Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1871 — Page 4
I •; ' ' I - . : . i Kara** ot Owner*. Description of Lund. « • * • *.» • * • , ,
CARPENTER TOWNSHIP gn Farri* Henry K northeast i 2727 *7 lf.o 1280 ~ ‘ I*2Bo 20 93 2il 17 CO 62 70 r, Buckingham Ann 1 south half southeast 36 27 80- 800 “ north half northwest 36 27 7 80 800 “ northeast northeast 35 2717 40 380 1980 25 84 i 4R 21 180 75 85 .. Barnes Henry west half northeast 21 27 6 80 480 480 7 84; 11 G 8 CO 20 12 19 BealMarvJ" southeast southwest 227 7 40 270 »• ’ soutlnvest southeast 227 7 40 270 , 540 8 83, 13 15 120 23 18 •„ Baker David heirs southeast 5 27 7 ICO 000 600 10 64 14 01 00 25 86 £ Barrett Wesley northwest 527 C 137 56 825 825 18 93 20 09 00 39 62 Campbell J D cast half southwest 427 7 80 320 v 320 605 731 00 12 90 V: Chamberlain O N south half northeast 31 27 0 85 640 20 600 21 16 1C 07 CO 37 83 Damron John northwest southeast 31 27 6 40 * 340 60 400 739 974 00 17 73 0,4 Foster T , .north hall . 28 27 7 320 2720 2720 44 48 66 23 Co 11131 ,7Z Hart Chester t i east half northwest 11 27 7 80 340 340 541 828 CO 14 29 Hahn DC rial east half southeast 827 7 80 400 400 C 54 974 CO 16 88 . ? Jones Wm H northwest 14 27 7 100 1280 <:> j “ j southwest southeast 14 27 7 40 320 1600 20 lCi 38 96 120 CC 32 ! Lambom Jonathan north half southwest 24 27 7 80 720 80 800 35 37; 19 48 CO 55 45 .F. Laforce Paul northwest northeast 16 27 7 40 300 eo 350 5 72, 852 CO 14 84 Mount William west half southwest 15 27 7 80 700 700 1I 44 1 17 04 CO 29 08 vnl Post AM east half 327 7 291 32 2040 150 2190 35 79; 53 33; CO 89 72 Price C H northeast southeast 34 27 7 40 340 340 556 8 28; 60 14 44 Proctor Rolan T south half northeast 427 6 80 280 280 457 682 i 60 11 99 * Reed & Hoagland northeast northeast 827 7 40 160 160 -2 Cl 3 90' CO 71l R R Company Junction southwest southwest 227 7 40 180 W£t “ southeast 6 27 7 160 640 820 13 41 19 071 120 24 58 Smith If L soathwest 29 27 7 ICO IGOO 1600 20 1C 38 96! CO 65 72 Strawbridgo R L east half northeast - 10 27 7 80 300 “ westhalf northwest 11 27 7 80 290 590 962 14 37 J 1 20 25 19 Tilaon Robert II southeast southeast 627 6 40 260 50 310 10 18 7 55, CO 24 33 •*. Turner John L southwest 6 27 6 “ westhalf northwest 627 C 160 82 600 600 98n 1-4 Cl 120 25 Cl Til son John N south half northwest 32 27 6 80 640 70 710 21 W ly 29 60 30 67 2C 4 Vandevolgen P east half northeast 927 6 80 440 300 a “ east half southeast 927 6 80 480 20 1240 20 26 30 19 130 51 65 MILROY TOWNSHIP j Applegate J 0 cast half southeast 18 28 5 80 280 200 “ north end southwest northeast 18 28 5 34 100 “ northeast northeast 19 28 5 40 120 “ northwest northwest 20 28 5 40 140 60 900 26 36 22 59 240 5l 35 ,2 Crothers Wm D jnorthwest 15 28 6 160 400 400 723 10 04 60 17 87 •o Darrough Mary ptshalf northwest northweit 14 28 6 6 2l 21 69 *53 CO 182 .7 Foster William I south half southwest 30 28 5 69* 23 200 175 “ (southwest southwest 13 28 6 40 # 120 “ Tsoutheast southeast 14 28 6 40 120 - ■ * — “ 'west half nortfiwest 24 28 C 80 240 _____ “ (southeast 25 28 6 160 500 , ; M least half southwest 25 28 6 80 200 “ 1 east half northeast 25 28 6 80 200 1755 3l 75 44 05 420 80 00 so Keppley Lewi* west half northeast 25 28 6 80 240 240 433 602 60 10 95 uo Nichols Eliia J east lif southwest northwest 14 28 6 20 40 40 471 100 CO 631 ot Roe G W east half southwest 17 28 5 80 140 140 262 351 60 663 g l Spitler Goo W hairs northeast northeast 13 28 0 40 80 t «« ieast half southwest « .north half northeast 22 28 C 80 200 « north half noitheast 23 28 6 80 200 •* j north half northwest 23 28 6 80 240 «• ; southwest northwest. 23 28 6 40 100 * «• | east half northwest 27 28 6 80 210 1230 88 65 30 87 420 123 72 -in Unknown jso part southeast northwest 23 28 6 31 77 77 135 195 60 390 Unknown ! south halt southeast 26 28 6 80 200 200 361 502 60 923 UNION TOWNSHIP ’ ‘! « Barnett WED | southeast southeast 32 31 6 40 80 p' 80 130 213 CO 403 ... Brvan WII jnorthwest southwest 21 31 7 40 70 _____ ** 1 southeast.southwest 2l 31 7 40 70 140 228 372 120 120 )I7 Curl Frank Isftrlhhftlf southeast 730 7 80 ICO 160 717 426 60 12 03 41 Chalfaut el ai i s end east half northwest 26 30 7 14 35 * “ south half southeast 730 6 80 160 [north half northeast 18 30 c 80 170 365 14 23 971 180 25 74 Delanev J C northeast southeast 930 7 40 85 85 258 226 60 544 cr, Groom Moses I northeast southeast 430 7 40 80 80 130 213 60 403 Hopkins Frances B south west north etfvt 18 30 Q 40 160. LOO S4O 266 60 C 66 91 Haves Vincent east half northwest 31 31 6 80 ?20 “ • northwest northeast 31 31 q 40 160 781 12 77 120 -1 Si toe, Ilollewav John southwest northwest 31 31 7 40 90 • t o' j southwest soutlnvest 31 31 7 40 90 jgO 2'94 478 120 892 107 Hall Wm J [south half southwest™ — 14 30 f 80- 170 170 279 452 60 791 1-iA Judd James j northwest northwest 630 7 40 .80 80 130 '2 13 60 403 loq Ketchem SII et at j northwest northwest 30 30 C 40 80 80 117 213 GO 390 ,: n Lowell Nathan J northeast southwest 32 31 c 40 80 go 130 213 60 403 Moore lID * j part southeast 25 31 7 100 175 175 285 465 60 810 166 Morton WS T (southwest southeast 12 30 7 40 85 §5 139 226 GO 425 IR~ Marioriott Wm ■! southeast northeast 24 31 7 40 80 “ j east half southwest northeast 24 31 7 20 40 120 195 319 120 0*34 I CS Ralm J* F .north side northwest 30 31 q “ —— n side west half northeast 30 31 6 200 400 ! “ northwest northwest 31 31 6 88 70 80 480 785 12 78 180 22 43 •10 Spitler G W heir* northwest southwest 30 30 6 40 80 “ north hf southwest southwest 30 30 6 20 40 “ ‘ north half 31 30 6 820 640 760 89 59 20 19 ISO Hi 58 •13 Siller David southwest ,29 31 6 160 2SO “ , southwest southeast 29 31 6 40 70 “ east half southeast 30 31 (j SO 150 “ northeast northeast 31 31 6 40 75 575 940 15 30 240 27 10 •30 Stumph John B northeast northeast 530 7 40 75 75 130 200 60 8 90 •37 Tharp John southwest southwest 20 30 7 40 80 gO 130 213 60 403 •45 Thompson Alfred northwest southeast 330 7 40 70 70 130 186 60 3 76 •57 Walpole Mary E north half southwest 26 31 7 8 ® ICO 160 261 426 60 747 259 Williamson L L northeast northeast 830 7 40 75 75 122 200 60 3 82 263 Wilson Joseph T northwest northeast 430 7 50 100 “ southeast northeast 430 7 40 80 , *• A cast half northwest 430 7 90 16 200 M northeast southwest 430 7 40 80 460 751 12 24 240 22 15 ' * «. RENSSELAERTOWN OF > ] 32 Goodale S N Jr. j part northeast southeast 30 29 6 83 608 608 887 12 52 60 21 33 143 Moss Harris H. east half southeast southeast’ 30 29 6 20 300 300 808 618 60 14 86 157 Nowles E J lots 15 *l6 in block 6 66 3gg 43 20 799 60 23 79 ■ iff • « 1 REMINGTON TOWN OF 27 Doyle Lucinda A lot 6in block 12 ( w add 30 120 171 277 120 568 “ lots 4,5,6, 7, B*9 in block 10 w add 90 235 SB4 543 60 9 8 7 44 Poyght Jacob lot Bin block 11, f. . 85 •l Fordice Jesse H lots 1,3, 5, 7,* 9in block 2 135 “ lots 1,3, 5*9 in block 3 95 “ lots 1,3, 5,7, 9&ll in block 4 ... 200 . “ lots 1,3,5,8,9*11 in block 5 210 ** / lota 3 <fc 5 in block 6 * 40 M lots 1, 3 * 5 in block 7 160 i V ots 3 & 5 in block 9 165 ’ ’ “ lots 1, 3&5 in block 10 . 120 •• lots 1,3, 5, 7 & 9 in block 11 "190 • 4 lots 1 dfc'.ll in block 12 90 M lot 9in block 13 80 ” •* r (lots 79, ll &12 in block 13 116 «*. ilot 3 in block 13 80 ~ *' lots 1,5, 7, 9&11 iu block 14 236 -■* * lot 3 in block 14 * 80 I, *• lots 1,9, ll &12 m block 15 125 ** lot 7 in block 15 351 *« lots 3,5, 7&9 in block 1« 100 " lots 3,5, 7*ll in block 17 ~ * r 120 « lots 1,3,5,7,9*11 in block 18 163 " ** <. lots 1,3,5,7,9 *ll in block 19 140 - V «e '! ~ lots 1,8,5,7,9 *ll in block 20 73 „ _ _ « lot 3in block 15 60 4003 89 05 92 47 Gallagher P D lot 10 in block 12 < 45 200 245 399 566 60 10 25 . Kin k ,oc, 4 • „ 3027 6 I ’'» 36 70 ,54 ,67 ,20 430 •8 McCwthey Dennie | Ip* ll in block 3 v w add f 30 » 2 19 69 60 , 3 48 Hi Proctor Bowlin T < lot 4in block 18 _ *] M i< strip e and sos liR 1 ItebTc 20 1 , AJ *i strip e and sofß R 1 It dVk 15 ®0 150 197 347 180 724 Roonev Bridget' lot* 1,2, 8, 4, 5 *6 in block 3 w add 60 40 ! , J 22 Rooney BrwlgH loli 4 fi 6,7, 8&9 in block 2! w add 75 M „ in block# I w add 34 i 200 B*l 462 JBO 948
Total Amount of TaxesJDue i_ .Cost -of J Advertising. Amount of Tax j. for the Year.... ’Amount of Delinquent Tax, Penalty and Interest... i Value of Lands * •Improvements... | Value of Improvements .Value ot Lands.. j *Aeres i ! Baxes ; Township | <e» «■ .Section...*
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REMINGTON CONTINUED j 1 ’ S ' i; _j| 8 • cts. j S Set*. 123 Rich 8 J part of sontheatt northeast .25 27 ~ i 3 75' luO 150, ; i • ' ! j , “ lots 2* 3 block 12 I ' w add 30 | * • i i i “ (block 7 ’-i | ’ j ,‘‘ ( &0| j ! i * , “ west half bf block 10 1 1 “ i 40 i* I . 1 ■ “ lots 10, 11 &12 in block 10 j “ ( 20 . 320 5 03. 6 93; 240 j Use 136; Straight A W ! part north half north west 50 27 6 j 421 2'JO 50 2.) I I f j “ lot 12 in block 11 j j 33 3uo I p • . “ lot 4in block 11 , ! ' -It) 625 10 21 11 44 1 801 26 45 143 Stratton Ezra O lots 10, ll * 12 in block 1 Sir ni !«> In 's adl 2() ! . “t all of block 5 i j “j ,50 i 8( I 3ft 165 1 120 I 172 Unknown . lots 11 *l2 in block 3 I 70 1 7'- 115 j 102 , • Co-j 3i i “ lot 7in block 5 • ! 3"> | <* 3r 58 81 ! (•' 1 1 !>{) «• lot 3in block 8 . R 5 ! 425 5K- *8 3 3 11 78 CO; 20 71 • ' “ fr strip c and 11 RR It 7 0 l>k 5J 1 50 51 . 82 Ilu j 2_58.
State of Indiana, County of Jaspei;, ss: I IRA \V. "YEOMAN, Auditor of said county, do lierelty certify that the foregoing is a true list of ail I v'Ttn- • quent Lands returned by CHARLKS PLATT, TreAsurer of Ja'sper and that tho same w-ns rceoe l* ed 7 on the 14th day of December, 1870, and NOTICE is hereby given that so much of said land as may be necessary to discharge the taxes, inter, st and charges which may be thereon, or due from the owner thereof at the time of sale, will be sold at public auction at the Court House in Jasper county, Indiana, on the First Monday in February, next. Witness my hand this date above written, IRA W. YFOMA.b, 3-13-4 w Arm-ion or Jasueii v.
S._P. THOMPSON. * TIIOMAS TIIOM PSOM,' THOMPSON - sib BHO., LAND AGENTS, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Buy and Sell Lands: Rent Farms and Houses; Examine Titles and Abstracts; Furnish “Descriptions and Estimate? of Vc A:::; DP TAXES _A.TSTID REDEEM "R, IST D> IF JR ORA T-JVHD Negotiate Loans and Write Conveyances. wishing a Local Agent to Pay Taxes and keep land in market are requested to correspond with us. December 22d, 1870. TI-lOMIPS OIAT <&3 ” ITEBArtL
SINGER SEWING MACHINE BEST UN THE WOULD! WM. H. RIIOAdES has been Agent so the Singer Sewing machine, for over thre years,and during that time has sold a large number, and they have all given satisfaction. EetNrcncea. Mrs. X. M. Stackhouse, Mrs. Thos. Boroughs, Mrs. Beth. Cox, Mr. J. B. Spangle, Mr. Calvin Porter, Mr. W. P. Hopkins, Mr. M. H.Grant, | Mr. C. C. Starr, and otters. Those needing machines are requested to call at my residence and see the work. All kinds'of machine twist, and coIohw)I thread, machine oil and needles for «le. NEW TYPE* NEW PRESS!! ' * . ~ • : 'D NEW STOCK!!! Having recently nddod to our office several fonts of new type, a new job press, and an assortment of printer’s stationery, we can aford to do nice Job Work at Reduced Rates, We have nowdn stock an assortment of WHITE AND COLOUED CAHDIS, ENVEXjOPES PA.PER, Which we can sell at prices as reasonable as they can be afforded by anybody.
-» ijßfii* f I . wffljWUfcM I tjLjj This cut is an accurate representation of Kellogs’a Improved Newbury Card and Small Job Pres*, which we have recently bought and are daily operating. It is a complete piece of machinery, and doea its work neatly and rapidly.— By its use we are prepared to print LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, ENVELOPES, CIRCULARS, CHECQUES, drafts, NOTES, BUSINESS, VISITING AND ADDRESS CARDS, BALL TICKETS, ELECTION TICKETS, PROGRAMMES BLANKS, all kinds, PAMPHLETS, STATEMENTS, AC., AC., AC., AC., AC., As NEAT and as CHEAP as aneh walk ta done in Chicago, Indianapolis or Lafayette. Call and toe our work and learn our prlceo Tamoo & Hoaloy-
M. C. MEAD, DEAI.EH IN _ SILVER-WARE. sn.VF.R.PLATED WARE, * GLASS-WARE, PAPER COLLAR'S & CUF FS (for both ladies’ and gentlemen's wear ) Also a fine assortment of SPECTACLES, --- POCKET-CUTLERY, aud in fact NOTIONS OF NEARLY EVERY DESCRIPTION. ITT'AII kinds of Repairing iu my line done on short notice and satisfaction guaranteed. I am also Agent for the ggi]gS|!||ek WESTERN COTTAGE JfSg ORGAN, MANUFACTURED BY Tewksbury, Carpenter <£s Co., Men (lota, 111. Jt is claimed for t'.ie “ Western Cottage Cr gan SUPERIORITY" overany other instill uient of the same class—no matter what their pretensions, in the Inflowing points: The QFAS.ITY OF TONiS is full—round—deep —rich-musical.,, The Action is easy—elastic—quick, seldom equalled, nlvk.r k\< ici.i.ep. The GKK.VI’ POWKK of some of our styles render them paniculirly adapted 10 use iu (Churches, I.edges. Public Halls, <\zc. 'i he work man ship cannot be excelled. Every jiart of the Instrumeitis made with the greatesi possible care, of the very best materials, and by the most competent workmen, and are rruv u arp vnted. Persons wishing to buy an Instrument ol this kind, can be shown u r.nmplo by calling upon M* C. illH AIT3. 2-2-i Indiana Hew Grocery.
The public ore respectfully invited to call and examine 'the stock of STAPLE&FANCY GROCERIES, Recently opened in the well-known “LIBERAL CORNER building, which hue li.ee i fitted np in first-cluss style. The stock consists, in part, of 1 COFFEES* SUGARS, TEAS, SPICES, CANDIES. CANNED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS. SODA, - SOAI 5 , CANDLES, MATCHES, FLOUR, QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE STONEWARE, SALT, SYRUP,V SALT FISH, SMOKING TOBACCO,, PLUG, FINE-CUT & StJORTS, -■ CHEWING TOBACCO, FRUIT-CAN S/SEALING-WAX, &C.U&C., AC., ■Which will be sold at ns cheap prices ns the condition of the market will permit.— Please cull and see what we have, its quulity and prices. 2-41 C.C. ST All IE THE CELEBRATED COMMON SENSE SEWING MACHINE. We; the undetsigned, having bought of J. g. Hopkins, agent for the celebrated Common Sense Family Sewing Machine, sold by Secomb & Co.. Pittsburgh, Pa., would say to the public that said Machine may be refied upon as a cheap, durable Machine, aud is all that is claimed for it to be. M. Spaulding, Thebe A. Yeoman, Teressa E- Benjamin, D. S. Lamson, Mary Kenton. . .. James Hemphill. UNION PRINTING OFFICE We are prepared to do all kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing with neatness and dispatch, and at as reasonable rates as the timcß will permit. Every description of job woik from k full sheet poster down to a visiting or wedding card, done in tho best, style of the art, and at prices as low as the lowest. All orders for Billheads, Cards, ■„ Checks, Drafts, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Blanks. Labels, “ Handbills, Programmes, Balt, Show, and will to at reasonable Ites. cidl at the-Union” offlee opposite the Court Honse. JAMES A HEALEY, Proprietors.
Tot al amount of To xoa, duo ! Coat -of Ad-f veurtising... j Am nt of Tax* i for the Current Year; Am nt ofDt-j liuqueut Tax, I’cualtyf&lnt jjVsduo of laud (Value Irnpvt' ‘ ! i jj Value Land.! 'Hundredths . 'Acres Rome .Township ... Section .....
Ee E. L.OCKWOCD ] agent for the celebrated COOLEY’S ANTI-FREEZING i FORCE PUMP, -jf?i Til (»R Ha rtto « dr, fif* -JL ' Fauns, Dwelling!*. ; : Factories, Putting Or.; 2 v ‘j Fires, Ac. This I'uwii V. i-j'. -.r/j can rover Freeze, is I i ' ? Douldu-Aeling, v, Qrksl - iii.nor water, has tin ~/‘i q Packing, qggds tto Prim ! x-A"!')ing. and. hy oht Parem , l'lgxiide Fasti 1 uer, is re-[ - 0 f Ninety per cl. ■ , us t friction ei nincn ■ 1 — r.Ti-ni-'-Tiy’-i'lir' oilier Pumps. Its 1> 11 ! CfeviST' i-P nihility I’cconnneni’r it! C to Farmers. Reference | ijXrL'V^.can be given eiimviiigj s —| ji (Ni-k tt liere lin y have b,*, n in ‘ _lj' ijv ' ■ ■-! 1 eoi-slant use the p-i-t Six i ' '. d Years, and to day throw | ■Us ; . ; .i .‘U-■ wall ras last as the day : uj :-J . they hi ie put in, no te j tCc.■ . .’i A '...! ; •" pairs h..vine been ra.i -'I in that period "aWe-iinve two Sixes, Kqit. I and V. j “'o. 1 ia designed Dir j lluqae.use; No. U is es-1 peri ally ndapted for Flock Wcl! . ‘Orders aridresked to E. E. Lock-wood rvj Irilm Bouthagd, Remington, I ml.. Agents f*.r | thepcotmties oi' Jasper, Newton. I'uiUn and . IVr.iven, will fective j.rr.nipt stunti-ap. Pompa-oonstooHy on trand. Tcwinhip iighi3 for sale on rossonab'u terms. -AI.SO, AGFINT FOR FiirstiSr, Bradley’s lluriien City Plows, j Walking Cnliivuiors, on wlieeis u’nci runners,. Douhl- ■ Stiovl Plows, both iron am! wooden j beams, Sulky Cultivators and Rakes, Mussi- | Inn Separators and Iron Horse-Powers, j ! Wooden pumps, an.l all kinds of Agricullurj al luiplemeiits. | tlosirc* all to unJerstaml tliat j I positively will not ucqept an agency ! lor the sale of any machinery the proprietors j will nnt permit lo sis thoroughly tested and j will not warrant to give good satisfaction. Call and examine for y ourselves. ’ E. E LOCKWOOD j 2- Remington, Indiana I |S’ew Store Cfe Mow Goods "tos ■" While the railroad to Renssebor is n in ns peejive |>roji;et,.il is a natter of REALITY tha j TElOilir.is EIOLUr\r«SiVOHTU j isunvv aiid opening an entirely new ; stock of GENERAL MEULTIANLIbK, embracing STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, amongst which may he enumerated Cottonades, Jeans, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Broad Cloths, Denims , Stripes, Tickings, full , line of Muslins, both brown and blerwhed, Prints, domestic and fine Ginghams. Alpacas, Poplins, ('hatnbras, All Wool Delaines, W hile goods, Hosiery, §c I have also a choice selection of - Staple Groceries stick ns Coffees, Sugars, 'leas, Drieil Pearlies Prunes, Spices, Pipper, Stidti. Si arch. Candles Hoots, Shoes, Queeiistrnre. Glassware, i\ r. All of ivhjcb ar« oil sale at the lowest pos slide figures. Call anil examine goods and prices. A snare of patronage respectfully so licited. THOS, lIOLL IN GSAVOR TII, Washington street, 2 doors below the Hank Rensselaer, lud., April 27, 1870. 2-31 ~REMOYAL7; D. I. JACKSON HAS REMOVED HIS STOCK OF DRUGS* MEDICINES* OILS, PAINTS, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONARY, ac *’ &c : Across the street to the room formerly occupied by John Thompson, Sen-, where he will be happy to see all has old customers and everybody else in want of goods Inins ""He would also gently intimate lo such customers aa have ma , Little Accounts with him, that the first year has elapsed and he expects those bills made daring tho past year arranged, so 'ns to enable him to extend ! similar accominodajion* in the future. New and RcMs-Kai/ods, Just arrived »bd being opened up for .) P- I. JACKSON. '^1126,1570,1
For Oysters, Oasdiss, Holiday Toys, Sugar Goods, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Notions, &c., I i GO TO JOHN W. COATSV AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG INDIAN. thm to tra'D’b m thhj tow i ©f renssel^br.
