Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1923 — Page 3

'SCmaRYS^ WNSHIP Receipt* .‘' Wi ‘. r, '.:::.7: $1 ' i '’j?H; L.uan ■ntrreu )VJM| I February »n««-rr-l •• • • 50 ,0 g Bal. on rherll ' ’tS > "! RuVrt Marin, rrf.inH .... L ’ 11.70 ‘ “i Snnil'., ’""J r,r 'L x 81.00 • \ M. Fuller. 00, t.„7 . lo.io I Ha' ll . ■;.■■(»«' 1008.60 ~ A.dir. r. T l ’*'"' l 1J2.98 ,1 An>li"“. " , 4.141.60 >r Ai'Jr* o '' T „ h.n.i ” ’ •• .1741.02 ?> Auditor. bnlrun lunO JS2(W « Cha« J Gnf ?’ '’“"a!, 408.00 July , „ ts 14.0! klUr "hooitord !«-;«« nZTsul- Trollg Bank, interest ■Llh.n Kdrl. d.tch $ I'“w.‘ ‘tnx eoHet-ted 40. W •' J, q 'pooler, transfers (-.00 i’M^'Count, Bank, ditch 1.55 ?/dr. Hading Hyer'. .!<• ‘O Xoitmber iqgi ’] Hank, interest • ■ ( 2. li'illra'" Hawkens, ditch 31.75 D "r"’b r 15.51 '*' nk ,T' 60.00 V«*A'-Lower: ditch 6.08 UAhord llanitls. engine 10.00 U |„hn Gebhart, .Inch q 8--5 16 l oiinty Auditor. dist ijiTec lb I ttiiniy Auditor. (list 310.85 )„ r uily Auditor. diM k'./J . uunty Auditor, dm 1425.08 iihiglae ■ollei.e.l 40 00 s*:“ £ UiHiam frrplr. ditch M4J t (j, 3 s .Miller, ditch 1.00 Mtmman A Sutton, ditch 41.90 M Harry Simon, stone 9.09 Jo Mrs. Sam Yost, ditch 21.19 * i-din Snow, do 20. UU Disbursements January . . ~ 1 Chas Shank, salary 5.00 2 ( O. Green, do 5.00 s|. W Dailey, do 5.00 ;» Bud Steele, labor 6.50 i Yager Bros., supplies 26.001 } Krick & Tnydall. tile 11.90 ’ Eiger & Co.. truck bed . ... 558.65 3 Great American Trust Co., in 344.0 U ,it M. < rownover, teacher 25.0 U t A M. Manlier, electricity 34.94 3 Mary Ray. teaching 5.00 ]ti Verin Brunner, labor - . 10.50 p t imhia Sdiool Supply Co.. BMIMI 34.36 10 W A. Davis, report cards 2.00 1’ Lois Byerly, teaching 130.00 I. 1 urine Foster, do 90.00 12 Robert Mann, do 9U.00 ] • *my Met ull.igh, do 40.00 1’ I Jin Geasler, hauling stone 23.50 14 Ruth Smith, teaching 50.00 D .<alj.li Fuller, teaching 80.00

-.tetw- : mil mi mi r —nr nnnuii i awhia.y-*irr^«r ,, »'w.January Investments | Gravel Road Bonds FARM LOANS M to yield Municipal Bonds j-cr/ to yield 414% " Corporation Bonds v to yield 6% High Grade, Seasoned, Supervised Preferreds to yield 7%. Cattle We loan money on • Furniture The Suttles-Edwards Co I A. D. Suttles, See’y.-Treas. General Manager 3 Phones 194 and 358 Rooms No. 9 and No. 10—Morrison Building South of Court House DECATUR, INDIANA Be Sure of Their Protection! I You can leave your wealth for your loved ones, but you cannot leave them your experience and business ability. Many estates built on slow years of careful planning rapidly disap- ■— pear because of poor — management and lack “ of forethought. Name thfe company in your will as executor and trustee, and you will make certain the wise management of your estate and its preservation for those who wish to benefit. Old Adams County Bank |

16 Albert Bulk, hauling stone 11.19 Hi Amy M»’t'ullougb, teaching r .n imi IX I D. Brown, goods (or school.. 1.44 ix William Biuntirr. hauling school.. In.on 18 William Brunnt-i, <lo uu 18 Simmon* Hdw« < 0., sew. machine 16.6 IM YL.ry Hay, teat tying 90.00 18 Lois Byerly, du 15,00 IK F. W. F'taiire, • .dal y , ... 60.0 U 18 Johnson t'oal Co., coal 236.48 18 Joe < hronistrr, hauling « hnol 10.00 Ik Robert Matin, teaching 100,00 18 Amy M« < uilough, do 60 on 18 John Thatcher, hauling sehanl... . 45.00 18 Chas .NyHelrr, do 10.00 18 Sam Durbin, du 100,00 18 Ruth Smith, teaching. ...... ... 50.00 18 Milton Fdgrl, hauling school .... 49 18 H I. Mann, supplies 'IOO 18 Bank, bonds & < <mpon- 1600.00 18 I a.tine Foster, teaching 115,00 18 J. . Ihlyard, hauling s« hool .. 55.00 18 Mary Ray, teaching 10.00 18 Ralph Fuller, <to 9U.00 February 4 Bessie Carter, teaching 200.00 4 Henry Smitley, storage 5.00 8 Mr*.. W. E. Steele, supplies 20.02 9 P. L. Hyland, purnbing 158.84 9 Amy McCullough, trai hing 40.00 10 Lois Byerly, do 75.0 U 11 Ruth Smith, do 25.00 J.t W. H. Brunner, hauling school., 40.00 16 F. W. France, salary 50.00 16 First Natl. Bank, bunds & coupons 200.00 16 Smith, Yager Ealk, goods ...» 21.73 16 Lurinr Foster, teaching 85.00 lb Lois Byerly, do 70.00 17 P Hilyard, hauling school 45.00 17 (Hen Longenberger, janitor 25.00 17 R. J. Mann, teaching 140.00 17 R. J. Mann, institute 50.00 22 Book Supply to., books 16 46 23 E. Steele, freight 154.20 23 F. Mt Ckrnan*, shoveling c0a1.... 85.00 23 Lorine F'oster, teaching 85.00 23 Luis Byerly, do i... 36.25 23 Ralph Fuller, do 75.U0 24 Amy McCullough, do 20.00 25 John Thatcher, hauling 5ch001.... 51.00 25 do, do .. . 18.00 25 Samuel Durbin, hauling school .. 100.00 25 Chas Troutner, hauling coal .... 12.00 1 25 Mary Ray, teaching 60.00 w 25 E. Ehrsam, hauling coal 1.50 25 Milton Edgel. hauling school .... 49.00 25 Alford Daniels, janitor 25,00 27 H. M. Danniels, coal 13.08 28 E. W. France, salary 50.00 28 Ruth Smith, teaching 100.00 28 D. H. Goble Co., supplies 1.15 March 2 Lois Byerly, teaching 36.25 2 Lorine Foster, institute 32.00 3 R. I. Mann, teaching 90.00 4J. P. Hilyard, hauling 5ch001.... 3’1.00 4 Hugh Hite, dog fund 269.00 8 Chas Nyfteier, hauling school .... 10.00 10 1. R. Woodburn, supplies 89.62 11 Bessie Carter, teaching 100.00 11 Ruth Smith, do 25.00 17 Bank, bonds A coupons 17.05 17 Holthouse Drug CO. supplies.... 6.50 17 Amy McCullough, teaching 150.00 17 Lorine Foster, do 100.00 17 Ruth Smith, do 50.00 18 Glen Longenberger, janitor 60.00 23 James Halberstald, repairing .... 10.00 23 Lois Byerly, teaching 145.00 23 Ralph Fuller, do 125.00 23 Amy McCullough, do 12.00 24 Robert Mann, do 140.00 25 Sam Durbin, hauling Mli<»ol 100.0 R 28 Bank, bonds At coupons 26.55 i 29 Milton Edgel, hauling bool .... 49.00 '29 Lorine Foster, teaching 60.00 |3l Chas Nytfeler, hauling school .... 10.00 1 April 1 E. W. France, salary 80.00 1 11. M. (rownover, teaching .... 200.00 3 Amy McCullough, do 30.00 3 Johnson Coal ( 0., coal 124.80 3 William Brunner, hauling school,. 50.00 5 E. Young, hauling coal 9.50 7 Lois Byerly, institute 50.75 7 John Thatcher, hauling school . . 84.00 8 Bessie Carter, teaching 100.00 8 Ruth Smith, institute >8.40 8 du teaching 50.00 10 J. P. Hilyard, hauling school .... 55.00 12 Bank, coupons 10.35 13 Decatur Democrat Co., printing.. 62.7 b

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1923.

1 I Lorine Foxier, institute 14 00 14 Amy McCullough, teaching nun 14 Marv Ray, du 40.00 1 • IL M. ( rownover, do SO.OO l'» Amy McCullough, du 10.00 20 Lois Byerly, d» , 108.75 20 Shafers Hdwe < , supplier., ... !C>.4(» 21 Ruth Smith, tea* Liny 25.00 22 Mary Kay, do 11.00 22 James Watkins, broom .75 'J.! l.lick Y'iiung, hauling cinder • r .o 22 Glen Longentirigrr, janitor 112.50 22 do, supplies & labor 40.26 ’22 Bank, < uupotis . 24.30 22 Milton Edgel, hauling school .... 61.25 22 do. oils A labor 4.80 22 J. P. Hilyard, hauling school .... 38.36 .-22 do. do it,.64 2? do.', ods & labor 22 William Biunmr, hauling ihool. ?5.0G 22 do. du 24.03 22 do. do 72.22 26 do. do I 1.0(1 26 Harry Shell, work 2.50 29 Robert Mann, expenses 2(1.00 29 do, teaching 225.00 29 du., institute 14.75 29 11. (rownover, teaching 160.00 29 do., institute 48.00 29 Sam Durbin, hauling school .... 125.00 29 John Thatcher, do 42.00 29 do., oik storage of wagon 10.00 29 W. 11. Brunner, supplies 8.00 29 do., storage of wagon 'i.OO 1 29 Lorine Foster, teaching 1/0.00 29 Jacob Barlrtt, ditch 6.00 1 29 Bessie Carter, teaching 29.15 1 29 do., institute <8.40 May I Ralph Fuller, teaching 105.00 1 I do., institute 44.00 1 I Ralph Fuller, supplies 1.40 3 Chas Nyffelrr, hauling school .... 10.00 1 4 Amy M< ( uliough, teaching 9.90 4 do., institute 4?.1Q ' 4 Glen Longenberger, labor 10.70 • 4 Mary Ray, teaching 285.00 1 4 do., institute 47.50 1 4 Steve l.ongt nlwrge.-. repairs .... 4.00 ' 4 Alfred Danniels, janitor 85.50 • 4 do., lalror, repairs 34.25 1 8 Bank, coupons 16.20 1 8 R. | Mann, 1 9 John Brod beck, storage 5.00 1 L 5 D. B. Roup, jart 1 tor 12.50 ’ 16 W. L. ( hrou»!»teiy goods tor school J6O 1 20 (‘rum A Co., stone 127.28 I 20 Hauk, coupons 24.30 1 28 Ruth Smith, teaching 11.OU l 28 do., supplies 1.40 \ eele, do 28 William Huppel, sheep killed .... 55.00 • 10 K. W. France, salary 50.00 ' June 1 2 Great American Insurance Co., in. 5.71 i 2 do., du . / .70 ’ (> Bank, coupons 18.45 ' 10 Bessie Cai ter, teacher insurance.. .12.45 1 14 Ft. Wayne Journal Gazette, ad .. 1.U2 1 17 Music teacher ip.ilo 1 17 William Miller, work 15.75 ' 19 William Burford, supplies 10.30 1 19 Goblr Printing Co., do z hi.o4 1 19 Beckery Carry Co.. 38.51 > 19 Dobson Evans Co., du 42.46 1 19 Columbia School Supply Co., do.. 27.25 1 19 Kiger A Co., do 30.79 1 19 do, do 29.22 • 22 Bank, coupons 12.92 • 22 E. W*. France, salary 25.00 I 23 H. M. Mr ( Irnions, cleaning erm. 15.n0 2(» Painter A Flannigan, repaiimg . . J 0.06 I 26 Decatur Democrat Co., notice .. 3.60 i2B H. Mc( lemons, cleaning ct in. . . (>.OO I 1 Joly, 1 3F. Davison, printing 5.75 ' BA. M. Manlier, light, A power.... 44.9(> 12 Journal Gazette Co., ad 1.89 1 17 A. E. McMichel, clean cemetery.. 15.00 1 18 Ohl Adams County Bank, coupons 25.84 1 18 The First Natl Bank, do 10.35* ' 18 Browses Auto Co., truck 170.00 ’ 2b E. S. Christen, commencement.... 10.41 August ‘ 1 First Natl. Rank, bonds A coupons 1991.74 1 11 Andy Miller, mowing yard 5.25 1 16 P. | Hilyard, repair* 359.40 1 1 6 E. W. France, salary A ex 70.00 I 25 A. A. Roebuck A Soil, labor 44.80 ’ 28 A. Sly A Everett, ditch 385.00 ‘ 30 Yost Brothers, ditch 210.00 J .’>l F.. W. France, salary A ex 15.00 30 Decatur Democrat (’<».. ditch .... 4.16 September 11 R. It Everett, freight 2.61 I 2 E. W. France, salary A ex 50.00 1 2 Joe Blaney, 'labor 2.70 I 6 Jeney Bender, cleaning house .... 46.80 I 7A. A. Roebuck A Sun, mat. A labor 15.30 7H. Danniels, supplies ’ 35.26 7 E. Baughman, supplies 1.20 II Morris 5 & 10c Store, do 7.25 11 Kibler Co., do 1.40 12 E. W. France, salary A ex 250.00 16 Baughman 5 A 10c Store, supplies 1.25 |l3 Mrs. H. Brodbeck, cleaning house 25.00 113 Artie Jackson, signs 3.40 | 116 Ruth Smith, teaching 25,00 1 115 E. W. France, saiar; A < !5."Q| 16 Harry Danrieh. sheep killed .. 10.00 ! 16 Zeke Evans, i ej»airs 3.00 j |*22 ZimmcHiian • *al ’ «• . <<>al 228.50! 1122 R. J. Mann, teaching 95.00 ■ ji 22 James Everett, hauling coal 1 I 23 l.elah Slv< Ic, teaching Si.’mi ; ;23 Chas Roebuck, shoveling coal .... 4.20 125 E. Ehrefman, hauling »< al 9.54 | 1 27 Hearld Masters, do 3.73 • 27 Mary Lay, teaching SJ.O'- ' Ruth Smith, do 50.0 j j 3(1 A. A. Roebuck, janitor 50.00 1 ‘3O John Thatcher, mowing yard .... 4.66 ! 30 du. hauling <. boo! 30.00 30 do, do 10.00 t .!•? Bernice Masters, teaching I Ictoher I 2 F. \V. Ja* kson. d-tchi-g 4.00 • • 3 R. Everett, freight 29.57 ' ' 5 F. L. Masters, hauling A labor . . 18.00 ' 1 6 Katherim M.ixewell, teaching.... 140.0 c 1 I 6 Steve Longerberger, labor 54.00 I 5 Bernice Masters, teaching 95.00 1 5 Harry Danniels, driving truck . . 28.00 II 5 do, supplies 18.53 * 5 Burtha Garrett, teaching 140.00 5 Glady Suman, do 100.00 5 Flossie Everett, do 100.00 5 Robert Mann, do 100.Ol' 50. S. Fortney, driving hack .... 53.00 5 Luther Funk, do 44.00 5 J. L. Chronister, do 50.00 ' 5 Lelah Steele, teaching 50.00 5 Chas Nyffeler, hauling children.. 8.00 7 Mary Ray, teaching 15.00 8 Burt Johnson, labor 5.00 11 Glen Mann, labor 16.40 11 Ruth Smith, teaching 60.0 n 12 Eve Stone Co., stone 40b.86 j 12 Mary Ray, teaching 65.0 n i 16 O. S. Fortney, labor 7.25 16 Bus Brothers, typewriter 60.00 18 Frank Masters, hauling stone.... 4.00 2ft Catherine Maxewell, teaching .... 70.00 I 20 Robert Mann, do 95.00 I 22 Bernice Masters, teaching 50.00 | 23 11. M. »'t < ti <‘i. do 15.00 25 Painter A Fanigiau, repairs 111.20 26 ('. P. Troutner. hauling coal .... 14.80 26 Frank Masters, do 13.16 27 J. W. Watkins, supplies 9.55 27 Ruth Smith, teaching 10.00 28 do, do 50.00 28 Baughman 5 A 10c Store, supplies 7.98 November 2 R. H. Everett, freight 97.16 2 Katherine Maxewell, teaching .... 70.00 2 Robert Mann, do 100.00 2 Burtha Garrett, do 140.00 2 Gladys Suman. do ’.... 100.00 2 Lelah Steele, do 100.00 2 Flossie Everett, do 100.0(1 2 Bernice Masters, do 5!).00 2A. S. Fortney, hauling school . . 53.06 2 Harry Danniels. do 28.00 2 Luther Funk, do 44.00 3 Mary Rav, teaching 15.00 3 Chas Nvffeler. hauling children .. 8.00 3 Harry Danniels, gas, oils 24.09 3 A. A. Roebuck, janitor 50.0!) 4 John Thatcher, hauling 5ch001.... 40.00 4 do, labor 5.50 4 Joe Chronister, hauling school .. 100.00 6 E. W. France, salary 50.00 10 Ruth Smith, teaching 50.00 11 John Thatcher, hauling 5ch001.... 36.0 Q I 18 Robert Mann, teaching 95.00 [lB Katherine Maxewell, do 70.00 118 Ruth Smith, do 25.00 118 Bernice Masters, do 50.00 118 Worth-Huskey Coal Co., coal .... 260.95 29 G. R. Hilman, truck 187.50 ( 29 Robert Mann, teaching ' 100.00 29 Bertha Garrett, do 140.00 29 Katherine Maxewell. do 70.00 29 Gladys Suman, du 100.00 29 Flossie Everett, do 100.00 29 Bernice Masters, do 50.00 | 129 Lelah Steele, do 100.00 29 Harry Danniels, driving truck .. 28.00 I 29 O. S. Fortney, driving hack .... 53.00 | 129 Luther Funk, do . 44.00, 29 A. A. Roebuck, janitor 50.00, 1 29 Mary Ray« teaching 160.00 j I December 11 John Thatcher, hauling s.chool .. 25.00 lA. Flanagan A Co., supplies .... 29.15 1 J. 1. Holcomb, do 18.58 1 Bedie Hardy Co., do 2.93 1 Gin A Co., do 6.20 1 Harry Danniels, gas and oil .... 18.79 1 Goble Printing Co., supplies .... 49.38 ; 1 Kiger A Co., uo /• * * 10.35 1 Goble Printing Co., Report cards .. 2.46 1 Golden Pumps Co., pumps 5.09 1 Kiger A Co., supplies 9.15 1 Decatur Lumber Co., lumber .... 5.70 1 I nion School Sup. Co.. Hectagraph 3.66» 1 Hall A McCrory, bed 6.00 1 A. J. Myston A Co., maps 13.08 1 Ross A Peterson, book .>5.90 I 1 Gauson A Co., do 66.57

I R. H. Everett, freight 71 I Richard Hoch, surveyor ? »ei I Ruth Smith, teaching r >u on I Bernice Manicr*, do 35,00 I F. W l eaner, salary t.o 00 X H. M < inwnover, leaching .uoO H (has Nvft’lrf, huuling children ... 8 uo L* Hatiagun A ’ u., supf»li» -> 47 I.' Decatur Democrat Co, p.ildi-'ln r* Ls 24 12 Ruth Smith, teaching / ’ m) 12 Smith, Y ager A Falk, Mipplir 27.2? 12 Shafer Hdwr. Co,, do I 4 X$ 12 ('ha* Troutner, work 19.20 12 H. M. < lownuver, leaihing ... .WO.OO 12 Bertha Garrett, do 105.00 12 Katherine Maxewell, du . 16 ».o(i 12 Hubert Mann, do 150.00 I.’ A. A Roebuck, janilui 40.00 12 do, supplies ... 42.18 1/ Brrnh r Masters, teaching .«» 00 ?u Flusxie Everett, teaching ... . 7 l.uu 20 Lelah Strrle, do 7 5.00 20 Harry Dunnielv, driving tru< k .. 2LOU

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| ;*u ( Jad\ -. Suman, leaching 75 fm i 2U Luther Funk, hauling school 15.0 u i !‘0 Joliii That. her. supplies 6.60 i 20 du ( hauling school . 15.25 i .'ii Robert Mann, supplu- . 17.60 i ;'u J.»< ('htotiislrr, liauhrip echool X 7.50 l .10 R Evcteit, stipphi 7.0 x j 20 J. W. Walknc, do 1t.12 i2OD. B. Etwin, altorm yl. t .. .. Io Ou ' i 20 >1 \1 t'rownuv’-i, trip hi ng . (.olio 1 '0 B< riba (.ain tt, •iii.ph* • 80 i 'li O. S. Fortney, hauling sthonl .... 1.’.2i i 20 Lelah Steeb, supplies 2.40 l jo Luther Funk, hauling ‘■vlhm.l .... .15.00 l 20 Alford DunnieK, janitor 100.00 i 2(» do, expt m|» s . 15.40 I ’0 U. S. Fortney, labor 16.92 i .'0 Harry Dannirls, Aupplir 16.70 I 'll Pat Hyland, plumbing ... ... 5o 90 l ?() Wood dead A Co , F ryvl..;.* <1 . 4/ 00 ) 123 <llen Mann, gatap* bill 17.10 I I'9 Albert Burk, sheep killed 9,00 1129I 1 29 E. W. I runrr, salary 65.00

| Recapitulation TOWNSHIP I UND Balance on hand $ 718 0.1 Re< eipis dining yeai .... 1121.47 'Total of Balance and Receipts 1U4L50 I Dishiirsements during yeai 1969.49 .!• mai Bnlaiu e H 5.1.98 HOAD FUND i Balance on hand $ 127 35 | Receipts during year 77L18 Total ol Balance* and Receipt- 898.53 Dixbursementa during year 466.71 i l Final Balance .104.47 SPECIAL SCHOOL I I ND 1 Balance on hand $ 8508,28 1 Receipts during year 16782.21 'i otal of B ■ 1 and Reoeipt Disbursement* during year .... ... 12409,31 Final Balance 4.172.90 TUITION M ND i I Balance on hand 7179 16 ' Receipts during year . 1/453.75 i ‘ Total of Balance and Receipt*... 2461.111

—— — — Disbursements during year . 9.»81 »)5 Final Balance 816° 80 0O<; FI N'D Balance on hand 319 (Hl ' Receipt* during year 6‘. Juo Total *0 Balances and Receipt*. ... 971 no Disbursements during v<ar .14 1.00 Final Balance .109 uu TOTALS (>!• ALL I I NDS ' Balance on hand $16952.62 Receipts during year 1X812.61 I ■ !a I ■ ' I ' | R Disbursement* during year ....... 24472.46 Final Balance 14(10.15 '■ Total balance* as shown by this report $14310.15 * Warrant checks outstanding Dec. 31, 1922 468 90 * Total Balances and outstanding Warrants, Dec. 31, 1922 14779.05 (’ash in depository, De. 11, 1922. . 14779.05 E. W. France, Trujitee.