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PRIZE WINNERS
LIST OF PEOPLE WHO WON PRIZES AND THE KIND OF CHICKENS. ALSO SPE
CIAL PRIZES GIVEN. MAJORITY HANCOCK COUNTY
PEOPLE.
Below is given a list of the prize winners at the poultry show just closed and the kind of chickens shown:
Buttercups—Mrs. 0. P. Eastes, first cock first and second cockerel lirst, second and third pullet first pen.
Silver Campines—Orzo Kimberly, Fortville, first cockerel first hen lirst, second and third pullet first pen.
White Orphingtons—Dr. J. L. Allen, first cockerel first and second hen first and fourth pullet first young hen.
William Sullivan, first and second .cockerel third and fourth cockerel third hen second old pen second I young pen.
Mrs. Mau^ie lliuchman. second .cockerel fourth and fifth hen sec-j and and third pullet first old pen. .Hull* Orphingtons—Abdel Dunham, •Bradford, Ohio, lirst old pen fourth cock fifth cockerel fourth pullet.
R. L. Opg. fifth pullet. Otto Duncan, Route 10, second cock fourth hen.
E. W. Eastes.-Route 6. first cock fourth cockerel third hen second pullet.
W. M. Brown & Son, Spieeland, third cock: second, third and fourth cockerel first,, second and fifth hen first and third pullet first young pen.
Black Orphingtons—E. W7. Eastes, first cock first and second cockerels first and second hen first pullet.
Partridge Rocks —Rohm Bros., Fountaintown. first cock first hen second pen: third pullet.
A. V. Davis, first and second cockerels: second hen lirst. second, fourth and iifth pullet: first and third pen.
Bull' Rocks—Rohm Bros., first, second, third, lourth and fift.li each class.
White Rocks—Arthur Frazier, first, fourth and fifth pullet E. W. Eastes, first cockerel second and third pullet.
Bronze Turkey—Raymond Shelby, Route 9. first torn. Bourbon Red—William F. Thomas first old torn first young torn first hen.
Mammoth Pekin Ducks—Mrs. Omer Giles. first drake first duck. Toulouse Geese—Mrs. Omer Giles, first gander: lirst. goose Lee Fuller, second gander: second goose.
Light Brahmas—United Poultry Association of Milton, Indiana, lirst cockerel first hen: first pullet .•Pierce Kauble, first and second cock second, third, fourth and fifth pullet first pen.
Partridge, and Buff Cochins— -United Poultry Association. Milton, first cock and first hen on BufT first cock first cockerel first pullet on •Partridge.
S. C. R. T. Red—Frank Guthrie, .fifth cockerel: second pen Paul Havens.lifth pullet Raymond Shelby fourth cockerel John Rosser, first cockerel first, second, third and fourth pullett: first and third cockerel: first, and third hen Omer
Hook, second cockerel Elam Leary, first and second cock second hen. R. C. R. T. Red-—Jesse Moulden, first,, second and fourth cockerel first pullet Mrs. S. M. Parker. Carthage, second, third, fourth and fifth pullet first pen.
Barred Rocks—Mrs. Orville McConnell, second cock second cockerel fifth hen second old pen Mrs. S. P. Pike, Centerville, fourth hen third old pen fifth cockerel Darwin Herkless, Carthage, first cock third and fourth cockerel first, second and third hen second and fourth pullet second and fourth pullet first young pen Frank Hafner, first cockerel first and third jpullet.
Anconas—Grant Trowbridge, first and second cockerel: first, second, |third, fourth and fifth pullet first 'pen.
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R. C. White Leghorns—Edward ^Anderson first William Droeger, •second.
Silver Spangled Hamburg—Ora IfBoring, first cock first, second and
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tliird hen. White Wyandottes—Ernest Bovey, first and second cock firgt and second cockerel first, secopd, third and fourth hen first old pen first, second, third and fifth pullet first young pen Dave Thomas,, third 'cock third cockerel fourth pullet ^second young pen Merle Kennedy,
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fourth cock fourth and fifth cockerel. White, Langshangs—Lon Tyner, winner first, second, third, fourth and fifth in all classes.
Black Langshangs—Mrs. Bernice Barrett, first and second cock first, second, third and fifth cockerel first, second, third, fourth and fifth hen first, second, third, fourth and fifth pullet first old pen first young pen Arthur Hendren, third cock A. Curtis, fourth cock fourth cockerel.
R. C. Black Minorca—William Briney, second cock fourth hen second old pen 0. N. Tucker, first cock first and second cockerel first, second, third and fifth hen first, second, third and fourth pullet lirst old pen first young pen Arthur Hendren, third cock.
Blue Andalusians—Mrs. Larkin Cox, first cockerel first and second pullet.
Capons—E. W. Eastes, first Alonzo Tyner, second. Heaviest dozen eggs', ohn Rosser.
Best dozen brown eggs, Mrs. Jasper Moulden. Best dozen white eggs, Grant Trowbridge.
Best bird in the show, Black Langshang, Bernice Barrett also best cock and cockerel in the show of all varieties.
Best lien. Dr. J. L. Allen. Best pullet, Ernest Bovey."
JURIES DRAWN FOR NEXT TERM OF COURT
February Term Will Open Next Monday and Petit Jury Called For That Day.
The jury commissioners on Monday drew the names of the following persons to serve on the juries for the February term of court:
Grand Jury
Carl S. Rock, Greenfield. Thomas B. Leary, Center. William R. Flowers, Center. Luther Bower, Buck Creek. William D. Springer, Fortville. George E. Lindamood, Fortville.
Petit Jury
Lucian C. Barrett, Brandywine. Clinton Caldwell. McCordsville. John L. Hidav, Fortville. Joseph N. Addison, Jackson. William E. Crossley, Center. Thomas E. Miles. Center. Isaac J. Hatfield, Jackson. Henry L. Paxton, Brown. Ward F. Parnell, Blue River. Carl H. Weber. Center. Owen E. Bratton, Center. Richard A. Bennett, Blue River. The next term will convene next Monday, February 1st-. The jury is also called to appear that day. The grand jury will not. appear unless called.
For a deep Seated Cold. It is in cases of deep seated colds that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is most appreciated. It relieves the lungs and makes breathing easier, liquifies the tough mucous and makes it easier to expectorate, allays the cough and aids nature in throwing off the cold and restoring the system to a healthy condition. Mrs. C. B. Waters, Decatur, 111., says, Fifteen years ago Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured me of a deep seated cold on the lungs and rid me of an aggravating cough. I have since used it when needed and it has always produced the desired results. For sale by all dealers. (Advertisement.)
Snow Makes Roads Heavy. The condition of the roads and streets are very bad on account of the snow. Only small loads can be hauled. Where large loads have to be hauled four horses are used. The snow is so deep and dry that it has not packed as usual, and the traveling of horses on the road even without a load is laborious.
WARNING
You nave less than ninety days in which to purchase fruit trees, berry plants, roses and other nursery stock for spring planting. Order at once before the best varieties are sold out.
Be sure that what you plant is hardy, healthy and true to name. The safest way is to buy direct from an old established nursery. We have been growing trees and plants at Monroe since 1849, sixty six years. Lowest Prines, Largest Stock, Highest Quality.
THE MICHIGAN NURSERY CO-, Winkworth & Sons.Monroe, MichAgents wanted
Elba Jacobs has gone to Richmond where he has accepted a position as electrician for the East Haven State hospital. He was formerly deputy county recorder under his father, Edward Jacobs, of Brandywine township.
Marriage Licenses.
Leslie Spraggon to Cecil I. King. John C. Hanna to Gladie Arena Hunt.
TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE'S REPORT The following is the report of the Trustee of Green Township, showing the receipts and expenditures for the year commencing January 1, 1914, and ending December 31, 1914:
TOWNSHIP FUND
Receipts
Amt. brot. forward from last rep.$ 491.22 A. F. Cooper, delin. ditch tax.... 7.41 A. F. Cooper, June distribution.. 623.64 A. F. Cooper, Dec. distribution... 538.40
Paid Out
Lawrence Wood, ext road book.. 10.00 Howard Sharrett, in full road sup 120.00 Jos. E. Wilson, in full road sup.. 102.00 Jas. Charlton, ditching and tile.. 10.00 D. J. Warrum, ser. trustee, 1913.. 100.00 D. J. Warrum, ser. trustee, 1914.. 20.00 Robt. McClarnon, bal. super., 1913 10.00 B. C. Rees, cl. snow from road... 26.25 Mitchell Ptg. Co., ptg. report.... 31.05,
M. R. Spencer, ptg. report, etc. 24.03 Walter Jackson, ser. super., 1914 15.00 D. J. Warrum, ser. as trustee 4.00 D. J. Warrum, trustee 25.00 D. J. Warrum, ser. as trustee 100.00 Robt. McClarnon, ser. super., 1914 50.00 Walter Jackson, bal. ser., 1914... 15.00 J. E. Barrett, red. road receipt.. 5.89 Jas. B. Barrett, red. road receipt .72 Clias, L. Tlwln.ll, ittloi-ney fees... 30.00 Kiger & Co., supplies '.... 19.00 F. M. Jackson, pay. in full on
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(J. C. Winslow, surveying ditches. 24.00 Martin Watson, cleaning ditches. 7.25 J. W. Martin, cl. Mingle ditch... 3.65 John M. Watson, cl. ditches 4.85 Wilt Eakins, cleaning ditches.... 10.90 A. H. Murfin, mem. adv. hoard.. 5.00 I). M. Bi-illinger, mem. adv. hoard 5.00 A. T. Ginley, mem. adv. board... 5.00 Jesse Martin,'cl. allot, tp. ditches 5.35 John M. Watson, cl. al. tp. ditches 1.6C Robt. McClarnon, ser. super 50.00 D. J. Warrum, trustee 20.00 field Sewer & Bridge Co., in full for sewers and steel beam 31.75 Clias. Roberts, cleaning ditches... 5.20 Kiger & Tomlinson, supplies 7.25 Robt. McClarnon, bal. ser. sup... 20.00 Virgil Jones, bal. ser. supervisor.- 93.00 T". J. Warrum, trustee '30.00 .Tos. !0. Wilson,- supervisor, 1!»14.. 12.00 Lawrence Wood, ext. book and ex. 26.12 Allen Cooper, red. road receipt.. 7.68 Howard Sharrett, ser. sup., 1914.. 120.00
ROAD FUND
Receipts
Bal. bro't for'd last report 55.71 Allen Cooper, June distribution.. 1,284.35 Allen Cooper, Dec. distribution... 7.65
.. Paid Out
Wm. Henry, cleaning snow 6.00 Stephen Curtis, cleaning snow... 6.00 Ward S. Barrett, cleaning snow.. 1.50 G'field Bank. Co., gravel order... 12.50 Bernard C. Rees, cleaning snow.. 1.50 Clias. J. Hunt, cleaning snow.... 3.00 A. W. Pope, cleaning snow 3.75 •Tehu Hunt, cleaning snow........ 3.00 Henry Rogers, bridge lumber 11.58 Mary ,T. Collingwood, grv. rd. ord. 14.80 I'. M. Collingwood, bridge lumber 4.20 W. A. Collingwood, gravel order. 35.00 M. V. Pratt, gravel order 240.00 G'field Brdg. & Sew. Co., sewers. 125.00 Greenfield Bridge & Sewer Co., bridge and sewer 250.50 Mark Jackson, gravel order 35.60 Arnold Roberts, gravel order 32.20 Delilah Frost, gravel order 5.20 IX M. Ballinger, gravel order.... 4.60 Walter Johnson, gravel order.... 8.00 W. A. Jones, gravel order 33.70 Roy Bundy, cleaning snow.....:. 4.50 Fuiiua & T'mbenhower, grav. ord. 6.20 First Xat. Bk., Fortville, grav. or. 136.90 Samuel Matthes, gravel order.... 68.15 Clias. 11. Troy, gravel order 74.85 R. A. Albea, gravel order 47.20 .Tos. 10. Wilson, gravel order 2.00 C. O. Murrer, gravel order 2.75 Greenfield Bridge & Sewer Co., cement work, Dist. 1 50.00 IT. S. Adams, bridge lumber 33.16 Greenfield Bridge & Sewer Co., bal. on cement work and sewer. 75.00 .Tames F. Webb, cleaning snow... 3.00 Henry Rogers, bridge lumber .. 4.65
SPECIAL SCHOOL Fl'XD Receipts
Bal. on hand at last report $1,206.52 Ernest Jacobs, rent 3.50 A. F. Cooper, .Tune distribution.. 1,581.80 Phoenix Fire Ins*. Co., rep of bldgi 19.20 Ernest Jacobs, rent 3.00 Ila B. Wilson, sale of old wagon.. 5.00 Ernest Jacobs, rent 3.00 Grover Crist, rent 20.00 Allen Cooxjeiy Dec. distribution.., 1,366.29
Paid Out
W. H. Warrum, janitor No. 5 $ 25.00 W. W. Martindale, mow. yard 7.. '1.00 Matilda Frank, int. on warrant.. 25.00 Geo. D. Baity, hauling supplies.. 80.00 Kiger & Co., supplies 56.72 J. Walter Dunn, Read. Cir. books .13.45 Chester Jones, hauling supplies.. ""42.00
Robt. McClarnon, haul. supl. 50.00 W. H. Warrum, janitor 25.00 Cap. State Bank, ins. notes.. .54.00 Pearl Gibbs,.rep. for stoves.
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Goo. D. Baity, haul supplies. 15.00 David Colwell, haul. wood., v'5.00 Robt. McClarnon, haul. supl. 20.00 David Colwell, haul coal 13.00 W. H. Warrum, janitor 25.00 Morford & Son, rep. hack... 2.25 A. C. Albea, mow yard No. 2 1.00 Merrili Wilson, institute 33.10 Geo. D. Baity, bal. hi pupils 97.7,5 Sherman Rothermel, inst... 28.00 Fern Trees, bal. mus. & drw. 56.00 O, W. Curtis, rep. hack 1.00 Wynema Binford, inst. & jan 29.60 Ernest Warrum, inst. & jan. 41.50
Frances Combs, inst. and jan 29.60 W. H. Reed, inst, and jan... 37.65 J. A. Chesheir, bal. on haul.. 41.00 Leora Beagle, institute 22.75 O. W. Jackson, institute 35.00! Stella Bussell, institute 24.00 Fuqua & Umbenhower, supl. 52.27' David Colwell, hauling coal. 2.50 Robt. McClarnon, bal. hi. pis 50.00 W'm. Huey, bal. haul, pupils. 113.75 W. H. Warrum, janitor work 10.00 C. A. Hawkins, supplies 19.10 W. M. Barnard, est. ap. sch. 1 3.00 Brandenburg & Carlton, coal 82.36 W. G. Ulrich, bal. music 15.90 D. M. Collingwood, wood No. 1 3.75: D. J. Warrum, tak. enumer. 30.001 Cook Bros., stoe and pumps 38.50'
J. Humes, lightning rods. 85.40 C. G. Zion, repairs 10.20 Fortville School, corp. tuition 32.00 Jerry Guinn, flue No. 4 9.00 W. W. Martindale, wood No 7 22.50 W. H. Warrum, bal. janitor. 40.00 C. A. Hawkins, supplies 44.20 J. H. Mugg, freight 24.38 Early Drug Co., gls for wind 4.93 W. S. Powell, hauling coal.. 4.91 David Colwell, hauling coal. 6.95 Jesse Alford, shoveling coal. 5.00 Edw. W7.Alford, hauling coal 13.39 W, 0, Cooper, freight on coal 22.87 Jas. A. Parker, wood No. 7.. 3.75 John E. Davis, tuning piano 2.00 (Hield Ice & Fuel Co., coal.. 6.65 C. G. Murrer, rep. grader.,, 4,40 Olen E. Ball, hauling coal.. 9.00 Ed Roberts, trimming trees. 1.00 Chelsie Ballinger, cl. sch. bg 60.00 C. A. Hawkins, 2 cars coal.. 173.25 M. B. Alford, hauling coal... 5.25 Grant McCreary, haul, coal.. 8.:j5 Oscar Curtis, repairing hack 3.50 H. Wr. Baum, cl. valuts 22.50 Walter Baldwin, repairs.... 7.90 J. E. Wilson, rep. closets, etc- 28.28 John Hunt, hauling coal.... 3.95 Clias. Anderson, rep. pump. 11.20 Kiger & Co., sch. wgn & sup. 204.00 W. H. Warrum, janitor 25.00 Oscar Curtis, repair hack.. 4.75 Geo. D. Baity, haul, pupils.. 50.00 H. H. Zike, disinfectant 1.75 Early Drug Co., gls for wind 2.40 Oren Record, repairing stove 3.70
Kiger Co., supplies 52.55 Win. lluey. hauling pupils.. (50.00 J. A. Cheshire, haul, pupils. 35.00 Robt. McClarnon, haul pupils 75.00 A. C. Albea. mowing yard... 1.50 Chelsie Ballinger. haul pis.. 50.00 Western Pub. House, maps. 32.50 Geo.
D. Baity, haul, pupils.. .50,00 Jesse M. Reed, mowing yard '1.50 Wm. II. Warrum, janitor... 25.00 Fern Trees, mus. vS drawing 50.00 Ki.uer & Tomlinson. supplies 10.80 W. H. Warrum. janitor.... 15.00 Robt. McClarnon. haul. pis.. 50.00 C. C. Sliipp Co.. rep. lit pit, 367.50 Kiger & Co.. supplies .46.95 Chandler & Xrwhouse, rep. stove 2.85 G. I). Baity, haul, pupilh... 50.00 Fuqua Umbenhower. supl. 31.37 Chelsie Ballinger. III. pupils 60.00 Wm. Huey. hauling pipe... 66.00 Robt. McClarnon. III. pupils. 50.00 J. A. Cheshire. III. pupils.... '.18.85
TUITION FUND Receipts
Amt. brought forward.... .*1.356.69 Cap. State Bank, Dec. int,... 5.16 Allen Cooper, Dec. dist, 527.03 Cap. State Bank, Jan. int... 7.78 Cap. State Bank, Feb. int... 6.06 Cap. State Bank, tern. loan.. 700.00 A. F. Cooper, dog fund dist. 49.96 Cap. State Bank, March int. 5.78 Cap. State Bank, April int... 2.90 Cap. State Bank, May int... 2.23 A. F. Cooper, June dist 1,657.38 D. J. Warrum. overpay, lum 50.00 D. .1. Warrum, overpay, tch. 10.00 Cap. State Bank. June int.. 7.65 A. F. Cooper, July dist. 576.81 Cap. State Bank, July int... 9.45 W. T. Orr. tuition 28.00 R. C. M. Smith, tuition...... 42.00 Cap. State Bank, Aug. int... 7.13 Cap. State Bank, Sept. int.. 6.18 Cap. State Bank, Oct. int 5.15 Cap. State Bank. Nov. int... 3.39 A. I'. Cooper, Dec. dist 1,367.38
Paid Out
Leora Beagle, teaching 35.00 Ernest Wlarrum, teaching... 10.00 W. H. Reed, teaching 15.00 O. W. Jackson, teaching.... 25.00 Leora Beagle, teaching 15.00 Frances Combs, teaching... 30.00 Sherman Rothermel, teach. 40.00 Leora Beagle, teaching 25.00 W. H. Reed, teaching 20.00 Frances Combs, teaching... 10.00 O. W. Jackson, teaching 75.00 Wynema Binford, teaching. 10.00 Sherman Rothermel, teach.. 40.00 Leora Beagle, teaching 30.00 Sherman Rothermel, teach.. 40.00 W. H. Reed, teaching 30.00 O. W. Jackson, teaching.... 50.00 Merrill Wilson, teaching 50.00 Leora Beagle, teaching 15.00 Wynema Binford, teaching.. 25.00 W. H. Warrum, janitor 15.00 Ernest Warrum, teaching.. 65.00 Leora Beagle, teaching 20.00 W. H. Reed, teaching 75.00 O. W., Jackson, teaching 50.00 Stella Bussell, teaching 400.00 Sherman Rothermel, teach.. 20.00 W. H. Reed, teaching 25.00 Leora Bagle, teaching. 10.00 O. W. Jackson, teaching— 50.00 Wynema Binford, teaching. 15.00 Frances Combs, teaching.... 25.00 Leora Beagle, teaching..... 10.00
Merrill WTilson, teaching... Sherman Rothermel, teach. Wynema Binford, teaching. Ernest Warrum, teaching.. Frances Combs, teaching W. H. Reed, teaching Leora Beagle, teaching O. W. Jackson, teaching, Stella Bussell, teaching Cap. State Bank, loan and int Leora Beagle, teaching Sherman Rothermel, teach. W\ H. Reed, teaching Leora Beagle, teaching Sherman Rothermel, teach. W. H. Reed, teaching J. A. Moore, teaching Oakley Luse, teaching Wynema Binford, teaching. Dean Baker, teaching Leora Beagle, teaching Sherman Rothermel, teach. Ernest Warrum, teaching... J. A. Moore, teaching Leora Beagle, teaching Wynema Binford, teaching. W. H. Reed, teaching Ernest Warrum, teaching.. Dean Baker, teaching W. H. Reed, teaching Sherman Rothermel, teach. Leora Beagle, teaching Ok I a Luse, teaching J. A. Moore, teaching J. A. Moore, teaching W. H. Reed, teaching Sherman Rothermel, teach. Ernest Warrum. leaching... Leora Beagle, teaching Okla Luse, teaching Sherman Rothermel, teach. Dean Baker, teaching W. H. Reed, teaching Ernest Warrum. teaching... Wynema Binford, teaching.. Leora Beagle, teaching J. A. Moore, teaching Sherman Rothermel, teach. W. H. Reed, teaching
DOG
191 Township Fund Jan. I. balance on band Receipts Balance and receipth Disbursements
Final balance Kond Fund
Final balance Special School Fund Jan. I. balance on band.. Receipts Balance and receipts.... Disbursements
Final balance Tuition Fund Jan. I, balance on hand.. Receipts Balance and receipts.... Disbursements
Final balance loff Fund Jan. I. balance on hand.. Receipts Balance and receipts Disbursements
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Bro't for'd from last report.-1? 218.00 D. J. Warrum, del. dog tax. 8.00 Arnoid Keller, dog tax 138.00
Paid Out
A. F. Cooper, sur. dog fund. 126.00 SPECIAL BOND Receipts Amount brought forward.. .$1,190.82 A. F. Cooper. June dist 624.35 A. F. Cooper. Dec. dist 538.U)
Paid Out
Fletcher Am. Nat. Bank, interest on bonds Fletcher Am. Nat. Bank, interest on bonds
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228.00 120.00 170.50 315.32 65.50 80.75 43.75 05.00 60.00 711.55 20.00 40.00 40.00 25.00 40.00 30.00 75.00 80.00 50.00 45.00 80.00 40.00 20.00 75.00 35.00 10.00 60.00 50.00 45.00 35.00 40.00 30.00 120.00 50.00 100.00 25.00 40.00 100.00 50.00 (30.00 40.00 45.00 35.00 100.00 130.00 40.00 125.00 40.00 60.00
112.50
1.112.50
RECAPITULATION
491.22
1.169.45 1.660.67 1,514.80 1 i5.87
on hand.' S 55.71 1,292.02 1.3'.7.73 1,337.89 9.84
Jan. I. balar.ee Receipts Balance and Receipts Disbursements
.$1,206.52 3.001.79 4,208.31 3.618.16 590.15
$ 1.356.69 5,078.42 6,435.11 5,355.37 1,079.74
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Final balance Special Bond Fund Jan. I. balance on hand. Receipts Balance and receipts... Disbursements Final balance
218.00 146.00 364.00 126.00 238.00
.$1,190.82 1.162.75 2,-353.57 1.225.00 1.128.57
Total of All Funds
Jan. 1, balance on hand....$ 4.518.96 Receipts 11,850.43 Balance and receipts 16,369.39 Disbursements 13.177.22
Final balance 3,192.17 Total balance as shown by .'•? this report Outstanding warrants Balance and outstanding warrants Cash in depository My service account, 254 days Rent and postage.........
3.192.17 302.65
3.494.82 3.192.17
508.00 15.68
Total $523.68 Indebtedness—Sept. 11, 1902, 5 per, cent special school, $500.00.
Sept. 4, 1902, 5% per cent road, $171.54. -v July 25. 1911, 41/- per cent special fund, $5,000.
July 28, 1914, made payment of $1.00 balance, $4,000 I, D. J. Warrum liustee of Green Township, Hancock County, Indiana, do solemnly swear or affirm, that the preceding report of receipts, disbursements, balances and service accounts is true and correct, as I verily believe and I further declare that the sums, with which I am charged in this
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report are all the sums received by me, and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or any other person, 'and I further declare and swear, that I have received no money, nor article of value, in consideration of any contract made by me as Trustee of this township.
Trustee of Green Township. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 4th day of January, 1915.
ALMON H. MURFIN, A. T. GINLEY, ASA H. FUQUA.
Members of Advisory Board of Green Township. (Advertisement.)
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
The undersigned, administrator of the estate of James A. Comstock, deceased, hereby gives notice that, by virtue of an order of the Hancock Circuit Court, he will at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of the 15th day of February, 1915, at the law office of James F. Reed, in the city of Greenfield, Hancock county, Indiana., and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale, at private sale, all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate, to-wit:
Lots numbered Four (4), Five (5) and Six (6) in Block numbered Four in Meek & Hart's Addition to the town, now city of Greenfield.
Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions:
At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments, payable in not to exceed 6 and 12 months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six per cent interest, from date, waiving relief, providing attorneys' fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold, or said purchaser may pay the full amount of the purchase price in cash at his option.
Said real estate will be sold free and discharged from all mortgage and judgment liens existing against the same, and all mortgage and judgment, liens existing against said real estate will attach to the funds arising from the sale of said real estate in the hands of said administrator.
VINTON A. SMITH, Administrator.
ENDS KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES
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A. T. GINLEY,
Chairman of the Adisory Board of Green Township. This report was received, accepted and approved by the Advisory Board of this township at their annual meeting, this 4th day of Januuary, 1915.
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James F. Reed, Attorney for Estate. l'iw-4 (Advertisement 1
Notice of Final Settlement of Estate Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Andrew J. and Luman Banks, deceased, to appear in the Hancock Circuit Court, held at Greenfield, Indiana, on the 6th day of February, 1915 antl show cause, if any why the Final Settlement, Accounts with the estates of said decedents should not be approved and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares.
MANVILLE IT. GANT, JOHN CORCORAN, Administrators.
Jan. 13, 1915. 14w-3 (Advertisement.)
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