Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 64, 24 January 1913 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PAL, LADIU3I AND SUX TELEGRA3I, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1913.

PAGE SEVEX.

TWO ARE CREMATED

TWO WILL DIE

AND

Only One Member of Family of Five Living Near Youngstown Escapes. (National News Association) YOUNGSTOWN, O., Jan. 24. Two persons were cremated and two fatally burned early today when fire destroyed the home of , Kirk Shaffer, liviug near Austintown, Ohio. Kirk Schaffer, 45, a well-to-do farmer, and his daughter Effie, 14, were burned to death. Mrs. Schaffer, 40, and daughter Ev elyn, 12, will die. Schaffer lost his life In trying to rescue his daughter Effie. A 10-year-old son, William, was the only member of the family to escape Injury. Schaffer discovered the fire and carlied his wife and daughter Evaline down a ladder from the second story. Iteturning he got his other daughter and as he appeared at the window to descond the ladder the roof fell carrying both back into the flames. Their bodies have not beenjrecovered.

WHEN YOUR CHILD GETS CONSTIPATED

Cleanse Its Little Stomach, Liver and Bowels with "Syrup of Figs."

BROOKVILLE SHOW.

Ular 22, V I Brown, Inst fees i Mar 22, Mary E ddings, instiitute fees ft bold diploma exm

Mar 22. W WCottingham, ins

fees

The

Scrap

Book

A Difficult Pose. Sir Luke Fllder, the noted English artist, told a comical story of one of his models for his picture "The Village Wedding." As a model for the bride

groom he had engaged a villager, and, as the man had never "posed"' before, Sir Luke warned him not to move on any account. Soon after the sitting began Sir Luke noticed that his model was not looking very well, and he suspended work for a little to let the man rest. Soon after they had started work again the man's eyes began to bulge from his head, and he

MPieared to be on the verge of a collapse. "Yon don't seem well," Sir Luke remarked sympathetically. "Noa, zurl" gasped the man. "Does the pose tire you?" the artist asked. "Noa, zur; 'tain't that what does it; It's, the holdin' me breath so long!" The unfortunate man had somehow got the idea that "not to move on any account" included that he mustn't . breathe.

Look at the tongue, Mother! If coated, it is a sure sign that your little one's insides, the stomach, liver and 30 feet of bowels are clogged up with

putrifylng waste matter and need a i Thursday

gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When your child i3 listless, drooping, pale, doesn't sleep soundly or eat heartily or is cress, irritable, feverish,

6tomach

ach-ache

full of cold, give a teaspoonful of Sy

rup of Figs, and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile will gently move on and out of its little bowels without nausea, griping or weakness, and you surely will have a well, happy and smiling child again shortly. With Syrup of Figs you are not drugging your children, being composed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aromatics it cannot be harmful, besides they dearly live its delicious taste. Mothers should always keep Syrup of Figs handy. It is the only stomach, liver and bowel cleanser and regulator needed. A little given today will save a sick child tomorrow. Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the package. Ask your druggist for the full name, "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna," prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. This is the delicious tasting, genuine old reliable. Refuse anything else offered. (Avcrtlstment)

(Palladium Special)

BROOKVILLE, Ind., Jan. 24 The

annual big meeting for the farmers M 92 Tnw Burs, work on

will be held in the town hall, Wed- j enow, district 3 nesday and Thursday, February 5th ' Mar 22. Zella Colvin, ins fee and 6th. A program of instruction "Mar 22 .Grace Pitts Mar 22, Mary Skinner, ins., will be given. The corn show will M&r 22 Dalsy petty, ins fees be open to all Franklin county corn ' Ha Hamilton, ian

15.37 Sept 14. Alva Elleman. keep j ing Brown pit open 9 days 11.75 sept 14, L K Richardson, work j on Pitts bridge 8 "6 : Sept 14, Lin Reece. work on ! Pitts bridge 1.50 gpt 14, o H Marine, cement S.55 j work 8" 9 : Sept 14, A J Gibbs, cleaning 8.85 I Honewell school, etc

8-70 ; sept 24. Dick Hull, repairing

growers. The bread show will be on

26.90 !

Palladium Want Ads Pay.

Mar 22, C E Pilcher, Ins fees

! and janitor, repair work, etc

; Mar 22, George Davis, tinning 1 and repairing 3 " I April 2, C S Keever. pan trusi 4 n Art

tee s salary . . . .

sour, breath bad; has 8tom" ; 'f OWnshiD Trustee's Annual : April 19. Joseph Bogue, cash- , diarrhoea, Sore Throat, or is jy . j ng road tax receipt

April 19, .V I Brown, teaching . . - j ' Anril 19. Mary E Iddings, tchn To the Advisory Board of New Garden Apr 1 ry jan Township, Wayne County, Indiana, ; H p Kamp tcQ mug,c January, ""v ! April 19. Cbas W Whitman, . RE.CE.iKit. I comrnncement address Jan 1, Bal from last report... $l,70a.o2 ; wmJ1'f v 2 13 April 30, Clark McNutt, wor

Jan 27, County Treasurer, bal

of distribution

Feb 3, Fountain bank, Jan int Feb 3, Mike Nocton, tuin H S Mar 22, Fountain bank, note

iwith team on grader, dis 4..

1.429.31 April 30. CP. Miller, work 2 53 ! '"ritk team on grader, dis 4 5.00 j April 30, C P Miller, part supi ervisor's salary

worK

30. 2 8ink drains, etc snt 24 w r-r v Robinson, shov

gravel, district 2

Sept 27. V 1 Brown, teaching Sept 27. Mary E Iddings. tchn Sept 27, W W Cottingham. ten Sept 27. Erma Tharp. tchng Sept 27, Grace Pitts, teaching Sept 27, Myrtle Skinner, tchn Sept 27. Elma Alexander, ten Sept 27, C E Pilcher. tchn.. Sept 27, James Busby, driving hack, one- half Sept salary Sept 27. Omar Wolfe, drv hck Sept 27, Harvxey Ewing. drivine hack

i

6.00 Sept 27, C A Harris, drv ncK

Sept 27. M C Harrison, dv hk 10.50 ' Sept 27, William Mitchell, driv i ing hack 3.00 j Sept 27. J A Elleman. drv kck

26.00 112.50 75.00 30.00 25.00 15.00

o- ft nor ni int 1 000 .00 ' April 6V, umar ciar.

IX1K U WVI VVUV 1U. T , .

2.62 i wiin team uu smut'i L29 ' April 30, C S Keever, taking I . school enumeration

Mar 22, Fountain bank, int. . .

Mar 22, Fountain bank, int.

Mar 22, Local tuition fnd trns

from special schl fnd 361.37 j May 5, Rob Skinner, work on

W AUK ED HIM NOT TO MOVE.

This World's Illusions. This world is all a fleeting show For man's illusion given. The smiles of joy, the tpars of woe, Deceitful shine, deceitful flow. There's nothing true but heaven. And falsa the light on glory's plume Aa fading hues of even. And love and hope and beauty's bloom ' A"e blossoms gathered for the tomb. There's nothing bright but heaven. Poor wanderers of a etormy day. From wave to wave we're driven. And fancy's flash and reason's ray Serve but to light the troubled way. There's nothing calm but heaven. Thomas Moore.

An Ornament to Society. A society woman was commenting on the way different people act under embarrassing circumstances, some statu-" mering excuses and acting like fools.

while others take It as coolly na t h o u gh nothing had happened. "I never see any one embarrassed that I do not think of what happened at my home one evening when I was giving a dinner party," she said. "We had almost reached the final course when chocolate was served my guests.

It was steaming hot, but the whipped cream gave it a different appearance. The young man of whom 1 am speaking was engrossed in conversation with one of the debutantes and did not notice the chocolate v.as hot. He took one gulp, and then what happened I will never forget. "lie merely turned his head' to one side and spat the chocolate on the new wall paper. Not in the least embarrassed, he turned to the guests and remarked: " 'Now. don't you know that some fools would have swallowed it?' It was so funny that we were all forced to laugh." Louisville Times.

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SPAT OUT THE CHOCOLATE.

Wouldn't Lis About Golf. Grizzly Adams fell In with Ople Read and Bill Sterrett at Dallas. A three handed golf match was suggested, and the first hole had been played. The second hole was beyond an abandoned quarry, crossed by a bridge. It took only an ordinary drive to be safe, and Adams made it easily. He was followed by Sterrett, and both were on. their way when' Read unHmbered. He sliced his drtve and the ball went Into the quarry, where Ople descended laboriously. Adams and Sterrett presently heard a succession of whacks, and after a bit the ball came out, with Read in hot pursuit. "Flow many strokes in the quarry?" asked Grizzly. "Three," said Opie. Adams turaed to Sterrett. an! they both laughed. Why. said he. "Bill and I heard six plainly." - "I know," said Opie. "bnt three of them were echoes." Chicago Tost

ADMIRED HIS BRAVERY.

A Nervy British Boy and His Reception by the Enemy. Mere boys have often shown the greatest heroism in the face of peril, both on and off the battlefield. How many kuow the story of the little British bugler who accompanied Colonel Rennie'a column in the disastrous advance against General Jackson's intrenchments at New Orleans a hundred years ago? A withering fire of cannon and musketry greeted the British troops as they charged the American redoubt a fire that for deadly accuracy has rarely been equaled. The young bugler at once climbed into a small tree and straddled a limb. From this conspicuous position he continued to sound the vibrant call to the charge. Cannon balls and bullets killed scores of men beneath him and even tore away branches of the tree in which he sat But above the thunder of the artillery, the rattling of musketry and all the din of strife the shrill music, blown with all the power of the little fellow's lungs, rose unceasing. Colonel Rennie and most of the regimental officers fell, mortally wounded; the shattered ranks began to fall back. But the bugler still blew the charge with undiminished vigor. At last, when the British had entirely abandoned the field, one of the American soldiers ran out from the lines, took the youngster prisoner and brought him into camp. Great was the boy's astonishment when, instead of treating him roughly, according to his expectations, the warm hearted southern soldiers, who had observed his gallantry with admiration, actually embraced him. Officers and men vied with each other in acts of kindness toward this brave young Briton. Youth's Companion.

Apr 19, Local tuition fnd trns from special school fnd.... Apr 30, Fountain bank, note

Apr 30, C E Pilcher, cnty ins Apr 30, Fountain bank, int.. May 14, Fountain bank, note

May 14, E F Dalbey, 1912 dog tax collections 158.00 May 29, Fountain bank, note. . 1. 030.00 Fountain bank, int .67 June 23, Fountain bank, int. . . .47 July 10, County auditor, July distribution 7,300.84

Aug 1, Fountain bank, int. . Aug 1, J F Cranor, refund of interest money overpaid... Aug 31, Fountain bank, note. . Aug 31, Fountain bank, note. . Sept 5, Fountain bank, int Oct 3, Fountain bank, int Oct 28, Fountain bank, note. . Oct 28, Fountain bank, note.. Nov 1, Fountain bank, Int.... Nov 25, Fountain bank, note. . Nov 25, Local tuition fnd trns of funds from special fnd.. Dec 4, Fountain bank, int Dec 20, County treasurer, part

distribution 4,353.51 j

Dec 20, C S Keever, profit on school book sales turned back to township Dec 20, W C Thornton, hk tns Dec 20. Eliiah King, tuit H S

Dec 20, Road fund, trns offnds from township fund 150.00

Dec 20, Local tumon ma, trns of funds from spec schl fnd Dec 20, Fountain bank, note..

3.00

25.00

1.50

2.61 1,250.00

8.02 3.00 10.00

605.23 200.00

Total receipts $22,954.57

Naturally. Touth-Can you tell me which is Mr. Ponsonby. Lady The man with the gray hair talking to those ladies over there. I am Mr. Ponsonby's wife. Youth I know you are. That's why 1 isked you, as I thought you'd be sure t know. London Punch.

CHILD RECOVERS FROM TUBERCULOSIS

T.S S.-

EVALEEN HILLIQOSS. The wonderful recovery of little Kvleen Hilligoss. from tuberculosis of the finsrers, has caused quite a stir of excitement and wonder. Her parents, in explaining said: "Four years ago this coming January, our little daughter Kvaleen had what the doctors called tuberculosis of the bone. This she had in both hands. We had doctors to examine her hands, also to give her medicine and they took one finger off and scraped the bones on the other hand. From this she did not get but little benefit. Hearing of Nature's Creation through a stranger who we now think is i dear friend, we got it and gave it to he-. We now know what Nature's Creation has done for her and what it will do for others. We think the medicine is the 'goods' for the disease. Our daughter is well now and will say that when we started with the medicine we were never without it until we had gotten the results. We sincerely hope this statement will be the means of saving others. Respectfully, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hilligoss. Haughville Station. R. R. No. 19. Indianapolis. Ind." Full record of this little girl's case can be seen at the Nature's Creation Indianapolis office. If unable to call, write for valuable booklet containing full Information regarding the use of Nature's Creation in the treatment of tuberculosis, and the conditions which lead to it. such as bronchitis, impure blood, rundown system and asthma. This booklet also contains photos and testimonials from local parties. It will be sent free of all charges. Address M. L. Haymann, 417 State Life Eldg.. Indianapolis. Ind. Nature's Creation is not a patent medicine, and is not sold in drug stores.

EXPENDITURES. Jan 3, Will Reece, haul coal$ Jan 3, H H Purviance, rope. . . Jan 3, C J Hull, carload coal. . Jan 3, Clark Bros, cannel coal Jan 12, Elmer Kendall, damages to ducks Jan 12, Henry Hoover, logs.. Jan 12, Homer H Hunt, grav district 2

Jan 12, C. E. Keever, fire ins on Fountain City schl bldg Jan 18, A R Boren, grav, dis 1 Jan. 27, Fred Thomas, janitor Jan 27, V I Brown, teaching. . Jan 27, Mary E Iddings, tchng Jan 27, W W Cottinger, tchng Jan 27, ella Colvin, tchng Jan 27, Grace Pitts, teaching Jan 27, Myrtle Skinner, tchng Jan 27, Daisy Pety, teaching. . Jan 27, C E Pilcher, teaching Jan 27, C Harris, drivg hack Jan 27, S H Kem, drivg hack Jan 27, Ben Sharpe, drvg hack Jan 27, James Busby, drv hck Jan 27, M C Harrison, drv hck Jan 27, J A Elleman. drv hck Jan 27, O H Wolfe, drvg hack Jan 27, Palladium Printing Co. pub annual report of 1911. . Jan 27, Fountain City Times pub annual report of 1911.. Jan 27, H F Kamp, tchn music Feb 12, J J Overman, repair of gasoline engine at H S Feb 12, L H Townsend, repair faucet and splicing belt Feb 24, Fred Thomas, jan etc Feb 24, C A Harris, drvg hack Feb 24, Ben Sharpe, drvg hack Feb 24, J A Elleman, drv hck Feb 24, M C Harrison, drv hk Feb 24, O H Wolfe, drvg hack Feb 24, James Busby, drv hck Feb 24, S H Kem, drvg hack. . Feb 24, V I Brown, teaching. . Feb 24, V I Brown, teaching. . Feb 24, Mary E Iddings, tchng Feb 24, W W Cottingham, tch Feb 24, Zella Colvin, tchng. . Feb 24, Grace Pitts, teaching Feb 24, Myrtle Skiner, tchng Feb 24, Daisy Pety, tchng... Feb 24, H F Kamp tchn music Feb 24, C E Pilcher, teaching

Feb 24, rsicholson Bros, ream wax paper

Feb 24, Auditor Wayne Co. surplus dog fund 109.50 Feb 24, Arthur Collins, work

on snow, district 2 Mar 6, Floyd Snyder, shoveling snow, dis 4 Mar 6, Paul Schroeder, snoveling snow, dis 4 Mar 6, C P Miller, supvr sal Mar 6, C E Keever toilt paper Mar 6, Standard Oil Co., oil and gasoline Mar 16. F W Porterfield. tuning and cleaning organs Mar 16, Freda Reynolds, tchn Mar 16, Luther O Draper, 200 yards shade cord Mar 22, V I Brown, teaching Mar 22, Mary E Iddings, tchn Mar 22, W W Cottingham, tch Mar 22, Zella Colvin, teaching Mar 22, Grace Pitts, teaching Mar 22, Myrtle Skinner, tchng Mar 22, Daisy Petty, tching Mar 22, M C Harrison, drv hk Mar 22, O H Wolfe, drvn hack Mar 22, C A Harris, flrvn hack Mar 22, Ben Sharpe, drvn hck Mar 22, James Bushby, drv hk Mar 22, J Elleman. drv hck Mar 22, S H Kem, driving hck Mar 22, C E Pilcher, teaching Mar 22, H F Kamp, tch music

8.90 1.00 124.68

26.37 j 1.00 4.00 i 2.40 270.00 3.75 50.00 112.50 75.00 68.40 57.00 68.60 69.00 68.00 60.00 40.00 35.00 40.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 25.90 25.90 18.75 1.00 .55 45.00 40.00 40.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 20.29 92.21 75.00 68.40 57.00 68.60 69.00 68.00 25.00 60.00 1.05

1.50

1.50 2.00 3.00 27.91 3.00 3.00 2.75 112.50 6S.40 75.00 57.00 68.60 69.00 68.00 50.75 52.50 60.00 5S.00 52.50 52.50 52.50 57.00 25.00

4.00

3.00

81.00

15.00

3.15

3.00

.60

1.06

1.50

7.00

6.00

22.50

6.57 25.00 35.00 4.38 1.45

1.75

66.00

4.38

1.12

1.20

2.75

9.36

I snow, district j 212.50 May 5, Charles Grader, work 150.00! on grader, district 4 1.50 i May 5, Henry Pitts, work on .81 grader, dis 3 75.00 j May 5, Clark Bros., coal for school house

May 14,Charles Gifford, plowing, scraping, dragging road May 14, H D Coggershall, clnr brooms, etc May 14, Carl Thomas, scrapine roads, district 3

.4.56 j May ut Mary H Thompson,

cashing road tax receipt. .

15.00 i4f Indiana Refining Co. 300.00 j gasoline and oil 10.30 800.00 : mv 14 Williams & White, an-

I .,) - i nual receipts 3.56 May 14, Fred Evans, work on 150-OOj grader, district 3

500.00 ;Mav 14. Jesse Studv. part sup

ervisor's salary May 14, Jesse Study, grader

with team, district 4 532.64 1 May 14, Josiah Knight, Int-!-47 erest on $500 warrant

i May 29, Citizens National bnk

bonds and Interest 1,635.3a

May 29, Bartel & Rohe, raa, towels, etc June 8, Fred Longfellow, damages by dogs to sheep June 8, Jacob Kern, 16 sections sewer pipe June 8, Mather Bros, swr pipe June 8, Jones Hardware Co. electric bells June 8, Standard Patern & Mfg Co., magnet, brushes, holders, etc June 8, George Showalter, loss to sheep by dogs June 23, C N Hatfield, oiling school house street June 23, Orla Showalter, Bhoveling coal June 23, Earl Brittenhan, shvcoal .'. June 23, County treasurer, for retn of taxes on warrant June 23, County treasurer for retention taxes on warrant

June 23, Fountain bank, notes and Interest 2,678.32 June 23, Fountain bank, notes and interest 151.87 June 23, C S Keever.part trustee's salary 100.00 June 23, Clark Bros., coal for school house 140.12 June 23, F M Lamb, gasoline 6.00 June 23, Linder Osborne, rent of playground 2.00 June 23, James Hensley, work on grader, dis 4 3.00 June 23, Fountain bank, note and interest 75.77 June 23, Axelina, part principal on warrant 800.00 July 15, Harry Hamilton, extra work at school bldg. . .15.00

July 26, Richard Hull, driving iron pipe Miller's water brk 26.75 July 26, Ed Shumaker, grubbing brush at Miller fill. . . . 11.25 July 26, Thomas Wiggs, grubbing brush 6.25 Aug 1, J F Cranor, taking up warrant 1,000.00 ug 1, J F Cranor, Interest on on warrant 45.00 Aug 1, G A Dwiggins, hauling coal, lumber, make coal bin 17.61

Aug 1, C L Gifford, work on grader, etc., dis 2 7.50 Aug 1, C W Clark, hauling drags, etc 2.90

Aug 10, Charles E Halsley, on grader, dis 4 2.00 Ang 10, James Howarth, cnty assn, fees for manuscrips. . 34.74 Aug 10. A T Pegg, Iron pipe,.. hardware, etc 45.75 Aug 19, Robert Henley, cashing road tax receipt 8.50 Aug 19, Bart Johnson, hauling brush to Miller FilL ... 7.50 Ang 19, Lester Mercer, hauling brush to Miller Fill 1.50 Aug 19, Thomas Wiggs, work on Miller Fill 15.75 Aug 24, Axelina Hampton, bal principal and int on warrant 745.48 Ang 24, C H Parker. 6 111. course study 1.80 Aug 30, O M Marine, building Deal arch. 4 1-2 days 18.50 Aug 30, J D Williams, work on Deal arch with team 17.50 Aug 3. Orla Showalter, work on Deal arch with team 4.00 Aug 30, Jesse T Parker, sharpening points on pipes 4.45 Ang 30, Frank Mitchell, work on Deal arch 15.50 Ang 3, Harry Hamilton, cleanschool building 10.3S Aug 30, Howard Thomas, wrk on Deal arch 6.00 Aug 30, Ed Shoemaker, cleaning school house 4.73 Aug 30, Zepheniah Thomas, cutting grass, etc 6.85 Ang 30, L. K Richardson, carpentering and cleaning at Hopewell 9.25 Sept 9, J D Williams, work on Pitts fot bridge 5.00 Sept 14, C It Gifford, repairing roads, bridges, etc 8.00 Sept 14, Howard Thomas, shr gravel, dis 2 5.25

Sert 27, Harry Hamilton, Jan

Sept 27, C P Miller, work on roads Sept 27. Harlan Hunt, gravel, district 4 Sept 27, Richmond Palladium publishing tax levy Sept 27, J D Williams, hauling gravel, Hopewell Sept 27, Fountain City Times publishing tax levy Sept 27, C S Keever, part salary as trustee Sept 27, Henry F Kamp, tchn music Oct 8, Davis Bros, painting school house roofs and repn Oct 8, Howard Reece, shoveling gravel, dis 2 Oct 8, A J Gibbs, work on Moorman arch Oct 8, Lum Harrison, work on R R, district 4 Oct 8, O M Marine, work at Hopewell and Moormn arch Oct 8, Will Pegg, work on Moorman arch Oct 8, J D Williams, hauling

at Moorman arch Oct 8, F W Porterfield, tuning high school pianos Oct 18, Frank Longfellow, wrk with team in pit, dis 1 Oct 18, .C P Miller, supervisor salary Oct 18, T C Hough, gravel district 2 Oct 18, Eddie Elleman, shoveling gravel, dis 2 Oct 18, B M Stone, road tax work, dis 2 Oct 18, George W Reynolds, hauling steps to Hopewell.. Oct 18, C W Hinkle, express Oct 18, Rufus Curtis, road tax work, dis 4 Oct 18, O M Edgerton, shoveling gravel, district 3 Oct 22, Wilbur Fulton, R R tax work dis 3 Oct 22, Henry Pitts. R R tax work, dis 3 Oct 22, A T Pegg, bolts, nails rods, etc Oct 22. A T Pegg, hardware

I rr WH fvine T? TJ tor

work, dis 3 ., Oct 25, James Busby drv hck Oct 25, M C Harrison, driving hack, less for delinquent taxes Oct 25, C A Harris, drv hck Oct 25, Omar H Wolfe, drv hk Oct 25. J A Elleman, drv hk Oct 25, H W Ewing, drv hck Oct 25, Alva Elleman, part supervisor's salar Oct 25, V I Brown teaching Oct 25, Mary E Iddings, tch Oct 25, W W Cottingham, tch part Oct 25, W W Cottingham, tch balance Oct 25, Irma Tharp, tch Oct 25. Grace Pitts, tch Oct 25, Myrtle Skinner, tch Oct 25, Elma Alexander, tch Oct 25, Clarence Pilcher,, tch Oct 25, Home Stove Co., stove crates for Hopewell Oct 25, Ozro Norton, work R R tax dis 4 Oct 25, Harry Hamilton, Jan Oct 25, Paul Schroeder, work R R tax dis 4 Oct 25, Lloyd Pyle, shoveling gravel, dis 2 Oct 28, James Hensley, work

R R tax, dis 4 Oct 28, Norman Lizar, work R R tax, dlB 4 Oct 28, Willard Norton, one day in pit, dis 4 Oct 28, Henry F Kamp, tch music Oct 28, Lester Wright, R R work, dis 4 Oct 28, W D Mitchell, drv hk Oct 28, Agent G R & 1 for gasoline engine reprs from Lambert Gas Engine Co. . . Oct 28, Fred Longfellow, R R work, dis 4 Oct 28, Wm D Mitchell, grav Oct 28, Henry Bonn, work R R, dis 4 Nov 4, O M Marine, cement. . Nov 4, Vern McNutt, shoveling gravel, dis 4 Nov 4. O W Clark, drayage. . Nov. 4, C P Miller, supervisor salary, part Nov 4, Harry Fulton, shoveling gravel, dis 4 Nov 4, Fred Reynolds, shoveling gravel, dis 1 Nov 4. Clark McNutt, work R R tax, dis 4 Nov 4. Henry Folen. work R R tax, dis 4 Nov 4, County treasurer, delinquent tax collection

Not 4, County Ilnquent tax Nov 9, Cbas E

with grader, Nov 9,E H Bockh offer, work R R tax, dis 4 Nov 9. Will Clark, work R R tax dls4 Not 9, Homer Hunt, gravel, district 2 Nov 9, D W Hinkle. express on water containers &pkgs Not 9, Albert Thomas, spreading gravel, district 2 Nov 9. C P Miller, work on grader, with team

20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 15.00 17.50 18.75 37.50 7.50

treasurer, decollection. ... Halsley, work

Nov 22, Joseph Brown, gravel 27 00 district 1 Not 22, Paul Schroeder, work 14.00 on grader, district 4. Nov 22. Harry Hamilton. Janr 1.50: Nov 22. V I Brown, teaching iNov 22. Mary E Iddings. tch 4-50 J Not 22. W WCottingham. tch I Not 22, Irma Tharp, tch 2.00 Not 22, Grace Pitta, tch ;Not 22, Myrtle Skinner, tch 1.00 Nov 21. Elma Alexander, tch (Nov 22. Clarence Pilcher. tch 3.00, Not 22. Charles A Harris. 111.50 ! driving hack .. 80.00 1 Nov 21. O. H Wolfe, dnr hck 68.40 ; Not 22. James Busby, dnr hck 56.40 Not 22. HarTey Ewing. dnr hk 68.80 ; Not 22. J A Elleman. drr hck 69.00 ! Not 21. M C Harrison, dnr hk 56.60 I Not 22. W D Mitchell, drr hck

70.00, Not 22. Will Johnson .R R

district 4 Nov 22. Wallace Reynolds, R R tax district 4 Nov 25, Charles Surface, keeping Brown pit open Nov 25. Standard OU Co, oil and gasoline Nov 26. Bartel & Rohe. books Nov 25. Hall A McCreary. reference books, etc Nov 25, Citizens National bank, interest on bonds.... Nov 25, Jones Hardware Co..

water coolers, etc 47.00 1 Not 25. A Flannagan St Co, I primary material, etc

2.00 1 not 25, Educational Supply

recitation cards

Not 25, Thomas Charles Co.,

kindergarten material

Not 5, J D Adams & Co.

grader blade, etc

Nov 25, J D Adams & Co.,

books and material

Nov 25, J D Adams & Co ,

pocket enumeration book . .

Nov 25, Luther O Draper ft Co

school supplies, etc

Nov 25, Kruse Dewenter &

dry closet floor plates

Nov 25, Chicago Apparatus

Co., laboratory supplies...

Nov 25, Henry F Kamp, teach

ing music

Nov 25, Joseph Balser, shovel

ing gravel, dis 3 Nov 25, C. W Hinkle, express on water containers Nov 25. Atwood Pitts, hauling gravel for foot bridge abts Nov 25. J F Study, hauling R R work, dis 3 Nov 25, Special school fund. trns of funds to local tuitn Dec 4, W A Clements muslin, bunting, etc Dec 4, Boren Lumber Co., lumber, glass, etc Dec 4, Boren Lumber Co., lumber, cement, etc Dec 4, H D Coggershall, brooms, cleaner, etc Dec 4, A H Bartel Co.. paper

towels toilet paper, etc Dec 4, George G Williams, repairing road grader Dec 4. B F Wright, work on grader, dis 4 Dec 4, Dick Hull, repairing school pumps Dec 4, E H Bockhoer, work on grader, dis 4 Dec 4, John Mercer, Drayage on sewer tile Dec 4. John Mercer, Drayage drayage from Richmond for year Dec 4, Thornton Levy Co., books, blanks, etc Dec 4, C C Fulghum. paint, oil

Dec 4. Clark Bros, cannel coal Dec 4, William Brooks, salary

Adv. Board

Dec 4, Albert Swain, salar

Adv. Board

Dec 4, J T Reynolds, salary

Adv Board

Dec 4, C S Keever, bal trustee

salary

Dec 4' Chas E Keever, office

rent and phone '

Dec 4, L S Bowmand auditor

making road books

Dec 4, C E KeeTer, curtn rods

Dec 4, J F Study, road work

with team

Dec 4, J F Study, part super

visor's 6alary

Dec 4, J P Study, bal super

visor's salary

Dec 4, C L Gifford. bal super

visor's salary

Dec 4, Bartel Rohe Co, library

books

Dec 4, V I Brown, teaching.. Dec 4, Mary E Iddings, tchn..

Dec 4, W WCottingham, tchn

Dec 4, Irma Tharp, tchn....

Dec ..Grace Pitts, teaching..

Dec 4, Myrtle Skiner, tchn..

Dec 4, Elma Alexander, tchn Dec 4, Clarence Pilcher, tchn

Dec 4, Chas Harris, drv hack

Dec 4, O H Wolfe, driving hck Dec 4James Busby, drr hack Dec 4, Harvey Ewing, rrv hck Dec 4. J A ElemajQ, drv hack Dec 4, M C Harrison, drr-hck Dec 4, W D Mitchell, drr hck Dec 4, V I Brown, Institute

fees,

Dec 4, Mary E Iddings, insti

tute fees

Dec 4 ,W W Cotlngham, insti

tute fees Dec 4, Irma Tharp, ins fees..

Dec 4, Grace Pitts, Ins fees..

Dec 4. Myrtle Skiner. ius fees

Clarence Pilcher, ins fees... Dec 4. Elma Alexander, insti

tute fees Dec 4. Harry Hamilton, Jan.. Dec 4. Fountain bank, notes and Interest Dec 4, Fountain bank, notes and interest Dec 4, Isaac Thomas, gravel district 2 Dec 4. Ross Reynolds, shoveling gravel, dis 2 Dec 4. J D Adams ft Co, book form No. 14 Dec 4, H F Kamp, teaching music Dec 4. Clarence Pilcher, janitor fees, etc Dec 4, Alva Elleman, balance on supervisor's salary Dec 4. Frank Brtttian, gravel, district 1 Dec 4, James Burg, R Rwork dis 3 ..' Dec 4, George Meyers, R R work, district 4 Dec. 4, C P Miller, balance supervisor's salary Dec 4. C P Miller, road work

9.0C 1 and hauling bridge plank. . .

1 S6 55 j i 3.00 37.50 112.50 j 80.00 68.40 56.40! 68.80 ; 69.00 1 56.60 70 .00 j

40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 S7.50 30.00 35.00 2.40

Dec 4. T C Hough, gravel, districts 1. 2. 5 and 4 256 00 Dec 4. Walter Bragg. R R work, dis 4 2 4 Dec 4. Sam Wilcutt. painting corridors, closets, etc 15.00 Dec 4. S C Alexander, gravel 11.38 Dec 4, C C Fulghum. cement for Moorman arch ..... 11.59 Dec 4. C L Gifford. scraping roads with team dis 2 4.50 Dec 4. S. II Kem. R R work district 3 360 Dee 4. Roy Swain, sevraping roads, district 2 3.00 Dec 4. O W Clark, freight and drayage 106 Dec 4. Alva Study. U R work.

district 4 1.40

Total Expenditures 112.678.71

3.00 2.00 125.00 25.00 27.25 7.50 2.00 2.40 8.00 2.00 7.60 4.00 3.50 53.00 100.00 1.60 12.00 1.00 .85

2.40 12.25 9.60 3.00 7.79 16.93 7.20 40.00

18.40

40.00 40.00 37.50 40.00 25.00 112.60 80.00 12.70 55.61 56.40 68.80 69.00 56.60 70.00 2.00 2.40 39.00 4.80 7.00 2.40 2.40 1.50 25.00

2.40

36.00

7.13

2.40 56.80 4.80

1.45 12.75 3.61

10.00 3.00 11.25

4.80 4.60 11.6C

4.25

11.00 2.40

2.4C

21.00

8.25

2.40

4.50 45.21 11.10 15.65 101.25 21.05 8.25 .87 14.72 6.25 4.24 .57 3S.85 18.40 3.04 25.00 12.75

STATEMENT Showing amount of all moneys paid

to the various funds of New Garden (Township, of Wayne County, disbursejments therefrom and balances remain ing therein, for the ear t-ndlng Dec.

31. 1912.

.40

4.50

Township Fund

Jan 1 1912. Bal on hand. .

Receipts during year Total balances and recpts Disbursements during year Dec 31, 1912. Final balances.

100.14 2.578.00 2.678.S4. :.6s.:o 111

Road Fund. Jan 1 1912. Bal on hand 2l.lt Receipts during year 1.451.C1 Total balances and recpts 1.474.63 Disbursements during year 1.463.0S Dec 31 1912. Final balances.. 11.60

8pecial School Fund. Jan 1 1912. Bal on hand $ L272.66 Receipts during year 11.606.4$ Total balance and receipts 1S.979.H Disbursements during year 11.905.44 Dec 31 1912. Final balances. 7171

State Tuition Fund. Jan 1. 1912. Bal on hand....! 00 Receipts daring year 1.311.41 Total balances and recpts 1.293.43 Disbursements during year 1491.42 Dec SI, 1912. Final balance. . 000.00

Dofl Fund.

I Jan 1. 1912, Bal on hand....!

Receipts during year Total balances and recpts Disbursements during year

12.00 (Dec 3L 1912, Final balances

210.60 158.00 S68.60 201.50 167.00

532.64 6.13 6.89 84.35 5.80 28.01 3.05 4.50 1.00 1.50 .85 4.15 14.55 30.85 38.85 5.00 5.00 6.00

125.00 30.00 10.00

6.66

13.60

46.00 2.00 52.00 2.86

112.60 80.00 68.40 66.40 68.80

69.00 66.60 70.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 37.50 30.00 35.00

22.50 10.00

13 63

11.28 1S.76 13.80 14.00 11.32 37.50 2.576.85 458.10 8.40 .76 3.25 25.00 17.05 52.00 3.15 2.40 4.80 11.00 13X0

Local Tuition Fund.

Jan 1. 1912. Bala on hand...! 000.00

Receipts during year 1.110.12 Total balances anr recpts 1.160.12 Disbursements during year 3,160.12

Dec 31. 1912. Final balances. 10.00

Total of all Funds.

Jan 1. 1912. Bal on hand $ 1,705.52

Receipts during year 2L249.05 Total recpts and balance 22.954.67 Disbursements during year 22.678.7S

Dec 31. 1912, Final balances 275.85 Total balances as shown by

this report $ 275.00

Warrant checks outstanding

Dec 31. 1912 285.65

Cash In Depository. 1912 285.65

My service account Is 270 days

amount .. ., 540.00

Register of Township Indebtedness. Beginning of year.

Bonds, special school fund

per cent interest fO.OOO.OO

Warrant, special school fund

AM per cent Interest, In favor of Exallna Hampton... l.BOO.OO'

Warrant, special school fund

4H per cent Interest. faTor of Josiah Knight 500.09

Total ..JM00.00 Indebtedness Incurred During Tear ;

Notes, Fountain Bank, per

cent interestSpecial school fund 40 0.00" Township fund ... fOO.00, Road fund . . . . ... 71.00.

Total . ... ..46.075.00 Indebtedness paid during year.

Fountain Bank Ifotee

Special school fund.. $5S00.0t Township fund ............ tOO.OO. Road fund 71.00 Bonds, special school fund.. ltOOOO Warrant. Axelina Hampton, special school fund........ 100.00 Warrant, J F Cranor, township fund .... . .. 1,000.00:

Total SJ.87b.00 Indebtedness Outstandtng. Bonds, special school fond.. $4,100. 00 Warrant, Josiah Knight, spec 1 ial school fund IM.00 Note, Fountain bank, special eohool fund .. .. .. .. .. 2-00.00'

Total ..$ MtSO' Current Unpaid Bflhi- j Hack Drivers Salaries, one-

half month each $ 18L16 Standard Oil Company. ..... 26.05

Total 0 1S0 I, Claude S. KeeTer, the Trustee of New Garden Township, Wayne County, Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that the preeeedlng report of Receipts. Disbursements. Balances and

Service Account Is true and correct. as 1 verily believe; and 1 further declare thai the sums with whieh I am charged in this report are all thsj sums received by me. and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid In the stuns stated, without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or any other person. And I further declare and swear that I have received no money, nor article of Taloe in consideration of any contract made by me as trustee of township. CLAUDE S. KEEVER. Trustee of New Garden Township. Subscribed and sworn to before me. the Chairman of the Adrisory Board of this township, this 7th day of January. 1913. ALBERT R. SWAIN. Chairman of Advisory Board of New Garden Township. This report was received, accepted and approTed by the Advisory Board of this township at their annual meeting, this the 7th day of January. 1913. ALBERT R. SWAIN, J. T. REYNOLDS. WM. E. BROOKS. Advisory Board of New i

'Garden Township.