Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1918 — Page 6
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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 1 ju I " T~Z “ • w £ jj g £ v ! DESCRIPTION |} S . ||ffl I | ||! jf l I ~ ill 4 ! S S®* 8« -v.,. —— — 1 —— ] 1 —! —: BENBBBLAEB—' - jg Brown, Albert S. Sunnyside add. Lota 10-11-12-1.3-14-16-16-17-18-19-20r21-22-23 24-26-26. Block 10. All of .1 block 11. Lot 1, block 12. I Lot# 1-2-S-4, block 18 *»-48 V * B -® 8 ®- 20 ,B>7# *»«0 Davlason, Joslab ..... Leopold’s Add. Lot 14, blk. 8 . Weston’s Add., E 40 ft, lot 23 blk. 12 67.92 48.84 .80 118.08 ,17 H.mphlll, James S. Add., Lots blk. , •18 Kays, Mary B Weston’s Add., Lot 6. blk. 10 4 ” * 4O 858 mrjn t ,_. pn p c . Riverside Park AJdd., Pt lot 1, 172 Lagen, F. t. ... 48.71 .41 .40 49.67 477 Lewis, James W Weston’V Adi.'LoV 6,’W 7.. 13.41 11.40 .40 26.21 .... „ . Weston’s Add., Lots 1-1-8, 1101 Smith, Leroy blk 14 ’ B#M 7.80 1.20 17.08 CANPENTBB — 188 Bwartzell, Albert P. .. .. 11 37 7 «» ».ll IM .40 70.7. r- Hiaronto oeovb48 Dennis, Susan Bw 34 2 9 680 133.96 122.91 117.00 106.73 .80 480.39 Add’L Herr, Emma ..*% nw 428 6 80 16.64 .40 86.04 ►- pt s wagon road se tw 82 29 6 80 17.98 18.86 S hSSZuT*. 480 6 41 84 ,1.4, « «<“ aYz ne 728 6 80 ■ ■ is L. Pt nw se 628 6 19 60 16.60 6.14 18.28 4.26 .40 43.67 *! Duncan W ..«pt «w 36 29 6 71 64 66.79 63.86 68.02 37.98 .40 207.04 181 B. ™ —«2B 640 97.10 18.62 63.80 7.90 .40 177. Megulre, Russell W... rc c plot 4. blk 14. lot 1, blk 16 .92 .01 .94 .80 2.67 NEWTON 66 Grant, Thomas W. ... e % w* nw 26 29 7 40 w% sw nw 26 29 7 20 e% nw sw 26 29 7 20 69.84 198.32 74.66 117.98 1.20 461.89 Add! Makeever, Francis M.. o pt ne nw 28 29 7 24 47.38 .40 47.78 UNION— M Cholnard, Peter G. .... Parr, Lot 6, blk 1, Parr n 100 ft w 8 ft. Lot 4, blk 1 62.86 62.23 .24 .80 116.12 111 Dodge, Margret M. ...pt s% se 630 7 908 34.62 28.20 .40 68.12 189 Fyfe, Malcolm 8., and Walter 8. McConnell.. sV4 ew ..... 26 31 7 80 23.39 94.17 42.66 68.13 .40 218.76 169 Golf, Clarence C. ..... Fair Oaks, Lot 4, blk 4. Fair ‘ Oaks n%, Lot 3, blk 4 13.21 7.61 .80 21.62 527 Lakln, Edward W. (Children) w% wli nw 10 30 7 40 28.91 22.68 33.39 20.20 .40 106.68 , mj vinrv,nnpll Walter 8 Fair Oaks, Lots 6-6-7, blk 2, pt n r r nw 34 31 7 48 30 66.82 34.60 66.17 21.30 1.60 168.49 664 MeCurtaln, Theressa .. Parr, pt o 1 23 8.03 .04 9.27 .04 .40 17.78 812 Moore, Irene pt e rr w% e*4 nw BSO 7 pt err nw nw 830 7 14 16.06 8.67 18.66 6.34 .80 49.42 269 Porter, John H. Parr, o 1 1 4.83 .14 6.66 .11 .40 11.04 871 Petty John P Vlrgie, Lot 12, blk 19 3.63 .01 4.08 .01 .40 8.03 299 Rardi’n, Lee W Parr. 0 “ 6ft 0 1 17 * 18 19.48 .08 21.03 .19 .80 41.68 BASK£ET—--82 Bank, First Nat’l .... w side se ( 19 30 620 of Belvedere, 11l sw 30 6 160 e pt nw 19 30 6 60 04 A pt wofrrnw ne 19 30 6 21 92 148.66 36.66 164.27 27.62 1.60 877.60 210 Hamilton, Chas. E. ... nw 22 30 6 160 n% ne 22 30 6 80 pt nd d s)4 ne 22 30 6 41 04 89.46 21.63 110.17 16.26 1.20 238.60 Add’l Newcome, James a pt nw se 33 30 6 31 " w pt sw se 33 80 6 13 33 132.00 80 132.80 446 Scholl, Joseph Pt sw nw 130 6 36 36 pt wddse nw 130 6 38 63 _ _ ' , 1 . . Pt nV4 sw iso 6 76 40 | I pt w d dnw se 730 6 881 27 ,i 7 iei.37 73.32 31.68 1.60 296.04 'Add’l Oliver. Ed w pt sw sw 18 30 5 20 14 6.93 .40 7.33 Hester, Caesar H s pt sw sw i . 830 6 1956 sw pt se sw 830 6 jigs nw 17 30 6 80 w pt ne nw 17 30 5 19 i 8 wptse nw i 7 3 o 6 19 18 pt nw nw 630 6 46 06 pt ne nw 630 6 14 40 ne ne 680 6 42 39 nw 680 6 80 ne T 630 6 80 ■ w 5 30 ( 160 W H •* 6306 80 i \ se 133 5 95 ** nw ne 780 6 40 pt * w ne 730 6 33 76 pl 88 nw 780 6 86 07 pt n ® 730 6 18 \ p * nw 8W 730 6 40 pt sw sw 7 30 6 408 * w 7 30 6 80 “7 80 730 6 40 p f * w 88 780 6 23 76 pt ne 86 780 6 26 44 88 730 6 40 e% ne 18 30 6 80 ne 18 30 6 40 pl 8W ne 18 30 6 19 92 pt ne 80 18 30 6 80 720.68 11.20 731.88 I ZAKXAXIE—j 16 Burnett, Harry W. ... Dunns K. K. K. pleas, resort lots 24-26-26 eB>B9 . 4.74 1.20 74.83 ' 88 Gregg, Richard C w Vbse 35 32 680 80.72 6.28 26.90 6.42 .40 68.72 99 Hamlett, Samantha A.. and Hamlett, Wm. F... nw se 22 82 5 4(> 42> i 2 t4 . o i .40 76.63 ZSEISB—--60 Cheever, Lorlssa pt O. L. 21 ne se 27 32 7 22 4 . 78 4.33 .40 9.61 186 Gudeman, Nathan .... sw ne .. #3l 6 4() e)4 sw I. 9si 5 80 nw 8W 981 6 40 nW 931 6 160 nw se 981 6 40 197.63 141.89 2.00 841.22 186 Gorbet, Sarah A. et al. De “ otte - McDonalds add. Lot 1 blk 1. DeMotte, McDonalds add. nV, lot 2, blk 1 ......... i 8.19 .16 7.49 .18 .80 26.73 229 McGinnis, Samuel .. DeMotte 106 ft. Lot 2, blk 3. lot 16-17, blk 2, lot 6, blk 7, lot 4, blk 3, McDonald's add., DeMotte ••••*••••••, 49.88 80.14 2.00 82.02 226 Newbauer, Gottlob Newbauer, Austlna ... se ne 10 31 7 40 32.53 27.14 .40 60.07 809 Struble, Bert DeMotte, McDonaldß add. lots 7-8-9-10-11-12, blk, 8 ........ t 26.07 14.16 2.40 42.62 342 Tyler, John B. > * 0 . Tyler, Mary E n side sw ne 26 32 7 38 60 24.26 29.31 6.43 .40 69.39 079 White, Ada F. DeMotte, McDonalds add., lots 13-14-16, blk. 1 .\. 4 t......... , 4.78 2.00 1.20 7.93 807 Sweeney, Nancy J. ••■ n pts% e% se sw 232 7 9 3.69 20.33 3.00 7.30 .40 34.62 wax, ran—--5 Adams, Jesse K ...... pt er r nV6 nw ... 16 31 6 60 32.66 31.62 .40 64.67 16 Brown, Malinda A. .... Kniman, Smith add. Lots 2-3-j ' .. „ 4-, blk 1 7.96 * 6.62 1.20 15.63 18 Ballinger, William W.. nw nw 17 31 6 70 8.06 2.10 .40 8.66 ?* *^K rt . 86 nw ••••17 31 640 22.62 18.60 .40 41.62 f* A 1^ 6rt sw ...... ....... 17 31 680 61.78 183.37 47.74 42.76 .40 326.04 63 Cavlnaer, Ernest w side ne se ....... 32 31 6 26 6.92 4.46 13.18 .63 .40 26.49 AddT Company, International 8W 731 B 8Q OU and Refining .. BW 781 6 40 ~ mm nM se !781 680 198.00 1.20 199.20 i ll ?**.,. Tr Be 681 6 160 82 65 #2 * oß 26 68 46 88 187 04 • «6 Carroll, J. w ne 20 31 6 8 0 66.36 120:66 . 29.46 42.71 * .40 248*67 166 Eddy, Robert M. and . Lola Eddy ..sw 831 6 160 42.10 89.10 18.60 .40 160.20
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124 Gulbransen.' Harry B. . sw ne 881 648 72 -** 4 * 41 42>84 * BO 182 * 8^ Gulbransen. Florence .. n% se 631 6 80 162 Hollo. Charles W...... pt sw sw 831 6 86 , Hogan, Lot 2, blk S *«-68 27.90 .80 86.2 A 206 Knight, Sarah J. .....nM se ne *6 31 610 4.62 7.92 8.72 .02 .40 16.»8 210 Kraft, Federlck WllUam and Kraft, Lillie May.. s% ne 26 81 680 3L67 1.36 26.04 Ll 3 .40 60.6 P 214 Koch, BenJ. C. ........ s* ne 16 31 6 80 ~ » " ne ...................... 16 31 6 40 ne ne ..... 16 31 640 69.66 2.71 48.98 2.26 1.20 Pi 4.71 AddT Kramer, Morris sw 26 31 6 160 66.46 .40 66.86 826 Potter, David F. .....nVi se ...................... 17 31 6 80 20.81 47.72 59.21 16.63 .40 144.77 839 Rice, Aaron F. J se (exc rr) 931 6 158 07 168.99 87.28 91.04 80.14 .40 867.86 862 Schleyer, Chas. M. C.. pt nw ne 331 6 36 -- pt eM nw 331 6 76 97.80 76.21 71.92 64.36 .80 309.58 868 Scott, Charles n% sw 19 31 6 82 80 iM nw ; 19 31 6 82 80 67.86 64.34 66.89 46.78 .80 226.16 870 Stelnkamp, Garrett F.. se ne 29 31 6 40 s*6 se 29 31 6 80 ne se 29 31 6 40 ne ne 32 31 6 40 114.03 4.01 92.93 2.92 1.60 216.46 422 Wagler, Ell sw '. 20 31 6 80 pt SO 20 31 6 169 38 all 28 31 6 640 nV6 ne 29 31 6 80 ne nw 29 31 6 40 sw nw 21 31 6 40 nH ne se 21 31 6 20 est se se 21 31 6 20 sw 21 31 6 160 ne . 21 31 6 160 nw se ..2131 6 40 w% sw se 21 31 6 80 28.66 438.36 767.83 160.20 4.80 1889.2# 428 Winnlngham, Jesse W. se se 731 6 40 9.06 39.60 7.44 .40 66.49 AddT Orr, Fanny E et al ..»» e% ne 19 31 6 40 66.44 .40 66.81 AddT Price, John F. se sw 19 31 6 40 sw se 19 31 6 40 67.32 .80 68.12 Smith, Carey F. w» se 17 31 6 80 68.86 .40 68.76 Gates, Gilbert ....... eV4 e% sw 17 31 6 40 26.64 .40 - 86.0* Williams, Wm. P. and Williams Marshall ne 31 31 6 80 106.92 .40 107.2* Schwab, Rudolph J. •. se se ....................... 32 31 6 40 23.76 .40 24.16 126 ‘ Goff, Amos » COr «aw ................ 17 31 6 150 4.25 .62 .80 .40 6.84 Lamphler, Bertha .... *36 nesw 17 31 6 20 / se sw 17 31 6 37 20.76 .80 2L66 Stockton, Almira .... ne se 32 31 6 40 .80 w)6 se 32 31 6 80 *w 38 81 6 160 828.81 1.20 880.01 WHEATFIEU)— 14 Benschop, Albert ..... : Benschop, Henriette ..sw ne 16 32 6 40 23.64 84.97 18.67 12.66 .40 90.14 38 Company, Indiana all 432 6 639 21 Land and Cattle ...... all 532 6 629 30 aw 34 33 s iso se *4 33 6 80 966.16 716.68 832.89 1.60 2616.39 Gould, William E. . ...n)4 332 .6 320 aw 932 6 160 nw ne 932 6 40 319.66 247.68 276.48 1.20 843.92 WHEATFXEX.D TOWN 49 Darner, Walter Graham add. Lot 4, blk 6 .. 16.98 7.01 40 24 39 f 78 Halbert, William G. .. pt sft sft ne 26 32 680 68.67 49 60 *4O 118 67 179 Sayler, J. B. and 1 ’ Sayler, Effie B ol3ne sw 2 6j32 6 61 7.42 .42 6.89 .10 .40 14.23 STATE OF INDIANA, County of Jasper, SS: L Joseph P. Hammond, Auditor of said 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 costs of advertising, so far as the same are liable to be sold for t§xes as shown by the return of said Treasurer, 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 the owners thereof at the time of sale, will be sold at public auction at the Court House Door, In Rensselaer, Indiana, on the second Monday in February, being the 11th day of February, A. D. 1918, commencing at 10 a. m. of said day and continuing from day to daythereafter until all are offered. JOSEPH P« HAMMOND, Auditor of Jasper County*
PUBLIC SALE .Having rented his 'farm and going to quit farming, the undersigned will hold a public sale at his residence, l mile east of Kniman, 6 miles southwest of Wheatfleld, beginning at 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1918 the following property: 5 Head of Horses —1 gray mare, •6 years old, wt 1300 ; 1 gray horse, | 6 years old, wt 1350; 1 sorrel mare, 5 years old, wt 1300; 1 coming 3-year-old black mare, wt 1200; 1 sorrel horse colt, coming year*ling. 18 Head of Cattle —1 2-year-old Shorthorn bull; 1 roan cow, coming 7 years old, fresh in March; 2 yearling 'heifers; 9 spring calves; 1 full-blood Jersey, 3 years old, giving milk; 1 full-blood Jersey, C years old, giving milk; 1 6-year-old roan cow; 2 red cows, 8 years old. 12 Head of Hogs—4 fat hogs, wt 250; 2 Duroc brood sows; 6 head of shotes, wt 40 pounds. 400 bushels nice seed oats. 2 dozen Plymouth Rock chickens. Farm Implements—B ft. Osborne disc, good as new; 8 ft Superior grain drill with fertilizer and grass seed attachment, good as new; good walking plow; 16-inch John Deere sulky plow; 1 Sure Drop corn planter with 160 rods wire; Avery cultivator with gopher attachment; 1 new hay rack, never been used; 1 low down Superior seeder; 3 3seotion harrows; I Studebaker wagon with triple box, good as new; 1 rubber tired Studebaker buggy; 3 sets good work harness; 1 Osborne mower; 1 McCormick rake; 1 John Deere corn planter, with fertilizer attachment and 160 rods wire; 1 Dutch Uncle riding cultivator. Terms—A credit of 11 months will be given on all sums over $lO, notes to draw 6 per cent from date if paid when due; if not paid when due notes to draw 8 per cent. 2 per cent discount for cash. JUDSON R. MICHAL. W. A. McCurtain, Auctioneer. H. W. Marble, Clerk. Hot lunch by Kniman Ladies’ Aid. PUBLIC SALE As I am moving to town, I will, sell at public auction at my resi-1 dence, 1% miles south and 2 3-4 ( miles west of Remington, on the j county line; I.J& males south and, 4% miles east of Goodland, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1918, beginning at 10 a. m., the following described property. 8 Head of Horses- —1 team of bay geldings, 1 8 years old and 1 smooth mouth, wt. 3100; 1 black mare 7 years old, wt. 1600; 1 gray gelding 10 years old, wt. 1600; 1gray mare 9 years old, wt. 1300; l 1 coming 3-year-old, wt. 1100; 1 sorrel horse, general purpose, broke to all harness, smooth mouth; li yearling colt. 24 Head of Cattle-—Two good heifers, fresh about March 1; 1 good milk cow, 3 years old, fresh in March; 1 heifer giving milk; 1 heifer with calf by side; 2 2-year-old steers; 1 coming 2-year-old Shorthorn bull; 2 full-blood Shorthorn bulls, 8 months old; 5 heifers, coming yearlings; 4 steers, coming yearlings; 5 head df calves. 28 Head of Hogs—Consisiting of sX' full-blood Poland China boar and 22 fall pigs, good ones. Implements—l triple bed wagon with wide tires; 1 single buggy; 1|
double carriage; 1 Case 2-row cultivator; l Tower gopher; 1 Avery cultivator; 1 mowing machine, 7-ft cut; 1 14-ft low-down seeder; I Goodenough sulky plow; 1 20th Century manure spreader; 1 endgate seeder cart; 1 20-ft flexible harrow; 1 Clean Sweep hay loader; 1 8-ft cutaway disc; 1 set double harness; 2 sets single harness. Household Goods—Consisting of leather couch, library table, dining room table, kitchen cabinet and table, chairs, bed steads, stoves, and other articles too numerous to
Farms For Sale
60 acres. 50 acres black land in cultivation, ten acres pasture. Five room house, barn, well and cellar. Buildings new. $75. Terms. Union township. 80 acres. This farm Is near pike and school. 60 acres black land In cultivation and 20 acres in pasture. New four room house and outbuildings. $67.50. Terms $1,500 down. Walker township. 83 acres. This farm; lies on main road near two stations. 36 acres In cultivation and remainder timber and pasture. Small set of buildings, young orchlard and well. Price $35. Terms, S6OO down and long time on balance. Wheatfield township. 40 acres on public road. 25 acres In meadow and 15 woodland. Price, $35. Terms, S3OO down. Walker ; township. 53 acres. All level land in cultivation, clay subsoil, tiled, near pike, school and station. Has six room house and outbuildings. Price S6O. Terms, $1,200 down. Barkley township. 75 acres. This farm is all in cultivation, tiled, five room house, outbuildings, on pike four miles out. $125. $1,500 down. Jordan township. ■ 156 acres. 140 acres in cultivation, remainder pasture. On pike and has twelve-inch tile for outlet. Five room house, good barn, well and fruit. Price SBS. Terms, $2,000 down. Union township. 31 acres. This lies on pike and dredge ditch. It is all good corn land, clay subsoil, and all in cultivation. $75. Terms, SSOO down. Barkley township. 100 acres. This is a nice piece of land, lies ten miles out near pike and dredge ditch. It has five room house, outbuildings, orchard and good well. Price $75. $2,500 down. Union township. 40 acres on pike in Barkley township. 30 acres of fine young timber and ten acres in cultivation. Price $65. Terms, SSOO down. 80 acres. This farm is the best of soil, well tiled, splendid improvements, lots of fruit and only three miles out. $lB5. Marion township. 100 acres, three miles from market. On dredge ditch. All black land In cultivation except
George F. Meyers
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mention. Terms —11 months time will he given with 5 per cent Interest, If paid when due; if not paid wheifc due then 8 per cent from date. 3 per cent off for cash on accounts entitled to credit. Purchaser giving note with approved security. $lO and under cash in hand. No property to be removed until settled- for. EDWARD BELLOWS. Harvey Williams, Auctioneer. John Phelps, Olerk. Hot lunch by Hascall. Sale in; big tent if weather is had.
eight acres of woodland. Good five room house, good barn, and other outbuildings. $75. Union township. 80 acres, eight miles from this city in Jordan township. It Is alt in cultivation except eight acres. Four room house, good barn and orchard. $65. Terms. 100 acres. This is all blade prairie land In cultivation or pasture except a few acres of young timber. There is a good four room house, out buildings, silo and well. Good outlet for drainlage. Can sell at the low figure of $57.50 per acre on terms of $1,200 down. 160 acres of timber land on pike, of which twenty acres is cleared and in cultivation. A small set of improvements. Price $27.50 paracre on easy terms. Keener township. 240 acres. This is a big bargain at $57.50. There are a lot of good buildings, seven room house, good barn, cattle sheds, grainary, cribs and orchard. Two windmills. 210 acres in cultivation. Terms, $2,000 down. Might divide. 75 acres on pike six miles out. All cultivated, tiled, hog fences* eight room house with basement, two good barns, windmill and orchard. $125. Terms. Union township. 98 acres on pike six miles out, tiled, smiall house, splendid barn and a bargain at SBS. Terms. Jordan township. 160 acres. 140 acres black land in cultivation. 20 acres pasture with some timber. It has new nine room house, good barn, orchard, windmill, and is an all-round good farm. $125. Loan SB,OOO. Owner will trade for good brick business property. Union township. 40 acres. This farm is all black land in cultivation and has blue grass pasture. Has four room house, small barn and well. It Is in good neighborhood. Price $65. Terms, SBOO down and five years on remainder. Walker township. 80 acres. This farm lies seven miles out and is all cultivated, tiled, hog tight fences, six room house, large barn and many good outbuildings, windmills and tanks. A splendid home. Price $137.50. Terms, $4,000 down. Barkley township.
