Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1895 — Page 8
Rules and Regulations.
, -. FOR REPAIRING AND.DRAIXI.\G GRAVEL ROADS. - ■ • ■ ■ •' • • J Ajul A\>l i< e of Lotting ContradJ For Repairingih? Gravel -, Ib.i N of Jasper Comity, Notice is beieby given tint at a meeting of the Board.of Turnpike DireetoFß,of Jasper County, lad iana, held at the office of the tor, of said county, on Dec. 29 ih, 1894, at which were present the Clerk and Directors Martindale and Faris, th? following proceedings were had: On motion the following rules and “regulations in reference to-Jalwr aiid travel on the Free turnpikes of Jas-, per county are hereby adopted and ordered to be published in The Rens selaer Republican, a newspaper of general circulation in Jasper Count5 T : First: The regular meetings of the board of turnpike directors shall be held on the Ist day after the regular session of the Board of County Commissioners, Second: Nvch director shall in supervising his district observe all the general rules and regulations agreed upon by said board and report at each regular meeting the condition of the roads aud what they need to keep them in good condition. Tillrd: The superintendent shall observe all orders and regulations of the board and obey the specific instructions of the Director in his district when not in conflict with any general regulation of the board. Fourth: Each contractor for the annual repair of said gravel roads or any portion thereof shall observe the general rules adopted by the board; the specific directions of the director for his district and perform his duties under the direct orders of the superintendent, both as to repairs and drainage. Fifth: The board will famish to the contractor material to maintain the free turnpikes of the county and in letting contracts for keeping up repairs on the several sections will give specific directions as to the manner in which such repairs shall be made..
Sixth: The Directors, Clerk, sup erintendent and contractors shall be paid at each regular session upon a report made upon oath showing the time expended or work done during vacation and where and for what purpose such time was actually employed. The report of the contractor must be endorsed by the superintendent. That of the superintendent by the Director of the District wherein the superintendent’s duties were performed and each director and Clerk by the Board in session. Seveiwe: The Travel upon the free turnpikes of this county shall; be regulated as follows: When teams meet, one loaded heavily and: the other light, the heavily loaded team is entitled to pass upon the free turnpike. No vehicle shall be aP lowed to travel upon the said turn- ; pikes when the same are thawing or' in case of a wet and rainy time with' a load to exceed two thousand' pounds if the tires are less than three, inches wide and if over three inches wide not exceeding twenty-five hun-; dred pounds. Eighth: The line of travel shall* be as nearly as possible along the center of the turnpike, tbet is to say' the graveled portion of<the high-: my. - 1
Ninth: The gravel is .placed as a rule upon the highway so as to ■ leave space for an earthen way par- ! allel thereto and when practicable carriages wd narrow tired vehicles' will be required to keep off the said turnpikes until they become thoroughly settled, solid and smooth. Tenth: Directors, superintendent and contractors are required to keep 'the traveled track upon each turnpike free from stones, ruts, and inequalities of surface aS far as practicable; using the material from the sides where there is sufficient quantity, otherwise to supply new material. And it is ordered that the above rules be published as required by ; law and they are thereby adopted for the regulations of labor and travel on said free turnpikes. On motion It 'is ordered that on <he first day after the March cession of the Board of ‘Commissioners 189 L., towit on Wednesday March 13ill 4895. the Board will let the xouirsct of keeping the said free turnpikes i« repair for o®e. year to the l<*wr>-t resjwnsible'bidder. The said contract will be let in section* as follows: Pha&nt Ridtsc. Long Ridge, Poor Farm, Co'lege, Raage Line North of Remington and Range Line sowtli of Remington. E*ch bi«ld< r •>ill t.e required to give imii'l with -'t je-tst two good and svfiioiett s'ir< ties tor the execution ol his corit's t specifications so far as ilkv < ;<n I e made out will be on Hie with Hie A uliU.r for cxamiubti'in •>( i/ io ' i<l pENJAJUN «. I'jß' 4 1 f OMl'p*. Ji jin Makiixoale j Jasper Co Feb. 14 21 28 Mar. .6.
PLEASANT RIDGE.
El Pmlii-oi is moving on his newly pure! a*d farm this week. Al'rs■ Ge£. Landes is .visiting" her t-r i nCh it-ago this week. -—* Mr. Wm. Hinchman made a flying trip to f'lavd'p, Ind;, bringing back with h ; m h:s new wife. 'We wish Them iiiuch liapjjiness. ' - . Mrs. Art Williams is able to be around"ag-sin after a long illness. Mark Ye< nun is able to be around again a'tif his runaway. There will be several moves in the vicinity soon.
REMINGTON ITEMS.
, Mis. Chas. Dye died at the hospital in Chicago Tuesday. Feb. 12. She was supposed to be improving and expected to be home soon, and her death was —a great shock to her friends The remains were taken to Wolcott for interment. ' A most select masquerade .party was given by Mrs. and Mr. Haj-tley, last Thurtday, to which only about twenty-five "young nurried couples were'invited. Mrs. Riley whose, illness has been so fitq'lently mentioned in this column,'died Monday at 7 a. m. The funeral serv i ceg were held Tuesday at the Catholic church, after which the remains were taken to Flora for interment. ...
The Daughters of Rebecca held most interesting initiatory services Tuesday night. Charles Russell, a little two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Seymour died very suddenly Sunday afternoon. The little fellow was apparently as well as ever Saturday evening. It is thought that he ate paper which formed into ball, rupturing the bowels, and causing death. Mrs. John Bartoo and Mrs. Wm. Little are visiting their sister, Mrs. Saunderson, at Brook, this week. Miss M. P. Boltes who has been so seriously ill for several weeks is improving slowly. Mr. Carson performed two marriage ceremonies last Sunday. One in the afternoon for Mr. Chisholm and Miss Edna Yancy; and one in the evening for Mr. Will Hicks nnd Miss Minnie. Blake.
Mr. Murphy’s new house is rapidly assuming proportions and bids fair to be ready for occupancy by the first of March. Bert Welch has taken possession of the jewelry business recently purchased of Mr. Thompson. Born Saturday Feb. 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. David Detrick, a son and daughter’
Real Estate Transfers
Warranty Deeds .When Not Otherwise Spec ified James Kkag to Wm. iKing, Feb. o und. | It 5 in 35-33-7,esacres, Keener S2OO. Eliel Webb to Thos. H. Robinson Feb.l se 23-30 5, 80 acres, Gillam, SIBOO. Rensselaer Land Imp. Co. to Dav-, id Nowels, Dec. 17, lte-7, 8, bl3B, Its 4,5, bl 28, Its 4,5, bl 30, Weston add. Rensselaer, $285. Edward Long to ’Chas. S. and Dudley D. Watson, Nov. 10 ne* 24-31-5, 160 acres, Gillam, SI7OO. Alpheus J. Worsted to John Laughoff, Jan. 26, nw ne, ne nw 9-28 6, 80 acres, Marion, £2OBO. Mary Welch, byueirs, to Emma Har lacker, <Feb. 1, s| ea se 25 20 acres, Jordan, quitclaim, SIOO. .
Emma Harlacker to-James T.Wingerd, Feb.tl2, aw se, a£ se se, n| De 36 28-7, 140 acres. Jordan,; SI4OO. ” i David Nowels to W*n. H. Churchhill, Feb. 11, It 1, bl .16, Weston-?® Add. Rensselaer, Alfred J. McCoy to Louis Joaserand, Feb. 14, 880 acres in secs 19,20 -21, 28, 29, in 29-5, Hanging Grove, £29,040. Joseph L. IPtfley to Geo. L. Hascall, Feb. 4, It-6, bl J. 2, Western Add -SISOO. Geo. L. Hascall to Julia Pefley, Feb. 4, same as above,-SLSOO. (Eli Faris to J. W Turner.. Feb. 12, ne ne 22-30-5, nw corner cw 23-30-5, 102 acres, Gillam, $3570. .1. F. Huffman .to Sarah A. Welsh,' Feb. 15, Its 10, il, 12, dOoover <fci Goldsberry’s Add. Remington SIOOO ‘ Mary Clark to Mathias Sckiilo, Feb. 15, wjp nw, 8-31 aerts. Walker, SI2OO. . ■
Theodore H. Ristine tto John Roadifer, Jan. 11, e| ne .33-jjß 7, 80 acres, Jcrdan, SBOO.. . - Catherine Larue to Hmma Harlacher. Jan. 21, und| r| bl Remington $75.
Money to Loan.
The undersigned is still prepared to make loans on farms and town pnopi ny'at rates as low as can be had m the market, with privilege of partial payments. If you are in need of a loan, call or write and learn terms. Money can be furnished promptly. E. L. Hollingsworth, .Cashier A McCoy A Co’s Bank.
Non-Resident Notice. STATE. OF INDIANA } Jasper County. ss. In Jasper Circuit C’oitr , Nelson Morris, No. 4731. v-. ; Action to Try and Samuel A. Lattimore. Quiet Title to Real a;,»J ollitms. Estate. * »-’• 'and unknown d< f<'! dents’ aud to defendants whose residence is unknown. Be it kno z n t hat heretofore the plaintiff in the above entitled action, having filed his complaint in the office of the Clerk of said Court, and having also filed an affidavit that the following defendants, Thomas Aylesworth and ---- Aylesworth, his wife, whose given mime is unknown), Irvin D. Aylesworth, and ---- Aylesworth, his wife, (whose given-name is-un-known) are each non-residents of the State of Indiana; and that the residence of each of tie fi j Iluw ni g d > i e:,thju 13 Gibs Ellsworth,. Ellsworth, his wife; (whose given t ame i; unk no w n). — . Samuel A. Lattimore Ellen F. Lattimore, his wi.e, N- —S. II zen, (whose given name is unknown). a,nd ——Hazeh’his wife, (whose given name is unknown), -Ilowell Ficte 'land - "-— his wiser (wliosegivenname is unknown) —Herbeit lleiniett, Bennett, his wife, (whose given nameis unknown),- ■ , _ , Hay A. Williams. Levi D. Boone, 4 Boone, his wife (whose given name is unknown), Ezra A. Dunn, Dunn, his wife, (who.-.e given name is unknown;, g - Kohtri Potter. , __ potter, his wjfe, (ah se given name is unknown), Cosmelia Pierce, widow of William D. Pierce, deceased, Hannah D. Pierce. - Caixdimrßowm Alfred Bown, her h usband, May L. Dorsey, James Dye. —-—*—’ ye his wife, (whose given name is unknown), George W. Spill ter - Jr. ———Spittier, his wile (wi.osegiven name is unknown) James L. Snort, Short, his wife (whose given name is unknown) Mary C. Spit tier. Edward B.'FiSk, ■——• Fisk, his Wife (whose given natgejAunkueyzay ■ ■ Abner Taylor, ——- 'Taylor; his wife (whose given name is unknown) Ruel! Starr, ———Starr, his wife (whose given name is unknown) George Sumner Phelps, — —7 Phelps, his wife iwtibsegiy_e.n_h.ame is unitnown) Peter-Tablyr, —— 'Tablet his wife (whose given name is unknown) Rebecca Schwartz, Valentine Schwartz, her husband, Andrew J. Norris, Norris, his wife (whose given name is unknown) Susanna Garris, wile of Joseph Garris. William Elmendorf, Hattie L. Elmendorf, his wUe. ■ - . ’ Wesley Doty, Artha Ann Doty, hi< wife.'
VERITAS.
—lsaac S weeney. S weeney, his wife, _ (whose given name is unknown; Norman H. Sweeney, Sweeney, his wife (whose given name is unknown) David L. Sweeney, Sweeney his wife (whose given name is unknown) Thomas C. Sweenry, [Sweeney, his wile (whoseglveti name is unknown) George H. Rugg, ——— Rugg, his wile ( whose given name is unknown) Caroline L. Coles, widow of Williiim Coles, deceased. John William.Ooles, Margaret C. Coles, his wife, . .. ” • George H. Coles, Mary E. Coles, his wife, Laura E. Bteck, William M. Black her husband, Robert D Coles. Coles, his wife (whose given name is unknown) Mary K. Douglass, Ndrval I*. Douglass, her husband. Sumner F. Watson, s Watson,- his wife (whose given name is unknown) Mai thaStrunk, . WilliamF. strunk, Strunk,his wife' (whosegiven name is unknown) Helen M. Worcester, Horatio D. Worcester, her husband. : 2 . Henry Gushing, - Cushing, his wife (w hosegiven name is unknown) John® ruuk, Strunk, his wife (whose given name is unknown) S —- C. Fink (whose given name is unknown) and Fiiia, his wile (whose given name is unknown) Chai les A. Read, Read, his wife (whose given name is unknown) Nicholas Schutz, Schutz, his wife (whose given name is unknown) I’althaz.ir Schneider, Schneider, his wife (whose given name is unknown) John Stephan, Stephan, hie wife (whose given name is unknown) •Noel D. Wright,— Wright, his wife (whose given name is unknown; -Chandler Robbins; Rubbins, hie wife (whose given name is unknown; Elijah Priest, ——— Priest, hie wife, /-whose given name is unknown; Martin Witz, Malissa Witz, his wife. William Turpie, Mary F. Turpie. ins wife, Raipli G. Graham, streua N. Graham, his wile,
Wuliam F. Gise, Millie K. Gise,[his wife. James H. Turpie, Emma J. Turpie, his Wife, Hugh Lowe, Lowe, his wifejwhose given name is unknown) William M. C. Blake, Blake liis wife (whose given name is unknown) Phillip smith, L smith, his wife (whose given name is unknown) William C. Richardson, —-—-Richardson his wile (whose given name is unknown) John Biack, .Black, his wife (whose given name is unknown; . Mildred Beil, wile of John R Bell, James Hildreth, Elizabeth Hildreth, his wife, Marv Ida Breidenbaugh, . Breidenbaugli, her husband, (whose given name is unknown) Samuel Hogan, Hogan, -hie wife (whose given name is unknown; Jane campbell, John Campbell, Campbell,.his wife (whose given name is unknown) William H. Larrabee, Larrabee, his wife (whose given name is unknown) Elizabeth H. Concaunon, William D. Walsh, Minnie Walsh, his wife, Jacob Durham, —— Durham, his wife, (whose given name is- unknown), Malcolm H "Patterson, Patterson,. his wife (whose given name is unknown) Agues V. Duoley. Carrie Dooley, , Clarke Dooley, Dooley, his wife (whose given name is.unknown) James W. Dooley, Dooley hie wife (whose given name is unknown) Frank A. Dooley. Dooley his wife Xwho_segiven name is unknown) W liliam A. Dooley, Dooley, his -wife, (whose given name is unknown; Albert G. Dooley, Dooley, iut (whose given name is.uukaown) Gerirude Dooley. Annas. Williams, Edwin H. Dooley, Dooley, hie wife (whose given name is .unknown) Maria Cross, w ue of NaiJ un Cross, .Geoige Brough, —--, Brough, his .wife (.wuose given name is unknown) Jonathan Boardway, Board way., his wife, (whose given name is unknown) .Elizabeth simson. Thomas snupsun, Simpson his wife (whose given name is unknown) -A— J. Zorns (whose given name is rnknov n) and .Zorns his wile, (whose given name is unknown; S - a ils (whose given name is unknown and Ails, his wue;whose.given name ,ie unknown)
Christiana Covert, David Harbout, —— Harbout, bls vHe (whose given name is unknown, 1 Lutisjr Eason, Eason hu wife (whose .given name is unknown) Ednuu'ii W. Palmer. .Palmer, hl# wife, (whose given name is unknown ) .Samuel Buchanan, -——— Buchanan, his wife, (whosegiven name is unknown.) Robert 51. Buchanan, ami Buchanan, his wile, (whose given name is unknown.)! • J- _X. Buchanan, (whose givyn name is ijnknown) and (whose given name is unknown.) Eleanor N. Gibson, Gibson, her hushauit ( wliose,glveu name is unknown.) Frederick putt. Rutt, hl# wife, whose given name Is unknown ) George W. Alien, Mary E. Alien, his wKe, Janies B. Dilley, Dilley, his wife, (whose given name is unknown,) John JXrwmaß, Newman, his wife, (whose given name ie unknown.) D S MakeeVer. (whose given name is unknown) and ’ Makeever. his wife, (whose given name fs unknown.) .James li. Hemir.iek.sou, —Hendrickson. Ins wife, < whose given name is unknown.) upon diligent inquiry,is unknown; and also that tile names of each, of the tollowing defendants, Unkuow.il .heirs and devisees of Samuel A. Lattimore and . unknown heirsand devisees of the widow ot Samuel A. IjHtimore. unknown widow, heirs and devisees of John H. .Shaffner, and Unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of John 11. shaffner.
. ,-y TilyJ'or wffb of JamlU Taylor, Unknown widow,-heirs, arid deviseesof ,lai atr d';ty i’s bind nhSiqwrfTieifv and devtsees of,the widow of Jaines.B. TiiVlor. I n.<n 'll Wi.low.dH-ii sand ; , ; ... s of NY—-e' 'S ifa- dR iwiro i -gi-, an mr.nc;i. iffiknoivn)and Unknown"limr- ami devisees of the widow of .said. A- - t-nknwwn -wi.-trnv, lie its and ’ devwrns of ftttev-Eliswiikh-and imkiuiwu heirs and devisees of the widow of (iilusiEiisWotih. -2 _ - DeWitt W. Page: Unknown widow, heirs . and- devi-e'-s of BeWiit W. TaWe. and unknown heirs atul deviSi.eTdTthe.Willow oLdUsadU W.- Umm ' Unjtnown widow, heirs and devisees of Howell Pierce, and unknown heirs and devi“sees- of thru widow, of .HOWelb pierce,’ Unknown widow heirs and devisees of Herbert Bennett and imkiio'.’.n heir- and devisees <,f the widow of Ib-rben Bi-imett. I'nknowii widow heirs and.devisees of Ezra A. Duuii. and Unkn'owu heirs and de visees, of the wW>w of Ezra.A. Dunn. Unknown widow heirs and devisees of Robert, Potter, and unknown heirs and devDeesof the widow of Robert Roller. ilnkiiownduisbuiid heirs and devisees of Marv A. Williams and unknown heirs and devisees of the liusband of .Mary A. Willi.'tihs. Unknown widow heirsand devisees of L'.'vLD. Boone and unknown heirs -and devisees of the widow of Levi D. Boone: Unknown lie’ns and devisees of Cosmelia Pierce. .. l iiknowti.husband, heirs and devisees of Hannah D. Tierce, and unknown heirs and devisees of the husband of Hannah 1). Piefee. . Unknown heirs and devisees lot Caroline' Bown anil unknown heirs and ilevisees'of the husband of Caroline Bown, —Unknown heirs aud—dovisees of. Wiffiam-IX-lTierce. —Foltz, wife of Joseph Foltz. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of Joseph Foltz, and Unknown heirs and devisees of Hie widow ol Joseph Foltz. Unknown husband heirs and devisees of May ahd TTriknown heirs- iiiid deVlseaS or tlie husband of May L. Dorsey. Unknown widow, heirs and dpvisees of James Dye, and Unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of James Dye. *, —Unknown-.widow,—heirs Irud. devisees of W. Spittler.drU'anirTnkiiownTieirs and devisees of the widow of Geo. W. bpittler, Jr. • ’■' Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of George W. Spinier and Unknown heirs and devisees of the Widow of George W. Spittier. Unknown liusband. heirs and devisees of Mary C. Spittier, and Unknown heirs and devisees of the husband of Mary Spitiier. Unknown, heirs and devisees of EdtCard B. Fisk, and Unknown heirs and devisees-of the widow-of Edward B. Fisk, Uifknown widow heirs anil‘•deviSees of Ruell Starr, and Unknown heirs-and devisees of,the I widowxif Ruhll Starr. Unknown widow,? heirs and devisees of George Sumner Phelps and Unknown heirs anil devisees of the widow of George Sumner Phelps. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of Peter Tabler, ami Unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of Peter Tabler. Unknown heirs and devisees of Rebecca Sell wiirtz. Unknown heirs arid devisees of Valentine Schwartz. . _ . Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of WilIjam Elmendorf, and Unknown heirs‘and devisees bUtlie' widow of Wilttam Eimeitdorf. —- Unknown d’ldoy, heirs and devisees of Andrew,!. Norris and Unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of Andrew J. Norris.
Unknown widow of Joseph Garris, and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of Joseph Garris. ... a,——L.— Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of Wesley Doty, anil unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of We.sley Doty. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of Isaac Sweenev, and unknown heirs and devisees of tlie widow of Isaac Sweeney. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of Norman H. Sweeney, and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of Norman 11. Sweeney. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees -of David L. Sweeney, and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of David L. Sweeney. Qnknown widow, heirs and devisees of Thomas C. Sweeney, and unknown heirs and devisees of the willow of Thomas C. Sweeney. — Warner, wife of Martin Warner, and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of Martin Warner. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of Myron Stoner, and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of Myron Stoner. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of Aaron Stoner, and unknown heirs ami .devisees of the widow of Aaron Stoner. -gUnknown widow, heirs and devisees of George H. Rugg, and unknown heirs and dettsees of the widow of Geoige H. Rugg. unknown heirs and devisees of Caroline L, Coles. > Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of John William Coles, and uiiknown heirs and devisees of the widow of John William Coles. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of George H. Coles, unknown heirs and devisees of tlie widow of George H. Coles. Unknown heirs and devisees of Laura -E. Black, and the unknown heirs and'devisees of William M. Black. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of Rob-
ert D. Coles, and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of-Robert 1). Coles. Unknown heirs and devisees-of Mary E. Douglass, and unkno« n heirs and devisees of Norval P. Douglass. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of William Coles, and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of William Cores. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of Sumner F. Watson, and the unirnown heirs and devisees of the widow of Sumner F. Watson. UnKnown-husband, heirs and,, devisees of Martha StrunK, and unKriowh heirs and devisees of the-husband of Martha Strunk- ~ Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of W ill lam F. StrunK and the unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of William F. Strunk. Unknown heirs and devisees of Helen M. Worcester, and unknown heirs and devisees of Hnratto'D. Worcester Unknown widow, heirs end devisees of Jotin Struß*;, and unknown heits and dev. isees of the widow of John StrunK. Moore, wife of Joseph N. Moore. I- Unknown widow of Joseph N. Moore, and u iiKnuwn heirs and deviseesof the widow of ,J oseph N Moore Downey, wife of James E. Downey. Unknown widow, heiis and devisees of James E. Downey, and unknown heirs and devisees «’ the widow of James E. Downey. White, wile of William L. White, Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of William L. White, and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of William L. White. Unknown heirs and devisees of Elmira Hesser. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of Henry Cushing, and unknown heirs and dev--1 ecs of tlie widow of Henry Cushing. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of S C. rink. (whose.gwen name is unknown) and the unknown hei-s and devisees of the widow of said S—- C. Fink. Uiiknoira widow heirs and devisees lof Robert L. Waipole Uuknuwn widow, heirs and devisees of Charles A. Read, and unn nown heirs and d visees of the widow- of Charles a . Read Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of, Nicholas Schutz, and unknown li irs and' devi.-ees of the widow of Nicholas Schutz. Unknown iwidow,'heirs and devisees ot Balthazar .Schneider and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of Balthazar Schneider. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of John Stephan, ami unknown heirs anil devisees of tlie widow of John Stephan. Unknown widow, heirs anti .devisees of Noel 1). Wright, and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of Noel 1). Wright. Unknown .widow, heirs .and devisees of Chand er Robbins, ami unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of Chandler.Bobliins. Unknown luisband heirs andxleviseeslof Ada-i line Casbon aud unknown heirs and devisees of the husband of Adaiine Caston. Unknown widow, heirs ami devisees of Elijah Priest, and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of Elijah Priest." Unknown husband, heirs mid devisees of Margaret Sweeney. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of Marfin Witz, aud unknown heirs and devisees of tUie widow of Martin Witz.
Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of WiliJUm Turple, and .unknown heirs .and devisees .of tlie widow of WJlliam Turple. .Unknown widow, heirs and .devisees of .Ralph G. Grahaic, and unknown heirs and .devisees of tlie widow of Ralph G. Graham. .Unknown widow,.heirs and devisees of William F. Gise. and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of William F. Gise. itlhkuown widow,heirs and devisee#.of James H. Turple. and unknown heirs ahd devisees of the willow of James H. Turple. Unknown widow, Indrv and devisee# u' Hugh Ix»we, uud unknown heirs and devisms of the widow of Hugh Lowe. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of William M. C. Blake, and tutknown heirs aud devisees of the widow ol William M t). Blake. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of I’lv.ljip Smith, and Unknown heirs and devisees <£f thewidow of Phillip Smi h. .—. Dutton, wife of John Dutton. Unknown widow, heirs 'mid devisees of Jolie Dutton, and unknown heirs ami devisees of Ila* wl low of Joltu Duhon. -u— Richards, wife o f w—- M. Richards, (whose given name is unknown.) Unknown widow, heirs ami devisees of W M. Richards, (whose given name Is unknown) ;»)d the imknowtj be)rs>ml devisees pf llw wid-
nw of said W v ■ M. Richards. - ------—-- . Unknown widofr, heirs and devisees of-Wil-liam G. Ricliardson. and unknown heirs and devisees, of the widow of Wiliiairi C. Rlchafdson. Urikimwn widows'Jieirs; and devisees of John Black, anq unknown heirs and .devisees of the widow of John Black. -—Unknown widowr-hrrrs -and devisees irf John .11. Bell, and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of John R. Bell. Unknown widow. hufrssuiinTdevisees of James J.lildrerh. and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of James Hildreth. -—Unknowm httsbamfr-ifefrs—aad devisees. Of Mary Ida Breidenbaugh. and unknown heirs and devisees oT' the husband of Mary Jdaßreidenbaugh, . Uniiuywn widow,, heirs and devisees of Samuel Hogan, and tmknowri heirs- and devisees of aif -tlie widow of -S;nmild-Hogan. Unknown husband, heirs and devisees of Jane Campbell, and unknown heirs and devisees of the lhe liiisbam[ of Jane Caniptrell. . Uniinowii Widow, iqsirs and devisees of John Campbell, and unknown heirs and devisees of tne wj 'owof John Campbell Un known widow, dmirs und devisees William n . I.arrab. e and nnknown heirs and chyisees of the widow of William H. Larrabee. 1 , ..Unknown widow, heirs and. devisees of Job S. Smiih, and uoKnowrrheirs and devisees of tlie willow of Job S. Smith. LiiKn wn .husband, heirs and devisees of Elizabeth H. Concannon. and imKnown heirs and devisees of the husband of Elizabeth H. Concannon,
.■ . Short, wife of James L. Short. Unknown widow, aud devisees of James L. Short, and unknown heirs and devise>» of the widow Ol James L short, - Felter, wife of folin H. Feller, Unknown widow, lieirsjand devisees of John H. Felier. and unknown heirs and devisees.of be widow of said John H. Feller. g — laylor. wife?of Aimer Taylor, Unknown wid .w. In irs and d visees of Abner Taylor, end unknown heirs and devisees of lhe widow of 1 Aimer T >ylor, Unknown widow heirs and devisees of William D. Walsh, and the unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of William D. Walsh. -UKknownwidow,heirs;tnd-deviseesof Jacob Du ham, and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of Jacob Durham, Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of Lyman T. Wood, and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of Lyman T Wood. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees bf William Williamson, and the unknown heirs anddevisees of the widow of William Williamson, ' . . ' Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of Malcolm H. Patterson and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of Malcolm H. Patterson. ( Unknown husband, heirs and devisees of «Agnes V. Dt oley, anti unknown heirs and devisees of the husband of Agnes V. Dooley, Unknown husband, heirs and devisees of Carrie Dooley, and unknown heirs and devisees of the husband of Carrie Dooley, Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of Clarke Dooley, and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of i larke Dooley. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of James W. Dooley, and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of Janies W. Dooley. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of Frank A. Dooley, and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of Frank A. Dooley. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of William A. Dooley, and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of William A. Dooley. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of Albert G. Dooley, and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of Albert G. Dooley. Unknown husband, heirs and devisees of Anpie S. Williams, and unknown heirs and devisees of the husband of Annie S. Williams. Unknown husband heirs and devisees of Gertrude Dooley and the unknown heirs arid devisees of the husband of Gertrude Doolep Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of Edwin H. Dooley and unknown heirs and devisees of tlie widow of Edwin H. Dooley, Un known widow, heirs and devisees of Thomals Aylesworth and the unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of Thomas Aylesworth. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of Irvin D. Aylesworth and the unknown heirs and dev. isees of the widow of Irvin 1). Aylesworth. - wife of Lewis S. Clark, Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of Lewis S. Clark, and unknown heirs anil devisees of the widow of Lewis S. Clark. Unknowriheirs and devisees of Deete Lightfoot Unknown husband, heirs and devisees ol Maria Cross, and unknown heirs and devisees oi
tlie of Maria Cross. Unknown lieirs aud devisees of George Brough. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of Jonathan Boardway, and' unknown heirs aud devisees of tlie widow of Jonathan Boardway. Uiiknown liusbamL heirs and ’devisees of Elizabeth Simson. ami unknown lieirs and devisees of tlie husband of Elizabeth Simson. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of ThomSimpson, ami unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of Thontas Simpson. Unknown widow, heirsand devisees of A J. Zorns, (wliose.given name is unknown.) and unknown heirs ami devisees of tlie widow of said A—J.Zorns. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of S Ails, (whose given name is unknown, and unknown heirs and devisees of tlie widow of said . Ails. Unknown husband, heirs and- devisees of Christiana Covert. Unknown heirs and devisees of Phillip Smith, Unknown widow, heirs anddeviseesof David Harbout, and unknown heirs and devisees of tile widow of David Harbout. Unknown widow lieirs and devisees of Luther Eason, and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of Luther Eason. Unknown widow, lieirs and devisees of Edmund W. Palmer, and unknown lieirs and devisees of the widow of Edmund W. Palmer, Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of Samuel Btuihanan, and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of Samuel Buchanan. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of Rol>ert M. Buchanan, and unknown heirs and devisees of tlie widow of Robert M. Buchanan. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of J N. Buchanan, wliQse given name is unknown), and unknown lieirs aud devisees of the widow of said J N. Buchanan. Uuknown husband, heirs and .devisees of Eleanor N. Gibson, unknown widow, heirs and devisees of Frederick Rutt, and uuknown heirs and devisees of the widow of Frederick Rutt. > Uuknown widow, heirs and devisees of George W. Allen, and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of George W. Allen. Unknown widow, heirs and devisees of James B. Dilley, and unknown heirs aud devisees of the widow of James B. Dilley. Unknown widow, heirs and deviseesof John Newman, and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of John Newman. Unknown widow, heli sand devisees of D—--8. Mukeever. (whose given name is unknown) and tihe unknown heirs and devisees of the widew-of said D 8. Makeever. unknown . widow, heirs .and devisees of James H Hendrickson, and unknown heirs and devisees of the widow of Jumes H. Hendrickson, are, and the name of each of them is unknown.” aud each of them is “believed to be a non-resident of the state of Indiana; andal-o tliat the object of said action is to try and determine and quiet the title to real estate in the county oi Jasper, and State of Indiana, and whereas said plaintiff having by Indorsement on said compteint required said defendants to appear in said court and answer or demur thereto on the second-day of April, 189fi. Now therefore, e<ch of the said above named defendants is heieby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and tliat unless he be and appear on the’ second day of April, 1885, being the lourteenth judicial day of the term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be begun and holden on the third Monday of March, 18!)S, at the Court House, in the town of Rensselaer, in said county of Jasper, and state of Indiana, ami answer or demur to said complaint, the same ’and the mutters and things therein contained and alleged will bdheard and determined in bis absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto \ sec my-hand and affix the seal of ( J said Court, this 31st day of January, 1885. WM. H.'OOOVER, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Jameson & Joss, Attys Tor plaintiff. ,
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Xoticc of Fin ( |] Si‘fflciiiiqit of Estiiti'. In the Jasper Circuit Court, March Term. 1895. In the Matter of the Estate of Isaac Barkley, deceased. } Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of the estate of Isaac Barkley, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, am: t bat the same wiUcome up for the eyamlnal hm anil action pf saKLcirc-uit--<-'Ttrrr,“:n tne 18h day .of . MarcK i 1895, at which time ail p -riens-dtiterested in said estate are required to appear in .said court and show cause", if any there, be, Why said account and vouchers shoald not be approved. - And the heirs of said estate, aud all othOrsinterest d therein, are ais required, at the time and pl, ee aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part or said estate. „ ER INK FOLTZ, Wm. ILCoov.r, Administrator. Clerk Jasper Circuit court. Feb. 21-2 SP. Notice of Letting (’outract! For Repairing and Draining : Gravel Roads. Notice is hcreliy given that on -the. I3th day of March. 1805, the Board of Turnpike Directors of Jasper comity will let to tlie lowest bidder, giving bond, for the execution of a contract tlie work of repairing aud draining the free turnpike roads ot said couni y for one year. The said work will be let in sections as follows: First. I'tcasanl'itidge; - ~~ Second. Long Ridge: Third. Poor Farm: Fourth. College; Fifth. Range Line. North of Remington; Sixth, Range Line South of Remington, as described in the record, of said Board. Witness my hand this the 29th day of December. 1894. EZRA L. CLARK. Clerk of Board of Turnpike Directors, Feb. 14-21-28. Mar. 7.
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. STATE OF INDIANA, } ss County of Jasper. ) In Jasper Circuit 1 ourt. March Term 1895. John M. Wasson. } vs, } Cause No. 4830. Ira Bacon, et al. ) Be it remembered that on the 1st day of February, 1895, the plaintiff filed his complaint in said court with an affidavit that the following named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana, to-wit: Ira Bacon, and Mrs. Bacon, unknown wife of Ira Bacon, Mrs. Bacon, widow of Ira Bacon, deceased. Robert Williams and Nancy A. Williams his wife, both deceased, Joseph Williams and Mary A.Williams his wife, Delila Jacks (formerly Delila Williams) and John W. Jacks her husband, all of the known and unknown adult heirs devisees and legatees, and all of the known ami unknown minor heirs, devisees and legatees and all of the unknown adult and minor heirs devisees and legatees of the unknown minor heirs, devisees and legatees of all the above named parties, and notice is hereby given to all of said non-res-ident defendants that unless they be and appear on the 13th judicial day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the first Monday of April-1895, at the court house in Rensselaer, in said county and state, and answer or demur to siiid complaint, the same will'be heard and determined in your absence, In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal (SEAL) of said court this 1st, day of February, A. D. 1895. WM. H. COOVER, Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court. Charles R. Mills, Attorney for Plaintiff. Feb. 7-14-21.
Application for License, Notice’, fs hereby given to the citizens of the town of Fair b iks and Union township, in Jasper county. Indiana, that the under-signed,-Charles A: Gundy,-who -is a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, a man ofgoodjnoral character, who Is not In the habit of becoming intoxicated, and is a fit and proper person to be Intrusted with a license to sell intoxicating liquors, will make application to the Board of County Commissioners, of Jasper county, Indiana, at their March term, 1895, said term commencing on Monday, March 4th, 1895, at the Court House in Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, for a retail liquor license, empowering him to sell and bat ter spirituous, vinous, m ilt and all other Intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, witli the privilege of permitting the same to be drank on the premises where sold and bartered. The precise location of said premises is as follows, towit: The front room in the lower story of a twostory frame building situated on lot six (6), block one (1), inthetownio- Fair Oaks, Jasper county, Indiana, more particularly located and described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the northeasterly corner of said lot six (6) thence in a westerly direction parallel with Scond street iwenty (29) feet, thence In a southerly direction parallel with Hendricks street eighteen feet, thence in an easterly direct on parallel with First street twenty (20) feet, thence in a northerly direction parallel with Kent street eighteen (18) feet, to the point of commencement. CHARLES A. GUNDY.
Sheriff’s Sale. No. 4656. By virtue of an execution to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein John Bush is plaintiff and Eliza A. Lancaster and John F MbOolly are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of One Hundred and Twenty dollars and’ Seventy Four Cents ($120.74) and interests- and costs accrued and to accrue, I will expose at public sale to the highest and best bidder on Saturday, February 23, 1895, between the hours of 10 o’clock A, M. and 4 o’clock P. M of said day at the d>>or of the court house, of Jasper county, Indiana, first the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following real estate hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to eatlsfv said decree, interest and costs I will at tlie name time and plsee expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate or so -nnch thereof as may to necessary to discharge said decree, Interest and costs, toWit* The undivided eleven thirtieths (11-30 of the North Fast Quarter (X' of the South West Quarter (X) of section Thirty one (31) township Twenty Nine (29) Range Seven (7) west, containing Fourteen a< d Sixty Seven Hundredths aces. Also the undivided Eleventh thirtieths (11-30) ot the E stone half of the north west quarter (X) of Section thirty-one township twenty nine (29) Rafige seven (7) west, containing twenty-nine and thirty-three hundredths <2D 33) acres. All in Jasper County Indiana. Said sale win be made without any relief wba'qver from the valuation or appraisement laws of the Stale of Indiana. ' CHARLES W HANLE< v Sheriff of Jasper Uo.
Knights oflhe Maccabees. The State commander writes us from Lincoln. Neb., as follows: “Atter trying other medicines for what seemed to he a very obs ina e eaugh in our two childton we tried Dr. King’s New Discovery and at the end of two days the cough entirely left them. We will oot-bo without it fitvoiifu) , as our < xjfbriorioe pr.iv.H tli «.t, it cur s where ail other reme lii s f ..til S.g .cd F W. StevenT,' - State C-ni Why not give this groat medicine a tiial ss it guaran tedß and trial buttles are free it F. B. Meyer’s drug tore, Ro juUf sizisocAsL
