Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 2 November 1934 — Page 3
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1934
RURAL NEWS
DALEVILLE, INDIANA. Miss Eleanor .Mowrey entertained a’group of friends' at a Halloween party Saturday evening at her home in Cross Roads. Mr. and Mrs. Espy Luce and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mingle attended the World’s Fair, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson and daughter, Josephine, and Misses Fauline and Roberta Ash spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holdren and family, near Eaton. ' - The following members of the Fifth grade of the Daleville school enjoyed a Halloween party at the home of their teacher, Elias Nel- - son, Tuesday night: Misses Pau- . line Ash, Mary Graves, Verna Mow- : rey, Ruth McRae, Anna Mae Batson, Jean Hodson, Marjorie Marts, Barbara Simes, Freda Stevenson, Boris McKinnis, Thelma Keesling, Jeah/Ann Jones, Marguerite Horn, Enid Grove, Ruth Nelson, Janet Zumpe, Hannah Cromer, Virginia -««^Lee Grady, Martha and Mary Schlegel, Thelma Huzman; Messrs. Melvin Richman, Ralph Schlegel, . Merle Reed, Gilbert Russell, Robert Green, Arnold Everett, Rolland Scott, Edward Coffman, Alvin Moore, Philip Hines, Richard Haller, Leon Pence, Neil Huff and Earl Coy. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Richman and daughter, Eva, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mingle and family. A two-story house owned by George^ Mingle was destroyed by fire Wednesday afternoon. Miss Mary Jane and James Fenwick entertained a group of boys and girls a a masquerade party Wlednesday evening. The Rev. and Mrs. Wilbur Shirey of New Lisbon, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sally Shirey and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Polhemus. Mrs. Cary L. Richman and daughter, Verle; Mrs. B. C. Simes and Mrs. Frank Scott, attended the Century of Progress at Chicago, Saturday. ^ Mrs. Clark Bresbach entertained ' , the members of the Sewing Club at her home on State Road No. 67, Wednesday evening. A business meeting for the Bemocratic women of Salem Township was held at the home of Mrs. Earl Tuhey, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Hazel Brown entertained the Happy Hour Club at a Halloween party Wednesday evening at her home on Sauth Main street.
Invisible “Dirt’ Showers Upon Us Bacteria-Bearing Contamination Is Called Kind To Be Avofded
WE'RE COFFEE DRINKERS
By Dr. J. Lynn Maha£fey Director, New Jersey State Depart ment of Health
Practically everybody realizes that good health and cleanliness arfi closely related, yet it is a curious fact that some of the more important aspects of cleanliness—thost
{ The American peopld are a nation of coffee drinkers. Government figures prove it, and in the coffee markets part of this in
crease is
use of caffeine-free coffee which was originally developed in Europe, and has become increasingly popular in the United States. The United States used some 12,092,000 bags of coffee in the 1 fiscal year ended June 30, which is approximately one-half the annual total world consumption of approximately 34 million bags.
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Sreely Lumber Co.,'expSfTfS”........ Johnson Hardware Co., expense .... 3d Nearon, expense farmers Co-operative Co., expeiua
62ht 60.63 r».oo 69.50
Children’s Home.
VL'rtha E. Gamble, salary and exp. 103.00 Dr. H. E. Bibler, salary 4.50 Elizabeth Neff, salary 45.00 [da D. Koontz, salary 45.00
45.00
| DETOURS l Indianapolis, Nov. 2.—Further reduction in the number of detours
- ■ Blanche Nicholson, salary 45.oo , in effect on state highways are re- , traceable to the growing teota Perdieu, salary 45.00 ported today by the State Highway
- — — ‘ Commission as new pavements and |
bridges were opened for traffic. The detours lifted include one on State Road No. 1, south of Fort Wayne; one on Road No; S; one on State Road No. 67 at Maywood, and one on State Road No. 527 from Becatur to the Ohio state
line.
Bue to the completion of a majority of the construction projects which have been under way during the summer and fall months, and the few changes in detours which will be made during the winter months, the detour bulletin of the State Highway Commission will he issued every other week instead of 2 Ig j weekly. Special notices will be is-
STATISTICS
The . balance in all funds of the civil city of Muncie at the close of the month of October amounted to $28,736.55, according to the monthly report issued by City Controller Lester E. Holloway. This total balance consists of the remaining available funds in the general fund of $25,891.93; the gasoline tax fund, $4,498.28; the city planning fund, $943.48; the sinking fund, $39.69, and the overdraft account of the park fund amount-
ing to $2,636.83.
The receipts into the general fund during last month amounted to $53,313.11, of which $35,000 was an advance draw from taxes collected by the county treasurer, and $15,000 was received from the sale of temporary loan notes. The disbursements from the general fund during October totalled $31,212.45. The gasoline tax fund was embursed during last month to the extent of $11,028.36. All of this amount was received from the quarterly -distribution by the state except $25, which was received by, the street department for the re-
pair of streets.
There was expended from the gasoline tax fund during October, a total of $6;S6S.25\ The city planning fund had no receipts nor any j disbursements during .last month, j which left the preceding balance! in that fund of $943.49. The' sink- ! ing fund received $5,050 from an j advance draw of the fall tax col- I lections and the disbursements | amounted to $5,153.75, *of which $5,052.50 was used to redeem a temporary loan note dated August j 27, 1934, borrowed for the sinking ‘ fund. This fund now has a balance
; of $13,000 in temporary loan notes |
to redeem, al of which are due and payable December
1934.
The park fund has been overdrawn for the past two months, but will be reimbursed after next Monday, the last day of taxpaying. The receipts into this fund during October amounted to $77.25, while the disbursements totalled $927.60. The park fund was $1,741.48 overdrawn at the beginning of the
Lynn Mahaffey
that deal with what might be called living contamination, are often ignored. In general there are two kinds of “dirt”; the ordinary soil or grime which discolors our hands, faces and clothing during the day’s work or play, and the living dirt—the often invisible dirt, containing bacteria —which falls upon us from the air, reaches us from contaminated surfaces, comes to us in foods and from other sources. Reason for Cleanliness Cleanliness, the purpose of which is to get rid of the first kind, or dead dirt, is of importance for reasons of appearance and comfort
only.
But it is not enough merely to protect ourselves from visible dirt. The invisible but living dirt, containing bacteria, must also be guarded against. Even though many kinds of bacteria—in fact, most kinds—are harmless, being merely tiny plants leading a useful existence, there are also some kinds which are enemies of the body. This is the first of w series of articles by Dr. Mahaffey* month and this amount was increased at the close of October to an overdraft of $2,636.83. However, there is estimated to be received into this fund from the fall settlement of taxes collected, approximately $10,000, which will take care of the overdraft and allow sufficient funds with which to pay all bills.
bELAWARE COUNTY COMMISSIONEKSCIRCU1T AND SUPERIOR COURT ALLOWANCES ON FILE IN AUDITOR’S OFFICE TO 1JE ADVERTISED FOR THE
MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1934. Repair Free Gravel Roads.
O.' E. Helvle, salary $140.00 Frank Shock, salary 66.00; Harold Huffman, salary... 7.50; William D. Kiger, salary 4.50 Roy Helvls, salary 4.50 E. A. Jester, salary 64.00 B. Laycock, salary 2.70 George Black, salary 64.00 W. O. Pltser, salary 76.00. Rolin Deevers, salary 19.50j Earl Pltser, salary 24.00i Jessie Chalfant, salary 29.25 Goldie Rees, salary 16.50 j Orel Rees, salary 24.75' Charlie Stanley, salary 16.50 Rarral Gibson, salary 11.25 Paul Lamore, salary 3.75 Herman Kirklin, salary 15.75 Curtis Nixon, salary 9.00 Clark Turner, salary 4.95 Thomas Renolds, salary 4.95 Frank Holden, salary 6.00
flbarliA TCArr* colciVTr
Golden Howell, salary » 35.00 tula Sullivan, salary 7.73 Mary Barber, salary 27.22 James Brothers, salary 15.80 Roy Barber, salary 40.00 Herbert Benadum, salary 42.00 Ed Bond, salary 42.00 Ida Grantham, salary 45.00
salary 49.00
Wilson Junior High School, expense 29.18 Ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense 10.00 A. E. Brown, salary 21.00 Van Matrcs, Tnc., expense 33.00 Ind. Gen. Service Co., expense .... 61.27 Colorcraft Co., Inc., expense 10.33 Chris Carstens, expense 2.55 Kemp Machine Co., expense 1-45 Grace F. Janney, expense 6.60 International Harvester Co., expense 1.36 Delaware Co. Farm Bureau, expense 8.59 Jos. A. Goddard Co., expense 75.96 Ernest C. Dawson, expense 22.50 A. B. Wetherill, expense 4.65
Clinic.
S. G. Jump, salary . ’ 84.04 S. G. Jump, expense 8.95 Margery Hatcher, salary 7.50 Wayne Pharmacal Supply Co., exp.
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EXAMINER.
Charlie Kern,
Charlie Oxlev, salary
salary 2.20
Orland Trout, salary 85.50 Charlie Marker, salary 95.00 Kenneth Miller, salary 72.00 Charlie Hiatt, salary 72.00 John Readle, salary 72.00 Orville Stephenson, salary 72.00 Raymond Rees, salary 72.00 Martin calarx, 72.00
59T)0 72.00 58.50 68 00 68.00 72.00 59.50 20.00 59.50
S'rancis "Colter, salary 72.00 Merchants National Bank, expense 1.40
(\uto Equipment Service, expense .. D TT n G V P V, Id Q n v J?1- Q nn cro
Roscoe Martin, salary
John Johnson, salary Allan Jackson, salary Jim Niccum, salary T im Moore, salary harlie House, salary
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Willard Cox. salary' George Smith, salary . Arch Hamilton, salary William Jones, salary
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Edna H. Williams, salary Lincoln National Life Ins. Co.,
exp.
25.03 24.Ot
County Attorney.
William H. Bales, salary 66.60
Attendant Officer.
Carrie V. Dunn, salary 150.00 John S. Moore, salary 100.00 John S. Moore,, mileage 28.60 Weight and Measure Inspector. J. E. Green, salary 125.00 J. E. Green, mileage 34.5C Ind. Eell Telephone Co., expense .. 6.50
Old Age Pension.
J. F. Kimmel, burial 57.50 R. C. Danley, invest 30.00
County Agriculture Agent,
alary and
M. E. Cromer, salary and expense Althea Harvey, salary Hazel I. Arbuckle, salary
County Advertising-
Muncie Star, county advertisement Post Democrat, county adv. ...... Muncie Press, county advertisement The Gaston News. Co. advertisement
Compensation.
John Watson, compensation .Election Expense. Charles McLaughlin, .election exp.
■p.Trri-pAr??*, /
Railway Express
l-. Heckenhauer & Son, expense Fisher Brake Service, expense
expense
14.81 29.50
.98
4.88 4.00
Agency, express Soldier Burial.
M. L. Meeks,* Sons. McFarland bur. M. L. Meeks & Sons; Green burial M. L. Meeks & Sons, Douglas burial M. L. Meeks & Sons, Spaulding’bur. M. L*. Meeks & Sons, Williams burial Planner & Buchanan, Inc., Harman burial Mortgage Tax Refund. Alice A. Hail, refund Boarrl Children's Guardians. Bd. Chdns. Gdns., ch. in home
sued as detours are lifted.
;.. me Bite!
Hartley Auto Wrecking Co A. B. Hoover, expense
Murphy Radiator Co., expense 3. M. Waite, salary Haines Barley, salary Verda Howell, salary Will Parks, salary Arch E. Hamilton, salary Herschel Brown, salary Joe Thornburg, salary Merdith Foster, salary Dharles Lacey, salary
Hayward Wiseman, salary
‘ law, Vine
Max Irvin, salary
Haines Barley, salary ..
Grace Gregory, expense 3. M. Peterson, expense 27.75 Borter Poss, salary 35.00 Harold Davis, salary 26.00 Robert Murphy, salary 26.00 Clyde Rector, salary 24.00 Will Jackson, salary 79.50 Clyde Mong, salary 24.00 Lloyd Rees, salary 26.00 Frank Holden, salary 22.50
Clerk.
, 48.401 j , 5.40 j , . 69.251 I , 12.00' !
3.00 I |
, 3.00; ! , 4.50 f I , 4.50 ; , 32.25; , 9.00]
Ralph Shaw, salary ,...' 64.00 ; Manaen Vincent .salary 64.001 *' * ’ ’ , 10.35
, 30.00 1
, 576.00
ekes.
Luie Brcwn. expense Garland Jefferson, expense Lester Janney, expense Grouleff * Mauck Lumber Co., c: Johnson Hardware Co., expense . City Attd. Officer. Carrie V. Bunn, mileage
Circuit Court.
Ind. Bell Tel. Cp., expense Western Union TeJ. Co., expense A. E. Boyce Co., expense Y. M. C.' A., expense
Superior Court.
Thomas Inlow. expense A. E. Boyce Co., expense Ind. Eell" Tel. Co., expense Bobbs-Merrlll Co., expense West Publishing Co., expense ...
Insanity Inquests.
156.3d
50.00 25.00 23.50 89.60 51.90 £0.24 57.05 80.00 13.32 75.00 75.08
75:00 !
75. GC
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762.0' pci ar
1.75 5.4.01 81.15 25.0' 4.00
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It Wouldn't Work A little boy one evening, after he had been put to bed, began to cry and the maid ivas sent upstairs to soothe him. After a short lull, the crying broke out with renewed vigor, and his father went to investigate. “What’s all this noise about?” he demanded. “Well, Mary said if I kept on crying a mouse with green eyes would come and sit on the end of my bed, but it hasn’t come yet.”
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
GLENN’S Sheet Metal Shop See us for Skylights, Metal Ceilings,- Slate,- Tile_ and Metal Roofing, Blowpipe and Tob Work. Gutter and Leader Pipe. Rear 213 E. Main St. Phone 310
Glen Miller, salary Bertha Abogast, salary Ondavere Petro, salary 1 Elizabeth Meranda, salary Mablc B. Ringo, excense Typewriter Repair & Sales Co., exp. Ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense
Mable B. Ringo, expense
90.09 80.09: 80.03' 75.03 . 6.00; 6.00 9.35 5.40 1
Edith Mansfield, salary 80.03 I Jama Whitehead, salary 75.00; j Gladys Ross, salary 75.011'!
Muncie Typewriter Excha
A. E. Boyce Co.
aange, exp.
expense Auditor.
Mildred T. Bonifield, sala: Ada Williams, ■ salary ... Miriam S. Reed, salary
Wilma A. Heck,
16.00 198.71
Wave Leaird,
The Columbia Carbon Co.,
110 00 80.00 80.03 31.50 15.00
6.00 8.20
111.20
3.45
pssfMi THE UTTilU BliOWW SC«OOL;ROUS£.
Correct English (By W L: Cordon)
110.00 90.00 80.00
WORDS OFTEN MISUSED
! Do not say, “He was effected j by the hot weather.” Say, “He was AFFECTED by the hot weath-
er.”
Do not say, “Mr. Brown said for you to driver this message.” Say, “Mr. Brown said that you should deliver this message.” Bo not say, “The children are prohibited in playing on the sidewalk.” Say, “prohibited FROM playing.” Do not say, “There is James’ home.” W T hen a singular noun ends with S, add an apostrophe and S. Say, “There is Jame’s home. ' Bo not say, “He likes to lay in bed.” Say, “He likes to LIE in
bed.”
Do not say, “I guess he will be
now I there.” Say, “I THINK (or SUR-
31, ■ POSE) he will be there.”
salary .,— lary
expense
Ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense A. E. Boyce Co., expense j W. Max Shafer, expense
Treasurer.
j Letha Cummins, salary (■ Lewis S. Pittenger, salary j Edna Alexander, salary • Mae Baldwin, salary 37.50 ! William C. Grooms, salary 25.50 j A. .E. Boyce Co., expense 60.45. ; Burroughs Adding Machine Co., exp. 1.53^ImT.kBell Tel. Co., expense 7.90 •' Burroughs Adding Machine Co., exp. 60.40'
Recorder.
Mildfed Herron, salary 75.03 Alberta Norton, salary 75.08 TTnd. Bell Tel. Co., expense 6.50: I i. E. Boy Co Co., expense 13.80* Sheriff. i Lloyd Browns, salary 125.00: Leslie B. Corn, salary 125.00 Dtis P. Snodgrass, expense C.44 JUS P. Snodgrass, mileage 61.80 : Dtis P. Snodgrass, mileage 74.80 4. ,E. Boyce Co., expense 2.20, .nd. Bell Tel. Co., expense 19.03 federal Laboratories, Inc., expense 526.45 Toledo Pressed Steel Co., expense .. 5.75 1 3-rimes Radio Shop, expense ...... 153.59
Surveyor.
Fames L. Janney, salary 84.00 ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense 6.90
Superintendent Schools.
5aVaughn S. Duke, salai-y 75.90 ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense 8.70
I / FCOM THE. ’ FAMOUS. RADIO PCacBAM
*Sfv6JtY FISH IS AM ORPHAN}' SAYS LU. "IT PONT KNOW ITS FATHER OR ITS motherI'.
WORDS MISPRONOUNCED Zoological. Pronounce zo-o-loj-i-kal, first and second O’S as in NO. third O as in OF, I as in IT, A as in AT unstressed, principal accent on third syllable. Glacier. Pronounce gla-sher, A as in MAY, E ds in HER. Paramour. Pronounce par-a-moof, first A as in AT, second A unstressed,’ OO as in TOOL, accent first syllable. Deign. Pronounce BAN, A as
in DAY.
. Metallurgy. Ptohorince met-ahur-I ji, E as in MET, A unstressed, U as in FUR, I as in IT, principal j accent on first syllable, secondary acent- on third- syllable. Gill (a liquid measure); pronounce . jib- Gill (a breathing organ, as” in fishes); pronounce gil, G as. in .GIVE. WORDS MISSPELLED Spaghetti. Observe the H.ET.TL Drunkenness; not DRUNKENESS. Gondolier ;” 1ER, not EE It. Chastisement. Observe the. second S, though pronounced as Z. Adhesive; not ADHEZIVE, nor is the S pronounced as Z. Languer. S pronouced as Z. Languor. Observe the U. o The old-fashioned girl kissed less but when she did, it was a kjss instead of payment for a nice time. Maybe the lav' eau’l make people good, hut it can make them darned sorry thefy were bad.
Nicholson & Broth.
12.00 19.03
2.11
& Brothers, expense
lise O. B;Urd, expense E. Bcyec Co., expense
Coroner.
Jlarepcc Piepho, salary and expense 124.13 Dr. C. A. Leatherman, autopsy 25.00 (4. E. Boyce Co., expense 9.10
insar
Howard E. Hill. expens~.... William J. Molloy, expense Charles A. Jump, expense Charles L. Tobkin, expense William J. Quick, expense Rol'in H. Bunch, expense Stillman’s, expense Otis P. Snodgrass, expense John H. Bowles, expense Donald A. Covalfc, expense Edward F. Tindal, expense Otis P. Snodgrass, expense Otis P. Snodgrass, expense Roscoe H. Beeson, expense T. R. Owens, expense H. S. Bowles, expense Otis P. Snodgrass, return nrisqners Witness my hand and official seal chi! day of November, 1934 W. MAX SHAFER, Auditor Delaware County, Indiana. * NOTICE OF VOTING PLACES. Notice is hereby given that the following places have been designated by tho Board of Commissioners of Delaware County, Indiana, as the polling places i'li the various precincts of said County, at the election to be held on Tuesday, the 6th day of November, 1934. Precinct. Place. 1— Jefferson School Building. 2— Central High School Building. i 3— Mrs. Naomi Mitchner Residence, 554 Wilson avenue. 4— Dixie Hotel. ' 5— Courthouse. 6— Emerson School Building. 7— Fitch's Garage. 8— First Christian Church, Elm and North
streets.
9— East Jackson Street Christian Church. 10— Washington School Building.
11— A. L. Goad’s 12— Longfellow
13— Arthur Williams Residence, 2200 South
Jefferson street.
14— Lincoln School Building. 15— U. G. Forbes Residence, 1320 Wes:
Eighth street.
16— George A. Clark Residence, 910 South
Jefferson street.
17— Hall Roofing Company, 1103 South
Walnut street.'
18— Frank Bowers Residence, 1823 South
Walnut street.
19— Garfield School Building. 20— Thomas Beall, 1015 Kirby avenue. 21— Lula Brettel, 525 Ohio -avenue. 22— Blaine School Building. 23;—Letha J. Fleming’s Residence, 1603
West Ninth street. 24— U. B. Church,
Jackson streets.
25— Bond's Garagt, 2603 West Jackson
M. E. Church.
Vright, 802 Carson street
man Davis Residence, 1518 East
JUST GOOD COAL Eagle Coal Co. PHONE NO. 9
No Short Weights
H. DORTON & FLUMBING, HEATING AND GENERAL REPAIR k 900 Wheeling Avenue Phone 4816
Blue Beacon COAL
FUEL ECONOMY Is Your Guide to 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
Muncie Lumber Co. Muncie, Ind. 316 Ohio Ave. Telephone 145-146
Buy a Milk Goat
For Health, Investment and Economy. You can’t Afford to Be Sick At Our Prices. We have a real milking strain of registered Toggenburgs. Write us regarding your needs. BON TON MILK GOAT RANCH (Hancock County) Fountain Green, 111.
Even if you aren’t artistic, it is easy to be a Bohemian. You just cultivate an indifference to dirt.
The way to live in peace without armament is to behave well and possess nothing that others covet.
Don’t Take a Chance ON THIN SLICK TIRES! Remember that brakes stop only your wheels —it takes Tires That Grip to stop yotir car. For your own and your family’s safety, buy new Goodyears now*—the new cost is so small it’s not worth thinking about and you may save a lifetime of vain regret. THE QUALITY TIRE WITHIN REACH OF ALL !! REACH OF ALL! Stepped up in safety—in appearance—in mileage—stepped down in price! The new Goodyear Pathfinders are even better than 17,000,0001 former Pathfinders which made a reputation for thrift. Priced as low as And up THE WORLD’S MOST POPULAR TIRE. _Year in and year out, on the basis of tested quality, the public continues to buy more Goodyear All-Weathers than any other tire. Greater mileage, greater traction, greater safety and low prices all contribute to still greater value in the 1933 edition! Priced as low as And up ft
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Store E. Main
PARK GILLESPIE, Service Station Manager 116 S. Jefferson St. Phone 730
CHARTER. NO. 130. RE'i’OKT OP THE CONDITION OF THE MUNCIE BANKING (’O., OF MUNCIE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA, AT THE CHOSE OF BUSINESS ON OCT. 17, 1934.
BANKING ASSET'S.
Hu^'b it nil Government
1 iiMCOuntii r . . .
Bonds
and
’s Barber Shop. School Building. nnm r. c z
Seem ft if** Bonds- and Securities Guaranteed bj IJ. S. Government. . . Oliver Bonds and Securities.. Furniture and Fixtures Cash on Hand and Balances with .other Banks,, Total Banking- Assets $
Capital Account:
Capital Stock Total Capital Surplus Undivided ITofits—Net
. *105,844.58
20,009.00
900,00
58,072.92 1,900.00
BANKING HIABIHITIES. Demand Deposits—Individual $208,915.32 Time Deposits, including Time
Cert, of Deposits.
Savings or Thrift Deposits.
Deposits of the State and Political Subdivisions Deposits of Other' Banks, Cashier’s and Cert. Checks.
65,751.25
Total Deposits $326,088.53 Other Kiabuties-—Cash over.. 10.45
>•49,700.30 Total Banking Hiabilities. . $326-098.98
. $ 10,000.09
Total Tota 1
Capital Account Banking Liabilities and Capital Account.
.$ 10,900.90 . 11,500.00 . 2,101.32 .$ 23,601.32
Corner Calvert and,
expense County Assessor.
?earl C. Hopkins, expense [nd. Bell Tel. Co., expense Prosecuting Attorney. A. M. Rearick, salary Cnd. Eell Tel. Co., expense Board Children’s Gafdians. Ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense Lola Wells Kiger, salary and exp. ..
Courthouse.
Vlarcelius Ashby, salary Ed Alexander, salary Eva M. Stewart, salary John Burnam, salafy J. A. Butts & Sen, expense Ind. Gen. Service Co-, expense Jos. A. Goddard Co., expense Central Ind. Gas Co., expepse .... C. Ernest Dawson, expense Isaac Wingfield, expanse Muncie Water Works Co., expense .. Van Metres, Inc., expense Johnson Hardware Co.,’expense ...
Jail.
Lottella Snodgrass, salary • Raymond Nelson, expense Central Ind. Gas Co., expense .... Ind. Bell Tel. Go., expense '... F. E. Wright & Son, expense
Smith Feed'& Coal '
2.00 7.95
200.00 11.45.
8.03,
129.80 75.00' 75.00. 40.00 12.75 129.16 232.00 17.00 21.75 6.00 ■
3.75
35.87 23.40 19.35 50.00
8.00
53.23 14.15 •
6.75 1.10
44.31 51.98 27.06 114.55 63.48
3.45
11.70 125.00 50.00 76.50 70.00 15.00
5.00
Philip Probert, salary 35.00 Minnie Curtis, salary 40.03
45.00, 45.00 , 50.00 40.00 .
5.00
Co., expense
Ind. Gen. Service Co., expense .... Ind. Gen. Service Co., expense .... Muncie Water Works Co., expense ... Ellsworth T. Bass, expense Van Matres. Inc., expense Economy Shoo Store, Inc., expense Ind. Stale Prison, expense
Infirmary.
Oliver P. Miller, salary Bessie Miller, salary Dr. Charles A. .Jump, salary Jennie K : "!•••••. salary William Miller, salary Charles Hughes, salary
street.
28— Normal Cit 27— Mrs. Nettie
28-
Highland avenue. 29— McNary’s Residence, 2303 East Twelfth street. 30— Kenneth Klepfer’s Residence, 281C South Monroe street. 31— Roosevelt School Building. 32— Red Top Garage, Fourteenth an-’ Hoyt. 33— Fields School Building. 34— Bert McClellan Club Room, Anderson vilfe. 35— J. W. Crawford's Residence, High' Way 67. 36— Leo Myers Residence, 2503 Mock avenue. 37— Arley Thornburg, Cross Roads. 38— Daleville School Building. 39— Yorktown Fire Station. 40— Cammack, School Building. 41— Harrison School Building. 42— Gaston School Building. 43— Odd Fellow’s Hall, Wheeling. 44— Cowan School Building. 45— —Royerton School Building. 46— Masonic Temple, Eaton.. 47— George Hoover Budding, Eaton. 48— Center School Building. 49— Leeper’s Residence, Selma. 50— SchuTl’s Hardware Store, Selma. 1 51—DeSoto School Building. : 52—Albany, City Hall. 53—Oak Grove School Building. Dated this 26tii day of October. 1931, W. MAX SHAFER, Auditor Delaware County, Indian*.
TAUGHINBAUGH CO. Our Phone Never Sleeps 4014 DAY or NIGHT Lady Attendant Howard at Proud SL
$319,790.30
Included m Loans cud Discounts are Loans to Affiliated Companies None Included in Other Bonds and' Seeuritles are Shares to Affiliated 1 Companies. .Nolle Included in.Deposits are First Lien Trust Funds... None Included in total deposits are Deposits secured by Loan's and or investments. None LOANS AND INVESTMENTS PLEDGED TO SECURE LIABILITIES’ V S Bonds and Securities None Other Bonds and Socialities Nbn'e Loans and Discounts (excluding rediscounts) None Pledged to Secure: a. tl. S. Govt, and Postal Savings Deposits None b. Public Deposits ' None c. Other Deposits Notre d. Ilorrowings (excluding rediscounts) Noire e. Other Purposes ’ None Stale of Indiana, Bounty of Delaware, ssl I. O. \V. Rtorer, President of the .Muncie Banking Company, of Muncie, Ind., do solemnly swear that the-above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
(). W. STOKER, Cashier. Subscribed ami sworn to before me-this 30th day of October, 1934. (Seal) BEATRICE L. BRUTON, Notary Public. .My Oontmission Expires, January 18, 1936.
When You Need SAND or GRAVEL Phone 100 Good Sand is vory important for the purpose of Quality Construction. OUR SAND IS THE BEST Muncie Washed Sand & Gravel Co. Burlington Pike W. M. Torrence, Prop.
FRIENDLIEST ' Hotel Home
i&f&JiHe traditional hospitality for which the Atlantic is fa mods has made it a favorite with experienced travellers. . Enjoy the comfort, the fine cooking, end the luxury of the Atlantic at new low rates.
James Green, salary Flora Dick, salary Golda F. Jones, salary . Larmcr E. Bond, salary Samuel A. Graves, salary
expense 1.50
1.54
Charles L. Nihart,
Knapp Supply Co., expense ... Kitselman Brothers, expense . Earl K. Parson, expense Hampton-Shultz Co., expense . Indiana Reformatory, expense Ind; Bell Tel. Co., expense ... Del. Co. Farm Bureau, expense Ind. Gen. Service Co., expense Hervet & Clark, expense Kemp Machine Co., expense ., Central Ind. Gas Co., expense International Harvester Co., e
J. A. Reed, expense
Smith Feed & Coal Co., expense J. C. Penney Co., Inc., expense' . Elmer E. Miller, expense
Dr. C, C. Allen: expens- 35.50 V. D. Non>>, expense . ....... -<.10 Economy Shoe Store, Inc., expense 22.70 A, E. Blown, expense 11.12 A, .B^.Weth.enlL. exnaise. 292.01)
For a Real Glas-a of BEER
exp.
3.52
115.00 57.50 46.20 15.95 57.75 49.45
5.15 9.70
12.36
3.85
106.38 306.67 121.17
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Hughey Haugheys’;
Corner of Willard St. Hoyt Ave. | Tasty Sandwiches Also Served. Haughey keeps his beer always] in first class condition.
450 Rooms
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With Bath
DAILY
Ernest CRoessicr Frederick C.Teich Managing Directors.
Crushed Stone for Roads, Auto Drives, Garage Floors Concrete Aggregate Muncie Stone and Lime Company
Phone 1266
P. 0. Box 1212
