Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1911 — Page 7

RATE OF TAXATION FOR THE YEAR 1911. State, County and Township Taxes for Jasper County, Indiana. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Tax Duplicate for the Y'ear 1911 is now in my hands and I am ready to receive at the County Treasurer’s office in Rensselaer, Indiana, the taxes charged thereon. The following table shows the RATES OF TAXATION on each SIOO TAXABLE PROPERTY, and on each TAXABLE POLL: LEVIED BY STATE BY - - >8 Levied by Advisory Levied by City or Township TOTAL RATE POLL TAX COUNTY ». 2 Board on SIOO Trustees on SIOO ON SIOO - COUNCIL * •’ ' j . ... ' \ | M4MB OF TOWK- I y I -• *| S I|| J =_ i J g *' I I § SHIP, TOWN OR g- *■ . | Ig « J St 5 1 ] . a !!1 ! ! t 2 S ?IS 2 | si® ■g 3 g ®|£“a H £a 1 g | a s■* 4 *I 2 § | “ ::a.il *th : H §’?i 111 ;if i1!14 l i 111 it I < | £ i 218 § 11 - £ 11 1 111. ggllslatJigsllgafi S g L ;—■—■— ~—F ' ' ' ~ ~ W* Barkley ... .1...-- 50 50 ~ I.oft 9 1.50 13.6|0’5 2.75 30.J5 8 10 15 25 20 30 5 2 I 20 1.16 .81 1.97 Carpenter .... 50 50 1.00 9 1.50 5 2.75 30.15 8 10 49 12% 10 10 12% 10 3 1.05 .82 1.85 /50 50 ' 1.00 9 1.50 13.60 5 2.75 30.15 8 10 50 18 25 25 10 5 1.24 .89 2.13 Hanging Grove .... 50 50 1.00 9 1.50 13.00 5 2.75 30.15 8 10 35 30 .20 20 20 10 2 1.24 .93 2.17 Jordan 50 50 1.00 9 1.50 13.610 5 2.75 30.15 8 10 .3 25 50 20 15 10 ' 1.14 .89 2.03 Kankakee 50 50 ’ 1-00 9 1.50 13.60 5 2.75 30.15 8 10 30 30 25 15 10 5 1,10 .85 1.95 Keener 50 50 1.00 9 1.50 13.60 5 2.75 30.15 8 10 25 -36 20 20 10 2 1.12 .81 1.93 Marion •?...? 50 50 100 9 1.50 13.60 5 2-75 30.15 8 10 28 14 16 22 15 4 6 1.00 .85 1.85 Milroy 50 50 1-00 9 1.50 13.60 5 $.75 30.15 8 10 40 40 50 25 10 1 1.40 1.06 2.46 Newtpn 50 50 1-00 9 1.50 13.60 5 2.75 30.15 8 10 22 25 20 30 10 2 1.15 .74 1.89 Remington, Town of. 50 50 1.00 25 25 2.50 9 1.50 13.60 5 2.75 30.15 8 10 49 3 ' -40 Ift 10 20 40 50 50 1.76 1.76 3.52 Rensselaer, City of. 50 50 . 100 9 1.50 13.60 5 2.75 30.15 8 10 28 4 10 35 43 20 10 40 40 3 |1.56% 1.56% 3.13 Union ... .50 50 ° 1.00 9 1.50 13.60 5 2.75 30.15 8 10 10 35 35 30 10 5 . 1.23 .82 2.05 Walker 50 50 1-00 9 1.50 13.60 5 2.75 30,15'8 10 20 40 25 30 5 2 1.18 .84 2.02 Wheatfield .... 50 50 1.00 9 1.50 13.00 5 2,75 30.15 8 10 - 22 25 50 30 10 J 15 1.36 .96 2.32 . \ • I ’ ■ ! | " f I- i Wheatfield, Town of. 50 50 25 50 50 -2.25 9 1.50 13.60 5 2.75. 30.15 8 10 30 30 50 50 25 1.32% 1.32% 2.65 = ALL the Road and Bridge Tax and ONE-HALF of all other taxes make the FIRST INSTALLMENT and must be jMiid on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY, 1912. ONE-HALF of all =, taxes except Road and Bridges, constitute the SECOND INSTALLMENT, and must be paid on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1912. Failure to pay the First Installment when due makes both installments delinquent and attaches a penalty of 10 percent to the full amount. ; . 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 the first day of March of any year shall be liable for the taxes of that year. The purchaser on the first day of March shall lie considered the owner on that day.” Purchasers of PERSONAL .PROPERTY’ as well as Real Estate should remember that “TAXES FOLLOW PROPERTY' when the taxes thereon emain unpaid.” “COUNTY’ ORDERS in favor of persons owing delinquent taxes can not be paid without settlement of taxes.” “It is the dutv of the TAX PAYER to state definitely on what property he desires to |>ay taxes, in whose name assessed, and in what township or town it was assessed. THE TREASURER WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for the penalties and charges resulting from taxpayer’s omission to so, state. The Tax Duplicate fop any year is made with reference to property on the first day of March of that year and remains unchanged for the year as to the showing of property, anil in whose name assessed and taxl-d. Transfers after the first day of March of any year will never appear upon the Duplicate of that year’s taxes. Those who pay taxes of,property in trust, and whose taxes are complicated, such as undivided estates, etc., should pay early enough to avoid the rush of the last days, as it requires time to make divisions and separate receipts. Road Receipts are Not Negotiable, and Must be Presented in Payment of First Installment, and then only by the Owner of the Land. r- The Annual Sale of Delinquent Lands and Lots will take place on the SECOND MONDAY’ IN . FEBRUARY', 1912. ALSON A. FELL, Treasurer of Jasper County, Indiana.

ADMINISTRATRIX Public Auction. The undersigned Administratrix of the estate of William Miles, deceased, will offer at Public Sale at the late residence of deceased, in Milroy tp., 1 mile west and 5% miles north of Wolcott, 2 miles west .and smiles south of McCoysburg, Commencing at 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, DEC. 19, 1911, 5 Head of Horses— Consisting of 1 Bay Horse 8 years old. wt. 1450; 1 Bay Horse Skyears old, wt. 1100; 1 Smooth-mouthed Mare, wt. 1200; 1 3-year-old Mare, wt. 1200, a good one; 1 2-year-old Colt; 1 Sorrel driving mare, Wilkes and Coach, four years bld, an extra good driver, lady and auto broke; 1 Percheron Mare, well broke, coming three years old, .a number 1 colt, 2 Full-Blood Poland China Boars Weight about 150 pounds each. 7 Head of Cattle — Consisting of Milch Cows and Heifers, some now giving milk; all with calf, some will be fresh soon. Implements, Harness, Etc.—Consisting of 1 Plano Binder, in good working order; 2 Janesville Sulky Plows, one good as new; 1 Walking Breaking Plow; 1 Riding Cultivator; 1 Disc Harrow; 1 3-section Harrow; T new Hay Rake; 1 new Hay Rack; 2 Farm Wagons, one with 40-inch box; 1 set single Harness ; 2 sets work Harness; 100 shocks Corn Fodder; 1 Grindstone; Scoops; Spades; Forks, and numerous other articles. T A credit of 9 months will be given on sums over $lO, with usual conditions RUTH M. MILES, Adm. John Culp, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on Grounds. Big Public Sale The undersigned will retire from farming and move to town, and will offer at Public Sale at his

residence 1 mile north and eight miles east of Rensselaer, 4 miles east and 1 mile north of Pleasant Ridge, commencing at 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, 1911, 3 Head of Horses— Consisting of 1 | Black r Horse four years old, wt. 1400; 1 Bay Mare eleven years old, wt. 1200, in foal to S. Makeever’s jack, service fee paid; 1 Bay Mare thirteen years old, wt. 1400. i 9 Head of Cattle — Consisting of 8 head of good Milch cows, s some now giving milk, two with calf by side. Others will be fresh soon; 1 Durham Bull 14 mon f hs old. four Poland Brood sows; 1 Poland China Boar one year old; and 11 Pigs two months old. Farm Tools, Etc. — Consisting Of 1 Deering Binder six foot cut, a gbod one; 1 Deering Mower, five foot cut; 1 Hay Rake; 1 narrow tire W'agon with double bok; 1 low iron-wheel Wagon, wide tire, with hay rack; 1 Spring Wagon; 1 Corn Planter 'with 80 rods of wire; 1 Bradley Riding Plow, 16-inch; 1 John Deere Walking Plow, 16-incn; 1 Endgate Seeder; 1 Riding “Dutch Uncle” Cultivator; 1 Walking Cultivator ; 1 three-section wood frame Ha/row; 1 Potato Digger; 1 BudIbng Disc; 1 Grain King Scoop Board; 1 set Work Harness; 1 ironin stack; 75 shocks of Corn Fodder; 1 set bld Harness; 6 bushels Yellow Dent Seed Corn, and num- • erous other articles. post Mall; 5 tons of Timothy Hay. A credit of 11 months will be given on, sums aver $lO, with usual conditions; 6 per cent off for cash. JOHN KNOPINSKI. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. . C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on ground. Genuine Quaker Parchment (butter wrappers, either blank or printed, ,jn any quantity desired

Big Public Sale The undersigned, having decided to quit farming, will sell at Public Sale at his residence on the old Fred Long farm, 2 miles west and 2 miles north of Medaryville, commencing at 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, 1911, 8 Head of Horses— Consisting of 1 Dun Mare five years old, wt. 1600, in foal; 1 Brown Mare eight years old, wt. 1300, in foal; 1 Bay Mare nine years old wt, 1400; 1 Roan Horse six years old, wt. 1500; 1 Brown Horse nine years old, wt. TOGO, driver; 1 Gray Mare twelve years old, wt. 1400; 2 coming two-year-old Cbjts. 18 He.ad of Cattle— Consisting of 5 Cows ranging from three to eight years old, four now fresh, three w With calf by side; 6 two-year-old Heifers; 2 coming two-year-old Steers; 2 Yearling Heifers; 1 spring Steer Calf. Wagons, Implements, Etc.—-Con-sisting of 2 Farm "Wagons, both 3% inch tire, one a new Studebaker, both with triple box; 1 light Road Wagon; 1 one-horse disc Wheat Drill; 1 new Sattley Disc; 1 three-section wood Harrow; 1 Gale Sulky Plow; 2 14-inch Walking Plowu'; 1 Riding Cultivator; 1 Walking Cultivator; 1 John Deere Corn Planter with Fertilizer Attachment and 200 rods of wire; 2 sets Double Work Harness; 1 new Grindstone,, and other articles of minor importance. A credit of 12 months will be given on sums over $lO, with ueual . conditions; 6 per cent off for ca§h. MAURICE GORMAN. Ed H. Eisrnhart, Auctioneer. Owen F. Horner, Clerk. Hot lunch on ground. Big Public Sale. - '' The undersigned will! sell at Public Auction at John Beecher’s farm, 2% miles bast and % mile north

of Foresman, beginning at 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1012, 14 Head of Horses—Consisting of 2 Bay Mares, full sisters, coming 5 and 6 years old, wt. 2300; 1 Bay Horse coming 4 years old, wt. 1400; 1 Bay Horse coming 4 years old, wt. 1200; 1 Mare Mule coming 8 months old, won sweepstakes at Rensselaer Horse Show last fall; 1 Bay Mare coming 3 years old, wt. 1200; 1 Gray Gelding 4 years old, WtL 1500: 2 Bay G eldipgs confi ng 4 years oTj, wt. 1400 each; 1 Bay Mare coming 3 years old, wt. 1350;, 1 Bay Filly coming 2 years old, wt. 1200; 1 Bay family horse, lady broke, wt. 1200; 2 Draft Colts coming 1 year old. 13. Head of Cattle—Consisting of 3 Milch Cows now giving milk; 1 coming 2-year-old Polled Angus Heifer; 2 coming 2-year-old Steers; 1 Spotted Cow, fresh by sale of 1 Red Cow, fresh in March; 1 Red Cow, fresh in May; 1 Red Cow coming 4-year-old; 3 Spring Calves, 2 Steers, 1 Heifer. 8 Head of Sheep—All Ewes and good ones, all bred. 20 Head of Hogs.—Consisting of 2 Brood Sows and 18 head of fall pigs, weighing 40 to 60 pounds apiece. 4 Dozen Plymouth Rock Chickens. Implements, Wagons, FurnitureConsisting of 1 8-foot McCormick Binder with trucks; 1 Champion Mower, 5-foot; 1 triple Bed narrow tire Wagon; 1 Sulky; 1 Top Buggy; 1 Spring Wagon; 1 Cutter; 1 Bobsled; 1 Porter Corn Planter with 80 rods of wire; 2 16-inch Janesville Sulky Plows; 1 Avery Riding Cultivator with Gopher Attachments; 2 Avery Walking Cdltivators; Potato Hiller; 8-foot solid wheel 'Disc; 8-fdot Spader; 16-foot 3-seetion lever Harrow; Lowdown

U-foot Seeder; Fanning Mill; Hay Rake; 1 2-foot Hay Rack; 14-foot Hay Rack; Cider Mi,H; Hand Corn Shelter; Bxßxl6 Cement Block making machine with 300 pallets, almost new outfit; 3 sets. Double Work Harness; set Double Buggy Harness; Range Cook Stove; % dozen Dining Chairs; some Household Goods and numerous other articles. A credit of 12 months will be given on sums over $lO, with usual conditions; 6 per cent off for cash. JOHN BEECHER, RALPH JOHNSON. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on the Ground.

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at Public Auction at the Fairview Farm, 1% miles east and 1 mile north of Brook, commencing at 10 o’clock, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1911, 20 Head of Horses and Mules-—1 registered Clydesale mare, light bay. 4 years old, wt. 1600, bred to Togo; 1 Clydesdale gelding three years old, wt. 1560; —1 span black mules, —well broken, 5’ years old, wt. 2500; 1 span brown mules 4 years old, wt. 2500; 1 bay mare 6 years old, wt. 1400; 1 dark bay mare 4 years old, wt. 1500; 1 dun mare 11 years old, wt, 1250; 1 black mare 3 years old, wt. 1300; 1 roar, mare 11 years old, wt. 1325; 1 driving colt, gelding, 2 years old, wt. 850; 1 pacing driving colt, gelding, 2 years old, wt. 1135. This colt is broken to double and single harness. He is an extra good one, sired by Berryoss and foaled by one of the best driving mares in this locality. I bay mule 1 year old, well halter broken; 3 colts coming one year old; 1 Bay Clydesdale stallion 2 years old. wt, 15po; 1 Bay Clydesdale stallion 1 year old, wt. 1200. These stallions are good ones, well broken, quiet and good lookers, with action like their sire, “Criterion,” the best Clydesdale stallion that ever made his home In Indiana. Their mother was a Canadian Clydesdale mare, weighing 1700, full blood, but through neglect was never registered. All of the above listed brarbs were bred to good draft horses. . . 18 Milk Cows—4 red cow, polled Durham, giving milk, to be fresh in spring; 1 half Jersey cow, giving milk to be fresh in spring; 1 large roan Shorthorn cow, calf by side;

J red polled Durham heifer, with calf by side, one polled Durham coW, fresh in late spring; 1 red cow with white face, to be fresh soon; I large grade Durham cow, fresh in February; 1 full blooded Jersey cow, fresh In February; 1 full blooded Durham cow, giving milk; 1 two-year-old Durham heifer; 2 heifers to be fresh in early spring; 1 younger polled Durham heifer, ta be fresh in spring; 1 dark red polled Durham herd bull 3 years old and double standard, registered in both books; 1 j>olied Durham bull -6 months old; 3 steers coming yearlings. 100 full blood Duroc Hogs——The long-bodied kind, the kind that can raise ten or twelve pigs anil make money for their owner. One registered sow bred; 12 pedigreed gilts, bred; 22 full blood gilts, bred; 9 full blood sows, bred: 2 registered boars; 54 fall pigs wt. from 60 to 80 lbs., pedigree will be futnished with a part of these pigs. A full line of farming implem< nts. Usual terms, ten" months time, ..without interest if paid when due, -6 per cent discount tor cash. —Speclal. terms for the stallions. A. J. BULLIS. 'Ready for delivery off our floor, two of those staunch, reliable runabouts that have made the Maxwells “the great economy cars.” A car which can run on Jasper county roads at a total cost of 1 3-10 cents per mile. A nice carrying space on these too. Step in and let us show yor how to save money.— MaxwelL

FARMERS’ MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION j Of Benton, White and > Jasper Counties -.A; ■ ’ ’ —■6— Represented by / ■■■ MARION I. ADAMS X Rensselaer, Indiana t CYCLONE INSURANCE # Am also agent for the State X Mutual, which insures against T j cyclones, wind and hail. X