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Frank, halt half fr qr sec 16 tp 13, range 10,20 ttt*s tax 72. »S4 half half eqrn qr sec t6, tp 13, range 10, 13 acres tax $4 56. l6t FessantR.H., Sandford,in.lot7S tax, $11 42. 190 Hay Jacob A., qrsec 20, tp 13, range 9,160 acres tax, $175 23. tgi sec 17,tp 13, range 9,152 acres tax,$153 75. io2 shalf wqi sec 17, tp 13, range 9,80 acres tax, $84 65. 101 half qr qr sec 17, tp 13, tange 9, 20 acres tax, $133 24. 223 Jackson -Samuel, half qr sec 24, tp 13, range 10,80 acre* tax, $23 77acc Knight J. A., Sanford, lot 89 and pt of in-lot 90 tax, $5 02. 25b Lightfoot F. W., Sanford, in-lot, 54 $104 65. •*oi McQuilken Wm„ ins qrs qr sec 29, tp 13, range 9, 3 acres tax, $5 46. j02 ins qr 8 qr fr sec 28, tp 13, range 9, 2 acres tax,
303 Same. Harrison, lots 10, 24, 34,42,43, 44, 45, and in-l»t, 46 tax, $8 28. 366 Purdue Ann, Sanford, of in-lot 3 tax, $0 93. ,i. 466 Story Thos. L., Sanford sec 53 tax, $9 44. .p.* 486 Shea James, ins half half qr fr sec 28, tp 13, range 9, .50 seres tax, 1 90. 492 Serchett Nathaniel Sanford, lots 14,15, and in-lot 16 tax,$g 37. 519 Shickel Keziah, Sanford, in-lots 64 and 65 tax, $6 06. 528 Smith Sophia, sides qr qr sec 8, tp 13, range 9, 10 aires tax, $4 85. -2Q ,w sides wqr qr sec 8, tp 13, range 9, 10 acres tax, *14 87. ^61 Taylor St.Cljur, 6ide half qr sec 3, tp 13, range 10,
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22 Buntin James & Co,, in-lot 3 sec x6, tp 12, range 10. 75-100 acres tax, $95 43' 98 Blackney Milroy, Macksville, in-lot 135 tax, $5 26. 99 same 106 Blood Chester, ^07 same 108 109 *10
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iq4 Carrol Mary and George, cor qr qr sec 19, tp 12. range 9,1 acre tax, $3 56. 219 Dart Mary, Macksville in-lot 162: tax, $2 32. 225 Engles Abram, half eqr sec 28, tp 12, range 10, 80 acres tax, $36 06. 261 Frazier John, Macksville, in-lot 10^ tax 74 cents. 262 same 104 tax, 63 cents. 263
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297 Green Bridget, in halt qr sec 19, tp 12, range 9,1 50-100 acres tax.$i2 10. 3jr Ho6tuler Noah, mid qr qr 6ec 28, tp 12, range 9,10 acres tax, $7 64. 359 Harrison Ed., Miller & Johnson's add in-lot v, tax, 89 cents. 360 Houston John F., in necorswqrne qr sec 8, tp 12, range 9,10 75-100 acres tax. $7 71. 362 same in frac sec 28, tp n, range io, 15 acres tax, $2 80. 379 Jones E. VV. and Mary, coi qr sec 19, tp 12, lange 9, 7 acres tax $56,16. 380 same ins qr qr sec 29, tp 12, range 9, 20 acres tax $12 22. 387 Kims Benneville, pt qr qr sec 2. tp 11, range 10,15 acres tax, $8 86. 414 Keim Sarah ., et al, end "half qr sec 2, tp 11, range 10 53 acres tax 50. 416 Klausinger Henry, Macksville, in-lot 110 tax, 74 cents.
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436 Lundy James, cor qr qr sec 8, tp 12, tax, $39 35., 444 Lewis J. E., en& half qr sec 34, tp 12, range 10, 68 acres tax, $33 77. 445 same nw qr sec 34, ip 12, range 10, 40 acres tax, $14 23. 475 Mcllroy Sarah A., in halt's qr sc 19, tp 12, range 9, 3 acres, tax, $62 94. jja
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67-tith Lucinda. inn cor qr sec 17, tp 12, range 9, 3 acres: $2 54,
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me cor qr sec 35. tp 12, range 10, 20 acres tax, $45 54. own Owners. Macksville in-lot 16 tax, $1 74. 42: tax, cents. 85 tax, I5 29. 86 tax, $5 29. 84 tax, 35 cents. 126 tax, $5 29.. 127 tax,
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Murphy Geo. W McQuilkin's sub to Macksville, in lot 2 tax, $1 19. Nickle C. W., in-lot3 sub sec 16, tp 12, range 10, 50-100 acres tax, $4 79. slNoel Eli, Heirs, qr qr sec 21, tp 12, lange 10, 40 acres $29 39. 5Reed John, pt frac sec 28, tp 12, range 9, 17 acres tax, $20 20. eeves Elias, half qr sec 27, tp 12, range 10, 80 acres tax, $49 03.
Bume side half eqr sec 27, tp 12, range 10,38 acres tax, $19 79, eynold3 Abigal, cor nw qfs qr sec 14, tp 12, range 10, 2 acres tax, 2 24. obertson & Watson, Miller & Johnson's add in-lot 4 tax, $1 19. icketts Sarah A., Macksville, sec 1 tax,$i 16. 59j°quet in half qr sec 2,tp 12, range 10, 7 acres tax, $2 43. «^fo2*rout Richard, qr qrsec 27, tp 12, range 10, 40acres tax, $17 09. .'62* game eqr qr sec 26, tp 12, range 10, 40acres $17 09. 63«nith inn cor qr sec 20, tp 12, range 9, 25 acres tax, $2 39. '%. 1653epherd Juliet, cor qr qr sec 19, tp 12, range 9, 3 50-100 acres tax,
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v, I, Saiioyse, Auditor in and for s&id county, do hereby certify that the lands,
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THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE.
city, and town lots attained in the foregoing list, have been returned deli: tor the non-payment of Taxes, by the Treasurer ot said County, for the amounts therein contained, for the year 1876, and previous years, together with the current years' taxes for 1877.
Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of Commissioner* thk joth day of January, 1878. SAMUEL ROYSK,
THE STATE OF INDIANA. VIGO COUNTY. IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURT. GEORGE W.
HALL, ET Ai.., VS. NOAH HALL, PETER KESSLER.JANE FORTNER. EMMA HALL, THOMAS HOWK AND UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ADALINE HOLMES. Be it known that on the 21st day oi December, 1877, plaintiffs filed affidavit in due form, showing that said Peter Kessler and unknown heirs of Adeline Holmes are non-residents of the State of Iniana.
Said non-re&ident defendants are hereby notified of the pendency of said action against them, and that the same will stand for trial on the 12th day of February, 1878, at the February term 1 said court in the year 1878.
Attest:
JNO.
K. DURKAN, Clerk,
Martin Hollinger, attorney for plaintift.
COMMISSIONERS' ORDER.
WITHDRAWING REWARDS. Ordered that the rewards offered for the arrest of the following persons be withdrawn:
Elijah Otterback,* for murder of Norton. Francie Lowe, for murder of Trueblood.
Unknown party, for murder of Mattox. Ernest Whitehouse, assault with intent to kill, on Cleary.
And all other rewards heretofore offered by the Board of Commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, for the arrest of persons who have committed crime in said county of Vigo, with the exception of the reward offered for the arrest of Sylvanus Burnham, the murderer of Rosa Tritt.
By order of the Board of Commissioners of Vigo County. SIML. ROYSE, Auditor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. The undersigned, administrator of the estate of Harvey D. A nderson, deceased, will, on the 26th day of January, 1S78, at the Court House door, in the city of Terre Haute, offer for sale, at one o'clock of said day, the following described real estate, belonging to the estate of said deceased
Fifteen acres off the east side of the east half of the south-west quarter of section thirty-four (34), township thiateen (13), north of r^nge eigh: (8), west, in Vigo county, Indiana.
Terms of Sale:—One-half purchase money, six months from day of sale balanee in one vear: purchaser giving note with personal secuuty,drawing eight per cent interest.
Livius C. ScoTr,'^ Administrator.
NO. 9,768. STATE OF INDIANA VIGO COUNTY. IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURT. ELISHA
HAVENS, ROBERT GEDDES, VS. MARY E. RILEY, In Attachment. Be it known that on the 18th day December, 1S77, it was ordered by the court that the clerk notify by publication said Mary E. Riley as non-resident of the pendency of this action against her. Said non-resident defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action against her, and that the same will stand for trial at the February term of the said court in the year 1878, on the 2oth day of February, 1878.
Attest: JOHN K. DURKAN, Clerk.
No 9,394. OTATE OF INDIANA. IGO COUHTY, IN THE ViGO CIRCUIT COURT, OLIVER R. HALCOMB, VS.
THOMAS E. KNOX, LENA R. KI*px4 ALBERT BURNHAM, et al, in Foreclosure. Be it lino wn, that on the nth day ot December, 1877, said plaintiffs filed an affidavit in due form, showing that said Thomas E. Knox and Lena R. Knox are non -residents of the Siate of Indiana. Said non-resident defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action against them, and that the same will stand for trial at the February term of said court, in the year 1878. Attest: JOHN K. DURKAN, Clerk.
C. E. HOSFORD, Pl'ffs Att.
AAfiOLI) PLATKDWATCHES. Cheap«e8tinthe known world.
Attest: "JOHN K. DURKAN, Clerk.
.ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator de bonis non of the estate of Joseph Greggs, late of Vigo county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.
December 19, 1877. ASA \I. BLACK, Administrator.
STRAY NOTICE. TAKEN UP—By TU Lost Creek township, Vij?o county, Indiana, en the 4th day of Decern be*", 1877, eight sheep, (five ewes and three bucKS six marked with a croi on the left ear, and one with both ears cropped. Appr^ed at $12 before Walter B, Dicfeeroon, J.
JOHN DURKAN, Clerk.
JjQSTRAY NOTICE. TAKEN UP-By Wesley Price. In Lost Creek township. Vigo conhty, Indisna, on the 6th day Of December, 1871, one red roan cow, with whitish, hips and shoulders, marked with a hot*'In the front of the left horn, supposed 10 be twelve years old. Appraised at^2 befo*e Walter D'ckerspn^J. P. JOHN K. DURKAN. Clerk.
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No. 9,746. THE STATE OF INDIANA V1G0COUNTY, IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURT, ISAAC M. COMPTON, ADMIN
ISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH HOSKINS, vs. SARAH A. CLARK, in Attachment. Beit known, that dn the iith day of December, 1877, said plaintiff filed an affidavit in due form, showing that said Sarah A. Clark is a nor.-resident of the State of Indiana. Said non-resident defendant is hereby notified of the pendency of said action against her, and that the same will stand for trial at the February term of said court, in the year 1878.
HHpQint,
Auditor of Vigo County.
SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue ot an execution issued from the Vigo circuit court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Herman Hulman and Robert S. Cox, and against Francis M. Curley and Patrick Curley, I .have levied on the following described real estate, situated in Vigo couhty, Jnd., to-wit The northwest quarter (J^) of the west quarter ()£), north of section (13), township twelve (12), north, range ten (10), west, 40 acres, and 15 acres in the northwest quarter of section twelve (12), township twelve (12) north, range ten (io), west also the southeast quarter (3^0 of the southeast quarter qt section twelve (12), township twelve (12), north, range ten (ro), west, forty (40) acres also the southwest quarter of section twelve (12), township twelve (12) north, range ten (10) west, one hundred and sixty (160) acres also the east half of the southwest quarter (J^) of section ten (10), township twelve (12) north, range ten (10) west, eighty (80) acres also part of the southwest quarter lying south of the Indianapolis and St. L»ouis railroad, in section seven (7), township twelve (12) north, range nine (9) west, one hundred and twenty and one hundred and eighty-five-one-houndreds (120 .85100) acres also part of the northwest quarter lying south of the Indianapolis & St. Louis railroad in section sever (7), township twelve (12) north, range nine (9) west, thirty-one and thirty-eight one-hundreds (31 .38) acres, and on SATURDAY, the 26th day of JANUA
RY, 1878,
within the legal hours of said day, at the Court House door in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution and costs, I will then and there offer the fee simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.
This 3rd day of January, 1878 I GEO. VV. CARICO, Sheriff, Pr's lee $10.00.
SHERIFFS SALE.
By virtue of an execution issued from the Vigo circuit court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of James Bodine and William R. Bodine, administrators of Charles Bodine, deceased, and against James M. Boord, I have levied on the following described real estate, situated in Vigo county,' Indiana, to-wit: Lot number sixty-two (62) as designated on the recorded plat of the town of Sand ford, in said county and state, and on SATURDAY, the 26th day^of January
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within the legal hours of said day. at the court house door in Terre Haute, I offer the rents' and profits of the abO' described real estate, together with 'all privileges and apurtenances to the same belonging, for a term, not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution and "cost 8, I will then and there offer the fee-6imple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same. This 3d day of January, 1878. 4 GEO. W. CARICO.
Sheriff.
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Notice to Heirs of Petition to Sell Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that Samuel Stimscn, administrator of the estate
Mary Rowe deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, her personal propeity being insufficient, to pay her debts and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the Vigo Circuit Court. :t&
JOHN DURKAN, Clerk.
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Reclining Chair Sleeping cars, with State Rooms ana through coaches are run on the 9,50
P. M. train to Galesburg and connecting direct with through 81eeper to all points west and from Omaha to ton Francisco.
Special attention Is called to the superior advantages of the I. B. a W. Route, for the Blaek Hills and San Juan gold fields,
MF»Trains on the S.T.H.IV. Railroad from Terre Haute connect at Danville with the I. B. A W.
Themorning train on the L. C. A 8. W. Railway, makes direct connection at Crawforlsville for Indianapolis and all points east.
Send for a ipy of our Centennial Gnide and Mapfo der. GEORGE B. WRIGHT. Receiver J.W. Brown, Gen. Pass and Ticket Agt
Indlanapo
5„ To Tourists.
No portion of the continent of America presents so much grandeur, beauty and marvelous interest to the Tourist as the famous Rocky Mountain region of Eastern Colorado, in the vicinity of the beautitul City of Denver. The magnificence of the mountain scenery is equaled only by that of Switzerland, and many Tourists from abroad have pronounced Colorado scenery superior to even that of the Alps. The popular resorts in the mountains, famed alike for their grand surroundings and their magical waters, are daily becoming recognized as the MOST DRLIGHTFUL in America for either health or recreation. Hundreds of people, tired of the resorts of the East, are going to spend the summer in the grand old Rocky Mountains amid its charming parks, majestic snow-clad peaks, grand canons, clear sky and magic atmosphere The popular KANSAS PACIFIC RAIL WAY, with its steel rail and automatic air brakes, is the favorite Tourist Route and the only line running Pullman care from Kansas City to Denver. Low round trip rates from all eastern cities. Descriptive touri ts circular*, maps and guides sent free, upon application to the general passenger agent Kansas Pacific Railway, Kansas City Mo.
Canada Southern Railway
Theonly ronte through Canada under Amer« iean Management.
The Short and Quick
Line to the East via
Buffalo and Niagara Falla
irect Connections made at Toledo in same depot with ail Wabash Railway Trains. Connectionr made at Buffalo and Niagara
Falls with New York Central and .• Erie Railways. •v".' (i Wagner Sleeping and Parlor Car« On all Trains to Principal Points East.
The Canada Southern is one of the best constructed and equiped roads on the continent, and its fast increasing business is evi-dent-that its superiority over its competitors is acknowledged and appreciated by the travelng public.
Any information as to tickets, connections sleeping car accommodations, etc,, cheerful" Jy given on application to tLo undersigned.
Frank E. Snow,
Gen'l Pass- andT'ck't Agt., Detroit.
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