Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1886 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Nov. 30, “ 1 day visiting No. 1 Kankakee use of horse and speaking in ev ning, 4 5o Dec. I, “ 1 day visiting No. 6 Barkley use of horse,and speaking in evening, 4 5o “ 2, “ Bill paid James & Healy print’g 2,000 rules of spelling, 12 oo Total, sl3l oo State of Indiana’ ) gg County of Jasper, ) S. P. Thompson on oath says that the above account is just, true, and remains wholly unpaid. That he has faithfully performed the labor therein set forth to-wit towit:

29 days at S 3 00, SB7 oo; that he has paid in cash for printing, $22,oo; that he has paid for envelopes, $2 oo; that he has paid for postage, $4 oo; that he has paid for horse hire, $lO oo; that he has spoken of evenings 1 to 2 hours.each 10 times @6O cts, 86 00. sl3l oo due for the quarter ending December 4th, 1871. S. P. Thompson, School Examiner. —-* \ Subscribed and Notarial f sworn to thir 4th day Seal. lof December, 1871. ' Y >) Thomas Thompson, Notary Public. State of Indiana, 1 Jasper County. J SS ‘ I Frank W. Babcock Auditor of Jasper county hereby certify that the within -s a true, full and complete copy of the Bill filed by Simon P. Thompson, December 4th, 1871, for services as j Seal. > School Examiner. ’ —’ F. W. Babcock, per r. And. Jasper Co. Indorsed —Copy. No. 34. December Term, 1871. S. P. Thompson. Bill for services as School Examiner. sl3l 00. Allowed by the Board at sl3l 00. Allowed. — Pres. Board, W. K. Parkison. — Filed December 4t , 1871. Frank W. Babcock, Aud. J asp. Co. We believe it was Solomon wh o said: “Words fitly spoken are like apples of gold in pictures of silver.” Mr. Thompson agrees with him, as it seems he regarded his utterances worth sixty cents an hour. "■ * Mr. Owen “dodged” the vote on the bogus butter bill.

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