Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1893 — Page 8

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Real Estate Transfers

Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Spec ified Virginia P. Smith to John T. = Sayler, Dec. <6, ’92, Its 1,2, iof Its 3,4, blls, Kewton ' - <fe Clfcrk’sAdd. Ken«flr«p* - tftflfU Wm. B. Austin to Harley O. Shields, Dec. 19, ’92, it 13, bl 9, Leopold’s 4 Add Rensselaer 500 James B. Graham to Nicholas Archer, May 27, ’92, pt ne se 25 32 G, Wheatfield.... 75 Wm. R. Nowels to Ghas. D. Nowels, Jan. 5, ’92, und. £ of Its 11, 12, bl 3, Rensselaer 4000 Marion E. Learning to Mary Perkins, Dec. 7, ’92,pt Its 2, 3, bl 34, Weston’s Second Add. Rensselaer 250 Abraham Leopold to Conrad Hildebrand, Jan. 3, It on Front street Rensselaer.... 300 Jeremiah Bisher to Joseph Lenard, Dec. 17, ’92, ne se 34 30-5, 40 acres, Gillam.. 600 Rosa & Ella Culp to George H. Brown Jr. Jan., 6, se ne; se 32 30-5, sw nw; sw 33-30-5, 320 acres, Gillam.... 8000 Martha J. Lambert to Wm. A. Johnson, Jan. 0, It 7, pt its 8, 10,11,12, bl 12, Westerns Add. Remington 1400 Simeon A. Dowell to Benj. J. Gifford, Nqy. 3;’92.5e; sw; hw; aw se 13-304, Barkley 9200 Alfred McCoy to Geo. H. Brown, Jr.. Jan. 7, sj sw: 17-29-5, 8$ se; se sw, 18-29-Y~ 5, nw ne; n| nw 20 29-5 n$ life; ne nw 19-29-5, 440 acres, Hanging Grovellooo State of tndiana to Joseph S. Buckler, March 22, 1858, se ne 12-30-7, Union 25 Joseph P, Fairchild to William Duker, Sept. 17, ’92, pt se ne 27-32-7, Keener... 25 William Duker to Lucy M. Granger, Jan. 5, pt se ne 27-32 7, Keener 30 Marion L. Spi tier et al to Mry Hat vis, Jan. 3, It 9, bl 25, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer ... 50 Charles E. Mills to Jos. C. ilatris, Jan. 10, Its 1,4, Byff, bl 39, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer 650 Marion L. Spitler to Martha Benjamin, Jan. 7, It 1, bl 11, Weston’s Add, “Rensselaer ............. - ' --100

1-llllfilL THE STATE OF INDIANA. JiTSpiTTwensty \ In Circuit Court, to March Term, A. D. m, vs > Complaint No. 4i7.i. Allierf <•. Tolies, } Now comes the plaintiff, by Mordecai I'. ChilCOte tier attorney, amt tiles her comnlnint herein, together with nil affidavit of a disin-terested-poison, that the said defendant is not a resident of the State of 1 ndiaiia. Notice rs therefore in r-hy given said det'endnnt, that unless lie he aim appear on the IKetdi'y of the ticx'Tntni iif (fee dustier cif--“ cult Court t\> lie hoidtsn on ilie ihird .Monday of March, A. 1). 1894, at the Court House in Kerkselner, in said County and State and answer -,r demur to said complaint, tiro same will be heard and determined in his alneroee. in Witness wlu-mif, I hereunto ikv at 'sot ihv hand and affix the Seal of l ,siti t Court, at liensseLaer this 14th v C 7 iT v ~> / dav of January, v. 1). 1«)3 WM. 11. COOVEIi, I Clerk, j Mordccnl F. CllMeote. Attorney for Plaintiff. "Sheriffs Sale. On Foreclosure of Tax Lien. By virtue of acertifled copyof adecreeand execution to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in Cause No. 4310 wherein Lemuel Stockweil was plaintiff and Thad icus s. Robins et si, were defendants, r.onirtnif me to make the amount of said judgment, together with interest and costs, 1 will expose at public sale on Saturday, February 11, A. D., 1898. between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. in. 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 ext coding seven (7) years, by the year of the following described real estate. to-wlt: The eouthwest quarter- of the northwest quarter and the we-t half of the southwest quarter of section twenty five 0») in Township thirty-one (81) north, range six (6) west, in Ja-per connty, Indiana, And should such rent* and profits not gel for a sum sufficient to discharge said decree and cxecutiUoninterestand costs, I will, at the same time and place, and in the manner aforesaid, expose at public aale tha fee simple rlghtjof said defendaata In and tofisaid real estate or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree and exe’SiSE'Alll.i.lMM valuation or appratsßitivnt

DEATH OF PHILIP MIKESELL.

Philip Mikesell, aged about 60 years and an employee of Burns’ livery stable since last June, died Monday morning, about 10 o'clock, at the residence of Wm. Burns, on Van Rensselaer street. The immediate cause of his death was lung fever, but the disease was concentrated in one locality and made much more dangerous by an accident he met with on Sunday, the Bth inst. He was hitching up a team in the barn and one of the horses, b ing frightened, started violently ahead and pushed Mr. Mikesell against the door post and badly bruised his chest, with its collar. He complained some at the time but did not seem badly hurt, and continued about his duties until night. The next morning, however, he was sick abed and Mr. Bams had Mm taken to his son’s home, for better care. Tuesday, Dr Alter was called and found him sufferibg from lung fever In spite of all that could be said, however, Mikesell continued to get about more or less, and on the Thursday before his death even walked to the barn, from where he was at once taken back, in a sled, by Mr. Burns. Sunday he began to grow worse but was not thought very dangerous until Monday morning. He has lived in White and Carroll counties all his life; has had three wives, all of whom are dead, but leaves 12 or 13 children. Mr. Barns was at the depot, telegraphing for hjs children to come and see him, at the time he died. The body was taken to Monticello for the funeral, but interment was made in a cemetery in Carroll county. The deceased was an industrious.man, and a faithful and valuable one, in his capacity. A Wonderful Young Marksman. A novel and interesting exhibition was given at Iroquois club rooms last Friday evening and repeated at the Opei a House, Saturday night. John H. Long, the popular Monon conductor, of Lafayette, was here as a Witness in the Renicher vs. Monon case, and with him he had his ten year old son, Claience, the champion boy rifle shot of the world; and it was the boy’s wonderful proficiency with his j-isle, that forwed the exhibition. He shoots With a 22 calioer rifle, off-hand and open sights, and does some wonderful and almost incredible things with his gun. He shoots with unerring precision from a dozen different positions. Shoots a cigar out of his father’s mouth, and shaves a card in.two edgewise, in his father’s fingers. Mr. .Long himself is an enthusiastic and very skillful marksman. Both of the above exhibitions were free, given merely to oblige a number of people who had heard of and desired to witness the lad’s wonderful skill.

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We desire to say to our citizen.*, that for years we have been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’* New Life Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and Electric and: hAVO.never handled remedies that will sell ns well, or that havo given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitatelo guarantee thorn every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedios bs-x* won their great popularity purely on their meritsIf. B. Mkyeks, Druggist.

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I have boon afflicted with neuralgia or nearly two years have tried physic en and.all known remedies, but 11 > par manent roli d until I tried a bottle o’ Groat Gorman Liniment and b, gave mo instant and permanent relief. 25 cents per bott'e. Signed A. B. Shell, Hamilton, Mich. April 11 1891. For silo by Long & Co.

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Ladies do not delay your valuabk time by waiting and suffering, but secure a botlleof Dullam’s Groat German Female Uterine Tonic and be cured ot your monthly trouble either in old or \ oung. It is the very best preparation I ever prescribed iu my extensive practice. It has given tho best results in tbe greatest number of cases of female troubles of any medicine I ever usod. I do not make a pratice or using or recommending patent medicines, but this remedv is prepared by a very competent physician and chemist *of "my Acquaintance and I can cheerfully and and consicenciously recommend it as the best—sl a bottle. A. C, FRU7H, Specialist if Diseases of Women, Madison St.. Chicago* For salo by Long & co.

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TAX LIST> List of Land and Lots Returned Delinquent for the Non-Payment of Taxes for the year 1891; Jasper County, Ind. IT W ■ : —wwvs-chq l ! NAME ? DESCRIPTION gig Zlßsl NAMES DESCRIPTION §: 1 1 S | f I OWNERS. jjqgl LANDS. | S|- i| l : OWNERS. LANDS. *:T ; ; ; :

HANGING GROVE—NO. 1. 9 Santa, Fred N. heirs,.;., injtf se I*7 29 5 80 i d 0 me sw |27 29 5. 40 . 6l|sc GILLAM .TOWNSHIP-NO. 2. :- ' - *—- - 2 Antrim. AlvenaF esidese sw 1 280 S' 39 772 .68 Earner, F.S ... ...... nw 2281 6160 2431 92 Hardesty, Isiah ........ sese 2531 Si 40 40 02 141 Livingston, J. P... Its3&4bll < , ' Davissonville. ..; 35 142 Long, Edward ne 24 31 5 160 64 32 157 Mitchell, M. P.......... w>£nW ........ 36 31 5 80 164 Mitchell, Isiah, heirs., und3s-54ekf nw 36 81 5 „ .. a °n nnd 35-54 swne 3631 5 1516 196 Pratt, Daniel D. nw ne 28 30 5 40 do sese 28 30 540 • do St WX se 28 30 5 80 20 09 200 Poisell, Joshua Its 5.6,7, 8.9 & 10. hi 2 1 Davisson vi11e.... 1 52 209 Pau1,Ca11ie............. sXne... . 23 31 5 80 1481 266 Smith,Susan sene 2530 5 40 10 59 272 Shack, Anthony P nw se 22 31 5 40 366 301 Unknown Its 5,6, 7,8& 9, bll, do Its 3, & 4,1)12, Davlssonville, 186 805 Wiley, Frederick n sw 24 31 5 160 do sX ne 26 31 5| 80, Ho ne ne 26 31 5; 40 135!36 WALKER TOWNSHIP-NO. 8. 164 Jensen, John wXnw.. „ 431 5 83 31 23 66 222 MoKelvey, fJohn W..... nw ne 631 5 40,90 567 257 Pattison, Wm. F nX 10 31 5 320 21196 271 Robinson, J. H nw nw 13 31 5 40 297 318 Stringileld, Geo. A wX se 12 31 5 80 576 356 Wing, Selina J se nw.... 33131 6 40 do sX ne nw. 33 31 6 20 •> . do sX he ite nw :33 31 6 5 „ do s* e part tow ne nw 33 31 6 5 550 869 Woolhrant, August sX sw nw. 18:31 5 20 Bit 6 MARION TOWNSHIP-NO. 6. Ml Hubbard, DeliaH sXsw (1828 657 50 925 168 Kohler, Catherine...... pt ne sw 25 2!) 7 13 u 65 284 Perkins, Mary wX SW 5w.... ;29 29 .6, 20 ; 25|58 JORDAN TQWNSHIP—NO. 7. 17 Brisn, Thomas inese 17,28 7 401 691 55 Wmi Jas.Shafer ne 67 Foster, Robert W. . jnX 5e.... 33 28 7 so ! ) do |sX SW 33 28 7 80 54 75 88 Hubbard Delia H nX nw .. 19 28 6 57 66 «|6B 116 Jewell, Chapman nw ne 34 28 7 40 do |I!X ne UW 34 28 7 20 w'ee 117 Jacobs, Henry C nw sw |2I2S 7 40 798 156 Lane,Lydian.v sw ne .... ;2l 24 7 30 A'ofl 159 Larsb, Mary ... nX se 26 28 7 80 „„ So ne sw r..;. ........;726V8!'7“W 32:77 171 Mitcbell, John F.. . wX sw 14 28 7 80 I do eX ne 22 28 7 80 34 46 222 Raymond, Lyman pt ne :19 28 7 159 79|08 245 Simonln, Louis nw 20 28 7 NEWTON TOWNSHIP-NO. 8. 7 Brosuftn, Hugh eX sw 329; 7! 80 1 do . -sw sw.b 3 29! 7 46- 2rTB 26 Crisler, Susan C eX se 29 30 7 80 n!46 27 Chupp, Moses N 11 ptsesw 1 4|29 7 15 422 11l Michael, William. n pt nw sw ;27!30, 7| 35 4|14 - * . ' "• •' KEENER TOWNSHIP—NO*9. 5 Austin, Wm. B ifracs of river mid- I f | | j die spt 2533 7; 12 50 1,48 40 Chandler,M, E-... „ . inXnw 1231 7 80 1230 49 Dreger, [John sw sw 24 32 7 40 10 57 149 Koning Antje land XwX he........ 31 32 7 39 80 i _ . do und XeX n w 34 32 7 39 80 32 72 232 Stemke, Edward J...... se nw 231 7 40 ggg 240 X Snidema, Simon Jans eX ne.... 731 7 80 do sw ne 731 7 40 3610 277 Van Duzen, Emma E. .. ptsw senw 26 32 7 20 175 279 Van Duzen, Lyman K. & Mahala J nX nw 131 7 77 29 85 79 KANKAKEE—NO. 10. 3 Albin, Luther ne nw 36 32 5' 40 16 43 14 Belcher. John II se se 25 32; 5' 40 37 ot 25 Caldwell, Wm. C ne sw 34 321 5 40 | do se 1 34 32 5 ! 160 63 24 96 Knap]), Dauiet G. & j j Christian .... ....wXsw 2532 si sol -4 do sw nw 2>'32 5| 40 r do nXnW 25 32 5i 80 68 61 100 Lil Count G. u jS Side ne sw 28 32, ,4 38 00 43 66

STATE OF INDIANA, 100. COUNTY OF JASPER, JOO. I, Henry B. Murray, Auditor of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete list of nil the lands and town lots returned delinquent by thb Treasurer of said county, fertile non-payment of taxes due thereon for the year 1891 and former-years: with ten-per cent, penalty and interests-thereon, together with the tax for the current year 1892 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 tho owners thereof at the time of sale, will be sold at. public auction, at the Court House door, in Rensselaer, Indiana, on the second Monday in February, being the thirteenth day of February, A. D. 1893. -j SEAL j. j HENRY B. MURUA Y, 5: —«!! — Auditor Jasueu County.

-' • • .r. V ■ >.. T Mice of ApsJliitsitat of AflmlaistrajforI fern# Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed a liulnii-jU - ;r e- ol' tbacstate nf-Catherine ttitmcTre.-brttj of Jasper County, Indiana, deceased, Said 4-Ralo irsupposed to he solvent. AUTIIE It 11. HOPKINS. Jan-5-12 19. Administrator. Notice of Stockholders Sheeting. Notice is hereb y given that 8n tho third day. of Mardi, A- D. 1893, a meeting of the stockholders of the Indiana, Illinois & lowa Railroad C.onpauv will be held at the office of said Company In the City of Chicago, Illinois, at Eleven o’clock A. M., for the purpose of authorjlzlng sai l Company to make and legally execute a contract with the Indiana, Illinois & lowa Railway Company of the State of Indiana, tor the construction and operation oif its proposed line of railway and the issuance of ip* corporate boiWs to the amount of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($800,000.) falling due on the first day of March, 1943, bearing interest at the rate of five per cant. <6 per cent.) per annum, payable semi-annually, principal and interest nayabie in gold coin as the United States of the present standard of weight and fineness to be secured by first mortgage on the railroad property and equipment of the said Indiana, Illinois ft lowa Railway Company oljhe State of Indiana, to be controlled nrd operated as a division of tbe said Indiana, Illinois A lowa Railroad Company; also to be secured by amortgageon the Indiana. Illinois & lowa Railroad Company’s railroad and property subject to the lien of its First Mortgage and Income Martgagos. [SIGN'KLI j ! F. M. DRAKE, | :T. P. SHORTS, C. H. SMITH, J. A. DRAKE. Dikkctohs. Witness my band this fourth day of January. 1808. *-flMnfcr™ JNO. A. DRAKE, SecretaA I, I. ft I. R. R 00. Jan M—March A Try DoJlam’* Gnat German 86 e*»t

£. . 1 - ... i •' . I•' ’f I ’ ' Z-y. The Leading Hardware, Stovee, Tinware and Farm Implement Men in Jasper County, They Handle THE BIS INJUN 3-WHEEL SULKY PLOW. Tlie Best Plow on Earth, and the Reliable Process Gasoline Stoves, The Newest, Safest Handiest and Be EARLY BIRD COOK The very best all-around kitchen stove ever sold in the county. Austin, Tomlinson and Webster’s FINE FARM WAGONS ■All kinds of shelf and builders’ hardware.

KANKAKEE—NO, 10—CONTINUED. , , do ssldenXnwsw... :2R 82 5 18 50 102 LakcVlewHunting club Brdsn&sby2ordse & ivt"'- _ .-“l.* wne cor sw 5w...-. |9 32 5 1 58 106 LaCount, Charles. sXnwsw -. 28 32 5 20 12 19 111 Maloy Patrick... nX sw '3UB2 554 29 989 11, Moss. Joseph ne sw |22 82 5 40 15 12 JJ? £*l®®* *v°’r K i. SWSW 2432 5 40 738 144 Pokrywka John.... .... wX ne.., |19|32 580 17 92 WHEATFIELD—NO. 11. 15 Bradbury, Ann eX sw 30 32 6 80, 15 54 £3 Clark, Samuel et al ptnese 25 32 630 12 99 82 Foltz, Joseph ... sptnSSanese 29 82 6 15 130 86 Frame, Clara. ne cor ne nw 80 82 6 5 180 1,4 Myers, Mary uXsw 14 82 6 80 13 18 do it 14 bl 1 Wheatflold 83 191 Miller, 4rank nwne.. 1632 6 40 950 216 Nichols, Elizabeth A.... its 12 &18bl 4, Bentley.sAdd. Wheatfield 6 48 251 Stimson, James F nXnw.... 81 32 6 76 38 12 17 266 Swisher, Frances E It 6. bl 4. Wheatfield 288 201 Trommershauser, J. A. lot sinsw 30 33 633 20 244 CARPENTER-NO. 12. 124 Fell, Alson A pt eX ne 28 27 7 76 87 31128 155. Glass, James H ne * 12 27 7 160 79120 184 Harris, Ellen eendnX nw 3227 6 42 24 19 190 Hartman .Benjamin F. nXse 1027 7 80 26 48 293 Merrill, Ebson nX sw 32 27 6 80 do sX nw 32 27 6 80 -,- r do , - nXse *1(37 680 151 45 395 Simons. Andrew L wX nw se 24 27 7 20 17 78 896 Smalley, W. C. sX sw 12 27 7 80 35 44 434 Thompson, David J. .. .nwptlt6 in nw ne.. 25 27 7 1 98 MILROY-NO. 14. 23 Clark, Charles W eX ne se 24 28 6 20| 3:70 45 Foltz, James P sw sw 24 28 i 6 so' 573 59 Illff. Lydia.... sw se 1728 j 5 40; 893 74 Linder, Henry sX nw................ 21 28 5 80' 1838 105 Robinson, Letitia F.... undX sX se 10 28 8 20 67 do undXnwse 10 28 6 13|3S 877 —-- - . :■ • ' ' 7 . 1 . UNION TOWNSHIP-NO. 15. 21 Brosnahan, Margaret., se ne ..., 28 30 7 40' 694 65 Colburn, Abraham R.... Its 11 & 12, bl 8, ' Fair Oaks I 2 55 68 Cox, Ellen M Its 1 & 3, Fair Oaks.. ! 4 20 122 Gilmore, Catherine.... e? 4ne ne 19 30 6 974 167 Hines. John F ltsCA 7 bl 4 Fair Oaks 2 88 225 Medary, Celian Its 4, 5,6 &7. bl 7. Fair ;Oaits 5 93 822 Thompson, Alfred...... aX „x se 2131 7 2600 367 331 Vito Vito se se 19 31 6 40 do eX swse 19 31 6 10 8,01 350 Wiseman, John pt nw ne 26 31 7 36,37 22 17 — 1 ;• Y ' 1 -nr IM n... s ‘■■ - Incorporated Towns, TOWN OF RENSSELAEB-NO. 5. 32 Ball, Cyrus A its 16 & 17, bl 30 Weston’s Add to 1 Rensselaer 12 46 237 Hand,Townsend <1 Oscar und Xlt22 bl 15 Weston’s Add. to Rensselaer 58 311 Kohler, Catherine its 6 &7, bl 10, Ronsselaer 24 96 335 Leopold, Abraham its 12 & 13 bl 4, Leopold’s Add. to Rensselaer ] 15 386 Martin, John R its 8 A 9, bl 31, Weston’s Add. to Kensselaer 6 48 696 V eoman, Harriet & Robert II Us 10 & 13, bl 25, Rensselaer 28 21 TOWN OF REMINGTON-NO, 18. 82 Colborn, A. R Its 1,2, &3, bl 12, Remington 33 05 145 Griffin, Patrick its 4,5, 0, bl 1 Stratton’s Add. to I Remington 12,02 166 Hawn, Sarah M Its 7,8, &9, bl 11, Western Add. to | Remington 555 do Its 1 &2, bl 1, Stratton’s Add. to Remington 9 82 2gl Johnson, Mary E it 9, bl 3, Siratton’a Add. to Remington 6 28 246 Leavel, Lucy K e 205 ft of nX bl 4; s 150 ft of bl 3, Bruel’s Add. to Remington 5 63 247 Lambert, Martha J.... nX *X bl 12, Western Add. to. Remington 411 Thompson, David J.. it 10bl 7,0 & M’s,- Add. to Remington do nX wX out It 13, nw sec 30, tp 27, . - : *. . range. 0. 50-100 acres i 516