Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1906 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Horses For Sale ■~ i- ’ j *' ~ * iO head, consisting of 7 mares and 3 geldings. 1 gray mare, •» hay charge,.' horses and 1 black, horse, from 6' to 10 years >ld and weighing from 1200 to 1500. I will sell these horses for cash or 12 months time, can use personal, real estate or chattie mortgages. If- you want-to Imy a team or just one lrorse come and_see_th££e* asTheyjiifi_not scrub hoists but good enough for. most any one, and I know they will suit you and I yvill be pleased to have you call and see them*” whether, you buy or not. Call or write. “K E. Martin, McCoysburg, Ind. n i]<s mil. if M<( ( A.‘l i )g.
H 0 HARRIS. Pres C T HARRIS, Vice Pres C H MILLS. Cashier The Rensselaer Bank ' ‘{Established 1880. Rensselaer, Ind. , .. »■ - ■ ■ : Does a General Banking Business. ’j Interest paid on time deposits. Money loaned on approved security Drafts bought and sold on prlrtcipabcltles. . Farm Loans a Specialty. i RespectfuUy ’.solicits” your buslness/ ■ ’ ' .4* '._y _
I Th 'Slate Bank of Rensselaer I * ▼ | Corner of Washington and Van Rensselaer Streets. ‘ - J i Di rect ors - - f John Eh er, r res i‘ lent. i Ijiiciv.s Strong Granville Mcody ▼ J Warren Robinson. 9 ■" $ Does a general banking business Loans Money on oil o I kinds of aonroved security notes, pays i'>eresi" t ondeposits pays taxes for customs and others Chis Bank will be glad to extend every favor to-its § Customers Consistent with Safe Battling Principles. | Telephone 42
BASIS OFJSSESSMENT. Schedule Adopted by the Township Assessors for the Assessment of Personal Property in Jasper County, Indiana, for the Year 1906. 1. Good notes drawing S per cent interest at their face values. Good notes drawing 6 per cent interest at a discount of 2 per cent. 2. All stocks of goods and merchandise to be assessed at 75 per cent of the invoice value. 3. All average horses with speed records, S2OO aud upwards at the discretion of the Assessor. 4. All pure bred draft horses SSOO. or grade draft horses;s2oo; higher or lower at the discretion of the Assessor.
3. GRAIN SEEDS. Wood per cord 50c to $2. 00 Wheat per bushel ’ .75 Corn per bushel 30 Oats per bushel : 20 Rye per bushel 40 Potatoes per bushel 25 Timothy seed per bushel ... 1.50 Clover seed per bushel 5.00 10. HAY. Timothy, per ton 3.50 Wild, per ton i 1. 50 Higher or lower at the j. discretion of Assessor. 11. MEATS, ETC. Pork per cwt 6. 00 Lard per cwt i 6.00 Wool per lb 15 Sorghum molasses per gal... . .25 Ice per ton *.35 w 2. LUMBER. Hardwood, per M 12. 50 13. POULTRY AND BEES. Chickens per dozen 3.00 Turkeys, each . 75 Geese, each 50 Bees, per Bland 1.00
5- FARM HORSES. Average yearling colts at.... $35. 00 Average 2-yearold colts 40.00 Average 3 year old colts 65. CO All other average horses 100.00 Higher-or lower at the discretion of Assessor. Mules same as horses. Jacks 200.00 6. CATTLE. Average yearling heifers ... 10. 00 Average yearling steers 15.00 Average 2-year-old heifers.. 15. 00 Average 2-year old steers... 20.00 Average 3-year old steers... 30.00 Average cow at 25.00 Average Jersey and milk breeds 25.00 Average feeding cattle per hundredweight 3.50 7. SHEEP AND HOGS. lined average sheep per head . 4. o<* Hogs, per hundredweight. 4.00
Additional improvement to be assessed at Go per cent of cost price. >ll X A T.LM AX. <’Tairmnu.~“ L STRONG.- Secretnrv. J. It. I‘ll.i 1.1.1 IS, ( mmiy Assessor.
Fr&sh fruits daily at The G. E. Murray Co’s. jSee Baughman & Williams for fire insurance.
Samuel Hendrickson has moved his barber shop north of the depot, where he invites his old customers and new ones to call on him.
