Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1901 — THE COMMON COUNCIL. [ARTICLE]
THE COMMON COUNCIL.
At the regular meeting of the common council Monday evening no business of importance was transacted. The following claims were allowed: COBPOBATTON BUND. A D Burns, services as fireman, $6 25 C-S Chamberlain. same, 6 25 E L Gay, same 6 25 J E Hopkins, same. 5 25 E K Hopkins, same B 25 J H Hoover, same, 6 25 Wm H Mackey, same, 6 25 John W Mann, same, 6 25 C W Platt, same, 6 25 John Rush, same, 7 75 K W Sprigg, same 6 25 C H Vick, saiuw, 7 SI j E G Warren, same, 7 25 True Woodsworth, same, 7 83 Rensselaer Fire Dept, due Disability fund 3 68 J V Collins, hauling fire apparatus.. 1 50 C D Nowels, services as city com 8 00 Wm S Parks, same, 4 <JO BOAD FUND. Hiram Day,crossings,s699 13 ...carried over Dolexe 4 Shepard Co., crushed rork, $135 19. carried over T J Sayler, 4 Co., street improvement $2,955. carried over ■ J C Gwin 4 Co., sewer pipe $93 70 carried over Bales Lumber Uo., sewer pipe 4 lumber $5 24 W S Parks, drayage, 1 00 Wm Moore, work onstreet, 7 35 J P Rowen, same 12 30 Ray Stephenson, same, 3 90 Noble Ball, same, 3 90 J A Ramey, same, ... 7 80 James Elliot, same 2 55 Wm F Simons, same, 5 40 Bert Campbell, same, 5 40 Curtis Booster, same, 2 70 Geo D McCarthy, same, 5 40 WATEB FUND. Conrad Hilderbrand, salary to Dec. 15 22 50 J H Ctmpmau. Treas., lut. on bonds,. 288 72 Globe Oil Co . packing 7 12 ELECTRIC LICHT FUND. C S Chamberlain, sal. to Dec. 15, 30 00 C L Thornton, same 22 50 Peter Giver, same, 22 50 Ira D Smith, work on line, 11 SI Geo Robinson, same, 1 57 Foltz, Spitler 4 Kurrie, Ins. Prem... 57 75 Rensselaer Fuel 4 Feed Co., delivering coal 101 33 J H Chapman, Treas., Freight 4 Express 122 79 Coal Bluff Mining Co., coal 103 32 General Electric Co.. Electrical supplies 53 05 Standard Oil Co., oil 9 00 WASHINGTON STREET IMP. FUND. J H Chapman, Treas., lut on bonds 5 70 SPECIAL ADD FUND. J H Chapman, Treas.. lut on Sch. hse. bonds 330 83 “Last winter an infant child of mine had croop in a violent form," says Elder John W. Rogers, a Christian Evangelist, of Filley, Mo. ‘‘l gave her a few doses of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and in a short time all danger was past and the child recovered.’’ This remedy not only cures croup, but when given as scon as the first symptons appear, will prevent the attack. It contains no opium or other harmful substance and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by Long.
