained; that the names of each and all’of said defenidants above described, designated and mentioned, excepting . those whose names are fully set out, are unknown, and they are each and all believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against each and all of said defendants in favor of the plaintiffs and theyare necessary parties to said action, and thatv the object of ‘said action is to try,determine and quiet the title to certain real estate situated in Noble county, State of Indiana, and described in the plaintifi’s complaint, and to have a certain mortgage thereon declared satisfied and released of record, ‘and whereas said plaintifis having by endorsement on said complaint required said defendants to appear -in said Court and answer or demur thereto, on the 10th day of October, 1904. ] ~ Now therefore, each and all of the ‘above named, designated or mentioned defendants are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur_ thereto, at the calling of said | cause on the 10th day of - Bctober-, 1904, the same being the 7th judicial day of a term of said Court, to°be begun and held at the Court House, in the Town of Albion, in Noble Coung,lndiana, on the first Monday in ‘October, 1904, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness the Clerk and Seal of said Court this 16th day of August, 1904. [sEAL] JoH~x M. K 177, Clerk ' of the Noble Circuit Court. . WIIGTON & GREEN, - : Attorneys for Pl'ffs. 21-3 t $6 for round trig to Petoskey, Traverse City and Northport on G. R. & I. Annual excursions on Aug.,
. - L.S. & M. S. Time Table - Taking effect Sunday, Dec. 11, 1902. Trains run by Standard or 90th Metid'n Tim -'-—————————-———-—_—-——-——._’.*___.—_.— . ~ TRAINS GOING EAST. sTATIONS.| No. 2. | N0.16.| N 0.20. | No. &s. Selo el Ao L see B aeE e B eo e Chicago. .| 7 00am/| 2 00pm 830pm{. . .. Elkhart. .11 25 440 11 45 siin . ads Goshen . . {ll 44 456 |l2 048|510 Millersb,g. 11 58 el 8 X 156 LIGONIER. 12 llpm| §22 12 30+ ’b4 Wawaka .12 21 ria e wls 1082 Brimfield. 112 29 smaaTt. Lo 2. 608 Kendallvie 1241 {547 [lOO-: |62 ‘Waterloo. 108 604 122 1. .. Butler. . . 124 614, .18~ 1., ~ Toledo . . 350 750 38. .. .. Cleveland. 780 10-30 72, .. .. RBuffalo. . 12 20am/| 2 56am| 2 Wpm, . . . . ¢ TRAINS GOING WEST. - STATIONS !'Nq.37. No. 16. 1No.: 157. No. 28, Buffalo. | 1 00pm|yosom mlloso | 5 30am Cleveland |7 20 13‘?52: ::: 3 bam|lo 85 Toledo . . (11 Uspm| g - T 4- 212 Butler. ..| 1 Zam . 948 409 Waterloo. k=l 51 1000 42 Kendallv'e| 21y goo 6 |lo2° |44 Brimfield.|. . .. 10 48 P Wawaka .|.. . .|" " ° 11062 LIGONIER. |2 50 830 1104 |6 14 Millersb'g. |3 u 2 B ol Goshen ..| 315 852 |lB 641 Elkhart. .| 3g5 910 |l2 olpm|e 00 ‘Cpieago. . i 710 11 §0 3 0 #OO Nos. 15, 16, 28, 26 and 87-daily. " Ngé. 2, 88, 89 and 157,da11y except Sunday H.B.STERNS, Gen'l Supt., Cleveland, O, A J_. SMITH, G. P.and T. A., Cleveland, O. C. W. Frrrz, Ticket Agent, Ligonier, Ind. The Lake Shore via Cleveland in connection with the Erieand P.& L.E.R.R. form the | quickest and most direct route to Pittsbure
bIG FOUR ROUTE. C.Cc.c.&sBt. L, - : Time of trains at Gosh_eh, going south: N 0.23, daily except Sunday. . . .¢ 03 a.m N 0.25. . .. ... . . . . 0. ... 258 pm No.ll,dally, leaves Goshen .s+ .048 am GOING NORTH. | N 0.22; daily except - Sunday ... 11 44a.m No.2¢. .- ... ... .. - iv .. 4Rpm No. 26, daily, leaves Goshen. ... 987Tpm We are the direct line t Cineinnati, Louisville, Indianapolis and St. - Louis where direct connections are {made with all lines for the south, south-west and West. Cheap home seekers and seftlers rates to nearly all foinbs n tae south and- southwest. Applyto the undersignied for information relative to rates, connegtions ete. ' E.B.A.KELLUM, T.P.A., . : Anderson. Ind. )_—‘ - Grand Rapids and Indiana Ry Local Time Card—ln effect June 26, 1904, Trains run on Central Standard Time. GOING NORTH| DAILY [*DAILY |EX suul,‘:[i‘ Lv. Kenda‘v’eilz_ 48am| 9 50am —.!_‘L’;x; 7_43;Ar Rome City . . . .|lOO6 | 247 80 * Wolcottvle| . . .. 1010 25D 508 . “ LaGrange. . . . .[lO3O 312 89 ** Sturgis ..| 128 10 68° 333 ¥44 t Kalam_‘zoof 2 2 1200 | 4456 954 ** G.Rapids .| 34 | 1 50pm| 620 11 %0 * Muskegon I 8 55 306 740 .= e ' Big Raé)ids‘ 525 340 830 1 15%m *Reed City| 550 406 (8585 |2 10- * Cadillac ..[ 640 | 486 10 co 305 * Trav'seC..| 8 25 7w . -~ Mackinaw. |ll 20 19% LTS (01MG 2007 PATLY |E SR Datex | Ssy Lv.Kenda'v'e|l2 48a m |ll 07am/ 6 41pm{10 osp Ar. Avilla. .. . .|[lllB ib 56 10 20 * LaOtto . .|. . . 1128 160 y 10 32 * Huntert'n.|. . - - {llBB | 620 {lO 42 * Ft.Wayne.| 145 12 10pm| 650 ill 10 * Richmond |4 40 335 lo e o ofe o - € neinns| 715 555 ,l Special Romwe City Trains: Going North Ex Sunday, leave Kendsallville 5: 41 p. m.; arrive Rome City. 5:50 p.m. Going South—leave Kendallville, 7:10a. m,; arrive Fort Wayne, 7:50 a. m. ‘ 7 P\ilh—;an Sleeping or Parlor cars on all through trains. Sleeping carsbetween Grand Rapids and St. Louis, Mo., via Ft. Wayne Penna. Co., and Vandalia !Line, Sleeping cars between Mackinaw Clity and- Louisville,Ky., via Richmond and Penua. Co. _ , * Daily from Grand Rapids. — i e S TN L e i -, C. L. LocKwooD, G. P. & T. A., . Grand Rapids, Mich. 0. E. BRowN, Ticket Agent, KendaHville Ind.
APPL‘ICA’I‘ION FOR LICENSE. ; ~ NOTICE is hereby given to the cifizens “of ‘Ligonier and Perry township and to the_ citizens of the Second ward of sald city of Ligonier, that the undersigned will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Noble county, Indiana, at their next regular session, commencing on Monday, September 5, 1904, for a license to retall spirtuous. vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the prlvilefie of allowing £he same to be drank on the premiises wnere sold; also to séll soft drinks. lunch, cigars and tobacco in the room and upon the premises where said liquors are to be sold and drank, Hisplace of business is located as follows: In a room 40 feet deep by 21 feet in width, situated in the west end of the first floor of & two-story brick building, located on the north 22 feet of the north two-thirds of lot Né. 4, as shown in the original plat of the town, now city, of Ligonier, in Perry township, Noble county, Indiana. on the east side of Cavin streat, in said city, county andstate. ALBERT J. BORDNER. Ligonier, Indiana, August 4, 1904. :
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. { State of Indiana, Solomon Mier | ~ Noble County ss: vs {ln the Noble Circuit Willilam H. Kern.{ Court, October Term, et al, | 1904. | No. 4652 LAction to Quiet Title. Be it known that on h™ day of August, 1904, the above nam laintiff, by his attorney, flled in the office & the Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Noble County, in the State of Indiana,-his complaint against the defendants in the above entitled cause; and the said plaintiff having also flled in the said Clerk’s office the affidavit of a competent person showing that each and all of the following named,describad or mentioned defendants-in the above entvitled action, namely: William H. Kern, Matilda Kern, Emma Bare, John Bare, Emma Stewart, William Stewart,John Gage, Alice Gage,John W. Kern, Eunice Kern, Jacob Kern, Harriet Kern, the unknown heirs-at-law,devisees, legatees and personal representatives of Lorinda F. Crago, deceased ; the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of James Crago, deceased; the unknown heirs-unt-law,devisees, legatees and personal representatives of Isaae Kern, deceased; the unknown . heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal re}glesenmtlves of Rebecca Kern, deceased ; Henry Potter, if living, and ifdead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and peusonal representatives of the sald Henry Potter, deceased; Azubah Potter,if llving, and, if dead. the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the said Azubah Potter, .deceased; —— Potter, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife or widow of Henry Potter, if she be living, and, if dead, the unknown heirs-at-law, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the sald —— Potter, deceased; the unknown heirs-at-laws, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of Hannah Baker, deceased ; the unknown heirs-at-law devisees legatees and personal representatives of Hannah Kern, deceased; are each and all non-residents of the State of Indiana; that the resident of each and all of said defendants above namod, described, designated or mentioned is unknown and upon diligent inquiry cannot be ascertained; that the names of each and all ofsaid defendants above described, designated and mentioned, .excepting those whose names are set out, are unknown and they are eac d all believed to be non-residents of the te of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against each and all of said defendants in favor of the plainsiffand they are necessary parties to said action, and that the object of said action is to try, determine and guieg the title to certain real estate situate in Noble County, in the State of Indiana anq described in the plaintiff’s complaint, - ~ And, w&ereas. said plaintiff having by endorsement on sald complaint required said defendants to appear in said Court and answer or demur thereto on the %ith dnlyof ‘October, 1904, now, therefore, each and all of the above named, designated or mentioned defendants are notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them and that .unless they uflpea.r and answer or demur theretoat the calling of said cause on the 24th day of October, 1904, the same - the 19th Judicial day of & term of said Oon:i to be begun and held at the Court House in the town of Aibion, in Noble county. Indiana on the first .fi‘ondby, in October, 1904, said complaint and the matters and t therein contained and alleged will heard and detergnned in gheir absence, Witness the Clerk and sealof said Court this 30th day o!Auitm. 1904, o = % OHN M. KITT, e (s®aL] = of the Noble Circuit of Indiana. F, P, BOTHNELL, Attorney for plaintiff. STI R NRS R R LB G SS S S S
