Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 21, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1900 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Non-Resident Notice., The State of Indiana, ISol S o Jasper County. < In the Jasper circuit court,.., to February Terra 1900. John M. Wasson ( Cause Xo Robert Williams and Mary Williams his wife. Mary Williams widow of Robert Williams; Mary Randall and Thomas Randall her husband; Klizaoetli Williams and Hufu- Williams her husband, Elizabeth Williams widow- of Rufii? Williams; Joseph Wllliarasand Mary A. Williams his wife, Mary A Williams widowof oseph Williams; Robert. Williams and. Nancy A. Williams, his wife. Naucy A. Williams widow of Robert Williams; l.yman Williams and Harriet Williams his wife. Harriet Williams, widow of L) man Williams; James Willioms and Nancy Williams his wife, Naucy Williams widow of James Williams; ! Sarah Lecklidrr and Lewis Lecklider her husband, Lewis Lecklider surviving widower of Sarah Lecklider; lreliuah Jacks and John W, Jacks her hushsnd, Delilia Jacks widow of John W. acks: Eunice Hammond and Jostah Hammond her husband, Josiah Hammond widower of Eunice Hamm, nd; Saiah Gasaway and Thomas J. Gasoway he husband', Sarah Gnsowas widow of Thomas J, Gasoway; Henry Williams and Sarah A. Wllllams Ills wife, Sarah A. Williams widow of > eury Williams; Nathan Bab ock and Ruby Babcock his wile, Ruby Babcock widow of Nathan Babcock; Nathan Babcock and Margaret 0. Babcock Ills wife. Margaret Babcock widow ■ f Nathan Babcock; James B. Babcock and Ellen Babeock his wife, Ellen Babcock widow ot James B. Babcock; Annetta a. Elston and Isaac Elston her husband, Annetia A. Elston widow of Isaac Elston; May Elston and Elston her husband whose name is unknown; Henry C. Babcock and Babcock his wife whose proper name Is unknown, Mrs. Babcock widow of Henry O. Babcock; Ellen J. Babcock ; Ellen J. Mottltt and Benjamin R. Mollitt her husband; Ellen J. Motlitt widow of Benjamin K. Mottltt; Dorr Babcock and Abigail Babcock his wife, Abigail Babcock w dow of Dorr Babcock;. Nathan B. Babcock; Charles M. Watson and Amanda Watson his wife, Amanda Watson widow of Charles m. Watson; Williams. Hopkins and Lavinia L. Hopkins his wife. Lavlnia L. Hopkins widow of Whllam S. Hopkins; Charles M. Wa son and Sar. h E. Watson his wife; Sarah E. Watson widow of Char es m. Watson. James F Watson and Kate R, Watson his wife, Kate K, Watson widow of James F Watson ; Mary \nn Williams. Mrs. Williams her husband; Mr. Williams her widower; James l'rewet, Mrs. Prewet his wife, Mrs. Prewet his widow. Allof known and uni uown adult heirs, devises and legatees of any and ab of the above named defendant; Alt of the known and unknown miner heirs, devises and legatees of any and ab of the above named defend nts, allot the unknown minor heirs, devisees and legatees ot Jhe unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of any and all of the aboue named defendants, _ _ James L. Babcock and -—Bab ock his wife; Joseph F. Babcock and Babeock his wise, E-izabeth A. Gwin; Kate R. Walson; Elsie Waison, Myra Watssn. Catherine Watson: Henry H. Wat<on and Mary H. Watson his wife; William C. Babcock and Availed Babcock his wife. The plaintiff in the aboveentlfledcause having tiled his complaint therein, together witli an affidavit that the defendants are not residents of this state and that the residence of the defendants is unknown, and, upon diligent inquiry, cannot be ascertained. Now, therefore, the said defendant is hereby notified that unless they be and appear oil the lfttii day of tfie n< xt Term of the Jasper Circuit Court to hoiden on the second day of February, A. I). 1900 at the court house in Rensselaer, in said com ty and.stale, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be detorminek in their absence, said date being- March sth 1900, In witness whereof, I hereunto set fse .1/ my hand and affix the Seal of said l .Court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, the v^/ tith day of January A. 1). 19 ;0. W M H. Coo VEIL Clerk. C. E. Mills A tty for Pltf,

SPLENDID SUCCESS has been had indicates of colic, diarrhoea, etc., by using Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. As a household remedy for such troubles it is invaluable. Buy a 10c-trial bottle and you.. are bound to be convinced. To be had of A. F. Long.

Notice of Dissolution. - Notice is hereby given that the partnership in the barber business heretofore existing between Harry E. Wade and Ray Wood is hereby dissolve by mutual consent. Ray Wood will retains possession of the business, and all debts due the late firm will be payable to him, and he will also settle all accounts against the same. w3t Harry E. Wade Ray Wood FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR Cough Syrup whereever introduced is considered the most pleasant and effective remedy for all throat and lung complaints. It is the only prominent cough medicine that contains no opiates, and that can safely be given to children. —A. F. Long.

Farmers’ Institutes. For the Indiana Farmers’ Institute workers’ meeting, commencing November 27th, 1899, the Monon Route will sell local tickets at one oalf fare. Tickets will be sold only to persons presenting certifitates signed by W. C. Latte, Sup’t of Institutes, Purdue University, Lafayette. Tickets will be on sale November 27th, and during the season of 1899 1900. wtf OH! I SAY! have you given Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin a trial/* It will cure yog of your constipation will correct your stomach toubles and make jrour life worth living. Trial size bottles 10c. (10 dQses 10c) large sizes 50c and SI.OO of A. F. Long. Live Stock kor Sale. I have for sale at private sale, at ray place in Gillam tpp-4 miles northwest of Mecfaryville, two car loads of fat steers, 4 cows, 15 yearling steers, 4 yearling‘ heifers, ! spring calves, 8 head of horses. Will sell for cash or on time. ,W. F. Early • 2tp Medaryvillh P. O. f