Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1878 — Page 3

The Democratic Sentinel. JAMES W. MoEWEN, Proprietor. Advertising Ratee* One colum, one year “ Half column, ■*>*>' Ten per cent, added to foregoing if advertisements are set to occupy more than single column width. . Fractional parts of a year at e< T«itable rates Business cards not exceeding^.‘ ,n ch “pac -. |5 a rear 93 for sis months.>2 for three moe. All legal notices and advertisements, at established statute prie«. Reading notices, first publication to cent* a line each publication thereafters eta. a line. Yearly advertisements may be changed Quarterly (once in three months) at the option <>f the advertiser, free of A.h ertisements for persons of Jasper county mu«tbo paid tor in of first publication, when less th&noneWKrter column in size; aud vuarterly in advance when larger

MORDECAI E. CHIL.COTE, Attwrawv-at-Eav Ridmsblaml - - . • Icdiama* Practices in the Courts of JAspei and adjoining counties. Makes collections a specialty. Office or. north sl<to of Washington street, opposite Court House. vial.

a s. owiaojNs. *imm dwiggins. R. S. A Z. DWlGfflW, Attora®y*-at~L«aw, and Loan Broken. Rensshiabb. - - Indiana. SIOO 000 To Loan on First Mortgage, on five years’ time, at» per cent. Interest, In sums of tspo and OV6>. NOTIBY PUBLIC. COLLBCTOK. DANIEL B. MILLER, Attoney-st-Lsw, Rbnbbnlabb, ... - Indiana. Office up stairs in in Bedford A Jackson's Block. Taxes paid, abstracts prepared, all kinds of legal contracts written. vinl 1#" Special attention given te preparing Ditch and Rond Petitions and Reports of Viewers.

IRA W, YEOMAN, Attorneys-at-Law. & Notary Public, Real Estate Agent and Abstracter, writes up Bud acknowledge all kinds of lega instruments. fwoffleu on Washington Street, second door weat of Leopld's store, rtensselaer. md. vinl.

FRANK W. BABCOCK, Attornsy-atLaw, Notary Public, Real Estate Broker, Loan and Insurance Agent, Rensselaer, Ind. Lands examined. Abstraets.of Title prepared and T'xee paid. ('ollections a specialty. Office opposite court House. SIMON P. THOMPSON, DAVID J. THOMPSON* Attorneo-ai- Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON A BROTHER, lUnssklaeu. - - - Indiana. Practice in all the Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, Collector and Abstracter. \V*« pay particular attenliou to paying taxes telling aud icusing lands.

DR. J. H. LOUOHRIDGE, Physician and Surgeon. Washington street, below Austin’s hotel. Ten per ecu . interest will bj added to all accounts running unsettled longer than t hree months. DR. G. A. MOSS. Office in Spitler’s brick, Wakhingtou streol. opposite Court House. Rensselaer. Ind. DR. IRA C. KELLEY, Dentist aud Photographer, RSNBSELA4JR, ... INDIANA.

EXCHANGE BANK, kuNtxriTON. Ind., O. B. Mclntire, Proprietor. Buy and sell exchange, n.uke collections, negotiate loans on real estate, pay interest on isi (.sits, etc. Office hours from a o’clock, a. m.. to < P- m.

LESLIE GRANT Blacksmith. Shop on Front Street. next dooi above tli<» Stage Office, at Duvall & Hoff’s old Stand. Patronage solleit3d. vlu2 CHARLES P. HOPKINS BUIS Imive Io inform the public that he I* now prepared to do house, painting.pupei Banging, cahjluiining, etc., at prices bnyon I competition Cti be found at his rooms, up stairs in Liberal Corner building . vinii SHINDLER & ROBERTS. Blacksmiths. At Warner's old stand on Front it reel. Horseshoeing, machine repairing, etitriagv ironing, etc., done neatlv and cheaply. vln2. HOPKINS HOUSE, R. J. Hopkins - > Proprietor. Excellent tablo,convenient location, furel’ul attention towants of guests. And experienced management are its •ccommendations to popular favor. 1851. CHARTER PEKPETUAL. 1877. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF IN 111 A NAPOLIS, Ind. ASSETS, - - - 5371,683.42. JAS. E. ROBERTSON, Pres’t. Wm. Wesley Woollen, Secretary. D ANIEL B. MILLER, Agent, yln29. Rensselaer. Ind. Emmet Kannal, Druggist id tawil Hard Rubber Trutses a Specialty. Washing ton street. <ln3 Rensselaer, Ind, SNYDER & HENDRYX, Attorney* at Law Remington, Indiana. OFFICE IN EXCHANGE BLOCK COLLECTIONS A SPECIALT Y.

M. G. Trough, DENTIST, REMINGTON, IND. /OFFICE in westroom over MoDongle s dry ” z goods store, in Exchange Block. J. 8 WIGMORE, WATCH & CLOCK jjSjggß w _ --ca. 1 ■■> MAKER. Shop in WILLIS IMES’ DRUG STORE,,Rensselaor, Ind. All work warranted to give satisactton, and charges as low as will injure good work. vJal

NEW SHOE STORE The public is respectfully informed that I have opened a store opposite the Bank, where will be found a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES Including a large assortment of my own ■ make. ; -AT LOW RATES! I have made a careful selection of goods pertaining to a well regulated Shoe Store, and respectfully Invite the public for a close Inspection. A Custom Shop WiH be eonnected. where I shall manufacture, to measure, ali kiuda of Boots and Shoes. Goods all warranted. Repairing neatly and reasonably done. Sole-leather for sal*. Please give me a call, B. BIMi Store opposite the Bank, RENSSELAER. IXD.

DR.A.LHAMAR, Announces to the community that he designs to make Rensselaer hU permanent hotne. Hie professional services are offered to the pdblm with the hope that 30 years dxperlance may renderhim able to give satisfaction to all who favor nim with their patronage . Special attention given to chronic diseases. Is permitted to refsr to all whe areacauainted with him. Office nearly opposite Court House.— lieside ce with Mrs. urockett.opposite Judge Hammond's. Aug. 10. '77 *6m. AUSTOf HOUSE, B«iMPelA«r, A. W. CLEVELAND, Pbopriktoe. This well-known House having recently changed hands ha# been thoroughly renovated, refitted and refurnished throughout, and is now open for the reception of gues s. It is centrally located large, conveniently arranged: and the proprietor will strive to make it attractive and home-bke to all who favor him with patronage. The table is always supplied with the best variety afforded by the market. Charges as moderate as eircumstanees and conditions will permit. JEW" Good Stabling connected with the House.

Indianapolis. DelpO Cticapi Railway. TIME C-AJRTS XTo- 1. On and after February 15, IS7B, until further notice, trains will run 'on the Indianapolis, Delphi & Chicago Railway as follows: GOING EAST. Leaves Rensselaer at 11:45 A. M. “ Pleasant Ridge 12:05 P. M. “ Zard. Flag. “ Hanging Grove 12:24 P. M. “ Lee. 12:45 P. M “ Sharpsburg Flag. Arrives Bkaufokd . 1:00 P. M. GOING WEST. Leaves Beapfoud at 2:00 P. M. “ Sharpsburg. Flag. •• Lee. 2:15 P.M. “ Hanging Grove 2:35 P. M. “ Kurd . Flag. “ Pleasant Ridge 2:55 P. M. Arrives Bensselajck 3:15 P. M. ALLEN HEGLER. Superintendent. JOHN MILLIKAN, Assistant Superintendent.

jj .s. —L The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY FEB RUARY 8. 1878.

If you wish to buy u tract of land in Jasper county consult Thompson & Bro. They sell at owners’ prices, and Lave a large list from which to select.

WANTED!—At Kirn’s Grocery—foot) Turkles. Martin Witz, of Monticello, was in town Tuesday. Woolen Goods at cost, at the New York Store. A large lot best brands of Cigars just received at Laßuk’s. LW’’ Pictures enlarged for $1 50 at Sharp’s Gallery. Canned Fruit, Teas, Coffee and Sugar, at Laßue’s. Choice brands of Tobaccos just re eeivod at Tuteui’s Ho! for the “Narrow Gauge.” Salt reduced to $1 75 a barrel at Kkßn’s Grocery. Be on hand at the “Gtand Barbecue” on next Thursday, the ilth. Let it be your valentine. The I. D. & C. RR. has brought in the first car load of goods, consisting of 55 barrels of Salt, for Mr. Kern. Mr. James Irkes and wife, of Remington, were visiting friends in Rensselaer on Monday. Go and price the new stock of Glass and Queensware at Kern’s, which are selling at “Narrow Gauge” prices. Mr. James Weathers, an old and respectad citizen of Rensselaer, died on Wednesday morning. Freight commence running over the new road the day fyllowing the completion of track-laying. Goods at the New Pork Store can be procured at the old ratss. No advance in prices. The Ratlroad hw reduced Monticello Flour at Kxrn’s Grocery tosl 70 a sack, being a reduction of 20c per sack. Leopold, always enterprising, is offering easy and special inducements to purchrsers of lots iu his addition to the Town of Rensselaer. Samuel F. Whiteside will sell, on the 13th, at his residence, two miles north of Rensselaer, a lot of stock, farming implements, household and kitchen furniture, etc. On Tuesday afternoon the cars passed up to the present terminus of the “Narrow Gauge”’mid sweet strains of music from the band and the cheers of the multitude gathered there.

CIGARS—La Grande Duchess; Bull Dozers, a No. 1; Belinda; Pride of Cuba; Rose Bud—a nickel each—and Harvest, two for a i-ickel. No better goods in the market. Call and try them. A. S, Laßve, If this notice should meet the eye of Martin Gill, supposed to reside in Jasper couhty, Ind., he is requested to write, giving post office address, to Charles Callaghan, Monon, White county. Indiana. The Delphi News, of Feb. 2, is in correct in its reference to the house of F. J. Sears & Co,, at this place. It has not been closed, and from all we can learn no mercantile firm stands on fairer footing. There is no better place to stop at in Rensselaer than the Austin House, under the management of A. W Cleveland. The house has been thoroughly refitted and renovated, and is kept in excellent style.—Remington Time.

IN AUGURATION CEREMONIES.

Grand Opening of the Pint Divirion of the Indiar.apoliA, Delphi * Chicago Bailroad, by a Celebration and Barbecue at Bensaeiaer, Ini, Thursday, leb Mth. At a public meeting held at the court house in Rensselaer, on Wednesday afternoon, February 6th, 1878, for the purpose of making ermngemenLß for the formal opening of the L, D. A C. R. R., A. McCoy was elected president, and C. A. Edmonds secretary. A conmrittee consisting of B. 8. Dwiggins, Capt. Wasson,. H. E James, Mrs. F. J. Sears and Mrs. J. D. Hopkins was appointed to prepare a programme of exercises, and reported the following, which was adopted. Ist. Organization at 10 o’clock ». m. 2d. Oration. •d. Song. 4th. Public dinner. 4th. Toaste end responses, music, songs, etc,, etc. The exercises will be conducted under the supervision of Alfred Thompson, general manager, and a corps of able assircants. The following committees will arrange matters pertaining to the celebration : Invitations. — General manager and aasuemts. Reception.—D. B. Miller, William Warren and C. B. Steward. Orators.—Hon. R. 8. Dwiggins. Music.—lra W. Yeoman, Thomas McCoy, Miss Mell Wright and Miss Julia McArthur. Tables and dinner.—Mrs. J. H. Loughridge, Mrs. J. D. Hopkins, Mrs. F. J. Seais, Mrs. R. 8. Dwiggins, Mrs. Alfred Thompson, Mrs. E. P. Hammond, Miss Mell Wright, Miss Maggie Cowden, Mrs. O. H. Price, Mrs. Thomas Boroughs, Mrs. G. H. Brown, Mrs. W. K. Parkison, Mrs. Cal. Porter, Mrs. David Nowels, Mrs. Berry Paris, Mrs. Charles Benjamin, Mrs. A. J. Yeoman, Mrs. Milton Wasson, Mrs. C. J. Brown, Mrs. J. V. Parkison, Messrs. A. McCoy, Simon Phillips, W. G. Smoot, G. M. Robinson, Louis Kern, H. A. Barkley, C. H. Price, Emmet Kannal, G. L. Morgan, G. B. Conwell, Addison Parkison, Patrick Donnelly, H. W. Porter, Jared Benjamiu, James Yeomau, Alfred Hoover, F. J. Watson, F. M. Grant, U. P. Mayhew, W. E. Moore. Toasts.—H. E. James, Zimri Dwiggins and Norman Warner. The people of Jasper ami adjoining counties are cordially inviied to come and rejoice with us ou the coming auspicious occasion, and we solicit your generous aid, if convenient, to help us load our tables with the good things of earth, so that all may eat

ALFRED MCCOY,

an 1 be merry.

C. A. Edmonds, Sec’y.

To the People of Jasper County.

At a public meeting held in the court house in Rensselaer, Wednesday, February t>th, to take preliminary steps in regard to the Grand Barbecue to be held Thursday, February 14th, 1878, it was suggested that every person in Jasper county be invited to attend and bring with them baskets tilled with cooked provisions. It is impossible for the manager or committees to visit each several inhabitant of the county in person, hence it is hoped that all will consider this general publication of the action of the meeting sufficient for the purpose. No doubt, many friends of the railroao from abroad will honor the occasion with their presence, and it is hoped that the good people of Rensselaer and the county will see the necessity of acting upon the suggestion and provide with liberal hand the provision necessary for a grand feast. Come with baskets laden with what you msy conveniently prepare, snch as bread, butter, cakes, erulls, chickens, turkeys, pickets, boiled ham, etc., us auxiliaries to the roasted ox f .rnished by A. McCoy; also bring plates cups and saucers. It is expected that people in town will prepare coffee. A comru.ttee will receive and take charge of all provision bronght in, wloch should be delivered at the court house by 9o’cloek a. m. Names of the committee appear elsewhere in this paper in the official report of the proceedings of the meeting.

A. THIMPSON,

Committee Meetings.

All of the several committees appointed to assist in carrying out. the programme for the railroad inauguration ceremonies on the 14th instant, nre requested to meet for conference at the court house at 2 o’clock p. m. Monday, February 1 lib. A. Thompson, Manager.

Real Estate Transfers.

During the week ending February 6th, 1878, the following transfers of real estate were recorded on the books of the recorder of Jasper county: Jasper Circuit Court to Adams D. Kaub, nw ne 3, 30, 7,' nj sw 23, 30, 6—2vo acres $ 707 Mahlon Hidge to John McQuerry, wj ne 8, 31, 6—Bo acres 800 Levin I*. Me: rill et al. to Francis M. Goff, sw ne 1, 30. 6—40 acres. Quit claim 1 Rolla T. Newman to Henry Crossley, sw nw 8, 29, 7—40 acres 600 David L. Pritchard to William McElfresh, the undivided one-third w| nw sw 4, 29, 6, e| se, nw se 5, 29, G—l3o acres 600 Common Pleas Court to William Hanley, undivided one-half sw se 22, 30, 5, se sw 4, 30, s—Bo acres 150 John Wilkinson to Melissa Wilkinson, w| ne 33, 28, 7—Bo acres “ 1,400 John Cooper to Eliza Jane Platt, nJ s| se 8, 30, 6—40 acres 500 John W. Hargrave to Ralph Fendig, nJ ne sw 5, 29, 7—20 acres 200 State of Indiana to Michael Zick, se ne, ne se 16, 31. s—Bo acres 280 Celcuira A. White to George H. Brown, sj se 36, 30, 6—Bo acres 2,000 John Miller to Martin Witz, undivided one-half of the undivided onefifth of the undivided two-thirds of part wj nw 35, 30, 6—44 acres. Quit claim 36 Jacob Sell to Francis M. Evans, sw ue, wj nw, se nw 22, 31, 5—160 acres 800 Stillman Gates to William Powell', se 25, 32, 6—160 acres. Quit claim 1 Daniel Belangee to James Welsh, ej lots 4,5, 6, block 7, town of Remington J. Vandercar to James M. Wil-, liams, part se se 22, 32, 5—2 acres..l Jonathan Williams to James M. Williams, part sj ej se 22, 32, 5—28 acres Frank Harris to Thomas E. Bond et al., sw nw 81, 32, 6—40 aeres There were also recorded eight mortgages, one school fund mortgage, four chat tel mortgages, one bill of sale and one will.

Courier-Journal: Voorhees Jet himself loose in the Senate on Tuesday in favor of John Sherman’s financial views of 1868. His speech was evidently a master effort, after his peculiar and effective style of eloquence, although sparsely reported ovei the wires. His arraignment of the money power was full of Voorheesian thunder, and for a maiden Senatorial speech it must have seemed a stunner to the mild-eyed and ruminating occupants of curule chairs.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, Jasper Countv gg; In the Jasper Circuit >urt, March Term. 18 8. Joseph Dwenger vs. „ Ne ™ man ; Annie M. Oomplaint Newman. Ernest Broquet, 1528. Masy E Broquet and Fannie M. Bnmworth. j Now comes the Plaintiff, by Danielß. Miller his attorney, and files his Oomplaint herein together with an affidavit, that the defendants Rolla T. Newman, and Annie M. Newman, are non-residents of the State of Indiana, and are necessary parties to said action. KNotice Is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they be and appear on the thirteenth day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the Third Monday of March, 1878, at the Court House In Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their bsence. Tn TPitness Whereof, I hereunto X “et my hand and affix the Seal of (SEAL.) said Court, at Rensselaer, this Bth day of February, A. D, 1878 CHARLES H. PRI?E. Clerk. tv 1 .r> . Jasper Circuit Court. Danielß. Miller. Att y forpl’ff. February 8. 1878.

▲ LIST OF LANDS AND LOTS RETURNED DELINQUENT FOR THE NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1876, Ilf JASPER COUNTY, INDIANA. HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP, NO. 1.

Names of Owners. Description of Lands.

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T d o nwqrswqr “ •• 7 40 480 13 20 15 Bonstra John whfse qr 30 “ 7 80 831 20 23 16 Bryant Levi C nw qr se qr 33 “ 7 40 372 971 ! IT Broquet Ernest nhfsw qr 11 “ 7 80 880 22 84 ! 28 Crisler William A part nw qr ne qr 31 30 7 30 120 354 i 29 Cliftou Thomas T s side se qr sw qr 29 29 7 10 50 241 42 East Isaac N shf n lif se>£ sw 1433 “ 7 10 100 302 I 45 Foreman Byron shf sw qr 11 "7 so 880 27 89 53 Grotenkemper H nw qr se qr 31 SO 7 40 do do sw qr sw qr “ " 7 38 24 176 544 54 Gaines Josiah shfsw qr “ 29 7 80 690 18 03 138 Newman Rolla T sw qr nw qr 3 “ 7 40 200 877 204 Sayler William H whfuw qr 31 “7 81 64 610 15 99 221 Thomas JH & T nw pt ue qr nwU 3 28 7 37 370 988 242 Warren Rhoda ehfse qr 31 29 7 80 1010 25 24 244 White Calvin sw qr nw qr 10 “ 7 40 611 12 69 246 White Wm H& C Kalesnw qr nw qr "7 40 280 762 KEENER TOWNSHIP, NO. 8. 16 Bakker Jacob ehfnw qr 33 22 7 80 do do pt sw qr ne qr *. .> 7 . 22 30 21 Burwell Amos A pt nhfne qr 1 “ 7 4 30 267 10‘iBrook Albert nw qr uw qr 86 “ 7 40 190 848 22‘/%Carrington Chas. D ehfse qr 23 “ 7 80 2fiu 10 *<n 25!4C0x Walter B nhfnw qr 18 31 7 78 50 do do *w qr nw qr “ -7 33 24 do do se qr ne qr “ “7 81 54T 81 60 36 Drexel Anthony I nw qr se qr JI 33 7 40 ma g jr, 43 Eldrige Jacob ehfsw qr 4 81 7 80 do do se qr nw qr *• >* 7 40 do do sw qr se qr “ “ 7 40 „ do , do , swqrneqr “ “ 7 40 649 26 51 44 Edgerle Charles ehiuw qr 32 32 7 40 259 15 (ft 63 Goodwin <fc Gossett e side eeudnhfne 1 “ 7 12 91 389 65 Granger Sarah J nw qr sw qr 28 “ 7 40 86 716 67 Garrison Robert L nw qr nw qr 14 81 7 40 übi no 71 Hawkins Hardress ehfsw qr 6 “7 80 do do se qr nw qr “ 7 40 839 15 sft 72 Hawkins Jaue C ehfnw qr 7 “ 7 80 130 545 77 Huber Aaron T nw qr ne qr ** “7 40 130 54, 90 Hoose Jacob aw qr nw qr 28 32 7 40 86 746 99 James John G sw qr nw qr 31 “ 7 40 I7n Km 109 Klehn John ahfnw qr 831 7 80 173 706 115 Lawrence Lyman lot 4nw qr 86 33 7 55 an 422 la <as 120 McCollum Nelson part nhfne qr 1 82 7 8 54 s « 121 Mix Junes nhfnw qr “ 32 7 61 16 do do awqraeqr “ " 7 « do io a* e part whfnw 2 “ 7 26 89 do do nnfsw qr “ “7 80 do do lot 1 10 “ 7 58 do do ne qr sw qr “ “ 7 40 do do nw part ne qr nw 12 " 7 26 do do nw qr ue qr •* “ 7 40 • wvot 1m aa 184 Newman John nw part se qr ne 14 “ 7 10 08 do do a*e part lot 8 36 33 7 13 40 132 601 161 Smith Charle* sw qr 34 32 7 i«o do do * end ehfnw qr “ « 7 gq *4® 25 51 169 Springer Matilda b& e part whfnw 4 31 7 th SS a«o 177 Sheri San Willard J nhfewqr 27 32 7 80 9 do do *w qr sw qr “ “ 7 40 is t« 191 Tucker MA he qr ne qr 15 31 7 40 370 202 Thompson Alfred ehfne q? 28 32 7 « 206 iJljrhammer Christian whfse qr 3 31 7 80 241 22 04 230 Willard James sae part sear 28 32 7 142 32a mm 226 Whited Joseph ne qr nw qr 86 “ 7 Jo 148 676 KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP, NO. 9. 28 Collins Miranda J •hfsw qr 19 32 5 M ia m 89 Dawkins Sarah J * part ehfnwqr 18 “ 6 60 ** do do ne qr sw qr “ “ 6 40 «o 10 T 2 88 Maloy Patrick n« sw q? 81 “ 5 54 29 259 818 123 Thompson Alfred sw qr 35 “ 5 160 ma 12 ta 137 Waymire StevonsaYount* a e part nw *wlß •• 6 44 20 U 5 440 WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP, NO 10. 21 Brough John saeptewsenw 31 83 6 6 IB ««8 , yJ '• 6 10 S •76 26 Braden James whfnw qr 21 82 6 80 in 11 31 Brey Joseph se qr 4 2 “ 6 160 42 Corcoran WW a Brightuna ‘4 26 “ 6 'tat MaryE B nnd hf nhf K“6 iw do -do nnd hf whf nw “ “ k ag 66 Dunn ID ahfne qr 1 w 6 80 1920 6944 do do ne qr uw qr “ “ 6 44 61 69Des°elm S O JP s7qg 2 % 26,9 64 Fre noh & Cox well lotVseqr 26 x! fi won 92 Gates William nhfst/qr *? a 6 80 20 1? « 93 Goodyer Lester near sear 15 “ « JJO 11 82 94 Glad len Alfred H «e qr near sw ar 36 “ « m 3 1° 2111 109 Hine John w i?f “e oYse a? 11 “ « 12 S 235 117 HohnickFiuetteP whfnw qr se\r 15 “6 20 “ 351 120 Hesser Louisa whfseqr ue qr “ “ 6 20 J’ 2 , fr*’Mofrswsw 30 33 6 3 ft’ !K p n „, l .D.v, iv • y; ’ 5 e • «

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Total Amount of Taxes due. Total Valuo of Taxable*. Huudradtlii... Acre* lUngeT. Township Section

WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP, NO. 10,—ContiKUMD. 184 Perkins Henry A nMaw qr 24 32 6 80 360 10 41 186 Powell William eeqr 25 « 6 U» MS 44 86 187 Porter Robert B whfse qr 30 “ 6 80 do do «e qr ee qr “ “ 6 40 do do ehf 31 “ 6 330 do do nhf 82 “ 6 330 do do whfsw qr “ “ 4 80 do do ehfee qr “ “ 6 80 do do nw qr sc qr “ “6 40 do do mor«w qr 31 “ 6 40 do do whfse qr 29 " 6 80 4160 149 99 IM Rase Jews ew qrne qr ew qr 36 ‘‘ 6 10 » 236 2S» Schencr John H shffw qr 1 6 80 560 18 80 340 4 Turp!e William near 6 “. 6 152 11 do do ehlnw qr “ “ 6 76 07 do do ew qr nw qr “ ‘*6 41 78 do do nhfew qr “ “ 8 81 99 do do ee qr sw qr “"64) do do pt off e hide sw sw “ “ 6 10 1643 61 18 944 Wauibaugh E S nw qr ne qr 28 “ 6 40 140 545 245 Wooley ftomiK nw qr 29 “ 6 160 560 14 62 246 Waehbura William ehfeeqr sw qr 36 “ 6 20 78 2 X 250 Witz Martin n half 4 “ 6 319 11 do do ee quarter “ “ 6 160 do do e holf ew qr “ “ 6 80 do do ew qr ew qr “ “ 6 40 2097 76 22 251 Watson George W seqraeqrf 17 ** 6 40 336 13 53 CARPENTER TOWNSHIP. NO. 11. 9 Agricultural Aesociationpt ehfne qr 24 27 7 30 1175 11 23 Bradley August as all 26 “ 6 540 11540 336 39 98 Bright, whfse qr 4 “ 6 80 •* •* se qr se qr “ 6 40 “ •• ne qr sw qr “ “6 40 “ •» whrse qr 6 “ 6 80 “ “ ew qr ne qr 8 “ 6 40 nw qr 1 “ jf 160 2621 84 97 33 Benson, Eleanor ne qr ee qr 5 “ 6 40 310 952 84 Buell, Chas M nwqr 17 “ 7 160 2909 67 73 48 Babcock, Frank J se qr ew qr 16 “ 7 40 625 18 68 49 Brower, Aaron wptseqr se qr 24 “ 7 6 77 1079 37 08 K C’rowden, Joseph shfseqr 36 “ 7 80 91 Church A Hartley pt eeqr eeqr 94 * 7 11 50 563 16 94 127 Dudgeon, Samuel W eAc ptnhf swqr 3 “ < 76 532 38 11 216 Hamn, Thomae (heirs) ee qr 7 “ 6 160 1935 68 49 218 Hoover, Frederick nw qr ne qr 97 “ 7 40 680 20 29 22b Harner, Andrew M ne qr aw qr 9 “ 6 40 160 620 972 Jouvenat, Charlee eAeptpt ne qr 25 ‘-7 3 75 ® 3£) 300 Leedy, Jonas nhfse qr 31 “6 80 1879 49 96 3U2 Langley, Maruaret aAept spt a uw32 “ 6 57 50 715 21 75 314 Mclntire, O ehfnCqr 16 “ 6 80 990 34 94 328 McMurtry, John nw qr ew qr 86 “ 7 40 560 16 80 330 Monuett, Thomas eptnwqrne qr 30 “6 398 64 335 339 Morgan, Sabra C whfwhr se qr 18 “ 6 40 do do e aide ehfsw qr “ “ 6 12 50 1040 31 28 387 Parker, John ne fra'l 1 “ 7 184 52 1316 78 95 398 Railsback, William sw qr 25 “ 7 160 do do pt nw qr sofß R “ “7 40 do do pt nw qr nofß R “ “ 7 38 4823 166 38 429 Sutton, Elizabeth H nw qr ne qr 7 “ 6 40 do do e part ue qr nw qr “ “ 6 14 50 412 12 95 451 Strobridge, Robert L e*ept ehf nej* 10 “ 7 78 do do nw qr nw qr 11 “ 7 40 976 84 41 487 Tyner, Elijah M ehfse qr 12 “ 7 80 do do nw qr Be qr “ “ 7 40 do do ft hf ne qr “ “ 7 80 9040 60 88 517 Westfall, Ellen ne qr ne qr 7 “ 6 40 • 530 19 11 MILROI TOWNSHIP, NO. 12. 8 Bunnell, John B saepartsesw 24 28 6 39 156 575 15 Bright, Mary K neqrseqr 23 “ 6 40 .? - nw qr sw qr 32 “ 6 40 280 10 44 32 Connett, Matthew F se qr se qr 30 “ 5 40 I’J) 10 21 52 Dodd, Jane A whfnene qr 28 “ 5 20 40 255 adtEry*Keheiniah se qr se qr 17 “ 5 40 275 10 53 qr ne qr 14 “ 6 40 160 5 St) 63 Griswold, AF - ' * ehfnwqr nw qr “ -'6 20 80 320 68 Grose, Lucy E ew qr ne qr “ “ 6 40 160 589 94 Losbbatigh, Francis nhfse qr 17 5 80 709 32 37 102 Meadows, Wesley e part ee qr ne qr 19 " 5 29 50 197 632 105 Martindale, K B sw qr se qr 23 “ 6 40 >• “ se qr nw qr “ “ 6 40 320 11 80 ; 106 Moore, Stephen ehfneqr bw qr 27 “ 6 20 80 456 107 McDonald. Wm H se qr ue qr 20 “ 5 40 170 623 j 126 Powell. Elizabeth J sw quarter 19 “ 5 136 73 554 45 36 i 132 Sturges, Edward sw qr sw qr 8 “ 5 40 200 725 | 138 Simmons, John A sw quarter 14 “ 6 160 ehfnw qr “ “ 6 80 880 30 70 159 Wood, Jacob ehfneqr so qr 24 “ 6 20 60 354 163 Wasson. Jno M A Wood Jacob I sw)t UNION TOWNSHIP, NO. 13. 37 Coovsr, Harriet ne qr ne qr 35 31 7 40 “ “ nw quarter 36 “ 7 160 688 23 68 41 Conk. Sarah A se part ee qrsw’4 21 “ 7 36 152 604 68 Fsv, Cassie Ann ne qr se qr 10 30 7 4t) 2a5 911 77 Grolenlceuiper, H ne quarter 30 “ 7 160 408 15 42 102 Hill, Thomas P ne qr nw qr 6 “ 6 47 96 “ •• nw qr ne qr “ “ fl 44 44 375 27 91 106 Hoffman. Nicholas nhfswqr sw qr 26 31 6 20 '> “ whfne qr 34 “ 7 80 “ •• w part ehfne qr “ “ 7 10 375 22 29 108 Howard. Thomas J ne qr ne qr 630 7 48 53 163 649 109 “Tliza 0 14 “ 7 80 568 17 62 133 Lewis, Hiram W nhfnw qr 13 “ 7 80 340 13 91 136 Lyons. Chas R a* e part ehfsw 19 “ 6 78 99 407 . 142 Merrill A Goff iw qr ne qr 6 “ 6 40 23S 903 155 Mallett, Thomas J ew qr se qr 30 31 6 40 178 820 165 Newman, David l*e part ew ee 12 30 7 38 130 519 168 Nlee, Jacob ahfswqrswqr 26 81 7 28 “ “ •hfehf ne qr 34 “ 7 70 401 23 42 170 Orr, John nw quarter 30 “ 7 157 17 534 19 95 187 Raub, Adam D w half 8 “ 7 320 “ “ nw qr ne qr “ 30 7 40 1038 3! 88 i 191 Root, •* e part sw se 26 “7 29 “ ■a e part uhfne 28 31 7 76 “ se qr ne qr “ “ 7 40 616 94 04 19S Roudebush.’Mary ehfne qr 36 “ 7 80 “ “ sw qr ne qr “ “ 7 40 336 13 17 214 Stumph, John B ehfns qr 5 30 7 90 23 “ ehfse qr “ “ 7 80 •* “ shfse qr 7 “ 7 80 >• " nw qr 12 “ 7 160 “ “ whfneqr 17 “ 7 80 “ “ eeqrseqr “ “ 7 40 1607 Cl 41 218 Shearer, John sAeptswse 8 " 7 85 90 381 239 Terrell, Chas M, 8-7, and other heirs of W Ter-sw qr 37 31 7 160 544 20 31 rell, 4-7 240 Thompson, Alfred nptnhf bw qr 17 30 7 GO “ *• sw qr nw qr “ “ 7 40 255 10 74 243 Thornton, Chas M shfswse sw 18 “ 6 5 113 437 244 Troxell, Amelia J nwqr 26 31 7 160 808 29 97 249 Unknown uvqrßwqr 31 “ 6 39 81 186 799 TOWN OF RENSSELAER. 4 Abbett,|James E Weston add, in lot 3. block 11 do do do do 9, do 12 do do do do 17, do 16 do do do do 4, do 22 do do do do 7, do 32 100 772 52 Dwiggins. R S, trußteee pt e se sec 19, t 29, r 6, 70 acres A I Henry Weston 05-lOOths ) do do nw cor nw se s 19, t 29, r 6, 70 acres ) A 05-100 f ne cor ne sw s 19, t 29, r 7, 7 acres i & 80-100 f do do Weston add., block 1 do do * do de 2 do do do do 3 do do do do 4 do do do whf do 5 do do do ehf do 6 do do do do 7 3644 107 18 54 Dwiggins, R 8, trusts* do do 8 Henry Weston do ne qr A lots 11. I 12.13. 14. blk 9 f do do do nwqr A lots 7,8, I 9. 10, blk 10 C do do do W. 11. 12, 13. 14. t blk 11 ( do do do 3. 6. 7, 11, 13, 14, I blk 12 f do do do blk 13 do do do 5.6.7,8,9,10.11,1 12,13.14.15,16. > blk 14 j do do do 1,2, 5, 8. 10. 12, i 16.20.22, blk 15 ( do do do 1,4,5,8.9,10,13,1 19.20,21.22,23, r blk 16 do do do 5,6.7,8,9.10,11.) 12. 13, 14, 15, V blk 17 I do do do blk 18 do do do blk 19 do do do blk 20 do do do 2,4, 8, 9. 19, It, i 12. 15. blk 21 f do do do 2,5, 6,8, 10, 12, l 14. 15, blk 22 f do do do blk 23 8680 146 66 55 Dwiggins, R 8, trustee do blk 24 Henry Weston do 1.2.4,8,10,12,14,1 blk 25 f do do do 3, 5. 7. 9, 11, 12. i 13, 14. 15, bl 26 f do do do blk 27 do do do blk 28 do do do blk 29 do do do blk 30 do do do 1,2,3.4,5,6. 7.8.'1 9. 11. 12. 13, 14, I 15.16.17.19.22, f 2=l. blk 31 J do do do 1, 2,3.4. 8.9, 10. ] 11.12,13,14,15, ' 16.19.20.21.22, f 23, blk 82 J do do do ’blk 33 do do do w hf, blk 34 do do do 1,5.7,8. blk 35 do do do 1, 2. 11. 14, blk 36 do do do blk 37 do do do 5,6,7.8,9,12,18,1 blk 38 ( do do do w hf, blk 39 do do do blk 40 do do do w hf, blk 42 4940 178 00 57 Dwiggins, R S, trustee do e hf, blk 43 Henrv Weston do w hf, blk 44 do do do 1, 2. 3. 4,5, blk 46 510 17 80 105 Howe Lonvina Newton add., 5,6, blk 17 330 10 24 106 Hess, J N Rens, nhf 10, blk 15 30 230 816 Warner, Julia E lot 33 sec 30, t 29. r 6, 31-lOOths 310 919 320 Warden, George out-lot 5, pt nw hw sec 30, t 29, r 6 I n of block 10, Newton’s 4dd. j ** ™ TOWN OF REMINGTON. 66 Crowder, Marietta Chambers’add in.iots 4,5. 6, 7blk 1, 900 21 90 103 Dobbins, Thomas Pattone add 100x156 part bl'k 1 846 29 71 104 Downing, Henry n hf in-lot 4. bl’k 16 I do do nhf do 6 do 16 f 556 112 Ellis, Jonathat W Western add. in-lot 6, block 10, 50 230 118 Fleming, F B Stratton's add of 7*B bl’k A 375 10 22 137 Griffen, Ellen Patton’s add, 4,5, 6, block 1, ® 5 K 155 Hendrix, Warren B Western add. »of rr. out-lot 20, ), ZZ ... _ d ° „ Seawright’aadd. ntf sw* bl’k 2, P 6OO M6B 159 Hoover, Frederick C* M add. 11,12, block 5, i do do do do 100 ft w end 8,9 alO “6, f 680 18 61 176 Irvine, John out-lot 7, e of block 15, do do inlot 6, block 9, > 800 48 01 _ d <» do „ Western add. s>4 sH block 12, ) JU *„ 8 xce Pt 6ftsqln ne cor e*4l, b’k 8, 1950 53 30 189 Kaufman, D H lot.B, block 1, inn aw 194 Kelly, Mary . a e pt neline* .25,127. r 7 I 22 4 acres 69-lOOths f 557 12 80 203 Leckllden, Robert lot 10, block 18, 486 10 17 225 Moffitt, William R Stratton's add. 1,2, 3, bl’k 8 700 16 OR 231 McCully, Chas R Shaffer add. sS 11, * * » £ 234 Mclntire, Oliver B Stratton's add. 4,5, 6, block 2, 300 813 250 Norris, Abram L lot 6, block 19, * Im 935 257 Osborn, Nancy lot 16 nJ4 iw s 30, t 27, r 6. 1 a 75-100 650 14 M 273 Powell, John W 13 ft off e side e3O ft lot 2* bl’k 8 826 16 50 286 Rawlings, N W Stratton’s add sw block 4, 825 12 9? 287 Ravenscroft, Sarah lot 4, block 17, g 288 Rawlings, S J In ne ne ne sec. 25, t 27, r 7 2a79-100 234 4 7ft 298 Royalty, Mary A CAM add. lot 1. block 2, m 3 % 322 binclaer, Isaac H out-lot 1, eof block 10, 300 nas 333 Spray, Newman lot 8, block 20 95 387 834 Shaw, John K Seawright’s add. lot 8, block L I _ do do Stratton's add. s% seli do 2, f 8875 87 87 860 Timmons, Edward L lots 14 alsa pt n<4 sw sec 30 I 127, r 6, laSl-lOOths ’ f 1086 Ml 6 362 Thomas, John A e half west half 3, block 18, 125 8 2ft 367 Trlbby A Kimball in-lot 9, block 20 2 S Underhill, Mary lot 21, nw sw sec. 30, t 27, r 6, 91-100 150 8S) 4M Unknown in-lot 12, block 15, 75 • u do Western add. 1, block 10, 50 828 dd do do 2, do 10, 50 22/ do do do do 10. ko o o»s. WWest.MmA •OftoffeeiidM, 10,CftMaddUkft M 0 State of Indiana, Jasper County, aa: I, HEN RY A. B ARKLKT, Auditor of —id tfsnamtw, do t ha< the is a trite, full, and complete list of aU*the iaadaaad lot* ’ returned delinqu ent by the Treasurer of said county for the non-Mftnent of taxes due thcr eon for the year 1876 and former years, with ten percent n <. te r r ßt . ther P° ! n - together with the taxes for the current veai (1877). and costs of advertising, so far as the same are liable to be sold for taxes, as shown by the return of said Treasurer; and notice is herebv given that so much of said lands and town lots as may be necessary to dis charg and pay the taxes, penalty, interest, and costs due thereon, or dtv from th.: owra-s thereof, at the time of sale, will be sold at public anctio ' t<,ur ' r. ’! ,se door, in Rensselaer, Indiana, on the second MonJa (11th day i in February, A. D. 1878. iSEAL : Witness my hand and seal this 31st day of December, A. U 1R77. A. BABKIKY. Auditor jR-perCocntv

KH£UMMfIBM ANO Neuralgia JAN BE CURED -BY Lawson’s Curative It has stood the test for years, based on its intrinsic merits, and nearly erery community possesses some liviag evidence of its pain-de-•troying and curative properties. Iminent and Skillful Physicians use the Curative largely in their practice, and prominent clergymen and.editors recommend it from a knowledge of its effects. Had we space we could give hundreds of certificates from parties weß known in this community ; but we beg to refer to our pamphlet, which is to be had of Druggists, ar will be sent by snail on application. All the ccrtifi. cates are entirely voluntary, and emanate from persons of standing and respectability, and who may be communicated with by letter, or in person. Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Rend the following testimonials from well-known Citi sene of Cleveland: CtUVKLAND, 0., July 6, 18,6. Lawson Chkmical Co. : Grnts : I have been laid tip with Rheumatism three long months, so I could not walk ; have tried all medicines and liniments which 1 could hear of, but no cure until I used I.AWStJTt'S CURATIVE, which I can recommend to sufferers from Rheumatism, for it cured me in three days so that I could attend to my business. I have written the above sot the benefit of those that suffer with that disease. S. M. ROWE, at* Ontario street. [From George Scholey, the Popular Hair Dresser.) Ct.BVRt.ANt>, <)., November t, 1874. Lawson Chbmical Comsanv : For over a year I was a great sufferer from NbURALGIA in my head ; tried almost every remedy that I could hear o<; was told by physicians that I ought to try a change of climate A lady recommended Lawson’s Curative. I procured a bottle, and am pleased to say that the intense pein was removed almost instantly. Have used four bottles. I consider the disease entirely cured. Very truly yours, GEO. B. SCHOLEY Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Toothache, Pleurisy, Sore Throat, Swollen Joints, • Dyspepsia, Headache, Chilblains, Lame Back, Sprains, Cramps, _ Bums, Diphtheria, Scalds, All yield to the magic influence of the Curative, na matter of how long standing. It is only necessary to use it faithfully and perseveringly, according to the full directions which accompany each bottle, and you will surely be relieved. LAWSON’SCURATIVE la Hemline and Ceoling to Wounds, , fiksree, Burna, and Scalds. Try it and you will never be without it. Pries *I.OO per BotUe, 6 Bottles fbr $6.00. rnBPAtIBD BT Lawson Chemical Co., Clev«land,Ohio. field by all DraggisU. Sold by W. J. Laths’ IseLSdelaer. Ind’ June 22. 1877—1 y.

V. H. BATES, UNDERTAKER, AND DEALER IN JP Burial Soils Kent on Hand.; EMINGTON, IND. REMINGTON Marble Works Wm* Shepherd, jJEALER in and Manufacturer of Monuments, Head-Stones, Table-tops, &c,. from the BEST AMERICAN AND FOREIGN MAKBL E. PRICKS That canViot be eompeted with, and Satisfaction Guarantied IKT HJVB3R.Y OASH. Do not buy before examining my designs and prices. Remington. Ind. WM. SHEPHERD. "IT TO BUY YOUR PLOWS, HARROWS, • CULTIVATORS, PLANTERS, MOWERS, REAPER, SHELLERS, THRESHERS, Wa®«is ad OF S. % Black Also all kinds of small TOOLS SEEDS, and REPAIRS. REMINGTON, IND. Cor. South & Ohio Streets. v2n22tf B. M. DONNELLY. PHOTOGRAPHER Remington, Indiana. Special attention given to COFYINGZOJJ) aad FADED PICTURES AND taßgißttlskkW Cta Rooms, South Devot.

TBX CONTINENTAL RAILROAD Hon. R. S. Dwiggius is in posse.'6ion of letters from ixentlemen iu 1 Ohio which show that interest in t ds lout ne feet- d pr.dort is reviving ?gain in the east. One »f them is ' from Co). RG. FenningioD,<»f Tiffin, iHe says ; ‘‘Some par’ies at, Pittsburgh ■ “and Cleveland have been looking * towards building a narrow gauge ■ “road fr m Pittsburgh to the west “somewhere, and were here yesterday [the letter is dated January SOtii] “and one of them i.~ slid Lete. What “will come of the project I can’t say, “but they have raised our hopes sonn - 1 “what.” Another letter dated Jan - ary 31st. is written by Gen. W. H. Gibson, of the same city, it rum thus: ‘‘As president of the East und “West Railroad Company I have just “made a contract for building across “Ohio, on proposed Continental line, ' ‘‘and work will commence at once. “Geo. L. Ingersoll, of the Cleveland “Iron Company, is contractor, lie is “a man of character, means and tinan- ; “cial ability. They make their own “iron, and propose to push thin"’;. J “We contemplate an organizatio. in , “your state, and should be glad ... j “jour co operation. * * Daylight 1 “breaks on the Continental gl >oin. •‘Could you meet us at some point and ' “unite in an organization ? ” Witli tlie completion of our Indi- ; anapolis, Delphi <fc Chicago railway to I Chicago, something HI e eighty miles of the Continental road in Illinois and Indiana will lie constructed and I in operation; that is"to say, tins much of a road will be in operation on tlie ' surveyed and partially graded Continental route. There is no doubt if ■ tlie Continental folks revive their project aud build a three feet gauge : road westward they can makenrrange- | ments with the Indianapolis, Delphi j & Chicago people to intersect their road at Rensselaer and iun up to Chi- ■ cago on the same track. Should this be successful it will give us direct communication, of ample capacity for ail our needs, with eastern mar. I kets ; when we will be placed on a 1 c tinmereial footing inferior to no oth ! er town of the size in tlie state. Then, I the Indianapolis, Delphi & Chicago I road will have brought us in connec- ; tion with Indianapolis and Chicago and their relations east, west, nert i I and south ; while the Continental r ad will give a still more direct, i shorter and very much cheaper couI nection with eastern and seaboard ! cities. It seems to us that the people I of Rensselaer and the country of ; which it is the trading-post ought not ■ to be content to rest uith what their I persevering ambition lias al last brought to pass, but should also be ready to encourage every other prejcct of like character that is calculated to supply still greater advantages. Old Mother Means’ advice to her husband about the land —“while you’re gittin’ git a plenty”—is fully as applicable to the article of railroads. Let us, then, encourage the Continental people with all our enthusiasm ui d ability.— iiensnelu er Uh ion. ADDITIONAL LOCALS School Books at Willis J. lines’. Tea from 33c to $1 00 per lb., at LaKue's. California Syrup, 80 cents per gallon, at A. S. Laßue s. 0 A great variety of pipes, and the best of smoking tobacco, at Tuteur’s. We are prepared to do job work with neatness, dispatch, and at low rates. Come and try us. Blank Deeds and Mortgages for sale at this office. $1 50 will pay one year’s subscription for this paper. REMOVAL I and NEW GOODS I I R. Fendig hag moved into the large and capacious rooms recently occ.iiped by Charley Starr, and has filled them to overflowing with new and select goods which he offers at prices that defy competition. Sugar, Coffee, Teas and Spices, at bottom prices, at, C. C. Stan’s new Cash Store. Willis J. lines keeps the best brands of cigars. A large stock of fine cut Tobacco, at red hot prices, at. C. C. Starr’s.— Good fine cut Tobacco at 50 ets. oer lb. A large stock of dried and canned Fruits, at C. C. Starr’s among which can be found choice California fruits, such as Apricots, Peach and Green Gage Plums. For Sale or to Rent.-—The SaiDon oi Ij. Tuteur. Terms reasonable/’ Inquire of • L. TUTEUR. Wigmore will furnish you Silver, or Rosgers’Plated Ware at lower prices than if kept in stock. Remember!—Orwin, the Jeweler, if agent for the celebrated “Mason & Hamlin,” “Western Cottage,” and “Estey” Organs. Call at his j ewelry store and get a catalogue.

N. WARNER, MAMt’FACTVRKB OF Wagons, Carriages BUGGIES, RenM«l*er, - Indiana. Anything from a common Farm Wagon up to the Finest Carriage manufactured to order on short, notice and reasonable terms, and at, prices to suit rhe times. All work warranted Shops on Front street. vln2. New Harness Shop! Having opened a Harness SI. op in Rensselaer, I respectfully invite all my old friends and customers to leave their orders with me for anything in this line, and they will receive p’’on ; t attrition. I employ none but firstclass workmen, and warrant ail work turned out. at my shop. I keep eon- - antly on hand a large stock of S*ddle-,, Bridies, Halters Cwy ComlJj Brusk.es, and everything else usually found in a first-class harness shop. Give me a «all. Shop on Front Street, Rensselaer. Indiana. v!P N WAFNFH.