Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1891 — Page 8

REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise SpecChas. W. Bussell Jto Wm. B. Austin. Jan. 2, It 14, bl 2, DeMotte. McDonald’s Add. 100 David Nowels to Eliza Norman. Jan. 19, It 3, bl 37, Rensselaer, Weston’s Add.. 300 Venton 0. Churchill to Wm. TT. Churchill, Feb, 14, ne sw 19-30-6, Union: s end se sw g, 17-30-6. Barkley,.,/........ ; '.15001 Francis M. Goff U> Richard Gasaway, et al, Dec. 17, ’B9, eptse sc 7-30-6, 15 Seres. Union John 1). Madias; to Jacob Retivn r. Feb. 11. si nw, 35-31-—6, Walker. «j ui tektini,..— .. „ 1 Wm. B. Austin .to W. II . Ennlish. Ost. 24,’90, Its-5, 6, bl 8, Fair Oaks... 1000 W. 11. English to D. A. Hoi- ; man. Nov. 12, ‘9O, same as above 1000 Dibell <fc Van Meter to Geo. D. Meyer. Feb. 5, It 7, n| it 8. bl 2, Remington 100 Rebecca J. Stevenson to Hor- . - ace Marble, Feb. 2, ej se 22-32-6. 80 acres, Wheatfield.. 100 . Chas. B. Steward to Ilans F. Grieve. Apr. 15, ’9O, It 5, bl 3, Fair Oaks 90 John Q. Lewis to Charles Sprague, Dec. 26, ’BB, und 1-6 nw ne 22-30-5, 40 acres, Gillam 50 Sam’l. F. Cooper to Cyril Steel, Dec. 30, ’9O, se sw 3-30-6, 40 acres, Barkley.... 400 Royal S. Tuttle to Geo. Major, Nov. 23, 'B9. pt out lot 6, Remington 675 Thompson <fc Bro. to Horace Marble. Feb. 17, se ne; n 4 ne 23-32-6, 120 acres, Wheatfield, 500 Hugh E. Coen to George K. Hollingsworth, Jan. 3, w| ne: he*he; hwse 32-29-7,IKU' acres; n| nw 33-29-7, 80 acres. Newton. 6000

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Sheriff’s Sa|e. ——— By Virtue of a cert ilk'll copy of a decree and txecnoob G iiv (li’c-tH trnnCthe Clerk of the jMrer Circuit Court, in a raipe No. 3925 wherein o.M-ph Leonant, Alvk Leonard, James Leonard and John l-eor.aW by hjs guardian. Charles W. Dickson were plaintiff* and CxtJi ■trine Tiuk .mi, Mmnle. W. TlnkTrsni. -WiHle Tttikhain and Grace Tink)iani.<;. O. IJemtnir Henry w 4 It—Colburn, comprisingtl>e firm of Deming. Wood'S Cp were defendants. n-ouiriti" roe to make six hundred' and fifty-three dollars and thirteen -eents-fUrvi-.fA.mgether with intermit and costs, I will exposc at publie sale Saturday, March, 7th, A. D. ■ IS9I, bclvm n rue h. nr*, es I<l o'clock A. M. ."nd 4 •• Vl<»vk P. M■<.l •- .1 i-i <1 ay , al lh>' • ‘ >r •»f t I Court House in the town of KensseTser. Jikper count . 1 adi.ipa.tlie rents and prifil-. fir a term not cm-,-.- li*H.'.«o,ea .Fj veais iij toe year,, of the tot- i«injrdesc-iibed real estate, to-wit; The imr.'tiea-t qnsir’er c > of tin' northeast qnarfierr tiof section titre ■ iS). 1 iwn'-trr thir - ty-one(3;; north, range six (6> west, inJasperCounty, Indiana . And sjoini f "shell rer.:s and profits not sell fora sum sHtheH'i d to d i -diarge mild decree and. execution interest and costs, I will at tile same iimeainlplace., and.in the manner affcressidexp'.se at pyHTd stile‘the tee of said deioudao’fs m ami to sab! rxb-c-'iU" ' r so iniieli iliei.-'f as shall be siifiie ent to <r-, charge said decree and executiojl interest and Sa:d will made without relief ami tn acix>rdaLu;£,Av Ai rhe order <?f Court in - decree. ■ - 7 '< J ■ ■■ A - phtTIF bij E. Sheriff of Jaspert xjuntc, - Indiana. Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of a certified copy of a’deeree and execut ion to nic CTirwU'il fromtiieClerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause Nd! -4U4 w herein William B. Austin was plaintilL and William Terhune et al. were defendants 'requiring me to make the sum of oik* tliou. sand three hundred and eight dollars and twenty five cents, ($13(18 25), together wi ]> interest and costs, I will expose at public sale ou Saturday, March 14th, A. D., ——=— -IX9I. between the hours of 10 o’clock A.'sl. and 4 o’clock 1’ JI. of said day, at the door of the court house in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not-exceeding seven (7) years, by the year, of the following described real estatc, tO-wit: g The northeast quarter (X), and the northeast quart cr.c'Aof HieJstnithcastypiarter (JQ section two (21, township thirty-one (31) north, range six (ill west, in Jasper county, Indiana. And should such rents and nroflts not sell for a sum sufficient to discharge said decree and exeention-interest and costs, I w ill, at Ahesame time and place, and in the -manner aforesaid; expose at public sale the fee simple right of said defendants in and to said real estate or so nmcli thereof as shall be -s»ttloi+‘n-t-tm-vHsehaegts---saai-deeree-"anrt'TX -“ ecution inter.-sf ahd costs; j_Said sale will bejmide without relief and in accordance witfTthe order of Court in said decree and execution. , PHILIP RLVE. Shei’itT Jasper Co. Indiana. A. 11. Hopkins A? Thompson & Bro. Att’ys for Plaintiff. Feb. IG, 1891.

SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue.-of iveert'tlpil «©py of a decrev ' ':Witt-extvirtKm--bT-nTC-rfiTf f '( i r<>d from tlio Oterk of tbe JusporCircuit Coni", in a ei'iuse N 0.4171. wherein theStptc of liidienu exiel Janies C. Tlirawls, Commissioner of Drainage were- plaintiffs ami Arney Halowell ntii! - Halowelj, lier liussbanil, Isaac Gprlinrl, AV ill M. Gtjrhart, and Charles 11. Gerlun't were de’endauts, reqTinfing me .Umutkc ilie sirniof three hundred and one dollars and- lift.'A cents, (s3ol..Nlfc, together with interest and costs, 1 will expe-e at publie sxlu.on Saturday. March 21st, A. D. 1891. petween the hours of 10o’clock A. JI. and 4 o'clock I'. JI, of said day, at the door of the Conr,t House, in ihe town of ' Rensseliu'ir,' -Jasper is»uutVrlndia.imMlwGixmla andpruli-ls-for a term not exceeding seven (7> years, by -the-ycnr; pf-the foHourtwgr-■tteserfbetl -reSrns--tate', to-wit: The so'.illitvc-st quartet- (.Ip of ihe north Wes quarter fifc > of sect ion six ' >O, townshi p (30) north,’ range six. ,(6> west, in JaspetG eounty, Indiana, to pay' one hundred and fifty nine dollars. And the nortliwest quarter (hi of the south west, quarter t'C of section six (i>), in totvnship thirty i33j north, range six (6) j west, in said county and state, to pay one hundred and forty two dollars and tjfty; cents. And should such rents and profits not sell fora sum sufficient to discharge said decree and execution interest and cests, I -will nt the same tiine and place and tn the manner aforesaid, expose at. publttrsate the fee simple right of said defendants in and to said real estate or somuch thereof aS shall be sufficient to discharge said 1 decree, and execution, ini erest and costs. Said sale, will be made xyithout relief and in aeeordanee-Wit'll the order of Court in said ■4aiAxe.iw6 execution. 3 r ftt*** 8 Sheriff Jasper County, Indiana.

Xoticcto EHels s and Creditors »»i" Petition to sell Ileal kiitale. THE STATE OF INDIANA, I . Jasper County. )'-'UL, sin the Circuit Court. Notice is 'hereby given, that Preston N. Querry aS administrator or the estate of Daniel C. Prevo, deceased, late of said county and state, has died in. the Circuit Court of ■said county, his petition to sell certain real estate belonging to said decedent, tile personal property 'of said estate being insufficient io pay the indebtedness thereof; and that said petition will come up for hearing at the March term, 1891, of said court, on the second 'day thereof, which term conuhenc’es at the court house, in Rensselaer, Indiana, on the lt:th day of March, the year aforesaid. •rTT-'s, Witness the Clerk and the.se.il sw v t wof said Court, this 6th day of Feb- ; Jriiarv, A. D. 18;H. james f. irwin, Feb. 12-19-24. Clerk. NOTICE OF FINAL MENT OF ESTATE. In the Jasper Circuit Court, March Tenn, 1891. In the matter of the estate of / « Jhckson Evans, deceased, i Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned. as administrator of the e-tate of Jackson Evans, deceased, has presented and tiled his account and vouchers in iinal settlement of Said estate, and that the same | will come up for examination and action of i said Ciivuit court, on the 16th day of March, : 1891, at which time all persons interested in ' said estate are requited to appear hr said lumrt awl show cause, it any there be, why said tup ouut and votwhers stiould not be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein are aiso hereby requinal, at the t .me and place aforesaid,’ to appear and make proof of their heirsl;ip or clapn to anv pari of said estate. MtiUDECAI F, CHXI.CCTE. : Feb. 9k Mar. Administrator. I A g e i,»]em:in in Union County, Mo., wht» is ’<>o modc-'t u manto have his i t«wnre meriiion< d in the hew-papers. was 'tired of ’ 'jeHiutishi ''Cbitrnberlain's Paii B.tim. af*«»r ?r, BMdli.tines and irea* merits for '.jiifteen ' year . 5 > Sent bottles lor sale by F. B. I klej er». Flower pots nil sizes at cost, at J. 11. Willey & Sons'.

Gravel Road Notice. - ■ • RANGE LINE GRAVEL ROAD. ~

7. GeQrge M. RohintLon, Auditor of Jasper (JoindfifTii(T.\ 'ifif hori-ioj cortifj that 7n Cuusf ifl6l. John-AT. IF ’n.s,sp», I /far ey IF. W'K.il <m'l Gemye Welsh the ('-iiiniiiV.ee heretofore (ippnint'-il /,p the ]!->■'• ol if ('•’iHiHixshiinrs of Jasper Co., an Fi-'n-ioirp 3rd. 1831. fd'-d their rej>ort apjiortioniiuflhe easts of making d Free Tt'r.fihm an the Ji,i : aje Line from tile south line of the Countii. (XffftiiV'iiciiig at the southeast coriier 'of section (36) it iiil ej ietiilijri the/ice w/rtli thromjh Carpenter towuAop t-> the north- a.st i- ,rner of section one- (1), tomnslop seven {7) ir.est and said report shows Free Turnpik'- has been apporti'iiu'd to 3C lands and lots within tied miles of the Une of said .proposal Fre- Turnpike and that such lands and lots are reported us on-m-d -i.n parcels by the follouing named pe'rsons. to-uit:

Charles G. Austin, William B. Austin, Ephraim Angleniire, John M. Austin, Agricultural Association of Remington, Mary C. sill man, Marion W. Baker, GeqygeG. Bright, Benjamin Bruell, S. E Brnell, Henry R. Bond, Clarence Babb, Samuel Babb, Ethan A-Bartoo, James P; Bullis; -George E Bttllts, GeOrgeßuttts, Lavarus JI. Brown, Albert Brand, ViolindaM Beal, H. M Black, G. F. Bloom, Erasmus R. Burton, Margaret P. Bolles, James S. Banta, liavid 11. Bates, James Brottdy, John 11. Bartholemew, John M . Beal, Minnie A. V. Bartoo, Loisa Barnes, John M. -Bnuldoek. Einina Blaze, Jlavy Jane Brennan, Ralph H. Brewster, Edward 11. Briggs, Andrew Bukosky , Aaron Blake, ndependence Baltins, John Burger, Benjamin 51. Butler, Samuel Bowman, Charles Isaac Blake, Nathaniel P. Blake, Ezra Mary’ E. Blood, j. W. Broadie, Ammon Beasley, William T. Baines, Bryon O’Brien, Charles A. Boggs, Almiida Boggs, <’arie Boggs, - Mary J. B <>od, Dora J. Blood, Albert E Bond, Susannah Brown, Sophia XlTlerijamin, Jared Benjamin, Alice M. Braddock, John N. Brennan. Louiza A. Barnes, Jessie 1.. Bartoo; Thomas Collins, Adelia (.-happen, Keever Clymer, Samuel C. Curtis. NancyaGhappell, George 15. Chappell, George W. Cheek, E. J. Church, I'iie Christian Church, The M. E. Church, Ferguson D. Carson, Lucinda Costello, Edith N. Clapp, Church A Hartley, Elizabeth Stella Coffelt, John A. Coover, Mary Casey;. Claris & Vigle, Nancy Jane Crouch, Presbyterian Church, Edward W. Ciilp,. Ellen (LChiiniberlain, Mary E Clark, Crawford Cheek, Eliziibeth Canbe, Alma Clark, William Cooter, . _r_James Clorvery,— •PettTvirt'niada; Stella F.. Coffelt,

Lola A. Coover, Sarah E. Cooper, Sophia E. C'ommins, Mary lb Claus, Presbvterian Church, Joseph Dwehger, lleleu M. Draper, Isaac Jl.' Darrow, . Roy D. Davidson, Adeline Deno, .laeob Dlnzackj Harvey Diiraml-, -ChaTre'tDl iizae k, Jose ph DI uzaek, Charles T. Denham, Elihu L. Dibell, ;Ida A. Dickerson,—Dibel & Vanmeter. ;.. Jlarvß. Durand, . E.iUitableTrii<t Co., . Dttu'iei J. Ea-tbnrn, Josephine S. Emery,. TTlmerWEmerv, James F.. Eller, "Mar DET C . FfencTi i Naney ;M'- ITeu ch, Florence C. French, JamesTrazer, Independence French, Joseph Flickeustien, .Margaret E. Fuller, Sarah 15. French, 11. F-. Ferguson.,. Joseph Franko wick, JauieSLErankowiek, JosephineiGraliam, Wm Green Jr., Jlary F. Griftin, FraindsG-rav, —U-Mary J. Goldsljgrry, Patrick Griilln, William Gierrer t’lam F; Griffith,- # -Fitt- D. ■ttallhgorv 1 z Mary- D. Gpeen, J— llobert ibson, 'Jtuues 'IT. Glass*, " E. M. Green, James IL Green, ■_ Sai"ali»E. Green, Tersa A Garrison, Collins R. Griftitb, Walter C. Green, Samuel Gemberling, Josephine Graham, James H. Glass, Walter L. Gumm; DauielttV. Green, W. H. Hanna, William P. Hanna, George Harley, David Hunt, Ellen Harris, Charles E. Heacox, Tabitha C. Hunt, Baz Hlunt, Edwin N. Hyland, Michael D. Harter, Charles JI. Harris, James Hemphilj, Julia Hart, Esau Hart, Hathaway’ & Zea, Charles Hathaway, James N. Zea; ’ , Warren B. Hendricks, Catherine Hendricks, (Miarlek'E.Harlaeker, Harriet, Harmon, Jlary C. Hines, Jlary Jane Hinch, Chris’. HensliT, Sarah M. Howe, Wm E. Ilatiiling, Violet Harris, John W. Harris, John Hickle, Mary- E. ll:irtnj:)n. a „Lev4-44ftw ! kift9i " .A*i»ignW'6mielps Brothers, Elias Harner, A. A. Hammon, 15. W. Harmon, Aaron Hartman. Emma Harlacker, Owen R. HaiTacker, J. E. Holtet; Julia Hart, Rosa E. Haroii, Cinthia W. Harper, Elizabeth Hardy. George "W. Hileg, Levi Hawkins, Elizabeth R. Hollingsworth. Ann AV. Hascal, W. A. Hammond, George Hardy, Michael l>. Hurter, Cliurles W. Harris, Aaron B. Harlacker, Ko.xie E. Hawn, Sarah N. Hawn, Sarah 11. Irwin, The Travelers Insurance Coinjxiny, of Hartford, Conn., Mount Etna Jordan, George IL Jordan, Malinda Jordan, John Jordan,

Notice. Of Reception of Bids for Medical and Surgical Attendance for Poor PersonsNotice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners, of Jasper county, Indiana, will receive sealed bids until ten o’clock A. M. on Thursday, March tth,lßßl, for furnishing medical and surgical aid to the poor of the several townships and county Poor Farm in said county, for a period of one year. The Board reserving the right to reject any or all bids. George M. Robinson. ______Auditor Jas jut Co. Indiana. ’ notice: Of Reception of Bids for County Stationery, Blank Books, &c.. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioner of tas per county, Indiana, will receive sealed bids until one o'clock I'. M. on Thursday, March 5, IS’l, for furnishing < l<e offices of said county with blank books and stationery and all other material to be used in said offices for a period of one year. The Board reserving the right-to reject any ~ and amnds. ” GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Auditor Jasper Co. Indiana, ' . >_ ♦ ; ; rr litirs’ Ac', on. a new principle—regfllaling tiifc ii at. stomach and b.-ayeh through tlm t ive . A new discovery. Dr. titles' speedily cure b.-.d ia«'e, ifrrpid liter, pib'Sk epnstipaturn. Uju quakd tor m< n._wo<o?n, tynd jiLiic;fetr.-- NT:tal7<E-t. mildest surest <>im-s. <■', <-ts. 6--n:pl<*s in--. r.t B E. I’vlldg & Co. Shiloh’s Cure will'immediately ren<>re. Croup Whooping Cough and Bron-rjisli-s.

Mary E. Johnson, Ella E. Johnson, William James, Jiary A. Johnson, John Kittrrin a, - Mary A. Kfimv, - ' Simon H. Kaster,- Thmnirs Klien;. EdwurlJ Kirk, Frances Klou-e. John Kellner, Conrad Kaufhold, Wml'. Kirk, Keever Klyiner, Peter Kicker, Thomas Kin-er, Willis Love, Isaac A. Lanib, Martha J. Larnliert, James Little, Charles A. Lauric Ruth Ann Littlefield, ElizabetluA„J,ewis r JolH» Langholf. Evans Langly, John (). A. Lamboni, " -Joseph Lafever, —- -Jehm-E ewisv ——. ——•- - Sarah B. Lewis, Sarah Love, ,--■■■ Lougliery Bros, John C. Layman, Jlary I.arsh, Isaac A. Leave], Martha J. Lambert, John B. I.:>nil»>rn, MarcusG. Lewis. . E. M. l.oekwooil. Sarah L. Landon, Sarah I, J.alley, A. Leopold, Robert Love. Annaß. Lai-sh, Willis it. l ove; ,j6hn C. Lyman ; Mary Larsh; Catherine Laßuel Mary E. J.eck’ider; Nancy Loc.kw’ood; Rebecca A Luckey; Patrick J. McLaughlin, Robert \V. May, JaSon 11. Myers, Mary J .Mobre, John Y. May, Ira McCord, John S. Moorhead, Jlets A- Maier, Jennie P. Maxwell, JLAI.B. JieDougl®; Laura F. Mvl longle, Henry Mullen; Sanford A. Morgan, John D. Mver.*,l A. .M eCoy AGO, M clri I. Me jgs A , U. T. JJerrit, .. John E. Mitchell, John A. -Mitchell, Moorhead A Emery, ' George M. Morris, Wm S. Miller, Richard Met herd 1, Bridget Mullen. Joel Moore, Sabra C. Morgan, W. o. Myers, Charles E. Mills, John G. .Moses, Dominick McGlynn, John A. JlcCollough, Jane JlcCollough, Jiargaret C. Jlclntire, Oliver B Mclntire, J. D. Mason, ISabelle Mbore, Henry Miller, John G. Jlorris, Wm H Mills, Jacob Meyer, Leon Metz, Alonzo W, Nourse, IT.’xrrNelsoiT. Amos F. Nichols. Agnes Nelson; Peter Ochs. Dennis O’Connor, Brenhard O’Brien, -Jacob Ochs, John m. Ott, Daniel O’Connor, Daniel T. O’Connor, Mary’ O’Connor, Q. W. Pierce, Rebecca A, Patton, Reuben R. Mary E. Poole, ~7~ ~ Clara. B. Patton, Samuel m. Petfiey, John F. Pugh, Joseph Peffley, Elizabeth Plunket, Henry C. Phelps, James Parker, John J. Porter, Robert Parker, Annie E. Phelps, Geo. F. Penwright,■ Clara V. Phelps, Pittsburgh, ChicagoJLSt. Louis Railroad Co. Margaret J. Roberts, Hugh Roberts, Mathias Ream, Jacob D. Rich, Martha A. Rausch, David Ravenscroft, Edward Ravenscroft, Hezekiah Rook, Gotfried Rose, William Rose, , WiXljaiaX-SSCII,-. - James. Sheets, .....1.-- . ... Edward Sanford, G. F. Schuster, Smith & Kicker, Frank Shide, Chiis. G. Spitler, M. A C. A. Slaughter,— Caroliiie Shearer, Cornelia M> Shaw, M. L. Spitler, Nancy' Sage, . John Stout, Rebecca Spangler, Emma s. Spencer, M. J. Spencer, m. E. Spitler, Jlary-Stitz, Joseph Starkey, Armilda Stone, Almira E. Smith, Wm Sharkey, Emaline Smith, singeline Shipman, Z. K. Smith, Carl Stall, ThomasrH.ttslrew, Tlionias shelly. Adam Seibert, Andrew Summer, Joseph Shide, Mary D, Stiller, J. F. Shetler, Selina G.Snyder, Adam Sei bert, WHliam-tk-StrnfThW. J. B SinitlTT ’ Joseph Scheide, M. &O. A. Slaughter, Mary L>, Stiller, James A. Sutton, Benjamin (>. Spencer, Robert H. Tillson, St. A. ; Timmons, John A. Teeter, Marion G. Tntugh, Relieeea Timmons, C. F. Thomas, ' Harriet. Thomas,. _j£Jtainaa-Fnrpiiß~" (.diver Tin'iii'r. Rebecca Tharp,"' Margaret A. Tedford, Alfred Thompson,. Geo. G. Thompson, John L. Turner, 0. P, Tabor. D:tvid J._lho. Mary Terre; Welling.ton A. Traugh;. XV, Toxvnsend; John vv. Teet'er ; .. Travelers Insurance Co. of Hartford-Conti.; William Terpening; Martha A. Trinmons; Royal Si TfrrtTe; George E. Vincent; Oscar M. Vie-kerv; Miiria Vomlersmith; EstiierAV illets; ’ Wright Williams; Helen m. Walker; WmH M'ells; Lucy E. JVitman,; Johp R. WilsOu;.. Augusi Walters; llebet'cii .Wolt'c, Flora Wruteki; Isaac Westfall;ChariCsAViysony. . Anson -Wolcott:.' Wu kev: Wolf A Warlek H Mary C. Welherill; Fanny Wai-ren; Philip Woodham; Ira IV. Yeoman; G«o.rge-E.-Zmn; - Mathias Zimmer. Town of Remington; School To wn of Remington; and ail w’ho own Rea! Estate in Jasper county, Indiana; Within two miles of the line of said proposed free turnpike. In distributing the costs of construction the viewers have apportioned and aimed to apportion the costs of construction prorata to all the real estate wiihin a distance of two miles, counted by sections, of the line of said Gravel Road, in jasper county’, Ind. So anyone owning land within two sections of the proposed free turnpike in ja->per county, Indiana, whose mime does not properly appear in this notice wi l ! also take notice of sard-report and the hearing thereof. The Board of commissioners win meet in reguar session on March 2nd, iiSU ■; and at 10a m. Martin Oth, 1891 w’ill hear said report which report will remain QpJiJa-w-mv-trfflTT' ~ ■Pvr-H-m-WMpcrttOTXTf aH concerned until Friday, Marell nth. D9l. at luo’elock a. M. when if no exceptions are filed to said report the j}bah(l"bT”C<sninrsslbners will confirm the said report and if exceptions in writing lie fi ed before said time the said Board of Commissioners wili then and there determine such exceptions on the testimony which may be offered by any party interested and confirm, change or refer the report to another committee to make further report as may be deemed best on Such hearing. O Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of Commissioners this 3rd dav of February A. D.. 1891. ‘GEO. M. ROBINSON. Auditor jasper Co., Ind.

Notice of InsolvencyIN THE JASPER CIRCUIT COURT. In the Matter of the Estate ( of No. 242. Jackson Evgns, Deceased. 1 Notice is hereby given that upon petitipn filed in said court by MOrilecai F. Cliilcote, Administrator of saidßsmte, setting up the insufficiency of the estate of said decedent ttrpay the-debts and Ihtbrlittes thereof, the Judge of said court did. on the twentieth day of January, A. D.jirST, find said estate to be probably in sol writ-,-and ordered the same to be sei tb-daccording.y. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby notified of such insolvency, and required to’ file their claims against, said estate for allowance on or before March 16th 1891, that being the first judicial day of said March term, 1891Witness, the Clerk and seal of /b-, » , \said Court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, I Jthis 18th day of February. 1891. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. notice; of final SETTLEMENT GF ESTATE. In the mt'.ttoT of the Estate of Alexander L McDonald, deceased. In the Jit-per Circuit Court, March Term, 1891 NOTICE. is hereby given, that the undersigned, as Arliniinstr.itor of the estate of Alyxaifder 1.. Me Donald deceased, has presented and tiled his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and tint the same w! Iconic up for the ex_aminalion end action of said Circuit Court, O'l till’ iMh d'lt oUMarch. IS O, ;,t wliieTi time all persons ii.' res ,-d in. - aid etTate arc re quinul to rtpp-'.ir in said Court and show cause. If an >• i byre be, « by said account and voucher' s ~m,q n >t lie |ipi>rOAted— ~ Amil'-cm-TS-nrr bh U-i.iie. ami ail others "intci-efile-! there:,', lealso hereby required, at rhe tline arid place uiorcsaid, to appear and make proof of th- r Tv-ii ship or claim to auv itari <-t"»a: 1 r' f'-. ' WILLIAM IT. TYLER, .Win? isuator. Mordecc! U ( ! ' ’ O'n Att’v for Adtnr. Fcl y. u.,’ Feb. I;l-27. 1 Mar. 6.

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