Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1914 — Page 6

RATE OF TAXATION FOR THE YEAR 1914 1 "" 1 ■' ■— 11 " 1 ' 1 STATE, COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP TAXES FOR JASPER COUNTY. INDIANA - m -*“?• ■*“ *■» —,l < - ■ ° - ' ' LEVIED i | i. ' ’ • ' ————— LEVIED BY STATE BY - LEVIED BY ADVISORY LEVIED BY CITY OR TOWN- TOTAL RATE POLL TAX ON SIOO CXJUNCTL || BOAJW) ON SIOO SHIP TRUSTEES ON SIOO ON SIOO NAME OF TOWN- _ * I I 3 - H SHIP TOWN OR S ?• - a S- g H a 3 5 «-• 3 g city. ? i a 3- ? 1 s a e r »-.»i * f! i § I 2 x o a a *>!©**"!» 5 ® "g 'SSm® ® a H K «< a © •g F § O -w« 2® « S « * p s a 9 S K S “'SgSjSft’©® •3 I a - “2 a -H§£>»J‘Ss !? B 5? u § « g , u g. g s © § s & g u . § E >i > nI 1 sbIHH3 1/ ?f ? X g 3 ~ 3 SL © 015 5 * 3 £■o 5 .© 9 * £ SbcL©’cc ©©©-S"© cLs , y : 2j o S tor cr L> P I® 35 I te KK > y Q <5 5 H S p „ - » • i ■ -4as« A. I | ' ~ I I " “"“«y 50 50 i.ooj 7 1.50 13.60 10 7 1 44.90 12.50 12.50 10 25 40 20 10 16 I 1.31 1.00 2.31 Carpenter 50 50 1.00 7 1.50 13.60 10 7 1 44.90 12.50 12.50 78 10 8510 10 5 1.28 1.08 2.36 Gmani 50 50 1-00 7 1.50 13.60 10 7 1 44.90 12.50 12.50 10 15 23 15 15 1.17 1.01 2.18 Hanging Grove .................. 50 50 1.60 7 1.50 13.60 10 7 1 44.90 12.50 12.50 30 20 20 25 20 10 5 1.35 1.05 2.40 \ . ■ <> Jordan 50 50 1.00 7 1.50 13.60 10 7 1 44.90 12.50 12.50 62 20 20 25 15 8 4.41 1.19 2.60 Kankakee 50 50 1.00 7 1.50 13.60 10 7 1 44.90 12.50 12.50 35 15 15 20 25 5 1.27 .98 2.25 Keener . . v ... 50 50: 1.00 7 1.50 13.60 10 7 1 44.90 12.50 12.50 42 15 45 30 15 10 3 | | [22 | | 1.58 1.34 2.92 |r Marion 50 50 1.00 7 1.50 13.60 10 7 1 44.90 12.50 12.50 26 14 14 25 10 3 5 1.08 .99 2.07 MUtoy 50 50 1.00 7 1.50 13.60 10 7 1 44.90 12.50 12.50 30 35 40 25 10 7 1.46 1.11 2.57 Newton 150 50 1.00 7 1.50 13.60 10 7 1 44.90 12.50 12.50 18 25 18 30 8 1.23 .86 2.09 Remington, Town of 50| 50| 1.00 25 25j 2.50 7 1.50 13.60 10 7 1 44.90 12.50 12.50 78 535 15 15 10 30 40 50 50 2.19 2.19 4.38 Rensselaer, City of 50 50 1.00 7 1.50 13.60 10 7 1 44.90 12.50 12.50 26 31025 32 20 251 501 50130| 101 3| 2.02 2.02 4.04 Union 50 50 1.00 7 1.50 13.60 10 7 1 44.90 12.50 12.50 25 35 40 25 10 6 1.43 1.08 2.51 Walker . ... 50 50 1.00 7 1.50 13.60 10 7 1 44.90 12.50 12.50 70 40 35 30 20 15 5 1.80 1.45 3.25 Wheatfield 50 50 1.00 7 1.50 13.60 10 7 1 44.90 12.50 12.50 50> 25 30 25 25 30 5 20 I 1.72 1.33 3.05 Wheatfield, Town of 50 50 .25 50 50 2.25 7 1.50 13.60 10 7 1 44.90 12.50 12.50 50 5 30 30 50 50 50 | 1.87%|1.87%| 3.75 | ALL the Road and Bridge Tax and ONE-HALF of all other taxes m ake the FIRST INSTALLMENT and must be paid on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY, 1915, ONE-HALF of all taxes, except Road and Bridges, constitute the SE COND INSTALLMENT, and must be paid on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1915. Failure to pay First Installment when due makes both installments delinquent and attaches a penalty of 10 per cent to the full amount. > THE TREASURER CAN NOT MAKE AND HOLD RECEIPTS FOR ANYONE. PLEASE DO NOT ASK IT Provisions off 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 be 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 remain unpaid.” “COUNTY ORDERS in favor of persons owing delinquent taxes cannot be paid without settlement of taxes.” . “11 is duty of tho TAX PAYER to stote definitely on what property he desires to pay 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 for 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, and in whose name assessed and taxed. 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. THE ANNUAL SALE OF DELINQUENT LANDS AND LOTS WILL TAKI' PLACE ON THE SECOND MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1915. ALSON A. FELL, Treasurer off Jasper County.

COMMISSIONERS’ ALLOWANCES

Following are the allowances made by the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, at their regular December term, 1914: Levey Bros & Co, sup clerk. . $ 3.00 Healey & Clark, same 3.00 J P Hammond, same auditor 5.00 A F Long, same. 5.00 Bobbs-Merrill Co, same 25.00 Burt-Haywood Co, same. ... 74.75 A A Fell, expense treasurer. . 10.94 Levey Bros & Co, same 14.75 G W Scott, postage, recorder 7.10 Levey Bros & Co, sup same. . 3.60 W I Hoover, sheriff’s fees. .. . 6.00 <C F Spain, per diem surveyor 10.00 DeVere Yeoman, same, sur. . 22.00 F E Babcock, supplies same. . 2.35 Levey Bros & Co, same 27.00 Ernest Lamson, sal Co Supt. .135.00 Same, supplies same 21.79 Levey Bros & Co, same 3.00 "N Littlefield, same. ........ 21.36 Healey & Clark, same 5.55 Ernest Lamson, trav exp same 12.85 Iva Bill, office help same. . . . 13.75 John Q Lewis, sal Co Assessor 150.00 DrH J Kannal, em bd of h. .27 4.56 Healey & Clark, same 17.25 Max Kepner, same 9.70 C of Rensselaer, st imp c h 1,518.00 H G Daniels, cleaning b house 4.40 J L Griggs, fireman ch.... 45.00 Chas Morlan, janitor ch.... 45.00 Mrs Chas Morlan, matron c h 10.00 W R Gates, hauling coal c h 10.80 A A Fell, freight on coal. . . . 4 4.67 Johnson Service Co, sun ch.. 4.62 Associated Mfg Co, same 11.00 Larsh & Hopkins, same 28.90 K T Rhoades & Co, same. . . . 33.60 Monon Coal Co, same 77.03 E D Rhoades & Son, same. . . 16.89 City of Rensselaer, lights same 32.84 J A Grant, freight & drayage 2.06 City of Rens, oiling street, jail 9.57 E D Rhoades & Son, sup same 4.88 K T Rhoades & Co, same. .. . 4.25 City of Rens, lights same. . . 18.751 J Nichols, sal Supt Co farm 175.06 Elsie Behrns, labor Co farm. . 16.06 William Smith, same 28.01 James Shelley, same .....". 41.58 John Eger, supplies same. . . .173.58 W P Bennett, same 20.0( Frank G Kresler, same 20.86 Larsh & Hopkins, same 33.86 Scott Bros, same 21.06 E D Rhoades & Son, same. . 28.78 Roth Bros. same. .......... 32.06 J C Gwin & Co, rep Co farm 56.01 G A Overton, same 100.36 J H Perkins, exp election. . . . 29.34 J W Tilton, same 15.06 Charles Morlan, same 5.06 J J Hunt, same . . , 15.06 C C Warner, same. . . . 15.06 Gus Grant, same . ' 6.06 J L Griggs, same 2.0.6 Wm Folger, ins, meals, East Barkley 16.26 Ord Yeoman, judge ...; .. . . 4.06 Claud Williams, same . .’ 4.0( Everett Brown, clerk. . .;;- 4.0( W H Barkley, same .. . ... . . 4.0( Sam Scott, sheriff 3.06 Herman Peffley, same ....... 3.06 R Johnson, insp W Barkley 9.66 , George McElfresh, judge ... •. 4.06 Edward Peterson, same 4.0( J A Pullin, clerk . . 4.06 Harry Arnold, same 4.0( Chris Morgenegg, sheriff .... 3.06

James Akers, same 3.00 Mrs E Arnold, meals 7.35 Samuel Bowman, insp East t Carpenter 10.60 Samuel Hackley, judge .... 4.00 William Broadie, same 4.00 C S Bowman, clerk ........ 4.00 D McGlynn, same 4.00 E Holland, sheriff 3.00 C R Griffith, same .......... 3.00 Mrs. Griffith, meals 4.90 Chas J Fell, insp West Carpenter 10.50 Ezra Bowman, judge 4.00 George Eck, same 4.00 ' Will A Smally, clerk ........ 4.00 George Nierengarten, same, meals, etc 13.90 Thos Dawson, sheriff 3.00 Moses Sigo, same 3.00 C A Bonner, insp S Carpenter 10.60 S H Cornwell, judge 4.00 J P Lucas, same, drayage . . 6.00 Frank K Spencer, clerk .... 4.00 Ellis Jones, same 4.00 J L Williams, sheriff 3.00 J A Wahl, same 3.00 Perry Hill, room, meals .... 12.00 James Rodgers, insp, meals Gillam .. . .. . , 16.50 Chas Odem, judge 4.00 Ross Faris, same Thomas Logan, clerk 4.00 Frank LeFevere, same 4.00 Frank Tillett, sheriff 3.00 Cecil Paris, same 3.00 M L Ford, insp, meals, Hanging Grove 17.35 Virgil Hobson, judge 4.00 W F Stevens, same . . 4.00 Thos B Stevenson, clerk .. r. 4.00 John Osborn, Jr, same ... 4.00 Hubert Maxwell, sheriff .... 3.00 Herald Sheppley, same 3.00 Lyman Raymond, insp Jordan 10.00 Prank Corbin, judge ...'.. 4.00 ’ Jesse Beecher, same 4.00 W D Bringle, clerk 4.00 ’ A W Pruett, same . . 4.00 J' Wm Michaels, sheriff 3.00 ! Henry Gushwa, same 3.00 Allen Keister, meals 7.00 ( l John Shirer, insp Kankakee. . 13'00 , Wm Fitzgerald, judge 4.0 b ; Geo Sands, same 4.00 J Henry Hunsicker, clerk .... 4.00 . Edward Lakin, same 4.00 ( I Win Collins, sheriff 3.00 ; Charles White, same, labor.. 4.00 j Chas Stalbaum, meals 4.90 t Tunis Snip, insp Keener .... 13.00 >1 S McGinnis, judge . 4.00 j I Jacob Hannaway, sanie .... 4.00 UC O Spencer, clerk 4.00 1 1 J 1 Murray, same 4.00 jl James Erwin, sheriff ...... 3.00 j i Nick DeVriece, same 3.00 j ‘ Ladies’ Aid Society, meals . . 7.35 ,'T W Grant, insp Marion No. 1 8.00 ) C W Duvall, judge 4.00 |H> W Kiplinger, same ... .. . 4.00 ;; Delbert Beckman, clerk .... 4.00 ) Don. Beam, . 4.00 ) Larkin Potts, sheriff ..... . , 3.00 ) Jud Moore, same 3.00 jTMrs Laura B Fate, room ) Ladies Baptist ch, part meals 7.35 ) C P Fate, same 2.45 ) J F Hardman, insp Marion ) No 2 ... g.oo ) J A McFarland, judge . 4.00 ) Zern Wright, same ........ 4.00 ) C M Blue, clerk 4.00 ) C W Eger, same .... 4’oo

J C Kresler, sheriff ........ 3.00 Abe Simpson, same ........ 3.00 George H Healey, room .... 5,00 Ladies Baptist church, meals 7.35 Hamilton & Kellner, wood . . .50 Charles M Sands, insp Marion No 3 ... . .... . ........ . . 8.00 Geo L Morgan, judge ...... 4.00 Jos Hallagan, same ........ 4.00 Lon Healy, clerk ......... 4.00 Fred Phillips, same ........ 4.00 Al Peters, sheriff . 3.00 Sherman Parks, same ...... 3.00 W I Hoover, room ....... . . 5.00 Ladies Baptist ch part meals 7.35 C P Fate, same 1.90 C Morlan, insp Marion No 4 8.00 D M Worland, judge, room 9.00 E D Rhoades, judge 4.00 A R Hopkins, clerk 4.00 Frank Donnelly, same .... 4.00 I N Hemphill, sheriff ...... 3.00 I A Glazebrook, same 3.00 Ladies Baptist church, meals 7.35 K T Rhoades & Co, installing lights, same 3.00 G L Parks, insp, meals Milroy 15.10 John Mitchell, judge ....... 4.00 John Sommers, same . 4.00 Vern Culp, clerk 4.00 James Blankenship, same .. . 4.00 E C Marchand, sheriff ...... 3.00 William Havens, same 3.00 C R Weiss, insp Newton. .. . 9.25 John Borntrager, judge .... 4.00 William J Smith, same .... 4.00 Ernest Morlan, clerk . 4.00 J V Collins, same 4\flio James W Price, sheriff .... 3.00 Less Cox, same .. . 3.00 Jackson Freeland, meals .... 7.35 Isaac Kight, insp N Union.. 10.20 C A Harrington, judge .... 4.00 Lyman Hall, same 4.00 Ira F.yMeader, clerk ........ 4.00 J E Winslow, same 4.00 Geo Brouhard, sheriff 3.00 Russell Lesh, same 3.00 Al Blake, care of room . ... 1.00 Ladies’ Aid, meals 7.35 Jas McClanahan, insp S Union 10.40 S A Brusnahan, judge 4.Q0 Lee Rarden, same 4.00 Walter Harrington, clerk .... 4.00 Joseph Scheurich, same 4.00 John Phares, sheriff . j 3.00 Everett Burns, same : 3.00 B F Sheffer, exp erect booths 2.00 Ladies’ Aid, meals 7.35 H B Brown, insp Walker . .. . 12.20 James Smith, judge . . ...... 4.00 Charles Walker, same ....... 4.00 G G Brown, clerk 4.00 Fred Heines, same 4.00 A A Lockard, sheriff 3.00 Victor Walker, same ....... 3.00 Fred Karch, meals 9.80 R A Mannan, insp Wheatfield 13.00 Harry E Remley, judge 4.00 Warren White, same 4.00 Ezra Whitehead, clerk ...... 4.00 W B McNeil, same .... . . . 4.00 John Clager, sheriff ........ 3.00 George Beyers, same ........ 3.a0 Ladies’ Aid, Healey & Clark, pub printing 17.65 F E Babcock, same ........ 15.70 A A Fell, assesment Marble d 261.91 DeVere Yeoman, bridge eng 11.50 Chas F Spain, same 10.00 E D Nesbitt, same ........ 26.00 Cordelia M Williams, refund

eror tax 4.36

Fred Phillips, same . .: . .... 50.00 Clifford Duttou, same 14.85 James T Wingard, same .... 18.85 George Heusler, bridge repair 85.00 W H Wortley, same 100.00 Healey & Clark, ptg b Eck s r 15.00 Same, same Hunt stone road. . 15.00 DeVere Yeoman, eng Hunt s r 2,0.00 Chas F Spain, same ........ 5.00 J P Hammond, transcrpit DeArmond stone road ...... 35.00 DeVere Yeoman, exp same... 7.20 Russell Sa.ge, same 2.5 b Chas F Spain, same 1.25 Healey & Clark, not b sale sa 4.00 Same, printing bonds same. . 15.00 Same, notice petition same . . 25,00 Cen City Pub Co, not sale bsa 1.95 Same, same . 1.35 Chas F Spain, work same . . 2.50 Rochester Bridge Co, bridge 3,000.00 Same, same 889.00 E St Louis Bridge Co, same 2,600.00 Elkhart Bridge Co, same . . . .372.00 Same, same 372.00 Same, same 530.10 Ben D McColly, same ..... .947.50 John L S Gray, g r repair. . 95.55 E D Brßten, same dist No 1. . 62.00 Geo Ferguson, same dist No 2 106.80 Fred Popp, salne dist No 3. .111.50 E C Maxwell, same dist No 4 229.51 A Woodworth, same dist No 5 240.27 Jacob A May, same dist No 7 1,258.43 Jos Hotler, same dist No 8. .126.65 Republic P & L Works, same 31.90 i Lehigh Stone Co, same .... 70.31 Brownell Imp Co, same. .... 72.70 W Q O’ Co, same. .... 27.60 Leslie Warne, same . . . . 1.80 I Tom Johnson, same . ... . . ... 21,17 Hubert Bozell, same 10.50 Edward Burns, same 3.30 William Warne, same ...... 32.23 Matt LaCross, same 16.27 Wm H Hershman, sal com.. 56.25 Chas A Welch, same 56.25 D S Makeever, same 56.25 Chas B Stewart, per diem truant officer, 1912 32.00 Same, same 1913 65.00 JOSEPH P. HAMMOND, Auditor Jasper County.

CIRCUIT COURT ALLOWANCES.

Following are the allowances made by Judge Hanley at the regular November term of the Jasper Circuit Court: F M Hershman, petit juror $24.00 Chas Halleck, same . 23.00 William Jacks, same ....... 28.9 b Charles Grant .same 28.70 Frank W Norman, same .... 27.70 John Biggs, same 32.50 Frank Wingard, same 29.1 b Alfred Duggleby, same 35.60 William Gratner, same .... 29.30 E S Thornton, same . . 28.70 George B Fox, same ......'. 31.50 Ben Welsh, same 2.50 David Alter, same ‘ 27.50 Fred Waymire,, same ~.,. 7 ■ 2 s(> Tpm Lowe, same .?. . . . 2.50 John Poole, same 2.5 b Lew Welsh, same 2.50 Frank Babcock, same 2.50 Al Catt, same .■ 2.50 William Nowels, same ...... 2.50 Charles Blue, same 2.50 John Zimmer, same 2.50 Sam Stevens, same 2.50

Ed Randle, same 12.50 Charles Osborn, same 12.50 B J Moore, same 12.50 J H Perkins, per diem clerk. . 48.00 Same, supplies, telegram 31 Same, order draw grand jury .25 Same, same, petit jury .25 Same, oath to jury bailiff (2) 1.00 Same, same, bar bailiff .... .’sb Same, same, court reporter . . .50 Same, rec of allowances jurors 1.00 Same, same, bailiffs .50 Same, gen ceti of allowances 1.00 Same, allow to special judge 1.50 Same, venire for petit jury. . .40 Edw r Thompson Co, law books 6.00 West Pub Co, same 87.50 Callaghan & Co, same 8.00 T H Flood & Co, same 6.50 B F Fendig, jury commissioner 3.00 J H Perkins, same 3.00 W I Hoover, per diem sheriff 48.00 Same, serving venire 30.00 Wm Ervin, p diem jury bailiff 16.00 John C Kresler, same 6.00 Gus Grant, p diem bar bailiff 48.00 Same, riding bailiff 30.00 L I Griggs, firing 3 nights . . 6.00 M J Wagner, p diem court rep 120.00 James P Wason, special judge 15.00 John W Hanan, same 33.00 Moses Leopold, same 10.00 Healey & Clark, leter h, env 8.25 Same, printing bar docket . . 15.00 Ethel C Perkins, pre bar dock 5.00 JOSEPH P. HAMMOND, Auditor Jasper County.

BIG PUBLIC SALE. As I have sold my farm and am going to quit farming, I will offer at public sale at my residence, 1 mile north of Kniman, known as the Hanna farm, commencing at 10 a. m., on Wednesday, Dec. 30, 1914. 9 Head of Horses— Consisting of I gray mare 5 yrs. old with colt by side, weight 1400, in foal; 1 blatk mare 5 years old, weight 1300, in foal; 1 black mare 12 Jar years old, in foal; 1 roan general purpose horse, lady broke; 1 black matched team of clots coming 2years old; 1 bay mare 10 yrs. old, wt. 1500, bred to draft horse; 1 good spring horse colt. < 15 Head of Cattle— -Consisting of 8 milch cows, 1 good 5-year-old cow with calf by side, 1 coming 2-year-old heifer, fresh by day of sale, .the rest will be fresh in February apd March; 7 head of spring calves. 35Head of Stock Hogs—Consisting of 15 that will weigh about 150 lbs. each; 10 weighing 110 lbs; 11 weighing 90 lbs. each. 150 Chickens.

Implements, Wagons, Etc.—Consisting of 1 double Bradley riding 1 cultivator; 1 double walking cultlva-

tor; 1 double shovel plow; 1 riding Moline breaking plow; 1 walking breaking plow; 1 disc; 1 harrow; 1 mowing machine; 1 grain disc and drill; 1 hay rack; 1 spring wagon; 1 Old Hickory road wagon; 2 sets work harness; 1 single Yale 5-passenger automobile; 3 tons of timothy hay in barn; corn in crib, some good seed corn; some house hold furniture, including 1 sewing machine; 1 250-egg Cyphers incubator; 3 new Cyphers brooders, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms —A credit of 12 months will be given on sums over $lO with the usual conditions; 5 per cent off for cash, where entitled to credit. J. R. HAZEN. John F. Pettet, auctioneer; H. W. Marble, clerk. Hot lunch on grounds.

BIG STOCK SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction on the eld Francis M. Lakin farm 3 miles east of. Fair Oaks, 1 mile east and 3 miles north of Parr, 9 miles north and 2% miles west of Rensselaer, on < Thursday, Dec. 17, 1914. 92 Head of Cattle— Consisting of 11 head of cows from 4 to 6 years old; 23 head of heifers, 3 years old; 6 head of steers, two years old, white face and Shorthorn; 7 head of heifers, 2 years old; 12 head of steers, one year old; 8 head of heifers, one year old; 25 head of spring calves. These are Shorthorn and Hereford cross cattle; no Jersey or Holstein mixed. Two Horses— l bay gelding, 5 yrs. old, wt. 1400, sound; 1 gray gelding, 6 yrs. old, wt. 1300, sound. 20 Tons of Timothy Hay. Tennis— l 2 months will be given on sums over $lO, 6 per cent off for cash, and 8 per cent interest if not paid when dpe. M. H. GARRIOTT, F. O. GARRIOTT. CHAS. D. LAKIN, Trustee Lakin Heirs. Parr R-l. W. A. McCurtain, auctioneer; C. G. Spitler, clerk. Hot lunch on ground. See our Napier bond typewriter paper* It has stood the test in Rensselaer for the past ten'years. and is used by many of the leading attorneys and abstracters. If, you are not using it, try a box and see how much superior it is to the kind you have been using. This brand la kept in stock by us at all times and in different weights.