Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1891 — Page 8
REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS. Warranty Deeds W.vii Net Otherwise §pec--T- < 4fied- ■ Sheriff Jasper Co. to Win, B. ~r ; i . Austin, Jan. 29, s| se; e| BW. ‘Ju 160 acres,Walker, $278 Elizabeth A. Duvall to I. B. Washburn, Feb. 2, Its a, 6, bl 18„ Rensselaer, Newton’s , Add..../.., 600 Harvey Robinson to Jos. A. Robinson et al, Jan. 30, e| nw, ne 21-29-6; w| nW 22-29-6, 320 acres; pt sw 16-29-6, Barkley and Marion,.... 4600 Wm. B. Austin to H. J. Dexter et al, Jan. 17, uud| It 10 bl 9, Rensselaer,. 200 Emerson Quartermass to C. M. Favorite, Jan. 28, It 7 in 28-33-6. Wheatfield,.... 500 Wm. B. Austin to Ellen E. Graham, Feb. 4,. s| ne sw 23-31-5. Gillam,. 100 Eliza Norman et bar to Paris Harrison, Jan. 19, s| nw; nw nw 5-30-6, 100 acres, Barkley 1000 D. H. Turner et al to Wm. H. Jones, Apr. 11, ’BB, se nw * 36-32-5, Kankakee, quitclaim. 110
Caroline Shearer et al to A. Leopold, Jan. 22, It 12, bl 9, Remington, Western Add.. 300 Jas. Sheetz to Elizabeth J, .Green, Jan., 16 Its 10,11, bl 8 Rejnington Bruel’s Add.. 250 State of Indiana to Wm. A. Rinehart Adm’r. Jan. 24, se sw; ne sw; e| se; sesw; nw nw, 16-29-5, 240 acres, Auditor’s deed. Hanging Grove, 2150 Same to same, Feb. 6, w| se 16-29-5, 80 acres, Auditor’s deed, Hanging Grove 400 John Kaupke to Josephine Kaupke, Feb. 7, e| sw 2130«5, 80 acres, Gillam, 500 WeHre to Weirs and Creditors of Petition to sell Real Estate. THE STATE OF INDIANA, ) o n * Jasper County. |vv». In the Circuit Court. Notice is hereby given, that Preston M. QuerrV :W administrator of the estate of Daniel C. Prevo, deceased,late of said county and state, has tiled in the Circuit Court of said county, his petition to sell certain real estate belonging to said decedent, the personal property of said estate being insuffi. cient to pay the indebtedness thereof; and that said petition will come up for hearing at the March term, 1891, of said court, on the seeoiul day thereof, which term commences at the court house, in Rensselaer, Indiana, on the icth day of March, the year aforesaid, x. Witness the Clerk and the seal . ew «. r\of said Court, this 6th day of Febi Jruarv, A. D. 18M. • JAMES F. IRWIN, Eeb. 12-IS-24. Clerk. Sheriff's Sale. By Virtue of a certified copy of a decree and execution to me directed tromMie Cterk of the -Jasper Circuit Court, in a came No. 3925 wherein 'oscpli Leonard. Alva teouard, James I-eoiiMd and John Leonar.i by his guardian, Charles W. Dickson were plaintiSi and Oath ai in? Tinkiinm, Minnie W. liukhaia. Willie Tiukbam sail Gn.ce 1 inklmin. ('. O. Deming UvnryU oml and A R Cmbtini, comprising tac firmed Denn ng. Wood A Co were defendants. requiring me Io make the sum of six hundred and fifty-three dollars and thirteen neats qtiai. 13), together with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale on Saturday, March, 7tb, A. D. 1891, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven (7) years by the year, vi the following described real estate, to-wit: Tire BorniessT quarter (Si) of the northeast quartert 1 *) of section three (3). township thir-ty-one (31) north, range six (0) west, in Jaspercounty, Indiana. And shonl i such rents and profits not sell fora sum sufficient to discharge said decree and execution interest and costs, 1 will at the same time and place, and in the manner aforesaid expose at public sale the lee simple right •1 said deleudants in and to said real-estate or »> much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree and execution interest and ousts Said sale will be made without relief and In accordance w ith the order of Court in said decree. PHILIP BLUE, Sheriff of Jasper County, Indiana. A national Event. Tte bolding of the Worlds Fair in a city scarcely fifty years eld will be a remarkable event, but whether it will really benefit this nation as much as the discovery of the Restorative.Nervine by Dr. Franklin Miles is doubtful. This is just what the American people need to cure their excessive nervousness, dyspepsia, headache, dizziness, aleepies ness, neuralgia, nervous debility. dullness, confusion of mind, etc. It acts like a charm. Trial bottles and fine book on “Nervous and Heart Diseases,” with unequaled testimonials, free at B. F. Fendig & Co. It is warranted to contain no opium’ naorphiue or dangerous drugs. Shiloh’s Cure will immediately relieve Croup Whooping Cough and Bronchistia. Syrup Wb'Pine and Tar Will im medial ely u iievo eroup, whooping rough and bi onchitis. For sale DyT B. Meyer. Rheumatism Cured in A Day.— “Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to S days its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious It remov esat once the cause and the diseas, smmediately disappears. The first dos* greatly benefits. Price 75 cents. Sol<: by Long& Eger, Druggists. A. Good Record. have sold Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for ten years ” says drii'ggist, E. B. Legg of Vsjl. la., “and have always warranted it a d never had a b>Htle returned. Dui'gihe past 90 days I have sold ’ Misti iloZtfK and it has giv o 8 ixisfac- «'•’ in every instance.” It dos not . ”ry ep atxnigb, but loosen<:udrdievcs it it« ill cure a severe told it lass time than any other treatment So - ent and $1 bottles for sale by F. B. Me; er.
Motlcplo Eieii’N aud Creditors i of Petition to Sell Real STATE OF INDIANA. I Qpf Jasper 4 ou:ity- > vuv. , J In the Circuit C.wL • . Notice i-i l.ereb’ give:: that. Shelby Gretß as I Admiiiislrulor'of tire ew tie of Le-fie C. Gran’ iste of stH xMicty and state; has filed in the Circuit Court 6* s.Ji e-maty. bis pcHtirmtn setlcerrrtnT-’al e'tate b’imgtng tn Middreedi-nt. toepertoiiai Bropartv of sai l estate being insufficient tn pav the indebtedness thereof; and that said petition will conic, up for iicaringfitthe Marellisrin. isir. of said conrton the second day thereof which term commences at; the court house, in Rensselaer said state, on the JCtb <lay of- March, tbs year afori? aid- \ Witness the Clerk and seal of Saul Hu-. May of February A. JAM ES F. 1R WIN Jan. 5-12-19 Clerk. Notice to Heir* aud Creditors of Petition to Sell Real IXate. STATE OF INDIANA I Ja-per County, J V v a. Tn the Circuit Court. NOTICE is hereby given, that George B. Parkison, ns administrator of the estate of Clement C. Timmons decenseii, lateofs.ai<l rounty and state, has filed in the Circuit Court of said county, his petition to sell certain Real Estate belonging to said decedent, the personal property of said Estate being insufficient to pay the indebtedness thereof; asd that said petition will come up for hearing at the March Term, 1891, Of said Court, on the second day- thereof, which i term commences al the Court—House, in Rensseladr, -Jasper county, said State, on the icth day of March, the year aforesaid. Witness the Clerk and seal of said Court, this 28th day of January, i J-AUX, hCH. v JAMES E. IRWIN, , Clerk. Jan. 29. Feb. 5-12
Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue, of a Fee Bill to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a Cause No. 3084, wherein Josias Nier and James M. Nicr were plaintiffs, and Patrick Maloy and Peter Dunn, et al, were defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Thirty dollars ($30.00), together with costs, I will expose at public sale on Saturday, the 28th day of February, A. D.. 1891, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock I’. M. of said day, at the door of the court house in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven (7) years by the year, of the following described real estate, towit: . . The north one-third (X) of the southwest quarter (X) of section thirty-one (31) township thirty-two (32) north, range five (5) west, containing fifty- fonr and twenty-nine hundredths acres, more or less, situated in Jasper county, Indiana. And should such rents and profits not sell for a sum sufficient to discharge said Fee Bill and costs, I will, at the same time and place, and in the manner aforesaid, expose at public sale the fee simple right of said defendants in and to said real estat e or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said Fee Bill and costs, Said sale wilt be made with relief and in accordance with the law. PHILIP BLUE, Sheriff Jasper Co., Ind. mb n. THE STATE OF INDIANA, j 0 _ Jasper County. I coin Circuit Court, to March Term, A. D., 1891. Edward T. Biggs vs. Harman Melser, No. 4189. Be it remembered, that on this 27th day of January, A. D., 1891, the above named plaintiff by Thompson & Bro, Attorneys, filedin the office of the Clerk of said Court, bis bond, affidavit and complaint in attachment against said defendant, and also the affidavit of a competent person, that said defendant, Harman Melser, is a non-resident- of the’ State of Indiana, and non-resident defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said suit, and that said cause will stand for trial at the March term of said court, 1891, towit: on the 26th day of March, 1891. Witness, my hand and thesesd of said Court, affixed at office in i 1 Rensselaer, on this 27tli day of January, A. D., 1891. JAMES F. IRWIN, —Clerk. Thompson & Bro., Atty, for Plff. Jan. 29. Feb. 5-12. nWTIS STATE OF INDIANA,) Jasper County. I William Johnson, Charles Barnitz, J ohn McRewn, Mcßewn wife of John Mcßewn, and all the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of John Meßewn, deceased; Mrs. Bennett, wife of James Bennett, and all the unknown heirs devisees and legsteesotMrs --Bennett, deceased; John W. Lewis, Lewis, wife of John W, Lewis, and the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of John W. Lewis, deceasedJJamcs Sayers, Sayers, wife of James Sayers, and all the unknown heirs devisee’ and legatees of James Sayers, deceased; William H. Sheldon, Sheldon, vi e of William H. Sheldon and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of William H. Sheldon. deeeased; Theodores. Sayers, —— Savers, wife : of Theodore S. Sayers,’and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of rheodare B.’.Savers deceased ; Orlena Fitts,; Pitre, husband of Oriena Pitts, and all the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of Orlena and Mr. Pitts deceased. are hereby notified that Ellen E Graham lias filed her complaint in tne Jasper Circuit Court to quiet her title to certain real estate therein described situated in said county aud state in which they claim some interest.’and that said cause will come up for trial on Monday. March 3urh. 1891. the same being the 13th Judicial day of the March term 1891, of the Jasper Circuit Court. x'-r.ir'x. Witness the hand of the Clerk and few >tbe seal of said court this February l 14th, 1891. — z JAMES F. IRWIN. Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Application for LicenseNotice is hereby given to the citizens of the town of Fair Oaks, and Union township, in Jasper county, Indiana, that the undersigned Charles A. Gundy, who is a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, and who is over the age of twenty-one years, and who is a man of good moral character and who is not in the nabil of becoming intoxicated, and is in every respect a fit and proper person to be entrusted with a license empowering him to sell intoxicating liquors, will make application at the March session of the Board of Coinj missioners of the county of Jasoer, and Late I of Indiana, said session commencing on the j 2nd day of March, A. D., 1891, and to be held ■ in the court house, in Rensselaer, to sell and 1 barter spiritous, vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors in less quantity than a ; quart at a time, with the privilege of alI lowing and permitting the sume to lie drank on the premises where sold and bartered, i The precise location of the premises in which said liquors arete be sold and bartered is as follows to-wit: <be front room in the lower story of a two-story frani# building situated on lot six (6) block one (D in the town of Fair Oaks, Jasper county, Indiana, more particularily described as billows to wit: Commencing at the northeasterly corner of lot six (6) thence in a westerly direction parallel with Second street twenty--123) feet; thence in a southerly direction parallel with Hendricks street eighteen (18) . feel; thence in an easterly direction parallel ■ with First street twenty (20) feet; thence in a northerly direction parallel with Kent street eighteen (18) feet to the point of commencement. Said license wiU be asked for the period of one year. CHARLES A. GUNDY. Feb. 5-12-19.
Sm! Road Notice. f/ “W 7’. .1.,,,...”; ——- - - - ’- ~’ : RANGE LINE GRAVEL ROAD.
Z, George M. Robinson. Awlits>r of Jasper Chunly. Ind., do hereby. certify that in Cause 8161. John M. Wass-tn. Harcey IF. IFood and George Welsh the Com niittee heretofore appointed htpAhe, Board of Commissioners of Jasper Co., on F&rruary ]>ort apportioning the costs of making a Free. Turnpike Road on the Ramge Line from the south line of the County. commPncing at the southeast corner of section (36 } and extenfling thence north through (hrpenter tr/rrnship to the northeast corner of section one (1), lownshipJjcenty-seven(27) north,xnnge B>a-<-n (7) vest and said repyft shows that the cost of constructing said Free Turnpike has been apportione(l_to_the ktnds'and lots vithin two miles of the line of said proposed Free Turnpike and that such lands and lots are 'ce•ported as owned in parcels by the following named pe'rsons, to-wit:
Charles G. Austin, William B. Austin, Ephraim Anglemire, John M. Austin, Agricultural Association of Remington, Mary C. Allman, Marion W. Baker, George G: Bright, Benjamin Bruell, S. E Brue.ll, Henry R. Bond, Clarence Babb, Samuel Babb, Ethan A. Bartoo, James P. Bullis, George E. Bullis, George Bullis, Lavarus M. Brown, Albert Brand, ViolindaM Beal, H. M Black, ■G- F. Bloom, Erasmus R. Burton, Margaret P. Bolles, Janies S. Banta, David H. Bates, James Broady, John H. Bartholemew, John M. Beal, Minnie A. V. Bartoo, Loisa Barnes, John M. Braddock, Emma Blaze, Mary Jane Brennan, Ralph H. Brewster, Edward H. Briggs, Andrew Bukosky, Aaron Blake, Independence Balthis, John Burger, Benjamin M. Butler, Samuel Bowman, Charles Bartee, Isaac Blake, Nathaniel P. Blake, Ezra Bowman, Mary E. Blood, j. W. Broadic, Ammon Beasley, William T. Barnes, Brydn O’Brien, Charles A. Boggs, Almilda Boggs, Carie Boggs, Mary J. Blood, Dora J. Blood, Albert E Bond, Susannah Brown, Sophia N. Benjamin, Jared Benjamin, Alice M. Braddock, John N. Brennan, Louiza A Barnes, Jessie L. Bartoo; Thomas Collins, Adella Chappell, Keever Clymer, Samuel C. Curtis, Nancy Chappell, George B. Chappell, ~ George W. Cheek, E. J. Church, ThSChristian Church,TheM. E. Church, Ferguson D. Carson, Lucinda Costello, Edith N. Clapp, Church & Hartley, Elizabeth Stella Coffelt, John A. Coover, Mary Casey. Claus & Vigle, Nancy Jane Crouch, Presbyterian Church, Edward W. Culp, Ellen G. Chamberlain, Mary E Clark, Crawford Cheek, Elizabet h Canlta;, Alma Clark, William Coover, James Clowery, Peter Carmada, Stella E. Coffelt, Lola A. Coover, Sarah E. Cooper, Sophia E. Commins, Mary E. Claus, Presbyterian Church, Joseph Dwenger, Helen M. Draper, Isaac M. Darrow, Roy D. Davidson, Adeline Deno, • > JaeOb Dluzack, Harvey Durand, Charles Dluzack, Joseph Dluzack, Charles T. Denham, .Elihu L. DibeU,--—-Ida A. Dickerson, Dibel & Vanmeter, Mary B. Durand,' Equitable Trust Co., Daniel J. Eastburn, Josephine S. Emery, Elmer F. Emery, James F. Eller, Martha C. French, Nancy M. French, Florence C. French, James Frazer, Independence French, Joseph Flickenstien, Margaret E. Fuller, Sarah B. French, B. F. Ferguson, Joseph Frankowick, James Frankowick, Josephine Graham, Wm Green Jr., Mary F. Griffin, . Francis Gray, Mary J. Goldsberry, Patrick Griffin, William Gierre, Clara F. Griffith, Pat D. Gallager, Mary D. Green, Robert Gibson, James H. Glass, E. M. Green, James 11. Green, Sarah E. Green. Tersa A Garrison, Collins R. Griffith, Walter C. Green, Samuel Gemberling, Josephine Graham, James H. Glass, Waller L. Gumm; Daniel W. Green, W. H. Hanna, William P. Hanna, George Harley, David Hunt. Ellen Harris, Charles E. Heacox, Tabitha C. Hunt,. Bazil Hunt, Edwin N. Hyland, Michael D. Harto, Charles M... Harris, James Hemphill, Julia Hart, Esau Hart, Hathaway & Zea, Charles Hathaway, James N. Zea, y Warren B. Hendricks, Catherine Hendricks, Charles E. Harlacker, Harriet Harmon, Mary C. Hines, Mary Jane Hindi, Chris. Heusler, Sarah M. Howe, Wm E. Hataling, Violet Harris, John W. Harris, John Hickie, Mary E. Htytmah, Levi Hawkins, Assignee of Phelps Brothers, Ellas Harner, A. A. Hammon, B. W. Harmon, Aaron Hartman. Emma Harlacker, Owen R. Harlacker, J. E. Hollet, Julia Hart, Rosa E. Haron, Cinthia W. Harper, Elizabeth Hardy, George W. Hileg, Levi Hawkins, Elizabeth R. Hollingsworth. Ann W. Hascal, W. A. Hammond, George Hardy, Michael D. Harter, Charles SV. Harris, Aaron B. Harlacker, Roxie E. Hawn, Sarah N. Hawn, Sarah H. Irwin, The Travelers Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn., Mount Etna Jordan, George H. Jordan, Malinda Jordan, John Jordan,
DITCH NOTICE. ~ DITCH NUMBER 67. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to George Bessee, Thos. Kennedy, Marilia J. Michaels, Hannah E. Iliff, Robert Michaels, Harley w. Iliff, Robert Michaels and J. W. Jacks, R. W. Michaels and Mary E. Babcock, Wm. P. Michaels, Ithamer Bussell and Sarah A. Ritchie. That the assessments made in Ditch cause No. 67, in the Jasper Circuit Court, wherein Harley W. Iliff et al, are petitioners, will be due, and payable at my office, in the Court House, In the town of Rensselaer, countv of Jasper, and state of Indiana, as follows: The first installment being 8H per cent, of the whole assessment will her due the first day of March, A. D. 1891, and each succeeding installment being per cent, of the whole assessment will be due and payable on the first of each succeeding month thereafter, until all is paid, or a sufficient amount to construct the work, and pay the expenses of said ditch, according to the report of the Commissioners of Drainage in said cause. The assessments on each tract of land and easement are as follows: — i - : - r--— — J, -L -T Q- ‘ l£ o ?■e ® » NAMES OF OWNERS. PARTS OF SECTION. ?5 : l 5 S --• s • A -.r.-- — I;/ ' - • biIH 2 L_ •George Bessee... ne swre.. i 22 2e 7 4<is4 00 $4 00 George Bessee se sw.>. <22 2-’ 740 13 00 12 00 George Bessee sw sw >22 28 . 7 40i 20 00 Yliomas Kennedy nw nw ~rerref27 28 7 15 00 ~ Thomas Kennedy. ne nw>. .... . 27 28i 7;40[ 26 CO 600 Thomas Kennedy se nw. .■27 28 74066 00 Thomas Kennedy ~.. ’ sw nwl27 28 7'4J 19 00 Martin J. Michaels nw ne. >27 28 7 40- 17 50, 300 Hannah E. Iliff.. eMew ne .. 27 28 720 64 to 500 Robert Michaels. bene 27 2 - 7 40' 6 20; Harley W. Iliff . M B e m . . 27 28 740 37 50 ...j.. Harley W. Iliff ..-A-.Z.. ne se 27 28 7 <0 77 50 Robert Michaels . gw se: 2738 740 37 50 Robert Michaels ■. ...'.'l', nw se ....27 28 7 40 98 00 Robert Michaels , ne s w 27 28 740 66 00 Wm. I*. Michaels - 600 Ithmer Bussell ..:r:,. . ... nw 5w12728: 7 40: 19 00j Sarah A. Ritchie A.I swswnei'272B 7 10, 82 30 ... JAMES C. THItAWtS, ■Surveyor aud Commissioner of Drainage. Wih. B. Austin Att’y. for Petitioners. February 9,1891.
Mary E. Johnson, Ella E. Johnson, William James, Mary A. Johnson, John Kit'.ering, Mary A. Kelley, Simon H. Thomas linen,' Edward J: Kirk, Frances KRmse, John Kellner, Conrad Kaufhold, WmC.Kirk, Keever Kiymer, Peter Kicker, Thomas Kneer, Willis Love, Isaac A. Lamb, Martha J. Lambert, James Little, Charles A. Laurie Ruth Ann Littlefield, Elizabeth A. Lewis, John Langhoff, Evans Langly, John Q. A. Lamborn, Joseph Lafever, John Lewis, Sarah B. Lewis, Sarah Love, Loughery Bros., John C. Layman, Mary Larsh, Isaac A. Le'ayel, Martha J. Lambert,' John B. Lamborn, Marcus G. Lewis, E. M. Lockwood, Sarah Xi. Landou, Sarah L. LaiJ«y, A. Leopold, Robert Dove Annaß. Larsh, Willisß. Love; John C. Lyman; Mary Larsh; Gather!ne Laßue! - Mary E. Leek lider; Nancy Lock wood 1 Rebecca A. Luckey; Patrick J. McLaughlin, Robert W. May, Jason H. Myers, Mary J. Moore, John Y. May, Ira McCord, JohnS. Moorhead,—Mets A Maier, Jennie P. Maxwell, J. O. B. McDougle, Laura F. McDougle, Henry Mullen, Sanford A. Morgan, John D. -Myers, A. McCoy & Co., Merril, Aleigs & Co., U. T. Merrit, John E. Mitchell, John A. Mitchell, Moorhead & Emery, George M. Morris, Wm S. Miller, Richard Metherill, Bridget Mullen, Joel Moore, Sabra C. Morgan, W. O. Myers, Charles E. Mills, John G. Moses, Dominick McGlynn, John A. McCollough, Jane McCollough, Margaret C. Mclntire, Oliver B. Mclntire, J. D. Mason, Isabelle Moore, Henry Miller, John G. Morris, Wm H Mills, Jacob Meyer, Leoft Metz, Alonzo W. Nourse, D. m. Nelson. Amos F. Nichols. Agnes Nelson; Peter.Ochs, Dennis O’Connor, Brenhard O’Brien, Jacob Ochs, John M. Ott, Daniel O’Connor, Daniel T. O’Connor, Marj’ O’Connor, O. W. Pierce, Rebecca A. Patton, Reuben R. Pettit, Mary E. Poole, Clara B. Patton, Samuel m. Peffiey, John F. Pugh, Joseph Peffiey, Elizabeth Plunket, Henry C. Phelps, James Parker, John J. Porter, Robert Parker, Annie E. Phelps, Geo. F. Penwright, Clara V. Phelps, Pittsburgh, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad Co. Margaret J. Roberts, Hugh Roberts, Mathias Ream, Jacob D. Rich, Martha A. Rausch, David Ravenscroft, Edward Ravenscroft, Hezekiah Rook, Gotfried Rose, William Rose, William L Rich, James Sheets, ‘ ; Edward Sanford, G. F. Schuster, Smith & Kicker, Frank Shide, Ch aS. G. Spitler, M. & C. A. Slaughter, Caroline Shearer, Cornelia M. Shaw, m. L. Spitler, Nancy Sage, John Stout, Rebecca Spangler, Emma S. Spencer, m. J. Spencer, M. E. Spitler, MaryStitz, joseph Starkey, Annilda Stone, Almira E. Smith, Wm Sharkey, Emaline Smith, Angeline Snipman, Z. K. Smith, Carl Stall, Thomas H. Shew, Thomas Shelly, Adam Seibert, Andrew Summer, Joseph Shide, Mary D. Stiller, J. F. Shefler, Selina G. Snyder, Adam Seibert, William C. Smalley, J. B Smith, Joseph Scheide, m. &O. A. Slaughter, Mary D. Stiller, James A. Sutton, Benjamin O. Spencer, Robert H. Tillson, m. a. Timmons, John A. Teeter, Marion G. Traugh, Rebecca Timmons, C. F. Thomas, Harriet Thomas, Thomas Turpin, Oliver Turner, Rebecca Tharp, Margaret A. Tedford, Alfred Thompson, Geo. G. Thompson, John L. Turner, O. P. Tabor, David J. Thompson; Mary Terry; Wellington A. Traugh; W. Townsend; John W. Teeter; Travelers Insurance Co. of Hartford Conn.; William Terpeniog; Martha A. Timmons; Royal S. Tuttle; George E. Vincent; Oscar m. Vickery; Maria Vondersmith; Esther Willets; Wright Williams; Helen M. Walker; Wm H Wells; Lucy E. Witman; John R. Wilson; August Walters; Rebecca Wolfe, Flora Wartckl; Isaac Westfall; Charles Wiison; Anson Wolcott; Jessie Walker; Wolf & Wartcki; Mary C. Wetherill; Fanny Warren; Philip Woodham; Ira W. Yeoman; George E. Zinn; Mathias Zimmer. Town of Remington; School Town of Remington; and all who own Rehl Estate in Jasper county, Indiana; within two miles of the line of said proposed free turnnike. In distributing the costs of construction the viewers have apportioned and aimed to apportion the costs of construction pro rata to all the real estate within a distance of two miles, counted by sections, of the line, of said Gravel Road, in Jasper- county, Ind. So anyone owning land within two sections of the proposed free turnpike in jasper county, Indiana, whose name doos not proper;y appear in this notice will also take notice of said report and the hearing thereof. The Kbard of Commissioners will meet in regu>nr session on March 2nd. 1891; and at 10 a m. March 6th, 1891 will hear said report which report will remain on file in my office for the inspection of all concerned’ until Friday, March 6th, 1891. at. 10o’clock a. m. when if no exceptions are filed to said report the Board of Comm'ssioners will confirm the said report and if exceptions in writing be filed before said time the said Board of Commissioners will then and there determine such exceptions on the testimony which may be offered by aiiy party interested and confirm, change or refer the report to another committee to make further report as may be deemed best on such hearing. Witness my hand and the seal of \ the Board of Commissioners this ( ) 3rd day of February A. D„ 1891. GEO. M. ROBINSON. Auditor Jasper Co., Ind.
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