Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1919 — Page 6
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PULLIN PUBLIC SALE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY^ 7 miles northeast of Rensselaer 7 HEAD OF HORSES 7 Gray mare, 9 yrs, wt 1300, extra good one; bay mare, 9 yrs, wt 1200, perfectly gentle; gray mare, 14 yrs, wt 1500, good worker; 2-year-old bay colt; 1-year-old bay black and white Shetland pony mare, 6 yrs old, in foal, broke to ride and drive; black and White spotted gelding, broke to 4 ri(ie and drive - These two ponies are beauties. 3 Jersey Cows 3 ~ These are extra good cows, all bred, two are pure bred. ) All are giving fine flow of j milk,testing high in butterfat. 2 PURE BRED 01C PIGS 2 Male and female, wt 100 lbs. 400 Bushels Yellow Corn in crib. FARM IMPLEMENTS —7 -ft binder, Janesville gang plow, 12 j inch - Deering mower, Janesville corn planter, 80 rods wire, fertilizer| attachment; cultivator, wagon, 3-section harrow, walking plow, top buggy, pony buggy and harness, 2 sets heavy work harness, set single harness, and many other useful articles. USUAL TERMS. JOSEPH PULLIN. W. A. McCurtain, Auctioneer. Charles G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot Lunch by Ladies’ Aid.
LIVE stock sale The undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence, 6 miles ■west of Rensselaer and 2 3-4 miles southeast of Mt. Ayr, commencing at 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 'l9 8 Mead of Horses' and Mules— Consisting of 1 Percheron bay mare 4 years old,, wt. 1600; 1 bay mare 4 years old, wt. about 1300; 1 pair mules, 3 and 4 years old, wt. about 2400, full brother and sister; 4 coming 2-year-old mule colts. 50 Head of Cattle—Consisting of 26 cows and heifers, some with 9 calve* at foot, others bred to purebred Hereford; balance last summer calves, and yearling steers and heifers. These are most all highgrade IHerefords, in fair flesh. 10 Head of Hogs—All pure-bred Hampshire brood sows, bred to registered Hampshire boar. 5 good Sliropshire Ewes. Terms—A credit of 10 months will be given on all sums over $lO, purchaser giving good bankable note bearing 6 per cent interest from date If paid when due; If not paid when due 8 per cent from date; 2 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. V* R. J. YEOMAN. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Lunch by Willing Workers. JOINT PUBLIC SALE The will sell at public auction at the residence of Marry Dewey on the B. T. Lanham farm, 5 miles southeast of Rensselaer, 7 miles northeast of Remington, and 1 mile west and M mile north of Sharon, commencing at 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19. 1919, , 18 Head Horses and Mules—Consisting of 1 gray mare 4 years old, wt. 1250, sound; 1 gray horse 6 years old, wt. 1250, sound; 1 black mare 6 years old, in foal, wt. 1100, sound; 1 bay mare 11 years old, •wt. 1400; 1 sorrel mare 9 years old, wt. 1100, sound; 1 black colt 2 years old; l colt 1 year old; 1 colt coming 1 year old; 1 team brown mare mules 2 years old, wt. 1600. 10 Head of Cattle—Consisting of 1 black cow 5 years old, fresh March 1 ; 1 red cow 6 years old, fresh last of March: 1 red cow 4 years old,' will be fresh middle of March; 1 Holstein cow 5 years old, fresh latter part of May, now giving Igood flow of milk; 6 calves—4 heifers and 2 steers coming l year ©ld. 18 Head of Hogs—Consisting of 4 sows to farrow in April; 14 shotes weighing from 4 0 to 75 pounds. 1 Bronze Gobbler and .1 Bourbon Red Turkey Hens; 8 dozen Brown leghorn Chickens, Implements, Wagons, Etc. —Consisting of 1 Plano binder, 6-ft. cut; 1 John Deere corn planter with fertilizer attachment and 80 rods of wire; 1 12-inoh Stag gang plow, a wood one: 1 Oliver sulkv olow, 16Udi; l 5 Case gopher, good as new; S riding cultivator; 1 8-ft. disc; 2 wfcgous—l Indiana with triple box and spring seat, the other is an old wagon with hay rack; 1, t*iggy: 1 2t&-h. p. International Ca* engine with pump jack; 1 Ford *ar, model 12, good running order;
2 sets of work harness; set single harness; Domo cream separator, good as new, size 13, and other articles not mentioned. Terms—A credit of 10 months will be given on sums over $lO, with 6 per cent interest if paid when due, i( not ipaid at maturity 8 per cent interest from date; 2 per cent off for cash when entitled to credit. HARRY DEWEY, WILLIAM ILIFF. W. A. McCurtain, Auctioneer. E. P. Lane, Clerk. Hot lunch by James Ladies’ Aid. PUBLIC SALE. Having sold my farm and going to quit farming, I will sell at public sale at mv residene 1% miles west of Rensselaer, on the Rensselaer-Mt. Ayr-Morocco road, on THURSDAY, FEB. 20, 1919 5 Head of Horses—Consisting of 1 black mare, 4 yrs old, wt 1400, sound; 1 black mare, 3 yrs old, wt 1350, sound; 1 bay coach mare, 12 yrs old, wt 1200, sound; 1 bay mare, 14 yrs old, wt 1150; 1 black colt, 9 months old, extra good one. O Head of Cattle —Consisjting of 1 Hereford cow, 7 yrs old, steer calf by side; 1 Jersey and Holstein cow, 12 yrs old, will be fresh by day of sale; 1 Holstein cow, 5 yrs old, fresh in May; 1 roan Shorthorn cow, 7 yrs old, fresh in February; 1 red Shorthorn cow, 3 yrs old, fresh in May; 1 white Scotch heifer, 8 months old, a good one; 1 red Shorthorn heifer, coming yearling; 1 red Shorthorn June hfti fcr calf. 20 Head of Hogs—Consisting of 5 spotted Poland China sows, registery papers furnished, will farrow between Mch 5 and May 1; 1 herd boar; 4 good gilts, 6 months old; 9 good pigs from Spotted Queen; 2 shotes weighing 150 lbs. each. Implements, Wagons, Etc. —Consisting of 1 farm wagon, 1 buggy, 1 set harness, 1 John Deere corn planter, 1 cutaway disc, 1 cultivator, 1 5-sh.ovel cultivator, 1 force-feed seeder, 1 5-disc drill, good as new; 1 good manure spreader; 1 hay rake; 1 set hay ladders, 1 scoop board, 1 set dump boards, about 35 bushels seed corn; a lot of oak piece lumber and boards, 1 bob-sled, 1 range tank heater and lavatory for bath room; about 4 tons hay in mow, some chickens, about 40 cords of block wood, some fodder, about 10 busdels of potatoes, and numerous other articles. Terms- —A credit of 10 months will be given on sums of over $lO, on approved security at 6 per cent if paid when due; if not paid when due 8 per cent will be charged from date of sale; 2 peY cent discount will be given for cash on sums over $lO. All sums of $lO and under cash. Hot lunch served. S. E. KERSHNER. W.\ A. McCurtain, Auctioneer. E. ~P.‘ Lane, Clerk. Hot lunch on grounds. BIG PUBLIC SALE The undersigned has rented his farm and is going to town, and will therefore dispose of his personal property at public sale at his farm, 3 miles south, mile west and 1-2 mile south of Rensselaer, 8 miles north, 1-2 mile west and 12 mile nortoh of Remington, 12 miles east of Brook, commencing at 10 a. m., oh THURSDAY, FEB. 20, 1919, 14 Head Horses and Colts—Con-
sisting of 1 pair bay mares, 8 years old, well matebed and Bound, wt. 3100; 1 sorrel' mare, 9 years old, wt. 1600; 1 pair bays, coming 5 years old, mare and gelding, sound, wt. 2000; 1 span chestnut sorrel mares, well matched, a dandy. nice pair, sound, wt. 2300; 1 black Ally, coming 4 years, wt. 1100, sound; 1 bay gelding, coming 4 yoars, wt. 1100, sound: 1 black geld'ng, coming 3 years wt. 960. sound; 1 bay Ally, 2 years old, sound, wt. 850; 1 bay gelding, 10 years old, a good work horse, wt. 1300, 1 pair coming yearling bay colts, a dandy good pair, wt. 1600 This is an exceptionally good bunch of horses, as you will see on day of sale. 32 Head of of 20 head of milch cows, ranging in age from 2 to 6 years, some now giving milk, some with calves gome fre.li l.v -lay . sale, some fresh later; ll nice heifers, ranging from 15 to 18 months; 1 full-blood black Polled bull, 3 years old, a good one. I This Is a good bunch of cattle all the way through. IO Head of Hogs—Consisting; of 10 young brood sows, all bred. 1 Fann Tools, Etc. —Consisting of 1 new Deering binder, with auto truck, 8-foot cut; 1 good Standard mower, 5-foot; 1 Deering hay rake, 10-foot; 1 John Deere spader, 8foot; 1 8-foot disc; 1 8-foot pulverizer; 2 20-foot wood frame lever harrows; 1 new Janesville gang plow, 12-inch bottom; f John Deere walking plow, 14-inch bottom; 2 Hayes riding cultivators; 2 Tower gophers; 1 2-row stalk cutter; 2 Sattley corn planters, each with 80 rods wire and fertilizer attachments; 1 new 1-horse Kentucky wheat drill with fertilizer attachments, good as new; 1 Nisco manure spreader, almost good as new; 1 new Studebaker wide-tire wagon, 50-inah box; 1 Harrison wide-tire wagon, 38-inch box; 1 good pair hay ladders; 1 new set gravel boards, 3x4 bottoms; 1 2horse weeder; 1 Advance broadcast seeder and cart complete, good as new; 1 combination wagon box—hay rack, hog rack or tight box. This farm machinery is all in good shape, most of it having been used comparatively little. 3 sets good work harness and some extra collars; 1 set single driving harness, used by little; about 6 tons clover and timothy hay in mow; a lot of household and kitchen furniture, including 1 large size Claremont baseburner, good as new; 1 steel range in good condition; sewing mac'iiine, dissing table and chairs, ropkers, rugs, washing machine, wringer and many other articles. Terms —A credit of 8 months will be given on. sums, over $lO, without interest if ipaid when due, If not paid when due, 8 per cent interest from date; 4 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. A. A. HOOVER. Fred Phillips. Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Lunch by Ladies Aid of James Sunday school.
I * •; Wi J w. a. Mccurtain AUCTIONEER. A Real Live Livestock Auction eer. Six years successful expert ence. Have a 'wide acquaintance noon; the buyers. It pleases me to please everybody. Terms 1 pet cent. Call Rensselaer 924-D for dates. Write Fair Oaks, R-2. Tbe following dates have been taken: ~ . February 12, George Davis. February i 3, W. A Lake and Henry Doan. February 17, David Wesner. February IS, John R Lewis. Feb. 19, Harry Dewey. February 20, S. E. Kershner. February ‘V Alfred Peters. February 9 4. .lef-sa Austin. Feb. 26, Zeb Swaim. February 27. Hiram Crawford. February 2S. Part Com'mun'.ty Sale. March 4, Mr. Oheuoweth. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS AND LEGATEES. In the matter of the estate of John W. Rush, deceased. In the Jasper Circuit Court, February term, 1919. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of John W. Rush, deceased, and all persons interested in said estate, to appear in the Jasper circuit court on the Bth day of March, 1919, being the day fixed and endorsed on the final settlement account of George McElfresh, administrator of said decedent, and show cause if any, why such final account shottld not be approved; and the heirs of said decedent and all others interested, are also hereby notified* to appear in said court,* oji said day and make proof of theif 'heirship, or claim to any part of said estate. GEO. M’ELFRESH, ' fl 3-20 Administrator. Mosqs Leopold, Attorney for Estate. ;
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loislTiltn'lM UNION TOWNSHIP Report of receipt* and expenditures of Union township, Jasper county, In- . dlana, for the calendar year 1918; Township Fund —Receipts. Balance on hand last report. ...$1,406.67 County treasurer, warrant.... L672.<32 Same, name 1,776.23 Total balance and receipts ..$4,864.12 Township Fund —Expenditures. I O. H. Hamraerton, bal sal 1917.$ 11.00 Same, expense account 60.00 Same, same 66.00 Same, office rent $2.00 Same, services 25.00 County clerk, fees Brown case 21.00 Jasper Co. T<l. Co., fel service 14.07 U. H. Hammerton, services.... 26.00 Klger & Co., sup and ftxtures 157.00 G. H. Hammerton, services.... 25.00 Same, same ... v 176.00 game, same 26.00 :C. U. Garrlott, stationery 15.80 |G. H. Hammerton, office rent.. 28.00 I Rensselaer Republican, printing; 44.35 John E. Alter, ditch survey.... 67.00 G. H. Hammerton, services.... 2>.‘»o Same, same Ijo.OO W L. Wood, tax on ditch ... 42.30 G. H. Hammerton, services.,.. 10.00 Same, same • 15.00 Joe Kostu, ditch repair 10.06 G. H. Hammerton, services.... 50.00, Rime, same 200.00 H. C. Pierson, advisory board 5.01 la dle Alter, same 5.00 j Chas. V. May, expense records 40.00 G. H. Hammerton, expense.... 10.00! G. A. Williams, attorney fee.. 35.00 j L>al Dewitt, labor 5.00 G. H. Hammerton. txpense...* 5.00 j Arthur Hopkins, transfers....''. 381.95' C. A. Caldwell, ditch tax...... 55.00 K. E. ISabcock, printing 35.00 Same, same 23.55 . Niger Co., supplies 9.73 1 Wm. Wilcox, labor 4.50 i Geo. Kesinger, advisory board 5.00' , W. L. Wood, ditch tax 32.25 | Total expenditures $1,984.02 Road Fund —Receipts. _ | Balance on hand lust rtmort...s 316.80 County treasurer, road fund... 1.684.74! Same. same 1,246.67 Same, same 418.43 , Total, balance and receipts... $3,666.70 . Road Fund —Expenditures. Stanley Brusnahan. shovel snow 2.50 | Earl Nelson, same 6.50 Wm. Platt, same 6.50 Ottis Shelter, same .*.. 1t.40 I Wlnford Hurley, same 7.51.. Homer Lakin, same 12.00 1 Frank King, same - 9.00. Mart Reed, same 12.00 Lewis Miller, same 21.00; O. S. Bell, same 9.101 lake Myres, same 5.10; Ross Rowen, same 3.65 Roy Stephenson, same: 7.80 .Taylor Wood, same 8.40 Wm. O. Williams, gravel 70.601 I Lee Kimble, shoveling snow... 6.00 Addie Warren, same 6.00 J Percy Price, same 100 1 ltd man Schultz, same 7.20 j Clyde Gunyon, same 6.00 I Mart Keed. same 27.60, IM. J. Fay. same 6.00 1 Clarence Green, same 4.50 j Leo Coulter, same 8.10 i Geo. B. Marion, same . 1.20 Otto Schreeg, same 5.60 ( Estel George, same 40.80 I. & Murphy, shovels 5.00 John E Murphy, shovel snow 7.20 ILee Sanders, same 2.40 j jj. W. Hammerton. hauling coal 9.00! Sin.cn Overholt, labor 8.04 j Clyde Garrlott, same 17.00 j Harvey Davisson, gravel 8.00 . W. W. Zellers, shoveling snow 21.75 Lewis Miller, same 4.50 1 F. Meader, breaking roads.. 1.50 Frank King, shoveling snow... 4.50 Raymond Faylor, same 1.20 I John Gtiss, shvl snow, cln roads 22.00 I Rirhold Schultz, cleaning read 6.00 inert DeMoss, shoveling snow.. 810 W. I’. McConnell, labor 10.3 a Joe Koala, same JB.OO W. H. Myres. road labor 2.70, S. A Potts, shoveling snow.. £.io Lee Rardin, same 5.40 Ed Gilmore, shvl snw, unld swrs 4.35 Chas. Rowen, cleaning roads.. 28.73 Menno Chupp, tile 13.4 1 Geo. Hell, shoveling snow 7.20 A. S. lawman, same LSO J. W. Hammerton, bridge work 9.00 August Maltus, road tax 3.42 J. L. Babcock, tiling, shvl snow 7.00 John Guss, shoveling snow 10.20 H. Schultz, cleaning roads 10.80 Geo. Cover, shoveling snow.... 1.20 Wallace Miller, hauling sewers 1.50 X. N. Warren, tile 39.8 a Shelby Comer, shoveling snow 2.40, Joe Kosta, labor and tile 8.00 L L. McCurtain, work sewers 15.00 W'. W. Zellers, shoveling snow 10.50 J. W. Hammerton. haul gravel 4.80 Wm. Florence, gravel r ....« H4O J. W. Hammerton, haul sewers 150 Same, bridge work 3.00 M. E. Davisson, labor 2.85 Mart Reed, same Joseph Brown, iame 25.00 Barney Dewitt', same 20.00 Dal Dewitt, same James Barber, same I°™ J. W. Hammerton, same o.W C. A. Caldwell, same.... :. 20.00 Wm. Roudebush. same ’.OO Frank Vest, same Cement Products Co., tile 47.40 Joe Brown, labor ■ M E Davisson, director work 50.00 Indianapolis Star printing..... '•* Wm. Roudebush. freight bills.. 4.J> Joseph Kosta, labor and tile... 51.04 A. D; Washburn, labor and tile 100.00 J. W. Hammerton, labor 3.00 Same, hauling lumber 6.00 Dal Dewitt, labor Jf.OO Joe Norman, shoveling snow.. 14.10 Homer Lakin. labor ........ •. 1005 Richard Morris, labor on bridge l.ja J. W. Hammerton. haul lumber 10.00 Mart Reed, hauling ........... 47. ( >0 Ancel Potts, cement and frt.. 40.00 Chas. Reed, lumber, grvl, labor 90.-0 Potts & Reed, bridge & rd labor 191.00 Trust & Sav. Bk., rd note & lnt 565.00 Dal Dewitt, labor 35.00 Albert Roordg, hauling 2.00 Trust & Sav. Bk., bal rd note 500.70 A. D. Schultz, labor on road.. 15.69 J. P. Hammond, mak tax dup 10.00 Jerry Tullis, labor 6.90 John E. Linback, same 1-66 Arthur Waymire, gravel 75.00 Walstra Bros., labor on road.. ' 8.28 Ernest Hass, same 2.47 Julius Hass, same 12.24 Sipkema Bros., same 4.57 J. C. Gwln & Co., ibr, glss, emt 200.53 John Guss, labor 45.33 Harry Stover, same 9.00 Dal Dewitt, same 15.00 Amos Davisson, ibr and timber ”3.10 F. Thompson, labor 64.92 F. M. Goff, same 24.50 Perry Griffith, same 2.70 Total expenditures $3,228.14 Special School Fund—Receipts. Balance on hand last report. .$14,003.11 County treasurer, warrant 3,292.37 S. A. Brusnahan. coal house.. 25.00 Trustee, coal 20.45 County treasurer, warrant .... 3,543.80 Same, borjd 2,545.52 I Amos Davisson, coal 11.00 |S. A. Brusnahan, coal 10.80 Albert Warne, toilet 2.50 I Total balance and receipts. .$26,007.35 1 Special School Fund —Expenditures. I Landis Wood, transportation... 2.00 i Samuel Young, architect fees.. 56.80 Dessy Porter, hauung pupils... 25.00 | First Nat. Bk., bond and coup 625.00 Mart Reed, hauling pupils 26.00 Geo. Kessinger, same 10.00 State. Bank, interest' coupons.. 25.00 D. S. Chupp, hauling pupils.... 38.00 W. L. Porter, same 29.00 Aleece Stanley, transportation.. 2.00 Dessy Porter, hauling pupils... 6.00 Standard Oil Co., floor oil.. —. 10.66 H. Ov Burnham, transfers 46.17 Whitcomb & Barrows, sup. rdrs 3.26 Baker & Rice., "bn building 1,818.28 Gladys Hammerton transptn... 3.00 Albert Warne. wood 10.76 W. W. Zellers, coal 37.48 Ben Zellers. transportation.... 12.00 Wm. Porter, hauling pupils.... 29.00 Clvde Gunyon. fixing pump.... 1.00 'First National Bank, coupons.. 62.56 State Bank, same 12.50 Jesse Sheffer. repair work 7.40 Landis Wood, transportation... 4.00 Aleece Stanley, same 2.00 Lewis Swanson, hauling pupils 40.00 ' Geo. Kessinger. same 30,00 M. E. Davisson, labor 15.25 Dessv Porter, hauling pupils. .. 22.50 i Gladys Hammerton/ transportn 1.00
Glen Oats, Mime *2O Dmijt Porter, hauling pupils... 22.60 First National Bank, coupons.. 76.00 James Wiseman, haul, dir work 19.22 W IX Porter, hauling pupils.. 34 60 W. If. Welch Co., mlcroscp, aid 28.80 James Cllffton, directory work 0.6 S Aleece Stanley, transportation.. 8.00 Deasy Porter, hauling pupils... 22.60 State Bank. Interest coupons.. 12. M Lakln 4k Murphy, supplies 40.70 Irene Ballinger, transportation.. 11.26 Geo. Kesslnger, haul Inr pupils.. 00.00 Oren Gourley, transportation... - 2.00 Wm. Porter, hauling pupils.... 40.00 D. S. Chupp, same 67.00 W. W. Zellers, coal *B.IB Wallace Miller, hauling 28.00 I. a Reed, transportation 10.00 Gladys Hammerton, same 1.00 Landis Wood, same 4.00 Sam Toting, architect fees 80.79 Frank King, repair pump 1.00 Aleece Stanley, transportation.. 2.00 Dessy Porter, hauling pupils... 22.60 Susan Karr, rent on half 24.00 W. T. Porter, hauling pupils... 40.00 Rensselaer Republican, printing 71.00 State Bank, Interest coupons.. 12.50 A. D. Washburn, sch grd F. O. 20.00 Elsie and Jesse Zellers, trnptn 14.00 Otis Shelter, fixing glass 1.75 John E. . er. survey sch grd 3.00 Gladys Hammerton, transportn 1.00 John S. Bakin, coal 66.44 Deasy Porter, hauling pupils.... 22.50 Fae F. Brouhara, laun and cln 4.00 Somers & Cornwell, htg & plbg 1,293.30 Baker <fc Price, estlmatn contrt 1,622.10 M. E. Davisson, dlreotory work 4.60 Landis Wood, transportation... 8.00 Geo. Kesslnger, hauling pupils.. 36.30 W. T. Porter, tame 40.00 Aleece Stanley, transportation.. 3.00 Dessy Porter, hauling pupils... 22.50 Fid Fire Ins Co. ins on bldg... 179.88 Kiger & Co., school supplies... 491-82 Landis Wood, trannportatioh... 1.00 Mart Reed, hauling pupils 35.00 Ed Ogle, transportation 20.00 G. E. Murray Co., supplies 6.20 James Cliffton, directory work 10.00 Dural Anderson, supplies 2.05 W. T. Porter, hauling pupils... 40.00 Lewis Swanson, same 40.00 Geo. Kesslnger, same 6.00 Rosa Reed, transportation 4.00 Samuel Young, architect fees.. 71.84 Orville Rowen, transportation.. 14.00 A. R. Schultz, directory work.. 7.00 John Zellers, transportation.... 8.00 O. W. Cedarwall, director work 86.76 Dessy Porter, hauling pupils... 7.60 Aleece Stanley, transportation.. 3.00 Gladvs Hammerton, same 8.00 D. S. Chupp, hauling pupils... 113.25 J. S. Lakln, coal 23.40 -J. E. Davisson, director work 4.00 Baker & Price, building 742.64 Susan Karr, rent school room 6.00 Geo. Kesslnger. hauling pupils 102.45 Geo. Cover, same 200.00 Baker & Price', building 469.19 Somers & Cornwell, plbg & htg 1,378.87 l,ewls Swanson, hauling pupils 9.00 Rosa Hammerton, tak enumrtn 86.00 m. Mitchell Co., mms 14.20 Ruth Comer, laundry 1.00 Harry Brown, hauling pupils.. 60.00 John Dewitt, bldg school fence 27.10 Tom Johnson, fence work 3.00 Mayme DeArmond. Inst, Jn fees 31.40 Irene Ballinger, transportation 5.26 J. S. Lakln. merchandise 11.65 Mrs. James Wiseman, 1ab0r.... 6.60 W. W. Zellers, supplies 6.12 W. W. Pettit, cleaning closets 43.00 Baker & Price, on building 1,518.61 Arthur Waymlre. hauling pupils 60.00 Hall-Zimmerman Coal Co., coal 134.75 Lucy Brusnahan, Inst. Jan fees 36.00 Baker & Price, on building.... 874.60 Mabel Barnes. Inst', Jan fees.. 52.74 Cecil Jordan, same 39.60 Lural Anderson, same 38.80 Mary Miles, same 41.26 Katherine Shields, same 104.76 Agnes Stlers, same 39.25 Lena Ray, same 38.15 Wm. May. same 25.20 Gertrude Faylor, same 14.00 Chi Mill Wks Sup Co. drs gym 43.88 A. I. Abel, freight 1.73 Fae F. Brouhard, Inst. Jan fees 43.02 A. S. Lowman, freight ........ ‘1.67 Ind. Reformatory, brooms 13.02 Esther Wiseman, Inst, Jan fees 53.80 Gladys Rodgers, same & clock 30.75 Mrs. N. Sterrett', Inst, Jan. fees 24.22 M. L. Sterrett, stove, song bks 17.98 M. E. Davisson, labor 4.00 Baker & Price, on building... 1,259.87 Samuel Young, on architect fees 60.00 Trust & Savings Bank, bond... 600.00 Same, coupons 200.00 Same, same 50.00 Same, same 117.50 Same, same 12.50 Same. same 985.56 Same, bond ' 500.00 Same, same 600.00 Same. coupons 12.50 Same, same 12.60 N. A. McKay, labor 19.80 B. F. Fenolg. supplies 38.56 Right & Eggleston, same 63.89 Standard Oil Co., floor oil 35.17 Kiger & Co., supplies . „ 132.33 Thomas Johnson, labor 2.00 1,. N. Hines, addresses 25.00 Fidelity-Phoenix Ins Co, 1n5.... 311.52 Wm. Roudebush, labor ~ 28.00 A. C. Campbell, same. 12.00 Estel George, clean sch house 15.00 A. D. Washburn, school ground 200.00 « M. L. Sterrett. orch, flowrs 28.00 Cen City Chem Co, fumlgators 29.56 '■a Kaufman, labor 6.00 I. M. Cllffton, same 42.87 Arthur Cllffton. same 28.00 Arthur Ropp, same 39.67 Wm. Roudebush. hauling 12.00 J. W. Hammerton. haul pupils 12.45 Ki|fer & Co., blinds and flags.. 159.95 Geo. Kesslnger. hauling pupils 40.00 J. W. Hammerton. same 15.00 Gladys Rodgers, Inst, Jan fees.. 10.00 Wm. Roudebush. haul & freight 7.00 ihn Zellers, transportation.... 9.00 H. H. Teske, labor 25.00 J. W. Hammerton, haul pupils 15.00 A. S. Lowman. freight 57.18 John S. Lakln, supplies 12.Q2 J. W. Hammerton, haul pupils 9.00 Otto Schreeg, same 46.00 John Zellers, transportation.... 6.00 Mel Wood, same 4.00 Taylor Wood, same 4.00 A. C. Campbell. Janitor work.. 20.00 Charles Halleck, brooms. . 1.90 Mrs. Chas. Gundy, stoves 6.00 W. W. Zellers. 44,400 lbs coal 122.10 Lewis Miller, hauling 27.00 M. E. Davisson, director work 18.10 John Reed, transportation 4.00 Wm. Potts hauling pupils 40.00 Geo. Kesslnger, same 40.00 Geo. A. Cover, shedding hack.. 6.00 Dessy Porter, hauling pupils... 64.00 Ivan George, transportation.... 4.00 Samuel Young, archltt' fees, etc 59.91 A. I. Abel, frt on car coal 76.84 Chas. Reed, unload, haul coal 30.00 “Dave Overton, 18 cords wood.. 64.00 Somers & Cornwell, bal htg. etc 612.90 A. C. Campbell, frt. and sup.. 12.24 Ed Barkley, Janitor work 40.00 Dessv Porter, hauling pupils... 20.00 Lewis Swanson, same 40.00 Gladys Hammerton, transportn 3.00 C. H. Mills, iasurance 29.04 F. F. Brouhard, busy wk, stove 7.60 Jas. Wiseman, haul & cln sch 43.40 K. Shields, supplies 17.72 A. C. Campbell, frt and hauling 9.06 Kiger & Co., supplies 240.77 Bertha Porter, transportation.. 2.00 C Hammerton, pump water, etc 1.60 E. J. Ogle, transportation...... 12.00 Gladys Hammerton, same....'.. 2.00 M. E. Davisson, director work.. 15.00 Geo. Kesslnger, hauling pupll3 44.00 J. M. Clifton, carpenter work.. 20.66 Arthur Clifton, same " 19.80 W. T. Porter, hauling pupils... 12.80 Mary Miles,, sup. readers 7.00 John E. Llnbaek. director work 25.02 J. W. Hammerton, haul pupils 15.00 Kiger & Co., manuscripts 13.60 John Zellers, transportation.... 10.00 Cecile Jordan, paper, read, etc 9.95 A. C. Campbell, janitor fees.... 20.00 J W. Hammerton. haul pupils 16.00 W. T. Porter, same 16.00 Arthur Waymlre, same.... ... 26.00 Wm. Potts, same i 40.00 Otto Schreeg, same 25.00 E. W. A. Rowles & tJo, furn, tls 182.85 Guin * Co., readers 4.64 Richey Prson. & Scott, hgrs, trk 27.84 Hall-Zimmerman Coal Co. coal' 227.21 Ed Barkley, janitor fees 80.00 J. W. Hammerton. haul pupils 15.00 Gladys Hammerton, transportn 3.00 Geo. Kesslnger. hauling pupils.. 40.00 J. C. Gwin & Co., lbr, glass, etc 290.54 •Wallace & Baugh, supplies 6.47 Ruby Gunyon. transportation.. 12.00 John Zellers, same 7.50 Landis Wood, same 6.40 Dessy Porter, hauling pupils... 64.00 J. W. Hammerton. same 15.00 A. F. Long, supplies .J 22.30 Mod. School Supplies, maps.... 27.60 Wells Bros. Pub. Co., enoyclpd 56.00 A. C. Campbell, janitor 60.00 B, F. Fendlg. supplies 10.67 K. Potts, director work 6.50 Rens Lbr Co., lbr, glass, etc... 45.05 Same, same . 26.49
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| Louis Todd, hauling pupil* Lea Kimble, labor y Total expenditure# s24,**•-•• Tuition Fund —Receipt*. Balance on hand last report..?* 2.547.50 County treasurer, warrant.... *»*•" Same, dog distribution. 44-8* Same, warrant Same, school bond Same, warrant **■•" Trust 4k Savings Bank. Interest 1*913 County treasurer, warrant 2,867.55 Trust A Savings Bank, int... !•* Total balance and receipts. .110,21* 91 Tuition Fund —Expenditures. Katie Shields, teaching $ 120.09 Lena Ray, same 87.60 Mary Miles, same 10.00 Lena Ray, same 87.60 Agnes Stlers. same 60.00 Gladys Rodgers, same 68.00 Fae F. Brouhard. same 80.00 Lucy Brusnahan same 60.00 I Lena Hay. same 87.50 Cecile Jordan, same 100.00 Mary Miles, Same 76.00 l Gertrude Faylor, same 60.00 i Mayme DeArmond, same 68.00 Esther Wiseman, same 176.00 I Mabel Barnes, same 146.26 Agnes Stlers same 68.00 I Lucy Brusnahan, same 30.00 I Gladys Rodgers, same 65.00 L. E. Ray, same 87.60 Wm. May, same 76.00 Lural Andersop. same 68.00 Fae F. Brouhard, same 80.00 Katie Shields, same 120.00 Mayme DeArmond, same 58.00 L. E. Ray. same 37.50 . Mary Miles, same 160.00 1 Gertrude Faylor. same 60.00 Lucy Brusnahan, same 10.00 Mrs. Nellie Sterrett, same 200.00 Lena Ray, same 87.60 Cecile Jordan, same 100.00 Mary Miles, same X 10.00 Agnes Stlers, same 85.00 Same same 6.00 Mabel Barnes, samo 66.00 Esther Wiseman, same 126.00 , Gladys Rodgers, same 66.00 Mayme DeArmond, same ....... 88.00 Katie Shields, same 80.00 Fae F. Brouhard, same 80.00 Lena Kay, same 87.60 • Lucy. Brusnahan, same 60.00 Wm. May, same 60.00 'Mary* Miles, same 160.00 Mabel Barnes, same 82.60 L. E. Ray, same 27.60 Cecile Jordan, same 100.00 Agnes Stlers, same 20.00 Mayme DeArmond, same 29.00 -Lural Anderson, same 171.00 Mary Miles, same 68.76 I Fae F. Brouhard. same 60.00 Wm. May, same 60.00 Katie Shields, same 60.00 Gladys Rodgers, same 40.00 Agnes Stlers, same 49.76 Lena Ray, same 87.60 Wm. May, same 188.75 Lucy Brusnahan. same 82.00 Gertrude Faylor Daniels, same 98.80 Esther Wiseman, same 32.00 Mrs. Neljle Sterrett, same 187.66 Mabel Barnes, same 18.86 Katie Shields, same - 47.40 i Grant Davisson, transfers 48.68 Cecile Jordan, teaching 76.00 Lural Anderson, same ...... 100.00 Somers & Cornwell, building... 801.48 A. C. Campbell, teaching 60.00 Florence McKay, same 30.00 Lucy Brusnahan, same 60.00 Nancy Milton, same 60.00 • Thelma Noland, same 50.00 Mabel Barnes, same Esther Wiseman, same 80.00 ' Mrs. Pearl Rea, same 100.00 Miss Luchin, same 100.00 Lural Anderson, same ~ 60.00 , Same, same 20.00 Florence McKay, same 46.00 'A. C. Campbell, same 60.00 lE. Yeoman, same 68.00 - Mary Miles, same 90.00' 'A. C. Campbell, same 60.00. Mary Miles, same 10.00 Lucy Brusnahan, same 75.00 Florence McKay, same 50.00 lE. Yeoman, same 20.00 ‘A. C. Campbell, same 60.00 Katie Shields, same 200.00 Fae F* Brouhard, same 200.00 Esther Wiseman, same 80.00 Mabel Barnes, same 68.01* Nancy Milton, same 100.00 Florence McKay, same...' 60.00 Mrs. Pearl ■ Rea. same 100.00 A. C. Campbell, same 40.00 Mary Miles, same 10.00 Mabel Barnes, same 68.00 Florence McKay, same 60.00 Dazie S. Brown, same 76.00 Fae F. Brouhard, same 125.00 Lural Anderson, same 80.00 Mary Miles, same 10.00 Lucy Brusnahan, same 46.00 Thelma Noland, same 150.00 E. Yeoman, same 134.00 Pearl Babcock' Rea, same....'.. 100.00 A. C. Campbell, same 76.00 Fae F. Brouhard, same 60.00 Esther Wiseman, same 60.00 A. C. Cambepll, same 50.00 Katie Shields, same , 100.00 Mary Miles, same ~ 15.00 ; Lucy Brusnahan. same 20.00 Mary Miles, same .235.00 Total expenditures *8,001.24 Poor Fund—Receipts. Balance on hand last report.. .$1,113.66 County treasurer, poor tax 18.07 Same, same 2.17 Total balance and receipts.. .*1,128.89 Poor Fund—Expenditures. W. J. Wright, amb, fu. Stphnsn 19.50 Lakln & Murphy, aid to poor.. 16.18 A. R. Kresler, medical aid 46.00 Kight & Eggleston, aid to poor 40.00 G. E. Murray Co., same 10.90 Kight & Eggleston, aid Rich’ds 10.00 A. R. Kresler, medical aid..... 77.50 Same, same 23.00 J. S. Lakln. aid to poor 5.05 Same, same 6.00 Jasper Co. Hospital, serv. poor 141.25 J. T. Martin, medical aid 10.00 W. J. Wright, fu. Mrs. Reeves 40.00 Same, same Ben Reeves 40.00 Dr English, medical aid 6.00 Total expenditures * 489.28 ' Doa Fund—Receipt*. Balance on hand ldst report....* 72.41 (.This amount not itemized)... 44.00 Total balance and receipts....-* 116..41 Dog Fund —Expenditures. S. A. Brusnahan, turkeys killed 10.00 (Other distbn. not itlmlzed).... 127.25 Total expenditures * 137.25 Summary. 81. & Rc. Exp. Bal. Township .* 4,854.12 * 1,984.02 *2.870.10 Road 3,666.70 3,228.14 4,308.56 Sp. Sch. .. 26.007.35 24,636.68 1,370.67 Tuition ...10,213.91 8,001.24 2.212.6 T Poor 1,128.89 489.28 639.61 Dog 116.41 137.25 20.84 Total F’d5.*45,987.38 *38,476.61 *7,514.37 Warrants Outstanding Dec. 31, 1918 i 1 Oct. 10. 1918. No. 401 * 1.75. Dec. 10, 1918, No. 482 8.28 Dec. 13, 1918, No. 490 27.84 Dec. 21, 1918, No. 505 10.00 Dec. 21, 1918. No. 508 55.0# Dec. 21, 1918, No. 509 60.00 Dec. 21, 1918, No. 510 50.00 Dec. 21, 1918, No. 521 15.00 Dec. 21. 1918. No. 524 15.00 Dec. 23, 19] 8, No. 525 20.00 Dec. 23, 1918, No. 626 194.60 Dec. 26, 1918, No. 527 , 45.07 Dec. 26, 1918. No. 528 25.40 Dec. 26, 1918, No. 629 235.00 Dec; 26, 1918, No. 530 20.00 Deo. 26,. 1918, No. 630-A,'. 1 1.50 Dec. 26,\ 1918. No. 531 54.92 Dec. 26, 1918, No. 532 24.50 Dec. 26, 1918. No. 533 2.70 Total warrants outstanding..* 856.52 GEORGE H. HAMMERTON, Trustee.
NOTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT FOR COUNTY FARM SUPPLIES. Notice is hereby given that the fioard of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, will, on Monday, March 3," 1919, receive sealed .proposals for furnishing groceries, dry goods and meat for the use of county poor asylum. All bids to be on file by 2 o'clock p. m. of said date and to be accompanied by affidavit as required by law. The board .leserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board- of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana. JOSEPH P. HAMMOND, Auditor.
