Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1914 — Basis of Assessment of Personal Property for 1914. [ARTICLE]

Basis of Assessment of Personal Property for 1914.

At the meeting of the township assessors last Thursday, the following basis of assessment for personal property in Jasper county for the year 1914 was adopted: All money on hand or in bank, o per cent. All good notes, 75 per cent of value. All stocks and goods, 75 per cent of value.

Horses— All draft horses, 75 per cent of value. All mules, horses and colts, < 3 per cent of value. Cattle—All feeding cattle, $6 per hundred. All other cattle, 75 per cent of value. P Hogs and Sheep— Hogs at $6 per hundred; Sheep, $4 per head; Wood per cord, $1 to $3. Grain, etc.—Wheat, per bushel, 00c; corn, per bushel, 40c; oats, per bushel, 25c; potatoes, per bushel, 45 cents; timothy seed, per bushel ?l.o0; rye, per bushel, 35c; clover seed, per bushel, $7.00; onions, per bushel, 75c. Ray —H niot h y hay - P er ton . $7.54) wild hay, per tou, $2.00; ensilhge per ton, $2.00. , ’ . P A l® ats : etC ‘— Pork ’ Per hundred, *b.UO; lard, per hundred, $6 00wool, per hundred, $10.00; ice per ton, 75c. Dumber—Lumber, 75 per cent of value. Poultry—chickens, per dozen, s3.ao; turkeys, each one, $1 00’ geese, per dozen, $4.00; bees, at *I.OO per stand. • Automobiles—Automobiles, 75 per cent of cash valuation. All additional improvements to be assessed at 75 per cent.