Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 16 January 1891 — Page 3
KAMKS or OWNERS DESCRIPTION OF LANDS.
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Co. do do Eyon Joseph S..... do do Roberts Leah .Sexton Marv ... SVhite Sarah A
A1 ford Talbott & Co. Pt el-2 1-4 Binford John Brewer Julfa A Butler Mary emd wl-2 swl-4 Sample Elizabeth Graham Susan do do Heath Jasper N do do Jack Margaret do do
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Hanley John Jr Chandler Duncan Sam and
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Grigsbv Jno & Sarah nwc nw}£ sw% 31 10 6 Desliong Marion W nd s% sel-4 se^ 10 16 Ross Stephen lied wl-2 sc34 1" Wright Isom and A
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.^nquent tax notice.
A List of Lands and Lots Returned Delinquent for the Non-Payment of taxes for the
Year 1889, and Previous Years, in Hancock County, Indiana.
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BttOWN TOWNSHIP.
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Collins swc ne 1-4 se )4 7 17 8 Coon Catharine Brammer Jane 1C Gilmore Jacob Hess Phebe et al McNatt Alice A Nichols William & jsaac Willow Branch 43 Rvon Mariah S do do 17 do do
GREEN TOWNSHIP.
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24 30
nd wKw^nwM10 17 7 }9 semd nel-4 917 39 50
swd nel-4 35 17 I. sed sel-4 sel-4 29 17 ned nel-4 nel-4 32 17 &
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NAMES OF TOWNS AND ADDITIONS.
... Wiluinson ... Willow Branch. ... Wilkinson nec 5 ... Willow Branch 20 ... Wilkinson pt 1
Tucker Catharine Nashville 23
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HIIANDYWIN i: TO WNSHIP.
liUCKCREEK TOWNSHIP.
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CENTER TOWNSHIP.
Cooper Elbert Maxwell HI si si-2 Richardson HenryE Mohawk Isew Heck Thomas enid nel-4 sel-4 8 16 7 75 Hudson Mary E wind nel-4 nel-4 8 16 7 do do do do •_ KirkpatrickDavidP wd ne 1-4 ne 1-4 32 16 7 Bennett Mattie I.... nd 1-2 nel-4 1 16 6 41 40 McCune John S •••_ Southard George W sd 1-2 sw 1-4 1 16 6 Walker Noble heirs swd 1-2 se 1-4 1 16 6 2 50 do do nedwl-2se 1-4 1 16 6 5... Wiison Samuel ned 1-2 ne 1-4 8 16 7 6 ...
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Max. Apple 1-2... 4
Eden md 17 do md 24
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JACKSON TOWNSHIP.
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McCord Lucy McCordsville Brad.. 59 ... do do do do 64 ... 31 9 81 10 14 52 Smith Albert hrs Woodberry ... 28 ... 38 17 20 75 Thomas Ruth A and 10 10 20 8 40 pt 1-2 ne 1-4 26 17 5 ... 3 10 5 10 20 8 40 •JVelcliel Marion
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VERNON TOWNSHIP.
Bills William S... .. nwl-4 nwl-4 16 17 6 40 ... do do el-' nwl-4 17 17 6 80 ... ..." 10:1 89 63 73 40
Rills John el-2 nel-4 23 17 5 80 ... do do ed nwl-4 nel-4 23 17 5 15 ... do do nwd wl-2 nwl-4 24 17 5 39 50 do do sed wl-2 nwl-4 14 17 5 40 ... 38 05 81 77 80 120 fi'2 Brooks Albert E swd wl-2 nwl-4" 14 17 5 20 ... ... 3 54 7 99 20 11 73 Bird John heirs wd nl-2 sel-4 10 17 6 24 29 do do ed nl-2 sel-4 10 17 6 33 11 56 40 24 29 Binford John
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Ollie do do Chodrick Margaret & Conger George Davis Ellen Cummics Chas Gardner Mary A pt Gardner Mary A do do do do Hiday John jr Hiday John H, do do Jeffrey WiLard do do Kellum Margeret do do Miller Catherine, Spurry George. Ogle Chas A & Leno-
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Trustee's Sale of Real-Estate and Personal Property.
"\TOTICE is hereby given that Henry Fralich, |_N trustee in the matter of the voluntary assignment of Albert Helms, by virtue of his authority as said trustee, and also by virtue of a certain judgment made and entered of record in the Hancock Circuit Court, September term, 1890, in order book number 40, on page 304, in a certain action wherein Hayden P. Anderson is plaintiff and Albrt Helms, etal, are defendants, will, on
Saturday, February 28, 1891.
sell at public auction, on the premises in the town of New Palestine, Hancock county, Indiana, between the hours of 12 m. and 4 o'clock p.m.the following described real estate to-wit: Lot eight [8] in Gundrums aorthwestern addition to the town ot New Palestine, and lot twenty-one [21] in Walkes addition to the town of New Palestine, together with the flouring mill and the engines, boilers, fixtures and machinery situated thereon and'appertinent thereto, in Hancock county, Indiana, and at the same time and place said trustee, by virtue of his authority as sucn trustee will also sell at public auction the following described real-estate to-wit Lots four [41, five [51 and six [61 in KirkhofTs west addition to the town of New Palestine, HancocK county, Indiana also all the personal property of said assignor AlbArt Helms, [except such as has been set off to him] remaining unsold.
Terms of Sale.
All of said property will be sold upon the following terms: One-third of the purchase money cash one-third in nine months and the remaining onethird in twelve months from the day of sale, the purchaser to execute his notes for the deferred payments with 6 per cent, per annum interest and waiving recourse to valuation laws, providing for the pavment of attorneys fees and secured by a mortgage on the premises.
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Barrett Eliza A sd swl-4 nwl-4 14 16 7
Barrett Eliza A sd nwl-1 nwl-4 14 16
Denny Mary e'4 e)4 swl-4 23 17 6
STATE OF INDIANA, Hancock Count3r, SS:
Dated January 14, 1891.
STATE OF
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WM. NEW DITCH.
BUSSELL DITCH.
C. J. JACKSON DITCH.
I, JAMES L. MITCHELL, Auditor in and for said county »,nd State, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a correct list of lands and town lots returned deliquent to me by the County Treasurer for non-payment of taxes for the year 1889, and previous years, together with the penalty, interest, and cost thereon, to which is added the taxes of the current year,
I S I A N A
HaneocL Ccuntv^
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That so much of the foregoing de.*""bed lands and town lots as may be necessary to discharge the taxes, penalty, interest and cost due thereon, will be sold by the County Treasurer, at tK court-house door, in the City of Greenfield, in said county and State, commencing on the second Monday in February, A. D. 1891, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., the same being the 9th day of February, A. D., 1891, and continuing from day to day until all are sold, unless such taxes, penalty, interest, cost and charges are paid before said day of sale.
Dated this 14th day of January, 1891.
HENRY FRALICH, Trustee.
Chas. G. Offutt, Attorney. lt4
To Correspondents
February Term, A. D„ 1891.
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JAMES 1L. MITCHELL, Auditor Hancock County.
JAMES L. MITCHELL, Auditor Hancock County.
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Notice of Final Settlement.
THE STATE OF INDIANA HANCOCK, COUNTY SS: In the matter of the estate of Alexander T. Foley, deceased. No. 688 in the Hancock Circuit Court.
IT KNOWN, That on the lfith day of JanuaA. D., 1891, James L. Foley, Administrator of the Estate of Alexander Foley deceased, died in the office of the Clerk of the Hancock Circuit Court, his final settlement account in said estate. The creditors, heirs and legatees of said decedent are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said final settlement account, and that the same is set down for hearing on February 9th, A. D., 1891, the same being the 1st Judicial day of the February Term, A. ii., 1891, to be begun, held and continued at the court-house in the city of Greenfield, commencing on Monday, the 2nd day of February, A. D. 1891, and that unless they appear on said day and show cause why said final settlement accpunt should not be approved, the same will be heard and approved in their absence.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said Courtj this 15tli day of January, A. D., 1891.
M. F. RICKOFF.
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