Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1877 — Where the Jurors are From. [ARTICLE]

Where the Jurors are From.

Indianapolis Sentinel: Ti e tier of counties extending across the north end of this state are named in the following order: Lake, Porter Lapcrte, St. Joseph, Elkhart, Lagrange and Stuben. The next tier on the south runs as follows: Newton, Jasper, Starke, Marshall, Kosciusko. Noble and Dekalb. Pulaski touches Starke j and is touched by Cass on the south, and Allen touches Dekalb. In looking over the United States jury for

November it appears that there are 48 men on the two juries, and out of about 75 counties in the district the following named gentlemen are from the above mentioned counties: GRAND JURORS. W. W. Chesire. Lake; J. C. Surran, Porter; Simon McCormick, Laporte; Albert Cass. St. Joseph; E. L. Billings, Elkhart; G. W. McConnell, Steuben; B. T. Lane, Pulaski; G. A. Netherton, Starke. PETIT JURORS. Loren Nixon, Lake; Azariah Freeman, Porter; C. W. Cathcart, Laporte; J. M. Studebaker ami Adolphus Eberhart, Mishawaka; C. W. Fish, Elkhart; Andrew Hall, Newton; H. F. James, Jasper; R. L. Stone, Noble; R. R. Crooks and George. Stanley, Cass, aak John H. Hill, Allen. As the above comprises the section in which the Democrats last fall made great gains, it shows that the United States officials appreciate honesty and reform.

| If you don’t bridle your tongue, saddle be your fate. All men are not homeless, but some aie home lees than others. What kind of robbery is not dangerous? A safe robbery of course. i ! It makes a great difference whether i glasses are used over or under the , nose. | z■ - -™ At the regular October Session. 1877, 1 of the Boad of Commissioners of Jas. ' per county, Indiana, began and held i at the Auditor’s Office on Monday, October 15th. 1877, the foilowing settlements were made with Township Trustees for receipts and expenditures during the year-

I Road Fund. 1. Township Fund. i| Special School Fund. ii Tuition Fund l| Dog Fund- !■' Ii p I I ’l| !■ Townships. ' Receipts. jExpeudi- Balances.' 'Receipts. Expendi- Balances. Receipts. Expnndi- Balances.! Receipts. lExpendi- Balances. Receipts. Expendi- 'Balances Balance ' I ture3 [I; . tures. tures, |1 . tures. tures. iof all I ' ii ; . ; Funds. '-I—l| ■l_ _ _ i! , [Hanging Grove, I $ 334 64$ 437 uus*lo2 41 $ 225 20$ 117 17$ 108 03 $ 641 54$ 240 82$ 400 72 $1638 39 SIO2B 09$ 609 49 $ 109 72$ 59 72$ 5J 00 $1065 73 Gillam, ' 5-0 69 456 25 104 44. 13-1 54 88 30 56 24 485 03 231 77 253 26 1510 89, 992 00 51889; 121 76 71 76. 50 0) 982 83 [Walker. ; 476 44 420 22 56 22 202 01 94 85 107 16 528 40 341 79 186 61 1621 71 1040 43 581 28. 107 45 - - 107 45 ■ 1038 7° [Barkley, 382 23 553 07 * 170 84 1 206 14 135 53 70 61 982 15 614 91 362 24' 4349 70 2126 75 2213 95; 128 04 78 04 50 00 25”’G 06 Marion, I 1467 99 1510 02* 42 03 1 520 13 384 77 135 35 3526 80 1679 49 1847 4) 3665 05. 2338 0) 1328 06[ 183 52 133 52 : 50 O 0 3318 99 Jordan, 594 39 731 13* 136 74' 268 87 208 95 59 92 801 72 659 70 142 02 2589 06 15 )8 00 1081 06 163 03 52 42 110 61 1256 87 iNewton, 369 62 776 27 93 35! 224 01 73 05; 159 96 829 28 270 69 558 59: 1351 85 865 00 487 85 111 03 61 03 50 00 1339 75 ■ Keener. 253 77. 252 21 1 56 140 57 106 47 [ 34 10 438 41 446 26 * 7 85 1488 33 768 37 719 96[i 81 23 31 23 50 00 797 77 Kankakee. 453 65 360 02 93 63 197 48 74 00 123 47 335 03 149 67 105 36 658 61 360 00 298 61;' 80 03 30 03 50 00 751 08 Wheatfield, : 276 20i 376 04 * 99 84', 112 33 257 26 *144 93 317 18 255 29 6180 1148 79 805 23 34356' 74 13 24 13 50 00 219 68 Carpenter, 1851 50 2036 06 * 184 55! 514 79 587 18 * 72 39 1475 00 1869 65 *394 65 4576 95 2453 50 2123 45 223 08 173 08 50 00 15 4 85 Milroy, 205 61 221 66 * 16 05il 220 0 4 50 00 170 04 218 46 239 54 * 21 09 913 34 625 90 288 34! 93 81 43 8b 50 0 ) 471 24 Union, 361 22 341 34 19 886 363 11 158 72, 204 39' [ 512 96 361 43 151 53, 1884 92 1108 00 776 92:' 87 82 37 82, 50 00 12'2 72

Town of Rensselaer: Special School Fund—Receipts, $465 54; Expenditures, $630 86; Balance, *sl6s 32. Tuition Fund—-Receipts, $3374 73; Expenditures, $1679 25; Balances, $1695 48. Balance of all Funds, $1531 16. Town of Remington: Special School Fund—Reciipts, sllO4 91; Expenditures, $737 19; Balance, $367 72. Tuition Fund—Receipts, $2457 54; Expenditures. SI6BO 00; Balance, $777 24. Balance of all Funds, sll4 526. Total balance of all Funds, $19,160 51. ’Overdrawn. The following amounts were charged by the Trustees for their services during the year: James Haywoith, Hanging Grove Township, SBO 00. Thomas H. Robinson, Gillam Township, s9l 25. Jesse Osborne, Walker Township, $59 25LewisDi visson, Barkley Township, $57, 50. William S. Coen. Marion Township S2OO 00. Elliott R. Burr, Jordan Township, $l2O 00. Hugh E. Coen, Newton Township, $65 00. Edward T. Biggs, Kankakee Township, $67 50. Stillman Gates, Wheatfield Township, (resigned) $43 00. Nelson D. Ingerham, Wheatfield Township, (resign -d) SB2 50. Lewis Rich, Wheatfield Township, sl2 50;. James F. Irwin,. Carpenter Township, $237 50. Washington Scott, M Iroy Town ship. $57 50. Malichi P. Comer. Union Townsnip, S7O 00