Ligonier Banner., Volume 43, Number 3, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 April 1908 — Page 8
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Every woman appreciates a beaul tiful complexion, so much desired by men. Such complexions come to all who use Hollister’s. Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. 2 bt T o S HILDRRD.
10 ‘Wednesday April 15 ROUND $1.50 TRIP Train leaves Ligonier at 6:87 a. m Tickets good returning on all regular trains of April 15 and 16. See hand bills for particulars. B T N T, S I O T 5. 5~ M o ST SR 6 o™ (. 3 7 0 N0.12-H 8-_1 » ’ TO Wednesday & Apr.ls ROUND $1 085 TRIP Tmixlx‘ leaves Ligonier at 10:47 a. m. TicKkets good returning on regular trains of April 15and 16 to points where same stop regularly. % N0.12-B 3-1 :
EXCURSION TO \ h ' | Chicago Saturday ROUND $l .85 TRIP Special train leaves I/Ago.nic_r at 8:20 a. m. Tickets good returning on special train leaving Chicagoatll:46 p. m,, April 11,also 6n regular trains of April 11 and 12 to points where same stop regularly. See hand bills for particulars.
b Kendallville g Ralph is going south to spend Easter. . The dude says not so, but its him. The new Easter bonnet is a beauty. e Mayor Graves transacted business at Albion Monday. : ~ Mrs. F. C. Hardy has returned from South Bend where she has been visiting her sister. :
Rev. G. W. Metzer and wife are the happy parents of a baby boy since Saturday. : J. K. Courtney and wife spent a few days recently at Detroit, Mich., with friends. Mrs. Effie Watkins of Rome City speat Thursday with friendf in this city. D. C. Wilsou returned SAturday from Anderson where he had been doing business. : E. P. Spangler and family, of Indinnapolis arrived for a visit with relatives and friends in this city. - Mrs. V. W. Helm and children, of North Manchester are- in the city, the guhsts of the former’s father, J. M. Teal and family. : Jake Shaffer and family attended the funeral of Dr. Denny, at Ligonier Tuesday.. i Mrs. P. E. Keller, of Cleveland, O who was visiting her parents, W. H. Whitford and wife have returned home. T . g Medames David Wilson was at Fort Wayne, Thursday the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Schaffer. Mrs. Sarah Traxler arrived from Chicago, Thursday for a visit with her ron Ed Traxler and family C. 8. Knecht and-wife were called to Fort Wayne recently on aceount of illness of their daughter, Mrs. G. J. Thompson, : : . S. C. Franks wife and daughter, Esther have returned from an extended stay in Florida, much pleasd with their trip, although Kendallville looks good to them. A Mrs. W. H. Grappinger and daughters Gertrude and Evelyn took in the sights at Fort Wayne, Wednesday, also. to witness Ben Hur. .= Prof D. A. Lambright, wife and David and Mrs. Julia Jameison were among the many who went on the excursion to Chicago,Saturday. - Mesdames W. S. Baker and A. R. Cole, who have been quite ill the past few weeks areslowly improving. Mr. Cole is also confined to his home with quinsy. : L
“One Touch or Nature Makes the Whole o World Kin’’ :
When a rooster finds a big fat worm he calls all the hens in the barn yard to come and share it, A similar trait of human nature is to be observed when a man discovers something exceptionally good—he wants all of his friends and neighbors to share the benefit of his discovery. This is the touch of nature that makes the whole world Kkin, This explains why people who have been cured by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy write letters to the manufacturers for publication, that.others similarly ailing may use it and obtain relief. Behind every one of these letters is a warm hearted wish of the writer to be of use to someone else. This remedy is for sale by 8. J. Williams. = ° 2-bt { ; : AcCard ¢ '
This is to certify that all druggists | are authorized to refund your money if Foley’'s Honey and Tar fails to to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la [i;tippe coughs, and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiates, The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. 2-6 t B.J. WiLLiams. 5 Rheumatism s More than nine out of every ten lcases of rheumatism are simply {rheumatism of the muscles, due to cold or damp -weather or chronie lrhuematism. In such cases no {internal treatment is required. The !free application of Chamberlain’s | Liniment is all that is recfiulred, and |itgis sure to givaA?mek relief. Give ‘ita trail and see for yourselves how quickly it relieves the pain and soreness. Price 256 cents; large size 50 cents, Sold by 8. J. \Vlm&ml, G
How about that wedding? - March has gone. | After a week’s visit with friends here Charley Zigler started for his home in Saginaw, Michigun, Monday. i Mrs. A. E. Mawhorter is numbered with the siek. = : Marion Pancake, president of the Home Telephone Co. at Osceola made a flying visit Thursday and says everything is flourishing down there. e Mrs. Nettie Lower made Mrs. N. Pancake a pleasant visit Tuesday aftérnoon. Walter Gibson and family spent the Sabbath with his cousin Harry Gibson and wife near Topeka. Mrs. Joe Smith visited her sick sick sister Mrs. Earl Graham near Ligonier Monday. Miss Jennie Huston, Mrs Robison, of LaGrange, Miss Freda Swank and friend, Miss Miller, of Geshen, were vigitors of Cena Swank last week. . David Jourdan and Bert Tsc¢habold went to Ligonier Monday on business. s
The Junior class gave a reception in honor of the graduates at Wawaka at Mr. O. Randolf’s Thursday eveeing. Mr. Charley and Jesse Bass visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton White west of Ligonier, Saturday and Sunday. "Mr. Marshall, daughter of Joseph Morshall was recently married in Ohio to Mr. Lower.
I\There was considerable changing’ about Wednesday, KEzra Chaffee moved on his farm just purchased of Add Ripperton; Add Ripperton moved to Wolcottville; Ben King moved in the house just vacated by Chaffee; Charley Long moved in John Pancake’s house; Mr. Nesbit moved in Mr. Long’s; Bert Dukes moved in William Lower’s house. - Mrs. Walter Jordan is +wvery sick. Doctor Vanghn of Topeka, was called Sunday evening. %}\fiv ‘ Mre. Vinnie Pancake atd Mrs. Mabel Minier were out buggy rididg Friday afternoon. i Mr. Golda Naga and Mits Patterson.were married Sunday night. | The contest between the young gentlemen and young ladies Sunday school classes resulted in favor of the ladies. The gentlemen are to give a supper in-honor of the ladies Wednesday evening at the church.
A Heaiing Salve For Burns, Chapped - Hands and Sore Nipples : % As a healing salve for burns, sores, sore nipples and chapped hands Chamberlain’s Salve is most excellent. It allys the pain of a burn almost instantly, and unless the injury is very severe, heals the parts without leaving a scar. Price 256 cents. For sale by S. J. Williams. 2-6 t, Mr. S. L. Bowen, of Wayne, W, Va., writes: “I was a suffer from kidney disease, 8o that at times I could ‘not get out of bed, and when I did L could not stand straight. I took Foley’s Kidney Cure. Oné dollar bottle and part of the second cured me entirely.” Foley’s Kidney Cure works wonders where others are total failures. 2-b6t o S. J. WiLLIAMS. - An Insidious Danges’ 2 One of the worst features of kidney trouble is that it is an insidious dis.. ease and before the victim realizes his danger he may have a fatal malady. Take Foley’s Kidney Cure at first sign of trouble, as it corrects irregularities and prevents brignt’s disease and diabetes. e 2-bt v B.J. WILLIAMS. Notice of Final Settlement - State of Indiana, Nbble County, ss: In the Matter of the Estate of Paul Potter, } No. 1331 . Deceased. . In the Noble Circuit Court, May Term, 1408. Notice is Hereby Given, That the undersigned as administrator of the estate of Paul Potter, Deceased, has filed in said conrt his account and vouchers in final settlement of said. Estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action ofsaid court, at the Court House at Albion, Indiana, on the lithsday of May, 1908 at which time and place all persons interested in said Estate ‘are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be %pprovedAnd the heirs of said decedent, and all others interested in said estate.are also hereby required, at-the time and place aforesaid,to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. et : : < 2-2 t | CHRISTIAN FELTON, Administrator, F. P. BOTHWELL, Attorney. i - | Notice of Administration The undersigned has been by the Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana. subject to conflrmation by said court,- duly appointed administratrix with the will anneXed of the estate of John N. Denny, late of Nobls -County, Indiana, deceased, and creditors and all other persons interested in said estate will be governed accordingly. § \ MARTHA J. DENNY, ; Administratrix with the will annexed of -the estate of John N. Denny,deceased. FRANEK P. BOTHWELL, Att'y for Esbstes.;s ; | % 5 W
Slaves of the Lamp.
An up to date Acetylene Lighting Plant can now be completely installed in the average country home—ready to light up,—in two days’ time, without injury to ceilings, floors or walls. And when once installed it will ‘give you the same amount of light as you now use for one-third less than regular lamps will give with Kerosene -at 12 cents per gallon. No more lamp-cleaning, filling, chimney-wiping, wick-trimming, breakages, soot ner smell of Kerosene. = Instead, brilliant Acetylene Light from permanent handsome polished brass brackets on the walls and neat brass chandeliers from the ceilings, city-like, elegant, up-to-date and out of lue-way. i : ! : Can’t tip over (like Kerosene Lamps) where there are children—and does not need mantles, wicks nor chimneys. .~ :
] Acetylene Light ig so pure, so free from soot and color-fog that you can distinguish pale blue, pale pink or pale yellow under its rays as clearly af night, as you could in broad daylight. Once a month the hired man must clean out and refill the generator in the basement. Takes him about 30 minutes per month to do this. “The cost of all this?’ you ask. So small comparatively, that the plant’ ‘soon pays for itself through what you save on labor, chimneys and the difference between the cost of Carbide and the Kerosene you are now using. Shall I give you more precise figures about this “Rural QGaslight’— called Acetylene? : : Then write me to-day how many rooms you've got in house, hotel, or ’ how large a store to light so I can an- - swer intelligently and to ihe peint. ‘ Address me as follows—Acetylene Jomes, 10 Adams St., Chicago, IL,
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS., State of Indiana, Noble County, ss:+ln ; ?338 Noble Circuit Court May Term, . Jacob Working : % : VS, . : Joseph . Danner, Action to Quiet Francis Danner, Title to and to Catharine Danner, ¥ Discharge: Liens Catharine Mor- = from Real Estate, rell, Joseph Dan- ate. “nah, Sarah Dannah, Sarah Hos- iy 1 tetter, Benjamin Hostetter, Franklin Dannah, Catherine Morrell, Mikel Dannah, Hulday Dannah, Huldah Dannah, ‘Hilday Dannah, Michael Danner, Hul’dah Danner, Catherine Morrell, Frederick Utt, Abel Millington, Seymoure Moses, Frederick Ott, John Ott, Amelia Ott, Samuel Ott, Anna .Ott, Michael Ott, Catherine Ott, John P. Darr, Sarah Darr, Jacob Ott, Margaret Ott, George Ott, Margaret Koonts, Michael Koonts, Senior, James Christie, Christena Christie, James Crockett, Mary Crockett; Henry Christie, Jennie Christie, Emery Christie,————Christie, . Gideon, H. ‘Moses, Rhoda McConnell, William MecConnell, William Moses, Alva Moses, Seymoure A. Moses, Mary M. G. Moses, ‘Sarah Moses, Abraham B. Miller, Mary E. Miller, Richard 8. Williams, Thomas Williams, Jr., Ellis Potter, Samuel M. Cornell, Sidney €ornell, Reuben Fry, Sarah Moses and Amos Davis, Administrators of thg estate of Seymoure Moses, deceased; Jesse Hire, Susan Hire, Catherine Ott, Jacob A. Hire, Michael Hire, Jesse J. Hire, Sophia Gross, Gideon Hire, Emma Price,, Alonzo Hire, Frances Gerken, James B. Hire, Carrie Wade, Grace Culver, Arvilla Simpson, George Juday. Arch Juday, Benjamin F. Witmer, Thomas Witmer, Ardie C. Witmer, Mary Reed, Jessie V. Marshall, Rachel J. Miller, Catharine Marrell. Madlon Straus, the following named. designated,” mentioned and described defendants whose christian names are each and all unknown to plaintiff: Mrs. Joseph Danner, who was the wife of Joseph Danner; Mrs. Francis Danner, wife of Francis Danner; Mr, ——— Danner, husband of Catharine Danner; Mr. Morrell, husband of Catharine Morrell; Mrs. Joseph Dannah, wife of Joseph Dannah; Mr. ——— Dannah, husband of Sarah Dannah; Mr. —— Hostetter, husband of Sarah Hostetter; Mrs. Benjamin Hostetter, wife of Benjamin Hostetter; Mrs. Franklin Dannah, wife of Franklin Dannah; Mr. ———— Morrell, husband of Catherine Morrell; Mrs. Mikel Dannah, wife of Mikel Dannah; Mr. ——— Dannah, husband of Hulday Dannah; Mr. ——— Dannah; husband of Huldah Dannah; Mr.——Dannah, husband ot Hilday Dannah; Mrs.. Michael Danner. wife of Michael Danner; Mr. ——— Danner,
husband of Huldah Danner; Mr. ——— Morrell, husband of Catharine Morrell; Mrs. Frederick Utt, wifes of Frederick Utt; Mrs. Abel Millington, wife of Abel Millington; Mrs. Seymoure Moses, wife of Seymoure Moses; Mrs. Frederick Ott, wife of Frederick Ott; Mrs. John Ott, wife of John Ott; Mr. ——— Ott, husband of Amelia Ott; Mrs. Samuel Oftt, wife of Samuel Ott; Mr. ——— Ott, husband of Anna Ott; Mrs. Michael Ott, wife of Michael Ott; Mr. ——— Ott, husband of Katharine Ott; Mrs. John P. Darr, wife of John P.. Darr; Mr. ———- Darr, husband of Sarah Darr; Mrs. Jacob Ott, wife of Jacob Ott; Mr.
— ~ Ott, husband of Margaret Ott; Mrs. George Ott, wife of George Ott; Mr. ——— Koonts, husband of Margaret Koontz; Mrs. Michael Koonts, senior, wife of Michael Koonts, senior; Mrs. Gideon H. Moses, wife of Gideon H. Moses; Mr. ———— MecConnell, husband of Rhoda MeConnell; Mrs. William MecConnell, wife of William MeConnell; Mrs. William Moses, wife of William Moses; Mrs. Alva Moses, wife of Alva Moses; Mrs.. Seymoure A. Moses, wife of Seymroure A. Moses; Mr. — _ Moses, husband of Mary M. G. Moses: Mr. ——— Moses, husband of Sarah Moses; Mrs. Richard S. Williams, wife of Richard 8. Willams; Mrs. Thomas Williams, jr., wife of Thomas Williams, jr.; Mrs. Ellis Potter, wife of Ellis Potter; Mrs. Samuel M. Cornell, wife of Samuel M. Cornell; Mrs. Sidney Cornell, wife. of Sidney Cornell; Mrs. Reuben Fry, wife of Reuben Fry; Mr. L ‘Miller, husband of Rachel J. Miller; Mr. ———— Marrell, husband of Catherine Marrell; the children, descendants and heirs, the surviving spouse, the widow, widower, the creditors and administrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees, trustees and executors ‘of the last will and testament respectively, and the assigns and successors in interest respectively of each of the foregoing named, designated, mentioned and described defendants, lif deceased: all of the women once known by any of the names above stated, who mayhave changed their namesorare now known by some other name, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the spouses of all of the persons above named, designated, mentioned and deseribed as defendants to this action, who are married, the names of all whom are unknown to plaintiff. Be is known that an the 6th day of April, 1908, the plaintiff in the above entitled cause of action filed in the office of the Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana his complaint in said cause and the said plaintiff having also filed in said Clerk’s office the affidavit of =« lcompetent person showing that each and all of the foregoing named, designated and mentioned defendants whose names are known and stated except James Crockett, Mary Crockett. Henry Christie, Jennie Christie, Susan Hire, Catharine Ott, Jacob A. Hire, Michael Hire, Jesse J. Hire, Gideon Hire, Emma Price, Alonzo Hire, Frances Gerken, James B. Hire, Carrie Wade, Grace Culver, Aryilla Simpson. George Juday. Arch Juday, Benjamin F.. Witmer, Thomas Witmer, Ardie C. Witmer, Mary Reed and Jessie V. Marshall are non-residents of the state ot Indiana; that the names are unnown of each and all of the other defendants sued in this action and they are each and all believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana; that the residence of each and all of the above named, designated, mentionedand deserribed defendants, except the resident defendants aforesaid is unknown and upon diligent inquiry cannot be ascertained: that said cause of action is brought to try, determine and quiet the title to and to release and discharge liens from the real estate situate in Noble County, in the State of Indiana, ‘described in plaintiff’s complaint; that a cause of action exists against each and all of said defendants in favor of the plaintiffs and they are each and all proper and necessary parties thereto; and said plaintiff having fixed by endorsement on his said complaint at the time of the filing thereof June 1, 1908, the same being the 19th judicial day of the May 1908 term of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana for the hearing and trial of said above entitled cause, 1 Now, therefore, each and all of the above named, designated, ~mentioned and - described defendants are hereb,.Vl notified of the filing.and pendency of said complaint and cause of action against them and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto at the ecalling of said cause on the first day of June, 1908, the same being the 19th judicial day of a term of sald court to be begun and held at the court house in thé town of Albion in Noble County, in the State of Indiana, on the 2d Monday in May, 1908,.5aid 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 6th day of April, 1908. : : ~ GEORGE L, FOOTE, . Lt Clerk Noble Circuit Court. FRANK P. BOTHWELL, Attorney for Plaintiff. - . 'NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. S State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: In g }!;gs-fiqble Circuit Court, May' Term, _Eli;gaco}ss geanls o o e e SO NG T 3 A John I. Cavin, i =2 Rhoda R. Cavin, | . ; Sarah Calbeck, - John Calbeck, : y X e e e - =8 g : e ST b Action to Quiet Qlass Yeas. e TUGE e e Glant, John &iods, 1 o i Nacional Loan & | = S Investment Com- | : = m&;:fis‘,,figufi.f s G Mietr: Maetiw O f - o s the followimg named, designated and gfi-‘flf%«gwd T M plaintiff:——Cavin, wife o £ George g& John G *fi ——Goodspeed. wife of ‘Martin ¢ Goodspee PR AR ARy & **t"""%f“ widow, wid L L tors and the administrators & tate, the devisees, legatees, trustees e ansbti At ihe et fw | Wr*-f"wfifi‘w”’ i %flw’ ” ANy f\“"??’;*_’»’”“‘“ Pxd ~n "a’\’:”‘f‘}‘ Wzra-..gi -w ¢{i g N PAMESEORE SRR Sk
fendants, if deceased; all of the women| once known by any of the names above| stated, who may have changed ‘their names or are now known by seme: other name, the names of all of whom' are ufn:fiow‘ntip the plsintjg‘;jthaf gpt;té: ses o Oof the:persons above named. designated, mentioned ‘n&dmflm as defendants to this action, who are married, the names of all of whom are unknewn to plalutiff. e o iino Be it known that on'the 6th day of April, 1908, the plaintiff in the above entitled cause of action filed in the office ‘'of the Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana his complaint in said cause ang the said plaintiff having also filed in said Clerk’s office the afiidavit of a competent person showing that each and all of the foregoing named, -designated- and mentioned defendants to this action whose names are known and stated, except John L. Cavin, Rhoda R. Cavin, Sarah Calbeck, JohnCalbeck, Levi Glant, Celesta Glant, Ora J. Glant,———Glant, Caddie B. Glant are non residents of the State of Indiana; that the names are unknown of each and all of the other defendants sued. in this action and they are each and all believed to be non- residents of the State of Indiana; that the residence of each and all of the above named, designated, mentioned and described defendants (except the resident defend“ants aforesaid) 'is unknown and- upon ‘,dili%ent inquiry cannot be ascertained; | that said cause of action is brought to try, determine and quiet the title }to. and to release and discharge Hens: ' from thereat estate situate in Noble County, in the State of Indiana, de'seribed in plaintiff’s complaint; * that a cause of action exists against each 'and all of said defendants in favor of ‘the plaintiffs and they are each and all proper and necessary parties thereto; and said plaintiff having fixed by endorsement on his said complaint at the time of the filing thereof June 1, 1908, the same being the 19th Judicial Day of the May, 1908, term of ’ the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, for the hearing and trial of said above entitled cause, now, therefore, each and all of the above riamed, designated, mentioned and described defendants are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint: and cause of action Aagainst them and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause on' the first day of June, 1908, the same being the 19th Judicial Day of the term of said Court to be begun and held 'at the, Courthouse in the town of Albion, in‘ Noble County, in the State of Indiana, on the second Monday in May, 1908. J said complaint .and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined in their absence. ol : e | Witness the Clerk and seal’of said Court this 6th day of April, 1908. SUes GEORGE L, FOOTE, . | Clerk Noble Circuit Court. FRANK P. BOTHWELL, Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. : S : | State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: .In the Noble Circuit Court, May Term, 1908. Jonathan e A. Hontz, . S TR, : ; Joseph Ewing © Adair, Eliza 2o ¢ Adair, SEliza. i 2 Wood, Samuel K. ‘Aetl niet Adair, Jane Adair,” 'Pitlet Ot% tgng fo George 'W. Adair, [ pischarge = Liens Margaret Adair, from Real Estate, Edward Adair, eto. Ann Adair, Joseph W. Adair, 2 2 x - Amelia M. Adalr,. : John N. Adair, ; 7 Christiana Adair, : : .Thomas E. Adair, Emma A. Adair, Mary J. Correll, Tamson Willson, Francis H. Wilson, Elizabeth Burk, John. J. Burk, Abigail Luckey, Robert J. Luckey, Eliza Lavina Adair, Margaret Sarepta Wilsen, George W. Wilson, . Sarepta Wilson, George W. Wilson, Mary: Wilson, Jane Taylor, John Adair, Joseph E. Adair, Bruce: Adair, William A, Adair, Eliza H. Gibson, John G. Gibson, William C, -Adair, Ellen Adair, Thomas W. Adair, Louisa Adair, Edwin L. Adgir, Alice Adair; John W. ' Adair, Ella Adair, Eunice Yeager, Joel Yeager, Etta M. Yeager, Serena A. Rowe, Mary E. Singer, James E. Luckey, Dot B. Luckey, Thomas A. Luckey, . Lucy Luckey, , Anna Hontz, William Hontz, Mae Hoqtz, Daniel S. Hontz, Lydia Estlick, Thomas ‘l. Estlick, Jennie Starkey, John H, Starkey, Joseph E. Luckey, —————Luckey; . JoSeph M. - Connett, Diana Connett, Diana Line, Thomas 8. Line, James B. . Connett, Margaret Connett, Peter Connett, John Connetf, Jasper N. Connett, William Line, <Samuel Line, James Beers, Cinthia Beers,———Line, Nathan Wertheimer, Meyer Jacobs, Eli Jacobs, the following named, designated, and described defendants, whose christian names are each and -all unknown to plaintiff:———Taylor, husband of Jane Taylorj———Adair, wife of John Adair;———Adair, - wife of Joseph E. Adair;,———Adair, wife -of Bruce Adair;———Adair, wife of William A. Adair;———Connett, wife of Peter Connett;———Connett, wife ~of John Connett;———Connett, wife of Jasepr N. Connett; the children, descendants and heirs, the surviving spouse, the widow, widower, the creditors and administrators of:the estate, the devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament respectively, and the assigns and successors in interest respectively of each of the foregoing named, designated. mentioned and described defendants, if deceased; all of the women once known by any of the names above stated who' may have changed their names or are now known by some other names; the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff; the spouses of all of the persons above named, designated, mentioned and described as defendants to this action, who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff. t . Be it rmembered that.on the 6th day of April, 1908, the plaintiff, - in the above entitled cause of action filed in the office of the Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court -of Indiana, his complaint in said cause, and the said:plaintiff having also filed in said Clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person| showing that each and all of the foregoing named, designated and mentioned defendants to this action whose names are known and stated, except Joseph W. Adair, Amelia M. Adalr, William C. Adair, Ellen Adair, Thomas W, Adair, Louisa Adair, Edwin L, Adair, Alice Adair, John W. Adair, Ella Adair, Joel Yeager, Etta M. Yeager, James E. Luckey, Dot B. Luckey, Thomas A. Luckey, i’.oncy Luckey, Anna Hontz, William Hontz, Mae Hontz, Daniel D. Hontz Jennie Starkey, .John H. ’Stag:zw;- Joseph E. Luckey, James B. Connétt, Mar‘garet Connett, Willlg.m Line, Samuel Line,———Line, }Vat an - Wertheimer, Meyer Jacobs, Eli Jacebs, are nonresidents of the State-of Indiana; that the names are unknown of each and all of the other defendants sued in this action and they .are each and all believed to be non-residents of the. State of Indiana; that theé residence of each and all of the above named, designated, mentioned and described defendants, except the resident defendants afore-| said is unknown and upon diligent in’qujry to try, determine and quiet the quiry cannot be ' ascertained - that| 'said cause of aetion is brought to try, determine and quiet _the title to and to release .and discharge liens from- g,he real estate situate in Noble County, in the State of Indiana, described in plaintiff's complaint; that a cause of action e:idats against ene% and all of. said defendants in favor o the plaintiff and the%;a-re?e_aphyflfi‘-ig | proper and: necessary parties thereto, | and said plaintiff having fixed by en-] dorsement on his said complaint at the| time of the filing thereof June 1, 1908,{ the same a.m;;m%' the 19th Judicial Day of the May, 1908 Term of the Noble| Circuit Court of Indiana, for the hear-| ing and trial of said above entitled | ‘cause. - e e g b§°w' therefore. each and ignoéatht - and _deseribed ‘defendants are hereby | notified of the filing and pendency of| said complaint and cause of action} ‘against mw ha ,:...:n,g. less *h%m' :.- pear and answer or demur thereto at| day of June,. 1908, the same % 2 the | 19th 3““’% »*%Q&f rm_of said | ‘Courthouse in the town on the In ffiwi&é ; -imk? 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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: In the Noble Circuit Court N,’,etui,f' e % Complaint for DiCharles W. Gill. vorce. No. 5240. BE IT KNOWN, That on the 6th day. of April, 1908, the plaintiff in the above entiled cause filed in the office of the Cler.. of said Noble Ciecuit Court of -said- State her complaint against the defendant in said cause, and the said plaintiff - having also filed in said Clerk’s office in said cause, the affidavit of a competent person showing that ‘said defendant Charles W. Gill, is not a resident of the State of Indiana; that said affiant does not knew the present place-of residence of said defendant unless it be at Grand Rapids in 'the State of Michigan, and said plaintiff having also filed with the Clerk of said Court, her own affidavit stating therein that ‘the object of said action is to obtain a divorce; that said defendant is not a ‘resident of the State of Indiana; that the residence of said defendant is un‘known to said plaintiff, unless it be Grand Rapids, in the State of Michi“gan; that said defendant was a resi"dent of said city of Grand Rapids, from about April to September, 1907, when he returned to Noble County, and remained until January 18, 1908, when he ‘left and since which time said affiant _has neither seen nor heard from him, and whereas said plaintif——having by endorsement on said complaint required - said defendant——to appear thereto on the ;lst day of June, 1908. NOW‘mmfiPom said defendant, Charles W. Gill, is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him, and that unless he, appears in said court and answers or demurs thereto on the first day of June, 1908, the same being the 19th judicial day of a % of said Court, to be begun and held in the Cours _House at the ‘,!?;!‘mi & f Albion, in said :fl'ohl&{fififil!fi}{‘fi ndia “‘m second rM_o,ndltig in m:gertgl ,4 and the tters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard . ‘Witness, the clerk =nd seal of said ‘court, this 6th day ié 35, 1908, - - ~ Atto g plaintih.
