Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1889 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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NOMESSDENT NOTICE. THE STATE OF INDIANA, I Jasper County, I Do‘ In CireuitCottrt, to June term, A. D. 1889. Cause No 395 i. BE IT REMEMBERED. That on this 22nd day of April. A. D. 1889. George F. Berry, by Thompson & Bros., Attorneys, iliodin the office of the Clerk of said Court bis complaint against said defendants and also the affidavit of n competent person, that the defendants Alice A, Hatfield Hatfield her husband, Gilbert 11. Brown, May A. Brown. Maud ilfbwit, Gertrude Brown. Lizzie Joy Joy her husband. Robert Walter A. Brown. Wi liain Davidson. Samuel A.Fletcher, and the unknown heirs.devisees and legatees of Nainne' A. Fletcher. Alice A. Hatfield. Wil-, lisim Davidson and William Brown and thy unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of said Samuel \ . FietHier. Alice A. Hatfield. William Davidson and William Brown are non-residents of the State of Indiana; said ; non resident defendants are therefore hereby 1 notified of the ycnrtenvv of said suit; and that I said cause, will stair! for trial at the June term I of said Court, IW. to-wit: on the 18th day of : June 18.8.9. /\ -Ox Wl3 NESS, mv hand and the seal /uf.i'yof siMd" court, .affixed ,at oilice in i "L; ltdiissedier, on ilMs 2|r«t dav of April 'J-'A/ D. JsM). \ \ JAMES F IRWIN. I y ClerK Thompson Oto.. \ ! Attysxfor I'lafMllf. ; April 25. MaVs-tr. J. M. HELMICK, Notary Public & Real Estate Agent The sale and leasing of lands a specialty Over 1O;OOO Acres of the best hny ranches for sale. Also Farms of all AH leg >1 patters neatly and pmmptly « xecuted. I keep on l<aod blank deeds and wertgages aud a full line of legal blanks for t>early every purpose. W’rite up ditch toad petitions and pracli> e fwifore justice* die. Ofii e opposite Three I. Railroad depot. Wheatfield, Ind* ‘ZB-;‘tap.