Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1884 — Page 5

DELINQUENT TAX LIST. A List of Lands and Lots returned Delinquent for the Non-Payment of Taxes for the year 1 SSSj Jasper County, Indiana:

- : .j, ... . .. . - T | i DESCKIP JON J ; ' ;J= ' amount NAVIES CF OWNERS i u . OF , i i?; of ; | i LANDS ? : --= : -r Taxes a ■ '?>=?: := : Due ’ ■ 1 , , . ; = s HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP, No. 1, David, Cyrenius A . i,BO s end nw ne :35;29; 33i, : , ■ “ ;n end c-J nW :35;2f1; 5; CO: ; 45 94 Erickson, G’ustavus ■ 42 nJ uw » -8G 29 5; 80; 28,03 .Jobnston, James 11 ■ 72 ne ; 4:28. 5; 194 18; i ; ;sj ne 3:1.2!)' 5i 80; ; ■ •• ; :>v.inw -.34 29 .5 80 ** nene :83;29: fi: 40 08 4.-2 Lvwe, Hugh . 8!) nw nv,- 22 29 5 40 “ . • :W*nwsw . 12 2’- ~5 2U :. “ • nw ne 22 2(9 .5; 40: ! J :$w cdrncr sir ne ’ :22 2'-‘ 5 2- ; “ ~ 1 * 'nw sc ' ■ ;22 29' 5i 40: : •• i :ne sw (22, : 29 ; 5; 40; i G2;,SO Myers, John ■ 104 sw ne .23:2'9: ;5i 40 .■■ “ wne i2O 29 5; 40- ; 10/23 < iglesb-v, ElviraS 11 .nw sc 34 29 ;>■ 40; ‘ nesw ;34i29i 5; 4U; ; 21:28 Tiverton, James".’" ~■■■■■44-;2'J 5 8c 23.42 Peregrine. Ebcnezer _...;_l2 JjgfajAV- _; , i_ “ ; sw s ,v 14 2D 5; 40; • 50:39 i'eregrii <■, Thcuuis . i lie ;34;29: 5; 8o; : - . i.\7 ■■ '-4 2;' o.: 80: T -TglSlT GILLAM TOWNSHIP, No. 2. Bis!:'-.-, .L■’•enrah C-iin<l ] nose ;28 30 : 5i 13 33: l'!>0 Fari-fi, B -Limin R ; ;,,L e )!c ' . ' .‘lf 40 18 72" Frcshour, Gporgo J v'tiirside ne sc ;13 3‘' I'7 ' 4:04 Faulkner, ThoiUaj.— M 7.!>.;nw se ;27:3i; 5: 40;. 4'57 Guild, James R ■ S: ne n'v * ;-'4 -L •>: 4c ; 45, Hilton, Dennis - ; K.t2 nw r.e ;10 30. 5; (JO: 14.43. llnrt, Syivisier I* i loJav nw :12 3'i: 5; 40: 15' 8 Hanley, V, liiiani.... i T<>9-sw se"~- —. . . (22:30; 5; 40: T “ j ; W 1 HW - ]22 30i-5: 80; TT9;25 Keen, G'W i 123inc SW ■ ; 4 30i 5; 40: ; 457 Livingston, J I’ : 12(2 I) avissnvillb its 3&4 b 1; 138 •■Osborne, Jesse . ; i7(i! v . i no i.T.30. 5: 78:37; 30:83 Phillips, D D : 184 ; he ne ;22'31 : 5; 4<>; i i ;nwnv,- ■ ; 22.!.J. 5. 40. ; “ _ r ■ -st n'w - :22,>1; •>; 80 ■ -5: 8u ; ; 24:04 PcissGl, Jc.sbuft : 181 i) V snvlltss G. 7.8,9 10,b2 . ? ; 9:03 Rayburn, William N : 208-e ne’ ■■ ~ " ‘ i,r “ : : 2 30' 5 4 1 ) 13-45 Richards, John F ; 221 s', sw ne 28 3o: 5- 2o: 17;73 Tillett, Cornelius F ’ i 27dLv.--ne ' 12:98 Whitaker, Abraham L : 28b-w' ! . nw se ;3Ti3i):'s 20' 1177 WALKER TOWNSHIP. No 3. Arnsoi?, Rcrger ; 2 e', no ; 4:31; •>: 82 201 38 10 Ajjdrus, Geo Wand Ilortcnsca i 4iw.| sw :l‘7;31; •>; 8(t: ; “ ■ Gvl ej sw ■ .' 1 T’l i •’. 4(t 7vO Boon, A J • : 21 wj nw ;14:31: 5; 80: a 42 Bouk, Henry 1 22;5.l nw ;20.->l! .0; 801 (h' ltO Bailey, Elizabeth ; 20.n0-sw ;21; i >l: 0; 40: 3 0.) Berger, Ihoiuas ;—27is', sw ' —— ~—777—RTv-gir- --r~ ■ •iTOjST'B: 10: j 6;25 Brocklick, Julius ; 30,n0 no ;H‘i’’l; 40; ; 10:28 -Berger, Caroline ... J. .JJILsw sw _ ; OJI. 5; 40. ; j *• i is and w part ne se il (, i ; ’l/ [’i ,39;-50r • < ■. ; ■ . ' ; —“1” W 8W — —.J-Ot^f;--5; 40: L r “ : SW :12 ; 31: ~: 4o; ; i iw> sw ;12'31- 5; 80. j 24 03 Daniels, Julia A’ (>7ine sw Evans, Frances 51 i 79;ne no : S ’“i'p: ; 2i54 Ferrell, Johii W 84iw.l sw se p 2.3 1; 20; • w sc sw ;12 *»1: 6: 40 9; 80 Fisher. O B - 87 ej no 1 •< 82.83- •> 17 ilassolbring, Wiliiam ; llSinw :“ v *Ji : H ; 84 ilandloy. John _1 125 sw no V’i ’L " 40 ; J inw i IG 9 n i ; 2 ?: T I Harshman, Mary R i 13Tne se ' i 22 40i »87 Herdiman, William i 135isJ se J.owark, William I.[ i 174JvJ.se ; ( ’i 80: i _i “ ;sw ne i G’ll: •>: 40: : 25:07 Little, Jsmes A ■ 184 ej sw i"oi “ ' inw SW :^i ; p i 40: : i . “ ; 'sw nw I :.,0 ol: 0: 40: ; 10; 01 Neilson, Samuel •: 225;5.i sc ' ; ‘T’l; 5. 80 • 4- ■ ; 9.31: 5: 4(): : 20:52 Nbilsou, Nicholas 22G..«wse "i 40'; i " „■ ise sw ;l®: : ’’li 5; 40; ; “ i ;so nw 5; 40i ; “ ;. ;wj nw . . .. - -85i53: s!'-09 Rosenberger, Julius _ : 251;und7sw ;13;31:-5j 10ti.07: 5 62 Springs, James W : 278'se se ;29 .’>l: fi; 4Q: : : “ : inj ne ;3t>3L g; g (): 50-54 Sane, John W i 287:ne sw pt;; 1 : 6: 40: _ i 309 Sanford, E - 2.>2.0.1 nw ; 5; 79-78; 10.*ti Sellick, Murtha A i 295; 5 e . i 2 °;3l; bl l(;0; i [ “ ieJ sw G ' 80; ; ; i iall i28;31: ,C 4 640: : ±. “ ; i n J n ° :■ z 11 : . ine nw 40; • —“• ....z-_2-i ise-ne i-29;3J •_G; 40'; • i “ ; (sw nw i- 1 ;31; 6; 40; ; ; » “ .. i :sJ no ;21;31; 6; 8Q: i i . “ : Jse ;21;31; 6; IfiOi i 103;65 Tinkham, Lorenzo ; .308;ne ne ; 2 'J 1 ; C; 40: ; 30:11 Tanner, John : 316;50 sw ; “ : 31; 6: -40 i i “ iel nw ; C" 1 .6; 80! i 13;40 Thompson, David J of B aricll; i. ; ; ; i ; ' -i eountv, Michigan. ; : >l2,wj sw ne 2 71; oj ■ 20: - 4 29, ‘fsylor, Dnvid'J : : ;l9 swn,v i ij ; ;F 5 J " . } H' Ki 08 Tanner, Edward ; 3-31; S wsw ; O / J l; t,: 49; ; “ 'ri'eVw * t '’'3l ■" O; ~ 4()i i 36-33 - Townsley, Janies - ; 332 sw sw ;- 2 40; ; 21.)2 Wright, George ; 3-12 s -, v se :!9-,l 5; 40; ; “ ; is.e sw ': 11) : Ti 5i 40i i 5;09 Wiitzcl, Nicholas i 352 gj 8W :,4 --I: .5; 80: 17;O8 Wng, Salina J > > , i 3:>7;eJ n w -33:31: .6: go; ,; 3:73 BARKLEY TOWNSHIP, N a . 4. Abbott, Sarah A snlne sw ;15 30: (1; 2t>: i L 97 Boles, Henry C 20 0.1 nw '33'30; 5i 80i 1191 Bell, Wittinm E 42 el ne ;18 30 5i 4 ( >i 423 Coop r, John 74'iiose • 8?30i O' 4’o i 7:12 Deprcz, August 98 sJ se ■ , ■ ;2f> 3(»: 5; 80i ; —: •• ;bc ne’ j32;30;«3i . 40; ; —— ■ ■ ; inw nw .1 40 11 (»0 Daniels, William I l-OOlnw so ;21 30' O' 40? ; 257 • lauiels. Mary J i 104 n partne ;2880i 0> 41); i ltt'2o Dugginsi George W ; 100 nw ne ;5 30 5- 41 ti"; 2.12 Eadus Abigai : lU>;uo sw ' (28 30 6 40i 8-68 Griggs. James ; 144;nwse ;23 3<) 6: 40; lli3o Hurley, John S ■ ; 17);e side n.l nJ e.l nw sw ;17.30i 0; , 13; B'o2 Hays, Francis M i 172.5 e nw * ' ;213i.i; ■(>: 40; p “ iel sw nw ;213(>i 6; 2o; 26 36 Hurley, Jactjb 180A1 ne i 4 ; 30; 6; 84:741 913 James, Hohace E ' : 198. nw nw : 83<V 6; 40: ; 245 Lowman, Mary : 217 nw se ;15'-29; 6; 40- i 6:52 Lakin, FraneiSM. 1,218 n.! nw sw ' '2li3oi 6; 20' 1191 McGinnis, JVilliam i 235 n .I ej w! nw ;20i30i 6; 20' 5 'A. Miller, A J 244 w.I ne ; 9'3o' 6; 80: 424 Murlatt, Mary M 2>>o nJ se nw ' 9 29: 20’ 5 89 Gitenchain, William : 282: se tie : .330 6; 40 14 30 J’rice, Joseph W 204-gjyde n end wj sw 29 St.) 6' 10; -' ‘ ; • sw nw '29 30 6; 40 : 15 30 . Pence, George F 304 se ne 29 30 6 40> * “ sw cor ne ne ;29 30 6 2 : 932 Peacock, Susan ; 309 3 J g C Bw :16 3oi 6' 20' ■‘ . .. . . - j——no nw AJS'. 'r '* IfT*. Paul, Henry ; 310 n.J sw i-8 30 5 80 . “ ; senw - . 8 30. 5i 40. •• wjnw : 830 O' 80i i : ■ “ . -e‘se T -.:o a 40 12 9.1 'Tool. James R -■■ ; 312 ne nw ; <k3o: 6- 40i 218 ’ Stephenson. WinJ-.pd Rebecca : 38'Jwj nw nw 27 30 6 20 10 11 Turpi?, W illiam nnd JnmTO'H- j 420 3 w sw ;8 30 6 40 ; 9 .95 Wood. Samuel C 442 n side s J sw 24 30i bi 79; 11'55 M right, Gebrge M 447 e 3-5 no ;22.30 : 6. 96; .5.97 Zimmerman, Nancy H , : 4‘j2 njnw ]l6 30 O'; 80? ; 6i05

■ _ - '■ —r“' — *-f— ——,-i . NAMES : DES'CIIU’TION : iA; OF- <>f 0 : • : :■< .= OJVNEt,S. ' C • ■ C ~ • 7* -g, , - - : ' . *.-fMARION TOWNSHIP, No. 5. 15 Boles, Henry G e'4 so 1 28 6 SO •• ' sw se 1 2S it tu 1; If, 116 Gwin, E A e>: rfw 35 2!) 6 SO *• vv side v.' 1 ; se 35 c-i t> 46 in “ . 1 e side w 56 acres o’., ne 31 29 6 40 in 73 ill Hal'.'.'-, William sw se 523 6 10 Is? Jones, Henry 1’ .nw,nw_sjy 17.21 6 10 112 iso Keipor, Theodore seaw s 28-6 id 3 s 7 2'Vt; Ixiyd. Ezekiel lot 7 c', ne 25 29 7 545 13 Ou ■ 2t|7._L<Jek.wo.9:l, R A j_ __ sw se 42S 6 40 ' “ se sw- ' 2- 5 40 11 4s LViii. It and Ellen c sidc wl-' c.'i se j'as- tj 10 —-2yft4“ .k;7 V.-nrict;. William awl,.Murtha c,G sw se. 12 (?) 7 20 7 52 421 AVarne, zlbralrtin nwse-2t>3o 7 -10 Is 95 JORDAN TOWNSHIP. No. 6. 52 Ilriseole, Elias w't se 31 28 t> SO if) S 7 63 Eek, John s'; nw ne 2J 2s 6 20 1 SS 111 ll.tl', Elcnor K nw sw 20 2s <; i,, - -- - nw 2ji *3 7 7s •’ >:~da’n. WiTHam' ~ ir,vse 2tf2S-T''lo .: .. 119 lira-.:, frank 1' UIJ s'e iiW“33"2S"T Ho "" H“tW 123 Kane. Ihonias sc 3? 2 1 '7 If,a 43 130 iva'.it lmldt. Laurence E , nw sw 32 2S g 4o 10 17, Ils l.iiish, Benjamin F n'v se 26 28 7 S 3 ' —iicsw 26 155 Loshbougli, Mary A w' tne se 19 2s o 2(1 • ' 11' : n\V 21 23 7 so 21 11 162 ZdcCaaitlin, MC . a .. sw 21 2s 7 s ) sw 'se 21 2S'7 1J 50 73 165 Moore. George W 113-1 si-ne 21 23 7 go 2.0 72 17t> MUyiiew. diaries P sw nw 2L2S 7 10 962 221 liayn’-ond.Catherine Aun I 3-4 pt w 1 rive.', 72s 7 15 !l c:; 225-ltai nionil. l.e-murd- W se 1? 2 7 ho 121.1 s 2’-2 snout-,.-ass, Min w. Galiev. JosG lail-2 uw ue 2o 25.6. . i 215 2.71 stone, JOlntf s suiesw 31 2S <> 7 >-95 11 side SW 3! 2S 6 10 11 02 282. Timmons, Piomcis 21 >.*, nw 19..2_S 6. 57 10 tLStL uOu- WcKhl,—Juuh - —- —■ * — till.■ 1115-. —0 2o U 1...-10 , u 43 NEWTON TOWNSHIP, No. 7!' 5.1 Gtiss, Nicholas. • part ne ne eoflt It 320 7 1 '22 90 88 Letter,A_C_ nl-2>.- -w 29 2:) 7 2-' 2 93 Lewi?. iTenry J and Ellen :esw 30 _'.i 7 I 1 ti 47 U>) l.'eiirle.M icliael AV s port lot 5 ne. <0 28 7 10 70 185 181 Schaller, .laities e;-2 ra- ,-w sw zs 7 nw sw 528 7 lu ■ 1;: 92 222 White, Calvin sw nv; 10 23 7 4.) 1:107 224 White, Win. and Kale. Christian nw nw 10 2:' 7 40 11 03 227 Watt, John it SWSC 2 20 7 49 8 35 KEENER TOWNSHIP, No. 8. 20 Burwell, Amos A n.’7 sl6a. e3O anl-2ne 132 7 1 671 21 Bro-k\\a\. s.uah J Irl .s ol riv tnnl s purt 25 3'. 7 l-.t 50 '' part i)\v ue 25 32 7 1 se, part se uw23 22 7 2 f 28-Jha.dciibauglß-MaryJL 1 i si-2 11 32.7 320 ' • Cl--11 w4l 32.7 ' 81) 25 15 30 Brough, Ge-rgc ne sw’nW 132 7 1.9 2 ' -17 Creascm. J W nl-2 sw nw 1132 7 20 3 2,9 49 Campbell, J tut os - ' 11 parfse se .3 32 7 13 3 in 53 Carpenter, Edwin E .nene 1J 32 7 Jo 6 9a os Goodwin & Gossett, s side c end nl-2 ne 132 7 12 17 21 ~Oi..l.lu.W'isQm-liiila£tt.....;., Wrw:_n.W.„113U..E..2 ! Ja— is vs’ ’O7 Hughs. Julia zl lot 23638 7 39 115 593 *2O Hildreth, James mid part nl-2no 132 7 17 32 266 Lollarringto.n, Charles A sl-2nw 36.32 7 80 7 31 256 AlcGoTTuniTTSelson B part irl-2 ne 1;;2 7 -: 9’91 *B3 Powell, Simon T ’ el-2 nw 14 317 SO 10 ; T6 190 lieief, Joseph ’ s part se se 3 3'2 7 27' 9DI” 108 Sweney, Thomas C w 1-2 ne ne 232 7 18 10 " wpartsl-2sw 232 7 50 35 IS 199 Sim peon, Thomas partnenw 232 7 20 14 473 200 simpson, Charles n part w2O ids ne nw 232 7 625 100 228 Sweney, Hugh!) e side sw sw 132 7 II “ n,‘. ; ,e part s 1-2. SW 232 7 10 322 219 Vant Woud, Aledla'StV el-2ne 28 32 7 st) 3115 236 Vant Wood, William 1) npart wf-2 np 2t 92 7 7S —IsrjS' 25T AVlptsdii, Susan , spartsw 30 32 7 108 80 17 76 KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP, No. I) 9 Biggs, Isaac F ne sv 632 5 40 “ spartnwnw. 17.32 5' lo'oo 10 38 10 Boyden, Isaac T se s - ,3! 32 5 40' 4 I’o 19 'Cudwalladcr, D£l lot 3 532 5 21 62 “ lots 5 6 ami 7 '6 32 5 143 43 “ el-2 se 732 5 80 “ uw ne 7 32.5 40. “ Cl-2 n w 732 5 80 “ lot 2 832 5 56 07 “ 111-2’se 532 s—B5 —89 — -- " Wl-2 832 5 320 “ Ipts 5 6 and 7 {) 32 5 126 62 *• 11 p.irt ’iwnw 17 32 5 29 40 • “ - Sl-2SW 632 5 86 “ Sl-2 se 632 5 80 59 41 53 GHlcspie, Elfza M sw se 26 32 5 40 9 59 56 Gross, Henry sw sc 22 32 5 40 5 SU 73 Joucs, Mathew,M -s sideleJ9acresnl-2.se 26 32 5 520 226 100 Meir, Joseph and James M mid 'j sw 31 32 5 54 29 " nJ, sw 31 32 5 54 21) “ wl-2 ne 31 32 5 80 17 27 107 Phelps, Martha sl-2 17 32 5 330 89 n side nene 18 32 5 29 28 18 126 Stmford, E lot 6 14'32 5 41 1: : st -w li;>2 5 40 “ nenw 23 32 5 49 “ Sjj SW 31 32 a 54 29 “ e’a nl-2ne 3532 5 50 “ i ’ sw lie 35 32 5 40 30 SI 133 Turner, Clarissa > wl-2.sw 3132 5 80' 18 86 150 Warran, Diadama / frl s and wol river 10 32 5 04 56 162 W&EATFIELD TOWNSHIP, No. 10. 21 Broadway. J cl-2 el-2 senw 3133 6 10 oil 26 Bond, Thos. E and Aidrice J sw nw 31 32 6, 36 33 829 28 Buchanan, samite! et al el-2 wl-2 sw sw 31 33 6 11 80 363 48 Cornelljjlra Jot 4 23 33 6 49 31 n part no sw 23 39 6 24 50 53 15 49 Corroll, Michael senw 32 33 6 4o i 4 86 ■ e »: 19 328 P» “ : • - el-2 27 32 6’320 " TalTsCT<Se‘K6TrT'Br''B _ " ? ' ■ ’~-^^e“'2ir:t237Wt>'lJ'"- —24454 70 Dye, Otis 3 end w side hw niv 632 6 5 217 71 Dilley, James B el-2 el-2 sw sw 3133 6 lo 7 44 92 Glover, Harriet no se 34 32(1 10 4 64 100 Hughs, J ulia A • ] o t (j 28 t 33 6 57 GO lots 1 and 4 29 33 6 TOT “ - se ire 29 33 |J 49 “ lot 5 sw 30 33(> .33 20 “ lie UW 31 33 6 40 51 53 102 Hurlbut. D W part SW iiw 9133 B 36 33 48 51 11'5 Hammond, El’ frl sos river’sw sw 30 33 « 382. 513 128 J ones, Mark s part n 1-2 sc. 28,32 g 17 7 IMS 129 James. Joseph s part lot 2m- 2.) :;y a 33 gj t ;i 145 Lantz. Jacob. s part n .21 acres lot 2 29 33 (; 10 -4 J ys 147 Lang, i-red nvvne 18 32t> 40 “ 11 side se ne. 18 32 (5—39 14 39 160 Miller, James n_end w side nw fiiv ' 32 a 5 part swUw.-' ; f"33 6 h' g if; 165 Miller. Robert - nw he se•'M 32 o 10 - (>l3 177 Pricharu. Flora B & Eddy C ' sw 33 32 6 Hr) 9-51 193 salmon, William J sw ne G 321; 40 as; 201 Sebring. Anson sene 33 ;;2 a 40 22 92 203 .Summers, William L wl-2 sir 31 32 a 80 5 71 2'19 Swart.'. Elijah It Sii artz, F C cl-2 so 16 32 (; ho aa; 210 fstrope,. William D . sw nw 33 32 6 40 4TI 224 Tinkham. Sophia ' partse .se ;:i 32« 39 41; 225 Taiinahill, C _ aurtHenw 31 33 6 10 . 1; 30 227 Thurston, John w 1-2 sw 36 33 a 80 a 66 229 Turpie, James & Turpie, William ne 6 32615211 esiduswsyy *>32 a io “ 11 1-2 sw "0 32(5 8105 e 1-2 nW 0 “ sw nw 63Z8 41 78 51 22 239 Wood, John II if 1-2 s 1-2 ne sw 3) 33 6 io 7 57 25(4 Youniun, Win. & Turpie. J II sw se .3 4 "2(5 w .341.; CARPENTER TOWNSHIP, No. 11. 2 Agricultural Association n 3-4 nene 24 27 7 30 30 20 20 Bernard. Naucy J n 1-2 sw 24 27 7 80 4(5 1;; • 34 Hrumback.Jesse el-2nw 34 27 7 80 40 -:J ’ 35- Bull; Amos b e side sw 33 27 6 Jq ,13 13 54 Baricurd, William se 28 27 6 160 " part s it Hne 28 27 G 2272 46 83 91 Clark, Carolin" A w side nW lie 4 27’6 8 y 24 12V Dewey, Catharine’ ne 427 7 129 p> *—r -•- e sMe e'/i, uav 131 Dickenson, G K ne ne 427 6 32 49 esidenw ne 4278„23 31 719 173 Ford, Florence J nw sw 427 a W 5 15 224. fiawn. Itoxey E ef-2sw 36T7 7 so 3140 27ii Johnson, EliZcbeUi H out lot 13 part ue 25 37 7 .J 15s 304 Elizabeth A \ nl-2 nw 327 s 57 66 12 04 307 1,0 vett, Mary A ’ el-2nw 19 27'7 71 45 4055 331 Majors. George * si-2=e 36 2 f 7 84 .25 05 >B3O Miitmau, C sl-2 se ue 2127 6 20 I „ " nl-2 ul-2 se 21 0 *0 20,25 1338 Mustard George; D ul-2 uw a 27 7 80 10 84 I U>4 Maruu, Elien nes 2o 27 7 100 (id 92 ■ 51_9Vocder e mkti» E-B- ei-x 8M721H40 76 oj

i > NAMES DESCRIPTION Li 5 u : OF OF : •: . '3't' - O'VM-.l’s. LANDS = ■■ . i' • r e-s : ’ _____' • ■ --. ■ S. Jets .MILROYTOWNSHIP, No. 12. 2: Casto. Melceno el--ncse 2"'-''s 20 ■•. sw Ke 21 28 5 io 1'1,04 “tSr Dodd, Jane A , - wl-2 ne 2S 28 5 «0 8.71. 44 Flickering, Chas A & Phelps, Ed win sw 19 is ~ !:« 27 17 03 43 Guard. Bro(>lilicl>l no -w * 3 01 50 Gwin, Elizabeth A ' nl.Jjw w .«4 2 p: • ) Horirer, < ?d wJ-4 nl-2sr 21 2s 5 i:> 1:: 77 67 J.irdan. William nw .se ■■ ■2S 6 Io 3,14 s 100 Norton, Ellen M Etai n v nt- 1 -8 6 -W 2 99 Ila- Parks, George L sl-2 aw El?Sj> S-.’ •• sc 27 28 6 :66 m 4(5 12it Rockwell, John, {Trustee! sw sw 17 28 5 4p 5 88 Tzr-sanirtirTtiOTnaH-miti-SmctlrfAA'iHiarn- - nw 14 2s 6 10-j _.4i 7 2dl_ 133 Saiifor.'l. E r.w .sw 20 2<5 40, Il 76 147 Ward, Thomas A Ward, Rebecca E wl-2.se 24 28,6 80J 3 64 UNION TOWNSHIP, No. 13. 24 Benton. Samuel F nw.sw 21 3’ 7 40 4 62 :.-.i Cote.-, Alin sl-2 »w .-w 2: :tt 7 29 C side el-2 no 34 31 7 7h 879 71 Duv.ill, John W .SCSI- 18 30H 40 1125 T~4 Egnew, Elt ■’. = ■ w3-4 sl.J nw- 2.30.7 uo —cl-2 tnyirw 2 7 2‘) 866 91 Gillin'iuc, Cli'aTlOS AV sw-set “ 3tro 1<> — •• lIV. ne 1' t<>6 40 lo 50 113 Hawkins,AVllliain el-2.se 1 3-) 7. 0 II 03 127 'Tochbiium.'Wm A Fiedrick se 1230 7 411 5 37 7 _ :i MaTsIl.D G . —-■■■■ : «t]-2 nw . '2»'> 3! r 80- UO3 177 Makcever. John ’ nl-2nc 24 31 7 80 •• cl-2 ne lie nw 21 31 7 5 806 2.10 Price. Jo-eph , n’, e- a ne 7■> « i>o 11 64 206 Parrett. William AV . sc 1' nso •• C‘4 aw 230 7 s(l — 7 ——sjfG’i'se ne 2so 7 10 \ . '• e side \\ '{ sw 230 7 10 sw lie 2 .i 7 40 15 63 2157E1ia5,-Luize ' ue 19'316160, ■ •• ' n l , se 1.131 (1 80 IS 77 21J Shultz, Nicholas sw nw 2.5317 40 4 62 258 Shirk. Elbert II __S side Ilv. sw 1130 7 16 1 96 -■ ■ .liiunriison. Allied _ w'fiie 15397 DW SW 31 31 6 40 '3l 28 2W2 WUAlil. Joseph T se no 439 7 40 nw 11c' 136 7 50 14 *- n \ e z G Wl4 460 7 130 21 20 14

Incorporated Towns: ■■■— , " Total N AMES ain’nt t —nF— T TOWN. LOTS : -: of ■= -OWNERS. : ' Taxes = = due - .... - x ■* ctH ■ ~ TOWN Oi-' RENSSELAER. - 51 Coen, Sarah Ilens.-claev 1235>1 4 23 36 49 57 ( leveland. Mary Newton’s mid 12 7 3 is 33 8s O') Cotton. Susaiu.a Hensselaer , 9 16 If 33 61 < l.u-k Elizabeth A Newtoii'.s add 7 8 /.) 10 90 415 Ciss-.rh Fioraae.e G & - o „„ IT’D Ur-n<si-l:i<.-i‘* *~S JU—k*i'll Davi-wn. Thomas II AVeslou's add 10 -’3 1 14 103 Dcrn,Zilda . Newton’s add. 56 15 - -- ■ Ren.22s it frtptsu.Z 3 57 63 I'll Fendig, Sam’l & Mnrj Tlensselaer 2 24 13 27 J4x- Grant, JamesAY- -LcopoliL’s.add. TWi- ■ 1.75 Hopkins. CM -Rensselaer-.-- 13 J-<t 1- .>.< 58 177 llUftv, Martha A Weston's add 10 2t 1 M 178'Hutson, Burton and Newtn mid out M E lot l|>t3o 29 6 v 6( TH Healev, Julia A pt 1 20in sw nw 30 29 6 9 16 221 Jewett <ft Root Newton’s add J 6 ~ s 10 115 2:-.- Jost, John 51 Eenggelaer • 8 T 13 44 2i3 Jones, I.ovisa Weston’s add <A a 0 » 2( 3:55 rurcupile, Elizabeth Rens IQ.ft.off rear end part ,4. 3 •• items 25x50 feet adj rear end 7 3 2 -52 493 Weston, Janies C Wes Wit’s 2 add r ’. “ 2 3UTTO 6 ■2 3678 910 9 1 4 5 11 12 13 14 10 12 34 17 I* l 20 21 22 23 14 4 1.-> 28 11 1 12 1 234 16 17 17 18 F.l 20 21 22 23 17 10 18 31 14 5 8 34 9 36 1 2 3 110 38 — 1114 38 1 15 8 9 42 236 710 43 14 5 8 9 4 4 76 4G .532 yeoman, John AVeston s add 4 2ff 1 18 TOWN OF REMINGTON. 7 Black, Il M W add ■'< 12 “ efc 2 12 6 10 19 Banta James L Tilt afid gGsO“ft el-2 1 4 89 25 Bingham, Sophia s 39i;ii5 of out lot 6 nw.'kJ 27 6 Strat add I 2j3 3J5 78 29 .-Babcock, Mary Remington south ’i 1 19 R G 2« so Dennis, Stephen AV Remington s 1 4 2 47 90 Downing. Margaret Seawrts a<ld 23 6 1 4 62 97 Draper Ifellen Ai Remiiigton 5 lo 13.52 125 Gregory. J J G-and Wilber. Mary Stratt add n.'j s 6 a. 76 M 2 IHmlj-. DavVDM- - ■Xer?»Hn«tf>n • ■ rl2 20- 4 3514'7 Hathaway. Charles <t Out lor "in n 1, !J Zea, James N W add 25227.7 wadd 12 3 9 5 71 "ns nenUTiEks’7"TVnrTcirß’r>iir~iT>t ’ 2mm —— 8 w add 25 27 7 1 55 151 Hahn, Benjamin AV C&MaddnG nw 4 . I'atns add s ® side 1 75-36 153 Hicks, Andrew' Remington 12 1 2 72 156 Harlacker, Charles n‘j out lot 2 Emma nw 3027 6, 2 a 5 54 -2'B Fierce, william II u*3t M ad-1 >6 9 6 8 13 259 I‘attou, G w Out lot 20 sw 30 27 (>, 211-100 a a. \ - Reminglon 7 8 4 17 85 26? Pattison, F;.r' w add 7s 9 » 5 lo 284 Rodman, C II pt se ne 25 27 7 ;. - 40-100 acre 9 63 295 Rawlings, Sarah J" n pt'out lot 5nC 2527 7, 2.79 a 4 52 315 Shaw', Cornelius M Out lot 22 sw 30 27 6 1,82 aEm 12 16 17-11 3t9 —Sincl'tir. Isa'ie H Retn ont-IoX . l e lo 6 27 320 Gspencer, Eimoa S pt-se, ne 25 27 7 50-1<» acre 53 79 321 Spencer, M J w add e& s 11-12 7 l 6 52 «94 Skeeles, william' Stratt a-11 nw 4 27 49 333 Sweetser, David,B CAM add -315 7'B ;j » CAM add 12 13 14 <i 17 Si '62 Todd. DR wadd 457 ]•' ’ 15 64 g;,3 weller, Mercian , Tilt add n m -ft e?i " - ~ 1 15 38

STATEOF TNDIANAJ ««. Jasper County, I, GEORGE M. KOBINS<J)N. Auditorof said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ls a true and complete list of all the lands and town lots returned delinquent by the Treasurer of said county for the non-pay-ment of taxes due thereon for the year 1882 and former years, with ten per cent, penalty and interest thereon, together vVith the tax for the current year [lßß3] and the costs of advertising, so far as the sauje are liable-to be sold f<>r taxes, as siiown by the return of said Treasurer: and notice is here by given that as much of said lands and town Jots as may be necessary to discharge and pay the taxes, penalty, interest, and costs due thereou, or due from the own -w thereof at the time of rale, will be sold at public auction at the Court House door, in Rensselaer, India’ a, on the. fecoud Monday in February, being the lltb day of February, a. d., 1 SEAL. J Witness my hand and official seal this 16th day oi January, 1884. GEORGE M. ROBINSON, fi " Auditor of Jasper county, Indiana.

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