Pike County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 36, Petersburg, Pike County, 28 January 1891 — Page 2

STY DEMOCRAT

WEDNESDAY. i matter. the poetofflee In Petersburg tor through the matls at second - =3= M- The Pike CWrntr Hemoerat h« the tar•.etelrealatloa of i» newspaper pnMUhed In •Ike Couatjl Adrertta're will make • note of tklefeet! OUR TICKET. • For The'Next President, GROVER CLEVELAND. k For Next Vlee President, ISAAC P. GRAY. jeor Next Gov. of Indiana, ■ w». E. NIBLAQE.

r RECIPROCITY. Reciprocity tts used by Blaiue, Sherman an i others, is merely h hew political catch-wonl to deceive the American tanner, just as the pleasB iug ter in “protect ion'1 has deceived f him. It is another sugar-coated name for high-tariff monopoly. Primarily, the name implies tree trade or free exchange of commodities—but mark you, Mr. Blaine wants reciprocity restricted to Central and ' South America ; Mr. Shermau Wants i it only with Canada; each has his I own axe to grind, and' wants the ./"lariner to tunrthe grindstone. I lit the last session of Congress Ik Sherman made several speeches upon r’~lh« floor of the Senate in favor of reciprocity with Canada, anil iu every instance he illustrated the advauiage of his scheme by showing how free trade would open up a market to Cauadada for American coal—e., if he United States would allow Cana

v horses, cattle, sheep, bailey and [mat to come in free, then, recipre|y, Canada would allow American jjiieil good? and coal to outer her free of duty. ernian is an Ohio man, and ^ ely interested in coal lauds of | Oino and l'euusylvania; hence, theregre, lie wants Canada’s embargo laWu oil coal, that he may increase the [output and value of his coal mines. Canada has no coal to compete I with his,- hut she has agricultural ex - i ports to compete with the American farmer, consequently, with the avarice common to monopolists, he is willing to sacrifice the American farmer Jto competition with Canadian farming iu order to secure fir himself an apen market for bis product, free of all competitiliou. Such is Sheruiats’f stprocilv. Blaine wants free trade with the gricuitural republics of South Arneri—what for? lie says that it is to ake a maiket for North American rui products, atid therefore he has Biul^fiiued the McKinley Bill in his nous letter of Juiv 14, 1890, in Le»e words, to-wit: “There is not a lutiou nor a line of the entire bill at will open a market for another shel of wheat or another barrel of

^o'ojore than a decade Mr. Blame ^rttf'rtie recognized champion of '"live \olicj;, and its cor- ^ iOn.ir market fallacy, yet «cent letters to the press betray eakness of hist faith in his forniheories, lie sees the failure of jroieclive principle to save the irican farmer from foreign comliou in the matter of prices.

.16 psOlOGUOIltSl s meal uumc w.Jket is a failure; it exists only in tue political imagination of campaign writers and orators. Practically there ia no such thing. To all intents and »U purposes -the farnieiv’s selling diome market is nothing more nor less [than a shipping wav-station on the rodtl -to Liverpool, or to some metropolitan city, one or two thousand [miles distant, and his prices for proluce are fixed by the ditt'ereuce between supply and demand of worldwide producers and cotwii'mers; > ■ it i v trm — — - — / !ience; !u these da.VB of electric telegraphs, steam transportation, govern[cutal bureau statistics and daily Immercial reports, the Chinese wall protection arouud American agri1ture is broken down, and gives no L iction to the farmer. To_ti his wheat, corn, pork and beef at prices far below the level of lie European markets, just as ho has *\ne for the past forty years. In fact lsMis his produce in the cheapest ffket, and buys his manufactured rchandi8e in the dearest market in world. /These are facts which farmers are [ot slow to discover, and wily states»en of the protective school have not -died to notice the Tact that the farmers are getting their eyes open to the ‘•inequalities" of the tariff, aud the falsehood of the whole system. Mr. Blaine secs that the catch-word, protion, has lost i|s magnetic charm, evidenced by the following pariph from his famous letter of July ‘‘The charge against the protective policy which has injured it the most that its benefits go wholly to the manufacturer and the capitalist, and iiot ai all to the farmer.” .Hence, to escape from the impend ' oni of political defeat and of an ftlar collap!>c of an ill-fated Ireisl policy, Mr. Blaine has anon public attention the idea ,f a lituited tree-trade policy which lie has labeled ycejamicity. As al- ‘ ne wauhMi ,0 te Americas. \Vhy rxirst. Bcptiise the greedy monopolists of this fountry have learned that the^protecIve policy is a game at whic j other laitesmen of other countries can play well as they themselves, and caily to the disadvantage of the tilted States. South America has against tire Uuited States, ltd free-trade England supplier early all the international trade of ur southern neighbors. Prelection as outwitted itself to the extent of Ming the markets of South America, horefore Blaine’s manufacturers umbly beg and pray air Spanish lerica to take ctf)! her tariff aud adt steel rail*, ele., (Mr. B.’s pet in»try) to her ports. They also want ““ * ToiTVnbsidizert shins,

BLhat mo peopic 3 carry Carnegie’* steel American customers, o comitries have few to compete with our id in undeveloped, their eport are chiefly agricliiBUte south of the

that the can produce: rated l exclusively, the would have competition, would

(Mil'll wtwi •farms and eorn Thus the farmer to train, while would gain ret:i|>ro

m lows low-grade sugar, and oitar things to come free of duty into United States ports, yet it provides that the President' of the United States may at auy time, whenever he chooses, order a customs tax to be placed upon sugar, molasses, tea, coffee and hides. That is to say if Mr. Blgine cannot make a political deal with South America so as to allow him to enter ports with Carnegie's steel rails anti other manufactured goods, iu which he and his personal friend are directly interested, then he will retaliate, or rather manifest his chagrin by ordering through a presidential mandate a tax upon sugar, molasses, tea, coffee, etc., all of which customs tax would fall as a burden on the American oousumer eventually, and a lax upon the wages of the American workmen and.the profits of American farms. In short, the reciprocity clause of the McKinley bill is in the form of a threat against American consumers, viz: Quoth Mr. Blaine: If you don’t help me to open the markets of South America for my pet {/industries, then l will punish you hy raising the price of your sugar and coffee. Again, the McKinley reciprocity law places the foreign consumers of this country, and the power to levy customs taxes upon the necessaries of life-to the value of probably $100,000,000 annually all in the hands of one man. Nominally, the President is so authorized to raise or lower the price of sugar, coffee, etc., but his strategic Secretary of State, the ingenious, in

ventor or (lie reciprocity (lodge, ana personal friend of the milionairc Carnegies, will hold the price of sugar in his owii hand. lie is the power behind the throne, and will dictate the policy of the administration in this matter. Possibly he expects to he the throne iHSelf of the'next quadrieuniat. Reciprocity is, therefore, auother selfish scheme to enrich the millionaire manufacturers, and lighten the screws of a monopoly tariff upon the farmer and wage-worker. Against therlulter it is an attempt to add insult to injury. It means that breadwinners of this country shall pay higher prices for woolen clothing, carpets, boots, and shoes, and other necessaries of life. Wholesale dealers in New York, Chicago, and other cities, have already marked up the prices of goods upon their shelves under the increased protective features of the new law, and thus from the pockets of the toiler will be taken higher profits to tits manufacturer, without anything given in compensation. The latter will get the fat which from him was fried to run the campaigns of 1883 and 1890. The reciprocity which the American farmer wants is that kind which will give free access to all the mar bets of the world. He wants to sell pork and breadstuff's in Germany, France, Spain and Holland, and he demands that the trade combine and local monopolies fostered by high tariff legislation shall be abolished. The reciprocity of the period is a fraud upon everybody except the monopolists ; it implies the old theory of benefits to the few at the ’expense of the many. Washington Letter.

special. The merry jingle of silver is the music which the Senate has provided for the people to dance to, by the adoption of the free coinage substitute for the Financial bill, which went through in spile of the determined and extraordinary opposition of the administration and the republican leaders in the Senate. The democratic party has been committed to free coinage, as far as the votes of all the Senators of the party (with one exception—Wilson, of Md.,) can do so, while the same token committed against it. On this question of finance, the most important, in every country, tho republicans of the west and northwest, if the votes of their Senators represent their views, and the presumption is that they do, seem to be in accord with the democrats and the Farmers Alliance, which is a much more powerful factor in this matter than most people believe. The most sensational feature of the debate which preceded’ the adoptiou of the free coinage amendment, was the speech of Senator Ingalls in favor of free coinage. It was more than that; it was a most speciously made plea to the Farmers Alliance legislature of Kansas to re-elect him to the Seuato. It was in many respects the best and most brilliant oration ever delivered by Mr. Ingalls, and had he not have alio wed his hatred of tho South to inveigle him into a defense of the Force bill, which by the way, again lias the right of way nr the Senate, at its opening, it would undoubtedly have made him many friends in that sectiou, where, as he probably knows, he now has none. As it is, although it was carefully listened to, and alt of its strong poiuls, and there were many of them, against the monopoly and greed of the growing money power, were applauded to the echo, in spite of the efforts of the Senate officials to prevent it, it is regarded as the artificial plea of an office-seeker to obtain the support of members of an organization pledged to opposo his re-election to the Senate, and not as representing his*' roal sentiments. Nevertheless te told his republican colleagues and the republican President, who stands ready, it is believed, to veto free coinage, should the bill gut through the House over the unscrupulous opposition of Speaker Reed, some mighty truths about what the people will do in the future, should their wishes be thwarted in this matter. But it wascasting pearls to swine. The republican parly has never paid any attention to the wishes of tho people, unless they happened to coincide with those of the bosses of that party. After we have succeeded in taking away their arms from the Indians to prevent their doing any further mischief, would it. not be a good idea to turn our attention toward disarming a lot or reckless and worthless white trash who infest the various communities and are always prepared to shoot on the slighest provocation? Aud would it not be advisable to see if something can not be done with those imbecile who never “know it is loaded” until they liud out by pointing it at somebody and pulling the trigger? People would feel a good deal safer if the disarming process could be made to include all of these dangerous classes. The following lesolufion was prepared bv a member of the“Thlrd House” Resolved, That the “Third House” do now adjourn subject to the call of the chairman of the Democratic Slate Central Committee, and that Its members and candidates take a two-vear's recess, lo then be borne asrain in a new life that may he politically dead, but spiritually alive.

Absolutely Pure. A cretun tartar baking powder. Highest or all In leavening sttrength.—l.7. S. Govern mvne Report, Aug. 17 «*9. jfe

Will Give a Special Review Term. Beginning March 24,1801. Nino special courses, aH in charge of skilled and professing! Normal Teachers. Great attention will be given to preparing students and teachers to make a high grade in examinations; also to fit teachers to take charge ofjiigh schools. EXPENSES. Board aud room rent, with light and fuel, in private housoa, only $2 50 per week; Tuition, $8-00 for the weeks. JAMES A. BOYCE, l-10-91-2!m. President.

DELINQUENT TAX LIST. LIST OF LANDS AND TOWN LOTS RETURNED DELINQUENT FOR THE YEAR 1889. Sale to take 3?lace oil the Second. Monday In February, 1891. JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP.

NAMES OP DELINQUENTS. Armstrong Elizabeth. Adams Martha A. Jr Arnold Lewis. Brown Robert O .. Brlltlsn John A. BarU Florlan. . Bowen Jacob and J. I. .. Craig G. W. Sr. and G.W.Jr. Craig William. Daniels Minnie E. Fletcher Betsey A. GmyMcCrillusAChapellPW Grubb W. H .. Godwin Lavina. Kayes Elijah L . Kayes Newton B. Margrave Susan W .. Mersemau David — Harper .1. Q. A. Johnson Leah . — .. Keith Mary. Krezeltus Jacob ..... Lockhart Sarah E. heirs . Lomax Cornelius .. Mattison Sarah J. _ .. Mi ley J. R. McCain Martha J. McCain Mary . McCnllins William . do McCain J. W. Nash Williamson. Humphrey Wm. G . Phelps H. S ..,. do Rhoads Sarah A. do Rhoads JohnC .. ■Simmons Jesse . Steen O. B. Strong Elisabeth J . Tiny lor Wm. P. heirs do Tiaylor Margaret. Traylor Mary. llpton Elisa . Unknown Owners — Wilhelm J. B & N^ey .. Wood James L . pt sw sw sec 4 tis ru IAS acres .. pt eJJ se sec 33 tin r7 17.50 . wjj lot 80 and eji lot 29 . 5s of lot 88. pt ne se sec SO tin rS 39 acres . . pt ne se sec 5 tls r6 a acre . . pt of lot 13. ot 98 . s‘a se ne sec 17 tin rfi 20 acres .. iota 15 and 22. DESCRIPTIONS. pt Sw sw sec 4 tls rfi 4.30 acres. Kt ne se seco tls rO K acre.. >ts 6,11 *24 . pt sc sw sec Us rG 2.75 acres. wpt ne se sec tls its 13 acres ... np he se sec 7 tls rfi 18 acres. . ptnw.se sec 27 tin r7 2 acres. .t>6 sw ne sec 18 tls rfi 20 acres. lot 27 .. pi ne se sec 5 tls r63acres. se sw sec 13 tls r7 40acres.. pt sw se sec 5 tls to 1 acre. ne ne sec 29 Un rfi 20 acres ..:.. lots 19 and 30. . pt nw sec 16 tin r7 22 acre*. u side ne ne sec 32 tin rfi 16.60 acres lot 15. nw cor w>2' se sec 15 tin f7 5 acres ... n>i se ne sec 13 tls r7 20 acres se cor se ne sue 13 tls r7 10 acres. se cor se ge sec tin r710 acres. pt se sw sec 5 tls rfi E acre . npt ne ne sec 6 tls rfi 5 acres . npt. ept se sw sec 10 tls r7 5 acres . . spl ept se sw sec 10 tls r7 5 acres.... lie sw sec 18 tls rfi 38.85 acres . nw se sec IS Us r6 40 acres. .. >e sw sec 18 tls rfi 40 acres. ne cor sw ne sec 5 tls rfi 5.50 ac rea . pts of lots 4 4 9. pt of lot 27 .... flj nc see 28 tin rfi 80 acres. iil£ se sec 28 tin rfi 80 acres . pt n w ne and pt sw lie sec 19 tl n rfi 1 acre pt nw sw see 4 tls rfi .50 acres . pt sw ne sec 31 tin ifi 1 acre. lots 13,16,26,29, 4 31. pt of lot 27 . lot 21 ..- . TOWNS. Otwell Highbanks Otwell do Otwell Highbanks Highbanks Highbanks. Algiers. Otwell do Highbanks. Otwell. Highbanks. Del. 3 91 6 34 12 19 4 34 27 48 23 81 58 7 63 IS 94 15 91 503 3 40 9 77 1 35 3 51 3 51 3 90 16 78 7 56 1 34 10 91 So 7 88 43 57 7 45 14 82 1 20 565 6 74 3 30 12 75 26 78 951 26 36 20 04 10 96 51 32 3 32 163 69 6 71 1 36 95 3 56 9 68 4 19 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. Roger Wm i,. 4 Clara A Butler Sarah E .. Barrett Itnchaei. Biowers Jacob . Cramer Aslirena . Cox Albert ..— Carter Solen. do Daniel Mary. Dyson Margaret. Dickson Jolee H. do do do do do Decker Salono. Ellis Wm. F. Ficklin Klram... do do Ficklin Ellen. Fisher Thomas. Ficken Charles. do Ficklin Elijah. Green Henry . Groomer Ethel . Huffman Jacob. Horton Jane P. Etal. Iugersol Mary.. Leslie George R. Lasweil Mary J. Miley Mahala.. Me A lister Elijah .—.— McCain Eli. Nolen Mary A. Posey Frank B. and.. Harriett do. do do do Smith Amanda . Scott and Gilezen. do Selby Spencer . Thomas James heirs — Willis Jasper M. sw nw seo 17 tin r7 16 acres. e side se nw sec 3 Us r8 15.80 acres . lots 7 & S block 29 . lots !, 2, 4 3 block 30. lot 6, block 41 . ow>j se se sec 8 tls r7 10 acres. s jy cor nw n w sec 25 Un r8 1 acre... nw cor sw nw sec 25 Un r8 .54aeroe. pt nw sw sec8 Un *7 1 acre, lots 9,10 5.7. 8, block 55. lots 6, 7,8,9,10, block 51 lots 9 4 10 block 56 tots 8,7,8, 9, 10 block 43 . lots 3 4 4 block 55. lot 8 block 44 . lots 11 4 12 block 29. pt lot No 2. fracl sec 7 tin r71 acre . lots 1,2,3,4,5,0 block 29 . pt se ne sec 25 Un r8 2.5 acres. lots 1,2, 3,4,5, 6,7, 3, 9, block 2 . lot0. blocks .. lots 7, 8, 9, 10, block 3 . lots 9 4 10 block 44. w side sw ne sec 26 Un r8 18 acres.. pt sw ne sec 26 Un r8 8 acres. lot 6 block 31. lots 647 block 44 . nli nc se sec 3 tls rS 20 acres. ept block 28 . nw nw sec 25 Un rS 39 acres«. nwpt no nw sec 15 Us rS 10 acres ... n side sc se sec 23 tin r8 14 acres . .. sw cor se se sec 8 tls r710 acres. nw cor se se sec 36 tin r86 acres. lots 2 4 3 block 27 . pt se ne see 18 tin r7 2 acres. no pt sw se sec 16 tls r8 2.75 acres ... sw fracl sec 12 tin r8 58.82 acres. pt ne fracl see 14 t In r8 85 acres. w side nw sec 13 tin r8 100 acres. ne pt ne nw see IS tin r8 22-50 acres . nw pt ne see 13 tin r8 37.50 acres.. lot 4. in block 41 —. npt ne nw sec 22 tin r821 acres. spt sl$ sw sec 15 tin rS 17 acres . pi uU nw se sec 15 tls r8 15 acres — lot 1,2, 3, iu block 44. pt e>4 sw sec 3 tl* r8 Macros .. . Alford. Alford. A lford. Alford. Alford, do do do do do Alford Tho EdAlford do do Tho. Ed Alford Alfford Alford do Aliord Allord Alford Alford 41 12 14 70 21 73 4 41 5 88 15 43 36 11 8 28 4 69 13 67 1 09 40 64 20 75 32 35 2 26 17 29 9 31 5 89 4 51 1 10 87 21 8 12 36 92 3 10 7 93 1 07 18 41 3 26 172 52 5 91 25 25 20 52 284 20 88 CLAY TOWNSHIP.

Uatt Boss.. .... Coomer W. T . Deifendoll George. Fears Elizabeth . Falls Felix L . Godfrey Jolm G. do Grubb D. S. Sr. do do Grubb Daniel. Hnrnbrootc Mary J. Higgins Margaret. do Hornbrook Elizabeth, A Ed do Lcwnsdale James_... .. Lewis Jeremiah. Myrlck Sarah A. Merchant John . McCrary Alice. Ddfll Martha . mihardaon Ellen. Rumble Eliza . Traylor Catharine. Wyatt Lucinda heirs...... .. Wugley John F. do do |Se liw sec 10 tin in su acres. ne*j nw sw sec 9 tls r9 10 acres. mv sw scc5 tls r» 10 r.cres .. . . se cor nw sec 5 tls r9 1.25 acres. pi ne nw sec 5tls r9 .-Uacres . pt sw se sec 32 tin r9 3.50 acres .. . pt nw seco tls r# 10 acres. pt sJ! se se sec 8 tls r9 20 acres. sw sw sec 9 tls r910 acres .. self nw swsec9tls r» ICscrcs —. pt sw sec 32 tin r91 acre. sw no sec 8 tls r9 35 acres. n!4 se se sec 9 tls r9 20 acres. ne se see 9 tls r9 40 acres ... ne sw sec 9 tls r9 40 acres. pt sc nw see 9 tls rt 16 acres. sw ne sec 21 tin r9 40 acres .. .. pt nw fracl see 34 tin r9 30.33 acres. pt ne se sec 8 tls r9 35 acres. pt ne nw sec 4 tls r9 9.83 acres pt n side w*4 sw sec 16 tin r9 12 acres. s side ne se seo 1 Us r9 15 acres' . pt loca. No. 13 sec 22 * 27 tin r9 92.75 acres .. nwut. survey No 1 sec 18 tin r9 3.50 acres— ne sw sec 16 tin r9 39 acres. pt e'A sc fracl sec 21 tin r9 8.66 acres . •pt ns sec 5 tls r9. . pt so sec tls r9. pt sec S3 tin r9 2.50 acres. .. ■ 20 74 28 10 1 73 108 70 LOCKHART TOWNSHIP. Agee G. J. heirs. Bogen Bara li M. Bradley Catharine. Bass James M %. Black Henrietta. Borders Hellen. Brust fm. F :.. Ooldemeyer Win. Cold well Albert 8. do Converge Alonzo. Chappell Hannah. Castle Delaney ...._ do Coll Prudence. Corn Andrew J. Edrington C. L. Edrlngton Ell. Enlow Win. Erwin Owen. Bsiuchln Joseph D. do Hummer Sophia........ do Honehin Joseph.. Julian Nancy E... do Jnnhlson James T. Lockhart Andrew Martin Ellen . Martin Meyer and Co ... do Martin James. McXeely Samuel J. Mf Grew Martha. McCoy Henry. 0’Ncal°Mlle* G. do do do do do Proston Brothers.. Robinson Jonas. Ricketts M urtha J ..... Riuhesoh Kutbura. Swan Matthew heirs ... Swan Samuel etal. Sloan A. E. do Sw an Charles H........ BwanThos W.. Swan John H. Bpradley Win. heirs — Smith Bertha A .. Stephens Wm. Smith Sarah J.. Tailgate JasperN. Uppenknmp Hejiry ... Wilder Eme lne M ..... do Wilder Harriett .:. di Williams James I. Wilder Sarah A. do Williams Sarah H..... Williams Annie .. WLeman C C. B. Wingate Matilda C. do lots 41, 42 43 49 A pt lot 1. nw nw sec28 t2s r7 40acres... w side ne se sec 23 t8s r7 13.33.. sw sw sec 10 t3s r7 40 acres_ ots 14 A 17..... lots 12 A 18. pt lots 14 & 48 . lots 9 & 12 and pt lot 5. nw sw scc25t2s r740 acres_ a sw sec 19 t3s r« 51.34 acres . Broadwells add n>4 lot 7. pt ne ne sec 30 t2s HI 8.09 acres ne sw sec 21 t3s »740 acres. nw sw sec 21 t3s r7 40 acres_ nc ne sec 19 t3s r6 40 acres. lots 44 * 45.,. e.H sw se sec 28 12s r719 acres.. sw cer sw se sec 28 t2s r710 aer sw cor sw nw sec 29 t2s 16 5 acres. lots 27 * 30....... no ne sec 2 t3s r7 20 acres. n w ne sec 2 t3s r7.40 acres . ne s w sec 18 t3s r6.13.75 acres. sc sw sec 18 t3s rt 29.85 acres. lot 9. se nw sec 24 t2s fi 40 acres. eVi sw nw sec 24 t2s r7 20 acres. nw nw sec 35 t2s r7 40 acres. *■/, lot 7 .... npt wfi nw sec 1912» 16 17 acres. pt sw ne sec 19 t2s r6 3 acres. pt se sw sec 19 t2s r6 4 acres .... sptso sw see 2612* r7 38 acres . sw sw sec 21 t3s r7 38.75 acres. nw nw sec 34 t2s r7 40 acres. }, of ne se sec 918s r7 80 acres.. H of se se sec 9 t3s r710 acres... o H sw see 29 t2s r680acres.. se nw sec 29t2s rO 40 acres.t. s side nw ne sec SO t2s r6 12 acres.. pt sw ne sec 30 t2s t6 28 acres. wK se sec 80i2s r6 80 acres... nw ne see 31 12s rti 40 Acres.... pt nw cur ne ne sec 3b tils r6 2 acres . pt nw ne sec 19 t2s r6 1.50 acres. p* ne sw sec 2812s r7 9 acres.... lots 6 A 25... wH se liw gec27 t2sr720 acres .. ept stt sw ne sec 34 t2s r715 acres. ne ne see 28 t2s rt 40acres. w H se nc sec 2812s r7 20 acres. pt eH se sw sec 27 t3s rt19 acres. a 14 ne sw sec 2712s r7 20 acres. w H ne sw sec 27 t2s r7 wfOacres. ept se se sec 23 t3s r7 13.S3 acres . Broadwells add lot 8. Broadwells add. lots 3 4 4... se nw sec 33 t2s r7 40 aers#.. pt ne lie sec 3012s r6 £.25 acres. pt ne ne sec 30 12s rt 4.25 acres.,... sw sw sec 26 t2s r7 40 acres . w!4sw nw sec 26 t2sr720 acres .. at se nw sec 28 12s r7 85 acres. pt no sw sec 28 t2s r714 a cres. e!4 se nw see 8612s r7 19 acres . se sw aec 21 t3s 17 40 acres .. gw se seo 21 t3s r7 40 acres.. pt liw nesee 30 t2s rt .50 acre. apt ne sw aec 28 »2s r7 26 acres. pt ne se sec 26 t2s rt 39.75 acres .... pt nw se sec 2812s rt 11.25 acres., pt ne sw sec »«2srtl acre. Slcndal Plkevllle A.guata Stendal X'ikevtlle l'lkeviile Augusta Plkevllle do 26 06 20 23 134 38 11 80 66 11 43 26 180 97 23 98 10 15 14 07 3 79 54 31 13 49 20 02 9 12 25 02 Augusta PIkevllle Stendal do 20 06 U 37 8 16 20 43 12 96 7 87 14 82 34 87 37 84 13 89 4 31 23 82 9 49 6 45 14 31 86 12 7 83 28 W 12 92 9 57 32 05 16 98 8 61 21 55 308 75 16 15 44 29 41 15 74 1 U 111 42 1 02 5 80 3 30 1 04 35 34 7 39 45 96 12 80 805 305 6 53 8 22 23 00 55 49 4 80 14 46 17 68 18 24 14 23

•..—= === Black Elijah w Bee George heirs do do do j, Burch Dortba . Bradshaw Susan ... Burch Geonre P— Baker A.F. Brewster Redman Barnett America J Baker Mary L. ... do Brown Sarah O. do Crow Artlmeca and Mary C pt lot 108 cor nese sec 1# 12b acre se bw sec 6 t2s r7 40 acres. w}4 ne sw see 4 Us i7 29 acres. se se sec 8 12s »7 40 acres. lota35,36, S7 33.. lots 39,46, «, 42. .;. lots 43,44, 45,46. 1018 177,1797182,217. lot 98 .. .» e‘t nti ne ne sea 14 Us r810 acres. lot 148.. 10118.. . lot 8. lots 152, 153, 170,1711. pt lot 85... ot 3. . n side sw sw sec 29 tls r7 acres n Bide se sw sec 29 tls r7 31 acres .. Corn Nathaniel Cole US . Chappell Stephen heirs Crisis Michsel. ., Duster David .. Davis John Jr. Deffend ill Wm. ctal . Dedman Sarah F. do DefiTendoll Phrebe. Dean George estate. do do do do Edmonson James heirs, do Evans Jas. M. heirs .... Fowler and Wilgus . Grimes Union . . Gladish Adaline. do Gamble Spenoer....... Goodale Georgs 8. Harris Wm J .. do Houchin T.P. do Houchin D. C. do do Houchin Mary E. do Heath Alvis.. Hurt Joseph Sr. Harrison Emma. garrison Emma A s T. avens Eliza C . Host meyer J ohn. do Heacock Edwin. Ivy Thomas .:. Jenkens C. H.-v ■ • Jones Mattie L. do Kinman JohnS. Loveless James K .... Louder llobert ....J Ixjvrless Francis M. etal Morton J.L.& G.W Kinman Martin Thos heirs — Montgomery Malinda McCord George. Proctor J. W. Hiekrich HenrySeymour Mfg. Co. do Scott Grace E .. do Taylor Joseph. Tisdale.I.T etal. Thompson Henry_ Thomas Alzada AThomas Jullna. Thomas Wm. H. and Mary do Willis Hazel. do Wahnseldler Louisa— Wilder Louisa. Wilson J. W. etal..: Whitma. Asnhel heirs Whitman Asabel A George. PATOKA TOWNSHIP. se nw sec i# Us rt V, acre ID a 740 isna LucusadWlns Arthur nH sw sw sec 18 t2s t7 20 acres . sw he sec 4 t2s r7 40 acres . ne sw sec 512s i7 40 acres. . nH se sec 36 tls r8 80 acres. lot 46 . uH se se seell t2s iS31 acres. nw sv.' sec 19tls 77 24 acres. pt lot 92 ... pt lot 109.. nw cor sw nw sec 30 tls r7 8.10 acres . se sec 30 tls 77160 acres . S54 8W sec 30 tls 7797 acres.. *H ne set 31 tls r7 80 acres. se nw see 31 Ob 77 49 acres . sJS se nw sec 9 t2s r7 20 acres . nw cor sw se sec 19 tls r7 1.50 acres_ e side sw nw sec 32 tls 77 2 acres. lots 119,129,121, A 122 . lot 14, A pt lot, 17, in block 18. n H »e se sec 15 Us r8 20 acres . w side ne nw see 21 tls i7 26 acres . e side nw sw sec 21 tls 7710 acTes _ sw sw sec 24 tls 18 40 acres. eH nw sec 16 t2s 77 80 acres . nw se seet2sr8 40acres .y.... ue sw sec 35 Us 18 40 acres. se sw sec 15 t2s r8 40 acres.. sw se sec 15 t2s 18 38 rcres—. sw ne sec 15 t2sr8 40 acres. awse sec 15 t2s r840 acres . ue ne sec 15 t2s r840acres . nese sec 15 t2s rS 40 acres . sH se ne sec 15 tSs r8 20 acres. :... . pt sir ne sec 16 »2s r8 acre . npt nH ne sec 3 t2s r8 as acres. nw nw 18 t2s 77 50 acres .. lots 11 A 80 . . pt se nw sec 8 t2s 77 5 acres . pt wH se X se se sec 16 t2s r8.50 acres . pt nw ne sec 16 t2s 78 X acre. it sw sec 32 tls 77 Jiacre. ot 88.•. lots 80 A 81.. ne se sec 20 tls 77 40 acres. s H n w se see 20 tls 77 20 ceres . pt lot 3.. . lots 39 A 40. secor ne nw sec IS t2s r83 acres.. s.... s side w V4 nw sec 4 12s r83l) acres. e side se nw sec 28 tls 77 SO acres. pt lots 85 A 74.. pt se cor sw nw sec 22 tls r8 4 acres— nw sw sec 7 t2s j-7 49 acres.. pt lot 95.. . and Vi eVi sw sw sec 4 t2s 77 5 acres— nw sw sec 31 tls 77 49 acres. ne ne sec 4 t2s 77 40 acres .. . lots 14,15, 17,18,19, 20, 29, 30 . lots 56.25,28 A pt lot 21 A 30. lots 81 A 16 . s side ne se-sec24 tls r8 26.50 acres se cor hH ne nw sec 2 t2s r8 2 acres — ptloti . pt lot 53. se nw sec 17 t2s 77 40 acres. s end ne nw sec 17 t2s r715 acres .. nH nw sw sec 24 tls r8^., ... s side sw nw sec 24 In r8 45 acres . — pt se sw sec 1812. r8 « acre. sJi ne sw sec 29 Is 77 20 acres . pt eH sw sw sec 4 t2s 7715 acres. nw sw sec 6 t2s 77 50 acres. lota 111 A 112. Arthur LucusadWlns Whitman * a Lncub add * Winslow LucnsadWins Winslow 20 53 19 81 13 75 25 43 32 18 18 57 6 31 17 50 Hosmer W lns’ow dc 171 48 Winslow Goldthwslt 20 41 2 30 47 69 30 01 LucusadWlns 32 58 344 Hosmer "Winslow. Winslow Hosier Winslow. Winslow Hosmer Hosmer Winslow Winslow Winslow 13 C9 4 67 10 15 » 35 11 37 12 39 74 83 01 21 65 282 5 49 1 3 43 3 21 21 60 20 99 35 30 19 34 48 28 76 77 71 98 6 30 18 39 1 20 6 40 45 89 6 63 16 92 77 12 32 11 43 5 71 1 35 45 49 7 82 1 78 15 28 11 76 12 06 127 00 6 82 3 90 5 19 52 11 78 88 2 98 16 71 2 47 95 71 3 52 MADISON TOWNSHIP. Arnold Win. T. and tlonzo. Bowman Florence. Loveless Noah and C. MeAtee Sylvester. Selby James B. Selby Robert M. etal. do William Jack eV» ne sec 19 tin r8 80 acres. . s side w side ne sec 29 tin r8 41.75 acres. sw cor. sw ne see 6 Us r810 acres. swcor ne sw sec 2 tls r9 5 acres. ne nw sec 23 tlu r9 40 acres. wpt lot 1 fracl sec 23 tin r9 22 acres. nwt>t lot 4 fracl sec 23 tin r9 2 acres. pt sw -or. sw see 6 tin rH 15 acres. 24 93 29 60 13 19 30 51 46 90 7 51 24 43 LOGAN TOWNSHIP. 5 18 49 52 10 SO Barrett Catharine. Beasly Euphrona .. Cloin George W. Collins William. do ** Dickerson L. T. Dent Mary J'. .. Falls Sarah E. do Grubb Mary A. do Loveless Albert etal. Mlley Angeiinc E. Manning Mary *A heirs, do McReynolds Susan. Sheaf Sarah J. Sweetzer Henry H . Sampson Mary C. Wallen Wm. heirs. do < do do White John. do Williams Marshal. Woodrcy Perry ... w*4 ne nw sec 22 tls r9 9.50 acres. pt se se sec 32 tls r8 31 acres . . n H ne nw sec27 tls r9 20 acres. e‘/» ne sec 32 tls r8 80 acre*. sw ne sec 32 tls r8 40 acres. si* ne sec 34*tls r9 80 acres. swpt ne nw sec 14 tls r9 6 ac»es. n H sw nw sec 14 tls r9 20 acres . pt nw nw sec 14 tls r9 34 acres. - pt sw ne sec 38 tin rS 29 acres. . n side nw se sec 30 tin r8 10 acres. ... ne se sec 23 tin r9 40 acres.. ne se sec 10 tls r9 40 acres . swcornw.. nw cor sw sec 26 tls r9 7 acres ... — c side nw sw sec 14 tls r9 5 acres — e1 * sw se sec 14 tls r9 20 acres.. e Yt nw sec 31 tls r9 80 acres . npt lot 20 . . e Yt sw sec 25 tls r9 80 acres . sw sw sec 25 tls r9 40 acres. e & se sec 26.tls r9 80 acres. .. . . e Yt nw sec 31> tls r9 80 acres. se cor ne nvr sec 10 Ms r9 10 acres. .. nwcor nw nc sec 10 tls r9 7.50 acres s ept w Yt se sec 32 Us r810 acres. spt lot 20. . . 36 61 18 83 2 10 32 41 12 90 13 52 46 70 Oatsville Oatevillo 7 41 7 43 8 03 33 99 15 57 71 70 13 19 3 17 9 99

MARION TOWNSHIP. Ashby Dan C .|npt ce se sec 1 t*2s r7 7 ol. . do Inw se sec 1 t2s r7 40 aVT-.. Bolling Sarah.ws ne ne sec 23 tls r7 24 a. do do Blair Andrew ctal. do Borders Simon P. do *, Beadles ElizabethCold we II A.S. do Cole L. 8. heirs. Desiring Elizabeth_ Dillon Amanda. Dorsey Edward. do Froman Lucy. do Gilictt J. D.,.... do do do do do do do do • * do do Gibson John Gibson Julia . Goal Peter. Hutchinson J. C. Ingle Heber. Jones Allen N. Jones James H. Jones George.. do rones Mary R... do Lindsey Jesse. Laswell Hannah. Landgrebe Henry. Lemmon Emma J... Miller Amanda M ... Minor Julia.... Meyers Wm, M. Meyer Lydia . McCormack Adam C. Pipes John. Robinson Jonas. do Smith James A....... do 8cott Grace E. Taylor James F. Thomas Alzada. do Vaughn A, W. Whisenhunt Mary J . Williams Elizabeth . Williams P. W. Younj: Emily J. Young Simon. Young Bennett H. '90 S do do Young Adam. Zimmerman Daniel . es ne ne sec 23 tls r7 16 a se ne sec 23 tIs r7 40 a. sw se sec 25 tls r7 40 a.... und*4 spt nw sw sec 30 tls r6 12a . se sw sec 31 tls rfi 33.15 a. sVs ne sw sec31 tls r6 20 a. sw cor sw nw sec 32 t Is r6 .25 a ... ue se sec 9 t2s r6 40 a. nw cor se sw sec 29 tls rO 5 a .. lots 23,70 & 108. lots 71 A 85. npt se se sec 9 t2s r6 13.33 a. pt se se sec 23 tin r7 .50 a. j»t lot 3.. ne sw sec 4t2sr640a . nw se sec 4 t2s r6 40 a. sw sc sec 11 t2s r7 40 a_'. e1,2 ne sec 12i2sr7 80 n . sw ne sec 12 t2s r7 40 a. \vH se sec 12 t2s r7 80 a. pt ne sw sec 12. t2s r7 35 a..-. undV* se nw sec 7 t2s r7 16.50. undVfc sw ne sec 7 t2s r7 20 a . n sida se sec 8 t2sr690 a... und% s side se sec 8 t2s r6 35 a. sw sw sec 9 12s r6 40 a. undH n*A ne sec 17 t2s r6 40 a. lot 69.. lot 90. sw nw sec 33 tls r6 40a. lot 126 ..... se ne sec 3 t2s r7 40 a. w Yt sw sec 25 tls r9 80 a. sw se sec 25 tls r7 40 a. ne nw 8ec26 tlsr740 a... nw ne sec 26 tls r7 40 a. sw ne sec 35 tls r7 40 a. s side n w ne sec 85 tls r7 10 a. ne se sec 4 t2S r6 40 a . ne ne sec 15 t2s r7 30a lot 12... nw sw s<?c 33 tls r6 40 a. nw se sec 36 tls r7 40 a. ws sw sec 26 tls r7 23 a. nw cor nw sw sec 5 2s r6 3 a. lots 42 *43. se sw se :7 t2s r6 29 a.. — pt sw sw sec 24 tls r7,50,a. \vyt ne se see 7 t2s r7 20 a. wH se sec 7 t2s r7 80 a... ne ne sec 30 tls r6 40 a. nw nw sec 29 tls r6 40 a. nw cor ne sw sec 12 t2s r7 5a. lots 1A 2. rw sw sec 3 t2s r7 40 a.. e side nw sw sec 3 t2s r7 7a. nw sw sec 7 t2s r633.75a. spt ne se sec 112s r733a. lot No. 135... lots 19 A 20.* • . und?i sw no sec 38 Ms r7 26.00 a... s slue se se sec 30 tls r7 13.33 a — ne sw sec 36 tls r7 40 a ........... and*-* se nw sec < tis r6 lb.aO a ... “ «* swne sec 7 t2s r6 20 a. “ 41 s side «e see 8 t2s r6 35 a — 44 “ nH ne sec 17 t2s r6 40 a. ept se sw sec 26 tls r7 37 a se ne sec 35 tls r7 40 a.. - Velpen do Velpen do Velpen Velpen Velpen Velpen do 10 74 28 13 85 White Oak White Oak 14 33 44 36 151 53 32 4 29 12 7 3 1 M8 15 64 14 18

MONROE mwwanir. Aekert Jacob. Asbby Henry. Ashmend Joseph R. Ashby Harrison A.. Beatty John M. heirs. .. do do Brenton Newton.. do do do do Bilderback Caroline heirs Brewster Mary F. do do do do Burch Martin. Bennett Martin. Birdsill Edgar M. Bilderback Thomas. lot 18 • • ne ne see 22 t2a r8\v; 10 acres . .* nw sw sec 21 t2s r8w 40 acres ... uw sw sec 31 t2s r7w 68.08acres.. . sw ccr nw ne sec IS t3s r8w4 acres r side se nw sec 16 t3s r8w 11 acres ne sw sec 16 t3e r8w 40 acres uU ne nw sec 23 t2s r8w 20 acres Wv rw sec 23 t2sr8w 80 acres . se ue sec 22 t2s r8w 40 acres . nw se sec 36 t2s r8w 40 acres nig sw sw sec 32 t2s r7w 20 acres pi uw sw sec 13 t3s rSw 7a acres w pt nig se ne sec 20 t2s r7w o acres pt nw ne sec 29 t2s r7w 5 acres pt nw se sec 29 t2s rTw 6 acres . pt nw ne sec 29 t2s r7w . . pt sw ne see .29 t2s r7w l-.oO acres nUse ne sec 2At2s r8w 20 acres eW ne se sec 29 t2s r7w 20 acres. . nw se sec 6 t3s r7w^40 acres — joy^ Fleener’s 1st enl to Pleasantville DiiueruacK 1UUUIUB. .. . . .. .... - - p. Burdett James heirs.e pt sw sw sec 30 tter7w do do Cbunslcr Martha B...... Chapman John H. CakerTempie . Deffendall Robert. do Dickeson L. T.. do do Fleenar J. J. and Louisa, do Fairchild Isaac . Ferguson l'eter M........ Ferguson Sarah A. Ferguson Henry. Grim Minerva. Hall do Hotichins Mary A Hager George Her Daniel and Elizabeth. Julian Jonathan. Julian Jane Julian 8arah E. do Johnson Lydia E. Kane S. and Bon Lashley ffm. M. Lash lev Thomas Maxey Eliza M. Manning Naorna do Mason Simeon J. Malberly Joel*... m y Susan A. vei Nancy E.. JL Ple’s’ntvilie pt se sw sec 30 t2s r7w>48A0 acres nw cor sw.se sec 30 t2s sTw 10 acres .. nw iiw sec 30 <2s r7w 56 acres ^. e side sw uw sec 12 t8s r8w 13.33 acres Fleener’s enl to Pleasantville lot 30 . Plea»antvil!e lots 7 and 8 • • • .. Fleecer** enl lot 1 . ejg sw see 31 t2s r7w. se nw sec 31 t2s r7w nw se see 31 12s r7tv . ne sw sec 7 t8s r7w 63.62 Bores. nJg se sw sec 7 t3s r7'v 3K81 . s <2 sw sw sec 32 t2s r7w 20 acres . pt nig ne'nw sec 14 t3s r8w 6 acres . n side ne uw sec 14 t3s r8w ItI acres. •. Fleener’s 1st enl lot 23 .. nw se sec 26 t2s r8w 40 acres . m tun i »«• . ••• * Bv ■ . . _ Martha. sw ne sec 1 t3s r8w 40 acres nw se sec 1 t3s r8w 40 acres Heath Wm.W. ...... .. ne se sec 17t8s r7w 40 acres nw ne sec 19 t2s r7w 40 acres pt nw nw sec 7 t8s i7w 20 acres t ejg nw ne sec 36 t2s r8w 5 acres ’leasantville lot 14.■ . Pleasantville lot 1&. pt sw nw sec 13 t3s r8w 25 acres . Pleasantville lots 11 and 10 ..— sw se sec 26 t2s r8w 40 acres .. Arcadia lots 7 and 8. se sw sec 36 t2s r8w 40 acres. se se Bee 86 t2s r8w 40 acres seig se ne see 17 t3s r7w 10 acres se ne se« 26 t2s t8W 40 acres . sjg ne ne sec 25 t2s r8w 20 acres ue sw sec 3 t3s r8w 40 acres pt sw sw sec 24 t2s r8w 8.60 acres Fieener’s enl to Pleasantville lots 14 and 1 12 i3a r8w 20 acres Pie’s’ntvilie Pie’s’ntvilie do do Ple’s’ntvllle do Ple’s’ntviile Arcadia 1 29 51 31 11 S3 9 92 24 59 57 93 81 42 04 34 42 13 54 PleVritville 7 39 30 851 14 05 10 09 26 30 6 50 10 25 31 30 15 40 15 63 5 67 73 42 34 61 41 30 26 25 39 29 4 81 44 80 18 14 47 62 35 94 9 50 52 99 9 17 20 58 2 84 4 711 8 91 36 23 7 29 24 81 6 27

PowenTJoiliT rowers Barnett Powers Elisabeth and A, Polk Allen Powers Icypbecft Ross John 8.do do Singer Samuel A Reinhart Jacob Ij. Richardson Speaker . - , Ross Joseph. do Richardson Vashti A., do Ross J. L. Ray Julia A. .. Rainey Samuel ... Shepard Rice H. Schwardufeger Lonettie do , \ do Wiard A. L. ... Watters James R. heirs E TOWNSHIP-CONTINUED._ 1st eol u» FiSitSantviUe lot t PleVntville os <iw sec 8ft tSs r7w 3 ahres ’ sor n* nw sec 8 tSa rtvv 10 acres, ipt te nw sec 26 i2s r8w 28 acres ;S ieeuor'a *1 enl W Phs’riile lots 9,10,17,l&Pie’s'ntville r‘C 0 !8s rTv 8t' scree_ tssjft he se sec 6 iSs rlw 26 acres STSl 11 11 $ PleVntville 1st, eft I to PiessaiUviile lots8, 6 . !ne s« sec 12 tSs rSw 49 acres. se see .31 Us rt'w a* scree .. Ise os sw nf see 2S t2s r" w 9 acres . .. !se far? sec 82 12s rTw 40 acres . |«r pi bw so sec S3 tSs r7w 15 acres. iept sw svv sec 19 12s r"w 11 Seres. jW pt ee »w sec 19 i2a rlw 10 ami Hacres i*Teener’s eni to Pleasiiiiiville lot 5. Ple’s’ntville ipt se nw sec 20 tSs r7w 10 acres. ]h‘}s nenw see SO t3s r 7w 20 acres . jawsesee 18'tSs rlw 40acres . . .{<t>£ ne nw-eee 12 tass-Sw SO acres. isja ste he sec 12 138 r8w 20 acres. jsJi «W ne sec 12 tSs rfiw 20 acres. iFieencPe 1st ent to PleasantviUle lot 11. isijj no ne sec 1 t3a r8w 20 acre. . 41 19 32 08 97 46 27 06 165 89 14 09 5 88 2 96 5 45 44 56 45 <9 PleVntville i 30 87 • 1 22 4$ CORPORATION Of PETERSBURG.

Adams W/. C. Beck Mathew ller ridge Hattie N. do Beiridge Wm. B. Bisehoff Wm. (Justin Henrietta Carter John O. heirs (16 Clion Louisa Coleman Sarah E. Cook Mary Coonrad John F, Dickson J. H. Dickson Asabella Eaton Wm. H. Eaton Albert Hawkins Edgar Hillman George Harrison Mary A, Hooper Dora Kirkland Emily Lesli# llowena Leslie Geeige R. Leslie Alex Jr. da Miller Wm. Marsee Naney J. Marsee Alexander , McAtee Sylvester Nicely Rozetta *, Nicely John E. Palmer Mary M. Richy D. M.' Smith J., L. Snyder Sam B. Taylor Daniel Tislow Lucretia C. vyhite Sarah J. Wearer Frank S. do Weaver and Borer Welton Sarah B. Wyatt Dellie Canalport addition east half lot 35 pot SO jpart of lot S8 {Snyder's enlargement lots 39 and 40 part of lot 62 bit tlS Canal port %lot 20 part of lot 21 Snyder’s enlargement lota 80, 81 and 62 Profit’s addition lot 4 and part oflot 13 Profit’s addition lot 41 (Snyder’s addition lota 41 and 42 lots 41 and 21 » Morgan’s addition lots 19, 86 and 31 Canaiport one-half lot 23 Car.aiport one-fourth lot 23 Morgan’s addition lot 15 Part of lot 161 Bisert’s addition part lot 2 Morgan’s addition lot one Morgan’s addition lots dots 165 and 166 Snyder’s enlargement lots 64 and 65 iots 129, 160 and 151 Snyder’s enlargement lot. 63 Adams addition lot 1 Morgan’s addition lot 5 Morgan’s addition lot 2 Snyder’s add. iots 15.16, IT. 18, 26. 2T & 28 {part of lot 156 part of lot 156 part of lot 63 Morgan’s add lots 25 and 26 Snyder’s enlargement lots 58 and 59 Snyder’s enlargement lot 4 Wilbers addition lot 1 part 0" the nw qr sec 26 In r 8w .60 acres !South half of lot 9 t r part of lot 159 ISnydev’s enlargement lot 9 j Profits addition lot 3 (iSnj tier’s enlargement jots 19, 20 and 21 Iparf pli lot 161 Petersburg do 2T 39 29 16 8 55 134 35 13 88 STATE of INDIANA, Pike County, SS. I, FRANKLIN B. B1LDERBACK, Auditor in and for said County and Stateaforssaid, do hereby certify that the foregoing list contains a lull and correct statement of the lands and town lots which, were hv t.he Treasurer of said County returned for the non-pay-ment of taxes ehaigecl thereon and which still remain unpaid for the year 1889 with interest and penalty thereon, together with the taxes for the eurrrent vear 1890. Witness my hand and Seal of the Board of Commissioners of said County,’this 31st dav of December 1890. [seal! FRANK R. BILDERB \CK, Auditor of Pike County, Indiana. jSTotice of Sale. NOTICE isberebr given to all whom it may concern, that the several traets ofland and town lots in the foregoing list, or so much thereof as will be necessary to pay the taxes and charges thereon will lie sold at public auction at the doot of the court house in Petersburg. Pike County, Indiana, by the Treasurer of said county, on tbo Second Monday in February, A. D.. 1891, the same being the 9th day of said month, commencing at 10 o’clock, A. >1., of said day. and continuing from day today thereafter until all are offered, unless such taxes, interest, penalty and charges are paid before that time. Witness my hand .and seal of (he Board of Commissioners °f Pike County, ana. at Petersburg, this 31st day of December, 1890. FR VJfK It. BILDERBACj [Seal.] Auditor of Pike County, Im

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