Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1903 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

<The total real and personal I taxes on each SIOO valuation for the year 1903 and now due and payable (first installment) on or before the second Monday in May, is as follows: Hanging Grove, $1.81; Gillam, $1.96; Walker, $1.88; Barkley, $1.27; Rensselaer, $2.46; Marion, $2.57; Jordan, $1.80; Newton, $1.82; Keener, (“Honest Abe’s” township) $2.86; Kankakee, $1.67; Wheatfield, $1.83; Town of Wheatfield, $1.90; Carpenter, sl.92; Town of Remington, $1.70; Milroy, $2.12; Union, $2.05. W. C. Babcock, F. E. Babcock, Bert Goff, C. E. Mills, C. D. Newels, W. H. Beam A. S. Laßue, A. C. Woodworth, N. H. Warner, W. A. Huff, C. W. Duvall. H. J. Bartoo, Chas. Robinson, T. W. Haus, L. H. Hamilton, P. W. Clark, J. L. Smith, J. W. Childers, and Mrs. Matie Hopkins, Mrs. Anna Tuteur and Mrs. Grace Pumphrey, of the local lodge of Rathbone Sisters, went to Chalmers Tuesday afternoon to institute a new lodge at that place, returning Wednesday morning. The new lodge starts off with about 35 members. Mrs. Eliza White died at the home of her sister Mrs. John White, in Francesville, last Saturday, aged almost 77 years. She had been called to Francesville by the sickness of her sister some two weeks previous, and was taken sick a few days after arriving there and gradually grew worse until her death. The remains were brought here Sunday and funeral services were held at the M. E. church Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Royce. Interment in Weston cemetery. Deceased leaves a sister, two brothers and one son, Bruce White of this city, with whom she had lived for several years.