Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1895 — Page 8
J. W. HOBTON, Dentist. Orown sn<l Brutgework. Teeth without Hates. So covering to r jof of mouth. No fh». sws« of taste Office over Poet Office. Ges apminJetered for the painless extraction of teeth. • •r. 11. V. Brown, --□HtfTIST—ffiNBSEI/AER - INDIANA. Crown and B n dge w o r k Teeth withW'*:'• out Plates a SpecialtyALL THE LATEST METHODS IN DENTISTRY. Office over Porter|& Wishard’s. Gas administered for painless extraction of teetn. ■ H. J. KANSAL, M. J). C. - - VETERINARIAN. - - Office With RENSSELAER, W. A. HulT, the Jeweler. IND. Graduate of Chicago Veterinary College. J?. IHKAWI.S, Surveyor At Engineer, ■ce with COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. tn Williams 4 Stockton block, Rensselaer - Indiana. ■ PIONEER ■ MEAT MARKET. BEEF, Pork. Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Balogna, etc., sold in quantities to suit purr Chasers at the LOWEST PRICES. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is tnvited to call. THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID GOOD cattle J J. EIGLESBACH, ■ Proprietor. THtiraiss; ®uTi€E,
M A RION TOWNSHIP... Ke hi my office up stairs in Citizens -it Buil d teg: every Saturday to attend to TOwnsuip Trustee Marion Tow u~.. ‘ M. >. reiguson.' J • B. Chapman. FERGI SOX & CH 4PM AX, Abttracters and Examiners es Titles Farm :<■ specialty. Btw and sell re a ■stale, ifell B. &.L. shares. Write Fue insurance in three, of the best companies m the ST present .Etna Life-the best on the clobe. Agent for four A-l Accident companiel Rent town property or farms. Pay garretfor non-resideus. Discount notes. We ■olit vour collections. Office Leopold s block, Rensselaer, Ind. Morris" EnglHlk Stable Powder Not only cures bat pra 'ente di*e t e and when fel tv> - three times a week will keep your s oak in fl io con dition, will make them slicx, fat and glossy. Changes the en ire system, gives new blood, h w lie, and puts them in good condition for spring work. Ful pound p>c <sges 25 centsSo 1 byF B M yer. Distemper Among Horses Safely and qti k y cured by the use o! Craft s Dist mper and Cough Care. It noton etc Ji DH t anr but when administered in time prevents its sprea 1 among h rs s and colts that has been exposed to the contagion It is not dpensiae and is easily administered. Sen tor book on Distemper—free. Address W< Ils Medicine Co. Lafayette, Ind. or ask F. B. Meyer, the uruggist.
Relief in Six HcursDistressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved nrsix hours by the -‘New Great South American Kidney cure” This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female.. In relieves retention ot water and pain in passing it almost immediately, If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by A. F. Long & Co druggists. Renssel -er, Ind. Idee 94 lllntsou t*ouu«y Keeplnß. Is the title of our little pamphlet which tells all about bow to have i lenty of eggs and ro sick chickens. The cost is trifling, and the man or woman who wants to raise poultry successfully can do it by using Wells’ Hoosiei Poultiy Powder. Price 25 cents. Pamphlet Lree by addressing Wells Medici - e Co yafayette, lud. Sold by F. B. Myer. What is this. anyhow 9 ■ It is the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled from the watch. To be had only with Jas. Boss Filled and other watch cases Stamped with this trade mark. O « pwtal will kriwi VM • watofc caw Keystone Watch Case Co., Z PHILADELPHIA.
REMINGTON ITEMS.
Mias Anna Derschell who.who was called to Michigan to nurse her mother through a siege of typhoid fever returned to her school duties this week, leaving her mother convalescing very’ slowly. • Miss Mary Price of Hartford City, Ind., visited relatives and friends last week.
Mrs. Addie Gros, of Delphi, who visited Miss M. P. Bolles last week, returned to her home Monday. Mrs. Ica Morrisentertainedft number of her friends Friday. Mrs. C. M. Shaw returned home Friday. « ' . Bert Shepherd spent New Year’s week at home. Geo. Shawl was thrown against a box car last week and seriously hurt about the head and shoulders by his team becoming frighted by a bale tiff hay falling on him. .
Mrs. Wm. Green returned home from her Ohio visit Wednesday. Fred Burger took a relapse from his illness and has been very sick the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Burger who were in Ohio at the time, returned home Thursday, as he would not allow them to be sent for sooner. At present writing he is improving again. Jesse Bond returned to the Cincinnati Dental College, Monday. The G. A. R. open installation and supper for Mesdames G. A. R’s. was a very interesting event, and much' enjoyed by those present; Miss Ollie Henricks returned to her home Friday. Miss Flo will remain another week.
Mr. John Hollett and family have gone to 111., to attend the goiden wedding of Mrs. Hollett’s parents, Mn and Mrs. Shilling. It is rumored that there is a genuine case of leprosy in Jasper county and not many miles from Remington. We sincerely hope that it is a false report. The week of prayer will be observed as usual, Monday and Tuesday evenings at the Christian church. Wednesday and Thursday evenings at the Presbyterian church and the the balance °f the week at the M. E. church, Mrs *wkc Thomas bought the i i w t'H'ino tlifit used handsome ne pmnv uni t „ at the concert Ittst fall. It is one of tS finest instruments ever brought into town. Mrs. Thomas McMurr&j is on the stek list this week. —Mr. Besse and feinily now occupy the Williams..property, recently vacated by Mr. Hodshije.
Advertised Letters.
Samuel Ilaffimond, James Hoach, Mrs. May Hull, Mr. James R.Adims, Claude Anderson, Mr. Frank Beypaiec, Mr. W. C. Lawrence, Mr. Geo. R. Masters, Mss Maria Spread, Charles W. Marquand, Miss Susie Marguand.
Wants the Michigan Plan.
Secretary Bicknell, of the State Board of Charities, has had printed a pamphlet of four a comparison between Indiana and Michigan as to their ways of caring for the infant poor of the State. Michigan has a population of 100,000 less tham Indiana, but it only has 300 children growing up in ignorance and vice in the country poor housts, while Indiana has 1800. The system prevailing in Michigan costs the state $45,000 a year, and the system prevailing in Indiana costs $175,000 a year. The experience in Michigan shows that the system has greatly reduced the rate of growth in the reform-school population. The pamphlet closes as follows: “For these reasons and others the Board of State Charities of Indiana will ask the Legislature, at its coming session, to enact a law for the establishment of a State school similar to that m Michigan. Such an institution in Indiana will mean a great saving of money and a greater saving of men and women.” , ■
An Old-fashioned House Warming. Friends of Mr. Micah B. Halstead and family gathered at his elegant new home in Newton tp., last Thursday eve, with well filled baskets. After a fine supper of which fifty persons partook, the house was inspected from 1 cellar to garret. Then came a general Ibcial time enlivened by music from a good country orchestra. Then th* big red apples circulated a dozen times or more and everyone had to strain his pockpt to convey home his apple for tomorrow. More music after which the company adjourned to meet in the near future at Uncle Jim Yeoman’s, who thinks his house deseives a warming in honor of its new coat of paint M. M.
Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Spec ified Wm. N. Rayburn to Henry M. Rayburn, Nov. 10, ne se 2-30-5, Gillam, SSOO. Isaac D. Dunn to Second Nat’l. Bank, Jan. 8, ’94, sw se 22-32-5,40 acre*, Kankakee, SBOO. Williamm Sayers to Henry Augspurger, Dec. 26, n£ nw 15-27-7, 80 acres, Carpenter, SI,OOO. George Vance to Frank Foltz, Dec. 25, se 5-31-6,160 acres, Walker, SISOO. Rossaßchrrberto Ju lions Rosehburger, Dec. 15, ’B7, s| sw 15 31-5, 80 acres, Walker, quitclaim, $l3O. David J. Thompson to Charles F. Fisher, Dec. 18, fract. sw 31-28-6. 117 acres, Jordan, $2700. Anna M. Harrison et al to David J. Thompson, Dec. 13, se sw 24-28-6, 40 acres, Milroy, $l6O.
Robt. Parker et ux to Anna B. Vogel, Nov. 13, It 2 bl 2, Remington, SBO. David J. Thompson to Joseph Siginan, Jan. 1, ’95, n| ne 29-28-6, 80 acres, Jordan, SI2OO, Frederick H. Wiley to W. T. Patton, Dec 18. sw 24-31-5, 160 acses, Gillam, SI2BO. Effie M. Fairchild to William Vedder, Nov. 7, pt se 27-32-7, 46 acres, Keener, SIBOO. Mabel Zijnmerman to Lillian. E. Troxell, Nov. 12, It 6, bl 3, DeMotte S3OO.
Preston S. Hemphill to Joseph F. Illiff, Nov. 22, ne nw, nj nwne27-20-6, Marion, S2IOO. Ollie Little to Edward Broaders, Dec. 29, Its 5,6, bl 1, Bartoo’s Add. Remington, S2OO. i Chauncy C. Landon to Hannibal Landon, Sept. 26, pt nw. 30-27-6, Remington, quitclaim, SIOO. Eliza Beachler to Wm. Dahncke Dec. 22, ne nw 12-32-6, Wheatfield, S4O. Mary E. Yates to Benj. J. Gifford, bee. 19, und| n| ne 23-31-5, 40 acres, Gillam S2BO. Joseph Rodamacher to Divid J. Thompson, Jan. 3, pt nw ne 30-28 6, 35 acres, Jordan, $245. James JI. Loughridge to Alex. T, Hurlep, Jan. -5, n end w| sw 32-30-6, 12 acres, Barkley $250. Braziilia F. Ferguson et ux to Ephriam Sayers, Dec. 4, und f It 17, bl g. JJeMotte quitclaim. S2O. Geo. S Guild to Kner Enerson, Jan. Ist c end ne se 18 30 5,16 acres Gillam, S4OO. Jose; h S, Maddox to George S. Guild,Jan. Lej ne 13-30-5, 80 acres, Gill am s2s* ! o. ■ \ ' Jesse I. Tyler to Edwin G. Warren, Jan. 4, und | sw se, nw se, se nw. sw 35-32.-7, 280 acres, Keener, $3500. Edwin Gr Warren to Thomas Thompson, Jan. 4, all the al;ovedescribkd land, $3500. The Ladies’ Literary Society will meet with Mrs. Vai Seib next Friday Jan. 11, at 2 p‘ m.
E. P. HONAN.
At bis home near Kingman, Kans., Mr. Etlien Dern, died Jan. 1, 1895, of pluera pneumonia. He was sick just one week. He woukihave been 74 years old on Feb. 10, 1895. He was a faithful member of the M. E church for 50 years, and died strong in the faith of Jesus. He was a kind husband and indulgent father and leaves a wife and seven children to mourn h’s death, the youngest Mrs. Wm. Daugherty, of Rensselaer.
Real Estate Transfers
OBITUAAY.
CAST IRON SLED RUNNERS.
Cast iron sled runners made at the Rensselaer foundry. Will fit any wagon. The best and cheapest sled made. May be had at the foundry or at Eger’s hardware store. Cail and examine them.
Take your grain to Hartley Bros between Planing mill and Paxton’s lumber yard, and receive Remington and Goodland prices.
CHAS; VICK, the Optician sells the best Spectacles and Eye Glasses that are made in the world. The best that money can buy, and sells them at hard times prices. Drop him a postal card apd he will call and fit you with a pair of Spectacles or Eye Glasses to your entire satisfaction. Rensselaer, Ind.
Ten different makes of Sewing mi chines. At Steward’s.
As over heard by our reporter. “John please get some 'sugar at Black’s; he gives more tor the money tnan the other dealers; to economize we must be careful to get our money's worth of everything —and Oh! John, don’t forget to stoo at Long & Co's, drug store for a bottle of Brant’s Balsam, it only costs a quarter and it cured my cough so quickly before. I have confidence in it, besides it is economical to use, the bottles are extra large, while the dose is only a half teaspooitful. Get Brant’s of Long & Co.
FREDERIC K FIELDER & CO. .... AGENTS. TRIPARTITE AGREEMENT, SAMPLE AGENCY. Office first door south of School House, Van Rensselaer St. Rensselaer, Ind. Do not fail to see the Samples of G-oods. on Exhibition at our office. Wdea in everythin?. Do not ,fai| toei” us a call before buving or selli Everybody Welcome. SMSlfflT MH.
Statecf Indiana,) _ County of Jas pm- j - : S. - ' In Jasper Circuit Court to March term 1895. Jacob Heil, —j— — ys.. ' * , • E. T. Harding and tlie unknown wife of E. T. Harding, and Harding, the wife of E. T. whose true name is . unknown and the unknown lieirs devisees and legatees of the said E. T. Harding and wife both deceased, and the unknown., heirs devisees and legatees of tlie unknown heirs devisees and legatees of the said E. T. Harding and wife. A. P. Andrews and the unknown wife of A, I‘. Andrews, and ——. Andrews, the wife ofA-xl’. Andrews, whose ~Tfue"name is unknown, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the said A. P. Andrews and-wiser-both-deceased atees of the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of the said A. P. Andrews and wife. ... Geo. L. Andrews and-the unknown wife of Geo. L. Andrews and Andrews, tlie wife of Geo. L. Andrews, whose true name is unknown, and the unknown heirs, devisees amlKgatbes of tlie said Geo. L. Andrews and wife, both deceased and the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs devisees and legatees~of the said Geo. L. Andrews and wife. Patrick Hanlon and the unknown wif of Patrick Hanlon, and ■—- Hanlon the wife of Patrick Hanlon, whose true name is unknown, and tlie unknown heirsdevisees and legatees of the Said Patrick Hanlon and wife, both deceased, and the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of the said Patrick Hanlon and wife. James H. Andrews and the unknown wife of Jame,s H. Andrew's, and -———— Andrews, the wife of James H. Andrews, ■ ■ whose true name is unknown and tlie unknown heirs devisees and legatees of tlie said James H. Andrews and wife, both deceased, anti tlie unknown heirs devisees and legatees of the unknown lieirs devisees and legatees of the said James H. Andrews, and wife. Cornelia Andrews, and the unknown husband oi-Corrielia Andrews.. and±——— Andrews, the husband of Cornelia Andrewswhose true name is unknown and the unknown lieirs devisfees and legatees of the said Cornelia Andrews and husband both deceased, and tlie unknown lieirs devisees andlegatees, .of ..the .unknown lieirs devisees anil legatees of the.said Cornelia Andrews, and iiusbaiid. Thomas W. l-'ram-es and the unknWif Wife of Thomas W. Frances,.and Frances, the wife of Timinas \V. Frances, —wh-i'-e true name is unknown, and tlie unknown heirs devisees and legatees of the said Thomas W Frances arid wife, both deceased ami tlie unknown heirs devisees and legatees of the unknown, hefrs devisees ami legatees of the said Thomas W. . ~FWfceraTOWtfe; “'jesstr iteot. aiid file tinkrmwn wife < f ■ Jesse Root, and Rout, the wife of Jesse Iteot whose true name is'unkiiowu and the unknown heirs devisees ami legatees of thusaid Jesse Root and wife, both deceased, and the ukkrniwil-lieirs devisees and legatees of the unknown lieirs devisees aud- legatees of 6ie said Jesse Root ;iml wife. Now comes .the plaintilfby B. F. Fetgtison. his at to ru>-y ami files Ids com plain t hen-in tie gether with an aflidavit tliat all tlie above named defendants are non-residents of tlie State of Indiana. - This action is brought to iiuiet title to real esta Notlae is therefore hereby given all of said defendants that unless they be and appear-op. the first day of the next term of tlie Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the tliird.Mondav of Marell 1895. at the Court house in Rensselaer, in said county and state and answer or demur to sauTebmpiaiiit the sauw» wiiT beßeard-attdrde-termined in their absence. in witness whereof I hereunto set hand and affix the seal of said ( a t Rensselaer Indiana this 20th December 1894. WM. 11. COOVER. Clerk. B. F. Ferguson, Attorney fur plaintiff. Dec. 27, Jan. 4-11.
>«ucklen’s Arnica salve The bent salve in Jne world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhaum, Fe-or Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin ErupMons, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guarawt-eed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. —For sale byF 8. Meyer. Diseases Desperate Grown. Asthma Bronchitis, catarrh, consumption, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, neuralgia, rheumatism are diseases which are considered “desperate” as well by physician as by patient 1 The extinction of those ailments would cut oft a great source of revenue of the doctors. Notwithstanding these and other diseases have been are still cured in numerous cases by the Compound Oxygen Treatment. This is not a mere assertion. We can furnish abundant proof and well authenticated records ol remarkable cures of seemingly desperate aildbnts. and w r e will g aply do so. If yo-n will write to us. we will send you, free of charge, our book of two hundred pages, with numerous testi monialsand records of surprising cures Our treatment is by inbalalation, and is not followed by any ill effects such as are often caused by the use. of drugs. Home Treatment is sent out by express, to be used nt home. Office treatment is administered here. Consultation free. Our great sudeess has given eAs numerous worthless imitation there is but one Compound Oxygen genuine, avoid disappointment and loss of money by sending to Drs. Starkey & Palen. 1529 Arch St. Philadelphia, Pa. Cal.; Torooto, Canada
Every farmer knows the ’oily of robbing i is 1 n<ls o' yutiie and str ngth without restoring any bin ', but tbo same man may r b h s nerve system of strength and vitality for years and then wonder wny jd sea e h-,s fastened on bint.’ T » all S’lch untbinki .g spendthrifts of rerve ’ource Dr. Wheeler's Nerve Vitalize co > es as a fr e d to •ui d up and revitaliz * the mpoveri-h----ed nerves an I resto e hea th. Abu' slant nerve force insu es perfect physical and m ntal heal h and Dr, Wheeler’ Nerve Vitalizer strengthens and make nerve force. SoldJJy A. F. Long &Cd
- i. ' f rk The undersigned has a nice lot of- -- - SHROPSHIRE EWES to sell; or will put out dn shares- And will contract for the wool if desired- Also a fine lot of FFEDING SHEEP and LAMBS to sell; or will sell and contract for them when fattened. Anyone desiring any of the above call on the undersigned A. McCOY.
Morris English stable liniment Leads he procession. The wonder liniment of the Cures after all others have failed Has stood the test of twenty yea s of constant use by one of the leading veterinary surgeons of England, and is now sold in this conn try upon a positive guarantee. Good for man or beast. Price 50 ce ts ana $1 Sold by F. B. Meyer Thin o gray hair and bald heads, so displeasing to many p ople as mirks of age, n-av be averted tor a- long tim e by using Hall’s II <ir Renewer. . Rheumatism Cured in a Day. -‘Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its ac tibn upon the.system is remarkable and mysterious. It rem ova's nt once the cause, and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by A. F. Long & Co., druggists, Rensselae. English Spavin Liniment removes any Hani, Soft or Cai loused J jinuts and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats Cqug.s, eTc. Save 850 by use of one bottle, Warranted the most wonderful Alemish Cure ever known. Sold by B. E. Long & Co., Druggist, Rensselaer, nd. Dec 1, 91. W. L. Douglas CUAF ISTHEBEST. □ £ VnUEia NO SQUEAKING, And other specialties for Gentlemen, Ladles, Boys v. and Misses are the Best in the World. fiW V** See descriptive advertisev - ment which appears In this paper. Take no Substitute. Insiston having W. I>. DOUGLAS’ SHOES, with name and price ' Stamped on bottom. Sold by Sold by Ellis & Murray
A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. The followin'? remarkable event in a lady’s life will Interest the reader: “Foralong time I had a terrible pain at my heart, which fluttered almost incessantly. I had no appetite and could not sleep. I would be compelled to sit up in bed and belch gas from my stomach until I thought every minute wobld bo my last. There was a feeling of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. 1 couldn’t sweep a room without sitting down and resting; but, thank God, by the help of New Heart Cure all that is past and I feci like another woman. Before using the New Heart Cure I had taken different so-called remedies and been treated by doctors without any benefit until I was both discouraged and disgusted. lly husband bought me a bottle of Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, nnd am happy to say I never regretted it, as 1 now have a splendid appetite and sleep well. I weighed 125 pounds when I began taking the remedy, and now I weigh 130%. Its effect in my case has been truly marvelous. It far surpasses any other medicine 1 have ever taken or any benefit I ever received from physicians.’’—Mrs. Harryßtarr, I’ottsvllle, Pa., October 12.1892. Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure is sold on a positive guarantee by all druggists, or by the Dr. Mlles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of pHce, SI per bottle, alx boules I&, express prepaid. This great discovery by an tailnent specialist In heart disease, contains iicither opiates nor dangerous drugs. ’ Sold by all Druggists.
Mn n. STATE OF INDIANA, ) qq . Jasper County. i ° . Jasper Circuit Court, To January Term 1895. Be it remembered that Marlon L. Spitler and Charles H. Price filed their complaint and an affidavit that the defendant Zeoedee Wilcox is a non-resident of the State of Indiana and said Zebedee Wilcox is hereby notified of the pendency of said action which is based on a promissory nte and attachment and said Wilcox is notified to be and appear before the Judge of the Jasper Circuit Court at the court house in Rensselaer. Indiana, on the 26th day of January 1895, the same being the 18th judicial day of said January Term,- 1895 and demur or answer said complaint. In witness whereof I hereunto iSEALi set my liand and the seal of said court this Bih day of January 1895. WM. n. C.OOVER. ■' Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. For Liconso. Notice Is hereby -givbn'"to'tlie citizens of the | town nt lLCiis.sclaLT. ln Marlon.township, Jaspef coifnly'afiilSfuTeoflndiana. uiaftneunHersigned, August Rosenbaum, a male inhabitant of tile state of Indiana, and over the age of twenty-one years, of good moral character, not in tile habit ofbecomlng Intoxicated and fit in every respect to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, will apply to the Board of Commissioners iii said Jasper county at their March term 1895. said term commencing on Monday. March 4th. 1895. for a license to sell amt barter spirituous, vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart a t a time, with the privilege of allowing amt permitting tlie same to be drank on tile following premises to-wii: The precise local lon of tlie nremises on which the undersigned desires to soli and barter with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank thereon, is a one storv brick building forty (40) feet long by twenty (20) feet wide, on Van Rensselaer street atid situated on lot number three (3) block number four (4) of the original plat of Itensselaer, .Indiana, and described as follows: Beginning one hundred and twelve and onehalf (112%) foet north westerly from the corner of Washington.. utreeLsanfL ..Van. Jlenss.elaeL. street, I hence northwesterly on Van Rensselaer street twenty..(2o) feet, thence westerly parallel with Washington street forty (40) feet theime strath easterly parallel with. Van -Rensseher street twenty (20) feet, thence easterly parallel with Washington street forty (40i feet to the place of beginning. Said license will be asked for a period of one >1 ‘‘ AUGUST ROSENBAUM. 3.10-17.
IMSBT NOTICE. STATE OF INDIANA, ( Qq . Jasper County. In Jasper Circuit Court, January Term 1895, Mary E. Troxell, ) vs. > Watson K. Woodruff, et al. 1 The defendant Watson K. Woodruff js hereby notified that unless lie be and appear on the 23 day of January. 1895. being too 15th day of the January Term. 1895, of said court, to be neld at the court house in Rensselaer, Indiana, at which time the above entitled cause is set for hearing on the complaint and affidavits filed on behalf of the plaintiff, judgment will be taken by default. Witness my hand and official / si,- » ■ ' seal this 29ih day of December, I i 1894. WM. 11. COOVER, Clerk. Thompson & Bro. Attys. Jan. 3-10-17. NOTICE OB FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Tn the Jasper Circuit Court, January Term 1895. In the matter of the esta'o of ) John Lancaster, > Deceased. ’ Notice is hereby given, mat the underfljnel, ns administrator ot the estate of oohn Lancaster, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers In final settlement of said estate, and that the s mm will come up for examination amt action of said circuit court, on the 14th day of January, 18»5, nt wh‘ch time all persons Interested In said estate are required to appear In said court and show cutis-, if any there bo, why said account and vouchers should not be approvcd Ard the heirs of sa’d estate, and all others interosied therein, are hereby r< qulred. at the time ami place H'oresaid, to appear and make pi oof of their heirship or claim to any jart of sa.d istato MORDEOAI F, CHILCOTE, Admisirator. . ffm.H. Coover. Clerk of Ja,ner Circuit Court. Dec.27-J4 ’ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator ot the estate of Satrtuel Keesllng deceased late of Jasper eon nly. Indiana and that the said estate is probably solvent. Dated this 15th day of December 1894. FRANK FOLTZ; 1 Administrator.
