Democratic Press, Volume 1, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 20 June 1895 — Page 4

ADDITIONAL LOCALS. It rains to-day. Judge Heller Sundayed at hon e in this city. John Gillig was a Fort Wayne visitor Monday. , The mother of J. W. Vale of Os-1 sia.i, is visiting in the city. Mrs. Shaffer Peterson visited Marion relatives this week. Adam J. Smith was at Grand Rapids on busidess this week. Jim Blackburn of Fort Wayne, | visited relatives here yesterday. Mrs. T. J. W. Luckey and children are visiting relatives it the rurals. Mrs. Ike Rosenthail and little daughter were at Fart Wayne Monday. Phillip Shugg and Eli Sprunger of Berne, was here Tuesday on business. Rev. E. T. Gregg made a living trip to Terre Haute the first of the week. Sam Doak's meat market has been purchased by Gerber & Sprunger. A. D. Motlett and wife are at Spencerville this week, visiting relatives. Mrs. Sarah < hubbof Huntington is spending the week with relatives in the city. Misses Sadie Hale and Mena Myers visited Fort Wayne friei ds over Sunday. Henry Durr of Willihire, paid , this office a pleasant call while in town Monday. ( E. J. Mclntosh of Hoagland, was here Monday, and paid this 1 office a social call. 1 Lake Chautauqua—Season ex- j eursion tickets now on sale to the’] above named resort. Remember j the Erie Lines is the direct route landing passengersatthe Lake with out change of cars. 36 4t ' The International Conference Ep- i worth League at Chattanooga, Ten < nessee, June 27 to 30, 1895. For < this occasion the G. R. & I. will 1 sell excursion tickets June 25, 26 ; and 27. Return limit 15 days from j day of sale, at 614.35 each.

all the [ B difference lin the world I ■ 7 JL wr a© vaJP I 1 i • mfw ' I i MW i - w I l AI U g between “H. S. & M.” clothes and all other j ’ 1! kinds, we sell them. 1 — i 8 This Label on a Garment Insure! Fit and Satisfaction - i ■■■iWPF, ‘ tt stands for the Best that Money m Can Buy or Skill Produce EHINGER &

The Fourth of July is fast approaching. Csffee & Baker will be j headquarters for fire crackers, tor j pedoes, cannon bombs, and anything that will crack and at the sametimeare harmless.—Coffee& Baker. T., St. L. & K. C., Clover Leaf Route will issue low rate excursion i rickets to Denver and other points lin Colorado, July 3, 4 and sth., i with return limittoSept, Ist., 1895. Choice of routes with privilege of I going one and returning another. I For further particulars call on nearest agent. State Tax Commissioner Walker has given out the fact that the land valuation this year will have to Ire as much as it was a year ago, other wise the state board will be compelled to raise it. Here is a pointer for our board of review, for it will l»e better for our people to fix the valuation alxmt right, and not let the state board get a chance to fool with the figures. Get your gun ready. A swindler is abroad in the land, offering a box containing thirty-six pieces of soap! for a dollar, and he gives as a prize a rubber door mat with the initials of the purchaser on it. He delivers the soap, which is a final, and promises to deliver the mat as soon as it can be manufactured with the owner's name on it, collects the dol lar and vanishes to be seen no more.\ Introduce him to the family dog when he comes.—Bluffton Chron icle. No place in northwestern Ohio; wilj offer more attractions to the pleasure seeker on the 4th of July than Spencerville, Ohio. Spencerville Division, U. R. K. of P,, as ' sisted by the citizens in geneiall have arranged for a monster cele bration, the program including a grand industrial parade in the morning, horse races, bicycle races, tub races on the canal, game of foot ball, game of base ball between the fat and lean men, rope and slack wire walking, and a gorgeous minstrel show, both after noon and evening, under‘a mammoth tent: closing with a magnificent display of fireworks in the evening. All to take place in the beautiful Keeth driving park grounds. Admission free to the gr Hinds. Excursion rates on C. & E. R R. J. W. De Long, agent.

I . E. H LeBRUN, Titaiiq tagui ta! Ik;::’., Decatur, Indiana. Office:—Corner Second and Madison street. Treats aLI Diseases of Domesticated Animals. making a specialty of Optical Cases. Calls day or night, promptly attended to. i *-iy | Legal Advertising. •ypSTRAY NOTICE. Notice is hereby that John W. Morri" man. Esquire. Justice of the Peace for Blue > Creek township, Adams county, state of In- ! diana. has transmitted to the undersigned, j Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court, a copy of i the description of two estray horses, taken I up by Solomon B. Gilpen. and appraised at | the sum of fifty-nine dollars, and describ'd jas follows, to-wit: One hay mare, dark man. and tail, spavin on left hind leg. supposed to Ik- ten years old; grey r-.sau. three jt ars I old, dark inane and tail, ■ U itness my hand and the seal of said court l hereto affixed, this 15th day of June. al.] Joitu H. Lenh art. Clerk. By E. Burt- Leuhart, Deputy. ORDINANCE. 1 Ae mdinancv to prohibit the haulinsr. carryling or conveying of Nitro Glycerine through . the Town of Berne. Indiana. i Sec. 1. Beit ordained by the BoardofTrus- , tees Os the Town of R» rne. Indiana., that It shaii tie unlawful for any person or persons to haul, carry or convey Nitro Glycerine in or through the Town of Berne. Indiana, nor j any closer to the corporation limits than one half mile of said town. I Ser. 2.—Any person violating the above or- ! dinance, shall upon conviction thereof be i I fined in any sum. not less than one hundred j • dollars, nor mon-than five hundred dollars. ; j Sec. 3. Tills ordinance shall be in full force I and effect after its publication for 30days by i . posting up copies of the same in five public ' I places in said town. Amos Hirschy. S5-3t • Town Clerk. OF REVIEW NOTICE. Notice is hereby given by the Board of ReI view that complaints will lie bean! in the i Commissioners’ room at the Auditor’s office. I i from the different townships on the following I days: I Knot townshin Friday. June ffl. 18B&. • I’nion and St Marys townships. .Monday. : ! June 24. 1895. j Preble and Kirkland townships. Tuesday. , I June 25. 1895. Monroe township. Wednesday. June 26,1895. • Waliash township. Thursday. June 27. N 6. j Hartford and French townships. Friday. June 2* 1895. [ Washington township. Saturday. June ; 1895. ; Decatur. Monday. July 1. 1895 I Blue Creek and Jefferson townships. Tuesi day. July 2, 1895. Berne and Geneva. Wednesday. July 3. IX»S. W. H, H. France. Auditor. By Irvin Brandyber**y. Deputy. | SALE OF REAL ESTATE. I Notice is hereby given that the undersign* : ru sarah J. Cross, executrix of the last will j and testament of Abel Cross, deceased, will. I as such executrix, under and by the express i terms, provisions and authority of said will . of said Abel Cross, on Saturday, June 29, 1895, I at the law office of France & Merryman, in the city of Decatur. Indiana, between the i 9 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of : said <lay at private sale, offer for sale the fee : simple of the south half of the northeast ; quarter of section five (5) in township twenty- ; ! six (26) north, range fifteen (15) east, in Adams ! I county, Indiana. Terms: One third cash, one third in nine • months and one third in eighteen months ' from day of sale, deferred to bear six per cent, interest and secured to the sat- 1 isfactlon of the undersigned. Bar ah J. < ross. Executrix. France & Merryman, Attorneys. a2-4t. j s SALE. The State of Indiana. Adams county, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court of’Adams' County. Indiana. Henry Eiting / vs No. 1966. John A. Walters i By virtue of an execution to me directed, by the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of said County and State. I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and ! will expose for sale at public auction at tinfast door of the court house in the city of ( Decatur, Adams county. Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m.. on Saturday, June 29, 1895, the rents and profits for a term not exceed- j Ing seven years, of the following described real estate, situate in Adams county. In- j diana, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-nine (29) township i twenty-eight (2>) north, range fifteen (15) east, i containing forty (40) acres of land, in Adams ; county and state of Indiana. And on failure to realize therefrom the full ! amount of judgment, interest thereon and costs, I will at the same time and in the same manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee ! simple of the above described premises. Taken as the property of John A. Walters! to satisfy said execution, this 6th day of i June. 1695, e Peter P. Ashbaccher. Sheriff. By Daniel N. Erwin. Deputy. R. K. Erwin. Attorney for Plaintiff. 34-St ; {-COMMISSION EKS ALLOWANCES. Commissioners’ Court. June Term. 1995. Ordered by the Court that the following al- j lowances be made to the persons named be- I low and for the purposes therein specified: Wm Erwin, care of poor * 3 00 I W G Vance. M D. med at ten poor 11 2’>} P B Thomas, M D. med at ten poor 12 50 N Bergman. M D. med atten poor 17 00 Wm K Brayton. MD. med atten p00r... -50 G R Haggerman. MD. med atten poor.. 13 7*. Margaret Sulivaii, cure of poor. 24 50 J K Ross, med atten poor 2 50 J W Smith, care of pom- 7 70 Pat Burnes. care or poor 16 00 Martin Laughlin, goods for poor 16 50 D Bunck, goods for poor 35 00 L Yager, goods for poor 5 <ju H F Costello. M D, med atten poor 76 25 Cyrus Lyons, care of poor 10 00 Elias Reisen. goods for poor. 12 00 Woodward & Ball, goods for poor 6 05 Patterson A- PUlars Bfiß J H Vogelweede. care of poor 12 €0 Hite. F.vprett & Co. goods for poor . . 65y K J Holthouse A Bro. goods for poor . 13 *o D Hunsicker. goods for poor 2 03 Donovan & Bremerkamp, gds for poor., >95 .Tames Edington, goods for p»n»r it .5 Martin Laughlin, care of poor 5 50 J W Wood, goods for poor 2 ou Kern A Brittson. g »ods for poor . 4 00 Yager A Co. goods for poor 11 50 C S Clark, expense of inquest 40 50 John J Soldner. report on Baumgartner _ ditch 2 00 Irvin Brandyberry, posting notices on • Beery ditch 2 20 Wm F Sc hug, report on Baumgartner ditch 2 00 C A Neuenschwander, report on Baumgartner d’tch . 200 Harlo Mann, postirg notices on Beery ditch 2 20 G M Tyndall, ser as deputy surveyor . losoo Wm E Fulk, ser as surveyor 207 00 hands on ditches 19 50 J F Snow, ser county superintendent... 310 00 R K Erwin, ser county attorney 50 00 H F Costello, sec board of health 60 oo W H H France, ser county auditor 6-0 25 ser Patton gravel road. 10 80 Dan P Bolds, ser county treasurer 550 oo P P Ashbaucher, serving notices 36 10 conveying girl to reform school 14 50 Julius Hough, stone abutment (Shepherd bridge) 184 14 John W Tyndall, bridge agent 51 00 Donovan A Bremerkamp. goods for court house 17 76 Frank Gast, goods for jail 7 io A N Steele, repairing pump at jail 3 00 John Johns, laoprat jail 75 A J Highland, work at jail 3 80 Electric Light Co. for lights 20 00 N Blackburn, printing 34 00 Democratic Press Co. printing 92 07

I J R Graber, supt county asylum H- ■ Klrscl* A -Sciimeyer. go*xis b>r asylum•• *2 ■ - J B Buhler A Bro. c rods asylum , R J H«»hb-mar & Bro. gt-ods asylum . - D « i [lomivan A Bremt rkamp. gtK asylum.. 5® , Niblick A Son. goods for asylum ,' t JKeubler A Moltz, goods for asylum « J D Hale, foods for asylum •’ *■_ I iJ S Bowrrx g<Mmls for asylum J I Frank Gast, goods foi .asylum. y *• Allen Uo asylum, potato*-* for asylum . ; I Osie Spurrlon. work at asylum " Mary Go ba. work at asylum ?. t , ’ Anna Lugibill. work at asylum H Danit-l S<’hlceel. work at asylum. " Andrew Steignieyer. work at asylum *> ’* ' Holthouse A Smith, good* for asylum i Ehinger A Meyers, goods for asylum ® *• Wm H Murphy, whitewashing at asyl >- 6“ Krick A Meyers, goods for asylum 1 .Hide, Leather A Belting Co. goods for ■ court house 2 ! I. Yager, goods for court hous*- • '* ! P I Highland, material snd labor at J court house ** * ■ Jerome Paper Co. goods at court house. " *' 1 Jacob .Meyer*, assessing French to ... H' .1.1 Klopfenst; ■ --- - lunch tp.. 49 ® j R E Smith, jr. assessing Monroe tp Frank Hisey. a<**-**ing Jefferson tp •" J C Moran, assessing .h-ffrr-.on tp.. 3J R Parrish. a**vssing Washington tp 110 '• EliasCrish. as*esslng Washington tp 12 s ' 11 ? Peter Jackson, assessing (Decatur) Washington tp • W '*' in *• . ington t 0....... .. .. A H Holthouse, assessing (Decatur) Washington tp 12' Chas Zwick, assessing Preble tp.. llrt <•’ ■ Anthony Wertzberger. assessing I'nion township. DI 00. ■ Wm Erwin, taking enumeration Union : township 10 On ' John R Parrish, taking enumeration Washington tn 18 00 | Chas Vouv’wvvuv. taking enumeration (Decatur) Washington tp 14 00: Martin Laughlin, taking enumeration j I Jefferson tp E Frizinger. bridge abutment** Root tp) 27.’ > I* P Ashbaucher, boarding prisoners. I'7 *»' D B R "'f. assessing *t. Marys tp A N Ack» r. as*es«jlng St. Mary* tp *■*‘ ” H M Romberg, team for’commNsioner*. 1,1 Jonas Nenenschwander. taking enuI mera t ion French tp... I-’ 1 " John Cristen. jr. assessing Root tp 240 <«' P A Macklin, assessing Wabash tp. . 7f. >« iE F B»•< r» >ower, assessing Wabash tp 112 m I R R Bradford, assessing Wabasn tp. TA' ! Henry Bremerkamp. water for court house 100 <** Wm R Kirschner, assess*Kirkland tp. . 130 oo G W Gentes. assessing Hartford tp I'* ; '* 1 Lewis Reynolds, assessing Hartford tp. 12' *«* 'Wm L Mattox, assessing Blue Cnvk tp. 76 •»» ! Wm E Fulk, ser as surveyor 9 00 Gas Company, gas for court house and jail ' J S Bowers A Co. goeds for asylum 5 0 ! Huffman A Gottschalk, goods for poor. 831 | Sprunger. Lehman A Co. goods for poor 5 'X' A E Huffman, janitor court house . 11l 2' Sentinel Printing Co. stationery ?7’.‘ s* The Weekly World * 22 o'l I P P Ash ba ncher. a trending commission j ers court d on I Kirch A Seilmeyer. goods court house 4 41 Clem Macklin, teams for commissioners 7on * Democratic Press Co. printing bonds 15 00 | Ft Wayne Journal Co. stationery 23 s>' Citizens Tel Co. expenses for quarter 1 Samuel Fetters, ser as commis*ioner . 35 o' J H Hobrock, ser as commissioner. '>'■ ’.*• j Conrad Brake, ser as commissioner. 40 15 ' I. W. H. H. France, auditor, do hereby i ' certify that the above and foregoing state- | tnents are true and correct. W. H. H. France. Auditor. By Irvin Brandyberry. Deputy. — r RAVEL ROAD NOTH E. VT Notice is hereby given .to Peter Gilliom i John Sipe. Harvey Harruff. ! Dennis Tinkham. Mariah E Clymer. Laura B Ward. Daniel R Teeters Abe Bolen ba ugh, JacobS Moser, John Voogunten. Henry Ohler, ■' David Habegger. Samuel Wickey. ! Peter E HaU‘ggt-t. i William Allen. . Newton H McLain. Ralph G < aust‘y. Sarah A M Jack. Edna J Pickett. ( B Tyndall. Effcy M Farlow. • Margaret Eley. Wm Raudenbush. Sarah E Oliver Jacob Rawley. Silas Oliver, i D.-vid Studabaker. Joseph T Gist, [ J a mes I. Swart z. M a th ia s Miller. Katharine Lotter. j Amanda Turnb’sont. M iry Hedington, j .Maggie Burge. A J bipe. Mark Burg*-. Catharine Evans. Benjamin Gillespie. Edward Foreman. I CamlllaMomingstar Webster Foreman. Neeley iw-vo. John Frank. j A J Foreman. James Foreman. | Sevmour Foreman. Howard Parr. Charles W ilson. ph L * 1,-. s ? re. st. r Tinkham. Howard Parr. William Martz. Jacob Voght, i GW Fisher. William Tinkham. Elizabeth Sjpe. 16-nison Tinkham. John W Elev Davidson Mattax. IMlna FosterJohn McLain. Rosa Buhier. ’ A In- C Bixler. J,,b n ft m Buffenln rgi r. s ..< ' U( . RM Buffenberger. John christen Imo* McCune, | John N Kerr. Goo W Gates W F striker.. ( . M x j T fynd»ll. ( ath rine A Lawson. Allison Morrow Co Thomas Griffith. , Julia Watrzoner John Cross. > LI. Clark. ' Alfred A Ayers. William Stauffer I Benjamin Gillespie. Harry Sovov William peyo. Nettie B Robison. Martha Fredllne. Andrew J Porter. Janies K Prttden. Preston Armole > Henry Meyers, Jeremiah lbs-. Jana- A sin -amuel sinii.<>n, .b.|,n CI.,W>.T John (. Ho,.Ramer. ' Nick Hoehamer. p„ t> and Irwin Kerr. Isaac Unkltone. Jc.hn X Cath Muter : J0i,,1 F Hartzoz. job* M> ry N Young : Duvfd s Debolt. Jacob Fogle Richard Hart mire. John Harden, W I* Devon. Curtis Priest. Peter A no)‘Her. Amos Linsey, John M Peele. Michael Knmler." Ituviu W Aunoller. . W G Hill George Aumlller, Josiah F.ngle WmGGlancv. , Lydia Bodie, samue Rawley. Alexander Gilmore Samuel soldner. Elmer W Lndv J Adolphus Macy. Theo W Ludy.' T h . on ';iC ilcy ' Daniel Shank. John I Teeter. Harriet H Place. Jasper Leimtng. Jacob Houser. David Bote. J c Ln th man. Emanuel Kizer. George Heffner Nancy Hockenbury. Jacob Amstutz. Daniel C Boze. Christ Gilliam. James Emeuhixer, Lena Hlrschv Reuben Meyers. A P Ford. 9 u Jas W F.menblzer. John PAult < hrist Bierv. Rebecca smith. I Biery and Peele. Dedrieh Barklow. William Rawlev Adolphus Macy. M tn Farlow, Thomas E Macy. Eph Bau mgartner. *arah E C ook. John <’ Thomas. ' eakle - Baker. « Joseph M Peale. j Jacob I Kneffer. ' alvb> Teeters Smith Shoemaker. John F Teeters George Farlow. George Engle Andrew Murray. John Farlow’ W er Andrew .1 H Be y. Johnt FNaslt. Miller x Bollman. Frank Hisej, Nancy Hockenlterry. Jacob Houser. John Muter i { < { 1 ‘, n n Menerva McDaniel. I Abv Beaix>ut, Francis M Cotterell J J Lutherman. James W Alexander Susannah Gran. Wm Wells Mttry Eaton. Wesley Evans. Peter Aumtller. I David Warner Mary Swartzenruber Wm Fleetwtavi Daniel B Teeters. Harriet J Lugibill. Jacob Abuell. Dau’l Baumgartner. Jacob Baker. >arah calderwood Henry Morningstar. >.,i, n H U rk,-. ' a ?? l,n ' Nancy Vaughn. James Kelley. A.ta-rt Elliott, Henry Movers , M \ George A stone James Johnson. s arah Tumblewin David c arner. j ohn N s„.itiey. Mm N Smithy. O N Trndall Abie J Hawk. Joseph J Ttai’ley MmC Baker. Davidson Mattax Burtrom Parr. James Jones I red Kuhn. Boston Hoblet. and Henrv Stacy, who are each owners of real estate affected Iw and assessed for the construction of the Wm. T. Waggoner free gravel road in Adams county, Indiana. That the committee appointed by the Board of Commissioners of Adams county Indiana in the said Wm. T. Waggoner free gravel read proceedim s to apportion the estimate of expense of the improvement, upon the real estate embraced in the order of the said board to make the improvement according to the benefits to tie derived therefrom, have filed their report in said proceeding*, setting forth the description of all land* affected and assessed by and for the construction of said free gravel road, as well as the names of the owners of all such real estate, and that said report is now nn file in my office for the inspection and use of all parties concerned. And that the Commissioner* of Adams county. Indiana, wil meet at the Auditor’s office in the court house in the city of Decatur. Adams county. Indiana. on Tuesday, the 16th day of July. 1895 to bear said report and any and all objections thereto, if there be any. W. H. H. France. Auditor. 36-3 t By Irvin Braudyberry, Deputy.

AUDITOR’S ANNUAL REPORT receipts and expenditures OF ADAMS COUNT*. IMOI*”*. *<»•• ™“ *■** SNOIHfi MAY SI. COUHTV REVENUE RECEIPTS. ‘ U.i.nn-.m hand Junel. I«M iXiounttnmitax«r*ee»^ r - , ’*‘ ffiS Amount from lav- , Amount from diwbw • 1 Amount frem show Amount from peddlers new Amount from «-stray rnnu Amount from jury fee* * • ; Amount from other•*»“»"•* _ ; , Amount frem damages J * <’> ■t * I J* I Total t a expenditurcs. 1 On account of expense ”f jury- - On i On account of county orders and l*»n<ls l«*7jW B I t»n aceount of highways ® < »'i a count of Inquest* dMfi ' On account of county offirers Jfel On account-.f c- < I On a<-r«»Uhi of printing • ’ On account of assessing i.*aSjx ©?>■■ I On account of court hoase tfUB H j On account of ditches 1. *'2.73 i I On account of stationery »• | On account of board of health 2n»«» I On account of state lienevolent institution . 22" •? | Ou account of bridges • ft.*** t On acco"»>i of county institute Vm On aci’ouiit <>f ea-t’tions. .... ,On account of county superintendent N... 1.2&LOO On account of electric Uinß | (>n accountptiving st njets - I On account of gravel n«»<i 413.51 ; On account of taxes refunded. 14- a | On aeeou nI of telephone -- • j Total ........ ¥ SQgH gZM!B»T of neCE ; "TS ANO EXPENOiTuRis 'of the various funds by the Auditor of Adams County. Indiana, for the fis«'.il year H | May 31. I S’ II 7 I r'! B : ■ 11 PtisihHil 1 ! si I H H Ml -7 » I s ' a 7 I a : R S i : I j State debt sinking fund 2*W 34 2HR) M • . pi State revenue Hl'* s’. 1 111H6 57 ill** ' State school revenue 1 UMS i 1015 fin 11*15 >. j Endowment fund I<2 42- u 4* Soldiers and sailors monument fund.. 5 oail 5 C 8 ; ■ : Benevolent tn*tßutton fund 1 tfiu *•! ’ 4’*«» *1 tt» I Township fund 4371 07 ' 87W 13153 15 *-•■* £4 . ■ 1 Road fund IMI 74|| 7)4* 31 i *♦;*<» or, “ •**. • ■ I Turnpike fund XO6 26 ! lv»i3 <0! *<« Ji**7 ’»• H Special school fund 11 *ll 78. 22523 29 31335 07 2.‘ -I < IW*S ■ Local tuition fund SriD 4336 35'j 6757 21 44'5 D I)og fund lASI M 1647 ft) 1 .W.» 64 l.’ufi •’ m B Ll<|uor license fund 2Hio on ->oo tt»' moo <»• .“o « *<» . p Township bridge fund. 5347 12 540 «> ; i<tiV. 50 5G7 n B Common school fund 46* fin 23670 2*> 0138 95 ■ I Library fund 4 (re I lit •e* 116 94 40 I Decatur corporation 57W It. 13232 56 j IHP76 02 : |ll> t‘• XI I Geneva corporation «K«i IE *lßl ST It'.- . Mil I Berne corporation . hoi or : * SMS v. i lEt I Burke gravel toad ESM n,l VTT M ‘ MH » .«■ gl I Eckrote grarel road BRS ® i «»TT I mn <»i ■ Reynold, gravell road sb»i»| 1-® t: I .mbits «s•■.> < ounty sinking fund j em* : ©75*96 tr » E Common s<*hool fund interest MO9 ft' • school fund Interest 735 ml I 367Si>! lite .• B ■_ h<>rif T -just |j| t*<r t 12 -r.r * they?‘.*r ”» l“ ld I FINANCIAL CONDITION OF COUNTY FUNDS. * UA..UT..., County orders outstanding . . I County orders is>u.,l during Hs«'al year * I Conuty tends outstanding J? ~ . Total : ~naSs HSOURCH. Amount t.f revenue on hand June I.l*Amount of county sinking fund on hand June 1 1"«6 , vruers redeemed “• Total : M '• ’ - SCCXFtTULATtON Total liabilities. Total resource*. ’ Total not liabilities —— —*— Reduction of county debt i*#* . > Respectfully Submitted. W. IL IL FRANCK, ACMTOR Al>>v* < By Irvin Brandyberry. D putj Examined and approved in open court June 5. is®. SAMVEL FETTERS. 1 J IL HOBRWK. yCOMUisstOWK CONRAD BRAKE. I COUNTY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ATDITOR fiEITTY AVDITOR ' w. H. H F.»«-< CLERK CIBCVIT COURT B ’*"=' ,e 7 DEPUTY - CLERK . Joe. H. TREASURER I.BIR’K** - SHERIFF Daw P- 8 0 - 35 DEPUTY SHERIFF p ' p ' * SM “ ue- ’ RECOREER DAW N. *••« COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT CORONER Wuhan e- FU l * COUNTY ASYLUM SUPT J ' S ’ C ‘“! COUNTY ATTORNEY’ J ’ S "“‘ R. K. ■••• COUNTY OOMMTSSIONEBB. J. H Hoawocw. 2WO OlST: COWRao BRIO. «RO Oi»T- «A»U»L FgTtfM TOWNSHIP trustees elect, names. township. posrorncE John D. Nidlinger rrJT — _ _ —— Jonathan Bowers kS and Bingen. J. Davy.... ?'■ Marys Pleasant Mills. Indian* William Schu'g B lue - Steele. tn-i:»» ance Buck master r i' l?> 1 Ceylon.

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