Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1874 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

special wo tices. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. I will pßy $5 to any person who will retuin to my faun in Milroy township, Jasper ctunty, Indiana, A Two-Year Old Mare Colt, which may be described as follows:—Sorrel color, small white speck in forehead, has a scar about half the size of a min's hand near the knee on one fore leg, which is the result of a burn when a suckling colt—she is of good size. Strayed away about the 28th day of April, last. I will pay three dollars to have .the filley take nup and information where I may get her. I’ETEIt FOL'LKS. 35-Jrn A CARD. A Clergyman, while residing in South Ameiica, as missionary, discovered a sate and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Disease of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and* vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the receipt for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of Cost. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, StalioiV D, Bible House, 6-21 New York City. WOOL WANTED AT PIIRCUPILE & CO’S.

FARMERS’ FACTORY AT MONTICELLO. The undersigned having taken charge of the TIPPECANOE WOOLEN MILLS: have this season entered upon a "New Departure” in their line of business, and it sustained by the farmers will continue the same! from year to year. We have employed the most SKILLFUL WORKMEN, manufacture the VERY BEST GOODS, and propose to sell them exclusively to the consumer, thereby saving to him all expense of passing the goods Through the hands of retail dealers. H’e make every yard of goods we sell, ana guarantee everything as represented. We have the past year’s productions now ready for the trade, in finer quality and lower prices than ever before offered in this community. We pay the HIGHEST PRICES FOR WOOL IN CASH OR GOODS. „ Come and see us and we guarantee you will open your eyes in astonishment at the line display of goods. (Jive us your trade, and. we will save money for you and make money for ourßelves, Factory and. salesroom at the. east end of the old wagon budge over the Tippecanoe 'river, vrUtcti is now free and in good repntr Monticello, Ind.. May. 1874. 35 3m I>. I). A O. S. DALE. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. OF INSOLVENCY. At the May term, 1874, tis the Circuit Court of Jasper county .Indiana, the estate of Cyrus W. Henkle, deceased, was declared probably insolvent ; creditors are, therefore, notified that the same will be settled accordingly. June 8, 1874. E. L. CLAff K, Administrator, [VtOTICE is hereby given that I will -La receive proposals to build a school house iu district number one (1) and district number four (4) in Union township, Jasper county. Indiana, at my residence in .Union township, until Saturday, June 13th, 1874, when said proposals will be opened and said work will be let to the lowest respousibie bidder. ISAAC V. ALTER, 37-2 Trustee. v\ ’ ■ State of Indiana, County of Jasper, sa: Circuit Court, September Term, 1874. Daniel N. Basil vs. Rui Giiletl, Luticia H. Giilett, ct ai. Complaint to foreclose mortgage.—No. 719. fTIIIE above named defendants are by order X of court notified that on the second day es said term of said court, commencing September 21st, 1874, at the Court Hou§e in Rensselaer in said county and State, said complaint will be heard and determined. ✓T—is Witness my name and the seal of r SKAL )said comt, this 24th day ol May, D. 1874. MARION L. SPITLER, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson & Bro., Attys for Plitf. 36-3

REPORT OF RAILROAD TAX REFUNDED. Slale of Indiana, Jasper county, ss: Commissioners’ Court, June term,ls74. To the Honorable, the Board of Commissioners ok Jasper County, Indiana : The undersigned herewith submits to your Board the books and papers showing the plan adopted by him to execute the order of your Board, made at the last December term hi relation to refunding the tax levied and collected to aid in the construction of the Fort Wayne and Pacific Railroad ; and, also, the following statement of Ihe condition of the fund thus held in trust by the county: At tile time your order to refund was made, there had PAiWird and paid. into the treasury from the assessment, (only the net qmount of collections on duplicate of 1870 can b» interest collected and paid iu by L. W. Heukle 192 64 total.-.; $47,711 82 There had been paid out at the same time as follows: On account of election services.......-5 36 13 Making railroad dupitcate of 1871, and iuterest on warrants therefor 257 95 Treasurer’s fees for collections, except the fees Tor collections on duplicate of 1870, which 1 am not able to ascertain from the records of my office. 362 56 Refunded by order of the Board .'. 17 91 Erroneous taxes refunded on warrunts of the Auditor. 7 51 $ 682 06 Leaying net amount in the treasury at the time we begin to refund < $17,029 76 Up to and including this date 2,526 refunding warrants have been drawn on the treasury,amounting to $44,011 94 Of this.amouut there was refunded for proney erroneously drawn on affidavit of claimant 10 09 Net amount of disbursements to this date........ $44,001 85- ....... Leaving amount iu treasury iu excess of warrants drawn $ 3,027 91 The Board will notice that the amount remaining in the treasury is divided into small claims, ninny of them less than one dollar and few reaching to ten dollars. A? these .several amounts belong mo>tiy to nonresidents a considerable portion of it, no doubt, will bo forfeited to the county fund under the two years clause of the law authoiixiag tbe refunding ; so that there is now no probable loss to accrue to the people of the county on account of this money passing through their treasury. Thus far no valid claim has been presented that has not rcafched the tr easury. Incases where there have been claimS for greater amounts than was charged upon the duplicate, of which class there have been several, the ruling of this office has been uniformly to refund only the amount charged upon the record, even when the claim was based upon the treasurer's receipt. The grounds tor such ruling will be readily understood by persons acquainted with the principles of law governing such payments. , Respectfully submitted. „ Rensselaer, Indiana, June sth, 1874. FRANK W. BABCOCK, - , Auditor of Jasper County. Examined and approved in open court this sth day of June, 1874, and ordered to be published. W. K. PARKISON, President, JARED BENJAMIN, ■ Samuel McCullough, Bdard of Commissioners of Jasper County.