Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1930 — Page 3
m jurist j pendant in murder TRIAL! ■ v Faces (’ our i1 In K Room Where He ■ Started Career H r cordon K. Shearer, ■ j.-ir corWHpondent ■ a'»-»-The V' ‘ Hate emit! JtnlP* in .®i»™» ■ charH will, niartlet tare I when Jm.n *.V, Hra.ly. ■ Blount former counsel for tne departtn ,, n' and forK„ of the Thit'l eonrt of ■l,l. was err,net here. ■ sovem'MT ' ,ii he,ford. iß'jitO' f""" 11 f,,rn ’ Pr Jml>;p Hamilton Os \Tim rlHo "not ■of murder in hilling lti" Wallen, after a wedding ■. 5j vests ", "hire haired aged, s.i* within t!ie ■filing of tin - satne dingy ■ jjjntv eeuri room where |K, a briiliaie ; ntilie eareer K,, attorney pmseciiting Today lie li-'anl himself ■,, t!:e knit" t' er of Miss ■ Higbsmit::. state suprem- ■ t ,re well known itt Texas ■ circles. T.tey had been ■ lei | more t s-x years. It K, Brady lieipeo obtain the ■ toman's ... position fur , was only bait his age - ■finite of " T.. 111 w.-iahlna 100 poumis. 9. last .iuilge Brady a fool lull game b**l’inverse v < Texas and ■ University. Itrady is an of Texas i'niversity, a ■ athusiast id leader of stiident p 1 ades in cel - of victories Friends say been drinkiiia. After the went home. From .1 is ■in 1 V residence of the Texas capital, he : sever; nt:!- - to the down■boa:: ; - where Miss like many it her state lives. She was not Brady line.- ■ • and eventuBii figf with a roomer. The ■('! judge emerged from the a blackened eye. un: i! Miss Higii- ■ returned will an escort, her mi!' at the side ■ house she cam. the front and mu Brady There ■ was picked up with three Brady had a cut on A kni:e taken hy of- ■ nine inches long when its blad- measured tlir.-e |Bthree-quaner inches. Miss died eanv the next arrested Brady at tile hoits, grounds. The next offered to "pay a fine" ■k not to know of the did not learn of the ■ -until the morning after. ■«'- to tier husband's cell at him and announced stand bv him. Since has been a frequent to the jail taking him ■*J Prepared fond. defense has been prefor the former judge. As ■ las no pro],miliary hearing state and defense have ■* their movements witn the court was crowded to- ] Huh those anxious to hear ■ llld lear n which of manv B 18 based on fact. Bt*Port ia that the defense ■L !hal Brady was crazed by liquor. Under Texas »ould not lie a defense in Ks; "Hence of temporary Bd C9use<l by liquor can be B* ln mitigation of punish- ■ county attendance ■ report ' s au attendance report ■7 S( ' honN of Adams Coun- ■. ™‘ ool «">n is the school ■L the next is the name of KnLr' „s he third ( ' o,unui is Bjvmi. f . Puplls t tlle fourth lit n n i* e lady at; endance and Bttsada U n m ce: i 8 th * Pe, ' cen; ' o£ ■ Town ship ■ SDiil| r Blakey ’ Truitee B w'!’ „ H 16.56 97.35 Bam alk 20 »-95 »6.75 ■ Sn,m Ck 24 22 82 »»-H K Bpu "er 17 16.50 97. U KVbT” 18 18 100. ■ hl ' ltz 53 52.36 98. ■ foot Township B f, a nil Lewton - Trustee 29 28.02 97.05 i^hi PHfgh 16 isiß 94 9 o EL Eudaly F t( « a h Edith K 35 33.44 96.95 ifir - 31 *>-is Iby Cbbu, 30 28 65 1,148 Kl C « 13 12-10 93.46 Ka: tner 15 14.62 97.50 ■ ° reunke 50 46.67 93.35 R
Preble Township Ernest Worthman, Trustee | 4 Milton ('. W’crllng 29 27.15 flii.Bf I 5 Kllznlteih l>>vse :>5 25. lon C.Kdward Juhetg 21 20.00 95.50 ! Parochial: 11. K. Neilson 54 51.84 95.99 I Frieda nmtek 20 19.33 96. Iludolph Sioip 56 55.11 98 50 A. \V. Hossman 35 31.79 90. 5 f Ido Ounsett 37 33.80 91.48 Kirkland Township Chares Arnold, Trustee 1 Nellie Ooppess 24 22.47 93.64 2 Kdna Rome 25 24.60 98 4,1 3 Margaret tielst-l 34 30.14 9) 63 4 l<eo Struhm 30 28.65 96.50 5 Bertellne Zimmerman 36 36.76 99.41 6 Vaughn Srhlugenhntlf 28 27.07 96.63 Kirkland High School it. C. Mann. William Bryan, Albert t'oppess Kdna Klrkpntilck 66 63.40 96. Washington Township T. R. Noll, Trustee 1 Mary Wheat 33 20.42 92.13 5 J. C. Edwards 29 26.25 90.52 5 Clyde Troutner 19 16.37 86.11 J Mildred t’oppess 27 25.85 96.70 8 Beatrice Hettinger 18 17.55 97.50 St. Marys Township Orlen Fortney, Trustee Pleas: Pit Mills High School Peter Vits, Velma Fortney., Agnes sager, Mary Gulick 52 49.40 Grades: Elmer Ehrsam 32 30.07 93.76 110 Johnson 25 24.47 97.90 Myitle Clemen s 26 25.15 96.73 Evangeline Steel 27 26. 96.29 Bobo School William Noll 26 24.85 95.60 Margaret Schenck 30 26.10 90.20 Blue Creek Township H .L. Sipe, Trustee 1 Nova L»?hman 26 25.76 99.08 2 Dan O. Roop 16 15.80 98.75 4 H. M. Crownover 36 35.15 97.64 iA. C. Cook 26 25.45 98.83 > Mary Brennan . 22 21.75 98.87 1 Esielle Campbell 15 14.25 98.50 Monroe Township Vance Mattax, Trustee I Harry Johnson 20 18.55 92.75 l Ruth Martz 22 19.54 97.77 ! Krancille Oliver 22 21.26 96.65 1 Marguerite Lewellen 29 27.15 98.01 5 Ezra Snyder 17 15.37 96.31 1 Cry. tal Sells . 14 13.75 98.21 7 Mary A. Habegger 30 29 35 97.8" 8 Eldon Sprunger 43 41.35 96.05 9 Crl. tendon Mason 50 49 10 99.20 Monroe High School Virgil Wagner, Nellie Parrish, S. A. LainViola Cat .er 57 55.82 97.94 Grades: Lloyd Bryan 19 19. 100 Ruth Gilbert 22 22. 100 Mardelle Hocker 21 19.75 99.40 Parochial: J. D. R Schwartz 30 29.60 98.70 Agnes ,M. Schwartz 26 25.20 97.00 French Township Martin Moeschberger, Trustee 1 Louise Neusbaum 28 26.85 98.90 2 Bessie Carter 34 32.80 96.47 • Hu'll Johnson 33 30.80 93.33 4 Marcella Robin 31 30.04 98.0 S > Ve. a Owens 24 19.55 97.71 6 Veda Crist 26 24.27 93.36 Hartford Township D. A. Studler Trustee i Linn Grove School Lester Reynolds 22 21.97 99.88 Edna Glendenning 38 37.85 99.60 Mary Sc.hlagenhauf 28 27.35 97.67 Hartford High School Russ?ll Steiner. Helen Wood, Dorothy Sprunger, Chas. Kizer 64 62.50 98.80 Grades: Eldon Carnes 18 16.95 94.20 Gladys Long 31 30.62 98.7.4 Ruth Munro .. 27 25 85 98.66 Wabash Township Otis Burk, Trustee 1 Mildred Wood 32 31 60 99.00 2 William Griffiths 21 20.22 96.31 3 Agnes Biery 26 25.40 97.67 5 Rose Mann 19 18.77 98.68 Geneva High School R. O. Hunt, Nellie Knipe. Emerson Wheeler, Ora Culp, Ruth Mahoney, Kenneth Hunt 98 96.30 98.Fi Grades Catiherine Fravel 32 30.7? 9618 Ruth Pusey 44 42.50 96.59 Magdelina Hirschy 44 41.16 97.66 Mildred McCroy 37 35.65 96.42 Myron Lehman 46 45.06 98.05 Harold Long 38 37.90 99.72 Jefferson Township J. M. Bollenbacher, Trustee Jefferson Center Olen Marsh, H. L. Greider, Holland Sprunger Gladys Teeter 72 69.42 96.35 Grades J. R. Duff 28 27.25 98.20 Helen Kenney 36 35. 97.22 Osia Hiestaud 35 34.50 98.60 Madeline Robin 37 36. 98.65 WREN NEWS A. C. Cartel and John Manlier were busine s visitors in Van Wert Wednesday of last week. A number of folks from this J)lac3 attended the funeral of Mr. William Foor of near Ohio City. Ohio on Monday afternoon. Rev. Davies is conducting revival services at the Green Brier church near Glenmore. Mrs. Joe Spahr and Mrs. Geo. Dull are recovering front their re cent illness. James Dull who suffered a stroke of paralysis is able to be about j again. Dr. and Mis R. D. Stewart motored to Columbus Ohio recently. Mrs. Frank Standiford called on Mrs. A. C. Carter Wednesday afteinoon of last week. Mrs. Win. Oecksle spent Monday last week in Convoy, Ohio.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1930-
INDIA RUSHES CHILD MATIMG TO ESCAPE BAN Thousands of Marriages Hastened Before New Law is Effective Calcutta Jan. 27— (fP) —Befor* the Child Marriage Act comes Into force u xt April after which no marriages will he legal unless hoys and girls have reached the ages of 18 and 14 respectively, thousands >f child marriages will have been solemnized In all parts of India. In in effort to forestall the act par■nts urig feverishly planning matches for their children, and ln ■he next few months thousands of childten of one and two years of ages will have been married in accordance with Moslem and Hindu laws. A section of orthodox Hindus tave not taken kindly to the new legisla'ion, which they contend marks beginning of the breakdown if the religious and social laws ot the community, and a number of landing Moslems also have raised iheir voices against the measure. In demanding that Moslems should be excluded from the act the latter maintain that the first time since 1857 the British Government has Interfered with ;he religious rights and susceptibilities of Moslems anil that the Act is a violation of Queen Victoria’s famous Proclamation of 1857 Majority Favor Measure However, the hulk of enlightened public opinion is behind the measure solidly and declare it gratifying that social workers, both Euro •pean and Indian, are determined to make the provisions of the Act effective among the low and (illiterate classes which constitute more than 40 i>er cent of India's millions. The rush and anxiety of parents to get their children married is due to two reasons. Firstly, the ancient belief of Hindus that martiage of girls after puberty is against the re ligion; and secondly, a desire to avoid unnecessary harrassment. Onponents of the Act have circulated rumors and have succeeded in makng illiterate people believe every marriage after April 1, 1930. will be .interfered wi h by the police. The provision of the law that an inquiry shall be made by a First Class Magistrate about any allegation with regal d to the age of a girl or boy hat may be made by anyone in connection wi.h a marriage, has been found a convenient plea to rouse feeling. Many Marriage* Already In many towns mariage processions with brides and bridegrooms jetween five and 12 years of age are now a familiar sight and In some Jistric's of Bengal low class Hindus hav? begun to celebrate the matiages of even one-year-old girls and two-year old boys. Ten days ate gen arally required to complete the ceremonies in connection wi h a Hindu maniage and some of the primarymiddle English and high English sc.tool.-: ate almost empty on account of the absence of the boys who are detained at home to per-) form the oeeimonies in connection, wi h their marriages. Reports from other districts tell a similar tale. Anxie.y is confined mainly to the over order of society, yet it cannot je said that he higher order is al together free from it. It Is reported '.hat the guardians of a boy who owns a large e.-tate in Bengal and who is only 16 years old. are busy searching for a girl of about 10 yeats of age for marriage. They have been successful In inducting a nan of posi.ion, education and culture in Calcutta, to agree to give t!s only daughter's hand. The dowry system for yeans pas.> .ias worked hardships, especiallj among the middle classes who ara compelled to mortgage their income for years a.iead to provide husbands 1 so, their girls. This is usually done 1 iy recourse 10 money lenders, whoi are now tuking advantage of the de 1 maud for bridgrooms by charging! exhormitnnt rates of interest. In the lural districts in partifeum; - they are doing a roaring business at a rae of .interest which would make a Western moneylender j blush with shame. Fortunately the] system is gradually dying among' r.he illiterate people there is much] ,vork to be done before age-old cus'oms can be finally abolished. Legilsation can do little without the education of the masses, and in this direction foreign missions and welfare societies are striving to ac- ‘ compllsh a glorious work for the future of India. ALWAYS DEAD TIRED? Howsad! Sallow complexion, coated tongue, poor appetite, bad breath, pimply skin and always tired. What’s wrong? Chances are you’rt poisoned by clogged bowels and inactive liver. Take this famous prescription used constantly in place of calomel by men and women for 20 years—Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. They are harm- ! less yet very effective. A compound of j vegetable ingredients. They act easily upon the bowels, help free the system of poison caused by faulty elimination and tone up liver. Rosy cheeks, clear eyes and youthful energy make a success of life. Take Dr. Edwatds Olive Tablets, nightly. Know them by their olive color, 15c, 30c and 60c. Ail druggists.
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Tht Townnhip Trustee'* Annual Renort to the Atftibory Bonrd of Washington Township, Adams County, Ind, January. 1930 Receipts JANUARY I Amount brought foiwaru slo**’#7 1 O A. Co. R. I*l N. & V. L. T. Co.. lW- interest 11.60 T. R. Noll, dog tax 2.50 I KAkI'AMY l O. A. oo.\ D. Itt N. & V 1.. T. Co., Jan. interest 16.59 2K Albert Harlow, Jan. draw 1018.49 2H K. Worthman, Urtblr twp. sup. 15.40 MARCH 1 O A. Co. R. Ist N. & \\ 1.. T. Co., Feb. interest 15.02 16 Orlaud Fortney, supplies 10.24 Al'RlL l O. A. Co. B. tst N. A- V. L. T. t Co., March interest 1.1.2 2 9 A. C. Butcher, lees 37.75 6 J. Merriman, docket fees 7,50 MAY 1 O. A. Co. B. Ist N. & P. L. T. Co., April interest 12.08 24 Geo. Dellinger, dog tax 7.14.00 JINK 1 O A. Co. B. Ist X. & P. L. T. Co., May interest 10.08 21 Albert Harlow, June draw .... 7427.63 28 B. Nelson C<?., docket fees. . . 2.50 JULY 1 O. A. Co. B. Ist X, &P. 1.. T. Co., June int 11.15 27 Albert Harlow, July draw .... 1004-53 ACC,IST 1 O. A. Co. B. Ist X. & P. 1.. T. Co., July int 22.00 SFPTEM HF.R .1 T. R. Noll, dog tax 40.00 1 O. A. C. B. Ist N. & P. F. T. Co., August int 18.42 14 J. Merriman, docket fees 5.00 OCTOBER 1 (). A. Co. B. Ist X. A P. L. T. Co., Sept, interest 1.1.58 NOVEMBER 1 O. A. Co. B. Ist N. & P. T-. T. Co., October int 12.24 23 J ('line, dog tax 2.00 DECEMBER 1 O. A. Co. B. Ist N. & P. L. T. Co., November interest 9.64 20 Albert Harlow, Dec. draw .... 7168.92 Disbursements JANUARY 5 H. M. Gillig, trustees bond..., 100.00 5 Frank Coppess, repair. 25.00 7 John Hill, blocks I.B° 19 T. R. Noll, salary 85.00 19 O. H. Greist, retire, fund... 56.25 19 Paul McAhren, sheep killed.... 30.00 21 Standard Oil Co., oil 9.46 26 Frank Arnold, trans 60.00 26 llenrv Dolch, do 60.00 26 James H. Andrews, do., janitor 80.00 26 Chalmer Edward, teaching .... 120.00 26 Mildred Coppess, do 110.00 26 1 loyd Bryan, do 120.00 26 Beatrice Dettinger, do. 115.00 26 Pauline Steele, do 115.00 26 Frank Coppess, janitor 20.00 26 Otto Hoffman, do 15.00 26 Forest Marsband, do., repair . . 30.00 26 Y’iola Scheiderer, trans 30.00 26 F. Brandyberry, chickens killed 3.00 26 O. P. Mills, do 2.55 29 Otto Hoffman, repair 5.00 FEBRUARY 12 Kocker Lumber & Coal Co., sup. 32.97 12 Citizens Tel. Co., telephone.... I 9 60 12 Robert Martin, janitor 10.00 16 Johnson Repair Shop, repairs. . 10.60 16 Clerk of Monroe, light 4.74 23 Henry I>o!ch, trans 60.00 33 Frank Arnold, do 61.00 23 Chalmer Edwards, teaching . . . 120.00 23 Lloyd Bryan, do 120.00 23 Pauline Steele, do. 115.00 23 Beatrice Dettinger, do 1.15.00 23 Mildred Ooppebs, do 110.00’ 23 Forest Marsband, janitor .... 20.00 23 Mrs. Geo. Scheiderer, trans 30.00 33 Frank Coppess, janitor 20 00 23 T. R. Noll, salary 85-00. 23 Allie Noll, clerical help 25.00 23 T. O. Tricker, trans 45.00 23 Otto Hoffman, labor, equip. .. 22.50 23 J. H. Andrews, labor, trans. . . 80.00 23 Pab'h Andrews, sheep killed . . 12.00 MARCH 2 f.ee Kabn. Igbor 6.00] 4 Co. And. Tlarlow, dog fund.... 164.75 16 Pat Hyland, repair 151.00 23 Chalmer Kdwards, teaching .... 120 00 23 I loyd Rrvan, do 120.00 23 Pauline Steele, do. 115.00 23 Beatrice Dettinger. do 115.00 23 Mildred Coppess, do 110 00 23 Forest Marsband, janitor 25.00 23 Frank Coppess, do 20.00 23 James H. Andrews, do., trans... 80.00 23 Henry Dolch, do 60.00 23 Mrs. G. Scheiderer, do 30.0 n 23 Frank Arnold, do 60 00 23 T. R. Noll, salary 80.00 2.1 August Walters, repair 40.37 23 Suttles. Edwards Co., insur 37.50 26 Otto Hoffman, janitor 15.00 30 Daily Democrat Co., printing.. 33.54 APRIL 13 Berne Witness Co., printing . . 31.94 13 Schafer Hardware Co., repairs.. 545 13 Pleas. Mills Light Co., power 28.68 20 Henry Dolch, trans 6LQO 20 Frank Coppess, janitor, equip... 28.26 20 Frank Arnold, trans 60.00 29 Chalmer Edwards, teach., inst.. 144.74 20 Lloyd Bryan, teach., inst 144.14 20 James H. Andrews, janitor .... 80.75 20 Otto Hoffman, do 20.0^ 20 Viola Scheiderer, trar<* 30.00 20 Forest Marshand, janitor 3°,50 20 T. R. Noll, salary ' 125.00 20 Allie Noll, clerical help 25 00 23 Mildred Coppess, teach., inst. . . 125 24 23 Beatrice Dettinger, do. 149.82 25 Herb. Everett, light and power 6.50 26 Iroquois Pub. Co., supplies .... 51.70 27 Pauline Steele, teach., inst 142.82 27 B. Braun, oil 4.73 May 4 Mary Noll, enumeration 35.00 14 Robert Martin, anitor 3°.9 n 16 D. H. Goble Print. Co., sup... 30.38 16 C. A. Graham, stamps s.o*' 18 M. Mertz, repair 22.00 18 Orland Fortney, trans 384.00 21 Jess Tricker, trans 35.00 25 T. R. Noll, salary 85.00 JUNE 8 Louisa Slusher, hauling coal .. 18 85 8 W. E. Brown, do 19.65 H W. B. Martz, do 16.31 8 Frank Braun, labor 3.00 8 Frank Hurst, hauling coal .... 11.25 II Mrs. Fred Hammond, trans... 25.00 12 11. Knapp & Son, sup 11.91 12 Albert Burk, calves killed .... 20.00 12 Jno. Floyd, coal and hauling. 365.21 15 Chas. M Case, lambs killed. 1680 n T. R. Noll, salary 125.90 22 Allie Noll, clerical help 25.00 22 O. H. Greist, retire, fund :... 112.49 22 Lawrence Strickler, hauling coal 10.00 25 Peter J Spangler, repair 7.50 25 Adams Co., treas., exam- records 50.00 29 Kiger A Co., supplies 22.56
29 Iqd. School Sup. Co., equip. .. 111.40 J 29 D. 11. Goble Print. Co,, sup. .. 13.49 j JULY 6 M. M. Gillig, bond 10.00 9 T. A. Leonard, repair* 28.75 30 T. R Noll, sglarv 85.00 AUGUST 2 Frank Coppe**, repair ........ 31.00 2 Thro, l.engericli, do 30.00 .1 Smith, Yager A Falk, sup.... 6.1.54 M M. F. Worthman, transfers. .. 3209.58 5 Vam’e Mattax, do 1585.1ift 6 Krick T.yndall (*©., tile 22.43 6 M. W. Rotherf, 25.58 17 Clifton E. Striker, Co. exam.... 19.19 17 James H. Andrew*, repair ... 7.50 20 Chas Estell, repairs 20.00 20 Then, l.ingericb, do 24.0 Q 31 Do., do 9.00 24 Freeman Walters, do 6.00 27 L. A. Graham, stamp* 5.00 31 Forest Marshand, repair 38.00 .11 ( has. Estell, do. 60.0 ft 31 Frank Coppess, do 27.00 11 T. R. Noll, salary 125 00 31 Allie Noll, clerical help 25.00 SEPTEMBER 1 Otto Hoffman, repair 13.00 7 Ernest Busche, sheep killed .... 80.00 7 W. E. Andrews, do 15.00 7 Willard Kelsey, repair 5.00 7 Pete Meyer*, do 19.00 19 Ruby Strickler, labor 13.00 10 Car! Noll, do 17.00 14 Mildred Coppess, teaching .... 5*’.00 24 Standard Oil Co., oil 32.16 27 R. H. Everett, light aivd power 1.80 28 Mildred Coppess, teaching . . . 65.00 38 Henry Dolch, trans 65.00 28 Otto Hoffman, janitor 15.00 28 Beatrice Dettinger, teaching . . 125.00 28 Erank Coppess, janitor 21.50 28 l halmer Edwards, teaching .... 125 00 28 Clyde Troutner, do I°o.oo 28 Pauline Steele, do 116.00 28 James H. Andrews, trans 85.00 28 Forest Marshand, do 20.00 28 Tom Johnson, trans 65.00 38 Albert Coppess, repair 10,00 38 Frank Liniger, trans 65.00 28 T. R. Noll, salary 80.00 OCTOBER * 1 ( has. Arnold, transfers 127.50 7 Kiger A Co., supplies 14.56 19 A. J. Lewton, transfers 192.00 K. H, Everett, light and power 4.90 26 Henry Dolch, tran 65.00 26 Mildred Coppess, teaching .... 115.00 26 Frank Coppess, janitor 20.00 26 J. ('halmer Edwards, teaching. . 125.00 26 Clyde Troutner. do.. 100.00 26 Beatrice Dettinger, do 125.00 26 Pauline Steele, do 116 00 26 Forest Marshand, janitor 30 00 26 T. R. Noll, salary 125.00 26 Allie Noll, clerical help 25.00 26 Tom Johnson, trans 65.00 26 Frank Ligiger, do 65 00 26 James H. Andrews, do 85 00 26 Otto Hoffman, do 15.00 26 Then Lengerich, labor 3.20 26 Job Baltzell, repair 5.00 NOVEMBER 2 Homer Raudenbush, janitor. .. 20.00 2 Hyland Plumbing Co., repair .. 26.52 5 Otto I.ongenberger, supplies . 450 5 Arthur Suttles, insur 10.00 9 Decatur Democrat Co., printing 45.26 16 Henry Knapp A Son, equip. .. 124.72 16 Beavers, Fryback, chairs 14.00 16 Steele A Jaberg, insur .10.54 23 Clyde Troutner, teaching .... 88.65 23 Mildred Coppess, teaching .... 103.37 23 Beatrice Dettinger, do 114.18 23 J. Chalmer Edward, do 113.37 23 Pauline Steele, do. 195.18 23 T. R. Noll, salary f 85.00 i 23 Frank Coppess, janitor 20.00 23 James 11. Andrews, do 85.00 23 Frank l iniger, trans 65.00 23 Henry Dolch, do 65.00 2.1 Forest Marshand, janitor 20.00 23 Tom Johnson, trans 65.00 26 Otto Hoffman, janitor 21.50 26 Frank Straub, labor LOO DECEMBER 2 Kiger A Co., sup 53.05 4 1). 11. Goble Co., do 47.97 9 Homer Raudenbush, janitor .... 29.00 . 11 James Dague, sheep killed .... 78.00 11 Elmore Cook, do 12.00 11 Ed. Andrews, do 52.50 11 O. H. Greist, retirement..*... 56 25 17 I.eo Ehinger, insur 17.75 21 T. Chalmer Edwards, teaching.. 125.00 - 21 Clvde Troutner, teaching 100.00 ] 21 Mildred Coppess, do 115.00 . 21 Pauline Steele, do. 126.00 21 Beatrice Dettinger, do 125.09 21 Forest Marshand, janitor 29 00 T Otto Hoffman, do 15.00 ?1 Frank Liniger, trans 65.00 31 T. H. Andrews, do., janitor. . . 85.00 31 Henry Dolch, do 65.00 M Tom Johnson, do 65.00 ?1 T R. NMI. salary 95 00 *1 Allie Noll, clerical help 25.09 ’’l F»*ank Coyness, ianitor 20.00 31 Peter Kirsch, labor 10.50 23 Krick Tyndall Co., tile 17.64 23 Decatur Lumber Co., supplies. . 2.26 23 Peoples Loan A Trust Co., rent 90.00 24 James Ward, chickens killed . . 4.59 J 6 A ('. Butcher, J. P. 80nd... 10.09 28 Mrs. Fred Hammond, trans.... 20.00 27 R. H. F.verett, lights 4.64 31 Frank Martin, advisory board.. 5.09 31 John Tyndall, do 5.90 31 Conrad Gillig, do 5.90 Recapitulation TOWNSHIP FUND lan. 1, 1929, balance on hand $1754.51 Receipts during year 5464.84 Total balance and receipts 7219.35 r lbbur«ements during year 2040.92 Dec. 31, 1929, final balance 3423.92 ROAD FUND tan. 1, 1929, balance on hand $l9B 06 Total balance and receipts 198.06 Dec. 31. 1929, final balance 198.96 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND T an. 1, 1929, balance on hand $ 6195.91 Receipt* during year 14121.12 Total balance and receipts 20317.03 Disbursements during year , 9617.97 Dec. 31, 1929, final ba1ance........ 4503.15 TUITION FUND lan. 1, 1929, balance on hand $1925 50 R 'ceints during year :... 7153.73 Total balance and receipts 9079.3? Disbursements during year 5211.75 December 31, 1929, final balance. . . 1941.98 DOG FUND lan. 1, 1929, balance on hand $ 309.80 Receipts during year 1088.30 Total balance and receipts 1398 10 Disbursements during year * 491.10 Dec. 31, 1929, final balance 597.20 TOTALS OF ALL FUNDS Jan. 1, 1929, balance on hand $10383.87 Receipts during year 27827.99 Total of balance and receipts 38211.86 Disbursements during year 17361.74 Dec. 31, 1929, final balance 10664.31 To. balance shown by this report $10664.31 1 Warrant check* outitanding Dec. 31, i 1929 $276 89 Total balances and outstanding warrants 1 Dec. 3L 1929 $10664.31 • Cash *in Depository December 31, 1929, • $10945.35. i T. R. Noll, ► Trustee of Washington Township.
KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP Th# Township Trustee’* Annual Report to the Advisory Hoard of Kirkland Town* ship Adam* Co., Ind., January, 1930 Receipts lA.VI’AKV 3 Farmers Slate Batik, Dee. int. ~ .21 J 1 Farmers Mate hank, note made 100.00 3 Farmers State Bank, note made 4500.00 j 26 Farmers .State Bank, note made. , 5000.00 . FEBRUARY 8 Adam* Co. Auditor, state draw 695.9.1 8 Fanners State Bank, Jan. int... 2.81 MARCH 4 Farmers State Bank, Feb. ini.. 6.81 APRIL 1 Farmers State Bank, March int. 506 1 Adams Co. Auditor, dog tax.... 67.47 , MAY 1 Farmers State Bank, April int... 2.56 4 Adams Co. Auditor, advance.... .100.00 JUNE 1 Farmers State Bank, May int... 21 Aug Scblickman, dog tax 145.00 | 22 Adams Co. Auditor, June draw.. 7314.60 j 22 Preble Twp. Trustee, transfers.. 340.00 j JULY 1 Farmers State Bank, July int... .52 1 Do., 260 | 20 French Tp. Trustee, transfer*. 1.117.10 | 24 Adams Co. Auditor, July draw.. 689.34 AUGUST I Farmers State Bank, Int. July. . 2.09 SEPTEMBER .1 Farmers State Bank, int. on dep. 4.04 OCTOBER 1 Farmers State Bank, int. on dep. 1.1.1 .1 Wash. Tp. Trustee, transfers . . 127.50 ?H Farmers State Bank, note made.. 3000.00 NOVEMBER 1 Farmers State Bank, note made.. 1.80 DECKMHER 1 Farmers State Bank, int. on dep. 289 20 Adams Co. Auditor, Dec. draw. . 7458.77 Disbursements JANUARY 1 Farmers State* Bank, paid note. .$4500 00 j 4 F. Zimmerman, labor 7.50 | 11 Alton Corson, teaching 50.00 j 25 Frank. Parrish, brooms 6.00 , 29 H. A. Bremen, sup 344.35 ( 23 Alton Corson, teaching 55.00 | 23 Berteline Zimmerman, do 100.00 ] 24 Dorothy Delling, do 105.00 24 R. J. Mann, do 170 00 24 Albert Arnold, janitor 60.00 24 Edna Kirkpatrick, teaching .... 175.00 24 Dolores Buckmaster, do 105.00 24 Margaret Geisel, do 100 00 24 Hansel Toley, do 225.00 24 Wm. Bryan, do 200.00 24 William Griffith, do 72.50 FEBRUARY • 4 Decatur Democrat, printing .... 38 58 5 A. R. Ashbaucher. repair 12.15 8 Alton Corson, teaching 50.00 8 William Griffiths, do "5 n II Do., maps 25.00 16 Wm. Bryan, teaching 150.00 16 Holtbouse Drug Co, supplies.. 11.50 16 Preble L. A* P., light 27 82 27 Albert Arnold, janitor, rent.... 70.25 27 Berteline Zimmerman, teaching. . 100.00 27 Dolores Buckmaster, do 100.00 27 Margaret Geisel, do 100.00 27 Dorothy Delling, do 10C.00 27 R. J. Mann, do. 168 00 27 Edna Kirkpatrick, do 170.00 27 Hansel Toley, do 225.00 27 Alton Corson, do 50.00 27 Wm. Griffiths, do. 100.00 MARCH 4 Wm. Bryan, do 100.fto 4 Alton Corson, do 50 oft 5 F.verett Hite A* Co., paper 5.88 1 12 Wm. Johnson, repairs 12 50 12 Alton Corson, teaching 50 00 12 R. J. Mann, do 168 00 12 Edna Kirkpatrick, do 170 00 12 Hansel Toley, do ! 225.00 12 Albert Arnold, janitor 60.00 12 Wm. Bryan, teaching 200 00 12 Dolores Buckmaster, do 100.00 27 Farmers State Bank, light, power 690 23 Wm. Griffiths, teaching 110.00 23 Margaret Geisel, do 1 ftft.oo 2.1 Dorothy Dilling, do 100.00 23 Berteline Zimmerman, do 100.00 23 Alton Corson, do 25.00 23 Herman Sautbine, repairs 4.50 APRIL 1 Farmers State Bank, light, power 855 15 Ind. S. S., supplies 88 29 ’5 Sarah Arnold, sheet) killed 52.50 19 Wm. Griffiths, janitor, inst. teach. 161.65 19 Albert Arnold, janitor, rent 64.00 19 Edna Kirkpatrick, teach., inst... 223.00 19 Alton Corson, do 82.88 19 Edward Brown, labor 250 20 S'mon Smith, janitor, wood .... 13 50 20 Albert Roth, jan., labor 13.80 20 Dorothy Delling, teach., inst... 99.^4 2ft VV. O. Little, teaching 160.00 20 W. H. Wyler, com. speaker.... 20.00 20 ('larence Reppert, piano bench.. 12 HO 20 Do’ores Buckmaster, teach., inst. 100.1! 20 Joe Baumgartner, ianitor 14.5'' ’0 Berteline Zimmerman, teach., inst. 111.81 25 Margaret Geisel, teach., inst... 10571 25 Johnny I eyse. janitor 15.48 25 J. IT. Moore, janitor 12-50 *»6 Uraig. Tele. Co., telephone 1673 26 Craig. Hard., supplies 3.20 26 Hansel Toley, teach., inst 235.00 26 Alton Corson, teaching 9.00 ?6 Suttle A’ Edwards, insurance... 4125 29 ('.has Kiger, institute 32.00 MAY 2 Ind. Teach. Fun. pension 206.68 2 Wm. Brvati, teaching 160.00 15 Berne Witness, printing .30 83 15 Thomas & Herman Griffiths, labor 24.50 JUNE 14 Irvin Bracht, labor 13-65 16 Herbert Kline, do 3.50 20 James Niblick, poultry killed .... 42.95 20 Jesse Singleton, sheep killed .... 14.55 21 Earl Arnold, labor 31.50 22 Adams Co. Treas., books 50.00 22 If. A. Bremen, coal and hauling 317.60 24 Chas Arnold, salary 400.00 24 Farmers State Bank, tp. note.. 6006 95 24 Inter College Press, diplomas . . 28 00 24 D. H. Globe Print., sup 6- 74 24 Leo Wasson, transfer 50.37 21 Krick & Tnydall, tile 22 81 35 Kenneth Arnold, sheep killed .. 52.50 2 5 Decatur Lumber Co., supplies.. 27.03 25 Schaffer Hard. Co., sup 163 3.*' 27 Robert Beery, labor 24.50 JULY 8 D. C. Zimmerman, sheep killed. . 17.00 8 Earl Arnold, repair 10.50 9 Dorphus Schleckman, labor .... 7.00 9 W. J. Jaurrie & Co., b00k5.... 55.00 , 9 City of Decatur, repairs 565 14 Luther Arnold, labor 33.25 14 Kiger Si Co., supplies 11.54 14 Loren Yager, labor 50 00 25 Farmers S. Bank, power, light.. 13.08 25 Leonard Sup. Co., supplies 31.13 AUGUST ,1 Earl Arnold, labor 5.00 14 F. Stoneburner, & Schlickman, 1 labor 18.00 i 19 Clifton Striker, Co. exam 7.68 19 Louis Conrad, labor 8.00 19 H. H. High, labor 9.00 31 Decatur Democrat, printing .... 33.<7 .11 Frank Parrish, brooms 12.’*0 31 Clarence Reppert, labor 5.00 i
I SEPTEMBER j 11 Earl Arnold, labor 20.50 12 Wm. Bryan, leaching 150.0) 12 Albert ( «.ppes«, do 1 12 Irank Pro* A <’<»., repaiis .. . 52.97 12 Erwin Diehl, do 5.50 iIX A R. Avbbaui'ber, labor .... 3.aX jIX I.eo S?rahm, teaching lOO.nq jlB D. 11. Goble Print. Co., register 10.#»8 !20 ( has Arnold, salary 150.00 |?5 Margaret. Geisel, teaching )u5.00 25 T'.dna Borne, do 120.00 25 Vaughn Schlafrnhanf, do 110.00 25 Berteline JGmmerman, do 110.00 125 l<. J. Mann, do. 200 00 j 25 Nell Coppess, do 110.00 j 25 Albert Arnold, janitor 60.00 25 Wm. Bracht, labor 2.80 j OCTOBI k 1 11 Leo Strahvn, teaching 50 00 jls Wm. Bryan, do *60.00 !15 Albert Coppess, do 185.00 jls k. J. Mann, do 150.00 ! 18 Louis Conrad A Wm. Bracht repair 3.75 119 Farmers State Bank, light, power 11.20 ,19 Do., bonds 155.10 j 35 Cora F. Kirkpatrick, teaching... 187 00 '25 Mrs. A. Coppess, do 110.00 j 25 Edna Borne, do 130.00 25 Margaret Geisel, do 100.00 j 25 Albert Arnold, janitor 60.00 25 Vaughn Schlagenhauf, 105.00 28 Berteline Zimmerman, do 110.00 25 Leo Strahm, do 55.00 25 Albert Roth, labor 8 0i) 25 Wm. Bryan, fetching 210.60 NOVEMBEK 1 K. J. Mann, teaching 100.00 9 Albert Coppess, do 185.00 11 Frank Yager, labor .. 6.00 11 I.eo Strahm, teaching 50.00 11 k. J. Mann, teaching 160.00 11 Harve Mankey, repairs 21.00 18 Krick Tyndai Co., tile 21.42 18 Peoples Loan A Trust, supplies 15 22 19 Leo Strahm teaching 50.00 23 Mrs. A. Coppess, do 110.00 • 2.1 Margaret Geisel, do 105.60 [23 Edna Borne, do. 120.00 123 Berteline Zimmerman, do 110.00 1 2.1 Vaughn Schlagenhauf, do 110.00 2.1 ('ora K. Kirkpatrick, do 187.00 ! 2.1 Albert Arnold, janitor 40.00 j 2.1 Win. Bryan, teaching 210.00 23 ('. A. Douglas Co., supplies 5.68 DECEMBER 6 Leo Strahm, teaching 55.00 6 Albert Coppess, do 185.00 11 Farmers State Bank, light, power 15.05 11 Ind. S. Supply, supplies 50.85 19 E. A. Girod, pipe 2.50 19 Smith Drug Co., supplies 21.30 19 Shaffer Hardware Co., sup 87.75 20 Wm. Bryan, teaching 210.00 29 Walter Zimmerman, janitor 15.00 20 Leo Strahm, teaching 50.00 20 Albert Coppess, do 185.00 20 Cora E. Kirkpatrick, do 187.00 20 Albert Arnold, janitor 40.00 30 Harold Hensehen, do 15.00 31 Velma Spade, do 15.00 21 W. Guy Brown, l>ooks 16.35 31 Nell Cop peas, teaching 110.00 21 Kiger A* Co., sup 58.41 23 The Suttles Edwards Co., ins... 381.50 23 Margaret Geisel, teaching 100.00 23 Edna Borne, do 120.00 23 Berteline Zimmerman, do 110.00 24 R| J. Mann, do 250.00 24 Vaughn Schlagenhauf, do 110.00 24 Huntington Laboratories, sup. .. 20.03 24 H. A. Bremer, sup 381.85 24 Jesse Schleckman A Arnold, labor 12.90 24 O. V. Delling, labor It).00 28 B. Martin A Arnold, labor 23.10 31 Decatur Lumber Co., lumber .. 15.17 31 Otto I). Bieberich, labor 19.<.91 30 Farmers S. Bank, note pd., int... 3153.40 1 31 Chas Arnold, salary 252.00 31 Daniel Scherry, advisory board.. 5.00 31 Harve Beery, do 5.00 31 Jacob Hensehen, do 5.6(1 SEPTEMBER 25 Edna Coppess, teaching * 187.00 Recapitulation TOWNSHIP FUND Jan. 1, 1929, balance on band $ 80.25 Receipts during year 1324.51 Total balance and receipts 1244.26 Disbursements during year 119.1.19 Dec. 31, 1929, final balance 51.07 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Jan, 1, 1929, balance on hand $ 758.29 Receipts during year 18457.85 Total ba’ance and receipts 19216.14 Disbursements- during year 17692.24 Dec. 31, 1929, final balance 1523.90 TUITION FUND January 1, 1929, ba’ance on hand. .$ 208 26 Receipts during year 11096.31 Total balance and receipts 11304.57 Disbursements during year 11183.50 Dec. 31, 1929, final balance 121.07 DOG FUND Receipts during year $212 47 Total balance and receipts 212.47 Disbursements during year 179.50 Dec. 31, 1929, final balance 32.97 Total balance shown by report ..$1729.01 Warrant checks outstanding December 31, 1929 345.00 Total balances and outstanding warrants, Dec. .11, 1929 2074.'. 1 ('ash in depository Dec. 31, Chas. Arnold, Trustee of Kirkland Township. o \ I*l*ol NT3I K\T or RXRCI'TOH No. 2712 Notice is hereby given. That th* undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of Henry Haikley late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. Old Adams County Hank, Executor Lin IN -I »n Beauty Timth-ill Not Streak, Spot or Bub Off Imparts an attractive, soft even appearance that leaves n* chalky edges or filled ln pores. Blends naturally with the skin without that "made up” look. Made in White, Flesh, liachel and Sun-Tan. GOURAUO’S ORIENTAL Send 10 c. jar Trial Sise 44 Dri T. Hopkins A Son, New York City
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