Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 August 1914 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Notice of Filing Estimates for 1915. Notice is hereby given that the estimates of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, and the various Countv Officers of the expenditures for the year 1915 are now on file in the Auditor’s Office of Jasper County, Indiana. The amounts of said estimates being as followsCourt House Repairs. Employes and Supplies ...$ 4,500.06 Jail Repairs, Employes and Supplies . y 800.00 Poor Farm Repairs, Employes and Supplies 4.136.00 Inmates State Institutions ......... .'. 300>.00 Orphan Poor Other Institutions 1,000,00 Elections 200.00 Burial of Soldiers, Their Wives and Widows ... ...’.V.”.’ 600.00 Public Printing . 1,000.00 Highways 200.00 County Board of Charities 50.00 Farmers’ Institute 142.00 Ditches (If payable by County) 500.00 Bridge Superintendent or Engineer .... 500.00 'Employes under contract with Board of Commissioners 200.00 Deficiency of School Fund 500.00 Poor Children Under Compulsory Education Law 300.00 Advance Payment Gravel Roads 1,000.06 Advance Payment Ditches 1.000.00 Taxes Refunded ; .. 300.00 Examination of Public Records 1,500.00 Vocational Education—County Agent 1.500.00 Bounties 400.00 New Bridges and Repairs '. 21,500.00 Payment of Judgments Against County 200.00 Payment Court House Bonds and Interest 15.000.00 County Health Commissioner, salary and expense 425.68 County Commissioners, salaries and expenses '. 725.00 County Council and Attorney, salaries and expenses 570.00 County Board of Review, per diem and expense 460.00 County Board of Truancy, per diem and expense 220.00 Circuit Court 6.725.00 Insanity and Epileptic Inquests ;. 600.00 Clerk’s Office, salary and expense . 2,250.00 Auditor’s Office, salary and expense....... 3.300.00 Treasurer’s Office, salary and expense ...... 4.200.00 Recorder’s Office, salary and expense 2.240.00 Sheriff’s Office, salary and expense 2.300.00 County Assessor’s Office, salary and expense . 635.00 County Superintendent’s Office, per diem and expense 2.088.50 County Surveyor’s Office, per diem and expense .. 1.540.00 Countv Coroner’s Office, per diem and expense 200.00 County Highwav Supt.. per diem and expense, including G. R. repair.... 15.000.00 Assessors and Deputies per diem and expenses ■ 3.000.00 JOSEPH P. HAMMOND. Auditor Jasper County.
Notice of lotting Contract for County Farm Supplies. Notice is hereby given that the board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, will on Monday, September 7th, 1914, receive sealed bids up to 2 o’clock p. m., for furnishing groceries, dry goods and meat for the use of County Poor Asylum. All bids to be accompanied by' bond and affidavit as provided by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana. ( JOSEPH P. HAMMOND, Auditor, Jasper County. Correspondence stationery from 15 cents a box up, in The Democrat’s fancy stationery department. He Had Pa There. “I got put back into the first grade today,” remarked Freddie at the dinner table! ‘•That is too bad,” said his father, “you can never be president of the United States now.” - “Why were you never president?” asked Freddie.—Delineator. A New Attribute. ‘‘How does Hamlet Fatt manage to keepHn vaudeville?” “He has a certain value. He’s a bolsterer.” “What’s a bolsterer?” “He’s so rotten he makes the rest of any bill look good.”—Tx>uisville Cou-rier-Journal. Preliminary Details. Possible Boarder—l enjoyed my dinner very much, and if it was a fair sample of your meals I should like to come to terms, Farmer First of all. mister, was, that a fair sample of your appetite?— Boston Transcript. First on Record. “Mamma!” “Yes, daughter." “Who was Cinderella?” “Why, Cinderella, my child was the first female to get a No. 4 foot into a No. 2 shoe, i believe.” Yonkers Statesman.
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