Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 21 January 1928 — Page 3

i(BN ON TH BULJS DELAYED. , Finance Committee S'fjt To Ik-lay Action '* il After Mar. 15 (VP The ; WgshhiKt 0 "' “" n Jttee voted today : i *» delay .Xtion fill 11,1,11 after i: -tX- - ~ | . 1 — 1 K l U°y «'f' 1 ”‘" I,,, ' ra ' H p,eart,ng f ° r i T'X by Republicana T vi ecf Sectary of treasury who complained that the M«U° n r tinn provided in the house. W l £paX the treasury ftMarch 15 re-1 i X dnicate a much larger surplus | JTjw than had been expecteu. Sees College Girl ‘ nf Next Generation As Perfect As Venus Indianapolis. Jan. 21 -(UP) Th* L girl of the next generation i “ t he as physically perfect as the I Lilian Venns, if fashion continues present trend toward brevity and Uness of clothing, according to ! Miss Louise Shultneyer. head of the | Butler University physical training ! department. “Th? modern coed s daughter will ( show how women have improved in i djflast few years in health and figure : because of the unrestricting dress worn today.” declared Miss Shulmeyer “It is not too much to say that we : nav expect a race of super-women if i the present flimsy clothing and devoI lion to physical exercise continues. Miss Shultneyer disagreed, however, i with the statement of Dr. Cecilia Duel Mosher, of Stanford Cniversity, made lii the latter's new book: ' Personal I Hygiene for Women,” that the modi m college girl already has put to thame her Victorian ancester of the ! many petticoats and stiff stays. [ “Dr. Mosher's theory may hold good | hi California where the passion for [ physilcal fitness developed years ago,” the Butler instructor explained," but [ It is far too soon to notice any great [ improvement in this part of the connI try. “We have noticed in our phys- ; hl examinations every year, howLwr. that incoming freshmen girls i taeathe and stand better than the I aes of other year s. I Miss Schnlmeyer agreed with Dr. i Mosher that the modern girl has ugly F lest, and blamed this on modern dane- ' inc. which throws the weight of the r tody incorrectly on the feet. o Rulers As Underworld . At Muncie Are Sentenced | Indianapolis, .lan 21- (UP> “King I Pete" and “Queen Node" of the t "Royal House of Barlow," ruling Mon- | ttchs of Muncie's underworld, stood r Sited today by sentence of Federal : Judge Robert C. Baltzell. Round guilty by a jury Monday of | ronspiracy to violate the Federal proi. Jihition laws, p e te was sentenced to Leavenworth penitentiary for two [ Fars and fined SSOO. “Node," or Nora i . l ' * ife ' was Riven one year and a day I the Indiana Woman's prison, on ■ arges O s liquor sales and operating ■ ‘ “"'sance, each was given an addi- | wnal sentence of one year. • I Z b ". LaWr, “ nee ' Rotun<l « n <l Jovial i SiTC ,0 the >'oval pair conI sito 2 ? the ’” for conspiracy, drew , months at Leavenworth. fharles w. Jewett Enters a te tor Governorship [ £“Ti 8 ’ ln< ~ Jan ' 21 -(INS)I «dianapoli s Je f * ett ’ ? h ° waß niayor cf annonneed hi T . ! 16 t 0 1920 » aa ’ üblican n - S can,ll<lat y for the repi nomination for governor. 1 »ithdra wa | ?° Uncement foilowe ‘i the ' of M Bert'r gubernat = rlal t?'** zs.r ,ctor m i Wm “s alate BUte wlde I be •* “■> t“: »» ■'OUIIII, Jnnunry 11,27 iAVt'.tny Receipts I U"' for nj ßt X,lt - PI. 'l' <-■ r < , g : , .l.n' ln R t ' 181 *at. B. P L & T n. pl*t I OAC i> . — 11 in?' Xnt ' p L * T ' It a' »„ nu <cl)er Ir „1, . ~ • 22-4 U MtV' ZSn 'ith 5ei,,,,, ’ 5.50 pOA Cn , nou »° 177.UU - P L & T ' 10 A c n 21 -«3 !s fc 5 . ln -’M Nat. n. PL & T I 1 0 A f. n , 8 -«'’ f Minte Itit ' Nat ' R - P L & T lOa'c ■ ’R-7S : R ' P L& T ■■ [. ACB ' I «Nat.B.P L4T

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Teeple Drays we 1.50 1 Otto Huffman Janitor 15,00 x i’h ii Harvey Trans 10.ou 1i >rin<K ret < Adv s '■ 15 Berne Witness Co do 2fi 50 iG Priiflito and latter Insurance 4 1..50 15 Laurence Noll Repair ti.oo 15 Citizens Telephone Co Tele is.Ku 26 Wildus Lenhart Teachlntf 122.00 2»i Florence Matfley Teaching 100.00 26 Vera Owens do 126.00 26 Florence Biggs do loo.so 26 Albert Coppess do 120.00 26 Bertelliu* Zimmerman do 100.0 i '.. T It, Hol I Sell i.\ I’• "" ”• 'llh* Noll Clerical help 25.00 26 Herman Hillig Surety Bond 100.00 •’6 Frank Coppess Janitor 100.00 MARCH * 1 Russel Bowman Trans Go.no x Cecil Harvey do lu.on 15 Otto Hoffman Janitor 20 00 21 John Chilrote do 10.60 °1 Russel) Bowman. Trans 60.00 22 Vera Owens teaelilnd 126.0 n 22 Florence Blrkh do loo.on 22 Wildus Jjenhart do 120.0 n 2J Florence Magh-y do 22 Albert Copness do 120.00 22 Berteline Zimmerman do too.no 26 Frank Coppess Janitor 100.00 26 T. R. Noll Salary . 125.00 aj RIL « t Henair 4 00 19 Otto Hoffman Janitor )2.0u *4 do 17.50 I*> Russell Bowman do GO.OO 23 Florence Biggs Teaching 116.16 25 J. O. Trlcker Trans 4 5.00 «.t» Florence Magley Teaching 153.3‘» 26 Vera Owens do 176.10 26 Wildus Mnhart do 152.63 27 Berteline Zimmerman do 113.50 27 Albert Coppess do 142.30 27 Frank Coppess Janitor 10 I.GO 27 Carl Noll Repair 48.00 27 John Chilcote do X 5.00 27 Albert Coppess Janitor 80.00 SO 'l'. R. Noll Salaix 80.00 30 Allie Noll Clearical help 25.0’' M A A’ :: D. H. Gnble Pt. Co Sup 11.11 7 .Mary Noll Enumeration 35.00 17 Board of Industrial Blind B 11 50 17 Democrat Co dav 26 X7 17 Kocher Lumber Co Lumber 18.52 20 Henry iMdch Ditch 24 Kiger Co Sup - 33.80 31 O. H. Greist T. R. F , 113.08 31 T R Noll Salary , 85.00 JINE 4 The Penn System 6 Roy Shoaf Trans 15.50 7 Jameg Slusher do 7.55 7 Frank Coppess do 7 W. B. Martz do .. 54.16 7 Steward Robison do 9.50 7 Chas Marchand do Repairs 31.30 11 <’**ntral 'Vestern Coal Co Coal 207.91 14 James Slusher ditch 5.09 21 Decatur Ins Agency Insur 3.67 21 Otro Hoffman Trans 14.25 25 Ralph Martin Repair 6.00 28 T. R. Noll Salary 125.00 28 Attic Noll Help 25 00 J T I 2 Charles Burke ditch 12 uo 8 W. L. Quarrh* Co Books 1 hj.oo 12 Sanitary Deodorized Co Basket 16 o 9 16 Orland Fortney Transfers 264.00 23 Carrie T. Haiibold do. 3,839.62 23 Veterans of Foreign Wars B 67.. C 23 Vance Mattox Transfers 1,830.o') 23 < 'Has Arnold d • 171 "" 26 Albert Coppess ditch 52.50 2G 'l'. It. Noil Salary xO.OO A CGI’S I' 5 A J. Lewton Transfers 224.00 * ~bhnuclie** Tin Sh*»n Repair 236.00 G Freeman Walters Ditch G.u ■ 13 Cliffton E. Striker C. E. lo l i.» John Butcher Labor 7.00 1•» Krick 'l'yndall Co Tile 14.11 23 Otto Hoffman Repairs 13.00 27 T. R. Noll Salary » 125 P > 27 Allie Noll help 25.00 29 J. O. Ritter ditch 5.00 30 Albert Coppess Repair 30.00 >M-]|»T EMBER 3 Charles Knapp Sup 21.39 3 Carl Noll Repair 11.09 15 Frank Coppess Repair 30.00 17 Kuby Strickler Repair 15.00 28 T. R. N dl Salary luo.Ou 28 Herald Durkin, work 4.u0 OCT< >BER I Florence Biggs teaching 115.00 1 Lloyd Bryan do 115.00 I Mihlred (’ .p|H <s do 100.00 1 Chahner Edwards do 115.00 1 T’auline Steele do 115.00 1 Berteline Zimmerman do 115.90 1 Irvin Hoc Trans 1 Frank Coppess Janitor 20.00 1 J. H. Andrews Janitor 125 ou 1 Henry Dok h Trans 60.00 1 Frank Arnold trans 60.00 Forrest Mart hand Janito| 40.00 4 Ottio Hoffman Janitor 15.0a 5 Mrs. John Cook do . 12.50 11 Demodrnt Co adv 33.22 12 Adams Co Wittness do 33.22 15 Henry Heideman ditch 4.00 15 Ervin Roe Trans 7a»v 15 John Bucher Labor 6.00 18 <j)d Adams Co Bank Sup 3.01 29 Florence Biggs teaching 115.00 29 Lloyd Bryan do 115.00 29 Mildred Coppess teaching 100.00 !9 4’halmer Edwards d > 115.00 29 Pauline Steele do 115.00 •> v>a r t»|jne Zimmerman do 115.00 29 T. R. Noll Trustee Salary 110.00 2J Allie Noll cleartcai help 25.09 29 James H. Andrews Janitor 40.00 29 Frank Arnold r l*rans 60.<»0 29 Forest Marsehand Janitor 20.00 29 Henry Dokh Trans 60.00 29 Otto Hoffman Janitor 15.00 -\O V EM KER 1 Frank Coppess Janitor 20.00 7 Lawrence Smith do 10.00 8 J. H. Andrews Labor 43.80 12 Ervin Roe Trans 14.00 15 Kiger Co Sup 44.29 22 otto Hoffman Janitor 15.09 22 Clialmer Edwards teaching 103.37 22 Pauline Steele do 104.18 22 Berteline Zimmerman do 103.37 22 Florence Biggs <lq 103.08 2 2 Lloyd Bryan do 103.65 22 Mildred Coppes do - 88.37 26 Earl B. Adams Insurance 4 2.69 26 Ilenry I h Trans 60,90 26 James Andrews TrAms 80.09 26 Forrest Marshand Janitor 20.00 29 T. R. Noll S.il.u's 85.00 29 Frank Arnold Trans .... 60.00 DECEMBER 29 Peoples, Loan and TCo Rent 90.00 3 Democrat Co Supplies 7.00 3 Bobbs Merrill Co Sup . 4.94 3 Peter Kirsch ditch 7.25 3 Krick Tyndall Co ditchtile 5.81 3 Decatur Lumber Co Repairs 12.9') 6 Frank Coppess Janitor . 20.00 o I rank Coppess organ 10.00 10 Irvin Roe Trans 14.00 12 Daniel J. O. Keefer Co Bond . 10.00 13 Ralph Martin ditch 5.00 1r » John Hirshey do 300 17 Berne Lumber Co do 5.62 17 Ashbaucher T Shop Repair .. . 3.25 17 D. H. Goble Co Sup 56.39 20 Otto Hoffman .Janitor ... 18.00 20 Ltoyd Brvan teaching 115.00 20 Chalmer Edwards do 115.09 20 Florence Biggs do 115.00 20 Berteline ZlZmmerman do ... 115.00 24 J. H. Andrews Trans 80.00 24 Mildred teaching 100.00 24 Pauline do 115.00 24 T. R. Noll Salary 100.00 24 Allie Noll help 25.00 24 Henry Dolch Trans 60.00 24 Frank Arnold trans 60.00 2 4 Forrest Marshand Janitor 30.00 24 Fiaher and Harrie Sup 2-78 1 ,21 Frank Coppess Janitor 26.50 27 Smith Yager and Falk Jan S 63.9.> 27 Lawrence Smith Janitor 20.00

?7 Decatur Taimbrr Co Repair 20 7D 27 Frank O. .Martin Adv B ’5.00 2/ John W. Tyndall adv B 500 27 Conrad Gllllg do 28 Martin Jnherg Exam 5o 00 v **•. Hammond ’l’rnns 20.00 28 Lenhart Heller Schiirgcr Sale 10. no 24 Kiger Co Books 10.00 29 Knebler Co E<iuplm«*nt 4.12 •!0 Hyland Plumbing Service 31.9b 1 Kern pit 11111 Hon Township Fund De. ,31 1926 Balance on hand 1,779.3 1 I )«•(. 31 i 92i Receipts dating Year 2 937.26 * ’ 1 **2 • 3"i;i I of I ’..i 1.1 n< ♦ - arid Red.jpts 4.71«.Gu' Dm 1 . 31 1927 Disbursements during . 2,885.91 Dec, JI 1927 Finnl Balances 852.7 G Kond Fluid Doc. 31 1926 Bahilict* on hand 216.06 1 Dec 31 1927 Total of Balances and Re< t Blank) 1 D«*' 31 1927 Disbursements during j.;.on Dec. 31 1927 Final Bnlances 203.06 i Kpecinl XcluHd I’iiiid Doc. 31, 1926 Balance on hand 8,063.05 Dec. 31 1927 Receipts during . '?;«•* - 8,105.63 Deo 31 1927 Total of Balances and Receipts . 10,168.67 Doe. 31 1927 Disbursements during .venr 10.070.4 G ! Final Balances 8,043.90 Tuition Fund Dec. 31, 1926 Balance on hand 4,839.80 Dee. 31 1927 Receipts during r 5,145.98. Dec 31 1927 Total of Balances ami Receipts 9,985.78 I Doo. 31 1927 Disbursements during Year 5.7 82.7 8 1 Final Balances 1,202.95 ’l’otnl of All Funds Dec. ::i, 1926 Balance on hand 14,898.25 Dec. 31 1 927 Receipts during v °nr 16,188.87 Dec 31 1927 Total of Balances and Receipts 31,0X6.96 De< . 31 1324 Disbursements during Year . 17.784.!’) Final Balances 13,302.67 Total balances .is ahoWn hv this Report 13,302.67 Warrant checks outstanding Dec. 31, 1927 . 1 14.12 Total balances and outstanding Warrants. Dec. 31 13,116.79 Cash in depository Dec. 31 ,27 13. 1 46.<9 Thompson R. Noll Trustee of Washington Township I’KFIII.F. TOM The Preble Township Trnstec’n Innunl Keport to the %dxlsor> Hoard Os Prehle Township, Idnnis ('bunt 9 Indiana Jtinunry 1927 It E< El PTS JANUARY 3 Farmers State Bank Dee. Int 28 78 FEBRI ARY 1 M. Jaberg Distribution . 688.33 1 Farmers State Bank Jan Int 3 4.10 MARCH 1 Farmers State Bank Feb Int 30.85 1 APRIL 6 Farmers State Bank Mar. Int 3.3.16 MAY 2 Farmers State Bank April Int .31.15 2 A. Stoppenhagen Gas i.si • JUNE ' 1 Anna Friichte Lights 1.20 1 Farmers State Bank Int May 30.20 ; .30 M. Jaberg Distribution 5.558.69 • JULY ' 1 Farmers State Bank June Int 29.26 ! 1 I Otto Wil.Mon Transfers .. 55.00 ' 3o M. Jaberg Distribution 674.66 A UGI’ST 1 Farmers State Bank July Int 37.28 • SEPTEMBER • I Farmers State Bank Aug. Int 35.49 . OCTOBER » 1 r’armers State Bank Sept Int 3 4.07 > NOVEMBER > 2 Farmers State Bank Oct. Int . 3 1.21 I DECEMBER ) I Farmers State Bank Nov. Int 31.44 « 20 M. Jaberg Distribution 5,382.37 IMSIM l<sFMi:\ i s • JANUARY ' 18 Graham ami Walters Notary F .25 • 26 Standard Oil Co gas j 21. Mi 27 Gustave Miller Repair f . I.s<i ' 2 7 Ind Aid for the Blind Brooms 11.56 '• 28 R. Jhberg Teartflhg* 140.0 ti 1 28 M. Werling do 124.06 ' 28 M. Werling Janitor . 20.00 2 28 H. Knapp Sup x. 25 " 28 Democrat Co. Publication 26.96 i 2 < M. Bloemenberg Repair 86.5<1 ) 29 11. Gallmier Wood 15.00 • EHIU’ARY » 1 E. Jaberg Janitor 15.09 14 Zwick ami Meyers Chair* 7.59 • 18 B. Dettinger Teaching 210.0.1 ) 26 Preble Equity Coal 81.12 • 26 Ixmnai'd Stofto «>ff Sup 64.56 26 E. label g Teaching 140.<ui ' 26 M. Werling do 124.00 I i 6 M. Werling Janitor 20.00 3 26 Adolph Stoppenhagen Trans 78.20 • MARCH i» 4 B. Johnson Trans . 5.00 ' 4 Alfred Reese Libor » . 9.«'0 ) 4 C. Scheirnan do 24.00 31 M. Werling Teaching 124.00 '» 31 M. Werling Janitor 20.00 ) APRIL ' I B. Dettinger Teaching 150.00 • I E. .la berg do 1 M' "') » 5 L. Stolte Sup .34 28 t 13 Standard (Ml CO < las 34.43 's • e»l>|e c<» Sup 7.'•»> ) 2o E. Bryan Repair 11.25 ' 20 .1. Heimerrch Sup 2..M7 • 20 A. Bultimeir Libor 19.50 1 22 M. Werling Teaching 124.00 ) 22 M. Werling Janitor 20.00 • 22 E. Jaberg Teaching 14.00 ’» 2’o E. Jaberg Janitor 45.00 ) 25 M. Werling institute 43.40 1 2 5 E. Jaberg do 56.00 1 26 C. Bittner Trans 48.00 ) 26 L. Stolte Grader B 7.09 1 26 Kiger Co Sup 9.89 1 26 A. Stoppenhagen Trans 75.20 1 »G 3. Dettinger Teaching . 120.00 2 26 B. Dettinger Janitor- and intst 128.00 L 26 B. Dettinger Supplies 3.69 ) MAI 14 H. T. Scherry Trans 32 00 ) 16 Berne Witness Publication 26.80 I 1» E. Bieneke I-AbMr ... 1.75 Ii 20 Preble Equity Labor 285.82 ) 20 W. Reppert Trans 11.50 ) 20 A. Kenneke Trans 32.00 • (‘ Schoaf do 64.00 . • ,\.'H lu. d<> 1«i O-l f 25 IL Scli.M'kle do 275 I 26 <L Kruetsnian do 10.26 r 26 Democrat Co Pub . 8.22 [i 31 J. Miller Trans 9.00 II JUNE 11 3 Ed Reppert Trans 6.75 1 :: .1. peu rs d<> 4.W > 4 Wm Johnson Labor 6.25 5 Decatur Lumber Co Stakes 10.00 ) 5 Decatur Lumber Co Bench work 4.!»5 ) 5 Henry Seherry Trans 7.00 j x A Stoppenhagen do 3.92 » 13 August Hartman Labor 20.85 ) 15 C. Affolder Labor 3.25 j 16 A. Bultemier Trans 16.25 7 17 B. Johnson do 2.50 K 18 C. Seherry Labor ■ 1.25 7 18 A. Doehrman Tran 2.00 >{ 18 C. Reppert Labor 1.00 ", 21 Aug. Hartman Labor 7 24 Ed Reppert do 3.75 , 30 Foundation Press Co Books 69.7 5 ) 30 M. A. Griebel Transfer 110.00 ) 30 S. Gala way do 55.00 ' jrLY it 2 Erie Stone Co. Stone <06..>6 I, 5 Veterans of I'oreign Wars 69.58 8 E. Rupright Trans 8.00 I) 8 Walter Seherry Labor 7.G0 > 8 Herman Schackel do 7.50 4 x Herman Schackel Tranß 2.50 ■> 8 J. Kiefer do KOO I 9 Harve Bucher do 14.00 > 9 Ollie Ewell do 1 9 K. ißeidenhaeh do 8.00 4 9 Ed Roelirn do r 14 Otto Wilson Transfers 253.96 ) 14 C. Arnold do ) 15 Art Koeneman Trans ... 6.00 ) 15 Alf Keese do 2.00 2 15 O. Zwick Libor ■ 14 Carrie Hau bold Transfers ... 819.L> >1 16 Chas A Holder Labor 10.00 i) 18 Elton Worthman Trans 6..0 ii 18 Aug Wortman Labor .... ' lilE. I. Warthman Sal. " -120.00 J 21 Ed Ilepppi't Trans ];>.oo il 26 Ernest Scheirnan Trans 1..00 ) 28 Krick and Tyndall Tiles 16,4f> l( 30 Atmos Lewton Transfers 96.00 4\! s’upt'c. E. Striker Tests .. 12.16 ij 8 Aug- Wittie Hauling Stone 8.00 ,) 18 Walter Reppert Irans IJ-' II 25 Karl Iteidenbach Cleaning 60 s 25 Ed Roelitn do ''-O' l „ SEPTEMBER , Knn -, 7 Jacob Kiefer Cleaning 5.00 u 9 Carl Pumphrey Clock

10 Ora Werling Cleaning , 12 tlustnve Miller Lalmr 11.5'1. 12 John I'eters haul atone 8.00 15 Erie Stone Co Stone lb.7:t| 15 tlohle Co Sup 7.06 Hi Standard Oil Co Has Ki. Hi Hi Kiger Co Sup I I-".!' ,17 li. J. Worthman S. It arid E. llano 21 Ph Sauers l«abor '■• "o 21 Tocsin Lumber Co Liunlier 59.62 30 Christ Bultemier h-. il stone B.no OCTOBER I Martin Eruehte Cleaning 7.50] 1 Ed .IlllielK Teaching 150.00 3 M. Werling do 145.011 , 3 M. Werling Janitor 20.0 n 5 M. Bloemenberg Repair 67.2** 5 A. Stoppenhagen Trans 43.n0 7 Edna Borne Teaching lou.no 7 Ednn Horne Teaehlng too.co 7 Edna Borne Janitor .... 20.00 12 Win Linimeler Hup 11.00 i 21 Edward Iteppert I'ulntlng 71.60 22 Public Servlie station oil .title 22 Albert Blelierleh I'leanlng 5.'" 25 Posts fur Bridge Preple E. 3.00 j 27 Berne Wittness Pub 34.61 31 W. Boenker Trims 4.00 31 Adolph Bultemier do 5.0 u 31 Thso Outermler do 2.0 n 31 <’. .1. Korte do 4.00 NOVEMBER 2 Law Elehoff haul stone fi.nu H. Oettlng Trans 3.n0 I 2 fieiatnr Foundry Co B. 5.25 3 M. Werling Teaching 145.n0 :! M Werling Janitor 20.0 n 4 H. letting Trans. 3.mi 4 Irvin Schuller Lalior lo.ml 4 M. Kiefer do . 5.00 4 O. Bultemier Trans In.liO 4 I’. Berning do 4.ml I W. Salking do, . 5.0il 4 J. Rhoades do 5.00 4 Ed Jaberg Teaching Isii.no 5 Ed Iteppert Labor 22.75 7 I*emi.->'-rat Co Puli “?.9'i 7 E Iteppert Trans 2.ml 7 John Peters do 6.00 7 Aug. Hartman do 12. mi 7 H, Halhnier do Hi.oil 7 E. Scheirnan do o,no Hi Al. Bultemier do 2.ml I 10 E. Buuck do 4.00 to A. Buti'-k do

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I io Edw Furhmnn do «.25 ' 10 A. rxifhrinnn do 2.mi T4IK 2«d|Tl I Hl < Hile Ewell do 4.110 10 H. Bucher do _2 10 Erie Hlone Co Slone 171..:: 10 L. Stolts Sup 206.38 10 c. Knlpsteln Trans o r.ii 11 E<lna Heine Teaching 120,00 12 J. M. I.i-nhnrd Sun Plank " ' Oil | 12 <1 Miller Repairing 575 15 Thm Ewell Tile 27."0 I Ki l> Wes. I Trims 23 mi ’ 111 Ed l''ruclite do 2.50 16 Tocsin Lumber Co 37.51 16 Win Werling Trans 1.25 16 John Miller do I.on Hi <>si-ar Hoffman Tunis s.mi I Hi 11. Miller do I I . . 117 A Kiiitzm.-iii Labor 115.i.0 22 Schafer lldw Co Sup '■ "5 22 K <H*h»*r Lumbt'i" <*<» GltiHH i.hu 23 Bobbs nml Men’ll Rub Uo S 2.51 23 Uhnn Ehlerdiiik Traiiw s. ’» 26 Knapp and Son Sup I »;• 26 H. Gallmelr Tians 32.. D 27 A. Worth man do 2"" 30 Herman Miller Trans ' 30 M. Werling Teaching 165.00 DEC EMBER 1 A Stoppenhagen Trans 86.00 2 E. Jaberg Janitor T I 95.00 3 Krick 'l’yndall Go 'I lles 17. >2 5 Industrial Aid for Blind R 11.50 9 H. Schackle Trans 3.2.7 9 E. Borne Teaching 120.00 9 IL I'rU’ hto Labor 4.00 1 9U. L. Scheirnan Work IG.oo i so M. Jaberg Accounting bd 25.00 • lo Decatur Lumber Co Glass 2.50 1 12 Beckley Candy Co Slip 2?..0."» • 12 Ben Kreutzman Labor *.2” » 17 Louis Kruetzrnan Laboi- 13.75 • 17 A. R. Ashbaurlier Furnace , 28 1.67 1 24 M. Werling 'reaching 16.7.00 • 24 11. T. S- Irrv Trußflfer '"" • 24 O. H. Greist Teachers Ret !•’ Jl.oii • (.Hester Schoaf l ransfeis 32.00 i ■« to» Vpnneke <n» G 4.00 » 24 Ed Aumann Road work 23.: i • iito Cman rteneuinan Trans 4 " • • 24 Ed Bultemier do LOO » 24 Lurious Somers Gravel 20.50 ’ 24 Kiger <’o Books 10.10 • 24 Letinard Stolte Sup

21 <’. Npurge Trans IK.oo 1 i 2 1 Ed .hiherg Teaching 165.00 J 2 1 A Stoppenhagen Trans 52.45 25 Preble Power and Light Co LGG 1 2 1 Ednn Borne Janitor Tt at hlng 85.9 i 28 Martin Bleberich Av R . . G.oti i 28 Charl«*s Kelfer dr» 5.00 | 28 Edw Zwl« k «lo Libor 14.00 | 29 E. J Worthinnn Salary 261..’.0 1 27 Standard OU c<» Gas . I l<E< %PITI 1.4T10X < Tox«n«ihi(» Fluid ’ Jan. 1. 1927 ’ Balam o on hand 1,953.12 hecidplN during year 2,058.70 . ' ] I’ol’l of BalitiKis and Receipts 1.011.83 ' I >isbur-eiio-nix during year 1,189.13 < 1 Finnl Ualamis 2,822.80 Itoiitol Fund ’ Jan. I, 1927 ' Bnlnnce on hand 3,5X2.98 I Ret-eipls dining ,\car 2.xa0,i2 Total Bulnntes and Receipts 6.173.10 * Disbursements during year" 1,909.1) ' l-*in;il i:.il;iik t s i.'o: t N|»«‘chil SditMtl Fuiol ' Jan. 1, 1927 ’ fala m»- on hand 1.905. IK ' Receipts toluring year 3.119.06 Total Balances amt !:<•« t ipis x. 057. <2 i Dislmrseno nts during yenr 1.748.69 i Final Balances 3,30x.5:i Th 11 ion Fund i Jan. 1. 1927 7 Ikilanee d»ri hand 9,480.46 l» Receipts during year 1.653.Jl i» Total Balances ami Receipts 14,134.37 i» T‘isbursemonts during year .ij 16.00 ' Final Bnlances 11.ui8.37 i» i Tulals of all Funds 3 Jan. 1, 1927 '• Pa lam e on h ind 19,925.03 7 Receipts during year 12,752.09 7 Total Balances and Receipts 32.677.12 0 Disbiirseiiomts during year 10.962.xG . 0 Final BaLam-es 21,71 1.26 G Total balance as shown by this " I ( 2 1.71 I J’l ■» Warrant t hecks outstanding II December 31 1927 385.35 • Total balances ami outstanding 0 Warrants Dec. 31 1928 22.099. Cl •» Cash in depository Dec. 31 ’27 22.099.61. E. J. Worthman i 0 Trustee of Preble Township

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