Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 July 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

111-MW nt. 2 —Z ———■••••■—— —«. — ~— e__ STATE OF INDIANA, 1 c ,„ Jasper Couuty, fob * > In the Jasper Circuit court, ’ To October Term 1896. Pauline Catt, r vs James Van Rensselaer, et al. Now comes the plaintiff by Ferguson & Wilson her attorneys and files her complaint herin together with an affidavit that the defendants, Jarnos Van Rensselaer, and Mrs. --—— Van Refisselaer, wife of said .lames Van Rensselaer, aiid Mrs. —~ Van Rensselaer,'widow of said James Van Rensselaer, and all their unknown heirs devisees and legatees; John c, Van Rensselaer amFMrs. —' —— Van Rensselaer, WHe of said John c. Van Rensselaer, and Mrs/ Van Rensselaer widow of said John U. Van Rensselaer and all thjpr unknown heirs, devlseesaml legatees: libenczer Sllleck and Mrs. Siileck. wife of said Ebehezer Silleek, and Mrs. Silleek. widow of said Ebenezer Siileck and all their unknown heirs devisees aild legatees;,Miuia 1,. siileck and Mr. ——■—— Siileck. husband of said Maria L. Stfleek and Mr. Siileck, widower of said Maria L. Siileck ami all their unknown heirs, devisees and legatees; Theodore Gold and Mrs. — : - Gold, wiieofsaid Theodor.e Gold and Mrs. Gold, . widow of s .id Theodore Gold, and all their unknown heirs, devisees and legatses; Catherine Sparks, anduftlr. ——Sparks husband of said Catherine Sparks, and Mr.' Sparks, widower of said CitthemWSparks and alt their imktiown — heirs deVi.ees-mid legatees; William Phillips and Mrs*. . : I’liilnpkwife of said g William I’liilllps, and Airs. ——— Phillips widow of satil William Ph ilips and all their unknown iieij's. devisees and legatees; Willikm D. Lee ami Mrs. Le . wife.of said William 1). Lee ami Mrs —‘ Lee, widow of said Wib Ham 1). Lee and all tlieir unknown heirs, devisees and legatees; Joshua Clark and Mrs; l — Clark, wife of sain Joshua Clark, and Mrs.— Clark widow of said Joshua Clark and all their unknown heirs. iJevGees and legatees.; Lucas Ciark and Mrs. -—-—* Clark, wife of said Lucas Clark ami Mrs. —— clnrk widow of said Lucas Ciai'k, aiid all their unknown , heirs devisee- sfti.l legatees; Izolla|courtnoy aiid Mr. Courtney, husband of said Izeila Courtney and Mr.-- .Courtney,, widower of .said Izeila Courtney and all iheir unknown heirs, devisees and legatees; William Clark' and Mrs. c.ark, wife of said tvilllam Clark, and Mrs. —— Clark, widow of said William Clark, and tlieir tinlaiown heirs, devisees and legatees of each ami every one of the above named idefendants are not residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Jasper circuit court to be holden on Hie third Monday of October a. D. 1896. at the court House in Rensselaer Indiana, in said county amLState and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto set (SKAL V'W lian<l aU(I attix tho Heal of saltl JGourt, at Rensselaer this 23rd day of 0 J line A. D. 1896. Wm. H. Coo ver. Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Ferguson & Wilson, Atty’s, for plffs. July 2-9-16. Tlw Nortliwestern Yeast Co’a agent around again with samples of the wonderful Yeast Foam which is better than ever this year, owing to the new machinery being used for pms-< ing out the cakes; no excuse for having poor bread when you can get Yeast Foam, good flour and an oven. If you wisn to secure nice lots or beautiful houses, call on A. Leopold, at The Model’ for prices and terms. Neuralgia ATTACKS THE EYES Makes THE LIGHT U nbearable* / L BV USING Ayer’s Pills <&— “My husband was subject to severe o , attacks, of neuralgia which caused him 03 great' pain and suffering. The pains OJ were principally aWout his eyes, and he ® • often had to remain In a darkened room, onot being able to-stand the light. Ayer’s C: Tills being recommended, he tried them, ® j using one before each meal. They very soon afforded relief, followed by perma- Os nent cure. lam a strong believer in the ®: efficacy of Ayer’s Pills, and would not ©: be without them for ten times their o: cost.”—Mrs. M. E. Debat, Liberty, Tex. ®i . “I have used Ayer’s Pills in my family o: for forty years, and regard them as the oi very best Uncle Martin Hancock, 2: Lake City, Fla., qs AYER’S PILLS $ Received Highest Awards ° AT THE WORLD’S FAIR ® OoooOOOOooooooooooocooo

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