Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1884 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Statement or Receipts and Expenditures. Annual statement of receipts and expenditures by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Rensselaer for the year ending April 7th, 1884: CORPORATION FUND. On hand at beginning of the year $ 183 37 Rec’d from public pound 11 00 “ from licenses 338 00 “ from narrowing Van Rensselaer street 300 00 “ from tax collections 1.090 70 Total, $1,923 07 EXPENDED. Paid out on Corporation orders for services of officers, improvements, set. $1,484 75 On hand 438 32 Total. $1,923 07 roadJJfund. On hand at beginning of year $ 146 1 8 Rec’d from County Treasurer 110 80 “ from tax collections 664 05 Total, $ 921 03 EXPENDED. Paid out on Road Fund orders for work on streets, repairing and building bridges and culverts $ 792 04 On hand 128 99 Total, $921 03 SEWER FUNDRec’d on sewer constructed under Ordinance No. 76 $ 185 00 “ on sewer constructed under Ordinance No. 77 102 00 Total, $ 287 00 EXPENDED. Paid out on contracts for construction of sewers, $ 287 00 The Sunday School UnionAt the Sunday school convention last week a permanent Sunday Sdiool Union, for the rimn'y, was organized, with 58 members and a full complement of officers. The latter consists of a president, secretary and a vicepresident for each township. The following is the list: President, Hon. R. S. Dwiggins, of Rensselaer. - Secretary, Miss A. W. ..Osborne, of Rensselaer. Vice-Presidents. TOWNSHIPS. NAMES. Carpenter, Ur. S. C. Maxwell. JordaD, John Lewis. Newton, Lucius Stron r i
