Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1885 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
5 cents par yd. for good prints, at Trade Palace. All kinds of Foreign and Domestic Dried and Evaporated fruits at Laßue Biros. Pai nit this spring, and get your color of F. ?. Meyer, who has the best brands and prices as low as any. F. B. Meyer, the druggist, who isalway looking after the interest of his customers has now secured the sale of Dr. Bosanko; Cough and Lung Syrup; a remedy that never , fails to cure Colds, Pains iu the Chest and all Lung Affections. For proof Coughs, a free sample bottle. Regular size 50 cents and $1- 16-36-e3w-ly New Firm.—Leopold & Fendig. Having bought the stock of R. F. P2-iest & Bro., we would respectfully invite the people of Jasper county to call apd see us. We have secured the services of Mr. R. F. Priest, who will be pleased to see all pf his old customers. We wish also to announce ahat the stock has been remodeled and enlarged, and we will offer special inducements for your trade. Remember the place, R. F. Priest & Bros.’ old stand, now Leopold & Fendig’s Cheap Boot and Shoe Store. LEOPOLD & FENDIG.
Imported Clydesdale Horse. The imported Clydesdale horse,, Young Silver, light bay, five years old,’ 16 hands high, weight 1550 lbs., bred by Jas. Qibspn, Dumfries, Scotland; and whicn took second premium at the Indiana State Fair in 1883, will make the season of 1885. as follows: Mondays apd Tuesdays of each week .at W. K. Parkison’s place, and Wednesdays at R. B. place, both in Barkley.tp., and the rest ot the time at my place, in Gillam tp. B@“Terms:— slo to insure; sl2 for seasion; $8 for single service. A. PULLINS. < » n, ■ , f Plate Process. . For 50 cts. we will send post-paid Roche’s Manual for Amateurs, which gives full instructions for making the pictures. Outfits we furnish from 510, upwards. Our “PHOTOGRAPHIC BpLUBTIN.” editciby Prof. Ch as. F. Grandlek, head of tlie Chemical Department ot the School of Mines, Columbia College, published tiyice a month for only §2 per annum, keeps Photographers, professional or amateur, fully posted on all improvements, and answersall questions when difficulties arise. Circulars and priee lists frce. — E. & H- T. ANTHONY & CO-, Manufacturers Of Pliotograpliic Apparatus and Materials, KTo. 591 NEW YORK CITY. Forty Years established in this line of business. Yl-29 : “ ;
ZBogcxcL of.JLssessoxs. Rensselaer, Indiana, March 30th, 1885. THE ASSESSORS of the several Civil Townships of Jasper county, Indiana, met at the Auditor’s office, in Rensselaer, as per call of the Auditor. Tfie assessors all being present, meeting was called to order by the Auditor. Benjamin R. Faris was elected President and Amos Cadwallader Secretary. On motion, and consultation, the following basis was adapted for the governing of the assessors for the assessment of property for 1885. The rates on the several ftrticals to be changed, either above or below, as the merits of the property may demand: 1. Money on hand or deposit, to be assessed at Cash Value. 2. Money loaned, on time or on call “ “ 3. Bonds issued by bodies corporate “ “ 4. Bonds issued by public corporatioifs, state &c “ “ 5. Shares of Stock in any corporation “ “ 6. Goods and Merchandise on hand “ “ 7. Articles for use in manufacturing, etc. “ “ 8. Manufactured articles on hand 9. Manufacturing tools, implements, machinery, &e “ “ 10. Agricultural tools, implements and machinery “ “ 11. Gold or silver plate, and plated ware “ w 12. Diamonds, jewelry, watches and clocks “ “ 13. Household furniture and library .=—« 14. Tools, law and medical books, surg’l inst’s, med “ “I 15. Nursery stock “ , (( [
16. Pawnbroker property “ “ 17. Properties of companies and corporations “ “ IS. Property of saloons and eating houses “ “ 19. Market garden products “ “ 20. Home-made furniture “ “ 21. Slaughtered animals “ “ 22. Every franchise “ 23. Brick, stone and other building material —— “ 24. Steam, sailing or other water craft , “ “ 25. Patent lights « “ “ 26. Steam engines, including boilers ' “ ,27. Fire and burglar proof safes . . .... “ 28. Billiard, pigeon-hole, bagatelle and similar tables “ y 29. Piano-fortes, and other musical instruments “ “ 30. Sewing or knitting machines “ “ 31. Watches and clocks • “ “ 32. Carriages, wagons, drays, carts, or other vehicles '~ jr ~ tr ~ 33. Hoop poles “ “ 34. Horses, four years old and over 8100. Three years, 860. Two years, 840. One year, 825. Colts, 810. 35. Mules and asses, four years and over, 8100. Three years, 860. Two years, 835. One year, 820. Colts 810. 36. Oxen, per pair, 8100. Cows, four years old and over, 825. Three years, 820. Heifers, two years, 812. Heifers, one year, 86. Heifer calves, 83. Steers, four years old and over, 840. Three years, 830. Two years, 820. One year, 810. Calves, 85.
31 Sheep per head, $2 00 38 Hogs per pound, 03 39 Wheat per bushel, 50 40 Buckwheat per bushel, 75 41 Rye per bushel, 40 42 Corn per bushel, 25 43 Clover seed per bushel, 5 00 44 Oats per bushel, 20 45 Timothy seed per bu., 1 00 46 Flax, Hungarian per bu., 1 00 47 Potatoes per bushel, 20 48 Green apples per bu., 50 ; 49 Dried apples per 06 I 50 Turkeys each, 50 | 51 .Geese each, 40 ;
52 Chickens per doz., 4t>2 00 53 Hay per ton, lame, 4 00 54 Hay per ton, wild, 1 00 55 Wool per pound, 15 56 Tobacco per pound, 25 57 Maple sugar, per lb., 10 58 Bacon per pound, 08 59 Pork per pound, 06 60 Lard per pound, 08 61 Domestic wine per gal., 1 00 62 Sorghum syrup per gal., > 40 63 Thrsh’g m’chn’s, 850 to 500 64 Stallion, No 1 imp’td, 1,000 65 Scales, SSO and under. 66 Ad’l impvmts, 60 per ct. cost.
All articles not above mentioned to be assessed at their cash value. By unanimious vote, the Auditor was directed to have these proceedings published', and fifty copies of the same printed to supply the Assessors of the several townships. Amos Cadwallader, Benjamin R. Faris, Secretary, President. Attest, GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Auditor Jasper County.
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