Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1896 — Page 8

Notice to Landowners. —. \ To • <». , . t Wallace Robinson. < Susan C. Van Rensselaer. - ..'■■■•■ —4 •■ ■ll Susan CL Van Rensselaer Strong, , Lewis Day. August Rosenbaum , 4 . J John W. Paxton., __..4 < J 1 1 James C. McColly. . . 1 John E. Randle, 1 1 Charie-H. Porter. < !„ You are hereby notified tkat upon the Sth day of re» oy. .ss*>. at <0 a. m.. William wa-h burn. Thoms Thompson, and Aucci W.<mU ' ■ WKh'.’Tß* COHlTnlsstoriers appolnTlT f< >r that purpose lu- toe Board of Trustees of thetown of ‘ WtinnnlTi"-. the state of Indio a wilt meet sJ the townbailor said town, far the 41urpo.se of assessing the damages and benefits of a-y land, lots, or bul dings and structures thereon appropriated occaslorMXl by the open lug of an alley over Hie following route in said town. t<>wit: Commencing at a point in the center or an alley at .the center of the south line Of block number thirty-four (1M) In Weston’s addition t.» the Rensselaer, Indiana, and running thebce south and southeasterly along the west line of outlets numbered fiftv-eix («>, sixty (fOi. sixty-two 68) and sixty-three (63> and an the Oast line of outlets numbered fifty-seven (57). fifty-nine (59). fifty-eight (58) and sixty-one (61), and Intersecting the northerly line of Susan street In the town «.f Rensselaer. Jasper county. Indiana; one hundred and fifty feet from Cullen street and on» him red and fifty,feet from "Weston street. Tills alley Is to tie fifteen feet wide, seven and one-half feetou each side of the line herein oescribed. The absve described ouu<>>- are situated In the northeast -quarter of the northwest quarter of section thirty (30).'ownship twenty nine (2'l not h range six (6). west In Jasper county, Ind* fans, sold proposed alley to be fifteen feet in width ami passes through the following described land and lots In town respectively owned bv the per.M ns nauied. to-wit-Kame of ' Number Description Owner. of Lots. of lots. Wallace Robinson 56 The lots herein I Susan O. Van Rens- described are dejJ setae 1 „ ignated by the 3 Susan C. Van Helis- numbers herein ( seiser Str ng stated <»n the transLewis Day 53 ter books In the August itosenbaam 59 auditors office In J John W. Paxton, Jasperoounty.lnd. 4 Janms C. McColly 60 and In the assesJolin E Randle «„ m sor’sbooksof Mar-_ •Charks 11. Porter C2&C3 ion township In ■ said county, mid . .. are situated in tho northeast quarter of the northw st quarter of section thirty (30). in township twenty-nine , ■ • (89>, north range I six (6) west in > said county and ----- - state andalrln the, t-t-.- corporation of said ] town of Rensse- I laer, Indiana. Dated December tsd. 1895 The Beard of Trustees of tho town of Rensse laer, 4 I) ByC. M.Blve. Town Clerk. James tv DtmlliH. Attorney for Petition. Jan. 2-0-16-23.

Real Estate Transfers

Wirrarft} Doedi When Not Otherwise Spec ified „ < iq '. , Win. W. Karff icr t> John W. Horton, Ds e. 28, Its 3,4. bl 19, Rensselaer SI,OOO. Simon 11 Kuster to John L. Alliman, Dec 2s, urd.| Its 1,2,3, bl 9. WtfiUrn Add; bl 19 Remington,s4oo Anthony Lewis to Elisha F. Short. Dec. 27, lu;L 10, bl, 7, C. <fc M. add; Reining tun,s 13G0. Wm. Mollit 'o Chis. G. Stiller, Dec 24 nw nw 6 31-6, nw nw 31-32 6, sc se 36.-32 7, Walker, Whealfield, and Keener, SISOO, Geo. F. Peteis, to Ebzibeth L. Peters, Dec. 26, s | nw 6-31-6 Walker,slooo. Elizib ith L.Peters to Lyman S. PferdTDec- 26, same as above, $2 500. Harvey- L. snd Ella D. Brown to John F. Warren, Oct. 18, pt it 3 bl 2, Benjamin's add Rensselaer, S3OO. James W. Lewis to Elizabeth Pass Nov 12, se se 26 30-6, Barkley, $1,500. Jno. W. Whitaker to Nancy E. Gasp* r, Nov. 27, und| ne nw 34-30-sund£n4uwue 28-30 5, Gillam & .Barkley. J. F. Warften. to Lillian E Troxell, Jan. 2. pt It 3 bl 2 Benj’s Add. Rensselaer S3OO . Jos. R K'ght to Win. H Verifier, Jan. 2. Its 9, 12, 1.3, bl 10, Leopold's Add Renssel'«r, $465. Magdalena Odom et al to Wm. H. Verifier, Sept. 17. unfi.j pt se 27-32-7, 46 at-r- <TEP®BFf,' S6W. ■— Jno. C. Lef.-ver to Charles F. Meyers. Dec ,23. sj nw n end <4 iw 26-31-5. Gill m $3,850. —Jrrtn —C. Le-ever —to Morris L.

Meyets. pt 26 31 5, Gillaip, $2,750. Cb<s F nn-i Morris L. Meyers to Jno. C L f. v.r, Dec. 28, 240 acre? in 26 31 5. Gilt no, $2,860. Au.pst Hu-lsi-ber to C. K. Peters, Nov 29. pt nw sw 17-31-6, Hogan, sllO Wiiiar.l Stockwell to C. C. Morrisson, Die 18 1 It 4 bl 15, Leopold’s add. R* n-sselai-r. exchange. Jas. T Rsn.ile to Fred Popp, Jan. I, ne se 29 30 5; 400 acres, Barkley, SBOO Sat ah A. L >'»g et al to Abrahani J. F. eeland, Aug!' 27, se 17-29 7, Ndwt. n se 14-29-8, tjed, $4,G00. -- Lil i« B J u kson to George Hoebn Dec 30. ej t-j se 36 32 6, Wheatfield SSOO ’Jennie Craig to George Hoehn, Jan 41 n|, n| ~w 13 31-6, 400 acres, Walker, $4,000. Juita A He-ley to Mary S, Washburn W 1 Willis W. Washburn, Jan. 4>, send e pt oatlot 20, Rensselaer, $250 L* dia I ff to Byram. C. Iliff, Mar. 29, *93, sw se 17-28-5, Milroy, S6OO. D .vid H< ston to Fred Fatka, Dec. 28, 143 acres in 4-5*28-6, Marion, $4,719.

Mary B. Greenway to Rebecca" A. Timm, ohl Dec 14, It 5 bl 14, Remiog or. s9<>o Mary B. Greenway to Orpha A. Timm t ?. D e 14, It 4 bl 14, Remington. S3OO

Look Below! Look Below! I Bry»>u.«aiit Kg;A).lli ):iie cht-np, hu<l ou rynall cash paj Have yon anything to fr id'-? Tlit-n l<* k over <ur list below mid if you don’t aeo what strikes your g i t call , and see its at t ur office— over d town telegraph effi.-e in Li »n?se'avr, Ifi’liaD 1.

,i ' No 8,—220 acr-s. 1 mile froin .WifiHiiirtc. AU nice' jevel pi’airTe": bind except 30 -erts pf fine grove in a (>l) acre b’tie grass pasture. Spier tl>«! 'improve m ids Has fl ray cla-s 1 out! etS i* a good pro- ■ luc.-r ai.••.! is a rare bargain at $45 per acre, witli SOOOO down. We have a new 4 room house, just competed, built of beet inaiterud, r n fiff’id foundation. Fin- * ished i 1 mod nj style. Is 00 nice l>.t 50x150 ft., 3 blocks from depot in RrDs-( laer for sale at S7OO. S4OO cash, ba'auce in Building and : Loan At-s r-iuliou. No. 9.- 60 acres 8 miles from Rensselaer, 2 miles from station and post office. Has good bouse, corn cribs, stable and olh«r outbuildings Good well aud well fenced. All in cultivation except" 12 acfes of blue grass pasture which has some fine grove in. Near good school, pretty well tiled out. Price S2B, with SSOO. Balance easy. Then we have another nice 6 room property on §250 lot, 3 blocks from public square in Rensselaer. She is a dandy property and for sale at $l,lOO. S6OO cash, balance in the Building and Loan; Property rents for per month.

If you have a farm ar property of any description that you wish to dispose of you would do well to list it with us for ready disposal. We respectfully solicit your patronage LEE & CO.

\V. B. Caldwell to Edward T. Biggs, Dec. 6, ne sw. se 34.32-5, 200 acres, Kankakee, $2,000. John W. Steele to James W. Lew-, is, Jan. 8, pt. ne 34 30 6, 12 acres, Barkley, SSOO. Wm. Cooper to Louis F. Hopkins. Nov. 19, e| sm 30-31-6, Union, qcd. $1,600. Louis F. Hopkins to George K Hollingsworth et al, Jm. 2. 30— 31-6, 320 acres, Union, $9,000

Commissioners’ Allowances. SEFTEMBEK TERM, 1895. • Name. Nature oe Claim. Am.’t Allowed John F. Bi uner. Relief poor,Keener.Tp, 170.X2 J no A Laniboru.t nl rept, dh 6.00 Walter 8. Russell, “ “ “ ” “ 6.<jo Levi Hawkins, “ “ " “ “ 0.00 Win H Coover, Postage for Clerk's office 2.00 •• •• “ fees clerk circuit court 500 Hardy Bros., ReHef jioor Carpeijter.tp 2 00 WinTShepperd, •• “ " *•' 8.00 J O B. aicDouglo ’• “ “ ’• 14.00 Mitchell .t Foster " 5.(.0 DoiiUam & Broadie “ “ " “ -"8 Jas Low tt Co. coffin for poor Gillam tp 20 oO T.-J. Agnew, rellei of poor Kankakee tp 16.75 Win. u. Roaditer, Carpenter” .40 Geo. E McColly, restaking ditch 3.00 Wm. Wilcox, ” “ 150 T. P. Wright, funeral p or Union tp 16.00 Jesse C. G win, rent Of t .-Icphone paid. 1.50 Clias. W Hanley Sher, brdlng prisoners 57.40 F. M. Hershman t. earing vtrs Walker tp 20.00 Isaac D. Dunn, Imber brtlge Kankakee “ 21.76 John E. Alter, expense surveyor's office 27.60 J- F. Bruner, trus. relief poor Keener tp 42.58 I. B. W .shburn, wtns coroner's inquest .85 V. E. Loughridge. *• " ” 1.09 M. B. After, ” “ “ -85 W F. Taylor, “ “ “ 5.50 John Delap, *• “ ’* 5.50 <J. W McMullen, •• “ ’• 5 50 Ralph Mlddlesladt. ” ” ... “ Chas. C. Francis, “ ” 5.50 Geo. Wilcox, •• ” " 1-85 Dallas Parks, ” " “ 1.25 Josephine Kenton, '• ’• I SO Sherman Thoruton, •• “ •* 1 20 1 hennas Lang, ” " “ 1-35 Jasper Keutou, ” “ ” 1 25 Oscar Tharp, “ “ •* 95 James Maloy, ” ■ ’• 160 Da.id Nowels, ” “ “ 85 Dallas Nowels ” ” " 85 S’liion KrUton ” *' “ 1.30 James N rris ” “ ” -85 David B. Nowels ” “ -85 John Huggins ” , ‘i 1.80 Fcsawk 4&su>ati “ ” “ . W. H. Beam *' “ “ .85 R. P. Johnson ” " *' -85 l.agi l R -ysier “ “ ' “ .85 B. r teiguson ” *“ '* 85 W. i'. Hopkins ” " ” -85 Janies McGjwan *• “ “ -85 Cra ” ” “ “ -85 Sirs. Fisher

Ira Wolver . “ “ “ 4.75 Henry Usher “ V “ -85 T. F Wright. Cor. inquest Benj. Fisher 15.00 B. F. Ferguson. < lerk coroner’s inquest 22. mi o. P. Robinson, constable •• •' 14.75 5. Warner & Son, Mdse Co. jail 3.70 Henry 1». Murray,tees A salaryCoAtlld. 533.39 W. M. Hanley, relief poor Walker Tp. 18.66 Jehu F. Warren. Services as Co. Supt. 278 00 J. C Porter A Son, Mdse poor Marion Tp. 3-00 C. W. Hanley, Postage sheriff 's office 1 80 Spring Emerson A Co., bill sta.on con. l&o.oo Jast Snyder, d 11 ior'burying dead horse 4.00 Os Ritchey hauling for walks, etc. 20 80 Porter A Yeoman mdse poor Marion tp. 4.67 Jeu z A Markin, “ •• Gillam - 5.25 James A. LyW A G Hardy tile for •’ farm 80.48 Jacob Meyers fuel for court house 2.00 J H. Tilton mdse poor Wheatfield 4.00 Wm. Cooper, enrolling voters Union tp 20.00 D. K. Fairchild witness board review 0 40 AG Hardy, cash for labor poor farm. 263.45 R. W. Marshall services as Co. attorney. 25 00 Janies H Carr enrolng voters Jdfrdan tp. 10 00 W. T. Perkins, repairs furnace Co. jail 15 15 A. F. Bowers, cement walk public sq. 383J5 W T. Perkins, work Burk’s bridge 5.00 Micna» 1 Robinsob, relief poor Gidam tp 5.00 Haus Paulsen, •• •• Kankakee tp 1.56 •• “ expense Dunn’s bridge 12.40 “ Belief poor Kankakee tp 6,00 Wm. Cooper. •* “ Union •• 4.90 Wm. Greenfield, enrolg voters Marion “ 24.00 Nqhemlah Hopkius, relief poor Newton “ 10.00 •• •• election expense 6.00 M. H Hemphill, quar. sal. to Aug 12. 85 242 17 Mrs. L. M. Imes, mdse poor anon tp. 370 Holdridge O'ark, care out honses 5.00 Town of Rensselaer repairs pub. well 35.00 Wm. H. ChurchiH. relief poor Marion tp.55.50 Geo W. Goff 8.95 John K. Alter, allotting ditches ■ 19.00 ~ .. .. “ 82.00 “ •• “ expense surveyor’s office. 6.35 .. Allotting ditches 8-00 OeeU Alter «*» 12.00 •• “ •• .».t 1000

Francis B. Boatwick “ ’’ 15.00 L. AUuMwick - w oo CartW’lfcrk .... 3 oo J.C.'Thrawls „ - 18.00 Leslie Alter •• •• 6.75 Geo. Marahall " I.W Davidd. Alter w ■ » ' 9.00 O. W. Coen coal for poor farm 1.13 Wm. 8. Day fuel for court house ■ 400 James Pruett allotting ditches 13.00 .4 .. M .< 13.00 M - >. -, aOO D. C Hopkins - •• r 3.00 Carl Barmacher *• ; “ IAO Sylvester George “ 1-M

Then wo have a good restanraivtTfockTwiTfrtTi's' tiou in Reu selaer, doing a thriving business for sale or will trade on a email f rnii j. - N. 10.—-I -40 acres to 4 radu for live stock or good I oufc- and lot in good live town. Farm ib 4 miles from Monon, cl >se to post office. All level, Lla<xk loath lai d. Has fair improvements and splendid outlets. Price §37|; S7OO in in trader as above, balance is due in yeerly payments S2OO each. No. 11. —160 acres miles from, Winamac 130 a?res clear tillable laud, balance woodland pasture. Good outlets; some tile; well fenced, clay and gravel subeoil, good improvements. Price s37| per acre. One h:Jf cash, bidauce on good time. N >. 12—is an 80 acre farm for the dairy business. Close to shipping point. 4 miles from good, live town; well improved and all prairie land. Has good out range for cows and is fully equipped for dairying. In fact this is a good little farm for any purpose. Price s4l per i ere on terms reasonable.

Jasper Co. Trie. Co,, tele. sup. court ho ees.ss P. P. Wright burial of poor pour farm 15 oo Union tp. 15.00 N. Warner & Son mdse for poor farm 13.77 ” ” “ •• *■ Go.ofi.ce 25 Ch is. W- Hanley serving road notice 38.00 Jesse C Gwin sal Ireas. frac of quar. M. 29 Porter £ Yeoman mdse poor'Marlon tp. 5.00 John Kger •' •* poor form ISt.os Henry B. Mm ray postage auditor’s office 6 92 Jesse C. Gwin super!nt i.dlng bridge s.qq Wm. Greenfield relief poor Marlon tp 6.85) Geo. E Marshall public pr.nting 5.00' " ” " “ “ 80.00 John E. Spitler rent surveyor’s office 12.00 Charles E. Milla services as Co. assessor 99,00 Frank Maloy mdse poor Marion tp. 33.38 J. W. Paxton& 00. lumber lor Co. office 4.26 Ellis A Slurray mdse poor poor farm 4 53 J. J. Elgleobach •’ •• “ •* 31.40 J. ('. Porter & Son “ Mar on tp 11,58 ’’ 3-47 J. F. Warren expenses Co. Supt. office 7.50 J. C. Porter & Son mdse poof Marion tp. 6.00 J. W. Paxton & Co. lumber p »or farm 12 50 Jasper Co. Telephone (.)<>. rent telephone 6<o Ellis & Mun-ay relief of poor* 7.00 James W. Mebwcu notice enumeration 4 co -t). U. Starr mdse co. offices LOn J.W Williams” ” jail 250 J. C. Ported & Son mdse poor Marion tp. 34» J. F. Iliff livery board commissioners 6.00 Hdniy B. Murray qjuailtylng schl bk.Tpt 1.50 J C. Porter & Son md : e p xir Marlon tp. 3.00 Ellis & Murray " •• •• •• 5.00 A. G. Hardy salary supt. poor farm 15o:oo I. Tuteur indsn Uo. oHlm-s a 1.25 Jas. L. B beoek superlnteridlng bridge 6.00 John E Alter al 10l Hag ditches 24)0 L. A. Bostwick labor com. court .75 John E, Alter allotting ditches 17.( 0 ’’ 73.00 r. P. Wright burial poor Marion tp. 15 00 C. W. Hanley quarterly salary sheriff 718.65 Judson J. Hunt " 1 ecorder 183 34 John Martindale expense-to Lafayette 2.50 A. F. Bowen cement wa ks at Co. jail 55.90 Wm. B. Burford books & stationery 221.90 Chas. E. Mills e.xpnse Co. Assessor’s office 12.45 James F. Watson supt. walks for jail 3 30 Win N. Jones work on court house roof 14.00 A. G. Hardy esh pd for sewng at poor frm 4.00 1ab0r32.00 Benj. Faris commissioner’s 4 days 14.00 John Martindale •• »• ••14.00Hanley sheriff 1 day 200 Henry H. Murray tnkng col. Ust delin. tx 73.96 Benj. R. Faris com. 2 days 7 00 John Martindale •• •• •• 7.00 Dexter R. Jones 7.(0 Trus. Cath.Cem. hup.RngLine grav. rd 50.00 Benj R. Faris com 1 day 3.50 John Martindale ” ” “ 3.50 Dexter R Jones 3.50 Henry Grow road viewing t 3.00 Nehemiah Hopkins r< ad vl wing 3.00 Sunou Kenton •• 3.00 C'army Hays. s'”earlng viewers 25 Add. Parkinson .-tewing rd & reporting 3.00 J. F. Watson •" 1.50 . H. Morlan “ - v . Jas. A. Brusnehan qualifying vieW’eYs 25 Jas. W. Cowden viewing road 3.00 li. B. Porter •• •• Jt reptlng 4.50 J. T. Sayier ’’ ” 3.00 J. A. Burnham qualifying,viewers 25 Robbesler Bridge Co. bridge Marion tp 350.00 Laiayette " " Wheatfield ” 851.60 ’’ ’• abuttmeuts 695.00 Chas. Pullins damage on road z 12.50 Robert Platt supt. gravel road A word 99.00 Ancll Wood worth work gravel road 6.25 Frank Burley .. .. ... 12.75 Martin ” " •• 2.25 Dave Platt •• •• •• 1.50 Wm. 11. Eger to ils for “ . 1.65 Aucil Woodworth supt. £ wrk grav. rd 125.70 True Woodworth 30 da work gravel road 45.00 Wilt Woodworth" 4.50 Robert Platt 29-lb • - team ” 7.25 N. Warner A Son mdse for gravel road .50 W. H. Eger •• .65 James Clowery supt s grav rd & teams 109.50 Benj. R. Faris 1 day’s service board 3 50 1 ” " roads 3.60 John Martindale 1 '• board 3.50 ’’ “ 1 ’• roads 3.50< Dexter R. Jones 1 •• .. board 3.56 ” " 1 ’• “ roads 3.50 Chas. W. Hanley 1 dayts atten. board 2.00 E. L. Clark elk bd 1•• NservV “ 1.50 Jas. 00. Lumber Co. bill for lumber 79.00 Jesse D. Allman •• ” hardware 2.65 J. W. Phelps ’■ wheelbarrow 1.75 HENRY B. MURRAY. Auditor of Jasper County.

> Notice of Appointment. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Wesley A Miller, deceased by the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. The estate is probably solventABRAM F. LONG, ' Admr. Thompson A Bro., attys. Jan. 3-0-16. Survey Notice. ♦ , Notllce is hereby given toJ. T. Culp, J- .T. Randle, John Tibet, and B. J. Gifford that I own the east half of the west half of the east half of section 4, in town 39. north ranges west in Jasper county, Indiana, and that I will proceed with the surveyor of Jasper county on the 22d day of January. 1896, to make a legal survey of said section or so much thereof as wUI be necessary to establish the lines and corners of my land according to law.

TAX LIST.*! List of Land and, Lots returned Delinquent for the ,JVon-Paynient of Taxes for the Year 1894; Jasper County, Ind-

. > , jf —. a > r z Z 1 “■ ’ ® C Q C ® c JjjiAMES DESCRIPTION £ S = 2 = S’ 2 t = - 5 S * £ » OP j. -• op =_ : ■ ? ® ; :;-. : Owners. - I lands. : . = : HANGING OttOVE-TOWNSHIP—KO. 1. 17 Brow.i.GeorgeH, Jr... eiisxt ■ ... ...1'0291 5! 89 S>- , 58 Hamu.erton. Lucinda. sX eX nw J il 29 5. 60 2jp3 -17» -Smith, ... *—'-■ .... 35 •£» sijfti _ __. .. ----- >J4«env .■,.... 35 29 31 20; ■..• 09 18 GILLAM 2. 12 Bre*er, Catherine ... nX ne. .. .-. 30 3 l 5 SO 14173 15 Brbjvn, G«<org«tH., Jr .. ne. . IO 29 5 160 50 20 67 I urn. Lennie et al nwnw ... 3.0 5 42 E 12(18 197 McGimsey. Hired R wJpLV ........ 27 31 5 89 8.21 238 Ryan. Fred F. & Minnie ne 26 31 5 160 20.04 276 Ramey, William H .... wX ne. . 230 5 74 45 mv go 230 5 40 DVinw 230 5 70 92 C6](S 3JB Sturgess, Anna L .' se se. .... .. ..12 30 5 5 ifh 3>«J Sturgess, Willis M. • und\sese.. 12 30 5 35 614 310 Sturgess. Ebon P sesw 130 ft 40 ' | WI4JW 1130 .5 8j 29 00 345 Whittaker, J. W. e. a 1... uwi>j nX sw ne 28,30 5 13 33 und.S ne nw 84 so 5 26 67 11 57 350 Wilson, Su-an A. nw se ... l|3o, 5 40 15 28 WALKER TOWNSHIP—NO. 3. 52 Craig, Jennie ... nLJ. 13 31 6 320 O'/jSW .... 13 31 6 80 35 86 77 Erickson. Ilans ssidenwsw ...... 431 5 39 50 Sill 133 Hanley, Charles W Lot sln Kniinan . . 844 222 MpLaughliu. John. ..>. nene ......... 131 5 36 29 704 310 Stringfield, George A.... WLJ se 12 11 ft 80 757 - - . 263 Moore, Juliette. ........leX se I <ll'29i 61 -SOI I I |eX wX se I 9|2», 6| 40| | 55|<3 MARION TOWNSHIP—NO. C. 358 Penwright. Thomas 422 Sturgess, Mary D ne • 2ft 29 ■ 6 160 ex se..- -25 29 6 80 nc ne 36 29 6 40 1-41.44 JORDAN TOWNSHIP—NO. 7. 2 Allman,Schuyler C npt sw 32 28 7 CO 18;S6 58 Duvall, James.. nX 23 28 6 320 - 79 94 136 Kendall, Amanda A... . «Xnw, 21 28 6 80 . Sw 21 28 6 160 68 89 160 McCaslin, C.M ... und % sww. 24 28 7 30 d undXsXsw 24 28 7 20 19 88 163 Mitchell, John F wX sw 1428 7 80 ex ne .... 22 28 7 80 51 33 208 Park. Eugene wX...... ••• IS 28 7 279 26 123 05 213 Penwright, 5 1 ary A sene . .-.-.-31 28 6 40 nese..... .. 3128 6, 40 3506 233 Sanford, Edward.7zr..;:,sz: nX w • . . . 19 28 6 57 72 eptnXse ... -24 28 7 77 46 89 247 Shertz. Joseph sX se ~ ..7.?.. 20 28 6 so 2539 265 Timmons, Sarah J .... nw ue ... 23 28 7. 40 11 SO NEWTON TOWNSHIP—SO. 8. 23 Caldwell, Samuel 0 sw. ... ■ ....... —... 18129 7 157 53 sX nw 18129 7 78 79 pt sw SW se . . 18129 7 150 85 70 40 Gaines, Nancy sX“Bw 31.29 7 83 47 ————~3l 29 7 81 64 45 71 143 Roberts, Jesse E nwsw ._ 3112'. 7 42 41 983 KEENER,TOWNSHIP— NO. 9: 1 Antrim,Lucy Ann ptsenw 23 32j 7 36-30 17 92 22 Bruner. Manala J sX se 36 32 ( 7 80| 29 24 101 Fairchild. Horace W... w side sptwX se .. 32 7 45 60 28 14 1(B Fairchild, Joseph P nJ4 ne... ...- A ..,127 3 2 7 80i swne ...50 32 1 40J ptnwse 2T 32 7 11 07 84 76 126 Glndor, Charles A. L it 1 bl 2 McDonald’s add, to DeMotte.. 1 <8 132 Granger, Lucy M ouHotSinnw 26152 7 30 ■——— ex SW SW ....27 32 >2O 25., 150 Harrington, B. W sX nw. 36 32 7 80 33 24 202 Mosier. Catherbie wXnw.,.. 4i3l 7 ,77 23 3" «g '.09 Mosier, Frank. nenw >. 4531 7 37 42 23 63 271 Sweeney, Hugh D eSideswsw 1 32 7 11 343 Watson, Joseph S sX ne 131 7 80 20 41 I ■ KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP—NO, 10. ; ■. 6 Anderson, John A wyj nw 23 32:5 soi 18171 14 Behles, Margaretta ~..sese 22 32 5 40 13,28 64 Graves, Rebecca swsw. . 26 32 5 40; - .1 sptW pt D l /» 8W....... 26 3’l 5 17 «i 382 06 87 Hilliard, Nettie A. pt e side se ne 27 32 5 125 598 111 ( Knapp. Daniel G. and wX sw 2ft :«t a sw nw 2»M •• < j n*4nw.... 25|82 5 .80; 7, 14 119 &a Count; G;W s side ne sw 28 32 t> 38.50 s side nX nwsw 28 32 5. >8450 20 lo 120- Lavender, Elizabeth A... se ne 35 32 !>■ 40 ( 19 56 121 Lake View Hunting Club Brdn &s x2O rd e& w , , ne corner swsw 93 5 1 >2 125 La Count,’Charles sX nw sw 32? #2O I 5 »

STATE OF INDIANA, County of J isper, SS: " v ’’ . ' I, Henry B. Murray, Auditor of said county, do hereby certify that the Joregoing is a true and complete list of all the lands and town lots returned delinquent by the Treasury of said county, for the non-payment of taxes due thereon for the year 1894, and former years with penalties thereon, together with the tax for the current 189&, and the costs of advertising, so far as the-s^m; are liable to be sold'for taxes as shown by the return of said Treasurer; and notice is hereby given, that vs 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 th < 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 th® tenth day ot February, A. D. 1896. > Witness my hand and official seal, this Bth day ot January, 1896. fey HENRY B. MURRAY, Auditor Jasper County.

MSB NOTICE. STATE OF INDIANA, I 00 Jasper County. ) kJ kJ In the Jasper Circuit Court, January term, 1896. Pacific Lumber & Manufac-'| toeing Co., ieomplainb No. h VS. J KOO, Albert E. JSilverthorn et aI.J Now comes the plaintiff, by Thompson & Bro., attorneys, and files his complaint h rein, together with an affidavit that said defendant, Albert E. Silverthorn is not a resident of the state of Indiana and that said action is for the recovery of a debt,- and In attachment and government. Notice is therefore hereby given said defend ant. Albert E. Silverthorn, that unless he be and appear on the seventeenth day of the next term of ths Jasper court, to be holden on the first Monday in January, A. D. 1896, at the cotrt house In Rensselaer, In said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and answered in your absence. , , Witness my name and the seal of /STmTjAsald court affixed, at Rensselaer this ( )Rh day of January, A. D. 1896. WM. H. GQOVER, Clerk. Thompson & Bro., attorneys for plaintiff. Jan. 9-16-23. Notice of Appointment. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been apiwinted administrator of the estate of Solomon McCurtain, deceased, by the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court and tba* said estate Is supposed to be solvent. FBANK FOLTZk Thompson & Bjo., Administrator. , Attys Jan. 2-9-16. RUPTURE. Nott Rupture Cure. I We are making the cure of Rupture a specialty. We guarantee a cure in all cases when a truss will hold in place and when there is vitality enough to produce healthy adhesions. We treat all kinds of Rupture in both sexes, and at ages from three months to seventy-five years of age. We do not use a knife nor draw a drop of blood. Our treatment is mud and does not stop the patient from light work. We treat patients on strictly business principles, but while this is

. - x NAMES DESCRIPTION £'■ 3 S fr 5 OF , o. Fit ■’ ! i is.: : h ' : OWNERS. LANDS. i’ . : : i?i i :j " »iii-ii.«»l4ss»iii il i f | ■ ,j—■ u[ |• •_ • ' ’ WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP-NO. D *ll Alyea, Jqto iff ...... • ■'' S 2 .nn 4- is jS3 Huffman, J»<«| a iso 4> 18 } 103 Dang. Sophia - & £ $ 20 94 j nonftufftey, John.... . .r.;-.Jw nw .... 132 6 43 83 10 55 129 Marquart, William ..... ne sw -•36 33 0 *0 567 195 Ware, Elisha C. a 11...,. .... <32 « 644 60 - 832 ,6 40 5 wX' SW 832 6 80 1 syt 17 32 6 320 S se nw 17 32 6 40 I wXHW 17 82 6 80 I 7 nene ...18 82 6 40 •, se i 18 32 6 160 - 1 wX 18 32 6 317 68 ’ ne .. ..... .! 19 32 6 160 ' CARPENTER TOWNSHIP—NO. 13. ■) 271 Mason,MariaL |!OWte&wxi4oftn&s| I r se corner It 6innene 25 27 7 32 86 i 431 Trudeau. Delvina |sXnw.. j-B|27| 6| 80| | 40|54 MILROY TOWNSHIP-NO. 15 21 Chase,William ~nenw 523 £ 40 . sX se 26 28 6 80 2247 i 94 «*feadows, Martha J. & , Levi sene 1028 5 40 815 1 123 Sturgess, Eben P ne nw 24 Si 6 40 946 f -UNION TOWNSHIP—NO. 16. 17 Bi-osnehan. Margaret.... se ne 28 30 7 401 WM - i 74 Clouse - Johßw ’ s P e t IS sw ne::::::::::: Sa ’ * «49 nß.Fayior,G.« ■ w N 23 Goodwin, John M mr5w........ ....... .. «31 7| « 153 Hodge, Matilda -FairOaks.l 19,20,b1l . - “ , “ wX 17, It 18, ~ 19. 20, bl 2. ■ ■ _ „„ Fair Oaks. It 3, 4. bl 8 ; 6 38 J 155 Hamacher, J. Kiley > .... Fair Oaks.lt 19.20 bl 10 ! 248 r»5 Mandeville, Con Beeles.. Fair Oaks, It IUI. < 7 88 1 925 Schneider, Elizabeth etal aw nw S 7 “Si ' ’S Sgr-TX '** t & iIN CO R POR ATED TOW NS- _ TOWN OF RENSSELAER—NO. 5. 5 26 B«rk. Mary a Leopold’s Add to Rensselaer.lt 14 bl B|. 17 01 ) 28 151 Ann Eliza. 118 ..' 1 : .**?.*? Newtsa’s Add to Rensselaer wX oI J 16 70 ! 92 Company. Reus’l’r land ( ’ and Improvement.... y Weston’s Add to Rens 1 r 114,15 b 27 92 Co., ReusTrL’nd&lmp. I ” “ “ " 2-5 of 113 b 27' 864 92 Cd„ Kchs’l’fL’nd& Imp. Westonfs Add to Rensselaer, Lio, 11., 11, b 38. •..... 799 97 Cimmer, Margaretta.... Leopold'S Add. to Rensselaer, undX ) 19, 12, b 9.. .. ...... 785 264 Hand’. Townsend & Oscar Weston’S’ Add to Rensselaer, undX 1 122, bB 140 1388 Lang, Sarah O. . ........ Rensselaer, 13r6, bl 5 27 38 399 Leopold; Abraham . Leopold’s Add to Rensselaer, 12,8, 6, 7,0 7 865 l 399 Leopold, Abraham Leopold’s Add. to Rensselaer, 112.13, 1123 Monnett, Elmira nX sw sw sec. 80. tp. 29; r 6, a 21.82... 1 nw nw sw, sec. 30. tp. 29, rb, a 10.62 73,63 440 McGowan, Laura....... Weston’s Add to Rens’l’r, 13,18, bl 6 , •• •* •• *• 1 19,21, bl 6 13 4o 863 Ze«, Stella>D. Weston’s Add to Rensselaer, 1 23,b 33 3t 74 3 TOWN OF WHEATFtEI,D-NO. 12. L 32 Cason, Annetta Wheatfield, 111, 12,b 3 496 180 Meyers, Charles Wheatfield, JB, 5, b 3., 791 Iso Movers Charles Wheatfield, 13/ b 1 1 191 MsiKon, Charles E Bentley’s Sab Div. of outiot lin 529 Wheatfield, 16,b I. J lls Root. Senias. (Wheatfield, Its 15, ifr, bl 3 1 B<lA * TOWN OF REMINGTON | No. 14. 1-w ppiTft Emma ...IChanl. & Mor-Add. to Rem.S% b 4.. 12|27 .sj cream Co.,of'Kemlngton Bruelte Add toßem-.,eX b 6.;..... 1278 Me 1 ntlre, Margaret O Stratton’s Adil.to Rem.,nH of seH b 2 52 01. 6 307 Mitchell, JohnA. » Remington It Hbls -, . ..... 760 8 357 Patton, 4 333 Joseph j Bern 1t7,8, 9. bR 8 78o • . ' ' . ’C 6 2 v . 9

true, we are not so hardened as to turn away those who can convince us of their honesty and willingness to pay for a cure at some time. To sueh we are prepared to offer satisfactory terms. The price depends upon the case, and as few cases are just alike, an examinatipji is. necessary before Darning the price. It usually takes about four weeks to cure au ordinary case, sometimes longer, depending upon the size of the break and the condition <>f the system. You cannot afford to have to wear a truss .all your life and run the risk of having a strangulated hernia, with mortification and death always liable to occur. If you are ruptured you know it and you will know just as well when you are cured. If you desire to b? cured, call and see our physician. It will cost you nothing to find out all the particulars and if you want to be treated you have no risk to run as we ask no pay until you are cured. Our physician will want to see you only once each week. We have engaged Dr. I. B. Washburn. Rensselaer, Indiana, to treat our patients. Call upon him at his office on Monday or Saturday of each week. With the kindest regards to all who are afflicted Dr. Nott Rupture Cure Co. By permission we refer you to a few cured of Rupture by the Dr. Nott method. * James M. Bentley, Wichita, Kansas. • \ Chas. H. Rothrock, Hope, Indiana. , „ Henry Smith, Petersall, Ind. P. Almond, Plainfield, Ind. A. W. Fanner, Mooresville, Ind. A. W. Hopkins, Peru, lU. M. D. Johnson. Morocco, Ind. David Tupperty, Logansport, Ind. \ Marion Corver, Kentland, Ind. .'A Jo-ieph. Harris, Otterbein, Ind.James Amsler, Otterbein. Ind. , D. M. Graves, LaFayette, Ind. D. S. Bell. Terre Haute Ind Mrs. Swain Raines, Plainfield, Ind. For more references call on our physlcla

Distempeh-Gause & Treatment. Is the title 0£ onr little book which tells about one of the most loathsome and dangerous diseases affecting horses, sheep and dogs, with unquestionable proof of the merits of Craft’s Distemper and Cough Cure in the treatment of the sime. Sent Free by addressing Th® Weils Medicine Co.. LaFayette Ind. The remedy is sold by F. B. Meyer,

Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is so pleasant to take and withal so-effec-tive in results that when once tried nothing ever again takes its place. For Constipation, Indigestion, Chronic Sick Headache, Summer Complaint or any trouble of the Stomach or Bowels, it leads all other remedies. You don’t have to spend a dollar to try this remedy* It is. pufTnp in 10c bottles and speaks for itseif as well in a sina'd as a large quantity. Regular sizes 50c and sl. For sale by F. B. Meyer’s. Mr. Ira P. Wetmore,, a prom nent i real est ■te agent of San Angelo, Texas, has used Chamberlain's Colic, Cho era and Diarrhoea Remedyii his family for several years as occasion required, and always with perfect success. H4says: ‘•I find i< a perfect care for our baby when troubled wi h colic and dysentery. I now feel that my outfit is not complete Without a b tile of this Remedy at home < r on a trip away from home For sale by F. B. Meyer. A PREACHER, * 3 Of Waterloo, Ind., Rey. 8. P. Klotz, writes: “I have been afflicted over 20 years with dyspeps a or sour stomach. Have tried different remedies without much benefit A 10c bottle of Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin gave me great benefit. Have taken nearly one Farce bottle, and feel like a different person?’ For sale by F. B. Meyer.