Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1893 — Page 8

Auditor’s Annual Report. Of receipts and Expenditures of Jasper county, for the =2 Year End ng May 31,1893. balance in tigiasi i:y .:u\;: Ist. w». Ccwgirssioual Principal . ... .8 1267 50 Congressional ftitercs; 2642 43 Common Schoo!.lTl!Wl;wl 627 64 - f'omrnoiVßciwol ItißireisiY.. 37~7T77ri~.... . ... • otum--*-- ~~ ~ l . ■ :l> 2> County Revenue .. .tt.,,,.,,, ,0.,. ■ Township lievemic: ... is;io 35 Tiiltion.ReVci.il'..- ... . -.-17 1.7 . SpccliJ sehoot Revenue J; ,T_t>777 st .. ._ SjH-eial Additional School Revenue 2113:1 Road Revenue ' :.................. 5439.-92 Additional Road Revenue 2590 01 Dog Tax Fud'J ...... 2W go v iatrgy Pcj.;t.. .. \ ■ ........... -1 30 . Line Gravel Koiuf Fund.... 77.. .7.. .. “1.-.... .77777'777... 7 7<mT2~ Land Redemption . ... U 73 Liquor l.icenv .....:-■ . JOO 00 Show. Uccns r f.y.■ '• .7U.jTytlt.7' JHtc-ie; ~’,7 T. ..vs ..";~7?~40-T Of ■■ $-48318 29 l.env-'-lrawn. ' '' ’ emigre-ssional Principal. 213 04 I>iiel:e ; - ... ...■ ■■■ —• • 1.553 54 Tax I.e\y .‘.ee0ant....... -w: <»:> 1832 <l7 T N(.- r.Tan ••• .;-;ne I, 1892 .;. .••.t.-t?-. = #46485 62 RECEIPTS FOR YE Alt ENDING MAV :l'-t. 1893. SSst tV.tanec in Tie 1 nry. Jani' 1. is.u > 4648., 62 Congress lon 1' Principal .... r>6si 65 Congressional Interest 8647 49 COninion Scho.il Principal • 2493 47 Comm >n feho'd Intered --4SMO sWjj-. =- Vniver<ity Interest 31 50 SUi.te Revenue .... 8455 57 Benevolent Institution Revenue 3875 37 , Soldiers and Sailors MoHiinii'iit Fund 317 67 Endowment Fund 318 20 120)6 81 State School Tax 10943 00 County Revenue 26314 65 Township Revenue... 5690 12 Tuition Revenue 35252 10 Special School Revenue 12850 66 Sin-vial Additional Seliool Revenue .: 1432 32 Road Revenue ••• sals an Additional Road Revenue 4530 44 Dog Tax Fund 776 62 Gravel Road Repair Fund 1045 17 Clearing Ditches 7...,- 11s 95 County Recorder ■. 577 65 County Sheriff ..' 338 94 Docket Fees 60 00 Land RedenipUcSFT’.'YY. Liquor License 1100 60 Range Line Grave! Bond Fund .......... 1152 30 Tax Levy Ac.umut I-...-;;..-...-.-...... 92 43 Ditches 11341 58 196529 96 EXPENDITURES FOR YEAR ENDING JIAV 31. Isw. Congressional Principal G4S2 70 CoiigheSilOiallnterest 5757 41 Common School Principal 3021 11 Common School Interest 2134 94 University Interest <6 90 State Revenue 77 ...-:tT.~~.'~.'::; T ™..2vt?vr-.. r . ■■'7Tt?tss~s7~’ Benevolent Institution Revenue 3875 37 Soldiersand Sailors Momuineut Fund. 317 67 Endowment Fund 318 20 12666 81 State School Tax , 10943 00 County Revenue 32487 52 gownship Revenue 6384 25 Tuition Rereuua7.777...7.77....77.7.. .777777T.T.... 33738 99 Special Soiiool Revenue... 15666 60 Special Additional School Revenue 20 33 Road Revenue •• 777777777 ...... 7 .... "“ 9497 44 Additional Road Revenue: .”. 4944 58 Dog Tax Fund, 827 11 Gravel Road Repair Fimd... 635 34 <'ountyßecorder 249 G 5 Coiinty~Klierig...-7.-T7.—-777T7.;.: -rr1rf. ..... 838 IM Docket Fees... ...... , ~,r . ■ 60 00 Estray Fuud ..x.TrTt;?.....1 30 Land Redemption 755 12 Liquor License I- 100 0° Range Line Gravel Road Fund 880 00 Show Lice Tax Levy Account.. 49 38 Ditches...... ««» ■« >5S2»‘2 85 ITEMIZED LIST OF BALANCES. IN TREASURY. JUNE Ist. 1893. Congressional Principal 83* 88 Congressional Interest 561 80 Common School Principal 100-00 ~ -ffimantm Be!i<>eHntew»fcrzr.”.~g’.. 105 07 . University = —— 16 JO County Revenue 1-351 66 * Township Revenue 1916 22 * Tuition Revenue 7360 18 ’ Special School Revenue 3961 87 » SiM-ciai Additional School Revenue 1432 32 ’ Road Revenue.. 4890 84 * Additional Road Revenue ‘-’175 87 » Dog Tax Fund— 237 11 Gravel Road Repair Fund.. 409 83 r Cleaning Ditches 118 95 County Recorder -. ... 328 00 TTjts-Laml Redeiupaoii 4 .. 31 41 ■ • : l.iquor Lif'ii'e ■*"" 011 Range Line < I ravel 11 cul Fuud 976 42 Tax Levy Account Ditches - 9315 45 47020 99 LESS AMOUNTS OVER DRAWN. Congressi-m:.! I r'mGp.V 130 82 v r ► - e oq oq <.’ougrrssiuu:.!lk.erot - - Ditches....:.... . Leaves to'u.l in Treasury 43317 11 * Warrant- ."t n anurnnts have been issued and no: c.iiled for '.ip to V ;y st 1»3.. ..-• ..•••••■■■■■■ •■■■■ 22524 77 Cou;Fv V.T'.m: :•. outstanding May 31.15'J3 ... 333 ( 28 22858 05 Leaves net 2 v. in./ tr-xpended May 31. Is::!.. 204:>9 06 IT'-Ml!'' '' i/’TO? EXPENDITURES MADE FROM FROM COUNTY REVENUE •FOIITHE YEAR ENDING MAY- t. I<>3. '' ' ' ■■■ . ' - UwlW-pHd S- .Horry..,.. I™ 47 Bm rde; H 7’ w . .curt .- ......... 732 <ls ■ .. ■, ......... • mi 90 „ - 1 •' . - -•-• -sr ' CellUlV Olli .... - ;• .•rnu-ty «■!<), 'l7 < ounty -L-i’ ... . • 1,1 Attorney 713 90 COCmers hi pirG ■■■■■ 1.11, .: r, tl'i Elections. Light- ’ l ‘ -l ' s ■■ Grave’ R-'tid Repairs 3 'l Inianlt) ' 1,3 Sl ‘ msurmU ... -t— y„ - - 1M w -V— ...J,” 81. 3.. PrlaoncrST: -■•••• . unn-r-Public Printin'; \ Public Improvement* Z. 1 .-?.-.' t Poor Farm . I. JUellef of Poor , 3 ’ Reporting Fines , ;•••• - » Roads and Bridges 1; " Reform school : S-hoo! Fluid ITinr.pal J • m ’ School Fmid lutens*t J .7. 832487 52 •Of these Items Iliere has tieen refunded InßierPfelpts S< : out heiioii... •-W4» w J/nvesuctAumuHiCouaty Revenue Expended IWItZED LIST OF COUNTY WARRANTS OUTSTANDING AND UNPAID :-.. T .U .. MAY Blst, MNr r— T-- ■ .CouHoliwlaners Court 10 rio

Circuit Court 3100 Election 28 75 ■ PporFWrtn.. ............................ 244 43 - Relief of P00r.... <.......; 6 85 Roads and Bridges 6 75 $r 333 28 _ • i;, _ r~ •■■■ ■ ■ H ~ ~ Respectfully Submitted. HENRY B.MURRAY. Auditor. Jasjier County, Indiana. Examined and Approved In Open Court, this 14th day of June, 1893. OLIVER T.TABER. j JOHN MARTINDALE. Commissioners. * - BENJAMIN 11. FARIS.)

Real Estate Transfers

Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Spec ified - . Sarah E Erwin to Julia Erwin, Mar. 24, pt nw sw 26 32-7, 3 j acres, Keener 200 Solomon McCurtain to Elizabeth A. Burns, June sw sw 28-30-6, Barkley.... 500 John Coen Guar, to Jacob Wileox, Nov. 23, its 1,4, 5, bl 13, Weston’s 2nd Add. Rensselaer, Guar, deed.... 300 Robert Wamsher to John AV. Sapp, Mar. 6, w , | ne 31-28-7, 80 acres, Jordan 3000 Seth J. Bentley to Wm. O. Jackson, June 15, it 2 input lot 1, Bentley’s Sub-Div. of out-lot 1. in Bentley’s Add. Wheatfield.,,. / .. 50 James McGinnis to Mary Long, June 15, w side ne nw 12-31-5, 35 acres, Walker .... . 600 James N. White to Ella Hughes, June 2, pt ne 2732 5, Kankakee 550 Martin L. Hemphill to Julia . E. Warner, June 21, ’9O, pt of out-lot 31, Rensselaer... 75 Nancy M. Masterson to Benjamin J. Gifford, June, nw se 16-30-6, quitclaim, Bark-~ ley ..7..... 25“ Lewis W. Hasselman to Russell King, trustee, June 15, all of 20-31-7, nw; w| ne 29 31-7, 880 acres, Union.. 1 Russell King, trustee, to Elizabeth W. Hasselman, June 16, all of 20 81-7, nw; w| ne 29-31-7, 880 acres, Union 1 Presley E. Davis to Sam’l Remlev, June 6, pt me se 2532 6, Wheatfield 600 John Corn, Guardian, to David H. Yeoman,Apr.JJ r - Its 1, 3. 4,5, 6,7, 8,9, IQ, bl 4; Wt ston’d Add. Rensselaer, guardian's deed'.. A.. 1000 Inis Rosetta Langdon to Harman N. Clark, Apr. 26, Its 1,2, bl 6, Wheatfield 550 Have you seen that beautiful line of children’s suits, handsome jerseys, pretty three piece suits, nobby double breasted. Call in and inspect them.

The Englewood Is a building containing fifty rooms, constructed of stone and brick, having all modern improvements. The rooms are all large and light, each one having outside windows. The location is particularly favorable for World's Fair visitors, being within one block of the Sixty-third Street Electric line, running direct to the Fair entrance, and within two blocks of the Chicago and Western Indiana depot. ‘‘Monon" Chicago & Eastern Illinois, Wabash, Chicago & Erie. Also convenient to the C., R. I. & P. and the P., Ft. W. & C. R’y. and L. S. &M. S. ‘R’y. depots. Ample restaurant accomodation is provided. We are now prepared to make contracts. Correspondence solicited. Baker & Wells, 320, 63rd. St’, Englewood, 35 3m. Chicago.

Bank Statement. —OF THE CONDITION OF THE—CITIZENS’ STATE BANK, Of Rensselaer, Indiana, at the close of business, June 31853. Cash on baud, #76'423 Metropolitan Nat’l Bank, Chicago 111. 1824 07 Winslow L. & Cu. 68 4i) Ballance receivable, 61050 49 Expense, 4159 12 Furniture and Fixtures, 2174 47 Real estate 4001 00 $80332 84 Cup.tai paid in jjqqqq w Deposits, 41626 80 Undivided profits, 6365 13 ExChange, 640 91 Surplus 1600 00 $80332 84 STAIR OF INDIANA, I QC. JASI’EK COtKTY. I J F. Hardomn Tailor, of the Citizens’ State Bank. Rensselaer. Ind, do solemnly swear that the above Btatementta Teller. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of July, 1893. [BEALI Nathaniel W. Bbkvs. \i7jTy Notary Public. Attest: „ Dlrxtori. Geo. H. Bro an, 1

(Adopted by the citizens meeting.) iP’Aerms:—lt is highly important to encourage the right and prevent the wrong and as there is a growing tendency in Our country to disregard the laws especially those relating to the observance of the Sabbath and also those laws designed to regulate and suppress the liquor traffic, therefore Resolved, That a committee of citizens be appointed to look after the enforcement of the laws relating to our city. 1. To see that the agreement already entered into by our merchants relating to Sunday closing be enforced. 2. To take the matter of our drug stores,"restaurants and meat marketsunder special consideration and make such provisions for their being kept open for certain hours on Sunday as may be deemed necessary . 3. To lend their influence to discourage promiscuous gatherings around restaurants and hotels where profanity and improper language is indulged in. 4. To see that all licenses granted to liquor dealers under provisions of the statutes be to those of proper character and that all laws and ordinances be complied with by those dealers.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE. The committee appointed by the citizens meeting held at the Methodist church, Sunday, May 28th, to look after the better enforcement of law, make the folio wing recommendations viz. 1 That the meat shops be kept closed on Sunday. But we also reccomend that there be no prosecutions if kept open from six o’clock, a. m. to 8 o’clock, a. m. between the months of June and October inclusive. 2. That the resturants confine themselves exclusively to the giving of meals and lunch. 3. That the drug stores confine themselves to the filling of perscriptions and to the sale of necessary medicines. 4. That the news stands be allowed to remain open between the hours of twelve m. and one o’clock p. m. 5. We further recommend that the town board pass an ordinance against the Sunday gathering of idlers in the restaurants, hotels and upon the side walks. Committee.

Notice to Creditors. State of Indiana, )Q Q Jasper County. In Jasper Circuit Court. In the matter of the Assignment of James E. Stii'er, by Levi Hawkins Assignee. Notice is hereby given to all creditors that said trust has (been finally settled and that all persons having claims are required to make proof of same before the clerk of said court (when proof has not already been made) on or before the Ist day of August. 1*93. At which time said clerk will make distribution on all claims allowed, pro rala. Witness my name and the seal of said Court this 28th day of June 1193. Wm. H. Coover, Clerk. June 29-July-3-10. Sheriff’s Sale. No. 4520. By virtue of a certified copy of decree and execution to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause where in Geo. K. Hollingsworth, is plaintiff, and John Pokrywka, is defendenl, requiring me to make the sum of five-hundred eighty five dollars and seventy cents ($585.70) and interest and costs, I will expose at Public Sale to the highest and best bidder, on Saturday, July 22, 1893. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4o’clock P.M. of said day at the/doorot the court house ot said Jasper County, Indiana, first the rents and profits for a terin not exceeding seven j ears of the following real estate hereinafter described, aftd if said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to Satisfy said decree, interests and costs L will at tlie same time and place expose at Public Sale the fee simple of said real eHiate or so.muc thereof as may l,e no essary to discharge wUtraeerec r ,’'inref6'7ts afid costs; to-wit; The west h If of the North-east quarter ot Section Nineteen (i'h Townslrp Thirty-two ,32) Nqi'th, Range Five west m Jasper County, Indiana. Said nabs will lie made will,eut any relief what ever from valuation or appraisement laws of the Stale of Indiana. I CHAS. W. HANLEY, Sheriff of Jasper County, Indiana.

R. FENDIG.

Notice of Meeting. OF taiy Board of Esvim. Notice is hereby given that the County Board of Review of Jasper county, Indiana, will meet at the County Auditor's office in Rensselaer, Indiana, on Monday the 10th djiy of July 1893. fdr the purpose of reviewing ihe assessments of propei tv in said county for the year J8l», hearing complaints In regard thereto ana equalizing the some, and will continue in session from day to day until said work is completed. - L! - Henry b. Mlrrat. Auditor of Jasper Co. Rensselaer, Ind., June 26, la»2. / • - -« -- Try DoUam’s Great German 25 cent Cough Cure at Long 4 Co. •

RESOLUTIONS.

H fflOßf MB - ■ New FIRM, New GOODS, j New BUILDING, > ============ The Undersigned Have formed a partnership' and opened buisness ■ in the new iron btfilding on Van Renseelner street, south of McCoy’s bank building. They have a full and wholly fresh line of Giocreies, WHICH THEY WILL SELL AS CHEAPLY AS FIRST CLASS GOODS CAN BE SOLD FOR. Give us a trial, WARNER & SHEAR,

Magee 1 Benjamin’s iii .-.-- ■TO THEss= Town ofßensselaer This is by far the most beautiful suburb ever laid out to the Town of Rensselaer, High and dry; fine shade and h spring branch running through the center of plat. Just the Plate to Make an Elepat Home! A number of lots already sold and more spoken for. Prices Reasonable. FINE LOTS NOW WHILE YOU CAN HAVE YOUR Call on R. P. BENJAMIN or CHAS. 8. MAGEE for prices and terms. PROPRIETORS N, WfIRNER&SONS The Leading Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Farm Implement Men in Jasper County, They Handle THE BIG INJUN 3-WHEEL SULKY A 0 *- The Best Plow bn Earth, and the Reliable Process Gasoline Stoves, The Newest, Safest Handiest and Be EARLY BIRD COOK The very best all-around kitchen stove ever sold in the county. , Austin, Tomlinson and Webster’s FINE FARM WAGONS ■ All kinds of shelf and x builders’ hardware.