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   Decatur Republican (Newspaper) - June 16, 1870, Decatur, Illinois                                A III ADVANCE PUBLISHED EVERY BY HAMS HER In securing a safe place for the records and a more suitable building for the transaction of the legal business of our county To A for as or 4 days April and lunt per as super- and Jan day and mileage to 1.8 Boardman for House YOL III mtr York Main and RATES FOR ADVERTISING Inch a Square u Im am j I DO I 7 80 I I 1680 I SOI n t 1 in I I Oft JA I I 3000 Concluded PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD Board met pursuant to adjournment Present as on forenoon The following named persons were en to serve as Jurors at the July term of the Macon County Circuit Court to be bolden In In Macon county Illinois on the fourth Monday In A TV to our prosperity Bat at the i we believe that tbe Interest of p tlon demand better transaction of our legal and than can be afforded In the prei under any circumstances examined Powers Hall In connect the proposal of Mr that Its use as a cour wholly impracticable hi ferred with Mr E O Smith to a new building of his building U not unexceptionable JUNE 16 1870 NO 47 i the have of years and also a new pa side of tbe building and to and full ventilation by pipes 1 WOO I 1800 I 2520 I 900 I 3800 I MM I 7500 i I JHM I l according to the above table fifteen cents per line LOCAL NOTICE and arc to hand In if they with hy teu o'clock morning at the furthest The 18 Handed In the belter art to our customer the montb of July James J Jones D K Wilson Creek Charles Towers C H John 8 Dennis Oakley Joab Wilkinson Thomas Lord South Wheatland Edward E 1 Andrew Hockyard Joseph Drake T F Jones ty J John B Carey Maroa W O Williams 5 Volney Barber Hickory Point A Eyman Joshua Green Henry T Morrison Jesse Evans Pleasant View T P Skinner Blue Mound Allen Travis Long Creek Newton Baker PETIT FOB 1ST AND 2D A L Hill for holding court and advisable for tbe board committee action to y for onr on finances settled with TO Hamsher tB Treasurer of Macon county I clerk am and burned county orders to of and of Jurors and vuu reasonable rate for a able accommodations for the MWe recommend to the consideration of the board the propriety o toT penses in the repairs of Trie ar authorized to announce the name e an a day of secure a different place 01 records and tbe holding of the court Kt limited term of recommend the appointment of tee These suggestions are prompted by our convictions of the public interest and while we do not labor to support them here we earnestly and com mend them of Com On motion tbe reports of the committee were received and they discharged On motion of Mr Lichtenberger that the majority report of the committee be arm On motion of Mr Lyons the board ad- until o'clock Board met pursuant to adjournment Present as on forenoon and 21 To jf J for at ays miles D D R Com J BENSON lbe 1 To Enoch Emery and stationery fbr on which was Ol the amount of would ask that the treasurer be credited with the above amount viz Spencer the following is The committee on public reported that certain repairs nrA tO DC fuel furniture Ac for fdr clerk o James TravU to services as days A au and 4 and day and To J B for 4 days April and mileage To Jan therefore That the said committee be are hereby authorized to contract with some responsible party to make the necessary repairs und improvements Ini TO n r w Term 28 days To J H Manzy to services Court days IA OM f nv y To H to services Court 24 days To H Churchman to service as Iff court 94 days To John trt IM James W Race Nelson Kellar Fri Convention to announce Convention friends Creek J L Sooth Macon Ed warn Vanhorn Thomas E Scott Fletcher Correll Margin Wheatland Hiram French L O Davis Austin Henry Johnson William Davis Mt M M Thomas Maroa G W Short C M Hickory Point James Cannon S M Hendricks Charles Zeigler Solomon Pleasant tew Wm A Austin Blue Mound Matthew Hughes J A Waggoner Long Creek Hiram Wheeler majority report of the committee be where thc 1 ed and accepted by the board the yeas and ford nays being demanded upon the adoption of I of the report It was lost by a vote to In said report offered the following which WAI Resolved By the Board of Supervisors of Macon county That they appropriate two-thirds of tho amount of money sary to build a good Iron bridge with stone abutments and all the necessary es and trestle work across the where the bridge now stands for the completion of saia Also that thc chairman of 1 appoint a committee of three to junction with the commissioners of the town of for tbe r of said bridge o John Mayer to services as days 12.80 To A Kranklin to services w court To Jonas to Bailiff 8 days To David Hoys to services as court 18 days To to services Court 2 To U court 2 days To Dayton Dunham U services OH Iff court 8 To J J rt Young to services us Bailiff court MM CLAIMS To Henry Clark for gas pipe anil for Jail To for posting election notices In town of To W C for fencing for Poor pi D visor 4 April and June M day and mileage M To Fred for 4 days April ad June per day and mileage 72 To Head Spencer for an April day and mileage ToJ 1 er Chairman and Supervisors Foster ana t 01 ni er Lichtenberger Myers and Walker voting for The announced the Su On motion of Mr Lyon that the constituting said committee tv report of the committee be accepted and Boardman Hill and Powles by the board the yeas and nays flay came O F McKlm the demanded upon the the of Schools of Macon county report it was carried by a vote of eleven Lnd to the board a new report to six Supervisors Acorn Boardman which WM by the board and on Batchelder Better Bennett Camron Gleason Hill Lyons and Mr Chairman and Supervisors ter Lichtenberger and Spencer voting To W F for UBO of rooms of Schools to June To for services t of Schools 62 days To S A for work done on per contract services on couil house court and To A Holmes for services us ol n of AC offered the JOTTINGS M Stanley has returned from j liis trip to Ohio new subscribers to the MCAS last week D C Bradsby of on day before yesterday picnic on Monday was a very short a perfect success tbe time of voting on the B new is Silas Packard Decatur the two south of the office We regret to announce the of funeral will take place to-day iff oor te cM board visors found in this JODU IT George James Morgan Hamilton McCoy Samuel Richie i Robert D Wilson Mt John James Austin AC M Ayres A J Clifton Wm E Wheeler Hickory Point Jason Rogers Maroa Pleasant View Bluo Mound R 8 Blankenship Joseph Carmean Long Creel Davidson C C Coonrod South Macon James Hopson Thompson committee spoken of In the minority prevailing iv In township The chair announced the following Also that chairman ol the constituting said Aboard a ol Messrs Boardman Camron Gleason and Supervisor Foster presented a petition tv the board signed by the Supervisor Clerk one Justice of Peace and twb f Commissioners of Highways of the town ware county ballo ami same To for pi I books for year To same for J for nW of Petition of Board or town of To for land purchased al tax and tax paid not pe elder Camron and Bennett tbe following Su Messrs Batch of a venire to the above of Mt in Bald county praying the Supervisors of the county to be released from the payment of the damages sustained by Jesse J Vowell by reason e-f a public road through his land in as finally settled by three supervisors of the county upon an appeal taken by said Jesse J Vowell from the order and of the commissioners of highways i either from the that tbe opening committee appointed to contract for ig of the proceedings of thc current year made the t which was adopted by the o J T Walker for iw per day On motion of Supervisor Lyoo that this board adjourn until the second Tuesday in September next to 10 o'clock H W Removal of have heretofore referred to tbe contemplated removal of the of Col George Ryan Irom this place Rochester N Y for with those of command who fell In tbe late war It was tbe Intention of the Ryan Zouaves of Rochester to come here for the purpose of escorting tbe body to Us final resting place but too programme was changed and tue company came no farther than Chicago Dr Thomas Dally the Surgeon of tho Zouaves arrived here IhU morning and at 10 o'clock tbe remains of Col Ryan were escorted to the depot by a guard of forty of whom served In the laic by Capt K P Lylle A large number of Joined the procession which on at thc depot gathered on the platform and listened to a brief and eloquent address by The remains wUl ar- rive in Chicago at evening and will reach Rochester on Friday The funeral services will take place ou Sunday and It is confidently expected that the ceremonies will be of a more Imposing character than any ever before witnessed In that city Ryan Esq the father of Colonel Ryan will accompany the remains to it in w sheriff and fier ct county I her ct nnd fence on Poor Farm To U Tobry for attention to forthe current year of Fifty dollars J B R i i the matter with the mails i N Chicago since Tuesday In tho B Com hat We lear Putnam and the open Smith's Opera House in September are to John sample of his Russell's wbich in and wo have seen this season loha K Warren President of thc and Illinois Central railroad this city Indiana lino this i tho property subject of renting a circuit court room upL The have heard would not advisable to abandon the board That the R Lonse uow occupied for a court w tO that It would repair the old house tne iv that the the county would can be IV Supervisor Boardman offered tbe ing which was That the contract by tne term 01 one year longer i he rate M ff attention t or was lost Supervisor presented a Powers Hall d wuici was read be had for Iwo w of ear ana cv room and two offices with Brooms for records and rooms to nominate a candi lias called to meet the second of The call appears iu another part ol ic nnt to exceed fifteen sS opinion of your JU Decatur to New Albany in Coles county as passes over land by Michael and praying ball SHAW S W Com new on East Main -o oen completed aud like all of Street Martin's work is a good more danger of broken limbs or ii on that route exchange informs us that if a dog's li atl hekl for three-quarters of w honr 1 he will never die of nn even if bitten by a mad dog In id of the approach of the which logs arc not un U we commend the to those of our who MB ith worthless curs ing the of the tht festival at ers Hall on evening was largely a success In sp ot Mr ohn H of the well k firm of Hill Baker w declare by the votes of a majority mcst man In M ar and the beautiful chromo entitled H Nell was awarded accordingly vacation ol a Of u not to exceed 1871 so procured into tht for tbe purpose ol n for Tol W Hi 11 y be appointed to that en Tne board appointed as viewers Messrs Henry Davis A T Risky and J A knd re- of of lite with to view it next meeting of board unt motion of Supervisor adjourned until n in and ibc same back to for by board submit port i minority esls of i June to adjournment tbe ana J i in favor of lollop and amounts sheriff Foster Myers Minutes of yesterday were read by the board come will most conduce think to fora few years to come On ot Supervisor Lyon that u board adjourn until the On of Supervisor Boardman Uc in order Fenton make their iu regard to court liave for rent aso whereupon made a statement to of To ine 41 a meeting of the Boaid of Education eld on Tuesday evening June 14 he following pupils having passed a sat s- examination were admitted to the High Abble Ryan George Brett Loute cr Robert James McEroy ter Wright Sarah Stare Mary Brown Powers Charles Wheeler Tupper Albert Martin Eddie SUrot Lonte L Burrows A Boiler Charles Newell W H Williams Nellie tic Robbina Eva lone Laura Smith Blow Jennie Shepherd Boar Ward Priest Nellie Butts James Allto Jewett Sylvester Ham Jennie Young Mao Hutchinson Emma Nannie Odor Ella Hayes Nettle Nellie Nellie Murray Joanna Church Shapp Anna Smith Alice Virden Myrtle Varner Wm Wire D C Scully Another examination will be held m September just before the schools open when those who have failed now csn be examined again R i of received in yesterday by Mr J I Jones brings the sad intelligence of death of Mr Frederick Gilnon of Minneapolis Minn wbich took place in New York yesterday morning Mr Gilsou formerly resided in and was engaged in various enterprises in this county He left here iu aud look charge of the famous International Hotel iu tho city of New York He remained about a year and then removed to where In company with hi brother Frank be the charge of the a very favorable known to who have traveled In Minnesota Mr was about nf age and was one of the most genial of gentlemen well as a thorough business roan For if seems that after all Judge Scott to have an opponent for tbe Supremo A card in another Terry of with them Mt will pi ion to be W   

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