Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1895 — Page 8

J. W. HORTON, Dentist. f iM Crown and Bridgework. Teeth /without wishes. Ndcoverinit to roof of mouth. Ng •estioving the sense of taste. Office oveE Post Office. Gas apministered for U.e painless extraction of teeth. *r. H. L. Brown, ENSSELAEii - INDIANA. . Crown and BridgeworkTeeth without Plates a SpecialtyAil. THE LATEST METHODS IN DENTISTRY. Office over PorterfS Wishard’s. Gas administered for painless extraction of teeth. jf. J. KANN AL, M. D. C. ' V! , . - - VETERINARIAN. - - Office With RENSSELAER, W. A. Huff, the Jeweler. IND. Graduate of Chicago Veterinary College.

THRAW LS, • - • srr Surveyor & Engineer, ffice with ..... COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. In Williams & Stockton block, Rensselaer . . - - - . - - - Indiana. ■ P I ONEER. ■ MEAT MARKET. BEEF, Pork, Veal/ Mutton, Sausage, Balogna, etc.,sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the LOWEST PRICES. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID ™ GOOD CATTLE <l. J. EIGLEBBACH, . . - Proprietor. TRUSTEES? NOTICE. MARION TOWNSHIP. » I will be in my office up stairs In Citizens BfT.ir Building; every Saturday to attend to Township business. v WILLIAM GREENFIELD. Trustee Marion Township. B. F. Ferguson. J. H. Chapman. FERGUSON A CHAPMAN, Abstracters and Examiners es Titles Farm loans a specialty. Buy and sell tea •state. Sell B. &L. shares. Write Fire insurance in three of the best companies in the <J. 8. Bepresent AEtna Life—the best on the globe. Agent for four A-l Accident compaalee. Rent town property or farms. Pay tavtw for non-residens. Discount notes. We solit your collections. Office Leopold’s block, Rensselaer, Ind.

Morris’ English Stabler owder Not only cures but presents disea e and when fed two i> three times a week will keep your s ock in fl le con dition, will make them slick, fat and glossy. Changes th-* eniire system, gives new blood, n w lie, and 1 puts them in good condition for spring work. Ful pound packages 25 cents Sold byF. B. M«yer. Distemper Among Dorses Safely fend qui k y cured by the use of Craft’s Distemper and Cough Care. It noton • t * 1 t ■ but when administered in time prevents its spread among h rs< s and colts that has been exposed to the contagion It is not expensive and is easily administered. Ben. for book on Distemper—free. Address Wells Medicine Co. Lafayette, Ind. or ask F. B. Meyer, the uruggist. Morris English stable liniment Leads ’he procession. The wonder liniment of the age. Cures after all others have failed. Has stood the tesc of twenty yea, s of constant use by one of the leading vete inary surgeons of England, and is now sold in this country upon a positive guarantee. Good for man or beast, i Price 50 ceats and fl. Sold by F. B. Meyer Hintson Poultry Keeping. Is the title of our little pamphlet which tells all about how to have i lenty of eggs and no sick chickens. The cost is trifling, and the man or woman who wants to raise poultry successfully can do it by using Wells’ Hoosiei Poultry Powder. Price 25 cents. Pamphlet Lree by addressing Wells Medici e .Co Fafaye te, Ind. 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 the case—the A WAI CHpltfL OPENER SENT FREE.

From Remington.

M s. Samuel-Babbis/onthe sick list this we.k. She has been ill for sev nJ. days. Revival meetings that give promise of being very interesting are m progress at the M; E~. church. Miss Carrie Miller returned to her heme in Delphi last Wednesday. Marshal Lambert and family were in town last week. Miss. Eva Locke gave a mSst de--1 igh-lful ‘•-At home 7 ’ last .Friday eveiiingtoa party of her young friends. Mrs. Mary Lackey of 111., is visiting in the family of James Zea, W. E- Seymour is now an occupant of Mother Clapp’s tenant house on Indiana street.

* A rather strong wind Monday morning of last week tipped over a carriage containing Mr. John Tharp and daughter, Miss Myrtie and Miss Lula Haun, Geo. Thompson has taken possession of the property recently purchased of Mr. Barnes. Miss Agnes Nelson is in town again. She expects to move her household property this time. ' The schools Were all closed Monday on account of the cold. There will probably be two new furnaces added to the heating arrangements before the week is over. B. F. Butler, of Chicago, spent a few days with Robert Parker last week.

Little Ernest Turner, who was mentioned last week as recovering, died Thursday morning at 2 o’clock of blood poisoning, the immediate result of Bright’s disease. The sufferings of the little fellow were intense —and his pathetic appeals to his mamma, for the help she could not give him, were heart breaking, before death released him from them. The funeral services were held at the house Friday afternoon, by the Rev. Handley. Messrs. O. P. Taber and J. L. Puntney.will build a fine brick warehouse on the west side of the range line gravel road sometime in the near future. Wm. Zea, whose strange illness was spoken of last week, has fully recovered. It is now supposed to have been caused by a strain of the spinal vertebra, instead of the rupture of a blood vessel. Owing to the continued illness of her mother, who did not regain her health as was hoped, Miss Anna Derschell has been obliged to return to her home in Mich. Her place as teacher in the town schools will be filled by Miss Ella Longwell, whose term in the Hunt district will be finished by Miss Clara Bloom.

That Warlet Still Warlike.

To the Republican: Last week’s Republican published a brief statement headed, ‘‘That Warlet at O’Meara’s,” and signed by three well known young men, and of one 'of whom the above cut is a correct likeness; and to all three of whom the cut bears so close a resemblance that their best friends could not tell which of the three the picture was intended for. ’ And the competition for resem bla nee might even be extended to Include the young man who Worked the sleight-of-hand performance with the 50 cent piece, with much better prospects for his being awarded the victory than he ever had to get the prize in a beauty show. These honorable men in their statement last week started out to tell the whole truth, .but omitted the most important part, and ended with a direct fabrication. The mistake referred to by them consisted in saying that Mr. Overton put the money in out of his own pocket, whereas the aforesaid honorable men had handed it to him with the condition that it should be returned unless it was needed to carry the contest. Was that fair ? Then they stated that it was reported before time was called, which is a bare-faced prevarication and we can prove it. Yours to the finish. True Woodworth. Jennings Wright. Clyde Reeve. Joe; Marshall. Hall’s Hair Renever is pronounced the best preparation made L r thickening th” giowth of the hair and restoring that which isgry to its original color.

I ItOK iIRB FORTOJE. AN INTERESTING SKETCH. Nothing appeals so strongly to a mother's affection as her daughter just budding into womanhood. Following is an instance: “Our daughter, Blanche, now 15 years of age, had been .terribly afflicted with nervousness, and had-lost the entire use of her right arm. She was in such a condition that we had to keep her from school and abandon her music lessons. In fact, we feared St. Vitus dance, and are positive but for an invaluable remedy she would have had that terrible affliction. We had employed physicians, but she received no benefit from them. The first of last August she weighed but 75 pounds, and although she has taken only three bottles of Nervine she now weighs 106 pounds; -her nervousness niid synije toras of St. Vitus dance are entirely gone, she attends school regularly, and studies’with comfort and ease.' She has. recovered complete use of her arm, her appetite is splendid, and no money could procure for our daughter the health Dr. Miles’ Nervine has brought her. When my brother recommended the remedy I had no faith in patent medicines, and would not listen to him, but as a last resort he sent us a bottle, we began giving it to Blanche, and the effect was almost immediate.”—Mrs. R. R. Bullock, Brighton. N. Y. Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine Is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or. sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, SI per bottle, six. bottles for 85, express prepaid. It is-upositively free from opiates or dangerous drugs.

APPOINTMENT OF ADMIN--ISTRATOR,. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Jasper Circuit court. administrator of the estateof Anna Zimuier.late ofJas per county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JAMES F. IRWIN, Administrator. Dated, Jan. 22, 1895. J 31. Feb. 7-14. Notice to Non-Resident. The State of Indiana, | In the Jasper Jasper County. j Circuit Court. — January Term, 1895. Mary Hartberg Complaint No . 4825< Henry Hartberg, ) Action for Divorce. Now comes the plaintiff, bv James W Douthit, 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 thirefcre hereby given said Defendant, 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. 1895, at the Court Hou«e in Rensselaer, in said County and State wer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my handand affix the Seal of said Court, at Rensselaer this 16th day of January, a. d. 1895. Wm. H. COOVER. Clerk. James W. Douthit, Att’y forpUff.— Jaauar, 24, 1895. Application for License, Notice; .’s hereby given to the citizens of the town of Fair Oaks and Union township, in Jasper county, Indiana, that the undersigned, Charles A. Gundy, who Is a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, a man of good oral enaracter, who is not In the habit of becoming intoxicated, and is a fit and proper person to be intrusted with a license to sell in toxicating liquors, will make application to the Board of County Commissioners, of Jasper county, Indiana, at their March term, 1895, said term commencing on Monday, March 4th, 1895, at the Court House in Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, for a retail liquor license, empowering him to sell and barter spirituous, vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors in a 'pss quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of permitting the same to be drank on the premises where sold and bartered. The precise location of said premises is as tollows, towit: The front room in the lower story of a twostory frame building situated on lot six (6), block one (1), in the townjoi Fair Oaks, Jasper county, Indiana, more particularly located and described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the northeasterly corner of said lot six (6) thence in a westerly direction parallel with 8- cond street twenty (20) feet, thence in a southerly direction parallel with Hendricks street eighteen feet, thence in an easterly direction parallel with First street twenty (20) feet, ibeuce in a northerly direction parallel with Kent street eighteen (18) feet, to the point of commencement. CHARLES A. GUNDY.

MB ran. STATE OF INDIANA, | qq. Jasper County. j°°’ Jasper Circuit Court, Joseph B. Long “i vs. I Cause No. 4819. Mary Fuilenlove r et al. J Notice is hereby given that the plaintiff by Thompson <S Bro , his axt.rneys has tiled his complaint and an affidavit of nonresidence that the following defendants in said cause to-wit: Mary D. jFullenlove and Mclelland 0. FullenlovO her husband, William BoldenweckandMrs. Boldenweck bis wife, Emily I). Fuilenlove and Mr. Fullenlove her husband are non-residents of the state of Indiana and said non-resident defendants are hereby notified to be and appear before the Judge of the Jasper Circuit Court on the first day of the March term 1895 of said court to be held at Rensselaer, said county and State to wit: On the 25th day of March 1895, the same being the 7th Judicial day of said March term, 1895, and then and there answer or demur to the complaint filed to, forelose a mortgage on real estate in said county or be defaulted. 1 T Witness my hand and official seal I sir * i \this the 28th day of January, 1895. WM. H. COO VER. '■A'Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court Thompson & Bro., Attys, for plaintiff, Jan. 31, Feb. 7,14. Bucklen’g trnlcawlve . The bout salve in the world for Cuts Iruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sult Rheum, Peter Sores. Totter, Chapped Hands, OilWinfs. Cortis, find all Skin Erup ions, and poaitivt'iv cures Piles, or no paj* requir'd. li is gnnr&»toed to give perfect 84Ui«fuctkuiu-utrefunded Price 25 cents pur box. For sale byF B. Meyer

TAX LIST> List of Landand. Ileturned Delinquent for the ouJPayment of Taxes for the : ' Year 1898; Jasper County; Ind- ■. '" ■ • Sj names DESCRIPTION £= § NAMES DESCRIPTION. s.|s £ £ S f -of. —j— —or ——— . of . j-f : OWNERS. LANDS. :i” =• : OWNERS. LANDS. ' ’ ; ' = ! : : ~ ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ■ .J ' : '■> : GILLAM TOWNSHIP—NO. 2. WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP—Contin t El>. 101 CasiiJr Nan’cvF iik'-wm” "" ?3 |" ?<® Meriman. David stfse SW 29'33 620 179 101 Gasper, Nancy E d.nXswne .s -.« ~ t,222 McNeil, Alva It 8. bi 1. Wheatfield 10 55 TSTLeonarff. - ■ I 265 Robinson. Lavina '.Mp 23-31 588 11,08 ' 1 -01 SchoHehf r <’eor-e P K ‘nwS* ’*' V ’'“l IHt 40 3® 256 Pickner. Jarnos pt ir ; se'* ' L ..25 32 6260 SM K ... nv u ..... .. 5a........ 12 30 54) 288 Swisher, Minerva J,........ It 3-bl E WAI KFP T, Ivv X-< 111 pix’o a 993 Smith, Ijittie sw sw 3532 6 40 943 walker IOWiXStHti NU.3. 349 Wallace, Elizabeth pt ne 5e.... 25 32 6 366 12 97 21 Bollman. Herman ptsesw 831 6 27 50 ?r. 5 350 Wallace, Catlierine It 3, bl 3. Graham’s 42’Clark, Mary wX nw 831 5 so' 570 ... ... a* l * l - Wheatfield.... 100 106 Grymes. Abraham M ne ...... 26 31 6 so! 938 351 Wennck, James W. and 122Hawhe,Mary H ..... w'i ne 431 A 82 57 - Clarau,sofeet east and west ; —• nw 931 5160 14 36 by SO feet n amF_s 127 Hearshman. Lenora, J... swnw 26 31 6 40 11 18 It 7, bl E Bentley’s 156 Jfensen, John.. .'. ~...7.. wSFnwU ............. T3il bnssw 1727 —~ —add. 'Wheatfield ...|—I ——I—J ——15)02 ——. 1«5m.-Jensen, John, Trustee... ne.... u3i 583 60 732 pappfvtfp "vo iq 159 uJacobs. John, and sw sw 23 31 6 40 CAKPKMEK IO\VISbHIP—I2. “01 (^>wr^m rnStein rnw- nw ■ 2 3 ; n 6U 48 14 69 Hl Ferguson, John ne 33127 7 160 'Stnirse • 4 31'6 78 11 4000 117 Fell, Alson A pteJine.... 28 27 7 76 87 32 61 pi se -* 3i b is ii 40 i<yj p»tke Frpd «pnd 697 7. m a :::::: 'l23] ’lo 256 125 French,sarahb Ptyrsene. 3027 61825 _ cp •••> vM! 6 100 222 Johnson, George W ol il.ptnwne 25 27 7 2 27 63 sisw.:::.“3! 540 i ß si 41 «'f^n,Roberth s ese ~.,6 27 640 2135 341 Wright, George sw se! nt 31 5 4o MILROY TOWNSHIP—NO. 14. ' ; se HjIUKIFV TOWVSini’ NO 4 - «.. < nw SO ....24 28 6 10 13 39 bakkley .IOWNbiHt , no. 4. f 18 Clark, Enoch S n‘-i nw 728 5 66 80 3 Xllen W. J. and I I „ nwne-. 728 5 40 16 24 J. H. Louden sXne ...... 10,30 6SO 38 30 ® Davis Harry J nene 13 28 640 J 0 Allen, David F ne 23130 6 160 39 80 wX.ne. , 13 28 6 80 57 Cooper. Lucinda se sw. 330 6 40 8183 , nw se 13 38 6 40 39 44 129 Fish, Charles C ne nw, 9306 40 24'79! Fendigf Benjamin F ... pt s>4 sw 5e............ 18 28 5 6 ‘ 322 / ! 133 Fish, Sarah E se corner n Mse sw... 16 30 6 1 2ioo 137 lowe William nM nw 2128 5 80 Jlf2s •' 167 Hurley; Nancv Jane ne nw 2030-6 40 n 62 UNION TOWNSHIP—NO 15 171 Hyatt. Stephen ne se 16 30; 6 40 14 62 , , ~ -m-Hurley. Robert-M—eXswsw.... _8 30.6.20 707 3 Austin, William B ptsw 27 31 7 15935 1064 339 Smith, Wellington w% nw J 130681 98 760 30 Burns. Francis M ....... It 20, bl I2,\Fair Oaks. 1 5<T 7 57 Casey, George W senw 1 30 7 40 MARION TOWNSHIP-NO. 6. / fe „w ne ,-..130 740 134 29 57 Clark. Enoch S s>' 2 nw. ...;7. 1286 so 17 98 gj Decked JohTp 8 F ’‘ 2r 31 720 180 191 Hopkins, Mary C nj£ sw 16 28 680 21 56 95 Duvall Flizabetb A elkse * & is an e « 231 Kohler. Catherine ....... pt ne sw 25 29 713 22 07 g| Davisson' moi A '''' ” no'” }*! 3 I 251 Loyd. Ezekiel iot7.e#ne. 2529 7 545 10 88 iw FeJdm Ben Ria 45 i 0 293 Minier, T L sene..'. 18 2-9 640 66 75 renctl b. Benjamin B .... sViw « 384 Bltffley, Omar C und 1-6 nw 2-28 < 1333 109 Ferguson. Elizabeth heirs mid 1-13 se ’sw" "" 12 30 7"3 07 65 nndl'-Gnw 1 -6«7 £ ant ' £ oab - s * ne 8131 680 3 » "ml ne ™::: h“ 7 24 57 &aySehardand' "" W "" 3631 7 «» 295 415 Stephen. Rev. Joseph A. „ 137 oasavvaj, Richard and . - rrustee 3*29 c4O 170 Hudson, Wiille V s« nw/ 130750 a 922 .. ••••. o, si. I p 202 Kessler, Sarah 1t2&3. bl 1. Fair Oaks . ’ T —’’ "^ nw 32 bBO “- 1 “ 4 203 Kimble, Mary A ...w)sse 22 30 780 14 02 JORDAN TOWNSHIP-NO. 7. 242 Medary,.Celian 1t54,5.6,7 bl 7 Fair Oaks 515 330 Sayers, Ephnain sXnenw 2431 7 20 63 Feeley, Patrick & Mary se 33128 7 160 wX nw 2431 7 80 H . sXsw 33 28 7 80 67 63 pt wX SW ne .. 24 31 7 18 65 187 Michael, Catherine nX se .26 28 7 80 * pt se nw 24 31 7 3775 6132 nesw 26 28 7 40 37 93 334 Snip, Nancy et a 1 ......... e% nene ............ 19 30 6 30 12 99 270 Vinson, Margaret M wX nw.. ............. 828 7 80 18 45 353 Thompson, Alfred...... ses'w, 2031 7 40 1164 NEWTON TOWNSHIP-NO. 8. 357 Timmons, John 39 Fleener, Margaret E.™,.4s pt.sene. 329-71 26 45 10 33 369 Viti, Marcela and St. 165 Stockton, Daniel nese 31 30 7 40 Jf° uls ' ; , wjjswse 19 31 6 30 386 se ne 31 30 7 40 378 Warne, Abram ne 26 30 7 160 wX nw 32 30 7 80 25 04 sX ne 25 31 7 ’ 80 200 Thornton, Greenleaf L... wpt nwne 329 7 19 95 10 53 nwse,.. ... 26 30 7 40 83|98 205 Vinson, Mary M se corner sw sw. 528 7 875 959 : KEENER TOWNSHIP-NO. 9. INCORPORATED TOWNS- “» -rowxoFBEKM.HAKB-N0.5. „ , T Add. to Demotte.... 268 30 Barkley, Isaac I).40 42 ft Its 11,14, bl 36, Weston’s Add. 87 Erwin Julia ptnwsw.: 26 32; 7 280 162 ’Rensselaer 1267 98 Fairchild, Joseph P nX ne 27 32 7 80 41 Burns, Thomas It 4. bl 1, Tliompsoh’s Add/ 'Renssesw ne 27 32 7 40 laer . 58 go „ 1 -r- '„ “/’ ptnwse 27 32 7 11 07 99 73 76 Cherry, Malinda J........ out lot 11, in nw see 30, tp 29, range 6 119 Gardner, Frank H....5w06-.^!..-.^.9 31 7 40 2 acres .../.....■Tc... 2 wX se.. 931 7 80 pt out it 21 nw sec 30, ti> 29, range 6', eX sw 931 7 80 2 acres., . o 4 5847 nw sw ............ ... 931 740 103 Clark, Alvin R. & Isabella middle 93?.f ft Its 11, 14, bl' 36, Wesnw ........ 931 7 160 fcx ton’s Add. Ren55e1aer.............. 27 26*8 T ~ nene 8317 40 11142 110 Crosscup, Ada A. pt out it 20 In sec 30, tp 29, range 6, ~ 128 Granger, Lucy M........ pt w's w/ 2 nw .. 26 32 7 50 - —4—, 16-100 acres- *- b ... 14 SG I ~o „ . TOnil ptsene.... 27 32 7 10 894 171 Duvall, Elizabeth A Its 10,11, u, bl 5, Leopold’s' -Add. 8 142 Hazekamp, William nwse 22 32 7 40 Rensselaer 5 00 W M,H, T wy 2 ne 22 32 780 30 03 197 Earl Adams &Co It 7bl 37. Westoil’s Add.' Rensselaer" 1208 186 Morton, Chanty J e'/ 2 se 7317 80 216 Fendig, Ralph spt its 15.16, bl 4, Rensselaer, 20 ft ' sw 831 7 160 front Washington st 260 09 i w*/j nw 731 7 80 275 Henkle, Ellen S It 3. bl 35, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer 29 41 senw ...17 31 7 40 8«4 Kohler, Catherine.. its 6, 7. bl 10, Rensselaer . .... 7429 eX ne r. 17 31 780 365 Klug, Anna E w‘4 Its 5,8& 9. bl 43, Weston's'Add. swne 17 31 7. 40 Rensselaer ~ ' 22 49 n&wptnenw 17 31 7 39 442 Medicus, Mary M... Its 10, 11, bl 13. Rensselaer 29 00 „ nX ne 18 31 780 179 23 451 Miller, William J 35 ft wly side lt7.bl4.Renssolimr":' 297 Tyler, Chattie M ......swnw 3532 740 16 25 7 tte’ly side it 10. bl 4. Rensselaer... 12 76 338 Warren, Emma J ne rtw 2632 740 . ,771 Wright, Mary C it-12. bl 13,-Rensselaer - - pt wx WK nw A 26 32 736 30 37 72 J 'lt7. bl 46. Weston’s Add, IbrnssomaE 37 M KANKAKEE TOWNSHII--NO. M. ’ *" IS SliulTw::::::..:::: afti-wz:::-88 I SB T SSiMfSl"**” "S 8 aS side n I nw sw 28 32 5 18 50 23 GO v * iuiam » Albert It 10, bl 81, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer 124 Lacount, Charles sX nw sw 28 32 5 20: sUo s‘4 its 11, 12, 13, 14, bl 31, Weston's 157 Pokrywka, John wM ne 1932 5 80 5Gi66 . A<l(L Wnsselaer 20 64 WHFATFIFID TOWNSHIP no ii 855 Zea, Stella D It 23. bl 33, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer 64 38 WHEATHELDTOWNSHH-NO.il. TOWN OF REMINGTON—NO, 13 ’ 5 Austin, William B ne se... .... _3032 640 6 M 80 Coffelt, Elizabeth S wX Its 8. 9. 10. bl 5, C. & M’s, Add. 6 Ahigrim, Max J pt se. . »W ,leatll d 2532 6 M 180 Hines, Mina J *2 87 *' 10 Archer, Nicholas ... .... pt nX se 25 32 6 33 12 03 184 Harris, John W It 6 bl1(1’ Remint-ton 35 Baker ffii and 3 ’ W6 ’ Wheatfleld 682 S S ’T Wln ! ara » 11 ld ' bl 8 ' C ' & Add.'Remington 237 3 6 R54.5.6, bl 4. Grah- 237 Rtrk ' Jeutue J> '. 9 «of n 87X ft its 7 ,8, bl 3, iFem36 Bvers Toann-i its^R’ 15 00 ocn r„„ t r. n 41)4 ft of its 7,' 8 . bi'3,’Remington l9 07 Byers, its7.B. s g 260 Look. Lissa eX It 2, bl 12. Western Add. Reming- q 1«. o ‘ 8 w « - ■’»«j ISSi' 5 isi nw ne 18 31 b 4° 2276 465 Walker, Helen M o 11,2, 8, 4sw sec 30, tp27, range 6. 37|38 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 county, 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 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, 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 15th day of January, 1895. HENRY B. MURRAY, Auditor Jasper County.

Sheriff’s Sale. No. 4058. By virtue of an execution to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein John Bush is plaintiff and Eliza A. Lancaster and John F McOoliy are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of One Hundred and Twenty dollars and Seventy Four Cents (1120.74) and interests and costs accrued and to accrue, I will expose at public sale to the highest and best bidder on Saturday, February 23, 1895. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M of said day at the door of the court house of Jasper county, Indiana, first the rente and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following real estate hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs I will at the same time and place expose at public snle tho fee simple of said real estate or so-nuch thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree, interest and costs, towit: The undivided eleven thirtieths (11-30) of the North East Quarter (50 of the South West Quarter (J 0 of section Thirty One (31) ■township Twenty Nine (29) Range Seven (7) west, containing Fourteen a"d Sixty Seven Hundredths aces. Also the undivided Eleventh Thirtieths (11-3®of the F. stone half of the north west quarter (10 of .Section thirty-one towi ship twentv-ntne (29).Range ! seven (7) west, containing' twenty-nine and l thirty-three hundredths <29.33 acres. All in Jasper County Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from the valuation.or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. CHARLES W. HANLEY. Sheriff of Jasper Co.

GEO- W- GOFF * • < Restaurant and Bakery. BREAD, OAKES, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS WARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS, * * * -ALSO A GOOD—ZLTTXTOIZ COVITTEB. 4 ■ V , -tfc 1 Sverything Best and Cheapest. , NORTH SIDE WASHING!'!)N ST REEF, RENSSELAER, INDIANA.