Decatur Democrat, Volume 53, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1910 — Page 5
I Trustee s Reports’ I Wabash 'township. 1 | RECEIPTS. I January. IS>.. Ampunt turned over by predecessor 1..... .>4,148.81 f, 25—Co. Tretta., part of Jan draw 1,071.50 I February. I 6—Bank of Geneva, Interest for I -Dec. 1908. .... i,ib I 6—Bank of Geneva, interest fSr % I Jan. 1909 ............. 7.88 10—Co. Treae., remainder of Jan. draw , 2348:38 ? March. . 1 2—Henry Decker, balance dog tax , 100.00 18— Bank of Geneva, interest for Feb. 1909 9.88 April * 9—Co. Treae., dog fund dtstrlb.. 109.40 10— Bank of Geneva, interest for March, 1909 11.80 May. -* 14—Bank of Geneva, interest for April, 1909 ,8.40 21—J. L. Love, assessor, dog tax 100.00 June. . ■ ; X 21 —Trustee collected dog tax .... 24.00. July. . ■ - 6—Bank of Geneva, interest for May, 1909 7.84 6—Bank of Geneva, interest for June, 1909 7.73 26 —Co. Treas., July draw 3,510.05 26— W. Cowens, trustee, transfers 52.00 August., i '- ll —Bank of Geneva, interest for July* 1909 ... 8.90 23— Trustee collected dog tax 31.00 September. , i - z> 2— Bank of Geneva, Interest for August, 1909 ; 12.92 13 — Trustee colected dog tax .... 3.00 14 — Albert Evans, wood 'No. 11.. 8.75 14—Frank Dines, old stove, pump 1.10 14— Frank Dines, old stove and pump 2.00 November. \ 6Bank of Geneva, interest for September, 1909 /..... 10.12 6—Bank of for October, 1909 10.48 /December. x 11— W. L. Thornhill, coal 17.79 11 —Trustee collected dog tax .... 1.00 11—Bank of Geneva, interest for November, 1909 8.54 27— Nt Veeley, J. P., docket fee 4.50 ' 28—F. S. Armonstrout, J. P., docket fees •••••«•. ?. 28— F. S. Armonstrout legal cop 1.20 EXPENDITURES. XV. Barlow, receipt books 8 2.56 9—S. H. Teeple, stamps 2.91 9 —R. <S. Speicher, drilling well ; 105.00 - I »—Franklin Chrisman, moving . office furniture 2.00 9—Daniel Runyon, lab on bridge 4.00 11—John F. Felty, teaching No. 11 54.20 11—John F. Felty, attending inStltUtG ••.« . ~.•«••••••/ 0.4® 20—Martha Schug, teaching No, 11 4.50 25— Geneva Lum. Co., lum. No. il 28.89 80— James H. Armstrong, 2 outbuilding? at No. 11 .......... «-00 *2—Henry Miller, timber and lab 4.00 6—Vernon Miller, shovel snow.. 8.25 10—Henry Decker, 5 extra days ■ of service • •••••• iv.vv 13—Carl Moore, removing' snow 1.25 Ss.''' March. • , 8— j. F. Lachot, Treas. surplus doer fund •»•••••• •• • •••••••• • iwv«vV 20—James Runyon, janitor No. 8 5.10 HKFLrsa. sas 81— Anderson and Knepper, floor oil, erasers, chalk f >. Harlon, teaching No. 6.. 207.00 3— A. Harlon, attending instl- . tute and janitor service B—M. L. Haughton, teaching at No. 8 256.60 B—M. L. Haughton, attending - . institute, l. a -’i fc B—Forest Nelson, janitor,No. 8 1.59 It - B—Anna Moser, janitor No. 7.. 1.50 3—Wm. Hirschy, teachteg No. 1 3M.79 3—Wm. Hirschy,.attending in- • . stitute and janitor ........... 32.24 3—lnes Bradford, teaching No. 9 229.50 B—lnez Bradford, attending instl«a«• e••a•• •a• ♦ • •• • 13. Ov 3— Goldie Fink, teaching No. 10 200.80 3— Goldie Fink, attending instllute i ....«••••• 13.0® 5—D. H. Goble and Co., 93 copies ■ school Visitor •••••••• ejrxl B—A. C. Smith, teachin* No. 2 215.008— A. a Smith, attending instltute and janitor ....••••••• 9— Nelson Bricker, teach No. 11 IW.pa 10—Omer Butler, teaching No. 8 191.40 10—Omer Butler, attending instl- ■ . tute and janitor 33.1a 10—Ethel Sutton, teaching No. 4 192.50 lih-Ethel Sutton, attending in- X stitute apd janitor 1......... 26.50 10—Leona Long, teaching No. 7.. >92.90 10—Leona Long, attending instltute *. •••• 10—Jesse A. Buckmaster, teaching at No. 5 898.50 10—Jesse A. Buckmaster, attendiner institute li.Z® 10-Be g rt Buckey, janitor No. H..- 7.00 10—Ralph Pontius, janitor No. 10 7.75 13— James Felty, shovel snow.... 2.25 17—Clarence Miller, shovel snow 2.25 24— Jacob Baumgartner, lumber.. 26.70 30—Fred Mathys, labor No. 1.... 18.10 30—Jacob Amstutz, wood No. 1 . J 6.60 Roy Lehman.' janitor No. 5. . 9.50 3/—W. L. Thornhill, taking enum 82.00 . B—David Kauffman, labor 4.50 10— A. Vancamp, ditch, well gra. 20.98 11— Jos. Dewood and Co. pipe ... • 18.00 11— Joseph Dewood and Co., pipes 8.50 20 — Lafayette Rape labor road.. 3.44 21— Clem Michael, sharpening grader blades, etc v• t J l—Barkalon, laW 2.12 5— W. M. Striker, tile 15.40 12— Wm. L. Baker and Co., school . registers 10.00 12—Wm. D. JBaker and supplies 2.70 15— A. C. Smith, labor .......... 4.50 19— jos. DeWood and Co. pipe.... 9.50 21—L. E. Opliger, Co. Com e*.... 9.83 26— Joel Habegger, labor ........ 1.07 26— Haskel Macklin, janitor No. 9 8.50 J s—b. H. Goble and Co. v office supplies • 17.62 > 'B—Emil Lelchty and Co- pump 7.00. 6— Berne Sup. Co., -repairing • road grader 35.60 B—Portland8 —Portland Drain Tile Co. tile 25.00 17— S. H. Teeple, stamps ........ L 22 19—Home Ins. CO, of N. Y, Ins. 121-35 21— Solomon Habegger, labor ... ' 1.59 22— Chas. J. Sparks and. Co.. Office , supplies ....... •••*••; 21 ?? x 27—William Lehman, janitor ..... .50 27— J. H. Runyon, transfers.,... 136.21 28— Levi A. Sprunger, transfers.. 204.00 29— Ben. Morningstar, labor .... 1.48 V?J. Bt W. Kelley and Son, stove 15.97 14— Henry piokarson, labor ...... 10.12 21—DSltsoh and Poer, floor oil .. 1.70 21—A. G. Briggs and Bro. plow 25.60 21— W. M. StHker, tile ...t< 86-00 I 27—Jesse O. Callihan,’cement.... 133.00 28—Marvin Kelley, labor 4.50 September. „ .. , . _ B—John, Stauffer, hauling coal .. 9.00 10— H. 8. Michand, labor ILOO 11— People’s State bank, road tax 2.40 14— A. Rathburn, desk cover .71 15— John %.W. Ford, hauling coal 4 6.00 15—Marvin KeHey, labor 27.09 15—F. M, Connor, labor 36.50 18— Ell Hirschy, wood 28.00 S- 18—Carl Moore, hauling coahr.. 6.83 IB—F. F. Gregg, pointing 22.00 18—Abe Shoemaker, sharpening.. J ■a.OO itn-«!» S’Aii:: 14 B saw" <ai 18—Albert Harlon, cleaning, etc.. ■J-M2 . ’is sci 1: KSSISS BS “:S 22— David Hirschy, labor 10.23 SqmSMKifim - is °2-°M er 'T. Atwood, oil, 2—H. A. soh. supplies.. 1845 I—Geneva Milling Co., coal .... 11640 4— W%. Fravell, wood ..io. ~ . 6— M. A. Wilson. Sup.'Bup«.... 7.05 6—F. A. Siberry, lumber. ...... 4KQO 12— W. D. Cross, pipe nw® W. M. Btrucer, brunt ........ - '■< - . ■ -
ton’s Guide ....“ x 6,00 12— Wm. L. Baker and Co. books 8.60 28—Harry Brown, screens N® 7.. 8.60 28— Edna J. Picket, road work.... 3.50 29— Jesse Ford, hauling pupils.. 47.40K. Stanley,, clean organ.-. 5.00 30— 8. H. Teeple, stamps ........ 2.00 I November. > , I 2—J. L. Yaney, repairing well at 1 2—BerAe Sffeply <50., iciidol desks 127'11 > 2—Berne Supply. Co., supervisor's reports ......... liM I Z-rW M. Striker; brick apd tile: 6.36 2Leona Long, janitor No. 2...... 4.50 I 2Geo. Hartman, window blinds.. 5.40 9—Thomas Rrew, oil cans 1.80 9—D. J. McWhirtler, freight on ) black board 13— VM. E. Hutton, sharpening ) -grader blades, repairs 8.00 17—Eli J. Schlatter, dictionaries 34.00 I 26—8. F. Fisher, mowing weeds on road 2.83 ) 20—Ben Miller, supervisor’s sal.. 116.00 20—Robt. E. Derrickson, labor and repairs at No. 11 A 3.35 I 20—E. 8. Callihan, grader blades > axe repairs .7.76 20—E. S. Callihan, window screens l oil, stove, pump 45.91 27—C. O. Ryan, annual statement pub. notices 26.00 I 27—C. O. Ryan, examination paper 18.35 I 27—M. F. Atwood, office supplies 6.20 > 29—A. Augsburgeh, cleaning clock .75 iDocoßitJor. - * I 6—Samuel Teeter, Sup. Sai. 120.00 6— Samuel Teeter, sharp, blades 8.78 7— David Hirschy, Sup Sal 95.50 I 7—David Hirschy, labor 6.10 i 7—Daniel Runyon, Sup. Sal 120.00 7—Daniel Runyon, labor 15.00 10— J. Walter Drann, books 26.25 I 11—Christ Hofstetter timber .... 5.11 i 11—John W. Hiestand, timber .; 2.25 11— Albert Hatton, teaching 145.00 ; 11—R. R. Bradford, haul c0a1.... 3.50 i HD. H. Gdble and Co. supplies,. 8.43 17— Omer Butler, teaching 200.00 i 18—Heftry Miller, labor 1.75 18— Sol. Habegger, labor .......... 2.00 18—Leona Long, teaching 30.00 ; 18—Goldie Fink, janitor 10.00 18—Goldie Fink, teaching ...... 80.00 I 18—Daniel Runyon, labor 7.00 18—Carrie Church, teaching .... 180,00 i 22—Edward Gerber, tile .......... 1.00 i 23—David Berber, hens killed 9.25 24 —Ethel Sutton, teaching .... 110.00 . 24—Ethel Sutton, .... 10.50 i 24—Jesse Ford, hauling pupils.. 62.12 24—John F. Felty, janitor ...... 10.50 > 27—Chas. J; Sparks and Co. disinf 15.01 . 27A-W. L. Thornhill, Sal. Trus.. 400.00 27—Geneva Lum, Co. lumber .... ’1.82' 27— A. G. Briggs and Bro. lock etc 6.66 i 28—Mason Haughton, teaching 175.00 28— J. W. Kelley and Son, paint.. 34.70 r 28—A. C. Smith, teaching 150.00 28 —A. C. Smith, clean., oil etc.. 4.00 I 30—John F. Felty, teaching 215.00 i 80—Chas. Pyle, labor 6.00 i 31—Nelson Bricker, teaching .... 201.00 31— Chas. Shepherd, teaching .... 114.00 I- S UMMARY. > t-V TOWNSHIP FUND. I Total received for 1909 >1,482.89 Total expended for 1909 999.89 i Amount on hand Jan. 1, 1910.... 483.00 i Balanced -........>1,482.89 . TUITION FUND. i Total received for J 909 ..........>3,337.08 > Total expended .for 1909 3,112.20 Amount on hand Jan. 1, 1910.... 224.88 l’ ——— Balanced >3,337.08 LOCAL TUITION FUND. , Total received for 1909 ....>1,623.70 i Total expended for 1909 ~... 1,133.40 i Amount on hand Jan. 1, 1910.... 490.30 i Balanced ....>1,623.70, SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. 4 i Total received for 1909 >3,397.74 Total expended for 1909 2,699.54 , Amount.on hand Jan. 1, 1910 .... 698.10 Balanced ......r >3,397.74 / ROAD FUND. < i. Total received for 1909 >1,220.56 Total expended for 1909 ;. 383.35 , Amount on hand Jan. 1, 1909 ..... 837.21 . Balanced. .......... ADDITIONAL ROAD FUND. ; Total received for 1909 i Total expehded for 1909 46.23 i Amount on hand Jan. 1, 1910..369.42 ’•-•**** B«iAhf-ie»K , Total received for 1909 l Total expended for 1909 .......... 26.25 Amount on hand Jan. 1, 1910 . 10.82 i i Balanced ....j, 1.",',:.;; * *'■ • «*»-<> 37.07 .1 DOG FUND. . . i Total received for 1009 ......> 520.50 Total expended for 1909 251.75 Amount on hand Jan. i; 268.75 Balanced ......... 520.50 TOTAL. t Total received for 1909 ........>12,035.19 TotM expended for 1909 8,652.71 i Amount on hand Jan. 1, 1910 .... 3,382.48 i Balanced .....»— >12,035.19 > TRUSTEE’S SERVICE ACCOUNT FOR 1910. i January,—l9lo. ■ i I—Office day in Geneva. 4— Settled with advisory board. ! s—Made trip to Adolph Schug and Jfls. W. Barr. j 6—Worked on books. 7— Report to auditor. [ B—Office day in Geneva. i 10—Balancing books. , 11—Office at home. , 12—Making report to accounting board. ; 13—MakThg copy of annual settlement. i State of Indiana, Adams County, ss: ( The undersigned, being duly sworn i upon his oath, says, that the within-is a true and complete showing of all the i moneys received ,and paid out, as he i verily believes; and that the Various i item of expenditure credited, have been ; fully paid in the sums stated, and withi out, express or Implied agreement that i any portion thereof shall be retained by or paid to him, or to any other person.; and that he has received no money nor i article of value in consideration of any contract made by him as trustee. W. L. THORNHILL, i v Township Trustee. Subscribed and sworn to before me, , this , 15th day of January, 1910. «' ’ ADOLPH SCHUG, , Chairman of the Advisory Board. , z. -0—... ; I Hartford Township. receipts. ' January.—l9o9. Township Fund.' 2—MoseS Augsberger, ex-ttus- ' , tee, balance on hand ....... .>1,218.15 ■ February, 5— People’s State bank, interest for January ~..!. I. 4.8< . March. , ■ 1— People’s State bank, interest for February 4.27 April. . 2— People’s l State bartk, interest for March 4.01 2—James P. Haefllng, clerk circuit court, justice docket fees 1.00 6— Alfred Johnson, J. P., docket fees ........ 1.; .50 6—Noah Pusfty, J. P. docket fees .50 May. 4—People’s State bank, interest for April -4.00 June., 15—Alfred Johnson, J. P., docket - LOO July. 17—Jehn F. Lachot, Co. Treas,, < July draw 327.37 31—People’s State bank, interest / for Dec. 1908, was forgotten until 1909 ...t..... 5.02 October. 12— Noah A. Pusey, J. P., docket fees .I. 1 . . .50 EXPENDITURES. / February. . Township Fund. 20—Decatur Journal, publishing tax levy Dpt, notice annual ‘ statement ... 19.60 20—Decatur Democrat by L. S. Ellingham, publishing tax levy Dpt. notice annual statenqent.. 19.60 June l . , X 8— George Banter, Greenwood cemetery < 6.00 B—E, 8. Wolfe, cleaning Alberson cemetery ...... 6.00 12—Wm. L. Baker and Co., two Held enumeration books .... 1.55 July. , — JI— John W. Cowens, trustee, part of service as trustee 160.00 2—C. O. Rayn, printing notices .90 September. 27—John W. Cowens, trustee, part . service as trustee 150.00 .f-Berne ? Supply Co., record blanks, stamps, office sup--auditor W tax Jist and, extra work on •• * M •••*••••• * *«»e'*» t ll»vv Runyon, supervisor x
17-LDavid Falb, blacksmlthlh" for , township 11.40 ) 2d—John w. Helldr, service ad1 visory board 5.00 I 20—Alonzo Shanks, service advls1 ory board ....... ..... 5.00 r 21—John W. Cowers, trustee, part service as trustee .'. 80.00 1 28—Berne Supply Co., per Ray, , office boohs under accounting for. trustee, and justice ‘ I .. of»the peace account 18.00 i , J RECEIPTS. January.—l9o9. \ Tuition Fund. » 2—Moses Augsberger, ex-trustee K > • balance on hand > 861.20 i 25—John F. Lachot, Co. Treas., I balance of January draw j. 811.36 ) February. » 3—Bank of Berne, Int. for Jan... 8.70 j s—People’s State bank, Int. for Jan. 2.89 ) March. ) I—People’s State bank, Int. for Feb 2.80 1 I—Bank of Berne, Int. for Feb.. 4.35 ) 4—Michael Miller, tuition money 5.00 2—People’s State bank, interest > for March 2.78 April. i I 2—Bank of-Berne, Int. for March 3.74 , May. , . [ I—Bank1 —Bank of Berne, Int. for April 2.80/ < B—John F. Lachot. Co. Treas. ) surplus dog fund 82.96 4 —People’s State bank, Iht. for i April .. 2.65 ) B—Michael Miller, tuition money 3.50 ; June. - 3—People’s State bank, Int. for ) ’ May ........... /Z. 6.22 I 3—Bank of B%erne, Int. for May 1.39 ■ ) 28 —Lloyd Eversole, tuition nroney 4.00 I July. > I—Ban%k of Berne, Int. for June .86 » 6—People’s State bank, Int. for i June 6.21 L 17 —Wm. Lunn, trustee Harrison ; Tp., Wells county. Ind. transI fer of Rule Laning to, Linn I Grove high school ’ 16.00 t 17—John F. Lachot, Co. Treas., j July draw...., 882.99 ; -23—John Mosure, trustee French > Tp.. transfers to Linn Grove j school 261.75 > 31 —People’s State bank, Int. for i Dec. 1908,/.was forgotten un- > tU 1909 1.34 > August I 6%—Bank of Berne, Int. for July 2.14 ; 6 —People’s State bank, Int for I ~ , July ... .A....- 4.84 . September. ‘ , . , 3—Bank of Berne, Int for Aug.. 4.14 1 3—People’s State bank, Int for , Aug. 7.29 *• October ■* r 4—Bank of Berne, Int for Sept 4.11 I 4—People’s State bank, Int. for ! Sept 7.07 ! November. ■ , V 4—Bank of Berne, Int for Oct. 3.65 4—People’s State bank, Int. 4 for • Oct 6.48 December. , ,3 —Bank of Berne, Int. for Nov. 3.07 State'-bank, Int for • Nov/ 6.33 B—Bank of Berne, error of bank . of Berne of intereat for July 1.96 EXPENDITURES. ’ \ > January.—l9o9. Tuition Fund. . /6—Ruby Miller, teaching Dis. ) No. 4 50.00 8-r James Kizer, teaching Dis. i i : • No. 3. .’. >.. 35.00 > 16-4 Jesse Kelly, Reaching Dis. No. ’ 16—J. ’w' Hornada^ ; teaching Dis. > No. 5 .T. 26.00 16—E. O. Opjtger, teaching His. > - No. 2, room 2 -..., 10.00 > 22—Lissa French, teaching Dis. I No. 2, room 1 -v 115 -°0 . 23—E. C. Runyon, teaching, Dis. ) No. 2, room 4 50,00 ♦ 23—A. W. Schaupp, teaching Dis. [ No. room 3 15;00 I February. ’ > 4—Jesse Kelly, teaching Dis, No. . -I ' 7 ; . 40.00 i 4—W. O. Shoemaker, teaching. Dis. No. 6 50.00 i 4—E. C. Runyon, teaching Dis. : No. 2, room 4 20.00 i s—Lissa French, teaching Dis. . No. 2, room 1 20.00 ; B—A. W. Shaupp, teaching Dis. A ’ No. 3, room 3 15.00 : 12—James Kizer, teaching Dis. <, Nd. 3 60.00 ! 19—E C. Runyon, teaching pip, l . -„ NO. 2, room 4 ......... 40.00 ’ 10TTrA. /W. Schaupp. teaching Dis. » x No. -2, room 3 a.35.00 19—J. W. Hornada, teaching Dis ! No. 5 ........t 50.00 ' 20—Jesse- Kelly, teaching Dis. ; No. 30.00. ■ March. ~ , 4—A. W. Schaupp, teaching Dia. ; No. 2, room 3 ................ 5.00 6—Lissa French, teaching Dis. ’ No. 2, room 1 a....,......... 25.00 ; ,6 —Ruby Miller, teaching Dis. __ ’ No. 4 25.00 . 6—Jesse Kelly, teaching Dis. Nor. 7 \.. 30.00 B—James Kizer, teaching Dis. ’ No. 3 29.25 : B—E. C. Runyon, teaching Dis. No. 2, room 4 .»J/.. 50.00 L 12—E. C. Opliger, teaching Dis. 1 No. 2, room 3 ............... 25.00 17—Osa Pontius, teaching Dis. Nd. 1 ...........,. 25.00 18 —W. O. Shoemaker, teaching Dis. No. 6 .T;.,'. .. .. 160.00 18—Jesse Kelly, teaching Dis. No. '7 25.00 19—Ruby Miller, teaching, Dip. No. 4 25.00 18—J. W. Hornada, teaching Dis. " No. 5 25.00 ■ 25—A. W. Schaupp, teaching Dis. , No. 2, rooms 10.00 26—James Kizei\ teaching Dis. 1 No. 3 ............ „ 30.00 > A 3—Jesse Kejly, teaching Dis. a s No. 7 .....X. 30.00 ' 3—E. C. Opliger, teaching Dis. 1 . No. 2, room 2 133.00 • 3—E. C. Runyon; teaching Dis. t.. No. 2, room 4 30.00 ’ 3—A. W. Schaupp, teaching Dis. ;■ No. 2, room 3-.;... ;30.00 ' 9,—James Kizer, teaching Dis. r . No. 3 , 15.00 9-Lj. w. Hornada, teaching Dis. ;• No. 5 40.00 io—Osa Pontius, teaching 1 Dis. i ; (No. <L) ..uV... . 15-00 16—James Kizter, teaching Dis. No. 3 4a, 10-00 iff—Lissa French, teaching ;JJIB. .. ■:■.No. 2, room 1 50.00 ,23—A. W. Schaupp, teaching Dis. ’ , No. 3* room 3 ........ 25.00 May. ' ; 4—A. W. Schaupp, teaching Dis. No. 2, room 3 15.00 4—j. W. Hornada, balance In full ’ for teaching Dis. No. K 117.00 September. ' . 25—Jesse Kizer, teaching Dis. I No. 7 .ri............... 30.00 25—Orpha M. Ayres, teaching Dis. . . No. 2, room 2 10.00 F October. ’ 5—J. W. Hornada, teaching IDis. . No. 3 40.00 1 S—Jesse M. Kelly, teahclng Dis. . No. 7 30.00 ' 9—Orpha M. Ayres, teaching . s.Dis. No. 2. room 2 47.00 ! 9—-E. C. Opliger, teaching Ms. So. 2, room 3 50.Q0 , C. Runyon, teaching, Dis. No. 2, room 4 75.00 1 16—Oswald O. Sprunger, teaching Dis. No. 6 50.00 , 16—Wm. Hirschy. teaching Dta. ' No. 4 40.00 16—Fred F. Davis, teaching Dta. , No. 5 60.00 22—Jesse M. Kelly, teaching Dta. No. 7 30.00 26—J. W. Hornada, teaching Dta. : No. 3 i. 50.00 28—E. C. Runyon, teaching Dta. No. 2, room 4 50.00 1 November. _ . A—Jesse M. Kelly, teaching Dis. No. 7 < 36.00 6—Oswald O. Sprunger, teaching Bls. No. 6 35.00 1 6—Orpha M. Ayres, teaching Dis • No. 2, room 2 60.00 23—Fred F. Davisp-teaching Dis. No, 5 75.00 December. > ■ . 7—Orpha M. Ayres, teaching Dis 1 No. 3, room 2 ......v.,.;...., 25.00 15—Wm. Htrsch, teaching Dist. ’ NO. 4 ••• •••• 150.00 17—E C. Opliger, teaching Dis, Ne. '2, room 3 75.00 20—Fred F. Davis, teaching Dis. No. 5 37.00 20—Oswald O. Sprunger, teaching Dis. No. 6 ’... 25.00 RECEIPTS. January.—l9o9. Local Tuition Fund. 2—Moses Augsberger, ex-trustee balance on hand >1,460.96 July. ' '> - ' 17—John F. Lachot. Co. Treas., July draw 769.?7 EXPiNDITUREB January.—l9o9. Local Tuition Fund.
April. r i. 20—E. C. Runyon, teaching Dis. No. 2, room 4 7T. 90.00 ' <u> 24 —Ruby Miller, in full for teach- .. Ing'Dis. No. 4 ...a..... 777.. 206.00 SO—James Kizer, balance in full Dis* No. 3 ........ 30,76 I—W. O. Shoemaker, balance in full teaching Dis. No. 6./.... 68.00’ 4—Osa Pontius, balance In teaching Dis. No. 1 164.00 7— Lissa French, balance in full teaching Dis. No. 2, room 1 113.00 8— A. W. Schaupp, balance in full teaching, Dis. No. 3, room 3 151.06 B—E. C. Opliger, balance in full teaching Dis. No. 2, room 2 70.00 14—E. C. Runyon, teaching Dis. No. 2, room 4 10.00 24 —E. C. Runyon, balance in full teaching Dis. No. 2, room 4.. 60.00 November. 12—E, C. Runyon, teaching Dis. No. 2, room 4 f\... 30.00 19— Jesse M. Kelly, teaching Dia. No. 7 30.00 ’20 —E. C. Opliger, teaching- z pis. No. 2, room 3 50.00 20— O. O. Sprunger, teaching Dis. No. 6 '..... 20.00 24— J. W. Hornada, teaching Dis. No. 3 60.00 December. 1 — E, C Runyon, teaching Dis. No. 2, room 4 60.00 3—Jesse M. Kelly, teaching Dis. No. 7 ..77 30.00 16— J. W. Hornada, teaching Dis. .» No. 3 .7 50.00 17— E. C. Runyon, teaching Dis. No. 2, room 4 >...... 50.00 18— Grpha Ayres, teaching Dis. No. 2, room 2 100.00 20 —Jesse M. Kelly, teaching Dis. No. 7 30.00 RECEIPTS. January.—l9o9. Special School Fund. January.—l9o9. Special School Fund. 2— Moses Augsberger, ex-trustee balance on hand >1,750.38 July. 17 —John F. Lachot, Co. Treas., July draw 728.23/ EXPENDITURES. January.—l9o9. Special School Fund. 7— Owen Dalesours, janitor work Dis. No. 3 ,/ 10.00 16 —Jesse Kelly, janitor at Nd. 7 and institute work 35.00 16— J. D. Augsburgcr, janitor at Dlb. No. 2 5.00 22 — Lissa French, institute work 15.00 25— Home Ins. Co., insurance on school house Dis. .No. 2.... 10.00 February. 12—J. D. Augsburger, janitor Dis No. 2 15.00 19— Jacob J. Sprunger, hauling Coal Dis. No. 2 4.50 March. 4 —J. D. Augsburger, janitor work Dis. No. 2 15.00 11— Peter Fox, repairing at Dis. No. 1 2.50 20 — J. D. Augsburger, janitor work Dls.;No. 2 10-00 April.. ! • 3— Jessie Kelly, janitor work Dis. 'No.:? 18.00 3— Sanfuel Opliger, supplies for school houses 63.88 17— J. Dt Augsburger, janitor work Dis/No. 2 ....-> 2000; 24-r Jesse Kelly, in full for instltutes and janitor work Dis. 7 4.80 24—John Pearsdn, hauling coal to Dis. No. 2 1.60 24—Ruby Miller, 7 days institute 19.88 26— Jacob J. hauling coaFto’Dis. No. J 3.00' (30—Perd Grain and Hay Co., 12% toua of coal for Dis. No. C' >4.0(1 ip** ■7, 50;00 30—Jambs Kizer, 6 days institute and (7 ’Weeks ftmitor-DIS. 3.z ■ 20.80 • j 1— W. Q. Shoemaker, 6 days instl--tute; 30 weeks Janitor, 2 _ cooiibs, 1 broom for Dis. 6.. 47.47 4- 7 days institute 30 weeks Janitor work in full DispNb. 1 ...... 4«.8O 4— J. W. .Hornada, 7 days institute, 30 weeks janitor in full DiiUNs. 5 ......... 50.16 .7—Lissa French, balance In full for six days Institute 2-52 8— A. W. Schaupp, 6 days instltute’fa full 17.22 8-T-E. C. # Qpllger, 5 days institute .work-in full IJOO 12— Owef*i(Dalesours,. janitor Dis. .3- 13tOO 24-/-.E. O'.-Runyon,- vounty and Tp. ■ dnsUtufe Work 45.00 June. ■ 11—Peter Jf. glosser, repairs at/.. Dis.JNo. 5 . ™. z.to 26— L. Ek Opliger, Co. Supt Co. Com.expenses • 9.83 29— Noah A. Pusey, repairs at Dis. No. 7 3,48 30— Chartea ; Cowens, work o*school grounds Dis. No. 2 '.. 2.00 July. l “ 14— Alonzo Shanks, 30 weeks janitor work Dis. N<>- 4 >O.OO 17—Levi A. Sprunger, Treas., transfer of Jesse Stauffer to Berne high school 16.00 24—W. L. Thornhill, trustee of Wabash Tp., transfer of eight pupils to Wabash school corporation 5Z,,W 24-r-J. H: Runyon, Sec. Geneva high?’ school board, transfer of W 'Stuckey, to Geneva high school 16.00 August , 28— John Stout cleaning house and yard Dis. No. 7 5.00 31— paniel FuhreT, building flue n and repairs at Dis. No. 1.... 85,00 September. 7Alonzo Shanks, cleaning house and yard Dis. No. 4 6.00 8— L.’Broughton, freight on car load of coal »0- 55 9— William Schlagenhauf, cleaning, .scrubbing and oiling .... . - floors Dis. No. 2—. •• 718.00 11—Joseph K. Yoder, cleaning yard Dis. No. 3 2.00 11—Joseph K. Yoder, hauling coal to Dis. No. 3 6.00 11—Peter Fox, cleaning house apd yard, piling floor Dis. No. 1.. 5.00 11—Peter Fox, hauling coal to Dis Np. 1 4 - 50 13r-John Pearson, hauling coal to Dfs. No. 2 4.50 13— D. J. McWhirter, freight and _ car service on car load coal 55.44 15— Wilson Banter, .hauling coal to Dis. No. 2 ..A............ 4.50 15—J. M. :Ehrsam, hauling coal to Dis. No. 2 4.5(1 15—L. L. Dunbar, two car loaj of coal A 116.84 15—Emma Nichols, cleaning, scrubbing and tiling floor Dis No, 3 >••<■•••••• 3 - 00 23— Charles E. Pusey, hauling coal to Districts 6.00 23— Peter Na Mosser, cleaning house and yard and supplies Dis. Nd. 5 6.35 24— W. O. Shlemaker, cleaning house and yard, oiling floor Dis. No. 6 5.00 25— hauling coal October, 2— Berne Supply Co., manuscripts report card, crayon, examination paper 22.60 5— Oscar Burry, hauling coal to school house - v-oo 5—J. W. Hornada, repairing roof and belfry at Dis. No. 5 .... 1.50 11-Otto Sales, hauling coal to school house Dis. Nos. 5-6.. 4.50 27 — Emanuel Reffe, hauling coal x coal to Dis. No. 6 and ?.... 3.00 29— Alonzo Shanks, hauling coal td Dis- Nos. 4,5, 6, and 7 12.00 13-Johh Eckrote hauling coal to Dis. Nos. 4,5, 6 and 7 6.00 20—Home insurance Co., insurahce on six school houses .... 72.00 24—Ek C. Runyon, 85 days janitor . work at Dia. No. 2 .......... 26.4* 27—Berne Lumber Co., 19 slates, 1 -keg nails for Dis. No. 5 .. 1.00 December. ’ 9—D. H. GoWe Pt*. Co., 80 copies Home and School Visitor for 6 months 2000 17—C. E. Bhawson. window shades for Dis. Nos. 5 and 7 ........ 3,00 20-Fred F.' Davis, 15 weeks Janitor work at Dia No. 5 ...... 15.00 20-Jesse M. Kelly. 15 weeks Jan- . itor work at Dis. No. 7 .... 15.00 27— Samuel OpHger, brooms, tin cuM buckets mfsnpi’aneous _ sCho£>l supplies . ■•••••• 28.05 28— John W. Cowens, trustee, takIng enumeration school children Hartford Tp 30.00 28—John W. Cowens, trustee, haulIng schoolbooks 5.00 «—• "bafc”'" * ” January.—l9o9. Road Ptfod2— Mmm Augsberger, ex-trustee balance on hand > 467.78 F. Lachot. Co, Treas., July draw M4.M
,"" EXPENDITURES. January.—l9o9. Road Fund, 23—David Meshberger, crushed stone for road Dis. Nos. 1-2 20.40 May. 12— James Pusey, supervisor, tile for road Dis. No. 2 10.68 June. 11—Wm. Glendening, road receipt 9.11 August. , 14—James O. Price, road receipt for work on road Dis. No. 2 2.24 17—F. D- Harden by James Pusey supervisor, repair work on rd grader 1 4.75 31—Geneva Supply Co., sewer pipe road Dis. No. 1 44.87 September. 1 — Lawrence Watson, road receipt Dis. No. 2 35 2— Geo. W. Watson, road receipt Dfs. No. 2 ;... . 1,41 27— People's State bank, per R. Schugk road receipts from road Dis. No. 2 4.02 December. Ij—James Pusey, supervisor of board Dis. No. 2, repairs on road grader 5.70 21—Andrew Gottschalk, 12 rod, 6Inch tile “for road Dis. No. 1 5.16' 21— Bern Grain and Hay Co., 5, 18inch sewer tile for road Dis. No. 1 6:10 .27 —Samuel Opliger, dynamite sues, , ’ caps, spikes, axel grease, file fpr ■ roaa No. 1 ; 1.67 Supply Co., per Ray, 5 cast iron well tops, road Dis. No. 1 7.25 RECEIPTS. January.—l9o9. Additional Road Fund. 2—Moses Augsberger, ex-trustee balance on hand > 675.15 13— Geneva bank, interest of >SOO on one year time deposit .. 15.00 EXPENDITURES. October. Additional Road Fund. 2—Berne Supply Co., galvanized sewer for road Dis. No. 1 ~ 10.24 November. 19—Elroy Stauffer, cleaning Tp. allotments T. W. Sullivan ditch 8.25 26—C. C. Ernst, Co. Sur., Tp. as1 sessment in full for Rufus Kreps, ditch 86.86 26 —C. C. Ernst, Co. Sur., transscript T. W. Sullivan ditch .. 1.25 RECEIPTS. January.—l9o9. Dog Fund. 2— Moses Augsberger, ex-trustee balance on hand 3 232.75 May. 22— V. W. Studler, assessor, dog tax 116.00 June. 4— Jacob J. Sprunger, et al. dog tax 28.00 August. "Ts 7—William Judd, dog tax 1.00 28- Graham, dog tax 1.00 r EXPENDITURES. March. Dog Fund. I—J. F. Lachot, Co. Treas., surplus dog fund 3 132.75 26—Benjamin Meshberger, one hog killed by dogs 2.50 1 July. 16 —George E. Snyder, by M. W. Mills, three sheep killed and nine maimed by dogs 43.00 SUMMARY. TOWNSHIP FUND. January 1, 1909. i* Balance on hand last settlement 31.213.15 Receipts'..... 352.51 i ———— Total of balance and receipts 31,565.66 Disbursements ........ 734.80 Balance Jan. 1, 1910 > 830.86 • TUITION FUND. ’ / January 1, 1909. Balance’ on rand last settlement 3 861.20 1 Receipts ..v.2,160.37 i Total of balance and receipts .. 2,921.57 Disbursements ........ ? 2,776.75 » —• —TtV Balance Jan. 1, 1910 > 244.82 LOCAL TUITION FUND. January 1, 1909. . . . J Balance on harid last settlement 31,460.90 ' Receipts - 769.57; Total of balance and receipts.. 2,230.53 ' Disbursements 1,530.81 Balance Jan. 1, 1916 699-.12 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. ; January 1, 1909. Balance on hand last settlement >1,750.38 i Receipts .' 728.23 I < ■ Total of*balance and receipts.. 2,478.61 • Disbursements.' ..AytVi..-«>i1.464;8ff I Balance Jan. 1, 1910...;.....;.>!,013;7ff , ROAD FUND. January 1, 1909. . i Balance on hand last settlement > 467.78 Receipts; -114.06 Total of balance and receipts ~> 581.84 I Disbursements 123.71 I Balance Jan. I',' 1910 . : > 458.13 ADDITIONAL ROAD FUND. January 1, 19.09. ' _ I Balance on hand last settlement > 675. T 5; Receipts ..; v ~ 15-00 I’ Total of balance and receipts. . > 690.15 Disbursements 106.60 Balance Jan. 1, 1910 > 583.55 I i DOG FUND. January 1. 1909. Balance on hand last settlement 3 232.75 Receipts 146.00 Total of balance and receipts.. 378.75 Disbursements. 178.25 Balance Jan. 1, 1909 .......v. ) TOTAL OF ALL ETJNDS. January 1, 1909. Balance on hand last settlement 36,661.37 ) Receipts 4,285.74 > Total of balance and receipts 310-947.11 Disbursements 6,915.80 1 Balance Jan. 1, 1910 >4,0ai.31 State of Indiana, Adams County, ss: ) The undersigned, being duly sworn upon his oath, says, that the within is ) a true and complete showing -of all the moneys received and paid out, as he veri- ) ly believes; and that the various itemg of i expenditure credited, have been fully ) paid in the sums stated, and without express or implied agreement that any por- ) tion thereof shall be retained by or paid to him, Or to any other person; and that ! he has received no money nor article of value hi consideration- of any contract ’ b1 ’ “jW'w. cowbns, I , Township. Trustee. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this ! the 4th day of January, 1916. ALONZO SHANKE, Chairman of the Advisory Board. • , > Root Towrikhip. RECEIPTS. . January.—l9o9. Township Fund. ’ I—Amount on hand 238.06 July. - . , . 10 —Amount of May collections ' ' ’ from county treasurer 1,049.81 December. 1 29—Amount of May collections from county treasurer 1,272.37 AU other sources 4.28 1 Total receipts township fund. .32,564.52 ( Expenditures for the year 1,399.78 Balance >1,164.74 ' State of Indiana, Adams,County, ss: EXPENDITURES. ” 1 February.—l9o9. Township Fund. 6 — Chas. E. Magley, salary ....> 40.00 1 20—Decatur Pub. Co., Pub. annual report 20.40 * 20—L. G. Ellingham, Pub. annual report 20.40 1 25—Chas J. Spark Hardware Co., Tp. supplies 23.30 1 March. f 3— D. H. Goble Co.,records and • vouchers 9.35 11— Chas. E. Magley, salary 40.00 1 12—ft. S. Magley, postage stamps 5.00 12 — Ed. Marahanke, labor on highway 2.00 15—W. J, Archibold, expressage.. .35 1 15—Chaa. J. Sparks and Co, Twp. supplies 13.05 15—Laman and Lee, spikes ...... 3.60 15—‘J. Dryso-, freight ;.. . lA4 April. 12—G: McFartand, freight 83 May. I—%CiMMt ft. Magley, salary .... 32.78 3 —Cnas, E. Magley, salary .... 35.51 10—Chas. E. Magley, taking enumeratton, 40.00 July. 5— Chas. H. Getting, supervisor • salary 16.00 19—Chas. E. Magley, salary .... 100,00 23— J. A. Munna, supervisor salary 25.00 24— E. S. Chusten, salary advisor 12.50 August. s—Chas. E. Magley, salary and office heat 100,00 28—William Ford, cleaning Tp. cemetery ...... 5.00 28—Sam Fulman supervisor salary 30.00 M^G™R r and LR. R., freight.. .52
October. T ■ ' . *6' ’*’ ’ ’ 2— E.'Magley, salary .... 80.00 11— Fred. .Tuttleman. supervisor „ ; •••• 2V W September. , 24— Chas. H. Getting, supervisor salary 17.00 , December. ' : I— J. A. Munna supervisor salary 73.00 I- Tuttleman, supervisor • salary ; 62.00 I—Sam Fuhrman, supervisor sal 50.00 8— Chas. H. Getting, supervisor salary 23.00 • B—D. H. Goble Co.; 4 sets supdr- ’■ _ visor electors and ex 4.62 r . February. " . x ’ 13—J. Bryson, freight .......... .62 . March. ' 27— Jonas Clute, hauling drags and culvert 5,00 September. 18— phas. E. Magley, office rent 18.50 December. 31 —J. E. Mann, advisors lalary.. 7.50 31—Philip Baker, advisor salary 7.50 3,1 —Chas. E. Magley, hauling sch. books ■ 5.00 31—Win. Fledderjohn, gravel .... 479.15 Total >1,399.78L RECEIPTS. January.—l9o9. Tuition Fund. I—Amount on hand ....>2,413.16 25— From county treasurer 700.45 By county treasurer 2,353.76 All other sources 68.81 Total receipts >5,542.18 Expenditures for the year .. 2,873.44 Ballance ' >2,668.74 - , EXPENDITURES. January.—l9o9. Tuition Fund. 16—Florence Kunkle, teaching... 60.00 March. 16—Helen Evans, teaching 50.00 16— Curt Brown, teaching 128.34 19— Ella Mutschler, teaching .... 160.00 April. 12— Robt. J. Mann, teaching .... 279.00 30—Helen Evans, teaching 256.00 May. 3— Clara Boknecht, teaching .. 120.04.. 4— Ella Mutschler, teaching .... 186.40 10 — Florence Kunkle, teaching .. 248.80 17 — Etta Mallonee, teaching .... 107.16 July. 16—A. H. Sellemeyer, transfers to Decatur 192.25 19— Sam Butler, transfers to Washington 10.50 19D. W. Huffman, transfers to Preble 213.75 October. _ 9— Clara Boknecht, teaching .... 44.40 20— Edna Tower, teaching 44.40 20 —Florence Kunkle, teaching .. 45.00 23—Emma Magley, teaching .... 47.50 28 — Ella Mutschler, teaching .... 30.00 November. 6 —Florence Kunkle, teaching .. 45.00 6 —Clara Boknecht, teaching ... 44.40 6—Edna Tower, teaching 44.40 6—Edna Fleming, teaching ....; 50.00 December. 4— Helen Evans, teaching 50.00 11— Emma Magley, teaching .... 50.00 II — Ella Mutchler, teaching .... 140.00 11— Clara Boknecht, teaching ... 55.50 41 —Edna Tower, teaching 55.50 13— Florence Kunkle, teaching .. 45.00 Total .’ >2,873.44 RECEIPTS. January.—l9o9. Special School Fund. I — Amount from former trustee. .0 614.58 Amount from May distribution, 18, common sch rev 659.60 Amount from May distribution, 18, interest 763.30 Total of Special school .... 2,007.57 Paid out during the year.... 1,305.47 Balance due * 3 702.70 EXPENDITURES. January.—l9o9. Special School Fund. 16—H. E. Butter, hauling pupils. 4 12.00 29— Floyd Magley, janitor fee.... 5.25 February. 5— Francis Fuhrman, wood school : Noi 7* •7? 13— Chas. Ford, repairs .25 ‘ I—IL E, , Butler, hafiling pupils 36.00 20— Btitler. hauling pupils 48.00 25- J. Sparks and Co., sch. supplies '. ................. 19.0® 26— Floyd Magley, janitor fee .... 5.50 March. ? , 16 —Curt Brown, Ins. and janitor 31.40 29— Floyd Magley, janitor fee.... 5.00 Etalle/Jr., transportation 5.85 Fuelling, transportation 24.50 12— R,.J. Man, Inst, work 24.50 CT—B. F. Butler, hauling pupils 20.00 30- F. ; Butler, hauling pupite: / 89.00 ' 30— Helen Evans, Inst, and janitor 42.80 Telman,, hauling pupils 168.00 ’ I—Harold Tuman, transportation 13.00 I—J.1 —J. A- Munna, repair sch No. 2 5.05 ? »Glara Boknecht, Inst, work .. 30.58 3—Floyd MSgley, janitor fees.. 3 — Ella Mutschler, janitor fees.. 19.53 10— R. Baxter, Jiauling coal .... 5.00 10 — John Bucher, transportation.. 4.00 June. ' I? Iff-Eila Mutschler, Inst, janitor 26.25 July. Iff—l* E.» Opliger, ex. co. c0m.... \ 9.8 s ■ s_Florence Kunkle, Inst: work.. 17.44 12 —O. D. Cartwright, freight on coal 48.83 12—R. Baxter, hauling coal 12.00 12—Chas. J. Sparks and Co., coal and sch. reg 12— W. T. Baker, manuscripts.... 4.50 31— Smith Merica, wood Dis. 2-3 20.25 September. 4 — Home Ins. Co,, Ins 60.00 14— Floyd Magley, janitor fees.. 5.00 ll— Henry Magley, oiling sch. h. floors 5.00 30—Fred. Hoile, cleaning and rep No. 4 9 0 ® 30—Burt Wolfe, wood Dis. No. 11 30.00 October. 1— Oscar Fritzunger; labor sch. No. 4 806 6— Chas. J. Sparks and Co. sch. supplies B—Floyd Magley, janitor, broom 7.30 7— Clara Boknicht, janitor, broom 5.00 25 — James Knavel, labor school ' No. 1 7.67 26— Geo. Buckman, labor school \ No. 7 /J 15.20 November. 6— Ella Zwlck, haulllng pupils.. 66.00 2— J. A. Munna, labor sen No. 4 12.65 8— Etta Mallonee. janitor fees.. 9.50 B—Floyd Magley, janitor fees .. 8.00 26 —H. C. Clark, labor school No. 6 11.00 December. ' I—E. and H. Rudduth, transportation — •••• 3.30 4—Floyd - Magley, janitor fees .. 7.25 4—Snow Bros., manuscript cards 2.00 4 — N. T. Tehne, clock sen No. 3 5.00 B—D. H. Goble Co., Home and School Visitors ........10.50 B—Holthouse8 —Holthouse Drug Co., sch. cup 13.04 11— Jess Roop, papering No. 6.. 8.35 13 — H. A. Fuhman, lab sch No. 7 15.93 13—Oscar Fuhman„ lab sch No. 7 1.75 13 —Schaub Gottemaula Co., door and leek- 2.70 13—Knoch and Sellemyer, lum... 36.97 29—Schafer Hwd Co., sch supplies 16.60 Total ........ ..>1,305,47 RECEIPTS. . January.—l9o9. Road Fund. 1— Amount on hand .....> 114.75 July. 10—Amount from county treasurer 142.05 December. 29—County treasurer 10.63 All other sources ; 7.15 . Total receipts road fund 3 274.58 Expenditures for the year 123. S 3 Total L > 150.75 ■ . EXPENDITURES. February. Road Fund. 25— Chao. J. Sparks and Co., culv > 24.30 Chas.. J. Sparks and Co., culv June. 18— P- Giisberry, labor R. Dis. 1 1.50 July. 23—J. A- .Munna, rep. rd tools.. 1.92 August 5— B. F. Butler, lab. highway.. 3.88 7— A. R. Bell, labor highway.... 30.64 28—Roso Wolfe, labor highway.. 4.21 •September. ff—S. J. Spangler, lab. highway 6.96 . 3—Kukteham Bros. lab. highway 4.31 3— W. F. Johnson, lab highway 3.00 October. t 1. D—. ?—illcr, —Per hlghwuy/.. 11.80 26— Cha* Bohnke, lab highway.. 7.00 November. 2— J. C. Magley, lab highway... 4.00 2—A. J. Lewton, lab highway.. .71 S—Gottfried Messwold, lab hlghw .19 8— J. D. Stutts, labor highway.. .32 I—Oscar Crisenbery, lab highw. 3.50 Total > 123.83 January.—l9o9. Additional Road Fund I—On hand > 2.53 10—Co. treasurer ..... 926.80 SfPx.&WMrer 5.« .Tojtal reettpts .....> 9M.19 ?i <^yoaad OB 2“*® B ’>
