Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1887 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

f WE - WANT - TO - CATCH - YOUR - EYE! i And briug so y<. ur notice the fact Diet we are still offering Motley Saving Bargains. A man's judgment is part of his fortune. We will prove this to every visitor with goods and prices to convince the judgment that DOLLARS BROUGHT TO US SAVES YOU DOLLARS! »nv»c*wiiflmßOTiMniMgm A orrTmwnnr.- m-r-That you can save money and yet secure the best, is demonstrated in otqsplendid stock of - MESI6OOBg.fANCYeOSBS. Brussels &liigniia Carpets CLOTHJNGa BOOTS. SHQEIL hajs CAPS . £lO. t’KONOUNCEb BY MANY GHITICAL BUYEKS “orixe S’irxest I Evei iSaw.” - WILLEV & SIGLER, Rensselaer. Ind. Soaxd of Eensselaep., Indiana, March 30, 1887. ASSESSORS of the several Civil Townships of .Jasper —county. Indiana.-met at the Auditor's office, in Rensselneiyts per call of the Auditor. The assessors ali being present, meeting was • Tileti to order by tlia.Auditor. H. AY. Porteiq was elected Presiaent tuid Benjamin R. Paris, Seciethry. On motion,'and consultation! the following basis was adopted for the governing of the assessors fby the assessment of-property for 1887. The rates on the several nrticLps to he changed, either above or below, as the-merits of the propeTy may demand: V 1 Money on hand or desmsigto be asst s ;ed fit Cash Valuer 2 Money loaned.-on time or on call V r ‘ • ?> Bonds issued by bodies corporate “ 4 Bonds issued by public corporations, 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- Mannfactoring.tools, implements, machinery Ac. (i “ 10 Agricultural tools, implements and machinery “ “ *• 11 Gold or silver plate, aud plated .ware “ “ 12 Diamonds, jewelry, watches and clocks “ “ lo Household furniture, and library “ “ Id Tools, law and medical books, surg’i inst’s; med. “ “ 15 Kursery stock 11 “ 16 Pawnbroker property »“ “ 17 Properties of companies and corporations *■ “ 18 Property of saloons and eating houses. “ “ 19 Market gafdeh pSjducts M “ 20 Bonn-made furniture “ “ 21 Slaughtered animals “ “ 22 Every franchise “ “ 23 Brick, stone ami-other building mqterral ‘ 25 Patent riglifir ——~—•"—' — “ ~ Ai ■ 2G Steam engines, including boilers “ “ 27 Eire and burglar proof safes .*’ i: 28 Biilhird,' pigeon-hole, bagktelie'and simiiar tables “ “ - - 29'---Prana;fortespamd'otlrer~nT!isrcri , Hrrgtnnneiits^ — 30 'Sewing or knitting machines “ j 31 Watches and cipeks ” * “ “ • 32 Carriages, wagons,'drays, carts,’or 33 fLitVp 1 voles . » *• s “ : 3-1* ldorse, four years-old and over, §'Bo. Three years old ted over vliO. Two years §3O. One year S2O Colts 88. 35 lur.ies and asses, four years old and .Dover'"Bß9; Three years 850. Two years S3O. One yeas 815. Colts 36 Cows, four years old and over, -920. Three years 816. Heifers two years, §l2. One year 84.' .Steers four years old and over 830. Three years 820. Two years §ls. One year j'B. 37’ Sheep per head ..§1 50 52 Chickens, per doz .§1 50 38 Hogs per pound. 03 53 Hay, per ton, tame 3 00 39 Wipeat per bushel 50 54 Hay, per ton, wild 100 40 Buckwheat per bushel.. 50 55 Wool, per pound 15 41 Ryo per bushel 35 56 Tobacco, per pound". . 25 4.2 Coni per bushel.. ...... ' 20. 57 .Maple, sugar, per,pound. 10 43 Clover seed per bushel. .3 00 58 Bacon, per pound OS 44 Oats per bu5he1........ 15 59 Pork, per p0und....... 06 45 Timothy seed per bushel 100 00 Lard, per pound,... . 06 -10 Macs & lmngarian per bu. 75 61 Domestic wine, per gat. 100 47 Potatoes per bushel...... 20 62 Sorghum syrup, per gal. 25 48 Green apples per bushel.—so 63 Threshing machn’sß2s to S3OO 49 Dried apples perppuud,. 06 64 Stallions, imp.. .§SOO to §SOO 50 Turkey’s each 40 65 Scales 850 and under. 51 Geese each 25 66 Cord-wood 75cts. to 82 00 Imported cattle to be assessed in the same ratio as common stock. All other articles not enumerated above to be assessed at a fair cash value. Additional improvements taken at 60 per cent, of eostr—By unanimous vote, the Auditor was directed to have these proceedings published, and fifty copies of tho same printed to supply the Assessors of the severed townships. Benjamin E. Paris, . Hugh W. Foster, Secretary. President. Attest: Glo. M. RoßiNsONTXuaitor Jasper County.

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