Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 11 January 1912 — Page 2

HEAVY VOTE CAST TICKET IS NAMED

LONG CAMPAIGN IS OVER AND DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES ARE CHOSEN—SAMPLE LEADS

FOR JUDGE AND R. F. REEVES FOR REPRESENTATIVE.

WAS HEAVIEST SHERIFF VOTE

And Winner Could Not Be Determined Until Last Precinct was Heard From Small Margin For

Winner Allen Cooper, Thomas and Winslow Were Successful Candidates.

The Ticket.

For Representative Robert F. Reeves, of Brown township. For Prosecuting Attorney—Hiram L. Thomas, of Center township.

For Judge—Earl Sample, of Center township. For Treasurer—Allan F. Cooper, of Center township.

For Sheriff Mack Warrum, of Sugar Creek township. For Surveyor—Gilderoy C. Winslow, of Center township.

For Commissioner Middle District—George W. Allen, of Center township.

For Commissioner Eastern District—James H. Bussell. For Coroner Earl R. Gibbs, of Center township.

It seems that practically a full vote. w7as cast at the Democratic nominating convention Saturday, in spite of the cold and disagreeable weather. The interest in the various offices was sufficient to bring all. the voters out.

The largest number of votes, 2,644, was cast for Sheriff, there being thirteen candidates and it will always be considered a lucky thirteen by Mack Warrum, the successful candidate, although twelve who wrere defeated will probably continue to consider the number, "13" a hoodoo. The closest man to Warrum was Wright, with second, Swain, third Leary, fourth, Hull, fifth Mulvihill, sixth Brokaw, and seventh, Stephens. Until the last precinct in this city was heard from it was anybody's race among the four highest men.

A great deal of interest centered in the judgeship race. The three candidates had made a personal campaign and it was anybody's race until the last returns were in. Any one of the three could have been nominated on the returns from the east precinct in this city, where 507 votes were cast, although Sample was about eighty votes in the lead with the Fortville returns. The east precinct in this city increased Sample's majority to over a hundred and fifty, with Walker second man and VanDuyn third.

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The Representative race showed hard work on the part of both candidates. Reeves had a slight lead with the first returns and kept this position with varying majorities until the last returns were in, his final majority being more than 300. There were 2,438 votes cast for representative.

Thomas, for Prosecuting Attorney, seemed to have his inning Saturday, as his majority was upwards of 800 votes. He carried all of the eighteen precincts but twTo, and received nearly 1,150 votes. There were 2,500 votes cast for Prosecutor.

For Treasurer, Allen F. Cooper seemed to have a big lead with the first returns, and his final majority 'was almost 1,000. There were 2,325 votes cast for Treasurer.

The Surveyor's race resulted in the nomination of G. C. Winslow by nearly 700 majority. There were 2,440 votes cast for this office.

G. W. Allen was nominated for Commissioner of the Middle district by a majority of over 450. There were four candidates and over 2,200 votes were cast.

J. H. Bussell for Commissioner of the Eastern district, and Earl R. Gibbs, for Coroner, had no oppoosition.

There was a great crowd at the court house Saturday night to get .the returns, which began coming in from some of the small precincts soon after 6 o'clock. It was late, however, when Fortville and the

east precinct in this city came in, as both were big precincts. Fortfcville returns were received about 2 o'clock Sunday morning, and the 1 Greenfield precinct did not make its report until 3 o'clock. The final result, in some of the contests, rested with the returns from these r. precincts and held the crowd until

the last.

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PRECINCTS

Totals Majorities

Annual Report

Of the receipts and expenditures by the trustee of Sugar Creek township, Hancock county, Indiana, for the year ending December 31, 1911.

Receipts—Township Fund. Jan. 23, Philander Collyer, Jan. draw $ 600.78 July 17, Philander Collyer,

July draw 825.68 Dec. 23, J. W. Boring, com. C. M. J. ditch....: 4.13 Dec. 23, A. P. Hogle, J. P. fee 5.00 Dec. 28, Philander Collyer, treasurer 746.18

Total $2,181.77 Tuition Fund. Jan. 1, 1911, Bal. on hand.. .$1,414.31 Jan. 23, Co. treas., Jan. draw 2,396.42 Feb. 1, N. Palestine Bank,

Jan. int. on deposit Feb. 6, Jas. Snodgrass, borrowed money Feb. 6, Teachers' assessment Mar. 11, Hazel D. Mitchell, money refunded Mar. 21, Bessie Power, to correct error ..: Mar. 21, N. Palestine Bank,

Feb. int

Mar. 25, Co. treas., dog tax returned April 5, N. Palestine Bank,

March int

April 12, Jacob Cox, transfer May 4, N. Palestine Bank, April interest June 9, N. Palestine Bank,

July interest Aug. 7, W. A. Scott, transfer Sept. 2, N. Palestine Bank,

August interest. Oct. 2, N. Palestine Bank, September interest Nov. 1, N. Palestine Bank,

October interest Dec. 7, N. Palestine Bank, November interest Dec. 28, Co. treas., partial

Reeves Eikman Smith Thomas San

5.98

427.00 12.00

15.00

5.00

9.04

135.56

7.71

28.00

4.80

May interest July 3, N. Palestine Bank, June interest July 17, Co. treas., July draw 2,877.76 July 24, Geo. Fritts, transfer 182.00 Aug. 1, N. Palestine Bank,

3.37

2.90

7.33

182.00

14.87

15.03

13.34

10.18

January draw 1,579.77

Total $9,349.37 Special School Fund. Jan. 23, Co. treas., Jan draw.$1,271.58 Feb. 6, N. Pal. Bank, error.. .02 Feb. 6, Gus L. Snider, error .50 July 17, Co. treas., July draw 2,015.49 Aug. 30, A. F.Andrews, scrap lumber 12.50 Sept. 5, N. Palestine Bank, money advanced 3,932.80 Dec. 28, Co. treas., partial

Jan. draw 1,814.93

Total $9,047.82 Road Fund. Jan. 1, Bal. on hand $1,058.51 Jan. 23, Co. treas., Jan. draw .26 Feb. 1, N. Palestine Bank,

Jan. interest on dep .10 July 17, Co. treas. July draw 2,434.38 Dec. 28, Co. treas., partial

Jan. draw 28.70

Total $3,521.95 Dog Fund. Jan. 1, Bal. on hand $ 261.25 Feb. 6, Dog owner, notchgd. 1.00 Mar. 11, Hazel D. Mitchell, money refunded 3.00 Mar. 27, Assessor, dog tax.. 230.00 June 7, Wm. Arthur, dog tax 1.00 June 17, Rose Hudson dgtax 1.00 June 17, Wallace Hudson, dog tax 1.00 Aug. 1, F. M. Espey, delinq. dog tax 3.00

Total .... 501.25 Jan. 1, 1911, Bal. on hands, all funds ....'. $2,734.17

Total receipts, all funds.$24,602.16 Disbursements—Township Fund. New Palestine Bank, money advanced $ 176.83 Jacob W. Boring, supt., assessment C. M. J, ditch.. 104.40 John Burkhart, local option election expenses, pre. 1.. 44.00 Henry Fralich, com. local option election 6.00 Van. B. Cones, com. local

ford

Blue River, 1 and 2 48 37 10 53 21 23 39 24 20 8 9 48 7 Brown, 1 72 15 9 53 22 45 9 40 8 20 15 43 11 Brown, 2. 83 12 20 54 18 63 8 32 7 7 11 70 2 Brown, 3 69 18 4 51 35 17 38 71 6 9 31 45 15 Brandy wine, 1 25 41 5 51 5 31 16 12 10 23 3 25 5 Brandywine, 2 45 52 9 78 8 26 28 40 32 48 4 13 10 Buck Creek, 1 40 34 5 31 37 26 26 22 21 14 1 38 9 Buck Creek, 2 34 52 2 36 48 34 38 16 9 10 12 56 2 Center, 1 and 2 80 77 26 100 35 65 50 45 4 3 33 120 3 Center, 5, 6 and 7 290 171 91 261 110 133 194 159 50 29 112 267 47 Center, 3, 4 and 8 159 103 24 209 44 82 115 85 16 21 70 159 25 Green, 1 and 2 91 33 19 58 44 48 58 20 9 15 25 70 20 Jackson, 1 57 18 12 51 11 23 34 20 5 8 8 51 Jackson, 2 50 26 22 47 4 29 33 17 9 8 11 48 2 Sugar Creek, 1 and 2 56 149 9 144 39 64 100 40 11 66 9 111 34 Sugar Creek, 3 33 47 5 41 35 15 28 43 7 29 9 37 3 Vernon, 1 and 2 105 128 44 110 78 86 126 67 29 8 13 182 221 Vernon, 3 33 50 2 63 20 29 44 19 10 3 14 60 31

1375 312

1063 318 1491 876

Marsh ditch 6.00 John H. Wilkins, pay in full supv. dist. 4 50.00 E. B. Martindale, pay in full supv. dist. 3 51.00 Elzy Grigsby, pay in full, supv. dist 1 70.00 C. F. Eickman, pay in full, supv. dist. 2 95.00 Henry Fralich, bal. assess. on C. M. J. ditch J.1.60 John Burkhart, trust, serv. 50.00

Total $1,390.72 Road Fund. New Palestine Lumber Co., sewer tile $ 10.50 C. E. Snodgrass, gravel, dist.

No. 4 11.00 Chas. F. Richman, road drag 69.90 Albert Alyea, grav. dist. 4.. 2.00 Benj. Faut, gravel dist. 4... J4.50 Harrison Gray, grav. dist 3. 2.00 Chas. Berry, gravel, dist. 2.. 15.25 James Madison, bridge lumber, dist. 3 11.43 Samuel Falender Co., boiler shell culverts 409.11 Alpha B. Green et al., road tax receipts 4.27 Garrett Duncan, grav. dis. 1 7.88 C. H. Troy, extending road book 10.00 Harrison Gray, grav. dis. 3. 75.00 Black & Elliott, grav. dis 1. 100.00 Wm. Lantz, gravel dist. 3.. 75.00 Emma Claffy, road tax rec.. 3.07 Fred W. Claffy, road tax rec 2.16 Chas. Bush, labor, dist. 4... 15.75 John Moore, labor dist. 4... 1.25 Harrison Gray, gravel, dist 3 75.00 Audrey Freeman, grav. dis 4 150.00 Wm. H. Jordan, labor, dis. 4 10.50 Roscoe Carlton, labor, dis. 4 75.00 Black & Elliott, gravel, dis. 1 180.60 James Madison, lum. dis. 3.. 14.19 Clarence Smith, labor, dis. 4 2.50 Estel Smith, team, dis. 4 30.00 V. R. Snodgrass, grav., 4... 61.00 Black & Elliott, grav, 1 and2 160.80 J. E. Allen, gravel dis. 1 19.50 Theo. Bush, labor, dis. 4 1.50 Milo Smith, labor, dis. 4 13.50 Sam Fallender, boiler shell 72.00 Bert Elliott, gravel dis. 1-2 136.80 Gray & Freeman, gravel dis. 1, 2, 3 and 4 83.00 Wm. Lantz, gravel dis. 3... 25.00 Benj. Eaton, gravel dis. 2.. 1.80 John M. Hall, gravel dis. 1.. 27.90 Ira E. Smith, grav. dis. 4. 12.60 George M. Waters, lumber dis. 4 31.04 Duncan Lum. Co., lum. dis2 .85 D. F. Hawk, gravel dis. 1... -10.50 Benj. G. Faut, gravel dis. 4.. 22.80 John Kitley, jr., gravel dis. wmi

GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1912

614 839 984 145

option election 9.00 Jesse W. Cox, sheriff, posting notices, option elect.. 3.05 Lewis N. Larrabee, option election, exp. pre. 3 25.85 Elzy Grigsby, pt. pay, supv. dist. 1 20.00 Chas. H. Troy, member bd. canvassers 6.00 John Burkhart, pt. pay as trustee 100.00 John Wilkins, pt. pay supv. dist. 4 20.00 Walter Eaton, post. stps... 1.00 Chas. H. Troy, field examiners 50.65 Frank Andrews, labor Murnan cemetery 15.45 John Burkhart, pt. pay as trustee 150.00 Short & Co., supv. bks 1.00 Jos. Vernon, cleaning Merlau Hack ditch 10.00 William G. Lantz, member adv. board 5.00 Pleasant F. Parish, adv bd.. 5.00 John Knoop, adv. bd 5.00 Elzy Grigsby, pt. pay supv. dist 1 30.00 E. B. Martindale, pi. pay as supv. dist. 3 25.00 Frank Andrews, labor and grass seed Murn. cem 15.18 Chas. F. Eickman, pt. pay supv. dist. 2 25.00 John H. Wilkins, pt. pay as supv. dist. 4 50.00 Newton R. Spencer, ptg. and advertising 29.40 J. D. Adams & Co., tp. office supplies 24.31 John Burkhart, trust, serv. 100.00 John M. Hall, rep. on Mont I

OFFICIAL VOTE OF SATURDAY'S CONVENTION

REP. PROS. ATT JUDGE TRAASURER FOR SHERIFF

Walker Sample VanDuyn Burke Scudder Hagans Cooper Wright

772 263 ,329 390 1443 1053

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44 cS .a 02

1 1 48 1 13 6 2 48

3

30 7 10 5 5 18

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182 106 15 10 3 18 2 20 1 20|

4

449

83 499, 47 50

2 and 3 88.10! Wm. Lantz, gravel dis. 2-3. 22.87' Fred Elliott, repair on road grader rail 1.80 Benj. Eaton, gravel dis. 3... 5.55 J. E. Allen, culvert, dis. 1.. 21.60 F. M. Elsberry, grav. 2-4... 6.00 Louis Franke, grav. dis. 2.. 3.75 Carry Borden, grav. dis. 4.. 3.20 Henry Reasner, grav. dis. 3. 2.50

Total $2,151.32 Special School Fund. Wm. Ostermeier, wood $ Oral F. Schlosser, drive wag Baldwin Piano Co.., rent... A. J. Wilson, shedding wag. J. A. Fritts, sch. wag. stoves Chas. Ballard, jati. oil floors Chris. Rosenbaum, labor ... N. Pal. Bank, money adv... Elmer Andrews, check given 2-09, but no credit taken. Chas. Ballard, jan. dis. 7 C. M. Curry, paper & hang'g Joseph A. Fritts, stove pipe and labor dis. 3 Chas. Ballard, jan. dis. 7 Oral F. Schlosser, driving school wagon Chas. Ballard, jan. No. 7 F. M. Elsbury, supl. dis. 1.. Baldwin Piano Co., rent Chas. Ballard, jan. No. 7 Elmer Andrews, high school supplies Chas. Ballard, jan. dis. 7 Raymond Wilson, jan., inst. Frank A. Lovell, inst., jan. James II. ElliotL, inst Delia Rasener, inst. and jan Merle Brandenberg, inst. .. Clara Hagans, inst Edna Butler, inst Elizabeth Hanes, inst Harry Ostermeier, inst... jan Elmer Andrews, a'cct. com.. Bess Hittle, inst., jan Hazel D. Mitchell, inst., jan Elmer Andrews, inst, exam. Chas. F. Eichman, labor... Homer Leonard, fake enum. George W. Peffly, com. on school books Oral F. Schlosser, driving school wagons 268.50 N. Palestine Bank, Col. Sch.

mtwi'-C tawu.k

3.65,

10.00! 2.74!

2.65

10.00

50.00 10.00 7.90 4.00 10.00

10.05 15.00 29.75 28.00 24.50 15.60 21.00 28.00 24.15 19.95 56.25 8.00 33.60 33.60 35.25 6.15 24.00

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Supply Co Chas. Herrlich, water rent.. Eaton and Sterling, sch, sup J. D. Adams & Co., sch. sup Frank Rafferty, ins. sch. hs. George Fouty, clng. vults.. N. Pal. Bank, money adv... Marion Elsbury, labor Pleasant F. Parish, wood, unloading coal A. H. Geisel, supplies Chas. A. Hawkins, coal 241.65 Clarence C. Shipp, pt. pay, heating plant Clarence C. Shipp, repairs, school house dis. 1 Chas. Matlock, drayage W. H. Stewart, painting.... George Winsy, walks E. B. Martindale, storage... Samuel Cly, clng sch houses F. M. Elsbury, clng sch lis.. Chas. Ballard, clng. and oil J. A. Fritts, repairs W. H. Trentleman, repairs. Chas. Matlock, express, dray Raymond Wilson, clng. sch. Chas. Ballard, jan. No. 7 O. L. Keppler, labor, mat... J. C. Brandenburg, driving school wagon Edith Weber, sup. dis. 1... Geo. Peffly, com. sch. bks... Chas. Matlock, freight, dray Joseph A. Fritts, sup. dis. 1. Chas. Ballard, jan. dis. 7... Glen Brandenburg, jan J. C. Brandenburg, driving school wagon C. C. Shipp & Co., pt. pay on heating plant 327.74 W. E. Reynolds, repairs 2.50 Oral Schlosser, driving wag. 75.00 Chas. Manche, labor, mat... 6.00 J. C. Brandenburg, driving school wagon 6.00 Chas. Ballard, jan. dis. 7 15.00 J. C. Brandenburg, driving jschool wagon 25.00 Chas. Ballard, jan. dis. 7. I f. 15.00 A. H. Geisel, coal 42.40 J. W. Waltz & Co., cobs.... 4.25 Samuel Cly, jan. dj,s. 2. 30.00

10.66 10.00 79.94 38.96 85.50 30.00

600.15 6.00

65.00 37.15

2,621.86

195.79 .65 339.00 175.28 5.00 9.00 5.00 15.00 25.00 6.25 2.90 5.00 24.00 7.50

75.00 1.40 .60 2.18 8.25 20.00 8.90

25.00

fnTtn

26 13 9 1 28 58 21 6 8 26 25 20 4 6

6, 3 2j 21 4!

4

211 Hi 16

2

1 1

217 22 114

10.50

360.00 16.00 5.00 7.00 25.00 •1.50 5.93

104 32 3 3

32 48!

155' 329

185

393

Merle Brandenberg, teaching 57.00 Clara Hagans, teaching 120.00 Edna Butler, teaching 413.00 Elizabeth Hanes, teaching... 159.00 Harry Ostermeyer, teaching. 121.30 Bess Hittle, teaching 162.00 Bess Hiltle, to cor. error 20.00 Hazel D. Mitchell, teaching.. 112.00 Elmer Andrews, teaching... 245.00 Chas. P. Fisher, transfers J28.fv~ Hiram Thomas, transfers Elmer Andrews, teaching 75.00 Margaret Williamson, teach. 50.00 Carolyn Lubbe, teaching 70.00 Hazel'. D. Mitchell, teaching.. 50.00 Elizabeth Hanes, teaching... 15.00 Glendale Brandenberg, teach 25.00 Dora Arnold, teaching 15.00 Frank Boone, teaching 65.00 Raymond Wilson, teaching.. 50.00 Edith Weber, teaching 20.00 James H. Elliott, teaching... 50.00 Gertrude Ashcraft, teaching. 50.00 Carolyn Lubbe, teaching 70.00 Dora Arnold, teaching 15.00 Elmer Andrews, teaching 75.00 Hazel D. Mitchell, teaching. 30.00 Carrie Snodgrass, teaching.. 60.00 Glendale Brandenberg, teach 73.00 Elizabeth Hanes, teaching... 75.00 Margaret Williamson, teach. 35.00 Frank Boone, teaching 75.00 Raymond Wilson, teaching... 65.00 James H. Elliott, teaching... 75.00 Gertrude Ashcraft, teaching. 10.00 Hazel D. Mitchell, teaching.. 25.00 Carolyn Lubbe, teaching 75.00 Gertrude Ashcraft, teaching. 50.00 Elizabeth Hanes, teaching 50.00 Elmer Andrews, teaching 90.00 Margaret Williamson, teach.. 70.00

SURV. COMMISSIONER OR

3 CM

30 29 17 49 8 22 25 36 39

79

856

Ph

55 56 77 38 50 68 48 51

15 3 12 22 12 14 11 13 21

17 8 17 47 15 17 13 10 18

39 30 30 26 25 59 40 64 99

12 46 34 12 8 5 9 4 26 50 28 72 17 9 36 9 54 18

119 277 149 74 51 58 138 58 105 64

101 36 6

181 120 39 19 14 49 21 134 24

1536 680

F". M. Elsbury, supplies 1.95 J. C. Brandenburg, driving school wagon 73.00 Henry Fralich, cashier New

Palestine Bk., money adv 878.43 N. Palestine Lumber Co. sup 16.09 Chas. Ballard, clng., oiling. 6.00

Total $7,531.49 Tuition Fund. Elmer Andrews, teaching $ 60.00 Frank A. Lovell, teaching 17.50 Clara Hagans, teaching 40.00 Hazel 1). Mitchell, teaching.. 30.00 Frank A. Lovell. teaching 17.50 Raymond Wilson, teaching.. 20.00 Merle Brandenberg, teaching 10.00 Frank A. Lovell, teaching.. 17.50 Bess Hitlfle, teaching 30.00 Elizabeth Hanes, teaching... 40.00 Edna Butler, teaching 10.00 Delia Rasener, teaching 20.00 Frank A. Lovell. teaching... 17.50 Nora Hare, teaching 20.00 Elmer Andrews, teaching 75.00 James A. Elliott, teaching... 80.00 Hazel D. Mitchell, teaching.. 35.00 Frank A. Lovell, teaching.... 17.50 James Snodgrass, teaching.. 392.00 Frank Larrabee, teaching... 12.00 C. error, in bal 05 Edna Butler, teaching 10.00 Elizabeth Hanes, teaching... 20.00 Clara Hagan, teaching 35.00 F. A. Lovell. leaching 17.50 Merle Brandenberg, teaching 15.00 Raymond Wilson, teaching.. 20.00 Bess Hittle, teaching 35.00 Frank A. Lovell, teaching 17.50 James H. Elliott, teaching... 60.00 Hazel Mitchell, teaching 25.00 Nora Hare, teaching 20.00 Clara Hagan, teaching 100.00 F. A. Lovell, teaching 17.50 Delia Rasener, teaching 35.00 F. A. Lovell, teaching 17.50 Edna Butler, teaching 10.00 Elizabeth Hanes, teaching.... 50.00 James H. Elliott, teaching... 30.00 Elmer Andrews, teaching 100.00 Clara Hagan, teaching 30.00 F. A. Lovell, teaching J7.50 Hazel D. Mitchell, teaching.. 40.00 Harry Ostermeyer, teaching. 100.00 Raymond Wilson, teaching.. 150.00 F. A. Lovell, teaching 17.50 Bess Hittle, teaching 25.00 Clara Hagans, teaching. .. 30.00 Delia Rasener, teaching 12.00 F. A. Lovell, teaching 35.00 Nora Hare, teaching 40.00 Merle Brandenberg, teaching 250.00 James IL Elliott, teaching... 75.00 Hazel 1). Mitchell, teaching.. 20.00 Elmer Andrews, teaching 5.00 Raymond Wilson, teaching 60.00 Frank A. Lovell, teaching... 21.00 James H. Elliott, teaching... 40.00 Delia Rasener, teaching 96.00

54 72 68 44 37 51 54 53 85

123 75 13 5 10 56 24 56 10

495

80 78 87 68 54 87 65 75

148 398 225 106 68 64 171 74 173 78

140 87 10 21 21 28 28 25 7

150 79 29 33 37 74 23 92 49

225 130 72 47 41 103 45 121 47

499

978 489

459

1349

2098

Frank Boone, teaching 65.00 Pearl Butler, teaching 45.00 Raymond Wilson, teaching.. 50.00 Carrie Snodgrass, teaching... 50.00 Hazel D. Mitchell, teaching.. 35.00 J. II. Elliott, teaching 90.00 Dora Arnold, teaching 15.00

Total $,149.35 Dog Fund. Philander Collyer, dog money returned 164.25 David F. Hawk, sheep killed by dogs 5.00 Wm. G. Lantz, sheep killed by dogs 5.00

Recapitulation. Township Fund.

Receipts $2,181.77 Disbursements $1,390.72'

Balance $ 791.05 Tuition Fund. Balance on hand last settlement $1,414.31 Receipts 7,935.06

Total bal. and receipts.. .$9,349.37 Disbursements $6,149.35

Balance $3,200.02 Special School Fund. Receipts '..$9,047.82 Disbursements 7,531.49

Balance $1,516.33 Road Fund. Balance on hand last settlement $1,058.51 Receipts 2,463.44

Total bal. and receipts.. .$3,521.95 Disbursements 2,151.31

Balance $1,370.63 Dog Fund. Balance on hand last settlement. $ 261.25 Receipts 240.00

Total bal. and receipts...$ 501.25 Disbursements 174.25

Balance $ 327.00 Total of All Funds. Balance on hand last settlement $ 2,734.07 Receipts 21,868.09

Total bal. and receipts. .$24,602.16 Disbursements 17,397.13'

Balance

.$ 7,205.03

Jan. 2, 1912. We, the members of the Advisory Board present, allow John Burkhart $400.00 for pay in full for Trustee's Service for the year 1911, which has been paid. Signed by members of the Advisory Board,

P. F. Parish, Pres. John Knop.

Register of Township Indebtedness. Sept. 5, 1911, $3,932,80 at 6 per cent interest on the special school fund, in favor of the New Palestine Bank, Due January 1, 1913. 1911, $650 at 6 per cent, interest, on the township fund, in favor of Charles Scott, due January 25, 1912.

Nov. 11, 1911, $202, at 6 per cent, interest, on the lownship fund, in favor of Charles Scott, due January 25^ 1912. State of Indiana,

Hancock County, ss:

The undersigned, being duly sworn, upon his oath, says that the within is a true and complete showing of all the moneys received and paid out, as he verily believes and that the various items of expenditure credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express or implied agreement, that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid 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.

JOHN BURKHART, Trustee.

Subscribed and sworn to before me, this the 2d day of January, 1912. P. F. Parish,

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