Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1889 — Page 8
HIE REPUBLICAN
REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.
When the character of the iirrtrminent it not •pecißcd, It will be undattixiil liiiHCjt a worantec «lced. The letters n.c. ». w. meau north, south, east, west The lettett hi ouin- -- bloat lon, as n« aw Ac. stand for northeast quarter, southwest quarter Ac. The date (riven iu each item dundtes the time the Instrument was executed When this was JurIng the present year, only the uioutli and day r are Riven, as Dec 13. Wheu the instrument was made in some former year, the full date, but abbreviated is given, as: Nov. Ist, ’B4. Benjamin Van Wicklin to An* anias-P. Luse, Jan. 14Te$ se -19-82-5, 80 acres. Kankakee >4OO Jas. M. Neir to Josias Neier, Stine 6, ’B4, und $ w| ne 31-82-5, 80 acres, Kankakee 200 Josias Neier to Presley E. Davis, Dec. 31, w| ne 31-32-5, 80 acres, Kankakee 400 Jas. M. Neier to Emanuel Neier, June 6. ’B4, n$ sw and sw se 31-32-5.147 acres Kankakee 500 Josias Neier to Jas. M, (Neier, Oct. 8, ’B7. middle ptsw 31-32-5, 53 acres. Kankakee 300 Mark L. Wood to Jas. M. Davis, Jan. no .34-32-5 40 acres, Kankakee 50 D. J. Thompson to Pres. E. ' Davis, Dec. 1. se 24-32-5, 80 acres Kaukakee 875 Henry Shopbell to Preston E. Davis. Dec. 27, e pt e| nw 81 -82-5, 25 acres Kankakee 200 Jas. Ruckingluun. ex’r. to M. G. Traugli et ux. Dec. 2G, ne nw, 36-27-7, 40 acres, , Carpenter, 1000 Jasper. C. C. to A. <fe It. 11. Morehouse, n 4 sw and senw 1-32-6,- 120 acres. Wheatfield, cohrt deed. John W. Meharry to C. B. Steward. Sept. 20, It 5, bl 3, Fair Oaks 175 Rt. Rev. Jos. Dwengcr to Rev. Joseph Jfe.. Stephens, March 24. e$ 31-20-6. and nw, 32-20-6, 400 acres, Marion 9,600 Eliza J. Cooper to Thos. B. Swartz. Dec. 17. It. 3 or pt. nw sw 10-32-7. nw and nw rie 15-32-7, 234 acres Keener 1,200 Minnie Ixiwis to May Taylor, Nov. 4. lie and sw ne 22-31-5, 120 acres, Kankakee 2,000 Mary A. Day and husband to J. M. and W. W. Bums, Dec. 15, 84 acres in 34-30-6. Barkley 1.500 G. O. Stemke to S. Root- Jan. 14. Its 15. 16. bl 3, Wheatfield ' ' 60 Bela C. Kent to Daniel P. Ingraliaiu. Jan, 18. 480 acres in 10-32-6, Whcatflcld, quit claim 480 Susan A. Ward to M. W. Ilill, Dec. 12, ’B4, se sw 21-81-6, 40 acres Walker 950 Morris W. Hill to Geo. M. Davis, May 4, same as above 850 David Nowels to Margaret It. Tlimwls, Aug. 5, ’BO, Its 3, 6, bl 12, Rensselaer, Weston’s add. 320 Win. A. Salter to Henry Fisli- ~ er. Jan. 17, s 4 sw se 18-29-7. 20 acres Marion 1,100 Josephine M. Rozet to A. Montgomery Ward, Jan. 14, nw sw 21-32-7 and se 20-32- - 7 and se sw 20-32-7, 240 T acres. Keener ■ 850 John T. Ford to A. Leopold. Jan. 24. realty in Kcmitig- . toil | 950 Guss Neal to Michael Shultz, Feb. 8. sw sw 12-30-7. 40 acres. Union 200 E. L. Clark, adin’r. to Win. 11. Shaw, Mch. 22, ’B7, sw ne. 9-27-6. Carpenter, adm’rs deed 20 Geo. 11. Antrim to Alvena F. Antrim. Jan: 23, e side se sw 2-30-5, 39 acres, Gillam 500 Chas-D. Nowels to David 15. Nowels. Jan. 19. sw 35-30-7, 160' acres Newton 4.000
When Baby w*s sick, ire Rare her Castoria, When shewac a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Mias, she done to Castoria, When tbs had Children, she ptre them Castoria, -- • ' • - .—; : 1 - ' * \ , ‘ Shiloh's Vitalizer s what yon need for couHimption. loss of appetite, dizziness. and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle at Long & Eger’s. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curb-splints, sweeney, ring-bone, stifler sprains; all swolen throats, coughs etc. Save $5 hy me of one bottle. Warrant rd (Sold by Long & Eger, Drag gists, Rensselaer. Ind. 20 SO ly Itch. Mange and scratches on human or animals cured in 30 minutes by Wool'ord's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Long & Eger, druggist, Rensselaer. For colds, coughs and lung diseases, get Rinehart’s Cough Balsam. 25 c.
Build Inn It Loan Aim. clftl loti Kel IdPi-;—-'— Hotiifb hereby given to tbe st'K-k---hoblera of the Itvii'wl.vr Building Loan & Savings Association tnnt ti mooting of the Stockholders of -aid n--■oeiation will be hold on. VV< do* sdnv Fobl 6, 1889, at 7,o’clock p. «... at tlreQitizens' Sute Bank, in Rensselaer, Lnd.. for the purpose of taking final actiou upon certain proposed amendtbe by-laws of said Association. Done at the written request of ten stockholders, in said Association. , In witness whereof I have SEAL. [ hereto set my hand and affixed the seal of said association. this 29th day of January, A. 1) 1889. G. E. Marshall, • < ~ Secretary.
To Whom H may Concern. ! ’ Mt. Ayh, Ini»., Jan. 2Gth, 1889, Tlic co-partnership heretofore existing between Joseph IL Willey & George Sigler, at Mt, Ayr, Ind., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts of the late finp? contracted and made with the firm at Mt Ayr will be settled with the firm of Sigler Bros. All accounts of the firm of Willey & Sigler, at Rensselaer, Ind., will be paid to J. 11. Willey of his attorney. •JosKi’ii 11. Wiuir. Gkoimjf. Sioi.kh, Firm of Willey <tr Sigler.! 1 George Sigler, John N. Sigler, Firm of Sigler Bros. Fruit Trees For Sale. Persons contemplating the purchase of fruit trees will do well to examine my stock of over 7,000 apple trees, on the farm of Luther Ponsler, 2 miles south and mile east of Rensselaer. Said nursery contains 29 varieties of choice grafted trees. The trees are two years old and from 3 to 5 feet high and are in a healthy and thrifty condition. These trees will be sold for the spring delivery of ’B9 at 20cents each, with one year’s guarantee.* I am also prepared to furnish all other kinds of fruit and ornamental trees <fcc. at the lowest possible prices. Any orders left with either Luther Ponsler or Warren Robinson will receive my prompt attention. 22-5 t .' H. B. Murray.
New Furniture Store. David Novels & Son, C. D. Novels, have opened np a nev furniture store in Novels’ Block, one door west of Emmet Kannal’s jewelry store. They have the most complete line of faruiture and the largest stock of any house in Keneselaer. 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 & Son.’
School Funds—Police to Bor- \ , rowers. Notice is hereby given lauds mortgaged to the school funds of Jasper county, Indiana, upon which there was interest due on or before the first day of January, 1889, will be advertised and sold on the fourth Monday in Mareh, 1889, unless interest and all costs are paid on or before day of sale. Geo. M. Robinson, Auditor J. C. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the firm of N. Warner A Sous, or having'good reasons for suspecting themselves to be in that condition, are reques-ted-to call around and liquidate indebtedness, forthwith, at ouce and immediately. It is now past the First of January and the promised settlements must now be made. “We need it in our bugi* ness.” N. Warner & Son. Fur tamo back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster, price 25 cts, at Long & Eger’s. »♦» Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis immediatly relieved by Shiloh’s cure. - Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's cure is the remedy tor you. Sold by Long & Eger. Farmers and Stock Men should feed the Excelsior horse and cattle food. The best medicine Ibr stock and poultry. 1 pound sample packages for 25 cts. 6 pound boxes for $4. For sale by -j / 20-29 1 yr. Frank B. Mkyei|» - ■ Catarrh cared, health ana sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s catarrh remedy. Price 90 cents. Nasal injector free. Sold by Long & Eger. _ • Shiloh’s cough and consumption cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Long & Eger. That hacking cough pan be so quickly cored by Shiloh’s cure. We guarantee it Long & Eger.
Ask ft Ayer's Ron*ii]nin9n. ir.i! y* t It. when | yj*n want » •«- U-.i lJiF.Lpii) 'it. With !*• \ »'• »r*-y >«•; - <4 tmexaui- •>, /t ; !.-.i siii-iess in the cure J ..J lilo.it! Diseases, yon jj* . j ' j i-un make no mistake in J luvlarring Ayer a HP xi Sarsaparilla Y'.-Jj'J . j ! to i:ny other. The fnroJ.V j-' j mi liner of Mioderu blood 111 1’ | medicines, Ayer's Saris frj /am! Fitparilla i* atill the |; l y;, ! / ! " J \ most ]M>[>ulat*, being in ’NUivv* ■*- greater demand than all f *'■'! u’ho.ni conibined. It hr highly eoncentrated — Oa-. f. i' the only £1 SaraaiHirilla i 't* - worth S 5 a bottle. "Ayer's. EttrsaparHla in selling faster than ever before. I never hesitate to recommend it."—kleorge NV. Whitman, Druggist/, Albany, Ind. "I am «nf« in saving flint my sales of Ayer's Sarsaparilla far exceed those of any other, Tin l it gives thorough satisfaction.” _L. H. Ilnsli. Dcs Moines, lowa. “Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and Ayer’s Pills are the host soiling medicines in my store. I can recommend them ooiiscientiously.”+ 0. Bii khaiw, Pharmacist, Koseland, 111. “Wo have yd< 1 A.vcr’s Sarsaparilla here for ov< r i.c.Bj' years and always recommend i' when R<keil to naiuo the* best tiloo*l-pui ilicr."— \Y. T. McLean, Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. , "I have sold your medicines for the last ''seventi-eu y. urs, anil always keep them in stock, as the) are staples. ‘There is nothing so’ good for the youthful blood’ as Avor’s Sarsaparilla.”—ltoht. L. Parker, Fox Lake, Wis. “Ayer's Sarsaparilla gives the best satisfaction.of any medicine 1 have in stock. I recommend it, or, as the Doctors say, ‘I prescribe it over the counter.’ It never lads to meet the eases for which I recommend it, even where the doctors’ prescriptions have beeii of no avail.’’—C. F. Calhoun, Monmouth, Kansas. § Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Prepared t>y in. J. C. Ayer & Co.. Lowell, Mass. Pr’r Vj six, $5. Won S 5 2 Scllte.
PARK WEIGHT. Undertaker. Calls promptly attended day or niglit. RENSSELAER INDIANA
Greatest Discovery of the 19tn Ceiitnry! OR. TEAGUES MEDICATED V AIR fur jfara’ Catarrh Asthma / (wM aT, | (! all j*J r *** m* ’ Mfeg Has no r<|iiil for Ncr voiisorSirk Hi-ailaehe. Greatest Blood Me*l.jr ieioe i" the Worlil. It -V.-I 1 niny be taken internv , tw-. ally in clusifiof fromlO QntAT-Ishaloo- l‘' ru l ,s 10 a tcasi>oonful For Sale by K. B. 'MEYER.
PIONEER MEAT MARKET, Renselaer, - - Indiana. J. J. EIGLESBACH, PROP’R. I>EEE. Fork, Veal. Mutton, San sail ire. Bo ; _> loi;:ia, e’U;.. sohi ill qirunlities to suit purciiasers at *,iio lorn-st oriees. None hu t the bes stock sla.iuhtorei' Evorvl.oiiv is invite*! to call. JGtjr“Tlie highest price paid for piotl at cattle. J. J. EIGLEBBACH. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. NOTICE is lierot y Kiy en that the Jindersi|;neU has been a;,j>oi uttal nilininistrator of the estate of Myal-.uy Morlan, deceased, said estate is sopiK/sed t*> he solvent. MARION L. SRITLER. AAiujivistrntor. January 19, !SS9. Jan. 24 31. Eeh. 7.
Hemphill & Honan, -DEALERS IN— Bools, Shoos, Hats Caps, AND. Eurmsliings. Labs’ Fisa Shoes A Specialty^ RensßElakb ....... Indiana
DELINQUENT TAX LIST.
A <irf.an«l» and Lots rHurned D<‘li>iqii< nt Tor Ihe Hon-Pay-lurut ol* T-- icr ter Ihe Vcar 18H7; Ja«>pcr County, Ind.
NAMES Description >? ol*G 2 £:r • xi ■ i isiti?! -• sia .4' OK " of I i,!; : *- • JT3 ’’ •' j • *+ ; | OWNERS.. Lands. .Ij:j: j : fji ’ HANGING GROVE—NO. 1. » 3 Anderson, Rollin Wsw se 34 2SI 5 40 , do lie sw :« 29 40 . do sildl. nesw T 4 29 S 40 do sddl. nw so 34 29 3 40 27 43 tt* Lewis. Julia sH sw 26 29 5 so addl. do s*4 sw 29 29 3 80 22 67 186 Thompson, Alfred sc nw 13 29 R 40 do nw 13 29 t? 80 13 23 GILLASt-NO. 2. 48 Carlin, Gage A W Lne sc 22 31 5 40 2 62 30 Coffman, Algerilomr Vis33aw3Basene26 30 3 16 to 2 tc> 51 Coffman, Anna e'/i s 33a w3Ba se ne26 30 5 16 50 296 60 Davis, Kff.i cl 6 a s 28a sw ne 25 30 5 16 do - nw SW 27 30 5 40 6 60 SOGrav, Thomas n)i 25 31 5 320 addl. do survey fee nV4 '2331 5 320 33 97 89 Gallagher, Anthony sw nw 35 30 5 40 7 29 96 Hilton, Elizabeth sw sw 230 5 40 437 ' 118 Johnson, 1 N & burger D. E. nesw 22,81 5 40 . 236 158 MeQua, James W sw se .2330 i> 40 310 177 Odem, Samuel sw sw 27 30 5 40 4 92 186 Posey, Geo \V s« nw 24 30 5 80 13 69/ 188 Potts. Lucinda w(4 nesw 34 30 5 29 “ s!4 sw 34 30 5 80 940 190 Polsell, Henry wl-5 nl-20c)iswl2 3S 5 80 do n 1-8 nw sw 12 30 5 5 do ptsw senw i 12 30 5 320 do w&eptaw-uw 12 30 5 38 00 905 23iRicliardson.ee nwsc 30 31 5 40 6 12 WALKER-NO. 3. 30 Brown, Chalmers se 27-31 6 160 715 35 Bishop Bros. nw se 2 31 0 40 do n end w‘4 ne 11 31 6 60 addl. do nwse 2 31 6 40 addl. do nw ne 11 31 6 40 13 58 36 llrcyfoglc, Jacob swsw 23 31 640 929 38 Boyer, Janies A sw sc 8 31 6 35 92 do ncnc 17 31 6 40 9 69 53 Carson. Allison se sw 32 31 5 40 3 81 124 Goff, Bernice A e l 4 nw 15 31 5 80 do addl c‘„ nw 15 31 5 80 15 72 125 Guard, Rebecca iiw nw 16 31 6 40 6 01 128 Grymes, Mary E. w‘,-4 ne 34 31 6 80 do e‘i nW' 34 31 6 80 9 28 153 Hurley. Charles W wpi sw ne 2 31 5 20 1 47 175 Jouveuat, Charles se ne 20 31 6 40 do se 20 31 6 100 do eii sw 20 3 1 6 80 do s*i ne 21 31 6 80 do se 21 31 l» 1611do w‘4 SW 21 31 6 80- . ilo SW nw 21 31 6 40 do all 28 31 6 640 do n*4 no 29 31 6 80 do ne nw 29 31 H 40 do sw SIV 29 31 5 40 do swnw 29 81 5 40 110 27 196 Little, James A e‘4 sw 34 81 8 80 do, nw sw 34 31 6 40 do SW DW 34 31 6 40 13 05 213 Miller, Abraham ne sw 34 31 6 40 do e>4 ne 33 31 6 80 do w>4 11W 34 31 6 80 17 67 229 McGhnßcy, James e!4 ne 14 31 5 80 do nw nc 14 31 5 40 13 26 231 McCracken Josephn sw ne 1 31 5 40 3 59 263 Peters, Eliz. L. e'/t sw 6 81 6 80 do nw sw 5 31 6 40 7 30 281 Rude, Calista n>/ nw 26 31 6 80 27 79 294 Sabin. M sesw 2 31 0 40 do survey fee addl se sw- 2 31 6 40 7 42 313Smltii, John T. pt e*4 sw 18 31 6 76 28 699 328 Tiukliaiu, Lorenzo ne nc 3 31 6 36 43 addl. do survey fee ne ne 33163643 11 37 344 Todd a Flowers nw nw 14 31 5 40 3 59 355 Whig, oclina J. ei4 nw 33 31 6 80 4 78 BARK LEY-NO. 4. . I 11 Aman, Frank nesw 4 30 0 40 4 20 25 Bill, IVa E. t>ii ne 18 30 5 so 429 29 Bolls, Henry C 7 e‘, nw 33 30 sso 670 40 Burns, Rachel A/ nw cor sv se 29 30 0 0 928 66 ( lager. John & wife se ne 2o 80 0 4.) 8 34 227 Ixmgstretli.Jus etux ne se 27 8o •> 4o 22 50 255 Marlatt, Mary n‘A se nw 92u o zo 429 285 Nichols. EsthcrJane sw ne 28 80 6 40 4 29 375 tqdtler, Marion L. uene 5 :50 6 14 11 do survey lee, addl. ne ue 5 30 0 11 11 10 67 395 See Jesse A swnw 32 30 0 40 4 55 465 Zimmerman,J. Win se nw 93u 6 40 do n’iswnw 9 30 0 20 do nw j c 9 30 6 Oj 10 22 Marion-no. c. 70 Downing, Aurelia s29anw nc , 32 29 0 29 11 is 108 Freeland. Elizabeth pt sw 19 29 0 50 97 182 Kohler, Catherine ptn.csw 177 Janies, Frances J A lot 10 e‘/J ne 25 29 7 858 1 08 205 I^onard,Joseph etal w!4 so 23 29 7 80 48 3.8 813 Ritchey. Samuel W. eta sw sw 29 29 6 20 , do- n 33a se sw 29 29 0 33 24 78 315 Eiteliey, O. K. s7asesw 29 29 0 7 do nllane uw 32 29 0 11 do n 11a nw ne 32 29 0 11 51 81 397 Welsh, Mary E sc nw 82 29 0 40 . do s29ane nw 32 29 o 20 31 on JORDAN-NO. 7. 3 Allen, EG ski ne 34 28 7 80 10 08 55 Dewey, Catherine "nw sw 21 28 740 711 84Hutton, Cornelius e(4 ne sc 19 28 6 20 139 90 Harris, Laura Jane nw nw 25 28 740 S6B 145 Lewis, Sarah B n'/ t sw ne 25 28 7 20 , . do mid >4 se nc 25 28 7 13 33 ' do B*4 SW lie 25 28 7 20 do nw se 25 28 7 40 10 23 153 Lewis, Nathan sene ,28 28 7 40 3 68 180 Michael, Laura R ne nw 15 28 7 40 do Wptse nw I') 28 7 25 10 97 216 Raymond.KrminaD lie 18 28 7 160 48 19 217 Kitcliev. Samuel W. e pt se ne 15 28 7 24 25 736 231 Spitlur, M: L s5-Bnenc 21 28'O' 25 112 236 Sullivan, John L,’ nw nw 20 28 ti 40 623 264 i Welsh. Henry ami s 1-16 d*4 se 15 28 7 5 j Erwin, ltlioda sj£ se 22 28 780 do, , uw ne 22 28 7 40 21 50 NEWTON—NO. 8. 26 Crisler, Susan C ttVt se 29 30 7 450 897 50 Gains. Nancy s(4 sw [ 31989 7so *do ‘ w‘/i uw.„V -i7IS9 7 •80- 21- 97 200 Warren, Rhoda ei4 se ' . KEEN ER-NO. 9M ;^ 3 Abraham, William w!4 se ’ -36.32 7 80 do se sw 36,32 7 40 do 111 2 sw -. '36.32 7 80 36 92 9 Burke, John swnw 11 32 7 40 2 66 11 Bur Well, Alll os A 11Q sl6a c3oa n*4 ne 132 7 4 ' 794 13 Breidenbaugh, se 11 32 7 160 [Mary Ida sw ■ 11 32 7 160 do e'/i lIW 11 32 7 80 23 03 15 Brockway.JuliaAnn pt nw lie .25 32 7 19 354 52 Carpenter, EdwiuE nene* 11 32 740 2 oil 57 Coover, William A 11 3-4 ne nw 34 32 7 30 3 07 75 Daison. Benjamin It 7b 3 DeMotte 482 111 Goodwill & Gossett s& e eud nf4ne 1327 ■l2 20 67 129 Haves. Vl> swnw 31 32 7 4u 4 84 138 Harrington', B. W. sHnvv 36 32 780 1143 144Halloren, Michael sw ne 231 7 40 do sl4se ne 2 31 7 20 do addl sptne 231 7 6y 14 11 ,163 Karnp. Henry sw se 24 32 7 4C do n!4 BW ne 25 32 7 20 083 177 Knott, S A n'/j tw 12 317 80 730 5 I .*
' QTATE OF INDIANA, ( H• - * ' - v Jasper County, i OO, 1, George M. 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 delinquent, by the Treasurer of said county, for the non-payment of taxes due thereon for the year 1887, and former yearn with ten 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 liable 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 the owners thereof, at the time of sale, will be sold at public auction, at the Court House door; in Rensselaer, on the second Monday in February, being the eleventh day of February, A. h>. I8»a. IST) WitM*, toy hand ,u,d oOcblmd. j ) Auditor Jasper County.
FOUTZ’S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERB no HOW. .11l OH al Otua •(,, or Lm*s res. If Foatz*s Powders are used in time. FOutzl Powders wlllcure and prevent HooCaouraa. Foots** Powder* will prevent Sana I* Fowxa. FootxliT'owders will IncreaseUie quantity of mlllt and cream twenty per cent, and make the butter dm and sweet. FtmtxX Powders will core or prevent almost HOT Prsaaax to which Horses and Cattle are subject. Fotrr*** Powrwoa will bits Satisfactiox. Sold everywhere. DAVIS *. POUT*, proprietor. BILTUIOU. XS.
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"*l " ‘ = ,r- y ' S 2 2 2o o g % NAMES Deacription 1 ff ?| OF Of sir: V : .5: : OWNERS. Lands. • • : KEENER—NO 9. (Continued )] 190 McCiillum. Nelson Bpt nf4 ne 132 7 8 13 12 199 McCoy, Flora J. It Mb 2 McD’s add Deinotte 2 1* 212 Newman, John sene 11 32 7 40 do sAC pt lot 8 36 33 7 33 40 48 01 243 Bweeney, ThosC wpts% sw 233 7 50 do e side wi4 nene 2 32 7 10 10 48 01 240 Spitler, Marion L nJ4 nw 28 32 7 80 731 250 stebbe. Edward sw nw > 131 7 40 . 712 259 Steward.Ellcn&Har n Hide sw nw 28 32 7 ss 50 14 09 3 oThompson,Margaret ne nw 2 31 7 38 998 308 Van Vorst, John K ne sw nw 132 7 10 685 311 Waldron, David A n>i ne . 10 32 7 80 do senw 14 32 7 40 772 KANKAKEE-NO. 10. 55 Gillespie, ElizaM. sw se 26 32 5 40 642 71 Hinshaw, Emma It 7 ho Dunville 61 IP) Eacount G W s side 11'A sw 2S 32 5 77 8 07, 121 Maloy. Patrick n't sw 3 1 32 5 64 29 443 167 Htachel. August R>4 lie SW 22 32 6 20 4 % 178 Turner. Clarissa w‘4 sw 34 32 5 'BO 13 29 189 Wood. ST w(4 nw 35 32 5 80 8 83 194 Warren, Diadcma pt sft wof RivlO 32 5 456 222 WHEAT® lELD-NO. 11. 16 Brough, John e'4 w’4 se nw 31 33 6 10 8] '32 Cornel, Ira esd ss6a w>4sw2B 33 6 H 50 36 Collins, Mcranda J ei/sesw 36 32 6 2o 2 93 54 Dye, James se sw/ . 28 33 6 40 247 71 Folsom, Harrison eptnw nw 632 6 27 60 do Wpt 1 3 29 38 6 10 50 285 102 Hlirlblit. D Wptsw nw 31 33 63633(7 27 111 Hammond, EPfr sos River sw sw 30 33 6 382 576 133 James, Joseph sptl 2ne 29 33 6 33 35 42 139 Ream, John s', s'/i ne sw 31 33 6 10 81 142 Kcever, Abraham e'4 ne 30 32 6 so do * ne sc 30 32 6 40 992 153 Leonard, Josft John ne ne 5 32 6 38 17 do w!i lie 5 82 6 77 61 do se se 5 32 0 40 do Wl, SC 5 32 6 80 do sw 5 32 0 160 do * nw 5 32 6 153 52 26 11 j 183 Melser, Hanuon It 8 b 1 Wheat. 10 80 205 Parr. James W se 33 32 6 160 14 66 213 It utt. Frederick w side swsw 31 33 6 11 84 80 227 Heirs ol T. J and unit s)i lie 32.83 6 SO N. K. Spitler uiidljne sw 8r 3:1 6 40 370 239Sprague, Armanda sesw 15 32 11 40 3 82 260Tinkh.ini. holla sc se 34 32 6 40 do survey fee addl. se ae 82 6 ip 6 97 266 Thompson. Alfred 11'A sw 23 32 U 80 558 287 W oo*l, John H n!4 s'A nesw 81 33 6 10 977 297 Wultnee. Orlando ft [Catherine sw nw 28 32 6 40 391 395 Yoiiumii, M Win & sw se 34 32 6 40 PHTurpic addl sw se 34 32 6 40 8 97 CARPENTE'R-NO. 12. 18 Blood, M J and I) J ic se 81 27 6 40 addl. do ditch tax sc se 31 27 6 40 27 48 25 Baker, Marion M s side sw 727 6 70 69 do n!4 nw 18 27 6 55 62 22 47 131 Fell, Alson A pt e‘4 »e 28 27 7 76 87 23 65 153 Gray, Mitchell(heirs n'4 nw 16 27 7 80 3C 66 227 Jacobs. Rufus e!i se 6 27 7 8 17 69 240 Kelley, William H nw 33 27 7 100 40 50 819 Nicholson, Geo VV sw 10 27 7 160> 22 62 322 Nicholson, Frai k W Vl'/, sc 32 27 7 80 21 52 242 Kittering, \\ illiamS w‘4 sw 15 27 7 80 23 74 ' MILROY—NO. 14. 39 Farrer, John L s'A sw 27 28 6 SO 16 45 41 Frederickson, Eliz Jne swsc 15 28 6 10 1 16 50 Hill, James w‘4 nw 24 28 6 80 I do se 25 28 6 160 do e‘4 sw 25 28 6 80 do e'/t ne 25 28 6 80 do s'/i sw 30 28 5 69 22 51 00 78 Meailer, Wm et al sw 12 28 6 ion do Wise 12 2S 6 80 20 88 UNION —NO. 15. 7 Atherton. MarensA eH sw 30 31 7 so lft J r Stratton ptßl 68 7 633 40 86 46 19 Bouton, Samuel F nw SW 21 31 7 40 8 20 1 52 Corning,J.iancr ptnwne 26 61 7 66 37 4 83 I 64 Coover, Wm. A. s!4 ne 35 31 7 80 6 40 100 Fay .Thomas J9ao ut lie cor se se 960 7 0 13 2lr 101 Freeman, Joshua und nw nw 63h751 25 344 104 Fay, Mary w‘4 uw nw 11 60 7 20 do addl w !i nw nw 11 80 7,20 24 16 158 ir«iiclihniilii, 11 ft F se se 12 60 7 40 4 20 214 Kent, John a. 't 5 6 b 2 Fair t inks 8 87 ! do It 1 2 b 3 <lo 189 i do II 9 10 bl 4 do 5 12 do It 5 6 bl 7 do 9 67 do It 12 bl R do " > 5 12 ilo It 7 8 bll 1 do 374 do It 9 10 bill do 304 s do It 19 20b 15 do 5 12 I 253 Mas-low. Jackson e‘4 se 18 30 6 80 is 19 j 2ii McKannun, K J ft II Its HI 24 bl 3 Fair Oaks 7 29 2.2 Marlatt Milissa J Us 11 12 13 14 15 16 hi 1 Fair 0.5 22 I 80S i:aborts. Geo M sw net 26 81 7 40 1 do addl survey fee sw ne 26'1il 7 40 987 i'you liinnnry, John S n‘4 786 6 8)3 0(> do nw sel 7 80 « 40 do n',4 sw 739 6 76 78 54 28 1 ills .Smith, Aslicl w;‘| u‘/, ne nw 24 SI 7 15 1 81 640 Spitler. John Eetui e side se 34 31 7 53 do sw 35 31 7 160 .16 82 871 Thompson, Alfred swnw 17 30 7 40 420 do ' Its I 2 bl 9 Fair Oaks 3 74 373 Thompson, S. P. swnw 30 30 73953 321 816 Sudler, J. F. w‘/» se 4:9)7 80 do se sti 430 7 40 11 27 INCORPORATED TOWNS TOWN OF RENSSELAER—NO. 5. 81 Bingham. Elizabeth F Newton’s add. Its 12bl 21 197 81 Ckiloote. Lyaia V. Ws adil Its 13 14 1) 25 3 31 106 Duvall. Cyrus W and Margaret J., Wsadd w'A of w 112 feet. Its 10 11 14 bl 37 13 02 236 Jones. Lenta M pt out It 23. sec 30 twp 29 range 6 a . 15 acres Rensselaer u 1 bl 24 * 7 96 I 303 Norris, Nancy Newton’s add ItafS 4 bl 18 2 80 h'.il Parcels,'Edgar M. Rensselaer It 13 bl 6 19 59 422 Rhoades, Fannie O, out lot 1 and 10 in see2o,twp __ 29. range 6, acres 3 " * 31122 423 Ramey, Marv E and John BWs add. Us 21 22 hi 29 5 81 428 Rieheson. lota and Wm L. Loop adtl It 2 bl 1 2 24 477 Stone. Mary J. TVs add lt3 b 2.3 '-24 302 Thompson, Alfred, Loop add It 10 11 bl 8 9 5.) 562 Warren. Louviea, Newton’s add Its 56 bl 13 / 884 KOI Zea, Eslella, Ws add It 23 bl 83 ■' 91 TOWN' OF REM I XGTOXr-NO. 13.' 114 Frazer, Margaret.'Remington,'ulnd 'Alt 10bl 13 - 87 125 Grillill, Ellen, Strut add Its 4 5 Kb 1 20« Kluu.se, Fraik'is, Ws adil 11 0 bl 2 J J* 2!S> l ilgh. John T. Reinirgtoil It 12 b 13 _ J J' 325 Slaughter, Maud O A. Bruei’s add it 8 9 bl 7 4,0 862*Speneer Emma L, ptse ne sec 23. tp 27 raiigc 7, .87 aeres being in TVs add It 1 bl 4 •>” 333 Spangler. Rebecca. Schatter’s add It 9 10 ;; *<» 343 Smith. Almira K Scaright’s add It 8 b! 1 •> 81 348 Stiller ft Gobisberry, Rem e- 2 ti Ti It 12 bl 12 30 18 374 Thompson , Alfred. Remington, It 11. bl 4 1 *>2 402 Williams, " right. Searight’s add its 236 bl 2 15 B<_ 405 Whiteman, Lucy E, ltemington, It 1 bl 19 4 97
GALBRAITH BROS. JANESVILLE. WIS. f * -in the Largest Importer* ofBRITISH HORSES In the world. Have Imported three UmM the number of aret-oleae wrtae wjwwtwj horeeeofanr arm In the United States, mad have now on band for actnal iale over 220 I head of * [Clydesdale, EitgUshShire, Suffolk Fuaoh, Clmland Bay . And Haeknoy Stallions. I .pondwee'eolMtedlswdforcautSiiMhSt
