Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 January 1922 — Page 2

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IKE GREEMCASTLE HEKALD

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BilTii Svcoiid Claw sail oatta at tVa Gr«*acattl* Isd, poatofBca.

Ckaaiaa i. A maid. Proprlatai rtTBLISHED KVERY AFTERNOON £rr«jt Snadar at 17 asd It) 9. Jack* aca Straat, Graancactla, lad. TELEPHONE M

T<»^*NSH1>* TRUSTEE'S REPORT. Rt vrpU durinff >-«-ur 207.00

’iota hi Bala. ar..i rvpts .... 6W

Tho township trusu-**'s Annottl Rc-j Li'burst-monts during year .. :U9.60 port to the Advisory Board of Mill. F inal baianev.s /SI .•'C Cres'k tcuunship, Putnam County, In-! TOTAL Oh ALL FINDS dtana, January, 19i!2. ! Balanct-s on hand & l"i 1.6.1

RECEIPTS .Receipts iluvinp y«ar ....

Semi-Annual distr’bution. . . . 2tt.o6 Total of Ha)s. & i-"Pts .... 102*x>.14 To Correct error in posting war- IHsbursements d'urtng year ‘ ir, .' Jr. I

rant No. 6J of 1919 FIX rep! lix <v Final balances

('arda of Thanca Carda of Tranka art chargaadU at a rata of ftOe amok.

Obituarlaa

Ali ohiraanta ara chargoab.o at tfca rata ot fl for oa«tn obip.nry. AddU

banal eharga of 5c a Mn* ia wada foi

an aoatrr.

Insurance

Dop fund from 1920 Interest Interest for January 1919 Dop' fund fiom 1920 S» ini annual distribution .. Do" Fund Se.iii annual distribution ... T. E. Knoll, July dist .... Distribution iRijr Fund . lint, last 11 mo’s. 1921 ... j I Kpr fund deposit

500.00

Total balance ;.s shown

daughter last Satuiday nljrht and

Sunday.

The K. B. Club met with Mr. and Mrs. Kmry Nichols and dauchter last Saturday night, thirty being present. Games and c ontests were played. Mrs. Rdith Havens, Miss Mary Shuck and

28S3.62! Walter Campbell were the ones re-

OB1TLARV

Mrs. Margaret Harvey was born in Maryland, Novemebr 16, 1841 and de parted this life Jan. 10, 1922 at the home of her daughter .Laura near Morton, Putnam County, Indiana.

In 1861 she was united in marriage

by jhir ' (firing the prizes in the contest re- to Thomas Harvey who preceded her

| Wa^nSSks outstanding De-1 tVe ? hn1 ™ ts "'Y* ° f tandy ' b, ' 4nanas | int0 <he great beyond on April, 24,

; /941 cember 31, 1921, (Itemized page, of. and “PP 1 ^- All left at a late hour 1919 .TOO'this repottl $23.30. j thanking Miss Bertha for the. plea-

iooioo Total balames and outstanding! 100.00! Warrants December 31 1921,-'NI8. r >6ilS 1

3549.421 331.76! 3375.58

. . 98.00 i

. 30.131 .. 3.001

Trustee of

R. A. NEIER,

Mill Creel. Town-hio.

NORTH TVASHINGTON

DISBURSEMENTS

G. C. Parker, adv serv 1920 C. F. Wilcox, adv. srv. 1920 Geo. Wallace, adv. serv. 1920 John Prichard, trans C. C. Hurst, insurance ..... Judge Tribbett. shee'p killed

' Dew Pordf."

Amour the most sing ••tor

Ingit-.i! le iiH.r. found ln<>r.ai IlHtaln me it»e aD'-imt ponds.” tiie eon pie o' Iff N»>' ".Me .,ge. Tin' purpos® ,,^ t] ( , j., t-,u \.‘.is to futc.s!i *1 inking wat<-r for • nttle. At* exposed pM • era . • - v nt * » . - ‘ 1

i

with str:*'' or mne oilier non-.s»nilt»ct-:net *>• > * ® till, k ■ > lay strewn will - During the uixht the ild surface of llie c liii atued an sb-.tnr ») 'c **. imi.sfire to iiiudensc troia tl)*' lower ..i». ers of i* - air. Some of then* unci' n* t.-cv p.u.us ..i' still in working order. Tn» Praetorian Cuard. Tim 1’r.ie nrlan Cuard was a select hodv .)f troeps instituted by tin FutI ur Angus, .k to nrotf l bis nei 'i n nnd consisted of t('n '*ohorts. omdt !, f i.De m i.dsaml chosen from u:.':. They had iic'uiiar prtviieg s. and ». !u.n they hud served sixieon >c,rs »cn> retired on a pension of nbou. $f,00. Each member of the Guard b id the rank of a captain in the regniar army. Like the bodyguard of Louis the Fourteenth, rtey were r.il gentle uen, and formed gradually a great power, like tli<* Janizaries at Constnntinopl?. and freom ntly deposed or elevated tbt very Emperors themselves. Protection for Miners. Workers in certain mines, as well as in glrss und mirror factories, are subject to injurious effects from tho Inhalation of mercury vapors. An Italian savant. Signor Tnrugi, believes that the property of aluminum to absorb mercuric vapors may be utilized for protection against this danger, and lie has devised for the purpose a mask of aluminum wire to be worn over the face. His Idea Is that the Kir breathed will be freed from the Injurious vapors through their a.» sorption by the aluminum.

Miss Elizabeth Brown of Terre

.. 5.09 Haute and M' ss Cora and Miss Fliz- .. 5.00 abeth Urton of Fox, spent the day

5o!oO Saturday w-ith their cousin Josie

,>5.00 Browm.

150 00

V. V. MeCammack-; teaming 5tk00' Miss Elizabeth Brown who was call '■ <nt Norvood, lalx>r sch h .... 17.UU t< j the death of her aunt, rc-

'.e. 1 * J Medic Rogers, janitor 11 43

Fletcher Walters, haul . . . R. P. Alice, trucking ...

• To correct error of double charge ,

dog Lkx 1919 sec EG report 63.00, Brother Woody and family took J

i Dora G. Prichard, teaching .. Ji-0.00

sant and entertaining evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Havens called at Will Shucks last Thursday

night.

The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank White has the scarlet fever.

Mrs.

They spent most of their lives in Putnam County, Indiana. To this union were born eleven children: Florenee: who died in infancy; George who died 15 years ago at the age of 10. Nellie Baysinger of Brazil; t l^-tura Ratcliff of Morton, Mary Brid-

SEA POOD Fresh Oysters, Fish Flake, Clam, Shrimp Lobster Cod Fish Fat liackrel E. A. Browning, Grocery Phone 24

94.25 turned to her homo in Terre Haute,

. Sunday evening.

Mrs. Hunt called or Mrs. Bertie .gest of Crawrfordsville; Lula Breckllavens last Monday. ■ enridpe of Michigan City, Ind.; Mrs. Kate Campbell and son Wal-j Thomas Harvey of Fincastle; Daisy ter spent last Sunday with Morris : Moore of Monon; Cyrena Johnson of

Crawfonlsville, Kathrine Malan of Russellville and Dora Hartman of Indianapolis. Besides the nine children who survive she leaves 27 grand l children and two great grandchild-

ren to mourn her departure.

In her girlhood she united with the

with

Campbell and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Laurels Hendren and son called on Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lawson last Saturday night. Mrs. Emma Morgan and daughter, Gladys. Mr. anj Mrs. Leonard Havens and Mrs. Will Itihuck went to i

Jchn Pri'aaid. . auling ; Sturkard Bio, wagon wh

'.*1

Gilbert C *. . 'can hou

Virgil R. teach*nj . . Virgil R. Neier, teaching .. Merlic Reigcrs, janitor .... Dora G. Prkhard, teaching . \. V. Mct'ammack, teaching Fletcher Walters, haul ....

Ott Webb, surp. dog fund

V. II. Neier, teaching 100.00 V V. MeCammaek, teaching . 55.00 Edith Whitaker, teaching 6 da 30.00 V V. MeCammaek, teaching 55.00 j

Dora Prichard, teaching ..

Fletcher Walters, iutul child John Prichard, haul child..

M or lie Rogers, janitor Geo. Bennett, labor road . Merlic Rogers, janitor Fletcher Walters, janitor Fletcher Walters, hauling . Dora G. Prichard, teaching Dora G. Pricht rd, inst. 8

, Greencastle last Saturday. 5o!oo dinm ' r ’ • Sun,ia > * uith hW - and Mrs ’! No school this week. 12 50 John King. Miss Neva Phillips of

Miss Belle Reel who has been nurs-

■53 ^ yi rs . Jesse Fisher, has returned

g'ji> to her honu here.

100.00 Fred Fisher and family visited the 164.oii former’s brother, Will Fisher and

*700 family, Sunday.

Episcopal church. She was a devoted mother and cared for nothing so

Fillmore | much ns to render services of love

"U’lc '-/J KtJIegt's Co** Flukes? Ok. eoocy, }tilt* vt'rr tOMt to >i«n* KI LLOGG'S ior oil per.'next »*« ttoo': c.r-*u.

called on Miss Mary Shuck last Wed- j to her children and grandchildren, nesday night. ’ She delighted in doing deeds of kind. ‘

Mrs. Emma Morgan. Mrs. Bertie ; ness to others.

LORN STALK VALLEY

rio oo and ^ lrs - w ' se and ^ !r ' s - 104.90 Florence .Robinson spent Monday 115.00 with Mingle Robinson and family. • p-SO L ee Bryan and wife called on John K6 Webster and family Friday evening. 5.69 Harrison Hunter and family spent

68.00 Sunday with Shade Meek. Wm. Newman and family visited

F’v U il^».“SSc«‘l£S» -M, n.v »„ d S^day. v y. McCnmmack, inst jan. . 57.20 The pupils of Fillmore schools are

24.18 having a week's vacation on account

of scarlet fever.

45.6.* a ,n 37.35 Fred Hunter and family spent Sun42.00 day with S. \V. Hifhter and family of

• b.00 ] 1( , ar Coatesvtlle.

1 50

2000 Miss Nora Baker and Lora and

< c. Hurst ^ a gen t * Insursch 68!l6 Dow Quinlan took dinner with Otv> Clcverdale Tdw. Lmbr Co., suy* 19.58 Rector and family of Greencastle Sat Kiger & Co., supplies 1 o1’a!> urday. * M- L . J ;{ fK) .! t ‘ y A n ’ r u « Mr. and Mrs. Forest McNary have Campbell & Son. stove rpr- . . 44.46 ‘ J Everett Dorsett, transfers 90.0<> returned home from the short course

•: ■ at Burdue, I>afayette.

'-’Tfi S*' ”^ nf ‘ C. Club and the members of ""ili) 10 Yheir families had an oyster supper ,. 6.91 at Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Hunter’s, Sat-

• • 8.67 uiday evening.

■ ’ Rov Ikamire sotmt Thursday night

2o oo with Marion McNary.

.. 8.08 Oran Buis and wife visited with

G. F. Walton, papering .. V. R. Neier, teaching ..... John Prichard, nanl child Virgil R. Neier miscell .. Virgil R. Neier, inst. Clarence Sims, labor road . Frank Wilcox, one turkey . R. E. Knoll, ex of trop 1921

W. W. Pettii, clean houses . James E. Hall, transfers . . Walter Dorsctt, transfers . . Walter Keller, janitor D. H. Goble Ft. Co., books Isaac Rogers, haul coal .... Fletcher Walters, haul coal . John Prkhard, hauling coal Roseoe c ' : '— i-b— rAi,) ...

Havens and Mrs. Rebecca Shuck at- j tended Indies Aid Society at Fill- j more last Thursday. Mr.*. Elmer Nichols ;md Miss i Mary and Dorothy Nichols of Indi- I anapolis are visiting their uncle Entry Nichols and family. ( LINTON FALLS

Fold her. O Father! in thine arms, And let her henceforth be A messenger of love between Our human hearts and thee . Still let. her mild rebuilding stand Between us a.-j the wrong. And her dear memory serve u> make Our faith in goodness strong. And grant that she, who,trembling

here.

Meeting here at the church was well attended.- Preaching by Brother

Ram« y

Sunday visitors at the ho trie of Mr. -md Mr?. George Pierce are Mr. and I Distrusted all her powers, Mrs. Chas. Goddard and daughter, , \j av welcome to her holier home Frances. Mary lie try, Mr and Mr-, j The well beloved of ours. El’ ert Bettis and Mrs. Arrel Roach, j _ MVs. Boswell has returned home ! after spending two weeks with Mr. j CARD Ob THANKS and Mrs. John McLochlin, who have ; — n — a new son, Lowell Athtnly. I We, the children of Mrs. Margaret \ Mrs. Eula Staggs called on Mrs. | Harvey wish to thank everyone who Millie Goddard one evening hist ; did anything for our dear mothrweek. J during her sickness and in death ar Mrs. Jerush Miller wife of Mr. .thanks to everyone for the beautiT Clark Miller died at her home neai floral offering and to the minir Carbon Sunday morning. Burial was | and undertaker for their efficient

Leave it to the kiddies to pick Kelloggs Com Flakestheu ore never tough orhathe:y t Put a bowl c- r KELLOGG’S Corn r lakes and a bc -. J t.f imitations in front oi any youngster! Then st KELLOGG’S disappear! Try the experiment yoursdf! It’s great to know the difference in coi n tinker—tl difference between the genuine and the goods”! Kellogg’s Live a wonderful flavor that weul.i win your taco.' by itself—but when you know th:i Kellogg all-Gie-time crispness! Well—they just rr tk you glad! Kdlogg’s are never tough or leatliery cr

hard to eat!

Kellogg’s vv.1 1 snap-up kiddie appetites something wonderful! And, our

at the Long Branch cemetery. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. renct- Garrett is very sick.

Law-

I vice

wor ji for it—u-t the Httlest have t! - fill—just like Daddy must Jr.-n- hi-;! You’ll never knew how delicious corn flakes can bt until you eat KELLOGG’S! You will know thKELLOGG paclcage because it is RED

and GREEN! look for it!

T0ASTE9

CORN

flakes

GREENCASTLE RAILROAD TIME TABLES

PENNSYLVANIA—Telephone 2

East Bound

No

114

. 2:26 a. m

N®.

6

No.

800

No.

20

. 1:57 p. m

No

148

No

26

No.

144 West Bound

No

143

. 2:55 a m

No

07 1

No.

21

11.29 a in

No

837

MONON—Telephone 59

No. 135 ... North Bound

No. 4 J :56 a m No. 10 acc 10:00 a in No. j . . 12:49 p m No. 2 «oe. . •••• 5:53 p. m

nd

No - 5 ..... - 2:32 a. m No 11 acc 8:25 a. m No. 5 2:34 p. m No 9 acc 5:21 n m BIG FOUR—Telephone 100 East Bound No. 46 3 35 a. m No. *2 9:19 a. m No 16 1:39 p m •Daily except Sunday Weet Boun^ No^ 43 1:44 a, m No. 9 8:34 a »o No. 41 1:12 p. n> No 19 3:41 p ta No. *8 4:36 p n» T. H I. & E. TRACTION—Telephono

•m Hubble, haul coal ...

R. P. ..itu. -cai 12.0/ aT1( j Mrs. Chancev Masten and

Wendell Hubble labor on road 2.00 da ht0 Sund

Clarence Sims, labor on road . . 21.00 FUirri Lewis hauling coal .... 9.46

Isaac Rogers, labor on road .. 4.001 SOUTH RUSSELL

Willis Prichard, labor on road 12.0Jj n

G. E.! Prichard laW on road 26.85 Albert c am , family V)ElU .j Roy MlcCammack, lalxir on road 7.00 , , Prt-ston Walters, 1-bor on road 5.00 Everett Gooch and wife Sunday. Arley Fisher, labor sch house 18.00 Elmer Clodfelter and family called Wendell Hubble, labor sch house .LoO on i^f,. McGaughey and family Pat-

Waiter Haines, labor sch house o.OO . evenmr Isaac Rogers, labor och Irons.? lo.OO i day evening.

Cornie Buis, hauling coal .. 10225 Lin Gardner and family are movGornie Buis, labor road 1919 . 12.00 ing west of Morton in the Firestone

Roy Pettit & M. Broadstreet, houa e.

labor on road 1919 50.50 o nr oi i . j -r . r> o Geo. Wallave, labor and mat 400.00 N s - W. Blaeketer and wife of Bell. F) II. Goble miscellaneous.. 65.24 more visited Mr. and Mrs. Otha Bales

Delphi Wagon Works, sch truk 315.00 Wednesdav ni-rht and Thursday.

Isaac Rogers, janioi, ......... .-.O Mrs. Otha Bales has been confined

Cola Clearwators. hauling coal 4.8. , ...

V. V. McCamsnaek. teaching 105.00 to the house the past week with an

Mrs. V. Whitaker, teaching .. 98.00 attack of la gripno.

Joht> Kibble, traps. Misses Grace and Demma Cane reMerhc Rogers. janito- .... 1 '.o tunu , ( } home Monday from a

John Prichard, transp .hmu , . , _

Clarence Cox, tran.-»i> 241.25 'vtek s visit with friends in Craw-

190.25 fordsv ille.

00 fJ ^ en *'* 1a ^ n called on her ' 9 jo sifter, Mrs. S. R. Balts Saturday af-

54.00 terooon.

50.00

Mr. slnd Mrs. M. F. Burdette and family, north College Avenue were in Bainbridge Tuesday, attending the funeral of Mr. Burdette’s uncle, W. H. Singleton.

CARD OF THANKS n - We desire to thank the land friends who assisted us during the illness and death of our mother. Thomas Harvey and Sisters.

CORN FLAKES

A D. Smith, coal V. V. MeCammaek, teaching Mrs. V. Whitaker, teaching Merlie Rogers, janitor John Hubble, transn

^ John Prichard. tran-n>

12.46 a. m . iareMt , c OXi t.arisn» 142-o

tt«tes Wabacc, rpr truck ted . 2.01 H. E. Staley, shelter wagons ~ '

I 11 LIPUT-LAND

ALo fcaki-r-i of Kf '.nrC'S URCPELHS »ud KHLOCG’S BRAN. toeUJ knaibl-

Putnam County Balance Sheet for the Year 1921 To the Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana: The Auditor and Treasurer make the toUowiog report of receipts and disbursements from January 1, 1921 to December 31, 1921.

V V. MeCammaek, teaching Merlie Regers, janitor Mrs. V. Whitaker, teaching E. A. Neier, salary John Prichard, transp .... Kiger & Oo., sun-plies

V. R. Neier, nails, axle greeee etc 8.07

M in transp (he winter

John Fubble, transit 84.00

Merle Rogers, janitor Q ^ *

99.75 Hat old Smith made a business trip

14./0 to Indianapolis Monday. 300 09 J' ^ one8 an d w 'fe visited Sun50.00 d ay at Salem with Gny Cradick and

24.44 family.

Mrs. Elizabeth Smith is spending

at Martinsville with her

8.40 daughter Mrs. Lola Mannan.

Eart Bound

West Bound

A M. P M || A. M. P. M W:25* 12:15* || 12:65* 12:38L 6:OOS 1:20L || 5:15 1:62* t:26L 2:16 || 6:40 2:38L 8:16 3:20L || 7:62 3:62 8-69L 4:24 || 8:38L 4:38H 10:16 5:32H || 9:62 5:52 J1:32H 6:21 || 1fl:S8H «-38L 7:20L I! 11:52 7:62 7:45* H 9:24L 9-20L II L Limited S—Daih- Fbtoetn Sunday. •Greencairtle on)y. H Highlander.

MALTA

Bertha MeCammaek, mater rd 2.50 Mrs. Mary Moore and daughter, C. J. Arnold, publishing .... 26.92 Ljilian called on Mrs. Mildred Man-

Harrv M. Smith, publishing 2i-42 ,

James & Alice, attorney fees 35 oo mn Monday,

Geo. Wallace, advisory serv .. 5 00 Mrs. Cora Smith called on Mrs. G. C. Parker, advisory* serv. .. 6.00 Mary Moore and daughter. Liliie,

C F. Wilcox, adv. serv •••••; 5.00 Monday>

E A. Neier, salary off rnt ex 285.00 . ....

Clarence Cox, transp 150.001 A1 >"^ r Tabor is on the sick list. Clarence Cox, trans j. addit . .16 10.501 William and Miss Martha Smith C’dale Hdw. & lunbr. Oo., misc visited Sunday at Millgrove with J.

Ceo. Bennett, sheep killed .... lu.0-1 f , mjth and family

Rim "' Vr "hond 1, * UJSD * l^SO?' Mannan and wife visited Balances on haml o , T „ , , Receipts during year 907.79 Sunday with Jennings Knoy and fam

Total of Bals. & Recpts. .. 1036.76 ily.

Disbursements during year. 731.25 j - -

Final Balances 305.511

ROAD FUND

Balances on hand $125,691

Reimi-ptt 4 Recpw '! T28.U ° lyn Cam P be!1 who badly burn Disbursemt..^ .ear’.. boo..iJ *d about three weeks ago is able to Final Balances 142.11 lie up most of the time. SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Haven’s Balance on hand $ “^.68 spen t j as t Sunday witli Mr. and Mrs.

Receipts durirtg year 378^.79 . Pi-apt Total of Baht. & Recpts .... 3790.47 * 0 Picket.

Dlsiiursements during year. 3621.36 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Garrett and Final Balances 169.11 sans called on Mr. and Mrs. Will

TUITION FUND Shuck last Sunday night

Rw^Ste during year ‘!!'.!!! 3477.85 Dr - Wright of (kiatesville was callTotal of Bats. & Repts. ... 4108.50 ed to Alva Wright last week to see c^sbursements during year . 2178.11 their daughter who has been ill aev-

Fmal balances 1936.39 era , dayH

DOG FUND Mr. and Mre. Meeks of Indianap-

olis visited witli Mr*. Raneom and

Balances on hand $394.00

Balance Jan. 1, 1921 County Revenue, Total Brought Forward $ 28.773.63 Court Honse Bonds and Interest 1,314.03 United War Work 3,010.80 Principal Common 1,269.00 Principal Congressional 601.70 Principal Permanent Endowment 244.06 Interest Common 1,628.46 Interest Congressional 1,087.36 Interest Permanent Endowment 59.90 Fines and Forfeitures 266.00 t?ale of Bonds for Const, of Mac. and Gravel Roads 82,135.13 Taxation for Redemption of Road Bonds and Coup 17,281.09 Sale of Bonds for Construction of Public Ditches 22.96 Taxation for Redempt. of Public Ditch Bds. and Op 417.77 Tax Sale Redemption 68.27 Show Licence Hospital Bonds State Tax 1 Benevolent Institution Fund State Debt Sinking Fund State School Tax • State Educational Institutions Fund Docket Fees SOJKTownship Tax Local Tuition Tax Special School Tax Road Tax Common School Revenue Surplus Dog Fund Library Fund Corporation Tax Sanitary Schools Soldier Memorial Local Vocational School Bonds qj State Vocational Inheritance Tax 541.96 Gravel Road Repairs 2,446.97

Receipts Total Receipts for Year 1921 for 1921

8141,189.08

$ 86,868.64 4.607.81 26,675.02 10,639.00 5.176.00 1.890.00 6,067.89 1.276.82 327.30 1.676.00 393,900.00 154,405.67

1,064.18 88.00 96,312.28 6,462.43 26,324.12 17.504.19 27,145.90 12.566.32 244.00 17.098.20 199,341.36 167,936.32 12.432.06 22,481.34 1.761.97 5,048.60 46,854.68 16,136.02 2,645.81 1,736.13 29,008.96 899.03 2.696.97 69.112.07 $1,466^93.77

#115,637.17 5821.84 29,685.82 11.908.00 5,770.70 2,134.06 7,696.35 2,364.18 387.20 1,941.00 476,035.13 171.686.76 22.95 417.77 1,122.45 88.00 96,312.28 6,402.43 26,324.12 17.504.19 27,145.90 12,566.32 264.00 17.098.20 199341.36 167336.32 12.432.06 22,481.34 1,761.97 5,049.50 45354.58 16,136.02 2,646.81 1,736.13 29.008.96 890.03 3,238.92 71,569.04 $1,606,482.86

T4ital Disbursed

Balance

for year 1921

Dec. 81,1«1

$ 95,112.98

$ 20,524.24

6,170.00

’348.15

2,297.71

388.11

10,680.00

1J28.(K

4,900.00

876.70

1,550.00

584.06

6,320.25

1,376.10

1,473.70

89<>.4t

416.91

* 29.74

1,179.00

762.00

343.662.34

132,372.7!

157.047.80

U,688.9f

22.95

417.77

1,116.55

6,9t

88.C0

96412.28

6,462.43

26,324.12

17,504.19

27,146.90

12,566.32

*

250.00

14.00

17,098.20

199,341.35

167,936.32

12,432.06

22,481.34

1,761.97

5,049X0

45,864.68

16,135.02

2,646.81

1,736.13

29,008.95

1)1

899.03

3,227.95

10.97

60,678.93

10,880.11

$1,326,654.82

$2814*»«

-»fw—**■**,.,

Net Balance $280,928#

R. E. Knoll, Auditor of Putnam County.

Otto G. Webb, Treasurer Putnam County. Examined and approved this 31st day of December, 1921 C. W. Daggy Y Board of C. A. Carver Commissioners cf D. J. Skelton * Putnam Co., Ind