Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 January 1889 — Page 8
THE REPUBLICAN *«BStrsaataßmasfa '.:sstf*g~? ■. REAL-ESTATE TR4XSFEM
When tin: character of the Instrument It not ApecMed. It will be nudcr-loud that It U a * warantee deed The lei tern a, e. a. w, mean north. south, east, (6e*t Tlie letter* in Wtm binatlou,mm sw Ac. ataail fur northeast quarter, southwest quartet Ac. The date given tu cacti Item denote* the time the Inctrnmeu t war executed f lien this was Jur- - la|t the pteaent year, only the month and day are given, as Dec. IS. When the instrument waa made in aome former year, the tall date, bill abbreviated la given, aa: Nov. Ist, ’Bl. Simon P. Thompson to Geo. Worden, Dec. 8, *B7, It 18, bl 2, Renssebcr $ 225 Geo. D. Mever to JoJm Hoops, Jan. 9, It 9, bl 9, • Western Add., Remington 700 John Hoops to Hattie Meyer, same as above 700 John C. Dnnn to Nancy B. Dunn, June 7, uiuty e£ 16-82-5,160 acre*, Kankakee, 2500 M. R. Cox to Theo. F. Warne. Jan. 12, si sw 22-80-7, 80 acres, Union. 1300 Geo. W, Cheek to John S. More head and others, pt Its J 2,3, bl 13, Remington” 1025 Chas. Jouvenat to J. W. Dayton, Mar. 26, Government Its, 4, in 29-33-6, and 5 in 30- Wheatfield, 1 - Peter Ochs to Geo. Zinn. Jan. ll.pt Its 5,6, bl 8, Remington, 1100 J. W. Little to W. B. Austin, Jan, 14 sw nw and nw sw f and ei sw 33-31-6,160 acres Walker, quitclaim, 250 SaittT Bowman to E. R. Hol- % Hagsworth Jan. 14, It 4, bl 10. Remington, 450 S. P, Thompson to Charles Myers, Nov. 7, Its 3,5, bl 3, Wheatfield, J. 20 Winfred Bootli to Isabel Myers, Nov. 3 It 12," bl 5, Wheatfield, . 15 Jas. B. Graham to Chas. Myers, Sept, 3, Its 8, 4,.<bl 4, Graham's Add. Wheatfield. 50 Geo. W. 1 luggins to Jas, R. Guild, Jan. 15, nw ne 3431- 40 acres, Gillam, 375 Wnj. 11. Randle to Gillam School tp. Apr. 3, ’B4 pt ne sw 34-30-5, Gillam, 15 Frank Foltz to Eliza Norman, Nov. 24, nw and si nw nw 5-30-6,100 acres, Barkley, 400 Geo. W. Stont to Three I. Ry. Co., Nov. 28, pt sw 28-32-6, Wheatfield, 1 Frank Foltz to Minerva Beachler. Dec. 13, ej nw amt sw nw 27-32-6, 120 a. "Wheatfield, 600 Sarah T. Carriger to First Nat Bank of Indiana|x>lis, Jan. 8, nw and i»i, nw sw se and g end wine 11-81-6, and ne and se nw 10-81-6, 400 acres, Walker quitclaim, 2500 Geo. Zinn to Katie Delia, Jan. 11, ne se 29-28-6, Jordan, 1300 S. P. Thompson and others to Joseph Nisius, Jan. 5, nw uw 27-28-6, 40 acres, MUroy, 20 M. L. Spitler and others to f Jos. Nisius, Jan. 5, sw nw 27- 40 acres, Milroy, 200 August Heilschcr to Ohtilie Huffman, Dec. 7, lot in Hogan, - r —--- 8. Mark Ayres to I). J. Thomp- . son. Dee. 12, Frac ni nw 3028- 57 acres, Jordnu, 825 Engbert Olson to John Jenson trustee, Sept 25, ei ne 5-81-5, 83 acres. Walker, 2500 S. P. Thompson to Flora B. Campbell, Apr. 15, ’B7 It 8, - 1)14, Wheatfield, 15 Flora It 'Campbell to Herman - . N. Clark, Jan. 12, same as '-above, 100 O. B, Mclntire to Mar}* Casey, July 17, It 4, hi 3, ChainIters «fe Morgan’s Add., Remington, 30 Ezra Bowman to Maury Casey, July 23, Its 8,9,. IQ, bl 8, Chaiu. A M’s Add. Reming.i ton, « > 90 Jaoob Ackerman to J. W. Teter, Jan. 12, sw sw, 33-38-6, Jordan, 280 Frederick Iloyland to Mary Maas. Oct. 20, ne and pt nw 4-27-7, Carpenter, 4500 Jessie Root to Noah C. Hamilton, Jan. 14. nw ne 33-32-6, 39 acres, Wheatfield, 550 Timothy Totten to Minnie M. Holmes se ne and ne se 5 32- Wheatfield, 1500
_ - --- --- Engikh Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curb-splints, swecnej, ring-bone, stifler sprains; all swolen throats, coughs etc. Save So by use of one bottle. Warra»t««i C Sold by Long & Eger. Drug gists, Renstel&er. Ind. SO 90 ly -• ~ Itch. Marge and scratches on human or animals cored in 30 minutes togWoolford’s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sotd by Long & Eger, druggist, Rensselaer. • ."o r For rolds, coughs ami long diseases, get Rinehart’s Cough Balsam. 25 c.
Am Al»tM0l Infirmary Dr. 0. B. Eddy, veterinary sur- j peon and member of the N. Y. j Veterinary Association, has come { to ltensselaer and will establish mi infirmary, where diseased animals will receive scientific treatment He has associated A. E. Kirk with him, as a partner, who will have charge Of the infirmary daring Dr. Eddy’s absence, and who, under the latter’s direction, will devote himself to completing his education in veterinary science. Dr. Eddy, for the present, is making hie office ai Long k Eger’s drag store. L
New Furniture Store.
David Newels k Bon, C. D. Nowels, have opened np a new furniture store in Nowels’ Block, one door west of Emmet Kannal’s jewelry store. They have the most complete line of furniture and the largest Btock of any house in Rentselaer. We invite every body to call and examine our goods, and to those wishing to purchase will say that we will not be undersold; As we have no rents to pay, no clerks to hire, we are able to compete with and even sell lower than any one else. We also have many useful things on our 5 and 10 cent counters. Everybody invited to call and see us, whether you buy or not. David Nowels k Son. That beautiful glossy sheen, so mnch admired in hair, can be secured by the nse of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. There is nothing better than this preparation for strengthening the scalp and keeping it free from dandruff and itching eruptions. —rLeading physicians recommend Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Old |and young take it with perfect saletlt cleanses the blood, strengthens the nerves, and vitalizes the system. Popular experience hits long placed this medicine at the head of tonic alteratives. - -
Building Association Notice. stockholder*’ Meeting. 1' 4-7 •" Notice is hereby given to all parties concerned, that a meeting of the Stockholders of the Rensselaer Building, Loan and Savings Association will be held at the ooort house, in the town of Rensselaer, Indiana, on Monday, January 28th, 1889, at 7:30 o’clock, p: m., for the purpose of considering the advisability of amending the Bylawb of said association. Done at the written request of ten stockholders in said association. , . I» Witness whereof I •! seal, s hereunto set my hand and ‘ ’ affix the seal of said association this 16th day of Jauuary, A. D. 1889. G. £. MARSHALL, Secretary. CONSUMPTION BURELY CURED. To tub Editor—Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for theabovo named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have bees permanently cured. 1 shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy fbbk to any of your readers who have consumption ts they will send me their express and post office address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM. M.C.. 181 Peart at, New York. School Fund*—Notice to Borrowers. Notice is hereby given that all lands mortgaged to the school funds of Jasper county, Indiana, upon which there was interest due on ox before the first day of January, 1889, will be advertised and sold on the fourth Monday in March, 1889, unless interest and all costs are paid on or before day of sale. Geo. M. Robinson, Auditor J. C. Shiloh’s Vitalizer s what you need for consumption, loss of appetite, dizziness. and ail symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle atLoug & Eger’s. : —-4 For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster, price 25 cts, at Long & Eger’B. Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis iumiediativ relieved by Shiloh’s cure. • Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s cure is the remedy lor you. Sold by Long & Eger.
Farmers and Stock Men „ should feed the Excelsior horse and cattle food. The best medicine for stook and poultry. 1 pound sample packages lor 25 cts. 6 pound boxes for sl. For sale bv 20-29 1 yr. Frank B. Meyer. Catarrh cured, health ana sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s catarrh remedy. Price 50 oents. Nasal injector free. Sold by Long & Eger. Shiloh's cough and consumption cure is sold by u» on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Long & Eger. *"■ "T ’~V r That hacking cough can be so qoickly cured, by Shuoh’s cure. We guarantee it Long & Eger.
Attention Fanners Botter. R«*. Gam-.Y«u. Hide*. Bear.* aj-d o*l prodm*. Writ* for FRKKtini.ieteilii.irho-todress i.nt(»rir «r*l rii-K ['■nitre, ate. a specteity <»f handling Baled guaw. WtLMEROTHtWtST Own- Merchants, lat S. WaifrSV.Cklcat*. Betowhao-S. A. Ktaut & Co, Battten.
Long-Standing j?iood era cured by the tTins rue of Ayer s Sanaa- ' V j This imHliuUio Is ail Alterative, and causes a radical change in the system The process, in *O9IO case*, may no* be quite so rapid a* in other*; .lint, with PCrsuteacc.' the result la certain- Read these testimonials :-*■ * 'V • , ** For two years I suffered from a severe paiu in my right side, and had oilier troubles caused i>y a torpid,liver and dyspepsia. Alter giving several medicines a fait trial without a euro, I began to take Ayers Barsaiiariilu. I was greatly benefited by the Hrnt bottle, and after taking five bottles I was completely cured.”—Joan W. Benson, ?0 Lawrence At-, Lowell, Mass. ‘•Last-May a large carbuncle brokgdh* on uiy arm. The usual remedies had no effect and I was confined to my bed lor eight weeks. A friend induced me to Us Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Lese than three bottle* healed the sore. In all my experience wiiii medicine, I never saw more Wonderful Results. Another marked effect of the nse of this medicine was the strengthening of my sight. Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. •T hail a dry scaly humor for years, and suffered terribly; and, as my brother and sister were similarly afflicted, I presume the malady is hereditary. Last Winter, Dr. Tjrron, (of Fetnandina, Fla.,) recommended me to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and continue it for a year. For five mouths I took it daily. I have not had a blemish upon my body for the last three month*."—T. E. Wiley, 146 Chambers st., New York City. “Lost fall and winter I was troubled with a dull, heavy pain in my side. I did not notice it at first, but it gradually grew worse until it became almost unbearable. During the latter part of this time, disorders of the stomach and liver increased my troubles. I began taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and, after faithfully continuing the use of this medicine for some months, the pain disappeared and I was completely euced.” Mrs. A. A. Furbusli, Haverhill, Mass. 5
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, FSSPARKD BY Df. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lovrell, Mass. Price 51 ; six ho! tier, Worth f " a bottle. PARK WRIGHT. Undertaker Calls promptly attended day oi - night. RENSSELAER INDIANA West Discovery of tie 19ta Century! o,^B| [DR. TEAGUES ’ f . || IMIS ISmtliT T Ani fmr. law Catarrh- Asthma ( Has ne equal tar Ncr vous or Sick Headache. H Greatest Blood Meda* icine in the World, it Jf-mav lie taken internV" ‘ in doses of from if qgtxr. k|| >(r (dropstoa teaepoonful For Sale by F. B. METER. PIONEER MEAT MARKET, Renselaer, - Indiana. J. J- EIQLESBACH, PROP’B. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Alnttou, Sausnuge, Bologna, etc., sold in quantities to suit parchasers at ».ne lowest [.rices. Nonebutthe bes stock slaughtered. kverrl*ody i* invited to call. fgrThe highest price paid for good at cattle. J. J. KIGLKSBACH. $ ALESME TV ’W.A.IjTTEID To solicit orders for our reliable Nursery stock. Good salary aqd JcX|>emte» or eommisSlou. IVrin.'inent employment guaranteed’ Special inducement to .new men. Address at once, stateirig age. Criase Bros. Ccmpnuy. Cfaicago. 11l Hemphill & Honan, l! —DEALERS IN— Boots, Shoes, bis Caps, AND] F urnishings. bliss’ Fits Shoes A Specialty, Benbselakb - - Indiana
DELINQUENT TAX LIST —• #t» : , A of LamtU nnd Lot* rcteriivtl Drii<M;itent for the lftwn-Fey* f ment of T? xe* ter^the Year 1887; Jasper Count), Ind.
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NAMES Description H OF ,*of OWNERS. ' Lands. »>
■ HANGING ÜBOVE—NO. 1. 8 Anderson, Bollln Wnw se 8* 29 5 40 do ne sw L S» *# 5 48 do a<ldl. ne sir 84» 6 40 do sddl. nw se 84M540 3743 87 Lewis. Julia sl4 sw » » 6 *6 ' addl. do SV. SW »» 5 80 24 87 186 Thompson, Alfred senw J 3 » f « „ _ do w!4 nw 18» 5 80 M M (JILLAM—NO. J. 48 Carlin, Gage 4WLne se »31S 40 Sift 50 Coitaian, Aigerdonw I4sßßawßßaseneß6 80 6 l# Se 3K> 51 Coitaian, Auna eH a 38a w3B a se. ne*J 80 S 18 50 286 , 00 Davit, Essa el 6 a s 28a sw ne 26 80 8 10 do nw sw 27 30 5 40 600 86 Gray, Thomas nj, 26 81 5 320 addl. do survey fee n% , 28 81 5 820 .38 87 so Caliagiier, Anthony sw nw 35 80 540 729 96 Hilton, Elizabeth sw sw 280 5 40 457 118 Johnson, 1 NA * Burger f%F, nesw 22 81 540 256 158 McQua, James aV sw so 25 30 ft 48 310 177 Odem,Bamael sw sw 27 90 6 40 - 492 186 Posey, Geo W st* nw 2* 30 8 80 13 69/ 188 Potts. Lucinda wK ne sw 34 30 5 20 “ SH SW 34 30 5 80 9 40 100 PoiselL Henry wl-8 nl-90e>4iwl2 36 5 80 do u 1-8 nw sw 12 30 6 S do ptswsenw 12 30 S 820 do s&em SW nw 12 30 5 36 60 905 284 Richardson, C C nw s* 86 81 6 40 6 12 WALKER—NO. 8. , 30 Brown, Chalmers se 27-81 6 160 7>15 v 86 Bishop Bros. { nw se 2316 40 do n end wli ne 11 81 6 60 > addl. do j, nwse 281 8 40 addl. <lo nw ne 11 81 6 40 LB 58 N 36 Dreyfogle, Jacob swsw . 28 81 640 »*» 88 Boyer, James A sw se 8 81 6 36 92 do ne ne If 31 640 9fß | 58 (’arson, Allison se sw 82 31 5 40 3 81 i 124 Goff, Bernice A eH nw • 16 81 5 80 do sddl e)i uw J 6 81 5 80 15 72 125 Guard, Rel>e<-cn nw nw 16 31 8 40 . 801 ! 128 Grymes, Mary E. w*4 ne 34 81 6 80 do eH nw 34 81 « 80 9 28 ; 153 Hurley. Charles W «|jsw ne 2 81 5 20 1 47 175 Jouveiiat,Chailca sene 20 31 6 40 do se 20 31 8 ICO do e!4 sw 20 81 6 80 do ne 21 31 6 80 do se 21 81 6 160 do w l /, sw 21 31 5 80 do sw nw 21 81 6 40 do all2B 81 8 640 do n\i ne 29 31 6 80 do v ne nw 29 81 6 40 do sw sw 29 31 5 40 do sw nw 29 31 5 40 110 27 196 Little, James A oVt sw 34 81 6 80 do nw sw 34 31 6 40 do SW UW 84 81 6 40 18 05 213 Miller, Abraham ne sw 34 31 6 40 do eH ne 33 31 6 80 do W* nw 84 31 6 80 17 67 229 McGlmsey, James e!4 ne 14 81 5 80 do ' nw ne 14 31 5 40 18 26 231 McCracken Josephn sw ne 1 81 5 40 3 59 263 PctciS. Eliz. L. e& sw 6 81 6 80 < V do nw sw 531 6 40 730 281 Rnde.CaKsta n>i nw 26 81 6 80 27 79 294 Sabin. M se sw 231 6 49 do survey fee addl se sw 2 31 6 40 742 313 Smith, John T. , pt eK sw 18 81 6 76 28 699 328 Tinkbam, Lorcitzo ne ne 3 81 6 80 43 addl; do survey fee ne ne 381 6 86 4311 37 344 Todd ei Flowers nw nw 14 81 5 40 859 355 Wing, Selina J. eHnw 83 31 080 478 BARK LET-NO. 4. 11 Annan, Frank ne sw 4800 40 420 25 Bill, Wrc.K. eli ne 18 30 5 80 4 29 29 Bolls, Henry C o!4 nw 83 80 680 676 40 Burns. Rachel A nw cor se se 29 30 6 6 928 66 Usgor. John & wife se.ne 20 no 640 884 22J Lougstreth.Jas elax ne se 27 «o 6 40 22ft0 255 Marian, Mary " nH se nw 9298 20 429 285 N’icliols, Esther Jane sw ne 20 30 6 40 4 IB 375 Spitler. Marion L. ne ne 3so 6 44 14 do survey fee, addl. none 5 SO 8 44 11 10 67 395 See Jesse A sw uw 32 30 8 40 4 5* 465 Zimmerman,J.Wm se nw » 30 6 40 do j»H- sw nw 930 « 20 do uw ne 930 6 4u 10 22 MaUlOX—no.c. • J ' t . >V _ ■ 70 Downing, Aurelia s29anwne 32 29 6 29. 11 W' 106 Fieelnnd. Elizabeth pt sw 19 29 ts «0 97 182 Kohler, Catherine Jit nesw 25 29 1 IS 07s 177 James, Frances J A lot 10 e!4 ne 25 2» 7 3681 68 205 Leonard .Joseph etal w l /, se . 28 80 7 80 48 88 318 Ritchey. Samuel W. e'A sw sw 29 20 6 20 do n 88a se sw 29 2!> 6 33 2, ,8 315 Eitchcy, O. K. sTasesw 29 29 8 7 do nllane nw 82 29 6 11 do nllanwne 82 29 6 H 54 34 397 Welsh. Mary E senw 82 29« 40 do s29ane nw ia»o b #4 ‘.hi JOBDAN-NO. 7. 3 Allen, EG sH ne 34 28 7 80 10 68 55 Dewey, Catherine nwsw 21 M 7 40 711 84 Hutton, Cornelius e% ne se 19 28 620 189 145 Lewis, Sarah B ny, sw ne 25 28 7 20 do uud kse ne 25 28 7 1J 88 • do sw ne 25 28 7 20 ' •- do nw se 25 28 7 40 10 83 158 Lewis, Nathan sene 28 28 7 40 368 180 Michael; Laura R ne nw 15 28 7 40 , do I wptse nw *ls 28 7, 25 16 07 216Rayniond,ErminaD ne 18 28 7 160 48 19 217 Ritchey. Samuel W. ejgse ne 15 28 7 24 is > 36 231 Spltler, M. L. s6-Bnene 21 28 625 112 286 Sullivan, John L. nwnw 20 28 6 40 .6*l 264 \ Welsh. Henry and s 1-16 nH so 15 28 7 B | Erwin, Rnoda s)k se 22 28 780 do nw ne 22 28 7 40 21 50 NEWTON-NO. A 26 Crisler, Susan C aH se 2ifßo 780 897 50 Gains. Nancy «V 4 sw 81 29 7 80 do wl4 nw 81 29 7 80 21 ». 200 Warren, Rltoda i KEENER-NO. 9. 3 Abraham, William wH se 36 32 7 80 do se »W 38 .« 7 4t» do n‘.» sw 36 32 7 80 36 92 9 Burke. John swnw 11 82 7 40 2 66 11 Burwell. AmosA n? 4 sl6a eßoa n% ne 132 7 4 794 18 Breidenbaugb, se 11 32 7 160 [Mary Ida sw 11 82 7 180 do e‘/i nw 11 82 7 80 25 03 16 Brockway.JuliaAnn pt nw ne 25 !a 7 19 8 M 52Carpenter, EdwinE none 57Coorer, William A nB-4nenw 34 32 73u 307 75Dab<on,Beujamin ItTbSDeMotte 482 lllGoedwiu & Gossett ike end 129 Hayes. 99 sw nw 31 82 7 4u 4 84 188 Harrington. B. W. sH nw 86 82 7 80 11 48 144Halloreu, Michael swne 281 7 40 do sH se ne 2 31 7 20 chi addl spt ne 231 7 6o 14)1 165 Kamp. Henry sw se Rghk - „ do nV4 nw ne 25 82 7 20 ■ 883 177 Knoll, S A UV4S.W 12 81 780 730
STATE OF INDIANA, l qfl ’ jasper county, l f ° O, L George M. Robinson; Auditor ol said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete list of all the l&nds and town lots returned delinquent, by the Treasurer of said county, tor the non-payment of taxes due thereon for the year 1887, and former years, with ton per cent, penalty and interests thereon, together with the tax for the current year (1888) and the costs of advertising, so far as the same are Kable to be sold for taxes, as shown by the return of said Treasurer; and notice is hereby given, that as much of raid lands and town lots as may be necessary to discharge and pay the taxes, penalty, interests and costs due thereon, or dne f roB “ the owners tiiereot, at the time of sale, will bo sold at public auction, at the Court House door; in Rensselaer, on the second Monday in February, being the eleventh day of February, A. D. 1889, }~z] Auditor Jasper County.
POUTZ’S , HORSE AMD CATTLE POWDERS Ho Hom ril.M H Co,, nor, or „ ,u F» r»a if FOuttfs Powders nnida ttaa.• Kona’s Powders wfflcore and presentHoaOroLMA. Kona’s Powders will prevent Gap** J* Kona's Powders will forre**e Uie qusntttyof mitt tod cream twenty per cent, and mate Use hotter Ora *^To»tr* 'powder* win cure or prevent almost atari fnaamt to which Horses and CatMaWe eattfect. FOCTJPS PowBKES WUA. «T* StyiWMTIW. BoW etcf) wkws. - navis a. voufta. proprietor. Birynmsm jg®.
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;: TT- 1 | - NAMES Description of OWNERS. Lands.
KKENKR-NO 9. (Continued )] " . i"j 190 McCollum, Nelson BptnH ne 182 7 8 IT Iff '■ 199 McCoy, Flora J. It 14 b 2 McD’a add Doraotie 218 t 212 Newman, John sene 14 32 7 40 do sAe pt lot 8 86 33 7 88 40 48 61 .j) 243 Sweeney, Thos C wpt sVi sw 232 7 50 1 do aside w% nene 232 7 10 10 48 01 246 Spitlcr, Marion L n)4 nw 28 82 7 80 731 260Stebbe, Edward swnw 1 81 7 40 7 12 250 Steward,KllenAHar n side sw nw 28 82 7 38 SO 14 09 8 o Thompson,Margaret ne uw 181 7 38 998 308 Van Vorst, John R ne sw nw 132 7 10 585 811 Waldron, David A* n)4 ne 10 32 7 80 (lo se nw . 14 82 7 40 772 KANKAKEE—NO. 10. XL _. 55 Gillespie, Eilat M. sw se 20 32 5- 40 642 71 Hinshnw, Emma It 7b« Dunvillc - 51 110 Lacount GW- a side nH sw 28 82 s 77 Bor 121 Mnloy, Patrick n»( SW 31 32 5 54 29 443 167 StacheL August sJi Qe sw 22 32 5 20 486 178 Turner. Clarissa w*4 sw 34 82 5 80 13 29 189 Wood?, 8 T wV« nw 35 32 580 888 l94lVafrcn,Diadema pt *Aw of Rlvio 32 5 456 222 WHEATFIELD—NO. 11. in Brough, John oV, w!A se nw 81 83 6 10 81 82 Cornel, 1m esd so6a w>isw2B S 3 fl 6 GO 36 Collins, Meranda J «H se sw 86 32 « 2u 293 54 Dye, James se sw 28 38 6 40 2 47 71 Folsom, Harrison eptnw nw 682 6 27 6o do Wpt 13 29 83 6 16 50 285 102 Hnrlbut. D wptsw nw 31 88 6363357 27 111 Hammond, BP fr sos River sw sw 30 33 6 382 576 133 James, Joseph sptl 2ne 29 to fi 33 3G 42 139 Kearn, John s>4 sH ne sw 81 83 6 10 81 142 Keever. Abraham ne 30 32 6 so do ne se 30 .32 6 40 992 153 Leonard, Jos* John ne ne 5 82 6 38 17 do wl4 ue 5 82 6 77 61 do *' se se 5 32 6 40 do WK se 5 32 6 80 . j-s do sw 5 32 6 160 do nw 5 32 6 153 52 26 11 183 Melser, Harmon It S b 1 Wheat. io 80 205 Harr. James W se 33 £&.« 160 14 86 213 Ehtt, Frederick w side swsw 31 83 6 11 84 89 227 Heirs of T. J and umlno 32 37 6 80 \ v. E. Spltler undone sw 37 S 3 640 370 Armauda sesw 15 82 6 40 3 82 260 Tinkitam. Sofia se se 34 32 6 40 do survey fee addl. se se 34 32 6 40 6 97 266 Thompson. Alfred n‘/4 SW 22 32 6 80 558 287 Wood. John H —. nli ay, nesw 31 33 8 10 977 237 Wallace Orlando & (Ciitherine sw nw 28 32 6 40 3 91 305 Youniau, .tl Win & sw se 34 32 6 40 l* 11 Turpin %f addl sw so 31 32 Si 40 897 CARPENTER- NO. 12. 18 Blood, M J and D J se se 31 27 6 40 addl. do ditch tax sese 8127 0 40. 27 48 25 Baker, Marion*M s side sw 727 6 70 69 do ' ” n‘/i nw 18 27 6 55 62 22 47 131 Fell, A Ison A Vpte* ne 28 07 7 78 87 23 85 153 Gray. Mitchell(he% n 44 nw 16 27 7 80 80 66 227 Jacobs. Rufus sis R 27 7 8 17 69 240 Kelley, William H nw , 33 27 7 160 40 60 319 Nicholsou, Geo W fw 10 27 7 180 22 62 322 Nicholson, Frark WWU *p/ 32 27 7 80 21 52 242 Kitteriug, W illlamS WiDFIP* 15 27 7 80 23 74 MILRGT-NO. 14. 39 Farrer. John L sw 27 28 6 80 16 45 41 Frederickaon,ltiiz Jne sw se 15 28 6 10 1 16 50Hill, James ' inv 24 28 0 80 do se 25 28 0 160 do eH sw 25 28 0 80 do eH ne 25 28 6 80 do 8)4 SW 30 28 5 69 22 54 00 78 Meader, Wm et al sw 12 '2B •« 16P do w*4 se 12 is o so 20 80 UNION-NO. 15. ' 7 Atherton. MarcusA e!4 sw 80 31 7 80 [ & J P Stratton T pt 81 38 7 683 40 86 46 19 Bouton, Samusl F nw sw 21 31 7 -.40 3 20 53C»rniug, Jusner ptnwne 26 31 7 36 37 4 82 - I 64C«over, Wm. A. s‘4 lie 35 81 7 80 6 40 100 Fuy. Thomas J»ao nt ne cor se se 930 7 9 13 20 101 Freeman, Joshua und y % nw nw 080711 25 344 104 Fay, Mary w<4uwnw 11 30 7 20 do addl wliuwnw 11 30 7 20 24 16 158 Itaochhaum, 11 AF sese 12 80 J 40 420 214 Kent, John A. >t 66 b 2 Fair Oaks 357 lie. It 12 b 3 do 1 89 do It 910 bl 4 do 512 dor It 5 6 bl 7 do 9 67 do It 1 2 bl 8 do 5 12 do It 78bl 11 do 374 <db It 910 bill do 804 " do It 19 20 bl sdo 312 213 Marlow. Jackson c?i se 18 80 6 80 18 19 217 MeKannan. R J tc H Its 19 24 bl 8 Fair Oaks 7 29 252 Marian Milissa J Its 11 12 18 14 1616 bl 1 Fair O 5 22 308 Koberts. Geo M sw ne| 26 81 7 40 do addl survey fee sw ne 20 31 7 40 987 309 Kamney, John S n)4 7 30 6 813 66 do »w set 7 30 6 40 do n‘/ t sw 7 30 (1 76 78 54 28 318 Smith, \shel w k ny, ne nw 24 81 715 181 340 Spitler, John £etal e side se 34 81 7 55 do sw 35 31 7 100 16 88 871 Thompson, Alfred swnw 17 80 7 40 420 So Its 1 2 bl 9 Fair Oaks 3 74 873 Thompson,B. P. sw nw 30 80 73858 321 816 Sudler, J. F. w>/, se 4 30 7 80 do 90 se 480 7 40 11 27
INCORPORATED TOWNS « TOWN OF RENSSELAER—NO. 5. 51 Bingham, ElizabethF Newton’* add. Its I2bl 21 X 97 81 niilcote. Lyaia V. Ws ruld Its 18 14 b 25 3 81 106 Duvall. Cyrus W and Margaret J., Wsadd wH of Wll2feet.lt* 1011 14 bl 37 , 18 08 256 Jones. Leota M pt out H 98. see 80 twp 29 range 6 .15 acre* Rensselaer It 1 bl 24 7 96 303 Norrl*. Nancy Newton’s add It* 8 l bl 13 2 80 891 Parcels, Edgar M, Rensselaer ItlS bl 6 19 59 422 lthoudes, Fannie O, ont lot 1 nnd Iff in sec 80 twp 29. range 6, acres 5 36 22 423 Ramey, Mary E and John 8 W* add. l‘*2l 22 bl 29 5 81 428 liicbeson. lola and Wm 1- Leop add It 2 bl 1 9 24 477 Stone. Mary J. Ws add It 8 b<3 . M 502 Thompson, Alfred, add It 10 11 bl 8 W. 59 562 Wan-en, Louvica, Newum’a add its 5 6 hi 18 3*4* 601 Zea, Estella, Ws add It 23 bl 83 5 M TOWN OF REMINGTON-NO. 13. 114 Frazer, Margaret. Remington, und %it 10bl 13 97 125 Griffin. Ellen . Ktrat add Its 438 b 1 « «t 208 Klouse. KraivK W s add It 6bl 2 29b Hugh. John T. Remington It 12 b 13 3 17 325 slaughter. Maml O A. Bruel’* add It 8 9 bl 7 4 70 832 Spencer Knunn L, pt se ne sec 25. tp 27 range (. .87 acres being in W» add it 1 bl 4 5« 8u 338 Spangler. Webecca. Schaffer’s add It 910 »> 76 343 Smith. Almira K, Scnright’s add It 8 bl 1 3 *1 848 .stiller * Goblsbcrry. Rein e% nV4 Ul2 Wl2 30 18 874 Thompson. Alfred, Remington, it 1L bll I® 402 Williams, Wright. SearighVs add Its 23 Rbl 2 15 87 403 Whiteman, Lucy K, Remington, It 1 bl 19 4 9T
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