Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1920 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAX SALE Notice of Lands and Lots Returned Delinquent for Non-Pay-ment of Taxes for the Year 1918 and Former Years, in Jasper County, Indiana *—7“- ~ r ■ * c “ * * g 2 5 OWNERS . - DESCRIPTION a - 5 j g-g - = eg 'eg » £ £ So" n co® <>• - £ ■ ■ m H « < « Q Q O O fit 119 M w side ne nw 12 30 5 35 27.61 21.09 .60| 49.30 253 A Pt sw ' ..20 29 6 31 46.86 | 17.10' .6o| 64. k 55 Halstead* Orpheus C . .se ne ............18 29 740 nw* ne* ”* .”1-•’*’ *’• '• • • -18 29 740 139.85 163.26 1.80(304.41 91 .Lawman, Roy .........we ........18 36.87 H 79.34 - - .60 107.81 262 Sk°*Yohn S ...Parr w % lot 3 blk 1 111.68 .02 55.20 t .07 .60 167.57 McK C^r k Oaks lot 8, blk 7 ..... 9.97 ’ 5.43 .60 16.00 471 Wallace, Chas. W. ... .Parr, !ot 5, blk 1 ■■■■■•■ •” and Harry Baugh ..... 100 ft p 167.33 .23 33.18 . .17 1.20 192.11 254 gne 32 30 540 50.06 1.17} 43.43, 1.01 .60| 96.27 si 11 31 5 160 61.25 I 52.36 .60| 114.21 ™ 7? -2431 640 32.16 9.77| 16.54. .51 .60| 59.58 282 Rice A^ron, R. R./. se ’. 931 6 158 97 97.45 513.46 • 87.71 ,60| 699.22 84 Daniels, Henry M se w sw ' 631 | 73*131 149.50| 37.84 47.00 1.20} 235.54 25 A. ...e %ne 15 27 780 83.90 64.84 .60*1 148.74 _ REMINGTON— = 7 -463—Glosser, Violet C. Chamber & Morgan’s add to . , ... ——— town of Remington, lot 3 and s 14 ft of it 2 blk 7 ...... I 19.75 11.29 1.20| 32.24 -2.6 Jones. Mrs. Elma ONg plat Its 1 | 22>M 4 ,. 04 3 L. ...Pt lot 5 ... ......14 32 5| 13 .57 I .15 .60 1.32 4 Ames, Edward P Fitzgerald’s Oak Grove Park lot 3 -68 .15 .60 1.43 77 Greeg, Richard C w% se 35 32 580 31.19 6.28 18.45 4.82 .60 61.34 KEENER—--24 Barry, Emory .........sw ne ....... 931 7 40 e % sw 931 7 80 nw sw 931 7 40 — nw ... 931 7 160 I —rr- —— ■ se ’ . 931 7 40 223.69 129.69 3.00 356.28 296%5t01p, Charles . n % se 831 7 80 50.11 26.93 .60 77.64 368 White, James McDonald’s add to DeMotte I lot 18, blk 1 9.4 8 .10 4.83 .oU 10.01 372 White. .Ada F. McDonald’s add to - DeMotte Its 13, 14, 15 in blk 1 pt O L . 21, ne se T. 27 32 7 22 20-.82 7.19 2.40 30.41 —WHEATFIELD . COBP. I 61 Hight. Maud Graham’s addition to Town of , I mgnt, Wheatfield, Its 15, 16, blk 2 45.25 47.96| . ( 1.20 J 94.41 67 Height, Edward R Original plat of town of I I I Wheatfield It 6 & n pt It 5 • I I I I blk 5 I I I I 16-08 7.63 1.20| 24.91 92 Knoll. George G. ......pt OL29ne se .... 25|32| 6| ijll 2.71 2.40 .60| 5.71 159 Seely, -Edward Graham’s 2nd add to Town of I I I I I Wheatfield, Its 16 &17 blk 5 | | | -| 4.57 6.10 1.20| 11.87 -STATE OF INDIANA; -COUNTY OF JASPER, SSt . /" ~ “1 Schuyler C. Robinson, Auditor of said County, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete list of ali the lands and town lots delinquent by the Treasurer of said county, for non-payment of taxes due thereon, tor the vear 1918, for former years, with penalties thereon, together with the tax of the current year, 1919, and the eoeis of advertising, so far ac the same are liable to be sold for taxes as shown by the return of said and notice is hereby given that as much of said land and town lots as may be necessary to discharge and pay the taxes, penalties and costs due thereon. or due from ’he owners thereof at the time of sale, will be sold st public auction- at the Court House Door, in Rensselaer, Inditua, on the second Monday in February, being the 9th day of February, A. D. 1920 commencing at 10 a. m. of said day and continuing from day to day thereafter until all are offered. • - SCHUYLER C ROBINSON. Auditor of Jasper County.
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