Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 3A, Ligonier, Noble County, 11 February 1929 — Page 2

v . o . F ['he Ligonier Bannzy' : - Established 1856 - '{3 i .. Published by : .;i THE BANNER PUBLISHING (0. ‘( W. C B Harrieen Editor - - i M. A Cotherman, Manager |3 Puplished every Monday and Thursday | and entéred-the Postoffice at Ligonier, | Indiana, as sccond class matter. | - Deßow (redited With Clean-up ] - A Cleveland Ohio newspaper --‘.'_]] January 24 states that tollowing H:\", campaign by Rev. Charles 1. Deßou ’ all gambling houses and .<]?Hili\'(‘:i.\'i""; in the cit¢ have bheen ordered closed. l‘ © “*Chiel of Police Jacob Graul and tu- |, spector George J. Matowitz today or- i' deved every gambling resovl, speai-|{ casy and vice, center closed at onece in a clean-up order issued after eyery p()iic(: .'miplain and depuiy ins]w:'mrl in the city had been called in for pri: vate and individua! conference.” :«;ii-ii the paper, ; g “Graul’s order follows dthe cam-. paign made against: vice conditions here *by the Rev. Charles L. Deßow, pastor of the First Methodist chueeh | 550.000 To First Ten Drivers Kntry blanks for ihe, seventeenti anunal runnning of the 500-mile In—g t‘vrzmtinn;il sweepstakes have ~iim;i ni’l'efre(i in the mails h_\;‘ the in\ii:mi‘:;»;'»‘ lis Motor Speedway. The entry blank calls for rhe distribution of $50.000 L(:l the rirst ten drivers to complete the | race, the fifteenih time that ihSQ‘ amount of mon('_\: hsa i,)("c'll,(:)i'i"t‘:l‘(’ll"‘; B the ~Speedway, with an ;lii'(litiqnnii amount for a consolation 71»1'i:1.e§ Lo all starters nui,i’inifihin.g among ilh—r first ten. -The amount has not Leen announced but for sv\'e:'u""i vedars the speedway .owners have ]i:ii(i $lO.OOO in consolations. : : | ‘ . L 1 Dies in South Dakota, . At word is received of the «imli\l of .filuigv John. Jones, former. 'i"()lhfli”‘ i'nsiiivu_t. at Hot Springs, South Dakotd, on .lanmzn'(\' 4. He sutfered i‘ patalytic stroke on Christinas day. He was S 1 years old. S “ He was born in LaGrange in 1848 and married Miss Afmee 1. Moses af Topeka. They lived therve for yvears and then moved 10 South Dakota. They lived on a ranch for 26 years _and then 1()("1‘l_lvii‘ in the town. Mr. Jones “was a ;jzili«:i?f judge for sixteen wears and copducted a confectionery and china storve. > : e Trapping Season Closes Feh, 1¢ February 10 was the last day-of the open season on fur hearving animals in this state. For the purpose of disposing of hides one had legally acquired in the open season. the holder has five. days or until i“ehi'u;i\:_\‘ 15. to get rid of’ them. After that date possession of freshly skinned pelts is prima facie evidence theyv were taken in closed. season and this will be in; troduced it court when violators are . caught according to GeorgeN.-Mann-'r‘vid,'supm‘im}ndem of fisheries and game: for the conservation depart‘ment. . o

. Millershurg Boy is Injured. - Richard ‘ Hotfman. sou of Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman. of a mile and g half east of “Millershurg, was painfully injured Thursdiy. The boy had stdrted toward school on a truck driven by his fathers but when he saw the school hack approach he jumped off the slowly moving truek., and ran in front of it. He was.struck by the truck and knocked down. . His left leg was severely liruised,. but not fracttired. = = : ; : Bank Robbery Charges Dismissed Ralph A. Wood, Wyaundotte, Mich., contractor and Cecil Holt ° Thursday were cleared of <“-mnpii('il7{- in the ;Z’Z’i.'»,000 robbery of the Sturgis National Bank when ' Assistant Presecutor James T. Sloan petitioned Justice (. 1. Haner for dismissal of the charges. Haner who previously had held tha men under $50,000 bail =ach immediately dismissed the charges. Wood and Holt then left for Detroit,

Award Widow $20,000.

- The widow and three children of Wm. Alexander represented by (lity National bank as executor and Aldo J, Simpson attorney were awarded a verdict in the f‘edei‘ai court before Judga Slick at South Bend of $20,000 againsg the New York Central. Alexander was killed at Goshen a year ‘ago. The jury found for the plaintiff and fixed the amount. 5

Held Up For Licenses

Elkhart officers have stopped four passenger busses since last Sunday, hecause they were not equipped with 1929 license plates. The busses arg being held in Elkhart until new i censes are obtained on instructiony .from state authorities. Passengers have been caused much discomfort and \inconvenien('e. ' Teachers Win Fight Organized school teachers won 2 "~ fight on the teacher tenure hill when the house committee on education returned a report indefinitely pestponing the Freeman-Cromer-Murden hill which would limit application of the law to first second, third and fourth ¢ class cities and exempt rural districty from its provisions. : % e e AT New Two Cent Stamp To Appear A new two-cent stamp commenorating the surrender of Fort Sa"cks-' ville now Vincennes, Ind., to George | Rogers Clark American pioneer will be issued by the postoffice department ~ February 25, Postmaster General H. S. New announced Monday. ; | Subscribe for Ligonier Banmer.

. ~TRUSTEE'S REPORT §1 The township trustee's annuual re- .gj port to the advisory hoard of Wasn- | ington Township Noble County In- | diana Janusry 1929 _ . o : Township Fund e Tt Reveived T £ Sparta State Bank loan £ 300,00 ] Auditors Distribution - el ~r Distribution 6i4.4% %: : Disbursements -~ = § Paul Stump i'izni'iing_ tile . $ i..’.t)'!‘. . B. Robbins annual repert. 'i:’.‘»GS F H. H. Galloway stamps . 1.60:§] Panner Pub.-annual report etc 1:7.:}9(’; N, S. Btwup salary ' 200.00 1] N. 8 Stump salary 100,00 1] W S Stump salary 100.00 | N\ S Stump salary - I(W.OO§J Sparta State Bank note 514.00 |4 HH H Galloway stamps - 1.-m'§| NS Stump salary . 100,00 | Kiger & Co. supplies - " 11.66%_ . 1. Robbins pub. report 40.80 . & i) H Goble. supplies ' 18.33 : H F Galloway stamps : 1.00 i li*‘. 3. Robbins pub. report etc. 5115 4 Leonard Supply (o. sapplies D2B 1 N. =, Stump salary. . expenses 3\':-).}’0;» g Road Fund " ? : .- Received : Frank Thorae tilé - | $ 90090 Auditor distribution 1930.89 Aunditor distribution 179800 i ' Disbursements - : %\\' 1 Wright supplies 8 ]:’).;’fi)_" i.i:mms ji’.m\'iing shoveling snow G.fl(); Fiovd Carrol shoveling snow H.OO }P«n’il:md Drain Tile Co. tile 4P 85 : Pete Grimes shoveling snow 2145 ‘ ‘Sp:n‘m State Bank road orders .17.".».'603 ‘l,ia:. Road Supply Co. culvert. §4.00 iSeazley Dros, scrapers 62101 ll"iu_\'?l Fetters hauling gravel 33.59) ¥ ¢ Howard road labor . : :lfi.?’ii J .ohn S Mock rvoad labor 1235 ¢ Miller shoveling snow - 2.50 | Vanee Beers shoveling snow: 2?00; Paul " Stump road labor . ;’7.(}‘.)} %ifli*v'l\'nums road labor 4.70; '¢. A. Wright supplies 5.751 i.i::nn-s pßowling shoveling snow 4.25‘)3 Liigo. Road Supply Co. account ;’r«‘.n'{vi |Frank [ Miller shoveling snow ~ 3.40 | ii{vn‘mtlh Gorsuch shoveling snow 6.30‘ Geo. W. Fetters road labor h'.?.’)i IJohm Kiester graver = 3_()o{ Emil Hickman road labor 2.25 1 Jame Kile road labor “ 2.50’5 Perry. Bennett road labor : ~i.0()13 Kmil Hickman road labor ‘-_’.OL’l‘ .limfi:{flg road _labor - 2.70% 4 Wit é.lnhn.\(‘ml repair tools 9.20'.\l:U'iun 1. Riden road labor 5.04) {l2. B Coplen shoveling snow . - 2,30 !iivnnmh Gorsuch roal labor 2.84 {Flo.\d Fetters hauling tile 3.00 {Ralph Correll road labor TR 85 .;.luim S. Mock road .labor ‘i 2.50 ,‘}'}mil Hickman road labor 18.00) i Clarence McPhern road labor 13.59 James Kile road labor : 15.00 {John W. Rider road labor 9.00 G W Fetters road labor - . . 1955 :.i. A Hontz road labor 18.00 AFrank Stump road labor 2075 ;i.\i:n‘;‘v Beers gravel , 15.30 !Paul Stump road labor 18.75 IM, S. Weigle road labor, 12.50 ‘{James Stamp road labor - 39186 ItS]izH'i;l State Bank road orvders 117.45 {Sparta State Bank road orders 178.45 ’Spn\.'[zi State DBank road orders 1285.80 Sparta. State Bawk road orders 103.65 Sparta State Bank road orders 154.50 | {Sparta State Bank road (')i‘(i(‘i‘.\“-,i?fie ‘Od_l_\' Lemmi road labor . 9.80 _{J. W. Rider road labor 795 y{F. 1. Clingerman road labor 47.60 o | Virgil Heintzleman road labor 14.00 ~|Sparta State Bank road orders 108.40 | Honer Corell road labor 4.00 i | Norman Mawhorter road labor 5.30 {4 W Scott voad labor . ® 1560 « | Ralpl >(\‘e‘9d' road dabor . ) . i“i‘etfi,. Bennett road labor * 8.56 Len Nuemmon road labor 10.75 Emil . Hickman road labor - 23.25 Williagm Johnson road labor 57.45 . Ed. tSoner road lahor 11.25 -{Frank Cunningham road labor 36.00 _tEmil Hickman road laber 35y | 16 W. Fetters road labor 23.50 -|Floyd Tetters road labor 5.00 {Orval McClellen road labor = °16.80 ‘jMerle 1. Roe road -labor @ . 1450 y{Dr.. . D. Lane medical ser. . 63.00 {Sparta State Bank road orders 289.60 {Sparta State Bank road orders 320.05 Sparta State Bank road orders<93.7s Dale ‘Hontz road orders = 1198 .} Buckles & Martin road labor 62.35 | Lena Buckles road labor 3.15 Hugh Sherwin road labor . 11.25 jPaul Stump road Ilabor = 250 4 Frank Miller road labor 7.00 JFrank L. Miller voad labor ~ 10.00 y{Johu Sroufe rvoad labor 9.00 {J. .D. Carroll road labor 4.59 {Frank L. Miller road labor 14.50 10rvill McLallin road labor 3.00 {Norman Mawhorter road labor 9.20 Floyd Murphyv-road labor 5.62 D B. Collinsworth road lahor 5.00 ‘Sparta State Bank road orders 1047.60 Clarence Hickman road labor 40.00 Homer Correll road labor 2375 JRoy Twaits road labor 35.00 4John Scott road orders 154.97 IGeo. W. Fetters road orders 1524700 IJ. W. Beers road labor - ' 11.70 Leéonard Supply Co. supplies 99.44 Carl Murphy road labor : 10.251 D. B. Collinsworth orad labor 4.00 James Stump road labor 136.71 Clarence Stump road lahor 4055 Buckles & Martin road labor 22.00 | Special School Fund ] : . Received , o Sparta State Bank loan = $lBOO.OO Robert Kilgore dues o iob gl Harriett Wiley dues : 21.48 | Bert Hodge dues : 23.84 ’ Alfrieda Roush dues = 23.84! Auditor distribution ; 3138.681 John Moore stove e A 0 l Robert ~K.ilgore dues = o 1_1,(,4[; Harriet Wiley dues 10.74 | Bert Hodge dues v 11.92}3 Alfreida Rush dues gl Sparta State Bank loan 1500.00 |- Auditor distribution = 292256 o : ‘Digbursements . # W. R: Wright supplies = $ 1200 Floyd Murphy hack service — 23.00 "

Evereit Mock hack service 40.09 |1 AMartin H. Spangler insurance 58.85 1] Eagles & Sons coal ‘for 1927 ~ 100.00 ! Rov Wheeler hack service 60.00 ; . A. Lincoln on wheeler con, 25585 RRoy Piper hack service +25.00.| J. €. Kilgore labor 6.50 1] Frances 'Eatou transfers 45.00 | Roy Roush hack sService 45.00 }] Sparta State Bank gas 9.02 | Frank Wallace labor 71.83 | John Kunkalman labor 9.96 | ;;'Rn_\' ‘Wheeler hack service 25.00 1] ‘-ZR”-" Piper hack service 100.00 |, Roy Wheeler hack ser, Janitor 110.00{] Everett Mock hack service 85.04 . Royv Roush hack service / 50.00 | Flovd Murphy hack service 45.00 1] Frances Eaton hack service = 45.001 . H, Greist dues 91 834 C. B, Miller shoveling snow . 40001 West- Disinfecting Co. supplies 8501}, Indianapolis Com. Mail supplies 6.90 | J. 1. Holcomb supplies _6:‘:.371; ;Ru." Roush hack service 35.00 | iF’loyd Murphy hack service 25.00 | C. A. Wright supplies : 1.50} gHimtingmn supplies - ' 3910 :Roy Wheeler hack service - 10.00 1 ‘Roy| Piper hack service 100.90 'Roy(\\"lmeler hack service 125.09 i Roy Roush hack service 60.00 Everet Mock hack service = 3000 :I“_l‘illl(:(‘;fl Katon hack service 45.00 Floyd Murphy hack service 2000 Sparta State Bank int. . = . 3187 iS(’]lO(’)] Poster. Co. supplies 6.75 ißn,\' Wheeler hack ser. janitor 150.09 ißoy Piper hack service 100.00 | %R‘oy Roush hack service . : 95.09 i Everett Mock hack service 75.00 iFioyd Murphy hack’ service 45.00 Frances Eaton hdck service 45.00 !(“ A. Lincoln Wheeler contract 58.61 {Roy Wheeler hack service 5.54 YSparta State Bank gas 9.84 ;Sharm’ State Bank insurance 16506 z.iim Kile road labor 1.30 {Clarence Ferguson labor - 17.28 ’gi)r. J. K. Luckey medical ser. 25.00 zßobert Kilgore teaching 56.00 [Harriet | Wiley teaching 50.00 {Bert Flodge steaching. institute 42.00 E.'\ifroici;i‘, Im\ish teach institute 42.00 }E'i Stucker hack service . = 1500 {Ora Roush enumeration 1500 Eliiny Wheeler hack ser. janitor 150.00 (Franceg Katon hack service 45.00 ARoy Piper hack service 100.09 [Floyd Murphy hack service 45.00 {Roy Roush hack service . 95.00 {Everett Mock hack service $O.OO {Mullin Elec. Co. elec. bells 10.15 ;Roy Secrist supplies 5.0 {Floyd Fetters hauling coal =~ . 225 I;(‘..'\'. Kilgore expenses 26.13 Clareuace Hickman hauling coal 70.00 !Spartu State Bank note 1.‘454.941 '%O. H. Griest retfre. fund 45.62 'iF()}i_ndution Press Co. supplies 66.26 [ Victor Paint &Sup.” Co. paint 20.60 ’3Roy A\Vhoel'er cleaning : 30.00£ {Frank Wallace repair work 22.25 (Frank Wallace labor 36.42 i James Kile hack servico - 20.00 ‘%Sam Kilgore repair work 22300 "Ro_\' Wheeler hack service 50.00 ;lSpartu State Bank gas : 14.69 ) M. S. Weigel repairs . 4.80 f}.lonm.h:m Hontz labor ~ 3:00 f‘;ilo,\'_ Piper hack service 25.00 ' Roy Roush hack service 87.50 ”‘Fioyd Murphy hack service 55.00 IJim Kile hack service 6000 )%D. H. Goble supplies = . . 34.85 ) JRoy Roush hack service 25.00 ) |Roy Wheeler hack service 100.00 3‘“'. R. Wright repair work = 8.09 )iJim.i{iie hack service - k 0,89 )i Roy Roush hack service 62.50 )!Roy Wheeler hack ser, janftor 155.00 ).%Frauces lßaton hack services 75.00 );"Clarence Ferguson labor 2157 HEagies & Son coal 100.05 3 ‘Sam_Kilgore labor 15.06 f‘D [ Braden hack‘serviu-’ 17500 _’,Théo Wright insurance 32.85 ”Roy Roush hack service 87.59 J’D .. Braden hack sor\'ivg 100.00 ) ‘Jim Kile hack service = R 0.09 )gFran(-es Katon hack service 110.00 ) IRoy Wheeler janitor hack ser. 50.00 I!Spar_ta State Bank note, int. 1047.59 I'Robm‘w Kilgore teacly. institute 37.50 )ERoy Roush hack service e 8759 Jlßoy Wheeler janitor hack ser 260.00 )}._\'lodern School Sup. Co. supplies 37.50 ) | The George F. Cram Co. maps 19.83 ) | Veterans of Foreign War history 69.63 i%.}. I. Holcomb supplies ' 17.90 ) (Huntington Lab. supplies 50.83 ) | The U. S. Chemical Co. supplies 13.13 i[.beonard‘ Supply Co. supplies 1550 Svißu(‘kies and Martin towling 15.00 ) Tuition Fund A ) l & Received )iAuditm"distrihutio‘n : $370.28 ) Sparta State Bank int. 2.19 )ICromwell State bank int. 2.08 ) iSparta State bank int. 1.64 ) Cromwell State bank int. 2.10 D’A_n_dilor distribution 2904.92 {Auditor distribution . 407.28 ) ‘Sparta State bank int. : 4.11 i ;'Sparr;i State Bank int. 1.73 |Sparta State Bank int. - 3b7 ! Cromwell State Bank int. 146 Cromwell . State Bank int.. 1.4 |Sparta State Bank in. 2.96 | {Sparta, State Bank int. 2.52 Cromwell State Bank int. A Sparta State Bank int. 1.90 ‘Auditmfl distribution . 26980 e ~ Disbursements ‘Aii‘reida Roush teaching $105.00 Harriet Wiley teaching 125.00 fi(}rant Phares transfers - 45552 {Robert Kilgore teaching : 105.50 !Bert Hodge teaching : 50.00 IR’:obert' Kilgore teaching 70.09 Harriet Wiley teaching 2 12800 ‘.Bert Hodge teaching 5500 iAif:'eida Roush teaching. . . 105.00 'D. N. Fahl transfers 882.00 {Ro.bert Kilgore teaching 70.00 {1 l»Harriet Wiley tea¢hing 50.001% !Robert Kilgore teaching :70.00 Bert Hodge teaching 105.60 ¢ {Hariet’ Wiley teaching 1500 iAifireida_~Roush "teabhing* i 105,00 {1 Bert Hodge teaching = . 2500 k Robert Kilgore téaching 140.00 | § Harriet Wiley teaching 125,001 Bert Hodge teaching 80,00 |« ‘Alfreida Roush teaching - 10500

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Robert Wiley teaching 140.00§= Harriet Wiley tedching 125.00!1 Bert Hodge teaching ~105.00 Alfreida Roush teaching 105.077 1 S. A. Eckhart transfers. e Schoo! City Ft. Wayne tfansfer 150.00 Daniel Hontz transfer = 241.00§ Grant . Phares transfers L bpy gal Robert Kilgore teaching . 50.00 Bert Hodge teaching . 50.00 { Alreda Hodge teaching . -50.00 Robert . Kilgore teaching P 100.003 Bert Hodge teaching 7 65.00 | Alfrida }iodge teaching 65.00 | Harriet Wiley teaching . 125,00 | Alfrida Hodge teaching - iaa 0] Bert Hodge teaching - ;‘.n.ooi Robert i{iigoré* {ez.u:hing . 150.00 | Bert Hodge teaching 65.00 | Harriet Wiley teaching 125.00 i Alfrida Hodge teaching : 65.00 ' Alfrida Hodge. teaching . speo Robert ‘Kilgore teaching 150.00 | EBPN. Hodge teaching L 115.00 | Harriet Wiley teaching 125.00 lAii‘rida Hodge teaching 65.005 Robert Kilgore teaching 112.5{!3 Bert Hodge teaching ' 65.00 ! Alfrida Hodee teaching 65.00 | _ bog ind. Received e | W. H. Piper dog tax ° = $192.00} Dog Tax eollected 32.00 Dog Tax collected .- 3200 Dog Tax collected - - =52.,00 : Dishursements | L. D. Baugher sheep killed 54,01 | H. E. Cumminns sheep killed 18.00 Clzude Hontz sheep killed 25.00 J. 1. Scott sheep killed 2240 Fred Grider sheep killed : TU.flaif Alva Banning sheep killed 9860 Ross Madden sheep killed 2215 Alva Banning sheep killed 12.09 Alva Banning sheep killed 28.00 Bond Fund v oo 1 Deeaived e Auditor distribution : $1407.643 Anditors Distribution 1303.91 e Disbursements Sparta State Bank bond 2100003 Sparta State Bank bond. int. 470.00 Sparta State® Bank hond 1000.09 Sparta State Bank bond int. $45.00 Outstanding Warrants. i No. 256 : $lOO.OO No.. 260 35.00 No. 261 i . 7580 No. 262 Lol osa 00 No. 263 : 37.50 No. 264 : 19:84 No. 265 : 69.65 No.. 266 S : 154.77 No. 267 ' 21.0 Q No. 265 17.00 i ™o oPeg . W LW No. 270 : i v 5083 NOL VL ’ 13,12 I N 022 @ g o 4Dy Y - 10.25 ri No. 274 ' ‘ 400 1 No. 274 L 136.71 i No 275 ‘ ’ 40:79 1 Ne 276 , . | Ne 277 o 15.00 l No. 238 ¢ ' 385.09 { No. 259 - ' 150.00 j| Statement Showing Amount of all ) | moneys Paid to the yarious Funds of ) Washington Township Noble County, )| Disbursements therefrom and hals Jrances remaining therein tor the vear }{ending December 31 1928. - } 7 Township Fund | Dec. 31 1927 bal. on hand § 92.85 }{Receipts during year A 1598.18 r : e ){Total bal. and receipts 1991.01 ) { Disbursements during vear 1798.74 } ; % N )| Dec. 31 1928 final balances * - 192.25 } Road . Fund ; . ' I Dec. 31 1927 bal. on hand © 59335 i | Receipts during year . 4019.19 J 5 " e ) { Total bal. and receipts 4612.54 5 | Disbursements during vear . ;4594.33 ) |.Dec. 31 1928 tfinal balances 1821 i Specical School Fund yiDee, 311927 bal. on hand - § 293.35 ){ Receipts during ‘vear - 9504.70 ) e S r{Total bal. and deceipts 9798.05 ) | Dishursements during year 8813.92 y ' et }{Dec. 31, 1928 final balance 984.13 : . Tuition Fund. : §] Dec. 31, 1927 balance on hand $2100.43 ) { Receipts during yvear 6409.24 ) : o g ey »{Total bal and receipts 8509.67 }{ Disbursements during vear 6169.47 ) E e Dec.. 31, 1928 fincal balance 2340.20 : Dog Fund ; | Receipts ‘during year ' $308.00 ) : sl | Total bal. and receipts - 308.00 | Disbursements during year 274.00 ) . i ng }{Dec. 31 1928 final balances ~ 34.00 : Bond Fund _ | Dec. 31 1927 bal. on hand $1574.97 [ Receipts during year * s 29%1.54 § Total bal. and receipts ' = 4286.5) r DiSi_mrse!ments during vear 2915.00 Dec. 31 1928 final balances 137151 ' Totals of All Funds . Dec. 31 1927 bal: on hand § 4654.95 Receipts during vear 24650.83 Total bal. and receipts 29305.78 Disbursements during vear 24565.48%

Dec. 31 1928 final balances 4940.39 Total balance as shown by this report. $4940.30. : Warrant checks outstanding December 31st 1928 $1750.84.- . Total balances and: outstanding warrants December 31st 1928 $6691.14 Cash in depository December 31st: 1928 6691.14; a ; i I, Noah S. Stump, the Trustee ofg ‘Washington Township, Noble county Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that the preceding report of Res | ceoipts, Disbursements, Balances and Service Account is true and ‘correct, as I verily believe; and I further declare ‘that the sums with which I am charged in this report are all of

the sums received by me, and that' the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sumay stated, anG without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be vetained by or repaid to me or any other person. "And 1 further declare, and swear (or af+| firm), that I have received no money, nor article of value in consideration of any contract made by me as Trustee of this Tosnship. s . ° NOAH S. STUMP, Trustee of ° . Washington Township. ~ Subscribed and sworn (or atfirmed ) 10 before me, the Chairman of the g:\.d\'isor,\' Board of this Township this Ssth day of January 1929. ' ! i W. W. Juday, Chairman of AdI visory Board of Washington 'i‘own-I ' ship. e : i This report was . received, accepted ‘and aprpeved by the Advisory Board :éot’ this Township at' its annual meet‘ing, this the ‘Sth day of January 1929 . W. W Juday . L Oscar Conell P - Charles E. Pollock : f;\d visory Board Washington Township, | Would Equalize Nalaries 1 - A report prepared by the state board: -of accounts which was made public ’f'l‘hm‘sda_v will form the basis of a bil}. to be introduced in time legislature 1o 'fix a uniform .scale of salaries fei) county officials throughout the state. A tabulation of the report shows ’Z,thut the total compensation recom‘mended for county officials and theiy 'assistants h £53.684,970. These same ‘officials nbw, receive $3,547,.874 an;nuuily.. In some counties the scale ‘would be_lowered while in- others: i} ‘would be raised. The rearrangement leadls for a gross increase of $270,114 land a gros décrease of $133,048. »

: o Child Seriously Injared

.laohn Albert two-year-old son of Mi and Mrs. Albert Steimer of Elkhar§ was .seriously, injured when he fell from a second story window of thg home Wednesday. and struck a concrete areaway ahout the cellar win: dow . ’ '

The bahy's injuries were said by 9 physician to he a fractured skull and a concussion of the brain. His con; dition was described as serious hud it was thought he will recover.

Take %15 From Goshen Library

Police were searching for thieves who entered the Goshen Public Library and stole $l5 in cash from a desk drawer Several clues are being tollowed by Chief Lake Headley and members of the force. Entrance to the building was madg through a window on the east side of the library. The robbérs ransacked practically every drawer in the building -‘pryving open the money d_rnwon('ontainingfilfi_ Exit -was made through a rear door.

Nate Alter Risking Lite For Cats Chas. Schnauder recluse was safe at home in . Decker today after risking his life to reach six cats, his only companions, which he left hehind when he fled high water. - ' : On the day he left Schnauder placed.enough food within reach of the catg to last a- week. When that period had passed he attempted to cross ice to his home but broke. through three times. He was able to get back to the shack the following day and found the cats well except for hunger. {

Prison as Reliel rFom Women

Joseph KEvans was happy when hg was sentenced in Fountain cirenif

court from one to seven years & charge of failing to support his chi drerii. e . 7 :

Now. I can get a rest from women

Evans commented. ' : - Troubles of Evans with women in the past several months have brought him into court on numerous occasions. At one time he faced four charges resulting from allegéd offenses involvs ing women. 7

Judge Dudley Wooten Dies

Judge Dudley Wooten 70 member of the Notre Dame law school faculty and one of the hest known characters in American jurisprudence died suddenly on Thursday night in Austin, Tex., according to word received here todav, : : ; ¥

See "Milton Sills in “The Crash’ the open switch to the rouad of enter tainment. A-romance of the rails a Crystal Tuesday and Wednesday.

STATE OF INDIANA Department of State Otto G. Fifield Secretary of State. To all to whom these presents shal

, come, greeting: 5 |l, Otto G. Fifield, Secretary of State ,“of the S_tate of Indiana, hereby certify that the Blitz Wood Products Comlpany has th,i_s day filed in the office of Ithe Secretary of State of the State of !lgndia'na. the properly signed and at|tested consents, statements and pap‘ers required by Section 24 of an Act entitled “An act concerning the -organization and control of corporations {for” profit’” approved February 28th {1921, ' : !. Af‘gd I further certify that such written gonsents, statements and papers ’so filed as aforesaid show that said icompan'y and the officers thereof have complied with the provigions of said \Section 24 and that said .corporas tion is now in process of dissolution In Witness Whereof, I have hereuny to set my hand and-affixed thé sea) of the State of Indiana, at the City| of Indianapolis this Tth day of Feb-| ruary A. D. 1929, ; : Seal) Otto G. Fifield Secretary o o of State, . By Charles E. Dare, Ass't Sec. - ' Bon " 3a2w

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