Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1887 — Page 4
THE REPUBLICAN. Thursday, Fbbbuary 10, IS&7. Protessumsi earns, s;> perunnum lor 8 lint's er ess: so' cts. lor each additional Jit. r. .... JLr>cal nolices, 10 cents pcrUnctot tost lastatina Cv n Is per line tor cat'll nubse<|Ueui Uleci tcm. Special rates ter choice plnees in the paper, and ter advertisements wlderthaaone column. SOI* of regular advertisers payable mmrteHy; J ranslent to he paid in advance 4 4 V 'B l'«nnrtK«.—Alaipeassomneni >W i« and ether material for poster. pamphlet. clreuiur ami tewtoed work. race slow.
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7 The Supreme Court lias ailjou rnc*d for ten days without handing down their decision in the Liru-tenaut-Governorship .case. There is not a Democrat or Republican in the state who would have objected to Kelson taking his seat if he had been elected Li u-tenant-Governor, The democrats of this senator; ial distiict are well pleased with Senator Thompson’s coarse & not attending the joint convention of last Thursday.
The fact can not be denied that the republicans of this senatorial district are deeply disappointed, Ito say the least, over, the fail uie of Senator Thompson to attend the joint convention of last Tkurs- . day, at which the preliminary, steps were taken to contest fire fraudulent election of David Turpie. There are thousands of Demounts in Indiana who do not endorse the course being pursued by the managers at Indianapolis The leaders have no regard for law, precedents or justice. If they had profited by the lesson of the gerrymander they would have been too wise to further provoke the j opposition of their own party friends. The unseating of McDonald bv the brutal Democratic majority in the Senate, was . the most outra-"'geoSs-pieee'of' pofitiml bulidtwi Bg ever perpetrated by an alleged legislative body. 'McDonald was riot permitted to make any deThe committee heard only one side of the case-—the Democratic side—and- upon that alone ’ McDonald was expelled. And yeti we frequently hear references made to “law abidii|g Democracy. v ■ttt wuum«ii3»aßßviim i ■■ ■ The fraudulent election of Turpie will be contested in the .United States Senate, and on such good and sufficient grounds that A is, to say the least, very doubtful if he is ever admitted to a seat in that body. Among the facts upon which the contest will be based are that Branaman was not- entitled to a seat in the Senate and had no right to vote at the joint convention; that Senator McDon- ■ aid, of Whitley and Allen, was bylaw ineliigi-ble to be a senator, and that Green Smith had no right to act in the dual capacity of Lieutenant Governor and State Senator. It is more than likely, also, that corruption and bribery will also be proven against, Turpie or his political friends. After 6 •months’ trial, prohibition in Bhode'lsland has proved s failure. When .o*eTronyc went into effect there were 1-44 licensed saloons in Providence, payFor a short.time it was difficult, to buy liquor, but now ii .ing : beverages can be procured in any quantity and in any locality _without much trouble or secrecy, There m are now 404 places where liquor cay be easily obtained —but the city does not get a dollar of reve-
nue from them. The number of arrests for assault, disorderly conduct etc. is rapidly climbing up to what was the maximum under the licence system; indeed during December ltiiiid, under prohibition, the number of arrests for assault was just double the number, durf ing December 1885, under tin* license system. Added to this showing is the natural contempt felt for a dead-letter law. The above facts *¥ _ ft ‘ ■ . * ami figures are taken from • the J?tOvW<&lce x Joiti iial, which was an earnest advocate of the enactment and enforcement of the prohibition law.'-y-iSpuf ft- Bund Tribune. Last Thursday was the day upon which the liepuhlicans of the two: houses had voted to meet in joint convention. On the morning of that day the Indianapolis Sun-' tim'd, “the state orgun of the Democratic party, gave utterance to the follow lug in its editorial columns: “it is positive that Senator Sears will not go, and there is also high authority for the that Senators Dresser; Kennedy, Thompson of Jasper, and Harness have signified their intention to remain in the Senate. ** * * They, of course, do not o}>en!y avow that they think there was an election yesterday, but nevertheless : it woukl seem to* i.«s Ih&ii- c> eviction. Slightly aiding to this unusual morality is the fact that their going would be. at contempt o£ the Senate, and for that body they have a respect which amounts to awe. The whisper may have reached them that two cases are already made out and the reports Written for expulsion, .which will give the Democrats a two-thirds, majority, a sufficiency to expel on resolution.”
Tke “nub” of this paragraph will be found in the last sentence, which is an unmistakable threat to the republican senators named that if they went into this joint convention that some or all of them would be forthwith expelled from the senate. That the Sentinel spoke, with authority and not from mere empty brag and bluster, is proven by the facts, that on the very same morning as the issue of th s Sknitinel containing the above appeared, die democratic members of the Senate Committee on Elections began telegraphing for Dr. Patton, of Remington, and Pat Keefe, of Kentland, to again go to Indianapolis. vua* ST* * -ezxkstfcjxxrmma Speaking of the joint convention of last Thursday, the day following the fraudulent-election of Turpie, the Indianapolis Jtmrjuil says: “The joint convention of IV ednesday was adjourned, on the motion of a Republican; to meet at 12 o’clock noon lon Thursday. No Republican member -of the Senate or House was heard objecting to thy motion. • Every member of the joint convention ( .heard the motion, and heard the result of the vote announced by Speaker Sayre- Every Republican Senator and every Republican member of the .house knew, that it was voted that at least the Republican members of the jbint convention were expected to be present at uoon on yesterday, in the hall of the House. Every idepub-. lican member, of the House was present and answered to his name. Senators Campbell, Davis, DeMotte, Drake, Huston, Mafey, Marshall, Thompson. Winter and Moon were the only Republican Senators who responded, t So far as the record shows the other Republican Senators were not present. The Journal states the fact that these gentlemen were notified of the meeting- of- the Republican members of the two houses at that time and place, and that they were expected to be there as representatives of the Republicans who voted for them. * But eight Senators failed to put in their ance at the roll-call. Two of them came in later, but when asked by their fellow -Senators to have ikeir fence* declined to have it done.” Wearosorry to -be obliged' to correet the Journal in the above statement and in a very important particular, and that is ihe assertion that Senator Thompson was present at tlxe convention. Mr. Thompson was not present
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*
A ■ ']£*' Hp 2JR' ~ ■.% '■ O . L» ; r- ; . = NAM 1: - '|j :' T)ES( lli I*T lON t: - H" 3: %: " a ■ ' . • • 111' • X OF " • 5 : ; ; .■* OWN lilts A LANDS, r- - ■ ■ ■ ■ : : y: $ eta. - * HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP, NO. 1. ,IJ""liallar.l,GruitvUh M »V* w> 15 67 #5 -Iloovfi-. Mi< h)n‘l-S , 1 umU-F-'e.i, se W JRi 5 C 87 17 08 tu llorucr, Conießio 31. iiijiiw M 20 5 8o 18 83 ... 1 linjiirance Company, - se ne 33. 2!) - s 40 ’.(Art’ia Lit:* \v(j uw 34 20 \6. 80 42 81 il() I’ert'sriitc, Tlwmai w!4-ne 8* 20 5 so ■ i. eV, nw 31 211 .1 80 53 31 13 1' '’ Parccftii Johu F. • bw ne 35 20 5 40 * J o', mv se S 3, 20 5 5. 13 35 GILLAM. TOAVNSnif, NO. 2. !5 nraadofi, Marga-f' !.. * S'. -C 3 30 . 5 SO . J2'4fi 14 Carlin. Gage ailit William 1.. ne sr 22 31 5 40 372 .80 Gtuta. *i*(ah J. s’i-sw-ne' 22 30 5 20, • •* s'i-rnw 22 30. 5 20 781 127 Livingston. J.T. T ratviSionviUe, lots 3,4; bhxik l 1 .85 143 Mitchell, 11. amt J. N. u Sfi 3! 5 30 8.64 155 Ma-mj. Marvl. If* vs*.*, ft 50 5 80 V-: (440 J 67 Niish.-Jan.c- • ' ll'i in* svv 1 88 5 20 ** . ...W. nR-lOstvnw 1 t.o 6 12 20 66‘ 171 Odiini. Sultitic I jy sv 27 80 5 40 843 iv.t poiKili, Josh a a Jiavi.-sonriUe, lots ■>,.*!, 7. 8,0, to. li 2 10 07 • IKS I’liiHla-. D. 1). * eta no 22 31 '* 80 “ S\V 110 22, 81 * 40 , "~ trr 7~: .->• nw "22 51 5 40 .** ivijiiw 22 ::i 5 so 22 72 2QS Oaerrj;.Tol'm 11. ru® CliaiTesF. n!i ne 83 :!i 5 80 - , ' ne mv 3.5 81 5 49 " .. WVj 11 (V 85 51. 5 80 15 70 553. Uicliiud.son. C. F nw se 80 :>1 5 41) . 11 32 21s Sandapiier. Franklin sc nw 84 .» 5 40 li 10 '5 WnUon IS. M, , r ; , s\v 27: 80 5 80 11 11 ,-- ■ • WALKER TOWNSHIP, NO. 3. 2 Arnsen, Berger e’i lie 4 31 :> S 2 44 80 lu Amlei'soTi, Jelm t. vv*i nr 4 ?4 553 7- . 1 nw 0 ::1 5 00 517 or, .83 lJi>e!iik;i, .Iniins none L; 81 '5 40 080 Sts Cjuivvaliaiter. Joseph 11. **ysv ts 34 0 so . •• nv s\V 24 3) 0 40 . 11 \V 24 81 ti Ilio 13 HI) 70 Ilnvifi, li. e)s lie 54 Si 0 80 5-74 8(> Etrwfffln »li* i Itn CD-teili. , e*a SC 18 31 5 80 . 11 01 55 Frn/Nt, Frank ""vTf; »e ( STI Ht SO . 538 !!,4 FUlier, FratiKlin e’Ssenw . 5 51 5 20 181 1> Kilsim, Knima K. ne se 0 31 3 lo 311 140 Heaton". Jnlm W;. ne 21 31 0 100 10 78 -114 ilnaman. Otilia nilse 17 51 0 80 15 20 15« Jenkins*.■ Lewis nvsc 2:i iil 6 40 ‘* • sw 2!) 81 0 100 18 64 I*so Justice. William aa<! Mai ’O" f Funk. sw ne it 31 5 10 207 lul Jouvei*at,Cliiu*le» i sere 2o SL 0 40 •• se 2o 81 0 100 “ e* isw 20 81 0 SO " 81; r.e. 21 31 0 80 *• ’ Be 2f 3T B'TOO. •• wVj sw ,21 31 0 80 *• ~ sw nw 21 31 0 40 nil 28 31 0 04.0 “ n'i.ne 20 81 0 80 • ne nw 29 31 0 40 107 94 202 Miller, n.iv id 1.1. hi; sw 2 :;i 0 so •• ISW 2 31 0 151 14 “ so 3810 100 22 56 204- Moore, Samuel . ~ lev sc 18 :;l 5 40 •• ne sw is 31 5 40 7is 207 Miller, Abraham ne sw 84 31 0 40 10 10 218 Mi'Luufjhlan. Janie- 11'. sw 19 81 5 82 so 028 252 Fpterson, Nelse amt Petro. Xeth* e l * sw 7 si 5 NO 915 2,00 Uub.iasou, J li. . ... Mh sc Vi ■’* SO *• . nw uw 18 3l •'* 40 701 27F Sell, Isaac e>* ne 7 3'* 0 80 •• . 11 •» sw i« 81 0 80 10 29. 282 Spriggs. James (heirs.*. nese 2'' 81 (> 40 7 03 513 Tlifldiani. Loreii/.o liepe 3 31 (i 30 43 808 325 Turner, .mini I. se sw t ;l (I 10 '2 97 “ (Addition:*!! Surreyor s fee.- se sw 1 3l 0 40 201 339 \'roman, Francis il. " eVj ne 7 :;1 5 .80 *■ e*. sw ne • 7 81 .5 20. 4 * {itswswne 7 31 5 9 75 - 7 ;*> 5 10 ■' a-'-: «w>"he —h • “ . ' li 1 ; s/; 7 31 5 80 '• ’ s, nw 7 31 ,5 S 2 10 32 30 • ::'i4 7:nke, John ' , e!» mv -. 4. 51 5 82' 77 881 BARKLEY TOWNSHIP, NO. 4. s Aultman'-Jfc Rtjseniiin lind “j w!4 in* ue 16 30 0 13 33 354 51 nolle*. Henry F, e ! i IIW 33 30 5 80 937 .41 Burns. Franc is M. . < n-& e pt-sw no 29 30 6 29 . 428 Ditch Ta-c iiAe |it siv.nt* 29 30 t; 29 179 62 Clager, John and Wile ' sene 20 30 0 40 2109 70 I'ootier, Samuel F. J nese . 3 30 0 40 208 lot iier.shnmn. George W. c*j lie 1 80 0 82 24 •• ne se 1 30 0 40 14 20 210 Moon, Martin 11. w‘4 sc 3 30 0 80 522 303 Paul, Henry ill* sw 8 30 5 80 *• ‘ se mv S 80 5 40 “ w',i mv 8 30 5 80 •• se se 19 30 5 40 13 72 800 Steele, Sarah ' ul4 114' ne uw i* 29 0 10 ?34 809 Stern. Samuel w‘,4 se l 30 6 80 " no -'l2 30 0 400 1 nw ate T 2 30 0 40 -- - . **' : . . 1 se ntv• 12 Ho 0 40 . . ~.19 5i s7(j Si- niifi'sni], W. 11.. mid NleidieiiMjin U..J. \v*t nw uw 27 39 1, 20 523 433 White. Henry I>. c : 2 hw 17 80 6 SO 970 MARION TOWNSHIP, NO. (5. ' 19 P.ol'cs, H. C. e‘4 se 1 28 0 80 • • -■ v _. sw se 1 28 0 40 12 88 200 Leek wood, 1:. A, sw se 1 28 B 40 . - se sw -! 28 0 40 20 1C s:',!* It*.Shins. Ira P*. s» ne 12„ ;29 7 SO 71 15 - 42*5 ..WeLTiTTf..r. , SlTh'W7TgZgf--.'fe7^9: i ', ;-..; i -7HO-;6S |i JORDAN TOWNSHIP, NO. 7. s - Green, George.E. • • ck so 2‘> 28 0 80 910 251 Tiinmons “Joseph A. se se .21 28 0 10 4 14 27.9 'Vilkilisofi, JoilU Wtj lie 33 28 7 80 12 16 NEW TON TOWNSHIP, NO. 8. H 8 liced, Mary K. ' sVe& mv '29‘29 7 .60 ; -*■ • ' nwtieriTT 29 20 t 10 .• 889 205 Warren, Ithoda e’ise 31. 29 7 89 40 00 KEENER TOWNSHIP, NO. 9. 10 Brandt, Peter ' sw h'w 3 31 7 40 -e ne 4 31 7 40 11 90 •t-- C:*m*ihp!l. James nptsese 3 82 7 15 000 5; F. I*. Car-on n>j nw. 12 31 7 B*> 13 16 *3 ivvican. lfenrv F. • ne tie 25 32 7 4*l 747 imt Goodwin and Gossett,. .-Ido, e end nK ne 1 32 7 12 49 95 lit Geesa. Benjamin s>. so 82 32 i 80 *•» *> 112 (trout;. Robert-i). MeDonahis add. D,‘Motto lot H> 0 2 4*> •la Graves..;.ill ti '* ' " mTet 18 block - «90 135 Herrin_;l.c|,. U. W. s', nw 30 52 7 89 I F 2no Iteif. Joseph s pt*se Se ,3 32 / 2. 340 ••2*l Sweeny, D. L. eptno ne 2 82 / In 14/ 222 Sweeuev. Thomas O. wK ne ue 2 -32 7 IS 10 r. wpt ski 3.W' 2 32 7 50 0 4160 251 Tucker M. A. ne ne IS 51 7 10 404 291 Yau v oorst, John R. neswmv 1 32 7 10 513 - KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP, NO. 10. '' lirr.H-the.Ruth sH sw 18 32 585 20 752 j* Becker, Charles E, nßt'e'inw* 18 32 ... 20 U , V ' Whinw ,18 690 40- §OO 1- Cadwalladec Ann w.s-sw nw „6 3'- 5 20 » f®. 52 Fisher. Franklin . . . .all 82 32 o blO H'7 40 ’.*! s. M. > side v*l e «•> *i« S 6 *• 20 ® N-l. Knuhaii.AV, W. . se sw 22 32 3 40 614 119 La-endar. Josiah sene 86 •« 40 40 32 1450 Sht.cy. Thomas J. W>i liW 31 «2 J 84 4o 12 aS is;) Turner. ]>. H. et ai se mv «t> 5 s() 10 o. , C( . (Va-hell. Ssrith C. and n endw n#c 27 32 5 2.» 1< - •( Mannnn, L. IV. s end wli n e 2. 32 5 2.* 1,, it Or 189 Woiid.S T. i. . e‘i lie 54 83 si 80 . tv', uw 35 82 6 8) 20 36 101 Wriullf. J. G. lot iin 81 32 5 25 61 190 195 Wa'rran. Diadenut Jrls&wofriv 10 32 5 4 56 202 WHEAT FIELD TOWNSHIP, NO. 11. 2 Aylesworth. Ira lie ne ne 33 OH 6 10 ISO 3 Ayh-switrlh. Flias ‘ „ s- t se -8 33 ; J 43 9 Applegate, William. J. , , l 2' 33 * ... 60 .. lets 1 and 4 2*4 m 3 0 lul >ene 20 33 6 40 lot ssw 30 33 6 35 20 ne nw 31 83 6 89 1)5 119 51, 10 Brcmjrh. Geort»e W»-J se nw 31 :« 010 5 8.8 >7 Bro-dwv 1 * e'i e'i se nw 31 35 OTO 10 94 eH-illKse 15 5- O OP 00 4» Bttclraa.ffl. -ScmueFel at ' A-'- -;d b 11 So 581 21 Baum. Je-se et al e ehd io* e h TJ 59. 6. “ SflL Ballard. Granville M. . Sl>t S 6 hum Oil 2. lTvlej: Edwirr Intuse * 3S 6 59 2J 109 ... .. . I, i sw* sw 2* ■« 6 4(* Cornell. Ira j ot 4 33 0 49 30 | - -pr: „ lit ].*■ CW 28 ik! 624 50. .—, —— —rr-- -—*— —*—— — ; *’*i'((e ~ .2s iyt —6. —tv ,—, — 5 ~ : *e_— -nGrttiii: 2“.' 38 ti. 20 * JgJt2 ; 1 .i-hin T wwm*** ' SW se se 30 55 6 It) 1 881 ■ in Collins. Miranda J. * • 5 |*S 55 ‘Dvc, James . . 9 W'** s*. $ lif 7.7 Dolv. VVesler " -a ' nptnesw 31 oS I. lo | ■ 5»-4>y3an.| .Merrimait ** , .. E l-- 1 ! S « 60 Fwou* i s emi wloanw nw « oi 6 •' jS-g -61 -Dillv. .lan.es B• * g 33 011 o 4 933 K.J-V lo<i>iil, . svvlse. 29 33 •> 40 w*M ___73 FiiAXathim , ,Me w2s 511-ICO a lot 3 29 33 6, 19 * *e> (;i*t*nn ]m*l :. \v--: eKKW SW HV IkL 6* 14 84 ■- 226 99 HuiWt.’D.- y J Pis Ilelaiick. Finettc P * - wditfewse 5 « 4 ft f 433 H« Ilodjres. Leonard _ .*?*:** %. g. 4 g li- James. Jc-eph ' F*t tot-5« S' M . g.t 1 ;."' «JJ Keller A Frv ?2 ih • j! vw K« Kohler. Andrew eta: « *. •* 88 127, Minhiim C*-« UC o 0 b bu )**. • *vee\er, Aoramun ------ - irsr 89 '«r FO « *4 se 33 33 6 Si) 19 67 (AddiUo&Al) Surveyor's feet nene 30 32 6 40 180
‘ >: '"•'. ■ • S • S* C • 88* O • JTJ*' | E: - NAMES D DESCUIPTION 7 3: £: 3; s'. %.:■ OF- N OF : 5: OWNERS A LAND?. d: :..A A' ■ . .: : : t-; •: p: jets. h WHEATFIELD, NO. 11, CONTINUED. 144 Leonard. Joseph and Alva!' no ne 5 32 6 38 17 •* wVj ne 5 32 0 77 61 * “ • se se 5 32 6 40 c “ ' WF, se 5 32 6 80 ' W‘4 5 82 6 313 52 33 18 17.5 Merriman, Elias ept lot 3 29 38 6 28 20 Bis IS* Alvcrs, Mary ii'.j sw 14 32 15 80 885 ,160 Miller, James 11 end wloamv mv 6 32 6 5 *• eptsw mv 81 33 «-10 5.50 165 Miller, Robert nwne se 13 32 * 6 10 7 83 189 Paulson. Hans , sw nw 28 32 (i 40 424 201 Sigler, Eli and Shflcr, Daniel"’. S.pl n'J ne 857 el :u 6 7 127 208 Seoriug,Anseii ” sene 33 32 6 40 29 06 218 Sams, Cora mv se se •80 459* B 10 199 222 Sir.ith, Grover g& epe'iec 13 32 6 70 731 224 Short, John sw nw 6 32. 6 41 7“S 401 22 - tSparks, William J. ew sc 33 33 640 iaml snow, lleury . . . - ■ stt-ew 33 ,88 6 80 832 237 Tinkhiiin, Sophtli . 7 Ar‘" sc 60 34 32 6- 46 10 87 258 Tannahill.C. iv.pt semt Si 38 6 10 Sis 239 Tucker, Jeremiah 11 pt lot 2 29 33 6 10 50 1 ftg 242 .Turpie, James 11. and William c side sw s\V 0 32 6 10 115 246 Totten;'Timothy ' se ne 5 32 6 40 " nese 6 32 '6 40 837 257 .Wood, John 11. feH ne sw "trf' 3.3 6 10 911 259 Wisely, llenrj se svv 12 32 6 40 424 CARPENTER TOWNSHIP, NO. 12. 38 Puck,Caroline E. w‘/j se 6 27 7 80 15 28 41 Bates, David U, wptsofr rse ne 25 27 7 3 60 lot Baofrr sw ne 25 27 7 25 16 910 85 Clark. Caroline A. w side nw lie 4 27 0 7 65 12 52 114 Draper, Jern.-ha G. *♦ • a end sw 0 27 7 111 970 147 French, Martha C. nw ne 24 27 7 40 “ pt 11 of rrsw ne 30 27 6 19 73 • • ntgrrlic 30 27 6 38 97 46.811 191 Hahn, .Jennie V. et al c‘j sc '8 27 7 80 16 41 2(7 Jouvenat, Charles pt 010 pt ne 25 27 7 6 68 020 250 Kelley, William 11, nw 32 27 7 160 42 72 2iW Kettering, William S. Wi sir 13 27 7 so 3120 2(51 Kimmcl, Josiah s. nw ne 7 27 6 49 •• n!4 uw 7 27 6 54 97 14 96 274 T.ovette, Alary Ak s end eii mv 19, 27 7 51 56 20 13 294 Mdnti're, O. B. none !1 27 0 40 “ 11‘A sc 11 e 21 27 6 20 19 41 364 Osborne. Simeon- ol 10 ne 25 27 7 2 183 JHi Sttvmv. Marcirm ... sw -2»* vt 7 160 • - Bg l 3 446 Thumb, George-VV. SW 7 27 7 143 13 29 54 486. Van Voorst, John H. nK se 10 27 7 80 8-84 513 Zea, Christian tv pt 6\t eI4 nw 21 27 6 34 . ’ ** - wpt sw 21 27 6 112 40 04 ?lILROY TOWNSHIP, NO, 14. 39 I)od*.l, Jane A. 58 Green, George E. *-" T-'nw ew 27 28 G .49 V... 312 61 H'orner, Cornelius j-. , nesw 16 28 5 40 • * seeorcl* nvv 16 28 5 2 15 27 98 Owens,.Sarah , . Bene 20 28 5 40 25 27 103 Plummer, Stephen svv ne 23 28 6 40 395 HO Smith. Andrew J, svv sw 23 28 6 .40 sw mv 25 28 6 40 r * “ • sene 26 28 0 40 “' 11H mv 2B 28 6 80 " sw mv 26- -28 K 40 *• mv sw 26 28 0 49 46 91 UNION TOWNSHIP, NO. 15. 36.0(!t<*.3, Ada s>4 sw sw 26 31 7 20 , ** e side nc *3+ 81 7 i 0 10 09 153 Johnson, Krastus- sw 19 31 6 155 Jenkins Lewis eL se 80 31 6 SW*" , mine 31 31 6 40 19 12 214 Otis Frcd'lK • «-BW 30 31 -7 U>7 16 (t 59 217 Paul. Henry ne 30 3o 7 160 14 )5 232 Biker. Ahhie F.- se se 9 30 7 40 381 2-12 SiuhTler, J. F. Wise 4 30 7 80 - sesc 4 30 7 40 • ■ se sw' 4 30 7 40 . 12 68 mldl. surveyor’s fees ■- 9 28 241 Shewey. Charles. sene 35 31 7 40 . . . . 3Jir.-7 vr . ./ . ne uw '35 31 / 10 16 93 259 Swaim. Mos(*4 W. se mv 14,30 7 40 779 266 Sutherlin, John F. mv se 35 31 . 40 4*u 010 Vito, Vito siise 19 HI. I. SO -Oil INCORPORATED TOWNS. err*-**:* v ' = ' NA9IES : 2 : S; OF TOWN'S & LOTS, : S* : • 5: OWNERS. ; - TOWN'OF RENSSELAER, NO. 5. 182 .Hopkins. C. M. Rensselaer, lots 15 andll 0 2128 2(U Lost or, Felix W\ Kewsselaer, lots J aud H -d 831 Norris- Mary Newton’s add, lots 3 and 4 9 OIS , Tharp, Eilg.ar 11. pt out lot 23, in 30'29-6, TOWN OF REMINGTON, NO. 13. 2 Allman. Mary C. Remington lot io J 7 .* ■ Remington,lot n's lot 11 L H 2., 17 llunta, James S. Tilt Add, sSO ft e; ? 1 J 45 .20 Bates. D. Jl. pt se ne sec 25, tp 27, r 7, 5 .76 a, \\ add, lots 1 2 and 3 lu ~i Ji 49 Chappell. N & U-B. ' imt-lot 1, mv sec 30, tp 2.. ru. 2 .50 a 2b As 54 (’armada. Peter nt se lie 25-2/ i <t < •« 01 Carson, Ferguson 1). C. tV: M add, lots Fand in j j •>,» 62 Catt. .John Remington, s 3-5 et 9 1. • J •* 66 Clapp. Edith N. l ilt add lot 3 0 802 88 Dennis. Stephen W. Remington, o S 14 ,190. 98 Draper. Helen M. (Add’F Remington, h»tu 10 23 53 94 Durand. Treat . . -Searirfit’s adcLA 50Jt.aw U . 2 3370 113 Frazer, Margaret liemingion u»:d A lot W 43 2 .51 lls o ■' , | | Ctui.alier’a add hits 6 and < 2 145 119 Gaston, Robert Western add lots 4, a and 6 s 261 125 Green, Daniel W. Remington, lot 1 8 6140 112 Hardv, David H. RuuDigtOurlot 12 20 aSi 149 Hendry, W. it. out-1 it 2C. 1: bik 8; W add Sec, 23, tp. 2,. r 7,. 30 a 262 151 1 licks, Andrew Remington, lot 12 2 17 155 ilawn, Sarah M. Western add, lots 1, 8 and 9 11 375 195 Johnson , Mary E. Strut s add, lot 9 J ,7 2y3 Kirk, Edward J. Remington n 87;4 ft., lots 1 and 8 3 829 245 Gatiiexiu.e and Lccklider, Mary., h], , Kem. lot ) 8 is on 221 I.nckey, Rebecca A. Bnu s add, lot 2 8 000 .285 Makeever, John Remington, lot 12 4 .. • lot 6 l.> .. “ lot 12 "Ik 13 07 258 Morchead, William B. Western add, lot 610 N. 132 219 Martin, John A. Remington, lot 5 4 159 283 Patttson, F. J. West add, lots 7.8 and 9 8 . 331 ' (Patton, Clara P.. S lOtfiftot bik,&of Tilt and, except loOxl'3o ' /it out of se cor nw, sec 30; tp 27, range 6, Re.mi.'J&ton, lot! ■! •‘ 1»k mm s add lot 2 J< 12 •286 i’efflcy, Stimuel M. T Wei# add, lot 6 12 1138 393 Rodman. C. P. pt se ne sec 25-.*.|) 2,, r/, .40 a 12 4n 325 stiller, Mary D. ' * Reinington lot 8 11 4 84 ;]27 Shaw, Cornelia M. out-lut 22 sw sec ho tp 2* rb J .E*?a, Kem lot 1- ro ±1 ( * 329 Sage, W. w. out-F.lt 2.110. sec 25. tp 27. r 7. 3 a 339 Stone, Arhiilda Rem und H e 4-u w‘. 10l 6 8 449 345 Smith, Almira Searighi’s add lot 8 1 4 350 shew,"Charles R. Remington, lot 11 15 22» 375 Thompson, 1). J. u-k, W-!4 d-1 43. 114/, .';ec 30; tp 27, ro, .56a Western add, lots 10, it and 12 19 - C. &M. add, lot 10 7 643 376 Thompson, S. P. - -Selmeffer add, lot 46 .... 556 377 wiT()dd, I). It. Western add, lots 4,5 and < lo 18 2S 382 Thompson, Alfred * • Stmt’s add, lots J and 2 1 •• Kemiogton, lot 11 388 Thomas. Harriet A. Remington, lots 1, 2 and 3 4 UOS 378 Timmons, Rebecca, pto-i 15, all 14, sw, see 80, tp 27, r 6,1 ,50a f 848 STATE OF LNDL*YNA, ( Jasper Oountv, \ , I, George M. Robinson, Auditor of said county, do horeby certify that the foregoing is a true aud complete list of all the lands and town lots returned delinquont. by the Treasurer of said county, for the non-pay-, ment of taxes duo thereon for the year 1885, and former years, with ten per cent, penalty and interest thereon, together with the tax for the current year (1886), and the cost of advertising, so far as the same are liabld to be sold for taxes, as shown by the return of said Treasurer; and notice is hereby given, that as much of said lands and town lots as may be necessary to discharge and pay the taxes, penalty, interests and costs due thereon, or due from theowners thereof, at the time of sale, will 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, L). 1887. ( ) Witness my hand and official seal, this 12th day of January ' SEAL. -1887. GEORGE M. ROBINSON, / 5 Auditor J asper County.
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