Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1877 — THE PEOPLES' MONEY. [ARTICLE]

THE PEOPLES' MONEY.

waste it eoESt war taxis abb nun •' cxokiocs “uuir imnn. Chlm Allowed ky the Comaty CemmlMtaMn at tlwlr Sarah Smwloo. hearty $4,000 Feld Out. Mi chard Hoover, taking Rebeeea Phillips to the poor form. $ 8.00 Henry Downing, on account of poor of Carpenter t0wn5hip,.,....., 18.18 Harvey Page, for keeping Hiram Loomis 8.00 Ira Robbins, medical aid to P. Johnson and child. Keener town’p 25.00 A. A. Tyler, on account of Rogers family, Keefler township........ 11.12 A. A. Tyler, trustee Keener t'p, account of Guthry & Johnson...!. 4.20 A. Leopold, .goods furnipbod to poor of Barkley township.! 8,3$ John 11, Karsner, on account of Rogers family 75,00 J. 11. Lough ridge, medical attendance on Fay’schild 2.00 J, H. Loughridge, mod. attendance on Vra. Long, Barkley t’wn’p 200.00 J. H. Loughridge, med. attendance on i). Goodnow, Marion t’n’p 81.00 William lleck, digging grave of D. Goodnow , , 3.00 Charles Platt, provisions for R. Tattle, Jordan township 8.10 Lewis Davisson, trustee, for poor of Barkley township, 2065 W. 8. Coen, removing poor from the county 20.00 William B. Hurley, keeping the Cain Marion family 39.00 Sidniel.King, boarding and attending D. Goodnow 83.G0 A Leopold, goods for Wilson family of Barkley township 2.76 C. €. Starr, provisions for poor of Jordan township ...; >: 2.75 Johnson & Johnson, goods for 8. Eckles, Carpenter township 27.47 Philip MuElfresh, keeping poor at poor farm 14.00

Maxwell A Landon, med. attendance on Mrs. Luekey and family.. 9.00 Henry Downing, fuel forS. Kckle 6.21 D. W. Peck, account of poor of Carpenter township., 8.40 Thomas Antrim, medical attendance on G. Hurley Barkley township ; Putters, Robinson, lames Bov, Mrs. Rogers and tihever’s child of Keener township 65.00 Theodore Hurley, provisions for G. Beasey, Barkley township...... 12.16 R. Fendig, goods for poor farm, 15.61 R. Fendig, burial clothes for D. Goodnow 8.65 Willey & Sigler, burial clothes : for Moses Cox 13.15 R. Fendig, burial clothes for W. . B. Hurley of Union township...... 15 75 W. J. Wright, coffin for wife of H. Sayler 10 00 W. J. lines, medicine for poor on poor farm 3.40 JL. Leopold, flour for W. B. Hurley of Union township 2.10 M. P. Comer, trustee Union tip, 4.27 Ludd Hopkins, goods for p00r... q.BO , W. J. Wright, coffin for child of W'. B. Hurley fl.oo W. J lines, medicine Mrs. Fay, 1.25 R. Y. Martin, medical attendance on G. Hurley of Barkley t’ p, poor at poor farm, and J. Garfield, 45.00 M. B. Alter, medical attendance upon Missßaumgatduer and child of Mrs. M. V. B. Warner 7.50 Philip MeKlfreah, care of poor on county farm.. 118.00 M. B. Altar, medical attendance on Wm. B. Hurley of Union township, Mrs. Goff, Geo. Beosy family, and Henry Sayler family.... 64.00 W. J. Wright, coffin D. Goodnow 10.00 T. K. Willey, drugs for poor on county farm 2.55 Thomas H. Robinson, trustee of Gillairi township, poor account..... 40.07 Philip McElfresh, care of poor on county farm 260.00 J. H. Loughridge, witness os a i medical expert at coroner’s inq’st, 10.00 John E. Randle,, Fritz Zard and Edward Kays, witnesses it coroner’s inquest, each 75 cents 2.25 H. W. Wood, express charges... 1.25 C. W. Duvall, express charges.. 1,85 Spring & Robertson, bind’g books 31.25 W. B. Price, conveying books to Lafayette 15.25 W. B Butord. books and siat’y, 312.08 J. H. Bumgardner, per sheriff, 1.25 H. A. Barkley, postage 3.26 Horace E.. James & Co., printing and advertising... 84.55 M. Eger, repairs on court house, 84.00 W. G. Smoot, repairs on public pump .. 5,00 J. W. Porter, repairs on purifp, 5.00 M. Eger, draft of plan for incise on poor farm ..i, 10 00 H. A. Barkley, auditor, quarterly allowance 536.70 L. C. Janes, treasurer, quarterly allowance 250.00 L. C. Janes, treasurer, lees from August 12, 1873, to Aug, 25,1875, 629.43 R. 8. Dwiggins, county attorney, quarterly allowance 25.00 J. H. Snoddy, superintendent... 277 00 Frank W. Babcock, county map, 40.00 R. Fendig, oil-dlntb for clerk 2.50 W\ J. lines, sundries 3.15 G. M. Robinson, sheriff, pris’rs, 122.80 C. M. Nicely, sheriff Tippecanoe county, prisoners' account 94.00 Jay Cherry, riding bailiff of commissioners’ court 8.00 G. M. Robinson, Sheriff, per diem at commissioners’ court 12.00 Geo. Kessler, commissioner...... 24.00 John Van’t Woud, commissioner 24.00 W. B. Price, commissioner. 24.00 G. M. Robinson, sheriff, serving notices and precepts, road matters 51.65 John Van’t Woud, superintending work on Baum's bridge......... 12.00 James McCleary, J. P., qualifying road viewer 5........... .25 K. B. Jeffries, J. P, same .75 Miles Bisher, J. P., same .25 John G. Culp, viewing roaas..... 1.50 Win. M. Natan, “ “ 1.60 Wm. Henkle, •* “ ..... 1.50 Sol. Henricks, •* “ ...1. 1.50 E. E. Rockwood, “ “ 1.50 John Y. May, “ “ «... 150 Jacob Jones, “ “ 150 A. P. Rockwell “ “ ”1-50 John Rogers, “ “ ...» *.50 Dexter Jones, •* “ 1.50 J. T. Randle, view’g and rept'g 3.00 J. A. Henry, “ “ “ 3.00 A. J. Bellows, <* “ 3.00 Jonathan Rank “ “ “ 3.00 George Blaise, «« » 8 V Illy Total amount of claims allowed, $3.W)U24 Paid to county officers, $1,805.1,8; oq: poor account, $1 ,^2ijL2B.; on account of pristoners, $216.81 ; siatiWty, printing and advertising, $445.75; roads and bridgea, $94.90 ; commissioners, $87.00; repairs in county offices, etc., $99.65; coroner’s Ut~ quest, $12.25; incidentals, $1.50.