Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1888 — Page 8

J'HtE REPUBLICAN Rem«claer Time Table. 1»188ENGEB TRAINS. NORTH. SOUTH. IMA. M ..10:59 A.M. 3:08 A. M 8:20 P.M. 1:08 D M 11.-02 P.M. .WAY FREIGHT. 1059 AM... 1:39 P. M.

REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Warrantee Deeds, when not Otherwise Specified- » Nannie E. Spitler, by adm’r, to John Makeeva*, Jan. 20, pt It 7, bl 9, Rensselaer, $250. Wm. B. Austin to John Neir, Jan. 13, e| sw 6-31-5, 80 acres, Walker tp, SSOO. . 8. P. Thompson to John Neir, same as above, quit claim, 845. . Mary A. Porter to Walter V. Porter, Oct. 18, 'B7, ne ne 2-28 6, 41 acres Marion tp, S6OO. M. L. Spitler to Joel Root, Jan. 23, ne ne 33-32-6, 40 acres Wheatfield tp, quit claim, SSO. 8. I*. Thompson to Daniel Mellon, Jan. 23, nw ne 4-30-7, 50 acres Vnion tp, $378. *J. C» Court to D. W. Shields, Jan. 3, ne ne, 2-30-7, Union, court deed, sl. Chas. Miller, jr. to Carl Yohu, Dec. 21, *B7, w| se nw 16-32-6, 20 acres, Wheatfield tp, S2OO. , Chas. Miller, jr. to Albert Wachhols, Dec. 21, 'B7, e| se nw 16-32-6 20 acres, Wheatfield tp. 8200.. James W. Spriggs io John T. Smith, Oct. 25,’87, e| sw 18-31-6, Walker tp. S4OO. Ellen E. Graham to W. B. Austin, Jan. 24, ne ne 9 30-5, -10 acres Gillam tp, SIOO. • Mary A. Blake et al to Alfred Thompson, Jan. 21, sw sw 31-31-6, Union tp, quit claim, $2. M. L. Spitler et al to Abraham Miller, Jan, 25, el ne 38-31-6 and w| nw 34-31-6, 160 acres, Walker tp. $615. ’ Elizabeth Finney to Everett Finney, Dec. 15, ’B7, sw sw 14-32-6 and se se, 15-32-0, 80 .acres, AV heatfield tp., SSOO. W. A. Rinehart to Lorenze Hildebrand. Jan. 25, pt se nw 30-29-6, [The Reynold’s saloon] Rensselaer, SI,OOO.

Wm. B. Austin et al to Etta E. Baker, Jan. 24, wj sw 33-29-6, 80 acres Marion tp, $2,200. Elias J. Smith to Arthur H. Hopkins et al, J an. 23, same as ulx)ve, $2,200. Etta S. Baker to W. B. Austin, Jan. 24, und pt Its l,"2r3Ut>T 67 IfiT 37106, bl 9, Its 7,8, bl 19, Rensselaer and und 4of s| xe and nw se 10-28-6 and s| ne and ne sw 32-33-6 and und ?, sw 35-31-7 and of Pt se 34-31-7, $2,0Q0. . Anna S. Butler to P. H. Jamesson, Jan. 23, und 1-6 e| sw 30-30-7 .. . ■ -' ? ~ Rhoda Erwin to Benj. Harris, ' Its 10 1112, bl 1, Rensselaer, 81100. Gerrit Von Der Lee et al, to Rhoda Erwin, Jan. 9, sW 22-32-7, 160 acres. Keener tp, $960. John W. Sliover to Rufus Jacks, Jan. 23, ej se 6-27-7, 80 acres, Carpenter tp, $1,600. John J. AV. Miller, by heirs, to V«’m. McNeil, Nov. 29, ’B7, ne 30-32-5, 160 acres, Kankakee, S6OO. M. L. Spitter' _ to”'2tfetii Yergt v. Jan. 20, sw sw 13-28-6 and se se 14-28-6, Mih-oy tp, $29. David Ar Elder to Geo. M. Wilcox; Nov. 14, ’B7, It 6, bl 2, Surrey, $l5O. J. W. Mannan to Carrie B. Huxf rd, Dec. 20, ’B7, pt ne 27-32-5, Knnkakee tp, >2O. - Newt V. SnodjaNua tc. Morris W. Timmons, Dee.' 29, 'B7. n 4 se and se 23-28-7, 120 acres, Jordan tp, $2,500. Jnp M. Shields to D. Wl Shields J-m 28, und | s 4 se 35-31-7, Union'tp, S2QO. •< ... 1/AV. Shield tq J. M. Shields, nj end se ne 2-30-7, 30 acres, Union, $150.“ ~’r J

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The Wonderful New Rosa.

The wonderful New Rosa base burning wood stove is the perfection of the stove makers’ ingenuity. It completely vanquishes the dreadeo expense bill for fuel. It is just the thing for these times of high priced coal. It gets the most heat out of a (given amount of wood of any stove ever made, and is a handsome and symmetrical piece of work besides. It is made by the Indianapolis Stove Company, and nearly or quite 1000 have been sold, this year. Sold in Rensselaer by B. U. Ferguson, who rerespeatfully refers enquirers to Messrs. I. B. Washburn, J. C. Porter, Joseph White John Coen, Laßue Bros., -Henry Aldrich, David Michaels and Tor their views as to the merits of the stove.

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W. D. Hoyt & Co., wholesale and retail Druggists of Rome, Ga.. say: Wo have been selling Dr. King's New Discover}-, Electric Bitters and Buck'en’s Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few buttles of Dr. King’s New Discovery. taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by F. B. Meyer.

‘‘May God Bless You!” A Boston Paper-Hanger's Trouble and How He Got Out of It—Plain Words from the Sunny South. Whep we are in froutHe we cry for help. When we are relieved we often forget to lie "thankful. Hilt mn always. Mr. W. W Griffin. <»f Trout Creek,-St. Clair Co.. Ala , writes: "I liad a bail attack of chills and fever. My 'System was fvtiol malaria.' tor two wars f was scarcely able to work at nil. Some times my Heart would palpitate for two hours at a time Mr legs would get cold to the knees. and I hilly expected to die In September, last, 1 Hought a bottle of Shaker Extract of Roots, or Seigel'a Curative Syrup, of your agent. Mr. It M King, and before I had taken the first bottle I felt better, arid before I had taken the first bottle I felt better, and in a short time w a.-able to go to work. May God bless you for the good you have done ’’ Mr Mm. .1. McCann. 0f» Randall St , Boston writes: Six months ago I began to hare pate in t”c chest, stomach and sides. 1 got litti sleep and woke all tired out. 1 once lost live pounds in four days, I began using Shaker Extract of Roots, or Seigel’s Svnib . and when I had finished the sixth bottle 1 could eat three square meals a <lay. and goto sleep the minute I struck the bed. I am a paper-hanger b'v trade and have worm’ I every day since I took the second bottle, and gained eighteen pounds 1 Ought to be thankful and I am.” , Tins remedy opens all the natural passages oi the bddy, expels the poison from the blood and enables.nature to rebuild what disease lias destroyed, / W. A. HALL. For tale by al! druggists and by A. J. White 54 V. ariiil shed, A<w Turk.

Application for License. VTOTTCE is hereby given to a'l the citizens 1V of the t 'wn of Wheatfield, and Wheatfield township, in the comity of Jasper and State of Indiana, that the undersigned Angnst Krull, a •white male inhabitant of said town and town-and-over the age of twenty -one >enrs. u->t in the habit of becoming intoxicated, arid a man oi good moral character, ami a fit person in every respect to be intrustiMl with the sale of intoxicating liquors, will make appbeatioii to the Hoard of (.'mnmis.siouers of said Jasper go anty-, at 1 lie ji ext-regn larWiession-r and; -meet - ing of said Board to be held in tire town ~f Rensselaer, in said county and state aforesaid, commencing on the first Monday of March.lßßß, the same being the.Mh dnyef March, 1888, fora license to sell spirit nou-* liquors, vinous liquors and mult liquors, and all intoxicating liquors, wliiclimax.be used as a leverage, hi less-tiunn-titles tlimi a quart at a tiniwith the privilege of allowing and permii ,ing.sai>i liquors to be drank on the premises where sold, and said premises being precisely lor tied all'! described as follows : In a one story frame building, the giymml upon which said building is located, being precisely located and described as follows: Being a part of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of scciioit twenty live (25). towiislitp thirty-two (32) north, range six 16) we t, in Jasper couety, Indiana, mid more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Commcticitttr two hundied and ttireo (293) feet south of threenter ot said section, thence running due west four (4) feet, being the place of beginning, thence continuing One west thirty (30) feet, thence running due south eighteen' (18) feet, thence running due east thirty (30) feet and thence running due north eighteen (18) feet to the place ot beginningSaid licence is asked for the period of one year. AUGUST KRULL. Feb. 2-9-16.

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Visit Dr. KeUoy’e office for first class Dental work. Gold lined plate a specialty. I. C. Kelley. Before The Court OF PUBLIC OPINION. TESTIMONY OF PHYSICIANS,

The progressive, wide-awake physicians throughout the length and breadth of the land, are awakening to a realization ot the wonderful merits of Dr. R. C. Flower’s Scientific Remedies- and arepreseri bing the m with m arvelously beneficial results. Below we give one of many similar interesting letters from wide-awake doctors:— Darlington, Pa., Jan. 29, 1887. Dear Sir: I have been proscribing Dr. R. C. Flowerhs Liver Sanative, L»jng Cordial, Nerve Pills, Pain Des troying Elixir, Blood Purifier and Magnetic Plasters, in my practce, with >< >od results. They are splendid remo • es. W. A. Sawyer, M. D. These medicines are the fruit of exhaustive scientific investigation, of thorough medical skill,.and the longexpeneee of the p.iysieian who today enjoys the most extensive private practice of any doctor In America. They are more than good remedies. They are the best t hat science and skill has ever produced. For sale by your druggist, who. on application, will give free a copy of our magnificent pamphlet of valuable Household Formulas. It is richly worth fifty oents.

Martyrs to Heartaehe Seek relief in. vain, until they begin to use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Then they regret the years of suffering they might have escaped had they tried this remedy .earlier. The trouble was constitutional not local; and, until Ayer’s Sarsaparilla did its effective work as an Alterative and Blood Purifier, they were compelled to suffer. • The wife of Samuel Page, 21 Austin st., Lowell, Mass., was, for a long time, subject to severe headaches, the result of stomach and liver disorders. A perfect Cure has been effected by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Frank Roberts, 727 Washington st., Boston, says that he formerly had terrible headaches, and until" he took Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, never found any medicine that would give Permanent Relief. “Every Spring, for years,”, writes Lizzie W. DeVeau, 262 Fifteenth st., Brooklyn, N. Y,, “ I have had intolerable headaches. I commenced the.use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla last March, and have not had a headache since that time.” • “I suffered from headache, indigestion,and debility, and was hardly able to drag myself about the house,” "writes Mrs. M. M. Lewis, of A st., Lowell, Mass. “ Ayer's Sarsaparilla has worked a marvelous change in my case. I now feel strong anil well as ever.” Jonas Gnrm>n, Esq., of Lykins, Pa,. writes: “For years I have siiffcreif dreadfully, every Spring, from headache, caused, by Impurity of the blood and" bilonsness. ■ It seemed for days and weeks that, my head would split open. Nothing relieved mm till I took Aver’s Sarsaparilla. This medicine' Jias cured mo completely.” When Mrs. Genevra Belanger, of 24 Bridge st., Springfield, Mass., began to use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, she hail suffered for some years from a serious affection of thnkidneys. Every Spring, also, she was afflicted with headache, loss of appetite, arid indigestion*. A friend persuaded her to use driver’s Sarsaparilla, which benefited her wonderfully. Her health is now. perfect. Martyrs to headache should try- * >er’i Ptepared by Dr-XC*. Apr *Co.,Lbw»IVM->m. PnoesX; six boUlea, Worth » boule.

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-DELINQUENT TAX LIST.:. > A List of Lands and Lots returned Delinquent for the Non-Pavment of Taxes for the year 1886, Jasper County, Indiana

■ ■ '■ >!S' P 2 |i NAMES ; Description 3 J IS.;? S OF l Of .' :: : '■ : ! { Lands. L.j:.X4-d“ L HANGING GROVE NO 1 118 Parcels. John F sw ne 35 »5 40 do n V nwse 35 2!) 5 5 8 w-i GILLAM NO. 2. 13 Barton, Henry P sw ne 12 30 5 40 do nw se 12 30 5 40 7 9S 40 Clinger. Francis M wendnenw 12 30 5 SB 602 53 Gray, Thomas n‘4 25 31 5 320 14 27 127 Livingston, J P. Davidsonvllle lots 11, 4. blk. 1. 1 ,15 177 Odum, Lewis w 3-7 6 7swno2s 30 5 13 do V 9-10 sen W 25 30 5 3« g H 178 Odum, George P wl-losenw 25 30 5 4 , do sw nw 25 30 5 40 do el-20 sene 26 30 5 i 660 184 Potts, Lucinda w‘i ue sw '34 A) 5 20 do s.S sw 30 5 so 15 10 187 I’Oisell, Joshua Diividsonvillo It 5 6 780 10b2 11 17 220 Richardson, CC nw »e 36 31 5 40 -6 52 257 Schack, A nthony P.nw se 22 31 5 40 2 85 2so Unknown Davidscnville It 56789 bl 1 •• do It 3 4 1) 2 2 01 253 Wilson. St. Joh- Uli so 130 5 80 724 2t>3 Whittaker, Nancy!) nw nw 34 30 5 40 481 WALKER TOWNSHIP NO. 3. 9 Anderson, John F w'/« no 431 5 82 57 do WUUWSW 9 315 20 do nw ' - *9 31 5 160 19 39 26 Brawn, Asq Aet al sw 7 31 5 21 33 5 00 75 Dibble, Mark e'.ie‘/i»w 17 31 5 40 4 70 102 Fleming Joanna n&w utsjj se 23 31 6 79 15 44 108 Fisher. W. W. et al se ne ■ 1 31 5 40 3 IR> 124 Green, J H n.Gnwnw 36 31 6 20 2 03 151 liotrman. Peter Nimim It 1 bl 4 06 200 MeisdF, Rachel sw 8 31 5 160 9 OS 207 Miller, Abraham ne sw 34 31 6. 40 SW, 256 Paulson, Hans nwne 5 31 5 43 82 4 79 272 Robinson, J. H. wyj se 12 31 5 80 do nwnw 13 31 5 40 805 274 Robb. James sw sw 231 6 40 3 67 284 Shryer, Marcus II n ne 231 5 85 34 do - 60 9 13 292 Spriggs, James W seso 29 31 6 40 55 37 296 Sell, George wi4 nw 16 31 0 6 8 0 765 do addl w l /, nw 16 31 6 80snr. fee. 303 Sargent, Ann B ne 10 31 6 160 do sonw lo 31 6 40 do bJJ sw ne 11 31 6 20 do n>i nwse 11 31 6 20 do nw 11 31 6 163 32 66 304 Spidell, Sarah Car. nw se '32 31 5 40 2 60 323 Thompson, Wm. A s% se 11 31 5 80 do eJ/j se 12 31 5 80 9 99 336 Talbott. Ezekiel M. ne ' 15 31 t! HID 12 «5 346 Whiteman, S. S. w’4 nW 231 5 82 13 3 10 348 Weßt, FA& BC w J 2 sw 431 6 80 do se 5 31 0 160 20 90 352 Wright, George sw se 19 .3, 5 40 do se sw 19 31 5 40 738 356 Wells, Rufus ne se 2 31 6 40 8 65 BARKLEt TOWNSHIP NO; 4. 29 Boll’, Henry C e’-j nxv 33 30 5 80 7 53 77 Cooper, Geo’ C 20 a off s side se S-ttO 6 20 11 28 130 Goldsberry, Hulda Jne se 20 ijoTTTo ' do ue sw 20 30 5 40 5 39 175 Hoover, C. R &A M e't se 28 30 6 8 0 37 21 mid do se se 28 30 (> 40dtch tax 213 Kuntz, C harles P. se sw 430 6 10 292 222 Lazenby. J F wQnwsw 19 3'l 5 20 do xvLi no nw 19 30 5 10: do se uw 19 3o 5 40 ! do W l /j 11W 19 30 5 80 04 988 272 Nichols, Esther Jane sw ne 26 30 6 4 0 4 81 300 Price, Joseph W. esde n edw'/iswili 30 6 10 do sw nW 29 30 6 40 11 91 382 Shrover. CharlesF. sw nw 1.1 30 6 40 9 27 383 Spe, Jessie A. sw nw ■ 32 30 6 40 .5 00 MARION JPWNSHIP NO. 6. 250 Norris, Jus. E 4 ’pt sw sw 19 29 6 50 220 347 Smith, E. J &-A. C.Wli sw 33 29 6 80 24 08 JORDAN TOWNSHIP NO. 7. 8 Brown, Lazarus M mid”, sene 25 28 726 67 <lO nw SW . 35 28 7 40 do se nw 35 28 7 40 9 07 109 Jeffries, Frank P n’i senw 3:1 28 7 29 2 14 170 Alichael, Hobt et al—ue 27 28 7 so 49 10 liddl. do sene, 27 28 7 40dtch tax 199 Park, Eunice s’/ 2 sw 8 28 7 80 14 81 addl. do se sw 8 28 7 40dtch tax 278 Zimmer, Mathias ne nw 33 28 6 40 562 KEENER TOWNSHIP NO. I). 14 Burwell, Am os A n'isl6ae3oa n‘ 2 ne 132 7 4* 783 15 Brockway, SJ fr splriv mid &s pt 25 33 7 12 5p 3 92, 54 Campbell, James npt se so. 332 7 13 ' 718 64 Cheever, W it. . W pi niS se 27 32 7 840 927 98 Francis, isar.ah B 114 ne 531 7 84 95 13 99 190 Fairchild, Hannah Me Donalds addDeM’te 1 17b2 16 55 IIQ Goodwin A Gossett ssde ed nHne 1 32 7 12 20 31 117 Granger & Rowe nwse 431 T 40 Si 07130 Hildredtli, Gabriel ptnli ne 132 7 6 125 135 Hildredtli, James mid pt 114 ne 1 32-7 17 32 7.42 141 Harrington, R. W. s' jhw 36 32 7 80 12 99 144 Hanover, Jabn C e'4 se 10412 7 8u 572 145 Harbert, Hattie e!» nw 14 31 7 80 722 157 Jacques, Win. w 4 se lo 32'7 80- 571 459-Jacksoii. AH w end nWne.. 132 7 19 20.10 12 liigK telln, Peter nw 831 7 160 71 so 189 McCullum. Nelsonß pt n'j ne 132 7 8 11 87 199 MeConnell, R. N. nwnw 14 32 7 40 " ue ne 15 32 7 40 5 91 220 Reif, Joseph.- —siyt se se ; 332 r 27 -4 bo .'35 Swequey, Thos„ C. w pts‘4sw 232 7 50 45 43 ;36 Simpson. Thomas pt fle nw 232 7 20 14 998 £l7 Simpson,Charles nptw 20rne nw 232 7 625 70 284 Thompson. D, J. nw sw 531 7 49 541 >OS Wooley. T.iomas sene 36 3! 7 40 208 309 White, J Guilford sQ ne 15 32 7 80 672 KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP NO. 10. 51 Ferguson. Elijali lie uw 19 32 5 40 388 104 l.acount, G.W. ssde ny,' sw 28 :>2 5 77 23 65 addl, do nw sw dull tax 28 32 o ' 4j ditch tx 115 Miller, J V R eptu‘4uw 80 32 5 10 1 10 138 Phelps* Jlartha s‘4 7 32 5 330 80 do n side no ne 18 32 5 29 49 05 173'1 Wood, s. T. W 2 l>W . 35 32 5 80 13 31) 180 Warren. Diadema-Jr s&W ot riv, 10 32 5 456 212

STATE OF INDIANA, J CC2* Jasper County, ( , I. George M. Robinson, Auditor of said county, do hereby certify tgat the foregoing 1$ a true and complete list of all the lands and town lots returned delinquent, by the Treasurer ot sjud county, for the nou payment of taxes due thereon for the year 1886, and formqr years, with ten per cent, penalty and interests thereon, together with the tax for the current year (1887,) and the costs of advertising, so far as the same are liable to Be sold for taxes, as slnwn by the return of said Treasurer; arid no'ice is hereby given, that as much of said lands and town lots as may be necessary to ; discharge and pay the taxes, penalty, interests arid costs due thereon, or due from the owners thereof,°at the time of sale, will be sold at public auction, at the Court Hotue door, in Kensse.aer, « Indiana, tn the second Monday in February, being the thirteenth day of reoruary, A. D. 1838. ( ) Witness my band and official seal, this 10th day of January 1888. VsF AL > GEORGE. M. ROBINSON, A Auditor Jasper County .

Sheriff’s Sale. BY VIRTUE of a certified copy of a decree and execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jas)>er Circuit Court, in a cause No 33 18. wherein Charles W. Hartley wnplaintiffard David 11. Bates and Rachel Bates were defendants, requiring me to make the sum of tliirtv-two lie rid red and twenty dollars and ninety cents (?3220.fWi. together with interest and eo.-ts. I will expose at public eale on Saturday, the Ilth day of February 1888, between the hours of in o’clock A. M. and 1 o’clock V. 51. of said day. at the door of toe (k'fi t House, in the Town of Itennwelser, JasiM'r'coi'Hl v: Itiilirna. the rents ant. profits, fur ru-rrn n >t exieedimr-sev. n ,<T) years, by the di the ioliowiiig described real*estate, to-Ninety-si* (9fl) feet orTof the north end of lot ' limiils-r Six lit) in bh'Ck nunil-.ee eleven.(lls in tlte original pint of the town of Remington, Indiana, also the property Mttiuted in the; U>wn of Kominai<>»..■l'jdi ;l "a- known as the HaUuiwav Elevator, together wmi all Uiri«ppertananeas thereto belonging, aiclurling cribs, scales, Scale bouse etc . the same being iiiir tire cTcvutur south of-the 1 -•(-*. «x. St. b. Railroad, i" «d>l town of Remington Jaseer eonuty. Indiana And should suchTeiits and profits not .’enter a sum sufficient to discharge said copy cree and exec-irtioH. interest and costs. I will, at tile same ttme ami place, ami in tlie manner aforesaid, expose at public sale the tee am ple right of said d-fenuant in and to said rcaleitateor so much thereof as shall be sniueient to discharge slid copy. «f decree and sxccuiiou, interest ami costs. <aid sale wilt be made without relief and ni ascordaiice witli the order <Jf Court m said copy cf decree and ereriution. Ciuecrev SaMUEL g. YEOM AN. £ sheriff Jasper Couuty, Ind. Fraser & Grthrm, _ Attorneys for plaintiff. Jar. IR.ISSR. I*ur caps at Lilis & Murray‘s.

kl; : ""X ■ 2: oi=io NAMES Description ;»•. 7 A 0F ot • ' OWNERS. • Lands. L •; WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP NO. 11. 2 Aylsworth. Ira ne ne ne 38 33 6 10 1 64 : 3 Aylesworth. Elias .Vise 28 33 6 80 11 9 Applegate. Wm. J ne nw 81 33 6 39 95 14 53 ’ 17 Brough, George wH eS se nw 81 aa « 10 fl 22 18 Broadway, J e'4 e‘j senw 81 33 fl 10 11'28 21 Buchanan, Set al e'4 w‘,4 sw sw 31 33 fl JI 80 615 42 Caabon, Lawrvuce sw se se 30 33 0 10 2 20 59 Doty, Wesley nptne sw 81 33 613 .3 12 01 Dye A Merriman nptne se 29 33 B 10 816 62 Dve A Otis s end wloanw nw 632 U 5 365 63 DRley. James B e)4 eli-sw-sw 81 83 6 H-ftt—HJT 73 h also m, Harrison cpt nwnw 632 6 27 60 „ „ <!° t wptlt 3 29 83 6 16 50 41 3 II E ry ’, NiUhan csijc 29 8341 IS 2ox 7 ;>9 rreal, George ew cor senw 30 32 fl'Lji 75 66 82 Fletcher, Edwin. 1t214 16b], trustee 1,1,1 R, R, Co It 2 12 14 16 b 2 in town of Wheatlleld It 2 4 6 8 b 3 do It 24 8 10 12 bl do J 24 0 8 1012 b. 5 > do It 46 81012 b 6 15 49 85 Gibson Joel sw--w 31 33 6 11 84 2 >9 103 Hurlbut. I) w ptsw nw 31 33 6 36 33 56 17 107 Heil, Elizabeth n'U nw 34 32 6 80 9 29 114 Hammond, H P fi’ sofivswsw 30 33 6 382 566 119 Hoficher. Daniel It 15 16 b SWlieatfteld 83 132 Ingram, Sarah E It 10 14 b 3 Wneatlield 73 J?mas. Joseph apt lot 2ne 29 33 6 83 34 44 LlB Keller A Fry lot 7 30 33 6 38 5 02 141 kohier, Vitus nwne 83 82 6 40 5 15 104 Lightfoot, Deete e!4 se se 30 83 6 20 • 301 EUus eptlt 3 29 33 6 28 20 912 173 Miller. Robert nw ne se 13 32 6 10 8 28 18.1 Marquart. William nesw 86 33 6 40 2 73 186 Meek, Alonzo C>. It 2b 8 Wheatfield 36 Eli and Ts pt 114 ne sw 81 33 6 7 150 S‘ jbrln K-Anson sene 33 32 6 40 31 12 216 Stropo, Wm. D. sw nw 33 32 6 41 5 28 234 Sourwine. Jacob- 114 nes>r 36 32 6 20 229 288 Swisher, Minerva J It 12 bl Wheatfield 4 25 2o'> I.amialnl„C w ptsenw 31 33 6 10 8 52 ?-! AJicker. Jeremiah nptlt 2 29 33 6 10 50 232 Ttl J0 J. 1 , 11 11 <>4 84 nesw 31 33 610 94 5 2i5 W ooley, lliomas npt nw 2i) 32 615 7 871 CARPENTER TOWNSHIP NO. 12. 1 Alter. John n‘J nw 21 27 7 80 40 86 <1 Calaghan, Margaret sw nw 10 27 7 40 7 27* ' Ho Dluzak, Jacob w 4 nw :1527 7 80 23 87 15i Gray, .Mitchell, heirs u 4 nw l‘> 27 7 80 20 22 305 Mitchell, Lafayette s 4 SW 12 27 7 89 24 02 403 Bpitler, Nannie E. sw ne 927 6 40 594 .IHJ'Juith. JaueJD n‘». se 36 27 7 80 ‘ 32 24 422 Tillson, Robert II sc se 627 6 40 ”5 94 436 Thompson, D. J. nw pt It 6nw ne 25 27 7 1 78 468 Whitley, Robert son e 4 se 32 27 7 89 20 59 MILROY' TuXVNSIIfP NO, 14. 3 Brftddork, Jolni 51 wvn'i no 19 28-5—59- ... do nice pt sc ne 19 28 5 29 50 23 03 37 Dodd, Jane A w 4 ne ne 28 28 5 20 11 89 47 Foltz, J F&Blitton J SW sw 24 28 6 4 0 5 09 74 binder. Henry s 4 nw 21 28 5 80 6 05 93 Owen, Sarah se ne 20 28 5 40 27 04 110 Smith, Chancy P sw ne 14 28 6 40 do ' nw sc 14 28 (f 40 10 21 117 Spitler&Thompson nw se 15 28 0 40 4 24 UNION TOWNSHIP NO. 15. 24 Burns. Ann E nw sw 22 30 7 40 5 Sf 82 Eltzroth, W F sw 23 81 7 160 20 63 . 108Golt, Nancy J w‘i nw ne 11)89 11 29 8 4:> 112 Greenwald, Johanna w' a sw 22 81 7 80 648 191 Lakin,.Francis M se n w&uw nw 24 30 7 80 10 46 192 Love,M.(in trust) ehj ne 23 31 7 80 870 199 Marsh, Geo C sli 11 w 25 31 7 80 8 70 849 VuuVoorst, John R.e'i sw 22 31 7 80 do se 22 31 7 160 483"* do —-“-del Rensselaer 92 48 350 Walpole,Mary et al n‘,4 sw 23 81 7 .89 87J ( ilbporated towns. TOWN OF RENSSELAER NO. 5. I 7 Austin, Wm. 8.. Leopold's add Its 14 l>lo 734 7 243 Kept) er, Nancy J *' Its 23b 8 422 1 '255 Lowe. Hugh, Weston’s add Its 1 2 34 5 6 7 b 25 “ “ imp. on R. R. righGof way 89 “ del tax Hanging Grove tp 26 46 ’ 318 Norris Alary, Newton's add, Its 34 b I) 4 72 378 Rhoades, Fannie O out lots 110 in sec 30 tp 29 range 6, 5 acres 20 45 461 Thompson, Margaret Weston's add It 21 b 32 8 65 552 Zea, Estelia Westtm 's add It 23 b 83 6 49 » TOWN OF REMINGTON NO. 13. 8 Black. 11. M W ’s add It 3 b 12 XL. ...do “ e'. 1t2b12 14 59 14 Rolls,SP Remington Its 4 56 b 3 4 93 17 Banta, James S. Tilton 's add s 25 ft e!4 d> 1 5 25 51 Cariuada, Peter pt se ne s6c 25 tp 27 r 7 51-100 a 9 10 59 Carson Ferguson D C& >1 a;l .1 It 5 10 b 6 1 91 (iOCatt, John, Remington S 3-5 It 9 b 13 5 56 84 Draper, Helen M, Remington It 5 b 10 25 52 115 Gregory J. J. & Mary A Wilber Stratton's add., , n' u s!4 b 6 2 10 135 Hardy, David H itemiugton It 12 b 20 5 42 154 Hinds. MaryC. Remington It 12 b 18 5 92 I.H Erviug, Jennie, Remington ltss ll b-2fl 196 Lindsey. Mary A Remington n 82 ft It 2 b 3 91 22.5 Mclntire, Oliver B Strat ton’s add Its 1 2 b 2 do Remington It 1 l) 17 11 38 230 Merrill, Miggs & Co, Remington, 117 b 5 177 . 231 Moorehead, John S. Remingcon, Its 1, 2 3 b 10 8,1 23 2'7 Pierce, Wm. H CAM add ItsOH bfl 1 10 287 Railway, P C & St L, Remington Its 9 10 11 b 16 do addl •*. •• 3 95 307 Spencer, Emma Lptse ne sec 25 tp 27 r 7 37-109 a 56 42 349 Todd, D R W add It 4 5 7 b 10 18 84 376. Unknown out It l&i e of b 20 1 10 877 Unknown s 42)4 It o< n IJ -!4 ff wof o 110 nw see3o tp 27 range 6 5 st) 378 Unknown s'; w 4 0113 nw sec 3.) tp 27 range 0 17 - 388 Williamson, Zachariah E Remington b 19 88

Notice of Prices of Liquors. The undersigned gives notice td the public that hereafter he will sell beer, wines and liquors, at his I saloon, at the following prices: Beer 2 bottles 25 cents. “ 2 glasses 5 “ “ Best Whiskey, per qt. 80 Cents. “ pt. 40 “ “ “ '• Spt. 20 “ “ “ ' “ glass 5 “ Large quantities sold at wholesale rates. I have several hundred dollars worth of fine whiskey- in bond and wish to dispose of the same, at the above prices. Call i and examine stock. -- /•. M- 0. Halloban \ R’ ' L.''- ■ i •.‘ 1 - Emm£t K-innal, Sole Agent fear Rensselaer.