Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1876 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NOTICE or SURVEY—BcOamin Martin, Isaac Miller, Charles R. Lyon, Alran P. Ed Waff, Jane B. Smith, Simon P. Thompson, Joseph A. 'Williams, 8- A. Williams and Nancy J. Burget will take notiee that I will, on Monday, July 80, 1876,' proceed with the Surveyor of Jasper county, Indiana, to make a legal survey Of section nineteen (19), township thirty (80) north, of range s)x (6) west, in said county and state, in sll respects according to law. CLARK McCOLLY. D. B. Miller, 8. J. C. 41-31. TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: In the Jasper Circuit court, September term, 1876. Frank W. Babcock vs. Henry Brong, Joseph B. Hughs, Rebecca J. Hughs, Jacob L. Moyer and Moyer. Complaint No. 1,127. Now oomas the plaintiff, by F. W. Babcock, attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana, and that the first name of Moyer, the wife of Jacob L. Moyer, is unknown to plaintiff. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they be and appear on the first day of tho next term of the Jasper Circuit Ooutt, to be holden on the fourth Monday of September, A. D. 1876, at the Court House, in Rensselaer, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and answered in their absence. my name and the seat of ( BKAI, ) said court affixed at Rensselaer this 20th day of June, A. D. 1876. CHARLES H. PRICE, 40-3 t. Clerk J. C. C.
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