Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 December 1877 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TAX NOTICE FOR THE YEAR 1877. ' - - -r — O Notice is hereby given to the Ux-p<yers of J taper eoenty, Indiana, that I have received the Tax Duplicate of said county for the J ear 1877, and that I will attend at the COunty Treaiurtr’s office, in Rensselaer, for the purpose of receiving taxes until the third londay in April,'being the 15th day of the month, 1878. The following ara the rates of taxes in Jasper county, Indiana, for the year 1877, on **ch one hundred dollar, valuation of property, also the amount assessed upon each poll: ~ Hundred Dollars. On Each PoTE I 'll '^"1“ 2- —I H I w W H I rd — a — W 1 as j —t TOWNSHIPS | ® '• ‘s’ =S 1 I o “ •* " AND::|g:f: X 5 : : ? • J CORPORATIONS. = : 1 : j 5 ; r : r : : . Ihngiug (hove i{Tr 1 1 1« 845 $ 5 J'W li!£1 So' fit) JTOO Gillant 2 12 1 16 45 15 25 114 50 58 100 Witlkor 3 12 1 16 45 10 25 25 25 159 50 50 100 Berkley 4 12 1 16 45 IQ 15 25 15 139 50 5() 50 150 ,, 5 12 1 16 4e 25 15 25 189 50 50 100 Motion 6 12 1 16 45 15 15 25 10 189 50 50 100 Jordan 7 12 1 16 45 It 20 25 25 154 50 50 50 25 175 Newton 8 12 1 16 45 15 15 10 10 124 50 50 100 Keener 9 12 1 16 45 5 25 50 25 179 50 50 100 Kankakee 10 12 1 16 45 10 25 25 25 159 50 50 100 Wheatfield 11 12 1 16 45 10 25 50 25 184 50 50 50 50 200 Carpenter 12 12 1 16 45 10 20 25 15 144 50 50 50 150 Remington J 18 12 1 16 45 20 15 25 184 60 50 100 Milroy 14 12 1 16 45 15 15 50 25 179 50 50 50 60 200 Union 15 12 1 16 45 8 20 50 26 177 60 50 100 For one male dog, $1.00; for each additional dog, $2.00. For each female dog, s2ji(h ~~~ AH taxes remaining unpaid on the third Monday in April, 1878, become delinquent and a penalty of ten percent, will be added, and the Treasurer is required by law after that date to proceed to collect taid delinquent taxes by distress and sale of property if necessary. ' • ; , LL ..—: After the 15th day of December, 1877, the Auditor is required by law to advertise real estate for all unpaid faxes for 1876, and former years, to which will be added the taxes of 1877, which sale shall occur on the 2d Monday in February, 1878, unless paid before that time. Each tax-payer may pay the full amount of his taxes on or before the 3rd Monday in April, 1878, or may at hia option pay onehalf thereof, with the whole of his road tax, on or before the said 3rd Monday in April, and the remaining one-half on or before the Ist Monday of November following, but upon failure to pay the first one-half by said 3rd Monday in April, then the whole tax becomes delinquent, and the penalty will be added and collected as heretofore. Tax-payors will find it greatly to their advantage not to put off tnx-pnving until the last two or three days of time, as on failure to make payment of taxes due by the 3rd Monday in April the penalties will be added immediately. Bring your road receipts when you pay your first installment of taxes. Tax payers should examine their receipts and see that they are correct before leaving the office. Those who have lands or other property in-more than oue township or town must see that they have a separate receipt for each township or town. All persons owing delinquent taxes are hereby notified to settle thorn speedily, as the Treasurer is required by law to force collectiuns by distress and sale of property if not paid,, ~ . . u, r « w ii n .7. 'IIENIFFT .Taspor County, Ind. Rensselaer, Ind., December 18, 18<7.

UNDER STATE MANAGEMENT And in daily operation over 87 years. $50,000$ $15,000$ FOR FOR 810$ sls la n. 23, Feft.2s, Marek 31,78 lan. 14, ftl. 15, larch 17, 78 KENTUCKY State Allotment OF $367,925 IN PRIZES! 1 Prize of §50,000 1 Prize 0f.....J15,000 1 Prize of 13,450 I Prize of 8,000 1 Prize 0f..... 10,000 1 Prize of 6,000 5877 Prize5...226,550 1891 Prizes... 39,925 Tot al.. .S3OO OOt > Tot al $67,925 Whole Ticket $10; Whole Ticket $1; half $5; quarter $2.50 50 whole tickets $45; eighth $1.25, 'IOO whole ticketas9o. Chartered for Educational Institutions. Under Charter, no postponement can occur. The vnlne of every Prize paid in full in U. 8. money. Official List of Drawn Numbers sent to every purchaser of a ticket. List published in N. V. llerald, ,Sun, Courier-Journal. THESE ALLOTMENTS uniformly take place tiic second and last weeks oF each month throughout the year. Tickets Tor tire.fiiSt .allotment of every ureaith are always sold at ONE DOLLAR each—Capital prize, $15,000. For the last allotment tickets are always sold at TEN DOLLARS each—halves, quarters and eighths in proportion. Capital prize $50,000. Circulars containing full particulars free. Address SIMMONS & DICKINSON, Manager’s Office, 72 Third Sreet, 8-3 mo. Louisville, Ky. A. J. MED'S HOO SIER HAY SLIDE. One of the Greatest Labor-Saving Machihe« Invented for the Hay-Field! Cheap. Practical. Durable. Efficient Two men and oue span of horses can hau and stack more hay with the Hoosisr Hay Slide in one day, thuu five men and two span of horses cau in the same time with any other appliance. Easy to load, and unloads itself. Price, 14-foot Slide, $7 ; 16-foot, $lO. A. J.REED, Pleasant Grove, Jasper County, Ind Manufactured by O. A. Nelson & Co., Francesville, Ind., and G. W. Terhune, Rensselaer, Ind. Agent:— F. W. Bedford, ’Rensselaer, Ind.l AGENTS WANTED.—Territory cheap and on reasonable terms. ‘Patented late— April 6, 1875. 44tf.

Boots and Shoes. THE VERY BEST. Great Reduction in Prices. Tho Old Reliable Firm of HEALY & MEYER announce great reduction in prices of all kinds bf hand-made.boots and shoes. ONE HUNDRED PAIRS SHOP-MADE fc’sEip and Calf Boots CHEAPER THAN EVER Fine and heavy boots and shoes, for men, women and youths, made to order of the very best stock, »t greatly reluced prices. Xs-TTOFfI-’S 3E»A.TJEJ»TT Metallic Stiffeners prevent and shoes the heels. Healy & Meyer use them in making new work and to straighten up old boots and shoes that have run down at the heel. The best thing known to the trade. Ituliber Goods. Healey & Mayer have added a select stock*of Rubber Boots to their other wear, which will be sold as cheap as any in this market. Inspection invited. A specialty will be made of Rubber Mending. Do not throw: away rubber boots or shoes because there are small breaks in them—they can be mended aud made as serviceable as new. Women’s Calf Shoes on hand and made to measure. The best and neatest goods in the market. All done in the ebop. All leather work and repairing warranted. .• 10-5 8m HEALY t MEYER.