Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 January 1875 — Page 3

JLLIST OF LANDS AND TOWN LOTS in Jasper Oiranty, Indiana, returned and remaining delinquent for the mm payment of taxes, penalty and interest due thereon for the year 1873, and former years, including taxes of eurrent year, 1874. HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP

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W j. i. . .. ■ ig.,—■ ' ' -■ J ; Description of Wames of Owners. u^. i * i. u- ii *

129 Webb John D sene 36 29 5 40 406 11 54

GILLAM TOWNSHIP 23 Barlow John W ne 23 31 5 160 480 11 46 33 Coppess Adam se gw 33 31 5 40 235 4 91 80 Goldsbury and Lewis n end sw ne 329 5 23 230 675 156 MeGimsey Eli nhf sw 33 31 5 80 540 10 26 165 Nicholson James s and eptne se 27 31 5 20 60 1 88 238 Spitler M L sw sw 33 31 5 40 100 2 78 246 gotten Gabriel se ne 1 30 5 40 359 13 20 269 Woosley Rhoda nhfnw ne 930 5 20 125 3 36 272 Wood AD ne sw 23 81 5 40 120 324 WALKER TOWNSHIP 12 Bailey Mark ne nw 5 31 5 43 05 120 4 04 45 Charlotton Willi «m ehf sw 25 31 6 80 240 7 59 49 Cushing Henry whf sw 25 81 6 80 “ sw nw 25 31 6 4Q 360 11 66 06 Epley Adam whf sw 4 31 6 80 “ se 5 31 6 160 720 22 28 TO Favorite Samuel ne 15 31 6 160 320 9 95 90 Gaddis Alfred shf nw 35 81 6 80 240 7 59 81 Hswhe A J whf ne 431 5 82 75 160 844 8 Hayhtnd H and J sw se 7 31 5 40 ' . :t‘ nese 9 31 5 40 160 5 74 120 Hahn Soloinon ne 10 81 6 160 “ senw 10 31 6 40 " nw 11 31 6 160 “ s end w hf ne 11 31 6 20 “ n hf nw se 11 31 6 20 1550 39 71 125 Hutchinson Win whf se 7 31 6 80 240 8 85 ,14Q Justice and Funk sw ne 14 31 5 40 120 4 04 16L Larson Lars whf sw 3 31 5 80 160 5 24 183 McCormick John P sw 22 31 6 160 480 14 70 191’ Neilson Siren ehf se 4 31 5 80 160 , 6 24 221 Robinson Robert ne sw- 32 31 6 40 120 4 04 224 Rogers .Dudley s nnd ept se se 32 31 6 35 105 3 61 - 225 Rawtes Lycurgus whf se 15 31 5 80 240 7 59 230 Sehceiber John w hf nw 15 31 5 80 240 14 98 274 ‘ Thompson Alfred s hf ne 3 81 6 80 240 7 59 297 Whiteman S 8 whf nw 2 31 5 83 04 160 5 24 * BARKLEY TOWNSHIP 19 Bull Elrira whfnw ne 15 29 G 20 170 5 09 41 Burns Ruth (heirs) und Jnw ne 29 30 6 40 “ und |ne nw 29 30 6 40 203 650 69 Clark Hotdridge whf ne ne 16 30 6 20 150 6 18 77 Cook Mary B nw 17 80 5 160 “ w hf ne 17 30 5 80 300 9 12 143 Gurney F N nw sw 17 30 5 40 60 1 85 Hammond David (heirs) > 163 Henry A Barkley /whfne 11 29 6 80 690 19 16 176 Hall George W sptwhf sw 4 30 6 60 “ w end s hf nw 9 30 6 20 220 6 95 177 Howe Eliza aptsw se 35 30 6 13 34 80 2 67 240 McCorkle Robert nw ne 21 30 6 40 60 2 13 262 Obetiehain S A s side shfse sw 17 30 6 15 100 2 84 265 Obeuchain ffm n side shfse sw 17 30 6 5 “ s side n hf se sw 17 30 6 10 98 5 16 272 U, Pullens.Chariest, pt.sw ,• 32 30 6 30 150 4 56 815 Roback Ct nc nw 30 30 5 40 60 2 13 816 Rariden Elizabeth nhf nw 2 30 6 80 166 4 99 822 Runyon Clark nw 18 30 5 160 238 6 95 832 Stockton Joseph S se 32 30 6 160 sw 33 30 6 160 2960 81 10 844 Steele Richard n end ehf nw 9 29 6 10 125 3 89 850 Shepard Courtland se ne 15 29 6 40 120 3 74 874 Way Seth nhf ne 29 30 5 80 160 4 84 877 Williams John S nw nw 1 30 6 40 “ n end e hf nw 1 30 6 60 408 12 08 878 Malinda 8 hf sw ne 32 30 6 20 * 145 4 42 883 Williams George W nhf ne 11 30 6 80 160 4 84 MARION TOWNSHIP 63 Coxzen? WCet al nw 16 28 6 160 “ n hf sw 16 28 6 80 “ w hf sw ne 16 28 6 20 “ w hf sw se 16*28 6 20 880 27 07 99 Evans J B ne ne 23 29 6 40 160 5 06 107 Farmer AG W nhfnhf nw se 18 28 6 10 40 1 64 339 Hough C R ehfehf ne 26 29 5 40 320 9 61 167 Jones Henry A ehf se 31 30 6 80 400 11 89 800 Shepard Courtland Bhf nw 23 29 6 80 w hf sw 23 29 6 80 2510 72 50 838 Wahl and Childs se se 16 28 6 40 120 3 92 JORDAN TOWNSHIP 28 Courtney Susan A shf se 26 28 7 80 600 19 02 52 Fordice J H nw nc 28 28 6 40 200 6 67 69 Hoover William pt ne ne 21 28 6 15 45 1 89 93 Jackson William whf sw 28 28 6 80 “ ne se 29 28 6 40 600 19 52 98 Kelley Bridget shf se se 25 28 7 20 40 1 73 116 LeeNaomaA pt shf nw 30 28 6 47 57 238 7 85 128 McCaalin CM eptshf sw 24 28 7 30 340 16 45 159 Pruett Abraham ne 17 28 7 160 1200 43 36 167 Rawles Lycurgus se ne 32 28 6 40 240 7 89 183 Ritchey O and E w tis ne 14 28 7 80 850 24 29 208 Steflfeeh Met se nw 33 28 6 40 200 6 67 227 Toyne George whf se 28 28 7 80 480 22 23 228 Tuttle Royal S nw sw 32 28 6 40 490 21 70 NEWTON TOWNSHIP 15 Bank of Indiana whf sw 28 30 7 80 240 6 59 41 Dowell Eli ebfse 33 29 7 80 480 18 71 82 Kent AJ nhfsw 29 30 7 80 ne ne 31 80 7 40 820 9 13 92 Lester Stanton P sw sw 80 29 7 39 32 200 14 93 165 Stewart John V nw se 29 80 7 40 120 3 55 181 Thornton SR nj sj s} ne sw 29 29 7 5 15 1 71 196 Warren Zilphia J nw sw 7 29 7 38 83 258 6 78 207 Yeoman Allen J ne nw 4 28 7 62 92 461 12 22 KEENER TOWNSHIP 10 Burke John sw nw 11 32 7 40 148 5 79 16 Bone Alfred P lot 4nw 36 33 7 65 90 124 493 28 Cooper Abraham se sw 23 32 7 40 148 5 79 74 Harding Nancy nhf ne 9 31 7 80 “ se ne 9 81 7 40 “ ne se 9 31 7 40 592 22 59 78 Vinton und ssw 36 32 7 80 296 17 09 79 Hamlin Richard nhf nw 18 31 7 80 148 5 79 80 Hogan Samuel ehfswne se 3 32 - 7 5 22 2 97 87 Haver U O und Jwhf sw 13 31 7 40 148 578 105 Keller Harm P shfsw sw 13 32 7 20 67 4 31 111 Lovejoy Thankfttl sw ne 29 32 7 80 119 4 72 123 Mix James s and eptne nw 12 82 7 20 45 2 08 152 Strunk John se se 2 32 7 40 178 6 84 169 Smith W H ne ne 10 31 7 40 148 5 79 172 Stebbe Michael swnw 1 31 7 40 119 10 66 173 SikkingaßF nhfsw sw 13 32 7 20 216 985 179 Tucker M A ne ne 15 31 7 40 148 5 79 186 Thompson S P ew ne 25 32 7 40 148 5 79 186 “ se sw 36 33 7 40 178 6 84 189 Tyler Win II whf sw 1 31 7 80 237 14 99 KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP 19 Cecil John R nhf nw 26 82 5 80 ' “ sw nw 26 32 5 40 600 19 76 23 Cadwalader D H nhf sw 6 32 5 86 “ s pt nw nw 17 32 5 10 60 290 10" 08 33 Dunn ID s and eptnw se 22 32 6 40 85 8 16 75 Miller JJW ehf nc 30 32 5 80 “ sw ne 30 32 6 40 “ ne se 30 32 5 40 “ e pt n hf nw 30 32 5 10 560 19 51 80. Maloy Patrick n| aw 31 32 5 54 29 275 11 86 87 Owens John ehf nw 21 32 5 80 240 8 01 104 Bhay William nw se 19 32 5 40 . 160 551 Hf Unknown nwsw 6 32 5 40 138 4 81

Amount of Taxes, Penalty, Interest and 3 J Costs due thereon, including taxes for_ _ current year r Vatyte of Lands and Improvements...... | Hundredth Acres Number of Acres. .. ; Number of Range, west „ Number of Township, north. I i Number of Section *,

, WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP No | Names of Owners. | Descriptions |SjT|R| Acre) Hth j Value (TotlAmt 2 AlexandmJA *" 12 32 6 4© 140 > ~TH 7 Aylesworth Elias shf se 28 38 6 80 820 11 56 20 Benninger T ehfehf sw sw 31 33 6 10 i? br 40 ; TB7 25 Bone Alfred P lot 9 36 83 6 59 20 178 "6 67 89 Crane EF and Bro nhf 19 32 6 816 53 1280 44 76 48 Carter and Whitley s and eptne ne 28 82 6 20 60 2 56 61 Chadd James sw IS 82 6 160 , 400 14 83 52 Casbon James nw ne 16 32 6 40 140 6 57 62 Daggett Wm E ehf se 81 82 6 80 820 II 67 90 Gibbs Margaret M shf se 82 83 6 80 200 9 41 95 Gilmore John sbf sw 22 32 6 80 fc •, 240 880 100 Holmsher William shf ne 28 32 6 80 820 11 57 109 Hine Robert ehf ne 232 6 82 88;: -{B2O 12 38 127 Johnson William se nw ne 32 33 6 10 40 1 89 132 Keller and Fry' lot 7 30 88 6 38 152 677 138 Kremple Fred nwne 84 32 6 - 40 —l4O • .9 66 144 Lemon David ne se 8 82' 6 40 100. GO4 149 Murry EC nhf nw 38 83 6 80 ” 120 1167 160 Marble Horace ne sw 15 82 6 40 120 ■ , 10 48 181 Ritter and House lot 5 27 33 6 30 70 246 901 200 Stephens M M ehf se 14 82 6 80 1 .vfHk . - 29-506 208 Summers Wm T whf sw 21 82 6 80 ifV 280,s 10 19 206 Scott and Jones nhf ne 15 32 6 80 »» s and e pt nw 15 32 6 80 550 19 92 213 Sanders James F whf sw 15 32 6 ,80 *, SMO , 26 02, 231 Thompson Austin se sw 15 32 6 40 120 12 00 233 VnnHorn W P se nw 16 32 6 40 * 140 _ 634 CARPENTER TOWNSHIP 21 Bowen AH shfsw nw 427 6 - 20........... “ ....ne sw nw 4 27 6 10- 150......... 5 05 31 Barnett J0hn..... ehfne 15 27 7. 80.......,,- 960..,...,..34 84 36 Brumback Jesse ehf nw 34 27 7 80 1730 ~..61 94 59 Cherry Thompson ...nwne..... 9 27 6 40...... w hf se 9 27 6 80 -1044 32 68 67 Chambers J W eptsese 24 27 7....... 22 73...... 575......... 7 96 135 Gordon Helen L und hf e hf 5w...18 27 7..... 81 40 1225 46 33 136 Gordon Charlotte C .und hf e hf. 18 27 7.. 160... “ und hf nw 18 27 7 71 46......4030 129 14 163 Holland Michael nhf ne 8 27 6.. 80 480 15 08 176 Hamer Elias shf nw 5 27 6 80 966 47 68 221 Johnson Sylvester.... se se 36 27 7........ 40 ......1300 .36 25 229 Keller E & Mary C Mead..s pt nw ne— 30 27 6 - 328 82 ..2 99 240 Logan Joseph L whf se 18 27 6 80 « e side e hf sw 18 27 6.. 12 50 2140........ 65 94 297 Pompelli Harmon ....sw nw 11 27 7 40 370 .11 70

MILROY TOWNSHIP 13 Barlow John W shf nw 21 28 5........ 80 » ne .21 28 5 160 600 30 74 15 Boyd Samuel sw sw 24 28 6 40.,.......- 100 4 12 38 Dobbins Jackson se se 21 28 5 40 144 9 71 45 Franklin College ehf sc 5e..... 15 28 6........ 20 72 311 58 Hammond Albert S ehf sw 10 28 6........ 80.......,,., .280 24 66 62 Irvine John sw nw 25 28 6—l—. 40...,....'.... « ne sw 25 28 6.4..- 40........ . 240.........14 88 85 Moore B H sw se 14 28 6 40..:.....-.96. 87 Mullendore Samuel ~s hf nw se... 23 28 6 “ ........ne nw se. 23 28 6 10..—...... 64 346 89 Martindale E B ,s and ept se 5e...23 28 6 25....'......-..... . .... “ s and e pt ne sw„23 28 6 36........... 146 6 30 115 Secrist John M se sw 23 28 6 40 96 3 97 119 Thompsons P nw sw 28 28 5........ 40 sese..... 24 28 6 40 - 276,...,..,.10 99 122 Unknown wptsene 19 28 6 10 - 24........ 1 79 125 Watson C M e hf ne 15 28 6 80 288 .10 93 129 Wright Irwin B ne se... 26 28 6 40......... “ ...s hf nw se 26 28 6 20 “ ne nw se 26 28 6 10.... 168 7 58 131 York John G —..w hf ne se... 24 28 6........ 20 UNION TOWNSHIP 2 Alexander G W nw nw 9 30 7. 40... 120 4 64 16 Bowen A H... s and ept ne 5w..30 30 6... 35... 280 10 15 20 Bank of Indiana n hf nw 28 30 7 80 120 4 64 35 Comer John E Jr shf s lif ne 24 30 7- 40.... 200 7 41 68 Davison Mahala pt wof river sene 23 30 7 25. .f. 260 9 50 71 Edwards Nancy J nw nw 6 30 6 50 40...... 160 6 04 84 Greenfield Jesse ....senw 14 30 7 40 - 160 6 04 92 Graves Newt0n...;..... nhf se 31 81 6 80— «< sw nw 31 31 6 39 81...... 275 10 62 112 Hawkins William whfne 12 30 7 80 240... 8 78 124 Incell C W .-. shf se se 9 30 7 20 •< ne se se 9 30 7 10— 90 4 12 142 Lewis G -ne nw 13 30 7 40.,. “ s and e pt nw nw-13 30 7 35 375 13 97 181 Newman David nwse -12 30 7—...... 40—120 4. 64 193 Porter and Posey whf nw 19 31 6... 74 77 150 568 201 Robinson Sarah ehf sw 9 30 7 80 *-..,, “ w hf se 9 30 7 80.?.. Ct.. 480- 17 60 232 Smith Ashel nhf ne 24 31 7 —. 8G.1.i>....- ; “ e pt n hf ne nw...24 31 7- 5..«-...- ,4]1.0 13 80 236 Sims Robt M and Robt Pnw ne 9 30 7..—.. 40——1. -'l2o 4 64 238 Sayers Ephraim..*.... nw nw 24 31 7 40.—*,. 235 24 15 240 Shearer John s and ept swse... 3 30 7 85 175 6 55 251 Tompkins A F shf nw nw 11 30 7.. 20../—, “ ne nw nw 11 30 7 10— 120 4 64 272 Wren Thomas se sw 30 30 6 40——.—. 320 .11 56 TOWN OF RENSSELAER

No | Names ofTiwners | Description of Land and Town Lots | Value | Totl Amt ~37 Delaney C D lots 7 and 8 block 19, Newton add >■ 80 299 78 Hough Calvin R lots 9 and 14 block 25, Rensselaer 300 11 32 88 Halstead Hiram lot 1 block 12, Rensselaer 40 1 98 89 Hopkins Raphael J lots 14 15 and 16 block 5, Rensselaer 875 15 98 145 Malory W P lot 4 block 17, Newton add 30 1 56 163 Phillips Simon lot 4 block 22, Newton add 15 1 59 186 Sellick E and E C lots 12 11 and 12 block 11, Rensselaer 180 6 46 242 Warner Julia E pt sec 30 town 29 r 6, 31-100ths acres 250 6 68 . TOWN OF REMINGTON 2 Ayelsbright Harry lots 11 and 12 block 7, C & M’s add 80 11 60 11 Black Samuel M lot 9 block 12, Remington 125 3 70 14 Black U T e side lot 2 block 8, Remington 300 9 69 15 Bollts S P lot 4 block 3, Remington 80 2 56 30 Chambers A J lot 3 block 3, W add -50 1 79 31 Connett M F pt nhf nw sec 30 t 27 r 6 12-lOOths acres 100 307 “ ne qr block 4, C & M’s add 60 2 05 42 Conners Samuel M lot 10 block 7, C & M’s add 40 1 52 44 Carroll Thomas pt ne ne sec 25 t27r 7, 1 65-100ths acres 155 4 46 70 Donnelly C R lots 10 11 and 12 block 10, W add 150 8 92 71 Dallas John W r»t nhf nw sec 30 t27r 6, 3 28-100ths aers 209 6 89 72 Donnelly F R lot 4 block 14, Remington 150 229 “ ehf lot 3 block 13, Remington ij; ,-650 158 67 80 Fountain JII lot 9 block 2, Remington 100 3 07 96 Griffin Patrick lot 5 block 9, Remington 400 10 75 129 Irvine Malissa B lot 9 block 3, Strat add • 15Q 2 85 131 Irwin James S lot 7 block 1, Sea add 75 2 55 156 Lindsay Mary A lot 2 block 3, Remington ~ 60 2 05 167 .Lowry Daniel lot 5 block 17, Remington , ' 390 850 158 Lipprant Henry C ehf block 7, Strat add 675 15 22 168 McFarland Charles lots 4 5 and 6 block 2, Strat add 180 6 12 173 McKim James T lot 5 block 14, Remington 125 3 71 195 Norris Abraham L lot 6 block 19, Remington 300 27 34 209 Pugh W H lot 5 block 2, Sea add 400 10 75 211 Poole WJ& J C Wright lots 5 6 and 7 block 5, C & M’s add 150 6 34 223 Rawlings N W ehf 6 and w end lot 6 block 8, Remgtn “ lots 7 8 and 9 block 8, C & M’s add 1655 138 71 248 Sinclair J H out lot 1e of block 10, Remington 350 9 48 261 Smith Adrian lots 8 and 9 block 7, Bruell’s add 330 10 56 293 Underhill Mary pt nhf sw sec 30127 r 6 150 665 296 Unknown lot 12 block 15, Remington 100 3 07 The following described lots and lands having been returned delinquent for taxes seven consecutive years, will be sold to the highest bidder in fee for cash, to-wit: 123 Livingston J P ehf lot 8 block 2, Davisonville, Gillam tp “ lot 4 block 2, “ " 5 87 04 230 Sibbett Joseph ehfsw s 211 30 r 6 80 acres, “ 100 62 50 330 Sibbett Joseph ne sw 533t30 r 540 acres, Barkley tp 50 194 94 279 Runals Eli G pt ehfnes2st 29 r 7 8 90-lOOths Mar’n tp 50 19 00 170 Miller John H out lot 7e of block 5, Remington 50 82 94 STATE OF INDIANA, JASPER COUNTY, SS: I, FRANK W. BABCOCK, Auditor of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true, full and complete list of all lands and town lots returned delinquent by the Treasurer of said county, for the non payment, of taxes due thereon for the year 1873, and former years, with ten per cent, penalty'lincf interest thereon together with the taxes for the current year, 1874, and costo 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 so much of said lands and town lots as maybe necessary to discharge and pay the taxes, penalty, interest and costs due thereon, or due from the owners thereof at the time of sale r ,wUl be sold at public auction at the Court House door in Rensselaer, Indiana, on the. second Monday in February, A. D. 1875. Witness my hand this 24th day of December, A. D. 1874. FRANK W. BABCOCK, Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana.

THOS. J.SPITLER, ATTORNEY A T LA W, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Office in the Brick Building north side of Public Square. Especial attention to Real Estate and Fire Insurance business. SB,OOO TO loan on Real Estate security, on reasonable terms. First class paper bought on Reasonable terms, including mortgages and bonds. j

S. P. Thompson, D, J. Thompson, Attorney at Law. Notary Public. Thompson & Bro’s LAW & REAL ESTATE OFFICE, Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana. Our 8. P. Thompson will attend all the Courts of Benton, Newton, Jasper and Pulaski Counties.

Legal Advertisements. Indianapolis, Delphi & Chicago Railroad \ Election Notice. Notice is hereby given to the qualified voters of Jasper county, Indiana, that the polls will be opened on Saturday, the 1 6th day of January, 1875, at the several voting places in said Jasper county, to takq the votes of the legal voters of said county upon the subject of an appropriation by said county of Thirty Thousand Dollars to the Indianapolis, Delphi and Chicago Railroad Company, to aid on behalf ■of said county ,in. the construction of the Indianapolis, Delphi and Chicago Railroad through said county, as prayed for in the petition of more than one hundred resident freeholders and voters of said county, which petition is numbered and d.ck.ted as cause 801 of Commissioners Court of said county, and presented for the action of said Court at the December term, 1874, and recorded in Order book No. 4, pages 132 to 136 inclusive. The ballots used at such voting shall be plainly written or printed and those ballots cast for the appropriation to aid said railroad company shall contain the words, plainly written or printed thereon, "Fortho Railroad Appropriation'’ (on behalf of the county); those ballots cast against it shall contain the words, plainly written or printed thereon, "Against the Railroad Appropriation” (on behalf of the county). The polls shall be opened at the several voting precincts in said county on the da3’ fixed by the Board of Commissioners as aforesaid, the boards of election shall then and there be organized and the poll books and tally sheets shall be kept, and the whole voting, taking and certifying of votes shall be conducted as nearly as may be in the manner provided by law for conducting the general election for State and county officers. The inspectors of the seveial election precincts will moetat the Court House in Rensselaer, in said county, on Thursday, the 21st day of January, 1875, at 10 o’clock A. M., to return the poll books and tally sheets and act as a Board of Canvassers to compare said papers and certify the result of such election. By order of the Board of Commissioneis of Jasper county, Indiana. FRANK W. BABCOCK, Auditor of Jasper county. Rensselaer, December 14, 1874. 14-4 t.

1., D. Sc C. Railroad EIzECTIOJV IVOTICE! Notice is hereby given to the qualified voters of Marion township, Jasper county, Indiana, that the polls will be opened on Saturday, the 16 th day of January, 1875, at the usual place of voting in said township, to take the votes of the legal voters of said township upon the subject of an appropriation by said township of Ten Thousand, Five Hundred Dollars, to the Indianapolis, Delphi and Chicago Railroad Company, to aid, on behalf of said township, in the construction of the Indianapolis, Delphi and Chicago Railroad through said township, as prayed for in the peiition of G. A, Moss, et. al., which peiition is signed by more than twenty-five resident freeholders and voters of said township, and is numbered and docketed as cause No. 802 of Commissioners Court of said county, and was presented for the action of said Court at the December term, 1874, and is entered in order book of said court, No. 4, at pages No. 440 to 442 inclusive. The ballots used at such voting shall be plainly written or printed; aod those ballots cast for the appropriation to aid said railroad company shall contain the words, plainly written or printed thereon, “For the Railroad Appropriation” (on behalf of the township); the ballets cast against it shall contain the words, plainly written or printed thereon, "Against the Railroad Appropriation’ ’ (on behalf of the township). The polls at the usual voting precint in said township, shall be opened on the day fixed by the Board of Commissioners, as aforesaid, the board of election shall then and there be organized, and the poll books and tally sheets kept, and the whole voting, taking and certifying of votes, shall be conducted, as nearly as may be, in the manner provided by law for conducting the general election for State and county officers. The inspector and judges of such election will meet at the Court House, in Kensselaer, in said county of Jasper, on Thursday, the 21st day of January. 1875, at 10 oclock A. M., to return the poll books and tally sheets and act as a board of canvassers to compare said papers and certify the result of such election. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana. FRANK W BABCOCK, Auditor of Jasper county. Rensselaer, Dec. 14, 1874. 14-4 t.

I*, D. &, €. Railroad ELECTION NOTICE! Notice is hereby given to the qualified voters of Newton township, Jasper county, Indiana, that the polls will he opened on Saturday, the 16fA day of January , 1875, at the usual place of voting in said township, to take the votes of the legal voters of said township upon the subject of an appropriation by said township of Three Thousand, One Hundred Dollars, to the Indianapolis, Delphi and Chicago Railroad Company, to aid, on behalf of said township, in the construction of the Indianapolis, Delphi and Chicago Railroad through said township, as prayed for in the petition of A, Rowen, et. al., which petition is signed by more than twenty-five resident freeholders and voters of said township and is numbered anddocketud as cause No. 803, of Commissioners Court of said county, and was presented for the action of said court at the December term, 1874, and is entered in order book of said court, No. 4, at pages No. 443 to 445 inclusive. The ballots used at such voting shall be plainly written or printed; and those ballots cast for the appropriation to aid said railroad company shall contain the words, plainly written or printed thereon, “For the Railroad Appropriation” (on behalf of, the township); the ballots cast against it shall contain the words, plainly written or printed thereon, “Against the Railroad Appropriation” (on behalf of the township). The polls at the usnal voting precinct in said township shall be opened on the day fixed by the Board of Commissioners, as aforesaid, the board of election shall then and there be organized, the poll books and tally sheets kept, and the whole voting, taking and certifying of votes, shall be conducted, as nearly as may be, in the manner provided by law for conducting the general election for State and county officers. The inspector and judges of such election will meet at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said county of Jasper, on Thursday, the 21st day of January, 1875, at 10 o’clock A. M., to return the poll books and tally sheets and act as a board of canvassers to compare said papers and certify the result of such election. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana. FRANK W. BABCOCK, Auditor of Jasper county. Rensselaer, -Dec. 14,1874. 14-4 t.

muff ontti —” ' J Druggist * r and PharmacauHst/ W ’ DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils Wind#* Glass, Varnish Brushes and Perfumery. Paper Hangings, Cloth Window Curtain* and Pictures, School Bootes, and <“ Fashionable Stationery, i ~ - Plain, French, Tint, and Initial Mots Paper and Envelopes. “Choice Family Groceries.” I Always Keep A large and Fresh Stock of Spices, Pure <tnd Cheap* IHTTSXCAL INSTRUMENTS. VIOLIN AND GUITaR STRINGS a SPECIALTY. Physicians Prescriptions Compounded at all Hour s of Day or Sight. SnndayVnsiness Hours. From 8 Oclock A. M. to 9 A M. From 1 « F. M. *• 2 P. M. From 6 “ P. M. “ 7 P. M.

Shindler A Roberts, BLACKSMITHS, Rensselaer, - - Indiana. Having purchased the shop formerly owned by Norman Warner they desire to announce to the public that all kinds of blacksmithing will be done to order by skilled workmen. Shop on Front street, north of "Liberal Corner.”

IL WM In, DEALER IN Clocks, Watches, Cold, Silver and Plated Ware, Violins, Violin and Guitar Strings, Fancy Goods, Ac. We have on hand a fine selection of CLOCKS & JEWELRY of all kind, to which we invite the attention OF THE PUBLIC. "Wo have secured the services of Mr. J. I Wpre, of Monticello, who is a FIRST-CLASS WORKMAN, and Repairing will be done in all branches of The Business. ILL WORE WARRANTED. Don’t go elsewhere to Buy B 4 U C Our Goods. Room in post-o hce building South of depot, Remirgtm, Indiana. S. A. MORGAN Sc SON.

Excellent Lands AND Cheap Homes For the Industrious n j« comi 0o! Every One who Desires to make Profitable Investments in JLand! The Lands of the INDIANA & ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY in Jasper county, Indiana, are now put upon the market for sale, for the first time. They were Selected with Great Care some twenty yeaas ago, and many of them comprise the BUST FARMING AND GRAZING LANDS IN OUR COUNTY. They consist of about 10,000 ACRES, PAR T PRAIRIE AND PART TIMBER! well located as to roads and school houses, and will make Desirable Farms for parties wishing to secure permanent homes. Lands generally in this county are rapidly increasing in value, and are being readily taken by actual settlers at the prices asked for them. So those who want to secure GOOD INVESTMENTS had better attend to the matter at once. Propositions to purchase any or all of these lands, ' IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES, will be received by the undersigned at the Clerk’s office in Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, who will at all times take great pleasuie in showing the lands and furnishing all necessary information's to quality, price and ferms of sale. Title ‘perfect. MARION L. SPITLER, Agent for Trustee of Ind. & 111. C. R. W. Co. [U-ly.]

INSURANCE. G. B. CHAPPELL, Insurance Ag’t, V Represents the ./ETNA, of Hartford, Connceticut, Home and Continental, of New York; also agent for the Union Central Life Insurance Co. of, Cincinnati, Oflio. Office in his Hard wore Store, Ohio Street, Remington, Indiana

PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & St. LOUIS RAILWAY. CONDENSED TIME CARO. amUMEHTS MSUft DIVISION. *' NOVEMBER 16tb, 1874, GOING WEST. No. 6 No. 19 Pittsburgh 1,50 a, m, 8,50 a.m. Columbus, 10,05 ** 6,30 p, m, Urbana, 12,10 p, ta. 7,20 “ Piqua, 1,15 “ 8,18 “ Bradford Junction, 2,00 ** 8,55 •* Union City, 2,56 " 10.05 “ Ridgeville, 8,80 “ 10,51 " * Hartford,. 4,27 *• 12,05 a,to Marion, 5,20 M 12,58' " Bunker Hill, 6,28 " 2,06 " Logansport, 7,10 “ 2,60 “ Reynolds, " 9,02 “ State Line, p,in. 10,40 «• GOING EAST. NO. 5. No- t State Line, 6,65 p,m, Reynolds, 8,45 " Logansport, 8,30 a,m. 8,80 p,m. Bunker Hill, 9,12 “ 4,10 •* Marion,, 10,20 ** 5.20 *♦ Hartford, 1,16 •« 6,08 “ Ridgeville, 12,08 p. m. 7,04 '#* Union City, 12.42 " 7,40 “o: Bradford Junction, LSS *• 8,45 .. Piqua, 2,42 p. at. 9,18 “ Urbana, 3,50 “ 10,18 “ Columbus, 6,55 “ 11,55 u Pittsburgh 2,25a,in,, 7,25 a,M. No. 10 leaves Bradford Daily, - except Sunday, and will arrive in State Line daily, except Monday, and in Chicago at 8.00 A.M. daily. All other trains run ddiiy, except Sunday. Nos. 6,6, and 7. have no Chicago connections. v, ff* RICHMOND X CHICAGO JNY. GOING NORTH. No. 8. Ne. 10. Cincinnati 7,30a.m. 7,00 f. tn, Richmond. 10,30 “ 10,10 ** Hagerstown 11,16 ** 1Q,62 “ NewCistle. 12.10 p.m. 11,21 Anderson 1,10 “ 12,18 a. m Kokomo 3,06 " 2,05' “ Logansport. 4,00 " 8,10 " Crown Point 7,20 # * 6,20 « Chicago 9,00 “ 8,00 •* GOING SOUTH. No. 1. No. Z. Chicago 7,50 p. m. 8,20 a, m. Crown To 9,40 10,04 •» Logansport 12,55 a.m. 1,20 p.m. Kokomo. 2,05 " 2,26 « Anderson 8,42 " 4,11 “ New Cattle 4,33 ** 6,03 « Hagerstown. 5,08 " '6,38 " Richmond \•' 6,50 M 6,20 “ Cincinn t ; 9,00 •* 0,26 «*> No. 10 leaves Richmond daily. No. 1 will leave Chicago dally. All other Trains run daily, except Sunday. W. L, O'BRIEN, General Passenger & Ticket Agent.

WANTED! Business Education. Young men wishing a good SITUATION in business, should get a Practical Business Education at the Bryant tu Stratton Business College, 44 South Meridian St,, Indianapolis, Ind. Send Stamp for Circular. WANTED!" Telegraphing* Young Men and Ladies wishing to become Telegraph Operators, and take good positions on the lines after teaming, with Salaries from s*2o to SIOO per month, should attend the largest tad only practical Telegraph Institute in the West. Send Stamp for Circular to Bonthard & Koerner, 44 S, Meridian, St., Indianapolis, Ind. [nß,ly.] LAM & 111 Have just received a fresh stock of HATB, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, 4c. which they wish to dispose of at Reasonable Figures. Call and examine THEIR STOCK Before Using elsewhere. Room on Railroad street, north side of depot, - :: Remington - - Indiana.