Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 6 September 1893 — Page 4

Republican Progress

SCBSCEITTION, $1.50 PER YEAtt. Wm. A. Gabe, Editor and Iroprietor. Tub ursisEss office of the ProGBEBS IS SfOW IS THE FRAME VlLDIXU JTV3T WBST OF TiH5 BVRXED BLOCK. "Wild Tom," Capt. Mathers' 3-year old pa.er is dereloping.jrreat speed. Born to. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Anderson of Clear Creek, a son. Miss Ida McGee of. Marion, O.j ia sick at the residence pf Dr. John P. Totvrner, S. E. Carmiehael and faniilr are tho guests of ex-Mayor Denny, at Indianapolis. John K. East and wife havo gone to Indianapolis on a short visit to "JVIattio and the baby." jSimon Ades will be married, at Louisville this week to Miss Bettie Shapinsky. Lincoln MePhceters has lieon elected Janitor of the public school building. Miss Johns of Martinsville is the guest of Misses Gertie and Fannie Bishop. Attorney Wilson is attending court at Bloomfield, and Mrs. Wilson and the children are visiting relations at Spenser and vicinity. A brace ol byciclists rolled in from Paoli last Sunday, on their way to Chicago. They left Paoli at ti a.m. and arrived here at 5 p.m. Rooster- soup- will be the diet this winter of many people who voted for 'Cleveland and reform." Chas. Gates and Chas. Beatley and wife have gone to Danville, Ind., to take charge of a hotel. Mrs. Baugh of Applcton City, Mo., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Woolley. Grade! schools in the old building will begin Sept. ISth. He new building will not be ready before Oct. 1st. Isaac Pauley, brother of Coon Pauley of this city, died at Kankakee City, . Hls. Sept. 1st, i agea- o yar& Jos.M. Smith and wife, H. J. Brannock and wife, John Manley, P. B. Smith, Oscar Cravens and Walter Lindley have gone to cago. So many people have gone to Indianapolis and Chicago this week that it is impossible to enumerate them. At this station 400 tickets were sold Monday. The Wilson bill which passed the House- iik Congress provides for the repeal of that portion of the act of July 14, 1890, which authorizes the purchase of silver bullion by the Secretary of the Trcastuy; that this act shall not impair, or in any manner affect the legal tender quality of the standard silver dollars heretofore eoised, and it is declared that the United States shall maintain the parity of the two metals, gold and silver, at the established ratio or such other ratio as shall be established by law. --Tho people of the United States would be perfectly willing to submit the whole silver question tc John Sherman as tax arbitrator. ' The indications are that there will be a good deal of labor hoarded during the present administration. Ex-Speaker Reed will review "The Political Situation" in the September number of the North American Review. On Sunday night several pas senger trains passed over the Monon from Louisville to Chicago, under the direction of the Catholic people of Louisville and New Albany, The excursion was gotten up in aid of the St. Vincent's Orphan Home of Louisville, And contracts were made by which tickets were sold for $15 that gave to the purchasers in addition -to a round-trip fare, five admissions, to the fair, and five days at a hotel. The tickets arc good for en days. Some eighteen cars raiSMi this fit an nn fiiinnor th merit. --Mrs. Jbuey bhultz ana son left Saturday for the fair Dr. Farr has been in Chicago and at Jackson Park recently Mac. Ketcham of the Clear Creek mill is in Chicago The scarcity of currency was illustrated last week when some honest soul with more good intentions than money droppad a beer check into the collec tion basket at the Christian church Winnie Sutphin ia visiting her ancle, C. L. Brown at Seymour Mrs. Leffier of west 6th Street is visiting relations in Or ange county Prof. Beck is do ing institute work at Vevay, Switzerland co. The Bonsall nouse on west 7 th street is now occupied by W. A. Wallingford. John Martin has moved to Pros pect Hill Rev. VanCleave has been quite sick and he was unable to occupy his pulpit on Sunday Maurice Moore of Vincennes has been visiting friends in Bloom ington One hundred new stalls are being constructed and repaired at the fcair grounds Geo, Nicholson and wife of New Albany are guests of Jonathan Nicholson, 2d street Miss Em ma Rogers will teach in the Gosport schools Mrs. Chas. Alexander of Burlington Iowa, is vis iting her sister, Mrs. Emmet Harris A. J. Shields has Iwught Chas. McMillan's proper ty; on south Grant st.

Recorder Jackson and family left for Indianapolis on Saturday to remain several thvvs. C. R. Perdue was in town Thursday, on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Ed. Whetscll. Ed Whotseirand family loft Bloomington for Chicago on Sat-urchvj-night. New stalls are being constructed daily at the fair grounds to accommodate those who are

writing and telegraphing for space. If you think you have tho best bushel of wheat in tho county tako it to tho county fair and set $10. I. Milt. Rogers and J. H. Garrison were 63 years of age on Friday last, and arranged to take dinner together in commemoration of the fact. Joe Cron's "Dr. Snider" won a race at Franklin last week in 2:17. He also earned of a purse at Columbus, Ind., in 2:20 a few days previous. The National Hotel still holds its position a?s a derivable place at which to tako Sunday dinners. Some of our best citizens make it a point to dine there regularly. Harry Swindler has purchased the bakery of Pedigo & Manan, east side of the square, and has sold a half interest to John Kerr. Swindler & Kerr is now the firm. Mrs. Ab. Dowden has been confuted to her bed with malarial fever during the past four weeks. There has been but little change in her condition since she was first attacked. It sounds queor to hear people abusing banks and bankers when you know that had it not been for the banks some of these howlers would long ago havo been sold out by the sheriff. Let there be a determination to make the Bloomington Fair this fall the best that has ever ! been held in the county. In order that this may be so prepare to enter your stock. Bloomington G. A. R. and S. of V. will turn out in great force this week for tho Indiana-polis-encampment. It is expected that over 300,000 strangers will walk the streets of the capital city. Grcencastlc Democrat: W.F. Kerr has moved to Bloomington, where he will open a photograph gallery. His gallery here has been leased to A. D. Miller, an experienced artist, who will continue the business. Go. to Cal. WorralFs office and get a fair premium list if you have not already done so. The Fair is going to be the biggest and best ever seen in the county, and everybody will be glad they attended it. -The latest and greatest of all wonders, a troupe of performing monkeys, are now presen'ied to the public for the first time by Cook & Whitby, with assurance that earth cannot produce their equal. They are a study for the naturalist, a theme of thought for the philosopher, a source of pleasure for the people, a wonder for the children, a subject o surprise for everybody they do all that man can do. -If pooplo really want another railroad through Monroe county they should give every possible encouragement to the I. B. & B. which is now being worked up by Gen. Wilder and his able corps of assistants. The General has the ability, the experience, and tho acquaintance with eastern capitalists that is necessary to make this enterprise a success. Ho has bunt a number of railroads m the south, besides has built and carried to successful operation a number of factories, foundries, rolling mills, etc., at Chattanooga. At the People's Party picnic last Thursday, Jesse Goss, a man of 90 years, was exhibiting a fire kmdler which he is selling through out the county. xoe lighter is dipped in gasoline, and in operat ing it he in some way threw somo of the burning fluid on a 4-year old child of Mr. and Mrs. John Parks. Tho child's clothing was immediately ablaze, and in her efforts to save the child tho moth er s dress took nre. It was a desperate fight then to extinguish the names, but belore this was done both were were seriously burned. Dr. Holland was then secured and he gave the sufferers such attention as they needed. They may both be marked for life as a result of the accident Reduced rates on railroads for passengers and freight for the Big Bloomington Fair. Stables, herds, droves and flocks, containing champion specimens of the noted pure breeds of live stock, will be at the fair, llest of racing of famous horses every after noon. Irenerous premiums offered in each department insure a large exhibit. Splendid music will be provided to add pleasure and enliven the occasion. The floral and domestic hall will abound iu rich specimens of woman's handiwork. Grains, grasses, seedN, plants roots, vegetables, machinery, implements and all the attractions worthy of being displayed at the fair. Send to C. R. Worrall for premium list.

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and late potatoes has proven, the best -pirn tins year, and tiie two past yenrs. But. that does not prove it would be equally successful in a rainv season. A Hendricks county farmer tells mo that one of the best crops ot turnips he ever raised was planted on the 11th of September. We sowed about tho first of August, but owing to the dry weather only a very few seed .sprouted. If rain comes before tho middle of September we intend to sow agnin. Indiana Farmer. Says an Indianapolis paper: People in this city have to pay entirely too much for meat, as it seems to us, when wo consider how little the farmer gets for cattle. Fresh meat sells for from 10 to IS cents per pound, just about the same prices now, when cattle are worth only from $2 to 3.50 per cwt. as when they sold for twice as much. The men who handle the beef are getting too much, and the farmers who grow the cattlo are getting too little. Cannot some way lie devised by which the producers and consumers can be brought nearer together f Robert Wood of Stampers Creek, met a horrible death last Friday afternoon. He was stung to death by bumble bees. The unfortunate man had discovered a bumble bee's nest in the chinking of the log house in which he lived and asked his sister to get a brush with which to beat them while he opened up the nest. Before the sister could return the bees had swarmed out and settled upon his head and face, stinging him so frightfully that in less than three hours he was dead. Ho was a cripple,, all drawn up with rhcu-inutisni,-and could only move about on crutches. He could't run away from the bees and wasn't able to boat . them off. Mr. Wood was an old soldier and a pensioner, ami only last.March or April came to this county from the National Soldier's Homo at Dayton, Ohio. Paoli News. ' Mies Celia Bogcman is at her home in the country near Shellryville, Ind. Prof. Robert Lyons, now at Wcishadcn, Germany, will visit London, Paris, and other points of note during the next two months. He will then tako a course in chemistry at Heidelberg, Germany. Fifteen of Allen Camp, No. 160, Sons of Veterans, went to Indianapolis as follows: Fiank Graham, R. P. Norman, Henry Shields, Alfred Shields, Charlie uranatu, ltrncrt campiicil, 1 avia Vandyke, E.O. Miller, Ezra VanAilm V.1 l,r Ifl.n llnnnnW 1 i djko, Ld. iec, UthaiJonnctt, Alfred Gwin, Eav Hannah, Uriel Rawlins, C. M. Norman, Edward Noeld and Charlie Duncan, The New Albany Ledger says: "Tho official board of the M. E. church at Bloomington has unanimously passed a resolution, which is backed by tho entire member ship, asking the Indiana Confer ence, that meets in this city Inept. 13, to send Rev. II. J. Talbott to that church as its pastor, and a committco was appointed to attend tho Conference and urge his ap pointment." LAW CARDS: v.... .v ! ..-n uu. iu ioiu...-. when they have any legal adverrising to do.) Lotoen A Loudex. Att'ys, office over National Hank. All lepal business carefully attended to. Probate business and collecting1 of claims wm bo given prompt attention. IT. C. TiV n c . s . Attorney, olTico over Corner Shoe Store, west side block. Will practieo ia all courts, and g'ive the most careful attention to probate business and collections Fci.K A Conn, Attorneys, office over Corner Clothing: Store, ivt-st side square. ; Probate business a leadmfr specialty. uouections maac anu promptly remit ca. Mn.KY & Rick, Attorneys; probate business, insurance and general collections will receive prompt attention. ! Office over the Corner Clothing Store, j East & rkw. Attorneys, ofticc over i Clark's nroaerv.west side souare. Will ! practice in all the courts, and will make a specialty of probate business, com mercial collections, etc., etc, Wm. IT. East, Attorney. Prolate business (riven special attention. "Will collect claims and make loans. C. R. WonnAtj., Attorney) pension business a leading specialty; will practice in nil courts; office over tho En pie Clothing store, west side public square. James F. Mono an1, Attorney at Law, office on north side of Public Square, in old liee Hive lilock. Is (riving his whole attention now to his law prae- j tice. Will practice in nil tho courts. Collections and Probate a specialty. H. A. Lee, Attorney, office- over Express office, west side square. "Will practice in all courts, and giva probate business careful attention. Fh.briit A EdmondhoS', Attorneys, office over Hall l!ros dry goods store.. Do a general probate and collecting business. Will practice in all the courts. Wilson A Hatfim.i. Attorneys. Office over lllewitt's drug store, west side of square. Will practice in all courts, and give special attention to probate business and collections. Bakin Powde

-Wo don't believe in keeping alive the animosities engendered by the war and for that reason we think it was bad policy to put so many southern democrats on the pension committee as Speaker Crisp did. Indianapolis Sun. Two hnportaut articles on "England and France in Khun." written, respectively, by the Hon. Cem-go N. Cumin, St. 1, lately British I'uderSeeretury for India, and by Slaclamp Adam, will appear in the September number of the North American Review.

Misses Ella and Lillio Corr havo gone to tho World's Fair. At the Linton fair, Greene county, last Friday, there was a paid attendance of 3,x00. They always have big fairs at Linton. The forenoon train north, Monday, was run in two sections to accommodate the travel to Chicago and Indianapolis. Jos. Hooper will" go to Indianapolis next. Monday to take a position as prescript ionist in a drug store on Columbia Avenue. Geo. A. Bencknrt, accom panied by two ot Ins children, Mamie and Matt., left for Chicago on Saturday night. Col. W. M. Alexander was prevented from attending the encampment at Indianapolis by a severe attack ot rheumatism. Mrs. John Parks, who was injured by the gasoline accident at the People's party picnic is convnlesing rapidly. The little girl, however, is not doing so well; the worst burn is on the child's left side and it is very painful and much swollen. Mayor Bnskirk's line stallion died on Saturday night after being sick but a few (lays. The annual was a Kentucky thoroughbred horse, and was remarkable both for beauty and speed. There was an insurance of $300 on him. At last the agony is oyer, and Cory's cow can no longer lower the water works pond. On Wednesday Ike Sutphin bought the cow and shipped her to Indianapolis with a car-load of cattle. Already a difference is noted in the pond and it is expected that there will be enough water hereafter to supply the mains. For the Septemler number of the North American Review, Dr. Henry Smith Williams, Medical Superintendent of tho Randall's Island Hospitals, has written an article entitled 4 'The Lesson of Heredity.' SHEIUFF'S HAL 13. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the i the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court ' in a cause wherein Ileal Estate Build- ! injr and Loan Fund Association is plaintiff, and Louis F. Heller and Mary J. Heller are defendants, requiring' me i ni(i tie Sam ol i iiree ljuniireu anu . nt.Pon D . relltsj 13374.04). with interest on aM uVvreol ana cost, I will expose at public sale to - , Ms betwee n tho hours of 1 0 o'clock a. m. i and 4 o"clock p. in. of said day at the j door of the court- house in Hlooiuiiigton, Monroe county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a terra not exceeding seven j years of the following described rwu estate, situated in Monroe county, State of Indiana, to-wit: Lot number (S) eight, in (.rimes' addition to the town of Sinithvillc, in said county of Jlonroe and State of 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 time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate or so much thereof as may be Miilieient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. .Said salo will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or apnrnisoment. l:i-s. Wlf.SON' ADAMS. guI)t J3 sheriff Monroe Countj Flt.VXCES and ANNA VOOIYVAltD, OFfllALMIC OPTICIANS. OUiee Over Collins & Karscll's Store. OFFICE HOUItS : 2 to R P.M. 1.1 AMES F. -MOIKJAX, Atfy. Notice to Noii-tteKMtents. The State of Indiana, Monroe county. in the Monroe circuit court, October Term, 1 S'JS. Complaint Xo. JSstO. William l.uis vs. .lohn 15. T.ueas, Administrator of the estate of John Lucas, deceased, Henry Lucas, et al. Now comes the phiintilT by Jams F. Morgan, his attorney, and files his ramplaint herein together with an affidavit that said defendants. Henry 1. lludlon, Etta Hudlon. Adiiline IludUm, India Butcher, and the unknown heirs of Mary E. lludlon. deceased, are licit residents of tin- State of Indiana: that said action is for the quieting' of title to real estate, and that said non-resident defendants are necessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, lust named, that uuk-ss they be and appear on the 17th day of the next term of the Monroe circuit court, to be holilen on the second Mon day of October, A. P., 18t'S. at the court house in Uloomington, in said county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, tlm same will te heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name and the seal of said court affixed at lilooniington this Slftt day of August, A. D. HKa. SKAi-i JOnN W. CRAVENS, Sept. , '113. Clerk. AmnxiSTKATORs and Executors and i those who have the advertising for Esj tat.'S will do a special favor for the j PROORESS if llicy will always insist ! upon the advertising (WHICH IS REioUllllin IJY LAW) to be done in the PIMM! 15 ESS. Kali s are always reasonable. Hauvkkt Kxccksioss.- -The Ohio A Mississippi 15 'y will run a series of harvest excursions, at. one fare for round trip, to points West. Southwest and Northwest, leaving August :.'Jil. September lHli and October loth. Tickets good for return Iwenty days. Stop-overs allowed at points .m the Western lines. Pur rates and further information eall on O. .V M. agents ami agents i'f ctinneetiiig lines, or address W. P. TowNsr.NH. Traveling Pa-'-'enger Agent , Vineeuie I n.l.

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II. A. I.Ki:, Attorney. Xollno to Noii-ltesiricntN. Slate of ltilnu, Monroe County, ss. In the circuit court. Ocloler term. ISM. Complaint Is'o. rJSOli. Chicago Trust and Savings Hank, a Corporation vs. Prank A. Hale. William R. Traslier and . I. Cr.- Henderson. Now comes tiie plaintiff by its attorney and files its complaint herein together with 1111 affidavit of a competent person that said defendants Prank A. Hale. William 11. Ti-ashcr and J. 0. Henderson are not: residents; of ' the State of Indian: that said action is to enforce a lien on real estate and that said non-resident defendants are necessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said uon-resident defendants that unless they be and appear on the :.lst day of October. 18(13, by the 12th day of' the October term of the Monroe circuit court, to be holden on the 'nd Monday of October, IStn, at the court house in lilooiiiingtoii. in said county and State, ami answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my hand and the seal of. said court affixed at Uloomington this 28th dav ot August. A.U..?lH!. t-si-AT. JOHN V. CUAVKNS, Clerk Monroe Circuit Court. Aug. 30. 'IKS.

III. C. m:CAN, Att'y. Kotico to Son-Residents. The State of Indiana, Monroe County, In the Monroe Circuit Court, October Term. 1S!3. .lames li. Smith vs. The Unknown Heirs of .lames .fames, deceased, and The Unknown Heirs of Samuel Oram, deceased. Complaint No. 2854. Now comes the plaintiff by his attorney, ami Filcii hir eomphiint herein, together with an affidavit that said defendants. The Unknown heirs of James James, deceased, and the Unknown Heirs of Samuel Oram, deceased, are not residents of the State of Indiana, that their names are not known, that a cause for action exists .against them iu relation to "real estate, and they are necessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next terra of theMonroe circuit court. to be holden on the 2nd Monday of October A. D. 1893, at the court house in Uloomington, in said county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their at sence. Witness my nnme and the seal of said court afflxf.d at iiloomington, this 14th dav of August. A. D.. 1S03. SEAL JOHN W. CRAVESTS, Clerk Monroe Circuit Court. Aug. 10, 'i)3. R. A. PULK, Attorney. Sotioo to Kon-Reiclent8. . State of Indiana.Monroe County, ss. In the Circuit Court, October Term. mn. Complaint No. 2SV?. Robert Sharpless and Michael T. Carmichael vs. Elah Butcher, Elnor Kutch, Daniel Uutcher et al. Now comes the plaintiff by his attorney and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said defendants, Adalino Kutch, The Unknown heirs of David Butcher, The Unknown Heirs of Jane Woods, and The Unknown heirs of Richard Butcher, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the 7th judicial day of the next term of the Monroe circuit court to be holden on the 2d Monday (the 10th day) of October, A. 1). 18'.)3, at the court house in Uloomington, ia said county ami faate, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name and the seal of said court, affixed at Ulooming ton, this 21st dav of August. A. I. 1893. ISKA L .1 OHN XV. CRAVENS, Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court. Aug. 23, 1SU3. THOMAS & GO. DEALEltS IN COAL, WOOD, LIME, SAND, CEMEST, ADAMANT, &C. West Kirkwood Avenue, three doors East of Tannery. Leave Orders ftt Lindley's Sons. hosphates AND BONE MEAL. The Cleveland Dryei and Homestead Brands, BEST IN THE WORLD, are sold by John D. Morgan. Also Affcnt for the EMPIRE WHEAT DltlLL. Call at Bowman & Blewitt's Drug Store. H Papers K White Blanks, at 5c. Gilts at 6c. GIL.TS at Tc. GIL.TS at 8c All other grades in same proportion, or at about 50 per cent, reduction. WINDOW SHADES at actual cost. Tlisss Prices are for Cash Only LINDLEY'S SONS, South Side Square. U H Alt VEST EXCU USIOJfS 3 Tli Vandalia Lino Will sell round trip tickets to points in NORTH, WEST ANU SOt'l'H, at one fare plus 2.00, on Aii(rust 22d, September 12th and October 10th, IS93, frood returniutt twenty days from date of Sale. For rates, limits, lime of trains, through connections, etc.. call on or address any Vaudulia Lin Ticket Atfeut or C. M. Wheeler, Traveling Passenger Agent, Torre llnnte, Ind.; ,1. C. Millsjinugh. Division Passenger Agent, Decatur, Ills.; W. K. Itnmner, District Passenger Agenty lndiauapolis, Ind.: .1. M. Chesbrough. Assistant General Paseiiser Ascnt. S. Louis, Mo.

Annua Report OF THE Township Trustees..

IiE AN BLOSSOM TOWNSHIP. Cha8. Walker, Trustee. Eieelfts, XifnAituu. hint-. P.oad Funds, S372,!3 015,00 StOl.73 2016.00 88.00 8211. 58 228.43 52. 2073.5& 70.33 Township, Spc. School' Tuition . Dog 8-13.43-10M.09 .rrDQ-43 158.33 Totals $8101.08 $4674 .20 $3530.89 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. J. XV. Robinson,. Trustee. . Add Road" Road Fund Township Spc. School Tuition Dog 89.18 89.18 t 42.00 331.81 334 01 24(H),80 205.71 42.00. i 333.58 1 39, 334.01 1325.00 835.80 03.00 142.71 Total $3480.50 $2500 73 $079.88 MARION TOWNSHIP. J. A. Riddle, TrusUe. Eseelpti Eipradltmti P.oad Fund Township Spc. School Tuition log 9 SC. 02 271.08 29.33 1S35.43 H7.90 3 07.47 $ 20-45 188,15 83.08 143.20 144.12 821.10 414.3 07.60 .10" Totals $1957.05 $1289,73 007. BENTON TOWNSHIP. Isaac Cihtwood, Trustee. Road Fund $ 00.14 Township 329.77 Spc. School S31.S2 Tuition 2574.77 Dog 124.55 48.03 383.00 113.40 1513.50 74.88 ; 42.12 40.17 208.13 1030.87 40.09 Totals $3437.75 $2002.30 $1377.45. BLOOMI NGTOJT TOWNSHIP. A. T. Massy, Trustee. Stctpti ExpmiituM Road Fund Township Spc. School Tuition Iog $ 330.66 irro.53 1162.39 3005.00 189.80 $ 278.49 $ 3734ft S00.30 803.20 456.85 705.S4 1470.00 1018.00 80.00 104.23 Totals $0778.89 $3176.33 $3602.56 RICHLAND TOWNSHIP. F, F, Cordee, Trustee. Road Fund Township Spo. School Tuition Dog $ 313.38 108533 1058.G7 3350.46 63.17 $ 55.80 $-287.48 455.30 630.0.1 373.54 685.13 1858.35 1498.21 30.00 4.17 Totals $5907.01 $2801.99 3105.03-. VANBUREN TOWNSHIP. .1. JN. iiiKAsiiEii, Trustee.

Rsc'pts. Expend. Bal. Road Fund $ 144.23 f 27.81 f 116.41 Townsbi. 791.75 499.46 202.39 Sp. School 839.51 404 37 435.14 Tuition 3957.97 1086.00 1271.97 Dog Fund 114.28 112.85 1.07 Totals 4837.67 2729.80 8107.78 PERRY TOWNSHIP. EiniA Pbkiko, Tnstc, . Ree'pts Expend. Bal. Road Fund $ 593.11 $ 243.69 $ 349.43 Township 1260.65 499 95 760.70 Sp. School 1599.60 645.89 951.74 Tiitlon 3358.56 1701.00 1649.58 Dog Fund 09.93 7Q.5Q 27.42 totals 0890.84 3161.03 3738.81 SALT CREEK TOWNSHIP. Tnos. Hcktinotok, Trustee. Ree'pts Expend. Bal. Road Fund $ 49.64 $ 45.43 $ 4 31 Township 887.85 292JS6 3534 Sp. School 834.81 851.70 Tuition 2396 38 1462.40 933.8$ Dog Fund 119.77 1493-.50 86.8T I Add. Road 80.64 81.66 ...... Totals 3358.79 233330 10S9.70

POLK TOWNSHIP. J. P. Sciscoe, Trustee.

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