Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1874 — Page 2

THE RENSSEUEB UHIOH. Thursday, January 1, 1874

A happy New Year unto all. Wool lined boots at J. I. Purcupile * Oo.’s for only $4. Buck mits and gloves at net cost, at J. I. Purcupile A Co.'s. Rensselaer public schools resume operations next Monday; Mr Cyrus Ball has our thanks for a basket of fine black walnuts. J. f. Purcupile A Co. hnve ladies' fine shoe* at greatly reduced rates, for cash only. The weather here this morning is quite mild for tlie time of year. Wind bloVe from the south. Harry, youngest son of H. C. and Harriet Bruce, died December 27th, 1873, aged ryears, 2 months, 7 days. Men’s uuderwearatJ f. Purcupile & Co.’s at nrlces reduced 25 per cent. Men’s good undershirts 75 cents each. The second montldy Institute of the teachers of Marion township wili be held at the School House in Rensselaer, on Saturday, January 10th, 1874. Married, at the residence of the bride’s father Mr. Asa Porter, December 24th, 1873, by Rev. D. J. Huston, Mr. John Kxcsler to Miss L. Ella Porter. Physicians have stated that the wines now produced and offered for sale by Mr. Alfred Speer, ot New Jersey, are wines that can be* safely used for medicinal purposes, being pure and free from medication.—Advt. Persons knowing themselves indebted to J. B. A J. F. Hemphill will please call and settle by the sth day <fJanuary, as on that day all unsettled accouuts will be given toChilcote A Yeoman for collection. Mr. George Sigler, the efficient post master at this place, and iiis estimable wife, celebrated the tenth anniversary of tieir wedding last cveniug. ' They were the victims of a . surprise visit from a few friends, who left appropriate presents of tin ware. In consequence o; a strike among railroad engineer's, no trains have run overihePan Handle route since last Thursday, and no maiis have been received at this place from beyond Remington during the time. However daily communication is had with the world by wav of Bradford, on tire Louisville, Slew Albany and Chicago ■ road. ' The Remington Journal of last Week reports that an infant daughter of G. B. and D. A. Chappell's died on the 19th of December. Mr. S. E. Deforest, founder of the Journal, recently gave birth to a weekly paper at Walton, Indiana, which was named The Enterprise. Mr. U. It. Niesz, principal of the Remington school, went to Ada, Ohio, to spend holiday vacation. At the regular meeting of Iroquois Lodge No. 143, I. O. O. F., held Tuesday night last, an election was he’d to select officers fdr the cusuing term of six months, which resulted in the choice of Ira W. Yeoman, Noble Grand; Moses B. Alter, Vice Grand; N. W. Reeve, Permanent and Recording Secretary; G. W. Terhune, Treasurer; and C. O. Starr, R. 8. Dwlggins and L. \V. Henkle, Trustees for one year. Private installation next Tuesday night. Marion Grange No. 39, P. of 11., at a regular meeting last Saturday night held an election for otlicers for 1574, which resulted in the choice of the following:—Worthy Mastes, James Welsh; Overseer, L. K. Yeoman; Lecturer, John Jacks; Steward, Harrison Warren; Assistant Steward, Erast us Peacock; Chaplain, E. T. Harding; Treasurer, Samson Erwin; Gate Keeper, Eli Yeoman; Secretary, Joshua Healey; Ceres, Mrs. Ada \ ates; Pomona, Mrs. James Welsh; Flora, Miss Frances Smith; Lady Assistant Steward, Miss Sarah Norton. _ During the mouth of December, 18Z3, marriage licenses were issued by the Clerk of Jasper county, Indiana, to Thomas J. Richardson and Maria L. Day witt, James it. Adams and Useley J. King, Benjamin Davidson and Mary F. Lucas, Hiram D. Riddle and Emiua Parker, Henry W. Savage and Sarah E. Weathers, John Kresler and J. Elia Porter. Simon P. Leatherinan and Mary L. Pettit, Resin P Simmers and Elvira Jane Carnes, James C. Parsons and Sarah E. King, Joseph F. Smith and Catherine A. Eck.

We are bound to close out our stock, and cash buyers can now save 15 to 25 per cent, by purchasing of J. I. Purcupile & Co. J. I, Purcuplle & Co. will sell their whole stock of clothing at net cost, foreash only. McLains Venn Huge Bonbons are delightful worm candies. Children aiedelighted with them. For sale 1t». Emmet Kannall, Druggist. Rensselaer, Ind. 5-39 Om McCain's Candled Castor OH fa a delieious syrup of the castor bean,. a harmless and reliable cathartic medicine. For sale by Emmet Kan mil. Druggist, Rensselaer, Ind. 5-39 6iu lO per cent, will be deducted from regular prices in favor of those who pay the money down for work they nave done at our shop. \V here account is opened full prices will he charged. Duvall & Goff. School Boohs.— Emmet Kannal will make the sale of school books a specialty this season, and will supply them at the very chewiest prices Extra inducements are offered on paper, pens, ink, envelopes, etc. Cull and aee this stock before purchasing. Warning.—All persons are hereby -notified that I will commence prosecutions against those who unlawfully take wood, rails, or other timber from what is know as the “Woodford lands.” * William Bull, £-10 Agent.

nolmann's Hop Pills nave been used in thousands of the worst cases of fever and ague, intermittent fevers and dumb ague, wttJt-aslonish-tag success. They are offered to the public with full confidence in their merit. They do not contain poisonous or Injurious properties, and can be taken by adult or child with perfect safety. They are sugar coated, and for sale by druggists at 50 cents per box, or sent by nia’l prepaid.— For sale by Emmet Kannal, Drutrgist, Befiteelaer, Ind. 5-S9 0m

Everybody Get Beady. We arc bound t 5 dispose of our stock at greatly reduced nriccs, and for cash will sell the following articles at the figures advertised: Custom made shbes, which we have been sealing at #2.25. for Si.9o. Bame Quality of misses’ shoes that we sold at Cor $1 65. Children’s shoes that sold for $3.50, thick gloves’ and roits at net cost. Clothing at coit ‘ ‘ ’ ' Men’s and boys’ boots at2o per cent. induction. J. I, Pvkctpile A Co.

BUSINESS CARDS. «. A. MOSS, Physician and Sturgeon, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Office in Shanghai Building, Front Room, OverW.J lines’Grocery f>tors. • KIOSKS B. ALTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rensselaer, Indiana. Office in Ha/ding A lteeve's Drug Store. /. a. LOCaHBIOOK. K.T. MIRTIN LOCGIIHIDGE Sc MIRTH, PHVSIC/ANS AND S URGEOXS Rensselaer, Indiana. M. F. CIULCOTE, Ailorney and Counselor at Law. Office opposite Conrt Honae Square, on Washington Street, Uenaaelaer, Jasper County, Indiana. 6 25-1 y THOS. J. SPITLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICE IN COURT IJOUSB. Especial attention given to Real Estate and Fire Insurance business. SIMON r. THOMPSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Pros. Attr. Roth circuit. Will practic* in the Court* of Pulaski, Ju]«r, Nowtou and fieuton counties. THOMPSON A lIKO.’S LAW Ax\’D ILEAL ESTATE OFFCE. Itenssrlaer, Indiana. WH.H. MARTIN, ) j JOSHUA HEALEY. Kentland, Ind. ) ( Rensselaer, Ind. MART.N Sc HEALEY, ATTOUNKYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Indiana. jhtf*Will practice in the courts of Jasper and adjoining counties . DANIEL B- BXILZjBR. ATTOEHEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC fc LARD AGENT. Office in Court House, RENSSELAER, IND. Dr. IRA C. KELLEY SURGEON DENTIST, ItENSiM'LAEK. INDIANA. Teeth extracted and tilled. New teeth inserted. All work warranted for five yeara Satisfaction guaranteed Ollice in Photograph ovcrTost Office. —fe te " I I ' DUVALL’* SHOP la in operation one door above x®* - *“ a **the Express Office, RENSSELAER All kinds ot blucksmitliing donetoorder J. WKKiIIT, UNDEIiT A K E R , Has Coffins or all sites on hand and is prepared to fill all orders for any style, Plain or Fancy, at redueeu prices 1-17-ts DAILY IIACK LINE AMD LIVERY STABLE* Uacksrun daily (Sundays excepted) between Rtnsaelaeraud Bradford, on the C Sl L R R. Horses and Carriages to let at reasonable rates. J W. Duvall. New Blacksmith Shop. ' The public is notified that I have Bought the Blacksmith Shop south vest side of Front 'sTfef t, near the old saw mill, and* repaired it to receive customers. WOOD SHOP In connection where wagon mtking and repairing will lie done by skillful mechanics. PtTHONS of Hvsbanphv and other cash customers will find it to their advantage to give me their patronage. 6AHSON ERWIN. "CENTRAL HOTEL. Cor. Vanßensstlaer and Washington Sts., RENSSELAER; INDIANA. This House has been thoroughly renovated and furnished throughout with new furniture. Commodious stables attached. rnos. BOROUGHS. PaorßtEToK. j , , ALFKKI) M'COT. anFBED THOMPSON A. McCOY * THOMPSON, BANKERS. •RENSSELAER, INDIANA, Buy and Bell Crin and Domestic Exchang make Collections on all available points, pay Interest on specified time depositee, and transact all business in their line with dispatch. JTPOffice hours,from 9 a. m.tot p, ■ n o 54 Ix. iC,OOO mNS OF BBOO.Vi CORN 9 WiVNTSD To work up on shares, for cash, or for country produce. A good chance for those having broolu corn to make up. Call on JOHN H. K AiLSNEIt, Rensselaer, Jasper county, lud. 6-1-tim $5,000 IN PREMIUMS. -oTHF, IYDIANAPOLIS WEEKLY JOURNAL FOR 1074. SUBSCRIBE FOR A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY & POLITICAL NEWSPAPER O Every Postmaster in the State 1* authorised to receive Bubsciiptions at $1.25 per year. See Circulars. O —~ Great Inducements to Agents Either in r ash Commissions or Ftemioms of . Watches, Silverware and Sewing Machines. . ——o 1 with full particniarj and Specimen copies sent on application to jour:\al company, 11-5 Indianapolis, Indianau Dr. Croon’s Wine of-Tar ]HV - Contain* Toaetabte Ish^ arrsUrnts ofUmtmshtod |«1 Tonic value combined 1 SB* - with the rich medicinal qualities of Tar, which cause it to build tip jTfXr the wreak and clcbtlM ■'* xifcwHated and rapidly S |Sr Ha MB* re "tore exhausted ■ "*}* Hi wr I»treuirth. Itcieanses BxJlI!MB .lajlthe Stomach, relaxes HEanSnSpaßsMHthe Liver, and eanaea * Bt ?7frtirif*i!jnP~T| ,t *" food to digest, F'liiW/IM’SrBffISFM removing Dyspepsia llllHwlrUuxFirtl'.m and Inulg-i slion. It ■I U H.-ljdasaOTa ls a Superior Tonle, IsSifcffixllKaiwKH restores the appetite RpRIFhBHIIIasPpH alul strengthens the ITlrertiillf I 'irnfSaw *T»<ern. For Pains in the Breast, Side or HmDrlrS Bock- Gravel or Kid. ! 9m?sßs2issl disease, diseases ■of the Urinary Org Kans.Jauadieeorany a Elver Complaint It has no equal. It effec- ' ; -iffiSSEl tuall.vcuresa!’( ough* rtS'Jfl Colds, and all diseases IliflfifflnSrn&i ° r the THROAT and LUSOS. aud has been J pronounced a specific LirAxthmaandßronchitis. THY

GRANGERS * AND EVERYBODY ELSE Are hereby inform-d that a new Grocery ha been opened in Rensselaer by the firm of DAUGHERTY & JACKS, Who hnve nn entirely new stock which they bought entirely frr cash and w ill tell or trade at low rates. Their stock consists of FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA, CAND T, NUTS LAMPS, COAL OIL, LAMP CHIMNEYS , QUEENSWARE, <tc. All kinds of PRODUCE WANTED in exchange for goods. Store on Washington street,'opposite the Bank, in room formerly occupied by Mr. Chaa. Platt. Please call nhd see what we have to sell and learn onr prices. 6-47. DAUGHERTY * JACKS. TBB WBW GROCERY AND PROVISION ' STORE. Cbarles Platt, Proprietor. * W* respectfully invite everybody to call an examine our large stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS TOBACCO, CIGARS, ware, Queensware, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, LAMP FIXTURES, COAL OIL, NOTIONS, Ac., Ac. Bngar, Coffee, Tea, spice, Soda, Salt, Soap, Saleratuß, Crackers, Candles, Vinegar, Molasses, Cheese, Flour, Butter, Bacon, Eggs, Fish, Huts, Figs, Candies, Raisins, Dried Fruits, Canned Fruits, CandiM, Tabs, Buckets, Belt Fish, Ac. All the above articles, together with many others not t numerated—first class in quality—will he sold at as reasonable prices as cocsisteni wtih aTair T>TOfit: —Terms strictly cash or its equivalent COUNTRY PRODUCE AtWAY* WANTED AT MARKET PRICE*. Store on Washington street, north side, one door below Stone Building. 5- CHARLBB PLATT. HEW BENTS’ ■/DiiJßUllia STOte The people of Jasper county who trade in Rensselaer are invited to inspect our stock o HATS, CAPS, FINE SHIRTS, NEGLIGEE AND UNDERSHIRTS, COLLARS,CUFFS, NECKTIES, POCKET HAN DKEBCIIIEFS, KNIT JACKETS, UNDERCLOTHING, GLOVES, MITTENS, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, And, in short, a full and complete asaortmea of Gentlemen’s Wear! Which may be found in the fourth doqr be low the corner of Vanßensselaer and Wash ington streets, north side. We also have a choice selection of • Stiorts, Plug, Fine Cut Chewißg and Smoking TOBACCO, AITD CICAP.Q Also a limited assortment of Fine Stationery, including Pens,Writing Paper, Envelopes and Lead Pencils, We also keep a few Notions and both CHEAP AND GOOD GOLD JEWELRY For Ladiea and Gentlemen—such as Rings, Charms, Bosom Pins, Shirt Studs, Sleeve ; Buttons, Ac. Call and see ua—it is no trouble jo to show goods. 6- J. B. A J. F. HEMPHILL. l - ■ isrns'w Farm Hardware STORE. i A full assortment of Axee, Hatchets, Ham m'rs. Wood S*ws, Meat Saws, Carpenter's j Saws, Scoop Shovels, Dirt Shovels, Spades, ; Pitch Forks Manure Forks. Garden Forks, i Mattocks, Grain Rakes, Garden Rakes, Garden Trowels. Grass Hooks, Hoes, Smoothing Irons, i Trace Chains. Halter Chains, Ax Helves, j Fork and Spade Handles, Soap Kettles—ls and 26 gallon, Coal Scuttles, Ash Buckets, ; Wrought and Cut Nails, Bolts, Screws,Carpet | Tacks, Rivets, Door Hinges. Strap Hinges,; ; Files, the celebrated Diamond Table Cutlery, i 4e„ Ac., & c. I ' ' The Best Farm Wagons in use manufactured to -order; also make Buggies, Light Wagons, Carts,, FINE CARRIAGES, Wheelbarrows, and vehicles of every description.- ' • In connection with the wagon shop is a Blacksmith shop where all kinds of Iron Repairing, and HORSE SHOEING is done by experienced mechanics. General invitation is extended the pnblic to call and see me whin wanting any thing ta either of my three departments of business. . NORMAN WARNER, . East side of Ffont street, below Washington, Bwawdaer, IbC

HARDING &, ALTERS DRUGGISTS, Rensselaer, Indiana, Would.announce to the public that they are still carrying on the DRUG BUbIMLSS AT TS2 CLD OTAHD where they keep constantly on hand a large, lull. and fresh stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DY33 STUITIB, Also, an assortment of such School Books as are used inall the schooisof Jasper county, STATIONERY, Toilet Articles Patent Medicines, Anything and everything from a bottle of Hall’s Balsam to a bottle of Vinegar Billers, or a box of cathartic pills. PH YS ICI A NS' PRES CR IT TIONS CAREFUI.LY COMPOUNDED And we are always ready to waiFon customers at any hour cf the day or night. 6-11 Harding A Alter. W ILLE Y & SIGLEK DEALERS IN DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, MOTIONS, AND, IN SHOUT, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ANNOUNCE A LARGE STOCK ■T- *' FOR THE SPRING OF 1873. IN OUU Dry Goods Department ARE TO BE FOUND THE LATEST AND ITIOST POPULAR STYLES OF LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SUCH AS JAPANESE SILKS, ALPACAS, REPS, PMIDS, tIIfiGIIAJRS, PHINTS»MUSLINS, &C. ALSO—SHEETINGS, TICKINGS, DRILLINGS, DEN I IRS, CARPET WARP, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, THREAD, Ac., Ac. READY MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. COATS, PANTS, VESTS, AND FULL SUITS. ALSO—TAILOR’S GOODS IN VARIETY: CLOTHS, CASIM EKES, J EANS, VESTINGS, Ac. Hats and Caps FOB MEN AND BOYS, IN GREAT QUANTITY AND MAN Y STYLES. WE ALSO HAVE IN STd’CK AND WILL KEEP A FINE ASSORTMENT OF SOOTS AUD SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CUIL. DKEN; WHICH WE WILL SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY IN THE MARKET. OUR GROCERIES ■ T~' ABE THE BEST IS MARKET, AND WILL BE SOLD AT SEASONABLE PROFITS. CALL AND SEE US IN TOE POST OFFICE BUILDING, BENSSELAEH, INDIANA. WILLET * M«LE>.

To all who De»irc Pfcnonnt and' Profitable Employment. We want ten energetic Ladiesi or Gentlemen in Jaeper county, to introduce oiir.Si'xNDAUb Publications in that nntl adj ining couutie*.Xhe books are tlie productions ol the roost Popular American Author*. And ate having large galea wherever offered, bend lor Circulars, which will allow our liberal inducements to agents, and give a full description of the boohs. ( lrculars sent free upon receipt ol application. Address W: li.'lJjbiKS A CO., Publishers. 148 bummitSt., Toledo, 0. JpinSICIASSASiI) DIITUGIBTB, A prominent New York physician lately complained to Pcndas Dick about his Banpalwocd On. (’APtrr.Es, stating that sometimes they cured miraculously. but that a patient ol his had taken them lor some time without effect. On being informed that several imitations were made and sold, be inquired and found that his patient had been taking caps lies sold in,hollies, and not DI NDAS DICK A CO’S. What happened to lliii physician mat have happened to others, and DUNDAS DICK A CO. take this method of proiecting physicians, druggists and themselves,and preventing On. op Samialwood from coming into disrepute PHYSICIANS who once prescribe the Capsules will continue to do so, for they contain the pure Oil in the best and cheapest form. DUNDAs DICK A CO. use'mure Oil of Sandalwood in the manufacture of their Capsules than all the Wholesale and Retail Druggists and pel turners in the United States combined, and this the sole reason why the pure Oil is sold cheaper in their Capsules than in any other form. OIL OF SANDALWOOD is last superseding every other remedy, sixty Capsules only being required to insure a safe and certain cure in six or eight day*. From, no other medicipe can tliis lesult l>e h^d Dick’s Son CaPsEles solve the problem long considered by many eminent physicians, of how to avoid the nausea and disgust expe--ricnced in swallowing, which aro well known to detract from, if r.ot destroy, the good effects of many valuable remedies. Soft Capsules are ]nt up in tin-foil and neat boxes, lhirtv in each, and are the only Capsules prescribed by Physicians. y3J~ These were the only Capsules admitted to the last PansExpos.tion. ■ Sand for Circular to ili Wooster Street, New York. SOIJD AT ALL DRUG STORES General Agency, 110 licade Street, New York. 6-6

McL AIN’S CANDIED SypimioiL 11 lWw svhup of the cjsTOR RE.I.Y. ii is a delicious Syrup of the Castor Bean, having all the i(-medial properties of the Castor Oil, without its disagreeable taste.— There is no repulsion or recoil In taking it. This syrup does not ccntoin Castor oil. It is j a Cathartic that regulate - the bowels. IlahU- \ uat constipation in adults, stomach aching, j feverish and teething children are speedily re- | lieved, and this can be accomplished with the | Fii/rmi of the Castor Kean, much more satistactoiTiy and perfectly, than any other medicine ft is a mild physic, opetates without grip ing, and in iuthrmmation of the bowels, it is decidedly the best and safest Cathartic.— Children should mol be dosed, with nostrums or substitutes, but have administered the active principle of the Ca-tor Dean in Syrup, instead of nasty, disagreeable, repulsive Castor Oil. Physicians recommend 'his medicine to their patients Mothers, provide yourselves with a bottle at olcb. Price, 25 cents per bottle. McLain’s candied vermifuge eoneons. Are perfectly beautiful, delicious and effect- i ive. They i escmtde Cream bonbons kept in ; Their taste ia delight- ! ful, they are btire and speedy in removing j worms, price 25 cents |ei box. The Candy j is much larger, and does not have any appear- ! anee of being medicated. Children love them and cry for them, lie tune yon get McLain’s Vermifuge Bonbons. So Id by ail Ihuggists arid Dealers in Medicines. VAN SHA ACK, STEVENSON A REID. 92 A 94 Lake Street Chicago, Sole Agent*. EM ME f KANNaL, Agent. 6-39-6 m. Rensselaer, Indiana. PROSPECTUS —OF THE _ CINCINNATI WBlLllUim $ SO,OOO-00 WORTH OF PREMIUMS! Gold Pens, Pencils, Hatchets, Pocket Books, tars, Watches, Silver, ware, musical Instruments, Sewing 12 no limes. Arc., Ac. We place these premiums within easy reach ol any of our patrons..liy allowing them liberal commissions on S2.OU subscribers for the Weekly Enquirer, as fellows: For 5 names and $lO 00 a credit of $ 250 For 1(1 naii.t 9 and 20 00 a credit of 550 For 15 names anil 30.0 C a credit of 8 25 For 20 names and 4ti.00 a credit of 12 00 For 30 names and 00.00 a credit of, 19 00 For 4" names and 80.00 a credit of 2fi 00 j For 50 natties and 100 00 a creditor 32 50 For 75 names and 150.00 a credit of 52 50 F’or 100 names and 200 00 a credit of ' l 7O 00 For 150 names and 300.00 a creditol 120 00 For 200 names and 400.00 a credit of 160 00 For 300 uaiues and CUO.OO a credit of 300 00 For 50i> names aud UiiiO.OO a ciedit of 50 000 For those who do hot desire to enter cliibs gotten up to secure premiums on the al ove plan, we offer the following choice selection o CHROMO PREMIUMS: “Asking a . A beautiful, picture in sixteen colors, 15 iV x 20 i nclies, sells at retail for $7.60, ‘-Household Pets,” A beautiful picture iu eighteen colors, 12 x 17 inches, sells at retail for $6.00. $2.00 subscribers, who do not enter clubs for other premiums, can have either one of the above named Chromes. “De Soto Discovering the Mississippi,” Is a splendid picture in twenty one colors, size 19 x 26J inches, and sells at retail for sls, $3 will pay a year’s subscription, and entitle the subscriber to this last named picture. F'or fuli par ticulars send for specimen copies, Ac. Never before were such favorable termoffered for securing a handsome premium o great value. The Enqairer Almanac and Granger's Manuti fur 1874. Will be sent free to every subscriber received since April 15, 1873. Address all letters to I'AKAN A McLKAA, G T Cincinnati, Ohio. GOODALL’S Mi-put THE BEST-THE CHEAPEST. Steamship* —Cheapest kind made. ■CeeattaM— A Cheap Common flard. Broadways* —A Nice Common Card. Virginias— Fine Calico Backs. Glen. Jacksons*— Cheap and popular, Backs, variouscolots and designs.) C olumbia**— (Euchere Deck), Extia Qua)', ti olden Gates —One of the best cards 'made. —• r—r ~t — h- — ; —— IRt. Vernow*—Extra Fine, Two-color Patterns. Ask for the Above—Take no Others. Price L at on application. Dealers supplied by * VICTOR E. JUICER, * I KWUII? Bmda Strata, KtwYwlt

DELINQUELSTT LIST. ~ —A. LIST of Lands' and Town Lots returned and remaining deliegaent, for tlie iion payment of taxes, penalty and interest due thereon, for the year 1872, and former years, including taxes of current year. HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP.

IlNumber on Tax Duplicate. .

Names es the Description of the Owners. Lands.

5 Banta F N (heirs) ne 27 29 5 160 1668 “ ehf nw 27 20 5 80 1053^ “ nhi se 27 29 5 80 400' “ ne sw 27 29 5 40 200 1 60 83 8 Brown George H whf sw 19 29 6 81 22 400 11 96 17 Gonvers J N . Be 13 29 5 160 520 13 63 29 Gwin Jesse C shf nw 30 29 5 80 ) “ s side nhfnw3o 29 5 12 j 1012 ,46 16 33 Havens William ehtse 25 29 5 80 200 “ ohs ne 25 29 5 80 200 . . “ sw se 25 29 5 40 120 17 0 3 44 Hoover Michael S se se 33 29 5 40 100 297 79 Osbor-n Nancy V ne se 23 29—5 40 348 28 86 108 Bandall Win H nw ne 23 29 6 40 280 728 110 Rishling Sarah nw sw 30 29 5 40 312 90 3S 120 Saunders J W ne sw 13 29 5 40 160 v “ nw nw 24 29 5 40 200 “ nhf ne 4 28 5 114 18 416 shf nc 428 6 80 416 27 67 128 Thompson Alfred w hfuw 31 29 6 87 25 323 12 08 GILL AM TOWNSHIP . 18 Barlow Henry ne 23 31 5 160 480 11 15 20 Braden William shf sw 28 31 6 80 200 62® 34 Coppess Daniel und hf se sw 430 5 20 80 3 06: 35 Coppess liebeeca undltf Jsw se 22 30 5 20 360 6 03* 56 Evans Nancy ehf ne 829 5 65 94 446 “ n side nw ne 329 5 26 211 u whf se 34 30 5 80 1125 • • « sese 34 30 5 40 564 95 87 78 Gates Perry whi sw 26 31 5 80 180 ■, - . “ Sd 50 27 31 5 40 120 583 99 II older aft Robert sw sw 430 5 40 100 294 LI B Livingston J P hf lot 3 all lot 4 block 2 Davieonville 5 34 79 121 Liusky Jacob S nw ne 22 31 5 40 80 “ ne nw 22 31 5 40 80 641 157 Nagle Richard ne se 36 31 5 40 20Q 436 175 Potts Lucinda s lit sw 34 30 5 86 751 “ whfne sw 34 30 5 20 210 33 73. 178 Phillips DD ne ne 22 31 5 40 120 :■ ~ shf lie 22 31 6 80 It© 11 nw nw 22 31 5 40 120 “ sbf nw 22 31 5 80 180 19 90 £Ct4 Reynolds J G e hi'so 33 30 5 80 225 “ »w se 33 30 5 40 120 10 79 -12 Robinson Michael se se 36 31 5 40 280 571 228 Sibbott Joseph * lit'bw 21 3*l 5 80 100 57 38 273 Walter Charles II ne se 12 SO 5 40 294 “ tie 12 30 6 40 299 --■** r. ;;- nw ne 12 30 5 40 600 e end ne nw .12 30 & 6. 25 28 76 WALKER TOWNSHIP. 21 Barlow Henry ne se 3l Si 5 40 120 “ nhf ne 31 31 5 80 240 842 | 46 Chase & Martin se 5 31 5 160 400 se sw 531 5 40 100 “ ehf 8 31 5 320 800 47 04 1 50 Clark Win E whf se 20 31 6 80 240 ehf sw 20 31 6 80 240 “. _ ne se 20 31 6 40 120 __ . “ ne nw 29 31 6 40 120 22 83 5a Davis E • ehf ne 34 31 6 80 ICO 657 57 Davison Lewis ac sw 8,31- 6 40 120 363 63 Estap E J whf ne 14 31 6 60 240 “ ne nw 14 31 6 40 120 896 79 Fuller Genrgo- n part ne sw 30 31 5 30 240 10 35 83 Goddard R. F sw sw 11 31.5 40 60 “ whf nw 11 31 5 80 120 “ ne nw 11 3l 5 40 60 28 95> 92 Gooding SR Jr it hf ne 29 31 6 80 240 7 32; 97 Hawhe A J ne nw 231 5 43 04 80 “ nw 9 31 5 160 320 15 16 99 Hammond D (heirsof) nhf nw 21 31 6 80 240 “ senw 21 31 6 40 120 “ aw ne ■ 21 31 6 40 120 13 62120 Hanson EJlbd whf sw 63l 5 82 91 160 557 121 Hall W J se ue 29 31 6 40 120 “ \v hf nw 29 31 6 80 240 918 153 Lye Thomas uhf se 331 5 80 160 557 155 Lewis Ilarvey shf sw 35 31 6 80 240 057 178 Morgan John II sw 2 31 5 160 320 10 60 204 Powell William Hftw sw 16 31 5 40 80 “ sw sw Z163l S 40 100 583 207 Ray James M se sw 531 6 40. 240 504 216 Riilenburg George .shfse 331 5 80 160 o' e hf sw 331 5 80 160 11 11 222 Smock William C nhf sw 531 5 80 200 o nw nw 53i 5 42 77 120 9 60i 230 Smith William shfne 131 5 80 240 6 57232 Spitler Thos J ne sw 531 6 40 120 o gw sw 531 6 40 120 678 23G Stoner George W w, hf nw 831 6 80 265 689 240 Search Elleuor se sw *3031 5 40 120 sw se 30 31 5 40 120 “ s side ne sw 30 31 5 10 30 795 244 Spriggs James W se set 9 31 6 40 120 342 245 Smith E M ehi ne 32 31 6 80 240 “ nw nw 33 31 6 40 120 979 248 Schuler Lawrence A sw se 831 6 40 120 “ ne ne 17 31 6 40 120 707 252 Stillwell & Ballard ' shfse 231 G 80 240 “ ehf sw 21 31 6 80 240 “ shfne 25 31 6 80 240 20 3a 264 Thompson Alfred whf se 131 5 80 1?0 606 267 Teucyck G T e hfne 631 5 80 240 “ part se nw 531 5 23 69 15 39 282 Wallace John ehf ne 14 31 5 80 650 18 68 BARKLEY TOWNSHIP. 1 Alter IV fw nw 21 30 6 40 170 606 19 Barkley H A senw 35 30 5 40 200 619 21 Bruner Abraham se nw 22 30 6 40 60 3 I*. 29 Buckingham A se 630 6 160 320 “ shfse ne 630 5 20 40 10 07 32 Barton Patrick sw nw 22 30 6 40 80 2 80' 37 Burns Nancy J sw 21 30 6 ICO 610 40 1 Burns Thpraas e end sw ne 29 30 6 29 224 934 74 Culp J T and Matilda) und iwhfnw 429 5 21 31 355 . and Elizabeth Tea f•* J n end e4ses 29 5 17 252 14 lft» 94 Dwiggins RSet al ehf sw 4 6 80 160. 601 95 Dwiggins&Thomps’nshfn hfnw 22 0 6 0 80 48 98 Deprez August shfse u n e ne 32 30 5 40 80 « nw nw 33 30 5 40 50 kO3 112 Ellis Elizabeth se se 22 80 6 40 300 29 31 141 Hushes Jacob . und hf shfse36 30 6 40 550 12 91 148 Hammond D (heirs) whf no 11 29 6 80 690 17 25 152 Hetikle C W (heirs) ehf sw 17 30 5 80 100 23 93 163 Hilton & Welch ne nw 930 6 40 160 413 164 Hurley George W 0 *nhfse ne 32 30 6 20 25 6 .66 185 Kesler George* - sw is*. 'I6BO 6 40 300 670 207 McCormick H S bw sw • 18J30 5 3.9 81 69 ? W • ' -. - ■* ' ■ *

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