Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 January 1879 — Page 3

The Democratic Sentinel. JAMES W. MoEWEN. Proprietor. A-dveiTbising RatesOno colum. one year ™ Half column, ’’ Quarter col. <( ”’, ’'lo 00 Tt’*n per cent, added to foregoing *f advertisements are set to occupy more than k year at equitable rates Business cards not exceeding 1 inch space, *5 a year S 3 for six months, $2 for three mos. * AUmgal notices and advertisements, at es"Reading^oUces^ first publication 10 cents a line each publication thereafter 5 cts. a line. Yearly advertisements may be changed •uarterly [once in three months) at the option of tne advertiser, free of extra charge. Advertisements for persons not residents of Jasper county must be paid tor in advance of first publication, when less than one-quar-ter column in size; and vuarterly in advance when larger

MORDECAI F. CHIECOTH, Attoraey-at-Eaw Rbnssblaes. - I vdiana Practices in the Courts of Jaspci and ad - oinlng counties. Washington cialty. Office or. north side of Washington street, opposite Court House. vln . B. B. DWIGGINS. ZIMRI DWIGGINB. R. S. A Z. DWIGGINS, A Onmnyn-at-Law. and. Loan Brokers. Rensseiaeb, _ - - - Indiana. SIOO 000 To Loan on First Mortgage, on live years' time, at 9 per ceot. interest, in sums of two and over. NOTARY PUBLIC. COLLECTOR. DANIEL B. MILLER. ' JAS. w • DOUTHIT. MILLER & DOUTHIT, / Attomeys-at-Law, / 3ENSBELAEU. - - - - INDIANA. Office up stairs in in Starr’s N/w Brick jlock. Taxes paid, abstracts prepared, all rinds of legal contracts written./ vlnl Special attention given td preparing Ditch and Hoad Petitions audJKeports ot V lowers. ELZA I- FtillurjlY s3 - Law, Collection and Abstract Office, JUCNSbELAJfU, fND. Special attention giveu to collections. Office in Court House. June. 1.-'M

IRA W.YEOMAN, Attorneyy-at-Law. &> Notar Public, Beal Estate, Co lection & Insurance Agent. Ail Legal Instruments carefully written. Office in brick building, over Narrow Gaure Clothing Store, nensseiaer. md. SIMON P. THOMPSON, DAVID J. THOMPSON' Attorneo-at Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BROTHER, Rensselaer, - - - Indiana. Practice in all the Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, Collector and Abstracter. We pay particular attention to paying taxes selling andl easing lands. DR. J. H. LOUGHRIDGE, Physician and Surgeon. Washington street, below Austin’s hotel. Ten per con . interest will hi nil-led to all accounts running unsettled lunger Ilian three months. DS G.A. MOSS. Office in Spitler's brick, Washington street, Opposite Court House. Rensselaer. Ind, DR, IRA C. KELLEY. Dentist and Photographer, HKNSSELAEK, - - - INDIANA. LESLIE GRANT Blacksmith. Si|i..p on Front Street, at Terhune's old stand Rensselaer, Ind- Patrsnage soliiited. vinl. CHARLES P. HOPKINS BEGS leave to inform the public that ho i now prepared to do house painting, papoi Banging.caieimtning, etc., at prices tnjyon I competition (hi. Im found al. his rooms, up fctnirs in Liberal Corner building . vlnll HOPKINS HOUSE, R. J. Hopkins - - Proprietor. Excellent table, convenient location, careful attention to wants of guests, and experienced management are its to popular favor.

<sl. CHARTER PERPETUAL. 1877. S’K, AN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF INDIANAPOLIS, lii<i. ASSETS, - - - 8371,683.42. JAS. E. ROBERTSON, I’ies’t. Wm. Wesley Woollen, Seel’etary. DANIEL B. MILLER. Agent, Vln29. Rensselaer, Ind. AUSTIN HOUSE, Remsolaer, Ind.. A. W. CLEVELAND. Pbophietob. This well-known House having recently changed hands has been thoroughly renovated, refitted and refurnished throughout, anil 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 horne-bke to all who favor him with patronage. The table is always supplied with the best variety afforded by the market. Changes as moderate as circumstances and conditions will permit. Good Stabling connected with the House Musical Instruction! MISS MARY RALPH, an accomplished musician, will give instruction on Organ and Piano. Pupils may use her room and instrument, or she will teach them at their homes. Terms reasonable. Apply at her father’s residence, south of Court House. Oct. 25. 1878—3 m H. W. SNYDEK, Attorney at Xi&w, Remington, Indiana. OFFICE IN EXCHANGE BLOCK COLLECTIONS A SPECIALT Y. M. Cr. DENTIST, REMINGTON, IND. OFFICE in west room over McDougle s dry goods store, in Exchange Block.

J. S. WIGMORE. WATCH & CLOCK MAKER. Shop In WILLIS IMES' DRUG STORE, Rensselaer, Ind. All work warranted to give satisaction, and charges as low as will injure geod work. vial , ■ * _____ AAA ® we ?k ln .Y ou , r ow " tow n. SB outfit free el LL No risk. header, if you want a business ■ nil n ftt which persons of either sex can make WU V great pay all the time they work, write tor particular* te U. Hallett & Ge., Portland, MkMe.

PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & St. LOUIE RAILWAY. ’PAN-HANDLaH} JRXDXTTHJ, COLUMBUS & STATIC LINE DIVISION. CONDENSED TIME CARD. MAY 19, 1878. —Passengers purchasing Local Bound Trip Tickets before entering the cars, obtain a discount of ten per sent, from reguul r rates. GOING EAST. No. 1. No. 5 Lev. State Line t 2.05 p. m. 16 30 a. m. Ari. Logansport S.W “ 9.15 Lve. “ ti .oo a. - • “ Marion 2.33 “ 11.07 “ Hartford 3.17 “ 11.50 “ Ridgeville 4.10 “ 12.46 p. m. “ Union city 5.05 “ Lio “ Bradford J unction «.oo ” 2.00 “ Piqua 9.23 *’ 4.16 *' Urbana 10.35 “ 5.20 “ Columbus : 12.35 p.m. 7,25 “ GOING WEST. No. 6 No. 8. Lve. Columbus t 6.30 a. m. 15.40 p. m. Arr. Urbana 8.05 " 7,10 “ •* Piqua 8.58 '■ 9.00 “ " Bradford Junction 9.22 " t 9.30 “ “ Union city 10.25 “ 10.43 *' Ridgeville 10.58 “ 11.20 " Hartford n.so “ 12 35 s m. ” Marion 12.40 p. m. 1.» “ Logansport.... 2.30 ” 3.00 “ “ State Line 10.20 “ 10.40 " RICHMOND & CHICAGO DIVISION. Going North. No. 2. No, 10, Lve. Cincinnati t 7.30 a. m ‘ Richmond ti 0.50 Arr. Hagerstown 11.33 " “ Newcastle 12.05 p. m ’’ Anderson 1.20 ” ’’ Kokomo 3.00 " t 2.15 a. m. Logansport 4.00 “ 3.05 “ ’* Chicago 8.30 “ 7.50 “ Going South No. 1. No. 7. Lve. Chicago ts.2o p. m. + 9.00 a.m. Arr. Logansport 12.45 a', m. 1.40 p. m. " Kokomo 1.50 “ a.'X) “ Anderson 4.37 “ “ Newcastle 5.35 “ Hagerstown 6.05 ” Richmond ... 6.55 •* “ Cincinnati 9.50 “ tlJaily. +Daily except Sunday. Trains do not stop where time is omited W. L. O’BRIEN, Gen. Passenger & Ticket Agent. TRAINS PASSING REMINGTON: Going West. Going East. Mail and Ex 947 a m Mail and Ex 305 p m Accoin’tion 305 p m Passenger 730 im Passenger 922 p m Accom’tion 947 a m WRIGHT WILLIAMS. Age

Indianapolis. Delphi Chicago Railway. TIME CA.R.D No. S. On and after Monday, December 16. 1878, trains will run as follows, until further notice: GOING SOUTH. STATIONS, GOING NOBTH. No. 1. No. 2. Lv 11:15 a. m. Rensselaer 6:15 p. m. arr. ” 11:35 “ Pleasant Ridge 5:55 “ Elag. Zard Flag. “ 11:47 “ Hanging Grove 5:50 “ “ “ 11:59 •• Lee’s 5:30 “ *■ Fing. Sharpsburg Flag. Ar 12:2t p. m. Buadfouii 5:05 “ Lv. Lv 1:43 " •• 4.55 “ Ar. Flag. Ward's I'l'igFlag. Wright's Flag. 3:08 Horner 4:30 “ “ Flag. Honey Creek, Flag. Flag. MeElhoes Flag. Ar 2:31 •• Monticello 4:30 Lv ALLEN TIE (ILER, ~ Superintendent. JOHN MILLIKAN, Assistant Suoerin ten dent.

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The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY JANUARY 24, 1879.3

Farm to Rent I will rent the farm on which 1 now reside, adjoining the corporation of Rensselaer, for one or more years, on reasonable terms. Application sho’d be made soon. JONATHAN PEACOCK. Rensselaer, Dee. 6,1878—t5. Notice to Delinquent Tax PayersAll persons knowing themselves owing Delinquent Tax, either second half or former delinquencies, are required to make immediate payment and save costs, HENRY I. ADAMS, Treasurer Jasper Co., Ind. Dec. 6,1878.—t5. Building Lots For Sale. The undersigned will sell choice lots in the grove west of the railroad depot, platted to suit purchasers, at low prices and on liberal terms. Before you purchase call and see us. ALFRED THOMPSON, SIMON P. THOMPSON. Thompson & Bno., Agents. Butter 10 cents Der lb. Eggs 15 cents per dozen. Potatoes 40 cents per bushel, Lard 7 cents per lb. Apples, 50 cents per bushel. Flour (winter wheat) $1 25 to $1 35 per Quarter bbl. Ralph Fendig is agent for the justly celebrated Howe Sewing Machine. He invites all who intend procuring a machine to examine these before making a purchase. I have 160 acres of land, 21 miles from Afton, Union county, lowa, to trade for property in Rensselaer. For furth&r particulars apply to Jno< F. Boroughs.

To the Public.—Don’t by any means be persuaded to buy a single dollar’s worth of ready-made clothing before examining goods and prices at the Narrow Gawge, Don’t fail to go to C. C Starr’s new store for anything you want in the Grocery or Queensware line, and examine his goods aud prices before making your purchases. Standard goods and low prices, for cash, is his motto. The farmers of Jasper county are hereby informed that R. D. Roberts, of Crystal Flouring Mills,Monticello, will exchange Flour for Wheat, and transfer same from and to depot at Monticello without charge. A large stock of fine cut Tobacco, at red hot prices, at C. C. Starr’s.— Good fine cut Tobacco at 50 cts. uer It. For browned Coffee, plug Tobacco, canned Fruits, Apricots, green Gages, Peaches, canned Salmon, fine cut Tobacco 50c. per lb., Cigars, Rueensware and Gfassware, silver-plated Knives, Forks and Spoons, table and pocket Cutlery, Japan, Young Hyson, Oolong, Imperial and Gunpowder Teas, Maltby’s Prepared Cocoa, etc., etc., go to Charley Starr’s, He keeps them in greater quantity and variety and at lower figures than else where.

Rev. Gilbert Small is exnected to preach in the Presbyterian Church, at this place, Sunday January 26th, 1879' A cordial invitation is extended to the public. Died.— ln Barkley township, on the 12th, Newman Prater; on the 19th, Geo. W. Nichols, and on the 23d, Shelby Daniels, all old reidenters and highly respected by their acquaintances and neighbors. District Medical Society. Reported for The Union. The District Medical Society of Benton, Jasper, Newton and White counties met in regular session at Monticello, Ind., January 14th, 1879. Members present, Drs. Ballow, of Burnettsville, Black, of Idaville, Spencer, Wood and Clark, ot Monticello, Delzell and Sutton, of Reynolds, Mendenhall, of Brookston, Didlake, of Wolcott, and Hatch, of Kentland. The President (Dr. Ballow) in the chair. The lime of the forenoon session was taken up by reports of commutes and other business connected with the affairs of the society.

AFTERNOON SESSTON. Dr. Ballow read a very instructive essay entitled “Powerless Uterus.” The essay elicited considerableHiscussion, participated in by Drs. Black, Ballow, Didlake and Spencer. The essay was ‘referred to committee on publication. Dr. Hatch read an essay entitled “The Honest Physician,” which after remarks from Drs. Spencer, Black and Sutten, was referred to committee on publication. Dr. Delzell reported the history and symptoms of a case that proved to be “ovarian pregnancy” and he presented the “ovarian sac and contents” for examination. He also presented a large “biliary calculus” for examination. The society advised the pul<ic7M?on of the report of Dr. Dvdsele’s Dr. Spencer reported a caec»of “Granular Conjunct iv if is” and explained treatment by actual cautery. Dr. Spencer also reported a case of an asthmatic character that elicited general discussion. The following gentlemen were selected essayists for the next meeting: Principals, Lovett,, Wells, Jones, Smith; Alternates, Beckner, Kolb, Black, Didlake. A vote of thanks was then given to Mr. Lear, proprietor of the Lear House, for his'kindriess in gratuitously furnishing parlors for the use of the society- The society then adjourned to meet at Monticello, Ind., on the second Tuesday in April, 1879. J. A. Hatch, Secretary.

Fresh Cranberries at Catt & Smoot’s Panel Flowers are something new which lovers of the beautiful, who may have au opportunity, will not fail to see. Call at the Furniture Rooms of Loughrey & Co., Monticello, Ind. “Standard goods, small profits and quick sales’’ is Ralph Feudig’s motto. Call and examine his stock and prices before going elsewhere. Dried and Canned Fruits at Catt & Smoot’s. Willow Rockers. Patent Rockers, Reading Chairs, Folding Chairs, Foot Rests, Ottomans, Parlor setts, Chami ber setts. Mirrors, Mirror Plates, in fact Furniture in great variety of styles and prices, at Loughrey & Co’s, in Reynolds’ Block, Monticello. Ind., where everybody is invited to call. Tobaccos and Cigars of the best brands at Catt & Smoot’s. Sugar, Coffee, Teas and Spices, at bottom prices, at C. C. Starr’s new Cash Store. PANEL FLOWERS !—Something New, Handsome and Cheap !! Also, a large issostment of .Chromos and Mottoes, just received at the Furniture Rooms of Loughry & Co., in Reynolds’Block, Monticello, Ind. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody to call and see for themselves. It is a pleasure and pride to show these goods. 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.

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A LIST OF LANDS AND LOTS RETURNED DELINQUENT FOR THE NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1877. IN JASPER COUNTY. INDLLNA. HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP, NO. 1. g. I c gI? » g ” » ~ o I n g. ; e a < H ? Names of Owners. Description of : St E 2. “a : Lands. '' ' '* * 12 Banfleld John e‘A set* 28 29 5 80 neli neli 33 29 5 40 740 >26 94 62 Hurst Albert M. nW Be‘< 34 29 5 40 net* ew}» • 34 29 5 40 930 29 35 72 Johnson Simon, s*/t seti 27 29 5 80 1073 19 88 91 Moore Nathaniel. 22 29 5 40 do do BwJa se)< 22 29 5 40 do do eti ee’a 22 29 5 80 do do wi, swli 2.4 29 5 S 3 do do s part ehf ner* 22 29 5 30 do do s part whf nw 23 29 5 30 3506 118 38 108 Paris Sarah nwU ne!< 23 29 5 40 380 15 99 111 Phillips Harvey nwJi nwJ4 22 29 5 40 do do net* swJi 22 29 5 40 do do do do in»wUswj< net* 22 29 5 2 do do nwU seJ4 22 29 4 40 2958 88 93 112 Phillips Rebecca nw£ 120 Phillips John, et al e'/iuwki 22 29 5 80 do do swJ-4 uwK 22 29 5 40 do do BwK neJi ex 2a iu ew cor'22 29 4 38 2222 109 21 167 Valentine Edward H, e>4 ne*4 28 29 5 80 682 -25 37 169 Waples Isaac GILLAM TOWNSHIP. NO. 2. 11 Britton Na ncy J, ey s neJi 28 30 5 80 do do BWI4 nw?4 27 3t) 5 40 620 16 18 12 Bieber Jeremiah e‘/J nwii 1 29 5 66 12 do do eeii sw‘4, 36 3t> 5 40 921 36 80 13 Bieber Christopher w‘ /a nwJ4 1 29 5 66 12 do do ew ‘4 sw>4 36 30 5 40 934 36 95 38 Clawson Jare part se}4 do do part u side ue ew %12 30 5 3 20 560 17 75 55 Daywitt & Evans uendewJi ue *4 3 29 5 23 230 977 I 61 Evans Jackson w‘/ a nwJ4 ee)4 34 30 5 20 350 11 92 i 102 Hoxter Mary A. n‘/i seJi 22 31 5 80 do do sw>>4 sc Mi 22 31 5 40 do do ne(4 sw*i 22 31 5 40 do do swJi ee’4 28 31 5 40 620 17 18 106 Hart Sylvester P. nwJi 12 30 5 40 400 10 87 115 Hanley John e L / t do do w*/» ewJi 24 30 5 80 do do neii sw*K 24 30 5 40 2195 85 15 139 Laird Charles se> 4 se>4 27 31 5 40 120 343 156 Markham C. D. neU sw>< 1 30 5 40 220 588 16a Mitchell John Isaih I BWJ4 ue'4 36 31 5 40 Mitchell’s heirs j nwjfc 36 31 5 80 710 18 37 193 Phillips D. 1). neJi ne)4 22 31 5 40 do do s‘4 nev 4 22 31 5 80 do do uwli nw}4 22 31 5 40 do do b 4 nw?4 22 31 5 80 IGO 20 61 209 Records Emeline ne(4 Be(4 2 30 5 40 160 443 212 Robinson William swUse’-* 25 30 5 40 120 416 223 Robinson M. F. s>4 nw*4 36 30 5 80 do do 114 ewl 4 36 30 5 80 1120 28 41 227 Richards John F. b 4 sw> 4 neJ4 .28 30 5 20 160 16 95 235 Sheldon J. W. ne‘4 neJ4 9 30 5 40 160 443 213 Scott Marion e 4 uw> 4 23 31 5 80 280 737 272 Wai son B. M. bw' 4 ne?4 27 30 5 40 do do e‘4 ew? 4 2 7 30 5 80 480 23 77 289 Zimmerman C. sw 14 bw! 4 25 31 5 40 120 348

WALKER TOWNSHIP, NO. 3. 3 Arneen Berger e% ne} 4 4 31 5 80 308 19 06 12 Bally A. L. n 4 se'i 7 31 5 80 310 10 78 23 Baughman H. M. and 1 . ... ... . ~ Wiliiam C. Haymomd ( neUu«k 19 31 5 40 27.> 961 27 Bryant AndiewJ, seJ4 se?4 7 31 6 40 do do e 4 ne ? 4 18 31 6 80 <!46 20 85 53 Cole Elizabeth se' 4 3 * 31 6 160 400 13 75 6< Dean Elizabeth w 4 nw’4 8 31 6 80 390 li 05 76 Einseie Joseph e‘4 nej 4 11 31 6 80 do do neJ4 se‘ 4 11 31 6 40 260 961 10-3 Gulbrand Lars, sr. and 1 w‘4 ne> 4 5 31 5 83 05 Hans Paulsen j' n' /2 ee> 4 nwJ4 5 31 5 20 407 11 P 106 Gates Susan w 4 sw‘4 16 31 5 80 160 15 36 113 llesselbring A. 115 Harding Mary A. nwt4 sw>4 35 31 6 40 80 316 119 Houtou Milton n‘4 nwj 4 30 31 5 80 165 598 122 Hathaway Rebecca u 4 set 4 15 31 6 80 270 944 135 Hershmau Frances E. e 4 sel 4 ewJ4 ne? 4 2o 31 5 5 70 2 81 140 Hamilton Alonzo R. e 4 uwj4 33 31 6 80 160 582 146 Johnson Abigail C. e l /, uwf 4 15 31 5 80 320 11 09 150 Joues Henry A. b 4 ne) 4 6 31 6 80 00 do ’ bc4 nwJ4 6 31 6 40 do do ne}4 bc; 4 6 31 6 40 260 10 11 157 Kessinger Hiratn w*4 swJ4 12 31 5 80 do. do 8e* 4 swJ4 12 31 5 40 do do nw)4 hw)4 10 31 5 40 do do ne} 4 bcl4 10 81 5 40 do do bw! 4 sw)4 9 31 5 49 480 18 42 181 Muilig n Thomas sw> 4 15 31 6 160 do do »ln se}4 33 31 6 80 do do s lit ew?4 84 31 6 80 960 33 30 193 Micphey Patrick ehl uw‘4 6 31 5 79 78 230 811 1)5 McGhnsey Ervie E. ehf aw‘% 7 oi 5 80 260 18 92 200 Manter Charles H. ue ; /4 se’4 2.2 31 6 40 95 614 202 McConnell Geo. W. ne’ 4 se’i 31 31 5 40 do do nhl'ne’ 4 31 81 5 80 300 10 93 214 Nones J. C. e lif n w 1 4 sw’ 4 9 31 5 20 do do ne’. 4 sw‘ 4 9 31 5 40 do do 11W4 sej 4 9 31 5 40 200 739 219 On John eh! ne' t 19 31 5 80 200 712 221 Olsen Euglebcrt ciifue' j, 5 31 5 83 60 30.8 10 6n 229 Pulver Cuarioite L. se‘ 4 nei 4 20 31 5 40 355 12 24 2-19 Kogers Elizabeth se‘ 4 nw' 4 7 31 6 40 100 572 214 Keei'ey I‘hiiip D, nw‘ 4 se) 4 11 31 5 40 80 319 260 Sabine M. ee> 4 swj 4 2 31 6 40 60 417 208 spriggs James (heirs) nej 4 sc.* 4 29 31 6 40 440 12 39 269 Spriggs James W. se’ 4 sc) 4 29 31 6 40 186 22 65 282 Stahl Hvnjamiu F, n part ne’4 sw}4 30 31 5 30 125 466 294 Thompson Alfred sin ue> 4 3 31 6 80 200 712 314 Wright George se’4 sw> 4 19 31 5 40 do do swt 4 se) 4 19 31 5 40 160 632 321 Wallace Charles J, nhi nwJi 26 31 6 80 831 24 99 329 Wolf Daniel SWj 4 29 31 6 160 'do do swj 4 se> 4 29 81 6 40 551 23 92 BARKLEY TOWNSHIP, NQ. 4. 5 Anderson J, H. se}< 4 se* 4 21 30 ' 6 40 237 721 24 Boots Jesse D. se J 4 nw) 4 23 30 6 40 do do s side sivJi nw ) 4 23 30 6 5 96 4 97 71 Conklin S. S. ehf do do sw ?4 ne)4 19 30 5 49 159 553 77 Coiner John E. se> /4 ne) 4 8 30 5 40 169 530 128 Fielder James niid.- 3 whf nw’4 3 1 30 6 53 33

do do und» 3 nw corsw> 4 34 30 6 10 738 21 80' 153 Gebhart Geo. G. nhi nw, l 4 sw} 4 21 30 6 20 100 319 173 Harrison 11. C. SW*- 4 swj 4 17 30 5 40 53 277 174 Harrison Theadore T, s*e pt ew?£ nwJ4 23 30 6 20 53 219 178 Handy Martha J. sae pt sw‘ 4 swQ 21 30 ti 20 do " do shf uwl 4 swj 4 21 30 ti 20 IHS 807 182 Hughes Julia A. sc‘4 5 30 5 40 53 275 224 Mulligan Thomas set 4 4 30 G IGO do do chalf 10 30 G 320 1314 38 28 269 Ou Samuel 32.2 Rasiden Elizabeth nhf nw& 2 30 G 80 264 798 323 Kobiuson Al. F. s half se}4 23 30 6 80 254 773 341 Smith Jane B. n half nw>4 10 30 6 80 do do ehf sw.M, 10 30 6 80 do do ehf swJ4 25 30 G, 80 636 19 50 345 Sayler Henry G. ne) 4 nw‘< 9 30 6 40 177 15 74 354 Sibley Caleb F. Aseign-e hf ne? 4 22 30 6 80 ee e part whf MARION TOWNSHIP, NO. 5. 18 Bailes H. C. ehf seJ4 1 28 6 80 do do swU seJi 1 28 6 40 440 16 09 22 Beal Sarah n side ne 1 ! se» 4 18 28 6 10 30 152 30 Burkhalter Thomas s part whf eet 4 5 28 6 58 39 878 44 57 31 Bowman Henry parte hfneJ4 25 29 7 8 90 40 251 51 Cookerly Janies W. ueUswk 9 28 6 10 do do nhl sel 4 9 28 6 80 do doj sej 4 se* 4 9 28 6 40 * do do ne l ! uej 4 9 28 6 40 1160 41 79 57 Clark John whf ne*i 35 30 7 80 1256 63 45 100 Eek. John nhf se> 4 sw)4 17 28 6 20 60 350 119 Greenfield Jesse shf nej 4 12 29 7 80 2037 99 05 125 Gwinn E. A. ehfswj 4 35 29 6 80 do do w side whf sej.4 35 29 6 46 67 1878 64 06 142 Hammond Josiah s hi'nc’ 4 3 28 6 80 do do nw’.ise’i 3 28 6 40 do do whf sw‘i se? 4 3 28 6 20 1815 99 03 146 Hoyes Hester A. ehfnek 11 29 7 80 1167 73 27 179 Jones Henry A. ehf se> 4 31 30 6 80 320 16 54 180 Joues Henry I’. nw} 4 nw*4 swJ4 17 28 6 10 30 2GJ 188 Kohler it Miaicus sc> 4 nej 4 • 6 28 6 40 do do seQ 6 28 6 160 do do whfw hf 5 28 6 48 2690 99 72 223 Menizer Samuel s side nhf ne)i sej 4 18 28 6 10 31) 153 236 Alonis George n«U 24 29 7 160 do d ne>4 nwJ4 24 29 7 40 3771 92 18 237 Al organ Mary A. hit 6 vhfneK 25 29 7 7 02 801 21 66 219 Alitnden A. Al. ehf sw?4 ne? 4 16 28 6 20 80 451 215 Millet- Alary A. partnhfnwt 4 29 29 G 29 33 do <to sendshf swJ4 20 29 6 10 60 885 17 17 289 Oaks Mary E. sw*4 swJ4 8 28 6 -40 200 736 290 Porter Asa C. ehl sel 4 35 29 6 80 do do part nw‘4 neJ4 2 28 6 33 10 1858 61 91 3.23 Ritchey O. &E. whf ncj 4 . 14 28 7 80 830 42 11 331 Robinson Henry E. swl 4 7 28 6 109 61 do do shf nw’i 7 28 6 54 95 1673 58 38 332 Ross John N. sel 4 nel 4 14 28 7 40 4CO 14 22 335 Itunals Eli G. ehi’seU 16 28 6 80 320 11 48 355 Summers Et'n & Em’ae hf nw& swU 17 28 6 20 60 256 427 Waymire Solomon nhfn hf uwj 4 se 18 28 6 10 do do nhf Bw>£ 18 28 6 57 512 39 94 444 Yeoman R. J. se U 24 29 7 160 do do- Whfw hf sehi 26 29 7 40 4590 158 43 JORDAN TOWNSHIP, NO. 6. 20 Bradbury & Walker nw pt sw qr ne qr 31 28 6 10 31 150 21 Belaugee Angeline whfse qr 31 28 6 80 565 18 34 39 Cunick Alathea nhluw qr 32 28 6 80 630 25 07 40 Cully John ne qr se qr 17 28 7 40 344 12 40 41 Cross Pleasy whfsw qr 28 28 6 80 do do ne Qr se qr 29 28 6 40 722 37 14 51 Dunham Alma Al. nhf seqrnwqr 33 28 7 20 147 657 53 Downing Henry nw qr sw qr 32 28 6 40 552 23 88 62 East Olive nw qr 17 28 7 160 1744 55 58 75 Fuller Lester 8. shfsw qr 8 28 7 80 802 25 77 114 Jones Henry P. nw qr sw qr 33 28 6 40 126 434 116 Jacks Sarah L. ne qr nw qr 20 28 6 40 do do und‘/i whfse qr 27 28 7 40 d do und‘/ t ne qrswqr 27 28 7 20 787 61 00 118 Jacks John W. und'/i w'/i seqr 27 28 7 40 do do “‘ne qrswqr 27 28 7 20 578 56 11 124 Kelly William, sr. n side sw qr ne qr 21 28 7 30 285 10 77 133 Lee William D, shfsenw qr 33 28 7 20 160 16 38 154 Mansur Isaiah sw qr 34 28 7 IbO do do sw qr nw qr 34 28 7 40 1092 35 52 219 Shover George 8. shfnw qr 32 28 6 80 252 842 230 Shatzley Mina SAeptnhfseqr 30 28 6 60 208 685 234 Stone Arinilda fractional sw qr 31 28 6 116 95 654 21 11 271 Wilkinson Melissa whfne qr 33 28 7 80 624 26 GO

NEWTON TOWNSHIP.NO. 7. 15 Boonstra Siebren whfse qr 30 29 7 80 635 19 21 32 Chrisler W. A. parlnwqrneqr 31 30 7 30 IX) 566 44 East Joseph shfseqr sw qr 33 29 7 20 20 553 46 East Isaac N< shfnhfseqr sw qr 33 29 7 10 100 486 47 East John n bin hf se qr sw qr 33 29 7 16 ■ 100 299 61 G otenkemper H. nw qr se qr 31 30 7 40 do do sw qr sw qr 31 30 7 38 24 176 540 62 Gaines Josiah shfswqr 31 29 7 80 690 27 79 151 Parr Emma L. n end seqrnwqr 4 29 7 15 45 161 160 It igle Michael W. s part lots ue qr 5 28 7 10 79 64 211 161 Richardson J. F. s side sw qr sw qr 5 28 7 26 25 210 577 203 Shafter James se qr 5 29 7 160 do do 6hf uhf , 5 29 7 160 do do nw qrswqr 5 28 7 40 do do n side sw qr sw qr 5 28 7 5 do do ehfneqrswqr swqr 5 28 7 5 1935 51 14 204 Saylor William H. wbfnw qr 31 29 7 81 64 610 24 68 2.16 Warren Samuel ne cor ehfnwqr 29 29 7 10 50 243 240 Warren Rhoda ehfse qr 31 29 7 80 1010 25 89 242 WhiteW.H.&C.Kaleundhfnwqrnwqr 10 29 7 20 140 402 KEENER TOWNSHIP, NO. 8. 15 Bakker Jacob ehfnw qr 23 32 7 80 do do part sw qr ne qr 23 32 7 4 272 29 61 18 Burwell Amos A. part nhfne qr 1 32 7 4 30 3 34 76 Farmer Eli R, ne qr ne qr 27 32 7 40 do do nH se qr ne qr 27 32 7 5 146 10 61 84 Goodwin & Gossett aside eendnhfneqr 1 32 7 12 '9l 629 94 Hawkins Hardress ehfswqr 6 31 7 80 do do se qr nw qr 6 31 7 40 389 24 67 95 Hawkins Jane C, ehfnw qr 731 7 80 130 867 107 Helm Isaac whfsw qr 7 31 7 76 94 do do sw qr nw qr ' 7 31 7 38 47 389 15 75 112 Hildreth James central pt nhfne qr 1 32 7 .17 32 151 619 114 Hanson John shf nwqr 5 31 7 ’BO do do ne qr sw qr 5 81 7 40 390 15 78 125 James John G. sw qr nw qr .81 32 7 40 170 11 01 141 Lawrence Lyman lot 4nw qr 86 SI 7 55 90 422 25 81 144 Mount Theodore, et al.se qr ne qr 22 32 7 40 do do shfse qr 22 32 7 80 do do ne qr ee qr 22 32 7 40 do do nw qr se qr 23 32 7 40 do do »hf sw qr 23 32 7 80 734 42 82 145 McCollum Nelson part nhine qr 1 32 7 8 54 430 148 Marx Mathew s&e pt ne ne qr 11 32 7 15 32 236 158 Newman John nw pt seqr neqr 14 32 7 11 do de sae part lot 3in 36 33 7 13 40. 145 10 26

: 185 Stewart J* ehfneqr 12 31 7 80 do do (wqrneqr 12 31 7 40 209 10 82 199 Schofield William A. ehfswqr 13 32 7 80 259 10 33 216 Tucker M. A. ne qr ne qr 15 31 7 40 86 601 229 Thompson Alfred ehf nene qr 38 32 7 80 173 9&242 Williams Thomas ehfswqr 29 32 7 80 do do hw qrseqr 29 32 7 40 889 20 93 KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP, NO. 9. 6 Bossi Valentine shfse s r 8 32 5 80 do do lot 8 9 32 5 34 72 do do sw qr sw qr 9 32 5 40 do do ne qr 17 32 5 160 do do ehtnw qr 17 32 5 80 1528 53 1< 26 Cadwalader Ann whfswqrnw qr 36 32 5 20 94 485 85 LavneP. J. ne qr nw qr 35 32 5 40 210 74< 106 Rockwell O. B. nw qr 84 32 5 160 _ do do se qr 33 32 5 160 23~< 101 o 3 112 Sparks William J. nhf se qr 31 32 5 80 308 10 <o 125 Thompson David se qr 25 32 5 160 1019 34 29 133 Wood b. T. ehlne qr 34 32 5 80 do do whfnw qr 35 32 5 80 1030 35 10 WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP. NO. 10. 20 Brongh George whfehfseqr nw qr 31 83 6 10 50 238 21 Broadwav J. ehfe hf seqr nw qr3l 33 6 10 oO 460 29 BondT. E, <fc J. Aller- gw qr nw qr 31 32 6 38 33 127 495 43 Crane E. F. (heirs) ne qr 19 32 6 160 640 23 21 66 Dye Otis sendvt sidenwqrnwqr 632 6 5 30 211 67 Dilly James B. e hfe hfsw qrsw qr3l 33 6 10 50 227 78 Folsom Harrison eptnwqrnwqr 6 32 6 30 do do w part lot 3 29 33 6 16 50 279 10 94 82 French & Cogswell lot 9se qr 36 33 6 59 20 236 13 54 92 Gladden Alfred H. se qr ne qr sw qr 36 32 6 10 35 350 94 Glover Harriet ne qr se qr 34 32 6 40 145 562 95 Graham R. G & Johnue qr 6 32 6 152 11 English Bhfnw qr 6 32 6 81 78 do do ne qr nw qr 6 32 6 36 07 do do nhfsw qr 6 32 6 81 90 do do - ofi e side sw qr sw qr 6 32 6 10 1483 73 80 100 Harlbnt D. wptswqrnw qr 31 33 6 30 150 30 26 102 Harris Joel whfwhfneqr 30 32 6 40 140 658 116 Hesser Louisa whfseqr ne qr 15 32 6 20 120 739 117 Harris E. 11. ehfwhf ne qr 30 32 6 40 140 545 118 Hammoud E. P. frac sos nversw qr sw qrSO 33 6 3 82 15 274 120 Hornbaker John W. ehfse qr 29 32 6 80 do do ne qr ne qr 34 32 6 40 440 16 59 129 James Joseph spt lot 2ne qr 29 33 6 83 165 634 132 Keller & Fry . lot 7 30 33 6 38 190 722 144 Ladd W. W. ehf 12 82 6 320 1040 40 84 145 Lantz Jacob sptn 21 acres lot 229 33 6 10 50 52 230 147 Leonard Joseph nbtswqr 1 35 6 80 320 25 06 164 Miller Robert nw core Ofseqr 13 32 6 10 35 174 177 Pringle David C. ne qr sw qr 15 32 6 40 145 33 56 188 Robinson M. F. .Bhinw qr 24 32 6 80 280 10 44 193 Rockwell Henry M. ehfne qr 36 ;12 6 80 do do sw qr ne qr 36 32 6 40 420 15 91 194 Royster William bw qr neqrswqr 36 32 6 10 35 351 200 Sparks William J, nhlneqr sw qr 36 32 6 20 70 299 208 Sebring Anson se qr ne qr 33 32 6 40 140 546 210 Stein Daniel, et al ehinw qr 27 32 6 80 do do sw qr nw qr 27 32 6 40 420 15 89 215 Stoner Aaron <fc Jacob lot 6 27 33 6 56 224 848 220 Strope William D. sw qr nw qr 33 32 6 40 150 16 82 225 Tiukham Sophia pt se qr se qr 3 4 32 6 39 165 12 41 22S Tucker Jeremiah n part lot 229 33 6 10 50 52 230 ii'M Thurston John whfsw qr BO 83 6 80 280 .10 44 232 Turpie William se qr sw qr 6 32 6 40 160 952 234 Wood J. 11. ste part n hf shf ne qrsw qr 31 33 6 8 40 2 85 CARPENTER TOWNSHIP, NO. 11.

21 Bradley Augustus all section 20 27 6 640 11540 530 64 25 Bumgarner Isaac ne qr se qr 29 27 6 40 40 12 67 32 Benson Elenor ne qr se qr 5 27 6 40 310 15 08 35 Bartoo Arabella M. nw qr nw qr 36 27 7 40 1340 51 b 7 48 Brower Aaron wpt seqr seqr 24 27 7 6 77 955 54:13 90 Clark Caroline A. pt nw qr ue qr 1 27 6 8 49 2 75 95 Cox James M. ue qr sw qr 16 27 6 40 400 12 67 99 Chamberlain Ebenezere hf nw qr 16 27 6 80 990 52 '33 101 Crane Harvey & Davise side nw qr 6 27 7 64 24 739 23 59 206 Harris Thomas (heirs) whfse qr 7 27 6 80 980 38 07 214 Hollingsworth Elias shfnw qr 32 27 6 89 do do nptnht sw qr 32 27 6 20 1650 92 39 249 Irwin Mary J. nwqrneqr 17 27 6 40 do do ehine qr 17 27 6 80 1610 48 43 259 Johnson Geo. W. pt ne qr 25 37 7 3 60 324 260 Johnson Elizabeth H. pt ne qr 25 27 7 3 60 3 24 [ 261 Johnson Jesse A. pt ne qr 25 27 7 3 60 324 i 262 Johnson Thomas ehfseqrneqr 11 27 7 20 do do ehfnw qr 12 27 7 80 1270 54 08 282 Kelley William 11. whf 33 27 7 320 do do whfseqr 33 27 7 80 7665 178 76 296 Leodv Jonas u hfse qr 31 27 6 80 1966 82 92 301 Lewis Marcus G. Bhfsw qr 12 37 7 80 1380 56 41 I 332 Mav Elizabeth A. ehfnw qr 10 27 7 80 do do whfne qr 10 27 7 80 1655 64 54 388 Patton George W. wptnwqrnof rr 25 27 7 40 875 32 37 I 389 Parker John ne fractional 1 27 7 134 52 1326 40 83 405 Railsback William sw qr 25 27 7 160 do do pt sofnrnw qr 25 27 7 40 do do pt nw qr nos nr 25 27 7 38 4823 148 23 414 Rogers James sieptneqr 4 27 7 124 40 do do s& eptept enw 4 27 7 28 11 1132 39 76 415 Ravenscroft Marv A. sw qr sw qr 2 27 7 40 2*lo 781 417 Rudolpn Lewis " ne qrseqr 4 27 6 40 120 414 418 Rose Godfried nwqrswqr 36 27 7 40 560 2174 435 Sutton Elizabeth 11. nwqrneqr 7 27 6 40 do do eptueqr nw qr 7 27 6 14 50 412 20 86 437 Simington W. D. e hf 7 27 7 320 3360 122 95 456 Strowbridge Robert L,ehf ne qr 20 27 7 80 do do nw qrnw qr 11 27 7 40 990 52 50 485 Tilton Aaron bhlnw qr 18 27 6 55 87 1087 40 04 489 Tyner Elijah M. ehfse qr 12 27 7 80 do do nw qr se qr 12 27 7 48 do do shl ueqr . 12 27 7 80 2040 63 65 MILROY TOWNSHIP. NO. *l2. 14 Bela> gee Angeline ne qr sw qrseqr 15 28 6 10 40 184 16 Beaeh Lucy nw qr se qr 20 28 5 40 do "do uw qr sw qr 29 28 5 40 800 2'7 72 29 Casto Melceua sw qrseqr 21 28 5 40 180 479 36 Connett Mathew F. se qr se qr 30 28 5 40 Izo 12 95 47 Dodd Jane. A. winneqr ne qr 28 28 5 20 40 373 48 Dav Caroline se qr se qr 17 28 5 40 do do Be qr se qr 21 28 5 fctO do do uhfsc qr 17 28 5 80 945 69 23 53 Frees Lawrence J. Be qr ue qr 14 28 6 40 do do ne qrseqr 11 28 6 40 400 16 90 55 Fa<'g Eleuor J. sw qr 19 28 5 136 73 554 53 29 61 GifiiVlartin - nhfue qr 17 23 5 80 240 825 62 Gill Mary shfne qr 17 28 5 80 do do whfnw qr 16 28 5 80 795 41 38 63 Grose Lucy E. %w qr ue qr 14 28 6 40 160 900 73 Horner C. M. nw .qrseqr 21 28 5 40 do do whfneqr se qr 21 28 5 20 735 25 51 76 Irvine Richard P. se qf nw qr 25 28 6 40 123 449 79 Irvine James F. audsw qr nw qr 25 28 6 40 Joseph II uhlsw qr 26 28 6 80 do do Bwqr nw qr 26 28 6 40 do do se qr ne qr 26 28 6 40 930 40 52 97 McCord James ne qr ne qr 14 28 6 40 120 449 102 Martindale E B. hw qr se qr 23 28 t? 40 do do se qr nw qr 23 23 6 40 320 18 02 111 McConnel Geo. W. shfnwqr 21 z 8 5 80 160 581 115 o‘Merea Sylvester sptuhfnwqr nw qr 14 28 6 6 18 178 120 Plummer Ellhu Bwqrneqc 23 28 6 40 120 449 133 Simmons John A, sw qr 14 28 6 160 do do ehfuw qr 14 28 6 80 880 24 64 UNION TOWNSHIP, NO, 13. 13 Bryau James M, s*e pt nw qr bw qr 21 31 7 20 85 357 14 Brown M. O, s hfsw qr 34 31 7 .80 204 79j 33 Conklin Smith L. sw qr 23 31 7 160 680 25 10 38 Conk Sarah M. s*e pt se qr sw qr 21 31 7 16 68 - 457 39 Chamberlain Joseph L.w pt w lif sw qr 24 30 7 1 109 446 65 Freeman Joshua W. und l /j nw qrnw qr 6 30 7 23 25 109 271 72 Goodwin John M. whfnw qr 34 31 7 80 do do nw <tr sw qr 34 31 7 40 306 12 03 78 Gibbs Mary Louisa nw qr se qr 19 30 6 40 102 417 88 Hasselman Lewis W. section 2 ) 31 7 640 do do whfneqr 29 31 7 80 do do nw qr 29 31 7 160 3740 136 78 89 Hazen Jennie F. shfnwqr 24 31 7 80 do do shfneqr nw qr 21 31 7 20 ■ do do whlswqrueqr 2* 31 7 20 3*lo 18 78 99 Hill Thomas P. ne qruwqr 6 30 6 47 25 do do nw qr ne qr 6 30 6 44 41 352 38 24 131 Kroft Jacob and Bish- B hf ge gl 31 6 2 ;., 10 . 4 mier William 164 Newman David s&e pt sw qr se qr 12 30 7 38 129 812 167 Nies Jacob shfswqr sw qr 2,1 31 7 20 do do e pte hl ueqr 34 31 7 70 403 32 68 174 Phillips Alfred uw qr . 21 31 7 160 do do ehfneqr t?i 31 7 80 do do uw qr ue qr 21 31 7 40 do do whf 28 31 7 320 2346 86 83 181 Rvan John whfse qr 18 30 6 80 ‘do do ue qr sw qr 18 30 6 40 610 28 05 188 Root D. whfswqr 4 30 7 80 do do w ill nw qr 4 30 7 90 16 do do s&e pt sw qr se qr 21 31 7 29 do do s&e pt nhfne qr 28 31 7 76 do do se qr ue qr 28 31 7 40 1194 59 51 192 Reed John wptnwqrnwqr 6 30 7 23 18 109 11 09 195 Rose Helen M- uhfue qr 13 30 7 80 do do se qr nw qr 13 30 7 40 510 19 41 216 Shearer John s&eptswqrseqr 3 ISO 7 35 89 618 238 Terrell Chas M. 3.7 et al . u •>, tao 544 30 < 0 heirs WmTerrell 4,7 v ‘ 0,1 230 Troxel Amelia J. nw qr 26 31 7 160 . 808 29 77 241 Thornt.ou|CharlesM. Shfswqrseqrswqr 18 30 6 5 113 700 ■’4B Unknown nw qr sw qr 31 31 6 39 81 156 11 25 266 Wolf Daniel ehi seqr 30 31 6 80 do do ueqr ueqr 31 31 6 49 356 13 84 TOWN OF RENSSELAER 2 Alter Moses B. lots 2* 11 block 3 s add Rensselaer 3*28 18 77 96 Hess J. N. nhf 10 do looriginal plat do 30 1 59 109 Hufty Martha A. lot 10 do 26 Weston's ad i.do 20 155 131 Jewe tS-S. & F.H.Rootlots 5. 6,7, g. do 10, Newton dodo 180 854 178 Merritt W. H. lot 5, block 11 Westons add do do do “ 12, do 12. do do do do do “ 15, do 16, do do do do do “ 0, do 25, do do do do do “ 5, do 32, do do do 100 11 16 191 Pool C. W. lots 3 * 10J)lock7, orig’l platt, do 120 904 265 Tharp Amariah pt lot 23 in se) 4 nw)4 sec 30. T 29. K 6 30 2 48 294 Warner Julia E. lot 33. sec 30, T 29. n 6, 31 100 acres, 310 16 68 316 York Noble J. lots 6 <fc 7, block 10, original platt 760 40 63

TOWN OF REMINGTON, 18 Butler William L. " in-lot 1, block 3, Western add 75 252 22 Blood Amanda A. " 12. do 18, original platt,- 350 850 23 Banta James 50 I't on 111 st * 150 on Minn st Tilton’s add. 75 1 62 24 B’anchard Eben lots 3* 7, block 19. original platt 200 5 55 52 Church <fc Hardy lot 2. do 6, do do JOO 621 Si Conwell John.. seji do 4. Stratton's add 150 394 64 Conners Samuel M. loi 10, do 7, C. <&Ms do 50 166 66 Crowden Marietta 4,5, 6 and 7, block 1, Chamber’s add 900 32 44 108 Davis Theodore A. lots, block 2, original platt 100 278 116 Eliie Jonathan W. do 6, do 10, Western add 50 337 122 Fleming -E. B. lots 7& 8. do 3, Stratton’s add 500 17 55 147 Hardy David H. lot 12, do 20. original plat, 50 2 11 155 Hendricks Warred ri% sw‘a block 2, Seawright’s add pt se qr ne qr sec 25. T 27, B 7 out-lot2osouthofiiubetween 8 and kb in Western add * 1050 53 56 177 Irvine Thomas B. lot 6, block 9, original platt do do do 7, eof do 15, do do do ‘ do shi's hf do 12. Western add do do lands, do 1, Strutton's add 1150 62 45 181 Jouvenat Charles % off n side Ido 19, original platt, 225 857 191 Kelly Mary pt ne qr ne qr sec 25, T 27, K 7, 569jt00 acres 675 19 61 214 Middlesworth Reuben lot 12, block 2. original platt 400 9 ul 216 Mclntire & Shaw do 10, block 1, original platt JOO 2<7 221 Mullen Bridget do 2, do 3, Western add 225 561 228 Morgan Sanford A. do 8, do 8. Email's do 90 254 245 Neubro Kingsly do 6, do . Western do 50 200 250 Osborn Nancy lot 16, in n!4 sw sec 30, T 27, b 6, do do 1-75 100 acres 650 21 79 253 Pool W. J. & J. C.Rcglelots, block 5, C & M’s add 60 184 263 Phelps Henry C. pt n‘/i swU sec 30, t 37.116, 515100 a 800 29 84 267 Pool Mary E. n% lot 5, block 16, origin’! platt , 125 42J 283 Riddile Hiram D. shlse qr block 2, Stiattoirs add 2300 103 22 286 Kodmac C. P. 11 pt se ne’i soc 25, T 37, 87, 41 100 acres 100 2 76 287 Rawles Lycurgus 7 and 8 block 17, original platt 1050 24 93 288 Russel Mathias 8 and 9 do 10, Western add 100 328 292 Rowe William H. 16 ft off w side lot 3. block 8, orig p 817 21 76 299 Rouch Christopher 4 and 5, block 2, Western add 100 3 28 295 Royalty Mary A. lot 1, block 2 C & M’s add 125 498 313 Sprague Joseph B. lot 4. block 2, Scawright's add 200 505 322 Sinclair Isaac H. lot le of block 10, original platt 300 14 88 328 Steitz Mary 10,11 and 12, do 1, Stratton's add 170 693 335 Sheets Charles lot 1, block 15, original platt. 100 276 361 Todd D. R. 4, 5 and 7, block 10. Westcrn add 150 6 68 365 Thomas John A. w‘/4 lot 3. do 13. original platt 250 5 39 366 Tuttle Boyd S. lot 3, block 1, Stratiou’s add 75 2 87 389 Unknown do 3. do 15, original platt 100 370 390 do do 12, do 15, do do P C 75 444 391 do do 1, do 10 Western add 50 329 392 do do 2, do 10 do do 50 329 393 do do 3, do 10 do do 50 329 398 West Mary A. B 0 ft effe endß,9, 10, b’k 5, cam's add 150 752 405 Yeoman fra W. 1,4 45, block 1, Seawright’s add 300 966 State of Indiana, Jasper County, as: I, HENRY A. BARKLEY, Auditor of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true, full, and Complete list of all the lands and town lots returned delinquent by theTreastirefof said county forthe nonpayment of taxes due thereon for the year 1877 and former yerrs, with ten per cent, penalty, and Interest thereon, together with the taxes for the current year [1878), and costs of advertising, so far as the same arc liable to be sofd for taxes, as shown by the return, of said Treasurer; and notice is hereby given that So much of said lands ane town lots as may be necessary to discharge and pay the taxes, penalty, interest, and costs due thereon, or due from the owners thereof, at the time of sale, will be sold at public auction at the court-house door, in Rensselaer, Indiana, on the second Monday [loth day] in February, 1879. SBAL. - Witness my hand and seal this 81st day of December, A. D. 1878. HENRY A. BARKLEY, Auditor Jasper County.

TO mW!! Don’t buy One Dollar’s worth of Ready Made Clothing, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS A' ©if before calling on us. We are going to make a change in business on February Ist, and we have to raise a large amount of rnouey before that time, and will be forced to sell Goods AT AND BELOW COST. Our competitors know that w? can sell you goods cheaper than they can, and therefor they will use all possible means to have you buy before looking at our stock. But den tbe deceived! Call and see us! We are overstocked, need money, and you will seevre bargains.

‘NARROW GAUGE' l-PMCE CLOTWB STORE J. Jf. ZAfFztiZ’S liivtsy Itettl Strtiqs Livery Teams, with or without Drivers nished upon applieatiou. Stock boarded by the day or week. Oftio e Stables on Front street, above Washirgtou. Rensselaer. lud.

HFray’s Patent Artificial Marble -AND—BUILDING STONE l THIS STONE is adapted for all purposes fo' which the natural stone or brick would be usedr such as Window Sills, Caps. Keys, file. Cemetery Work, consisting of Monumental and Tombstone Bases, and Curbing Stone for Ceme tery Lots. Sidewalks manufaCturec from shis stone are equal quality, and surpass in beouty. the natural stone, while the co-'t is cohstderably Jefes. Flowsr A'ases are readily made to imitate the most costly cut stone, and sold at prices within the reach of all who choose to decorate their yards or flower gardens. Well Curbing —One of the prominent advantages of this material for well curbing is that it makes a curbing perfectly water tight, thereby excluding all surface water from the well, end compelling the waler to rise from the bottom, making it. pure and healthy. Chimneys made of this stone arr fire proof and indistructible, neater designs, lighter on thd building and st no more cost than brick chimneys. This stone is made to readily imitate the natu. ral stone, from the common sand stone to the finest marble, and possesses all the' advantages and none of the disadvantages yf the real. Damp or Wet Cellars, by this artificial process, can be floored, thus rendering them dry, pure and healthy. I. S. KINCSBUZY. having purchased the right fort he counties of Jasper and White is prepared to do any of the above named work, and being an eqperieiiced and practical workman in all kinds of mason work can guarantee satisfaction to all who muy entrust their work to him. ORDERS SOLICITED! Address, I. S. KINGSBURY, Dec. 27,1878—3 m, Bdonticallo, Ind-

3L>. H, BATES, UNDERTAKER, AND DEALER IN jF urniture* BoriaKnits Kent on Hani. EMINGTON, IM>. IT TO BUY YOUR PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, PLANTERS, MOWERS, REAPER, SHELLERS, THRESHERS, fps d Hnggs OF S. M. Black Also all kinds of small TOOLS SEEDS, and REPAIRS. REMINGTON, IND. Cor. South & Ohio Streets. v2n22tf

HARDING & SON, Would respec fully call the attention of the public to the fact that they have opened a W tarsia Drug Sta! one door west of McCoy & Thompson’s Bank. Washington street, where they mav be found at all hours of the day, dealing out Pure Medicines! to those lhat may want, at reasonable charges. tar" Your patronage solicited and thankfully received. Dec. 21. 1877.

DITCH NOTICE. In Jordan Township, Jasper County, Indiana: WHEREAS, on the 3lst day of August, 1878, Murtha Michael tiled in Ihe Auditor’s Office oi Jasper county, in the State of In diuiia. a petition to the Board of Coin-uiis.-ioners of the County of Jasper, in the Slate of Indiana, which petition is numbered and docketed as cause No. 2418, on the Docket of said Board, praying said Board to canse to be constructed a Ditch or Drain in Jordan Township, Jaspercouuty, Indiana, ns hereinafter described: And whereas, on the 3d day of September, 1878, the same being the 2d day of the regular September session of said Board of Commissioners. the said Board of County Commissioners did appoin! Henry Welsh, Lucius Strong and George Besse V jewels ill said cause to view said proposed Ditch, ami to perform ccrfainduties in said order named. and to do and perform-all other necessary acts and services as such viewers and to tile their report with the County Auditor: And whereas said viewers have made their view of said proposed work, and after having sworn to and subscribed I lie same, have filed their report witli the undersigned County Auditor of said County of Jasper: Therdß/ffi', notice is hereby given of the prayer and [icndenej of said petition, and the filing of the viewers’ report thereon, and the time set for tlie hearing thereof is on Tuesday, the 4th day oi Match, 1879. the same being the second dav of the regular March-session, 1879, of said Board of Commissioners-. Said proposed Ditch is described as follows, town : Commencing at a point south thirty-seven (37) degrees east and file hittittrert and fifty-eight (558) feet trom the northwest corner of the northeast vuarter < f the s mtheast quarter of section twetu ty-seve.n (21; township twenty-eight (28) north of range seven(7) west, in the county of Jasper and Stato o! Indiana with t'> * route from thence down stream running north 83 degrees west 250 teel; Ineucc n„i U .< west 700 feet; thence north 31 degrees west west. 2250 feet; th nee north one thousand feet: thence north 23 desrrees west. 250 feet; thence north 69 degrees west 550 leet; thence north 57 degrees west 350 feet: thence mirth six hundred and fifty feet; thence north 44 degrees west 300 feet, to the terminus at Carpenter’s Cr-nk nt ~.1 ... th 21 degree- east and live .hr 4n <1 am! seve. ix feet from the northeast c .per >f tb-* icui.iweßt quarter ol the Hoetliwn.-t quarter ot section tweuty-two (22) township twenty-eight (28> north of range seven west, in the County and State aforesaid, the entire length thereof being six thousand and three hundred feet. The names of the owners of the hinds that will he filt'ected by said proposed work are uh follows, to-wit: T.iomas Kennedy, Sarah L. Jacks, John W. Jacks, Bartholomew Dowling, Martha A. Michaels C u liarine Hiivens, D.-n id Michaels. Robert Michaels, Ann Michaels, Ellen Michaels, heirs at law of Chri: tepher .Michaels, deceased, Martha A. Michaels, Admiiiistiat.l i.. o. ihe I. state, a id Guar ia:i of the minor heirsof Chrlstop her Mich ils. u-jeeas-ed. Ellen Snodgrass and William niodirass es husband. Mary Snodgrass and Alfred Snodgrass her husband, Siiinti -1 C Latnsou, Charles E. Lamson and Anna Lamson, heirs at law of Eleazor Larnson.deceased, and George Snodgrass, Guardian of the minor heirs of Eleazor Latnson, deceased. i —| Witness my band and official seal, -’seal. /■ at Rshsselaer, Jasper county, Ind., * —r—- this 4th day ol January. A. D.. 1879. H. A. BARKLEY, Auditor of Jasper county, Ind. January 17. 1879 -4w 22 50. Miller & Douthit, Att’ys.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT-The State of Indiana, 1 In the Jasper Circuit Jasper County, [Court, March Term, 1879. Benjamin F. Rogers vs - . James W. Cookerly. The Town of Bloomington, Indiana. Dougan Jones, Executor of the Estate of Alexander Sutherland dec’d, Richard N. Denton John W. Buskirk. James IL.Rogers. Guardian of Joseph Orchard, and Henry C. Duncan, Administrator of the Estate of J. S. Smith, deceased. Complaint No. 1749. "VTOW comes the Plaintiff, by Ira W. Yeoman, his -Ll attorney, ami files an affidavit, that the residence of tlie defendant James W. Cookerly, is not in the State of Jndiaua, and that be is a necessary party to said action. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, James W. Cookerlly, that unless he be and appear on the first day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be holden 011 the Third Monday of Marce, a. i>.. 1879, at the Court House iu Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence, by order of jhe Court. < ~ A —“■ 1 In Witness Whereof, I hereunto •’ seal. r set my hand end affix the Seal of said 1 —-v ’ Court, #t Rensselaer, Indiana, this bth day of Jan uary, a. d., 1879. CHARLES H. PRICE. Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. It a W. Yeoman, Att ’y for pl’ll. January 10, 1879—58.

WOLTZ’S 111 I The tinderdgned is now receiving a full line of goods for the holiday trade, consisting of Silver Cake Baskets, Fruit Dishes, Card Receivers. Butter Dishes,? Pickle Stands, Castors, Cups,, Napkin Rings. Knives,JJForks, And Spoons. New and complete sets of Jewelry of every stvle. Hl) are NEW AND WELL MADE. Handsome Presents for All! Store with Elder <t Elder, oppeaite Couit House, Monticello. Indiana. Dec. 6. ’7B. T. J. WOLTZ. M■■ AA business you can engage tn. $5 io uL I S2O per day made bv any worker of I either sex..rigb'in their own local UlaV I ties. Particnln"--and samples worth $5 free. Improve yonjr spare tuns at this business AddrMß Stwsoh ffi Co., Portland, Maine.