Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1903 — Page 4
THE REPUBLICAN M*W Ptpw *f laap*r Cmtnty. corner of ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY GiORGE E. MARSHALL EDITOR END PUBLISHER. f«ew V lituryllw. wLNieYoar. .... . .SLSO Six ModHih .75 — Three Months .60 rrT 1 “7 . . 1 -i — ;; —; —;* * ; ' Friday, Jauu.iry 30. 1903.
SeDalor Bell, of Purler and Lake counties introduced a bill Tuesday whioh will very likely stir up warm debate when the time comes to take it up on the fbor of the Senate. The bill provides that when 40p9r cent, of the voters of an incorporated city or town present a petition to a oouncil, the oouncil shall not award a franchise to any corporation without submitting the proposition to the vote of the people. It is the direct application of the referendum. A few of the time-serving, fodder hunting, Republican papers of this distriot are attempting to censure The Republican for its well-deserved criticisms of Congressman Crumpaoker, but we notice that none of them try to answer our argumeots nor to give the facts in Orumpacker's great "Independent” record, to disprove our criticisms. Among these fodder banting papers is the Journal of Rensselaer, whose editor is in politios for what he oan get ont of it, and if there were more money in it, he would right now, instead of running a sham Republican paper, be again running a rabid populist sheet, as be did in times gone by. We twheoy by-the way, that his paper is "Dear Journal” now, in the letters that oome from a certain gentleman nqw traveling in the south, Yea! very Journal” indeed! For when that said geulleman was trying to disrupt the Republican party in this oounty during the recent campaign, the cowardly half-faoed Journal said not one word, while The Republican oame out and "scrapped" him to a frazzle, and defeated bis selfish schemes.
The Presbyterian ladies’ rummage sale will be held Jan. 30, and 31, in Mike Eger's shop, on Van* Rensselaer street. The Rensselaer and Monon Mandolin Olnbs will give a firs class entertainment at Ellis’ Opera Boose Friday night, Jan. 30th. Yoo will miss a rare treat if you do not attend. PUBLIC SAIE. The undersigned will sell at public aootion at his farm 2£ miles east of Rensselaer, and miles west of Pleasant Ridge, beginning at 10 o’olook a. m. sharp, on TUEBDAY FEB 3, ’O3, the following property: 8 head of houses: Consisting of one gray horse 8 year old, weight 1500 lbs; one bay horse 8 years old, weight 145'J lbs; one gray horse 12 years old weight 1200 lbs; one gray horse 12 years old weight 1500 pounds. Three PeroheronN jrman colts as follows: one roan ooli c'’lining 3 years old, weight 1300 one blaok mare oolt ooming 2 y «.ra old, weight 1050; one roan mate oolt ooming yearling; one bay gel Img coming 2 years old weigtft tttKt lbs. ELEVEN HEAD of OATTL*—Consisting of ftgood milk oowa and six head n» a A oalvee. Hogs - two Poland China sows with pi*« at their sides, and bred to a foil blood Poland China boar IMPLEMENTS, VEHICLES, ETC Two 2- horse wagons, one 12 ft harrow, one Tiger disc harrow good as new, 2 cultivators with eagle olaw attachments. 1 16 ft hay ladders. 1 oats seeder oart, 2 corn planters, 1 new John Deere with fertilizer attachments, 1 Jim Dandy in good working order, 80 rods wire with eaob, 1 16 inoh and Sl4inoh JohnOeere breaking plowa, 3 sets good dbl work harness, 1 good wood oook stove, 1 good soft ooafAtatiitg stove, and nomanms other artioW, N. A, HENDRIX Oot Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. Gw Grant, hot lunob.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Fred L. Mori and to Harry H. Jones et al, Jan. 12, n} nw; nw ne 2-30 5. 160 acres, Gillam.... 5300 Winnona E. Brewer to Wm. D. Sayler, Deo. 24th, und pt se se 21-29-7, 20 aores, Newton 300 Joseph Glosser to Wm. P. Gaffield, Jan. 5, ne, n$ se. sw se, sw22-28-6, Miir0y..........10600 John Spies to first National Sauk of B 'swell, Jan, 10, Its 16, II bl 15, Leopold’s add. Its 11, 12 bl 1 Riverside Add Rensselaer.. .3,000 Ira M Waehbufn to Everett Halstead. .Jau. 16, ne 28-29J* Bangiug Grove ......... . .4000 Felix Frenoh to Austin O Moore et ux, Jan. 21. Its 1,2, 3, bl 10 Rensselaer , 3,250 John Spies to Benry C. Harris, Jan. 17, ue. nw ne 17-28-6, Marion 8,000 Nellie A. Sayler to Frank W. Sayler, Jan. 17, pt ne, pt se se 26-29-7, 63 acres 4100 Thos. J. Sayler to Frank W. Sayler, Jan. 17, ej w$ se 26-29-7, 40 aores 2600 John L. Webber to Fred Tresemer. Nov. 26, wj ue, nw 28 32-5, Kankakee, bond for deed Albert Rowan to Wm. B. Austin Jan. 24, nw ne 26-31-6 Gillam.. Samuel H. May to John D. Woods, Jan, 22, Its 7, 8 bl 4 Remington 3,000 Peter Kessiuger to Robert A. Parkison, Jan. 5, pt se sw 2-30-5, 2-30-5, 39 acres, Gillam 800 Henry C. Thornton et ux to John Rush, Deo. 12, pt It 3 bl 2, S. P. Thompson add Rensselaer.... 350 Harvey P, Hartman to Howard B. Jones, Jan. 27, pt sw 25-27-7, 146 aores Carpenter 12,475
Jmvny 30th is the dete of the big Mandolin Club entertainment at Ellie Opera House, a rare treat to music lovere. Every lady should hear the lecture by Mrs. Stevenson, with a musical in connection at the home of Mrs. S. P. Thompson. The Recsselaer and Monon Mandolin Clubs will combine their forces cn Friday evening, and give a grand Conoert at EUi3 Opera House. There will be at least forty happy hearted fiddlers and it will do your heart good to see them.
Box Supper at Newland. Friday evening Jan. 30, 1903. Program, boxes, prizes eto. Every, body oome and have a good time _______ VSRNE P. KaUB, Teaoher. Social at Surrey. There will be a box social and phonograph entertainment at Surrey school, Saturday night. January 31st, 1903. Everybody nvited. Evelyn Millbb, Teaoher, Coal and Plenty of It. One oar Jaokson Hill Lump, and one car Virginia Splint, just reoeived, We still have a full line of soft ooal. Give ns your order. A. L. Branch. Notice of Street Assessments. Notice is hereby given that the collection of the Street Improvement Assessments has been plaoed in the hands of the Coant y Treasurer for collection. Said assessment oan be psid the same aa all other taxrs. Done by order of City Counoil. Cbas Morlan City Clerk. WANTED. 25 tons of baled Clover hay; 25 tons of baled Timothy hay; 25 tone of baled Out Strrw; 300 bushels good corn; "** 300 bushels mixed oats; Will pay above market prioe. Enquire at the Rensselaer Feed Store. • ' . E. J. Murray. Has looated here permently, he will cheerfully famish estimates on steam and hot water heating and sanitary plumbing. He has followed this line of business for a number of years which enables him to guarantee hia work to be satisfactory. Jobbing promptly attended to. Telephone 223.
PUBLIC SALE At my farm 3 1-2 miles east of Rensselaer, and 1 4 mile west of Pleasant Ridge, known as the Joe Parkison farm, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. sharp, on TUESDAY, FEB. 10, ’O3. The following property: One fresh milk cow with oalf by side, 1 yearling steer calf, 1 yearling heifer— :— T 1 roan mare 9 vearsbld. in foaip 1 gray old in foal; 1 gr6y boise 9y(ars old; 1 bay mare 4 years old, 1 broWn mare 7 years old, 1 gray saddle mare 12 years old. 1 McCormick binder, 1 Deering mower, new, 1 4 horse steel harrow, 1 Sterling disc, 2 riding breaking plows,2 wagons, 1 Riding Moline cultivator with gopher attachments; 2 hay ladders, 1 new band corn shelter, 2 sets of work harness. 1 stack of good oats straw and many other articles. Elmer Foley. Col. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler. Clerk. ' Gus Grant hot lunch. Masquerade at Newland. A grand masquerade ball will be given at Gifford and Callahan’s hall, at Newland, on Friday even ing Feb. 13th. Fine music, good order, good management and -agood.time. is guaranteed, For Sale Cheap. 120 acres of as good and well located land a 9 Jasper county, affords. For particulars call on W. H. Churchill, City, or address M. A. Churohill, Cushing, Mian. wtr Money on Farms. We are prepared to make any size farm loans on short notice. We have private and eastern funds to' loan on personal or ohattel security. Call and see us before you- close a deal elsewhere. Our erms will be satisfactory, wtf Ferguson & Wilson. SIOO,OOO. To loan on farms at a low rate of interest. This is a speoial fund Call at ouoe as insurance companies are refusing farm loans. Also money to loan on Bankable note at onrrent rates. Loans made on City propertj, and second mortgage. James H. Chapman. Makeeyer’s Bank Building, Rensselaer, Ind.
Farms for Sale. In tne Beautiful Bine Grass Regiimjai Nortn Missouri. Mexioo is a county seat, has Military Academy, Hardin Seminary, four years high school course, beautiful churches and homes, 6,000 good people, no debt, good telephone spstem and free mail delivery in town and connty. Audrain is the banner fine horse and cattle connty of the State, producing four million dollars-worth of surplus products this year, no debt, big enrplns schoaj fond loaned out, one hundred and five school houses in the oouoty, property assessed at one-fonrth its value, taxes extremely low and last of State debt disappears this year. The Wabash lmes or the Chicago & Alton railroad will bring you to Mexico, 110 miles northwest of St. Louis, high and healthful, with eleotno lights, water works and sewerage. Call or address Robert Randle, Apr. 1. Mo
Notice of Adainistratioo. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and letter estamentary Issued hy the Clerk of the Cireut Court of Jasper Count/, State of Indiana, Executor of the estate of Elisa White of Jasper County, deoeased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. BRUCE B. WHITE, Executor, January 14th, 1908. Folts, Spitler & Kurrie, Attys. Jan. 16-23 30 Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby riven that the undersigned has been appointed by the Cleric of the Circuit Court of Jasper County, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Mordecai P. ChilcoOe lata of Jasper County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CUT&ORD H. CHIUCOTI. January 13.1908. Administrator. Jan. 16&30. Notice to Heirs, Creditors aad Legatees. In the matter of the estate of Mary C. Baker, deceased. In the Jasper Circuit Oourt. February Term. 1908. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of the estate of Mary C. Baker deceased, aad all persona interested In said eethe day fixed aad endorsed on the Anal settlement account of Emmet L. Hollingsworth, administrator of said decedent, and show cause if any, why each final account should not be approved; and the heirs of said deoedsnt and all others interested, are hereby notified to appear tB said oourt, on said day and make proofofthair heirship, or claim to any part of *mm L. Hoixnraawouru, A dm i n intro top. Ferguson 4k Wilson, Attorney for Estate Jan IMM
Delinquent Tax List List of Lands and Lots Returned Delinquent for the Non-Payment of Taxes for the Year IfM, Jasper Connty, Indiana. ; V: ¥£ W t> tfi O H !z; an HSj k H O i-3 NAMES DESCRIPTION |gP § f § | £ NAMES DESCRIPTION £|g o g S I £- - - OF ov Ilf |3 | . of i||r fI I 3 s i m H F |i! |F F I . .... - •- ; ; r*— — *— . ’. . » - t Hanging Grove Township—No. i. Wheatfield Township—No-* n. 25 Cox. Henry O ne se 12 28 5 40 941 13 95 5 Austin, Wm. B senw 28 32 6 40 74111 IT 35 Ellis, Mary B. wX se. 23 29 5 80 _ A _ . _ nw cor nw nw.„„. 182 o_B 00 146 sw >3 29 5 80 39 40 71 97 8 Andersch, Wm. 'sw ne 15 32 6 40 04112 *5 45 Fleming, Harry L eX nw 23 29 5 80 & Conard, Grant ptsw 32 32 6 158 50 10 80 23 74 wX nw 28 29 5 80 26 Crawford, Andress s X sw 19 32 0 77 38 14 181 21 20 -- 1 e% ne 22 29 5 80 „ its Rath. Loui, _s&E==Bß I 3 ““ * • Carpenter Township—No. 13. 310 WaSibarn. Ira U S tt“ 88 “ HR Sfc=r~j «l S Gillam Township—No. 2. ‘ Miiroy Township—No. 15 1 Austin, Wm. B nw 22 31 5 100 18 13 46 41 ,5 Babcock, Augustus D... nw nw.. 13 28 0 40 78411 74 10 Brandon, Margaret L. sX se 330 5 80 11 07 24 05 H* Morrow, Robert H nw nw 25 28 6 40 40 Comer, Ge*. M. and _. __ _ sw sw 24 28 6 40 17 17 25 08 Nancy D se corner, se sw 33 31 5 1 225 722 J 54 Sturgess, Ebon P. ....... ne nw —2428 6 40 01513 40 59 Dunn, Jennie et al! nw nw 830 5 42 12 14 00 25 75 tt • -t- , . 118HollingsworthEmmetL sw se ..2530 5 40 68614 97 U niOn 1 OVVnshlD No. 16. 158 Long, Mary e side sw ne 38 31 5 12 176 275 .. _ , * 179 Mitchell, John n end ne nw 36 31 5 30 508 843 t Austin, Wm. 8.. It 1. bl 37 Virgie... 164 370 217 Poisell, Geo. W se ne 27 30 5 40 7 Alter, Hattie Its 1,2, bl 2, Fair se se 27305 40 19 01 2988 „„ , „ „ Oaks 338 523 264 Russel, Moses H nw ne 330 6 38 02 34 Baker, Lucinda E.... Its 11,12, bl 13, 293 Sanford, Edward 3&ept se ne 12 30 5 36 138 Ferguson,Elizabethhrs und 1-13 sAe pt nw ne 12 30 5 40 J „ »e sw 12 30 7 106 10 42 ne 5e..... 12 30 5 40 139 Florence, Edward H sw nw 25 31 7 40 82826 71 e>4 ne nw : 12 30 5 5 15 74 34 92 187 Goff, Francis M ltsl, 2,3, 4,5,6.7, 297 Snow, Rachel wsidese nw 38 31 0 32 8,9, bl 9. Fair *1 - __ sside ne nw 3831 5 10 74515 99 .. . Oaks .... . ... 59213 62 304 (Snyder Henry and * 192 Hochbaum, Henry J.... Its 1.4, 5, bl 38, . : )L. Davis Noble n and wptwXse. 33 81 5 11 19637 79 , ' „ Virgie : 4206 60 33!) Vennum, Frank 8....... se sw 25 31 5 40 205 Hurley, Oliver P. Its 17. 18, bl 12 nttm 25 31 5 80 - - .... _ Fair Oaks 123 302 - 26 31 540 101 38148 81 262 Lambert. Sarah F A feiT 80 85 Walker Township—No. 3. ltff^iYfc^'C | Armstrong, E.G L se 231 5 100 12 M 1575 3U Mundolli Hannah D ' 3287 99 8 Armstrong, Leroy pt nw nw r. 17 61 6 (X) 260 545 i o , 9 10 w w-H—--—-- ---------- 12 31 5 320 24 06 00 87 321 Meyers, WmH&Arie A e side se se. 730 6 15 1647 44 10 Armstrong, Mary E Übl W 1 57 383 Wm lte 3^’ r 24 Brian, Thorns, 9r ne - 034 *> 100 24 44 53 10 360 Price, Isabell out It 6, ParrZr |1 g 92 59 Chase, Louis 8 8% se 3 31 5 m m Petty John p i t 12 , bl 19, Virgie. io lo'W ne 1® 00,, 873 Price. Wm. E. ! out it 3, Parr 11 09 13 98 128 Gutherle, Louisa pt nw nw 17 31 0 50 19 80 Fair Oaks in,,.. 160 Hershman, Jas. R .... n l-lO *e se 20 31 5 50 417 Schofield, Hattie A...... its 9. 92 770 s 4-6 e% se se 20 31 5 4 p- lp oaks i ctt ik av T w 15-16 sH se -2031 575 13 25 19 82 btowera> Nancy its 17,18. bm 7W16 47 161 Hollingsworth.EmmotL 9Vi sw nw. k;; 6 20 Fair Oaks R 2 PIR w end nX sw nw 931 5 19 480 Vanaredel, Eva Its 7.8,9,10,b1 W “V 4 nw at} f S Falr Oaks. 82 255 aenw -. -® 3 t» 40 481 Vanarsdel, Sarah Jane. Its 11,12,18,14,bl s end sw nw 931 5 1 15 34 33 32 ; 5 Fair Oaks oo aot 169 Humston, Milton L...... e% eX 173 Hand, Curtis J. nw ne 281 6 85 54 sX ne 231 6 80 » NAMES DESCRIPTION Q nese 231 6 40 21 24 40 04 g OF OF Off 208 Jones, B. F.. wbi sw 18 31 5 85 55 S ™ Vtr sX se 13 31 6 80 15 89 88 76 §f OWNERS. LANDS. " 1 ® j 221 King. Jay A ptwX nw........ 331 0 ™4550 06 40 LZAjL 205 McCoy. Nettie v 2 ae 6 21 City of Rensselaer—No. 5. 321 Pixley. Henry B. - 3315 Io 80119 99 8 Austin, Wm. B -357 Spitler, Marion L. smf. 2131.5 40 301 942 BenaaeUmr_... 185 484 372 Snyder,’ Henry . ne. 15l81i 6t !(n 2T 40 80 09 8 It 3, bl 4, Benjamin Se Magee a i 373 Smith, Bamuel T_ s% wX <*>. 11 81 6 60 , aad to RmiMelaer.. .... 590 13 10 ptWaw 1181 6 119 3 Its 1.2,3.4,5,0,b17, Austin A sw sw 12 31 6 40 „ Paxton’s add to Rensselaer 148 005 ne ..... 14 31 6 160 « Bailey, Flora V Its 11,12,13,14,15, 10. 19, 80, bl ne nw _ 14 81 6 40 13, Sunnyside add to Rensse sese _ 1131 6 40 79 96117 23 „ „ , _ laer 246 696 377 Stephen, Wm. H . eXsw 681 6 80 10 34 22 21 6o Burton, JohnL Its 22,23,24,25, bl 7, Sunnyside 380 Schmall, John „ne Barkley Township—No. 4. - its^^ujl.bi^sSlSy---27 Bertrand, Albert sw ! 33|30 6 160| 64 82 68 24 „ Bide add to Renseelaer 3818 74 71 Campbell, Catharine pt eX aw.. 21 30 6 187 68 104 Florence, Eleanor M Its 1, sXIt; 2, bl 150 Fay, James eX nw sw 17 30 6 20 89410 56 274 Fry, Wm. L Its 4,5, 6, bl 37, Weston’s add 184 Henkle, M. C nw nw. _._ 29 30 6 40 to Rensselaer 498 982 s end sw sw .; 20 30 6 24 18 84 27 92 275 Faria,Edwin E 1t57.8,9, 10, bl 12, Sunnyride 266 Lemna, Isaac pt sX nw 429 6 78 90 47 10 63 73 308 Galbreath, Alkanah J... its 10,11, bl 8, Leopold’s add to 309 Moore, Thomas J sw 5w.... 16 30 0 40 12 85 34 88 - „ w V 89622 19 310 \ McNeil, Winfield S. wpteX ne 31 80 5 78 50 468 Koezma, Barney -It6, bl 26, Weston’s add to i and Clara H wptnese 3130 5 39 26 m w.J.,. a hWS'w-I'T-Ii 295 6 66 ne nw‘ 32 ao 5 40 469 Kessinger, Harrison P_ It 14, bl 9, Weston’s add to wxnw.:..:.....:....::.32 3o 5 sol ap 4« is , ■ - Marion Township—No. 6. ~ m Eight. w<mam R^f'bTw! I 'w«ton*s 'w*it tp !: 148 1338 attga.a.'V"! i 518 •••«-«.■-«• sgggjL**.-;** >“ •» 398 SbieMa, Sarah U l /I 18 it lordan Township—No. 7. 588 mccoHt.aS# 1151 "8 J r * selaer 61 IRA 26 Brown, Wm. W. C nX sw J 33 287 80 9996884698 Muir. N. F___.......::1ts 1,2, bl 15, Sunnyside add to 280 Streich, FrederickO nw se 328 Weiss, John, Jr ne nw 34 28 7 40 482 Norgor, Otilla it 4, bl 4, Benjamin ft Magee’s ” nw ne |34 28| 7 40 720 14 40 add to Ronsselaer., .r\ZVV... it , _ .1t5,bl 1, Austin ft Payton’s „ _ , . X T o Nowels, Charles D. and add to Rensselaer T 750 10 81 Newton Township No. 8. Margaret J_.. 89 English, Job sXne 7297 80 085 Nicholas, Etta 117 Leek, Wm. E Sw «6» 7 «> 39 13 43 38 093 Overton, J. Albert Its 3. 10? U 4,' *ffcuth 'idd to B * 9 48 rrw 7 « 7 40 W 33 49 49 52 2, bl li,"South add to' 127 Makeever, Madison hr’s eX se :... 929 7 80| 17 84| 45 27 County" Keener Township—No. 9. 740Pauiey,joeE —Sunnyside add' to 617 3 Austin, Wm. B outlt ll e^sw..... 3632 7 2 12 301 18 51 815 Richardson Jas SfcEtta ltß, bia.Amrtin'&Paxton’s" 74 808 nw ne _ _ _ I 131 7 39 02 572 871 - • - 283 892 It 17 bl' lMc’d add . M .... 888 Bteph ’ Eeb ® cc * J lt^ n Weßton * «dd to to M „ to DeMotte _ 686 14 66 om m »» ▼ *v • -♦*••••• *•*»•• 18 29 81 15 10 Brockway, Sarah J pt nw ne 26 82 711 29 110 897 Bfcone ’ Mary J Weston s add to vs&sszus* s - vvszS sf 1. aa**— = ; f 8 3 *== ill ? 8 .1 33 57 95 48 Crawford, Audress \ * 80 94 & |J Jg 70 Danford, Chas. ft Lona \ M 2O ,1 29 601 1084 WoU ®’ John «S»aatSS2±=nKaßSHnuSß f ‘IS IS U»Tori,.Nobi.di-«- •• •« 103 Fairchild. Bessie a •pt n 48X a 1250 gR g 1100 Zea, Stella D lt|?T^, r 'Weeton ; s"addto' " 101 104 Fairchild, Nelson ptsene 27 32 7 1 1864 49 r Ti^ MMb r r ', 10 21 13 87 123 Granger,Hermanß ItsJ.O.UU Brnnegs 14) Town OI Wheatfield No. 12. 124 Granger, Lucy M.l und % out ltß nw 26 32 7 31 „ 8 Allen, Wm. W-........ out It 25 ne ne 25-32-6, 6 acres .. 85621 40 ot It 19 b!3 DeMotte 75813 90 20 Branson, Edward I It 5, bl 5, Graham’s Second add 132 Gulick, W. J sw 7 „ , „„ L ,to Wheatfield . rZZZ.WZ.. 2385 10 ttwse 1 48 114 ‘A Wheatfield siß 88 ITnw S 91 23 127 84 144 PrUStTheodor * Bentley’s Sub Dlv. 171 Ind. Building. Loan ft „ Swlriier, Minerva J... It 8, bl 4, Griiham''a add to" Savings Association It 17 Bruner’s add . Wheatfield . 48 126 to DeMotte 74315 87 170 Swisher, James ft Ml- .... «s 199 LoneJeseph B. nX ae— 831 7 80 13 72 29 13 j' ' 'll H4.hH, Wheatfield .... 81714 29 202 Lee, Kobajt Est MaryE e 1-2 sw }}®} J » - 177 Smith,Patrick a Mary. Its 19.20,bi8, Graham’s Second —■ ug j » Kxmx Mummurn <• •« “ SASSSTS- a *» -I _ _»« » • a>7a 53 Town of R e”'Dgton--No. 14. 246 Pixley, H. D~—l—-Tl_ sftwpt nX ne— }} 1} I ™ a«, w « 22 Btngmmn, Sophia M-... 1t5.1,2 3. bl 3, Stratton’s add to sw ne . 11 2£ « 40 868 zl 98 Remington ... 4tr ak kj 2743—r. job.w —ig { » , n BWfßaSfiFF"""’ I'S i‘S 290 Steele, Marlon A BoeaV Us 8,4, bl 8 McD’s 4, nw 30-27-0,37-100 acres .. . . 17 00 XBl ‘^ ,o “ r.r < a* i i , c®ffan.“ *» •» Kankakee Township—No. 10. a ... 18 18 DunnviUe 17 57 Remington 488 U) IK 58 Foreeman, W.D Improv. Right of _ 888 K.~l, John Sr pt out lt6, nw 30-274. acre 7 ffi M m way C ftE 188 ' 88477 M4W Seymour, SaanelM.... Its 11-12, flt, RenUrSton 6W 8M 141 Prioe, Geo. S— —se aa [4 32 600 I M sw_ «« SMO 14 08 21 08 o*ll Taxman, J. G wsDftbl7, Stratton's add to 108 Parry, John O *X —— 82 82 5 820 39 0808 O 2 470| Bfmington 201 Wheeler, James Its 13, 14, Mannons 071 J Its 10, 11, 12, bl 1, Remlnoton 28 00 tl in add toDunnvllle J «7 184 498 Whiteside. Mary ..... U 10?\>li/&»mberaftM?rS^ : s 88 80 47 80 add to Remington 34 gg LWmS^?L£oo]A t^^?l^S l SwMr^7tJSb,<Mrtt7TU^^fnwcn4M',,*-».Md"nwpW. tan to, taurtal djalltawa, b, Ui. T-tanr. SdKJSSb, ot .17”li7bli ’.ThT - a, -4 W*fcMtaR«BMSfS3SS-a «
