Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 February 1919 — Page 4
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THE GREENCASTLE HERALD
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. ISl'*.
IOUNSHJP TRUST!: S REPORT Mary Kearnoy, te;iohn:r
Township trustee’s a Putnam County, for t‘. Dcember 31, 1918. Advisory Board of Mo’ Albert Hubbard, unloac. Minor Pickett, teachin ElbertChorle;, Brown, and express Thomas Ball, hauling , True & True, coal Elbert Allen, teaching Sam Millre, wood Harvey Hale, transpor ,1. U. Sallust, hauling i Mary Richards, teachin C. E. Knauer, teachint C. E. Knauer. trar.sp.
pHin
Minor U’ickett. teaching Elbert Allen, teaching
R. H. Matthews, clearin a
Albert Hubbard, work Anna Stewart, teaching C. W. Powers, transp.
Chnrles Hughes, hauling e ;.l
Gilbert Cln'g. work Mary Priest, teaching
Tressie Matthews, teaching Y'irgi! Ader, work on ro i i
Cyrus C'ark, pn'iitor Minor Pi.kett, teaching
Bert Brown, work on road
Elbert Allen, teaching Virginia Baker, teaching Gilbert Clark, work
Bank, coupon
John Huffman, hauling coal K. R. Denny, services
Bank, coupons
Minor Pickett, teachingAlonzo Todd, wood
Bank, coupons
Mary Richards, teaching C. E. Knauer, teaching Mary Priest, teaching Virginia Baker, teaching
Bank, coupons
Mary Richards, supplies Elbert Allen, teaching Frank Whitaker, wood F. R. Denny, srevices Howard Penny, work Minor Pickett, teaching
H. Pherson, coal
C. W. Bowers, transp. John Lewis, transportation Charles Hughes, hauling coal Paul Crodian, teaching Elbert Allen, teaching True & Trap, material
C’Tus Clark, j,.i',it,)r Harvey Hale, wood
C. A. Pursell. hauling c d Chari- Eastham. gia ’ Fred Ford, hauling coal Trspsio Matthew . teaching Emma Rnrs, t •hi-..r y.. Richard eechlng^ Ander -m P : ck *!;. t>•?«•• p. Mary Keough, teaching Kate Koough, teaching
Tries* A- Son, hauling wood
’ and coal
E'rank Whitaker cutting weed E. P. Denny, services Minor Pickett, t-aching J E. Coffman, sheep killed Elbert Allen, teaching
Elbert Allen, teaching Minor Picki t, teaching
lal report t Paul Crodi. , teaching .ear ending Virginia Baker, teaching
C. E. Knauer, teaching
• Township, Frank Smith, hauling coal coal 3.DC Bank, interest on note
15.00 Peail Clark, stamps
^ht Elbert Allen, teaching
4.50 S. W. Galbraith, work 5.00 Ray Miller, work
158.50 Anna Stewart, teaching 40.UO Mary Richards, teaching 6:5.75 Minor Pi- kett, teaching n 60.00 Jesse Steele, wood
6.00 Cyrus Clark, janitor
50.00 Mary Priest, teaching 55.00 Virginia Baker, teaching 80.00 C. W. Powers, trar.-n. 40.00 U. S. Chemical' Cj., sei.
20.00
ad 25.04
ool
75.00 22.50
5. CO
12.00 45.00 60.00
supplies
i,’ Tiona Refining Co . floor oil
Elbert Allen, teaching Albert Hub'-ard, work Alonzo Todd, wood E. R. Denny, services J. W. Iddings , transp.
Minor Pickett, teaching
Anna Stewart, teaching-
55*00 Hubbard, concrete work 45*00 ' • E. Knauer, teaching 10*00 Filbert Allen, teaching <,i) on Mary Kearnc.-. teaching 40 iio Trc ie Matthews, teaching •> 50 P* ‘‘ Uro.iian. teaching on Os Aden B. Hanks, transp. “n .,- Mi rv Koough, teaching 55*00 ( - W.'Powers, transp. Vir ii la Bakt .1 titutes
30.00 Virginia Baker
d.10) Albert Hubbard, work
"0.00 | Mary Ricbards, teaching OO.OO Mary Richards, supplies 25.00! Elbert Allen, teaching
20.00 Milton Brown, sheep killed
50.00 Cyrus Clark, janitor "0.00 J. E. Sharp, transp. 11.75 Roland Ijiine, transp. ii-i.lO Wayman Phillips, transp. 1.50 T. J. McKeehan, transp. 2 ) 00 Elbert Allen, teaching 1 00 Carl Whipp, insurance 4.70 1). V. Etcheson. supplies "".00 Harvey Hale, transp. 100.00 Howard Denny, transp. 25 oo William Floyd, transp. 5.00 I. L. Wimmei. sheep killed 55.00 Minor Pickett, Institutes
'.00 Walter Allen Drug Co , sup.
" Anderson Pickett, transp.
Fred Steele, transp.
Frank Walls, hauling coal
Henry Gibson, transp. W. H. Kelly, transp. J. M. Smith, transp, J. A. Estes, tiunsp.
C. E. Knauer, transp., Inst. Mary, Richards, teaching and
Institutes
Mary Kearney, teaching
' rank Wall, transp.
C. W. Powers, transp. Calvin Wilson, clerk, electric
light and fixtures
Walter Reves, transp.
X
B. X. Conley, hauling coal Farmers’ State Bank, int. and
0.00
12.00 07.00 I
.50.00
10.4 ’
10.82 20.00 12.00
2.05
50.00 10.00
10.00
150.00 15.75
i
70.00 ioo.no
50.00
7.81
50.00 1 bonJ 1,746.98 i ,.w ti harmers’State Bank, coupons 60.4"
Howard Demy, work on road
7,!' i F - Kennedy, painting
30.00 | Cyrus clark| \,. 0 \. k i,Von ! E - R ' Denn y. service •>! tlaul Hearney, work " ' C. W. Beck, breoms ''-•‘-'Jas. Ellesberry, oil Frank Cook, transportation
Bank, int. coupons E. R. Denny, services Ella Pickett, teaching
, Minor 'Pickett, teaching
l-’i'ir A. J. Da mall, hauling seats
•flXl Cyrus Clark, janitor cli oi! Minor Pickett, teaching
Paul Crodian, teaching
Tressie Matthews, teaching Mary Richards, teaching
Minor Pi-kett. teaching
Minor Pickett, book' and Inst. Harry M. Smith, printing
, M. Wilson, atty. fi
ees
school
28.35 i 57.00 17.50 50.00 70.00
80.00
5.00
50.00
- T - c - Eudaly, transp.
30.00 75.00 118.00
142.40 100.0 50.00 45.00 26.00 29.96 11.82 25.00
4.00
Minor Pickett, teaching Fred Boatman, transp
Mary Kearney, teaching J. B. Endaly, transp. Anna Stewart, Institutes Emma Ro.-s, teaching Emma Ross, Institutes Cyrus Clark, janitor L"e Hall, transportation
25.00 j John Lewis, transp. 2.00i Priest & Son. lumber 30.00 J. E. Arnold, transp. 331.05j Mary Richards, supplies 28.50, Elbert Alien, teaching 200.001 Claude Cash, tran.-p. 11.50 1 Minor Pickett, teaching 125.00 Mary Priest, teaching
20.00 Mary Priest, ins:.
15.03 Mary Richards, teaching 5 • M. Elbert Alien, t.-aching
•TOO E. R. Denny, i rv. H. A. Hall, supplies .Minor Pickett, teaching
J. A. Halconk Co., supplies
Alva Oowin, transp..
7-'•' i Kut? Keough, teaching n .'d) Minor Pickett, teaching : "0 John W. Iddings , transp. 5".00 f.vru" Clark, jnr.itor ■^0.00 M ■ - v Rich • thing
E. R. Denny, xepe’i :es White Bros., transp.
Dexter Oliver, nhep killed
Elbert Allen, teaching E. R. Denny, services Minor Pickett, teaching
! '
10.00 60.00
10.00
3.00
40.00 35.00 128.00
120.00 Orville Thomas, transp. llc-Ob Clay Oliver, work at N’o. 7
2»."() Minerva Shuee transp.
276.00 True iv True Co., material
205.00 H. Phrson, coal 12 90 A. S. Pruitt, trun.-p. 03.00 Elbert Allen, teaching
7 80 C. L. Crews, work on road
40.00 E. R. Denny, srevice
50.00 W illiam O’Hair, transp. 100.00 E. R. Denny, expenses 26.50 Albert Hubbard, work and ma-
21.48 * ferial
223.00 Harry Talbott, transfers 22.40 Joseph E. Newgeut. transfers 55.00 Mary Keough, Institutes 60.00 Kate Keough, Institutes 100.00 Clifford Baird, transportation 4.49 Elbert Allen, teaching 75.00 Farmers’ State Berk, coupons 7,77 S. W. Galbraith, transp,
90.00 50.00 55.00 85.00 19.50
200.00
25.00 75.00 3 15.51 25.00 V9.25 1 5.00
2./0.00
40.00
5.00
Hans Anderson, hauling coal
Mary Kearney, teaching I Kate Keough, teaching : Mary Keough, teaching
53.72 Mary Priert, teaching • "i.'.OO Liibe Hinkle, teaching 30.00 Clyde Jackson, teaching 30.00 , Clyde Jackson, supplies
I Elia Pickett, teaching Ray R. Miller, transp. E. E. Knauer, teaching E. R. Denny, services
True & True, building material
Minor Pickett, teaching
George
1). H. Goble Ptg. Co
and office sup.
.39.20 Cyrus ( lark, janitor 15.00 M. S. Simpson, transp. 2.09 Lillie Hinkle, teaching 7.5(i : Edna Arnold, teaching "•25 C. E. Knruer, teaching
1 transportation
'i on Tressie Matthews, teaching "0 ! i ’ !!ir F ITiest, teaching ro rn Howard Denny, transp.
.. . Harrj Ton ty, ti
XjL, Clyde Wilson, teaching fiOOn Keystone View Co., .si.-i pli-s l1-< ",o Ki-.er & Co., school -upplUs
Mary Richards, teaching Robert. Detro, transp. ■b.-hr, 'A. Ridings, transp. J. J. Barnhart, supplies Mary Keough. teaching Kate Keough, teaching M. E. Watkins, teaching
40.91 : 'r " 2».. '■ ■ ' ‘ ' 1 tt:'! 1 1: i2i, tii'ilbc.r! 1 MiiClitiillflfrllllir^bi.crt! 1 ^
3oi88 P.
SALE
21.57 39.0!)
and
39.44 75.00 26.00 70.00 134.00
110.0" 70.00 45.00 25.00 i 39.00 |
83.51
40.00 25.00
2.56
54.00 •
8.46
70.00 120.00
15.00
12.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 175.00
8.15
50.00 25.00 80.00 20.00 24.10 60.00
100.00 288.00
311.09 | ~ 60.00 ' ¥ 29.25 P
IVu"
1,905.89'|i 50.00 -
30.00
Leviston Fairbanks, sheep killed 10.00
20.00 Minor Pickett, teaching
D. V. Etcheson, paint John Hiliia, transp.
Aden Hanks, hauling coal
E. R. Denny, services
Farmers’ State Bank, coupons Howard Denny, work on road
Horace Pherson, coal
Cyrus Clark, shoveling coal
Bank, coupons
Alonzo Harmless, hauling coni
Bert Brown, work on road E. R.., Denny, srevices Sari Cosley, hauling coal
Bank, coupons
Hartford Ins. Co., insurance
55.00 -L'nies McIntyre, hauling grav.
£5,0" Bank, school supplies
10.00 Ch-'r'-a Brown, freight and
4.00 drayage
20 0" \ - -gil Ader. work on road 100.00 Paul Crod'rn, Institutes 55.00 C. K Hall. adv. board "0.00 Ceiu-ge Knauer, r.dv. board 50.00 Fi; 'k Welch, painting
197.3C, Elmer Hughes, hauling grave! 80.00 Mary Richard*, teaching 60.00 Hartford Ins Co., insurance
25.00 Clay Oliver, work
110.00 B. F. Kennedy, work 60.00 Clyde Wilson, teaching 10.00 I Pearl Clark, stamps
1 Minor Pickett, teaching,
7.00 ! E. R. Denny services 95.12 Thos. D. Williamson, culvert 64.2" Charles J. Arnold, printing 23.80 ; C. E. Knauer, teaching 26.50 Tre-sio Matthews, teaching
30.0'! : institutes
A’-O'J ] Lillie Hinkle, teaching 74.25 - Edna Arnold, teaching ■;".0" Ella Pickett, teaching 68.7-I Mary Richards, teaching
-■ •00 Mary Richards, song books
--‘■On Cyrus Clark, janitor 30.00 j e. R. Denny, services
lF2.li j. m. Smith, hauling gravel
10-00 j Jiary Kearney, teaching 282.18 ; Harris & Powers, transp. 11.2' Clyde Wilson, teaching
Minor Pickett, teaching Ferroll Ferrand, work Paul Croilian, teaching Mary Richards, teaching Mary Priest, teaching Mary Richards, teaching Roy Ferrand, transp. Brown, freight and
11.50 30.00 820.60
9.00 3.00
130.00
1.50
75.00 73.00 45.00 24.55 00.00
133.00 -
Mary Richards, teaching and j F supplies 69.50 llary Kearney, teaching and supplies 200.00 S E. R. Denny, serv. and exp. 78.00 " Bair,bridge Tel. Co., dues on ’phone in No. 1 3.95 jf
RECEIPTS.
Bank, December int. 10.88 By order Adv. Board, from
road to special school 3.00 fc_ County Treaturer. Jan. draw 800.30 S Bank, Jan. interest 11.00 1 Br.nk, Feb. interest 8.79 j 5
County Auditor, surp. dog fund 74.55
County Auditor, tuition 39.32 7 Bank. March interest 7.12 b Bank. April interest 4.06 H Ray Ferrand, assessor clog tax 163.00 % Bank, May interest 96.00 fl
Treas. Putnam Co., June dist. 9,824.26
Bank. June interest
Treas. Putnr.m Co.. Julv dist. John Sutherlin, transfers
91.00 John Sutherlin, transportation
7.26
902.41
7.80 1.71
14.52 14 90 10.98
29.97 ] 12.00 1.5S ' 30.00 12.00 1 33.65 49.28
5.75 | Charles
• r> F611 drayage
F. R. Denny, services
.
27.00 Paul Crodian, teaching 22.75 , D. V. Etcheson, supplies ^.0" II. 'Pherson.. road material 5.0!) John Lewis, transn. 5 Ella Pickett, teaching
70.0" Bank, July interest 100.00 Bank, August interest
50.00 Bank, September interest
90.00 Bank, October interest 10.00 Rank, Nov. interest
Ta.OO Auditor Putnam Co., December 30.09 distribution 8,793.28 3.00 Elgar Wilson, trustee, trans-
100.00 fers ard transp.
167.50 To eoiTect error in voucher
100.00 No. 239 of 1917
FOR
At DePAUW UNIVERSITY
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA .
One 9ft„ double oven. Majestic Hange: 1 Xo. !*, extra large, Pastry Oven. manufactureU by Horn .Ste-I Range •Co.. Cleveland, Ohio; 1 heavy black iron smokestack, It in. X 7)7) in.: 1 No. 4, electrie diiven. 40 lbs. capacity Vegetable Peeler; 1 . extra heavy, 30 in. x 72 in.. Storage Tank, with steam coils and hand hole: 1 19 in.x30 in. enameled -ink; large 3 (j. I. pot and di>h sinks; 2, 400 lb. capacity. Refrigerators: 2 gas hot plates: 3 G I. wr.-ii troughs; 2. 15 gal . Coffee (toilers with faucets: Meat Ibok*. Wnshl asiiis. Cuspidors, U ilt G. I. Gar r bageU ins Cookiny Utensils, V\ ringer Mop Buckets, and
other articles.
Plumbing Equipment 22 Closets-, plain \V. D. bow!. Mahogany seaf- and covers: 4 white enameled Urinals;? Cantonment. Shower Fiends; I G. I. Shower Pan. 5x21x0 in.: 1 lot G. t. and black pipe with 'tithugs: 1 lot >il pipe and fitting.-,: I G. I. wash-troughs.
Miscellaneous
2 sheds 12x11 fi.: I shed 14x10 ft., including sash and doors; 10(H) ft 1 1-4 in. VY lute Pine: 1000 ft. 2x8 in. x 11 ft Yellow Pine; Tables and Table Legs: 1 regulation Mega phone.
.
This materia! may he inspected, on premises, at any time. Sealed bids will be received upon alb or any part ««f above equip- ^ nieni uid materia D. upand until 2 ob-loe 1 !, I’. M.. February It. 19 At this hoiit pinpns;iU will l)** ronsi(ier< d h.v Ailtiiinistni!ion ( om-mirti-t* in Otfic AdinirtiHlratioii HUlg., (Iiulmiiti. Tii«- I’nivcTsity i’CK »rvf*s tht 1 ri^hf to reject any and all hi'!». Articles not disp »st* 1 of, will I)** offeivtl from day to day, nutil sold. Forward all j/foposals and address all conimunicatioris to Wm H. GRAHAM, Supt. B. ami G. DKi'AI W UNIVERSITY GREENCASTLE, INI). 1 * mmu" - ■mat, * laaoMritiixa . ** l : - amw a .b'liiiMiiiiiiiUiiiHiiwiiiiiiifflbii!'' i
ROACHDALE.
I now being vacated. Maurice Stafford will move
* >ro *’ F'onn, wife aiu! son, John Al-j r j;;r h er s hop into one of the rooms i len, are quite ill with the flu. Mr.
4,84 Conn hns pneumonia.
j Miss Ella Walsh, who was quite ill] j with the •‘flu” at the home of her sis2.40 ter. Mrs. Anderson, in the country.] was able to return home Saturday.
being vacated by Chastain & Son.
THAT TERRIBLE HEADACHE.
" > 0" By or ier Adv. Board, from
20.00
18.00 of all
10.00 rood to special
112.50 E. R. Denny, individual dog
60.00 tax
"• Statement showing amount 60.00 moneys paid to the various funds of 11 • Jliirroe Township, Putn- n ( "unths: irsement? then from and bah aces l-"3 - -moinb’g ’herein for the vear ending
30.00 December :n, 1918.
5-00 Township Fund. 312.50 Balances on hand 110.15 Receipts d-.i ing year 22.50 Total of bal. and receipts .. 56.25 Dlsfc'jrsnm'jnts during year 50.0i) Final balances
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— 861.85
.110.83 j $585.:’8
You’ve often heard the saying, “It pays to advertise.” That is true- And it also pays to read advertisements—pays YOU. If you read advertisements consistently for any length of time you will agree that this statement is also true. It pays you in money saved. 1 here are many real bargains offered from time to time in the advertisements appearing in this paper. Watch for them It pays you in satisfaction. When a merchant asks you to come to hi s store he obligates himself to sell you quality goods “as advertised.” You have a right to expect satisfaction from what you buy and you get it. It pays you in time saved. When you know exactly what you want to buy and where you want to buy it, you don’t have to “look around” and waste time finding it. Don t YOU want to save money and time? Wouldn’t you like to be sure of getting satisfactory service and quality goods every time you go to a store? Then read the advertisements and patronize the stores which can serve you best.
Read Fund.
K'lanco on bond _.r: Receipt? during year -_ Total of bal. an.l receipts. IVsbnrveT'-’ents during year Final ba’ances
SnneiRl fit-hn. ' Fund.
Rilanccz on hand
T'-nip during vr ... 11,214.31 Tots’ ’ p . 11,799.72 D : r -.-entr dur r. year. 11,792.50 Fir.f 1 balances ... 7.22
Tuition Fund.
Balances on hand $5,381.69 '’- -f inis 'luring year 9,560.74 Total of bal. and receipts __ 14,942.43 iOshiii-.-emi-nts (luring year. 8,863.92 Final balances 6,078.61
Dog Fund.
B; lances on hand 8143.15 Receipts during year 255.55 Total of bal. and receipts 399.00 Disbursements during year.. 363.00 Final balances 36.00 Total of All Funds. Balances on hand $6,912.25 i Receipts during year 21,909.81 Total of bal. and receipts.. 28,822.09 Disbursements during year 22,111.68 Final balances 6,710.41 Total balance as shown by this report—$6,718.41. Warrant - Checks outstanding December 31, 1918— Total balances and outstanding i warrants December 31, 1918 — $7,-
| 047.36.
Cash in depository December 31,
I 1918—$6,710.41.
My service account is 300 days, j Amount, $600.. (See itemized re-
i port.)
i Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed; to before m% the Chairman of the Advisory Board of this Township this first day of January-, 1919.
Do you have periodic attacks of
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dick-j headaehe accom p an ied b y sickness of 3.50 e, * 30n Feb ’ 3 * a six-pound girl. , the stomach or vomiting, R sallow R. L. Barnes, cf Ladoga, and H. D. 1 skin and dull eyes? If so, you can Anderson, of near here, have each ! get quick relief by taking Chamberbought a lot near At land, Fla., where 1 Iain’s Tablets as directed for biliouthey are spending the winter. | ness, and you may be able to avoid M. E. Chastain and son have bought j these attacks if you observe the the Wilson drug store building from ( directions with each package.
Frank Rice and will move their fur- ]
$41:*.98 niture and undertaking business into; °
*Y PAGE A I OPAL PAGE
‘■j; J- L. Wuson will move h:s stock ofj 0 477.70 , ‘ UI - s * I -^° one the Chastain rooms Subscribe for the DePauw Dailv.
$381.75 596.98 j
Chairman of AdvisoryBoard of Monroe Twp. This report was received, accepted and approved by the Advisory Board of this Township at its annual meeting this, the first dav of January, 1919. FRANK EDWARDS’, ROY FERRAND, C. E. STEWARD, _ Adv. Board Monroe Twp. o DREADFUL COUGH CURED. A severe cold is often followed by a rough cough for which Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has proven especially valuable. Mrs. F. W. Olsen, Marysville, Mo„ writes: “About two years ago my little boy Jean caught a severe cold and coughed dreadfully for days. I tried a number of cough medicines but nothing did him any good until I gave him Chamberlain's j Cough Remedy. It relieved his cough j right away and before he had finished taking one bottle he was cured. I think it is just fine for children.”
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carmichael, who reside east of town, have received word from their son, Albert Carmichael, saying that he had landed safely in New York from overseas.
me Low races At the New Stand In our new location we are bnter able than ever to give >ou the best possib'e service. Our prices are juit p ain,
ey saving
men
livery Day Prices
Here Are a Few:
Flour, 24 lb. sacks at $1.35,
$1.38 and $1.45 per sack
Corn Meal 20c and 40c a sack Pure Country Lard 28c per pound Navy Beans , b Colorado Pinto Beans 9< lb California Pink Beans 9 t lb Rice 11c lb Coffee •••... 18 to 35c lb Prunes 9 to 15c lb. Dried Peaches 20c lb Dried Appricots 23c lb. Salmon Peanut Butter, 6 oz. glass 10c Pure Apple Butter, 10 oz. jar IQc White Laundry Soap * c
Everything a Bargain! (Orders Over $1.00 Delivered)
D. EARLY
CASH GROCERY
| l i f | i t i •; j $ T i i 1 * l X ? J T | i I J I J I
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• • South Qreeocastle.
Corner Main ami llroaiiwav PHONE 428
