Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 70, 31 January 1921 — Page 8
PARISIANS PAY TAX
ON SERVANTS' PIANOS r PARIS, Jan. 31. This city lias Just been authorized to collect higher taxes on pianos and domestic servants. For the privilege of being managed by an autocratic cook or a diplomatic! .maid, Parisian families will now have 'to pay 40 francs a year. If the serw-1 j 1 am. Bra mRn rn nmroinr is nn in en l
. -77- : :" " wotk on roaa witn team. ii.au; Aug. ' A . Sliding scale of 40 fracs for one 30. Charles Crawford, work on roads, Avoman servant to 200 francs for five ' No. 2. $ss.20: Sept. l. Parker eiof them and from 80 to 400 francs for j Wis?NoWrk$i.5o? sel men servants Is provided for In the' back, work on roads, dist. No. l, $54; bill. ' No provision is made for families ' fLo? w"J' wmlt'Ll; st,-& " . v, . . . i l. 40: V m. Williamson, work on roads having more than five servants, the with team, $60; w. e. Brown, work on lawmaker probably holding this to be' roads with team, dist. No. l, $45; Sept. sufficient tax on the family's patience ,.j houll 4?rlinvandor
Tutors and governesses are assessed 100 francs each. . The tax on pianos is to range from 30 to 60 francs. A mechanical piano will cost its owner the highest sum. TRUSTEE'S REPORT 1, J. O. Edgerton, Trustee of Wayne Township, Wayne County, State of Indiana, make the following report to the Advisory ' Board of said Township, County and State, aforesaid, January 1st, 1920, showing receipts, disbursements and balance in all the different funds of Wayne Township, for the year ending December 31st, 1920. TovAiablp Futil Receipts. Amount on hand January 1st, 1920, $2117.28; Jan. 14, E. S. Weldner, treasurer, onehalf rent of office by library,
7, i ' ,, V,'n ca roaas with team, dist. No. 1, $33; Roy wrir 0lUlrJluppne.a JlJ;iV,u Brown, work on roads with team.
June distribution of funds, Wayne Twp., $2330.76; Nov. 18, J. P. Marsh, Morgan Cheesman, justice peace, docket lees collected, three quarters, $38; Dec. 29, W. H. Brooks, county auditor, decemDer distribution of funds, Wayne Twp., $1977.78; Dec. 30, S. K. Morgan, Justice of peace, docket fees collected, $36.75; total $6571.07. TowashlD Fnnd Disbursements. Jan. 9, W. II. Brooks, county auditor, irooks, county auditor, court hoUiie, $120; Jan. on, help in office, $25; nd typewriter Exch., rem or otiice at coi 14. Helen Edgerton, Jan. 15. Richmond Typewriter cleaning and oiling typewriter, fi.&D; Jan. 21, J. O. Edgerton, trustee, exp. allowance and salary of trustee, $250; Jan. 22, Kiger & Co., office and J. P. supplies $82.28; Richmond Electric Co., lamps for office, $33; Jan. 26, M. J. tiulgley; stamps for office, $3; Jan. 31, Helen Edgerton, help in office, $25; Feb. 2, Richmond Home Telephone Co., rent of telephone in office, $10.80; Feb. 9, J. O. Edgertoi, salary and exp. allowance, $350; Feb. 28, Don M. Shute, help in office. $13.50: Mar. 5. J. O. Edsrerton. sal ary and exp. allowance, $2o0; Mar. 9, Helen Edgerton, help in office, $46.50; Mar. 12, M. J. Quigley, stamps for office. $3: Mar. 20. Kiger & Co.. office and J. P. supplies. $21.24; Mar. 22. Item' xvewspapcr Co., priming annual report, and office printing, $72.24:Helen Edgerton, help in office, $30; Richmond Pa.ladium. printing advertisement. $1.44; Mar. 31. Helen Edgerton. help in office, $30; 'April 1, American Railway Ex- ; office, $1.32: Palladium Printing Co. printing annual reports, etc., $60.60; April 5, J. O. Edgerton, salary of Twp. trustee, $159; April 11, Banker's Pen Co., for one fountain pen for official use, $4; April 9, Richmond Home Telephono Co., .telephone for office and tolle, $10.95; April 12, Wm. H. Duning. cleaning adding machine and new ribbon. $3.50; M. J. Uuigley, stamps for office, $3; April 13, Helen Edgerton, help in office, $83.50; April 14, J. M. Coo Printing Co., printing for office, $8; April 29, Nicholson Printing Co., printing for office. $86; May 1. J. O. Edgerton, salary of trustee, $300; May 12, M. J. Quigley, stamps for office, '$3; May 29, J. O. Edgerton, salary of trustee, $150: June 1. Dougan, Jenkins & Co., compensation insutynce, $67.63; June 4, M. J. Quigley, stamps for office, $4; June 5, Don M. Shute, help in office, $4; June 19, George Harvey, . icaiiiiik ,va,, auu , oituifs ". y' Tice, $25; June 23. J. O. Edgerton, salary of township trustee, $150; June 24, C .C. Durkell, cleaning windows, furniture and oiling floors, $5.75; June 30, A. M. Gardner, legal service, township, $50; July 7. Bartel & Rohe. office and J. P. supplies, $44.29; D. H. Goble Printing Co., office and J. P. supplies, $9.23; O. Lederman, typewriter supplies, $7.14; American Can Co., typewriter for office, $87.50; Swayne-Robinson Co., sheet metal repair for doors. $7.85: W. H. Duning, opening safe vault in office, $1.50; July 9, Home Telephone Co.. rent of telephone In office, $10.90; July 10. Audrey Taylor, help in office, $12. 5); July 14, J. M. Coe Printing Co.. printing for office. $11.75; July 15. J. O. Edgerton, salary as township trustee. $150; July 19, M. J. Quigley, stamps for office. $3; July 22, Kiger & Co., pay for justice peace supplies, $38.44; July 31, Audra Taylor, help in office, $15; Aug. 2. J. O. Edgerton, salary as township trustee, $150;. Aug. 4, Dougan, Jenkins & Co., compensation insurance, $94.76; Aug. 9, L. Ethel Edgerton, help in office, $90; Aug. 18, J. O. Edgerton. salary as township trustee. $75; Audra Taylor, help in office, $30; Sept. 11. An dra Taylor, help in office, $60; Sept. 15. Audra Taylor, help in office, $3.50; Sept. 24. Richmond Item, printing notice of levies of taxes for 1921, $9.19; Sept. 29, J. O. Edgerton, salary of twp. trustee, $100; Oct. 2. Don M. Shute, h-lp in office, $9.75; Oct. 28, Richmond Horn Telephone Co., phone for office and tolTs. $11.30; Oct. 29, Don M. Shute, help in office. $8.25: Nov. 8, J. O. Edgerton, salary of trustee, $75; Nov. is. L. Ethel Edgerton. hdn in office, $85; Nov. 26, Mrs. Ray F. Harvey, help in office, $3.75: Dec. fi. L. Ethel Edgerton, help in office, $50; Dec. 10, A. M. Gardner, legal services for twp., $50; Dec. 14, K. H. Stegman. salary, twp. advisory board, $5; W. . B. Barton, salary, twp. advisory board, $5; Levi M. Jones, salary, twp. advisory board, $5; Dec. 15, J. O. Edgerton. salary township trustee, $50: Dec. 17, Norman L. Kirkland Co., office ink for stamping pad, $1.59; Dec. 18. L. Ethel Edgetron. help in of fice, $55; Dec. 24, D. II. Goble Printing Co., for office and J. P. supplies. $50.29; i Dec. 28, Mrs. Ray F. Harvey, help in office, $9.75; Dec. 31, Wm. II. Duning, rep.i.ir on typewrtier, $3.15. Total, ' S 1058.58. Itond Fund Receipt. Amount on hand Jan. 1. 1920, $22.55; March 20. W. II. Brooks, countv auditor, advance of funds. June distribu tion. $1000; June 25. W. H. Brooks. Co. auditor, June distribution ot rundM. Wayne twp., $264:'. 91; D. 2 9 W. II.' I rtisiri Brooks, Co. aiKiilor. December luuion m iiinus. w ayne iwp., j tin. 4 . Total Si"25.5. Horn) I'nnd Disbursements. Jan. 22. Frank G. Oavepport. work . cleaning sno ,v off roads, $11! Mar. 25, & W. Kramer Co., timber for bridges. $162.11: Mar. 27. Georce Worlev. work on roa.l, dist. N'o. 1, $33.90; Joseph McKee. work on road. dist. No. 1. $15; H. t. White, labor and irrave'l furnished road, dist. No. 2. $43; April 3, Klehfoth & Nlewhorner Co , sewer pipe for roads In dlst. No. 1, $12; Russell P. Clark, jcradinir roads and oilier work. $43.13:
uisi. co. i, ii.au; jonn uunn, nam- no. io, jji.uu; f'eter Johnson (Jo., making bridge timber, dist. No. 1. $2.50; ; Ing and furnishing 8-inch stove pipe. Apri' 2. W. O. Jones, pay for 3 sewer 1 No. 3, $15; Richmond Ins. Co., insurpipe, dlst.' No. 1. furnished by county, i ance on No. 10 school building, $7.8$; $25.20; Charles W. Crawford, work on Vett. 27. Russell F. Clark, ianitor work
. H. k W hite, haullntr grader from Penn. ' 6. $45; Wm. Bartel. Sr.. janitor work at depot. $1; C. H. Wickett. work on roads.'dist. No. 9. $45; Kliga Tharp. janitor dlst. 1, $8: April 7, Bertsch Hros., drain j work at dist. No. 10, and repairs, $46; tile for road, dist. N'o. 2, $1.S0: Will Ross N. Lammott, janitor work at dist.
Turner, work on road, dist No. 3. $34.50; , April 10, J. D. Adams, pay for two road graders, dist. No. 1 and No. 14, $295; C. H. Little, stone for bridge, dist. No. 1, $S; Robert Schools, gravel for roads, dist. No. 1. $2S.S0; April 24. ('. K. Jeff-Tie, work on road, dist. No. 1. $36; Garnet Rinciey. work on road. dist. N'o. 4. $5.60: April 26. Fred I.. Davis, work on roads, dist. No. 1. $78.50; April 27. 5. C. Robinson, work on roads, dist. No. 1, $52.50; George Worley. work on roads, dist. No. 1, $47; April 28. Guy Davenport, work on mads, dist. N'o. 4, $36: May 1. R. F. Clark, work on roads, dist No. 1.- $58.75; Wm. Puthoff, work on roads, dist. No. 1. $12: Fred Davis, work on roads, dist.' No. 1, $45; May 8, K. A. Davenport, work on roads, dist. No. 4. $3; May IS, Robert Schools, work on roads and gravel, dist. No. 1. $11.40; Mav 26. H. B. White, work on roads, dlst. No. 1. $29; May 2S. Frank Hlllrnan, work on roads, dist. No. 3. $20; June 1. Guv Davenport, work on roads. ' Vn i 17 SO: June 2. Hackman. Klehfoth & Co.. sewer pipe. dist. No. 4. S15.3S; June 8. Elbert White, sewer piper placing through road and trading dist. No. 4. $47.50; June 9. Harry R. Critchfield. work on road and gravel. $97. .50; June 26. F.d Deitemeyer. cutting tree from road. dist. No. 2. $1.50: June 30. George Worley, trading road and cutting side ditch, .$12; July 2. Frank Hlllman. hauling on road.- 16 davs..$S0; Julv' 6, "Will Turner, work on roads, dlst. No. 4.- $28;.. July 7. Burk Construction Co., sewer pipe for roads. $34.24; July S. Daniel B. Wilkinson. 13 davs work repairing bridge. $36; Julv 8. Clem A. carr. gravel ior roaas, aisu
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No., 1, $8.50; July 14. H. R.-Crltchf leld, work on roads, dist. No. 1 and gravel, 63; July 16, W. B. Ratliff, work on roads and gravel, dist. No. 2, $164.50; July 17, Richmond Gravel Co.. gravel, dist. No. 3 and 4, $102; July 28, Kiger & Co., sewer pipe, $48.36; July 31, Geo. Hodgln, gravel and stone on Ford. dist. No. 1, $10; Aug. 2, Hackman, Klehfoth Co., material for culvert, dlat. No. 1, $22.28; Aug. 14, Herman Remmert. work on roads, dist. No. 4 $16; Aug. 17, Rich mond travel Co., delivering gravel on roaas, dint. In..' - ,?,,0er' wrKo grading on r 28. George Worley. labor on roads with team, rtist 1 fliii.- navnnnrl. - . - on roads with team. dist. No. 1. $69: Chas. Huffman, work on road with team, and shoveling, dist. No. 2, $225; Will Turner, work on road. dist. No. 3, $379; Joseph Mvers, gravel furnished, dist. No. 1, $34.50; Sept. 6, Carl W Thompson, gravel, dist. No. 1, $38.25; Sept. 8, George Worley, work on road with team. dist. No. 1. $9.50;. Sept. 9. W. E. Alexander, work on road with team, dist. No. 1. $38: Sept. 10, C. H. Snyder, gravel furnished, dist. No. 2, $25.75: Sept. 11, Alex Greenhooff. work on roads, disl. No. 1, $32; S. C. Robinson, work on roads, dist. No. 1, $62.20; W. AI. Williamson, work on roads, dist. No. 1,' $86.10; James Shank, work on roads, dist. No. 4, $88.25: Harry Pollock, work on roads, dist. No. 4, $12; J. E. McKee, work on roads, dist. No. 1, $50; Wm. Williamson, work on roads, dist. No. 1, $8; Sept. 13, Howard Barker, work on roads with team. dist. No. 4. i$47.50; Sept. 14, H. Ij. Brown, work on dist. No. 1, $58.20; Sept. 15, Ellis Norris, worn on roads with team, dist. No. 1, $125.75; Harry Thomas, work on roads, dist. No. work on roads .. 1, $30.50; C. F. Strader, , joo.dk; Kept. it, liusseu uiarK. worK ' : . . roads.'dist. No.' 1, with team,' $42; Sept. 20, J. B. Disher, spreading gravel, dist. No. 1, $21; Sept. 25. Anna M. Wefler, Kravel fUrnisfed. dist. Frank Huffman, work team dist No j $21 wnrlr with tom i f gravel turnislied, dist. No. 1, 172. 25; on roads with Oscar Darland. work with team. dist. No. 1, $54; Sept. 27, Howard A. Turner, work on roads. dist. No. 4, $93; John W. Cook, work on roads, dist. No. 1. $33; Kept. 30, Ed. Hutohings. work on roads, dist. No. 1. $53.75; Oct. 2. George Worley, work on road, dist. No. 1. $11: Oct. 8. M. C. White, work on road 'A day, dist. No. 1. $2; Oct. 27, Joe Elstro, wor on roads, dist. No. 1, $16: Charles Ridenour, work on roads, dist. No. 1, $4. SO; Oct. 29, Georare AVorlev, work on roads, dipt. No. 1. $25: Nov. 4, Coffman &.Son, gravel road, dist. No. 4, $35; Nov. 16. Forrest Van Sant, work on road with team, dist. No. 4. $51: Dec. 4, H. K. Shute, work grading roads, dist. No. 1. u: einries Huffman, work on roads and bridges, dist. No. 2. $13.50: Dec. C. il. H. Commons, work on roads, dist. No. 4. $100: Dee. 18. George Worlev, work on roads, dift. No. 1. $54: Orvilie Gaar, work on roads. $2: Dec. 24. H. B. white, work on roads, d j-)PC ") T If WhiiaVpr i ist. No. 1. S66: work on roads. dist. No. 1. $12.50; Dec. 31. Russell F. Clark, work clearing srow from road, dist. No: 1. $34. Total. $5382.43. Special School Fund Receipts. Amount on hand Jan. 1, 1920, $93.64; Feb. 21, L. J. Woodard, treasurer, funds turned in by Spring Grove Corp. to Wayne county, ' 438. 37 ; March, 3u, W. 11. Brooks, county audiior, advance of funds, June distribution, $30t0; April 5, Dickinson Trust Co., sale of bonds, premium and accrued interest, $14.015.08; June 25, W. Ii. Brooks, county auditor, June distribution of funds, Wayne twp., $5672.94; V. II. Brooks, county auditor, June distribution of funds. Spring Grove, $240.99; Sept. 29, W. H. Brooks, county auditor, advance it December distribution, $1000; Oct. In, W. H. Brooks, county auditor, part December distribution of funds. $2000; Nov. 24. W. H. Brooks, county auditor, advance on December distribution of funds, $2000; Nov. 18, William Henson, to reimburse part on motor chassis, $100; Dec. 15. William HensQn, for part payment on motor chassis, $75: Dec. 21, W. H. Brooks, advance on December distribution of funds, $1500; Dec. 2M. W. H. Brooks, county auditor, December distribution of funds. Spring Grove, $177.91; W. H. Brooks, county auditor. December distribution of funds, Wayne twp., $765. 0. Total. $31,079. Sneclal School Fund DlNbiirNrnirnta Jan. 7, Henry Yost, repair of school wagon, dist. No. 1. $2. SO: C. W. Crawford, work on road, hauling gravel to school No. 10, $2.80; Jan. lo. George M. Guyer. repair work on school buildings, $60; R. F. Clark, work on school buildings, No. 1 and 5, $31.60; Emory Chamness, institute attendance, $10; Jan. 12. Jones Hdw. Co., hardware for repairs on school buildings. $43.91; C. C. Scliaeffer. coal oil for dist. No. 12, $.40: M. T. Pyle, wood for school No. 5. $13.50; Jan. 13, Kelley fe Handley. Insurance on school buildings. $69.60; Jan. 17, Frank I Simcoke. driving school wagon No. 10 1 and repairs. $38.50; Lawrence A. Edwards, janitor work of district No. 4. $22.50; C. E. Routh. bal-'i ance on repair and painting school wag- I ons, $66.10; Carey Toney, janitor work ! at dist. No. 5. $ri; Jan. 20. O. E. Dick-i
inson. repair of clock, dhu. No 5 $2 5o-i 1 " Part payment on piano and movJan. 21. H. S. StiUlnger. coal at dist. I in2 for storage. Dist. No. 10, $103; BarNo. 9, $19.39: Jan. 23. Wm. H. Johnson i ui & Hohe. school supplies, all sens., & Son Co., freight prepaid on repairs $-"sl-4 : D. H. Goliel Printing Co., home to furnace, $2.01; Elifia Tharp. extra !anr1 school visitor, all schools. $40; work on building No. 10. $10: Georere M. i Western N. Y. Nursery Co.. shade trees
11A. $14. 85: H. Remmert. haulinsr chil- t dren to No. 13. $20; Jan. 30, Wm. Bartel. Sr.. janitor work at dist. No. 9. S45 Eliga Tharp. janitor work at dist. No. 10, $i.; 1':. N. Lammott, janitor work at dist. No. 11. $40; W. A. Unthank, janitor work at dist. No. 11A, $45; C. E. Jeffries, hauling children to dist. No. 1. $65;Chas. C. Shelley, hauling children to dist. No. 3, $100; Joseph Beitry, hauling children to dist. No. 9. $75; Garland MeLear, hauling children to dist. No. 9, $75; Frank Simcoke. hauling children to dist. N'o. 10, $35; Harry Sav age, naming children to dist. No. 10 $"i0; Walter Gibson, hauling children to dist. No. 15. $4j); J. F. Niewoehner, hauling children to dlst. No. 13. $80; J. F. Gibson, hauling children to dist. N'o. 11, $22; Will Turner, hauling children to dist. No. 15. 40: Russell F Cl.iilr janitor work at dist. No. 1, $15; L. F. l.lner. janitor work at dist. No. 3. $25; L. A. Edwards, janitor work at dist. N'o. o. 5J.oO: jack Knollenbersr. ianitor toik at dist. iso. b. and extra, $oo.20 Mary Henning, repair on phonograph! No. 12. II: i-vh. 14 John dials. .1 januor wont ai nist. .no. i, J4; i- eb. 18, .Municipal Electric Light At Power Co., iKiVt c'rent lor" sVlTooU. $10.16; Feb 21. George M. Guyer. repair work and storage, N'o .3. No. 10. No. 11 A and N'o. No. 14. $60.50; fc'eb. 25. Richmond L.br. Co., material for repairs, N'o. 3, N'o. 10, No. 13 and N'o. 14, $38.68; Feb. 26, Herman Kemmert, hauling children dist. No. 13, $20; J. P. Kvans, kindling, dist. at dist. N'o. 1, $45; L.. F. Clmer, janitor work at dist. N'o. 3. $25; L. Kdwards, janitor work at dist. N'o. 5, $45; Jack Knollen bersr. Ianitor work at dist N. No. 11. $41.60; W. A. Unthank. janitor work at dist. No. 11A, and extra, $48; C. K. Jeffries, driving school wagon, dist. No. 1. $65; Charles C. Shelley, driv ing scnooi wagon, dist. No. 3, J100; Joseph Bietry, driving school wagon, dlst. N'o. 9. $75: Harry K. Savage, driving school wagon, dist. No. 10. $50: W. B. Gibson, driving school wagon, dist. No. 15, $10; J. T. Gibson, driving school wagon, dist. No. 11. $20: Will Turner, driving school wagon, dist. No. 16, $40; John F. Niewoehner, driving school wagon, dist. No. 13, $S0; Garland McLear, driving school wagon, dist. No. 9, $75; Feb. 28, Frnk Simcoke. hauling school children, dist. No. 10, $70; M. T. Pyle, wood furnished dist. No. 15, $9; March 13. Harry Savage, hauling children to dlst. No. 10. $25; L. A. Edwards, janitor work at dlst. No. 5, $22.50; Mar. 15. Municipal Light &- Power Co., light current at school buildiners, $3.39; Mar. 17. Western School Ink Co.. ink for all schools for 3 years, $12: Mar. 20, J. O. Edgerton, expense of trustee's fund, etc.. $SS.40; George M. Guyer. repair of school buildines, $150: Cora Nolder. work on premises of dist. No. 5. $7.50; Kiger A- Co.. motor hack body for school N'o. a and supplies, $386.78: Mar. 23. Hoosier Merc. Po , supplies for schools and hacks. $106.37; Mar. 25, J. I. Holcomb Mfsr. Co.. toilet articles for all schools. $5.90; Mar. 26, H. Remmert. hauling children to dlst. No. 13, $20; Russell F. Clark, janitor work at dist. No. 1. $45: I.. F. I'lmer, janitor work at dist. No. 3. $26 75; L. A. Edwards, jani tor work at nist. No. a. 32.,"o; jack Knollenberg, jafifor work at dist. No. 6, $15; Wm. Bartel, Sr., janitor worc
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at dist. No. 9. $45; Eliga Tharp. janitor work at dist. No. 10, $45; Ross N. Lammott, janitor work at dist. No. 11, $40; Wm. A. Unthank, janitor work at dist. No. 11A. $45; C. E. Jeffries, driving school wacon, dist. No. 1, 65; Chas. tl Shelley, dAving school wagon, dist. No. 3, $100; Joseph Bietry, driving sen. wagon, dist. No. 9, $75; Krank Simcoke. driving school w&ernn. dlst. No. 10. $70: W. B. Gibson, driving school wagon dist No 15 130- J FS Gibson drlv-ing ' school wairon Alii. No l ? $'"0- wm McLear. driving school wagon, dist. No, 9, $75; Lowell Culbertson, driving sch. wagon, dist. No. 10, $25; April 6, Second National bank, school twp. note and int.. $1018.83: Union National bank. school twp. note and Int., $1018.83; I Dickinson PTru9t Co.,schooi twp: note ; ana ini, 1U18.83: o. u. HuiierqicK. coat i for all schools. 1459.14: Anril 7. School City of Richmond, pay balance tuition for transfers, $4000; Germo Mfg. Co., disinfectants for all schools and cleaning soap, $93.23; April 8, W. L. Dalbey, photo views school at dist. No. 5, $9; April 10, George M. Guyer, repair work on buildings, $127.50; Dr. A. J. Whallan. medical examination, $9: April 14, l)ou gan Jenkins & Co.. insurance, school : ?2"ai"?"'""A KOJZ?- ?ZV. Alril i7. L A Edwards ianitor work at ! dist. No. 5, $25; April 21. Herman Remmert, hauling to dist. No. 13. $20; April 22, Irvin Reed & Son, repair supplies, all schools. $40.49; April 23, C. E. Jefferls, driving school wagon and repairs, dist. NoV 1, $69.85; Chas. C. Shelley, driving school wagon, dist. No. 3. $100; Joseph Bietrv. driving school wagon, dist. No. 9. $75; Frank Simcoke, driving school wagon dist. No. 10, $74; Lowell Culbertson. driving school wagon dist. No. 10. $50: W. B. Gibson, driving school wagon dist. No. 15. $0: J. F. Gibson, driving school wasron dist. No. 11. $20: Will Turner, driving school wagon, dist. No. 15. $100; John F. Niewoehner, driving school wagon, dist. No. 13. and repairs. $83.68; Garland Mrijear. driving school waeron dist. rso. 9 A. Trouse, driving school wag- . No. 15. $400; Municip U Light ctrif rnrmnt fnr i,.Vniu riit on dist Cn Oflrix .irri,nt fr.f 'No. 9. 10. 11. 11A and 15. $2.98; Harrv I in ii ii i i ; '.i : i still inger coal oil for ' sch3oi; anil ai on ror sclwols and i April 24, Russell F. Clark, ianitnr in r- wihk a i i 1st. r,o i . s .i i i . i" i Ianitor work at dist No S"V 13uward.r ian L. A. Edwards, janitor work at dist Nn fn. i., u-u.,k. work 'at lst No 6. $45: Ora M. White. Janitor work at dist. No. 9, $45; Eiiga ' extra. $85: Ross N. Lammott. janitor Tharp, janitor work at dist. No. 10 and 3. $121.50; Franc ices Simmons, teach, at ' .75; Cora Nolder. teach, i dist. No. 3, $169 at dist. No. 5, $235 lli,.,i.'v teacn. at dist.. ist.. No. 5, $TS; Goo. M. El- . at dist. No. 6, $185; Lora I eacli. at Hist N.-,, ti -iiv i liott, teach. Eldridge, teac Ora M. White, teach, at dist. No. 9, 135; I Mildred Stevens, teach, at dist. No. 9, I $94.50; J. C. Starr, teach, at dist. No. ; 10, $250; Ada Parry, teach, at dist. No. 10, $144.75; Elenlta Simmons, teach, at ' dist. No. 10, $165; Ross N. Lammott, ! teach, at dist. No. II, $76.50; Alabel Guyer, teach, at dist. No. 11, $101. Ho; Clara Porter, teach, at dist. No. HA, 1 $320: Etta Ross liver, teach, at riist. 1 No. 11A, $254; Mary Henning, teach, at ! dist. No. 12, $295; Richard Taylor, teach. at dist. No. 13, $234.50; Edna Tonev, . teach, at dist. No. 14, $175; Grace Bar-) ton, teach, at dlst. No. 15. 1114.50:
Wm. A. Unthank, janitor work at dist. i-A n. rtA- Vf lo..al81- Ftb 7 Emorv CMiamness teacli school 'n 11 A sir,- i.-nmrv t-hQm.oo ,Ao..k J.60; Nov. 13. William Henson. driv- 1: nicu-y i.namnei,s, itacii. tt.iiooi.
at dist. No. 1'. $38.60; Emory C rha mn ss. N?0 8fl T.,? ck' di8U ,NSV$25; it Ko l'lS Mabel Guyer Ce.dcn0'at1diit0 W i d' W'ilS? Nov' ?7 s'hf
Grace B. Stegall, teach, music all schs., coke, driving school wagon, dist. .No. $112.50; Stella A. Harmon, teach, dom- 10. $S0; Effie Hire, hauling children to estic science all schools, $45; Grace M. j dist. No. 10. $50: Mrs Vernon RailsBarton, rent on sewing machine, dist. back, hauling children to dist No 11 No. Id. $16; April 27. Chas. D. Shideler, and 11A, $40; Joseph Bietrv, hauling
lr"- r, uiai.. .i. , , i May 1, Ceorge M. Guyer. repair work a, it. niaiii lai, uiai. u. o, ivifcly i. Oscar E. Kelley, commencement address, $25; May 6. Mather Bros. Co.. sewer pipe for dist. No. 1, $35.96; May 7. Ed Norris, yupplies tor school No. 5, $3: May S, Richmond Broom Co. 1 doz. brooms, $8.5ovJ. B. Diehl. cleaning sewer, dist. No. 6, $12.50; Grace M. Barton, extra work at school No. 15. $12; May 11, A. W. Dingley, janitor work at high school, commencement, $7; Forrest Monger, drayage and freight, $3.28; May 14. Webb-Coleman Co., deposit on school motor chassis, $25; Mav 15, Louie Treep. cleaning vaults, dist. Nos. 11 and 11A, $40; May 17, George M. Guyer, repairing school buildings, $159.62; Ross N. Lammott, extra work at dist. No. 11, $7; Ji-ay. 19. H. B. Williams, music for commencement. $22.50; Municipal E. Light Co., light current for schools, $1.26; May 2S, Webb-Coleman Co.. balance on school motor chassis, $674.37; lnv '2A l.tt3xc11 l,1 tlialr l-iHn.. shade trees, dist. No. 1, 6 and 1 1 A, $11.70: May 29. J. C. Starr, taking sch. enumeration, 'o days, so; June l. Lieo. W. Worley, storage hack body and placing on chassis. $5.50; June 2. D. F. Barton, cleaning and disinfecting closets, dists. No. 10, 11, 5, 6, $40; June 12. George M. Guyer. work on school build-I lngs. iio; John Puthoff, repair of fence at dist. No. 6, $6; Thos. Morehead, cleaning and disinfecting .'ts, $25.50; June 23, C. W. Crawford, .lmuerating school children. 20 days. $80; June 25. E. L. Ford, delivery repairs for fnrnaces. dist. No. 1, 5 and 6. $9.62; June 28. Starr Piano Co.. payment on piano, jJ.'-"1- No- 3 $100: June 2S. George M. "uyer, repair of school buildings. 1 1. 1.0 : July 2. Tiger Coal Co., coal and V,na,lnrfF- a" scnoois. i.-).j.o; July 6 I':.''a Tharp. work on school grounds t1,st- 'No- 10- ln: July i. eisbrod Music bonds for school exp.. $9.24: J. E. Ho!comb Mfg. Co.. toilet supplies for all scnoois. y.-io: !. u. Lemon A- Co flowers for commencement. $23: Grace Ti. Stegall, music for commencement afid accompanist. $s 75: Indianapolis Commercial, notice of bond sale. $6.60; J. F. Hornaday. repair supplies and sch. supplies, $11.56: July 10, Presley W. Markley, work on school grounds, dist. No. 6, $8: July 14, J. M. Coe Printing Co.. printing commencement programs. $33; July 17. D. B. Medearis, pay for transfer of school children, $30.75; July 19. Forrest Monger, freight and drav-s-je of school supplies. $.90; July 20. William Shendler, storage of school wagon. $S; July 26. School City of Richmond, transfers to citv schools. $1500: July 29. Kiger - Co'., pay for school supplies. $86 53: July 30. A. T ! J"sppP .pnintin nl nlsl- ;NO- lu .''V,1-. for re n"". -'uk. sunnlies. S14..4S ! work on contrast, dist. T Jessup. part pay nn "' c,a.rVNo. 10. $ nd No. 5. and repair on walls at dist. No- 1. $123.45; George M. Guyer, part Pay on work at dist. No. 3, $100 Eesi Lacey. cleaning school room, dist. repair No. 13, $5; A. T. Jessup, work on walls
.,a,L oecoraringr wails N-fltlmiai i,a,,k hit ' iw .i ..,, vn 11 S0- Mirv Snlilman. teacli. sch.
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rnnflnV h;ri, ifji.r : uiCKiiison trust Co., int. on Dec. dlst. .no. i i, im. '.i.iwi . rune., iro , ',H(, ;h?i' b f! Posits, $1.95; American Trust & Say- I school, dtst. No 11 . $"5: ;-ta S.x.
r-rfc v t i deposits. $.85; Second National bank". Marv Henninpr. teach, school, dist. No
at dist. No. 10, $157. S4; Aug. 17, C. L. j alar. i. first .National bank, int. on Sinex, supplies tor cleaning scliooi ! I' eb- deposits. $.68; Second National buildings, $16.69; Aug. 20, P. C. C. & ' bank. int. on Feb. deposits. $3.03; I'nion St. Ij. Ry. Co., freight charges on coal ) National hank, int. on Feb. deposits, $234.30; Elgia Tharp, cleaning schools I $-50; Dickinson Tn Co.. int. on Feb. room and varnishing desks, etc., dist. I deposits, $1.72; American Trust & SavNo. 10, $55; Anderson & Sons, part pay i ings bank, int. on Feb. deposits, $.35: on coal for All schools, $635.55; Ander- j Mar. 20, W. II. Brooks, countv auditor.
i son & Sons, part pay on co 1 schools. $636.55; George M. G j repairing school buildings, oal for Alt; uver, work S10: Auk21, Russell F. Clark, cleaninar scho.il
rooms and basement, dist. No. 5. $51.72 ; I'n ion National hank. Int. on Mar. deAug. 27, Hattie Remmert. cleaning sch. : posit. $.66; Dickinson Trust Co.. int. on yard, dist. No. 13. $15; Air. 28, George j Mar. deposits. $.84: American Trust
.... uuiri, , vYwin. icimnins scnooi nunainers. 1145: Auar. 31. W Trntimnk cleaning rooms 'and oilinsr floors dlst' No. 11A. $40: Ethel Bailey, cleaning rooms, dist. No. 3, $25; Sept. 1. Anna Ij. Stout, cleaning school building No. j-, m; wpt. c. lxooeri scnoois. cleaning school room and grounds, dist. No. 14, $35; C. XV. Crawford, hauling gravel for work at district number 10, $20.65; Sept. 3. Russell F. Clark, clean ing rooms, painting and repairs, dist. "veVrlrfalrson21 fT' y(p t'lTsr-TP8 .I00nM.8C,h,0Kl bUl""Sf: mowins !...:, ' No. 11. $10: Sent. 9. Starr Piano r-o a , ?,"L rent of piano for 12 months, $28; C. & XV. Kramer Co.. wood furnished schools No. 9 and 11A, $10; Sept. 11. H. S. Dennis, work on school wagon and parts, $25.20: E. C. Routh. repairing and painting school hacks, $151.40: Sept. 15, Geo. M. Guyer. repair work on schooHbuildings, $125; Sept. 21, L. M. Jones, work on playground equipment at dist. No. 10. $92.85; Chas. E. Ewbank, supplies for cleaning school rooms at dist. No. 10. $2.65; Sept. 23. XV. H. Bradbury & Son. insurance on school buildings, $244; Sept. 25, Ross N. Ummott. cleaning school rooms, dist. No. 11. $35: Geo. M. Guyer, repair work on school buildings, $35; Aug. 16, L. M. Jones, work at No. 10 school grounds, $17; Sept. 30. E. E. Roney, insurance on school buildings. $72.48: Oct. 1. Effie Hire, hauling j Clark, janitor service at dist. No. l! $35; Ethel Bailey, .janitor service at cnuoren to aisi. n.o. io, ou; iiusseu r .
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dist. No. 3, $30; Cora Nolder, janitor . service at dist. No. 5. $50; Jack Knollenbenr. lanitnr , i.t r $50; Jas. A. Ellsman, Janitor service at dist. No. 9, $30; Eliga Tnarp, Janitor service at dial. No. in, .o. Roaa j. Lammolt, janitor service at dist. No, ; m. a. t'DiuiiDK, Janitor serv .... ice at aist. No. It a, ju; j. a. atamey, dnving scnooi wasou, aist. too. 1, ao; 1 Wrv, . .J n l.' . . i . i i . , J nK Benson. driving school motor V uck- aist- Wo- 3- F.uiey. to list. No. 3, $100; trs. Vernon Kaus- . j , . B cuuureo w aisu and iia, $u; oct. 5, lownsend bore,
f pe oroA0, lu scno01- -s t;,on Oct. and Nov. deposits, $1.17: Union
KoriV ' r.. - molor scn,00 "ac? lin'''' .fe ii".,6, !KCV&. Co.- motor scnooi nacK ! 0 -t u;;,s::,k.,T hSr.Ti V.inVVn : triil't vltef5Gl8nhaulinK children
wnrir A . v, 'i ft , uec. distribution or lunds. liJo; uec. ?SJ'ho1' rePa,r.B nd material. 29, W. H. Brooks. Co auditor. Dec. disii 'rt?'t vR10.1.; cle,a,Vns1,s,'t,"n,d? ;tributlon of funds. Spring Grove. a dAst- 5, $i.o0; Oct. 11, Lewis H77.94 : W. II. Brooka. Co auditor. Dec.
AiVT PPTg,?. a.mS"En.ati?itributions of funds. Wayne Twp.,
ent x n ;,,i . . V S0:' .' eilt at dlSt. No. 10, $XU.a0 Oct. 14, 1 Turner, cleaning scnooi room and j s, dist. No.lSl.auiStannley piamoceineni V ill 1 I r. iU T UitViV'r.KV k iC L. M. Jo n e s. work on unround uo., electric light bulbs, $10; Oct. L. M. Jones, work on playground Ument. Sli: Oft 99 hJrnmn I i. t ?H.ulJ?lent' Oct. .29. Herman, D. j ltailsoack. hailllns- children tn riist No '
11 and 11A, $36; Walter Gibson, hauling school, dist. No. 14, $S0; Jan. 17. Ross children to dist. No. 10, $4u; Ethel Bail- j N. Lammott, teach, school dist. No. 11, ey, janitor work at dist. No. 3. $30; ,$15; Jan. 24, Emorv Chamness, teach. Kusseil c". Clark. Janitor work at sist. I school, dist. No. 1, $50; Jan. 30, Emory o. 1, $o0; Jack Knollenberg, janitor Chamness, teach, school dist. No. 1. $20; work at dist. No. 6. and extra, $i02.5o; Marjorle Pickett, teach, school dist. No. Joseph A. Elleman. janitor work at dist. I 1. $55: Emory Chamness, teach, school lo. y $60; Eliga Tharp, janitor work at dist. No. 1, $5; Nellie Morrow, teach, dist. No. 10, and extra, $76; Iioss N. school, dist. No. 3. $90; Frances Simi'n"""011, J.anHor work at dist. No. 11, mons, teacli. school dist. No. 3, $(5; V : V;.m- A Lnthank. janitor work at ; Cora Nolder, teach, school dist. No. 5, ?J,V - U,A" Ranees Simmons, jtoo; Ethel Hoover, teach, school, dist. m. hT?.rk at, 4',st- No- -- $'5i. Ef?'e No- 5. 8; George M. Elliott, teach. i' Z?' wHlins t'lllllren dist. No 10. st:,looi. uist. No. 6, $10o; Lora Eldridgc. ?nnt v,ii.,m.H.enK0n' odriV'"3r ',h001 teach, school, dist. No. 6. $y0; Ora M. H?nsrtnhSrfcii"i-KNoi 'o0,: lll a,n White, teac h, school dist. No. 9. $100; Hcnbon. diiving school niotor hack, dist. Mildred Stevens, teach, school, dist. No. ISO. J. 1100: 1' rank Simrnk-. rlrivincr ... i L i 1
nil?l F,0,"" dIsV N,- 10- 30; Joseph f, .r-. df ll e tf!1 Y,&e.n1St" '" ,1.b- No. 1, George M. Guyer. ci VJfurKe I. VJUVer, .L"00i ou'nngs and material. $l?0; , on school buildings and material. llnO: porge M. Guyer, work on .chool build: I , , m"r" ,' r "'"'.u, Jn,faJue alellal- $2(5; Harry J. Finley, drivhack, dist. No. 9, $125; . . .--- " v " -" i Hv, V a 1 JP0 r naoK- dlst; No- 9si20 Nov. 3, A. 1. Jessuo. painting and dec. .rat d,?t. No, 10. $27.50; Nov. 6, k.-mhT" ,?aLle: ins.u.ra,n.S?, "n scnVV"0' "uv.n, win turner. JS,"1",'? VM,.,iden ir dllt- 1.a $60 Nov. 11. Richmond Lumber to, lumber. d-ja5-sev schol "uPP1,ef and freight f H.'.ih l?' V .rawf?rll.sra?1 ! i : i i i ... , - . . - - :,a . ",U LO OlSl. .NO. 10, 14. 20: jNOV. tab. fl'" ! harp, janitor work at dlst. No. !' 'J? Russell Clark, janitor work at "1st. NO. 1, $o0; Ethel Bailey, ianitor TY0" at diHt- No- 3 and extra, $35; Bert V . ' Janltor work at dist. No. 5, $50; Jat Knollenberg. janitor work at dist. -No- $ai' J- E. Elleman, janitor work at dist. No. 9. $60; Ross N. Lammott, Janitor work at dist. No. 11, $50; Wm. A- Unthank. janitor work at dist. No. UA. $o0; Frances Simmons, janitor wo,"k at dist. No. 5, $25; C. A. Stanlev, driving school waeon to dlst. No 1 sh: Wm. Henson. driving school motor truck, dist. No. 3, $50; Wm. Henson, driving school motor truck, dist. No. 3, $75; Harry Finlev, driving school momoior tor truck, dist No ft jivr- I'mn u Kim .ii.iuren to oist. io. 13, SO: Walter Gibson, hauling children to dist. No. xt. $40; V ni. H. Johnson Sons Co.. fur nace repairs for dists No. 1, 5 and 6. $197.70; Nov. 29, Smith System Heating Co., repairs for heaters at dists. No. 12, 13 and 3. $75.24; Dec. 2, Wm. Henson, driving motor hack, dist. No. 3. $25; Dec. 4, Will Turner, hauling children to dist. No. 15, $60: George M. Guver, for repair work at school buildings, $261.38; Dec. 6. Eliga Tharp, janitor work at dist. No. 10. $100; C. E. Ballinger, work and materi.il on playground, dist. No. 10. $115.50; Wavne Works, heater for motor truck, dist. No. 3 and extras. $37.39; Dec. 11. Levi M. Jones, setting post and placing danger sign, $2.75; Dec. 14. Ferguson Investment Co.. insurance on school buildings. $39.60; Dec. 17. Municipal Electric Light & Power Co.. light current, dists. No. 5. 9. 10. 11. 11 A. $16.50: Smith Svstm Heating Co., connection heater. dlst. No. 10. $lo3: Dec. 18. Russell F. ClarK. janitor work at dist. No. 1. $100 Dec. 21, Wm. Henson. driving motor nacK to dlst. No. 3, $75; Dec. 31. Anna L. Stout, disinfecting and cleaning and oiling floors, dtst. No. 12. $5: J. A. stemple, repairing chairs, dist. No. 12. $6; Dec. 22. C. A. Stanley, driving sch. wagon, dist. No. 1. $S0; Ethel Bailey Janitor work, dist. No. 3, $40; Earl Reid, janitor work, dist. No. 5, $50; Jack Knollenberg. janitor work dist. No. 6, . $50; Jos. A. Elleman, janitor work dist. i No. 9, $60; Ross M. Lammott, ianitor work dist. No. 11. $50; Wm. A. Cnfhank, .ianitor work dist. No. 11A. $60; Harry J. Finley, driving motor hack, dist. No. 9, $125; Frank Simcoke. driving school wagon, dist. No. 10. $:,0; Effie Hire, driving school wagon, dist. No. 10, $50; Vernon Railshaek. driving school wagon, dist. No. 11, $40: Joseph Bietry. driving school wagon, dist. No. 13, $90: Kiger & Co.. balance pay on motor body and supplies. $270.20: Dec. 24. Bradbury & Bailey, insurance on school buildings. $124.20; Dec. 23. Ida Tharp. janitor work and extra, disl. No. 10. f.ia: Dec. 24. Walter Gibson, haulMildred Stevens, primary supplies, riist No. 9, $7: Dec. 29, George M. Guyer, repairing school wagon and painting same, dist. No. 15. $70: Smith System Heating Co.. repairs for heaters, dists No. 12 and 13, $11.33: Dec. 31. J. O. Edgerton. manuscripts, institutes and printing, $66: Kellev & Handlev. insurance on buildings, $39.60: Will Turner, driving wagon, dist. No. 15. $120: E. E. Roney. insurance on school builriincs. $161.60; Standard Oil Co.. floor oil. all srhnnli t fi 1 97- PKilin . ..V, ,1 schools, $61.27; Philip Birek. school Supplies, $2:35: Dougan-Jenkins & Co.. insurance on school buildings, dist. No. 1, $31.12. Total. $33,750.32. Tuition Fund Receipts. Amount on hand Jan. 1. 1920. $483.39; Jan. 1, First National bank. int. on De cember deposits. $ 37: Second National ' J1, 5" f?0",' $'M: f."on Na - i ! V"3-1 . nk,rint;" Jan. dopomta. $--i; I'ickim ii 'I rust Co... in .on Jan. de- , Psits $J 59; American Trust & Sav- ' lns bank. int. on Jan. deposits. $.8 advance or tunds, June distribution. i $300": April l. First National hank, int - on Mar. denosits. $ 67: S-ernr1 Vatinn. al h ink. Int. on Mar. desonits ! 1K-f-avings Dank, int. on Mar. denosts. $.34; May 1. First National bank, int. on Apr. deposits. $ 30; Second National bank. Int. on Apr. deposits, $.86: Union National bank. int. on Apr.' deposits. $2.20: Dickinson Trust Co.. int. on Anr. deposits. $6.01; American Trust & Savings bank int. on Apr. deposits, $ 20; June 1. First National bank. int. on Mav deposits. $.42: Second National bank, int. on May deposits. $1.18; I'nion Na nTru,t Tint"' PJ.t. .5: June 25. W. H. tional bank. int. on May deposits, $.66; on May deBrooks. Co. tspring virove. - tional bank. int. on June deposits. $.76: Second National hank. Int. on June deposits, $1.50: Union National bank. int. on June deposits, $1.16: Dickinson Trust Co., int. on June deposits. $1.19; July 9, 1 D. B. Medearis. trustee, transfer of pu- I pils from Center twp.. $442.80: A. B. j Parke, trustee, transfer of pupils from 1 Boston Twp.. $65.60; School City oft Richmond, transfer of pupils from j Richmond. $170.15; July 31, W. H. j Brooks, Co. auditor. July distribution 1 01 state iunas, :i:;i.34; Aug. 1. first National bank, int. on July deposits, $4.90; Second National bank, int. on July deposits. $10.71: Union. National bank. Int. on July deposits. $7.16; Dickinson Trust Co.. Int. on July deposits, $9 03; American Trust & Savings bank. Int on Julv deposits, $1.41: Sept. 1. First National bank. Int. on Aug. deposits, $2.. 35: Second National bank. int. on ur. deposits, $4.04; Union National bank, int. on Aug. deposits, $2.83; Dlck-
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Vr, i no-. : a Jan. 2S, W. H. Brooks, countv auditor, I Ora M. A lute. T-acn. school tusi. ,o. inline w 1'i ai ' January distribution of funds". $2491 .3-1 ; i $1 30; Philip Gates. Co ;uprvisor .liiims w. ? ai . ... . wtrs.t Vatunai i,r,r.w in i r.n 1 j toarh. music n all schools. $60: Oct. 16
IND.. MONDAY, JAN. 31, 1921.
Inson Trust Co., int. on Aug. deposits, 28; American Trust & Sayings bank, "t-on Aug. deposits, $.34; bept. 29. W. ttrooKs. jo. auditor, advance on cember distribution of funds, $2000; State Vocational Department, refund of vnoatinnoi .m irv arhMilH. ! $44.38; Oct. 1, First National bank. int. on Spt. deposits. $.70; Second National bank, int. on Sept. deposits. $1.81; on National bank. int. on Sept. deposits, . f c . t j i . i . . . , i - . i2.rt . .$.66; Dickinson Trust Co.. Int. on Sept. . deposits. $1 ; American Trust & Savings Oct. I distribution of funds, $2000; Dec. First isatlonal bank. int. on Oct. and j;ov. aeposits. $.64; Second National bank. Int. National bank. int. on Oct.' and Nov. de National bank, int. on Oct. and Nov. P!it8' lLP.'c!jl"80" Jrust Co.. In on 9i w. H. Brooks'. Co. auditor,' advance on IS Vf . .... ."; 1998.28 ; Dec. 31. Dickinson Trust Co., 7. nn Dec Hnnlt Cprnnii Na. Zj0," int on blc deposit" $ 58 Vnai 114 07 aeposits, .as. 7 . . Tuition Fun Jan Irt Rmnr-j Tultto- FuBUDI-bar.m4-, , Jan. 10, Emory Chamness. teach, sch. dist. No. 1. I S- l-'.iiia Tnnev. Ipai'n. diRt. No. 10i ,90. Ada Harrv, teach. sch.. dist. No. 10, $80; Elenlta Simmons. vhnr.t vi i.. ton. w.,w m XT., 1,. Can- w.-., W Lammott. teach, school, dist. No. 11. t . , ' '"wah'el Cuv $4a; Mabel Guyer, teach, school, dist. $75; Clara Porter, teach, school, ".T," , f00,1; t V No. 11A. $100; Etta Rose, tearh dist. No. UA, $90; Mary penn ing, teach, school, dist. No. 12. $80; Richard Taylor, teach, school, dist. No. 13, $50; Edna Toney, teach, school, dist. No. 14, $100; Grace Barton, teach, sch., dist. No. 15. $70; Grace Stegall. teach. nu,!c 5" rh.ool"-1 a0; Stella Harmon, school, dist. No. 11. $45: Feb. 20. Elen ita Simmons, teach, school, dist. No. 10, i iiflfi. i.' ., i. i i.' ... . . . runT,aeo , . t. .niwi.y i, mil ......v ... Chamness, teach, school, dist. No. 1, $15; Emory Chamness, teach, school, dist. No. 1, $5; Marjorie Pickett, teach, school, dlst. No. 1, $55; Nellie Morrow, teach, school, dist. No. 3. $90; Frances Simmons .teach, school, dist. No. 3, $75; Ethel Hoover, teach, school, dist. No. 5, $80; Cora Nolder. teach, school, dist. No. 5. $100; George M. Elliott, teach, school, dist. No. 6. $100; Lora Eldridge. teach, school, dist. No. 6. $90; Ora M. White, teach, school, dist. No. 9. $100; I Mildred ,C Stevens, teach, school, dist. ; v . . . . , . . . . . . . . . v. . -i. I Mildred V Stevens, teach, school, I No- 9. $o; James C. Starr, teach, I dist- No- 10- ;5: Ada Parry, teach, I dist- No- 10- S5: Koss N-. cm 11.. sch.. Lammott. teach, school, dist. No. 11. $45; Mabel Guyer, teach, school, dist. No. 11, $35; Clara Porter, teach, school, dist. No. 11A, $125; Etta Ross, teacii. school, dist. No. 11A, $70; Mary Henning, teach, school, dist. No. 12. $60: Richard W. Taylor, teach, school, dist. No. 13, $50; Edna 1 Toney, teach, school, dist. No. 14. $90; Grace Barton. teach, school, dist. No. 15. $70: Grace B. Stegall, teach, music all schools. $90; Stella A. Ilarmond. teach, domestic science all sens., $45; Mar. fi, Tmory H. Chamness, teach, school, dist. No. 1. $25; Mar. 13, Ross N. Lammott. teacli. school, dist. No. 11. $45; E. H. Chamsess. teach, school, dist. No. 1. $25; Mabel Guver, teach, school, dlst. No. 11, $40; Mar. 26, Emory H. Chamness, teach, school, dist. No. 1, $45; Emory 11. Chamness. teach, school, dist. No. 1, $5; Marjorie Pickett, teach, sch., cTist. No. 1, $55; Nellie Morrow, teacii. school, dist. No. 3, $90: Frances Simmons, teach, school, dist. No. 3, $90; Ethel Hoover, teach, school, dist. No. 5. $S0: George M. Elliott, teach, school, dist. No. 6. $50: Ora M. White, teach, school, dist. No. 9. $100; Mildred C. Stevens, teacli. school, dist. No. 9, $70; James C. Starr, teach, school, dist. No. 10. $70; Ada Parry .teach, school, dist. N'o. 10, $85; Elenlta Simmons, teach, school, dist. No. 10. $100; Ross N. Lammott. teach, school, dist. No. It. $45; Mabel Guyer. teach, school, dist. No. 11, $40; Clara Porter, teach, school, dist. N'o. 11A, $40; Etta Ross, teach, school, dist. No. 11A. $50; Mary Henning, teach, school, dist. No. 12. $S0; Richard Taylor, teach, school, dist. No. 13. $50; Edna L. Toney, teach, school, dist. No. 14. $90; Grace Barton, teach, school, dist. No. 15, $70; Grace B. Stegall, teach, music all schools. $90; Stella A. Harmon, teach, domestic science all schools. $36; April 9. Emorv Chamness. teacli. school, dist. No. 1. $50; April 10. Ethel Hoover, teacli. school, dist. No. ... $30; Ross N. Lammott, teach, school, dist. N'o. 11. $45: July 26, School City r,f rMhmnnH transfers to citv Kehools. J2640.83; School City of Richmond. transfers to city schools, $3000; School ; Citv of Richmond. transfers to city schools, $ 1000; School City of Richmond. 1 transf'Ts to city schools, $573.02: Sopt. I 11. Richard W Taylor, teach, school,! dist. No. 13. $25: Oct. 1. L. L. Parks, teach school, dist. No. 12. $50; Richard Tavlor, teach, school, dist. N'o. 13, $S0: Marv Kenning, leach, school, dist. No. 14. ?S0: Roline Elliott, teach, sch.. dist. N'o. 15, $50; Grace B. Stegall. teach music all schools. $130: Stellt Harmon, teach, domestic science. all schools. $60; Edna 1 Toney .teach, sch., dist. No. 1. $100; Ardath Thompson, teacli. school, dist. No. 1. $75; Nellie Morrow, teach, school, dist. No. 3. $130; Marjorie Pickett, teach, school, dist. N'o. 3. J100: Cora Nolder. teach, school, dist. ?"', i'V dlSt. .O No. 5. $50; Frances Simmons, teach, sch.. 5, $ioo: i.eorge ai. muott. teacli. school, dist. No. 6. $100; Mllrtred Stevens, teach, school, dist. No. 9. $110; T.ora Eldridee. teach, school, dist, No. fi. $100: .T. C. Starr, teach, school, dist. No 10. $75: Marthn Allen, teach., school, dist. Nn. 10. $110; Ala Parry, teach, sch., dist. No. 10. $0ii; Elenita Siminnns. teach, school. (lit. No. 10. 100; scnooi. a i si. j 14. $!: 1-2. ftos lianinot' ? Ai-nVi ,iit Vn 11 140' Ora M teach, school, dtst No. 11. $40 Ora M. , hit ,e ' t':a'- "Qi l,s L-h' LhooV Oct 29 James C. Starr, teach, school, dist. No. 10. $100; Frances Simmons, tench, school, dist. No. 5. $100; Tira Eldridge, teaeh school, dist. No. 6. $100; EE row is the Only Genuine Laxative QmriinG tablets The first and original Cold and . Grip tablet, the merit of which is recognized by all civilised nations. Be sure you get The genuine bears this signature Price 30c.
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George M. Elliott, teach, school, dist. No. 6, $100; Ada Parry, teacn. school, dist. No. 10. $100; Elenlta Simmons, teach, school, dist. No. 10, $10u; Koss N. Lammott, teach, school, dist. No. 11,
$40; Mary Spillman. teach, school, disc No. 11. 1100: Clara Porter, teach, school I dtst. No. 11A. $50; Greta Slsk, teach, (.school, dist. No. 11A. $100; JU L. Parke, unl-iieacn. scnooi. aist. xo. i:, su; Kicn ard W. Taylor, teach, school, dist. No. t "7 ? K . f-rar-i z Z t kti 1 i Inafh mtifltl 13.' $76; Grace B. Stegall. teach, music all schools. $75; Stella A. Harmon, teach, domestic science all schools, $36; j Edna L. Toney, teach, school, dist. No. 1. $100; Ardath Thompson, teacn. acnooi, dlst. No. 1, $75; Nellie Morrow, teach, school, dist. No. S, $130: Marjorie Pickett, teach, school, dist. No. 3, $100; Ora M. White, (each, school, dlst. No. 9, $50; Mildred C. Stevens, teach, school, dist. No. 9, $50i; Mary Henning, teach, school, dist. No. 14, $100; Roline Elliott, teach, school, dist. No. 15, $105; Nov. 13. Ross N. Lammott, teach, school, dist. No. 11, $40; Nov. 24, Clara Porter, teach, sch., dlst. No. 11A. $75; Greta Sisk, teach, school, dist. No. 11A. $90; Roline Elliott, teach, school, dist. No. 15, $75; Edna Toney. teach, school, dist. No. 1, $75; Nov. 26, Ardath Thompson, teach, sch., dist. No. 1, $75Cora Nolder. teach, sch., dist. No. 5, $150; Frances Simmons, teach, school, dist. No. 4. $75; Ora M. WTiite. teach, school, dlst. No. 9. $100; Mildred Stevens, teach, school, dist. No. 9. $60: J. C. Starr, teacli. school, dist. No. 10, $80; Elenlta Simmons, teach, scho , dist. No. 10. $100; Ada Parry, teac. school, dist. No. 10. $115: L. L. Parks, teach, school, dlst. No. 12. $50; Mary Henning, teach, school, dist. No. 14. $85: George M. Elliott, teach, school, dist. No. 6, $50; Marjorie Pickett, teach, school, dist. No. 3. $75: Nellie Morrow, teach, school, dist. No. 3, $130; Lora Elridge, teach, school, dist. No. 6. $100; Ross N. lammott, teach, school, dist. No. 11. $40; Grace B. Stegall. teaching music all schools. $185; Nov. 29, Stella A. Harmon, teach, domestic science all schools. $48: Dec. 4. Mary Spillman, teach, school, dist. No. 11. $75; Dec. 6. Philip Gates, teach, music all schools, $60; Dec. 10, Ross N. Lammott. teach, school, dist. N'o. 11. $40: Dec. 18. Jas. C. .Starr, teach, school, dist. No. 10. $15; Dec. 21. George M. Elliott, teach, sch.. dist. No. 6. $270; Dec. 22. Marjorie Pickett, teach, school, dist. No. 3. $100; "raprp. Simmons, teach, school, dist. No. 5, $100; Lora Eldridge. teach, sch., dist. No. 6, $75; Mildred Stevens, teach, school, dist. No. 9. $110; Elenlta Simmons, teach, 'school, dist. No. 10. $100; Ada Parrv, teach, school, dlst. No. 10, $100; Ross. N. Lammott. teach, school, dist. No. 11. $40; Marv Spillman, teach, school, dist. No. 11, $75; Clara Porter, teach, school, dist. No. UA. $100; Greta Sis-k. teach, school, dlst. No. UA, $100; Richard Taylor, teach, school, dist. No. 13, $50; Mary Henning. teach, school, dist. No. 14. $80: Stella A. Harmon, teach, domestic science all schools. $48: Dec. 23, Grace B. Stegall. teach, music all schools. $75; Dec. 24, J. C. Starr, teach, school, dist. No. 10. $100: Dec. 27, Roline Elliott, teach, school, dist. No. 15. $75; Ora M. White, teach, school, dist. No. 9. $150: Nellie Morrow, teach, school, dist. No. 3. 1130: Martha L Al len, teach, school, dist. No. 10. $330; Dec. 31. Edna 1 Toney. teach, school, dist. No. 1. $245; Philip Gates, teach, music all schools. $135; Txira Eldridge, teach, school, dlst. No. 6, $25. Total, $24,811.85 Dor: Fnnd Receipts. Amount on hand. Jan. 1. 1921. $2.260 50; Mav 18, D. L. Reid. dog tax collected by Twp. assessor. $2436: Oct. 28, various persons, dog tax collected, $173. Total $4869.50. Dor Fund Disbursement". Mar. 24, W. II. Brooks. Co. auditor, part balance on dog fund above $100, $1160.50; W. II. Brooks. Co. auditor, part balance on dog fund above $100, $1000; May 1. William Pitts, chickens killed bv dogs. $4.50; May 22, Elmer Kendall, sheep Killed and maimed oy dogs. $74.50; Julv 31. O. H. Pierce, sheep killed by dogs, $30; M. T. Pyle, sheep killed by dogs, $35; Aug. 2. E. M. White, sheep killed by dogs, $225.50; Aug. 7, H. R- Critchfield, one hog killed by clogs. $5: Aug. 21. E. M. Deitemever, sheep Injured by dogs, $20; Aug. 28. E. M. White, sheep killed by dogs. $40; Sept. S, Fred A. Hartman. turkey killed bv dogs. $6; Oct. 16. F. B. Bramcamp. chickens killed by dogs. $15: Nov. 23, John M. Elliott, sheep killed bv dogs. $7. Total $2633. School Towaahlp llond Fund Reeelptn.
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other sections in this store. In order to do this we are offering over 100 new Spring Hats, the smartest models of the season, at price far lower than one would expect to pay. Many of them equal to 10.00 and 112.50 elsewhere on sale tomorrow. Every Shape Every Material Every Color The variety includes Silk and Braid Hats, clever lace effects, all oVer Btraw cloth, combined with taffeta and crepe de chine trimmings of flowers, sashes, ribbons, feathers, pins and ornaments. The colors include black, brown, navy, henna, Pekin, Copen. cherry, gray and combinations.
Amount on band. January 1, 190. $2354.73; June 25. W. H. Brooks, Co. auditor, June distribution of funds. Wayne twp.. $1632.31: Dec 29. W. H. Brooks, Co. auditor. Dec distribution of funds. Wayne Twp., $1264.38. Total. $6151.42. Schoel Towaahlp Bomi Fumi Dlabamarata. Feb. 2, Dickinson Trust Co., two bonds and int. on Series 115 and 1917. $1723.22; April 12.' Nicholson Printing Co.. printing; and bonds for school loan. $18.50; May 11. C. H. Addleman. int. on Warrant No. 6, $33; May 29. Gardner, Jessup & Hoelscher. legal services on bond issue. $62.47; Aug. 27. First National band. Shelby ville, Ind.. int. coupons on school bonds, $i7.50 ; Crawfordsville state bank, int., coupons on school bond. $64.36; Sept. 3, Dickinson Trust Co., school twp. . bonds, $99.76; Sept. 21. Dickinson Trust Co.. pay on school twp. bond coupons, $67.50; Nov. 13. Charles H. Addleman. int. on school twp. Warrant No. 6. $36; Aug. 4. Dickinson Trust Co., paying school bonds, $1346.86. Total $3519.17. SI MM AIIY FOR YEAR Towaahlp Fund. January 1. 1920 Balance on hand from Dec. 31. 1919. $2117.28; receipts during year, $4453.79; total balance and receipts. $6571.07; disbursements during year, $4058.58; final balance, Dec 31, 1920, $2512.49. Road Fund. Tan,,.,.,, 1 1 flflfl T2a1-maa a n
- from Dec. 31. 1919. $22.55; receipts during year. $3703.40; total balance and receipts. $3725.95; disbursements during year, $5382.43; final balance, Dec. 31, 1920, 0000. Special School Fnnd. January 1. 1920 Balance on hand from Dec. 31. 1919. $93.64; receipts during year, $30,985.36; total balance and receipts. $31,079; disbursements during year. $33,750.32; final balance, Dec. 31. 1920, 00000. Tuition Fnnd. January 1, 1920 Balance on hand from Dec. 31. 1919, $483.39; receipts during year, $25,631.58; total balance and receipts, $26,114.97; disbursements during year, $24,811.85; final balance, Dec. 31. 1920. $1303.12. nos: Fond. January 1. 1920 Balance on hand Dec. 31. 1919. $2260.50; receipts-during year. $2609; total balance and receipts. $4869.50; disbursements during year, $2633: final balance, Dec. 31, 1920, $2236.50. School Township Bond Fuad. January 1. 1920 Balance on hand from Dec. 31. 1919, $2354.73: receipts during year. $2796.69: total balance and receipts, $5151.42: disbursements during year, $3519.17; final balance, Dec. 31, 1920. $1632.25. Township Indebtedness. January 1. 1920 School Twp. War rant ha In Tia 5 1 Mill - nftrfi I Tarn hnnnff kol lOK Isaii. tCin- astfeA.-.! Twn bonds, 1917 issue. $11,500: school Twp. bonds, bal. 1920 issue, $14,000: Dec. 31. 1920, total indebtedness. $33,160; indebtednes paid in 1920. $2415. I, J. O. Edgerton. the Trustee of Wayne Township, Wayne County. Indiana, do solemnly swear that the preceding report of receipts, disbursements, balances and service account Is true and correct, as-I verily believe: are all 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 there of shall be retained or repaia to me Dy 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 this Township. J. O. EDGERTON. Trustee of Wayne Township. Subscribed and sworn to before m. the chairman of the Advisory Board of this Township, this 4th day of January'. 1921. E. IL STEGMAN. President. 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 4th day of January. 1921. E. H. STEGMAN. President AV. B. BARTON, Secretary. X M. JONES. Advisory Board of Wayne Township Today it costs no more than old-style quick desserts, with flavors in dry form. We supply dessert molds to users. Also other useful things. Write for catalog of gifts. Tell us which yota waai. Waukesha, Wis. Pkgs. for 25c New Millinery Dept. bj
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