Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1915 — Page 4

NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAX SALE. Notice of Lands and Lots Returned Delinquentfor Non-Payment of Taxes for the Year 1913 and Former Years, in Jasper County, State of Indiana

. \s, _ lik * **_ n +* to fi ——— u ® Sac s ft C r 4) S E 2 ? 8 • S* • ~ H•«i tl m NAME* OF OWNERS DESCRIPTION OF LANDS §■•.£ % 1 go £ S . = ic2c £•§ sci: £5 • S £ 3 ||[ep j x s* < a g ° Burnett. Htry W ?“""]• K,PR * 4, I# S 1 >2 640 10.07 17.28 IAB7 12.80 1o oJls ®* V . 1 ** JB “* * 31 32 020 17.94 7.91 18.60 6.96 .20 46.61 Duvla. Marlor . n% se ne , M k 3.9 sLH 3.87 1.73 .20 11.19 Hollingsworth. E. L. w% nw no = 80 29 39 77 . u 9.66 00.60 .20 182.79 Lukin. Nettle se - 2.81 1.80 .20 10.87 Plchllk. Jennie pt n* »e 2b 42 0 . 71 742 . 20 3.37 Sprinkle, Samuel K. Dunn’a K. P. R. let 17 • / Brown, Francis M. Kersey, Sigler’s add Lota 12, gBo 5 40 .40 12.30 - IS * blk 4 131 7 39 2 10.89 3.02 9.06 2.09 .20 26.26 Ciesellskt. Stephen A ....... nw ne JJJ ] ” JJ 7.74 ,20 17.26 Colling*. Harry A, and Ona.. se ae 14 29 .20 31.29 DeMoes, Albertlaa and Leah.. DeMotte, lot 1, blk « _ • ' Qravenstuk, Garrett pt ne_ ”” 5 55 ' .7 VVV'fciv i ' 96.16 116.06 .60 211.82 DeMotte, lot 0. blk 3 19 663 4.07 .20 10.60 Granger. Willie F und 3-8 o. I. 2, nw 26 32 7 19 6.63 Granger, Lucy N. und 4-8 o. 1. 2, nw 4<) 2.02 Keraey. Sigler*, add. It 3b 1 ‘J ™ 20 „ Sweeney. John W pt se sw 232 1 Sigler, C. CL Kersey, Sigler’s add. Its 1,2, 3, 4. 7,8, 11. blk 8. lta 1, 2. 8. . 423 2.60 11.92 4, 6. 6. blk 4 26 32 7 20 88 .09 ■ .72 .20 1.90 True, Stephen J. ... DeMotte, McDonald's add, lta 26 29 8.01 .40 34.70 12. 13. blk 2 .......... 47 ‘ 39 29.64 20 77 23 Vender Vllet, Albert * •- • '•?* tl , gft • “*-« «k ?..S ge nw ,3332 740 127.24 105.70 60 233.64_ Wojohn. Carl and Christina., sw JJ[ \ 6e . 41 4.3 s 26.43 1.18 .40 85.78 w% se .. 7 54 go 11 49 9.48 .20 21.17 Wilson. Andrew lot 5 sw 36 33 7 64 so WllkATraiD TOWMIUF- 30 33 6 64 15.43 14.64 .20 30.27 Alyea, John lot 6 Jellies. Lois Wilson s*4 ne sw .„ 6 20 19.79 46.22 6.10 3.64 .40 76.05 eV4 se sw 23.57 .20 44.14 Knapp. Wm. A. . nw se 36 3. 6 4 259 .40 5.74 Rad eke, W. H. Kersey, lots 1. 2. blk 3 40 gliO .20 6.70 vnatmui *dwn— 19 34 27.76 40 40.49 Clark, Harmon N Lots 1,2, blk 6 B*n 8 * n 0 8 2.25 .07 .20 5.11 Hollingsworth. E. L. pt o 1 17 n>4 8e • 1“ ” " H 27 1012 40 21.79 Miller. Minnie H. Graham’s add. Its 7, 8. blk 2 • 262 , 0 8 , 40 6.11 Shaffner, Leon Bentley’s add, Its 12, 13, bk 3 Sayler, John B. et al ..'' 61 11.69 .13 10.50 .12 .40 22.84 Bentley’s sub alv o 1 1,2, it 8 Wagner, Henry C. and Llszle Miller’s add, pt nos lot 1, bk 2 4 g 0 12 29 • Miller’s add, lots 1,2, 3, blk 2 . 1 «.06 5.44 - Gel Pert, Hulda S .. o 1 6. se sw 26 32 6 2 4.4» pt 016,ne sw 25 32 6 814 W»»A» TCWnXZPPieree. Richard S. IVT /.'“.'.'.'.'“Y'V; !!!!!!! S 3! « 63.34 35.05 65.13 4.28 .40 168.20 Welmer, Charles w% se 32 28 680 —— 36 . 8 « 78 . 2 6 5,69 .40 l^e.SS ©7* DIXON TOWHSSXf— ,o 7fi , 2 5 .20 14 21 Brock us, Schuyler C. Fair Oaks, lot 15, blk 3 Barber James and n» nw *'” * J{ JJJ g ? 37.54 30.82 62.75 53.22 .40 184.73 Isaac Trotman s% sw 01 0 27 2 o 9.36 Brusnahan, Mary Parr, o 1 27 . Goff, Francis M. Fair Oaks, lots 4. 6. 6, 7. and - 72 g 1.00 18.49 nV4 blk 4 714 9*38 8.16 .20 17.74 Moore, Irene Pt nw 8 3 427 ,20 10.38. Price, John W Parr, pt lot 4, blk 1 ........ • ' B3 .26 .20 .98 Schult*. Bertha and Paul ....s side sw sw ’“l° . 40 21 S 6 32.50 • .20 64.56 Stephenson, Alva ne nw a 2 ‘ 30 ' 25 , 2 o .72 Turner, Barton G. ... ... ... Fair Oaks, lot 16, blk 6 Vlte, Marcel A and 203.62 23.85 67.71 .20 348.29 Vita, St. Louis V. s* se 19 31 6 so 4Q 12 50 Cottlngham, Fannie F. Fair Oaks, It 1, bk 7, It 4, bk 1 ■ 20 444 Cottingham. W. H. Fair Oaks, lot 20, blk 7 H&kkLEY TOWNSHIP- a/> ■» on :M v • 8.11 Archer, Martha A. et al Gifford, lot 8, blk 7 Barber James and 22 . 6 i 76.09 44.58 103.19 .20 246.67 Isaac Trotman V* VVsV:W ‘ J. !! 6 .07 .69 .0« -.20 -L73---Lodge *O.O. F. NO. 171 .... Gifford w 42 ft lot 3, blk 8 .* <> B 08 f 0 ** u Rees. William Newland, lot 7, blk 2 11.40 Hell, Geo. J. pt sw sw 630 6 17 89 ~ , w 630 6 39 34 sw se 630 6 40 35.23 49.61 26.10 .60 111.44 WAUUI TOWNSHIP 15 .46 .20 32.77 Brook. John and Cora E. .... Pt se sw 831 ® “ Dunlap. Jno. et al ne 29 31 6 160 M 29 31 5 80 t, ne se 29 81 6 40 ne 32 31 6 40 nt sw ne ... 32 31 5 1 89.93 12.23 74.76 9.27 1.00 186.18 pt 21 31 640 731 63 9.10 .48 .20 17.62 Hunt, Judson J w side ne se 32 31 6 26 10.44. 20 27r74 Greenlee. Eva se se 88 ” B „ g4B 10.55 .20 19.23 Robert, John !»-. : P« n« »w . Itn .« .16,82 Stephenson, Wm. W. s&wpt ne se 10 3 539 50 6.26 20j 22 . 23 Slkuson, Julia, et al e 2-3 w% se 12 31 563 33 9.29 2 9g J 48 .57 Thompson, Chester G. nf* nw ~.. 28 31 5 80 HANGING GMTZ TP.— „ Mary B. W* « ■ ■■■. «» « » |<|o ~„6 J8. 1 2 6.8, ... 186.76 GIT.TAM TOWNSHIP— Thompson, Chester G ne ... 26 31 5 160 ,u nw 26 31 6 80 v .. 23 3i5?60 .65.«2 52.73104.33 .so .60 214.0 s sw ne « 28. 28 2.73 20.ee 2.37 .»■ 5«4 Garvin. Wllford M sfc ne 15 28 6 40 nw so • • 15 2S 6 4u sw nw ;;;; u2 B e 40 55.68 29.53 35.86 15.4 s .eo 137.50 Gaffleld. Wm. P, a% sw . 22 28 6 80 sw se 22 28 6 40 s* ntt"se\:::::::::::...... 22 2s 6eo 62.93179.33 55.77 10.67 .eo 309.30 Mansard, chas. f .......... ;;;;;;;;; u"ge I 9 so.si iss.oi 97.27 .40 652.48 Spencer, N. S «w , 14 28 6 160 eVi nw 14 28 6 80 nw nw 14 28 6 40 nV4 ne n% s* ne' 15 28 640 164.57 65.03 145.86 42.28 1.00 418.73 Makeever. John nw sw .2428 640 69.16 ’ 42 ' 8 jl Vernon, Thoa. A. pt nw ne 7 28 6 38 8 42.« . Reed. Frank Ml ne sw 7 28 5 40 sw sw 7 28 5 30 37 „W cw ns 5 27 14 r Z 728 5 26 97 39L76 .80 392.65 " 798 k so 72 60 .20 72.80 Welty, p„ p. fl . s 20 acres se nw <2B 6 ze Gifford. 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blk 15 f \ Rens. c c plat. Its 8. 3. 13, b 16 Hens, e c plat. Its 4,6, 16, bl 7 R«ns 6 c plat. Its 3,6, 6,7, 16, blk 16 S Rens. c c plat. Its 3,4, 8, 10, blk 20 Rens. ,c C plat. Its 2,4, 6,9, / blk- 2i Rens. c c plat. Its 7,8, blk 22.. Rens. c c plat, Its 1, X 6. 6.' 6, 10, blk 28 ... Rens. c c plat, Its 1,3, 4,6, 3; 9, 11, 1?, 13, .-,16, blk 24.... 41.81 8.90 37.26 7.67 18.30 114.44 Mansfield, Clias. F. s% ne 128 6 80 B 8 128 6 160 62.80 19.13 163.63 120.16 .40 366.11 Aldrich, Emerald Weston’s add, Its 1,2, 3, bk 15 16.64 23.22 .60 39.36 Bible, Hattie A. and Wm. E... Thompson’s sub. dlv. bk 3, It V g. blk 1 81 09 27.07 .20 68.36 Groom, John i Sunnyslde add.. Its 20, 23, 24, blk 1, Columbia, add. w 4-5 lot 8, blk 6 0-24 2.83 .80 9.87 Hopkins, Arthur H Weston’s add,' Its 9, 10, bk 26 Weston’s add. Its 14, 15 pt 13, bk 27 Leopold’s add. Its 6,7, blk 5.. Sunnyslde add, Its 1,2, blk 5.. 1-93 21.82 1.62 1.80 27.17 Lagan, F. C Riverside Park add, It 1, blk 1 46.06 1.67 1.41 .16 .20 49.66 Stoner, Martha E. et al Thompson’s add, It 10, blk 1 25.52 22.22 .20 47.94 Barcus, Geo. N Austin & Paxton add, It 9, bk 1 ®- 70 - - 20 12-80 BEKIKOTOH TOWJT— Harris, Violet ... Stratton’s add. Its 1,2, blk 2 17.38 9.86 .40 37.64 Lock, James W # Western add, Its 7,8, 9, blk 2 91.34 18.84 .60 110.78 Lyons, Wm w. oil east of blk 10 12.14 10.95 .20 28.29 Pefley, Chas. and Daisy D.... Western add, It 6&5% 6, bk 9 -- 31.04 25.28 .40 66.7Stillman, John. ......: Patton’s add, pt It 1, blk 1... 15.96 26.72 .20 42.88

STATE OF INDIANA, County of Jasper, SS: r I, Joseph P. Hammond, Auditor of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete list oi all the lands and town lots returned delinquent by the Treasurer of said county, for non-payment of taxes due thereon, for the year 1913, for former years, with penalties thereon, together with the tax of tyie current year, 1914, and the 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 aaid land and town lots as may be n ecessary to discharge and pay the taxes, penalties and costs, due thereon, or due from the owners thereof at the time of s ale, will be sold at public auction at the Court House xjoor, ’ In Rensselaer, Indiana, on the second Monday in February, be ing the Bth day of February, A. D. 1916, commencing at 10 a. m. of said day and continuing from day to day thereafter until all are ofTered. JOSEPH P. HAMMOND, Auditor Jasper County.

Rensselaer Republican DALLY AJHB 9UD-WMILI CXAX.BT .* CXkAmic - Publishers •SB FRIDAY 0362 ZS UOVUB WB3PY IPHIOI Semi-Weekly Republican entered Jan. 1897, as second class mall matter, at he postofficS at Rensselaer, Indiana, mder the act of March 3. 1879. ■ i |— Evening Republican entered Jan. l, 897, as second class mail matter, at the postofflce at Rensselaer, Ind.. under .he act of March 3, 1879. BUBSCmZFTXOV Bi*M m . Jaily by Carrier, 10 Cents a Week. By Mall, $3.50 a year. Semi-Weekly, in advance. Year, |1.£,0. Saturday, January 16, 1915;

Classified Column MAXES FOB CUISmiB ABE. Three lines or less, per week of six isues of The Evening Republican and tvo of The Serai-Weekly Republican. 6 centa Additional soace pro rata. FOB.* SALS. FOR SALE—SI7S Cecilion piano player with 59 rolls; good as new; bargain if taken at once, —H. R. Lange, Collins’ shoe store.

FOR SALE Fine lot of nice carnations from Columbia City, all colors, no split ones, 50 and 60 cents a dozen. Paper white narcissus, 50 cents per dozen. SweH peas, 50 cents per hundred. —King Floral Co.

FOR SALE—Single Comb R. I. Red cockerels, Hoosier strain—H. J. Dexter, Phone 926-C.

FOR SALE —Good, wild feed hay; will sell in rick.—H. J. Reeder, Phone FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels.—M. I. Adams. Phone 933-L. FOR SALE-4A new 5-roOm biing*alow; cheap if taken at once.— Geo. Heuson, Phone 607. FOR SALE—Two ear loads of good steers. Write Box 186, Renseslaer. or Phtone 615. FOR SALE—Some Bronze turkey gobblers. Harvey Messman, Phone 506-L. , .. _ , ' FOR SALE—One good as new Essex Model incubator, 300 egg capacity.—Gangloff Bros. FOR SALE—MiIk, 7c a qt. delivered any place in town; morning deliveries only.—C. A. Reed, Phone 930-B. FOR SALE—BO acres, in cultivation. R F. D„ well located, splendid buildings, some tile and all good corn and clover land. Price $75; terms SI,OOO down. Remainder long time.—Arthur G. Catfc, FOR SALE—6O acres, ten acres timber and remainder black corn land in cultivation, on main road near school and station. Fine outlet for drainage. New four-room house, bam and well. Terms SBOO down. Long time on remainder. Price $75. Inquire at First National Bank. FOR SALE—Some pure bred Poland China boars, big type. Telephone, call or write Elmer E. Pullings, Medaryville, Ind. FOR SALE—22O acres improved Newton county land, four miles from market, 160 acres under cultivation and brat tiled quarter in western Indiana, balance meadow and timber pasture. Fair improvements. Price $75 per acre for quick gala Reasonable terms to right party. If interested write or wire J. A. Wells, Aledo, HL

FOR SALE—I6O acres, 2 miles DeMotte, mostly all level; 60 acres tor corn; fine outlet paid for. s4® per acre, SI,OOO cash, balance to suit Might trade.—J. Davisson.

FOR SALE—Good 4-foot wood. Phone 915-D. J. M. Yeoman. FOR SALE—32O acres, V 4 mile of town; gravel road on two sides; Make-Em-Self ditch running lengthwise through place; nearly all under cultivation; S7O per acre, SIO,OOO mortgage due March 1, 1917, can be assumed; balance cash. A snap.— W. H. Wells, DeMotte, Ind. FOR SALE—One 3-yr-old Shorthorn bull, eligible to registry.—F. T. Ringeisen, McOoysburg, Ind. FOR SALE —A few White Holland turkeys, extra fine ones.—Leo Kolhoff, Phone 901-J. FOR SALE—IO-acre farm, good black land all in cultivation, fair buildings, fruit, etc.; 7 Ya miles of tensselaer; you ca rent onion nd nearby; $1,500, will take SSOO down, terms to suit on balance—J. Davisson, Rensselaer, Ind. ~ WANTED. WANTED—To buy young milk cows.—J. A. Dunlap, Phone 16. WANTED—By Feb. Ist, a house of 4, 5 or 6 rooms.—Dave Harris, R. D. No. 4 WANTED—Fat hogs lor market. Phone 400.—A. W. Sawin. WANTED—lnformation as to the whereabouts of the large Japanese umbrellas, lanterns and other decorations belonging to the last year’s Junior class.—Phone 484 WANTED —Girl to assist in kitchen at Makeever House.—Mrs. L. p. Fate. ” FOUND. j FOUND —Locket with boy’s picture inside. Inquire here. lost! LOST—An auto crank, in front of Murray’s store.—F. A Turfler. LOST—A gold bar pin, with an amdthyst at each end. Finder please notify Mrs. Frank Biggs, Phone 909-E or leave at Republican office LOST—Man’s gypsy ring, set with three stones, two diamonds with ruby in center. Return to Republican office.

MISCELLANEOUS. Automobile livery “Frenchy” Deschand, proprietor. A new car just purchased. Will drive anywhere at any time. Now is the time to send in your application for auto license and get a small number. We have the blanks and will fill them out and send them in for you.—The Main Garage, N. C. Shafer, Notary Pub li&

Business dull? There’s a fine tonic at hand. Try Republican advertising. RENSSELAER MARKETS. gam— 63c. ts—4Bc. Wheat—sl.2s. ; Rye—9sc. Butterfat—32c. Eggs—3sc. Chickens —10y*c. Turkeys—l3c. Ducks—loc. Geese—9c. Rabbits—7sc per dozen. A NOTRE DAME LADY’S APPEAL To all knowing sufferers of rheumatism, whether muscular or of the Joints, sciatica, lumbago*, backache, pains in the kidneys or neuralgia paina, to write to her for a home treatment,, which baa repeatedly cured all at these tortures. She feels It her duty to send It to all sufferers FREE. You cure yourself at home s* thousands will -'stify—no change of climate being neeeasnry. This simple dlacorery banishes uric add from the blood, loosens the stiffeosd Joints, parities the - btot M* brightens the efragrJW*T*Mf elasticity and tone to the whole wystem. Yf th* shore interests you. for proof address Mrs if. n i . Box B. Notre Dame, tad.

- Mr. Altheide, who is leading the singing at the revival meetings at the Christian church, went to Lowell this morning to spend the day with friends. Owing to the large demand we have secured another largo shipment of those fancy naval oranges. This week 27c per dozen.—Rowles & Parker, Phone 95. Mis 9 L. W T . Mallory, Miss Ethel Dyer and Mrs. Rowles will spend the week end in Chicago, where they will meet Miss Nabor, from New Jersey, who will return so an extended visit with Mrs. Rowles. The day of harsh physics is gone. People want mild, easy laxatives. Doan’s Regulets have satisfied!' digestion. All druggists sell it., thousands. 25c at all drug stores;. Word has been received from Miss Elizabeth Spaulding that her brother-in-law died at his home at Reelsvillo on Wednesday. The cause of death Was blood poisoning. The'funeral is to be held today. Eczema spreads rapidly; Itching almost drives you mad. For quick relief, Doan's Ointment is well recommended 50c at all stores. The Vurpillat opera Irousr at Winamac was destroyed by fire yesterday, the loss being several thousand dollars. The Shill store in the same building was also damaged. An overheated stove is sup-, poed to have started the fire. Woman loves a clear, rosy com-. plexlon. Burdock Blood Bitters is« splendid for purifying the blood,, clearing the skin, restoring sound* Price sl. Miss Bernice Long entertained about twenty of her young girl friends at her home on Weston street last evening. Music was the principal feature of the evening. The girls left about 10 o’clock alter having spent a very pleasant evening. Uncle Sam’s armada is assembling: at Guantanamo, Cuba. For thet first time in two years the entires Atlantic fleet will hold target practice and'practice fleet maneuvers;.. Twenty-one battleship? and a mosquito fleet of destroyers, colliers; gunboats, cruisers and a few sutn marines will be given a joint workout.

CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tin Kind You Han Always Qmigtt Bean the ST? Signature of CjS&fyyr XbUcJUH: CHICAQO. INDIANAPoSk* LOUISVILLE RV. Ohioafo to Northwest, Cincinnati, ant the lestk, hoiifr- ' rills gad French Uok avetogs. ““effect'oct’S, lsS?** NORTHBOUND. V No. 36 ~4:48 am No. 4 ..:.5:01 am No. 40 „ 7:so am No. S 2 10:48 am No. 88 8:15 pm No. 6 8:44 pm No. 80 7:08 pm SOUTHBOUND. No. 85 12:15 up No. 81 .. .7:41 pm Naff .11:28 am, *** •••••••••“:««- No. 88 2:01 pm , Din, 88 ........8.12 No. 3 11:10 pm Noe. 87 and 88 atop on Farr on Saturday. t