Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1882 — Page 3

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Real Estate hr Sale. Thompson & Bro. Have for sale cheap lands. Buyers Wil! do well to consult them before purchasing TAE3S THS 'ffi —<■ THE GREAT * BURLINGTON ROUTE. (9~.N0 other line runs Three Through PasMnger Drains Daily between Chicago, Dea Moines, Council Bluffs, Omaha, Lincoln, St. Joseph, Atchison, Topeka and Kansas City. Direct connections for all points in Kansas, Msbraak*, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, NeeNew Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and Shortest, Speediest and Most Comfortable Route via Hannibal to Tort Scott, Denison, Dallas, Houston, Austin. San Antonio, Galveston and all points in Texas. The unequaled inducements offered by this line to Travelers and Tourists, are as follows: The celebrated Pullman (Id-wheel) Palaee ■leeping Cars, run only on this Line, C., B. & Q. Palace Drawing-Room Cars, with Horton's Redlining Chairs. No extra charge for Beats in Reclining Chairs. The famous C., B. A Q. Palace Dining Caro. Gorgeous Smoking Cars Itted withllegant High-Backed Rattan Revolving Chairs for the exclusive use of firstate** passengers Steel Track and Superior Equipment, combined with their Great Through Car ArrangeB makes this, above all others, the favorite to the South, South-West, and the Far Try it, and you will find traveling a luxury instead of a discomfort. . Through Tickets via this Celebrated Line for sale at all offices in the United States and •anada. All information about Bates of Fare, Sleeping Car Accommodations, Time Tables, Ac., will be cheerfully given, and will send Free to any address anelogant County Stop of United Kates, in oolora. by applying to. 1 ERCE v x.u »V 1 LL, Gen’l Pawengtr Ag’t, Cicngo. T. J.POTTER. Genral Manager, Chicago.

f QUIHIHE SUBSTITUTE. The Only 25 Cent AGUE REMEDY IN THE WORLD. CURES - B«deW MATERIAL DISEASES. * UMW Tmom»om, Paster ■ HfJ||W|UU| «f th. Chureh es the Ditches o( lEHbRWEI Chriat, Detroit, Mich—"My toe wm dangerously ill and entirely prostrated from Chills and Fever. Quinine and other medicines were tried without affect. Mr. Craig, who had used Thshmaunb as a tonic, advised a trial of Thkmmalink. which was done, resulting in his Complete recovery within a few days.” AT ALL CATOMSM, OB ST HAIL, BSe. FIB-BOX DUNDAS DICK A CO., 112 White Street, N. Y. SEIDLITINE POWDERS, As pleasant 58 ( fy.®?'. o ? ) ESM HaEEEEISIsI (dbuggistb.) KAS LAXATINE feMgtMIJLVJIeffI LOZENGES -br """s£zS±iS Regulate the Bowels easily fall I■] Mil •nd pleasantly. Cures Cons- KUiUJi tipation, Piles. Billonsness, Headache, Heartburn, &c. All Druggists, or by mail, 25c. per MMmH box. DUNDAS DICK 4 CO., 112 Whito Street, New York. fJfJOinri Capsulets. IB I ■IB 11 f llTho safest and most reliable Cure for all DweasesoitneOrinary Organs. Certain Cure in eight days. No other medicine can dd this. The best medicine is the cheapest. Beware of dangerous imitations. All Druggists, or by mail, 75c. and 51.50 . per box. Write for Circular. DUNDAS DICK 4 CO., 112 White Street, New York. FHMWW Instantly relieved by the use mala of MACQUEEN MATICO OU'AaUEW,and ■NflWJ’Jlafter several applications of it. by all Druggists, or mailed on receipt ot EEM| by DUNDAS DICK A 00., M*fg Chemists, 111 White Street, New York/ w ARE AlwaMest 1152 Sizes and Styles. | ZZZEOLD FUI&YS GUARANTEED IUIWK Benwielaer, Ind.jMaf 13,1881.

LUMBER and COAL YARD. 0. D. NOWELS, At the Depot, Rensselaer, Ind., keeps constantly on hand Mer; kill; Shingles & COAL, of all kinds, at lowest rates. Call and see.

Loiisiille. N- A. & CHraio Railway, —THffi ONLY—DIRECT ? THRO’ ROUTE —TO uiumu, AND ALL POINTS SOUTH. MAU. —GOINS NORTH. Leave* Reu**o]aer 5:39 p. m. Arrive* Rose Lawn. 6:19 -• “ Thayer, ■ :24 “ “ Creston, 6:58 ■ > “ Dolton, 8:00 “ ‘ Chicago, 8:60 “ GOING SOUTH. Leave* Chicago, 8:00 a. m. “ Rensselaer, 11:24 “ Arrive* M.,non. 12:01 p. in. “ Delphi, 1:00 “ “ Lafayette, 1:10 “ “ Crawfordsville, 2:41 „ “ “ Greencastle, 3:50 "" “ " “ New Albany, 9.15 •» “ Louisville, 9:45 “ For .ticket* and further information apply to Murray Keller, G. P, A., LcuiHville, Ky. C. F. WREN, Agent, Rensselaer.

The Democratic Sentinel I’’ WAY FEBRUARY 10. 1882. Just now prioes are no object with Leopold. Just gall, select your goods, and you will find out that never be. fore did you carry away so many for so little money. MtOQRAMMJB —Off - TEMPER ARCE MEETING The regular meeting of the Read eeMer Blueßß-bon Tempwanoe Unto* uvll be held at the Court House, Sataaday evening, February 28, 1882. Phe following la the programme of iffiereiaes: I. Song by oholr. 1. Prayer by Bev. Philip McDade. 3. Song by choir. 4. Beading Scriptures by Mrs. R. 8. Dwiggina. 5. Socmt by ohorr. 6. Reeding minuted es previous me-eting by Secretary. 7 Song by choir. 8. Opening Bemarks by CharlesJW. Coen. 9. Song by ehoir. 10. Essay by Miss Nellie Spitler. 11. Song by choir, 12. Declamation by Miss Elia Everson. 13. Ten minutes recess. 14. Remarks by 15. Song by choir. 16. Remarks by Cjrus J. Brown. 17. Song by choir. 18. Closing remarks by ex Vice President Sylvester Haley. 19. Song by choir. .20 Benediction by Rev. D. T. Halstead. '’Remarks limited to 5 minutes. ALFRED THOMPSON. Pree’t. Norlr J. York, 8«o’y. At the Furniture and Undertaking establishment of W. J. Wright, will be found everything that is kept by the first class houses of the CountryNothing but first class goods sept at this place. Parlor. Bed-room, Diningroom Sets Also the best line of Undertaking Goods in the country. The only Embalmer in the county. The only Funeral Directors Cabinet in the county. Call and see me. No trouble to show goods. W. J. Wright. We warrant our work the best, at Hamam’k Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward. A large and varied assortment of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, for the fall and winter trade* Call and nee for yousselves. Ralph Fendig Fine Bracelets at Hamar’s. Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies, at R E. Spencer & Co’s, every day.

AUSTIN HOUSE, • RENSSELAER INDIANA foefftdrf. Careful attention paid to the unfl of gnestt} Excellent table* and good beds, etc. - I Charges J&ee.soxia.'blea. C. W. JDTTVLAJLXj, Prop’r. ■TFRIIE BTT9 TO AND FROM TJEtAUNTS-dM

BUSINESS ZjOOJLXuS. Letters remaining in the Postoffice at Rensselaer, Ind., Feb 6. 1882, which, if not called for in four weeks will be sent to the Dead Letter office, at Washington I>. C.: Anti Jm. Janni* Johnson. Ml** Allie, 2 Ball. Mi** Rosa F, Jonea, Sohn K. Canfield, Henry m. Moragan, Mr*. Mary Cooven. Alfred Murphy, Albert Dixon, Roben Neat, Wm. Hammond.Mis* Angela Votrie. Frank Hardesty, John W. Wilder, Ward Hardrety, Sylvia I Wilson, Mr*. J. B. Wolseley, A. M. 2. Persons calling for rhe above-nam-ed letters will please say." Advertised.” HORACE E. JAMES, P. M. Campbell & Farden. Important to Tbavklbrs.—Special inducements are offered you by the Burlington Route. It will pay yon to rend their advertisement to be fouad elsewhere In this Issue. septl6. Those In went of Fruit, Ornamental and Shade Trees, should give their orders to Mr. John ( oen, of Renaeelaer Nurseries. He ean supply anything desired in that line. Don’t send away and he liable to get what you do not want. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The pubic are heioby respectfully informed that we have purchased the Monoi Flouring Mills, formerly owned by Cyrus Crumbo, located three and one half miles north e&st of Bradford, in White County, Ind. The Mill has been thoroughly overhauled, and we are now prepared to do general custom work, and guarantee satisfaction to all. We solicit the patronage of all in the vicinity of the mill as well as our old customers tn Rensselaer and Jasper County. Come, one and all, and give us a trial Sayler & DeHaven. Hamar is the sole agent for the celebrated quick Train Rockford Watch. Cashmere and Moleskin Shirts, and Furnishing Goods, varied in quality and prices, a heavy stock, to which I invite your attention. Fendig. Everybody take their watches clocks and jewelry to Hama p’s for rapairs. Repairing done cheaper and better at Hamar’s, than at any other house in the county." 1 Dolmans, Shawls, Cloaks and Cloakings, a select assortment, jnst received at Fendig’s. Take your watches, clocks and jewelry to Hamar’s. Work first class and cheap. Solid Silver Spoons, et Hamar’s. Ladies’ Fine Neck Chains, at Hamar’s The acme lever but ion, dueat in the Land, at Hamar’s. We have nuicli pleasure in Thertnalina to our readers, as aa uosolute euro for Malaria. The manafactaren' name alone is a guarantee of its merit It sellsat2* •acts per box. For particulars see Adv*. For sale by Emmet Kannal. I am now prepared to do Ditching and Tiling in a satisfactory manner and at reasonable rates. Work!warranted. Send me your orders. STEPHEN COCHELL. W. L. Hamar, the “boss” Jeweller. OOMMENCID APRIL 1*9.1881 KANNAL’S CRAODOSATIOJ 8250.001 VALUABLE PRESENTS! By purchretng K c*st* worth es K*n««lA fln* Cigars and Tooacee yon will aeee*«-a C*mhi •ntltiling you to re'ahare la the diajdbattoa oi the following presmito: 1 Gold Welti MN 1 Savrtngjtachin* WLOO 1 SilverAVateh (Stem Wladar)WOO 1 Set Jewedry (for lady) *.•) 1 Sait of Clothre'(mada to order) 2t.M 1 Breach Leading Shot Gan No. lOdbl bbl JD.OO 1 Set Hawthqane** Worh«(®volumea).... 10.00 1 Eight DayCloek 10.00 1 Li nr ary Damp (deooffited Shade) 1.00 1 Set Shakeapeare'* Work* (• voluWM)- ■ 7.90 1 Famijr Cabinet Album 7,90 1 Dre*«rh< Case 1 TotletKt 1.00 1 Box Cigar*, BO* MB 1 Boa Cigar*, 00* MO The abirve reeaenta are te be 0 ftie holder* oFthe flaat 9,990 Coapeaa ahall daaide. •or full paaffiealaaa call at EWT KANKAL’S DRUG MORE, aoer eaat of Trade t The medicines of Dundas Dkn A Co. mb unexcelled for elegancy parity, Md reliability. Their Beidlitiae S«dHM Pcwdem, are as pleaaant as Lemcffiads. Thoir Soft Capsules are world famoos. See Advt, For sale by Emmet Kannal.

PATENTS We continue to act u Solicitors for Patanta, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, etc., for the United States, Canada, Cuba, England, France, Germany, etc. We have had tMlrty-flwe years’ experience. Patents obtained through us are noticed In the 80Bnno AMnioaa. This largo and splendid lUus«ratedweeklypeper,sS.2Oayear,sl>oWsthePiwgrecs of Science, is very interesting, and has an eacrmoue circulation. Addrees MUNN * CO.. Patent Solicitors, Pub’s, ot Bcimrnno Ammkam, 87 Part low, NewTork. Band book about Pateetsfree.

In. warnerT&Tsons, DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinware, South Side Washington Street, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. GENERAL CHANGE! fi HI HAL NEW GOODSI NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES! —AND—NEW SALESMEN! At the Old Stand of st, BB@wir. s Merchant-Tailor £ Clothier! He has determined to begin the New Year by fnrnishin • rhe People.of Rensselaer and Vivinity with a Larger and more Complete Stock of Goods in his line at ’ Lower Prices Than Uver Before! Call and see them, No paius sparsd to show Goods. Style, Quality and Make Guaranteed. Keeps everything in his line. Good gaods and no mis representations. T7J "D"D Es-LIBERAL CORNER. Rensselaer, DJXV W XU.

Rensselaer M rble Works! R. HOWLAND, Proprietor—Dealer In — American and. Italian BHar’bl'S, MONUMENTS, TABILWS. SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES Van Eensselaer Street, West of Court House. —Also Dealer in—id fwif, rar uiai ■ BBR m, n

CARRIAGE ANOWAGON manctlStgby. J- p. WARNER, PROPRIETOR' —2V. Warner’s Old Stand, Front Street North of Washington— RENSSELAER - - - - - I T>T ID I-A. IST A Having purchaseed the establishment of N. Warner, I am prepared timanufwolure sird repair, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Wood Work for AgricultrraJ lir.etc., etc. Satisfaction gvien. All work warranted. WigTrNU ■

CAMPBELL & FARDEN’S [GRAND central depot, for loois,StaM Ctps,

DELINQUENT TAX LIST. A LIST OF LANDS AND LOTS RETURNED DILIN QUENT FOR THE NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES FOR THE TEAR 1880. IN JASPER COUNTY. INDIANA. HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP. NO. 1. 1 Mr h r ? Names of Owners. Description of : ~ ; jo. *2. Sa : Lands. :7 : : 'g- gg g.| i I • d‘ " 59 Hutchings, B. R. aefc sej< 12 29 5 40 114 $ 9 90 110 Peebles, Bara sw se 14 29 5 40 •• “ * ae ne 23 29 5 4u 317 12 81 138 Redd, Hannah shf bw 12 29 5 80 “ “ ne nw 13 28 5 40 007 94 15 148 Randle Mary ne sw 80 29 5 40 271 10 St GILLAMTOWNSHIP, NO. 2. 17 Brown, Leander ne se 28 31 5 40 95 8 570 54 DawittAEvans,add'lunds|6nendßwne 3 29 5 19 18 126 14 30 59 Eusmiagor, MW nw sw 22 81 5 40 114 410 77 Faulkner, John H w-ead ae nw 12 30 5 35 303 21 24 107 Hutchiags, B R se ne 12 29 5 40 190 10 22 123 Jenkins, RylTMter B se ne 1 30 5 40 240 889 126 Keene, OW ne sw 4 30 5 40 114 407 191 Phillips, DD ae ne 22 31 5 40 “ “ nw nw 22 31 5 40 “ “ a-hf nw 22 31 5 80 “ “ a-hf ne 22 .31 5 80 627 22 81 194 Passage, John w-hf ne 12 29 5 80 420 27 14 WALKEB TOWNSHIP. NO. 3. 2 arusen, Barger o-hf ne 4 .81 5 82 26 {B6 >3B <1 21 Bailey, Elizabeth ne sw 21 31 6 40 62 2 89 22 Babcock, Frank W se sw 8 31 6 40 62 427 62 Doan, Seth se se 12 31 6 40 ’• “ e-hf sw se 12 31 6 20 74 743 64 Davis Benjamin sw nw 25 31 6 40 “ ,l w-hf sw 25 81 6 80 185 843 87 Fenzst Frank whf se 4 31 5 80 99 451 102 Gates, Susan w-hf sw 16 31 5 80 lit 503 119 Hall, George W ne sw 31 31 5 41 “ “ w-hf sw 31 31 5 83 165 755 123 Halligan Patrick ne ne 12 31 6 40 49 8 69 147 Jones, Henry A ne se 6 81 6 40 " “ s-hf ne 6 31 6 80 “ “ se nw 6 31 6 40 160 7 5 185 Morgan, Jehn H s-hf ne 31 3'. 5 80 123 55 5 270 Spriggs, James W se se 29 31 6 40 62 33 3 s 280 Stahl Benjamin F nj£ ne sw 30 81 5 30 56 11 54 296 Taylor Jacob ne 24 31 6 160 296 13 07 ’-«•» »e 2 31 5 M 25 2 9 > 313 Truesdale, Harvey ne sw 12 31 5 40 49 6 I’d 814 Turpie Bros. &Co sw se 29 31 6 40 “ “ “ sw 29 31 6 160 459 30 2« 323 Wright, George sw se 19 81 5 40 “ “ se sw 19 31 5 40 98 467 338 Wilson, Edgar C whf se 32 81 5 80 “ 0 e-hf e-hf sw 32 81 5 -4'J 167 7 91 341 Wolcott, Charles R w-hf c-hf sw 32 31 5 40 55 2 32 BARKLEY TOWNSHIP, NO. 4. 8 Aultman & Roseman, und2|B w% ne ne 16 3 ) 6 13 33 39 $ 1 69 34 Burns. Rachel Ann nw-cor se se 29 8 ) 6 6 53 226 38 Babcock, Frank W. I s>4 se nw 1 30 6 20 & John A Fellows, ( w>4 ne 1 30 6 81 74 126 717 171 Hurley. John C. n% se sw 17 30 6 10 78 843 175 Harrison, H C sw sw 17 30 5 40 48 694 179 Hurley, John S w‘4 nw sw 17 30 6 20 “ “ njjejinw swl7 30 6 5 225 14 17 181 Hughes. Julia A se se 5 30 5 40 47 681 183 Hood Elizabeth J ue 5 30 5 82 89 “ “ sw ne 5 30 5 40 146 593 184 Hopkins, Ellen nw ne 15 29 6 20 114 456 347 Raybura William N B-side nH nw ne 5 30 5 6 8 258 871 Sayler, Henry Q ne nw 9 30 6 40 48 24 23 405 Turpie, William & se se 22 80 6 40 James H sw sw 23 30 6 40 “ “ “ sw sw 8 30 6 40 “ “ “ se sw 23 30 6 40 417 29 96 426 Woosley, Catharine T undl||3wX ne ne 16 80 6 667 24 369 MARION TOWNSHIP. NO. 5. 200 Lockwood KA sw se 4 28 6 40 “ “ se sw 4 28 6 40 250 «10 49 297 Phegley George O nw ne 9 28 6 40 “ “ ne nw 9 28 6 40 359 14 • TOWN OF RENSSELAER. 224 Martin, William H Rensselaer, pt lots 1,2, 3, block 4, heirs south add. lots 2. 4,5,6, 7,8, 9 and 10 “ 8, 955 £62 74 270 Purcupile, Elizabeth Rens. 10 ft off rear end of 4 pt 4, blkt “ “ 25x50 ft adj rear ““4, “7, “8 44 191 JORDAN TOWNSHIP.NO. 6. 16 Blake, Marena Jane ne 32 28 6 160 451 sl9 52 45 Cate Jesse, sw 84 28 7 160 “ “ sw nw 34 28 7 40 380 18 64 60 Dowling Bartholomew ej£ se 27 28 7 80 3'4 13 08 74 East, IN sw 17 28 7 80 847 88 42 75 East, Mary Jaue nw 20 28 7 160 810 81 07 112 Harris, Charles W s’jj ne nw 25 28 7 20 57 293 126 Jordan, William nw se 36 28 7 40 76 384 150 Lee, William D s<4 se nw 33 28 7 20 57 294 184 Mitchell, John F e‘4 ne 22 28 7 80 “ “ w>/4 sw 14 28 7 80 978 47 67 298 Wilson, Samuel, sr. nw nw 20 28 6 40 106 609 30! Wilkinson, Melissa w% ne 33 23 7 80 278 13 56 805 Whsian, Henrietta n l /i sw 19 28 6 57 72 “ “ e-77580 n% se 24 28 7 77 552 28 33 NEWTON TOWNSHIP, NO. 7. 7 Besloskie, John nJ4 s)£ se sw 29 29 7 10 38 $ 4 92 12 Boonstra Siebren w[4 se 30 29 7 80 496 34 37 29 Chris.er, William A w l / t e*4 nw ne 3( 30 7 10 19 322 51 East Joseph B‘/ t se sw 33 29 7 20 137 11 23 53 East, Isaac N s’/J n-hf se sw 33 29 7 10 66 774 53 East John n-hfu-hfse sw 33 29 7 10 66 561 91 Insurance Co., Trav- e-hf se 16 29 7 80 elers e-hfne 21 29 7 80 “ “ •' w-hf w-hf nw 22 29 7 40 2170 80 23 115 Lewes, Henry J &Ella se sw 30 29 7 40 228 811 164 Parr, Emma L n-pt se uw 429 7 15 43 277 175 Keigle, Michael W s-pt lot sne 528710 79 41 809 268 Warren Rhoda e-hf se 31 29 7 80 816 42 99 269 White, Calvin sw nw 10 29 7 <0 816 24 59 271 - nw 10 29 7 40 206 23 16 287 York, Noble J n-hfnw 4 29 7 60 21 “ “ e-hf sw 4 29 7 80 “ “ w-hf ne 4 29 7 70 599 32 93 KEENER TOWNSHIP, NO. 8. 17 Burwell, Amos A nJ4Bl6ae3on-hfne I 32 7 4 18 t 5 87 18 Bowman, Kornelis -e end s-pt shfne 87 32 7 38 50 '* ‘‘ pt n-hf se 27 82 7 840 2«1 23 04 19 Broekway,Sarah J free of rlv mid s-pt2s 83 7 12 50 ** ’* nt nw ne 25 82 7 1 43 725 26 Blakemore George W sc 26 83 7 100 456 213 69 31 Brough, George ae sw nw 1 32 7 10 33 211 47 Campbell, James npt se se 3 32 7 13 37 194 51 Carpenter. Edwin E. s&ept ne ne 11 32 7 15 50 7 '79 81 Fairchild, Hannah sw nw 36 32 7 40 114 8.5 00 90 Goodwin & Gossett s side e end n-hf ne 1 32 7 12 40 12 12 93 Gleason, David o side ue ne 31 32 7 18 “ t “ w-hf nw 32 32 7 80 586 32 61 99 Hawkins, Jane U e-hf nw 7 31 7 80 190 937 106 Hathaway, Riuhmona e-hfne 23 32 7 80 “ " nw 29 32 7 180 " “ w-hf ne 29 32 7 80 1078 47 So 111 Hildreth James raid pt n-hf ne 1 39 7 17 32 56 288 123 James John G sw nw 31 32 7 40 342 20 87 141 McCollum Nelsen B pt n-hf ne 1 32 7 8 27 851 144 Moore, William E sw nw 35 32 7 40 05 75 08 146 Morris Peter & Alex und-hf whfsw 13 31 7 40 114 819 1149 Murphy, Nancy Ann n-hf ue 18 31 7 80 190 14 02 150 Miller. Daniel B sw nw 28 32 7 4o 114 13 16 152 Mosier, Lewis s-hf se 32 32 7 80 453 13 16 173 Reif, Joseph s-pt se se 3 32 7 27 90 453 187 Sweney, Thomas C w-pt e-hf sw 2 32 7 50 166 26 82 196 Sheridan, Willard J nw sw 27 32 7 80 190 58 07 211 Stoeckly George ne ne 6 31 7 40 nw nw 5 31 7 40 184 929 232 Thornton, James A lot 2 36 33 7 39 95 12’J 2143 237 Thompson Alfred n-hf nw 33 32 7 80 “ “ n-hf ne 33 32 7 80 456 22 82 248 Wood, John M ne ne 8 31 7 40 “ “ nhf nw 9 31 7 80 304 15 07 250 Williamson, William nw nw 11 32 7 40 133 361 KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP, NO. 9. 1 Athey Elijah F lot 6 14 32 5 41 *• se sw 14 32 5 40 T ‘ ne nw 23 32 5 40 382 sl7 98’ 48 Ellis Israel 8 w-hf nw 23 32 5 80 273 17 57 84 Jones, Mathew M s side e79a of n-hf se 26 32 5 520 19 108 86 Jouvenat Charles nw sw 632 5 46 33 173 92 Kerr, Francis sw se 22 32 5 40 87 738 102 Lavender, Josiah se ne 35 82 5 40 252 20 48 143 Turpie. Jas II & Win sw 35 32 6 160 228 10 59 161 Warran Diadama fre s&w of riv 10 32 5 456 3 09 164 Wambaugh, John A sw 81 32 554 29 129 642

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WHJUTHELD TOWNSHIP. NO. 10. 5 FH s ?| JI ? Namea of Owaera. Detcristion of . ~ : 9 S 3 Landa. ; : ff X g It Branch Gaarge ate pt w-hf a-kfaa nw 31 » • • J® *at? t 0 Broadway, J. e-hfa-bfaa nw 81 W • 10 » n Braden. Jamaa w-hf w « « • • 7 " 36 Band Thoa I. i .w nw 81 83 6M 8® T 6 >a» ■•ph Alardica f „ an m «a 1 U 98 Buchanan, Bam’l«t al «hf w-hf «w aw 81 83 6 11 80 St * issaiaresrJd ‘ "• “• »c™ f .u,t» , p „. w 0 s g; 41 Carroll, Michael aa nw M 33 « « 10* ®J* 48 Clark, klizabath • nw ne 36 82 6 « g W £ M Dye. Jam.a ae «w 28 83 6 40 48 13 «■ 64 Dya, Otie a end w aide nw nw 6 3» 6 5 IS 1»» 65 Dilley, Jamea B. e-hfe hfew sw 81 33 6 10 95 0•» n r.uo.,g • 90 Hnlbnt,’ D. wntawnwßlß3 686 33 • ?* 104 Hammond. K. P. fro eof riy sw ew 30 83 ®8 (W 5 441 132 James, Joseph sptlotjne 29 35 6 33 125 1719 138 Laonard. Joseph n-hfsw 1 » ® ®® 7 ' * 162 Miller, RobertF nw ne se 13 32 6 lo w 44. 163 Miller, MarthO. «w ne 16 32 • 40 81 W • 173 Parkins, Henry 8. n-M nw 24 32 «80 l->. □t * .-«»• gg ; * w 124 Sigler. Eli A Baalsl T. pt n-hf n-hf ne sw 31 38 b 7 3 1 ' 208 Sabring, Anson, «• ne 33 82 6 ♦» 64 le .* 203 Stoner, Aaron aJavob w end lot 227 83 b 4, jo» 4 211 Sexton, Sarah se ne 2 W • «» 116 8 »>□ 814 Swartz, Elijah R • •_ e . hfße 16 82 « ») 177 8 « 215 Strap!? William D. ’ aw nw 83 M « 40 74 36 226 Tannehill, C. w-hf ehf ae nw 81 33 « 10 » 3 M 228 Turpie, William W 262 Thornton, James A. I°t6 M 83 • 67 30 .. » lota 1 and 4 29 83 • 101 »• ae ns it 88 6 40 .. “ lot6sw 30 33 6 13 28 ne nw 81 83 3 4» M 108 88 233 Wood, Johnß. aae pt n-hf ahfneaw 81 83 6 8 38 530 «g J 2 M, wr. CARPENTER TdWNSHIP, NO. 11. 34 Bradley, Augnstaa a-hf 20 27 6 320 3762 160 T 7 43 Blackwell, Robert pt nhr e aide ne 28 27 680 707 88 55 83 Clymer, Keever «-hf 84 27 « 820 2756 110 61 88 Clark, Caroline A. W side nw ne 4 27 6 8 45 6.. 130 Dewey. Catharine sAent ne 4 27 7 134 42 *b ft ae pt e aide »*nf nw 4 27 7 81 11 403 44 oo 153 Eckles, Surah out lot 17 pt nw nw ue 25 27 7 187 120 10 71 188 Gray, iitchell heire n-hfnw 16 27 7 80 656 235 Hoover, Fred undhfw-hfse 29 27 6 W undhfsese 29 27 6 19 55 « “ unde-hfew 29 27 6 40 1060 72 53 283 Jackson, William 8 pt out lot 6inne 25 27 7 768 285 11 62 814 Lamborn, Laura et a! ept ue ne 14 27 7 80 892 20 50 al, iamb.rn, John Q.A «•«; »•” J» ™ IMI » K 414 Pierce, Wiley H seeptne sw 2 27 7 35 166 25 56 457 Sutton, John »e Jne 7 27 6 40 258 10 57 462 Smith. Marcua L sw 29 27 7 160 464 smilu, marvue n pt n-hf ue 31 27 7 18 84 1611 64 92 470 Stone, Julia A n-hf se se 25 27 7 20 840 13 81 517 Tailman, Charles Jr ■’•hf sw 30 27 6 58 40 01, laiimuu, vus j n-hfnw 81 27 <i 59 62 1671 67 81 519 Trustees Asbury Uni- e-hf ne 17 27 6 80 “ versity “ “ uw ne 17 2< 6 40 884 35 81 TOWN OF REMINGTON. 22 Banta, James 8 Tilt add. sSO ft off chf block 2 28 * 4 05 28 Blunchard. Eben Rem. lots 3,7, block 19 65 V 7" 63 Cormada, Peter ptse ue aec 30, t 22, r 6541100 73 54» 105 Davis, Theodore A Rem. lot 3, block 2, 48 IJj 121 Frazer, James “ lot 11, “ 14, 198 13 84 138 MsTa f “ dd - * hf b, °‘ k 6 ’ 81 3 160 Hardy, David H Rom. lot 12, block 20, 10 847 161 Hollett, J K Rem. lot 5, block 10, 168 618 200 Johnson, Mary E Strat. add. lot 9, block 3,9 t 688 201 Jon venat, Chkrles Rem. a-hf lots 4. 5,6, block 16 547 20 06 306 Kaufman, D H Rem. lot 8, block 1, 93 638 230 Larue> Catharine’Ajl Ke m. w-hf lot 5, block 8. '445 33 42 iLdltii •* j •_» • 223 Lockwood, Nancy Strat add. shf se block 2, 644 58 78 248 Morgan, Sanford A n26|65 sut lot« nw secßo, t 27, r 6 26(100 “ Bruell’s add. lot 8, block 8, ■■ » C& M s add. lot 2, block 2, 66 60 08 268 Pierce. William II C A M b add. lots 6, 9. bloek 6, 32 6 89 273 Poole, Wm j 4 JC Rolgle, C A M’s add. lot 5, block 5, 20 466 274 Pierce Florence W. add. lot 8, block 9, 291 20 96 319 Robs, Nathan O Rem. lots 9, 10, 11, block 16, 180 700 312 Rodman, C P pt as ne sec 25, t27r 7, 40|, 100 48 787 n .U..U aa.sweecßo,t 27 r 6.18211U0 41]1 340 Shaw,Cornelius M aut Bem ] o t 12, block it), 413 1603 343 Schaeffer, J B Schf add. lot 3, block 4, 57 Sl2 344 Spangler, Rebecca Schf add lot 9, block 10 261 987 345 Sinclair, Isaac H Rem. out-lot 1. u of block 10. 142 28 87 847 Spencer, Emma L Rem. e 4125 w-hf lot 6, black 84 271 82 41 848 Spurgeon Henry D Bruell’s add. w 56 ft n-hf block 4, 546 94 49 849 Spencer, M J W. add. eAs 11112 lot 7. block 8, 157 562 354 Spurgeon, Ellen D C A M’s add. se block 4. 6 .. .. .. “ lots 1,2, block 5, 81 305 355 Southard, J E estate Rem. lot 7, block 5, 78 602 357 Snyder, Hurper W Rem. lot 6, block 4, 248 9Ui 381 Thompson, S P Rem. asst of lot 1, block 3, 119 423 .» •> n 551(2 ft of loti, blocks, 94 841 382 Todd, DR W add. 10(11 of lot 4, s||6of 5*7, blk 16, 41 18 81 387 Thompson, Alfred Sehf. add. lot 6, 28 181 396 Underhill, Mary Jut-lo 2«, sw sec 30, 127, r 5 MJIOO. 143 529 397 Unknown Kem. lot 12. block 15, 84 803 397 » Rem. 5|6 of out-lot 7, eof block (8 88 251 410 Yeoman, James Seu. add. lot 12, block 1, 811 979 411 Zea, Ppter H C A M’s add. lot” 5,6, 7, block 8 - » lots 2,2. 13, 14, block I, 132 ’ >SO MILROY TOWNSHIP. NO. 12. 7 Bullis George w-hfew se 15 28 6 30 38 194 37 C’onuett, Mathew F se »e 30 28 5 40 57 2o 43 Drlscol, Elias ne sw Be 15 28 6 10 19 4<M 45 Dodd, Jane A w-hf no ne 28 28 5 20 28 (> 9/ 46 Day. Caroline no se 17 28 5 40 7* “ nw bo 17 28 5 40 816 18 tM “ F K U AEdX C A*e r - ’* 19 28 5 130 97 931 1883 70 Horner, CM wMuhf«e 21 28 5 60 868 16 61 71 Hammond, 8C A I gno 8e 15 28 6 20 28 124 Albert o , 73 Hotssnplller, E R ew sw 23 28 6 40 “ *• bw nw 25 28 H 40 “ *• se ne 26 28 6 40 “ nw sw 26 88 6 40 “ '• ne nw 26 28 6 40 “ “ w-hf nw 26 28 6 80 652 48 83 76 Iliff. Lydia sw se 17 28 5 40 118 13 26 80 Jordan, William aw se 22 28 6 40 76 356 108 Owens Jacob ne sw 21 28 5 40 47 4 14 119 Pierce, Wiley H w-hf nw aw 2S 28 6 20 38 880 129 Sturges, Edward sw iw 8 28 5 40 95 446 146 Timmons, Know M ne 15 28 6 160 860 22 65 157 Ward,ThouAßebec’aE nw bo 21 28 6 40 57 270 159 ":"“jwool"*;- sr 160 Welsh,fjames aw se 10 28 6 40 67 «15 UNION TOWNSHIP. NO. 18 . 49 Conk, Sarah A Bae pt se ew 21 31 6 16 U |9 77 56 Comer, Barney w-hf se nw 18 80 6 20 418 11 16 58 Crawford, Henrietta sw ne 6 80 6 40 166 768 84 Freeman, Joshua und-hf nw nw 680 7 23 25 56 b2B 104 Hurley, John w-hf ne 30 30 6 80 854 17 18 106 Humes, John ehf so nw 18 80 6 20 66 385 107 Harrington, Bruuson w-hf sw 24 31 7 80 2M 11 29 111 Hurley, Theodore ne bo 18 30 6 40 188 61 7.' 1W J chaß e ii. Albert K * ’ a-hfnw 15 80 7 80 188 1:19! 176 Munden, Augustus M ue ue 23 30 7 40 “ “ e-hf ne se 15 30 7 20 287 l.> 4177 McColly, WilUa H w-hf nw ne 19 80 6 20 118 l;;. i 192 Northway, Nancy J w 7(8 w-hf sw 2 30 770 138 9 add Sheppard, Mary A e3lßßslißsw 17 30 7 87 50 . 71 87 14 220 Riker, Abbie F se ee 9 30 7 40 96 4 272 Terrell, Chas M 8(7, I BW o* w ana nr, .■. itber h'rs Wm Terrell4i|7: RW ~ 7 31 7 160 304 60 " 273 Troxell, Amelia J nw 26 31dhU60 680 |45 09 276 Thompson, Alfred nw sw 81 31 6 30 44 76 21 bl 280 Turpie, James H A ne se 7 80 6 40 William s-hf sw 7 30 <1 76 78 “ “ “ se se 18 30 6 40 “ “ •• n*e pt se sw 18 30 6 85 “ “ “ n-hf se 12 30 7 80 “ “ nw nw 18 30 6 36 85 “ “ “ atfaw 18 30 6 40 1098 53 80 288 Vite Vito n-hfj se 19 81 6 80 180 984 297 Wyatt, Harriet B*e pt w-hf ne swls 30 7 16 79 728 305 Wolf, Josiah 8 n-hf sw sw 26 31 7 20 “ “ w side ne 84 21 7 90 218 10 94 817 Yoder, John T s-hf ne sw 15 30 7 20 117 4 54 State of Indiana, Jasper County, so: 1, EZRA C. NOWELS. Auditor Of said county, do hereby «ei Gfy that the foregoing is a true and complete list of all the lands sad town lots returned delinquent by the Treasurer of said county for the non payment of taxes duo thereon for the year 1880 and former years, with ten per cent, penalty, and interest thereon, together with ths tax for the current year [1881,) aud costs of advertißiug, ho far as the sums are liable to bo Bold for taxes, as shown by the return of said Trea iursr; and notice is hereby given that as much of eaid lands and town lota as may be necessary to discharge and pay the taxes, penalty, interest, aad costs due thereon, or due from the owners thereof, at the time of Bale, will bs sold nt public auction at the court-house door, in Rensselaer, ladiana, an the ilrst Monday in March, being the 6th day of March,*, n. 1889. heal. Witness my hand and official seal this Sth day of FehrsI —,— > ary, 1882. EZRA C. NOWELS, Auditor of Jasper «Mahf, ladUaa.

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