Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 66, 13 January 1909 — Page 8
I-AOE EIGHT.
TIIE'RICiniOXD PALLADIUM AND SU-TElEGR A3f , WED!TESD AY, JAXUART 13, 1909.
News and Gossip of the Surrounding Towns
GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, Ind., Jan. 13. The lecture on r "local option" delivered by Rev. Hill Sunday afternoon at the M. E. church was well attended. E. B. Reynolds of Hageretown was in town Monday.
Mrs. Sue Gaylor has returned to
Richmond after a short visit with relatives here. Mr. and 'Mrs. Vert Sheffer of Williamsburg were visiting relatives here Sunday. Mrs., ChariesaCrump is spending a few days with her sister Mrs. Hoover at Hageretown. Samuel Turner of Fountain City delivered a load of poultry here Saturday. Prof. MarkJe spent Saturday and Sunday at htswhome at Webster.
The funeral services of William
Johnson were held at the M. 'E. church Monday afternoon. The services were conducted by Rev. Cyrus Baldwin, andMnterment at the ceme
tery south of town. The deceased
wag fk years did, he was a former
resident ofthis Rlace. The pall bearer w,ere Jeoge Nicholson, Samuel
Kanofter, William Hatfield. William
Bprd, George Eeh. and Oliver Cook.
Hamilton ' Wiliwns or near wii-liamswurt-was tfctnsacting business here Saturday. Mlse Louise Milllkan ot New Castle has retuvned- home after a visit with Mice Iuclle - Jones. ; Mies Maria Undevhill departed Moa. day for a visit with her sister Mrs. Lizsle Floyd at St. AugUBtine, Fla. She will remain until April. Ateoeo Harris made a business trip to Riehmond Monday. The meetings which are In progress at the M. E. church conducted by Rev. Spectrin are .progressing nicely. Day servtoea were held Tuesday afternoon. Ora Wise delivered a load of poultry for John Martindale to Linting ft Co., at Centerville Monday. -' Miss Blanche Kerr la spending the week in Indianapolis. Commissioner Barney Linderman made a business trip to Richmond Tuesday. . Mrs. Orville Hoover ha returned from' a visit with relatives at Centerville. , John Bailey wast transacting business at Hagerstown Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Asher Chamness of Williamsburg attended the funeral of William Johnson here Monday. Paul Lewis of Williamsburg spent L?;-"day tr-e g.uest of friends here. There pre a number of school chilipi ?iff.?ring from cold and sore
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Xeff and family enternd Mrs. George Hill " tiivday and Sunday.
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-J. Jan. IS. The v;;s:,!onary society of - ;H meet on Thursr x t'a ? residence of Mrs. 'r'l oni:is' .1. Clevenger v re day for the Rev. i Mr. and Mrs. John I r. c ad Mrs. Lindley
DUBLIN. IND.
Dublin, Ind., Jan. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Hastings of Cambridge City attended meeting at Friends church Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart. Miss Ltnnie Harvey of Greenfield has returned home after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Martha Comit south of town and her grandson Sanky Woolfy of Indianapolis who is here with his grandmother. Mrs. John Marshall of a Cambridge City was the guest of her aunt Mrs. Sarah Roberts Sunday. Mr. Will Hatfield of Richmond visited his uncle B. Y. Hatfield and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Cox of Anderson visited friends here. Otes and Harry Walters spent Sunday here with their parents. Miss Allie Jay is on the sick list this week from a cold which setted on her lungs. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown have returned home. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hooker, a girl, name Alice Elizabeth. Will A. Jay of near Straughn was in to see his sister Allie.
To Ailing Women
A Little Sound Advice Will Help Many ;" a 8ufferer in Richmond. No- woman can be healthy and well if the kidneys are sick. Poisons that pass off in the secretions when the kidneys are well, are retained in the body when the kidneys are sick. Kidneys and bladder become inflamed and swoBen and worse troubles quickly follow. This is often the true cause of bearing down pains, lameness, backache, sideache. etc. Uric poisoning also causes headaches, dizzy spells, languor, nervousness and rheumatic pain. When suffering so, try Doan's Kidney Pills, a .remedy that cures sick kidneys. You will get better as the kidneys get better, and health will return when the kidneys are well. Let a Richmond woman tell you about Doars Kidney Pills. Mrs. Augusta A. Smith, Earlham College, Richmond, Ind.,. says: "I -had
kidney complaint and was in a general run down condition. , The kidney
secretions were - - distressing and
scanty In passage . and often a brickdust sediment was noticeable in them. Several years ago I began - using
Doan's Kidney Pills and they benefited me so greatly that I have no hesi
tation in recommending them to persons similarly afflicted."
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" "'.v b:i.1 Mrs. George '"v.nbi'dgc Ci 3r were ' '3 week cf Mrs. James
vwd has purchased the Matilda Smoker south of
l - bcr -''io:u ' : W. X Ctr ' WtPp.rd '"' farm of
ContervUIr. The Hp worth league will give a poverty social", in the lower rooms of the M. E. church on Friday evening. An interesting program will be presented. -.: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dunbar left on Tuesday to visit relatives at Noblesvllle and Thorntown. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Home entertained, at dinner on Sunday Mr, and Mrs.
Howard Middleton of Spartanburg
and Mrs. Jalta W. Early and Mr. B.
ante always
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fMtt know whether to say
whs or vawse.
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20 Years WithHeartTrouble "Dr. .Miles' Heart Remedy has cured me of heart disease of over 20 years' standing. . I was so bad that I could not do my work, and could scarcely draw a full breath without fainting or smothering. The doctor told me he could do.no more for me:
- then I commenced- taking the Heart Remedy. I . shall never forget that night. I slept better than I had before in months. I kept right on getting better, until I was perfectly well' MRS. LAURA RUSSELL, Logan, Iowa. When the heart action is weak, it fails to pump the blood through the lungs with sufficient rapidity. Then the lungs do not absorb the proper amount of oxygen, although they may be taking in a normal . amount of air. The result is shortness of breath, smothering spells, difficult breathing, oppressed feeling - in chest. Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy strengthens the heart nerves and muscles, and in this - way increases the circulation. Get a bottle from your. drug-' s gist. . Take it according to direcy tions. and if it does not beuefit he will return your : money.
OLIVE HILL, IMP. ' Olive Hill, Ind., Jan. 13 Mr. and
Mrs. John Wickersham entertained some of their neighbars to an oyster supper Saturday, evening. . Those who
were present were Mr. and Mrs. Witt Wrustle and family, Mr. ; and Mrs. John Folle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and family, Miss Katie
Edwards, Mr.' Sam Medearis and' Mr. John Rigelman. A very pleasant time was had. Music and cards were played. Miss Mary Horhey remains about the same. She is not able to walk yet. ; Mrs. Mary Brackney is - suffering with a very sore finger. ' Mr. - and Mrs. Wesel Walker, Mr. and Mrs. W.' K. Cheesman, and Mr. and Mrs. George Rrmstrong and family called on Mr. and- Mrs. William Stagg, Tuesday night. Miss Fannie Silver was called to her home Saturday on account of Mrs. Charles King being very sick. Mr. George Armstrong and family took dinner with Lem McNutt and wife, recently. Mrs. Nora Harris who has been very sick is better at this writing.
ECONOMY, INa Economy, Ind., Jan. 13. Mrs. Minnie Beard is back from Spiceland. , : W. L. Fenimore put in a pump for some one at Huntsvile Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Swain were the guests of Mrs. Amanda Lamb recently. Claude Lamb was reported very sick Monday evening.
Joseph Williams, a Muncie horsef
buyer was here Monday. Miss Blanche Fenimore was the guest of Mrs Maggie Smith of near Carlos City Monday night and Tuesday. - Mp. and Mrs. Charley Morrison were in Richmond Monday. Grant Smith was called to New Castle Monday evening on account of his father's serious illness. Farmers who have wheat sown are pleaded with the coat of snow which now covers the ground. Two more conversions at the M. E. church revival meeting last night. The Rev. M. V. Bartlett will begin a protracted meeting in the Liberal U. B. church at Sugar Grove week from Sunday. Rev. 6born of Warsaw gave a splendid lecture for men only in the M. E.
church to a large audience.
There was to have been 'a prohibition meeting in town Monday night
I but. it was canceled before the eve
ning came. Miss Louise Smith is back from a
j visit with Richmond relatives.
Mrs. Rrith Chamness of AVest River who has been s'ck for the past several days is reported better. Allen Sisk of Summitville is a visitor of his relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Daugherty were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Deck Haxton at dinner recently. Miss Alice Gwin is back at the Parker liouso after a few days with Mrs. Harry Marshall. , Ernest Replogle spent Monday in Cincinnati. Horace Kimball made his usual run on the C. C. & L. freight Monday.
Mrs. Lester Williams and baby boy I are still with Mr. and Mrs. Johnny! Hardwick near Carlos City. Ed Replogle is going to cut his town I residence in two and move part ofj "it up on bis farm north of town. Geo. ;
Canaday has the contract. Mr., and Mrs. Frank Thornburg are back from ah' extended visit through the f western states. Mrs. Thornburg visited" her parents who reside at Fort Scott, Kan.',' " while gone, and Mr, Thornburg visited ' Biddy "Bowman at Des Moines, Iowa. Mr. Bowman has acquired' considerable property since going west and has' a "beautiful modern residence where he now lives. There are three of "f he Thornburg brothers that were in) a Minnesota real estate deal and they s'peakn glowing terms of the fertility of the soil near Minneapolis.; The farms are small and are,set"ou't' 'in berries.' Five and ten acres yields' several ' hundred dollars worth of berries each season. Snow began to fair on the 3rd of December and was still oh ' the, ground on the 25th, which makes good sleighing. Mr. and- Mrs.' Harry Macey visited Mr. and' Mrs.' Everett Study of W'hite Branch todya. ''' A large force of men are cleaning the snow off at Ballenger's lake today so the ice will have . a chance to freeze thicker.
CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City, Ind., Jan. 13. Thomas Bobbett, a former resident of this city, died at the home of his brother in Greensburg, Monday. ' William Evans has returned from a ten days' visit at St. Louis. ' Mrs. Nancy Lutz is very seriously ill at her home on Church street. Miss Ethel Bertsch is the guest of friends in Anderson. Dr. J. A. Houser of Indianapolis, will lecture at the Christian church next Sunday afternoon to the ladies, and to the men, at seven o'clock. Mrs. Raymond Ferguson and sons, Paul and Olin, have returned from a visit with friends in New Castle. Miss Edith Doney spent Monday in Richmond. - M. M. Lively has gone to Princeton, Ind., for a visit "with his sister. Mrs. Charles Driggs is the guest of her niece, in Indianapolis. t Mrs. John Carr of Richmond, spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Babcock. Santford Wilson spent ' Monday in Richmond. Miss Jennie McGrew Is in receipt of a boi of rare fruit, kumquats, from Miss Emma McGrew, of Deland. Fla. i Mrs. M. It. Bowmaster entertained the Whist Club Monday afternoon. Whist was played at three tables. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be in two weeks" with Mrs. Ossian Calloway. Mr. and Mrs. George Robey and Mr. and Mrs. George Babcock are at Centerville called there by the serious Illness 'of Mrs. Robey's . mother, Mrs. Nichols.
Lemons that have become hard from long standing can be made nsable by covering then with boUinx water for a few mlaates. .
TRUSTEES ALLOWANCES FOR THE YEAR OF 1908
. ANNUAL REPORT Of receipts and expenditures on account of Abington township tax funds by the trustee of Abington township, Wayne county, Indiana, for the year ending, Dec. 31, 190S: TOWNSHIP TAX FUND . Receipts Jan 1 08 Amt on hand at date of last report Jan 28 Amt Reed from County
Treasurer .. July 13 Amt ree'd from County Treasurer
July 13 Amt Rec'd from all other sources. Int. and docket fees : 17.09
245.16
434.n
HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind., Jan. 13 Mrs. Hannah Gebhart on S. Elm street who has : been ill for several weeks with consumption of the bowels is Improving considerably. : Mrs. Daniel Fist was painfully injured about the knee-cap by a hard fall, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Daugherty will occupy furnished rooms in the house of Mrs. Fox on S. Perry street. Mrs. Capt. Williams is confined to her home near the depot with rheumatism. , Charles, the two-year old son of Rev. and Mrs. W. V. Brown is seriously ill at their home at the M. E. parsonage with pneumonia. Ed Larson and wife are moving from N. Elm street to one-half of the property of Mrs. Ellen Fox on South Perry street. James Canada will occupy the house vacated by the Larsons. Mrs. John Hunt was taken very ill Sunday night but is improving. ... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Backinstoce spent Sunday with Enos Warfel and wife, south east of town. Claud Scott will open up a meat market in the Pipher room. The boxball outfit will be moved from this place to the Walker block on the north side of Main street.
HOLLANSBURG. 0. Hollansburg, O., Jan 13 Rev. T. G. Williams and wife were the guests of John Wolf and family for dinner, Sunday. - Mrs. Ida Shumaker has returned to her home at this place from an extended visit with her sister at Springfield, O. ','.'.- Howard Morgan and Homer Frame of Lynn, Ind., were transacting business here, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Locke and daughter who have been visiting relatives here for several days returned to their home at Indianapolis, Monday..,. . . ; ., ' ' Mr, and Mrs. Ben Kerst of Greenville, O., were visiting with the latter's uncle, C. W. Chenoweth and wife on Monday. There was quite a large crowd in attendance at H. H. Jones' horse sale here Monday. - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Matlock of Whitewater spent the day .Monday with Chester Williams and family.
Patron This set of' teeth you made me la too big. Dentist Yes, sir. Sit down in the chair, and I will enlarge your meoth a little.
Total Rec ts Twp. Fund 1 Total Expenditures since last report Balance Expenditures. Jan 10 S S Clevenger services on Adv. Board Feb. 4 O H Downey, Wayne Co Deni., publishing report Feb 14 John Morgan, stone and services on Adv. Board Feb 15 The Item, pub. prop for Pub. Depository Feb 15 The Item, pub report.. Ft-1) 25 J Rodenburg services on Adv. Board Mar 27 The Palladium pab Prop, for Public Depository Apr 4 William Knoll services on Adv. Board , Apr 4 Will J Bobbins, trustee Apr 16 J D Adams & Co road king grader Apr 29 Frank Dye freight and hauling engine hitch May 1 Will J Bobbins postage, telephones and fit for plow May 11 D H Goble & Co supplies, postage, transfer statements, stamps, etc May 16 Will J Robbins services May 29 D H Goble & Co supplies for 1907, voucher books noteheads, Sec. books, etc . . June 29 J D Adams & Co Fin. record and other supplies Aug 14 The Item, pub. Est. of Tax Levy Aug 14 The Morning News, Pub. Est. of Tax Levy Aug 29 Will .1 Robbins services Aug 31 J Miller serv supervisor Oct 6 "Will J Robbins. services Oct 8 J Miller, serv supervisor Oct 22 Steele & Draper road plow and other supplies... Nov 3 J Miller serv supervisor Oct 22 Steele & Draper road plow and other supplies .... Nov. 3 J Miller serv supervisor Nov 23 G . Holmes serv supervisor ..... Dec 7 Dunbar Bros sewer pipe and cement Dec 18 W J Rcbbins services as trustee Dec 22 Rose G Kinder supplies for Twp Dec 22 E Dye fixing plow and pick Dec 22 J Mackey lumber and gravel t. Dec 28 Will J Robbins office rent Dec. 28, H E Williams gravel. .
.053.23
972.24 80.99
5.00 8.05 3.00 3.00 S.05 5.00 4.13 - 3.00 50.00 275.00 .30 2.30
3.15 50.00
7.13 2.00 2.00 50.00 20.00 30.00 80.00 23.25 80.00 23.25 20.00 12.0.00 10.70 40.00 4.5S .50 63.03 24.00 26.30
Seven Human Life Stars
Total , 072.24 LOCAL TUITION FUND Receipts Jan 1, Amt on hand at last report ..........,. 677.05 Jan 28 Amt of Common School Fund received 685.93 July 13 Amt of Common School Fund received 485.02 Amt. of Com. School Fund received from all other sources. Interest , 22.84 Total receipts Local Tuition Fund 1.870.84 Total Exp. since last report. .1,172.43 Balance ...... 698.39 Expenditures Jan 10 J H Blose teaching No 7 100.00 Jan 13 Ellen Wright, teaching No 3 50.00 Apr. 3 J H Blose teaching No 7 232.83 Apr 16 Lorena McLane, teaching No 4 i 10.00 Apr 22 Ellen Wright, teaching at No 3 108.30 Apr 23 Lorena McLane, teaching No 4 177.50 Nov 20 Cora Cook teaching at No 3 .... 1-60 Nov 24 Lola Oler teaching at No 6 25.00 Dec 14 Lola B Oler teaching at No 6 20.00 Dec 16 Lyman Lybont teaching at No 7 250.00 Dec 17 Cora Cook teaching at No 3 30.00 Dec 19 Ellen Wright teaching at No 4 .... ........... ' 23.00 Dec 22 Lola B Oler teaching at No 6 . . . . . ..... ...... . . 117.00 Dec 24, Cora Cook' teaching at No 2 ......... f .... 23.00
Total ................ 1.172.45 STATE TUITION FUND Receipts . Jan 28 D S Coe auditor, Jan. Distribution 224.96 Jan 31 Sec. Nat. Bank, Int.... 1.37 Feb. 29 Sec. Nat. Bank, Int... . 3.02 July 13 Demas S Coe, Int. July Dist ...... ............... 293.40
Expenditures. Feb 14 Lola B Oler, teaching at No 6 25.00 Feb 26 Ellen Wright, teaching at No 3 ........... ..... 30.00 Mar 6 Lola B Oler teaching at ,.. No 6 .... . . .......... - 25.00 Mar 11 .Lorena McLane, teaching at No 4 25.00 Mar 26 Lola B Oler teaching at No 6 25.00 Apr- 2 Lola B Oler teaching at .No 6 80.20 Apr 3 J H Blose teaching at No 7 19-35 Sept 26 Ellen Wright teaching at No 4... .. 4O.0 Sept 28 Lola B Oler teaching at No ......... i. ............ 25.00 Oct 1 Cora Cook teaching 3 4.M ct 1C Sola sTOIer toacaiag a
No 6
Oct 22 Cora Cook teach g No 8
Oct 27 Ellen Wrlaht teaching No 4 Nov 6 Lola B Oler teaching at No 6 Nov 20 Cora Cook teaching at No 3
Receipts Jan 1 Amt on hand at date of last report Jan 28 Amt receive! from lhJ County Treasurer July 13 Amt received from County Treasurer Amt. received from all other - sources Total receipts Special School Fund i Total expenditures since last report Balance , .Expenditures Jan 10 Geo-ReeKner hauling children Feb 12 George Holmes hauling children Mar 11 Geo Holmes, hauling children Mar 23 D H McMath work at No 3 Mar 31 Morgan Lamott, hauling coal , Apr 2 Lola B Oler Inst and janitor fees Apr 3 J H Blose Inst and Janitor fees Apr 4 J Cunningham hauling child Apr 18 S.R Lyons commencement address . : Apr 20 Susan Wyrick supper for musicians Apr 20 Richard Roby taking care of horses Apr 20 Mrs C D Fleming music for com Apr 22 Ellen Wright Ins. and janitor fees and supplies.... Apr 22 Addison Roby hall rent Apr 25 Lorena McLane. Ins and Janitor fees Apr 25 L C King programs . Apr 25 R Colvin Pt Payment for hauling children Apr 20. S S Clevenger work and supplies at No 4 Apr 29 W Smoker hauling aud setting up stove . ; May 9 Chas Scribner's Sons Books for H S June 2 Geo Miller money refunded for W. house at .No. 2 ; July 23 C O Medearis encyclopedia July 24 Robt Colvin pay in full for hauling children Aug 1 C Crowe piano for com Aug 7 Bertch Bros pump for No 7 Aug 28 Jane Roby cleaning Nos,3 and 4 Sept. 3 J E Wood mowing yard at No 3 Sept 4 A R Hutton disinfectant Sept 7 J I Helms wood for Nos 6 and 7 Sept 11 Edna Roby taking books to Nos 3&4 Sept 14 Sherman Hale going after and fixing pump ...... Sept 19 C E Potter assessment for Co. Board of Education. . Sept 23 W J Burgess wood for no 4 ; Oct 10 Dye & Price Insurance Oct 12 J E Wood going after books Oct 12 D H McMath work at No 3 ............. Nov 7 Dunbar Bros coal 3 l'ds Dec 7 D H Goble & Co H & S visitor 1908-1909 Dec 7 J N Haynes work at No 6 and 7 Dec 9 J S Henwood mowing yard at No 4 Dec 10 S S Clevenger work at No 4 ......... Dec 17 M Lamott haul coal Dec 22 John Dye nails and hinges for No. 4 Dec 22 Joshua Mackey lumber for No 4 Dec 22 Geo Reckner hauling children Dec 28, Will J Robbins handling school books
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175.93 336.49 464.39 33.00 ,012.01 864.46 147.55 25.00 100.00 27.50 2.00 2.00 28.20 34.05 110.00 11.50 2.00 .73 11.00 29.98 2.00 28.50 8.10 54.70 5.90 1.23 6.32 4.00 10.00 152.23 1.00 11.21 6.00 1.50 2.00 32.00 .75 2.0J 7.65 17.50 1.00 1.00 23.05 7.00 16.55 1.00 1.50 4.0 .60 9.57 16.00 5.00
Total ..... 864.46 V ROAD TAX FUND Receipts Jan 1 Amt on .hand at date of last report ...... 219.42 Jan 28 Amt received from the County Treasurer . ..... 7.33 July 13 Amt received from the County Treasurer 511.54
Total receipt Road Tax Fund 738.31 Total Exp. since last report. .. 651.91 Balance .... 86.40 Expenditures Jan 13 M Ranck gravel ...... 4.29 Jan 22 Geo Miller r-avel...... 7.00 Mar 23 Maggie Stauffer gravel .55 Apr 28 Geo Toschlog hauling stone and fixing culverts.... 8.00 May 8 F Williams road work. . .75 May 9 Geo Roberts gravel .... 4.00 June 1 R Stinson grading with engine .. 41.00 June 27 R Lamb gravel 7.00 July 8 Demas Coe making road book . ....... ... .. 12.00 Ang 22 R Stinson grading with - . engine ...... 10.00 Aug 31 A Schroy road work... 3.00 Sept 2 J Plankenhora haul grav 15.00 Sept 2 R Stevens haul gravi... 6.00 Sept 2 N Stinson shov gravel.. ' 6.73 Sept 2 C Bnrris hanling gravel 10.50 Sept 2 A Turner road work... 18.75 Sept 2 R Roby shovel gravel 7.50 Sept 3 J E Wood shovel gravel 9.00 Sept 3 D Harris road work 13.50 Sept 5 E Stinson haul gravel.. 7.50 Sept 7 R Stinson road work . . 4.50 Sept 10 F Williams road work 3.00 Sept 19 M Schroy road work. . 2.23 'Sept 15 T Hubbell shov gravel 4.50
iSept 19 J Jarrett haul gravel.. . 6.00
SepL 26 H Holmes haul grav.. - 9.00 Sept 28 G Smoker haul gravel 18.00 Sept 28 E Wlssler haul gravel 3.00 Sept 28 C Meek haul gravel . . . 3.00 Sept -29 T Stinson hanl'gra vet. 10.M
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Oct 15 M Lamott wk on roads 18.3d Oct 27 E J Wright wk on roads 9.00 Oct 3 H Jarrett haul A shov 21.73 Oct H 11 Jarrett gravel .. .. 43.20 Oct 12 D H McMath, shov grav 6.75 Oct 15 K J WrTht dynamite and using same ............. 5.74 Nov 3 J Morgan gravel, sioue and work ....... 1G.10 Nov 3 F M Clevenser gravel.. 12.98 Nov 3 J E Doddridge work on , roads 12.03 Nov 3 .1 Miller wk on roads... 12.00 Nov 3 J Eicknell wk on roads . 12.00 Nov 13 C C Leistner haul grav 13.00 Noy 13 W Kadsley gravel 12.SS Nov 19 K Miller wood for engine ' 1.23 Nov 19 W Burgess gravel 8.20 Nov 24 A Stevens haul gravel. 9.30 Nov 21 J E Clark laying 10 per. of stone, 11 bbls cement and hauling ... 5.70 Nov 25 R Smelaer er3vel 6.S0 Nov 25 Geo Holmes, . labor, pick and gravel 7.13 Nov 28 J B Meek grcvel .. 27.30 Dec 2 J S Hevood gravel.,., lo.O Dee 2 M Ranck gravel ........ 10.34 Dec 3 Robt L&mb gravel 11.84 Dec 9 J C Peirce gravel ...... 7.90 Dec 10. G Miller gravel 7.00 Doc 10 M Millpr gradias with engine ...... ...... . ... . . 6.00 Dec 17 N Uamctt gravel 2.1S Dec 22 J Morgan gravel.". .... . 1.C0
Dec 31 sixty-eight days work.. 136.00 Dec 31 handling school books.. 3.00 Dec 31 Office rent .. 24.00
Total : 651.91 DOG TAX FUNDS. Receipts. . w Jan. 1 Amount on hand at last settlement 40.50 Mar 27 Amount of collections from County Dog Fund 27.50 May 19 Amount of collections from Township Assessor.,.. 77.00
Amount ree'd from prosecutions and all other sources 7.00 Total receipts Dog Fund ...... 152.00
Expenditures for the year .... Total ... Expenditures Jan 27 G A R Dickson sheep killed Apr 20 G A R Dickson, sheep killed May 2? C Burris sheep killed.. May 2$ C Miller sheep killed.
110.50 41.50
40.30 27.50 24.50 18.00
Total ........... 110.50 SERVICE ACCOUNT OF TRUSTEE. Dec. 31 fifty-two office days. .$104.00
$269.04
State of Indiana. Wayue County: "
: flic undersigned, being duly sworn, cn oath says that tae above account 13 true and correct as he verily be
lieves.
WILL. J. ROBBINS. Trustee. Subscribed and sworn to before me.
this 5th day of Jan.. 1909. J AS. M. STINSON,
President Advisory Board.
SUMMARY.
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cxnendit tires S9.Z.Z4 : uaiance on
hand $S0.9. , liocal Tuition Fund Receipts $1,
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ance on hand $698.39.
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012.01: exnenditures SS64.46: balance
on hand ?1 47.55.
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nenditurcs S651.9I: balance On hand
State Tuition Fund Receipts $522.93: expenditures $522.93. - . . Dog Fund Receipts $152.00; expenditures $110.50; balance on band
il.O'J. Total Receipts $5,349.34; expendi
tures $4,294.51; balance on hand $1.-0.-4.83. V " Ctsta lnlS iiii U'orna pAiintv ett
I. Will J. Robbins trustee of Abington Township. . in said County and State, do solemuly swear, that the various 6ums with which I am charged in the foregoing report are all of the Bums received by me, and that the various Items of expenditure credited have been fully, paid in the sums stated, and . without express or Implied agreement that any portioa thereof has been retained by or repaid to me or to any oilier person within my knowledge, and that I have received no money or article of valua ia consideration of any contract made by me as such trustee and that the above and foregoing report Is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. - V WILL J. ROBBINS. Trustee. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 5th day of Jan.. 1909. J AS. M. STINSON, President of Advisory Board. Examined and approved by as. this 5th day of Jan., 1909: - J. M. Stinson. John F. Rodenberg, John W. Horgan, Advisory Board of Abington township. Wayne county.
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10 STAMPS with one Bottle of .Ammonia at 10c a bottle.
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