Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1874 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FINANCIAL EXHIBIT OF JASPEN- COUNTY. , For the Yen r 1C n din a May 31st. 197-1. State of Indiana, Jasper county, ss. Commissioners’Court, June term, T ItoTHK lljmoßASi.r, the Boaho or Commissionkrs or Jxsrra Countt. Neizrr* : JL The undersigned, Auditor of said county, respectfully submits to yom honorable body the following exhibit of the finances of said county lor the year ending May 31st, 1874, to-wit: d RECxirrs Amount in the treasury May 31st, 1873 I 9,74* 47 Net collections of delinquencies for November settlement of 1873 6,384 79 Net collections on duplicate of 1873 for May settlement of 1874 1 3,503 28 Rout of county (arm 54G 12 Sale of wood 38 81 Show license 50 00 Docket fees 9.1 50 Jury fees 20 25 Road costs paid by Milton Mukeever 5 30 Collection of note to soldiers’monument fund. 83 46 Collections of notes to county. .*.... 178 48 Court expenses paid by Pulaski county 78 00 Transfers from estray fund... 20 05 Received from other sources 3 GO Totnlreceipts • $10,753 11 —r DISBURSEMENTS Fuel and lights $ 209 42 Warrants to county officers... • ••• 5.411 57 Relief of p00r....... 2,174 22 Caro of insane 327 49 Roads and bridges ...... Public improvements ... 185 01 Allowances by circuit court 3,158 92 Allowances by common pleas c0urt......... .* 43 54 Expenses of commissioners’ court...., 542 25 Apprehension and care of prisoners 600 61 County attorneys 143 410 Assessors 1,900-96 Elections 102 28 Enumeration of voters., 8 63 Blank books, stationery, advertising and printing 1,535 55 To agricultural society 70 00 Educational purposes 501 50 Balance of purchase money for county farm. 944 62 Repairs and improvements on county farm 859 60 Bounty on woif scalps. 193 15 Incidental expenses Miscellaneous expenses......-.,.-. f>29 07 Totyl disbursements $27,826 94 Net amount in treasury June Ist, 1874.. $ 2,926 17 ACTUAL EXPENSES OF THE COUNTY. The actual expenses of the county for the year ending May 31st, 1874, as shown by warrants drawn on the treasury, were us follows, to-wit: Fuel and lights $195.42 less S3B. 81 $ 156 61 County officers 2,822 90 Relief of poor * >2**7 63 Improvements and repairs on county farm 692 69 Roads aud bridges $2,2G3 60 less $5.30. 2,258 30 Public improvements 73 55 Allowances by .circuit court 2,674 80 Account of prisoners Commissioners’ court *>so 80 County attorney ”3 00 Assessors.. 2,05 i 75 Elections Woif scalps..,.. 127 50 Blank books, stationery, printing aud advertising 1,092 39 Agricultural society 50 00 Educational purposes. «*Ol 50 -- incidental expenses UM ’5 Miscellaneous expenses..,... 5b4 86 Total... $16,791 98 Of the notes and other dues to tiie county at last report, except taxes, there remains unpaid one note of S2OO with accrued interest to the amount ol S9O, making $290, Which Is now in the hands of the county attorney and in process o r col'ection. The outstanding liabilities of the county so far as known to this office consist now only of warrants remaining uncalled for in this office, amountiug to $152 93. RECAPITULATION. ith balance in treasury at last report ..... $30,753 11 Disbursements 27,826 94 Receipts in excess of disbursements *-- SWSB-*7 Add bills collectible during the year Total available means except taxes $3,216 17 Known liabilities Net assets $3,063 5^4 In comparing this statement with the May settlement sheet it may be gratifying to your body as the trustees of Jasper county to notice that while the Jevy for county purposes in Jasper county for the last year was below the average of the State, and that while less than sixty per centum of that levy under the two installment principle, was collected, the known liabilities have been disch rged, our orders have been kept at par and tiiere is a balance in tiie treasury which will probably meet the necessary expenditures of the county until further collections reach the treasury. _4i ' : Respectfully submitted, Rensselaer v lndiana, June 2d, 1874. FRANK W. BABCOCK* . Auditor of Jasper County. Examined and approved in open court June 3d, 1874, aud ordered to bo recorded and published as the statement of this Board ot the receipts andexpenditares for the year ending as herein shown, as required by section 29 of the Act approved June 17th.1852. (Gust* ts Hard, page 253). W. K. PARKISON, President, JARED BENJAMIN, samuel McCullough, Board of Commiulonen of Jasper County; fjaper! Jajjedl faperll! WALL PAPER For the million at ElfimET KANIUDS DKUG STOKE. Two Thonuud Holts of Wall Paper of all Grades and Shades, from the Cheapest Brawl to the Finest Satins, ut Prices Hemarkably Low for Cash. WINDOW shades ot alt kinds, lncludiag Paper, Cloth and Holland. Fixtures to Hung, Complete. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. musical Inssraroents may be had at CASH PHICEB. A good Violin for no- A Guitar for 65 to $lO. Flutes 60 Cents to sls. A variety of VIOLINS, GUITARS, FLUTES, _ FLAGEOLETS, HARPS, FIFES, PICCOLOS, y Violin bows, VIOLIN BRIDGES, VIOLIN ROSIN, - lOLIN KE^H^ ioi in and guITAR STRINGS or nil Grades and Prices. SEEF-INSTHCCTOIIS for Violin, Guitar u*« Fiute—the .very Eatest Editions on Hand, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. Picture Nails, Picture Cord and Tassels, CHROMOS nice sod cheap, all the materials for making*WAX FLOWERS, a full hne of Artiat’s Material, Tube Paiuls aud *uital)l| Brashes for such work. My stock of • ■ j . r s» LADIES’ AND GENTS’ POCKET-BOOKS, PORTMONAIES AND PURSER is full, and I think the most complete ever offerer for sale In Reuntlaer. I alto hfys a very large assortment ol ' HAIR BRUSHES , j CLOTH BRUSHES, rubber combs, IVORY COMBS, TOILET SOAPS, , POWDERS , rOMJJ) f S HAIR OILS, USE HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS, ■ ANH PSRFVmxr Which is now complete, and full of the VERY BEST and FRESHEST GOODS just brought from Chios go. i - \ ' EMMET KA-ISnCNT-AX,-