Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1910 — Page 2

TIE mm CHIT WRIT f. E. Biscoei.tiWlM HD MBUSBE*. OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY. Entered aa Second-Class Matter Jane *, ISOB, at the post office at Rensselaer, Indiana, under the Act of March 3. 1879. Long Distance Telephones Office 315. - Residence 311. Published Wednesdays and Saturday. Wednesday Issue 4 Pages; Saturday Issue 8 Pages. ratpe mg rip; know r. OB application. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1910

THE CHRISTMAS NEMBER OF NATIONAL MONTHLY.

The Christmas number of National Monthly is a beauty. The front cover in three colors is by Georgs J. Hare and shows Santa Claus in his workshop. The frontpieee is a beautiful full page drawing entitled ‘‘Christmas Morning,” by Mildred C. Green. In this number Chairman Mack of the Democratic National Committee yutlines the plan that will undoubtedly be followed by the Democrats in Congress. This article is written by Chairman Mack following a consultation with Hon; Champ Clark and other Democratic leaders. “Christmas on the Island,” is the title of a very pretty story from the pen of Deshler Welch, a writer well known to the readers of Scribner'S. Century -and other prominent magazines. There is a review of the Novein her election by Hon. Champ Clark. Governor-elect Simeon E Baldwin of Connecticut and Chairman Janies T. Lloyd of the Democratic Congressional Campaign. Committee. “The Next House and Senate/’ is the title of a forceful article ii>' Frank B. Lord. This article is illustrated w ith many .photographs. Mr. Lord, who is the Washington correspondent of National Monthly, also has a splendid .article on "The Men of the Press Gallery" This article is al-o illustrated w ith many'photographs. George Ade and Jolia Kendrick Bangs, two of this country's great est humorists, cornrijbute splendid articles to this number of National Monthly. Ruth Bryan Owens a daughter of William J. Bryan, writes on her visit to Constantinople. Kate Burr writes on the "American Mert'.iant Marine.” Thirty of the bc.-t cartoons from the leading newspapers of the country are reproduced in is number of National Monthly, ai i ' !'y how the leading car- - tooni.-ts viewed the lanislide. Henry ,G >rs •. Jr . r cently elected to Congree, writes on his visit Of less than . r years ago to Tolstoi and his ho.u;. ‘ Repayment” is the title of a beautiful s: ry bv Elydin Luce. There is a Mexican love story, "The Flower of the Snows,’’, by J. Torrey Connor; a full page of funny stories by National W :*x y readers: a Christmas article By Harvey Peake; v; ; a.n " *lele.-on- the Parcels iPest and se, iai other articles. The ■■Christ-- ; - namber of National Monthly can be found on ali news ban is. in pprtc o fo*>c • r- - -5 •' - . Select I:: 1 - •. .< : •. 7 .-i. Wash and wipe dry. 1t...,, ._• rs with an apple cprer Arm..e mduin a pan. with . r. ■ ■ • :.g j**e c liters With Riigtr Di f tbe sirup over them two <>i •; I';:.—- while b king Serve vviini, with c.vam These may be mud** mo-- ■ •!-"■ I’e by paring the apples and : kiuz ay eanheti podding dish. ..ibiig tli.- Venters with sugar, oh. ; ! raisins gi.d nuts, a piece of i usiu a little kicon juice Qib:i- “Irc-doprd Oysters, ■For out ; ;it of oysters use one quart of b.t milk and «,ne pint of era- hi. r-cramby. Put a heaping tablesp< < t;fu! i f butter i:i a hot skillet, into wfak h i •!!! tlie oysters .until plump Have three layers of • ra; kers and two of oysters Pour the b«»t milk and incited butter over each layer of crackers and season the oysters with salt and pepper On the topi layer Of crumbs put pices of butter and brown fifteen minutes in a hot oven A Dutch Sandwich. Cut some i:a<-ou uiio small dice and toss in a frying pan till crisp. Take large slices of freshly baked bread and toast a delicate brown, butter well aotf place on each slice a strip of cheese . cut thin arid nearly as large as the bread. Sprinkle with paprika and slip into the oven to remain till the cheese is sizzling. Remove and throw some of the bacon ever and serve at once. Have the plates hot. Brown Bread. Sift One rounded teasisiqnful of soda ahd one of salt with one cupful of cornmeal. Add one cupful rye meal and onp of grains up and mix well to get!'or. Mix two rrsd a ha If .cupfuls of sour milk with two-thirds of a cupful of molasses and stir into the dry mixture. Add rti iits to suit. Steam one and a half hours in small cans. Lotion For Chapped Lips or Skin. Finest Russian isinglass, one-half ounce; glycerin, two ounces; rosewater, six ounces; oil of rose, ten drops. Bathe the face with tepid water, then rub in tbe jelly of rose. Codfish Souffle. ‘ Cream codfish in usual way and add beaten yolks of three eggs, mixing thoroughly. Fold in whites of three eggs beaten dry. Bake in buttered dish Until firm in center. > Xmas presents for inen, boys; ■women and children. , We are headquarters for all kinds of Christmas goods at prices that are right. —Rowles & Parker. ,/

MILLIONS SAVED TO GOVERNMENT

Result of Pruning in The Executive Offices. MAC VEAGH'S ANNUAL REPORT V ; Plan for fie Payment of 1 Per Cent a Year on the National Debt — Currency Reform and Other Matters of Interest. Washington, Dec ?. —.Currency reform, extension of the scope of the national banking laws, in the event of no immediate general changes in the monetar\ system; civil service requirments, a customs service free from ‘‘practical’’ politics; businesslike methods in the daily trarsactions of the government and a general abolition of red tape wherever it clogs, the wheels of the government’s business are among the recommendations contained in the annual report cf Franklin MacVeagh, secretary of the treasury, presented to congress. The expenses of government in the fiscal year 1912, for which this session of cenerc-ss is asked to appropriate, are estimated a‘ $630,494 013. The estimated expenditures of the Panama canal are given as $56,920,847, making a total of $637,414,860. The estimates, if carried out represent net savings of about $18,000,000 in the executive departments as compared with the appropriations for the curren' fiscal year. While the secretary’s report estimates the total expenses of the government at $687,414,860, the estimates which have been transmitted to congress ask for $748 414,860. a difference of $61,000,009. Congress is to appropriate this extra $61,000,000 to rnakg the sinking fund law effective. It would be an appropriation to permit tie treasury to tegih applying 1 per cent a year to the disc barge of the national debt. The law authorizing such a procedure has been a dead letter for snotet time, as congress has never appro; dated anv irony. fteeeii ts. for 1912. Secretary ■ MacVeagh estimates will be $680,000,000, which would leave an ordinary surplus of a round .5">9 OCO.POO. If the treasury should continue to pay fer the Panama canal cut of t v e ers’j drawer rs ;' present. sv:lt e ;; r, !-.is would be turned to a deficit Of 37.414,860. . ' v Seer tary MacYeat’ c presses ' hope that the monetary ques ion will come into coherers detached from sectional fir politics 1 considerations; The recommenda’ior that the tress ury be'■ authorized to i. sue gold certificates against gold buliicn and foreign geld coin is renewed; Reviewing the discovery of frauds and the subsequent reorganization of the cu.-rms service. Secretary MacVearh un rs ap; ropriatiens . for rewards for these who aided the government

WIDER MAKES CONFESSION

Cashier cf Firso-Chinese Bank Who Stole S6BO GCO Acmiis Guilt. New York, Dec. 9. —-Erwin .T. Wider who, while cashier of the. Rnsso-Uhi-ne?e bank, stole $680,000, is busy dictating a full confession to a stenographer in the office cf wjstrict Attorney AVhitmai). The confessicn is net completed and Mr. Whitman said that he was net at liberty to d’sclcseT anything. There will be another session at the stenographers Saturday. After that it is likely that the public •w ill know- he contents of the confessions

“ANGEL’ OF GETTYSBURG ILL

Mrs. Hannah Tayjrr Ministered to | _ Beth Blue arid Gray in Battle. I'. ' | Columbus. 0., Dec. 9.—Mrs. Hannah Taylor, S(j years old. irether of Dr. Henry M. Taylor, former assis rnt cd- \ jutart general of Ohio, is dying at her home here. j- During the battle of Gettysburg she lived in tbe heart of the battle district and ininistered alike Jo soldiers Of ; both sides, of the great conflict. For j the last ten days Mrs. Tailor has been ; unconscious.

600 DIE IN AFRICAN FIGHT

French Lose 34 but Rout Senegal Natives, Killing Sultan. Paris Dec. 9.—Attacked by 5,000 natives Nov. 9 in the Oualai region of Senegal, French West Africa, a French column routed their foes, leaving 600 dead and many wounded on the field. The French lost six officers and twenjy-eight tirailleus killed and sev-. enty-five wounded. The Sultan of Massalet arid Doudmourah arid a former sultan of Oualai were killed.

CLARK TO BE NEXT SPEAKER

Pledges of 200 Democratic Members v . Insure His Selection. Washington, Dec. 9.—Two hundred Democratic members-elect of the house have pledged themselves to the candidacy of Champ Clark, of Missouri, for speaker of the next house. This insures Mr. Clark’s election with a contest.

Christmas Will Soon Be Here ■ / ' ' ' -'' V- ’> . • - . I ; .' . • " . i, .DUVALL’S QUALITY DUVALLS QUALITY SHOP FOR XMAS f I I If 1\751 I I SHOP FOR THE FIXPRESENTS FOR M -B. M 1 EST LINE OF XMAS MKN AVI) Rensselaer, Indiana PRESEXTS EXCLUSIVE CLOTHIER, FURNISHER AND HATTER

ft Christinas will soon be here and we now have on display the nicest line of Xmas presents for the ladies, men and boys in town. We would be glad to have everybody call and look over our line. We mention a few useful articles suitable for gifts: Hen’s Overcoats, Men’s Ladies’ Sweater Coats, Suits, Boys’ Overcoats, \ Ladies’ Gloves, Men’s Boys’ Suits, Children’s Silk Hose, Men’s Silk Overcoats and Suits, Handkerchiefs, Men’s Sweater Coats, Jersey Initial Handkerchiefs. Sweaters, Bath Robes, V \ all kinds of linen handSmoking Jackets, Corn- kerchiefs, Silk and Knit bination Sets of Tie, Mufflers, Dress or Wool Scarf Pin and Cu f f Shirts, Silk Union Suits, Links, Fur Caps,Toques j 'ft Suit Cases, Traveling Fine Silk Neckwear j . Bags and Trunks It will pay everybody to see these lines as we can save you dollars and give you better values and much newer goods.

C. EARL DUVALL

Big Public sale The undersigned, having sold his Taini and expecting to move away, will sell at Public Sale at his residence in Newton tp.. 1 mile North and 4% .miles West of Rensselaer, 2 V miles' directly east, of Mt. Ayr, c-onmieneing at 10 a. ra., on WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21, 1910, ft Head of Horses—Consisting of 1 Grey Mare 4 years, old, wt. 1550, in foal to Ben Miller’s black horse; 1 Grey Mare 3 years old, wt. 1500, in foal to same horse. ' This is a number one good pair of mares and well matched and absolutely sound; 1 Black Gelding 5 years old, wt. 1450. sound: 1 Bay Gelding 4 years old, wt. 14 75 and sound;. ] Bay Mare 10 years old, wt. 1150, in foal Sr*" * * V V V to Padgett’s road horse, this iriare is a good driver and lady broke; 1 Brown MarO* 12 years old, in foal. 12 Head of Cattle—Consisting of 9 number one good milch cows, two with calf by side, others giving a good flow of milk now; 2 three-year-old Jersey Heifers with calf; 1 two-year-old Heifer with calf. 23 Head of Hope—Consisting of Stoats, averaging about 135 pounds each. , Farm Implements, Wagons, Etc.-. Consisting of 1 3% inch tire Studebaker wagon with triple box; 1 top buggy; 1 Oliver 16-inch riding plow; 1 14-inch Oliver walking plow; 2 Avery cultivators; 1 disk; 1 16-ft. harrow; 1 hay ladder*, 1 mud boat; 3 sets work harness; 1 set single harness; 1 set double driving harness. This stuff has been used just one season and is good as new. 1 cream separator, used about two months; about 20 tons good clover hay; 1 2. dozen chickens, Some full blood Rhode Island Reds, also some .full blood Plymouth Rocks; 6 turkey hens; some household goods, and other articles too numerous to mention,. . • A credit of 12 months will. be given on sumi over $lO,- with usual conditions; 6 per Cent off for easily / H. E. WADE. J. G. Culp, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clferk. { Hot lunch on grounds. The Democrat for Sale Bills.

COMMISSIONERS’ ALLOWA NCES,

Following are the allowances of the Board of Commissioners of .Jasper County,, Indiana, made at their regular December term, 1910: James X Leatherman, sal auditor;, $575.00 Same, postage auditor's oince 3.v>j f K liabcocti. sup auditor s office l.Oj Burt-BayWOoil Co, same. 65.60 Joan \v Tuton. sal recorder...... ijil.Oo G G XVarner, .sal county clerk. 3,5.00 Same, postage ofcrS's. office...... '},(w. 1- f Saner. sal county sheriff,.,. 350.0 J John W Lewis, postage co ass'r.. 1.00 A Halleek. sal co any luo.oj r E Baucock, sup co supt. 4.1. ■ i Jesse Nichols, sal supt co farm.. 175,00 John Sullenoerger, la.jor same. i.,0 Ed Kanne, same 15.05 Bernice Waiter, same iz.b-j Herman Mordeman. same la.So XX' F osborne, per di< in co stir ... 40.09 Mary* L Osborne, deputy same. . 28.00 •v i Long, sup sur Oiiice 1.25 S D Rhoades <Sc Son, sup co jail.. 38.32 OM XX'orland, 5ame.,,........... 3.00 chas Mor-ian, janitor ch.......... 45.09 Same, expense same . .yy J L Griggs, fireman boiler house,. 45.00 James Elliott, rep Douer house..., l.Oi Shirley Hill Coal Co, coal c h. 107.46 ‘Jesse Gates, hauling 5ame...... 29.6 v ED Rhoades & Son. sup c h.. . 2.10 John Mitchell, G it lepair Ist dis 69:50 C has Henderson, same 15.00 i lank H Bunn, same.' 21.30 An au Rayburn, same 17.00 iim Marion, 5ame......... 18.00 Kail Paiktr, 5ame................ 4.00 Clifford Archer; same 2.00 .. moumo. m. same 2d dis 31.50 jo>se D Ahrnan, same, i. 40 Fletcher, 5ame................ 36.00 S XV Williams, same. '.... 39.95 i i H Carr, same... . .., 1,50 Harry McGee, same'... 114.00 JL C Huston, 5ame......... 63.00 XV S Parks. same ' 39.00 ,?.(oo Giimote. same... 36.00 H r King, 5ame,.....,,,...., 2.00 a, D Icr.oadts ,v Son. 5ame.,......, 2.26 ■'j% Bowman, 5ame.;....,........ IN. 1-1 G Huft. 5ame....... 12.00 James XValteis, same 1.50 Clint Browtl. same,.... 28.00 Leslie Miller. ° same. .v. 15.0 U Lehigh Stone Co, same 94.06 Chas W Platt, same. W H Daugherty, same.6.oo Ralph Low i.ian. 5ame....,....'... 6.20 D T Cresse, same 3d dis 54.00 George iiensler, same 26.70 Casparis Slone Co. same... 143.61 Healey & Clark, notice Snip S R 6,00 Central City Pub Co. same 1.65 Ind. Children's Receiving Home. expertise children .-. -..7.35 E C English. ■ treas, sup- poor children in 5ch001..., H F King, bridge repair 12.00 F E Babcock, public printing...... 8.15 Healey <* Clark, same. 11.13 James W SlcEwan. same 3.00 F E Babcock. exp election cofflr.. 15.00 J H S Ellis, same ..... 15.00 C C Warner, same 15.00 Vera E Parker, same .. 1.00 Alice M Bates, same —: - 1.00 Healey & Clark, ptg eleeion notice 36.00 Same, same election ba110t5.....; 75.00 Same, same election supplies...,., . 5.00 L P Shirer, exp Canvass election 1.50 C C XVa finer, clerk's election exp.. 33.00 ELECTION EXPENSES. Barkley township. East Precinct: i John F Payne, inspector, mng, etc 10.80 A S Freeman, judge-• - 1-00. Smith Newell, same .4.00 j C P Moody, clerk ........ 4.00 W H Barkley, same., 4.00 Elonzo Daniels, 5heriff.,........3.00 William Scott, same 1. - 3-00 Alfred Randle, meals, , »••• '4.90 Barkley Township. West Precinct_ _ George W Ott, inspector, milg. etc 10.90 W H Daugherty, judge...., 4,00 Grant Davisson, same.. i....... 1. 4.00 Leslie Miller, clerk 7. 4.00 , J Pullin, same ~. , 4.00 Francis Marion, sheriff 3.00 ; T A Hurley, same 3.00 Eli Arnold, meals 4.90 GW* Ott, clean rooms and lights 1.50 j Carpenter township. East Precinct: Samuel Bowman, insptr, milg, etc 11.20 James H Green, judge 1.. 4.00 5 W O Smalley? same... 4.00

Janies A Washburn, clerk. . 4.09 Chas G Real, same 4.00 P S Grifiith. 5heriff..............’... 3,00 C W Hamer, 5ame.....:.,... 3.00 M:f Perry Griffith, meals..'. 4.90 Carpenter Township. West Precinct: Chas A Welsh, inspector, milg, etc 11.60 Jacob May, judge. 4.00 Moses Sigo, same..'.. . ...... . . .... 4:00 XVm Babeeek, c1erk..,......,., 4.00 Dan O'Connor, same..' ; : 4.00 Ad Hensler, sheriff : 3.00 - 1 hos Beasey. 5ame.,...,. 3.00 XX'm Holaling, room rent, meals ’ fuel, lights 10.50 Carpenter Township, South Precinct: Chas X' May, inspector, milg, etc 12.25 H H Walker. judge.. 4.0.0 James I-ock. same 4.00 Ellis Jones, c1erk.................. 4,00 John XX' Phe.ps. same... 4.00 H XX' Milner, sheriff.... ......... 3.00 James Lucas, 5ame............... 3.00 L Brown, loom rent, meals, oil,. 10.00 Gillatn township: John XV Selmer, inspector, mileage meals, etc 17.10 James Jlodgers. jvidge 4.00 John P Ryan,— same.... . ......... 4.00 Thomas Dlmon. c1erk..,...,... * 4.00 Alva D Hershman. 5ame....... 4.00 C F Tillett. sheriff 3.00 Gtorge R Farts, same 3.00 Hanging Grove township: George Parker, inspector, mileage, meals, etc 15.70 XX' R XX’illefts. judge.... 4.00 Ciyde Fulk. same..... 4.00* John Montz. clerk 7,........ 4.00 C A Lefler. 5ame.................. 4.00 W D Jordan, 5heriff.............. 3.00 George Johnson, same.. 3.00 Jordan township: XX' H Wortley, inspector, mileage 8.80 William Morris, judge 4.00 Frank XX'elSh. same and meals...,, 8.90, Riley TUllis, c1erk....... .. ........ 4.00 Ed Ames, same 4.u0 A J Flelhing. sheriff 300 Mathew Moosmiller, same. 3.00 Bannard Blake, clean schobihouse 1.00 Kankakee township: W S DeArmond, inspector, mileage cleaning room 12.00 Oscar Graves.*” judge 4.00 F XX' Fisher, same 4.00 J C Dickerson. , clerk 4.00 Thomas F Maloney, 5ame........ 4.00 Erwin Davis, sheriff.. 3:00 W I Eullen. same 3.00 Mrs Adda Lyons, meals 4.90 Keener township: • Tunis Snip, inspector, mileage..., 10.00 Chas E Kersey, judge.,..,...".... 4.00 Edward J Steinke. same 4.00 S McGinnis, c1erk,.......:....... 4.00 Otto Schwanke: same, clean sch h 5.00 Fred Watson, sheriff 3.00 Chas W Gilmore, same 3,00 MisL Hannah F'airehild, meals.... 7.35 Marion township Ist Precinct: E A Aldrich, inspector..... 10.00 Judson Maines, judge.,,.., 4.00 James H Chapman, same. 4.00 Guy Gerber, c1erk...,..,. 4.00 George XV Scott, same 4.00 1-arkin Potts, sheriff. 3.00 Lyman , Zea. 5ame...... 3.00 A J Brenner, room rent-... 5.00 Ladies Baptist church, meals.... 7.35 Maines & Hamilton, wood.. ...... .75 Maripn township. 2d Precinct: H E Parkiscm. inspector, milge, exp 10.70 Joseph F Hardman, judge........ 4.00 Conrad Kellner, same 4.00 Ray XX'ood. clerk. .............. 4.00 N C Pumjlhrey. same.... 4.00, Henry Wood, sheriff 3.00 A Simp?on. 5ame........3.00 Healey & Clark, room rent 5.00 Ladies Baptist church, meals..,. 7.35 Marion township. 3d Precinct: Chas J Dean, inspector *10.09 George Morgan, judge 4.00 Joe Halligan. same.-. 4.00 Ed Ranton, clerk., 4,00 Joseph Luers. same. 1 ........ 4:00 Chas Platt, sheriff 3.00 J P Warner, same 3.00 A Leopold, room rent..... 5.00 Ladies Baptist church, meals * 7.35 Maines & Hamilton, w00d........ .75 Marion 4th Precinct: Chas Morlan, inspector 10.60 Ray D Thompson, judge.. 4.00 C B Steward, same..... 4,00 J J Eiglesbaeh, Jr, clerk 4.00 G H McClain, same.. >4.01 Wilson Shaefer, sheriff..,,... 3.00 I N Hemphill, 5ame,..,.......... 3,g0

A Leopold, room rent ......... 500 Ladies Eaptist church, meals ”! 7 35 Maines & Hamilton, w00d........ !jo Chas Morlan, rep boxes, booths, etc 5.00 Milloy township: George L Parks, inspector, mileage meals ~.. 13 90 George F'oulks. judge " 400 John Mltchel, * same.... J.OO Thosj A Spencer, clerk.. .. . * 400 ''! Gulp, same ;; 4 ; 0 o xx 1 Brians, sneriff 300 Isaac Hamilton, same. 300 Newton township:. • ’ j-* ?J* Holmes, inspector, mileage.. 8.50 John Rowels, judge 4.00 XX'm Augspurger. 5ame.....,:....! 4MO A Mayhew. clerk.. 4.00 Joseph Thomas, same 4.00 A A Yeoman, sheriff.,- 3.00 B M Makeever, same. 3.00 A J Freeland, meals, care booths and boxes B^OL'nion township. South Precinct: J H McClanahan. inspr, mileage 11.00 John E Alter, judge-..,...,.,..,. 4.00 XXalter Harrington, same 4.00 A XX' Sawin. c1erk......... 4.00 Victor Yeoman, 5ame.............. t!oO George Warren, 5heriff:.,...,.,... 3.00 James Longstreth. same 3.00 Mrs Belle Price, mea.s 4.90 B H Sheffer. supplies, etc........ 2.50 Union township. North Precinct: Isaac Kight. inspector, mileage.... 11,50 I' II Cottingham. judge 4.00 Chas Barker, same 4.00 John Reed, clerk 4.00 F M Goff. same.. 400 George Brouhard. sheriff ..... 3.00 John Zellers, same 3.00 Aid Society, mea15........ 7.00 C L Eggleston, repair 5............ 2.00 Eliza Blake, cleaniiig r00m........ 1.00 Walker township: XX'm Middlekamp. inspr. mileage.. 10.75 Earl Osborne, judge .......... 4.00 j Davisson, same.. 4.00 Robert Zick, clerk..... 4.00 H B Brown, 5ame,,...,.,........ 4.00 Henry Schmidt, -sheriff.. 3.00 Chas Armstrong, same 3.00 Mrs Mary Hart, mea15.......7.... 7.35 XX'heatfie.d township: S D Clark, inspector, mileage.,.. 10.50 John Greve. judge 4.00 Mark Knapp, same. 4.00 Robert A Mannan. elerfc 4.00 R E Davis, same... 4.00 Alfred Anderson, sheriff. 3.00 John Clager. same 3.00 John M Helmick. mea15...:....... 4.90 J D ,\llman. bonds Parker S R .. - 840.19 Same, bonds Hanging urove S R. 935.68 Same, bonds Beeks S R.......... 321 33 Same, bonds Knowlton 5R.......3395.00 Same, bonds Gillam S R.......... 1216.89 Same, bonds Geib S R 285.50 Same, bonds Ott 5R.. .... —.... .5287.50 Same- bonds Smith ditch.... 152.56 Same, bonds Mostly ditch........ 399.00 Same, bonds Hoagland ditch...... 90.00 Same, bonds Tyler ditch 182.13 Same, bonds Kent ditch.......... 105.00 Sam?, bonds Heilscher ditch...... 897.36 Same, bonds Horton ditch.,....:. 264.50 Same, bonds Iroquois ditch... . . ...1540,00 Same, bonds Nissius ditch .... '412.00 JAMES N. LEATHERMAN. Auditor Jasper Cpunty.

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