Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1893 — Page 8
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MRS. MARIA SHEA^r— GYPSY FORTUNE TELLER. Learned hor art of a Gypsy Queen. Tells past, present and future. Gives last, of three mental wishes. Tens the subject What the wishes are and what their fulflllhient wilt be. Residence, south end of River street. Rensselaer. Ind. 26-3 m. , * J-f.HORTON, 5 DENTIST. '“'i- Crowns and ‘ ' v ,Vj'- Bridge work. . Teeth without plates. Socovering to ro>f of mouth. No destroying sense of tasle. Oflico over Honan’s Oas adnilmstcred for the painless extraction of teeth. , Dr. H. L. Brown, —-DEITTIST—RENSSELAER . - INDIANA . IN DKNT- . ISTKY. Office over PortprfA Wisliard’s. Gas'administered for painless extraction of teeth. (3 H. ERGANBRIGHT ; VETERINARY SURGEON. -JTTllimilKflfflL Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, On- : Treats all diseases of domestic animals. SURGERY and CHRONIC LAMENESS. are sneeialties. Your patronage solicited. Office F. JB. Me vers’ drug store! MeNSSELAer, - ' - - Indiana . T. H. Geer, D. V. S. TRAINER AND FARRIER Attends calls at all hours. Work guaranteed and charges reasonable. Of lice in Long & Co’s. Drug Store. " : TRIWftPJ--WT4€E A-,-MARION TOWNSHIP. Pi will be In my office up stairs in Citizens Bank Building; every Saturday to attend to Township business. WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion Township. Win. H. Churchill, Justice of the Peace. - " Office 2nd door north of the depot. 26-3 mp. B. F. Ferguson. J. H. Chapman. FGRGUSOK & CHAPMAN, Abstracters and Examiners es Titles, Farm loans a specialty. Buy and sell real estate, Sell B. &L. shares. Write Fire insurance in three of the best companies in,he U. S. aepresent .Etna Life—the best on the globe. Agent for four A-1 Accident companies. Rent town property or farms. Pay taxes for non-resideus. Discount notes. We soli,, your collections. Office Leopold’s block, Rensselaer, Ind. CENTRAL Meat Market, CENTRAL LOCATION-OPPOSITE PUBLIC SQUARE, RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA A. C. BUSHEY, Proprietor. All kind’ of fresh and cured m.etits ®f the best quality and at lowest p •in Fine beef stock & specialty. PIGISTKEK meat mim Henselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACE, PEOFR. BEEF, Pork, Veg!, Mutton, Sausange, Bologna, etc.,Boluin qnn,nttue* to suit pur chasers at the lowest prices. None bat the bent stock Kvetvbody is invited to call. |yThe hlgtflest prices paid for good cattle. J. J BtocKSBACrf. Guaranteed Core. We authorize our advertised druggist to Bell Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are aHlicted with a Cough, Colder any Lung, Throat or Chost trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, ;t6d experience no benefit, you may rotorn the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free B. F. Meyer's Drug Store. Large size 60c at and fi.oo.
LICKING AND GETTING LICKED.
Editor Hot crock, of the Monticello Democrat and His Two Scraps. A newspaper controversy last fall between Editor Rothrock, of the Monliceilo"£fe»tocmf, and Walter Hartman, a well known young Democratic lawyer, of Monticello, and whose articles were published in the Monon Times, had a sensational result last week, as will appear from the following from the Monticello herald: Many who read the pretty fling of the Democrat at Walter Hartman last week congratulating the Whitecounty democracy on his departure and announcing it as a good riddance, smiled at its malice and pitied the editor who could carry a personal grudge so far as to burden his readers with it after it had become hoary with age, and especially when his adversary was about to take himself out of the State and would soon cease to be a thorn in his side. But the editor of the Democrat is not the man to accept peace on such an incidental footing, and the newspaper drubbing he received from Hartman last summer had cut deeper than many supposed, as the events of last Monday proved. Thornt Perrigo, the plasterer, had been having trouble with youug Otbe MiDer, which liad resulted in a justice trial and a fine for Thornt. Oil Monday afternoon Miller and Perrigo came together on the south side and Thornt gave chare to the
boy, overhauling him in the street near GuOd man’s store. He was pounding him vigorously, and the boy began to yell in such soul piercing tones as to excite the sympathy and alarm of passers by. 5 Hartman, who was standing at the foot of the Herald oflice stairway, stepped out in the street, and taking hold of Perrigo tried to pursuade him to stop beating tlie boy. He used no violence, and his efforts were solely in the interest of peace. Suddenly he was from the rear by John Rothrock, who jerked him down in the mud-and began striking him in the face. Hartman did net even see who his assailant was until.he was flat on his back and bad received two blows. He then recognized the man he had passed and repassed on the street many times since their hostilities bad begun and who had never until that moment made an offer to strike him. Now he was standing over him and doibg his best to give him some mark on.his face to remember him by when J he should get to Montena. By this time Prosecutor Marvin had reached the scene, and as Hartman regained his feet he was commanding peace. Rothrock defied him, r- wore hoyiould whip him and applied epithms to him too vile for publication. During his attack on Hartman he had interspersed his blows with remarks such as “Called me a viper, did you?” and as he retired he remarked with a triumphant snort that this was the opportunity he had long been looking for. It was truly a golden opportunity for Rothrock, but the opportunity for Hartman to defend himself was not so golden. When the latter arose his face was bleeding and he was plastered with mud from head to foot. He Rifely complimented Rothrock on hld.Aravery(?)as the latter swaggereir off toward his office, and then going into the restaurant he washed the blood from his face, got rid of some of the mud on his Clothing, and came out in fairly presentable condition. His chief damage was to his clothing, though liis face showed a few marks of violence. His overcoat was torn and practically ruined with mud, and he had to invest in a new hat. His part in the affair was entirely involuntary, and no blame whatever attached to him.
These who saw' the proceedings, were indignant at the cowardly outfage, and the feeling was so intense against Rothrock that had he lingered on the scene a moment longer, he would have had to answer to the crowd for his inexcusable conduct. About an hour afterward he came out of Deane’s saloon in a hilarious mood, and going ovrr to Fox & Karp’s he met with a rather startling experience. lie invited several men to drink with him, aud as the glasses were being filled he recounted his exploit with Hat tman and boasted that he had five or six other fellows booked for the same kind of a dose. Pete Fox, who was behind the bar, expressed a doubt of his ability to lick any body and tapped him playfully ob the cheek. Rothrock
reached for Foie and knocked his cigar out of his mouth, at the same time removing. a little of tlie cuticle from his nose. Then Fox came around from behind the bar and knocked him down several times, and when he got through with him he allowed him to go out in the backyard aud lean up against the fence to recuperate. He was not in good shape to appear in public, and Pete kindlyopened his cellar door and let him retire to the basement, where Dr. Clark gave him such surgical attention as he needed, until he was able to meander home in the shades of the “evening. His injories-are noFthoughtto be very serious and in a few days he may be expected up town again looking for the other citizens he has threatened to “lick.” Rumors were afloat yesterday to the effect that the patient was in a critical condition from the effects of a kick Below the erpiator, but the doctor states positively that there is no rupture, and the injury is in ail probability only temporary.
Township Trustee’s Notice. BARKLEY TOWNSHIP. The undersigned, trustee of Barkley township, gives notice that he will be at his office, at Ins former residence in said township, on the Second Tuesday of each month to transact the business of his office J. F. ILIFF.
ROYAL COSSACK, (2452) Trial at 4-years-old 2.3 ft 1-2. Standard under rule 0. by 4 DON COSSACK, 980. Record 2,28. Will make the season of 1893 $s foi lows: Mondays, Tuesdays. Wednesdays, Thursdays, at. IL K. Harris’ farm, in Barkley township * Fridays and- Saturdays, at F, M Hanloy’s barn, in Rensselaer. Terms: —810 to insure a living colt, F. M. HANLEY, Keeper.
English Shire Stallion. To our many friends and patrons, tha undersigned would say, that they have changed their well-known Clydesdale horse, Silver, for an Imported English Shire horse. Weight 1703, fine color, style and action. Also tave Lawyer Bill, a dark brown and black Jack, 14£ hands high, weight 1000 lbs. Both will make tae season of 1893 at Guild & McJimsiy’s livery barn, at Medaryville. TERMS; —$7 to insure in foal, if paid before Feb. Ist, 1894. 810 to insure a standing <olt. GILLAM HVf STOCK ASS’N. OwnerGeo, S. Guild, Pres. Geo. i). Prevo, Sec’y.
There is nothing I have ever used for muscular rheumatism that gives me as much relief as Chanberlain’s Pain Balm does. I have been using it for about two years—four bottles in all—as occasion required, and always keep a bottle of it in my home. I believe I know a good thing when I get hold of it, and Pain Balm is the test linament I havo evei met with. W. B. Denny, Dairyman, Now Lexington,,Ohio. 50 cent bottles for sale by F. B. Meyer’s, druggist. WKle Mr. T. J. Richey, of Altona, Mo., [was traveling ia Kansas he was takeiJ violently ilfwith cholera morbus. He cjßed at a drug store to get Borne medtine and the druggist recommended Chamberlain’s cone, cholera and dirrlpe remedy so highly he concluded to trr it. The result way immediate relief and a few doses cured him completely. It is made for bowel complaint andbothingelse. It never fails. For salepy F. B Meyers, druggist
Sheriff’s Sale. NO. 4411. By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree and fexecntionlfl me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit CourtTn'aiS'fiSS'Wherßfir The -Etna Life Insurance Co. is plaintiff and Elizabeth A. Lewis et al are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of six hundred and forty-five dollars and thirty-five cents,($645 So 1 and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest and best bidder on Saturday, May 6, 1893, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. If. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day 1 at the door of the court house orsaid Jasper c .unty. Indiana, first the rents and profits .for a term not exceeding s-yen years of the following ce--rrihed real esstate, to-wit: , The north half of the north wheat quarter of section five (5) in township twenty seven f27j north, range six-gBJ west, iu Jasper county, Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may he necessary to discharge said decree, interest and coats and if said real estate shall not sell for a stfficientfsufii to satisfy said decree I will at the same time and place offer the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following described real estate to-wit:. _ The west half 04) of the southeast quarter (i.Oof section thirty-one (31) in township twenty-eight (2&) noxth.Qf range six di) west in Jasper connty, Indiana, arid if'said rends and profits will not sell for a sufficient stun-, to satisfy the residue of said decree, interest and costs, I will at the-same time and plltce expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may he necessary to discharge the residue of said decree and judgment. . ZZJZI Said sale will he made without any relief whatever from valuation of appaisement laws of the State of Indiana. CHAS TV. HANLEY, Sheriff Jasper County, Indiana. Thompson & Bro. and t -■ ' IV. 11. H. Carbarn, ,* Attys.
Sheriff’s Sale. * - ■ No-4446, i By virtue of a certified copy of a decree and execution to me directed from the clerk of t he Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause whorein The .Etna Life Insurance Company was plaintiff and W- Treose Smith el al were defendants, requiring me to make the sum of nine hundred thirty three dollars and eighty i'our cents ($933.34). with interest on said de-c-reeaivl thelurtner.sum of fifty six dollars and sixty nine ($56.09). as costs and the costs to a erne I will expose at public sale to the highest and best bidder on Saturday, May Otk, A, D. 1893. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day, at tlie door of the court house in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper Connty, Indiana. the rents and profits, for a term notexci eding seven (7i years bv thb year of the following describe! real-es-tate, u>wif : : The northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, also ten (10) acres off of the west side, of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter, also twenty nine and a half (23#) arrtfs-cut of tin; southeast, iiuiirter of the nortlienst quarter, dCssribed as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of said forty acres and running thence west fifty threfefaS) rod -; thence north six tv (i;o) rods; thence west twenty seven (271 rods: thence north twenty (20) rods; thence cast eighty (SO) rods; thence south eighty (SO) rods to the place of beginning; oil being in section nineteen (10), township twenty eight (28) north, range tive-45) : wvest, containing seventy nine and arhalf (79#) acres in JasperCounty Indiana. If saiil rents and profits Will not sell for a sufficient sum to'satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at Ukmhuuc time and • place expose at publie sale the fee simple of said real estate or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. CHAS. W. HANLEY, Sheriff of Jasper County. W. 11. 1L Graham, plaintilf’s atty.
Ditch Notice. Notice is hereby given that the viewers aprointed in the ditch petitioned for by George Blaze and others affecting lands in Jasper and Bulaski counties, Indiana, have filed their report with the Auditor of each of said counties reporting iii f;ivor~Of said improvement. _ Said proposed ditch is described as follows: Commencing it a point 108 rods westof the center of section 21. township Sj. noTth of range 5 west in Jasper county, Indiana, and from thence south 14 degrees west, 600 feet to stake 6 and from thence south 3014 degrees east, 20!) feet to slake s, and from thence south 57;’, degrees east 2200 feet to stake 30. and from thence south 59 degrees, east 300 feet to stake ' 33, and from thence south 69)4 degrees east, 103 feet to stake 34, plus 3 feet, and from thence south 84 degrees east, 897 feet to stake 43 (to ■„ line east of Section 21), and from thonci south 41 degrees east, 40 fest to stake 43, plus 40 feet and from thence south 060 feet to stake 50 (along line) and from thence south 12 degrees east, 150 feet t > stake 51.-plus.so foot am] from thence south 24 degrees ease 873 feet to state 60 plus 23 feet anu from thence south 80?4 degrees east 1477 feet to state 75, and from thence south 50!4 degrees east 150 feet to stake 7(1 plus so feet and from, thence south 71)4 degrees east 3585 foet to stake ill plus 85 feet and thence south 57 degrees cast 3u59 feet to stake 142 plus 44 feet. " ~
Tile names of the owners of the lands through which the said ditch will pass and who will lie assessed for the construction thereof in both of said counties are as follows: David Rathfon, Adam Hess, Joseph G Hunt, Ellie Neff, Thomas Robinson. Catharine Odom, pjharles Odom, Agerdom Coffman, Anna Coffrrr.an, \V. S. Stephens, George Odom, Lewis Odom,John Pruett, Benjamin Hoard, A. P. Rockwell. George Blaze, John Rodgers, John Mason, William Johnson, John Titer, John Pifer heirs, dames anu Mary Whitaker, Trustee of Gillam township, Jasper county, Ellie Davis. Henry Metzger, John Hanley, Charles Sturgis, James C. Culp, Susan Smith, William A. Rinehart, Ellen Kelly, Thomas If. Robinson, JolinH. Mallon, Edgar 1,. Blaze. James Culp, Nimrod Morland, Martha J. Haywood, Trustee o[ White Post township, Pulaski county, Indiana. Trustee of Salem township. Pulaski county, Indiana, William Straight, Win. straight,and Jasper and Pulaski county highways. Therefore, notice is hereby given to the above named parties aud the Trustees of the townships affeyted by the proposed improvement and all other parties interested and affected in each of said counties of tlie pendency and prayer of said petition and the viewers report thereon and that at tlie timu and place set for the hearing of said report and petition aud any remoiistranecs.'if any. Unit may ho IHoU thereto is on Friday, the9th day of June, t9t», at the Auditor's oiliee in Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the same being the stli day of the regular Juno term JK93, of said Commissioners court and that at Said meeting the Coni mini sioners of Jasper and Pulaski counties wil meet and act conjointly. in Witness Whereof I have herof SFiAh V mto 861 ? a y Land and atllikd the seal the Board ol CommlSioners, at 0 y Rensselaer, Indiana, this 13th day of April, 1593. HENRY B. MURRAY, Auditor Jasper County, April 20-27. May 4. Indiana.
A Leader, Since its first introduction, Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the load among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives—containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine lor all ailments of Stomach. Liver or Kidneys.—lt will cure Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, ann drive Malaria from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with bach bottle or the money will be refnnded. Price only 500. per botte. Sold by Meyers the Druggist
ini New FIRM, W I wew GOODS. .| NGN BMILMNG; M The Undersigned —‘-4 '• "~ r^'1 ..■ II ■ || » ... . ■ •=.. - —■ HaveJormed a partnership and opened buisaess—in the new iron building on Van Rensseluer street, south of McCoy’s bank -bmldihg. They have a full and wholly fresh line of StapleM“Fancy Grocreies, WHICH THEY WILL SELL AS CHEAPLY ' ; 7; ' AS FIRST CLASS GOODS CAN BE SOLD FOR. G-ive ns a trial, WARNER & SHEAD, j
Notice of Survey Notice is hereby given to Nancy J. Goff, David J. Thompson, Gatiliel F. finttoa-, Louis Davisson, Alfred Thompson, James M. Hill and Tfenrlntts Crawford. That T own the east lmlf of the ne M and the east half of the sw-M and- the self of section (> in township 8.6 north range 6 west in Jasper Connty, Indiana*and that I will proceed with the Surveyor of said county Ip make a legal survey of S lid section or so much thereof as is necessary to establish my lines and corners Said survey to begin on the 22nd day of May. 1898. JAMES P. SHERMAN. John E. Alter, - , Connty Surveyor. Ditch Notice. WHEREAS, William T. Meyers and , Peter Hinds, filed in the Auditor’s office of Jasper County, Indiana, on the 26th day of November, 1892. a petition praying the Board of«Co«{!nw)sionerw<,r44),^flid,,county to cause to he: constructed a ditch, drain and watercourse in Jasper county, as hereinafter -described, and whereas on tUa sth d ay of December, 1892. Tlie' same "being tlie regular December term of said Boa'll, John M. Wasson, Robert B_. Porter and William 11. G win were appointed viewers to perform certain . duties named in the order of said Board aud at the March term, 1893, the said viewers asked and obtained further time to file their report. And on the 16th (lay of March, 1893, the viewers met at the commencement of said proposed Ditch, drain and watercourse, with John E, Alter, surveyor of Jasper county, Who is also a civil engineer and performed all the duties named in the order of said Board and that said viewers filed their report on April 22nd, 1393. Therefore notice is hereby given of the pemiency and Prayer of said petition, and tbe fifing of said viewers report thereon, and the timeset for hearing thereof is on Monday. June the sth. 1393. The saute being the firs" day of tlie regular June term, ItttJ. of said Commissioners Couit, said nroposed Ditch is described as follows, to-wit: Commencing one hundred and ninety seven (197) feet north of tlie southwest corner es the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section t wenty three (23), township twenty eight (28) north, range six (6) west, in Jasper County, Indiana. Thence south eighty 'five (85) degrees west, one hundred and thirty seven (137) feet to station stake one (1) plus thirty seven (37). Thence north eighty eight (88) degrees west, four hundred and nine (409) feet to station stake five (5) pins forty six (46). Thence north forty six and one half (46#) degrees west two hundred and four (204) feet to station stake seven (7) plus fitly (50). Thenee north fifty five and one half (55#) degrees west six hundred and eighty six (686) feet, to station stake fourteen (14) plus liirty six (36).
Thence north eighty seven and ono half (87#) degrees, west, one thousand four hundred ana sixty four (1404) feet to station stake twenty nine (29). Thence north eighty eight and ono half (88#)degrees west, one thousand one hundred (H 00 feet to station stake forty (40). Thenee north fifty seven and one half (57#) degrees west, two hundred (2001 feet to statfon stake forty two (42). Thence north forty three (43) degrees, w cs four hundred and thirty five (135) feet to station stake forty six (46) plus thirty five (35) where Said ditch drain and watercourse will terminate three hundred and fifty two (352) feet west of the nortliwest corner of tlie northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty two (22) in said township and range where said ditch will terminate in ditch number four (4) known us the Ilildobrant ditch constructed by the order of the Jasper Circuit Court. The whole length of said ditch is four thousand six hundred and thirty five (4635) feet. The names of owners of lands througliwLicit said ditch will pass and he affected by the construction of said ditch are as follows, to-wit: Blarugaret A. Beaver, Caroline Schmid, Caroline Schmidt. William T. Moyers, Frank Foltz, George W. Folks, Joseph Glasser, A hagai 1 Hinds, Mllroy Township, Jasper connty, Indiana, for tlio use of Public highways, Milroy school township. Jasper county, Iniliana, and Albert G. W. Farmer. set my hand and affixed the l "DuT Jseal of the Board of Commissioners of safd county at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 24tli day of April. 1893. HENRY B. MURRAY, Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana. James W. Douthit, Atty for petitioners: Apr-27-May-4.i1.
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SMUT ms. A Whereas William Large has filed his complaint in the Jasper Circuit Court against James Ward and others in Cause No. 4528, and an affidavit of his attorney stating that the following named defendants are nonresidents of the State of Indiana, towit: James Ward and Mrs. Ward his wife, John Ward and Mrs, Ward his wife, Rice M. Porter and Mary A. Porter his wife, Jessie I. Hammond and Mr. Hammond her liushand, William A. Porter and Mrs. Porter his wife, Asa Porter and Mrs. Porter his wife, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of known heirs, devisees and legatees of all of the above named defendants; that said defendants are hereby "notified- that -said aetion_ is brought to quiet title to certain real estate in said county of Jasper, and that the cause is set<for hearing on the 19th day of June, 1893, the same being the 13th juridical day of the June Term, 1893, of said court and said defendants are notified to appear at Rensselaer, before tl.cwJudge in said county and answer or demur to said complaint, at said time. , Witness my hand and of- \ seal j- ficial seal of said court this * —r—- ' the 26th day of April, 1893. WM. H. COOVER, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit CourtThompson <fc Bro., Atty for plff. Apr-27-M-4-11. Mil STATE OF INDIANA, Jasper County. John Pokrywke and Pokrywke, his wife, are hereby notified that Geo. K. Hollingsworth lias filed Ills complaint in the Jasper Circuit Court to foreclose a mortgage on certain real estate in said county, in which they claim an interest, and said cause shall stand for trial for Monday, June 12th, 1893, the Same being the seventh j udicial day of the June Term, 1893, ot the Jasper Circuit Court. Witness, my hand and the seal of f SEAL \ sai(l court, this 18tli day .of April, . v J 1893. V * 7 o^ / WM. H. COOVEH, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court, Austin & Oo„ Attys for Plff. Apr-20-27• May-4 •
Him m, Bo it remembered that in Cause No. 4522 wherein John A. Sigler in plaintiff and Patrick Hanlon et al. are defendants, the plalntiff filed his complaint' lind an lUtldavlt that the following named defendant* are nonresidents of the State of Indiana, towit: Patrick Ilanlou and Mrs. Hanlon Ills wife, John 11. Fravel and Mrs. Fravel his wife, John Hanlon and Mrs. Hanlon his wife, Mary Hanlon and Mr Hanlon her husband, John Hurlburtand Mary Hurlburl his wife. Alfred Hiirlburt and Mya Hurlburt his wife, and all of the unknowu heirs, devisees and legatees and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of all of the above named defendants and that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said suit which is brought to quiet title to real estate in Jasper County, Indiana, which cause will s'and for trial on the ltith day of June, 1893. the same being tho 13tli Juridical day or the June Term, 1883, of the said court at which time all of said defendants are commanded to appear. In Witness Whereof, I nave f hr » tT\hereunto set my hand and seal and Jftfflxed the seal of said court this 0 28th day of April, 1893. WM. H. HOOVER, Qlerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson & Bro. Apr-27-May 4-11. WANTED SOLIbITORS F a%s] to handle the Official Directory and Reference Book of the World’* Columbian Exposition, profusely Ik u:itruted, handsomely bound, sells at popular price, pays good commissions. Everybody neena Itjustatthlstlmo and will buy it. Exclusive territory jriren. Bend for handsome descriptive circular. W. B. CONKEYCO. Publtahers. Chicago. 111.
