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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, JAN..22, 1917
"Man of tfe Hour"
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Next to Premier Lloyd George, Lord Northcliffe Is the most dominant figure today in the British political crisis. He is not only looked upon as the ''man of the hour," but as one who will undoubtedly play a most conspicuous part In the formation of the new Cabinet. Lord Northcliffe has refucsd to accept a berth In the new Cabinet, declaring that he prefers to sit in Printing House Square and Carmelite House and "watch developments.". From Print. Ing House Square, Lord Northcliffe publishes the Times, and from Carmelite House, the Daily Mail, both of which were Instrumental in overthrowing the Asquith Cabinet
Philomath Events
By Gertrude McC?.shlanc!.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCashland and family of Pea Ridge, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCasnland and family Miss Irene Evans attended teachers' institute at Liberty Saturday. . .Elmer Rodenberg is confined in the house with the grip. ....Mrs. David Clevenger and son Leroy. visited Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland and daughters Miss Ines! SUnso.1 called on Mrs. M. J. Weber Friday afternoon Mrs. Lizzie Waiting and Miss Maiy Plankenhorn called on Mr?. Ora Hendrix and daughter Tnelma Friday Earl Doddridge of Milton, a former resident of near here, wns received into the Knfshts of Pythias Lodge at Ablngton Wednesday night Mr. Daniel Plankenhorn made a business trip to G. A. R. Dickson's Saturday.
ARRANGE FOR LECTURE
EATON, O., Jan. 22. Although its rtate has not been fixed, members of the Commercial club will endeavor to
arrange with Thomas Brooks Fletcher, of Marion, O., for his appearance at the next annual banquet.
NEW FEVER CASES SPREAD EPIDEMIC
EATON, O., Jan. 22. Two new cases of scarlet, fever developed Sunday in this city. The victims are Donna Hubert. 7, daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Walter A. Hubert, North Cherry ctreet, and Mildred Davis. 4, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Davis, North Maple street. The latter's case makes the second in the Davis home, a son, Stanley, 9, having fallen a victim last week. The home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Green. East High street, was released from quarantine restrictions Sunday, both victims there having recovered.
HOME CLUB ENTERTAINS
MILTON, Ind.. Jan. 22. The Home Hub was entertained with Mrs. Thomas B. Lantz. Friday evening. The following program was presented: Reading. "The Hanging of the Crane," Mrs. Veno Odell: extracts from "Snowbound," Mr. W. P. Moore; winter pcera, Mtb. Henry Hoffmann.
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WILLIAM BOND DIES AT FOUNTAIN CITY
FOUNTAIN CITY. Ind., Jan. 22. William Bond died at his home In the north part of town Friday morning t
1 4 o'clock. Mr. Bond was 82 years of
age on the 13th of October and has been a resident of Fountain City for several years. He was stricken with paralysis about a year ago and has been in failing health since that time. The immediate cause of his death was pneumonia. Funeral services were held in the Friends' church Sunday. Mrs. Leannah Hobson officiating. Interment at Willow Grove cemetery. . Elma Alexander was a shopper in Richmond Saturday. .. .The Park Booster club which has been recentl organized held their regular monthly business meeting at the home of Mrs. G. A. Dwiggins Thursday afternoon.. ..Mr. and Mrs-. Orlando Hobson recently returned from Mooreland where they have been visiting friends and relatives.
RATHER CHILLY OUT
EATON, O., Jan. 22. Without shoes or stockings and clad la nothing excepting B. V. D.'b and a pair of trousers, William P. Nay, printer, was arrested Saturday night by Officer Clear and made to walk to the city jail in the snow that covered the ground. According to Officer Clear, Nay was given opportunity to go into his room at a rooming house on South Barron street and comfortably attire himself for the trip to the lockup.
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Mr. Jones of The United Cigar Stores, at Muncie Makes Interesting Statement and Advises His Friends to Use, Sweet's VITALIS.
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-Harvey Wright, teaching,
auditor,
11 Oliver Hatfield, advisory service 1915, $5.00. ' vf
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To Be On the Safe Side, Buy Diamonds Now
while we have on hand a beautiful assortment at the RIGHT price. - 0. E. Dickinson
"Eastern Indiana's Largest Ex- . elusive Jewelry House."
TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE'S ANNUAL REPORT To Advisory Board of Clay Township, Wayne County, Indiana 8howing Receipts, Disbursements and Balances of all Township Revenues, for the Year Ending December 31, 1916. RECEIPTS J Jan. 3 First National hank, Dec. Interest $7.0L
Jan. 24 County treasurer, January distribution, $597.30. Feb. 2 First National bank, January interest, $8.78. - March 2 First National bank, Feb. interest, $7.22. April 5 First National bank, March interest, $6.37. ; . r , April 13 County, treasurer, part July, distribution, $800.00. May IFirst National bank, April interest, $5.39. May 18 Edward Sykes, dog tax, $f)7.00. May 18 Melvin Dale, dog tax, $1.00. June 1 Harmon Davis, dog tax, $1.00. June 3 W. R. Evans, dog tax, $1.00. June 3 Charles Cates, dog tax, $1.00.- r .. June 3 First National bank, May interest; $4.7$. June 16 Larkin Atkinson, dog tax, $1.00. June 18 Jessee McCulloug, dog tax, $1.00. : June 24 Charles C. Smith, dog tax, $1 00. . June 24 County treasurer, distribution, $4,833.97, June 24 William f Wilson, trustee, transferred pupils, $213.81. June 27 Margaret Dale, dog tax, $1.00. - June 28 Samuel Stackhouse, closet, $6.E0. July 8 Milo Harris, trustee, transferred pupils, $197.23. July 14 L. S. Bowman, auditor, July distribution, $733.12. July 5 Hatfield and Fagan, school house closet. $3.00. July 5 First National bank, June interest, $4.95. July 24 R. Boyd Bond, sale of school closet, $6.75.. Aug. 4 First National bank, July interest, $11.86. , Aug. 9 County auditor, reimburse township cement arch, $90.00.
or;i. n -rum iiauvusi uaut, aug,
interest. 91z.ua. - Oct 2 First ' National bank, Sept. interest, $10.16. Nor. 2 First National bank, Oct. interest, $8.39. . Dec. 2 First National bank, Nov.
interest $6.14.
Dec. 22 County treasurer, Dec. dl
tribution, $3,956.76. EXPENDITURES
Jan. 4 Milo Gentry, advisory board
service 1915, $5.00
Jan. 4 B. H. Linderman, advisory
board service 1915. $5.00. Jan. 7 Emory Chamnees. teaching, $25.00. Jan. 7 Charles Bond, hauling sewer, $1.50. Jan. 8 Roy Rets, labor on roads, $1.50. , . ' v Jan. 11 Allen and Caine, repairing
road tools, $5.40.
" Jan. board
Jan.. 15 Emory ChamnesB, teaching,
$25.00, Jani 17 W. L. Baker and Co, desks afcd school supplies, $87.00.' Jan. 17 James Touts, gravel used in 1915, $10.50. Jan. 17 Wayne Works, repairs for heaters, $6.00. Jan. 18 Elsie Richards, 'teaching, $20.00 ! Jan. 18 Leota Stott, teaching, $15.00. Jan. 20 E. G. Hatfield, BChool supplies, $1.93. Jan. 24 Kiger and Co., school supplies, $163.03. Jan. 24 David Brooks, grarel, $4.00. Jan. 26 Frances L. Nichols, teaching art, $18.00. Jan. 27 John Ellis, stationery and stamps. $1.43. Jan. 27 D. W. Harris, gravel and labor, $59.20. Jan. 27 George Sanders, hack hire, $25.00. ' ' Jan. 28 Elmire Nicholson, hack hire, $50.00. Jan. 28 John Bailey, hack hire, $40. Jan. 28 Oscar Nicholson, hack hire, $26.00. Jan. 28 Charles Black, hack hire, $49.35. Jan. 28 Frank Black, hack hire, $28.00. . Jan- 28 D. S. Nicholson, janitor service, $30.00. Jan. 28 Harvey A. Wright teaching. $100.00. ...... Jan. 28 Elsie Richards, teaching, $60.00. . Jan. 28 Emory Chamness, teaching, $40.00.
Jan. 28 Isaebelle Kienzle, teaching, $60.00. 3&n. 28-rRuth Harris, teaching,
$47.25. Jan. 28 Leota Stott, teaching. $55. .Tan. 28 William Brooks, hack hire, $25.00. Feb. 1 S. D. Kiger, microscope, $31.50. Feb. 2 Columbia School Co., repairins: air pump, $2.50. Feb. 7 Thomas Dean, school supplies and toilet paper, $1.45. Feb. 11 George Fouts, gravel, $26.25. . Feb. 11 Emory Chamness, teaching, $40.00. Feb. 12 Item Publishing Co., printing reports, $20.35. Feb. 12 Palladium Publishing Co., printing reports, $18.30. Feb. 16. Frances L. Nichols, teaching art, $18.00. Feb. 18 Russell Crawford, labor on
roads, $3.50.
Feb. 19 J. O. Edgerton, treasurer, manuscripts examination Questions,
$7.80.
Feb. 19 Burk Supply Co., steel
sewer, $27.00.
Feb. 23 William Brooks, hack hire.
$25.00. .
Feb. 24. Elmire Nicholson, hack
hire. $50.00. Feb. 24 John Bailey, hack hire, $40. Feb. 24. Charles Black, hack hire. $47.00. Feb. 24 George Sanders, hack hire, $25.00. Feb. 24. Oscar Nicholson, hack hire, $26.00. Feb. 24 Frank Black, hack hire, $28.00. . Feb. 24. David S. Nicholson, janitor service, $30.00. Feb. 24. Elsie Richards teaching.
hire, back hire,
hack
hack
24 Ruth Harris, teaching,
for
Bowers, gravel,
$70.00. Feb. $90.00. Feb. $65.00. Feb. $80.00. Feb.
24 Isabella Kienzle, teaching, 24 Leota Stott teaching,
24 Ruth Harris, teaching,
ing, $50.00.
24. Emory Chamness, teach-
Feb. 24 $100.00.
March 2 L. S. Bowman, surplus dog fund, $119.00.
March 6 J. D. Adams Co., gravel
screen, $7.75. -
March 8 Nicholson Bro., writing
fluid, $1.50.
March 9 Ruth Harris, teaching,
$35.00. - March 10 Emory Chamness, teach Ing. $40.00. .
March 21 Frank Davis, gravel,
$6.75.
March 24 Elmire Nicholson, hack
hire. $50.00.
March 24 Charles Black, back hire,
$47.00. March 24 John Bailey, hack $40.00. March 24 George Sanders, hire.: $30.00. March 24 Frank Black, hack $31.00. March 24 Williams Brooks, hire, $25.00 . . March 24 Oscar Nicholson,
$26.00. March 24 David S. Nicholson, jani tor service, $30.00.
March 24 Harvey Wright, teaching,
$10.00.
March 24 Elsie Richards, teaching,
$70.00. March 24 Emory Chamness, teach ing, $40.00.
March 24 Isabelle Kienzle, teach
ing, $70.00.
March , 24 Leota Stott, teaching,
$65.00. March $70.00.
March 24 Charles Bennett, class
books. $5.00. March 30 W. L. Hatfield, coal school. $36.25.
April 11 Frank Black, transporta
tion. $24.00
April 11 Charles Boyd, hack hire,
$25.00
April 15 Emory Chamness, teach
ing. $50.00. April 16 Emory Chamness, Insti
tute fees, $27.62. April 20 E. M.
$6.40. ' April 22 E. P. Daggett labor on road, $.75. April 22 Jones Hardware Co., balance on Victrola and records, $28.16. April 25. Charles Whitman, com
mencement address, $15.00. April 26 Emory Chamness, teaching. $50.00. April 26 Harvey Wright, teaching, $175.00. April 26 Isabelle Kienzle, teaching, $80.00. April 26 Isabelle Kienzle, institute fees, $24.50. April 26 Elsie Richards, teaching, $80.00. . April 26 Elsie Richards, Institute fees. $24.50. April 26 Leota Stott teaching, $75. April 26 Leota Stott institute fees, $22.75. April 26 Ruth Harris, teaching, $46.75. April 26 Ruth Harris, Institute fees, $24.50. April 26 George Sanders, hack hire, $34.50. April 28 John Bailey, hack hire, ?78.50 "April 29iWiHJam Brooks, hack hire, $28.75. April 28 Harmon Davis, hack hire, $26.00. April 28 Oscar Nicholson, - hack hire. $29.90. April 28 Charles Black, hack hire, $54.05. . April 28 Frances L. Nichols, teaching art. $36.00. " Ap r, ?8 Jeannette Lamb, teaching music. $91.50. April 29 Jeannette Lamb, music books and supplies, $14.95. April 29--Charles Hoover, bridge plant $11.45. May 1 Harold Williams, music commencement $15.50.
May 2 Alonzo Harris, gravel. $3.00. May 5 Roy Means, gravel. $11.40. May 12 Wilbur Bond, school enumeration, $30.00. May 13 Bartel and Rhoe, school supplies, $12.47. May 13 J. M. Coe Printing Co., notice for bids and commencement programs, $25.85. May 17 Frank Sanders, labor school house, $3.00. May 29 William Ellis, gasoline and oil for school cars, $7.40. Jund 6 Dr. W. W. Neff, coal for school house, $194.77. June 6 E. G. Hatfield, cashed road order, $3.00. June 9 Alonzo Harris, acre of land, $400.00. June 9 W. L. Hatfield, notary serr ice. $1.00. June 10 B. F. Parsons, recording deed, $1.00. June 10 Linnie Myers, hauling steel sewer, $1.50. June 17 W. L. Baker and Co., steel sewer, $38.00. June 19 David S. Nicholson, janitor service. $34.00.
June 20 George Mosey, school supplies, $6.16. June 21 William Fulton, storing coal, $2.25. , June 24 Howard Horton, surveying, $4.00. . June 24 Frank Underhill, labor on road, $2.24. June 24-i-Howard Gamber, building school lot fence, $13.05. June 27 Don Overman, lumber for school lot fence, $71.14. June 27 Don Overman, lumbef, cement and sewer. $28.78. June 27 John Bond, labor on school lot fence, $13.05. July 8 Jessie Byrd, gravel, $4.05. July 17 D. H. Goble Co., printing suoplies and blanks, $6.12. July 17 Standard Oil Co., 32 gaL standard floor dressing. $10.50.
July 17 Martin Knapp. moving
buiding in school yard. $20.00. July 22 Enoa Thornburg, supervisor service, $25.00. July 24 Milo Harris, trustee, transferred pupils, $10.04. July 30 Charles H. Bond, ser7ice, $25.00. - July 30 William Wise, cement arch 7H ft by 10-16 ft, $190.00. Aug 4 Charles Boyd, hauling gravel and steel sewer, $2.50. Aug 8 James Kiezer, supervisor service, $20.00. Aug. 12 Burk Supply Co., two steel sewers, $48.00. Aug. 17Horaer Brown, carpenter work on closets. $6.62. Aug. 21 Elvin- Benson, carpenter work on closetB, $11.25. Aug. 24 Ulrich and Holaday, ventilators and urinal troughs, $42.75. Aug. 25 T. A. Dean, five days labor cleaning school house, $7.50. - Aug. 26 Florence Boyd, Beech bridge plank, $9.85. j , Aug. 26 Jessie Byrd, mowing school yard, $1.50. i Aug. 28 Wayne Works, repairing school wagons. $59.40.
Brown, cefltent
Aug. 30 Homer labor, $4.00.
Aug. 31 Ind. Reformatory, brooms.
mops and buckets, $10.47.
Aug. 31 Howard Gamber, supervis
or service, $30.00.
Sept. 1 Gerald Gamber, shoveling
gravel, $6.00.
. Sept. 2 Carl Martin, grading and
hauling gravel $45.25.
Sept 2 Lewis Garrett grading and
naming gravel. 136.25
Sept. 2 Stehpen Shiebla, shoveling
gravel, 14.55.
Sept 2 Theodore Davis, two sheep.
sio.uo.
sept 2 William Sykes, shoveling
gravel, iz.25. Sept. 2 Chester Atkinson, shovel ing gravel, $1.50.
Sept 5 Samuel Boyd, shoveling
gravel, $4.50.
Sept. 6 J. M. Coe Printing Co.. lefc
ter heads, $3.25. Sept 6 William Gunckel, carpenter on closets, $56.12.
Sept. 6 Charles Black, team labor
school yard, $65.40. Sept 7 Charles Smith, carpenter labor on closets. $98.65. Sept 8 Fred Mull, grading and hauling gravel. $39.75. '
Sept 8 Harry Fagan, reclaiming
road order receipts, $7.56. Sept 8 Howard Williams, shoveling gravel, $5.23.
Sept 9 William Wise, cement
labor plastering and painting, $413.00.
Sept 9 Daniel DeHhagen, shed rent
ror school wagons and labor, $5.00. Sept 13 A. G. Luken Co., fomigators, $3.42.
Sept 9 Standard 01! Co., axle
grease for school wagons, $2.20.
Sept 13 Jones . Hardware Co.,
school supplies, $18.85. Sept 20 Elsie Richards, teaching, $40.00.
Sept 26 W. M. Roller, material for
repairs school house, $79.25. Sept 26 George Knollenberg Co, burlap for schOOL $9.43. Sept. 29 Howard Gamber, labor on school bouse fence, $2.25. Sept 29 Elmir Nicholson, hack hire. $50.00. Sept. 29 John Bailey, hack hire, $40.00 - . Sept. 29 William Brooks, hack hire, $25.00. Sept. 29 Oscar Nicholson, hack hire, $26.50. Sept. 29 Linnie Myers, hack hire. $50.00. Sept 29 Charles Black, hack hire, $40.00. Sept. -29 George Sanders, hack hire, $35.00. Sept. 29 David S. Nicholson, janitor service, $48.00. Sept. 29 Roscoe Shaffer, teaching, $100.00. Sept. 29 Elsie Richards, teaching, $35.00. Sept. 29 Herbert Cortrlght teaching. $80.00. Sept. 29 Isabelle Kienzle, teaching, $J0.0O. Sept. 29 Leota Stott, teaching, $65. Sept 29 Ruth Harris; teaching. $70.00. . Sept. 29 Oliver Albertson, labor on school lot $33.25. Sept. 30 Charles Jeffers, fill over cement arch, $27.30. . Sept 30 Robert Gamber, blasting rtumps. $$.' Oct. 6 Lewis Linsey, gravel, $35.60. . Oct. 9 R- Boyd . Bond, shoveling gravel, $2.50. ; Oct. 9 Howard Gamber, supervisor service, $25.00. Oct 11 Frances L. Nichols, teaching art, $18.00. Oct 11 Gerald Gamber, shoveling gravel, $1.50. Oct 11 Harry Chapman, hauling
gravel, $7.50. Oct. 12 Frank Linderman, shovelfng dirt. $4.00. Oct. 14 Howard L. Cook, hauling gravel, $9.00. Oct. 14 Stephen Shiebla, shoveling gravel, $4.60. Oct 14 Robert Bond, cement labor. $12.50. Oct 14 Vinton Wilson, hauling gravel, $6.00.
Oct 16 Walter Linderman, hauling
gravel, $6.00. Oct. 16 Wayne County Lnmber Co., material for closets, $296.22. Oct. 16 Wayne County Lumber Co., lumber, cement and sewer, $57.46. Oct 16 Hobert Durban, hauling gravel, $9.38. Oct 17 Jerd Smith, gravel, $21.00. Oct 18 J. C. Fulton, Singer sewing machine, $24.00. . Oct 18 J. O. Edgerton, printing exam, questions and manuscripts, $13.05. Oct 18 Sanders French, labor on culbert $6.50. Oct 19 Lonel Oler, hauling gravel, $6.00. Oct 24 Elsie Richards, teaching, $75.00. . - Oct. 24 Isabelle Kienzle, teaching, $70.00. Oct. 24 Ruth Harris, teaching, $70. Oct. 24 Leota Stott teaching, $65. Oct. 24 Roscoe Shaffer, teaching, $100.00. Oct 24 Herbert Cortright, teaching, $80.00. Oct. 25 Frances Nicohls, teaching art, $18.00. Oct. 26 Linnie Myers, hack hire, $45.00. Oct. 26 Charles Black, hack hire, $36.00. Oct. 26 George Sanders, hack hire, $31.50. Oct. 27 Oscar Nicholson, hack hire, $24.00. Oct 27 William BrookB, hack hire. $22.50.
Oct 28 John Bailey, back hire, $36. - Oct. 28 Forrest Scruggs, hauling
$3.00. Oct. 30 H. H. Wilson, gravel, $7.60.
Nov. 3 Elmire Nicholson, hack hire,
$45.00. Nov. 4 Garold Gamber, labor on
bridge. $1.00.
Nov. 4 Harry Chapman, hauling
gravel, $10.50.
Nov. 6 Charles Jeffers, hauling
gravel, $3.00.Nov. 8 Howard Gamber, supervisor service, $10.00. No. 8 Charles Knote, hauling gravel, $5.25. No. 9 Thomas Irwin, hauling gravel, $10.50. 4 No. 9 B. H. Linderman, hauling gravel, $3.75. Nov. 9 Jennette Lamb, teaching music, $40.00. Nov. 9 D. S. Nicholson, janitor service, $30.00. Nov.' 14 John Linderman, hauling gravel, $37.50. Nov. 14 Larkin Gamber, labor on Cement culbert $16.00. ' Nov. 20 Richard Conway, gravel, $36.40. ' Nov. 21 Blanche Fenimore, teaching domestic science, $24.00. Nov. 22 Frances L. Nichols, teaching art $18.00. Nov, 23 George Sanders, hack hire, : $35.00. ' j
Nov. 24 Roscoe Shaffer, teaching, $100.00. Nov. 24 Elsie Richards, teaching, $75.00. : Nov. 24 Herbert Cortright teaching, $70.00.; Nov. 24 Herbert Cortright ' teaching. $10.00.; - w Nov. 24 3sabeUe Kienzle, teaching. $70.00. Nov. 24 Leota Stott teaching. $M. Nov. 24 Ruth Harris, teaching. $70. Nov. 24 David S. Nicholson, janitor service, $30:00. ' Nov. 24 Frank Slmpklna. gravel, $15.00. Nov. 24 Elmire Nicholson, hack hire. $50.00. Nov. 24 John Bailey, hack hire, $40.00. Nov. 24 Charles Black, hack hire, $40.00. . Nov. 24 Hack hire, $50.00. Nov. 24 William Brooks, hack Una. $26.00. Nov. 24 Oscar Nicholson, hack hire. $25.00. Nov." 24 Walter Hunnlcutt bau&ig gravel, $3.00. Nov. 25 D. H. Goble Co, records, blanks and printing. $36.00. Nov. 25 BenJ. Williams, labor on roads, $1.50. Nov. 25 H. E. Hinshaw, hanling gravel, $3.38. Nov. 26 J. M. Shark, hanIing-graveL $3 '38. Nov. 27 William Boyd, sawing bridge lumber, $1.00. Nov. 28 David Brooks, gravel, $35.40. Nov. 28 Roecoe Eagle, gravel, $2.60. Nov. 28 Enos Thornburg, supervisor service, $75.00. Nov. 28 Howard Gamber, supervisor service, $15.00. Nov. 29 John Fox, hauling gravel cement and sewer, $5.00. Dec 6 H. D. Goble Co.. school supplies. $16.28. Dee. 6 H. D. Goble Co., township supplies, $10.10. Dec. 7 Jessie Byrd, gravel, $24.40. Dec. 9 L. s. Bowman, road book, .$10.00. Dec. 11 D. J. Adams Co., two steel sewers, $76.40. Dec. 15 Elsie Richards, teachine.
15 Ruth Harris, teaching, $60. 15 Leotta Stott teaching. $60. 16 George Fouts, gravel,
$65.00. Dec. Dec. Dec. $16.80.
Dec. 16 Burton Temple, laboratory supplies, $1.00. Dec. 18 D. W. Harris, gravel and labor. $69.75. Dec. 18 L. D. Stackhouse, repairing school hacks, $1.25. Dec. 19 Elmire Nicholson, hack hire, $32.50. Dec. 19 Charles Smith, carpenter labor school house, $17.50. Dec. 20 Charles Jeffers. hack hire. $12.50. Dec. 20 John Bailey, hack hire, $36.00. Dec. 20 Oscar Nicholson, hack hire, $22.50. Dec. 20 Linnie Myers, hack hire,
$45.00. Dec. $36.00. Dec. $31.50. Dec. $27.X)0. Dec.
20 Charles Black, hack hire, 20 George Sanders, hack hire, 20 William Brooks, hack hire.
janitor
D. Shaffer, teaching.
20 D. S. Nicholson.
service, $30.00.
Dec. 20 R. $100.00.
Dec. 20 Herbert Cortright teaching. $70.00. - Dec. 20 Isabelle Kienzle. teaching, $60.00. Dec. 20 Frances L. Nichols, teaching art, $13.50. Dec. 21 Grace King. Eupcrviscr
domestic science, $26.00. Dec. 22 Jeannette Lamb, teacLing music, $24.00. Dec. 22 Emma Davis, gravel, $34.60. . Dec. 26 Charles H. Bond, service and expense account $300.00. Statement showing amount of all moneys paid to the various funds of Clay township, Wayne county, disubrsements therefrom and balances remaining therein, for the year ending December 31. 1916. Township Fund. Dec. 31. 1915 Balances on hand, $747.35; receipts during year, $1,036.42; total of balances and receipts, $1,803.77; disbursements during year, $1,268.05; final balance, $535.72. Road Fund. Dec. 31, 1915 Balances on hand, $338.80; receipts during year. $1,375.85; total of balances and receipts, $1.714.65; disbursements during year, $1,346.39; final balances, $368.26. Special School Fund. Dec. 31, 1915 Balances on hand, $829.68; receipts during year, $4,167.26; total of balances and receipts, $4,996.94; disbursements during year, $4,556.72; final balances, $440.22. Tuition Fund. Dec. 31, 1915 Balances on hand. $3,349.87; receipts during year, $4,932.01; total of balances and receipts, $8,281.88; disbursements during year, $4,139.04; final balances, $4,142.84. Dog Fund. Dec. 31, 1915 Balances on hand, $219.00; receipts during year. $105.00; total of balances and receipts, $324.00;' disbursements during year, $134.00; final balances, $190.00. Total of All Funds. ' Dec. 31, 1915 Balances on hand. $5 484.70; receipts during year, $11.636.54; total of balances and receipts. $17,121.24 ; disbursements during year, $11,444.20; final balances. $5,677.04. I, Charles H. Bond, the Trustee of Clay Township, Wayne County, Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm)
that the preceding report of Receipts, Disbursements, Balances, and Service Account is true and correct as I verily believe; and I further declare that the sums with which I am charged In this report are all of the sums received by me, and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, and 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 (or affirm), that I have received no money, nor article of value, in consideration of any contract made by me a3 Trustee of this Township. CHARLES H. BOND, Trustee of Clay Township. Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) to befere me. the Chairman of the Advisory Board of this Township this second day of January, 1917. O. J. HATFIELD, ' Chairman of Advisory Board of Clay Township. This report was received,' accepted, and approved by the Advisory Board of this Township at Us annual meeting this the second day of January, 1917. : . - O. J. HATFIELD, MILO GENTRY. B. H. LINDERMAN. Advisory Board Clay Township
