Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1898 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

G. E. Marshall, printing notice to taxpayers 1 75 G. E. Marshall, printing ballots for election 72 25 Wilson. Humphries A Co. books and stationery $164.50. no action. W ni. B. Buford, books and stationery from Dec. ’97, to Dec. ’9B, $615.00 Continued. W. H. Eger, mdse., c. h. A boiler room. 16.95 “ poor farm 17 40 '■ work at jail 1 45 Jas. Pruett, work on ditches 3 25 Florence Wood, work on ditches, $27.25, no action. Same for same. $14.75, no action. J. D. Babcock, poor relief Marion 26 25 H. B. Murray, auditor, quar. sal 425 00 J. E. Alter, exp. surveyor of $11.92 allowed " at ........... 4 77 J. E. Alter, work on ditches, $48.25, no action. J. E. Alter, work on ditches, $81.25, no action . J. E. Alter, work on ditches, $81.25 no I action Emerson Burt,stationery co. books and stationery, (amt of bill not on - docket) i Lilis A Murray, mdse..poor farm 4 77 W. H. Coover, fees for elections $41.05, no action \V. H. Coover, salary as cler.k 375 25 Donnelly Bros, making elec, booths $7.15 no action. B. W. Sigler poor relief Keener tp 12 35 W. J. Wright, poor relief, Marion tp.... 11 25 Same for Union tp.... 15 25 Same (or Barkley tp 15 25 N. Warner A Sons, mdse at jail 2 95 Same, mdse poor farm 10 00 “ poor relief Wheatfield tp 9 75 J. J. Eiglesbach, mdse poor farm $53.34 allowed at 52.82. J. P. Hammond holding institute one day for Co. Supt 2 25 Johnson Electric Service Co. pump for boiler house $60.25, continued John Eger, poor relief Marion 66 25 “ *’ mdse poor farm.... 150 43 F. B. Meyer, book for truant officer,... 115 ““ “ mdse poor farm 8 75 “ ‘ “ jail and e. house 9 40M. L. Hemphill, mdse jail and ct. house. 5 80,

DEATHS. The infant child of Wm. Parr of of Milroy tp. died Thursday. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Randle of Hanging drove tp., died Wednesday and was buried here Thursday. John A. King, an inmate of the county poor house, aged 5? v its, died las* Thursday. He was taken to the poor farm but the day before, from Barkley ip., and was in a serious condition at the time of his removal there. Joseph Green, an old resident of Jasper county, died suddenly at his home a few miles south of the city last Sunday morning. He was in usual health up to the night before, when he complained of being very tired. Deceased was nearly 80 years of age. Funmeal was held Tuesday, and interment made in Crockett cemetery. • -