Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1928 — Page 3

I ■ *"«.!»»'■ J.'" 8 ■ B«ceiP*’ ■ i $11,948.70 I ffi-s''!-:” 1 - « :: H IF. M . inf 19.06 SBU-- -"i-'l '■■v. »«•” fc--May twd. tra»‘’‘P n ' ,a, ‘ " 384.58 ' T > r,y ftp Tuitio# ••• flu Int .... ] r. * 9 10 n« S .' 3 ' r^t'Mn-!"n<''n; '''- : Jim 11 u rtin Jai*"*.' •I’’ ,r,,n '""' 1 ''’n'nil'.H , 2u 4 n Jabrtg. "’ ■■ ■ mtSnj.K 1; M.rtin J aMr8 ’ , , 6 < Jtfr u q a tr Bank. In.'-- '"'•••• • rr««x.’■■'■ .!:'■- -» 6 Martin Ja’- rg ’ » Srptf m ’/\. ale Bank. Aug. I nt.... - - F L transportation... | *'»% state Bank. Sept. Int > B - 7 ’ Yf 1 !!" State Bank, Now In'--- 1464 Itneffll*' ~ t a X distribution MJ’*’ »‘:°rfe Bank, A .K-Int 21.53 JU F. “• Disbursements January ui M > r <>n road $ 4.00 i tiUtit.nWf". .pas yWalhve '»'«•>• ' | . ...„|,„n5.... 150.00 5 Mulalttte « l.eona Miller. “ ' 127.40 tj Helen Kenney, ‘to .. 120.00 m Rav lirf.''" ".■ 165.00 w Marv tiojlgroy. i' 175.00 I }s Ernest Hleslan.l. " ’ .... 210.00 tlnv. truck 35.00 ‘ Foreman. Driving mtek . 35.00 ; l'hn M. Bollenbacher, sal. ft of. rent, travelling expense 130.00 ZDeeatnr Democrat to. ad. an. re. 32.20 }!&«’•: (Ztnrntal ( hem ( .... dtsinlert... 43.50 ' it Rosa Becher, .rgan. ... <>■ « tt r A- ( Mer Han ( 0., books . I Orlando Brunner, driv. truck 35.00 nF M State Hank. Int. coupons... 30.00 MHarn Riesen, tires anti repairs... 300.00 I ji Adams Co. Wanes, tax levy 11. fl Marr Godfroy teaching 165.00 I » Ernest Hiestand. d.. 175.00 ’5 Olin .Marsh, <l" 21W.1M1 Waline Robin. .1 <*.oo 8 I.«na Miller, d 00.00 25 Helen Kenney. 12,.40 25 Ray Duff, d 125.00 1 2! John Marshall, driv. truck. 35.00 | 25 Wm Foreman. do • • 35.00 | 2> Philip Brewster, driv. truck 70.00 | 25-Cho«s. Abnet, janitor service...... 75.00 I 25 Herbert Daily. driv. truck... .x /.. 35.00 | 27 East. Ind. Oil Co., Oil and gas... 64.32 ]] Decatur Democrat, ad. school edit. 8.22 jj Madeline Rubin, teaching 100.00 I 25 Leona Miller, do 100.00 I 25 Helen Kcnnev, do 127.40 I 25 Ray Duff, do 128.00 I ’5 Mary Godfrey. do 165.00 I Lj Ernest Hiestand, do 175.00 I 25 Olin Marsh, do 210.00 I 25 Herbert Daily, driving truck 35.1 M) | 25 Orlando Brunner, do 37.20 25 J. M. Bollenbacher, sal, office rent 83.75 26 East. Ind. Oil (<•.. gas and 0i1.... 55.00 [' 26 F. M. State Bank. One Int. coupon 15.00 I 2J Philip Brewster, driving struck... 35.00’ | 29 John Marshall, do 35.00 Hl 29 Wtn Foreman, do 35.00 JS Ottn Bollenbacher, labor on roq<l.. 12.00 I April • h 2 Lewis Shaadt, labor on road. fl.. 22.50 5 Wm do M .. 16.00 I SC. E. l.auranre. <lo 10.00 I 21 L A. Pittinger. com. speaker 20.00 | 22 Philip Brewster, driving truck 36.40 I 22John Marshall, do 35.00 I 2! Orlando Brunner, do 35.00 f 22 Herbert Daily, do and repairs 45.00 ' B Mary Godfrey, teaching A institute 231.00 2J Ojas. Abner janitor service 168.75, •J Jut D’d. ()d Co., gas. oil & re. 4.1* i '-J J State Bank. ]fn on note... 141.25 .«laoelme Robin, teaching & inst.... 117.1O 4 29 lay Duff, do 17b.20 2 1 * Qlin Marsh, do 294.00 % m ‘ foreman, driving truck 35.00 I na teaching and inst... 105.11 2« leltn Kenney, do 178.32 ~ ; onso Weaver, labor on r0ad..... 13.10 J '.rnest Hiestand, teach, and inst... 2&.2S SJ. M. Bollenbacher, sal. of., rent tfrg.k in y , u B ‘' !,tn ' ,:,t her, enumeration.. 24.00 1f ii c hey ', acca Laureate service 10.00 I it a r ii te Int. coupons... 45.00 4nJ u F- ,ruck , rc l>airs 11.56 r u *’ trans ‘*npt 9,50 •iu i . L paint and oil 51.50 Jt r er u r, n )a^,y ’ * a,) <*r and coal 5.00 i ailrrW g’i P '! :rl flag |,olr 8 ( ’" ST„ .1. D St K,:i ,!■ ,rans - of children 4.(10 Jm» F ' ■ asscss - ( °r «»ach. 103.01 ' V fre i?ht on c0a1... 130.41 I IfVtaor R ±V h T *, hau'- c0a1... 75.00 July Bollenbacher, labor 20.00 2Fir« X« l l r' : i‘ ch u er ’, sal , nffif c rent 65.00 1 5 Grover gio ’f 1, bo,l<ls 2420.00 f !'™’rr Fetlerx. labor linn ‘DM dh?’ l |'' , ’ r e’*. diplomas.. 44.31 '■ Veterans o 'v °'' sc h oot s »l>- 16-63 ‘l.oean Po t r ", ars . “''rary bks. 69.65 ‘ ta”l|ead I F i ,e Co V coal -- I2I) - 75 ' 16 F. M s?a,. |. ne " Inter, kncyclo. 42.00 K l»»n l'o!>„ 11 ank - coupons 135.00 i’W’JLh c,""' '."' vk repairs 10.55 IsnilliAmif imi '°r StO r e T-X- -' 67 ' 94 I ‘HI RiesJ, ? , lll,ct ' Tltakes 13.95 A "Knst ’ lrlltk r 'l ) - and tires.... 190.93' 24 Chas X , r 111 'Wing weeds poo ! 74 Nelsnn M E n®j'‘ ar ' e'eaoing ditch.. 59.00 ; lletm-m "’ar- “'amps 300 I 2 J *■ <' Stuber"'T - cleanin « ditch.. 51.00 f H- iu. s' e i 1 ; ,ra, ' ce 237 65 | ?' Kanhy BiJk cou i’°"‘ 45.00 s ’l'lffl>her ' 12.00 fl 'Vin' AdanV' l>ai |' < ' r ’ la,lnr nn ditch 41.22 I* fene M £ r , „ ''aching™.: .’:lotto , » H‘‘en Ken, , ■ t ll ° 105.00 : » S'r Duff 1,0 127.40 do 160 no j 2 1 '" Marsh. <r, ° 165.00 'Hi I? 1 »re w ,“?r 1a1..‘L r,Vln " r I . ,r ‘ ,ck -- 15.00 , Hirn Saxmn., ditch 600 Am l ”"’ l ' Ketchum °° pS 25.R5 J. Ablmt F>t„ h ”™' sco ops 9 5,1 it M 'tile c°'’ “n* su PPlies 27\15 V 0 -.’-" 1 ' 23.00 afe&r'V - ' 7 ’H ?l, Ma l’ h - do , 60-<* "ukv.;: ! Ji“ :iS > iE'^ B ' , 'tTa t nhor C ! 1 ean i ' ,itch -' 9864 d 3^vr\ :::: 3 ’ ; ’« ■ 6“ fiolleiibaot (r,v,u ß truck.,., 70 00 ‘ r M' S "e'r fj 1 gasi 72.92

f 23 Leona Miller, do 105.00 J 23 Helen Kenney, do 127.40 . 23 I retie \ iiigling, du 165.00 23 Hay Ihifl, do 127.60 . .’3 Holland Sprungrr, du 160.00 23 H L. Cittider, do 165.00 j 23 Olin Marsh, no *15.00 23 Kiger <*<*.. tiradrr Blades 780 . 23 juiiathan Rian, repair 2.45 2 1 <b»s. Abnet, janitor 7Soo 25 Herbert Daily, driving truck 15.00 125 John Marshall, do 35.06 26 Orlando Brunner, do 3500 j Dr» ember I 2 Win. E«»reynan, driving truck 35.001 i Philip Brewster, <ln 35.00 S Berne Lumber Co., Lbi. A' repairs 5,15 j S ( hristian Zrlir. Ibr. on Bryan ditch 6.55 . S.Drtafur DenuH-rat, adver, lax levy 21.99 ' 5 Bobbs Merrill <’o„ reference b<»oks 4.1 l ; 5 Leonard Sup. Co., janitor supplies 15.70 5 Martin Jabrrg, State countcnce. .. 25.00 S The N’at’l Bank, Dec., one bond... 500.00 5 Main Si. FBI. St a., tires on trucks 41.73 * 5 Scott MrDaniel, labor on road... 23.50 * *) Goble Print. Co., Sup. R. twp. sup. 100.73 19 Baumgardner Andrew, j»lank and re. 38.07 ‘ V> |< (I. Davis, rent on s< h. gid 35.00 * 20 Harly I. Reef, lah. <m Fetters ditch 8.25 ‘ | 21 j. M. Ibtllrnbaeher, sal, of. rent, ex. 170.00 ‘ 22 Fast. Ind. Oil Co., gas ami oil 75.58 * 22 A J. Moser Co. repair on trucks.. 655 ‘ 28 Madeline Robin, teaching 105.00 ‘ 128 Leona Miller, dn 105.00 ‘ 128 Helen Kenney, <lo 127.40 28 Hay Duff, 128.00 : 128 Irene ‘-Yingling, do 165.00 * ’2B Rollanil Sprunger, do 160.00 •* 28 H. L. Greider, do 155.00 ‘ 28 Olin Marsh, do 215.00 28 Herbert Daily, driving truck 35.00 ‘ 2.8 John Moarshall, do 35.00 ‘ 28 Orlando Brunner, do 3.5.0 n 28 Win. Foreman, do 35.00 28 Philip Brewster, do 35.00 ' 28 Chas. Abort. Janitor service 75.00 ‘ 4 28 John Marshall, re. X labor on grad. 6r75 24 Lewis Wendel. Truck repairs. .• 24.39 26 Chas Reed, material • 34.61 I ' 26 J W. Beohtn, labor . ............. 6.50 28 D. I>. Lehman, repair on lights... 265.61 Recapitulation TOWNSHIP Fl ND Dec. 31, 1927. balance on hand ~..51.438 60 Receipts during year 1,310.81 Total of Balances and receipts 2,749.41 Disbursements during year 1,558.97 Dec. 31, 1927, final balances $1,190,44 ROAD FC ND Dec. 31. 1927, balance on hand $640.59 Receipts during year 132.46 Total of balances and receipts 973.05 Disbursements during year 262.32 Dec. 31, 1927, final balances $710.73 SPEC !AL SCHOOL FLND Def. 31, 1927, balance on hand $2,949.37 Receipts during year 11952.82 : Total of balances and receipts 14,902.19 ; Disbursements during year 9,093.38 ‘ Dre. 31, 1927, final balances .$5,808.81 | ‘ TVITION FUND Dec. 31, 1927 balance on hand $6,920.44 ; Receipts during year 7,674.20 4 Total of balances and receipts 14,594.64 ‘ Disbursements during year 8.726.42 4 Dec. 31. 1927. final balances $5,867.221 4 TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS Dec. 31, 1927. balance on hand ...$11,948.76 ■ I Receipts during year 21,270.20| Total of balances and receipts ... 33,219.29' Disbursements during year 19.641.09 Dec. 31. 1927, final balances 13,577 20 JOHN M. BOLLEN BACHIN, Trustee of Jefferson Township. o — ROOT TOWNSHIP T’te Township Trustees’ Annual Report to The Advisory Board of Root Township. Adams County. Indiana. January 1928 Receipts January 1 Amount brought forward $27,109.74 3 Old Adams Co. Bank, Dec. Int. 37.38 February / 1 Amount brought forward 27,147.12 1 Old Adams Uo. Bank, Jan. Int. 45.99 M arch 1 Amount brought forward 27,193.11 8 Ol<l Adams Co. Banb, Feb. Int 38.55 8 Albert Franz, trans 3.50 April 1 Amount brought forward 27,235.16 1 Old Adams Co. Bk., March Int 38.53 1 Ernst Conrod, transportation. . 2.00 25* August Weiginan, trans 3.00 25 Adams Co., Jan. draw 849.97 . May 1 Amount brought forward 1 Old Adams Co. Bank, April Jut. 32.91 June 1 Amount brougiit .forward * 28,161.57 1 Old Adams (o. Bank, May bit. 30.6.8 4 ('has. Ehrman, transportation... 3.00 July 1 Amount brought forward 28,195.25 1 Old Adams Co. Ba'ik. June hit. 29.93 30 Adams Co. Auditor, July (list. .. 828.41 30 County Draw.. July' distribution 7,970.48 . August . 1 Amount brought forward 37,023.07 ■ ' 1 Old Adams Co. Bank, July Int. 29.20 ■ >ls Washington twp., transfer 224.00 15 Preble twp., transfer 96.00 . September I Amount brought f»>rward 37,372.27 ■ 1 Old Adams Uo. Bank, Aug. hit. 41 41 - October 1 Amount brought forward 37,413.68 ■ 1 Old Adams Uo. Bank. Sept. hit. 39.74 3 Lewis Hoile, transportation ... .75 Novemlier 1 Amount brought forward 37,454.17 1 Old Adams Co. Bank, Oct. Int. 37.33 22 Otto Fuelling, transportation.... 4.00 • December • 1 Amount brought forward 37,495.50 - 1 Old Adams Co. Bank. Nov. hit. 32.52 • 29 Auditor, * Dec. Draw 7,762.21 $45,290.93 ' Disbursements January 4 Otto Rhodenbeck .hauling c0a1....$ 6.22 4 Henry Aiimann, ad. board sal 5.00 4 August Busick, do 5.00 6 Mart Bultemeir, hauling stone.... 12.00 j2B Paul. H. Graham, prin. H. 5.... 200.00 r’J *-;“ s Graham, teaching 150.00 ?? ??”•., Ralph Yager, do 150.00 > 28 Winifred Gerke, do 115.00 1 .28 Lydia B. Sawyer, do 120'()0 1 28 Esther Kelly, do 110.00 - 28 Lois ruhrman, do 110.00 L 28 Florence B. Rice, do 110.00 •* 28 Evangeline Steele, do 100.001- ■’ A - R rokaw driv- truck. & paint 58.00 - <.B Geo. Scheiferstein, do 53.00 ■■ 28 Daisy Brokaw, janilor .. . 40.00 - •-8 ( has. Longenberger. do 40.00 - 128 Paul Graham, school sup 15 o'l - 128 W j?. Falk, transp 52,50 • February | . 11 Standard Oil Co., oil & gas 79.85 1 A. L Lawton, salary 60.00 * 1 Graham & Wallers, bus title .50 - 2 Jesse Singleton, hauling coal 4.00 - •J J • R- Asbacker, sch. h. rep 99.57 - 4 John E. Mann, road grading 3.5.00 c I’ 4 ( ‘ Mer riman, 2 dictionaries. . 32.00 - - wo °d Typewriter Co., 2 type 140.00 - 5 1 homas C harles Co., sch. sup 10.60 - 5 John C. Winston Co., do 633 - I ■- A. C. McClurg Co., do 60.20 * 5 Atlas Oil Co., oil 34.48 * 5 Lewis Lawton, road labor 2.00 7 Oscar Sprogue, drayage 4.20 1 7 Lee Hardware Co., sch. repair.... 86.12 1 Lumber Co., coal. rep... 206.00 1 *0 Kibler Co., school supplies 7.00 1 10 Recorder, deed recorded 1.10 - !? H 4 < ’ reis t. teach, retire, fund.. 114.06 2 11 David Cook, hauling coal 6.72 2 14 Frank Darkless, light At gas 10.00 2 14 Otto Boerger, wood 4 00 2 15 Chas. Burr, sch. labor 7.50 2 18 D. M. Rice, grad, roads 20.60 2 18 [’red Mahan, sch. bus rep 20.87. 2 o! 4 I-tnn, sch. house ep 156.10 2 ii 1 ’”» ,a ! ia Service Corp., lights.... 13.15 2 21 H. E. Zerkel, stamps f 2.00 2 24 Adams Co. Auto Co., sch. bus rep. 63.18 2 2 f $l eo - Scheiferstein, truck driv.... 50.00 2 ?e r»‘ A ‘ ® r °haw, do. & labor 58.10 2 J , graham, principal 200.00 1 25 Lois flraham, teaching 150.00 Ra, ph Yager, do 150.00 25 Winifred Gerke, do 115.06 25 Lydia Sawver, do 120 00 25 Esther Kelly, do r 110.00 25 Lois Fuhrman, do 110.00 25 Florence B. Rice, do 110.00 25 Evangeline Steele, do. 100.00 1 25 Daisy Brokaw,, janitor 40.00 J »-5 Chas. Longenberger, do 40.00 1 26 W. E. Falk, trans 30.00 1 M arch 1 1 Montgomery Ward Co., tires 29.14 1 1 Standard Oil Co., gas & oil 38.57 J 2 Prange Motor Co., spring 2.45 * 2 A. J. Lewton, salary, etc 100.00 1 5 Lewis LewUn, labor 3.00 2 11 American Book Co., supplies.... 18.26 2 J] A. C. McClurg Co., lib. b00k5.... 10.13 2 11 Dodd-Mead Co. encyclopedia .... 159.60 2 11 Fred Mahan, truck tires 24.00 2 19 J. S. Hussey, y. p. read, cir 22.00 2 19 Indiana Service Corp., lights 4.18 2 21 Meshberger Bros, stone 57.79 2 21 J. Chas. Brock, d. s. equip 4.69 2 24 Suttles Edwards Co., Security bond 100.00 2 24 American R. R. Express Co., ex. .8.1 2 25 Paul Graham, principal 200.00 2 25 Lois B. Graham, teaching 150.00 2 25 Mrs. Ralph Yager, do 150.00 2 25 Winifred Gerke, do. 10.1.37 2 25 Mrs. Lydia Sawyer, do 108,64 2 '

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25 I'-lltcr Kelly. <|„ UO.OO 2S Lois ruhrman, do • 98.66 25 Florence B Ri v e, do '. .. ‘ 98.65 25 Evangeline Steele, do 88.1.6 V. \ Rroktw, >1 u ix. driving 1 0 t"’" S< hriirrslrin, truck driv 50.00 35 Daisy Brokaw, janitor 40.00 , ••”»grnhtrgcr, do 48.00 30 bred Mahan, Ford rep.id...,., 69 66 April I John E Mann, grad roads 14.00 1 A J. Lew ton, salary 60.00 4 ( Imago Apparatus Co., supplies.. 314.74 3 D. II Goblr Co., do 181.40 9 Frank Singleton, lalwir 5.50 11 Standard Oil Co., oil ft gas 52.44 14 Ik e Baker, nd. boar<l sal 5.00 15 Phil. Scheiferstein, digging ditch.. 16.00 16 Old Adams County Bank, bond. 1027.50 16 Frank Down, printing I,no 16 Lewis Lrwton, haul. tile.. 5.50 20 L. A. pittingner. coin, speaker... 20.00 20 Bob White, com. orchestra 10.00 22 Pawl Graham, prim ipal 200.00 22 Loi*- B. Graham, teaching 150.00 22 Mrs Ralph Yager, do 150.00 22 Winifred Gerke, do. 115.00 22 Lydia B. Sawyer, do 120.00 22 Esther Kelly, do 110.00 22 Lois Fuhrman, do 110.00 22 Florence B. Rice, do 110.00 22 Evangeline Steele, do 100.00 22 Geo. Scheiferstein, truck driving. . 50.00 22 V. A. Brokaw, do 60.00 22 Daisy Brokaw, janitor 40.00 22 ( has. Longenberger, do 40.00 .22 Mrs. Ralph Yager, institute 60.00 22 L(.is It. Graham, do 60.00 22 Lydia R. Sawyer, do 48.00 22 Winifred Gerke, do 40.25 22 \V. E. Falk, trans 60.00 22 August Weigman. road labor. 15.60 23 J, S. Peterson, D. M. Rice bond.. 7.50 23 Niblick Co., linoleum 84.80 25 Lois Fuhrman, janitor 60.00 25 Lois Fuhrman, institute 44.00 26 (’has. Bittner, transp 80.00 30 Lewis Lewton, tak. enumeration.. 30.00 May 2 A. J. Lewton, salary, etc 100.00 1 < hat. Mciiand. haul. Mom 8 11,1 2 Adams U<t Auto Co., truck rep... 12.26 2 Florence B. Rice, institute 47.75 4 Indiana Service Corp., lights 1.94 4 Inter-Collegialv Press, diplomas.. 10.71 5 Democrat Co., pub. reports 38.70 5 Acker Cement Works, sand 2.50 6 Esther Kelly, institute, supplies.. U2J<S 7 Noah Murphy, road labor 10JI0 V. A. Brokaw, build, fence 4.00 11 Evangeline Steele, institute 30.00 16 Underwood Typewriter Co., tyji. r. 18.00 18 Penn. R. R. Co., freight 138.64 18 Schaler Hdw. Uo., supplies 13.55 18 Reed Elevator Co., weigh c0a1... 2.00 21 <‘has. Burr, labor 7.00 21 Hugh Myers, do 7.50 21 Ivan Parrish, do 4.50 21 Lewis Lrwton, do 21.00 |24 Berne Witness, publishing 39.30 24 Indiana Service Corp, lights 3.22 25 Francis Stulls, hauling coal 25.50 27 H. E. Zerkel, stamps 4.00 28 Hugh | Myers, labor 9.00 28 A. M’ Anker, sch. supplies 25.70 130 John A Mann, road grading 18.50 ' June I 3 Chas. Johnson, road grading 6.00 I 4 A. J. Johnson, salary 60.00 4 Fisher ft Harris, sch. supplies.... 12.20 6 Herman Scheiman, haul, stone.... 3.00 13 (). IL Greise, teach, retire, fd.... 57.02 13 Ivan Parrish, labor 3.00 24 Leo Kahn, cleaning 30.00 24 Lewis Lrwton, ditch labor 13.50 25 Hugh Myers, hauling coal 12.00 27 'fro. Bulmahn, haul, stone 8.00 29 Citizens Telephone Co., telephone.. 21.70 <0 P. L. Pylei haul, stone 9.50 J»’iy 2 A. J. Lewton, salary etc 100.00 2 Chas. Johnson, haul, stone 8.00 5 Limestone Quarries, 3 car stone.. 224.35 5 Herman VYeber. grad, road 24.00 8 Decatur Lumber Co., tile, etc... 27.87 21 Dr. H. L. Zeigler, care cemetery.. 27.00 21 Walter Bultemrirr. grad, roads. . 13.70 23 St. Joseph twp. Allen Co., transf.. 110.00 August 1 Decatur School Board, transfers. 1439.26 1 A. J. Lewton, salary •••• 69.00 1 H. Knapp ft Sons, sch. supplies.. 33.65 1 Veterans of Foreign Wars, ixioks. 69.65 4 S. S. Magley, sch. supplies 16.74 (» Lewis Lrwton. ditch labor 19.00 (1 Richard Lewton, staking ditch... 10.50 15 Marlin Selking, repairing 10.30 20 Lewis Lewton, sch. repairing 15.00 29 Geo. Berning,, hauling stone 4.00 31* Niblick Co., floor mats 12.75 September 1 A. J. Lew Jon, salary, etc 100. On 9 V. A. Brokaw, paintiMg..k 73.00 10 Acker Cement (*o f , x san<l, cement.. 7.65 10 Zeak Evans, sharp, blades 6.00 11. Lewis Lewton, ditch cleaning 11.00 13 Norbert Aumann, grading 4.00 15 Richard Johnson, care sch. g 8.00 15 Ralph Waggoner, do 1.50 16 John E. Mann, road grading..., 167.50 17 Fred Mahan, truck repairs 46.55 17 Peter L. Miller, ditch 1ab0r,.,.,, 4.UU 21 Winifred Gerke, teaching 62.50 21 Lewis Lewton, labor 11.25 21 Daisy Brokaw, clean, sch. h 18.00 29 Suttles Edwards Co., insurance... 157.70 29 Limestone Quarries Corp. 4 c. sto 258.98 29 Indiana Service Corp, lights 4.0 n 2o J. J. Holcomb Mfg. Co., jani. sup. 12.44 30 William Little, principal 200.00 3o Mrs. Ralph Yager, teaching 150.00 3(1 Edith Meredith, do 150.00 30 Lvdia B. Sawyer, do 125.00 .10 Winifred Gerke, do t»2.sti 30 Dorothy Rabbitt, do 100.01 3(1 Florence Alagley, do 110.(Mb 30 Lois Fuhrman, do 115.00 30 Mary Jewel Falk. do..X 110.00 30 Geo. Scheiferstein, transp 50.(Mb 30 \ . A. Brokaw, do 50.0(1 30 Daisy Brokaw, janitor 40.00 30 Chas. Longenberger, do 40.(Hr (Ictober 3 Prang Motor Co., truck repairs.. 1.80 3 A. J. Lewton, salary 60:00 3 ( has. Longenberger. clean, sch... 18.35 4 John Lenhart ft Sons, planks.... 30.72 4 Chas. Johnson, hauling planks.... 4.50 9 Fred Mahan, sch. h. repairs 21.70 17 Kiger & Co., school supplies 62.10 17 Underwood Typewriter (. 0., rentals 20.00 17 Mid-West Stone Co., 3 ears stone 31.9.03 19 D. F. Barton, disinfecting 30.00 19 Paul Gallmier hauling stone 8.00 20 Standard Oil Co., floor oil 9.18 21 P. L. Pyle, hauling stone 4.00 22 Jesse Rhodes, do 12.00 22 Zimmerman Coal (*o., car of coal 154.04 27 Elherson Service Station, oil & gas. 111.89 27 I evVis Lewton, truck repairs 8.00 28 W. <). Little, principal 200.00 28 Mrs. Ralph Yager, teaching 150.00 28 Edith Meredith, do ,150.00 28 Winifred Gerke, do 113 37 28 Lydia B. lawyer, do 113.65 28 Dorothy Rabbitt, do 89.16 28 Florence Magley, do 98.65 28 Lois Fuhrman, do 103.65 28 May Jewel Falk, do 99.19 28 Geo. Scheiferstein, truck driving.. 50.00 28 V. A. Brokaw, do. 53.00 28 Daisy Brokaw, janitor 40.00 28 ('has. Longenberger, do. 42.00 28 Floyd Death, sch. cleaning 3.00 29 Riverside Garage, battery 14.65 29 Meshberger Stone Co., stone 121.52 November 1 A. J. Lewion, salary, etc 100.00 10 Otto Fuelling, school repairs 22 25 II Fred Mahan, hauling stone 5.50 12 G. ft <’. Mecrian, dictionary..... 16.00 19 Mrs. Geo. Brown, sch. cleaning.. 12.00 23 Paul Berning, hauling stone 12.00 25 Daisy Brokaw, janitor 40.00 25 V. A. Brokaw, driving truck.... 51.50 25 Geo. Scheiferstein, do 50.00 26 May Jewell Falk, teaching 110.00 26 Winifred Gerke. do 125.00. 26 W. O. Little, principal 200.001 26 Mrs. Agnes Yager, teaching 150.00 26 Edith Meredith, do 150.00 26 l.ydia B. Sawyer, do 125.00 j 26 Dorothy Rablntt, do 100.00 26 Florence Magley, do 110.00 j 26 Lois Fuhrman, do. 115.00 26 Chas. Longenberger, janitor 40.00 December 2 S. S. Magley, D. S. supplies 12.34 3 Oscar *Sprogue, hauling freight... 1.50 5 Indiana Service Corp, lights 7.80 j 5 Walter Bultimeier, hauling stone.. 27.50| 6 A. J. Lewton, Nov. salary 60.00 6 VV. O. Little, school supplies 5.39 8 Martin Jaberg, record exam 25.00 10 Lewis Lewton, labor 4.50 12 Montgomery Ward Co., tires 28.71 13 Berne Witness Co publishing.... 36.03 13 R. N. Runyon & Sons, battery... 34.10 15 John E. Mann, grad, roads 25.00 16 Leonard Stalte, school supplies.... 70.25 16 Citizens Telephone Co., telephone.. 23.85 17 IL R. Macy, truck repairs 5.95 18 11. E. Zerkel, stamps -4.00 23 \V. O. Little, principal 200.00 23 Agnes Yager, teaching 150.00 2.1 Edith Meredith, do 150.00 23 Winifred Gerke. do 113.37 23 Lydia B. Sawyer, do 113.65 23 Dorothy Rabbitt, do 89.19 23 Florence Magley, do 98.65 23 Lois Fuhrman, do 103.65 23 May Jewel Falk, do. ............ 99.19 23 Geo. Schiefersteitt, truck driving. . 50.00 23 V. A. Brokaw, do 53.00 23 Daisy Brokaw, janitor 40.00 23 Chas. Longenberger. do 40.00 24 Riverside Garage, truck repairs.. 30.85 27 Adams Co. Auto Co., oil, rep.... 5.90 29 Fred Kolter, D. •S. supplies 18.75

29 Dccalui Lumber Co., c0a1....,,, 77.85 29 Elherson Service Sta., material.. 6.1.58 29 Lee Hardware Co., supplies 93.42 30 Chas. Bitner, transp 80.0(1 30 (has. Mailman, hauling stone... . 8.80 31 Kibler ( •»., sdiool supplies 3.79 J A. J. Lewton, salary, etc 106.00 r Recapitulation 1 toVnship fund I Jan. 1, 1027, balance on band $1,849.10 Rri ripts during year *,452,83 lolal balances and receipts 4,301.93 Disbursements during year 2,963.76 Jun. 2, 1928, final balances $1,338.17 ROAD FUND lan. 1, 1927, balance on band $1,574.28 R« c«-ipt-. during year 1,469 90 Total balances and receipts 3,044.18 Disbursements during year 1,453.20 Jan. 2, 1928, final balances $1,590.98 SITJ'IAL S< HOOL I I ND Jan. 1, 1927, baling on hand... .’516,655.07 Rrceipfk during year 5,919.50 Total balances and rri ripts 22,575.47 Disbursements during year 7,363.98 Jan. 2, 10J8, final balances $15,211.49 TUITION FUND | lan. 1, 1927. balance on han<l....s 7,030.39 Receipts during year 8,338.96 Total balances and receipts 15,369.35 Disbursements during year 9,379.43 Jan. 2, 19 fl fill :l ’. .Lin. e $ 5,9g9 9 1 TOTAL OF Al l FL.NDS Jan. 1, 1927, balance on hand... .$27,100.74 R< - ei| la >iiirin« vtai 18.181 17 Total balances and receipts 45,290.93 Disbursements during year 21,160.37 Jan. 2, 1928. final balances $24,130.56 A J. LEWTON Trustee, of Root Township OBITURARY Paul Etipone Riff was born March 27, 1925 and departed this life January 20, 1928. At the tender age of 2 years 9 months and 23 days. Little Paul was| sick only a few’ days. Just a little bud placed here on earth which will bloom in heaven. Paul leaves a father and mother; one sister, Mary; two bro rtiers, John and Harley and a host of ft lends and relatives, who will miss his prattle and smile in the home. On account of the contageous disease, fi tends and neighbors who were willing to help in many ways wen* pow-| erless to do ‘so, but all extend their heart felt sympathy. There’s a pair of little hands Laid to rest for ever more . There’s two pearly dimpled cheeks. Whose rich blossoming is o’er. Death 'has sealed two little eyes. That will no more smile nor weep Tmy windows of the soul Darling Baby’s gene to sleep. Far beyond the azure sky Where the tiny star eyes peep. From all earth’s sad doubts and fears Darling baby’s gone to sleep. Angles /bore him safely home. So for him we will not weep, Softly through the door way come Darling baby’s gene ta sleep. He wil waken in fairer lands. Where the angels’ voices sing. There the flowers shall expand. There shall love, perfection bring. He has reached the other shore Through the river cold and deep, Angels hole him safely home Darling Baby’s gone to sleep. — Mrs. flora Riley — o Best of All Physics Physic Is of little use to h temperate |>erson. for a ntnn’s*owti oltx-erva-tlon on what lie finds does him good, and wliat hurts hint, is the best physic to preserve health.— Lord Itaeon. 666 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe. Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It kills the germs. O Powerful Skin Remedy Discovered Dries Up Eczema. Barber's Itch and Skin Eruptions. Must Give Results in 7 Days or Money Back This wonderful surgeon’s prescription now known all over America as Moone's Emerald Oil, is so efficient in the treatment of skin diseases that the eczema often stops with one application. A few applications and the most persistent cases of Eczema often are lit aled never to return. Moone’s Emerald Oil is safe and pleasant to use and it is so powerfully antiseptic and deodorant that even odors arising from ulcers, gangrene and cancer are instantly killed. Moone’s Emerald Oil in the original bottle is dispensed by pharmacists. All druggists always have Moone's Emerald Oil on hand. Sage Tea Dandy to Darken Hair By DOROTHY LANC

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GENEVA NEWS ! Ed Ahr, of Decatur, spent 'l’litit; day in Geneva Mrs. ('. Sht'pheid anil Mt«. Illni h man wore (‘allots in Hlufft at Thin' day. Leah Banta of Muncie, spent the week-end in Geneva. Harland Wit It etna it, of Fort Wuyiu . spent the week-end with his mother here. ('. IL Emerick, of Portland, was in Geneva Saturday. Jack Clapper of Union City, spent Saturday in Geneva on business. Miss Olive Rhoads spent Sunday in Huntington. Mrs. R. L. Butcher and Mrs. Josephine Martin were in Portland, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Glendenning Jr. of Fort Wayne, speni Sunday with his patents here. Rev and Mrs. Barton left Mnnday merning for their cottage to spend a few days. Mrs. T. N. Hale, mother Mrs. Mason and Mrs. B. E. Reasoner returned to Foit Wayne Sunday. Mrs. Blanche Hyland, of Lima Ohio, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mis. John Stucky. Mr. and Mis. Ftancis MacW.iinney cf Decatur, spent the week-end itT Geneva. Mr. and Mis. Charles Haviland, Mrs. C. F. Greene and adaughter Margaret spent a few hours in Fort Wayne Sun day. Mr. and Mis. James Tully visit"<l their son n-'law and daughter Charlo Thornhill in Fort Wayne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Watson and

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County Methorlul Hospital, Mr. Roop is i;et.tlng along nicely now, q-^~-——« — Few Second-Hand Bibles Second-hand Bibles are hard to find.A Chicago dealer In second-hand books’ reports that he has from 7ft tn l(k» culls n week for second-hand Bibles and finds it impossible to supply the demand. a— USE Limberlost Washing Powder For Cows Only M KOW- KA R E |g H The great Cow Tonic M and Remedy. M J foi sale by H B l ite liolthouse Drug Co. K