Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1891 — Page 8
STATE AND COUNTY TAXES FOR 1890. xh 9&3s>;k& tMaat, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Tax Duplicate for the year 1890 is now in niy hands and that I am now ready to receive the taxes charged thereon. The following table shows the rate of taxation on each SIOO Taxable Property, and on each Taxable 801 l for the year 1890. - 1 11ATE ON EACH SIOO VALUATION. RATE ON EACH POLL. i §5? £•" K m m W H m Jpf H. : H;j £ 0g; M *l' H wwvqmps IEI S-i gj §! §j gi ij ®j li f!l g.! 1] it f TOWnSHIro ®-; . • q 5 • §4 p,; 5 • Q.» 2.; p • SLji o: ®: 2.: §• cl i 1-3; • Opr 354 *<i J w Ru N £! Hi; g; a: £-; 0 «*; | ii 1 s 1 I l| 1 * n FJpfftl CORPORATIONS. j : j ~! g F| : j £ gig 4- §1 : II *lg-o ilc ml l s?f ff fhf g£ !■ I; | gg-jMlg ?§ Hanging Grove township.; 12i 16 5 75.5; 25;....; 20; 35j..«,.; 25:2.09;; 50; 50;1.00 Gillam township. '*...; 12; 16 ; 575.5 25;....; 20; 30....; 25:2.04; 50 50;........,1.00 Walter township.l2; 16; 575.5 15; 10;.... I 15;....; 25;1.69j; 50: 50;. —OO Barkley Township • 12! 16 575.5 20; 10! 25; 40;....j 252.24 ;50 50;....| ...jI.OO Rensselaer, Town of. ; 12; 16. 575.5, 40;....; 301.74; Marion township. I 12; 16; 575.5; 25; 10; 15; 30;....; 25;2.09; 50; 50.....;... .jI.OO Jordan township f 12; 16 5 75.5 20; 10; 15; 20 ; .... ; 251.94; 50: 50. ;1.00 Newton township I 12. 16; 5 75.5 20; 10; 15; 25;.— j 251.99: 50: 50 1.00 Keener township |. 12 16; 575.5 25 10; 25| 50....; 252.39;! 50 50 /..J....4.00 Kankakee township j 12; 16; 5;75.5; 30 10: 15. 20:....: 252.04 50 50 ...1.00 Wheat field township j 12; 16i 5;75.5! 30 10| lSj 40.... j 252.24;! 50; ' 50|... J. .. .jI.OO Carpenter township j 12; 16! 5;75.5; .25: 10; 15: 20:....| 251.99; 50; 50;. .4.00’ Remington, Town of ! 12; 16 5 75.5....;....;....; 50. 35: 252.14 ;50 504.00. 25;2.25 Milroy township | 12! 16! 5;75.5. 25! 10; 25 ; 50....! 25|2.39h 50; 50;. ...j... .jI.OO Union township. ; 12; 16 : 5175.5! 30! 10; 30! 25:....; 25:2.24! 50 : 50:....... .jI.OO The first installment, including all Road Taxes, is payable on or before the Third Monday in April, 1891 and the second installment on or before the First Monday in November, 1891. If the first installment is not paid when doe, then both installments become delinquent, and ten per cent, penalty will be added to the full amount. a-r .T_, E3Q.AJD TAXES. must be paid in first installment. The Treasurer is responsible for the taxes he could have collected. Therefore, Tax Payers should remember that their taxes Must be paid every year. No County Order will be paid to any person owing delinquent taxes. The sale of lands for delinquent taxes begins on the Secmid Monday in February, 1890. For the collection of which I may be found at my office in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, as directed by law. . . Tax payers should count their change and examine their receipts before leaving the office, to be sure OF PERSONAL AS WELL AS REAL PROPERTY SHOULD REMEMBER THAT TAXES FOLLOW THE PROPERTY, SHOULD THE TAXES REMAIN UNPAID. Call on the Auditor or Board of Commissioners for rebate of taxes. The Treasurer must collect as he finds them charged upon the duplicate. If you pay taxes in more than one township, mention it to the Trfi&surGr DO NOT ASK TO HAVE RECEIPTS MADE UP AND HELD FOR WEEKS AND MONTHS. I especially urge all tax payers to pay promptly and prompt payers should use their influence upon delinquents so that the rate of taxation may be reduced to the minimum. Preserve your receipts, especially if you move from one township to another, in the county. -IT-;, : v ~-——- Persons living at a distance can send bank or express draft. Enclqse postage stamp when answer is exnected bv mail. P I. Treasurer Jasper Co.
Rcsciarkable Facts. Heart disease is usually supposed to be incurable, hut when properly trailed a large proportion of cases can he cured. - "Thus Mts. Elmira Hatch;-of- Kifehart, Ind.. and Mrs. Mary L Baser, of Ovid. Mich, .went ctiree auer sutfering 20 years. S. C. Lin burger. druggist at San Jose, 111., says that Ur. Miles’ New Heart Cure, which cured the former, ~ "“worked wonders for bis wife.” Levi Logan, of Buchanan Mich., who had heart disease for SO years, says two bottles made him • 1 feel iiked asw rggrr.* 4 " Dr. Miles' New Heart Cureis solctand guaranteed by B. F. Fendig & Co, Book of wonderful testimonials free, i —: Bucklrns’* Amtica salve. The Salve in toe world for Cuts Bruises. Sores. Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped hands. Chilblains Corns, and all ‘Skin FuruptioDS. and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give Krfccr satisfaction, or money refunded. ice 25 cents per box. For Sale by F. B. Movers. Biles’ Mem Sc Lifer Pills Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A neV discovery. l)r. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Uneqm-led for mm. women, and children S tallest, mildest surest SO doses. 25 s. Samples free, at B F. F'endig *: o. DiLESili ■tertsra a^wssjzsi “J ciimtlra. U —ii—wt tie t» Mrs. BviTHVuunniiißllkrdniflia.iraaMk *ct itjpom mxifUat Bric*.»c*. »b*; >tam.|ut -u. •. .. up- awiXini a sox. phoaMsku. ST e|f in DISEASES MSHwawps issotcrmrcom UIHIInLIII TW «tmp!r »pp:ie»a®n rs “Sw.rwrt Oanan- wlUiowt mj lalfmal mMWae. wffl mrc an mm ot Tear. BaH laagaasßrafa ,3s Consumption Bur»iy Cured. ®> Tin Edwmc—Plmbb inform toot naden •■tnuwjt a positive remedy far the shore-named two bottles of my remedy FRET; to any of vnlrnTtyTr Tm*! miTi f|?"^ mli^ OP “ th "J rwfll Mir, T. A. BLOOCJL M.CL, W Fear! BL*lL*
R. Fendk * Has an extensive * stock of dry goods, clothing,hats and caps boots and shoes, that he is offering to customers at very low prices. He also offers a fine line of Factory Blankets, flannels and yam. * Go see for yourself.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. "VTOTIOE is hereby Riven that I l»ve -LN been appointed administrator of the estate o/ Daniel C. Prevo, late of Jasper county, Indiana deceased, plaid estate is probably insolvent.' PRESTON M. QUERRY. _ ' Adm’r. Thompson ft Brn , Attys. Dec. SB, jan. 1-8.
NOTICE! - ReksSELAER, Ini> , Dec 28, 1880. NOTICE is hereby given to patrons of the Rensselaer Water, Light & Power Company to pay no bills to other than the undersigned or without orders, until further notice. J. S. Woles. M. C. Weight. C. P. Weight.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Ludd Hopkins’ little boy is showing decided indications of recovering from his late very dangerous sickness. A union temperance meeting, by all the churches, will be held in the M. E. church Sunday evening, Jan. 11,1891. Knives and forks at cost at J. H. Willey <fe Sons’. Rev. Ferguson will even up matters wilh Squire Jim Morgan, for his two weddings at Christmas time, by tying two matrimonial knots, to-day. One at Pleasant Ridge, the other a few miles northeast of town. Those who have so generously aided in building the new Christian church in Rensselaer, are cordially invited to be present and participate in the dedicatory services, Sunday, JaiL 4th, 1891. Services at 10:30 A. M. by Elder J. P. Ewing. By Order of Com. Yesterday was quarterly meeting day for the County Alliance. The time at which we go to press precludes any report of the proceedings this week. It is understood, however, that the subject of the forthcoming Farmers’ Institute, to be held the first week in February, was up for consideration and received favorable action. The question of establishing an Alliance store in Rensselaer was also again under consideration.
Yaughn Chapel, the pew F. W. Baptist house of worship, 5 or 6 miles northwest of Rensselaer, will be dedicated the second Sunday of this month, with appropriate ceremonies On the Saturday evening previous, at the quarterly meeting, a notable quilt, made by the ladies of the church, will be sold to the highest bidder. The quilt is a handsome and artistic affair, and contains the embroidered names of a vast number of contributors, and hence will be a valuable keepsake. The church authorities extend an invitation to the public to be present at both these occasions. 7^
A course of improvements has been begun on the Makeever House which, if fully r carried out as now contemplated, will make it one of the most attractive Hotels in this portion of the state and also add greatly to its comfort and convenience. The improvements include waterworks, supplied by a large wind mill, with reservoir tank in the third story; a bath room; the whole interior of the building repapered and repainted, and the whole exterior painted to represent brown stone. -The improvements, as proposed, are expected to cost about $1,500. W. T. Perkins has the contract for the wind mill and water works. ■ . ' <
The report of the warden and directors of the Indiana State Prison North, for the fiscal y T ear ending Oct. 31st, 1890 has been received. It shows that the number of convicts in the prison Nov. Ist was 735. Of these three were credited from Jasper county. The number received during the year was 372 and the number discharged during the same period was 385, making a net reduction during the year, of 13. The institution still remains self supporting, and during the year, in addition to meeting its running expenses but also a considerable number of costly 7 but needed, improvements, such as an electric light plant, new work shops &e., were paid for out of the surplus revenue of the institution. Of the whole 735 convicts in the prison 98 can not read or write, 428 are single, 48 widowers, 229 married, 243 intemperate, 192 total abstainers, 6G7 American, 68 foreigners.
CUAI? other spedalJ)j an U t tie* for Gentlemen, ▼*f ™ Lad les, etc., are warw. t £';sfooE»srA?i£ss , tair*s-a w J. H. WILLEY & SON
REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS. Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Specified- * ,E. L. Hollingsworth to James Barns, se nw and s£ ne nw 25-80-7, 60 acres, Union, 1,200 Rens.» Land A Imp. Co. to John Groom, Dec. 15, Its 22, 23, Weston’s Add., Rensselaer, 140 James N. Masas to Henry L. Langdon, Jane 23, Its 9, 10 bl 6, Wheatfield, Sarah A. Knapp to M. E. • Chandler, June 18, nA nw 12-31-7, 80 acres, Keener, 1 James B. Graham to Geo. N. Clark, et al, Nov. 27, pt ne se 25-32-6, Wheatfield, 300 Henry Helves et ux to Alvena F. Antrim, Dec. 20, nw sw; ne sw, 15-30-6, Barkley 1,000 James A Broadie to Ruth A. Littlefield, Dec. 26, It 11, Shaffer’s Add., Remington 900 Ida Belle Brown to Sarah E. Passons, Dec. 18, Its 6,7, bl 16, Leopold’s Add., Rensselaer,” 250 Sarah E. Passons to C. J. Brown et ux, realty in New T ton’s Add. Rensselaer, 650
A Card. To my many friends and acquaintances who have been kind to us during my sickness of last winter and my mother’s sickness of last summer, I wish to express my sincere regrets, that our sudden to another field of labor prevents me returning' your calls and many kindnesses. Trusting we may meet again, I am resp’t. your friend, Mrs. R. M. Simmons Sunday School Organization. There will be a meeting held at 9:90 A. M., Sunday, January 4th, 1891, at the Church of God, for the purpose of organizing a Sunday school and Bible class. The members ol the church, with their families, are expected to be present, and an earnest request is made to all lovers of Biblical study and of good moral training, to bring their childdren and meet with us. .. By Order of the Church.
Jurors for January Term.
GRAND JURORS. Merrit Johnson, Carpenter. Joseph C. Paxton, Rensselaer. Simeon A. Dowell, Barkley. Luther A. Ponsler, Union. William H. Eger, Rensselaer. George M. Wilcox, Newton. PETIT JURORS. Ziba McCashen, Milroy. Nelson Randle, Barkley. James P. Overton, Hanging Grove. Thomas R. Daugherty, Marion. John J. Porter, Carpenter. John B. Clemans, Newton. Thomas Kennedy, Walker. John Q. Alter, Rensselaer. Clarence I. Babb, Carpenter. John Guest, Jordan. Francis M. Hershman, Walker. William Greenfield, Rensselaer. The petit jury is called for Tuesday of the second week. The grand jury will not be called until further orders.
FACTS, ASS ' At. the Exposition IlOi Uaiverselle, Paris, 1889. The highest possible premium. The on ly Grand Prize for sewing machines. 61iTOT_ <3)99 Is the hilly machine XMO that can be called modern. Jt is up to the times. Runs [so quiet and ■All O 5* steady that a lamp may be set on the stand with safety. Is not an old style of Alt O- w* machine improved, but is built on new 'mechanical principles. All Sews fast and makes a J.VS O ■ 53* perfect si itch with all kinds of thread on all Claeses of material. It is alwaysjeudy. ifcfaip Atn As time rolls on will X«SQb drive ail other sewing machines from first class homes and dressmaking establishments. _ AIH Does not draw or puckXV O* SV ' cr the finest fabiick. Never snaps or breaks poor brown or blue thread. 1 1 is a charmer. All Is unrlvfilled£for speed, AllO* , durability and qualityof work. tft'DW' ah Stitches three yards ot All Oa w goods while two are being stitched on a shuttle moohine. a'\ The only lock stitch JLul Ob 3# machlue in the world making a perfect stitch at a variable speed. nil Will not break threads AM O- w or impair the stitching should it be run ill the wrong uirection. . a>9 Dress-inaker’aiavorite; Am Ob u# Is the oq'.v lock stitch machine that maxes an elastic sesm. Trade that Ancient Ma- All chine of thine, for a AW If * Wheeler & Wilson new WUEBLKR * W fLSON V'F’G. 00 183 and Ist W'abnsh A ve„'Ohicago . for bale by O. B STEWAcB©. Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment. A certain euro for Chronic Sore Eyes, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema. Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipptts and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cared by it after ail other treatment had failed, it is put up in 25 and 00 cent boxes.
Administrator’s Sale of Personal Property-
■VTOTICE is hereby given that the under. JLv signed, administrator of the estate of Daniel C. Prevo, late of Jasper county, Ind. iana, deceased, will offer for sale at pubUc out-crv, at the residence of Asa C. Prevo, in Gillam towns!”';,, Jasper county, Indiana, on Saturday, the 24th day of January, A. D., 1891, the personal propert v of said estate consisting of horses, cow, hogs, wagons, fanning implements, com in crib, hay in stack, stove and cooking ntensils, and various other articles. Sale to begin at 10 o’clock A. M. Tkkms,—A credit of Ten months will be given on all sums over five dollars; the purchaser giving notes with approved surety, waiving valuation and appraisement laws and bearing six per cent, interest after maturity; all sums of five dollars and under, cash. PRESTON M. QUERRY, r , „ Adm’r. Jan. 1-8-15. Shiloh’s cough and consumption cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It enres consumption. Long & Eger. We have been using Ganter’s magic chicken cholera cure very successfully, and have dispensed with all others. No diseases, less food, and fine plumage. Poultry Yards, Gordonville, Ky. Sold and warranted by Long & Eger. .Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s cure is the remedy tor yotr. Sold by Long & Eger. Travelers may learn a lesson from Mr. C. D. Cone, a prominent attorney of Parker, Dak., who says: “I never leave home without taking a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy with me, and on many occasions have ran with it to the re lief of some sufferer and have never known it to fail. For sale by F. B. Meyer. Catarrh cured, health and swee tbreath secured, by Shiloh’s catarrh remedy, Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. Sold by Long & Eger. Thathacking cough can be so quaick ly cured by Shiloh’s cure. We jjuarau tee it. Long & Eger. F. B. Meyer, druggist, desire to inform the public, that he is agent for the most successful preparation that had yet been produced ior coughs, colds aud croup. It will loosen a severe cold in less time than any other treatment. The article referred to is Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is a medicine that has won fame and popularity on its merits and one that can always bo depended upon. It is the only known remedy that will prevent croup. It must be tried to be appreciated. Jti3put up in 50 cent and $1 bottles’ For sale by F. B. Meyer. Don’t neglect that first cough! Syrup White Pine and Tarnwill relieve it at once. 25 and 50 ce.ts per bottle. For sale F. BMe 3 11 Syrup White Pin 9 and Tar will im mediately relievo croup, whoopingcough aud bronchitis. For sale by F B. Meyer. Croup Whooping Cough andßfO'ichiti immediately relievod by Shiloh’s Cura
Prottounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd of Groton, S. D., we quote: ‘•Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on ruy lung?, cough- serin and finally terminated in consumption; 4 doctors gave me up saying eoAd live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined that if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husb tud was advised to get Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption. Cmg s and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles, it has cured me and T thank God I am now a well and hearty women ” Trial bottles free at F. li Meyer’s drug store. Mr. William T. Price, a Justice o* {he Peace, at Richland, Neb., was con' fined to tiis bed last winter with a se* vere attack of lumbago; but a thorough application of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm enabled him to get up and go to work. Mr. Price says: "The Remedy cannot bo recommended too highly.” Let any one troubled with rheumatism, neuraigfct or lame back give if a trial and they will he the same opinion. 50 cent bottles for sale by F. B. Meyer. Why will you cough when Shiloh’s Cure will give immediate relief. Price lOcts., s<>ots. and SI.
Rubber Shoes unless worn uncomfortably tight.. generally slip off the feet. THE “COLCHESTER” RUBBER CO. make all their shoe* with Inside of heel lined with rubber. This clings to the shoe and prevents the rubber from slipping off. Call for the " Colchester ” “ADHESIVE COUNTERS/' n•'tuil. U nil, WihilsSiliS LI“LU, x s: f r) i AiTAro^ia C. C, HUitv’b pitW Jer.vGi Ted 13 the most ref resiling of fctfterngcs. 4 Toys of all kinds, cheap nt Laßue Bros. s Tt»»! H»?r 0 *», II T int er. «>f Bourbon, Ini s.'.k -0,v~.:!f and wife owe i-ur lives id SitiloiVe f.uii.Minp.ion Cure.”
