Decatur Democrat, Volume 56, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1911 — Page 5

Tp. Trustee’s Report M' Hioe Township. ; ..W receipts. 1 From old book 15234.12 3 "* H‘' rne > ,nt - I,ec • 2.83 3 Peofb ' State bank. same. 2.89 3 Me®’ State bank, same.. 1.78 p > Yager, Co. Treas., 3 People State bank. Int. .Jan. 2.9.’> •»«n® ■• • • 37 - 10 Joel Uddy, docket fees... 4.75 *MoAe State bank, Int. * for ani * cl) 2 '®* '» P Bank of Herne, Int. March 4.70 State bank, same.. 3.39 ■ soMS>K»’ r * supr. dg - fund 12110 State Bank, Int for March and April -J" 2 Banffi®f Herne, Int. for Apr. 3.01 State bank, same. 2.71 dog tax State bnkjnt. May 1.41 1 Bank oi Herne, Int. May... 1-61 1 Monro* State bank, same.. .62 25 Ban ta>' Berne, from Alfred SprWig. old boards 2. <5 J l > Sameßnt. for June 1.46 1 Peortas State Bank. same. 1.30 16 W Ikp’hornhill, trans at 9 23.49 25 Frank C. Wechter, same, 6 13.44 Satn'ißhitler. same Monroe 300.86 « C W. Yager. July Dist... - - 619.22 25 C. W. eYager, same 2346.89 25 C* W., Yager, same 2707.11 25 C W.Bfager. same 831.83 I Peoples!State bnk. Int. Feb. 3.47 1 Bank ot Berne, same 5.22 Monroe |Btate bank, Int. Jan. .5! August. ■ 4 Bank M Berne, Int. July.. 1.50 I Peoples State bank, same.. 1.18 1 Monroe state bank, same.. .48 ot Berne, Int. Aug... 5.25 1 Peoples? State bank. same. 3.94 1 Monroe State bank. Same.. 1.89 J ! ; Frank-C* ttrell. dog tax. .. . 1.00 1 Sol Bttoß berry, same ... 1-00 > 7 Ira Hendricks, same 100 ktober. 3 Bank ri Berne, Int. Sept.. 4.97 4 Peofflßstate bank, same. 3.56 1 | Monroefetate bank, same.. 1.71 8 JohnSSgner, for old school house I j ••• 5 “-8O 5 Dan Kabhr. old planks .... 3.a0 ,j j Bank of me, loan 300.00 ov ember. I Peoples® t ate bnk. Int. Oct. 3.04 Bank oSßerne. same 5.32 ® i MonrottState Bank, same. 173 s ecember. PeoptesiState bnk. Int. Nov. 2.16 Bank offcerne, same ...5.52 V and allowed by Co, 8o 100.00 Monroeffitate bnk. Int. Nov. * 1.36 I Hendricks. old coal i. ■O' John Manner, old lumber at No. 9 ... 4 - 00 hßank of Bern.e Int. Dec.. 408 Monroe Spite bank, same.. .96 Peoples state bank, same. 1.75 DISBURSEMENTS. TOWNSHIP FUND. a- luary. ] u rqk Supedior lifg. Co., office cb. o-25 ril. Daily Democrat, printing report and adv 16.45 W. L. Baker Co., Tp. books 19.50 Joel Elleabarger, Sup. wk. 10.00 Louis E. Neaderhouser, Postage Amps 2.19 C. C. Beer, postage & frgt. 5.09 Chas. J. Sparks Co., enenvelopes and paper 4.25 D. H. Goble Co., books, etc. 5.85 Same, book* and paper .... 2.13 BA. Wilson same 6.68 C. C. Beer, [pt. sal. trustee. 250.00 Jerry Martz, pt. sal. super. 50.00 oel Elleabterger, same.... 40.00 l. N. Durbin, adv. bd. serv. 5.00 lame labor for township. 5.00 nst. Mui Girodd cleaning ditch 7.00 ’. W. Yager, treas. Examters’ salary 61.10 ember. W nsh erry Martz, pt. sal. super. 25.00 inn- fcwis A. Brunner, cl. 6 rds. MS* Mj ................. *... 1-50 cd .Q. Durbin, serv, Adv. bd. 5-00 ennis Striker, same ...... 5.00 tbr ance Mattox, same 5.00 onk mig Neadjerhousei, postal'" se stamps .1 2.19 mJ »r. ierman Essex, cleaning d w Sh .......i 3.00 sop* hn Wittwer pt. sal. sup. 40.00 the fee,, •ous, tne Supplyk?o., supplies. 4.72 bill" C. Ernst, feurv., service pet’ m Teeter ditch 21.60 ntet- ui Qirod, wk. Fox ditch.. 7.00 does g. Beer, office rent 1910 15.00 Bless Io pt, sal.ttrustee 250.00 tj Nussbaum, nt. sal. sup 55.00 irors. ffier. ” ick Ty Martz, same 22.00 "6* d. Nussbanm. same .... 42.50 k e 6 n Wittwers same 66.00 P°°r- 1 Ellenberger same ... 70.00 11 • !? He Witness Co., printing 22.74 . n J. Soldner. clean ditch 6.05 in . es ’ Sjßcer telephone and -ess expens*. 2.68 o SI Ernst, ditch transcript 7.50 ° en ' '■ Beer, ptl sal. trustee. 98.00 TUITION FUND. h t* '• ' '. Gilliom Teachers sal. 50.00 i H. Oliver, same > 55,00 , srt L. Lehman, same.. 45.00 Wtttwer, same 30.00 ' Ke Wittwer, same .... 80.00 1 •. hion Daugherty, same. 34.00 * 1 ’ Schwarts same 40.00 j Gilliom, same . 60.00 Ma. Burkhalter, same. 75.00 >B. Gilliom, same .•. 30.00 like Hirschy, same ... s°- 00

12 Gilbert Lehman, same 20.00 , 24 W. H. Oliver, same 25.00 March. r Wlit w ®r, same .... 30.00 "Y’ Gilliom, same 20.00 5 Ada Wittwer, same 25.00 5 hanc.hlon Daugherty, same. 35,00 1 5 Etta Gilliom, same 15.00 5 Carolina Burkhalter, same. 25.00 1 r **n ra 11RC ' ter * same 15.00 5 (Albert Lehman, same .... 10.00 1 J- Schwart ». same... 100.00 1 21 Gilbert Lehman, same .... 12.00 ! 23 Gilbert same .... 25.00 26 Etta Gilliom, same 15.00 26 George Wittwer, same .... 20 00 April. 8 David Schwartz, same .... 126.60 8 Clara L. Hocker, same 180.30 9 Della Craig, same 287.30 9 Etta Gilliom, same 50.00 9 O. F. Gilliom. same 50.00 9 Etta Gilliom, same 60.00 1 Fanchian Daugherty, same. 141.00 1 1 George Wittwer, same.... 89.20 14 Carolina Burkhalter, same. 112.50 ] 14 Carolina Hlrschey, same.. 276.60 14 Gilbert C. Lehman, same.. 94.00 ! 18 Noah B. Gilliom, same 280.00 ! 18 W. H. Oliver, same 107.00 23 Bessie Sprunger. same 241.40 I 27 Ada Wittwer, same ....... 147.00 May. * 3 O. F. Gilliom, same 480.00 < July. 16 Edwin Heller, transfers... 300.00 October. 7 Rufus East, teacher's salary 60.00 15 Gilbert E. Lehman, same.. 10.00 28 Carolina Burkhalter, same. 15.00 28 Martha Burkhalter, same.. 15.00 November. 1 Rufus East, same 60.00 1 Sylvester Johnson, same .. 60.00 4 J. H. Steele, same 45.00 5 Gilbert C. Lehman, same.. 65.00 5 Cora L. Hocker, same .... 25.00 5 Bessie Sprunger, same .... 30.00 19 Martha Burkhalter, same.. 30.00 19 Dora Hirschy, same 35.00 19 Bessie Sprunger, same.... 30.00 19 Carolina Burkhalter, same. 30.00 19 Cora Hocker, same 15.00 19 Mabel Winans 13.75 19 J. H. Steele, same 30.00 19 Rufus East, same 50.00 19 Sylvester Johnson, same.. 15.00 19 Fanchion Daugherty, same 20.00 19 Goldie Sider, same 40.00 5 Rufus East, same 15.00 9 Gilbert C. Lehman, same.. 10.00 9 Dora Hirschy. same 85.00 12 Bessie Sprunger, same .... 10.00 17 Wm. Hirschy, same 150.00 17 Dora Hirschy. same 20.00 17 Martha Burkhalter, same.. 15.00 17 Goldie Siders, same 35.00 17 Cora L. Hocker, same .... 25.00 17 Carolina Burkhalter, same. 15.00 17 Gilbert C. Lehman, same .. 40.00 17 Fanchion Daugherty, same. 10.00 17 J. H. Steele, same 60.00 17 Sylvester Johnson, same... 65.00 , December. , 17 Rufus East, same J 80.00 26 Gilbert Lehman, same 25.00 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. January. 31 D. H. Gogle Co., Home and school visitor 16.25 31 The Caxtion Co., black bd. 4.83 31 W. H. Heller, wood No. 3.. 2.62 February. 3 Harry Kissler. Jan. wk 18.00 23 Harvey Beer, 5 cds. wood & hauling coal 16.25 March. 4 Ira Baker, repairs 3.00 14 David P. Steury, repairs on school house 8.65 16 Abe Boebley, pL payment on school house 25.00 23 Eli Bixler, jan. and director work 23.50 17 Peoples State bank, for dictionary from Eli Stauter 19.00 18 Amos Ellenbarger, two ctrs oranges 6-50 30 Berne Lumber Co., lumber for No. 1 43.92 April. 2Berne Grain & Hay Co., coal coal for school house 42.89 4 Schaug, Gottemoller Co., window sash weight 2.10 2 Harry Kissler, janitor work at Monroe 18.00 2J. Walter Dunn, R. C. bks,. 19.20 5 Columbia School Supply Co., microscope for Monroe high school 30.00 8 David J. Schwartz, att. Inst. 19. <4 8 Cora L. Hocker, same .... 13.86 9 Ora Hendricks, jan. wk. 2 14.20 9 Della Craig, att. Inst 1105 9 Clyde Striker, jan. wk No. 5 14.00 9 Abe Boegley, pt. payment on on school house 2u.00 9 Dennis Striker, hauling coal, etc J 11 Etta Gilliom. att. Inst 16.10 11 Jacob C. Kissler, jan. & director work 27.75 11 Fanchion Daugherty, att. Inst IMO 11 C. C. Neuenachwander, wk. in No. 9 J 0.65 11 Geo. Wittwer, att. Inst.... 17.50 12 Ves C. Baker, janitor No. 3 18.00 14 Carolina Burkhalter, att. 14 Caroline Hirschy, same .. 19.74 18 Besr Sisters, jan. No. 4.... 20.55 18 David N. Sprunger. same, 6 21.56 18 Lizzie Wanner, same No. 9 20.10 18 Noah B. Gilliom, att. Inst. 20.30 18 W. H. Oliver, same 1515 19 Joel Schwartz, houling coal 3 w 23 Harvey Beer, hauling planks for school house... 300 April. 23 C. C. Sprunger, work and 23 Bessie Sprunger, att. Inst. 15.96 25 Jacob Bixler, jan. No. 7.. 165 25 Gilbert C. Lehman, att. Ins. iz.su 26 Stengel & Craig, chart and floor rail 26 David Bixler, clock rep.... 4.00 27 Ada Wittwer, att. Inst.... 1410 27 Geo. Wittwer, assisting in taking enumeration ....... 10-00 29 L. A. Brunner, director wk. No. 4 I ' 6o Vo. F. Gilliom, att. Inst 28.00 3 Same, janitor wk., etc..... 10.00 6 John Nussbaum, jan. wk. 8 27.00 7C. C. Beer, taking enum... 28.0 u 24 Sprunger & Lehman Co., coal oil & window shades 3.40 '25 Joel Ellenberger, wk on 1 fence at No. 9 3 -° 27 Rarvev Beer, hauling and ' and other work 3.Z& June. , .. 4 David Wickey, moving old school house 14 L. E. Opliger. Co. Ctrtn. ex. 10.67 20 J. J. Leijebty, Direc- No. 8. . 6.65 1 August.

3 Berno Art Stone Co., pt. payment school house .... 150.00 : 8 R. C. Speicher, well, 167 ft. 167.00 9 Berne Lumber Co., coal at school houses 50.13 9 Same, posts, braces & blks. 9.42 10 Gilliom Lbr. Co., lumber used in school house 119.81 12 Leichty Bros. * Co., coal in school houses 32.99 12 Same, miscellaneous things 26.55 17 J. D. Adams, two clocks.. 4.30 1 September. 5 Albert W. Leichty, wk. on school house 11.57 5 James Hendricks, four doz. brooms 22.00 7 Clyde Striker, hauling to school house 3.50 7 Baumgartner Bros. & Co., miscellaneous things 77.90 8 Levi Moser, hauling ropes in school house .56 14 Harvey Beer, hauling coal to school house 6.75 14 Rena Kissler, cleaning sschool house at Monroe... 15.00 24 Ashleman & Jory, 2 wells. 187.00 24 A. E. Michaud, cleaning schoo Ihouse 2.00 29 Abe Boegley, last payment on school house 25.00 29 Same, 1 map and case.... 5.00 October. 7 Samuel Baumgartner, papering, No. 9 11.77 10 Silas Sprunger, rep. in school house 76.40 10 Amos Huser hauling coal, No. 6 6.00 13 Leichty Bros. & Co., school supplies 32.38 13 John Richard, making sidewalks in Monroe 26.88 14 J. D. Martz, hauling coal coal & cleaning sch. house 8.00 15 J. J. Leichty, direc. wk. and other wk. No. 8 8.58 15 Mrs. Dennis Striker, cleaning school house No. 5.... 5.00 18 Dore B. Erwin, legal serv.. 2.50 18 Julius Richert, cleaning yard No. 6 1.50. 20 Joel Schwartz, painting, 5. 16.60 26 Harvey Beer and Sisters, cleaning and oiling houses. 34.00 26 Berne Art Stone Co., part payment on school No. 2... 2000.00 27 R. C. Speicher, one well in Monroe 77.00 27 Harry Kissler, jan. No. 10.. 9.75 29 Samuel Kuntz, three car loads coal 369.45 31 L. Broghton, frgt., furnace 5.98 November. 3 Berne Supply Co. sch. supp. 135.05 8 Della and Luella Beer, jan. wk. No. 4 4.00 8 Paul Girod, hauling coal.. 7.25 8 Clyde Striker, same 9.75 15 Stengel & Craig, wall paper for No. 9 12.59 16 Philip Schug. Ins. No. 2... 78.00 118 J. D. Adams Cp., seats and desks No. 2 161.30 21 J. D. Martz, hauling coal.. 4.00 22 Silas Sprunger. building out-house wall No. 1 3.00 29 Amos McClure hauling coal 8.25 December. 5 Benjamin Nussbaum, cleaning No. 8 5.008 Peter Steury, coal oil and hauling coal 3.10 10 Berne Art Stone Co., last payment school house No. 2 375.00 13 Walter Michaud, jan. No. 2 10.00 20 Homer Beer, hauling coal.. 7.50 20 Jacob Walchi, same 9.50 23 C. C. Beer, handling sch. books 5.00 23 Harvey Beer, hauling sch. desks 2.00 ROAD FUND. March. 30 John B. Miller, sharpenand repairing grade'r 2.75 April. 2 Berne Grain & Hay Co., sewers 4.88 14 J. D. Adams Co., two road drags 40.00 26 J. W. Baumgartner, road planks 60.00 27 Berne Brick Co., brick for road 20.37 August. 3 Abe Hocker, rep. grader and plows 21.45 4 Rudolph Steury, one-balf rod tile on road 4.00 September. 5 Lewis A. Brunner, work on concrete road 8.00 7 Baumgartner Bros. & Co., miscellaneous supplies ... 4.20 10 Emanuel Leichty, shed for road tools 3.00 October. 20 John Fox, wor kon road... 9.00 25 H. S. Michaud, extra work on road tax list 21.00 November, ’ 1 lev! Atigsburger, sand .... 11.48 2 Miller & Yager, blacksmith work 7.40 3 Berne Supply Co., grader repairs 11-25 21 J. D. Martz, hauling sewers and cement 2.00 22 Mary Bracker, pt. pay mt on trustee's salary ....... 10.00 s December. 5 Jerry Martz, labor paid to hands 7.00 5 Same, sharp. & rep. grader 3.00 20 Homer Beer, hauling grav. 1.50 20 Jacob Watchli, hauling cement 22 John J. Soldner, hauling sand and other work ..... 13.50 23 Joel Ellenberger, work on on cement wall 11.00 24 Harvey Beer, hauling cement and lumber 10.00 21 Berne Art Stone Co., cement work • 108.00 21 Same, labor on road 110.52 DOG FUND. March. 7C. W. Yager, sup. dog fund 213.00 28 D. C. Lehman, five head of sheep killed by dogs 50.00 April. 5 Noah Fox, 2 sheep killed.. 15.00 July. 18 Eman'l Sprunger, 1 killed. 7.00 18 Peter Burkhalter, 1 killed. 7.00 September. 24 Albert McArdle, turkeys killed 17(W 26 Jacob A. Schwartz, sheep killed 1400 ' October. , ■* 3 Geo. H. Martz, same .. . ~.5 0 15.(10. SUMMARY. 4 ’ TOWNSHIP fund. Balance on hand last settlement . -11180.271 Receipts . .’f?.' 1 . 623.971:

Total Bal. and receipts... .11754.-4 Disbursements 1272.94 Balance 3 481.30 TUITION FUND. Balance on hand last settlement >2428.96 Receipts 4484.99 Total Bal. and receipt5....|6913.95 Disbursements 5278.65 Balance $1635.30 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Balance on hand last settlement 883.52 Receipts 5778.41 Total Bal. and receipt5....56661.93 Disbursements $6661.74 Balance 3 -1® ROAD FUND. Balance on hand last settlement 3 478.37 Receipts 935.33 Total Bal. and receipts... .$1413.70 Disbursements 508.30 Balance $ 905.40 DOG FUND. Balance on hand last settlement $ 313.00 Receipts 225.00 Total Bal. and receipts.... 538.00 Disbursements 338.00 Balance ,'....$ 200.00 TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS. Balance on hand last settlement 3 5234.12 Receipts 12047.70 Total Bal. and receipts.. .$17281.82 Disbursements 14059.63 Balance $ 3222.19 TOWNSHIP INDEBTEDNESS. October. Spec. School. 24 Charman & Marcan Trust C 0.., st 6 per cent, due Dec. 1’», 19111 S3O0 n .OO 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 leceived and paid out, as he verily believes; and that the various Items of expenditures credited, have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express or implied agreement that any portion 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 in consideration of any contract made by him as trustee. C. C. BEER, Township Trustee. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this the 3rd day of January, 1911. C. E. STUCKY, Chairman of Advisory Board. — o — Washington Township. RECEIPTS. January. 3 Adams Co. Bank, Dec. Int. 5.45 3 First Natl bank. same.... 4.48 10 J. H. Smith, dock. fees.... 5.50 22 Chas. Yager, County Treas., Jan. draw 2048.72 22 Same, Com. school 850.11 22 Same, Cong, school 55.17 February. 1 Ist Natl bank, Jan. 1nt.... 4.64 1 Alams Co. bank, same 5.57 March. 1 Same, Feb. Int 6.20 1 Ist Nat’l bank, Feb. Int 5.57 April. . 1 Same, March Int 5.20 1 Adams Co. bank. same.... 6.64 1 J. H. Stone, dock. fees,... 2.75 May. 1 Adams Co. bank, April Int. u. 75 1 Ist Nat’l bank, same 4.69 20 Wm. Blackburn, Tp. Assessor dog tax 213.00 31 Josephine Krick, error on settlement for teaching, at Dlst. No. 1 10-00 31 George Andrews & Bro.. 4 old seats at Dist. No. 7.... -40 31 Jos. Heiman, 3 seats, same .35 31 Chas. Yager, County Treas., surplus dog tax 69.45 June. 1 Adams Co. bank, May Int.. 4.47 1 Ist Nat’l bank same 3.36 July. 1 Same, June bnt 3 -18 1 Adams Co. bank, same.... 4.61 9 J. H. Stone, same ........ .25 9 J. H. Stone, same ........ 6.50 23 Chas. Yager. County Treas., Twp. fund 405.40 23 Same, tuition -fund 945.28 23 Same, special wcfaool fund.. 674.33 23 Same, road fund ......... 268.09 23 Same, Com. school fund... 1000.75 23 Same, Cong, fund 19.39 30 O. J. Suman, transfers, St. Mary's 80.00 30 J. A. Fleming, same Union 16.00 30 Chas. Magley, same, Root.. 16.00 August. 1 Adams Co. bank. July Int... 4.84 1 Ist Nat’l bank, same ..i... 4.15 September. 1 Same, Aug. Int 6.35 1 Adams Co. bank, same 5.91 October. ' 1 Ist Nat’l bank, Sept. Int... 5.82 1 Adams Co., bank, same .... 5.38 November. 11 Same, Oct. Int 5.66 1 Ist ‘Nat’l, bank, same 5.16 December. 1 Adams Co. bank, Nov. Int 4.66 1 Ist Nat’l bank, same 4.63 26 L. L. Baumgartner, rebate on F. O. Martin ditch .... 3.40 26 Sam Butler, dog tax c 01... 42.00 26 Jas. H. Stone, dock. fees.. 2.50 31 Same, docket fees 1.75 Total receipts $6859.46 DISBURSEMENTS. January. 6 John Hessler, serv. adv. bd. 5.00 6 A. Gillig, same 5.00 6 Chas. Niblick, same 5.00 7 Fred Kitson, Jan. dist. 1.. 9.00 8 Ray Smith, Tch. No. 8.... 10.00 8 Marg't Moran, same No. 2. 30.00 8 Etta Brandyberr. same N 0.4 15.00 • 8 Geo Mumma, rep. well N 0.7 7.50 10 Jno. H. Walters. Tch. No. 5 83.50 10 line, Att. Inst. 17.50 15 H. L. Smith, serv. dlrec. 9. 4.00 17 Herman Gillig, hauling furnace to Dtet. 3 2.25 20 Chas. O. McKean, hauling seats to Dist. No, 8 ........ 1.50 ! nr*" • i

22 Joseph Krick, Tch. No, 1,. 10.00 : *22 Melvin Mallonee, same No 3 1 50.00 I 22 May Schilling, same No. 9 30.00 : 28 J. D. Hale, coal for office., 4.50 . 28 Same. Diets. 3 and 8 26.84 : 29 Wm. E. Faurot, Tch. No. 7. 40.00 • 29 Ell W. Steele, sheep killed by dogs 8.00 i February. 3 Sam Butler, serv. trustee.. 45.00 5 Ray Smith. Teh. No. 8 .... 45.00 ! 5 Simon Brandyberry, rep. building, Dist. No. 4 1.75 5 Perle Miller, Tch. No. 6.... 50.00 5 Marg't Moran, same No. 2. 50.00 5 Etta Mallonee, same No. 5. 25.00 1 5 Etta Brandyberry, same. 4. 10.00 5 Krick & Tyndall, tile rd. 3 6.00 , 10 J. D. Kemper, serv. direc... 2.50 1 11 Decatur Pub. Co., pub. rep. 11.86 . 11 T. A. Leonard, rep. fur., 3 11.20 , 12 Josephine Krick, Tch. No. 1 10.00 . 15 Vai Snell, haul coal No. 4.. 1.50 18 Wm. E. Faurot, Tch. No. 7 40.00 . 23 Lewis Schilling, hauling coal No. 7 ’ 1.50 , 26 Perle Miller. Tch. No. 6... 10.00 ‘ 26 Wm. E Faurot, same No. 7 30.00 , 26 Josephine Krick, same No 1 25.00 26 Wm. E. Kitson, hauling coal kindling and sand to Dlst. No. 1 and 3 4.50 26 Lewis S. Schilling, hauling coal, Dist. No. 6 1.50 26 Etta Brandyberry, Tch., 4. 25.00 26 N. H. Wagner, cleaning chimney at No. 7 2.50 26 Same, labor and material In rep. sch. house No. 7 1.81 March. 1 Lawrence Spuller, jan. No 7 1.00. 1 Ralph Miller, same No. 5.. 12.00 j IJ. D. Hale, coal for schools 36.17 5 Wm. E. Faruot, Tch. No. 7. 11.00 , 5 Ray Smith, same No. 8 .... 50.00 1 5 Marg't Moran, same No. 2 50.00 5 Etta Mallonee. same No. 5. 30.00 7 Chas. Yager, County Treas., surplus dog fund 207.00 12 Josephine Krick. Tch. No. 1 10.00 12 E. B. Adams, Ins. premium 15.00 1 Harry Wagoner, hauling coal to Dist. 7 1.50 19 Melvin Mallonee. Tch. No 3 50.00 19 Perle Miller, same No. 6.. 10.00 19 Fred Kitson, jan. No. 1... 8.00 26 Josephine Krick. Tch. No. 1 25.00 ’*» Etta Brandyberry, same 4. 20.00 April. 1 Sam Butler, eerv. trustee. 100.00 1 J. H. Stone, office rent two quarters 18.00, 1 Chas. O. McKean, sheep killed bv dogs 6.501 1 Wm. E. Faurot, Teh. No. 7. 25.00 2 Ray Smith, same No. 8... 40.00 2 Etta Mallonee, same No. 5. 10.00 2 Henry Faurot. jan. No. 6... 9.50 2 Josephine Krick. Tch. No. 1 15.00 16 Otto Hoffman. Jan. No. 3. 6.00 18 Mary Schilling, Tch. No. 9. 300.00 23 J. W. Johnson, hanlin coal, coal, kindling, rep furnace, Dist. No. 3 8.00 23 Ester Zerkle, jan. No. 9.... 24.00 23 Wm. Reppert, mowing yd. haul. coal, kindling, No. 8. 10.00 23 B. F. Briner, lamb killed by dogs 23 Etta Brandyberry, Tch. 4. 10.00 23 Mary Schilling, same No. 9 79.80 23 Same Att. Inst 22.24 2 Chas.’W. McKean, jan. 8.. 24.00 29 Josephine Krick, Tch. No. 1 135.20 29 Same,Att. Inst., jan. hire.. 20.76 30 Wm. E. Faurot, Tch. No. 7 57.00 30 Same, Att Inst 18.40 30 B. F. Johnson, jan. No. 4.. 21.30 30 Etta Brandyberry, Tch. 4. 168.00 30 Same, Att. Inst. & jan. wk.. 21.40 30 Melvin Mallonee. Tch. No 3 227.20

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30 Same, Att. Inst 27.36 30 Ralph Miller, jan. No. 5.. 12.0i> 30 Ray Smith, Tch, No. 8 45.00 30 Same. Att. Inst 18.0 J 30 Otto Hoffman, jnn. No. 3... 12.00 30 Etta Mallonee. Tch. No. 5. 172.00 30 Same, Att. Inst. 9.00 30 Lawrence Stiller, jan. No. 7 20.50 30 Perle Miller, Tch. No. 6. . 184.60 30 Same, Att. Inst, 18.48 30 Henry Faurot, jan. No. 6... 3.00 May. .> 2 Sam Butler, serv. trustee. 50.00 5 Marg’t Moran, Tch. No. 2. 193.00 5 Same, Att. Inst. & jan. fees 46.40 14 Decatur Democrat, annual statement 11.60 14 J. D. Hale. coal. Dist, 2, 3,5 16.58 14 Same, coal for office ...... 3.75 14 Fred Kitson, jan. Dist. 1.. 1.60 14 Wm. Kitson, serv. direc.... 5.50 20 Wm. E. Faurot. labor, seats at Dist. No. 7 4.50 23 Peter J. Mougey, rep. and sharpening grader, No. 3.. 3.00 27 D. H. Goble Prinign Co., books for office 24.90 27 Same. Justice fee record . 12.00 28 Alex Barnett, cleaning public cemetery vi*... 12.00 June. 4 Wm. Durbin, serv. slper. 2 10.00 27 L. E. Opliger, ex. Co.'com. 10.77 11 S. B. Fordyce, taking enum. 17.00 11 Wm. Durbin, serv. super. 3 10.00 July. 2 A. H. Sr’lemeyer. transfers to Decatur 342.00 2 Wm. Durbin, serv. super. 3 10.00 5 Frank Krick, fowls killed by dogs ....’ 9.00 9 J. H. Stone, office rent.... 18.00 25 C. C. Beer, transfers to Mon- | roe township 300.86 25 Chas. Yager, exn. Puh. Act. 60.60 25 David Steele, transfers to f Kirkland township 14.00 30 Wm. Durbin, serv. super. 3 20.00 August. 6 Sam Butler, serv trustee. 125.00 6 Decatur Lbr. Co., coal Dist. 1 5.74 .20 Frank Coppess, rep. Smith Smith ditch 19.50 20 Brandvberry Bros., rep. sch. Dist. No. 7 53.63 27 David Evehart, rep. W. D. Strait ditch . 3.52 27 C. C. Ernst, transcript. public ditches 8.75 ' September. | 2 George Tricker, coal, schls. 97.50 3 Chas. D. Sparks, just. supp. 6.60 3 Same, office supplies 1.30 3 Chas. O. McKean, rep. the Hennert ditch 2.70 3 Wm. Durbin, serv. super.- 3 20.00 10 T. R. Moore. Agt. Standard Oil Co., school supplies ... 12.15 13 Jacob Omler serv. surer. 2 20.00 13 Homer Raudenbush, cleaning 3 school houses 6.00 16 C. F. Harris, fgt. on coal. . 42.90 17 Amos Fisher. Pt. payment* cemetery walk 50.00 17 N. B. Lenhart, serv. direct. No. 5, oiling 9 school floors 11.00 17 J. O. Tricker. serv. direc. and hauling coal Dist. 2. . 8.50 23 John Niblicls, hauling**»oal to 4 and 9 3.00 23 Brandyberry closets and porch, Dist. 1 . 10.26 23 Harry Wagoner, cleaning cleaning school room and hauling coal, 4 and 7 6.50 24 Omer Butler. Tch. No. 5.. 20.00 24 Henry Mayer, brick Dist. 3 .75 24 J. W. Johnson, hauling coal CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT.