Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1893 — Page 8

The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.— No Ammonia; No Alum. v • Millions of Homes — 40 . Years tlie Standard.

J. M. Hodskire showed as an interesting lot of ancient bank bills a few days ago, which are probably of considerable value ss souvenirs or to collectors. The laf-gesi bill was as2o bank note issued by the Planters & Mechanics Bank of jSouth Carolina, Sept. 11, 1723. Next was a §lO bill of the bank of the United Slates, dated June 4, 1828. This was the bank that was suppressed by Gen. Jackson in 1832. There were also a $3 bill of the Union Bank, of Georgetown Virginia, of the date or 1813; bill of the Nashville Bank, INashville, Tenn., dated 1818, and a Fifty Cent bill of the bank of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, date Sept. 1, 1822. They are quite a curiosity, and differ wonderfully from the banknotes of ike present day.— Remington Pres?.

Roby and Cruelty.

gjg .' f • Running horses through a foot of snow with the mercury 5 or 10 below zero, and calling it spoTt, is one of the most absurd ideas that has come under our notice for some time. shows us to what extremes the Indiana Racing Association will go, in order to get a few dishonest dollars from their pitiable dupes. This "sort of thing is extreme cruelty and no horseman would be guilty of such an act. There are, at times, some very good horses on the turf (if a foot of snow can be so called) at Roby and it is a shame to abuse them in this way. This kind of racing is a barefaced gambling scheme and if there is a state law to prohibit games of chance, or a law to prevent extreme to animals this farce should lie stopped before it goes aay furt'^er. —Lowell Tribunt. We fully endorse the above sentiments. This Roby race business wa3 organised and is, no donbt, managed by a gang of desperate gamblers whose conduct was so flagrant that outraged public sentiment compelled their banishment from Chicago. This fact, in itself, was prima facie evidence that they were a bad lot, and this is confirmed by their practice of continuing their daily motions of racing,-in tracks covered deep with snow and with the temperature at zero. Such “racing" as that is merely a cover and pretext for gambling and the sooner (he state legislature prohibits it the better. By the way, it would be interesting to learn by what process these Roby gamblers secured the good wiil and advocacy of so many papers in this section of fl»e staleT '

T W. HORTON, ~ Fillings inserted that wtct. mr com* out. LOCAL AN JCaXaHTICS used in Teeth extraction. fcW Artificial teetli Inserted from one to taK Mts. O«oe over La Kne Brothers’ Store, itecueeUMr Indiana. T. H. Ceer, D- V. sT TRAINER AND FARRIER \ Attends calls at all hours. Work guaranteed and charges reasonable. Office in Long & Co's. Drug Store. - TRUSTEES* HOTICR MARION TOWNSHIP. I wilt be in myoffice cp stain in Makeeer’s Bank Building every Saturday attend to Township business. WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion Township. Dr. fft. L. Brown, —ZDsirxxsT — RENSSELAER - INDIANA 11, — - - - Offloeevcr Ellis * Murray’* Oas adminifhired (or painlews extraction of teeth. CENTRAL Meat Market. # t~" * OgSTOAL LOCATION-OPPOftH* PUBLIC ARE. RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA. .•■-■•■ ‘ . - a r% uTT-MIITV PwMivtAlftr A. C. i)U 5U)»i < i ntpn<wr. All kind* of frosfi and cured meats of the best quality rid at l >»(«►, price bcflf vU ck H ’»-iv ~ r i,"’'' • 1 ’• ‘f'"; > Ji'fr • *

Real Estate Transfers

5?.*. : *’ • ’ " ~r~ ~~~— Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Spec ified Bridget Rooney to Reuben P. Ryan, Nov. 7, ’92, pt s end its 4, 5. (>, hi 3, Western Add. Remington 150 Reuben P. Ryan to John L. Allman, Nov. 14, ’92, pt n side, s end Its 4,5, 6, bl JLWestern Add. Remington.. 75 U. S. of A. to Mathew Frasier, • July 1, ’52, nw sw 25-30-6, ; _ 40 acres, Barkley, patent... I U. S. of A. to William Robinson, July 10, ’sl, n£ sw, nw se, sw ne 9 30-5, 160 acres, Gillum, patent. U. S. of A. to John Gratner, July 1, ’sl, n£ sw 25 30 6, nc 26- 30 6, 160 acres, Barkley patent.... U. §. of A. to John Gratner, Dec. 31, ’SO, se ne 26 30-6, 40 acres, Barkley, patent... Rens. L. & Imp. Co. to Laura McGowan, Jan. 11, It 21, bl 16, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer 35 Noah M. Wenrick to Geo. M. Kissiuger, Jan. 2, ’92,SW 10-28-6, 80 acres, MiJroy.. 800 Mary T. Yates to Samuel P. McClean, Oot. 3, ’92. und se 23-31 5, 40 acres, Giliam 600 J, J. Walpole to Frank Foltz, Jan. 9. n£ sw 26-31-7, 80 acres, Union 525 David J. Thompson to Nelson Morris, Jan. 13, pt nw nw 26 32-6, 5 acres, nf s-J- ne

sw 31-33-6, 10 acres, Wheatfield 75 Joshua Jones to Fitz W. Bedford, Oct. 25, "72, und it 7, bl 1 Rensselaer 60 Reuben Conner, Com., to J. N, Huston & Chas. .Mount, Jan. 13, s* svy 28-31-5, 80 acres, sw ne 21-31-7, n£ ne; se ne 28-31-7, 160 acres, Commissioner’s deed...... Harry Bierma to Eke De Dries, Dec. 15, ’92, ne sw 28-32-7, 40 acres, quitclaim Keener 400 Geo. C. Swan to Wm. B. Austin, Jan. 7, Its 2,3, bl 1, Fair Oaks, quitclaim Marion L. Spitler to Jared Benj tmin, Jan. 5 , It 2, bl 11, Weston’s Add. Rensse • laer 100 David J. Thompson to Jared' Benjamin, Jan. 7, It 4, bl 11, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer.. 100 Abraham Leopold to Jonathan Peacock, Jan. 9, Its 7, 10, bl 10, Leopold’B Add. Rensselaer 800 David J. Thompson to Fleming Phillips, Jan. 16, Its 7, 8, bl 14, Newton & Clark's Add. Rensselaer 400 Marion L. Spitler to Benj. J. Gifford, Jan. 17, ne ne 2-30-6, 40 acres, quitclaim, Barkley 2 William E. Moore to Alfred McCoy, Jan 17, und nw 19 29 5, 80 acres quitclaim, Hanging Grove 2 John S. Andrus to Geo. W. Andrus, Nov. 7, ’92," und my 17-31-5, 26 acres, Walker 125 Isaac Cooper to Edward Phalon, Oct. 10. ’92, nw nw 8-30 6, 40 acres, Barkley 200 Frederick Grieve to Michael Kerlinskie, Nov. 21, se nw 1-31-7, 40 acres, deed, Keener - v Edwin G. Warren to Lucy M. Granger, March 10, '92, nw sw 27 32-7, 40 acres, Keener 250 LucyM. Granger to Nancy A. E. McGinnis, Dec. 13, nw sw 27-32-7, 40 acres, v Keener *OO Edwin G. Warren to William T. Myers. Jan. 13, nw re 28-32 7, 40 acres, Keener.. 500 Joseph S Hartley to David S. Alter, Oct. 13, ’92. Its 5,6, bl 8, McDonald's Add. DeMotte ;••• 200 Marion L.. Spitler to Edwin G. Warren, Jan. 8, nw se 28 32-7, Keener 200 Isabel Myers to Henrietta Turner, Jan. 4. llj 12, bl 5, Wkeatflcld 50 Cbailes Myers to Henry Burgess, Jan. 4, its 10, 11. bl 5, Wheatfleld 100

Seth J, Bentley to William Dahnoke, Jan. 3. pt Its 9,8, and Sikb. Div. Wheatfield.. J 25 bl 4 It 6, bl 2, Bentley’s Add. Leopold <k Mossier to Abraham Leopold, Jail. 7, Its 14, 1, bl 5, Chambers & Morgan’s Ireneu3 Shortriuge to Frederick R. Otis, Nov. 8, ’92, sw 3-31-7, 80 acres, Keener 1280 Fred W. Cissel to J. H. Loughridge, Jan. 20, und f - Its 9, 10 bl 8, quitciainr™^- . 1 Rensselaer 113 James E. Stiller to Levi Hawkins, Jan. 20, Its 8, 9 n£ It 12, hi 12, s* It 11, bl 12, Trust Deed, Remington .... 1

“The subject of good roads of vital importance. . . / A volume would be too limited to .Ml the endless blessings of good country roads and the loss and worriment of bad ones, I will say, however, I regard the public highways of any country as much a part of that country as her laws ihid her people, and her peopie may foe .expected to prosper in proportion as she keeps her roads in perfect order. ” — Gov, Reynolds, of Deleifure, in Memorial to Congress on Road Exhibit at fFvrf&w- Cokimbmn Exposition . Why don’t you give Bob Phillips a trial on your laundry work ? He is agent for the Keystone Laundry Of Chicago which has a, reputation for first class work, second to none. Good clean work! Soft Flannels! Prices reasonable. He is leading in the town trade and respectfully solicits work from his country fellows! Should you lose any thing you don’t have to be put off from time to. but bring your ticket and be paid cash on the spot! A trial will surely please you! Work left before Wednesday noon can be had Saturday noon. 21-Bt. Real Chilly Weather Just Fifty Years Ago.

Iloa J. M Justice, In Loganspjrt Journal. The cold wintry weather of the past two or throe weeks is a reminder of fifty years ago, when we had five months of solid winter weather much like the days of this week, only colder.- On the night of November 7, 1812, a northwester blew up a snow storm, and a general freeze, the mercury soon went down, to zero, wad continued near there, sometimes, however, it settled to 20 below and a few times to 26; we had frequent snows whenever the temperature would permit. The Wabash river froze over early in November and remained a solid ice bridge! for five months. All the small streams were frozen, many of them all the water frozen. The farmers lost many of their cattle and hogs from freezing, and want of proper feed, for so long and severe- a winter. The first day of Feb. 1843 was the coldest of the winter the mercury settling to 26 below . zero. The 20lh of March it hovered around 20 degrees belo w : All these five months there wa3 elegant sleighing. At the final closing out of winter the wagons and sleighs were still crossing the river on ice the eight of April 1843 and continued to erosi over the Wabash abovo the Pittsburg dam on the ice until the 11th of April 1843. It was found that the surface of the earth was frozen three feet~cTeep~*WßeFg the winds had blown away the snow. The ice on Pittsburg dam was also three feet thick. Several winters since we have had a few days of equally cold weather but none so long cold. Even in May 1843, many of the farmers found frost in the earth when they commenced their spring plowing. The excessive cold produced many cases of brain fever cerebro spinal meningitis [and followed in the spring by an epidemic of erysiplas which was extremely malignant and fatal. Rand, McNally & Co., 166 Adams St., Chicago, 111., desire a local manager to take the management of the sale of their new Universal Atlas. Any one desiring a picas-, ant and profitable position would do well to write them. 21-10 w.

Sheriffs Sale. On Foreclosure of Tax Lien. By virtue of acertiflcd copy of a decree and execution to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit OOurt, In Cause No 4340 wherein Li mud Stockwoll was plaintilT aud Thad ieus 8. Rollins et al, were defendants, requiring me to make the amount of said judgment, together with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale on Saturday, February 11, A. D,,-1893. between the hours of 10 o’clock «. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of BHiddny, at the door of the court house in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits, rov a term not exi-oedlng seven <7) years, by the year of the following described real esta:e, to-wlt: The southwest quarter of the northwest quarter and the west half of the southwest quarter of section twenty-five (254 in Townsnip ibtrty-one (SB norih, range mlx(6) west, lu Jasper county, lndiuua. Aud should such rents and profits not sel for a sum sufficient to discharge said decree and i-xecutittoninterestand costs, I will, At the same time and place, and in the manner aforesaid, expose at public «alo the fee simple rightiof said defendants In and to’sald real estate or so much thereof us shaU he sufllelest to discharge said decree and execution, Intenet and coots. Said sale will be mndo without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES W. HANLEY, Sheriff Jasp Co , Indiana. Thompson A Bro. AMy for Plaintiff.

TAX LIST> List Delinquent for the Non-Payment of Taxes for the year 1891; Jasper County, Ind. JIZZ " "7 ! fa g XAME3 DESCRIPTION ffTl~f :rr DESCRIPTION illfOl or °I: i if.;:? of oP Ht ]lf \ OWNEIJS. LANDS. j 1 OWNERS. LANDS. |j:| i| |

HANGING GROVE-NO. 1. 9 Banta, Fred N. heirs,.*..in# se '27 29 S so i do Ine 5w.... (27 29 5 4J 6130 2. 2 Antrim, Alvena F •.. e side se sw 230 5 39 772 53 Earner, F. S nw 22 3i 5 160 2131 92 Hardesty. Isiah sese 25 31 5. 10 iuo2 11l Livingston, J. P ....... Its3&4 bil . Davissonville. -.135 142 Long, Edward ne 24 31 5 J6O 54 32 157 Mitchell, M. P.... W# nwv.... .......... I3H 81 5 80' do - w«BW 36 31 5 SO -7!) 84 164 Mitchell, Isiah, heirs., und 35-54 v.X nw. 36,31 5' i do und 35-54 sw ne 38 31 5 15 16 195 Pratt, Daniel D nw ue 2830 5| 40 —--40., •. —— se«e 28 30 5 40 I " do irx se 28 30 5 80 20 09 200 PoisCdl, Joshua Its 5. 6,7, 8. 9 & 10. bl 2 Davissonville.... 152 309Panl,CalUe ....'s# ne;;y.;v.;.;—v ... 28 i 81f5[ :: 80f —iisi -266 Smith,Susan,... i*i, sene -. 25 30 5 40 10 59 272 Shack, Anthony TV ..7..Tnw J se7... :22 31 5 40 3«6 301 Unknown Its 5,6, 7,8 &9, bl 1,. j do .Its 3, & 4, bl 2, Davissonville, ' j 186 305 Wiley, Frederick H..... »w .24 31 sieo; I do sX re 20 31 5 80! do ne ne 26,31 l 5 40, 135 36 WALKER TOWNSHIP-NO. 3. 161 Jensen, John w#nw ’ 4 31; 5 83] 3 23:06 222 McKelvey, Uohn W—.. nw.ne..ftiSl! 5 40,90 5(67 257 Paltison, Wm. F ntf 10 31 5 320 21 06 271 Robinson, J. H nw nw 1331 i 6 40 2:97 318 Stringtteld, Geo. A,..... wX 5e.... . 7..., ... 1231; 5 80 s'7t> 358 Wing. Selina J se nw 33 311-6 40 do sX ne nw..... ... .. . . 33 31 6 go do ne ne nw 33;Slj 6 5 do s& e part iinv ne nw 3331 6 5| 5:50 369 Wootbvant, August 9% sw nw.... ..... .. 18 31. 5 20i site MARION TOWNSHIP-NO. 6. 141 Hubbard, Delia H sj*sw 18 23 6 57 50 9:24 168 Kiltier, Catherine,....... pt he 5wt..,.........25 29 718 : 11[65 214 Perkins, Mary , . wh> sw sw 29 29, 6, 20 25|53 JORDAN TOWNSHIP—NO. 7. it Bri?.n, Thomas 'nese 17(23 7 401 691 55 Es-en, Wm.& Jas.Shafer ne ......... 3t|2S 7 160 1 4667 67 Foster, Robert W nX se 33,23 7 SO I do . :isK SW . . ..33 23 7 so; 5175 83 Hubbard, Della 11.-. nX nw 19|28 6 57 66 668 116 Jewell, ChaDnian .. uwne 3428 7 4(»j - I do nX ne nw 31!23 7 20! 12 06 117 Jacobs, Henry C nw sw (2i]23 7 40 793 156 Lane, Lydia C..: nv sw ne .21,23 7| 30 : 4 06 150 Larsh, Mary,.,.. n>? se 26 23 7 80j do ~)_7: ne SW 26.2.3 Tl-ill! 32.77 171 Mitchell; John! F do ftX ne 22123 7 60 34 48 222 Raymond, Lyman ptne# :. 19128 7 15‘»| 79,03 245 Simonln, Louis nw 20.23 7 169 '44 26 : —-il—J. IJ, I I- ■I~ NEWTON TOWNSHIP-NO. 8. ~ 7 Isro3nan, 11 ugh do ' !sw sw 321 7 40 27 19 28 Crlsler, Susan C ’eX .s« . ..'. 29:30 7 80 17,46 27 Chupp, M ises N jnptsesw 429 7 15 422 111 Mien ml, William |n pt nw SW.. 27 30,7 35 4 14 * KEENER TOWNSHIP—NO 9. 5 Austin, Wm. B fracs of river mid- f 1 | die spi 25 33. 7 12 53 148 40 Chandler,M. E ;nX nw .. 12j31! 7| 80 1230 49 Dreger, ;john., sw sw ....... 24-32 7; 40 lu 57 149 Konlng Antje a«a XwK ne; 81!»! 7 3ifßo .=fe-.. — — • do ■ - , .mnd *<'eH 3132 /tvsb so 32 7a 232 Steinke, Edward J lie nw , 231 T 40 935 -2if)X Snidema,- Simon JansjeK ne.... 731 7 1 80 ... do isw ne 731 7j 40 36 10 277 Van Diizen, Emma E. ..(pt sw se nw.......... 28 32 7 20 P 75 279 Van Duzen, Lyman F. &. Mahala J '-nX nw 131 7(77 29 35 79 KANKAKEE-NO. 10. 3 Albln, Luther |ne nw 36 32; f>: 45; 16 43 14 Belcher, Johu II ...;sese 25 32 .5 40 37 04 25 Caldwell, Win. 0.., ne aw 34 32 5 40 do ise.... ...... #4 32; 5 160 6324 96 Knapp, Daniel (i. A M I i ;Cliilistla'irTwV7rfnwfiy’Mswr;:-: 1 '~7: : .Trr— 25(32; 5; 80 <l<> -.sw nw- 2)i32( 5; 40 | do ax nw 2.5 32 5 89 63 61 100 LaOQdnt G. AV........... s sidsneaff. of as.noj 43; 0r.

STATE OF INDIANA. Icq. COUNTY OF JASPER, JOO. 'd I, Henry B. Murray, 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 1891 and former years with ten per cent, penalty and interests thereon, together with the tax for the current year 1892-aod-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, Indiana, on the second Monday in February, being the thirteenth day of February, A. D. 1893. ,—, Witness my hand and official seal, this 13t.1j dav of January, 1893. | SEAL [ HENRY B. MURRAY, .— 5 Auditor Jasper County.

Notice of StockhoidersHVleetinfl. Notice is HEREBY GIVEN that on the third (lay of Mar.tb, A. D. 1893, a meeting of the stockholders of the Indiana, 1111nols A lowa Railroad Company wdl be held at the office of Said Company in the City of Chicago, Illinois,at Eleven o’cloDk A. M., for tne purpose of authorizing sa{ 1 Company to make and legally execute a contract with the Indiana, Illinois & lowa Railway Company of the State of Indiana, tor tlmconsir .ction and opera: ion of i s proposed line of railway and the issuance of its corporate bonds h> the amount of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.) failing due on the first day of March, 1943, bearing interest at the rale of five per cant. <5 per cent.) per annum, payable semi-annually, principal and interest nayahte in gold coin of > lie Unlted States of-the present ntondard of weight and fineness to bo secured by first mortgage on the railroad property and equipment of tho said Indiana, Illinois A lowa Railway Company oftheSiataof Indiana, to becontro led aid. operated as a division of the said Indiana, Illinois & lowa Railroad Company ; also to be secured by a mortgage on the Indiana. Illinois & lowa Railroad Company’s railroad and property subject to the lie:i us its First Mortgage and Income Mortgages. [Signed] F. M. DRAKE. T. P. SHONTS, 0. n. SMITH, J. DRAKE. DIBECTOttS. Witness my hand this fouith /iTTT r\ day of January. 1893. ( SEAL ) JNO. A . DRAKE, Secretary 1. I. & I. U. R Co. Jan 12—March 2. The success of Chaihberlam’s Cough Remedy in effecting a speedy cure of colds, croup and whooping cotie h has brought it into great do mand. Messrs. Pontius & Son. of Cameron, Ohio, say that it has gained a reputation second to none in that vicinity. Jas. M. Queen, of Johnston, W. Va., says it is the best he ever used. B. F. Jones, druggist. Winona, Miss says: “Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is perfectly reliable. I have always-warranted it and it never failed to give the most perfect satisfaction.”- .50 cent bottles for sale by Meyers, the druggist.

Hill SIS. THE STATE OF INDIANA. I qo Jasper County i In Circuit Court, to March Term, A. D. 1893. Mary C„ Tolies,l vs t Complaint No. 4173. Albert o. Tolies. ; Now comes the plaintiff, by Morclecal F. Cliileote lier attorney, and files hoi 1 complaint herein, together with an atttdavit of a dislnlerested person. Unit tho said defendant Is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore lreivby given said defendant, that unless lie be and appear oti the I first diy of the next Term oft he Jasper O-r----cuit Court to ire lioUlen oirihe third Monday of March, A. D. 1893, at the Court House in Rensselaer, In sale County and state and answer ur demur to said complaint, ilie same will be heard uud detenu mod in it is absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto f ctt xt. ,set my liai,il amrafflx the Seal of l suit Oonrl, at Rensselaer this 14th u of January-V'A. 1). J 893 WM. 11. OOOVKH, 4, Clerk. Mordecal F. Cliileote. Attorney for Plaintiff. 1-HEIT IB Oattso No. 4434. -Jasper Circuit Court, March Term, 1893. Notice Is hereby given that an affidavit has been filed In my offleo that the defendants John Harmnerton, James T Hmmnerton and Rebecca llaminorton Ills wife are non-residents of the State of Indl ana and that said non-residont defendants are hereby notified that they are require ! to file answers to the Oomplalnt of Samuel A. Tolman, and the croes-coniplnlnls of Marlon A. Lynch, Abraham Leopold and John R. Phillips on the noth day of March 1893, tho same being the Ist Jodiclnl day of (lie March Term of said Jasper Circuit Court. 3 Witness Seal of said Court, January 25th, 1893. WM. H.COOVKR. Clerk of Jasper'Circuit- Court. Thompson & Bro. Ally's for Plf. Jan i"-Fel) 2:9. .■ S . , Try Dallam’s GreH German 15 cent Liver Pills 40 in each package atLong’

KANKAKEE—NO. 10—CONTI VUKI>. (f-: T .vfc: _ ..is side nK nw sw ;2K32! 5; 18(50 I 302 La&eVlVwHuntiag club Brds na sby 20rds e a'" I ' f r wne cor sw 5w...... 932 5 1 58 ]9® LaCount', diaries.,.nw sw . '28:82 520 12119 ID Maloy Patrick nX sw ~ 31 32 554 291 9:89 lli Moss, Joseph ne sw 22 32 5 40 15 12 A• SW aw..„ 24,32 5 40 738 144 Pokrywßa John..,. ..„. wji ne ,19 32; 580 17,02 WHEATFIELD—NO. 11. IU JT nd , bU J' y ' An , a v : «Vsw 30 32 680 15 54 -Saxxiarli, Samuel flt. ill pt "»-■<» .... ?5 %' li 10 1299 82 Foltz, Joseph ~ sptn2s ane se 29 32 *6 15 130 86 Jratne, Clara ne cor ue nw 30 32 6 5 180 I<4 ftlyers, Mary.. nX sw 14 32 6 80 13 13 do , It 14 bl 1 Wheatfield 83 191 Miller, Frank nw ne 16 32 6 40 950 216 Nichols, Elizabeth A.... Its 12 &43bl 4, BentWheatfield 6 48 2al Sttmson, James 1. n**r..„ ... 31 32 6 76 38 12 17 266 Swisher, Frances E (it, 6, bl 4, Wheatfield 288 201 Trommer.shausery J. A. (lot siu sw 30 33 6 33 20J 244 CAKPENTEU-NO. 12. 124 Fell, Alson A pt ne 2327 776 87 31128 155 Glass, James H ue 12:27 7 160 79 20 184 Harris, Ellen e end x\% nw 32 27 6 42 24 19 190 Hartman .Benjamin F. nX se 10 27 7 80 26 48 293 Merrill, Ebson nX sw 32i27 0 80 do sX nw 32 27 6 80 do 11-V se 31:27 OHO ]5)145 395 Simons. Andrew Iv w,V nw so*. 24(27 7 20 17 73 396 Small, y, W. C sjtfsw..'., 12(27 7 80 35 44 434 Thompson, David J. ... nw pt.lt 6in nw ne.. 23 27 7 l |9B i MILROV-No. 14. 23 Clark,Charles W ....... ejtf nese ~.-... 2428 6 20i 370 45 Foltz, James P sw sw ,24 28 6 So! 573 59 TliflVLydia :. ;17 28 5 4o( 5!93 74 Linder, Henry sX nw ; ,21 28 5 80 18 38 105 Robinson, Letitia F.... nod'M aX se ,10 28 6 28 67 I do undiii nw 5e.... (10)28 6 13 83 8|77 UNION TOWNSHIP-NO. 15. 21 Brosnahan, Margaret., sene 28 30 7 40 694 65 Colburn, Abraham R.... Its 11 & 12, bl 8, L Fair Oaks 2 55 68 Cox, Ellen M.... Its 1 &3, Fair Oaks.. M 425 122 Gilmore, Catherine ... eii ne ne .....19 30' 6 974 167 Hines. John F... UsG& 7 bl 4 ; Fair Oaks I 2 86 225 Medary, Celian its 4,5, 6 &7. bl 7, , , Fair ;ilaKB 593 322 Thomusou, Alfred...... eJ4 uX se 21 31 7 26 66 367 331 Vito Vito 77.5. . .5.. se se 19 31 6 40 do e}4 SSVSO 19 31: 6 10l 801 350 Wiseman, John pt nw ne (26(81 7 3637 22 17

TO WN OF RENSSEL AE R --NO. 5. 32 Ball, Cyrus A™:.- Its 16 & 17, bl 30 Weston’s Add to | Rensselaer 12 46 237 Hand,Townsend & Oscar und Xlt22bl 15 Weston’s Add. to j Rensselaer 59 31! Kohler,-Catherine - Its S & 7, bMO, Bmuiselaer 24 96 335 Leopold, Abraham its 12 & 13bl 4,®opold’s Add. to Rensselaer ] 15 386 Martin, John It. Its 8 & 9. bl 31, Weston’s Add. to Rensselaer 8 48 CO6 Yeoman, Harriet & Robert II Its 10 & 13, bl 25, Raissclaer 2521 TOWN OF UEMIXUTON -NO. 13. 82 Colburn, A. R. Its 1,2, &3, bl 32, Remington t 33 05 145 Griffin, Patrick Its 4,5, (i, bl J Stratton’s Add. to! i Remington 1 1202 .166 Hawn, Sarah M Its 7,8, &9, bl 11, Western Add. to I > . ' - ReifflnfctOttL., - t liSh do its! &2, hi 1, Stratton’s Add. to . I Remtngton 9:82 221 Johnson, Mary E 119, bl 3,.Stratton’s Add. to Remington fii2B 246 Leavcl, Lucy It e 265 Ito(nXbl 4; h 159 ft of bl 3, j Brnel’s Add. to Remington...... 563 247 Lambert, Martha J.... nX sX bl 12, Western Add. to * Reurlugtdii 15 52 411 Thompson, David J. .. it 10 hi 7, C & M’s, Add. to Remington. - . do wX outlt 13, nw sec 30, tp 27, ; - langeG. fiO-.00 acres.... 5,16

HUT BE. State of Indian a, (QQ Jasper County. [OO 1 In Jasper Clrcnlt Court, to March Term A. 0. 1893. Andrew Boston, 1 vs. \ No, 4480. Michael Vanarsdel, et al ( . Bo it rompinbored that the above named plaintiff by Thompson & Bro., his attorneys filed in theofilce of the Clerk of said court liis complaint and an affidavit that tho following mmel defendants are uoa-residents Of the Stale of Indiana, to-wlt: Michael Vanarsdel und Mrs. Vanarsdel, . wife of said Michael Vanarsdel, Cliurlis (~ lliu tmmi and Mrs, Hurl man his wife, Elizabeth Barber and Mr. Barker her husband, Alonzo G. Sexton and Mrs. Sexton ills wife, Ebouezer P. 'fenny and Mrs. 'fenny his wife, Stephen F. K. Tonny and Mrs. ’Penny his wife, Michael It. Good and Mrs. Good his wife, G. W. lla 1 and Mrs. Hull ills wife, George W. Halland Mrs. lliul ills wife, Sophia U. Fuller and Ernst us M. Fuller her husband, Charles Hall and Mis: Had his wife, John H. Williamson mid Mrs. Williamson Ills wife, Frederick Williamson and Mrs. William-011 his wife, John W. Barlow and Mrs. Barlow hia wife and all the miktown heirs, devisees and legatees and the uuknown heirs, devis cs and legatecH of the unknown heirs, devneos and legatees of the above named defendants, If dead, and Georg 1 W. Spliler, Jr. That said defendants are neces - sary parties to Hald a tlon which is brought 10 quiet title to real (state la said county. Wherefore said > efendants are hereby notified that said cause will si and for trial on tho 2istdnyofMßr.il, IBSI3, the same being the Second jiirldji-al day ot the March Term 1893 of said court. Witness my hnnd and official seal /XoTTjA this 25th uay of Janiury, 1813 L J WM. H. COO V Ell. Clerk of the Jasper Circuit CQjirt, Thompson * Bro. Jun-2».Fld'-2 9. Ally's for P Iff. Rheumatism Cured in a DaT. “Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days, its action upon the system is remarkable and roysterioos. It removes at once the cause, and the disease immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatl/ bonoftts, 75 cMtu. Sold by A. F. Long &. Co., druggists, Rensselaer.