Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 June 1886 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Tlxe -A.ssessa2Q.ent fox IOSO. The following table shows the assessed valuation of all property in Jasper county, excepting the railroads, which are not included. The number of taxable polls in the county are also giveD. <3 : tr 1 i : : ! g. ; B : J~ • ': !*3 ™ 5> ; ; ? o Townships > '• © 5a : 3ss : 2 • HI" nnrl O'. © i 2rT : < : 03 i O : © : M P ! !% j ! g ■ l i M ? g : § bH : • j IS Hanging” Grove: 183911 76422: 18070T“94492 62545: 157037: 77 Gillam : 24528 75376: 14877: 90253: 585611 148814: 99 Walker j 37416 59890, 16616: 765061 50079! 126585:. 88 Barkley I 38331 142734! 26225: 168959: 103514! 272473! 149 Marion ! 32764 241954: 436061 285560! 1458001 431360! 205 Jordan ! 23863 920651 16745 1 108810! 63795! 172605! 113 Newton i 23551 1091851 21635! 1308201 56505: 187385 ; 90 Keener : 29796: 53710' L 78251 17535! 37278: 108813! 83 Kankakee : 16744! 41817 7875! 49692: 27011; 76703! 77 Wheatfield I 27730! 47480 7330: 54810: 190051 73815! 68 Carpenter, 32903. 2n01o5! 598f - 2 ! >60077 '• 117613! 377690; 214 j Milroy ; 15069! 38908: 7396: 46304! 14951: 61255! 36 Union I 33419; 76565! 12550: 89115; 4290( ; 132015; 59 TotaL 354511 1256291 370G42 1526933 799617 2326500 J 'l 6 iteiissel&di ... ; 1)51.2 7 ,50 691 215714 2527 c-. 6 311 Re ;.i 'Hon .. ! 22557 : i?wC 64702: 77093; 3-12455; V.'O Total 87680 192796 280476 337445 617921 341 FOURTH of JULY CELE33RATT6N! iim ■ 1 m law -aamrxg-.it • 11 ■ a maa—w—t————n—wata. 1 *\.%a Rensselaer, Indiana Fair Grounds. W-‘ take grmit pln-usure in announcing to the citizens of this ami surrounding '•onnties. tnat the e»G«->r;ned Balloon Manager, T. W. R isa, wi 1 exhibit and inflate Two of liia MAMMOTH BALLOONS, in which Prof. f. S: Manly, of On' iM ! o ami Pr..f. riieo. Smith, of Chicago, two daring and rival aeronauts, will ’r,aKe a D KacE, If To the clouds. The professors will, while the balloons are ascending, and un il they reach their greatest altitude, something over two miles, all the hazardous and dexterous trapeze feats of the most daring performers. These mammoth air ships are 40 feet in dameter and 75 feet high, and have a capacity ot holding 7,500 cubic feet of ascending power. Only think of two monster globular cars leaving the earth at one time, for the clouds.
THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM WILL BE STRICTLY CARRIED GUI: HIGH ROPE WALKING, by Prof. W T. ROSA, assisted by Prof. J, S. MANLEY, oa tbe trapeze and a one inch Rope at the height of sixty feet. BASE BALL TOPRNA~MSiNY.'" irjiWWMWi'i .■KSV^WWl—l————M***— w v *** l ** " * n ‘ A POTATO RACE. • j A SACK RACE. A WHEELBARROW RACE. A TOOT RACE. A GREASE D HOG. M U6IC. GOOD STT BEITSSELi.DP. 3AITD. -t EVERYBODY come and bringyour baskets. —i—■min i suyrwt MWMHBMMnnHHMnMnBHMMii PLENTY UF SHADE OH THE (IRQOMRSGRAND BAHfiB IN FLORAL HALL, IN filß iffii '.fL. Of 1 . ‘TiTw*;*-'? iO.mssuoY ev .... B£>uuii «iVem. GE ERAL. ADMISSION 15 cents. CHILDREN 10 cents. 2xcurß : on rates on all rai.rout s, t v .. o « gionhds address Vv. T. , - i ’.‘53-
M. 33. ALTER, Physic ’< ian and Surgeon*. oTOff <e up Bt»is, in the Hemphill building, Dec. u, 1885. Rensselaer, lad.
