Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1891 — Page 8

STATE AND COUNTY TAXES FOR 1890. • •* 88 «MKrj£. oojfcrjr* lr' - - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Tax Da pika to for the year 1890 is. now in my hands and that I am now ready to receive the taxes charged thereon. i ' The following table shows the rate of taxation on each SIOO Taxable Property, and on each Taxable Poll for the year 1890. ; RATE OX K\('ll SIOU VALU-ATIOX. BATE ON EACH POLL. ! 3 £ m i s H h opT' h m m M 'W\ Hi 3 TowxsHirs I iFTf §j iil§|jifj|| If I; |f $ E Hi gc «<! .Y V SE :L ; SL SE-i Hi oj lc : £L; n h ANI) J i 'K . g*! ' .©; (Hi Si g* *C . pp: *T3 i Kii & \ s*l §■ c?i £*! ® S CORPORATIONS. j • j N |( * :E | £? fil ! fi :I! ! • i Hi Ei : i :! t ?: 3§- i g: :ii jg> i : I Si c- : : I r. : fel i § :1| g-ig. iP§j<? j& i Cts.; Cts.|M’llsiC M Ots.i Cts.; Cts. i Cts.: Cts.i Ctß.isCtsii Cts.| jCts-jlCts Hanging Grove township. 12; 16. 575.5; 25;.... 20 35. ...j 25:2.09i; 50; 50;..;i.00 Gillam township. j 12i 16 575.5 25 ... 0 20 •30 ....} Walker township ...i 12 16 575.5 15; 10 .... 15;....! 25:1.69;; . 50; 50j....(....j1.00 Barkley Township f 12! 16 575.5 Rensselaer, Town of. | 12; 16: 575.5 ............ i 40;... j 301.74 j 50j 50!... J 2511.26 Marion township | 12i 16 5 75.5 25 10 15 30;.... j 252.09 i 50: 50; ;... .jl.oo Jordan township J 12 16 575.5 20 lOi 15 20.... : 251.94 50; 50i... J... jl.oo Newton township... 12. 16 5 75.5 20 10 15 25;... .; 251.99 50: 50i..j1.00 Keener township 12; 16 575.5 25 10 25. 50;....; 252.39 50 50 . j....j1.00 Kankakee township 12 16 575.5 30! 10 15 20;....! 25 2.04 50; 50:... j... jl.oo Wheatfield township jl2 16 575.5 30 10j 15 40 ... j 252.24! 50! 50j.. j... Jl.oo- - township 12 16; 5 75.5 25 10 15 20.....; 251.99 50 ; 50;.... j.... jl.oo Remington, Town of jl2 16; 5 75. 5 ............ 50= 35i 25 2.14 P 50i 50;1.00; 2512.25 Milroy township........ j 12 16; 575.5 25 10 25 50j..j 25 2.39 ; 50; 50;... J. .. jl.oo Union township. j 12; 16j 575.5 30; 10! 30 25....; 252.24;' 50 50;........j1.00 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 due, then both installments become delinquent, snd ten per cent, penalty will be added to the fall amount. J TAXES. mast 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 lauds for delinquent taxes begins on the Second Monday in February, 1890. For the collection of which I may he found at my offi :e 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 they are correct j ‘PURCHASERS 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 Treasurer. 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,, m the county. Persons iivnig at a distance cap send bank or express draft. Enclose postage stamp when answer is expected by mail. x. ■:& 'W"2&SHCB"OT63iiT, Treasurer Jasper 00.

FACTS, “No. 9” Mrtlfr ISH9. Tiio hiiiii-'it uu. Caj.au 4 Iy Granil l’rize f'> r w.viii:' machine!. . ] AIS l.i the only machine 1 •AtatLJ tiiatcau .bc called mod- , ern. It i.s up to,the times. Q>> ■Wnti«TT» ouielg. :«&<! > . Jttl u. -.53* tswadv - Wit - a ’i;rm;y Sntrw h 1 5» is srsna a res ssnsi ?. QU 1« not an old style of ' *“ U' W 1 machine improved, but ] is built on nsw mechanical principles. QH Sews fast and makes a I *N " « 'iJr perfect si itch with all kinds of thrcod on all classes of material. It is ' always ready. ‘*HT_ 's time rolls on will j WJP drive all other sewing machines from first class homes jui.t dress- i uiakiug establishments. **7STe\ Cks 5 Does not draw or puck■wM xJ • wP cr the finest fabrick. Sever suaps or breaks poor browu or blue thread It is a charmer. Cfc?? Isimrivailedjfor speod, sJ • V durability aud oualitv•fwork. C&FJI Stitches three yards of 1 At* a w goods while ’ two are I being stitched on a Shuttle machine. «TMP_<3r?Jt The only lock stitch ' fit \J>* ■£# machine in the. world making a perfect stitch at a variable speed. Ck?? Will not break threads . v or imuairthe bUtciiiug should it be run ill the Wrong direction. I*lo »**%?> Dress-maker’s iavorite; V* is ate ou'y lock stitch machine that mak< s an elastic seam. Trade that Anch t iU- a i( «J»ine of .thine, or a iMOi Wheeler & Wil • a new WHEELER A WIRSOK M’K’G. CO ISS and IST Wabash Ave,, Chicago For Sale by C. B. STEWARD. X .VLESME KI O Wanted at Ones! IN A "iflr, t.i .-el: choice v.trirt.c- of Nura'rv Stock in ok! around Ifef.sSo'^.h" iHiniig the faliand. winter. We solicit tile < "rrcepwiiuence of auyope wlshiuga iitnaiion. frpcchti wfiliiceineots to right taet<, Fermaoeitt employment when de-dred. No experience necessary. Outfit free. Good pav. \<tdr< ?s statcou’hbia Nursery io. *wv. »c Jan. Rochester N. V. 0 _ ~ Consumption Surely Cured. To Tn Editob:—Pleaso inform your readen that I hare a positive remedy for the above-named Maenac. By its timely use thousands ofhopeleae •aaaa have been penaanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of jmr leaden who have consumption if-they will ■md ma their Express and P. a address. Bespectmir, X. A. SUX3DX.M. a. UllHd St, N.X. * 1

A. McCOY & RANDLE t ' have i >-7 ,)i tivi i t Urgb iafc ot stare EWES, which they are offeria ig lots of tea or more, io suit purchasers, and bred to Shropshire rams or aot bred, as desired. Al! good, healthy sheep, and warranted tree from all diseases. Terms. —Cash, or six or twelve mouth’s credit, to responsible parties ,Xh ere are many tUfeUSES FOR 0 IIISAPOLIO To clean tombstones. To renew oil-cloth. To renovate paint. To brighten metals. - To polish knives. To scrub floors. To wash out sinks. To scour bath-tubs To clean dishes. To whiten marble. To remove] rust. To scour kettles. EV&RYSODY USES IT. OtnUtts to clean fhlse teeth. Engineers to clean parts of machines. Hoascmalds to scrub marble floor*. Surgeons to polish their instruments. Ministers to renovate 01,1 ehapela, Chemista to remove tome stains. Confectioners to econr their pan Sextons to clean the tombstones. -Carvers to sharpen their knives. Mechanics te brighten their tools. Hostler* on brasses and white horses. Shrewd ones to scour ol.i straw hat* Coohs to clean tho kitchen sink.- ’ Artists to clean their palatte*. Soldiers to brighten their arms. Paiotors to clean cSTsariaces- q. Wheelman to clean bicycles. Renovators to clean carpets, " EVERY ONE FINDS A NEW USE.

REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise ifiedMary Maas to Robert W. Foster, Dec. 30, ne; e pt nw 4- ” Sarah J. Haste, Dec. 15, to Asa A. Brown, pt ne se 29-31-6, Walker, 26 Frank W. Renbelt to Jared Benjamin, Dec, 27, Its 1,2, 7,8, bl 18, Newton’s Add., Rensselaer, 1,800 M. F. Cbilcote to Matthew Yeiger, Dec 18, sw se 14-28 -6, 40 acres, Milroy, 336 Malaoin Bloeher to Simon Hufford, Jan. 3, s£ ne 12-32-6, 80 acres, Wheatfleld, 500 Thomas Thompson to Jas. C. Thrawls Dec. 27, It 2 bl 12, Weston’s Add., Rensselaer, 100 Thomas Robinson to John L. Thayer, Aug. 11, Its 2,3, bl 1, Fair Oaks, 1,500 John A. Kent to Sarah Adair, Dec. 17, Its 7,8, bl 11, Fair Oaks, 20 Albert M. Hoover to Wm. B. Austin, Dec. 19th, pt It 46, Rensselaer, e|, Its 5,8, 9, bl 43, Weston’s sec. Add., Rensselaer, 1,000 D. S. Makeever, by Admr. to John Makeever, Jan. 7, se se 20-29-7, 40 acres, Newton, adm’s deed, 500 Henry F. Thornton to Jacob R. Wilcox, Jan 9, ne se 26-30-7, 40 acresf 500 Sam’l M. Hoover to C. F. Armotd, Jau. B,ne ne, n£ wn ne 33-30-6; s£ sw se 28-30-6 80 acres, Barkley, 1,600 Cornelius M. Shea to Jeremiah J. Shea, Jan. 10, und £ pt sw 11-30-6, Barkley, 250 Delia E. Johnson to Joseph Burling, Dec. 26, It 1, bl 19, Remington, 700 Jennie F. Maxwell to Jena B. Lamborn, Jan, 25, ’BB, It 5, bl 5, Chamber’s & Mogan’s Add., Remington, 50 David J. Thompson to Urban Moritz, Jan. 10, ne ne 34-32 -6, 40 acres Wheatfield, 250 Wm F. Comer toWm B. Austin, Jan. 10, all 6-30-5, 620 acres, Barkley, 10,000 Wm B. Austin to Ellen E. Graham, Jan. 13, same as above, 10,000 Benj. Van Wicklin to John H. Tilton, Jan. 2, pt ne sw 25-32-6, Wheatfield, 600 Seth J. Bentley to Elizabeth A. Nicoles, Dec. 19, Its 12, 13, bl 4, Wheatfield, Bentley’s Add., 85

GETTING ACQUAINTED With the merits of Brant’s Pulmonary Balsam will insure its use in every household, for it is a wonderful remedy for coughs, croup, consumption, asthma, hoarseness, sorethroat, bronchitis, etc. Quality and quantity combined in our large 25 cent bottle. Mr Zach. Clark. FlitchburgMich., says: Have usedi Brant’s Pulmonary Balsam in our amily and it has proved the best remedy we have found for our children, quickly iving relief in case of Croup. Coughs, Asthma and other Thoat and Lung Trouble. It is a standard remedy in our family.” Sold by B. F. Eendig & Co.

4 Graduate of Medicine Being a graduate of a Medical College, I am of course prejudiced against all secret proprietary medicines, but I am compelled to say after being cured of a violent case of Inflammatory Rheumatism, that 8. S. S. is the remedy for that disease. I took S. 8. S. after everything else had failed. I had all sorts of treatment with the best physicians. Uadjthe Turkish bath treatment; went to Hot Springs, Ark,; Fla,; Colorado Springs, and to California, but no relief. Then I started home, tired ibd worn, disgusted with medicine, a friend purauaded me to fake S. 8. S. and I did it more to gratify him than from any hope of cure, and the first bottle put me far on the road so premaaeut cure. I continued it until I am sound and well. Geo. B. Haydock, * Duluth, Minn. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Swift Specific Co., xYt.ania, Ga

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Thathaeking cough can be so quaick ly cured by Shiloh’s cure. We guaran 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 for coughs, colds aud croup. It will loosen a severe cold iu Jess time than any other treatment. The article referred to is Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is a medicine that lias won fame and popularity on its merits and one that can always be - depended upon. It }? the only known remedy that will prevent croup. It must bo tried bn appreciated. It is put up in s') cent aud $1 bottles- For sale by F. B. Meyer. Mr. William T. Price, a Justice of the Peace, at Richland, Neb., was confinod to his bed last winter with a Severe 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 recotnmendod too highly.” any one troubled with rheumatism, neuralgia or lame back give-it a trial and they will bo the same opinion. 50 cent bottles for salo by F. B. Meyer. Why will you cough when Shiloh’s Cure will give immediate relief. Price,, 10ets., SOcts.and sl. i—' * ”•**••** Shiloh’s cough and consumption cure is sold by us on a* guarantee. It cures consumption. Long &'Eokk. We have been using Ganter’s magic chicken cholera cure very successfully, and* have dispensed with all others. No diseases, less food, and tine plumage. Poultry Yards. .Gordonvilh*. ivy. Sold and warranted by Lpng & Eger.

Syrup White Pine and Tar will itn mediately relieve croup, whoopingcough and bronchitis. For sale ny F B. Meytv . Croup Who ),>ing '3 n ;’i ami dr j i jji'.ci immediately relieved >*y Shiloh's Cure Don’t neglect that first cough! Syrup White Pine and Taruwill relieve it at once. 25 amt 50 ee.t»j>er b-1 For Sale hv F. if 51e\ cr Thollov.Geo.il. Tm*\er, o ourbon, lud., says ‘Both f and we owe our lives to Shiloh's coaisumption Cure.” Pruiiou'uerJ Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs Ada E. Hurd of Groton, S. D . we quote: ‘•W;n taken with a bad cold, which settled on -my lungs, ewugn sot, in and finally terminated in eonsumpti >n; 4 doctors gave me up saying e0.,1d live but a short time. • gave myself up to my Savior, determined that if I could not slay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My hush tad was advised to get Dr. Kiug’ai New Discovery for ci.nsumplion. C .iug'. s and Colds! I gave it p trial, took in all eight bottles, it has ouredTne and I thank God f am now a well.and h-arty women-” Trial Kdtties live at F. li Meyer’s drag ttore. Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment. A certain cure for Chronic Soro Eyes, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eqsema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles., It is coolidf; and soothing. Hundreds 6f cases have been cored by it after all other treatment had failed, it is put up in 26 and 50 cent boxes.