Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1906 — Page 8

REPORT ON STONE ROADS AND NOTICE OF ELECTION , " . • . " i k a L&: ■ ; .* r . In the matter of the Stone Reads in Marion, lordan and Carpenter Townships, Petitioned tor By Robert Parker, et at. No. 3780.

NOTICE is HERE BY GIVEN that the petition for the f .l’owing described impiovement was hied with the Auditor ‘"presented to the Board of Commissioners at their regu- }, September Session. 1005; that an Engineer and Viewers v ,e appointed as provided by law, and this notice is given if* *ll persons in the said townships of' said election and the ; p adency of the petition and the report of the viewers and the -uk of the election will all come up for hearing on the sth dy of March, 1906. r - . ■ ,•' ■ _

S‘: to of Indiana 1 (’. i nty of Jasper $ ‘ lu * ' Court to September IV rm 1905. . To theHonoi «. lvte ltiiatxl of f 'otnmissiot. rs of .Ittsi*er County. Indiana I> the matter of the Stone Road linpr- v.unent in the Townships of t arpen‘it, Jplullsn a'tlil Srur iou Tow nahips jasjh-r ‘Xkrtfnty, .Indiana, by Robert f».v' «ret al peMtloners. We,the undersigned v iewers, Thomas ' y. dvilouey ami Michael J. pel aha nty am. Lewis S. Alter as surveyor and eup aeer, £eg lea \ e to make on r report as s.ich Viewer* and Engineer and now sii.i that- in <d>edfence to tin* certified or* •• of the Auditor in this cause issued to us. the tmjrrflsl of whiclris fil,«i i rewith xnarkcu exhibit "A” and. made * pa T hereof; that we met on the IHtii ifty of August 1905 at the AudiUn- office ami after qualifying as reoaths will ie found on the back of said exhibit "‘A’ 4 to which reference is had ami .hat after so qualifying and the enp ieer ha vine filed his bond as requir'd by law we then proceeded to view. and examine the line-of the said pn#( oaed improV&uient as set forth in sai*‘‘ order and as described as follows to-wit: « . amend up at the north west corner of t.*e south west quarter of section - rhvMm { lf*} »a township fWfitV-eipht (28 north, rartfje six ffij west mMarion To* iship, Jgspcr County, Indiana a nr* from thenre south to the south west comer of the northwest quarter of sect on six (tt)in township twenty seven [2l] lorth. ranee six [fi] west in Car|Hi.aT township, Jasper County, Indian;, and that after examining and vi«wing the said proposed improvers tit as petitioned for we find that said inq rovement should be made; that the l*er.c Its would jrreatly exceed thecovts thereof and after malt ins due examination we now establish and locate the wen; improvement in the following deser ?»ed route to-w it: V .-tumeuciug at the north weat corner ol the south west quarter of section £18; mtownship twenty eight [2k] north rau^osix [♦>] west in Marion township, Jasper Countv, Indiana, and. from, then, e south to the south w< si OOt ner of t* « north west quarter of section six {6) la township twenty-seven (27) north, nujyesixfhlwest in Carpenter township,. J.v%».*rT7bunty, Indiana. Thisdescription being the center line of said imjirt>\cmeut so fur as the grade is confer*.- d and the same generally known as t-«e range line road. _Xb*t the said pr\»j osed improvement is on a public highway already established and worked and traveled. That the estimated length of said improvement i5'20,837 feel. That the average width of said as now laid out is fifty 'l7. at the road hyd lor this imprpvg- *!» el shall be graded and improved to the width of twenty-five feet On top, twelve feet and one-half on cither side of t e foregoing described route lor said improvement, and to be made in ait respects according to the plans, *»> . ideations and profiles for same as fiVsl with this report and as made a p>.ri hereof marked exhibit "B" to which reference is had. t * nstruct ion of road bed: The road bed >hall be cleared ami constructed of ear r» in accordance with the grades as pp. »id nrofile. See profile marked ftxhibU “B.’- •» e fills shall be made from the sides or from the material taken from the cut as far as practicable. 8 wers and water-ways and bridges th t be constructed through the gr* ie as shown on the profile and sp«* ifications of this report. The profile shows that 9 of said water * avs shall be constructed of sewerpir* which shall be first class vitrified pipe. .. e profile shows one steel tube culver* of the capacity of thirty-six inches, ai * -hall be made in all respects accor iag to the plans and specifications fur -.one as shown herein. * '1 is improveinentshall be constructed a,id made of brokeu-lime-sloue to be *• Token into two sizes, coarse and fiD ..od shall be hard durable rock. To** vise of said rook shull be as here* iuaf tur set out. * ’i U said broken stone snail be laid to .'te width of ten feet a' set out und dew i il»ed on the profile and specification- for same to which reference is had - that the same shall be laid to the ■depth of seven inches of the large at..,.., uniformly and shull he covered nth the fine stone to the depth of •t.cbes. uniformly. v- further report and establish that tl>«- i roken stone shall be laid on the ea»*. rly side of the said grade from station nineteen (19) to station (80, going th, thence westerly on the west eri * Hide of said grade to station 188 »k m the same intersects that ,x*rtiou oft* Is Improvement known as the Kemington gravel road. t... »atd broken stone shall, be laid so - -toooroe to the center line of the jo i vement, thus leaving two feet ftaiooa-half of a tier me on each side tbermerf. and fills shall i»e imt' - Hi all res|ects as shown on the profit* and specifications of this imvrorooxHit. All material taken from may !*■ used' in making fills at Iftflisnnfins of lha contractors. Itul tbs ornsbed rock and broken silts* aabaraiftreported shall hs of tbs

following size: For the coarse work no stone shall be used that «ill not pass through atTour inch ring and for the top dressing no stone shall be used ihfht. will not pass though a one inch ring. _ r —.- —+■ , In constructing this improvement the contractor shall use side-boards the thickness of the broken rock to he laid, removing the same ’after the fill has been made and carrying the sane ahead. All material used in the construction of the road shall be subject to the appeticai of the engineer and supertnterrdont in charge. The fol lowing gives a description of t he speci fications for said improvement: The first column shows the number of the statiop; the second the cut; the third the till. The 3i elevation of the center line of the road; the fourth width at top of grade; the fifth the approximaU* number of cubic yards in cut; the 7 sixth the number of in the fill, the seventh the number of pubic yards of stone. For the drainage of said road there shall be constructed a tile ditch on the following described route to-wit: Coffinn neing on the west side of the proposed improvement at stake number 98 and from thence south along the said high way the jHstance (i{ twenty.four hundred feet and from thence southeasterly about one hundred and twenty feet to where it terminates in the public dredge ditch known as the Garmon Ditch where it will have a good and sufficient outlet. ■ The said tile shall be laid in all respects according to the plans and specifications for same as filed with this report marked exhibit “I) - ' to which reference is had. The said tile drain shall be constructed Of tie* following sized tile to-wit: From stake No. 98 to 197 of five inch tile and from thence to outlet of six inch tile. That the lower end of said tile shall be constructed of four feet of sewer pi f*e eight inch, the end to he protected by wire rods through the end of said sewer tile so as to protect the same from finimals and other substances. We find that no one is entitled to any damage by reason of the making of this improvement; we found no one objecting to said improvement; we report that the construction of said tile and of said improvement will be of treat public benefit and utility and that the expenses of this improvement will be less tnan the benefits and that the benefits w ill greatly exceed the cost thereof.

We further report that the estimates Of this improvements are as follows: 1. The estimate ce*st of the gradinjiof this improvement as per the plans and specifications for same will be as follows $733 00 2. The estimated cost of the culverts and bridges 150 00 3. The estimated cost of the drainage of the road 125 00 4. The estimated cost of the r<x*k work 12,629 37 5. The estimated cost as to viewers, engineer and court costs - Estimated total costs :::.'.7TT% Averajre cost per mile The estimated cost of the grading of this improvement also embraces the clearing and grubbing of same. We further raport that on examination of this improvement we find a number of telephone poles on the right of way of this improvement which will have to be removed and that the proper notice be served on the parties in time to that effect. The profile, plans and specifications for all of said work are filed herewith as hereinbefore set forth to which reference Is had and that the work shall be made in conformity therewith. That it will be of public utility to prude, drain and macadam said highway as set out iu the petition and as herein reported. We fui ttier report that this improvement is to lx* made ou the said public highway as herein described which is located' in Carpenter, Jordan and Marion Townships, Jasper County, Indiana. and that the first half mile thereof is on the boundary line of said Jordan and Marlou Townships and di) idltig same for that distance. We further older and decri*e that the contractor shall roll said grade j Indore placing the stone thereon to the I satisfaction of the engineer and superintendent in charge and that the same shall be in conformity with the grade line after so rolling; that after the grade has been rolled Uieo the said stone is to be placed thereon and the same shall be rolled to the satisfaction of the engineer and superintendent in charge of said improvement and after being rolled the mho shall conform to the plans and specifications for same. it..is coutems4atad that the large: stone shall be rolled to the satisfaction | of said officers before placing the fine | stone thereon, and again rolled after the placing of th<* said fine stone to the satisfaction of said officers. ' We file a schedule of our serf Ifces j with this report. , August 31st 1905, Thomas-F- Maloney and Miohael J.Drlahanty as tiewern, and Lewis 8. Alter as engineer each being duly sworn upon tbeir oath state that the matters and facto as herein set forth are true

in substance and fact and farther saith not. MICHAEL J. DELAHANTY. , THOMAS F. MALONEY, Viewers. LEWIS S. ALTER, .. i' Engineer. Subscribed and sworn to beseal ’.fore me this the 31st day of August 1905. MAUD E. SPITLER, Notary Public. My commission expires March 15th, 1997.-. The undersigned Viewers and Engineer claim for their services up to date the, following: * 5 ‘ Michael J. Delatianty for nine days at $2 00 per day $lB 00 Thomas F. Maloney for nine days at $2 00 per day 18 00 Lewis S. Alter as Engineer for 13 days Lewis S. Alter for ip»e of team, carriage and driver 10 days 20 00 Chainmen and rodman: John Holder, 3 days 4 50 Morgan A, Dewey 2£ days 3 75 ‘ Schristmas E. Alter 5 days 7 50---—lsaac L. Alter, 5 days * * ...' 750 THOMAS F. MALONEY. MICHAKL J. ©ELAH4.N I V. Viewers. - LEWIS S. ALTER,

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SPECIFICATIONS i 'Showing tli** Dimensions <4 thp Above * escribed Ditch, to-wii : Exhibit “ D.* 4 Ne. of Stake. • Death of cut. : Size of tile. 98 i 4.90 5 Hi i 4. 0 5 100 4. 0 ' 5 101 i 4. *0 ; 5 102 4.0 U 5 103 _ BSK : 5 104 - ;).») 5 lift 4.00 5 rue 4.20 6 107 ! 4.30 6 i 8 " Aft'r;6 wo 4.* o « 110 4.00 « 111 3.90 6 112 4.20 fi 113 4.40 0 114 4 70 « 115 6001 a 110 5.25 8 117 5 50 6 118 5.80 0 119 4 50 6 120 5.00 6 121 4.50 8 12*2 4.00 fi 123 4.80 fi *l*3X2O ! 8 • The X need in table means plus. State of Indiana fee. County of Jasper i 1. James X. Leatherman, Auditor within and for said County and State, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true aDd complete copy of the report of viewers and engineer in charge, in the matter of the l’etitiou for Stone by Robert Parker, et al, as the same was filed in my office on the 7th day of August, 1905. In witness whereof, T have skal. j hereunto set my hand and the seal of the Board of Commissioners of Jasner County. Indiana, this 17th day of January, 1906. JAMES N. LEATHERMAf, Auditor Jasper County.

Notice oljlection. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, at their regular January Session, 1906. ordered that a special election be held on Tuesday, * the 20th day of February, 1906. at the usual places of holding elections, in Carpenter Township, including the Town of Remington, Marion Township, including the City of Rensselaer, and Jordan Township, in said County, aud under the general election law so faras the same may be applicable, for the purpose of voting on the question of building of said gravel road. WITNESS the hands of said commissioners and seel of said Board, this 11th day of January. 1906. >?5=5V CfTAS. T. THraiTAM, >»al \ FREDERIC WAYMIRE JOHN F. PETTET. Attest James N. Leatherman, Audi tor Jasper County, Indiana. h„

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r 4 Artnnal Report of TOwßahip Trnitee to the Adwery Board of and Diebarsements Dating the Tear 1906. - BARKLEY TOWNSHIP. TOWNSHIP JgUND. RECEIPTS I>alance on hand last settlement $12:5.88 C»>. Vruißtir r, June <i strihutii-R 104f.69 Co. ■ Treasurer, Dee. distribution 914.05 Total balance * and receipts 3217.02 EXPENDITURES. Ellas Arnold, team work - - 10-50 Susie Arnold, r«nt and work ■ -.4. 14.00 Elias Arnold, services 1904 - 440.00 "S. W. English, advisory services 5-00 W. R. Brown,, same - - - 600 George Daniels, same - S.WJ S. R Nichols, tax - - - - 33.09 J. W. McEwen, publishing report 15.76 Clark, same - - - - 15.75 I* 4 . E. Babcock, supplies - - 6.50 Alter & Wolfe, tile Tor roads - -18.3 s V. B. Meyer, postage - - - - 1.00 T. HN Hurley, scraper - 4.00 James Neweom'e, supervisor - 15.00 Chas. Shroyer, stone work and cement - - - * B.CO d. i Mitter, Ifte for road' - -rT"l>;'o R. Ryse, election supplies - 8.40 D. H. Goble, supplies - 5.91 F. E. JSabcock, road receipt books 2.00 Ditch tax on Burns ditch - , - 60.34 South Barkiey gravel road tax 120.2 1 Wm. Cooper, set of gravel boards 2.00 J. C. Thrawls, surveying - - 7.00 F. E. Babcock, publishing annual , estimate - - - r - *2.00 HH. Hayes, posting notices - 1.75 Wm. Reed, tiling rd. dist. No. 4 ---SfeftAugust Goepp, lumber - 30.46 J. I. Miller, tile for roads - - 23,10 J. E. Myers, shoveling gravel 20.00 O. M. Garriott, same - - - 8.75 W. R. Brovin, services advisory 5.00 H. W. English, same - 5.00 Warner Bros., supplies -. 5- 7.18 Wm. Nuss, shoveling gravel - 2.50 H. H. Hayes, grading . s ; 7.25 J. H. Britt, hauling gravel - - £.58 Zeb Swaim, same ----- 2.25 G. B. Switzer, shoveling gravel I<M»> filbert Hufley, same - 16.61 'Josiah Davisson, gravel - «- 100.00 Everett McCleary, shoveling gravel 7.50 Clarence Hurley, hauling gravel .75 Jasper Co. Tel. Co., tel. rent - 8.45 D. Goble, office supplies 5.90 John Comer, shoveling gravel - 8.75 M. P: Comer,- httuliftg gravel 8.25 John Renick-r, work on bridge 8b;t0 F. M. Cooper, supervisor -' - 6'*.00 Same, ' s,.oveling gravel. - - £4.37 Alter & W r olfe, tile - - - - 7.60 J. F. Garriott, gravel - - 22.10 T. M. Callahan, supervisor - 60.C0 James Newcoipe, same - - A>.oo I*erry Marlatt, gravel - - - 46.00 Fred Ropp, supervisor * 52.15 E. D. Rhoades, supplies - - 15J5 Baughman & Williams, legal advice Is.w J. W. Burget, gravel - - 1 - - 22.50 [ Total expenditures. - —-$1514.61 TUITION FUND. RECEIPTS Balance on hand last settlement $1452.15 Co. Treasurer, warrants -.:—= fcfil.tO. May 14, same ------ 85.11 June 13, same ----- 1400.98 July 13, same ----- 824.32 Dec. 25, same ----- 1282.19 Total balance and receipts 5965.75 EXPENDITURES. Fred S. Tyler, teaching - - 260. s 0 Maude Walki r, same - 337.20 Ellen Donnelly, same - - - 163. 1 5 Augusta Sayler, same -' - 218.00 Day Jordan, same - - - - 1 BJO Anna Lane, same ----- 166.53 Charles J. Lane, same - 111.00 Minnie Hemphill, same - 1 4.80 Mabel C. Fertich, same - - 2J&70 Kvxnwy t -4iame- - 166.60 Parmer. D. Wells, same - - 157.00 C E. Peregrine, same - - 168.86 Emma Lane, same - - - - 166.60 j Jennie Eib, same - 173.80 i V ictor Comer, same - 18.60 Nellie -Kck, same - 166.00 Bernice Hayler, same - 172,80 F. S. Tyler, same - - Martha Farkison, same - - 107.88 Helen Lamson, same - -* - 106.70 Alice Eib, same - 13 ‘.15 Nellie Sehrocr, same - - - 145.50 Jehnie Eib, same - - - “- 138.(5 May Wright, same - - - - 101.75 Ilomer Arnold, same - - - - ItO.CO Minnie Hemphill, same - 337.59 Barm D. wells, same - - - 126.50 Hazel McColly. same - - - 101.76 Leonard Hayes, sp.me - 125.40 Augusta Sayler, same - - - 136.40 Total expenditures - - 4689.26 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. ] RECEIPTS June 13, Co. ireas., warrants - 1458.65 Dec. 25, same ----- 1279.28 Total receipts - - - - 2737.93 EXPENDITURES.

Elias Arnold, wood supplies - 55.00 iJ. M. Spriggs, wood dist. No. 1 15.00 .Overdrawn by Arnold - - 114 ! .79 Wm. Hurley, wood No. 12 - - 3.00 I Belle Walker, washing No. 3 - 2.50 | John Bruner, poles for hitch racks 4.90 iC. E. Walters, transportation to to school ----- 46.50 Chas. Walker, wood for No. 3-8 3ICO Wm. Nuss, services as director 1.35 Mable C. Fertich, institutes - 14.46 Maude Walker, same - - - 14.C6 Fred S. Tyler, same - 15.64 Ellen Donnelly, same - - - 12.30 Nellie Eek, same - 12.30 Jennie Eib, same - 13.44 Emma Lane, same - - - 13.08 Anna Lane, same - 11.10 Anna Lane, same - 15.00 C. E. Peregrine, same - 13.‘20 Bernice Sayler, name " - - - 33.14 Augusta Sayler, same - 14.40 Parmer D Wells, same - 31.4:) Gertrude Keeney, same - - 10.36 Minnie Hemphill, same •, - - 32.70 ’ Jordan, same - 14.40 i Chris Morgenegg, s* rvices as diI rector and wushing - » 5.75 Granville Moody, transfers to h. s. 57.00 1 Ancel Potts, wood No. 4 - - 18.75 I Charles Walker, wood No. 11 - 6.00 I J. M. Spriggs, wood and supplies for I No. 13 ------ - 15.70 ; Emmet Pull’ns, wood No. 6 - 19.00 Chris. Morgen* gg, sawing wood No 5 - 8.50 Owl'll Hurley,. wood No. 5 - - 19.44 G. J. JeßSin, 15 gold stars - 15.00 Jennie Ptiyissun, supplies und washing - - - - - 2. GO Thomas Tnnner, director ’- - - 3.50 Sylvia M. Sherwln, modern alias 8.00 T. J. Richardson, supplies No. 14 2.0*1 W. H. Miller, wood No. 2 - - 6.C0 Mable C. Frrtivh, supplies No. 14 .U Nellie Schroer, holding -examination 2.00 Silas J. Toombs, wood No. 8 - li.ft) Ora Morgan, wood No. 11 11.45 John N. Baker, wood No. 8 - 10.75 F. E. Babcbck, programs - - 8.00 A. F. lk)ng, supplies - 5.78 Chris Morgenegg, wood No. 16 6.66 Wm. Yeiter. wood for same - 7.50 Arthur Waymlre, hauling coal No.

14 - 4.60 W. N. Hurley, wood No. 13 - - .75 John >\ Payne. wood and washing 3.66 Win. K. Marion, repairing pump No. 1 * SOO Wash Cook, /transfer* ... IXBO K. B. Marlon, work and wnalUng _ No. 12 4.60 Frank Payne, work No. 5 1.08 F. E. Babcock, Ex. Manuscripts 10.(8 Donnelly Dumber Co., coal No. 14 «.K W. H. Miller, wood No. 3 24.TW K. B. Harris, insurance - 72,40 Harry Arnold, wood and work No. 10 860 F.. K. Marion, work No. 13 150 T. rt. Hurley, olunthg school yard 3.00 Casste I'ayne, cleaning school ’ houses - - ~ - - „ . -r oo Isaac Miller, repairing school h. 11.',6 N. J. Abbott, cleaning houses - <»> Qeorgo Watt, wood No. 10 - - u. 36 D. E. Walker, repairs on house 260 Maude Martin, cleaning school A', work No*. »' 18$ ff U I'-'T!*- h * u,,n * pupils - MJ» 1 >• K r *P» l ™ «• bouss too Isaac Miller, plastertn~ school house - - - - - - . got •Vhtte and Marios, repairs oa pasp got H. U. Hayes, transporting pupils IN

/ '• * , ,-Vv.;' ' AftC 4 Theodore Smith, work on school house No. Ift ™>' .'Bt*' Gee V\. Brandeabury, t sane porting , pup U- - - - - -L '44.ftft Korah Eidredge, same - - ft.ft) Wnv R. Bull, labor.+No. 7 T.to George R. Masters, work on school bouse -?•••;. ■£■ ... r - *'|T -• IN [L, H, Hamilton, '■■* commission on school books* f r - ' K - $.38 Belle Walker, cleaning house.- - Xtt. John Rger, ‘ supplies fbr school 3.40 A- F. , Long, same - - - - ftjfr J. M.’ Spriggs, labor No. 13 -3.0 D Clint Brown, No. 2 2.00 J. C. Gwin, supplies - - - - 12.63 Coen & Brady, coal - 4.T8 Total expenditures - - 2148.26 j ROAD FUND. e RECEIPTS % - r.alance on hand last settlement 39.72. June 13, Co. Treasurer, warrants 1159.16 Total receipts 1218.19 EXPENDITURES. D. H. Yeoman, bridge lumber 4 - 76.80 Elias Arnold, error 1.04 report - 10/4) - J. Halliday, work on bridge, district No. 4 ----- g.co Road receipts redeemed - - 878.90 Charles SchrOyfr, stone work - > 39.75Everett McCleary, same - - 7.50 J E. Cooper, same - $.25 Alvin MCCurtain, same - 4.5) N. J. Butgett, poles - 2.50 M. E. Davisson, stone work - L3O Charles T. Sehroy* r, hauling grav. 1£75-~ Geo, Beedy, shoveling gravel •- 16.62 Walter Daniels, bridge work - 3.00 George Daniels, hauling gravel - 6.34 Jos. Davis, shovleing gravel - 21.55Jas. E. Myers, repairs on plow 1.00 Hiram Day, cement for bridge - 32.25 W illis Hurley, shoveling gravel 2.36 - , Total expenditures - 1138.41 ADDITIONAL HOAD FUND. RECEIPTS Balance last shttlem* nt - - 830.86 Jne, 13, Co. Treasurer, warrants 772.77 Dec, 25, same - «_■ - - - 12.87 al receipts -■ • - - - 1616.30 EXPENDITURES. John Richmond, work on bridge , district No. 4 ----- 7.30 Theodore Smith, same - - - 6.00 44 , John Snider, haul ins* piling and lms--1 ber r - - . * - . 11.00 James Spriggs, bridge lumber - 20.5*) T. J. Parker, ditching road - - 5.00' Edmond Walk* r, grading road -3.0 J Same, shoveling snow - - - 1.50 John Schroer, bridge lumber - 10.00 Constructionof bridgea old acct. 376.C0 Rensselaer Lumber Cp. lumNr 118.32 - J. N. Leathtrman, road receipts redeemed - - - - - - 84.82 Total exp* n-'Fures - 642.64DOG FUND. RECEIPTS Balance on hand last settlement 243.70 May L, Twp. Assessor - - 162.00 Total receipts - - - -595.7 ft EXPENDITURES. J. N. Leatherman, excess dog tax 143.70 Samuel Hopkins, 3 hogs killed by dogs — — v Korah Daniels, sheep killed by dogs 7.50 W. N. Jordan, turkeys killed by dogs ------- 5.00 Total expenditures - 166.20 POOR FUND. RECEIPT'S H*lance or hand last seltlemint 305.86 June 13, County Treasurer, warrants ------- 416.77 Dec. 26, same ----- 365.60 Total receipts - 1088.12 , EXPENDITURES. Abraham Miller, poor relief - - 3).^0 J. L. Griggs, G. E. Murray, poor 3.00 i'yra Miller, poor relief - - 15.00 Abraham Shade, 'same - 15.00 Porter & Ktesler, clothing for poor 5.00 E. S. Rhoades, groceries for poor 10.00 Guardian medical aid (old stecount 1002 a5.2J A. R. Kresler, medical aid to poer 25.00 Abraham Miller, poor relief - 16.00 W. J. Wright, burial of T. Hurley 25.00 E. S. Rhoades, aept. Nancy Abbott 16.00 A. R. Kresler, medical aid - - 25.00 rZTTTotaI expenditures - - - 208.25 SUMMARY. _ - Bal. & Rec. Dis. Bal. Township fund $3217.02 $1514.61 $1702.41 Tuition fund 6 65.75 4689.25 1276.50 Special School fund 2737.93 Road Fund 1218.19 113041 79 78 Add. Road Fund 1616.30 612.64 973 0 6 Dog Fund 3 5.70 166.20 260.&* Poor Fund . 1088.12 208.25 879.87 Total - - - - $16239.01 $10606.62 $5732.3) State of Indiana. Jasper County, S.S Jhe undersigned, being duly sworn upon his oath, says, that the within is a true and complete showing of all the moneys received and paid out, as he verily believes; and that the various items of expenditures credited, have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or paid to him. or to any other person; and that he has received no money or urticle of value in consideration oI any contract made by him as trustee. GRANT DAVISSON, Township Trustee. Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 2nd day of January, 1906 ELIAS ARNOLD, Chairman of the Advisory Board Examined and approved this the 2nd day of January, 1906. ELIAS ARNOLD. WM. FOLGER, GEORGE DANIELS, Members of the Advisory Board.

Monarch mince meat best made 7c package at Laßue Bros. Big Public Sale. The undersigned will offer at Public Auction at his residence 2 miles North and lVi miles West of Rensselaer, on what is known as the Donnelly Farm, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m , on Tuesday, Jan. 30,1906. 14 HEAD OF HORSES, ponsiatiug of 1 Black Mare ' 7 q, years old, wt. 1560; in Mare live ■ ■i. ■ ■ * * *.* i Wt. 1060: 1 lilacl* <m filing seven lff3» years old, wt. 1460; 1 Bay VJM *W** ' Oeldiog five years old. wt. 1450; 1 Mare four years old, wt. 1400; 1 Sorrel Mare eight years old, wt. 1900; 1 Browo Mare seven years old, wt. 1860. In foal 1 1 (i ray Gelding two years old. art. I 960; l Black Mare, driver, two yeara old; 1 Yearling Draft Oolt; ft Spring Colts, Belgin, good ones;l Mare, driver and saddler, five years old. BICOWB, four freab at sale time, others fresh In March. 0 HEAD OF HOGS.consisting of 8 Poland China Boars, pure bred, and tlx Shoals. FABM IMPLEMENTS. WAGONS, HAHNESS. ETC. constating of 1 new John Deere Planter with 180 rods of wire; 1 three section Harrow; 1 Bob Sled; 1 Wagon; I Hay Gatherer; some Household Furniture and numerous other articles. TKKMa;—A credit of 9 months will be given ou sunn over ftft without interest; aft suras of $5 and under cash; ft per cent off for cash, JAMBS K.WALTBK. Kuan Phillips. Auctioneer. ** B. P. Honan, Clerk. C use. Grant, Haft Lunch. T