Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 25 January 1935 — Page 2
FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1035.
The use of buttermilk is highly .cccmmended for insomnia.
In New York City, Mrs. Isabelle
are birthmarks caused by what a mother sees or touches oefore the child is born.
Dudley committed suicide by jump- * n selecting a store location, we r _ ■ _ > i e, f I n \ p kv» tsri n /-v
ing from a six story window after aie informed by an expert, one
writing a note to the coroner explaining that a “neighbor's insistent radio” had made “life unbearable.” »
No other disease is ns ' e c’Vldren under the age of five as is pneumonia. Protection from pnotim-nia depends upon protecting a eh’ld rgainst exposure to colds, measles, whooping conga and upon the proper nutrition.
should choose the shady side of tu street. In the summer the shady side is cooler; in the winter d.icr.
From the off,cc of Surgeon Gen eral of the Navy comes the informa tion that twice as many sailors get killed when ashore in automobile accidents than lose their lives by I drowning on or off duty.
Homemakers’ Question Box
By E. V. TRAPNELL Home Economist
Question: 1 like a mere whiff of garlic about my roast leg of lamb. How can I accomplish this without getting an overpowering flavor? Answer: Cut one very small bud
hot flame. They may be browned quickly, but it is most important that the temperature then be reduced and the chops allowed to cook very slowly for about an hour. Also, after they are browned they . •.•uuiii De covered, and if you aesire, a very small amount of water may be added from time to time as neec. ..
sausages slices in scrambled eggs aunt, who had the unco ito. u may find favor, as well. habit of invariably saying whaf
she thought.
After tea the aunt
called her
Question: My family is very fond of sausage. Can you tell me some
new ways oi so.» g
, T .—Answer: Try baked apples stufof garlic into tiny slivers. Insert » fed with saU!iiagei frie(1 p ineap
this m little sht cut all
THE SHORTER THE BETTER
Miss hopeful, newly engaged, j niece aside, took her future husband to be “in- j “Yes, antie,” said the girl, “and spected” by her somewhat fearsome i what is your opinion of Harry?”
“Well, my dear,” said the aunt. “I’d rather have him for tea than for life.”
The cost of feeding the hungry is a dreadful burden almost equal to our national expenditure for liquor.
if we could only raise a camphortree grove! An old National Geographic Magazine states that an av-
over the
roast before it goes into the oven. The garlic flavor will not be pronounced, but the “mere whiff” and slightly heightened flavor should
One-fifth of the American income goe^ in taxes to the federal, state
and local governments.
A child is not influonced by what ! erage camphor tree produces about | be^apparent.
i its mother sees or thinks before it ! $5,000 worth of camphor.
pie with tiny link sausages; sausage stuffing for baked green poo pers; or acorn squashes; a saus-
age loaf; o;
which the cooked sausage is mixed,
directly with
if Uncle Sam had all the gold in the world he would still be unable to pay off his debts in gold, by about $10,000,000,000.
is born, according to Drs. Caldwell and Lundon in addresses before the American Association for the ad-
vancement of science, and neither 1 time when you acted yellow.
Question: How can I it> P 0l k p er haps waffles baked after sprink- ^ | chops without getting them tough j lng the batte ,
You aren’t yellow if you squirm j and dry ■ sage or a peppery Italian dish conwith shame when you remember a | Answer: I ork chops respond an- ta j n i n „ sausage, sp
graciously to quick cooking over a
beans and peppers. Browned
the Advisory Board of Center Town-
"aware County, January, 1935.
■hip,
Dela
January,
TOWNSHIP FUNDS
nter Towi Indiana,
Guns are really dangerous. In this country, we read on an average one person is accidentally shot te_death every three hours.
Receipts.
Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1934 $ 4,891.76
Earla Tauehinbaugh, J.
Sarla Taughinbaugh, J. I Earla Taughinbaugh, J. Auditor, June dist. .... Earla Taughinbaugh, Earl Randolph. J. P
P. col.
P. col...
61.50 29.00
4,827.25
J. P. col... 40.75 P. col 41.75
Auditor, December dist 4,434.72
Even though livestock prices are expected to continue to rise, the agricultural prophets claim that the feed will be too high for livestock tw‘be fed at/a profit until a new cfoi> is harvested.
Total
Disbursements.
I Indiana Bell Telephone, service.. $
Dnunm, clerk
.$14,318.23
' Mae Drumm, cleric j Community Fund, rent j Carl Res';, salary Pest Dsmocrat. advertising ... Muscio Star, advertising
■ According to the Census Bureau iigttres, Detroit, Michigan is the healthiest city in the United States. The second healthiest city is South Bend, Indiana.
The five little Dionne sisters are getting too fat, according to Doeto.r Dafoe. Changes have been ordered in the babies’ diet.
!h Knox county, Missouri, there are, on an -average, ..twenty-nine sheep to every farm.
Muecio
Kisrer Co., supplii Nation-Robinson,
Chas. ■ Indiana
14.55 60.00 25.00 165.10 103.17 103.17 56.54 95.0Q
2.25
14.25 60.00
25.00
salary 159.50
amps 3.00
elephone, service
rinting
Penzel, suppli Bell Telepho
ison, prn 1, supplie
“’elephone, service
clerk
Mae Drumm,
Community Fund, rent
1 Ross,
Carl Ross,
Postmaster, sta
Indiana Bell Telephone, service .. Evers Laundry, service Carl Ross, expense Mae Drumm, clerk Community Fund, rent Paul Brady, attorney Nation-Robinson, supplies
m JSLnson,
Carl Ross, salary
Drumm. salar
Mae Drumm. salary ... Community Fund, rent Indiana Bell Telepho
Penzel, supplii
ne, service.. Co., supplies..
C. A. Penzel,
Williams Directory Kiger Co., supplies Geo. Rydenbark, labi T. M. Hall. Tabor ..
Community Fund, rent 25.uo Carl Ross, salary 156.93 Mae Drumm. clerk 60.00
14.90
9.00
171.95 60.00 25.00 103.25 71.00 156.15 60.00 25.00 16.40
6.95
10.00 48.59 12.50 12'. 50 25.00
All state and county officials are hereby notified that campaign promises made last fall are past due and should be given immediate attention. vValA.l
, lae
i Indiana ! Paul Br
Bell Telephone, service
Paul Brady, attorney Nation-Robinson, supplies Roy Friedley, bonds
applies
’^An air trip from New York to San Francisco can be made in considerable less than one-half the Jirne required for the journey by
train.
Mooseheart is an estate of 1,200 acres thirty-five miles west of Chicago, It is the home and school for
jipfe than 1,300 normal children of deceased members of the Loyal
Order of Moose.
The majority of criminals and delinquents arc between the ages of
seventeen and twenty-one.
Ninety per cent of all profession-j al prostitutes, according to a pampWet issued by the United States Public Health Service, have either ' one or both of the so-called “bad
diseases.”
Roy Fnedley, bon Kiger Co., supplie
j Universal Elec. Co., supp i Community Fund, rent
| Mae Drumm, clerk ! SSUrfelfkSphiiCserviie':: LGreely Lumber Co., lumber *C. A. Penzel, supplies Indiana Bell Telephone, service .. Community Fund, rent Mae Drumm, clerk Carl Ross, salary P*ul Brady, attorney Postmaster, stamps Indiana Bell Telephone, service .. Onrl Ross, salary Mae Drumm, clerk Paul Brady, attorney Community Fund, rent Nation-Robinson, supplies Indiana Bell, service Community Fund, rent Carl Ross, salary Mae Drumm, clerk Post Democrat, advertising Mancie Press, advertising Burroughs Add. Machine Co C. A. Penzel, supplies Nation-Robinson, supplies Kiger Co., supplies Carl Ross, salary Community Fund, rent Mae Drumm. clerk Indiana Bell Telephone, service .. C. A. Penzel, supplies
11- Physicians hold the opinion that ,■ cancer almost invariably starts in ^organs affected by chronic inflamal Uon or some form of chronic irri-
ij ,iation.
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A BETTER COAL More Heat Units per Dollar
Muncie Lumber Co.
Penzel, supplies
Paul Brady, attorney Indiana Bell Telephone, ser Mae Drumm. clerk Community Fund, rent ...
Carl Ross, salary
service ..
Kiger Co., supplies Kirkpatrick Agency, bond .. Muncie Press, advertising . . Post Democrat, advertising Nation-Robinson, printing . C. A. Pcnscl, supplies Indiana Bell, service Mae Drumm, clerk
ilty Fund, rent •ady, attorney
16.25 59.00 71.84 20.00 12.78 38.40 25.00 60.00 153.03 14.70
2.81 8.84
14.00 25.00 60.00 161.55 33.75 21.00 14.45 158.31 60.00 41.50 25.00 46.00
14.01 25.01
150.25 60.00 60.28 60.28
4.85 9.80 9.60
19.29 163.25 25.00 60.00 15.50
5.45
54.80 17.25 60.00 25.00 171.75 26.97 62.70
8.24 8.24
60.00
2.55
14.65 60.00 25.00
8.50
iana Bell, service E. Knox, janitor . Herbert Benadum, trr Edgar Bond, trans. ... Holman Burton, trans. Dawson Co., trans. ... John Dye, trans W. L. Fisher, trans. . Ernest Heath, trans.
ar
Herman Heath, trans.
_ iBo. • • •
Kyle Stradling, trans.
Whitney.
6.00
50.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 82.50 88.00 88.00 55.00 55.00
rman Heath, trans 0a xx Clyde Huffman, trans 55.00
;se R'eed. trans.
le
55.00 82.50
R.' C. Whitney, trans 55.00 Walter Williams, trans 5 5-?9
Dawson co„ trans Ind. General Service, lights ... Muncie Water Works, water ... W. E. Knox, janitor Herbert Benadum, trans Edgar Bond, trans Holman Burton, trans Dawson Co., trans Dawson Co., trans
Ernest Heath,_ trans H'oo
55.00 55.00
82.50
7.66 6.38
50.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00
Herman Clyde H
Jesse Reed. Kyle - "
ans
ath, trans.
ts.
tra
uffman. trans.
tra
-- - itne..
Walter Williams, trans.
Kyle Stradling, trans a&.uu R. C. Whitney, trans 55.00
trans.
John Dye, 1
W. L. Fisher, trans W. E. Knox, janitor Indiana Bell, service Herbert Benadum, trans. . Edgar Bond, trans Holman Burton, trans. ... Ernest Heath, trans Herman Heath, trans. ... Clyde Huffman, trans. ... Jesse Reed, trans
Roscoe Whitney, trans 55.00 Walter Williams, trans. 55.00
W. H. Ballard Co., supplii
55.00 66.00 66.00 50.00
6.00
55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00
55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00
W. H. Ballard Co., supplies Muncie Water Works, water .... W. E. Knox, janitor Herbert Benadum, trans
Bond, trar
Ed
Holman Burton. Ernest Heath, trar Herman Heath, tr
ans.
ns. ..
ans.
rman
Clyde Huffman, trans.
Jessi
Walter
Ind. Gen W. E. Ki
Indian
jolt Benadum.
E. H. Bond, trans
hams, trans al Service, lights
nox, janitor Bell, service
tra
Herbert Benadu
lid, t T'a no Burton, trans
Holman I
Ernest Heath, trans.
He
Herman Heath, trans. .. Clyde Huffman, trans. .. Jesse Reed, trans
se Reed.
R. C. Whitney, trans.
Whitney
Walter Williams, trans.
Knapp Supply, Herbert Benadi
Edgar Bond, trans Holman Burton, t Ernest Heath. Iran
ipplie
tran
rans.
Rosci
^ alt
Herman Heath, trans. Clyde Huffman, trans. , Jesse Reed, trans
! Whitney, trans.
Williams, tra
2.25 6.00
50.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00
8.21
50.00
6.00
49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50
4.95
37.75 27.50 41.25 41.25 44.00 44.00 33.00
‘ommunl Aul Br
Carl Ross, salary 159.99 arl Ross, salary 99.00 itho Janney, advisory board .... 5.09 Ed Elliott, advisory board 5.00 Chas. Hawk, advisory board
5.00
Total $4,707.15 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Receipts. Balance on hand Jan. 1. 1934.... $14,430.83 Muncie School City, trans 1.038.50 Auditor, June dist 10,651.41 Mearl Vannatter. trans 24.26 Chalmer Kern, trans 24.26 School City, Muncie, traps 397.96 Albany trans 121.30 State of Indiana, school funds.. 2,291.99 Auditor, December dist 9,940.03
Total
Disbursements.
* City, trans
Service, lights...
ter
......$38,920.54
Muncie School City, IrcI- General Servic
Muncie Water Works, wa
Herbert Benadum. trans.
...$ 5,546.80
10.65
E. H. Bond, trans.
i Holman,
trans.
Burton Holm Dawson Co
Dawson Co., trans.
Jolm Dye, tram W. L. f’isher.
trans.
is trans. ..
Ernest Heath, tran
Heath, trs
Herman Heath, trans. Clyde Huffman, trans. Jesse Reed, trans
~ itradling. trans gig
Whitney, trans Williams, tra:
Kyle St:
R. C.
Walter Williams, trans. W. E. Knox, janitor Clyde Huffman, trans. ... Herbert Benadum. trans.
Edgar Bond, trans. Holman Burton, trans.
Dawson Co., trans. Dawson Co., trans
John Dye, trans.
_ Fisher,
Hrnest Kaath, trans.
W. L.
trans.
Herman Heath, trans Jesse Roed. trans Kyle stradling, trans
R.' C. Whitney, Ind. Bell, servf
W. E. Knox, ja^
C, A. Penzel, supjr/Mi!, Ballard & Son, supplies Ind. General Service, lights .... Muncie Water Works, water. Herbert Benadum, trans Hdgar Bond, trans Holmiwi Burton, trans Dawson Co., trans Dawson Co., trans
W. L. FisJaer, trans.
Ernest Heath, trans Herman Heath, trans Clyde Huffman, trans.
Jesse Reed, trans.
7.13
44.00 44.00 44.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 55.00 44.00 44.00 50.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00
6.00
50.00
1.00 7.14
18.08
5.44
65.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00
un
Indii
ir
gai
Holm
Herbert Benad
dg
Walter Williams, trans Muncie Water Works, service .. W. E. Knox, janitor Ballard Co., supplies Indiana Bell, service City Laundry, supplies Muncie Water Works, water .... Indiana General Service, lights.. Chalmer Kern, transfers Tom Miller, transfers Frank Tuttle, transfers Harvey King, transfers W. E. Knox, janitor W. E. Knox, lanitor Indiana Bell, service ....: School City, Muncie, transfers... Indiana General Service, lights.. Muncie Water Works, water.... W. E. Knox, janitor Indiana Bell, service
W. E. Knox, janitor
Muncie Water Works, water diana General Service, service
srbert Benadum, trans.
r Bond, trans. .. an Burton, trans.
Dawson Co., trans Dawson Co., trans John Dye, trans W. L. Fisher, trans Ernest Heath, trans Herman Heath, trans Clyde Huffman, trans Jesse Reed, trans Kyle Stradling, trans Walter Williams, trans R'. L. Whitney, trans W. E. Knox, janitor Nation-Robinson. supplies Clarence West, labor Herbert Benadum, trans Edgar Bond, trans. Holman Burton, trans Dawson Co., trans Dawson Co., trans John Dye, trans. W. L. Fisher, trans Ernest Heath, trans Herman Heath, trans Clyde Huffman, trans Jesse Reed, trans Kyle Stradling, trans. Walter Williams, trans R. L. Whitney, trans Indiana Bell, service W. E. Knox, janitor Indiana General Service Muncie Water Works, water Herbert Benadum, trans Edgar Bond, trans Holman Burton, trans \...... Dawson Co., trans Dawson Co., trans. John Dye, trans H. L. Fisher, trans Ernest Heath, trans
Heath, tra
Indiana General Service, service Muncie Water Works, water W. E. Knox, janitor Kiger & Co., supplies Typewriter Repair Co., repairs..
pp Supply,_ tele Glass
pplies repairs
upplles applies
Muncie Glass Co., repai Ballard & Son, supplies
dear Bond, tr
Holman Burton, trans. .. Ernest Heath, trans Herman Heath, trans Clyde Huffman, trans Jesse Reed, trans
Iter Williams, trans. ..
R. L. Whitney, trans Dawson Co,, trans
Dawson Co., trans.
John Dye. trans.
W. L. ^ish
W. L. Fisher, trans. Kyle Stradling, trans City Laundry, service
Bell, service
Indiana Bell, servic W. E. Knox, janito
10.49 4.22 50.00 428.06 49.35 .35 8.44 2.79 2.90 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 56.00 5.23 6.00 50.00
Total $26,490.88 TUITION FUND.
Receipts.
Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1934 $ 7,268.00
Interest
Muncie School City School Town of Al State auditor, tax
Interest
ty, transfers llbany, transfers
Audit
est
Interest
or.
Interest Audi to
Auditor. Interest
Auditor, Interest
tax excise tax ..
June dist.
Audltc
Merle Vannatter,
ue
16.24
1,325.57
170.43
1,634.88
39.82
500.95
30.19 28.85 22.78 154.47 17.93
747.90
14.17
8,090.09
transfers 113.52
Auditor, revenue 1,600.00
Chalmer Kern, transfers
Chalmer Kern, transfers 113.52 School City of Muncie, transfers 1,455.75
Chalmer *-' J 'tor,
Audi^.. Interest
Interest Interest Interest Auditor, tax ...
Interest
,iansfers Muncie, trans....
Kern, transfers revenue
264.88
16.81 199.95 25.39
250.43
15.20 36 96 33-09 28.67
1,497.20
interest 23.43 State of Indiana, relief 10,026.01
Herman Heath, trans. Clyde Huffman, trans. Jesse Reed, trans Kyle Stradling, trans. Walter Williams, trans. Robert Whitney, trans.
C. A. Gregory C Johnson Hard Earl Clevenger Knapp Supply
Kir Va.
tnapp Supply, supplies lirby Wood Lumber, repair* j.... la. Coal Co., coal ....
Muncie, Ind. 316 Ohio Ave.
Telephone 145*146
Kyle Stradling, trans R. C. Whitney, trans Walter Williams, trans
Kirby Wood Lumber Co., repairs Herbert Benadum, trans Edgar Bond, trans Holman Burton, trans.
Dawson Co., tran
Dawson Co., trans. Jolin Dye, trans. ... W. L. Fisher, trans.
John
Ernest Heath, trans. Herman Heath, tran
Clyde Huffman.
tra tra
Jesse Reed, trans.
tra
ns.
ans.
Kyle Stradling, trans R O. Whitney, trans. Waiter Williams, trans Indiana Boll, service
dial W. E. Knox, City Coal Y
Ja
Grace Janne;
janitor ard. coal
inney, tests
Herbert Benadum. trans
Dawson
ar Bond, trans
Holman Burton, trans
Co., trans
trans.
■ans.
, _ - lot, trans a Ernest Heath, trans Herman Heath, trans Clyde Huffman, trans Jesse Reed, trans Stradling, trans
HjL trauD. • • • - ■
General Service, lights
Muncie Water Works, water
Kyle
'
MUnCw .TWITC. T.V..IW.
Herbert Benadum, trans IWgar Bond, trans W. E. Knox, janitor Herman Burton, trans Qftwson Co., trans Dawson Go., trans
MCU
. trans i, trans Herman Heath, trans.
Ernaet Heal
Clyde Huffman, trans. . Jesse Reed, trans Kyle Stradling, trans.-'.
Jesse Reed, <
55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 50.00 25.28 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00
6.00
50.00 117.82 12.39 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 53.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00
7.85 8.08
27.50 27.50 50.00 27.50 27.50 27.50 27.50 27.50 27.50 27.50 27.50 27.50 27.50, aT-soi
v«. ’wvrcvA Co., coa* ...... Johnson Pub. Co., supplie
Kiger Co., supplies
Kiger Co., supplies W. E. Knox, janitor .... Herbert Benadum. trans.
Edgar Bond, trans. Iman Burton, tra
Bond,
Ho
DaWSO.I W V, •,
Dawson Co., trans.
m. trans. trans. ...
John Dye, trans.
Fisher, tr
Herman Heath, trans.
Ernest Heat:
ans.
trans.
•nCAlliail A A\2 dim., VJ.UJ.X0, Clyde Huffman, trans. Jesse Reed, trans Kyle Stradling, trans. Walter Williams, trans.
Robert Whitney, trans. W. E. Knox, janitor .... Indiana Bell, service ,... Grace Janney, tests ....
Benadum, trans.
Grace .
Herbert Benadum,
Edgar Bond, trans Holman Burton, trans Dawson Co., trans Dawson Co., trans John Dye, trans W. L. Fisher, trans. Ernest Heath, trans Herman Heath, trans Clyde Huffman, trans. .......... Jesse Reed, trans. Kyle Stradling. trans Walter Williams, trans Robert Whitney, trans. Indiana General Service, service Muncie Water Works, water .... Earl Clevenger, repairs Bureau of Tests W. E. Knox, janitor Herbert Benadum, trans. Edgar. Bond, trans Holman Burton, trans. Dawson Co., trans Dawson Co., trans. John Dye, trans H. L. Fisher, trans Ernest Heath, trans Herman Heath, trans Clyde Huffman, trans.
Jesse Reed, trans Kyle Stradling, ti
Waiter Williams, trans. R. L. Whitney, trans.
Indiana _Bell. service
Stradling, trans
■VUUam! hitney.
rvice
W. E. Knox, janitor
Herbert Benadum, trans Edgar Bond, trans Holman Burton, trans Dawson Oo., trans.
UA
j^ewson Co., trans. ......... John Dye, trans. W. L. Fisher, trans. j.ri
:rne»t Heath, trans
Herman Heath, trans, ....... Clyde Huffman, trans. . •
Jesse Reed, trans,
a**.-
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41.25 44.00 6.94 50.00 I. 44 6.00 22.72 5.06 10.80 1,110.38 408.86 155.48 278.48 11.55 2.25 6.00 3,100.00
.70
4.00
50.00
6.00
50.00
4.00 2.13
27.50 27.50 27.50 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 27.50 27.50 27.60 27.50 55.00 27.50 27.50 50.00 14.12
3.00
55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 35.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00
6.00
50.00
4.55 4.00
55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 II. 91 10.60 42.50
2.75 5.80
263.59 48.12 304.11 50.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 50.00
6.00
11.60 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00
7.96 8.25
35.35 11.36 50.00 65.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00
6.00
50.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00
Total $43,173.06
Disbursements.
Treasurer, December interest... .$ 16.24 Muncie School City, trans 1,978.82
Lucille Alexander, teaching Martha Chapman, teaching Daphne Depoy, teaching John Gibson, teaching Elizabeth Hartley, teaching .... Grace Janney, teaching Dorothy Maisel, teaching ...... Georgia Stanley, teaching Helen Thornburg, teaching Lucille Alexander, teaching Martha Chapman, teaching Daphne Depoy, teaching John Gibson, teaching Elizabeth Hartley, teaching Grace Janney, teaching
thy Maisel, teach!
Dorothy Maisel, teaching ... Georgia Stanley, teaching Helen Thornburg, teaching ... John Gibson, teaching State treasurer, interest . Lucille Alexander, teachir
rest
Lucille Alexander, teaching Martha Chapman, teaching Daphne Depoy. teaching John Gibson, teaching Elizabeth Hartley, teaching .... Grace Janney, teaching Dorothy Maisel, teaching Georgia Stanley, teaching Helen Thornburg, teaching Lucille Alexander, teaching .... Martha Chapman, teaching Daphne Depoy, teaching John Gibson, teaching Elizabeth Hartley, teaching .... Grace Janney, teaching Dorothy Maisel, teaching Georgia Stanley, teaching Helen Thornburg, teaching
43.20 43.20 43.20 64.80 43.20 72.00 43.20 46.08 43.20 54.00 54.00 54.00 81.00 54.00 90.00 54.00 57.60 54.00 11.04 39.82 54.00 54.00 54.00 81.00
Elizabeth Hartley, teaching Grace Janney, teaching ... Dorothy Maisel. teaching .. Daphne Post, teaching Georgia Stanley, teaching . Helen Thornburg, teaching State treasurer, interest ... Lucille Alexander, teaching Martha Chapman, teaching
Elizabeth Hartley, teaching .... 43.65
y, teaching 73.08
54.00 90.00 94.00 34.00 57.60 54.00 23.43 42.08 42.66
Grace Janney, teaching 78. Dorothy Maisel. teaching 41.79 Daphne Post, teaching 42.08 Georgia Stanley, teaching 57.60 Harvey King, transfers 533.99
Harvey King, ti
Geo. Brinson, transfers Muncie School City, trans. ...
Ball College, transfers Lucille Alexandc., teaching ... Martha Chapman, teaching .... *“*— Hartley, ^—
4,562.28 3,194.63 1,735.11
43.20 43.20
Elizabeth Hartley, teaching .... 43.20 Grace Janney, teaching 72.00 Dorothy Maisel, teaching 43.20 Daphne Post, teaching 43.20 Georgia Stanley, teaching 46.08 Helen Thornburg, teaching ...... 43.20
Total $32,806.54 DOG FUND.
Receipts.
Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1934 — $ Delinquent tax Dog tax Assessor, dog tax
or, dog t uent tax quent tax
que
Delinq Delinq
Delinquent tax Delinquent taj
ilmquent
Delinquent tax Delinquent tax
Delinquent tax
nnqui
Delinqui Delinqu
ent tax
Delinquent tax i uu Delinquent tax 7.00
586.75
2.00
500.00 479.00 22.00 32.00 42.00 51.00 82.00 40.00
8.00 9.00 1.00
Total $1,861.75
Disbursements.
John Maier, sheep killed $
in
Freer Bailey, sheep killed
ey, sheep . • • Williams, sheep killed Williams, sheep killed
killed
Luther
C. Cecil, sheep John Maier, sh
beep killed
Scott Fisher, sheep killed Martha Schroeder, sheep killed .. Arthur Nelson, sheep killed
Auditor Joseph McClellan, sheep
Martha Sunday, pigs Cecil Stafford, goat injured Mary Holland, sheep
try Holland, sheep
Dolly Holliday, turkeys
Dillard Adkins, colt Floyd Berg, sheep killed Herman Guthrie, sheep killed ...
Leona Boyd, chickens killed..
rg, sheep Guthrie, s
Leona Boyd, chickens killed Sheldon Morrical, chickens killed Russell Taylor, sheep killed Ray Niccum, sheep killed Mary Holland, chickens killed Doc Boekout, sow killed
Bookout,
Doc Bookout, cow killed
irence Cecil, chickens n Felton, chickens
P. Boggs, hogs killed Howard Meacon, goat killed . Robert Bibbler, sheep killed Geo. Thompson, pony killed
lep killed
ompson, pony
Alonzo Tharp, chicke
5.00
20.00 39.50 17.00 23.25 12.00 25.00
9.00
10.00 328.00 19.50 12.50 25.00
7.00
14.60 35.00-
6.50 9.00 6.50
12.50 10.001
5.00 2.60
24.00 24.50
5.20 5.94
50.00 20.00
5.00
15.00
rp,
Chas. Warner, cow
Doc Bookout, mule killed .... Emmett Witter, sheep killed . Bessie pulley, chickens killed,
da Durman. Chick
irapo, nkout,
Grace St Raymond
killed:::::::: 25]oo
Bess Feha
larada Durman, Fred Crapo, sh
sep killed
Doc Bookout, cow killed
rt.
cens
kilied
Stewart
.aymond Pitse: m
Walter Williams, hog killed..
turkey
chickens killed.,
sheep killed
State treasurer, S ’inti
ille Alexandi
Daphne Depoy, teaching 54.00 John Gibson, teaching 81.00
54.00 90.00
John Gibson, teaching .. Elizabeth Hartley, teachl:
Grace Janney. teaching 90.00 Dorothy Maisel, teaching 54.00 Georgia Stanley, teaching 57.60
Helen Thornburg, teaching Lucille Alexander, teaching .... Martha Chapman, teaching ....
Depoy, teaching
Walter Huffer, turkeys
9J-9U Chris Eiler. sheep 90 00 f ' C ^ arenee Ceci1 ' slleei>
80.00
9.00 1.80 4.00
30.00 40.75
1.50 5.00 7.50 4.50
so.00
6.00
est
Lucille Alexander, teaching ... Martha Chapman, teaching ... Daphne Depoy, teaching
54.00 57.60 54.00 42.07 42.66 42.07 81.00 42.64 78.07 42.64 37.60 42.64 30.19 54.00 54.00
Receipts.
Balance on hand Jan. 1.
Auditor, June dist Auditor, December dist 1,921.31
Total $6,250.89
Disbursements.
Merchants Bafik, coupons $ 12.50 Merchants Bank, coupons 300.00
Merchants Bank, coupons .. Merchants Bank, coupons .. Merchants Bank, coupons ...
54.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 40.50 27.00
Daphne Depoy, teac
John Gibson, teaching Elizabeth Hartley, teaching
Grace Janney, teaching 45.00 Dorothy Maisel, teaching 27.00 Georgia Stanley, teaching 2-8.80
Helen Thornburg, teaching
JL/evUUlUUI OA, i-NU. * December 31. 1934, No. 664 5.00 December 31. 1934. No. 665 5
. interest er, teac
„ —apman, teav...». s
Daphne Depoy, teaching ... John Gibson, teaching
State treasurer, interest cille Alexander, teaching Martha Chapman, teaching
John Hibson, teacning .. Elizabeth Hartley, teachi
teachin
Grace Ja
Grace Janney, teaching ... Dorothy Maisel. teaching . Georgia Stanley, teaching .
ia Stanley,
John Gibson, teaching Elizabeth Hartley, teaching Grace Janney, teaching Dorothy Maisel, teaching ,. Georgia Stanley, teaching len Thornburg, teaching
Helen
State treasurer, interest
Alexandi
rg.
'. ir
Lucille W&S Martha Chapman, teaching
Depoy. tea- 1 - 1 —
er, teaching man. teaefc'
Daphne Depoy, teaching John Gibson, teaching .. Elizabeth Hartley, teachin Grace Janney. teachi-~
ag
Grace Janney. teaching Dorothy Maisel, teaching Georgia Stanley, teaching Helen Thornburg, teaching Robert Houghman, retire fund.. Lucille Alexander, teaching Martha Chapman, teaching Daphne Depoy, teaching John Gibson, teaching Elizabeth Hartley, teaching .... Grace Janney, teaching Dorothy Maisel, teaching Georgia Stanley, teaching Helen Thornburg, teaching State treasurer, interest Lucille Alexander, teaching .... Martha Chapman, teaching Daphne Depoy. teaching John Gibson, teaching Elizabeth Hartley, teaching .... Grace Janney, teaching Dorothy Maisel, teaching Georgia Stanley, teaching Helen Thornburg, teaching State treasurer, interest George Brinson, transfers Ball State College, transfers Harvey King, transfers State treasurer, interest School City Muncie. trans State treasurer, interest Lucille Alexander, teaching Martha Chapman, teaching .... Elizabeth Hartley, teaching Grace Janney, teaching Dorothy Maisel, teaching
2-8.80 27.00 28.85 54.00 54.00 54.00 81.00 54.00 90.00 54.00 57.60 54.00 54.00 54.00 54.00 81.00 54.00 90.00 54.00 57.60 54.00 22.78 54.00 54.00 54.00 81.00 54.00 90.00 54.00 57.60 54.00
243.50
54.00 54.00 54.00 81.00 54.00 90.00 54.00 57.60 54.00 I’fcM 86.40 86.40 86.40 129.60 86.40 144.00 86.40 92.16 86.40 14.17
2,517.69 2,725.35
2,773.14 ' 15.20
tny Maisel,
Daphne Depoy. teaching ~ Stanley, teachin
Georgia I Helen Th
y. teaching nburg. teaching
Lucille Alexander, teaching ...,
Martha Cl
Elizabeth Har Grace Janney, Dorothy Maisel,
Daphne Post, teaching Georgia Stanley, teaching . Helen Thornburg, teaching State treasurer, interest
sn Thornburg ille Alexandc
pmau, teaching .... artley, teaching .... »y, teaching rothy Maisel, teaching iphne Post, teachir
State treasurer, interest Lucille Alexander, teaching .... Martha Chapman, teaching .... Elizabeth Hartley, teaching .... Grace Janney, teaching Dorothy Maisel, teaching Daphne Post, teaching
iley. teaching jurg, teaching wider, teaching „ pman. teaching ....
th Hartley, teaching ..... Janney, teaching
Dorothy Maisel, teaching Daphne Post, teaching Georgia Stanley, teaching Helen Thornburg, teaching
interest ..,
Elizabeth
Grace
State treasurer, Lueille Alexande
Lucille Alexander, teaching Martha Chapman, teaching .... Elizabeth Hartley, teaching ..... Grace Janney. teaching Dorothy Maisel, teaching
:B , Post,
eacl hint
3,000.00
36.96 27.00 27.00 27.00 45.00 37.00 27.00 28.80 27.00 54.00 54.00 54.00 90.00 54.00 54.00 57.60 54.00 32.09 54.00 54.00 54.00 90.00 54.00 54.00 57.60 54.00 42.03 42.67 42.65 78.08 42.65 42.08 57.60 42.65 26.67 54.00 54.00 54.00 90.00 54.00 84.00 67 60 84 00
84 00 M.M
Total
school Bond fund]
..$1,056.34
1. 1934....*2,291,61
2,037.97
512.50 513.50
1,300.00
List of outstanding warrant checks close of year ending December 31. 1934. December 17. 1934, No. 620 $ .35 December 19, 1934. No. 629 44.00 December 31, 1934, No. 657 25.0!) December 31, 1934, No. 659 6.G0 December 31, 1934. No. 663 5.00
....$2,637.5*
Total $90.33
SUMMARY OF ALL FUNDS.
Statement showing amount of all moneys paid to the various funds of Center Township. Delaware County, dish
therefrom and
ments
therein for the year ending
are County, disbursed balance remaining ending December 31,
TOWNSHIP FUNDS
Balance on na Receipts during
fJTMXX JT
nd Jan. 1. 1934 ..* 4,891.78 g year 9,426.47
Total of balances and receipts. .$14,313.23 Disbursements during year $ 4,707.15 Final balances $ 9,611.08
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND.
Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1934... .$14,430.85
Receipts during year ...
24,489.71
Total balances and receipts....$38,920.54 Disbursements during year $26,490.88
Final balances $12,429.68
TUITION FUND.
Balance on hand Jan. 1. 1934 8 7,268.00
Receipts during year
35,905.08
Total balances and receipts.. .$43,173.06 Disbursements during year $32-,306.54
Final balances $10,366.52 TOWNSHIP FUND. Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1934 None Receipts during year $4,041.73
Total balances and receipts... .$4,041.73 Disbursements during year $4,041.78
Final balanci
DOG FUND.
None
Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1934....$ 586.75 Receipts during year 1,275.00
Total balances and receipts ....$1,861.75 Disbursements during year $1,050.34
Final balances
Recef
805,41
SCHOOL BOND FUND.
n hand Jan. 1, 1934 $2,291.6'i
3,959.21
Balance
lints during year
Total balances and receipts. Disbursements during year
;:r.S$
Disbursements during year ....$ 67.698.41
Warrant checks outstanding December 31, 1934 Total of balances and outstand-
I. Carl E. Ross, the trustee oi center Township, Delaware County. Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm)) )th)at the preceding report of receipts, disburse
ments and
-the
tli at I
m'
I further declare, and swear
ha
ay of January. 1
O. L. JANNEY. Chair:
of tliji
1935. man
This
approved by the 1 township at their
iry
mship at their annual meeting,
88, ol
amvASD ETH&IOTT,
Tr~ cMv-asiocsn
Final balances $3,613.39 TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS. Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1934..$ 29,468 95 Receipts during year 75,055.52
Total balances and receipts. .$104,524.47
xra
Final balances $ 36,826.06 Total of balance as shown by this rt $36,82606
90.38
ing warrants Dec. 31. 1934 $36,916.41 Cash in depository Dec. 31,1934, .$36,916.41 I. Carl K Ross, the trustee of Center
alances is true and correct.
^ believe; that I further declare that the sums with which I am charged in this report are. all of the sums received by me. and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by repaid to me or any other person. And
re. and swear (or ainrm)
lave received no money nor article of value, in consideration of any contract
nsidera
by me as trustee of this township.
CARL E. ROSS, Trustee of Center Township,
i sworn to before me, the
Board of th}«
ard of 'Ll* eeting, thll
'-■KAFLES
Advisory &o»rd'or Cento*-TovaaftBt
Township trustee’s annual REPORT.
ounty. Indiana, January
TOWNSHIP FUND.
Receipts.
Bal. on hand Jan. 1, '
Auditor—June dist.
1935 $ 913.94
... 674.23
....$1,588.17
Total Disbursements. Fidelity Casualty Oo., bond $ 128.00 Arrow Press, printing 6.65 Post Democrat, adv 75.31 Muncie Star, adv 75.31 Cary Richman, salary 400.00 J, E. Green, postage 2.00 Jonathan Bowers, labor 10.50 J. E. Green, stamps 2.00 Cary Richman, salary 160.00 Cary Richman, salary, expense .. 80.00 Post Democrat, adv. 49.69 Muncie Press, adv 49.69 Kiger Co., supplies 1.25 Goble Co., supplies 6.25 Leonard Bowers, ad. board 5.00 Frank Moreland, ad. board 5.00 Jo. Rinker, ad. board 5.00 Cary Richman, salary 240-00
Total 1 $1,378.65 ROAD FUND. Receipts. Bal. on hand Jan. l, 1934 .66
Total 66 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND.
Receipts.
Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1934 $ 4,685.19 Indiana Dept, of Education .... 935.01 Auditor, adv. draw 2,000.00 Auditor. June draw 5,432.21
Club, rent
Ind. intangible tax ., Dept, of Education Auditor, adv. draw Goble Co., refund ..
1.00
303.16 673.60 1,500.00
5.00
Total
Disburseme
7n diana Railway, freight •tosse Green, license
■cial Bank
nents.
,...$15,535.17
3.11
40.50
Lommercial Bank, bonds 2,360.00 i id. Railway, freight 3.73 ),. A. Penzel, supplies 2.50 a.. A. McNaughton, supplies ... 5.18 rantee Tire, supplies 1.75
t 'arantee'Tire, supplies 1.75 unborn Paper Co., towels 100.00 Commercial Bank, payment 212.70
D. & M. Telephone, service
Kiger Co., supplies
Tractii
14.15 52.78 53.88 ,7.00
126.00
58.32 36.00 72.00 85.00
ion Light, service ...
Carl Losh, t typewriters ...
Walter Richman, Janitor
Garfield Grove, trans. ..
Jacob Keesling, trans. ..
Atlee R'lnker, trans
Lewis Clevenger, trans 85.00 Clyde Findling, trans 108.00 Huston Brown, trans 90.00 Finley Heaston, trans. 59.60 Ralph Stewart, trans 99.40 Vance Shewmaker. trans 49.00 Henry Richman, trans 45.00 Wm. Snodgrass, supplies 13.06 Wm. Edgefl, supplies 31.84 Dodge Co.,. supplies 10.50 Muncie Elec. Sales, repairs i2.50
Murphy Lumber Co., repairs .. Smith Alsbp, supplies Alice Rinker. trans. 'Traction Light, service Daleville Body Co., repairs
le Body
Richm«*». j
„ e, traps, Jacob Keesling, trans. Atlee Rinker, trans. Lewis Clevenger, trans.
., repai]
waiter Richman, janito
Garfield ■ Grove
3.32 4.84
24.00 50.16 15.99 126.00 59.22 36.00 48.00 85.00
I Clyde Findling, trans 48.00 Huston Brown, trans 90.00 ! Finley Heaston. trans 59.60
Finley Heaston, trans. Ralph Stewart, trans.
Shoemaker, tr
Vance Shoemaker,
Henry Richman, tr
Green Co.. . supplies Correction, * check No. 52 Walter Richman, janitor
Garfield Qixive Jacob Keesling,
e, trans.
Jacob Keesling, trans Atlee Rinker, trans Lewis Clevenger, trans Clyde Findling, trans Huston Brown, trans Finley Heaston, trans Ralph Stewart, trans Vance Shoemaker, trans Henry Richman, trans Traction Light, service R. N. Shroyer, coal Pioneer insurance Co Otho Brandon, repairs Clyde Findling, trans Daleville Tel., service F. E. Marshall, address Garfield Grove, trans Jacob Keesling. trans
Atlee Pinker, trans.
!,-2
Stewart. ;ji'cc Sh<
trans. trans. trans.
Shoemaker,
ry Richman. trans
Traction -Co., service C. VV. Maupin, repairs Ralph Jenkins, repairs Walter Richman, janitor Arthur Schlegel, repairs Gulf Refining Co., supplies .... E. E. Fenwick, repairs Lee O. Baird, tests Daleville, Telephone, service
J. N. Barnard, insurance
Traction Light,
Light, service
Jonathan McKee, plaster Goble Co., supplies J. E. Green, books
supplies bonds .
Waldo Hardware, Commercial Bank
Kiger Co., supplies Arthur Womrath. books . Johnson Hardware, repairs
59.60 99.40
, 49.00
45.00
.80
48.00 126.00 55.80 36.00 72.00 85.00 96.00 90.00 59.60 99.40 49.00 45.00 51.40 491.70 214.00
6.15
48.00
9.80
15.00 55.48 36.00 72.00 85.00 48.00 90.00 59.60 99.40 49.00 45.00 44.80
6.00 8.85
126.00 11.80 29.80
4.00
19.02
3.20
206.35 39.16
1.00
123.31 33.00 36.78 2,300.00 61.45 32.14
4.10
X"
mson Hardware, repa
L. G. Balfour Co.,-diploma 55.01 Nicholson Bros., supplies 28.00 W. S. Chemical Co., supplies ... 26.08
Retz Sporting Goods Store, sup. Ballard Co., supplies ‘. B. Dick Co. supplies idustrial 'Chemical' Co., sup A. Penzel. supplies redhead Garrett Co., supplies .. ulf Refining Co,, gas
aints
A. B. Dick Co Industrial Chem:
C. A.
Bri
Gulf Refining
Harry Sargent Co., pi Vernon & Son, supplii
Nation Robinson, supplies Bradener Smith, supplies I. U. Extention Division, sui*, . Walter Richman, labor Carl Wasson, freight Garfield Grove, gas Wm. J»attorson, repairs
supplies . man. labor
Edna Ballinger, magazines E. E. Fenwick, repairs Pioneer Insurance Co., ins. ...; D. & M. Telephone, rent
3.95 2.00 2.25
16.50 25.41 86.19 11.71 78.00
3.00
.60
10.91 23.69 16:80 1.20 9.34 4.00 1.7?
Walter Richman. labor Walter Richman, janitor
Garfield Grover, trans. Jacob KoosUng. trans. ... Atlee Rinker. trans. Lewis Clevenger, trans. .. Clyde Findley, trans. ... Huston Brown, trans Finlay Haagtou, trans. .. Ralph *ewart, trans. .. vanoe Shoemaker, trans. Henry Richman. Uir
3L50 ^°o 128.40
3.75
63.00
se®*:;::;::
Garflt
Jacob
.tlte
ms.
tra
trans.
an,
ton, trans.
rata trans.
male;
O. R. Oj Henry T Clyde F
r.\ tians.
uw, trans. . USS. C84 ....
ciyd Atlee D. &
ng,. trans u\ trans
M. Telephone, service
Richman, janitor
X\*2on”coT”service J. N, Barnard, insurance JSS .'JSfi,,'::::::
— M V*.V V~. SUPPI.VC Correction check. No. 203 Waite Richman, janitor
Garfield Grove, trans. Jacob Keesling. trans. Atlee Rinker, trans.
Huston Brown, trans. Finley Heaston, trans. Ralph Stewart, trans Vance Shoemaker.- trans.
”SH® IMchm&n,
Henry Rrichman, trans.
Lee Baird, - tests Daleville Drug Co., books Otho Brandon.’supplies
L. Nelson, haulir
dUe Dm Brando
L. Nelson, hauling John Hazelmlre. labor Wm. Russell, labor
Wra. Russell, hauling
Ervin Martz, labor
Traction Co., service
Daleville Body Co Walter Richman
3o., repai i, janltoi
ans.
airs
Garfield Grove, tra
Jacob Keesling. trans.
Rinker, trans.. .. Richman, .trams.
Atlee
'Henry ....
Lewis Clevenger, trans. Clyde Findling, trans. Huston Brown, trans.
Heaxtow,
Finley
trans..
Ralph Stewart, trans.
“ ' • >r. rt
Vance Shoemaker.
rans. _ • sas ttans.
tenry Riohasan. trans Carl Loach, repairs D. A M. Telephone, service Gaylord Bros.. Inc . repairs Adam Bartel. auppLas Chicago Appliance Co., supplie* . Aljart Chemical Co., suppiiea ...
C9
HumtagtoA Lab., suppl
m-
13.00 38.00 42.50 43.00 45.00 29.30 49.70 2 4.50 22.50 20 00 63 00 27,i4 H.90 36 00 42 A0 43.00 4».C0 29 SO 49.70 24.60 22.60 11.72 24.66 22.60 48.00 35.00 4.00 63.00 39.04 50.00 25.00 1.35
.14
63.00 55.30 36.00 36.00 85.00 48.00 90.00 59.60 99-40 49.00 22.50 9.06 63.78 31.00 2.15 '6.30 10.00 13.49 5.70 13.47 4.72 37.68 16.50 125.00 56.63 36.00 72.00 45.00 85.00 96.00 90.00 59.60 99.40 48.00 1866 46.00 22.50 38.75 3.40 12.70 3.72 27.34 2.75 33.50 29.63 10.07 13.33
2.55 2.44
Ind. General Service, repairs ..
Myers & Bros., repairs 2.44 Nicholson & Bros., ink 2.50 Nation Robinson, supplies 27.50
Peerless Electric,
ublishi: ?. Co.,
Bradner Smith Co., suppli Chas. Scribner Sons, books
Progress Publishing Re Nu Mfg. Co.
Imi
pplies
Co., supplies
ppiies supplii
14.30
3.86
6.75 3.90
ler i
U. S. Chemical Co.,
oal
R. N. Shr
Uv/U/rVi> •••••• supplies ...
ihroyer.
College Service, supplies
Kiger Co., supplies
Pioneer Co., ins.
School College
sui ns,
Ind. News Co., books
irs
., ms.
»»«». Co., bi James Fetrow, repai
Gobel Co., supplies 54.ui Osborn, tests 10.98
8.93
27.94 303.80
4.40
62.07 85.60 36.57 30.11
G. R.
Walter Richman, janitor Garfield Grove, trans. ...
Jacob Keesling, trans 36.00 Atlee Rinker, trans 72.00
126.00 56.69
Atlee Rinker, trans 7Z.uu Lewis Clevenger, trans 85.00 Clyde Findling, trans 48.00 Huston Brown, trans 90.00
Finley Heaston, trans.
Ralph Stewart
, trans. ... iker, trans.
Henry Richman, trans.
Traction Co., service Redspot Paint Co
Vance Shoen
Rich:
ney,
att.
supplies
wm. Knott, labor Claude McNutt, repairs Gulf Refining Co., gas
59.60 99.40 49.00 22.50 49.92
4.20
40.50
3.00 6.00
10.49
Total $15,378.79 TUITION FUND.
Receipts.
Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1934 $ 7,492.40 Ind. Dept, of Education 3,065.40 Commercial Bank, int 5.22
Commercial Bank, int Auditor, revenue Correction Check. No. 52 Commercial Bank, int State of Indiana, taxes Commercial Bank, int Commercial Bank, int Commercial Bank, int Auditor, June draw
State of Indiana, taxe Commercial Bank, int.
comn Bert
McKowe
18.38 434.04 48.00
.24
703.67 12.18
7.42 2.34
6,207.73 2.800.00
.23
Auditor, revenue Commercial Bank, int. Commercial Bank. int.
transfers 298.65
Commercial Bank, int Commercial Bank, int Commercial Bank, int
womn.wwc - State of Indiana, excise tax Commercial Bank, int
Commercial
Commercial Bank, int.
239.15
6.40
27.01 32.00 22.08 818.32 16.30 13.58
Total $22,270.80
Disbursements.
chin:
hir
bibrook, teacl
Martin Davis, teachi
G. R. Osborn, teaching Iph Heath, teachin;
J. R. Holb:
Ralph Heath, teaching
ok, teaching teaching .
chins
$
A. B. Bark
is, teacl dull, te
214.00 159.00 162.50 151.00 147.50 150.00 147.50 136.10 136.10
Ballinger, tea<
Irene Wean, teaching 136.lu V. B. Ellison, teaching 128.70 Paul Taylor, teaching 108.50
ng ...
loemaker, teaching .... ence Mutterspaugh, teaching
Wilma Shoemake
Florence Mutterspaugh, Mariam Fenwick, teaching Helen Taylor, teaching .. H. L. J3raddick, teaching
88.50 116.00 128.70 116.50 27.00 48.00
102.45
Clyde Findling, trans Robt. Hougham. teaching
Martin Davis, teaching 80.00 G. R'. Osborn, teaching 225.00 Ralph Heath, teaching 170.00
J. R. Holbrook, teaching Martin D&ivis, teaching A. B. Bjti'kdull, teaching
Halsey, teachim
162.50 80.00 157.50 150.00
Berse Halsey, teaching 150.00 Marjorie Fuller, teaching 147.50 Marie Ballinger, teaching 147.50
: t - ■
Irene Wean, teaching V. B. Ellison, teachir
aeni
Paul Taylor, teaching Wilma Shoemaker, teaching Florence Mutterspaugh, teaching Mariam Fenwick, teaching Helen Taylor, teaching H. L. Graddick, teaching Wm. Storen. int G. R. Osborn, teaching Ralph Heath, teaching J. R. Holbrook, teaching Martin Davis, teaching A. B. Barkdull, teaching iolsey. teachim
teaching
on, teaching
Paul Taylor, teaching Wilma Shoemaker, teaching F. Mutterspaugh. teaching Mariam Fenwick, teaching Helen Taylor, teaching H. L. Graddick, teaching Mariam Davis, teaching G. R. Osborn, teaching Raloh Heath, teaching J. R. Holbrook, teaching ... Martin Davis, teaching A. B. Barkdull, teaching Berse Halsey, teaching Marjorie Fuller, teaching Marie Ballinger, teaching Irene Wean, teaching V. B. Ellison, teaching
Irene Wean, V. B. Ellisi
Paul Taylor, teaching Wilma Shoemaker, teaching ... F. Mutterspaugh. teaching
Mariam Fenwick, teaching elen Taylor, teaching
He!
H. L.
Ind. Teach. Ret.
Wm
G. R. Ralph
J.
aylor. teaching
Graddick. teaching
Fund ■
Storen. interest
Osborn, teaching Iph Heath, teaching
R. Holbrook, teachin irtin Davis, teaching
147.50 128.70 122.84 100.00 129.21 128.70 128.00 27.00 23.60 225.00 170.00 162.50 160.00 157.50 150.00 147.50 147.50 147.50 128.70 120.00 100.00 126.00 128.70 128.00 27.00 80.00 214.00 159.00 162.50 71.00 147.50 150.00 147.50 136.00 136.00 128.70 109.38 88.50 116.00 128.70 116.50 36.00 107.62 22.18 112.50 85.00 81.25
Martin Davis, teaching 80.00 A. B. Barkdull, teaching 78.75
Holsey, teaching .. Ballinger, teaching
irkc
Berse Hols irie Ballingc
me Wean, teaching
, teaching
isey, teaching
Mane Ballinger, teachi
Isabel Slaughter, teaching vu.uu V. B. Ellison, teaching 64.35 Elias Nelson, teaching 64.00
Wilma Shoemaker, teaching
75.00 73.75 73.75 70.00
52.50 63.00
F. Mutterspaugh, teaching 63.00 Helen Drumm, teaching 52.50 Helen Taylor, teaching 64.00
H. L. Graddick, teaching
G. R. Osborn, teaching Ralph Heath, teaching
Holbrc ‘
J. R. Holbrook, teaching
"-vis. —
Martin Davis, teaching A. B. Barkdull, teaching Berse Halsey, teaching
teachir
rse Halsej
Marie Ballinger, teaching ..
n. teaching
ne Wean, teaching bel Slaughter, teaching B. Ellison, teaching ..
ion, teaching
Elias Nelson, teaching Wilma Shoemaker, teaching
F. Mutterspaugh. teaching
Helen Drumm, teaching Helen Taylor, teaching H. L. Graddick, teaching Ralph Heath, teaching
■■H Halsey, teaching
Berse Halsey, teaching A. B. Barkdull, teaching
Isabel Slaughter, F. Mutterspaugh.
Irene Wean, teaching
G. R. Osborn, teaching '■ ' )th, teaching
teaching
Ralph Hosth, teaching
Holbrook, teachi
hi:
13.50
112.50
85.00 81.25 80.00 78.75 75.00 73.75 73.75 70.00 64.35 64.00 52.50 63.00 52.50 64.00 13.50 85.00 75.00 78.75 70.00 63.00 73.75
21.2.94
73.88
162.50
A B. Barkdul!. teaching Marie Ballinger, teaching Irens Wean, teaching Berse Halsay, teaching Irsbel Stangbter, lesching Vj B. EUlsan, teacams
63.32 186.49
W«an. tei Halsey, te
... sat 1 ']..-., anas Jsison, teaching — Wilma Shcsnraker. teaching ~ '"nttorspangb. tesnhs—
136.43 62.74 75.00
53.11 128.70
123.00 93.11
P, Mnrtsrspangh, tesnhing .... & ?8f.- aS ::::::
Oraadtok. teaching ...
tesehir
50.7S 02.23 11:! 11
H. I
Msrtin D*t1s, teaching J. R. HoUHbttk. teaching .. G. R. Oebqm, teaching
136.11 27.00
149.57 81.25 225.00
Ralph Heath. teMhiag ’ ~ Holbrook, teachi
' ivis. ti I
noino 81.33
Martin Davis A. E. Barkd ill.
Jse
teaching ■
teaching
Berse Halsey, teaching Marie Ballinger,' coaching Irene Wean, leaching; Isabel Slaughter, teacning Vinnie Ellison, teaoninc
ring ... Florence Mutterspaugh, teaching Helen Drumm, teaching
a'T
Wm. Storen, interest G. R. Osborn, teaching
O .1 . »« t) 160.00 15-7.50 150.00 147.50 147.50 140.00 128.70 128.00 105.00 126.00 305.00 128.00 27.00 104.08 214.00
Ralph Heath, teaching 139.00 J. R. Holbrook, teaching 162.50 Martin Davis, teaching/ 150.00
avis, ti
A. B. Barkdull, teaching Berse Halsey, teaching ... Marie Ballinger, teacning Irene Wean, teaching Isabel Slaughter, teachir
150.00 147.50 150.00
abel Slaughter, teacning .. B. Ellison, teaching — ia3 Nelson, teaching
V.
EliwkJ +T A +A .V* Wilma Shoemaker, t
F. Mutterspaugh. teaching
caching ichin-
ing
eachlng
H. L. Graddick. teaching
rspaugn. tea
Helen Taylor, teaching
iclilm
Helen Drumm. tea
Wm. Storen. interest Teachers’ Retirement Fund
136.00 136.00 128.50
128.70
128.00 93.50 116.00 116.88 93.50 2-7.00 13:58 247.34
Total
DOG FUND.
Receipts.
Bal on hand Jan. 1, 1934 ...
. . .$17,955.04
A. Fr
anklin, tax ■ Minnick, tax
Carey Minnick, tax Dan Yingling, tax
Total
Disbursements.
Clara Slowart, sheep killed Ray Pittanger, dog fund Clark Dreshach, sheep kilied ... Clara Stewart, sheep killed,
wart.
Clara Stewart, aheep killed Clark JDTesooon. sheep killed
ihickens killed
l>ora Funkhauaei, chickens Isaac PaUeraou. chickens
Dale Funkioauaer chickens killed
Atlee Rlakar, sheep kiuec Frank Shock, chickens kilied .. Clajk DreaLaclt, chickens killed .
Jones.
chic
kill]
$137.50 110.00
1.00 1.00
$249.50
* 27.50 10.00 20.00
19.
If
1°
•25
7.1
llil
Q I
5.50
12.hO
too 5,00
Leslie Schlegal, sheep killed 15.00
>tt, sheep kille'
rank Scott, sheep killed .. Leslie Schlegal, sheep killed Jessie Olinger, sheep killed ...
d Taylor, sheep killed
Howard
20.00 17.50 14.00 33.10
Total $249.50 LIBRARY FUND. Receipts. Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1934 $2.77 Auditor, June draw 08
Total $2.85
Disbursements None
List of outstanding warrant-checks at close of year ending Dec. 31, 1934.
Dec. 18, 1934 No. 386 $ 8.93 Dec. 18, 1934 No. 389 49.69
1934 No. 404 136.00 1934 No. 407 128.70 1934 No. 416 36.00 1934 No. 426 13.58 1934 No. 427 4.20 1934 No. 428 40.50
Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec.
1934 No. 429 1934 No. 430 1934 No. 431 1934 No. 432 1934 No. 433
3.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
6.00
1934 No. 434 240.00 1934 No. 435 247.34 1934 No. 436 10.49
Total $939.43
SUMMARY OF ALL FUNDS.
of all
Statement showing amount of ail moneys paid to the various funds of Salem Township, Delaware County, disbursements, therefrom and balances remaining therein for the year ending December 31. 1934.
TOWNSHIP FUND.
Bal. on Receipts
during year 674i23
Total of balances and receipts . $1,588.17 Disbursements during year $1,378.65
Final balances $ 209.52 ROAD FUND.
il. on
Receipts
Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1934.
ilpt
.GS
Non*
Total balances and receipts 6-5 Disbursements during year None
Final balances ...
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND.
Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1934 $ 4,685.19 Receipts during year 10,849.98
Total balances and receipts
:nts during year ...
Disburseme Final bal
Bal.
..$15,535.17 .. 15,378.79
.$ 156.38
ances
TUITION FUND.
on hand Jan. 1, 1934 $ 7,492.40 Receipts during year 14,778.40
Total balances and receipts Disbursements during year ..
. .$22,270.80 .. 17,955.04
Final balances $ 4,315.76
DOG FUND.
Pal. on hand Jan. 1, 1934 $137.50 iipts during year U2-.00
Receipts during year
Total balances and receipts 249.50 Disbursements during year 249.50
Final balances
LIB!
tBRARY FUND.
None
Bal. on hand Jan. I, *1934* jeipts during year
Rece
..$2.77 .. .08
Total balances and receipts $2.85 Disbursements during year None
Final balances .$2.85
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS.
Bal. on hand Jan. 1. 1934 $13,232.46 Receipts during year 26,414.69
Total balances and receipts ...$39,647.15
Disbursements during year .
34,961.98
Final balances $ 4,685.17 Total balance as shown by this
report $4,685.17
Warrant checks outstanding Dec. 31. 1934 $ 939.43
Total balances
and outstanding
warrants Dec. 31. 1934 $5,624.60 Cash in depository Dec. 31. 1934 . $5,624.60 Cary L. Richman, the Trustee of Salem Township, Delaware County. Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that the preceding report of Receipts, Disbursements and Balances is true and correut, as I verily believe; and I further declare that the sums with which I am charged in this report are ail of the sums received bv
that the various items of
and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fullv paid in the sums stated, and without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or any other person. And I further declare, and swear (or affirm) that I have received no money nor article of value, in consideration of any contract by me as
Trustee of this Township.
CARY L. RICHMAN, Trustee of Salem
Chair
Town,
WILl
to before me, the
of this
Township.
Subscribed and sworn
oairman of the Advisory Board of th ship, this 8th day of Januarv. 1935. iHLLARD B. VAN mAtr.E. Chairman of the Advisory Board of Salem
Township.
This report was received, accepted, and approved 1 by the Advisory Board of tin) Township at their annual meeting, this
wnship
the 8th day of January. 1935. WILLARD B. VAN MATRE.
LEONARD BOWERS,
M. H. WILLIAMS, Advisory Board,
Salem Township.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
e uierx oi me Delaware Superior
Court, in a cause wherein Muncie Peoples
*"gs and Loan Association is plaintiff, 3adie Watson, Rosemary Watson, Jo-
seph W. Watson, Ralph W. Watson and
Ray Watson are defendants requiring
Savings ana noan Association is d Sadie Watson, Rosemary Wa
Wa
its requiring me
ake the sum of one thousand six hundred ten dollars and eighty-three
ten dollars and eighty-three
cents, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at Public Sale to the highest bidder, on Friday, the 8th day nf March. A. D., 1935, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. ni. of said day, at the door of the Courthouse of said Delaware County. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described
Real Estate, to-wit:
Lot number nine (9) in Hamilton's First Addition to the City of Muncie.
Indiana. .
If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same tir
V.'. J.V.BCvX AJkJ l/g*. Pwi VO i. P as may be sufficient to < scree, interest and costs, cale will bo made without
said do Said cale
lief whatever from va
meat laws.
January 19th, 1835. OTIS P. SNODGRASS, Sheriff of Dela
ade without any reluation or appraise-
ware County, icken. Gray i
attorneys.
DeFur, Plain-
SHEJtmrs SALE.
By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to m* directed, from the Clerk's office of the O.’ork of the Delaware .Superior
whorein The Mutual
Court,
a ca&
Homs and Savings Aaaociation ia
plaintiff, end I,iani-> T»r
L.
intiff, and Liams M. Porter and Jamea Porter are defendants re.-ruiriag me to kc ths sum of one thousand seven hun« uit-d cightv-two deliai-s and seventy-eight cents, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at Public Sale to highest bidder, on Friday, tire 1st da: March. A. D., 1935, between the hour,
o’clock
10
r » 1
a. m. and 4 o’*?
said cay, at the door of ih(
of said
on said decree
l Public Sale to the
, tine 1st day o* en the hours oi
I’if.ck
said Delaware CoVrtv. Indian cats and profits for a lerm not c
in-i- Cc . Indi;
p. m. ol jurthouse
use ♦he
a
rents and profits for a term not exobod ing seven years, of the lollowing descxtoel
Real Estate, to-wit:
to the
Lot number seventeen (11) in C. W.
ease’s Addition, an Ac.-aLion
City of Muncie,
If such rents and prom:
sufficient sum tc nterest and costs, nd place, expose <
fee simple of said Real l thereof as may be suffi said decree, interest and
Chase's Addition, an City of Muncie, India
r
imple of said Real Estate, or so much of as may be sufficient to discharge
for
cree,
time an
:h rents and profits wUl not sen ufficient sum to satisfy said ci*» terest and costs, I will at the same d place, expose at Public Sale, the
id decree, interest and costs.
Said sale will be made without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws.
January 19th. 1935.
Sheriff of Delaware County,
OTIS P. SNODGRASS.
White and Raymond, Plaintiff’s attorneys.
SHERIFF S SALE.
fice of the Cleric of the Delaware Superior Court, in a cause wherein Muncie Peoples Savings and Loan Association is plaintiff, and Eli O. Clark and Ruby O. Clark are defendants requiring me tc ruaks the sum one thousand seven hundred dollar* d forty cents, with interest on said de-
cree and costs, I wlU expose at Public Sale to the highest bidder, cn Tuesday, the 5th day of March, A. D., 1535, be-
the hour* of Id
tween the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the Courthouse o* *aid Delaware County. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of tils
a term not exceeding seven years, o following described Real Estate, to-w Lot number thirty-six (36 i in C. Chase's Addition to the City of Mun-
cia. Indi
it: W.
number i*s Addit
ma. Indiana. If such rents and profits will net sell for a suflident sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. I wlil at the same time and place, expose at Public Sals, the fee simple of said Real Estate, or so much theseof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, intorest and costs. Said sale will be mads without any rei.ef whatever from valuation or appraisement laws ^OTTE p 1 6«odoLlss. Sheriff of Del*Brackwr GSv ,r '# D*T8f. Hiiaiiff* attornejs.
