Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1908 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ALL OYEB THE STATE. Events in Various Portions of Indiana Told by Wirt. Encampment Surplus Left. Kokomo, June fl.—The executive committee of the recent state encampment of the G. A. R., after paying all debts, has $1,550 left from the fund raised by popular subscription for the entertainment of the encampment. Mayor W. H. Arnett is urging that the money be used toward the erection of a city hospital, while O. A. Somers, chairman of the committee, favors Its being set apart for defraying tlm expenses of Memorial day .from year to year. Fort Branch Razed by Fire. Fort Branch, June 6.—Fort Branch was visited by a disastrous fire which destroyed houses and other property of at least $30,000 in value. Thousands of bushels of grain and flour burned. The buildings burned were two large grain and storage elevators and contents belonging to the Melrose Milling company of Evansville, the Fort Branch buggy and implement store and part of contents, a blacksmith shop and two barns. Race War at West Baden. West Baden, June 6.—On account of the substitution of negro men for white girls as waiters at one of the largest hotels here, trouble between the races has arisen. Two sticks of dynamite were exploded under the corner of a hotel where the negro waiters are housed, but no one was injured. A number of shots were fired to frighten the negroes who had fled from the hotel. Lost His Leg; Now Loses Suit. Wabash, June 6.—That the Wabash railroad not only need not pay Charles Kimmell SIO,OOO for the loss of his leg, but that Kimmell really owes the railroad a debt of gratitude in saving his life was practically the verdict of a Wabash county jury. Kimmell lost his leg the evening of November 13, 1906, at the intersection of Wabash street and the railroad, and waa suing for SIO,OOO.

Notice of Bridge Lotting. No. 7013. Notice is hereby given that on Monday. July 6th. 190.1 the Board or Commissioners of Jasper County. Indiana, ■until 12 o'clock noon, ..will receive sealed proposals for the eon:-1 ruction of a steel tube bridge in Mtlroy township, on section line between sections 28 and 29, onerfourth mile north of the southwest corner of section 28-.’B-5, across Howe ditch. Said bridge to be 40 reet long and 16 foot roadway. All bids to be accompanied by bond and affidavit as provided by law. Said bridge to be built in accordance with plans and specifications submitted by the bidder, to the approval of the Board of Commissioners. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all oids. By order of the Board of Commissioners, of Jasper tyJAMES N. LEATIiERMAN. Auditor.

COMMISSIONERS’ ALLOWANCES. Following are the allowances made by the Board of Commissioners of Jasper te°ra t: i'9i>s ndiana ’ at th ° regular June salar y Aud.5575.00 r ilson Co. sup. tn As 24 Ift John M Tilton, Recorder’s salary 425 00 iT'iii 1 "”*' Postage jlSo IV, oilman, express Treas. office 90 375*60 John O Connor, salary Sheriff.. 35000 stamps Sheriff’s office 2ioO Jasper P<T diem Co. Sup. 108.00 Jasper to. Democrat, sup. same.. 10.00 John o Per ? lem Truant Off. 36.00 John O Lewis, salary Co. Assessor 150.00 Tnhn Fendig, supplies Assessors.. 1.20 v^r^S, 9 ' sup - & ex - 00. As. 2.95 CharL L A w 1??* 11 ’ prep - A?- bks - 720.00 TWA 11— '\alker, assess Barkley 167.50 v Allman, same. Carpenter i«o 00 G°eo n H K A& R Same ’ dep. Charles san ?j'- 30.00 SKSwfteoLE: ,!!:8 R,rt eS v.nA s ' same, Jordan 126.00 Chas P Kankakee.. 100.00 w same, Keener 126.00 PT''w M S rk n ’ same . Marion, dep. 76.00 T i»vJii,?ou deman * sstn W' Marion.... 57.50 \l' C L' IS r- f H ron k- same, Rens'l'r, dep. 132 00 r Th l P ', same, Milroy 62.50 bor n Jo n. same, Newton 126.00 £* X Barae - Union. 167.60 w rt d o 1 Wesner - same, Walker.. 82.60 a J* Brown, same, Walker, dep. 65.00 £Keene, same, Wheatfleid.... 125.00 Nettie B pTw e ’ j** , dlei s Surveyor 60.00 Nettie Price, deputy Surveyor.,. 56.00 W T ®ame 36.00 m I-, )d , ! 8 ' ht ’ Coroners inquest... 7.50 *ra L Sigler, same 12 00 « A Parkison, sup. poor children in 8.. 1 35 D Woods, refund err tax!!!! 9!72 Ellis Jones, same... 250 Austin & Hopkins, same 4 - .g6 James W McEwen. public printing 11 00 Jasper Co. Democrat, same *4* Jas N weatherman, exp. Com. ct. 4.98 T C p 6 ?n pt ’. Co ' farm 175.00 p\.hA C £? P lT.’ labor Co farm...... 25.00 Estle Markin, same 23 00 Besse Doll, same 14 oo Perry Marlatt, sup. Co. farm * «!oo G B Porter, same ;.... 67 45 Roth Bros, same... * 1045 D M Worland, same ....20.80 Malnes & Hamilton, same 140.00 A J Biggs, same 6 .00 1 A Larsh, same., 915 w F *, Kln F’^ ep ' work Co. farm... 10.00 Wortley & Fenwick, exp. co, farm 16.00 J; £ n fight, burial inmate co. fm. 25.00 McColly & Coen, rep. co. Jail.,.. 2.80 Maines & Hamilton, supplies same 1.40 "° ha O Connor, boarding prisoners 44.40 , C English, med. serv. co. jail 1.50 Charles Morlan, janitor c h 46.00 \ harles Morlan. laundry same 90 J L Griggs, fireman boiler house.. 19.50 Coen & Brady, supplies same 1.70 Ohio Paint & Varpish Co. sup c h 10.00 Shirley Hill Coal Co., coal c h and stone crusher 66.66 B F Fendlg. supplies c h .' 4.50 Jesse Gates, expense same 5.55 John A Grant, same 77 Joe Hoover, same 26 J L Griggs, same 7.50 J D Allman, fuel same 32.32 Arihur Yeagle, repair Keener g r 6.37 Clifford Hanaway, same 25.50 Clyde Yeagley. same..,.. 6.75 Ward Yeagley, same 7.12 Harry McGee, reb Marion tp. g r 19.50 C H Dayton, same 1.76 Granville Moody, g r repairs,.,... 30.00 J, D Allman. Tr., same 2.96 ASii’oodworth, rep. Marion tp. g r 30.00 Walter Smith, rep. 8 Barkley g r 1.60 Day C Norman, same 4.60 Milt Michaels, same.., 10.50 Roy Stiller, same 12.00 B F Golds berry, same 6.00 John Akers, 5ame............... 6.00 George Bond, same , 2,00 F L Markley, same..... 6.00 Casparts Stone Co, g r rep 3d dist 80.88 D’ T Cresse, range line g r 50.00 George Grubbe, adv. Williams d’ch 3.00 Zeb Swalm,* Iroquois ditch 1.50 Nelpon Griggs, labor Knowltoh s r 4.00 W A Churcntll, const, same 31.60 A W Speaks, labor 5ame.......... 17.00 J L S Gray, const, same. 45.00 JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Auditor Jasper County.