Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Notice of filing Estimates for 1912 Notice Is hereby given that the Estimates of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, and the various County and Township Offices for the year 1912 are now on file in the Auditor’s Office of Jasper County, Indiana. The amounts of said estimates being as follows: " Total estimates of the County Commissioners for the various expenditures of the County $14,477.00 Payment of Interest Court House Bonds 5,747.50 Gravel Road Repair....... 11,500.00 Expense Jasper Circuit C0urt........... . 6,990.00 Expense Juvenile Court 175.00 Insanity Inquests ...a... 525.00 Epilepsy Inquests Salary County Clerk and Office Expenses 2,405.00 Salary County Auditor and Office Expenses 2,765.80 Salary County Treasurer and Office Expenses 2,638.00 Salary County Recorder and Office Expenses .... 2,169.25 Salary County Sheriff and Office Expenses 1,935.00 Salary County Assessor and Office Expenses . 618.00 Per Diem County Surveyor and Office Expenses . 1,975.95 Per Diem County Superintendent and Office Expenses .... 2,003.50 Per Diem County Coroner and Office Expenses 315.00 Per Diem Township Assesors and Deputies 2,136.00 Per Diem Truant Officer and Office Expenses *• 200.00 Salary and Expenses Secretary Board of Health 728.32 Supplies Township Assessors 102.75 Expense County Poor Asylum and Farm .... ...... .. 3,436.00 Total .....$63,048.27 JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Auditor Jasper County.
Charles Steward went to Snydetr yesterday morning on busiChris Koepkey went to Francesville yesterday to spend a few days. , ■ Worth McCarthy went to Terre Haute yesterday to spend a few days with Kis brother, Dr. Frank McCarthy, and family. * D. M. Worland went to Martinsville, Ind., yesterday to take a couple of week’s treatment at the springs there. Rue Parcels came from Chicago Monday evening to spend a short time here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Parcels. Mr. and Mrs. Ortel Willey, who have been visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. George Ketchum since Saturday, went to Marion yesterday. Misses Lillie Langdon and Merle Minor of Wheatfield came yesterday morning to spend a week here with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jensen. Misses Dora and Elizabeth Kahler, who have been attending the six weeks teachers’ course at Valparaiso, returned home Monday evening. Marshal Mustard has been using the dirt taken from the Leopold alley to fill in the Milroy Park grounds, which helps the appearance of the latter very much. t Misses Ruth Harper and Florence Chaffin went to Monticello yesterday morning to spend the day with the former’s father, C. L. Harper, at the Boy’s Brotherhood camp on the Tippecanoe. Earl Clouse is suffering from a broken arm received while riding a horse near the cemetery Monday afternoon, the saddle slipping and letting him fall so that he was dragged along for about two blocks before he could free himself. Nathaniel _Scott and wife left yesterday morning for Indianapolis and Franklin. At the lat-. ter place they will visit with Mrs. Scott’s parents and take in the Johnson County Fair, expecting to be away from home about a week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lakin of Union tp., had a narrow escape Sunday from what might easily have been a serious accident when the young team of mules they were driving refused to cross the creamery bridge and plunged down the steep embankment, breaking the tongue from their rig thus saving the occupants from harm. Mr. Lakin, however, held on to the team and borrowed a wagon from Charles Pullins and continued his trip to Remington, fro which place he was bound when the accident occurred.
The cemetery trustees have turned down the request oF the masoleum promotors for a donation of ground in Weston cemetery for the erection of a masoleum, and the promotors, it is have secured an option on ground adjoining the cemetery and say they will build there. Whether they, will do this or not, however, remains to be seen. Crown Point, Lowell and many other towns have permitted the erection of these modern burial and these same parties are now engaged in promoting the scheme at Monticello. * ?
