Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1883 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
wflf ■ SHOWING the Receipt* and Expenditures of th* Jasper Ceunty Poor Farm from the let day of June, 1882, t* the Slat d’y of May, 183» Simon Plhlups upermtendeut. RECEIPTS Alton Grant, grain sacks bought from poor farm, $ lOC Simon Phillipa, produce sold from poor farm, 7 tn “ “ calves - •• “ 60 (X William Sayler, part payment *■ note for property bought from poor farm, 10 8( George W. Burk, cow hold from poor fa m, 38 5< William Sayler, part payment as above, 16 0i J. . Grant, property bought from poor farm, 15 0 S! elby Grant, “ “ “ “ *• 127 2. Alton Grant, “ “ ••».«» *72 William Sayler, aa above, 70 •' Henry I. Adams, property bought from poor farm, 164 O Georgr M, Johnson, “ ,l ‘‘ “ “ 15 2 D. HfYeoman, pasture and feed, 74 0> Total receipt*, $ 584 7; E2CT’ NDITUR S Dera Bros., merchandise for poor farm, $ 78 0. Willey & Sigler, “ “ “ “ 85 » ““““ " 1 » Robert* Bro*., blacksmithing for poor farm, 4 8 Lndd Hopkins, merchandise tor poor farm, * 8 N. Warner &So is, •’ “ “ “ 18 8 Lena Tout r, “ “ “ “ 4 * Cearles D. Rowels, lumber for poor farm, 1? 4 George W. Burk, Superintending sale at poor farm, 8 I Will am A. Lamson, merchandise for •• “ 81 8 Simon Phillip*, quarterly salary, 42 5 “ •• merchandise “ •. .. « Isaac J. Porter, work on well at “ “ 10 * N. Warner A Sons, merchandise “ “ “ It Dern Bros., “ “ “ “ 84 8 Willey & Sigler. “ “ “ “ ■ 22 1 B. F. Ferguson, lumber “ “ “ 80 8 A. H. Wood, Order of removal of pauper from poor farm, 7 Emmet Kannal, m rchandise for “ “ 5 6. Charles D. Nowels. lumber for poor farm, 18 2 William Heyer, boi ts for pauper at “ “ 8 « Roberts Bros., blacksmithing tor “ “ . 11 W. J. Wright, merchandise, “ “ “ 15 John Coen, sweet potato plant* for poorfarm, 2 7 Simon Phillip*, quarterly salary as Superintendent, 125 C “ “ money paid for labor ou poor farm, 86 8 M. F. Chilcote, merchtddis* for “ “ g 4 George W. Bn k, fence post* *• “ 7 t James W. Smith, “ “ u u » 80 t Fairbanks & Co.. Wind Pump “ “ “ 182 1 Milton Chipman. work on Wind Pump, “ “ 4 1 Simon Phillips, for money expe ded for labo on poor farm, 15 5 Frank L.fCotton. coal for poor farm, 89 ( Thomas Grant, building fence at poor farm, 24 ' Dern Bros., merchandise for “ “ 74 > lines ffl Meyer, “ " “ “ 1 I “ “ “ “ “ “ it Jean Kohler, brick “ »• 4 1 N. Warner A So s, “ “ “ 85 ! B. F. Ferguson. 1 mb*r, “ “ •• 78 1 Jacob Eiel**bach, merchandise “ “ 11 ! Roberts Brother*, blacksm thing “ 8 1 O. D. Stackhouse, post* for “ “ 2 1 W.lley A Sigler, merehandi** for “ “ 80 1 Thomae Rolan, work on “ “ 42 1 Simon Phillip*, quarterly salary a* Superintendent, 125 t Ueorne W. Bur*. service* a* agent for poor farm, 18 < Charles D naak, hog* aold to •• “ 80 i George Rich*!*, •• •• •• “ M« Robert Miehael, corn sold 86 1 John Waymire. •• “ “ “ IM • Simon Pnillip*. money expended for work on poor farm. 86 * B. f. lumber for “ “ 48 1 Willey A Sigler, mercha disc for “ “ 68 . W. J. Wright, co® n ’oa panper on “ “ If t Simon Philip*, me noy expended for female help on poor fhrm. 88 r . ” oa account* f •* “ 41 t •• ’* quarterly salary a* Super ntendent, 128' “ “ naorchandi**: far peer farm, ■ : Xmmot Kannal, •• •• “ “ I > William B ck, digging g ave for panper at poor farm, 8 ( Bedford A Warn r, merchandise for “ “ 1 <- ’vena Tenter, “ M “ 81 ! N. Warner and Son* •• •• « M ' Ralpe Fendig, “ " “ “ 8 • C. Laßue, •• “ “ Bi J. M. Hod*i.ire. making cistern at poor larm, 80 ' J.>hn Waymiro, purchasing hog* for poor farm. 8 < C. Laßuo, merchandise for oor farm, 18 ' Total Expenditures, | 2486 . SHOWING the air ount of bill* receivable due Jasper oouuty en account of tl sale of the Poor Fa m property on the 81st day of March, 1882, and due on tl 31st day of December, 1882: Joseph William*, principal, with Henkle, surety, M ! Interest on same to date at 8 per cent. * John W. Duvall, with John Kohler, surety, 155 Interest on same to date at 8 per cent. 16 John Kohler, prineipal, with John W. Duvall, surety, •• Interest on same to date at 8 per cent. 2 Total. t 220 There was on the 31s' day of May, 1888, pereonal property on said Farm amour ing t*8931 17, contlstingof Cows. Hog*, Poultry. There were also at the above date six peasons in the poor house three pr rounce . incurably insane, two badly crippled, and one epileptic. The Farm is in good condition, and the inmates have comfortable clothing, go rooms, clean nods, and aro Well cared for by the Superintendent, Simon Phimj
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