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road with team, $20; Kdwln Charles, work on road with fam. $5 Klm.fr Harlman, work on road with team, $25; Sept. 23, James Shank, repairs at dist. 1. $41.20: Howard Rarlcer. renairs at

No. 1 on road, $17.50; Sept. 2. Joseph . April 1, M. J. Qulgley, Ji Kolsin, work on road dist. 4, $5; Sept. plies, $1; April 9, William 1 it. George C. Weller. work on road Ing truck to No. 3. $25; R

with team, $13: Frank Puthoff. work

on road shoveling S A days, $7.50; Sept. "S, A. Stanlev. work with team at No. 1. $15; Sept. 30. Elwood Alexander, work 5 davs at No. 1, $20. t t. 1, Fred U Davis, work on road with team 10 days, $50; Russell K. 'lark. work with team at dist. 1, $25; Frank Simcoke. work on road with team S days. $25: Oct. 3, George Pen-

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$16.50; Oct.

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pairs on school hack. $85.82; March 31, Mather Bros. Co., coal for all schools, $14 23; William Ilenson. driving truck

to No. 3, $25: C. li. Khldeler, rent of

byroant on Henley road, $6.54.

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janitor at No. 1, $70; E. K. Ronev, fire insurance on No. 12, $48.50: Albert Anderson, 9 ton of coal at dist 11. $81; April 11, Corcoran & McManus. coal oil to No. 10, $1.25; April 13, F? E. Kane, for 1 doz. brooms, $7.50; April 15, Jesse Michales, cutting ditches. No. 11, $5.80; April 22. W. W. Reid. for 4 doz. quarts of Ink. $24: Frank Simcoke. driv

ing motor truck, $116; April 23, Rolley Tharp. janitor work at dist. 10, $90;

gravel at dist. 1, $19.90; Oct. 7. C. 1 1.

Ilupe, work on road with team, ."; Oct. 8. Walter S. Ratliff, work with team, 114 days. No. 3. $58; Orlo Stanley, for work with team on road 5 days, $25: Oct. 10. Wm. K. Brown, work on road with team. $7.50; Georire Wor- !, work on newer and road. $50; Oct. 15, Harry Weisenhorn, work on road dist. 15, $50; Ancil Bostick, work on road with team, $22.50: Oct. 17, Alex. Grcenhoff, work on road at dist. 7, $54; Oct. 17, C. II. Wickett, work on road at dist. 1. $20; mil Durtas, work at dist t. 6 .lavs at $3 per. $18; .Toe Kolsin. repairs on sewer dist. 13. $20; Fay Fauett, for 121 loads of (travel, $30.25; J. ft. IMshner, shoveling gravel and work with team, $15; Oct. 22. Harry Weisborn. work on road with team, $40; 'harles Huffman, repairs on road. dist. 3. $:;i..r0; Joseph Mvcrs, gravel furnished at dist 3. $22.75: Oct. 26, George HodKin, work on road with team, $5; Oct. 27. H. K. Critchfield, work on- road with team, $17.50; Walter K. Moore, work, on road with team, $17: Varker S. F.lwood, work on road with team and gravel, $54.50: Oct. 28, Carl J. Morris, work on road with team 11 days. $57.50; Clarence Paddock, repairs on road dist. 1, $57.50; Oct. 29. Curtis E. Kailsback. road work at dist. 3. $lo; Fred 1 Davis, work on road In dipt. 1, $27.25; W. E. Alexander, work on road

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OV. 1, r ranK liowmnn, main im nished for repairs No. 1, $17; Fred A. Hart man. work on road dist 1, with team, $47.50; Frank Hillman, work on road with team, $10; Frank Davenport, work on road with team, $86; Francis Kich, work on road with team. dist. 3, $13.75; Nov. 2, F.verett Daughterly, repair work on road, $27.50; Oscar Darhind, repair work on road, dist. 1, $17 50; O. R. Davison, work on road, .list. 1. $1; Will Turner, repairs to road at dist. 3. $334.50; 'Nov. 4, Will t'tirrv, for work on road with team, $22.50; Omer L. Young. repairs to school route, $175.50; Nov. 5, W. M. Williamson, repairs to road at dist. J, $:!8; A, 1.. llodgin. shoveling gravel No. 4, $15; ("has. Huffman, work on road with team, $20; Harmon Kuhlman. work on road with team, $35; Nov. 7, Garnet Ringlev. work on road, dist. 13. $50; Nov. 10, Elbert White, 14 loads of gravel, $3.50: James Shank, work with team, $72; Kdwin Charles, repairs on road, dist. 4, $77.50; Nov. 12, Howard Turner, work oji road with team, $20; Uerrv Moore, work on road with team, $32; II. A. Meek, work on road, dist. 3, $17.50; Chas. Strader, work on road with team, $25; Nov. 14, Mather Bros. Go., sewer pipe for road repairs, $38.96; Chester Yearyon, work on bridge, dist. 1. $6.60; Nov. 16, Flovd H. Hunt, haul, gravel 54 days, $17.50; Nov. 17, H. B. White, work on road with team, $42.50; George Hlatt. work on road with team. $17.50: Walter ff. Brumfield, work on road, dist 3, $17.50; Nov. 19, A. L. Sullivan, shoveling gravel, $4.50; Nov. 26. omer I'uthoff, work with team, $24; Anna Welfer, gravel at dist. 4, $7.50; Kdwin Charles, cravel at dist. 4, $13.20;

Nov. 30, Oliver Test, 48 loads of gravel, dist. 3, $12. - . "

Dec. 3, Florence Muller, gravei ana damage to fence, $11.75; Dec. 24, W. R. Bond, gravel furnished to dist. 1, 30 loads, $7.50. STKCIAI. SCHOOL Fl'SD Receipts. Balance on hand Dec. 31, 1920, $110; March 5. Second Nafl. bank, extra loan for school, $3,000; March 11, First Nafl. Rank, temporary loan for school exp., $1.60o: ITnion Nafl. Bank, temporary loan, $1,300; American Trust Bank, temporary loan. $1,600; Dickinson Trust Haiili. tpmnorarv loan. $500: March 29,

William llenaon, refund on chassis for truck, $90: April 27. W. H. Brooks, advance distribution, $2,000; May 3, W. H. Brooks, June distribution, $2,000; July 1, . H. Brooks, July distribution funds, $9,240.51; Oct. 15, Second Nafl. Bank, emergency loan. $1,900; Oct. 26, Galvin Pavne, sale of bonds face, $2o.000; Galvin Payne, premium bonds face. $355: Galvin Payne, accrued int. on bonds, $41.67; Dec. 22. W. H. Brooks, distribution of funds, $13,821.91. SPECIAL SCHOOL KlU niihurarmrntii. Jan. S, Levi M. Jones, repairing plastering at No. 10. $13.50; William Henson, driving motor truck to No. 3, $30; C A. Stanlev, driving motor truck to No. 1, $S0; Jan. 14, Ray Barton, coal and delivery to No. 1. 5, 6, $347.38; Jan. 15 Irvin Reed & Sons, repairs, supplies for school builds., $41.12; Ilenson William, driving truck to No. 3. $7o; Jan. 20. American Ry. Kxp. Co., express charges on heater for No. 12, 13. $2.43; George M Guyer. charges on heater for school No. 13, 3. $15.20; Jan. 21. Rolley E. Tharp, ianitor at dist. 10, $o0; Jan. 19 John Clinehaus. repairs on pumps at No. 1, 9. 10, $19.05: Jan. 29, Willi-: Henson, driving truck to No. 3, $2o: Geo M Guv or. repairs to furnace at No '3 13 $52.50; Jan. 28, Frank SimJoke, 'driving truck to No. 10, $S0; Rollv Tharp. ianitor work and extra. No. 10. $.12.50; Lena Iliatt. painting danger

1ti No. 10. j. Anna i.u r-iuui, nnitig and oiling floors at school No. U, $3- llcnrv Rockstette, kindling for No. 12' 14 "$; Russell Clark, janitor at school No. 1, $60; Kthel Clark, janitor at school No. 3, $30: Bert Reid. janitor at school No. 5. $50: Jack Knollenberg, ianitor at school No. 6. $50; Joseph Elleman. ianitor at school No. 9. $60; Ross N. Lammott, janitor at school No 11. $50: Wm. A. I'nthank. janitor at school No. 11A, $40; William Henson, janitor at school No. 3. $70; Harry Flnl'-v. driving truck, No. 9. $125; Effie Hire, driving truck. No. 10. $50; Vernon Railshack. driving truck No. 11. !; Josenh Rietrv. driving truck. No. .13 '$": Walter Gibson, driving truck. 'o. 15. $40; Will Turner, driving truck No 15. $60. Feb. 2. C. A. Stanley, driving truck to No. 1. $40; William Henson. drivins

P. Bond. hauling i Russell Clark, janitor work at No. 1.

$77.02; Joseph Bietry, driving truck to No. 13. $68: April 25. Vernon Railshack.

driving truck to No. 11, $57.50; W. A. Un thank, janitor work at No. 11-A, $153; Kffle Hire, hauling children to No. 10. $50: Greta Sisk, institute attendance. $33: Joseph Klleman, janitor work at dist. 9, $90; C. A. Stanley, driving school hack to No. 1. $100; Ross Lam'mott, institute attendance and janitor work at dist. 11, $95.50: William Henson. driving school motor truck. No. 3, $100; April 26, Arllne. Elliott, dist. 15, janitor work. $58.15; Harry Finlev, driving school truck to No. 9. $125; April 27, J. A. Trouse, hauling children to dist. 15. $48; Klenita Simmons.

institute, attendance, $45.50; Francis Simmons .institute attendance. $42; IJ r2rdA Ta-?lor 'nstltute attendance $b-!.50: April 28, Edna U Toney. institute attendance. $45.50; C. L. Sinex, supplies for schools, $1.85; April 29, Ethel Hailey, lanitor work at ri; f m.

April SO. J C Starr, institute attendance. J4a.50; Jack Knollenberg. janitor work at No. 6 and extra. $75; L. L. Parks institute attendance, $66; Tiger .rj. A0'; c1?1 ,and kindling for school, $lb9.79; U M. Jones, repairing windows at No. 10, $6.50; Mildred Stevens, institute attendance, $38.50; Martha Allen, institute attendance, $38.50- J J l!lSZlnBton ealsomine for all schools $14. S7.

May 4, Ardath Thompson. Institute attendance, $:;; Nellie Morrow, instill!1? .attendance, $45.50; Marjorie f ickett, institute attendance. $40.25, I.-r- VMer- institute attendance, J4o.n0; Frances Simmons, oiling floors at No. 5. $5: George Elliott, institute attendance. $45.50; Lora Eldridge, institute attendance, $45.50; Ora M White, institute attendance, $45.50: Mary Clark, institute attendance, $15 ; AdaParry, institute attendance, $40 25; DV7r sPjl,nan. institute attendance. $40.25; Clara Porter, institute attendance. $45.50; Mary Henning, institute attendance and janitor work. $69.50; i'T? Stegall, institute attendance. $45. o0; May 3. Forest Monger, freight

muu urayaKB IOr scnool supplies, $33.89

' THEY KNOW EVERYTHING Men who Btand behind a counter marked "Bureau of Information" are aske almost every conceivable kind of a question. In a railroad station especially they are apt to be queried about the train schedules one minute and the probability of a strike the next. v Despite these many and varied inquiries that are hurled a"t them the "Bureau" men nearly always give intelligent answers. YOUR best "Bureau of Information about buying and selling conditions in Richmond is The Palladium's classified section. Those little ads will tell you the best places to buy the articles you need at reasonable prices and will give you all sorts of other information. Read them!

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$30; Richmond Item, advertising sale of bonds, $16.36; Oct. 15, William Henson, driving hack, No. 3. $35; John Clinehaus. repairs to pump, $25.65; Rollne F.lliott. teach. No. 15. $75; Ross l.ammott. janitor work No. 11. $50; Oct. 22, A. T. Jessup. work at No. 14 painting wafls, $85.75; Harry Shepard,

worn on repairs at No. 11, $5.20: Oct. 27, F. W. Porterfield. tuning piano No. 10, $5; E. H. Stegman, school supplies. $14.40; Oct. 28, John N. Kohl, insurance on No. 10, $7.70; C. E. Werking. drawing plans for No. 9, $647.91; Will Turner, work on school No. 15. $7.95; Charles Way. janitor at No. 5, $50; C. A. Stanley, hauling children to No. 1. $80: William Henson. hauling children to No. 3. $22; William Henson. hauling children to No. 3, $10: William Henson, haul, children to No. 3, $120; W. A. I'nthank, janitor work at No. 11, $80: Oct. 29. Ethel Bailey, janitor work at No. 3, $30; Harry Finley. haul, children to

No. 9, $150; Jack Knollenberg. ianitor work No. 6. $62; Russell Clark, janitor

worn. 11 ro. i. tju; v . A. LntlianK, janitor work No. 11-A, $80; Ethel Bail

ey, janitor work No. 3, $30: Harrv Finley, haul, children to No. 9, $150, Jack Knollenberg. janitor No. 6, $62: Russell Clark, janitor No. 1, $120; Vernon Railshack, haul, children No. 11, $40; Frank Simcoke, haul, children No. 10, $160: F. Schlage. janitor and extra. No. 10, $74; Effie Hire, haul, children No. 10, $50; Glen Miller Transfer Co., haul.

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Co., .part pay on contract Xn. 9

?lai. 4',ViJ1 Turner, hauling children J-317: J- -V Elleman, janitor at No. 9, to No. la, $90; Will Turner, haul, chil- J: ?.oss, Lammott, janitor at No. 11.

u; j. u. Krtgerton, 1 nutiaing tence and

..din. j 1, (on, t,. jj. nonev. insur-

dren to No. 15.

treas., iranerer of funds. $110; J. O. Edgerton, printing mes. and institute.

0: ertsch Bros., drain tile for No. 11-A, $8; May 7, Starr Piano Co.. part pay on piano No. 11-A, $50; George M Guyer work on school build., $22; Mav 12. Chas. W. Whitman, delivery of commencement address, $22; May 17 I'ulT,?'rT,epV.cleaninff vaults at schools! V ' ,c Barton, lumber for shed at V15; ,10; May 18- H- B- Williams, orchestra music at commencement, $'0May -3, J C. Starr, enumeration of school children, $70; Geo. M. Guyer repairing roof at No. 5, $50; May 25 A. W. Dingley, janitor at commencement. $b; May 26, Smith System Heating Co., freight and shipment on heater for school. $12.64; Ameo Mfg Co, sanitary supplies for school, $13.20: W. O. Crawford, window shades and rollers. $10.90; Jones Hardware, repair supplies for all schools, $102.65; International Chemical Co.. sanitary supplies, $54.. 83; C. W. Crawford, taking school enumeration, $70: Shera Coal Co., coal for school, $238.73; May 27 J XL Coe Printing Co., printing for commencement. $35: May 31. John W. Rehmen, building fence No. 14, $19.05; Richmond Lumber Co., lumber for sch' build., $126.15; J. F. Hornadav. hardware for repairs at dist. 1, $14.57; Russell Clark, work on fence at dist. 1. $82.37.

June 9. D. H. Goble. supplies for all schools. $38.40; June 13, C. A. Stanley, coal oil for hack, $20.10; Singer Sewing Machine Co., rent of machine, $S; June 10, D. H. Goble, printing for office, $14; June 11, Geo. M. Guver, storage of school wagon I j r.. $14

July 1, L. M. Jones, trimming trees, dis. 10, $43.80: C. & W. Kramer Co., lumber for repairs on school. $16.50; Midwest Service Co., storage rent for hacks, $75.94; July 2. George M. Guver, repairs on building. $119; July 5. American Ry. Exp. Co., express of supplies, $1.19; July 11, Bradburv &- Bailey, insurance on motor truck, $20.S0: July 12, A. J. Whallon. examination of pupils, $20; Clem Price, janitor supplies all schools, $43.20; July 15. Florence E. Williams, library books, $30; July 20, T. C. Hubbard, printing programs, $5; John N. Fouts. vacination of pupils, $24: July 23, Richmond Rumber

Go., lumber for repairs, $100; Ross V. Rammott, extra work on furnace, $25; July 26, Tom Moorchead, cleaning vaults at No. 5. $16; July 29, D. B. Medearis, for transfers form Center twp., $193; Bartel Rohe, school sunplies all schools, $482.50: Luther O. Draper, window shades. No. 10, $15.43; The McConaha Co., fence furnished No. 1. $18; Jones & Farmer, fence furnished No. 14. $59; School City of Richmond, transfers to city, $500: A. T. Jessup, painting walls at No. 3, $25. Aug. 1, Lemon's Flower Shop, flowers for commencement, $22; Aug. 2. C. C. Roney, insurance on building, $22; Aug. 5. L. M. Jones, repair and painting on roof at No. 10, $18.10; First Nafl. Bank, loan and interest for school

$1,638.93; Dickinson Trust Co., loan and int. for school, $1,638.93; Union NafL Bank, loan and int. for school. $1.332. 28; Second Nafl Bank, loan and int. for school. $3,074.50; American Trust Co, loan and int. for school. $51 2.4'? Ano-

6. A. T. Jessup, painting walls 2 coats.

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3. $25; Aug. 25, Bessie Lacev, cleaning school No. 13. $5.40: Aug. 27, General Illumination Co., electric bulbs, $26Jack Knollenberg, cleaning rooms and extra work, $25; Aug. 29, Mather Bros. Co., coal for schools. $285; Mather Bros. Co., coal for schools, $171: Ausr. 31.

nna Stout, cleaning rooms at No. 12.

anceon scnool, ;io.40; Oct. 31. Bessie

j-acey, cleaning school No. 13, $3. Nov. 1, Wm. Cooper, janitor supplies all schools. $24.16; Richmond Lumber r-9 mr f0orT repairs all schools', $lo2.23; Nov. 3, John 11. Niewohner. re?fa'r!n..tolIets- N 9- 43.62; Wiesbrod Music Store, repairing piano Nol 10, $3Nov. 4, Service Electric Co., light bulbs all schools, $18.25: J. F. Hornldav re?au -,ni1 hardware supplies, $18.80; John Niewohener. part pay on plumbing No. 9. $;3.25; Frances Simmons, janitor work No. 5, $12.50; Nov. 5 Berry Moore, 5 cords of wood, No '3 14 $18; Nov. 7, Corcoran, McManus. janitor supplies. $7.83: Garnet Ringley driving hack N-. 13. $98.75; Gardner JVi & Holscher. legal service on No 9, $150: Jones Hardware Pn iarrt,.ran

and supplies, $47.41: Nov. 9, Warren Austin, work on assembling school desks No. 11-A. $2; Nov. 7. William Henson. extra work on sch o-ronnia iw

3, $3; Nov. 14. Mather Bros. Co... lumber and fence No. 14, $15.95: Charles Way. janitor work at No. 5. $50: Nov. 12, Municipal El. Co., electric current for schools. $12.76; Nov. 16. Indianapolis Star, publishing- notice of bonds, $61.89; International Chemical Co., school sanitary supplies. $27.77: Wavne WTorks, repairs on school wagon. $104.50: Industrial Aid to Blind, brooms for all

schools. $43.75: Higgins Mfg Co.. storm strips for windows No. 6. $123.15; Auto Mist Co., sanitary school supplies, $13.04; School CMtv of Richmond, vocational pupils, $92.98; George M. Guyer, storage school wagon. $24.23; Nov. 17, Standard Oil Co.. floor dressing all schools, $45.28; Assiated Mfg. Co., sanitary supplies all schools, $29.55; Grant N. Steer. helning with music for orchestra, $24: Nov. 18, T. S. Lanninsr, repairs roof and toilet No. 15. $1; James R. Grav fr Sons, atlas for schs., $29.25; Nov. 19, Fred Schlagle, janitor work at No 10, $35; Nov. 21. Helen Addleman. helping with violin. $33: Nov. 21 Paul Kring. helping- with clarinet, $24- McConaha Co., gate and wire for fenc No. 14. $40: Nov. 23, Walter A. Johnson" repairing roof No. 5, $41.85; Nov. 25,

1 11 neu t uemicai C O., school sup-

J- rentage, janitor work No. 10, $30; J. O. Edgerton. manuscripts and printing. $59.95; Nov. 28, Harrv Finley, driving motor truck No. 9, $10: Nov. 26, Russell Clark, lanitor work No. 1. $60; Nov. 28, WMlliam Henson. driving truck No. 3. $150: C. A. Stanlev. driving truck No. 1, $:sO; Joseph Elleman. janitor No. 9. $30: Nov. 16. School Citv of Richmond, transfers 1920-21, $1,500; School C'tv of Richmond .transfers 1920-21, $2,000; School City of Richmond, transfers 1920-21, $1,500; Nov. 28, Jack Knollenberg. janitor No. 6 $50: Effie Hire, hauling children to No 10, $50; Vernon Railshack. hauling children to No. 11, $40; Frank Simcoke. hauling children to No. 11, $S0; O. E. Dickinson, new clock for No 3 and repairs, $9.75; Nicholson Bros' office filing index and book, $8.50: Nov. 30. Ethel Bailev. janitor work and oiling No. 3, $40.50; Ross Lammott, janitor work No. 11, $50. Dec 1, W. B. Fulghum, part pay on vlctrola. No. 10. $10; Dec. 2. Will Turner, driving school hack No. 15, $100-

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Industrial' Aid 'to l-.iind. brooms for all j Sept. 2. Irvin Reid & Son repairs and

schools. $3S; William uenson. driving 1 1 J" " ' ' - rt'i; J,

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schools $:',S; William Henson. driving , -""Pr ies ior scnooi. ii.b.i; ept. truck to No 3 $65; Ross N. Lammott. ' Ethel Bailey, cleaning rooms at No. teaching at Dist. 11. $40; Feb. 16. Math- $2...: W A. Ln thank, Janitor work . rs Bros Co.. lumber for repairs No. 5, dist. 11-A. $10: R E. Clark cleanl

os- 1, m. Jones, repairs and ianor. No. 10. $13.35: Feb. 21, O. K. Dickinson, repairs of dock. No. 10. $2.35; Harrv Rockstette. kindling for No. 13. 5. $t;.50: Feb. 2-. C. A. Stanley, driving school truck. No. 1, $25. March 2. Boston Store, material for armistice pirade. $1.80; March 3. Frank Simcoke. driving school wagon, $0; March 5. W. A. Unthank. janitor work Ht No. 11-A. $".0: Joseph Bietry. driving school wacon No. 13. $S5; crnnn Railshack, driving- truck to No. 11. $50;

Harrv Finley. driving truck to No

3. $25; Aug. 8. Russell Clark, work i Il0-n.J,i "ornaI,'lac.v' r,ePa'r 8PPlies. dist. 6, painting, $84.50; Aug. 12 A T,!5er c,oal & Supplv Co., 10 loads Jessup, painting and decorating No. ?f kindling. $t,0; Dec. 3. W. A. Unthank.

Jainiwt v ii 1. tt 1 io. 11, JtJO.lij; JJeC. i, 2; Jrrinf:;ton- Painting supplies, $111.41; Garnet Ringley, driving hack No. 13, $9o; Dec 9. Vincent II. Juerling part pay on contract No. 9, $3 55 50Dec. 10, Richmond Water Works, rent of water all schools. $7.49; Palmer Co, supplies all schools janitor, $24.80; Dec 12, Joseph Bietry, storage school wag. on. $.-: Benj. Price, insurance on building. $22.40: Smith System Heating Co., heater repairs No. 15. $9.68; Dec 21. f- Porterfield. repairs and tuning No. 3. $2.50: Dec. 15. J. M. Coe Printing

o., priming oonas o. a, ill; John N. Niewoehner. part pay on No. 9, $1,500; T 1 TW. XT - .

rooms at school No. 1. $42. 9S: A. T.

Jessup. painting walls No. 3. 5, $190; Fred Schlage, cleaning school room3 No. 10, $50; Anna Stout, cleaning sch. rooms, $2; Harry Ryan, painting wood work at No. 11, $78; Sept. 8, American Ry. Exp., express charges on supplies, $1.11: Sept. 9. Berry Moore, work on school grounds No. 3, $25; Sept. 10, L. M. Jones, work in dist. 10. $6; Sept. 14, O. E. Dickinson, repairing clock at school No. 3, 10, $7.50; Sept. 15. Berry Moore, work on school grounds. $10:

Sept. 16. Mather Bros. Co. coal for

1"'5- Effie Hire, hauling enuciren io i -, v.oai coai ror

- in $50: Russell Clark, janitor at ! scnoois. epc i. i. onege nui

No 1 $60- Joseph h.lieman. janitor ni ''""". " " i mu kikuiihs, .,'i No' 9 $60- Rollv Tharp, janitor at No. i Ross Ummott. cleaning school. No. 11 .':a- nr. N Lammott. Ianitor at $23; W. A. Reid. cleaning school No. 5

x-: n '-. T:., lr Knollenherir. ianitor I $20; Sept. 22. Bradbury & Bailey.

for

t-.n- 4- a Kt.inlpv rlr vine- Tire ana rornaao insurance. Jo7.40:

school' wagon. 'No' 1. $80: Ethel Bailey, ! Sept. 24. Robert Schools, cleaning sch. 1, UoV wlfrk. No. 3. $40; March 10. Geo. build.. No. 14. $26; Sept. 27. J. C. Starr, . . 1. x-- tt k -. evtra work Ht ilist. 10. S11T10- Irthitp

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March 11. American Trust Co.. pay int. on note. $.75: March 12. William Henson. driving truck to No. 3. $75: J. J. Harrington. paint for all schools, $27.66; "George Henson. electric light bulbs. $7: Richmond Coal Co.. deliverin" coal to all schools, $287.85: George m" Guyer. work on school buildings, $17 5.35: March 14. S. G. Smelser. examination of pupils. $50: March 15,

Kollev Tharp. janitor wotk at aist. it.

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iruck to No. 3. $60; March 21. Kiger & Go J P. and school supplies, $43.86; Municipal El. Co.. light current for schools, $66.97: March 24. I nited States Chemical C.. supplies for schs.. $ 3.60; Walter A. Johnson, repairs on toilet r T?iipl Hnrlf

. : ,r;. nk. t iso': Ethel Bailey. I school. $152: Oct. 3. Dougan Jenkins

ianitor. dist. 3. $30; Bert Reid. janitor

extra work at dist. 10, $11. K0; Arthur Schmidt, music for commencement. $19.02; Sept. 2. Victor N. Remmett. mowing grounds at No. 13. $12.f.0; Sept. 30. Fred Sclilagle. janitor at No. 10. $35: Sept. 28, o. B. Fulghum, fire insurance on school. $26. Oct. 1. C. A. Stanley, driving school. No. 1, $40; W. A. Unthank. Janitor Nj. 11-A. $40: Wm. Henson, driving hack, No. 3. $10; Wm. Henson. driving hack.

No. 3, $10S; Wm. Henson, driving hack

$35; Jack Knollenberg, janitor,

No. 6. $25: Harrv Finley, driving sch.

truck. $75; Oct. 2. Effie Hire, driving school truck. $50: Vernon Railshack, driving school truck, $40; Moore K- Ogborn. insurance on building, $77.95! Ethel Bailey, janitor work at No. S,

$30: Mathers Bros. Coal Co., coal for

at dist. 5. $25: Jack Knollenberg. jani

tor at dist. 6, f.iO: .losepn r.ueman. janitor, at dist. 9, $60: Rolley E. Tharp, A" oanitor at dist. 10. $90: Ross N Lamrj inott. ianitor at dist. 11. $ 0: liliam I nthank. janitor at dist. 11-A. $20: C. A Stanlev. driving truck to dist. 1, $s0; AVilliam Henson. driving truck to dist. 3. $90; Harrv Finlev, driving truck to dist. 9. $125; Frank Simcoke. driving truck to dist. 10, $0: Effie Hire, driv

ing truck to dist. 10, J50: vernon ksiisback, driving truck to dist. 11, $42.50; Joseph Rietry. driving truck to dist.

13, $8j; March 29, Wayne orKS, re-

Of

Co.. .fire insurance, $12.J; Oct. :, Jack Knollenberg, work at No. 6. $29; Jack Knollenberg. janitor work at No. 6, $25; Will Turner, work on No. 13 school building, $10.75: Harry Finley. hauling children No. 1, $75; C. A. Stanley, haul, children No. 1. $40: J. A. Ellman. janitor work No. 9, $75; Garnet Ringley, driving school wagon. $95; Oct. 6, Hunt Bros., repairs to school hack, $15; Municipal Eleo. Light Co.. current to all schools. $94.96: Oct. 7, If. C. Bullerdick, wood furnished No. 10, $24; Oct. 8, Hackman-Klehfoth Co.. coal No. 5, $380; Bert Reid. janitor at No. 5. $50; Oct. 14, Fred Schlage, janitor at No. 10,

Dec. 16. John N. Niewoehner. part pav on N'o. 9, $816.16: Dec. 15. C. A. Stanley, driving school wagon, $40; Municipal Elec. Light Co., current all schools. $14.01; Dec. 19, Anna Stout, cleaning rooms No. 12, $5; Dee. 21, Levi M. Jones, work on grounds No. 11-A, $63.25; Dec 22, George M. Guver, repairing plastering No. 13, $16.10: J. F. Schlage. Janitor work at dist. 10, $65; Ethel Bailey, janitor work at dist. 3. $30; Effie Hire, driving hack No. 10, $35; Russell Clark, janitor at No. 1, $60; Bee 23. Joseph Elleman. janitor at No. 9. $60; Dec. 24. Jack Knollenberg, Janitor No. fi. $50; Ross Lammott, janitor No. 11, $50; W. A. Unthank. janitor No. 11-A. $60; Charles Wav, janitor at No. 5. $48.50; Harry Finley, driving hack No. 9, $150: William Henson, driving hack No. 3. $150; Vernon Railshack, driving hack No. 11. $50; Garnet Ringley, driving hack No. 13. $95; C A. Stanley, driving hack No. 1. $40; Frank Simcoke. driving hack No. 10. $80; Will Turner, driving hack.No. 15. $100; Dick Stout, cleaning rooms at No. 11-A, $3; Paul Kring. helping with clarinet, $12; Corcoran & McManus, supplies all schools, $4.15; D. H. Goble Printing Co..

supplies all schools, $63.04; Richmond Citv Water Works Co., water pipe No. 9 school bldg.. $952.35; Dec. 20, A. T. Jessup. repairing wallsand ceiling. $30; E. D. White, hauling children No. 10. $75; Clyde Martin, cleaning floors at

No. 12, $3; Dec. 31. C. O. Maddox, paint, school truck body, $40; L. M. Jones, work on blackboards and material. $11.88; Sept. 3. A. T. Jessup. painting walls and ceiling No. 5. 12, $213.40. DOG Fl'MJ Receipts. Balance on hands Dec. 31. 1920, $2,236.50: May 19, David Reid. Twp. assessor, dog tax. $2,540: Oct. 7, various individuals, dog tax. $16S. 0i Fl .Ml TislnrenientB. March 1, Mrs. Walter Blank, chickens killed by dogs, $16.50; March 5, Mrs. W. T. Woods, chickens killed by dogs. $75: Morris Pittman. chickens killed bv dogs, $12: March 14. John II. Busen. chickens killed by dogs. $12: March 24.

W. H. Brooks, part balance dog fund

above $100. $1,000; V. II. Brooks, part April I. Edna ' balance dog fund above $100, $500; W. '$10; April 2, Fr

H. Brooks, part balance dog fund above $100. $521: April 9. Mrs. L. N. Hampton,, turkevs killed by dogs. $20; May 21. M. T. Pyle, sheep killed by dogs. $110; June 21, Leslie ,eaney. hog killed bv dogs. $36: Jesse Underhill, 1

sheep killed by dogs, $2: Oct. 15, Clarence Paddock, sheep killed by dogs. I $28; Oct. 18. Bill Dudas. chickens killed bv dogs, $18; Oct. 28. Norman Kirkman, chickens killed bv dogs. $4.50; Oct. 29. D. H. Baker, calf killed 'by dogs, $15; Nov. 9. Oscar Rich, sheep killed by dogs. $40; Nov. 12. Joel E. Starr, sheep killed by dogs, $20; Nov. 26, Oscar Rich, sheep killed by dogs. $8. SCHOOL TOVSIIII BOD FIND Iteeeiptx. Balance on hands Dec. 31, 1920, $1,632.25; Julv 1. W. H. Brooks, semiannual distribution, $9,684.76; Dec. 22, W. II. Brooks, Dec. distribution, $8,310.93. SCHOOL TOWNSHIP BOND FIND Disbursement. Feb. 2, Dickinson Trust Co., payment

j of school twp. bonds and int. on same, ! $826.25: Dickinson Trust Co.. payment

or school twp. bonds, ?150; uicKinson Trust Co.. payment ' of school twp. bonds, $100: Dickinson Trust Co., payment of school twp. bonds, $150; Feb. 12, Dickinson Trust Co.. payment on interest coupons, $75.61; March 5, Dickinson Trust Co.. pavmnt int. of bonds, $316.70: May 13, C. IT. Addleman. int. on warrant No. 6, $36; July 1, Dickinson Trust Co.. school twp. bonds and int.. $7,918.75; Ag. 13, Dickinson Trust Co., bonds and int., $1,300; Aug. 31, Dickinson Trust Co.. int. on bonds.

$100; Sept. 12, Dickinson Trust Co-

bonds and int. coupons, ISO; fcept. 28.

Dickinson Trust Co., for bonds and coupons. $.36.70: Nov. 10. C. H. Addleman, int., on school warrant No. 6, $36. TtlTIOX FIND Receipts. Jan. 1. First Nat'l. Bank. int. on deposit $.32; American Trust Bank., int.

on deposits, .i: Jan. sz, w. n. tirooKS, state school tuition fund, $2,596.03. j Feb. 1. First Nat l. Bank, int. on de- i posits, $1.01; Second Nat'l. Bank, int. on deposits, $1.69; Dickinson Trust Co., int. on deposits, $2.18; i'nion Nat'l. Bank, int. on deposits, $.b6; American Trust Bank, int. on deposits, $.26; Feb. 17, Union Nat'l. Bank, loan in tuition fund, $110. March 1, First Nat'l. Bank, int on deposits, $.13; Dickinson Trust Co.. int. on deposits, $.07: Union Nat'l. Bank, ,int. on deposits. $.16; March 5, Union

Natl. Bank, school extra loan, $1,000; March 10, Second Nat'l. Bank, temporary loan, $3,000. April 1, First Nat'l. Bank, int. on deposits, $1.31; Second Nat'l. Bank, int. on deposits, $4.30; Union Nat'l. Bank, int. on deposits, $1.33; Dickinson Trust Co., int., on' deposits, $1.46: American Trust Co., int. on deposits, $.26. May 1. First Nat'l. BanK. int. on deposits, $.60; Second Nat'l. Bank, int. on deposits. $i.60; Union Nat'l. Bank. int. on desopits. $.75; Dickinson Trust Co., Int. on deposits, $.08; American Trust Co.. int. on deposits, $.25; May 3. W. H. Brooks, advance on June distribution, $6,000. June 1. First Nat'l. Bank, Int. on deposits. $1.01; Second Nat'l. Bank. int. on deposits. $1.60: Union Nat'l. Bank, int. on deposits, $.83; Dickinson Trust Co., int. on deposits, $.68; American Trust Co., int. on deposits, $.51. July 1, First Nat'l. Bank, int. on deposits, $.S6; Second Nat'l. Bank, int. on

deposits. V96; Union Nat'l. Bank, int. on deposits, $.33; Dickinson Trust Co., int. on deposits. $.16; American Trust Co., int. on deposits, $.15: W. H. Brooks, semi-annual funds, $S,789.26; Julv 30, W. H. Brooks, state tuition fund.

$3,333.77; Wm. Curtis, local tuition transfers, $200; Daniel Medearis. tuition transfers, $432.50: A. B. Parks, local tuition transfers. $160; School City Richmond local tuition transfers, $195. Aug. 1, First Nat'l. Bank, int. on July deposits. $.86; Second Nat'l. Bank, Int.

on July deposits. $18.68; Union Nat'l. Bank. int. on July deposits. $3.05American Trust Co., int. on July deposits, $3.14. Sept. 1, First Nat'l. Bank. int. on daposits. $1.23; Second Nat'l. Bank, int. on deposits, $5.89; Union Nafl. Bank, int. on deposits, $.50; Dickinson Trust Co., int. on deposits, $2.S6; American Trust Co., int. on deposits, $.70: Sept. 20, School City of Richmond reinburse vocational work, $177.83. Oct. 1. First Nat'l. Bank. Int. on deposits, $.52: Second Nat'l. Bank, int. on deposits, $3,336: Union Nat'l. Bank, int. on deposits. $.06:Dickinson Trust Co., int. on deposits, $.47; American Trust Co.,

int. on deposits. $.26; Oct. 6, Second Nat'l. Bank, loan to pay teachers.

?s,ouu. Nov. 1. First Nat'l. Bank, int. on deposits, $1.61; Second Nat'l. Bank. int. on deposits, $7.07; Union Nat'l. Bank, int. on deposits, $1.33; Dickinson Trust Co., int. on deposits, $1.83: American Trust Co., int. on deposits, $.68. Dec. 2, W. II. Brooks. Dec. funds, $13,447.35. TUITIOV FIND Disbursement n. Jan. S. Nellie Morrow, teach., at No.

3. $30; Jan. 15. Richard Taylor, teach, at No. 13, $50; Ardath Thompson, teach, at No. 1, $75; Ross Lammott, teach, at No. 11. $40; Jan. 2S, Nellie Morrow, teach, at No. 3, $100: Marjorie Pickett, teach, at No. 3. $80: Frances Simmons, teach, at No. 5. $100: George Tlliott, teach, at No. 6. $130; Ora White, teach, at No. 9, $50: Lora Eldridge, teach, at No. 6, $130; Mildred Stevens, teach, at No. 9. $110: J. C. Starr, teach, at No. 10, $70: Elemita Simmons, teach, at No. 10, $100: Ada Parry, teach, at No. 10, $100; Ross Lammott. teach, at No. 11, $40; Clara Porter, teach, at No. 11-A, $200; Gret Sisk, teach, at No. 11-A. $90; Mary Henning , teach, at No. 14, $100; Cora Nolder, teach, at No. 5, $150; Edna Toney, teach .at No. 1, $75: Ardath Thompson teach, at No. 1, $75; Mary Clark ,ttch. at No. 9, $50; Stella Harmon, teach, domestic science, $48: Roline Elliott, teach, at No. 15, $75; L. L. Parks, teach, at No. 12, $50. Feb. 5, Richard Taylor, teach, at No. 13. $35. . March 5. Greta Sisk. teach, at No. 11A, $100; Ardath Thompson, teach, at No. 1, $75; Marjorie Pickett, teach, at No. 10, $75; Frances Simmons, teach, at No. 5. $90: Lora Eldridge, teach, at No. 6, $100; Mildred Stevens, teach, at No. 9. $250; Clara Porter, teach, at No. 11-A, $110: Edna Toney, teach, at No. 1, $170; Marv Clark .teach, at No. 9. $50: Rich

ard Taylor, teach, at No. 13, $35; Nellie

Morrow, teach, at No. 3, $.i0; Mary Henning. teach, at No. 14, $50; Rolina Elliott, teach, at No. 15, $50; Elenta Simmons, teach, at No. 10. $100; Ross Lammott. teach, at No. 11, $80; L. C. Starr, teach, at No. 10, $100; Stedia Harmon, teach, domestic science, $36: L. L.

Parks, teach, at No. 12, $50: March 19. Mar. Spillman. teach, at No. 11. $100; Ross Lammott. teach, at No. 11, $40; March 25, Edna Toney, teach, at No. 1, $50; Ardath Thompson, teach, at No. 1, $50: Nellie Morrow , teach, at No. 3, $50: George Elliott, teach, at No. 6. $260; Lora Eldridge. teach, at No. 6, $60: Ora White, teach- at No. 9, $50; Marv Clark ,teach. at No. 9. $50: J. C. Starr, teach, at No. 10, $80; Martha Allen teach, at No. 10. $40: Ada Parry, teach, at No. 10. $200: Eleniat Simmons, teach, at No. 10. $50: Clara Porter, teach, at No. 11-A, $100: Richard Taylor, teach, at No. 13. $50: Gret Sisk. teach, at No. 11-A, $100; Mary Henning, teach, at No. 14, $80; Roline Elliott, teach, at No. 15, $75: Stella Harmon, teach. domestic science. $24: Cora Nolder, teach, at No. 5, $150: Marjorie

Pickett, teach, at No. 3. $80: Mildred

Stevens, teach, at No. 9, $110.

roney , teach, at dist. 1

ranees Simmons, teach

at dist. 5, $100; April 9, Ross Lammott, . i . , . . . . i . - .1 Tuulftt

teach, at dist. 13, $35; Grace Stesall. tosach mi,i all ch.i.ilo 1445- ADTU 16.

Ora White, teach, at dist. 9, $150; April

6, Greta Sisk, teach, at dist.. ii-a.

April 30, Mildred Stevens, teacn. at uni. 9, $165. May 3, Edna Toney ,teach. at diet. 1. $310: Ardath Thompson, teach, at dist.

i. 300; Nellie Morrow, teacn. .i mei. $290; Marjorie Pickett, teach, at dist. 3. $295; Cora Nolder. teach, at dist. 6. $540; Frances Simmons, teach, at dist. 5. $2S5; George Elliott, teach, at dist. t, $130; Bora Eldridge, teach, at dist. No. 6. $200: Ora White, teach., at dist. IB. $195; Mary Clark, teach, at dist. 9, $60;

j . j. Starr, teacn. at aisi. j". Elemita Simmons, teach, at dist. its $390: Ada Parrv, teach, at dist. 10, $1S50: Clara Porter, teach, at dist. 11-A. $270: Mary Spillman. teach, at dist. 11, $455; Mary Henning, teach, at dist. 14, $425; Roline Elliott, teach, at dist. 15. $335; May 4. Grace E. Stegall, teach music all schools, $130; May 5, Ross Lammott. teach, at dist. 11. $150; Mav 7. 1, L. Parks, teach, at dist. 12.

$100; Mav 9, Martha Allen, teach, at dist. 10, $400; R. W, Taylor, teach! at dist. 13, $445; May 10, Phillip Gates, teach, music all schools", $225. Jim 6, Ross Lammott, teach, at dist. 11. $330; June 29. U K Parks, teach, at dist. 12. $310; L. L. Parks, teach, at dist. 12, $300. July 1, Stella Harmon, teach, domestice science, $108; July 29, School City Richmond, transfers to city, $1,262.30;

School City Richmond, transfers to city.

$3,000; School Citv Richmond, transfers to city. $2,000; School City Richmond, transfers to city, $4,000.

Sept. 30, Elentia Simmons, teach, at No. 11-A. $100; Gret Sisk, teach, at No. 11-A. $90: Mary Spillman. teach, at No. 11. $25; Mabel Guyer, teach, at No. 13, $60. Oct. 1. Ardath Thompson, teach, at No. 1, $50; Marjorie Pickett, teach, at

-No. A. tso; Ross uammoit, teacn. at .o. 11. $100; Ada Parry .teach, at No. JO, $50; Lora Eldridge, teach, at No. 6. $7-j; Mary Henning, teach, at No. 14. $100; Nellie Morrow, teach, at No. 3, $7; Delbon Cox. teach, at No. 1. $100; J. C. Starr, teach, at No. 10. $100: Oct. 8, Cora Nolder, teach, at No. 5, $130; Nellie Morrow .teach, at No. 3, $65; Ada Parry .teach, at No. 10, $70; Katherine Carr, teach, at No. 9, $100; Frances Simmons, teach, at No. 5. $120: L. L. Parks, teach, at No. 12, $120; Oct. 10, Stella Harmon, teach, domestic science, $60; Oct. 14, Delson Cox, teach, dist. 1, $25; Oct. 15, Mabel Guyer, teach, dist. 13. $60; Nellie Morrow, teach, dist. 3, $65; Marjorie Pickett, teach, dist. 3, $50; Ora White, teach, dist. 9, $195; Oct. IS, Greta Sisk, teach, dist. Jl-A, $40; Frances Simmons, teach, dist. 5, $125; Mary Henning, teach, dist. 14, $40; J. C. Starr, teach, at No. 10, $25: Oct. 20. Reba Goodson. teach, at No. 13. $5;

Oct. 2. Greta Sisk, teach, at No. 11-A, j $90; Elenita Simmons, teach, at No. 11-A. $100; Martha Allen, teach, at No.!

10, $220; Oct. 29, Ardath rnompson, teach., at No. 1, $50; Stella Harmon, teach, domestic science, $4S; Mabel Guyer. teach, at No. 13, $115; Nellie .Morrow, teach, at No. 3, $65; Lora ! Eldridge, teach, at No. 6, $130; Mary Henning .teach, at No. 14, $80: Ada Parry, teach, at No. 10. $120; Marjorie Pickett, teach, at No. 3, $80: Oct. 9, Frances Simmons, teach, at No. 5, $80; Oct. 29, Roline Elliott, teach, at No. 15, $100; Ross Lammott, teach, at No. 11, $75; Delson Cox, teach, at No. 1, $95. Nov. 2, Ora White, teach, at No. 9, $65; Elenita Simmons, teach, at No. 11-A. $15; Cora Nolder, teach, at No. 5. $34.89; Cora Nolder. teach, at No. 5, $95.11; Nov. 5, Marjorie Pickett, teach, at No. 3, $13.77; Katherine Carr, teach, at No. 9. $12.45; Katherine Carr, teach, at No. 9, $87.55; J. C. Starr, teach, at No. 10. $75: E. T. Skinner, teach, at No. 11-A, $30: Nov. 7. Clvde Cates, teach, at No. 10, $25: Lora Eldridge, teach, at No. 6, $34.89; Nov. 24. Stella Harmon,

teach, domestic science, vrracc Stegall. teach, music all schools. $200; L. L. Parks, teach, at No. 12. $120: Ada Parry .teach, at No. 10, $120; Greta Sisk. teach, at No. 11-A. $110; Martha

Allen, teach, at No. 10. $75; Mary Henning, teach, at No. 14, $85; Lora Eldridge, teach, at No. 6. $100: Cora Nolder, teach, at No. 5, $130; R. Lammott, teach at No. 11. $130: Ardath Thompson, teach, at No. 1, $30; Frances Simmons, teach, at No. 5, $100; Delson Cox, teach, at No. 1, $110: Elenita Simmons, teach at No. 11-A, $100; Mary Spillman, teach, at No. 11. $75; Mabel Guyer, teach, at No. 13, $125: Katherine Carr, teach, at No. 9. $50; Ora White, teach, at No. 9, $75; Nov. 26, Nellie Morrow, teach, at N'o. 3, $130; George Elliott, teach at No. 6, $100; Roline Elliott, teach, at No. 1. $75: Marjorie Pickett,

teach, at No. 3, $126.33; J. C. Starr, teach at No. 10. $S0.

Dec. 16. Greta Sisk, teach, at No. 11-A. J20: Dec. 21. Stella Harmon, teach.

domestic science. $48; Dec. 24. George

Elliott, teach, at dist. 6. $420; Lora Eldridge, teach, at dist. 6, $130; Greta Sisk. teach, at dist. 11-A. $90; Ora White, teach, at dist. 9, $100; Delson Cox, teach, at dist. 1, $110; Frances Simmons, teach, at dist 5. $110; Elenita Simmons, teach, at dist 11-A. $110: Ross Lammott. teach, at dist. 11, $130; Ada Parry, teach, at dist. 10. $50; Martha Allen, teach, at dist. 10, $130; Katherine Carr, teach, at dist. 9. $100; Mabel

Guver. teach, at dist. J..5. iu: i-" der .teach, at dist. 5, $130; Mar. Hi u

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AUTOMOBILES

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A BIO REDUCTION IN FORD CARS 14 South 9th St. 1921 Ford coupe, prairt k ily new. 1920 Ford nedan, all new tire, starter: this car tl;::j and looks like new $47o 1921 Ford touring with starter, driven 1,500 miles $350 1920 Ford - touring car with starter, with extras $285 1919 Ford worm drive truck, pneumatio tires $250 1916 Ford touring with all new tires $100 1917 Ford ton and half truck, in good condition ....$108 Cash or terms We trade for anything. WALTER E. SCIHOTT

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609 Main

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SERVICE STATIONS

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SPACE FOR RENT In large well lighted business room, centrally located; euitable for specialty shop, shoe store, etc. Rent $25 monthly plus 50 light bill. A splendid opportunity for the right party. See Mr. Edwards, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday this week. SINGER SEWING ' - MACHINE CO. 7 So. 7th 6t

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

On National Road, this wU dotiMe in price this year. Six double house. PORTERFIELD

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Phone 1965

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I am grateful to my friends and the public for listing their properties with me. Ilave quite a number, but am able to take care of more. List them with me and I will do my utmost to find buyers. Commission 3 percent on first $1,000, 2 percent on additional sum.

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Phone 2686

311 North 9 th

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MERCHANDISE

ning. teach, at dist. 14, $90: Ardath Thompson, teach, at dist 1, $50; Roline Elliott, teach, at dist. 15. $75: Nellie Morrow .teach, at dist. 3, $130: Mariori Pickett, teach, at dist. 3, $130; J. C. Starr .teach, at dist. 3. $90; J. C. Starr, teach, at dist. 10, $95; Mary Spillman, teach, at dist. 11. $100. SIMM4HV FOR THE YEAR Januarv 1, 1922 Ralance on hand3 Dec. 31. 1921. $2,512.49; receipts during year, $4,719.60: total receipts and balance, $7,242.09; disbursements during

vear, $5,528.22; final balance Dec. 31, 1921, $1,713.87. ROAD FT"VT Januarv 1. 1922 Receipts during the year, $7,350.44; disbursements during vear, $. 55; final balance Dec. 31, 1921, $4S3.S9. SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND January 1. 1922 Receipts during year, $62,419.09; disbursements during vear, $47.S2.75; final balance Dec. 31,

1921, $ 14,586.34. TltTIOX FIND Januarv 1. 1922 Balance on bands Dec. 31. 1921. $1,303.12; receipts during year, $4,561.39: total receipt and balance, $46,864.51; disbursements during vear, $34,568.09; final balance Dec 31, 1921, $12,296.42. DOC FI ND Januarv 1, 1922 Balance on hands Dec. 31. 1921. $2,236.50; receipts during vear, $2,708: total receipts and balanco. $4,944.50: disbursements during year, $2,438: final balance Dec. 31, 1921, $2,506.50. SCHOOL TOWNSHIP BOND FIND January 1, 1922 Balance on hands Dec. 31. 1921, $1,632.25: receipts during vear, $17,995.66; total receipts and balance, $19,627.94; disbursement during vear, $11,126.03; final balance Dec. 31. 1921, $8,501.01. Jan. 1. 1922: Total balance all funds. $40,068.54. January 1, 1922 Warrant school No. S. $1,200; school township bonds 1915 issue, $5,005: school township bonds 1917 Issue, $10,500; school township bonds 1920 issue. $7,000: school township bonds -1921 issue, $25,000; total indebtedness. $48,705. Indebtedness paid off 1921. $17,430. I. J. O. Edgerton. the trustee of Wayne Township, Wayne County, In

diana, 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 thereof shall be retained or repaid to me by any other person.

And I further declare and swear thrft

I have received no monev or article of

value in consideration of any contract

made by me as Trustee of this Town-

hip. J. O. EDGERTON. Trustee of Wayne Township. Subscribed and sworn to me. the

chairman of the Advisory Board of this

Township, this 5th day of January, 1922. E. H. 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 5th day of January, 1922. E. H. STEGMAN. President. W. B. BARTON. Secretary. L. M. JONES. Advisory Roard of Wayne Township.

Gram

Solid car sweet and juicy Florida Oranges "Direct from the Grove to Yom"

Q Peck

Car on track at Pennsylvania Freight Station North D Street.

W. Q. BAKER

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