Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1901 — Page 2
THE REPUBLICAN OFFICIAL PAFIB CRJ/gHB (C.I M „ ffioe in Bepublicftolbulidlng on the corner ot Washington andweaton S treets, ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY ’ AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. Term* of Subscription. |ne Year $1.50 Sis months 75 Three Months 5p Tuesday, January 22, 1901.
Fanners’ Institute Resolutions.
Resolved, that, each farmer who attended this Institute be considered a committee of one to solicit the attendance of his neighbors at the next regular meeting of this body. Resolved that, a committee of three be appointed by the President, to investigate and make teste seeking the best remedy for barrenness of the so called bogus or Alkali spots on the farm. Said committee to report at our next meeting. J. E. Alter, Alf Donnely and Marion I. Adams were appointed. Resolved that, a committee of three be appointed by the chair to make tests of lime applied to muck lands for the purpose of firmness and solidity. Results to be reported at next meeting. Frank Parker, F. W. Bedford and Vic Yeoman were appointed. Resolved that, farmers be invited to bring samples of seeds, fruit, grains and other farm products, that the same be placed on exhibition in some appropriate {dace in the building for inspection at the next session. Resolved that, a vote of thanks Jbe given to Mrs. J. W. Bates and Mr. H. M. Randel for the able and. instructive way in which they have interested the Institute. n j John E. Alter, ‘ ( Amanda A. Warren. J. D. Carson Secretary. *
Wanted, plenty of plain sewing todo at my home north of the ailroad. Mas. Belle Watson. Heating stove for sale cheap, only burnt 2 winters, burns wood or soft coal. J. W. King. Plain sewing wanted to do. Enquire of Mrs. Sarab Platt, east part of town. • Wanted, reliable men and women in every locality to introduce our popular goods. Steady employment $& to $5 per day easily made. For particulars call or address. Kobert Randle. Rensselaer, Ind, Crushed Oyster Shells. This is one of the best egg producers known. Hens have more difficulty in getting carbonate of lime to form the shell than any other part of the egg, and fail to lay for this reason. Crushed Oyster Shell contains 96 per oent of pure carbonate of lime, and onethird more eggs are positively received from hens that have free access to it, trusting them to eat the amount necessary to form the egg. Sold by B. 8. Fendig. w4tp Poultry man.
‘ Public Sale. The undersigned will offer at jmblio sale on the Otis farm, 3 miles east of Bose Lawn in Jasper County, Ind. beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. Saturday Feb. 9th, 1901. The following personal property. 75 HEAD OF CATTLE. Consisting of cows, heifers and calves. 250 HEAD OF HOGS. Consisting of brood sows, stock hogs and pigs. 16 HEAD OF HORSES. 6 mares in foal, 10 good work horses. 5 set of harness and a large quantity of FASMIKG MACHINERY AND TOOLS. TEEMS OF SALE. Ten months credit on approved security, without interest if paid at maturity if not paid at muturity 8 per cent, interest from date. 5 per cent, discount for cash. Sums of $5 and under cash. J.E. Rcunsevelle. Phillips & Son Auctioneers. w3t
Real Estate Transfers.
Wm B. Austin to Smith Newell et ux, Jan. Bth, Its 11, 14, bl 11 Leopolds add. Rensselaer.... $955 Lillian E, JBenbow to W. B. Austin Jan. 3, nw neJl-31-7 Keener 450 Rebecca A. Bicknell to James L. Bioknell Jan. 9, It 3 in e£ 21-28-7, 30 acres Jordan ,1500 B. F. Myers to J. A. Engle Dec. 19, 1900, Its, 6 to 12 bl 13 Its 1 ,to 8 bll4Sunyside add, Rensselaer.soo James E. Rouneevelle to Otto T. Langbein Jan. 7, e£ se 7-317, ne ne 18-31-7, Keener 9,400 Horace Marble to John Pinter Dec. 20, 1900 pt ne sw 25-32-6 Wheatfield 4500 Elizabeth Shirer et al toCassins B. Wesner Jan. 9, sw ne, se nw 33-32-6 80 acres Wheatfield.. 1200 Frank Katzmark to August Stachel, 1900. It 14 bl 2, Grahams add Wheatfield 75 Johnathan Williams (heirs) to Geo. F. Ketchmark, Deo. Bth, 1900 It 10 bl 5 Dunville. Herman H. Churchill to Marion A. Churchill Jan. sth, pt se se 2430- Marion 500 Sidney K. Turner to Frank W Fisher Dec 3, 1900, ne se, se ne 31- 60 acres Kankakee...; 150 Ann E. Ritchey to Joseph C. Borntrager, Jan. 14, wj sw ne 3-28-7 20 acres Jordan 500 S. M. Laßue to Lewie Sayler Jan. 15th, nw 12-32-6, Wheatfield 2565 Geu. R. Dickinson to James S. Richardson, Jan. 16th, Its 11 wj 12 bl 10 Westons add. Rensselaer, 300 Gerrit Koster to Jelle A. Roorda Jan. 15, sw sw 21-32-7, 40 acres Keener 935 William B. Austin to Benjamin H. Knapp Jen. 4th, sj ne sw, se sw, 36-82-6 40 acres Wheatfield
Dr Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin convinces you of its merit the first dose you take, at A. F. Lougs. For sale, 1 push cart, just the thing for Painters or Paper Hangers to haul ladders, paints eto. Sell cheap. J. W. King. We have placed our accounts iu the hands of E. P. Honau for collection. Please call and settle, dwlwp Kelley Bros. Library Entertainments. Will be given in East court room on first Friday of every month. Doors open at 7 p. m. Feb. 1,1901. Symposuim. L. L. C. Rummage Sale. - Beginning Saturday Jan. tilth. I have a few trimmed and untrimmed hats and oaps at prices from 25c to $1.25 oosting me untrimmed from 50 cts to sl, all go. Sale beginning Jan. 19th, lasting two weeks. Come early for best e lections. Mbs. Purcupile. i—— —— Call at Rhoades’ barber shop, for a steam bath and aloohol rub. Also for up-to-date shoe shines. Ladies’ shoes a specialty. Called for or delivered, to any part of the city, without extra obarge. Always there in business hours. Harry Whiting.
Western Rates Reduced.
Greatly reduced one-way rates will be in effect from Chicago via the Wisconsin Central Railway to points in Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia eaoh Tuesday, commencing Feb. 12, and continuing until April 30th. For detailed information inquire of nearest ticket agent, or address, C. C. Hill, District Passenger Agent, W. C. Ry., 230 Clark St.„ Chicago, 111., or Jas. C. Pond, Gen’l Passenger Agent, Milwaukee Wis.
Change in Photographers.
Having succeeded Mr. C. W. Stoneback at the Pavilion Gallery I respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage and will endeavor to do a grade of work that will merit the same. Call and see samples and get prices. Photographically Yours, B. M. Donnelly. Rensselaer, Ind., Jan. 4th, 1901,
Special notice to teachers.
The questions in reading for the Diploma examination, 1901, will be based on the following selections: March—“For A’That and A* That.” April—‘“Chambered Nautilus.” May—-“ Biography of Holmes” During the year 1901 there will be two sets of questions on the Science of Education and Literature for each month for the common sohool license. —ln each subject there will be a list upon the general field of the subject and a list upon the work of the Reading Circle books, the applicant may select either list. No definite chapters of the books will be the basis of the examinations. The examinations in Music for both the Diploma and Teachers examinations will be taken from the Bi-monthly question for the year 1900-1901. Teachers examinations will be held at the Rensselaer High School building the last Saturday of each month beginning with January and ending with August. Date and location of Diploma examinations will be announce later. January 14th, 1901.
Louis H. Hamiltion
Supt. Jasper Co, Schools.
New Undertaking Firm.
A. B. Cowgill & D. M. Worland having formed a partnership in the Undertaking business, desire and solicit a share of your patronage. All funerals intrusted to our oare will receive every possible attention. Mr Cowgill is thoroughly competent Undertaker. Having graduated at the Chicago Col lege of Embalming, he also has a State license. Besides he has had three years actual experience in the business right here in Rensselaer. We trust that by the best of service and fair treatment to be able to win your confidence in a measure and that you will say to your neighbor, “I beleive Cowgill & Worland are all right. Let us speak a good word for them.” Respectfully,
Cowgill & Worla N
Chapped hands, cracked lips and roughness of the skin cured quickly by Banner Salve, the most healing ointment in the world. A. F. Long. - ■■■■" "iil Some very fine, large, bronze turkey gobblers, sired by a 50 lb tom, at A. E. Ritchey’s 4 miles south of Rensselaer. w2tp LaGrippe coughs often continue for months and sometimes leads to fatal results after the patient is supposed to have passed the danger point. Foley’s Honey and Tar affords positive protection and security from these coughs.
Nothing Pays So Well.
For men or women, as a good rest, and when yon can add to it the best medicinal springs on earth, you’ve struck a good thing. That is the proposition offered by French Lick and West Baden Springs, on the Monon Route, Hotels open all winter. Two trains daily, Through sleeper. Write for a book.
IF BANNER SALVE doesn’t cure your piles, your money will be returned./ It is the most healing medioine. A. F. Long.
Petitition of Bankrupt for Discharge.
In the matter of j No. 706 in ?u e pe ,n<i V Bankrupt. John W. Phelps, [ cv Bankrupts. J y ‘ District of Indiana, as: On this Bth day of January, A. D. 1901, on reading the petition of bankrupt for his discharge. It is ordered by the court that a hearing be had upon the same on the 30th day of January A. D. 1901, before said Court at Indianapolis, in said District, ht nine oblook in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published twice in the Rensselaer Republican a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the Court, that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness, the Honorable [seal] John H. Baker, Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said District on the Bth day of January, A. D. 1901. NOBLE C. BUTLER, Clerk
Delinquent Tax List. ■ L • ■■■ 1 ■' " ■" / . List of Lands and Lots Returned Delinquent for the Non-Payment of Taxes for the Year 1899,dasper Cc. Indianajj£ fifia m o bs. * _, If £| £ » g> § NAMES . DESCRIPTION 111 §fl • £ I NAMES DESCRIPTION Slf *f, 3 g. I OF OF S |i || » » I OF OF fjl *f » E? OWNERS. LANDS. M j 5 ® fr ' OWNERS. LANDS. ! i » * S gJ ! - ■ ■ ; ! . g : . j: ■■ ■ g Hanging Grove Township—No. i. Milroy Township—No. 15. 112 McCord, Wm. E |sw - 1301291 51 1601 110 88| 23 92 8 Hibler, Emma hw 14 28 6 160 152 Peregrine, Clare inwne |36|29| 5) 40| | 2 201 502 sft nw 14 28 6 80 nw nw 14 28 6 4q frilbm | nwrmhic No i ne —... 15 28 6 120 59 91 96 20 Lrlliam IOWUSIIip ->O. 2. 152 Sturgess, Eben P ne nw 24 28 6 40 49011 90 5 ( Albertson, James B. jnw se ...12 30 5 40 178 Thompson, Alfred and ( and Albertson Dora B. sw ne... 12 30 540 56912 0 Thompson, Simon P se se -B* « « 0 „ 49 Pl«rlr k <\v 35 31 5 60 ne ne 24 28 6 40 BiO 21 17 42 Clark, Joseph |sena^ /2 .\\........ do 31 a 35 gg w£o leg W. fc Lydia pt sft sw 214 Prevo, George D. ne ne 14 30 5 40 _ T . _ , , _ T 2*! f m -k... * Union Township—No. 16. Isw ne 230 ,5 40 28 44 47 28 * 216 Piper, William H. sw se. 1130 5 40 13 Braskett, Isaac G sw sw 18 30 6 37 28 jnw ire:...: .. .. 14 30 5 40 24 33 36 14 sese, 13 30 7 40 18 97 28 49 260 Reeser, Augustus nVfcnw.. 230 0 70 72 18 Brockus, Schuyler C Itls, b-3 Fair Oaks 117 951 jnw ne 230 5 34 45 27 86 61 77 19 Brooks, Albert C Its 1,2, bl 5 Fair 283 Sanford, Edward |se ne.. 12 30 5 40 Oaks 165 405 nw ne 12 30 5 40 81 Carlin, Elizabeth A nw se 27 30 7 40 Inese 12 30 5 40 wXsWne 28 30 7 20 12 01 19 34 Knenw..: 12 30 5 5 fl 202 27 56 83 Carlisle, Ge0rge......... undft nw nw 630 7 23 17 409 920 * 138 Fay, Eliza R ne se M 0 30 7 40 557 10 19 Walker Township—No. 3. 141 rerfeTOEU “ bethhre “eiw 3 ..^L e .. pt i 230 7 108 oo 62 15 Brown, Malinda A.. Smith's add to Ho- v "V" 22 80 7 40 10 81 23 06 gan, Its 2, 3,*4, bl 1 46410 83 248 Jacks, Otis A. Its 7, 8,9,10, bl 12, • 18 Ballenger, Wm. W. Smiths adddo Her Mallatt, Charles 8y.,.. Vmtif-SSfrtt iog’an-lt 6 bl 1 5 Fair Oaks 122 509 pt nw nw.’ .17 31 6 70 10 79 88 36 3®B Petty- Wm Rs 3fc 4bl 12, Fair ' 24 Briest, Anna sw nw 9315 20 152 300 , R'iaVi'fc 104 "* 25 Brown, Asa A. k Ira C. Hogan It 3, bl 3 > 76 789 388 Reed - Ann .-- ItB . B jM % 42 Chamberland'Henrietta ne 231 6 140 73 riJtL * air aoi a oa 88 Fisher, E11a... Hogan It 8, bl 2.;... 380 859 142 Hawhe, James H. and nw... ...... 9315 80 427 Schofield, Hattie A Its 9fc 10, blk 8 181 Jones, B. F - 13 31 6 160 14 78 37 84 «0 Standish, Lilhe B »6, bl9,PMrOato, 43 116 187' Klauska, Joseph W£:z:—Z fal I WBO 30 32 OS 94 <9O Thayer, S. W swsw w . 630 6 3975 190 King, Jay A pt nw 331677 48 SaTau " «9? «9 31 4 * n% 431 6 312 98 36 78 81 53 ®46 Zea, Wm. A.................. und 3-11 ei4 5w...„ 630 6 |1 g 227 Melcer, Rachel und 5-6 sw 831 5 133 33 10 41 15 80 S 21 K 10 60 14 41 232 McCoy, Nettie V Smiths add to Ho- 547 Zea, Christiana..., mid 8-11 eV sw 6306 58 gan, Its 5,6 bl 5 182 559 |und 8-11 W«4 se 6306 5818 2880882 S 234 McCoy, Alfred E pt s# sw 831 6 65 46 566 299 Russell, Francis E Hogan It 4, bl 3 76 188 « ft s? 804 Rich, Jacob D ; e I X sw 17 31 5 40 2435 56 £ NAMES DESCRIPTION g o 306 Reed, Sarah A e'inw 831 6 80 10 34 15 71 g OF 329 Sheets, Morton A w% ne a. 831 6 80 10 34 48 90 fr fi 3 f ~ 336 Sayers, Mary J pt nw nw 17 31 6 142 68 1 80® OWNERS. LANDS. :5- : Jj* 402 Wheeler. Alonzo se ne 17 31 6 40 j i ! H w y 2 ne 17 31 6 80 19 76 30 03 Barkley Township—No. 4. R ensse l aer -"^ o * 5J r L 3 Austin, Wm. B. out lot 46, 118 Fox, Isabel 190 Galbreath, Sylvester... nw 16 30 6 80 930 20 35 It 2, bl 28 225 Lebold, Lewis w% se ~. 34 30 6 100 24 48 37 01 aft Yt. a, hi 23 7—~ 94715 3» 268 i McNeil, Winfred 8. tw pt eJ4 ne 31 30 6 78 50 140 Oolborn, Henry It 4, bl 22, Westons add to Rens- \ McNeil, Clara wpt nese 31 30 5 39 26 selaer 164 882 he nw 32 30 5 40 180 Co. Rens. Land k Impv. It 8, bl 7, Weston’s add to Renswftnw 32 30 5 80 28 97 45 10 selaer 129 305 Co. Rens. Land k Impv. It 7, bl 26, Weston’s add to RensMarion Township No. 6. Co. Rens. Land k Impv. ltetwt b1‘27," to 164 382 1 Chipman, Milton und 1-0 s* nw 729 6 924 33354 67 Rensselaer 164 402 185 Hendryx, Sarah J .. sw 27 29 6 160 39 90 109 12 219 Dowler, Robt & May S. Its 10, 11, bl 16, Leopold’s add to 232 Knox, Rachel E swne 628 6 40 468 858 Rensselaer 15 09 26 01 253 Loeb, Hirsch & Co [imp. on R R right 269 Englert, Philip It 1, bl 2, Riverside Park add to of way ne 26 29 6 Rensselaer 164 382 Loeb, Hirsch &Co Imp. on lease hold 348 Grayson, Hester wft Its 5,8, 9, bl 43, Weston’s add from A. Thomp- to Rensselaer 7 60 13 45 son, se . 26 29 6 342 974 498 Jessup, Amanda E e 87ft ft of It 12, bl 9, Weston’s 337 Owens. Wm. H Its 4,5, 7,10,11,13, add to Rensselaer 540 13 70 ’ 15 &16, 19 29 6 40 15 96 30 19 504 Jessup, Amanda E It 11, bl 9, Weston’s add to Rens--337 Owens, Wm. H It 14 .19 29 6 5 541 989 selaer 411 Sturgess, May D ne 25 29 6 160 w 12H ft It 12, bl 9 . 8t 222 8 est se .... 25 29 6 80 ‘ 499 Jessup, Lee It 13, bl 9, Weston’s add to Rensnene 36 29 6 40 47 89 131 31 selaer 288 607 486 Wavmire, Daniel M sft sw 16 28 6 80 62011 82 545 Knox, Rachel E fraction soflt7,bl 46 of Weston’s add to Rensselaer, 30-29-6, ' Jordan Township—No. 7. weston’sadd to Rensselaer. 68 Foster, Henry L ntf nw 19 28 6 80 897 13 86 middle 50 ft It 7, bl 46. 713 10 6» 128 Kane, Wm. H se se 32 28 7 40 936 15 21 742 Norris, Nancy Its 3,4, bl 9, Newton’s add to 179 Miles, Frank W nft nw 2128 6 80 14 04 21 67 Rensselaer 644 27 56 249 Sage, Charles_E w!4 n 100 acres of 825 Peterson, Ward B It 7, bl 5, Columbia add to Renswft 3128 7 50 14 20 18 IQ selaer 94 15 04 314 Zea,.William nw. : 31 28 6 115 33 881 Richeson, lola It 2, bl I,Leopold’s add to Renss&w pt nft ne 31 28 6 79 59 27 90 91 selaer 317 SIS 891 Rodgers, Mary E It 8, bl 17, Weston’s add to RensNewton Township No. 8 . m Rutherford> Firman Wlt ofbl 2,"Harveys add'Rensseiae'r °57 E 39 Florence, Wilber 0...... sft nw 528 7 80 901 Rich, Jacob D siyts 10,11, 12, 13,14, & 15, bl 31, nw se 528 7 40 Weston s add to Rensselaer 20 Id 4o 77 ne sw 528 7 40 34 19 77 71 966 Spitler, Marion L it 16, bl 17, West-on’s add to Rens--124 Moffitt, Milos wft ne ! 34 30 7 80 13 67 36 88 „ . , . selaer 53 175 203 Thornton, Vernon H wpt wft nw 11 29 7 23 50 503 870 9,1 Spitler, Manon L. and x _ 207 Thornton, DeWitt C eptwHnw 11 29 7 28 25 80014 85 D. J. Th0mp50n......:.... It 2, bl 26, Weston s add to Rensselaer 129 236 ■rr „„„„ 'r xr 979 Shaw, Nancy Jane It 8, bl 34, Weston’s add to RensKeener iownship —JNo. 9. J Be iaer 1439 092* . . „ . . uovtH, Tv,ir»*t„ n 1005 State Bldg & L’n Ass’n its 11,12,13, bl 32, Weston’s add 4 Mane A..... .. It 8N th DeMotte 5 to Rensselaer. .. 10 18 16 95 ' r ’,P a T v ’ ld B vy b DeMotte - r „ ... _°®.2 95 1008 Standard Oil Company Its 10,11, bl 19, Weston’s add to 28 Ballagh, James H ne ne 531 , 3712 702 15 56 r Rensselaer 80 78 36 75 106 Fairchild, Elmor -wpt n « acres 1013 Short, Anna M s 60ft it 8, bl 40,' Weston’s'Add to w!4 ne 27327 12 OU 310 004 Rensselaer 14 86 24 2^ 106 Fairchild, Bessie C eptw 25 acres n 1083 Thornton, Henry out It '4B, sw 19-260,‘"27-iob''"acres”; 70110 3S . 4JV4 acres wft. ne 27 7 12 o 0 315 5 W 10g9 Thor nton Heniy "TT. 108 Frantz, Charles wX 16 32 t 320 69 21 105 28 - • TVira and Henrv Ua Frank H skept ne ne 8317 15 375 848 J c.. M .. 7 .’ T 100 ft nk s x 120 ft e&w, nw cor- I 173 King & Davis lot 5 m .35 33 7 54 80 887 616 ner It 8. bl 2,Thompson’s add to 183 Khne, John et aL Its 0 & 10 north Rensselaer ZZ, 374 6 22: tut i. n t>„i w w u'» 9 a i m 1095 Tinimons, Sarah E. & 202 Marshall, Ralph W It 7> hl 6, DeMotte 100 Maggie M. Sutton It 1, bl 11, Weston’s add to Rens- ?, i& Rey ’ A !. nl, i T' out U4in sw nw... 26 32 7 30 6KB 83 88 aelaer 79717 82 246 Pierson, Myrtle I ept nV% se 231 7 40 605 IS 11 TVarAvn John and 283 Sweeney, John W wside swsw. . J Itsß, 9, bl 1, Rensselaer...... 13 75 22 18. 292 Sprigg, Mary Jane *alds add DeMotte 56812 66 Town of Wheatfield—No. 12. 296 Spngg, Elwood M 6 Allen, Wm. W out It 25, ne ne 2532-6, 5 acres 83419 H add to DeMotte 8521010 11 Baker, George F. and , ~ . 336 Tyler, Chattie . M It 6, blB, DeMotte 42410 97 Catherine A... I Hi» 6 ’ 9’„ b !i’ Grahara 8 add to Q 340 Tyler, Mildred sene 10 81 7 40 „ , itYovJfSri ii " 29 5 Its 1L 12, 13 north 21 Brewer, Phebe It 5, 6.blßGrahamsaddtoWheat--871 Warren, Emma J It 17, bl 1, McDon- 47 Davis. Presley E 68ft nfcs x 28 rods etw n of w pt aids add DeMotte 57515 60 ~ „ , x out It 26 ne se, 2582-6 64-100 acr 80 204 30 Dobbins. Robert F. and ■tr i i —y- l • »T Wm. J. Romig Its 7,8, bl 5 Wheatfield 8.00 884 Kankakee Township—No. io. 97 Lodge no. ewi. o. o. f \ TT oc 00 c ac\ of Wheatfield 22ft e side It 12, bl 1, Wheatfield.. \ 39 Cooper, George H undft w« sw 25 6 40 7ft w side It 18, bl 1 44 141 undftswnw -25 82 520 qq 173 Swisher, Frances E Its 21,22, bl 8, Graham’s 2nd add \ „ „ undft nft nw -2532 540 9 M 75 to Wheatfield 822 562 110 Jones, Berryman ?*W IB6Be J , x 32 6 88 300 619 174 Smith, Patrick & Mary Its 19,20, bl 8, Graham’s 2nd add 121 Jones, Laura M It 8 Mannons add to Wheatfield. 846 888 mgg : J., . ‘ 6TB 971 Wheatfield Township—No. 11. Town of Remington-No. i 4. ... T . , . . ofton/laa 9to *qa 20 Bingman, Sophia Its 1,2,8, bl 8, Stratton’s [add to lAlyea.John ...lot 6in 80 83 664 2726 36 8 Remington 79818 51 5 Austin, Wm. B. se nw 28ffi 640 6U15 48 151 Anna Maria Its 12, k wft 11 bl?, Western 122 Muffley, John ;nw nw 182 6 48 83 428 986 add to Remington.- 775 12 71 _ _ 270 Klouse, Gertrude Its 11,12, bl 15, Remington 220 460 Carpenter Township—No. 13. 30 Blood Mary J. k Dorr J.lse 5e....... |Bl|27| 61 40i 1 19 211 26 92 . add to Remington 788 12 89 380 Tice, Lewis |sw I 7|27| 7| 1481181 43 9bl 61 00 495 Tribby, Nellie lta 10,11,12, tJf, Western add to , Remington j.... 9 20 15 22 STATE OF INDIANA, County of Jasper, 88: * . , x I, Wm. 0. Baboock, Auditor of said county, ao hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete list of all the lands and town lots returned delinquent by the Treasurer of said county, for the non-payment qt taxes due thereon, for the yesr 1899 and former years with penalties thereon, together with the tax for the current year 1900 and the costs of advertising, so far as the 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 lands and town lots as may be necessary to discharge and pay the taxes, penalties and costa, due thereon, or due from the owners thereof et the time <rf sale, will be sold at publig auction, at the Court House door, in Rensselaer, Indiana, on the second Monday in February, being the Xlth day of February, A. D. 1901, commencing at 10 o clock a. m. of said day and continuing from day to day thereafter until all are offered. WITNESS my hand and official seal,-this 17th day o January, 1901. , /*lCjUu\ ’ WILLIAM C. BABCOCK, * Auditor Jasper County, Indiana.
lingering lagrippe cough. G. Vaoher. 157 Osgood St., Chicago says: “My wife had a very severe case of lagrippe, and it left her with a very bad cough. Sne tried a bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar and it gave immediate relief. A 50 cent bottle cured her cough entirely. Price 25 and 50 cents. DeWitt, la. Pepsin Syrup Co. Gents: —1 cannot recommend Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin too highly. It has been a great benefit to me. Very truly, Ray Buckley, old by A. F. Long.
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RECONSIDERED. A Topeka man lost a small opal set out of bis ring and went to the jeweler to have it replaced. Returning home he found the lost set, and putting it in his mouth for safe keeping, hurried back to the jeweler’s to have that set used instead of the new opal. Rushing into the store he said: “Say, I’ve found the old set, so dont use that new one.” He attempted to remove the stone from his mouth, gave a gulp, looked sheepish, and said: “I guess you’ll have to use the new stone.” That name needed a bottle of Dr. Calwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Sold by A. F. Long.
