Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1935 — Page 5

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20 FrhiK’llo Oliver, do . lit., 00 26 Myrtle Clements, do , . 100.00 2« Mat iu Stevens, tlo 110,0" lit tv in. Nolt, do 110 00 26 Pearl Flay, do 100.00 I 26 B. H Everett, It., pow 10.44 February 5 .1 U Ehler, transportation 3.76 5 State Treas., sink, fund .. 11 23 s John W. Thatcher, labor 2.50 •I Gulf Kef. Co, transport. 97.06 12 l>. liemocrat C, advertls. 49.78 12 Berne Witness, do 50.98 12 I’alirter Prod. In<’., supp. 9.63 12 Kiger & Co., do . 39.48 111 John Fortney, transport,. 20.25 13 Ohio Assn. Tele, C. tele. . 2.10 13 East. Ind. OH C., transp. 63.95 14 t'ltlaens Tele. C. mlse. B>s 16 Frank Fortney, transport. 93 00 16 J, D. Cowan, labor . 40.00 16 Boy Burkholder, labor „ 3.7 b 17 Owen DiWtue, do 10.00 23 Henry Snyder, teaching . 144.19 23 Agnes Yager, do 125.00 23 Gerald Vleard, do 113.67 23 Velma Fortney, do . 113.67 23 Francllle Oliver, do . . 94.19 23 Myrtle Clements, do 88.67 23 Matie Stevens, do . 110.09 23 Win. Noll, do 98.67 23 Pearl liar, do 88.67 23 It. F. Smith, Janitor 45.00 23 Orlando Springer, do 30.00 23 Qrval Morrison, transport. 20.00 23 I». A. Brown, do 20.00 23 Frank Troutner do 18.00 23 Julius Handley, do 19.00 23 J. I>. Cowan, repair . 20.00 23 11. 11. Everett, It, pow. 10.06 23 lleo Garage, transportat. 13.75 March 5 State Treas, sink, fund , 7.76 9 Frank Fortney, transp. . 78.74 11 l>. A. Gillium, repair . 5.85 13 1.. M. Pierce, achl. sup. 2.75 13 Ohio Asso. Tele. C, tele 2.75 Il Momtnan Yarnell, transp. 21.14 25 Robert Houglnnan, ret. fd. 77.17 23 Fl ank Troutner transport. I "0 23 Orval Morrison, do 20.00 23 Warren lanker, do 20310 23 Julius Handley, do 19.00 23 11. F. Smith Janitor — 45.00 23 Orlando Springer, do 30.00 23 Henry Snyder, teaching .. 1.ui.00 23 Agnes lager, do . 125.00 23 Gerald Vizard, do 125.00 21 Velma Forlpey, do 125.00 21 Francille Oliver, d<> 105."0 23 Myrtle Clements, do 100.00 23 Mafle Stevens, do 11 "»0 23 Wm. Noll, do 110.00 23 Pearl Kay. do *°o.oo 23 Reo Co, transportation .. 14.<1 30 It. H. Everett. AV. pow . 7.08 3t Frank Fortney, transport. 68.00 31 John Fortney, repair 31 Omer Hague, labor 7.00 31 Orlen 8. Fortney, salary .. . 180.00 A ’ P Frank Parrish, supplies I??4 State Treas, sink, fund . 6.1 - 10 Herman Brunner, shp. dm. n.OO It James Everett, transport. J.«» 14 Omer Hague, labor -I ;.’ 16 Dean Hays, repair ... - 10.50 17'Herman Brunner, shp. kl. ».O<’ 2 4 E. W. Emery, misc. 1- Ju 26 Henry Snyder, teh, sup. 190.39 26 Agues Yager, teaching .. 1-""' 26 Gerald Vizard, do I s ’ 26 Velma Fortney, do J--'"" 26 Franellle Oliver do ■i.;,9 26 Myrtle Clements do 10]• ■ 26 Matie Stevens, do U«- « 36 Wm. Noll, do HO- 0 26 Pearl Ray, do lot. « 26 Warren Lockner, transp. -0. 0 26 Julius Handley, do -1»« 26 Orval Morrison, do . 26 Frank Troutner. do . 18-00 26 Orlando Springer. Janitor 30.00 26 11. F. Smith. Janitor 45.0" 27 Frank Fortney, transp. .. .a --' 28 Roy Burkholder, labor . I'] 28 Acker Bros, transport. .. 1- 8 28 R. H. Everett, It, pow - 30 Fred Bender, labor 3 May _ 1 East. Ind. Oil Co, transp. 121.7 1 Slate Treas, sink. turn!. .. 2 John Fcasel, labor ■ 5 Ted Bentz, fuel ■ -- ] 11 Ed Inch, chickens kid. . 10.0 12 Citizens Tele. <„ tele. ..Ji, II B W. DeVor, repair . llj ’’" 14 Gulf Ref. Co, transp l.e J< 14 Ohio Asso. Tele C, tele . 4.!< 15 D. H. Goble Prtg. V. sup. 3.3.;>9 16 John L<. Tinkham. 1 Ilk. kl. 34 . <• 16 Povle Oaniels. lat<or , 17 John Elzey, do - a ’ n 18 Omer Hague, do 18 ißen Foor, do 115 -9 lIC. P. Troutner, fuel .. . I 1 ; ;;. 18 Marion Smith, labor *”' 19 Reed Riley, shp. kid. 21 J. 1. Holcomb. Co, sup. 21 Earl Tumbleson, labor 23 Ralph Longenberger rep. -I H; 24 J. R. Moses, shp. kid • -900 28 R. H. Everett, sup. 1, PSt T. m. Bunner, la boy •■£! 29 Hovle Daniels, do o 29 Cliff Death, do •••-•’ 31 Alfred Daniels, do I®-®* June 1 Orlando Springer, do . 5-.0 1 Orlen Fortney, sal, rent lot]. ' 2 Elmer Winans, dks. kid., •>. 4 State Treas, sink, fund, , 3.01 7 Kenneth Butler, shp. kid . ,4 00 8 Eluerson S. S, transport, ÜB.ll 9 0. J. Suntan, slip. kid. . 14 Ohio Asso, tele. C, tele , 10j> 22 Chas. Moser, slip. kid. 1 O'] 27 It. H. Everett. It, pow. ~- " 30 Orlen Fortney, al, exp. _ lov.oo July , ... - K 3 Koeber. Emb. C, repair _ I.' 5 State Treas, sink, fund . 3.<» 5 Harter Pub. C, supplies , -b -o 10 W. F. MoKean, supplies , 20.00 11 Ohio Asso. Tele. Co, tele. l.<o 20 Roy Steele, labor . 20 Edward Bates, do - -■;> 20 Omer Dague, do . 23 Harry Crownover, shp. kl. 0.00 23 Kendallville Bg C, trnp. -««■'?*] 28 B. W. DeVor, repair —.eV Yr" H. Everett. It, p"W, .. 3.00 1 Orlen Fortney, salary. 60.00 3 State Treas, sink, fund , •>. , i 4 Joseph Durbin, labor •> !» 14 Ohio Asso. Tele Co, tele. 1.60 16 Frank Fortney, transport. 15 Omer Dague, nllsc. — 1c 18 John Fortney, do }•>■' is Maud Archer, do 1 28 R. H. Everett, It, pow., -.10 29 latwrence Hilton, labor a. W September 1 Orval Morrison, transport. 5.00 1 Orlen S. Fortney, salary 60.00 1 State Treas. sink, fund 8.8., 15 Orlen Fortney, trav. exp. 50.00 15 Roy Burkholder, labor 25 Orlen S. Fortney, salary , 60.00 26 John Fortney, transport., 12.10 27 Eveline Archer, do , ’O' 28 Henry Snyder, teaching , I';""] 25 Agnes Yager, do 62.->0 28 David fl'rainer, do . - 6-.60 28 Gerald Vizard, do . 1-J ' ] 28 Velma Fortney, do -•'• 28 !, S. Christen, do !. ' 28 Paul Spuller, do ,!!!',! 28 Matie Stevens, do 28 Wm. Noll, do «•] 28 Francille Oliver, do IJO.® 2$ F. Smith, Janitor, ». ]« 28 Orlando Springer, do 7-'!,.; 28 James Halberstadt, transp. ' 28 Frank Troutner do ■ -8 0« 28 Julius Handley, do 38 Albert Davison, do , October ~ ~ 2 ft. 11. Everett. It, pow. . -II 2 Slate Treas, sink, fund _EI»> 12 Henry Snyder, teaching , 1 ;.O ] 12 Ohio Asso. Tele Co, tele .. :; ; ] 23 Omer Hague, repair - -r ' 25 Orlen S. Fortney, sal, ex. i ’ l '' 26 Henry Snyder, leaching .. 26 Gerald Vizard, do -a 26 Agnes Yager, do , 6-•;!" 26 Velma Fortney, do . 26 David Cramer, do 26 Pau' Spuller, do • ’’.o7 26 Win. Noll, do • »8.6> 26 Matie Stevens, do 26 E. S. Christen, do J'.., 26 Francille Oliver, do 98.61 26 Frank Troutner, transport. -3.0" 26 Albert Davison, do . I’-;’" 26 James Halberstadt, do 26 Julius Handley, do r,-'! 26 Orlando Springer, janitor " 26 R. F. Smith, do 26 East. Ind. Oil Co, trnsp. 1,1’.-8 Noveml>er , 3 John Fortney, d<» 3 1:. H. Everett, it., pow. .. 3 State Treas., sink fund .. 0 Henry Snyder, leaching ‘J’ , ! in B. W. DeVor, supplies tJ Porter Tire (?., trnsp. 13 Standard Oil <’, do • 1-- ' 13 Citizens Tele. uilhc. . 13 August Walters, repair 14 Geisler Hdw.. repair . 14 Ohio Asso. Tele G., tele l '° 116 Eiberson S. S., transport. 330.00 k’O Cora Htekofd, trKy. Md. 21 Mossnian Yarnell, C. tr. s-p. 41.30 • 22 Orlen S. Fortney, trav. ex, 30.00

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1935.

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By HARRISON CARROLL Copyright, 1938, I King Featurct Syndicate, Inc. HOLLYWOOD, —Any motion picture fan would have paid good money to see the entertainment put on by the Black-Foxe Military academy here. Appearing on the stage together were the sons of fmany of Hollyo o uflpQHMr ixi'ic'ii citi/cns. JRjffiHayhx ' 4 Bi'i ’ci-r ,jSciP Chaplin, Jr., and Sidney Earl# W’ Chaplin became •jv actors for the evening, also f f Joseph and jr TI mmy Keaton \ and a dozen J other heirs to 11 —' ■ tllm fortunes. _ Charles One of the ChapUn, Jr. men In charge of this academy Is Earle Foxe, who used to play heavies in the silent pictures. School authorities won’t give out the names of the participants in the plays. Hollywoodites shun publicity for their children. They live In eternal fear of kidnapers and cranks. The best place to see Dick Arlen these days Is the nearest open golf tournament. Next to Bing Crosby, Dick Is the most serious golfer among the stars. Ho is one of the few who has the nerve to enter the , nearby tournaments. The star played at Pasadena, but cracked up, partially because Andy Devine ribbed him on his putts. He's trying again at Ixmg Beach, San Rernadino, Fresno and San Francisco. As for Bing, his dearest ambition, you know, is to improve his game and have a crack at the national open next year. Few practical Jokesters have topped Sifl Grauman. For a gag, Hollywood’s best known showman agreed to play a bit part in “The Coll of the Wild” at 20th Century. Ho donned the rough garb of sourdough miner and asked for his script Darryl Zanuck framed him. Sid found his only closeup was in ■ poker game. The man ahead of him was supposed to say: ”1 bet two dollars ”. Sid's line— his only one—followed.

33 Frank Troutner, transport. 23.n0 23 Albert Paviaon, do l».50 23 James Halberstadt, do .. . 30.70 23 Julius Handley, do 25.00 23 Orlando Hprinßer, janitor 25.00 23 It. F. Smith, do 39.00 23 Henry Snyder, teaching 75.00 23 Agnes Yager do 62.50 23 David Cramer, do 63.50 23 Velma Fortney, do 125.0 b 23 Gerald Vizard, do 125.00 23 E. S. Christen, do. 110.00 23 Paul Spuller, do 110.00 23 Matie Stevens, do ... 110.00 23 Wm. Noli, do 110.00 23 FranciHe Oliver, do ... 110.00 23 Artie Jackson, repair .. 104.27 27 Zimmerman C. Co., coal .. 171.23 27 Huntington Lab., Inc. sup 57.76 27 M w. llothert, supplies .. 30.20 Decern ber 3K. H. Everett, It. - pow.. 5.80 5 State i reas., sink fund .. s Orlen S. Fortney, rent 30.00 10 Bertha McMicheis, misc. .. 25.00 14 Ohio Asso. Tele C., tele l.»0 19 John Fortney, transport. 5 4.00 21 Henry Snyder, teaching .. 139.69 21 Agnes Yager, do .... 21 David Cramer, do 21 Gerald Vizard, do 113.96 21 Velma Fortney, do 113.66 21 E. S. Christen, do 88.36 21 Paul Spuller, do 98.07 21 Matie Stevens, do 110.00 21 Wm. Noll, do 98.66 3t Francille Oliver, do 98.64 21 Julius Handley, transport. 25.00 2! James Halberstadt, do 23.00 21 Frank Troutner, do 21 .Vlbert Davison, do 1? , 21 11. F. Smith, janitor • 39-00 21 Orlando Springer, do 25.00 21 A. M. Mauller, fuel ■■ 38J.05 22 Albert Gage, shp. kid. - ll 22 C. Auditor, ex. of rec. . 21 Elberson S. S„ transp. I” 1 ’ - 21 J. L. Ehler, do 21 C. E. Striker, supplies : ;■•>•• 21 orleu Eortney, salary 1.10.00 27 Addizon Sheets, shp. kld. »■»] 28 Ohio Asso. Tele Co., tele. .. 3.1 29 Gull lief. Co., transport. . 17..' 31 l>. Democrat artvertls. 31 Berne Witness, do • ;’>■« 31 Kocher l.umb < .. repair 31 Dierkes Auto Parts transp. ..9. .’ 31 E. K. Bragg, slip. kid. ..-'.L 31 l>st. Ind., oil <'., trnp., sp. b..l ■ 31 |; H Everett, It., pw, m. 31 J. I>. Gowan, labor ... [ 31 Albert Gage. shp. kid. 31 Alfred Daniels, labor . »■-" Itoiiexs raid t<> the »arioils t'Hml* I'onnshlp Ftinil Jan. 1, 1»3I " n I,and . X7 Receipts during yea’ . ■ Total of Bal., and l.e eipts MJ”-'' Disbursements during yeai Final Balances - ' Special School I niul Jan. 1. IWI Bal. ”» hand licceipts during yeai . : 5 Rai of Bal- and Receipts Disbursements during yeai - c Final Balances ,j aII . i, 1931 Bal. on hand ... Receipts during ( |s’i ,,r st Total Os Bal. and Receipts K.135-S7 Disbursements during Jtai B..><-. 1 Final Balances . Dug 1 um> Jan. I. I'3Bai. on hand Receipts during 5 t«H Total <>f Bal. and Eeceipts iiisbursements during }<-<*! • Final Balances lotal of all >' uods _ • r^n!enls a dJ, Final Balances . ’ ‘ Total balance as shown by this report • WarrentJljecks outstanding g (j 5 and ; ? i 4i31 . Cash in depository De.emb- ? r Orton l S Fortney, the Trustee „r <t Marvs Township. Adams Coun r'JnAiana, ot f ll™eipts. Disbursements and Hal- " bv no- and Ilia! ’l"' various s^ e l l | d ' a 2?eement° l tha e i M any S port''", firm! that 1 have received no monor articles of value, in consideration of any eontract by me as frustee or.LL'V s" FORTNEY, Ti'mdce of St. Marys Township. Subscribed and sworn to before

It was the single word: •’Pastf”. Time came to take tho scene Billy Wellman wns enjoying the Joke thoroughly. He gave Sid care- ■ ful instructions how to eay the line. Tho camera ground. “I bet two dollars,*' eald the extra , ahead of Sid. The showman gave one look at his cards and jumped to his feet. ”I'll be d ... d If I'll pass with this hand,” be cried. —II I New party Ideas are gratefully seized upon In Hollywood, and Lyle Talbot Is .. ' (e lded with Hie Btlatest fad. The other night he K gave a 5 and Mb 10• c en t store P party. Every i ® guest was in- Bl > structed to go to HL ' tho dime store i an d bu y two ’ presents for |H 'StJ-A every other B———-BB 1 guest. The re- Lyle Talbot ! suits were hllar- ' ious and several similar parties i already are being planned. What Hollywood doctor just pre- ! sented a bill for 525,000 to a film , celebrity? KNICK-KNACKS—- ( Some admirer—this department , has a pretty good idea who he is—is sending Marlene Dietrich bushels I of white flowers. They come twice , a day and literally fill her dressings room. . . . Get a load of the different i Scotch accents used in Katharine . Hepburn's "Little Minister" and Helen Hayes’ “What Every Woman Knows", . . . Joan Blondell and J George Barnes spent tho most origI inal New Year's Eve. They took a tent and headed for the desert Both like to camp out. And this year > they took the baby. . . . Betty Furness. whom they say will do big i things this year, was squired to the , Rose Bowl game by Howard Lang. His daddy owns a lot of trucks. . . . ' And Ida Lupino, believe it or not. 3 has written a play while she was in London. It’s called “Until Tomorrow". r DID YOU KNOW—t That Ben Bernie smokes 29 cigars a day? Wei!, something happens to . them anyway.

’ me, the Chahman of the Advisory Board of this township, this 7th day of January, 1935. SAM: E!z C. COTTRELL 1 Chairman of Advisory Board of St. Marys Township. This report was received, a«-vept- ) cd. and approved by the Advisory i Board of this Township at their annual meeting, this the 7th day of i January, 1935 Samuel Cottrell, Otis E. Shifferly, Carl Archer. i Advisory Board St. Marys Township. MITII 11 <>!•• l»l. BIIEIIAG OI < oi arr coi m ii. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Adams County, Indiana that a special meeting of ttie Adams County Council of said county will be held at tile Auditor's office in the Court House al Decatur. Indiana at 9 o'clock A. M.. on Saturday, February 2, 1935, at which time ami place Hie said council will Consider and make, if they deem advisable, tin- following special appropriations ' for the county offices and institutions, towit: For the 11*31 Budget Clerk, books- and stationery 73.91 School Supl. do _}•-]» Treasure, do Legal Advertising J?' 4 ; Irene Byron Sanatorium 4bl.es Board Guardians, White's Institute 9..:»0 Court House El. current 43.1*9 Court House, water . 11.78 Jail, El. current U-78 Jail. Insurance 12.3a S|ic( Hl! J udge 7UJ'” General Health Fund Antltf’xin 130.30 For the l!*:i.*> llmlget Health Nurse mileage ... tiuo.o” Margaret Myers, salary . 118.”0 Co. Commissioners Repair of Court House sewer 120.00 Clerk, filing cabinet 3m*.ii” Bovine Tuberculosis Expense 500.00 General Health Fund | Airti-toxin .. I-'”."" Taxpayers appearing shall have I the right to lie heard thereon: after said appropriations shall be made, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such appropriations may appeal to tile State B-’ard of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing their petition therefor will: the County Auditor, within tile time fixed by law, and the stalo board will fix a date of hearing in tills county. John W. Tyndall Auditor Adams County, Indiana •lan

RoyS. Johnson M‘ Auctioneer p ” L ' 4 T- Co- Bt Phones 104 and 1022. F a ■/' Claim your date - Vr, A , early as I sell ’ • every day. SALE CALENDAR Jan. 24 — Robinson Bros., 4*£ mi. west of Celina, Ohio. Closing out sale. 10100. Feb. 4—N. E. Fuuifon, 1 mile east of tlie Mid-Way Inn on Ohio State road 127. Feb. s—Fred5 —Fred Okeley. 4 mi. south of Pleasant Mills. Cloning out gale. F6b. 7—Waiter Fetter, 7 miles south, 1 mi. west of Rockford, O. Closing out sale. 10:00. Feb. 11 —Byerly & Alden. 1 mile south Fort Wayne on state road 1. Closing out sale. Feb. 18 — Everett Lake Stock Farm, 14 mi. west of Fort Wayue. Closing out sale.

THE TOWNSHIP TRDHTKE S ANNUAL REPORT TO THE ADVISORY BOARD OF JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP, ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA JANUARY, 1934 Receipts January 2 Hank of Geneva Int. for Dec. furub. 871 12 Auditor of State, er ohm income diet. 1228 16 February 1 Bank of Geneva, Int. for Jan. fundii Ul3 March 1 Bank of Geneva, Feb. Interest 18 43 Aaril 4 Bank of Genova, Int for March — 16 17 4 Glen Cowan, school revenue, int.—2l2 32 May 1 F A M Rank, 10% by J. W. Barr 626 82 2 Bank of Geneva, April interest . 15 30 2 F & M. Bank, former trustee dues . 27 IB F O Davis, Dog Tax 63 00 28 Glen Cowan, Intangible, excise tax 310.29 , June 2 Bank of Geneva, May int. — 14 K> 4 Glen Cowan. Dog Fund 00 15 Dog Tax, collected at my office 52 50 18 Steven Hartnagel, Transfers, Jay Co. 642 51 , 27 Glen Cowan. Distribution 2766 28 1 29 D. Habegger, transfers, Blue Crk. twp. 197.16 July 5 Bank of Geneva, Int. for June 14.35 31 Auditor of State, Common ech. rev. 1200 60 31 John W’ Tyndall, July distribution..- 162 75 August 4 Bank of Geneva. July Interest 16 06 28 Mina Collier, D. S. money 25.64 September 3 Bank of Geneva, Int. for August 20.39 [ October 4 Bank of Geneva, Sept. Int. . 19.851 23 John W. Tyndall. Auditor, excise tax 170 86 I November 1 Bank of Geneva, Int for October 17 79 23 John W. Tyndall, Auditor, tax 275.97 December 1 Bank of Geneva, Nov. Int. 15.85 19 John W. Tyndall, distribution 2543 14 Disbursements January 4 Treasurer of State. Int. for Dec _ 871 26 Olen Marsh, teaching 160 00 26 Merri! Tharp, do. 130 00 26 Dorcas Petty, do. 120 00 26 Mina Collier, do. 120 00 26 Chalmer Edwards, do. 95 00 26 Helen Kenney, do. 100 00 26 Madeline Robin, do. 93.00 26 Fred E Brewster, janitor service 48 00 26 Roscoe Kuhn, Driving bus . 15.00 26 Wm. Foreman, do. 15.00 26 John Marshall, do 15.00 26 Victor Bollenbacher, do. 16 23 26 Ralph Dcrickson, do 18.30 February 3 Treasurer of State, Int. Jan. funds., 9.15 3 Eastern Ind. Oil & Sup. Co., gas. oil 97.45 5 Robert B Hougham, part retire, fund 120 00 ; 1.3 Berne Witness Co., Annual report .. 40.46 13 Berne Review, do — 40 46 23 Olen Marsh, teaching 160 00 I 23 Merril Tharp, do. 130 00 | 23 Dorcas Petty, do. 120 00 ; 23 Mina Collier, do. 120.00 23 Chalmer Edwards, do. 95.00 23 Helen Kenney, do 100.00 23 Madeline Rohm, do. 95 00 ' 23 Fred E. Brewster, janitor, motor ser. 55.00 23 Roscoe Kuhn, Driving bus 15.00 23 Wm. Foreman, do. 15.00 23 John Marshall, do. .... . 15 00 23 Ralph Derickson, do. and ditch labor 20 30 23 Victor Bollenbacher. driving bus 16.25 March 3 Treasurer of State. Feb. int. . 16 43 3 Eastern Ind. Oil & Sup. Co , gas. oil 69 58 5 Chas. C. Abnet. salary .. . 50.00 6 National Surety Co., F. O. Davis, bond 7.50 23 Olen Marsh, teaching 160.00 23 Merril Tharp, do. 130.00 23 Dorcas Petty, do. 120 00 23 Mina Collier, do. . 120.47 23 Chalmer Edwards, do. 95.00 23 Helen Kenney, do. 100 00 23 Madeline Robin, do. 95.00 23 Roscoe Kuhn, driving bus 15.00 . 23 Wm. Foreman, do. 15.00 23 John Marshall, do. 15.00 23 Victor Bollenbacher, do. 16.25 23 Ralph Derickson, do. 18.30 23 Gerald Farlow, Janitor service 42.50 24 A M. Morgan, Hauling Coal 3.69 24 Leonard Muhlcnkamp, do. 2.70 26 Palmer Products, Inc., janitor sup. 14.60 April 4 Treasurer of State, March int. 16.17 4 Geneva Milling Co., Coal 37 59 4 East. Ind. Oil & Sup. Co., oil, gas _ 79.24 4 Kroger Store. Toilet Paper 1.02 21 A. J. Wahl, Baccalaureate sermon 500 25 Dr E. W Emery. Comm, address 12.50 25 Chas. C. Abnet. Salary, rent, exp 80.00 26 Olen Marsh, Supplies, teaching 166 44 26 Merril Tharp, Teaching 133.67 26 Dorcas Petty, teaching 120.99

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS—TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1931 Notice is hereby giv<n. that the taxes levied for the State, County, Seliooi and other purposes in Adams (’ounty, Indiana are due and payable at the Treasurer’s Office in said tCounty in the City of Decatur. Th-e first installment being due on or before the First Monday in May 1935 the same being MONDAY, MAY 6th, 1935 The second Installment becoming due and payable on or before tho First .Monday in November 1935, tho same being MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1935 Taxes are payable in two separate installments. Interest at the rate of 8 percent, is figured on all delinquent tax plus three per cent penalty. Interest is figured from date, <»f dclinQueiiey. one Hundred Dollars of taxable property for the year 19::I and rates of poll tax, payable in 1935. TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1934 PAYABLE IN 1935 S s m 2 >s ? 2 g S rtl =• E. 2 ? < 2 z 2 £ 2. » P S’ su ’ 2 5 = 2 2’ g S 2 S ~ ? 5 ~ ? -2- - , 1 r f‘ M *< '*l (X r-* B Li M — Z. p-4 towNNHiP, tin t? ... 5’7 2s: - S m -• ' - -■. &*» ■ - 3. ■ H tS H 5 ■a I- i~ rt -o ® t it OR TOWM 2. ’vS « • ? * a ‘ : i “ T1 K * ~ s = I w xlg,' l o *S £■* ■ i j i i : : 2. : I'niou 7~7 I .•Mu:. - j .07 | '.''-’I .im::s' ] ,m*2 I .on I i .it jiS | .28 | .H*' | .nr, | .mi |,u f 32 I .’.o f | i -,n itbot . I .liter, j 117 I .I*2l .11035 ' ,m>2 I .1104 .*5 .05 j I I I .211 | .111 | .08 1.12 l.'.n I I I I ’.n Preble : .iili;s | .07 | .024 .0035 I ,mi 2 | .mil I .45 i .05 j .22 | .05 | .to ; 1 .(tx | | l.t:: • j.r.ii | I | | :,o Kirkland ' .0(05 | .07 ! .024 .0035 ■ ,002 I .nd I 1 .15 .05 | .15 I .09 I 27 | .03 .18 I ,05 | 1.(2 1,50 | | I 1.50 WflSlilngton : .0465 .07 I ."21 ,(1035 I .002 ’ .mu .45 1 .05 I .4:; .02 .15 | i .1(1 | .25 .1)2 I 1.62 I Isn I 1.50 St. Marys ~| .0165 I .07 | ."2 1 I ."035 .""2 I .001 I .45 , ."5 I .11 ."■> 1 ,45 I ) .11 ! .211 | I."I . 1.50 i I | 1.51) Blue Creek .0465 | ."7 .024 I .0035 .002 | .o**4 .45 | .05 I .51) .Hi | .35 .I*l ;JO | 1.92 1 1.5" I 1.5 u monroo .0465 i ."7 I ."2 1 .0035 .002 I .004 I .15 i .05 | .36 .05 I .37 , .28 I .I" | I.SI I 1.50 ill 1.50 French ' ."463 I .07 I .02 1 I .0035 .002 i .004 I .15 | .05 .22 .(it .31 | .15 | .01 | | | IJI ' 150 , I ' ' 1.50 Hartford • .0165 .07 I .024 I .0035 .002 .004 | .15 | .or, . .32 .13 I .25 .37 .10 I .08 | I I 1.90 I 1.50 111 Isu Wabarti ."465 I ."7 .024 I .0035 .002 | .001 I .11 ■ ."5 | .33 ."5 I ,3s .31 .20 1 I 1.92 I sii 1..,n Jefferson I .0165 .07 1 .034 i .0(435 .'m2 ; .mH I .45 ."5 . .29 .07 ‘ Jr, | .14 .06 I | 1.37 1 I.sii ' I | 1.50 Munroe. Co. Wash. .0465 I .07 I .024 I .0035 .002 I .004 .45 : .05 I .43 ."3 I .13 I .11* I .25 I I .::i; i.'ic. | 1.50 | 1.r.0 Monme C. Mon. I ."165 I .07 I ."21 I ."035 I .On" i .not .15 | ."5 I .36 .".7 | .37 I I .28 | .10 | | ,3H | 2.17 I I 511 Illi 1..." Berne "465 I ."7 I I I .""35 I .11112 .""I .13 | .nr, | .30 .115 I .311 I .30 IJu 1 .70 I 2.16 I 1.." : , 25 e 2m> Geneva I ."465 | .u7 I u.' I , .00.35 .m*2 .mil .15 | .05 I .3.3 | .nr, ; .38 I | .31 | .2" | I 1.51 | 3.16 | 1.50 | | | 1.5 u Decatur. Wash. I ."*OS "7 | ."21 I .0035 I ,002 .001 .15 I .05 I .13 ."2 ' .35 I ."7 I .11* I .25 ."5 IJO I 2.71 I 1.5il 1.00 1 I I 2.511 Lmeatur Hoot I .’’b" ."i‘ I J*2l 1 .01)35 I .002 .""4 .45 | .05 | .34 J_.l)s_ 1 .35 I .07 I rtOJ .iis ."5 I Ju 2. lx 1.30 | 1.00 1 |g. 50 Call nn the Auditor fur nrrens or any reductions; the Treasurer can make no correction. TIIO Treasurer will not be responsible for the penalty of delinquent tuxes resulting from the omission of taxpayers to state definitely, on wlmt property, they desire tn pay, in whoso name It may be Io In what township or cnrpoi-attnii it is situated. Persons owing- delinquent taxes should pay them at once, tho law is such that there Is no option left for the treasurer but to enforce the collection of delinquent taxes. The annuel sale of delinquent 1 Is and lots will take place, on the second Monday In February. 1936 at 10:00 o'clock A, M. County orders will not be paid to anyone owing delinquent taxes. All persons are warned against them N<> rci eipls will Its- held after the expiration of time, ns the new depository law requires tip- Treasurer to make daily deposits. PARTICULAR. ATTENTION —If you pay taxes In more than one township, mention the fact to the Treasurer, also see that your receipt calls for all your real estate and personal property. tn making inquiries of the Treasurer regarding taxes, to insure reply do n t tail I” im-lude return postage. JOHN VVECHTER, Treasurer Adams County, Indiana Jan. 5-12-19

26 Mina Collier, orchestra sup. teach 116 oo 26 Chalmer Edwards, teaching — Mil 26 Helen Kenney, do. ■■■—., - - ifll.M 26 Madeline Robin, do. 63 94 26 Roscoe Kuhn, driving bus, repair — 17.40 M Wm. Foreman, driving bus --e- — 1500 M John Marshall, do. ■- 15.00 26 Victor Bollenbacher, do. 16 25 26 Ralph Derickson, do. — —lB 30 26 Gerald Farlow, janitor -- .x f 42 50 May 1 Berne Haidwarc Co,, supplies - 5.65 2 Harter Publish. Co., H. S. Diplomas 18.02 2 B. R. Farlow, Hardware sup. 19.19 2 Treasurer of State, April Int. — — 15 20 5 New Corydon Garage, bus repair 10 53 9 H. R. Widdows, Stamps, Envelopes 1.64 12 A. J Moser Co., repairs, new tires — 142 14 12 Berne Lumber Co , repair es building 13.77 15 Robert B Hougham, retirement fund 77 88 17 F. O. Davis, rent of ground 25 00 18 M E. Parr, Tuning Piano 3.00 21 Mrs. Otto Baker, sheep claim «... 33 00 21 James Morgan, do. 30.00 21 Fred Bone, do. 12.00 25 John M. Bollenbacher, do. 21.00 26 Chas. C. Almet, sal , rent, exp. 190.00 i2B East Ind. Oil A Sup. Co., repair, sup. 22 96 31 Ivan Johnson, bus repair 602 I June 4 Herbert Daily, Cleaning Toilets 8.00 4 Treasurer of State, May Int. —- 14.83 16 Oscar Schaadt, Sheep claim ... 10.00 10 Daniel Baker, do. 58.00 16 Cora Moran, Turkey claim - - - 3.00 16 Frank Hiestand, Sheep claim 450 16 Archie Smitley, do. 22.70 18 Fred Bone, part sheep claim 18.60 l 18 Brayton Pyle, sheep claim 14 00 18 Fred J. Roe, do 800 118 Albert Evans, do. 8.00 18 Wm. G. Bollenbacher, do. 66.00 July 5 Treasurer of State. Int. for June 14.35 5 Nelson Helmer, Stamps 1.20 10 D. H. Goble Print. Co., Tp.. sch. sup. 11.89 18 Daniel Durbin, Shoveling Coal 300 20 Lewis E. Schaadt, hauling coal 822 21 Frank Fogle, do. -, - TTr —.. - - 43.19 123 School Poster Co., school posters 12.50 23 Hubert L. Brown, coal 272 58 28 Fred E. Brewster, shovel coal, paint. 15.80 28 Chas. C. Abnet, Sal., rent, exp. 65 00 August 3 Jonathan Rian, File saws, grind, tools 460 4 Treasurer of State, July Int. 16 06 6 Clifton E. Striker. Sup. and Comm. 51.84 9 Kiger and Co., twp. A sch. sup. 5.40 16 Main St. Filling Sta., tires U 0 00 23 F. J. MacWhinney, Janitor sup. 105 30 J. A. Buckmaster, Ins. 118.97 ( 31 P. R. Stone Co., Stone 9.54 i 31 Gerald Farlow, janitor work 11.50 September ' 1 A. J. Moser & Co., rent, tires, repair 242.31 1 Jonathan Rian, repair work —. 2.00 4 Wm. Smitley, advisory board pay 5.00 4 Charles F. Adams, do. 500 4 E. Schaadt, do. 5.00 5 Berne Witness Co., Adv. driv. bud. 51.17 i 5 Adams Co. Treas., refund of overdraft 40.26 i I 5 Decatur Democrat, adv. 48 81 i | 6 Treasurer of State 20 39 1 ! 8 Merril Tharp, teaching 37.50 1 .14 Helen Kenney. Sup., teach 53.00 1 14 Madeline Robin, teaching 50 00 ' 25 Book Store, supplies 10.17 i 28 Russel Steiner, sup. and teaching 167.98 • 28 Merril Tharp, teaching 112 50 ’ 28 Dorcas Petty, do. 125 00 > 28 Helen Mae Burns, supplies, teaching 130 49 > 28 Ray Duff. do. 100 25 > 28 Helen Kenney, Teaching 50.00 - 28 .Madeline Robin, sup. and teaching 51.97 ■ 28 Gerald Farlow. Janitor 46.00 28 Roscoe Kuhn, Driving bus 18.00 ' 28 Gale Butcher, do . 20 00 28 Adam Reef, do. 18.20 1 ,28 Oi land© Brunner, do. 20.00 ' 28 W. G. Arnold, do. ; 30.00 I ; ! October ( , 1 Stephen Hartnagel, transfer refund 113.74 1 Berne Review, Adv. for bus drivers 2.74 t 1 David Habegger, transfer refund 34 92 ( 4 Treasurer of State. Sept. Int. 19.85 ( 8 Kiger & Co , Supplies 36 23 ( 10 Chas. C. Abnet, Sal . rent and exp. 130 00 | ’ 10 J. H. Engle, bus ins. 25.00 ! 1 10 Fred E. Brewster, paint . repair work 2.00 ( 22 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., Janitor sup. 19 48 ( 22 Mrs. Nora E. Deed, paint 18.75 . 22 E. W. A. Rowlcss Co., Sup. 1.43 ( 26 Russel Steiner, teaching 150 00 ( 26 Merril Tharp, do. 145 00 , 26 Dorcas Petty, do. 135.00 26 Helen Mae Burns, do. 120.00 26 Ray Duff, do. 160.00 ■ 26 Helen Kenney, do. 100.00 i 26 Madeline Robin, do. 95 00 i 26 Gerald Farlow, Janitor 46 00 ! 26 Roscoe .Kuhn, driving bus 18 00 ) 26 Gale Butcher, do 20.00 ) 28 Adam Reef. do. 18 00 » 26 Orlando Brunner, do. 20 00 I 26 W. G Arnold, do. 20 00 ■ November I i 7 Treasurer of State, error 30c 17 49

9 a Bast Ind Oi! A Sup Co., oil, gas .... 134 60 I 20 Roscoe Kuhn, driving bus 18 00 9 81 J A. Long A Co , School sUppiiM.. 35 81 1 33 Russel Sterner, teaching —— 150.00 9 23 Merril Tharp, do. 148.00 3 33 Dorcas Petty, do. ... - -, r 130 00 9 23 Helen Mae Burns, do. 130 00 5 23 Ray Duff, do 100.00 9 23 Helen Kenney, do. — 100 00 9 23 Madeline Robin, do. . 95 00 23 Book Store, school sup 240 5 23 Mrs. H. R. Widdows, stamps 180 2 23 Gale Butcher, driving bus — 20 00 ) 23 Adam Reef, do 18.00 ) 23 Orlando Brunner, do. 20 00 9 23 W G. Arnold, do 30 00 I k 3 Gerald Fariow, Janitor — 46 00 I 26 Helen Mae Burns, D. S. money 25 64 7 December 3 East Ind Oil A Sup. Co, gas, oil 62 52 j 10 M W Rothert, Grade cards 100 j 13 Gale Brewster, Driv. bus and repair 23 65 5 13 Roscoe Kuhn, driving bus 18 00 5 15 Treasurer of State, Nov. Int 16 15 5 15 Roy Boehm, Bus battery 6.85 15 Chas. C. Abnet, Sal , rent, exp. 270.00 1 15 Kenneth Shoemaker. Bond 60 00 ’ 15 A J. Moser, battery, furnace repair 189 41 “ 15 Berne Auto Branch office, bus plates 101.25 15 Berne Lumber Co., furniture repair 48 61 J 15 Berv-Us Store, repair of equipment 195 I 17 Jesse H. Engle, Ins. on frame build. 107.25 J 19 Adam Reef, Driving bus and repair 18.50 } 21 Russel Steiner, sup. and teaching 152.26 3 21 Merril Tharp, teaching 145 00 ) 21 Dorcas Petty, do 130.00 ) 21 Helen Mac Burns, do. 120 00 ) 21 Ray Duff, do 100 00 ) 21 Helen Kenney, do. — 100 00 ) 22 Madeline Robin, do. - 95 00 ) 21 Gerald Farlow, Janitor 46.00 ) 21 Orlando Brunner, driving bus 20 00 81 W. G. Arnold, do. 20 00 J 22 The W. H. Wilson Co , Library Book 450 j| 22 Houghton Mifflin Co., do. 297 j 22 East. Ind. Oil & Sup. Co., repair, sup. 45.90 II 22 B. R. Farlow, Hardware sup. 18.29 > I 22 Geneva Herald, Stationery 225 jj 24 Clifton E Striker, library books, tests 27.01 )' 27 John W. Tyndall, Exam, of records 34 95 Showing Amount of all Money ) | Paid to the Various Funds of Jefferson )' Township. Adams County TOWNSHIP FUND ) 5 Jan 1, 1934, balance on hand $1285 29 I Receipts during year — 772.14 )! Total of balance and receipts 3007.43 ) Disbursements during year 1142 92 > Dec. 31. 1934. final balance 914 51 7 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND 1 ; Jan. 1. 1934, balance on hand 4506.17 1 Receipts during year - 3493 98 ; Total of balances ahd reeciptg 8000 15 ! Disbursements during year 3539.56 1 ; Dec. 31, 1934, final balance 4460.59 ) j I TUITION FUND j I Jan. 1, 1934, balance on hand 5570.07 ,j Receipts during year 6279.00 7 j Total of balance and receipts -. 11840 07 . i Disbursements during year 7203 54 . Dec. 31, 1934, final balances 4645.53 1 j )! DOG FUND j | Jan. 1, 1934, balance on hand 500 j Receipts during year 304 50 9 • Total of balance and receipts 309 50 1 | Disbursements during year ± 309.50 5 ■ TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS ) j Jan 1. 1934. Balance on hand 11366.53 0 | Receipts during year 10849 62 9 ; Total of balances and receipts „ -22216 15 5 j Disbursements during year 12195.52 [). Dec. 31, 1934. final balances 10020 63 7 i Total balance as shown by this report 10020 63 ) Warrant-Checks outstanding Dec. 31, } 1934 — - 71.10 3 Total balances and outstanding War* ) rants. Dec. 31, 1934 . 100*91 73 ) Cash in Depository Dec 31, 1934 19091.73 ) I. Chas. C Abnet. the Trustee of Jefferson township, Adams County, Indiana, do solemn1 ly swear tor affirm) that the preceding re2 port of Receipts, Disbursements and Balance 5 is true and correct, as I verily believe; and j I further declare that the sums with which 51 I am charged in this report are all of the ) sums received by me, and the various items j t of expenditures credited have been fully paid 5 in the sums stated, and without expressed 5 or implied agreement that any portion therej of shall be retained by or repaid to me or any j other person. And I further deciare and sweat j (or affirm) that I have received no money, nor j articles of value, in consideration of any conj tract made by me as Trustee of this Town* j 1 ship. 3 Chas. C. Abnet, Trustee 31 of Jefferson township. 3 ! This report was received, accepted and ap--3 proved by the Advisory Board of this town--3 | ship at its Annual Meeting, this 7th day of 3 January, 1935. 3 William 11. Smitley, 3 Wm. G Bollcnbaclicr, Lewis E. Schaadt, 9 Advisory Board of Jefferson Township.

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