Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1894 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

smsiiw m. State of Indiana, ( ' County of Jasper i 88 In Jasper Circuit Court October term 1891. Gustaf Hiefecher vs Lawson Bruce and Sarah I. Bruce, his wife, and the unknown. heirs devisees and legitees of Lawson Bruce and Sarah I. Bruce both deceased, and the unknown I heirs devisees. and legatees, of the un- I known heirs devisees and legatees of the I said Lawson Bruce, and Sarah I. Bruce George W. Spiter and Malinda Spitler! his wife, ami Marion L. Spitler and Mary E. Spitler, his wife. Mary V. Hammond, .. . and Edwin I’. Hainuionu.,her .husband. John E. Spitler unmarried. Mary C. Teter "• and Edward T. Teter. her hu-band, and Etta E . Baker and Ashel S. Baker; her husband. and George W. Spitler and Eldora Spitler, his..wife, heirs of George W. spit.er.a’ul .Maliu ia Spitler, both de- . ceased, William Braden and Anna Braden ■ his wife', and the unknown heirs, devisees j and legatees of the said William Braden, , and Anna. Braden, both deceased, and the i unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of I the unknown heirs, devisee's and legatees of the said William Braden and Anna I Braden, the Indiana Illinois Central I Railway . Company. Hamilton Jefferson i and Mary Jefferson, life wife, and the nil- ■ known and legatees of.the. . ..said.Hamilton Jefferson ami Marx..lefiht. - son, -both—deceased, and , the unknown so- heir- g devlsees-aiKL-legatees of the Jinknown heirs, . ■ said Hamilton Jefferson and Mary Jefferson. John O. Smith and the Unknown wife of John <). Smith, and Smith the I. wife of John O. Smith whose true name is i- - . unknown, and the imka'iwn.lmirs-devisefe,- r —-.-mnddegaivaavofTiiWsatiTJoliii O. Smith and I unknown Wile of John 0. Smith, both I deceased, and the unknown heirs, devi- i sees and legatees, of tne. unknown heirs, I devisees ami legatees of the said John O. I SmiUmahd,,, wills. -WI iliain 11 utchisoii, .and. I the unknown wife, of William Hutchison. | and Hutchison, the wife of William lEuicliisop. true name is unknown, and the unknown heirs devisees ami legatees of the said William Hutehison aml 'Wlfo. both deceased.-an'd the-uii-known heirs devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs devisees and legatees .of the said William lliiteliison and wife. John'O. Smith and the unknown wife of John O. Sinitli. and —Smith, wife of John O. Smith, whose true name is unknown and the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of John (>. Sinitli. and wife both deand legatees of the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of the. said John O. Smith, and wife, Durastus W-. lliiteliison and Caroline Hutchison, his wife, and tlie unknown heirs devisees and legatees of Durastus W. lliiteliison. and Caroline Hutchison, botli deceased, and the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of tlie unknown heirs devisees ami legatees of the said Durastus W. Hutchison,and Caroline Hutchison. Durastus W. Hutchison, and Mutehison.“his wife, and the unknown, wife of I lurasiusAV. Hutchison and the unknown heirs devisees 1 and legatees of Durastus W. Hutchison and wife, both deceased, arid tlie unknown heirs devisees and legatees of tlie unknown -heirs devisees and legatees of Durastus W. Hutchison and wife; Arlen E. Baily, and wile of Alien 1.. Bally, and tile unknown wife of Allen L. Baily and the unknown heirs devisees and legatees-of Allen L. Baily. and wife both deceased and the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of the. unknown heirs devis fes and legatees of Allen L. Baiiy and w I, D. W. Hutchison and Caroline Hute 1 jou his wife and the unknown heirs det .fees and legatees of M. W, lUitelilson,.anfl Caroline Hutchison, life wile, aud the unkiiown heirs devisees and legatees-of tiro"unknown heirs devisees and legatees of D. W. Hutchison, and Caroline Hutchison, his wife, both deceased. A. L. Bailey, aud Bailey, wife of A. L. Bailey, and Bailey the wife of A. L. Bailey, whose true name is unknown and the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of A. L. Bailey and wife both deceased, and the unknown heirs devisees ifild' legKteE’S“of the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of A. L. Bailey and wife. Allen 'L. Bailey and Mary Bailey Ids wiie. I>oth deceased and the unknown heirs devisees ami legatees of the unknown heirs ilevbe.es and legatees of Allen h. Bailey and. Mary Bailey. Nancy. M. HuteUlsomiui<L.AVm. J, HuteliiSon. hei’ husband and the unknown heirs and legatees of Nancv M. Hutchison and AVm. J. Hutchison both deceased, and tlie unknown heirs flvvi-'-ees and legatees of tlie unknown heirs devisees and legatees of Nancy M. Hutchison, and Wni. J. Hutchison, A. A. SlioeTitakeT“aird MTiry;T;“Slwcm:il<cr. life wife-, and Die unknown heirs devisees and fegatees of A. A. Shoemaker, and Mary J. Shoemaker, iioth deceased and the unknown beirsMeyis®s2;amlmegatees7<rf = Hnr‘ - —iTnlrridwiiTieTfs di'Viscos and legatees of a. A. Shoemaker and Mary J. Shoemaker, Levi Patterson and Elslne Patterson, his wife, and tlie unknown heirs devisees ami legatees of Levi Patterson and Elsbie PattersoriT his wife, both deceased, and tlie unknown heirs deviseesand legatees of the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of Levi Patterson ani£Elsbie Patterson. ' Jesse Brockway. Emn.a Barnard- and Uriah W. Btirnard. her husband, aml-the uuknawn heirs devisees ami legatees of Emma Barnard and Uriah W. Barnard, her husband, both deceased, and tlie unknown heirs devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of Emma Barnard, and Uriah W. Barnard. SSf “Now comes tlie plaintiff by rergiison ami Douchit, liis attorneys, and tiles his complaint herein togetiier with an affidavit that all the above namedMefemlatHs excepting Marion .L, Spitler. amlAliu-y E. ..Spitler, Mary V. 11ammond, and Edwin r. Hammond. John E. Spitler Mary C. Teter, and Edward T. Teter. EtUJ-.. Baiter and Asahel S. Baker, are not residents ot the State of Indiana. This action is brought to quiet title to real estate. Notice is therefore hereby given all of said (Tefeinlanf s that unless they be and appear on the first dav of tlie uext term of tlie Jasper circuit Court to lie liolden bn the third Monday of October 1894, at tlie Court House in Rensselaer, in said county iuidstatcand answer or demur to said complaint, tlie same will be heard and determined in tlieir absence. In jwitness whereof I hereunto set hand and affix tlie seal of said ( Icourt at Reusselaer this 4th day of August, 1894. WM. H. COOVER. i Clerk'. Ferguson & Doutiiit, Atty's, for plaintiff.

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