Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 217, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1924 — Page 9

WEDNESDAY, JAJS. 23, 1*924

89 IJEGAL NOTICE THE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE’S ANNUAL REPOCT TO TITE ADVISORY BOARD OF LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP, MARION COUNTY, INDIANA. JANUARY, 1824. EXPENDITURES. 1323. January. 6—La wrrni'e State Bank, fire . bonis interest coupons ...§7,141.25 L 6—John W. Teter. disconnecting ” ditch at Oaklandon school. 3.00 6—Mabel E. Stevens, teaching and attending inst 121.00 6—Ernest E. Lefforge. teaching school 20.00 8— George Riley, teaching school 25.00 9 Traction Light and Power Cos., elec, current ior Oaklandon school 23.70 o—Standard Oil Cos.. 10 gal. Perfection oil 1.22 11— Carl VanLaningham, teaching school 75.00 12— B. L. Young, bldg, outside closets at Oaklandon seh. . 56.10 13— Elijah McCord, driving school hack 10.00 15—Madison Thomas, driving school hack 50.00 15—Albert A. Clemmer driving schoo lhack 75.00 15—Pettis Dry Goods Cv. books.. 3.00 15— J. M. Lingle, agt. C.. C.. C. & St. L. R.v. Cos., ireight on car load coal 44.40 16— Lawrence State Bank, interest coupons 461.25 16— Standard Oil Cos.. 30 gallons Perfection oil 3.66 17— John W. Teter, teaching school 50.00 17—F. P. McComas, coal for Castle ton and Oaklandon school* 388.41 IS—lndianapolis Light and Heat Cos., electric service 49.58 19— C. E. Smith, postage stamps. 4.00 20— T. A. Mow cry, fuses and bulbs 13.60 24 Olive M. Eaks, teaching school 25.00 25 Goldie M. ITatt, teaching school 50.00 20—Lawrence State Bank. 6 int. coupons at §11.25 67.50 27—Walter S. Davis. teaching school 135.00 27—John Bolander. driving hack. 75.00 30—Birt Apple, driving hack .... 50.00 30—Fred Day. driving hack 50.00 80— Thomas Newkirk driving hack 60.00 30—Elijah McCord, driving hack. , 00.00 30—Alexis Riley, driving hack. . . 70.00 30—Albert B. Yorger. drivirg haek 70.00 30—Charles E. Apple, janitor service 75.00 .81—farmers Terminal Grain and | Feed Cos, coal 564.17 81— Lawrence Lumber Cos., lumber, hdw. and paint 18.65 SI —Lawrence State bank. 3 int. coupons 22.50 February. I—Albert Clemmer, driving hack 35.0n I—George W. Mock, driving hack 110.00 ; I—Madison Thomas, driving hack 60.00 . I—Frank Kimmick. driving hack 110.00 : I—William A. Hunt, janitor services 'OO I—John C. Pressley, moving office fixtures 6.00 I I—Lewis Bolander, driving hack 110.00 j I—Chester Morgan, driving hack 110.00 i I—A. J. Russell, driving hack.. 110.00 1 I—Edgar Schwartz, driving hack 110.0 J ! 1— Bretton Bolander. driving hack llu.oo j * —Columbia School Supply Cos., high school supplies 19.88 2 Homer Wheeler, moving office fixtures 2.50 ; Ernest Oivey, janitor services 25.00 2—Eugene Watson, teaching school 200.00 ; ft—Ruth B. Carter, teaching school 155.00 2—Free A. Keesli-fg. teaching school .. . 120.00 8— Leeta Lingle. teaching school 150.00 t —G sidle M. Pratt, teaching school 50.00 : 9 Velma Rosecraus. teaching school 95.00 F—Cm-. VanLaningham. teaching school 4C.00 2—Paul N. Anderson, teaching school 210.00 i 2—CAi-jter D. Apple, teaching school 125.00 j 2—Lester Craig, teaching school 120.00 2—Helen Davis, teaching school. 140.00. 2—M Eaks. teaching school 75.00 t —lt*" a Herr teaching school.. 120.00 Z —MJTeI Hatnnan. teaming school 120.00 ' 2—Madge Kesselring. teaching school 125.00 i 2—Ernest E Lefforge, teaching school 110.00 I 2—Ernest Mock, teaching school. 145.00 i 2—Hurshal E. Parker, teaching school 140.00 j 2—Mabei Russell, teaching school 130.00 j 2—Norma Russell, teaching school 100.00 j i 2—George Riley, teaching school. 75.0 U I I 2—John W. Teter, teaching school 150.00 1 2—Aletha B. Wadsworth, teaching school 125.00 2—Lucille H. Bishop, teaching school 70.00 ; 2—David A. Emery, hauling coal to Oaklandon seh 14.00 2 J. W. Teal, shoveling coal at Oaklandon seh 4.00 3 Volney Higgles, shoveling coal at Cast eton sch 4.00 3—Guy D. Hamilton, repairs at Castieton seh bldg 6.00 1 B—Amyß—Amy Beverland, teaching school 40.00 j 3—A. J. Fouch Cos., sch supplies *4.09 6—Kiger & Cos., program clock, 2 gongs and prepay 79.10 6—Lewis Bolander. driving hack 55.00 6—lndiana Daily Times, publishing annual report of tr. .. . 110.99 6—F. P. McComas. coal. No. 24890 92.38 6—Circle Talking Mach. Cos., 11 records 10.75 6—Joseph P. Rolles, stationery. . 11.00 6 Lawrence State bank. 6 int. coupons 67.50 7 Vonnegut Hdw. Cos., sch. sup. 7.16 7—Lawrence Tel. Cos., tel. rent and toll 4.40 10—Standard Oil Cos.. Perfection oil. gao!ine and liquid gloss 40.55 12—Ernest Oivey, janitor service. 85.00 ; 14— George Marshall. shoveling and hauling ciders at Lawrence sch * 6.00 14—Traction Lt. & Power Cos., el. current for Oaklandon sch. 17.17 14— Winnie Riley, domestic science supplies 10.14 15— Madison Thorras, driv. hack. 55.00: 15—Lawrejiee State bank-. 1 ink coupon 11.25 i 15— D. H. Goble Ptg. Cos., records and supplies . . 69 60 16— Albert A. Clemmer, driv. haek 60.00 ! 10—Indpis. Heat A Lt. Cos., electric serv. at Lawrence sch. 39.38 1 20— Walter Offenbacker. labor on old sch. bldg 5.00 J 21— White A Griffith, domestic science sup.. Lawrence sch. 18.90 21—Lewis Bolander. hauling lumber _ 2.00 j 04—Ruth B. Carter, teaching school 155.00 p24—Walter S. Davis, teaching school 140.00 24—Frrd A. Kcesling. teaching school 120.00 24—Leeta M. Lingle, teaching school 150.00 24—Goldie M. Pratt, teaching school 100.00 24—Velma Roseerau9, teaching school 140.00 24—Eugene Watson. teaching school 200.00 24 —Aletha B. Wadsworth, teaching school 125.00 24—Paul N. Armstrong, teaching school 210.00 24 —Chester D. Apple, teaching school 120.00 24—Lester Craig, teaching school. 120.00 24 —Reba Herr, teaching ehooi... 120.00 24—Mabel Hartman, teaching sohool 120.00 ! 24—Madge Kesselring. teaching school 120.00 J 24—Hurshal E. Parker, teaching school 140.00 ; 24—Mabel Russell, teaching school 150.00 ! 24—Lucille H. Bishop, teaching school 140.00 1 24—Car! VanLaningham, teaching school 130.00 j 24—Amy Beverland. teaching school 105.00 24—Helen Davis, teaching school 150.00 24—Olive M. Eaks. teaching school 100.00 24—Ernes: E. Lefforge, teaching school .... 110.00 24—Ernest Mock, teaching school 140.00 24—George Riley, teaching school. 100.00 ! 24—John W. Teter. teaching school 200.00 24—Norma Russell, teaching school 100.00 i 24—Emil L. Kineade, shoveling coal 5.80 ! 26 Farmers Terminal Grain and Feed Cos., coal Oaklandon sch 273.40 ! 26 John T. Plummer, domestic science sup. for Lawrence school 18.00 ! 27 A. P. L.irrimore, tuning piano Oaklandon school 3.50 ! March. I—Ernest Oivey. Janitor services 86.00 ; I—-Charles E. Apple, janitor services 85 00 j I—Albert1 —Albert Yorger. driving hack. 100.00 ; I—Birt Apple, driving hack .... 00.00 ! I—John Bolander. driving hack. 100.00 I—Lewis Bolander. driving hack. 50.00 I—Breton Bolander. driving hack 100.00 I—Albert Clemmer, driving haek. 55.00 I—Fred Day. driving hack .... 60.00 I—Frank Kinnick, driving hack. 100.00 I—George W. Mock, driving hack 100.00 i I—Chester A. Morgan, driving hack 100.00 I—A. J Russell, driving hack.. 100.00 l—Edgar Schwartz driving hack 100.00 I—Thomas Newkirk. driving hack 50.00 I—Elijah McCord, driving hack. 100.00 I—Alexis Riley, driving hack... 100.00 I—Madison Thomas, driving hack 65.00 I I—William A. Hunt, janitor service 125.00 l—J. W. Banger, janitor supplies 17.25

39 LEGAL, NOTICE . (Continued.) 3—Andrew J. Landis, 1 hog killed by dog 10.00 2—David A. Emery, hauling coal to Oaklandon school 21.00 2—Lawrence Lumber Cos., glass and paint 6.33 s—-R. A. Lemcke, treas., excess dog fund 400.30 6—John W. Teter. teaching .... 75.00 6—Fred Phillips, 1 hog killed by dogs . 20.40 6—Standard Oil Cos.. Perfection oil and gasoline 5.41 6 Taction Power & Light Cos., electric current for light for Oaklandon school 24.60 7 Marion County Mail, pub. annual report of trustee 110.99 7—Traction Light and Power Cos., electric current for power at Oaklandon school 1.20 7—Lawrence Telephone Cos., telephone rent 1.90 16—Kewanee Boiler Cos., grates and repairs for boiler .... 31.12 16—Indpis. Heat & Light Cos., electric serv. at Lawrence sch. . 47.24 16—Mrs. A. Z. Mower, art supplies 3.60 16—E. M. Crawford. 2 books for Castieton school 2.00 16—Matiison Thomas, driving hack 65.00 16— Carl VanLaningham. teaching school ... . 7 40.00 17 — William E. Barnes. 4 Pekin ducks killed by dogs. ..... 8.00 19—Wm. A. Hunt, janitor services 40.00 23—John W. Pollard, wood for Lawrence and Oaklandon schools 25.50 23—Vonnegut Ildwe. Cos., school supplies 7.48 23—Fred A. Kcesling, teaching... 3U.00 26 Lawrence State bank. 4 int. coupons 45.00 27 Farmers Terminal Grain and Feed Cos.. 1 bu. timothy seed Lawrence school 4.00 29—Charles E. Apple, janitor services 110.Q0 29—Birt Apple, driving hack.... 70.00 29—John Bolander, driving hack. . 110.00 29—Fred Day. driving hack 70.00 29—Thomas Newkirk, driving hack 70.00 29—Elijah McCord, driving hack. . 110.00 29—Alexis Rifey, driving haek. . . 110.00 29—Albert B. Yorger. driving hack 110.00 29—Lewis Bolander. driving hack 110.00 29—Breton Bolander, driving hack 110. DO 29—Chester Morgan, driving hack 110.00 29—A. J. Russell, driving hack... 110.00 29—Edgar Schwartz, driving hack 110.00 29—Albert A. Clemmer. driving haek 110 00 29—Frank Kinnick. driving hack. 110.00 29—George Mock, driving hack. 110.00 29—Madison Thomas, driving hack 65.00 29—William A. Hunt, janitor services 85.00 29—Ernest Oivey, janitor services. 85.00 29 John W. Teter. teaching .... 40.00 30— Walter S Davis, teaching .. . 140.00 10—Eugene Watson, teaching ... 200.00 31— Farmers Terminal Grain and Feed Cos., coal for Lawrence * school 240.78 April. 2 Carl VanLaningham. teaching 80.00 3 Paul N. Anderson, teaching. . 210.00 3—George Marshal, hauling and shoveling cinders 6.50 6—diaries C. Lyle, trustee's salary 100.00 6—Traction Light and Power Cos.. electric current at Oaklandon school 19.90 6 Lawrence Telephone Cos., telephone rent and toll 2.10 7 Helen Davis, teachtlig 150.00 7—Lester Craig, teaching ...... 120.00 7—Ruth B. Carter, teaching .... 150.00 7—Olive M. Eaks. teaching .... 100.00 7—Reba Herr, teaching 1 20.00 7—Mabel Hartman, teaching . . . 120.00 7—Madge Kesselring, teaching.. 125.00 7—Fred A KeeaUng, teaching. . . 90.00 7—Leeta M. Lingle. teaching . . . 150.00 7—Ernest E. Lefforge. teaching. 140 00 7—Ernest Mock, teaching 140.00 7—Goldie M. Pratt, teaching .... 105,00 7—Hurshal E. Parker, teaching. . 140.00 7—Mabel Russell, teaching .... 120.09 7—Norma Russell, teaching .... 100.00 7—Vein a Rosecraus. teaching... 140.00 7—George Riley, teaching .... 100.00 7—Aletha B. Wadsworth, teaching 120.00 7—Lucille H. Bishop, teaching. . 140.00 7—Amy Beverland. teaching . . . 105,00 7—Chester D. Apple, teaching. . . 120.00 7—John W. Teter. teaching 85.00 10—Lawrence Lumber Cos., fence materia! for cemetery .... 7.15 10—Wm. A. Hunt, janitor services 50.00 13—Standard Oil Cos., oil and gasoline for schools 15.57 13—Albert A. Clemmer. driving back 70.V0 13—Indianapolis Heat and Light Cos., electric service for Lawrence school 30.80 13—Charles C. Lyle, trustee's expenses 41.80 13—Madison Thomas, driving hack 100.00 17—Alta Lawson, enumeration of school children, 6 days. . 26.00 17—Arthur Sigmaa, lamb killed by dog or dogs 000 19— John W. Teter. teaching 75.00 20— Lucille H. Bishop, teaching. . • 70.00 23 Ruth B. Carter, 1 book for Lawrence H. S 1.30 24 Ernest Oivey. janitor service. 85.00 25 Madison Thomas, driving hack 15.00 27 —Carl Van Laningham. teaching 160.00 27—Carl Van Laningham. attending institutes 43.75 27—Leeta Lingle. teaching 260.00 27—Leeta Lingle. attending institutes 62.60 27—Goldie M. Pratt, teching.... 140.00 27—Goldie M. Pratt, attending institutes 36.75 27—Lu lie H. Bishop, teaching. . 106.00 27—Lucille H Bishop, attending institutes 14.00 27 Hurshal E. Parker, teaching. . 170.00 ST—Hurshal E. Parker, attending Institutes 49.00 28— Fred A Keesling, teaching... 158.08 28—Fred A. Keesling. attending institutes 24.00 28—Chester I). Apple, teaching. . . 170.00 28—Chester D. Apple, attending institutes 43."5 28—Paul N Anderson, teaching. . 300.00 28—Paul N. Anderson, attending institutes. $73.50; piano tuning. §4.33 77.8.3 - s —Fred Day-, driving hack 105.50 28—Inez M Sigman, enumeration 'school children 24.00 28—Mabel Russell, teaching 190.00 < 28—Mabel Russell, attending Institutes 46.00 28—Ruth R. Carter, teaching. .. . 210.00 28—Ruth B. Carter, attending ln- „ stitutes 54.25 28—Lester Craig, teaching 150.00 2S—Lester ' Craig, attending Institutes 42.00 B°—Walter S. Davis, teaching . 175.00 30—Walter S Davis, attending institutes 49.00 30—Charles E. Apple. janitor service 85 00 30—Ernest E. Lefforge. teaching 160.00 30 —Ernest E. Lefforge, attending institutes 43 75 30—Eugene Watson, teaching ... 200.00 30—Eugene' Watson, attending Institutes 70.00 May J- —Velma Rosecraus. teaching. . 175.00 I—Velma, Rosecraus. attending institutes. §49; transportation. 531.40 80.40 I—Lewis Bolander, driving hack 132.50 I—Olivo M. Eaks. teaching. . . . 113.64 I—Olive M. Eaks, attending institutes 35.00 I—William A. Hunt. janitor service 75.00 I—Norma Russell, teaching .. . 113.64 I—Norma Russell, attending Institutes 35.00 I—Ernest Mock, teaching ... 193.64 I —Ernest Mock, attending institutes 50.75 I—Breton Bolander, driving hack 137.50 I—Breton Bolander. driving hack 11.00 I—Helen Davis, teaching 190.00 I—Helen Davis, attending Institutes 52.50 I—Amy Beverland. teaching. . . 108.75 I—Amy Beverland, attending Institutes 31.50 I—John W. Teter. teaching .... 175.00 I—John W Teter. attending institutes 70.00 I—George Riley teaching 113.08 I—George Riley, attending institutes 30.00 1— Albert A. Clemmer. driving hack 70.50 ” —Alexis Riley, driving hack . . . 166.50 2 Frank Kinnick, driving hack 148.50 2—Mabel Hartman, teaching. . 150.00 2—Mabel Hartman, attending Institutes 42.00 2—John Bolander. driving hack.. 238.00 2—George M. Mock, driving hack 148.50 2—Madison Thomas. driving hack 23.50 2 Elijah McCord, driving hack 160.50 3 Mrs. S E. Harris, laundry for Lawrence school, dom. sri 2.00 3—Edgar Schwartz, driving hack 148.50 3 C. E. Smith, postage stamps 450 4 Reba Herr, teaching 150.00 4—Reba Herr, attending Institutes 42.00 4—Madge Kesselring, teaching. . 160.00 4—Madge Kesselring, attending institutes 37.50 4—Joseph P. Rollee. commencement programs, tickets, etc. 17.24 4—F. P. McComas. coal lor Castieton school 53.56 4—Birt W. Apple, cleaning toilets at Oaklandon school .... 20.00 4—Aletha B. Wadsworth, teaching 170.00 4—Aletha B. Wadsworth, attending institutes 43.75 4A. J. Russell, driving hack. . 148.50 5 Lewis Bolander. driving hack 11.00 s—Lawrence Telephone Cos., telephone rent 1.90 s—Mrs. E. M. Bran am. janitor and manual training supplies 3.00 5—R 8. Records, janitor supplies 8.80 s—Minnie Hartman enumeration sohool children and report 32.00 7—Albert Yorger. driving hack 172.00 7 w H. Johnson & Sons Cos., dry closet repairs 08.25 8— Thomas Newkirk. driving hack 89.00 B—Otto Ehrgott, engrossing diplomas 7210 B—Chester Morgan, drtvfcig hack and hack repairs 156.28

39 LEGAL, NOTICE (Continued.) 9 —Standard Oil Cos., oil and gasoline for schools 5.13 9—Hayes Bros., repair on pump at Lawrence school 24.75 9—D. H. Goble Printing Cos., advisory Hoard record, reports, etc 10.81 9—D. H. Goble Printing Cos., school supplies and fixtures 62.70 9—Birt Apple, driving hack .... 105.50 10— Charles C. Lyle, trustee's salary 100.00 12—Adam* Trimble, repairing hacks 12.50 12— Paul F. Walton, supplies for Oaklandon school dom. sci. 9.43 14 —Ernest Oivey, janitor service. . 42.50 14— Thomas Helms, school supplie, §2.11; hack body repairs, §1.85 3.06 16—D. L. Andrews, commencement address 20.00 16—Raymond Newhouse, commencement music 18.00 16—Thomas Hamilton, heat, light, janitor service for com. . . . 5.00 16—J. W. Ringer, janitor supplies Castieton school 14.30 16—Traction Light and Power Cos., electric current for Oaklandon school 22.53 16— Estes Duncan, State teachers’ retirement fund 67.92 17— J. T. Plummer, janitor supplies 19.21 21—J. F. Haines, books (2) for Castieton school 2.60 21—H. C. Wadsworth, domestic science supplies for Castleton school 22.56 21—Mabel Roberts, domestic science supplies for Castieton school 8.00 21— Kiger & Cos., examination manuscripts 12.4,8 22 Es* Dunct .i. State teachers retirement fund 34.89 24 Alice A. Lyle, ribbon for diplomas 4.05 26 Harvey G. Craig, hauling gas engine motor and plaster t board 6.00 29—Forrville State bank, 1 Interest coupon 13.28 29—Clara Piekei. laundry work . . . 3.10 31—Fortville Stato bank, 3 interest coupons 39.84 June—--5 John Pollard, six ricks wood for Lawrence school 24.00 6M. E. Freeman, janitor and _ manual training supp irs. . 8 70 7 Lawrence Telephpne Company, telephone rent and toll. . . 2.10 7W. 11. Johnson & Sons Company, freight on repairs at Otkiandon school .91 9—Charles C. Lyle, trustees sal- _ ary 100.00 I"—C. A. Cory, janitor supplies.. 1.30 13— Traction Light and Power Company, electric current at Oaklandon school 3.00 17—Lawrence state bank, one bond SSOO. ami interest, four coupons. §6O 560.00 19—William A. Hunt., labor at Lawrence school 21.00 23 Bin W. Apple, work on dry closets, repairing 74.50 23—Charles E. Apple, work on dry closets, repairing 67.50 23—Alexis Riley, work and niat"rial on dry closets 13.95 23—Alice A. Lyle, clerical hire 50.00 27 A. J. Sigmon, opening new „„ „ ro “l 5.00 -B—George Marshall, work with team a; Lawrence school.. 10.25 July—1— Kiger A Cos., school supplies. 217.13 } —Kiger A Cos. township supplies 15.31 l 3—Lawrence Slate bank, three bends $5,000. si venty-four I coupons $390 5.230.00 | 3—La-.vretn e Telephone Company. telephone rent 1.90 i s—-Glen Bolander, school and janitor supplies 3.77 i o—Lawrence Lu fiber Company. repair material. §1 SO: janiur supplies, §l7 85 22.05 6—W 11. Johnson & Sons Company. dry closet repairs . .. 17.10 6—Continental Chemieal Corpora- '■ tic-n. janitor supplies ~ 18.00 6—Wadsworth Howland Company: wall floor and blackboard paints . 70.73 ! 7—John H. Brandon, selling sohool house No. 9 and : „ other property 10.00 t 9—Law i once State bank 0 Interest coupons Sod 180.00 9—The Macmillan Company, three sets of books for schools 3.6, 9 74 94 , 13—Circle Talking Machine Company, Victor records 22.50 17—Crouch A Foster, repair material. 56 50; janitor supplies. §0.16 12.65 17—Huntington Laboratories. Janitors supplies 6.30 17— Farmers Terminal G A F Cos.. two cars coal lor Oaklandon. 8353.45; Lawrence school. 8381.15 731.58 18— F. I*. MiUom.is, car coal for Castieton school 233.75 19— Traction Light and Dower Company, light -and power at Oak andon 2 00 J9 —Charles C. Ly e lOo.ou 19—Lawrence Stato bank, one bond. §smi; fourteen coupons. §420; four coupons, i , 965.00 ! 19—David A Emery, bail ing and shoveling coal at Oaklandon school i 41.R0 19— George Marshall, work on yard at Lawrence school 15.40 23 Lawrence State bank, two bonds Nos. 51 and 52.... 1,000.00 25 Law-reice State bank, seven interest coupons at §11.25 78 75 August—--2 Lawrence State bank, interest coupons; fifteen at §3O. §4 Ml three at §11.26. „ r . §33.75 483.75 ~ —Ernest Oivey. shoveling coal at ’’astleton school 20.00 2F. I’. McComas. <ar coal for • . Castieton school 246 05 3W. H. Johnson A Sons Company. dry closet repairs, rix a! iirunum closet lids 18.13 3—Farmers Terminal G. A F. Cos , demurrage" on load of coal at Oaklandon 4 00 3—Lawrence Telephone Cos., telephone rent l .90 3—Vonnegut Ildwe. Cos., tidwo., and turpentine for repairs. 21.37 6—-Charles M. Dawson, trustee. transfer tuition 113:18 6—Charles K. McCormack, abstract revenue stumps and recording 950 8— C. E. .Smith, postage stamps 6.00 11— Charles C. Lyle, traveling expenses 44 10 11—Wm. A. Hunt. Janitor services 15.00 11—Ch is. E. Apple, janitor services 42.50 | 11—O. A. Brown, drilling and repairing dep well 40.00 13—Indpis. Belting A Supply Cos., six gaskets '. . . x.oo I*3—Baker Bros., mirror for Law- 1 rence school 13.00 1 15— Traction Light A Dower Cos„ light and power ior Oaklandon school 2 00 15 —Indianapolis Times, publishing notices of tax levies. . . 13J.7 15— D. H. Goble Printing Cos.. blanks, contracts and olllco sup ; 19.03 1 15—F. L. Reisncr, sec., transfer tuition 160.00 16— Lawrence State bank, 2 bonds §1.000.000; 3 coupons, 533.75 . 1,033.76 18—A I*. Tapscott. repairs, painting. brick and stone. Oaklandon school 25.05 18—Wm. A. Hunt, labor on school .vard 3.00 20— D. F. Groves, repairing school hack 3.90 25 Elijah McCord, back storage and repairs 6.26 26 Deiioyer Geppert Cos., maps and globe 133.08 27 Thomas Beard, painting hack body 5.00 31—Charles C. Lyle, trustee's salary 100.00 September. I—William A. Hunt. Janitor services. cleaning house 110.00 6 —Ohs*. E. Apple, janitor service, cleaning house 86.00 6 —Lawrence Tel. Cos., tel. rent.. 1.90 6 —Marion Cos. Mall, publishing notice of tax levy 44.35 6 —Roy B. Julian, literary periodicals 5.00 11— Ernest Oivey, Janitor service. 86.00 12— Omer Zook, fencing and cleaning cemetery (Sllvey) .... 39.00 13— Traction Ligh) A Power Cos., light and power for Oaklandon school 3.40 13—Standard Oil Cos., Perfection oil atid Slindac gloss 120.18 15—Wm. A. Hunt, Janitor service 25.00 17— Lee Duncan, appraising school house and other property. . 3.00 17— Lennic Wheeler, chickens killed by dogs 3.00 18— Bd Industrial Aid for the Blind. 1 doz. brooms and freight 12.00 19— Kiger A Cos., furniture, supplies and hack body 657.37 19—Kiger A Cos., office supplies. . 2.40 21— Wader 9. Davis, (teaching. .. . 70.00 21 — J. T. Plummer, appraising old sehoolhouse and other prop. 3.00 22 Lawrence State bank, 1 bond §6OO, int. coupons. §285.. 785.00 22—R. 9. Records, appraising old sehoolhouse and other prop. 3.00 22—E M. Branam. 2 chamois skins for Lawrence sch janitor sup 2.00 24 — Olive M. Eaks. teaching ... 50.00 ' 24—Ernest Oivey. janitor service. 85.00 26 E Jgar Schwartz, spring lamb killed by dogs 10.00 27 Charles E. Apple, janitor service 75.00 27—Adam Trimble, fitting body on truck and hack repair . . . 56.15 27—Ed Johnston, storage school wagon 5.00 27 —George W. Mock, driving school hack 80.00 •"V i . ■v- : : . -

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39 LEG AL NOTICE (Continued.) 27 George Marshall, mowing school yard and wagon storage 18.00 28— Madison Thomas, (hiving sohl. hack 80.00 28—Lisco Leanord, 1 sheep killed and sheep nad lamb tnaimed by dogs 14.00 28—D. H. Goble Printing Cos., school supplies 209.54 28—The H. Lieber Cos., art supplies 5.33 28— Charles C. Lylo, trustee's btvl-aj-y 150.00 29 Walter Messersinith, driving school hack 80.00 29—Breton Bolander, driving sold. hack 80.00 29—Oda Lynch, driving school hack 80.00 Oct. I—George J. Mayer Cos., rubber stamps and signs 3.70 I—George McCord, driving school haek 80.00 1— Arthur Sigman, sheep' killed by dogs 16.00 2 William A. Hunt, janitor service 100.00 2 Albert Clemmer, driving schl. hack 80.U0 3 Birt Apple, driving schl. hack 60.00 3—Alexis Riley, driving school hack 80.00 3—Wm. G. Newhouse. driving school hack 110.00 3 —Thomas Newkirk, driving school hack 60 00 3 —Chester A. Morgan, driving school hack 80.00 3—A. J. Russell, driving school hack 80.00 3—Edgar Schwartz, driving school hack 80.00 3 Frank Kinnick, driving school hack 80.00 4 Guy D. Hamilton, carpenter work, Castieton school .. . 20.50 5 Paul- N. Anderson, teaching. . 210.00 5 Mary A. Johnson, teaching.. 150.00 6 Hurshal E. Parker, teaching.. 140.00 6 —Mabel Roberts, teaching .... 135.00 6—Lester Craig, teaching 125.0) 5 Chester I). Apple, teaching... 125.00 6 Madge Kesselring, ttaching. . 125.00 s—Lois Herr, teaching 100.00 5 Mabel Hartman, teaching ... 125.00 6J. J. W. Brown, teaching .... 200.00 6——Gall Schooler Wood, teaching 150.00 6—Ernest Mock, teaching 145.00 6—George Riley, teaching 110.00 6—Kyle Peters, teaching 100.00 6—Norma M. Russell, teaching.. 106.00 5 Olive M. Eaks. teaching.... 63.00 6 Amy Beverland. teaching ... 110.00 6—Ruth B. Carter, teaching ... 200.00 s—Helen Clark, teaching 140.00 5 Walter S. Davis, teaching... 75.00 6 Ctrl VaiiLnningham. teaching 125.00 * s—Fred Keesling, teaching 130.00 6—Aletha B. Wadsworth, teaching 125.00 s—Ada -Thompson, teaching .. 100.00 s—Lets Lmgie, teaching 150.00 5 Helen Mowrey. teaching . . . 140.00 O—A.0 —A. P. Lanmore, tuning and repairing piano 13.25 8— Lawrence Telephone Cos., telephone retit 1.90 10—J. W. Ringer, material and repair at Castieton school... 15.18 10—Fuller-Ryde Music Cos., instrument charts for schools. . . 10.00 12—Traction Light and Power Cos., light and power for Oaklandon 0.10 12—Leeta Lingle, teaching 37.50 12—Harry Shannanbarger. electrical material a.ul labor at Castieton school 145.25 10 lohn W. Claypool, sheep killed by dogs 15.00 17—Alice A. Lyle, clerk hire. . . . 60.00 17—Standard Oil Cos. oil and gasoline for schools 8.53 20—W. K Stew irt Cos., book* tor high school 5.74 20—Indianapolis Light and Heat Cos., light and power ul Lawrence school 36.06 20—Columbia School Supp*y Cos., supplies for high school at Castieton 31.61 25—Clnules E. Apple. Janitor services 60.00 j 25 Ernest Oivey, janitor service* 60.00 j 20—Carl YasLaiiingham, teaching 113.37 26 Olive M. Hake, teaching 23.00 j 20— Charles C. Lyle, salary of trustee . 150.00 j 26 Roy Bell, work and material at Oaklandon and Lawrvnoo schools 108.90 29—jWilliaru G. Newhouse. drlv- * leg school hack 110.00 29 Frank D Darnell, chickens I killed by dogs . 38.90 j 30— Albert Clemmer, 1 riving school hack 80.00 30—-Birt Apple, driving school hack 50.00 30—Alexia Riley, driving school hack 80.00 30—Oda Lynch, driving school hack 80 00 30—Ge -ge McCord, driving school hack 80.00 30—Thomas Newkirk, driving school hack 60.00 30 —Breton Bolander. driving schl. hack 80.00 30—Ch. ‘-ter Morgan, driving school hack . 80 00 30—A. J. Russell, driving school hack 80.00 30—Edward Schwartz driving school back 80.00 30—Waiter I). Messemmith. drtvng school hack 80.00 .^o—Frank Kinidck. driving school haek 80.00 30—George Mock, driving school hock 80.00 30—Madison Thomas, driving school hack 80.00 30—Birt Bratton, wood for Oaklandon e -hool 16 00 30 — J. I. Holcomb MJg Cos., floor brushes and whisk* for ;-‘4i mis 41 .45 31— Wm. A. Hunt, 1 suitor services 125.00 Nov. 2 Walter S Dav.*, teaching... 145 00 3 Paul N. Andreson, teaching.. 204.20 3—Mary A. Johnson, teaching.. 139.19 3—Hurshal E. Parker, teaching. 160.00! 3—Mabel Roberts, teaching .... 135.00 9 I.estor Craig teaching 125.00 3—Chester D Apple, teaching . . 125.00 3—Madge L. Kesselring. teaching 114.00 3—Lois Herr, teaching 88.67 3—Mabel Hartman, teaching .... 125.00 3—Goldie M. Pratt, teaching. . . . 86.25 3—J. J. W. lire wn, teaching .... 200.00 3—Gall Sc hool T Wood, leaching 160.00 3—Ernest Mock, teaching 130.05 3—George Riley, teaching 98.08 3—Kyle Peter* teaching 88.08 o—" Norma M. Russell, teaching.. 93.03 3—Olive M. Eaka, teaching .... 08,65 I—Amy Beverland. teaching .... 98.07 3—Ruth It. Carter, teaching .... 200.00 3—Helen Clark, teaching ...... 128,07 3—Fred Keesling, teaching .... 118.08 3—Aletha B. Wadsworth, teaching 125.00 , 3—Ada Thompson, teaching .... 88 05 3—-Helen Mowrey, teaelilug .... 140.00 o—Lawrence Telephone Cos., telephone rent 1.00 6 Lawrence Lumber Cos., lumber hardware, etc 07.24 6—Columbia School Supply Cos., supplies for Castieton high school 2.38 8— Madison Thomas, driving school hack . 40.00 9 Standard Oil Cos., oil and gasoline for schools ' 17.28 10—Homer Wheeler, work on yard and fixtures Lawrence sch.. 12.20 10—Vonnegut Hardware Cos., hardware and supplies for schools 32.80 12—Alexis Riley, driving school 4 hack 6.00 12 —Oda Lynch, driving school hack 1 . . 80.00 12— Charles C. Lyle, traveling expenses. trustee 40.75 13— Wm. A. Hunt, janitor services 40.00 13—Traction Light and Power 00., light and power at Oaklandon school 13.40 10-—Kiger & Cos., furniture and supplies 744.24 10—Kiger & Cos., township guide. . 7.05 17—Albert Clemmer, driving school hack 100.00 17—Chan E. Apple, janitor service 100.00 17—Fortville State bank, bond and int. coupons 616.56 17—Indpis. Light & Power Cos., light and power for Lawrence school 24.87 19—A. J. Bchloerier, domestln science supplies for Oaklandon school 24.05 19—Geo. Riley, teaching 60.00 21— John W. Claypool, sheep kill'd by dogs . . 41.30 22 D. McNelton & Cos.. 1t.0.. books lor schools 102.00 22—Foftville State bank, Int. coupons 13.28 22 —Huntington ..Laboratories, Ino.. ianltor supplies 8.18 22 — The Macmillan Cos., books for Lawrence high 5ch001.... 6.30 23 Olive M. Eaks, teaching 50.00 23—Charles Dunn, advisory board salary 5.00 23 —Harry Mollenkopf, advisory board salary 6.00/ 23—H. G Craig, advisory board salary 5.00 27 — A. J. Russell, driving school hack 140.00 27—Alexis Riley, driving sch. hack 140.00 27 —Wm. G. Newhouse, driving sch. hack 110.00 27—George McCord, driving sch. hack 140.00 27—Thomas Newkirk, driving sch. hack 100.00 27—Breton driving sch. y hack ..... 140.00 27—Chester Morgan, driving sell. hack 140.00 27—Edgar Schwartz, driving Bch. hack 140.00 27—Birt. Apple, driving sch. hadk 100.00 27—Walter Messcrsnilth driving sch. hack 140.00 27—Frauk Kinnick, driving soh. hack 140.00 37—George Mock, driving *ch. hack 140.00 27—Madison Thomas, driving sch. hack - —.— 110.00

39 IJSGAL, NOTICE (Continued.) 27—Charles C. Lyle, salary of trustee 100.00 27 Fortville State bank, int. coupons 13.23 28— Ruth B. Carter, teaching .... 200.00 28—Helen Clark, teaching 140.00 28—Waiter S. Davis, teaching... 145.00 28—Carl VanLaningham, teaching 125.00 28—Fred Keesling, teaching 130.00 28—Aletha B. Wadsworth, teaching 125.00 28—Ada Thompson, teaching .. . 100.00 28—Helen Mowrey, teaching .... 140.00 28—Goldie M. Pratt, teaching... 115.00 28—■ Paul N. Anderson, teaching.. 212.50 28—Mary A. Johnson, teaching... 150.00 28—Hurshal E. Darker, teaching. 145.00 28—Mabel Roberts teaching .... 130,00 28—Lester Craig, teaching 125.00 28—Chester D. Apple, teaching .. 125.00 28—Madge Kcssciring, teaching... 125.00 28 —Lois Herr, teaching 100.00 j 28—Mabel Hartman, ,teaching ... 125.00 28—J. J. W. Brown, teaching .... 200.00 28 —Gail Schooler Wood, teaching. 150.00 28—Ernest Mock, teaching 145.00 28—George Riley, teaching 50.00 28—Kyie Peters, teaching 100.00 28—Norma Russell, teaching .... 105.00 ; 28—Olive M. Eaks, teaching.... 55.00 28—Amy Beverland, teaching ... 110.00 December—--I—•William A. Hunt, janitor service 85.00 I—Ernest Oivey, janitor service. 120.00 I—D. 11. Goble Cos., report c rds and check books 20.07 3 John W. Ciuypool, sheep killed by dogs 12.60 4 Charles C. Lyle, office rent. . . 60.00 6—Oda Lynch, stunage truck body 1 6.00 5 Thomas Newkirk, storage sch. wagon 5.00 6 Breton Bolander, storage truck body 5.00 6—Chester A. Morgan, storago truck body 5.00 5—A. J. Rusoeil, storage truck body 5.00 s—Edgar Schwartz, storage truck body '. 5.00 5 Walter Messersmith, storago truck body 6.00 6 Albert Clemmer, storage tre -k body 6.00 6—Frank Kinnick, storage true body .. . 6.00 s—George Mock, storage trui'ii body 5 00 5 Madison Thomas. storage truck body 5.00 6 Albert Citgnmer. driving schl. hack 40.00 O—R. H Records, janitor supplies 2.00 o—Whit- and Griffith, domestic s.fence supplies 23.07 6—Lawrence Stato bank, telephone rent t 1.90 B—lnd i oung People s Reading Circle, books ior schools. . , 23.50 B—J. W. Ringer, engine repairs and 01! 14 35 10—Alice A. Lyle, clerk hire 60.00 10—Bill W. Apple, storage wagon §5.00: labor §'.'o.oo 25.00 10—Alexis Huey, labor at No. 6 school 4.00 10—W. B. Wadsworth, supplies, domestic science and Janitor 30.13 10— Thoms* Heims, supplies, domestic science und misc. . . 22.05 11— Lawrcne Lumber Cos. lumber , and hardware 25.08 11— J. T Plummer, Janitor supplies 25.35 12— Traction Light A Dower Cos . light and power at No. 0 sch 24.60 | 12— C. E. Smith, postage stamps. 6.00 13— John Bolander storage truck and taking to shop 7,00 : 13—Crouch and Foster, hardware and mute, supplies 43.87 i 13— Glenn Bolander, supplies. Janitor and dome-tic science. . . 7.23 I 14— Marion County Mail, legal notice 6.00 14—Cl or vs E. Apple. Janitor services 85.00 14— M. E. Fmman. supplies for janitor and manual training 3.73 : 18—Continental Chemical Corp.. janitor supplies 4.00 1 18—Adam Trimlile, repair of school hock* 20.75 j 18—\V K. Stewart Cos., books for high school 37.40 ! 18—Paul N. Andir.sun, teaching . 14* 03 ! .x—Miry A. John: n. tt t . i 07 In—Ht.r-im! E l’;tckt*r. teaching. 10.5.75 18—Mabel Roberts, teaching .... 10125 llß—Lesit r Craig, teaching 4.5 u 1 I.B—Chester D. Apple, teaching... 94.5" 18—-Lot* Herr, teaching 63 66 18—Madge Ke-s. ring, teaching. . 94.50 j 18—Mabel Hartman, teaching ... 94.60 ! 18—Ruth B. Carter, teaching ... 150.0 u I 18—Helen Clark, teaching 93 00 18—Waiter Davis, teaching 108.75 : 15— Carl VuiiLaningham. teching 80 87 18—Fred Kre*ili,g, teaching .... 96 (18 ' 18—Aletha B. Wnd-worth. teaching 94.50 18-—Ada Thompson, teaching ... 63.65 i IS—Helen Mowrey, teaching .... 105.60 1 18—Goldie M iTatt, ha* ulng. . . 80.23 18—J. J. W Brown, teaching . . . . 150.00 ; 18—Gail Schooler Wood, teaching 112.1. 18—Ernest Mock, teaching 97.5,* 18—George Ki ey. teaching 10.58 ; 18—Ky.c Deters, teaching 03.08 38—Normal Ku-sell, teaching .... 07.40; 18—Olivo M. Eaks. teaching .... 67.10 18—Amy Beverland, teaching .... 70.87 lb—Charles C Lyle, trustee’s salary 100.00 18—Fred Keesling. material tor lo ker* Lawrence sch 17.41 18—Muulson Thomas, driving school hack 80.00 18—Birt Apple, driving sohool hack 61 00 18—Alexis Riley, driving school hack 96.00 j 18—Oda Lynch, driving school hack SO.Oti ; 18—Wm. G. Newhouse. driving school haek 60.00 18—George McCord, driving school hu.k 90.00 18—Thomas Newkirk. :rivt..g school hack 51.00 18—Breton Bolander, ilrlving school hock 90.00 18—Chester Morgan, driving school hack 06.00 18—A. J. Russell, driving school hack 96 00 18—Edgar Schwartz, driving *"hoo! hacu 96.00 18—Waiter D. Messersmith. driving school hack 90.00 18—Alt>ert Clemmer, driving schl. haek 08.00 18—Frank Kinnick. driving school hack 96.00 18— George Mock, drtvli tt, school back 4 90.00 19— C. K. McCormack, Icgul services .1923 100.00 20— Charles E. Apple, janitor services 62.50 20—Ernest Oivey, janitor services 75.00 22—Wm. A. Hunt, janitor service* 125.00 j 22—Standard Gil Cos., oil and gasoline 14.84 22 —ITidpl*. Light and Heat Cos, light and power. Lawrence school . 40.48 20—K'gcr Sc Cos., tnl-ellaneoua supplies for schools 65.65 j 22—Vonnegut Hdwa. Cos., school supplies .90 [ 22—Charles C. Lyle, traveling expenses of trustee 43.75 24.—-T. M. Hamilton, repair healing plant and water system No. 6 sch 60.00 20—C.. C., C. & St L Ry„ freight on coal for Lawrence sell. . 150.89 26 Roy Bell, repairs at Lawrence seh 6.07 27 Walter Offenbacker, shoveling coal 1.00 28— Lawrnrco State bank, bond (Moll vain) 500.00 28-—Lawrence State bank. int. on bonds 845.00 28— George Marshall, work on Lawrence school 7.00 29 A. J. Landis, hogs killed by dogs 41 44 29—Omer Witte, hauling coal to Lawrence school 28.15 .31—Ch;irles Offenbacker. sheep killed by dogs 10*00 31—. John J. Neg icy, sheep killed by dogs 10.09 RECF.IPTS 1 Leo K. Fesler, sch. and twp. revenue §1,449.22 Oaklandon SI. Bit., dep. int. for Jan., 192.3 28.39 Lawrence St. Bk., dep. int. for Dec. and Jan 30.87 Lawrence St. Bank, dep. lilt, for Feb 2.8.67 Oaklandon St. Bank, dep. int. for Feb 16..30 Oaklandon St. Bank. dep. Int. for March 18.34 Lawrence St. Bank, dep. Int. for March 13.87 R. A. Lemcke. treas.. dog. tax revenue i 22.08 R. A. Lemcke, treas., adv, Juno settlement 4,000.00 R. A. Lemcke, treas., adv. June settlement 2,000.00 R. A. Lemcke. treas., adv. June settlement 2.000.00 Lawrence St. Bank, dep. int. for April 13.17 Oaalandon St. Bank, dep. int. for April 12.93 Carl VanLaningham. state teachers retlr fund S'f.RO Lawrence St. BU.. dep int. for May 10.32 Oaklandon St. Bk., dep. Int. for May 8.79 Earl Willett. Iran*, tu. Buck Crk. twp. Hancock Cos 437.87 R. A. Lemcke, treas., June settlement 27.474.85 A. J. Sigman, opening new road.. 6.00 Wm. H. Mock, assessor, dog tax col 857.00 Peter J. Teal, docket fees 3.00 Harry Wood. Tr., trans. tu. Vernon twp., Han. Cos 59.92 Edw. J. Hicker, Tr., tran. tu. Vernon twp., Marlon 478.40 Lawrence St. Bk., dep. int. for June 8.04 ... '

39 LEGAL NOTICE (Continued.) Oaklandon St. Bank. dep. Int. for June * 8.31 Harry W. McCord, tr.. tr. tu. Fall Ck. twp., Hamilton C 0.... ’32.95 W. Bragdon, two outhses, furnace, lot junk 7 00 C. H. Apple, four old stoves.... 0.95 Martin McDaniels, gasoline engine 6.50 R. Samuel Records, old school hse. No. 9 at Lawrence 300.00' R. A. Lemcke, treas., spec. sch. bud. tax fund and St. Sch. rev 1,498.34 Lawrence St. Bk. dep. int. for July 25.49 OakiaiiGon St. Bk. dep. int. for July 26.38 T. F. Baree, settlement for lota Nos. 5-6, records 3d add. Lawrence 370.00 Chas. M. Dawson, transfer tuition. 618.69 Oaklandon St. Bank, dep. int. for Aug 26.42 | Lawrence St. Bank. dpe. int. for Aug 23.63 Oaklandon St. Bank. int. for Sept. 25.61 Lawrence St. Bank, int. for Sept.. 20.77 Lawrence St. Bank. int. for Oct.. 20.05 Oaklandon St Bank. int. for Oct. 18.02 I Chas. C Lyle. del. dog tax c 01... 60.00 R, A. Lemcke, treas., adv. Dec. settlement 7,000.00 Oaklandon St. Bank. int. for Nov. 15.82 Lawrence St. Bank, int. for Nov.. 17.00 R. A. Lemcke. tieas, Dec. settlement. 26,722.70 Peter J. Teal, docket fees 2.25 REGISTER OF TOWNSHIP INDEBTEDNESS. First issue of bonds, §:A),000.00; July 15. 1910, bonds 1 to 60 fnc., Fletcher Am. N. bank, rate of interest 4%; special school tlmd; beginning of year, §0,000.00; indebtedness paid during year, S2.000.00; indebtedness outstanding. $4,000.00. Second issue of bonds, §19,500.00; July 15. 1911, bonds 1 to 39 inc., Fletcher Am. Is. bank, rate oi interest, 4V4 ; special school fund; beginning of year. §4.600.00; indebtedness paid during year. §1,000.00; indebtedness outstanding, §3.500.00. Third issue of bonds. §8,850.00; Nov. 1. 1911, bonds 1 to 15 inc , Fortville State bank, rate of interest, 4%; special school fund; beginning of year. §2.300.00; indebtedness paid during year, §590.00; indebtedness outatan ling, §1,770.00. Fourth issue of bonds, §1,000.00; Nov. 10. 1920; bonds 1 to 8 inc.. Chas. F. and Rose E Mclivain rate oi interest. 0; spe:ai school lund: beginning of year, §2.000.00; indebtedness paid during year §l,000.00; indebtedness outstanding. §1,000.00. Fifth issue of bonds. §125.000.00; Sept. 15. 1921, bonds 1 to 125 inc.. Merchants N. bank; rale of Interest, 6; special school fund; beginning of year. §122.000.00; Indebtedness paid during year, §8,000; indebtedness outstanding, §114.000.00. LIST OF OUTSTANDING WARRANT CHECKS AT CLOSE OF YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1923. Dec. 18. 1823. No. 672 §94.50 96.00 159 82 §350.39 STATEMENT SHOWING AMOUNT OF ALL MONEYS PAID TO THE VARIOUS FUNDS OF LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. MARION COUNTY. DISBURSEMENTS '['HEREFROM AND BALANCES REMAINING THEREIN FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEG. 31. 1023. —Township Fund— Balance on band Jan. 1. 1923.. . §2.761'03 Receipts during year 1,517.03 T ral of balances and receipts. . . 4.278P0 Disbursements during year 1.978.70 Fir.ul balances 2.299.36 —Road Fund— Balance on ha*l Jan. 1. 1923... 75.34 Receipts during year 114.79 I’otal of balances and receipts... 190 13 ; Disbursement* during year 5.0 W i ihai balances 185.13 —Special School Fund— Balance on hand Jan 1, 1923.... 8,353.95 K-ceipts during year 24.594.69 Total of balan * * and receipts. ..32.948 64 1 ■ ."'•■incut* during year 26.581.44 Final balanc-e 6,367.20 —Tuition Fund—- ' acuico on hand Jan. 1. 1923.... 12.993.92 Ho elpts during year 27,411.84 ’ ! 'otai of .. tlances and receipts. .. 441,405.78 Dreburs'.-njents during year 27.874.00 Final ba.anccs 12,631.76 —Dog Fund— Balance on hand Jan. 1. 1023... 610.30 It" -eipU during year 907.00 Tutu, oi balance* and receipts... 1,417.30 Disbursements during year 854.94 Final balances 762.30 —Bend Fund— Balance on hand Jan. 1. 1923... 9.490.85 Receipts during year 22,680.37 Total of balances and receipts. ..32.077.22 Disbursements during year 10.603.74 j Final ba.uuccs 12.413 48 —Building Fund— Balance on hand Jan. 1. 1923... 842.71 Recelpte during year .if balance* and receipts. v * 842.71 Disbursements during year 139.92 Filial balances 702.79 —Total of All Funds Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1923... 35.034 10 K< • eipt* during year 77.125.72 Total of balance* and receipts. . 112.159 82 D;'.bur-men is during ye. O' 76,807.74 Final b.i .ores 35.202 08 Tola! balance# as shown by this report 35,262.08 W, rrant-checks outstanding Dee. 31. 1023 350.39 Total balances and outstanding warrants Dec. 31. 1923. .... .35,612.47 Cash in depository Dec. 31. 1923. .36.612.47 I. Char es C. Lyle, the trustee of Lawrence township, Marion county. Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that the prec.luig report of Receipts. Disbursements ami Balance* is true and correct, us 1 verily believe: and 1 further declare that | the sums with which I am charged In this re port are all of the sums received by me. .and the various items of expendittiles ] credited have boon fully paid in the sums ! Mated, and without expressed or Implied :.,••* ni'-nt that any portion thereof shall be re t lined by pr repaid to me or any other person. Ihd l further decline and swear (or affirm) that I have received no mo n\y. nor articles of value, in consideration of any contract made by me as trustee of this township. CHARLES C. LYLE, Trustee of Lawrence Town- hip. Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) to before me. the chairman of the advisory board of this township, tills Bth day of January, 1924. HARRY MOLLENKOPF. Chairman of Advisory Board of Lawrence Township. This report was received, accepted and approved by the ndvUory boarel of this township at lt* annual meeting, /-this, the Btli day of January, 1024. HARRY MOLLENKOPF, President. HARVEY G. CRAIG, Secretary. Advisory Board Lawrence Township. MURDER IS CHARGED William Keifer Indicted for Staying of Woman Found Dead in Apartment. /// United Press KOKOMO. Ind., Jan- 23.—William Keifer, poolroom owner, was under indictment today, charged with the murder of Mrs. Catherine Russell. She was found dead in her apartment on Jan. 8 with a bullet wound through the heart. It was believed she hud been dead for several hours. Keifer had been in her company the night before. He was arrested as a suspect and indicted, after the grand jury had investigated the case. liolierts I*:u(t M. E. Sees Filins Home-coming day and Lincoln films were shown Tuesday night to 700 persons at the Roberts Park M. E. Church. Thuy will be shown free to tho children of the church Feb. 9. Building Permits F. C. Kirkpatrick, furnace, 617 N. Seville, $350. u. C. Kirkpatrick, double. 017 N. Seville, $7,000. A. W. Stedtfeld, remodel, 30 W. TwentyFourth, SI,OOO Harry A. Stern, repair. 3558 Washington i Blvd.. $2,000. Indianapolis Brush and Broom Manufacturing Company, repairs, 26 Brush, $2,000. Westlnghouso Electric Company, repairs, 814 N. Senate, $450. Orcstus T. Kincaid, remodel, 820 Bradshaw. $425. Willard T. McCUntock, double. 1242 Hiatt, $3,350. Hattie A. French, addition, 4070 Cornelius. $1,790. 15. M. Schofield, double. 610 N. Noble. S6OO. Virgil A Goodale, dwelling. 6111 Bellefontaine, SOOO. O W. Kenton, dwelling, 3948 N. Illinois, $5,(4)0. 1 O. W. Kenton, furnace, 3948 N. Illinois, S3OO. W. C. Garten, boiler, 3242 N. Meridian. $450. Norman E. Anderson, dwelling, 1843 S. State, $6,000. Norman E. Anderson, furnace. 1843 S. State. §350. James Cowherd, building, 2400 N. Western. §1,700. Southern Building Realty Company, double. 3631 N. Illinois. S4OO. W. C. Garten, dwelling, 3241 N Meridian, §28,500. J. R. Brunner, garage, 1131 Hail. §250. David Slepnensou, boiler, 5432 University, $565. Bankers Trust Company, agent, repairs, Addison and Washington. 8000.

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Chicago, 111.—KYW (Central, 536) 11:35 A. M.—Table talk. 2:35 P. M. —Studio program. 6:50 P. M.—Children’s bedtime story. Bto 8:20 P. M.—• Twenty minutes of good reading. 8:30 to 9:30 P. M. —Tenor solos and reading. 9:15 P. M. —“The Distribution of Meat Products to the Consumer.” Schenectady, N. Y.—WGY (Eastern, 380) 7:45 P. M.—“A Few Moments With New Books.” Drama, “The Passing of the Third Floor Back.” Louisville. Ky.—WIIAS (Central, 400) 4 to 5 P. M. —Orchestra. 7:30 to 9 P. M.—Concert. Four-minute digest of Sunday school lesson. Four-minute radio forum talk. Cincinnati, OIiio—VYLNV (Central, 309) 4 P. M.—Pianist. Women Voters. 10:30 P. M.—Scenes from “Lady Windemere’s Fan.” 11 P. M. —Dance orchestra. Davenport, lowai—YVOC (Central, 484) 12 (noon) —Chimes. 3:30 P. M.— “Renal Stones.” 5:45 P. M. —Chimes concert. 6:30 P. M. —Sandman's Visit. 8 P. M.—Music. Detroit, Mich.—\YWJ (Eastern, 517) 9:30 A. M.—“ Tonight’s dinner.”'l2 (noon) —Dance music. 3:30 P. M. — Orchestra. 7P. M. —Orchestra. COMMITTEE DIGS INTO FINANCES OF STREET RAILWAY Councilmen Investigate Ways of Settling Rate / Problem. A city council committee today started investigation of the financial condition of the Indianapolis Street Railway Company with instructions to have a report ready by Feb. 4, next council meeting. Councilmen Lloyd D. Claycombe, Otto Ray, John E. King and Theodore Bernd, and Benjamin Perk, city utility expert, W'ere named on the committee after a conference Tuesday night between councilmen and street railway offiehtls. Gross revenue of the street railway company must be increased $500,000 annually to improve equipment and service, Dr. Henry Jameson, chairman of the board of directors, told councilmen. Dr. Jameson was accompanied by Robert I. Todd, president; Joseph A. McGowan, treasurer, and H. C. Thomson, director. Dr. Jameson repeated statements made before the board of works Monday that a 7-cent fare, with 2-cent transfer, appeared the solution. Gustav Schmidt, former member of city council which practically barred jitney busses In efforts*to aid the car company, deplored treatment of the company after the war, when other utilities were granted rate Increases.

JEALOUSY BLAMED FOR IK DEATH Coroner Seeks Relatives of Suicide, Coroner Paul F. Robinson, Investigating suicide of a man thought to he John P. Roirlden, 27, of Fredericksburg, Va., today attempted to communicate with relatives, said to live in Fredericksburg. With no evident reason other than Jealousy, the man drank poison while on the porch at 625 N. Delaware St. after endeavoring to see Mrs. Edith Bright of that address, police said. When he appeared at the door he was met by Oscar Littleton, 351 *6 Lynn St. Littleton said he had given Ralrlden lodging the last two nights because he was “hftnd up." According to Mrs. Bright, Rairiderj had served in the Canadian Army and a year ago yas discharged from the U. 8. Army at Fort Denning as a sergeant. The body Is at the city morgue. RAISE AFFECTS BIG FOUR Officials Not Certain of Number of Employes to Bo Benefltted. Local officials of tho Big Four Railroad were not certain of tho number of Indianapolis employes affected by a wage increase of approximately 6 per cent granted 15.000 engineers, firemen and other employes of the New York Central Lines today. Engineers, firemen, hostlers and hostler-helpers received the following increases: Passenger service 24 cents each 100 miles: freight service, 36 cents : each 100 miles; yard and hostler serv- ! ice, 32 cents a day. Every lino of the Big Four in Indiana is affected. Evansville Editor Resigns Bu Times Special ' EVANSVILLE, Ind., Jan. 23. W. 11. Robertson has disposed of his stock holdings and resigned as director in the newspaper corporations of the estate of the late Benjamin Bosse. He has been managing editor of the Evansville Courier, Evansville Journal and the Sunday Courier and Journal. After a time in Florida Robertson expects to resume newspaper work. Aged Actress Dies in Chicago Bu United Brel'! CHICAGO, Jan. 23. —Funeral arrangements were completed today for Mrs. Laura Dainty Pelham, 78, noted actress and beauty of forty years ago. She died last night after an illness of two days.

LENIN’S LEADERS URGE WORKERS TO STAND BY PARTY Proclamation Says Final Victory Best Monument to Dead Chieftain, By United Press ■MOSCOW, Jan. 23.—While Moscow a city of black, prepared to receive today the remains of Nicolai Lenin, the dead' premier’s fellow leaders urged workers, peasants and the red army to stand firm. “Final victory of our party will be the best monument to Lenin,” a proclamation issued by the central executive committe said. Lenin's body was to lie in state until Saturday when it will be interred in the Kremlin Hall. Tens of thousands cf his followers are to be given an opportunity to gaze for the last time on the stilled features of the most powerful revolutionary figure of modern times. Lenin after a lingering illness, died Monday at his villa at Gorky, passing away while unconscious. A cerebral hemorrhage caused paralysis of the respiratory organs. No Enemy OpportunitiesThe chief care of Russia's present leaders —mingled with their genuine sorrow—ls there shall be no opportunity for enemies of the Soviet to take advantage of Lenin’s death. The All-Russian executive committee addressed the following proclamation to the workers, peasants and soldiers: '“The main order which the eleventh congress gives the Soviet* government at the moment of the death of Lenin is to protect the Workers’ and Peasants’ Union. “Never sidestep a hair’s breadth from Lenin's policy. This Is the priiv cipal question of our life." Proclamation Is Issued The central executive committee’s proclamation was in somewhat similar vein. Its memorial says Lenin supplemented Marxism by actually creating a proletarian dictatorship in the creation of the Workers’ and Peasants’ Union. It praises Lenin's* superhuman sense of duty and his devotion of his life to the working classes. “The hope of our enemies that our party will collapse Is vain. We will continue with an Iron will because It Is Lenin’s party. We will stand firm. Lenin’s death will close our ranks tighter and final victory will be the best monument to Lenin.” GAS TAX BRIEF IS FILED South Bend Man Attacking State Tax in Supreme Court Appeal. A brief in attempt to have the 1923 gasol.ne tax law” declared unconstitutional was filed today by attorneys for Bruce Gafill of South Bend, in the office of Clerk Zachariah T. Dungan of the Supreme and Appellate Courts. The case went to the Supreme Court on an appeal by Robert Bracken, defendant. from St. Joseph Superior Court. Judge Lenn J. Oare of the St. Joseph court sustained a demurrer by the State, to the complaint in Gafill asked that Bracken be restrained from enforcing the gasoline tax act.

MILTON BELL IS DEAD Kokomo Lawyer Was Resident of Ciiy More Than Sixty Years. Bu Times Special KOKOMO, Ind.. Jan. 23.—Milton Bell, 89, dean of the Howard County Bar Association and a resident of the city for more than sixty years, is dead at his home here. He was a member of the G. A. R, and served in the Civil War as a captain. A daughter and two sisters survive. Anderson City Judge Named By Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., Jan. 23.—Under the provision of an ordinance passed by the council creating the position John E. Beeler hag been appointed city judge by Governor McCray, according to word received here. COMB SAGE lEA IN FADED UP HI Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea ancl/Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dub, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use, at very little cost. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and y beauty to tho hair. Well-known druggists say everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulpnur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can *:ell it has been applied—it's so easy to use, too. Y'ou simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking pne strand at a time. By morning, the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it is restored to its natural color,, and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. — Advertisement. THE IDEAL WOMAN Strong, healthy and beautiful Ift form and feature with a happy disposition. Upon her condition depends the physical well-being of her children and the happiness of those about her. It is only by making the best of herself that a woman can give her best to the world. When weak and ailing thexe Is one tried and true remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege : table Compound, made from roots and herbs which for fifty years haa been restoring the women of America to health and happiness.—Advertisement. ;- a ?

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