Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 49B, Ligonier, Noble County, 29 January 1925 — Page 5
TOWNSHIP _.TRUSTEE'S REPORT
The Township Trustee’s Annual »Report to The Advisory Board of Washington Township, Noble County Indiana, January, 1925. . TOWNSHIP FUND - - . —RECEIPTS = - Amt. brt £wd Jan. 1, 1924 $898.73 Auditor distribution 815.01 Auditor djstribution = 823.37 Total receipts $2,537.71 : —DISBURSEMENTS— | G H Goble Ptg o office sup” 11.16 R W Clark stamps o 1.00 Kiger & Co. office supplies = T 7.65 Banner Plub Co. annual report 36.30 F B Robbins same : 36.30 N S Stump salary & exp 100.00 Hobart Stark rep Smalley dteh 1179 II G Galloway postage stamps ~ 2.00 N S Stump trustee sal & ex 100.00 Melvin Vheeler hlg tile 2.50 N S Stump salary & exp 100.00 Hobart Stark rep Smalley dtch 36.00 V H Hill same : 7200 M H Spangler comp ins ~ 35.08 Transfer $BOO.OO from Sp Sch fd by order of Advisory Board 800.00 N S Stump salary & exp 200.00 R W Clark stamps. 2.00 Bauner Pub-Co pub budget 11.36 ' B Robbins same , 11.36 J H Cockley exam reports 25.00 Leonard Supply Co supplies 1158 Cecil Knapp rep Smalley ‘dteh 14.40 Pha DBuckles same - - b4h N S Stump tr salary & exp 285.00 (; W Foiters adv. bd services 5.00 A L Johnsfon same - 5.00 [larry Beezley same ; 5.00 Total disbursements $1,933.29 ROAD TUND - S —RECHPTE - - Bal brt fwd Jan 1, 1924 $3,213.09 ('v. Aunditor distribution 2,192.55 lohn Sterling enlvert pipe - 9.10 County graveling 800.00 C'o. Auditor distribution 2,201.64 Total 1',(:«'0';})13 ' 8,407.28 ; —DISBURSEMENTS— W I Wright dynamite 36.40 John Kiester gravel 83.35 Sparta State Bank lab on rds 110,77 Alfred Rider same . - .3.00 Oscdar Correll same: +161.92 Alfred Rider same 5.00 ¢ A Wright same 44.08 Buckles & Howard samé . 33.90 {lrergv Petters same . Bl Cletus Stump same i -30.00 James Kile same . 1480 Flovd Fetters same - . 25.00 Alfred Rider same . 5.00 Wilbur McDonald same, 5.00 Tee Hill same | - 300 D W R Wright dynamite . 3440 Wm Secrist labor on yoads 1.00 Bert Himes same 1.00 Spui'td State Bank' same 182.47 Alfred Rider same . 9 Jaines Kile same’= - 6.25 Floyd Fetters same o 15.00 Homer McDonald same 3.50 John MeDonald gravel - . 4.50 1. D Beers labor on road - 3875 Jew A lLong same © 3940 Alfred Rider same ; 3.50 Homer Mc¢Pomald same 2.50 Flovd Fetters ‘same 15.45 Roy * Wheeler« same - . 213 h Fred Stump same . 7595 Will Clingerman same 63.80 Oscar Correll same 15.00 Walter Adal rsame . 40.30 Ralph Hontz same = 1100 Amanda Thorne gravel 165.60 Sparta State Bank lab on rd 191.50 Sparta State Bank same 88.95 Cromwell State Bank same 107.30 Buckles & Howard same 94.60 Jesse Stump road grader - 475.00 Hascal Engle labor on roads 63.05 C A Wright same - 58.65 ‘Wolf Lake State Bank same 16.35 (larence Hickman same e Osecar Correll same :. 9.00 Orris Kalb same = = - 9.90 R W Wiley same : 10.00 J D S{ump same ; 14.00 Adam Stump grading road - 20.00 A J Babeock labor on road 3.60 Edward B Knapp drag road - 13.00 Chet Martin hauling gravel 25.50 Flovd Fetters (’fi'agging road 3.04 L D Beers same - ' 293 Cromwell State Bank lab on rd 11.0 C Homer Correll hauling gravel 43.67 Frank Hively labor on rd 2 5 - Fred Howard same 2 Cromwell State Bank lab on rd 76.0¢
Sparta State Bank same v 216.81 Sparta State Bank same 116.77 I. D Mock same ; b 99 TT Frank L Miller same 41.40 John L. Mock same 184.30 Milo Long same 41.50 J A Hontz same 12.60 Sparta State® Bank sume 54,25 1 1. Scott gravel o 42D Chailes Shaffer lab on rd 3.75 4 W Rider same . 3200 Orris' Kalb same - : 6.50 ('larence Hickman hlz pipes ~ 1.50 Geo Wi Fetters placing pipes 27.25 Adam Stump labor on road - 3.75 Transfer $1200,00 from road fund to special school fund by order of Advisory Board : 1,200.00' H 1P Co culvert pipe 98.62 Stanley Himes labor on road 22.50 Vern Wilkeson same 86.35 Clarence Stump same / 5.00 C A Wright same 113.50 I C Howard same ; 48.10 ¥ C Howard same : 35.00 Martin & Sellers same ‘84,80 Cromwell State Bank lab on rd 71.40 Sparta State;Bank same 137.50 Sparta State Bank same 153.15 Sparta State Bank same 173.10 Sparta State Bank same 136.00 J S Sterling rep cateh basin 12.65 Jerome Kilgore dynamite caps 3.00 Ralph Thorne labor on road 9.50 ‘Edward E Knapp same 4.00
Cromwell State Bank same 5600 Cromwell State Bank same 69.00 Stiefel & Levy coalfor gd rd 9.17 Ed Stocker labor on roads 43.17 Geo W Fetters labor & gravel 78.75 John L Mock lab on reads - -48.82 Cl' Fetters same i 205 Paul D Stump same 2.50 C A {’S’right same : 79.75 F C Howard same ! 1105.25 Cromwell State Bank lab on rd 84.45 James Kile same . . 32.15 Sparta State Bank lab on rd 137.76 sparta State Bank same - 170.15 Total - disbursements $6,790.03 A SPECIAL SCHOOL: FUND . o —RECEIPTS—
Bal brt fwd Jan. 1, 1924 $3,797.53 Frances Roush ret fund dues 22.70 Harriet Wiley same ‘ - 23.84 Robert 'Kilgor same ’ :21.60 Frances Roush ret fund 11.38 Co. Auditor distribution 2,182.15 Harget -Wiley retirement fund 11.93 Robert Kilgore same - 10.85 Transfer $BOO.OO from Townshin fd to Special School fund by order of Advisory Board : 800.00 Transfer $1200.00, from Road Fund (o Special School Fund by order of: A(Lyisor,\v Board - 1200.00 Co Auditor distribution 2,198.41 L D Beers for stove 3.00 Total receipts o 10,291.39 —DISBURSEMENTS— . ° I. C Hontz rep school house 12.10 M Moore & Co rep for seh hou 19.61 Geo W Fetters rep sch hs poreh 1.00 E E Kline window shades . 2.20 W W Juday transportation 100.00 Clarence Hickman trasnptn 112.50 Clarepce Hickman fuel 70.00 Lixtes Duncan retivement fund 68.14 D H Goble Ptg Co sch sup 1200 Leonard Supply Co sch sup 10.18 Kiger & Co sch sup. 31.36 (larence Hickman transportn 90.00 W W Judy transportation - 50.00 Pha Buckles mowing sch vd 1.50 Clarence IHickman transpn 90.00 W W Judy fransportation 50.00 Clarence Hickman same - 50.00
Ora Roush taking enumeration 15.00 larl Himes institute fees 39.04 Barl Himes janitor ete’ 27.75 Robert Kilgore janitor ete 27.00 Robert Kilgore institute fees 38.16 i'rances Roush institute fees 38.85 Frances Roush jan and sup 13.00 Clirence Hickman transpn 40.00 Ralph Evans institute fees 39.04 Ralph Evans jan fee ete 26.00 Harriet Wiley inst fee® 38.16 Harriet Wiley jan fee 10.00 Clarence Hickman fwel 70.00 J N Reed fence for sch yd 16.00 W W Judy transportation 50.00 Kstus Duncan teachr ret fund 34.16 dward Stoner fuel 700 G R Hall commencement ex 2214 M L Hussey school supplies = 3.45 Hariet MceDonald ¢l sch house 6.00 Clarence Hickiman. wood: - 18.00 J A Grimes ¢l sch house 24.00 7 W Scott lumber - bBlbH Fred Cummings mowing 109 Mavion Weigel ¢l sch house 6.00 Roy Roush transportation 75.00 Patill Beezley same - 48.00 L. C Hontz rep sch house B 0 2 L. Adair report cards 2.23 Ray Piper transportation 40.00 Roy Wheeler same 70.00 C H Dobbin fuel = 7225 Atlas 01l Co floor oil 14.45 John Pontius rep sch house 2.00 Leoniard Supply Co supplies 37.20 Thos Beezley rep sch wagon 5.10 Roy Roush transportation . 75.00 Kthel Piper same .. 4000 John W Scott-Paul Beezley tr 48.00 M L Hussey sch supplies 9.53 Roy Wheeler transportation 70.00 A J Burnheimer same - A5lOO A J Burnheimer same .. 1500 John Winston Co s¢h supplies 21.01 J Scott-P Beezley transptn 48.00 Roy Wheeler transportation 70.00 Roy 'l’ipe.r same . . 40.00 Thos Beezley rep sch house 2.50 Roy Roush transportation® 75.00 Clarence Hickman wood 27.70 Clavence Hickman storage 5.00 Theo Wright insurance .53 ‘Robert Kilgore transportation 14.80 Farl Himes institute etc 19.52 Earl Himes institute ete 7.5(0 Seott & Beezley transportatn 36.00 Roy Piper same , 30.0¢ Roy Wheeler same - b2t Total expenditures $92.614.9¢
TUITION FEND ' _REORIPTE - Amt brt fwd Jan. 1, 1924 $4,360.29‘ Sparta State Bank interest 6.88 Cromwell State Bank interest 9.07 Auditor distribution 553.68 Cromwell State Bank intetest - 10.48 Sparta State Bank same 6.75 Cromwell State Bank same 11.45 Sparta State Bank same 8.64 Auditor - distribution - 50.69 Cromwell State Bank inferest 9.41 Sparta State Bank same 5.89 Cromwell State Bank same 8.03 Sparta State Bank sgme 5.24 Auditor distribution 1,919.84 Sparta State Bank interest 3.50 Cromwell State Bank same .7.95 Cromwell State Bank same 9.03 Sparta State Bank same 5.54 Auditor distribution - 356.35 Sparta State Bank interest 9.80 Cromwel]l State Bank same 12.80 Sparta State Bank same' — 10.27 Cronmiwell State Bank same 10.50 Cromwell State Bank same = 10.03 Sparta State Bank same - 8.76 Sparta. State Bank same 7.04 Cromwell State Bank same = 8.45 Cromwell State Bank same ~ 6.43 Cromwell State Bank same® = 5.58 Auditor distribution = 1,927.2¢ Total receipts , _ $9,466.65 —DISBURSEMENTS— Frances Roush teaching 95,0(
Robert Kilgore teaching - 95.00 Farl Himes teaching 95.00! Harriet Wiley teaching 95.00 Ralph Evans teaching - 95.00 Earl Himes teaching - 45.00 Frances Roush teaching 95.00 Harriet Wiley teaching - 45.00 Robert Kilgore teaching ~ 95.00 Earl Himes teaching 45.00 Ralph Evans teaching 95.00 Earl Himes teaching °~ ~ 5,00 Frances Roush teaching 95.00 Harriet Wiley teaching 95.00 Robert Kilgore teaching 95.00 Earl Himes teaching v 95.00 Ralph Evans teaching 95.00 Earl Himes teaching - 95.00 Ralph Evans teaching - = . 95.00 Robert Kilgore teaching 95.00 Harriet Wiley teaching 95.00 Earl Himes teaching 95.00 Frances Roush teaching ©95.00 Earl Himes. teaching 120.80 Robert Kilgore teaching = 103.20 Frances Roush teaching 116.00 Ralph Evans teaching + 1 120.80 Harriet Wiley teaching 103.20 Thos D Hufty transfers 891.80 D W Whitacre transfers 769.52 Marion Berberich transfers 506.99 Courtland Miller./ same BTB4 Charles A Ott same 806.58 Earl Himes teaching ~ 100.00 Harriet Wiley teaching 100.00 larl Himes teaching 100.00 Jennie Stump teaching :100.00 Robert Kilgore teaching :100.00 Frances RouSh teaching 100.00 Harrviet Wiley teaching 100.00 Robert Kilgore teaching 100.00 Karl Himes teaching 100.00 Jennie Stump {eaching 100.00 Harriet Wiley teaching 100.00 Robert Kilgore teaching 100.00 Jennie Stump teaching - 100.00 Frances Roush teaching 100.00 Earl Himes teaching : 100.00 Earl Himes teaching 73.20 Total disbursements $7,059.93 : oG FUND - . - —RECEIPTS— Bal brt fwd Jan. I, 1924 $177.00 W H Piper received dog fund 153.00 Delinquent dog tax : 26.00 Delinquent dog tax 16.00 Sparta- State Bank dog tax .. 18.00 Delinquent dog tax . 20.00 Total receipts ‘ $410.00 —DISBURSEMENTS— John P. Beezley sheep killed 12:00 Orville Pressler surp dog tax 65.00 David S Hunter sheep killed 18.00 W C Beezley same : 10.00 Ben Twaits same _ 11.00 Total disbursements - $116.00 List -of outstanding WarrantChecks at close of year ending December 31, 1924: Dec. 27, 1924, Warrant® 249 $5.40 Dec. 30, 1924, Warrant 251 5.00 Dec. 30, 1924, Warrant 252 5.00 Dec. 30, 1924, Warrant 253 - 5.00 - RECAPITULATION - = Statement showing amount of all moneys paid to the various funds of Washington Township, Noble County, Indiana, disbursements there from, and balances remaining therein, for the year ending December 31, | 1924: ’ ‘ TOWNSHIP FUND Bal on hand Jan. 1, 1924 $898.73 Receipts during year - 1,638.38 Total balance and receipts 2,5637.11 Disbursements during year 1,933.29 Final balance ' $603.82 = o 0 RBOAD WTIND Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1924 $3,213.09 Receipts during year 5,203.29 Total balance and receipts 8,416.38 Disbursements during year 6,790.03 Final balance $1,626.35 . SPECIAL:SCHOOL FUND. » | Bal on hand :Jan. 1, 1924 - $3,797.53 Receipts - during year © 6,485.86 Total balance and receipts 10,283.39 Dishursements during year 2,613.93 Final balance $7,669.46 TUITION FUND . 4 Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1924 $4,360.29 Receipts during year 5,006.36 Total balance and receipts 9,366.65 Disbursements during year 7,059.93 Final balance - $2,308.72
DOG FUND - | Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1924 $177.00 Receipts during year 233.00 Total balance @énd receipts 410.00 Disbursements during year 116.00 Final balance , $294.00 Total bal all funds Jan 1 $12,819.19 Total receipts during yvear 18,566.79 Total balance and receipts 31,386.08 Total disbursements for yr 18,513.18 Total final balance - $12,499.35 Total balances as shown by this report, $12,478.95. °
Warrant-Checks outstanding December 31, 1924, $20.40. : Total balances and-outstanding warrants December 31, 1924. 12,499.35 Cask in depository December 31, 1924, $12,499.35. : NOAH 8. STUMP, , Trustee of Washingt)n Towrship. Subscribed and sworn to before me, the Chairman of the Advisory Board of this Township this 6th day of January, 1925. S " GEO. W. FETTERS, Chairman of Advisory Board of Washington Township. This report was received, accepted and approved by the Advisory Board of this Township at its an: nual meeting, this 6th day of Januiary, 1925. = GEO. W. FETTERS, HARRY BEEZLEY Advisory Board of Washington Township. - e
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Romance of a Red Sweater ‘ and What Happened to Elaine
Maps of the Old World contain a new interest for Miss Elaine Shadday, winsome little public school student at Vevay, Ind. . o When her Sunday school teacher used to tell the story of the early Macedonian Christians, this ancient Biblical land that two thousand years ago sent a call to the Apostle Paul, seemed to Elaine ever and ever so far away, and Greece—why, Greece, when she hunted for it in the school geography, looked to be so remote from America that who would ever dream of actually receiving letters from: there. Certainly Elaine had no such dream. . :
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. Now, it is all changed and the world that used to secm so big and so far around isn’'t nearly so large, for Elaine has had a message from the very heart of Macedonia. The little girl feels that the letter is a sort of modern cry from a people who once called to the Apostle, to ‘“come over and help us?’? = ' Elaine wishes that every boy and girl who have warm hearts for distressed humanity, might see and read her letter with the serious looking foreign stamps plastered across the envelo;s)e. It is about a bright, warm red sweater which today is giving comfort to a little Greek girl in the ‘midst of a bitter Macedonian winter. Last summer when Indiana school children and those of other states were gathering old clothing for Rible land destitute, Elaine obtained -the brightest-hued sweater and the warmest one she could find., Before the garment was packed with other warm things;, Elaine’s mother wrote the child’s name and address on a piece of paper and pinned it in the sleeve. The clothing started on its long journey of mercy and the incident was forgotten. : ‘Now comes the letter, full of pathos, dated Drama, Macedonia, from a Greek boy—Basso Koutsogiannopoulos
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—who tells Elaine how, his family with thousands’ of other Christians were expelled by the Turk from their ancestral homes in Asia Minor. Pitiful, ragged refugees, the boy 17 years nld. applied to the Near East Relief ror American old garments to keep his family from freezing. A'swe\s\t\;ar, the very one Elaine sent over, fell into his hands and now it is keeping his little sister warm. ) “It is my duty to express you my thanks,” Basso writes, “as well as the gratitude of my brother refugees, to all for their kind interest in assisting thousands of poor families. I am 17 years old and was a student, but now unhappily I have abandoned my studies, being obliged to work night and day to procure the bread to our numerous family.” - The boy begged for a reply to his letter and one is going to him from Elaine’s father, Wilmer Shadday, Switzerland county assessor. The thing that puzzles Elaine is the boy-writer’s name. Slie doesn’t attempt to pronounce it because she hasn’'t much acquaintance with Greek. “Whatever would I do,” she laments, “if I had to introduce him to my friends.” . In ‘an emergency call for used clothing now being made by the Near East Relief, FElaine suggests that every boy or girl who can spare a warm sweater, give it cheerfully for those who are less fortunate than American children.
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Overseas warehouses are empty of clo, g while 802,000 former Christian citi sof Turkey—Greek and Armenia by descent—including 100,000 fathérless and motherless children, are ouf in the cold, many of them shelterless and without garments to clothe their shivering bodies. Any kind of warm, worn or new clothing and shoes are needed. The clothing should be packed and addressed to the Near East Relief, 526 People’s Bank Building, Indianapolis.
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. -6-room cottage =on Sixth street at a bargain. - General store in live town. A snap for some one. 8-room frame house on South Main street, 14 lots. Modern. 11-room house -and one acre of ground in Richmond Addi-:lo-room residence on McLean street. ‘Modern. .Garage. . \ Pool Room and Cigar store In good - live town, Two choice vacant lots on Siouth. Cavin street. . - 115. story 6-room frame house cn North Side. Bank barn. : Two residence properties in syracuse. : , g ‘Three vacant lots on Ogden Island, Lake Wawasee. . . Two' vacant lots on Albany Sireet. j - Three furnished cottages at Natti- Crow Beach. : Modern home on South Cavin street. -Built-in garage. - House and lot in Rome City. 7-room _mbdern' house on Lincoln Way . South. Hardwood floors. - | 7-room modern house on Union street. Good barn. A bargain, e o ~ Modern stucco house on MeLean street. Two apartments. Good location. - - 8-room brick house in good neighborhood. i - (Grocery in.a good town $2,200 takes -it. ) . Dandy Stuceo Home on South Cavin street modern, hardwood floors, built in:cupboards, fireplace. . Terms.
