Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1911 — Proceedings of Commissioners at The January Term, 1911. [ARTICLE]

Proceedings of Commissioners at The January Term, 1911.

The superintendent of construction of the Lawler stone road In Union township filed a certificate showing completion of road, which was accepted as completed and the said improvement was directed to be kept in repair. The superintendent of construction of the Lawler stone road on the coun ty line between Jasper and Newton counties filed a certificate of completion. The road was accepted as completed and the improvement directed to be kept in repair. The auditor was directed to certify proceedings to Newton county. The auditor was directed to give notice that all assessments on the Jungles, Christian Stoller and C. C. Randle ditches may be paid to the county treasurer on or before April 10, 1911, and have been cancelled. Bonds will be Issued for all unpaid assessments. L. P. Shirer filed his report of fees for the month ending December 31. The same was examined and approved. The vote on the railroad election was canvassed by the county commissioners. The result showed 405 votes for the appropriation and 70 against. Chas. F. Stackhouse presented certificate of election as county commissioner and same ordered spread of record. All balances due contractors for work on Iroquois ditch ordered paid, except Sternberg 4b Sons. The board of commissioners was re-organized and C. T. Denham reelected president. The folowlng is the report of Interest for December: State Bank of Rensselaer $ 43.99 Ist National Bank 84.9 J Bank of Wheatfield. 20.32 Trust 4b Savings Bank..: 31.72 Bids for county depositories were received from all five banks. Each bank filed a personal bond, asking for the maximum deposit of State Bank of Rensselaer... .$ 50,000 Trust and Savings Bank 60,000 First National Bank 80,000 Bank of Wheatfield 20,000 State Bank of Remington 41,666 Ton get your sals Mils whan TOM want than, when orderad at Tfce Republican olios.