Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1918 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Only One French Ship Sunk. Paris, Jan. 11.—One French merchantman of more than 1,600 tons was sunk by mine or submarine in the week ending January 5. None under that tonnage was lost. Four French merchantmen were attacked unsuccessfully. ■

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. State of Indiana, County of Jasper, SS.: In Commissioners’ Court, March Term. 1918. In the Matter of the Petition of Aaron F. Rice, et al. for a Tiie Drain in Walker Township, Jasper County. Indiana. NOTICE is hereby given to John J. Robart that the report of the Drainage Commissioners in the above entitled cause has been filed in my office, and that certain lands in the. name of said John J. Robart. not mentioned in the petition filed in said cause, were assessed as being benefited by the construction of the proposed drain. An affidavit having been filed in said cause, from which it’ appears that said John J. Robart is a non-resident of the State of Indiana, and the hearing of the report of said Drainage Commissioners having been set for the first day of the March term. 1918. of the Commissioners’ Court of said county: The said John J. Robart is hereby notified that said report will heard bv said Board of Commissioners at Rensselaer. Indiana, on March 4, 1918, that being the first day or the March session of said Board. In witness Whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said Board of Commissioners, this 10th day of January, 1918. JOSEPH P. HAMMOND. (Seal) Auditor of Jasper County. By Herbert C. Hammond. Deputy. Schuyler’ C. Irwin, Attorney for Petitioners. J 12-19-26

TRUSTEE'S BEPOBT. Newton Township. Statement of receipts and expenditures and summary shown by the report of John Rush, trustee for 1917. Receipts. Warrant-Tuition .. .. ......... ? 515.59 C. C. Parks, dog tax 68.56 Warrant, tuition ;. 35.56 County Treasurer, warrant.... 1.019.39 County Treasurer, warrant.... 2,258.88 County Treasurer, warrant.... 1,115.83 County Treasurer, warrant.... 1,760.87 County Treasurer, warrant ... . 53.72 J. D. Hostetler, refund t'.; 4 0.00 J. R. Hershman, transfer .... 73.00 Warrant, tuition 518.00 Ed Shindelar, dog tax 1.00 County Treasurer, warrant.... 852.60 County Treasurer, warrant.... 70.93 County Treasurer, warrant..,. 936.33 County Treasurer, warrant.... 1.487.89 County. Treasurer, warrant.... 43.40 County Treasurer, warrant.... 11.00 H. F. King, refund .23 Oscar Weiss, surplus, pole tax 3.00 Trust & Savings bank, interest 121.21 Expenditures. W. B. Yeoman, bridge lunber.'. 39.60 Ray Stockstick, hauling sand. 16.50 A. K. Yeoman, .tile on road .. 17.75 Guss Zacker, hauling children. 20.00 Emery Garriott, gravel ...... 20.00 J. E. Alter, ditch assessment.. 100.00 Randolph Wright, gravel ..... 11.75 A. F. Long, supplies 21.27 Board of Ind. Ad., brooms ... 5.25 Hamilton & Kellner, coal .... 21.80 D. M. Worland, chair 2.25 Fern Tilton, teaching 50.00D. J. 'Hostetler;/teaching .... 50.00 Mary tuther, teaching ...... 60.00 Edna Christianson, teaching .. 50.00 Oka G. Pancoast, teaching ... 50.00 Hugh Hyman, teaching 60.00 Thomas & Myers, coal 33.79 Roy Stockstick, hauling sand. 25.00 M. A. Freeland, labor on-road.. 16.50 M. A. Freeland, care school h. 2.00