Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1883 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
AUDITOR'S I Mnnual*Report£ tf[e I£eai( N[ay B<st, Balance in Treaanry June Ist. 1883, • $32244 87 Constating of the several fends as follows: Road, - ST.6I 42 Tuition. . ' - 2757 06 Township. - 336 16 County Revenue - » 4544 07 University interest, - 50 73 Premium on Jail Bonds. - . . 195 00 Two per cent damages, - 17 8a Indianapolis, Delphi A Chicago Rail Road. Newton T’p 149 78 Indianapolis, Delphi * Chicago Rail Road, Marion “ 396 85 Common School Principal, - 5 12 “ " Interest, - 98 76 Congressional Princi 1 al, - - 2597 89 •• Interest, - 188 95 Special School, - - 1681 93 Liquor License - 200 00 Show License, - . 15 00 Batray Fun . - 5 25 Sniplua Kurd, - 04 J-il Bonds, - - 14661 51 Ditch. - - 314 96 Dog, - - K 0 98 Total, - - $82298 57 From which dednet deficit in the following fend: Congressional Interest, • $53 70 Total balan-e in Treaanry June let 1883, es shown above: - 32244 67 RECEIPTS DURING THE YEAR. Balance in Treasury June Ist, 1882, - - $32244 87 Road, - r $6103 24* Tuition. - - 20061 99 Township, - - 856 97 County Revenue, - - 28403 52 U i iveralty Pr ncip 1, 260 00 “ Interest, - 8618 Two per cent, damages, - o 00 County Jail Bonds, - 3478 74 Indianapolis, Delphi & Chicago Ra road, Newte n T'p, 2 70 Common School Principal, - 1222 <X) * “ Interest, - 946 44 Congressional Principal, - 5549 94 “ Interest. ■ 3890 17 Special School, - - 9283 10 Liqnor License, - 500 00 Show L cense, - 45 00 State Tuition, - 11665 70 Docket Fees. - • 134 fO Land Redemption, - 272 86 Betray, - - 30 35 Ditch, - - 341 07 Dog, - - 348 59 $93461 56 Total charges to Treasurer, - - $125706 43 DISBURSEMENT DURING THE YEAR, Road, - - $ 8405 05 Tuition, - 20322 82 Tow.ish p, - 947 27 County Rever ue, - 26993 92 U. iversity Principal, - 260 00 “ In teres I, - - 81 Two percent, damages, - 17 88 Conn y Jail Bonds, - 14837 44 Premium on Jail Bends, - IS>5 00 Common School Principal, - 1227 12 “ “ - Intere-t, - 889 30* Ind anapolis, Delphi & Chicago Railroad, Mari> n T’p. 896 35 “ “ “ “ Newton “ 149 78 Congressional Prine 1, el, 6823 33 “ Interest, - 3830 39 Special School, • 9611 43 Liquor License, - - 500 00 Land Redemption, - - 236 46 I-tate Tuition, - - 11665 70 Docket Fees, - - 134 00 Surplus Fund, 04 Show Lie :l se, . , 15 00 Ditch, - 318 69 Deg, - . 519 57 Total ere. its to Trepan rer. - - $108297 35 Balance in Treasury June Ist, 1883, - $17409 08 ITEMIZED LIST OF DISBURSEMENTS OF COUNTY REVENUE. Interest on County Orders, - $ 27 25 Reporting Fines, - . 2 00 County Printing,' - - 566 74 County Offices, - - 56 69 Edncational, - • - 922 50 Special Judge, - - 95 00 B a.d of Equalization, - 50 00 •County Jail - • 4759 58 Fuel and Lights, - - 993 25 County Oft cers, - » 3201 92 Reliefof Poor, - - 1711 28 Poor Farm, • - 2502 39 Care ■ -f Insane, - - 120 17 Roads and Bridges, • 4000 84 Circuit Con. t, - 3180 30 Prisoners, - - 541 95 Commissioner-' Conrt, - 609 90 County At tor: ey, 147 50 Assessing Revenues, - 1148 25 s Klcctior s, - 68 80 Wolf B'alps, - 302 50 Books a d Stationery, - 614 82 Coro er's Inquest, • ' 47 70 Board of Health, - - 440 41 Incidentals, - - 85 18 Public Improvements, - 797 00 $96993 92
•Not®— The amount of County Jail pa d out of County Revenue has been transferred and charged to Jail Bonds, and County Revenue credited wi h the amount. THE BALANCE IN TREASURY JUNE Ist, 1883, Belonging to the several funds as follows, to-wit: Show License. ->• - $ 15 00 Ditch, - 1 - 310 07 Land Redemption, - 36 40 University Interest, * - $ 136 10 Estray, i - 35 60 Liquor License 1 - 200 00 Two per cent, damages, - 6 00 Indianapolis, Delphi & Chicago Railroad, Newton T'p 2 70 County Jail Bonds, - ■ - 3302 81 Common Schoollntci est, - 155 90 Congressional Principal, - 1324 50 Congressional Int rest, - 145 03 Special School, - - 1353 60 Township, - - - 245 86 Road, - - 1659 61 Tuition, - - 2496 23 County Revenue, - . >5053 67 Total, - $17409 08 LIST OF ORDERS DUE ARD UNCALLED FOR X On June-Ist, 1883, and pyyable ent of County Revenue, is as follows, to-wit: Board of Equalization. * • $ 500 Relief of I'oor, - - 223 55 Poor Farm, , ■ - 75 Insane, - . 10 95 Roads and Bridges, - - 19 87 Public Improvement, - - 18 00 Circuit Court, - ' - 32 18 Prisoners, - - 5 60 Coinmis°io era’ Court, - 33 (X) Assessing Re-enne. - 40 00 Enumeration of Voters, - 10 00 Coroner’s Inquest, - - 275 Total, - - $4Ol 65 Twould respectfully cali the attention of the Board to the fact that on account of he continual deniaudof the public for bridges, and the necessary expenditures i. rebuilding bridges destroyed by the floods and ice of last winter, the Treasurer has been unati e to keep County Orders at par, thereby s bjecting holders desiring the cash, to a heavy discount. I would therefore, recor. mend that you wake the levy, for County Iteven e enough to meet the demands without protest. Respectfully submitted. x EZRA C. NOWELB, Auditor Jasper County, Indiana. Examined nd approved n open Court, this 13th day oi June, 1883, GEORGE W. BURK, 1 Board of Commissioners • ASA C, PREVO. V of Jasper County, InJOHN WAYMIRE i diaua June 22, 1883. Tax Levy for 1883. The following table shows, by Townships and Corporations, the amount of Taxes leviedTm the SIOO 00 taxable property, and the amount levied on each taxable poll in Jasper County. Indiana, for the year 1883:
OH EACH 100 DOLLARS. | ON EACH POLL Townships lJ«coq OOjo " $ “co “ j g “ £E. g g g gl* g £ £*2 1 2 o 2.C, E. o o. 0 -1 c 2 : • & - >“ -T and og.s-: c E £ B £ v ; : 3 § «•: F: | | gg j : : ~a. : : : ’b £ ? : .:?§§: Corporations. : g : • _ g ; c. c. c. c.| c. c. c. c. c. c. Sc. c. c. *c.c.c. ac. Hanging Gesve 12 02 16 052110 25 15 10 25 2 15.5 50 50 25 125 Gillam ..... 12 02 16 05 1 10 25 10 10 15 300 5 50 50 100 Walker 12 02 16 05 11025 15 35 25 2 40.5 50 50 100 Barkley ...., 12 02 16 05 1 10 30 .. 20 25 215.5 50 50 ... 25 1 25 Town of Rensselaer 12 02 16 05 110 .... 50 50 25 2 65.5 50 50 50 50 ?5 225 Marion 12 02 16 05 1 10 35 10 15 25 2 25.5 50 50 100 Jordan 12 02 16 05 11040 10 JO 25 2 45.5 50 50 100 Newton.. 12 02 16 05 r 1025 20 »10 215.5 50 50 100 Keener 12 02 16 05 11030 15 JO 25 220.5 50 50 100 Kankakee 12 02 16 05 1]035 20 »20 2 45.5 50 50 100 Wheatfield..., 12 02 16 05 11030 20 85 25 250.5 50 50 100 Carpenter 12 02 16 05 11040 15 2C 25 245550 50 .... ~100 Town Of Remington 12 02 16 05 1 10. .. 85 20 1 25.5 50 50*.... .1 00 Milroy.... 12 02 16 06 11030 10 40 25 245.5 50 50 100 Unionll2 02 16 05 11225 10 20 25J220.5|1w150 .. .. 00 The Wool Tax and Farmers.—The bounty tax on wool and woolens inflicts harm on tho whole American people. Not one tenth of the farmers and planters raise sheep; not one in * hundred depends exclusively or even chiefly on sheep, while the clothes of all the farmers are nearly double in cost by the tariff on wool and woolens. Most ot hose who raise eheep derive more profit from the sale of mutton than from wool.— Take the American farnsets all together, and they are daman •d ton times as much by the duties on wool and woolen (roods as they areibenefltted thereby,-* Chicago Tribune
