Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1893 — Page 8
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A REMARKABLE WOLF HUNT.
Editor Republicah:— Please allow me to speak through your paper about the wolves and our scalp bounty Jaws. I took some nice beef on Jan. 2nd, and a horse and buggy, and went up in Hanging Grove to Mr. Patrick Halligan’s, to try to induce some cunning old wolves, that had taken I tnrkeys from many families and geese and lambs from every farmer I met a’cibst. AnyhOw as many dolHr’s worthof poultry and lambs as would buy every wolf seal! in the. township at the present market price 8 I stayed four nights of Mr.Haliigan’ r and two at Mr. Gleason’s and fej nights at Mshiy Ltinuie’s. I stayed four days east of Monon, stayed three night’s at Samuel Parker’s, one of the jolliest old settlers in the township. Stayed one night at John Randle’s in Barkley. One night at El. Parkinson’s. I must say my bait was first class beef, and with nice pieces cut in bits, with tallow enough to cook it in, laid on the large bait with strychnine in the small pieces, was no inducement to a wolf at this time of the year, while rabbits and poultry are so tyI got wolves up and followed them for miles, twelve different days. Th*jy caught rabbits while I was after them every daj’. I saw eleven different wolves and I shot at six different ones. Put four buck shot in one and killed it dead, and as another got up at the same time, I gave it some shot that bled it some, but it got away alive. The next day I shot another with buckshot, as it was jumping u ditch when I shot. And it fell back in the ditch, rolled round a bit, crawled out, got up, took a look at me and left. I followed him. He was about one mile east of Henry Randle’s in Hanging Grove, I followed him west and south some 3 miles; then the next day from three miles south of Lee station to the R. R. south of Monon, and back around town, within two hundred yards of town to the wagon road north of town, and let him go. This was a hard trip for a boy of fifty years, to run a wolf on foot most of the time for two days. I was wonderfully tired on the second evening, when I left the trail, one and one-half miles northwest of Monon,, •a deep snow, at dusk, and had to walk back to where I had hitched my horse, about four miles.
As I walked back past a nice farm residence, west of Monon, on my road, I concluded to call for a lunch. I told the people my calling and my wants. The old gentleman got up off of the lounge and called on the old mother, sitting in the rocking ehair, for some bread. Said she ‘•there is not more than the boys will need when they come home.” The old man insisted for bread. She said “no.” I said no too, and thanked them and I found the road again soon. I walked to my horse, it was two and one-half miles southwest of Monon.
I was wet with sweat, weary, and I buttoned up my overcoat, climbed my pony, an'* did ride for Monon. Got my horse fed and supper and dried my clothes. Now this is my first wolf hunt since 1866. Some ten years before in 1856. I helped kill six wolves, and in 1857, 1 killed seven more; but they .can outwind me to-day. I tried bait with balls of tallow laid on beef, but the wolves get too many rabbitsand other live food; they do not eat dead animals only in spring or when poultry, game and lambs are sc rce, and won’t touch nice bait often. J , • I think my hunt will cause many other men to hunt wolves this winter, as is very necessary. I will mention a few families who lost poultry or lambs in my route: Mr, Scott, lost turkeys; Mr. Drake, turkeys; Robinson, lost chickens; Mr. Gleason, all their geesebut one; Ed. Parkison, turkeys; Os Moore, turkeys; Henry Randle, lambs; James T. Randle, lambs; Add Parkinson, lambs; and others.
The wolves have not been hunted or molested for so tong since large pastures have been fenced with wire, that they have got numerous and bold; and poultry, lambs, pigs, calves, and little children are in danger even in the door yard. Mr. James Parkinson told me that fonr grown wolves passed leasurely through their door yard, not five rods from the dwr. one behind the otlKhr, las tspring. I followed several within twenty roils of farm bowses. The scalp ought to be made 815 MM $lO, and hunters a right » cut wire fences when after wolves- In a short time they would do bat little damage. It B. Wilson. ic (Kt r .. *. * . »
Real Estate Transfers
Warranty Daeds When Not Otherwise Spec ified David B,„Nowels to Levi N. ) Chupp, Dec. 17, '92, pt nij se 34-30-7, 35 acres, New- * ton - 700 JohnM. Shields to Survetus Gerard, Jan. 21, pt s end nw se 4 28-G, 22 acres, Marion •... 700 Leopold & Mossier to Bernhart Leopold, Jan. 21, It 1, Coover & Mossier Add. Remington, Trust Deed.... Fitch Deroey to Samuel Z. Foster, Jan. 9, e| se 16-28-6, 80 acres, Marion, deed... 1 Helen S. Sigler to Micah B. Halstead, Jan. 23, nw sw; s| sw 5-29-7, nw 8-29-7, 280 acres, Newton 2800 Thos. B. Gilmore, et al to Charles W. Gilmore; Jan. 23, und 6-7 ne ne 19-30-6, 30 acres, Union.. s. .... 400 George Kessler to George B. Switzer, Jan. 2, se 4-30-6, 160 acres, Barkley 160 Q James Miller to Nelson Morris, Jan. 18, pt e side sw nw 31-33-6, 10 acres, pt nw nw 6-32-6, 5 acres, Wheatfield.. 75 Harmon N. Clark to Josephus Salrin, Jan. 3, pt It 7, bl 1, Bentley’s Add. Wheatfield. 700 Charles F. Fisher to Arthur B. Fisher, Jan. 25, Bruel’s Add. Remingt0n.......... 100 Win. B. Austin to Nelson Morris, Jan. 25. pt middle and spt 25-33-7, 12| acres, Keener .......... 35
Nancy J. Slater to Geo. W. Eistbura, Jan. 6, sw ne 3128 6, Jordan, quitclaim.... 1 JoTin J. Carriger to John W. Davis, June 15, ’92, nw se; sw ne 12-30-5, 80 acres, Gillam ' 2500 John W. Davis to Geo. K. Scofield, July 25, ’92, nw rrzse; sw ne 12-30 5, 80 acres, Gillam 2500 August Heilcher to Ephriam Sayers, March 26, ’9l, pt nw uw 17-31'0, Walker.... 80 Ida A. Randle to Charles D. Nowels, Jan. 14, pt Its 11, 12, bl 3, Rensselaer 4000
Application For License.
Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Town ot DeMotte and of Keener Township, in Jasper County, State of Indiana, that the undersigned a male inhabitant of said Town‘of DeMotte, in Keener Township, county and State aforesaid, and a person over the age of twenty one (21) years, not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and in respect to all legal qualifications and requirements, a fit and proper person to be intrusted with a license for the sale ol intoxicating liquors; will apply to the Board of Commissioners of said Jasper County,;lndiana at their regular March Term A. D. 1893 tor a 'license to sell sphituous, vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors, in less quantities than a quart at a time; with the privilege of allowing and permitting the same to be drank on the premi i ses where sold and bartered. ! The precise location of the promises I where said liquors are to be sold and ! bartered is a one (1) story frame build iiig, fronting on unnamed Street, in th< To wn of DeMotte Jasper county, Indi ana. Commencing at a point Twenty (20 feet East of the Northwest corner ol Lot ono (1) in Block Three (3) in the qriginal plat of said town of DeMotte: rurnhig :hence South Twenty Five (2.5! fleet, ther.co East fifteen (15) feet, thence Noith twenty five (25) foot, thence West Fifteen (15) feel, to the i place cf beginning. Said premises beI jpg commonly known and designated I us a ‘ saloon building”; and situated On said Lot one (1) in Block Three (3) in the original plat of the Town of DeMotte Jasper County, Indiana, as above set forth and described. LOUIS A. FREEL.
A Leader.
Since its first introduction. Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives—containing ndtliing which permits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine lor all ailments of Stomach. Liver or Kidneys.—lt will cure Siek Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, ann drive Malaria from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 50c. per botte. Sold by Meyers the Druggist. "
SWIM KB, tf' f STATE OF INDIANA; ■~H —~ Jasper Oeuaty. —— Cause No. 4483 In Jasper Circuit Court, . • Whereas The State of Indiana for the use of Jatn. xL! Tlirawis. commissioner of dminfto;e lias filed an affidavit in said,cause that the “ following named defendants are non-resi-dents of line btate of Indiana to-wit:— Clement Oscamp, Mis.' Oscamp wife of-said Clement Oscamp, ' Clemens Oscamp and Mary A. Oscainp his Wife and the unknown heiis, devisees and legatees and the un- I known heirs devisees f ... __ _ and legatees of the un-known-heirs,: dexi- „__ _ sees-and. .legalee 3 of the said Clement Oscamp and Mrs. oscamp bis wife and Clemens Oscamp; therefore jsaid non-r sldent defchd ants are hereby notified that**eaeh of them Will be required to file an answer in the above entitled cause and that the same is set for hearingon the2.7th day of Mareh 1893 bn-w hick said day the defendants Will be required to app .-ar and file demurrers or answer said complaint-. Witness my hand and official seal < cn * t. Athls the 28th day of Januarv 1893. Wm.U. COoVeR. Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson & Bro., Attys, for Plaintiff.
Sheriff’s Sale. On Foreclosure of Tax Lien. By virtue of copy of a decree and execution to tne directed fromtlieelerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in Cause No. 4310 wherein L tnuel Stockwell was plaintiff and Thaddeus s. Roliins et al, were defendants, requiring me to make the amount of said judgmen t. 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 a. m. ahd 4 o’clock, p. tn. of said day, at the door of the court house in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits, fdr a term not exceeding seven (7) years, by the year of the following described real, estate, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the northwest - quarter and the west half of the southwest quarter of section twenty five (25) in Township thirty-one (31) north, range six (6) west, in Jasper county, Indiana. And should suih rents and profits not sei for a sum sufficient to discharge said decree and executitloninterestand costs, I will, at the same time and place, and in the manner -aforesaid, expose at public sale the fee simple right Jof said defendants inand tosaid real estate or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree and execution, interest and Costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or apnralsem mt laws, CHARLES W. HANLEY, Sheriff Jasper Co , Indiana. Thompson & Bro. Atty for Plaintiff.
Ditch Notice. T~~ ~ . A Whereas, Charles JJylinus, Michael Weinkauf, Gustave Walter. Sarah Wynant. rohn R. Wynnnt and Samuel MaGuire. Filed in the Auditor’s offi-e in Starke County, Indiana, on July the slh, 1392. and a ceritied cony of said petition was tiled in the Auditor’s office of Jasper County, Indiana, on the 18th day July, 1892. Slid petition praying said Boards to cause to be constructed a ditch, drain and wa’.er-courseTn Jasper and Starke counties as herein after described and whereas on the 13th day of July, 1892. ■Thes me being more than t»-n days before the first day of the September Term ot the Commissioners Court of Jasper County, Indiana, 1892. The said Board appoints R. L. P. Massey, John E. Domer anti Calvin Coppess viewers in said cause to meet with the viewers appointed by the Board o( Commissioners of Starke Countv, Indiana, to-wit: George Lightfoot, John Mosher and Daniel Knes, and view said proposed Ditch and to perform certain duties in said order named and to do and perf >rm all other necessary ac ts and services as such viewersand to file their report with tlie County Audltor an I whereas sntd viewers hnve inade Uielr view of said propose 1 work and having subscribed and sworn to the same and filed report o.i November Ist, 1892. And that said cause Was continued at the December Term of the Board, of Ooinmissioaers of Jasper County, Indiana. For notice. Therefore notice is hereby given of the pendency and prayer of said petition and the filing es Bala viewers report thereon and the time set .for the hearing thereof is on Wednesday, the Bth day of March, 1893.
The same being the 3rd day of the regular March Term 1893, of said Commissioners Court. Sai i proposed Ditch is described as follows, to-wic: Commencing six hundred and sixty (660) feet east of the south-west corner of the north west Quarter of section thirty (30) in Township thirty-two (32) north, range four (4) west in Starke county, Indiana. Thence west to station stake six (6) plus thirty-five (35) at a point twenty-five, (25) feet east of the County line dividing Starke and Jasper Counties. Tnence north to station stake nineteen (19) plus fifty (60.) Thence north, fifty (50) degrees east, to station stake twenty-five (25). Thence north, ten (10) degrees east, to station stake forty-eight (48;. Thence north, to station stake sixty (60) plus forty (40). Thence west to station stake sixty-seven (67) plus eighty (80). Thence north to station stake one hundred and fourteen (114). Thence north, twenty-seven (27) degrees west,to station stikeone hundred and seventeen (117). Thence north, forty-three (43) degrees west, to station stake one hundred and fifty four (154) plus ten (10) at the south bank of Kankakee river at a point three nundred (300) feet south of the northwest corner o( the Northeast quarter of section thirteen (13) township thirty-two, (32) north,range five, (5) west, in Jasper County, Indiana. Whole length of said ditch being fifteen thousand and four hnnured and ten (15410) feet . That the stations are one hundred (100) feet in length. 1 'filenames of the owners of lands thiough whieli said ditch will pass, or bo affected by I the construction of said ditch uro as follows, to-wlt: i „ Levi C. Rockwell, Matilda Will, F. Welshurt, Andrew Crawford, Fred Willi Ben jamin F. McCray, J. Finn, Mary Glnzeqrook, Aceph Belcher, Christian Rasmussen. John Finn, Levi Rockwell, Henry Weisshaar, Fred Weishart, Sarah Wynent, Martin Smith, J. Sachs, M. Wlenkanff, M. Winekauf, Charles Mylins, J. Wills, Gust Walters. Martin Smith, D. Smith. Fred Wynokoff, Patrick Maloney. Samuel MaGulre, George E. Price, Samuel Ltllv, David Smith, Frederick Weinkauf, Charles Kaupke. Railroad Township Starke County, Indiana,. The Indiana, Illinois and lowh Railroad Company _ The Indiana, Illinois and lowa Railway Company, Kankakee Township, Jasper County, Indiana.*. In witness whereof I have'herei z Kß*i\ nn, ° 80t my biwfi an;l affixed the I J seal of the Boardof Commissioners '0 of said County at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 28th day of January, 1893. HENRY B. MURRAY, i Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana. James W. Douthlt, Atty for Petitioners. English Spavin Liniment removes an Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, R ng Bone, Stifles. Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Cougs, etc. Save SSO by use. of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Aiemiah Cure ever known. Sold by; B. F. Long A Co., Druggist, Rensselaer I Ind.
TAX LIST> “ - ! List of Land and Lots Returned Delinquent for the Non-Payment of Taxes for the year 1891; Jasper County, Ind. - - At" . -g—■ r 14 mm ■■ , z *• x a <1 z 57- T»r.-v >- -wfri- wi'Tg —■ § . els2iS c S®£ I? ■o' p 2 = | o 2 B NAMES DESCRIPTION 2 £ = 55- S B NAMES y- DESCRIPTION £ ff 2, of of :Hi;& •; 9 . on- of Ibd ;1 • • l — . . •o- . . g . . • : | OWNERS. LANDST“^T': r: : - OWNERS. T LANDS. H P : ; “ 1 : - - -i- ::::::: HANGING GROVE-NO. 1. KANKAKEE—NO, 10— Continued. 9 Banta, Fred N. heirs,.;.. nX ne 127 M a so. 1 do s side nV nw sw. 28 32)-5 18 50 do |27 29 . 5| 40; 1 61|8C 102 LakeViewHuntlng club BrrtsH.tsby2ordse» ; —l—l i ? w necorsw 5w.... ; 9 38: 5 1 58 GILLAM TOWNSHIP—NO. 2 106 LaCount, Charles sXnwsw 28 31' 520 12 19 ‘ - 111 Maloy Patrick n« sw 31 32 554 29 989 2 Antrim. Alvena F esidesesw 2 30, 5' 39 772 117 Moss, Joseph.—nraw-Tr.-,.-.- . .22 32i 5 40 15 12 58 Earner, F.S nw ......... 22:31 5 :60’ 24 31 140 Price,Geo. E sw sw .. 24'32' 540 5738 92 Hardesty, Isiali se se ... 25 31 5'40 40:02 141 Pokrywka John wX ne. 19 32i 5 80 17 92 141 Livingston, J. P Its3&4bll | 14? Long, Edward ; 7 -., ne J; u 3] sjieo 54 32 WHEATFIELD—NO. 11. 157 Mitchell,. M. P ;.... wM.nW. .t.tttt:— .-yrttOft *| 80|-" do wX SW 36 31 5 80 ; 79 84 53 Clark, Samuel et al pt nesn 25 32 6 10 12 99 IG4 Mitchell, Isiah, heirs., und 35-54 eX nw. .36 31 5 82 Foltz, Joseph sptn2sanese 29 32 6 15 130 do und 35-51 swne 36'31 5 ! 1516 86 Frame, Clara necor ,;e nw 30 32 6 5 180 195 Pratt, Daniel D. nw ne 28 30 5 40 174 Myers, Mary nXsw .. 14 32 6 80 13 13 <JO sese . ■■■■ 23:30 5 40: I do It 14 bl 1 Wheatfield 8? do wX se. -. 28(30 5 W 20(03 Issi MjHer, Frank nwne 16 32 640 950 200 Poisell, Joshua its 5.6, 7. 8,9 & 10. bl 2 I 216 Nichols, Elizabeth A.,.. Its 12 &13bl 4, BentDavissonville.... | 152 ley.sAdd. Wheatfield 648 209 Paul, Callie sX ne 23,31 5 80 14 81 251 Stimson, James F... ;..nXnw.... 31 32 676 33 12 17 266 Smith, Susan sene 25 30 5 40 10:59 261 Swisher, Frances E.. i.. it 6, bl 4. Wheatfield 288 272 Shack, Anthony P nw se 22 31 540 366 201 Trommersliauser, J. A- lotsinsw 30 33 633 20 244 801 Unkiiown.,lts 5,6, 7, B&9,bi 1, d 0 iits 3, &4.bi 2, | CARPENTER-NO. 12. i Davisson ville, i 1 Sd? <’ 305 Wiley, Frederick H 24 31 5:160. 124 Fell, Alson A ■... pteXne 2827 7i 76 87 31128 do |sX ne 26 31 5' 80 155 Glass, James H ~..ue 12 27 7 160 7912 C do nene 26 31 5. 40 135:36 184 Harris. Ellen i . eendnXnw 32127 6 42 24 If .» . . . A) “ 190 Hartman .Benjamin F. nX se 10 27 7 80 26 48 WALKER TOWNSHIP—\’O. 3. 293 Merrill, Ebson nX sw 32 27 6 80 do sX nw 32 27 6 80 164 Jensen, John lnMnw 4|3H 5 831 3 23 66 do nX so 31 27 680 151 44. 222 McKelvey, Mohn W..,*.. nw ne .6'3115 40 90 5.67 395 Simons. Andrew k, wX nw se 24 27 720 17 71 257 Pattison, Wm. F uX 10 31 5 320 21 96 396 Smalley, IV. O sXsw 12 27 7 80 35 44 271 Robinson, J. H nw nw 13 31 540 297 434 Thompson, David J. ... nw pt it 6in nw ne.. 25 17 7 1’ |9B 318 Stringfield, Geo. A wX 5e.... 1231 5 80 576 L 356 Wing, Selina J seTtw..., : 33 31 6 40 twttpoV. Hh ta do s z Xnenw 33 31 6 20 MILROY-NO. 14. do sX hSne nwr.7Tr~.“ . 33 31 6 'A 23 Clark, Charles W.. do s &.e part inw ne nw 31 31 6 5 550 45 Foltz, James P ,swsw 24 28: 6 20 5 r 73 369 Woolbrant, Aug’ust SX sw nw 18:81 5 20 - 893 74 Linder, Henry sX nw.... 21128 j 5 80 I 8 3.t MARION TOWNSHIP—NO 6 105 Robinson, Letitia F;... undM sX se 10 28, 628 67 I do undxnwse. 1-0128 . 6 13:33 8 7,7 141 Hubbard, Delia H sX sw IS2B 6 57 50 925 168 Kohler, Catherine.......: pt ne sw 25 29 . 7 13 11:65 ttktatv TmrNsnTP va th 281 Perkins, Mary jwX sW sw 29 29; 6, 20. 25(53 UNION TOWNSHIP-NO. 15. 21 Brosnahan, Margaret., seffo 128 30 7 40 694 JORDAN TOWNSHIP—NO 7 65 Colburn, Abraham R.... its 11 & 12, bl 8, Fair Oaks 2 51 17 Brien, Thomas ne se 17 28[ 7 40 69F 68 Cox, Elien M its'l&3, Fair Oaks.. 42C 55 Es<en, Wm & Jas.Shaler ne 3i 28: 7 160 46 67 122 Gilmore, Catherine ... e’j ne ne 19 30 6 974 67 Foster, Robert W nX se 83 2817 80 I 167 Hines. John F Its 6& 7bl 4 i do (sX sw 33 28 7 80 54 75 Fair O.iks 28S 88 Hubbard, Delta H....... nX nw 19 28 6,57 66 668 225 Medary, Celian Its 4,5, 6 &7. bl 7, 116 Jewell, Chapman nwne ...34 28 7 4iiJ I FalrlOaKs 593 do nX ne nw 3428 7 20; 12 06 322 Thompson, Alfred s) 3 ' t>X se 21 31 726 66 367 117 Jacobs, Henry- C.n.w sw (21 28 7 4') 798 331 Vito Vito L... se se 1931 6 40 'I 155 Lane, Lydia C...y n;'( sw ne 7 30 406 do eX sw se ..1931 6 joi 801 159 Larsh, Mary nX sc 2628 780 I 350 Wiseman, John . ..T.i.. pt nw ne ■25(311-7 36,37 22:17 do me sw 26 28 7 40 32 77 171 Mitchell, John F.. ...... wXsw 14 28 7 80 I : K InCOipOiated TOWHS. NEWTON TOWNSHIP-NO. 8. 7 Brosnan, Hugh jeXsw 320( 780 |. ,| TOWN OF RENSSELAER—NO. 5. 26 Orlsler, Susan C eX se 2.4 30 7 80 17 40 32 Ball, Cyrus A its 16 & 17, bl 30 Weston’s Add to i 27 Ohunn, M wes N apt sem w - 4i29( 7 15 i 422 , Rensselaer 12 46 111 Mic&Jei, William ...... npt nw sw... 1...... 127 30; 7j 35 4,14 23< Hand,Townsend a Oscar und Xlt22 bl 15 AVeston’s Add. to i.’eev PP „„„ 311 Kohler, Catherine Its 6& 7, bl 10. Rehsselaer .... 24 KLENER TOM NS HIP—NO .». 335 Leopold, Abraham... its 12 &13bl 4, Leopold’s Add. to I 5 Austin, Wm. B fracs of river mid- ’ ’ I -I • Rensselaer fill die spl 25 3& 7 1250 14R 886 Martin, John R......... Its 8&9, bl 31, Weston’s Add. to I 40 Chandler,M. E nXnw .., .. 12 31 7r 80 12 30 Rensselaer 6449 Dreger, ;John sw sw 24 32 7 ( 40 I 0 57 C 96 Yeoman, Harriet & Rob149 Konlng Antje ...p. und XwX ne 3132 7 39 80 I «rt H Its 10 & 13, bl 25, Rensselaer 28|2J do und XeX nw..“... .31 32 7! 39 80 32 72 232 Steinke. Edward J »« nw 231 7; 40 9.35 mntvxr nr nwMTvr’-nnw wn ~ 240 X Snldema. Simoa JansieX ne.... 731 7 80 I TOWN OF REMINGTON—NO. 13. do rsw ne 7:31 7 40 36 10 82 Colhnrn. A. R Its 1 2 X- 3 hl 1° ReTnintrtnTi ?79 Van Duzen’. Ly .nan®. ST** Jog Mahala J ....jnXnw 1;.31 7. 77|20 35 79 166 Hawn, Sarah M.... .... Its 7,8, & bl li. Western Add! to / . Remington ... 5 55 KANKAKEE—NO. 10. do ltsl&2, bl 1, Stratton’s Add. to 3 Albin, Luther me nw 36 32 5 40, 16 43 221 •**“«>“• « U9 i^n rtttt ® U ’. B A<M 10 628 O- 8e Se «i 37 04 21C Leav cl. Lu °y K e 265 ft of nX bl 4; s 150 ft of bl 3, I 2a Caldwell, Wm. C ne sw 34 o 2 5|40 i Bruel’s Add. to Remington 563 “arkno™ n., mi r t 1,0 34 : 3 51601 ■ 69-24 247 Lambert, Martha J.... sX bl 12, Western Add. to 96 Knapp, Daniel G. <\ i i . .k .• Remington l u 52 Christian w>Jsw... ...25,82 5 HD 411 Thompson, David J. .. It 10 bl 7, C & M’s Add. to Reni5° sw nw 2_>32 5 40 I ington... ■ ‘ do—- . 2532 5: 8o 68 61 do w3£outlt 13 nw Sftft 30 tn 1 -I—----100 G. AY ssidenesw 28 32; 5! 38 50 43,66 ' range 6, 66-.00 acres ’ .’ 5 16STATE OF INDIANA, lee- ~' COUNTY OF JASPER, w JOO. 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 cant, penalty and interests thereon, together with the tax for the current year 1892 and the costs of advertising, so far as the samt> are liable to be sold for taxes, as shown by the return of said Treasurer; and notice is hereby given, that os much of said lands and town lots as inay 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. z—a—.. Witness my hand and official seal, this 13th day of January, 1893. | SEAL L HENRY B. MURRAY, — - - Jasper County.
Notice of Stockholders Meeting. Notice is hereby given that on the third day ot Mar-h, A. D. 1893, a meeting of tne stockholders of the Indiana, Illinois & lowa Railroad Company w.ll be held at the office of said Company In the city of Chicago, Hllnois.at Eleven o’clock A. M., for toe purpose of authorizing sail Compcny to make and legally execute a contract with the Indiana, Illinois & lowa Railway Company of the State of Indiana, lor th« consiroction and operation of its proposed line of railway and the issuance of its corporate bonds to the amount of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.) failing due on the first day of March, 1943, bcarihg interest at .the rate five per cmt. (5 per cent.) per annum, payable semi-annually, principal and interest myable in gold coin of Um United Siates 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 A lowa Railway company of the State of Indiana, to ba contro’led ar cl oueratedas a division of the said Indiana, Illinois A lowa Railroad Company; also to be secured by a mortgage on th j Indiana. Illinois A lowa Railtoad Company’s railroad and property subject to the lien <,f its First Mortgage and lueome Mortgages. [SIGNED] F. M. DRAKE, T. P. SHONTS, . C. H. SMITH, J. A. DRAKE. DIRECTORS. '"*>■ Witness my hand this fourth day of Januarv. 1993. JNO. A. DRAKE, VZqnV Secretary I-. I. A 1. R. R Co. Jan 12—March2. f f- —-t „■ ;■ ’' . The success of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in effecting a speedy cure of colds, croup and whooping couth has brought it into great demand. Messrs. Pontius & Sen, 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 J, warranted it and it never failed to give the most perfect satisfaction.” 50 cent bottles for sale by Meyers, the druggist.
WB NWICE. THE STATE OF INDIANA. f sls Jasper County ( ° In Circuit Court, to March Term, A. D. 1893. Mary C. Tolles,) vs > Complaint No. 4475. Albert c. Tolles. ; Now comes the plaintiff, by Mordecai F. Obligate her attorney, and files her com plait, t herein, together with an affidavit of a disinterested person, Unit the said defendant is not a resilient of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore ,lier-by given said defendant, that, unless he be and appear ou the first il>y of the next Tei m of the Jusixsr Circuit Court to be hoklen on the third Monday of March, A. D. 1833, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said County and State and answer >-r demur to said complaint, the same will be In’atd and determined in his absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto f seal \ !,etlu V antl tho Seal of I .'sai’i Court, at Rensselaer this 14th -s 5 s — / day of January, A. D. 1893 WM. H.OOOVER, Clerk. Mordecai F. Chiicote. Attorney for Plaintiff.
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