Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1881 — Barklev Township Items. [ARTICLE]

Barklev Township Items.

Beauty, wit and sense combined, Are centred in the human mind. Gui—teaus the mark. Raining to-day. W. Price is plastering Isaac Walkers house. W. P. is a substantial workman. John Smith has found his calves that had been missing for some time. George Davisson and wife, of Attica, were up last week attending to some business. Buy your choice groceries at Casey’s. John English will move into his new dwelling this week. Corn husking is in full blast, and the crop has been damaged considerable by the late rains. Wheat is growing fine, but it is feared that it will get too large. D. L. Pritchard and family have reached their destination, College Springs, lowa, and have sent for their goods which were started the 24th Inst.

Euchreville is booming boominglyMr. Day has returned from Kansas, where he had been visiting relatives and friends. Mr. A. F. Florence and wife, of Delphi, paid their friends a very pleasant visit last week. School is progressing finely at the “Star,” and, by the way. the Trustee has teachers for all the schools except Smith, Isaac Tapp has been husking his corn in Marion township during the past week. Sylvester Galbreth, of this township, was married last week to Miss Mary E. Davisson, of Attica. May joy go with them. Stock is still doing well. Owing to the late frosts and cool weather blankets are in good demand. Considerable excitement was raised on Nubbin Ridge last week over some difficulty which arose between the families of Mr. Helvus aad Mr Petty, concerning the shooting of a dog. We understand that the former came out victorious. We had to shed a few crocodile tears of sympathy with the unfortunate party. J. W. Norman and bride have not yet returned from their wedding tour. Are expected back this week.

Institute at Centre school house on Friday October 4,Mr. D. B. Nowels, the county superintendent, has promised to be present. All are invited. William Tyler, ex-trustee of Keener, is husking corn in this township, this week. Health was never better. The gipsies that harbored in the south part of the township for some time, moved to Francesville last Sat urday. Thanks.: Mr, Hon. D. B. Swaokkehammeb. Esq. October 24,1881. H Good Goods and Low Prices at Campbell & Fabden’s, Opposite the Nowels House

It will afford me great pleasure to have you call and examine the exten give and select stock just opened out at my store. No trouble to show goods, even if you don’t buy. I coi» dlally invite everybody t > call, examine goods and ascertain prices. Ralph Fendig. STATEMENT of the Balances and Overdraws of the several Funds held by Ihe several Town ship Trustees, as shown by the OctoberJlßßl, set. tlement with the Board of Commissioners: HANGING GROVE— Nelbon Anueksoh, Trustee Road Fund, - - - Township Fund, - - - 164 38 Special School Fund, - - • 383 85 Common School Fund, - - 423 16 Dog Fund, - - • • 50 00 Bill loi services, - - - - 56 90 Total, $*M 15 GILLAM— Wm. Stevens. Trustee. Road Fund, • • - • $ 552 Township Fund, . - - • 313 74 Special bcebool Fund, ... 208 78 Common bchool Fund, - - - 868 56 Dog Fund, 23 36 Bill for services, - - • 65 00 Total. $1474 ill

\\ ALKEE— Gkough Stalbaum, Trustee. Road Fund. - - - - $ 28 17 Township Fund, ... 118 79 Special School Fund, - - - 849 26 Common School Fund, - - - ‘B3 35 Dog Fund, - - - - . 50 00 Bill lor services, - - - - 58 00 Total, $1260 57 BARKLEY—SamueI 11. Nichols, Trnstoe. Road Fund. - • $ 42 67 Township Fund, ... - 6'15 54 Special School Fund. - - - 848 3i Common Seitool Fund, - - - 89)) 10 Dog Fund, - - - - 50 U 0 Total, $1837 28 RENSSELAER-Mobdecai F. Chllcote. Special School Fund, - -- * $ 375 89 Common School Fund, - • 1239 59 Total, .... $863 7C MARION—Isaac J. Pokteii, Trustee. Rond Fund, - . - • - SSS 2t Township Fuud. ... - 761 26 Special School Fund, - - - 629 58 Common School Fund, - 181'6 33 Dog ’’end, - - - - 50 00 Bilf for services, - - - - -2150 Total, .... $3-112 41 JORDAN—AIIen J. Yeoman, Trustee. Road Fund, - - - - $29 71 Township F*lid, - - - 124 30 Special School Fund, - - - Common School Fund, - - - 807 25 Dog Fund, - - - 50 00 Bill for services, - - - - 54 00 Total, .... 41011 27 NEWTON—Lucius Stbong, Trusteo. Road Fund, - - - - * $ 99 40 Township Fund, - - - . 293 80 Special School Fund, - - 145 9b Common School Fund, - - 834 92 Dog Fund, - - - - 50 90 Bill for service, - - - - 50 00 Total, $1225 52 KEENER—Geobob S. Guilp, Trustee. Road Fuud, * $ 45 37 Township Fund, - - - * 40 71 Special School Fund, - - 243 17 Common School Fund, - - 460 21 Dog Fuud, - - - - 50 00 Total, - - - - $ 672 30 KANKAKEE—Thomas M. .Jones, Trustee Road Fund, - - - - 84 59 Township Fund, .... 117 C 3 Special School Fund, ... 25640 Common School Fund, - - - 388 97 Dog Fuud, - - - - 50 00 BUffer service, - - - - 22 00 Total, ..... 897 59 WHEATFIELD—Lewis Rich, Trustee. Road Fund, . . . 86 60 Township Funo, . . .. 12 10 Special School Fuud, . . 56 31 Common School Fund, . . ■ 480 28 D g Fund, . . . ■ 50 I) Bill for service, . . . . 84 00 Total, . . , . 685 36 CARPENTER—Wm. Henkle, Trustee. Settlement continued until December 6th, 1881 REMINGTON—O. B. Mclntire. Special School Fund, ' - 0 7 <s Common Sc 1001 Fund, . . .1423 35 Total. ■ ■ . . . 1424 08 MILROY--Chap..eb Losubaugii, Trustee. Hoad <Eund, .... 110 72 Township Fnup, . . . 117 35 Specie! School Fund . . . 207 99 Common School Fuud, . . 275 69 Dog Fund 50 op Bill lor service, . , . . 67 00 Total, , , . . . 761 85 DNION—Wm. CeopEK, Trustee. Scad Fund. . , , , .13 50 BTowdship Fund, . . ’ . ' . 97 55 Special School Fund, . , 323 31 Common School Fund, . . . 578 45 Dog Fund, 59 0 0 Bill tor service . . . . 68 00 Total, ..... 1062 99 * Overdrawn.

J. K. Speer, es the Indianapolis Sun, will address the people of Jasper county, at the Court House, in Rensselaer, Saturday, October 29th» 1881, at 1| o’clock, p. m., on the subject of monopolies. Headquarters for Rubber Goods Hip Boots, Knee Boots, Ladies’ Boots’ Misses Boots, Arctic Sandels, Sewed Excludes and Alaska Overshoes, at Campbell & Fabden’s, Opposite the Nowels House, Cashmere and Moleskin Shirts, and Furnishing Goods, varied in quality and prices, a heavy stock, to which I invite your attention. Fendig.