Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 January 1909 — Page 1
W EEhlp VOL. 51. Jasper, Indiana, Friday, January 15, 1909. No. 18.
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Trustees Report to Advisory Board.
Of 3 )0!ic Township, Dubois county, Indiana, Township Tax Funds. Jan. 1908, Amount on hand last report $134 Mav ' " rec'd from Co. treas 466
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0,124 2,766 $2,358 $224 292 256 246 261 320 237 222 318 309 78
Dec. 385
Received Interest from bank 25 Received for iron 8 Total receipts, township tax fund $1,019 Total expenditures since last report 919
Balance, $100 52 Expenditures.
Jan- 24, Louis II. Katter, printing report 58 Feb. 8, Ben Ed Doane, printing publication 24 Feb. 21, V. E. Claycomb, freight 1 May 14, W. F Hoffman, 19 June 1, John Herr & Son, road supplies 9 July 21, Kay Padgett, bridge lumber 9 Aug. 5, J. H Sendelvveck, " " 79 .-ept 4, Ben Ed Doane, printing 9 Sept. 10, C. W. DufTendach, pub report 15 Oer. 3". Bell & Arnold, sawing bridge lum 33 Oct. 31, Jas S Mulkey, supenisor 100 Pec. 5, Chas. Herod " 122 Do: 5. !' S Padfett " 98 Pec 9, Louis H. Katter pub notice proposal 3 Dec. 24, Alois Swank, supervisor service 79 Dec. 30, Nm Binckley pub- pro of deposit 3 lit c. 31, Albert H. Traylor, Tp elec. report 2 Dec. 31, John Mehne, Jr. " " 44 2 Jan. 5, John Breidenbaugh, advisory board 5 .'a.- 5, John Eck 4 4 4 4 5 Jan. 5, John Schwenk 4 4 4 4 5 Jan. 5. Peter J. Schnarr trustee service 286
Total, 919 04 Stats Tuition Funds.
Jan. 19D8 Amount on hand last report 11,573 Jan. 4 4 4 4 ree'd. from county treas. 814 May 44 County dog fund 126 Rec'd from County Treuo. state tui rev. 933 Interest from bank 23 Julv 44 School Rev. L. L. 882 Dec. Tuition 770
Total receipts, state tuition revenue Total expenditures since last -eport Balance Expenditures. March 18, Augusta B. Schnan, teaching
23, Ehvood Padgett
Jos. O Sunders
Iva Cooper Inez Traylor
Effie Frank
Izoia Padgett
28, Vinnie Dooley McCain
June ,6, Homer Wineinger 44 9, J S Whitehead 44 9, J. M. Schnarr
Total 2,76ü Special School Funds. Jan. 7, 1908 Am't on hand last report $408 May 1908 Received from county treasurer 424 Dec. 44 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 3o0 Received from all other sources, coal 2 Total receipts special school funds $1,185 Total expenditures since last report 685 Balance $500 Expenditures. Fe . 3, Jasper Mach. Wks. Horton pump $14 " 21, Chas Egg, stove supplies, bowl 34 44 18, Christian Mehne coal and delivered 3 March 7, Sam Schnarr, making fires, sweep 5 14 W. S Inman, work for school No. 3, 1 18 Augusta B, Schnarr, Institute work 9 21 Christian Mehne coal and delivered 2 23 Elwood Padgett, institute 12 26 Chas. Voelkel, janitor supplies No4 12 27 J. O Sanders, institute & Ass'n. H Iva Cooper, Institute 10 4 4 4 4 washing towels 1 Inez Traylor, institute 10 Esther Traylor, janitor No 1 ß Vinnie Dooley McCain institute 9
Effie Frank 44 13 28 John W. Frank, director No 5 5 Izora Padgett institute 9
Cora Padgett, washing towels Tillie Schnarr, janitor dist. No. 2, Minnie Hemmerlein jan. 44 8, Apr 4, Carrie Stradtner, fires dist. No. 3 11 Ulrich Stradtner, water 2 yrs No r 18 Chas. Weisheit, dir. for dist. No. 8. 20 Geo. R. Brittain, jan. for dist. Ni 5, 28 Carrie Mulke, selling text books 28 J. S. Mulkey, dir. for disr. N f May 20 Bessie Wineinger work as janitor 22 D. VV. Sanders reading circle books June 6 H. Wineinger, institute & ex. gra J 27 Elmer J. Bouher, commencement ad 9 J S. Whitehead, institute 17 J. E Steinkamp, medal Jul. 30 Homer Wineinger, attend, co. aps'n. 20 Ben Ed Doane, programs for com Aug. 8 Robert McCain, hauling stove 9 Perry Schnarr work on cistern 19 Schaaf & Schnaus, cement James J Bates, bnck Peter J. Schnarr, school supervision 31 Perry Hargrave, cementing a cistern aep. 12 Alex Weisman coal for schools 29 Robert McCain work on cistern
30 Perry Schnarr hauling coal and labor 18 Conrad Dike kindling 2 John Herr & Son, school supplies 50 Orville Schnar work on cistern & No 3, 5 O't. 3 Inez Traylor school supplies for No. 2 5 Lorey & Sturm pump and guttering 13 10 Wm. Schnarr dir. and supplies No. 2 8 13 Christian Mehne, coal and delivering 49 24 Chas Weisheit; director for No. 8 S
Peter J. Schnarr oil floors & disfec 9 r 16 00
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29 Chas. Harris cement
Gray & Arnold school supplies Nov 2 Aaron Padgett, cleaningschool prop. Dec. 4 Homer Wineinger, association days 5 Chas. Weisheit director dist. No. 8 9 J. S Mehringer, slating furnirhed 10 Iva Cooper association days
14 Jacob Bauer work on cistern Roy Petry 44 . 44 " 16 Carl C. Bnttain association days 17 Christ Schnarr dir. for dist. Ko. 3, 19 John W. Frank dir. & sup. foi No. 5 Effie Frank association days Augusta B. Sdinarr 4 4 4 4 Inez Traylor 44 Viigil Schnarr janitoi for dist. No. 9 21 Elwood Padgett association days 22 J. S. Mulkey dir. & sup. aist. No 9 24 Sarah Crandall association days 28 Wm. Breidenbaugh dir. & sup. No. 1 James S. Mulkey text books for Tp. Carrie Mulkey, sell'ng text books 29 Peter J. Schnarr haulinc brick
30 John H Frick getting stove and settingl John Herr & Son school supplies 35
Sep 9 V. E. Claycomb, freight
1 Dec. 30 Frank Fisher getting blackboards
Peter J. Schnarr H term . jpervisor 22 V. E Claycomb, freight Total Accoc.;'' Of Road Tax bu.vDS
au. 7 190b Ain't ou hand du- m Ufi report, $6B 13 lay1 " received from Co. IWaurer, 65 97 Dec' " ' received from Co Trpssurer, 3 2
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55 79 00 75 r,4 5u 75 50 65 05 79 35 42
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47 70 25 8 00 40
$685 88
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Total Receipts Road Tax Fund, Totl Expenditures sincn last Report, Balance, EXPENPITÜH'S.
132 38 86 29 U 09
Feb. 21 Robert Mo&un, getting road drays $2 00 hv 6, Robert MoCv " Unp rock work ro.d 5 00
Juue 1, John Herr & Scu'drayB Pcilaiß all atvol 50 00
6 75
2 75 1 00 125 3T3
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pt 5. Edit Wiscavtr, service :!. oad -p. 8 John J t5cb.fik, Brui nober Oct. 3, Gen. i Traylor, -D.-c 4, William hick, ' 5, Pbill p Voelkel, Nnils -icd onphns T. L. K.v.ier. Road tax li;
11 19. CL . B. Br idcnbaugh Ro&d tax refunded 1 45 " Walle: Rudolnh " " 0 1 75
" Frank Fi'rrfo , " " 130
38. John A. Rohrahsib jepiTtug road toola 1 80
2r, Jacob TJ.iusr Road-tax refunded b2 28, Thorns Schoarr " 89
$86 29.
Accoost On Additional. kgad funds.
J a. 1. 7 1908 Amount on hand Saat-report, $340 44 M-y 7 receireii from Co Tre. 314 82 rui. 7 " "Co r-e. 3 53
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Tofnl Rcr.nlntfl Additional Read Tax Fun!, 734 7
Tr.ful Rrnnnditurna aince laat'ReDort. 655 8
Balance, ExPEDiTonns. April 18 John S. V.' jeman Lumber May 2 O P. Brittain, W! rk on road 2r 9 JUP "rittain, " "
June 20 Johu A. Schnarr Bridge Lumber
Jim 27 Ed Wiaecaver Haulinc Lumber
July 28 John A. Robrsheib work on road tools Aug. 1 Robert McCain, Catting j hauling ! ge
" 8 Robert McCain work on roan TTronl- Mai n. Rrirlp L.Umbbi
l 12 Kay Padgett " " " 21 Aaron Padgett Huli. 0 bridl 'mbrSep. j j. hn Herri' 3or, One lrou.Li u(..- " 30 Peiry Schnarr, Emling rock arid ork Oct. 1 Will-'aui Scina... Tre'Jt. 'u. lumber " 13 J. A t2"' narr, Bri.ipe Lumber 21 Oha e3 Wcsit, u " 26 .ni "''ivaa ropair on Gradia " 27 A. B Kr.ir.pp, Galvar.izvt1 Sewer pipes 29 O Hi. nads, eiade ahovel danimite
Nov 2 Aaron Pdgp4f L '"Im !& hnde fnld -e,
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Account Of Doci- Tax Fonds. 7 190S Amount on hand "5',lm"nt " " if Tus Dog Frmd 11 " of ColL don? f m Jir
Io.jI Roceiti D"g Fund Expenditure for the y ar,
S055 87 $25 .0 72 114 0' 443 2K
Ii 1 . t ' : Xt $184 EXPESDITUHKS .
f March 2 M A. Sweeney. ouöKuf
00 May i Jacob Rnuer, I'urKej killed by dog.r
00 Jun 13 Jamea McCain Hogs '
lept. 5 Rachel Brittaio TorkejB " Dec. 5 John F. Dillon, Sheerp " .
12 J. Bridenbaugfc " I
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TotaL flmvicE Accoo?t Of7 Trustee, 52 djyl
AnnnaI report to Auditor 1 2 00 Drawing Tp. Fund 4 S 00 Quartly text iiook report 4 A 00 Qu rtly Poor ro?0f report 4 S 00 T -i-g nu.nerntion, report to Superin-end 15 d 30 00 V nf Tax lew Id 2 00 ii . AJieorv bjaid & I report to Audi ir2 d 4 00 R"- ruing toad tax &. deliveringSnpervisor.9 3d 6 09 Dog report to Auditw & dra ;ng doy Funu 2d "4 00 Weu to Lmsey'a had hioi - fix fenc- 1 a 2 00 Met w .b .ru Eaucation Id 2 00 Makiug statistical rcpurt & t) Superintend 2d 4 00 ' El cling Truar Officer Id 2 00 WritL..; Trust.. Officer rprort and delivering 2 d 4 00 iiy'Jettiug Progrini"' tcr Oomuerceraert 2d 4 00 " Visititig School? & talH-.g aupolies 8 d 16 00 Purchasing ' ol cc i tt7ing it Udivere-J 2d 4 00
Looked :er vas!tcd ou' oadn & bridgea id 8 00
Purcui ei g brioj-o him & meus & blacking it 5 d 10 00
FurcbjTio-. haviuj: it cut tfc paw for bridge L. ad i 00 Workcu at Birch Creek fi'M road Id 2 00
Wnt beforo the Comtaiss for Iron bridges 2d 4 00 Hilpöd Allo't Fnbrmnn ditch aud received it 4 d 8 00 Delivered R. C. Books 1 d 2 CO Went to Jasper to get School auppliea 4 d 8 00 Went to Jasper on Tp. Buainesa 4 d I ou Worked on ciatPL " 2 d 4 oo Meet the Township Election board Id 2 oo Postage itamps 1 oo Making annual report 5 oo Meet wuh the Advisor board 2 d 4 oo Annual -enort to Auditor Id 2 oo
Total SUMMARY
Township Fund,
State Tuition Fund,
Speoial School Fund,
Road F nd,
Additional R. Fucd,
Dog Fund,
Total
$2Sf.co
134 19 885 !P o4 loo 50 1573 51 3551 3.j 0766 20 2355 -f0 4o8 43 7774q 685 88 000 o4 6313 69 25 8629 4i 09 346 44 318 35 65531 78 92 257 6o lüfc00 059 10 1S4 00
$3261.27
Weye Inaugurated our Semi-
Annuaü Mid-Wintet 20 Per Ce it Discount Sale. These sales are looked forward to by our patrons within a radius of 50 miles or more of The High Art Store, ser.i-annually, and are vpritab.e barg in harvests . r fhe late buyer. The season's choicest a .d up-to date merchandisoistobe had practically shorn of profits. The sale comes at a season and -a time when it is not only to your interest in a financial way to toke advantage of it, but it is to your personal comfort and well being likewise, we are mving 20 PEL CFKT OFF ON ALLi Hen'r an cys Winter Ovcrct.utfi, Suits, Pants, Cravenettes, Underwear, Sweater V sts and Caps. None reserved. WEVE SPECIAL SALES IN ODl AND E'DS. IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE. STROUSE & BROS.
JSVxlXSVILLE,
Ml REPORT.
Tne Biennial report of the
Commissioner of Fisheries and
Game has been received at the Governor's office and will make
most handsome and imposing olume of about" eight hundred
pages, it is divMed into three
departments, fish, game and birds.
fhe department of fisheries con-
ains new pictures and Uescnpions of the principal fiaiies of
ndiana waters; also a list of
fishes known to Indiana waters compiled by the Assistant Cura
tor ot the Columbian Field Mu
seum of Chicago; Description of
the ' ivers of Indiana by the Com
nisv.oner. and of the lakes of
ndiana by the Commissioner.
aided by several citizens of the
täte. It also has an article on
Bird and Animal Anglers; anDther on the Angler's Workshop.
which contains a storehouse of
information for all lhhermen; an
srticie on fish culture; another
on fish culture in Indiana; one on
the muss M industry or Indiana:
articles, also, on the Polution of Streams and the Fish Laws of
Indiana.
The Commissioner has in the
last two years reared and depo
sed m Indiana waters nearly
5,000,000 black bass, which, if
purchased by the state from a nsh hatchery represent a value
of one-half million dollars.
The department of game contains articles on Education by the Gun, the gams warden of today; upland game birds; Mongolian Pheasants; Hungarian partridges; water fowl of Indiana; one of Duck Shooting; one on duck shooting; one on Sporting dogs; another on Game Preservation and Destruction; also articles on game animals of Indiana: Taxidermy; camping and woodcraft; wilderness homes; the rise of the American Motor boat:
a complete directory of offizials
enforcing hsh and game laws m
the United States; one on Open and closed seasons for Game in the DilFerent States and one on Game Laws and Decisions.
The department of birds contains articles on John James Au-
jubon; the Audubon society: the
üiid; utility of birds in nature;
iawks, buzzards, eagles and
trites and what I have done with
birds. This will make the most complete report ever issued by Mr. Sweeney. It will be illustrated with about fifty beautiful colred plates representing the jame animals and birds of the state, and some two or three nundred half tones which illusrate the various articles above .nentioned. It will be distributed through the members of the Legislature, which have just been elected, nd any one desiring a free copy f this "Report would better apply .t once to their member of the
ilouse of Representatives or State Senator- The demand for ilr Swemey's Report is always en tinrjs as great as the supply md parties who are fortunate
nough to secure a copy may onoratulate the lselves there-
opon. v
LOCKYEAR'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
EVANSVILLE, INDIAI1
"A SCHOOL WITH A REPUTATION'1
LARGE ATTENDANCE NINE TEACHERS FIFTY TYPEWRITERS LESSONS BY MAIL
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