Jasper Banner, Volume 2, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1855 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
etoh ttfo dollar*-Valuation W Tow-pahip suso4s 15 cents. *; On excii 108 dollata w»luHtiMß?sof «l>* able property for »ho State-purposes. 2 cents, and QB rttJtts or\ e»ch']p).ti. ’ On each fob dollar* vafoaiioii of taxable prO|Mrty for County purposes 50 c* nts, and s*) cents on each poll. Ou .foT/k>ibi rs *(*A K UL!ivn Qi Ux* able po-cf. lb.^ei^,..pad OJ ti nts on cut]*, polk* "t On each 100 dollars valuation of taxable property for Township Library purposes 24 •'ent s. and 25cents on each poll. On each 1)0 dollars valuation of taxihle property for State Sinking bund .a tax of 2 eents. On each one hundred doHars valuatiuii of taxaide property, for purpose of building school houses, 4) cents. WASHINGTON. A tax of I cent on each acre for. Road purposes. On each DK> dollars valuation of taxahfe property for School purposes 25 cents, and 5 > cents on each poll. ; On each H odollars valuation of tax- | tide property for Township purposes 42| [ cents On each 100 dollars valuation of taxable property for State purposes 20 cents, and 50 cents on each poll. On each 100 dollars valuation of taxable r,roperty County purposes 5J cents, and <SO cents on each poll. On each 1 to dollars valuation of tax ■ableproperty for GontmeH S«h<w>l piitx pluses 10 cents, and 5 cents on each p"ll On each 10 J dollars v aluation of tax -.ble properly fur Township Libran 2.A cents, and 25 cents on each poll " <7n each 1 10 dollars valuation of tax able property for Stg'e Sinking Fund ;■ tax of 2 cents. LAKE On each-HO-OrrHnrs valuation of tax abls property for School purposes 25 ets. On each lUO dollars valuation of taxtbie -property for Township - purposes 15. cents. On each L b dollars valuation of tax:'. Jde property for State purposes 20 cents. i'nd 5U cents on each pblT7~“ On each too dollars valuation of tax aß'e property for Couiify purposesfo •this, and 50 cents on each p'dl. On each 1 0 dollars valuation of tax ible property for Common school purHIL'H-. 1 ri'l'.'T AUTelitson On each l 0 d<’liars valuation of tax able property for Township Library pur poses '.'-A cents, and 25 cents on each .pollOn each 1 (' dollars valuation of tax - ible property for 6'tate *Sinkir>g Fund ;. iax of 2 per cent. JACOB MERKLE, Treasurer. October 18, 1855. A LARGE lot of cloJiin/, consisting in /■\ parts of cloHt, and binren coatse alrsizosatin and vests, Jiimen and cottenadpants for sale, cheap. ■ ■ R STB01)E iV co W. D. LEE. Attorney and Counselor at Law, Notarypublic and Real-eatate Agant. RENSSELAER, JASPER COUNTX, IND. June 1.5, 1854' 25tf HARDING <\ HALSTEAD. THE SUBSCRIBERS having formed a eo-j.nri-nership, for the purpose of transacting L'.;>i n<'»S in iho Dry Goods line, would respeetf'illi inform the citizens of Ja-per, that they have purchased a large addil-iAn to the stock of good-formerly-owned by E. T. Harding, and are now prepared to furnish their customers with every variety of merchandize’ -in their line, on the - most reasoitabhHvnns. ■ TKeir"-facilities for "purchasing goods", are "such as to enable them to sell as cheap, if no: “cheaper, than any other establishment in these parts. ~. ;~2. —- —~ OJd customers, nnd the citizens generally, are to cell, and extuuinfcJUwlZ lIARDING A- HALSTEAD. June 12. ’55. n22-ti ri4S!! FITS!!! r B. SI‘AXGLI-1 would respectfully • I . inform the citizens vs Rensselaer, and vicinity, that lie has again opened shop at the stand formerly ocecupied by C. W. Ilenkle, opposite Col. Spitler’s of Ticie7“w'hePe tie 3 re atty “to perform air kinds of work in the line of ’□BU'aW “83 He has been for the last 10 years employed in several of the largest and most fashionable establishments in the United , tSTatXau.and i.,i prepared tu cxecutiJxwork in "the latest and best style Cutting done at shart notice, and warrented to lit. Fashion plates received monthly. . kinds of produce takenTn exchange for work. 100 cords of wood wanted. Rensselaer, Nov. 8, I 855. 381 y NOTICE. —— IS hereby given, that the notes and accounts belonging to the late firm of W. 4 C.. Sayler will be left in Um bauds of Dr. Moss /or eoUeetwn until die Ist of January next. Such mites and accounts as 1 are then remaining unpaid, will be placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace for collection. C. SAYLER. Nov. 8,1855. 3w28 PLHLIC SALE. I WILL offer for sale, at my residence in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Ind., on the 1791 <rf’ N’wember, 1855, tlie following property: A House and lot,-twxiguod work horses, two sets of harness, one two-horse wagon, one first, rate coni sheller, a lot of good hogs, cabbage,’ potatoes, adioice.lot of winter apples. Also,' a lot hmisehold furniture consisting of bureaus, bedsteads, chairs, cul»bards, stove, and , a gnneral assortment _of KitcJien furniture.—, A Riffe and Hh<rt-gun with a tnimhcr of other articles to tedi'His to mention. .Sale to commence al 10 o’clock. A.; M. Terms ■ made known on tlie dav, of sale. - - . , ' JAMES W. ROSA. ! Nov. U. IFKI. Iwsß
