Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 27 January 1922 — Page 2

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THE MUNCIE POST-DEMOCRAT

A Democratic weekly newspaper representing the Democracy of ' , Mimcie, Delaware county and the Eight Congressional Diet ret. The only Democratic newspaper in Delaware County.

Entered as second class matter January 15, 1921, at the postpft'ice at Muncie, Indiana, under the Act of March 3,1879.

1 Kiger & Co. p toweling

21.80

i Stand Oil (Jo. oil-gas

26.09

Traction Co. current

1.00

D. S. Koons, freight

2.48

■ W. H. McNaughton c c

1.00

j C A. Penzel, sch sup

29.50

j J. W. Jefferson, jan ser

45.80

j H. L. Anthony, trans

55.00

1 F’mrs El. Co. coal-haul

90S8

' Farmers St Bk bds-coup ..

1,171.20

1 D. H. Goble, mdse

FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922.

K. Kisrer, janitor 26.75 W. D. Null, tx-ansp '... 72.00 H. L. Anthony transp 50.00 E. W. Young, mdse 6.85 K. Kiger & Co. shds-ae 7.88 Traction Co., current 2.00 G. Banning, sorting coal _ l_50 H. L. AnthOny, transp 85.00 J. N. Turner, transp ; 152.00

H. L. Anthony, trans 80 00 'J' Current, trans 200.00 E. W. Young trans 152!00 ' Crump, trans 55.00 John M. Current, trans 63.00 | W. D. Null, transp 288.00 L. G. h rey trans 57.00 ; K. Kiger, janitor 26.75

Subscription Price, $2.00 a year in Advance (Mice 315 North Mulberry Street. Telephone 2540 * . GEO. R. DALE, Owner and Publisher.

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922.

Wm. Crump, trans 58.00 i W. E. White, trans 48.50 W. D. Null, transportation 380.00 J. W. Jefferson, janitor 90.00 N. T. Gibson, trans 60.00 Cpntr Mach Co. rep en 7.50 Standard Oil Co. oil-gas 35.88 E. W. Young, groceries 7.45 N. H. Jefferson, current 2,70 H. L. Anthony,, tx’ans SOiOO

Geo. Keiser Co. mdse 1.14 Cornel Ptg. Co, rpt cds 1.20 Greely Lum Co. dr fme 13.22 Nutting El Co. blbs-fuse 12.38 K. Kiger, janitor 26.75 H. L. Anthony, transp 90.00 9 ‘ 7ft j Johnston & Aspy, mdse 61.20 Marian Kirp, mdse 6.40

Johnson & Aspy, hardw’e 24.75 H. L. Anthony, transp 50.00 W. D. Null same 90.00

K. Kiger, janitor 26.75 H. L, Anthony, transp 72.00 W. D. Null, transp 234.00

136.80 180.00

.. According to the Cincinnati Enquire the cellars of the late Boies Penrose,

the republican boss of the United States Senate, was found to contain over ■ E. L. Clevenger, fur reps 61.50 ■ J- N. urner, transp a quarter of a million dollars worth of booze. If the finding, of $220,000 in cash | f; P ^or—::ZZZ 22.50 ' Wm.' CnmT’tSZ* .' 49.50 ill the late senator s safety deposit box in a Philadelphia' bank was something '®- Jefferson, wood 1 9.00 Geo. w. Teeter, mdse .y, 6.38 for a Muncie newspaper to worry about, what a moral might be drawn of the'i Wm^c™! tonsfTLZ—ZZ ST.'oo * Lejh Nea^mD^j:::::::::::::::::;: t'S demise of a great statesman who passes into the great beyond lev* ng that Jobn ivi. Current,, same 66.50 Farmers st Bk coupons 8.00 much good, red acker behind him! _ ; W. E White, same 46.50 D. S. Koons, agt frt 71 I,,..; ^ - . * ' j L. G. Frey, same 57,00 Ind.. Refmty, brooms 6.75 ■trr.j.ii ^ T,v , ,, ...... . , . . ,, > N. T. Gibson same 40.00 H. L. Anthony, transp 90.00 „ Wien a quarter of a million dollars worth of liquor m his private-cedars, . C- stiffier, same 152.00 n. H. Gobei Pt. Co. a p f is 39 the late Senator Penrose merely had to send out the word for a get to- ft F. « -rr::: IS2 g’etner mooting and the boys of. the Grand Old Party all came runmnir with ! ^ Anthony, same 2S.00 n. j. Wood, rep stove 1.50

A ~''' D " A. M. Marshal, St-lum 1.78 1

Inez Brunegraff, teaching. 150.0....0 Grace F. Janney, teaching 160.00 Duane Newton, teaching 127.00 Mildred Holsinger, teaching 100.00 Thelma Armstrong, teaching 100.00 O. D. Kirkham, teaching 127.00 Dora Newton, teaching 125.00 Esther Stonebraker, teaching 100.09 Lillian J. Bowers, teaching 127.00 G. C. Powers, teaching 25.00 Carl Scott, teaching 48.75 G. C. Powers, teaching 115.62 H. R Brunegraff, teaching j, 138.08 Inez Brunegraff, teaching 97.50 Grace F. Janney, teaching 104.00 Marion Kirp. teaching 127.00 Duane Newton, teaching 82.55 Mildred Holsinger, teaching 65.00 Thelma Armstrong, teaching 60.00 O. D Kirkham,'teaching 82.81 Dora Newton teaching 81.25 Esther Stonebraker, teaching 60.00 Lillian J. Bowers, teaching .■ 82.55 DOG FUND RECEIPTS J. P. Dragoo, aud rd e f 156.04 S. N. Priddy, assr dg fd 595.00 J. F. Clevenger, collects '. 24.00 DISBURSEMENTS Loren Ross, sheep killed 58.00 Earl H Swaine, ex dg fd 511.00 J. A. Clevenger, sp killed 10.00 Roy Sollars, sp killed 25.00 LIBRARY FUND RECEIPTS

nothing

DISBURSEMENTS C. A. Penzel, sch sup 11.91 Marion Kirp. lib lit 7.50

WEEKLY LETTER

(Continued From Page One) to cease the shed of blood but it turned the deafened ear, murderous and insane. The second and the third time he called to the warridden nations to cease long enough to see the folly in killing each other but they heeded not—they continued in their unchristian-like mission for revenge. When the Lusitania was torpedoed, and sunk he was quick-spoken and frank in his message to the former kaiser. He expressed the deed as abhorrent and resented the dastardly act very much. He expressed his feelings in plain words. The world has lost a great advocate of peace. A great leader has been taken from the Catholic Church. We share in the sorrow of those of the Catholic Church and hope the successor to the Papal Throne will be as thoughtful of man-kind as the late Pope Benedict XV.—Troy (Ohio) Democrat.

Some Place to Go The Star Theatre Vaudeville and Pictures

TRAIN MEALS VOTE

E. O. Dennis, books

14.55

Senator Jim Watson, the great prohibition leader, leading all others by many lengths. By the way, how is Jim to step into the shoes of Penrose, unless

he is given the key to that spiritual cellar?

Bill Hays has deserted his post as postmaster general to become the autx>crat of the movie world at a salary of $150,000 a year. It is said that Hays has developed considerable enthusiasm for moving pictures. It may be that he will leave the movies next year to become the arbiter of the National Horseshoe Players Assodiation at a salary of two hundred thousand dollars. If so he will become fifty thousand dollars more enthusiastic for horse shoes than he is now for moving pictures, just as his enthusiasm for the movies is one hundred and thirty seven thousand, five hundred dollars more than his zeal for the postal service. Bill is one of those enthusiastic little lop eared cusses who never enthuses unless he sees it coming his way. d The Press fears that the new city administration ntay make itself offensive by a too rigorous enforcement of the law. It suggests the idea of "reasonableness” in enforcing the various statutes made and pi'ovided. In other words: "Use your judgment, boys, there’s going to be another election in May.” ✓ ' .

Having induced most of the farmers of the nation to vote for him in ,1920, it is but natural that the president should now be sorry fof the deluded suckers whb have graduated from Wilson high priced farm products to Harding starvation corn and hog prices. After Gamaliel squares things with the farmer, he might put one over on the general public -who buy fifty cent ham from seven cent hogs, by ordering; another “sweeping invtestig'ation” of meat packers.

Indiana newspapers at this time are short of news matter, due to lack of space occasioned by the publication of the longest delinquent tax lists ever known rh the Hoosier state. Under the blessed Harding normalcy regime very few farmers in Delaware county raised enough corn and hogs to pay their taxes. Voting for a change is sometimes a dangerous thing to do. THE PEACE DOLLAR Few people know little of the history of the new peace dollar. The Pittman act, which was passed during the war, authorized the melting of about 300,000,000 silver dollars which were in the siib treasuries and the selling of bullion to Great Britain to help that country meet her obligation with India, where silver is the medium of exchange. It was also provided that following the war the government should purchase bullion from American producers at a price not below $1 an ounce and in this way the American circulating medium would not be reduced. The bullion is purchased at il aiG unce at a time when the market price has been 65 -cent*, r or yeUTTS""'Te silver dbilarVhas not been a favorite medium of exchance and the opinion has been expressed that the government is accumulating a vast amount of silver which in all probability will remain idle'in the sub treasuries. The financial gain to the government would be great should the silver dollar be done away with and the Pittman act repealed. However, there seems little chance of its elimination owing to the history of the money piece and its associations.

Arch Brunner, oil-fflas 21.64 N. H. Jefferson, janitor 45.00 Farmers St B’k coupons 158.40 J. W. Jefferson, janitor 45.00 Farmers St B’k coupons 151.00 H. L.Anthonyv transp 75.00 C. J. McFadden, mds. D S 6.13 G. D. Hamilton, leb-oil 4*00 Greely Lb. Co. lumber 17.33 O. D. Kirklin, institute 33.00 W. D. Null, transp 400.00 L. E. West, institute 20.00 J. M. Current, transp ?0.00 W. E. White, same 50.00

H. L. Anthony, transp 45^00 W. D. Null, transp 270.00 J. N. Turner, transp 114.00 J. M. Current, transp 150.00 Wm. Crump, transp 55.00 Kelsie Kiger, janitor 58.50 E. W. Young, groceries 5.30

TUITION FUND.

RECEIPTS

Farm St Bk, Dec int 21.36 J. P. Dragoo, aud c s r 711.96

Farmers St Bk, Jan int

Wm. Crump, same 60 00 yarmers St Bk, Jan int 26.84 L. G. Frey, same 60.00 5> rmer8 ?k, Feb int 17.93

160.00

Fi-ey, same

C. Stiffier, same

N. T. Gibson, same 42.50 H. L. Anthony, same 85.00 Dora Newton, institute 25.00 J. W. Jefferson janitor 45.00 Alta Fenwick, institute 24.00 Mildred Holsinger same •. t. 26.50 Wm. Crump, haul coal 12.25 Duane Newton, institute 33.00

Farmers St. Bk Mar int Farmers St Bk, April int J. F. Wild Co. ac int ...... Farmers St Bk May int J. P. Dragoo, aud June dis

13.26 7 82

56.67

9.43

.....6,786.52

E. W. Young, books' post 22.17 _ Ford Map Co. 2 co maos 32 50 POOR FUND

RECEIPTS

J. P. Dragoo, aud pr al 37.50 J. P. Dragoo, aud pr al 37,50 J. P. Dragoo, aud nr al 37.81 , J. P. Dragoo aud pr al 64.01 DISBURSEMENTS Dr. E. V Brown, med ser 18.75 Dr. J. H. Williams, med ser 18.75 Dr. E. V. Brown med ser 18.75 Dr. J. H. Williams, med ser 18.75 E. O Dennis, groc clths 17.31 i Dr. E. V. Brown, med ser 20.00 ' Dr. ,T. E. Whitney, ex t J V 31.00 Dr. E. V. Brown, mer ser 7.00 !

SUMMARIES

Township Fund Balance on hand $1,417.86 ! Receipts during year 807.16

Total ba.1 and receipts Disbursements during year

Birmingham, Eng,—Officials of th« Great Western Railway invited its passengers to (indicate their preference for expensive V>r economical meals. The majority voted far the higher priced meals. 50-50 LIFE London—Storage warehouses are filled to overflowing with furniture of families who have given up their homes and gone 50-50 with others on living expenses owing to high rents.

$2,224.52 1,339.83

Farmers St Bk June int 26.70

Owen E. Helvie, tranfers 49.62 Farmers St Bk July int 43.26 | Final balance 884.59

J. P. Dragoo, aud ear

32.63 17.25 20.68

Road Fund

Balance on hand $1,178.31 j Receipts during year 4,470.11

„„„„ . . —j. 676.58 Joe Neal, groceries D. S. ... 9 9a J - p - Dra S<x>, con c s r 26.81 S W. Young, groceries D. S. 5.77 Farmers St Bk Aug int 45.71 Nellie urner, institute 21.25 Farmers St Bk Sept int Kiger & Co. paper towels 18.52 Farmers St Bk Oct int ............. Ii. J. Bowers, institute 33.00 Farmers St Bk Nov int ...i........ Indian Ref Co. oil-gas 38.62 DISBURSEMENTS ?' J > °n Wer a 0 ’ CUrrent ® Golda Hamblin, teach

kiJirBSjSh,&S •••'• %%

wm"c™J'Lrco“ •T-.-rrr- iZ ^ T- ■»>•«««». wm,,*—r;—

Total bal and receipts 5,595.98 Disbursements during year 4,722.27

ea nn : Final balance 926.15 !

60 00 * — - Special! School Fund

Receipts during year ..26,173.47

«• sar&asa' —— ; issss'™* 1 * n ‘ i - 3353^

m. noons, dishes U b 4.20 Alta penwjck tenehino- an no _ Tuition Fund C J. McFadden, institute 42.00 Clair J. McFadden, ’teaching 1ST3 balance on hand $5,975.12 i Gladys Reeves institute 48.00 R. W.R^ igdon, teaching 70^00 ReceiptR during year 8,772.54 ;

1.05 Nellie Turner, teaching 85.00 1 rr. * i , , j • ^ ~ i 1.27 Dora Newton, teaching 100 00 an< * receipts $14,747.66 ■ 4 qn Lavona West, teaching ZZZ. 80‘00 i D,sb ursements during year 12,071.01

|f , ❖ | Oils, Grease, Paint, Roofing

?

£ Let us figures on your

| wants.

* Harry A. Klemfelder J 1207 S. Walnut Street. | I Phone 2774. |

Another Place to Go I The Columbia Theatre The Home of Good Pictures

QUALITY FSRD AND COAL A eleea store, a clean atock, prompt aarvica, a square deal. Wa thank you for your patronage. T. L. WILLIAMS 42S North High. Phone 790

E. W. Young, groceries Joe Neal, same N. H. Jefferson, current Johnson & Aspy mdse

4.90 9.75

mmzm i i8Sig=: i

D. J. Koons, express «« n-u~ «—. -lYY i. ■—

H. T. Blodgett, supplies C. A. Penzel, same ...... Traction Co., May current

Hartford Hdw Co.

.83

8.39

12.36

1 00

Golda Hamblin, teaching 90.00

Gladys Reeves, teaching ....\ 114.00 receipts 1,288.00

Gladys Reeves, teaching ....\ 114.00 Clair G. McFaddin, teaching «... 99.75

Disbursements during year 604.00

h k * c ht plants,69loo DuaJi^Nlwton^e^hfnK";::::::::::: iSlio Final balance . - s^.oo Houck & Smc-nner, rcht 171.32 Lillian J Bowers tenehino. ifu'-n ! Library Fund

fsi&s= i mmm i

farmers St Bk coupons „ 32.00 o D Kirkham teaching iin on f-Z- & ivi f. 49.00 Mildred Hobinger, teaching 85 00 Final balance -p p 7 $256 r ' 3 J. W. Rhodes, leter dip 1.20 rw* R 0? ^ _ P®or Fund

SoMaHa^n^^ng"::;:::::::::::: Receipts ^ ™.S2 Paoma 50 Total bal and receipts 176.78 H. T. IHodgettf'teaching*'. 26OOO Dlsbur9ementR during year 175.32

58:8 ^ DitehFand

Dora Newton, teachin* ~ -■ Ditoh Fond

Clair J. McP'afMor •*-

1.46

in*,n® Bal 0 - on hand

FLANDER’S POPPIES An order issued by the federal horticultural Jioard provides for the eliminating of the growth of Flanders poppies. It is certain the poppies are beautiful and they are greatly admired for this reason as well as the sentiment attached to them. Poppies are growing on the grave of many a soldier boy killed in France and-Belgium and for this reason there was talk of importing them here. The horticultural board declares them a pest, claims they do damage to growing crops and for this reason thy will be eliminated arid wherever they have a start they will be destroyed. A thing of beauty may be a joy forever, but this is one instance in which beauty is not welcomed.

■eveiplk • uoTing' -

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Farmers Elev Co. coal 289.54 Consumers Coal Co., coal 182.34 J. Masterson, shov coal 7.20 D. S. Koons, demurag .......... e *. 2 06 Farmers St Bk coupons 216v8'0 N. H. Jefferson, current 13.80 Hart’d Hdw Co. hal ht pt .» 4,409.00

icnt..| f £WK: r .fcS 88.18 A]ta Fenwick, teaching" “b h % ‘io'oo

K'WfS. ”:tS w • a

Sun Bin*, sup co. ceS "“'■.■•'s iio j; pin»i bsi.nc e ns.*! Frank Lutz, oil-gas . .... 3.25 , r ni =„ Z n ’ ,f5-00 j Total of all funds

15.35 rl,, ” i' ® p y ers > tea ? h » n K 110 00 : Balance on hand $15,285.26 2 05 r° ^ HambLn, teaching* 100.00 ! Receipts during year 41,061.35

9 08 R ' W ' Rl?don > teaching 87.50 !

L00 p' T' tea ^ bin K 40.00 , Tota Ibal and receipts $56,346.61 174 40 A t ’ teaching 312.50 Disbursements during year 49,407.56

C. J. McFadden, teaching ...v; 13.25

...$ 103.87

42.75

146.62 29.70

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“Experience” Has Taught Most Business Men

That time can be saved through the use of the telephone—Another angle of vast importance is the personal touch it puts in the business—

THE POPE IS DEADToday the world is mourning the loss of another great and good man, Pope Benedict XV. A man of peace has been called by death and his loks is felt by Catholic and Protestant alike. The Pope was spared to his church a few years after the war closed, but this conflict is said to have saddened his declining years. He made persistent efforts for peace, taking neither side in the world conflict. Neither did he take sides in the Irish troubles. He did his best to bring the world back to peace and the world will probably best remember him as an advocate of peace in time of war. His death has caused universal sorrow and all honor and reverence is paid to his memory. In his passing thoughts are centered on the higher things of life and his influence and the good he has done will be thought of and live for many years. He hath done what he could.

TRUSTEE’S REPORT

MONROE TOWNSHIP

Mary Fleming, gravel E. S. Finley, road labor I Lqssie Rinker grading rd

* J. H. Kirklin, scraping The: following is the township trustee’s report j J. Harrold, labor-gravel to the, advisory board of Monroe Township, . J G. Chalfant, labor Delaware County Indiana, showing receipts, | H. Finley labor disbursements and balances of all township ( E. S. Finley, labor-men .. revenue for the year ending December 31 1921. ] Jos. Masterson, labor

TOWNSHIP FUND

"Z Z :: K RECEIPTS '

J..,F. Clevenger, reimburse exp , J., 1?. iUragoo, aud June dis .......

. DISBURSEMENTS

Mpticie^ Star, pup tax levy

Frank -Ball, adv board

J.” Wj Patterson same 5.90 C. '. F. . Bullock,, same 5.00

J. 'F. -Clevenger, salary . J. s F. Clevenger, same Munclii'; Star, pub an report J. sl£_ Clevenger,; salary

W. R. Turner, same J. D. Adams, g’der blade Jas. Harrold, labor

...$ 33.31 Mun. Bid. Sup. Co. tile . ... 753.03 Kiger & Co. grader

J. P. Vatifleet, labor

i9ni S. Firtley, lab-man -• nA Wilkinson Lb. Co. culvert .

J. D. Adams, rd grader W. Heath labor F. Swain, road labor J. Harrold. haul gravel ... T. E. Hadden, lab-mat .......

J. Harrold, same

....$

30.00 40.00 59.20 30.00

O. 'W- t’e^rinpaugh, labor J. F. Clevenger, salary . J. F. Clevenger, same D, K. Goble Co. books ... J F. Clevenger, salary Muncie Press notices, ... Indianapolis Star, same Geo. Dale, same Muncie Press, pub 1 sale

.djliaiiciw i itroo, jjuu bait i

J. - F. Clevenger,, salary .. . . Scott Ptg. Co. bonds 29.20 'J. E. Clevenger, salary ,...: 30.00 J. F "Clevenger, same : 30.00 Muncie Star, pub report 6.15 i Too

J. Clevenger, salary 75.90 HarroW, labor J. F. Clevenger same 55.00 Rdw ^| ^ ZZ' r.' r- m an . Wm. S. Heath, labor

•10 00 U’way Prod Co. 4 clvts

inn no •* as - Harrold, labor

! James Harrold, labor tin nn Kobt. Rinker, lab on rd ! C. N. Orliy gravel Q * , Jas. Harrold, labor oo'n- ■ Kiger & Co. culverts I Jas. Harrold, labor j T. E Hadden, lab men ! W. H. Bullock, labor ! Wm. Crump, lab gravel ! W. H. Bullock, lab gravel Chas. E. Jones* lab grad

5.25

60.00

J. E. Rinker, haul gravel

SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND

RECEIPTS

J. F. Clevenger same 30.00

J. F. Clevenger, sal rent 50.00 ; , P u. xj jj j j Muncie Post ptg ta* levy 10.80 r - E ’ Hadden ' Krad rds Muncie Star, same 10.30 1 ooc-r-. * r or.

J. F. Clevenger, salary 80.00

'] ^' Clevenger, sal rent 50.00 . ManueJ T Dept mat used J. F. Clevenger same 30.00 j V anfleet, old chi hack T F v c J?'Tnger, same J- F. Wild Co bonds

J. 'JP. -Cldvenger, bal salary '

ROAD FUND

RECEIPTS

J. P. Dragoo, aud June dis ... _DISBURSEMENTS

Frank SivT-in labor ’ / 7.50 James Harrold, same 59.50 E. S. Finley, road labor v 36.00

5.00 48.00 10.50 35.00 5.00 16.50 102.50 302.50 2.00 6.50 7.42 12.00 50.10 170.00 20.00 186.20 36.00 165.00 18.00 12.50 665.50 876.25 324.33 297.25 591.00 48.64 19.00 125.50 1.00 2.00 7.75 19.60 205.00 215.00 27.50 4.50 18.66 7.30 14.25 62.50 34.00 17.00 17.50

200 J0 i E. Moore,' 2 "old "chThks ..

J. P. Dragoo au June dis

..$4,470.11

Htfd Hdw Co. cur used Bunner, old hack

DISBURSEMENTS

H. L. Anthony, transfers E. J. Black, telephone Byron Turner, wood

2.85 10.00 ..13,600.00 ... 20.00 .12,507.62 27.50 5.50

25.00 5 10 10.00

K. Kiger, lab-ma t M. L. Drague, lime-cem’t . Geo. Keiser Co. mdse Muncie G & P Co. brush Farmers St Bk coupons ... M. L. Drague, cem’t mds . M. L. Drague, lime Scott Hdw Co. fire ext. . J. A. Clevenger w wash ... Traction Co. current K. Kiger, labor Farmers St Bk note-int ... N. T. .Gibson, clng-mow ... Stand. Oil So. oil D. H. Goble Co. mdse O. M. Walker, mowing J. W. Jefferson, rof paste K. Kiger, janitor H. L. Anthony, trans

1 60 j 1.011.11111* la.zo ■ G0 > Giadys R eeveS’ teaching 150.00 Final balance $6,939.05 40.00 A°t Rambllr \ teaching 150.00 , Total balance as shown by* this report 6,939.05 16.75 ! p p' V ^ r ^J 1 . s ^ ers 66.90 j Warrant chk. outstanding Dec. 81, ’21 545.68

Total balance and outstanding war-

OO UO

G. C. Powers, teaching 95^00

T’TF KirP ’ teachin .S 63.50 i rants Dec. 31, 1921 6,939 05 S’ p Ppwers > teaching 92.50 , Cash in depository Dec. 31, 1921 7,l'40.89 t p Brunegraff, teaching 212.50 | I, John F. Clevenger, the trustee of Monroe Inez Brunegraff, teaching 150.00 Township, Delaware County, Indiana, do Grace r Janney, teaching 160.00 ! solemnly swear (or affirm) that the precedCarl Scott, teaching 75.00 j ing report of receipts, disbursements and balMarion K.irp, teaching 63.50 , ances is true and correct, as I verily believe Duane Newton, teaching 127.00 i and I further declare that the sums which I

iu. vj Mildred Holsinger, teaching 100.00 ' am chargb in this report are all of the sums J. M. Current, trans *100^00 : A 6 r, a (). r, T 1 ® bron S. teaching 100.09 ■ received by me, and the various items of exG. Banning, clean toilets 3.00 i T am ’ J :ea< ; b ’ n £ 1 2 T-T9 < Penditures credited have been fully paid in

Grouleff & Mauck, Imbr 8.27

20.20 17.50

.5,150.00

12.80

5.76

87.87

1.50 5.00

26.75 46 50

uiuuagi, «* AiAutA, mun o.ai i p 0 )]? ^ aw ton. teaching 125.00 t the sums stated, and without expressed or imA. Wood, cleaning No. 11 10.00 f 1 ?,,. r Armstrong, teaching 100.00 plied agreement that any portion thereof shall T 1 XT x • - -- Bowers, teaching 127.00 j be retained by or repaid to me or any other

p A Powers, teaching 100.00 i person. And I further declare and swear (or u p Ppwers ’ teaching ..^ 87.50 j affirm) that I have, received no money nor H. R. Brunegraff, teaching 212.50 j articles of value, in consideration of any con-

Joseph Neal groceries 3.73 E. W. Young mdse 9.91 W. D. Null, trans 270.00

Ray Conwell, el fixtures ' 5.15 j T „ _ , . <.w, *.**..- Wm. Crump, transp 41.25 j ;, nez Brunegraff. teaching 150.00 j tract made by me as trustees of this township. K. Kiger, janitor-oil ; 27.75 ~ ra I ce c , F - Janne y'. teaching 160.00 ; JOHN F. CLEVENGER, J. N. Turner, transp 114.00 I T ar . Sc °tt. teaching 75.00 | Trustees of Monroe Township. H. L. Anthony, transp 90.00 ! i-; arlon Rlrp ’ teaching 127.00 j Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) to beJohnson & Aspy. mdse 13.04 1 teaching 127.00 fore me, the chairman of the advisory board H. L. Anthony, transp 45 00 j Mildred Holsinger, teaching 100.00 ' of this township this third day of January,

W. D. Null transp 90!00 | Kirkham, teaching 127.00 ; 1922.

J. N. Turner, transp

38.00

J. Bowers, teaching 127.00

JOHN W. PATTERSON,

J. M. Current, transp 100.00 \ Armstrong, teaching 85.00 : Chairman of Advisory Board of Monroe Town-

Wm. Crump, transp 13.75 I; 01 / 1 Newton, teaching 125.00 ship.

W. R. Frey, rep sew mach 2.75 ? s i 61 ?, Stonebraker, teaching 85.00 | This report was received accepted and ap- '

.52 : Far ' Scott, teaching 70.00 j proved by the advisory hoard, of this township | 2.00 i £■ Powers, teaching 50.00 j at its annua [meeting, this, the third day of

16 00 B. C. Powers, teaching 30.00 } January, 1922.

_ . .. 29.92 Marion Kirp, teaching^ 82.55 | JOHN W. PATTERSON Co. cards 11.96 G - c - Powers, teaching 88.75 ! CHARLES E. BULLOCK lony, transp 26.75 H - R - Brunegraff teaching 212.50 l FRANK BALL. i Advisory Board of Monroe Township.

Traction Co., freight Traction Co. current ... Farmers St Bk coupons Kiger & Co. mdse ..

Cornel Pt.

H. L. Anthony,

Have you ever pauseHa mmute In tiiodgKFas io” what the world would be without LONG DISTANCE telephone service. You should then take advantage of the great convenience it affords and the expenses it saves.

It is possible from the telephone at your desk to reach over 12,000,000 telephones in the United States. \ Indiana Bell \ Telephone Co. I. N. Crawford, Mgr.

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AUDITOR’S OFFICE State of Indiana, Delaware County, ss: I, James P. Dragoo, Auditor of Delaware County, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of all Tax Levies for the taxes colledU able in the year 1922. , ' IAMBS P. DRAGOO, Auditor.