Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1887 — Page 8
STATE<OUNT if oril ßß6, ' IK ONim'. IS HERNBY GIVEN, that the Tax Duplicate for the year 1886, is in my hands, ±X and that lam now ready to receive the Taxes charged thereon. , m The AU, 0 ? ‘"R table the rate of ta3£ ation on e .ch ? 100.00 Taxable Property, and on each Taxable Poll for ffm year 1886- - 1 £ £ 12 £ P P H H H 00 I Oi W rr 13 x ? & v 2 2 ° 2. o o o I £ I 7= & 7? • TOWNSHIPS «JTII2‘S |ll' - H if’ • • 8 1 a P & = ' H g t « S g> : 8 : 6 cobporations. : » J? J? : : : :t 1 Si - &■ : - ■s■s- ■? ■ x H a • • . • .5 : 5’ • I •-•c‘• 2- ;ta : : ?: : : : : g : 5 • I © :»: » : • > _ ___ A_ ’ ' • • tr • a • a • a Cts. Cts. Cts. Mills Cts. c. m. cts. Cts. Cis. JCts. Cts. Cts. Sets Cts. Cts. Cts. $ $ Hanging Grove T’w’p. 12 02 16 005 75 10 5 25 .... 20 .... 15 25 201 50 50 100 Gillam Township.. 12 02 16 005 75 10 5 25.... 20.... 25 252 11 50 50.... 100 Walker Township.. . 12 02 16 005 75 10 5 25.... 25.... 10 25 201 50 50 100 Barkley Township... 12 02 16 005 75 10 5 20 10 15 .... 25 25 211 50 50 100 Rensselaer, Town of. 12 02 16 005 75 10 5 50 25 191 50 50 25 .... 125 Marion Township.... „12 02 16 005 75 10 5 30 10 20 .... 25 25 226 50 50 100 J ordan Township.... 12 02 16 005 T5lO 5 25 10 20 .... 20 25 216 50 50 100 Newton Township... 12 02 16 005 75 10 5 25 .... 25 .... 25 25 216 50 50 100 Keener Township.... 12 02 16 005 75 10 5 25 10 25 25 35 25 261 50 50 100 Kankakee Township. 12 02 16 005 75 10 5 30 .... 25 20 15 ‘ 25 231 50 50 10q Wheatfield Township 12 02 16 005 75 10 5 30 10 25 .... 25 25 231 50 50 100 Carpenter Township. 12 02 16 005 75 10 5 30 10 .. 10 .. 25 191 50 50 100 Remington, Town of J 12 02 16 005 75 10 5 25 25 166 50 50.... 251 25 Milroy Township... 12 02 16 005 75 10 5 20 10 20.... 25 25 216 50 50 100 Township ... J 12 02 16 005| . 75|10 5 30 10j 25 ;. .. 25 25 231 50 50 100 The first installment,* including al] Road Taxes, is payable on or before the Third Monday ' in April, 1887, and the second installment on or before the First Monday in November, 1887. If the first installment is not paid when due, then both installments become delinquent, and ten per cent, penalty will be added to the full amount. Aiaim Road 'Paxes Must be paid in first installment. The Treasurer is responsible for the taxes he could have collected. Therefore, Tax-Payers should remember that their taxes MUST be paid every year. No County Order will be paid to any person owing delinquent taxes. The sale of lands for delinquent taxes begins on the Second Monday in February, 1887. For the collection of which I may be found at my office in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, as directed by law. U 3F 3 Paty your Taxes promptly and avoid Costs. William M. Hoover i Treasurer of Jasper County.
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