Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1878 — Page 4

RENSSELAER UNION Thursday, February 7, 1878.

Qukrt. —"Why will men smoke common tobftooo, when they ten buy Marbunt Bros. ‘Seal of North Carolina’ at the same price?" l(i-ly Ifoß Bai.k. —If you want to buy a tract of land in Jasper county, consult Tlloropson & Bro., Rensselaer. They tell at owners’ pricer, and have a large list from which to select. X"" For Rest. —The Cleveland farm, one mile northeast of Rensselaer, containing 200 acres, suitable for grain raising or dairy purposes, on which ate the necessary buildings, is for rent. Apply for jwrticuiars and terms to A. YV. Cleveland, proprietor of the Austin House, Rensselaer, Ind. Milch Cows. —I have half a doten eowa to sell. Two or three have young calves, and theothers will soon he fresh. They may be seen on iny farm iu Jordan township, Further particulars may be learned at the county treasurer’s office, Rensselaer. Hunky J. ADAMS.

There is a good opening here for some man or firm to operate in grain. The completion of the Indianapolis, Delphi A Chicago railroad to Bradford gives a n outlet on the Louisville, New Ai tally & Chicago road south to Reynolds where cars arc transferred to the Kate Line division of the I'on Handle route for eastern markets; or, if preferred; they can run up north to Watiatah and there connect with the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne A Chicago road, either for Chicago or eastern eitiew There is now quite a large surplus of corn and oats, uot to mention nay and hofs, from last season's crop, both in Jasper county and the eastern j Million of-New tou, which producers would gladly bring to Rensselaer were anybody here to buy It. It is evidence of pretty good business as well ns of popularity highly gratifying to the manager, when the names of guests fill a register page daily. That is the business of the Austin Hdose, A. W. Cleveland, proprietor, as shown by the record. Considerate care for the comfort of guests, civility towards all. cleanliness everywhere in the house and a plentiful variety of wholesome wellserved food, together with strictnttentlon to business, may be called the wiuuing cards of a village hotel. When played by a skillful.band they arc sure of the game every time. Mr. A. G. Robb of Gillam township was in town Tuesday. He says that the MethodisEpiscopal church which worships at independence chapel bus beeu enjoying a season of wonderful revival. Seventy or more accessions have been received and the enthusiasm was intense. Rev. Mr. Wood of Medaryville conducted the services. A painful accident happened to a load of people who were returning from the meeting last Friday night. The sled they were in ran against a stump, pitching out its occupants and breaking a leg of a young woman, the youngest daughter of Eli Faris. Mr. W. W. Reed, teacher of school No. 1 Jordan township, reports the enrollment of 33 scholars ami a daily average-attendance of 27 during the month that ended February Ist Laura Timmons, Eva Waymire, JJSarah Michael, Clara Sbcw, Samuel Hackly. Charles Shew, George Shew, Dauiel Waymire, John Ilitf, William Uiff, John Suodgrass, Aueil Snodgrass and Marcus Reed were perfect iu attendance. A society pin, an emblem of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, was lost somewhere in town last Saturday. The design is three links of a chain on nearly a square shield. It 4*~vaitMd by the owner for its association, being the gift of a dead relative. for hls trouHe upou leaving it at this office. The track of the Indianapolis. Delphi & Cliieago railway was laid into Rensselaer day before yesterday, February sth, and a train of cars rim into town for tiie first time. It was an event of more interest than any that had preceded it in the history of the the people who scarcely talk auy tiling •> else. Mr. J. E. Alter, teacher of Rose Bud school, Union township, reports 28 scholars enrolled during the month which ended February Ist. The average daily attendance was 25-3 s. Charles Swaiin, Edward Swaim, Isaac Alter, Mouford Pritchard, Nora Pritchard, Amber Greenfield, Emma Wyatt aud Ella Warne were perfect iu <ieiKirtm.ent, punctuality and study. At tiie request of numerous patrons • ■The Union publishes the list of lauds in Jasper county, advertised for sale by the auditor for delinqueut taxes. Tiie sale will be made at the court house next Monday. For the use of tiie ready-set matter thanks are tendered to the proprietor of the Democratic Sentinel. Married, at the residence of J. S, Cox, Esq., the bride’s father. February 3th, Mr. Moses McKee and Miss Emma A. Cox. A thousand kind wishes well forth from the heart for the happy couple. May their future be as bright and cloudless as the day ria which they were wed. There is no better place to stop at in Rensselaer than the Austin House, under the _ management of A- W. Cleveland. The house has beeu thoroughly refitted and renovated, and is kept iu excellent style.— Remington Times. Winter clothing in broken suits—coats, pants or vests—is oils red for the actual cost price at Willey & Sigler,’s. A coat, vest and pair of pants of good quality, but not matched in color, can be bought for six dollars. William I. Morgan of Gillam township will make a public safe of personal effects next Saturday. He is arranging to move to southeastern Kansas, aud will start about the last of this mouth.

Mr. James G. Weathers, an old citizen of llensselier, died yesterday morning, aged about sixty years. lie was a modest, upright man, a kind neighbor, and universally esteemed. The time card of the new Indiana* jiolir, Delphi <fc Chicago railway is j'uhlished in the advertising column* of Thk Ukwk this week. It goes ftito effect on the 15th instant. - Several car load* of lumber’ and other freight were brought over tlie new railroad yesterday—the day following lire completion of track-laying to lUu&sclacr. Ail "kinds of job printing is done at Tub Uxiox office at prices that permit ms no competition. Cull and leave orders. , ~~' Knit wear, consisting of nubias, jackets, etc., sold for the actual job cotit at Willey & Sigler’s. For sale or rent, Tuteur’s saloon. Term* reasonable. Enquire of L. Tutvttr. IS-ts.

F. J. Sears A Co. shipped .the first freight over the new road outward, yesterday morning Old newspapers for sale at this offica for 10 cents a dozen. Six fora nickel. Arrangements are being perfected by ths young people to liave a grand ball in Starr's Hall, St. \ aleatiue'a night. It ia to be given a» a conclusion of the festivities on the occasion of the opening of the Indianapolis, Delphi & Chicago Hallway to Kenaselaer. A splendid time ia anticipated, and preparations are being made on an extensive scale. Everybody invited. Fresh peaches, cherries, blackberries and cove oysters in 2-lb yan» for 16 cents a can or seven cans for (I. Dried blackberries 12] cents n pound ; dried peaches dried apples aud fresh cranberries as cheap as the best qualities ean.be allordvd, —-ail to be found at Starr’s cash grocery. In proof of what we have said before: that 100 consumer gets the beuetlt: Ludd Hopkins and lien Waldorf liuve just received their first freight over the new railroad. It is a ear load of flour. You know what the Bannuh flour has been selling for, call and see what the price is now. Marriage licenses were issued during the week to John M. l’rice and liosa A. llrud. dork, Moses McKeeand Emma Cox , With am P. Bennett and Mary K. Moore, James D. M a reel lus and Tititka M. Miller, nul Alfred Guide berry and Flora Kilpulrick. Now should this paragraph fall under the notice of any person that uses plug, tine cut, shorts or smoking tobacco; cigars, cigarettes or cheroots; lei him remember that Starr has the best quality and cheapest goods of the kind iu Keosselaer. Do you want envelopes In quantity? Call at The Umax ortico aud examine ijuality and prices before buying elsewhero. it is a fact that we will do better iu this tin" of goods than any other house in Jasper county. Wm. B. Can ipe p oattnaalCljaAJiwtt'JUiUßL. called upon Thu Union office this morning. Business iu bis town is obstructed by the mud embargo to some extent, hut still, a little is dune in the grain trade. Ludd Hopkins anticipates an important change in his bii-finess at an early day, for which he has vi-iiturcd a reduction in the I rices of all goods until the 20th of February. Go to Kern's for glassware, queensware, pocket and table cutlery at reduced prices. Parties in want of full sots will find it to l.e for their advantage to price these goods. The net proceeds of the two theatrical exhibitions to create a nucha for a soldiers’ monument fund, which went given by amateurs last to about $25. Harf keeps eight distinct varieties and grades of lea, half a doicn kinds of cotlee, and | rices.graduated according to quality. Select that you liko best. Pleasanter winter weather was never known ia this locality; but the roads are not in the best condition that the oldest iohwhitant has known. Tchs are made a specialty at Kern’s grocery-. Prices from 30 cents to $1 a pound for the finest imperial and gunpowder. -A new crate of glassware and queensware was opened at 0, C. Starr’s y ester Jay. Prices reduced 20 per cent. Go to C. C. Stair's cash grocery for provisions. I 2

Railroad Prices at Kern's.

This day the 1., D. & C. Railroad will bring their first carload of salt which is conrignoJ Iu Kill'n f ii'gfgußiy-i>»tabliai>.tneni T t lie juice of which is now reduced to $1.75 per barrel.

LEGAL NOTICES. ASSIGNEE'S NOTlCE—Notice Is -hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed assignee of Frank W. Balicock of Jasper county, Indiana, and that all the property, credits, rights and chose- in action of said Babcock have been diilv assigned to sai,d assignee for the benefit of ail the twmi title creditors of said Babcock. All persons indebted to said «s -igner will take notice that I am required by law to proceed at once to collect all sums due mav be lfled with me at my office iu Uriek bunding mi Washington street, opposite the (.’on if House, Rensselaer, Indiana. - lieussclaer, Indiana, January 31st, 1878. EZlt'A L. CLARK, 20-3 Assignee \I >M IN Isf |; ATO It'S SALE OF HEAL ESTATE.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of Robert Bartlett, deceased, will, by order of the Henry county Circuit Court, made at the September term 187*, sell at private sale, on Thursday, February 28. 1878. 011 the premises, the following described real estate iu Jasper county, Indiana, to-vvit: upst litilf f hi i poiitliffoiit iiiuirtcr (1.1 and the north half of the west half (W) of the southeast quarter !A*) in section five (3). "Township thirty (JO) aortli, of range seven (7) west, containing one huuilrod and twenty (l**" acres. Twists or SAi.K:-Ox*-U,!rd east. ens-thw-d ill nine month*, one-third in eighteen montlis from day of sale; tiie purchaser giving note with approved security, beuriug six per ceut. interest from date. GEO. It. MORRIS, 10-4 Administrator. XJOriCE TO NON RESIDENTS.—The- state la of Indiana. Jasper county. In the Jasper 1 iretrill on rt. John Mi I ter vs, Bernard Rhine, •Julia A. ■Hughes. John Hughes. Eli G. thmnrds ,w4‘Helen C, Kitnuals. Complaint No. 1.173. Now comes the plain!;if,hv Monleeai F.Chileote his attorney, and files li’is complaint herein. together with an affidavit that the residence of the defendants Bernard Hhino, Eli G. Uuunals and Helen C. llunnals is not. iu the state of Indiana, r.tid that they are necessary parties to said action. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they lie and appear on the seventh day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to he liolden on the third Monday of March A. I>. 187 S. at the Court House iu Rensselaer, in said couitty and state, aud answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard ami determined iu their absence. " In witness Whereof I hereunto set i SEAL N m - v hand and affix the seal of said V _E_ J court at Rensselaer. Indiana, this auto davof.laiuinrv A. D. 1878. ' CIIARLtS H. PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. M. F. Chileote, atty for pitff. 20 3

SHERIFF'S SATE.—By virtue of a certified tT copy of a Decree to me directed from the l iork of i!ie Jasper Circuit Court, iu m cau.-e wherein Kdcv I*. Chittenden is plaintiff ami John G, James and Susanna A. James are defend ants requiring me to make the sum of three hundred and two dollars and fifty cents, with interest ou said decree and costs, f will expose at l'ubhc Sale, to the highest bidder, ou Saturday, tlie 2d day of March, A. I). 1878. between the hour, of W-oVtock A. M. and io’efwh I*, SI. ofsaid day. at the door of tlie ’Court llon.m iu Rensselaer, .Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following real estate, to-wit: The soul invest quarter { l 4 ) of the northwest quarter (,>*.)..uX.ijee.tiim thirtv-one (31) in township thir-ty-IwoTSi)T.(jr.tr, of range seven (?) wesft all in Jaaper county and otaleof Indiana. If such routs and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy sairtvlecree, interest and costs. I wi 11, c t the same timeafid place, expose to public Sale the fee simple of »aid real estate, or so much thereof as may lie sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made with relief from valuation and appralseineflt laws. GEORGE M. ROBIXSON, Jau. ffifth. 1878. Slieriff Ja»i>er County*, li. S. A Z. Dwiggins, Att'ya for pltff. 30-3 811 GRIFF’S SATE.—Bv virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper circuit court, in a came, wbersin John. Catt is. plaintiff, and Patrick H. Tally and Sarali L. Tally are defendants, requiring me to iiiake the sum of tirree hundred -and eigbty-y nedollars and sixt*-s*veo cents, with interest on said decree and costs, 1 will expose at public sals to the highest bidder,'«n ■iaturiar, the 2d day of March, A. D. I'-TS.be-tween the hauraot I*o'clock A. M. and 4 o’clock F. M. of saiduaydirflied'oCr oiJCTie Court House in Jasper eonnife Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of tlie following real estate, to-wit: Thirty feet off the south side of lot number nine (8) in block number thirteen (13) iu the town of Remington, Jasper <»n*Hty, Indiana. If such rent* and profits will not serf for a sufficient sQm to saifsfjr sifid decree, interest and costs, i will, at Thts same time ami place, ex-pose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so Urocti thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said dearee. interest and costs. Said sale will be made without-any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement lawa. GEOBGE M. ROBIXSOX, Sheriff of Jasper County. Jan. s»tb, A. IT 18?*. * so-;! Ira w. yeoman. Atty tor pltff.

A LIST OF LANDS AND LOTH RETURNED DELIN QUENT FOR THE NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES FOB THE YEAR 1876, IN JASPER COUNTY, INDIANA. HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP, NO. 1.

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CARPENTER TOWNSHIP. NO- 11. 2 Agricultural AHHociatlonpt ohfuo qr 24 27 ? 30 1175 It HG 23 Bradley Augustus all 20 “ ti 640 11540 33tt 39 28 Bright, Alary£E wlifeeqr 4 “ 6 80 “ “ sc qr sc qr “ 44 6 40 --•- “ lie qr hw qr “ “ tt 40 “ 44 whfm: qr tt k * tt SO “ “ hw qr ue ur 8 “ tt 40 “ 44 BW qr 1 44 7 160 2621 84 97 S 3 Beofton. Eleanor "jre-qrseqr 5 44 6 40 310 952 34 Buell. ChAn M nw qr 17 '* 7 IttO 87 73 48 Babcock* Frank J sc qr ww qr Itt “ 7 40 025 18 ftß 49 Brower, Auruu wpiscqr ae qr 2,4 kk 7. tt 77 1079 37 08 85 Crowden. Joneph h lii ho qr 3tt ** 7 80 1300 38 i!4 91 Church & Hartley pt se qr se qr 24 ** 7 11 50 stt3 ltt 9-1 127 Dudgeon, Samuel W **?. pAc ptnht nwqr JJ “ 78 532 38 11 2itt Harris, Thomas (heirs) sour 7 “ tt 100 1935 68 49 218 Hoover, Frederick “ inv qr ne qr 27 * 7 40 680 20 29 228 liarncr, Audrevr il lie qr hw qr 9 ** tt 40 160 620 "272"Jotfretiarfi, CUaf 1 cy~~ s &eptpt ncqr 25 J> 7 375 95 823 300**Leedy, Jonas nhfse qr 31 •* 6 80 1879 49 302 Langley, Margaret s&i‘pt spt n nw;i2 •* 6 57 80 715 2175 314 Mclutire, Q & e-h-f-n-w qr 10 - tt S) 990 34 94 328 AlcATurtry..'John i.u (,r hw qr 3:> 7” 40 s<o ltt 330 ilunnctt, Thomas sptnwqrm* qr 30 •* tt 3 23 Cl 3.35 51 or gun, Sub ra C whfwhfseqr hi kk tt 40 du do e ni<ie «■ lil'sw qr ** ** tt 12 50 1010 31 29 387 Parker, John n-ii a'l 1 •• 7 151 62 1316 73 95 398 ltailsback, William ew qr 25 *** 7 lo*> do do ptTliwqr'sof It H ” 7 40 do d<» i*t nw qr i; of Kit *• 7 ‘iß 4323 IC6 38 429 Sutton, Elizabeth II "nw qr n.c qr 7‘ •* tt 40 do do e part lie. qr uw qr ** *• tt 1-1 50 412 12 95 45h Stfobridgc. Kuhcri L s.ti pt lit at*;* 10 k * 7 78 do do iiiv qr nw qr 11 “ 7 *SO 9/o 31 41 487 Tyner, Elijah M ehfse nr 12 “7 80 do do nw qr ne qr ** ** 7 *to do 'do h tis «e qr ** 7 80 2040 CO fxi 6 17 Westfall. Ellen ne qr m- qr 7 “ 6 40 530 19 il

MILLOI TO \Y2\\SIIIL\ NO. 12. 8 Bunnell. John B ba e part so hw 24 28 0 39 135 575 15 ; ** nw qr <w qr 32 ** tt 40 280 10 41 32 Connqtt, Matthew F ne qr Htrqr 3») “ 5 40 1.0 10 21 52 Dodd, Jane A w hl'ue ne t r 2.S ** 3 20 40 255 57 Fry, Netiemiah Be qr ho qr 17 “ 3 4*) 58 Frees. Law 1 nice J. nw qr nr qr It " Q 40 6;j (iriswold, AF - -—hi nw qr hw qi ’ *• tt 20 80 320 68 Urose, Lucy E svv qr lie qr ” “ tt 40 IttO 589 W Frauds nhfse qr 17 ** 5 8«) TO 32 37 102 Wesley e part se qr nt* qr 19 “ 5 29 50 137 632 105 Martln dale. EB* b\v qr se qr 23 “ tt 40 ** t->- :j’ nw qr ,k ** -tt 40 320 1! 80 lOtt Moore. Stephen ' eht m ; qr swqr 27' “ 6 20 WJ "4 56 107 Me. Donald. Win II s- k ne qr :i») kk 5j 4) 170 623 12tt Poweil. Elizabeth J kw quaver 19 T: 5 Vffi TS 5774 45 HTT 132 St urge*, Edward .swqrsvqr 8 “ 5 40 ■ 2>X) 725 138 Simmons, John A aw quarter 14 ‘ tt IttO •• t ” «hf iaw qr—.———_i!—ft. TjO 880 - 50 7^ >59 Wood. Jacob e lit ieqrso qr 24 k> tt j?) 60 351 -IttJ-W'absan.-vno Ai w Womi-JiLcoLXjawtvamt * k .. UNION TOWNSHIP, NO. 13. 37 Coovor. Harriet ue qr ne. qr 35 11 7 40 k * •• uw quarter 36 ‘ k 7 T. 60 68.8 2:’ 63 41 Conh:. Sarali A, sd pas Cse qf.«w’i 21 ” *. 36 152 tt or tiß Fay.~Cai?;'.fd Ann he qfjai* qr “V 7 W 7 40 9 U 77 Gro Uii.uentper, IT ii« 102 Hill, Thoiuu.i I* nu »w qr 6 *• tt 4 7 23 lrwq? ih>t t r * k <5 44 44 375 9: 100 Hoffman. Nicholas nMsw q- u'«f qr 56 31 ■> 2 ) whine q- L ' < > , “ w part .hf nc- qr- i iu 475 .22 29 IC3 HowapdvTa f nnn> J uv q- v t r 4 • ■'•i 16J ■- 10!) fttoVKhtfiiMi, (iiilirinH**.'' vV - , ... .. , v , ‘ • i; s ’ Ann iKUzo Boci.bitoio 0 UI K ‘ ' „ • 13ft Lewi,, ilrrani W l! hi n-r ■:r S 7 ■' J'O ' > ; 1- Lvous, U Si'", .'■!*. . :.f 15 . u . '•*' '* *' j 142 Merrill J: Cut? sw qr tt c .4 -*>4 5 t., 155 M.Tilint, TliotuttsM .-‘.r-qr.-- q»- 30 Vi 8 -V l/5 B.v ' Ics Nowman. David «'*•» ;,vv t ■ t 2 7 '•*» 14 • • j 168 tS lea, Jacob ahi s»v ,-*sw q-F -v; •'! 7 vi e i •• .i'i.is qr 34 " '7 7J '»i 23 42 170-Orr. John i;\v. qimrtur 50 ** V 117 iT :Vit 19 15 187 Rfltibr AtliUU'D 1 ’Yf' h*tl t" —i ——n —< ———-—■ *• iiw <p' ne qr " 2i* ••.•) uIS .>3 191 -Koatr ~ ..; t>w•- >- 26 " 7 'XX—pgg ghf no 23 3T"~7" . to *• 192 Koudcluish, Mary ehfue qr 3tt “ 7 K) # *• i»w qr ne qr “ k * 7 40 330 13 li 214 Stumph, Johiwß ehfne ehfso qr kk “ 7 80 “ 4k hhf sc (jr 7 * k 7 80 “ 14 nw qr 12 kk 7 160 ** 4i whf lie qr 17 “ 7 89 “ 44 peqr ho qr “ •• 7 40 1607 61 li 218 Shearer, John aAept uw se 3 “ 7 33 90 88! 239 Terrell, Chas M, 3-7.'a ul _ other heirs of t \V lor-sw qr 37 31 7 100 514 *3) 3» roll, 4-7 ~24ofThußi p» o ir, -Alfred B-pr.it-hf s w qr —C7 —30—t —Hf) - *• “ hw (jr iiw qr “ *’ 7 49 25.> 1© 71 2- Chas M shfawse sw 18 ik 6 5 113 487 244 Troxell, Amelia J nw qr 2tt 31 7 100 898 29 0 249lUnknowu nw qr sw qr 31 kk tt 39 81 136 7 9 TOWN OF RENSSELAER. 4 Abbott.? James E sVc«ton add, in lot 3, block 11 do “ tl<> do do 9, do 12 do do do do 17, do 16 do do T do do 4, do 22 do do do do 7, do 32 100 772 52“Dwiggin?. R S, trustcee pt e se see 19, t 29, r tt, 70 acres & l Heiiry Weston 05-iQOfhH ) do do nw cor nw se s 19. t 29, r 6, 70 acres f • A 05-100 f ne cor m* sw' 8 19, 129, r 7, 7 acres f - & jjo-100_ r (!o do Went on add., block 1 do do do do :! do do -do do ft do do do do 4 do do do \v hf do 5 do do . do ehf do 6 do do do do 7 3044 107 Ift 54 Dwigglua. R S: trustee do do 8 Henrv Wcstou do lie qr & lots 11. I lft. lft. 14. hi k 9 f do do do uw qr & lots 7,8. i ft, 10. blk 10 f do do do 10. 11. lft, 13, 14. I ' blk 11 f do do do S, fit 7,11, lft, 11, » lilk lft f 3 do do ! do hlk lft . do do do 5.6.7.8.0.10,11.1 lft. lft. 11.15.16. - blk 14 ) do don do 1. ft. 5. 8. 10. lft. i 16.ft0.ftft. hlk 15 ( do 1 do do J. 4.5.8.9,10,1 ft. i lO.ftO.ftl.ftft.ftft, hlk 1« J do .do do 5,6.7.8,9.10,11,/ * lft. lft, 14. 15. . hlk 17 ) do do do hlk 18 do do * do hlk 19 do do do hlk ftO do do do 2.4.8.9.16.11,1 lft. 15. hlk ftl I do do do 2. 5. 6,8, 10, lft, I I_. - - -

dpblk. 23. 3GBft IW-M' 56 Dwiggins. KS. trustee do , bl o t*a , , Henry W eston do 0 ' !' do <lo do 3, 5. T. 6. 11, 12, I 13, 11, 15, kl 26 ) do do do Wl; 'l7 do do do blk 88 do do do "Wirt* ; -r d„ do do blk 30 do do do 1,2,3.4.5.6.7- 8. 0. 11. 12. 13. I t, 15,1*1.17.19,82, ’ 21. blk 31 do 4o do 1, 2,3.4.. 8,9. 10, —, —. ——a n.-ti-tt. 11.-15,1 • . V 11j.19.20.21,82, >r 23. blk 32 do ■>' do do blk 3.3 do do do do do «<» 1. o. i. 8. blk M - do do do : 1,2 11, 14, blk 36 do do * du; blk 37 do do do 5,0,7; 8.9,18,13, » ■ blk 38 ) do — io —4« jviiV.tlk3» _ dp_ do :$o w blk 42 4940 178 00 ii Dwigsrius. R s, trustee do J>Jk 43 —k Ucury Weston do vn i. ma 'ir «t Jo do do l. H. 3r4, tyltrttf Sto ti wr 106 Howe I.ouvina Xowtoa add. 5.6. blk 17 m 10 81 inn Hex's ,1 V Kens. n Ilf 10, blk 15 . 30 230 m WkrnerrJnlia E lot» we Sfc f.K SWOBb* 310 TTT V 820 Warden, George "e"’bid!' f 11 > n TOWN OF KEMINGTON. M Crowder. Marietta Chambers'add in.lots 4.5. 6. 7blk 1, JXlft 2190 103 Dobbins. Thomas Paltoim add ltkhcloO part bl k 1 bid 29 71 104 Downing, Henry nhf lj-lpl 4, bl kl 6 / H 2 556 do do 11 hf do 16 do 16 t 119 Kllia .Tonal hot W Western add. iu-lot 6, block 10, sft 230 }}« Fleming F B Stratton's add s»i of 7*B bl'k 3, 373 .10 82 I*7 Grifl'en Ellen Patton’s add. 4, 6. 0, block I, tsKS ,15 32 «* Hendrix, Warrenß wJbSSk - * i *>

176 Irvine, John out lot 7, « of hlm k. 15, / do do iulot 6. block tt, V 800 48 01 do do Wuhtcrn Htld. nf, - 1 i h|ock lft, J 177 Iroln- JnnicH tj tdlsei'|>! 6(1 hcj luuccorv't l.lttk 8, 19ftil 58 30 1-0 -Rnufmau. ti II XI X l ° l H ' «• 1«) 4.07 IM kelly Mury •*c pi ttehtttel* Hj», (»,r 7 1 ... w m 4 ecrcH Ilft lOOtllß | u ™ sw hvcklidon, Robert r lot to, block 18, m 10 17 ftfts Mofflit. William K ' mraitouV add. 1. 2,8, hl'k 8, 7uft 10 UM ail M<-Cully, ChitH R KluifTer add. *H 11, 167 5 3ft ■ill ,M.'ll,tite, Oliver 11 HtraMon'H add, I, 5. 6, block 2, 300 818 350 Norri*. Ahruui L lot 6, block 19, . 400 935 ft5V Osborn. Saucy lot 16 n‘i hw h 80, l 27. r 6. 1 * 75-100 650 11-89 ftlft l-owult, John W lft ft off,; Hide w'-i cauft lot ft. bl'kH. HftH 16|5i) UN, 11a A lings, S W htratlou’H add hw tw'hlock 4. 825 lftiOT ftS7 Huvci.-crofi. Sarah lot 4, block 17, '• 400 9^85 ftrtM Raw liiifeH. S J lii no he ne hcc. 25, t 27, r 7, 2i79-1IX) fttl 4 78 SftW, Royalty, Mary A CAM add. lot 1. block ft, 125 325 ICC Siiiclttrr, feaac II out-lot 1, cos block 10, 3UO 11 23 :j(3 Her By, Sewmau lot ft, block 30 65 887 834 Sliaw, John K Reawrlght'a add. lot 8. block 1. I ..... ™. udo do Hirattoh’s add. s'< hc’4 do ft,)' 860 Tlmmous, Edwuril L lots 14* 15* lit n'» hw hcc 00, I OJ 7„ 127. r 6. UMI-lOOlb- f M *•’ 362 Thonißß, John A C half west half 3, block 13. 125 ft 28 367 Trihhv & Kimball in-lot 9. block 20 lot) ft 4ft 38ft Underbill, Alary lot ftl. nw hw hoc. 80, 127, rC, 91-100 150 a 8)1 484 Unknown ln-lot lft, block 15, 75 ft 15 do Western uild. 1, block 10. 50 328 ild do do ft,. do 10, 51) ft »8 do do do ft, do 10, 50 328 390 West, Mary A 50 ft offc end 8,9, 10, C* M iu|d blk 5 150 449 State of In dinun. Jnsncr County, hh: I, HEN KY A. BAIIKUEY, Auditor of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing In a true, lull, and complete list of nil the liuhlh amt town lota returned delinquent by the Treasurer of said county for the non-payment of taxea dno thereon liir the year 1876 and lorrueryears, with ten per, cent, penalty, and Interest thereon, together with the tuxes for tlio current year (1877), and cos is of advertising, so far ns the uuiuc urc liable to be sold for taxes, as show 11 by the return of wild Treasurer; and notice fit hereby given that so much of said lands and town IptH as may he necessary to discliarg and pay the taxes, penally. Interest, and costs due thereon, or'due from the owuem thereof, the limn ut riile.wlll be spliL At public auction at the court -house door, iu ReaiHseluer, liidiaua, on the Hecond Monduv (Uth day) In Eebiuary, A. 1). 1878. '.heal 1 Witness my hand and seal this 31st day of December, A. 11. IIENRY A. BARKLEY, Andilor Jasper County.

J. XV. DUVALL’S S.IVESRIT STABI.B AND DAILY HACK LINE. United Stateß mail hacks run dully, except Sundays, between Rennsctaer making connectioiiH at the latter place with trains on the Louisville, New Albany At Chicago Railroad, and conveying passengers, expressoge, and freight each w*y. Good* or aieaey ■hipped by Express to any part of lit* United States. , _ * Livery Tw, with Driven, or Without, furnished upon application. Stock boarded by the-dey or week. Offic» and SalfeStable OttFront .itreet, above Washington RCnaseluer, Indiana. *

GiIINET GiAWAL Druggist and Pharmaceutist, DEALKII IN DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS AN'Il VINK BUANDSOP CI3-AE3 J23L-77D TOSACCO, Washington Street, Rcussflaer, Indiana. Book-keeper*, lU* porters. Operators, School Teachoni, At Great Slereaxttile College, lleoknk, lowa. rekoYeT”’ “~e. FENnrcrskj kMt fe hk ! ' - J I j clothing, ! Boots, Shoes, &c. HAYS UKLN . , REMOVED AND WITH LARftiE Aimrszzv&s OP Brand New Goods ARE SHOWN IN Bedford &Jackson’s block:, ONE DOOR BELOW POST-OFFICE. Call and Seo XT.-T

DAY J S TONIC DAY’S TONIC , DAY ’s tonic Onm Chilli sndPeter. ® I VUlw 1« a new innnyalton. and iwisaosses nd--niUIA TAklin Clenneee the Stomach. vantages heretofore unknown and tin- ' D 4Y..LIJS iG DAY’S TONIC SHr'^rntl/IA TAillA 1 * . *. *■ w poison; It dnci not produce hnrstur or MAY'S I UNl!< Act* on hirer and Bowels. roaring In the head, which follows the • ViLrJß—Gbßim r nil/IO TftUin u«e of Quinine; It U retained by defin lilA TAUIA DAY’S TONIC !’*•* stomachs: It acta upon the liver and DAY’S TONIR ,r„ V U bowels without the iwe of any Mb** enil rwiiTCKnY Den t Ban the Head. medicine; It never falls tocure.imd our 1... SlTina * nAI/10 TAUIA agents are authorized to return tbs nAVIC TDMIR DAY’S TUNIC "*m*T In web and wery ea«« of tatUuc; WM l U l UFIIb un 1 8 „ one bottle will cure two cases. Try It le pleasant for Children. Don't eontaia Quinine, and see. Sold by all Drnggtate at II.M.

UPSTATE MANAGEMENT And in daily ope rut ion over SI years, $50,000$ $15,000$ run FOR I^l^ M.23,m,25, mmm n. u, Feu. is. Marcj n,% Mt^TlX'SOr State Allotment - OF $367,525 IN PRIZES ! I Prize of $->(>,45001 Prize nf slf>,oo<> l Prize of livlSUl I rize 0f..... B,fH((> i Prize 0f..... ,0001 Prize 0f.... r - A,OHO--1 f>S77 Prizes..,2l‘4i,AsolßV)i I*i-ize»... 88^82-V T0ta1...5300,000 Total... ifer, Wo V. liole Ticket STOy- WTioto Ti*R ti ;,- liaif s•'; qtnivler' 's2'.t»D 00 wliole ticketd $-f>; _ eighth f 1.25. 100 wholeticke(asbo. (.Tinrtcrcd for E<:iituTutial Ihalitu'.ioEsY - • ! Under Charter, no postponement can occur. 1 The value of every Prizo paid iu full in J— U. 8, money. • ,—I - tOrticial —h-hir-nf - Draw n ■Ritmknrsent An I every puirl’.iv*- r of a ticket. : l.ist pnlitiHlie.i in N. V. Herald, Him, (*ciiiicr..ii>r,rii»l. j__XUEHK A.lild.>XM ItXTtLnnifhrmly-tiiftA.. ; tire .-•.h-dii-I rrod iant weeks of estrh. thoath tbri'iigliout the year. i'i< kits for the Kvyt alioiment of'every innnih arc u> ~. - o’. 1 .-.l—i>s. K hill-i. A,t C:l. I till prize, s].. u-o, i i.:- the lie-; ailounent. ; 1 "hw. H<.‘ki m T'KX BULLA its. } eof-h inil verfijuailtr.-i end tightha in proprirliou, t'ajiilul jirize soO.O’it). ' 4‘irvn'nrs coiMiiining fit!l purlici.'iua fi re. SIOT'ONS a DICKINSON, f-i auu.ciOft.io, 7‘5 Third Sr«'t, 8-Tmn I,i- 11 isv illy, Ky .* A. HOtrr.il HAY SAIDS. One of the Greatest Labor-Saving Machine* Invented for the HayFifcld! Cheap. Practical. Durable. Efficient. Two men and one span of horses cat) b»u and stuck more hay wilii the Iloosier llsySlide i:i Ime day, than Fiv* men and 1wob|»»i» of horses can iu the same time with «ny otiior appliance. : Easy to load,and unloads itself. Price, Slide, $7 j 16-foot, flO. = - A. J. REED, Pleasant Grove, Jusper County, Ind Manufactured by O. A. Nc.lson & Oo.„ Francesvilie, Jndi, and G. W. Terhune, Rensselaer, Ind. c Aoent:—F. VV. Bedford, Rensselaer, Ind.,. AGENTS W ANTED. —Territory clieap I'duid on 1 easonftble terms. Patented lateApril 6, 1875 44tf.' 0\ S. •W'lO-^vdrORDB, WATSH AND CLOCKSMAKER, Il-TX). j Sln*t> in W. J. I mu.'' drug {store. AH' work ; wamintisl. I’ricHH UH low a*will insure go»ii 'yrorkT 9-17-ts.

.cpilß RKN 'SEI- AF.n O' lON. — A tiewspa rcr devotes to the local interests of Jaaper County, I I Indiana, issueil every Thur-day at the county-sent, a thriving town of ),000 6) 1,2000 in{habitants, -übscription'pric ' only one dollar a year, llfty cents for six months, twenty- live ,-ents f.-r three months. The oldest paper in the county, having been established October Ut, I I Mis; has the largest circulation, the lowest subscription price, ami i 3 the best local medium I (or .1.Ivor! nil. g. Jasi.er countv contains a population otnot less than 10,000, the basia forcsti{maison tw;ng one voter for Svo inhabitants: their persuits arc chieily ugrlcn’turnl. The •state Line d-. ision of the Pittslmrg, CtncinuatkA st. Louis railway rrossea the southern end (of the county, on which is thu thriving town of Remington; the Indianapolis, Delphi A Cldre*g.> railway, just completed to Rensselaer, will lie exteudeil during the coming summer diagHin.iliy through the middle of thercoimiy from southeast to northwest. Lands are very cheap lend extraordinary bargains may be secured for cash. Subscribe for The Union.