Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1876 — Page 5

THE RENSSELAER UNION.

Thursday', January 13, 1876.

Mass Convention.

All voter* of Jasper county, irrespective of former party affiliations, who are favorable 'to the Independent Movement, are invited to meet in muss convention, in the court house in Rensselaer, Saturday, January 29th, 1876, at 1 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of appointing delegates to attend the Independent State Convention at Indianapolis February 16th, 1876, to reorganize the county central committee for the approaching campaign, and to consider such subjects and transact such business as may be brought before it. A full representation is desired, and promiuent speakers from abroad will be invited to attend and deliver speeches upou questions pertaining to the welfare of the people and nation. A. D. Swain, Chairman Jasper County Independent Central Committee.

Kern buys all kinds of poultry. Bring that wood right along now, before the roads get bad again. Licensed to marry since last report: George Martens and Esther York, and Benjamin F. Lamborn and Mary E. Timmons. Sunday evening, summer weather wound up with a jerk and hailstorm. Sunday night and Monday night were cold, but the weather has since moderated. Ice men begin to look anxious about the prospect of a light harvest this season. But there is time enough yet to freeze two or three feet deep before spring/. Father Hartmann of St. Joseph’s church has a class of a dozen of the business men of Rensselaer whom, he is instructing in the German language. Ttry meet at The Union office. Mr. Henry A. Barkley, county auditor, has been confined to his bed several days, by an attack of erysipelas; we are happy to add, however, tint he is now rapidly convalescing. Jimmy Abbott and Frank Myers are again seen in Rensselaer. The former has returned from Indianapolis; and the latter from Dixon, 111. Both well and ready to ■“bounce a sit.” The chandaliers recently furnished for the court house hall, by Mr. Emmet Kannal, by the authority of the county commissioners, are very tasty, adding much to the ap - pearance ot that room. There was a fair attendance at the temperance meeting Monday might, and the lecture of Dr. Kayner, essay read by Mrs. Dwiggins, and other exercises, were attentively listened lo by the audience. The next meeting will be bold on the ti lth instant. Reader, Stop and Think. —We •suppose the most of our readers buy and use I). B. DeLaud ifc Co.’s Rest Chemical Saleratux, but if there are any ot you who do not, just .stop and think; if you buy the best Chemical Saleratus you get the Rest Saleratux made. B. C. Boroughs, teacher, reports for the month ending January 7, 1870, an enrollment of 20 scholars in school number 7, Barkley township, with an average daily attendance of 15. Carrie Funston, Bur, tie Funston, Harry Barkley and Louis Bull were perfect in attendance. Miss Ada Strayer reports for the month that ended December 24-th, 1875, an enrollment of 56 pupils in the primary department of the Rensselaer school, and an average daily attendance of 49.2. There were nine eases ot tardiness. Twenty-three were neither tardy nor absent. We notice the change in Sir. A. Leopold’s dry goods department. He has engaged a thorough dry goods salesman—one who is willing to show goods, whether you buy or not. Give him a call. .Mr. Leopold’s drygoods department is now complete, he having received a large stock this week. Call before you purchase and compare prices. The blacksmiths of Rensselaer have entered into an agreement, which will go into effect on the Ist 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-delivery system, and adhere to it. 10-3 t Felix Lester, mail carrier over the Remington route, left Rensselaer Friday without thinking to take his mail bags, and did not discover his omission until nearly over tp Remington, about thirteen miles away. Then he returned over one of the muddiest roads in Indiana and made an extra drive of twenty-five or twenty-six miles as the penalty of his forgetfulness. A call has been published by Mr. Burnham, chairman of their central committee, for a mass convention of the republicans of Jasper county to be held in the court house Saturday, February sth, to appoint delegates state- convention, reorganize their county committee, fix a time ifor holding their convention to nahuiuate a. county ticket, and transact any other business that may be brought up.

Mr. Johu I. Purcupile, (jf Monticello, visited home and The Union office this week. Dull times prevail at Monticello, but they still hope for the building of the Chicago & South Atlantic railroad at an early day. The Leavitt Bell Ringers are meeting with unprecedented success; the balls and churches are in many cases not sufficient to hold the people. As they travel with their own conveyance, they can visit inland towns, inaccessible by railroads, and give all a chance to hear the celebrated and curious “Swiss Bells,” as well as beautiful ballads, a fine orchestra, humorous songs, etc. Parties wishing to engage this company can leave, theii names at this office, and the agent will call on them.

Yesterday morning Mr. Simon P. Thompson and Mr. John Eger left for Indianapolis to join the excursion of Indiana editors to the Centennial grounds at Philadelphia, to New York city, Baltimore and Washington; they represent the Republican . office, and are expected to write up the sights for publication in that paper. True to its traditional interest in the welfare of Jasper county people, and knowing the snares and temptations a wicked world spreads for the allurement of the innocent and beautiful front paths of virtue, The Union detailed Messrs. M. F. Chileote, Daniel 13. Miller and Elza Phillips to guard these lovely innocents abroad, protect them from harm, and conduct 'thqm back in safety to the loving bosoms left behind. Telegraph dispatches to the daily papers last week announced that Messrs. Church & Lyon, of Remington, had failed; their liabilities amounting to 830,000, and theii 1 assets about $40,000. These gentlemen were doing something like $75,000 worth of business a year in the dry goods and general commission line. It is said they were fortunate in obtaining a Battlement with their creditors, who gave them an extension of six, twelve ami eighteen months time, and permitted them to make an advantageous sale of certain property which materially lightened the burden of their indebtedness. They have the sympathy of community and their acquaintances, have acted honorably with their’creditors so as to preserve confidence, in their integrity, and it is thought will be able to come through their embarrassment with some capital left to each after paying up all present indebtedness; which is certainly very fortunate indeed.

Therefore, all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them. Was ever a better rule laid down to-guide men in their business con(|uetV It cve-rybody would always remember to jnTtctiee that precept how much worry, care, trouble, vexation, hardness of feeling, sorrow, disaster and suffering would he spared the business world! But people are so heedless about these things. And this carelessness is not confined lo the unregenerate. There are professors of religion, well to do and in comfortable pecuniary circumstances, who attend church services regularly, and pray, and sing, and exhort sinners to forsake iniquity and embrace righteousness, who on week days go to the physician, merchant, grocer and butcher and procure medicine, goods, groceries, and meat for their families on credit lor “a day or two.” Day after day passes by and accumulate into weeks, weeks multiply to months, months drag along years, and the account grows but no payments are made. When asked to settle they are seldom ready to so, but postpone payment day after day, week a f 'ter week, and month after month until sometimes even years elapse. They are perfectly indifferent to the pinching necessities of him whom they owe, and ungrateful for the accouunodations he has shown them. This is no fanciful or overdrawn picture, as the books of Mart. V. 13. Warner will attest. Numbers of the class here described have owed him for years for meat furnished their tables. Times are now hard, creditors press him, and he needs his pay. Those who are not hypo-' crites, pharisees, will do unto him all things whatsoever they would that he should do to them were they in tiis place and he in theirs. Ungodly debtors can be sued at law, if it becomes necessary.

I Reckon You Better Read This!

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

Notice.

All i persons' indebted to me, cither 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.

Keapectiiiily,

An old physician, retired from act-* ive practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure of consumption, bronchitis, catasrli, asthma, and all thrbat and 'lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers iu thousands of cases, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a conscientious desire to relieve human suffering, he will send ,frec of charge , to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and successfully using. Bent by return mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper.

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The transfers of real estate in Jasper county for the week ending January 12, 1876, as shown by the books in the Recorder's office, were as follows : State of Indiana to Thomas Clark, nw sw 29, 31,5 —40 acres. Patent. Margaret Stackhouse to Thomas J. Howard, sw se 9, 31, 5, nw sw 34, 31, 6, ne ne 6, 30, 7 —120 acres, §3,000. Thomas J. Howard to Simon P. & Alfred Thompson, nw sw 34, 31. 6, sw se 9, 31, s—Bo acres. §2OO. William New bold to Simon P. Thompson, ej ne, sw ne 9, 30, 7—60 acres, §2BB. , James Yeoman to David Nowels, el ne 36, 30, 7—Bo acres, §l. Quit claim. Eunice .T. Morris to William C. Timmons, sw ne 23, 28, 7—Bo acres, §550. . John O. Thompson to Jordan Smith, sj ej sw 4, 31, 6—4oacres, §BOO. Levi C. Rockwell to Oscar B. Rockwell, se 33, 32, 5 —160 acres, §1,600. Adam R. Miller to i Martha 11. Thompson, el sw 4, 31, 6 —89 acres, §BOO. Martha H. Thompson to John B. Hunt, u•> ej sw 4, 31, 6—40 acres, §4OO. Malimla Spitler to John Wood, fractional sj nw IS, 28, 6 —56 acres, §448. Henry A. Barkley to Nanev Jane Barkley, wise 2, 29, 6—89 acres, §2,400. Mary A. Vail to Francis Adkinsoti, no nw, nw ue 2, 28, 7, n) 10, 31, 5 447 acres, $1,500. Sylvester B. Jenkins to Gabriel F. Sutton, nw nw 6, 30, 6—40 acres, 8390. Quit claim. Gabriel F. Sutton to Sylvester B. Jenkins, se ne 1, 30,5 —40 81,000. Edward H. Florence lo Ellen M. Florence, ei se 20, ,30, 6 —Bo acres, §1,200. ‘ •> Irvin H, Williams to William Garey, west side n w 6, 27, 7—50 acres, $l9O. Simon Phillips to Sarah E. Passons, lots 1,2, 3, block 23; Newton Addition to Rensselaer, S2OO Simon P. Thompson to Thomas F. Bfusnehan, se ne 28, 30, 7 —40 acres, §4,00. Jasper Circuit Court to Simon P. Thompson, e-V ne, sw ne, se nw 35,,32, 7—160 acres, §520. Alfred McCoy to Thomas Robinson, nw nw, sw nw 22, 29, 6, \vne, se ne 21, 2!), 6 —160 acres, §2.179, William 11. Thomas to Thomas Thompson, nw IS, 30, 5 —160 acres, §590. George Kannal to Alfred McCoy, e$ 31, 29, 5, se tie 5, 28, 5 —360 acres, §1,500. Quit claim, George .McCoy to George Kanmil, same tract, same consideration. Quit claim. Lawrence S. Shuler to Francis E. Williams, sw se 8, 31, 6, ne ne 17, 31, o—Bo0 —80 acres, §2,000. State of Indiana to Willis W. Wright, sw sw, nw sw 17, 31, 6 —Bo acres. Patent. Charles Boroughs to William Washbum, same tract, §315. Quit claim. D. H. Patton to J. H. Tribby, lot 3, Patton’s Addition to Remington, SSOO. Marion L. Spitler to James Sayers, nw ne, ne ne, hi se ne 6, 30, 5—115 acres, §IOO. Quit claim. William Wagerly to Jacob Monte, wl so 4, 29, 7—Bo acres, §4OO. James E. Bryant to Washington Brumbaugh, east part si ne, nw ne 18, 32, 6—§500. Sylvester W. Cone to Jacob Sell, si ne, sw lie, si nw, nw nw 32, 31, 5 240 acres, §I,OOO, Total transfers of land 3,488 acres for $25,591; average per acre §7.331; town lots 4 for §7OO.

TO CASHJUYERS, My entire stock of Overcoats will be sold at prime cost, but FOR CASH OHILV. ’ My entire stock of Clothing will be sold at cost, FOR CASH ONLY. My stock ot Boots and Shoes will be'sold \it cost, FOR CASH OSLY. My entire stock of goods will be -sold at cost prices, until closed out, FOR C YSII.OXLY. Jan. 5, 1876. A. Leopold.

LEGAL NOTICES. v ON-RESIDENT NOTICE. i_\ ? State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: In the Jasper Circuit Court. Februarv term, A. D. 1876 Cause No. 910. Peter Morris and Alexander Morris vs. Isaac Grayliam, John Grayham, Albert-. Gray ham and George Grayham. Suit nit note und foreclosure of morteaire. Demand §llO. * , The defeudasits, Albert Grayham,George Graylqim aud John Grayham, who are noiO residents of said Slate, will lake notice that said cause is set for hearing at- said term of said court, commencing at the Court House in Rensselaer, iu said county, on Monday, February 28th, 1876, and, that unless said defendauis appear aud answer said cause will he tried in Iheir absence. Witness my name and the seal of / SEAI« j the Jasper Circuit Court, this vVg’Vl/ 25th day of December, A. D. 167&. M. L. SPITLER, Clerk - of the Jasper Circuit Court. Ira W. Yeoman, Att’y Tor Pl’ffs. 15-3 t.

R. FENDIG.

A.LEOPOLD.

Consumption Cared.

DR. W. C. STEVENS,

Mugroe Block, Syracuse,Y.

Real Estate Transfers.

THE DELINQUENT LIST FOR I&7B. HANGING GROVE TQWNSHIP.

H " I Names of Owners. 'Description of) ! ' Lauds. i j

I Number i

26 Eidridge Thou T se ue 36 29 5 40 §ls 52' 48 Hutchins E R ne se 12 29 5 40 764 75 Myers John sw ne 23 29 5 40 “ ’ sw ne 26 29 5 40 31 99 86 Overton Lewis ne se » 15 29 5 40 23 77 99 Priest Itobt Fetal nw sw 34 29 5 40 19 27 131 Scott Samuel whf 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 J 2 54 20 Braden Wm shf sw 28 31 5 80 483 23 Brown Leander ne se 28 31 5 40 265 112 Hutchins E R "sene 12 29 5“ 40 4 31 222 Robinson M F s lif nw 36 30 5 80 do n hf sw 36 30 5 80 19 G 3 249 Stephenson W S s end sw nw 23 30 5 30 do se corse li w 23 §0 5 7.50 do i>t n lif sw 23 30 5 10 10 67 253 Shulte Cathrina ne ne 12 29 5 40 432 WALKER TOWNSHIP. 10 Burt Clement n lit nw • 531 6 80 639 } Brown Silas T n lif sw 36 31 680 719 71 Evans James O n hf* nw 10 31 6 80 782 72 Eudsley John w lif nw 17 31 6 80 750 Add Fitzgerald PH se sw 21 31 6 40 380 92 Glathart Ephraim sw nw 20 31 5 40 -2 82 101 Gulbranson Lars und hfwhfne 531 5 83.05 do “ I nJse nw 531 5 20 719 108 Rosenberg Julias und jj sw 15 31 5 160 940 114 Hoover John M sw nw 29 31 5 40 384 133 Haskett N F nhf nw 20 31,5 80 718 140 Ingersoll Kate L whf 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 4(> do s side nw sw 30 31 5 10 756 209 Olson E and H’ ehfne 431 5 80 12 19 212 Phillips JH& S M shf se 29 31 5 80 720 213 Pierce I M whf sw 631 6 80 15 38 227 Rasmujssen Jens whf se 431 6 40 484 240 Stackhouse Marg’ret sw se 9 315 40 do nw sw 34 31 6 40 5 4,8 258 Spriggs James W e lif se 29 31 li 80 22 69 285 Thompson Alfred nw 13 81 6 160 10 18 Add Wallace John s& e ptej ne 14 31 5 75 19 28 BARKLEY TOWNSHIP. 26 Boots Jesse D se nw 23 30 6 40 do s side sw nw 23 30 6 5 305 84 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 6 35 232 179 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 36 6 40 11 10 260 Noland James W ehfne ne 16 30 6 20 563 283 Prater N H sw nw 21 30 6 i 40 7 36 322 Robinson M F shf se 23 30 6 80 513 329 Rosser John eptsi ni nw 22 30 6 30 205 do do do se sw 430 6 40 256 334 Sibbett Richard shf ne ne 929 5 20 do T 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 iw 2-5 30 6 80 15 67 3471 T 366 j Saylor Henry G ne nw 930 6 40 15 61 353 Shan non Patrick • nhf sw 23 30 6 80 442 MARION TOWNSHIP. 27 Beatty Thos & Arter ne nw 34 29 6 40 do w side ne 34 20 6 136 80 04 112 Gish Christian sw ne 18 28 6 40 400 284 Ritchey O and E whf ne 14 28 7 80 81 75 850 Watson H H wsideehfse 428 6 12 508 JORDAN TOWNSHIP. 11 Buell ME and N se sw' 28 28 6 40 do sw.se 28 28 6 40 22 50 47 Dunham Alma M ne ryw 33 28 7 40 do nhf fee nw 33 28 7 20 17 29 70 Gailey JG L shf se 21 28 7 80 do ne ne 28 28 7 40 42 76 96 Jordan Abigail ehf se 28 28 6 80 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 9-26 116 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 a2B 7 80 786 189 Reeve James se ne ' 2128 0 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 el se 32 28 6 70 930 260 Walters Ellen se ne 28 28 7 40 808 261 Wagner Adam whf nw 33 28 6 80 21 43 272 Zimmerman Nick se se 29 28 6 40 791 NEWTON TOWNSHIP. 1 Adkins Leonard ehf sw 31 30 7 80 I- 489 62 Hopkins € C (heirs) wpt frl n£ nw 628 7 94 23 69 70 Hemphill Preston S se sw 30 29 7 40 713 74 Jones S P n£ si se sw 29 29 7 10 188 104 Makeever Madison ehfse sw 82 30 7 20 187 113 McCoy & Thompson und 4-7 nene 4 28 7 10 93 do do do do nw nw 328 7 40 10 35 do do do se nw 428 7 40 10 17 147 Ramey Septemus se nw 429 7 40 402 167 Slattery Mary pt se nw nw 629 7 6 164 190 Troxell Amelia J spt lot sne 528 7 10.79 161 193 Thomas J H and T nw pt ne nw 328 7 37 757 194 do do do und4-7 nefewß3 29 7 40 530 203 Vail Mary A s & eptnw ne 828 7 54.11 do s&e ptuenw 3,28 7, 26.74 16 31 KEENER TOWNSHIP. 10 Bayfield Evaline s&eptnesw 28 32 7 35 480 37 Dutton A A ne ne 25 32 7 40 do nw 25 32 7 160 26 16 44 Fink S C s&e pt ne sw 36 83. 7 30 620 63 Garrison Robt L nw nw, 14 31 7 40 546 82 Huber Aaron T * nw sw 531 7 40 do nw ne 731 7 40 10 74 85 Hanlon Patrick s&e pt ni nw 2$ 82 7 70 816 99 Jameson Martha E ne sw 31 32 7 40 10 63 108 Kremer Michael pt nw ne 25 32 7 1 207 128 Montfort I P ne ne 131 7 39.82 538 129 Mix James sw se 182 7 40 do nhf nw ~ 132 7 61.16 do nhf sw ;,g>32 7 80 do whf nw 232 7 60.89 do loti 10 82 7.58 do ne sw 10 82 7 1 40 do nw ne 12 32 7 40 do nw pt ne nw 12 32 7 6 72 57 131-Marx Mathew s&eptne ne 11 32 7 35 364 134 Miller John nw nw 581 7 40 do ne ne 631 7 40 10 74 140 Newman John s&eptsene .14 82 7 26 do s&e pt lot 3 36 83 7 13.40 5|58 j 154 Rowen Elizabeth sene 11 32 740 t j do nw-ne 11327 40 7 40; 155 Richards W C whf sw 25 32 7 80 . do se 26 82 7 100 do ne sw 27 32 7 40 do . whf sw 27 32 7 80 4-5 13 j 176 Spitler M L nhf nw 12 31 7 80 v 7 17 178 Springer Matilda whf nw 4 817 SO 10 23 205 Tuylor Wm P S se 631 7 160 24 83 219 Wilson J j and M s&e pt of 50 A off n end wlsw36 33 7 40 827 220 Wilson Joseph s&eptof3oA offs end wjsw36 33 7 20 \ 400 i 221 Willard James s&eptse 28 32 7 151 16 39 j Add Unknown nene 10 32 7 40 588

i 1 Total amount;, of tax, penal-j, )ty, etc., due.!; Hundredths. j Acres j; Range. Towuship... iSection

Delinquent List»-Continued. ■“KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP.

r,: j I Names of Owners. Description or I . Lands. I i :i

Number .

" 123 Tiiomiis (ie"o W se «w “"“22 32 5 'lff do ne nw 27 32 5 40 sl3 19 141 Wayraire, Stephens & Yonnt nw sw 18 32 5 45.20 494 i ■ , V, b WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP. f< Aylesworth Ira ne ne ne 33 33 6 10 1 99 8 Alyea John lot 6 JO 33 6 64 997 16 Bailey Michael ne sw 33 33 6 40 a9l 22 Brough Geo whfehfsenw 31 33 6 10 197 26 Bowman Henry se ne 18 32 6 40 do whf ne ' 18 32 680 21 08 70 Dye Otis s end w side nw nw 632 6 5 194 71 DeselmsJ P se ae 35 32 6 .40 3 72 82 Folsom Harrison eptnw nw 632 6 30 ! P do wpt lot 3 29 33 6 28.50 10 53 1(M Hughes G B ne ne 32 33 fi 40 31 79 106 Hamilton Joseph s&eptnesw 31 32 6 32.29 402 113 Hine John whfse se 11 32 6 20 332 126 Hesser Louisa whf se ne 15 32 6 20 17 51 138 James Joseph spt lot 2ne 29 33 6 33 7 91 141 Kenedy James s&ept ne se 31 33 6 17 276 149 King Jamos ehfne 16 32 6 80 10 97 156 Ladd. W W s&ept ehf 12 32 C 300 34 .34 162 Merrman David s ht se sw 29 33 6 20 346 166 Moffitt Wm sw sw 31 32 6 36.24 . 532 185 Pierce W D sw sw 29 33 6 40 31 79 193 Robinson M F shf nw 24 32 6 80 871 194 Rutt Frederick s&eptofll A off w side sw sw 31 33 6 6 141 195 Richardson A H s&e pt e hf se 13 32 6 70 736 200 Spitler T J shf ne 32 33 6 80 do nesw 32 33 6 40 17 06 201 Sebring Sidney sw se 34 32 6 40 6 68 242 Tannahill C ptse nw 31 33 6 10 1 99 252 Wood John II nht d'hf ne sw 31 33 6 10 199 CARPENTER TOWNSHIP. 38 Benjamin Jared ehf se 1 27 7 80 23 32 115 Emery Elna T s & e pt of 66 A • oft sptnhf se 26 27 7 61 31 97 119 Farris TF , neve 27 27 7 40 17 66 124 Feris Georgette se se 27 27 740 17 66 126 Feris Lilias nw se 27 27 7 40 17 66 138 Gordon Helen Let al und hf e hf 18 27 7 do und hf nw 18 27 7 . , do w h f sw 1 18 27 7 166 18 142 Gordon Newlbn nhf sw 327 7 80 17 80 146 Gaston Robert ne sw 227 7 40 do nw se 227 7 40 36 49 255 Logan Josephs - whf se 18 27 6 80 • do esideehf sw 18 27 6 12,50 58 49 259 Langley Margarett sptn hf sw 32 27 6 60 31 71 269 Mclntire O B nesw 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 ICO 89 22 366 St Peter Heuiy ehf ne 10 27 7 80 do nw nw 11 27 7 40 30 55 399 Tyner Elijah M ne 12 27 7 160 do ehf se 12 27 7 80 do nw se 12 27 7 40 88 64 427 Williams E Agness pt ue 25 27 7 4 357 MILROY TOWNSHIP.**; 8 Bunnell John B se sw 24 28 6 40 10 41 51 Gaston Robert \ whfn wsw 22 23 6 20 535 66 Hughes Joseph B jKl ‘ nw ne 10 28 6 40 7 70 68 Irvine Richard P se nw 25 28 6 40 , 450 122 Sutton Wm R *sw 728 5. 134.43 * . do sw nw 728 5 26.97 23 21 UNION TOWNSHIP. 7 Bash D N shf se 31 31 6 80 887 47 Couk Sarah A s&ept se sw 21 31 7 16 239 60 Dixon G M s&ept nbf 32 31 7 315 31 78 64 Estan E J uhf sw 12 30 7 80 923 96 Humes John ne ne 24 30 7 40 12 03 131 Kemon Jasper a,nd WWuhf se 22 30 7 80 14 67 142 Lyons Chas R ahf sw 19 30 6 80 836 143 Lewis Hannah M . e hf nw 19 31 6 80 778 163 Miller Horace A V s&eptnwnw 530 7 38 412 171 Newman David swse 12 30 7 40 7 20, 194 Roberts A W sw ne 14 30 7 40 616 19$ Root D s&ept sw se 21 31 7 31 -4 68 do do • ehi ne 28 31 7 80 do uw ne 28 31 7 40 14 63 201 Ross David W nw ne 31 31 6 40 do ehf nw 31 31 6 80 13 00 203 Romine & Piper ehf nw nw 630 7 23.25 368 209 Stackhouse M ne ne 630 7 40 8 37 210 Smith Jane B nw se 19 30 6 40 432 227 Shannon Patrick nw ne 330 7 50 50 ao w hf 3 30 7 340.52 36 07 TOWN OF REMINGTON. No j Names of Owners j Description | Am’t 3 Burger & Butler lot 4, block li 285 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 ouMisnerst, Tilton’s add 3 73 32 Connett M F pt nhf nw Sec 30, T 27, R 6.08 A 27ft front on Ohio stby 187)4 2 25 35 Coover Benjamin E lot 9, block 19 ... ; 5 13 47 Cross Pleasy loti, blook 19 5 13 48 Corkius Sarah M pt nhf rtw Sec 30, T 27, R 6,2 A 699 76 Dwenger Joseph lot 6, block 1 ..... 225 90 Frazer & Stoudt lot 10, block 13 816 92 Foster Timothy s )4 of lot 1, block 3 do lot s,block 10...’ do ;lots 1,3 ana 5, block 11 14 42 93 Fordice J U lot 12, block 13 3 75 94 Fleming F B lots 7& 8, block 3, Stratton’s add 12 54 105 Gregory & Wilber 9-lOths of nhf block 6 do 884 107 Gallager Pat D lots i, 2 &3, block 12 Gallager’sf sub-division., 23 72 108 Griffith Qollins R lot 1, block 2, C & M’s add 434 130 Harrington Wm T lot 3, block 7, do 6 15 153 Kelley Mary pt ne ne Sec 25,T27, R 7.5.G9A 13 04 188 McCullev Chas R lot 11, Shaffer’s add 14 60 211 Nelson Isabella lots 4, 5 and 6, block 2 17 19 218 Osborn Simmeoa pt ne ne Sec 25, T 27. R 7, 2 A 357 221 Patton J A 2 out-lots sos R R and nos blks 8 and 9, in West add 3 35 224 Fugh Wm H Jot 1. block 2. Seawright’s add... 2 85 225 Petit Ruben R e Hf block 7, Stratton’s add 12 87 227 Pattee Albert 8 % lot 6, Stratton’s add 1 59 230 Parker Robert lot 12, block 1, Seawright’s add. 445 260 Stewa.-t & Nordyke und )4 I°* B 4 & 6, block 7 15 93 262 Smith Elizabeth e)4 lots 4,5& 6, blk 7,C & M’s ad 813 266 Schaeffer J B sSc e 11-12ths of n % lot 1, blk 3 768 305 Timmons C W 10l 4, block 11, West add 8 14 306 Todd D R 10-llths. lot 4. blk 10, W. add do lot 5, block 10, West add - • 323 309 Thomas John A w hf lot 3. block 13. 6 13 320 Dnknowu out-lot 7 e, block 20 1 do do ' se hf lot 3, block 15 168 TOWN OF RENSSELAER. 114 Jones Joshua lot 7, block 1 6 26 113 Johnson S N lots 7 and 8, block 7 3 37 173 Parkison J V lot 4, block ~ 219 Stackhouse I M lots 5,6, 7,8, blk 10, Newton add b7B The following described lots having been returned delinquent for taxes s“Veu consecutive years, will be sold to the highest bidder in fee lor ensh, to-a it: Nb. 132. Livingston«J P, lots 3 aud 4, block 2, Dayisouville, $39.53. ■ -o STATE OF INDIANA, JASPER COUNTY,SS: /, HENRY A. BARKLEY, Auditor of said County, do htieby certify that the foregoing is a true, full and complete list of all the lands and town lots returned delinquent by the Treasurer of said county for the nonpayment of taxes due thereon for the year !Bt4 andforhier years, with ten per cent, penalty, and interest thereon, together with the taxes for the current year. ( 1875, J and costs of advertising—so far as the same art .table to be sold for thxes. as shown by the return of said Treasurer; and notice is hereby green that so Ulftch of said lands and town ,ots as may be nectssm y to discharge and pay the taxes,penalty, interest and costs due thereon, or due from the owners thereof, at the tune of sale, wilbbe sold at public auction at the coiirt house door tn Rensselaer, Indiana, on the second Monday (Utn day) in February. A. It. ISTti. j t-. „ U my hand this 30th day of December,[A- D. lfe's. HENRY A. BARKLEY, , . 16-4 Amlilor of jasper County, 9 "

Total amount; :of tax, penal-; tj, etc., due.) Hundredths.; I Acres -T.... I Range “ iTowushlp...: ;Sec lion .7777);