Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1887 — Page 4
THE REPUBLICAN. ■ ‘ — — ■-- Thursday, January 27,1887. * 356*.t*« Of * d*rot<**«««imi raw*. *R ner annum lor e line* -r te* : «W ete. tor eeeh MWtOMI line. Local notice*,. 10 cents perllne for Brst insertion cents per line tor each subsequent insertion. f Special wiles fer choice pieces In the paper, and Cot advertisements wider than one column. IPHe of regular advertiser* payable nnarmriy r.,n*U»ni to Tie paid In advance . ,i. Job I'KixTiNri. —A large assortment of typeiin'J auier material for potter.pamphlet .circular .'lllll kmdreii work. Pnces'ow.
At Indianapolis.
t The appeal case of Lieutenant Governor Robertson, from the injunction of Judge Ayres, will be begun to-day. The arguments on both sides will probably occupy two or three days and the judges will require some days to prepare their decision, but it will probably be given by Tuesday of next week. The joint convention meetevery day ami has one or two ballots, but always with the same results, 74 tor Turpie, 71 for Harrison* and 4 for Allen. Robinson, the only democrat among the four who vote for Allen,, lias it in his power to elect Turpie at any time but, as yet, he refuses to do so. The democrats claim that if they can not secure the election of Turpie, they will prevent the election of any body* and that when the Legislature adjourns that the governor will appoint .Turpie to serve until the next meeting of the. Legislature, in two years from this time. Great numbers of bills and on all manner of Subjects are being introduced daily, but as yet none of much importance have been acted ujkui.
The bill to regulate the railroads and to protect the people from their oppressive methods has passed both houses of Congress, and been signed by the President. 1 his measure, commonly known as the Inter-State Commerce Bill, is the result of many years discussion in Congress and out of it, of the subject of the relation of railroads to the people, and although the work hoped to be accomplished by the bill is of immense magnitude and almost inconceivable difficulty, we believe that its practical result will be of great benefit to the people in geneial.
The terms of the compromise entered into iu Indianapolis last week, between the Republicans and Democrats in the Legislature provide that joint conventions shall be held every day while the compromise lasts, and that Smith, the acting President of the Senate, shall call tlio convention to order and order the roll call of thy Senate in ba) lotting, and that Speaker Sayre, of the House, shall order the roll call ot that body, and shall adjourn the conventions. It is further provided, in effect, that iio further action should be taken iu any of the contested seat casei, either house, during the eiist- ■ see of the compromise. -
The House of Congress lias passed the Blair ( Senate) pension bill with amendments. As amended this bill gives £l2 a month to the t nion soldiers of any war who served three months and are now indigent, helpless, or dependent upon their labor for a livelihood. As it passed the it gave from £2 to £24 a month to these persons. The bill also provides that parents of deceased soldiers, in cases where there are lo minor children, shall only be required to show that they are without other means of support than their own manual labor, and this being done they shall receive sl2 per month. The vote on the bill stood yeas, 178; nays, 76.
The Oxford Tribune in discussing the decision of Judge Ayres, of Indianapolis, iu the case of Green Smith and Lieufcenant Governor Robertson has-the following ~s®cte«ge - - • - -.. “The decision was rendered Monday, the day following, the recounting of tine ballots proved that ♦Judge Ayres was only a Judge by forgery at the ballot box." John was Badly off in this stakement, as it was Albert Ayres Judge •>f the Marion county criminal court who was thrown by the reconnt of out of the. office which he held through forgery; and not
Judge Ayres, of the Marion county circuit court, who was elected two years ago, and who granted the injunction against Lieut. Governor Robertson. A well known and well informed citizen'writing over the signature “Tax Payer,” states some pretty strong objections to the proposed policy of the Town Board in preparing to provide tire protection by means of cisterns and a hand water engine. He argues that the purchase of a chemical engine would be a nnlch wiser thing to do. There is certainly a good show of reason in the views of “fay Payer’’' and it is the plain duly of the members of the Town Board to make a full investigation of this matter, if they have not already done so, before committing the town to an expensive policy which may prove, in the end, not the best and wisest that might have been chosen.
The compromise measures, en-i tered ip to fit Indianapolis last i week have caused n general ex-j pression of sorrow and indignation among the Republicans of the state and a corresponding expression nf triumph and rejoicing i among the democrats. It is gen- 1 erall-y looking upon as a surrender j by the Republicans to the brute ! force and bulldozing and lawless methods of the democratic major- j ity in the Senate. It amounts to j an acknowledgement by the Re-j publicans that the two or three j democratic members of the Leg- j islature who were counted in by frauds are to remain iu undisturbed possession of their stolen seats arid that their rotes, as well as that of Bra Hainan, the occupant of McDonald’s stolen seat in the Senate, are to be allowed to help elect a democrat to succeed General Harrison., and that the will and wishes of the people of Indiana, as expressed by a Repul>lica*i majority, of 10,000 on the legislative tickets, is to be set at naught. It is not at all unlikely? however, that the seeming disadvantages of the compromise have caused the Republican members to be too severely condemned. As has been truly and wisely said in regard to this matter: “It is easy 1 for persons to advise and criticise | who are not on the ground and 1 not charged with any duty or re- 1 spousibility, and especially when j not fully informed as to the con- j dhion of affairs: and it is very difergeney for -those charged with j grave duties to know just what course is best to pursue,” The situation of affairs was such that - I there was no longer any hope for the Republicans to obtain their j just rights, mnl to defeat the lawless, and revolutionary methods 01 the Democrats, except by a resort to like methods. Revolution had to he met with revolution and the Devil had to be fought with lire. A policy wnieh has its temporary advantages, but which, in the end, for the Republican party at least, .is pretty sure to prove disastrous. Had the Republicans in the,Legislature endeavored to have beaten the Democrats at their own: game of revolutionary disregard of law amhjustice, the results would ; probably have been, after many disgraceful and disorderly pro-:
ceedings, that two -conventions would have been held and two Senators elected. The contest would have been settled iu the United States Senate, and probably in General Harrison's favor. But this advantage would have been secured at the cost probably of sacrificing every hope for any useful general legislation-this winter; and farther oi sending the Republican party before the people of the state., at the next-elec.-* tton, with the reputation of being little better than the democrats Iu regaul to respect for ladU'and order, constitutional methods. As the matter now rests, the advantagesj so far fts regardrririTSppeai To the people, are wholly with the Republicans; and we have faith to believe that the people by their votes will say the same in 1888, by an overwhelming majority.
DELINQUENT TAX LIST. A List of Lands and Lots returned Delinquent for the Non-Pay-ment of taxes for the year 1885, Jasper County. Indiana.
i • H 73: g;: g ?. S 2: =: 5 NAMES' I> UKSCKimON 5: 3 . ok N OR 3; : 9i ■. : ! a OWNER*.--A LANDS. : ; : : : : : : i : «: $ ' ets. i - 1 ■ ■ '■ m ' "" '* " *"—-**t .. HANGING GIIOVE TOWNSHIP, NO. 1. ! u Bullard. Granville M . n‘, sc u 23 r, so 13 or j, 03 Hoover, Mii-iiacl S unit 1-12 e>i sc 34 .2» • 5 H 87 17 oh on Huruer, Cornelius M. n l i riw .30 ffl 5 8u 18 83 , I —ll fin urn him* Company, »o ne 33 28 5 40 j •'* UiHOa LUS t; \v‘A lIW 34 28 5, HO 42 81 I*o Peregrine. Thomas wl4ne '34 28 5 80 * “ c% nw 34 29 5 HO 33 34 Mil Parcels,JohaF, mvne 'BS 20 5 40 •• ng nurse 35 20 5 5 13 35 GILLAM TOWNSHIP, NO. 2. > 15 Brandon. Margaret 1.. ' s/i «e 8. 30 5 80 12 48 | >1 (Vrlii), lini'i: und William L. ne Be 22 31 5 40 372 4 , SO I.mo. Surah J. s l * sw ne 22 30 5 20 I . “ »‘4 semv 22 80 5 20 • 7si 127 Bivingstou. .r. P. 0 llavissonville. lots 3,4. block 1 1 hs . !4.5 Mitchell. 11. and J. >. w’isesw 36 31 5 30 ff-til I . 153 Mason.Marvl . ' n‘-»sc 3 38 5 80 12 46 j l«r Nadi..lanie> nH nrnv 1 no 5 20 go nwl l' 30 r> 40 •• 11 3-10 SM' nM' 1 30 5 12 20 66. 174 Odum ' Sainiti 1 SW sw 27 So 5 40 843 I Ifj'.t IViiseti, Joshua Davissonville, lot* 5*6, 7. 8,0, 10. li 2 10 u 7 PJJ Phillips, 1). D. e‘, ne 22 31 5 80 *• BIV lie 22 31 5 40 , sen IV 22 31 5.40 « „ ‘ IV* J rift 22 31 3 80 22 72 208 Guerry, John H. and.CJi«rl«s K. n't ne 35 31 5 go •• ne.nw 35 31 5 40 ft! 4 DIV 35 31 5 80 , 13 70 2.13, Richardson, C. C nw HO '36 31 5 40 11 32 24s s»adu>)l)er, Kraiihlio se nw 34 ;io 5 40 11 10 j 2s*i Wat-’4l li. ill. eli-gw 27' 30 5 80 11 11 WALKER TOWNSHIP, NO. 3. 2 Ariisen, Ilerger e’i ne ‘ 31 5 82 26 44 SGiO Anderson, J«Uu t . »'H nc 4 8t 5 82 57, , w l , liw mm' 9 31 5 20 ■ . ~ „ * nw 931 5 160 17 03 BochiUa. Julius ~“ire nc Hi 31 3 I'l li so ,50 C:ulmaliailer, Juicp'i 11. b? sc 15 31 6 80 •• nw sm 24 31 6 40 •• nw 24 31 6 160 13 38 70 Davis. E. e‘/i lie 34 31 (> Bfl 371 *0 Eipstein and -I>nm>teTli, el* se 18 3L 5 80 11 HI 83 Pc /si,Trank m>; sp ♦ 31 5 so ,•»=*- sss 95 Kishur. Kratuslin cii se nw 5 31 5 20 1 181 9s Kilsi'u, Emma K. ne se 6 31 5 4o 311 Uo Hen tun. John VV. ne 24 3l 6 160 16 78 in Hciftman, Otlßa n 1; se 17 31 B .s,i . 1520 138. Jenkins. Lewia sw se 29 31 6. 40 sm- 29 ill 6 100 19 54 160 Justice. William and Marion E. Funk sw ne 14 31 5 40 267 10l Ji'wvouat,Charles sene 2« 31 6 40 se 20 31 0 160 . » eV4 sw 20 31 6 80 - . . k . sVj ne 21 31 H 80 •» " 21 31 6 ICO •' Mi, sm- 21 31 6 80 ' . “ sw nw 21 31 6 40 all 28 -81 6 640 “ nH ne 29 31 6 80 “ ne nw 29 31 6 40 107 91 202 Miller. David D. n!4 sw 2 31 6 80 “ nw 2 Si. 6 151 14 • se 3 31 6 160 22 36 201 Maoris'Bnm jei mv se IS 3l 6 4U " ne SW 18 3l 5 40* 7IS 257 Miller. Abraham ne sw 3l 31 6 40 40 10 “IS AirLanghian. Janie- . 11 Vi sw 10 Si 5 82 80 623 252 Peterson, Nelse and (jrti'o. Xellio e‘i sw 7 31 5 80 915 260 Rotiillson, J. 11. £9 w‘i se 12 31 5 SO F ■ • nw nw 13 3l 5 40 7CI 274 Sell. Isaac e,* 2 ne 7 3l a SO n' a sw 16 31 6 80 16 29 2*2 Spriggs, .lames Ilieirs ■ nese 29 3l 6 40 7uR 313 Tink, 61111, Lorenzli ne ne 3 31 6 3K 43 sos 223 Turner, John 1, se sw 4 31 6 40 297 •' (Auditional) surveyor's lees se sw 431 "6 40. 201 :::;9 Vromaw, Francis 31. " eVJ ne * 31-5 80 •• e*» sw ne 7 31 5 20 •’* lit sm - sw ne 7 31 5 9 75 . * nw sw ne 7 31 5 10 ' • . • . ■ *-■ • . . nw ne 7. 31 5 It " , ' nii.se 7 31 5 SO , *' gnw 7 31 5 82 16 32 SO 2',4 Ziuke. John eVi nw 4 3J 5 82 'Tt .8 81 BARKLEY TOWNSHIP, NO. 4. s Ahitinan A Rnsematt und ? n wlj ne ne 16 30 6 IS 33 354 21 l’.olles, Henry (J. eVi nw 33 30 5 80 93, 41 Burns, Francis M. 11 &eptsw ne 29 30 0 29 428 Ditch Tax liAs'C pt sw ne 29 30 li 29 1"9 62 Clagcr, John and wile se ne 20 30 6 40 24 69 70 Coouer, Samuel F ; ne se 3 30 6 40 268 164 ltershmau, George W. " • e'i ne 1 30 6 82 24 •• nese 1 30 6 40 14 20 216 Moon, Martin 11. wy, se 3 30, C SO 522 303 Paul, Henry 11*4 sw 8 30 5 SO •• .... se mv S 30 5 40 “ wvi'niv 8 30 5 80 se se 19 30 5 40. 13 72 360 Steele, Sarah • nVinVineow 9 29 6 10 384 :im) Stern. Samuel wvi se 1 3o 6 so ne 12 30 6 160 *• . - mv se 12 -30 6 40 se 1W 12 30 6 40 19 57 376 tstalilyeuson,WfH.,-and steidiensou, U. J. \v!j uw-nW. 27 30 6 20 JLt* 431 While. Uenry D. e’4 uiv 17 30 6 80 9TO MARION TOWNSHIP, NO. 6. .19 BoUes, H.,Ci "eTi'se r2s 6 So^ •• sw sc 1 24 6 40 12 3a ■ 20it--i7cehwnT)d:'Tt.-A. - - swse -4 28- 6'4» ——- a — ■ - 7~rZ —— se SM 4" 'S' 6 M 50 10 f’.9 il'Oeahs. Iran; “ ” sTtW'l2 29 7 So <l !•> 420 \Velsli, Jlary E. Se mv 32 29 6 40 30 68 JORDAN NO. 7. Sft - Green, t.eorge K. eVi se 2S 28 h SO 010 254 Tim 1 mm-Joseph A. se se 21 28 6 40 414 279 WilkinsOD. John M 'i'ue 33 28 7 80 li. 16 NEWTON TOWNSHIP, NO. 8. j U:. Read. Marv E. ~ s’, p? mv 29 29 7 60 •• mv ne mv 29 29 , If) SBJ ( 2?? Warr. il, Rlurdil e*-i se 81 -29 7 30 40 60 '■ KEENER TOWNSHIP, NO. 0* ! 16 Brandt, Peter sw nw 3 31 7 40 sene 4 31 7 40 H 99 15 (.'alnphell. James nptsese 3 32 7 13 » F, .1). Car-on n l 4 nw- 12 31 * 80 13 10 95 IVidmnn. lieirry F. ne ne 25 32 7 40 747 H>r» (iotMiwrß and (Jossett, 8 side, e oml n l a lie lH 2 7 12 11.1 liet-sa, Renialnin s'* set 32 32 7 SO la o» 112 Urergi K-ujert 1). Me Donalds add. DeMutte lot 16 b 2 ~46 113 UraVes. Joliii '* - " ' " ~ in lot IS block 2 . - -, ? - 135 Harrington. 13. W. s', mv 36 32 7 SO 12 Si 2,i!l KciJ. Joseph sptse se -3 32 ' - 2i -46 .Vi Sweeny. D. E. ept ne lie 2 32 ■ 10 1 i 322 Sweeuev. Tlicmas C. M'Ji ne ne 2 32 7 18 10 ' Mpt S', SW 2 32 7 -0 44 bO 264 Tucker M. A. ne ne 13 31 7 40 4tU i . 291 Van' erst. John K. .ncsw mv 1 32 7 10 513 o KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP, NO. 10. I 1 Blvfiie.HuUl i- . - s ij sw ' •>» 32 58520 -62 7 Rivker, Charles E upt«!»uM' 18 32 .> 20 V. m>, mv 18 32 5 90 10 800 i--U.j;vLeAU;nle-r.-Ami —XX.Syj QSf' ®\ g ' i 'f|| ■••2 Fi-her,franklin AH S 3 32 5 i-40 I(J ]T6 ; 91 Jones. VirthcM M. - ■ side of e 79 a. n'i s- 20 82 a a 20 .192 ' lt'9 KimhaU.W-.AV. sesiv 22. 32 o JO 614 119 J.aveudar. Josiali ' se ne' 85 32 5 f 32 i6‘i Sliuev.Thomas-'J'. w‘. ; mv 31 .32 a 84 4- 12 -8 'lB3 Turner. D. 11. et ;,1 , senw J 6 -2 a 40 10 02 v Va-iie'.l. Sari.h V re i .n clip w‘ 3 se ;- ■] -■> k __ I Maiinnn. I '.V sendiV'.ne 2. 32 a 2- li 60, 189 Wood. S ’ p '.iVae 34 82 5 SO .. w-o nw 35 32 5 SO 26 36 J*i 1 Wrig'.l,.7 if lot lib S 32 5 25 61 190 103 Warrii’t. Diadenia IrlsAwof riv 10 32 5 4 38 202 WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP, NO. 11* t 2 Avlesv.ovtti; Ira ne ne nc 33 .33 6 10 130 Yvlo'VVTll Elias s', su 28 3- 6 So , . 949 Appier., te. Wiliam J 1«« •» ® « « «> •• lots land 4 .29 33 6 101 sene 29 33 6 40 lot ssw 30 33 6 33 20 .. Jie 11W 31 33 6 39 95 11!) 51 16 Brunei, George w l i eK se nw 81 33 6 10 588 17 BmadMav.J. e> : e',senw 31 U 6 10 10 94 13 Berth‘.Olive cS-lnlw-W » S tr’-*.. tit 20 Buchanan. aamuel etuL. " s “I Jln W io f,7' Bail in. Jesse et,;;! c end lot 6 2, 33 b 29 |0 6, 20 Ball;.,-.!. <,r.invU?e=!il. s J V ;V" y 27 Bvles, Edwin i'l '1 « 2J 109 1 iUj iVirntui i» » ~ sw sw 2< 33 b 40 1 .. U K * l lot 42S 049 30 *» .i — npt xu* sw 0 24 5b *• s ?Vi a \v l i sw 28 33 li 6 .;rr.?zz£?ri .. :.JfcT '.ftJ. . i rnnfwih T ■ li * 55 Dr,..lame. 6JSW 28 33 b 40 2.8 :»7 JK'tv. Wl vl '.'v Uptue sw 31 33 6 b< 26* 59 Dveand Uerrii.i*:! ~ " nPtne 8e 29 33 6 19 —=<«> Jive. Otis' > ell I Vl- 10 anw nw b .>2 b S . 3- ' 61 Hilly, Jau.es B. e'ie'Tswsw 31 88 0 1 -1 ri' Fuliz. .lo>eph ■ - aw se 29 33 6 40 b O 75 Fry. Nathan - ,e *, 5- J -100 a 198 llel*nick. Finetli-P •» >nw se 15 35 6 20 il6 U*>l-es. U'onaro; se se 35 33 b 40 * 28 12S '-Ilimes: .I.weoh «o' lot 2ne29 33 b *-3 “ -3 4p 13© Keller A FrV lot 7 30.33 6 38 2 8b lit: Koider. Aml re-. 5 Ctrl aw nw 33' 32 6 40 J9B 737 Keeler. Abcaban. eH ne 30 32 680 V “ ne SC 30 32 6 40 I ' ..... .- -■ - *4 se 33 S 3 6 SO Ilf .6* j '• iAdditional, surveyor's tee? ne ne 30 32 640 I So g "gr - > • ; ' ' b jf' -' " ,
= : ' :f:=:?: %\ W; ' 1 '' NAM EH D DESCRIPTION i=: Siegi K: -OF Si OF : §: P ; § L .*?*. OWNERS A lands. : : - * els. y-, ; : * .- V ' WHEATFIELD, NO. 11, CONTINUED. 144 I eonnrd. Joshpli and AJvah A- ; ' ne ne 5 32 6 38 17 iv l /, ne 5 32 6 -7 61 : i. “ . , M) se • 5 S* 6 40 “ - IV'-i-Se 5- 32 6 80 ■ w.!4 5 32 6 813 52 33 18 155 Merriman, Elias * ept lot 3 29 33 6 28 20 8 19 158 Myers, Mary ny. sw 14 32 . li 80 8 85 100 Miller, James n end wlO a*ta\v nw 6 32 0 5 . ept Bft 11W 81 33 ({ 10 . 550 106 Miller. Robert mv nese 1.1 32 6 io 783 159 Paulson. Hans sw nw 2s 32 6 40 424 201 sialcr, Eli and Sigler, Drtniel T, ~ spt n‘j ne sm- 31 ju 6 7 127 2uß Seorlng,Ansen sene 33 32 0 40 29 05 218 Sams, Cora 0, nw se se SO 33 6 10 199 222 Sir ith, Grover s& cpe!«se 13 32 6 70 731 224 Short, John ~ ’sw um- 6 32 6 41 78 401 oat* (Sparks, William J, sw sc 33 33 6 40 land Snow, Henry ' sw 31 33 6 SO' 832 237 Tinkhnm, Sdphia se se 34 32 6 40 10 87 238 Taanahitl, C. wptse mv 31 33 6 10 Sis 239 Tucker. Jeremiah i npt lot 2 29 38 6 10 50 1 Its 212 Turiiie. James H. and William e side sw sm- 6 32 6 10 115 246 Totten,Timothy sene 5 32 o 40 ne se 5 32 6 10 837 257 VVoo*l, John 11. n', 2 sVi ne siv 31 83 6 10 911 259 Wisely, Henry se aw 12 32_, 6 40 4 24 CARPENTER TOWNSHIP, NO. 12. 38 Buck, Carollse K. wVj se 6 27 7 SO 15 23 41 Bates, David H, wpt*of rr sene 25 27 7 8 80 “ lot S sos rrsw ne .25 27 7 25 16 .9 10 S 6 Clark, Caroline A. wside dm- ne 4 27 6 7 65 12 52 ° 114 Draper, Jernsha C. s end sw 6 27 7 4ft 970 147 French, Martha C; nw ne 24 27 7 40 “ ptnofrrswne. 30 27 6 16 73 “ pt 9rr nc 30 27 6 3S 97 46 SV) 194 Hahn, Jennie V, et al eVJ se 8 27 7 80 16 41 247 Jouvenat, Charles pt 016 pt ne 25- 27 7 6 68 -t 920 259 Kelley. William H, nw 32 27 7 160 42 72 260 Kettering, William S. W',4 SW -15 27 7 80 31 20 261 Kitnniel, Josiali s. —g ———nw tie 7 27 6 46 “ nVi mv 7 27 6 54 97 14 96 274 Lovette, Marv A. s end e l ., mv 19 27 7 51 56 20 13 291 Mel iitire, O. li. nc ne 21 27 6 40 “ n !4 se ne 21 27 6 20 19 44 361 Osborne, Slmeou ' 0110 ne 25 27 7 2 183 416 Smith, Marcus I*. sw 29 27 7 16*1 50 IS 446 Thumb, George W. - S\V 7 27 7 143 18 29 54 486 Van Voorst, John H. n!j se 10 27 7 80 884 513 Zea, Christian vv pt s‘4 sH nw 2 1 27 6 34 * yv pt sw 21 27 6 112 -40 64 MILROY TOWNSHIP, NO. 14. 3!) Dodd. Jane \. w)4 ne nc' 28 28 S 20 11 13 58 Green, George E, nw sw 27 28 6 40 342 64 Horner, Cornelius M. nesw 16 28 5 40 “ se COJ e'/s n w 16 28 5 2 15 27 98 Owens, Sarah se ne 20 28 -5 40 ' 25 27 103 Plummer, Stephen.. v .. sw nc 23 28 6 40 395 110 Smith. Andrew J. sw sw 23 28 (i 40 “ syv nw 25 28 6 40 “ , se ne 26 28 6 40 “ riV4 nw 20 28 0 80 ** SW mv 26 28 H 40 “ * ' mv SM' 26 28 6 40 40 91 UNION TOWNSHIP, NO. 15. 36 Cotes, Ada . B>4 sw bw 28 31 7 20 ** e side oV£ ne 34 31 7 70 10 09 153 Johnson, Erastus sw 19 ■3l 6 156 Jenkins, Lewis e>4 se 30 31 6 SO «•. —• —l ‘ lie lie 31 3 1 6 40 19 12 214 Otis, Fred E. mv 30 3 1 7 157 16 959 217 Paul, Ilenry ne 30 3u 7 100 14 15 232 Riker, Abbie F. ' ■ - se se 9 30 7 40 381 242 Suddler, J. F. w‘- 2 se 4 30 7 80 *• se se 4 30 7 40 “ se sw 4 80 I i° 12 68 tuldl. surveyor’s fees _ 9 . 928 244 Shewev. Charles.- se ne. 35 31 7 40 ■** yvVA ne 35 31 7 SO “ ne DW 35 31 0 7 40 16 93 259'SwairtiiMckses W. se nw 14 30 “ 7 40 7 79 266 Sutherlin, nohn F. , nw se 35 31. 7 -49 4 *0 310 Vito, Vito s,M.se 19 31 6 80 911
INCORPORATED TOWNS. "y, : “i"- = NAMES : ® ; 5 OF TOWNS & LOTS, : & !; . OWNERS. v ;:j lets. TOWN OF RENSSELAER, NO. 5. 182 Hopkins. C. M. Rensselaer, lots 15 and 16 6 21 28 204 Lester, Felix W. Rensselaer lots 9 and 14 2o 19 o 2 331 Norris Mary Newton's add, lots 3 and 4 9 bib 480 Tharp, Edgar 11. pt out lot 23, in 30-29-6, .15 a, Rensselaer, lots 1 24 us.> TOWN OF REMINGTON, NO. 13. 2 Allman, Mary C. „ . Remington lot 10 17 • * Remington,lot u l /. lot 11 17 1123 17 Banta James S. Tilt Add, sSO ft e‘s 1 545 20 Batts, D. 11. pt se ne sec 25, tp 27, r 7, 5 .70 a, W add, lots 1 2 ami 3 10 3* 9* 49 Chappell. N &G. B. out-lot 1, mv see 30, tp 27. rO. 2 ..>0 a 2b 68 54 Cannuda, Feter ' pt so ne 25-27 7 .54 a 7 33 61 Carson. Ferguson D. C. & M add. lots 5 and 10 b J * 62 Calt. John Remington, s 8-5 lot 9 13 b 8 ; » 66 Clapp. Edith N. Tilt adtl lot 3 6 802 88 .lleuuis, Stephen VV, Remington, l(d 8 14 190 -=-*9~«rnper. Helen M. tA.IdTH —= ~ . Remmston, InfaS W MM - :,4 Diiran.l, Treat Searight s add, n»oIt sw a 2 ja ,0 113 Frazer, Margaret Remington und Yt lot 10 1* 2 51 118 Gemberling. Samuel Chiunbcr’s-add lots b and. 2 - 14*. 119 Gaston. Robert W eateru add lots 4,6 and 6 8 - 125 Green, Daniel W. Remington, lot 1 8 bl 40 142 Hardy, David 11, Remington,lot I- .0 5 2., 119 Hendry. W. B. out-lot 20, u blk 8, W add sec, 25, tp. 2*. r<, .30 a 262 l.ul H icks Andrew lot 12 1 217 155 Hawn, SarHli M. Western add, lots 7.8 and J) U 875 195 Johnson, Mary E. • Strut s add, lot 9 3 3* 7 203 Kirk, Edu’ard J. Remington n 87!4 It., lots * and 8 3 829 215 Laßuc, Catherine and Lecklider, Mary E. Rem., lot s 8 Ib 221 I uekev, Rebecca A. - - Bin I aadd, lot 12. 8 .. 500 235 Makeever, John Remington, lot 12 4 .. “ lot 12 18 13 07 238 Morehead, William B. . Western add, lot 6 10-. 132 249 Martin, John A. u BemmgUm lo a 4 1?S 2H‘l P-ittison FJ. ” ' . West add, lots *. 8 Oud 9 8 331 ci, I Patton’ Clara B. ■' S 166 ft ot blk, Sos Tilt add, except 150x100 ft’outofse cor nw, see 30, tp 27, range 6, Remington, lot 4 U „ 1 t. - Patton s add lot 2 1* 12 286 Peffley, Samuel M. West add, iot 6 12 138 303 Rodman. 0. P. - pt se lie sec 2*. tp 2* r<, .40 a 12 « 325 stiller Mary I>. Remington, lot 8 11 4 84 327 Shaw, Cornelia M. out-lot 22 sw sec 30 tp 27 r 6 1 .82 a, Rem lot 12 16 41 77 32*1 Kjio-i* W- W Out-lot 2.lie*, sec 25, tp 2., r*,*, a i 10 339 Stone, Armilda Item und >4 e 4-5 w*4 10l 0 8 449 545 Smith. Almira * Seangljs’s add lot 8 1 46s 339. Shew, Charles R. Remington, lot 11 1« --J 375 Thompson, D. J. n?i« o-t 13. nw, sec 30, t|. 2*. rb, .ub a Western add, lots 10, 11 and 12 - £ Lg 4:{ 377 Wit S ' P ' -- Westeni add?lots*4! 5K 10 -ll 23 382 Thompson, Alfred Strat’s add, lots 1 and 2 1 s* l llemington, lot 11 4 10 14 398 Thomas Harriet A. Remington, lots 1 2 and 3 4 11 05 378 Timmons, Rebecca, pt o-l 15, all 14, sw, sec „0, tp 27, r 6,1 .56 a 858 j STATE4)F INDIANA, \ Jasi%r County,’ \ I, George Al. Robinson, Auditor of said county, do hereby certify -that the foregoing is a true and complete list of all the lands and town lots returned delTnquetit. by the Treasurer of said county, for the non-pay-ment of taxes due thereon for the year 1885, jmd former years, with ten per cent, penalty and interest thereoD, together with the tax for the current year (1S86), and the cost of advertising, so far tis tbe same are liable to be sold for taxes, as shown by the return of saidl’reasurer; and notice is hereby given, that as much ol said lands and town lots as may bo necessary to discharge and pay the taxes, penalty, interests and costs due thereon, or due from the owners thereof, at the time of sale, w ill be sold at public auction, at the Court House door, in Rensselaer. Indiana, on the second Monday in February, being the Fourteenth day of February, A. D. 1887. v . Witness nrv hand and official seal, this 12th day of January >SE AL > 1887 GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Auditor Jasper County.
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