Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1885 — Page 8
THE REPUBLICAN, ’ Rensselaer Time TaWe pAwiHun Nornm: Socth: 4:59 A. It* A 10:8* A. M. :$:57 A. M. t 11.28 P. M. 5.-18 P. M. 10:28 P. y,
In The Justice's Court.
Sarah Thrasher and Hattie Wil* bar, two alleged soiled 4<>ves. in. mates of what is kaoxw as “The White house” a ‘‘house of ill shape” up near the railroad, were arrested last Wednesday evening, under a variety of charges, the chief of which was keeping or .frequenting a house of ill-fame. Their ease came up the next day before Squire Purcupile; the bold chivalrous Dan. Fraser, of Fowler appearing for the defense, and Deputy Prosecutor Douthit, for the prosecution. After an ineffectual attempt to secure the quashing of the indictment, on some frivolous pretext or other, Fraser took a change of venue to Squire Wood, The Thresher woman, only, was tried. The trial «f Hattie Wilber was to have come off latei, but as the sapient justice allowed her to go home Thursday night, on her own recognizance, she skipped from the town, and has not yet returned. The Thresher trial lasted nearly all day Thursday, drew a large crowd, and created considerable amusement for the spectators, The venerable Justice after hearing the evidence i n the case, or at least so much of it as lie deemed admissible under those marvelously ingenious crime concealers, the “rules of evidence”, decided to acquit the prisoner, bhe was tried the next day, on the charge of being drunk in a public place, but with the same result as to verdict, as the previous trial.
The Review for February.
Whether we agree with Mr. Beecher or not, few men can speak or write on any g übject of public interest with so gre at a certainty that everybody will wan tto know what they say. In diacussing the question as to how far ministers may properly go in politics,— which he does in the A'orth American Review t or February,-the great preacher shows himself to advantage perhaps all the more because it is the matter that touch cs him personally as well as professionally. In the same number of the Review, the question. “How shall the President be Elected ?” is ably treated by five happily chosen writers, viz., two United States Senators, Dawes and Vance; a college president, F. A. P. Barnard, of Columbia; a New York lawyer, Roger A. Pryor; and a well known journalist, William Purcell. The snbet antial agreement of four of them on tbe same point is significant. Another notable article in this unusually strong number is a review of “Holmes's Life of Emerson,” by the veteran historian George Bancroft; and still another is an essay by Prof. C. A. Young on “Theories regarding the Sun’s Corona,” which he skillfully brings within popular comprehension. The Rev. Dr. W. G. T. Shedd defends the dogma “Endless Punishment' 1 , and Prof. G. Stanley Hall writes on “New Departnreain Education. ”
A Remarkable Escape. Mrs. Mary A. Dailey, of Tuokhannock, Penn., was afflicted for six years with Asthma and Bronchitis, during whic h time the best physicians coula give no relief. Her life was despaired of, u ntil In last October she procured a battle of Dr. Eng’s New Discovery, when immediate relief was felt, and by continuing its use for a short time she was completely cured, gaining in flesh dOlba. in a few months. Free trial bottles of this certain cure of all Throat and Lang diseases at F. B. Meyer s drug store. Large bottles sl. , ■ 17-20-4 t. '♦ ♦ ♦ Paris Bros, are in the market with a full stock of Boots and Shoes, and fully prepared to manufacture fine goods at short notice. Give them a will. J / #4 Hon s,#cfe General Mercliandise at Cost. In view of closing out, I offer my entire stock at reduced prices for cash or produce many articles at, or even less than cost. All haring unsettled accounts or notes, please call and settle without further notice. .. J, J. FREDERICK, Medaryviile, Ind. THIS IDEA OF GOING WEST ~ to'Colorado «r New Mexico, for pure air to relieve Consumption, is all a mist .ke. Any reasonable man would use Dr. Bosanko’s Cough and Lung Syrtip for Consumption in all its first stages. It never fails to give rerief in all cases Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Pairs in the Chest and all affections that are considered primary to Consumption. Price. 60cents and SI.OO. For sale by F. B. Meyer. . IG-So-eSw-l v Purely a Mistake.. The Domestic Sewing Machine Company HAVE NOT changed their -agency, and Messrs. W. H. AO. Ithoades ate, and ever have been, the only recognized agents of the “Domestic” in Bensselaer. Other parties have tried, it is true, to gel the agency, and have advertised themselves as such; but we wish the people to know that we .are the Mol* and Only agents of the “Domestic” Sewing Machine ifc J asper county. W. H. & C. Bhoadek.
DELINQUENT TAX LIST. A List of Lunds and Lots returned Delinquent for the Non-Payment of Taxes for the year 1883, Jasper County, Indiana:
' " 5T • H. z: s; names >• description : 5: §! ■t OK % OF 2 - -.5 • ‘ 3. OWNERS, -> LANDS. ■ ■ a : : : : • :5: $ els. HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP NO. 1. 2 Arnold, Francis nw s\v 34 20 5 40 s\v mw 34 2) 3 40 2H 02 or Jobr.rod, James.E swim 33 211 3 40 ne ue ikl 20 3 40 3!) 41 113 Paris, Sarah uw ne 23 2) 5 40 037 121 I‘urpgrjße, Thomas w'i no »4 20 3 so el, nw Jl4 2'J 5 80 103 4!) » GILL AM TOWNSHIP NQ. g. 45 Conard, Nancy ft und >, sw sw 12 30 5 2o “ "liVi nw lij 30 5 40 15 8!) 30 Carlin,Gage S sw se 22 31 5 40 431 HU Hanks, C ‘ 11c so 21 31 5 40 443 108 Humes, Samuel so no 12 so 5 "40 " nw no 13 3J 5 40 »* nese 12 30 5 40 o'; ne nw lj 80 3 8 29 37 13:0 Livingston..J. P Davisonvillc. 1341)1 102 181 Poised, .Joshua Davsnvle. 13 0 7 S!) 10 b 2 939 185 ITuett. Nancy .p et al s'i sese 34 80 3 20 404 200 tfiterry, John U audCliarlcs F n'i no 33 :H 3 80 “ w'i uw 35 .31 8 80 “ lie nw 35 31 5 40 21 07 202 4fucrry, Mary i«,se se 27 31 3 40 433 220 Richards, John F s'» sw lie 28 30 5 20 . JlB6 247 Sturgis, John E mv lie 27 30 5 40 092 232 Sanford, Edward se no 12 29 5 40 “ ne se 34 so 5 40 " unit "s nese 28 30 3 20 07 20 45 259 Simons, Mary 4 n! >sw ne 22 3« 5 20 — ~ ■' ~ -- --- n'.sppw 22 30 5 20 970 281 Whittaker, John W. et al n'; s\v |ie 28 30 5 20 ” nefiw 34 30 5 40 20 54 .288 Whittlesv, Charles A s&epts'isyr 23 30 5 70 88 •• «'a e? 4we sw S 3 30 5 7 50 7TIS7 290 Went, Charles no sw 22 31 3 40 453 WALKER TOWNSHIP NO. 3. 2 Amson, Berger c'i ne 4 31 5 82 20 40 42 54 Cravens, Tnoinas se sw 21 31 0 40 290 72 Donnelly, Thomas Et sene 8 31 0 40 218 70 Davisson, Mahala et; nw sw 28 31 5 20 150 80 Franklin, Peter n>4 ne 21 31 e 80 511 90 Finecamp, H. wy t se 10 31 0 so e'i e*i sw 10 31 s io 099 110 Hasselbring, William nw 20 31 0 100 13 51 JU3 Heishinan, Frances M, nw ne 20 til 5 40 496 130 Hill, James wifcne 4 31 5 82 37 W'i nw sw 9 31 5 20 , “ - nw 9 31 5 100 18 78 102 Jenkins, Lewis sw se 20 31 0 4o “ sw 29 31 0 100 25 14 103 King, Adam , ; ; ~ y ejj ae 10 81 0 80 . “ nAe pt W’i w'j sw 11 31 0 39 70S 179 Larsen, Lars und'; w>* sw 3 31 5 40 321 207 Moor, Thomas W. ne se 0 31 5 40 „ „ w!4 se 0 31 5 80 970 210 McGarViu, William B. ne 24 Hi 0 100 io 17 23!) O'Connor, Jolill w'i nw 8 31 0 80 15 97 244 Paulson, Hans nw ne 5 1)1 5 43 32 427 259 Russell, C. s'i UW 7 31 5 82 10 ne 7 3.1 5 159 75 . ‘ ... * nii se 781 580 ; . 44 0:1 278 Spriggs, James (HeirsV nese 2!) ill 0 40 820 279 Spriggs, James W, se se 20 31 0 40 5A t”. e»TPt*se 22 A C 20 58 90 281 Simms, John )P imv 20 Si 5 80 500 282 Sell, Sarah e*4 nw 10 31 0 80 ]l 02 283 Sell. George w> 2 nw 10 31 6 80 12 30 318 Thompson, David *v>; sw ne 2 3l 5 20 ’ " se mv 2 31 5 40 651 322 Turpie, James H. ne nw 19 31 5 40 215 325 Talbott. Ezekiel M. , ne 15 31 0 100 14 88 833 Tracy, Nathaniel Z. e'i nw 15 31 5 80 500 848 Welts,Rufus ne 2 31 6 ISO 73 “ nese 2 31 0 40 21 21 352 ; West, F. A. AB. C. w|.sw 4 31 6 80 se 5 31 0 160 ]« 21 BARKLEY TOWNSHIP, NO. 4. 20 Bums, William (Heirs) sw ne 34 30 o 40 s end w>4 sw 34 30 0 05 , '* ep. nw 34 30 0 80 „ “ ey 2 sw 34 30 0 80 65 48 37 Burns, Rachel Ann nw corse se 29 -30 8 6 285 39 Babcock F. W. & Fellows, J. A. sljsenw 1B 0 0 20 '* wil ne 1 30 0 81 74 14 30 43 Burns, Sarah Ann e’4 liw 8W 17 3(1 0 19 87 295 65 Conklin, S. L. . tJ eli ne 19 30 5 80 a*- “ sw ne 19 30 5 40 749 68 Clark; William E. w'l nw ne 16 29 o 20 1« 22 . 89 Cooper, Sair.UeTF. f79] ne se 3 30 0 40 482 166 Hurley. Jolih S. e side «' i u'i ey, mv sw 17 30 0 13 830 176 Hyatt, Stephen n e se 10 30 6 40 278 231 McGinnis. William nlit;,'»Unw 20 30 6 20 728 340 Reed, Andrew J. uud7.l2 ne 2* 30 0 03 “ 1111(17-12 ptnw 1 29 0 59 58 33 86 344 Rosser, John c*f sw 4 30 8 80 367 378 Stern. Samuel wtj se l 30 6 80 “ ne 12 30 0 100 • “ iiw se 12 30 6 40 “ se nw 12 30 6 40 19 50 410 W liite, Henry I>. nw 17 80 6 100 15 47 MARION TOWNSHIP, NO. 5. r . ■ ; o 28 Bergman, W. H„ L. N. &E. S, se 20 29 6 100 - WVi Ue 20 29 6 80 “ sene 20 29 6 40 “ sw nw 21 29 0 40 68 22 117 Grant, Charley A Garland H. n}4 nw 25 29 7 80 35 74 170 Kohler, Catharine pt ne sw 25 29 7 15 12 71 203 I’orter, M. A. ,w side ue ne 2 28 0 4] 20 18 15 JORDAN TOWNSHIP NO. 6. 10 Bieknell, Rebecca A. lot 3ey 21 28 7 30 13 Si! 13 Burr, Elliott U. A wile se se 30 28 7 40 10 01 14 IPake. Marena Jane ne 32 28 6 100 'l7 70 23 Bowling. Eliza C. se se 21 28 0 40 700 34 Durand, Harvey ne uw 33 28 7 40 449 153 Lamson. Anna J. e 44 sw 7 28 7 80 24 53 109 Moore, George W. o?r se ne 21 28 7 30 37 06 182 Michaels. Martha J. <■ side s end se 22 2S 7 10 “ nw ne 27 28 7 40 21 49 227 Rooney, William wV4 se 29 28 .0 80 584 279 Timmons, Francis M. utMOswsw 23 28 7 9 “ S', nw SW 23 28 7 5 -i “ stjiiw 19 28 6 57 09 14 94 290 Wapler, Otto sese 24 28 7 40 414 *. NEWTON TOWNSHIP NO. 7. 20 ChrislerSusan C. c'ise 29 30 7 so 772 52 Gaides, Nancy s' j'sw 81 29 7 80 “ w'i nw 31 29 7 80 45 91 . 95 Lewis, He nrv J. & EUeh sc sw 30 2!) 7 40 16 04 1 187 O’Ragan, James c'iw’Asw 26 29 7 40 19 22 149 Reed, Mary E. se nw 29 29 7 40 *’ sli ne uw 29 29 7 20 “ nw nenw 29 2!) 7 10 11 31 155 Ramey, Jaipcs A. 11 pt se nw 4 29 7 15 360 105 Sturgis, H. H. e'4 sw W 29 7 so 19 09 208 Troyer, Jerry nsfmv 8 29 7 57 47 774 210 Thomas, Peter >4 ne 4 29 7 40 12 OS
OF INDIANA,) gg. T Gem’ge* M.°llDbinson! Auditor of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete list of all the lauds and town loti returned delinquent, bv the Treasurer of said county, for the non-payment of taxes due thereon for the year 1883, ami former .years, ,wit 1 ten per cent, penalty and interest thereon, together with the tax for the current year (1884), and the cost of advertising, so tar as the same are liable to be sold for taxes, as shown by the return of said Treasurer; and notice is hereby given, that as much ot lauds and town lots as may be necessaiy to discharge and pay the taxes, penalty.- interest and costs due thereon, ot due from the owners thereof, at th 3 time ot sale, wi >e soi a pu jic anc ion } at the Court House door'in Bensselaer, Indiana,on the Second Monday m February, being the Niuth day *of rebrtaiy, A, i Witness my hand arid official seal, this 12th day otJnnuary, 1&8 >. , (***D ' * UEOKGE M. ttQifHNßoN,Aodttor J*»pevCounty. * ' ' • ' - • T ; ' . . ' ■ 'I l 4' . ’ .
__ . ; _jy , r^ _ » j ~f. 5: ’ 5; hAMES > DKSCRIPfION : ?•: o » ? 5 1 OWNERS, c LANDS. : ' : *■'■ ' - ' y T ■ ■ | : : ' V, afi * eta KEENER TOWNSHIP NO. 8. 9 Adair, Braden M. mv 21 32 '7 100 969 is Harwell, Amos A. li’i s)0 a., e3O a. n'i lie 1 32 7 4 715 28 Brough, George neswnw 1 32 7 10 358 55 Campbell, James 11 pt sese 3 82 7 13 490 56 Cole, Fradprjcjt C. pt nw ne 25 32 7 19 294 01 Cason, F. D nenw 4 31 7 87 42 “ nH nw 12 31 7 80 17 18 74 DeWert. Lucas e epd spts; ine 27 32 7 :!8 50 “ . l't n'/ t se 27 32 7 8 <4O ; ll 14 1)9 Farmers Batik of Lansingburg s'/4 ne 5 31 7 so Jp n'/t se 5 31 7 80 123 43 112 Goodwin and Gossett s side 0 end n!4 ne l 32 7 12 18 37 115 Garrison. Robert nw nw u si i lo 29 10 131 Hildreth, Jamas mid pt n l /. ne l 32 7 17 32 421 138 Harrington, B. W. s'i 1)W 30 32 7 SO 14144 159 Kirtley, Mary J et-baron nenc 6 31 7 40 - ’’ nw nw 5 31 7 40 970 109 McCollum. Nelson B. pt n'/ 2 ne 1 32 7 8 10 65 ■174 Marshall, Mary E. sw svy 9 81 7 40 “ sese 8 31 7 40 25 07 190 Powell. Simon T. eu nw 14 31 7 so 10 04 19!) Hjef, Joseph s ntsese 3 32 7 27 "* 11 oo 211 Sp'ceny, Thomas C.‘ W pts'4 sw 2 32 7 50 37 20 212 Simpson, Thomas ptneniv 2 32 7 20 14 050 213 Simpson, Charles ll pt w2O rus ne mv 2 32 7 0 25 218 245 Tucker, M. A. ue ne 15 31 7 40 590 272 Williams, Thomas (Heirs) nw so 2!) 32 -#7 40 " e% SW 29 32 7 80 22 40 279 Wolf, Josiah lot 2 30 83 7 89 95 901 KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP NO. 9. 23 Coffin, John H. nw se 22 32 5 40 307 4! Finn, Winfred sese 28 32 5 40 “ Spt 1)0 so 23 32 5 88 ■ “ .. nPt W 9-l(i s!» ne 25 32 5 43 50 20 41 71 Jones, Mathew M. s side of e 79 a n>4 se 26 32 5 5 20 288 89 Miller. J. V. R. eptn'Anw 30 32 5 io 155 92 Miller, Joseph ne 30 32 5 100 lie se 30 82 5 40 SI 88 123 Shirk. Elbert H. s'; sw 28 32 5 80 20 39 120 Sourwine, Jacob uf.se 31 32 5 80 14 87 133 Turpie, James H. & William “ s!4 35 32 5 320 15 37 142 Wood, S.T. e l , 11 e 34 32 5 80 ~ “ W'i nw 35 32 5 80 27 50 14!) \\ ntran, Diadema Frac’l s&w of Riv. 10 32 5 4 56 176 WHEATFIELD TOWNSHir NO. 10. *. —■v■-;- ■ - . @ ~ 10 Aultman.C. & Co. w>! se 9 32 (i 80 “ sw nc fl !!2 ti 40 12 SI 19 Brough, George w‘4 e'i su nw 81 S 3 0 10 624 20 Broadway, J. e'ie'isenw 31 33 0 10 984 21 Betterton, C. W, nw ne 9 32 0 40 “ sw ne 10 .12 o 40 “ se lo 32 6 160 rrr—• “ e'.i nc 9 32 0 80 nese 9 32 6 40 ‘{9 93 26 Buchanan, Samuel et al CVi w'.j swjiw 31 83- tr 11--fti- 450 28 Baum. J.. Adams, G. W.& E. e end lot 0 27 38 6 29 039 43 Cornell, Ira sW sw 27 *3 6 40 “ lot 4 28 33 6 49 30 “ nptne sw 28 33 0 24 50 “ e side spt \\'/ t sw 28 33 0 0 “ n'/, se sw 29 33 6 20 71 08 49 Clark. Elizabeth nw he 36 32 0 40 446 03 Dunu, Isaac D, SH uc 1 32 « 80 “ ne nw 1 32 0 44 61 “ se sw 36 33 6 40 20 08 65 Bye, Otis s end w side uw nw 6 32 o 5 279 06 Duly, James R. c'i ey, sw sw 31 33 c 10 823 73 Folsom, Harrison eptrw nw 6 32 h 80 ” Wp t lot 3 29 33 B 10 50 825 101 Hurlbert, 1). wptsw nw 31 33 ti 3G 33 51 32 107 Hine, John wy» se se 11 32 fl 20 395 114 Hammond, E. P. . FracT sos Riv sw sw 30 33 3 3 82 529 129 James, Joseph spt lot 2ne 29 33 3 33 28 54 159 Miller, James n end w side nw nw 6 32 0 5 ----- •* pt sw nw 31 33 3 10 370 104 Miller. I’qlicrt uw nese 13 32 5 10 675 179 Mera, JohnO. et ux sw nw 28 32 6 40 446 194 Sigler, Eli >4 A 1). T.>4 pt n>4 ne sw 31 33 3 7 74 201 Behring. Anson sene 33 32 3 40 2190 216 Short, James L. lot 6 28 33 6 57 60 “ lots 1-4 29 33 u 101 A “ se ne 29 33 e 40 - " lot 6sw 30 88 6 33 20 1 “ nc uw 31 33 6 40 81 70 224 Tlnkliahi, Sophia pt se se 34 32 3 39 usl 225 Taunahill, C. ptseuw 81 33 n 10 709 226 Tucker, Jeremiah 11. pt lot 2 29 33 3 ]<) 50 1 6!i 227 Thurston. John w‘. sw 80 33 3 33 10 57 228 Turpie, William se sw 0 32 0 40 301 230 Turpie, Janies H. & William ne # 32 3 152 11 “ e side sw sw 6 32 « 10 n«4 sw 0 32 0 81 95 “ e'/i uw 0 32 0 70 07 “ SW nw 6 82 6 41 78 74 54 240 Wood, John H. H'ts'incsw 31 33 0 10 830 CARPENTER TOWNSHIP NO. 11. 3 Armstrong, William F. n>, se 10 27 7 89 11 07 81 Clark, Caroline A. w side nw ne 4 27 ti 8 loot 91 Coppock, Sarah ('. w> a ' se 8 27 7 80 is 12 156 French, Nancy M. sene 24 27 7 40 “ pt n side sw 80 27 6 70 “ nwse 25 27 7 40 . “ pt ne se 25 27 7 36 110 26 181 Green, Joseph N. und se c.or ne se 25 27 7 2 12 09 201 Hams, Ellen e end n!4 nw 32 27 ti 44 25 74 223 H Übbard, W. S. sw 8 27 7 79 3; 64 268 Johnson, Elizabeth H. outlotl3ptne 25 27 7 3 268 267 Jouvenat , Charles pt out lot 6pt he 25 27 7 7 68 17 81 295 Littlcfiel <l. Alexander n!4 se 36 27 7 80 61 58 299 Lovett, Mary A. c l /, nk 19 27 7 71 46 80 62 390 O’Brian. Daniel Jr. ne se 5 27 ti 40 “ e l /, ne 5 27 0 70 09 29 07 489 Tall man, Charles, Jr. - • 4* MILROY TOM’NSHIP, NO. 12. 21 Casto, Melfcno sw se 21 28 5 40 11 78 34 Dodd, Jane A. wlijnene 28 28 5 20 961 42 Farrer. John L. s!4 sw 27 28 c, 80 9 :!6 52 Hammond, Albert S, sw 10 28 0 JfiO 31 17 53 Horner. C M. v V n!J go 21 28 5 60 17 54 !W Pritcbgtt, Charles n'/J ne 23 2s o 80 ’• „ he nw *1 28 6 40 19 56 138 Yerger, Mary -c* sw sw 13 28 6 40 “ se SO 14 28 0 40 24 42 l NION TOWNSHIP NO. 13. 7 Atherton, M. A. A Stratton, J. P. all 31 31 7 6!!c 92 “ sc sw 30 31 7 40 “ ne SW 30 31 ,7 40 61 99 20 Burget, Nancy J. e l , se ne 19 30 ti :to 510 44 Cenklin, Smith L. sw 23 31 7 toe ir> 87 52 Crawford, Henrietta sw ne 6 30 0 40 547 74 Fa» liters Bank of Lansingburg he ne 4 30 7 50 7 “ ..■■■■■,» SW lie 4 30 7 40 915 94 Gibbs, Mary 1.. nw se 19 30 U 40 508 113 Hasseiuiau, Lewis W. all 20 3 1 7 640 11 w 29 31 7 160 w'j ne 29 31 7 8(1 101 98 129 Hopkins, Mary A. pt nw sw 24 3u 7 1 516 149 Jenkins, Lewis , c',i se 30 3l 0 80 •• ne ne 31 31 0 40 21 59 158 Kemper, Stephen se nc 21 31 7 40 “ w‘4 ne 21 31 7 ho » “ nw 21 31 7 160 84 72 188 Miller. Allen nS-9e',ne 30 :k) <'■ 60 18 97 213 Boss, David W. mv ne 31 31 0 4« e‘,i uw 31 31 ti 80 18 09 216 Hiker. Abbie F. sese 9 30 7 40 08 224 Slihey. Charles se ne 35 31 7 40 •• wii ne 35 31 7 80 *• nenw 35 31 7 40 20.00 239 Sloniker, Rosetta Wj nw nc 19 30 -6 20 435 249 Sutherlin, John F. nw se 35 31 7 40 508 272 Troxeß, Amelia J. nw 26 31 7 let) 24 92 273 Thomnson, Alfretl nw sw 31 31 6 40 22 24 273 Thornton, Charles M. fe!i-sw se sw 18 tit) 6 3 8.38
J ... • • 'l&corpoza/tecL Towas. ~ : * . : ~rp §i • NAMES isl §" : OF TOWNS and LOTS ?| OWNERS'. i I '•* • 2 i f I-■ - ’■ - j* $ ct* TOWN OK RENSSELAJER. 24:Bass, .Jfine ;Weston’s ad<T 3 6;42: 3 22 29, Bates, Mary H. !Thompsoti’s add 2; l! 14 04 GljCissel, Elizabeth ißensselaer 9; 8i I • “ npt lOi 81 13 m fil Clark, Elizabeth A. Newton’s*add 7 &: 9- io g(j 88:Duvall, Elizabeth A Newtou*s adil 5 6!18| 11 85 170 Hopkins, C. M. Rensselaer 13 161 6j 51 01 225 Kelley, Agnes E. Rensselaer ' 1 ajlS! 14 63 207 : Miller, Jolin C. !Rensselaer s 4-5 of 13! L „ : “ •' 1 . 14; li 16 60 318 Norris, Mary Newton’s add 34i 9: 8 98 346:Eofter, Mary A. Rensselaer 1 2i 6: 18 44 388;Rboados, Edwin S, ;Newton’s add 2:24; li) H 4 ' 391:Rhoades, Fannie O. :t>ut lots 1& 10 30-29-6 Gacresi 1 .35 55 427;Scott, Lydia A, ipt ne sw 30.29-6.129 a 78hda! j 27 99 428:Sparling, A. L. & Rose 3 4:86; 13 31 4t>o:Tharp, Edgar If. Rons pt out It 23, pt 80-29-6 lj24i 65 08 474!Van Rensselaer C. Weston’s add IIL : . “ 5!12! 711:15; •'•l' ' r—'" S-: —v - 2 llll«! : “ “ “ “ 17!32! j “ 8!35! ! “ 10:80! 12 42 487 Weston, Van Rensselaer Weston’s add 9-lL “ “ lii2: “ “ 6 14:15! ■ “ : “ 318:16: | “ “ 20:31: “ “ 18!32: “ " 4535: “ 12;36( 12 04 488! Weston, James C- j Weston’s 2nd add 1458 9! 5; •2 8 07 10:6; “ 2 8 0 7 8 9 lOi 9; 1 4 5 11 12 13 14!lO! “ ! “ 1234 17 1819 2021 2223!14i ! “ ! “ 4!15i : “ : “ . 2 sill• : “ “ 4512; “ “ 614 16 1 2 3 4 16 17 18 1920 21 22 23 17 I “ “ 10181 j i . “ “ 1 45 8;34! i “ “ * . 2:85j ‘‘ flj 86: ’ “ “ 1 2 3 4 10 11 14i38: ! “ “ 1 4 5 8 9 39: “ “ 1 4 5 8 942 I “ . “ 2 3 6 7 10!43. “ 1 4 5 8 9:44: 87 69 489iWarner, Julia E. out It 33 pt se nw 30-29-61.31a’: ; -44 80 493:West«n ) Henry De Weston’s add J 4 7:11: “ *■ 2 8:12; - “ “ 3 1815: : “ “ 7 12:16: •: “ “ 13:36: 10 40504:Woosley. Ida Weston’s add 15; 15! 4 49 643 : Zea, Stella D. Weston’s add . 1C;38; 18 43 TOWN OF REMINGTON. 7:Black, H. M. iWeston’s add 3&e lof 2!12: 9 21 lOißanta. James S. Tilton’s add sSO ft "el of; li 5 26 24!Biugham, Sophia M. is 39-05 outl 6 aw 30-27-0 ,39a! j “ iStrat add 1 28j 3; I*2 61 29;Brown, John Jr. , Remirtgton 1 ;19; 18 93 *• - 01-Carmada, Peter pt se no 30- 27-0 .54a I • 505 OOjCarson, Ferguson D, ;C» &M. add 5 105 6; 212 87!Downing, Margaret !.Bea add 28 6: 1; 5 3o 91; Davis, Theodore A. Remington 3! 2i 2 37 98;Draper, Helen M. j Remington 5;10j 17 76 109!Fountain J. 11. !ol 10nw 30-27 G 42hds aR7B 9; 2. “ “ 9 10 11 12 3 “ i «< IV 4 . > . “ “ 8 10: 5 “ j “ w 22-50 es 2 in! 8: - I “ “ 4! 9 : I “ 75115 “ i “ - 2jlßi - “ “• 2 0:18:112 09 110;Frazer, Janies ====== :Remington 11:14! 231 114:Ford. Eleanor J. !Sea add 12; 1; 953 115;Frazer, Margaret iilem. und 1 10; 13; 4 08 124:Gregory, J. J. 4 Wilber,! •Mary A, ij !Strat add n s.j! 0- 894 12C!Griffin, Ellen Strut add 1 4 5 6: 1; 11 80 127!Gallagher, l’at I). ;Remington 2! 2; «■ “ 2? 5! : “ “ 2:11 i “ Gal Sub Div. 1 2 8 4:12! “ • “ 818 5* “ 10 12:14! “ “ 8:10! *’ 2:17: “ «■ _ 1 28 10 12:19; | “ <• 4 6 10:20; 78 51 140illardy f David 11. Remington 121201. 4, 72 144!Hurt, Julia :Remington 1 2 3:14! 28 93 145!Hathaway C. & Zea, J. N. ol 19 nb9 wa2s-27-7 w ad 1 2 3: 9; 12 31 146- ltendryx, Warten 11. '0 1 20 n blk 8 W add 25-27-7: 2 29 150;Hioks. Andrew " 184;Lockwood, Nancy Strat add si s€! 2; 42 37 200;Mowrer, Joseph W. Remington 3;17: 14 37 209;M ,- rgan, Sanford A. : n 26-65 o i Gnw 30-27-6 SOhds! j 67 29 2}s;Mason, 3'. D. Remington 8 7j 10; 3 28 2l7;Moorhead, John S. Remington 1 2 3; 10! 155 03 243;Osborne, Simeon out lot 10 ne 25-27 i 7 2 acres! 267 240;Pierce, William H. !C. & M. add 09! 6! 887 ‘ 251:Pierce, Florence !W add 8; 9; 13 09 252:Phebus, Polly ’C. & M. add 7 816? 4 66 258;Peffley, SamuelM. W add 6; 12] 5 04 259 Patton, Clara B. Remington 411; i “ ' , Patt add i 2; ] 6 24 276:Rodman, C. P. pt se ne 25-27 7 .40 acres: jlO 92 28l;Royalty, James 11. *1 out lot snw 30-27-0 .80 a; i 15 21 284 Randolph, Emma J. Bruell’s add 10 11; 8: 4 31 297!8mith, Dennis Schaf add I 13 14! ! 12 99 301 iShaw, Cornelius M. o 1 22 sw 30-27-0 1.82 a R -12;16j 27 41 306 Spencer, Emma L. Vpt se ne 25-27-7 .50 acres; ; 54 78 807-Spencer, 11. J W addition e and s 11-12 7; 9; 10 87 311 :Spurgeon, Ellen D. C. &, M. add se nj- 4; 1 11 320:Skeels, William Strat add nw: 4- 34 44 322 Spencer, B. O. AW. R. Strat add 78; 3; 023 324 Sweetser, David B. C. & M. add 5 0 7 8: 3: *. .. 1 2 13 It: 0: 25 35 849;Todd, D. R. W add 4 5 7-10 i 16 60 356 Thomtts, J. A, Gyeen, E. M Sea add 14 5-1; “ Strat add 3; 1; 7 66 374:>Unknown , out- lot 1 and 7e of block:2o 504 380: Williams, Wright Sea add % nj of 3 all 2; 2; 19 7-> ad 1 Pattison, F. J. W add - 78 9: 8; 7 OS
