Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1868 — PR[?] ORGANIZING A NEW TOWNSHIP. [ARTICLE]

PR[?] ORGANIZING A NEW TOWNSHIP.

\*n nP'Cbtnmamutmtff'ftitprr Oor I venienee labyred'iimlcr by ns, pray ! your forI inMioil Him < I* »n of a new . Tuwiuhipt to-wic —Coinjutju ni ' 1 fit thenorth-east'corner <>i‘ section , ‘JO, town 31, range 0, wcHt j thence running west to the north-west cor--1 uer.of section 1», tpymJJj r»»ge T, ! west; thencejunning Sftutn to the 1 south-west voVncr bl -Fectioff ’M, i tofu WftfaingftT',v^cst; thence run--1 nni"wist to the neutli-csst oornei ! oil town 80, range 0 ; j then*o running north to the nortliI caf£ corner of section 82, town range 9, west, to the place of be- 4 ginning.*’ ! Signed by B. Harrington and . tw-ontydivu: othorSrJ -——- ■ Ordered l»y the Board, that the district of country within the fore- ; going described boundaries shall ■ ibnu°aml constitute a Township to | be krfoivh and designated ns Union ' I'ownsiiip. . j B. Harrington was anpoititcd ! Trustee and David 11. Yooihan, As* j -lessor of X. moil township, until I their successors nre elected and ! quatided. ) John E. Watson presented petitioti for change in road >» Newton I township. S. P. Thomoiod, John . ii, bp angle and X. Warner appomt!ed to view proposed route. . I ! Orders were issued in favor oi— Norman Warner, for eon- | ■=* rue ting pier under bridge ! across Iroquois river at Hens- : selaori —•-- -- *-*•-*•■* B b*U j Char’es Piatt, foi- services as Sliefift' of Jasper County.. 32.-80 j ; Win. Bussell and Mieluel Letter : made report of road route view ed !in Hanging Drove township. Keport accepted and route Established! j Issued orders in favor- o f&- ( • m, Bussell, for viewy ing . road and Riiuciftg report I*so f 1 road and making report, .i. 1,50 i Hfifry Baintaf for quaiify- ! ing road-viewer 5........... .50 i Dr. James 11. Loughvidge, ! for medical aid to HiranrDit* - i vis, poor, of Mavioii township. 2.00 Ordered that Hiram Davis, a poor ! person'of Marion township, be alj lowed 530, one-third to be. paid at i tit© present time, onc-tiurdi one j month hence, and one-t.iird in tw o ! montlis. : ! The following named persons ! were appointed 1 township RkursTKiis. 1 Hanging Grove —jlieinel Lencr, I Wiliiam IMest. ; , I Giiiatn —Sami. McCullough, Jno. ! Lewis. i Walker—Wm. McElfresh, Jesse p Wilcox. ‘ M i Barkley—T. XL Jenkins,> J. D. I Clarion—ll. C. Bruob, T. J. Spiti Hr. - TT j Jordan—N. V.-Snodgrass, Henry 1 Welsh. , NTewton—lsaac Saylor, Jonn Ma‘keever. , Keeper—,—. Kaftfuns, —. Ty.er. , * Kankakee—NY m, Turner, T. W. s. „ j Wheatf.eid—Thomas Deselms, [ Stillman GaiEs., | Carpenter —J nines Welsh, I.ycur--1 gui 'HhWiO. ’ ~ Mi’.roy—John B. York, Enoch - fclark." u ’ , \ Union—David Howies, Yv llliara i Cooper. i Bills allow ed and orders issued I in favor o r——ii : —— j Vf.lley sfc Iloirmgsworth, ! for goods furnished Hiram Da-, , vis, poor of Marion township,. 4.35 • Ira Vs. Yeoman, lor money I-paid on Express charges 1.00 j b. P. Howard, meals furni islied jurors. 1 The blierin was instructed to re- : pair the Court House privy. * CTrtTcrsPwere lsHueer ui Tayor bF— F. VY. Bedford, for relief furnished Liraju Davis...... C. 05 ; Atv mimed XL bpnrUng' to «u- ---: neriiitepd repairing the Hoover 1 h.-icig . t Issued orders in favor of — A. J. Yeoman, for .services 4n smnmoning witnesses be- ! fore the Board. • • 1-10 Charles Platt, extra quarterly allowance... •• • • ••• 26*00 A. J. Yeoman, ex. q’ly. a!. 5.00 M. L. bpitler, ” ” ” 25.00 Ira W. Yeoman” ” ” 25.00 Tine School Examiner was instructed to visit each school in the county at least one day in "the year during the winter season, mid oiteiier if necessary. ; Order* if sued in favor of— Dwo. 11. Brown, perdiem t**r /present term. 12.00 j C. 31. Watson, services as ; Commissioner, present't or,,u 12.00 J ared Bertja'wnh,Service jls Commissioner, present term. 12.00 Ira W. Yeoman, services as County Auditor • 253.50 Continued appointment of Geo. M.' Johnson as boiiool Examiner, made at September, ISCS, term. » f ■ :*■***' < ( Huy. GrdeefSbs at C. 0. Siabb’s. and Suita of Men’s Clothing, low«r tMan can bo bought anywhero eEodi) town, at y* hqp *- ikb,j FreaE f» Bit caw, At C. C. Stawi's. ~ New stock ofUftots AM SEoea just opened at Wulcy & Hollings-' ,. r , 1 yHhr fifclt frbm iP - and i wtll-selooted stock. . . i —: ■ -- ■ - * Fine Balmoral Skirt* at Willey dr HolliiigworHi’s; ’*. * 4 / uu.wh, MiD/JinT ■>s •r .■{■•{ tn •• «» » **• A* 'Mt 1 ; (r* ft ■

CiTFinc Delaine* and black Alpacca, down at cost—/-.e c<uh only—rAL L niiirr—^ i CaII uad W. Vwfr *j tm b r*«h Oyetvrs. . Youtnn gjjfcthwatEej* at auy time—by the Wfl' ijunn.— Sigtt of the Indian Gbitrft'J 5-»f*'J'ho bc»t lyt of Cotlees, Tea* and Sugars, f»r lowtr unct*. at . L" cfc X. W 1101 KINS’. Queen*ware and Glassware at Willey & Hollingsworth’*. Queensware . and Gln*sw«ro*“new *took— at C. C. Stabb’*. J. W. Coais has on hand a Very large and wc*H-selectod Stock of Cigars and Tobacco, which ho offers for sale as low us tho lowest. Have you new Holiday Goods n't C. C. Stabr’s? j Plug, Fine Cut Cliewing, ar.d Smoking Tobaccds, together with, the largest and tinest, slock ofCigars ! ever ottered in ltcnsseiuer. Now is | the time to call at the sign of tho i Big Indian. cinf During the month of Decern* i her wc will otter tile most , liberal bargains in most of our goods, particularly Fine Cassitnere Cloth, Clothing and Dry Goods, eVer ottered in KensSolavr. L. .» N. W. IlorKtNS. : The best and cheapest sugars at C. C. Stauii’s.

SrKAVI.II. A bright bay horse colt, yea, ling, three white feet, larger-star in lace, w hen last seen lir.st of Noiviuber j mane and tail was filled with burs, j A reward .will be paid for information leading to his fecovgfjy. • H. B. James. Renseclner, lad., Dec. Ih, UPGS.