Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1889 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Notice of Appoiniment. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned lias been appointed Adin in Istrator,. with the will annexed, of Charles 11. Benjamin, deceas ed, late of Jasper county, Indiana. The v..-t.,tc is piotiablv solvent. : ‘ - DAVID J. THOMPSON. -KwmHweimrßi'o A ttys —---.-r"- —*— NON-RESIDENT z NOTICE. THE STATE OE INDIANA.) Jasper Coniity. i In the Jasper Circuit Court, June term 1889. ' ----- Liliiaii Morlan, Jessie j Morlan, Blanche Morlan, A'eiiri Morlan, I Ho. 3fM(>. Lowell Morlan ami | Edna Dillon. Will take notice that Omar Morlan, Edmund 11. Morlnu, rhebe tJrnnt, Cutin vine Morlan and Cynthia Stapleton have filed their coinptstint againstMheiii" iii said coiirL which will Stand for hearing on June 14th,” 1889. The proper affidavit of non-residence has been filed against all of said persons. WITNESS my hand ami ottieial tr \ seal at ttensseliier. April 11, 1889. I J JAM Es i - IRWIN, ■ n '- y Clerk of Circuit Court. Tlioinpson-& IJror— 7 ——r ■ —_ Attys for Plaintiffs. Apr. 18-25. May 2. Farmers and Stock Men should feed the Ex cisi<>r horse anti cattle food. The best, m. dichtn for stwk gild poultry l pound s imple jm.okngiAe for 25 ets. 6 pound boxes sale bv 20-29 1 yr. Frank I’. Meyku. JOHN GRAVES. WHEATEIEI.D. INDIANA. AUCTION . Sales attended in any part »f Jasper and adjoining counties,-a iso Real Rslafe. A(>c)if (iml Justice of lhe Peace, Collections pjoinptly attended to. •l.ar , ’C amounts of farms and town noiperty for sale. Address - - '>Viik.itfihi.i>, Isu. XXf-12. Notice of Appointment. NOTICE w.hereby S+veirtSat t'w >indc’-sig'-ed has been appointed adn bio rat ip ' . with the will annexed, of the estate pl Jlndiso 1 Makeever. late of Jasp,.,-co intv. Imtinnj de ceased sai.i estate h hi.i,. il. he ..ilveut, Ct.A 1; EX. April 15. 18S<).
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