Jasper Republican, Volume 2, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1875 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A. New Method of Deeaung Farmed TpatentTdr&n! FOR DRAINING Swamps, Ponds & Low Lands. It alnlM the water Just where it stands, aatto* miles «* tile drains I keeps the water fkom cutting np yonr hiskwnys, ®r flooding your neighbor’s, Ar superior to tile drains as the railroad is - to the common wagon. * TESTIMONIAL. U ’ V NE. RAPER. i' F. MORTON. Three Honrs Had ©rained the Cellar of over S.OOO gallons of water. No better capital than in working territory with thia is wanted in every city and county, to whom a liberal commissionwuine paid. State, County. Township or Farm RigtUs fer sale. Personal property or real estate "‘ken in exchange for territory. » J. H. YUKDT, Indianapolis, lad. t ' TAXES FOR 1875. NOTICE is hereby given In the of Jasper County, Indiana, that I havs received the Tax Duplicate of said «>unty for the year 1875, and that 1 will atteftd at the County Treasurer’s ofHcc, in Rensselaer, for the purpose of Itece.vihg taxes until the third Mondav in April, 1876. The following are tho rates of tax<-s in Jnsper county, Ind., for th i year 1875, on each One Hundred' Dollars valuation of property, also the amount assessed upon, each poll: —— - - ■ ? .’_x ,j Levy on each SIOO Levy-opiteafch Poll - wnCKWHoaHt? r £ a w is S’ c? ggS-§ Jls E. r £| 1 i I TOWNSHIP OR TOWN. = 5 1 a: • : : . = w t •::Nig; i i -M M i : • i : : : f' - Hanging Grove Township I'3 16 13 ... 20 12 11150 50 ~50 1.->0 Gillam township..... ! 13 35 16 10 ... 10 850 50 ... ... ... W Walker Township....! .....13 85 16 20 10 40 25 1.5 J 50 50 50 25 ... 1.75 Bir'dey Township ........................... 13 35 16 15 ... 20 15 1.14 50 50 50 50 ... 2.00 Town of Renssclfer 13 35 16 20 ... 06 15 1.05 50 B 0 ... 25 25 11.50 Marion Township 13 85 16 25 05 25 10 1.29 50 50 50 1.60 J.X T.ZrtiJ’:..,. 1» «1«25- 25 25 50 »» 50 60 ... 2,00’ Keener Township.....' 13 35 1G 25 2-> 25 2o 1.09 50 50 ... ... ... . Wheatfield Township 13 85 16 25 10 25 -o .4.) 50 .>O-... 1.00 Carpenter Township ....13 35 16 2o 05 20 lo 1 2J 50 G.O vO ... ... L Town of Remington 13 35 16 50 ~. 1.14 50 oO 2o ..; ... K2a Milroy Township 13 25 16 25 15 2=> 1> 1.4 4 50 GO 2-a 25 ... 1,50' Union Township.. ", ......13 35 16 23 15 30 23 1.59 50 50 ... 1.00
For one male doc, sl.s); for each additional dog, $2.00. For each female dog, $2.00. All taxes remaining unpaid.o9 the. third Monday in April, 1870, become delinquent, and a penalty of ten per cent-, will be added, and the Treasurer is required by law after that date to proceed to collect said delinquent taxes by distress and sale of property if "Ifterthe 15th day of Dec,, 187 G, the Auditor) is required by law to advertise real estate for for all unpaid taxes for 1875, and former years, to which will be added the taxes of 1876, which sale shall occur on the 2d Monday in February, 1877, unless paid before that time.Each tax-payer may pay the full amount ofUiis taxes on or before the 3rd Monday in April 1876, or may at his option pay one-half thereof, with the whole of bis road tax, • on or. before the said Srd.Monday in Aprjl, and Aho remaining or.e-half on or before the 6th day of November following, but upon failure to pay the first one-half by said 3rd < Monday in April, then tbe whole tax becomes delinquent, and the penalty will be added and collected as heretofore. . . , SPECIAL NOTICE 11! Tax pavers will find ft greatly to their advantage not to put off tax-paying until the last two or three days of time, as on failure to make payment of taxes due by the 3rd Monday in April tbe penalties will be added immediately. Bring your Road Receipts when you pay your first installment of taxes. ■' Tax payers should examine their receipts and see that they are correct before leaving the’ office. Those who have lands or other property in more than one township or town must see that they have a separate receipt for each township or town. AH persons owing delinquent taxes are hereby notified to settle them spcedf.y, as theTreasurer is required by law to force collections by distress and sale of property if not paid ' < •, t„ C. JANES, Treasurer of Jasper County, Ind. Rensselaer, Ind., December 9, 1875. 13w3 .... ..
Grand Removal! Clothilig Cor the million! GRAND DISPLAY! Dry Goods, ul GBOCEBIES. RALPH FENDIG Has moved into the new Hemphill Brick Building, —OX SOUTH SIDE—WASHING TON STREET, Rensselaer, Indiana. Has in store a large and complete stock of new goods, consisting of the latest and most fashionable Stales g£ Glofliing For boys, youths and men—Coats, Pants and Vests, Full Suits, &c. These goods are first-class, both in material and finish, and will be sold at the lowest prices. OUR STOCK OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Consists of everything to I>e found in that line. 1 have a variety of Family Groceries Which will be sold at the lowest let live rates, without regard to cflTb.-or previous condition of servitude. Boots & Shoes. This department of my stock is complete, from the heavy to the finest Boot or Shoe. HATS & CAPS Of all styles and price, from the most sash- . ionable fine Hat to the cheapest Cap. ALL GOODS. SELECTED With great care, ansHfill be sold at the lowest possible prices. * R. Fendig.
