Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1881 — Page 2
•FPNIALFAFBB OF J ABPIB COUNIT . FRIDAY, JANUARY 28. 1881.
Pinchback wants an appointment from Garfield. The Republican members of Congress made a hard fight in opposition to 3 per cent, bonds. R iilroad IViga ion seems to be ex. pensive. Justice Harlan of the U. S. Supreme Court has issued an older directing the P. C. & St. L. Railway to pay the snm of $285,125,08f0r legal expenses. __ A shrewd old gentleman once .-aid. to his daughter: "Be sure, my dear, you never marry a poor man ; but re member that th* poorest man in the world is one that has money and nothing else. i The Cleveland Plain Dealer calls Black -Jack Logan a liar for saying “the Republicans are in favor of pensions,* and that the Democrats eic opposed to pensions”—ami thatßlacb Jack Logan krr-v.he lied when he made such an assertion; Correct. The papers are now urging their readers to keep thsir eyes peeled for th* silver dollar whose eagle has eight feathers in his tail: it is worth f2O. Three hundred were struck off when it was discovered that it was impossible for the American eagle to have eight tail feathers, ami a stop was put to their coinage. The present bird has seven tail feathers.- Ex.
Immediately after 12 o’clock on tbo 81»t of December all the prisoners for debt in Scotland were liberated, in accordance with Dr. Cameron's act. Twenty five men ami two women s were set free from Glasgow prison. As they passed ont of the gates, carrying with them their bt.is and bedding. several hundred persons wr were waiting greeted them with cheer*. A serenade wa» give:. Gr.'.ut is. nt ly at Albany. New Y;t. Got C.reeli was care: ; l D: ; < .. . . u atro g oik er rr.g« ssi ■ ‘Jir : ’l"*' s. y' i : « ■* here ro-r.lgl ;:. -. ‘r :r r. *. m:re that W i: r. was i heir’s 'h s cvui.'ryr-er.d ' * . -• trkiis er. her. s*ste-_A’ und time Tb&r beats Lrr.el-Dm Gru »e ogy Senator Beo.. Harr st., art is iLjjatrjTlls S.-nt’-ei "I: is at? ".i time t st.’ the J-.T.kirs d?.r io aoc ut Genera’Ben Harrises. He Las no National reputation, in auv proper sense of the term. He has cameo no reputation for statesmanship. He is in no regard a distinguished man, and is simply 'notorious as a cold-blooded Pharisee and a well-developed fanatic. He is factional,sectional and bigoted. Such naen do not honor a State nor ornament the Senate. The Boston Traveller remarks that “the South, for the first time in her history, i« manufacturing more cotton than the Middle States, more even than the Middle and Western States put together.” Tt is singular that, notwithstanding the South is reported to be contiALally engaged in the shot gun policy and in concocting schemes £• gain control of the Government, that if manages to produce annually more than 5,000,000 bales bf cotton, and other great staples in proportion, besides increasing her manufacturing enterprises. Northern Republicans will have to reconstruct their opin ions. On ths subject of buying and selling votes, and the influencing of voters by the arbitrary action of employ. ors and corporations, Gov. Gray in his message to the Indiana Legislature said; “The law should be made broad enough to coyer every kind of transaction, suoh as giving or receiving of house rent, offers to employ, or threats to discharge from employment, or to give better posi tious, or the use of any other improper influence with intentjto control, or be controlled in easting the ballotThe corporation which, through its officers, uses the corporate money to influence elections or control legisla tors, and thus debauch moral senti meat, should forfeit his franchise.”
The Retirement of Gen Ord.
The Indianapolis Sentinel makes the folowing remarks upon the bill of Senator Maxey, of Texas, for the meritorious object of retiring Gen. E. C. Ord as a Major-General, “Before reporting rhe bill Senator Maxey wrote tojGeneral W. T. Sherman, asking for information upon a number of points, as follows: How long have you known General Ord, and what is your estimate of him as an officer and gentleman, and of his servi >es to the country; what is his physical conditioning well as mental; what are his habits; if you have personal knowledge of his condition as respects pro petty; and if your reply should be that he is a poor man, then state, if you can, what snecial demands have been made on his purse and how long have those special demands existed? General Sherman in his reply to Senator Maxey, says he has known Gen. Ord since 1836, and that he “has been a prominent ac*or in every war since 1839—Florida, Mexico, Rogue River, Oregon, the civil war, etc,; always on duty, at the most exposed points; wounded many times, fnever sickenor absent. He has had all the hard knocks of service, and n€ver on soft or fancy duty He has always been called on when duty was expected, aud never flinched. He was a Corps Commander, and at the close of the war Commander-in Chief of the Army
i of the James, and I nave always un- : deist ood that bis skillful, hard march ! the night before was one of the chief j ’ causes of Lee’s surrender.” With re- : ’ gkrd to General Ord’s physical condition, General Sherman says that “as I a young man he was noted for his ! physical endurance, and what he has i enduied since was enough to have ; killed a dozen ordinary men. When I saw him last —about two years ago —he was the same hardy mau, and I infer he is still unusually vigorous and strong for his years, now sixty- ! two. His mental strength is the same : as ever, as evinced by his orders, his . written letters and accounts.” And referring to General Ord s condition as to money, General Sherman rei marks that he has not money enough I to pay te bring his family toWash- > ington City; that he has contributed : to the care of his father, mother, and , ; to the education of a sister; that since j : 185 G, he has had seven or eight chil- , i dren to support, and that, knowing j • that he was subj- ft to be retired in , . 1880, he had hoped and begged for j i promotion to Major-General first, so i as to have the advantage of increased ’ pay; that i*e is a pure and thorough i officer, but singularly unfit to embark in any civil occupation. The biil introduced by Senator- Maxey was rc- j ferred to him tt*> Chairman of a sub- ; Committee, and the result is that a , i bill has been introduced by Mr. Max- ■ ey retiring General Ord m a Major i General. Senator Maxey was a Con- i federate Geneial during the late war, ■ and his generous action toward Gcn- . eral Ord shows that the “Rebel Brigadiers” are not the rort of men that „ Republican stalwarts would have us • believe them to be.” ;
ROLL OF HONOR.
HONOR OF THREE STARS. All pup:.- "to have been -u-ither .absent nor ! tardy fer thrv.* months of school are entitled to ,| cnrolhnviit under thiß huiicr. ‘ • < < ARI'l NTL'H T«) V- NO. 5. j GCvLihia V. ‘ ii. 4 < th’.riie Mill’ll B uhl B ■.< s. i\i:iHts ih xter. Jeiiiiie I.Ai, in:-. I H • . •: H . v M-.ir yo. u. v . k|<’v■ Chnrivs j - i B .. . ii..: n; .r, Miiioa ; Ga.y. 31 a tie. ■ i ... - i’.:n. —VKIM-’.r.V ”n." . i_.. l»:i:?en, Al-bert ’ ' K-.'uH-Aiicc 1.,.., .?: idoy. Blanche Bvi-übanlt new.. Earce.t - . ... 1;-. ..jiisun. Charley • ■ ... i .-lapielon, Ida ■ ... £ a Tateiir, Eliza _ .... <. '.V-.i;bar. Alice. r'iUM'.r.v "A." X., • Kcii-y. Leuna ; . - Eoi.l r. Leler „ Vi . JOGII C. *. Miliikvii. Ida . . 5t ’ris. Luhi v i. ; ’ I-'t. ■ .Everet i -■ ' IMle -I .... 'J. ie.i.pL ton, A. illie .. .. a er’ in ankle Ki ivin Wood"ortn.JC'airie S ftlP.-NO. 3. Fairchild. Kuiliie IIEMINCTON.- HIGH SCHOOL ANO GRAMMAR. Bro ii. ilv:' lieiirieks, Ollie . Liiapiu-.i ?.i ej'ie 1! iliiile wort h, Jenilfv v-.i-uvi-r. Lotlie Irwin. Frankie Breach, in..-i ‘ Love. Fled INTI. ■” Kill ATE. .Irra--troii'.l. I'inoi Oarrison. staU Biiioin. Eiioiy H-ioeall, George L'arn.o.dy. Kali.-.- Ihii'-.i- , Frank Cii'.np-.-11. IJ-ittio Lan.lon,■Chauncey i.Tn.pjiell, Willie . Lees. Gpheiia i>-r,per. .Innie Lucky, Evciilie Line, Kobhi’e SECOND ritntAKY. Carol. :y. Jo-ie Eoril, Honor Ca;-. on. Liiiy iiart. Earnest i:. Ilaille’ Jioiktt. It.-ttie Coi n. Vina lioliibgswcrtn, Rosa I Cotirtv. rio'.it. Carrie 51 .-i.'Aveil, Grace Draper. Winnie • .11 axv,i 11, Blanche Echels, .V ry Poole, Bertha Ford, Arina , Scliai-iler, Maggie Walker. Harry A list ol those entitled to the ■‘honor of two . stars’" will be publish-.-d next week.
i Baz. Donnelly is prospecting in Missouri. i , . I Zea informs us that the ebnstabu- I ! iary business is good. M. F. Chilcote, Esq., went to Dufay- ' ; ette Friday, on legal .pusiness. Lewis Davisson, of Barkley township, has moved to Attica, this {State. ' Clerk Charley H. Price went to In- | dianapolis Sion day. Knights of Py. , thias! The Knights of Pythias will hold their annual ball at this place 22d Of February next. Ike Tuteur, of Kentland, wat visiting home and friends in Rensselaer during the weex. C._ H. Price and R. B. Patton are in attendance on the Brand Lodge K. of P., at Indianapolis. An interesting little child of Johnny Grant was severely scalded yesterday, accidentally. 8. P. Thompson, Esq., is attending the White Circuit Court at Monticello, thia week. John P. Carr, jr., of White county has purchased the Oxford Tribune.’ We wish him success. Latest accounts indicate that the Camerons are not likely to elect their Senator from Pennsylvania. Hon. R. S. Dwiggins will lecture in the Christian Church at this place, next Sunday morning, at 101 ©’clock. Howell E. Jackson has been elected to the United States Senate from Tennessee. The Democracy hold the fort. John P. Carr, ji., of the Oxford Tribune, made us a pleasant call she other day and revived old acquaintance. Mr. Terhune, who removed frem this place to New Mexico some two years since, returned Wednesday on a vist to old friends. M. L. Spitler, Esq., of this place, was admitted to practice in the White Circuit Court, at the January TermHe was also appointed Administrator of the estate of George R. Barkley late of White county, Indiana, dec’d’'
nisi gi luis ui ins ns dQUENT FOR THE NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1879. IN JASPER COUNTY. INDIANA. HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP. NO. 1. - •- cc “> ~] = I Olg ra X- I C .p. ■■ «= <1 * d l Names of Owners. ; Description of : : :- : : IS’ Z2.i ? 5 Lands. j : : ’ jg’ 3§ £-5 1 j j i tH 1 ’=! m 55 Hutchings, E R. nehi sehj 18 29 5 40 114 $7 16 103 Oglesby, Elvira S. nw’ 4 se’-i 34 ‘‘ 5 40 ne-i 34 o 40 463 43 43 135 Redd, Hannah s‘- 5 »w* 4 12 “ 5 60 *. ■ ne l 4 nw* u 13 “ 5 40 607 31 la 136 Railroad, I. D. &C. from White count)’ line to Marion townshii> line. 3 19:100 miles main track at $1750 per mile, 5582. 3 19jl(i0 miles rolling stock at $250 per mile, 793 63M) 328 02 142 Rishling. F. B. neJi 150 Scott, Samuel eV t swJi swj£22 “ 5 20 to 4jo 160 Thompson, Alfred 27 “ 5 40 1.1 « -'V 175 Waples, Sarah E. a’l nei 4 11" 36 “ 5 20 • > '• nw’4. nwja. 36 '■ 5 40 351 12 19 GILLAM TOWNSHIP, NO. 2. 10 Bisher. Christopher n« )j 1 29 5 60 ■■ sw’i sw’ 4 36 30 5 10 659 25 25 19 Bishcr, John G. nc?4 se> n 84 " 5 40 311 18 56 20 Brown, Leander nej.f fie’i 28 31 5 IO 95 369 39 Cooper. Horace ej-s se?.f 25 SO 5 SO 218 21 62 54 Evans, Hullin J. w‘i ne l . t 3 29 5 Cl 80 . S J4 K v|, seki 34 30 5 20 (X>3 18 89 73 Franklin, John 11. w-eiid nrli mvj* 12 “ 5 35 400 14 82 !)9 Hart, Silvester F nw 1 -* 12 ” 5 40 390 21 42 li>2 Hilton. San h n’ 2 ue‘ 4 sw’i 36 31 6 20 167 781 105 Hutchings. E. R. se lift}., 18 £9 5 40 114) 642 111 Hess, Martha .1. w-side ue’.i se> 4 13 :i0 5 24 *■ e-side nw ; 4 seji 13 “ 6 30 528 15 00 144 McFeelev, J. IL 147 Mitchell, H. A J N. pt se l .! S«l 4 36 •• 5 30 271 16 6:1 156 Jiitchcll. Isaiiiti heirs und-:- , 3 sv. I 4 ue ! i 36 “ 5 26 67 nnd-f.) e‘ 2 nw; 4 36 “ 5 ,V 3 8:3 -130 18 37 177 Orr. John S. uw>4 Hei.4 27 '• 5 l<; 114 4 .58 187 Poieell, Joshua Davissonville. lots 5,6,7,8,9. 10, bkwk 2. 16 7 <‘s 192 Prevo. Andrew W, nw*4 sAvtj 14 80 5 10 4t>6 20 67 193 Passage, John w'-j 110*4 12 29 5 80 laO -18 71 208 Ravburn. William N. se*4 ne*. t 2 30 5 40 ~ nc*4se*4 2 ‘ 5 40 48J 16 26 218 Robinson. M. F. ntisw’iSO ” 5 80 “ g'/2 inv*. 36 “ 5 80 B:>6 31 31 222 Richards, John F. s*-4 sw’.x ne*4 21 '• 5 20 153 ’-itf 28 232 Sturges, .8.15. nwt 4 se.'i 15 “ 5 -!0 76 277 236 Stiers, Cyrus e'/ t ue’4 sw*4 30 “ 5 l 0 15* 581
, WALKER TOWNSHIP, NO. 3. 2 Arnsen, Berger e;J ne’4 4 31 5 82 26 86 30 i 2 17 Barnard. George M. ne'.i 15 5 U.O iil' 11 3’2 36 Clink, Mary ’ " w’i nw*>i 8 “ 5 80 38; B 3 27 43 < ravens, Thomas se*4 sw> ;1 21 6 !0 59 295 58 Doan, Seth e?i s% se’4 12 “ 6 60 74 519 60 Donnelly, Thomas E. 1-0’4110*4 8 “ 6 10 37 350 7o Evans, I'rancis 31. ew’. t ne>4 32 " 5 10 •seilt nw-qr 32 “ 5 10 “ “ "’2 nw*4 32 *’ 5 80 317 22 96 ■ !N) Gilthni’t, .-.phraim sw’4 nw-qr 20 ■* 5 40 62 322 105 Hughes,, G. B. flw*4Be*4 29 •• 0 40 •• nw‘429 ’• 6 160 459 18 93 105’jllasselbring. William uw*, 20 \ 6 160 247 15 04 107 Harding, Alary A, nwfi sw’4 35 •’ 6 40 62 322 122 Hahn, Solomon 110*4 10 " 6 liß-sel-i rfiv’.i Io ” 6 40 s end w’i ne*4 11 “ 6 2u •• u*/2 11" ’4 se>4 H •• 6 20 ’• “ nw’4 11 “ 6 160 470 26 22 128 Helm. John ne’4 22 *’ 6 160 296 18 65 133 Heiahinan. Francis n’ /2 uw’4 28 “ 5 80 86 691 144 Johnson. William 110*4 13 ■" 6 let) n‘/i ne*4 ew*4 13 “ 6 20 '■ 6 80- 258 22 01 I*7 Justice William and sw’4neb;, 11 “ 5 4o 49 *l3l M F. Funk. 153 Kessinger, H. sw’isw’n 9 ■• 5 40 s&w-pts ne*4 se*4 10 “ 5 39 30 " *• 11W*4 sw*4 10 “ 5 -to ' se*4 sw’i 12 ’* 5 40 *• ■' "*2 sw*4 12 “ 5 80 ‘ 308 17 69 1.1 Mulligan. Thomas sw*4 15 *• 6 160 ” “ s*2 se*-,* * 3 ” 6 80 “ s' 2 sw*.4 34 “ 6 80 481 30 19 193 Miii-phv, i’ntiiek «!inw!i 6 “ 5 79 78 223 29 06 2*X>- Manter. Charles 11. ne*4se’ l ,22 “ 6 40 119 499 21'2 McConnell, George W. n J 2 ne’4 31 ‘ 5 80 ne’4 sc3l “ 5 40 173 10 28 216 Olson, Englebert e-hf ne* 4 5 “ 5 83 60 229 1’27 pf. 9 Ik-gers, Elizabeth se’-.i 1111*4 7 *• 6 40 ISO 603 2'56 Rogers, L’mllcv sc?4 scM 32 “ 6 40 62 361 25=1 Sell, Isaac ‘ n-hl’sw’i 16 •• 6 80 139 *4 15 259 Spriggs. James W. ife-qr sef.i 29 “ 6 40 62 30 49 266 Siahi. Benjamin F. nJi ne’ 1 sw’4 30 ” 5 30 56 972 288 Thompson. S. P. .w’i se* t 7 " 6 •!() whfnei 4 18 •• 6 8*) 210 12 37 293 Th 'tiipson, David of w-lif sw’4 ue?4 'i " <> 20 25 241 Michigan 296 Turpic, James 11. neJd nw*i 19 •’ 5 40 37 18 09 :3<xJ Timmons, Joshua J. w-hfHW‘4 6 - 5 81 91 116 773 301 Truesdell, Harvey nc’4 sw’4 12 *’ 5 40 49 176 306 Van Patton, Fred. s-side se’4 nwU 5 “ 5 3*3 30 175 315 Wallace, Arlando e-bf ne’4 11 “ 5 80 296 30 92 320 Winrii k Catharine w,side sw’4 sw** 19 “ 5 20 2CO 553 BARKLEY TOWNSHIP. NO. 4. 12 Holies. Henry G. e-hfnw}4 33 30 5 80 228 lo 22 20 Brewer, A. S. s-siden hf 38 Bui nhum. James A. e-hf sw’4 ne’4 15 29 6 20. 76 612 60 Culp. Junies C. ; lie’4 nw *4 29 30 5 40 “ sw?4 nwk 29 5 40 123 589 97 Davisson, Lewis nw’4 se’i 27 ” 6 40 131 882 98 Deprez, Augustus s-hfse’429 - 5 80 “ ’• ne’i ne?4 32 “ 5 40 ‘ “ ii" U 11" ’4 33 - 5 4 0 2C-6 13 14 11'7 EaduS, Abigail ne}4 sw’.* 28 “ 6 40 212 15 61 125 I-loreiii-e. Rhoda E. e-hf nw’i sw ] 4 20 “ 6 20 101 437 1:21,1 -bhurdt, George G. n-bf nw’4 ew’4 21 ’’ 6 2o 38 578 143 Goff, Nancy J. pt-nM e-hl SWI4 21 “ 6 57 50 138 961 167 Hurley. John B. seji ne’4 16 “ 6 40 199 14 80 169 Harrisoii, 11.’ C. sw’4 sw*., 17 “ 5 40 48 564 171 Handy. Martha J. sw’.i pw’. 4 21 - 6 40 • ' ’’ s-hf nw’4 sw’4 21 “■ 6 20 158 16 31 175 Hughes. A. se’4 se? 4 5 “ 5 40 47 552 202 Lakin, Rhoda. e’-j.se’4 20 - 6 80 ii" ’4se*4 20 “ 6 10 ' n&e-pt ne’4 ne’4 29 “ 6 38 . 593 32 47 2io Loper. Francis M. nel-4 nw’4 23 “ 6 40 anil Anna C. 1115 16 w’i nw?.*. 23 6 75 . 135 13 37 233 Mullikin. Thomas 80’4 4 “ 6 160 e-hf 10 “ 6 320 COB :H 23 2)5 Parker, E. M. and Raney ?*. Coou e-hf nw’4 ne’4 16 29 6 20 314 12 47 333, Robinson. AL-F. s-iif se’, 4 23 ;’/) 6 80 114 079 3:11 Rayburn. William N. n-eide nw* 4 ne’4 5 - 5 14 ” “ s-sidemv’,! ne’4 5 “ 5 23 61 45 275 35-1 Sayler, Henry G. ne’4 nw’4 6 “ 6 40 48 22 21 -388 Tnrpie, Wm. and neb. se-qr 22 - G 40 JmiiceH. sw’.i sw’4 23 “ 6 40 303 13 02 401 V. itt, Bennett F. • ne’j, sw’4 18 “ 6 40 47 209 4>iS AVbite, Henry D. nw’. £ 17 “ 6 160 310 14 70 -I’9 WOosely, MARION TOWNSHIP.NO. 5 17 Bolles, H.C. e-hfsc’.i I 28 6 80 sw’4 se’4 1 ' 6 40 251 13 31 28 Basse George , nw’ 4 se’4 16 - 8 40 52 047 39 Burnham, James A. r.-pts-nulso 110:100 a. s end Sw* 4 20 29 6 40 727 28 26 .191 King, James n-hf «w? 418 28 6 56 50 “ “ shf s-hfnw’.i’ee’.! 18 '• 6 10 126 13 i„ 233 Miller, Mary. nw-pi nw’ L 29 29 6 29 33 “ •• s-plsw’.xiO - 0 10 60. 886 80 99 23a Munden, A. M. ehf sw’< ue’4 16 28 6 20 52 275 818 Ritchey. Ann Eliza ne’4 ncH 14 - 7 40 334 17 38 Be’:* nw*4 32 29 <: 40 002 21 17 405 Wilder. Oliver G. s-hf ne’4 se’4 18 28 6 20 27 432 438 \ ork, Noble J. se’4 ne' * 32 29 6 40 e-hf se’4 32 “6 80 * - n-lif sw’4 se*4 32 “ 6 *•() nw’4 ee’j 32 “ 6 40 1762 80 46 JORDAN TOWNSHIP, NO. 6. 15 Boker, Wm.C.&Jos. Bc’i neb 32 28 6 40 76 425 16 Blake, June ne’4 32 “ 6 160 3M- 19 72 19 Bidengee, Angehne nw-qr se qr £ ■■ 6 40 76 703 11 CiissickMnttbew nw-qr 06 18-isi-o 1 Ll.as yw‘.i»e> 4 31 “ 6 40 76 711 '■2 V \.V° , iiwblZ ” 7 160 153 1 68 58 ,8 has. I i, S-hfswbK “ 7 80 999 58 02 n East, Mary Jane nwJ.j 20 - 7 160 810 56 76 96 Gorman, Morris u-lii hv. 8 11 7 80 , ’ T . V. . . sw’isc’4 8 - 7 40 1218 61 86 116 Hoover, Frederick sw’4 ne’4 36 “ 7 40 76 424 118 Harper, Cynthia W. n-side frac, sw’i 31 - 6 1(1 -6 <i« 135 Jones. Henry I*. nw’4 sw’a *33 “ 6 40 76 626 188 Jeffries, B. B. nhi se’*, uw’, 4 33 7 20 57 18 10 159 Littlefield, Ruth Ann w-hfse’4 32 “ 6 80 152 •>> ii 188 Miller, William H. ne’4 swh 21 “ 7 40 ci'' > ' swbsw’42l •• 7 40 602 27 70 262 feharzley, Minn neb se’4 :W “ « 40 “ s&e-pt nw-qr se-qr 30 “ 6 20 11 1 694 205 Stone, John F. s-side fr'l sw-qr 31 “ 6 7095 248 20 60 287 Timmons, Morris AV. n2l *4onwqrsw-qr23 “ 7 21 “ ne-qr ne-qi-26 “ 7 40 290 10 00 299 A, iider, Oliver G. w-hf se-qr 20 “ 7 80 e-hf sw-qr 20 “ 7 80 1018 RH fin 302 AVatson, James F. sw-qr nw-ijr 20 “ 6 41) 73 305 Wilkinson, Melissa w-bfne-qr33 “ 7 80 278 53*85 NEWTON TOAVNSHIP, NO. 7. 5 Blue, David A. nw-qr sw-qr 3 29 7 40 100 22 58 - 18 Boyce. Sarah E. se-qr se-qr 7-7 40 s-side s-hfne-qr se-qr 7 “ 7 is n pte sa. sw-qr se-qr 7 “7 406 n . r> > "* spteßa.nw-qrse-qr 7 “ 7 225 676 44 15 . 44 Doughty Deborah sw-qr sw-qr 7 - 7 40 266 25 63 49 East Joseph s-hf se-qr sw-qr 33 “ 7 20 137 987 52 East, Isinic N. s-hf n-hfse-qr sw-qr 83 “ 7 10 66 5 ffl a.l East, John n-hfn-ht se-qr sw-qi 33 “ 7 10 *66 507 6a Gains, Josiah s-hf sw-qr 31 “ 7 80 131 Meeker, Elizabeth sw-qrnwqrnw-qr 3 f, -7 48 9 16 *5 01 146 Newman, Anna M. sw-qr nw-qr 3 “ 7 40 228 11 27 156 Parr Emma L. npt se-qr nw-qr 4 “ 7 15 43 9 m s^h»^hr iß - -hf se-qr 31 29 7 80 816 2W uud - i 269 York, Noble J. nh'fnw-qr-i 29 7 60 21 4 8 ~ “ e-hf sw-qr 4 “ 7 80 CTYo<K,r,»l .»-q,„‘ q l'."T r J » ? % “» •» se qr sw-qr 30 • “ 7 40 274 13 sft
KEENER TOWNSHIP, NO. 8. 12 Benedict, Henry M. nw-qr ne-qr a 31 7 38 16 “ “ nw-qr nw-qr 2 “7 37 84 n-hf ne-qr 3 “ 7 74 84 “ “ nw-qr nw-qr 3 '• 7 37 32 13 Burwell, Amon A. n-qr sl6a. e 13 ‘ 160 46 2,1 n-hf ne-qr 1 32 7 4 13 s m 14 Buckingham JnoaEl. ne-qr uw-qr 26 " 7 40 133 394 16 Brockway, Sarah J.frc bof riv. mid. bpt 25 33 7 12 50 “ “ pt nw-qr ne-qr 25 32 7 1 43 «04 24 Blakemore, George W. se-qr 20 •* 7 160 456 224 06 45 Cox, Walter B. s-hf ne-qr 18 31 7 80 n-hf nw-qr 18 “ 7 78 56 Bw-qr nw-qr 18 “ 7 38 24 526 03 m 48 Carpenter, Edwin E, s&optne-qr ne-qr 11 32 7 15 w 4oa 74 Farmer, Eli K. ne-qrne-qr27 » 7 40 “ “ n& se-qr ne-qr 27’ “7 5 137 797 83 Greenman, J. C. K& H <0 13, 727 Win. J. Roach sw-qr nw-qr 36 '• 7 40 114 07 84 Goodwin *Gossets-sidee-endn-hfne-qr 1 ‘ 7 12 an into 90 Hawkins, William s% e-hf 1 31 7 240 W -*o so bJ£ e-hf whf 1 7 120 ** “ s-hf 2 “ 7 320 _' se-qr se-qr 3 “ 7 40 1595 ao io 100 Hathaway, Richmond nw-qr 29 32 7 160 & 19 “ _ “ w-hf ne-qr 50 “7 80 fi«4 ox 10 123 King A Davis, - lot 535 33 7 54 an jSn ?- }n 137 McCollum, Nelson B. pt n-hf ne-qr 132 7 8 *27 4? 139 Moore, William E. sw-qr nw-qr 35 “ 7 -40 S la} 142 Morris Peter*Alex’dr und-hfw-hf sw’-qr 13 31 7 40 114 404 148 Mosier. Lewis B-hf se-qr 32 32 7 80 453 ,3 £ 185 Sweney, Thomas C. w-hf pt s-hf sw qr 2 “ 7 io 166 91 50 186 Simpson, Thomas nt ne-qr nw-qr 2 “ 7 20 14 ft? i£l 187 Simpson, Charles n-ptw2orods ne- ‘ 67 550 195 Sheridan, Willard J. Q Th' Vel t y ’ Ca T r ° llne a • B W-lfße-qr r 36 780 524 13 248 WIUUmB 1 , nw-or se%r 29 £ 7 129 17 21 e-h? sw-qr 29 " 394 ls gg
KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP, NO. 9. iy g s a i 3 & ?£ 7- Names of Owners. Deecristion of : - ■ : g EE. S 3 . i Lands. : • f gg e-g Q d .^.... 5 .= HBossi.Joha 9 5S 72 “ ” sw-qr sw-ur 8«;5 40 543 25 S« •>hfne-qrl< t ? 2* *9 882 27 Cadwallader, Ann w-hf sw-qr nw-qr 38 “ 5 » 39 Dawkins, Sarah J. ne-qr sw-qr 18 g jq apte-hfnw-qr 18 “ 5 « H 4 552 75 Janes. Lemuel C. nw-qr se-qr g « 40 g; 522 95 Kerr. Francis sw-qr se-qr 22 m 89 Lnnt, William H. *U 16 5 6W 92 Layne. P. J. ne-qr nw qr 86 ® £} 99 Mnrpby, Patrick e-bfnw-qr 31 , ™ 51 109 Purcell. James sM sw-qr 31 5 52 112 Prouse, Nancy • se-qr sw-qr 22 19 65 133 Turpie.Jss.il. a W». se qr3s 5 160 25 137 Thompson, Simon P. nw-qr 34 • 4 37 153 Wells, Amos 8. w side nw-qr ne-qr 3a o , n WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP, NO. 10. 4 20 Brough, George w-hf o-hf se-qr nw-qr 31 6 10 21 Broaawav. J. e-hf e hfse^r nw-qr 31 6 W 33 Cornell, Ira Ot J S 6 *>4 50 281 27 48 ,. n -4 au z»i &Tg 39 Carroll, Michael se-qr nw-qr 3- j 76 842 16 Clark. Elizabeth nw-qr ne-qr 36 « 6 < ’ 53 Dve. James fe- qr sw-qr 28 33 6 4U sv 59 B Iley. James B. e hfe-hfsw-qr sw-qr 31 « " B HS 79 Golden & Ireland. n-hf se-qr 32 “ « 81 450 83 Glover, Harriet ne qrse qr 34 6 -g 33 92 38 66 76 Hurlbut. D. wpisw qr nw-qr 31 3* 6 10 102 llammoud, E. P. frac, sos riv. sw- r o w 5 399 qr sw-qr SO o O q iok 13 24 116 James, Joseph a pt lot 2 nc-qr 29 117 Joliff, George W. sae-pt ahf se-qr 13 3g b I’6 Kerr. Elizateth C. whf se-qr 4 „ 6 g 80 o • W qr D < “ « 4M 40 22 K^ C r 8P M< e hf ne e lJ 4“61| 86 292 27 24 137 Lang, Fred. “ ’ « « \ 158 Miller Robert aw qrne qrse-qr 13 “ 6 10 159 Miller MarthaO. BW A rue ' < ’Ua “6 f?) l‘A 765 180 Robinson, M. F. mhf nw-qr 24 6 80 • 1(10 Sigler, Eli 1-hf and pt n-hf n-hf ne- 3j 33 g 7 9 151 fianiel T. 1-hf Q - sw-qr „ 4 16 25 199 Sebring, Anson 8e 3r nr'9l fi 80 159 619 201 Summers, William L. whf 209 Sweed, Philena 8 ! “ 6 80 172 887 2*o Schemer, John H. s-hf sw -qr 1 6 23 67 212 Strope, William D. sw-qr nw-qr 33 2 93 220 Tannahill, C. prße l7:"’ U; 30 6 80 122 959 2-22 Thurston. John w-hf sw-qr 36 30 6 15 223 Turpie, William se-qr 227 Thornton, James A.. lotßla l n ° 6 101 *» se.-qr ne-qr 29 “6 40 .. ■* lot 5 sw-qr 30 “ 6 33 20 “ “ ue-qr nw-qr 81 6 40 960 .< a« ! ’IO Wood. John 11. n-hf Sht ne-qr sw-qr 31 « W CARPENTER TOWNSHIP, NO. 11. 85 Clark, Caroline A. w side nw qr ne qr 4 27 9 8 « o 89 Church & Hartley, n-end se-qr se-qr 24 < 11 W no nw 93 Chappell, Adalia se-cor nw-qrne-qr3o 6 328 W 1 ) * B Dua ? «»,Mi.™iK. :: j x *4 t* und hfee-qr sc qr 29 “ 0 1J 55 1019 4 ( 61 144 Eckles, Sarah “7 137 129 754 145 Erwin, Mary A. e '^ f 8 159 French, Nancy M. 8 sc-qr 25 “ 7 80 ~ • ptn-Bides-hl siv qr3o *• 6 70 1459 75 66179 Gray. Mitchell heirs n - h S‘Ve'2r ’b - 7 W f»« U 73 207 Hahn.D-C.etal ~ 6 W &0 SOW 213 Harris, Thomas neirß ' * 7 - 6 40 240 793 271 Kepler, Mary A. e-or 6 •• 0 4'• ' 333 21 09 rtO-1 M< Kiihan. NettieS. 40 „ ~ e-hf st qr 12 *• I B 0 1024 53 36 325 May, Elizabeth A. w’hfne-qr 10 •• 7 8« 732 4131 - 380 Price, Susan M. ne JWc q‘r-• 7 2155 118 93 390 Tedeiick. John B. se qr HI ’I “h lo 373 4 0 Rudolph, Lewis *1‘"«« i r ‘ .. ,d Sutt-’S. Elizabeth H. cs .. e nw <FnL ir 431 Sutton, John ne-qr ne-qr * ‘ 6 F • 445 Stone, Julia A" n-hfsc-qrse-qr 25 - y A) -*D 13 60 493 Thomas, John A. t .»,f s'-qr'se qi 25 “7 S’ 10*8 80 13 521 AVestfilll', Ellen ‘ De-qr ee-qr 7 " 7 39 252 13 H 624 AVylis, James ' *-nf se qr 32 < 80 782 -* W MILROY TOWNSHIP, NO. 12 o i Rrneo Fd<*arL sw’4, ” w ’i 13 28 t» 40 <6 - 8 Buuuell, John B, :-.<bHwb24 6 10 16 46< 13 Bedford, Elizabeth h" b sc i y’’ ~ g * >* “ nwb swb 50 , ’“j. " 26 Connett, Matthew F. se ,’“j“/j !> .. e o-! ii+ nBS 28 Cox. Jenkins S. e-hfncJ4 12 6 BJ 114 oba 29 Casto, Melcena 48 Driscol, Elias ne-qr ‘;r H “ 0 kJ 44 Dodd, Jane A. w-lil ne qr |r 28 ■> A -i •* -6 la Day, Caroline *• 5 49 179 44 88 46 - 6 80 152 21-12 52 Frees, Lawrence J. uc-qrse qr jl “ <■ 40 ** >• se qr ne-qr 14 <• 4’’ ’ ’ 11 *_ 57 Fohler, Nathan ehfneqrse qr 24 “ 6 20 -.8 195 60 Gaston, Robert whl nwqr s>v qr 22 $6 -W *.B -.M 65 Gill Mary i !’, ne ' ir R - £ I’4 li 73 Horner, C, M. " nhl seqr 21 a 60 .* >8 A M, 77 Hili', Lydia T , swqrseqr l. ’ j 4 118 la 3. 88 Loschbough.J.B.&C.E neqrswqr 13 6 96 3.2 8) McCord, .fames nc erne qr 1- __ 6 40 .2 388 100 McConnell, George W. sbi nwqr M a 80 114 540 103 McCushen. Mary c’.fseqr 2 * rO 202 852 IQ7 Norton, Ellen M.et al. nwqr neqrl j 6 49 5y 394 112 Timmons, Enos M. n-,i ( r se <;r la 40 4. 3 8!) 113 Turpie, Jas.H.*AV m.’A s slue no qr n<: qi >. •’ ■ o~i~ and George F.Jones **4 n« qr nw qi •’ 40 38t, 2*l. 153 AVatson, James F. uwqrse q.i l-* 6 40 .6 .11 156 AVelsh, James nw qr se qr '» 6 W 6. 641 163 York. Noble J. whiueqrse qr . b ~0 28 1 164 Zea, Peter H. . UeorswurA. o *0 aa 484 UNION TOWNSHIP, NO. 13. 12 Benedict, H. M. e hGe qr 24 31 7 80 o nw qr se qi 24 < 40 -1-12 15 -J 34 Carlin, John sw qr nw qr 27 30 7 40 233 10 48 40 Carey, Samuel F. übfseqr l. . 80 ISO 10 07 43 Conk, Sarah A. seqrswqi-gt 31 6 ■ Co 953 51 Culver, Thomas M. ne qr se qr ~5 . 40 95 560 76 Fav, Cassie A. ne qr si-qr 10 .W . 40 1/8 9.0 77 Freeman, Joshua nnd-hfnwqr uwqr f b 11 58 58 3L* 102 Hurley, Theodore ue qr se qr 18 6 40 83 26 00 105 Hawkins, William ehfse qr 1 . 80 190 10 86 112 Howard. Thomas J. ne qr ue qr 3 * 7 48 53 Ila 6 ts> 115 Hughes. G. B. ehfseqr.W 8 , 80 “ tt lie nr uc qr 31 6 40 411 <» U 1 181 Newman, David ev. qr se qr 12 30 7 40 114 15 56 192 Price, Joseph W. ub ehf u-qr .*0 ‘ 6 60 248 .bit. 193 Powe.l, Rachel ehisw qr J ‘ 214 Romine, John und-hf e-hf uw-t nw’ 4 6 *• 7 11 a 9 a*J 338 263 Terrell. Chas. M. 357 A rr other AVm Tersell 4 .. *’lA '■ 264 Troxell, Amelia J. „ ■’ 36 - 7 150 t.S) 34 14 265 Thompson, Alfred -a sw 31 6 3J 44 91 18 1.1 265 Thompson, Alfred uwb U» 7 W 480 17 87 ■283 AVvatt, David uebswbU “ 7 40 183 14 42 TOWN OF RENSSELAER. 94 Fendig, Sam, & Mary lot 2, block 24 *- 330 22 52 95 Fendig, Nathan whf lot 4, “ 23 sb t» lots 5 and b, kJ 651 54 4b 126 Hopkins, Raphael J. lots 14 15 and 16, block 5, 988 34 62 149 Irwin, Charlotte lot 9, block 13. lb* 9X) 164 Karsner. John H. lot 3 and 4, bloc,* 19, 302 13 35 197 Miller Mary lot 2, block 12, 18 18* 197 Martin, AVm. H. At'iis.se-qr 3w qr sec3o. town 29 r 6, 40 acres, pt lois 1, 2 anil 3 block 4, pt ne qr sw qr sec 30, t 29, r 6, 26 acres, nptswqr se qr see 30, t 29, r 6,1 acre, lots 3,4, 5,6, 7.8, 9 and 10, block 3. Sadd. 3048 126 11 223 Norrie Mary lots 3 and 4, block 9, Newt's add. 161 594 *io Poole C W lots 3and 10, block 7, 114 4 70 Steward: Charles B. lots 1 and 2. block ft, 206 16 94 290 Steward, C.lL.vJcnnie out-lot 5. nw 4 uw’k scc.3o town 29, range 6. 32:100 lots l and 2, block 15, Newt's udd. 287 11 02 817 Thornton C C. otss, 6, 7 and 8, block 9, Newt’s add 362 19 61 321 Tharn Mary lot 1, block 24, 296 11 95 376 York, Noble J. lots 6 and 7, block 10 688 26 31 382 Zimmerman, John lot 9,b10ck7. 353 15 1!) TOWN OF REMINGTON. 6 Blaek HM. lot 3 * e-bf lot 2. block 12, AV add 125 15 12 18 Butler, AViiliam L, w 4.5 lot 1, block 3. AV add 38 470 20 Blood, Horace AV. ont-lot ft. uw’i sec 30, town 27, lange 6.42’100. 208 00 . 21 Blood, Mary F. lot 12, Schaf. add 179 421 22 Barita, James S. ssoft ehf block 1, Tilt. add. 28 312 27 Bates, David H. lots 1.2 and 8, block 10, AV 7 add. 48 15 87 53 Chappell, E. &G. B. •ut-lot 1 nw’4 sec 30, town 27 range G, 1 2 acres 50*100 942 85 26 55 Church * Hartley 120 ft n end lot 6. block tl 65 321 61 Cormada, Peter pt sc*-!, ue’4, sec 30, town 27. range 6, 541100 73 3 68 . 95 Downing Margaret lots 1 2 and 3 block 9 I lots 2 3 and 6 block 1 Sea's add 1006 42 15 ’ 7 Donnelly, F. R. lot i block 15 ;08 349 98 Downing, Henry nbf lots 4 and 6 block 16 81 429 115 Frazer * Stoudt lot 10 block 18 196 10 90 116 Frazer James lot 11 block 14 lot 6, block 15, 338 19 88 118 Fleming, F. B. lots 7 and 8, block 3. Strat ad. 181 30 98 131 Gordon” J. S. &Co n two f.ithß lot 9 block 13 98 458 132 Gaston, Robert lots I 5 and 9 blocks, Wa dd 61 4 18 148 Hardy, David H. Lot 12 block 20 16 292 155 James N. Zea uud hf ont-lot 19 n of block 9 sec : 5 town 27 range 7, AV add; uud hf lots 1 2 and 3 block 9 W add 247 11 04 183 Johnson, Mary E. lot 9 block 3St rat. add. 91 508 184 Jouvenat, Charles lot 1 block 19 201 18 83 189 Huffman. D. B. lot 8 block 1 92 4 53 191 Kirk, James V. AV. nB2 ft lot 2 block 3 28 117 203 Larne Catharine and whf lot 5 block 8 445 22 50 Locklider, Edith J. 206 Lockwood, Nancy ahf se block 2 Strat. add 644 43 90 226 McDougle. J. O. B. lots 11 anil 12 block 5C * M add u As lots 8 » and 10 block 5C* M add se block 4 Strat add 178 15 53 2301Makeever, John lot 12 block 4 218 657 232’Morgan, Sanford A. U26J100 out-lot 6 nw’4 sec 30 town 27 range 6 26J100 22 50 61 lot 2 block 2 Ci M add lot 8 block BBlb add 44 5 36 255 Osborne Nancy **ut-lot 16 sw’i sec 30 town 27 range 6, 1 acre 75:100 316 39 69 257 Pierce, William H, lots 6 and 9 block 6 C and M add 32 548 262 Poole. William J. and J.C, Reigle lot sblocks C and M add 20 395 264 Price. Florence lot 8 block 9AV add 291 14 37 266 Pollock, Anna B. lot 1 block 2 238 10 73 296 Rodman, C, P. pt se** ne’4 sec 25 127 r 7 408100 a. 48 601 303 Royalty, Mary A. lot 1, block 2Ca M add. 174 488 820 Stiller, James E. lot 9 block 11 938 24 19 330 Sinclair, Isaac H. out lot 1 e of block 10 149 24 15 231 Spencer, Emma L. pt se’4 nets sec 25 137 r 74 a. 108100 e 4J25 w-hf lot 6 block 8 913 65 04 336 Stitz, Mary loss 10,11 and 12, block 1, Strat, add 97 503 339 Southard, J. E. heirs lot 7, block 5. 73 424 342 Stone, John F. lot 6 block 2, W add w 16J50 lot 3, block 8, 174 17 64 345 Sims, Hettie V. lot 9, block 1, Sea, add. 188 25 53 363 Thompson, D. J. w*4 lot 4, block 13, 426 31 08 365 Thompson, S. P, lot 16, Schaff. add. 179 11 48 366 Todd, D. R. lo4s 4, 5 and 7, block 10, AV add. 45 12 08 369 Thomas, John A. e% w!4 lot 3 block 13, 113 18 24 386 Unknown, lots 8 and IS, block 15, 68 955 387 Unknown. out-lots 1 and 7, e of block 20, 47 2 60
State of Indiana, Jasper County, bb: I, EZRA C. NOWELB. Auditor of said county, do hereby cei t.ify that the foregoing is a true and complete list of all the lands and town lots retained delinquent by the Treasurer of eaid county for the non paymentof taxes due thereon for the year 1879 and former years, with ten per cent, penalty, and interest thereon, together with the tax for the current year [1880), 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 hereby given that as much of said lands and 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 in February, being the 14th day of February, a. d. 1881. j ssAL. Witness my band and official seal this sth day of Janubzß Auditor of Jasper ••ajity, ladiaae.
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Such nu article Is CARBOLINE, ami, like many other wonderful discoveries, it ia f Hitid tocon- ,j t of elements almost In their natural state. Petroleum oil is the article 1 which is made to work su< It extraordinary results < 1 but It is after it has >*t-n chemically treated and i completely deodorized that it is In proper condition for the toilet. It was in far-off Ruwia that the effect of peiro’enm upon ' • ha r"• as first observed, ' a Government officer having noticed that a partially 1 bald-headed servant of hie, wt.m trimming the lamps, had a habit of wiping his oil besmeared hands in his scanty locks, and the result was in a few months a much finer head f black, glossy hair than be ever had 1. fore Tho oil was tried ob horses and cattle that had lost their hair from the cattle plague, and the r -nits were as rapid as they were marvelous. The manes and even the tails of • hones, which had fallen out, were completely restored in a few weeks. These experiments were heralded to the world, but the knowledge was pne- ' Really useles* to the prematurely bald and gray. »• no one in civilized society could tolerate tho use off refined petroleum as a dree. :ig for the hair. Bat the skill of one of our chemists has overcome the difficulty. and by a process known only to hitasoif, ho has, after very elaborate and costly expert manta suo seeded in deodorizing rsfiaed petroleam. white renders it susceptible of being handled as daintily as the famous sou tfs/co/oTnr. The experiments with the deodorized liquid on the human hair were attended with the most astonishing results. A few applications, where the iiair was thin aad fallings gave remarkable tone au i vigor to tho sea-p ate hair. Every particle of dandruff disappears ob the first or second dressing, and the liquid so soarahe tag In its nature, seems to penetrate to the roots al once, and set up a radical < tiaage from the start. It la well known that the mo.t beautiful colors ate made from petroleum, and, by some mysterlaxa operation of nature, the use of this article grateally imparts a beautiful light-brown solor to tho hair which by continued use, deepens to a blate. The color remain, permanent for an indefinite length of time, and the chaugu is so gradual that the met; intimate friends cau scarcely detect its progress. In a word, it is the most wonderful discovery of the age. and well calculated to make the prematurely bald and gray rejoice. We advise our readers to give it a trial, feeling satisfied that one application will convince them or its wonderful effects.— I‘ltMnrgb Comnureiol qf Oct. 22, 1877. The article is telling its own story in the hands of : thousands who are using it with the most gratifying [ and encouraging results : i W. H. 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Mass., writes : For more than 20 years a portion of | my head has been as smooth and free from hair as a billiard ball, but some eight weeks ago I was induced to try your Carbolinc, snd the effect has * been simply wonderful. Where no hair has been seen for years there now appears a thick growtta and I am convinced that by continuing its use I shall have aa good a head of hair as I ever had. It is growing now nearly m rapidly as hair does after It is cut. CARBOLINE Is now presented to the public without fear of contradiction ns the best Restorative and Beauliflsr of the Hair the world has ever produced. Price. ONE DOLLAR per boule. Sold by all Druggl.ls, KENNEDY I CoThITSBURG, PA., Sole Agents for the United States, the Canadas aaiff Great Britain.'
NOTICE TO NON-RES'DINT. State of Indiana. tln thaJaapur Circuit Canit Jasper county. ) January Turin, 18A1. The Board of Commissioners of the Coaatv of Jasper, v» Lemuel 0. Janos. It appearing by aflldavtt this dur filed is open Court that the nlieve named defendant is a u.c.ssary party to the above entitled action the objeet of which is to compel said defondaet to perform a duty imposed upon him by law. and that said defendant Is a non-resident of the State of .adl anaNotice of the uendanciv of sueh action le therefore given to said defendant L.iait.l C. Janus, and that the same will stand for trial at the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court to bo begun and held at the Court Ilonas, tn R.aaael. aer, in the County and State aforesaid on the First Monday in January, IHHI. ✓I. —IN Witness my hand and the seal of 'SsotaVi the Jasper Circuit Court thia (th day of November. IHHO. CHABI.ES H. PRICE. Clerk Jasper Circuit Coart. Mordecal F. Chlleoto. Alt y for pl'ff. Nov. lit. 1860 BEST DENTISTRY." Mi AH. WIRT, Dentist, of Mon* ... , Rensselaer, on the 15th of 'if .. do Dental work of all kinds. w.. n .t r ...M « . the public is respectfully s „ lU i t 7d P oa.TuV stairs in Mrs. Hemplul a p bUBineBB «ow Wore the public. Tou □ EXT caalnait * Tnoney taster at work for A us than at anythin if else Capital not required. We .riirstart yow. s’• « day and upwards made at home by the in dustrious Men, women, boys and rirla wanted everywhere to work for ue Now i.' the time. You can devote your wiJ. JL! to devote to the wo’kor momeate, No other bu.lne«w?u U J.! , £ r * nearly eo well. Nooaewilhnt . pa f*® n fall to make enormous pay bf ewZSina T once. Costly outfit and terLs’free* 1 i?ei.
