Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 27 April 1934 — Page 4

you .CAN SXWAT3 BUT INTELriGINTXT BT HEADING yBE PDST-DE5IDCRAT ADTERTTSEMENTS

FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1934,

Ea^rreBCP L. Ludingron, V, T>.

% ^ ■ rA- ! ! ■' ? ■ " '. 14, Muncie, lud.

St^te df Indiana, Delaware Conn-i Andrew Parnell, 715 S. Hackley

iy, rs. ^ |street.

I, Mable P. Ringo, Clerk of the. Theodore Stewart, 917 W. Charlee

Delawate Circuit Court, of Dela-1 gtrePt

Ware County, Indiana, do hereby nccircc certify tliat the following named city uenctb. persons have filed with the Secre- Democratic.

Bunch, 122 S. E}m Dale, 222 N. Elm

tary of State of the State of Indi- For Mayor— ana, an^ with the Clerk of the Del- Rollin H. atvare Circuit Court, written decla- street, rations and requests that their George R, pameg he printed on the official j street.

Shallots for the respective officee For City Clerk—

hereinafter mentioned, in accord- Aaron B. Belcher, 917 W. Gilbert

ance with the provisions of the street.

Primary Election Law T s of the State Dennis Cleary, 207 E. Sixth

of Indiana, and are entitled to be! street.

voted for at the Primary Electioh Linton Ridgeway, 920 E. Jackson

tp he held in Delaware County, In- i street.

dlaha, and the various precincts . For City Judge—

thereof, on Tuesday, May 3, 1934, j j. Frank Mann, 404 Ashland

between the hours of G o’clock a. avenue.

tn., and 6 p’clock p. m.: For Councilman at Large— CITY OFFICES. 1 I —First DistrictRepublican. Jimmie Cunningham, 1203 S. For Mayor*— Brotherton street. Wayne Ozro Adams,* 1125 Dniver-1 Emmett N. Grady, 1300 S.

eitv avenue. Ebright etreet.

John C. Hampton, 13(12 S. Jef-j Clarence R. Hole, 14th and Mock

ferson ctreet. avenue.

A. Roscoe Lord, 103 E. Jackson Clarke F. Johnson, 2401 S. Grant

street. street.

Curtis V. Rector, 522 W. Adams For Councilman at Large— street. —Second District—

said estate. CHARLOTTE C. McCLELLAN, Administratrix with the Will

Annexed.

Attest: Mabel B. Ringo, Clerk.

William A. McClellan,

Attorney, o

this action nailed, described and NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF paid for in cash, up on the accept-1 heirship, or claim to any part

designated in said complaint, ihe HEARING ON APPROPRIATIONS ance and approval of the Board of names of all persons who are un-! Works and in compliance with the known to plaintiff. In the matter ot the passage of relative to tbe regular course That the plaintiff has filed his certain ordinances oy common J 0 f payment of claims, complaint herein to quiet, the title | council of the CUy or Iviuncie, In-j The Board of Works reserves to the following real estate, in diana, Delaware Countyr providing; n le ,.jght to accept or reject any or

Delaware County, Indiana, to-wjt: for special appropriation of funds, j a]1 bid3 _ Sai<1 bi<ls t0 be accompan-! Apr'27-May 4-11

Part of flie northeast quarter 1 1 ' e ' t f ^ >y Kiv^n taxpayers, j e{ i by an affidavit of non-collusion

of section 28, township 21 north ot the ^ ,ty ot -y iI » clp . Indiana, I)el- as now provided by law. | rat AND CAT IN SAME TRAP of range 11 east, bounded and ; a '', unty ’* '9; a public heai ing CHARLES MORROW, Reader Ollie McClain, of West, described as follows: 11 ,e m , * ie ^ lty j ’ . l, lV' ie ’! JAMES DRAGOO, Liberty, Ky., reports that in bis Beginning at the northeast \ Indiana, on the loth day of May, WILLIAM McCLELLAN, j war on rats out in the barn he corner of said northeast quarter ' 1934, at 7:30 o clock p. m., on ordi-j Members of the Board of Warks. caught a cat by the right foreleg section, running thence west | nance making special and addi- ^ A Taughinbaugh, I andn a rat by the left hindleg in

Apr.20-27 City Attorney. : the same trap at the same time, _—rj— - | and both cat and rat were alive NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT the next morning when he found OF ESTATE. 'them. From this stotry other Notice is hereby given, that the! rea< ^ ers can figure how close that

W. H. DORTON & SON PLUMBING, HEATING AND GENERAL REPAIR. 900 Wheeling Ave. Phone 4816!

JUST GOOD COAL Eagle Coal Co. PHONE NO. 9

with the north line thereof 55 rods; thence southwest to a point 35 rods south of the north line and 100 rods west of the east line of said northeast quarter section; thence south paral-

tional appropriation:

An ordinance appropriating ■ the sum of $35 out of the general fund for the payment of claim of E. H N Clauser, M. D. Taxpayers appearing shall have

lei with the east line of said the right to be heard thereon, quarter section to the south line I After the special appropriations thereof; thence east on the I have been decided upon by the south line thereof f said quarter; Council, ten or more taxpayers, section 100 rods to the southeast | feeling themselves aggrieved by cornen thereof; thence north to such appropriations may appeal to the*place-of beginning, contain- the state hoard of tax commissioning 95 acres, more or less. | e rs for further and final action

Administratrix de bonis non, of the i ? at was on the ia t’ ^ a5 estate of George Kettner) deceased, 1to ° tlie tTa I ) bad to be

ha-s filed her account for final set- j

tlement of said estate.

All persons interested in said es-' tafce are hereby notified to appear

there.

Red Jacket, W. Va., Lump 7.25 Kentucky Lump $6.65 Ignito W. Va., Lump __$7.75 Ignito W. Va., Egg $7.40 Coke, all sizes $9.40 Poco, Lump $8.40 Poco Egg $8.65 McGuff Coal & Supply Co. Phone 2108 Pershing Drive & Wysor St.

No Long Waits

No Short Weights

John W. Richwine, City Hkll, E.

Jackson street. j s t ree t.

, W. Max Shafer, <02 N, Jefferson Ora T. Shroyer, 2212 S. Walnut

street. .

Herbert A. Smith, fill S. P prs b- fr or c ounc j| man a t Large— '“MortoS' Tbornburs. 1720 E. Me -™ r(1

THE IRISH OF IT.

Mrs. Mularkey—Wuz yei ould'

in the Delaware Circuit Cqurt, held j man ol b ^ ale lasht noight, Missus

at Muncie, Indiana, on Saturday, j Mulligan?

I thpvp. the 26th day of May, 1934, being the Mrs. Mulligan He wuz, an whin ,

As to any delect occurring in thereon by filing a p . 48th day of the regular April term be cume home he wuz bloiml

the title thereof and against all | tore , e MnV' 1. rJ ti-nm the i °f said court, and show cause why ! dhrunk, so he wuz.

persons whomsoever, together with lat er than ten (it)) <ta>- sajd account should not he ap- Mrs. Mularkey—It’s too baa,

an affidavit that residences of said date of the final action o . . approved. Missus Mulligan, so it iz.

above named defendants are un-1 council and the state „. boanl or \ The lieirtg of saicl and Mrs. Mulligan—Yis, it iz. Do ye known,to the plaintiff and cannot commissioners will nx a (ta ! a ]| others interested, are also re-' know, sumtoimes Oim afrade he'll

be learned by diligent, inquiry, and | hearing in this city.

mortal drive. For City Clerk— Clyde Dunnington, 1415 Linden EtT66t. Ret F. Geliy, 1727 S. Madison street. Chester L. Keesaer, 1218 S. Franklin street. Fred M. Strohm, 706 Hoyt ave-

nue.

Ray West, 2013 S. Walnut street. For City Judge— John D. Hill, 29 Briar road.

said defendants are thought to be! COMMON COUNCIL,

Frank E. Rosin ski, 1439 W. 16th non-residents of the State of Indi Of City of Muncie, Inn.

ana, and that unless they he and Linton Ridgeway, appear in the Delaware Superior April 20-27 City Clerk. Court of said county and State on ; ——o —

the 30th day of May, 1930, the 45th NOTICE TO RECEIVE BIDS FOR

day of the April Term of said Court, at the Court House In the City of Muncie, in said County and tale, said cause will he heard and dteremined in their absence. Witness the Clerx and Seal of

quired to appear in said court, on wake up .in the mornin’ dead, so

said day, and make proof of their | Oi am.

Chester C. Clark, 121 E. Seventh

street.

Harry A. Kleinfelder, 1207 S. Walnut street.

Harry P. McDowell, 81614 S. Wal- said Court affixed at the C^ty of nut street. Muncie, Indiana, this the 6th day

Roy L. Taughinbaugh, 1013 W. j of April, 1934.

Ivoring W. Mellette, 200 E. Wash- street

Powers street. Harry L. Thomae, 1514 S. Ghar-

key street.

For Councilman at Large—

—Fourth District—

Rufus D. Jackson, 516 N. Dill

MABLE B. RINGO,

Clerk of Delaware Superior Court.

Elmer E. Botkin,

Attorney for plaintiff.

o

ONE AND ONE-HALF TON

TRUCKS.

Notice is hereby given that the | Board of Public Works of the City’ of Muncie, Indiana, will, at 9 o’clock ; a. m., on May 1, 1934, receive bids from bidders for four (4)' one and one-half (IV2) ton trucks, with capacity of dump beds of one and j one-half (IV2) yards, equipped with mechanical hoists and to have tires 30x5, or with tires sufficient in size and capacity for such trucks of the heavy duty classification. All

1112 E. Monroe

Robert F. Tumleson, 404 Ala-j tbe audience,

meda avenue.

Edward B. Winder, 1330 N. Wal-

nut street.

For Councilman at Large— —Fifth District— George W. Clarke, 711 N. Mill-

ington street Charline H. McGuire, Adams street. Guy M. Ogle, 316 S.

street

For Councilman at Large— —First District— Harold L. Eastus, 1801 S. Blaine

street

John W. Limbert, 1700 S. Madi- berry street,

son street. | G. Raymond Desmond,

For Councilman at Large— Howard street. —Second District— j Hubert L. Parkinson, Charles E. Hawk, 200 E. 13th; Charles street,

street. For Councilman at Large— Arthur C. White, 1642 W. 10th j —Sixth District— street. Clyde Schultz, 1001% Broadway. For Councilman at Large— ‘| Haro i d c. Thompson, 1405 E.

—Third District—

Arthur C. Ford, 1017 W. Eighth Harry McCullough, 1110 S. Jef-

ferson street.

actresses would, no doubt, be con-

Clifford V. Smith, 500 N. Calvert &i< lered real good-looking if they

trucks to have durable rear wheels

and fully equipped for service.

s 1 1 , —r- 1 To be delivered at the City of “ always keel> »«»• "“A* ‘0-'Muncie. subject to inspection and

test by the Board of Works. To he |

REPAIRS ARE NOT EXPENSIVE AT THE ELMWOOD WRECKING CO.. Inc-

Used parts for your auto, truck and tractor. We have them. We are the largest auto wreckers in Western Illinois. We undersell the town. Call, write or wire

Elmwood Wrecking Company, Inc.

540 Mulberry St., Galesburg, 111.

Main 5904

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ANNUAL REPORT

515 E. 725 W.

Statement of the Board of Commissioners of Delaware County, Indiana, of the Receipts, Disbursements and Balances of the Said County for the Year 1933

Balance on hand January'!, 1933 (General Fund Only)

Receipts

County Taxes. 1933 '. ....’ Y ...... .....$343,848 67

' 8,725.82

Cletk Circuit Court (1) Receipts and Expenses

(2) Insanity and Epileptic Inquests (3i Clothing for Insane

(4) Commitment of Patients to State Institutions

Auditor

Treasurer

Recorder

Main street.

J. Erwin .Walsh, 611 E. Gilbert

street.

CENTER TOWNSHIP OFFICES.

Democratic.

Orval L. Sutton, 1201 W. Eighth |p or T 0W nship Trustee

street.

Fair Councilman at Large—

—Fourth District—

Charles F. Blease, 121 Meeks

avenue.

G. Ernest Dawson, 321 S. Martin

StT6fct.

Harry W T . Needham, 223 Granville avenue. For Councilman at Large— —Fifth District.—

Robert S. Howell, 206 E. Wysor street., George J. Leyendecker, 623 W, j Howard street. Edward Thomas, 1208 Broadway, j For Township Assessor— Leslie Brand, R. F. D. 3, Muncie,

Ind.

Benjamin F. Latting, 704 E.

Ninth street.

Carroll M. Norris, 109 Riverside;

606.35 6,549.32

nciui uei: v .. , 7,226.40 Sheriff 3.105.31 Surveyor 484.48 .County Superintendent ! Coroner County Assessor Prosecuting Attorney Circuit and Juvenile Courts (1) Receipts and Expenses

(2) Board of Children’s Guardians

Superior Coirt ; Court House (1) Current Receipts and Expenses v Jail Infirmary Orphans Home General Hospital County Commissioners County Council Health Commissioner County Attorney Board of Review . School Attendance Officer and Exp

Disbursement* $193,378.73 O.D. 9,364.47

73.00 595.74

1,255.16 9,799.49 12,415.69 5.484.82 17,253.38 4,625.99 4,103.66 1,458.80

Blue Beacon COAL

Is Your Guide to FUEL ECONOMY 1. MORE HEAT . . Burns Completely. 2. HOLDS FIRE . . for a longer period. 3. LESS ASH . . 96% of Blue Beacon Coal provides heat. 4. NO CLINKERS . . to jam the grates. 5. FREE from SLATE . . Nothing but coal . . 6. REMARKABLY EFFICIENT HEATING . Clear, penetrating heat reduces your coal bill. A BETTER COAL More Heat Units per Dollar

GLENN’S Sheet Metal Shop See us for Skylights, Metal Ceilings, Slate, Tile and Metal Roofing, Blowpipe and Jot) Work. Gutter and Leader Pipe. Rear 213 E. Main St. Phone 310

For a Real Glass of BEER ON TAP OR BOTTLE Go To Hughey Haughey’s Corner of Willard St. Hoyt Ave. Tasty sanuwicnes Also Served. Hughey keeps his beer always in first class condition.

Muncie Lumber Co. Muncie, Ind. 316 Ohio Ave. Telephone 145-146

GET YOUR Gas and Oil At the In-and-Out Service Station Madison and Willard Muncie. Ind. or the SUNNY SERVICE STATION 18th and Madison

TAUGHINBAUGH CO. Funeral Directors Our Phone never sleeps 4014 DAY or NIGHT Lady Attendant Howard at Proud St.

Election

Roads. Preliminary Expense, Viewers, Advancements

jnd Mortgage .

Refund Mortgage ...

- Inspector of vVeights and Measures

Poor Attorney

Expense of As, Cent. Disease at County Agricult Administrativi

sessing ,nd Clinic .. ural Agent

August M. Maiek, 299 E. Wysor avenue,

ftreet. Charles Skinner, R. F. D. 2, Hoyt ■

“Abe” B. L. Martin, 110’S. Coun-j avenu e.

cil street. For Justice of the Peace— James J. Mclnnis, 521 E. Wysor j william D. Chambers, 515 W.

I M&in

Will S. Postal, 433 E. Charles!' Ambrose D. Gray, 1021 S. Hackley,

| street

Geo. Norris, 419 E. Adams street. !‘ For Constable—

For Councilman at Large— Sorter L., Reese, 1208 S. Mace-

—Sixth District.— j donia avenue.

Dewey Blackburn, 1404 Kirk For Member Advisory Board— street. B. F. Deardorff, 1125 a. Elm

A. Waynfe Brooks, 829 E. First street,

etreet. : Fernando J. LaDuron, 2018 E.;

Rodney G. Hayler, 317 N. Vine Willard street.

3tre€t . - Frank W. Lang, 319 Ashland ave-

815 W.'nue.

In witness whereof I have here-

N. Ohio! unto set my hand and affixed the

I seal of said court at my office in the courthouse in the City of Muncie, Indiana, this, the 19tji day of

Premiums on Oilicials’ Bonds Compensation

T. B. In

Burial

Indigents .. of Soldiers,

Farmers Institute and Agrici General Ditch Improvement Fund

Sailors and Marines

icultural Association ....

Inm Chi)

Inmates of State Institutions

rs Home

Children in Custody of Individuals

e i

dren in Orphans Ho

School Fund Loan Interest

Change of Venue Costs Federal and State Funds Children Other Institutions Ditch Expense, Advancements Ditch Assessments on Roads and County Property Bd. State Charities Examination of Records ...' Dividend Payment Deferred Banks ief Notes

Po De; Ml!

Bon All Other Receipts Taxes Refunded . Intangible Stamps

eage

ids

Thomas E. Prutzman,

ChaYles street.

Clifford St. John, 120

avenue.

CENTER 'TOWNSHIP.

Republican.

Far Township Trustee—

, April, 1934.

Dallas A. Dinkins, 224 W. 23rd : MABLE B RINGO , t ; Clerk Delaware Circuit Court of Carl E. Ross, 401 Wheeling ave- Delaware County, Indiana,

nue. | April 20-27

Chas. D. Smith, 1019 S. Council 0 etreet NOTICE OF FILING SUIT Wendell C. StOgsdill, 417 W. j QUIET TITLE TO REAL

Jackson street. TATE AND THE

For Township Assessor—

John J. Burkholder, 720 E. Wash-

Balance on Hand, December 31, 1933 (General Fund Only)

2,113.29

7,232.78

370.00

14,738.78 1,793.27

7,539.35 31.476.89

5,729.08

25,819.68

15,368 55 30,000.00

1,800.00 625.00 1.003.48

800.00 507.52

2,454.85 1,404.60

18.00

491.00 2,023.88

400.00 12,134.00 2,361.02 1,428.26 1,328.49

932.33

4,934.33 140.73

858.58 821.66

4,068.50 3.775.00

100.00 952.71

.. 330,009.75

202,206.53

11.368.07 3,973.25

433.40

11,081.52 11,952.15

1,471.38

.. 132,376.57

3,532.57

420.23

196.14

4.30

. . 11,998.84

3,435.36

. . , 880.13

880.13

158,408.04

55.69

3.00

. . 38,076.00

1,127.41 1,336.13 2,779.90

680.77

, .$895,628.16

$840,259.02

55,369.14

HARDESTY FURNITURE STORE We Buy and Sell New and UR*d ^u-rniturs and Ctcvbrf. visit the Clearest Used Goods Store in Muncie. HARDESTY TRUCKING -oc... and Long Distance Moving—Storage and Crating o28 S. Walnut St. Phone 1856

Balance Deo.

31, 1933.

TO ES-

TIME AND

PLACE OF HEARING THERE-j

OF.

In the Delaware Superior Court,,

Term, 1934.

ington street.

Robert W. Maggs, 607 Ashland T

avenue. State of Indlana - ss - George W. Pfeiffer, S07 N. Mul-i^ ela 'L ar t r C9“ nty - berry fitreet Guy F ‘ McNett « MiltOb Sherry, R. F. D. 4, M«h-j Sarah A VS Johnson , e t hi.

cte, ind. I Notice is hereby given to the Thomas Oscar Smith, H*.4 S. Elm j named defendants in

x -n- -u 4 said cause to-wit:

Ralph Stout, 506 Marsh street. | James H. Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth

County Revenue

Gravel Road Repairs ftH’&ttem Bond or Sinking Fund 7,636.81 23rd St. Bridge . 184.00 West Washington St. Bridge 1,822.30 Taxation for Township Road Bonds and Coupons Bonds for Const. Public Ditches .31 Taxation for Ditch Bonds and Coupons 3,445.53 Tax Sale Redemption tfrt* tzMi. ./J-JV,,.., Ditch Sale B67.12 Ditch Repair Th* •• .7.. .TT. 1,485.15 Principal Common I .vfr... 302.17 Principal Congressional A.. 15.59 Principal Per Endowment 3.20 Interest Common .3 7,786.42 Interest Congressional , Interest Per Endowment 143.92 Fines and Forfeitures Ditch Construction >. „. 11,824.30 Gen. Gr. Rd by Tax Acct 33,473.75 State Tax State School Tax Library Building State Soldiers Memorial Fund

Intangible Stamps

State Teachers Pension Fund Indiana Dunes Park Fund ...

For Justice of the Peace—

Elmer N. Dunn, 520 S. Council

street.

Charles C. Farmer, 730 N. Elm

street.

Fitzpatrick, Hamlett Snider, Hamlett Snyder, James Madison Snider, Janies M. Snider, James M. Snyder, Charles Alvin Snider, Charles A. Snider, Charles A. Sny-

nes ea

Indiana Board of Agriculture Col. Sees. Ditch State Forestry Docket Fees Show Licenses Township Tax Local Tuition Tax Special School Tax Special School Bond Tax .... Vocational Educational Tax . Road Tax

Everett G. Hackman, 614 Abbott! der, Minnie O. Snider, Jennie Sni-

Garage Building Common School Revenue

og

Library Fund Corporation Ta

102.00 25.00

1,511.31

street. Charles E. Osborn, 1143 E. Washington street. Earl F. Randolph, 416 N. McKinley avenue. I. Martin Schafer, 649 N. Jefferson street C. Bowen Sims, 1802 S. Franklin street. Earla M. Taughinbaugh, 225 E. Wysor street. For Constable— Earl Conn, 2704 S. Elm street. Matt Dodd, 402 W. Charles street Walter Hayden, 508 E. 20th street. Chas. White, R. F. D. 4, Muncie,

Tad.

Fer Member AdvUqry Board— D. Monroe Barber, 815 W. Powers street. $ Otho L. Janney, 202 Meeks ave-

nue.

Oscar Leo Johnson, R. F. D. 5, ' Muncie, Ind.

der. Indiana Pipe Line Company and William G. Alvey, Trustee: The unknown children, descend-' ants, heirs, surviving spouses, creditors, and administrators or executors of the last will and Testament, successors in interest and assigns, respectively, of each of the foregoing persons. All of the women known by any of the names and designations above stated, whose names may have been changed and who are now knowm by other names, all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the spouses of all the persons above named, described and designated as defendants in this action who were married, the names of all of whom are unknown to this

plaintiff.

All persons or corporations who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest or lien upon the legal estate described in the complaint, in this action, by, under or through any of the defendants of

Water Works Tax ... Electric Light Tax ... Int. Pub. Depos Int. Tax Distribution Bond Fund Park Sinking Fund Policemen Pension .. Firemen Pension ..., Aviation Dept Inheritance Tax

Tax

Excess Storage Auto

Gasoline

Collections Legal Survey Geo. R. Clark Memorial Delaware and Henry County Line Bridge Educational Imp Sitrphis Tax Acct Intangible Building and Loans

State Excise

18.70 154.92 24,26

r

Receipts for Year $ 895,628.16 15,172.95 25,409.88

78.740.67

8,865.14 5,199.10

10,080.08 1.650.00 1.350.00 10,343.13 838.23 741.25 3.976.90 4,042.83 113.460.48 84.445.34 4.833.75 5,459.13 31.043.75 26.944.35 3.47 3,927.59 2,245.43 207.00 60.00 41,693.33 654.869.54 458,960.12 211.539.49 1.289.29 6,830.98 45,973.92 4.817.12 31,385.11 439.248.19 2.827.31 2,429.85 4.990.12 11,119.59 1.155.32 29,016.61 37,344.95 7.173.75 7,173.75 12.44 37.594.75 119,951.76 1,681.53 9,684.58 1,015.87 1,823.78 le.'ise.e?

Total 895,628.16 15,172.95 33,046.69 184.00 1,822.30 78.740.67 .31 12.310.67 5,199.10 1,485.15 10,382.25 1.665.59 1,353.20 18.129.55 838.23 885.17 3,976.90 15,867.13 33.473.75 113.460.48 84,445.34 4.833.75 5,459.13 31.043.75 26,944 35 3.47 3.927.59 936.14 2,245.43 309.00 85.00 41,693.33 654,869.54 458,960.12 211.539.49 1,289.29 6,830.93 1.511.31 45.973.92 ’ 4,817.12 31,385.11 439,248.19 2.827.31 2,429.85 4,990.12 11.119.59 1.155.32 29,016.61 37,344.95 7.173.75 7,173.75 i 12.44 17.594.75 18.70 120,106.68 24.2! 1,681.53 .50 9,684.58 1,015.87 1.823.73 16.756.67

OD. Dec. 31, 1932 $193,378.73 9,384.01

33,219.86

3,900.00 164,300.00 71,000.00

1,167.13

60.00 140,350.00 800.00 500.00

Expenditures $ 646,880.29 5,783.94 20,900.57 184.00 1,822.30 46,134.49 9.372.40 5,199.10

10,427.51 1.521.42 850.00 18,129.55 1.063.75 885.17 3.517.40 4,923,82 33.473.75 113.460.48 84.445.34 4.833.75 5,459.13 29.966.75 26.944.35 3.47 3,927.59 936.14 2.245.43 285.00 85.00 3J.793.33 490.569.54 387.960.12 • 211,539.49 1,289.29 5.663.85 1.511.31 45,973.92 4.817.12 31,325.11 292,898.19 2.027.31 1.929.85 4.990.12 11,119.59 1.155.32 29,016.61 37,344.95 7.173.75 7,173.75 12.44 17.594.75 116.764.49 1,681.53 9,684.58 41.91 1,823.73 16,756.67

Total 840,259.02 15,172.95 20,900.57 184.00 1.822.30 79,264.37 9,372.40 5,199.10

10,427.51 1.521.42 850.00 18,122.55 1.952.43 885.17 3.517.40 4.923.82 33.473.75 113.460.48 84.445 34 4.833.75 5,452.13 29.966.75 20,944.35 3.47 3,927.59 936.14 2.245.43 285.00 85.00 41,693.83 654,869.54 458.960.12 211.539.49 1,289.29 6 330.93 1.511.31 45,973.92 4.817.12 31,385.11 439,248.19 •2,827.31 2,423.85 4.990.12 11,119.59 1.155.32 2.9,016.61 37,344.95 7.173.75 7,173.75 12.44 17.534.75 113.734.40 1,631.53 9,68'.58 41.91 1,823.78 16,756.67

anccs 11. 19;

OD. De

c. 31, 1933 31. 19

$55,369.14

'ee.

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12,146.12

.31 .2,938.27

967.12 1.485.15

144.17 503.20

459.50 10,943.31

1,077.00

24.00

523.70

45.26

1,114.20

SCHOOL OFFICIALS:—We can put you in touch with the very finest teachers. Our service is free to you.

3.342.19 21.28

Totals $71,863.40 $3,503,028.33 $3,574,891.73 $624,858.43 $2,861,299.56. $3,480,157.99 $90,416.90 $1,683 16

CONDENSED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS AND BALANCES FOR YEAR 1933

Balance December 31, 1933 • v 71 arv? Receipts for 1933 \ 3,503!o23 33

Overdnift 3 December ’si,' 1932 ‘ "!!! J|! 858 a 3 Expenditures lor year 1933 ‘“.I! ‘i!! I!-!! I!!'. 1Y ‘2,801,299 50

Total ’ Balance December 31’, 1933 Treasurer’s Outstanding Warrants December 31, 1933 Approved by the Delaware County Board of Commissioners, April 3, 1934. Attest: / W. MAX SHAFER .

Auditor Delaware County. JOSEPH T. MEREDITH Treasurer Delaware County.

Note—This report shows an overdraft in certain funds beginning year 1933. December settlement of 1932 was not complete until the 9th day of January I333.

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