Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1899 — Page 2

rHE KEPUBLICAN. OFFICIAL PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY ISSUED KVKRY TUESDAY * FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL, PUBLISHES AND PROPRIETOR. ;; OFFICE— In Republican building on corner of Washington and Weston Streets. ’’-w l ' l ’". TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year .$1.50 Six Months 75 Thxee Months 50 Tuesday, Jan. 31,1899.

Not a Standing Candidate.

Hon. J. Frank Hanly when in town last week, stated that he was now out es politics and was engaged strictly in the practice of law. It is not understood by this remark that he has determined to retire permanently from politics, but it is believed that he has no present ambition for office and that he will not seek political preferment for some time. Some fool newspapers have been talking Hanly for governor, but of course he is not and will not be a candidate. On the subject, the Lafayette Sunday Leader very sensibly remarks: “Some of the friends of Mr. Hanly are already talking about him for governor in 1900. I hope this is'without the consent of Mr. H. I would not like to see him again bob up for office, at this time and thus secure the name of being a standing candidate or aspirant for official position. I do not deny but he would make a good governor, but he is a young man, has a good law praotice; has devoted two years to congress, two years to getting other people in office, and considerable time and ability in trying for something for himself. He has been twice turned down —not through any demerits of his own, but simply because the cards were not running his way. To come out again right away for an office, would, if unsuccessful, terminate his political oareer in my judgement. I would not enjoy seeing him turned down in this way, for he is a young man of vim and. push, and later in life his party will do the handsome thing for him if he does not allow his fool-friends to kill him now Williamsport Review. And all of which is all right, but all the same the Republican of the tenth congressional district have now tumbled to the fact that Hon. J. Frank is the biggest man in it, by a full head and shoulders. They did not all know it two or three years ago, but they do now, and we now venture the prediction that in 1900 there will be such a loud call for his leadership that he will be constrained to heed it, no matter how completely he may now believe himself to be “out of politics.”

PUBLIC SALEThe undersigned will sell at his residence 2 miles southeast of Blackford, 8 miles northeast of Bensselaer, in Barkley Tp., Jasper County, Indiana, on Thursday , Feb. 2, '99. Beginning at 10 o’clock A. M., the following property, to-wit: Live stock and farm implements, 1 work mare, 2 Jersey cows —fresh soon, 10 calves, coming 1 year old, 3 fall calves, 2 two-year-old cattle, 1 brood sow, 12 head of shoats, 1 breaking plow, 1 three-lever harrow, 1 check-row corn planter, 2 cultivators, 1 a spring trip, 2 mowers, 1 double shovel plow, 1 single shovel, 1 corn sheller, 1 cutting box. 1 set of work harness, 1 hoisting tackle, 1 cross-cut saw, 1 iron kettle, 1 pair hay ladders' 175 fence posts, 5 bushels of seed corn, 18 bushels of Hungarian seed and "otherarticles too numerous to menTEEMS OF SALE. 10 months credit will be given on sums over 35.00, on approved Tidwhe^d^S cent, from ■ W - a

, HIS WIFE COULDN'T COOK. So he deoided to apply for a divorce, for he considered he had good grounds therefor. But the Judge, after bearing his complaint, scratched the bald place on the top of his head, looked over his specs at the poor fellow, shifted the quid of tobacco to the other side of his mouth, and said: “You don’t need no divorce. You go home and ask your wife to forgive you. On the way home stop at A. F. Longs and buy a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, take it according to directions, and if you can’t eat anything in less than a week from biled cabbage up, come up t ome, and I will give you a divorce and alimony both.”

Farms for Sale. We have for sale several tracts of land varying in size from 40 acres to 280 acres, which will be sold at prices to suit the times. Only a small cash payment is required. balance on easy payments at 6 per cent, interest. . Prospective buyers will find it to>thefr advantage to call and see us. Hollingsworth & Hopkins. NOT A CAST IRON STOMACH, Of course you haven’t. No one need have. Doctor Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a remedy prepared on purpose for stomach troubles, weak stomach, sour stomach, big stomach or little stomach, or any irregularities caused from indigestion or constipation. They can be permanently aud thoroughly cured by the use of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, which is made in three sizes, lOcts, 50cts, and SI.OO, and is sold by A. F. Long. The wife of Mr. D. Robinson, a prominent lumberman of Hartwick, N. Y„ was sick with rheumatism for five months. In speaking of it, Mr. ißobinson says: “Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is the only thing that gave her rest from pain. For the relief of pain it cannot be beat.” Many very bad cases of rheumatism have been cured by it. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by F. B. Meyer, A LONG LIFE. For sixty-nine years Downs’ Elixir has kept on curing coughs, colds, croup, consumption and all throat and lung troubles. Some people think it good only for lung troubles, but the fact is that it is the best remedy known for cold in the head, or cold settled in the joints or bowels, as it acts upon the whole system and speedily eradicates a cold whereever found. We sell it and guarantee a 50 cent bottle to cure any cold or money refunded. A. F. Long.

SCRI BNER’S fIAGAZI NE FOR 1899 Gouernor Roosevelt’s “The Rough Riders” (illustrated serial) and all his other war writings. Robert Louis Stevenson’s Letters (never before published), edited by Sidney Colvin Richard Harding Davis: Stories and special articles. Rudyard Kipling —Henry Van Dyke — William Allen White and many others: Short Stories. George W. Cable’s New Serial story of New Orleans, “The Entomologist” —lllustratad by Herter. Senator Hoar’s Keminiscences —illustrated. Mrs. John Drew’s Stage Reminiscences- illustrated. Joel Chandler Harris's new collection of Stories. “The Chronicles of Aunt Minervy Ann, Q’s Short Serial, “A Ship of Stars ” Robert Grant’s SearchLight Letters —CommonSense Essays. Sidney Lanier’s Musical Impressions. C. D. Gibson’s The Seven Agee of American Woman and other notable Art Features by other artists. THE FULL ILLUSTRATED PROSPECTUS, INCLUDING DESCRIPTIONS OF THE ABOVE, SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. THE MAGAZINE IS $3.00 A year; 25C. A NUMBER. I CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, 163-167 FIFTH AVENUE,

- „V THERE’LL GOME A TIME When you will be iu sore need of something to ease the pain of a bruise, cut, burn, strain, rheumatism, neuralgia or some other ailment either on yOur own person or that of seme of your family. Would it not b 6 wise to hava a bottle of that best of all pain curee, Henry. & Johnson’s Arm. ca and Oil Liniment, handy by in case of any accident? Also good for horses and cattle. We sell it and guarantee it to cure or money refundea. A.F. Long. Major C. T. Picton is mahager of the State Hotel, at Denison, Texas, which the traveling men say is one of the best hotels in that section. In speaking of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Major Picton says: “I have used it myself and in my family for several years, and take pleasure in saying that I consider it an infallible cure for diarrhoea and dysentery. I always reoommend it, and have frequently administered it to my guests in the hotel, and in every case it has proven itself worthy of unqualified endorsement. For sale by F. B. Meyer. Ferguson & Wilson have plenty of money to make allthe loans required in Jasper county. We will give applicant choice from private funds or eastern funds. Don’t forget to call and get our terms. Good eight room house, with stable, wood-shed, coal house, cistern &c., to rent. Suitable for large family. Choice location. Enquire at this pffice.

1 Are j | You Going | i! To California? ii o o 4 a The Santa Fe Route gives 1} the best and speediest ser- \ \ I vioe -l $ j The California Limited 9 < \ from Chicago provides ! * ) \ every comfort known in J \ < | modern railway travel. < j < i The daily fast California \ \ | J Express carries Pullman &\ \ < j Tourist Sleepers and free ve % Reclining Chair Cars. < i Address: j [ J. M. CONNELL, G A P D < > Atchison, Topeka & Santa < i | Fe Railway, $ ; | 109 Adams st , Chicago. I f • VV\* V- VV V- V WVWW . Non-Resident Mice. The State of Indiana, ) Jasper County. j In the Jasper Circuit Court. March Term, 1898. ......a.--Warren Springer 1 vs > Marietta Foster etall By order of Court, in said cause, the following defendants were lound to be non residents of the State of Indiana, towit: Marietta Foster and John J. Foster her husband. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next term of theJasner Circuit Court to be holden on the third Monday of March A. D. 1899, at the Court House in the City of Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined In their absence. '■ In witness whereof. I hereunto set /BoTniny hand and affix the seai ot said 1 .Court, at Rensselaer. Indiana, this 14th day of Januaey A. D. 1899. Wx. H. Coover, Clerk. Foltz. Spltler & Kurrie A(tys, Jan. 27 Feb. 3-lo

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DELINQUENT TAX LIST List of Lands and Lots Returned Delinquent for the Non-Payment of Taxes for the Year 1897, Jasper County, Indiana. > jXj Q |j NAMES description 12lii 3 it; 3 ? ?! OF - of s |: SI - * ; i OWNERS LANDS. = *’{■ : \ if; £ -£ - • : I: | * g Hanging Grove Township—No. 1 8 Baker, William G se *7 SB 8 80 <to ne sw .. 27 29 6 40 #37 87 85613 44 Elb, Rebecca H .... .... eX ne 16 29 5 80 do wXnw 15 29 6 80 41 67 106 46 76 Horner, Cornell us M .. nX nw 38 29 5 80 818 12 41 115 McCord, William E .... sw 86 29 5 160 13 54 22 38 193 Stump, Willis R .. ne 15 29 5 160 do eXnw.. 15 29 5 80 48 33 106 39 Gillam Township—No. 2 13 Brown, George H, jr .. ne se 34:30, 6 40 660 33 8J 42 Carrlger, John j nw se 12:80:5 40 . SW ne 12:*»: 6 40 ■l4 50 22 63 71 Elliott. Samuel :... sV4 ne 8:30; 5 80 !22 54 36 93 74 Emerson, Ener ........ eX se .... 18;30; 5 80 nw se H so; 5 40 ; ne SW 13 80! 5 40 ;46 29 62 43 131 Hollingsworth, Geo Kow corner nw... *2 31: 5- 9 I 73 225 139 Josserand, Louis 8.... none 3'> so; 5 40 : 759 11 09 148 Kepllnger, Christ eX se 25 30; 5 80 119 32 35 18 149 Kite, Levi A A Sarah Esw sw 25 81: 5 40 1 -ese 20 81: 5 40 1 216 97 239 07 179Miller,Oand’eT*WmH nw nw 3480; n 40 ; 790 10 00 182 Marion, John W sHswne. 28 80; ft 20 ■ 567 726 213 Pullin, Archibald eXnw 13 30! 5 80 :30 75 35 59 217 Piper, William H .... swse* 11 30: 6 40 uw ne .14 So; 5 40 ;29 14 47 26 223 Pruett, Daniel V nptnw sw 29 SO- 5 8 i 1&' 467 216 Ryan, Fred E & Minnie ne 26 81: 5 160 ilO 30 17 47 278 Stwgess, Anna L undX-ese 12 30:5 5 4s 188 279 Sturgess, WUUs m ... und7-*ths se se... 12 80; 6 35 ; 839 11 96 284 Snodgrass, James H .. nw ne 28 31:5 40 i 265 585 252 Snyder, Henry wX sw 26 31: 6 80 !18 04 17 72 310 T.-hUL Lewis ... PX 24 31; 5 20 ;26 40 63 44 Bi 4 Vounutu, Frank. B .... uw sw 2431; *> 40 ; 225 470 318 Williams, Alfred W \wX sw 28 31:5 80 I WilUEins, William P 1 sesw 23 31: 5 40 • nX nw 26 31: 5 80 ; eX ne 27 8i; 5 80 ! sw ne 27 31! 5 40 :34 05 61 89 338 Yates, Samuel T und XnX ne 23 3i 6 40 ; 258 634 Walker Township—No. 5. 2 Allen, Margaret M ne 15 31 5 160 12 64 15 09 3 Austin, William B undXnwnw 3131 5 20 126 384 7 Alltson.ThosE & Ida A ptDX ne , 20 31 5 7» 25 995 21 30 24 Brian, Thomas, sr .... ne 93i 6 160 25 91 40 07 26 Bries , Anna sHswnw 931 5 2o 126 306 29 Bryant, Mary eX ne 20 81 6 80 SWnw... 21 31 6 40 24 65 139 90 77 Dow, Edward T ne 10 31 6 160 sx nw 10 31 5 80 18 96 20 75 95 Flske, Francis L and sX 14 81 0 320 Isaac N Beem wX nw 14 31 6 80 nX 23 31 6 320 uxse 23 31 6 80 SW ....23 31 6 160 05 59 145 84 105 Ford, Lyman T ne sw 631 6 40 379 12 62 106 Fournier, Charles w l / t ne.. 1931 5 80 UW se 19 31 5 40 822 ll 64 131 Hershmau, Francis M.eX se 19 31 5 80 7 ski 24 49 134 Hyland, M& J |sw se 731 5 40 jsese 931 5 40 569 13 48 135 Heinn, Julin3 |ne 13 31 6 160 :eX nw 13 3t 5 80 ’sw nw 13 3i 5 40 :ex se 12 31 5 80 39 31 45 43 147 Hawhe, Arthur J iwX ne 481 6 82 57 inX nw 93i 5 80 •«£ nw 931 5 40 •nXsw nw 931 5 20 15 33 35 48 172 Jensen, Elmer C :e% ne 581 5 83 60 •wiinw 431 5 8303 21 83 47 62 220 Melcer, Rachel :uud 5-6thssw 831 6 133 33 995 15 29 227 MeLauglillu, Dennis. . . ;WJ4 nw 16 81 5 80 :se nw 16 al 5 40 948 is 16 23a McKinney .lEstelia V . ne 331 6 82 68 jex nw 831 5 82 88 ,nw nw 381 5 42 90 14 69 33 85 235 Miles, William m :eX ll 31 5 329 13 59 20 79 258 Neler, Mary A : :eK sw 631 6 80 885 18 60 273 Pentzer, Orrie W ise ne 17 81 6 40 :wX ne 17 SI 6 80 2i 33 48 66 279 Pommerrening Johan’ainene 22 81 6 40 876 23 87 327 Stringfleld, George A..:wX se 12 31 5 80 506 12 25 333 Springer, Warren ieX sw . * 20 31 6 8u •pt se 20 31 6 159 38 :se 21 31 6 160 WX SW 21 31 6 80 •I all 28.31: 6: 640 : nX ne 29:31: 6: 801 ! sesw 2i:3i; 6; 40: i i • ne nw 29;3i; 61 40: |IS9 23:354 79 387 Sayers, Mary J.... ptnwnw 17i3ii 61 1;45: 32: 737 870 Wilcox, Jesse Wf4 SW 18:81: 6: 85’65i sex 13:8i; 6; 160! i 24 07! 53 72 878 Weglng, August nw 32;3ii 6: 80’ • 8 85! 20 22 Barkley Township—No. 4. 298 Norman, Joshua C... ... sw ne 46:80 6 401 se nw !16;80! 61 40-: ; 11 78! 86 54 840 Pence, Winifred N und 19th 133:80; e: 8;8g; „ undl-9sptsenw..;B3:3o; 6; 8:38: 835:28 02 470 Wolf, Thomas n&w ptnX e)4 sw!i6!»oi 6! 50! 8 08: 20 02 503 Zimmerman, Nancy H. nx nw ;16!30; cj «.{ • 6 53; 60 14 Marion Township—No. 6. BlCnln, Ann wX se 118 28 0: 80 s n*/4 sw 18 28 «j 8»!74j nX ne se »8 28 6; 20! • 24 67; 38 71 160 Greenfield, William... wx se 0120 7: so! ! nwne |l2 29 7; 40: • 54 07: 84 70 Jordan Township—No. 7. 18 Brown, Anna M... .... wX 5w.... :22 28 6 80 BV4 se se ;81 28 6 20 41 85 85 03 89 Garrison, Gamaliel swnw -20 28 G 40 ne :29 28 6 80 45 76 67 52 108 Houghton, James se :83 28 7 160 s!4 sw :-38 28 7 80 45 12 149 37 157 Lane, Lydia U nX swne !2i 28 7 30 478 ll 51 167 Mulcahy, Mary w si<ie ne nw :28 28 7 10 211 860 108 Mulcatiy, William esldenenw ;23 28 7 30 lo:s 7, 8,’9, 10 .*22 28 7 17 67 988 17 18 Newton Township—No. 8. 188 Stacker, Isaac | nXswsw 6|29| 71 10/501 2 54/ 396 Keener'Township—No, 9. 1 Antrim, Lucy Ann .ptseDW ,26 32 7 36 30 13 21: 16 11 3 Austin, william B ioutlot 11, eXsw..:26 32 7 2 10 50! 23 96 ißruner’s add Do • j ; Motio lots 13&15: : 62: 1 80 ■SW se :18!32 7 40 15 44; 18 47 ;McDonald's add : : ; DeMotto its 16* !. 17, blk 1 .: j 2 59: 9 11 ■ McDonald’s add : : ! > : DeMotte lots 2, j j ; i 8,9, block 7 : 15 81:36 38 5 Antrim, Mane A :McDonald’s add • i DoMotielt 1, bk 7: ! | North DeMotte, i • j : lot 8 : ! 15 81! 8G 92 50 Call, Anna -out-lot 12, nw 5w.:26:32 7 20 7 29: 42 92 91 Fairchild. Joseph P.... :sX ne ne -'27:82 7 20 inw ne 127:32 7 40 ! !U pt sw ne 127:32 7 350 30 63: 69 93 95 Fratz, Charles : WX... :1632 7 320 82 25.128 W) 105 Freel, Biddy Ann -DeMotte, lte.bk 6i i 2 35 ; 552 112 Gardner, Frank H :sw ne :9 31 7 40 •wK se , !9 31 7 so t :e*/ 2 sw v. ; 9:31 7 go |nw sw. :9 31 7 40 :hw : 931 7 160 120 Garrett. Claude B :uX ne • 4:31 7 74 71 : „ -wx uw |34'32 7 80 47 42: 75 68 R 4 Hofer, Jacob :5ene...... 124 32 7 40 j 4 82i 23 20 194 Lewis, Whitsel lout-.ot 1. wX nw..:arf;32 7 1 1 9 26: 28 63 213 /Hosier. Frank :ue nw ! 4-31 7 37 4* 1125:26 72 216 Moore, John S ;McDonald’s add : : : • DeMotte; lots 5 ; i :■ &6, block 8 : • ‘ 49: 578 243 Peck, Mary E -DoMotte, lot 4/ ; : : block «... : i 8 50! 26 01 291 Spriggs, Elwood M .....; llruuer’s add De : : Motte, lot 1 • : ■Bruner’s add De : i ■ Motte.nX lot a..! : 4 07:13 31 293 Schneokenberger nucynßruuer’s add De : ; • Motte.lot 12 ....: : 6 93: 18 32 294 Sayers, Mary J ;nW sw ;13:3i 7 40 ll 26: 17 86 854 Warren. Mary Grace .. 'McDonald’s add : j DeMotte, lot 8, • : • ; block 7. ... ,1,. j J 62 160 355 Wing. Edward ~. :nx se • 5:31 7 go :sw 7 ; 5:81 7 160 i 867 Warren, Emma J ... .! add be : 8 - 81 7 160 W 43:214 48 • Motte, lot 16 ...! : : McDonald’s add j : j ; DeMotte,itßbkl: j : -McDonald'sadd - : ■ DeMotte, sX It : i : •8. Wk 1 i i : :Me Donald’s add : '• : 360 Williams. Richard El! j 16 05:60 59 aud John Dumas .. {nX AH se ... i 3:31 7 40 16 55 : 84 01 Kankakee Township—No. 10 47 DeAfmond, Joseph and 1 i-OOths wH.. 881321 5 89 11 UUdU-90tbssH SW 28 8a 5 978 948 14 88 *7 DeArmond, J B ....... und U-HOths wH-- WB2 6 89 ll und 11-90ths SHSW 28 32 6 978 16 47 74 72 47 DeArmond, W 8 und 1 l-90ths wX -- 33 32 6 89 11 und 11-90ths sx SW 28 82 5 078 981 50 60 50 Da»ls. John W sesw S®1 6 40 65412 65 63Finn, Winifred ........ ggb g fd&l. M6B *. Be llS 70Graves, Rebecca awsw .... — jgjw tj 40 ' / 95Horner. Cornelias ne P . jpg 5] 80 40 * 7 - 2 6 Turner, Clarissa.. ....Iwx**^?.! 1 ft! m| ?5 W» I - ' .'■;» ■.... , .1-; -.j-. iv '*< ,'4..- -•-■

‘ -.-■ . \ f 1 i ifra* ►, g c —x It NAMES I DESCRIPTION I§|b;! || 1 E ■*f :-■* OF of :?;•§!* :|j I g owners | lands ; if | Wheatfield Township—No. 11 5 Austin, William B senw 2S 33 6 40 0 .,.. ~ nwse 182 6 40 !u 71 35 21 10? S^rS g^ W I Mth mmelL nw 3,32 8 152 71! 19 07 03 41 IS J J V et al .. waidesw ... .. 33 32 6 83 i 9 9>12 87 156 Robinson, Letltla .... sHnesw 36 32 6 io *1 ” ■ eX.aesw 3632 6 20 : 815 17 87 163Schatzley, Minnie ... wXnw............ 16 32 6 80 i ptnenw k . . 16 32 6 70: , 8 side ex sw .. »32 6 78 So! 30 96 46 w 174 8-o.key, Law ence sptswuw l!sj 6 32 .1 42713 82 Carpenter Township—No. 13 41 Building Loan A Bav- uw corner lot 11 lugs As-n Perpetual.: nwne 2537 7: 1:00: 241 a 77 238 Kelley. William H ... . hw 83 27 7i l«oW 72 07 109 n 242 Keys. William T wX se 827 7; 8l! 416 lhompson, David J nw pt loi6nene 25 27 7| 1-00: M 176 MILROY TOWNSHIP—No. 15 14 Bid well, Charles W.... »X sw .'...7328 6 so ** nw is 2s 6 so . nw sw j 3 28 6 40 130 Robertson, Rose, etaL.sXsHne 168 Thompson, Alfred A)se se 43 28 6 40 7 °o lo 82 mTSSSSkiXnwi::..SS * S i 75v towM . M-yj...:..» a “SSSS Union Township - No. 16 4 Austin Win B Virgie. all blk 19 : - 1 9 os. 1 as 6 Arnold, Andrew Elmer Fair oaks lots 13 i. 31 Bowsher, William FaHChik.-Ois 7 i | 19j 108 32Bowsher, Emma E FairOaks^lote9 'I jj 1 47: 232 33 Boaz Oora A and 10, blk 12... i ; j 38: 123 62 oottlngha£, Udorusk: 65 Cover, Harriett 6 . : : : 76 13 66 66 Dover, George W.’ * 31 7 10 °: :48 04; 7* 10 75 Coz, HUen M. .......; ISfroLts; lots i,f 31 7 °°! !28 41 | 42 40 2, 3. blk 3 . i 3 01! 7 6ft 82Cottingham, Fannie F . Fair Oaks, 1t56,7 : ; • ' ‘ ill Davisson, Thomas H... Fai/baksAts i, i : j 2 ® & | 4 152 Goodwin, John M nw sw k !3431 7 I 8 #l :i 771 162 Gasaway, RichardsWm e 31 7 80; jl9 28| 86 73 167 Grimm, Suda L Vtrafe lti'bik'37! l S tin IS9 Hodge. Matilda J Filf Oaks, lots 19 i - ! i BW | 4 *° and2o, blkl ...,| , i • Fair Oaks, lots 3 ! ; • { t , „ aud4, blk 8 ...,! 5 1 5l : 431 193 Hamacher. Samuel T.. sw .186 81 7 160: !ioo 76:232 65 204 Hollingsworth, Geo K ; ! '1- 03 A Arthur H Hopkins, nw ’3O 31 6 154128’ 32 551 3S 06 206 Hochbaum, Rosanuah Fair Oaks, lots ; . ; ; : 19, 20, blk 10 ....; ! 1 82 1 832 236 Johnson, Abagail Fair Oaks, lot 7 : blk 2 . j, ! : . Fair Oaks lots 1, ; : i ! 2, blk i ... ..! j : : Fair Oaks sX lot 3i i • : blk 4 i : 3 02: 663 256 LamDert, Sarah F Fair oaks lots 6 ; and 7 blk 4 : i i Fair Oaks Its 13, ! ! .4,15, 18,17 blk 8; : 6 lii 10 37 355 Porter. John H P«rr, out-lot 1..,.; . ! : 2 I7i 525 379 Kanney. George nX ! 7 30 6 318 56: : nw se ;730 6 40! i uX stv ’730 6 76 78: 75 Hi2i2 36 428 Spitler, Charles G und Xnw ne .13131 6 2oi : und X pteXnw . ;8i 31 6 3»!50i und Xsw nw ...,;»l 31 6 19 53: 954:2180 498 Warne, Abram ... ne 26 30 7 160: : ... „ T „ . nwse ;26 30 7 40; |4B 101178 13 518 Wells, Grace S ..swse !6 80 6 40; i 6 61:17 25 £J~ NAMES j DESCRIPTION TS^FTiF || OF OF | i?& °) . OWNERS J LANDS ;!| : F City of Rensselaer—No. 5 3 Austin, William B ... Leopold’add Rens, Its 11, blk 10 7 78: 10 81 3 Austin, William B .... Austin A Paxton’s add Rens, It 11, bis 1 aii 9 3 Austin, William K.... Austin A Paxton’s add Rens It 5, block 1 4 88: 79' 3 Austin, William B .. Austin & Paxton’s add Rens It 1.4, blkl 92: 21S 6 l / t AusttnWmß & jnoW 1 Benjamin A Magee’s add Rens Paxton lots 1.3,4. blk 1 1 83: 4 71 19 Berk, Mary A Leopold’s add Rens. It 14, blk 8. lo 87: 24 31 128 company bunny Side.. Sunnyslde ad KensJts 1,2, blk 10 “ US, blk 13.. 61: 2Si 191 Douthlt, James W .... Rensselaer, lot 12 As y, 11, blk 17 35 84 : I04 2i 197 Dowler, RO* Mary S.. Leopold’s add Kens, its 10,11, I blk 18.. 15 861 61 0( 210 Dobbins, Frank Sunnyside add It 18, blk 7 15: 6< 211 Dickey, James M Sunnyslde add, lot 8, blk 7 . . 20: 71 269 Foster, Martha Weston’s add Rens, sX lots 11 - 12,13.14,15 blk 31.. „ ...- ■ : Weston’s add Rens lot 10, blk 81 13 27- 37 Bi 295 Greenfield. William .. Thompson’s add Renslt Ibl 2.... 13 72i 31 71 306 Greer Mary :Sunnyside add Rens Lts 1,6, 7 • A 26 blk 7 : 99! 29 ,862Holllngsworth,EmmetL:Itens8elaernXlot 8, blk 23 i / -Rensselaer sX lot 4, blk 23 : ! - ißenjomiu’s add Rons, It 13, blk 8: 18 61: 43 9< 466 Iliff, Elsworth (Columbia add Rens, lot 8, blk 6..: 1 gs! 5 7 5.9 Kohler, John G Austin&Paxton’s add Rens loc ! I 7 blk 2 46: 10 605 Medlcus, Mary M . ..;Rensselaer lots 10 aud 11, blk 18: 88 88: 90 « 626 McColly Alice M (Columbia add Rens, It 5, blk 2... • 40 : 1 m 636 McClauabau, J £tu m,’Columbia add Rens, tot 4, blk 4: 4 12! 6 8 638 Martlnie, W 0 :Bunn>side add Rens, it 10 blk 12: al! 8 645 Maggert, Sanford D .iSunnyside add Kens lot 14, blk 7- 30! 8 646 Maggert, James W .. (Sunnyslde add Rens lot 15, blk 7i 30! 8 728 Norris, Mary (dec’d) . iNewton’s add Rens lots 3,4, blk 9’ ll 13! 26 8 732 Norris Nancy ’Newton’s add Rens lots 3,4, blk 13: 3 61i 8 5 743 Brown, George H... : Rensselaer, und X lot 10 blk 10.8 08; 28 5 798 Perkin 1, Anna A ! Weston’s add Renolot 2, blk 34: 14 34: 23 6 812 Potts. Jjbn W :Benjamin & Magee’s add Kens j : lot 2 blkl t 427 7 1 890 Rayhouser, C A G .... (Sunnyside add Reus lts 11,12, blk 7i ;Sunnyslde add Rens lot 6, blk 12: 96 2 2 966Spitier, John E ’Rensselaer lots 1,2,8. blk 8 ..188 32 63 9 1060 Thomas, Greenip I....;Oolumbia add rods Its 8,9,10,b1k4; 42710 5 1074 Tanner, George W .... -Leopold’s add Rens Its 11,14 blk 11: 10 67: 17 7 1078 Thomas,Rose ii ’Sunnyslde add Rens Its 4,5,8 bk 7: 76: 2 2 1109 Vedder, William H ...’Benjamin & Magee’s add Kens : ■ ! lots 11, 12, blk 3 ■ 3 81: 9 6 1122 Wright Mary 0 i Weston’s add Rens, n pi It 7 bk 6’ 12 2o’ 28 0 1138 Warren, Ollie W ’Benjamin add Rens us 15,16 bk 8: 8 39’ 19 9 1148 Warren, Edwin G .... Thompson's add Rens it 4 blk 1..’ 21 64! 60 7 1164 Williams, Sarah J i Weston’s add Rens It 9 bk 88....: 11 la; 26 5 1156 Watson, MaryH jWestou’s add Rens lt7 bk 17 10 52- 24 A 1165 Wright, Minerva A .. -Rensselaer iot U blk 18 : 9 15! 21 6 1166 Warne, Henry L ;Yeoinan’sadd Rens lots 12 & 13.. i 61! 1 8 Wheatfield Town —No. 12 3 Austin, William B iptnXse sec 25 tp 32 range 6 64-; y! || ! inm.liK iinrHu * ,>l lout it 27 neseset 23 tp*32 range 6; m • sand 3-lojthaacres ’lO 84 21 cB 5 Archer, Nichols (Graham’s add to wheatfield Its; m ■ 12, 13 blk 5 i 175 42| 87Clark, Cordelia Annetal’Wheatfield Its 1,2 blk 6. ..; 554 12 38 conuor, John M ;e 60 ft of w 100 rt out iot 22 sec Usi H ■'- j tp 32 range G IG-lOOths acres....! 118 4 a 46 Davis, Presley E :68 ft n& s x 25 rds e & w nw! g | corner out k 2,i nesesec2s tp! U : 82 range 6 64-l(X)tlm acre 5......! 45 ft H 56 Finn, Winifred ’ Wheatneld Its 7. 8. 9, blk 4.. . ; 271 4 » 66 Hopklus, Susan ...’Graham’s 2nd ud-i Wheatfield: ■ : Its 18, i9T)lk 3 | 443 7 V 76 Jensen, Engtbret -out lot 7 ne sw sec 25 tp 32 range: m : 6 86-looths aoies : 11 24 V lH 100 Miller, William M -Wheatfield 1t56.7, 8 blk 3 W . :Bentley’s add Wheatfield It 13: ■ i blk 5 \ M ’Bentley’sadd Wheatfield w 43 ft: H : It s bik 6 ’Bentley’s sub dir of out It l sec: ! ■ : istp32range6lt 1 blk 1 ... 6 24: 13 111 Ocker, Marlon M ;Bentiey’s auu Wheatfield its b!2: 6 68: ll« 148 Bhafiner, Sophia ;Bentley’s add Wheatfield Its 9, lOi t i blk7 .. <- 3 14; fi-’M 178 Whittaker, Martha E..’Bentley’s add Wheatfield Its 12 : |lJbl4- : 4 19- D<■ Kemington Town—No. 14. 35 Briggs, Edward H Seawrlght’s add Remington lot ! ® 2.3. blkl ~..7. 4 48! 8 84 Cronch, Nancy Jane. Remington lot 10 blk 15 1 00! B 6 Elmore, Charley E ChambersAMorgan’s add Rem lull and 12, blk7 . . 117! 2 S 157 Ferguson, Braztller*& I Chambers & Morgan’s add Rem i ~i Hattie W f lot sblk6 .. 50: ll 227 Harris, Lncretia Chambers A Morgan’s add Rem i 111 w661t7, 8. 9. blk 8 1 ■ Chambers A Morgan’s add Rem Jj| 4 lotlOblkß 291 6 u 237 Hardy, Homer B Bemington It Bblk 17 its io; 10 » 301 Lock Llsss Western’s add Rem It 2bk 12 53! IMS 806 Lord. George 8 Searigbt’s add Rem Its 6, 7 blk 1 27 66. SO » 4.5 Penwright Wins John { Chambers add lto 1, 406 T .... ■* , 2, 8b1k2... ............... ~,, j ~.Mjjl Chambers A Morgan’s add Its 1, 456 Sbarkey, Joseph 456 Stone, Armllda Chambers A Morgan’s add Rem | f| 457 Sheffler, Janies Remington lVi'blk 6..Y. 9 60 18 ■ 500 Thomas, Harriett A ...Remington IUILI2 bik 19 .... 8 93' 16 I the for-wolng Is a true ai,a com ptelo ust, of all’tbe und, uid town IoK tnereoQ, wltb lor th@ corroot yow 1898 shown by the return of said Treasurer; and notice is hereby given. tliiH February, being the 18 day of February* A, 0.1898. * . ■**** w ltness my hand and official seal, this 14th day I