Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Volume 8, Number 27, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 January 1877 — Page 2
Armstrong Jno
6
Ascherenan
7
tax
39 8S
Bairsdorf Fred
41
dredths total tax
Bennett
54
Briggs Robt
64
total tax 19
24
Bauman George
65
Same
Radcliffe George
892
Robinson Amos
Rukes Edward
894
Reed Thomas
907
Sutten Elizabeth
Tubor Uriah
1064
II
Tierncy Mary
1066
Delinquent Tax List.
[Continned from Seventh page.]
Burnham's sub lots 1-2-3-4 I3-I4-I5
Chestnut's sub section
total tax
22 27
Birch A Mack and Grimes sub in lot
Backus
77
Gehman's sub lots
35 62
Budd Levi 86 Vin Road in section
33 74
ClarltEMlen
189
Deming Byron
296
301
Durham Lyman
total tax
Draper Wm
Duy's add :n-lot
Finch Smith
Genuug IIar»ev
Grundy A
Griesson John
3
SS
Mounct John
New Geo W
20
352
373
378
389
Gehman A S
393
1103
1120
Watkins John
Same
1125
Same
1127
Same
"White
Same
9
Same
ne qr ne qr iS 11 rS a
Same
104
lame
105
Same
106
Fera
Gilcrease Sarah
Holston David
l{^'e 2
33
Allison BAB Burnham'» sub in-lot 4 blk
Allison
12
Bairsdorf Fred
township
12
2
total tax
"t
3 55
12-3
40
and in-lot
4
blk
2
Sper.cer's sub in section 15 township 12 range
in nwqr section
15
township
36 23
Burkan A
52
Duy's add in-lot
65
total tax 355
Mack and Grime's sub in-lots
range
9
S1
304
Dalmbert Sargeant and Co.
in-lots
acres
Cottennan Richard 12S Millners sub in sect'on 26 township 12 range 5 total tax
Walter and Weiands acres
37
total tax
Burnham's sub
Wiener's subr.w qr
Hewer Henry
Hughes Swain
3 55
Spencer's subs in 15 12
9
Spcucer'e sub in
26
44S
467
Johnson Thomas
Jackson A
Kennedy James
Same 582 -Hi) Morris & Hanchett
634
692
Mack Grimes in—lots
Milligan Sam W
70I
746
Burnham's sub
Otte Wm
77I
Same
a in-lot 12 total tax
15
I2 rt a
2,511 13
Chestnut's add', in-lot
Gehman's sub inlot
Gildersleave
112
449
9
a
2
Chesnut's add in-lot
in ne cor sw qr
Haller Geoi 1^0458 Chestnut's add in-lot
Hoffman
Watters and Wieands sub pt in-lot
524
Carpenter's sub part in-lot
560
total lax 1
99
Burnham's sub in lot 1 block
6
"2
893
Chestnut's sub in lots
7--S
Patrick's sub in lot JOO total tax
in lot
83
Snedikcr Dick
total tax
1016
6 64
Krumbhaar's sub
33
1021
t-
7
11 8
Burnham's sub in lot
Williams Neirs
in sw qr
Whnrrv James II
20
1
Schultz sub in lots 1 total tax
1122
lot
6
se qr ne qr
Walter & W sub hf in kts
1128
Walter & W sub
9
1129
People's add in lots
Wilbert Edwards
40
se qr nw qr iS 11
205
Green Henry
230
Latta Abraham
35S
Norton Issi
413
591
S?-mc
592
Smith Mary
Sanders,
Thompson Rilev
Same
'"A*
695
total tax
side }-. nw qrsiSturSa
ne qr iS 111 S a
Christian A
16S
nw qr nw qr
Pierce Mary A
Rector William sw qr ne qr 11
Same
529 2
se qr
Same
12
530
18'
5
9
rnship
12
range
9
12
6
Spencer's sub in section
in sw qr section
and
acres 1 total
range
9
acres
4
and
25
7
4
5
blk
14-15-16 17-18-19-20-21-22
33
2
Duy's add in-lot
and
59
70S
36 96
Dudley John
309
310 10
Dueir Georgh
311
Dahlen Richard
Eckmeyer Charles
total tav
3
total tax
east side in-lot
3
297
8
I
24-! 3^
29S
299 300
total tax
49
3
in-lot lo
Burnham's sub
in lot
in lot
in sw qr
RomineJas
Roach Marv A
26 12 9
883
a
893
Koshell Wm
5
Chestnut's add
So
inlot
25
23 12 9
total tax
in-lot
37
12
9S
blk
2)
tjjx 2
blk
15
blk
23
total tax 6
29
11 403
Moff
25
total tax
Burnham'rsub
4I7
9
7S
23 I2 r)
in-lots I5 and 16 blkl, total tax
total tax 11 SS
5
blk
3
total
7 59
2 t2 9
a
30
total tax 7° 45
7
blk
6
total tax
3 55
2
in mid side sw qr
539
total tax
9
Carpenter's sub
Taylor George
4 75
26
i2
9
a
5
Walter A A & S 1124 Walter & \V sub ex 1 a in lots 1 total tax
Walter & W sub
6
9
Thomas iS Riley in.lot
Carter Thomas l.eirs
total tax
RE side in lots
Same 1126 Walter & W sub 1 a in lots
total tax S
Dunham's sub Lockport in-lot
Same
10
29 27
30.50 22 27
8
a
35.82*
total tax
nw qr sw qr
20S
26 07
75
total tax
64 05
se qr swqr 631111 S a
35.36 tot=l
Witness my hand this the
tota tax
range
95 75
hundredths
Utal tax
9 64
hun-
blk3 total tax a
15
township
03
12
range
2
9
township
acres
3
12
in--lot
1S77,
21
17 24
19 33
and
township 12
25
t.»tal lax
ranje
9
acres
5
total tax
3
total tax
Total Tax
67
14 46
20.55
4 S2
in sw qr scction
14
township
Burnham,s sub in-lot S blk 1 total tax
12
blk
People's in-lot
338
Ellingger S
340
range
9
10 3 55
23
312
total tax
2 00
Patrick's tub ins
1H12 9
in-lot
76
Chestnnt's add in-lots
acres 5
3 55
total tax I So
7
and 8 blk
13
total tax
12 35
S6
total tax
20
33 I2 9
a
10-47 total
5
Day's add in-lot
Long Charles A
lx
total tax
92
5 54
5
total tax
5S2 Gehman's
6 62
subs
23 I2 9
tota tax
23 I2 9
in-!ot
I4
blk
I4 & I4
nw vr 13
I2 9
a 16o totat tax
Chestnut's add in-lot
77I
2
totul tax
klk -i total tax lo
3S0 03
23 12 9
in-lot
7
blk
6
5
Palme W Paddock's & A subs
total tax
blk kj
5
SI
total tnx
blk
Parmer Watson 862 Burnham's sub ins
I2)
23 12 9
in lot 1 bk 1 total tax
26 12 9
in lot 1 & hf
3 55
2
4
6
total tax
total tax
total tax
total tax
total tax
33 32
33
12
9
a
3.50
Patrick's sub in lot
894
total tax
14 27
7 13
6 51
in lot
7
6 51
in lot
10
total tax
6 55
in lot ti total tax
6 50
98 06
115
total tax
Patrick's sub in hit
2 37
96
17 25
No bk of sq iij total tax
5 69
5 54
total tax 5 93
Walter & Wieand's pt in lot
Swinehart Christiana 102^ Burnham's sub in lot
2
total tax
14 12
1065
5 83
7
No bk of sq
2
total tax
r9 in lot
3 52
4
total tax
Burnham's sub in lot 5 No bk ofsq 4^ 6 4
1664
4 ftotal
9
10
11
8
1103
in sw qr
12 9
1104
a
tax
IA3 total tax
13
West & Palmer 11 Burnham's sub in lot 1 total tax
Woodruff W S
1112
Woodsmall S
Burnham's sub in lot
24 99
4 I 4 4J
total tax
8 17
26 12 9
a
13
total tax
total tax
Mack & Grimes' sub in lot
95 95
8
No bkot' sq
9
3
total tax
No bk of sq
52
3 55
2
7O
total tax
12 04
10 07
2,
31
Riley.
Adams Nathaniel S Dunham's sub Lockport in-lot
16 07
total tax
4 01
3
total tax
4 01
7
total tax
10 01
E side in lots
9
total tax
76 & 77
1130
24 S2
total tax
14112
3 35
55
56
5b
102
Same
103
total tax S3.
total tax
2 87
57 total tax
102
total tax 1
3
S7
total tax
Clarke William Si sw cor sw qr sw qr
4 49
5
11 S a
2
ne qr nw qr iS
total tax
9
16 8
14
a
35.S2
total tax
26 08
tax
30
Gordon & 2i7~e side ne qr ne qr
Same 2tS ne qr ne qr
12 07
111 S a
ne qr
19
9
total tax
11 S a So total tax
33
32
112
27
Same ^34 4^" 37 Sanders Matilda
nwqr ne qr
end e*3a sw qr
36,
22
599
qr
Lockport in-lot 1 total tax
Same
696
Same 697 Same
698
Same
4-
699
Same
7 47
67 S9
11 rS a
8
a
14
40
the tax
total tax
9
iS
20 70
se qr se qr 13 11 S a
40
total tax
sides se qr se qr
17
472
11
8
a
Lockport in-lot
Same
531
73 06
5
it
8 1 2
total tax
S a
40
sides sw qr
40
3 78
total tax
29 84
21
11
8
a
10 60
total tax
14
total tax
42
14 S4
S a
20
total tax S
63
25 93
total tax
.97
43-
1
°9
Same 532 "44! 4 99 Same 533 45!
11 S a20 total tax
111 S a
59S,
end nw
20
qr no
26111
612
Warren Sarah $63 se cor ne qr
Whitney & Co
694
S a
ne cor ne qr
4 01
7 S
700
Same 701
.6S ,6S
3
67 71
I Samuel Roysc, Auditor in and for said county, do hereby certify forcgeing list contains a full and correct statement of the lands and town lots which •were by the Ti easurer of said county .returned as Delinquent for the non payment of taxes therein for the year 1S75 and ptevious years, together with the tax of 1S76 due thereon or due from the owneis thereof with the cost of advertising, the same as charged on the duplicate of 1876. as set forth on the foregoing list.
Witness mv hand and official seal this 13th day of January. 1877. SAMUEL ROYSE, Auditor of Vigo County.
90
total tax
16 94
in se cor pt ne pr 21 111 S a 1.30 total tax
9400
9
side sw qr
total tax
26t
20
7 39
11
8
a
120
total tax
7
11 S a
11 S a
49 79
3,75
total tax
2 87
.65
total tax
39 66
4S
.82 .S2
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S. S.
STATE OF INDIANA,) COUNTY OF VIGO,)
that the
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THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE
13th
Strikes nt tlie root of disease by purifying the blood, restoring tbo liver and kidneys to healthy action, invigorating the nervous system.
Vegetine I
Is not vilo, nauseous compound, tvliieh simply purges the bowels, but nsafc, pleasant remedy which is sure to purify the blood, and thereby restore the health.
Vegetine
Is now prescribed in cases of Scrofula niul other diseases of tlio blood, by many of tlio best physicians, owing to its great success in curing all diseases of this nature.
Vegetine
Does not deceive invalids into falso liapes by purging and creating a fictitious appetite, but assists nature in clearing ami purifying the whole system, leading tlio patient gradually to perfect health.
Vegetine
Was looked upon .as an experiment for some tinio by somo of our best physicians, but those most incredulous in regard to its merit are now its most ardent friends and supporters.
Vegetine
Says a Boston physician, "has no equal os a blood purilicr. Hearing of its many wonderful cures, after all other remedies had failed, I visited tlio laboratory and convinced myself of its genuine merit. It is prepared from barks, roots and herbs, each of which is highly elfcctive, and tliey aio compounded in such a manner as to produco astonishing results."
Vegetine
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PROOFp
WHAT B@ NEEDED.
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II.
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R. STEVENS:
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U. L. PETTING ILL.
Firm of S. M. Pettingill & Co., lOStatcst., Boston.
Mr.
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STI-VDNS:
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FEEL MYSELF A NEW MAN.
NATICK, Mass., Juno 1,1S72.
Mr. II. K. STEVENS: Dear Sir—Through the ailvica and earnest persuasion of Iter. E. S. ISest, of this place, I have been taking VEGETINE for Dyspepsia, of which I liavo suffered for years.
I have used only two bottles and already feel myself anew man. ltespectfully,
DR. J. W.
CAIiTEIt.
Eeport from a Practical Chemist and Apothecary.
BOSTON, .Tan. 1,1S74.
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Al OILMAN, 4G8 Broadway.
TaH. R. STEVENS,
Esq.
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AND
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KS1STH ON USING ONLT
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STATE OF INDIANA, VIGOCOUXTY
I, Samuel Rovse, Auditor in and for said county do hereby certify that the foregoing list contains a full and correct statement of the lands and town ioU which were by the Treasurer of sakl county returned delinquent for the non-payment of taxes thereon for the yeariSj^, with" interest and penalty together with the taxes of 76, due thereon or due from the owners thereof with th ,me, are charges on the duplicate of
1S76,
day of January,
NOTICE OF SALE.
Of delinquent lands and town lots in Vigo County Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the several tracts of lands and town lots, or so much thereof as may be necessary to di charge the taxes, penalty, interest and costs due thereon, or due from the owners •hereof at the time of said* sale, will be sold at the Court House tn Vitro ci univ. Indiana, or. the second Monday in February, the 12th dav thereof,
the cost of advertising the the foregoing lists.
as set forth in
1877.
SAMUEL
ROVSE, Auditor of Vigo County
within the hotir.i pij«*iibed by law and that .-aid sale will be con
tinued from day to day thereafter til! rid are sold unless said taxes, with penalty, in terest and costs be paid to the County 'ifasurcr before that time.
1 att are
JL
VEGETINE
SAMUEL ROYSE, Auditor of Vigo County.
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articles in one. The LLOYD COM I!1 NATION Can be tise.l as a policil. penholder ami pen, h.i .iser, I'enknife, t'„uu*io|ie oj encr, Papcreutter Unliber, SewlngMMchineTli•('.'»! Cutter and for Rip ling Scams, (,'uttiug nil ltioks and lives. Buttons, Erasing Blots, etc. Size of a common pencil, in heavily nickel iilnte.l, and will last a lifetiaie. Agents ire coining aud say it is the he-it si-lliu.^ aitic.le out. Sample2^ cents, for $1, Kxtraordinarv 11duceinent.s to airents. Send for 1111 pie'lialfdo/.en and canvass your town. 9SUI»K Ac C'O., 7C0 Kroiirtivny. N. Y.
STATION HitY PACKAGES and NIX of the
1 LI.OYJ) COMBIXA*I ION for Two Dollars. l$rid)fe A Co.,7tiUIiroad-
STATE AND COUNTY
For 1876.
Notice is hereby given that the Tax Duplicate for t.'.e year 1*70, is now in my hands, Had that I am now ready to reeoivo tiio ta»es charged ther.-on. The 'ol owing tahlu shows the rato of taxes on each |100 of taxable pi overly.
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Names
of Towns or Townships. I
R. R.
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Terr.* Jlaute Harrison llonev (Jreel Prairietou I'rairieereek Linton Piersoa Iii^ey Lost Creek Xevins Otter (.'reek Fayette Suirar Creek
6 no If! 1(1 10 30
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in 1
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10 10,03 10 10,05 lOiOjlO 10 12,05 1010 OS 10 25I03 10 10 10 101,-. 10 JO 05 05 iO10|l5 10 2,||05
16 30 16 30
10!30 IB 30 15 80 lfi 10 30 16 30 10 30
05
A verairc rate for the County, ?i.0*i 12-13. DOG TAX: for every male, fl.oo for everv female, ?2.00 for each additional dosr, |2.60.
Examine your receipt before leaving the office and fee that ir. covers all yonr property. Peoplo are taxed for what they owe ou April First of cach year. Taxes ara due oa the Fifteenth day of Decern her. Any taxpayers may pay the full amount of siic-h taxes on or before the third Monday of April, »r mar, nt their option pay one-haif thereof on or before the said third Momiay and the regaining one-half on or before th« llrst Monday in November following, provided however, that all road taxes charge shall be paid prior to the third Monday in April, a* prescribed fcy law and provided, further, that in all cases whereas mnch JS one-half of the amount of tax charged Against a taxpaver shall not be paid on or before the thir.l Monday in April, the whole a^oum charged shall bfcome due au
returned delinquent, and
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collected as
urovided by law. 1. linonent lands are advertised on ora'.HHit the first Monday in January an ol ion the second Moed»y of February of each yea»*.
The Treasurer is rospinsib'e for the taxe he couid have colleci ed. Tnerefjee taxpayers onyht to remember that their taxes must bo paid every year.
No county order will be paid t» any person owing Delinquent Tax. As the Road tax is all due with the first installment, Road receipts must be presented o« or before the third Monday of April, or ttey will no* be received. For the collection of wkick I may be found at my office in Terre Haute as directed by law. Pay your taxes promptly and avoid costs.
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JAMES M. SANKEV, Treasurer, Vigo County
DeclS 78 tf
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'I LmiMENTS.
White for tne Human Family. Yellow, for Horses and Animal® These liniments are simply the wonde of the world. Their effects are little les# than marvelous, vet there arc some things which they will not do. They w,ill not cure cancer or mer.d broken loncs, but they will always allay pain. They have straightened fingers, cured chronic rheumatism of .ny yea rs standing, and taken the pain from terrible burns and scalds, which has never been done by any other article.
The TVliite T.niment is for the human family. It will drive Rheumatism, Sciatica and Xeuralvria from the system cure Lumbago, Chillblains, Pal sy, Itch, and most Cutaneous Eruptions it extracts frost I" 0111 frozen hands and feet, and the poison of bites and stints of venomous reptiles it subdues swellings, and alleviates pain of every kind.
For sprains or bruises it is the mos potent remedy ever discovered. The Centaur Liniment is used with great efficacy for Sore Throat. Toothache Caked lireasts. Earache, and \Vjo Back. The following is but a sample 3 numerous testimonials "INDIANA HOME, JEFF. CO., IND.,.
May
28, 1873.
"I think it my duty to inform you tha I have suffered much with swollen feet and chords. I have net been free from ihese swellings in eight years. Now 111111 perfectly well thanks to the Centaur Liniment. The Liniment ought to be applied warm."
BENJAMIN BRO-.VN.
The proof is in the trial. It is reliable, it is handy, it is cheap, and every family should have it.
To the sick and bed-ridden, the halt and lame, to the wounded and sore, we say, "Come and le healed."
To the poor and distressed who have spent their money for worthless medicines, a bottle of Centaur Liniment will be sjiven without charge. The Yellow nlaur Liniment is adapted to the tough muscles, cords and flesh of horses and animals. It has performed more wonderful cures oS Spavin, Strain, Wind- galls, Scratches, Sweeney, and general Lameness, than all other remedies in existence. Read what the great Expressmen say t: "NEW YORK, [APIARY,
JS74-
"Every owner of horses should give the CF.NTAUR LINIMKNT a trial. WE consider it the best article ever used in our stables.
II A S II S up A a E S a bles, N. "E. PULTZ, Supt. U. S. Ex. iabSje 1 N. Y. "ALBERT S. OLIN, Supt, Nat. Ex. Stables, N. Y."
MONTGOMERY, ALA., Aug.
17, 1S74.
"GENTLKMEN.—I have used over one gross of Centaur Liniment, yellow wrapper, 011 the mules ot' my plantation, besides dozens of the famliy Liniment for my negroes. I want to purchase it at the wholesale price, and will thank you to ship me by Savannah steamer, one gross of cach kind, Messrs A. T. Stewart & Co.. will pay yotir bill on presentation. "Respectfully, JAMKS DAKKOW
The best patrons of this Liniment Farriers and Veterinary Surgeons. heals Galls, Wounds and Poll-evil, removes Swellings, and is worth millions of dollars to Farmers, Livery-men-Stock growers, Sheep-raisers, and those having horses or cattle.
What a Farrier cannot do for $20 he Centaur Liniment will do at a trifling t.
These Liniments arc warranted by the proprietors, and a bottle wtll be given to any Farrier or Physician who desires to test them. Sold everywhere.
Laboratory of J. B. Rose & Co,, 46 DI:Y ST., NEW YORK.
Castorxa.
It is a j/lcasant rtnc-1 perfect substitute, in all cases, for Castor Oil. Castoria is the result of an old Physician's effort to produce, for his own practicc, an effective cathartic, pleasant to the taste and free from griping.
Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Ilyannis, Mass., succeeded in combining, without the useof alchohol, a purgative agent as pleasant to take honey, and which possesses »ll the desirable properties of Castor Oil.
It is adapted to all ages, but is especially recommcndcd to mothers as a reliable remedy for all disorders of the stomach and bowels of children. It is certain, agreeable, absolutely harmless, and cheap. 1 should be used for wind colic, sour omach, worms, costivcness, croup
Sec..
hen children can have sleep and molherg may rest. J. B. Rose & Co., of
46
Dey Street
New York, are the sole preparers of Cas oria, af^er Dr. Pitcher's recipe. Oct.
OILO GBAP1IS-
Specimen Copy Free.
The Am. Oilegraph pany propose to distribute to suhgerib of tins paper, a limited number of SpceiTien pictures
KKEK,
as an advcrtisSraent of Ollographs. Rend us your name, and those of ten other persons to whom wo may mail circulars with 23 cents to pay package and forward iug cbarces, and we will mail you prepaid," a buperb Elionv Cabinet OJlasfraph of lowers one of four cqui ite snate.hml pictures which retail at J2.50 por pair These chief d'aeures «f Flower Paint iug measure 10x12 inches and are copies of celebrated works of art at the Luxembourg, reproduced by our new prOces»-
PREMIUM EXTRA
To place on exhibition specimens of more elaborate work, and thereby encourage clubs, the names of applicants for the above pictures will be registered in the order wived, and TO EVERY TENTH wc will ward, free, a copy of our beautiful |3 Oilegraph .Spring Beauties. This picture meas urea 12x16 inches and is an exact fac-simiifc of an oilpainting by Mary Spencer, worth $150. Addresa
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during the past three months, un,.er onr im proved system of operating in Stocks. Book contaioing full information sent on application. TrvBKiDOi & Co, Bankers and isis, 3S, ^«w lork.
