Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1917 — Page 3

NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ITEMS

'"GIFFORD 1 Grover Nbrris lost a fine horse last week. Dice Zook is on the sick list at this-report. ' v Ruby Keen spent Tuesday night with' Lillian McClannahan. * Mrs. Lena Hankins went to Frankfort Friday, returning Saturday. Miss Beulah Walker spent Monday night with her sister, Miss Ella Zook. John Hill and Frank Antrim went to Wheatfield Sunday to see' their brother from Canada. Guy Zook and Ed Timmons went to South Bend to work in the Studebaker shops Friday. Gaylord and Bocal Hilton and Charles .Woolsey spent Saturday night with Robert Hilton, and family. The new pool room and barber shop has been -finished. W. T, Hankins moved his barber outfit into the new room Saturday. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haniford is ill at this writing of lung fever. Dr. Linton of Medaryville is attending him. Mrs. Maude Perkins of Winamac came Tuesday for a few days’ visit with hes- sister, Mrs. Bessie Snyder, who is not improving at this writing. Theodore Smith, who has been working at Wolcqtt, spent Saturday night and Sunday with his wife and children, returning to his work Sunday evening.

What to Do for Bad Colds. If you want a cough medicine that gives quick and sure action in healing colds, coughs or croup, get Foley’s Honey and Tar. It heals inflamed membranes in the throat, chest or bronchial tubes; breaks up tight coughs, loosens phlegm, makes ; breathing easier, stops tickling in throat. Contains no opiates.—Adv.

MILROY ■ Mrs. W. E. Culp has been sick this week. *Ora Clark spent Sunday with Martha Clark. N. E. Dignan and Earl Castor are working in Kokomo. Charles Beaver wife were in Rensselaer Monday afternoon. Charles Harwell visited relatives in Illinois the last of last week. Cousins from Illinois visited William Harwell and family this week. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Clark attended church at Palestine Sunday night. Mrs. Lillie Mitchell spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. George Foulks. Irma Clark spent the last of. the week with her sister, Mrs. Charles Harwell. William Harwell’s daughter from Illinois visited her parents last week.

Larry and Eva Holt and Letha Clark spent Sunday afternoon with Martha Clark. „ Letha and Pearl Clark spent the last of last week with their uncle, George Foulks, and family.. Mr. and Mrs. s. D. Griffith attended the funeral of Mrs. Fisher in Monon Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Tru,e Culp and bany Evelyn spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beaver; Mrs. Creighton Clark and daughters, Letha and Pearl, Spent Thursday with Mrs. George Foulks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beaver and daughters, Sylvia and Dollie, spent Monday evening with George Foulks’. About forty-five persons met at the home of Claud Spencer last Friday evening to surprise' him, it being his- birthday anniversary. A number met Tuesday and cut wood for-Mrs. Alary AlcCashen, and buzzed Wednesday. A nice lot of wood was made ready for the stove. The Ladies’ Aid will meet with sfrs. Lillie Alitchell on Wednesday of next week, January 17, at 2 p. m. All are requested to be present. Perry Spencer, the carpenter <it the church, fell from a scaffold Alonday and was very severely bruised and perhaps fractured some of his ribs. Mr. and Mrs. William Banes, Frank May and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Foulks \and Joseph Clark and family ate Sunday dinner with Earl’ Foulks and family; „ .• Sloan’s Liniment for Stiff Joints. Rheumatic pains and aches get into the joints and muscles, making every movement torture. Relieve’ your suffering with Sloan’s Liniment; it quickly penetrates

W V W w V • ■w -w t W.. W - W - Mortgage - Loans TO INVESTORS—We- .have for sale a carefully selected list of - Mortgage Loans and other securities which will yield the , highest rate of income that can be expected from conservative invostmenta. TO BORROWERS—We are prepared to consider applications for ■ Mortgage Loans in any amount, and have every facility for , furnishing money on short notice, and on reasonable terms. . WILLIAMS ISL DEAy ODD FELLOWS BUILDING Telephone No. SI Renaeelaer, Indiana. <

without rubbin?, and soothes' and war ms your sore muscles. Tlie congested blood is stimulated to action: a single application will drive out the pain.. Sloan’s Liniment is clean, convenient and quickly effective, it does not stain the skin or clog the pores. Get a bottle today at your druggist, 25 c.— Adv. G , * FAIR OAKS Enos, Moffitt made a business trip to Lacross the first of the week. Quite a number of our town people are doing time cutting wood out in Lawler’s timber. It is reported that A. Washburn'" will have his land near here plowed up and farmed this year. Bark Crawford on the Hufficker ranch, is filling his silo this week with corn and fodder cut with ensilage cutter. We have been haying considerable warm weather for this time of year, but Wednesday night it turned decidedly colder. The -writer has been having a round-up with the grip this week and don’t know much of anything else, therefore news is scarce. Mr. Cottingham’s condition is still very serious. His son William was called home the first of the week on account of his wife, .who was sick. Will Warren, whose disappearance took place a couple of months or more ago, has not been heard from as yet. The family is considerably worried about him.

There are several cases of pneumonia in our town nowadays and severe cold§.. Evaline Abel, who took down last week with pneumonia, is some better at this writing. Ben Zellers took down about the same time, but is no better at this writing. Walter Kelly, who lives about halfway between here and Mt. Ayr, was telling the writer a few days ago that while hauling out fpdder for the stock he found a bird’s nest in a shock with two eggs in it. How is that for the early bird? Now, if Walter had not always been strictly honest and all around a first-class young man we might have thought he had been drinkipg. But he is far from that. No doubt the bird had mistook the season last fall while it was warm.

Inactivity Causes Constipation. Lack of' exercise in the winter is a frequent cause of constipation. You feel heavy, dull, and listless, your complexion is sallow and and energy at low ebb. Clean up this condition at once with Dr. King’s New Life Pills, a mild laxative that relieves the congested intestines without griping. A dose before retiring will assure you a full and easy movement in the morning. 25c at your druggist.—Adv.

MT. AYR f (From the Tribune) Charles T. Campbell, who has been working on a farm near Rossville, Illinois, is visiting his father, Al Campbell. } It is with regret that we report that l T ncle Ben Geesa, who has not been in very <good health this winter, is not so'well as usual. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hufty have received word that their old friend, A. Webb, of Pueblo, Colorado, who formerly lived a short while at Rensselaer and an uncle to W. B. Austin, died" at his home in the Western city last week. Miss Jessie Merry started on her return trip to her school work in Cassville, Wisconsin, Thursday. Miss Merry went to Kentland first, from there to Chicago, where she spent a couple of,' days, thence to Cassr ville, where she has again taken up ,school duties with renewed vigor. Word has been received here from Pueblo, Colorado, that Harry Hufty’s family has had a tussle with the measles. Edson, the baby, developed pneumonia and was quite serious for a while. He is improving no serious thoughts are entertained for the little fellow’s welfare now. Ransom White went to Schneider Monday to begin work on a dredge boat. “Pete” is an experienced dredge man and Mr. Williams, for whom he went to work, and who is dredging his own land, draws a mighty good all around man when he gets Mr. White. Mr. Witcher will run the blacksmith shop alone for a while, at least. On Wednesday took place the wedding of » a very nice young couple in the persons of Henry Yoder and Miss Cora Miller. The marriage vows were solemnized at the M. E. parsonage by Rev. Cragun, the young couple being accom-

panied by Miss Sylvia. Miller and I SjTvanus Miller, sister and cousin respectively of the bride. r Victor Alexander stored his household goods and left . Saturday , so Indianapqlis’; w here 'he expects to enter the -employ of -the Link 1 Belt company. Mr. Alexander worked for this company before l and -says his job is awaiting him I when he arrives at-.the capital. Mrs. | Alexander preceded Victor a couple ofAveeksaiidin tiiiTpfdr a" holiday .visit. • Saturday F. A. Standish purchased- a Ford tduring car of the Main garage at Ijensselaer to continue the business he has built up; its .driver Of the Mt.”'Ayr, Morocco, and Rensselaer bus •line, while it, belonged to A. P. Huntington and] Thomas Inkley, respectively. Mr. , Inkley recently disposed of his' Overland and it is understood wished to use the Ford, which Mr. I Standish was using, as a private, car. Hence, Mr. Standish imine-; diately made arrangements for a ca ; r to continue the run’. ' Our esteemed citizen, J 4 M. Hufty, has been confined to his home and iTiost of the time to his bed for| some ten days with rheumatic con-1 ditions resulting from a kidney' trouble of long standing. He is: quite a little improved at 'the pres-I ent and it is hoped will be able to be about very soon. However, to one at so advanced an age as Mr. Hufty, there is always more or less uncertainty until they are fully recovered. Mr! Hufty conducts the mill and feed business and his genial countenance has been missed since his confinement at home.

HOW’S THIS? We X offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarris that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Hall’s Catarrh Cure has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure acts through the blood on the mucous surfaces, expelling # the poison from the blood and healing the diseased portions. After you have taken Hall’s Catarrh Cure for a short time you will see a great improvement in your general beallth. Start taking- Hall’s Catarrh Cure at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c.

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TRUSTEE’S REPORT

MARION TOWNSHIP Expenditures A S Laßue, house rent SIO.OO H W Wood, Jr., serv trustee 60.00 W (Hi Parkison, rent, atty fee 33.50 David Waymire, haul pupils 30.00 E L Bruce, gravel ...... .. . . 2.40 C G Spitler,-house rent 10.00 Grant-Warner Lbr Co, reps 65.80 C W Eger, repairs and sup 21.06 Nelly V Knapp, teaching. . . . 30.00 Estle Markin, hauling pupils 45.00 W W Reeve, house rent.... 5.00 John W McCarthy, teaching 50.00 James H Chapman, gravel.. 12.60 Vena M Hayworth, teaching 60.00 Laura Brinker, same 40.00 Nelly V Knapp, same. ..... 30.09 J A Grant, drayage 1.00 G E Murray Co, grocery poor 30.00 H W Wood, Jr, trustee.... 50.00 Floyd Spain, delivering cobs 1.00 Noah- Zeigler, gravel 55.37 H Rishling, deliver coal, etc 1.75 I ,N Warren, cinders. ..... 2.90 Rens Cement Tile Co, tile.. 83.80 J Donnelly, carpenter work 9.25 'Russel Van Hook, haul pupils 71.50 Gertrude Jackson, teaching. 50.00 Estle Markin, hauling pupils 4 5.00 David Waymire, same. . . 30.00 J H Perkins, house rent.... 5.00 C G Spitler, same ........ 5.00 Bert J Jarrette, supplies.. 2.68 Amer Express Co, express. . .45 Nell Biggs, nurse to poor. . 43.’00 D H Goble & Co, H S Visit’s 14.59 J M Caldwell, gravel. . . ... 7.20 Fred- S Tyler-, teaching... . 70.00 Vena Hayworth, same, . . 40.00 A S Laßue, house rent.... 10.00 Laura Brinker, teaching..., 35.00 Fred Bachman, haul pupils 40.00 Nelly V. Knapp, teaching.... 30.00 John W McCarthy, same. .;. . 50.00 Jennie M Wood, clerk hire 15.00 Charlotte Kanne, nurse poor 54.00 B Wilson Smith, supplies.. 5.00 W W Reeve, house rent,..- 5.00 David Waymire, haul pupils 25.00 J J Hunt, insurance. . . :®.-. 26.00 Estle Markin, hauling pupils 45.00 IHtarvey Wood, Jr, trustee. ... 80.00 Agnes Kahler, teaching. .. . 25.00 J C Beckman, house., rent. . 4.00 Russel Van Hook, haul pnpjjs ,40,00 Co aud to treas, ex dog tax. 1 56.00 City Treas Sands, library.. 396.89 C G Spitler, house rent.... 5.00 Nelly V Knapp, teaching.... 40.00 LauTa Brinker, 5ame...... 30.00 A S Laßue, house rent.... 3.33 Kiger & Co, sch wagon, etc. 2,10.00 ■Charlotte Kanne, nurse poor 8.60 A Leopold, house rent 15.00 G M Babcock, annual report 21.50 John W McCarthy, teaching 4 5.00 Thomas O Cain, hauling coal 6.00 Laura B Fate, rm, board poor 30.00 Dr C E Johnson, med aid.. 60.00 Gertrude Jackson, teaching. 225.00 David Waymire, haul pupils 30.00 Fred Bachman, same ...... 20.00 B Kolhoff, , labor,, etc...... 7.50 Chas Morlan. janitor work.. 1.75 Chas V May, accountants. / 20.00 Vena M Hayworth, teaching 25.00 W W Reeve, house rent... . 5.00 Mrs J M Wasson, same.... 15.00 Clara Gassaway, care poor. . .5.71 Frank Roweh, groceries poor 22.50 Harvey W Wood, Jr, trustee 50.00 J Putts, deliv coal and seats 1.75 Estle Markin, hauling pupils 45.00 Russell Van Hook, same. .. . 40.00 Fred S Tyler, teaching. .. . 100.00 Flora Kahler, same. ....... 100.00 Nelly V Knapp, same..'.... 50.00 Vena M Hayworth, same... lO.fiO J C Beckman, house rent. . 4.00 G H Healey, pub report . ... 26.75 J C Gwin & Co, fbr, sewer 20.90 D E Grow, coal .... 12.56 -Grant-Warner Lbr Co, coal pr 5.57 Fannie Hill, care for poor 5.16 C G Spitler, house rent.... 5.00 F H Hemphill, med aid poor 18.75 Sadie Galbraith, nurse poor 15.72

THURSDAY, JANUARY 18th, IS DE LAVAL SERVICE DAY AT OUR STORE For the benefit of all users of De Laval ('ream Separators we have .established a De Laval Service Day. On this date we shall be glad to have any De user bring his separator to our store for a complete and careful inspection and adjustment, v which will be made free of charge. Should any parts, r *> due to unusual wear or accident, need to be replaced, this will be done, the only charge being for the price of the new parts used. A De Laval service man will be with us to assist with this work. Bring in your separator and receive the benefit of his advice on the care and operation of your machine, as well as the free service. It is our wish, and that of the De Laval Company, that every user of a De Laval Separator get-the maximum of efficiency at the minimum - ’ - ' ••/•• •. ' - ■ ■-v ■ \ .' . ' .. .. •• ■ ■ Of cost. . . No expert is required to keep a De Laval in repair. A little care with the use of De Laval Separator Oil will keep it running satis' factorily for years if adjustments are made when needed. De Laval Sold on Easy Payments. Come Early and Avoid Delays. WARNER BROS. RENSSELAER, INDIANA

Fred S Tyler, "teaching ,etc.. 19 8.10 Same, house rent 45.50 John W McCarthy, teaching 88.05 W W Pettit, clean vaults. . 35.00 Flora Kahler, teaching, etc. 295.25 W W Reeve, house rent. .. . 5.00 A Luers, laundry, kindling 4.50 Laura Brinker, teaching, etc. 209.30 David Waymire, haul pupils 20.00 Fred Bachman, same.. V M IHlayworth, teach, etc. 130.00 Agnes Kahler, same.., 332.50 Orphia H Gant, oiling floors 2.00 A Leopold, house rent.... 5.00 Gertrude Jackson, teach, etc. 160.55 J Laura Strain, care of poor.. 8.00 t Nellie V Knapp, teach, etc.. 100.00 E D Nesbitt, surveyor..... 6.00 Harvey Wood, Jr, trustee. . 50.00 Hamilton & Kellner, coal pr 17.G0 J A Larsh, labor on road.. 7.38 | Russel Van Hook, haul pupils 40.00 ■ J C Beckman, house rent. . 4.00 J A Grant, dray, freight. . .90 C G Spitler, house rent.... 5.00 W H Parkison, atty fee, rent 33.50 Jennie M Wood, sch enum 48.00 E. P Lane, sewer. Glide Road Machine Co, rep 5.40 Ida A Pierce, road labor.. 10.74 Estle Markin, hauling pupils 22.501 W W Reeve, house rent. .. . 5.00 W W. Sage, pt pay Merry d. 130.65' G E "Collins,, shoes for poor. 4.95 ( Rowles & Parker, rompers pr 1.00 ] Chauncey Wood, repairs, etc 2.50 1 Harvey Wood, Jr, t-riistee. . 50.00 ! C G Spitler, house rent. ... . 5.00 : Jesse Brown] clean cemetery 10.00 . J C Beckman, house rent. . 4.00 | W H Parkinson, same.... 5.00 C B Stewart, insurance. .. . 16,50 Elizabeth A Powers, repairs 1.20 Russel Van Hook, haul pupils 4 4.7 5 G A Williams, trs city sch .1,207.26 ; Wm Hoover, tile on road.. 15.00 1 Wm Dunlap, labor on road 13.f2l A Leopold, house rent 5.00 Mrs J M Wasson, saijie. . . . 15.00 Harry McGee, labor on road 11.75 E L h’se . rent 30.00

i W W Reeve, same. .’. 5.00 Frank Rowen, groceries poor 24.00 Harvey Wood, Jr, trustet*. . 50.00 FL: Hum ph rays, road labor.. 1.00 • G W Foulks, transfers...... 68 39 Grants Warner Lbr Co, sup. 20.27 D E Grow, coal for poor.. 9.89 G E Murray Co, poor, school 55.28 F H Hemphill, medical aid 18.75 A W Coen, fees architect... 323.31 J W Speaks, ditching...... 10.00 John Rush, transfers ..... 36.60 J C Beckman, house rent. . 4.00 George W Scott . 1.10 A Leopold, house rent. .. . - 5,00 J H Perkins, sch gro’d, exp. 509.10 C G Spitler, house rent. .. .• 5.00 W W Reeve, 5ame......... 5.00 Harvey Wood. Jr, trustee. . 50.00 Watson Plb Co, drill well. 169.40 Orabelle King, stamps . . ... 2.50 Delos York, staking ditch.. 12.00 Walter Randle, same. ~. .. 3.90 C G Spitler, house* rent. . 5.00 J C Beckman, same 4.00 Harrv McColly, staking ditch 800 Fletcher Am Nat Bk, tp seal 1.60 A Leopbld, house rent. ..... 5.00 Marion tp, Merry dt. assess 40.45 W W Reeve, house rent. .. . 5.00 John J Jacoby, transfers.... 5.98 Calkins & WojTd, bury paup 40.00’ J P Hammond, road tax bk 10.00 Transport pauip to W H Beam .50 Delos York, clean sch h>eto 6.00 Jacob . E Gilmore, road labor 38.50 Frank E Biggs, same. .... . 3.96 W Randle, clean sch h, etc 10.00 Kiger & Co. • 75.25 iHarvey Wood, Jr, trustee. . 68.00 C F Spain, floor 0i1....--. 2.25 Walter Randle, clean sch h 2.00 Rowles & Parker, grocery’pr 5.50 j E Gilmore, labor on road 17.50 Medland Bros,- on sch h.. 1,700.00 J C Beckman, house rent . . 4.00 B F Fendig, glass, etc. .. . ?. 33

W J Wright, burial pauper 39t00 Same, tables, chairs sch h 15.50 Mrs J Wasson, house rent 15.00 Delos York, clean sch house 2.00 Robert Loy, same 2.80 C G Spitler, house rent. .. . 5.00 Joseph Trulley, road labor 1.38 A Leopold, house rent..... 5.00 C W Duvall, storage wagon 8.00 W W Reeve, house rent.... 5.00 H Rishling, deliv coal, cobs 7.75 Nelly V Knapp, teaching.. 20.00 Johri W McCarthy, same. . . . 30.00 G E Collins, shoes for poor 2.65 A E Kirk, hauling pupils.. 25.00 Lawrence Waling, same,... 20.75 Frank Osborne, ditches .... 53.00 Harvey Wood, Jr, trustee. . 50.00 Frank Rowen, groceries poor 7.60 G A Williams, transfers. .. . 736.24 Indpls Star, bond not, contr 20.70 Lewis S Alter, surveying. . 30.00 Ruth Cochran, teaching. ...35.00 Kiger &• Co, sweep sonip, etc 24.10 Georgia Linton, teaching... 52.50 Same, institute, janitor fees 5,00 F H Hemphill, med aid poor 18.75 Nelly V Knapp, teaching.. 20.00 Myrtle Warne, 5ame....... 25.00 Medland Bros, on c0ntract.2,295.00 Walter V Porter, culvert. . . 21.00 J C Beckman, house rent. . 4.0 0 G W McCarthy, set up desks- 3.75 Walter Randle, same ...... 5.00 C G Spitler, house rent. -. . . 500 Kiger & Co, school wagon . 218.95 John W McCarthy, teaching 15.00 Chas M* Sands, library. . . .547.25 F E Babcock, notices, mans 4 3.25 A Leopold, house rent...... 5.00 Orabelle King, stamps. .... 5.00 J Downs, del coal, mow yard 5.25 Harrington Bros, coal to poor 15.00 Same, same to school. . . ... . 1 1.68 Flora Kahler, teaching. ..... 45.00 Gertrude Jackson, same. ~ . 50.00

Ruth Cochran- same . . ... . .25.00 Milt Michals, deliver seats.. 3.50 W Reeve, house rent... . 5.00 Leslie Clark, printing. . ... 6C«O Nelly V Knapp, teaching. .. 20.00 Lena Blume, same'. ... -. John Schahlaub, haul pupils .48.00 W H Beam, transportation 4.04 D E Grow, coal to p00r.... 8:33 A E Kirk, hauling pupils. . 25.00 John E Alter, surveying. . . . 20.00 Ruth Ames, teaching .4. .... 0.50 John W McCarthy, same. .. . 31.80 Harvey Wood, Jr, trustee. . 50.00 First Nat bank, draft gravel 18.43 Myrtle Warne, teaching ... 30.00 Ralph Dunlap, cutting brush 9.75 Medland Bros, sch build. . 2,550.00 A R Kresler, bridge lumber 26.49 Mitt Michal, • delivering coal 9.00 J C Beckman, house rent.. 4.00 C G Spitler, same. ...- -• ■ • 5-00 Columbia Sch Sup Co, seats. 313.80 R M Remmek, glasses..... 4.00 Ruth Cochran, teaching ... 35.00 Nelly V Knapp, same. ... r . 40.00 W F Osborne, surveying. . 1 3.00 Joseph Putts, delivering, coal 1.50 W E Leek, store sch » wagon«T3,ss Mrs Nettie Hoover, hse rent 5.00 Lena -Blume, teaching .... 40.00 Myrtle Warne, same ...... 30.00 W W Reeve, house tent.... 5.04) Lawrence Waling, haul pupils 10.00 Harvev Wood, Jr, dt assess 3.13 John W McCarthy, teaching 53.20 A E Kirk, hauling pupils. . 35.00 Wm E Jacks, labor on road 22.00 Russel Van Hook, haul pupils 11.00 Rens Tile Co, tile, cement 35.58 J M Caldwell, gravel ... ..u 6.00 Milt "Michal, grubbing-,.... 8.25 E L IHtollingsworth, rent poor 30.00. Geo Padgitt, seats to sch h 1.50 Clarence Maxwell, deliv posts 1.50 Lena Blume, teaching , . 25.00 Harvey Wood, Jr; trustee. . , 50.00 J Donnelly, p carpenter work 7.00 C G Spitler, house rent. .. . 5.00 Lawrence Waling, haul pupils 10.00 J C Beckmap, house rent... 4:00 Albert Duggins, supervisor. 100.00

John Schanlaub, haul pupils; 38.28 Myrtle Warne, teaching . 60.00 McGlinn, clean ech yd 2.00 Gertrude Jackson, teaching. 50.00 John W McCarthy, same.... 15.00 Lawrence Waling, haul pupils 50.25 J 1) Moore, surveying .... 2.50 Flora Ka-hler, teaching. .... 100.00 Warner Bros, road, sch sup 15.75 B J Jarrette, sch supplies. . 11.44 Ralph Donnelly, ditches, sch 14.14 Lena Blume, teaching ..... 50.00 Ruth Cochran, same ...... 80.00 G F Deficnand, repairs sch h 3.50 G E Murray Co, groc’y poor 3;15 J E Gilmore, delivering c6al 1.75 James Downs, same cdbs. . 1.50 First Nat bank, draft for rep 15.75 Mrs J M Wasson, house rent 15,00 A F Long, school repairs. . 59.20 H F King, road and school.. 52.40 W W Reeve, house rent.... 5.00’ A E Kirk, hauling pupils 45.00 John W McCarthy, teach, etc 48.30 Fred Bachman, haul pupils 50.00 Abe Hurley, same 26.25 A J Biggs, supervisor...... 100.00 F H Hemphill, med aid poor 18.75 Nettie Hoover, house rent.. 5.00 J A Grant, drayage ...... .80 Marion Adams, gravel. . .... 56.43 Irma Kann al Parker, gravel 39.20 Harry Dewey, hauling pupils 46.0(1 Alfred Randle, painting sch 38.40 .1 C Gwin & Co, lumber.... 7.71 Harrington Bros, coal poor 15.00 D E Grow, coal sch and poor 35.84 Stephen Kohley, supervisor. 76.50 John Schanlaub, haul pupils 26.10 Bens Garage, hauling pupils 3.00 Nelly V Knapp, teaching. . . 60.00 John Eger, groceries to poor, 52.98 Frank". Rowen, same . ... . . 12.92 Harvey Wood, Jr, trustee. . 4 0.00 Jasper Co Tel Co, t 0015... . 2.85 Medland Bros, on sch h . .2,000.00 Receipts Sanib, ’credit to Marion tp . 2,000.00 J p lia mmond, Co war’t. . $797.79 Dep’t First Nat bk, dog tax 2.00 D D Dean, cyclone money . . 81.00 'l' 1) Woodworth, assessor 155.00 County warrant ... .. . .. . 7,026.30 Same ....... ..857.55

Same, dog money . . 69.7-0’ Fletcher-Am Nat bk, b’ds. 9,251.25 County warrant ... ... .. . .5,299.50 Dog tax collected ........ , 1.00 Merry ditch assessment... 106.10 W W Sage, sapie ... . . . . 24.55 Milroy township, same.... 8.65 Dr Besser, same ... . . ... • • 42.35 Chas Slaughter, same .. . . .80 George Culp, dog tax 3-00 Floyd Amslftr, same .. ... 3.00 Newton township, transfers .307.56 W T Spitler, docket fees. . 1.75 First Nat bank, interest. , 218.00 state bank, same. . ..... . 68.50 Trust & Savings bank, same 36.92 Summary .. Bal. and Fund Rec. Dis. < Bal. Tp $ 5,126.08 $ 3,624.37 $1,501.71 Rd 2,349.22 6'92.03 1,657.19 SS 19,231.86 12,&56';62 6>,575.24 Tu 9,199.78 3,521.21 5,678.57 Dg 420.00 156.00 264.00 Pr 1,-224.80 1,047.80 177.00 Ly 11411,47 944.14 467.33 Tax Levies for 1916 Township fund 8c (township) 8c (city) 16c on the SIOO. Tuition fund 15c on the SIOO. Special school fund 35c on the $l9O. Road f ind 10c on the' SIOO. Additional road fund 3c on the SIOO. Township poor fund 5c on the SIOO. , City poor fund 5c on the . SIOO. Library fund 5c on the SIOO. ' Total township tax 94c (township) 81c, (city) 13c -09. the SIOO. (HARVEY W. WOOD. Jr., Trustee.