Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 73, 5 February 1918 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, FEB. 5,1918..
TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE'S ANNUAL REPORT I. O. J. Edgerton. trustee of Wayne Township, Wayne County. State of In-
aiana, make .the. following report to the Advisory Board of said Township, County and State, aforesaid Jan. 8th, 1917, showing receipts, disbursements and balance in. all different funds of Wayne Township, for the year ending Dec, 31st,1917V - . .. TQWN9HIP FUND : . Receipt. Amount on hand Jan. 1st, 1917, $2,377.79. ... Feb. 14, 1917. trustees of Wayne Twp., library, care of -office, 1916, $60; April 14, Township fund No. 7, Twp., library, rent of office, 1916, July 6. I 8, Bowman, . Co., auditor, June Distribution,, $2,093,25; Dec 21, 1 S. Bowman, Co., auditor, Dec. Distribution, all iunds, $1,852.52; Dec. 27. over pay on, bill, Klger & Co., $1.00; Dec. 28, Justice ot Peace Docket fees, all year 1917, $92.50.. v . Disbursements. - Jan. 10, 'il. J.-Quigley, : stamps for office, $2.00; Jan. 13, Richmond Home Telephone Co., Tent of officer phone and toll calls, $10; Jan. 15, Audra Taylor, help In office, $25r Jan. 15, J. O. Edgerton. salary of. Twp. trustee, $60; Jan. 17, Lena Hiatt. .views of Richmond, framed for office.. $4; Jan. 24, Audra Taylor, help in office, $9; Jan. 25, Richmond. J tern Newspaper, printing advertisements, $3.60; Jan. 26, L. S. Bowman, Co. .auditor, rent-.of office, one year, $120. '. . . , . ; Feb. 1, Helen' Edgerton, help In office, $16; Feb. 1P- J. O. Edgerton, salary as Twp. trustee, $65; Feb. 1. M. J. Quigley, stamps for office, $2; Feb. 1, Thos. B. Martin, washing office windows, and -packing goods.. $2;: Feb. 7, Item Newspaper Co.. publishing annual report, $54.25; Feb.. 9,: J. M. : Coe printing Co., printing for office $22.50; Feb. 10,-Adder Machine Co.,.l Wales adding machine, $247.35.; Feb, 14. Helen Edgerton, help In: office, $25; Feb. 14, J. O.'Edgerton, salary as Twp. trustee, $60; Feb. 15. C. W, Elmer, transportation to Indianapolis, $2.70; Feb. 24, C. W. Edgerton, help in office and extra carer of office, $35; Feb. 28, J. O. Edgerton, salary as Twp, trustee, $65; Feb. 28, Nicholson Printing Co., printing check & voucher books and J. P. dockets, $83.75. Mar. 1, C..W, Elmer, transportation to Indianapolis returned, $2.70; Mar. 5. C. W. Elmer, transportation to Indianapolis returned, $2.70; Mar. 8. M. J. Quigley, stamps for office, $2; Mar. 10, Palladium printing Co.. publishing annual report. $54.50; Mar. 13, Rich mond Home Telephone Co., long distance tolls, $.90;. Mar. 14, J. O. Edgerton, salary of Twp. trustee, $60; Mar. 14, C. W. Edgerton, help in office. $25; Mar. 19, J. O. Edgerton,. expense of office. $1C0; Mar. 20, Hubbard Printery, printing for office, $19.88; Mar. 30, Helen Edgerton, help in office, $23; Mar. 31, J. O. Edgerton. trustee's salary and Twp. .expense, $225. April 3. Richmond Home Telephone Co., telephone rent and tolls for office. $9.75: April 10, Wm. Duning. repair of safe door lock, $85; April 14, J. O. Edgerton, salary ;as Twp. trustee,- $60; April 14, Helen Edgerton, help in office, $25; April 30, Helen Edgerton, help in office, $25; April 30, J. O. Edgerton, salary as Twp. trustee, $65. May 12, Gardner, Jessup & unite, attorney fees & legal service, $30; May 14, Helen Edgerton, help in office, $25; May 15, J. O. Edgerton, salary as Twp. trustee, $65; May 16,- Bartel & Rhoe, office supplies, $23.21;. May 24, Thos. B. Martin, washing office windows, 2 times, $2; May 31, Helen Edgerton, help in office, ?25; May 31, J. O. Edgerton, salary as Twp. trustee, $65. June 1, M. J. Quigley, stamps for office, $4; June 2, Dougan, Jenkins Co., compensation Ins. for Tp. employees, $36.0S; June 15, Helen Edgerton, help in office, $23; June.15, J. O. Edgerton, salary as Twp. trustee, $60.00; June 20, Richmond Home Telephone Co., long distance toll charges, $1; June 22, Paul A. Beckett, legal services, matter of school No? 11, $15; June 30, Helen Edgerton, help in office. $25; June 30, J. O. Edgerton, salary as Twp. trustee, $60 July 5, Riohmond Home Telephone Co., rent of office phone, 3 Mos., and long distance tolls, $11.65; July 6. Kiger &. Co., supplies for office, $84.52; July 30, J. M. Coe Printing Co., printing for office, $16.25; July 14, Helen Edgerton, help in office, $25; July 16, J. O. Edgerton, salary as Twp. trustee, $63; July 20, Paul A. Beckett, legal service, Dist. No. 11 school. $10; July 24, M. J. Quigley, stamps for office, $2; July 24, Pettis A. Reid, Treas., transfer of children from Wayne Twp. schools to City schools, $500; July 24. C. C. Haaser Co., two ink pads and ink, $2; July 27, Hubbard Printery, printing for office, $4.75: July 31, Helen Edgerton, help in office, $25; July 31, J. O. Edgerton, salary as Twp, trustee, $63. r Aug. 15. Helen Edgerton, help in office, $25' Aug. 15, J. O. Edgerton, salary as Twp. trustee, $60: Aug. 24, M. J. Quigley. stamps for office. $2; Aug. 31. Helen Edgerton. help in office, $25; Aug. 31, J.. O. Edgerton, salary as Twp. trustee,' $60. ' 'Sept. 10. Don N. Shute. help in office, $5; Sept. 13., J. O. Edgerton, salary as Twp. trustee,-. $65;' Sept. 13, Helen Eiiserton, help in office, $20; Sept. 25, Nicholson Bros., 1 tiling case for office, $27.93; Sept 28, Helen Edgerton. help In office, $25; Sept. 29. J. O. Edgerton,- salary -as Twp. trustee, $05. " Oct. 6. M. J. Quigley, stamps for office, $3; Oct;. 12, Helen Edgerton, help in office, $25: Oct, 16. J. O. Edgerton. salary as Twp. trustee. 60: Oct. 19, Thos. Martin, cleaning office windows and oiling floors, $10; Oct. 23, Richmond Home Telephone Co.. rent office phone and toir charges, $9.85: Oct. 31, Helen EdgeTtOn; help in office, $25; Oct. 31, J. O. Edgerton, salary as Twp. trustee, $63.' Nov. 1, M. J. Quigley, stamps for office. $3; Nov. 7. Nicholson Printing Co. printing for office, $6.15: Nov. 9. J. M. Coe Printing Co.. printing stationery for office, $4.75; Nov. 10, E. V. Canipbell. mimograph for office, $15; Nov. 14, Helen Edgerton, help in office," $25; Nov. 15, J. O. Edgerton. salary as Twp. trustee, $C3.00; Nov. 23. Helen Edgerton, help in office, $23.00; , Nov. 24. Jesse A. Bailey, member Advisory Board's salary, $5.00; Nov. 26, J. 0. Edgerton, salary as Twp. trustee, $60; Nov. 27, Hubbard Printery, printing office supplies, $7.50. "" : ' Dec. 5, M.J. Quigley. stamps for office, $3; Dec. 5. Richmond Item, adver: Using bids, $6.85; .Dec. S, J. W. Haustetter, supervisor's salary, Dist. No. 4, $100; Dec. 10, Helen Edgerton, help in office, $5; Dec. 11. Will turner, supervisor's salary.' Dist. No. 3, $100; Dec. 15. Helen O Edgerton. help In office,
$20; DeC 15; J. O. Edgerton, trustee's salary. $65; Dec. 18, Walter S. Ratliff, supervisor's salary, Dist. No. 2, $100; Dec. 19, Helen Edgerton, help in office, $5; Dec. 21, Chas. C. Eubank, member of advisory board, salary, $5; Dec. 22, Gardner, Jessup & White, legal serv
ice for Township, $70; Dec. 24, Helen Edgerton. help in office, $5; Dec. 24, N. P. White, supervisor's salary, Dist. No. 1. $100; Dec 28, A. N. Weiss,, 1 office desk, $17; Dec. 28, E. H. Stegman, member Advisory Board, salary, $5; Dec 28, Klger & Co., printing poor supplies for the office, $11.15; Dec. 28, M. J. Quigley. stamps for the office, $3; Dec 2S, J. O Edgerton, trustee's salary and Bal. expence allowance, $96, Dec. 29, Bartel & Rohe, office supplies and furniture, $24.86; Dec. . 29, Helen G. Edgerton, help in office, $15. ROAD FUND Receipts. Amount on hands, Jan. 1st, 1917, $1,088.52-, Jan.' 15, 1917, L. S. .Bowman, Co., auditor rebate on concrete bridge, Dist. No. 4, $100; July 6. L. S. Bowman July Distribution, $3,315.82; Dec. 21, L. S. Bowman, Dec. Distribution, $112.85. . Disbursements. Jan. 9, Edwin Hartman. hauling graveli Dist. No. 1, $21.14; Jan. 9, Om-er-Davisson, hauling gravel, DistNo. 1. $4.61; Jan. 10, McClellan White, hauling and shoveling gravel, Dist. No. 1, $19.83; Jan. 11, S. -C. , Robinson, gravel furnished Dist. No. 1, $1.60; Jan. 11. Albert Smith, gravel furnished 125 L. 20c, Dist, No. 4. $25; Jan. 11. Harry Haustetter, shoveling gravel iDist No. 4. $12.00; Jan. 11, Leslie Raper, shoveling and hauling Dist. No. 4, $12; Jan. 12. W. C. McGirr, hauling gravel, Dist 4, $14.90; Jan. 12, Miles Shute, 35 L. gravel 20c, Dist. No. 4, $7; Jan. 13, Frank Davenport, cleaning snow from roads, Dist. No. 4, $6; Jan. 13, Will Turner, hauling with team. Dist. No. 3, $18; Jan. 13, Jesse Mekk, 5 1-3 days labor on roads, Dist. No. 4, 58; Jan. 13. Harry snute, Zib L. gravel , 20c, Dist. No. 4, $45 J Jan. 15, L E. Smith, sewer pipe for road DistSi Nos. 1 and 4, $96.70; Jan. 16, Henry Rodgers, 40 L: gravel, Dist. No. 2, $8; Jan. 20. Guy Davenport, 3 days with team, cleaning snow, Dist. No. 4, $9; Jan. 20, J. W. Haustetter, 8 days labor on roads, Dist. No. 4, $24; Jan. 24, Harold Norris, 13-8 days shoveling gravel, Dist. No. 1. $2.40; Jan. 25. James Bailey, shoveling gravel, Dist. No. 3. $4.18; Jan. 26. Eugene Anderson, 53 L. gravel 20c, Dist No. 3, $10.60; Jan. 6, Clarence Raper, hauling gravel, Dist. No. 4. $5.31. Feb. 1. Taylor -Dillman, work on roads, Dist. No. 1, $3; Feb. 1. John Sanders, repair road tools, Dist. No. 4, $2; Feb. 5. Jones Hardware Co., road supplies, dynamite, Dist. No. 4. $31.40; Feb. 10, N. P. White, labor on roads, Dist. No. 1, $11.50; Feb. 13, Harry Haustetter. cleaning snow on roads, Dist. No. 4, $13.00; Feb. 24, Joseph Myers, word on roads, Dist. 1, $2.80; Feb. 24, Abijah Pyle, work on roads, Dist. No. 1, $.45. Mar. 6. Wm. B. Barton, hauling gravel, Dist. No. 1, $4.91; Mar. 10, Jesse A. Meek, shoveling dirt, road Dist. No. 4, $12.75; Mar. 10, Scott Lichty, cleaning snow, road Dist No. 1. $12.75; Mar. 13, Amos L. Wolfe, gravel and labor on roads, Dist. No. 2, $108.50; Mar. 24, J. W. Haustetter, 2 days with team cleaning snow, Dist. No. 4, $6; Mar. 24. Ralph Crawford, raking stones from road Dist. No. 2, $9. April 5, Herbert Turner, grading .roads. Dist. No. 3, $5.50; April 6, Harry Pardieck, grading roads Dist. No. 3, $5.50; April 7, William Turner, grading roads Dist. No. 3, $7.50; April 7, Irvin Hart, raking stones from roads, Dist No. 2, $2.25; April 7, Peter Kimmel. 3 days grading, Dist. No. 1, $9; April 7, Floyd Wicker, 1 day grading, Dist. No. 1. $3; April 12. Wm.Eldridge 2 days work on road, Dist. No. 1, $3; April 14, Floyd Wicker, 2 days raking stones, Dist. 11. $3; April 14. J. W. Haustetter, grading roads, Dist. No. 4, $12; April 14, Henry Puthoff, 54 days work on roads, Dist. No. 1, $8.25; April 17, Walter S. Ratliff, 442 L. gravel 20c, Dist. No. 2, $88.40; April 18, Irvin Reed & Son, road. supplies and tools, Dist. Nos. 1, 2, 3. 4. $9.50; April 20, Harmon Wolke, moving snow from roads, Dist. No. 3, $5.50; April 21, Chas. E. Williams, grading roads. Dist. No. 1, $13.13; April 23, Frank Puthoff, raking stones from road, Dist, No. 1, $4.50; April 25, Miller-Kemper Co., cement to repair culverts, Dist. No. 1, $13.95; April 27, H. H. Horton, sur veying road for cut and fill, S. N St., $9.50. May 5, I. E. Smith, sewer pipe, road Dist. Nos. 1 and 2, $72.50; May 5, Homer Puthoff, work on roads, Dist No. 1, $5; May 5, N. P. White, work on roads. Dist. No. 1, $12.50; May 5, Chas, H. Duke, work on roads and material fur nished Dist. No. 1, $6.62; May 5, Fred Hartman, work on roads and hauling. Dist. No. 1, $1.50; May 5, John Ballenger. work on roads removing snow, Dist. No. 2, $4; May 7, Harry Hartman, dragging roads, Dist. No. 4, $3; May 8. O. E. Saxon, dragging . roads, Dist. No. 1, $3; May 9. McClellan White, grading roads, Dist. No. 1, $4.50; May 25, William Eggart, 15 L. gravel, Dist. No. 3, $3. June 7, John McEldowney, placing sewer pipe, road Dist. No. 1, $3; June 9, Garnett Ringley. work on roads with team. Dist. No. -4, $6; June 9, Stephen Ringley, work on roads with team, Dist. No. 4, $4; June 9. N. P. White, work on road with team, Dist. No. 1, $13; June 9. Howard Jefferles, work on roads with team, Dist. No. 1, $12; June 23. Ralph Crawford, shoveling on roads, Dist. 2, $2.50; June 23, Irvin Hart, placing sewer pipe, Dist. No. 2, $9; June 23, Verlin Ratliff. work on roads, Dist No. 2, $9; June 28, Rudolph Miller, 240 yards gravel 15c, Dist. No. 4, $36: June 30. Harry Hartman, grading roads, Dist. No. 1, $4.50; June 30, J. W. Haustetter, grading roads, Dist. No. 4. $10.50. July 2, Frank Davenport, labor with team. Dist. No. 4. $7; July 7, Earl Rolsin. labor on bridge. Dist. No. 4, $4; July 7, Klehfoth, Nlewoehner Co., verified sewer pipe, Dist. No. 3, $108; July 7, John Haustetter, labor on bridge, Dist. No. 4, $8.25; July 24, J. D. Adams & Co., tools for roads and ballance on grader, Dist. No. 1. $139.50; July 26. John S. Duke, cutting and filling grade, Dist. No. 3, $325; July 30, Standard .Supply Co., sewer pipe, Dist. No. 1. $2.16. , Aug, 2, Hackman Klehfoth Co., cement for roads, Dist. No. 4, $2.55; Aug. 11, Will Turner, work on roads, Dist. No. 3, $16; Aug. 15. John McEldowney, work on roads, Dist No. 1, $.75; Aug. 17. Levi G. Druley. 30 yards gravel 20c, Dist. No. 4. $6; Aug. 18, W. J. Chapman, labor on roads and material, Dist. No. 4, $28.87; Aug. 25, Edker, Hamilton, labor on roads, Dist No 2 $39.75; Aug. 23, W. E. Brannon, 2 yds' gravel, Dist. No. 2, $2.30.
Sept. 1, H. H. Horton, work on roads Dist Nos. 1 and 3, $6; Sept, 1, J. W. Haustetter, work on roads, Dist. No. 4, $10.50; Sept. 7, John Hamilton, work on roads, Di3t No. 2. $25.50; Sept. 8, I. E. Smith, steel sewer pipes, Dist. Nos. 1, 2, and 4, $112; Sept. 11. Edker Hamilton, shoveling gravel, Dist. No. 2; $42.75; Sept 14, Irvin Hart, labor on roads, Dist. No.. 2, $13.50; Sept. 24,
Henry Nolte, labor on roads with team Dist No. 4. $63.77; Sept 25, Howard King, shoveling' gravel, Dist. No. 1, $6; Sept 26, John S. Duke, Bal. for grading road at Bcallview, Dist No. 4, $10; Sept 26. C. and W. Kramer Co., brbidge lumber, Dist No. 3, $68.80. Oct. 9, 1. E. Smith, steel sewer pipes, Dist. Nos. 1 and 4. $115.90; Oct. 9, Frank Puthoff, work on roads, Dist. No. 1, $8.82; Oct. 10, Chas. Noulder, work on roads, Dist. No. 1, $19.20; Oct. 10, W. O. Jones, Supt roads, V sewer steel arch, 2 sections, $15; Oct. 11, Clem Carr, 205 yards gravel 20c, $41 ; Oct. 12. Jno. H. Nlewoehner, labor on roads, Dist No. 4, $7; Oct 13, Chas. Rupe, hauling gravel, Dist. No. 1, $16; Oct 20, Sy Wicker, labor on roads, Dist. No. 1. $13; Oct. 23. L. s! Bowman county auditor, malting road book, $25; Oct'23, Irvin Hart, work on roads Dist. No. 2, $10.50; Oct. 23, W. E. Alexander, work on roads. Dist. No. 1, $19.24; Oct 24, Henry Rogers, 241 yds. gravel, Dist. No. 2, $36.15; Oct. 26, Edwin Hartmon, shoveling and grading, Dist No. 1, $22; Oct 27, S. E. Danner, labor on roads, Dist. No. 1, $11.74; Oct 27, Russell F. Clark, labor on roads, Dist No. 1, $27; Oct, 27, Harman Wolke, labor on roads, Dist. No. 3, $13; Oct. 27, Floyd M. Reid, labor on roads, Dist. No. 1, $32.50; Oct. 27, James Rubley, labor on roads, Dist. No. 3, $12.80; Oct. 27, Edwin Coffman, labor on reads, Dist No. 3, $7.65; Oct. 27, Howard Jefferles, labor on roads with team, Dist. No. 1, $46; Oct. 30, Chas. Rupe, labor on roads, Dist. No. 1, $24. Nov. 3, Parker Elwood, 179 yds. gravel, Dist. No. 1, $35.80; Nov. 3, Parker. Elwood, labor on roads. Dist. No. 1, $16; Nov. 3, Warren Pemberton, work on roads, Dist. No. 1, $7.08; Nov. 3, George Worley, work on roads with team. Disc. No. 1, $38; Nov. 10, Chas. Williams, work on road with team, Dist. No. 1, $72; Nov. 10, Parker Elwood, 256 yds. gravel, Dist. No. 1, $51.20; Nov. 10, George Worley, haul ing on roads, Dist. No. 1, $25; Nov. 14, W. L. Thomas, shoveling gravel, Dist. No. 2, $19.50; Nov. 16, Mather Bros. Co., sewer pipe for roads, Dist No. 1, $2.16; Nov. 17, Irvin Hart, shoveling on roads. Dist. No. 2, $27 Nov. 17, Walter Sleweke, hauling on roads, Dist. No. 1. $9.64; Nov. 17, Chas. Rupe hauling on roads, Dist. No. 1, $24; Nov. 22, Clarence Jefferies, hauling on roads, Dist. No. 1, $35.88; Nov. 24. H. H. Hortman, surveying roads, Dist. Nos. 1 and 4, $14; Nov. 24, Fred Hartman, work with team, Dist. No. 1, $24.95; Nov. 24. I. E. Smith, steel sewer pipe, Dist. Nos. 1, 2, and 4,. $145.20; Nov. 24, Chas. Nolder, work on roads, Dist. No. 1, $24; Nov. 24, Mrs. Jos. Pardieck, 91 L. gravel 20c and labor Dist. No. 3, $41.61; Nov. 28, Wm. M. Brooks, shoveling dirt and gravel, Dist. No. 2. $20.25; Nov. 30, Lewis H. Baumer, hauling gravel, Dist. No. 3, $1.06; Nov. 30, J. B. Diehl. hauling and shoveling gravel, Dist. No. 1, $102.93. Dec. 1, Delbert Flelsch, . hauling gravel, Dist No. 3, $3.53; Dec. 1, J. E. Reid, hauling and shoveling gravel, Dist. No. 1, $93.64; Dec. 4, J. D. Snedeker, gravel furnished, Dist. No. 3, $22.80; Dec. 4, The Klehfoth Nlewoehner Co., sewer pipe. Dist. No. 2, $2.16; Dec. 6, Leonard Baumer, hauling gravel, Dist. No. 3, $4.75; Dec. 7, Jack Knollenberg, gravel furnished, Dist. No. 3, $30.60; Dec. 8, Earl Rolsin, shoveling gravel, Dist. No. 4, $6.75; Dec. 8, Henry Puthoff, hauling and work on roads, Dist. No. 1, $13.24; Dec. 11, Jas. W. Eby, shoveling on roads, Dist. No. 3, $7.04; Dec. 12. John E. Gunn, 63 L. gravel 20c, Dist. No. 1, $12.60; Dec 12, Clement V. Carr, 235 L. Gravel 20c, Dist. No. 1, $47; Dec. 14, Louis O. Vereggee. 20 L. gravel 20c, Dist. No. 1, $4; Dec. 14, Jenny Smith, 130 L. gravel (g 20c, Dist. No. 2, $26; Dec. 14, Marry Whitaker, work on roads, Dist. No. 1, $14.17; Dec. 14, Chas. Rupe, hauling gravel and grading, Dist. No. 1. $35; Dec. 15, James Moore, hauling gravel, Dist. No. 2, $7.65; Dec. 15, James Moore. 78 L. gravel 20c, Dist. No. 2, $15.60; Dec. 15, Irvin Hart, shoveling gravel, Dist. No. 2, $14.25; Dec. 15, Chas. Nolder, hauling gravel, Dist. No. 1, $18.71; Dec. 15, Wm. R. Crawford, labor on roads and gravel furnished, Dist. No. 2, $59; Dec. 15, L. E. Raper, labor on roads, Dist No. 4, $16.50; Dec. 15, Geo. E. Hodgin, 38 L. gravel 20c, Dist. No. 4, $7.60; Dec. 15, Wm. Turner, shoveling snow, Dist. No. 3, $5; Dec. 17, Leonard Baumer, shoveling snow. Dist. No. 3, $1.50; Dec. 18, Will Thomas, shoveling snow, Dist. No. 2, $27; Dec. 18, Jos. Pardieck, hauling gravel Dist.. No. 3, $17.60; Dec. 18, Walter S. Ratliff, shoveling and work on roads, Dist. No. 2. $79.50; Dec. 18, Roscoe D. Meyer, shoveling gravel and dirt, Dist. No. 2, .$26.25; Dec. IS. McClellan White, shoveling gravel, Dist iu. i, in.ov; uec. i, Eugene Anuer-, son. 326 L. gravel 25c. Dist No. 4. 1 $81.50; Dec. 19, Geo. Pennecamp, haul ing gravel, Dist. No. 1. $17; Dec. 19, Homer Estell, 163 L. gravel tfS 20c. Dist. No. 1, $32.60; Dec. 21. Emmett Hensley, 38 L. gravel 20c, Dist. No. 2, $7.60; Dec. 21, Levi G. Druley, 96 L. gravel 15c, Dist No. 3. $14.40: Dec. 22, Leslie Cook. 208 L. gravel 20c, Dist No. 1, $41.60; Dec. 22, Wilbur Turner, shoveling snow, Dist. No. 3, $2.75; Dec. 22, J. W. Haustetter. labor on roads, Dist. No. 4, $20; Dec 24, Chas. Rupe, hauling. Dist. No. 1, $46.55; Dec. 24, Oil Garrett, "hauling gravel, Dist. No. 1, $13.87; Dec. 24, Howard Jefferles, 20 L. gravel 20c, and hauling, Dist. No. 1, $33.46; Dec. 24, Taylor Dillman, work on roads, Dist. No. 1. $7.42; Dec. 24, N. P. White, extra work on roads, Dist. No. 1; $36; Dec24, Earlham ceremtery, 178 L. gravel 20c, Dist No. 2, $35.60; Dec. 26, Herbert Haustetter, - shoveling, Dist. No. 4, $15; Dec. 26, O. E. Saxton, 30 L. gravel (ft 20c, Dist No. 1, $23; Dec. 26, Alfred C. Underbill, 96 L. gravel 20c, Dist. 1, $19.20; Dec 27, J. M. Collier, 150 L GraV 20c, Dist, 2; $30; Dec. 28. Jones Hardware, Co. screw jacks, road Dist 4, $7.50; Dec. 29, Stanr dard Supply Co., sewer pipe, Dist. No. 1, $13.08; Dec 29, John Mlnner, shoveling on roads, Dist. No. 4, $4.50; Dec. 29, Wm. Behnen, shoveling on roads. Dist. No. 4, $12.53; Dec. 31, Irvin Reed and Son, tools for road Dist. No. 4, $19.70. ... SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Amount on hand, Jan. 1st, 1917, $5,644.94. March 14, 1917, Union Nat Bank, return on insurance over rate and pay on J. P. supplies. $13.56; May 26, 1917, L. S. Bowman, county auditor, part June
distribution, advanced, $1,000.00; May 26, 1917, L. S. Bowman, county auditor, part June distribution, advanced, $300.00; May 26, 1917, L. S. Bowman, county auditor, part June " distribution, advanced, $700.00; July 6. 1917, L. S. Bowman, county auditor, June distribution, $4,158.98; Aug. 3. 1917, State Dept of Education, to reimburse 2-3 amount for Agriculture teaches, $666.67; Sept. 26, 1917, German-American' Trust & Savings Bank, sale of school twp. bond and Interest premium, $14,087.45; Dec. 21, 1917, L. S. Bowman, county auditor, December distribution, $5,092.46. Disbursements. Jan. 2, 1917, 1. T. Beck, teaching agriculture all schools $25.00; Jan. 9, H. S. Stillinger, coal oil for hacks, Nos. 9 and 10, $2.10; Jan. 9, O.. E. Dickinson. 1 clock for school No. 12, $6.00; Jan. 9, A. T. Jessup, painting and ' tinting walls at Dist. No. 11, $96.85; Jan. 9, T. H. I. & E. Traction Co., tickets for
pupils from No. 11' school transfered to Garfield In city, $20.00; Jan. 9, Hoosier Mercantile Co. supplies for schools No. 5 and 13, $15.64; Jan. 9. Philip Edgerton, work at school Dist No. 11, $28.75; Jan. 9, Smith System Heating Co., two grate bars for heater at school Dist. 12 and express on same, $5.76; Jan. 10, L. M. Jones, repairing window frames and material, $7.00; Jan. 12, W. S. Spencer, hardware and supplies, schools No. 5, 6 and 11, $14.87; Jan. 12,' G. M. Guyer, repair work at schools No. 5, 6 and 11, $16.25; Jan. 13, George Kircher, 3 yds. gravel delivered school No. 12, $3.00; Jan. 16, Adams Express Co., charges on agriculture chart, 60c; Jan. 17, Moore & Ogborn, fire insurance premiums, $25.50; Jan. 17, I. T. Beck, teaching agriculture in all schools, $25.00; Jan. 17, Chas. Johanning, repairing water pipes school No. 14, $1.25; Jan. 17, Hans N. Koll, fire insurance on school house. No. 9, $15.00; Jan. 18, Smith System Heating Co., 2 grate bars for heater No. 12, $8.34; Jan. 20, L. M. Jones, new lock and placing same at Dist. No. 10, $2.50; Jan 22, Earlham Cemetery, for gravel for yard at school No. 11, $1.00; Jan. 22, C. S. Shideler. for rent on water hydrant school No. 9, $3.00; Jan. 23, Charles Butler, coal oil for school No. 5, $1.65; Jan. 24, Wm. A. Parke, repairing school hack, Dist. No. 3, $11.35; Jan. 24, Mather Bros. Co. coal furnished for schools 1-6-10-11 and 15, $124.76; Jan. 25, Ben. J. G. Price Co., fire insurance on school No. 5, $18.00; Jan. 25. Kiger & Co., 1 school hack and school supplies, $437.57; Jan. 26, Elijah Thorpe, Janitor work and repairs, Dist. No. 10, $22.00; Jan. 26, Russell F. Clarke, janitor work and repairs, Dist. No. 1, $32.00; Jan. 26, Agnes Miles, janitor work and repairs, Dist No. 6. $30.00; Jan. 26, Passmore Avery, janitor work and repairs, Dist. No. 3, $12.00; Jan. 26, Wm. BartelSr., janitor work and repairs, Dist. No. 9, $32.00; Jan. 26, J .O. Darland, janitor work and repairs, Dist. No. 5, $33.20; Jan. 26, John Jenkins, janitor work and repairs, Dist. No. 11, $38.50; Jan. 26, B. Frank Simcoke, driving school hacks and repairs, Dist. 10, $52.77; Jan. 26, C. H. Little, driving school hack, Dist. 1, $60.00; Jan. 26, Joseph Bietry, driving school hack, Dist. 9, $40.00; Jan. 26, Samuel Culbertson, driving school hack, Dist. 9, $43.00; Jan. 26, Thos. Burris, driving school hack, Dist. 3, $35.00; Jan. 26, Mary Ammerman, hauling own children to Dist. 11, $14.00; Jan. 26, Herman Remmert, driving school hack to Dist. 13. $50.00; Jan. 26. Wm. Turner, driving school hack 2 months to Dist. 15, $80.00; Jan. 26, Howard Turner, driving school hack to Dist. 3, $44.00; Jan. 26, Gurney Stidham, digging holes for Giant Strides. Dist. 5. $2.50; Jan. 26. Grace L. King, teaching domestic science all schools, $32.50; Jan. 26, Ivan T. Beck, teaching agriculture all school, $160.00; Jan. 26,' C. M. Hood, repairing school wagon, Dist. No. 3, $100.00; Jan. 26, C. H. Miles, repairs on building, Dist. 6, $1.55. Feb. 1, Mrs. S. B. Morgan, fire Ins. on schools Nos. 9. 11 and 13, $41.60; Feb. 1, H. S. Stillinger, coal oil stove for school hacks 9 and 11, $4.10; Feb. 1. T. H. I. & E. Traction Co., car tickets for pupils from No. 11, school to Garfield. $25; Feb. 2, Dye & Price, fire & tornado Ins., on school Dist. No. 14, $28; Feb. 3. Dougan, Jenkins Co., fire & tornado Ins., schools No. 3 and 4, $38; Feb. 3. R. A. Davenport, repair work and hauling supplies, Di6t. No. 12. $8; Feb. 5, Jones Hardware Co., school hardware and supplies, $24.03; Feb. 9, G. W. Robbins, repairing and hauling furniture, schools Dist. Nos. 5, and 10, $8; Feb. 9, Irvin Reed & Son, hardware supplies, for schools Nos. 1, 3, 5, 9, 11 and 12, $44.12; Feb. 12. Hans N. Koll, fire insurance on No. 10 school, $7.83; Feb. 13, John E. Peltz, fire insurance on No.. 7 school, $3.20; Feb. 14, A. M. Hood, renair work on school hack, Dist. No. 3, $4.50; Feb. 14, Romey Furniture Co.. rent of chairs, Dist. No. 10, $2; Feb. 19, Dougan. Jenkins Co., additional insurance on Dist. No. 5, $5: Feb. 19, .1. I Hok-omb Mfg. Co., 1 case paper toweling, $9.20; Feb. 20, T. H. I & E. Trac. Co.. car tickets for pupils from No. Jl, school to Gar field, $30; Feb. 23, Wayne Works, repairs on tchool back, Dist No. 10, $13.30 Feb. 24, Elijah Thorpe, janitor work and repairs, schools Dist. 10, $22; Feb. 24, Uusseil Clark, janitor work, Dist No. 1. $32; Feb. 24. Agnes I Miles, janitor, Dist. No. 6, $30; Feb. 24, Passmore Avery, janitor, Dist. No. 3, $17; Feb. 24. Wm. Bartel Sr., janitor work and repairs, Diet No. 9, $34.10; Feb. 24, J. O. Darland, janitor work, Dist No. 5, $32; Feb. 24. John Jenkins, janitor, Dist. 11, $32; Feb. 24, Frank Simcoke, driving school hack to school Dist. No. 10, $50; Feb. 24. C. H. Little, driving hack, Dist. No. 1, $60; Feb. 24, Joseph Bietry, driving hack, Dist. No. 9, $40; Feb. 24, Samuel Culbertson, driving hack, Dist. No. 9, $43; Feb. 24, Thos. Burris, driving hack, Dist. No. 3, $35; Feb. 24, Mary Ammerman, driving hack, Dist. No. 11, $19; Feb. 24, Herman Rtmmert, driving hack, Dist No. 13, $50; Feb. 24, Howard Turner, driving hack, Dist. No. 3, $44; Feb. 24, Will Turner, driving hack, Dist. No. 15, $40; Feb. 24, Grace L. King, teaching domestic science in all schools. $31-.50; Feb. 24, I. T. Beck, teaching agriculture in all schools, $100; Feb. 26, Mildred Townsend, 1 copy reference library, school No. 11, $6.75; Feb. 27, O. W. Crawford, shade rollers for schools Nos. 3 and 10, $1; Feb. 28, H. S. Stillinger. coal oil for schools Nos. 9 and 11, $3.90. Mar. 3. Mather' Bros. Co., coal for schools Nos. 3, 5, 12, and 15, $93.46; Mar. 3, Geo. M. Guyer, repair work at Nos. 3 and 11, $14.80; Mar. 9. Standard Oil Co., coal oil for school Dist. No. 1, $2.60; Mar. 9, W. H. Johnson & Son Co., repairs for furnace, Dist No. 1, and labor .on same. $44.75; Mar. 9, J. H. bniveiey, drayage, express and express freight op school supplies, $3.55; Mar. 17, Verlin Gehring, work on' school
grounds, Dist. No. 12, $11 Mar. 19, J. 1. Holcomb, school supplies, $3-79; Mar. 22, T. H. I. & E. Trac. Co., tickets for pupils for No. 11 school transferred, to Garfield, $35; Mar. 24, I. T. Beck, teaching agriculture all schools, $75; Mar. 24, Elijah Thorpe, janitor service DisU No. 10, and extras, $22; Mar. 24, Russell F. Clark, -janitor Dist No. 1, and repairs, $33.80; Mar. 24, Agnes Miles, Janitor Dist No. 6, $30; Mar. 24, Passmore Avery, janitor Dist. No. 3, $17; Mar. 24. Wm. Bartel, Sr., janitor Dist. No. 9, $32; Mar. 24, J. O. Darland, janitor Dist. No. 5, $32; Mar. 24, John Jenkins, janitor Dist. No. 11, $32; Mar. 24. Frank Simcoke, hauling children to school Dist. No. 10, and extras,. $51.40; Mar. 24, Chas. H. Little, driving school hack, Dist. No. 1, $60.00. Mar. 24, Jos. Bietry, driving hack, Dist. No. 9, $40;
Mar. 24, Thomas Burris, driving hack, Dist. No. 9, $35; Mar. 24, Samuel Culbertson, driving hack, Dist. No. 9, $43; Mar. 24, Mary Ammerman, driving hack, Dist. No. 11, $16; Mar. 24, Her man Remmert, driving hack, Dist No. 13, $50; Mar. 24. Will Turner, driving Lack, Dist No. 15, $40; Mar. 24, Howard Turner, driving hack, Dist. No. 3, $44; Mar. 24, Grace L. King, teaching domestic science all schools, $32.50; Mar. 24, A. M. Hood, repairing school hack, Dist. No. 3; $1; Mar. 24, C. A. Butler, coal oil for school, Dist. No. 5, $1.65; Mar. 24, H. S. Stillinger, coal oil for school? Nos. 9 and 11 and hacks, J5.10. April 5, Homer Evans, tuning piano, Dist. No. 1, $2.50; April 6, Addison C. Thomas, repairing school hack, Dist. No. 9, $3.60; April 9, Kate Stanton, 7 days institute attendance, $28; April 12 Klehfoth Nlewoehner Co., lime for Dist. No. 11 school building, $2.05; April 12, A. P. Bailey, for 5 loads kindling wood, Dist. No. 11, $5; April 13, Stanley Electric Co., light bulbs for Dist. No. 11. 3 boxes, $4.95; April 17, C. H. Addleman, Int on Twp. warrant No. 5. $45: April 20, Mather Bros. Co., coal for all schools, $65.68; April 21, Grace L. King, teaching domestic science all schools, $32.50; April 21, Elijah Thorpe janitor work Dist. No. 10, and extras, $23; April 21, Russell F. Clark, janitor, Dist. No. 1, $32; April 21. Agnes Miles, janitor, Dist. No. 6, ?30; April 21, Passmore Avery, janitor, Dist. No. 3, $12; April 21, Wm. Bartel, Sr., janitor, Dist. No. 9 and extras, $34.25; April 21, J. O. Darland, janitor, Dist. No. 5, $32; April 21, John Jenkins janitor, Dist. No. 11, and extras, $34.20; April 21, Joseph Bietry, driving school hack to Dist. No. 9. $50; April 21, C. H. Little, driving hack, Dist. No. 1, $62.25; April 21, Frank Simcoke, driving hack, Dist. No. 10, $50.30; April 21, Samuel Culbertson, driving hack, Dist. No. 9, $43; Ap-i! 21, Thos. Burris, driving hack, Dist. No. 3, $35; April 21, Mary Ammerman, driving hack, Dist. No. 11, $16; April 21, Herman Remmert driving hack. Dist. No. 13, $50; April 21, Howard Turner, driving hack, Dist. No. S, $44; April 21, Blanche Addleman, 7 days institute attendance, 1916-17, $22.75 ; April 23, Edgar Norris, groceries and supplies for domestic science at school Dist. No. 6, $25.53; April 23, T. H. I. & E. Trac. Co., car tickets for pupils from No. 11 school to Garfield, $35; April 25, A. B.-Carman, coal oil for Dist. No. 3, also hacks, $4.60; April 25, Miller-Kemper Co., kindling for schools Nos. 3; 9, 10, 11, and 12, $9.50; April 25, Ross N. Lammott, institute fees, 1916 17, $28; April 25, Florence E. Guthrie, institute fees, $24.50; April 25 Nellie Morrow, Institute fees, $28; April 25, Cora Nolder, institute fees, $28; April 25, Frances Simmons, institute fees, $22.75; April 25, Ethel Hoover, institute fees,, $19.25; April 25, tira M- 'White, institute fees, $28; April 25, Lora Eldridge, institute fees, S26.25; April, 25, Alice I. Vore, institute fees, $23.80; April 23. Jas. C. Starr, institute fees, $28; April 25, Elentia Simmons, inst. fees, $24.50; April 25, Mary Thornton, institute fees, $21; April 25, Clara Porter, institute fees, $28; April 25, Bertha Lawrence, institute fees and janitor fees, $37.50; April 25. Edna L. Toney, institute and janitor fees, $34.75; April 25, Mary Henning,. institute and janitor fees, $34.75; Arril 25, Etta Rose, institute and janitor fees, $31.25; April 25, Grace B. Gorman, institute fees, $24.50; April 27, Wm. C. Ferguson, fire & tornado Ins. on school No. 15, $39.60; April 28, Ivan T. Beck, teaching agriculture all schools, $125; April 28, H. S. Stillinger, coal oil for schools Nos. 9 and 11 and hacks, $1.30; April 30, J. M. Eggemeyer & Sons, coal oil for schools Nos. 11 and 13, $7.13; April 30, Grace B. Gorman, music sheets for all schools (commencement), $15.67. May 5. Iliff & Co., 2 lamps and 1 coal oil can for school No. 15, $1.40; May 8, Frank Taylor, repair work, school Dist. No. 12, $1.50; May 10, Geo. W. Winfrey, commencement address, expences, $15; May 11, Harold Williams, commencement orchestra music, $12; May 11, Irvin Reed & Son, school repair material Dist. No. 10, $1.75; May 12, Chas. H. Addleman, interest on school warrant No. 6, $5; May 14, J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., Bal. on toweling and supplies, $7.65; May 14, Jones Hardware Co., repair supplies for school buildings, $8.79; May 15. Russeil F. Clark, ditching and placing tile, school No. 1, $6; May 16, Bar tel & Rohe, school supplies, $171.09; May 18, Standard Oil Co., coal oil for school No. 1, $.85; May 18, Indiana Reformatory, brooms for all schools, $8; May 18, A- W. Dingley, janitor service for rehersals and commencement of Twp. schools, $5; "May 19, Chas. W. Crawford, taking school enumeration west half of Wayne Twp., $45; May 23, Sylvester Cook. 6 rds. drain tile for school No. 1, $4; May 25, Mather Bros. Co, coal for schools Nos. 1, 5, 6 and 9, $926.50; May 26, Geo. M. Guyer, repair of coal shed, Dist. No. 13, $16; May 29, Dale Printing Co, printing manuscripts, examination questions, trustee's expense, $30:15: May 29, Richmond City Water Works, water privilege school No. 14, $7. June 1, Wells Fargo Express Co., express charges on school mops, $.30; June 2, Ivan T. Beck, teaching agriculture all tchools, $100; June 4, Klehfoth Niewoehner Co., coal for schools Nos. 3, 10, 12, 14 and 15, $405; June 4, Walter S. Spencer, hardware and supplies, rchools Nos. 1, 11 and 13, $6.12; June 16, G. M. Guyer, repair of coal shed, echool No. 13, $47.50; June 16, Singer Sewing Machine Co., sewing machine for school No. 6,, $24; June 19, J. C. Starr, taking school enumeration, east half, $45; June 23, Eugene Anderson, 4 L. gravel, repair work school No. 13. $4; June 23, Wm. Mattl, repair work and material school hack, Dist. No. 9, $7.80; Jure 25, Hackman, Klehfoth Co., cement for repair work, Dist. No. 13, $19.20; June 28, A. D. Thompson, drivin school hack to Dist. No. 10, $6.25; June 29, John Jenkins, mowing school yard. Dist. No. 11. $2: June 30 T T Etck, teaching agriculture, farm groups, $100.
"July 5, John Clinhens, new pump and removing old pipe, Dist. No. 10, $20.50; July 6, Kiger & Co., supplies for all schools, $31.05; July 7, Richmond Lumber Co., lumber for ; coal Ehed, Dist. No. 13, $61.90; July 7. Fred H. Lemon Co., flowers for commencement, 413.50; July 7, George M. Guyer, rebuilding coal shed, Dist No. 13, $17; Julv 10. Hoosier Morrantlle Co.. school
supplies, all schools, $1.75; July 11, j John A. Hasecoster," making plans and cpecifications for new school building No. 11-A, $384.80; July 21, Dr. S. EO par Bond, examination of school children at No.' 11 school on account of diphtheria, $10; July 24. J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., school supplies, $4.58; July 24, Milo J. Harris, transportation and transfer of pupils from Center Twp. to Wayne Twp., $115.10; July 24, Pettis A. Reid. Treas., transfer of pupils from Wayne Twp. achools to city schools, j $500; July 26, Samuel wnnatnson, repairing at. school, Dist. No. 3, $6.90; July 30, Standard Supply Co., lumber for . repairs, Dist.-No. 6, $2.48; July 31, Hurst & Co., wall and outside paints, all schools, $60.61. . Aug. 1, Klehfoth, Niewoehner Co., coal for schools Nos. 11 and 13, $213.76: Aug. 1, F. T. Long, meat for domestic science class, school No. 5, $.45; Aug. 2, Irvin Reed & Son. repairs for buildings No. 11, 12 and 14, $6.90: Aug. 7, Alpheus & Almeda Trueblood, ground for new school No. 11-A, $740; Aug. 7. Alpheus & Almeda Trueblood, giound for new school No. 11-A $1,000; Aug. 7, Alpheus & Almeda Trueblood, ground for new school No. 11-A $500; Aug. 10, Ivan T. Beck, teaching agriculture, aV. schools, $100; Aug. 11, Russell F. Clark, repair work and cleaning school Dist No. 1, $2; Aug. 11, George M. Guyef. repair work and painting school Dist. No. 12, $57.75; Aug. 11, A. T. Jessup, decorating and painting v ails, part payment' Dist. No. 5, $15; Aug. 18, Ora S. Wilson, painting and decorating 1 room, Dist. No. 10, $15.50; Aug. 18, Passmore Avery, cleaning school rooms, Dist. No. 3, $15; Aug. 18, A. T. Jessup, decorating and painting walls. No. 5, pt. pay, $15; Aug. 18, Bessie Lacey, cleaning school house, Dist. No. 13, $5; Aug. 23. A. T. Jessup. decorating and painting walls, No. 5, Ft. pay. $15; Aug. 25, Jos. M. Lybarger, digging ditch and laying tile, Dist. No. 11-A, $25; Aug. 25, John Jenkins, cleaning school building, Dist. No. 11, $13.50; Aug. 25, C. H. Little, coal oil for heating school hack, Dist No. 1, $7; Aug. 25, Harry Ryan, painting school building, Dist. No. 9, $118; Aug. 25, Philip Edgerton, work on school buildings, Nos. 5 and 12, $15; Aug. 29, John Shallenburg, repairing plaster, Dist. Nos. 6, 10 and 15, $20.90; Aug. 29, Wm. Jordan, mowing school yard, raking weeds, Dist. No. 13, $4; Aug. 30, Jos. Lybarger, balance on ditch, Dist No. 11-A, $50; Aug. 31, A. T. Jessup, balance on painting walls, Dist. Nos. 5 and 12, $134.40; Aug. 31. J. H. Sniveley delivery of school supplies to office, $2.87. Sept. 1, Anna Stout, cleaning school Louse, Dist. No. 12, $6; Sept. 1, H. H. Horton, surveying ground for school No. -11-A, $9.50; Sept. 1, Russell F. Clarke, cleaning and repair work at school No 1, $31.42; Sept. 1, Dougan Jenkins Co.. insurance policy for No. 1, s-chool, $25.50; Sept. 1, Will Turner, painting and repairs at school No. 15, $21.90; Sept 1, Chas. G. King, repair of school hacks, Nos. 3, and 9, $8.25; Sept. 1, Agnes Miles, cleaning school bouse, Dist No. 6, $20; Sept. 1, A. D. Thompson, delivery of school hacks from Abington Twp, $3.50; Sept. 5, Elijah Thorpe, cleaning Bchool building No. 10 and extras, $28.25; Sept. 8, Geo. M. Guyer, repair work, Dist. Nos. 5. 9, 12 and 14. $47; Sept. 8, Wm. Bar tel, Sr., cleaning rooms and basement, Dist No. 9, $20.65; Sept. 8, A. D. Thompson, driving hack at Dist. No. 10, $10; Sept. 8, John Cllnehens, part pay, building fences at Nos. 9, 10, and 12, $200; Sept. 8, Old Reliable paint and oils for Dfst No. 15, $11.20; Sept. 8, Ivan T. Beck, teaching agriculture, all schools, $100; Sept 10, Walter Spencer, paints for Dist Nos. 1. 3, 12 and 13, $25.20; Sept. 10, Lizzie Garrett, cleaning school house, Dist. No. 14, $6; Sept. 11, Jones Hardware Co., paints, oils and turpentine, Dist. Nos. 5 and 12, $46.64; Sept. 11, E. E. Rice, 2 sets library reference books, $10.50, $21; Sept 12, T. H. I. &'&. Trac. Co., car tickets for pupils from No. 11 school to Garfield, $5; Sept. 15, C H. Little, hauling school desks from office to Dist. No. 1, $3.60; Sept. 15, John Clinhens, building fences, Dist. Nos. 9, 19 and 12. $284.32; Sept. 17, Herman Remmert, storage of fechool hack, Dist. No. 13, $5; Sept 18, Chauncey Morrow, mowing yard, school Dist. No. 3, $2.50; Sept 22, R. D. Williams, painting danger signals for all schools, $24.50; Sept 26, V. H. Juerling part contract on new building No. 11-A, $3,294; Sept 26, W. K. Bradbury Co., Fire Ins. on schools Nos. and 11, $27.18; Sept. 27, Harry Fisher, Co. recorder, recording deed to land for new school building, No. 11-A, $1.10; Sept. 29, Frank Simcoke, driving school wagon to Dist. No. 10, $60; Sept. 29, H. C. Little, driving wagon, Dist. No. 1, and storage, $65; Sept. 29, Joseph Bietry, driving wagon, Dist. No. 9, $50; Sept. 29, Wm. Matti, driving wagon, Dist. No. 9, $45; Sept. 29, Bessie Forbes, driving wagon, Dist. No. 3, $30; Sept. 29, Mary Ammerman, driving wagon, Dist. No. 11, $9.50; Sept. 29, Chas. Stemple, driving wagon, Dist No. 13. $46.25; Sept. 29, Howard Turner, driving wagon, Dist. No. 3, $55; Sept. 29, A. D. Thompson, crlving wagen, Dist. No. 10, $40; Sept. 29, Elijah Thorpe, Janitor service, Dist No. 10, $37; Sept. 29, Russell F. Clark, janitor. Dist. No. 1, $33; Sept 29, Aglies Miles, janitor, Dist. No. 6, $32; Sept. 29, Passmore Avery, janitor, Dist. No. 3, $20; Sept. 29, Wm. Bartel, Sr., janitor, Dist. No. 9. $37; Sept. 29, Grace Baird. janitor, Dist. No. 5 and cleaning building. $52; Sept. 29, John Jenkins, janitor. Dist No. 11, $35; Sept. 29, I T. Beck, teaching agriculture, all schools, $75; Sept, 29, Ross N. Lammott, repair work at school Dist No. 10, $23.36. Oct. 1, Nat'I Heating & Ventilating Co., part pay on contract for furnaces for new school No. 11-A, $854.10; Oct. I, A. M. Gardner, legal service, new Echool building No. 11-A, $75; Oct. 3, Haner & Fahlsing, 1 paint brush for school use, $.75; Oct 3, Thos. Moorehead, disinfecting all schools and material. $21.00; Oct. 3, H. S. Stil'inger. coal oil lor school hacks Nos. 9 and II, $1.9S; Oct. 6, C. W. Crawford, 2 yds. gravel delivered at school tNo. 10, $3; Oct 6, Jos. Lybarger, cleaning well and repairing well curb No. 11, $6; Oct. 8, Smith System Heating Co., 3 gas rings for'H" heater, $12.60; Oct. 9, Dr. G. B. .Hunt, examination of pupils, scarlet fever, No. 9, $20; Oct 9. Irvin Reed & Son, repairs for school buildlags, $38; Oct. 9, Klehfoth, Niewoehner Co., coal, kindling and sewer pipe for school, Dist No. 11, $79.10; Oct 9.
Brammsr & Townsend, stove for Dist No. 10 and 5 joints of stove pipe, $5.50; . mjm Oct. 11, John Clinhens, drilling well J and furnishing pump for school No. J J 11-A, $55.20; Oct 13. Dick Kerlin, coal - 1 , oil furnished, school No. 5, $.60; Oct 13. Will Matti, paint and storage of school hack No. 9, $6.65; Oct. 15, J. M. Eggemeyer and Sons, soap and clean
er for all schools, $1; Oct. 15, Adams Express Co.. express charges on
school supplies, $1.55; Oct. 15, J. M. scS
c oe Priming Co., printing ror ornce, , $33.25; Oct 17, M. B. Downer, 11 copies ZUi of school reference books, all school?. , $43.45; Oct 17, Kiger & Co.. school 2Sl desks for Dist. No. 1. $114; Oct 20, T. K. I. & E. Trac. Co., car tickets for pu- Va'.-4
pils from No. 11 school to Garfield, ;.lo?: $10; Oct. 22, J. F. Hornwlay. hardware
supplies for -repair work, $12.42; Oct ...
fertile THst TCc 10 11 19 nn1 1 1 ! ?z.&; oct Z5, A. u. L.uKen Co.. ais- . infectants for all schools, $20.40; Oct 26, V. H. J&erling. part contract on new building. No. 11-A. $1,172; Oct. 26,
V. H. Juerling. par contract on new"""" building. No. 11-A. $1,500; Oct. 26. '";'
Dist. No. 10. $60; Oct 27, Russell F. Clarke, paritor work, Dist. No. 1, $33; Oct. 27. Passmore Avery, janitor, v ' ' - Dist. No. 2. $20; Oct. 27. Grace Baird, A
janitor, Dist No. 5, $32; Oct. 27, Agnes ,31:-::
Miles, janttor, Dist No. 6. $32; Oct. 27, Wm. Bartel. Sr.. janitor, Dist No. 9, $35; Oct. 27, Elijah Thorpe, janitor r;j4. Dist. No. 10, $27; Oct 27, John Jenk- .sj.,iv. ins, janitor, Dist. No. 11, $35; Oct. 27, -, .,-
Chas. H. Little, driving school hack to j, D?st. No. 1, $60; Oct. 27, Bessie For-
bes, driving hack. Dist No. 3, $50; ft. Oct. 27, Howard Turner, driving hack. Dist. No. 3, $59; Oct. 27, Will Matti, ;"" driving hack, Dist. No. 9, $45; Oct. 27, ' Joseoh Bietry. driving hack. Dist No.
9, $50; Oct 27, A. D. Thompson, driv- s-':'::o
ing hack, Dist. No. 10. $50; Oct 27, "r Mary Ammerman, driving hack. Dist. v-; No. 11. $13; Oct. 27, I. T. Beck, teaching agriculture,- all schools, $75; Oct--:-' 27, Bertha Lawrence, institute attend-
ance and janitor work for 2 months, ' irt,"
$9; Oct. 27. J. H. Sniveley, hauling -Hi? -s. school supplies to office, $8.62; Oct 3;-.. 27, W. O. Crawford, school window fhades, Dist. No. 3. $2.85; Oct 27. Ben- !A. nett Iseuhower, hauling children to ,r -Echool, No. 15, 40 days $.75, $30; .,v Oct. 30, L. C. Lawall, cleaning and re-" pairing 2 clocks for schools, $3; Oct. 31, H. S. Stillinger, coal oil for schools , . Nos. 9 and 11 and hacks. $5.50. ' "l Nov. 1, Richmond Lumber Co., lum :.' Ii ber for repair work Nos. 5, 10 and 14, $19.13; Nov. 3, Stanley Plumbing & f Electric Co., light bulbs for Nos. 6, 9. I 10 and 11, $12.60; Nov. 3, A. M. Hood, 1 repairing coal shed and supplies, No. 2, $2.25; Nov. 5, A. T. Jessup, decorating and painting walls and ceilings at school, Dist No. 13, $73.35; Nov. 7, G. O. Ballinger Co., printing and furnish- Vi ing commencement programs, $20.50; v-j. Nov. 8, W. H. Bradbury and Son. fire .1 gl ,. ins., on bldg., Dist No. 1 and 14 $58.62; -i t Nov. 12, Irvin Reed & Son, repair sup- iai . plies for cchools Nos. 1, 9 and 12, $17.55; Nov. 17, C. H. Miles, repairs? ' and labor, Dist. No. 6, $5.40; Nov. 19. :ic: A. D. Thompson, driving school hack : to Dist No. 10, $10; Nov. 22, Chas. -a tl:
King, repairing school back. No. 3, $37.75; Nov. 23, Geo. M. Guyer. repair wcrk at schools Nos. 13 and 14, $11.60; Npv. 24, Mary Ammerman, hauling children to school, Dist. No. 11, $18; Nov. 24, CLas. H. Little hauling childven, Dist No. 1, $54; Nov. 24, Bessie .' Forbes, hauling children, Dist. No. 3. " $27; Nov. 24, Howard Turner, hauling ' children, Dist. No. 3, $53.10; Nov. 24, Wm. MatM, hauling children, Dist No. 9, $40.50; Nov. 24. Jos. Bietry, hauling children, Dist. No. 9, $45.00; Nov. 24, Frank Simcoke, driving school ' hack to Dist No. 10, and repair of same, $73.25; Nov. 24, A. D. Thompson - driving school hack to Dist. No. 10, $35; Nov 24, Elijah Thorpe, Janitor : work at Dist No. 10, and extras, $37; Nov. 24, Russell F. Clarke, Janitor, Dist. No. 1, $33; Nov. 24, Passmore Avery, janitor, Dist No. 3. $20; Nov. , 24, Grace Baird, janitor, Dist No. 5. : $32; Nov. 24, Agnes Miles, Janitor.' Dist. No. 6, $32; Nov. 24, Wm. Bartel, Sr., janitor, Dist No. 9, $35; Nov. 24, .. ' John Jenkins, janitor, Dist No. 11, . $35; Nov. 24, I T. Beck, teaching agriculture, ail schools, $75; Nov. 28, H. S. Stillinger, ccal oil for schools Nos. 9, and 11, $2.63; Nov. 28, Standard OH Co. oil for floor dressing, $31.45; Nov. 28, C. H. Addleman, Int. on Twp. warrant, No. 18, $45.
Dec. 1, Albert M. Hood, repairing "Ziicoal shed, Dist. No. 3, $1; Dec 3, Wm. - K. Duning, repairing locks and keys. " - $1; Dec. 4, Dye & Price, tornado and V ';' fire Ins. on schools Noa. 1 and 11 " rv
$39.60; Dec. 4, T. H. I. & E. Trac. Co.. - i' car ticket", for children from No. 11 r-chool to Garfield, $10; Dec. 5, Board "i '; of Industrial Aid for the Blind, 5 dot. " brooms for all schools, $42.75; Dec 8, Jones Hardware Co., repairs for buildings, $17.81; Dec. 8, J. H. Sniveley, drayage on school supplies, $1.86. Dec. 10, Dr. G. B. Hunt, vaccinating pupils, f schools Nos. 6, 10 and 12, $31; Dec. 11. I', tt. Walter H. Sieweke, mowing school : yard, Dist No. 1, $3; Dec. 12, Dr. S. :z :x. Edgar Bend, vaccinating pupils, r- Vm. schools Nos. 9, 11 and 14, $55; Dec 13. The Crescent Paint & Mfg. Co., roof . . paint (1 kit), $6.50; Dec. 18, F. H. s 'V:; Schmedinghoff, hauling school sup- t"-' plies to office, $.76; Dec 20. Elijah Thorpe, janitor work at Dist No. 10, 11'
end extiv.3, $39.50; Dec 20, Item Newspaper Co.. advertisement, $29.31; Dec
21, H. S. Stillinger, coal oil for schools " ' Nos. 9 aud 11, $4.32; Dec 21, Grace Baird, janitor work at Dist. No. 5, $32; Dec. 21, Eennett lisenhower, driving
school hack to Diet No. 15, $15; Dec clf,r 22. Agnes Miles, janitor work school OU Dist. No. 6, $32; Dec. 22. Russell F. Clark, janitor, Dist. No. 1, $33; Dec. 22, Passmore Avery, janitor, Dist No. 3, $20; Dec. 22, Wm. Bartel, Sr., Jani- s.i.-. tor, Dist No. 9 and extras. $45.10; "ca S Dec. 22, John Jenkins, janitor, Dist. No. 11. and extras, $41.35; Dec. 27, j Chas. Little, driving school hack to 'sH j Dist. No. J, $45; Dec. 22, Bessie Forbes 'Cr. driving hack, Dist. No. 3, $30; Dec. 22, zi: A Howard Turner, driving hack, Dist r j No. 3. $53.10; Dec. 22, Will Matti, driv- " ' , ing hack, Dist. No. 9, $40.50; Dec. 22, iJos. Bietry, driving hack, Dist No. 9, flT:
Dec. 22, A. D. Thompson, driving hack, Dist No. 10, $45; Dec. 22. Mary Ammerman, driving hack, Dist. No. 11, $9; Dec 22, Chas. K. Stempel, driving .n; tack, Dist. No. 12, 3 mos., $146.69; 'Jtu'uf ; Dec 22, Will Turner, driving hack, u- -Dist No. 15, $54; Dec. 22. I. T. Beck, nr. b. teaching agriculture in all schools, ;y $75; Dec. 22, Albert M. Hood, repair of 2 orr stove, school Dist No. 3, $2.10; Dec. ?2 : 26, V. H. Juerling part pay on contract '-it for school 11-A, $1,000; Dec. 26, V. H.
Juerling, part pay on contract for rtejstj
school No. 11-A, $602; Dec. 26, R. j. Behrlnger, work and material for 0 ?-.:' echool 11-A, $26.80; Dec 27, J. O. Edgerton, Treas.. trustee's Association (Continued on Next Page)
