Democratic Press, Volume 1, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 15 August 1895 — Page 8
ANNUAL REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES ON ACCOUNT OF ROAD TAX FUNDS. By the Trustee of Washington township, Adams county. Indiana, from August 6,l*«M. to August 3, RECEIPTS. August. 1*94. amount on hand at date of last report $ 215 3* June. 1*95. amount received from County Treasurer 437 39 ; Amount received from City Treasurer Amount received from County Treasurer for sewer pipe for City, per Julius Haugh.. 10 00 ; Total receipts road tax fund 669 37 Total expenditures since last report 59 j Overdrawn 13 22 w ■ ■■■■ I I EXPENDITURES. paw oct VOUCHES T<> WH,,M A!>p roR WHAT PAlt> | AMT j Aug 17. I*?4 11 FTilkirm. ditching 8 175 Aug 23,1894 17 Joseph "hilling, ditching. 175 j Sept 24, ISM 3) Albert Butler, hauling gravel i 450 Sept 24. 1*94 41 Nick Licht le. 13 rods of tile 425 Oct 13.1*94 4‘.» Eagle Manufacturing Company, repairing graders 715 j Oct 30.1X4 56 LVV Johnson, putting in culvert 350 Dec 12.1X14 176 E N Tyrrell, repairing grader 3 75, Dec 13,1X4 178 Peter H Colehin. 26 rods tiling 5 50; Jan 31.1895 245 Jonathan Fleming, hauling 26 loads of stone for levee 15 uu Feb 5.1895 248 Henry Trim. 16 rods tile and ditching I 350 Feb 23. IX>5 259 Briner & Co., tile in Baltzail ditch i 13 2' Feb 23.1X*5 260 Werliug & Dilling. 65 rods tile in Geels ditch. 44 95 Feb 25. 1*95 2>.l J Chicago A Erie Railway Company, freight on iron beams 4 74 [ Feb 25.1X15 j 2*>2 J W Merryman, arch frame 17 50 Feb 2«.. 1*95 ! 2ti3 J W Coffee, hauling beams and plank to Yellow Creek 6uo Feb 2-l-.‘5 24 James Hurst, two days at Steele culvert 600 Feb 26.1X95 ' 265 Peter Wet sei. hauling stone 350 Feb 2*. I**s I 266 .Andrew Appleman. four loads sand 1 600 Feb 2*1895 , 2'7 Robison. Gillig & Co., stone for 4 culverts—same as levee j 217 50 Mar 4.1X15 i 270 J P Brown, putting in tile culvert and furnishing tile 555 Mar 12.1X45 282 Jasper Gilbert, road plank 230 Mar 26.1895 2*2 John King. Jr., repairing road plows 095 Mat 27.1*95 2’93 Chr;M a ‘ 0.. tile Weisel. Baker and Geel* 39 90 Apr i. 1885 ' 294 Jacob Buhler. Hum and cement ............................... 1May 15,1895 . 304 Nick Lichtle. tile for culvert ; 150 May 21,1X15 305 John Steele, doubletree for grader 5u July 2.1*45 311 Wi: *:ird Steele, ■'tone on levee [ 66 00 i July 10.1895 315 J s Bowers, stone fur culverts 177 13 ! j 6*2 511 I ON ACCOUNT OF BRIDGE FUND. RECEIPTS. August. IXM. amount on h e <1 at (late of last report S 779 27 June. 1X45. amount received from County Treasurer 1080 10 j Total receipts bridge fund 1X59 37 i Total expenditures since last report 1844 71 . Balance 14 66 EXPENDITURES. pa’Tovt VOUCHER to whom axd for what paw I amt — : Aug 6,1*94 1 James Reynolds, digging trenches * 150 Aug 6.1*44 2 Ed Drayer. digging trenches , 150 Aug 7.1*44 3 O Reynolds, cleaning township ditch 300 Aug 10. 1*94 7 Elinor Merryman, three days’ labor on culvert 400 Aug 15. 1894 10 iC Mammal, road plank 570 Aug IXIX4 12 Krick. Meyers & Co., road tile. 107 64 Sept 1.1844 19 ‘Henry McLean, labor on bridge 175 Sent 1.1X4 21 jJ K Mann, cut on mud pike. 60 00 Sept 1.1X4 22 H : emeyer. putting in culvert . 550 Sept 1.1X4 25 [Maun & Coffee, labor on mud pike 38 60 Sept 13.1x4 34 J K Mann, labor on mud pike. 47 60 Sept 18, ixu 36 H McL- .i . ia*H>ron P M Reed bridge 150 Sept 24.1X4 3* Jacob Buhler, lime and cement 11 76 j Sept 211.1X4 42 George Thomas, township ditching 7 50, Sept 29.1X4 43 iElmer Merryman. labor on Arnspaugh bridge 750 | Sept 29.1X4 44 < h ica-■i»<v Ere K.i i I way Company, car sewer pipe 24 20; Oct 6.1X4 46 Lewellen & Smith, tile 2 fl)! Oct 13,1*'4 51 |Dau Kitson. three loads sand 750 Oct 13,1X4 I 52 John Arnspaugh. three loads sand 3 00! Nov 1.1X44 58 Christ & Co., on tiie .........................................I 10 00 ! Nov 2,1X4 50 c\V Merryman, labor on Merryman bridge .. 700 Not . ; hi \ bor on Memrman bridge ’ 3no Nov 6,1X4 6* Zack Merryman, labor on Aferryman bridge I 400 Nov 8.1*94 71 R A Andrews, labor on McKeane bridge 450 Nov 8.1X4 72 Peter Wetsel, three loads sand 900 Nov 20.1x4 140 Pet. r H C'.lcidn. taking out bridge and filling in 1100 Nov 24. I*4 113 Alln rt Shaw, labor on Yellow Creek bridge j 550 Nov 24.1*4 144 Henry Knapp, hauling lime and cement 275 Dec 4. I*4 153 Mis. It A Andrews, board for A Shaw 2uo Dec 4.18.4 155 (F D McDaniel, carload sewer pipe ' 97 02 Dec 7.1*4 j 157 iGregor Fasnacht. 119 rods tiling 23 80 Dec 7.1X4 160 ConGillig. sand I 125 Dec 11.1X4 170 H J Andrews, hauling stone 575 Dec 11.1*4 171 Deeat ur National Bank, claim of Robison & Gillig 160 00 Dec 13.1*4 179 Willard Steele, part payment for stone on levee i 1500 Dec 21.1x4 1.'2 H Trim. 16 rods tile ana tiling. I 3uO Dec 22,1*4 193 Frank Davis, labor on Yellow Creek bridge ; 525 Dec 26,1*94 Joi E Frit zinger, tile and lime 10 25 Jan 5.1*95 211 U Ale Lean, labor on Arnspaugh bridge 650 Jan 10,1X<5 213 J W Coffee, hauling lime and cement 300 Jan 1.1.1*95 214 W B Reynolds, hauling tile 350 Jan 24. 1*.!5 i 241 <mith di Belk stringers and plank 48*0 Apr 17,1*95 2'97 William Gilbert. 1460 feet road plank 26 25 Anr 19,1*95 gy* Joseph Blaney, unloading grader 50 Apr I'9. i*.'s -.o JII udson. unloading grttder 50 Apr 22,1*95 3<K» H Thompson, one culvert 300 Apr 36.1** an .irand Rapids & Indiana Railway Co., freight on two graders.. 516 May 1.1-95 302 <. E McKeane. labor on Yellow Creek bridge 800 May 25. 1595 306 Lewellen & Albaugh, tile 120 May 28.1*95 307 John Trim, culvert and tile 400 Jun B,l* 5 308 ( B Poling, culvert 200 Jud 29,1*95 ' 310 Elmer Kittle, putting in 65 rods of tile 13 60 July 5,1-95 312 t anton Bridge Company, 12 iron beams 6s (JO July 8,1-95 313 George Chronister, repairs to culvert 225 July 10.1X'5 David Wfi ling, road plank 20 00 July 22. 2o Western Wheeled Scraper Company, road grader 263 99 July 22.1*95 321 i Western Wheeled Scraper Company, road grader 260 69 July 22. !"•"> ;-2 :Buhler Bros repairing grader 2uo July 22, 1*95 Joseph Kite, hauling water to abuvmeiits ... 2 60 July 29.1-95 326 John El irk. 33 rods tile 7la July 31.1*95 ;;27 Adams County Bank. Kaho order 274 15 July 31.1*.’5 Old Adams County Rank, Robison & Gillig order 30 80 Aug 1.1*95 >29 Smith Hros.. repairing graders 415 Aug 2.1-5 1 i D Beery, two culverts and tile furnished 1215 Aug 3. I* J :!i I ristoe. nine rods tile and tiling across road 735 Aug 3. is 5 , Willard Steele. 400 loads dirt Ou levee and 11 on Piqua road 41 00 i 1844 71 ON ACCOUNT OF TOWNSHIP FUNDS. RECEIPTS. August. IX4. •<mount t n hand at date of last report .f 256 38 December. IX«4. amount received from County Treasurer, allowance 317 70 January. 1' \ al from County Treasurer 555 57 June, 1*95. aniount received from County Treasurer 584 37 Total receipts township tax fund 17? 1 02 Total expenditures since last report 1020 75 Balance 683 27 EXPENDITURES. wnf x v»» . .j.’ PAID OUT VOUCHER TO WHOM A.XD FOR WHAT PAID AMT Aug 21. 1* 4 16 J H A'ogivwede. services as Trustee > 376 00 Sept 8.1-4 . H Barnett, part pay as supervisor ’ 15 00 Oct 27.1*4 Frank Davis. 69 rods ditch cleaning 10 35 s>v 8. I**4 ' : James Touhey, hauling booths 300 Nov -. 1- i '.4 J Fleming ditch cleaning. . 350 Nov *.lx : ; Joiiii Hessler, inspector election ... suu Nov 8.1X94 76 - Mallonee. judge election 4uo N..v -.1*4 77 John McKeane. judge election 400 Nov *l-34 i 78 C Albaugh, clerk election... 400 Nov 8.1*4 ' i Rolla < alderwood, clerk election 400 Nov *l'94 *1 -am Urick, sheriff election 300 Nov 8.1*4 *1 L C Pease, sheriff election 300 Nov *IX4 -j Ben McLaughlin, inspector election 500 Nov *.l'4 -.3 Jacob Rawley, judge election 4on Nov ','4 -4 Henry Barnett, judge election 400 Nov * 1- 4 James Haefiing. clerk election 400 Nov *.l* 4 -h Sim Braudyberry. clerk election 4on Nov '.l-4 Joseph Brandyberry, sheriff election 3 (X) Nov *. i*:4 — James Long, sheriff election 300 Nov *.l* 4 *9 John Lose, inspector election 500 Nov *.l*4 ,«j David Laman, judge election 400 Nov *.l* 4 1 Isaac Chronister, judge election 400 Nov *.l* '4 ‘ 2 D Neptune, clerk election 4uo Nov *.l*’4 93 Seymour Worden, clerk election 400 Nov *l* 4 94 William Russell, sheriff election 300 Nov *. I*4 •’> H Peidngton. sheriff election 300 Nov s. Ix 4 . ,D D Coffee, inspector election 50U Nov -1*94 97 L S Waggoner, judge election 400 Nov -.l* 4 — Jacob S Hart. 4udge election 4uo Nov -.l* 4 9 H Conter. clerk election 4uu Nov * I*'4 luo !D Sprang, clerk election 4ou Nov *.l*4 b.i William Le . sheriff election 300 Nov’ *.l* 4 n, 2 Lrl Corbin, sheriff election 3 U(j Nov '.l*4 j'3 Adolph Hart, wood for election 100 Nov *. 1*.4 V 4 H Stet ier, inspector election 500 Nov *l**l John Malotte. judge election 4 <xi Nov 9.1*94 loti H H Hart, judge election 400 Nov ''.l*4 17 D Smith, clerk election 400 Nov '.l*4 1 * John Butler, clerk election 400 Nov 9.1* 4 109 J Albright, sheriff e1ecti0n......................................... 300 Nov 9.1* 1 110 H Malotte. sheriff election 301 Nuv -.1*4 111 Mat Kirsch. Inspector election 50t Nov :*4 \ PB* tty. judge ejection 400 Nov 9.1* 4 113 E Frit zinger, judge election 4(M Nov 9.1x4 111 1 Gregory, clerk election 400 Nov '.l*4 115 c[) Carr, clerk election 401 Nov '.l*l .116 ' Dorwin. sheriff election 3<m Nov 9.1*4 47 F Farrell, sheriff election 3 o Nov *9.1*44 11* Jonathan Fleming, inspector election 5 0 N'o V 9.’ - 4 ! • L Graham, judge election 4 0 Nov 9. 1*94 120 K S Elzey, judge election.. 4 0 Xov ■ 1-4 121 John Baker, clerk election 4 0 Nov ■. I*4 122 G S Phillips, clerk election 4 o Nov 9.1-1 1:-G Jacob Sparr, sheriff election 30 Nov 9.1*'4 124 James Touhey, sheriff election 3 0 y ()V '.l**4 125 \ R Bell, rent for election 2 0 Nov ''* 4 i-.'' (»us Schlegel, iron pins 22; Nov *4 12- Frank Cary, labor by order of inspector 10 Nov 13.1x4 129 Linn & t hristeu, repairing booths 3 0
Nov 16. IXU 130 P W Smith, rent for election - • , Nov 16. !*;M 131 J S Colchirt, meals for election o , i Nov 16.1*94 I<2 .’- bn Elick, rent for election Nov 17.1*4 IXI Junes R Smith, rent and meals *7? Nov 17.1*94 i>4 Frank Farrell, putting up Nov 17,1844 135 Willard Steele, as supervisor 7.’ ; Nov 17. l->4 l s * Clin! Cloud, service-as supervisor ‘ Nov 17.1*4 137 James * Johnston services as supervisor •> Nov 20.1x4 i; Henry Barn-t 1. sei \ ices as supervisor •* ' Nov 27.1X4 145 Coffee Bros., meals Nov 27.1X4 14*; Jacob Martin, meals ?!- Nov 2* IXM 14* J T Parrish. Beerv ditch I 5 ' Dec 1.1*4 151 'Holthouse A Smith I _? 1 Dec 7. 1*.4 158 Lollhouse & 17? I Dec 7.1x4 159 Con Gillig. services as supervisor , ’ Dec x. IX4 162 John Hes-ler. ext ra. election 1 } JJ. Dec 10.1*94 163 John Lose, extra, election } J , 'Dec 10. i*sm 164 B McLaughlin, extra, election J -5, ’ Dec 10.1X4 165 W E Russell, sheriff election :: Dec 10.1X4 lt*> H c Metier, extra, election , ' I Dec I(’.l**4 167 William Lee. extra, election Dec 10.1X4 168 ( W Dorwin. extra, election *?! ; Dec 11.1*4 169 Seymour Worden, clerk election i-L Dec 11.1X4 172 Jacob Sparr, sheriff election [ r I lh e 11.1*4 173 1! A Malotte. sheriff election ! ‘ i Dec 12,1X4 175 H Conter. clerk election ~;* Dec '.l*-! 177 Jesse Niblick, rent * £ ■ Dec 14.1x4 I'o Sol Linn, rent 5 . I Dec 15.1X4 IXS James Touhey, drayage * ' ‘ Dec 17.1*4 I*6 G S Phillips, clerk election I Dec 18.1X4 1 I*7 John Baker, clerk election 7 IMI j i Dec 1'9.1*91 IKS D Sprang, cierk vi“ction ’ i Dec 20.1X94 ix» ;L s Waggoner, judge election.... “. . I ! Dec 20.1x4 190 I, Corbin, sheriff election •-* 1 Dec 21.1*94 196 Dave Laman, judge election 5 m j Dec 24. r’-4 197 Rolla Ca!derw*»od. clerk election < Dec 26.1X4 198 E Friuingvr, judge election ’ IM . Dec 26.1X4 201 I Jonathan Fleming, inspector election I'. i Dec 31. IS;4 2u3 li li Hart, judge election . r . Jan 2.1*05 2h| C E Albaugh, clerk election 5 .J. > ! Jan 2. 1895 206 jC E Neptune, clerk election .» ' Jan 2. 1-•.*> 207 Isaac Chronister, judge election « ! 1 i Jan 3. 1895 j 208 IS Urick, sheriff elect ion JkJ 1 Jan 4,1*95 i 209 John Albright, sheriff election — .A jc? 1' Jan 5. I*»s 210 IC S ( lark, medical attendance—emergency ,A j 1 Jan 19, IX»S I 217 Mat Kirsch, inspector election .. I ,: Jan 19. I*»s . 218 A P Beatty, judge election 5 JJ. Jan 21,1895 ' 219 A Gregory, clerk election Xm 1 Jan 21.1-95 I 220 k'D Carr, clerk election 7 ... 1 Jan 21. 1-»5 | 221 lF Farrell, sheriff election ? 1 r Jan 21. 1895 222 I L Graham, judge election 7 1 Jan 21.1*95 223 K S Elzey, iudg * election 150 1 Jan 21. 1-95 224 James Touhey, sheriff election i ’ i 1 Jan 22,1x15 2*’’ D D Coffee, inspector election , Jan 22.1*a5 226 J S Hurt, judge election X,w?| 1 Jan 23.1* 5 227 John Malotte. judge election .* Ld , Jan 23, I**9s 228 David Smith, clerk el’/ction • I j Jan 24. 1*95 22*1 John Butier. clerk election , . . ! Jan 24.1x95 1 230 iH Penington. sheriff election.. J 1' Jan 24.1995 231 Max Romberg, rent 7 II Jan 24.1-9.5 1 232 Jacob Rawley, judge election—extra .»' J Jan 24. ix*s 1 233 Henry Barnett, judge election 9an I Jan 21. lx*s . 234 James Haefiing. clerk election Jan 24.1*95 ' 2’15 Sim clerk election 1 -LI Jan 24.1805 286 Joseph Brandy berry, sheriff election ■ Jan 24,1895 ' 237 James Long, sheriff election L. | Jan 24. 18.»5 238 !G Mallonee. judge election .7 .... 'Jan 24,18'5 ! 2.49 >1 W McKeam. judge election ft? I Jan 2.5.1X95 I 240 >L C Pease, sheriff election 4* •*- : Feb 13.1895 254 ‘John Vaughn, services as supervisor .7? I Mar 16.1*5 2*5 J Niblick \ Son. 25 yards of muslin for election July 10,1*95 .47 E M Merryman, districts, list A .f’J j Aug 2. 1*9.5 I 334 John Tyndall, surveying | 1020 7 I I”-—- r — ON ACCOUNT OF SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. RECEIPTS. August. I*9l. amount on hand at date of last report *l*s2 70 ! January. I*9-5. amount received from County Treasurer 2060 4o i j Amount received from sale of school house 12 00 I ! June, I*’s. amount received from County Treasurer 1060 46 | ! Total receipts special school fund 4’9*5 s»> | Total expenditures since last report 2*539 *3 Balance EXPENDITURES. pZ“ our Rougher to whom asd fob what paid amt Aus 10,1»4 ’ slj P Holmes, five institutes ♦lO W Aug 10,1X4 - 6 JOrphey Jacobs, institutes 450 I Aug 10. 1* l * i uited States School Furniture Company, desks 360 00' i Aug I*. 1*94 < 13 (William Christen, drawing plans 2000 i! Aug 20.1*4 14 ' Adams Express Company. lxx)ks 14". 11 Aug 29.1X4 15 J R Parrish, institutes 1125 i i Aug 25.1*4 18 'Asa Engle, plasu ring school house 6uo ! i i Sept 1.1X4 20 ISam Railing, papering schools 15 52 j 11 Sept 1. IX4 24 Albert Schurger. for Wl’ Moon order 500 i j Sept 1. IX4 21 Yager Bros., wall paper 16 90 j [ Sept 4.1*4 26 Sprang & True, w indow curtains 735 11 Sept 4. Ix 4 27 .ilolthouse Miiith. books for poor 147 i' Sept 7.1x4 28 Albert Schurger. Moon contract 10 oo 11 Sept X IX4 29 J C Peoples. Moon contract 800 i , Sept 8, 1*94 30 iE Fritzinger, lumber for schools 350 i ; Sept *IX4 31 I Schafer & Loch. Moon contract 76 OU . Sept 8.1*91 33 Albert Schurg r. Moon contract 18 Ou i • Sept 15.1X4 35 ;W P Moon, in full of cont ract for repairs at schools 13 .** • s Sept 21, 1.64 37 Adams County Bank, on Robison & Giliig order 1000 uo ' i Sept 24.1*94 39 : Wash Steele, cleaning school 2 00; ( Oct 2.1* 4 45 fjoseph Johnson, cleaning school 300 i , Oct 8, 1*94 47 George Wert zlierger. bucket and cups 75 i Oct 9,1X4 48 !J F Snow, books. 21* i Oct 15.1X4 54 .Mrs. Dalagha n. cleaning school house 200 i Oct 3*>. IX4 57 J F Snow. b<M>ks 151 I ,' Nov 2, IX4 60 [Sprang & True, window curtains 11 35 j , Nov 5. IS4 67 Eil Crist, repairing school house 3to ! > i Nov 7. Ix 4 70 J E McKeane. services as director 11 .’o > Nov 13. I*4 127 Wash Steele, repairing school house 150 i ; Nov 17. IX4 13* !.l R Parrish, institutes 925 I l Nov’ 22. 1894 142 [John Steele, cleaning school house 200 , ' Nov 2*. I*4 147 Willard Steele. w.mml for sehool house lo 62 j >; Nov 2*. Ix 4 149 [Educational Publishing Company, lx>oks 27 52 II Dec 4. IX4 152 J F Snow, books 103 ! 11 Dec 4. 1894 154 [J F Snow, blank reports | 250 i Dec 12.1*4 | 174 .1 II Vogieweoe. b«K,k.-» for poor 7.7 ; j Dec 15.1*4 j 1-4 Haras Bothoff. building outhouse sug I t Dec 21,1*4 191 Charles Langenberger, services as director 635 | I Dec 22.1* 4 j I'4 .) Ross. 12 brooms 2 50: > Dt‘c 96.1*54 I I'9 E Frit zinger, lumber for schools 335 j > Jan 2. 1*95 | 295 J F Snow, books 46 > Jan 9. 18s<5 i 212 E Suddet. six cords wood 12 00 » Jan 11. IX»S I 215 W B Reynolds, three years’ services as director 10 Oo i Jan 19.1895 i 216 Gard Vogiewede. seven cords of wood 21 oo i Jan 28. 1-»5 J 212 Old Adams County Bank, balance on township order 663 55 > Jan 30,1*95 i 244 G1) Brown, services as director 500 j Jan 31,1*95 246 J H Voglewede, books for poor 50 , Feb 2,1865 i 247 J F Snow, book 11 J Feb 6.1*95 i 219 Elmer Look, six cords w00d... 12 oo > Feb 9,1*95 i 250 John Noll, six and one-half cords wood 15 Oo > Feb 1X 1895 25ti Holt house & Smith, erasers 125 > Feb 22.1*95 257 B J Terveer, sprinklers, buckets and lock hinges 10 55 » Mar 1.1*95 ' 268 [Holthouse & Smith, books 75 j Mar 4.1X15 | 269 J P Brown, wood for school 250 - Mar 11, 1895 273 [J R Parrish, institutes of’93 and’94 10 uu Mar 12.1X15 275 [Rosa Johnson, institutes 760 Mar 12. 1*95 27* [G E McKeane, institutes. 10 <h» Mar 12 1*95 28) [Florence Johnson, institutes 9 5o Mar 12.1895 2*l [Lillie Fleming, institutes 950 Mar 15, 1*95 2*4 i Addie Barnett, institutes 9 5' Mar 16. 1895 2*7 |j H Steele, institutes sOO Mar 18,1895 288 : J D Hendricks, services as director 6 2u ' Mar 19,1*95 290 !Ella Fleming, institutes 9 5o ] Mar 2»). 1*95 291 Decatur Trenton Rock Company, gas for schools 4. »ju L Apr 5,1895 296 C B Durr, institutes 800 1 May 3,1*95 303 J F Snow, book 25 » : June 13,1895 309 J 8 Bowers & Co., stove and grate 950 > ; July 10, 1*95 316 E M Merryman, institutes of ’93 and ’94 925 -1 July 12. 1*95 319 James Hurst, four ventilators at school No. 3 400 ' July 26. 1*95 324 G A Kintz, nine and one-half cords of wood at school No. 5 1* 7* July 96.1895 325 G A Kintz, grading at school No. 5 400 Aug 3.1895 335 J P Brown, grading at school No. 4 400 2f>39 83 ON ACCOUNT OF TUITION FUND. RECEIPTS. j! August. IX4. amount on hand at date of last report 8 946 82 r, January. 1*95. amount of common school fund received 1030 32 [J; June. 1895. amount of common school fund received 1165 30 0 1 Total of tuition fund 3142 44 i» Paid out since last report 1948 57 Baiauce 1193 87 0 - — ■ - : =='- ■■ - • ' EXPENDITURES. 0 I) • —— □ S VOUCHER T ” WH " M ASO roR wnAT PA ’ D AMT 0 I) ~ Oct 13.1X4 50 .1 H Steele, teaching 5 ao 00 .j | Oct 13, IX4 53 GE McKeane. teaching j’ 20 00 0 Nov 3.1*94 62 Jli Steele, teaching 25 uu 0 Nov’ 3,1X4 63 Rosa Johnson, teaching 05 Ou n Nov 3. 1894 64 Lillie Fleming, teaching 20 00 ~ Nov 3.1*94 65 Elia Fleming, teaching 30 uu i) Nov 20. IX4 141 C B Durr, teaching 25 uu .) Nov 28,1X4 150 Ella Fleming, teaching 30 00 o Dec 8, IX4 161 G E McKeane. teaching 20 00 li Dec 14. 1894 181 Lillie Fleming, teaching........................................... 40 00 o Dec 15.1X4 I*2 Florence Johnson, teaching 50 (M) o Dec 15,1894 183 Rosa Johnson, teaching 3u uo io Dec 22.1X4 195 G E McKeane, teaching. 20 00 m I Dec 27. 1994 202 .J H Steele, teaching 65 Ou iy 1 Jan 26, IX»S 243 G E McKeane. teaching 10 00 ■) , Feb 9. 1X95 251 J H Steele, teaching 10 00 iu ' Feb 9,1895 252 Ella Fleming, teaching 40 00 K) 1 Feb 11. 1*95 253 J H Steele, teaching 15 00 Feb 14. lx© 255 <’B Durr, teaching, 60 00 m i Feb 23.1**95 258 <r E McKeane, teaching m x) Mar s.lX© 271 Ella Fleming, teaching ’’’ 557 id Mar 11,1*95 272 J R Parrish, teaching 220 OD IO Mar 12,18® 274 Rosa Johnson, teaching 154 00 )0 Mar 12. 1*95 276 Florence Johnson, teaching 159 00 jo I Mar 12.1895 277 G E McKeane, teaching l;40 00 in Mar 12,1-95 279 Lillie Fleming, teaching 11*100 jo ' Mar 15.1895 28.3 Addie Barnett, teaching ' ’ 209 ou o Mar 16. 1-95 2-6 J H Steele, teaching 10000 jo [ Mar 19. 1*95 2*9 Ella Fleming, teaching '. i‘ jo ' Apr 5,1*95 295 Mrs. I’ B Durr, teaching • 135 m) 5 ' *1 ON ACCOUNT OF DOG TAX FUND. JO JO RECEIPTS. August, IX4, amount on hand at date of last report s ga 33 Amount received from < ’ounty Treasurer —registry * 37.qq jJJ June, 1895. amount received from County Treasurer / 335 o25 Total receipts dog tax fund ~465 41 50 Total expenditures since last report ' ‘ ‘' ’ ’ JO Balance .jj
EXPENDiTURKSM>.or to ‘ !SD r ”“ WHAT PA,D *» p“,"7.ct voucher 4 J W McKeane.'hwpkillHl , <ls® Xuir 10. VMM ' 11 ><»rklev. -.keep killed ffl h AUR ’ 1 (HSU I I ———————————— __ . — qp— ® 412 (JO Total account for services a. I . L —================= SUMMARY. ,_ wna RECEIPTS peni’itVKES BAI-ASCE OVEHUKAWS ” *** I — i g M» YT i fi-e 59 ? I 13 22 ; Koad fund. ’ pw 37 IHH , 2 24 52 Bridge fund 171 4 <B J2S 2 oX- . «ipecia> school fund .o u 1948 57 ir.<3 87 Tuition fund 41 | MSO - n u -1 mm » w 044 i is» T0ta1....•• —- ' REGISTER of TOWNSHIP ORDERS OUTSTANDING. WHEN | IX FAVOR OE ° r’x"/' [ »"«• «<« i IBBVM> I — ! Road I July 1. IRBti if 225 de Feb 15.1*® Indiana Machine .vorks ißoad IJulyl.lwti 225 a I Feb 15. ix<a Indiana Machine works. Road Julyl, Ws«i «« I Aug 3. 1S» Krick. Meyers & <o. I I I ” j " ~~~— —————— : STATE OF INDIANA. ADAMS COL NT\ , j nf Washington township. In said county, do solemnly I. J. H. Voglewede. Trustee ot vvasnniKw f £ erU [ -wear th: t the foregoing reports an true h.’ Voglewede. Trustee. Subscribed and sworn to before bkaxdybehry. Auditor Adams County. Examined and approved by us. this .th day of August. ‘^ ( . F| Fetters, j. H Hobhock. L’oxrad Brake. Commissioners of Adams County.
OF APPLICATION FOR Ll|J> IEN*E. ’ The subscriber hereby gives notice to the i citixeuh and voters of Monroe town-' ;> Adams county. Indiana, that hr will up iy ' tuihi Rua rd of Commissioners o' said eoun- [ tv. at thur Septern’oer term. P f. r • iI cense to sell spirituous, vinous and ma it liquors in quantities less than a quart at a | time, with the privilege to allow the same to I la drank on the premises where said liquors | an- sold. My place of business, wherein said liquor- | an to is’-old and drank, is located on t ie I ground dour of a one-story frame building ! situated on the west 22 feet of inlot nun ' r i twenty-seven CQ. in the village of ; said county and state. Said building ‘ rtM»m fnmt south on Jackson street. >ize of | r<H)in. 20x70 feet, with front and rear opening- with small storage room. Bxl2 feet, with beard partition six feet high. 1 al>o give notice that I will apply for permission to run a lunch counter in the same room. 4>w3 Isaac H ilty. £_>KOBATE CAI>E NO. 651. William H. Niblick, executor of estate of i Bussell, in the Circuit Court i deceased. o f Adams county. Ind. Peter Russell, I August term. Rosa Russell, et al. To Peter Russell. John Russell. Rosa Rus1 sell. Rosalie Russell, Lena Russell. Mary E. Bower-. Alice Snellen. George Russel!. Olin j Russell. James Bower-. Oliver M. Bnellen. Benjamin W. Sholty. Christina R. Niblick and’William H. Niblick. You are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner, a- executor of the estate aforesaid, lias tiled in the Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana, a petition. I making you defendants thereto, and praying I therein for an order and decree of said court, authorizing the sale of certain real j estate belonging to the estate of said dece- • dent, and in said petition described, to make ! assets for the payment of the debts and lia- | biiitiesof said estate: and that said petition i so filed and pending, is set for hearing in said Circuit Court, at the Court House in Deca- | tur, Indiana, on the 24th judicial day of the August term. 1*95. of said Court, the same i being the 7th day of September. 1895. Witness. The Clerk and seal of said Court, this *th day of August, BBAI John H. Lenhart. Clerk. 43t3 By E. Burt Lenhart. Deputy. ’KJ-OTICF OF -\LE OF GRAVEL ROAD BONDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams county. Indiana. | will, on the 2oth day of August, IX‘\ at 16 i o’clock a. m.. sell to the highest and best bid- ■ der the Gravel Koad Bonds, in tlie sum of i >16,000.00, issued for the building of the Waggoner gravel road. Irvin Brandyberry, 42w3 Auditor. ■XTOTIcE O1 U’ ' .CATION FOR LlycGiv LI The undersigned. Benjamin J. Knapke. hereby gives notice to the citizens and voters of the second ward ? n the city of Decatur Indiana, and tht- citizens and voters of Vvasiiiugton township, in county, iu the -late of Indiana, that he will apply to Board of Comt - • s I Ldaws state of Indiana, at their September term 1*95. fora license to sell intoxicating, spirituous, vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors, in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to i»e drank on the premises where sold. My ■■■ ' islauss when said Iqa »rs are to .a.’sold aud drank is situated in a room on the following real estate to-wit: Commencing twenty (&•) feet south of the northwest corner of inlot number fifty-six (56) running thenceeast parallel with the north line of said inioi one hundred aud thirty-two (132) feet, thence south twenty-one and one-half )«‘‘G f ee L one hundred and thirty-two (1;42) feet, thence north twentyone and one-half feet to the place of begin nmg. which is on the east side of Second street m the city of Decatur. Indiana, in -aid county aforesaid, on the first floor of said building in which said room is situated, -aid building being a brick building two stories high, fronting on the west, and fronting on said becond street aforesaid, and known as the John \\ . \ oglewede building I also vi\ notice that I wUI apply to &<! B.‘arl of Commissioners for the permission and nrivl>e« of k> oping, runnluzand operaiitnz uoolt»bl« In said room where said liquors Jfe to be sold, all In the second ward In ’heeltv of Decatur in Washington township in Adams county in the state of Indiana. August 5. 1896, N" O tition HEARIXG of . mtch PEuiroeu. maUer ° f the Pe “ tlou 01 Jaui « FNotice is hereby given that a petition has been hied with the Auditor of Ad-m * ty. state of Indiana, and viewers hw E appointed who have viewed andl 2 said view which is on file in my hearing of said petition upon its merits wid x- on Wednesday the 4tl, day of KrnfLlr lrt»s the same being the 3rd day ofthe nlng north W, k d * the ‘ l ce north 5 rods, thence north t'.n.. d.-’ree. • - ~'4 , .' 4 thence north 33 degrees eati ~ ' \ ro<i * north-.’degrees sist t, t„i ,>! „ ro ' ls - thence degrees east 331 n,ds nl 8, thence n( > r »h Crees east rods, I '’^ l * iv ’ east 24 reais, tlienee north 30 a. ' rods, thence north m" * st « thence north 61 degree, esSw 5' rMsnorth 53’, degrees' east n then <-e degrees east A r o d , , [?’?■ ’ he "«’ north grees east F Axi,, 7hen~ 43 de ‘ ’ ast l, r.sls. thence south v! .IX‘ 10 ' lei -’rees ! rods, thence north aLS*’’"*’ east 24 thence south -o deEkes e-I north -0 degrees east 1” „ii .a* 1 ”’ thence I 30s, degrees east 12 rods 'tl.s.'' thence north 1 grees east F rnj! T B ' l' ,ence " ort l’ 45 deeast F rods, thenceTOdJSJ? degrees rods, thence south So degrees ’east
thence auuth 7* degrees east 24 r<>d-, thenev south »*• degrees east 24 ixmls, thence north 7! degrees east 1* rods, thence south 71 degrees east 24 nxis. thence south X) degrees east 1* rods, thence north <8 degrees east 6 thence north 6b degrees east 62 rods, thence north 18dvirrve-. ast 16 rods, them - • nh 18 degr»*es east -4 rods, thence north 55degrees’ cast rods, ami terminating in the James K Martz ditch at a point about 3 rods north of a point which is about 43 rods vast of tne southeast corner of the west half of thesouthwest quarterof section 90, township 27 north, range 15 east, in Adams county. Indiana: passing through and upon the land- of James F. Burnett, Jacob Hahn. Mary E. Tabler. ih uL Blossom. Jacob Lolgvnbargvr. Wilson Meyers. William Barhet, , James H. Tucker. James N. Fristoe. h <. M Trout. J. F. and C 8. Spuller. and Hiram Potts and affecting the lands shown by the viewers* report. This proposed work will affect the lands the following persons: James Blossom. L L. Rupert. John Ininger, Motts Thou.a-. J. D. r-'uttu an. D. Fuhrman. Mary E. Ov» J and Wm. Cross. Monrot* township Washington township. St. Marys township. Jhvin Brandy berry. 43t3 Auditor Adnius Coucty, OF HEARING OF Di I ' H PETITION In the matter of the petition of Daa P. Boids. Notice is hereby given that a petit . □ has been filed with the Auditor of Adam-county. ■ state < f ludiuna. aud viewers have !»••••□ appointed wbn have viewed and reported said view, which is en tile in my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will bees Wednesday the 4th day of SeptemK-r. the same being the 3rd day of the -niber term, IX»S, of the Board of Commissioners U Adams County. Indiana. The prayer*of said petition is that a ditch be constructed on the rollowing route, to-wit: Beginning at a point which is about >ixty-»;i [ (66) rods north of the southeast corner oftla west half of the west haif of the iiorihrast quarter of section thirty (30), tuw.iship twenty-five (2.5) north, range fifteen U’.». a s i in Adams county. Indiana; thence ru r 4 south forty degrees west three rods, thence west fire rods, thencs south twenty ee degrees west twenty-four rods, tu wt-t fifty-four rods, thence south six n*< tli- n.'t south twenty-eight and one half d»gr«v> werf twelve rods, thence south forty-five :• west twelve rods, thence south ti degrees we-t twenty-four rods, them t south sixty-seven degrees west eight* '1 nxis thence south eighty degrees west tw< 1 ty-f. ur degree- west thirty rods, thence x'Ulh fifty- , five degrees west twenty-four rods. ihtnc« south twenty-five degrees west nds, , thvi.ee south nfty-i-wo degrees west . -titws rods, thence sout h seventy-foui to. ■“ west forty reais, thence south twenty-one ’ rods, thence south fifty-seven de<n ■ ; nine rods, thence south eiirhty-ihr* ■<» -rert west twenty-four reals, thviice south thirtyseven and one-half degrees west -:r rods, thence south twenty-seven «: -n*K west thirty rods, thence south twv .'-five degrees west thirty rods, thence south ttryout* degrees west thirty-six reals and >• miiaatiug in tne Wabarh river at a point < 8 about twenty fjo) rods east of a point whi 3 about twenty-one (21) rods south of the r:i»west Cofuer of the southeast quarter <>f action thirty-six (36), township twenty-uv- - Dorth, range fourteen (14) east in Adams county. Indiana; imssing through and upoi the lands of Jesse McCollum, D. 1’ b iu-. A. J. Aspy 8 H. Tvepleand Katie Rh< - »’5 afivc: ng tue Isnds shown by the V <en report. The proposed work will affect the lands of the following per-ons: E. D. McCu lum. A. G. Kraner. Isaac Teeple, E. B. McKeg. Wilson Mann. E. F. Beerbower, J...'V. Harr. . .ash township. Irvin Brandybe.iry. 43t3 Auditor Adams cutyAITOTICE OF HEARING OF DITCH PETITION — — In the matter of the petition of John A Baumgartner. Notice is hereby given that a petition BM been filed with the Auditor of Adams county. state of Indiana, and viewers have be*® appointed who have viewed and report®* said view, which is un file in my office. Tn» hearing of sa d petition upon its merits <•‘l be on Wednesday the 4th day of Sept- rr > ’ IX*5, the same being the 3ra day of the September term, IX)S. of the Board of Commissioners of Adams county. Indiana. The prayer of said petition is that a aitcn be constructed on the following route T y- W AL Beginning at a point which is ten (10) south us the northwest corner of the suuu half of the southeast quarter <»f -• "on. twenty-two (22) township twenty-*'* north, range fifteen (15)east, in Adam* ty, Indiana; running thence north twe.veu* rods, thence north fifty-seven (57) degrees east twelve (12) rods, thence north degrees east fifty-four (54) md>. thenC’ north seventy-four (?4) degrees east twenty* seven rods, tnence north thirty tX 4 ‘ vast twenty-seven rods, thence north '" r, r .’ seven (47) degrees east twenty-four C-x rou* thence north thirty-three G») degrees ea? seventy-two (72) rods, thence north tint’d* seven and one-half (37ft) degrees east tweny CAJ) rods, thence crossing the state • r “?* ning between the states of Ohio and luuian* thence north fifty-two (52) degrees twenty-eight (28) rods, thence north twenu five (9) degrees east thirty (30) rods. north fifty-six (56) degrees east eight'’ n * rods, thence north eighty-six (86) degrees e| eighteen rods, thence north forty-'i' (*°. - . grees east twelve (12) rods, thence nor thirty-four (34) degrees east twelve Gthence north twenty-seven (27) dtgrv , fifty-six (56) rods, thence north one-half (55A0 degrees east twenty-v* rods, thence north forty-four " *s east six (6) rods, thence north five v east eighteen (18) reals, thence north W;five (45) degrees east eighteen (18) rods-1“‘ north one (1) degree west thirty C*-) . _ thence north fifty-four (54) degrees 1 nfe teen (14) rods terminating in tne cot ;lU *“ of said out-let at a point which is twell ;J t »je (26) rods west of the northeast corner c * north side of the southeast quarter' -*- • • , seven (7). township four (4). range 10 ‘ c d in Mercer county,Ohio, passing t “ • t , ;3 upon the lands of J. A. Baumgart 1 *• u Hob!it, Sapp and Owen. Anna J- “ Michael Hoff and Beni, Hobllt. . n j s of i The proposed work will affect the I. the following persons: James Hvu.h< i Ripley, 8. T. S. Douglas, Henry A I Sylvanes Woods, Colinda < lirisbt ~( 5 | Tague. Blue Creek township, • ‘‘ Dl/ Harper, Austin Evans and Mercer c °Wo. , lljr Irvin 43t3 Auditor Adams vuun
