Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1885 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT AS AUMIS|STATOK. WrrVFlClfewiiereby gi veri &u t tin* undersign cd I* has been appidiii' .l .wmbiietrator of the estate qf .lames Nfl.sn deceits Jw WqM Said estate is Supposed to be solvent. thomas n. McCullough. Jttn-22-29 Feb-5. Administrator. Estray Notice. Taken tap iu Barkley township, by George Kessler, on the 'loth day of December, 1884. One yearling Steer, red and white spotted, no mark or brands and appraised at Twenty dollars by William Potts and Silas Potts. Taiten from the docket of Elias Marion, Justice of the Peace, this 25th day of December, 1884. JAMES F. IRWIN Clerk, Jasper Circuit Court. Estray Notice. Taken up by Awnah Bacon, of Kankakee township, in Jasper county, Indiana, two (2) steers, supposed to be three years old,last spring. Described as follows: One cherry red, with small white sDots in forehead, one white with red neck; no marks or brands. Appraised at the sum of Thirty dollars (S3O) each, December 9, 1884. Taken from the Docket of George Pelcher. J. P. JAMES F. IIOyIN, Clerk. Jasper Circuit Court lani ftTATE OF INDIANA,, Jasper County, j llarvey A. Gilbert and Gilbert, wife of Harvey A. Gilbert, are hereby notified that the State of Indiana, lor the use of Lewis 8. Alter, Commissioner of Drainage for Jasper eoituty. Indiana. Ims died his complaint, in the Jasper Circuit Court, to fore Close a drainage lieu upon certain lands in said county, in which said Gilbert and Gilbert claim an interest; aud that said case will come up for trial on the second day of the next term of said con rt. to be held at the Court House in the town of Rensselaer, in snid County and .State, commencing on the 3rd Monday,of March, lsßs, tho same being the Kith day of said month. yf'—'N WITNESS, mv hand and the seal (seal i of stiid court, this 15th day of Janui j ary*, 1385. v : • JAMES 1\ IRWIN, Clerk, _ -■ „ ~ Jasper Circuit Court. Jan-22-29 Feb-S. j| RENSSELAER |f MARBLE & GRANITE Works.;!--j j H. MACKEY PEOPEIETOE.iI All kinds of Cemetery; \ work done to order. ■ < y Also all kinds of bitild-i j ; ing work. , \\ _ j I ' I 1 lT»20-3m._ v -' - \\ *

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