Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1893 — Page 8

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A Letter on The Road Problem.

Editor Repl blican: Having noticed different articles and ideas on roads, and in regard to the sand and soil mixture: It may do in light travel, by expendingas niuch, (or nearly so) as a solid road bed will cost. View our surroudings everywhere, and we all can see anil I do know, that nothing short of solid substance will or can stand the test of heavy hauling. Gravel the size of a pea up to a quails egg is sufficiently large, if pure of earth. By putting on a coat of 18 inches in center and 12 at edge on a well prepared grade. When well picked, it may want leveling by hauling gravel in the low parts. Gravel roids need repairing as well as any other substance that can be applied. The road bed should be made oval and kept so, and in ascending a break should be put in of the same material to turn the water off of the course of the road bed. This thing of laying tile lengthwise ib a road-bed is of no use whatever, but drain well on both sides. To keep tne water 2| or 3 feet below the surface of the gravel with good outlet and the oval shape of road-bed will obviate the water trouble. Tile in the center of road under 18 inches of dirt, with 18 inches gravel packed solid enough for heavy loaded wagon, may not get moist for all time to come, Water is not intended to penetrate a well built gravel or macadamized road-bed. It cant. The people in many places are talking good roads and we have road laws and taxes, etc., yet the work is to do before we will have roads, why is it? Don’t men like to work the roads ? Don’t we all like good roads and shun bad ones if possible? Is it so when we goto mike them good? Do we love it, do we like to. be there and make them as we like them to be. Or do we shun and hate and try to get around it the safne or more so than an impassible mud-hole, 4 or o mites long? Let all parties awake, join in with a good will and help to get what we are pineing for. Don’t wait for our legislature to build us a lot of good roads, or some other parties. They will not do more than the wind work and that substance will not stand fieavy teaming. I will yet say to some energetic farmers and merchants of this c>uuty: Let us hear from you; if jou can get up an organization to advance the interests of farms and town, by locating and making a good gravel road from the depot at Rensselaer north to the Burk bridge, some 4Y miles long there will be help sure in building the same. Barkley T. P.

IMH HOTiCE, Na. 4385Beitreu that Oh tint hut Hensleras ptaintiff tiled his complaint within affidavit in my office oil tfie 7tii day of Fabr tary 1893 that the following named 'defendants in said cause were non-residents ot the state of Indiana to-wit. Lizzie Bruelarvl Samuel Bruel yid that said defendants are hereby notitied that said action will stand for trial on the sth day of April 1893 the same list ng the 15th juridical day of tlie Match Term 1893 of slid court and that sai l action is brought to quiet title to realestate in said county of Jasper. Witress >iiy hand, and official seal ZitoT»\<Lis 7th day of February 1883. ) WM.H.OOOVBB. vtoDV Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson & Bro. Ativ's. for Plaintiff, Feb. 9- 18-28. _______ IfjMsii for License. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Town of DeMotte and of Keener Township, in Jasper Couuty, Stata of Indiana, that the undersigned a male inhabitant of said Town of DeMolte. in Keener Township, county and State aforesaid, and it person over the age of twenty one{2’l s years, not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and in respect to all legal qunlUi rations and requirements. a lit upd proper Person to t>e in trusted with a license for the sale of intoxicating liquors; will apply to the Board of of said Jasper County, Indiana at their regular March Term A. D 1893 for a license to sell and barter spirituous, vinous, malt and ail oilier it toxicaling liquor.*, in less quantities thtrq a quart at a time; with the privilege ei allowing and permitting the same to be drank on the premi ses where sold and bartered. T«*» pre.-ise loca'.ion of the premises where said liquors are to be sold and bartered is a one (1) story frame building, frontii g on unnamed Street, in tim Town of DrMotte Jasper county, Indiana. Commencing at. a point Twenty (20) feet East of the Northwest corner of Lot cue (l i in Block Three (3) i’i the original plat of said town of DeMolte;! running thence South Twenty Five (25); feet, tponce East ftftren (15) feet, thence Noit .j twenty live (*>) feet, i thence We-t. Fifteen ((5) ieel. to the place of beginning. Said precnLes bolug c iiumouiy known and d»>i {tinted as a “ssloon building'”: and sitnafrM on said Lot one (I)' la Bio -k Three (3) pi the original plat of the Town of DeMotte Jasper County, Indiana, as above jset forth und deHcribed. LOUIS XFRUtL.

Real Estate Transfers

Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Spec ified Samuel C. Fletcher to Patrick Feeley. Dec. 9, ’92, ne; e pt nw 4-27-7, 169 acres, Carpenter, Dec. 10, ’92, se; s| sw 33-28-7,24Oaemq —an.......... 7200 Otilie Hoffman to Ephriam BayerS, Sept. 5,’91, It 2, hl 3, pt nw nw 17-31-6, 10 - acres, Hogan 350 John T. Sayler to William E. Moore, Jan. 26, pt, w| ne; w| e| ne; 27-29 7, e| se; pt sw se 22 29-7, 150 acres, Newton.... 5000 John T. Sayler to Wm. E. Moore, Jan. 27, e| se 22-29-7, 42| acres, quitclaim, Newton 1 Thomas J. Sayler to Wm. E. Moore, June 27, pt e| se; pt sw se 22-29-7, 3 acres, quitclaim, Newton 1

Wiibur O. Florence to Eleanor M. Florence, Jan. 28, nw; ne; e| se 14 31-7, 560 acres, Keener 3000 John Makeever to David E. Hudson, Jan. 16, w side se 34-31-7, Union... ; 525 Alfred Thompson, et al to Isaac M. Keyner, Jan. 16, pt sw 19-29 6, Rensselaer, Marion . . .-r-r . . . x ... . 187 John P. Ryan to Allen Gray, May 16, ’92, Its 5, ,6, bl 13, Newton & Clark’s Add. Rensselaer 150 George A. Clark to Elizabeth Wallace, Jan. 16, pt ne so 25-32 6, Wheatfield....... 500 Emmet Kannal by Adm. to Samuel M. Laßue, Oct. 2G, ’92, Its 3,4, out-lot 6, K-in-nal’s Sub-Div. of out-lot 6, Rensselaer 500 Rachel Ann Burns to Johq C. Frazee, Jan. 28, nw cor. S 3 se 29-30 9, Barkley 240 Frank <fc Eva Foltz to Steward C. Hammond, Jan. 30, Its 9, 10, bl 12, Rensselaer.... 400 Thornton Dobbins to Martha A. Miller, Jan. 25, und pt int n| se 9-27-6, quitclaim, Carpenter 600 Schuyler Sigler to Wm. B. Austin, Jan. 30, ne; se nw, n|se 7-31-5, Walker 3080 Wm. B. Austin to Joseph Klauska, Jan. 31, ne; sj nw; n| se 7-31-5, Walker 6000

Walter Staff to Lawrence A. Bixenman, Jan. 27, Its 8, 9, 10, bl 7, Fair Oaks Alfred Thompson et al to Addie L. Irwin, Feb. 1, pt sw 19-29-G, Rensselaer 120 Allen Gray to Peter Brook, Jan. 31, Its 5,6, hl 13,Newton & Clark’s Add. Rensselaer.......... 375 Frank C. Rich to Wm. L. Rich, Jan. 31, pt It 3, Patton’s Add. Remington .... 1000 Luther E. Creviston to Bruce Creviston, Jan. 31, sw 15-28-6, 160 acres, Milroy.... 1700 Nellie Say let to Wm. E. Moore, Feb. 3, eA- ne 27 29-7. 40 acres, Newton.. 1000 John A. Kent to Christopher C. Swaim, June 10, ’B7, Its 7,8, bl 6, Fair Oaks 20 Arabella M. Bartoo to Ollie Little, Jan. 30, Its 5,6, bl 1. E. A. Bartoo’s Add. Remington .. ........... .. 180 Win. C. Nicholson to Harry B Nicholson, July 30, ’9O, und | of west side It 2 and | it 2 se sw 10 32-7, 59 acres, Keener .... 150 Thomas Walters to Frank M. Walters, Feb. 4, w end s| nw no; w end s| nw ne: sw ne 33-30-5, 74 acres, 500 Frank M. Walters to Angeline Walters, Feb. 4, w end sj nw no; w end s| nw ne; sw ne 33 30-5, 74 acres, 500 Elizabeth L. Peters to David M. Peer. Nov. 12, ’92, nw sw 5-31-6, 40 acres, Walker 350

Very Much Surprised

I I have been afflicted with neuralgia or nearly two year* have tried physic att aad all knovtfn remedies, but no per nianopt relief until I tried a bottle of D'lllam’s Great German Liniment and it itave me instant and permanent relief. 25 cents per bottle. Signed A. B Snell. Hamilton, Mich. April 11 1891. For sale by Long 4 Co.

MR HUB,' STATE OF INDIANA, l OC! . Jasper County. |bo. Cause No. 4483 In Jasper Circuit Court. Whereas The Stateof Indiana for the use of. Jun s <J. I'iira. w Ls, coni ru Lssioner of drainage has tiled an affidavit in said cause that the following named defendants are non-resi-dents'of the frtate of Indiana to-wit:— ' Oscamp wife of said Clement Oscamp, Clemens Oscamp and Mary A <).-camp his Wife and the unknown , heirs, devisees iand legatees and theun-i known heirs devisees f and legatees Of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the said Os- i2L—camp and Mrs. Oscamp his wife and Clemens Oscamp; , therefore Isaid non-r sident defend Anta- are hereby notified that each of them will be r< qmred to file an .ans wer m the above entitled cause and that the same is set for hearing on the 27th day of , Marcli 18)3bn which said day the defendants I will be required to app ar and file demurrers; or answer said conipiiiiiit. "' Witness my hand and official seal ( SEAL 1® the 28th day of January 1893. < 7-Tx-vU Win. COOVER. 0 Clerk of the Jasper circuit Court. Thompson & Bro., AU vs. for Plaintiff.

Sheriff s Sale. On Foreclosure of Tax Lien. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree and execution to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in Cause No 4340 wherein L-rnuel Stockwell was plaintiff and : Thad-leus s. Roliins et al, were defendants!, r. qulrlng me to make the amount of said ; judgment, together with interest and ccSsts, I will expose at public sale on Saturday, February 11, A. D., 1893. between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the courthouse in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits, for a term not exi-eeding seven (7) years, by the year of the fallowing 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 (*1) north, range six (6) west, in Jasper county, Indiana. And snoul-1 sii-.b t-eiwi and profits not ael for a sum sufficient to discharge sai l decree and exeeuticloninterestand costs, L will, at the same time and place, an I in the manner aforesaid, expose at public sale the fee simple right Jof said defendants in and to said real estate or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree and execution. interest and costs. Said sale wil t be made without relief from valuatim or appraiseftioitl iws. OU ARL ES W. lIANLEY, Sheriff Jasper Co , Indiana. Thompson & Bro. Atty for Plaintiff.

Ditch Notice. Whereas, Charles Mylinus, Michael Weinkauf, Gustave Walter, Sarah Wynant. lohti It. Wynint and Samuel MaGuhe. Filed in the Auditor’s bill e in Starke Coattty, Indiana, on July the sth, 1892. and a cef fitted copy of said petition was tiled in the Auditor’s office of Jasper County, Indiana, on the 18th day July, 1892. Slid petition pray lag said Boards to cause to be constructed a ditch, drain and wa or-coursa in Jasper and. Starke counties as herein alter described, and whereas on the 18th day of July, 1891. The s me being more than ten days before the first day of the September Term ot the Commissioners Court of Jasper County, Indiana, 1892. The said Board appoints B. L. P. Massey, John E. Com r aha Calvin Coppeas viewers in said cause to meet with the viewers appointed by the Board of Commissioners of Starke Countv, Indiana, to-wit: George Lightfoot, Jonn Mosher and Daniel Kries, and view said proposed Ditch and to perform certain duties in said order named amt to do and pert rm another necessary ac's and services as such viewers and to file their report with the County Auditor an i whereas said viewers have made their view of said proposed work and having subscribed and sworn to the same and filed reiiort on November Ist, 1892. And that said cause was continued at the Dec-mber Term of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County,lndiana, t or notice. Therefore notice is hereby given of the pendency and prayer of said petition and the filing es said viewers report thereon and the time set.for the hearing thereof is on Wednesday, tire Bth day of March, 1893. The same being tlie 3rd day of the regular March Term 1893, of said Commissioners Court. Sal i proposed Ditch is described as follows, to-wit: 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. ’ Thence north to station stake nineteen (19) plus fifty (50.) 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 slake 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 st ike one hundred and seven. teen (.117). Thence north, forty-three (43) degrees west, to etation stake one hundred and fifty four (154) plus ten (10) at the south bank of Kankakee river at a pdnt three-hundred (300) feet south of the northwest corner o' the Northeast quarter of section thirteen (I3> township thirty-two, (32) north, range five, (5) west, in Jasner County, Indiana. Whole length of said ditch being fifteen thousand and four hnn lred and ten (15110) feet. That the stations areone hundred (100) feet in length; The names ot the owners-of lands thiough which said ditch will pass, or be affected by the construction ot said ditch are as follows, to-wit: l.evi C. HoekweU, Matilda Will, F. Welshart. Andrew Crawford, Fred Will, Ben jamin F. McCray, J. Finn, Mary Glazebrook, Aceph Belcher. Christian Itas'inusseu. John i’inn. Levi Bock well, Henry Welsshaar, Fred Welslmrt, Sarah Wynent, Martin Smith, if. Sachs, M. Wienkauff, M. Winekauf, Charles Myllns, J. Wills, Gust Wallers. MartinSuuth. D. Smith. Fred Wynekoff, Patrick Maloney, Samuel MaGnlrc, George K. i’rtcc, Samuel Lilly, David Smith, Frederick Welnkanf, Charles Knupko. Ballroad Township Starke County, Indiana. The Indiana, Illinois and lowa Railroad Company. Tlie Indiana. Illinois and lowa Railway Company, Kankakee Township, Jasper County, Indiana.' In witness whereof I have heren . fXunto set inv hand and affixed the t Iseal of the Board of Commissioners v irQ' x sahl Coumyat Rensselaer, Indl-t ana, this 28th day of January, IMI3. HENRY B. MURRAY, Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana, James W. Douthlt, Atty for Petitioners.

English Spavin Linimeht removes an Hard", Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemwhes from hordes. Blo<xi Spavins, Curbs. Splints. Sweeney. Ring-Bone, Stifles. Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Cougs, eto. Save SSO by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Alemish Cure ever known. Sold by B. F. Long 4 Co., Druggist, Rensselaer nd.

LIST> List of Land and Lots Returned Delinquent for the Non-Payment of Taxes for the year 1891; Jasper County, Ind. <ZZ __ 7 . •' ~ DESCRIPTION § g ; j. 2£ f | NAMES . DESCRIPTION 3g, ~ | OF OF | ? OF OF •&:: I- i OWNERS. LANDS. : I 'i' : “ ; OWNERS. LANDS. : ' -® : ■ • : I: i: : JL J ______ L. L L i_ • HANGING GROVE—NO. 1. KANKAKEE—NO, 10—CONTINUED. 9 Banta. Fred N. heirs,.;..inM M ... „ 197 98 K9B I do s side nttfnwsw. 28 32 518 50 do |27.2U 5| 40 61|36 103 LakeViewHunting club Brds n* sby 20rds e i . wne cor sw 5w.... i 9,32 A 1 58 GILLAM .TOWNSHIP—NO. 2. 106 LaCount, Charles sAfnwsw 28 32, 520 12 19 r - HI Maloy Patrick. nK sw 31‘32 1 5! 54 29 989 2 Antrim, Alvena F esidese sw I 2:30 5 39 772 117 Moss, Joseph..... ne sw 5, 40 1512 58 Earner, F. S i1w.... 22 31 5 160 24 31 140 Price, Geo. JE.,.,., swsw. .. Q 4'32 i 5 40 **7 38 Ut Long, Edward no ’’ UV^ S ° l ””’ e ' MM HO H 32 WBEATHEI.U—SO. 11. o 157 Mlteltell, M. P.......... wJif nw...............M81 5 80 ; : 15 Bradbury. Ann .........iej. sw . .... 30 32 680 15’54 — t wMsw ...36 31 5 80: 79 84 53 Clark, Samuel et al pt ue se 25 32 6 10 12 99 '■ 104 Mitchell, Isiah, heirs., und 35-54 e)f nw 36 31 5: 1 82 Foltz, Joseph sptn2sanese 2932 6 15 180 do und 35-54 sw ne...0.. 36 31 5, 15 16 86 Frame, Clara....; ne cor ue nw 30 3-’ 6 5 180 195 Pratt, Daniel D....... .nw ue 28'30 ■#! 40! 174 Myers,' Marv fijfsw 14 32 680 13 13 do ■ sese 28.30 540 do itl4 bl 1 Wheatlleld 81 .do. . wM-se——www. 28 30.5. 80... .. 20.09 191 Miller, Eratlk3,w_.ww,w, nw ne .. wr,-,- M«2-6-49 950 200 Poiseu, Joshua Its 5.6,7. 8,9&10.bl 2 I i I 216 Nichols, Elizabeth A.. .. Its 12 & 13bl 4, Bent- _ . „ Davisson Vi11e...: | 152 1 ley.s Add. Wheatfield 648 20.1 Paul, Callie sM-ne23 31 5; 80. 14 81 251 Stimson, James F. .... nx nw.... :... .... 31 32 6' 76 38 12 17 266 Smith, Susan sene... 25 30 5 40 10 59 261 Swisher, Frances E It 6, bl 4. Wheatfield 288 272 Shack, Anthony P nw se 22 31 5 40 366 201 Trommershauser, J. A. lot slnsw . 3033 6 33 20 244 301 Unknown j... its 5,6, 7, 8&9,bl 1, lts oavisson’ville, I*B6 CARI’ENTER-NO. 12. 305 Wiley, Frederick II ->w 24:31 5-160 I 124 Fell, Alson A pteXne 28 27 770 87 31128 do sX ne 26 31 5 80; I 155 Glass, James H ue ...12 27 7 160 79i2C do :ne he 26.31 5. 40, 135:36 184 Harris. Ellen eendnX nw .. 32 27 642 24|]f 190 Hartman .Benjamin F. nX se 10 27 7 80 26 48 WALKER TOWNSHIP—NO. 3. 293 Merrill, Ebson nX sw 32 27 6 80 I , . , , , do sX nw. . 32 27 <1 80 164 Jensen, John wX nw ; 4'3115 831 3 23 66 do ntfse 3127 ft 80 151145 222 McKelvey, tJohn W nwne 6'31 540 90 567 395 Simons. Andrew L nw se 24 27 720 17 7t 257 Pattison, Wm. F njf 10 3li 5 320 2i;96 396 Smalley, W.C. sX*sw 12127 780 3544 271 Robinson, J. H ..... nw nw 13 3 1 5 40 297 434 Thompson, David J. ... nw pt It 6in nw ne.. 25|57 7 1 iys 318 Stringfield, Geo. A wX se 12,31 5 80 576 355 Wing. Selina J senw.. .....\3331; 6 40 mtt nnv vn u do sXnenw...: 33 si! 6 20 milkoi-no. 14. do sX ne ne nw 33:31 6 5 23 Clark, Charles W eX ne se 24,28 6 201 3170 do ite part nw ne nw 33:311 6 5 550 45 Foltz, Janies P swsw 24|is! 20 5173 369 Woolbrant, August sX sw nw 18 3li 5 20 B|t6 59 Iliff. Lydia sw se 17 28; 5 40 898 74 Linder, Henry sX nw 21128: 5 80 is 38 'MARION TOWNSHIP—NO. 6. _ 105 Robinson, Letitia F.... undM sX se 10 28| 626 67 j ■ „,, do undXhWse........ . 10128. 6 13:33 8:77 141 Hubbard, Delia II ;sXsw... 1828 6 57 50 925 168 Jvohlcr, Catherine. .pt no aw 284 Perkins, Mary JwXSW sw '29.29; 6, 20 . 25|i8 UNION W WNbHII —NO. 15. • 21 Brosnahan, Margaret., sene '2B 301 7 40 694 JORDAN TOWNSHIP—NO. 7. 65 Colburn, Abraham K,... Its 11 & 12, bl 8, I ; _ _ . Fair Oaks | .2 5f It Brien, Thomas ne se ;17j28 7' 40 ' 691 G 8 Cox, Ellen M Its 1& 3, ralr Oaks..'' P 14M 55 Essen, Wm & Jas.Shafer ne 3' 28 7 160 1 46 67 122 Gilmore. Catherine.... eßi ne ne ‘19'30’6 '9 74 67-Foster, Robert W nX se j 33 28 7 80 167 Hines. John F UsG& 7 bl 4 do sX sw ...33 28 7 so 54 75 Fair Oaks .... ' 'l 88 83 Hubbard, Delia II nX . TH|2B 6 57 66 6.68 225 Medary, Celiah Its 4,5, 6 &7. bi 7, | 116 Jewell, Chapman.. nw ne ... 7 34-28 7 40,: | Fair’OaKg I 593 do nX ue nw ..34 28 7 20, 1206 322 Thompson, Alfred...... eX 'X se 21 31 726 66 3,67 117 Jacobs, Henry C nw sw .. .|2i|2B 7 4u 798 331 Vito Vito sp se .... 19'31' 6 40 ! 158 Lane, Lydia C n), sw ne ..„. 21j2-i 7 30 4.06 do e’-f sw se 119 31'6 10 B|ol159 Larslt, Mary nX se 26 28 780 | 350 Wiseman, John pi nw ne J2u,3l| 736 37 22 17 do ,ne sw 211,28; 7 40 ,32 77 ' > 171 Mitchell, John F wX sw 14 28 7 80 I - .do eX ne..,, tel2B 780 34 46 m. _ __ | Incorporated Towns. NEWTON TOWNSHIP-NO. 8. 7 Brosnan, Hugh ;CzX sw 3297' 80 - j TOWN OF RENSSELAER-NO. 5. do Ihvv sw 3 7' 40 27 19 i 26 Crisler, Susan C.... .'.... eX se 29 30 780 17 46: 32 Ball, Cyrus A Ills 16 & 17, bl 30 Weston’s Add to ( 27 Chupp, M >ses N iiiptsesw 4'29 715 i 4 22: , . I Rensselaer ... 1241 111 Micnlel, William .."...apt nw sw 27 30 7 35 414 237 Hand,Townsend & Oscar und Xlt22bl 15 Weston’s Add. to Rensselaer . 58 WFFNFR TOWWIHP w<> 311 Kohler, Catherine Its 6& 7, bl 10, Rensselaer .... 24 9f KtLahK IOnNSHII NO J. 33,, Leopold, Abraham its 12 &13bl 4, Leopold's Add. to 5 Austin, Wm. B fracs of river mid- r I ( I Rensselaer Ilf die spt 253?. 7, 12 50 14S 385 Martin, John R Its 8& 9, bl 31, Weston’s Add. to 40 Chandler, M. E nX nw 12':c| 7'Bo 12 30 Rensselaer 6*449 Dreger, .John swsw 24.32 7 40 10 57 696 Yeoman, Harriet & Rob-> r 149 Koning Antje and X w,X ne.... .... 8i;32 7 39 80 : ert 11... ills 10 & 13, bl 25, Rensselaer 28 2] do undXcXnw 31 32 7 39 80 32 72 232 Steinke. Edward J....:, se nw . 231 7 40 935 - nll , 240 X Snldema, Simou Jans eX ne.... 7i3l 780 I TOWN OF REMINGTON—NO. 13. 0-1 xr /-J 0 -r, x- sw ne M 1 740 8610 82 Col born, A. R its 1,2, &3, bl 12, Remington 3305 S'vSKS“:f '+ ’! V" *“ ‘“‘iUjl.!, **“ X Mahala J nX nw I 1181 7 77;29 85 79 160 Hawn, Sarah M Its 7,8, &9, bl 11, Western Add. to ' | - - Remington... ~ ..v. 555 KANKAKEE—NO. 10. do ltsl&2, bl 1, Stratton’s Add. to JXI Remington 9|82 „ ~,, T 221 Johnson, Mary E It 9. bl 3, Stratum's Add to Rem3 Albin, Luther ;ne nw.-rr.-.. 1.1632; ff| J 643 I B ■ au “- w “““ I 14 Belcher .John H Isese '2>32i 540 37 04 246 Leavel, LucyK e 265 ft of nX 1114; h 150 ft of bi'3, 25 Caldwell, Wm. G ne sw |34 32: 5; 40 | : Bruel’s Add. to Remington 5 63 AfiKnn,,?, n. trn c t' 'V' 5 i lGO 63 24 247 Lambert, Martha J.... nX sX bl 12, Western Add.' to 96 Knapp. Daniel G. A . I I Remington. 1853 Christian wXsw..., 2532 5' 80 411 Thompson, David J.... ltlobl7,u & M’s, Add. to Reni- ‘ ’ u<> sw nw 2 132 5 40 ington... • hw 25 32 5- 80 68 61 do n?a wM out It 13 nw sec 30 tn 27 100 LaOount G. W .ssidenosw 28 32| 38 30 43;CG range 6, 66- .00 acres.... 5.1(> STATE OF INDIAN'A, lee. COUNTY OF JASPER, JOO. _L__ - _____ - ' 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 V due thereon for the year 1891 and former years with ten per penalty and interests thereon, together with the I tax for the current yearlß92 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 1 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. a—x Witness my hand and official seal, this 13th day of January, 1893. i SEAL J HENRY B. MURRAY, ( ' Auditor Jasper County.

Notice of Stockholders Meeting. Notice is hereby given thaton the third day of Mar-.h, A. D. 1893, a intetIng of the stockholders of the Indiana, Illinois & lowa Railroad Company w.ll be held at the office of si.id Company in tlie City of Chicago, Illinois, at Eleven o’clock A. M., for tue purpose of authorizing salt Company to make and legally execute a contract With the Indiana, Illinois ft lowa Railway Company of the State of Indiana, ior tlio construction and operation of is proposed line of railway and the issuance of its corporate bonds to the amount of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.) falling due on the first day of March, 1913, bearing interest nt the rale »f five per c mt. (5 per eent.) per annum, payable semi-annually, principal and inter - est payable in gold coin of rhe 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 ft lowa Railway Company of the Statu of Indiana, to bccontro led at d ooeratedas a division of the said Indiana, Illinois & lowa Railroad Company ; also to be secured by a mortgage on thu Indiana. Illinois ft lowa Railroad Company’s railroad and property subject to the lien "f its First Mortgage anil Income Mortgages. [Signed] F. M. DRAKE, T. P. SHONTS, C. H. SMITH, J. A. DRAKE. DlfiECTons. Witness my hand this fourth * » \ day of January. 1893. ( J JNO. A. DRAKE, secretary 1.1. &I.R. R Co. Jan 12— March 2. The success of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in effecting a speedy cure of colds, croup and whooping coufch 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 h tuo best he ever used. B. F. Jones, druggist. Winona, Miss says; “Cham, berlain’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

MB mcs. No. 4384. Be it remembered that El wood Spriggs as plalntifff tiled an affidavit with ills complaint that the folio wiug named defendants wire non-residents of tlie State of Indiana: George W. Wayland and Mrs. Wayland wife ofautd George W. Wayland and Isaac Rentfrow and Mrs. Runtfrow wife of said Isaac Rcntfrow and the unknown heirs, devisees and legates and the unknowfi heirs, devisees ■ and legetees of the unknown heirs devisees and ligatees of the said George W Wayland and Mrs. Wayland and Isaac Rentfrow and Mrs Rcntfrow his wife. Therefore said non resident uefeuduuts are hereby notified of the pendeuc/ of said cause which is brought by said Spriggs agiinst each of them to quiet his title to real estate In Jasper county, Indiana, which cause will stand for trial on the Mb day of April 181)31110 suite being the 15th judicial day or the March Perm 1893 of said court. 'Yitnoss my hand and oificial seal / sir *i. I" 118 7th day of February 18»2. j WM. h. uoover. Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court. Tho-npson ft Bro. Attys, for plaintiff. Feb. U IB *23 HIT DE Cause No. 4484. Jasper Circuit Court, Marell Term, 1893. Notice W hereby given that an affidavit has been filed in iny office that thedefendants John Haminertou, James T Hummerton and Rebecca Hanunerton his wife are non-residents ot the State of Inditurn and that said non resident defendants are hereby notified that they are require'! to tile answers to the Complaint of Samuel A. Tolman, and the cioss-compinlnts of Murton A- Lynch, Abraham Leopold and John R. Phillips on the 2<>th day of March. 1893, the same being tlie Ist judicial day of the March Term of said Jasper Circuit Court. Wit ness Seal of raid Court, Jan- ( avp a » \uary 25th, is)3. I ) WM. H. COOVKR, Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson ft Bro. Atty’s for I’lf. Jan 17-Febx:». Try Dallam’s GreU German 15 cent Liver Pills 40 in each package atLong’

n-BEIT DE. ■ ’ -to „ „r.-.: - -a .. - State of Indiana, (CJ C! Jasper County. | DO' In Jasper Circuit Court, to March Term A. D. 1893. Andrew Boston, t ' vs. ; {No, 4180, Michael Vanarsdei, et al ( lie it remembered that the aliove named plaintiff by Tlmifipson & Bro., his attorneys tiled in the office |< f the Clerk of said court ills complaint and an affidavit that the following name i defendants are non-residents of t lie Slate of Indiana, to-wit: Miehael Vnnitnwlel and Mrs. Vanarsdei, Iwifeofsald Michael Vanarsdei, Cliarlcs G. , Hurtnum and Mrs. Hurl man his wife, Eliza* beth Barker and Mr. Barker her husband, Alonzo G. Sexton and Mrs. Sexton his wife, Ebenezer I*. Tenhiy and Mrs. Tenny bis wife, Stephen F. K. ’Benny and Mrs. Tenny his wile, Michael 11. Good and Mrs. Good his wife, G. W. llajd and Mrs, llall'htW wife, George W. Ballqnd Mrs. Hull ids wife, Sophia G, Fuller and Krnstns M. Fuller her bus band.CiiHihs Hall und Mrs. Ha l his wife John H. WllliHiiJsim und Mrs. Willhunson his wife, Frederick Williamson and Mrs. Williamson his wife, John W. Barlow und Mrs. Bartow bls wife and all tlis unknown heirs, devisees and legatees und the unknown liens, Clevis es uhd legatees of Die unknown heits, devisees nnd legiti-es of tlie above named defendants, if deed, and Georg) W. Spitler, Jr. That said defendants ore neces sury parties to sjild a tlon which is brought to quiet title to,ren[ rstate in said county. Wherefore said • efendante are hereby notified that said cause will stand for trial on the 21st day ot Marqh. 1803, the same being the Second jiiridl nl day ot the March Term iww of said court. I _ Witness my hand and official seal Zcw*i\this 23th day of January, 1893 v ) i WM - H * GOOV EHt Olerlt of the Jasper Circuit Court, Thotnpsoti ft Uno. Jan-M-Feb 2t». Atty's for Plff. Rheumatism Cured in a Day. • “Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism nnd Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 8 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause, nnd the disease immediately disapitears. The flrst dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold bv A. F. Long 4 Co., druggists, Rensselaer.