Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1885 — Page 4

W REPUBLICAN. Thursday, June ,18 1885. Of -A.d.-v-«rtlss.»<-ProtC' J s , *>nai earns. sr> per annum tor 6 lines «r •»« ;!M> cts. tor each additional line. ■ Local notices, 10 cents perllne for first insertion cents per line for each subsequent insertion. r Special rates for choice places in the paper, and r ?or advertisements wider than one column. e-~ Bills of reeular advertisers payable quarterly ; ranslent to be paid In advance .lob Ims riXfl.-Alargeassortment of t vpeiind ♦other material for poster, vamplilet, circular and kindred work. Frices’.ow,

Ex-Senator Hoover also has been down to Washington, looking for that Indian Agency. He has not •got the place yet but the Remington News thinks his prospects are so. good that it congratul ates hi m in anticipation for his good luck. Mr Hoover is by far the most 'astute Democratic pol itician in the county, and it is not at all unlikely that he will be successful in his efforts to secure a good appointment.

A “Good One” on Price and * The Democratic Party.

The last number of the Highmore, Dakota. Vox Populi, (C. H. Price's paper.) is red-hot Republican in politics. The explanation for its brief, but able, advocacy of right political principles will, be found in the first of the extracts given below, s We quote, from the Vox: "The editor being absent this week the Vox will be Republican pro tem, and our reason for the change may be deducted from the following brief statement: In order for an editor to deal but Democratic medicine that will go dbwn a sensible dog, (without killing the dog) requires long democratic experience, and a mind educated in all the various branches of corruption. So we at once conclude that the undertaking woul d be fruitless and inoperative . We hope, however, to give the Democratic party such a goingover in this issue, as to cause it to shrink from its flimsy foundation, and in case- there is enough of it left to rally from its fall, that the rotten timber that survives may be consumed in the Republican bon-fires of 1888. It will not be at all surprising if Commissioner Black suspends the payment of pensions—at any rate, in Dakota. The present administration seems to be digging among the ruins of a past age for "rare specimens’' to till the offices. A Bourbon sheet in its Batur iay issue advises "old soldiers” to get itsSunday issue and read it. Jhey will doubtless be curious to hear whether another Jeff Thompson is dead, or a rebel prison-keeper appointed office. That class of things are interesting old Union soldiers to some extent these day. \ . ■- Among the blunders of the administration are the appointments of Higgins, the torturer of Union prisoners; “Mead, bead ' ‘remover” of "offensive partisans:” Keiley, Lawton, Montgomery. Blackburn, Hanna, et al., who were notoriously conspibious enemies of the Union armyj and did their best to destroy the Republic!

They Always Have It.

. The people of Northern Jasper and Newton always have a Fourth of July of magnificent dimensions. This year they will celebrate at Rose Lawn. The principal orator of the day is General Packard) of LaPoyte, who has positively promised to be present; and to deliver two addresses. In the forenoon he will deliver a regular Fourth of July oration, and in the afternoon his well known, and exceedingly "interesting lecture, ‘Opening of The Mississippi.’, Daniel Fraser, Esq. , of Fowler, has also promised to be present and make a speech., The amusements provided for the occasion include music, foot-racing, ball shooting, a broom stick drill, by Hose Lawn Post, G. A. R., assisted by comrades from other posts, a bowery dance in the evening, tire-works, &c. Capt. R. W. Marshall is President of the Day, with Messrs. Capt. S. Sink, > B. W. Harrington, James De Wolf, I. W. Button, E. D. Fairchild, J. M. Kinney and E. T. Boyle as Vice-Presidents. A. >l. Bqyle is Marshall with S. L. ■Swain,-D. E. Fairchild, C. T. Bainuiu and Abe Halleck as assistants. . Tne following letter from General Packard rmjuires po explanation: . LaPorte, Ind, June 12, 1885. A. Mi Boyle, Es<j., / Hose, Lawn, Ind. y . Mr Dear Sir:—You may consider ■he matter settledj,. I will be with you on the 4th oT3uly next, and deliver an Address as you request, and my lecture on “Tie Opening of the Mississippi” at ho!*r Sts may be acceptable. Very Respectfully,

Rens&elaer Time Table.' Passknoer Trains North: < South:. 4:07 A. M- . 10:48 A. M. 4:89 A, M. ,• ,11:28 P.M. 4/12 P.M. , . 10:45 P.M,

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Ladles’ Literary Society. PROGRAMME: . i Music, • Mrs. Dunlap, ’ Select Reading, Mrs. Starr. Original Poem, Mrs. Medicus. Music, Mrs. Ferguson. Selections from Beecher’s Sermons, Mrs A. Thompson. Muste, ' Mrs. Seib. The Society will meet at the G. A. R. Post Hall, (Ln the Makeever block, in rear of Dr, HartselEs office,) Saturday, June 20th. All members are urged to be present, as there is business of importance to attend to. Lizzie Pl'rcupile, Secy.

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TVnimal Report, Of Receipts and Expenditures Count v For the Year Ending May Ul, ISSS. Balam ein Treaslry (June Ist, 18S4, Consisting <>k the following £_ Funds, to-wit: . —-ir-r 122.2 ff. ■ County Jail 5259 68 County Revenue * . ", 7632 28 University Interest -50 79 Congressional Principal 200 00 Common Scha’ol Interest 2 < 47 82 Congressional Interest , no 80 Escheated Estate 1349 10 '• R. IL, I. D’ & C. ' - 2 70 Tuition . <■ . . 1158 00 Estray 35 GO . :—— Total Balance ‘ " ■ $15939 03 From which deduct the deficit in the following funds, to-wit; Congressional Interest ' 1 00 Common School Principal 116 30 , .1 -• Total Deficit ■ 117 30 Which deducted from Total Balance.leaves Net Balance in Treas- —— ury June Ist, 1884 15821 73 RECEIPT FOR THE.YEAR ENDING MAY si, .1885: '’• Balance in treasury June Ist, 4884 . 15821 73 Dog 757 28 Road ‘ 11076 51 Tuition -23396 16 County Jail 3248 22 Docket Fees 108 00 County Revenue: . 35807 37, - University Principal 180 00 University Interest 4 71 35 Special Additional < 1998 74 Common School Principal . . A 623 80 Common School Interest . 3258 Congressional School Interest 5066 33 Congressional School Principal “ ~ ' 3893 00 Towhship Additional . 514 43 Land Redemption —— r— ~~ 957 13 Liquor License . —; 700 Off State Revenue 12025 36 Special School 8528 64 Townthip 3750 01 Estray:» t .89 85 Ditcly z ■, "" 24 74 Total Receipts 117075 42 - 13289715 EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1885: Dog 757 28 Road 11076 51 Tuition 21763 44 County Jail ' *' ■ ' ' 7477 8t; Docket Fees • ’ - ' ■ I'o 00 County Revenue 52892 64 University Principal , 00 Escheated , - Estate . • J 349 It,) ----- Special Additional I'.ifiS 74 Common School Interest 3252 29 Common School Principal ■ 1476 7(1 Congressional School Principal 3552 00 Congressional School Interest 5038 33 Township Additional , ’ 514 43 Land Redemption x 057 13 Liquor License •: ' -, ... 700,00 State Revenue ’ 1202;> 33 Special School 8075 02 Township - - -- 3750 04 Estray . j. ’ 125 45 Ditch J 51 90, • ■■■■■- -7~y— - - ■ -—— 117110 22 ITEMIZED LIST OF EXPENDITURES MADE OUT OF COUNTY REVENUE "! FOR THE YEAR ENDING MAY 31st, 1885: Insanity 567 63 y Poor Farm 3H>B 72 Relief of Poor 2684 97 County Officers, 3113 51 Fuel and Lights —— - —-- Roads and Bridges 8269 24 Coroner’s Inquest 28 0(> County Attorney 181 00 Books and Stationery , 693 94 ' Couniy Advertising and Printing 321 45 Public Improvements 293 ,15 County Board of Health, 150 Q 0 Justices Returning , Fines 1 >?0 County Board of Equalization 44 40 Deficit in Congressional Interest Account 1336 12 Common School Principal Aeccunt "0 o.> Interest.on County Orders ■■ 449 Jb Assessing Revenue 1224 01 Commissioner’s Court 1 524 05 County Offices .119 60 Circuit Court . 4381 41 Taxes Refunded ' " 84 09 Estray Fund 89 85 State Revenue 220 ; 74 Wolf' Scalps 831 50 Educational ‘Li 00 Incidentals -’44 4-> Elections ' 550 . Prisoners 4;.) £0 Tottt l 32892 64 BALANCE IN TREASURY JUNE Ist, 1885; Tuition 2; 90 72 Docket Fees, 12 00 Special School , - University Interest ALlil 122 14 ...Common School Principal -30 80 Congressional School Principal 1 541 00 • • Congressional School Interest 138 80 Common School Interest 24 00 County Revenue ’ 10<>47 01 County Jail : ' 10->O 04 R. R, I. D. & C 2 Ditch ■ " Total Balance 15787 93 Less Overdraw iu P-rin. 29-7 - 1 h 0 ~ Leaves True Balance June Ist 1885 • . 15786 93 Itemized list of county orders in the auditor’s office, uncalled FOR, AND PAYABLE OUT OF COUN TY REVENUE: Circuit Court 25 30 Rqads and Bridges " 14 7u Books and Stationery >23 00 Public Improvements ' . 0 Relief of Poor .9 05 Coroner’s Inquest ‘ -J Total ' s . . ‘ $ 77 85 . ' I desire to call your attention to the bhlance on hand of R. R. Fund, so that you may order the same transferred to County Revenue, in ordof that we may close Rail Road account. . . Respectfully submitted, ■ GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Auditor Jasper County, Ind. Extmined-and approved in open Court, this 12th day of June, 1885. r J ohn Waymire.’ 1 Board of Commissioners r Asa C. Prevp .• °f A Samuel R. Nichols, ) Jasper County, Indiana.-

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