Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 January 1884 — Page 5

DELINQUENT TAX LIST. A List of Lands and Lots returned Delinquent for the Non-Payment of Taxes for the year 1882, Jasper County, Indiana:

o. i : : : : : i I'jtal DESCRIPTION i i i IS i amount NAMES OF OWNERS i ! OF " •• i; ; rgi of LANDS « th ; Taxes i S • • ?sp*ici£' Igi Due HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP, No. 1, ~ David, Cyrenius A i 30 s end nw ne :35129; 5: 33; ! “ ■ ■ ! n end cJ‘ nw ;35:29; 5; 60: j. 4-5;‘J4 Erickson, Gustavus ; 42;n3 nw~ ■ :86;29- 5: 801 ; : 28-63 .Johnston, James H | 72 ne : 5128: -V 194 18; • -• . r „ ’g3i2^L s i j i “ T “7 :wA nw :34:29; Ll', W • «• inene » ;33;291 5; 40j i 98:02 Lowe, Hugh 80nw nw ;22:29;‘5: 40; i ' : “ . . ; ise nw sw ;22;29: si. 20; i ; “ ;nw ne ;22-20; 5; 40: ; ;sw corner sw he :22;29>0: -2; ; “ ;nw se -:22:29j 6! 40; *' ;ne sw ;22:29: o- 40: 62-80 ..Alyers, John ; 104> wne ‘ :23-29 : oi 40; ; 4 “ ; isw ne ;2G'29; oi 40;’ ; 10’23 ' Oglesby, ElviraS ; 116 nw se ;84:29: 5;. 44/; ; inesw 134:29: o; 40= 1 21:28 Overton, James ; 117;n’. se • 14;29; 5-_.Boj_ ; 23’42 Peregrine, Ebenezer _Ll2oelsw —— J 4.20 5; .80; ; iswsw -|14:29p5: 40;.; 50;39 Peregrine, Tliotnas i 126 wine :34;29; 5: 80; ; “ : iej'nw ;34:29: -5; 80: 72:56 GILLAM TOWNSHIP, No. 2. llisher, Jeremiah Gjund Jne se 128:30; 5; 13 33; l;-90 Farris, Benjamin R ; 70-se ne ;36-31; 5; 40; i 18172 Fresb.Our, George J ' ; 73:0 side ne se !13:30: 51 16; : 4:04 Faulkner/rbonnu 79:nw se ;27:31: 5; 40; i 457 Guild, James 11 ; 88:ne nw ;34 31: 5i 40; ; 457 Hilton, Dennis ; 102’nw ne ;10 30; 5; 40; 14.43 Hart, Sylvester P ; 108;nw nay 112 30; 5: 40; 1 15 08 .. ■ Hanley, Willuiu 1 ; i• i(>9^w se 3(f 5; 40: 1 iw’ nw Si 80 ; i 23 Keen, p W * -. ’ 1 123’ne-sw -- ; 4 30; 5; 40; : 457 iT.ivingsron, JK" t : 129iDavissnville Its3&4 b 1; i i -i \ i 1 r3B Osborne, Jesse : 170:wJ ne 1 • r ’i 78.37:' 30 83 Phillips, D D ; 184 nene ;22 3J 5- 40; ; . “ i luwnw 122:3!: 5; 40; i “ ; g i nw ;22.31; 5; 80; ; ; “ . - f isjne :22.31: 5; 80; ; 24'64 Poissell, Joshua 1 181 i‘i>vsnvlltss 6,7,8,9,10,b2; ;' J J J ; 9 '; 03 Rayburn, William N : 208'se ne ' 2:80 fJ - *0: ; i inese ; 2 : 30 ' 40 i ! 13 i 45 John F '■ 991«’ «w ne -28 30; 5- 20; • 17;73 . Tillett, Cornelius F 1 ne ’ 3 i 29; 5 : 40; - '• 12^8 Whitaker, Abraham L ; 9gg w ', nw se 184I 84 3l \ '■ WALKER TOWNSHIP, No. 3. Ar.nson, Berger ■ 2 e?> ne ; 4: 3 L ;> - 82;26 38; 16 Andrus, Geo IV and Ilortensea 4wl sw -:G:31- m 80; ; ; ;■ iwl el sw ■ :17;31; 9.; —40;—; .... / \2fl_ Boon, A J 21;w.J nw ;14;31: 5: 80; ; <>42 Bouk, Henry : i 22;sJ n.w . ;20;31; 5; 80: | 30:00 Bailey, Elizabeth ; 26;ne sw . - ; p: C’i 49 i • 3 :" Berger, Thomas ; 27;s.’> sw ;10;31: 5; 80; ; 21 ** / . . .. . -.. lawse :10 : 31: •>; 4(6 ; *'2-> Brocklick, Julius 30nene _i 49 ; 1 10;98 Berger, Caroline ; 36 sw sw 1 • l ; 3 h ‘h 4<>: . i *• ;' is and w part ne so ;10.;31; 5; 39 : 50 ; • < : T.w sw 40131; 5; 40; ; 1 «. 1 iwpw ' 112131: 5; 8(6--; 24 63 Daniels. Julia A ; 67-ne sw 134 il 34 i -i 4<> 1 <3 ‘* Evans, France' M -1 79;ne ne ;32 —l; :>■ 46 2 ,>1 ForrelL J frlih-W-7 ; ■—~ - , ;1S81: 6; 2fh • ; “ ■ 1 ise'sw • 12;iJlj 6: 4(6 ; 980 ■““l'islier. O B ■ 87;eJ no ' ; 3 l'pl 82 83- 6. 17 llasselbring, William : 113:nw • i 2? ? 3 '; 91 84 f andlev, John : 125’sw ne :16;31; 5; 40:. << ; !nw :16:31; 5; 16(); 23 < i Ilershrnun, Mary R 1 131;ne se ;22;31j b; 4(6 ; <>; 87 Herdiman, William 1 135;5l se . 8|) - ! 13; 03 Lewark, Willium H ; 1741w.l sc ; 6:31; 6; 80; 1 sw ne 1 1 : 3 1 ; 6; 40; 25 07 Little,. James A ' : 18.4-eJ sw i 3 J 9: 89 i 1 : “ ; -nw SW i 33 : 3 !.:—... 40: 1 : . “ iSW nw :8->;31: 6: 40: • 10;01 Neilson, Samuel : 225;5.> se ; 4;31; 5: 80; ■ • ; ** ; Isese . ; 9;<>]: 5p 40: ■ 2b02 Neilson, Nicholas 1 226;5w se 49 i : C ; Ise SW ;lb;31; 5; 40; : : “ , 1 se i:w : 1 *•*.•11 i 5: 40 : p-T—- ---“ : w ,’. nw 5: 85 53: 59 69 Rosenberger,: JuKus sw ;15 ; 31; 5; 106;57; 5:62 Spriggs, JamessV : 278;se se » 3 : 40: : “ • 1 - ;n.l ne . ; 31 ' JI; 6; 80: 50. >4 Sane, John. W 1 287:nc sw i 32 6; 40; ; 3:09 Sanford, E : 292ieJ nw 1 6.31; 5: 79:78; 10 76 Sellick, Martha A 1 295; 5 e :20 31;6;16oi i : “ ; iej sw ; :2O 31- 6; go; ; ; “ ” 1 1 w?. sw ;21 ;31; 6; 801 i 1 1 lall 128;31; fill 640: I “ 1 in? ne 129.31; 6; 801 ; ~ “ i :iie.nw ;29:31: g; 40; ; “ ; , ise ne ;20;31; c,- 49;. ; “ - ; ;sw nw . ;21;31: 61 401 : is.', ne ;21;31; f,; go; ; ■1 ise ' ' . ;21;31; 6; 160; 1133165 Tinklmm, Lorenzo 1 1 308;(ie ne • 3 1 61 4p;- _L.:_?9IMTann.er, John : 8 : 3 I; 6; 40: ; " ’ . . ;el nw i 8 . 3 1. 6 80: 13.40 'Thonipeon, David Jof B nnch; i ; ;■ J ; ; 1. county, Michigan 1 312iw.J sw ne - H“; 3 : 20; : 429 Taylot*. David J 1 310;swnw ■ 3 l 40; 16.68 Tanner, Edward 1 331.5 wsw 1 'C-'l; 6; 40; ; ; Inesw T; 5.31; 6. 401 1 36:33 Townslcy, James ' \f 832;sw sw 1 2 : 31 - 91 40; -2;02~ Wright, George ' j 342 sw se , 19.31 • 5; 40; ■: : :SP SW :1J:31: 5: -40: 5;09 Wiitzel, Nicholas ; 352 si, sw i o 4 : 3 80; j l"; 08 V ng, Salina J .3.57:eA nw 133.l 33 . 80; : 3 .73 BARKLEY TOWNSHIP, No. 4. •Abbott. Saralf A " 1 sul nesw 115:30; 6; 20: ; 197 Boles, Henry (' 20 el nw 133 3(6 5i 801 1191 Bell, IVillitini E • 42 e? ne 118 30: 51 401 423 Coop r,'John ; 74.ne se ; 8 3(6 6: 40; 712 Deprez, August 98 si se -29 301 5; 80- 1 *• ne ne 132 30; 51 4(6 1 1 “ v - mwnw ;33;30: 'sl 40; 1 11-90 Daniels, William 1 100'nw se 1211301 61 4(6 1 257 I spiels. Mary J 104;n part ne * . :28;30t-61 401 10:20 Dtigginsi George W 106;nw ne , : £>3oi 51 41167: 2,12 Haduw Abigal 116;ne sw ;28 301 6- 40; 8168 Griggs. James : T"“l Ullnwse 123 30 6: 401 ; 11:36 Hurley, John S 171 l .e side n? nJ e>, nw sw 117.30 6: 113; 8-02. Pays, Francis M 1 172 se nw J ' • 121 30 6: 401 “ f Is? sw nw ' i2l3<» 6; 201 126 36 Hurley, Jacob ISO.e? ne 1 4 3(6 (I 84:741 913 James. Horace E : 198 nw nw r \ i 8 3(6 6: 401 245 Lowman, Mary ■ ; 217 : nw se 115129; 6 40: 652 Lakin, Francis M. 218 n.l nw sw McGinnis, William , . 23y n?eJ w? nw 120 30 6 20; 590 Milhr, A J *44 V v. ! ne ; 930 6 80: * 424 Mnrlutt, Mary M 25o 0 ? se nw ” ;9 29 6 2(6 589 (Jlienehaiu.AVilliain 282's'e gfl „ ; 3 3(( 61 401 14 30 Price, Joseph W 2‘.’4 e side n end w? sw 129:801 6: 101 _ __ * 1 ■ SW nw - ' ■> |>;- 40C--(: 15 30 Pence, George I’ - 304 se nc • ;29 BOj 6 4(6 -- sw cor ne ne 129 30 6 2 9 32 Peacock, Susan 309 s? se sw ;1.6 30 6 201 “ nenw 121 30 61 40; 476 Paul, Henry " : SlOnlsw - ' ; 8 3O : 5 80j_ r “ » . ' senw ‘ ; 830 51 40; ' <• wj nw • i. . ■ 830 5 80 “ j sew 119130151 40; 1; 12 91 Pool, Janies R 1 "12 no nw 1 930 6 ' 40 218 bt<‘| h i son.' Wm and Rebecca 389 w? nw nw '27-3(h 6 20 D 1 LL 'Turpi*.' Wiiliaih and .JVmes 11, 12" sw sw ; 8130 .6. 40 995 Wooti, Samu* 1C ' : .‘42 n sides ?sw 124130: 6 79 lF57r Wright, Geoige M ,- 4471® 3-One 122:30; 6. 96: 597 Zimnirrnmn. NancV H ’—? "J “ ‘l6 30 6 816 T 606 : ' t t' t < ' i i ;

NAMES : DESCRIPTION ; 1 1 1”: S: OWNEitS. LANDS. . - .-J - ■ -.x' tc- ~ ■ c; - aiif : = : gj ? . . MARION TOWNSHIP, No. 5. 15 Boles, Henry C e‘4 sc 1 2S 6 RO “ sw se 1 28 6 40 II Iti 116 Gwin, E A c!J sw' 35 211 (> 80 “ side w,‘- se 35 29 (i 46 G* •-esid»w , !»arres'e.’;ire"3l"2lUr"4o 4a *:i 14-1 Haley, William— —sw se 828 6 40 sffi 182 Jones, Henry !*• nwuwsw 17 28 6 10 1 12 189 Keiper, Theodore .se’sw 828 6 40 3 87 206 Loyd; Ezekiel lot 7 e l . ne 25 29 7 5- 45 13 00 207 Lockwood. It A sw'se 4 28 6 40 SC SW 4 28 6 40 1148 233 STcffit. Benj. R 4rfi<l Ellen e side w 4-5 e'i se 4 28 6 1 0 204 407 Venrick, William and Martha e>7 sw se 12 29 7 20 7 52 421 Warne, Abraham uwse .2« 30 7 40 < 18 95 JORDAN No. 6. —7-7 ni . . . 52 Driscole, Elias w'j se 31 28 6 SO 19 87 63 Eck, John st* nw ne 23 28 6 20 188 111 Iliff, Elenor K . ... nw sw 20 28. i> 4.) “ send eijiiw 23 28 7 7s “ W. 1 , nw 23 28 7 80 43 37 113 Jordan, William nw se 26 28 7 4o :1 93 119 Jeffries, Frank 1* 11‘s senw 33 28 7 2o 298 123 Kune. Thomas se 32 28 7 160 43 55 130 Kaitflioldt, Laurence F nw sw 32 28 6 4o 10 17 143 Larsh;Benjamin F n’.j se 26 28 7 80 ne sw 2l> 28 7 40 3S 17 155 Loshbough, Mary A w‘/ t uese 19 2s 6 20 “ nJi nw 21 28 7 SO 21 11 162 McCashlin.MC s' 2 sw 24 28 7 so “ sw se 24 28 7 40 58 73 165 Moore, George W n3-4sene 21 28 7 30 29 72 176 Mayhew. Charles P sw nw 21 28 7 40 962 224 Raymond,Catherine.A un:l 3-4 pt w 1 riv ej a ' 128 7 15 963 225 Raymond. Leonard W se 1® 28 7 IC<| J 24 IS 252 Suougrass, Win & Gailey, JosCLLul-2 nw n« 20 28 6 20 2 15 254 stone; John F s siuesw 31 28 6 76 95 “ 11 side sw 31 28 6 40 14 62 282 Timmons, Francis M » s,‘g n-w -19-28 6 57 19 —76 862 808 Wood,.John.. nw nw 2e 28 6 49 643 NEWTON TOWNSHIP, No. 7. 54 part nene e <>f R R 329 7 1 22 90 88 Lester, AC , nl-2 se sw 29 29 7 20 299 93 Lewis, Henry J and Ellen se sw 30 29 7 40 947 149 Reiade, Michael AV apart lot sne 528 7 10 79 185 181 Schaffer, Janies . el-2 ne sw Sw 528 7 5 “ 11W sw 5 28 7 40 13 92 222 White, Calvin > sw nw 10 29 7 40 13 1)7 224 While, Win, and Kale, Christian nw nw 10 29 7 40 1103 227 Watt, John K srVse 2 29 7 49 8,35 KEENER TOWNSHIP, Xv. 8. 20 Burwell, Amos A 11'4's 16 a. e3O a 111-2 ue 132 7 4 674 21 Brockway, Sarah J frl sos riv imds ’.art 25 33 7 12 50 part vwue2s 32 7 1 " se, part, se hw 26 32 7 2 SB9 -'3. Blaileubaugh. Mary I ..... “ el-2nw 11 32 7 80 25 15 30 Bfb(igli,Ge»fge 1 meswuw 132 7 10 2Go 47 Creiison, J W nl-2 sw nw 14 32 7 20 3 39 49 Campbell, Janies n. partse se 332 7 13 391 53 Carpenter, Edwin E nene 11 32 7 4o 6 95 |9B Goodwin & Gossett, . s side e end nl-2 ne 132 7 12 _l7 24 pH Harrison. Robert . ;: - nw nw 11 Hi 7 i) 18 78 07 Hughs. Julia A - lot 2-86 33 ~ 39 95 593 *2O Hildreth, James jnid part jrl-24ie 132 7 17 32 266 126 Harrington, Charles A < sl-2 nw 36 32 7 80 7 31 *56 McCollum,Nefeson-B- p:wt nl-2ne 182 7 8 994 *B3 Powell, Simon T el-2 11 w 14 81 7 80 10 hi 190 Kcief, Joseph suartsese 332 7 27 9of 198 Swency, Thomas C wl-2 ncne 232 7 18 10 —: —“ - w part si-2 sw 232 7 »(> 35 48 190 Simpson, Thomas part r.enW 232 7 20 14 473 200 Simpson. Charles n part w2O rds ne n w 232 7 625 Igo 228-Sweneyy HughD <132 ? 11 n,‘j fc part s 1-2 sw 232 7 10 322 2-1:1 Vai.t Woi il, Aledia W ci-:: lie 2.832 7 80 "34'45“ 250 A ujrt Wottd. William 14 npart wl-2Tie 28 32 7 78 48 45 259 Wh'tson, Susan spartsw 30 32 7 158 80 17 76 KANKAKEE 'TOWNSHIP* No. 9 9 Biggs, Isaac F ne sw 632 5 40 s part nw nw 17 32 5 19 60 JO 38. 10 Boyden. Isaac T se se 31 82 5 40 4 1(1. 19 Ciidwallader, DII lots 532 5 21 62 “ lots 5 6 and 7 682 5 143 43 . “ ' -' ' ■ el-2 se 732 5 80 •• nw ne 732 5 4U* “ cl-2nw 732 5 80 *• lot 2 832 5 56 07 “ nl-2 se 832 5: 80 “ Wl-2 832 5 320 “ lots 5 6 and 7 932 5 j2(ii;2 “• h parf-liw uw 17 32 5 29 40 a “ . sl-2sw 632 5 Hi “ Sl-2 se 6-32 5 89 59 41 53 Gillespie, Eliza M sw sc 26 32 5 40 9 59 56 Gross, Henry . < sw se 22 32 5 40 ' .5 90 73 Jones, Mathew M stride e 79 acres nl-2 se 21; 32 5 520 226 100 Heir, Joseph and James M mid ’4sw 3432 5 54 39 " , nJ* sw 31 32 •> 5i 89 - z Wl-2 he 31 32 5 80 17 27 107 Phelps, Martha sl-2 R 32 5 339-81 " n side ne nc 18 32 5 29 28 48 126 Sanford, E lot 6 14 32, 3 41 “ .se sw 14.32 5 40 “ . ........ nemv 23 32 5 40 > “ s>; sw 31 32 »• 54 29 “ e?* nl-2 ne 35 32 5 so “ sw ne 35 8.2 5 w 90 81 133 Tnnier,Clarissa wl-2sw 84 32 5 89 "18.86 150 Warrau. JJindama frl s and wof river 10 32 5 04 56 162 WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP, No. 10. 21 ’ ■■ea-2-eKJWW li W3.’T6 10 26 Bond, Thos. E and Aidrice J sw nw 31326 3633 829 28 Buchanan, samuel etal. el-2 wl-2 sw sw 31 33.6 11 so 3(i 3 48 Cornell, Ira lot 4 28 33 6 49 31 “ npartnesw 28 3-3 6 24 50 53 15 49 COl roll, Michael se nw 32 33 6 40 14 89 52 Cadwallader, DII se 19 32 6 160 " el-2 27 32 o 320 “ sw 27 32 6 lue 49 80 53 Crocker. P& B ■ \ ne 2932 6 1(» 24 34 70 Dye, Otis «end w sidenw nw 682 6 5 247 71 Dilley, James B el-2 el-2 swsw 81 33 6 lo 7 44 92 Glover, Harriet ue se 34 32 6 40 4 GJ 100 Hughs, Julia A lot 6 28 33 6 57 GO lots 1 and 4 29 33 g 401 *■ se ift; 29 :w 6 40 tl lot ssw 30 33 6 33 20 ne nw 31 33 6 40 5] 53 102 Hurlbut. D w jrart sw nw 81:2i b 3633 43 51 116 Hammond, E P frl sos river sw sw 30 33 6 352 513 128 Jones, Mark s part 11 1-2 sc 28 82 6 77 7 90 129 Janies. Joseph s part lot 2 ue 29 33 6 113 24 61 145 Lantz, Jacob ' s part u2l acres lot 23a 33 1; 10 51 198 147 Lang, Fred nw ne 18 32 6 4o “ .„ < n side sene 18 32 6 39 14 39 IGO Sillier, James n end w side aw. nw 632 6 5 “ part sw nw 31 33 g 10 2 16 165 Miller, Robert nwnese 13 32 6 10 6 13 177 Fricliani, Flora B & Eddy C gw 38 32 6 16*1 9 51 193 .Salmon, William J sw ne 1' 32 6 49 687 201 Sebring, Abson sene 33 32 6 40 2292 20:1 Summers, William I. - wl-2 sw 3182 6 80 -5 71 209 Swartz Elijah K,t Swartz, FC el-2 so 1,1 32 6 80 46 65 210 Strope, William D sw nw 33 32 6 40 4 n 224 'l inkhani. Sophia part se se ■" 32 6 39 417 225 Taunallill, C partr'e nw 8133 6 10 630 227 ThtlCstoii, John W 1-2 sw "«33 6 80 666 229 Turpie, James & Tilt-pie, William ’ ne 632 6 152 11 >■ e side str sw 6320 10 “ hl-2sw 6 .>2 u, XI 9.1 el-2nw 6326 7607 sw nw 632 6 41 78 54 22 239 Wood, Jolih II n 1-2 s 1-2 ne sw 31 3:1 6 lo 7 57 250 Youman, Wm. & Ttirpie. J H sw se 34 32 e 4U 5 33 . sk CARPENTER TOWNSHIP, No. 11. J ■ I . 2 Agricultural Association , n 3-4 nene 24 27 7 :» ’ 3020 |- 20 Bernard. Nauey J n 1-2 sw 24 27 7 -a) 46 J 3 , 34 Bmtnlmck, Jesse el-2 nw 34 27 7 SO 35 Bull. Amos S , e side sw 33 27 6 5o 'l3 13 54 Baricurd, William < • se 28 27 6460 r ., V ~ .”' part sUR ne 5«27 622a46 S 3 91 Clark, Carolin" A w side nw ne 427 6 8 924 129 Dewey, CaCiiariny . - , ne 427 7 129 4 j " r , „ e sHeelinw 427 7 31 n, 65 66' 131 Dickenson, G R uene 427 a 3243 ,-o x- < x-, ' T esideuwse 427 o 23 31, 710 1.3 Fowl, Florence J . nw sw 427 6 4o 515 224 Hawn, RoxcyE el-2sw 33 27 7 80 81 40 270 Joiiuson, Eliz..b?th H out'lbt lSpartne, 25 27 7 3 los 804 Lewis, KhzabeUi A nl-2 nw 527 6 12 W 30. liOvett, Mary A c 1.2 nW m 27 7 71 m 40 a 341 Majors.-Uenjge ‘ , sl-2 Se 36 27 7, a 25 95 816 Mi liman, C sl-2sene 21 27 n 20 o , 111-2 nl-2 se 2127 640 20 25 3,8 Mustard, George D nl-2 nw 927 7 80 19 84 l»4 Manin, EHen - - ne 29 27 7 160 60 « , 510 Vocdersinith, Eli e j-2 327 1 40 7G so

NAMES 4 DESCRIPTION : ;®: c; of of ig; ? OV.BEK'. LANDS J?-::? xi' : > '• gs £ •gd ' ■ - a ' <-= lets “ MILROYTOWJ^iKNaTI2~ _ 21 Casto, Meleeno ' el-2 ne se 2i;28 5 20 * •• sw >e 21 is .> 10 19 01 37 D.lhd.JancA w!-2 ne 28 28 5 20 8 71 44 Flickering, Chas A & Phelps, Edwin sw 19 28 5 1.8,27 L 08 49 Guard, Brookfield "■ ne sw 24‘28-6 4o 3 01 50 Gwin, Elizabeth A nl-2swnw 14 28 0 2d 2 16 59 Horner, C M —“ W 3-4 nl-2 se 21'28 5 60 13 77 •67 Jordan. William nw se 22 28 6 49 3 ,98 100 Norton, Ellen M Etal nw ne 14 28 6 ; 40 2 9t113 Parks, Georgs L st-2 ir 26 2* rs «i» •• ° se 27 28 6 120 IWekwell. John, (Trustee) sw sw 17 28 5 4u 5 K-. 127 Smith, Thomas and Smith, William nw 15 28 6 160 9 2' 1.13 Saul'ord, E nw sw 20 28 5 4of ]4 7>, 147 Ward, Thomas & Ward, Rebecca E wl-2se 24 28 6 8o( 364 UNION TOWNSHIP, No; IT. 24 Benton. Samuel F nwsw 21 317 40 4 62 39 Cotes, Ada , sl-2swsw 26 317 20 71 Duvall, John W _se.se 18.30 6 40 11 2;. 74. Egne.v, ER . w 3-4 sl-2 nw 230 7 (io •• eJ-2 se nw 230 7 29 866 91 Gillniore. Charles W sw se 730 6 40 - nw ne 18 30 6 4t> 16 sft -J 13 Hawkins. William el-2se 180 7 60 14 0: 127 lloehbauni, Wm & Fredrick se, se 12 30 7 40 5 8. 173 MarshvD-G-- —sD-2nw 25 31 7 80 (J 03 177 Makeever. John , nl-2nt 24 31 7 80 ' “ el-2 ne tie nw 24 31 7 5 806 200 Price, Joseph W n;'-,e‘ r ne 30 30 6 60 11 64 206 Parrett,AVilliamAV se 230 7 160 / " ' ' e*a SW 2307 80 sM «L se ne 230 7 10 2 - — —--- e side wy, SW —2 30 7 111— “ . sw ne 230 7 10 45 63 215 Russ, Luize ne 19 31'6 160 11 1 2 se 19 316 80 18 77 244 Shultz, Nicholas sw nw 35 3J 7 40 4 62 258 Shirk, Elbert II ' s sidebv sw 11 7 16 196 278 Thompson, Alfred w‘j ne 15 30 ?80 ’ nwsw 31 31 6 40 36 28 292 M'ilsou, Joseph T Sew 430 7 40 nw ne 4 3(1 . 50 14 '• n’i

Incorporated Towns: ' ”~ ’ ———— ■ : ; Total NAMFS ■ ; urn’ll t 3 OF ' TOWN, LOTS of •2 : OWNERS. . '- T ? xes =: . ; c : due 5: a $ cts51 Coen, Surah Rensselaer 123 , S fM 57 Cleveland. Mary Newton’s add 1 2 ' 8 18 M 88 60 Cotton. Susanna Rensselaer 9 ig 1. 64 (lark Elizabeth A Newton s add <8 10 ->o G 5 Cisset, : &“ ■ 1 ' ... MO Rensselaer* " 8 8 SH b.> 1(11 Davison, Thomas H Weston’s add 10 -’z * *'* 103 Dern, Zilda Newton’s a’dd ..5 S’ *2 r - „ Rcns22Lft frtpt;>6< .3 5< 6- ; 134 Fendig, Sam’l & Mary Rensselaer 2 2* i.> zi 148 Grant, Janies 5V .-'Leopold sadd 11 14 4 1 «b 175 Hopkins. CM Rensselaer lo K; 3“ 28 177 rttuftv, Martha'A- ■-’Wteston’s add 16 2b * ’’ 178 Hutson, Burton and Newtn add out M E lot Ipt 30 216 9 »< 181 Healer.-Jttba A pt 120 in sw nw - 30 29 6 n *” 221—Jewett & Root Newton’s add 56 L 8 I<L- 6 95 222 Jost, John M Rensselaer 7 8 ‘ lj 223 Jones, Lovisa Weston’s add 4 5 J •> z< 336 I’urcuiiile, Elizabeth Rens 10 ft off rear eml part 1 » “ Rens 25x50 feet adj rear end 7 3 2 ■>'- 493 Weston, James C Weston’s 2 4* U 2i> <> i Iv <> 2 3 6 7 8 910 9 1 4 5 11 12 ' 1 13J4 , 10 1 2 3 4 17 18 19 14 20 21 22 23 14 ~ 4 15 ‘ 2 8 11 4 12 ' - ' ■— .6 14 16 1 2.34 16 17 17 18 19 20 > 21 22 23 17 10 18 31 1 45 8 34 2 35 ... 9 36 1 23 410 38 11 14 38 1 45 8 9 42 * 2367 10 43 1 4 5 8 9 44 76 46 532 Yeoman, John Weston’s add 4 26 1 18

TOWN OF REMINGTON. 7 Black. H M W’ add 3 12 e»4 2 12 . 6 10 19 Banta James L Tilt adds 50 ft el-2 1.. 4 89 25 Bingham, Sophia s 39|[65 . 'of owt lot 6 mv3o 27 6 . Strut add 1 2 7s 29 Babcbck; Alary. KefnTngton south M 1 19 a 26 89 Dennis. Steplien. W Remington 8 14 2 47 90 Downing, Margaret Seawrts add 23 6 1 4 62 97 Draper liellen M Remington 5 10 13 52 125 Gregory. J A If and Wither; Mary stratt add . njf sj; o .6 76 142 Hardy, David II- Remington 12 20 4 35 147 Hathaway. Charles & Out lot 19 n b 9 Zea. James N WstdH 25 27 7 wadd 12 3 9 5 74 148 Hendricks, Warren B Out lot 2o n b 8 w add 27 27 7 1 55 151 Hahn, Benjamin IV C& M add nJi nw 4 *’ Patns add s side 1, 13 36 153 Hicks. Andrew Remington 12 1 2 72 15G. Jlarlaeker, Charles <s nJ; out lot 2 Emma . nw 3027(5, 2 a 5 54 256 Fierce, williain II C& M add fl® 6 8. 13 259 Patton, G w Out lot 20 sw 30 27 6, 21-100 a - 1 Rcntrngron ■ 4 17 85 2(18 Pattison, FW - w aild 78 9 « 5 10 288 Rodman, C.R pt se ne 25 27 7 40-100 acre 9 63 295 Rawlings, Sarah J i, pt out lot 5n • ’ ( c 25 27 7, 2.79 a 4 52 315 Siiaw, Cornelius M Out lot 22 sw 30 2761.82 aEm 12 10 17 11 319 Sinclair, Isaac H Rem out lot 1 e lo G 27 320 Spencer, Emma 8 ptse nt: 25 27 7' -x M- 100 acre 53 79 321 Spencer, M J w add e-A s 11-12 7 9 6 52 334 Skeeles, william Strati add nw 4 27 49 338 Sweetser, David B OA M add 56 7 8 3 ” C&Madil >2 13 14 6 L 31 362 Todd, DR wadd 457 K> L> 64 3u:i weller, Mereina Tittaddn 2G5 ft eh ! .15 38

STATE OF INDIANA, ( qa • * Jasper County, { I, GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Auditorof sfiid county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and ’complete fist” of all the lands and town lots returned delinquent by the Treasurer of said county for the noo-pay-ment of takes due thereon for the year 18b2 and former years, with ten per cent, penalty and interest thereon, together with the tax for the current year [lßb3j and the cosVuul’ advertising, so far as the same are liable to he sold'for taxes, as snown by the return of said Treasurer: nnd notice is hereby given that as much of said lands and town lots as may be necessary to discharge and pay the taxes, penalty, interest, and costs due thereon, or due from tne own-.-rs.thereof at the time of . •»! 11 4, ♦-rtkl'x* si ' I door, in Rensselaer, Indiana, on the second Monday in .February, being the 11th day of February, a. p., 1884. L ‘SEAL. J- Witness my hand and official seal tbUlGih-i day of January, 1884. GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Auditor pf Jasper county, Indiana,.-

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