Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1879 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ALLOWANCES made by the Board of Co tuna issien erg of Jasper County at their March session, 1879. ADVEBTIBIXG. J. W. McEwen .........................$ 80.00 Horace E. James. 48.18 $ 74,10 POOB FARM. Norman Warner, hardware $ 31.00 Shelby Grant, part pay on stock payable April 20th, 1879. . 100 00 $131.60 COMWISBIONBBB* COUKT. William K. Parkieen, commissioner .. .$ 24 00 Isaac D. Dunn, “ • - 24.0-3 Win. K. Parkison, “ ... 24.00 Geo. M. Robinson, sheriff 12.00 $ 84.00 BITCSM. Henry Welsh, viewer cause 2,41$- 8 -°° George Besse. “ “ 3,418 8.00 Geo. M. Robinson, sheriff, cause David H. Yeoman, viewer cause 2,180 . 1.50 Ezra C. Nowels. “ “ 2,180 1.50 M. P. Comer. - “ 2,189 1.50 $ 22.50 FUEL ANS LIGHTS. Geo. M. Robinson, coal for court room. $ 1.50 Willis J. lines, oil for oounty offices. ... .78 Catt A Smoot, do do 75 F. L. Cotton, coal for court house 8.59 $ 11.72 PBIBONEBS. Geo. M. Robinson, sheriff $ 53.00 Janies W. Baird, sheriff Tippecanoe Co 39.25 $ 92.26 IXSUBANCE. Hartford Insuraace Co., for poor farm. .$ 9.60 Homo Insurance Co., New York 25.00 $ 34.40 COUNTY ATTORNEY. R. S. Dwiggius, services past quarter.. $325.00 ROADS. Geo. M. Robinson, sheriff 11.36 J. V. Parkison, viewer 3,00 Jas. M. Nickell, “ 1.50 L. D. Marion. “ 1.50 E. T. Harding, J. P., swearing viewers .25 $ 17.60 BYATIOXEBY. William B. BurtoM $ 77.00 i Morley 32.25 Cameron, AinltergACo ,» 14.00 Indianapolis Sentinel Co 42.25 Spring A Robertson 23.00 Spring A Robertson 5.40 William Braden A Co 40.15 $234.75 COUNTY OFFICERS. Henry A. Barkley, auditor $539.20 Henry I. Adams, treasurer. 250.00 $789.20 MISCELLANEOUS. Henry A. Barkley, postage $ 2.50 Henry I. Adams, “ 3.29 11. V. Childers, repairs in county offices. 5.15 J. 11. Bumgardner, work in court yard.. 3.00 Michael Eger, Iraokcase for treasurer .. 5.00 Lewis Alter, surveyor, chain and pins.. 12.00 $ 30.94 EDUCATIONAL. James 11. Snoddy, county superintend’!.s29l.oo Robert Kcpner, janitor Teachers’ Inst’te 2.00 . $293.00

RELIEF OF FOOR. Wm. H. Irvine, aid to Minerva Coghill and child $ 10.90 S. C. Maxwell, aid to Mrs. Carmaday and daughter 9.00 Maxwell A Landon, aid to Emma Lipprant 1.00 Burger A Parker, fuel for poor in Carpenter township 17.92 James F, Irwin, trustee, for poor in Carpenter township 81.58 S. A M. Solo non, goods for poor in Carpenter township 18.35 D. 11. Patton, medical aid to Mrs. Winters 10.00 D. H. Patton, medical aid to Samuel Kckels. 4.00 Ira C. Kingsbury, aid to poor in Carpenter township 63.24 Henry Downing, aid to poor in Carpenter township 63.08 Patton A Hartman, medical aid to S. Kckels 19.85 Israel B. Washburn, medical aid to poor (quarterly salary) 112.50 Henry Downing, aid to poor in Carpenter township 10.93 J. H. Loughridge, aid to wife of Tobe Minor ' 10.00 P. Davisson, coffin for Wm. Reid 5.0# F. J. Scars A Co., aid to John Hackley.. 10.20 F. J. Sears & Co., aid loThos. J. Matliena 8.75 John McLaughlin, aid to H. Ferrell 9.20 F. J. Sears & Co., burial clothes for Jacob Doty. 6.35 J. 11. Baumgaadner, keening Bogers’ child .... 25.71 Catt & Smoot, goods for Jacob Dotv . .. 1.25 Catt & Smoot, goods for Mrs. Weathers. 15.07 W. J. Wright, coffin for Jacob Doty .... 8.00 Jacob Meis, aid to poor in Kankak'ee t’p 15.08 J. H. Loughridge, medical aid to M. Lebenthal 13.75 i tStt?,S;Vu^^^&^ r rTn?- e . WiS '.:. & W illey & Sigler, goods for poor at poor -farm 13.73 .J. Wright, coffin for David Corkins.. 8.00 Shelby Grant, burying David Corkins .. 10.00 Shelby Grant, boarding poor at poor f'rm 179.0 u Robert Kepncr, temporary relief 25.00 $782.23 Total allowances $2,625.39 State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: I, Henry A.4<sarkley, auditor in and for said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true statement of allowances made by the board of county commissioners at their regular March session,' 1879. X'-"—Witness my hand and official seal BWA».t at Rensselaer, this 19th day of )March, A. 1). 1879. HENRY A. BARKLEY. Auditor Jasper Co.

Real Estate Transfers. For the week ending March 19th, the reeord of transfers of real estate in Jasper county was as follows: Auditor Jasper County to David J. Tlioinnson, uw sw 25, 28, 6. Tax title.... William H. Snodgrass to Henry P. Jones, se sw 21, 28, 7—40 acres. ... $ 640 Hannah J. Henry to Miami E. Dudgeon e>4 sw, w>4 se 15, 2'7, 7—160 acres . 7,000 Miami E. Dudgeon to Frederick Hoover undivided one-half same tract. 3,000 George Kann.-il to Nannie E. Spitler, »c ne 6. 28, 6—40 acres. Quit claim 1 Louisa M. Cooper to David Lilly, ne 7, 31, 6, ek sw 18, 31, 6—160 acres 1,000 Daniel Baillie to John H. Nicholson, w>, se 32. 27, 7 —BO acres 3,200 Mary A. Bartlett to Rachel Powell, e)i sw 5, 30. 7—Bo acres. Quitclaim 150 John P. Dearth to Rachel Powell, same tract. Quitclaim 700 Geo. T. Harris to Augustus D. Babcock undivided one-hall nw nw 27, 28, $-20 acres. j.OO John Banfield to Simon P. Thompson, " e.q se 28, 29, 5, ne ne 33, 29, 5—120 acres .. 1,500 John C. Van Rensselaer to Frank L, Cotton, lot 4, block 16, Rensselaer 125 Samuel W. Ritchey to Ann E. Ritchev, e.q se 11, 28, 7 1,000 Marietta D. McMillen to Richard C. Fielder, undivided one-ninth w.q nw, undivided one-ninth north end w‘4 sw 34, 30,6—95 acres 100 Richard C. Fielder to J. H. Loughridge and Ralph Fendig, same tract 150 Dewitt C. Hopkins to Ambrose L. Willis, part 30, 29, 6, in Rensselaer —1 acre . 1,060 Harrison L. Brown to Mary McQuerry, s.h, ne sw 36, 31, 5—20 acres 230 Wilson W. James to William H. Boyer w.K se ne 20, 28, 5—20 acres 500 Wm. H. Boyer to E. B. Jackson, same tract 800 U. x>. c'xcxsvil lv Win. 11. MvLvn«ld, same tract. Qnit claim 20 Also placed of record 3 mortgages, 3 chattel mortgages, 1 lease and 1 bond.

Fresh Cranberries at Catt & Smoot’s Dried and Canned Fruits at Catt & Smoot’s. Tobaccos and Cigars of the best brands at Catt & Smoot’s. Whv will men smoke poor rigars when they can get the best at Catt & Smoot’s? Call for the Bald Head Cigar. Your Money is Ready I Persons entitled to arrears of pensions under the late act of Congress, can secure early action on their claims by making application through me. nl St. FRANK W. BABCOCK. Why Will Yon Allow a cold to advance in your system and thus encourage mere serious maladies, such as Pneumonia, Hemorrhagesand Lungtroubles when an immediate relief can be so readily attained. Boschee’s German Syrup has gained the largest sale in the world for the cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung Diseases. It is Dr. Boschess famous German prescription, and is prepared with the greatest care, and no fear need be entertained in administering it to the youngest child as per directions. The sale of this medicine is unprecedented. Since first introduced there has been a constant increasing demand and without a single report of failure to do its work in any case. Ask your Druggist as to the truth of these remarks. Large size 75 cents. Try it and be convinced.

IlFftT business you can engage In. $5 to ML V I S2O per day made by an v worker ol fir | either sex, right in their own local WiaV I ties. Particulars and samples worth ssfree. Improve, your spare time atlhis businiiea Address Stinson ffl Ce., Portland, Maine.