Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 January 1898 — Page 8

WEEKLY JOURNAL.

ESTABLISHED IX 1848.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 2S. I88S.

A Good Hurse.

Thorntown Enlcrprinc: Last week Frank Harris sold Bonnie H. (by Little Sam) to Ed Young, of Crawfordsville, for Sl'JO, highest price for horse Jlesh in this neighborhood in several years. She took the red ribbon in the horse show here last summer and trotted in •2:34 after eight weeks' training'.

Heath of Mrs. Mary Slieitn. Mrs. Mary Shean died Sunday afternoon in Terre Haute. She formerly resided in this city and was the widow of John Shear, whose place was near the Big Four trestle. Mrs. Shean's body was brought here Tuesday morning on the Vandalia train and was taken directly to Calvary cemetery, where the interment occurred.

Hiclts Croaks.

Successive periods of darkness that have visited this section are explained by Rev. lrl Hicks, weather seer, as follows: "We are now in the Mars Equinox, which partly accounts for the gloom and has the effect of intensifying electrical disturbances. I think the hardest part of tae winter is yet before us and those that think that the present warm spell means the end of the cold weather are mistaken. I believe it is but the forerunner of a cold wave and cold, snowy, sleety weather."

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Bound Over.

Saturday evening John Callahan, an Ohio tough, was landed in jail for stealing an overcoat of Marion Hallowell, of near Darlington. On Monday be was bound over to the Circuit •Court in the sum of $300 having waived examination. There is a clear case against Callahan as the stolen coat was found is his possession. He will do well to plead guilty at once and take his medicine. He came here last week and was jailed, leaving town by .request immediately upon his release.

Orrie Nicely Married.

The many triends of W. O. Nicely will be surprised to hear that he was married several days ago to a belle of Bloomington, where Mr. Nicely has been engaged in the photograph business for several years. The young lady he married was a widow and is xbe daughter of Dr. Harris, a leading •citizen of lUoomington. The bride is said to be a very lovely and lovable young woman. Orrie played a very smooth game on his Crawfordsville friends, who did not dream of his deadly intentions in Hloomington.

A Sal Deatli.

A telegram received here Sunday •announced the death at Grand Rapids, Mich., of Zack Mahorney Rankin, the four-year-old son of Doctor and Mrs. C. 10 Rankin. The child had been ill but a short time with pneumonia and bis death was wholly unlooked for by his relatives here, lie was au unusu•ally brit'Ut and interesting boy and wa.- all but idolized by his parents, whose many friends here sincerely •sympathize with them in their sad bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Zack Mahprney are in Grand Rapids, he taking treatment there at the sanitarium

Saw a Spook.

NKW Ross*, .Jan. ii4 —Sunday night as \V. W. Airhart was returning home about 12 o'clock he beheld (so he says') a light sheet of llame above the late home of oue Joe Ballard, deceased. As he drew nigher he perceived the figure of u. spirit suspended above the ftous-e and enveloped in brilliant light. He beheld with horror the image of the departed man who formerly occupied the house, but as he was about to accost bisghostship it suddenly vanished. It is said that auother man at another time perceived the same spectacle. Considerable consternation reigns in that community and as the men have been noted for their veracity it seems to. more queer.

.HOW TO FIND OUT.

IsVii a bottle or common glass witto

:urine

and let it stand twenty-four

hours a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order.

What to Do.

There is comfortm the xnowieuge so often expressed. that Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, Gladder and every part of the urinary pasaages. It corrects inability to hold urine and 6calding pain tn passing it. or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, ^nd overcome* that unpleasant •necessity of being compelled to get up ?DB.ny times during the night to urin•ate. The mild and the extraordinary •effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stand the highest for its wonderful •cureE of the most distressing cases. !f you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drugtrists, price fifty •cent8 and one dollar. You-may have a «amp'e bottle and pamphlet both sent 'free by mail. Mention the Crawfords--ville JOI KNAI, and send your address to Dr. Kilmer V. Co Bingharapton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the gcnuiness of this oiler.

IRA ALWARD'S MIND.

The Young Man Has a Handpiece Which Is Conveniently Sound or Unsound as His Financial Interests lleijuire.

Ira Alward is the young man who, during the holidays, robbed his foster mother, Mrs. Gray, of about 8300, which sum represented the savings of thirty-eight years. Ira's trial came up in the circuit court on Monday and the defense admitted the stealing of the money, seeking to obtain an acquittal by establishing Alward's insanity.

Ira, who is really a fool but not a lunatic, went on the stand in his own defense and stated that be had known all along that his nd was impaired. He knew, however, the difference between right and wrong except when hi6 mind was particularly off. He said it was away off when he 6tole the usoney. "When did you realize that you had done wrong?" asked the prosecutor. "When I got to Waynetown," was the answer. "Why, then, didn't you go back to Mrs. Gray's and return the money?" "Well, I did start to but when I got a little way up the pike my mind she went off again so I came on to Crawfordsville."

This answer caused a general laugh, in the midst of which the victim of his mind retired from the stand.

When the defendant had finished his testimony a red hot batch of expert evidence was dished up to the jury.

Dr. Keegan thought Alward weak minded and especially apt to make bad breaks when under excitement. He had examined Alward's head and found a depression there due to a fracture of the skull when Alward was seven years old.

Dr. Ristine and Dr. Barcus had both examined the young man and while they didn't size him up as an embryonic Gladstone they thought he had enough sense to come in out of the wet or to convey the customary refreshments to a pet bear.

The jury received the case without argument shortly before noon and were ready to report when court convened in the afternoon. They found him guilty and twenty-one years old. His attorney, F. P. Mount, stated that the veidict was accepted and Alward was thereupon sentenced to the Jeffersonville reformatory for a term of from one to fourteen vears.

WILL PUSH THINGS^

The Committee Appoin(el to f.ook Alter K.stahlisliiug a Flouring Mill Here "Will 1'nsli Thing's.

The commit-ce appointed the other evening to see to securing the establishment of a flouring mill here met last week and formulated its plans. Quite a sum of money must be raised to secure this needed industry and the committee proposes to give every one a chance to push a good thing along. The committee will wait on everybody in town and ask for assistance. This should be rendered freely and without protest. This committee is not working in the interest of self nor in the interest of a few people but for the welfare of Crawfordsville.

It must be patent to any one at all observing that Crawfordsville must get a Waterbury movement on herself if she expects to keep up with the procession. Other towns all about her are hustling and Crawfordsville must hustle too. She can not stand back on her literary reputation. The fact that she has a club to every block isn't going.to bring coin into town. Folks aren't coming here to trade because we have an electric light plant and a curfew law. 'Folks aren't going to move here just to suck in the same ozone which inspires the literati. If Crawfordsville is to expect business favors she has to display business activity and hold out business inducements. Y'ou can't bait fly tray with a blue stocking or a reputation for poetry. It takes sugar, fivery man and every woman who has any business interest whatever in Crawfordsville must help. Money makes the mare go, and the Crawfordsville mare needs a good big feed.

Insurance for $1 OO.OOO.

CHICAGO, Dec. 16, 1897.—E. A. Ferguson, Esq., Manager the Union Central Life—Dear Sir: My investigations have convinced me that the Union Central is the most economically and conservatively managed life insurance company in the world, and 1 have decided not to divide my une of insurance, as I intended, but have this day given your agent, W. C. W. Sampson, my application to the I nion Central for 8100.000-

Yours truly, HKNKY C. LYTTOX. (i. W. Peyton, Assistant (reneral Agent. Crawfordsville, Ind.

Then is more eutarrb lu 'his secton of the country than all other diseases put together, and until t.ho last few years was supposed to be incurable. Tor a groat, many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, arid by constantly failincto curc with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J, Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken I internal Iv tn doses from 10 drops to a teaI spoonful. It acts directly on the blond and mucous surfaces of the system. They olfer one hundred dollars for any case it. falls to

Send for circular* and testimonials F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo. O. Sold by IlrUKKfsts. 76c. Halls Family Pills are the best.

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NAMES OF THE OWN F.US

Allen Geo. W do do Auth Anna C. Atkinson bona Britton Adaline Hoots Athalinda do Tlyrd Laura ... Bannister Enoch. Campbell Nancy CbadwickMary A-_ Cord MaryC do Cojjan W. S Dolan Betsy.. Dudley Mary Dickerson Sophronia... Eltzroth C. W do Kggers Chas. Flora Elizabeth,.... do do GobonMary Gains John, et al Goodwin John W Gipson Lucy do Hpys Catharine ........... Hale J, W. & S. Hartley Pauline do

DO

McLaughlin J. and X. O'Neil M. Porcer Ianthus and E. Pickett Dan W Quintan Catherine do Reeves Clara B. IUddle Salile E do Slattery Patrick, Sr ... do do do Slattery Patrick, Jr.... Smait Geo. W. & L. M. Snodgrass EmoiaL ... Swank Ida M_ Schultz & Hulet do Sellers Laura Spruhan M. and K. Trask Joseph Vance Geo. M., Trustee do Welch John L. dj do Warren Daisy

LIST OF LANDS AND LOTS

IN nONTGOMERY COUNTY, INDIANA,

Returned Delinquent for Non-Payment of Taxes

For the year 1896 and previous years, with interest and penalty of 10 per cent thereon, with current taxes for 1897 and cost of advertising:

OKAWITORDSVIIiLB.

2429

12463

Allen W. Bennett Angu«s ... Becknet- Jas. W ....:.. Britton William Barry Ellen ....... Clark Sarah Carman Thos. ...... Day Cassie untie C. W et al do GuntleGeo., Jr Grimes Amanda.. Heffner Geo. A do Ilaiselep Matilda Hampt.ou John Irwin Mary I Locke Josiah. Lewellyn C. & E.. Moore William Mann Jonathan. do Olliver Ijiii-J I Itussell ir Kiddle Frank .1 Smith Francis ........ (In do •«wank James Voris E. Wier Henry Walton Sultimua .. White MarvJ. Vount Dan do Yarran Alii ......

Britton William (.'lurk Mary, .1 Hallett Lueinda F.. .'lohliwon Charlew Myers .1 ohu \V

(,'onistock Carrie do Mallet.I. and Harrv.. do do do l'rebbley Au(rust do Rush Geo. W Staloeep Eli ........ do ,... Wilson John A White Win. 1\ Waveland Ii. 1.. Ass

Barton William... Milli^an Joseph, do Scott A re.helau.Shauka John W... do Wrijfht Jas. O Vouror Mary

Mills Iaswis T-

Boot' Sarah do Osliorn W. Phillips Hebecca do

a

DESCRIPTION OK LANDS

I

jAUen's acid do .1 I do College add O Lj pt hf no qr !U & U. add ..j College O do S. & k. add

17 20 64 76

....

143 177 391 433 439

M. J. Jones add W. F. Elstonadd B. & B. add Mills add Mills add ........ pt hf ne qr pt. I ME Elstousadd! Old Plat Powers' add Elston's add

463 695 049 054 726 74 803

3i

EElstonsadd Miiligan's add...j do do .:. J. Flushes'add.. B. B. & F. add iM E Ristonsadd

845 867 879 880

E Ulstousadd do Old Plat Old Plat. Old Plat Old PI at T'p'nH'll's'eadd Galey's add. Canby-" add.. May's add pt S. & R. add do do pt ne qr MEEIstons add 1». & B, add Dunn's add W. P. Elstonadd do Cadwall'd's add Connard's add. do Blair's add do do do B. & H.add G. H. &C. add B. & K. add...*... M. & T. add Canine's add. do Wilson's O L... Wilson's add Hughes' add Mc. & C. add do T'p'nH'lls'eadd do do do

955

1015 1019

r*:y,..

Hlatt Richard.. Lawson Taswell Mvers Sarah E

104:2 1346 1419

Markley John H. Mount Jobn do

1486 1487

1C26 1760 1804 1825 1872

1908 1932

2050

2051 2071 2117 2130 21J6

..I

2143 2148 12330 2385

UNION TOWNSHIP.

16 63 79 85

pt hf ne qr pt nw qr pt se qr ... pt hf se qr pt hf nw qr. pt hf neiqr pn Th'ps'nUL pt 17 pt hf pt se ptse qr .....: pt ne qr Old Plat Old Plat pt nw qr pt hi «w qr pt nw qr pt se qr pt lif ne qr pt ne qr •ld l'lat ..... Old Plat pt hf ne qr pt se qr pt ne qi Old Vi it do do pt hf nw qr. pt. hf se qr. ptehfswqiv Kennedy's O pt lif lie qr ptneqr ...... ptnw.qr ..... Thompson's O I,

132 266 325 443 668

694 698

I 787

830 839

I 024 .1067 11071. 11129 ill 32.

1331 11439. 11463 !ir»70

1595 17fi8 1 16 1823 J182H 1951

11154:

Kirk Lulu Taylor (Jeo W

Kishero Olara...,. ..... Grimes Noah W Grimes John do Gass Tilchrrian E S" riam Rebecca do 1 arris Rebecca do Little Thomas do Myers Harriet A. Matthews Martin do 1 Kunyau Sarah ...j Pattison Edward do ...:•. 8touel)rak'r&FuH'w'dr do Tucker Alfred Backus Arnaziah do do

I NAMES OF

I S TOWNS.

C'vllle do do do do do do do

18 4

18 4 11) 4

32 191 4

18

18 19 19 18 18

18

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Sj- 15|pt lie qr 5."ilpt ht ne qr 1 =",-j ,pt 1 Orilpt. sw.qr nw qr 2.Ui]pt. nw qr

,.| 22|pt, mv »Ir .jl37!OM I'idt -j ^4. ,!219!)H nw |r ..|221 Second E A11

..jSA'iipt mv i|r ..|2i9!pt nw ijr.

12 llrant, add..

.......! ipt hfsoqr... .......!20fii Brant's add. .. •.'V»00'lJhllli|»s' add do

Small Round I'ermelia 24W llrant's add. do do

do pt sw qr

Wilson and 12 White's add.

NAMES OF THE OWNEKS.

:f 2 aO .*$

McWhinnie John McCIure Jacob A Small Edward Utterback John 11

••iX23j 9$ 28l

Butler L. Brintou Cynthia....: .. do Cox Isaac RI do Jackmau Sheraiau W Lane Mary McCIure John :. Stewart S. Younirs Ruth A

13.55 10.52 28.55 23.73 55.04 28.49 30.24 3.2S 13.79

pt

18

5'

27, 281

QO do do do do do do do do do do do do' do do do do do do do do do do di do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do

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17 18

21.87 4 88 12.67 10.00 16.04

21 23 28 16 18 li6 27 2827 30! 181 13 14: 59! 241 41 42 25!

137.56 7.23

4.t5

22.81 13.18

Davis John C. Dale Isaac Lynn E.T Lynn K. A

pt pt Pt pt. hf Pjri ptl

7.02

15.74 52.92

pt! I

Gott. W. & M. Gladden Os-ar ...

122.44 17.61 78.81 48.24 48.44 38.53

17! 191 19'

13

12 4 0 41. 42 7!

10|. sol. 50,

45

35: 19 321 19

'501 14 251

3 1 8

611 33 1!)

30 3 9! 30! I9i

5| 10

35 2 3

MADISON TOWNSHIP.

Chavours Wl.liaiii SO pt sw qr 18' 20 4 Johnson Clin*.. .... 1 H7lpt lit tie qr 21 20 4 (MliverJ. W Carrie :322|pt. hf sw qr 29 20 4 McCorkleJno.'tAdal'ne:296:Old Plat do do do

do 0 do

26, 671 28i I 80!

..j I

SU9AR CKKEK TOWNSHIP.

[239 pt nw qr ,.1771pt, rie qr ..

Uiu I'lat.

32 do 34 (in do UK do 43 do do 57 do do t4 do (SS do 7o do do TB do 7rt do do 82 do do 119 do is't Add

20, 20! isi..::

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HIIOWN TOWNHII11'

iI OOipt se |r ... ptswqrj293!pt sw qr. lit se qr :pt. nw qr.. pt neqr.. 493|pt sw qr... |ptseqr 538iute tif se 59,i|pt sw ir. pt se qr 082!pt hf sw qr 683 pt lie qr 68oii)t ue qr. ...

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30 17 6: l!

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17! 17i

-to:. 25

SCOTT XOWNS1I11'

r?: 4

|289j^pt uf ii 20 WAVNKTOWK,

r)0i,

....! 14! 19' II

7,

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141 18

Ashley Eli/.a 4 Dodd Caleb .'...: 107 KeHey Mary .... ... 1233 Myrick A.J 1268 QuIrk Chas. A. .332 Thomas Lueinda !430 Terry O. V., et al. 431 white J. Burton i450 White Oliver i45l

73.11 5.48 35.55 9.84 20.15

lif ..I ptj

21 13! 4j 14! 15 4: 1 2' 3: 4 •0 6i on 60: 8i 2 2: 12: 13|

18.12 20.64

pt| pt

Byrd.Iobn A Daugherty Nannie

32.38

pt!

Hackett Annie Nicholson JohnC Rice

27.53 4 8.63 8.94

124.58 19 79 79,69 21.16 49 47 9.86

Si s!

Si

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29.89

22.19 23.29

5.73 2.83 2,83

17.00 6.22 4.94 3 19 8.47

C'ville

.'14, 19 3 18

...J 06! 22

2 IS

11' 18 30 19 20!': 18 221 18! 6 19i

5.50 4.06

67.94

Whitesville pt Pt

B! 19

99.93 18.33 3.96 63.11 11.63 24 70 2.83

W hitesv 1II0

11.61 .4". 25.92 34.3 7

Vi

1 New Market [New Market New Market. 58!

12 19 .11, 19! 21 18i

4': 5'

1

11.50 4.58 13.72 3.49 7.96 22.43

.... U'vilie pt 601 I

ii) 18! 181

"ii' "7 5l 5 109

143.90

!C'vlile hf

9.63

..1$ 42 93 40.26 C.0.19

.Lmdeir

51!

45: 46!

.1$ 3.79 31.

3.83

12.96

10.86 37.58 31.7(

11.08

13.80 6.82

20.21

14 21

10.90

22.86

...! 74 69 ...i 33.98 34.56 4.74

62,

8 17[ .T 2 66: 25 11.8(5 1 17 6 ......j...... 21 12! '.- ... I 1 4 6 33.7(1

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WAVELAND, I 17

Joseph it Smiihi405ipt Ryan Fannie 411lH.fi. W.add... do !. do do do ........ Snodgrass S. '455111. & S add Zimmerman J. 541:Old Plat

iTTTTV

20.C.7

lif' 91 58 .. 1

7.43 8.12

ptsi 47: 50 42.'.'f, 1 4.03 3.55

|l 3.19

.....:

1 36.08

21: 24.(50

.. ...

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V.:

0

1 14 ..i 15 22 8 ". ." 115.54 1 4 19.39

I... I.

COAL. CItEEK TOWNSHIP.

DESCRIPTION OF uANUS.

a

Dilling Lueinda....:.. Fruits Cora A Mathers Calrin Olln EllieS do Snyder Albert D.

163 209 308 425

504

,|273 pr, nwqr 11| Hi: 274ipt hf se qr 14! 19 350 pl. hi' sw qr 22, 19, ,|427)ut so qr 17' 19

19 pie iif nw qr 37|pt. hf Ipt ne qr !l9ipt. qr i- Ipt j312:pt hf swqr ..,:... !3."i4 ut ne qr J457:pt hf ne qr .1542! Wood's add .16291 do

Carson Enos: 1 51.Old Plat Uassity Louise !-68, Wiie'"er's add .. Cotfman Florence A,.. ri 70 pt hf ue qr Hopper Jas. A 15S|Oave's add do do Mllner Mary S. ... !22o ptse qr .... .:

2 I

NBW 11ICHMOND.

AlexanderVlnt & b'loral 4'/i Old Plat i.. .. Fisher Joshua O 45,OldPlat Taylor Charles A ll32Detchon's 1st add

Cord J. W do do Chestnut William A. Tiffany Sarah do

WINGATK.

26:Oid Plat iOld Plat iOld Plat 36:pt. hf seqr 153'oidPlat :...

Old Plat

Notice is hereby at van that. mu ',h of the foroiroitiu lands and town lots as may bo necessary to discharge the taxes, interest, penalty, and charpes that may be due thereon, due from the owners thereof at the time of sale, will bo sold or offered for sale at public auction at the court housedoor in the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana, between the hours prescribed by law. on the second Monday 111 February, 1898.

January 21. 1897. Auditor Montgomery County

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Notice is hereby Kiven tliar we. the undersinned comuiissioners appoinind by the Circuit Court of Montgomery County, indiauii, in the ease o'bajiiuel Conner nl. it 1. vs A liceHue Conner et al., will sell at public sale, the followiuv real estiite to-wif. 'I'Iki northwost. (juarter of section twenty-two (22). township eighteen (l«i north, ranfie three (.1) west., in Montgomery County. Stale of Indiana, containing lhO acres, it 'oeinirtbe homestead and farm of the late Marion A. Conner, in Walnut township, in said county, about miles west of the town of New Koss. on the I niiirinupolis atate road.

TIME ASH er.ACU SAr.E.

Said sale will be naoi at the Court House door, in the cit.v of Crawfordsville. Indiana, on Saturday. Kob. 5. 1898. at 10 o'clock a. m.

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NAMES OF TOWNS.

Et

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jtit hf neqr... pt.e tif nwqr pt 0 lif ne qr pt hf se qr pte hf no qr pt hf se or

Ml! 26j 30{ 29! 3li ill

40! 9! 30!

FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP.

23 101 3 7 19 3 191 3 13 10 19 4 19! 3 37(1 ,4 19! 3 8 19' 8 19! 3

501

9 1 45! 30' 50,

UAKLINGTON.

....'

"l5: ":i

I2'J9: Perkins' add ,i

Owsley kacbel 2581 pt near WI Ih te as. M. A |307!ptneqr

23.78

.|143ipt hf se qr... 147 pt hf sw qr 284 Long's add .|292 pt nw qr

"2ii

"in"!' 3 50 19 3 '.".'.r 22 19 3 35

WALNUT TOWNSHIP.

3(1! 181 3: 12 18i 3'

fill! 10!

3l| 18i 3 31 331

NEW KO«IS.

55 ptnw qr... 56iptneqr ..

36: 35!

18! 18]

llarshb'rs'r's add pt. se qr. ptse qr..: '. ptswqr 15 Division Har.shb'rfi'r's add ptsw qr pt hf se qr pt hf so qr

1. 4.1. .... 2i 00!

CLAIili TOWNSHIP

a a:

ra CcH

61 '.| 24 |$ 7.07 6i 8! SI)'.- 17.4» 51 1: 12.86 5: ii\ 32! !.. 39.20 6 201 47.52

15: 20 6' 12 71

WAYNE TOWNSHIP.

i!i 18.42 5! 143.73 31 20.90

101 11 30|« .... 1 1! 2i

?8.69 18.05 19.4")

.1? 17 59 ..I 4.4ti 27.90 ..! 26.4 6

ssj":

$ 77.80

21.72

172,68 9.4 1 (j S5 8 55 3.51 21.94

.IShannondalc dn

Darlington Darlington ... Darlinirton Darlington pt! Darlington pt Darlington I. Darlington .. ..] Darllnirtuu Darlington

8« 8i

13.50 5.41 11.78

2o 24 25.72 19 91 1 35 11.71

1.44 7.70 1.21 4.93

'Fredrksb P®l 25I

.1$ 7.84 3.20

1 r.adoR.a. 1 1G 7.03 18 17: 3 21) 14.87 181 17 3 22 .. 9.00 31' 17! 3 53 ... 12.02

Forest Home.. 1 3.10

.1 Ladoga. 15 11.58 27! 17 3 10

Ladoga.

13i

22 Connett,'9 add. ... 105 do 103 H. S add ..! do 213iMyers' O. L. add.. 353!F. Home S|...

17" 3 10 5( 9.50 is! 17| 3 10 50 I 13.57 LADOGA.

15.39

Ladoga

..1 |.

18

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STATE Ol' INDIANA. MONTGOMliltV COtTNTV. SS I, Williatn M. White. Auditor of said couuty. hereby certify that the forecolnp lands and town lots in s-iid county were returned delinquent for the non-payment of taxes thereon for the year 1897 and previous years that satd faxes, together with lntorest, penalty, current taxes for 1897 ajiri cost of a-.is-ertisins' remain imp lid at this daf». as appears from the County Treasurer's return. WILLIAM M. WHITE,

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WILLIAM M. WHITE,

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Probate cause No. In the Circuit Court of Montgomery county, I ndiana, .Iannary term. 1

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Charles A. Miller, adminlstratorof estate of Catharine ('. Malier. deceased, vs. Thomas Maher, Sr.. et al.

I'o Thomas !•'. Maher. Sr. Vou are hereby notified thai the above named petitioner as administrator of the estate aforesaid "led in Uie Circuit. Court of Montgomery county. 1 ndfaun, a petition making you defendant hereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said court authorl/inir the sale of certain real estate belonging to said decedent, and insald petition described to make assets for the payment of the debts' and liabilities of said estate, aud has filed an itftidavlt showing that said defondant. Thomas ji. Maher. Sr., is not a resident of the State of ludiann urid that sitid petition so filed and pnudinir, is set. for hearing in said Circuit .our at-the court, house in Crawfordsvillp Indiana, on the 62nd .indicia! day of the Jan-' uary term 1898 of said court, the same be n^t.he 10th day of March, 1898. C"'~3

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