Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1885 — THE REMINGTON FAIR [ARTICLE]

THE REMINGTON FAIR

Association this year have Two District i’rots for the counties ot Jasyer, Benton, Newton and White; one a three minute trot and the oth»r a two j*ear-old Colt trot. In the twoyear old trot each Colt shall be named by the owner, and entry made not later than May L 1885. and shall pay at the time of entry $5 00 to be added to tl e purse ind divided. The purse will be divided into four parts. In the three minute (trot there shall be an entry fee also of $5 00 ’o be added and divided. Entries to close tho day before the race. Fair—September Ist, 2d and 3c.

H. W. SNYDER,

Sec’y.

The County Commissioners have appointed the following named physicians to fur. ish medical aid to rhe poor of the localities to which they have been assigned: Newton and Milroy to -nships, R. Y. Martin, M. D., for the sum of $95. Carpenter and Joidan townships. S. C. Maxwell. M. D., $175. Hanging Giove and Union townships W W. Hartsell, M. D. S7O. Walker, Kankakee and Wheatfield townships. Willard Stockwell, M. D,» sllO. Barkley township, F, P. B’ttecs, M. D.ssl. Marion township and the pool farm. James H. Loughridge, M. D., $l2O. Gillam township, H. J. Jones M. L\, SSO. Keener township, I- B. Robbins, M. D., S4O. Bids for ’be superintendency of th® Poor Farm were presented to the Commissioners, as follows: Edward Preston. $400; Chester C* Aldrich, $500: Burgeso H. Dillon, $500; P. :S, Hemphill, $550; John Wood Jssoo: Lewis L. Daughterly, $500; J. HL Peacock. $300; John T. Daughterly, $500: A. D. Cuiber’son. M D„s49o; Simon Phillips, $600: David S Alter, sfr7s; James M. Hodshire, $590; Philip McE.fresh- $400; Stephen B. Coen, s6Ct>; Abner C. Pancoast- S6OO. Simon Pnillips, the present incuni bent, was