Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 19 February 1932 — Page 2
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1932.
THE POST-DEMOCRAT A Democratic weekly newstoaper representing the Democtaia Mancie, Delaware County and the 8th Congressional DistViei. The only Democratic Newspaper in Delaware County.
Entered as second class matter January 15, 1921, at the Postoffice at Mancie, Indiana, unders the Act of March 3, 1979.
PRICE 5 CENTT.—$2.00 A YEAR
223 North Elm Street—Telephone 2510 CHARLES H. DALE. Publisher Geo. R. Dale, Editor
for vou ■!$ Ali 234.00
i ssu
It from cover to Cover filiott, same i:!!:: E J&oo Dv Howard Drumm, same p irom cover io co^er. Xnd. heii Telephone Co., same 19.00 ^ r . w. R. Braden, same -
o nogers-\ oney Boay, Eqp, Co., same, ...TOO EPILEPSY CURABLE,?—Detroit
lady finds complete
llvuln
20.50
22X1
Dv. T. R. Owens, same
relief for ®® ut h Blde^Pharmacy* same’!'.!!!*! 37.<8 | ^ sdme leuei lot o.— 34 ; , u Dr. J. C. Davis, same
. . , , Economy Shoe Store, same
husband. Specialists home and phe Keller Co., same 17.15 Frank, T. Kilgvre same abroad failed. Nothing to sell. s .^ 6 .!!!!!!! 2 23 co E. F. Tindall, same -All letters answered. Mrs. Geo. home. M. L. Meeks & Sons, same
Mint'd, Indiana, Friday, February 19, 1 932.
MAYOR’S CORNER
(Continued from Page One.)
“Old black boy, you ought to be glad there wasn’t a shell missing from your gun that night. If there had been no- tTi^T wiitTsame V.7.T.?.?. 1 .!!?!’.*
body would have got you out of jail. Frank Shock, same 78.6
Sims also said that Bohlinger told on two separate oc- wmiam ci ^nott! lame !!!!!!!!!!!! il.si
casions, both in the presence of the Detroit Federal officer, Safe 1 Reao a r. k *ame m !.!::!!!!::!!: “:!! that the telephone wires of the mayor, and the chief, and 5$”} Neff.^ame s . a “ 0 ..:!!!.*!!!!! Ia the city hall telephones were tapped and that the govern- Afenback \ a imV:***’**’ fo
ment man nodded his head when the statement was made. *••••••• He also said that at the same time the stool pigeon, Charles s. Heaton, same’*!!!!!!!! Rose, informed him that l was a dope licnd and that 1 had Herbert r. Fu p son,^°ame a, l^.. s . a .“ e .’
j Dempster, Apt. 11-12, 6900 Lafay- 'DiT h."K Btb^r. same 1 '. 3 !.T.!!!!!! . sxj Mointt & Piepho, same jette Blvd. West, Detroit, Mich. fame sboo j c silver , M. D. same .
oc Mattie Thomas, same .X 05 Tv _ ,
beolO-Jb Blanche Nicholson, same 50.00 Dr. R. H. Bunch, same
lEmma Landman, same .-0 00 ti,* ICnvl r F Ttrnwn cp,,,r, ‘Ida Koontz, same 50 00 T . , , J .‘ .h P , n ’ feame
Gertrude Yockey, s Britella Bass, same
o
DELAWARE COUNTY COMMISMISSIONERS, CIRCUIT AND SUPERIOR COURT ALLOWANCES SUBSEQUENT TO PUBLICATION JANUARY 29,
1932.
REPAIR FREE GRAVEL ROADS.
Rpbie Hirons. rep. free gravel rds., $ 156.Oj
Gertrude Yockey, same !,!!!!!!!!!! 35.0'' C. D. Botkin, M. D., same _ Carl Forkner, same "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! m oo Crug Store, same Agnes Petro, same 45.00 Dr. Howard Drumm, same
«g T - ^ s “'" c —-
Ernest C. Dawson, same . 30.80 Dr. E. P. McClUllg, same artha E^Gamble. expense ^J3 Dr . R . L . Reynard, same . Ind. Bell Telephone Co., sama 10.00 Dr. H. E. Bibler, same
Co.,
Kirby-Wood Lumber Co Kitselman Bros., same
Knapp Supply Co
ttrnl :::: “ixo Dr - Howard E. Hill, same
17.04jE. C. Haynes, same
Muncie Glass y & C p’aint a Co., same’!.’! 1.88l M « ncl ' e ° il & Coal Co-Iuc R. Scott Hardware Co., same 6.10 Same
16.41 4.86
16.30 45.60
Virginia Coal Co., same 154.93 Johnson Hardware Co., same H. R. Thels, same C. M. Kimbrough Co., same The Williams Plumbing <Ss Supply i Co., repairs 63.31
HEALTH COMMISSIONER.
Dr, S. G. Ju
"T, * AW. oa/XiAC «•••••••« -TO Charles M. Curtis, same 10.50
Mort Plummer, same
given dope to Rose. _ , Officer Sims also stated that Denny told him that his ffi L^eless/s^me 4 2:io group here had succeeded in “knocking off” the head of the SSen'senAS 6 5 amV 600
100.00
72.00 34.00 53.00
104.00
19.00
4.00
73.00 161.00 91.90
6.00
69.00 15.00 14.64
218.00
26.00 24.00 31.00
256.50 iioo.oo
30.50 50.09 62.30 42.60
6.50
36.37
1690.45 day of
, HUNG RAY MANN, 604 Box er, who has been on the sick list,
]street—Never. Bill Daniels Would^ jmprovliig slowly.
eRiploy needy people with the
Should thfe Common Council appropriate the gasoline rhoney so that it can be used to improve our streets? VERA WISE, 999 Whiz Avenue —iNo! The money should be kept in the bank where it draws 2 per cent interest. Anyway it costs too much to check money out nowdays. TARR BABY, 1415 Infant Avenue—No! If the councilmen can’t spend the money themselves, why let anyone else.
money and give us good streets. ISHE WRIGHT, Sure Street— I should saj r hot. This money should be used for a pension fund
for disabled councilmen.
PAUL PUBLIC K, 3245 Olivlis
The city dog wagon ^has returned to the fcity barns again after about
G0 days’ absence.
The incehahiC at the city barns
nduce someone to vote for the re election of some of the council-
men.
o
Street—By no means. This might hm been working over time trying
to ke< p the old wreck trucks moving. We are still looking for the new trucks the council is going to
buy for us. ... .<
W -
The Teller and grader Were put to work repairing streets and will be kept Working if weather will permit and the machinery holds together.
The Street Sweeper
W. J. Daniel, street commission-
6.00 6.00
prohibition department at Indianapolis and that now “the on S amo m9 .!!!!!!!!!! S train is going to run. It took us six months to prove him iemrord Reasoner. same’!!!!!!!!! m.so crooked and get rid of him so the train could run in Muncie.” Harr r ow a iame a T.°..!!!!!!!!!!!! ~2ao ,
Sims added that Denny told him “1 oughn’t to tell this out bo™ Jackfomkam^®.;!!!!!!!!!!! xilo Pansy H - Gumption, hop^hi
* , , ,, Joe McColm, same 62.65 '^arers Laundry, expense .... ..
Of SChOOl. M. L. Hoover, same 3.59 ATTENDANCE OFFiCEl Sims also said that one of the stools, in the presence of l u Refd^efs^itae®?.!!!!!!!!: «:o8 mSl ::::::::::;; $ &oo the Department of Justice man, said: “We have written to j^Vewm! same 15810 * - ^ E1GUTS AfiD measures.
3 75 Cranor Coal Co., same
17.30 ,C. A. Penzel, same
‘’■ ll Hanning Bros. &. Shepherd same ^
T , W. A. Me Naughton Co., COUNTY ATTORNEY. same ” m,m rTT»ANiT’grn6ki:-' K “ 1!»11 HOW. same John s. Moore, salary $72.00 W itness my hand this 19 ^>«®A^ e M^8FREi’.’’ 85 00 February 19^
J. E. Green, salary $125.00 W. MAX SHAFER, ASSESSOR—CENTER TOWNSHIP. Auditor Delaware Gountv Indiana Dorothy Jane Pfeiffer, salary $84.00 AUUUUI w-uuniy, Jiiuuum.
Dollie V. Pfeiffer, same 84.00 O —
CONTAGIOUS DISEASE.
Central City Chemical Co., expense, $45.8!) Emma Burns, same io.oo Owl Drug Store, same 7.50
CLINIC._ sal 25,00 ... 15.63
Building
Commissioner
Davy siewert, same 17.60 J. E. Green, mileage $37.80 Permits issited by the Building
Mayo Brothers about the mayor and have a letter in reply oxiey!’.4mY.!!!!!!!!!!!! 3nd ’ BeU tubercular' indig? *” 6 ' 50 Commissioner’s oiiice during the
saying that he had softening of the brain from syphilis and Se’!: that he would in a few months be a raving maniac. wabur Keesiing. same
that he would in a lew momns ue a ravmg mamac. wuour xveesung. > The officer also declared to me that the man Denny chame Marke ame told him the mayor had gone to District Attorney George Sh^RiffiSl,
2,ib Ella B. Kehrer Hospital^ expense. .$1,124.00 w eek amoUDteil
60.90 Indiana State Sanatorium, sa
same
same ,
same
ime.. 197.13
24.30 ! MISCELLANEOUS. 79.20 G. Max Irvin, posting Del. tax sale
110.00 'W 0 Addilions. alterations
to |5,041.25. They
are classil'ed as follows:
No.
Jeffery a short time ago and sought to have the investiga- f&HW , . , j Jlenry Williams, same
53.20 Walter Shire*;, expense 53.20 William K. Gilbert, same 53.20 Charles Davis, same
tion stopped.
How many of you believe 1 would hire Policeman Ray s i™ Powell or anybody else to shoot somebody? S e p - ler same l - J 1 -- — — — — — - -- —. — — James Niccum, same
Carl
.$50.00 . 50.07 . 50.0!i
PI jp H $297.y, J®-®? MUncle PressFEame '’..77.'.*.!.. 30.3
teSSSSSK8:8
• ••••••••••At
1®-®®* Post Democrat, same 46.00 COUNTY AGRICULTURAL
E. Cromer, salary.
& repairs (residential Additions, alterations
Cost
8 $ 665.00
iD.au, i COUNT
-Ernest Wampler, same ........... i|®-®® M. E. Cromer, salary, expense
Althea Harvey, stenog. Co. Agr. Ag..
Off PREMIUM OFFICIAL BONDS. Wlivillg
& repairs (hon-resi-
249!o.! dential
AGENT^ ^ Private gai-'
- S?.";,'- smz —— ??9J Ki«u.”ar Kin.
::::::::::::: !:
Jiccum,
ton Howell, same
lie r
How many of you believe that 1
have softening of the hraih, or tluit B 0 , r i will have him I will be a raving maniac in three ebrted Hre boundary line of
months, or that Mayo Brothers Delaware-County and sent back to ^bert’stout! same .’.".'!!.’.■!!!!! i.oo Charles Radabattg^refunti^’clty ...$ .5.9v
soicu pemova’
5n’2n! I-*- M. Galliher Co., premium $-).0i . ^•®2 P. K. Morrison & Co., Inc., same... 25.61 Plumbing
oTSS R. S.. cummins, same 15.0; Heating systems 8
1 2
.iiolition 1 4 10
John Taylor, same
7.5' 7.:j 7.5-I
5.00 150.00 130.00 87.25! 817.00 3,217.00
would write such a letter? How many of you believe that
;hta happy home in Richnvon.l, t %
Attorney Kitselman Bros., same .
3.03
•j'oj John Hass, sa
d'sa: Jasper Lewellen, refund, Eaton ..... 94.26
SOLDIER BURIAL.
„ Since the name of Attorney Kitselman Bros., same’ 6.261 L. ..... . . . I went to the United States Dis- Frank Wilson appears on the com- Sher 1 'Auto^BodTco’.,’'same‘!!! Moffltt & Piepho, Irict Attorney or to anybody else plaints as co-counsel with C. Ulay- Rectors supply Co., same 17.32 fraiighinbaugh Co. trying to stop an investigation? ton Ball, it is assumed that the & ^ (Board of ^chiid Instead of trying to to stop it dollar and a half retaining fees are “rlh^cawen^s^me Banlt ’ same ’ 4o oa Board o" ciuidren'
T Hv^mt, td tell you now about a apiece for each case Elmer Williamson, same
$75.03
same 75.00 w., same 75>00 DEPENDENT CHILDREN, of children's Guardians,
$761.60
Guardians,
thing that ,calls himself a lawyer.' if the local lawyers’ union will waiter S Hed|ia™d' 8ame
H.40 ! expense 60.0(1 i go Board of State Charities, expense... 1.03 1 60 1 BOARD OF CHILDREN’S GUARDIANS. .36 LiOla Wells Kiger, salary, expense. .$162.7.1 25 20 Indiana Bell Telephone Co., expense, 9.01
~ n.id
one C. CaytoU Ball, who brought stand for any such price cutting v. j. williams &’co.. same
a unit against several policem n gv a Richmond scab a sad day for .jJeivin ^smiui S same ”.!!!!!!!!!!!! "120 a. e. Boyce company, same .77.77.’ in behalf of the stool Boh linger the legal profession Will he ^r^ t ° re ^ mc .:;;!!!;:!!:! lUu Randolph v"1£tawa?£ .. and two women who were arrested istered in Muncie. , Eugene Hire *
three weeks ago, together with The Press one day this week de- Chester sti
rons» iffler.
» B a expen'se stAte ins¥?tuf 16ns
$705.60
18.00
I nice -.v«ftvo O.W, A ...... ...... - - Ben Broolcs . same 14.40 Federal Agent Denney and Boh- dared editorially that it “hoped’ Bert swingtey. same 3.20, ,, XkncTUm.HY •n'Aiild he Drovod Louis Hopping, same 120
14.40 Berry W. Mansfield, expense $5.00
INSANITY INQUESTS.
George Gilland, same I>elbert Bowan, samej
might.
1.20 Jdable B. Rlngo, expe 7A5, John H. Bowies, same
F’rank Shroyer. same Albany Lime Stone Co.
Willian
roy me
aes, sa
H. Boyd.
William Jone;
P. W. Dunn, same
10.80 Clay A. Ball, same
Rollin H. Bunch.
same ...
same
51.14,
201
linger. no conspiracy would be proved
This fellow. Ball, went around here: by the Federal Court. . __ among the women of the so-called: j’f the hopes of the Press are not ^bert^owen.^same 111 ?..*.!!!!!!!!! 71.40 Rerry e5 W J Mansfield* redlight district solicitin rets:.,or realized, ‘hen not only the Press,.‘Waiter shretye, same 11.eo l. r. Mason, same .
fees for bringing suits against po- but the Star must perfoi-ce be inlicemen who had raided them. Ills eluded sin the conspiracy.
charge was $1.50 to each of the! t have been mayor for over two olvlIlc
women. bears and If any conspiracy ot the
One of the women. Mabel Wu- kind exists, tliat the hoodlum ele-jj. d. Adams company, same .... Hams, 2«7 Hast Second street, says m ent of Muncie is attempting to | shunk ft Mfg Xy co n , Same Ball came to her home on the fabricate, then the Press and the united Part* co., sa third day of February and told the j star have been a party to it by x„d?p” c s Blue pr't.°Sii
woman he had been sent there to] maintaining a conspiracy of si-
get her to join in the suit against i e nce.
policemen. j Both papers have bright and ^ ^ ^ She says Ball told her if she fact-finding reporters. They know Johnson Hardware Co., same through with Iier|more about Muncie than any flat i RoMfe Hlnons 14 same*??!
same ..
Repair Shop, same p’l's Blue pr't, Sup.
i-Muncie International Co., same... 216.98 perry W. Kemp Machine Co., same 13.65 Fred W. Muncie Stone & Lime Co., same.. 289.64 Orville E.
Magic City Supply Co. Lincoln Oil Refinii
..$.£.00
16.44 William J. Quick, same ...! !!! 6 00 65.25 gharles J. Stover, same 3.00
same 5.00 6.00 6.00
3.00 5.06
16.92
6.00 6.00 3.00
40.5?
7.90 5.00
c.. same
ing Co., same
would come
share of the retainer, $1.50, shejf 00 t ,..>uth from Detroit. Ask any to get out of the policemen itme 0 f them if they hav6 ever share of the money 1 • was going gen, in the two years I have been to get out of the police men mayor, the slightest indication through the lawsuit. ithat tie police department has Mabel thought it was dollar day! nr >t been honest and square, doing and slipped the shyster one buck j{ s whole duly no matter who it
13.201 Perry W. Mansfield, same 57.40 Fred W. Puckett, same 2.00 John H. Bowles, same 79.50 e. T. Cure, same 1-25 J. F. Downing, same la-00 A. E. Brown, same -' 2? Buster Brown Shoe Co., same -aoj Mable B. Ringo, same
18.00 Charles L. Botkin, same 6.01
F ran k E - Hill, same 6
47.97 c. L. Bock, same 3. 216.98 Perry W. Mansfield, same 5.0(1
' Puckett, same 36.92 --Iw Spurgeon, same 6.00 Frank E. Hill, same 6.00
543.89 j. f. Downing, same 3.00
T 116 Keller Co., same 46.30 W. Mansfield, same 5.00
1
and let it go at that. Several days later this lawyer, or whatever you would call him came to the place the woman was working, and made her give up the other fifty
cents.
This afternoon another woman of the locality brought suit against Detective Mervin Collins for $5,000 for false arrest. Evidently Ball had found another woman with a dollar and a half to squander for legal services. Collins laughed when the summons was served on him Ibis afternoon and remarked that he supposed the lawyer was surely
getting even
hit.
IWil- HP |. _ I r Co., same,*
Robib Hirons, same 293.7o William J. Molloy, same
11.97 e. Kirshcjan, same 15.85 - - - -—
Robie Hirons, same Ind. Bell Telephone Co., same ... U. Scott Hardware Co., same ....
1.36 perry
Willia
£■ E. plr
Oliver M. I^eardorff. same 3.00 Perry W. tfansfield. same 5.00 John H. Bowles, same 6.00
o.uu 6.00 6.00
ID . .
br.
in H. Bowles, ’. E. Krrshman, rank T. Kill
6.00
I . 3.00
ed W. Puckett, same 16.92 he Keller Co., same 49.99 erry W. Mansfield, same 5.00 red W. Puckett, same 16.92 rthur Kemper, same 6.00 arle S. Greene, same 6.00 Henry E. Bibler, same 3.00 M. Hene, same 16.25 Buster Brown Shoe Co., same 5.4(1 Mabl© B. Ringo. same 5.00
Orville E. Olay A. B
geon, same
are w.,
Ind. General Service Co.
A. E. Boyce Co., same Charles R. Lewellen, same Max Zeigler & Bros., same
Grouleff-Mauck L’ber Arch A. Hamilton, c
POOR—CENTER TOWNSHIP.
Maude S. Maiscl, salary $143.33 Mary L. Voyles, same 150.OOj
During ttoe part two years thefe ““!.!!::::!!!::::! soioo 1ms not been one word published| iMae Drumm. same 40.00 in cither newspaper tliat would Martha Arbogast. salary’ ...SW.oo even hint at any irregularity._ feb^Ma^anda/WamV’!!!!:!!!! lloo
After the repeated pledges made by me prior to my election that I would clean up Muncie, do you
think for onesingle moment that A E Boyce C o., same Ihpse newspapers, that retattlwri* opposed mv election, would pioectj Ad ' fc w-illiams, same
me or my police department if the: expe^e 6 Uo *** W. ^^V^oners.,$38.17 things t.hvsB rotten hoodlums say A . E. Boyce cb.. same Ul?-54 T , w «d<, n„
'ind. Bell telephone co s ame ... 8 .i5
liitAfcUKt.K. A. E. Boyce Co., same 19.10
q’nn The Bobbs Merrill
Rivoli A Publix Theatre Friday and Saturday 3 Big Acts 3 R - K - 0 VAUDEVILLE and Stage Band Show 2:45 - (>:30 - 9:10 First National’s Daring Picture of a Girl too Young to Know! Introducing A New Star that Rose to Fame Over Night MARIAN MARSH In “UNDER EIGHTEEN”
Coming Sunday Janies Dunn and Sally Filers in “DANCE TEAM”
HISTORY
of Gas Service is interesting. Only the courageous and lucky few once used gas. Today it is the nation’s most common fuel, found in every community of reasonable size and location, piped from city to city, it is even used by many farmers. A great many new appliances have been developed, have been improved, beautified, made more economical. Industry has turned to gas as the best heat for many manufacturing pro-
cesses.
As
a Fuel As a Conveniece
For Both Home and Factory GAS SERVICE IS THE ^ Most Modem and Economical Your Gas Company Central Indiana Gas Co.
Ondavere Petro, same Mable B. Bingo, same Mable B. Ringo. cxpei Johnson Hardware Co., Ind. Bell Telephone Co.
:pense — Co., same
same
Spurgei
y A. Ball, same I
.. E. L. Bock, same 65.uu Mable B. Riugo, same ....
c - Stover, same
7®-®® Clay A. Ball, same .80 j. c. Davis, same ,no Mable B. Ringo. same .... 198.*6 William J. Molloy, same ,, _ n , r E. E. Klrshman. same fir 66 °hver M. Dcardorff, same 62:30 - - . SHERIFF.
6.06 6.00 3.00 5.00 3.0(1 3.00 6.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 3.00
are true?
If the things that are probably being testified to before tbe Federal grand jury are true, 1 would be the most contemptible scoun-
Collins arrested Ball a short 1 drel in existence. But they are
Joseph T. Meredith, expense The Miller Bryant Pierce Co.
same, 9.00
. 623.97
■Ball came here several months j should be indicted and convicted ago from Williamsburg, a small! 1 received the following letter town iu Wayne County, near Rich ! Ibis morning from a Notre Dame
mond. j student:
His record in Wayne County, as | “Dear Sir: 1 am at present mreported there by leading citizens volved in a study of the political
certainly entitles him to comrade ship with the hall room boys of the Y. M. 1'. A. and their school
of perjury.
Ball has a long record of arrests for -embezzlement, bad checkfe, non support of wife and things of that kind in Wayne County. The prosecuting attorney of Wayne County finally called him in and told him to get to hell out of Wayne County and that’s how come ho got here ami fell in with Herschel Rose. Major Hoople Parkinson, Fred Bohlinger and other distinguished citizens of
that exclusive group.
1 took up the matter of this C. Clayton this afternoon with Judge Guthrie and made a formal request that this fellow be disbarred from practice here. The repeated suits against policemen for arresting law breakers is making bonding companies gunshy to the extent that suits have been brought to
cancel policemen’s bonds.
situation in the smaller cities of
the middle-West.
“Middletown” by LynxI lias hen invaluable lo me as an aid in this study. As your newspaper has mentioned as being the most progressive in Muncie as to civic and judicial reform, I have taken the liberty of writing to you for a bit
of information.
“Do you think that ‘Middletown' is a good study of your town? Did it repesent tbe correct angle on tlio conduct of tbe officials and judiciary procedure? And lastly lias the political situation been bettered since' the time of publication of this work? “I wish to congratulate you the progressiveness of your newspaper as outlined in Lynchs work and wish-you ail success in the future.” Signed. Frank D. Slough, University of Nptrp Dame. it would have tgken a volume almost as large as “Middletown” to have answered the letter of the
If some person with a legitim ate! young student, but I answered to use of action against a >olice- his satisfaction. I hope.
man should secure a judgment the city might, be put to great exnense if these shyster suits should ^.ause the raiu'ellatiou of the poliee-
jnen’s bonds.
If this fellow is permitted t
Jiiaia a member ot the Delawarejin America, except the
What I did not tell him was that tin book “Middletown” based on life in Muncie seven years ago, is now a text book and the world's authority as an expert socSoBDi; jgical treatise ifn every university
Slid. Bell Telephone Co., service .....$6.50
SHERIFF.
eputy sheriff ....$125 00'
h ’ samc 1 io.oo Mable B. Riugo, per diem _$
— —- -—; - ^ ,, ... ; Leslie B. Corn, deputy
time aeo on a warrant issued from no< true. No respectable citizen (j. Morris f. Leech, sa Wayne County charging him with i of Muncie or of the entire state of W ^ Puckett, P er - diem
embezzlement. j Indiana would even believe it if I
Tnd." Beil "Telephone;co.7 expense .. 17.32 Leonidas A. Guthrie, salary ^ = ucl ? et . t ,’ T 116886 — ro" Chester B. Spears, salary _ rr «W. P«ct,^r.« b pn»o„cra" .00,65 H _ H. K. Morrison, salary '. $88.00 Edward 1). Frazier, sal __ Max Zeiglor & Bros., same 35.52 John \\ . Dragee, sal I ” i - , Slipig58 1 fS?i^iiTSodLs7 Voylbs, Sill ... La Vaughn 3. Duke, salary $66.09 f red W. Puckett, per diem Lee O. Baird, mileage 21.40 Enos L. Oxley, juror Lee O. Baird, expense 10.00 tr ,, , Ind. Bell Telephone Co., samc .... 18.80 Bavon H. Broyles, same ™ C i ORO ?i KB i ^.' DoiikI F. Fisher, same
Clarence G. Piepho, salary, etc $63.36
county assessor. (h rank G. kulmer, same __ Ind - B prSsecut^g'AttornIy;• 4703 ! san ”' —- Tnd, Bell Telephone Co., expense ,...$14.35 Otto Lins, same Armu, K. Hamilton, same McClellan McFier*on, same 75.00 Omer Brown, same sasssas: SS K c. wakcu-. «un« - ■ John Kelly Co.. Inc., expense 5.00 Win. I', t isher, same-
Otis Elevator Co.,
.Otis Elevator co., game 23.00 II
Isaac Wingfield, same 3.00
r. Thefs,*'sa’m®*"!*. v ..!!!!!!!!!-!!! loslos Wjm. O. Bartlett, same
C0 :*.. same :::: %% Van Arsdol, same
H. R. Theis, s Muncie Water
Evfers Laundry, sam* 13.71
j. a. Butts & Son, same 163.41 Joe btout, same __ o” M 0 iasLMh vl co.g-im!”!.:::: “Sil "j MlLau B hlln - ««« Johnson Hardware Co. # same 69.08 Ilaivy Swan, same R. Scott Hardware^Co^same 3 -6® < J6hu Conkel. saftie 'Marie M. Puckett, salary $ so.oo Charlie Cole, same
I. Tnhn —
Co., same 7.50 SUPERIOR COURT.
$9.15
| 8.86 omas Inlow, same 5.0() WcskjHiblishing Co., same 7.C-3 |
Circuit court
jf)2.00 j LV.UHij
175.00 109.00 iso.00 3!82.00 45.00 52.0(1 33.20 440.54 43.45 >30. GO 31.50 ■ 30.00 •38.00 '28.00 3L00
4.00
30.80 20.40 24.80 14.40 12.40 j 12.40 12.40 12.40
3.10 3.10
• Gibson, same
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J. T. Downing, same 37.50 Harry Glenn, same ’Fred W. Puckett, expense 2.50 Suoerior r.mirt ,Ind. General Service Co., same .... 342.32 ( , , ,, court /Carpenter Machine Co., game 2.65 Maine M. Ringo, per diem 'The Fyr Fyter Company, same .... 13.55 ^ Pur kef I same
(The Fyr Fyter Company, same , Muncie Water Works Co., same ... (R. M. Jones & Son, same «... find. Bell Telephone Co„ same ....
C. St. Kimbrough Co., same 9.99 TT _ TT ,, . H. R. Theis, same 1.70 Jf. D. Hartley, sal JM. 1 A n G?dd r a d rd a co. C same a ?. e ..!!!!! 'IM Underwood, Jr„ same 1 infirmary. ^Thomas Inlow, same .Wilbert L. Gray, salary $150.0(1 Fif’d Examiners Edna E. Gray, same 60.00 r ^ ^a/niners iBeesie Lenox, same 75.00 William A. Dehonty, sal __ ^ I | r h 8 ar | | t RinkeG same so.oo Albert M. Pattison, same
25 Fred W. Puckett, same “^oo Robert F. Murray, salary _ Russell G. Isfenbarger, sal _
40.0b 40.00 150.00
6.00 0.00
175.00 100.00. 300.00 325.00
\dvice on ELECTRIC COOKERY in your home The attention o£ women who have the advantage of electric cookery is called to another service which we render to our customers. Advice from our home economist. i An electric range is the simplest and most efficient cooking machine made, but many women accustomed to old fashioned cooking methods do not realize all of its advantages. Our home economist can fully demonstrate its possibilities. If you buy your range from us, she will call without solicitation. When you purchase it from your electrical dealer, remind him that you are entitled io this free service—he will arrange it for you.
A o matter where you bought your electric range'—ask our home economist to call at your home and demonstrate the Jine art of cooking with it.
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Alpha Foist, same ...» so.oo _ o . -r Minnie Curtis, same 45.00 Poor Relief-Centre Twp. S Jos. A. Goddard Co.,'pr relf 2390.501
(James Green, same 45.00 Hobart H. Wolfe, bame — 82.50
same 40.00 Delicious Food Store, same 133.00
Wffbert L. Gray, expense’!!!!!!!!!! 29.84 Scotts Grocery, same __ 83.50j » ' 1 tin Adams Grocery, same 127.50!^ .3 •ollegeI»«•'!!!!!*!!-• »«!« w - & W. Ellison, same 30.50
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