Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
BftSIS. OF Schedule adopted, by the Township Assessors for the Assessment,oj Personal Property in Jasper County , Indiana, for the Year 1898:
1. All notes secured by mortgage and all other notes at a discoufit to-wit: Notes maturing in one year, 8; in two years, 10; in three years, 12. No good notes to be discounted more than 12 per cent 2. All stocks of goods and merchandise to be assessed at 80 per cent, of the invoice value. 3. All roadster horses at $500.00 and under at the discretion of the assessor. * 4. All imported draft horses at $250.00 and under at the discretion of the assessor.
8. Wood per cord $.50 to $2.00 9. GRAIN -AND SEEDS. Wheat per bushel. $75 Corn per bushel 20 Oats per bushel 20 Rye per bushel . 30 Potatoes per bushel 50 Timothy seed per bu 1 00 Clover seed per bu. .2 50 10 Timothy hay per t0n.... 300 Wild hay per ton 1 00 Higher or lower at discretion of the assessor. 11. Bacon per cwt 4 00 Lard per cwt 4 00 Wool per lb 15 i Sorghum molasses, per ga1.... 25 Ice per ton 35 12. Hardwood oak lumber M 10 00 13. Chickens per doz 1 50 Turkeys, each 25 Geese, each 25 Bees, per stand 1 00
5. FARM HORSES. Average yearling colts at... $lO 00 Average two-year-old colts „ .15 00 Average ree-year-old colts. .25 00 All other average horses .... .35 00 Higher or lower at the discretion of the assessor. Mules same as horses. Jacks $125 00 6. CATTLEi Average yearling heifers.... 8 00 Average yearling steers 12 00 Average two-year-old heifer. 15 00 Average two-year-old steers.. 20 00 Average three-year-old steer.3o 00 Average cows at. 25 00 Jersey and milk breeds 25 00 and upward. ' Fat cattle, per cwt 3 50 7. SHEEP AND HOGS. Good average sheep per head .. Hogs, per cwt 3 00
14. Additional improvements 60 per cent, of cash value. Attest: JOHN O’CONNER, W O. ROADIFER, Secretary. Chairman. J. R. PHILLIPS, County Assessor. March 31st, 1898.
Special Sale of NURSERY STOCK! Owing to the closeness of money among farmers and planters, we have determined to place this stock within the reach of all. This stock is young, thrifty and well grown and every tree will be labeled true to name. We do not offer you either culls or ot over grown stock, but trees of the best quality. All vCho may want to plant trees will do well to look our stock over. SALE NOW IN PROGRESS. Stock will be found by the White Livery Barn, Rensselaer, Ind. Yours Truly, BROS.
! Slioe l Ritter Sale. \ Boys’ Rubber Candees 15c J Misses’ Rubbers, very neat 20c S Women’s Rubbers, good quality 25c 1 Women’s Rubbers, very best 37c J Men’s Candee Boots, sold at any other 11 store for $2.50, for 200 !» One thousand pairs of Shoes, of all grades and sizes ..AT COST.. 2 To make room for stock of Spring Goods. t is No ShamL-*-s JUDGE HEALY.
We are prepared to do all kinds of plain and ornamental frescopainting in oil or water. We will take your old paper off and make your rooms clean and healthy (you know paper is not healthv) as cheap ns you can put on good paper. If vou want your furniture renewed, floor painted or any colors compounded, hftrd or soft wax finish call on W. J. Miller, House Sign and decorative painter. Studio in old band hall over post office. »’
The ladies of the Christian church will hold an Easter Market on Saturday, April 9th, in P. W. Clarke’s jewelry store window. All kinds of pies, cakes, bread and colored Easter eggs will be sold. J. G. Cesterman, Louisville, Ky. t , says of Universal Ointment:—‘‘That it is a household necessity for, sores, chapped hands, piles, ulcers, etc,” Try it and you will use nothing else: For sale by A. F. Long.
