Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1889 — Page 8
THE REPUBLICAN
REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.
When the o.bnracUT of the ih-truineut is no) apeclttotL it will l*e ntilstrltw-! that it is n asruicr M Tbe Ihttn n.»* ». w. menu north, south, east, west The letters in combinatlon, as ne sw Ac. utaml tor northeast quarter, southwest quarter Ac J'lie tlate given in cnch item denotes the time the Instrument was executeu. When tljls was -hiring the (ireaetit year, only the inontli and day are given, as tree.. IS. When tbe instrument wns made in some lormer year, the tuM date, but abbreviated is given,as: Nov Ist, *B4. Frank Foltz to Dominic V. Medium, Jan. 1, nw uw 32-28-6,40 acres, Jordan...... t 400 W. H. Mitchell to Abraltant A. Benton, !>ept. 20 sc 2-31-I>; SO acres Walker.. 1500 Sarah S. Beecher to Wllaotl Shaffer, Jau. 23, e| sw 20-2U-7. SO acres. Newton.... 1200 Ellis Jones to John L. S. Gray nw ne and of se nw 1 (»- 27-7, Car|tenter tp 1100 A«<l. Jasper Co. to John L. K. Gray, Jan. 20, ne no 10-27-7. 40 acres. Carpenter tp.. 320 A. X. Dakin to Frank Gnss, March 28 ’BB s* It 3, bl 4, Fair Gala 6 David B. Nowels to. Chns. D. Newels, Jan. 10, e| so 27-30-7, 80* acres. Newton .... 2000 Man* Underiiill to Jno. W. Phelps. Dec. 0, It 21. pt n| sw 30-27-0, Remington ..,. .*IOO Jno. W. Pitch** to John F. Hrannan Jan. 21, pt of above 250 Tlios. E. Donncly to John Mitchell Dec. 3, It 1, bl 15, Remington, quitclaim 50 Danl. Van Duscn to Robt Van Dusen. Jan. 5, se nw and e$ . < nw nw 30-32-6, 60 acres Whoatfleld 200 Dan’l Vail Dusen to Clara Frame, Jan.Ji, ne uw 30-32-0, Wbeatfteld 1 Henry T. Thornton to Alex McKinley Mar. 17. Its 11,12 bl 14. Rensselaer, Weston’s Addition 135 Alex. McKink*}’ to Henry T. Thornton, Sept. 17, sjime as above 124 Geo. F. Jones to Win, C’ooikh* ctal. Mar. 111, ’64 nw ne - and nw nw 34-31-5, Gillam quitclaim 1 Jas. Shouglijto W. I). Swisher Jan. 12. nw nw 34-31-5, Gillam, quitclaim, : 4 Jas. German to Jas. F. Biff Oct 25. ne nw 9-30-6. 40 > acres, Barkley 400 shoso wishiug to buy blaukets, flaumds uud yarns will do well to call on R. Fendig. He is bound to them out. Will yen suttVr with dyspepsia and liver eouiplaim P Shiloh’s Vitaiiaer is aoiuranteed to cure you. For sale by Long & Eger. , xx 39-ly. Rinehart’s Cough Balsam will so'-n break up a cold or cough- 25c. Somebody is going to draw tbe prize at Priest & Paxton’s.
When Baby m sick, we gave her Caitoria, When she was a Child, she cried forCastoria, When she became Mias, she clung to Caatoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castpria For restoring the color, thichening th«-growth :imi hoautifviug the hair, and preventing baldness, H&tl’saHair rcnewer is unsurpassed. \Vhat enhances the beauty of line feii uri-s more than skin? Even plain features are made attractive by a good < ouiploxu.ii. To sectiye this, pitr if v } our b'ood'with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It has no Kjn» ; . Pri-eSI. Six bottles S 5 Worth c'o a 'mlllo. Eminent physici ms everywhere recommend A'.er's Cherry P**ctoral as the most reliable remedy that can bo had for col 's, oi ugks, and all pulmouary disorders. Asti jour druggist for Ayer’s Almanac; it is the best publication of the kind and full of information, I have a large and well selected stock of overcoats and heavy clothing which will be sold at first cost R. Fes dig. Shiloh’s Vitalizer a what you need for consumption, loss of appetite, dizziness, aad all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle at Long & Eger’s. ~ English Spavin Liniment removes ail hard, soft,, or calloused lumps and blemi-hes f.oia horses.«blood spavin, curb-splints, sweeney, ring-bone, stiller sprain-; ali swolen throats.'coughs etc. Save $5 by use of one bottle. Warranted (Sold by L«»ng & Eger. Drug gists, Rensselaer. ImL 20 30 ly Itch. Mange and scratches on hnihan or animals in 3C» minutes oy Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This ne\br Mis. Sold by Long & Eger, druggist, Bensselac-r. <si , I * . ' .* " v - - For colds, coughs and lung diseases, get Rinehart's Cough Balsam. 25 c.
Who Lnuirhfc La»tf Perkina—And ao you're p.uftg to the fancy drev* troll? What coatuiuc are you going to » ear? , Su>urt Aleck—l think I'll l» rrow vour •ummgr writ and go a* a trump. \Vhat •re you going to wcwrr . Perkins—l guests I’ll >ut on -your diagonal Prince Albert and go as a lookingglass. ' ' , Priorom Vlctorim’s Horsemaiulilp. Princess Victoria, tbd oldest daughter of the Empress, who wanted to marry Alexander ot Ilatlenberg, is proving herself a great whip. Bhe recently drove a four inhand attached to a light drag a distance of sixtv miles, visiting B|>a.duu and Potsdam. Her younger sister, Marguerite, followed “with a single team, handling the ribbons herself. Bow to Cut • Hod to. A simple method of accurately cutting, a bottle is to pin e it upon some hut foundation and till it with linseed oil tc the point at which you desire the line ol scpanilion to occur. Tlien take an iro:i rod ot as great a diameter as will pass into the bottle, make it almost white hot and dip it into the oil. After Che lapse of * few moments a sharp crack is heard, nn i the bottle is found to be as neatly cut as if with a diamond. If the bottle be very thick, and the crocking sound not beard in a few seconds, a,little cold water thrown on the outside will accomplish the desired result. __ Inworthjr of Trust. , “ Wise —John, the new maid told uu that vou tried to kiss her this morning. Husband—What? Ami I paid iicr i dollar to say nothing to you about it. Discharge her at once. Such a i*ersou b not to he trusted. _ CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. To the Editor-Tlease Inform your readers that 1 hate a posltl»e remedy for the above named disease. By Its timely use thousauds of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottle* of my remedy ritac to an v of your readers who hare consumption It they will send roe their express and post office address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM. 11. C.. 181 fearl aL, New York. fruit Trees For Sale. Persons con tent plating the purchase of fruit trees will do well to examine my stock of over 7,000 apple trees, on the larnriof Luther Pousler,'2 miles uortn anil $ mile east of JtensselHer. Said nursery contains 29 varieties of choice grafted trees. The trees are two years old and Lora 3 to 5 feet high snd are in a healthy find thrifty condition. These trees will be sold for the spring delivery of ’B9 at 20 cents each, with one year’s guarantee. I am also prepared to furnish all other kinds of fruit and ornamental tjrees Ac. at the lowest possible prices. Any orders left with either Luther Pouslfer or Warren Robinson will receive my prompt attention. 22-5 t H. B. Murray.
New Furniture Store. David Nowels «fe Son, C. D. Novels, have opened up a new furniture store in Novels’ Block, one door west of Emmet Kannal’s jewelry store. They have the most complete line of furniture and the largest stock of any house in Rensselaer. 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 uo 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—Notice to Borrowers. Notice is hereby given that all 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 ou the fourth Monday in March, 1889, unless interest and all costs are paid on or before day of sale. Geo. Al. Robinson, J. C. All persons to be indebted to the firm of N. Warner & ISons, or having good reasons for suspecting themselves | to be iu that condition, are requested. to call around and liquidate such indebtedness, forthwith, at once and immediately. It is now past the First of January and the promised settlements must now be made. “We need it in our business” N. Warner & Son. For lanm back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster, price 25 cts, at Long & Eger’s. Croup, whooping cough ami Bronchitis iiu medially relieved by Shiloh*.cure. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s cure is the remedy tor you. Sold by Long & £ger. —■ « Catarrh cured, health ana sweet breath secured, by\Shiloh’s catarrh remedy. Price 5Q 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 & Egf.u. That hacking cough can bo so quick- j ly cured by Shiloh’s cure. We guaran- 1 tee it. Long & Egeh. . I
The favorite Medicine for Throat und LunjfPiOiruilb'has long been, and still is, Ayer's Chun Pectoral. It cures Croup, Whooping Cough,Bronchitis, anil Asthma iMHitm-s irritation of the Larynx and Fauces; strengthens the Vocal Organs; allays soreness of the Lungs; prevents Consumption, and, even iu advanced stages of that disease, relieves Coughing anil tnduiVs Sleep. There is no other preparation tor. diseases of the throat and lungs to be compared with this remedy. , “My wife had a distressing cough, with pains in the side and breast. We tried, various medicines, but none did her any good until I got a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which has cured her. A neigh, bor, Mrs. Glenn, had the measles, anil the cough was relieved by the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I have no hesitation in recommending this Cough Medicine the best the world knows.*’—R. Horton, Foreman Headlight, Morrillton, Ark. “I have been afflicted with asthma for forty years, and last spring wan token with a violent cough which threatened to terminate my days. Every one pronounced me in consumption. I. determined to try Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Its effect was magical. I was immediately relieved and continued to improve until entirely recovered.”—Joel Bullard, Guilford, Conn. “ Six months ago I had a severe hemorrhage of the lungs, brought on by an incessant cough which deprived mo of sleep and rest. I tried various remedies, but <>l>tained no relief until I began to take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. A few bottles of" this medicine cured me.”—Mrs. E. Coburn, 111 Second st., Lowell, Mass. “For children afflicted with colds, coughs, sore throat, or croup, I know of no remedy which will give such speedy relief nnd comfort as Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I lmve found it, also, invalnable in cases ><f Whooping Cough.’’—Ann Lovejoy, 1257 Washington st., Boston, Mass. "Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is the only cough medicine to tie relied on in dangerous cases.”—H. B. Hilton, Kittanning, Pa. §
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, rnttrAHED ET Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, if f??. Solit liy Druggists. I'riw M : six Indies, iMWIm THE STATE Of INDIANA,) Jasner County, i Be* In Jasper Circuit Court, to March Term, A. D. 1889. Lewis Tice and SamlO C. Tice. vs. '** Alvin D. May, Sallie It. May, wife of Alvin I>. May, dame's 11. May •> Kate May wife of Jas. 11. May, I lav id B. May, Fannie ltodiuan, Clihs. O. Rodman liusland So. 3922. of Funnic Kotlnmh, | the unknown heirs, | devisees anil legatees | ofSinah May deceased, 1 the unknown heirs | devisees nnd legatees I of the unknown heirs | devisees and legatees | of Silinh May deteas- | ill. , J 1 Be it re mem aerial, that on this 43th day of January, A. D.lsxo, the above named plaintitfs by WiUiamJC, Cummings their Attorney tilt'd In the offiac of the Clerk of said Court their compluiilt against said defendants to quiet titje to certain real-estate ill' Jasper colnty, .State of Indiana, and also tlie affidavit of a oonij»etcnt person, that said defendaugs James 11. May, Kate May, wife of Janas 11. May, David B. May, Fannie Charles O. Rodman husband of Fannie Rodman, the unknown heirs ilevissces nnd legatees of Sinnli May, deceased, tlie unknown heirs devisees anil legatees of the unknown licirs devisees and legatees of Sittah May deceased, are non-residents of the State sos Indiana, said non-resident defendants art* therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said suit, and that said cause will stand for trial at the March term of said Court, 1889, to-wit: on the 25th day of March, 1889. . ..\V ITXKSS- my-liand and. tlie seal |SEAtI of the said Court, affixed at office in l ) Rensselaer, on this 25th dav of JunVC7 tP a/ uarv, A. t>. lssi). JAMES P. IRWIN. Clerk. By S. C lit win, Deputy. HIT BE. THE STATE OK INDIANA.) cc Jasper County; i In Jasper Circuit Court, to March Term. A. i). I»S9. Jo-ima J.Timmons, j _ vs ' r I Thomas Clark.am! . | Clark, his wife. John I Willcut. . Willcut,! wife ot John Wiltcut.! I’eter S. Striekter I Sliickler. | v ile of IMir S. Sfricki i ler Franklin (J. KtHcklsr l No, 2911. —— Slriekler. | wife of Franklin G. | Strirkler M ver Fried- : harger. Frii | w ile of Mver Ff'eiilver- | gi-r. Waiter A. Itol'i- i son. .... Robison wife | of Walter A. KoUi-1 son. J BEIT REMEMBERED. That on this 7th day of JaunarvJ A. I). 1889. the slsivenamed plaintifl. by William Cnminings ids attorney, tiled in said Court his complaint against said defendants, to quiet . tittle to certain real estate, and also tlie affidavit of a competent person, that said defendants. are all non-residents of the state of Indiana, said non-resident defendants are therefore by order of said conrt hereby; .notified of the t>cndeney ol said suit, and that said cause will stand for trial at the March term of said Court, 1889, to* wit: on the !V.h day of March. 1889. > WITN ESS. My hand ami the seal of said Court. aiUxed at office in licnsV ) selae.r. on this 20th day of Jauuary i>„ ism) - i JAMES F. IIiWIN, Clerk. Wrt. Cummings. Ally, for IMff. J: n.SI-Sl. Feb 7.
Farmers and Stock Men Should feed the Excelsior horse and cTiitle food. The best nit dioiue for stock poultry. 1 pound sample packages for 25 cts. 6 pound boxes for sl. For sa’e-bv „ *» 20-29 1 vr. Frank B. Meyer. :Vvr-"-'n. -* JOHN, GRAVED, WHKATFIEI.D, INDIANA. AUCTIONEER. Saies attended in any part of Jasper and adjoining counties, also Real Estate Agent and Justice of the Peace, Collections -promptly attended to. barge amounts of fdi i.is am! town property for sale. Address - * - Wbiatfiud, Isp. XXI li
DELINQUENT TAX LIST.
ALM orLniulk and LoU I'rlnrnfd IPi’li’iqucnt Ibr Ihe Aon Pajitirnt oI'JTf xen tor ll»e Year 1887; Jasper,County, Ind.
i prpT' i; -of ; of inifli II? i ~ • p OWNERS. j. Land*. j‘: ‘ IIH-' Ik t i .. .. 1- „ L- LLii_k L HANGING GROVE—NO. I. 3 Anderson, Rollin W ow sc fit 29 3 40 ilo no HW 34 29 3 40 ■ I do addl. tie aw 24 29 5 40 ! do addl. nw ae 34 29 5 40 27 43 87 Lewis. Julia »w 28 29 S 80 ! addl. do »!4 sw 29 29 580 22 67 18« Thompson, Alfred so nw 13 29 5 40 <lo w‘i nw 13 29 5 80 13 28 ! . GILLAM—NO. 2. 48 Carlin, Gage AWL nc sc 22 31 5 40 2 62 50 Cotfnini). Algenlonic >is:t:iaw3RaHeno2(i SO 5 18 Su IK 51 Coffman. Anna e l /i a Xki w3Ba se ne2« 30 5 16 50 296 #0 Davis. Kff* c Hi a s 2an sw ne 2> 30 5 16 do nw SW 27 30 5 40 8 60 86 Gray. Thomn# n)i 25 31 5 320 addl. do survey fee n‘,i * 23 31 5 320 3397 89 Gallagher. Anthony sw nw 35 30 540 729 96 Hilton, EliailieOi sw aw' 230 5 40 457 118 Johnson. 1 N A Burger DF. ' nesw 22 81 540 256 „ 138 MeQua, James W sw ac 23 30 5 40 Bto 177 Odem, Samuel sw sw 27 30 5 10 492 186 Posey, Geo W nw 21 30 5 80 13 69 188 Potts. Lucinda " w l /, ne sw 34 30 6 29 B*4 sw 31 30 5 80 9 40 190 Poiseli. Henry yvl-5 nl-20e>,swl2 3# 5 80 do nl-Bnyvsw 12 80 5 5 do pt sw se nw 12 580 5 320 do s&c pt sw nw 12 30 3 86 60 003 234 Richardson, C C nw se 36 31 540 612 WALKER-NO. 3. 30 Brown, Chalmers se 27-31 0 160 715 85 Bishop Bros. nw -e 2 31 6 40 • do n end w‘4 ne 11 31 6 60 adill. do nw se 2 81 6 40 addl.- do nw nc 11 31 6 40 13 58 38 llrcyfogle, Jacob sw sw 23 31 640 920 88 Boyer, James A sw se 8 31 6 S 3 92 do 1 none 17 31 6 40 9 «» 38 ('arson. Allison aesyv * 32 31 540 381 ] 124 Goff, Bernice A Ci nw 15 31 5-« o do adill el* nw 13 31 5 80 1542 i 125 Guard, Rebecca iiw nw 16 31 640 601 j 128 Grytnes. Mary E. w'i ne 34 31 6 80 * " do e‘i nw :4 31 6 so 028 133 Htirli v. Charles W « 1 , sw ne 231 5 20 147 175Jouyemit,Charles sene - *• ' 20 31 6 40 •do se f 20 31 6 KOI do efi sir 20 31 « 80 do s>4 ne 21 31 6 xo do se 21 31 6 160 do w!| SW 2)316 80 ito sw nw ■ 21 31 6 40 do all 28 31 6 140 do nil nc 29 31 6 80 do ne nw 29 31 6 40 do sw sw 20 31 5 40 ■III sw liw 29 3L 5 40 110 27 106 Little, .lames A «!■* aw ’ 34 Br 6 80 do lIW SW 34 SI 6 40 do sw PW 34 31 6 40 13 03 213 Miller, Abraham . nesw 34 31 n 40 do eK ne 33 31 6 80 do w a nw 34 31 6 80 17 67 229 McGimsey, James ne- 14 31 5 80 do nw ne 14 31 5 40 13 20 231 McCracken Josephn sw ne 1315 40 359 263 Peters, Eliz L. e;4 sw 6 81 6 80 do nw sw 5 31 6 40 <3O 281 Rude,Calista n>; nw 26 31 6 80 27 70 294 Sabin. M se sw 2 31 6 40 ~ do survey fee addl sO sw 2 31 6 40 t 42 318 Smith. Jiih'n T. pt t l /, sw 18 31 6 76 28 699 328 Tinkhaiu, Lorenzo ne nc 3 31 6 36 43 addl. no survey fee ne ne 33163843 11 37 344 Todd s Flowers’ nw nw 14 31 540 359 366 AVing, Selina J. eV4 nw 33 31 680 478 BARK I.EY-NO. 4. II A man, Frank nesw t3OO 40 420 25 Bill, VVn E ejj ne 18 30 5 so 429 .29 Bulls, Henry C e l , nw 3il 30 SSO 6,0 40 Burns. lOtchel A rnw cor s* se 29 30 6 r> 028 66 ( lager. John & wife sene 20 So (i 4.V 8.34 227 l.ongslretli.Jas elu.X nese 27 30 6 m 22 50 255 Mai iatt, Mary n>4 se nw 9296 so 4 29, 285 .Nichols. Estl.erJane sw-ne 26 So 6 40 4 29 . 875 Spitler. Marion L.; nene •} 30 ti MU do survey lee, addl. nene 5 30 6 44 11 10 67 395 Bee Jesse A _ sw nw 32 30 040 455 465 ZimnienmiU.J. Will se nw 9 3u 6 40 do n'/Jswiiw o :to o 20 do uw t.u 930 0 4t> 10 22 1 MaRION-NO. 6. 70 Downing. Aurelia s 20a nw At: 32 29 6 29 11 18 | 108 Freeland. Elizabeth pt sw 19 29 6 50 07 182 Kohler. Catherine id nesw 25 29 7 13 6,s 177 James, Frances JA, lot 10 es- ne 2*> 29 T- 358 1 68 205 Lennaril,Joseph etal w*'i ac 23 29 t 80 48 33 313 Ritchey. Samuel W. e'/y sw sw 2!t 29 8 20 110 II 33a 80 BtV- 29 29 6 351 24 78 315 Kitehey, O. K. s 7 ase sw 29 29 6 7 do nllanc nw 32 29 6 11 do ullanwne 82 29 (1 11 J 4 :» 897 Welsh. Maiy K se nw 82 29 6 Pi do s29ane uw 32 29 629 90 JOIiDAN-NO. 7. * 3 Allen, EG s\i ne 34 * s I $ 55 Dewey, Catherine nwsw 21 28 . 40 <ll 84 Hutton, Comelius ei4 ne se 19 28 0 20 139 90 Harris, Laura Jane uw nw 25 28 7 ,40 368 145 Lewis, Sarah B n% 8W ne 25 28 7 20 do mill %se uc 25 28 7 13 38 do sU sw ne 23 28 7 20 nw se 25 28 7 40 10 88 153Lewii Nathan sene 2S 28 7 40 3 68 iso Michael, Laura R ne nw 15 28 7 40 do yvptscmv l"> zs < 23 16 9, 216 Ravin on d.Kpnin aD ne 18 28 71 00 48 19 217 Kitehev. Samuel W. eptsc ne 15 28 7 24 25 736 231 Spitler, M. L s3-Bneue 21 28 023 112 236 Sullivan, John L. tnvnw 20 28 040 628 264 \ Welsh. Henry and s 1-16 n>4 sc 13 2S < 5 | Erwin, lilioda se 22 28 7so do nwue 22 28 7 40 21 50 NEWTON-NO. 8. _ 26 Crisler, Susan C e‘/ £ se 29 30 780 897 50 Gains. Nancy sw til 29 7 SO do W’/i UW 31 29 , so 21 200 Warren, Rhoda e‘4 se 31 29 7 80 23 46 KEENER—NO. 9. f 8 Abraham, William w'i se 36 32 7 80 do se sw 36 .!2 7 40 do ti i a syv S 6 32 7 80 36 92 9 Burke. John sw nw ‘ 11 32 740 260 11 Bill-well. AinosA Bli slCa e3oa n',4.nc 132 7 4 794 13 Breideubaugh, se 11 ; 42 7 160 [Mary Ida sw 11327 160 do e>4 nw 11 :« 7 80 25 03 13 Broekway.JuliaAim pt nw ne 25 82 719 354 32Carpenter, EdwinE nene II 32 740 266 57 Corner. William A n 3-4 ne nw 84 32 730 307 75 liaison. Benjamin It 1b 3 DeMotte 482 111 Goodwin & Gossett sA e end ntfne 132 7 12 20 67 129 Hayes. I>D swuw 31 32 7q£u 484 I 138 Harrington, B. W. s«nw 36 32 144 Halloren, Michael sw ne 231 7 40 do s y t sc ne 231 7 20 do adill sptne 231 7 6o 14 11 163 Kami). Henry . sw se 24 32 74C 'do n>4 nw nc ,25 32 720 683 177 KllCfl, S A n‘/4 S.W 12 31 780 730
STATE OF INDIANA, I Jasper County, ) 1, George M. Robinson; Auditor of said county,,do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and opmplete list of all the lands and town lots returned delinquent, by the Treasurer of said couniw, lor the non-payment of taxes due thereon for the year 1887, and former yenrs, with ten per Cent, penalty and interests thereon, together with the tax for the cuiTent year (1888) ansl the costs of advertising, so far as tho same are liable to be sold for taxes, as shown by the letnrn of said- Treasurer; and notice is hereby given, that as much of said lands and town lots as may bo necessary to discharge and pay the taxes, penalty, intertsfs and costs due thereon, or due from the owners ihereot. 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. s D. 1889. , , Witness my hand and official seal, this 16th day of January, 1889 [SEAL.} n GEORGE M. ROfeINSON, \ SrA I f Auditor Jasper County.
POtS'TZ’S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS So Homs* will ills of Colic. Pots or Lckg F»tkk, if Fount's Powders are nsed in time. Foote's Powders will cure nn<l prevent Hoe CnoLKit*. Fonts'* Powders will prevent Gapes IK Fowls. Founds Powder* will increase the quantity of nulk and cream twenty per cent., and nmfcc the bnuer ftnn sad sweet Kotin's Powders will care or prevent almost ETKET I'rsTASs to which Horses and t attic are suldect. Fom's Pownvßs will give Satisfaction - . Sold everywhere. DAVID K- POUTZ, Proprietor, V BALTIMORE. HD.
a '■ * T~| ; . pFFiFf I NAMES Description ?< 5 g «,= ff r*| Ot of •g: : t: : , .. ■ 13 • • s ■ OWNERS. Lauda. : • : KEENER-NO 9. (Continued )j 90 McCullum, Nelson Bptn% ne 132 7 8 13 11 99 McCoy, Flora J. It 14b 2 McD’s add Dcmotte 218 12 Newman, John se ne 14 32 7 40 do 1 sAC pt lot 8 36 33 7 33 40 48 01 13 Bweeney, Tboe C wpt aw 1 2 111 7 50 do e side Kh ne ne 232 7 10 10 48 01 40 Spitler, Marion I. n* nw 28 32 7 80 731 50 Stebbe, Edward aw nw 1 31 7 40 7 12 i.'>9 Steward.Kllm&Har n aide sw nw 28 32 7 38 50 14 0B 0 Thompson. Margaret ne nw 2 31 7 88 998 108 Van Vorat, John U ne sw nw 132 7 10 585 ill Waldron .David A n);ne 10 82 7 80 do , se nw 14 82 7 40 7 72 KANK A KEE-NO .10. 53 Gillespie, EtiraM. sw se 26 32 5 40 642 71 Hinshaw,'Fauna It 7 bd Dunville 51 10 Lnconnt G W s side n‘4 aw 28 32 5 77 807 21 Maloy. Patrick n>i sw 31 32 5 54 29 4 43 167 Stachel, August s, 1 , no sw 22 82 5 20 4 36 178 Turner. Clarissa w'4sw 34 32 5 80 13 29 189 Wood. 8 T w‘A nw 35 32 5 80 883 191 Warren. Diadeiua pt s A wof BiylO 32 5 456 222 WHEAT* 1 ELD-NO. 11. * 16 Brongb, John el 4 w<4 se nw 31 33 6 10 81 :t2 Cornel, lr» csd 856 a W>4SW2B 33 6 « 50 36 Collins. MerandxJ e>/4 se sw 36 <l2 6 20 2 98 54 Dye, James ra sc sw 28 33 6 40 247 71 Folsom, Harrison eptnw nw 682 6 27 60 110 Wpt 13 29 33 6 16 50 225 102 Hurlbut 1> WptSW nw 31 ICt 6 36 33 *7 27 lit Haininond, EP fr sol River sw sw 30 33 6 »82 576 133 James, Joseph sptl 2se 29 83 6 3T 85 42 i:«) Kearn, John k« 4 s',4 ne sw 81 S 3 B 10 81 142 Keevcr, Abraham ey, nc 80 32 6 80 110 nc sc 30 32 6 40 892 153 Leonard. JosA John he lie 5 32 6 38 17 « ilo W*4 ne 5 32 6 77 61 do sc se A 32 6 40 do wfx .se 5 32 6 80 do sw 5 32 6 160 do nw 5 32 6 153 52 26 11 IX3 Melser, Hannon it 8 bl Wheat. 10 80 205 I‘srr. James W SC 33 32 6 160 14 66 213 Butt. Frederick wsnteswsw 31 83 6 11 84 80 227 lleirs of T. J und uud >4 s*; ne 32 33 6 XO N. E. spitler undone »w 3? 33 6 40 370 239 Sprague, Arnunnla se sw 15 32 6 40 3 82 2UoTinkliam. holla se se :U 32 H 40 do survey fee addl. se se 34 32 6 40 6 97 266 Thompson. Alfred n<4'»W 22 82 6 80 558 287 Woml. John'll k), «!4 *c sw 31 33 6 10 977 297 Wallace, Orlando A [Catherineswuw 28 32 6 40 3 91 305 Yohiu-Jli. >1 Wm S sw sc 34 32 6 40 P HTurpio _ ail'll sw se 34 32 6 4 0 8 97 CARPENTER- NO. 12. 18 Blood, M J and D J »e sc 31 27 C 40 addl. do ditch tax sc se 31 27 6 46 27 48 25 Baker, Marion M » side sw 727 6 70 69 do n‘4 nw 18 27 C 55 62 22 47 131 Fell. Alson A pt e‘,4 nc 28 27 7 76 87 23 66 153 Gray. Mitchell(heirs n‘,4 nw 16 27 7 80 30 66 227 Jacobs. Rufus ey, se 6 27 7 8 17 69 240 Kelley, William H nw 33 27 7 160 40 50 319 Nicholson, Geo W sw 10 27 7 160 22 62 322 Nicholson, Frin k W w‘4 »c 32 27 7 8o 21 52 242 Kittering, \\ illiaiuS w‘,4 sw 15 27 7 SO 23 74 MILROY-NO. 14. 39 Farrer. 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Ws arid Its 13.14 U 25 331 106 Duvall, Cyrus W and Margurct J., Wsadil w!4 of W 112 feet. Its 10 11 14 hi 37 13 02 250 Jones. Lecta M lrt out It 23. sec :» twp 29 range 0 .15 acres Rensselaer It 11)1 21 796 365 Norris. Nancy Newton’s add its 3 4 hi 13 2 36 5.1)1 Pa reels. Eilear M, Rensselaer It 15 bl 6 19 59 422 Rhoades, 1 anuie O, outlaid and 10 in sec 30 twp 29. range 6. acres 5 ~ 22 423 Rainey, Marv E anil John SWs add.Da 2i 22 bl 29 531 428 tuehesnn, lofa and Wm L. Leop add It 2 til 1 3 24 477 Slolle. Mary J. Ws add It 3 b 23 2 2t 502 Thompson, AKred, Leop add It 10 11 bl 8 8 3!) 562 Warren. Louvica, Newton’s add its 5 6bi 18 3 34 60l Zea, Estella. Ws adrt.lt 23 bl 83 5 81 TOWN OF REMINGTON-NO. 13. 114 P'razer, Margaret, Remington, nnd !-4 It 10LI 13 87 125 Griffin, Ellen, Strat add Its 4 5 6 b 1 3 91 208 Klouse, Frau-.ix, Ws add It 6 bl 2 6 68 296 Pugh. John T. Remington it 12 b 13 3 17325 Slaughter. 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GALBRAITH BROS. JjfkNESVILLS. WIS., —Are the Largest Importers of— BRITISH HORSES lln the world. Have imported three Umat the number of flrst-claae prime wlnnlw* hones of any Arm in the United States, and hare now on band for actual sale over 220 head of Cfydesdale, English Shire, Suffolk Punch, Cleveland Bay And Hackney Stallions. Price* moderate, term* easy. Contb spondence solicited. Send for catalogue No. 9
