Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 January 1895 — Page 8
J. W. HORTON, Dentist. WWCrown find Brldgework Teeth without pistes. NocTverng tor.x>f of mouth. Na iteUoying the S’uiae of tnste. Office over J*t»M Office. Oss ffpmlntstered for tl.e pa Intern extraction of teeth. Mr. M. G. Brown, —DSITTIST SOSSSKLAEB - INDIANA. . Crown and Bridgework. Teeth with- || out Plates a SpecialtyAU. THE LATEST METHODS IM DENTISTRY. Office over Porter!* Wi shard’*. Q*e administered for painless extraction of teeth. A J. KANN AL, M. D. C. - - VETERINARIAN. - - Office with RENSSELAER, w. A. Huff, the Jeweler. IND, graduate of Chicago Veterinary College. J. . THKAWLS, Surveyor & Engineer, fltea with COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. In Williams A Stockton block, Bensselaer - - - - - - - - Indiana. ■ PIONEER, ■ MEAT MARKET. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Balogna, etc , sold in quantities to suit purehaeers at the LOWEST PRICES. None but tte best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID GOOD CATTLE ■I J.EIGLESBACH. Proprieto r. TRUSTEES? IS OTIC E. MARION TOWNSHIP. I will be in my office up stain in Citizens ■ink Building: every Saturday to attend to Township business. WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion Township. *.r. Ferguson. J. H. Chapman. FERGUSON A CHAPMAN, Abstracters and Examiners sf Titles Farm loans a specialty. Buy and sell rea •state, Sell B. 4L. shares, write Fire in•nranoe in three of the best companies in the U. 8. Represent Attna Life—-the best on the ■teha- Agent tor four A-l Accident compa nfes. Rent town property or farms. Pay taxes for non-residens. Discount notes. We •ollt your collections. Office Leopold’s tiock, Rensselaer, Ind. Morris’ English Stable Powder Not only cures bat presents diset-e and when fed two *- three times a week will keep your s ock in fl w con dition, will make them slick, fat and glossy. Changes th) en ire system, gives new blood, n* w lie, and puts them in good condition for spring work. Ful pound pic sages 25 cents Sold byF. B. Meyer. Distemper Among Horses Safely and qii k y cured by the use oi Craft s Distemper and Cough Cure. It noton < iii- but when administered in time prevents its sprea-i among h ra s and colts that has been exposed to the contagion It is not •xpensiAe and is easily administered. S3n for book on Distemper—free. Address Wells Medicine Co. Lafayette, Ind. or ask F. B. Meyer, the urnggist. Relief in Six HoursDistressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the -‘New Great South American Kidney cure” This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urin ary passages in male ot female. In relieves retention ot water and pain in passing it almost immediately, If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by A. F. Long & Co druggists. Renssel - er, Ind. Idee 94 Hlntsou Houtirj Keeping. Is the title of bur little pamphlet which tells all about ho w to have i lenty ot eggs and no sick chickens. The cost is trifling, and the man or woman win wants to raise poultry successfully can do it by usiri g Wells’ Hoosiei Poulti y Powder. Price 25 cents. Pamphlet Lree by addressing Wells Medici e .Co Fafayette, fn«l. So dby F. B. Meyer. is stamped in the best watch cases made. It is the trade mark of the Keystone Watch Case Company, of Philadelphia, the oldest, largest and bestknown factory in the world—--1500 employees, capacity 2000 cases daily. Its. products are sold by all jewelers. It makes the celebrated Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, now fitted with the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled off me case—the A WAIC!t£M£O’’MER SENT FREE.
A NARROWESCAPE! 0 H°w it Happened. The following remarkable event in a lady’s rife will interest the reader: “For a long time I had a terrible pain at my heart, which fluttered almost incessantly. I had no appetite and could not sleep. I would be compelled to sit up in bed and belch gas from my stomach until I thought every minute would be my last. There was a feeling of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. 'J. couldn’t sweep a room without sitting down and resting; but, thank God, by the help of New Heart Cure all that is past and I feel like another woman. Before using the New Heart Cure I had taken different so-called remedies and been treated by doctors without any benefit until I was both discouraged and disgusted. My husband bought me a bottle of Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, and am happy to say T never regretted it, as 1 now have a splendid appetite and sleep well. I weighed 125 pounds when I began taking the remedy, and nowlweighlSOH. Its effect in my case has been truly marvelous. It far surpasses any other medicine I have ever taken or any benefit I ever received from physicians.”—Mrs. Harry Starr, Pottsville, Pa., October 12,1892. Dr. Miles* New Heart Cure is sold on a positjye guarantee by all druggists, or by the Dr. Miles Medical C0.,-Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, SI per bottle, six bottles $5, express prepaid. This great discovery by an eminent specialist in heart disease, contains neither opiates nor dangerous drugs.
Public Sale. Th e undersigned will offer at Pub he Auction at J. F. Iliff’s Livery Stable in Rensselaer, Ipd., beginning at 10 o’clock A. M. on Saturday, Jan. 25th, 1895. The following described property towit: 16 HEAD OF HORSES, Eight two-year olds, 3 three-year olds, 4 work horses, and ONE HIGH-BRED ROADSTER, 17| hands high, fine build and action, and can trot in nearly three minutes. One year’s time, without interest if paid when due, on sums over $5. GEO. STRICKLAND. Simon Phillips, Auctioneer. Hacklen’s Arnica salve The best salve in the world for Cuts Utilises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Ernp ions, and positively cures Piles, or n< jay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale byF 3. Meyer CHAS. VICK, the Opicitn sells the best Spectacles and Eye Glasses that are made In the world. The best that money can buy, and sells them at hard times prices. Drop him a postal card and he will call and fit ion with a pair of Spectacles or Eye Glasses to your entire satisfaction. Rensselaer, Ind. Notice to Non-Resident. The State of Indiana, > In the Jasper Jasper County. j Circuit Court.— January Term, 1895. Mary Hartberg j complaint No. 4825. Henry Hartberg, Action for Divorce, i Now comes the plaintiff, bv James WDonthit, her attorney, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit that he defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is th* refcre hereby given said Def endant, that unless he be and appear on the first day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be nolden on the Third Monday of March, A.’D. 1895ratthe Court Hou->e in Rensselaer, in said County and State and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will bo heard and determined'in hie absence. In Witness Whereof, I thereunto set mv hand and njkM affix the Seal of said Cour , at Rensselaer this 16th day of January, a. D. 1895 Wm. H. COOVER. Clerk. James W. Donthit, Att’y for jTff. Januar, 24, IS9’. ft 1 ft&ii n p - IkcaVLAI UHAbL MARksW V CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? Fora prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to MINNA CO., who have had nearly fifty years’ experience in the patent business. Communications strictly confidential. A Handbook of Information concerning Patents and bow to obtain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechanical and scientific books sent free. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice in the Scientific American, and thus are brought widely before the public without cost to the inventor. This splendid paper, issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has bv far the largest circulation of any scientific work in the world. S 3 a year. Sample copies sent free. Building Edition, monthly, KAOa year. Single copies, 25 cents. Every number contains beautiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new houses, with plans, enabling builders to show the latest designs and secure contracts. Address MUNN * CO, New York, 3.61 Broadway. 1 ■ - T '.'-‘ ■ —-- Ape son s prematurely old wh n boldness pec< rs before ihe forty-fiih year Use Pells Hair Ben wei to feet p the scalp hea.tby and pre ent ss.
Real Estate Transfers
Warranty DeedtaWben Not,Otherwise Spec ified Priscilla Anderson, et al, by Frank I •* Foltz, com’r, to James H. Andersor, Jan. 9, nw Union, commissioners deed, $1125. James H. Anderson," et al by Foltz, com’r, to/Priscilla Anderson, Jan. 9, c| nw ne 24-30-7, Union, comr’s deed $375. Stephen L.*Winget by Adnrir. to Francis Marion Bingham, Nov. 30, n| sw 12-28-6, 80 acres, Milroy, $llOO. Wallace Robinson to Wm. C. Babcock, Noe. 21. It 15, bl 25, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer, $125, Wm. B. Austin toWm. C. Babcock Dec. 13, Its 13, 14, bl 25, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer, $250. Lawrence Bixenman, Jan. 10, Its 8,6, 10, bl 7, Fair Oaks, $260. August Depnz and Anna Magill apd husband to Mary Deprez, Dec. 11, und |, und fs| se 29-30-5, and of ne ne 32-30-5, 4000. John L. Turner to Dora E. Nicholson, Nov, 1, n side nw sw 28-28-7, 35 acres, Barkley, $837. Samuel E. Sparling to Willard Stockwell, June 23, ’93, n| sw 10-28-6, 80 acres, Milroy, SI4OO. Levi S. Renicker to Sherman Renicker, Jan. 16, n‘side se 8-30-6, 45 acres, Barkley, SI3OO. *’ Willie V. Hudson to David E. Hudson, Jan. 9, ’93, und | se 34-31-7, 160 acres, Union, 1200. Irene R. Nelson to Anna B. Vogel, Jan. 8, und| It 3, bl 2;- Remington, S4O. - John W. Paxton, guard, to Anna B. Vogel, und | It 3, bl 2, Remington, S4O. Matilda Farmer to Joseph Schertz, Dec. 8, nw 22-28-5 , 160 acres, Milroy, S4IOO. Nelson Randle to Wm. P. Baker, Jan. 16, pt ne nw, 30-29-6, laer, Its on Weston street, SIOOO. ' Wm. P. Baker to Nelson Randle, Jan. 16, Its 5,6, 7,8, bl 36, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer, $2900. Wm. T. Walters to Jas. E. Walters Jan. 18, sw nw 14 28-6, 20 acres, Milroy, S3OO. Arthur N. Bailey to Howard A. Williams, Jan. 5, ej se, 2829-5, he ne 33-29 5, 110 acres, Hanging Grove, S4BOO. Alfred W. Hopkins to Henry Walker, Jan. 11, s| sw 19-32 6, 80 acres, Wheatfield, SI2OO. A. C. Robinson to Francis L. Fiske and Isaac N. Beem, Jan. 12, w| nw, s| 14-31-6, d| 23-31-6, 880 acres Walker, $25,000. Julia A. Day to Hiram Day, Jan. 19, pt Its 2,3, bl 44, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer, S9OO. John F. Garriott to Chas. W. Garriott, Feb. 19, '92, nw sw 19-30-6 40 acres, Union, S4OO.
Application hr License. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the town of Rensselaer, In Marion township, Jasper county and state of Indiana, that the undersigned, August Rosenbaum, a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana, and over the age of twenty-one years, of good moral character, not iu the habit of becoming Intoxicated and fit in every respect to be intrusted witli the sale of intoxicating liquors, will apply to the Board of Commissioners in said Jasper county at their Marcli term 1895, said term commencing on Monday, Marcli 4th, 1895, for a license to sell and barter spirituous, vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting the same to be drank on tiie following premises to-wlt: The precise location of the premises on which the undersigned desires to sell and barter with the. privilege of allowing the same to bedrank thereon, is a one storv brick building forty (40) feet long by twenty (20) feet wide, on Van Rensselaer street and situated on lot number three (3) block number four (4) of the original plat of Rensselaer, Indiana, and described as follows: Beginning one hundred and twelve and onehalf (H2X) feet north westerly from thecorner ot Washington street and Van Rensselaer street, thence northwesterly on Van Rensselaer street twenty (20) feet, thence westerly parallel with Washington street forty (40) feet theucfisouth easterly parallel witli Van Rensselaer street twenty (20) feet, thence easterly parallel with Washington street forty (40) feet to the place of beginning. Said license will be asked for a period of one year. AUGUST ROSENBAUM. 8.11*17. loi-nnffm. STATE OF INDIANA, |qq. Jasper t’ounty. Jasper Circuit Court, To January Term 1895. Be it remembered that Marlon L. Spitler and diaries H. Price filed their complaint and an affidavit that the defendant Zebedee Wilcox is a non-resident of the State ot Indiana and said Zebedee Wilcox is hereby notified of the pendency of said action which Is based on a promissory nde and attachment and said Wilcox is notified to be and appear before the Judge of the Jasper Circuit Court at the court house in Rensselaer. Indiana, on the 26th day of January 1895. thesatne l>**ingthe 18th Judicial day ot said January Term, 1895 and demur or answer said cud plaint. xSSSis. In witness whereof I hereunto ( SEAL ) set 'ny h,lnrt and the seal of said x-vs } conrt this Bth day of January 0 1895. WM. H. COOVER, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court.
■si'a Vijay*fra* *• «IDELINQdENT TAX LIST> List of Land and Lots Returned Delinquent for the Non-Payment of Taxes for the , . Year 1893; Jasper County, Ind- ~ i-5 pj >H- jjfp. ■ ‘ 1 —. ■■ _ = 1 NAMES DESCRIPTION g £g g NAMES DESCRIPTION 2E g H g OF OF OF .OF j| OWNERS, LANDS. ’' : '■ f\ \ : OWNERS. LANDS. I<| j j
GILLAM TOWNSHIP—NO. 2. 1 Austin, Wm. B nw 22 31 5160 2399 101 Gasper, Nancy E und 1 # sw ne....... 28 80 5 667 ' und?-i ne nw 34 30 513 33 812 159 Leonard, Joseph ne se 34 30 5 40 18 69 265 Robinson, Lavina .'. s!4 ne 23 31 f 5 80 1108 295 Shack, Anthony P nwse... 22 31! 5 40 357 301 Schofield, George K ... nwse 12 30 5 40 sw ne 12|30'. 5 k) 17 49 _ WALKER TOWNSHIP-NO. 3. 21 Bollman, Herman 831 _6i 27.501 865 42 Clark, Mary..,,. .. ../. ... wfi nw................ 831 5 80 570 , 106 Grymes, Abrahattt M ne...... 26 31 6 80 938 122 Hawke, Mary H w l 4 ne...... .......... 431 5 ' nw 931 5 160 I 4 86 127 Hearshman, Lenora, J... sw nw 26 31 6 40 11 18 156 Jensen, John.. .: wX nw 431 553 03 17 27 157 Jensen. John. Trustee..-. eK ne.... ... ...■■■:■ 58t fi 83 60 732 159 I Jacobs, JOhn, and swsw.. ... 23 31 6 40 (Henry Biernstein ....... sessv 2331 6 40 1469 201 MOW, John Ptw‘4 nw 331 6 75 48 — ptnx se.. 431 6 78 11 40 92 _246 Overton, H. P. & Nancy M e-M e'/t sw ; 17 31 5 40 12 86 256 Pattison, William F. ..... nX................... 10 31 5 320 16 33 263 Robinson, J. H nw nw 13 31 5 40 256 302 Smith, We11ingt0n........ ne sw 12 31 5 40 swne .-35 31 6 40 se . 535 31 6 160 se sw 231 5 40 13 54 341 Wright, George sw se 19 31 5 4o se SW 19 31 5 40 514 BARKLEY TOWNSHIP—NO. 4. 3 Allen W. J. and J. H. Diuden...... sXne ...... .u...... 1030 6 80 38 30 10 Allen, David F ne 23 30 6 160 39 80 57 Cooper. Lucinda se sw 330 6 40 8 88 129 Fish, Charles C.. nenw. 930 6 40 24 79 133 Fish, Sarah E. se corner nXse sw... 1630 6 1 200 167 Hurley. Nancy Jane ne nw 20 30 6 40 14 62 171 Hyatt, Stephen ne se 16 30 6 40 14 62 177 Hurley,Robert M eMswsw...... 830 e 20 707 339 Sm-ifh. Wellington w*4 nw 130681 98 760 MARION TOWNSHIP-NO. 6. 57Clark.’Enochs..„ ....... s'/i nw. ............ .; 128 6 80 17 98 85 liwiijgins, Zimri ......... pt ne.................. 19 29 6 155 133 60 191 Hopkins, Mary C 11X sw 16 28 6 80 21 56 231 Kohler. Catherine pt ne sw 25 29 7 13 22 07 251 Loyd, Ezekiel lot 7, eX ne 25 29 7 545 10 88 J 93 Minier,:T L ........sene... .. 18 29 640 6675 384 Ritchey, Omar C und 1-6 sjtf nW........ 228 7 13 33 und 1-6 sw se 228 7 667 nnd 1-6 nw 11 28 7 26 67 und 1-6 WJ4 ne 11 28 7 13 33 24 57 415 Stephen, Rev. Joseph A. Trustee se 31 29 6160 nw ne 31 29 6 40 ne ..... .... 31 29 6 80 t»t nw 31 29 6 6 ptsw 31 29 6 13 50 wxnw 32 29 6 80 221 24 JORDAN TOWNSHIP-NO. 7. 68 Feeley, Patrick & Mary se 33 28 7 160 sMsw..„. 33 28 7 80 67 63 187 Michael, Catherine. ..; nX so r................ 26 is 780 „ „ nesw 26 28 7 40 37 93 270 Vinson, Margaret M wX nw 828 7 80 18 45 NEWTON TOWNSHIP—NO. 8. 39 Fleener, Margaret E sptse ne 329 7 26 45 10 88 165 Stockton, Daniel ne se 3130 7 40 sene ...........31 30 7 40 WJ4 nw 32 30 7 80 25 04 200 Thornton, Greenleaf L... wpt nw ne 329 7 19 95 10 53 . 205 Vinson, Mary M se corner sw 5w..... . 528 7 875 959 KEENER TOWNSHIP-NO. 9. 1 Antrim, Lucy Ann........ pt se nw 26 32 7 36 30 32 51 4 Austin, William B It 14 bl 2 McDonald’s „ Add. to Demotte.... 2 68 87 Erwin Julia ptnwsw ......26 32 7 280 162 98 Fairchild, Joseph P nM ne 27 32 7 80 sw ne 27 32 7 40 „„ „ , ptnwse... 27 32 7 11 07 99 73 119 Gardner, FrankH swne 931 7 40 wMse.... 931 7 80 eX sw .< 931 7 so nw sw 931 7 40 ----- nw... 981 7160 _ T „ nene.... 8317 40 11142 128 Granger, Lucy M pt w«/» w% nw 26 82 7 50 ■ „ , ‘ ptsene 27 32 7 10 894 142 Hazekamp, William nwse 22 32 7 40 t „„ T w>/ t ne 22 32 7 80 30 03 186 Morton, Charity J ey t se 731 7 80 sw 831 7 160 w>4 nw 17 811 7 80 (se nw 17 31[ 7 40 ——s ne..;.;... 17 31 7 80 sw ne 17 31 7 40 x. n&wptnenw 17 31 7 89 „ „ nM ne 18 31; 780 179 23 297 Tyler, Chattie M swnw. 35 32 7 40 16 25 338 Warren, Emma J ne nw 26 32 i 7 40 ptwX w% nw 26 32 7 36 30 37 72 KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP-NO. 10. 107 Krull.Augusta sM 5w.1932 5 8115 20 84 118 Lacount, G. W. ssidene 5w..... ... 28 32 5 38 50 T s side n‘/i nw SW 28 32 5 18 50 23 60 124 Lacount. Charles sMnwsw 28 32 5 20 549 157 Pokrywka, John wM ne 19 32 5 80 56 66 WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP-NO, 11, 5 Austin, William B nese.... 30 32 6 46 654 its 4. 5, 6. bl 7. Bent- „ „ T ley’s Add. Wheatfl’d 3154 6 Ahlgrim;Max J ptnXse... ..25 32 6 64 900 10 Archer, Nicholas.... .... ptnXse 2532 6 33 1203 28 Booth, Winifred... it 3, bl 6, Wheatfield.. 5 32 85 Baker, George J. and Catherine Its 4. 5,6, bl 4, Grah- „ • T am’s Add. Wheatfl’d 15 60 36 Byers, Joanna Its 7,8, bl 3. Graham’s Add. W heatfleld... 388 65 Carroll, Michael se nw 82 33 6 40 385 139 Hopkins, Arthur H nM ne «w 86 32 6 20 1167 '■ ® 1 pt nM se 25 32 6 10 74 161 Jackson, William O it 2, bl 1, Bentley’s sub div O. L. 1 & 2, Wheatfield 304 180 Lang, Sophia sM ne 18 32 6 80 nw ne 18 32 6 40 22 76
STATE OF INDIANA, County of Jasper, SS: > 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 ccunty, for the non-payment of taxes due thereon for the year 1893, and former years with penalties thereon, together with the tax for the current year, 1894, and the costs of advertising, so far as the same are liable to be sold for taxes as shown by the return of Sfiid Treasurer; and notice is hereby given, that as much of said lands and town lots as may b 6 necessary to discharge and pay the taxes, penalties 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 eleventh day of February, A. D, 1895. Witness my hand and official seal, this loth day of January, 1895. HENRY B. MURRAY, Auditor Jasper County.
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WHEATFIELD TOWNSHlP—Continued. 202 Meriman, David sJise sw 29 33 6 20 1’79 222 McNeil, Alya it 8. bl 1. Wheatfield 10 55 223 Mason, Ruth It 7, bl 1, Bentley’s sub - ,< divO.L. 1&2 Wheatfield 201 oS ••• P tn H se 25 32 6 260 2.09 288 Swisher, Minerva J it 3, bl 4. Graham’s o Si x ad d. Wheatfield.... dllS 298 Smith, Lottie sw sw 35 32 6 40 9i43 Elizabeth..,,,,. gt ne 5e........ 25 32 6 366 12 97 350 Wallace, Catherine It 3, bl 3, Graham’s ... , , „ T add. Wheatfield. . . 100 351 Wenrlck, James W. and Clara. 50feet east and west by 80 feet n and s It 7, bl 1, Bentley’s add. Wheatfield ... 1502 CARPENTER TOWNSHIP—NO. 12. 11l Ferguson, John ne 33 27 7 160 „„ _ „ ~ . SW nw . 34 27 7 40 86 83 HI S e lV M s , on , A pt ejtf ne 28 27 776 87 32 61 121 Fatke, tred ... ... .send sw ..T..77 627 7 40 973 123 Feeley, Patrick and Mary ne. ... .TTmvm-rt- 427 7 129 42 _ . „ . „ e side eM nw..., :4277 30 87 68 79 125 French, Sarah B pt srrse ne 30 27 6 18 25 ™ T r. ... sen e 24 27 7 40 42 65 222 Johnson, George W 0111. ptnwne 25 27 7 2 27 63 416 Tillsen, Robert H se se 627 6 40 21 35 MILROY TOWNSHIP—NO. 14. 9 Baker, Etta E se nw ...i . 24 28 6 40 » vo nUnwse 24 28 6 10 1339 18 Clark, Enoch S n>4 nw ............... 728 5 66 80 _ ■ , nw ne 728 5 40 IB 24 43 Davis Hairy J ne ne ”13 6to wx ne........... .... 13 28 6 80 „ „ nw se 13 38 6 40 39 44 Al E en<n ?Li benjamin F.... pt s% sw se 18 28 5 6 322 137 Towe -dKjJliam nX nw 2128 5 80 1125 UNION TOWNSHIP—NO. 15. 5 Austin, William B ptsw 27 31 7 159 85 10 64 80 Burns. Francis M it 20, bl 12, Fair Oaks. 1 £)- 57 Casey, George W senw 1 30 7 40 , nw ne .... 130 7 40 134 29 66 Childers, Charles F.. . It 8, bl 8 Fair Oaks... 1 ro 89 Decker, John F_.ivv., ,njtf sw sw. 26 31 7 20 „„ .. . wsidene. ... :3131 7 90 734 Duvall, Elizabeth A eMse .18 30 6 80 16 37 98 Davisson, Amos n‘A ne 25 31 7 80 4«> 10 101 Fendig, Benjamin F.... swnw,,l.: 1130 7 40 109 Ferguson. Elizabeth heirs und U 7 “307 45 65 s * ne ....31 31 680 819 135 S-SSj Maggie M .nw ne„ 36 31 7 to 295 137 Gasaway. Richardand o. < w z esidese se 780 6 15 922 170 Hudson, Willie V s% wM nw 130 7 50 n%£ se ne 230 7 so 02 hi 202 Kessler, Sarah it 2 & 8, bl 1, Fair Oaks It 7 bl 1, Fair Oaks..., „„ . Its 5 & 6, bl 2 Fair Oaks 22 98 203 Kimble, Mary A wjtf se ~..22 30 7 80 14 n? 242 Medary Celfan 1t54,5,6,7 bl 7 Fair Oaks 515,. 330 Sayers, Ephrlam ~.. sMnenw 2431 7 20 »■ wM nw 24 81 7 80 pt wX sw ne 24 31 7 18 65 8M Snip, Nancy et al. eM^enel9 80 6 80 7d 1299 853 Thompson, Alfred se sw 26 31 7 40 11 64 357 Timmons, John swsw 21 81 7 40 576 369 Vlti, Marcela and St. 57 o,«i£ oUlsV r< 375 Warne, Abram... ne 26 30 7 160 . e- SM ne 25 81 7 80 nwse.,. ■■■■ 26 30 7 40 83 98 INCORPORATED TOWNSTOWN OF RENSSLEAER—NO. 5. 30 Barkley, Isaac D e 42 ft Its 11,14, bl 36, Weston’s Add. „ Rensselaer 12 67 41 Burns, Thomas It 4, bl 1, Thompsoh’s Add. Rensselaer 58 80 76 Cherry, Mallnda 5........ out lot 11, In nwsec 36, tp 29, range 6 2 acres » pt out It 21 nw sec 30, tp 29, range 6, 2 acres 58 47 103 Clark, Alvin R. & Isabella middle 93K ft its 11, 14, b’l”s6, Wes- . ton’s Add. Rensselaer 27 26 110 Crosscup, Ada A, pt out it 20 in sec 30, tp 29, range 6, v 16-100 acres .... i 4 86 171 Duvall, Elizabeth A Its 10,11, 14, bl 5, Leopold’s Add. J™ § ar h 1 A da™ s &C° 1t7b187, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer.. 1208 216 Fendig, Ralph.... spt its 15.16, bl 4, Rensselaer, 20 ft ??? li n ? It 8, bl 35. Weston’s Add. Rensselaer 29 41 3«4 Kohler, Catherine........ 1t56,7. WlO, Rensselaer -.. 74 29 865 King, Anna E... wu Its 5,8 &9. b 143, Weston’s Add. .. Rensselaer.... 22 49 ft? Sim lcus krS£? ry Its 10.11, bl 18, Rensselaer 29 00 451 Miller, William J 35 ft wly side It 7, bl 4, Rensselaer... __, _ 7ft e’ly side it 10, bl;4, Rensselaer... 12 76 771 Wright, Mary C... It 12, bl 13, Rensselaer ... . It 7, bl 46, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer. 87 84 782 Wilson, Reuben B It 9, bl 7, Rensselaer 26 13 783 Warren, Ollie W Its 15,16, bl 3, Benjamin’s Add. Rensselaer 24 88 784 Wilson. Cinderella, et al.. It 10, bl 7, Rensselaer.". ....;.... 17 60 808 Witham, Albert It 10, bl 31, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer . s% Its 11,12, 18, 14, bl 31, Weston’s o. „ Rensselaer 29 64 855 Zea, Stella D It 28, bl 33, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer 64 38 TOWN OF REMINGTON-NO. 18. 80 Coffelt, Elizabeth S wM Its 8. 9,10, bl 5, C. & M’s. Add. Remington , o „ TT . ... T Jt 11, bl 5, C. & M’s. Add. Remington' 12 07 180 Hines, Mina J It 2. bl 15, Remington 2 87 184 Harris, John W. 1t6,bl 10, Remington 1524 228 James. Wili am it 10, bl 8, C. & M’s. Add. Remington 287 287 Kirk, Jennie B s4l ft of n 87M ft Rs 7,8, bl 3, Remington T. D4IM ft of Its 7,8. bl 8, Remington... 19 07 260 Lock, Lissa e>4 It 2, bl 12, Western Add. Remington ( 1 sj 263 Leopold, Benhardt, trustee It 1 Coover & Goldsberry’s Add. „ „ „ Remington 36 41 300 Mallatt, Huldah und MofwMlts bl 8, Remington .... 505 401 Stltz, Mary ... its 10,11,12, bill, Stratton’s Add. „ Remington —......, .........7 52 A J mll ?S - It 2. bl 5, C. & M’s Add. Remington... 16 84 w l !! 6 ' K< S a ! s - 44 it 8. bl 2, Stratton’s Add. Remington. 18 63 465 Walker. Helen M o 11,2,3, 4sw sec 30, tp27, range 6. 87 38
