Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CUtCUIT COnKT ALLOWiSCES. Following- are the allowances made by the Judge of the Jasper Circuit Court for the February term. 1911: - -’.c. PETIT JURY. James Haniford, IS days, 1 mile. .$28.00 Banney KolhofflS days, 36 miles. 31.60 D. R. Brown. IT da**, 252 miles.. 46.60 Thomas D. Claris, 17 days, 21* mi. 44.50 John a Halliday. 16 days, 15* mi. 37.75 Herbert Farls, 13 days, I*B miles. 35.90 Fred S. Rishling, 6 days, 48 miles. 14.40 C. F. Tlllett, 10 days. 78 miles.,. 23.80 S. E. Sparling, 17 days, 12 miles.. 34.60 Chas. O. Spencer, 17 days, 168 mi. 43.40 John N. Baker, 17 days, 60 miles. 37.80 W. L. Wood, 8 days, 40 miles..., 16.00 Alfred A. Hoover, 17 days, 30 mi. 35.50 Sol Norman. 6 days, 32 miles.... 13.6* John Poole. 6 days, 1 mile 12.10 Frank Donnelly, 6 days, 1 mile... 12.10 John G. Culp, 6 days, 1 mile 12.10 Lewis Welsh, 6 days, 1 mi1e..... 12.10 Walter V. Porter, 8 days. 1 mile.. 16.10 Frank Alt*r, 2 days, 1 mile 2.10 GRAND JURY. Wm, E. Culp. 6 days, 28 miles.... 13.40 Wm. Banes, 6 days, 24 miles.... 13.20 Omar Kenton, 6 days, 12 miles... 12.60 A. J. Harmon, 6 days, 1 mi1e...., 12.10 Wm. Nowels, 6 days, 1 mile... <.. 12.10 Harry Gilford, 6 days, 24 miles.. 13.20 CLERK'S AND MISCELLANEOUS ALLOWANCES. Healey & Clark, printg bar docket 15.00 Callaghan & Co, law books 8.00 L. D. Powell Co., law books 61.00 BObbs-Merrill Co., law books 12.00 C. C. Warner, clerk, 24 days :.. 48.00 Same, and draw grand jury .25 Same, order and draw petit jury .25 Same, venire for petit jury <4O Same, venire for grand jury 40 Same, oath of Jury bailiff 60 Same, same, court reporter 6* Same, same, room bailiff... 50 Same, same, jury commissioner.. <-6,0 Same, same, 4 grand jury baliffs.. 2.00 Same, record of ! allow, to jurors. 1.00 Same, same, bailiffs and sheriff... .50 Same, general cert, of allowances 1.00 Same, general index *of causes... 6.00 Same, 2 cert, special judges 1.00 Same, recording 5 affidavits 2.00 Same, recording II indictments.. 4.40 Seme, preparing bar docket 6.00 John E. Reed, automobile hire. .. 3.00 Dunlap & Parkinson, defending ~ "John Colton 25.00 B. F. Fendig, drawing Jury...... 9.00 Chas. J. Dean, same .' ... 6.00 Wm. A. Erwin, grand jury bailiff, & days 12.00 A. C. Robinson, riding bailiff, 8 dys 20.00 Horatio Ropp, same, 3 days 7:50 Wm. Childers, same, 2 days 5.00 J. M. Knapp, livery hire, grand jury to poor farm 2.00 Gus Grant, bar bailiff, 24 days... 48.00 Horatio Ropp, riding bailiff, .3 days 7.50 J. L. Griggs, extra firing..,. 5.00 Chas. Morlan, janitor ... 5.00 Harry E. Folk,, court reporter, 24 days ......: 120.00 James P. Wason, special judge... 30.09 W. I. Hoover, sheriff’s per diem.. 48.00 Same, serving petit jury 15.90 Same, same ..,.>, i.. v ,. A 15.90 Wm. A. Erwin, jufry bailiff, 17 days 34.00 , JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Auditor Jasper -County.

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