Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1898 — Page 4

"*&* 1......1... 111 .1 I .1.1 111. ' -I. The republican. OFFICIAL PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY & FRIDAY" BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. OfflOE-In Republican building on corner of 'Washington and Weston Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year $1.50 Six Months .... .75 Three Months .50 Friday, January 28, 1898.

It is amusing to hear Mr. Bryan talk about giving the American people in America financial system, supposedly a system looking to the equal use of both gold and* silver, and then see him go to Mexico and bring back glowing accounts of the Mexican system, under whose operation no coin but silver is seen or used from one year’s end to the other, Of course the calamity howlers ■ who still claim that the times are as hard as ever take no apparent account of tlie fact that there were 1,737 loss business failures jn 1897 than in 1896, and tliat the aggregate value of the failures for 1897 was $72,000,000 less than 1896. Calamity howlers never do take any account of such unimportant figures as these.

The revenue receipts for January bid fair to he larger than those for December, thus showing a steady growth in the earning capacity of the Dingley law, month by month, since its enactment; butjowing to the heavy interest payments ■ and other extraordinary expenses indent to the first month of the year, it is probable that January will see another deficit. The time is rapidly nearing, however, when the free traders will no longer be able to cry deficit. The talk going the rounds of the of the press about the thirty or forty million dollars paid out annually to soldiers not entitled to pensions, and about the necessity for purging the “roll of honor” and all that sort of thing, appears in a very ridiculous light when it is remembered that very recently, under Judge Lochren's administration of the Pension Bureau and by President Cleveland's direction, every corner* and cranny of the pension roll was searched for supposed fraud and thousands of just pensions were denied or delayed, the secret intention of the administration being to cut down expenditures to the lowest limit, in order to keef> down the monthly deficit as much as possible. A great hullabaloo was made by the Pension officers about fraud, and something like $300,000 was spent in exhaustive investigation of the same, with the result that just thirteen cases of fraud were discovered

It must be difficult for those statesmen and patriotic citizens who insisted that the prosperity which immediately followed the election of President McKinley and the rejection of free silver was but temporary to account for the continuous growth and activity in such an important branch of industry as the iron trade. This improvement has been continuous for over a year and there is no sign of abatement; on the contrary, the prospects are that the iron output and the manufacture of iron and steel products for the coming year will be greater than ever before. Tho consumption of iron in December was more than 60 per cent, greater than in December of 1800. The iron furnucos in blast on January first report an output per week of 227,C00 tons. An ordor has just then beet) placed with the Pennsylvania Railroad alone for 100,000 Vons of steel rails and thorn are numerous other evidences that all branches of the iron and steel trade are feeling the effects of the prosperity resulting from the triumph of honest money and protection. \

DELINQUENT TAX LIST. .! • ■ ■ ; ’ .) s List of Lands and Lots Returned Delinquent for the Non-Payment of Taxes for the Year 1896, * 7 Jasper County. Indiana:

?! d description Si? Bli® I 3\ NAMES i DESCRIPTION ;=■« =; 3 g! = g fj .OF ; . OF : m 3 ; OWNERS. LANDS j. j; j j : ;Sj : Hanging Grove Tp. — No. 1. 25Culp, Hannah .......:sX«w *l*2B: 5: 80s ; . :ne nw :13 29; 5: 40: • 40568 40 Ellsworth, Boain JsX sw 117 29: 6: so; i :nx nw :20 29: 5; 80: : ! :sese :18 ; 29: ft: 40' : 68:82 52 Fulk,Rufus. .:s% sene 22 29: ft; 80: i 5 „ JsXswnw :23 W| ft, 3f>; : 62:3t 81 Hammerton,LuandaM..:s3£ eX nw J2L29: 5: go; : 09 nolllngsworth, Emmet L.ieq sw. :14:2»; 6; 80: • 2S:i5 :sw sw : 14529: ft: 4o: : 29 : 7i (=8 Irle. David W uw :22;2»: Bi 160' : 08:98 so Johnston. Frank R -vX sw sw 22 29: ft: 20; : 474 83 Jordan. Mary J ... :e» so 36:29; ft: 80 , ; : s lit w.v re ;3ft;29' ft: 75 : : 62:88 92 Kendall, William F e'i sw 2i:29: 5: 80 i :wy 2 so . :21.:29S ft'; so; j : :e'/, ne >2B 29 ft: so: : 121: 73 117 McAffee, John B sore :l*):v9; 6= 40: : sw no , . .. >2O 29: ft: 40: se nw .. . :2029; 6i 40: ; ! swkw >20:29: ft: 40 :- i :e>4 sw . >20:29; 5: soi : se ;20>20: ft: loo ; : wX SW ‘2129: ft:" 80: : ! ;ny, > 6; 320; ; = w‘/ t nw >2,5;29 ft: 80; : 837*70 146 Peregrine, Clare Jtiw ne :86:29; ft; 40; • 19:18 185 Schwortz. John M,AI- f e'4ne. ;i4>29: ft; so; : j 4 bort Warner and J n,' a se 14 29; ft; so, : 213 Lewis Warner ... ] se 11 w ;i3>29: 5: 40; k‘WX BWr. ■ :18 59: r; 80: : 105,91 183 Stalßor. George ... .!s>4 se. . ..*ls 29; 5; so : 18 90 Gillum Tp. — No. 2. 11 Beeker, Charles W .. :sw sw :se se . j2«;3l: ft: 40; 210 81 32 Campbell, James A = w!4 ne :33 3i; 6 80: 23 16 78 Erdwlni, William :e>4 : 1:39: ft; 2*5 58: ! Jno ne : .... :12 2!»; ft;. 40; | 186:19 94 Fuy, A F and C 0 Jenkins eH* wX : i*7i3o:dj&: >*/, se >27 30; 5; 80: : : :wi4 no >27 30: ft: 80; | 119 73 128 Hilton, Robert J Eat. isXnwne. .... ; »:30= #; 20; 7! 22 139 Huber, Henrietta. und HnX sw n 0...... 28: 0: ft: 6 66: undXnenw *84:80: 6: 1334; 841 109 Ix»ng. Mary e side sw ne.... <80:81: si 12 098 )84 Maildux, GeoTge W ... Jne ne. ..: i;:jo; 5; 4034: 1403 18ft Mitchell. John nendnenw *8d:8t: ft: 30; ; 23]C9 li 9 Miller. Candace T and ijnw nw .... :34j30: ft; 40: Win Ii '1 in side 9W UW ;3130: ft: 950 29:63 190 Meyers, Charles F in* sw *30:31: ft: 00: : 10 90 225 Piper. wtlllanH ...T..;swsa ...: ~ . :ii:so; s; 40: ; nwno .. '14:30:5; 4oJ : 5Y83 2>2 Ryan. Fred and Minnie .;ne ... ... .:26;8l• 5 180: = 28 07 267 Reed. Francis M :sX nw ... i 1:80. ft; 80j ; 28.i7 285 Sturgoss, Anna L iuud ‘.sese :12;30J 5: ft: 1:33 280 Sturgess, Willis M.. und 7-8 se se =12.30; b; 3ft : ; 810 287 Sturgess, Ebon P .Jse sw : 1-30: ft 40 ;wX sw ..., : l:»lj 6: 80i ■ 30:48 2:8 Sandford, Edward sene *12:30: 5; 4 - »: nwno : 12:30; ft; 40: j ne se *19:30: 5; 40; ;eV ne nw :12* *>• ft: 5 36:88 292J3utton, Gabrael F se ne... i 1:89: 5; 4oJ - 12:80 294 Smith, John T -B‘ise.... i ljao; 6: 80: ue ne ..... :12S0: ft; 40; 38;02 2:* Smith,Thoina9L&Uatlldaiw>A ne | I=Bo' 5; 78 37 40'83 29J Sayler. Lewis.... . ..Jneso ..* :S3]3t: ft: 40; ise no ■.„ . ; 3ft;3i 5 : 40 ; : JeX se se :85;3t 5 20 i 40:10 33: Waltry, 'moss none '33=81 ft. 40 : 14 70

Walker Tp.—No. 3. 3 Austin. William B ... >ne . . i73Ffl i 00; i 20 78 7 Allison, Thomas KAlda A [it ne >.O 3li ft: 79i25i 23 09 23 Brown. Samuel I iptuwnw i 173 iG : t< B'3o 92 Dobson, James :sw se ~:29 31'. 6: 40: iswlt' :29 3ti 6: 160; i 278 OS 95 Davis, Prosley K nAwptsVise .... >2331 6 79: : 17:75 90 Delaney, Rebecca F .. .. Smiths add ‘o Hogan: | i Lot 4 Block 2. f • 311 !» Dow. Edward T n>4 .*:10 31 ft: 320: 58 37 160 Hllsclier, August >w no :18 8l:6 : 40 I 2> 61 108 Hanaway. Ksdes M se nw 29 31 G : 40i : 53:83 197 Jones, C V Hogan, Lot 7 Block 2. i Smiths add 10 Ilogan' i : ! ! 1 Lot 2 Block 2 : : ■ : • pt sw sw iioisi; ft: 41 98= : . se se 2431 o; 40; | so 4i 201 Kioeger, Mary KM ptnViee 1831: 0: 77 9b d 2 38 20ft Klauska. Joseph A -pt ne.... 7 31 5: i59; 7 5i s‘i nw : 7:31: ft: 82Jc: nX »e .: 7:31 ft 80: : 88 01 »i 7 King. Jay A pt wX nw :3 31 6 77 43: uK ; 4.8 i; 6: 312=98: 96:89 208 Kennedy, Wm and Eliza sw se :17 si 6 40; i HOiirt 209 Kearns, Sarah A nose >29 31:0 40 ; 40 43 211 Knight, Sarah J n*4wne../...„.... 35 31 G lo : 2175 2>5 Leonard. Joseph Trustee none... = 331:6: SGi.i 8:19 2ftl Miles. William M eX . :11 31 5 : 320 : eX ne |I2:8|: ft: so. „ .sw ne.i 12 31 ft : 41; 6G:03 2-7 Penizer, Orrle W ‘sene . : 17 31’; (J: 40: 1 „ „ , _ w# ne.... ;17;31- «: 80; : 49 47 306 Russell, Francis E Hogan Lot 5 Block 2.; : = : : .. , w Hogan Lot 4 Block 3; i I 12:14 i 348 Stcege, Lincoln W nwse :17 31 6: 40 19»3 349 springer. Warren eX sw ptso 20 31 6= 15)88 >e .....: ... :21:8b 6: 1G0: wx sw... ;21 3b 6! 80; : all 5.8 31: 6: 640: ! nX ne >29 31 6= so; ! .. sesw.... . . -.. i2t SI: 6i 40: : ne uw >29 3b 6| 40; i 749 87 40.5 Wegirg, August s l ', nw =32 81- 6. 80 : 39 47 409 Wolf, Daniel oX nw. 32 3! a: 80: : ‘Hogan Lot 7 Block 1 : | j i • 102 87 Barkley Tp. — No. 4. 24 Brown, Nancy E. .. uk w ptne C.2f: ft:. 134 45 aX se 6>29 ftj 80 sese 3I!30: ft: 40 WXse 31=W= 6; 80 174 40 ft* Campbell, Catherine. *X uw sw 17:30. G: 20 9 11 119 Fox, Isabel *X sw 2:)=30; ft; 80; 20 22 141 Ureeley, Ellzabetli J. w'jsw io:30 : e: 80; i nw nw : 15=80' 6 40; | 34 26 170 Hurley, Nancy Jane s&opt ne nw .. o;30= 6' 36= j 12 53 30!) Noland, William M i'H ne 3l:8o: 5: 80 : ne so 31*80: s; 40; ; ne uw 32 30 ft: 4o: i ; wKnw 32:30 ft 80 j 73 13 334 Price, Joseph W .. e side n end wH sw 29 80 6 10; : i pt SW nw 29:3)1 6 37: : 30 30 j 4 9 Steele. Anna ejfsene :ig : 30 6 20= : 10 24 188 wlison. Aaron sw sw = 16=30 6 40: 13 18 1 ftIG Zimmerman, Naucyll nX nw ....1G;)0 g 8l 1542 Marion Tp. — No. 0. 8-) Boas. Cora A >'X s" . ‘26 29 H; 8)V 64 24 31! Monnett, Elmira pi kX 21 2 6; 34 76 l’t sX .... ... 2-2 21 6 814 7ft .417:84 3)8 Marshall, Mary E nwue zft 29 7 40 82 31 439 Si urges*. Mary D .... ne 26 29 180 j . e(4 so :2ft 2): 6 81; none 86:29; 6: 4o- | 181.44 412 Stephen, Rev. Joseph ,A. In trust for the t ptnw 31 >29: 6 6 Bureau OPO. I. M. of ] lit sw Sb‘29 6 13 «) 24 St WashlngUm 1). C. .1 454 Shield*. Bllzalieth II se nw I ft 2m 6 40 i 28 14 «o:, williams, Henry .... sendwHae : 828 « »i 12 96 ftll Wood. Daniel sene 13 2s; 7: 40 • 04 62 Jordan Tp. —A T <). 7. Is Brown. Anna M *X»* '32 2* 6 80: «X so se 4118 6 20 J 74 91 38 Carr Nancy A und V4WX aw .l»2t 7: 29.20 15 13 111 Houghton, James se iii is 7 lflo j *X sw 134*1 7 80 99 74 503 Nlcholaon, Dora K . ... 11 pt uw sw At 28 7 3ft 12:23 ‘2ift Penwrlght Mary A «ene :.il=*» 6 40= f nose 31 24 6 40 1 42 89

Republican And Inter Ocean

We have again completed arrangements to club with Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean. Tho Semi-Weekly Republican, $1.50 per year and tho Weekly Inter Ocean, $1 per year, will both lie sent for $1.85 per year. The arrangement with the Inter Ocoan is good only until May Ist, 1898. - A man with family wants a steady job on a farm, with a house to live in. Applicant is sober, industrious and an experienced and capable farmer. For further information, apply at this office. w 3.

I have private funds to loan op real estato at low rates for any length of time. Funds are alwnys on hands and thero is no delay—no examination of land, no sending papers east—alwolutely no red tape. Why do you wait on insurance companies fyr f> months for your money? I also loan money for short times at Current bank rates. Fund# always on hand.

80 Acre Farm For Traue. I have a farm of 80 acres I will trade for good Rensselaer property. Farm is in Walker township, and is well improved. For particulars call on C. D. Now ELS, at his store, Konsselaor, Ind. -

Z ® h i p*. boo NAMES DESCRIPTION |$ | 3 a 85. 9 s3=gao.pS ? OF OF 3 | | 3 : : OWNERS /• lani 8 j ? ! : I i • - Newton Tp. — No. 8. 38 Duvall, Edmond nw SW :34 30 7 : 40 . 12 84 1U Moffltt, Miles... ~...:w‘/4ne ,=Bl 30 7: 81; i 25,70 Keener Tp.—No. 9. 3 Austin, Wm. B :out-lot 15416 nw sw.. 26 32: 7 8 77: 22 33 2SW- se. ..... .... . ...:28 : 32l 7: 40: : 31:8ft 'McDonaldsadd I)e- ■ ; = Motte 116*17, bk l.i 4:63 5 Antrim, Marie A .Bruner’s add to Do- i ; = : 1 : *:] M-itte lot 17 • i : i 13 32 6 Austin, Wm. B A Jm i ,»4y. Paxron :McDonald’s add De- i | > : 11412, block 1 : i = : = :McDonald’s add De- : ; : ; Motte, 11&2, blk 8..; i ! i 17:34 18 Bierma, Nicholas :sX nw :22:32: 7: 80'! 1 28 91 20 Bruner, Mahala J Jn pt out-lot 14. nw 5w|26;32: 7: lisa 21 Bierma, Alje ~..:s*4se .1 ftSIJ 7J 80: j :nw ne --N 8=31: 7: 40: ; ;sXue.r.TTTzr..; BJ3li 7= SO; i loii*2 23 Brockway Henry :ptnw ne :2ft:32: 7: 19; „: 0 « 23 Bovi, Louis 4 Mina .... Juw ne ; 17J31 = 7J 40! i oAJns 26 Baker, Rena M :sX ne : 6:81; 7 : 80; : Jne nw J ft|Bl: 7: 38:5ft; ■»X nw : 5:3b 7: 80: in!4 se .. =82;32: 80! = = JeX sw :82'3*i 7j 80: ,J :sw SW ;32 32: 7: 4oi : 1-q so 93 Fraine?q>uther H.. : Jsesw ;27J32; 7= 4))!. ; 0 , 101 Frollng, AlWt ;eX ne :$8:32;.7; 80. : il6 Gardiner, Frank H mono.. • 8J31; 7: 40; J . ;wX nw : 93C 7j 80; ; ■ Jnwsw : 9=Bl J 7! 40; = i Jsw se : 9:31;‘7; 40; : 122 Granger, Herman e wX sw sw =27 3!: 7: 2>; Jits lO.ll.Bruners add • s i ! • • : : to DeMolte • : : 123 Granger, Lucy M s pt out lot 3nw 20 3! 7 20 out It in DeMotte 1} bl 3 ■4 sw SW 27 32 7 20 05 00 12G Grant, Shelby lind XwX sw 13 31 7 40 5047 151 Halloran, Michael O. sXse. .. ...: 33 32 7 8:» lie 5e.... 31 32 7 40 8X no 33 32 7 8b 8| Q 5 151 Hadley. Emma G se se .... 28 32 7 40 05X7 163 Hershmau, George M.... McDonalds add Do- » I Motte It 5, 6 bl 8 J 97 177 Jarvis Albert sw 3ft 32 7 160 nw so 3ft 32 7 40 sw ne 35 32 7 40 se nw....; ..... 39 32 7 40) i» 7 U<; 179 King, William and Davis Lot ft iu .... 3ft 33 7 54 80 2io Morton, Charity J eX se 731 7 80 , sw 831 7*160 wX nw 17 31 7 8) , se uw 17 31 7 40 eX ne ' 17 31 7 81 _sw ne 17 31 7 40 n&wptnenw .. .. 1731 7 39 ' nX ne 18 at 7 80 183 10 214 Mclntosh, Henry .. . nptsenw 28 32 7 33 St 4317 2io Punter, Alice nwno ........23 32 7 40 out lot Bse ne 27 32 7 10 315 , 256 Robbins, James 8 sene |1 3i 7 40 17154 269 Spencer, J. W n'4sw 14 31 7 so se 15 31 7 100 79 12 - 271 Sanford. Edward eX sw .. .... 631 7 80 Mnw .. ,j 631 7 40 3G 55 281 Suidema, Simon Jans.... eH ne 731 7 so sw ne 731 7 40 83 o 4 291 Sayers. Albert N DeMotte it 14, 16,16 wiso 291 Sayers, Lester A McDonalds add to DeMotte it 2. & 17, bl 2 3377 296 Snodgrass. Sarih H sw ne 'lO 31 7 40 37 gg 325 Thompson, Margaret nenw, 231 7 33 33150 331 Terpstra, Jacob et al ... sw * 15 32 7 igo G 491 3G2 Wing, Edward nX se 531 7 80 sw .. . ft 31 7 160 , nw .... ■8 31 7 160 < 134 25 363 Warren, E, G Bruners add to DeMotte It 16 ' 664 / McDonalds add to DeMotte It 3 & &X It 2 bl 1 1767 DeMotte It 6, bl 3 17 05 Bruners add to DeMotte It 14 4^03

Kankakee Tp. — No. 10. 48 Davis. Presley Eetal ... wX ne v -,51|38 5 83; ; 7163 49 Davis, Presley K opteXnw ~. 31 32 6 25 : 1914 72 Graves, Rebecca swsw 26 32 ft 4<y = 1 „ . , sDtw pt nX sw 26 32 5: 67.83; 42 36 79 Gilbransen, Lois ne ne ...34 32 5 40: t 17 82 102 Horner, Uornellus m.. . eX no 18 32 5 so: : se .1 18 32 5! 163: i . ; s > nw .... 17 32 ftj 160=.-; ! 11X sw 17 32 5 80: : ; • Jw'-i ne 17 82 5 80= : _ „ wpt e!4 ne 17 32 ft 10; 239=49 103 Ho ly. Egar P : pt ne 16 82 5 14205: ; ne 22 32 ft 160 : ; , . lot 6 and 7ln 15 32 5 135 oft: 106:21 105 Hirschy, William Hetal. se 16 32 5 160 : ~ _ ne 2132 ft igo: i. 83:11 128 Knapp, Daniel G and ( wX sw ... 25 32 ft 80= : Christian I swnw 25 32 ft 4o „ w nX nw '...; 25 32 ft: 80: i 4890 136 LaCount, G. W 's aide ne sw 28 32 5 3-662 : s side uXnw' sw 28132 5 18 50: 23 55 139 iACount, Charles sX nw sw 28 32 ft! 20J \ 10 42 Wheutfield Tp. — No. 11. 82 llainmel, William .... nw ne 31132 6 40] ; 15 84 86 Hollingsworth, Emmet Lnw 3113: 6 152 7b Si> 86 101 Kohler, Aifre 1 ne nw 12 32 6 40. : 13 50 111 Leonard, Alvah se se 34 33 G 40 14 10 119 MUltley, John nw nw 1|32 6 43 83; 13 50 156 Robinson, I.etltia F sX ne sw 361.52 6 20, ; eX se sw :58'32 6 20; ; 26 01 Carpenter Tp. — No. 13. 44 Barrett, Nellie B pt wX ne 28 27 7 76 97 53 14 86 Clark, William O wptsw 19 27 7 40 39 24 103 Dickenson, Sarah. nw ne 927 6 40 16 0! 121 Eislc, Vincent sw G;27 6 in 77 wX se 627 6 8111 ne se 6J 7 6 40 W.x nw 627 6 29,40 n« 97 131 French. Florence O .... nwse 2527 7 40 ( 43; 10 194 Heacox, Charles K . wX sw Hji7 7 801 26J97 198 Harris, Ellen . .. eenduXnw ...33.27 6 42; 4166 202 Hammonds, Wm A 4 ( Bryant W • ....( n side sw 7,27 6 40, :sft 97 21st Kuster, Simon H .... pt eX uw 2ft 27 7 .17 34 86 285 Metherell, Wilson, i opt n!4 ne nw .... 25 27 : 7 750 9181 Wesley E and N0ah....) 359 Rich, Jacob et, nw 15 27 : 7 80| 82 39 Milroy Tp. — No. 15. * ft Hiker, Ittta K se nw ~.. .: 24 28 6 40 12 97 19 Casio, Melcena .... eX ue se 21 28 ft 20 834 24 Coates, ltldgway W ... sw 14 28 6 160 eX nw 14 28 6 80 if nw nw 14 28 6 40 91 53 57 Horner, Cornelius m nesw. 16 28 ft 40 se cor oX nw 16 28 ft 2 • 18 91 129 Sturgess, Elion P ue nw 24 28 6 40 13 15 139 Swartz. Samuel J4John J ne ...7 5.. .■ 12 28 6 160 62 62 188 Turner, John C n‘4 sw 12,28 6 80 25 78 161 Williams. Hoary ne ue 10 23 6 40 1125 Union Tp. — No. 16. 10 Brisket, Israel G ....swsw 18;30 6 87 28 ■ese 13 80 7 40 kXswhobw .... 18 30 6 u 32 80 lft Biomberg. John 8 Talr Oak* It 4 bll | 896 19 Boyles, Edwin T nX 21 31 7 390 8301 IIG Dobson, James ... . eX *e 80 Rl 6 80 none ... 31 31 o 40 158 77 16ft Grtmme Suda L Vlrgle It Ibl 37 ... 7=12

W. B. AUSTIN.

Half Rates on the Monon. Until further notice the Monon will sell excursion tickets on Sundays at one fare for tho round trip to all points where the one way rate does not exceed $3.50 and is not less than 25 cents. Tickets good returning to starting point until daylight on the following morning. W. H. Beam, agt. Forall kinds of sewing machines, repairing and supplies, call on E, F. Gibson, at Antrim & Dean’s hardware store. Telephone No. .• wtf.4l Cancorpositively and permanontly cured. No euro no pay. Address Dr. A. W. ton, Ind.

? ?'H S* > * T © i NAMES DESCRIPTION Jog ° = o g I, V ,0» Of it? ff I s : f'• :2. : : . ... OWNERS LANDS :; '• if; ' Union Tp. — No. 16. — Continued. 187 Hodge. Matilda Fair Oaks It 1S&20 bl 1 Fair Oaks w*" 17, 18 , 10 20, bl 2 Fair Oaks Its 3, 4 bl 8 9 52 188 Harrington, Chariot A... n# se 23 31 7 80 pt W>/4 8 W .... 24 31 7 76 40 pt 814 se 23 31 7 16 MSO 192 Horner, Cornelius m .... wX 380 7 310 37 nw no .... 330 7 50 29 *46 52 202 Hopkins, Arthur H Oaks Its 5, 6 bl 8 1 206 Hollingsworth Geo K & I e!4 nw 30 31 6 80 64 84 206 Arthur H Hopkins ... 1 Fair Oaks Its 4, 5 & n‘4 3 bl 4 6 83 203 Hochbaum, Rosanna .Fair Oaks Its 19, 20 bl 10 9 22 ■ > 250 Lawrence. Dwight e!4 se 430 7 80 7233 278 mcII >n. Daniel W , se nw 430 7 40 11 55 283 siartlndale, Samuel A& ( swnw 17 'lO 7 40 1277 Martin'tale. Rachel .... ) 405 Schneider, Elizabeth et ai nw nw 35 31 7 40 10 74 * 406 Schultz, Christopher .... nes,w 11 30 7 40 1328 423 Spit er, Charles G . . nw ne 31 3i 6 4o pt eK nw .... t.. 31 31 6 7fi SW nw 31 81 6 39 07 47 72 426 Swattz, John ' 30 3l 6 156 10 l2i 93 427 Snow, Charles E FalrOjks. 1 19A 20, 1)15 2 57 428 Stone back. Charles VV .. nw 30 30 6 80 27 82 467 Thompson, David 1 . . pt njtf se 33 31 7 78 50 32 28 488 Wolf, Elizabeth .... ... 5w5e...... 30 31 0 40 75 27 507 Wolf, Daniel ~k . ... s halt south half sw ne 30 81 6 10 IIW se 30*31 6 40 106 81 »:”■ V . - r gi names ; = g g. i ST ~ Si 0f- : DESCRIPTION OF LANDS i ?'. .!• • . S : j owners j : Ciiy of Rensselaer — No. 5. 129 Chamberlain. Charles Sj44 ft front pt out-10l 25, sec 30. tp j 29, range 6, 15-10oth acres : 20:83 216 Erwin, Sampson -Rensselaer, n-wly, l-sth 113,bk 1.. j 297 225 Equitable State Build- i '• Weston’s add to Rensselaer, lot* ing & Loau Association., j i 14 and 15, b|k 32 : 83-77 214 Francis, Joseph H •ptnw nw sec 30, tp 29, range 6, : ' i 64-100thS acres ine ne ne sec 29, tp 29, range 7,10 a. • 92 9! 303 Hopkins, Minerta A Rensselaer lots 1.2*3. blk 12 j 64;2l 411 Ililt, Joseph F : Rensselaer lots 3&4, blk 2 : 234:70 553 Monnett, Elmira n'/ 2 sw sw sec :0, tp 29, range 6, . | | : 21 and 32-loOths acres :uwnw sw. sec 30, tp 29, range 6, 4* »; 10and 62-lOOtbs acres : 1(8:21 546 Medicua, Mary JI |R nsselaer lo’S 10&11, bk 13 j 68i16 5611 Marion, Elias and : Weston’s add to Rensselaer lots ! i 633 ) Sarah . • 1,2,3,4&6, blk 33 ' i 46:43 5C4 Mcliary, John W & Eva M Weston’s ad. to Rensselaer 15. bk 7 i 8-53 566 Mlhieus. John : Leopold’s add to Rensselaer lot ; • 12, block 15 • 8i37 SCB Mellcndcr, Laura II .. :Leopold’s add to Rensselaer, lot : : i 5. block 10 • 12:43 761 j Rhoades. Edwin S. : Newton’s add to F,ensselaer lot 817 J i 2. blk 24 i 1L66 828 Seib, Rosa E . . :so ft wide s end Scott st, se ne J j sec 30, tp 29, range 6, 1 and : . 10-loutlis acres | 15;03 856 Spitler, John E : Reus .elaer lots 1,2&3, b ock 8 60:93 954 Tlnrttton, Dora May.... : I liompson’s add Rens.-elaer, pt j : lots, bik 2 : 23:38 1 1026 Williams, Minnie E -Columbia add to Retlsselaer it; ; n, block 5 ... | 6-42 1034 Wartena Ange ....... ;pt sw sw sec 19, tp 29, range 6, ; CO-lOoths acres B'B4 1097 Zea, Stella D............ . : Weston’s add to Rensselaer, lot ; 23, blk 33 - : 36•( 5 Town of WhcatJicld — No. 12. 3 Austin, William B Bentley’s add to Wheatfleld It 12, * & 13 bl 4 .- 3of Graham’s add pt n3f so sec 25, tp 32, ranges. Gl-lOOths acres.. 13 (7 5 Archer, Nicholas Graham’s add to Wheatfleld Its 12 6 13, b! 5 . .. 5 88 14 Byers, Joanna Graham’s add to Wheatfleld Us 7 & 8, bl 3 6 51 16 Bentley. Seth J Bentley’s add to Wheathe d It 3, , bl 1 Bentley’s add to vVheatfleld Its 1. 2,3, 4,5, 6, 7. 8, bl 2 Bentley’s add to Wheatllrid Its 1, 2, 3. 4,5, 6, 7,8, 9, bl 3... RsntUn’s add to Wheatfleld Its to. . 11, 12, 13. 14. bl 3 Bentley’s add to Wheatfleld its 3. 6, 7,10. li, bl 4 < w Bentley’s add to Wheatfleld 1(8 1, i 4, 5.6, 7, 8. 10, 11, 14. bl 5 Bentley’s add to Wheatfleld Its 4, 5, 8. hi 6 Bentley’s add to Wheatfleld Its 8 * bl 7 Lois 1, 8. 4, 5 bl 1. Its 1.2,3, 4,5,7, 8 bl 2, Bentley’s sub div of out Its 1 & 2 Lots 1, 2. 3,4, 5. 6. &7,bl 2 Bentley’s sub div of 1 s 11, 12. 13, & 14 bf 2 Bentley’s add to Wheatfleld 253 64 22 Bukowsky, R. N Bentley’s add to Wheatfleld It 4, b! 1 39 04 45 Davis Emily Wheatflelfl Its, 7.8 bl 6 816 48 Dalincke, Minis Bentley’s sub div out Its 1 & 2. Its 6 & 7 bl 1 10 98 76 Jensen, Engebret .. .. 017 ne swsec 25, tp32,r6. 86 IOO.h a. 14 57 93 Melser, Elizabeth Wheatfleld lot 4, bl 6 .... 13 87 131 Richie, George W & C W Wheatfleld 10t7,.bl 2 20 74 ’ 166 Wallace, Elizabeth o-l 27, ne se 25-32-6, 3&3-100ths a .. 19:30 168 Whittaker, Larkin Henry Out lot 12 ne sw 25-32-6, 22-100 ths a 18 99

Town of Remington — No. 14 22 Blngman. Sophia M .... Stratton’s add Remington 1 1,2.3 bl 3 2ft 20 123 Dobbins, Ada A Bruell’s add Remington 1 11.12 bl 10 22’4S ift2 Fllckengtlne, William.... Remington Into block 13 ... 3;10 203 Hemphill, James Remington lot 9 block 15 .... 310 209 Harris, Thomas .... Stratton’s arid Remington 1 3,4,5 bl 2 29 61 210 Hardy, Elizabeth .... Remington I 12 bl 11. Remington, 8 ft e side of lot 11 block 11 .... 22 66 232 Hoi logs worth, George K Western arid Remington It 4 bl 11 “ add Remington It 4. 5,6, bl 10 27 24 233 lllcks, Isabel Barton’s add Remington It 4,5,6,19, -11,12 blocks 2ft 52 265 Insuiance Co. Travelers of Hartford .... out It 21 sw sec 30 tp 27 range 6 13 a 50 49 282 Kuster, Ruth J Stratton’s add Remington a% swX blocks ... ift;s7 310 Lord. GeorgcS Searigbl’s add Remington It 6,7 bl 1 ftft 31 403 Patton, John A .... Remington It 10 bl 3 .... 10 02 425 Rademacher, Joseph .. Remington It 4, 5,6, bl 1 Stratton’s add, Remington lots 7,8, 9 block 1 11 95 418 Slieltler, James . Remington iot 4 block 6 .. 27 25 449 Snyder, Selma G Searlgh’t add Remington n 50 ft sw X block 2 .... 2076 '4ftft Selirlug, Elizabeth F .... Out lot 9sw sec 30 tp 27 range 6.. 17 57 520 Wilson, Charles .... Remingtons!4 18 lit 1:5, Remington 4X li s side of nX It 8 block IL. .. 57 63 532 Walker, Jennie m .... Bartoo’s add Remington 1 11, ll bl 1 10 3S

STATE OF INDI 4NA. County of Jasper, S 3: I, Henry B. Murray, Auditor of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and complete list of all the lauds and town lots returned delinquent by the Treasurer of said county, for the non-pay-ment of taxes due thereon for (the year 1896 and former years with penalties thereon, together with the tax for the current year 1897 and the costs of advertising, so far as tile same are liable to be sold for taxes as shown by the return of said Treasurer; and notice Is hereby given, that as much of said land* and town lots os may be necessary to discharge and pay the taxes, penalties and costs, due thereon, or duo from the owira(s_Utpreof at the time of sale, will he sold at nubile auction, at the CourtTTouse door. In Rensselaer.. Indiana, on the second Monday In February, being the 14 day of February, A. IJ. 189 i. Witness my hand and ofllclal seal, this 11th day of / r\ January. 1898. HENRY B. MURRAY, Auditor Jasper County.

Public SaleThe undersigned will sell at his farm 4 miles north and 1 east of Rensselaer, on the Stockton farm. Jasper County, Indiana, on ’ Tuesday, Feb. 1,1898. Beginning at 10 o’clock A. M., the following property to-wit: LIVE STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. Two horses, 1 tonm of mules, (5 milch cows, 1 two-year-old heifer, 1 yearlong calf, 10 shoats, McCormick binder, McCormick mower, 2 farm wagons, spring wagon, hay rake, disc harrow, broad-cast seeder, 3 cultivators, 3 gophers, 9 walking plows. 2 riding plows, 1 threehorse harrow, moline check-row corn planter, 2 stacks of straw, 8 tons of hay in mow, big lot of stove

wood, 2 heating stoves, 1 cook stove and household and kitchen furniture. Terms of sale —lO months credit will be given on sums over $5, on approved security, without interest if paid when due, if not paid when due 8 per cent, from date. 9 per cent, discount for cash on sums over $5. Sums of $5 and under, cash. Property not to be removed until terms of sale are complied with., Henry Linzbach. Simon Phillips, Auctioneer. Guss Grant, hot coffee and buns. Universal Laxative Pill ia used by thousands, Mrs. Harrison, of Indianapolis, Bays: —“They are the best pills I ever took.” They cure constipation. For sale by A. F. Long.