Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1918 — Page 8

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NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAX SALE Notice of Lands and Lots Returned Delinquent for Non-Payment of Taxes for the Year 1916 and Former Years, in Jasper County, Indiana - i . * ■ 1 11 i • ~*i 2 ■>> 1 . ~ w u O, i £ C B e £ E 55 DESCRIPTION cl , I t c e 35 Sj ! owiiERS - MS ti is iil t til si u I . Ifs i l a 8 3 e* 1 Z ■ : ■ ■■ , —— —— —— , '* L ' iEWSSELAEBr—a. Brown Albert S. Sunnyside add. Lota 10-11-12-38 Brown, Aiuer 13-14-16-16-17-18-19-20-21-22-23 ' 24-25-26. Block 10. All of » block 11. Lot 1, block 12. Lota 1-2-3-4, block 13 : 2# ’ 4B 2808 # ' 2 ° * 3 ' 75 _ . . Leopold’s Add. Lot 14, blk. 9 . 320 Davisson. Joslah ..... we.ton'B Ad(L> 840 ft> lot 33 „ „ 49 . 34 . 80 118 . 06 El 7 Hemphill, James S. Leopold’s Add.. Lots 2-3, blk. „ 7| 11.24 .80 43.80 and Hemphill, Angela 4 - 2 * ' 884 ‘ 4O 8 33 «ll Kays, Mary a Riverside Park Add., Pt lot 1, _ .. __ 672 Lagen, F. C blk 1 48.71 .41 .40 49.67 w Weston’s Add. Lot 5, blk. 7.. 13 41 1140 * 4O 26 ’ 21 677 Lewis, James W Weston’s Add., Lota 1-2-3, , 1103 Smith, Leroy bUt 14 8.68 7.10 1.20 17.08 CABPEMTWl — r 888 Swartzell, Albert P. .. and Maggie Kerstner - g() 33 .** 4.18 29.11 3.60 .40 70.79 Swartzell nw XAKGXffO MOVE— 33 29 - 80 48 Dennis, Susan ........ e% se . 89 133.95 123-91 117.00 105.73 ,80 480.39 8W 2g g g 0 36.64 .40 36.04 Add’l. Herr, Emma .. n% nw 17.66 •4° 18 - 38 pt s wagon road se sw QILLAM— ■ 430 6 41 84 *1.49 .21 *l-76 .16 .46 64.00 64 Dunn, Ida M. et. al ... ** n * ne itTT.mOY— 7 38 s 40 64 41 9.90 62.30 10.21 .80 127.62 109 Moon, Edward s "* 728 0 s * MAKXOH— . nw „„ 628 6 19 60 15.60 6.14 18.28 4.26 .40 43.67 39 Bruce, Lawaon L*. p + * 36 29 6 71 64 66.79 63.85 68.02 37.98 .40 207.04 107 Dunlap, William \V. ••* pt * w 6286 40 97.10 18.62 63.80 7.90 .40 177.72. 232 Knox, Rachel E. ..... • c piohV/blk Vl" 'lot* !," blk*is ’»* * #l ** 4 ‘ BO • 310 Megulre, Russell W... 1 VSWTON 26129 7 40 66 Grant, Thomas W. ••• * ™ 26 29 7 20 ' V * W ! -’i; ",c ; ..l i f. 9.84 198.32 74.33 117,98 L2O : 461:89 e% nw sw 128 Add! Makeever, Francis M.. e P ne nw UWIOIT—--83 Cholnard, Peter G. ..... Lot 6 blk 1. Parr n 100 62.23 .24 .80 116.12 aw, e ’ 630 7 908 34 52 28 - 2 ° - 4 ° 6312 111 Dodge, Margret 1L ... P* se ............ . 139 Fyfe, Malcolm 8., and 126 31 7 80 23.39 94.17 42.66 58.13 .40 218.75 Walter S. McConnell.. sw 169 Golf. Clarence C V'bS! 4 !.. 1 3 - 34 781 ’ B ° 21 * 82 227 Lakln, Edward W. w% nw , 10 30 740 28.91 22.68 33.39 20.20 .40 106.68 294 McConnell, Walter 5... alr L ° tS 6 ' 6 Wk 2 ’ Pt 34 31 - 4S 3 o 55.82 34.60 55.17 21.30 1.601168.49 , to. SO4 Mccurtain. e ’ r P w% e% nw '8 30 7 „ 312 iMoore, Irene ......... , g 307 14 16.06 8.67 18.65 5.34 .80 49.42 to ViT 4.** -* 4 666 * n - 4 ° 1104 369 Porter; John H. virile Lot 12 blk 19 363 01 408 ’ Ol ’ 4O 803 #H Petty, John P. % UK. o f 17-IS'! i!!! »•« ••*»> »= •>» 299 Rardin, Lee W 1 BAkILEY- iq r 20 32 Bank, First Nat’l ....w side se 1# 30 6 160 of Belvedere, 111. ow **••••*•• #0 04 ;t P w n oTr'r'nwne':::::::::'.'.‘. 19 30 6 21 92 148.66 36.65 164.27 27.62 1.60 377 60 ** 22 30 6 160 *lO Hamilton. Chas. E. ... *» w .•••••••• Mgo # 80 S?nd e d‘s% ne'. :22 30 641 04 89.46 21.63 110.17 16.26 1.20 238.60 Add’l Newcome, James wpt *w . .'*l*ll* I ***ll*lll *3 SO 613 33 X 32.00 80 131.80 446 Scholl, Joseph ....... P* ®w nw j 39 8 |g | 3 pt w d d se nw 1 JO o is nt n 44 sw 130 6 76 40 pt wdd nw se 130 6 881 27.17 161.37 73.32 31.68 1.60 296.04 Add‘l Oliver, Ed i* « •» •• “2 ‘ "* •" Hsfter. Caesar H ■ Pt ®w sw 830 6 19 66 sw pt se sw 830 6 31 65 jwV6 nw 17 30 6 80 w pt ne nw 17 30 6 19 18 > w pt se nw ................. 17 30 5 19 18 pt nw nw 530 5 46 05 pt ne nw 630 6 14 40 ; ne ne .....' 530 6 42 39 ■ ’ aV4 nw 630 6 80 s% ne 630 6 80 sw 5 30 6 160 w% se 530 6 80 I e& se 630 6 80 • pt nw ne 780 6 40 , , pt sw ne 780 5 *3 76 pt se nw 780 6 26 07 pt se ne 7 SO 6 12 pt nw aw 730 6 40 pt sw sw 730 6 408 sw 7 30 6 80 nw se 730 6 40 pt sw se 730 6 33 76 pt ne se 730 6 16 44 se se 730 6 40 est ne ....... % 18 30 6 80 nw ne ...................... 18 30 6 40j pt sw ne 18 30 6 19|92 pt ne se 18 30 6 SO 7*0.68 11.20 731.81 ZAHXAXBB- I 16 Burnett, Harry W. ...Dunns K. K. K. pleas, resort lots 24-25-26 68.8» 4.74 1.20 74,82 S 3 Gregg, Richard C 36 32 * BO 30 - 7 * *’ lß l6 ’*° 5,42 - 40 88 72 99 Hamlett, Samantha A.. ___ n . apd Hamlett, Wm. F... nw se 22 32 640 42.12 *4.01 .40 76.63 TTiBUTEI—--60 Cheever, Lorlasa pt O. JL.. 21 ne se 27 32 7 22 4.78 4.31 .40 8.51 186 Gudeman, Nathan .... sw ne 931 6 40 sw 931 6 80 V'- nw sw 931 6 40 nw 9 31 6 160 nw se j 931 540 197.63 141.69 2.00 841.22 - _ . a c . . DeMotte, McDonalds add. Loth v 136 Gorbet, Sarah A. et al. x blk 1 DeMotte> McDonalds add. n% lot 2, blk 1 18.16 .16 7.49 .13 .80 26.73 „„„ AT 1= Comndi DeMotte "106 ft. Let 2, blk 3. 229 McGinnis, Samuel .. lQt lg _ l7> blk 2> lot 6> blk 7 . lot 4, blk 3, McDonald’s add., DeMotte «-*8 30.14 2.00 82.02 226 Newbauer! IZZ ... -ne 10 ,1 740 32.63 309 Struble, Bert Jtw 14 . 18 *. 40 42.62 342 Jyler! WE n side sw ne ...25 32 7 38 60 24.26 29.21 5.43 .40 69.39 379 White, Ada F DeMotte, McDonalds add., lots 13-14-16, blk, 1 *- 73 300 L2O 7.93 307 Sweeney, Nancy J. ... npts%e% se sw 232 7 9 3.59 20.33 3.00 7.30 .40 34.62 . j WALKEB — ft...6 Adams, Jesse K. pt e r‘r n| nw .... 15 31 6 60 33.55 31.62 .40 64.67 16 Brown, MaUnda A. .... Knlman, Smith add. Lots 2-3- ' 4. f bik i t .... 8.52 1.20 16.68 18 Ballinger. William W.. pt nw nw 17 31 6 70 6.05 3.10 .40 8.65 Z 3 Shy. Earl se nw 17 31 640 22.62 18.60 .40 41.62 30 Ballieu, Albert w% sw 63 Cavlnder, Ernest w side ne se 32 31 525 6.92 4.46 13.18 .63 .40 25.49 Add’l Company, International e% sw 731 6 80 Oil and Refining . . sw se 731 6 40 n% Be . ... 731 6 80 198.60 1.20 199.20 it corn Ida M. ....se ... 631 6 160 32.66 62.03 26.68 45.38 .40 167.04 66 Carroll, J. W. e* ne .../ *0 81 6 80 66.36 120.66 29.45 42.71 .40 248.67 106 Eddy, Robert M. and I. Lola Eddy »W 831 5 160 42.10 89.16 18.60 .40 160.20

THE TWICE-A-WEEK DEMOCRAT

COMMUNITY SALE AT PAKR The following property, together with some other property that will be brought in hut which we cannot herein enumerate, will be sold at public sale at Parr, commencing at 10 a. in., on THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1918 10 Head of Horses—Consisting of work horses, some good brood mares, some of which are in foal. 6 Good Milch Cows—One a fullblood Jersey, now fresh and some others (fresh soon. 4 10 Head of Shotes, wt. 4 0 to 60 pounds'each. O Bushels Good Navy Beans, some Potatoes. 2 Dozen Guineas. 1 Edison Phonograph with 400 Records. Farm Tools —Consisting of wagons. cultivator, lows, harrows, - eral sets good work harness, horseblankets, 1 stack timothy hay. Terms —lo months credit with usual conditions on sums over slo* notes to bear 6 per cent interest from date if paid when due; if not paid when due 8 per cent from date. 2 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. w. a. Mccurtain, Auct. C. G. SPITLEIR, Clerk. Lunch by Rebekah lodge of Parr. For further information see W. A. McCurtain or Lakin & Murphy at Parr. Wanted— So(me turkey hens, and anyone having any to dispose olf will be guaranteed a fancy price if brought to this sale. TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE George Hoehn, Sr., et ux to George J. Hoehn, Jr., November 14, lot 11, 12, blk 1, Wheatfield, $l,lOO. Joseph Hickain et ux to Herman R. Langdon et ux, March 7-, pt se nw 26-32-6, 1.67 acres, Wheatfield, $1,200. William H. Berry et ux to Haiwey Davisson, January 16, nw 35-29-6, pa wft sw 35-29-6, 243 acres, Marion, sl.

NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ITEMS

SOUTH AMERICA Charlie Frye was a Wolcott goer Monday. Oliver Hamilton helped William McCashen chop wood Monday afternoon. ,- *. Orval Blankenship called _on

IS4 Gulbransen. Harry B. .aw ne •315 40 72.99 4.41 43.34 2.29 .80 132.82 Gulbransen, Florence .. nft ee 631 6 80 153 Holle, Charles W., pt ew sw ...: •• 3 31 6 8a „ 2 * Hogan, Lot 2, blk 3 68 - 68 27.90 .80 206 Knight, Sarah J. ..... nft se ne 35 31 610 4.62 7.92 3.72 .02 .10 1M 210 Kraft, Federick William ■ , .. and Kraft, Lillie May.. est nq 26 31 680 31.67 1.36 26.04 1.13 .40 60.69 214 Koch, Benj. C. sft ne 15 31 6 80 1 ■ . nw ne 10 31 6 40 ne ne ...../.. 16 31 640 59.66 2.71 48.98 2.26 1.20 1j.4.71 Add’l Kramer, Morris ...... ew : 26 31 6 160 66.46 v4o 66.86 326 PotterJ David F nft se .... 17 31 6 80 20.81 47.72 59.21 16.63 .40 144.77 339 Bice, Aaron F. se (exc rr) 931 6 158 07 158.99 87.28 91.04 30.14 .40 367.85 362 Schleyer, Chas. M. C.. pt nw ne ................... 331 6 36 Pt eH nw 331 6 76 97.30 75.21 71.92 64.36 .80 309.58 368 Scott, Charles nft sw 19 31 6 82 80 Sft nw 19 31 6 82 80 67.86 64.34 56.39 46.78 .80 226.16 370 Stelnkamp, Garrett F.. se ne Y. 29 31 6 40 sft se 29 31 6 80 ne se 29 31 6 40 ne ne 32 31 5 40 114.03 4.01 92.93 2.92 1.60 215.49 422 Wagler, EU est sw 20 31 6 80 pt se 20 31 6 159 38 all ;28 31 6 640 nft ne 29 31 6 80 ' • / ' ne nw 29 31 6 40 sw nw 21 31 6 40 nft n 6 se 21 31 6 20 est se se ... 21 31 6 20 sw 21 31 6 160 ne 21 31 6 160 nw se 21 31 6 40 wft sw se 21 31 6 30 28.66 438.36 757.33 160.20 4.80 1389.24 423 Wlnningham, Jesse W.|Be se 731 5 40 9.06 39.60 7.44 .40 66.49 Add’l Orr, Fanny E et al . .Iwft est ne 19 31 6 40 66.44 .40 65.84 Add’l Price, John F 'se sw 19 31 6 40 sw se 19 31 6 40 e 67.32 .80 68.12 Smith, Carey F wft se 17 31 6 80 63.36 ,/ .40 63.76 Gates, Gilbert est est sw 17 31 6 40 35.64 .40 36.04 Williams, Wm. P. and Williams Marshall sft ne .31 31 6 80 106.92 .40 107.32 Schwab, Rudolph J. .. se se 32 31 6 40 23.76 .40 24.16 126 Goff, Amos se cor se sw 17 31 6 150 4.25 .62 .80 .40 6.34 Lamphler, Bertha .... sft ne sw 17 31 6 80 ■■■ ■■ - -■ se am ' .2.;.:....... 17 31 6 87 20.76 ““ T .80 21.56 Stockton, Almira .... ne se 32 31 6 40 .80 wft se 32 31 6 80 sw ..32 31 6 160 328.81 1.20 330.01 WHEATFrELD—--14 Benschop, Albert Benschop, Henrietta .. sw ne 16 32 6 40 23.64 34.97 18.67 12.56 .40 90.14 38 Company, Indiana all 432 6 639 2J. liand and Cattle .... ..[all ...................V...... 632 6 629 30 SW . .. 34 33 6 160 wft se 34 33 6 80 966.16 716.68 832.89 1.60 2516^33 Gould, William E nft 832 6 320 nw 932 6 160 nw ne .............. . ...... . 932 6 40 319,56 247.68 275.48 1,20 843.92 WHEATFIELD TOW 3 49 Darner, Walter Graham add, Lot 4, blk 5 .. 16.98 7.01 .40 .24.39 78 Halbert, William G. ..ptsft sft ne 26 32 6 30 68.67 49.60 .40 118.57 179 Sayler, J. B. and i Sayler, Effie B. r,....0 13ne sw .... 25122 6 61 7.42 .42 6.89 .10 .40 14.23 ''‘f' • - ‘ . STATE OF INDIANA, County of Jasper, SS: County, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete list of all the lands and town lots delinquent by the Treasurer of said county, for non-payment of taxes due thereon, for the year 1916, for former years, with penalities thereon, together with the tax of the current year, 1917, and the costa of advertising, so .far as the same are liable to be sold for taxes as shown by the return of said Treasurer, ams notice is hereby given that as much ol said land and town lots as may be necessary to discharge and pay the taxers, Ph na A^ eS f a S < ?, C ii St^ CiU ®i e ° n ’ ? r du ? tlle owners thereof at the time of sale, will be sold at public auction at K%MTc.mm,“oS" r i t 1 ;0 R . en roTt.‘§' > SiBS to’S&'S&f StllM SS'o'geSf’"" s '’ JOSEPH P. HAMMOND, Auditor of Jasper County.

Charlie Marchand and family Tuesday evening. Miss Jessie and Henry Dolfin called on Ivan and Iva Blankenship Tuesday. Johnny Dougal, Charlie Frye and Albert Cainphell called on James Blankenship Tuesday. Lonzo Wood and sons Russell and Clyde and Lewis Swartz were McCoysburg goers Monday. W. B. Fisher and wife, George Foulks and wife and Mrs. Lillie Mitchell were Lee goers Tuesday. Mrs. Lillie Mitchell and Mrs. George Foulks helped Mrs. W. B. Fisher cook for snow diggers Wednesday. William Chapman, Oliver Hamilton, Charlie MeCashen and Henry Dolfin took a walk to McCoysburg Monday. Mrs. Albert Dolfin left for Kokomo Thursday where she will spend a few weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Albert J, H. Horn, and family.

LEE Charley and Ernest Mellender did O. A. Jacks’ butchering Tuesday. The Mellender hoys were hauling feed for Frank Overton Wednesday. Mhtole Hoult is staying with Mrs. Ann Rishling, who is now improving very nicely. News is very soarce this week, everybody being shut in on ac-

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1918

count of the snow and cold , wea* ther. About twenty men from here put in the day Monday shoveling snow from the wagon roads leading to this place. Several of our men and boys were helping clean the snow from 1 the railroad switches at this place the first of the week. Last Simdtay was such a severe day the janitor did not open the church at all, the first Sunday that there were not services at some time during the day for a long time.

POSSUM RUN Carl Stockwell hauled wood for John Price Sunday. Lyde Ward spent Sunday with T. J. Parker and sons. ; T. J. Parker and son Everett were Gifford goers Monday. Quite a few in this neighborhood are on the sick list this week. Charlie Parker is the owner of a “tin Lizzie” at this writing. Miss Goldie Hurley called on Mrs. Isaac Marlatt Wednesday morning. The farmers in this vicinity have been busy clearing the roads for the school hack. The big snow storm last week blockaded many of the roads, but they are ' being pretty well opened now.