Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1883 — Town Treasurer’s Report. [ARTICLE]

Town Treasurer’s Report.

Rensselaer baa fewer saloons m> proportion to number of' Inhabitants, than any town we* know-of. Ofee week T from today the Mill dam and raceway wiU pass into the possession, of the J.O. D. A., and the waterwheel at the I louring mill. wiUT cease teaming, forever.. Joseph Nimmo, Jr., Chief of the Treasury Bureau of Statistics, is preparing for the June number of UiujJjfoßTH American Review, an article on the Manufacturing Interests of the United States. ———W ■—wwv A Horse Stolen.—A valuable horse was stolen, Tuesday night, from the fam, of «k T. Miller, of Hartley township. Several hundred printedipostal cards, containing a description of the horse, and also the supposed thief, and offering a reward of fifty dollars,, were sent out yesterday by Sheriff Powell. The horse will probably be recovered*.

Financial Exhibit of the Board- of Trustees of the Town of Rensselaer, for the year ending April 23, 1883: Received during year; Taxessl3s3 73. License. 311 00. Pound....’ 40 75., Other sources 165 38. , County Treasurer 328 21. Total during year..s2l99 07, Amount paid out; On Town 0rder5.. M ,.„.51879 52. Balance on hands 329 55 E. D. RHOADES, Treasurer.