Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 January 1897 — Page 5
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TAX LEVY,
1896.
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great assistance to the Treasurer. Persons owing Delinquent Taxes should pay them at once, the Treasurer, but to enforce the collection of deliq of property.
No County Order will be paid to any orders, as they will be held for Delinquent
January I, 1897.
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Fans have often played an important part in love mak' ing aod will as long ss they remain so desirable for pres* ants. We are showing them in feather gauze and silk. The empire is the most populsr and comes in jeweled lace, trimmed and hard painted Prices 25c, 50, 75, tl, •1.50, 92 and up to 95.
JEWELRY.
Articles of Jewelry sre always thankfully received. very little money will make a respectable showing here. We. mention baby eets,.25c and 50c. Hat pins 26c and 35c. Garter clesps 15c, 20,25. Stick pins, 5c, 10, 25. Finger rings warranted for 8 years, 25c, 50.
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THE BIG STORE.
NOTieET©
RATE OF TAXES FOR 1896,
IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY. INDIANA.
The Tax Pavers of Montgomery County, Indiana, are hereby notified that I its of Tax for said County for the year 1896 at the County Treasurer's Offlc The following table shows the rate Of taxes on each one hundred dollars,
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Towns and Townsh'ps in County, Indiana, for the year 1896:
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For the collection of State and County TaxI may be found at my office in the city of Crawfordsville, Indiana, until the THIRD MONDAY IN APRIL, 1897, after which time a penalty of ten per cent, will be added on all taxes the first installment of which has not been paid and for the collection of the second installment I will be found in my office until the first Monday of November, 1897.
Pay Your Taxes Promptly and Save Costs*
The attention of Tax Payers is called to the following section of Law, approved March io, 1875: "fee it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, that each person or Tax Payer, charged with taxes on the Tax Duplicate, in the hands of the County Treasurer, may pay the full amount of 9uch taxes on or before the Third Monday in April or may, at his option, pay one-half thereof on or before said third Monday in April, and the remaining half on or before the first Monday of November following. And, provided further, that in all cases where as much as one-half of the amount of tax Charged against a Tax Payer shall not be paid on or before the third Monday in April, the whole
borne due and returned delinquent, and collected a) provided bv law." It ia the duty of Tax Payers io call for property on ,wnich they wish to pay, and see that they have separate Receipts for each Township or town, and see that they are correct before leaving the office. ,i
Tax Payers will find it greatly to their advantage to call early and avoid mistakes incident to the rush of business of the laat feW days and those that have their iax cdinpucatedtsuchas undivided estates, are especially requesteil-to call when we afa at le^iire^ as it requires considerable time to make the division and make separate Receipts.
The Treltoiirer has no option in rebating the Penalty on Taxep allowed to go delinquent. Call on the Auditor for errors or reductions claimed in Taxes. Tax Pavers are particularly notified that all Road Tax is due and payable with this first installment. No credit Will be allowed on Roajl Tax unless the receipt is presented. Road receipts will not be received in payment of second iiistallment of Taxe3.
The owner of property on the first day of April in any year shall be liable for the taxes of the year. The purchaser ot property on the first day of April is considered under the Statutes as the owner that day. [Section 103.] The number on your Tax Receipts will be the same for each installment. You will receive vour Receipts in an en? velope. If you will bring your Receipt when paying the second installment it will greatly facilitate matters and be of
the Annual Sale of Delinquent Lands and Lots will take piaffe on the Second Monday in February, 1897.
THE BIG STORE
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS.
We beg to submit a list of some of the numerous articles we have procured with a thought of the annual gift ving time in mind. The Big store i* full of useful and appropriate articles and your money will go further here an you can imagine. Tou will be surprised by a visit at the large amount you can buy for a few dollars. Why not come before the rush and enjoy the better assortment and better service.
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State tax on each $100. Valuation levation ied by State.
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County Tax on each $100. Valulevied by county Commis'rs,
TownshipTax on each $100. Valuation levied by trustees and town Boards.
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prepared to receive the several ty of Crawfordsville.
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treasurer's Office in the City and on each poll in the several Cities,
POLL TAX levied by State, County, Towns and
Townships.
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For each dog, $1.00, and each female dog $2.00. For each additional dog $2.00. The Corporation Tax for the towu ot Ladoga will also be collected in this Office the rate is 33 cents on the hundred dollars.
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The law is of such character that there is no option! left
iquent taxes, however much he may regret to collect the same by the sale
erson owing Delinquent Taxes, and parties are warned not to purchase such ax of original owner.
WILLIAM JOHNSON,
Treasurer Montgomery County
BED MATERIALS
In this line we have blankets, comforts, sqreads, pillow slips and sheets. Our home made comforts have become famous in this town. Kade of the best prints and pure, clean cotton. No danger of diaease there. Also some fine down filled goods. In blankets we are showing some styles of the Yountsville goods and nothing prettier than our Oermart Jackquard were ever shown in this towu. Blsnkets 50c, 75,99,91.83, 1.48,1 98, 2.48. 2.96 to «.75 per pair. German blankets 12.50,4-50,7.10, 7.15 eash. Comforts 75c, 85, II, 1.85,1.50,1.75, to 4.50 each. Bedspreads 60c, 75, tl, 1.35,1
502.25 50 50 25 25 25 25 50
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2.25 2.25 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 25 75 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.25 2.25 2.00
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75c each. Pillow slips. 10c, 12& 15,17,20 to 70 each.
Strictly Cash!
board Of hOOt*, Bulletin. HmM Ottaer Lo atari* of tta work, and tta ot tta board ware agada aoaa Ot obatsooat ot DbMk tan long bean a municipality. Tta feat •ado, tn Brooklyn plaea, a col do off nanromouiiu otreot, iH ruaalng to Cta oouth. Noe. S and Hfc Brooklyn plaoe tall bat before tta attack of tta axmen. The property, an old aback, OM otory high, waa umnod by Joseph Cuneo. It waa oocupled aa a Chlnaoo lodging taooe and opium "Jotat" Ohlnaoa plpo fiends and lodgers of tta lowaot order crowded Its dark and badly ventilated raoana. Its nooks aad orannleo wore Med with filth and Its .ere oo toul that seams a der that oven Chinese tangs oould hawe endued it Tot tta oelaotlals have lived there for years. They found It extremely cheap and with a certain class of Chinese one place of abode Is •s good ss another. The low rookery was surrounded by a gaMe root It waa but tta work of an hoar to tsar away its front. The now aaao of the choppoia qulokly cat a»sr tta and the trig book, attached to a rope, upon the other and ot wfcteh tt destroyers tuned, pulled tta away without dllBoulty. T*e was ttan fastened on tta roof, afeleh wss so old and rotten that hardly afforded a good bold. After away many ssstloas the part came down wttha
A. dond of duet and dirt lag tta workers Cram tta view of tta sfwrd of white and yellow spectators at the end of the alley. When It cleared away It was seen that very little of (ta old "Joint" remained. Hie workson pulled down on* or tm attar old Muta and then rested from Mr violent exertions. Health Officer Ln» lane said he. Intended to prooacuto tta work ss rapidly as possible. Then might, ta ssld, ta a osssatlon of hoe-
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The beard haoli photegragS* at
ttoa work where buildings are torn down end will be provided with plotaroa' which will show that the destroyed property
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The Deeteeaa
To satisfy myself I recently secured In all twenty-three #htte cats, and experimented on them,- one at a time. In every case I found' them stone deaf. In carrying the experiment further I fottnd that white.', dogs and white taroee are deficient in hearing, and that many of them are entirely deaf. So are white rate and while mloe. I am confident I do not overstate in regard to white cats, though I have only personally experimented with twentythree, and, of course, can onty speak positively in regard to them. I don't hanard much, however, when I make tho bold statement that all white cuts are deaf."—Washington Star.
Ai Blk Ron Fnea.
At Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone park there is a tense made of elk tarne. It Incloses the greater part ot the grounds of Photographer F. Jay Haynes' studio. Tta fsnoe Is compoood of over 300 selected elk hone. All ot them have twelve points and' a groat many have tta royal fourteen points. They were shod in March, 1M5, and were gathered in June of tta asms year by Mr. Haynes and three of his men within a riulius of tsn miles of Mammoth Hot .Springs and within four days' time. There are about 3,M0 elk in tta park now. Ihit pair ot boras weald bring 17.60. at the railroad at Claabar, about eight mile#, or a |M a pair In the east or south.
Tta Prtnss d* Osatl was not lastidiMM oa tta eattfeot of saoss. He wished to have tar Ms abnoosr tta Abbe Proof to him, -1 "I aooar It'
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la tta ordinary light poaotrateo
alumlnam and other
stances. After chreful laguiry, It la said that the Bagllah professional man heads tta list tm the tallest of adult male* reaohiag mk aivsrago height of Ave foot ntao Inches, sad a fraction over. The next tallest mea are Americans, only a tiny fraction loss tall ttan their English brothers. The majority ot the European nations average live feet six inches for the adult male, but the Portuguese, Austrian* and Spaniards area little short of this.
It is well known that left handedness haa often been oboerved la animals. Aoeordlng to Vlerordt, parrots seize objects with the left paw by prefereaoe, or exclusively. Tta lloa strikes with tta left paw. and Livingstone stated as his opinion that all. animals are left handed. Prof. Jordan has rsaently verified the statement with regard to parrots. Ho found that this bird makes a readier uss of tta left claw tor climbing Chan the right
In tta Colorado deosrt they have rain storms daring which not a single drop ot water touches ..the earth. The rain can be seen falling from tta clouds high above the desert, hut whoa tta water reaotaa the strata of tat, dry air beneath tta clouds it Is entire* ly absorbed before failing half tta distance to the ground. It la a singular sight to witness a heavy downpour ot rata, aot a drop of which teaches tta gianad. These stiango rainstorms oocur In regions where tta shade temperature often (hages so high as 11$ degrees F.
A couple ot teeth, found neer Wsfrmar, ens claimed by Or. A. Nehrlng to bo tta oldest human tooth yet found In Europe. One of them, a permanent first molar, lo remarkably like that of a chlmpaaseo, but not much like that ot the gorilla or oraag, He also calls attention to tta fact that the first promoter aad last saobur are rsduood la also la modern maa oa usmpsisd with early man. This wss kaawn before bat ho adds that he finds tta same state of things la domesticated as comnared with wild docs. In. the form*
tttltlss for a few days,aa the nottceo er, as in civilised many the Jaw Is rsla* tlvely fesbly developed, and there Is
served upon owneis aad occupants had not expired. As soon as the time was op the gang would be turned loess on tta houses and they would be pulled down pntil all tta ramshackle structures had been demolished. thought now Uiat the proper! will not make any senous fight sgflaot the action of the health yiUwfttlao. oi\$ Injunction hai yet own p£ w'ttl fight the igatW
a tendency to reduction of tho last molar. PERSONALS.
Deorge Meredith, It Is said,1 a copy ot hie naval* ta overj| la hie employ.
The winnings of tho Prince of Wales
I wffl Ojht the igUMr the turf this ydhr amount to con. temUn Co r^her over »100,CW
Sltiaeii tkin otherwlss tkftt tht ifcutt Pfof. Franklin O. RotlAion, ot BUf has tao^ raraad. TJey bellevo ^at the *ln College, fraa inyenied a disinfect. ve t^at foait will decide tint the health authorities of the dty have aright to •flnrtt ntilsanoss aad that this coos will as a preeedent tor Mboe^ueat ae-
tag lamp which ia attracting attention. William Alvord haa Jtfat been electod president of the Bank of Oaltfornla at Ban Francisco tor the nineteenth time.
in aoeh a state of dllapi- IUs s^that (faring the iset thirty'
datlon as to warrant its destruction. I three years die Prince of Walee haa
or White
cats are naturally deaf until recently," said a ecleotlfic gentleman who devotee considerable of his time to experiment-
lag with tta lower order of animal a 1 was a wars that Prof. Bell tn his Original sxpsriments In connection with the telephone, had aaoertalned aad stated his experience with wlilte eota was that they Were all either deaf or very deficient ta hearing, and that other experimenters in the same direction had reached similar conclusions.
Lloyd Osborne, who' has been appointed United States consul at, Samoa, the braio, dying almost instsntly.
I Spent 96,000,00®,000, And yet they, say
C*ta. he la reettaoa aad unaatlsflsd.
"Though I had often heard of It, I' BanJltelnhH. the Indisn prlaoe now Sled in
never waa fully satlsflsd that all white being edncat England, ia aa ex-
pert bicyclist Ho has mads fortythree century runs. Dr. Mannlngtoa Caffyn, Whose book* were advertised as being "by the husband of the author of The. Yellow Aster,'" died recently in England.
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The Sultan of Tarkey of late haa been given quite a number of nlchnames. The last to oome to the surface Is that of Hamid, the Hangman.
Sir Henry Irving is one of the best swordsmen In England. He haa practiced scientific swordsmanship fsr many years. Onq of his fencing masters wns Prof. McLaren, now of Olym* pia.
The Maharajah of Baroda (Oaeknor), the Nlxam of Hyderabad and the Maharajah of Mysore are the only three native potentates of British India who are entitled to a salute of twenty-one guns.
OEMS OF THOUGHT.
If men speak HI of ^ou^ao live that
no one will believe their slanders.— Ohrysippus. Th« system in everythii ought tc be —do as you please, as long as /ou please to do right.—Sydney Smith.
Hath any wronged thee, be bravely revenged. Slight it and tta work's bogun forgive It, and 'tis finished. He is below himself that Is not above aa taj ury.—Quartos.
Nature has lunaod us with honest inclinations, and when we are so inclined, it is so very easy to be virtuous, that if we seriously reflect, nothing is more astonishing than to see so many wicked—QuintiMan.
All work of saan'a is as the swimmer's a waste of oceaa threatens to devour him If he front It not bravely, it will keep Its word. By iacossaat wise delaace ot It,' tasty rebuke aad buffet of H, behold taw It loyally supports him, bears htn as Its ooMuever along. —CUrlyle.
Ho who receives a favor moat rstala a recolleettsa of It tor all time to some bwt ta who eoafers flssget It, If ta is aot to aad uagis arena spirit, sana ot a Uadaess aad to taltfof ft, is MMe a
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Mara *ktUlafe«*ln«,maie4 rapeue taeumd In- ItsIt eoeta the proprietor sad the im.. Mora but it rati the coanan IM*.SS ITFI gets more doace for hia aMaay. Mora ouistlfe power ieeeeuiedbynai^w^ eemblnaUon, praporttos sad grne wbloh mskes it peculisr to tteelt Mara (woplesreemployedsadnMrea eupledlnite lAbontory II Mara wonderful cures effected
U»onUU received tbsa by ear ethia
Mara eslee sndmare ineteseeyewsyyS Mora people are Uklngffomfs Saraapa then any otter, sod more tsUng It today than ever before. Mara and snu. Moan reseoua adgU gives why you shosM take
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OXNBRAL STATE 1T1W8.
IvaBsvills felicitstes itself over the tost thst it bss never had a bank failure. Over 11,000,000 was invested in new buildings in South Bend during tta psst yssr.
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Leon Perkine,of Danville wss shot in ths knee and cripplsd for lifs by Aarry Roberts.
Cspt. A. O. Mitchell, of Elwood, owao watch csrrisd through ths civil war by General Burnside,
Two shorthorns from the hsrd of Mink Virginis O. Meredith, ot Csmbrldgo City, havo been added t^ the Pardao University stock fsrm.
Q. W. Hsncock, ot Wayns county, a farmer, in a quarrel with a tenant waa. struck with a stick of wood, and hie skull wss fractured.
An effort is making at Terr* Haute to sscure the psrdon of John Kinta, con* victed in 1892 of highway robbery, and aenteoced to twelve yrara lmpriaonmont
Fire yeaterday oauaed |1,600 damage to the Lebanon Hotel at Lebanon breaking out on the upper floor. There a $700 insurance in the Indiana, and the Phoenix of Hartford.
Members of tho Ads Qrsy coiubinstion lsat Saturday night, st Andsrson, refused to go on efter the first bscsuso of the non-payment of ssiaries. Tho plsy waa finiabed bpireyer, by foqf. people.
Ray Friend eleven yesrs old, son at Cbsrles Friend, of Jeffereonville, while exsmining pistol presented to him by hia father, accidentally shot himself ia
Cashier Henry Husted, who committal suicide on Saturday laet at Liberty, As ooted by The Neva, wae the third of three brothers who resorted to self.destruction. He inherited a predisposition to suicide.
Charles Phillips smployed by the American wire nail.works at Anderson, while ciesning out furosce steppsd into red-hot sand which yielded like quickssnd under him, and he ssnk to hia kneea. Hie feet and legs wsre horribly burned.
The Rev. Cbsrles H. 't'ercival hip begun hia labors aa pastor of the First. Congregational church of Terre Haute, coming from Racine, Wis., where he hso been stationed for, nine years. His old congregstion released bim with genuine regret.
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Thomas N Wilson, station agent at Stiuesville, has gone away, abandoning his wife and child, and taking with him 91,000 recently paid to bim by his guardiHD. Hie family wae left unprofidsd for -4% His accounts with the railway company .|J are correct. g|g
A railway company running through Reiuington dug holes, plaated posts .andJ|^
attempt3(j
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several street
crossings. A bssty meeting of the Town Board wss held snd under instruction the town marshal pulled the posto^f^ tilled the holes and continued on guard witb a shotgun. ,v,
A farmer named Dodson, nesr Muoofi^i while driving homewsrd wss stopped bjr three boys in knee pants, each armodi with a revolver, and they compelled hiai|i to surrender 910. They chuckled over"', tbe fact that they had road Nick Oarter'ijffl instructions to highwaymen aad kaol where to shoot. 3i
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The death of Mayor Bandle leaves vscsncy in the office that moat very"! eoon be filled. Who will be ctaoon lo tbe queetionf The council ia equally divided politically, and it is not vsry probable that either side would ylsld ia the matter of a choice for the positiea, and it may be neceaaary to call aneleo-'^ tioa and have one chosen in that man? ner. It ia hoped that no perpetual oftice seeker will be selected, bat that some tax payer who has the internets ot: tbe people at heart may be given the place.
Table linen, napkins^ shawla. skirts, hssisry at eeot Myom,ft/i Oharai.
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