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SCHOOL BOARD REPORT
Board of School Trustees of the - School Corporation-of City of Lig- ~ onier, Indiana. Report for Fiscal ~ Year Ending July 31st, 1923, | -~ -~ TUITION FUND | ~ Balance, August 1, 1922 9,298.53 Common School Revenue 1,710.05 . Local Taxation ........... 22817.10 | County Dog Fund ... 208.78 Transfer fromothey = .. = = Corporations ... 505341 ~ Interest on bank deposits 313.62 Interest on Con. Township 170.28 - Total Receipts ........ $39,071.77 .. Disbursements ’ 0. M. Craig, salary ... $1,783.33 " Ralph E. Allen, salary ... 1,900.00 Marguerite Svebilius, sal. 1,211.00 Della Dunkle, salary .... 1,271.25 Madeline Gullion, salary.. 1,350.00 Helen Jackson, salary ... -1,350.00 Alice Valance, salary ... 1,211.00 Frances Boomer, salary .. 1,260.00 A. Vern Flint, salary ... 1,157.00 Katherine Sumption, sal 1,035.42 Elizabeth Hire, salary ... 1,03213 ° Bess Grigson, salary ... 1,157.00 Patricia Edwards, salary 1,000.50 Eva Osborne, salary ... 1,105.00 Edith Jackson, salary ... 973.50 Golda Weade, salary ... 1,170.00 Mrs. Robert, Shobe, sal .. 146.63 Mrs. Leland Calbeck, sal. - 87.82 Beatrix Flick, salary ... 617.50 Helen Green, salary ... 85.25 “Mrs. Hal Green, salary .. 49.00 v e R Y, Total disbursements $20,953.33 Balance August 1, 1923 $18,118.44 e - $39.071.71
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Receipts ‘Balance August 1, 1922 § 2,277.37 " Balance Bond Fund Transferred ......... 1/685:38 Taxes & ..o i . 1407945 Miscellaneous receipts ... © 112,61 Total receipts ....... $18,154.71' ~ Disbursements Lena W. Stansbury, sal ..... 25.00 “J. A. Wiley, salary ............ 40,00 W. J. Bolitho, salary ........ 85.00 Mier State Bank bond and recording fees ................ 102.00 J. E. Stewart, hauling ....... 760 A. B. Weaver; hardware ... 40.56 J. E. Culver, salary ....... 79.86 Ligonier Tele. Co. rent ....... 4.50 Wier & Cowley, material ... = 2:65 The Hospital Specialty Co. j sapplieés ..o o 1022080 South Grocery, groceries ... 15.19 Ligonier Leader, printing .. 54.80 ‘American Appliance Co. : | light bulbs ..iii 5040 .Banner Pub. Co., printing .. 56.50 ' Thos-Wagoner, repair ......... 100 Ligonier Leader, printing .. 18.00J. E. Culver, salary ......... 13945 Albert Wade, salary ......... 48.30 Arthur Biddle, labor ... 4.50 Banner Pub. Co., printing .. 18.60 Hospital Spec. Co., supplies 15.75 Associated Mfg. Co., .ccme. 272 Ligonier Leader, printing .. 30.60 Banner Pub. Co., printing .. 525 O. M, Craig; bill .o .0 966 West Disinfecting Co., disin- ¢ cofadbat o e S 8660 1 Acme Chemical Co., pencil = . shavpmers oo 00 L. DB2 Armstrong Pub. Co., Tegis-. = = 7 Hered sheets ... ... 288 Webster Pub. Co., supplies .. 2.87 ‘Western Stoneware Co., : modeling clay .. .. ... 84 Stand oOil Co., liquid glass .. 46.59 Fred E. Starr, drayage ....... 7.50 T. R. Woodburn Co,, bill ... 18.75 1 W. M. Welch Mfr. Co., tchrs’ 'l b daiiyimemb o 28 Weir & Cowley, hardware... 115 Chautauqua Pub. Co., class ° reeasteys .L o B 2 | A. M. Palmer Co., supplies = 1.08 Ligonier Refrigatr Co. Imbr 28.75. G. E. Gutelius, supplies ..... 2.25 Associated Mfrs. Co, cheese- : et o RIY _Nat. Regulator Co., repairs 6.92 | Ligonier Tele. Co., tolls ... 4.20 Nat. Map Co,, 2 state maps 7.90 Banner Pub. Co., supplies .. 13.76 _H. V. Mentzer, painting ... 1515 Lig. Refrigerator Co., repair 26.65 'J. E. Culver, salary ... 129.76 Albert Wade, salary .......... 60.00 1. & M. Elec. Co., light bill ‘ L dnd Tepairs e o 4004 - . Ligonier City water;rent ... 3240 Lig Tele. Co., rent and tolls 8.05 C. &A. Green, meat ... 45 Gutelius and Miller, one case . SORP weiimieimimrimins ot 4.50 . Harrison Typewriter Shop =~ . repairing typewriters ... 15.00 Banner Pub. Co., printing .. 13.00 Lig. Refrigeratr Co., repairs 10.00 . Chas Cornelius, supplies ... 22.16 A. Flanagan & Co., type- ; writer ¥ibbon ......Swowwn D 0 'D. C. Heath & Co,, supplies = 1.08 The Bruce Pub. Co., supplies = 2.50 ~H. F. Hutchison, supplies ... AR C. R. Stansbury, oilcloth ... 361 ~ Weir & Cowley, material ... 1720 | A. B. Weaver, material ... 1435 | The Star Grocery, groc. ... 2979 | Churehill Grindell Co., sup. 170 | AL Vinmedgo & Co,zed |eetoy oy S | Joseph Gushwa, g,é“%“‘%afl& | on hauling . 1200 b Ntrd Wik wateve o eniob 1 Alpert vwadae, s Y e AR 1 B B B B T L A N e
_ General Biological Supply . House, supplies ............. 1186 t Chicago Apparatus Co, mi- -~ , CIOSCODe ...t DAAD . Milo Ribbon & Carbon Co., ~ carbon paper and type- e -writer ribbons ... ;...:. 1019 Ginn & Co. supplies ... 42.39 Remington Typewriter Co, Awbbons .o oo 900 Compton & Holdeman, Imbr 174.36 ‘O. M: Craig, misc. bills ..._... P7.41‘ “R. E. Olinghouse, kindergar- | . tenhmiling. .... ' 1500 Albert Wade, salary ... ... 6000 J. E. Culver, salary ......... 125.00 L. & M. Elec. Co., bill & rep 73:21 'Frank Cain, furnace repairs 2.50 W. M. Sloan, filing saws ... 1.25 Lig. Tele. Co., tolls & rent . 6.35" A. L. Kraemer Co., supplies 58.09 . West Disinfecting Co. sup 6.95 ! F. S. Webster Co., supplies 2.4 . Fred E. Starr,; hauling ... 11.52 . T. R. Latta, repairs ........ 3945 Standard Oil Co., gas ... - 7.20 E. E. Miller, supplies ........ 16.19 J. L. Levy & Son, material 2.05 C.& A. Green, meat ... .8 H. E. Gutelius, supplies ... 2.00 ' South' Grocery, groceries ... 45 J. E, Colver, salary . 6250 AB. Weaver Hardware ... 9.80 C.S.OCmfth bl - . 100 H. P. Sisterhen, groceries ... 1534 C. R. Stansbury, material .. 1.30 Central Scientific Co., sup .. 17.67 . S. J. Williams, material ... 63.61 Geo. W. Brown & Son, three - pifice chaids ..., ... 3500 West Disinfectng Co., disinf 40.00 Silver Burdett & Co., sup. .. 11.00 S. J. Williams, error on bill. ' 5.00 Albert Wade, salary ... 60.00 R. E. Olinghouse, hauling .. 15.00 Sidney Slabaugh, 8 crd wopd 12.00 J. E. Culver, salary ........... 62.50 N. Y. C. Railroad, freight .. 121.82. A. & P. Tea Co., supplies ... 10.67 C. H. Albright, car of coal 821.25° 1. & M. Elec. Co., light bill 47.95 ~ Compton & Holdeman, Imbr 11.23 Weir & Cowley Hardware .. 48.23 1. &M. Elec Co,, light bill .. 1.56 0. M Craig, salary ... 22600 City of Ligonier, water rent 129.76 Fred Starr, hauling .......... 49.75 Lig Tele Co., rent and tolls 5.15 Frank Cain, cleanng furnace 1.25 . Sidney Slabaugh, wood ....... 6.00 Thos Wagoner, wrench ....... 125 Albert Wade salary ....... 6000 R. E. Olinghouse, hauling .. 12.00 Leader Office, printing ...... 21.50 J. E. Culver, sal and bills ... 131,15 - E. Jacobs & Co,, yarn ...... 4460 Singer Sew Machine Co, rep = 4.72 Armstrong Pub. Co., sup .. 141 0. M. Craig, miscell bills ... 10.93 E. H. Sargent & Co., sup ... 2.50 Vonnegant Hardware Co. .... @ 4.03 Rand, McNally & Co., maps 26.44 W. 1. Early, Treas. member- . * ship North Central Assn. o of Colleges and Secondary & Schibols .- 0 200 A. B. Weaver Hardware ... 2464 Chautaugua ’gPub. Co.; sup .. 2.56 Geo W. Brown, furniture ... 96.60 Woodstock typewriter Co., , » four typewriters .............. 140.00 I. &M. Elec. Co. bill andrep 7144 0. M. Craig, salary ..x.... 225,00 L.g Tele. Co., tolls and rent 5.70 Albert Wade, salary ... +60.00 R. E. Olinghouse, hauling .. 12.00 The. Electric Shop, repairs 8.33 . J. E. Culver, sal and rep ...... 135.30 Chas Wisner, salary ......... 140.00 Annie L. Swain, salary ....... 14625 Arch S. Davis, salary ... 188.88 Hilda Rupert, teaching ....... 3.76 1. & M Electric Co, light bill 70.60 Willis McQuire, labor ....i.. 26100 | M. Moore & Co., lumber ..... 85.00 Lig. Refrig. Co., lumber ... 22.00 Lig Tele Co, rent and tolls .. 5.40 Albert Wade, salary ... 60.00 Bruce Pub. Co., school board - Jowmal L.l ol 800 Chas Wisner, salary ... 140.00 Annie L. Swain, salary ....... 150.00 Arch S. Davis, salary ...... 188.88 Fred Starr, hauling ............ 42.50 J: E. Culver, salary ... 125.00 Frank Fisel, five keys ....... 2.50 -C. S. Griffith, drugs ....... 280 A. Flanagan & Co., sup ........ 26.59 Gener Biological Supply Co. 16.25 Southwestern Pub.-Co., sup 5.06 Albert Weaver Hardware .. 7.76 Ginn & Co., supplies ......... 14.56 J. W. Reading, tuning ........ 3.00 _ D. H. Gobel Printing Co, bill "~ .95 Weir & Cowley Hardware .. 1045 C. R. Stansbury, supplies .. 13.42 Nat Regulator Co, material 38.56 Bannper Pub. Co., printing .. 10.75 "A. L. Kraemen Co., bill ... 2.69 E. W. A. Rowles Co,, bill ... 2.60 ~ Jno. C. Winston Co., bill ... 346 Geo W. Brown, furniture .... 206.65. R. E. Olinghouse, hauling .. 15.00 Chas Cornelius, supplies ... 514 ‘Mier State Bank, stationery = and postage ... ... ... 732 1. & M. Elec Co., light bill .. 71.66 . Lig. Tele. Cd., rent and tolls 5.70 ~ Electric Shop, bulbs and sup 4.65 | City of Ligonier, water rent 114.30 and lumber ... ... 78310 Albert Wade, salary ... 6090 ~C. N. Wemple, wood ............. -~ 4.00 ' N. Y. C. Railway Co, freight 14405 ' Arch S. Davis, salary ...... 18388 _ Evanna Smith, taking school = 3%%”?%*&&%“ |D. H. Goble printing Co,, tor | ™ Drinting school wemants 12.61 | L é«%fifi‘% RGO RaER M B o Fne Loanes, GOl r L e T Shis Wade saloky .o 5;:: P O eLI et Ah
R. E. Olinghouse, hauling .. 24.00 Albert Wade, salary ... 30.00 J. E. Culver, salary ... 107.00 Harold Kramer com address 35.00 . Frank Miller, thermometer 1.00 Sack’s Bakery, groceries ...... 16.15 South Grocery, groceries ... 6.83 Kd Padee ol oo 720 L. G. Cooper, drayage ......... 3.62 Oscar Flower, milk .......... 4.00 Woodstock Tpewrtr Co, mat .65 Compton & Holdeman, mat. 248 Ligonier Leader, cardboard 5.30 Star Grocery, groceries ... 26.70 Earl Braginton, drawing tab 30 A. B. Weaver Hardware ... 7.70 Farmers Co-op Elev Co, bill 1.00 A R. Vinnedge & Co., lumbr 3750 W. A. Rowles Co., yarn ... 5.36 Garden City Educational Co, ' flag pole and holder ... 115 Charlie Andrews, bill ... 5.50 C S. Griffith, alcohol ....... 4.70 1. & M. Elee Co., light bill .. 4509 0. M. Craig, salary .......... 225.00 0. M. Craig, misc bills ........ 60.90 Elk River Coal & Lumber Co eoml o 198 A 0 Sack’s Orchestra, music ... 18.00 Electric Shop, light bulbs ... 3.60 Fred Starr, drayage ... 46.62 C. & A. Green, meat ......... 4.00 S. J. Williams, supplies ... 334 E. Jacobs & Co., naterial ... 225 Weir & Cowley Hardware .. 11.03 C. R. Stansbury groceries ... - 6.63 Albert: Weaver Hardware ... 313 Frank Miller, groceries ....... 4.71 Ziller H. Grove balance pay- , ‘ment on piano note ............., 119.00 Roy Banta, hauling ....... 10.15 Albert Wade, salary ... ... 60.00 Dr. F. W. Black, medical services as inspector ........ 75.00 City of Ligonier, water rent 70.93 0. M. Craig, salary ......... 2256.00 0. M. Craig, miscel bills ... 9.71 Abe Weimer, planing ... 1.00 Albert Wade, salary ......... 60.00 0. M. Craig, salary ......... 150.00 Josephine Shobe, salary ... 7.00 Fred Von Blon, labor ... 2695
Total disbursements = $11,708.05 Balance Auguse 1, 1923 6,446.66
; " . $18,154.71 ' VOCATIONAL FUND : Receipts : Balance August 1, 1922 .. ... 438.51 ‘Local Taxation .....cc.c.... 8,015.65 Total Receipts .....i.... $3,954.16 : ‘ - Disbursements, Chas. Wisner, salary .......... 140.00 Annie L. Swain, salary ....... 150.00 Arch 8. Davis, salary ... 188.96 Chas. Wisner, salary ......... 140.00 Amnie L. Swain, salary . 150.00 Arch S. Davis, salary ... 188.88 Chas. Wisner, salary a 2 114000 Annie L. Swain, salary ....... . 150.00 Arch S. Davis, salary ... 188.83 Chas. ‘Wisner, salary ... 140.00 Annie L. Swain, salary ...... 150.00 Arch S. Davis, salary ... 188.88 Chas. Wisner, salary ........... 140.00 Annie L. Swain, salary ....... 150.00 Arch S. Davis, salary ... 188.88 " Total disbursements ... $2,394.48 Balance Auguse }, 1923 ... 1,659.68 : Sl ~53,954.16 oaOkskckkdokk KINDERGARTEN FUND ; Receipts - Balance August. 1, 1922 ... $263.25 Local Taxation ... $703.11 Total Receipts ......c.... $966.38 Disbursements Beatrix E. Flick, salary .... 520.00 Total disbursements ... $520.00 Balance August 1, 1923 ... $446.38 : : : $966.35 : BUILDING FUND e Receipts i _ Balance Aug. Ist, 1922 ... $3,769.16 Local ‘taxation ... $1,222.65 Total Receipts ........... $4,991.81 Disbursements ; Citizens Bank reimbursement for amount paid for carpenter work ... ... 66.05 T. C. 'lé(e;nsler, hauling furn-. acefloes ... 1080 John W. Himes labor ............ | 22.50 ‘John W. Himes, labor ......... 950 Kelley Foundry & Machine ~ Co, furnace door and = " dampers .. .. L 600
Beautiful woodwork, exquisite decorations and numerous other details which ; . - q | . . s e ; i ) ~ go towards making the house a real home lose their respective value if theone predominating factor, ELECTRICITY, that gives real convenience 1s omitted. The architect and contractor can work out the details of beauty but the Electric Contractor puts the real enjoyment and convenienee into your home with ~To do without this important factor is to deprive your home of the fullest en- ’ - joyment and pleasure. The house that is wired for complete Electric Service = - 18 the home of complete comfort. Every home desires this comfort and every homesmbek . - o R " 1f your house snt wired now, make’a real home out of ity wiring atonce. : L omEE v e e e s R ee e o il YR AL e TMantals T R WM N
Highway Iron Products Co., = sawing off flues ... 12.00 Bass Foundry & Machine Co., boiler tubes ......._.... 225.00 Dan Cook, labor on hoiler .. 8.25 Wm. M. Sloan, gen repairs 24.75 Price Chiddister, decorating 135.60 Mm. M. Sloan, bolts & labor 17.25 Dan Coole,lmbor ...~ . 360 C. W. Fowler, supplies and . . repairs on boiler ..._._.. 200.02 H. 1. P. Co., steel and ma- . aldne labor .. ... L o G6OO Wm. M. Sloan, sup & labor .. 43.67 A. B. Weaver, paint & sup .. 70.568 Compton & Holdeman, lum- - ber for building ........ *85.18 Alonzo MeNutt ,rep. chimny 116.45 Wm. M. Sloan, labor ... 20.70 Farmers Co-op. Elevator co. lumber and bill ... ... 99.07 D, M. Rench, pipe and t Epouling . L L TS Frank Cain, galvanized iron 2.00 Geo. Kiester, labor ....._._.. 17.50 Geo Kiester, labor ... 10.85 Chris Mann, labor ... 26.60 James Summers, labor ... 48.00 H. S. Snyder,labor ... .. 27.60 Geo Kiester, labor ... 16.75 Fred Myers, labor .......... 875 Wm: Shell, labor ... ... 1575 Wm. Shell, labor,.. ... ... 2835 James Summers. labor ... 15.00 Geo Kiester, labor ... 1925 Chris Mann, labor ... 35.00 Wm. Shell, labor ... ... 360 James Summers, labor ... 16.80 Chris Mann, labor ... 857 Fred Myers, labor ... 27.82 B. L PeCo, steal - o 108 Chas Jackson, drayage ..... .50 James Summers, labor ... 12.00
Total Disbursements ... $1,5697.09 Balance Aug. Ist, 1923 ... $3,394.72
: $4,991.81 CONTROLLING ACCOUNT Gross Receipts Aug. 1, 1922 to ‘Aug. 1, 1923 ... $67,138.83 Gross Disbursements Aug. 1 1922 to Aug 1, 1923 ... $37,172.95
Balance on hand, Aug. 1, - 19238 . .. .. . 182996D.88 : ‘Respectfully submitted, b 3. A, WILEY, Secretary
NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS.
- State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: No.. 8b684. ; In the Noble €ircuit Court, Ostober! term, 1923, : Complaint to resist probate of will. Albert Emerson Bauer, plaintiff - : Vs, Olive May Rawson, et al defendants.} Be it known that on the 23rd day of July, 1923, the .plaintiff in the above entitled cause of action filed in the office of the Clerk of the Nobls Circuit Court his complaint against the defendants in said cause, and has also filed in said office the affidavit of a disinterested and compqtentf per—i son showing that- the degtendants,‘ Olive May Rawson, Stephen 'Franklin Truesdell, Raymond Silburn Truesdell, and Hannah Viola Richards are each and all not residents of the State of Indiana; - : That the defendants, The National Benevolent Association of the Christian Church; National Benevolent Association of the Christian Church, and © Samantha Silburn Memorial Home, are each corporations organiz: ed under the laws of the State of Indiana and that neither of them has any' officer agent or any other person authorized to ‘transact its business, domiciled or residing in the State of Indiana ;upor whom process can be served; = ‘ That the defendants, The Nationall Benevolent Association of the Christian Church; National Benevolent Asociation of the Christian Church; and Samantha Silburn A Memorial Home, are each: of them foreign corporations and that the cause of action alleged against said defendants in this cause arose within the State of Indiana; o ‘ : That the names of the defendants are unknown and they are each be leved to. be mnon+esidents of the State of Indiana, sued and made parties in this action by the.following names and desig’p\ations’ to-wit. The unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, grantees, executors, administra‘tors and assigns of each of the foi-
SUMMER - FURNITURE . ad el 4_.:: ;".i:" B ‘ : 3 ; i & & - e i Tel AN Y
You 'still'ha’\ze,Afigfis{: and September in which to enjoy living on your porch. Get a Swing, Rocker or Settee, or a' Porch Shade. All must go. We need the room for other goods. You will be surprised at the low prices at the Furniture Store of
- Geo. W. Brown
lowing named deceased persons, towit: James Silburn, Gottlieb Bauer; ‘that the residenee of each and all oi !defendant's to this action are un‘known and upon deligent inquiry cannot be ascertained except as in said affidavit stated; o . That the. said cause of action is brought to resist the probate of the flast‘win and testament of Sam'a‘ntha. L. Lasell, and to contest the said last will and testament of said Samantha L. Lasell; that a cause of action exists in favor of said plaintit against each and all of said defendants and that said defendants are each and all necessary parties thereto: S . v Now therefore, each and all of the above and hreein named, designated. mentioned and described defendants are hereby notified of the- filing and pendency of sai complaint magainst them, and that unless they appear in the Noble Circuit Court of Noble County, in the State of Indiana and answer or demur thereto on the first day of October, 1923, the same .being the first judicial day of a term of said court. to be begun and held at the court house in the town of Albion in said Noble County, Indiana, on the first Monday in October, 1923, the said complaint and matters and things therein alleged will be heard and detertmined in their absence. ; Witness the clerk and seal of said court this 6th day of Augugt, 1923. (Seal) ISAAC DETER, Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court. William H. Wigton, Fred L. Bodenhafer attorneys for plaintiff. -24a3w
e NOTICE . Sealed Bids to Be Received for Transporting School Children Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at my office in Mier State Bank in the City of Ligo nier Indiana up to and inculding Saturday August 18, 1923 at 3 o’clock p. .m for hauling school children of Perry township to the Central Schocl building for the school year 1923-1924. A bond of $5OO will"be required of the successful bidder for the faith ful performance of his duties and the fulfillment of his contract. ~ Specifications and -‘requirements can be seen at my office in the Mier State Bank. - i ' o W. A. JACKSON, Trustee Perry township Noble Co. Dated Aug. 4 1923. A 24&?W Call for Elder’s ice cream the cream of quality. For Sale by all dealqrs. ‘Ligonier Artificial Ice Co. distributors. : Lo aone Wanted one or two rooms for light housekeeping on ground floer. Call phone 226, > . - | *24b2t
* We still have some - - nice pieces left in Summer ~ Furniture -‘.T’hat,wfll 20 regardless of what they cost us.
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Topeka Storm Damage.
If the dark funnel-shaped cloud that swept Topeko last Tuesday evening. damaging trees, windows, chimmers roofs light and telephone polies, hac been 10 feet lower this tewn would have been wified out is the opinion of Rev. Mr. Richardson who watched the storm approach from the mnorthwest The homes of Charles Sthair and Ep hriam Lantz were struck by lightning and the uper pertions damaged. Lange plate glass windows in the Haverstock garage and the Charles Blake hoine were shattered and the west end oi the new Kemp garage was torn away. Woodrow Wilsen in Parade. Woodrow Wilson the former president rode in the parade from the Whits House Thursday just behind the cabinet members and Mrs. Harding. Wil- | son himself a victim of the ardmous duties of -the presidency never felt called upon to criticise his Successor. And it is said that when anyome camc to his home and started to’criticise his successor in a persomal way Mr. Wilson would say ™You can mot criticise the President here” - b . Cromwell to Celebrate. ~Cromwell will as usnal hold its big jubliee of the year on Labor Day Monday September 3. |4 big time is premised visitors. There will be plenty %o eat. Here are some of the features omn the program: -Baseball wrestling match, races, shows, dancing vande ville, music -and contest. A good tima is promised all who attend. L o — Lot - Will Seen Return Home. - Clifford Wyland aged: 10 who makes his home with Mr. and Mrs. John Reese will soon return from a hospital where he has been taking treat . ment for a broken arm the result of a kick by a horse. : : . Made Home in Benton. " Miss Elizabeth Juday of Goshen whc died at the home of her father, W liam Juday was a granddaughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Kyler of Benton amé made-her home with Mrs. Kyler for about 15 years. = S - John. Marker and family of Toledc spent the week end with Noble cousty relatives. . ( = o e - Janis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cass submitted to a tonsil opers tion in Dr. Black's sanitarium. 1 " o.Y.Borger Ofice. - 0. V. Borger will have his office at the Levy stores in this city and will be found there every Saturday ewvening for the transaction of busimess. . e egl SR vSO . SERR:
