Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 21, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1900 — Page 2
ihe Republican »*FIUiAL PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY P- I, Fl. EVERY TUESDAY & FRIDAY BY UaORGE E. MARSHALL, i BLISHKR AND PROPRIETOR. _ _ Oi FB'S—ld KmniblicAn building on corner of v vt igton And Weston Streets. rURMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Vear $1.50 Six 'l«>nths 75 Three \lonths... .. .50 Friday March, 2, 1 XX)
FAIR OAKS. Miss Edna Brady, of Chicago, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. P W. Nelson. Miss Nettie Mallett is visiting her friend, Mary lloshaw, at Rensselaer. Miss Katie Nelson, of Brookston, is- makings an extended visit to relatives in and near town. T 11. Querry's public sate on Wednesday of last week was well attended. The receipts were over CHas. Allow has moved his family to Blackford Hope Spitzer spent several days th i * — liter-, - -——... .Bub lianiiou,.. us .Bx*oksjtmi, spentsever d days last week with friends and. relat’-'ves in and near town. (J. A- (Xndy and wife have returned home from a week's visit to her parents at Kniinan. ! Rro Skinner closed his meetings j at the M. E. church on Thursday j night of last week with 25 additions ; to the church. He is now liblcting'j • • • rv.j meeting at Hose Lawn and baying I good success. - *
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John Carter's two children are i both sick with sore throat. Mrs. Littener, of Monticello. visited her daughters, Mrs. Ed. Keller and Mrs. Fanny Stnyser, last week. Abe Bringle lias purcliased a fine new organ for his wife. L. W. McMurtyr spent Sunday with his family at Monon. Mrs. John Gwin has resigned her position as teacher in our schools and Miss Joeva Green, of Rensselaer has been appointed for the remainder of the term and will enter upon her duties today, Thursday, Bro. Brady, of Rensselaer, .is holding meetings at tlm Christian church this week. Several from here attended court as witnesses at Rensselaer last Friday. i
Sheriff's Sale. ~—No. ss ■!). By virture of a certified ropy of jmlgme 1 and decree to mo directed from t,h - Clerk of t h« .las per Circuit Com l, in a cause a herein The Indiana Bultdlrg. Loan & Savings sociation of daspos Ounty Indiana is pain.tiff. and M trie Antrim. George It. Antrim her li sband, Geoge Carlisle, Villlam B. Austin. GeorgeS B akesiee. and Artimr H. Honkin are defendants, requiring me to make ilie sum oi five hundred ,¥500.00) dollars and interests and costs accrued and to accrue. I will txnose nt public sale to tho highest and Lest bidder, on Saturday, March. 24th, 1900 Between the hours of 10 o’clock a m and 4 o'clock n. w nt safal tliur. at the door of ■'e court house of Jasper county, Indiana, in the City of-Rensselaer, first the rents a d pr. fits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate hereinafter described, and if said rents anti profits « i 1 no cell for it sufficient sum to satisfy said deer e and execution- and interest anil costs. I .will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simide of- -aid real esta e or So much thereof as may be necessary to di-charge said decree and execution and interests and costs, lowit: Lot seventeen (17) in Bruner's addlilon 1o the town of Honour in Jasper • ounty. Indiana. Sa d sale -will ho made without any relief whatever from dfe valuation or appraisement, laws of the State .of Indiana \ aTB J. RKEI). Sheriff .Jasper County. By O. P. Robinson, Deputy. James IL C rr: l A >y. for Piss. 16 fell!
Sheriff’s Sale* No, 5900. By virtue ot a certified copy of judgment and decree to me directed from toe Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. In a cause wherein AjihurH, Honking is plaintiff and Marie Antrim, GEOrgeß. Antrim her Husband. Tiie Indiana Building, Lonn & savi tea 'ssociati n of Jasper County Indiana, George Carlisle. William B. Austin and ceorgeS. Blskeslce are defendants, requ ring me to make the sum of tour i undred eighty-six (¥4-6.76, dol ars and seventy six cents, and imeresl and coals ac crued and to acorue, f will expose at public sale to ill - highest and best bidder, on Saturday, March 24th 1900, Between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper Couuiy Indiana, in the city of Rensselaer, firs the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate hereinafter described, and if said ren-'s and profits will not se 1 for a sufft dent sum to sails! y said decree and execution and interest and costs, 1 will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said rea estate or so much thereof as may bo ttecessarv to discharge said decree end execution and interest and costs, to-wit: Lot three (8) in Block three (8) iu the original plat <>f the town of De 'lotto and Lot seventeen (17) in Brunei’s addition to the town of Dewotte in Ja-por ounty Indiana. JSaielsale will be made without any relief what, ver from ti e valuation or appraisement laws of the .Slate of Indiana NATE F. HERD, Sheriff of Jasper County. P,y O. P. Robinson. Deputy George K Hollingsworth, Atty. for Pdf. M ir 2 9-16
MI-BIT BE. The State of Indiana ( Jasper County j 03 Iu the Jasper circuit, court, February term 1900. Samuel Nevvni in, William Ne.wntan. ) Frank J. Newman. N.-ra New-matt i and George Newman 1-No. 5804 VS. I. Alinena J. Street et al. Bv o."<h«r of the Jaxoer Circa it Court, the followtrti'-immert -defend-tnts «re .found-to be non-reside ts of the state of I diana, to wit:— Ahntuia J. Street, K diert S'reet her husb nd, Marti a v. all. Darius Call her husband, Irena Freeze, Rufus Freeze h-r husband, WilTfain -anutt husband of pitch? —S rue. deceased. | buries Sane. Maude-aue. William Sane, and \d Sane children and heirs at aw of Cane Sane, deceased, also Allen M;«v and Miv wite.of. .Allen May. and ; —— May widow of '.lien .May.W.R. Nofsinger and Nofsinger wife of s¥. I! No singer aid .Nofsinger widow o' w. R. Xofsiiwer. Nelson W. Gralvam and Graham wife of Nelson YV Graham, and - Graham widow of said Nelso:. 'V. G'aluun. James t*. Drake and I’r seilla Drake his wife, "ill am It. Nosdnger and Nossinger his wife and No-singer widow of -sfold- Willi m.B, Nos’atngar, Samuel- Appleton and Anna M. Appleton bis wife.and all the us known consorts heirs, devisees and legatees nnil a 1 the unknown heirs-, devisees, and legatees of eae . and ev< ry one of the above, named defendants. That this action is brought for partition.and to quiet title to real est te , ' Sotice Ts Therefore -hereby “gtveu ssMil Vlo--fendants. that unless they be and appear on the 10th day ot April l'.iou. the same being th * seventh day of th April Term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be hoiden at the O urt House in the City of Kensseiaer in said (toil ty and State and answer or demur to sai I comnlaint tiie same will be in aid ami determined iu their absence. - in witness whereof. I hereunto set siK ■ l' my h-ud and affix tiie seal of said ,F7L Jcourt, at Rensselaer. Indiana, this NO " r i 14th. day of Ffebru-.ry A. D iftKi. . • Wm. 11. Coo veb. Ferguson'& Wilson. Clerk. Attys: Feblkos Mar 2.
Notice of the First Meeting of Creditors. In the District court of the ITu ted'States for the District of Indiana. in bankhuptov Before John O, Bowers, Referee. I n the matter of ( John F. Bruner, | Bankrupt. To the Creditors of John F. Bru >er of Rensselaer. in the county of Jasper, state ol Indiiana, and district aforesaid, bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 7tli day of Februa y. a. •. 1900, the said John F Bruner was du y adjudicated a b inkrilpl; and that the first meet! g of creditors of said bankrupt will be held at my ouice in Room 1, In tne Meya Block on West S'ate street, in the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, on the Btli Day of March, A. P ~1900, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, at which time tile saicf creditors may attend, prove their cla ms. appoint a trustee, exami e the bankrupt,and transact such other business as may properly' come before said meeting. Jo;iN’ •>. Bowers, Referee in Bankruptcy. 12th Referee District of Indiana. Hammond. Indiana, Feb. 16th. A. D. 1900. Note—Creditors will please obs rve requirements concerning the pr. of of claims. See section 57, of tin* bankruptcy act of isffli. amt Gen ral Order XXI. Debts must be properly proved before same will bo allowed.
Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. In file Matter of tile Estate of 1 William 11. Caiu, deceased: t In the Jasper Circuit Oourt. Febru .ry Term 1900. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, as administrator of the estate of William 11. Gain. ( eceased, has pr. sented and tiled his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action or said Circuit Court, on the Bth day of Mm cli 1900, at which time all persons interested \u said estate are required to appear In said Court and show cause. If any there he, why said account and vouchers should not lie approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are alsoherebv riquireci. at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part or said estate. „ Chari.ks E. MILLS.^
Report of Coroner’s Inquest. The undersigned.coroner of Jasper county, Indiana having Received notice on February to. 1900, that the dealt body of Rica Roush was lylnc attheliomeofChrislan Roush, la Carpenter township Jasper county, Indiana and ihe said deaih was supposed to have been caused by violence or other civsua ty. I then proceeded to the said locality, and on v ew’Ofllie body, proceeded to enquire Into the cause of dentil, of the deceased liter ex- • inining a Lumber of witnes-es. tl was found that the deceased was a widow, of about sevonij \ ears of age, and a native of the German empire. And that on Sii'urdav. February JO, t’.OO while attending to iter household duties, ■•lie received Hie discharge of a lille. In the hands of her grandson, Bertie Roush, causing li r death. And it was further found that the discharge of tic.’rifle waswholly-aoi ldeot il.and no blame attach *d to the said iiertte Jtoiisli. There were no valuables found on the person of the deceased*, and the verdict will be u accordance with the above evidence. Truitt P. Wuirnn. * Coroner of Jasper County.. Feb. 27- Mar, 5,
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