Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1909 — Page 2

RATE OF TAXATION FOR THE YEAR 1909.. State, County and Township Taxes for Jasper County, Indiana. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Tax Duplicate for the year .909 is now in my hands and that I am ready to receive at the County Treasurer’s Office m Rensselaer, Indiana the axes charged thereon. The following table shows the RATES OF TAXATION on each SIOO TAXABLE PROPERTY and on each TAXABh£ POLL. * . _ AV , LEVIED BY STATE LE nv EO Q LIVIED bv »vi*ad V .n.. K POLL TAX. QN COUNTY < g n* LEV,ED " Y C,TY ° R TOWNBHIP TOT>L RATE , COUNCIL. g K ON * IOO - trustees on SIOO. ON SIOO. 1i i th * g NAME OP TOWNSHIP, c e = j-5 e | $ ? x 5 TOWS OB cm. f , Ij d | H j j | J 5 ( i i i i J 1 1 ! i 1 I i I * | I, * * j 1 a 2 1 s t |I 5 I i 1 ? g I iili 9f i 1 11 lists 11ji 3 < > {i; 1! i 1 11 1 n f = a J o K to s £3 « H & 2z ° BARKLEY 60 60 SI.OO 9 3 13.60 6 2.76 60 2-66 16 -26 34 16 10 T~l * v a 06 SO 186 CARPENTER 60 60 11.00 9 3 13.60 6 2.76 60 2.66 61 25 26 13 20 10 4 ' 137107 2 4 GILLAM 60 60 1.00 9 3 13.60 5 2.76 60 265 60 10 35 10 20 5 'l HANGING GROVE SO 60 t.OO 9 3 13.60 6 2.76 60 2.66 60 10 20 6 20 10 2 ' I '° l JORDAN 50 60 100 9 3 13.60 5 2.75 50 2.65 3 8 25 5 15 10 1V .8963152 KANKAKEE 60 50 1.00 9 3 13.60 5 2.76 50 2.65 26 30 36 10 10 6 “■**» 60 6(1 too 9 3 13.60 6 2.76 60 2.66 16 36 20 20 10 MARIOH 60 60 tOO 9 3 13.60 5 2.76 60 2.66 38 7 8 10 16 7 3 2 1 * * qq nn i no MILROY 60 M l- 00 9 3 13.60 6 2.75 50 2.65 40 35 20 25 10 NEWTON •. «» '» t.OO 9 3 13.60 6 2.76 60 2.66 18. 26 26 'lO ' 1-36 .90 2.16 REMINGTON, Town 0f... ,| 60 60 1.00 26 26 2.60 9 3 13.60 6 2.76 60 2.66 61 1 * 10 10 50 50 3li RENSSELAER, City 0f.... 60 50 1.00 9 3 13.60 5 2.75 50 2.65 38 3 10 40 , 0 1K 1A . o iu *u au 15 10 40 45 3.17 UNION 60 60 100 9 3 13.60 5 2.75 50 2.65 25 30 10 30 10 2 wat wd P a _ _ 1.17 *7B 1.98 WALKER 60 50 1.00 9 3 13.60 5 2.75 50 2.66 20 40 20 25 5 WHEATFIELD 60 60 100 9' *is m> k • ra • ~ 1,14 88 1,96 ° IUU 9 313 60 5 2.75 50 2.65 20 20 30 30 10 2 24 126 8 WHEATFIELD, Town of . . 50 50 26 25 25 50 2.25 9 3 13.60 6 2tf6 60 265 « II 52 10 i f I I I ~ \ * 2 30 30 60 60 25 2.63 * * ALL the Itoad and Bridge Tax and ONE-HALF of all other taxes make the FIRST INSTALLMENT and most be paid on or before the FIRST MONDAY iv miv IQ . ft „ ceP* “d Bridges, constitute the SECOND INSTALLMENT, and must be paid ou or before the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER 1010 ® ’ ONE - HAM ’ of aU taxes, exinstallments delinquent and attaches a penalty of 10 per cent to the full amount NOVEMBER, 1910. Failure to pay the First Installment when due make, both $ * The Treasurer can not make and hold receipts for any one. Please do not ask it. Provisions of Law Relating to Taxation. The owner of property on tho first dsy of Msrch of sny y©ar s bull bo linblo fnp #Ka f nvr , mi ■ <■* U “ 8h0 " ld “ “ TAXES F ° LM > W 'when Te ** °“ ** ” ORDERS in favor of persons owing delinquent taxes can not be paid without settlement o 4 taxes.” PnML NOT BE RESTONSIBLE to’sHtoteT *******' “ d *“ what townsh, P or town it was assessed. THE TREASURER WILL assessed and taxed. Transfer. l Vte/ti’e ’° P ** **** 88 to the • howto « of P~Perty, and In whose name the divisions^ * *" C ° mpHcated ‘ B “ ch “ ”«“*** <* tet <** pay early enough to avoid the rush of the last days, as it requires time to make ROAD RECEIPTS MUST BE PRESENTED IN PAYMENT OF FIRST INBTAT.TVfcfI?WT The Annual Sale of Delinquent Lands and Lots will take place on the SECOND MONDAY OF FEBRUARY, 1910. JESSE D. ALLMAN, Treasurer of Jasper County, Indiana

lEHffl COUNTY DEMOCRAT I. E BRB6VGK. EDITOR MD POBLISIUII. OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PARER OF \ JASPER COUNTY. Kntemd u Ssoond-Class Matter June I. HO*, at the poet office at Renaaelaeer. Indiana, under the Act of Maroh I. IITI Long Distance Telephones Office 81 A Residence 811 Published Wednesdays end Saturdays Wednesday Issue 4 Pa gee; Saturday Issue ■ Pages Advertising rates made known on ap plication. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, 1000.

CALL FOR DISTRICT MEETING.

In compliance with an order of the Democratic State Central Committee, the delegates selected by the various counties of the Tenth Congressional District, will meet In Hammond, Ind., on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1010, at 1:30 o’clock In „the afternoon, for the purpose of electing a committeeman to represent them on the State Central Committee. The several counties of the District are entitled to the following number of delegates: Benton 8 Jasper 8 Lake 80 Laporte ...89 Newton 6 Porter 9 Tippecanoe ~.26 Warren 5 White 12 The delegatee apportioned among the several counties of the state shall be on the basis of one delegate for every 200 vote* and one additional for each fraction of 100

or more votes cast for Governor Thomas R. Marshall at the November election, 1908. JAMES K. RISK, Chairman. JAMES W. SCHOOLER, Sec.

CALL FOR SELECTING DELEGATES.

In compliance with an order of the Democratic State Central Committee, the Democratic voters of Jasper county are hereby directed to meet in Rensselaer in mass convention on >• r THURSDAY DEC. 30, 1909, at 2:30 p. m., for the purpose of selecting 8 delegates and 8 alternates to the Democratic District Convention to meet In Hammond on January 5, 1910, for the purpose of electing a committeeman to represent the Tenth Congressional District on the State Central Committee. N. LITTLEFIELD, Co. Chm. B. N. FENDIG, Sec.

NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS* MEETING. Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of the Jasper Savings and Trust Company of Rensselaer, Indiana, now The Trust and Savings Bank of Rensselaer, Indiana, that the regular annual meeting of such stockholders will be held at the office of the company on Wednesday, January 6, 1910, at seven o'clock p. m., for the election of nine directors and consideration of the affairs of the company. Given December 16, 1909. CHARLES G. BPITLER, Pres. Attest: Judson J. Hunt, Secy.-Treas.

Genuine “Quaker Parchment” butter wrappers, blank or printed, for eale at The Democrat office In any quantity desired. PUBLIC SALE. As X am going Into the lumber business I will sell at public sale at my farm residence, .10 miles north of Rons-

selaer, and 4% miles east of Fair Oaks, on MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1910, The following property: 3 Head of Horaes —1 mare In foal. 27 Head of Cattle —Twenty good milk cows, some fresh now and others fresh soon; 4 yearling heifers; 2 heifer calves; 1 pure bred Short-Horn yearling bull. Twenty-five Ewes. 52 Head of Hogs— 44 shoats, wt. 60 each; 5 brood sows; 1 Duroc boar with pedigree; two fat hogs. 2 Dozen Light Brahma Hens. Two ricks of Alsike and Timothy hay; 200 bushels of corn; 1 DeLaval No 12 Cream Separator; harness and farming tools. JOHN I. GWIN. A. J. Harmon, Auctioneer. C. G. Spltler, Clerk.

Big Public Sale As we are going to move to Oregon in the spring, we will offer at public sale at Surrey, Ind., 4% miles north and 2% miles west of Rensselaer, commencing at 10 a. m on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 1910, 10 Head of Hones—consisting of 1 Bay Team, horse and mare, wt 1200 each, aged 13 and 14; 1 Roan Mace ten yean, wt. 1,000; 1 Gray Mare * ■ * 12 yean, wt. 1400, in foal to Kentons Jack; 1 Roan Team, four and five years old, wt. 1100 each; l Bay Bliley I years old, wt. 1000; 1 ill Mare coming 3 years, wt. 900: 1 Sorrel Filley comlbg 3 years wt 900; 1 Stud Colt coming two years! Four Head of Cattle—Coralsting of 1 Red Cow giving milk; l Red Cow fresh in the spring; l twu-year-old Heifer; 1 Calf, yearling In June. Implements, Wagons, Etc— Con-

sisting of 1 new Buggy; 1 Runabout; 1 set Double Harness; 2 sets Single Harness; 1 Plow; 1 Cultivator; 1 Steel Harrow; 1 Mowing Machine; 1 Woven Wire Stretcher; 1 Barbed Wire Stretcher; 1 Lawn Swing; 1 Lawn Mower; 1 Wheel Barrow; 1 Push Cart; 1 Lard Press; also other articles too numerous to mention. 200 Bushels Good Seed Oats. Hay In Stack and Barn; about 100 bushels of Good Potatoes. Household Goods—Dining Table; 6 Chairs; 1 Sideboard; 1 Refrigerator; 1 Heating Stove; 1 Kitchen Stove, new; 1 wood Bedstead; 1 Gasoline Range; 1 011 Cook Stove; 1 Book Case; 3 Commodes; 1 Bureau; 1 Crex Rug, 9x12; 3 Couches; Dishes, Kitchen Utensils and numerous other articles. Terms—l 2 months credit given on sums over $lO with the usual conditions ; 6 per cent off for cash. G. M. WILCOX & SONS. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spltler, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at the Elchelbarger farm, lVfr miles west of the Gillam church and 5 miles west and 3 miles north of Francesvtlle and 3 miles north of Pleasant Grove, 16 miles northwest of Rensselaer, on THURSDAY, JANUARY >B, 1910, 10 Head of Horses— One grey mare, 5 years old. In foal. wt. 1300; 1 grey mare, pedigreed, 10 years old, bred, wt 1600; 1 black coach mare, 10 years old, bred, wt. 1200; 1 black horse, 12 years old, wt. 1200; 1 bay horse, 8 years old, wt. 1200; 1 bay horse, 12 years old, wt. 1100; 1 span of mules, a good working team; l grey draft mare colt, coming 2 years old; 1 sucking colt. Two Good Milch Cows—Will be fresh In the spring. 4 Head of Hogs. go Chickens. Farming Implements—3 farm wagons, 2 narrow, 1 Iron wheel; 2 buggies, 1 rubber tire, 1 steel tire; 1 double gang plow; 1 18-inch breaking plow; 1 3-sec-tion harrow; 'l disc; 1 good corn planter with 80 rods of wire; 2 walking and 2 riding cultivators; 1 mowing machine; 1 old binder; 1 hay ladder; 4 sets double harness; 1 set single harness, and other

j articles. i Household Goode— 2 good stoves, l heating, 1 cook, as good as new; 3 bedsteads, 2 mattresses. TERMS—A credit of 12 months will be given on sums over 86.00, with usual conditions; 6 per cent off for cash. CHRIS REIGER. A. J. Harmon, Auctioneer. J. P. Hammond, Clerk. Hot Lunch on Grounds. Big Public Sale As I am going In the Livery Business in Goodland, I will offer at Public Sale at my residence, 3 miles east and 3% miles north of Goodland, 4 miles west and 3 % miles north of Remington, 3V& miles east and % mile north of Percy, commencing at 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1910, 9 Head of Horses, Mules and Colts—Consisting of 1 pair of Black mares, yrs. old. team Is guaranteed to be 'ady broke, MHPjiifliillii ' took Hecond as carriage drivers at the Rensselaer Horse Show; 1 Sorrel Mare, 10 years old with foal, wt. 1460; 1 Sorrel Gelding, 6 years old, wt. 1360; 1 Sorrel Driving Mare. 10 years old, wt. 1000. lady broke; 1 Bay Gelding, coming 2 years old, wt. 900; 1 Black Mare, coming 2 years old, wt. 900; 1 span of Mules coming 4 and 6 years old, wt. 2000. 2 Good Milch Cows— One was fresh the first of December; the other one will be fresh In the spring. 2 Dozen Good Rhode Island Red Chlck--1 Red Bow with Pig. Implements, Wagons, Etc.—Consisting im r . eFe Gan * PloW - new; . d j Harrow, good as, new; 1 2-sectlon Harrow; 1 Deering Mower, flve-foot cut; 1 Jphn Deere Corn Planter, with fertiliser attachment and 80 rods of wire been used two years; l Feed Grinder; 1 Avery Wagon, 40-Inch bed, good as new; 1 Hay Hack and Wagon, 4-inch Iron wheel;

1 narrow-tired Wagon; 1 Low wheeled Wagon; 1 iron Kettle, 30 gallon, new last winter; 3 Scoop Shovels; 1 Post Hole Digger; 2 sets of Work Harness; 1 set Single Harness; Saddle. Bridle, and many other aritcles too numerous to mention. A credit of 12 months will be given on sums over |lO, with usual conditions; 6 per ednt off for cash. FRANK ANTCLIFF. Frank Eck, Auctioneer. Theodore Hameton, Clerk. Hot Lunch on Grounds. PUBLIC SALE. As I have decided to quit farming and will conduct the store at Pleasant Ridge, I will offer at public sale at the old Lowman farm, 3 miles east and lft miles north of Rensselaer, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1»10, 10 H«ad of Horses —l grey metre, 8 years old, wt. 1400; 1 grey mare, 10 years old, wt. 1400; 1 bay mare, 10 years old, wt. 1300; 1 bay mare, i years old, wt. 120 Q; 1 bay mare, 5 years old, wt. 1500; 1 brown mare, 8 years old, wt. 1400. The foregoing 6 mares are all bred to my Black Percheron Horse. 1 yearling colt wt. 1100; 2 suckling Colts, good as can be found. Dark Brown Stallion, “Billy Wondar.” “Billy- Is a sure foal getter and as good a sire as to be found In the county. Bome of his get will be found on the ground. 10 Head of Cattle— One cow with young calf by side. 2 will be fresh ruary 1, the rest fresh In spring. 2 yearling calves. Harness, Implements, Etc-2 good sets of work harness; 2 wagons, l with ttlp "' th ««* new hay rack; I John Deere gang plow; 1 sulky riding plow; 1 John Deere 16-lnch walk--1 * P*°w; 1 John Deere riding cultivator, 1 Sattley riding cultivator; 1 good i, 1 Deerin * b,nder: 1 *-■«««<>« flexible harrow; l John Deere corn planter with 100 rods of wire; 1 gooS oate seeder, with cart, and numerous articles not mentioned. Two stacks of hay in field. 600 bushel, good con, J A credit of 12 months will be given on eums over <6, with usual conditions- s Per cent off for casn. / ' * Fred Phillips, Auctioneer!*'. *“ OWMA *- C. G. Spltler, Clerk. Hot Lunch- on Grounds.