Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1920 — Page 6
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NO MORE USE FOR CRUTCH AND CANE
Ladlg Says He Is Entirely Free of Rheumatism Since Taking Tanlac—Gains 26 Pounds. “Before I began taking Tanlac I had to walk with a crutch and cane, bat I have now thrown them away, as I can get around as well as I aver could,” said John J. Ladlg, 422 Lasalle. street, Fort Wayne, Ind. **l had suffered a long time with rheumatism in my shoulders, back and one knee and was laid up in bed for five weeks in a stretch. When i did get up I couldn't walk a step without a crutch and cane, bat thanks -to Tanlac, I have been entirely relieved of the rheumatism, and I have actually gained twentysix pounds in weight besides. “For several years before the rheumatism came on me I had suffered from stomach trouble. Everything I ate hurt me, gas would form on my'stomach'’ so bad that I couldn’t lie down forjpiore than $ few mlntites at a time' at night and often Just had to walk the floor nearly all night long. I had shooting pains around my heart just about all the time, and it palpitated something awful. , “I saw so many testimonials praising Tanlac I decided to try it, and I never felt better in my life than I do now. My rheumatism is all gone and I never have an ache or pain of any kind. I can eat Just anything I want and never have a particle of trouble afterward. To make a Jong story short, my improvement since taking Tanlac has been simply wonderful, and I never expect to be without it in my house again as long as I live.” Tanlac is sold In Rensselaer by Larsh & Hopkins, and in Remington by Frank L. Peck; In Wheatfield by Simon Fendlg.—Advt.
Short Furrows
"Abe Martie" in Indianapolis News.
“The deplorable thing about th' R’publican avalanche is th’ great number o’ mediocre candidates that slipped int’ office in th’ melee,” declared Hon. Ex-Editur Cale Fluhart, this mornin’. “It wuzn’ a calm, sensible election at all, but a riot. If ever’buddy had voted intelligently Hardin’ might have won by a fair margin, but ther wOuldn’ have been such a ridiculous lop-sided turn over as ther wuz. Jest think, Ike Soles, a known automobile thief, wuz elected by a staggerin’ plurality. Even his father before him thought nothin’ o’ stealin' a sleigh. While Hardin’s election wuz a great victory, It wuzn’ what you’d call a fancy victory. I’ve asked several women how they voted an’ what they voted fer. Mrs. Em Moots says that all she kin remember Is that she stood in line till she nearly froze. What happened afterwards she don’t know. Lib Pash says she got some stranger t’ hold her baby an’ that she got so worried over th’ little thing that she don’t know how she voted. Mrs. Tilford Moots says that Jest as she entered th’ votin’ booth she remembered that she’d fergotten t’ set a pot o’ beans off the stove an’ that she pulled th’ first thing she come to an’ rushed out. Miss Tawney Apple said she’d fully intended t’ vote th’ Republican ticket, but th’ votin’ place wuz so crowded an’ she wuz in such a big hurry that she jest voted th’ Aus-
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tralian ticket instead an’ hurried back .to work. 'Jest so I voted wuz all I cared fer,’ she said. ’Well, thhr’ wijz good men on each ticket, so I Jest marked th’ rooster an’ eagle both,’ remarked Ellie Hanger. I asked Mrs. Lase Bud if she voted ter Cox an’ she said, ‘No. They told me I could only vote once, so I gave McCollch th’ preference.’ Th’ funniest blamed thing wuZ th’ defeat o’ Lem Moots fer mayor. Ever* church, ever’ lodge, ever’ woman’s club, an’ ever’ respectable voter in town got out an’ worked fer him an’ he only got twenty-nine votes an’ his oppenent, Milt Bud, got ’leven hundred an’ ninety votes —an’ Milt had been in th’ penal farm all fall an’ had had no, chance t’ line his friends up or make any speeches. When fellers like brakeman Bosco Moon, who’s gittin’ flfty-two dollars a week an’ has a phonergraph an’ ever’thing, says he’s got enough o’ th’ Democratic party, times are not what they seem. I confess I don’t know what caused th’ landslide — whether it wuz restlessness, th’ league o’ nations issue, Wilson’s attitude toward labor, th’ fickleness o’ th’ American people, high wages, good prices, plenty o’ money, or what, but I want t’ say one thing—if th' people o’ this country think that by ther verdict last Tuesday ther goin’ t’ get out o’ payin’ fer th* war 'they’ve got another guess cornin’. Marsh Swallow, who wuz unanimously defeated for coroner on th’ Democratic ticket, will not issue a statement, but will go huntin’ Instead.”
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION WORKERS’ CONFERENCE
The twenty-third annual conference of the agricultural extension workers of Indiana was held in the agricultural hall at, Purdue Nov. 3-5. The conference, as expressed by those in charge, was the most successful and enthusiastic of its kind ever held at Purdue. Every county agent, extension and institute worker and club leader was in attendance. The ladies held their sessions following the general sessions in room 206 in the agricultural hall and received no less attention from noted speakers than did the rest of the conference. The speakers were of broad mind and vision, being represented by such men as Prof. G. I. Christie, Dean Stanley Coulter, President W. E. Stone, C. G. Woodbury of Washington, D. C. E. Gunnels of Chicago, Dean J. H. Skinner, Dean Carolyn Shoemaker, Walter W. Bonner of Greensburg, Prof. S. D. Conner, and many others of no less Importance. From this representation of men and ladies the general trend of opinion was that this country is not on the decline but on the incline for better times and conditions; that the county agents, extension and institute workers and club leaders are becoming to be an asset to the rural community and agriculture in a way that has never been felt heretofore; that the organization of the fanners Into one large and united federation is bringing about a co-operation of the farmers of the township, county and state with the agricultural forces of the state and nation in such a broad-minded way that agriculture in the future will far surpass any agricultural activities in the past; and last but not least, that the boys and girls must be given their share of agricultural activities in order that the younger generation will have a liking for the farm and the future agricultural problems. Qreat emphasis was given this last * and Important point.
GOOD NEWS Many Rensselaer Readers Have Heard It and Profited Therey. “Good news travels fast,” and the many bad back sufferers in Rensselaer are glad to learn where relief may be found. Many a lame, weak and aching back is bad no more, thanks to Doan’s Kidney Pills. Our citizens are telling the good news of their experience with this tested remedy. Here is an example worth reading: Mrs. Dortha Elder, E. Elm St., Rensselaer, says: “I used Doan’s Kidney Pills and they helped me a lot. My kidneys were out of order. I had severe backaches and became so run down, I couldn’t sweep the floor: I could hardly get around, especially in the morning. Headaches made me miserable and my kidneys didn’t act right. I used Doan’s Kidney Pills and they relieved all signs of kidney complaint. The backaches left and I felt fine.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a” kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney ' Pills —the same that Mrs. Elder had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. —Advt. OYSTER. SUPPER AND3AZAAR The Catholic congregation at Kniman will give a bazaar for the benefit of the church. All are heartily invited to come and get some of the good things, A big time is promised. Come and enjoy a good oyster supper. Don’t forget the dates —Friday and Saturday, Nov. 19 and 20. —Advt. fflT
MR. AUTO OWNER Do you khow you can have your car Insured for SSOO against fire, theft and collision for but $8.50 per year? Let me call and. explain. I also write the old reliable Farmers’ Mutual Insurance against lightning, hall, cyclone and fire, that will cost you about $3.50 per SI,OOO a year. —S. A. BRUSNAHAN, Parr, Ind., phone 93®-C. An armload of old papers for Be at The Democrat office.
THE TWICE-A-WEEK DEMOCRAT
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS State of Indiana, Pulaski County. 88: * , In Pulaski Circuit Court, September Term, 1920. A In the matter of the petition for cleanu Ing the William N. Mosley et al Ditch , in Jasper and Pulaski Counties, originally petitioned for ' by William N. Mosely, et al.
Cause No. 9269 To whom it may concern: notice is given by the undersigned Drainage Commissioners that' upon the report filed ,in the Clerk's Office of the Pulaskb Circuit Court of Pulaski Country, Indiana, on September 6, 1920, said court would at its September Term, 1920, approve said report and confirm the assessments therein apportioned and ordered and directed the Drainage Commissioners of Pulaski ahd Jasper Counties, Indiana, to clean said drain according to the specifications and to its original depth as directed In said report and as by law provided. The course of said main ditch going over and upon the following route in Jasper and Pulaski Counties. Indiana, to-wit:
Commencing at a post marked “0”, bearing North 780 feet and East 300 feet from the Southwest corner of the southeast quarter (%) of the Northeast quarter (%) of Section Thirtyfour (34), Township Thirty (30) North. Range Five (5) West, In Jasper County. Indiana, thence South, 62% degrees East 200 feet; thence South 86% de- ? trees East 850 feet; thence South 620 eeti; thence East 6460 feet; thence North 28% degrees East 670 feet; thence North 41 degrees East 650 feet; thence North 82 degrees East 880 feet; thence North 28 degrees East 320 feet; thence North 40 degrees East 375 feet; thence North 20 degrees East 175 feet; thence North 82 degrees East 800 feet; thence North 53 degrees East 1600 feet; thence North 69 degrees East 300 feet; thence 55 degrees East 860 feet; thence North 80 degrees East 210 feet; thence North 45 degrees East 340 feet; thence North 70 degfees East 800 feet; thence North 40 degrees East 1060 feet; thence South 65 degrees East 240 feet; thence
Names of Owners & Description Lands. Sarah E. Rodgers and James Rodgers W. 5-7 8. 7-10 of SW. % NE. % Henry Ludeman, SE. % NE. ’4-- str.Henry Ludeman, E. 16 A., S. 28 A., SW. % NE. % - -— Thomas H. Robinson, NE. % NW. % — James W. Stevens, NW. % NW.;%—— James W. Stevens, E. Pt. HE- % NW. % Charles Odom, SW. % NW. — Charles Odom, W. Pt. SE. % NW % — Yeppe Hansen, SW. % SW. % Yeppe Hansen, ,SE. % sw - — Henry Ludeman, NE. % SW. — Henry Ludeman, NW. % SW. % Henry Ludeman, NE. %• SE. % Henry Ludeman, SE. % SE. Henry Ludeman, NW. % SE. % James R. Kowley, SW. % SE. %--- Samuel E. and Wm. W. Goldsberry, N. 3-5 SW. % SE. % — Thomas H. Logan, N. Pt- SW % NW % James A. Guild, NE. % NE. % — James A. Guild, SE. % NE. *4 —— lames A. Guild, NW. % NE. % ; James A. Guild, SW. % NE. — Elmer E. Pullen and NE. % NW. % Lizzie B. Faris, SE. % NW. Louis H. Selmer, N. % NE. % SW. % Louis H. Selmer, N. % N, % SE. JiJohn W. Selmer, S. % NE. %_SW. % — John W. Selmer, S. % N. % SE. % John W. Selmer, SE. % SE. % Judson J. Hunt, NW. >4 SW. % Judson J. Tiunt, NE. % NE. % Judson J. Hunt, SE. ’4 NE. % Judson J. Hunt, SW. % SW. % Judson J. Hunt, SE. % SW. % Judson J.. Hunt, SW. % SE. Henry C. Jentz, SW. % NE. Henry C. Jentz. SE. Pt. SE. % NE. % Harvey Davisson, 4 A. off the NW. Cor. SE. % NE. % John Manning, S. and E. % SW % Frederick Kuehnlo. SE. *4 SE. % Chas. H. Guild, NE. >4 SE. % James A. Guild; SW. % SE. % James A. Guild. NE. *4 SE. % Amos J. Fess, NE. % NE. % Charles-H. Guild, NW. % NE. % Carson B. Gordon, SE. % SE. % Carson B. Gordon, SW. ’4 SE. % Carson B. Gordon, NW. % SE. % ——— Guy M. and Rhoda Farr, NE. % NE. % Guy M. and Rhoda Farr, NW. ’4 NE. % Guy M. & Rhoda Farr, SW. % NE. % Guy M. and Rhoda Farr, SE; % NE. % Thomas N. Logan, NE. % NW- %- Thomas N. Logan, NW. *4 NW. % ——- Wallace B and SE. % NW. % Lima F. Leonard, NE. % SW. % Elizabeth Johnson, NE. *4 SE. % ——-- Samuel E. and E. %. NW. % SE. % Wm. W Goldsbury, N. % SE. J 4 SE. % W. B. Leonard, W. % NW. % SE. % Charles Odum, W. Pt, NE. % NE. % Charles Odum, SE. % NE. %- :— Charles Odum, NW. % NE. % s*George Logan. SW. % SW. % George Logan, SE. % SW. % Sarah Pruitt, N. Pt. SE % Daniel Pruitt, SW. % SE. % — Martin 0., Wm. M. and SE. % SE. % Sarah E. Clark. S. Pt. NE. % SE Moses Tuteur and NE. % SW. % George A. Yerion, SE. % SW. % SW. % SE. % L ------ Alfred E. Malsbary, NW. % SW. %— Alfred E. Malsbary, SW. % SW. % Geo. F. Logan, SE. % SE. % ; Sarah E. Pruitt, N. % 27% A. N. % NE. % Christen P. Herman Sen, SW. % NE. % Christen P. Hermansen, S. 52% A. N. % NE. % „ —— —— Christen P. Hermansen, SE. % NW. % Yeppe Hansen, SE. % NE. % - Elizabeth Johnson, NE. % NW. %—I— Elizabeth Johnson, NW. % NW. % John L. Clayton, SW. % NW. % John L. Clayton, NE. % SW. % John L. Clayton, SE. % SW. ’4 John L. Clayton, NW. % Sv/. % John L. Clayton, SW. % SW. % Sarah.E. Wright, NE. % SE. %——-— Sarah E. Wright, SE. % SE. % Sarah E. Wright, NW. % SE. % — Sarah E. Wright, SW. % SE. %- — Joseph R. Fox, NE. % NE. % - James R. Kowley, NW. % NE. % James C. Culp, SE. % NE. % James C. Culp, SW. % NE. % Yeppe Hansen, NE. % NW. % Yeppe Hansen, SW. % NW. % Yeppe Hansen, SE. % NW. % Yeppe Hansen, NW. % NW. % Sarah E. Wright, NE. % SW. % Sarah E. Wright, NW. % SW. %_ Sarah E. Wright, SE. % SW. % Sarah E. Wright, SW. % SW. % Thomas E. Watson, NE. % SE. % Thomas E. Watson, SE. % SE. % Thomas E. Watson, NW. % SE. % Thomas E. Watson, SW. % SE. Thomas E. Watson, NE. % NE. % - Thomas E. Watson, NW. % NE. % Sarah E. Wright, NE. % NW. % - Sarah E. Wright; NW. % NW. %- Sarah E. Wright, SW. % NW. % Sarah E. Wright. SE. % NW. %- Wm. B. Hosier, NE. % NE. % Wm. B. Hosier, NW. % NE. x 4 Wm. B. Hosier, SW. % NE. % Wm. B. Hosier, SE. % NE. % Thomas F. Walter, SW. % NE. %— Judson J. Hunt, NW. % NE. % ;Judson J. Hunt, SW % NE. % Judson J. Hunt. NE. % NW. % Judson J. Hunt, NW. % NW. % — Chrestmer Eads Alter, SW. % NW. % Chrestmer Eads Alter, SE. % NW. % Thomas H. Robinson, NE. % SW. % Thomas H. Robinson, NW. % SW % — Thomas H. Robinson, SE. % SW. % — Thomas H. Robinson, SW. % SW. %—, Mary Addle Dimon and NE. % SE. %, Thomas & Mary Dimon, NW. % SE. % Eddie E. and Sarah E. Rockwell, SW. % SE. % Eddie Rockwell, SE. % SE. %_ William F. Fisher, 2-3 NE. % NE. % David Rathfon, NE. % NE. %—,— Thomas H. Robinson, NE. % SE. Thomas H. Robinson, NW. % SE. % Thomas H. Robinson, SW. % SE. % Thqinas H. Robinson, SE. % SE. % Laura Fisher, SE. % NE. %—• Eddie Rockwell, NE. % NE. % John Rodgers, NW. % NE- % John Rodgers, N, side SW. % NE. %
Gillam Township, on % Sec. line S. Gillam Township, on % Sec. line, N. % Gillam Township, on Sec. line bet. 12, Gillam Township, on Sec. line, bet- 24, Gillam Township, on % Sec. line .between N. % 35, Gillam Township, on Sec. line between 27, 34-26, Gillam Township, on % Sec. line S. %, Gillam Township, on S. side Sec. 35, Gillam & White Post Tps., county line' between Pulaski and Jasper
Gillam Township, on H Sec. line E.
South 65 degrees Bast 8700 feet; thence South 60 degreee East 1180 feet; thence East 2220 feet; thence South 63% deSreea East 800 feet; thence South 88% egrees East 1150 feet: thence North 86% degrees East 35d feet; thence South 69 degrees East 900 feet; thence South 54 degrees East 1500 feet; thence South 40 degrees East 600 feet; thpnce South 78 degrees East 3170 feet and there ending at a post marked 325-70 feet in M<»n,on Ditch bearing West 478 feet and North 238 feet from the Southwest corner of the Northwest quarter (%) of the Southwest quarter (%) of Section Thirty-four (34), Township Thirty (30) North, Range Four (4) West, Pulaski County, Indiana. And the branch ditch commencing at a point marked "0”, bearing East 873 feet and North 64 feet from the Sou th.west corner of the’ Southwest quarter (%) of the Northeast quarter (%) of Section Seventeen (17), Township Thirty (80) North, Range Four (4) West, Pulaski County, Indiana, thence running South 27 degrees West 1400 feet; Uhence South 7 degrees West 440 feet; thence South 9 degrees West 720 feet; thence South 28 degrees East 340 feet; thence South 16 degrees East 200 feet; thence South 12 degrees West 390 feet; thence South 48 degrees West 200 feet; thence South 85 degrees West 250 feet; thence South 77 degrees West 120 feet; thence South 41% degrees West 280 feet; thence South 21 degrees West 660 feet; thence South 6% degrees East 200 feet; thence South 66 degrees West 500 feet; thence South 58 degrees West 200 feet; thence South 21 degrees West 200 feet; thence South 11 degrees West 1300 feet; thence South 15 degrees East 2460 feet; thence South 11 degrees West 4000 feet, and terminating in the main ditch above described at a post marked 146 at stake 208-25 feet on main line, in the Southwest quarter (%) of the Southwest quarter (%) of Section Twenty-nine (29), Township Thirty (30) North, Range Four (4) West, Pulaski County, Indiana. , The names of the owners of the lands in whom such assessments were made and the amount of benefits assessed for the construction and repair of said drainage against the respective tracts of lands and highways in Jasper and Pulaski Counties, Indiana, are as follows, to-wit: >
Sec. Town. R.* Acres Ben. Assd 25 30 5 12 8 27.67 25 30 5 40 96.56 25 30 . 5 40 36.90 25 30 5 40 83.60 25 30 5 40 79.28 25 30 5 36 79.13 25 30 5 40 83.60 25 30 5 4 : 8.79 25 30 5 40 100.88 25 30 5 40 100.88 25 30 5 40 92.24 25 30 5 40 87.92 . - 25 30 5 40 4. 100.00 25 30 - 5 40 105.20 25 30 5 40 . 100.88 25 30 5 40 105.20 34 30 5 23 20.18 34 30 5 9% 12.07 13 30 5 40 53.60 13 30 5 40 56.50 13 30 5 40 50.70 13 30 5 40 53.60 13 30 5 40 47.80 13 30 5 40 50.70 13 30 5 20 26.80 13 30 5 40 55.60 13 30 5 20 26.80 13 30 5 40 56.50 13 30 5 40 59.40 13 30 5 40 25.35 24 30 5 40 62.30 24 30 5 40 65.20 13 30 5 40 47.80 13 30 5 40 53.60 13 30 5 40 56.50 12 30 5 '4O 42.00. 12 30 5 36 40.41 12 30 5 4 4.40 12 30 5 76 79.80 12 30 5 40 50.70 12 30 5 40 47.80 12 30 5 40 47.80 12 30 5 40 44.90 12 30 5 40 42.00 12 30 5 40 39.10 1 29 5 40 35.01 1 29 - 5 40 36.20 1 29 5 40 12.49 34 30 5 40 105.20 34 30 5 40 100.88 34 30 5 40 105.20 34 30 5 40 105.20 34 30 5 40 96.56 34 30 5 40 57.64 34 30 5 40 i 93.31 34 30 5 40 55.48 34 30 5 40 105.20 34 30 5 20 52.60 34 30 5 20 50.44 34 30 5 20 52.60 26 30 5 39 71.10 26 30 5 40 70.28 26 30 5 40 15.78 26 30 5 40 37.48, 26 30 5 40 75.66 26 30 5 65 120.61 26 30’ 5 40 85.60 26 30 5 40 87.92 26 30 5 7.5 16.49 27 30 5 40 21.98 27 30 5 40 92.24 27 30 5 40 96.56 27 30 5 40 10.45 27 30 5 40 87.92 27 30 5 40 50.44 35 30 5 27.5 64.50 35 30 5 40 105.20 35 30 5 52.5 138.08 $5 30 5 40 105.20 35 30 5 40 105.20 35 30 5 40 105.20 35 30 5 40 105.20 35 30 5 40 35 30 5 40 105.20 35 30 5 40 100.88 35 30 5 40 105.20 35 30 5 40 TOO.BS 35 30 5 40 105.20 35 30 5 40 100.88 35 30 5 40 —105.20 35 30 5 40 100.88 36 30 5 40 105.20 . 36 30 5 40 105.20 36 30 5 40 105.20 36 30 5 40 105-20 36 30 5 40 105.2036 30 5 40 105.20 36 30 5 40 105.20 36 30 5 40 105.20 36 30 5 40 105.20 36 30 5 40 105.20 36 30 5 40 100.88 36 30 5 40 100.88 36 30 5 40 100.88 36 30 r 5 40 96.56 36 30 5 40 105.20 46 30 5 40 100.88 '1 29 5 40 92.24 1 29 5 40 96.56 I 29 5 40 2 96.56 1 29 5 40 96.56 1 29 5 40 ‘92.24 1 29 5 40 92.24 2 ' 29 5 40 96.56 2 29 5 40 : 96.56 2 29 5 40 92.24 2 29 5 40 92.24 1 29 5 40 92.24 24 30 5 40 — 70.64 24 30 5 40 24 30 5 40 —66.32 24 30 5 40 62.00 24 30 5 40 — 68.32 24 30 5 40 70.64 24 30 5 40 74.96 24 30 5 * 40 70.64, . 40 — 79.28 24 30 5 40 74.96 24 4 30 5 40 83.60 24 30 5 40 79.28 24. 30 5 40 83.60 24 30 5 40 •— 87.92 23 30 5 26% J-— 21.53 23 30 * 5 13 1-3 23 30 5 40 : 66.32 23 30 5 40 ■ 7.21 23 30 5 40 25.27 23 30 5 40 ‘ 70.64 23 30 5 40 l. , 55.25 25 30 5 40 — 92.24 25 30 5 40 87.92 25 30 5 12 : 27.67
E. & W. Roads in 30-5
1 30 5. % mile 20.00 12 30 5 % mile 20.00 23 30 5 3-4 mile 30.00 25 30 5 1% miles ; 50.00 36 80 5 1% miles 60.00 35 30 5 1% miles 60.00. 34 30 5 % mile— 20.00 36 30 5 2. miles ___ 80.00 5% miles 210.00
N. & S. Roads in 30-5
H 23,' Gillam Township, on 14 Sec. line 25, 28-35. Gillam Township, on 14 Sec. line 34, And those assessed are hereby notified that the said several aspessmetns will be due and payable to said Drainage Commissioners at the Surveyor’s Office of Pulaski County, Indiana, as follows: One-tenth (1-10) of each of the said several assessments on Saturday, December 18 1 320, and One-tenth (1-10) on the Third Saturday of each succeeding month thereafter until
COMMISSIONERS’ ALLOWANCES Wovember Term, 1920. A E Boyoe Co, sup Clerk $ 19.25 Same, sup Surveyor 43.65 Same, sup Auditor 11.991 Same, sup Recorder J .95 Same, sup Co SupL 8.50 1 Jasp. Co. Tel. Co., tele. Clerk-.. 8.35 Same, tele Auditor 19.00 Same, tele Treasurer 9.20 Same, tele Recorder 9.00 Same, tele Sheriff 19.20 Same, tele Surveyor 12.55 Same, tele Co. Supt 9.85 Same, tele Court Room 8.55 Same .tele Heating plant .... 7.50 Same, tele Jail 12.45 Same, tele Co. Farm 5.25 Jesse Nichols, sal Clerk 187.50 Same, sups Clerk 5.00 S C Robinson, sal Auditor .... 254.17 Stockwell Tax Table Co. sup ... 113.00 Geo W Scott, sal Recorder 141.66 Remington typew’r Co., sup Rec. 9.00 M L Sterrett, sal Co Supt .... 187.50 Louis H Hamilton, sup Co Supt 15.50 M L Sterrett, sup Co Supt 5.00 M L Sterrett, traveling exp ... 21.50 G L Thornton, sal Co Assess. .. 79.16 Same, sup Co Assess 5.00 W J Wright, Cor Inqueet .... 86.80 F H Hemphill, same 5.00 Alfred Rainier, same 10.00 G E Murray Co., poor, Jordan.. 16.25 E L Hollingsworth, rent poor Marion twp. ..’ 60.00 Mrs. J D. Babcock, same 5.00 Rowles & Parker, sup poor. Mar 5.00 A R Kresler, med aid, poor Mar. 22.50 Clara Reeve, House rent Poor, „ Marion Twp KOO J. C. Passon, same 5.00. J E Thomas, sup poor Newton.. 15.00 A R Kresler, med aid, poor New. 11.00 Chas. Morlan, • janitor, ex C H 90.85 Marjorie Morlan, matron C H 10.00 J L Griggs, fireman C H 60.00 J A Grant, drayage ..; . 1.50 J. I. Holcomb, sups CH 81.80 Watson Plb. Co., rep Co Farm 256.61 Winfield Smith, same 34.55 Mabel Budreau, labor Co. Farm 32.00 Mrs. Conrad, same 6.00 Ed Moore, same 55.00 John Moore, same 50.001 Warner Bros., sup Co Farm 27.03 B F Fendig, same 2.35 Indian Ref. Co., same 7.18 A R Kresler, med aid Saul ter.. 18.50 Linton Coal Co., sup Co. Farm. 174.07 Julia E. Work T Schl, care John Sigmon and L. Clifton.. 80.00 Frank Howard, burial pr. Carpen 75.00 Worland Bros., sups Co Farm.. 64.60 A F Long & Son, same ...... 27.82 J. H. Hoover, same 1.48 A F Long & Son, sup Francher 1.76 Ind.' State Sanitorium, care Ed Mayers 65.71 Mrs. Joe Myers, care Fancher ... 20.00 A R Kresler, med aid Fancher.. 46.50 W J Wright, burial poor 50.00 Same, burial Francher 50.00 S C Robinson, ex registration 300.00 C E Darter, paint ballot box 2.00 FE Babcock, reg & pub ptg 44.50 Same, sarnie .' 16.60 J. W. Coen, insp reg Sept & Oct 18.00 Clara Jessen .clerk same 12.00 B F Barnes, meals same 6.00 J W Stockton, rent same 10.00 Harry Arriold insp & mileage and meals 25.40 William G Hayes, clerk & meals 15.00 John E. Alter, insp and mileage 11.20 Mrs Nancy J Blankenbaker, meals 3.00 Charles R Lakin, "clerk 6.00 H J Dexter, Inspect 11.40 Charles H. Barker, clerk 6.00 Jake Spite, meals 3.00 Milt Gundy, rent 5.00 John’ A. Teter, Insp and mileage 11.20 Charles W. Harner, clerk, meals 9.00 J. W. Phelps, insp 11.60 Ellis Jones, clerk 6.00 Mrs. Perry Griffith, meals ...... 3.00 Mrs. Minnie Wallace, room ... , 5.00 Chas. A. Bonner, insp. .., 11.40 A. H. Dickinson, clerk 6.00 Mrs. Frank Klaus, room, meals 8.00 Henry B Tobin, insp 10.60 Theodore Roy, clerk & meals ... 9.00 Chas O Spencer, insp and meals 16.40 J B Erwin, clerk 6.00 R A Mannon, insp 13.80 Albert F. Stembel, clerk ’ 6.00 Rose J. Brown, meals 3.00 Fred Wayling, insp and meals.., 22.20 Stanley Lane, clerk and meals.. 15.00 Jas Rodgers, Insp. ... 15.60 A D Hershman, clerk 6.00 C R Peregrine, insp and meals 36.00 John Finn, clerk 12.00 Kenton Parkinson, insp & meals 12.10 John C Maxwell, clerk & meals 7.50 A R Hopkins, insp 9.00 Mary A Worland, clerk 6.00 Barnes’ Restaurant, meals .... 3.00 Worland Bros, room 11.00. H J Hinrichs, insp 12.601 William Stalbaum, clerk ...... 6.00 Mrs, Lee Jennings, meals 3.00 i Wm. Woodworth, insp & meals 14.001 Rollin Stewart, clerk 6.00 j Thomas A Spencer, Insp 11.50 Chas. Wood, clerk 6.00 Ella Beaver, meals 3.00 Philip Blue, insp and meals ... 12.60 i Elizabeth L Kanne, clerk 6.00! A R Bostwick, rent 10.00 F H Henley, insp and mileage 13.20 A W K Downes, clerk 6.00 j Mrs. Grace Blair, meals 3.00 Geo. W. Roblnsdn, Insp 18.00 i Daisy D. Pelly, clerk 12.00) Ben F Barnes, meals 6.00 Dr. Russell, rent 11.001 J S L Gray, helper Bd Engr 1.501 Thomas Lowe, same 3.00 E. D. Nesbitt, Bd engr 17.601 Mrs. Belle McCarty, care dep. children 15.501 Mrs Catherine Ballinger, same. . 46.50 Jno W Nowels, supt. Tyler rd. 33.001 Same, supt Amsler rd ... ... 36.00 | E D Nesbitt, g r construct 37.45 Thomas Lowe, same 7.50 W B Blankenbaker, supt Mur rd 6.00 Wm. Folger, supt Rush R ..... 134-00 J S L Gray, G R const 3.00 E D Nesbitt, ditch const ...... 34.80 Thomas Lowe, same 7.50, Indpls. Commercial Adv. G R 12.00, Buffalo Springfield Roller Co., G R repairiS ......../ 43.78 W S Parks, Co.hwy supt 184.00. Arthur Williamson, Asst. Co. ,Hwy Supt 412.10 Frid Popp, same 193.50 A B Robbins, same 459.75 O. M. Turner, same 78.00 G B Switzer, same 96.00 Jacob E. Gilmore, same 169.50! Orange Brewer, same 297.75 J E Dunn, same ......' 96.001 R S Gardner, same 264.00. W Q O’Neal Co., sewer G R.. 160.78 Ben D. McColly, same 86.641 Same, same - ~ 78.52 Ed Booth, crushed stone 20.25 Warner Bros., slips G R rp 9.00 Lehigh Stone Co., stone ...... 338.11 Twn, of Remington, rp sts. .... 600.00 Reiiss. Cement Co., tile G- R 53.16 Western Ind. Gravel Co, gravel 155.13 Casparis Stone Co., stone 396.96 Rowles & Parker, re. pr, Mari On. 5.00 R W Knickerbocker, rp C H.. 9.40 J W Phares, supt Yeoman G R 51.00 Mattock Bros, supt Zimmef G R 140.00 A I Abell, supt Wood G R....... 30.00 ,L H Hamilton, pub prtg 17.60 SCHUYLER C. RQBINSON, S’ Auditor Jasper Couhty.
NOTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT FOR COUNTY FARM SUPPLIES Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, will, on Monday, December 6, 1920, 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 '. The board reserves the right to reject any and all blds. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana. n 6-13 S. C. ROBINSON.Auditor. An armlqad ot oia papers for 5a at The Democrat office.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1920-
26 30 5 1 mile— 40.00 36 30 5 114 ml lea 60.00 35 80 5 1 mile— 40.00 enough of said assessments are paid to satisfy the costs and charges In and about the establishment and construction of said drainage. Dated this sth day of November. 1920. JOHN WRASSMAN. Drainage Commissioner Pulaski County. B. FRANK ALTER. . Drainage Commissioner Jasper County.
NOTICE TO HEJRB, CREDITORS AND LEGATEES Id the matter of the estate ot Thomas Brien, deceased. In the Jasper Circuit Court, November Term, 1920. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Thomas Brien, deceaseo, and all persons interested in said estate, to appear in the Jasper Circuit Court on Saturday, the 27th day of November, 1920, being the day fixed and endorsed ,on the final settlement account of Mary Elizabeth Brien, administratrix of said decedent, and show cause if any why such final account should not be approved; and the heirs of said decedent and all others Interested are also hereby notified to appear in said court on said day and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. , MARY ELIZABETH BRIEN, Administratrix. A. D. Babcock, -Attorney for Estate. * n 6-13-20 NOTICE OF DITCH REPAIR , X - Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Trustee of Barkley township, Jasper county, Indiana, will, on Tuesday, November 16, 1920, at the E. F. Pullin farm in said township, receive open blds for the repair of the Newcome ditch. Plans and specifications on file in my office where they may be examined by prospective bidders. The right to reject any and all bids is resedved. bids is reserved. 023-30 Township Trustee.
BIG PUBLIC SALE As we have sold our farm and are going to move to the eastern part of the state we will sell at public auction at our residence, 114 miles south of Parr, 1% miles northwest of Surrey, 9 miles northwest of Rensselaer, commencing at 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1920, 14 Head of Cattle—Consisting of 1 red cow 7 years old, will be fresh In January; 1 brlndle cow 7 years old, will be fresh ip December; 1 black cow, pasture bred; 1 Holstein cow 3 years old, pasture bred; 2 coming 2-year-old heifers, will be fresh In March; 1 registered Shorti horn bull, coming 2 yearn old In February, papers furnished; 1 black cow 8 years old, giving good flow of milk, pasture bred; 1 red cbw 8 years old, pasture bred; 1 black cow 6 years old, will be fresh in November; 1 blue roan cow 3 years old, will be fresh in November; 1 white cow 5 yeafs old, will be fresh in December; 1 half-Guernsey cow, pasture bred; 1 2-year-old heifer, fresh in November. All these cows are bred to registered bull. 38 Head of Hogs—Consisting of 34 head of fall pigs; 4 brood sows. 3 Head of Ewes. Implements, Buggies, Etc.—Consisting of 1 square top buggy;, 1 7ft. Osborne binder, does good work; 1 hay rake; 1 12-inch Rock Island gang plow; 1 16-inch Oliver walking plow; 1 7-foot cutaway disc; 1 good pump jack; some stove wood; some house plants; some’ furniture —1 glass-door cupboard, 1 folding bed, 6 chairs and numerous other articles; 300 shocks of corn fodder; some straw. Terms—A credit of 10 months will be given on sums over $lO on approved security at 6 % interest if paid when due, if not so paid 8% interest will be charged from date of sale; 2% discount for cash on sums over. $lO. All sums of $lO and under cash In hand. No property to be moved until settled for. E. E. HARSHBERGER & SON. W. A. McCurtain,, Auct. E. P. Lane, Clerk. Hot lunch on grounds. Want ads tn The Democrat are read by more people in Jasper and surrounding counties than those a-P----pearing in any other newspaper in this county.
w. a. Mccurtain AUCTION EER V Rensselaer, Ind. A real, live, livestock Auctioneer. Eight years' successful experience. Have a wide acquaintance among the buyers. It pleases me to please everybody. . Terms —1 Per Cent Call Rensselaer, 467-Green, for dates.;
