Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1925 — Page 2
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. , NOTICES. BUSINESS CARDS
«*«***♦*♦*♦•♦• ♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ ♦•♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦•♦ H. FROHNAPFEL, D C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICI Neuroclometer and 8olno(r»oh For SERVICE F » Location Posltio at 144 South 2nd Str««» Office Phone 314 Re»M»"e. K» Office Hour*: 10-1? w S . E• BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMS Calls aiißWrred promptly day or • Private Ambulance Ser-’«» Office [’bone: Home Phons’ ?*' federal farm loans Ahstracis of Title heal Eatat* Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan Interest, rate reduced October la. 1924 See French Quinn. Office—Take Brit xtalrway •outh of DecAtui n,m«w> N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST E.y< s Ejemnine-d. Gla*»e* r -*» , HOVIfS: • to 11:30 12:30 »<- «•<" Saturday 8:00 p • Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amoun' of 5 PERCENT motley on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 8. 2nd St. Make your income lax return at once. We are prepared to aid you. Call phone 358. or 191 for appointment. Suttles-Ed-wards Co. ‘ Ht 3 — o — Goshen Man Is Crowned ‘Totatoe King” Today L itayetle. Ind.. Jan. 15 *-(Special to Daily Democrat)— Harry Kauffman of Goshen. Indiana, today wjls crown-, rd “pcVato Kiitß" of IndMna, " His exhibit of a pec k of potatoes won fir-1 prizes at the annual state potato show being held at Purdue University in connection with the agricultural conference. —————o MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 4SIWI. shipments 2850. official Io New York yesterday 4940: hies c'osing steady. Heavies $11.25 fi 11.35; mediums $11011.25; light weight. $1075011 10; light lights, $9 @10; pigs $7.5009; packing sows rough $9.50; cattle 125 steady: sheep 2000; bos; lambs $18.50; best ewes. calves 200; tops $15.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs—l3o His:. ■'•nV down s7.2s<ci? 7 75: 100 ,0 i.,0 lbs'. $7.7508.25: 150 to 190? lbs. $909.80; 190 %s. and up. $10010.55; roughs $8.75. Lambs $16016.75. Calves— $13013.50. WHEAT PRICES CONTINE Kansas City, Mo„ Jan. 15. Wheat pCieos continued to soar today on the local market when a car of number two red sold for $2.05 a bushel. The wheat was grown In Kansas and tested 59.5 pounds to the bushel. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corroded January 15) Clip 1.'•))i, lb. I8<: Leghorn chi< l.ens 12c I'owls ISe I .igliorii fowls ... 1 ?(; Ducks I fir: Goose . 10c Ohl roosters ...8c Eggs, dozen 45c LOCAL PRODUCE MAPI'ET (Corrected January 15) New Corn, per 100. $1 .0 old Coin, per ion - $1 Ml.'.-d Corn, per 100 $1 15 flat;:, per bushel 5 55'.: hyp. per bushel $! 00 Harley, per bushel 75e Now Wheat, No. 1 $1.85 New Wheal. No. 2 sl.Bl LOCAL GROCER’3 EGO MARKET Eatgs, do;eu . ..... u3c *»cnWAT AT tTATION Eiitlorlat 38c
!♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ' ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a* : FOR SALE I !.•')[{ SALK Two weeks oT3 Scotch ! Top Shorthorn male calf. Call i Henry Hulmahu. 111. 7 on Hoagland j Phone. _ 9-6tx I FOR SALE Five-year old Durham cow giving good flow of milk. In- | quire al 826 Winchester st. lltt’.x FTui SALE Apples and honey Alartin Bleeke, R. 8. 12t3x FOR SALE -50-acre farm al Peterson. Iml.. i'i miles west of Deoitur; good land; good 7-room house, large barn, good out buildings; electric lights, large chicken park; a nice house for some one. Priced right. J F Castle. Decatur. Ind.. Route 2. 13-6tx WANTED ~ W ANTED A couple loads of corn or <>;.ti Krick Tvndall Tile Co. WANTED — Canvassers opportunity for steady income, to sell J,allies' I Woolen Fabrics directly to consumers and dry goods stores Address K : T N. liiofi Times Bldg.. N. Y. C. AGENTS liiic aii hour, selling the new Denison Stationery, the finest line of personally Imprinted station■t on the mitkft. Denison Stationer.- Co.. 300 Pearl. Granville, Ohio. WANTED—FamiIy or piece wash- ’ ings. Will call for and deliver. Call al 1416 West Monroe street or telephone'lll3. 13t2x ■ WANTED - Girl~for general housework. Mrs. W. A. Klepper. 320 Mercer Ave. 13tl LOST AM? FOUNT) LOST Auto skid chain 32x4. Find „ er please return to City Water dept. Ilt3 1 T7(IST Hal I wrier pup. four months old answers to name of "Untidy." | Has white body, black head and bob . ta.il. Call 195 or see Chas Fletcher, j, North Second street. 13t3 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Office room formerly ocr copied by Oscar Hoffman, architect. , in Morrison Bldg. A. 1). Suttles. Phone " 358. 1313 p — i NOTICE On account of being away for a few weeks, business pertaining to my office will be attended to and giv 1 ' en the best attention at the office of ■< D B. Erwin. Plenty of money for . j farm loans at the usual price. Appii- > I cations will be given prompt atten- ! tion. Ilt6eod DANIEL N. ERWIN o Two Left In Race For Federal Judge Selection | Washington, Jan. 15. — (Special to Daily Democrat) —The contest for | thi’ appointment of the new Indiana i federal judge under hte Kickey bill i has narrowed down to Thomas Slick. lof South Bend. Indiana and Homer . Henninger, of Lafayette, according to : word at. the capitol today. ’ Slick is understood to have the ) backing of Senator Janies Watson, j and is considered the leading candi- > date. | Appointment will be made as soon jas the Kickey bill is signed by the I president. _____ 1 CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to express our appreciation for the assistance accorded us by neighbors and friends at th“ Mme of our accident last Sunday and since that time, and for the sympathy expressed during our bereavement caused by the untimely ( death of our son and brother. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker and son, Walter. —. — _o Marriage Licenses Andrew Hockenjos. Jr.. Bluffton ft. R.. to Silvia Kohler. Adams county. ■ o — Sa,e ___Calendar .Ln) 15—Clarence H. Davis, 9 mi. south of Deealur on county farm mad. 2 ml. south and 2 mi. east of M'tiron or 4 ml. notlh and 2% mi. ea- t of Berne. Jan 28 L. F. Miller, dosing out sal", miles south of Decatur, first • s<>tilh of County Farm. J-Ui 29 Forrest Owens. 3’A miles south d D«catur or 1% miles north ; of Mourle ou stat- road 21. Uloslhg ’ out sale " Jan. 30 A. J. Ht ’ivers. 41; tnilei south of P' loison or | milo cast and ( ',i mile north of Honduras. Closing on* sale. Erb. 5--Mrs. Hila Burkhart, admrx. 8 miles southeast of Decatur. 1 mi*e scaith and niltes cart of Monroe F>b. 18—Emautiel Hart, 4 miles south of Monroeville- Closing out sale.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JANT’AHV 15, 1925. ~
' pi:titio\ I 011 4 M%< •%!>%>! KOUi Stnto of Indlnnn, c’ountv of Ailßttl*. HH: Ufl’oVu the llo.tiut nf CoinmiHMlonriH lof iho (’aunty of AcUins and Slate of lluduiiia. . . Wr. the un<!eii*l»rnrd, and each an«l hill Os whom are nduh. r*Rl<lentn. fieo holder# and voter*, of Monroe town- | #nln. Ail im# founty. Indlann. mo»t ro--1 Hf»< < tfUllv notltlon your honoribl • I body, that you conHtruet and nnrnplel;* a fice inHettflamined wtone road in nald Townnlilp, o’er and upon the publie ,hik r hwa> In nald lowiwhlp on the fol- ' lowinfc route, to-wlt J t’ot’inieminM on the State Highway at th® northwent turner of the Incorp ,rated Town of Monroe, in N’lhl township and county, tlienee running roiith to the Houth line of Raid < ornor* . at lon, and ther•» to terminal®, all In Monroe township. Adamx county, Indiana. Your petitioner# further aver and' way that to make mi hl Improvement practical and of public utility that the following appronihe# onto and leadi Ing to the proposed Improvement, . ought to be drained, graded and mn- < adiimize l a# follow#, to-wlt: That the approach from th<- east at th- interHcrtlon of #ald highway with .ho Kaon Htreet In the town of Monroe. I shall he drained, graded and Improved from shl<l intersection east for a distance of about one-hundred tlilrly feet. That the approach from the <a#t at the intersection of Andrews street nt tlie southern end of said highway pro- , posed to be Improved shall be drained, graded and Improved from said Intersection east to th? first alley for a distance of about four hundred fiftyfeet. Your petitioners further fixer mul smy that the Improvement prayed for herein is jess than three miles In length and connects at each end with an improved macadamized road and I# wholly within Monroe township. Ad ams county, Indiana, and with the ex- > roptlon of the approaches Is wholly outside of any Incorporated town or ? city in said county. • Tour p'tltione.s further aver and say that the high wax and streety herein sought to be improved is a public highway already established and that said roads are public roads, laid out and established and in use. and that there is a large amount of * public travel over such highway an < such streets and that the same will - he of public utility and benefit. Your petitioners further ask that said higlixvay and streets above described he Ifhproved to a xi-lnth of 10 feet, and that said highway above described be graded to a Width of L'G feet, and that broken stone be placed i thcieon to the width of 20 feet, ami . (o a depth of 8 inches at the sides thereof, and to a depth of 12 inches in the center thereof, and that crushed stone screenings be placed thereon f • a depth of four inches upon such I broken stone: that said improx em< ni [ be mad- a single tract and that Hip name of the same be the Mills M: - ( cadtimized Road. That to pax for said Improvement o-e ask that bonds be issued by the - (’cuinty of Adams and State of Indiana. payable in twenty’ semi-annual ‘ installments or series and for the pav- [ ment of xvhlch w® ask that a tax be levied upon Hip taxable property of said Monroe township, in a sufficient -imount Io nay the-interest and prlhip.il if said hondl is thex become ' du-. , That sai<l Improx-pfneiit be ipad- atv* i <<>!>strueted and that bonds be Issiutl ’ and that said tax be levied, upon th- , taxable property of said Toxvnship Including therein the said Toxvn < f Monroe, in accordance xx-ith the Acts of Legislature of the 1 State of Indiana, passed in the .'ear lbOs. beginning on page s.’dl and amended in the Acts of 1907 ami as amended in the Acts of 1909. now In force, provided for Hr* ■ c dention of free gravel and macada'i [ roads and all other and any and al’ nm-ndinent# thereto. We further ask the Board to all the necessary steps r< quired bv ! law to have said *- improv -’nent constructed and made as petitioned to* ’ herein: that ch- be eonstructv 1 without submitting the question «>f f building the sanSe to dn election of , the voters of said Monroe* toxvnship. and that the Board eonstrii’t the sam- - under the laws of the State of Indi- . ana, for the extention of free gravel anti macadam roads, by Townshin taxation. Tour petitioners further aver and sax that the <o-t of rhe improx'emmt herein petitioned for. when added t • the total bond issue for free macadam gravel ’oad purposes in said township. will not ex-ced* two (2) per tentum of the total assessed valuation (after deducting all mortgage exemptions) of file property of thTownship wherein raid? road is situated. Respectfully submitted. S. .1. Martz. M F. Andrew’s, I>. TV. T.nisure, .1. E. .Johnson. It. A. Andrews, 'ten is Lehman. William Stuckey. Charles E. Bahner. John 11. Badders. <»’hn Lobenstein. It. L. Sprunger o O. Ho-ker. F. H. 'Fahler. J. F. Cris\ S. .1. Everhart, If. Winteregg. M. I:meh, Ervin Stuckey. Jesse Johnson, Oliver Heller, Haze] Everhart. W. S. Smith. C. w. Merryman. W. A. Ballenge”. T,. C. Miller. Allen J. Miller. S. I. Zechlel. Ihnnls Wolff. Adolph Sprunger. Jacob Scherer. F. E. I’.raniiche’Tv. Elizabeth Wood, Jno. Floy*’. Ire Wagoher. I). C. Brandyberry. 11. Oliver. V. E. Circle. I. X. Bulkhead. Peter Halley. Ranza Wolfe, Willin’-) Brandyberry. Harry Essex. ’l’. J. Rayl. Ccorge W. Keller. Alfred Hj’nnie, Mrs. Anna Rup-rt. I. B. Oliver, P. W. Johnson. Sim Burk, Albert Duer. C. T. Aurand. J. V. Essex. (11. Brandyherry. W. L. Keller, Ernst Egly. ITomvr Elzey. Lu-inda Elzey. George Urii’k Samuel Graber. W. B. Martz. L. I'. Lobcnstcdn. IL J. Ehrsa.m, J. J. Refer, M. O. Brandx bfrry. V. C. Lalsure, . Jacob Haggard, A. Ouiglcv. Lcvil Johnson. Jam s V. Hendricks, 11. 1 Haggard. A. Everhart, Jos. .1. , S< hxvartz. ' This petition will he presented to . the board of Commissioners of Adam# county. Indiana, on Tuesday. Fob. 3. 11)25, at whb*h time the taxpavers of Monroe township .m v appear and mskn «,|<q, objections its th® LIW IDh X* ’ provide for. MARTIN JABERG. Auditor of AMams county, Ind. Core I!. Erwin. Atty, for Petitioners. 15-22 b Receiver Appointed For Welfare Loan Companies (UNITED PRESS SEItVICI?) Dayton, O. Jan. 15—(Snccial to Daily Democrat) Ralph E. Haskett today assumed receivership of the Welfare Loan companies at Columbus, Cincinnati, LailcaHter and Dayton of which Morton Hawkins of the! Hawkins Mortgage company of Portland. Ind., is president I He was appointed on the petition' of Sarah G. Fulton of Portland who entered the suit as H stockholder, 1 owning one fifty dollar share. She . also asks for an injunction prevent-1 ing tlie officers of the company from! interfering with company property,! or allowing any person to vote any common stock of Die coni puny unless aif "lection is legally called. T-t J.—. — ' . o.— I ok. U. V. CONNELL | I 1 VETERINARIAN | Special attention given to | cattle and poultry practice. I I (Jifico 12!) No. First Street. | Fltohe: Otflee 143—Residence 102 I U Q ;
' MONROE TOWNSHIP ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEE OF MONROE TOWNSHIP. FOR YEAR ENDING DEC. 31. 1925Receipts January , , , * z 1 The hank of Heine. Dec. hit. $ 2 The Proplr* Stair Rank, do 2 The Monroe State Bank, do. . ... ’' • 8 TiMtisfciic«l fmm T|». to S. S. . . 950,00 February , , ... 2 The Hauk of Berne. Jan. Jnt. ... J 2 The Peoples State Bunk, do, .... 2 The Monroe State Bank, do 4.31 4 Martin Jaberg, Jan. distribution . .2102.0'1 B Bank of Berne, Loan on S. S. 1800 (>'’ 15 j'aid from S. S. back to Tp 950.00 March . I lb a I a Von Walea. auppm ■ 1 The Peoples State Bank, Feb. I nt. 5." > 3 Tlie Monroe State Bank, do 6.29 .1 The Bank of Berne, do 5.69 • April 1 1 The Bank of Berne, March hit. .. 5./1 The Monroe State Bank, do 4.2 1 1 The People# State Rank, do 5.47 1 David Depp, J. P., Docket fees... 15 • 2 Hank of Berne, April hit. . . 4.8’ 2 The People# State Bank, do 4.10 . 2 The Monroe State Bank, do 2.1.1 < 11 Noah Ru h. dot laz ■ ’ 1 19 Gertrude Sprunger, refunded .... 100.01 . 20 Tranaferred from Tp. to S. S. ... 165.01 . 23 Vance Mattax, dog tax 33.0') . 31 Vance Maltax, dog tax 1- 00 . Ju n <* .. , ■ 3 The Bank of Berne. May hit. .. 3.01 3 The Peoples State Bank, do 2.41 . 3 The Monroe State Bank, do I'l . 11 Vance Malta*, dog tax 14 (»• . 23 Vance Maltax, do. ............. 9.0il . 23 Martin Jaberg, June distribution.. 766.8) . 23 Martin Jabcrg, do 191.7'1 . 23 Martin Jaberg. do 1802.51 • 23 Marlin Jabcrg. do 6972.6 » • 23 Transferred from S. S. back to Tp 165.0) . 26 M, Mocschberger, trans. Tuition.. 321.6) July 5 The Bank of Berne. June hit. .. 4 P 5 Tlie Peoples State Bank, do 3.21 5 Tlie Monroe State Bank, d<». 26’ 8 Glen Cowan. Tr.. transfer Tuition. .2206 61 25 Martin laberg, July distribution . .IC6I -51 26 Vance Mattax, dog tax 60) August 1 it'.c Bank of Berne. July hit ... /9) 1 Tlie* Peoples State Bank, do 8.31 1 'l'he Monrue Slate Bank, do 55, 0 Var.ee Mattax, dog tax 27.00 ?1 Bank ut Bertie, loan for S. S 1400.0.) September 1 The Peoples State Bank. Aug. hit. 686 2 The Bank of Berne, do. <• 86 2 The Monroe State Bank, do 6°n 11 Vance Mattax, dog tax 18 00 1; 11 Burry Ar Mast, junk 471 i 17 Frank Meyer, dog tax 3 o>| . 17 Vance Maltax, do Bno 22 Vance Mattax, do 11.09 , October 1 The Bank of Berne. Sept. hit. ... 7 07 , 1 Tnc Peoples State Bank, do ('.s’> ! 1 David Depp, Docket fees 3 001 , 3 The Monroe State Bank. Sept. Jnt. <> 0 < 11 Peoples State Bank, loan, Tp 1675.09 , November 1 The Bank of Berne. Oct. hit. ... 6.01 2 The Peoples State Bank, do 5 H •' 3 The Monroe State Bank, do 6.0! 10 Vance Mattax, dog lax 14.0) December 2 'l'he Bank of Benir. Nov. hit. .. •’ '* ' 2 ‘Hie Peoples State Bank, do 4 5!, 2 ‘l'he Monroe State Bank, do 13 i * ■ 22 Marlin Jabcrg, Dec. distribution.. 763 ?'* 22 Marlin la berg, do 376*’°< 2? Martin jaberg. ho 19il SJ 2! Marlin Jaberg. do 6910 8 ; 27 John Fchy. T« . iraii.*f<r Tuition.. 262 74 Expenditut cs January 8 J lansfcrrcd limn Ip. to S. S. .. .s9stH‘.) . 9 M irlin Jabric. exam, of records .. 3® 10 Dale Braun, teaching 11 F. W. A. Rowels \ Co., supplies 12 01 ‘ 11 F.Jecta Oliver, teaching JDiiO'l 11 Gertrude Sprunger, <l.» I'Ml.ixi 12 A. W. Baumgartner, fuel A Sj.utl. 9u I ■ 12 Heme Art. Stone Co., brick, etc. 3.?3 12 Pliihp Schug & Son. insurance . . 3»( 43 12 Ind. Teachers’ Retirement Fund.. 261 6’ 12 Ray Duff, teaching 50 0) 15 Amos Hirschy. insurance 130.4) 16 I avina Christener, teaching 5® o‘> 17 Standard Oil Co., floor oil I •. ’ 18 Denoyer, Geppert Co., supplies .. 1414511 IS Clyde Hendricks, express 17 81 ■ I i 18 J.iechty Bros. A Co., supplies .... 40.| I 1 r 19 Sam Nnssbanm, insurance ... 5® hi | 29 Henry Ihrschy, tabor ' 6> ] 30 Lucile HefTncr te.i< hing 115 h i | 30 Henry Jlirschy, tile ’6) ’ .10 Kiger & Co. xtiptdies 47 86 1 > 30 Do., Township <htidc 7.f.5 I "Felihiary 1 I W. W. Hctjdricks, janitor work .. 30 0) I 1 J. I. Hofer, do 6d.no J 1 John I obaiger. do 2t) i' l 2 1 Clyde Hendricks, teaching 400.0'1 J I 11. L. Gre»der. do 200.1t’) J 1 Rea l a Von Wale*, do 21” 0' .' 1 Howard Michaud, do 175.00 2 1 Harve Haggard, do 150'i‘J J 1 Mary McCullough, do 1.10.0) J 1 Ruth Gilbert, do 125 o’l 2 1 Sylvester Everhart, do 120 00 1 2 I). 11. Goble Co., supplies HR.II ( 2 Vance Mattax. salary & office rent 80.00 4 \V. H. Haggard, playground rent.. .10.0)' 5 Cora Habegger, teaching 1 *(i."o 6 Dale H. Braun, do .... otl.fii 8 Don Essex, do ; 125 01 9 Ray DilfT. do 10t)0 9 Gertrude Sprunger. do inn.no, 9 Helen Gilhoin. do Jim 1.1 H. L. Sipe, blackboard 10.00 13 Arlo Lehman, ianitor work 12(11)1 15 Paid from S. S. back to Tp 95 >.O ) | 4 5 The Bank of Berne, coupons .... 675 15 H. L. Coeidcr, supplies 32/8: 15 Electa Oliver, teaching DiO.p i! 15 John C. Soldner, cleaning dilcli .. »n i 20 Raleigh Sipe, stamps 200 20 Nat’l Home & School As.so 5550 28 Ray Duff, teaching 100.60 28 Sylvester Everhart, do 100.01 23 A. E. Everhart, repairs 5.00 29 Clyde Hendricks, teaching 200.00 29 11. k. Greider. do 175 no 29 R< a I a Von Wales, do 125.00 29 Howard Michaud, do 150.0) 29 Harve Haggard, do 125.00 20 Mary M< ( ullouvb, do 135.n0 29 Ruth Gilbert. <lo 100.00 29 J. J. Hofer, janitor work 90.00 !2? Flinchion Daughcrtv, teaching ... 50.00 Marell 1 < ora Habrggcr. do 100.00 1 C. C. Beer, janitor work Soon 3 John l.obsiger. do 12 00 1 3 Crntts Sptlrgcon. do 20.00 1 3 Martin Jaberg, surplus dwg •** su. 2,i 1 5 Don Essex, teaching PS.”.') I i 6 Godfrey Rauch, janitor work .... 20.00 1 6 A-‘..< i.'tr.l Mfg. ( 0., supplier l-'i.lO I 8 Gertrude Sprunger, teaching I 8 l.avinfo Cluistener, do ’o.oo*l 8 Dale H Brann, do 100.00 ’ 13 Helen Gillium, do Pi'rill 15 Kermilh Baumgartner, hauling coal 4.44 1 18 I.ih ile Heffner, teaching 14h.fi'i|) 18 Flccta Oliver, do. ... Uio.oo 1 18 Tuxx n of Motiruc, electric lights .. 22.0 ) ■ 18 J’.anl. of Berne, linn 1 . ( uupmis. . 3'7t'on 2 2! \ atue MaMax. sal., uiTicc rent ... 80.Q0 22 Eli Baume.irtncr, Inbuf. ’n.it'*:l.il . 345;12 31 < urydrm Ra\l, «ijrkc' s lO.u'i ' ?4 M .vdali ne ( biistrnrr. u> ■ ci 3V) ' •’P<''• D I , : 25 Lavina Christener, leaching . ... trri (i’i ?5 (nia HaL-ugrr, |fit).l)O 26 Gert rede Sprung**! , do 7’lo«> ■ 26 Al’.erf Klopfenslifte. Imuliun coal.' 5//) • 27 Don W Ess* x, leaching .... l(ifH)f) jJS Cly.L ll'-m1ri.1... . It 1., (.reiser, do 'iQ titi 1 38 ll'iwanl Mir haud do • I'o fi'i |.H I'arwi Havgnrd, J.,. uai no 3 I .!8 Mary V< ( iillough, do. ... I'tj mi N Ruth Gilbert, do . i}n n .nn ' 28 I. J. Hofer, janitor work 60 on 29 SvJvesler Ev'-rbari. feyrhii g . ... f» i! 1 29 Noah I'ox. liaohcg co.-d .. .. i3l John l.obsiger, janitor wm! nj no i April * r | i I o 100.00 - 9 Ray Duff, do 25 on i ' 112 Fanthlon Da-igherfv, do. .. . ’ I'll •X a 7 r f 'c a , H: '“ ■ 0,1,1 r ””1 Sn'on 1 ' It; [’• ’ • kbckiu-r, ( onunrnr.. nddrrss !’ •’ -J Marv McCullmigli, leachiiig ><!,;. 1. 2’ 11. I . («rrider. do p>-; | !’ Rea la Von Wale, do ’ |Yi I I Han<• H.igg nd. do . p t r I 'V.car Sieiifr-r, Imijli.,- |\ (| |- 6 >lve 'er Evriharl. leaching . ' 6’ gi, ’ 6 I ora Hdht egm. do .... . • |29 I.ii< Jr Heffner, do. |c» -i ■ hie! i 4 • Hivrt, do I;: 'i 130 Helen Gillioni, d<> < i’•» I ’ May ' 1 .'"ml., lu-l 11,51 " < -de llrtwlricks. teaching >l9 60 - ' bihn Evetharl, fuel pjl > g. ( 3 ' aoy Maflav, salaiv. uHice irn(,, ’ lx. .1. S-nimget. fixing uigans . 4.0 n2' ’ 6. i? Duff, teaciiiug 579 1’ ■'* 7 Dun W. Essex, do ~ #.;JS Ji I »xvi' d ( h'n’enrr, du ; >3,10 3‘\ 15 ( l.iu-le Dauglierly. labo- tm ditch 2.5'J 16 Gertrude Sprungt’-. IcmLiug 175.19 2U Iraubfcrrcd frutu Ip. tu S. S 105.00 / *
21) F»nchi<'n J' 1 "'""* " jjn.lJ 22 I'rnn. K R <■''■ . 4<.<> 24 Kenneth ll.>wni»n. h»ulii>« 1; . uS 24 je»»e John»on, <lp 5.20 >1 lint llcn<tnck«, <!"■ ■ oF.OJ 14 Dale 11. Bruun. teO'lmur t (| , , 4 "i Ruth t.ilbeo. ■ ■ ■ ~■■■ 495 26 J •’“m- huiiHne (-O’ l ; jtn _'K Cora Hnhrgßrr. tea-'h'nK. ' Jo 00 «() Menno I'. Strury. «h««p kilKd ■ ■’"'"’ikramr |l»m<wrat ” DW 2 ll,.ward Michaud. ( ,|j,il ,1 Hrriw Willin’ <" • prmung . ■ • ,- s .1 Do., school »u|>|dw» im.llo 7 Vamr Matiax. -■ilary. olh.c 7 Leon Von Gnnten. rcpa.rrng Bradr. 10 Eslrs Durn au, leacluis is ■ . > |l( j 10 Wdham MlU’he 1. »hee|> killed ■ f '. fl() j.l From S. S. buck to 1 p • • Rank oi Berne, loan b) cj 2.1 Dale H Braun, msUtutr . ■• •• ())1 24 Ark) I-chman. janitor work <»u.. - 25 Virgil Hendricks, janitor work 25 l>.nd B. Clark M-n Co.. Mq.plw, . 25 A Fhnagan 10.. do. 5.54 25 Garden < ny Eduratiou.il l»• (11 25 Boone Co#l to., coal •• soon 26 Leroy Siauffer, janitor work ' M) ()1) 26 Godfrey Rauch, do. ... , S() 26 Ellis Lehman, clock repair 26 The Rook Store, school supply • 26 Gertrude Sprunger. Institute .••• • 2 e, (. U. Beer, janitor work • 26 A. I. Myers, school supplies . • 11, wa d Hit -1 1 n 2d ( ora Habegger, do . . : 27 Lncilc Heffner, tlo. ... • ‘ - 27 A. W. Baumgartner, Janitor woik 3 ■ 27 Do., oil fuel ; !u' n « 27 Sylvester Everhart. Institute .... •• • 27 Town ol Monroe, drciric lights .. •_ 27 W. W Hendricks, janitor work • • ~>7 j- j. ".de.-, d... 27 Emnwt Mrincr, - 28 11. I . Greider, Institute ■•••••• •. 50 Clrtus Spurgeon, janitor work, oil J 30 Rea La Von Wales. In.-mm.- .... ■ ’ - .10 E. S. Chriatcn, Commence exp. July 1 Rav Duff, Institute j.-.(... 2 I’hd. Schuß * Son. Insurance .... «..' 2 Vance .Mattax, salary etc 1 2 Elccfa Oliver. Institute I''''' 1 W. M. Welch Mlg. t 0., supplies. J Ruth Gilbert, Institute J Oris Hocker, supplies '■/; J Coral Maltax. clerk hue 5 Don W Essex. Institute 7 lohn Painter, supplies 8 l.iecllty Bros., pump & repairs .. ('.(<> 8 I ehinan Bros. H Co., supplies ... -4.-4 8 Berne Hdw. Co., repairs -a. > 11 Mary McCullough, Institute .... o II Lavina Christener. do 11 'Helen Gilliom, do. ■ 12 Fanchion Daugherty, do , 1.! Ollie Heller, repairs 12 Harve Haggard. Institute •>■ 12 Jesse Erp. labor 15 Berne Milling Co., coal "" 1 15 Berne lid. ol Education, Hauslers. . I.siul.i.o 15 Do 15 Do 'SOT-' lll 15 Clyde Hendricks. Institute OOP I 16 Irvin Lehman, unloading cc»al 17 D. H. Goble Co., supplies <S.IO 17 Do 17 A. J. NyStrom & Co., maps, etc... -2.03 August 2 Vance Matta.x, salary, office rent B<).< •> 6 C. U. User, fuel H7 Jacob I’. Schwartz, staking ditch.. 2.3? 8 Dcnni> Striker, do. and meals .... 3j" 8 S. E. Haggard, sheep killed IT?" 11 Bank of Berne, Umipous ti / ‘ 11 Jt.seph E. Schrock, sheep killed .. b'.'l" 13 Fred Stauffer, do - 9..i0 15 End Tabler. meals, staking ditch. !..•• !• Peter A. Habegrgcr staking ditch.. 3.(h> 19 Christ Bauman, do j(l Dick Roth, surveying road s.uu 23 A. I. M.t-cr, repairs !4M< 23 Berne Milling Co., coal , ,70.15 23 l.iecllty Bros. \ Co., supplies .... 2''j,| 23 Berne Lumber Co , do 83.5" September 2 David J. Schwartz. Advisory Board .5.<” 2 Webster Martz, do. 5J'- 1 2 Corydon Rayl, do 5.6 1 ' 2 VattCc Mattax. salary, office rent.. giM l ' 5 Herman Myers, labor ’.I" 5 Clarence AL Kean, do S' ’' 5 C. C. Stauffer, do 3J'.‘ 6 Emil Badertschrr, do 1.5;i t» John I.in-.y. hauling c<»al 1" . 1C Decatur Foundry, well cover .... 2.2.' 11 Dennis Brandyberry, labor 1 • 11 Henry Nussbaum, hauling i sd .. 0 12 Kcrmith Baumgartner, hauling coal ’ . 17 Ben Nnssbaumci. labor i2J>‘ 17 Janies Slick, staking ditch, etc... 17 P. Z S. Gilbert, do 16J#' 18 Raleigh Sipe, stamps 3.60 18 Fred 11. Meyer, staking ditch .... 1. 15 Dennis Moser, teaching 45.ee 19 Milo Helle/, staking and clean, ditch .’_’.li 19 Harve Haggard, teaching sfl.hu 20 Ezra Snyder, do s’l no 22 Amos Kirchhofrr, sheep killed .. 23.*'' 23 lasjier \\ able, labor on ditch .... 6 23 Darrx Schug. hauling coal It), f .’3 Merl Essex, sheep killed h 1 ' 24 Amcriuus <?nig!ey staking ditch .. 3. r u 2b Ben F liieckiger, labor 10.(4' 27 Hi-an’ Wittwer, do. . H._s 29 R'k of Berne. Bonds, and Coupons 347.2? 30 John Flucckioer, janitor work ... 6<" October 1 Leonard Supply Co., supplies .... 22.'' 1 Do . culvert i9._i. 1 Alfred Sprunger, labor 13.6® 2 Phil p ILhn. r. .!<• 3 ( I .Idi Striker, teaching ’. 21".'.i i' 3 I!. I . Gre.der, do 175.fi 3 Iva Chin?, do !2 , )J'O 3 Velma llH’ii'd. do 120.(>'1 3 Harve Haggard, do t>>i.i • 3 Mary Met tiHnugh, do 1 120.th 1 3 Ruth Gilbert, do 115.0(1 3 J. J. Hofer, jat itor x.ork b?.( " 4 Ekcta Oliycr, tc; ching I'lU.Ou I Sylvester Evcihait, do.' Im).no 4 ( hrisl Zuerchcr, labor :sc 4 Don W. Esusex, teaching LWl.i'" 4 Josephine Heffner, tlo 4 Gertrude Sprunger, do 100.60 4 Dennis Moser, do 50.06 4 Esta Fleming, do ’ |U '0 ‘ 4 Adolph Haiini. labor 12 i 4 Cora I lab.ggcr, teaching pin,. 7 .John l.obsiger. labor Ju.f’u 7 Paul Lobsiger, janitoi- wurk ..... p)jiii 7 \an Bowman, eh anin< ccnietei x. . 22. i t 7 Noah Fox, cleaning dilth l.:.'n 7 Noah Fox, fuel ; ( 8 W. H. Myers, labor ,s\ l( 8 V ance .Mattax, salary, office rent.. ion 8 Helen Gillium, teaching p) m; , 8 Houghton-Mi IB in Co., libr. books Ltijt, 9 Ezra Snyder, teaching 75. mi 11 Ehnci Beer, hauling coal ' 5'52 1 11 Edna Beer, labor 'lion II Albert iltiscr. do 12 i" 14 Cirtus Spurgeon, janiior work x t-ti 1 H Adams Co Tyras u-.-. I-ai.’i’!67.<>>;5 J D < ..rrnce Dav)s, < ranug ditch ... 1? (bwin l.chmau, labor pi 1 6 Ren Nussbatiincr, chanin'' di'.h • 16 A. A.j.imi ;!> . ( 1„ ; ’ ; ;; 17 S. E. Hagg rd. mowing st ho .I-;. ,| ■ 1/ Otto Hohman, labor 18 14.I 4 . N. .Miller, labor . ’ -> ?! vv I he- Atlas Oil I do ■>, - !! - " . hoglit :.'7 M.:ry Striker. 1 .b,,r .. Ji) IV-rrif W 0,1.-, ( J'" ■; Sim-nssr . . ’ Denins Moser, do. . . imi.-. ' ■>l Iv.-I (.Inof, du , . , I I :i H.xl. (riw, ,i„ ' ■! h"'l. I- I; J i M j," .\r. .a-;.:.,,-V-';: X-.vrrnl.r - s iial 'L (.rieeinng, etc, sj.o -- '—l' I Vanrr .Mali.-, 1 < ' 1.-arbiiiv ' |, 2,‘ 6 ,L A. llaeßJod. riakinu di:<h ’ 7 Ezra Snvd.r ..-a.hinr. ' ■ !l ' 5 ).»< iLiTnc - d I'Hi.'in ■ ■" E-l 3 hh.niny., di;. ' Z" 1 ■' Ekclu Oliver, .l„, ’OT-OT I ! - < dii.n,:: f.' v, -■ kw-K •' ■ ,'■ lOTrhlllg ... 1,.,,,' ■ ■ rlf... Hdyard. .1-. .W.Wi ■' I--., i,loot, do ’; ,M. ; , M, Ci-p, • I'KOKI : ' ■ Rutli (, ji, inn on 1 !■■’ 'm-.ig;v ''s-wi 6 Arnlan H.djecgei | 8 U'(i > . 110. r. t .„- , ’• s>|(>?vn Soriinun. hod ! ' ’> ■n I. -1.1 Flruiory, I,- .. '• . ' I ■"< < ora Hat.ffje.. do x ■ OT.W d "'- ■ ■ ’ !< Clitlou L. Strike
I . .... 10"”” b« Dhoox M >»er. 'L 100. WI 18 Geilr.i.'e ; , |j j J 4.00 j’ Albeit s. Lrhnw'. cep ki»ra ]|)n „„ | ■4) W E-’O. .. 1.1.50 j l-4.1l, .Mel lain, repair on o *5 Kr "''d r Soulier, ’ ll «,l’ I cut OTdld I* Drub I. Ruth. lal“’.r 150,00 „ y„ H Snyder. ~ 5.1 J ' 'h-i »2 Anicruan t>oe»h uatcr tiap 10.50 2 J Ai r Bagley, repair or »« P |)() J Paul L.d.Mvr, * .... 75.00 2> Don W Ejeex, ■ ■ cgr(jf N ((1) .',( Town.end & Pbo'-'l' .jpiic, 21.49 jj 11. .tnb A t 0., o'',» ' J52.7J 25 /itumerinan <>>»l > .■; 8.3.1 > t West Dinntecting Io . “ .7,10.00 2.1 Bank .0 Bone, h.an.»n •• • , u ; iU|l 2.1 Houghton Mdibn 1 <•-,. , n 21l k ?.iiij —iP':: 2.1 Hank of Berne, 'oan on SS. • ■ , h ()n 24 t'irtue Spurgeon, 95.00 24 Dennis Moser, j,: ' 0.40 Si Vance Mattas. n»»i * ; -too 24 Gertrude Sprunger, tear > 8 • nn 26 Benjamin > lls ? l ’ a '"" | t ' 4 ~ . 100.00 26 Sylvester Everhart, teaching . , 50 26 J. J. Hofer, labor 00.00 26 Do., janitor work .• ■ • V j S(| n( , >6 H L, Greider. learning ..v" c ( ,0 2(, A <i. Durjiin, cleaning ditch . .. fi|| ’ ||() 26 Harve Haggard, teaching '7 W. I. Sprunger. organ ■ ■ 27 Lehman Bros. A (m. soppn- .5 27 Tim frogrrss, melurcs. ( ,' ()() B. II Miller, -hi ep kiikd 31) Berne Hdw. 10. (urn.u e ami .up. .10 A. I Moser & ( 0.. repaits - .111 Ralph M.< lain. I;'. 1 ""' 1 .,''.'.'1m,2 .In Gilhom l.mnhci <o ,' 1 * ],m (,g 0 Do., library table-, lumber, et. .. U « 1.1 Berne Art. Stone t 0., eemeni, etc. 24.64 .10 Baumgartner A Andicws, plan's’!n Berne Lumber Co. srliool supj lea .10 Mm. Wittwer, »><>uting A repan 4 .4. JI Vance Maltax. salary, rent. eli... .It I .erfty lire- & to., repairs .... 1L» 31 Monroe Gram to . eom : ) 0( . 31 Coral Maltax, clerk lure 50.1111 Recapitulation TOWNSHIP Fl M> lan. 1, 1924, balance on hand ’4 124 68 'Receipts during year Total of balances and receipts M-'-’a Disbursements during year = Dee. 31. 1924, Imai balances -a s* Ri >AI> UM> Jan. 1, 1921. balance on hand Receipts during year ! Total of balances and receipts 4/6. 8 Disbursements during year -a’-'J Dec H. 1"24, final balances ••••■•• 4 SPEI l AI. SCHOOL U M' Jan. 1. 1924. balance mt hand $ IS->2 Receipts during year 'n-V-o Total ol balances and tree,fix .... 2.«75.79 during year Dec. .’I, 1924. unal balances ...... Tt'ITION H ND Jan 1. 1924. balance on band $10,032.40 :::: 'kv’"'’r'w.’l. "m aMkhm. e- i0,853.5S DOG FUND Jan. 1, 1924, balance on hand $ 646.20 Receipt# during year $ I Total -I balances and receipts ■ Disbursements during year 735.90 Dee 31. 1924. final balant <s 60/.30 TOTAI. OF ALL I I NDS Jan. 1. 1924. balance on hand ....$12.0'7.03 Receipts during vear 18.166.14 Total of balances and receipts .... 5 1.2-4.07 Dislnt* 1 Tinents during xear Jh.B >4.3‘> Dec. 31. 1"24. final l-.t u < ' 13.329.65. Total balance’- as slioun bv this report . $13,329.68 Warrant-Checks outstanding Dec. 31, 1924 208.06 Total balances anti outstanding warrants. Dec. 31. 1921 13.379.68 Cash in D<p-'itory. J)ec. ■'!. PCI,. 13.121.62! 1, Nance .Mattax. the Trustee of Monroe! Township. Adatns County. Indiana, tlo solemn-! ly swear that the preceding report of Receipts, | Disbursements anj Ba inces is true a’i-1 cor-1 reel, as I verily believe: and 1 further declare that the sums with which I am charged in this report are a'l of the sums received l?y me, and the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid tn the sums stated, and without cxprt-ss.il or impheti : gio - I merit that any portion thereof >liall l»e re- ! tained by or repaid to me or any oilier per-/ son. And I further declare, and swear that | I have rcccixetl no money, nor articles of value, in < .-msidcration <4 any contract made by me as Trustee of this township. Vance Mattax, Trustee of Monroe township Siilviribrd and sworn to Iwforc me, the • hairman »( the Advisory Boart| of this Tp., this pth day of January, 1925, C. F. Rayl, Chairman of Advisory Rnard of Monroe Tp. 'lbis report was received, accepted, and apI r »ved by the Advisory Board of this Township at its Annual Meeting, this, the 6th day of January, 1925, C. F. Rayl. David J. Schwartz, Albert Huser, Advisory Board of Monroe Tp. Walter Roth, of .Monroe, underwent I a major operation tms morning at .he local hospital and is recovering satisfactorily. FRENCH TOWNSHIP ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEE OF FRENCH TOWNSHIP 10k YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1924 Receipt, January I Am.mnt brought fmward .$13'153.39 3 Bank of Berne A I'eoph-. s. .. Bank, Interr-t 15 85 February 1 Bank of Berne & People State, u ;i,e I’ttfr'wt 21.86 II Martin Jaberg, distribution.... 919 22' March 3 Bank of Berne & I’eopk-, Stale ' Bank, Interest 2ft II ’ April I Bank of lliritc ft People Stale Bank, Interest ,- May ' *' ‘ -«--o 1 Bank of ft l><lllk, iDiCiest 1e o » 16 < hflon ” June 1 . I R, ,|„g ~t , 2 ,;.;i 2 Fred I ox, do , 2 Etna.r,. I ~, ” I . 1 p.'Uoel K pier, do. hll i 1 Jo'.t. S-1.r.,, . . ■’ E-ed •s-mm:, d„ , I, ■' Adolph Snn.b, ,h,. "OT'J •’ Witt. Kiefer, do -M if !: ■' ■: " 3f19 1: •-ml . I iitrffwt - • ] j'; 1 y >,a "'" <'OTrii,;Hi.m:::: 3 ww : 1 "i Ibrnr ft Pe„p|,. s )• ""tn1.m,.,, 7'G tr i ' -L'. l k.' ,, | n;:'’ / State Ij ■S'pteml.ci ' 2 |: ,„k of Berne ,v . Bank, I. i<.. ■’ ■ ■ . lam 1 'I. f01,.-: 22..,7 I ' "m.k of I-,,,,,. ; . H..m, 1,... , , S' " ' ? - N. Moo', I,:. ~ ." ,OTIS ' Dcwnber 20.38? I 2 Batik of Brrm- i.. s , , I ■ 8.,.1 . '' ’ |, r Sian I ) M.mtm ,t, I,tt-t. i V ' Hilt;. , "' K '’--ll J • 'OTr d „ • (.8 I 4 Ague, M s, j ■ 'L lm.i It. Meyer' do' ' "" ' ■' •noil O. Ruttv,,;,, I,', '• I I Ren. I Jr , ~ , I mpaii Su.vr <,, ~ , ' ’ s, 1 '-■ 'I Meyer. Intcla,,'. - ; ' ' rchr'iarx - 1 1/’ GO I j i /ft;,', '-'ting 1 Kub '“ u, Meyers', di
| I Gcrold O. Runyon, do. . 1 Haymond Moser, driving ii.'. i’ 2 Berne E<i«Ry Fx. Co.. VC mrn; 44 "® I 2 Mcshbergcr Bro#., »tone & liu ‘e , J U il3 David Levy, tile & labor... C 11 b 114 Arnold A»chlen>an, labor . 6 8) |io Wilson Banter, hauling coal’ " 4 'l IS Geroki O. Runyon, teaching ’ e*’ 5 O 15 Agnts M. Schenk, do ® ' Svjiu 20 haiea Duncan, T. R. fund .{"W 2m tecil Meyer, teaching .... »*2.Si 29 Louise Hilty, do. 29 \ eda Andrew#, do 81 21 29 Robert 11. Meyer, do. 29 Ague# M. Schenk, do. 29 Devoid O. Wunyon, do. ... March 3 Fred F. Steiner, labor & u| v 3 Martin Moeschbcrger, »alar\ " . '* s 3 Berne Witness Co., printing ?' I,,J 3 The Decatur Democrat ( o , d 0 ' ,- 9U 3 Louis Klein, surplus dog t iix >•- 7 D. J. Sprunger, stamp*. 14 t ecii Meyer, teaching 21 Fred A. Kohler, sheep killed" 21 Joel Aug#burger, hauling children j - 21 Ben Gerber, do ‘Do 2r. Uccil Meyer, teaching . 28 Louise Hilty, do 4< W 28 Veda Andrews, do 28 Agnes M. Schenk, do. ... in/’ ll i 28 Robert H. Meyer, do 28 Gerold. O. Kunyon, do. i tll > April . ’'' K 8 Kiger A Co., registers ~. KH 9 A. J. Reynolds, labor ‘. U ,J ? Bm 11 Standard Oil (. 0., gas & O iL. 5J HB 25 Samuel E. Kaehr, labor Bb 25 Joel Augsbtirgcr, hauling clu'hh vn >J M 25 Marshall Reynolds, janitor ... ,'7 MB J.t Ben Gerber, hauling diildn u, ' ■.’ J BM 25 (evil Meyer, leaching 188 25 Robert H. Meyer, do 2<i Gefold O. Runyon, do MB (.crohl O Kunyon, janitor...’ 4 „"" ■H ..'b Noval Banter, janitor - I ' 3 MB JS Agnes M. Schenk, leaching...'.' . / Xl ‘ MB J 9 John A. Amstutz, labor gM _’o Agnes M. Schenk, jan. & MB 2> Win. G. Smith, truck dnving/ May BM 1 Veda jan. & Jn>t..., ; .MB 1 \ eda Andrew s, teaching I? - MB 2 Robert H. Meyer, jan. « iibi .' 2 Martin Moescnbergei, salan ME 3 Raymond Moser, driving truck ‘1" 1 IBM 6 D. H. Goble, supplies /"'ME 7 A. J. Reynolds, driving truck.. MB 7 Louise ipity, jan. & mst ... '. S ’J MB 7 Louise Hilty, leaching MM f' A. J. Moser & Co., repait-.... MB 12 Vx in. Fuchs, sheep killed 15 Fred Steiner, labor ME 1> Dan D. Moser, <lO. EBB 15 Cecil Meyer, institute MB lb Highway Service Sta. gas . ... MB Jr. Berne Art. htonc Co., c<> u l . 4 ; , lt> Fret! J. Isch. sheep killed 17i'm MB 10 Joe Eckrote & j»on.*, suppin> • 1/ tieraid O. institute.... l‘> George McCune, hi|»or 1' ,1 M» Jnnc MB (> Jorl J. Kipfcr, driving uud... j tjf! MB 9 r.manucl Joray, do. laboi. . .J BM 9 Levi K. Schindler, labor ,/,'Mb L" Ernest Baisiger, sheep kilk-i.. MB 19 E. S. Christen, Co. ( oin BBS Ji bernc bquity Ex. coal Dan I’. Studler, tran.-dci .. .. BBra 25 Vance Mat lax, do 25 I’. A. Alien, Supt. do 2b Fred Cubbum, uu ui j Bbß 25 Bernc Ari. Stone Co., c< d S.’o MB W ilson Banter, haulint,.- >. t <>HEB 27 Elroy Stauffer, do , )Imj Mß Cornelius Bertsch, do JS 1-Atcs Duncan, ictiremeni ~j •• j M|| J l, iy . - BbS Win. Wittwer, nv.v rootAK •« 5 Dubach ' Bros., labor ' 5 Berne Art. Stone In. eeni. ■ ...MM Wm. E. Garton, painting 12 Do uujMl .21 D*. and -.lapk" , ; BBlh IJJ J.-t Duh, I.aiding «val . . . Augii-t BW .t \» in. i’. Garton, paiutn.g : s >.ii.i llnstity, labor ■ BMh lohniiH 1 a.imgui ii ii. ' David I cvj, hauling c<ui I- Win. Wiilur, repan . '- 13 J. II Huastwn. supplier : J J l c\i K. >uhnidlcr, ial»-i (. ! _i> J. I 1., ki.iiu >Oll.. | « : 3'l Ml If Mt.ouhbcigci. Septc.i»ibe. iEBB 2 l-.zia Am.*tutz, labjr . - I. n.i> \« u< ii'cnwain.c 1. .x-t. 1-. Mill J 1 oi.annn Gerber, <a-. . 2 A. J. Reynolds, d». ... ' ' J Joh’i <<iuxur, ba'iliiig • . ' « lai \ hoifmai'ii. 1; i.cl. Lathi yil Moe.'cliov /< . , M l»oa;u lor Blind, 12 bu--i ; ;- 'l** Robert H. Meyer, hjclii:-. - 19 Gerold (>. Ruiiyu. u-i J'l Joliii l-'onncr, director i-.. : MM| Albert Beer, labor October MBE GeraM O. Kliiix-m, !> * Louise Hilly, du 3 \< da Andrew s, do 11 Aivi la 1.. Spiungur, - MEM lojlxit 11. Meyer, d<> 'iMBM I vdi.% Buerger, do. 3 A. J. Reynolds, labor 'Ml||| 3 Int Witness ( , !•: ' MEE \ iuh i Adding Machine 1 MBM 9 Martin tiiaber, driving . 1' Kiger & Co., supplit11 Jess A. Michaud, sale 17 I cvi R. Schindler, lab ' MBE 1- Jorl Angslmiger. drlv . M||l 24 D. H (luble Fiiul if. ' MEM I : ( F.ukrutu & Son.. - .'i A nolil Aschlcman, lali : "'MM| 2 1 Rolicrt 11. Mt yer, b MM 25 I lycsscs Stau.lTer, lab «: -•-'•'M|g|| 27 Henry Meyer, labor MEE 2*' Martin (frabcr, labor... - M||| ■1 S< th Ihberstcin, hauling MhIB .-I LcroiJ (). Runyon, u<• ' EMB <1 Louise Hilty. do ’’ \ eda Andrews, do. . ' -MM| 1 A'villa E. Sp<unger. <! • - 31 IL-be it 11. Meyer, \l<> •'I 1 >dia B<»crger. 410. . . IBM I I’ahiicr Moser, niii-H MEE I l , ct.i N. Mos* 1, st MBS November I Win. («. Smith, labor I Martin Graber, driving ' - 1 MM| !l J'tcl Augsburgt r. diivi. . MEE II i.ci ild C>. Runyon. t«.i- MM 11 Joh.ioie Baumgart n< 1. 15 Brine Hardware (•• . MEE I' Benn I.umbel Co, -<i| I'■ MEE 17 Albert E. Riedl, laboi 21 Gerold (). Runyut'. if EME iJS Robert 11. Meyer, do. MBB 28 \ eda Andrews, du. MgE| JS I vdia Buerger, do. - M .’8 I .mkc Hilty, do js (~.r „ |( | o, Ruiiyun, d - ■ ' MM| December ~.,ME|| I Id. Morsi hlic-rge r. dt.xi'z , Aaron Muscr, do MEE •S Daniel Kaehr, labor ' c MgM 9 Martin Graber, driving ’ ' ! Veda Amlrtwis, t-a-l.i: _- f 12 Arvilla L. Sprunger, -IP I Jblty. ,|. ( . ... MMI' 12 I vdia Buerger, ei .. . 12 Grtold O. Runyon, ■ MM 12 Robert H. Meyer, d*'. MMI 12 Martin Graber, driv;; - MMI 12 David 1.-.-vy, d iving 1 . . MM| 13 Godircd Smith, labm MM| 1> lorl Augrtiiirgri. moi. ME||| 15 Robert 11. Meyer, jan '•■ MBE 20 Bev Gerber, driving 20 Elmer Rnuyon, do. ' . Dec atur Dtnu ct..’ <-• EBBh American 80-. I <7. , Isaa-. •! r «v , i v 1 ■ EMM *’■ Standard Oil ( <>., Gas . 21 Gerold (). Runyon, t? 26 W’i’brrt Brrr, hauimc . ’ Mar’in Moc*,chlicrß« r , •• MMI TOWN'S?!! P I ' " . Jan. 1. U»?4,«bal. on ham!.. ; MM R» i c-ipts dining yrai - ME|| Tomi of b.-J. aud rt-ue'p!-. MM pi l -bm-.vtnents during '' . Dec. 31. 1921, built lialat ■• - EM ROAD Fl M> . . ....MH Jan. 1, 1924, Lal. on liaiul ■, Receipts during year Total of balances am! " ' ’ Disbursements dun: g v» ar ( Dec. 31. 1924. l- iifa! k.'ai.-■ MM spit 1 Ai. s< il'H'i * (l iMM Jan. 1. 1924. biifaner e.u '. R/’cx’ipis during yeai loti.l of balances ami i" j Disbui seme uls (luting Dec. 31. 1024, Final Va < 1 MM TUITION I ’ t . i: lan. 1, 1924, Jialauur on I: Fer.eipls dmiijS vra: I*-tai of bghi hues ®ud »• • • , j ’ Dt l,! Ir K,. lnrn | s dining 5i Dec. 31. |QJ|. Final ba-" Mil Dot, |-1 •" t Jan. 1, balance uu ha."’! MB|g during vear . . Total of balances and - DislMiiscnieptb during ; . '>!) MM Dec. 31. 1921. Fii’,'l bal;i"“ vI MM TOTAL Ol- Al I I H :,., I, 1924, balance I"" 1 '' r- : "• MBBI Rcrripts during . <,"T' l-.rxl of Imlaturs :imt i IHrburiiemtrUs doiimt '* XL 024. I'iiuil t'.i'i HK Total l.alytu et. as sli"'.' '' : report ; (. ash in Depositor} . 1'- : he !’ 5 freuUi ““
