Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1914 — Commissioners Appoint Registration Inspectors. [ARTICLE]
Commissioners Appoint Registration Inspectors.
At Tuesday s session of the board of county commissioners the following inspectors were v appointed for the registration of voters: Barkley, east—-Charles P. Moore Barkley, west —Charles W. Reedi Carpenter, east—William Broadie < arpenter. west—-Ad Hensler Carpenter, south—Charles A Bonner. Gillam—James W. Stephens. Hanging Grove—Edward Cook. Jordan—Alva McCashen. Kankakee—C. R. Peregrine Keener—F. M. Hart. Marion. No. I—J. W. Coen. Marion, No. 2—J. F. Hardman Marion, No. 3—C. J. Dean. Marion, No. 4—Charles Morlan. Milroy— George W. Foulks. Newton—Charles R. Weiss. Union, north—Frank Goff. Union, south—James McClanahan. Walker—William Middlecamp. Wheatfield—Thomas Jensen. Other proceedings of the board Tuesday were: Kenneth Groom appointed to scholarship at Purdue Cniversit}. County Surveyor DeVere Yeoman directed to prepare plans and specifications for the following new bridges: 2 in Jordan; I in Walker: 3 in Wheatfield; 2 in Barkley; 1 in Marion. The contractors on the T F. Ma loney stone road in Kankakee tp., were given an extension of time until Oct. 15 to complete said road. J. B. DeArmoqd petition for highway in Kankakee tp.* viewers report filed and cause continued for filing claims for damages and for supplementary report of viewers. Francis W. Powers highway; viewers report favorable on public utility. No remonstrance tiled. Report approved and road ordered vacated and relocated as set out in report. T. J. Prouty ditch; W. F. Osborne, superintendent, files final report and is allowed $162 for services. There was still $105.54 on hand which was ordered pro-rated back to parties assessed on same. In the George R. Clayton and George Hart ditches in White county, the auditor reported unpaid .assessments of $3,899.10 in the former and $1,494.99 in the latter. Bonds ordered issued for unpaid astess■ments in each. County Surveyor Yeoman presents assessments in the C. J. Hobbs ditch, which are aproved and Nov. 5 fixed as last day to p,ay same.
