Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 55, 14 January 1915 — Page 7

THE KICHMOND PALLADIUM AJND SUN-TELEUKAM, THUKSDAY, JAN. l4, 1915.

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prcnso for road machines, Dist. 2, $1 ; 1 Clarence Haas, shoveling gravel, Dist. 4, $3.60; Wm. A. Morrow, hauling and shoveling gravel, Dist. 2. $8.25; Chis. McGIrr. hauling gravel, Dist. 5, 817.4."; Guy Davenport, hauling giavcl, Dit. 5; $16; Frank Davenport, hauling gravel, Dipt. 5. $1C; Chauncey Morrow, work on Held hill, Dist. 2. $3; H. A. Davenport, shoveling gravel and stone furnished, Dist. 5. $12.25; Harry Lamb, shoveling gravel and work oa bridges. Dists. 3 and 5. $31.50; Chas. Gibson, hauling gravel, Dist. 4, $24.75; Jesse s. Green, hauling gravel, Dist. 2, $7.37. Nov. z j, Dennis Ryan, hauling gravel. Dist. 5, $12 Bert Williams, shoveling gravel. Dist. 1, $4.50. Nov. 25, L. E. Raper, hauling grave!. Dist. 5, $12; George Maisch, raking

on Cart road. Dist. 2. $1.50. j Nov. 28, Edgar Bennett, shoveling : gravel, Dist. 2, $1: Homer Estell, for gravel 21 loads, Dist. 2, $4.20; Samuel j Glunt, for gravel. 133 loads. Dist. 4. ! $26.60; I. P. Bishop, hauling gravel,; Dist. 3, $11.50. ! Nov. 30. McClellan White, for gravel. 34 loads and work an sewer, Dist. 2, $6. !0. Dec. 1, Charles H. Mendenhall, for gravel, 234 loads, Dist. 4, $33.10; Oeo. E. Hodgin, hauling gravel and widening road. Dist. 2. $9.25. Deo. 2. Harry Hartman, hauling gravel, district 2, $3.62. Dec. 3, Charles Williams, repairing bridge, Dist. 2, $4.50; Mather Bros. Co.. for cement and sever pipe, Dist. 1 2, $33.65; Sylvester Cook, hauling grav-j el, Dist. 1, $4.71; Irvin Reed & Sou,! tools for road, Dist. 5, $19.75. j Dec. 5, Frank Nossett. shoveling i gravel, Dist. 1, $1.50; Frank Huffman, hauling gravel, Dist. 2, $1: IT. E. Nor-! ria, hauling gravel, Dist. 1, $6.84; Geo. ! Paulson, hauling gravel. Dist. 5, $5.20; j C. V. Carr, for gravel, lit loads, Dist. I. $17.10; James F. McCord, hauling; gravel, Dist. 1, $1.50; Omar Puthoff, i hauling gravel, Di t i. $:,; Clarence! Sittloh, tor gravc.i, loads. Dist. 4, j $2; Charles Hupe, h:u:li:ig gravel. Dist. j t U6 cents; Joshua Brown, for gravel, 9 loads. Dist. 5. $1.80; John W. Ket-! ring, spreading gravel, Dist. 5, $6; II. B. White, hauling and shoveling gravel and work on bri'iaes. Dist. I,1 $22.50: Clement Bait'' r rravel, 26 loads, Dist. 2. $5.20 Dec. 8, C. & W. K for bridges, Dist 1. i Dec. 17, Isaac Mer u ir.. el. Dist. 1. $1.55. Dec. 18, Joseph Pitman, repuirins bridges and culverts, Dist. 2, $4; Henry Puthoff, hauling gravel. Dist. 1, $11.52; Carl Hartman, hauling and shoveling gravel, Dist. 2, $12.75; Ralph; Landis, shoveling gravel, Dit. 2, $1.85; I Frank Lawrence, work on c ulvert, Dist. I 4, 75 cents; Jacob Goehner, shoveling for repair of culverts, Dist. 4. $10.50; Howard Turner, shoveling gravel, Dist. 4. $15.75; Fred .1. Hartman, hauling gravpl, Dist. 1, $6.09; Robert Schools, Jr., for gravel, 16 loads, Dist. 2, $2.40; Mrs. Oscar Thompson, for gravel, 29 loads, Dist. 2. $5.80; William Duke, hauling gravel, Dist. 2, $4.93; Earlham cemetery, for gravel, 59 loads, Dist. 4, $13.55; Levi Peacock, for gravel, 510 loads, Dist. 4. $102. Dec. 21, 10. E. Bass, hauling dirt and gravel, Dist. 1, $16.50; Albert Hood, shoveling gravel. Dist 2, $3. Dec. 22. W. E. Alexander, hauling lumber and repairing bridges, Dist. 1, $3; Fred Hartman, hauling gravel, Dist. 2. $1. Dec. 23, Eugene Anderson for gravel, Dist. 6, $18; Samuel Glunt, for gravel, Dist. 5, $16.80; L. S. Bowman, to reimburse county, Henley bridges, Dist. 2, $100; L. C. Peacock, transportation and purveying and inspecting work on cart road. Dist. 2, $42.50. Dec. 2. Leslie Cook, for gravel, Dist. 1. J54 60; Em:ene Williamson, shoveling gravel. Dist. 2, $6.35; S. C. Robinson, hauling with team and overseeing work, Dist. 2, $45: E. II. Kemp, haulin-' travel and work on sewer, Dist. 2, $5 6o; W. I. White, for gravel, Dist. 1. $9.9"; Louis Tice, for gravel, Dist. 2, $4.20. Special School Fund. Amount on hand and received since January 1. 1011. Jan. 1, amount on hand from Dec. 31. 1913. $4,927.74. Jan. 14. received from Dougan, Jenkins & Co.. refunded on insurance policy, $4.50. March 25, received from V. H. Bradbury & Son, agents Fidelity Phoenix Insurance Co., New York, insurance on school house, Dist. 1, damaged by storm, $18.39. June 25, received from L. S. Bowman, county auditor, advanced cn Inly distribution, $7,225.10. Dec. 22, received from L. S. Bowman, county auditor, December distribution. $0,374.37. SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Disbursements Since January 1. 1914. .1 in 5. Jnnps Hardware Co., supplies )-.; , h"ii?c, Dist. 11, $.40; Noah fence, school house Dist. L. Norrls, repair work at . , v use. Dist. 6. $3.75. .Ian 7. Waking & Co., repair on pump school house Dist. 11, $6.95: H. C. Bullei'dick & Son. fuel for all school houses, $15M9; Irvin Reed &. Son, cord f r windows at school house, I list. 4. $ ss, Jan. S, Frank I. Braffett. insurance on school house, Dist. 4, ?12.8 Dougan .bmkins & Co., insurance on school houses. Dist 1, 3 and 5, $4u.5t); Hans N. Koll. insurance on school house, Dist. 9, $7S. Jan. In, Mrs. s. B. Morgan, insurance on school house, Dist. 13, $12: Charles W. Claw lord, hauling gravel ind cleaning stove pipe at school house, Dist. 4, $5.65. Jan. 14, The Peter Johnson Co., supplies school house Dist. 12, $3.7o; E. C. Routh, repair of school hack, Dist. 4. $25. Jan. 17, C. H Addlenmn, principal and interest on township warrant No. Hi, $5o 1. 17. Jan 19, E. E. Koney. insurance on school house Dist. 7. $2.55; William C. Ferguson, insurance on school house Dlst 15. S27. Jan. 20. Dye & Price, insurance on school house Dist. 14. $27.50. Jan. 22, John Stemple, repair curtains school house Dist 12. $2. Jan. 23, Charles Butler, coal oil for school house Dist. 3, $1.10. Dist. 27, C. E. Stemple. repair of chimney nt school house Dist 12, $3.25. Jan. 30, S. Iv Danner, janitor fees at school house Dist 1, $30; E. L. Norris, janitor fees, school house Dist 6, $82; William Bartel. Sr.. janitor fees, school house Dist. 9. $32; William Bartel, Sr., supplies for school house Dist. 9, $5; John Jenkins, janitor fees, bchool house Dist. 11. $30; M. L. (Jrose, janitor fees, school house Dist. 10, $10; H. T. Lawrence, hauling children to school house Dist. 3, $45; N. P. White, hauling children to school house Dist. 1, $50; Harvey Kirkman,

hauling children to school house Dist. Norris, institute fees 7 days $24.08; j 1, $25; Newton Helms, hauling chil3, $50; Newton Helms, hauling chll-1 Nellie Morrow, Institute fees 7 days,' dren to school, Dist. 9, $45; Joseph dren to school house Dist. 9, $45; I $21.50; Hoes N. Lammott, institute ; Bietry, haul -1 children to school, Dist. Joseph Bietry, hauling children to; fees 7 days, $26.25; John O. Edgerton, 9, $40; GeoiBe T. Mertz, nauling chilschool house Dist. 9. $20: Vauerhn R. institute fees 7 davs. 326.25: Mary Mc- dren to school. Dist. 4. S30: Russell

Crocker, hauling children to school ; house Dist. 11, $45; Harry Stillinger, i

coal oil fcr schcol houses Dist. 9 and examination, $3.75; S. E. Daner, janl-'fces school house, Dist. 6, $30; John 11, $13.90. I tor fees school house, Dist. 1, $30; Ed-1 C. Drew, janitor fees school house, Feb. 2, John Stemple, repair work at ' win L. Norrls, janitor fees school j Dist. 3, $10; William Bartel, Sr., jamschool house Dist. 12, $2.80. j house, Dist. 6, $32; William Bartel, j tor fees school house, Dist. 9, $32; M. Feb. 4, Industrial Education Co.. I Sr., janitor fees school house, Dist 9, ! L. Grose, janitor fees school house,

sewing lessons tor all schools, $77.40; i Jones Hardware Co., supplies for; sewing lessons for all schools, $77.40; i school houses Dist. 1, 11 and 14, $9.25; ! The D. II. Gcble Printing Co copies Home and School V $26.67. Feb. 7, George T. Mertz, hauling : children to school, Dist. 4. $30. j Feb. 11, The McConaha Co., blank-; ets for school hacks, $10. teb. 14, Harvey Klrkman, glass for l t I. . . l - n ik-rt i school hack. Dist. 3, $.83. Feb. 16, Bartel & Rohe, supplies for all schools, $33.11. Feb. 19, J. D. Adams & Co., supplies for all schools, $100.50; Charles Butler, col oil for school house Dist. 3, $1.10. Feb. 21, L. M. Jones, keys for school house Dist. 10. $1; J. E. Reid, work at school house Dist. 1, $3 Feb. 26, James Howarth, treasurer Trustee's Association, examination manuscripts, $39.20. Feb. 27, S. E. Danner, .Janitor fees, school house Dist. 1, $30; Edwin L. Norris, janitor fees, school house Dist. 6, $32; William Bartel, Sr., janitor fees, school house Dist. 9, $32; John Jenkins, janitcr fees, school house Dist. 11. $30; M. L. Grose, janitor fees, school house Dist 10, $10; H. T. Lawrence, hauling children to school Dist. 3, $45; Harvey Kirkman, hauling children to school Dist. 3,

$50; Newton Helms, hauling children ; ance for enumeration of school chilto school Dist. 9, $45; Joseph Bietry, ' dren, $20. hauling children to school Dist. 9, $20; j May 9, D. L. Reid, hauling desks to Vaughn R. Crocker, hauling children j school houses, $5. to school Dist. 11, $30; N. P. White, May 11, John Jenkins, repair of hauling children to school Dist. 1, $50; washout, school house, Dist. 11, $5.60. Oliver Myers, hauling children to James Northrup, balance for enumeraschool Dist 15, $40; George T. Mertz, tion of school children, $20. hauling children to school Dist. 4, i May 16, Rev. Virgil Brock, making $30; William Bartel, Sr., supplies for ! commencement address, $1.

scnool nouse Dist. 9, $1.50; Everett Miller, hauling school desks. $1.

Feb. 28, William C. Turner, hauling Gates orchestra at commencement, children to school Dist. 15, $90; L. A.$15; Don Fuller, holding seventh year Lott, putting glass in windows, school j examination and preparing for comDist. 1. $7.10: ,:,Vi- stemple, supplies mencement, $5; J. O. Edgerton, re-

;or school D $6.20; Frances pairing all school houses and sheds, john c Drev ianitor fees' School house Mmrnons. oil.i. .ad cleaning two ; $12; C. H. Addleman. interest six D. ' vR Sr aS noors. school house Dist. 3. $5; Walter; months, township warrant No. 6, $45.! JJ? Dist $' Wm ri. Kenney, work on locks and doors,; May 19. L. G. Pilgrim, supplies for j Bartei suooltes for Atoof house "mT cS 6 FlStC "nVth0' ren.irin J MV, , , $3 .5 0 ; M L Groce, j anH. or fees scnooacl 4. "" i ! ool house, Di,. 19, $10; John Jen-

:, $4. March 5, C. H. Addleman, Interest 6 months township warrants No. 3 ajnd 4, $90; Irvin Reed & Son, window glass for schoo house, Dist. 1, $13.85. March 9, Mather Bros. Co., kindling, school houses Dist. 11 and 12, 11.70. March 13, Irvin Reed & Son, sunplies for school houses, Dist. 9 and! 11, $1.70. March 14, Harry C. Wessel, hauling supplies to school houses, Dist. 1 and 6, $4.: March IS, H. C. Bullerdick & Son, fuel for all school houses, $141.13. j March 19, Standard Oil Co.. for coal i oil school house, Dist. 1, $9.15. March SO Pnhv SnhnoiHor ir, titnt Q i fees, 7 months, $21; Ruby Schneider! i ianitor lees months Dist 14 ' janitoi tees. 0 2 months, Dist. 14. ' school house, Dist. 9, $6.50; John Jenkins, janitor fees school house, Dist. 11, $3u; M. L. Grose, janitor fees school house, Dist 10, $10; Henry T Joseph Bietry, coal oil for school hack, Dist. 9, $1.80. March 31, H. C. Bullerdick & Son, fuel for all school houses, $53.81. April 7, W. H. Johnson & Son Co., repair of furnaces, Dist. 1 and 6, $62.20; Kiger & Co., for agricultural chart for school, $20. April 11, J. D. Adams & Co., screens for school house, Dist. 1, $9.18. April 13, Standard Oil Co., Polarine Oil for furnace school house. Dist. 1. $2.00: C. H. Addleman. Interest. mnnths Inn-neliln warrant Vn K n,i 7, $67.50. April 17, H. C. Bullerdick & Son fuel for school house, Dist 11, $11.36. April 20. James H. Vanzant. fixing G. A. R. hall for 7th grade examination, $1. April 21, John Stemple, coal oil for school house, Dist. 12, $1.20; Charles Butler, coal oil for school house. Dist 3, $x. ' April 22, The Peter Johnson Co., supplies ror scnooi nouse, uist. 11 and i.o". Anril 23. Fred Grothaus. rent of tables for Sth grade examination, $3.35. April 24, Harry Stillinger, coal oil for school house, Dist. 9, $5.70. April 25, Henry T. Lawrence, coal Morrow. ianitor fees school house. iic tarie PppiI ianitor fees' ,.h,if,i 'he. nist 4 n- Cora KniHpr janitor fees school house, Dist 5, $12; ; John O. Edgerton, janitor fees school ' house, Dist. 12, $12; Mabel Davis, jani itor fees school house, Dist. 13, $12; ! Mabel Davis, institute fees, $17.50; Dora M. Hill, janitor fees school house, Dist. 14, $2.25; Mary McLellan, janitor fees school house, Dist. 15, $12: Alice I. Vore, institute fees, 7 , days. $17.50; Francis Simmons, institute fees, 7 days, $22.75; Marie Peed, institute feer, 5 days, $11.25; Lora ' Eldridge, institute fees 6 days, $23.58; ! Elenita Simmons, institute fees 7 days, $22.75; Blanche Addleman, in- , stitute fees 6 days, $14.16; Edna L. ; Skinner, institute fees 7 days, $22.75; James C. Starr, institute fees 7 days, i $28.00; Clara Porter, institute fees 7 i days. $24.50; Cora Nolder, institute fees 6 days, $24; Ora M. White, insti - lute fees 7 days $27.86; Kate Stanton, i institute fees 7 days. $24.50; Maudej

.uarcn ji, l ora AOiaer, Oiling tloor. . - , , t-' ... " ' nr rrfund tax. S27.0S.

schcol house, Dist 5, $2. "n, commencement, cents; ; jonn , tel. hr.. janitor tees. scnooi nouse t.xp n., i.ami rnnvt Hnn.P Sunolies

M-irrh -'4 rharif (vRMrtv ,om;P Jenmns, cutting weeas, scnooi nouse, ; uist. 9, $;;:; ai. lu. urose. janitor tees, jui.v -i. nusiet-s wajue 1 ownsnip t 1,1- n. uaicn .i tnaries OBiad, lepair..,.. , . ,.,',.,' Jt.. 1rt m. Ti.r, io,,!.-.l.ihrarv. lihrarv PvnrnSO! si son Dougan. Jenkins &

ot organ, schoo! house. Dist. 10, $3. r,l,svTr t. . ! f",wAi,.""!c A'"1' "'IV 1 Oet 57. WaJ.oi, house insurance, $78; V

ATurr-ll ''7 S! l."1 1"'nnar i'liiitr.,- foot, 'J io -l- ucw ICUICUI. ! 111b, JitllllUl ICCB OVUUU1 nuuoc, fi.-'. .. ..ww ........ ......1.31.1 -March ... fa. L. Danner jamtoi tees, BMownlta a. cr,b, v,CQ 10 i 1 1 t-in. 1-1,.,. i,,,,,.. i-niin-! Library, librarv exDenses. sl.snn. pany, court house

scnool house Dist. 1, $30; Edwin L. , - ; Dcc; 10. Trustees Wavne TnRbfn Richmond Lumber

Morris, janitor fees school house, Dist.!-;;,, oc J ' Tul u"" Librarv. librarv exnenses $491 no ' $2.40; W. A. Bertsch.

b, $3-, w ii iam Bartel, Sr. jamtoi 1 . fllf.Q0 ,t u tT f. i - .m- v r whtto iia,,i. : WAYNE SCHOOL TOWNSHIP Lindley Swain, janitor.

fees school house, Dist. 9. $32: Will-! 1"' .X"""V-D UUUBC' ''-i?1-"0" ",ni- . -"'"V ; nnun run.-, Rmwn ianitor. S55: John A. Markley.

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Lawrence, hauling children to school "J- ' ' ' : uiumS -uuu,, , , t r 7 Dec. 22, Rec. L. S. Bowman countv house Dist. 3, $45; N. P. White. haul-lw8 and fixmg wmdows, school hauling cluldren p t01"1 ' auditor. Dec. distribution? Sm!99 ing children to school house. Dist. 1. (house, Dist. 1, $3. ;$30; W. B Kenne . repair ork school DISBURSEMENTS OF wavmp

$5u; Harvey Kirkman. hauling chil- t Au- . w- Krueger. fumiga- Liist. 1 . iiie waterman-water- SCHOOL TOWNSHIP BOND Idren to school house, Dist. 3, $50;! for all schools $20.42; Jno. C. bury o,gra indiitriaT Fduca tion 1 FU ND. ! Newton Helms, hauling children to ' Di:ew- mowing : weeds and grass at Dist. lo $2.o0. Industrial Education Feb 2 n Dickinson Trust Co., I school house. Dist. 9, $45; Joseph ' icho1 hose. Ps; fo.00; George M. ' Co . sewing f ' Int. 6 Mos. on Wayne School Town! 1 Bietry, hauling children to school Young, for fumigating all school $p.20; The Wayne Works repair ot ; ghip bonS( one t0 R inclusive $so. house, Dist. 9, $20; George T. Mertz, -houses. $20; J. O. Edgerton, for work school hack. Dist 1 and J-- T- ; July 31, 1914. Dickinson Trust Co.. i hauling children to school house, Dist at school houses Dist. 6 and 10. $21,25. . H I and E. Trac t o transportation ; prilicipal, and 6 Mos. Int. on ',4, $3(T Vaughn R. Crocker, hauling!, Aufy tsl & J?ll PPl' cket tor pupils from school Dist. 11 . School Twp. bonds, No. 1, 2. 3 and 4, . u!i.. u,.t u .v.-... ; for all school houses. $68.79: Douean. ! to City ot Richmond, $25.50. Jlnijo no

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April z. nenry l. Lawrence, coal ; , ....w..o . v"-, : Twp. Warrant .o. 6. 54o. i V , , , ' Charles Rudle supplies $19.65; W. H. juror. $K'.M: Erasmus Stover, juror. oil for school house. Dist. 3, $2.75. lone dozen flags or all schools, $18; DeC. 10, Waking & Co.. repair oi Jan 1. 9 4 balance cn hand from , Hes Rudh, bU, ,1 1 j . Adkinson. juror. $15.0: : April 27, James Northup, part for, John C. Drew, cleaning school yard j pump. BChooI house Dist. 11. $7.50; W . : Dec. 31. 191 $1. 9-o0. total receip ts . "J1 ' ' ' ',,anv sui.Dlies $3 50' W A James R Helms 1uror. $5.60; Charles i enumeration of school children, $20. and repairs for school house, Dist. 3. l.. Eubank. Agt. Express charges on during year. $13.4; Total balances and ' -' fL o mjais at poor farm $50 " Huffman juror. $5.40r Herman Ausi Jan. 29, Charles W. Crawford, part I $2-00. batteries. School House, Dist. 1, 37c. : receipts. $2,471.50; disbursements dur-, ' -Refini.. COmpany supplies terman juror. $5.55; Elizabeth V. ! for enumeration of school children,! Sept. 8, J. G. Miller, cleaning school Dec. 12, W. H. Johnson &. Son Co.. 1 ing year $1,06. do; tinal balance, $1.-, , w c,ak SUI,pHe' 6t;.,5 .randier investigating cases. $42: ! $20. house and repair work, Dist 12, $4.50. 4 batteries for furnace, Dist. 1. $4.25: ,403.95. Kxrense of Bridges M. T. Crook, Charles' Bulla, juror. $15.80: Charles May 1. Francis Simmons, janitor j Sept. 11. Charles Crawford, cleaning . Bessie Lacey, cleaning and oiling Library Fund. 'oiling at Doddridge bridge $292 0- I Wilson $18.30; Sherman Hale, jnr- ' fees school house. Dist. 3. $16: Nellie ! school house and repairs work, Dist. floors, school house. Dist. 13, $2. I Jan. 1. 7H4. lr.,ii:;.-e on hand Dec. j ' . , ,, no. n nmiHriHM'nr sifiMV vthan White, iuror. $15.-

Lellau. institute fees 6 days. $21.00; :

Ross N. Lammctt, voiding 8th year1 $32; William Bartel, Sr.. saw dust for i w imam uartei, sr., saw oust ior school house, Dist. 9, $1.50; John Jen - kins, janitor fees school house, Dist. ; house, Dist. 3, $67.50; Harvey Kirk man, hauling children to school house, Dist. 3, $75; Newton Helms, hauling children to schcol house, Dist. 9, ; $07.50; Joseph Bietry, hauling chil .j ,7 A- , 1 i . i , ; . a. rv at o j"i dren to school house, Dist. 9, $20. May 1, William Turner, hauling children to school, Dist. 15, $90; Oliver Myers, hauling children to school, Dist. 15, $40; James M. Stanley, hauling children to school, Diet 13, $50; George T. Mertz, hauling children to school, Dist. 4, $30; N. P. Whit, hauling children to school, Dist. 1, $62.50; N. P. White, coal oil aud rope for school hack, Dist. 1, $1.90; Vaughn R. Crocker, hauling children to school, Dist. 11, $30. May 2, A. E. Brooks, repair of chimney at school house, Dist. 14, $10; Harry Stillinger, coal oil for school house. Dist. 11, $6.60. May 4, Dr. George B. Hunt, examination of school children, Dist. 5, $15. May 6, Milo Mendenhall, repair of bell with rope, school house, Dist. 14, $1.00. May 8, Charles W. Crawford, balMay 18, A. W Dgley. janitor fees ; at commencement. $4.70; Philip Gates e i. i . May 28, Richmond City Water W orks water supply for school house, I Dist. 14, $7. ; June 2 Bartel & Rohe, supplies for . all SChOOlS, $2.8. June 3, The J. M. Coe Printing Co., j programs for commencement, $29. wune iv, juues naru ware u., orativets for doors at school house, Dist 1, 40 cents. June M. u. urose, cutting weeus in school yard I Dist. 10, $2. June 27, J. W. Turman, new roof on school house and repair of coal sheds and closets DisL 4 $95.70. Julv 1 h rrn 1 1 T on f nwara fnr " . I- ' " ju'H J O Edgerton repairing t , ' ,.? ' repainng school nouse, Dlst 4. $20. TT- 1 T , - a . . jui.v iu, ij. a. iusuaum & uo., noAug. 3, William Turner, coal oil for school hack, Dist 15, $2.53. Aug. 8, A. E. Brooks, cement walk and concrete culvert, school house, Jenkins & Co.. insurance on school house, Dist. 1, $22.50. Aug. 22, A. E. Prooks, cemsnt walk at school house, Dist. 1, $22.50. Aug. 24, The Wayne Works, repair! of school hacks. Dist. 1. 3. 9 and 15. $103.35. Aug. 26, Robert Schools, cleaning Kchool hoiiKft nnd various nther wnrlt at school house. Dist. 14, $17.50. Aug. 29, Bessie Lacey, cleaning school house. Dist. 13. $5: Will C. Tur- , ne.r, storage for school hack and take ! Same to and from i shop to be repaired,! Dist. 15. S14 Sept. 1, T. H. I. & E. Traction comnflnv tranennrtntinn tiplrfatc fnr rtn. puVils froni school Dist. 11 (o city schools, $22.50. Sept. 2, Mather Bros. Co., fence posts at school house, Dist. 5, 90 cents; George M. Minor, repair school house. woofi sneas ana vaults, uist. 6, $19.9 . ' C. H. Addleman, principle on tovvni shiP warrant 3 and interest on town"'r '.". V ."pf'"J": v. ... v. .vv..vot on township warrant No. 7, $1,017.50; ' lueser, repair or pump, scnooi house, Dist. 10, $11.20; T. H. 1. & E. Traction Co., transportation tickets for pupns iroiu scnooi, uist. n io city scyoois, o. n uimuis tc w ane o., I -' Sept. 12, F. M. Reid, putting up I flag and rope, school house, Dist. 1, $1. W. A. Parke, repairing school hacks, Dist. 3, 4 and 9, $8J.bu. Sept. 19, Cora Nolder, cleaning! school yard and house, Dist. 5, $5. Oct. 1, T. H. I. & E. Traction Co.. transportation tickets for pupils ot school, Dist. 11, to city of Richmond, $2.00. Oct. 2, H. T. Lawrence, hauling chil dren to school, Dist. 3, $22; Harvey! Kirkman, hauling children to school, lDist. 3, $25; John Kenny, hauling chil dren to school, Dist. 15, $35; N. P. White, hauling children to school. Dist.

.. 80 11, $30; M. L. Grose, janitor fees i school houses. Dist. 1 and 6, 55 cents; J a IV iT. ahXI t iw VIm

isitor, : school house, Dist. 10, $10; Henry T. ! Wm. Bartel, Sr., supplies and work at ltZ' f " 7 davs rr- Ft rait. Sim- ; Lawrence, hauling children to school school house, Dist. 9. $6 25. i J?" i!tV ' rji. T. ,7.

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oepi. ij, ubuisb w. iumui, irpau .jl , -- --- - - f- ox, uio, 'i! uul" $2100; John S. Duck. Turnpaugh ' Lawyer s co-operaiive ruuumiui. out-buildings, school house, Dist. 3. $5. j fees school Dist 1 $30 Agnes Mile , ing ypar $1.846.84: total balances and bridge $440; county clerk and county company, law books. $22; Howard Sept. 29, Dr. G. B. Hunt, examina-; nitor fees school D disbursements dur- j auditor. costs In suit of Philip Hip- Ridge, juror. $10; James M. Lamb, tion of pupils, school house, Dist, 11. 'nDr' 3r.rtJi ini'nr "pm sch'noi ' lnK year' ?2160; fina! llA,ance- 2--:skind. $31.05; Foster Construction iuror. $10; Jacob B. Sheffer. juror, $15. jfj?.: ji' m ' oro.e lanUor fees ! ZS2 ! company, extra work on Minor road, $32.50: Rcss Stevens, grand juror. Sept. 30, T. H. I. & E. Traction t'o-. ! " uool DM 10 $10 John Ten kins' i Register of Township Indebtedness. j$H6.21; L. C. Peacock, engineer Mi-. 25c: Rufus G. Newman, juror. 524; XV transportation tickets for pupils of ! r ' " ' ',,', I)ist n $30 ' 'ayne school township warrants : nor read. $37; Earl P. Morrison, bal- E. Meyers, juror. $40; M. T. Fox. jur school. Dist. 11, to city of Richmond, I LJufJ:: . i special schoo' fund debt, $6,000; I once due on Scantland road. $1673: ! or. $15.40: in the matter of the insan

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F. Clark, janitor fees, school house j

Dist. 1, $30; Agnes Miles, janitor Dist. 10, $15; John Jenkins, janitor uist. 10, $15; John Jenkins, janitor fees school house, Dist. 11 $30; Jones i Hardware Co., for glass and Oct. 3, Jones Hardware Co., glass i and rope, school house, Dist. 10, $2.50; : R. J. Behringer, fixing tnd putting gtove in school hack, Dist 1, $4.65. Oct. 5, William B. Schueman, making and furnishing material for chest to haul library books to all schools, $41.75. Oct. 6, F. M. Reid, repair school bell, school house, Dist. 1, $1. Oct. 7, M. L. Groce, cleaning school room for other school used for storage room, not cleaned for about seven years. $5: John Kenny, hauling children to school, Dist. 15. $3o. Oct. 9, Mrs. S. B. Morgan, insurance on school house, Dist. 1, $11.25. Oct. 12, H. C. Wessel, hauling school supply's, $1.75. Oct. 13, C. H. Addleman, six months' interest, township warrant No. 5, $45 Oct. 14, James Howarth, treasurer Trustees' association, for manuscripts and printed questions, $47.95; Dr. Richard Schillinger, examination of pupils, school Dist. 11, $15; D. L. Reid, repair fence and mowing yard, school house, Dist. 5, $7. Oct. 16, Richmond Insurance Agency, insurance on school house, Dist. 19. $5.25; The Peter Johnson Co., repair of stove, school house, Dist. 3, $9.35. Oct. 17. T. H. I. & E. Traction Co.. transportation tickets lor pupils from school Dist. 11 to city of Richmond. $30.50; J. D. Adams & Co., school supplies, $58.07. Oct. 24, Eugene Anderson, repair lock ' gchoo, ho ,)iKt 13 Oct. 28, Harry Stillinger, coal oil, school house, Dist. 9 and 11, $7.60. Oct. 28, Russell F. Clark, janitor fee3 school house, Dist. 1, $30; Agnes Miles. janitor fees school house, Dist. 6, $30; n 30 H T Lawrence, hauling chil dren tQ school Djgt 3 $45; Harvey Kirkman, hauling children to school, Djst 3 $50; N p white hauUnK chil. tr. cchnnl niet 1 n(V pttlnn Helms, hauling children to school, Dist. 9, $45; Joseph Bietry, hauling 1 ,,iHron in ritat !UfV John Kenney, hauling children to school, Dist. 15, $70; George T. .Mertz, haul : inr in Kf.hnr,i niKt 4 $30: ! George T. Mertz, repairs for school hacl. DjSt 4 $ 50 ' Q 2g n' , ReId hauling library : books tQ aH schoolSj $8. . ! NOV. 2., KUSSeil f. KA&TK, janitor '?A' SC.,,0?! h,U8e' D!f V f 30; A?etS Miles, janitor fees, school house Dist. ! 6, $30; John C. Drew, janitor fees, . - . AA.n v. - F 1 scnool House, uist. .;, ?iu: m. tsar- ' Newton Helms, hauling children to 'school, Dist. 9, $45; Joseph Bietry, I hauling children to school, Dist. 9, ; $40; John Kenney, hauling children to Nov. 28, . H. Bracioury ana so.i, . . . . insurance on school house, Dist. l. $22.50; Waking & Lo., repair ot pumps (Dist. 9, 11 and 12. $20.60. Nov. 28. m. Bartel, far., repair ! work, school nouse, uist. j.o Nov. 30, Wm. Turner, repair of fence, cleaning school house and oiling floor, .Dist. U, $11.. o. I . iNOV- 1 ne "ofifr -Mercanuie v o . linoleum ror scnooi naeK, uist. 1, t ec. z, joues naiue v u , .namlal Ior new le,lre' i"!?t- .. Dec. 3, Irvin Reed & faon. supplies ?3- ' lJeC. 4. 1 lie L). It Coble Printing Co., 80 copies Home and School Visitor for all schools, $26.67; Dye & Price. Insurance on School houses Dist. 1 and 12, $40.50. Dec. 5, Bartel & Rohe. supplies for all schools, $17.92. Dec. 7, A. Harsh Coal and Supply Co., fuel for all schools, $553.45. Dec. 8. W. A. Parke, repair of school ; hack. 75c: Chas. Butler, coal oil for i ; , r)Ut ., $2.10; Mather & Unschool house thank, one seat for Dist. 6, $1.40; The Waterman-Water-bury Co.. shaker for stove, School n, ,- V, D f) (. j Adfnenian, Int. 6 Mos . T-,vri Wnrrant. Xo. 6. S45 Dec. 15. J.D.Adams & Co., chalk for all schoo1.., $3.75. repair luruace : Dec. 19. F. M. Roid ; and doors, schooi not: .use, uist. l,, !$14.U. Dec. o, Harry btiiJinger, on ior ;o. J and 11 school ana - nacKs,. .lo.dJ nished school, Dist. $4.65 I Edgerton janitor fees, school Dist. 12 $6.00; Cora Nolder, janitor fees, school Dist. 5, $6.00; Edna L. Toney, janitor fees, school Dist. 13, $6; Marie Peed, janitor fees, school Dist. 14, $6: Rubv Neff, janitor fees, school ; Dist. 15, $0; Henrv T. Lawrence, haul- ; ing children to school, Dist. 3, $45; I Harvey Kirkman, hauling children to i school. Dist. 3. $50: N P. White, haul-

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ing children to school. Dist. 1, $50; Newton Helr-is, hauling children to school. Dist. 9, $45; Joseph Bietry, hauling children to school, Dist. 9,

$40; John Kenney, hauling children to school. Dist. 15, $70; Geo. T, Mertz. hauling children to school, Dist. 4, $30; Wm. C. Turner, hauling children to school, Dist. 15, $33. Dec. 24 Ross N. Lammott. Institute fees, 4 days, $15; Florence E. Guthrie, institute fees, 4 days, $11; Mary Thornton, institute fees, 4 days, $9.40; V, 1 AaVa L0 . ? rVi2-i iot?f i $16.00; Lora Eldridge, institute fees 3 Star, insHtnt fees. 4 davs. ilfi: Blanche Addleman, institute fees. 4 days, $11; J. O. Edgerton, institute fees, 4 days. $15; Edna L. Toney, Institute fees, 4 days. $9.20; Marie Peed, institute fees, 4 days, $10; Ruby Neff. institute fees, 4 days, $9.40; Ora M. White, institute fees. 4 days, $15.92. DOG FUND. Jan. 1, 1914 Amount on hand from Dec. 31, 1913, $1,097.50. May 19, 1914 Rec. Chas. E. Potter, Assessor, Dog Tax for 1914. $1,247.00. May 23, 1914 Rec. various persons delinquent dog tax, $29.00. May 25, 1914 Chas. E. Potter, assessor, dog tax for 1914, $2.00. June 4, 1914 Various persona, delinquent dog tax, $31. July 16. 1914 Rec. various persons, delinquent dog tax, $24.00. Aug. 1, 1914 Rec. various persons, delinquent dog tax, $4.00. Oct. 9. 1914 Rec. H. B. Hunt, delinquent dog tax. $1.00. Dec. 12, 1914 Rec. W. W. Reller, prosecutor, delinquent dog tax, $36.00. DISBURSEMENTS DOG FUND. Jan. 16, 1914 John Hinds, hogs killed by dogs, $7.70. Jan. 17. Warren Stigleman, two; cows damaged by dogs, $29. i Jan. 31. H. R. Critchfield, swine i killed by dogs, $10.

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Meek, turkey killed supplies $1.35; Jacob W Bayer Ijones likrdwaTe . companlroad Vupl jiffs office expense, $12.13; Keuffel , Hef5 $J Reinheimer Stone companr. Bowman, county au-1 an4 Esser company, surveyors oftice roaJ sup u $n 4g M Rumlev comirned. S942.80. ! expense. $3.06: Chas. O. Williams, sal- a ' . . ',,,nTll "...

Feb. 13, Anna E. by dog, $S. March 2, L. S. Bowi ditor, dog tax returned, $942.80.

May 20. Frank Austerman, turkey"- wuun oum. T..'- ...

Kinea dv oog, ?;.ou. May 26. Cora Toney, turkey killed Dy aog, if&.iM). j Julv 8. Geo. E. Hodein. hosr killed i by dogs, $16. July 10. Ora C. Raper, turkey killed by dog, $3.50. l.:iln 1 J AO - r Riueu uj uogs, i(i.ou. Oct. 17, C. H. Williams, turkey and chickens killed by dogs, $5.80. Nov. 17, Howard Frame, hog killed by dog, .no. WAYNE TOWNSHIP LIBRARY FUND. Jan. 1. 1914 Amount on hand from Dec. 31, 1913, $6,993.03. Jan. 3. 1914 Trustees Wayne Township Library, library expenses, $3500. Feb. 27, Trustees Wayne Township Library, library expenses, $1,500. Apr. 15, Trustees Wrayne Township Ian. 1. 1914 On hand from Dec. 31. 1913. $2896.14. June 25, Rec. L. S. Bowman, county auditor, advanced on July distribution, 986.85. i Au m4 Dickinson Trust Co Illt MoK f) Wavne School Town - : sllip Bonds, No. 5. 6, 7 and 8. $40. SUMMARY. Township Fund. Jan. 1, 1914, balance on hand from Deo 31, 1913 jo.359,.74; receipts dur - ing year, $4,696.68; total of balances and receipts $7,056,42; disbursements . dlirins year 54,431.39; firiai balance, 1 or ao Road Fund. 1 Jan. 1. 1914. balance on l.anrf from ; Dec. ?., 1913, $573.51; receipts during vear, $rt.405.63: total balances and receipts, $6,979.14: disbursements during year, $6,884.27; final balance. $94.87 Snerial Srhoni P.mrt ments during year. $ll,S94.66; final balance $6 655 44 Tuition Fund Jan. 1, 1914. balance oil hand from Dec 31 113 $ '143 08- receipts during vear, $14,700.69: total balances and receipts, $16,813.77: disbursements during year, $13,629; final balance $3, id-7 nrn FnnH j 31, 1913. S6.993.03; receipts during .-.., w .m.;.i.CB ceipts, $12.hl8.92; disbursements dur mg year, $9,991; fma! balance $2, - ;b2.92.

.. uavcui-um i.ui.,.". r...co . M. Burt, free turnpike employes, diskilled by dog, $3.75. pense of Inmates $96.60; Mary . Hill. , trjct No x 991S. Lincoln Watkin? Sept. 12. Ella G. Hicks, chickens care of orphans. $17.33; Mrs. Augus- ditrlct 0 '2. $260.96 Edgar Pollard! killed by dogs. $3.50. tus Backmeyer. election expenses,. $o.- digtrict Xo jiosfi- Albert Cranwr Sept. 21. W. R. Crawford, turkeys! 15; James H. Harris, election expen-1 J Strict No' 4 $l'"s 75-' Walter J K?n' killed by dogs, $16.50. j ses, $2.59; John B. Hawkins, election I SStrict No 5 $ 1 69 10 E L. Norris! Oct. 17, Richard Davenport, turkey ' expenses, $1.50; George M. Minor, i rtItlt x. ' c ' t1 -0 ;.,r.'

.mile .0, jxt-c. lj. o. juuwiiian, county . - " . . " . . . ,. : nfffc pvnenp ti-joo. v ariito ti i.fv,..i ofo i i William A Lewis, viewing highway, ornce expene, $1 .A.N.

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" w - r u,""u": 10 fir." Homer Welch, viewing high- treasurers salary. $1250;

. At:::Z,;A- r,"" LUUlu':to: rftr, warren, et al. refund ! Adding Machine company, t

D m R PTrTnlJ': John W. Mueller, bridge of fice expense. $13S.68; B

cu,B ..n.w .T I 1 r.cc. Tinn; r. Moore, re-! recorder s salary and

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Jan. 1, 1914, balance on hand from ' lyes d supplies. $25.S0; Dunbar ward Thompson company, law books, Dec 31 1913 $1 I" 7 74- roceints dur- Brothers repairs, to buildings, $37.07; $26; The Bobbs Merrill company, law ing vear, $13,622.36; total balances Centerville Woman's Cemetery asso- books. $23: Arva C. Study .juror. $1: anri roeoinK sisr.r.nio- Hi..h- i ciation. care of grounds. $ !0: Hueh David L. Adkinson, juror. $. 0; ll-

Wayne Township School Bond Fund. B g wuiiams, general bridges. $74.i Jan. j, 1914, balance on hand froni!on. E smith Simth & Davis bridges.

o f i a i o ffo orL? 14. j . ayne school township bond .fund debt, $2,000; to various persons teach Ing school, $(46.50; to various persons institute fees, $42; to various persons hauling children to school, $72.50; to Mary Thornton, janitor fees, $6.00. I, James Howarth, the trustee of

Wayne township, Wayne county, 1 Fisk. Sprinkle, Leavell company and company, telephone toll, $4.90; Dr. A. Indiana, do solemnly swear that the j First National Bank, Richmond. Xa-jh Ioop. deputy health officer. $25: preceding report of receipts, disburse- i tional road east. $4377.60; Robert George Young, fumigating and expeume.nts. balances and service aocnnnt 1 Bontnn. Sunt. National road east. $50; J ses. $15.

is true and correct, as I verily be-

Ueve; and I further declare that the'tional road east. $3.65: Albert Ander-

sums with which I am charged in this report are all the sums received by me. and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained or repaid to me or any other person.- And I further declare and swear, that I have received no money, nor article of value In consideration of any contract made by me as trustee of thi township. JAMES HOWARTH, Trustee of Wayne Township. Subscribed and sworn to before me, the chairman of the advisory board of this township, this 5th day of January, 1915. CHAS. C. EWBANK. Chairman of Advisory board of Wayne Township. This report was received, accepted and approved by the advisory board of the township at their meeting this 5th day of January, 1915. CHAS. C. EWBANK, JESSE A. BAILEY. K. H. ST EG MAN. Advisory Board of Wayne Township. COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES December Term, 1914. Miscellaneous Richmond Home Telephone company, office supplies, $10.65; Richmond Home Telephone company, office supplies, $11.05; BarThe J. M. Coe Ptg. company, office - supplies, $54.50 Nicholson Pte & AIIUOISUH rig. Mfg. company, office supplies. $64.25; Nicholson A . Bro office supplies $44 - 'lO, Lj. 3. X3UW lliail, ituUllUl UIIRC Qlt plies. $13.90; The J. M. Coe Ptg. company, auditor's office supplies, $5; Wm. B. Burford, auditor's office sup 'rVv VnH JhT;. nffirp Sies plie8' '10' U,ra- H- ,DunI?' u.l" tor's office supplies and court house ! ary county BuPl. bcnooi. . Ir ; , , -i-" cnas u wiinams. onice expense. ,n.Jr,FtTCZ' TTTJeL' $117.60; Dr. E. H Mendenhall and oth - ers coroners witnesses. $2,; George ; - Jr'TV,V VTC 6 X ".k msnop per aiem or iruani $44; Chas. E Potter assessing ayne Township, $275; Indianapolis Asylum t ... . Mt. IT..IAntA DnV election expenses. $i; .wiboici oa.n.I erv and RestauranL election expenses. I $8.55: M. E. Mason, election expenses. $i.$S; J. A. Markley. election expenses, f3; Wilson. Pohlmeyer and Downing. soldiers' burials. $150; C. T. Wright. soldier s burial. $50; Doan & Klute. soldier s burial, $50; Item Newspaper company, legal advertising. $19.35; fund tax. $6.36: Margaret Conover. re fund tax, $23.54; Robert E. L,. Hartman, refund tax, $14.80; Wm. Fuller and A. N. Chamness Treas.. refund tax, $10.49; A. N. Chamness, Agnes , Repairs, Etc. company, court ,'aking & com - repairs, $2.50; company, repairs, engineer, $100; $65; A. C.

janitor, $39; John Noss, supplies. $11.-1 r s salary. $125; Albert Anderson. 40; Richmond Light. Heat and Power ; commissioner's salary. $125; G. H. companv supplies, $16.2S; Louck & j Hoelscher. county attorney s salary. Hill companv. furniture, 30c; Fetta J 12o; Chas. E. Potter, township assesWater Softener company, supplies, sor's salary. $91.67; F. B. Petro, sal$24; Bartel & Rohe. furniture. $12.50; ary Supt. county infirmary. $275; BenRichmond Electric company, supplies, jamln B. Duke, expense of making $3.40; Jones Hardware company, sup- school fund loans. $15.50; John Dynes.

plies. $4.51 Jail Supplies, Repairs. Etc. J. E. Miller, repair jail building. $1.85; L. A. Thomas, repairs. $4.90; Mina Hundoble, iail employe. $22; Rice Miller. i guard for insane. $60; Municipal t-iec-tric Lieht and Power company, court hmisp and iail suonlies. $70.49: A u...-v. rn.i ..nm iq n - nuri hnmo nmi .!iaii snn.ilies. S4SS.SS: Richmond City 1111.11 WCl V'lll IVl.ll . ......... . . ... . - ...... i vntr Works court, house and Jail i supplies $31 C6" Aurelia Thomas, em - nlove and supplies. $36; M. J. Quigley, suunlies. $12.75: The J. F. Ackerman I . . . . " . . j company, supplies, $16.35; Lee B. 1 Nusbaum co ! Corkins Che ! $50; L. B. company, supplies. $24.36; Chemical company, supplies. Nusbaum. supplies. $7.50; Irvin Reed & Son. supplies, $57.25. Poor Farm Supplies, Repairs. Etc. Jones Hardware company, court house, iail and noor farm suunlies. $21.35; C. "c. Schacfer. jail, court house and poor farm supplies, sio.j.:;:; noosier -wercantile company, jail and poor farm supplies, $60.55; M. J. Quigley, commissioners' office expense and poor farm supplies. $5.70; F. B. Petro. em Hutcheson et al. employes. it.:.io. 1 Clarence Brumfield, employe, $6: Fred i Schlientz. supplies. $108. 4S; Gates R. Davis, supplies. $58.44; J. D. Nixon, supplies. $57.96; C. B. Lundy. supplies, ! $12.55; Centerville Municipal Electric 'Light Plant, supplies, $21.56: Clark Brothers, supplies $42; Anton Stollc K Son, supplies. $25.22; J. I. Holcomb !-lIg- COIUliatiy, hiipiui-. f.iu.ou, -. i . - -. .1 . ,mdge . Martin Funk, piling at Doddridge bridge. $11.60: B. B. Wil- - ; l5ams brldee renajr8. $74.20: B. B. ; Williams brldge repairs. $S0.5; ' -avnf tnwnshln eeneral bridees. $2: - - ! t. C. Peacock, engineer Scantland I - ! road, $18; James A. Franklin, Supt Scantland road, $12; Albert Anderson, commisioner Scantland road, $3.35; 1 M. D. Doddridge, commissioner Scant- ! land road, $3.70; B. H. Linderman. commissioner Scantland road. $3.65:

B. H. Linderman. commissioner Na-

son, commissioner National road east, $3.35; M. D. Doddridge, commissioner National road east. $3.70; L. C. Peacock, engineer Nat. road east. $31 : W. H. Boyd and E. S. Goodrich, assignee, balance Barton road. $2000; V. II. Boyd and E. S. Goodrich, assignee, extra work on Barton road. $160.S0; L. C. Peacock, engineer Barton road. $43; M. D. Doddridge, commissioner Wm. B. Barton road. $3.70; B.H. IJnderman, commissioner Barton road. $3.C5; Albert Anderon, commissioner Barton road. $3.35; T. F. Swain. Supt. Barton Road. $36; F. E. Slick, balance due on Haas road. $2000; F. E. Slick, extra work on Haas road, $767.36; M. D. Doddridge, commissioner on Haas road. $3.70; L. c. Peacock, engineer Haas road. $43; Albert Anderson, commissioner Haas road. $3.35; B. H. Linderman, commissioner Haas road. $3.65; J. B. Howes, Supt. Haas road. $34. Expense Free Turnpike Repair The McConaha company, road su plies. $20.38; I. E. Sr?ith. road sum. plies. $21; Hardy Paint and Yam!ffc company, road supplies, $69; BetharA Au'-o Agency, road 'supplies. $475; Indiana Refining company, road supplies $3.70; Richmond Home Telephone company. Supt. Highway's expense. $1.85; Richmond Home Telephone company, free turnpike expense, $2.65; C. E. Ruch. road suaplies, $1; If. E. Williams, road suDtTies. 149.70! Z.!?:1'- 19c' " i V ihhntt f-.n .. u , M i . " lu'"l"e impair, gunra. f nr enno T CA. T ,.,.11 ij'- hing 'rlsoners g? TX ru Richmond road supplies. 72c: Huber Mfg. company, road supplies. $5.50; Huber Mfg. Co.. road supplies. 18c; Huber Mfg. company, road supnlido I ... - UAn,t -J "f : , l 1 bighwa- 29-40: K- "HHams. road ,,4: " E' Williams, road j supplies. $18; Glide Road Machine f. ft rr ri'i .i , - vrmA ........ ,ir... or. i Supply companv. road supplies $207.Supply company, road supplies. $207.64. Jone8 Hardware ComPanv. road sules' '2107 Richmond Lumber ; compan road supplies 96c. John M EggeTne eri road 8Uppljet, n.90: JL 164; Jones Hardware company, road : supplies. $21.07; Richmond Lumber H. Hiatt. road supplies. $8.30; Irvin ! Reed & g road supplies. $13.45; B. B wuiiams. road sunDlies sit?' .r. , HUtrlrt Vn 7 II" in- p. ; V,;.;..,,v;." Xv7w HUtVt vn o . aW- m- V j yo"Zr MM Coiint 8nt ,04 50 ,"t In ' high.imianeous - i.eorge .Matnewn. j nu OIl,ce expenses or cierK. j j".o. .. . tiowman, auditors saimij, is. n. uowman. auditors Chamnesp. Burrough's reasurer's F. ParsonF, commission. $569.40; B. F. Parsons, office expeno of recorder. $20.30; Jacob W. Bayer, sheriff's salary. $800; Jacob W. Bayer, per diem attending county council. $2; Jacob W. Bayer, board of prisoners nt jail. $948; Home for Friendless, board of prisoners. $711.10: Jacob W. Baver. j care of prisoners, $37.50; Jacob W. ' tsayer, auo out tees. $1.2j; Jacob w . Mayer, sneritr s otnee expense. $5.35; William Mathews, assessor's j salary and office supplies, $302.50; B. : Linderman. commissioners salary. $l2o; M. D. Doddridge, commissionexpense of making school fund loans. $6: C. T. Knapp, expene of making school fund loans. $12.50; Clinton Martindale, expense of making ichool fund loans. $12.50: John F. Davenpor. expense of making school fund loans, $14.50: I. M. Hartley, expense of mak ing school fund loans. $12.50; Thcs. Dunbar, exuense of makine school ; fund loans. $7; Burke Construction . company, piling at Burrough's bridge, 1 $776.16; piling at McGrew bridge, j $16S7.56; piling at Grace bridge, $470.- . ia. .:tz. it.. v : j a - 40; piling at Murray bridge. $470.40: Murray bridge repair, $1S29; Flood bridge. $293; W. H. Miller, trustee. general bridge. $lot.oO; 1. t. bmlth. I engineer s estimate ot uavis onoge. ;$;: I- L. Smith, engineers estimate ; or famitn Dridge, $oS&; w. K. Simmons, ; general onage. Circuit court Allowances larence D. Mote. Riding Ratliff. $53; Winfield r-""u, jmui, .w. fru n. Bockhofer. juror. $36; John F. Holaday. official reporter. $40; John A Markley. court bailiff. $o0; Jeremlan McDaniel. jury commissioner. $6; Ednam ji. jrmw. juiui. ...o. Kennedy, juror, $39; Charles J. W ilson. juror. $19.sO: Henry C. Fox. money paid Bobb3 Merrill company for law books. $K.; Edward Wise. Jury meals. $3.25: Luther C Abbott . ..r. volumes of Ohio reports. .io: The Mc tonaha ccmrany auto hire for returning fugitive. $16: David L. Ad kini. - , . - tun. juiui, Charles Huffman. so'; Verl Nicholson, juror. $16.40: Wm N. Stout, juror. S1M5U; Little, urown al- company, law books. $13: J. A Commons, juror, $19; Edward Thomp son. law books. $6: John F. Davenport, jury commissioner. $6; John F ' Holaday. off-'cial court reporter. $S5; . , i ity of Mary B. Coffin. $1S.35; in the matter of the insanity r -Mary .m. simple, $16.85; James J. Moran. speciai judge, $10. Allowances of the Board of Health Dr. V. C. Grlffis. deputy health of ficer. $15; Richmond Home Telephone

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