Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 16 August 1898 — Page 4
Republican Progress
Wm A- Gabe, Editor and IVoprietor
fOrFicit OrposiTK Post 0tck,1
liKl'VBLICAK TICKET. For Prosecutor, J. A. Zahix. Connty Clerk, .Iohh T. Woodwaw Hienff, George D. Tiiohstos Treasurer, . J ohm P H arrri.i. Recorder, J. IV. Grissox Coroner. Tin. Eodnkv Smith Surveyor. Cuari.es ltowBRS ConntT Commissioners Ezra Pbhiiish Jr., and Moxroe Miller.
The Baltimore ncd Ohio Builroad CoBipmn' has eighteen women in its 'employ as station agents, and the superintendents are much pleased with the way in which they performed their duties. These women act as both freight and ticket agents, and it is said in their favor by tho traveling auditors that their accounts are dways perfectly straight. Another prominent feature of their work is the fact that their sta
tions arc kept neater and cleaner
taan those presided over by men.
Of the eighteen now in the ser
vice, six are unmarried and of
tao other twelvo a najority are widows of former employes of
the road.
mouthful of grass, or a piece of bread, or a cracker even, will help your horso wonderfully."
A sew scheme to rob farmers ha been pat into practice A couple' of men drive on the premises and present false papers pn. porting te give authority for the examination of wells and cisterns ander the pure food law. They inspect the water through a microscope and find all kinds 'of microbes, bacteria, germs and typhoid fever bugs. They get the former sad his wife to look through the microscope and see the menagerie that always will be found in a drop of water. The frightened farm folks are advised to apply certain remedies which the fakirs sell them at a high figare and then go on their .swind.Bng way. The 5fTjr Btfle. Thejentire marine corps and enlisted force of the navy have been supplied with small arms. The new navy rifle is considered superior in many respects ic the
army rifle. It is an American in
vention, which we like first of aJl;
it weighs but eight pounds, has a bnarel only twenty-eight inches long, and carries so small a bullet
that a sailor can manage two hundred rounds of ammunition with ease. The navy rifle has a penetrating power that would send a Jbollet through six men lined up -one behind another. And although we cannot expect the enemy to approach us with their men ar arranged that we can pick them oil by the even half-dozen with a single bullet, yet a rifle -9Q8SKang tfesartssryiag "for ca is
bonnd to do considerable damage along the rear lines, even after killing one or two men in front. JUany varieties of new bullets .have been invented within the past year, seme warranted to kill at a distance of two miles, and others leas deadly, but intended to shatter bones and tear flesh in the most shocking fashion, the idea in the latter case being to encumber the. battle-field with wounded men, who, because of -the attention they require, handicap an army seriously during action.
Homesick Volunteer. Here is the plaintive wail of a Georgian soldier to his wife. "Jano" is evidently the bet'er half of the combination: "Dear Jane -Jane, I'm in trouble. I've done enlisted in the army, an' I'm sorry for it. I wish 1 was home. Jane, vmi will
do mo this one favor. Write to
the War Department an' tell the President the children is down with the measles, and your old rheumatism is broke out ag'in, an' you needs mo at home. Will you do this mach for mo. Jane ? Oh, Jane. I'm in deen trouble!
Jane my dear Jane if tho children ain't got the measles, send them over in the Green neighborhood. Tho Green's is always got 'em, 'an tho children'll be shore to ketch 'em there. Will yon do this fer roe, Jano ? Oh, Jane,
don t forsake mo! Ain't I your
huabandr ' Atlanta Constitution.
Miss Mary Boyd has gone to Cincinnati to spend several weeks in a wholesale millinery house.
Notice of Application for License
The undersigned, a male person over
the age ol twenty-one years and an Inhabitant of Blooming-ton township and the county of Monroe and State ef
Indiana, for the last past fire years, hereby gives notice to the citizens of
Bloomington and of the First Ward of
said city, and of Bloomington township, in said county of Monroe and State of Indiana, that he will at the September Term, 1808, of the Board of Commissioners ef the county of Monroe and State of Indiana, apply to said Board for a license to sell intoxicating; liquors, to-wit: Spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, in less quantities than five gallons at a time and in less quantities than a quart at a time, for a period of ene year, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises upon which he desires to sell said spiritoua, vinous and malt liquors, and the premises being situated in the first Ward of said city of Bloomington, in Bloominirton town
ship, county of Monroe, State of Ind
iana, and described as follows, to-wit: In the front room IS feet 4 inches
wide, by 28 feet 9 inches long, inside measurement, located in the first story and on the ground floor of the twostory frame, shingle roof building, located on
A part ol in-lot No. one hundred and fifty-seven (187) in the city of Bloomington, Monroe eounty.Indiana, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: beginning at the southeast comer of said lot running thence north on the east line thereof one hundred and
thirty-two (133) feet, thence west on the north line of said lot. twenty -two (23) feet, thenc5 south on a line parallel -frith the east line of said lot of one hundred and thirty-two 132J feet, thene east on the south line of said lot twenty-two 1 33 feet to the place of beginning. That said room is so arranged with
slass doors and windows that the whole of said room is in view from the street, and no blinds, screens or obstructions are so placed as to prevent
a full view of the inside during hours prohibited by law, and said room can be securely elosed and locked and all
admission preventea. JOSEPH H. CLIXE.
Bloomington, Ind. Aug. 16, 1898.
Sheriff's SaleBy virtuo of an oxecution to me direatcd from the cleric of the Monroe circuit court in ti cause wherein Thomas I. Owon is plaintiff, and Mary M. Wnntland et al are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Seventy-five Dollars ST.00. with interest ou said vxeoution and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on 6ATURDAT, Septkmubr loth, 18B8, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m, and 4 o'clock p. m. ef said day at the door of the court toousc in Bloomington. Monroe County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following real estate, to-wit: Tha east half (V,') of lots number twenty-nine (30) and thirty (30) in John Weaver's subdivision of Seminary lot number sixty-one (61), situated in tho city of Hloomingiugton, in the county of Moaroo and Stato of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sum :ient sura to satisfy said execution, interest and costs, will, at the same time and place expose at public sale tho fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient
to discharge said execution, interest and
costs.
Said sale will be made without any
relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. UEOKGE n. THORNTON. Aug. 18, '8, Sheriff Monroe Co.
SHerltTs Sale. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the elerk of the Monroe circuit court ia a cause wherein State Ex-Kel. J. M. H inkle, Auditor of Monroe County is plaintiff, and Emery T. Finch et al are defendants, requiring' me to make the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty-two Dollars and Seventy-six Cents 18352.78, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, Septbmber 10th, 1898, between the hours of IS o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day at the door of the court house la Bloomington, Monroe county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seyen years, the following real estate, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the southeast quarter and the south half of the southwest quarter of section one (1) township nine (9) range one (1) west containing one hundred and twenty (110) acres more or less. Situated, in Monroe County and State of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum te satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at publie sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so raueh thereof &s may bo sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. GEOR9E D. THORNTON.
Aug. IS, '98 Sheriff Monroe Co.
Not Afraid I "Fear!" exclaimed the loquacious old gentleman on the barrel to the crowd of listener around him, "a soldier doesn't know the meaning of the word. Why, the
lys down at Santiago who tore up that hill the other day right in the teeth of the awful Tain of bullets the enemy poured down upon them from abovo never onee
thought ef flying the other way. In tho bursting of bombs, the
crashing of the cannon and the
ripping of the rifle Bhots, a man in action never thinks of fear. Why, 1 remember at Bull Bun,
Bill Evans and I were side by aide. The fire was terrific, the tnen were dropping down all around us, the lines were thinning out and death and desolation raged everywhere. Not once in
inat whole conflict did 1 experience one touch of fear or feel a ngle instant like "
And lust tnen tne cannon
cracker that Willie Andrews had
poked in the bung-hele of the
barrel went off, and the old gen
tleman seared up the street like a
bird. Be didn't stop until he had clambered np the porch of hia house and locked the front
doer behind him.
Bow to Help Hones Endure
sue nest. The following appeared in substance in the various BoBton dailies:
George T. Angell sends out the
following suggestions for the comfort ef the horses: "On a Tery hot day keep a sponge, a towel or your handkerchief soaked with pare cold water on the top of your horse's head. If your horses back is sore, use pure cold water on it freely every time the saddle is removed. In hot weather tell the driver of your herdic, cab or carriage to drive slowly, especially up hills, and give him five or ten cents extra for doing it. In hot weath
er be sura that your chess -rein is loose and your, horse frequently watered. In hot weather a
Notice of Application for License
the age of twenty-one years, of good moral character and a continuous in
habitant and resident of Bloominirton
township, Monroe county. State of Indiana, for the last ten (It) years, hereby gives notice to the citizens of the city
of Bloomington, Indiana, and of the First Ward of said city of Bloomington
and of Bloomington township, in the county of Monroe and State of Indi
ana, that he will at the September Term, 1898, of the Board ef Commissioners of the county of Monroe, State of Indiana, apply to said Board for a license to sell intoxicating liquors, towit: Spiritons, vinous and malt liquors in leas quantities than five gallons at a time and in less quantities than a quart at a time for a period ef one year with the pnvileg-e of allowing the
same to be drank on the premises where sols!.
The said premises upon which he de
sires to sell said spiritons, vinous and
malt liquors being situated in the r trstn
Ward of said city of Bloomington, township of Bloomington, in the county of Monroe and State of Indiana, and described as follows: In the first room east of the alley on the north side of West Kirkwood Avenue, between College Avenue and Morton streets, said room being on the ground floor and facing the street and rectangular in shape. The inside measurement of room is twenty-seven (27) feet and ten (10) inches north and south and seventeen (17) feet and eight (3) inches east and west, with the northeast corner cut off for a safe six feet five inches east and west and eight feet five inches north and south. The room situated in a one-story brick building with a metal roof, only one room to building, having a frame coal house at rear end five () feet wide and twenty (to) feet long. Said building is located as follows: On a part of in-lot one hundred and fifty-nine 1S9, in the city ef Bloomington, county of Monroe and State of Indiana, described as follows: Begin ning at the southwest corner of said in-lot, thence east twenty 20 feet, thence north thirty-five 35 fet, thence west twenty 20 feet, thence south thirty-five 35 feet te the place of beginning. That said room is so arranged with glass doora and windows that the whole of said room is in view from the street, and no blinds, screens or obstructions are so placed as to prevent a full view of the inside of sa;d room during hours prohibited by law and said room can be securely closed and locked and all admission prevented. JAMES SH1NN. Bloomington, Ind., Aug. 16, 1898.
Notice to Noav-Hesideuts. The State of Indiana, ) Monroe County, f In the Monrre Cireuit Court, Oc tober Term, 1898. Kstella Li. King vs. Thomas J. King, Complaint No. 4790.
Wow comes the plaintiff, by Henley
at wiison. her attorneys, and nies her
complaint herein, together with an
affidavit of a disinterested party that
said defendant is not a resident of the State ef Indiana and with an affidavit of plaintiff that she does not know the residence of the defendant, and that said action is for divorce.
Notice ia therefore herebv (riven said
defendant last named, that unless he be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Monroe circuit court, to be holden on the second Mondav of
October, A. D., 1898, at the court house
in Bloominirton m said county and
State, and answer or demur to said complaint the same will 1e heard and determined in his absence.
Witness mv name and the seal of
said court affixed at Bleoinington this
11th day of Avignst. A 1).. 1898. JOHN T. WOODWARD, fsEAi. Clerk, j Aug. 16, '98.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtus of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Menree oireuit court in a cause wherein Stato Ex Rol William T. Biair, Auditor of Monroe county, is plaintiff, and James A. Tugue ct al are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of One Hundred and Twelve Dollars and Seventy Cents 112.70J, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, SEITKMBEB 10th. 1898, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day at tha deor of the court house in Bloomington, Monroe Bounty, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following real estate, to-wit: All that part of the east half of the northeast quarter of section twenty-seven (27) town seven (7) north range two (2) west lying south of the Bloomington and Rockport road and situated in Monroe county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy aaid deeree.intereet and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate or so muoh thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree interest and costs. Said sale will V made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. GEORGE D. THORNTON. Aug. 16, '98. Sheriff Monroe Co.
Notice to Nou-Kesidents. Stat of Indiana, ) ' MOKBOE COUNTT, f In the Monroe Circuit Court, October Term, 1898. Catharine A. Hunter vs. Richard Huater. Complaint No. 4789. Now comes the plaintiff, by Henley & Wilson, attorneys, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of Matilda Norris, a disinterested person, that said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana, also affidavit of the plaintiff that tha defendant is a resident of city of Louisville, in State of Kentucky, and resides at No. C30 between Chestnut and Gray in said city; that said action is for a divorce, and that said non-resident defondant is a necessary party thereto. Notice is therefore herebv (riven said defendant, last named, that unless he be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Monroe circuit court, to be holden on the second Monday of October, A. D., 1808, at the court house in Bloomington in said county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness my name and the seal of said court affiled at Rloominfrton this 10th day of August, A. D., 1898. sbalJ JOHN T. WOODWARD, Aug.16,'08. Clerk Monroe C. C.
NOTICE OF BALK OF VE.llSONAL, PROPKKTY.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVBN, that I, Darwin M. Woodall, Administrator of the estate of Margaret A.
Coffey, deueaeed, will offer for sale at public auotlon, to the highest biddor,
on THURSDAY, AUOCST 18th, 1898, at the late residence of Margaret A. Coffey, deceased, at 10 o'clook a. m., the following described personal property, belonging to the ostato of said decedent, to-wit: Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Wagon, Buggy, Harness, Oats in tho Sheaf, Housohold and Kitchen Furniture, and various other articles. TERMS OF SALE: For all amounts not excooding five dollars, cash in hand. Amounts of five dollars and upwards, a credit of six months will be given. Note, bearing six per cent, interest after maturity, with approved security, and waiving valuation or appraisement laws, will be required. I), M. WOODALL, July 26, '98. Administrator.
Notice of Application for License The undersigned, u male perron orer the aEla of twenty-one years, and an inhabitant and resident of Bloomin f ton township, and the oouiity of Monroe and the State of Indiana, continuously for tlie past two years, hereby gives notice to the citizens of Bloomington and the First Ward of said city, in Bloomington township, in Raid county of Monroe and State of Indiana, that he will tit the September Term, 189K, of the Heard of Commissioners of tho county of Monroe and State of Indiana, apply to sail Board for a license to sell intoxicating liquors, to-wit: Spiritons, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than rive gallons at a time and a less quantity than a quart at a time, for a period of one year, with the privilege of allowing tho same to be drank on the premises upon which' lie desirfs to sell said spiritous. vinous and malt liquors, and that said premises are situated in the First Ward of said city of liloomington, in Moominprto i township, Monroe county, State of ludiana, and described as follows: In e room rectangular in shape with a sin ill offset, bounded as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of said room, inside, measurement, thence north 55 feet, thence east 19 feet 6 inches, thenae south 26 feet 6 inches, thence west 2 feet, thence south 18 feet 6 inches, thence west 17 feet 8 inches to the place of beginning. Said reom is on the ground floor and front ng the street, anil is located in the first story of the two-story brick
bniid nr, being the west front lo mi of the Ross block. Sail' block is located on the north side of Kirkwood avenue, between College avenue and Morton
street, city of Bloomingttn, Indiana, on a part of in-lot No. 158, said city, described as follows: Beginning on the southside of said in-lot, S'J. feet west of the southeast corner of said in-lot 15$, thence west 41 feet, tlien.ee north 133 feet, '.hence east 41 feet, thence south 132 feet to the place of begihiiingSaid room is so arranged with glass
doors and windows that the whole of
said room is in view from the highway
and s",reet, and no blinds,' screens or
obstructions are so placed as to prevent a full view of the inside of said room during hours prohibited by law, and tii id room is so arranged and fitted with locks that it can be securely closed and locked and aU admission prevented. OHAPfLES CAIN. Bloomington, Ind., Aug. 16, 1898.
Notice of Application for JLdcense The undersigned, a male person over the ag'e of twenty -one years and a coatinumis inhabitant and resident of Blooir ington township, Monroe county, State of Indiana, for the last past two y.iars, nereby gives notice to the. citizens of the city of Bloomington, Indiana, and of the First Ward of said city of Bloomington and of Bloomington township, in the county of Monroe and State of Indiana, that he will at the September term, 1898, of the Board of Commissioners of the county of Monroe, State of Indiana, apply to said Board for a license to sell intoxicating liquors, to-wit: Spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and in less quantities than a quart at ti t ime, for a period of one year with the; privilege of allowing the same to bo drank ou the premises where sold. Tle said premises upon which he desires x sell said spiritous, vinous and
malt liquors, being situated in the
First Ward ol.siud city of liloomington, towsli.hip of Bloomington, county of Monroe and State of ludiana, and de
scribed as follows:
The. first room west of the alley an the north side of Kirkwood Avenue,
between Morton street and College Avenue, the name being the first or ground floor of a two-story brick building, yt-nd fronting on Kirkwood Avenue, the said building situated cm a part of in-ljot number one hundred arid flftyeigjht (158), in the city of Bloomington;
Monroe county, Indiana, oounuea ana aescr.bed as follows, to-wit: Beg'inning at the southeast corner of said in-lot. running thence due north one hundred and thirty-two (13$) feet to an alley, thence due west with said alley twenty-two (22) feet, thence south one hundred and thirty-two (111) feet 1o the street, thence east twentytwo f 82) feet to the place of beginning. That said room is rectangular in shape, 80 feet north and south and 23 feet east and west, outside measurement, and so arranged with glass doors and windows that the whol'i of said room, is in view from the street;, and no bli nds, screens or obstructions are so placed as to prevent a full view of the inside during hours prohibited by law, and said room can be securely closed and locked and all admiusion prevented. KNOS S. DeMOSS. Bloomington, Ind., Aug. 16, 1898. Notice of Application for License The undersigned, a male person over the a;e of twenty-one years and a con; tinuous inhabitant and resident of Bloomington township, Monroe county, State of Indiana, for the last past ninety days, hereby gives notice to the citizens of the city of BloomingtonV Indiana, and of the First Ward of said' city ff Bloomington and of Bloomington township, i the county of Monroe and S tate of Indiana, that he will at the September Term, 1898, of the Board of Commissioners of the county of Monroe and State of Indiana, apply to said Board for a license to sell intoxicating liquors, to-wit: Spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, in less quantities than five gallons at a time and in less quan tities than a quart at a time, for a perioi of one year with the privilege of allow ing the same to be drank on the premises where sold. Tho said preinistis upon which he desires to sell said spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, being situated in the First Ward of said city of Bloomington, Township of Bloomingtoh, county of Monroe and State of Indiana, and described as fallows: In the second room oast of. the alley, on the north aide of Cth street, between Morton street and College Avenue, thjE same being in the basement, on the first or ground floor of the Hotel Gentry Block, and fronting 0th street: th'e said Hotel Gentry situated on the south half of in-lots No. 233 and 24 in the original plat of the citv of Bloomington, Indiana, fsaid roam being more particularly described as follows: Situated on a part of in-lot No. 223 in the original plat of the city of Bloo ninton, in Bloomington town- j ship, Monroe county, State of Indiana, bounded and described as follows, ! to-wit: Beginning 18 feet east from the southwest corner of said in-lot No. 123, run
ning thence east 15 feet, thence north 48 feet, thence west 15 feet, thence
south 48 feet to the place of beginning.
runt tarn room is rectangular ia
shape, 43 feet north and south and 15 feet cast and west, rod so arranged with gluts doors and windows that the whole of said room is in view from the street., and no blinds, screens or obstructions are so placed as to prevent a full vietv of the inside during hours' prohibited by law, and aaid room can be sceurdy closed and locked and all admission prevented. CIIAUI.KS L. JONES. Blooiaincton, Ind., Aug. II, '98.
Ubi-MeHbiApes" At a recent banquet in Now York a witty parson gave tho following toast "Ubi-Mei-lbi-Apes." One said it inennt "whore there is honey thero will ho bees." Another said ''where tho carcass is, there will the vultures be." Another ""where the turtles are, the club wili be." The lust said "'whero tho cards are the chips will be." The parson discarded all and said it meant "where there is attraction, there will the admirers be." And we said to ourselves, the secret is out, for people still continue to crowd our Wall Paper Department because genuine bargains continue every
day.
PARIS BROS.
fin
Pi I m m 1 11 m m
Wanted
HUNTER TAILORING CO.,
Agent or Branch Manager IN EVEllV CITV OR tows
or Salary or Commission.
313-317 W. 5TH ST. CINCINNATI, O.
PANTS 3.00 to O.OO MAKE! ) Fit Guaranteed and Gar.
SUITS 1 O.OO to 40.00 TO iimsnts kept in repair for
Shirts and Mackintoshes ( OKI J UK j one year Free orunaree ' Samples for self measure blanks sent by mail.
Trustee's Report OF VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP. To the Commissioners of Monroe Co. AUGUST, 1866, o AUGUST, 1897. Road Tax Funds. KECE1PTS.
Aug. 3, '97 Amount on hand at date of last report Dec. 18, '97 Amount receivod from County Treasurer Juno 29, '98 Amount roceived from County Treasurer Total receipts road tax fund, Total expenditures since last report Balance, Township Funds. IiECEIPTS. Aug. 2, '97, Amount on hand at date of last report Doc. 18, '97, Amount received from County Treasurer June 29, '98, Amount reeoived from County Treasurer Total receipts township fund Total expenditures since last report Balance,
$ 66.82 10.84 35.72
I1S.3S 83.79
29.59
307.29 339.39 340.97 987.65 592.72 394.93
Special School Fund.
RECEIPTS. Aug. 1, '97, Amount on hand at date of last report Dec. 18, 97, Amount received from County Troasurer June 29, '98, Amount received from County Treasurer Total receipts special school fund Total expenditures since last report Balance,
State Tuition Revenues. IIECEIPTS.
Aug. 2, '97 Amount on hand at date of last report
553.9 6 318.10 351.12
1,223.18 665.69
557.49
1,008.68 78S.99
Feb. 3, '98, Amount of Stato tuition revenues rocoivod
Juno 29, '98, Am'tBtate,liquor-& extra tuition avenues ree'd 187.17 July 30, '98, Cong. Tuition, liquor and extra- 705.06
Total of State tuition revenues EXPENDITURES. Paid out since last report I3alunco,
Dog Tax Funds. RECEIPTS. Aug. 2, '97, Amount on hand at date of Just roport Deo. 18, '97, Amount roceived from County Treasurer Ji'uo 29, '98, Amount received from County Troasurer June 5, '98, Amount received from Assessor Total receipts dog tax fund Total expenditures sinco last roport Balance,
2,684.90
1,751.10
933.80
72.60 44. 10 49.00 105.00
Summary.
NolU-e of Administration. NOTIC3 1H 1IEHKBY OlVBX. that .1.,. I 1...C
puiatwl ly tho t'icrk of the Circuit
i.onrt oi iiionrne county, nvute or inn inn.. Nrlmintrotrir nt fcllU f.ttnta ,
Margaret A. Cuffey, late of Nonmc county, flacoased. Said ettate ii hupposed to bp solvent. 1). M. WOODAI.L. 1 uly 1-6, '8. Administrator.
Receipts
Road Fund 113.38
Tovvnsbip Fund 987.65
Special School Fund 1.223.18
Stato Tuition F.evenuos 2,634.90 Dog Fund 270.70
Expenditures 83.79 592.72 665.69 1,751.10 255.50
Total,
5,279.81
3,348.80
270.70 255.50 15.20
Balance
29.59 394.93 557.49 933.80 15.20 1.93J..01
State of Indiana, Monroe County. 1, O. "G. 'Bunger, Trustee of Van Buron Township, in isaid county, solemnly swear that tho foregoing reports and statements of the receipts ami expenditures of each fuml reported and set out in the foregoing etatenients contain tho full and correct amounts roceived uud expended by mo out of each of said funds. O. G. BUNGER, Trustee. Subscribed and sworn before me this 1st day of August, 1898. Fked. MA'miKWe', Auditor Mouroe County.
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