Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1922 — Page 3
township TOWNSHIP Fl ND Receipt" « u nt forward *1919 22 ' I'" ■„ laberg, 5* diMribution... 457.57 a n .Marti* 1 J 3nr ’*' j lM*iW*r. lo '"‘ r ~n drain ; iirrr"' ,,, r f<* dixtrilmtion... 3«0.H4 N Ma’ ll " •' Disbursement* Fwell, "alary and off. rent 55.00 lii.fi I,iml report. 3).bv 1 I ikcatur ' * • . letter heads... • 6.75 . ;t Ibratur Dej”; rt annu »l report 39.69 V Berne « • W> . Ewell. »»’- rn,t and M'’*£?“ 7 4 M - pH. <*'*''• 5 « ,,1 ‘ mcn ‘ b “ nk ' April 11 .-ihrv and office rent 55.00 a" h. * Mtch * < ” k ” 6 Vhu*. F.weH. "at, rent and exp... 75.00 . Fwell, »»l»ry a" l ’ ~lbcc (T? S l2j HL p«V. 18 50 ,j(>-.ar Kwell ' a rtJ* of ditch... 5.0(1 iB gt, as" Sc| ’u' nb v r Kirchner, ditch work .... 4.00 HgX Co.. Print, tax levy 12,56 & t'^’ l doi ,ax ’ kvifs 70 J E« ell. overseeing tp. ditches 4.25 sal., rent & expenses 65.00 I „ «• Ct. culvert pipe 10.48 ,5 Hewn Ko'eneman, tile on road.. 5.00 ijw. H. Oettinger. transter 394.UU sal., rent & expenses 65.00 10 Albert Fmechte, labor on tile ditch 2.50 9 Martin Fruechte, do. .... ..... 21 John Hoffman. advisory board .. 5.00 ill 0. Hite, examining tp. book.. 15./S « Chas. Kiefer, advisory board .... 5.00 Receipts brought forward $ 466.49 Jaberg. distribution .... 2727.65 ’Uhrtin Jaberg, distribution .73 30 Martin Grote, stone --') Disbursements fe ' , " irT i Sumera, gravel on road.... 25.00 21 Oscar Ewell, grading road 5.00 21 Herman Kiefer, grading road .... 5.00 21 Albert Ewell, grading road .... 2.50 .1 Oscar Ewen, oriclge puaux 6.vJ Voscar Ewell, grading road 2.50 4 Herman Kiefer, grading road .... 5.00 2? Rudolph Eickhoff, grading road... 8.00 May 6 Meyers & Lenhart, bridge planks.. 55.20 23 Oscar Ewell, hauling stone 5.00 Kiefer, hauling stone .. 15.00 IS Arthur Bieberich, labor 6.50 IS Oscar Ewell, do. 12.50 2n Herman Bultemeier, do 10.00 ’i) Arthur Buuck, do ’7.25 24 Henry Conrad, do 22.50 ' 25 Lawrence Conrad, do 9.75 I 23 C. L. Scheuman, do 19.00 Jtjlv ' 1 Erie Stone Co., 6 cars of stone.. 836.76 1 Alfred Reese, hauling stone .... 10.00 11 Ernst Scheuman, do 15.00 li Oscar Meyer, do 14.50 23 Otto Wafel, hauling stone 50.00 i 3Wolph Eickhoff, do 4.75 1W Hardware Co., bolts . 2.85 ♦ fins Macke, hauling stone 9.00 hired Eickhoff, hauling stone .... 15.75 B Y*d Bieberich, hauling stone \... 5.00 IS Ernst Ehlerding, hauling stone .. 2.50 23 Theodore Ewell, hauling stone .... 5.00 31 E. E. Rupright, hauling stone .... 7.00 September ’ 2 Theo. Kleine, hauling stone 33.25 2 Herman Kleine, do %17.0«) 2 Will Kleine, do ..... 12.50 2 Fred Scheuman. do 8.50 3 Chas. Ewell, sal., rent & expenses 65.00 9 Charles Graft, hauling gravel 45.00 I M Oscar Ewell, hauling bridge planks 6.00 14 Arthur Koeneman, hauling stone.. 5.00 14 Erie Stone Co., 3 cars of stone.... 332.16 I 24 Orville Carrier, shoveling stone . . 3.50 26 Meyer & Lenhard, bridge blanks.. 55.20 October 1 J Charles Ehlerding, hauling stone.. 2.50 3 Paul Bieberich, hauling stone .... 5.00 3 W p rman Bieberich, do 5.00 i 0 Herman Ehlerding, hauling stone.. 7.00 k t> Otto Wafel, do. 2.50 . 6 Adniph Schueler, do 6.00 Oprjn. T ennemcer, shoveling stone 2.50 | ’ Harry Bucher, do . 2.50 I - Oscar Ewell, hauling stone 15.00 8 Henrv Macke, do 2.50 !: Erie Stone Co., 3 cars of stone.. 345.94 ' “ nc Co., 2 cars of stone. .. . 210.47 Q u Uj?nst Scheuman, hauling stone.. 21.75 L L n, erra n n Btiuck, grading road .... 2.50 I >0 v j £uuck, grading road 7.50 I uru 1 uuck ’ Br»dingB r »ding road 12.75 |;} yj ar ’®, Graft, hauling gravel .... 26.50 I Xoveml' ,n ° uman « 12.50 | Jfe-.F. Fuhfman, do 4.00 [• i d C j one C°-» 1 car °f st one.. 103.88 I , p ee T d Caston, hauling gravel .... 9.65 liV 1 c cheul ? a n, hauling stone .. 20.00 [ r.ne btone Co., 1 car of stone . . 120.91 I .August Buuck, hauling stone .... 7.50 r Q n, e , rma v Scheurnan - hauling stone. 4.50 5 Dwember CtZman ’ hau,ing stone • • 13 - 6 '* I I'l Simorl Somers, gravel on road .... 88.25 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND I January Receipts [ A l prii m 0 brou B ht forward $3368.59 I Henry Fuelling, rent for supply.. 25.00 Octobe7 in J ‘ beTg ’ di,tribution $2401.69 I Member Rupri « ht > b "<=k 10-00 I -I Martin Jaberg. distribution 2045 04 I Jauary Disbursements 1 fE? W>’.r« Pa ? gIe '’’ i anitor work... 20.00 jhO^rn g ,-d 9 :-:::::::::::: ; 2 ? ; »« - -2sS f^ 11 . oiling school floors 4.50 P a Th'odf J nck er, repairing pump 2.00 i i 6 fhvar F^n en S ma "’ abor 2 00 ' I JI Miller ’ hau 1 1 “’K coal 6.00 I II ii P 8 " coal 39 05 I Co., do Oioo f EarmLs Kl s!S? & m. S ° n ’ . re P airs - •• ■ 84.50 | s Milton W er “in”L Bch ° ol boncls 5’2.50 ■ ' Milton We i ab ? r 2.501 ’lva M c lnß ', l anit °r work.... 5.00 I ,’ Wl >>. Jaebk P e'r a * g « r ’ d °' ’i 20.00 ■ h lB Henrv & , S 2 n - sul) phes .... .3,94 I 21 Ed' I 22 Hen£n &. f I anl ‘ or , *»* MOO I s liefer, hauling coai .... 2.50 ’ ' ’ ’’a M btr fcJ n a ”li,Or I i,Or u WOrk 20<0° ' t Milton WerfFn’l ’j do 20.00 1 I 5 L « HardwvrP 8 ? d ° ; 5 - on : '!' sam SnantrUr " x and shovels 4.35! I ? (hear Fw*r\ ax ,. ba "Hles 1.20 ’ -wii ' e 1 Hauling coal 8,001 P 2 « r^ w -- k W | B Decatur f™’ A„. W | , f>< ’ <! for schools .32.00 , ' -J, g'ed Caston A ? enc 7’ >”surance. . 601.50 nJ" 1 ! Casto",’ 69.00 2 Iva M g 'I in Ja,l 'rg Pa "fo"’ ian ‘ tOr & in,t ■ 58 ' 50 2 ' ; &/"Hn o g. d;:-:::::::::::: ? Miller Bros CtZ ?xi n ’ , trans Portation. 18.00 June oros -. school supplies .... , 96 U eTlr y Eh&r teac^ers * con tract bk. 858 ■ !>? 2 ;' : ’ ! Theodore Wt. 13 Jeast Graft' 1 h’. tr ? nsportation •• H-80 ’ V«• iSvi’s Cl S" n ? loil ,' ts •■ • ■ 15.00 ' 'lySoeß, R '■-school, register.... 3.50 aJL L - CaJtoi] • & {, E. l ß ht °» coal. . 144.60 |g S, s S>on ’ coal 149.701 Harvey Buch~ S?' 7, 3ramen cement 20.22 * ““er, hauling coal .... 10.00 |
3 Oscar Ewell, do 10.00 2 3 M.ii tin Kirfer, shoveling coal .... 3,00 I I t Herman luiuliiu-, coal | ' tas !•<'!, cb .Diin- ' • hool yard ><iu I A f dem Davin, maps 7,0 n j T3IL n Ehlcrdinj:, repair of cho<d 11.25 I September 9 j 5 Henry Ehlerding, painting tchool 45.00 2 6 T. R. W<M*'lbv.rn A Co., supplies., 1.78 2 7 I’rter Hdmrich, cleaning school .. 15.00 9 Smith, Yager & Falk, paint .... 49*65 j 12 Emilie Ewell, cleaning school .... 15.00 24 l.r >nard Supply < <>. supplies .... 52.00 24 Kigct & Co., school stippliea .... 10.90 J 26 Augu*t Walter, for pump 10.00 ’ 29 Scry, of State, lit rose for truck., 2.50 I October 2 6 Secy, of State, do 6.00 | 7 Standard Oil Co., gasoline 16.26 J 8 Millon Werling, janitor work .... 15.0 u 8 b’dw. Jaberg, janitor work 15.00 5 15 Henry Ehlerding, repairing school 17.00 1 November 2 (’. 1.. Sdicuman, hauling c0a1,.,, 5.00 5 Milton Werling, janitor work .... 15.00 | 7 Ed Jaberg, janitor work 15.00 2 9 Fred Doehrntan, gasoline and oil 23.42 J 9 Fred Doehrman, driving truck .. 57.90 1 10 D. H. Coble, Home and School Vis. 12.6 • *] 17 Milton Werling, school supplies .. 9.15 / 18 Lee Hdw. Co., glass and pat. lock 4.50 25 Wm. larbker M Son., supplies,... 6.24 26 Ora Werling, labor at school .... 39.85 28 Fred Doehrman, driving truck.. 38.60 f 29 Standard Oil Co., gasoline 10.65 December 2 I Henry Ehlerding, rep. black board 15.75 ( 17 Standard Oil Co., gasoline and oil 14.91 1 30 Hoosier State Auto Amo., truck lie. 15.25 1 30 Do., notary public fees 1.25 ' TUITION FUND Receipts January 1 Amount brought forward $2246.23 4 Farmers State Bk., int. from 1920 12.27 4 Farmers State Bk.. interest 11.08 31 Martin Jaberg, dist 596.54 ; February 1 Farmers State Bk., interest .... 14.30 * March 1 Farmers State Bk., interest .... 12.15 ’ April 1 Farmers State Bk., interest .... 12.03 May 2 Farmers State Bk., interest .... 10.07 June 1 Farmers State Bk.. interest .... 9.00 24 Martin Jaberg, distribution 948.64 July 1 Farmers State Bk., interest .... 10.95 28 Martin Jaberg, distribution 821.30 August 1 Farmers State Bk., interest .... 18.28 September 1 Farmers State Bk , interest .... 18.09 29 Warrant (heck No. 69, error .... .05 October 1 Farmers State Bk., interest .... 16.83 November 1 Farmers State Bk. f interest .... 15.74 1 lecember 2 Farmers State Bk., interest .... 13.46 24 Martin Jaberg, distribution 852.10 29 John v. (loshorn, transfers 189.60 Disbursements January 7 Iva M. Spangler, teaching 110.00 8 Ed Jaberg, do 95.00 14 Miltoa Werling, do 90.0'» February % 8 Milton Werling. do 90.00 9 Iva M. Spangler, do 110.00 21 Ed Jaberg, do 95.00 March 8 Ed Jaberg, do 95.00 8 Iva M. Spiangler, do 110.00 9 Milton Werling, do 90.00 . April 6 Iva M. Spangler, do 110.00 6 Ed Jaberg, do. 95.00 6 Milton Werling, do 90.00 Mav 2 Iva M. Spangler, do 110.00 5 Ed Jaberg, do 95.00 14 Milton Werling, do 90.00 July 15 John S. Falk, transfers 225.00 October 3 Ed Jaberg, teaching 90.00 8 Milton Werling. du 120.00 8 Ed Jaberg, do 30.00 November 5 Milton Werling, do 120.00 7 Ed laberg, do 120.00 25 Ed Jaberg, do 90.00 December 2 Milton Werling, do 120.00 2 Fd Taberg, do 30.00 28 Ed Jaberg, do 90.00 DOG FUND Receipts January 1 Amount brought forward $ 543.00 May 18 Ed Gallmeyer, dog tax 399.00 i lecember 30 Charles Ewell, dog tax 9.00 Disbursements March 3 Hugh Hite, surplus dog tax .... 443.00 RECAPITULATION TOWNSHIP FUND Jan. 1, 1921, Balances on hand....s 1919.22 Receipts during year 2750.13 1 Total of balances and receipts 4669.35 Disbursements during year 1524.02 Dec. 31, 1921, Final balances 3145.33 ROAD FUND Jan. 1, 1921, Balances on hand ....$ 466.49 . Receipts during year 3197.07 1 Total of balances and receipts 3663.56 Disbursements during year ........ 2735.62 Dec. 31, 1921, Final balances 927.94 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND lan. 1, 1921, Balances on hand . ...$ 3368.59 Receipts during year 7850.32 Total of balances and receipts 11218.91 Disbursements during year 3055.80 Dec. 31, 1921, Final balances 8163.11 TUITION FUND 1 Jan. 1, 1921, Balances on hand 2246.23 Receipts during year 5828.71 Total of balances and receipts 8074.94 Disbursements during year 2510.00 Dec. 31, 1921, Final balances 5564.94 DOG FUND Jan. 1. 1921, Balances oA hand $ 543.00 Receipts during year 951.00 Total of balances and receipts 1494.00 Disbursements during year 443.00 Dec. 31, 1921, Final balances ...... 1051.00 Total balances as shown by this report $18,352.3? CHARLES EWELL, Trustee, Preble Tp. - • MONROE TOWNSHIP ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEE OF MONROE TOWNSHIP FOR YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1921. TOWNSHIP FUND Receipts January 1 Amount brought forward $3410.64 February 9 Nate Burdg, docket fees 2.00 19 Nate Burdg, docket fees 2.5') 24 Martin Jaberg, June Dist 24 Martin Jaberg, ditch tax ........ 2/.00 July w16 Nate Burdg, docket fees December 20 Martin Jaberg. Dec. dist. 607.1« 21 Fred Fuchs, cleaning ditch 18.01) Expenditures January , . -_ c 3 Orval Harruff, ditch transcript .. 2.25 | 7 Decatur Dem., print, annua! rep. 61.53 I 9 Nate Burdg. docket fees ' 11 Rufus von Gunten, transfers 700.J0 ' 30 T. G. Kerr, salary 150.00 18 Vance Mattox, repairing ditch .. 50.00 May I 31 C. C. Beer, staking off ditch 11.40 124 Enoch Yoder, repair ditch ..... 15.00 '24 Daniel Kaehr, staking off ditch... l-.OJ 124 David Tlabegeer, staking off ditch 3.00 124 Vilas Schindler, stamps 2.00 i 24 Fred Nussbaum, tile 1 Tyne t- n nn | 30 I. G. Kerr, sal. & ex 150.00 | Lumber Co., ditch stakes .. 12.00 I 25 Clayton Howalton, rep. ditch .... 25 Ravmond Bluhm, staking off ditch 2.00 i 25 T. J. Kauffman, staking off ditch .. 3.00 |25 T. G. Kerr, sal., ex., off. rent .... 200.00 126 Dick Bock, assess. Stauffer dram.. 86.00 26 Dick Bock, ditch transcript .... August _ , c. nn I 5 Peter Baib-v, staking off ditch .... 0 I 8 Dav. T. Schwartz, staking off ditch 25 Daniel Kaehr, cleaning ditch ... 6h.-a 25 Tacob Graber, staking off ditch .. 3.00 25 Clarence Cottrell, elean, ditch .. 18.00 27 Peter Rich, cleaning ditch September , . nn 7 C. F. Rayl. sal. adv. board 5-0« 7 David J. Schwartz, do 10 Tolin C. Soldner, clean ditch 14.'”> 10 "Edward Beer, do "I‘nn 12 Peter Bailey, do . .. 15 Henrv Dolch, do ,h’co 26 Alfred Snrtmger. do In mi 26 Daniel Kaehr. do 7 26 Tacob Kauffman, do . 2 n ‘i« 28 A. T. n-irbin. rep. ditch 40.18 28 David Habegger. clean aitch .... -J . 30 John Everhart, do l°- 80 I October „ nft I I 1 I. G. Kerr, ditch S.OO | November -> nn ’ , 3 Vilas Schindler, stamps izon 1 I 3 I. G. Kerr, sal. & 160 n( ’ l ■
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1922.
23 Dick Bock, ditch assrusmcnfn S. I). 86.00! December ' * JJ utrr ' ***• »’iv. board .... 500 ’> J* Graber, rep. ditch 38.n0 *5 H Menno Habegger, 49.00 ; 5 18 Sherman do i. ( , 0 ; t ‘ xum< ‘l’- *«cord» .... 35.78 2 J. 1 .. M Jn’ by ’ rc i h ~,tch io.oo 23 Goble Print. Go., auppliea 21.40 i 24 L G. Kerr, al, clerk, ex 600.00 1 "J 28 Eh Hendrick*, staking off ditch .. 3.00 H ROAD FUND “ Receipts ‘ January ’ * I Amount brought forward $1435.09 “ June 4 24 Martin Jaberg, June dint 454.61 “ I >ec< tnbrr 21 Martin Jaberg, Dec. dint 1.98 ? Expenditures - March l‘> Jorl Lehman, tile ami labor .... 8.10 • At>»-il 8 loshua Yoder, labor on road .... 4.00 June 2 24 Rufus H’iser. rond work 120.00 21 David Mazdin, do 12.00 J”ly J 16 Andrew Habegger, do 3.00 August 5 D. C. Lehman, mowing ditch bank 4.00 5 Manes Liechty, road work 3.00 27 F. U. Miller; do 6.00 1 September 7 David T. Schwartz, labor 14.00 I 26 E. W. Tumblcson, do 10,00 October 19 W. L. Ray. do 10.00 1 )ecember 24 Caleb Sprunger, tile on road .... 10.00 . 28 Geo. Brann, rep. on road grader 4.00 ; SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Receipts January 1 Amount brought forward 517.27 Tunc 24 Martin Jaberg, June dist 5144.4.3 July 1 Columbia Ina. Co,, damages .... 13.17 1 Security Ins. Co., do 6.58 December 21 Martin Jaberg. Dec dist 4932.20 Expenditures January 5 Fred Nussbaum, janitor work .... 38.25 15 G. D. Glancy, light hill 10.96 18 Amos Hirschv, map 100 18 S. N. S L. Broom Co., brooms . . 12.00 28 S. J. Martz, janitor work 65.00 28 Leona Sprunger, supplies 9.58 31 Remington Typewriter Co., sup... 10.00 31 Ellsworth Sup. Co., report cards .. 2.84 February 2 Simeon Sprunger. wood 13.00 5 Marvin Lehman, janitor work .... 17.50 5 Dovt Striker, hauling coal 6.00 9 Joel Liddy, repair work 1.00 12 Trenios Mattox, janitor work .... 20.80 12 Homer EDcy* repair furnace .... 5.00 19 Rank of Berne, coupon 51.75 26 S. J. Martz, janitor work 65.00 March 5 Bank of Berne, bonus and coupons 518.00 5 Bank of Berne, dn 518.00 7 Ft. Wayne Typewriter Co., typewriters 180.00 14 Stengel &• Craig, supplies s 12.00 19 Bank of Berne, coupons 6.75 19 Philip Schug. & Son. ins 56.00 19 A. J. Fulk Co., supplies 5.90 26 Marvin Lehman, janitor work .... 3.50 29 T. J. Roth, hauling coal 2.00 30 W. C. Oliver, janitor work 29.50 30 S. J. Martz, do 65.00 April 1 Fred Andrews, hauling coal .... 2.50 1 Edna Beer, janitor work 45.00 1 ('. C. Brer, repair A- labor 10.00 2 Kermith Baumgartner, jan. work.. 12.00 2 Harley I ehtnan. do 18.00 4 Harvey Haggard, do 32.50 4 Harvey Haggard, supplies 5.00 6 Burke Elevator Co., coal 59.62 6 Mrs. Ida Martz, janitor work .... 7.83 6 Mrs. Ida Martz, clean school house 8.00 BW. C. Oliver, attending institute 35.00 8 Noah Fox, labor, rep, 4.50 8 W. ('. Oliver, janitor work 3.00 9 Trenios Mattox, do 16.60 9 Harry Martz, do 27.00 11 Fred Nussbaum, do 36.00 11 Alfred Sprunger, hauling coal .... 3.00 12 Zulu Steele, supplies 14.30 16 Marv McCullough, supplies 2.46 18 Ruth Gilbert, institute work .... 35.00 18 Rav Duff, do 36.00 18 Linda Flueckiger, janitor work .. 51.00 18 Linda Flueckiger, coal oil 1.20 21 W. J. Krick, supplies 6.60 21, S. J. Martz, janitor work ...... 65.00 21 R. A. Andrews, cleaning drain .. 5.00 25 Harry Schug, janitor work 68.05 25 Monroe G. A H. Co., coal ...... 52.29 30 R. A. Andrews, school enumeration 7.00 May 4 S. N. S. L. Broom Co., brooms .. 3.50 Tune 24 A. J. Durbin, cleaning school yard 2.00 24 Bank of Berne, counon 60.75 24 Bank of Berne, bonds & coupon .. 313.50 24 Charles Marks, cleaning vaults .. 10.00 24 Abe Bagley, transcript 6.00 24 F.bla Sprunger, institute work . . 35.00 25 Edison Sprunger. do 43.75 25 Mary McCullough, do 35.00 25 S. L Martz, supplies 3.26 25 S. J. Martz, janitor work 78.50 1 27 John Floyd, coal 136.36 27 Berne Supply Co., supplies 75.601 27 Karl Ludy, reference books 25.80 27 Berne Insurance Co., ins 185.60 27 G. 1). Glancy, electric lights .... 9.60 i 27 Otis Hocker, supplies 12.70 | 27 Liechty Bros. Co., do 84.65 - 27 T.eonard Supply Co., school sup... 9.89 29 Leona Sprunger, inst. work ... . 20.00 29 T eonard Sup. Cn., school supplies 101.30 29 Berne G. & H. Co., coal 4.95 29 D. Bixler, clocks 41.30 29 Berne Equity Co., coal 53.20 Merl Poling, inst. work 35.00 1 Wm. Welch Mfg. Co., supplies .. 103.95 1 Joel Lehman, repair work 36.00 7 Margaret Bears, attending institute 12.75 7 Berne Lumber Co., coal 132.38 8 Central Grocery, supplies 5.06 8 Berne Lumber Co ; . supplies .... 45.85 13 Len Johnston, hauling coal 34.50 13 Tune Gilbert, reference books .... 16.50 14 Harvey Haggard, inst. work .... 35.00 16 Albert Baumgartner, hauling coal 6.90 16 Fred Nussbaum, do 10.55 16 Alfred Sprunger, do 19.75 16 Sulicia Hofstetter, inst. work .. 30.00 16 David Depp, do 42.00 16 Clem Smith, painting 150.50 16 Zulu'Steele, inst. work 27.00 20 Berne Milling Co., coal 658.32 25 Elfriede Franz, attending inst. . . 35.00 25 Vaughn Bauman, hauling coal .... 15.75 25 Peter F. Mazelin. repair chimney 19.75 25 Forest Rav. painting 40.00 25 Tames Kessler, hauling coal .... 22.55 25 Liechty Bros. A- Co., weigh, coal 1.00 25 Clem Smith, painting 205.00 August 5 Henry F.llenberger, hauling coal .. 13.70 5 Ramona Smith, attending itist. . . 35.00 5 E. S. Christen, Commencement .. 20.22 8 ciem Smith, painting . 13 Bank of Berne, bonds and coupons 536.00 13 Bank of Berne, bonds and coupons 536.00 13 Clem Smith, painting 203.00 13 Homer Aschleman, hauling coal .. 10./4 18 Wm. Welch Mfg. Co., diplomas .. 35.16 22 T. J. Hofer, painting 168.00 22 O. O. Hocker, paint oil 160./5 ">5 Andrew Gottschalk, paint oil .... 64.30 25 Andrew Gottschalk, supplies .... 2.50 25 T A. Gottschalk, drayage 5.00 25 Walter Krick, attending institute 50.75 29 Rufus Huser, bpild. cement porch 80./a September 3 Bank of Berne, coupons 6.75 7 Lavina Christener, inst. work .... 25.50 10 Eli Bixler, clean school house .... 8.00 12 Peter Bailev. clean school house.. 10.00 20 M. Burkhalter, supplies ........ 12.53 26 Fred Nussbaum, clean school house 10.00 26 facob Haggard, playground 15.00 Z 6 JM. Schug, clean school house . . 10.00 30 S. J. Martz, janitor work 119.50 clean school house 10.00 1 Paul McClain, labor 5.50 5 Beckley Cardy Co., supplies .... 8.29 8 Toel Liddy, repair work ........ 29.35 8W A. Bolinger, clean school house 10.00 10 Kiger' & Co., supplies . ... 9-37 10 W H Davis, school registers .. 28.00 10 Bank of Berne, coupons 60.75 11 Gilliom Lumber Co., paint -5...0 12 T R. Woodburn, school supplies 88.00 12 T R Woodburn, paint 167.50 12 Clarence McKean, repairing drain 4.00 i 17 Eli Bixler, repair work 4.00. 19 Oliver. Liechty, Co., insurance .. 78.40 24 1.. Broughton, flight <l6 31 Otis Hocker, supplies -2.45 31 A. A. Baumgartner, janitor work 21.00 Vb™ Flueckiger, clean school house and mowing yard ••••••• ll Berne Lumber Co., lumber, sup. 135.66 11 T. A. Gottschalk, drayage 5.00 11 Wm. Amstutz, do 1-22 U H. L. Haggard, hauling coal 2.50 19 C. C. Beer, clean S. H.. M ' H-U. 16.50 21 Fred Nussbaum, janitor work .... 25.00 21 Albert Baumgartner, do 9.00 121 Bank of Berne, bond 3 °o'nn ! ! 21 C. W. R. Schwartz, wood 8.00 ; 126 Louis Mattox, janitor work .... 20.00 j iDecembt - shir)< j an itor work , . ill T R. Woodburn Co., paint .... l/xalp 23 Albert Baumgartner, janitor work 14 00| # 123 J. M. Haggard, mowing school yard 2.50 <
23 Fred Nii*»haum, janitor work .... 12.50 J .’3 W. H. Davr, report carda 6.00 . 23 The Midland Prr*«, reference books 25.80 | 23 Drimi* Moser, janitor work 35.00 23 Louis Sprunger, repair work .... 21.50 20 1 . S. (hem. Co., supplies 21.50 23 Goble Print. Co., Horne School Via., supplies 85.71 23 Doud Meade Co.» year book .... 6.08 1 23 Philip Schug A- Ron, insurance .. 76.R0 i 1 24 Fred Steiner, wood 10.00 i 1 24 S. N. S. L. Broom Co,, broom* .. 5.50 i ] 24 W. C. Oliver, janitor work 40.00 1 27 S. J. Martz, do 130.00* i 27 <). O. Hocker, supplies 9.70! 1 27 Monroe Home Store, supplies .. 40.87 l 27 Clyde Hendrick*, supplies ...... 28.291 ' 27 Citizens Tel. Co., telephone service 25.45 i ; 27 Liechty Bros. Co., pump* and rep. 58.59 j ; 27 B F. Shirk, lights 6.10 J ' 28 Berne Hdw. Co,, supplies and rep. 36.54 . 28 Berne Supply Co., supplies 262.00 I ' 28 A. J. Moser A’ Co., rep for furnace 10.90 H 28 Liechty Bros. Co., pumps, rep. 60.75 I . TUITION FUND Receipts January 1 Amount brought forward 6303.75 i 8 Monroe State Bank, Dec. int. .. 2.93 8 Peoples State Bank, 6.57 8 Bank of Berne, do 5.32 18 Bert Mast, junk 1.47 ; 28 Martin Jabcrg, Jan. dist 1504.41 February 1 Peoples State Bank, Jan. int. .., 8.63 9 Rank of Berne, do 6.88 o Monroe State Bank, do 4.38 Ma Mi 23 Peoples State Bank, Feb. int 8.06 23 Bank of Berne, do 5.68 23 Monroe State Bank, do 3.70 April 8 Peoples State Bank, March int. .. 5.05 8 Bank of Berne, do 3.78 8 Monroe State Bank, do 3.89 May 4 Peoples State Bank, April int. .. 2.46 4 Bank of Berne, do 1.93 4 Monroe "State Bank, do 2.09 June 1 Monroe State Bank. May int 1.45 1 Peoples State Bank, do 1.54 I Bank of Berne, do 1.57 24 Martin Jaberg, June dist 6434.38 July 7 John Tonner, transfers .._ 240.00 7 Peoples State Rank, June int. .. 3.35 7 Bank of Berne, do 3.83 7 Monroe State Bank, do 2.44 28 Martin Jaberg, July dist 1962.48 28 Charley Jones, transfers 96.00 August 1 J. F. Snow, transfers 1017.00 13 Peoples State Rank, July int 8.87 13 Monroe State Bank, do 5.80 13 Bank of Berne, do 8.38 September 20 Peoples State Bank, August int. .. 9.00 20 Bang of Berre, do B.’-? 20 Monroe State Bank, do 5.77 October 31 Peoples State Rank, Sept. int. ... 7.52 31 Bank of Berne, do 7.13 31 Monroe State Bank, do 5.50 November II Monroe State Rank, Oct. int 5.00 11 Peoples State Bank, do 6.07 11 Bank of Berne, do 6.07 December 10 A. A. Mast, junk 3.25 21 Martin Jaberg, Dec. .list 6169.20 23 Peoples State Bank. Nov. int. .. 4.00 23 Rank of Berne, do 3.73 23 Monroe State Rank, do 3.79 Expenditures January 5 Margaret Bears, teaching 85.00 8 Ray Duff, do 150.00 8 David Depp, do 50.00 15 T.eona Sprunger, do 50.00 15 Elda Sprunger, do 50.00 15 Merl Poling, do 75.0<) 15 Mary McCullough, do 75.00 15 Sulicia Hofstetter, do 100.00 18 Lavina Christener, do 85.00 20 Harvey Haggard, do 100.00 21 W. < Oliver, do 50.00 21 Ruth Gilbert, do 75.00 21 Zulu Steele, do 100.00 28 Ramona Smith, do 100.00 28 Elda Sprunger, do 50.00 28 Leona Snrunger, do 50.00 28 Clyde Hendricks, do 200.00 28 I’tlison Sprunger, do 125.00 28 W. I. Krick, do 145.00 , 28 Elfriede Franz, do 100.00 31 Margaret Bears, do 85.00 February 5 Harvey Haggard, do 75.00 5 David Depp, do 150.00 9 \\ C. Oliver, do 35.00 15 Sulicia Hofstetter, do 125.00 26 Elda Sprunger. do 100.00 26 Leot a Sprunger, do 100.00 ?r Varv McCullough, do 100.00 26 Merl Poling, do 100.00 26 W. C. Oliver, do 60.00 26 Ramona Smith, do 100.00 26 Margaret Bears, do 65.00 26 Clyde Hendricks, do 150.09 26 W. J. Krick, do 145.00 2t» Edison Sprunger, do 125.00 26 Elfriede Franz, do • 100.00 26 Ruth Gilbert, do 100.00 26 Harvey Haggard, do 50.00 ’ March 7 W. C. Oliver, do 40.00 , 7 W C. Oliver, do 25.00 9 Ruth Gilbert, do 100.00 ' 11 Margaret Bears, do 20.00 i 11 Zulu Steele, do 100.00 | 12 Merl Poling, do 50.00 12 Elda Sprunger, do 50.00 12 David Depp, do 100.00 12 T.eona Sprunger, do 50.00 18 Ray Duff, do 275.00 19 Mary McCullough, do 50.00 19 Lavina Christener, do 40.00 19 \V. C. Oliver, do 40.00 23 W. C. Oliver, do 40.00 23 Harvev Haggard, do 25.00 30 Elda Sprunger, do 25.00 30 Leona Sprunger, do 50.00 30 Clyde Hendricks, do 200.00 30 W. J. Krick, do . 145.00 30 Edison Sprunger, do 125.00 30 Elfriede Franz, do 100.00 30 Ramona Smith, do 100.00 April 2 Sulicia Hofstetter, do 25.00 2 Ray Duff, do 15.00 4 Harvey Haggard, do 123.15 5 David Depp, do 138.15 6 Elda Sprunger, do 48.15 6 Leona Sprunger, do 23.15 8 Lavina Christener, do 213.15 8 W. C. Oliver, do 33.15 8 Merl Poling, do 148.15 8 Sulicia Hofstetter, do 123.15 8 Margaret Bears, do 83.15 i 12 Zulu Steele, do 155.65 16 Mary McCullough, do 148.15 16 Ruth Gilbert, do 98.15 18 Ray Duff, do 50.00 21 Clyde Hendricks, do 200.00 21 W. J. Krick, do 145.00 21 Edison Snrunger, do 125.00 21 Elfriede Franz, do 100.00 21 Ramona Smith, do 100.00 August 22 Rufus von Gunten, transfers 533.00 25 Rufus von Gunten, do 533.00 September 26 Sanford Wagner, teaching 40.00 26 H. L. Haggard, do 55.00 26 Magdeline Sprunger, do 50.00 26 Dennis Moser, do 50.00 30 Clyde Hendricks, do 200.00 30 Marv McCullough, do 120.00 30 W. J. Krick, do 145.00 30 Ruth Gilbert, do 100.00 30 H. 1.. Grider, do 150.00 30 Nina Settle, do 115.00 30 Sulicia Hofstetter, do 100.00 October 1 Ray Duff, do 35.00 5 H. L. Haggard, do 50.00 8 David Depp, do 100,00 8 Sanford Wagoner, do 40.00 8 Dennis Moser, do 50.00 8 Ray Duff, do 85.00 8 W. C. Oliver, do 100.00 8 Magdeline Sprunger, do 50.00 12 Merl Poling, do 125.00 12 Mary Callow, do 100.00 17 Sanford Wagoner, do 25.00 19 Dennis Moser, do 50.00 29 Mary McCullough, do 120.00 29 Zulu Steele, do 150.00 ] 29 Nina Settle, do 115.00 i 29 Sanford Wagoner, do 75.00 , 29 Ruth Gilbert, do 110.00 , 29 Sulicia Hofstetter, do 110.00 ; 29 Merl Poling, do 110.00 !29 Mary Callow, do 100.00 I 31 IL L. Grider, do 160.00 31 Fanchion Daugherty, do 150.00 31 Clyde Hendricks, do 200.00 31 W. J. Krick, do 165.00 November , .«««« 2 David Depp, do ..» 100.00 | 3 IT. T>. Haggard, do 100.00 I 3 W. C. Oliver, do 100.00 3 Ray Duff, do 100.00 3 Ray Duff, do 120.00 12 Magdeline Sprunger, do 85.00 19 Sulicia Hofstetter, do 110.00 19 Merl Poling, do 19 Sanford Wagoner, do 60.00 10 Mary Callow, do 75.00 19 Zulu Steele, do ’SS’SS 19 T.avina Christener, do 60.00 19 Dennis Moser, do 100.00 23 Mary McCullough, do 120.00 23 Ruth Gilbert, do I JJ.OO 23 IL L. Grider, do 150.00 | 24 Clyde Hendricks, do 200.00 J
24 W. J. Krick, do 160.00 24 Nina Settle, do 110,00 December 2 Ray Duff, do 120.00 3 W. C. Oliver, do 100.00 3 IL L. Haggard, do 100,00 3 David Depp, no 100.00 3 .Magdeline Sprunger, do 100.00 10 Fanchion Daugherty, do 50.00 17 Lavina Christener, do 80.00 17 Zulu Steele, do 50.00 17 Sanford Wagoner, do ......... 50.00 17 Merl Poling, do 125.00 17 Mary Callow, do 100.00 17 11. L. Haggard, do 50.00 17 Dennis Moser, do 75.00 20 Ruth Gilheit, do 100.00 20 Clyde Hendrick*, do 200.00 20 IL L. Grider, do 160.00 20 W J. Krick, do 160.00 23 Nina Settle, do 115.u0 23 Mary McCullough, do 120.00 21 Sulicia Hofstetter, do . 100.00 23 G. Gregory, teaching music 26.00 23 Dennis Moser, teaching 50,00 24 W. ( . Oliver, do 75.00 DOG FUND Receipts January 1 Amount brought forward 602.00 May 21 John J. Soldner, dog tax 525.00 21 Hiram Wittwer, do 3.00 26 C. Christener, do 3.00 28 David Graber, do 3.00 June 1 A. B. Daugherty, do 3.00 3 Musser Bros,, do 8.00 3 Jacob P. Schwartz, do 3.00 7 Walter Liechty, do 3.00 7 Sam Girod. (To 3.00 7 Paul Habegger, do 3.00 7 Vance Mattox, do 3,00 17 Dan Lehman, do 3.00 24 Oscar Steiner, do 3.00 24 R. M. Gilbert, do 3.00 July 1 Mrs. Catherine Miller, do 3.00 7 F. U. Miller, do 3.00 28 Simeon Moore, do 5.00 28 Ardon Rayl, do 3.00 August 2 Geo. Gates, do 3.00 September 20 Fred Stauffer, do 3.00 20 Geo. Headington, do 3.00 26 E. W. Tumbleson,. do 3.00 1 Jecember 10 Jacob Schwartz, do 3.00 Expenditures M arch 7 Hugh Hite, returned to Co. treas. 502.00 30 J. C. Rice, sheep killed 14.00 < October 19 Arthur Sprunger damages 2.00 22 John Eicher, dog tax 3.00 22 Harry Martz, do 3.00 RECAPITULATION TOWNSHIP FUND Balance on hand $ 3410.64 Receipts during year 1425.29 Total Bal. and receipts 4835.93 Disbursements during year 2799.16 Final balance 2036.77 ROAD FUND Balance on hand 1435.09 Receipts during year 456.62 Total Bal. and receipts 1891.71 Disbursements during year 208.10 Final balance 1683.61 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Balance on hand 517.27 Receipts during year 10096.38 Total Bal. and receipts 10613.65 Disbursements during year 10051.04 Final balance 562.61 TUITION FUND Balance on hand 6303.75 Receipts during year 17659.09 Total Bal. and receipts 23962.84 Disbursements during year 16207.30 Final balance 7755.54 DOG FUND 1 Balance on hand 602.00 Receipts during year 607.0(1 Total Bal. and receipts 1209.00 Disbursements during year 518.00 Final balance 691.00 i 1 Total balance as shown by this report $12729.53 Warrant checks outstanding, Dec. 31 1 1921 80.17 1 Total balances and outstanding war- • rants. Dec. 31, 1921 12809.70 • Cash in depository, Dec. 31, 1921. .$12809.70 I I. G. KERR, Trustee Monroe Township. i I Tigers are to have a close season i In future. Stretching the spine for a few mini utes each day is the latest recipe for 1 prolonged youth.
The Philosophy of Brother Ostrich THERE’S something almost human about the ostrich. Rather than face the unusual, he buries his head in the sand —thus exposing himself, rather recklessly, to the whims of happenstance. Isn’t that just like the chap who ducks under the sheets the minute the furniture creaks downstairs? Lots of folks shut their eyes when they need them most. In the matter of buying something, for instance —the important business of spending hard earned dollars. Who gets the most for his money? The man who buys blindly—or the fellow who reads advertising and discovers just where he can buy what he wants at the best possible price? Who is the most economical housekeeper? The woman who buys haphazard, or the one who daily reads our advertising columns and puts her household purchasing on a business basis? There’s no denying the great value of advertising to those who read it. It protects you against fraud and inferiority. It tells you what is new and good, making you a wise buyer. It saves you money by pointing out for your consideration only the best products and the best places to buy them. Don’t be an ostrich. Read the advertisements
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public. auction at his residence, 3 miles southeast of Decatur on the Decatur and Wilshire road what is known as the old Parent farm, on Tuesday, January 31, 1922. Beginning at 10 o’clock. Following property to-wit: Horses, Cattle, Hogs Horses, 2 Head—One buy horse, 8 years old, weighing 1,600 pounds; 1 buy horse, 6 years old, weighing 1,450, good workers. Cows—One dark red cow, 5 years old, fresh by day of sale, a good one. Hogs, 8 Head —One full-blooded O. I. C. sow, will farrow last of March; 1 O. I. C. sow will farrow middle of April; 6 O. 1. C. shouts, weighing 65 pounds each. Sheep, 7 Head—of Shropshire ewes, 3 years old, will lamb middle of March. This is an extra good bunch of sheep. Hay and Grain —600 bushels of No. 1 yellow corn in crib; 225 bushels of oats; 3 tons mixed hay; 4 tons bailed straw; 200 shocks good corn fodder in barn. Fanning Implements—One Champion wagon, good as new; 1 hay ladder and beet bed combine, just new; Dane hay loader; Deering hay tedder; McCormick mower; Deering corn
Opportunity Knocks But Once at Your Door Are you ready to grasp this opportunity? Suppose it is a proposition that you have long looked forward to and requires the investment of a certain sum of money. Are you in a position to grasp it? Have you a bank account to draw upon? Don’t be forced to pass it up for the lack of capital. Start that Savings Account today and be ready to meet any opportunity that may come your way. 4% on Savings. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK | Decatur, Indiana
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planter; John Fleere riding cultivator; flu-tooth wpiko tooth harrow, new; P. & O. walking breaking plow, new John Deere walking breaking plow; one stone lied; one single shovel plow; one double shovel plow; one set of brass trimmed breeching harness, like new; two leather collars; 1 A-shaped hogs house; 1 pump jack; 1 cider barrel; No. 10 De l.aval cream separator, like new; 125 feet of good hay rope; 50 foot trip rope; 1 Florence Hot Blast heating stove; 2 scoop shovels; 4 horse double tree; forks; 3 geese, 1 gander, ami many other articles not mentioned. Terms of Sale —All sump of $5 and under cash in hand; all sums over $5 a credit of twelve months will be given purchaser giving bankable note, bearing 8 percent, last six months. No goods removed until settled for. Four percent. off for cash over $5. CARL ARCHER, Oowner. Harry Daniels, Auctioneer; Sherman Archer. Clerk. Lunch served on ground. 24-26-27 NOTICE. If you are unable to reach me at my home, please leave your orders at Yager Bros. Furiture Store. D. V. Gilliom, Piano Turner. Phone 246White. 19-3 U
