Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1905 — Page 5
HISTORY OF THE ANCHOR.
<V'.rlaii ImproT.mr.ti That ItaW. Been Made In It* lhaye. 'The ships' anchors in general used up *to the beginning of the last century •consisted of a long, round Iron shank, having two comparatively short, straight arms or flukes, Inclined to the •hank at an angle of about 40 degrees and meeting It In a somewhat sharp point at the crown. In large anchors the bulky wooden stock was Built up of several pieces, hooped together, the whole tapering outward to the ends, especially on the aft or cable side. About the beginning of the last century a clerk in the Plymouth naval yard, Pering by name, suggested certain Improvements, the most Important of which was making the arms curved instead of straight. At first sight this simple change may seem of little value, but consideration will show that this is not the case. The holding power of an anchor depends on two principal conditions —namely, the extent of useful holding surface and the amount of vertical penetration. The latter qual- ■ ity Is necessary on account of the nature of ordinary sea bottoms, the Bur- * face layers of which are generally less tenacious and resisting than Is the ground a short distance below. In the year 1831 chain cables began to supersede the hempen ones, with the result that the long shanked anchors hitherto In vogue were no longer necessary, and anchors with shorter shanks find with heavier and stronger crowns gradually came Into use. In consequence of these changes a commission was appointed in the year 1838 to inquire Into the holding power of anchors, and a principal result of its labors was the adoption of the so called admiralty pattern anchor, which continued to be used In the navy up to the year 1800. The invention of the steam hammer in 1842 made the welding of heavy masses of iron a comparatively easy and reliable process, so that from this time onward the strength of anchors fully kept pace with that of the chain cables which had come into general use. A number of patents for anchors were taken out prior to the great exhibition of 1851, and, public attention having been called to the models there shown, In the following year a committee was appointed by the admiralty to report on the qualifications of anchors of the various kinds. Practical trials were then instituted, and as a result Trotman’s anchor took the highest place, Rodger’s anchor being second on the list. Some of the tests to which the anchors were submitted were of doubtful value, such, for Instance, as “facility for sweeping.” Nowadays, however, at all events for deep ships In shallow harbors, it is considered an advantage for an anchor to offer as little obstruction as possible above the ground.—Science Siftings.
Cause For Rejoicing?.
Judge Shaw in bis latter days was reverenced by the people of Massachusetts as if be were a demigod, but In bis native county of Barnstable he was reverenced as a god. One winter when the supreme court held a special session at Barnstable for the trial of a capital case Judge Merrick, who was one of the judges, came out of the courthouse just at nightfall, when the whole surface of the earth was covered with ice and slush, slipped and fell heavily, breaking three of his ribs. He was taken up and carried to bis room at the hotel and hiy on a sofa waiting for the doctor to come. While the Judge lay groaning and in agony the old janitor of the courthouse, who had helped pick him up, wiped off the wet from his clothes and said to him, “Judge Merrick, how thankful you must be It was not the chief justice!” Poor Merrick could not help laughing, though his broken ribs were lacex-ating bis flesh.—George F. Hoar in Scribner's.
Fiji Hairdressing.
No one-has visited Fiji in the past without being astonished at the fearful and wonderful styles of hairdressing. They are geometrical, monumental, pyramidal and trapezoidal. An additional factor In this production of the grotesque is that the hair varies in color ns lime Varies in bleaching power or as the juice of the mangrove in coloring matter. Between black and white the colors run through the blue black and all the shades of red and yellow. Often half the hair Is red and the other half white, giving a kind of piebald effect.
It Depends.
floorwalker—Vases? Yes, ma’am. Bight up this aisle. Bargains from 25 cents up. Next Shopper—You have a display of vawses today? Same Floorwalker—Vawses? Yes, madam. Down the next aisle, please. Bargains from $25 up.—Exchange.
He Needed Encouragement.
“Do you try to be contented with poverty, my man?” asked the rich donor. “I'm afraid not,” answered the hard Op delinquent, “but Just try me with riches and see how contented I'd be.”— Chicago Record-Herald.
Basis.
“But after nil, Is not good digestion the basis of beauty?” “Aye, what else may change the grub Into the butterfly?” exclaimed Beatrice, attacking the sirloin zestfully—Detroit Free Press.
Down and Out.
| Upton—Bay, Isn't that richly dressed Woman across the street your cook? , Suburb—Na We did make our home With her for awhile, bnt abe discharged ns last week-—Buffalo News. History repeats Itself. Too cannot And the ags of a woman In the tibia t
NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAX SALE List of Lands and Lots Returned Delinquent for the Non-Payment of Taxes for the Year 1903. and Former Years. * m IN JASPER COUNTY, STATE OF INDIANA. —— - ' ~ •; -TT ~7 g NAMES DESCRIPTION =4 £ g; NAMES Dl’SOfll TION f° g ® n g S g NAMES • DESCRIPTION: 3j°i gs» g g & | 0* or | iI; or or fll* |j | | or or igf? || \ : OWNERS LANDS g O OWNERS. LANDS. T 3 : S. $ M OWNERS. LANDS l?!i : Z m s S : .; i : • 8 $ . j. )• | ■ ? o City of Reisstlaer No. 5 Hangiag Grove Tp. No. 1. Jordan Township, No. 7. 55 Bank. FirstNatlon * ts *2 bl 1 River- | 182 a 1 1 ! pt j® j?liS SMS 36 41 Casey Hors et at | nn 83-28 7 » 10 01: 3132 al of Roswell Ind side Parkad to Rens 9 90. 16 07 Mattie A Rinehart :wX b» se 620 2,8 Nicholaon Goo. W. srTl'T '• «»84:28 7 160 OI It Qhi T Austin ArPax- • * !W ” s .** iw nw 34:28 7 40 52 41: ln4 (11 62 Barcus Geo.N ad to Renstel aer 34 82 43 74 &P “ W el lKj | 260 Shaffer Conrad se «»».*« 47310 57 114 ChilcoteMordecaiP 1,2, 3, 10, 11, 12bl ™ 3329 5 NewtOO T WHShip No. 8 18 Rensselaer 32 54 H6O w u ne 32 29 6 80 I 107 Lewis Ella Iso hw|Bo 29 7 40 18 45 31 88 191 Pr» RpnssplacrT.nnd Its 2. 5,7 bl 8 Weston’s se se 82 29 5 4o ; 134 Moffitt Miles nw ne 84‘80 7 40 131 OOKenSSeiaerLana ■ y 86 32 29 5 80 ; part w rrsw ne.. 84 30 7 15 87 14 21 21 71 Improvement ia 11? 1A K 1 12T U °° part aw sell 29 535 73: i 164 Por.sler Walter Uw sw'29 29 740 10 49 15 93 198 Day Hiram Its 10, 11&14 bl 14Leo- ne aw <33 29 540 ! „ . , T .. .. ... pold s add to Rensse. 552 12 55 sw sw 133 29 5 40 Kankakee TOWflSbiP No. I#, 18 39 29 49 SSKf.... f* ‘ i «X »'.!»« , » <H ». 2ti6 Faris Edwin E Its 7,8,9&10bl 12Sunn> rrnw =32 29 5 139 80 72 Giibranaen Blleu 8... it» 1 2345 &6b15 „ *ideadd to Rensselaer 142 387 oarteofc&wv ; i Dannviiin $ 8416 -Bl- x. nil hi 2 7 18 IQ 20&21hl r r »nd sos public: rs- 76 Gingrich Abraham J u7&BblßDttnnville 2M 7 -,)0 Fisher Ellen wlctnn’e tnßpn reo anr (highway sese ; 31 29 529 18 537 64,121728 100 Jones Berrymau sA w part se se.. 20 82 538 5788 8° f 6 Weston Sad t°Ren 562 9 75 184 p ripe c , are nine 136 29 540 0 42: 10 75 172 Bicker Joseph «w 952 5 319 Galbreath A.lkanab Its lO&llbl 8 Leopolds | • inta 982 5 43 so add to Rensselaer 1132 % nniam Tnnindiin Nn 7 n part nw nw .... 1632 s 5 373 Halev Margaret Jlt9 bl 3 Rensselaer .. 849 13 38 Glllam ToWHShlp, NO. 2. eniaesete. .... 8M 6 11 20 25 99 40 13 397 Hopkins Arthur H. 4&5 2 Riverside . 11 Brandon, Margaret 9 a t, a Sf s 566 2 123 412 Hammond Alberts lts 21 bl 32 Westons Nancy 1» se corner se sw... 33:31 5 .1-. 5 36:12 68 senw 28 32 0 40 74017 52 add to Rensselaer 14 85 30 46 190 Long, Mary w side ne nw 1-4:88 5 3->: 69228 00 80 Hand Curtis J ne sw 36 34 6 20 416 Huntzinger Jas. 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Part senw 30-29, 6.30 a 63 10 135 78 211 Mitchell, .P- w* nZ. ael 1 6 80; 29 32; 51 74 124 Muffley John nw nw!. 88583 2 509Kessinger Harrison ltl4bl9WestOnad Kens 262 Pnlver, David C. nw se 1:30 5 40: 11 50 .26 75 135 Moorehouse Rowley nw se .... 12 32 6 40 4847 96 It3bl ISSun’ysde to “ 170 151 299 Reeser, Augustas n l /, nw...... 4:30 5 8o ; 16 17 04 39 52 I*4 McElvain John . r»o T r* a u ttiii o Hl7 Hr wTTfthl 9Q Wpq- 302 Bussell, Moses H. nw ne 3;S* 5 88:62 | 178 Pence W N sjf se 10 82 0 80 10 83 10 41 f)l3 King Sarah Ellen& Itn vves eM UW 8:80 5 80;37 27 51 208 20 ]9B Springer Warren nw 3132 HI 52 71 23 21 53 46 John W ton’s add to Rensse. . 480 786 295 Reed, Francis M. nw 1:30 5 80: 222 '4iiomas Maltha ... iw 11 w 33 82 6 40; 538 Keen Eva It sbl 7 Weston’s ad nesw f3u 5 4o ; 29 06 37 85 nw 28|82 o so 1998 40 42 to Kensseiaer . 226 g SO 333 Snow, Rachel 11-13 w .side # ' Carpenter Township No. 13 539 Kurrie Grace T. out lt3ose nw3o-29-6 .05 •• •> 8 side ne nw 36:31 5 8:46 6231697 „. _ w , r r a Jasper Co Draining 381 Tillett, Wiliam nw se «i» |g: IM wlinw"*'.wlp; 7 ‘wl ' 37!$ 85 92 Association lot 6. . 19 09 30 04 3 H-nry^“b s» deß ® HW ‘ "..'3030 5 160: ' 207 Mauzy James Iwj* se s|g7 : 7 80! 9 22| 19 42 564 Long Susannah Its 9, 10 &43b18 Celu- 39. Watson, H-nry b. 1® 5 125 65 106 21 U5 72, M . t + „ „ mbia addtoßensseiaer 384 054 Walker Townshili No 3 Mllroy Township No. 15. 568 Leopold Abraham Hs 1& 4 blsLeopold S Walker IOWOSDIp, NO. 3. 1 Austin Wm B h end wj, so ...,4 * 0 *#»■■**- add to Rensselaer 453 5 AllisonThosE.&lda A part n tfne ~20 31 5 79 25: 969 25 091 8a Olmrtes J . n‘/,ne 28 28 6 80! 40 40 44 21 569 Lindsey Amanda It 26 bl 7 bunnyside ad 7 Archer James w. part-ew sw IBsi 0 eo; 181 4 271 9u Hay.en Ah nw 19235 1373)4, toßensselaer 70 ITO 28 Brian T'-omas Sr. ne 9 31:5 160 116 72 61 64 ~ , . , _ n&e part se no 24 28 6 39:5u! 34 84 |sl 68 • T TJ, r , n ..,.f if 1 1,1 1 Riverside 1 “ 71 « happell Howard F. nX 1031; 6 340 33 44 49 48 '! f-ux Augustus W ... ne se . 13 28 « 40: 64714 71 oi4 Lagan F. C. pari 1 oi l niversiae 75 Coper William sw 18 81. 6 147 02 30 97 89 43 12» Morton Jamee l*. wsf-nw 23 28 « so! t Park ad to Rensselaer 14227 40 77 Clawson Mary L part nw ne 331 6 88.07! I ..... „ , nw sw 23 28 « 4<- 25 87 37 87 601 M’Cov Thos J & part out lot 3SW 11W 30- part sUl 6 76 j 23 08 35 50, 14 -> Puckett Wm It jwUaeae ... 24 28 0; 20 . Wl -1 ooy inos. J. A. 1 44LOoff Amos- — ,20rdn &sxl2re*w 1 nw 18 28 5 «7 97* 16 35 27 30 Hattie A. .a-0,i.-U acres 8-07 1,9 07 Jse corner se sw.. 17 31 G 11 50 171 607 154 Reynolds WiltinmM part n^ne ..22 28 6 79 615 Mackey Henrv . Its 5, 6, 7&8bl 11 Leo 159 Ha*selbring Frederick! nw 26 31 6 1691 82 301 60 11 -*w sw .23 28 6j 40 polds add to Renselaer 14 01 26 *>l 1«4 Hill Julia O is *4 part W n w. 731? 68 50 14 35 63 62 u _ . « M 6 80 ; 136 50 237 83 fi97 Mer'Allv Aliee XT tshi ‘> f’oliimhin nd<l 217 Jones BF !wM sw 18 31 5 15 4s| 32 59' gjnford Elward nw so 20 28 5 40 8 69, 29 81 6_i McLoll} Alice M.. it bbl - ~ OlUn)Dia v adU i 232 King J. A ne part w Mnw i 8»l 6' 77' I i 164 Khert-z Joseph nw 22 28 6 16" ,100 39.222 65 toßensselaer 56 |42 431 6 10093 58 61 i:« 37 ; 165 Shaffer l ewisM *V 2 se 102 s 6 SO | '637 McCoy Thomas J. It 9&10 bl fißobinson 235 Katlowski Aug, Maria se " 1531. 6 312 i2O 50 70 801 »w -e II)2S « 40 j 47-40 81 12 uai lavwjr Auuaiai. o. Rensselaer -i 205 Lsßarge Joseph .sw 5315 16 83652 20 166 B:iuth John H sw nw k 262s 6«> „ d , 01 . t .?.« ?•>/> 400 li) 4>o 314 Moore Thomas Wdifae pt ne se 931 5 17 60 15221 58 nw mV 6' 4o 145 08)116 36 608 Moore Sarah E. *1 21.& W| JJbl 30 Wes- ,1,. „„„„ q amno , 1 sw - I J 3 ZunmerJaCob esidenesw 27{2S ft; 18 3965 85 ton’s add to Renssel 9 80%) f" “ W M “ ttel • ameß : < el 2 nw 17 Sir SSO 30 40|212 93 M Zimmer Emma wside nesw 27 28 6) 22 ! 4 83) 782 791 Parker Elizabeth It 7,8, 9, 19, 20,, bl 33 j uosenhur“er Julius bw 15:11 J|| so! U (S'2lo ‘1 I'llion Township No. 16 west ins ad to Rensse - i Hchrader Christopher .part se sw 8 81) 0 5 851; 'J 17 * Its 1.2,3,4,5. 6, 7,5,9,10, ! 401 Schrader Alexander |ho bw 10 81 40: 4 Auatin w m .B part nw ne 20i3t 7l M 37 18 03] 39 53 11 12 VT 17 18 Ivi 20 i sw|l6 31l 5 80; f 20 Burns« harles W . hw * 131*0 7 wi 20 Ux i'om n ' ,’ j sej 17:31) 5i 80 133 72(157 28 29 Bixeman Joseph .*... ltß,9&lobi7FairOak ! I 4:4l*' 1 S wl..— -4 hi 8 Slinn}- j 418 Snyder Henry no 15:31! 5 100- 13 87j 07 2\ 85 Bauman Henry .. .. re 2b>i\ 780 9182 m7O side ad to Rensselaer 31 27 70 A 7 423 Bchmall, John ne ne 22 3J! 0 40 9 50| 21 flu 89 Boyle Rohs Hr w l / t nw . 19 071m>l 54 144 89 798 Parker Samuel J& Its 14 &15hi 8 Sunny- I - RarklfiV TnwiKhin No 4 Mary B* its 123 bHFairOak f 1 323 h 45 Albert side add to Rensselaer 71 i SO uarkiey (OVMb.llp, HO. 4. chapman Ws H ..■» I , J 802 Peterson Ward B. U 7b. 5 Columbia add j “ « S 1S f EvH£k..hV V S I S ! ” 4^l 850 Richeson lola It 2bl l'iopoM's id ,0 ° | ; ,J ~j *S rSSffiiiKKo- *■»}g* fj toßensselaer 3 97: g 79 379 Price, Joseph W. i^rt e "®“* w^9W iS||{ j} 17 J 2629 «3 Clinger LillleM ... ltl9&2obiisFalrOak 4 | 142 850 879 Rensselaer Castle 63 ft w end It 15 &16 I 394 Pool- 1 Flora J, |nw nw ... 040 I ~04 ('Siimoa' &1, ' r “ ucei *' 13j3»l 7»> <1 15 g « Hall Association bl 4 Rensselaer 305 64)038 77 HW « «»: ui ply Nancy " lualTiiriirokks*’ 81 ! 6 J h% *l& 941 Smith Charles A It 4bl 18 Newton add 4St n M . #e 8W i O3O 6 la 27 59 M 2 Florence Kdwaid ii :,w nw. ... .» 3 -ji ; 7 40 *si4o % to Rensselaer 580 8 55 428 BopP ’ “Yn m 040 8E) - O.h TV 4 17! to w 954 Sayler Nellie its 7, 10&L1 bl 2 Rons 43t RMhUng, eera May : 8 w ne 32 30 5 40 1.4 0« 27 «7 m Oo * ““»««•« .... inw ne 86 3: 7 40 1 selaer _ 67 21 104 W m Louis. -Gifford,lts 13b.k 1j | i | *'( ‘*» 107 Gant Frenk J nene !!!!!!!!"i lg{ Vli'Zfi 963 Spencer Frank It 7 bl 3 Benjamin’s l „ ; _ 201 Harrington Trustee ad toßensselaer 707 tS 30* MariOfi Township, No. 6. iHarnngton cha* A» partwLsw 12,31; 775 40 I <l,iq o . T 1 . of.l 1 1 itv . . 1 11 ... f . „ _ nxt se ... JT 7 ilo ol 100 28 9uß bfcone Mary J ltsßecJ hi ;U Westons ! 12 Autin, Wm. R Is&epart add to Rensselaer . . 5241 174 107 Harm, Henry O, s&wparte ne If7'2s 079 . 208 Hodge Matilda J.... ilta l l9&2o bll F Oaki f 973 Stonpr Mnrihn Pw]u29 (1 .5 85 anppa ; ie'inw ne 17128 0 2 1 ' !250739 20 (It 3&fbißFtiirOaksj ; 07 240 J/J cstonei Martha Lj-sec J- ->, O.so acies , IGS Holli ., l , lWorth , B . tfc Inw corner ew sw!io 2S 6 1150 ‘£>\ «3 »» {Jooper Fmnces E.... -It l&2l.U3FalroakF ! I 184 462 part 8W ,15 Jo 86 38 258 Moffl'tt Wm. R. wX aw! 3 281(1 801 22 49 35 891 <~3 H«H Arthur P ,1t»67&4b113F.0ak»! M I 31710 69 984 Swartzell Mary A. It 4bl 5 Weston’s add 1 277 MeComihay, John W.lpartswne I Uli2o 6} 50 04 ‘>o9 Keiger August ... ;*e nw 7 40 8772! 24 " In TTbikqpl'ipp 1 m 1/ x a? n 2./> Kiglit Joseph KA'WmT)OUt ltl 2 w 40ft Pari | j 35012 02 (ur Q , t-. . 1W 1491 Keener Township No. 9. w KdicrMaggic..., it.sii&i2bi9FoakJ hi i»i ja 99 1 Shupe David W... It 2bl 2Leopold,s add r ! 276 Lakin Francis M ne .. 8"V) 7 100 l* | toßensselaer j 808 j.» .v» 2 Austin Wm B ilM7bll M’Don’ld's : I : : i \nU loao: 7l 320 1 1065 Turner Luke etal It 10 bl 2 Columbia 13 B r««erMahalaJ.... 26 32 7 28 4 t" mi 321 Moffl.t Heth B !?faw.;:.-: I m add toßensselaer j 170 ° .84 10 Bradbury Ann .. It 4bl 7 M’Donald’n j 3.s>) MandevilloCoH B<m4 silt 3bl 7 Fair OaksT j I : J 17 207 1067 Tucker David A&Wsoftlt 912 13 1)15 “ „ jadrt De Motto i _• j 2 Sr; 6 42| 3-t* M«.ven» Wn II 4e Arihje oide an an. ....17 30 0 15 331 631 Sarah A Lponold’s ad to Retis lsi one 2a Boylo Ross w % se 13 31 . ». J4O Moffitt Wm K ilts 131416&19 bl 13! i | .™n, Sa ijeopoiG BdU to lvensj 481 806 parted: se 13 31 1 7 7U 87 36 10 355 Ohj I Fair Oak a I 167 310 1079 1 rusteesMPChurch part OUt It 0j nw sec, 20 Bryan Eva 0.. I4bl V Kernejr ( 35s 554 312 VT offitt Miles Its 19&2U bJi F Oaks! I 25i 4ls :W-29-6 824 (j II 27 Brown Pei ry & Sylvia Its 1* 31.1 l 4 Sigler! I 3076 11 371 N--ls -n Wm D ... . nwiie •>)> 7 >J ill *B3i 78 94 1121 Warren Ollic W... Hls 16b13 Benjamin’s ' " 2 s Beuhhoff Even,, Anni^ lo^* 7 .nwjiW? “| ' ,J „ add to Rensselaer 566j0 65 46 Cheever Wm W p»ot it 21A 2l' a nL'27;:a' 7 1 62, an is v> ' :ai Piatt-Wrn J & Laura 'w3>ft of »e>J It 4bl “ J 137 Williams Sarah J. It 9bl 38 Weston’s, “ I ~, ~ ~ ~ „ ! i P*rr r... i 9v- 12 rt ~#l,l to I’i-nswpl-i,, 49 Cooper Margaret E.. mart n*< ne f 7 32 1 6 o; 10 46 3price Jos W&Mina L xl.Ords ... . auu to U( 11 seld r . • 1,11 ll> 42: 53 Crown Brewing Cj.. llts 1&2 hi 1 4 glor's I ■ n&s necor otUitlfLi - - 111 )\\ arb-na Alice .... pt sw sw>ecb)-29 6 .aOa, 182 -j (add,to Kers,, y , L - ~ i-» i? c J - parrl r -J - . 1149 Wasson, I’t-b-r C. wj of i-J It 9‘12 13 1)1 37 [ 05 Fraiije Mary M }«*iW7 --efJtmnlcK-- ' ’! ■' . 11l Mutton E Grant , _ ~ ... "// -.j :jp 7 Ilf !!. ij’i'.j.) 45 " 7 "tv & ° S | •' ' eT | 38"omoi&!03 Frame Henry H -ft 1225 Zca, Stella D. lit 2.. bl 3.1 Weston s 1 add to DeMoite j 1 3 3r- r-i -t<».v-M James r, it ;••*•.<() t* uFOak' I r soc (add to Rensselaer 1 (77! j ( , ->j' 116 Gindor Charles A L.. 2 McDonald'.- •• u mu> 1: r nt* n&«. ; ,id».«- j Town of Whealli2i4.No.l2 -v - —UH.araw4aiA.rm9nb 'liVtoivMo: 11 :"' " Tr 2 i’ '-hhihem B \ '■■■ 13 lienth-y Seth J Bentley’)A-n4*tliv of It 1* I 175 King Armi'.p'nd sw mw Ihli !”■ •,5 Ll’- £ ! , 1 ’' :,>i lat Eva .. lr-7 OA-ljolii'p.iir . i'Whentfleld, It 5. 6ft7 bl 2 HO K In, Michael & < Olllie nw nw Id-(I d » . M7O .« 4!l| _ Oak- 42J 1 1 W )u- »tfield our It 0 1 g-; 4 ;jl ;■ 11 Bdo.8 do. U ary 8.. nw aw ...... j-| 39 71 4). :1e36 7_ 3\ 1 ar-d it Sarah June ts 11 . 12, 13,14 hll'i 100 Peters Caroline K It S&4 hi i! Bentley’s sub div 3J3 Sw.rtz Anna.. . .s part w'f .1 -32 7j 41. . CairOuka I.’j l ■?) of on I- 2 Wheatfield ] 15 290 ■ IS9 Stump Aenpll M !t 0 In At II )>l .1 Graham’s ■ —— • • add t-» Wheatfield ... C 23 2154 r TVrrMAV-\ a- ' r • 2L- Taylor Lucy w.V) ft out 13nXsw mm 25 STATE Ol’ INDIANA, CoUntV' of IaSPCr SS’ >2-6.2)1 hundredths acre 384 875 J J ’ 22J Wesner Georgo it ii.vio nt 1 Graham's add 1 Tamc-e M I r-atlicrman A nrlitr.r rs ilfl r r>nntv rln lir»r*>Lir ,1 _ r _ t» Aii.--.tHeM 480 ii7u *’ J-dbiGbiN. ffuaitei oi county, ao noreU) ccrtity tliat the loregoinc 228 whitukorMnrthni: ..-•.»7*«b| is a true and complete list of all the lands and town lots returned delinquent by the Town of Rcmingtnii, No 14- ; i reasurer of said county, for non-payment of taxes due thereon, for the year 1903, and 102 Harris, vioi-t it iat id 3 k’-rattun’- add former ytafs-ndtb penalties thereon, together \sith the tax for the current year, 1904, and »4 iianoen.Tbomtw Al ’l't'an.i.'.V’H & 3 K 0w ; the costs cf advertising, so far as the same are liable to be sold for taxes as shown by the Morg 11 mna to Remington 213 701 „ . r i t* , „ «J ♦.* 1 #i i r 'i* •» 251 Kirk, Wlll'ara C........ • *»t w2’ . i»of n io> it 7A*S bl 3 *n.. p; 1 . 239 i i i M . i; 1 _ _ i . , . , . . 255 East or, ltuth 3 *w i>i 6 >trattonv- ■ lots as may be .nc’iccssarv to discharge and pay tic taxes, penalties and costs, clue 804 King, Rtchnrd b...,:j par ...ui. 2i 30-27-6. ; thereon, or due troui tncowncr.s tnereoi at the time oi si!c, will be so'd at public auction 338p.-fley, Barb ra a uoa"-m .fa Sb'avieitc 1 4 " at the Court llouse door, in Rensselaer, Indiana, on the second Monday in February bein<' •ir-n add tn Ri-mington ... 4 7 10 15 , » .i j fT - 1 » tx , ... * , . - 371 Powdi, n.-rbort its 7 sA'i b ijs Remington . 75s i2ui the ijtn oay ot i’eDruary, A. u . iQO->. commencing at io oclock a. it), of said day and 32 hun.ire.ith acres 505 12 97 continuing from day to day thereafter until al 1 are off. red. f.-27-e. v 2 hnmiredths..ores 4»: moh \\ iTNK.ss, my hand and official seal, this irth day fanuary. iool 420 Roymour, BamuclN.... Its lA2 hi 4 Kemlngton.. 314 16 7s > *"*“ ) » v- r 9 J ' J 4*6 Thurrton, Efil.) it fb4 18 t’endiigton 637 13 88 lA’-IFS , L.KATII ERMA \ 563 Winger, Charles C. .... .Its 9ld 2 H.trtou's add to ' ■ J r . „ Remington s co io#4 Auditor oi Jasper County, Indiana. Che Republican and Globe Democrat - - - Both Tor $2.25.
