People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Marriage Licenses. Groom. Bride. Ancel Potts Rebecca Reed Nicholas Zimmer Minnie Templar Dallas Nicholas Austin Obenchain Lewis A. Ford Aceniah M. Johnson Edward Stone Mary M. Cox Thomas F. Zimmerman Esther R. Masters —— - Notice. All parties owing accounts at the brick barn are hereby notified that all accounts due me have been placed in the hands of D. W. Shields for adjustment. No one else is authorized to collect any accounts due me. John M. Shields; Proprietor. Rensselaer, Ind., Nov. 11.1896. Attention, Post. All comrades of Rensselaer Post 84, G. A. R., are hereby notified that there will be an election of officers for said Post on Friday evening, Dec. 4, 1896. All are requested to be presnt. By order of F. F. Clark, Post Com. J. M. Wasson, Adjt. Wood Sawing 40c a Cord. The Wood Brothers have a fine new outfit for sawing all kinds of wood; cord wood 40 cents per cord. They desire a share of public patronage. Leave orders at Pilot office. Two Lots Eor Sale. Situated two blocks from court house, on Cullen street. Excellent residence location- For paticulars see Mrs. Allen Catt, Rensselaer.

Cheap Farm Loans. Call on Valentine Seib, Rensselaer, for the cheapest farm loans offered in Jasper county. Large or small accounts. Miss Laurenat of Chieago is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lottie George, this week. McClure’s Magazine for December will contain a series of views, made, most of them, under the personal direction of the editor of the magazine, of points of historic interest on the road from Jerusalem, to Bethlehem and in Bethelhem itself. REAL ESTATE. William T. Perkins and Ancil T. Perklns, Jn°, Conly, Nov. 17.1890, W H bW, SW $ 1600 01 e Anderson, Wm. Erdwins, Oct. 20, 1806- NE, N E, E '/ 2 , SE; S W. SE: NE:NW,SE 14,625 Edwin G. Warren, Wm. B. Austin, Sept. 14.1896,1 13 & 15, DeMotte Add, 100 Wm. Haynes, Andrew L. Van Patten, July 23,1896, N 2 ’ \ Henry O. and Mary B. Dahuclte, Minna Dahucke, Nov. 19, 1896, 8E; E 2 N E; N W, q.c. d. 620 Non-resident Nolice. A’o. 5117. Kichard Pile ) In Jasper Circuit Court, ttht> vs ’ * , t Jasper county. Indiana. Ell Kepp et. al.) January term 1897. Be it remembered that the plaintiff Richard Pile, by Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie filed his complaint with the proper affidavit that the following named defendants in said cause to-wit: Eli Repp and Mrs. Repp, wife of said Ell Repp; Mrs. Kepp, widow of said Eli Repp; Alioth Repp and Mrs. Repp, wife of said Alioth Repp; Mrs. Repp, widow of said Alioth Repp; William Repp and Mrs. Repp, wife of said William Repp; Mrs_Repp, widow of said William Repp; Catherine Dyson and Roswell Dyson, her husband; Catherine Dyson and Mr. Dyson, her husband; Mr. Dyson, widower of said Catherine Dyson; Roswell Dyson and Mrs. Dyson, wife of said Roswell Dyson; Mrs. Dyson, widow of said Roswell Dyson; John Repp and Mrs. Repp, wife of said John Repp; Mrs. Repp, widow of said John Repp; Benjamin Repp and Dorothy of Benjamin Repp; Mrs. Repp, widow of said Benjamin Repp; Mary Repp and Mr. Repp, husband of said Mary Repp; Mr. Repp, widower of said Mary Repp; John H. Williamson and Minnie Williamson, wife of said John H. Williamson; Mrs. Williamson, widow of said John H. Williamson; Frederick Williamson and Mrs. Williamson, wife of said Frederick Williamson; Mrs Williamson, widow of said Frederick Williamson; Henry C. Williamson and Mary Williamson, wife of said Henry O. Williamson; Mrs. Williamson, widow of said Henry O. Williamson and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of each and every of the above named and described defendants and Mary C. Teter and Edward T Teter, her husband, are each and every one believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana and that their residence is unknown. Therefore each of the above named defendants are hereby notified of the of said action and that the same will stand for trial and hearing at the court house in the city of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, on the nth day of January 1897, the same being the 7th juridical day of the January term 1897 and that you be and appear on said day and answer or demur to said complaint or the same will be heard in your absence. Witness my hand and the seal of said court this 18th day of November 1896. (r~V-■) Wm. H. Ooover, ■j seal j- Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie, Att’ys. for Pl'ff.