Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1876 — Page 5

THE RENSSELAER UNION.

Thursday. January 6th. 1876.

Floar at Kern’s for $7 to $8 a barrel. Potatoes at Kern’s for 40 cents a bashel. , Kern the grocer has moved' into his new quarters. Ninety-seven marriage licenses W«fe issued in Jasper county during 1875. Willey & Sigler have moved their dry goods and the post office into Bedford & Jackson’s new brick building. Charly Platt’s groceries will be tnoved-into the room below Leopold’s stone building, recently vacated by Mr. Louis Kem. Bedford’s farm machinery and hardware has been moved into the post-office building, recently vacated by Messrs. Willey and Sigler. Marriage licenses were issued by the clerk of Jasper county during the past week to Jerome Casto and Add re an. Hilton, Samuel T. Royal and Mary E. Cole. No baker in the United States makes better Graham bread than Jimmy at Goddard’s. Best white bread, extra good Graham bread, cakes, tea-rolls, rusks, etc., always on hand for customers. Mr. John E. Alter, teacher, sends the following report of Rose Bud school, of Union township, for the month ending December 17, 1875: Enrolled, 34 scholars; perfect in attendance Jennie Humes, Isaac Alter, Alice Greenfield, Amber GreenfieJdj Mollie Chamberlain and John Chamberlain. A wind-storm of considerable magnitude passed over a large extent of country last Saturday night.The daily papers contain reports of Unroofed buildings and other damages elsewhere. Jasper county was in its pathway, and many fences were blown down, in various parts of the county. At the Court House next Monday night will be held the regular meeting of the Jasper County Temperance Union. Dr. D. P. Kayner and others are to deliver addresses, Mrs. R. S. D wiggins will read an essay, and the singing will be conducted by Mrs. Adams. Everybody invited to attend. Mias Lydia Parts, teacher, reports Harley Hoover, Samuel Sparling, Demonford Pritchard, Emma Hammond, Charley Hammond, Rosa Hammond and Emma Pierce perfect in punctuality, deportment and study* at Marion township school number 6, for the month which onded December 24th, 1875. Leavitt's Bell Ringers, who are about visiting this vicinity, travel by their own conveyance, and parade the streets with four horses and an elegant band wagon which contains a band of 7 pieces. They also give an open air concert in the evening, before the exhibition, thus giving the citizens two free entertainments. Married, at the residence of the bride’s mother in Rensselaer, Tuesday evening, January 4, 1876, by Rev. Thou. Vanscoy, Mr. S. T. Royal, of Dayton, Indiana, and Mies Mamie Cole, one of the fairest daughters of Rensselaer. A thousand best wishes go out to the happy couple. May their pathway •through life be the royal road of happiness. Rev. Mr. Russell, of the Missionary or Regular Baptist denomination, connected with the State Sunday school work, is to be in Rensselaer and preach in the Baptist church about the first of February, as we are told. Due notice of the exact time his meetings will be held will be announced in season through tjie town papers. Kern will be pleased to receive visitors at bis new headquarters, and announces to the public that he now has the largest stock of groceries and provisions iu the town, which he desires to sell at the lowest living prices. Those who can appreciate a large, new, and fresh stock of goods, and who desire to get the worth of their money, paying money therefor, will call at .Kern’s new stand. The Herbert-Armstrong troupe of players is giving nightly performances in the court house this week. Last night “Our American Cousin” was rendered, with Mrs. Florence Herbert in the role of Florence Trenchard, Mr. Horace Herbert as Lord Dundreary and Mr. A. A. Armstrong as the American Cousin. Although the attendance which greeted the company was not large, they each performed their respective parts in a creditable manner, giving general satisfaction. This company is fully anal, if not superior, in point of ent to any that has visited Rensselaer; and those who are fond of histrionic amusement will Seldom find in so small a town so near the worth of their money. To-night they play Fanchon, with Mrs. Herbert representing the Cricket It you delight in theatricals, and have the money to spare, by all means go out and see them. Tbe company will remain through this week, and give a complete change of programme each night.

Tbe blacksmiths of Rensselaer have entered into an agreement, which will go into effect on the Ist day of Febuary next and remain in force one year from that time, not to permit any kind of work they do to leave their respective shops until it is paid for. They propose to inaugurate the pay-on-dehvery system, and adhere to it. 16-3 t f)r. Ira C. Kelley, was at home dicing holidays, having returned from his business visit to Pittsburg, Pa. He went to Chicago Tuesday, to remain several weeks, and will probably canvass a portion of the state of Illinois before he returns. He is employed by a Pittsburg inventor to introduce among the profession an improvement in the fastening of dental plates. The photograph business in which Dr. Kelley was Engaged, will be conducted in his absence by Miss Florence Strain, who is fully competent to manage its details. Centennial. —Although the firm of H. A. DeLand & Co., manufacturers of D. B. DeLand & Co.’s Best Chemical Saleratus, has not been in existence one hundred years, yet they have manufactured their celebrated saleratus twenty-five years, during which time the demand for Best Chemical Saleratus has grown from a few pounds per day, till now they turn out many tons. It is strictly pure, healthy and uniform. In fact it contains all the good qualities of saleratus and none of the poor. Every good cook that has tried it buys it again; thus the success. Miss Mattie Benjamin, teacher, reports the seconcLintermediate department of the Rensselaer school, for the month ending December 24th, 1876, as follows: Number in attendant, 56; average daily attenance, perfect in attendance, punctuality, study and deportment, 21, viz: Tillie Fendig, Jennie Miller, Carrie Eger, Louisa Platt, Rachel Leopold, Deatie Boroughs, Charlie Spitler, George Hollingsworth, Fred. L. Chilcote, Bennie Fendig, Oliver Rhoads, Victor Willey, Bennie hendig No. 2, Leslie Clark, Grant Hopkins, Netti-e Everson, Anna Sigler, Myrtie Henkle, Minnie Peacock, Arthur Hopkins and Callie Beck.

At a regular meeting of Iroquois Lodge No. 143, I. O. O. b'., last Tuesday evening, Mr. Ira W. Yeoman, District Deputy Grand Master, installed as officers lor the ensuing six months Wm. C. Pierce, Noble Grand; Thos. E. Willey, Vice Grand; Elza Phillips, Secretary ; G. W. Terhune, Treasurer; M. L. Spitler, Warden ; Daniel Duvall, Kight Supporter to N._ G.; Leslie Grant, Left Supporter to N. G. D. S. Makeever, Outside Guardian; M. B. Alter, Kight Supporter to V. G. and Inside Guardian ; Geo. Robinson, Left Supporter to V. G.; E. L. Priceband James Yeoman, Scene Supporters. After the installation ceremonies were concluded the brethren and invited guesis sat down to a pleasant supper given by the Lodge in Spitler’s Hall. Elder Wm. P. Shockey writes from West Lebanon, Indiana, under date of December 17th, 1875, that he will visit Rensselaer Friday, January 14th, 1876, and speak here that evening; and either at the Boroughs school house or at Mr. Caleb Pierson’s Saturday; at Rensselaer again Sunday, 16th, at 11 o’clock and at night, also Monday and Tuesday nights. His Sunday lectures will show “that the Bible and science are harmonious, using Holbach, “Ingersol, Darwin and truly scientific men as a basis lor facts.” He expects to have the use of the Christian church in which to bold his meetings, that having been built with the pledge to the public that it should be open to the free discussion of all religious subjects, and he having left a written request with those in charge of the house tor permission to occupy it and they not having made any objection thereto he is led to construe thor silence into consent. A meeting of the Iroquois Library association was held in the Rensselaeb Union office Monday evening, January 3d, 1875, for the purpose of electing a board of dilectors for the present year Messrs. Alfred Thompson, S. P. Thompson, Dr. G. A. Moss, Dr. J. H. Loughridge, Charles P. Hopkins, Norman Warner, A. Purcupile, Joseph H. Willey, Harvey W. Wood, D. I. Jackson and Horace E. James were present. On motion, Dr. Longhridge was made chairman and Horace E. James secretary. Proceeded to election of five directors, which resulted in the choice of Simon P. Thompson, Harvey W. Woody J. H. Loughridge, G. A. Moss and Horace E. James. The board of directors then elected J. H. Longhridge president, Horace E. James recording secretary, 8. P. Thompson librarian, G. A. Moss corresponding secretary, H. W. Wood treasurer. On motion the board of directors adjourned to meet at The Union office Saturday night, January 29th, 1876, at 7 o’clock, for the purpose of hearing reports of librarian, secretary and treasurer of last year, and to transact\any business that is brought befbrb it.

Mr. John W. Jacks writes from Lancaster 4 Owen county, January Bd, that bis wife’s health does not improve, and he fears she can not live very long.

Notice. All persons indebted to me, either by note or on book account, will please take notice that all notes and accounts remaining unpaid February Ist, 1876, will be collected, at law. Respectfully, A. Leopold.

I Reckon You Better Read This!

As the old year is about closing and the new one coming in, I desire all persons knowing themselves indebted to me to please come forward and settle, either by cash or note, as I want to square my books.

Real Estate Transfers.

The transfers of real estate in Jasper county for the week ending January sth, 1876, as shown by the books in the Recorder’s office, were as follows : Joseph B. Henghs to Jacob E. Moyer, nw ne 10. 28, 6—40 acres, $425. Richard Reynolds to Wm. A. Schofield, e| sw 13, 32, 7 —Bo acres, S6OO. Joseph Dwenger to Byron Foreman, et. al., sw 10, 29, 7—160 acres, $4,000. Rolla T. Newman to Byron Foreman, sj sw 11, 29, 7—Bo acres, $2,000. 8. W. Rollin to Amanda Beck, se nw 28, 32, 7—40 acres, S7OO. James M. Gardener to Jacob Durr, Si ne 32, 28, 7—Bo acres, $1,400. Martin 8. Comer to Francis C. Hall, nJ sine 24, 30, 7—40 acres, SSOO. James H. Comer to Francis C. Hall, sj sj ne 24, 30, 7 —40 acres, SSOO. John C. Vanßensselaer to Daniel K. Warner, part wise, part e| sw 30, 29, 6—112.43 acres, sl, and blocks 3 and 4, South Addition to Rensselaer, sl. Quit claim. Helen M. Martin to George Kann al, part ej sw 30, 29, 6—43 acres, $2,150. John W. Barlow to Adam S. Daugherty, ne 23, 31,5 —160 acres, S7OO. Quit claim. Acres of land transferred, 875.43, and two blocks of town lots; consideration $12,976; average price per acre nearly sls.

$20,000 Wanted. The undersigned would respecfully inform those of his patrons who are in arrears for blacksmithing that for the three long years that he has been doing business in Rensselaer and faithfully laboring all the time to satisfy his customers, he lias not been in such pressing need of money as at the present time, and has never before hud occasion to spur up those who are owing him. But now he needs money to pay off his indebtedness ami purchase new material with which to carry on his business, and takes this method of earnestly requesting all those who are indebted to him to call in, settle and pay up. If you can’t pay ail, pay whst you can. Every little will help, Sampson Erwin. Rensselaer, Oct. 27. 1875. 6-3 mos. TO CASHJUYERS. My entire stock of Overcoats will be sold at prime cost, but Kill CASH ONLY, My entire stock of Clothing will be sold at cost, FOK CASH ONLY. My stock of Boots and Shoes will be sold at cost, FOK CASH ONLY. My entire stock of goods will be sold at cost prices, until closed out, FOK CASH ONLY. Jan. 5, 1876. A. Leopold. ESTRAT NOTICES. STEER; 4 years old, dunnisli color with some white on belly und flank; branded with letters S B on left horn; appraised at *35; taken up in Marion township, by William C. Pierce. LEGAL TKOTICES. ———- State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss; In the Jasper Circuit Court, February term, A. D. 1876. Cause No. 940. Peter Morris and Alexander Morris vs. Isaac Grayham, John Grayham, Albert Grayham and George Grayham. Suit on note and foreclosure of mortgage. Demand sllO. The defendants, Albert Grayham, George Grayham and John Grayham, who are nonresidents of said State, will take notice that said cause is set for hearing at said term of said court, commencing at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said county, on Monday, February 28th, 1876, and that unless said defendants appear and answer said cause will be tried in their absence. Witness my name and the seal of f SEAL j the Jasper Circuit Court, this 25th day of December, A. D. 1875. M. L. SPITLER, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Ira W. Yeoman, Att’y for Pl’ffs. 15-3 L ON t RESIDE NT NOTICE. State of Inciana, Jasper County, ss: In the Circuit Court, December term. 1875, William B. Hutton vs. Chas. R. Griffin and William Compton Complaint No. 1,033. Now comes the plaintiff, by Chas. Jouveuat, attorney,and hies his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said defendant, William R. Compton, is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that the action herein, to the title in real estate and the satisfaction of a mortgage and cancellation of notes. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, that unless he be and appeer on the first day of the next term et the Jasper Circuit Court, to be holden on the 4th Monday of February, A. D. 1876, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said county, aud state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. zT—Witness my name and tbe seal of ( SEAL j said Court affixed, this 16lh day of December, A. D. 1875. MARION L. SPITLER, 14-3. GlerkJ.C.C.

THE DELINQUENT^ LIST FOR 1875. HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP.

26 Eldridge Thos T se ne 3629 540 $1552 48 Hutchins ER ne se 12 29 5 40 764 75 Myers John sw ne 23 29 5 40 “ sw ne 26 29 546 31 99 86 Overton Lewis ne se - 15 29 5 40 23 77 99 Priest Robt Fetal fiw sW 34 29 5 O 19 27 131 Scott Samuel tv hf sW 19 29 5 81.22 10 82 GILLAM TOWNSHIP. 3 Anderson Cathrina nw se 12 30 5 40 “ sw ne 12 30 5 40 12 54 20 Braden Wm Bhf sw 28 31 5 80 453 23 BroWn Leander ne se 28 31 5 40 265 112 Hutchins ER se ne 12 29 5 40 431 222 Robinson M F shf nw 36 30 5 80 ’ do n hf sw 36 30 5 80 19 63 249 Stephenson W S s end sw nw 23 30 5 30 do se cor se nw 23 30 5 7.50 do pt nhf sw 23 30 5 10 10 67 253 Shulte Cathrina ne ne 12 29 5 40 432 WALKER TOWNSHIP. 10 Burt Clement nhf nw 531 6 80 639 A l s]■ Brown Silas T nhf sw 36 31 6 *Bo 719 71 Evans James O n hf'nw 10 31 6 80 782 72 Endsley John whf nw 17 31 6 80 750 Add Fitzgerald PH se sw 21 31 6 40 389 92 Glatbart Ephraim sw nw 20 31 5 40 282 101 Gulbranson Lars und hfwhfne 531 5 83.05 do “Jn|senw 531 5 20 7 19 108 Rosenberg Julias und 5 sw, 15 31 5 160 940 114 Hoover John M sw nw ‘ 29 31 5 40 384 133 Haskett NF nhf nw 20 31 5 80 718 140 Ingersoll Kate L w hf se 12 31 5 80 510 169 Lewis Hanna M shf sw 35 31-6 80 718 181 McLaughlin C W ehf nw 331 6 80 do nw ne 331 6 40 11 97 186 Mitchell Mary A nptnw sw 30 31 5 30 479 187 Mills Ann sw sw 30 31 5 40 «' do s side nw sw 30 31 5 10 756 209 Olson E and H ehf ne 431 5 80 12 19 212 Phillips J H &S M s hf se 29 31 5 80 720 213 Pierce I M whf sw 631 6 80 15 38 227 Rasmussen Jens whf se 431 6 40 484 240 Stackhouse Marg’ret sw se 931 5 40 do nwsw 34 31 6 40 548 258 Springs James W ehf se 29 31 6 80 22 69 285 Thompson Alfred nw 13 31 6 160 10 18 Add Wallace John s& e ptej ne 14 31 575 19 28 BARKLEY TOWNSHIP. 26 Boots Jesse D se nw 23 30 6 40 do s side sw nw 23 30 6 5 305 34 Barton Patrick sw nw 22 30 6 40 262 144 Gebhart George G nhfnw sw 21 30 6 20 667 145 Goff Nancy J nhfse sw 21 30 6 20 295 173 Harrison Theo T pt sw nw 23 30 635 232 179 Handley Martha J sw sw 21 30 6 40 do shfnw sw 21 30 6 20 766 218 Metcalf Wm T whf se 130 6 80 do se nw. 12 30 6 40 11 16 260 Noland James W ehfne ne 16 30 6 20 563 283 Prater N H sw nw. 21 30 6 40 736 322 Robinson MF shf se 23 30 6 80 513 329 Rosser John eptst nJ nw 22 30 6 30 205 do do do sesw* 430 6 40 256 334 Sibbett Richard shfne ne < 929 5 20 do ne ne ne 929 5 10 549 341 Smith Jane B n hf nw 10 30 6 80 do ehf sw 10 30 6 80 do ehf sw 25 30 6 80 15 j 67 347 \ 3661 Saylor Henry G ne nw 9306 40 15 61 353 Shannon Patrick nhf sw 23 30 6 80 442 MARION TOWN&HIP. 27 Beatty Thos & Arter ne nw 34 29 6 40 do w side ne 34 29 6 136 80 04 112 Gish Christian sw ne 18 28 6 40 , 406 284 Ritchey O and E whfne 14 28 7 80 31 75 350 Watson H H wsideehfse 428 6 12 508 JORDAN TOWNSHIP. 11 Buell M E and N se sw 28 28 6 40 do sw se 28 28 6 40 22 50 47 Dunham Alma M ne nw 33 28 7 40 do - nhfse nw 33 28 7 20 17 29 70 Galley JG L shf se 21 28 7 80 do ne ne 28 28 7 40 42 76 96 Jordan Abigail ehf se 28 28 680 14 97 97 Julian J Bet al sw ne 31 28 6 40 579 110 Kelley Catherine T n hf se 30 28 6 80 926 116 Lee Wm D shfse nw 33 28 7 20 921 184 Ricketts Mary J pt se se 528 7 10 296 185 Ricketts C G pt se se 528 7 30 786 189 Reeve James se ne 21 28 6 40 357 236 Thompson Alfred ehfehf ne 10 28 7 40 do ehf se 10 28 7 80 55 42 254 Webster HI s&ept eJ se 32 28 6 70 930 260 Walters Ellen sene " ’-28 28 740 808 261 Wagner Adam w lif nw < r »33 28 6 80 21 43 272 Zimmerman Nick se se 29 28 6 40 791 NEWTON TOWNSHIP. I 1 Adkins Leonard ehf sw 31 30 7 80 489 62 Hopkins C C (heirs) wpt frl n} nw 628 7 94 23 69 70 Hemphill Preston S se sw 30 29 7 40 7 13 74 Jones S P nJ sj se sw 29 29 7 10 ISB 104 Makeever Madison ehfse sw 32 30 7 20 187 113 McCoy & Thompson und 4-7 nene 428 7 10 93 do do do do nw nw 328 7 40 10 35 do do do se nw 428 7 40 1017 147 Ramey Septemus se nw 429 7 40 4Q2 167 Slattery Mary pt se nw nw 629 7 6 164 190 Troxell Amelia J s ptJptsne 528 7 10.79 161 193 Thomas J H and T nw pt ne nw 328 7 37 757 194 do do do und 4-7 nesw33 29 7 40 530 203 Vail Mary A s & ept nw ne 328 7 54.11 do s&eptnenw 328 7 26.74 16 31 KEENER TOWNSHIP. 10 Bayfield Evaline s&e pt ne sw 28 32 735 480 37 Dutton A A ne ne 25 32 7 40 do nw 25 32 7 160 26 16 44 Fink S C s&e ptnesw 36 33 7 30 620 63 Garrison Robt L nw nw 14 31 7 40 546 82 Huber Aaron T nwsw 531 7 40 do nw ne 731 7 40 10 74 85 Hanlon Patrick s&e ptnjnw 28 32 7 70 8 16' 99 Jameson Martha E ne sw 31 32 7 40 10 63 108 Kremer Michael ptnwne 25 32 7 1 207 128 Montfort IP ne ne 131 7 39.82 538 129 Mix James sw se 132 7 40 do n hf nw 132 7 61.16 do n hf sw 232 7 80 do w hf nw 232 7 66 39 do loti 10 32 7 58 do ne sw 10 32 7 40 do nwne 12 32 7 40 do nw pt ne nw 12 32 7 6 72 57 131 Marx Mathew s&ept ue ne 11 32 7 35 364 134 Miller John nw nw 5 do ne ne 631 7 40 10 74 140 Newman John s&e pt sene 14 32 7 26 do B‘&e pt lot s 36 33 7 13.40 558 154 Rowen Elizabeth se ne 11 32 7 40 do nw ne 11 32 7 40 740 155 Richards W C whf sw 25 32 7 80 do se 26 32 7 160 do iiesw 27 32 7 40 do whf sw 27 32 7 80 45 13 176 Spitler ML uhfnw 12 31 7 80 717 178 Springer Matilda whf nw 4317 80 10 23 206 Taylor Wm PS se . 631 7 160 24 83 219 Wilson J J and M s&eptof 50 A offnend wjsw36 33 7 40 827 220 Wilson Joseph , s&e pt of 30 A J offs end wj sw 36 33 720 460 221 Willard James s&eptse 28 32 7 151 16 39 Add Unknown. ue ne 10 32 7 40 588

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123 Thomas Geo W se »w 22 32 5 do ne nw 27 32 5 40 sl3 Iff 141 Waymire, Stephem & Yount l»w aw 18 32 5 45.20 494 WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP. fi Aylesworth Ira 'nene ne 33 33 6 19 199 8 Alyea John lot 6 30 33 6 64 997 16 Bailey Michael rte aw 33 33 6 40 591 22 Brough Geo whfehfmnW 31 33 6 10 197 26 Bowman Henry mhe 18 32 6 40 do whfne 18 326 «0 2108 70 Dye Otis a end w side nw nw 632 6 5 194 71DeselmsJP se ae 3332 6 40 372 82 Folsom Harrison eptnw nW 632 6 30 do Wptl6t3 29 33 6 28.50 1 10 53 104 Hughes G B ne ne 32 33 640 31 79 106 Hamilton Joseph s&eptnesw 31 32 6 32.29 402 113 Hine John whfmm 1132 6 28 333 126 Hesser Louisa Whf se ne 15 32 6 90 - 17 51 138 James Joseph «pt lot 3ne 29 33 533 791 141 Kenedf James s&ept ne se 31 33 6 17 276 149 King James ehi no 16 326 80 10 97 156 Ladd WW a&ept ehf 12 32 6 300 34 34 162 Merrman David shl seeW 29 33 6 20 345 166 Moffitt Wm swsw 31 32 6 36.94 533 185 Pierce W D sw sw 29 33 6 40 31 79 193 Robinson M F •hf nw 24 32 6 80 871 194 Rutt Frederick s&e pt of 11 A off w side aw sw 31 33 6 6 141 195 Richardson A H s&e pt e hf se 13 32 6 70 730 200 Spitler T J shf ne 32 33 6 80 do ne sW 32 33 6 40 17 06 201 Sebring Sidney sw ee 34 32 6 40 668 242 Tannuhill C ptse nw 31 33 6 10 1 99 252 Wood John H nhishf ne sw 31 33 6 10 199 • CARPENTER TOWNSHIP. 38 Benjamin Jared ehf se 127 7 80 28 39 115 Ernery Etna T s & e pt of 66 A oft sptnhf se 26 27 7 61 31 97 119 Farris T F ne se 27 27 7 40 17 66 124 Feris Georgette se se 27 27 740 17 66 126 Feris Lilias nw ae 27 27 7 40 17 66 138 Gordon Helen Let al nnd hf ehf 18 27 7 " do nnd hf nw 18 27 7 do w h* sw 18 27 7 166 1 8 142 Gordon Newton nhf sw 327 7 80 17 80/ 146 Garton Robert ne sw 22? 7 40 do nw se 227 7 40 36 49 255 Logan Josephs whf se 18 27 6 80 do esideehfsw 18 27 6 12.50 58 49 259 Langley Margarett sptnhf sw 32 27 6 60 31 71 269 Mclntire O B ne sw 16 27 6* 40 13 99 287 Mclntire &Co . whf sw 16 27 6 79 37 36 329 Russel Walter S nw 27 27 7 160 89 22 366 St Peter Heuty ehf ne 10 27 7 8(1 do nwnw 11 27 7 40 30 55 399 Tyner Elijah M ne 12 27 7 160 do ehf se 12 27 7 80 r, do nwse 12 27 7 40 88 64 427 Williams E Agness pt ns 25 27 7 4 357 MILROY TOWNSHIP. 8 Bunnell John B se sw 24 28 6 40 10 47 51 Gaston Robert whf nV»# 22 28 6 20 53» 66 Hughes Joseph B nwne l 0 28fr 4u 7 7d 68 Irvine Richard P se nw 25 28 6 40 450 122 Sut,ton Wm R sw 7 28 5 134.43 do sw nw 728 5 26.97 23 27 e UNION TOWNSHIP. 7 Bash D N shf se 31 31 6 80 887 47 Couk Sarah A s&e ptse sw 21 31 7 16 239 60 Dixon GM s&ept nbf 32 31 7 315 31 78 64 Estep E J nhf sw 12 30 7 80 923 96 Htimes John nene 24 30 7 40 12 03 131 Kenton Jasper and-W W n iff sw ■ 22 30 780 14 67 142 Lyons Chas R. ehf sw 19 30 6 80 836 143 Lewis Hannah M •hf nw 19 31 6 80 778 163 Miller Horace A »&ept ®w nw 530 7 38 412 171 Newman David swse 12 30 7 40 720 194 Roberts A W sw ne 14 30 7 40 616 198 Root D t> &eptsw se 21 31 7 31 468 do do ehf ne 28 31 "I 80 do nw ne 28 31 7 4<i 14 63 201 Ross David W nw ne 31 31 6 40 do ehf nw 31 31 6 80 13 00 203 Romine & Piper ehfnw nw 630 7 23.25 368 209 Stackhouse M ne ne 630 7 40 8 37 210 Smith Jane B nwse 19 30 6 40 4 39’ 227 Shannon Patrick nwne 330 7 50 50 no w hf 3 30 7 340.52 36 07 TOWN OF REMINGTON. No J Names of Owners j Description j Ain’t 3 Burger & Butler lot 4, block 11 2 85’ do do do nw qr block 4, Stratton’s add.... 403 15 Butler Wm L lot 1, block 3, West add 2 25 18 Banta James S 50 feet on Illinois st by 150 feet on Misner rt, Tilton’s add 3 73 32 Connett M F pt n hf nw5ec30,T27,R6.08 A 27% ft front ob Ohio stby 35 Coover Benjamin E lot 9, block 19 5 13 47 Cross Pleasy loti, block 19. 48 Corkins Sarah M pt uhf nw See 30, T27,R 6,2 A 699 76 Dwenger Joseph lot 6, block 1...* 225 90 Frazer & Stoudt lot 10, block 13 “ 92 Foster Timothy s % of lot 1, block 3 do lot 5, block 10 do lots 1, 3 and 5, block 11-.......• 14 42 93 Fordice J H lot 12, block 13 3 75 94 Fleming F B lots 7 &8, block 3, StraUon’s add 12 54 105 Gregory & Wilber 9-10ths of nhf block 6 do 884 107 Gallager Pat D lots 2& 3, Hock ISGallager’s sub division. 23 72 108 Griffith Collins R lot 1, block 2,0 & M’s add 434 130 Harrington Wm T lot 3, block 7, do 153 Kelley Mary pt ne ne Sec 25.T27, R 7.5.69 A 13 04 188 McCulley Chas R lot 11, Shaffer’s add 14 6£ 211 Nelson Isabella lota 4, 5 and (>• H0ck2.... 17 19* 218 Osborn Simmeon pt ne ne Sec 25, T 27. R 7, 2 A 357 221 Pation J A 2 out-lots aof R R and nos blk’a 8 and 9, in West add.. 3 35 224 Pugh Wm H lot 1. block 2, Seawright’s add... 2 85 225 Petit Ruben R e hf block 7, Stratton’s add..... 12 87 227 Pattee Albert 3 % 10l 6, Stratton’s add 1 59 230 Parker Robert lot 12, block 1, Seawright’s add. 445 260 Stewa.-t & Nordyke und % lots 4 & 6,block 7....... 15 93 262 Smith Elizabeth e%lots4, s &6,blk7,o&M’sad 8 13 266 Schaeffer J B s&e 11-12 thsof n %.lot I‘, blk 3 768 • 305 Timmons 0 W lot 4, block 11, West add 8 14’ 306 Todd D R 10-1 Iths of lot 4,bik 10, W. add fl do ■' lot 5, block 10, West add 323 309 Thomas John A whf lot 3 block 13..... 613 320 Uukiivwu out-lot 7 e, block 20... 1 do do se hf lot 3, block 15i.. 158 TOWN OF RENSSELAER. 114 Jones Joshua lot 7, block 1. 6 26' 113 Johnson S N loti 7 and 8, block 7 J 37 173 Parkisou J V tot 4, block 12 2 Off 219 Stackhouse I M t0t55,6,7,8, blk 10,Newton add 678 r The following described lots having been returned delinquent for taxes seven consecutive years, will be sold to the highest bidder in fee for cash, to-wit; No. 132* Livingston J P, iot« 3‘aud-4» block 2p Davisonville, $39.53. s ' .► - STATE OF INDIANA, JASPER COUNTY,SS: 1, HENRY A. BARKLEY, Auditor of said Cornty do hatty certify ihat the foregQmg u a complete Jml of M the lands and town lots returned delinquent by the Ireasurer of »ata cowdq for the nonpayment of taxes due thereon for the year 1874 and’ former years, untn ten per cent, penalty, and interest thereon, together mtth the for Me current year. <1875,J and costs of advertising—so far as the same are .tahle to be sold for taxes, as shown by the return of said Treasurer; and notice isheieby Ahmthatsse much of said lands and town ,ots as may be necessai y to pay the taxes,penalty, interest and cosh due thereon, or from thereof, at the time of sale, will be sold at public awctiow al the court hbuse door in Rensselaer, Indiana, on the second Monday ( 14CA day) in FebnOu-u, A. I>. WIG- e WUnbss this of , 16-4 Auditor of Jasper Couuly.-

iTota) amount; ;of tax, penal-: ity, etc., due J iHundredths.; • ~I. ;Acres i Range j, iTowuship.. .:j (Section k