Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1918 — Page 6

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RATE OF TAXATION FOR THE YEAR 1917 STATE. COUNTY AN D TOWNSHIP TAXES FOR JASPER COUNTY. INDIANA i , ' rT?. N’OTTCF IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following is the Tax Rate for the year 1917, and I will be ready to receive at the County Treasurer’s Office in Rensselaer, Indiana, the taxes charged thereon after January 1, 1918.’ The following table shows the RATES OF TAXATION on each SIOO TAXABLE PROPERTY, and on each TAXABLE POLL: A LEVIED BY STATE BY - LEVIED BY LEVIES! BA CITY OR TOWN- TOTAL RATE' POLL TAX ON SI on COUNCIL ® ADVISORY SH IP TRUSTEES ON SIOO ON SIOO * COUNTY g BOARD ON SIOO . i ■ 1 < 1 L NAME OF TOWN. .1. | ' ||g II g g « |j. |l ||f' g city. S U £ ill 5 3 I pB * ” fI? g o i I s * 3 1 1* s 1 - § £"lf I« f « S-fll Ha J ? I I * I' £• a 5 I § a * II I SH £ 8 g g v « 1 Z 11! g I C • * ® 3 § I d ® i.B | t « ® 1§ 5 *I * g fSlss f« § 1 5 18 lg ’ 1 3 ud 1 « i <S ® 1 M 1 a > , 8 5 aio »|> 35 S ig £ —.- ————-- ■ - - ——— -- . \ Barkley 50 50 1.00 4 10 .136 7.005 .449 10 15 57 15 25 45 20 10 5 1.56 1.26 2.82 Carpenter 50 50 1.00 4 10 .136 7.005 .449 10 15 51 10 510 7 7 5 5 1.09 .96 2,05 CiUam 50 50 1.00 4 10 .136 7.005 .449 10 15 80 15 25 Hanging Grove 50 50 1.00 4 10 -136 7.005 .449 10 15 62 10 25 25 20 10 3 1.45 1.15 2.60 Jordan t. 50 50 1.00 4 10 .136 7.005 .449 10 15 79 20 20 30 10 10 1.47 1.27 2.74 Kankakee ... 50 50 1.00 4 10 .136 7.005 .449 10 15 47 25 45 45' 10 10 25 1.66 1.46 3.12 Keener 50 50 1.00 4 10 .136 7.005 .449 10 15 60 20 50 50, 15 10 3 20 1.79 1.54 3.33 Marion 50 50 1.00 4 10 -136 7.005 .449 10 15 64 620 55 10 3 5 1-39 1.29 2.68 Milroy 50 50 1.00 4 10 -136 7.005.449 10 15 32 50 40 30 10 4 1.55 1.16 2.71 Newton 50 50 1.00 4 10 -136 7 .005 .449 10 15 76 20 35 35 15 10 1 1.61 1.36 2.97 Remington, Town of 50 50 1.00 25 25 2.50 4 10 -136 7 .OQS .449 10 15 51 5 5 25 10 20 40 50 50 15 10 1.93 1.93 3.86 Rensselaer, City 0f ....50 50 1.00 4 10 .136 7 .005 .449 10 15 52 31070 30 130 50 50 30 10 10 5 2.28 2.28 4.56 Union V 50 5 o 1.00 4 10 -136 7.005 .449 10 15 80 25 40 50 25 10 36 2.03 1.68 3.71 Walker 50 50 1.00 4 10 -136 7.005 .449 10 15 65 20 40 50 20 10 1-70 1.40 3.10 Wheatfield 50 50 ’ 1.00 4 10 -136 7.005 .449 1015|020 30 25 25 10 3 20 4 1.61 1.27 2.88 Wheatfield, Town of. 50 50| 25 50 50 2.25 4 10 -136 7 .005 .449'j10 15 50 3| 55| 30 50 50 25 1.84 1.84 3.68 ALL the Road and Bridge Tax and ONE-HALF of all other taxes make the FIRST INSTALLMENT and must be paid on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY, 1918, ONE-HALF of aD taxes, except Road and Bridges, constitute the SECOND INSTALLMENT, and must be paid on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1918. 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 ’' — ~,i ■ ' ■ - 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 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.” mrr “It is the duty of the TAX PAYER to state definitely on what property he desires to pay taxes, in whose name assessed, and in what township or town it was assessed. THE TKBASUREK vvjll 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 /ear 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 com such as undivided estates, etc., should pay early enough to avoid the rush of the last days, as It requires time to mase divisions and separate receipts. THE ANNUAL SALE OF DELINQUENT LANDS AND LOTS WILL TAKE PLACE ON THE SECOND MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1918. CHARLES V. MAY of Jasper County

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AUCTIONEER. A Real Live Livestock Auctioneer. Five years successful experience. Have a wide acquaintance among the buyers. It pleases me to please everybody. Terms 1 per cent. Call Rensselaer 926-R for elates. Write Fair Oaks, R-2. SALE DATES January 8, S. T. Comer, 10 miles north of Rensselaer. General sale. January 10, J. J. Fliginger, 13% miles north nad 1% miles east of -Rensselaer. General sale. January 11, William O. Gourley, 3 miles east of Fair Oaks. General sale. February 1, Judson Michal, west of Kniman. General sale. February 4, Emmet Fidler, 3 miles east of Rensselaer. General sale. February 5, John Lesh,. 4 miles east of Rensselaer. General sale. February 6, Harry Feldman, 2% miles northeast of Demotte, February 7, Elwood Davis, Demotte. February 8, Paul Samuelson, % mile east of Gifford. General sale. February 15, J. W'. Faylor, Union township. General sale. February 16, O. P. Braddock, 1. mile west and 4 miles north of Gifford. General sale. February 12, Parm Wiseman, 3 miles southwest of Roselawn. Gencral sale. February 13, Ernest Asher, 4 miles southeast of Wheatfield. General sale. , " Feb. 18, A. B. ‘Lowman, near Hebron.- General sale. Februarv 19, H. E. Gifford, 3% miles east of Aix. General sale. February 20 John R. Lewis. Hampshire hog sale. February 21, Roorda and Otis, 1% miles north of Fair Oaks. February 27, B. T. Lanham, southeast of Rensselaer. Genera’ February 28, John Faris. General sale. February 26, Mr. Barber, 3% miles north of Aix.

PUBLIC SALE DATES

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section hairrow; 1 8-ft full-wheel disc; 1 7-ft spader, 1 7-ft roller disc, 1 Sure Drop Gale corn planter with 160 rods of wirp, 1 hand corn shelter, I low-down International manure spreader, 1 Peoria end-gate seeder, • 1 gang plow, 1 walking plow; 1 garden plow, 1 44ft Farmer’s Friend grain dump, 1 hay rack, 1 gravel bed, 1 buggy, 1 30-gal kettle, 1 Foos gasoline engine with washing machine, 1 pump jack, 2 55-gal barrels, 2 new 20-ft ladders, scoops, forks, hoes, etc. Harness— 4 sets of work harness, 2 sets single harness, 12 collars, 1 7 leather halters in good condition. Household Goods— l DeLaval cream separator, 2 good incubators —l5O eggs each; 1 brooder, 1 gasoline stove, 1 yard swing, 1 lard press, half dozen galvanized chicken coops, many other things too numerous to mention. Seed Corn— lo bushels Yellow Dent seed corn. Terms— -Alb suans off $lO or under cash in hand; over $lO a credit of 12 months will be given, with 5 per cent interest from date if paid at maturity; if not paid at maturity 8 per cent will be charged, purchaser giving note with approved security; 3 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. FRANK KUBOSKE. Harvey Williams, Auctioneer. Ellis Jones, Clerk. Hot lunch served on the ground. Sale will be held in large tent if,the weather is bad.

BIG PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will 'sell at public auction on the Dave Wesner farm, 3-4 mile east and 1-2 mile north of Kersey, Indiana, the following property, commencing at 10:30 a. m., on ' TUESDAY. JANUARY 22, 1918 7 Head of Horses— -Consisting of 1 bay horse, 9 years old, wt 1150; 1 gray- mare, 10 years old, wt 1200; . 1 bay mare, 8 years old, wt 1200; 1’ black solt, 3 years old, wt 1050; 1 dun mare. 12 years'old, wt 1300; 1 -yearling colt. One Good Milk Cow. 37 Head of Hogs—l O. I. C. boar; I’o brood sows, wt about 20 0 i— ■ih.ii I Ji. .... .... ..!f r.i | l l .i J . .hi 11» iiti j . , f O. I. Cpounds, to farrow in April; 26 shoats, wt about 80 pounds each. Implements, Etc. —Consisting of 1 good top buggy, 1 light spring wagon, 1 Superior disc grain drill,"” 1 Wood binder, 1 3-section wood harrow, 2 sulky plows, 1 walking

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plow, 2 good riding cultivators, 2 Studebaker wagons with boxes, 1 wagon and rack, 1 good John - Deere corn planter, 1 hay rake, 1 endgate seeder, 3 sets double work harness, I set single harness, forks, hoes, 1 cook stove, 1 heating stove, and numerous other articles not mentioned. « 1 Ford Automobile, 1914 Model. Terms—slo and under cash in hand; on sums over $lO a credit of 10 months will be given, purchaser executing note with approved security bearing 6 per cent interest from date if paid when due; if not paid when due, 8 per cent interest from date; 2 per cent off for cash when entitled to credit. NO property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. IRA CLARK. Horace M, Clark, Auctioneer. H. W. Marble, Clerk. Hot lunch on the grounds.

BIG PUBLIC SALE The undersigned is going to quit farming and will offer at public sale at his residence on the Sol Guth farm, 7 miles southeast of Rensselaer, 2 (miles south off Crockett cemetery, 2 miles west and 8 miles north of Wolcott, 1 mile north of Queen City school house, commencing at 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1918 13 Head of Horses, Colts and Mules— Consisting Of 1 span brown horse mules, 7 years old, weight 2500, well broke and good ones; 1 bay horse, 7 years old, wt 1200; 1 sorrel horse, 7 years old, wt 1100; 1 black horse, 7 years old, wt 1150;

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1 brown mare, 9 years old, wt 1300; 1 bay -mare, 10 years old, wt 1250, 1 dark brown mare, 8 years old, wt 1300; these three mares are all in foal and good ones; 1 bay driving horse, lady broke, wt 1000; 1 gray horse, 3 ydars old, wt 1100; 1 black mare, 2 years old, wt 1000; 1 gray mare, 1 % years old; 1 black mare colt, coming yearling. 8 Head of Cattle— s good milk cows, all good milkers and soime’ of them are heavy springers; 3 good heifer calves. 7 Head of Hogs— -Weight about 175 lbs -each; three young brood sows in this lot. Implements, Etc.— Consisting of 1 16-foot Deering binder with truck, 1 new Chainpion mower, 1 new Champion 12-foot hay rake, 2 16inch sulky plows, 4 good riding cultivators, 1 20-foot revolving harrow, 1 good disc, 3 wagons with boxes, 1 carriage, 1 top buggy, 1 Klondyke, 1 set hay ladders, 2 sets gravel boards, 1 iron kettle with stand, 3 sets work harness, 1 set double driving harness, 1 set single driving harness, 1 endgate seeder with box, 3 hives of bees, 2 scoop boards, soime good dry wood and a few pieces of househild furniture, besides .many other articles too numerous to mention. This stuff is all in good shape. Terms— slo and under cash; on sums over $lO a credit of 11 months will be given, purchaser giving approved note bearing 6 per cent interest from date if paid when due, if not paid when due notes to draw 8 per cent interest from date; 2 per cent off for cash when entitled to credit. No property to be removed until settled for. L. A. WARREN. E. L. Wright, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on the grounds.

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Farms For Sale

60 acres. 50 acres black land in cultivation, ten acres pasture. Five room house, barn, well and cellar. Buildings new. $75. Terms. Union township. 80 acres. This farm is near pike and school. 60 acres black land In cultivation and 20 (acres in pasture. New four room house and outbuildings. $67.50. Terms $1,500 down. Walker township. 83 acres. This farm lies on main road near two stations. 35 acres in cultivation and remainder timber and pasture. Small set of buildings, young orchard and well. Price $35. Terms, S6OO down and long time on balance. Wheatfield township. 40 acres on public road. 25 acres in meadow and 15 woodland. Price, $35. Terms, s3oo’ down. Walker township. 53 acres. All level land in cultivation, clay subsoil, tiled, near pike, school and station. Has six room house and outbuildings. Price $65. Terms, $1,200 down. Barkley township. 75 acres. This farm is all in cultivation, tiled, five room house, outbuildings, on pike four miles out. $125. $1,500 down. Jordan township. 156 acres. 140 acres in cultivation, remainder pasture. On pike and has twelve-inch tile for outlet. Five room house, good barn, well and fruit. Price SBS. Terms, $2,000 down. Union township. 31 acres. This lies on pike and dredge ditch. It is all good corn land, clay subsoil, and all in cultivation. $75. Terms, SSOO down. Barkley township. 100 acres. This is a nice piece of land, lies ten miles but near pike and dredge ditch. It has five room house, outbuildings, orchard and good well. Price $75. $2,500 down. Union township. 40 acres on pike in Barkley township. 30 acres of fine young timber and ten acres in cultivation. Price $65. Terms, SSOO down. 80 acres. This f.arm is the best of soil, well, tiled, splendid improvements, lots of fruit and only three miles out. $lB5. Marion township. 100 acres, three miles from market. On dredge ditch. AH black land in cultivation - except

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eight acres of woodland. Good five room house, good barn, and other outbuildings. $75. Union township. 80 acres, eight miles from this city in Jordan township. It is all in cultivation except eight acres. Four room house, good barn and orchard. $65. Terms. 100 acres. This is all black prairie land in cultivation or pasture except a few acres of youag timber. There is a good four roam house, out buildings, silo and well. Good outlet for drainage. Can sell at the low figure of $57.50 per acre on terms of $1,200 down. 160 acres of timber land on pike, of which twenty acres is cleared and in cultivation. A small set of improvements. Price $27.50 per acre on easy terms. Keener township. 240 acres. This is a big bargain af"557.50. There are a lot of good buildings, seven room house, good barn, cattle sheds, grainary, cribs and orchard. Two windmills. 210 acres in cultivation. Terms, $2,000 down. , Might divide. 75 acres on pike six miles out. All cultivated, tiled, hog fences, eight room house with basement, two good barns, windmill and orchard. $125. Terms. Union township. 98 acres on pike six miles out, tiled, small house, splendid barn and a bargain at SBS. Terms. Jordan township. 160 acres. 140 acres black land in cultivation. 20 acres pasture with some timber. It has new nine room house, good barn, orchard, windmill, and is an all-round good farm. $125. Loan SB,OOO. Owner will trade for good brick business property. Union township. 40 acres. This farm is all black land in cultivation and has blue grass pasture. Has four room house, small barn and well. Il Is in good neighborhood. Price $65, Terms, SBOO dbwn and five years on remainder. Walker township. 80 acres. This farm lies seven miles out and is all cultivated, tiled, hog tight fences, six room house, large barn and many good outbuildings, windmills and tanks. A splendid home. Price $137.50. Terms, $4.,00u0 -down. Barkley township.