Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1920 — Page 7
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Mitt Mils UNION TOWNftHIF Annual report of the true tee of Union townahip of receipt* and expenditures for the calendar ys*r 19lS; Townahip Fund—Receipts BeJ. on hand last settlement—s9,97o.lo Receipt Mch 1. 1911, not credlted by trustee — - *-60 To correct chanse of bai Jan 1. 1919 — l.— .01 County treasurer, warrant J-ffMJ Same, Same 1,490.71 A D Washburn, reimbursement warrant 991 —-—— *OO.OO Total balance and receipts—96ilM.ll Townahip Fund—Disbursements G H Hammerton, service fees 66.00 O A Williams, atty Brown vs • township i_ 17.60 Jesse Scheffer, repair work—'— 9.00 Same, same expense *7.60 Evert Burns, repair tile drain 6.00 To correct erroneous entry of receipt Jan 6, 1916 l>-4< Kiser ft Co, supplies -— >0.66 Geo Williams, counsel, atty fee 26.00 Wjn Wilcox, cleaning cemetery 3.00 Goble Co, office supplies 1918— 10.46 H Hammond, field examiner 45.22 Jasper Co Democrat, pub ptg 42.70 Walter Harrington, trustee fees 180.00 C E Fairchild, transfer, transpt 895.80 Woodbum Ptg Co. sch registers 19.14 Walter Harrington, trustee exp 87.60 A R Krealer, transfers 95.40 Wm Warne, pay freight- 2.00 < ioble Ptg Co. check books 6.08 Walter Harrington, trustee exp 87.50 Same, same fee -— — ISO.Ov Arvle Stephenson, adv bd serv 6.00 James Babcock, hauling gravel 96.00 I.ee Rardln, same Slot Paul Bruanahan, same 89.66 Lee Krueger, same 117.80 Ross Rowen, same Joseph Kosta. grading road—- 8.26 John Lelchty, rep Lawrence d 200.00 Walter Harrington, trustee serv 180.00 Same, same expense 37.60 Total disbursements $1,836.71 Road Fund—Receipts Bal. on hand last settlement— 438.66 Treaa warrant, reimb on brdg 63.00 Co. treasurer, road tax 2,053.88 Same, additional same 1.334.26 8t Bd Accts, by G A Williams 186.00 Treasurer, warrant Same, additional same , 67.13 Total balance and receipts—s4,2so.2B Road Fund—Disbursement* Warren Zellers, on receipt 1918 3.00 E P Lane, Iron culvert oe-44 Wm Florence, gravel 1918—6.00 J Gilmore, brdg, rd work 1918 34.00 John Linback. grade road 1918 6.00 A Schultz, rd receipt 1918——— 11-16 G W Scott, recording sch deed 1.10 Rens Cement Prod Co, tile 1918 37.80 E Garrlott, work on culvert— 2.00 Daniel Lakln, grading road 800 Shelby Comer, same Wm Florence, grd rd 1918, rcpt 6.10 E Stlbbe, haul grvl 1918, rcpt 9.72 Leo Schultz, same on receipt 7.13 Amos Alter, grade rd 1918, rcpt 6.86 Marlon Cooper, grading road— 2.00 F W Schultz, sewers — 7.60 Frank Vest, grading road juu R Overton, haul grvl, 1918, rcpt 6.88 Cad Caldwell, grd rd, rep sewrs 9.35 S A Potts, grading roads g.oo Dan Lakln, same Frank Vest, same S9'|9 Alvle Potts, same — Kiger Co, rd receipts 1918-—- 2.86 E D Nesbitt, tax Davisson d 140.0 v John Lelchty, rewilr culvert- 4.00 Taylor Wood, Framing road-- 4 °° W L Lewis, repair tile diatn - 9.25 Jasper Warbrltten, mowing rd 7.00 H J Reeder, grd rd, haulgravel 98.78 Ernest Clemans, haul gravel— 76.00 Julius Schultz, same si-J5 Vernon Harrington, same ----- 65.00 John Stlbbe, rd receipt 1918— 9.85 F F Lakln, hauling .gravel--—-A D Schultz, rep brdg, Idy wk 11.00 A R Schultz, gravel —— —-— ” James M Hill, repair bridge — 1-60 Fred Krueger, hauling gravel— 107.95 H F King, repair work— 6.76 Rdss Rowen, hauling gravel 19.80 Mart Reed, road work—- 1“ ®6 Ernest Clemans, hauling gravel 32.90 Jacob Johnson, grvl del Fr Oaks 348.10 Alvle Stephenson, hauling grvl -7.9 Korah Potts, labor Wm H Myres. hauling gravel- 7.20 Wm Wilcox, labor ±f-2" Ernest Clfemans. hauling gravel 31.50 Amlel Schultz, grade road ... 20.00 Paul Schultz, hauling gravel 28.02 H J Reeder, (labor f,OO George Stover, same •••••••• iS'JJX Leo Schultz, hauling gravel.. 23.70 Frank Vest. grade road ... 12.00 Jesse Swaim, labor t.ou Winford Hurley, same ... .. Herbert Schultz, haul gravel 74.00 Total disbursements ••••••• 2,028.91 Special School iFund—: Beceipts. Bal on hand last settlement $1,370.67 State Bk, Rens, bor money pay debts, running expenses ... 3,000.00 Geo Hammerton, cash ••••••, .“S’on State Bk, Rens, borrow money 4,999.20 To cor change wt 31, Jan 18, ’lB ($1,818.28 paid by bk Co. treasurer, warrant 3 -?2Sog State Bk. Rens, borrow money 699.86 Co treasurer, warrant Total balance and receipts $15,348.35 Special School rund-DUbursement. G H Kessinger, haul pupils . . 40.00 T& S Bank, bonds and coup. 675.00 John Zellers! transportation. . 16.80 Ed Barkley, janitor work ... 4 o‘oo Louis Swanson, haul pupils. . 40.0 AC Campbell, janitor work.. 37.00 Geo Kessinger, haul pupils.. g O O John Reed, transportation ... 6.00, Dessle Porter, haul pupils .. 60.00 First Nat. Bk, bond coupons, 1.6*7.50 State Bk, Rens, Coupons ...... 25.00 Somers & Cornwell, plb sup 18 167.87 Larsh & Hopkins, sup 1918.. 4 - ao E. D. Rhoades & Son, plb sup g 4 97 First B Nat Bk,' coupons 60.00 State Bk, Rens, same ...... j W Hammerton, haul pupils | 2 OO Otto Schreeg, same ... ••• • • Mrs. J E Ogle, transportation 20.00 TTi-D car of coal j W Hammerton, haul pupils 6.00 First Nat Bank, coupons ... 1|.60 Landis Wood, transportation.. 6.50 Gladys Hammerton, same.... '-g a John Reed, same g!no IMOH Wood, same ••••••••••• An*nn Louis Swanson, haul pupils .. 40.00 Geo Kessinger, same “600 Jesse Swaim, saw wood 1918.. — Mrs John Zellers, transp. ... 16.60 Wm Potts, haul pupils 69.60 Porter, same ....... Landis Wood, transportation 3.|0 Geo by Ke G ssmg°e n r. haul PUpHs •40.00 A C Campbell, jan, inst work 2 5 00 Esther Wiseman, _same |6.00 Mabel Barnes, same ...... — 90.40 E Yeoman, tch, Inst, jan w 4)) Mabel Barnes, janitor 1700 SSSJSKbJSfISL :::::: « Cecil Jordan, same ----- 95.00 Otto Schreeg, haul pupils Dessle Porter, same 6340 13. ■Xoa.-fsjissrsp:-Mrs Nellie Sterrett, teaching— 100.00 John Reed, transportation 6.00 Wm Potts, haul — 299 8 60 L Brusnahan, tch, Inst, jan wk Same, window curtains - John Zellers, transportation—— -0.00 Nancy Milton. Inst, jan work - 31.80 Debit by bank In return Sept 26, 1918, for redmptn coupons not charged trusty ------- 22.50 To correct change wt 113 Feb 21, 1918. for hauling pupils «0.00 Daisy Brow*, teaching 60 00 , Charles Halleck. brooms 2.00 Peart Rea, teaching 100 00 « A C Campbell, same 30.00 Fae Brouhard, lnsft Jan work 117.26 I.ural Anderson, same 429.25 Same, teach and same 6Z.00 Esther Wiseman, same H4.io Mrs John Reed, transportation 8.00
Pearl Rea. teach. Inst work 96.00 AVC Campbell, janitor work— 80.00 fupfe. wfe ’||:S as Landis 7.40 N Sterrett, tch. Inst, Jan work 768.80 Gladys Hammerton. transport!! 18.60 K T Rhoadts, elec bell ays. ’lt 20.48 Zimmerman Coal Co, coal——— 67.73 Vllaa Price, haul to Alx 1918 9.00 Right ft Co, supplies — 0.46 Mary Miles, tch, Jan work 6180 Daisy Brown, Institute fae_ 95.00 Oeo Kessinger, haul pupils 100 B F Fendlg, supplies 1918—— 6.10 E J Ogle, transportation 4.0 u State Bit, Rens, nbte, lnt 3.074.00 Jasper Co Democrat, com aup $6.20 First Nat Bk, bonds, coupons— 118.81 Wm Warne, unload ooal 24.00 Jesse Shelter, same - 26.60 M E Davisson, dean, oil sch h 9.00 J M Hill, wood, work sch h— 14.00 Rowles ft Parker, supplies 1918 4.05 Newson & Co, same 12.69 Mrs Wm Myres. Jr, Jan work 56.00 H Watson, rep pump, Parr 1.08 B J J&rrette, supplies 25.68 A S Keene, sewing mch 1918— 96.00 J M Sauser, Red Cross magazn 8.00 A Waymire, haul pupils 25.00 Warren Zellers, ooal 65.79 Louis Swanson, haul pupils 60.00 J Wiseman, haul coal, rep h *4.60 John Krueger, haul pupils 80.00 Chaa M Blue, Inst work 15.00 Jacob Lelchty. cln, rep ach h 7.00 W L Criswell, wood 2**6 Iva Slgman. janitor work 7.50 Florence Warbrltten, same 3.00 State Bk, Rens, lnt coupon 12.60 J E Ogle, haul pupils 66.26 Paul Schultz, cln sch, mow yd 5.75 X Geesa, repair school house— 6.00 Simon Yoder, haul pupils 8.66 Same, same : 4.76 Same, same 48.10 Howard Gilmore, Janitor work 60.00 Ar.ne Wilcox, clean sch house 6.00 Zimmerman Coal Co, coal 371.19 I R Erwin, coal, supplies 84.06 Iva Slgman, Janitor work 6.00 James Chapman, notes. Interest 886.82 J Nichols, judg favor Brown lnt 343.00 Warner Bros, sup 1916-1919—— 112.76 Florence Warbrltten, Jan work 3.76 A C Campbell, tch, Jan work 85.00 Howard Gilmore, Janitor work 32.00 W H Myres, jan wk, haul pupls 122.00
Total disbursements 814,330.12 Tuition Fund —Receipts Bal. on hand last settlement—s2,2l6.27 Treasurer, warrant 900.73 State Bk, Rens, Interest 10.39 Same, same 10.61 Treas, warrant, dog dls 41.40 Dep lnt Dec, 1918, In check from predecessor 9.80 To correct change wt 113 Feb 21, 1918, for hauling pupils 60.00 State Bk, Rens, interest 10.63 T & S Bank, balance 1.75 Treasurer, warrant — 3,632.05 State Bk, Rens, Interest 7.00 Treasurer, warrant 1,101.63 State Bk, Rens, July interest— 23.12 John Pettit, transfers 129.40 W T Hankins, pay for transfers 6.00 Grant Davisson, transfers 76.70 John Maher, old urldge lumber 8.00 Warren Zellers, supplies 4.66 Jasper Warbrltten, unload coal 17.50 State Bk, Rens, Interest 21.20 Same, same 9.98 Same, same 21.33 Same, same — 19.36 John Rush, transfer 64.04 State Bk, Rens. Interest 16.27 Treasurer, warrant 3,404.68
Total balance and receipts 811,704.63 Tuition Fund —Disbursements Florence McKay, teaching 70.00 Cecil Jordan, same 300.00 Mabel Barnes, same 136.00 Fae Brouchard, same 126.00 Pearl Bea, same 100.00 Elizabeth Yeoman, same 130.00 Esther Wiseman, same 200.00 Nancy Milton, same 100.00 Thelma Noland, same 100.00 A C Campbell, same 100.00 Florence McKay, same 60.00 Thelma Noland, same 50.00 Dazle Brown, same 60.00 A. C. Campbell, same 60.00 Dazie Brown, same 60.00 Same, same 100.00 A C Campbell, same 76.00 Florence McKay, same 60.00 Elizabeth Yeoman, same 76.00 Pearl Rea. same 176.00 Nancy Milton, same 60.00 Esther Wiseman, same 60.00 Cecil .Jordan, same 125.00 Katherine Shields, same 60.00 Mary Miles, same : 60.00 Fae Brouchard, same 76.00 Mary Miles, same 25.00 A C Campbell, same :.. 60.00 Katherine Shields, same 76.00 Dazle Brown, same 60.00 Pearl Rea, same 60.00 Nancy Mi'lton, same 60.00 Fae Brouhard, same 60.00 Florence McKay, same 17.00 Mabel Barnes, same 105.40 A. C. Campbell, same 60.00 Nancy Milton, same 96.40 To correct change, bal Jan. 1 1919 - 3.60 Lural Anderson, teaching .. . 26.00 A C Campbell, same 30.00 Elsie Zellers, same 48.75 Gladys Ogle, same 48.75 .Jessie - Zellers, same 48.76 Marie Weglns, same 48.76 Frances Hibbs, same 48.76 A C Campbell, same 78.75 Nellie Sterrett, same 82.60 CeclJa Steifel, same 78.75 Anne Cooley, same 82.60 Fae Brouhard, same . 100.00 Esther Wiseman, same 63.76 Chas M Blue, same 71.25 Jessie Rardln, same 60.00 Martha Faris, same 40.00 M. M. Lenon, same 95.00 MaVie Harris, same 26.00 A. C. Campbell, same 25.00 Nellie Sterrett, same 82.60 A C Campbell, same 61.25 Ceclla Steifel, same 78.76 Anne Cooley, same 82.60 Fae Brouhard, same 60.00 Esther Wiseman, same 63.76 Chas M Blue, same 71.25 Jessie Rardln, same 60.00 Martha Farris, same 60.00 M. M. Lenon, same . 47.50 Marie Harris, same 48.76 Frances Hibbs, same 48.76 Elsie J. Zellers, same 48.76 Jesse Zellers, same 48.76 Gladys Ogle, same 48.75 Marie Weglns, same 48.75 Chas M Blue, same 60.00 A C Campbell, same 60.00 M. MP. Lenon, same 4.1() Esther Wiseman, same 80.00 A C Campbell, same 60.00 Nellie Sterrett,, same 110.00 Celia Steifel, same Anne Cooley, same 137.60 Fae Brouhard, same 100.00 Esther Wiseman, same 6.00 Chas. M. Blue, same . 46.00 Jessie Rardln, same 80.00 Martha Faris, same 80.00 M M Lenon, same 90-90 Marie Harris, same 65.00 Frances Hibbs, same 18.75 Elsie Zellers, same 66.00 Jessie Zellers, same 65.00 Gladys Ogle, same — 65.00 Marie Weglns, same 66.00 Neva Garrlott, same , 48.76 Chas M Blue, same 47.50 Marie Harris, same 48.76 A C Campbell, same 75.00 Fae Brouhard, same 126.00 A C Campbell, same 62.60 Nellie Sterrett, same 137.60 Celia Steifel, same 131.26 Anne Cooley, same 137|50 Esther Wiseman, same 106.00 Chas M Blue, same 71.25 Jessie Rardln, same 100.00 Martha Farris, same ■— 100.00 Marie Harris, same — 10.25 Elsie Zellers, same 81.23 Jessie Zellers, same 51.26 Gladys Ogle, same 81-25 Marie Weglns, same 81-26 Neva Garrlott, same — 81-25 M M Lendn, same 118.75 Fae Brouhard, same 26.00 Chas M Blue, same 20.00 A C Campbell, same 2».00 l Total disbursements $8,293.65
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Poor Fund —Rocolpts , ■ Bal. oh hand last sotUomoat-.$ 819.81 Co treasurer, warrant Same, same 318-24 Total balance and reoelpts -.51,3*1-10 Poor Pund -Disbursement* A R Kreslsr. medical aid •O-JJ Mattie Hemphill, boapltal serv fl-M ISTb-dSwu,:: t# F R Erwin, groceries Total disbursements ——s IU-M Don Fiind—Racalpts • Bal. on hand last settlement— 20.84 Sol Norman, dog tax *52.00 Walter Harrington, same 9.00 Same, same — •j-0® Same, same — Same, same o'V\ Same, same — — — JOO Same, same D-JJx Same, same — H- 00 Total balance ind receipt*—B 417.00 Dog Fund—Disbursements John Ellta, damage to calf J* 00 Sam Lelchty, sheep killed 11.00 Simon Thompson, same 40.00 Maud Comer, same 15.00 G H Hammerton. cash 6.00 To correct overdraft 20.84 Leo Schultz, sheep and turkeys killed (1918) -— 1600 A Waymire, sheep killed 1918— 60.00 Total disbursements $ 178.84 Bond Fund —Receipts County treasurer $2,148.69 Same, same 2,033.00 Total receipts $4,176.69' Bond Fund—Disbursements | First Nat Bk. bond and coupns 687.60 State Bank, coupons 25.00 First Nat Bk, bond and coupons 1,431.19 Total disbursements $2.143.t>3 List of Outstanding Warrants at Close of Year, Ending Dec. 31, 1919: No. 178, Issued June 18, 1919-—$ 4.00 No. 271, Issued Nov. 8, 1919-— 3.00 No. 346. Issued Dec. 20. 1919— 131.20 No. 851, Issued Dec. 20, 1919— 100.00 Total * 238.26 Summary Fund Bal. ft R. Dls. Bal. | Tp. fund—B 6,132.13 $ 1,836.71 $4,296.42 Road fund- 4,260.28 2,028.91 2,221.37 ; Spc. S. fd. 16,348.36 14.330.12 1,018.23 Tuition fd. 11,704.63 8,292.66 3,411.99 Poor fund- 1,321.10 151.60 1,169.601 Dog fund 417.00 173.84 248.16 1 Bond fund 4,176.69 2,143.69 2,033.00 Totals —543,350.18 $28,957.42 $14,392.76 WALTER HARRINGTON, Trustee.
JOKDAIT TOWNSHIP Statement of receipts, expenditures and summary as shown by the report of Julius Huff, trustee, for the year 1919. , Township Pond—Heoelpts. To correct charge of warrant No. 72 $ 47.90 June distribution 837.92 E. D. Nesbit, Myres ditch ... 20.80 Co. Auditor, Dec. draw 650.59 Total I 1667.21 Disbursements. Mrs. J. Huff, office rent 10.00 Julius Huff, salary ft exp... 110.00 Kiger & Co., books 6.07 D. H. Goble & Co., supplies .. 8.14 Julius Huff, salary & expense 130.00 Mrs. J. Huff, office rent 10.00 Chas. V. May, exam pub ac... 17.21 Valentine Schafer, clean cem 50.00 Jasper Co. Democrat, report.. 22.76 T. R. Woodburn, Co. supplies 6.63 Julius Huff, salary & expense 116.00 Mrs. J G Huff, office rent ... 10.00 Julius Huff, Gaily D. ...... Julius Huff, salary ft expense 130.00 Mrs. J. Huff, office rent 10, 9° Chas G Kessinger advisor ... 6.00 Chas Hensler, same 5.00 M. E. Bice, same 6.00 Julius Huff, Assmt. ditches... 229.83 Clark & Hamilton, ptg. & stat 34.00 E. D. Nesbit, ditch assessment 86.00 Mrs. J. Huff, office rent .... 10.00 Julius Huff, salary ft expanse 120.00 T. R. Woodburn Co., supplies 1.68 Kiger & Co., supplies 3.20 John E. Alter, recelv ditches 12.00 Mrs. J. Huff, office rent .... 10.00 C. M. Sands, legal serv 26.00 Julius Huff, salary ft expense 120.00 Total * 1392.11 Hoad Pond —Receipts. County Auditor, road tax ... 2038.01 Co. Auditor, Dec, draw 11.26
Total * 2049.27 Disbursements. J. E. Dunn, labor $ 12.00 Rensselaer Cement Pro. Co., £llO 54.15 Osa Ritchey & Larsh, receipt 6.97 Benjamin Welsh, receipt ... 7.70 A. Benema, clean under bdge 50.00 Kiger & Co., culverts ..... 77.40 > James L. Bicknell, road recpt 6.65 James W. Kennedy, same .., 13.73 Morton Wells, hauling drag .. 4.00 George Kennedy, road receipt IJJ- 3 ® Benjamin Barger, same 7.11 Anna Barger, same Otto Chastine, same 2.23 A. E. Malsbary, same ,92 J. E. Dunn, same J-J* Charles Hensler, same 16.07 Fred Barger, same 3.13 A'lbert Wortley, same 3.62 Laura Harris, same 7.66 Sherman Slmonin, same .... g.»o Louis Slmonin, same ls.us C B Johnson & Son, bdge plk and sewer 26.16 T. R. Woodburn, culvert • 66.00 John Walter, tiling road 21.00 Barney Stein, labor ......... 1600 Orville Putt, road receipt ... 8.80 Brook Bldg. & Supply Co., bridge lumber JJ-gt Orville Putt, labor ....<•••• 28.00 A. Benema, clean under bdges 106.00 Earle Wingard, labor 14.00 Wm. Keen, road receipt 11-62 Joseph Sumers, same ...... 20.00 John Simoftin, labor 3.00 H. F. King, sewer caps 6.60 W. B. Hough, labor • 13.60 Remington Farmer Elevator Co Henry Gushaw, labor 19.50 Otto Chastpen, same »-60 George M. Myers, same 3.50 George M. Myers, tile 3.60 Joseph Nafziger, labor ••••••• 8i76 Rensselaer Cement Pro. Co. Chas. G - . kessinger, labor .... 10.00 A. D. Wooden, haul sewer ... ,*3.00 Chas. V. May, road sewers .. 26.22 Rose Roy, tile 67 - 44 Total *, 866.21 Special School Pund —Receipts. County Auditor, June draw. .$ 1932.59 County Auditor,- Dec. draw .. lol°- Q 3 % Tcrtal * 3460.62 Disbursements. Jesse Dunn, haul children .... 7.5.00 Conrad Shafer, haul pupils ... 69.60 David Shoemaker haul pupils. 130.00 J. E. Dunn, haul pupils 69.00 Conrad Shafer, haul pupils ... 88.60 J. F. Haines, R. C. books ... 39.60 Goodland Grain Co., coal .., 58.63 D. M. Worland, desks 26.00 Conrad Shafer haul pupils .. 62.60 David Shoemaker, same 116-60 J. E. Dunn, same 63.00 Dennis Casto, same 26.00 Orville Huff, haul coal ...... 3.00 Conrad Shafer, haul children 42.00 David Shoemaker, same 85.00 J. E. Dunn, same 60.00 To correct charge of warrant No. 72 47.90 C. B. Stewart, Insurance .... ‘ lO®-®® Kiger & Co., supplies 3.01 D. H. Goble & Co., supplies .. 16.62 Mathew Worden, repair 2.26 Mamie Reed, jan. Inst and sup 47.84 Mamie Reed, clean sch house 3.60 Freda Wineland, Jan and Inst. 67.34 Conrad Shafer, haul \jhildren 91.60 J. E. Dunn, same 60.00 J. E. Dunn, labor 6.00 Zona Dillon, Inst, and Jan., 62.00 Zona Dillon, supplies 11-10 Esther Sage, Jan. and lnstl.. 42 -29 Esther Sage, school supplies.. 16.60 J. C. Gwln & Co., coal 11.23 J. C. Gwln & Co., lumber -.. 8.72 David Schoemaker, haul chfldn 61.65 Helen Porter, jan, Inst & sup 60.14 Lawrence Kellner, haul chlld’n 76.00 Noah Arbuckle, clean vaults 16.00 Jasper Co. Democrat programs 13.00 Hlorton Bros., music for com. 15.00 Anthony Nezlus, haul children. 86.00 G. E. Murray & Co., supplies 13.46 Clarence Thurber, com address 19.06 C. W. Posttll, com work... 6.00
I Red Crow Secy, R C Magazine 6.0 C • C B Johnson * Son, coal ...• 5.71 U H. Hershman. lamp* ... 9T.5C Mias Katie Sage, rent piano .. 5.6 C Noah Arbuckle. kaleomlnlng.. *O.OC Bd. of Industrial, broom* .... 10.31 t D. H. Goble, supplies **••■ Ruth Sage, cleaning *ch .9 00 Morton Well*, haul children.. 16.00 Arthur Wortley, *ame 40.00 David Shoemaker, same 88.00 Dennis Casto, same 90.00 Morton Well*, *ame 40.00 Orville Putt, same 61.00 James Fleming, labor *6.60 Catherine Tobin, clean h‘*e* 10.00 Jacob A Wright, labor *.OO Morton Well*, haul coal .... IJ-OO ( Kellner ft Callahan, coal 7.50 I Clark A Hamilton, ptg progm* 14.60 Arthur Wortley. haul children - 70.00 .Oliver Hamilton, same 111.00 Dennis Ca*to. same ......... 16.00 j Morton Welle, same 49.60 | Harry Shoemaker, repair pump 2.25 David Shoemaker, haul cnlldn 84.00 IH. F. King, blacksmlthlng ... 16.40 'Orville Putt, haul children.. 68.00 P. W. Clarke, clock 10.00 'C. B. Johnson & Son, coal.. 30.69 Remington Farmers Elev. Co., ooal 17.71 Russell Sage, haul cobs ... ••. 19'29 David Shoemaker, haul child n 76.00 Morton Wells, same 68.16 Orville M. Putt, same 61.00 Arthur Wortley. haul children 90.00 Dennis Caßto, same 20.00 D. H. Goble Ptg Co., Home Sch Visitor 1960 T. R. Woodburn Co., supplies 10.70 Rensselaer Lumber Co., plaster 1.40 ' Lyonß, Rich & Light, coal .. 60.80 I J. C. Gwln & Co., supplies ... 80.89 David Shoemaker, haul ohlld n ®°.oo M. E. Rice, labor *2.43 Arthur Wortley, haul children 60.00 Total - 8 8360.48 Tuition Pund—Receipts State Bk, Interest I I*.* 3 Trust & Savings Bk, same.. 6.83 Auditor, Jan. draw 350.43 Ist Nat’l Bk„ interest 11-60 Trust & Sav. Bk., same 22.47 Ist Nat’l Bk. Interest 7.64 Co. Auditor, Com. Sch. Bev. .. 16.1] list Nat’l Bk., interest 8.66 Trust & Sa. Bk., Interest.... 18.76 Same, same 11-l* Ist Nat’l Bk., Interest 6.22 Trust & Sav Bk.. same .... 9.47 Co. Auditor, June draw ... 1109.93 Trust & Sav Bk., interest .. 1 2-J9 Ist Nat’l Bk., same 6.70 County Aud., tuition > 514.43 Ist Nat’l Bk., interest 9.97 Trust &Sav Bk., same 14.93 Ist Nat’l Bk.. Interest .... »-»6 Trust & Sav Bk., same 14.83 Ist Nat’l Bk., Interest 9.81 Trust & Sav Bk., Interest ... 13.82 Ist Nat’l Bk., Interest 9.67 Trust & Sav Bk., same 13.83 Ist Nat’l Bk.. Interest ®-02 Trust & Savings Bk, same ... 11.88 Co. Auditor, Dec. draw 868.0-
Xotal * 3100.82 Disbursements. Freda Wineland, teaching ~. 60.00 Esther Sage, same 26.00 Helen Porter, same 100.00 Zona Dillon, same 160.00 Freda Wineland, same 50.00 Esther Sage, same 30.00 Freda Wineland. same 30.00 Helen Porter, same 100.00 Esther Sage, same 60.00 Helen Porter, same 60.00 Freda Wineland. same 250.00 Mamie Reed, same 400.00 Freda Wlneladn, same 100.00 Helen Porter, same 86.00 Zona Dillon, same 870.00 Esther Sage, same 266.00 Helen Porter, same *•.••••••• l«0.oo Hume L. Sammons, Kentland transfers • • • • J. E. Collier, trans Brook .... 45.00 Mort Kilgore, trans high sch 86.00 J. A. Washburn, transfers ... 340.76 A. R. Kresler, trans high sch 176.44 Chas. Russell, transfers 62.27 Jannie Sage, teaching 10.00 Nellie Johnson, same 62.00 Jannie Sage, same Nellie Johnson, same 48.00 Mamie Reed, same «0.00 Helen Porter, same 100.00 Nellie Johnson, same 40.00 Jannie Sage, same 70.00 Nellie Johnson, same 40.00 Helen Porter, same 25.00 Mamie C. Reed, same 40.00 Nellie Johnson, same 24.00 Jannie Sage, same 60.00 Helen Porter, same 160.00 Zona L. Dillon, same 40.00 Jannie Sage, same 20.00 Nellie Johnson* same 60.00
Total ..$ 3869.08 Township Poor Pond—Reoelpts. Morton Wells, refund $ 6-00 Total reeclpts ♦ 600 Disbursements. Wm. Traub, clothes 8 -°* G. E. Murray & Co., same ... 17.16 John Healey, repairing li>6 Total I 27.64 Doff Fund —Receipts. Check No. 169, Dec. 1918....$ *2.00 Jas. Bullis, dog: tax • 223.00 Total * 266.00 Disbursements. Harry Shoemaker, chickens .. 22.00 Chas. V. May, excess tax ... 62.00 John Nezlus, turkeys killed .. 12-60 Total ■ ■ I 96.00 RBOAPITTOATIOir. Township Fund. Bal. December 31st, 1918 ...$ 4481.93 Receipts 1667.21 Balance and receipts I *o* 9 - 74 Disbursements Balance Dec. 31st, 1919 $ 4647.03 Road Fund. Balance December 31st, 1918 $ 1884.43 Receipts 2049.27 Total * 3413.70 Disbursements ° B °^ l Balance Dec. 31st, 1919 .....$ 2648.49 Special School Fund. _ Balance Dec. 3lßt, 1918 $ |202.4 Receipts 1919 *460.62 Total Receipts * Disbursements, 1919 3360.48 Balance Dec. 31st, 1919 $ 2292.66 Tuition Fund. Balance Dec. 31st, 1918 * 210022 Receipts, 1919 * IOO - 82 Total receipts * a git' 08 Disbursements, 1919 3869.08 Balance Dec. 31, 1919 $ 3420.96 Poor OPnnde Bailance Dec. 31, 1918 $ 704 - 75 Receipts for 1919 5 - 00 Total receipts • 7 27 64 Disbursements, 1919 21.64 Balance Dec. 31, 1919 * 682.21 Z)off Fund. Balance Dec. 81. 1918 * Irk oS Receipts, 1919 256 00 Total receipts * 4 2« nn Disbursements, 1919 9g,o ° Balance Dec. 31, 1919 * 311.00 All FundS. Funds on hand Dec. 81, 1918 *l* oo sg| Receipts, 1919 10417 - 92 Total receipts . * 2 0a0042 Disbursements, 1919 9600.42 Balance Dec. 31, 1919 ■•• •• • .>13884.23 Distributed as follows. Trust & Savings Bank .■•••* 7933.27 Out-check $60.00 First National Bank $ 6010.*0 Total $13884.23 Total JULIUS HUFF, 1 Trustee Jordan Township.
NOTICE Notice is hereby given that tlhe undersigned will on the Bth day or April, 1920, at 1 o’clock p. m. at the commissioners’ court room in the court house in the city of Rensselaer, Indiana, offer for sale, by sealed bid, to the highest and best bidder, the following described real estate In Jasper county, state of Indiana, to-wlt: Lot ten (10) tn block fourteen
' (14 J together with *ll improvements thereon, In the ortgin*l plat of Rensselaer, Indiana. Sale to he made for not ieee than the full appraised value thereof, towit: $2.(00.00. Purchaser to have the privilege of paying all earth or 1-3 earth; 1-3 in one year and 1-8 to two years from date of sale. Deferred payments to be evidenced by notes drawing 8% Interest from date of eale secured by mortgago upon the real estate sold. H. W. MARBLE, CHAS. A. WELCH, BERT AMBLER, Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, State of Indiana. fi
The WEEK'S DOINGS
BROOK (From the Reporter) Mrs. Ida Perry of Warsaw is the guest of Mrs. John Pence. Genial John O’Coovnor of Rensselaer was over on business Monday. Art Irwin returned Wednesday from ihls tour on the entertainment platform, f Last Friday there was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Eaton a 12pound girl. Jay Park has secured a position with fiears-Roebuck Co. of Chicago as a imeohanical engineer in their power plant. Rev. Slckafoose of South Bend came to Brook Tuesday evening to officiate at the funeral of Mrs. Manro Sell, which was held Wednßsduy Born, Sunday, to Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cory, a baby boy. Mrs. Cory was at the home of her father, John Howell, when the interesting event occurred. The firm of Shaeffer & Warr ceased to exist last week. The stock passed into the hands of Denham & Stonehlll, the latter firm including John Stonehlll. Mr. and Mrs. Stautz of Chicago were here last week vißiting with the latter’s aunt, Mrs. Sam Waling. Later they went to visit with Mrs. Stautz's brother, Pearson Pendergrass. Frank Davis and daughter Louise returned Wednesday from Peru where they had been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weishaar. They say the farmers are drifted in in that section. Claudp Warr was in Logansport Monday. He has accepted a position on the road with the Baker Specialty Co. of that place, and hiß territory will be to northwestern Indiana. He will continue to live in Brook. ' W. E. Harry was in Chicago the most of the week with his Bon Elwood and daughter, Mrs. Beagley, the latter who had gone to the city to help nurse her brother was taken .with am attack of the flu. We are glad to state that all of them are getting better. Miss Bess Michaels is here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons and other friends and relatives. She has Just been discharged from the service of Uncle flam, serving her time as an army nurse. She has some very interesting stories to tell of her work in the hospitals. We have been officially iniotlfled that the meeting of the public service commission to determine the advisability of a raise in rates for the Newton and Jasper county telephone companies has been changed to Indianapolis and will be heard at the office of the commission at the statehouse at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday, Jan. 28. This takes the place of the Goodland meeting on the sa/me date. This community was shocked Sunday to learn of the sudden death of Mrs Main<ro Sell at her home in Brook. While Mrs. Sell had been ailing for a number of years it was not thought by her family that death was near and her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Frauenhoff, had gone to Hot Springs to spend the winter. On Sunday morning Mrs. Sell was taken ill and hemorrhages set in and on Sunday forenoon at 11:15 she passed away. Her daughter and husband arrived Monday from. Hot Springs.
* medaryville (From the Journal) Rose McGinnis, Ruth Jones, Chas. and Orville McGinnis were passengers to Kokomo Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Ruth went to Danville, 111., last week for a visit with relatives Trustee Timm and Therm. Clark arrived home from Rochester, Minn., Wednesday night. Mr. Ttarm -underwent a slight operation at the Mayo hospital and says ihe s feeling fine. Miss Emma Brenion spent Sunday at Kouts. Miss Brenion has resigned her position as bookkeeper at the office of Reep Grain Co., and will go to her home at Andrews this week. Mrs. Maude Kessinger was In South Bend from Friday until Monday with Harwood, who Is still to the Eipworth hospital. iHte is getting along very well and may be home in another week. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. August Garltog Sunday, Jan. 18, a j-° Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ginn of Barkley township, Jan. 21, a girl; to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rowe of Hammond, former residents of this place, Jan. 14, a hoy. Mrs. Carl Toyne went to Wanatah Wednesday to meet Mrs. B. F. LaPevre from Chicago, where she had been in a hospital for over three months. Mrs. LaFevre, as well as having an operation, had to have the flu while there. Frank Alley fractured both bones of his leg near the ankle Joint last Wednesday while hauling Wood on a sled Owing to the serlods nature of the It>reak and the age of Mr. Alley Dr. Linton placed him in St. Elizabeth’s hospital, Lafayette. Schuyler Robinson’s sale of farm-
lag equipment and Hampshire bow*. which was held last Thursday, was largely attended and rounded out 11,000 nice big dollars for Mr. Robinson. Hog buyers from* all part* of the country were here and many cratee of the belted hogs have been expressed from here this week. Rev. C. B. Mobley, wife and eon of Hebron will leave soon for California where t»ey trill make their home. The change Is made for the benefit of Mrs. Mobley’s health. Rev. Mobley was at one time pastor of the Christian eftrardh here and was one of the most «fr cessful ministers of the gospel Ms* daryville has known and it is with sincere regret that we learn ot Mrs. Mobley's failing health and with their many friends hope to hear of a favorable change after they reach sunny California.
GOODLAND (From the Herald) Mrs. C. H. Adamson remains very low at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. McMlllen, at Brook. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tice Jan. 11. Mother and little son are getting along tine. Lawrence Romlne of South Bend visited here this week with his brothers, C. W. and L. D., and families. Attorney H. R. Hopkins returned the latter part of this week from South Dakota, where be was called on buelness. Miss Mary Watson and Rev. Perry ors Lafayette visited here the first of the week with the former’* father, W. S. Watson. The H. & D. Co. machinery was loaded in five or six box cars this week and shipped to Crawrordsville to be placed in the new home being built there. Miss Santa Benson, who has been nursing the mumps at her home in Mt. Ayr for several days, returned to her work at the H. & D. 00. offices Thursday of thiß week. Z. F. Little had a close call last Friday night when the fumes from his base-burner nearly asphyxiated hlrni while he was sitting nearby reading his evening paper. He was alright again the next morning. Dr. C. C. Bassett went to Indianapolis Thursday and was tenet there by his daughter Kathryn, who is attending Depauw university at Greencastle. The doctor returned te Greencastle to spend the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Bales attended the lumbermen’s convention held at the Claypool hotel in Indianapolis this week. They report a find time. They also expect to the big automobile rthow In Chicago. Lawnon J. Cooke went to Chicago Tuesday mourning to attend the banquet given by the old members of Base Hospital Unit No. 13. Tho banquet was held at the LaSalle hotel that night. A rousing good time tv as had jby all who attended. Ed and Nellie Gray returned Tuesday from Mason City, lowa, where they were called Thursday by the critical illness of ipneuanonia of their aunt and cousin. Tho aunt, who irequently visited here, died Thursday night before they arrived there. Miss Vera Spinney of Madison. Wis., who (had been doing war work for the U. 8. in many of the countries across the pond for the paat year, returned to Goodland laat week for a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murray, and other relatives. John W. Johnson won tlhe coveted honor at the state corn show at Purdue. After years of corn selection and showing Mr. Johnson haa succeeded in winning the highest honors in this section of the state. He has always been a strong competitor at the county Bbows, winning this year’s sweepstakes on 10 ears and being in on the money in both the single and bushel lots. At the state corn show, held at Purdue last week, John brought home the ribbon for first one 10 ears, sweepstakes over all varletlaa In section 1, as well as first and second on single ear in section.
Obituary
Hazel May Hurley ' was born in Jasper county June 22, 1900, and departed this life Jian. 19, 1920. iHter age being 19 years, 6 months and 27 days. Since Hazel was nine years old she had lived with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MoCurtaln, along with her three brother*. Her mother died when Hazel wan nine, leaving a young baby. Thla child was also kept and oared for by Mrs. McOurtain, her mother's sister, until Its death. Hazel talked with her uncle the same day that she died and told him how grateful she was for all that he had tried to do to help her and ,she also said that death was welcome. She seemed Teady and willing to die for she did not fc&r Her suffering was borne very patiently and she was able to be up some even on the day of her death. She leaves to mourn her death three brothers, Vernon, Curtis and Alvin; her father, who Is 111 at this time, her uncle and aunt amid other relatives. Also a host of friends. Every farmer who owns Ms farm ought to have printed stationery with his name ahd the name of hln postoffice properly given. The printed heading might also give the names of whatever drops he specialises In or his specialities In stockNeatly printed stationery gives you a personality' and a standing with any person or firm to Whom you write and Insures the proper reading of your name and address. tt
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