Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1890 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Commissioners’ Allowances. Allowances' Made by*the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County at Their September Term, 1890- .. Gep- M. Robinson, Aud.‘, filing papers, >19.7’ Wm Kennedy, coffin, poor, Walker tp. 3.50 Robinson, And, and Washburn,. Treas..' ': making collection register, ISSQ, 94.46 -A,J. Freeland, supcTintendingCurtis Creek Bridge, 6.00 Phillip Blue, sheriff, serving road papers, ' 72.50 Dora Kirk, mdse., poor, Carpentci’ tp,,8.00 M. .Eger, election room rent, April . . -A elcctimi. —5. W G. M. Robinson, And,, filing papers, 16.95 W. U. McDonald, tax refunded, 11.59 J.C. Thrawlsr, and others, surveying And viewing gravel Toad, 195.50 Wm Washburn, visiting poor farm, 3.00 John E. Randle, do 3.00 H O. Harris, do 3.00 T. I*. Wright ~ burial casket, Stephen Fay, —. .. . , 28.00 T. P. Wright, ou&ide box, S. Fay, 2.50 R. Fendig, burial-clothes,S. Fay, 16.75 T. P. Wright, burial casket, W. L. Uichidson, ' ... 25.00 T. r. Wright, burial clothing, W. L. liicliison, ’ 5.40 T. P. Wright, carriage for family, W. J,. Richison, 2.50 Wm Beck, digging;grave W. L. Richison, 4.00 B. Forsythe, mdse, poor Marion, ~ r ' ~ 'ME. L. Tuteur, mdse, poor, Marion, . 15.40 C. C-Starr, mdse,poor farm, 6.70 do do Marion, 5.00 Spring Emerson & Co., books and sta., 120:80. G/E. Marshall, county printing, 20.25 do do 80.00 do do 12.00 Johu Eger, mdse, poor, Mar.imy; l-§0 Jas. XlcEwen, ebnnty printing, 15.00 T. P. Wright, mdse, poor, Marion, 92.00 do do 11.00 Holdridge Clark, wk. on public square, ”-25 Holdridge Clark, Janitor Co. Institute, 1.50 Philip Bine, shff., boarding prisoners, 18.00 Fred S. Meiscr, relief poor,-Walker, 10.80 G. M. Robinson, Aud. quart .-salary, &c. 7& G/M. Robinson, And., postage acct., 3.75 J. F. Warren, Co, Supt, postage acct., 5.91 J. F. W4irren, Co. Supt., service acct. 240.(X) J. F. Irwin, service as Clerk, Ct. Court, 5!1.2‘> Shelby Gradt. board, paupers, 370.66 Paxton & Moore, mdse, poor, Marion, 10.00 V. E. Loughridge, salary, Sec’y. Board of Health, 10.25 Laßue.Bros., mdse, poor, Marion, 29.25 M. J. Bruner, do do Keener, 5.61 E. P. Honan,, do do Marion, 6.00 Smith & Balthls, do do Carpenter, 29.35 Jas. A. Low & Co, do Barkley, 15.00 J. W. Williams, mdse, poor, Marion, 10.50 John Makeever, do do do 3.50 Peter Minicns, work on square, 3.00 J. A. McFarland, Supt. brdg, Jordan, 6.00

Geo. W. GofT, mdse, poor, 8.30 Eugene Spitler, do Marion, 9.50 N. Warner & Sons, do poor farm, 5.84 D. Nowels & Son, do 8.00 Ellis & Murray;, do 22.84 R. Fendig, mdse, poor, Marion, 7.2 5 Lndd Hopkins, mdse, do 4.50 I. B. Washburn, Treas. postage acct., 3.00 do quarterly salary, 200.000 W. M. Noland road viewing & reporting, 3.00 John T. Pettit, do do 3.00 J. G. Hunt, do do 3.00 John O’Conner, do do 3.00 R. B: Harris, road viewing, 1.50 Willard Stockwell, road viewing, 1.50 John Fleming, do do’ 1.50 Lemuel Snortridge, do do 1.50 M. F. Schwarkie, do <|o 1.50 Chas. Thompson, do do 1.50 Wm Hoile, do do 1.50 Fred Hasselbring, do do 1,50 Elias Marion, qualifying viewers, .25 John Graves, do do .25 J. M. Troxell, do do .25 Joel F. Spriggs, do do .25 John Graves, do do .25 S. P. Thompson, services Co. Atty., 10.00 M. F. Chilcoti;, do doiaoo A. Donnelly, viewing Denton.Culp Ditch, 36.00 F. M. Parker, same, 38.00 E. A. Griswold, same, 32.09 F. Hanley, teams for Co. Com., 6.00 O. P. Ta,ljer, services as Com., 21.00 J. F. Watson, do 21.00 P. M. Querry, do . 21.00 Philip Blue, sheriff, 12.00 GEO. M. ROBINSON, Auditor Jasper Co.

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