Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 93, Number 25, 29 January 1923 — Page 13
TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE'S ANNUAL REPORT I. J. O. Edgerton. trust of Wavne Township. Wayne County. State of 'Indiana, makes the following report to the advisory hoard of said Township. County, and State, aforesaid. January 1st. 1923, showing the receipts, disbursements and balance in all different funds of Wayne Township, for the year ending December 31st. 1922. TOWNSHIP FUND RECEIPTS Balance on hand Dec. 31, 1321. $1,713.87. Jan. 6, Justice of peace, docket fees, 132.25. Jan. 31. Morrissori Reeve library, rent of office, $60. April 29. J. P. Morgan, etc., docket fees. $27.75. July 1. W. IT. Brooks, June distribution of funds. $2,225.74. Oct. 2. Henry Chessman, docket fees, $13; Frank Conner, docket fees, $6.25; Samuel K. Morgan, docket fees. $4.25. Dec. S, Justice of peace, docket fees, $33.60. Dee. 15, W. II. Brooks. December distribution of funds. $2,095.52. Dec. 30. Wayne Township, relnburslng .1. p. fund. $5". S3. TOWN-SHI P FUND DISBURSEMENTS Jan. 7, Kieger & Co., supplies for office. $32.52. Jan. 15, Mary Way. help In office. $30; J. O. Edgerton, salary of trustee, $75. Jan. IS, Helen Telscher, help In office. $10.
Jan. 17. J. M. Coe Print Co., printing ior oince, Jan. 14. Helen Telcher, help in office, $2. Jan. 27, Richmond Ttem, printing annual report, $106.40; Mary Way, help In Jan. 31, J. O. Edgerton, salarv and expense allowance. $275; J. O. Edgerton, ary of trustee. $75. Feb. 13, J. o. Edgerton, part of exp. allowance, $200. Feb. 18, W H. Brooks, rent of office, $120; Mary Wav, help in office. $30. Feb. 20. Frank I Davis, electric lamps for office, $12; Mary Way, help In office, $10. Feb. 23, J. C. Hall & Co.. for office supplies. $ B0; M. J. Quigley, stamps for office. $3. Feb. 24. Richmond Home Telephone Co.. rent of phone. $14.15. Feb. 2S. Mary D. Way. help In office. $20; J. O. Edgerton, salary of twp. trusteed 75. Mar"h 8. Item, notice to supply bidders. $18.32. March lfi. Mary D. Wav, help In office, $30; Nicholson Printing Co., print .for office, $82.25. , March 18, J. O. Edgerton, salary of tru-tee. $75. ' March 27. Beanfort Rant, for office Bupolles, $3. March 31, Mary D. Way. help In office, $30; J. O. Edgerton. salary of trustee, $75: Doua-an Jenkins Co., compensation lnsur., $56.07. April , George Worley, work on road In dlst. 6. $5. April 15. J. O. Edgrton. salarv of trustee. $150; Mary I. Wav, help In office. $30. April 20. Mrs. T. C. Hubbard, printing for office. $3.25. April 28. Rlfhmond Ifm, printing notice for office. $17; Richmond Home Tel. Co.. rent of phone, $13.90. May 1, Mary D. Way, help In office, 50. May 3. A. M Gardner, legal services for township. $30. Slav 6. J. o. Edgerton, salary of trustee. $150. May 15, Marv D. Way. help In office, $30; J. O. Edgerton. salary of trustee, $150: J. M Coe Printing, printing for office, $43.25. June 1. Mary D. Way. help In office, $30; J. o. Edgerton, salary of trustee, $150. .Tune 13, Mary D. Way, help In office, $30. June 24. Mary D. Way. help In office, 20; J. o. Edgerton, salary of trustee, $150. July 1. Doueran Jenkins, balance on Insurance. $13.32; Rubv Guyer, help In office. $10; Mary D. Wav, help In office. $!0. July 8. Ruby Guver. help In office. 14. July 14, W. P. Voyles, work on Kings cemetery. $.z. July 19, Richmond Home Tel. Co., phone for office. $13 50; Kiger Co., supplies for office. $13.43. July 20. George Harvey, cleaning wans at ornce, .Tulv 21, M. J. Quigley. stamps for office. $1. Aug. 1, J. M. Coe, printing for office, $48 50. Ausr. 3. J. O. Edgerton, salary of trustee. $150. Aug. 7. John Breman, cutting weeds on grounds, $20. Aus:. 12. J. O. Edgerton, salary of trustee, $30; Mary D. Way, help in office. $30. Aug. 30. Man- D. Way, help In office, $30; Marv D. Way, care of office, $24. Sept.. J. O. Edgerton, salary of trustee. $100. natt; iui ijij, sy.u, way, help In office. $30. Sept. 22, ("en tun- Carbon & Ribbon Co. carbon paper, $l.;0. Sept. 23, Gardner. .Tessup & Hoelscher. legal services. $35. Sept. 30, Mary D. Way. help In office, 30; J. o. Edgerton, salary of trustee, $ino. Oct. 13, M. J. Quigley, stamps for office. $3. Oct 14, Mary D. Way, help In office, $30. Oct. 24, o. E. Dickinson, repairs to clerk for office. $2.50. Oct. -7. Richmond Ttem, printing notice to tax levy, $17.89. Oct. 30, Mary D. Way, help In office, $30. Nov. 13. Mary D. Way, help In office. $30; 'Mary D. av, cleaning ornce, $7.50. Nov. 14, J. O. Edgerton, salary of trustee. $100. Nov. 25, Mary D. Way, help In office, $30. Dec. 2. M J. Quigley, postage stamps for office, $2: Ed Stegman. salary ot advisory board. $5; L. M. Jones, salary of advisory board, $5: Edna B. Wilson salary of advisory board, $5. Dec. 15, Mary D. Way, help In office, $30. Dec. 22, Mary D. Wav, help in office, $9: J. O. Edgerton, salary of trustee, $100. Dec. 23, A. M. Gardner, legal services for office. $35. ROAD FUND RECEIPTS Balance on hands, Dec. 31, 1921, $483.89. March 31, W. II. Brooks, advance on road fund. $300; W. H. Brooks, advance on road fund, $3,000. .Tulv 1. W. H Brooks, June distribution of funds. $4,196.18. Deo. 15, W. H. Brooks. December distribution of funds. $139.73. ROAD FUND DISBURSEMENTS Jan. 5. R. H. Commons, work on road No. 4, $25. - Jan. 7. C. W. Crawford. Impairing bridge. $6: C. W. Crawford, work on road No. 2. $35.50; Howard G. Smith, vorlt on rpd witli team. $25. .1.111. 10, fro1 with t. .I.ui. 10. W. M illiamson, work on team, S2.j. " Jan. 11. II INrrv Hoderln. work on road 'with team 1 '2 day1!. $7.50. ,T?in. 14. H. R. White, work on road with team, $ 14 90. Jan. 15. Robert Commons, work on road with team. $2S. Jan. 17. Russell Clark, work on road with men and teum. $109.50. Jan. IS. Sam Jaffe, piece sewer pipe for road. $5 02. Jan. 24. C. H Wickett, work on road with team, SJ0.50. Jan. 2t. J-'ihert Kemp, work on road with team. $7.50. Jan. 7. O. R Davldlson, work on road with team. $27.25. Feb. 1. J. L. Isley. work on road 24 davs team. C davs without team, $30.50. Feb. 6. Amos Wolfe, work on road No. 3. $0: Charles Rottinghaus. work on road with team. $20; George Wor'.ev, work on road with team, $50: Fred L. Davis, work on road, with team. $20. Feb. 14. Will Turner, work on road witli team. $25. Feb. 20. Rillie T. Baird, pay for ground for rflad wav No. 1. $100. Feb. 25. Lwii Henson. work on road. $21.25; W. M. Williamson, work on road No. 1. $2 4T,0. Feh. 2S. A. L. Wolfe, work on road No. 2. $70; Zea and Fttzwater, work on road with truck and gravel, $50. Mar'h 8. Boh. Rond. work on road In dist. No. 1, tis; George Worley, 10 days work with team. No. 1. $50. March 14. Garnet Ringloy, work on road and gravel. $50.50. March 18. n. S. Bro"vn, work on road 5 days witli team, $-,5; Russell Clark, work on road No. 1. $34.35. March 20. Albert Gilmer, work on road No. 1. $37.50: Charles Rottinghaus, work on road 10 davs with team, $50. March 21. 11. 11. Horton, survey road at Goshen road west, $25. March 25. W. p. Bond, 100 loads of gravel, $25; Russell Clark, work on road In dist 1. $50; Fred L. Davis, work on road. $22.50; Chas. Huffman, work jon roan, m. u Marcn 30. i'arner Elwood. gravel furbished on roads. $30; Curtis Railsback, work on road with team. S55.25. April 1. Charles Rottinghaus, work on road. $10: W. P. Bond, 100 loads of gravel, $20: James Banks. 4 davs with team U days without, $25: A. I Sullivan, 4 flays work on road with team. $21.50. April 4, Zea, Fltzwater, haulins gravel. $90.20. f April G, Joe Lybarger, cleaning side
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ditches, $4; George "Worley, work on road in dlst. 4. $6. April 8. Charles Rottinghaus, work on road, $50; Fred L. Davis, work on road, $15; George Worley, work on road In dlst. 1, $63; L. R, Cook, 253 loads of gravel, $56. April 15. Alexander Greenhoff. 2 days on road. $6; G. A. Weller. 3 davs on road with team, $9; Charles Hoffman. 34 days with team and 2 men, $5: Joe Lybarger, opening side ditches. $4.90; James Dihner, work on road 5U days, $27 5ft; Garnet Ringley, road" work, $23.50. April 22. Fred L. Davis, work on road in dist. 1, $25.50. April 2 4. Warner Pemberton. work on road. $8.25; W. P. Bond, work on road with team. $40; C. H. Wickett, 13 davs on road, $63. April 25, George Worley. work on road with team, $13; Wm. Williamson, work on road with team, $25: Everett Daugherty. work on road with team. $18: George Hodgln, work on road with team, $25. April is. curtis Rallsback. work on road with team. $10; J. E. Charles, . work on road with team. $9. I
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road with men and teams. $180: H. G. r-miin, worn on roads with team. $20; Zea & Fitzwater, gravel and delivering same, $100; Vernon Railsback, hauling gravel. $17: Harry Weisenborn, 1 day 011 road with team. $3. May 1, Joseph McKee, 2 days with team on road, $12.50. May 4. Chas. Rottinghaus, work on road and gravel, $21.25. May fi. iam Jaffe, steel culvert for road, $3; W. E. Evans, hauling tile, May 9. Rob. Bond. 2 davs without team, $8. May 14. Bertsch Bros., drain tile Ai 4. $56.30; Second National bank, temporary loan and Interest. $2,050.95. .nav 11. ivlehfoth & Niewoenner. sew er tile and cement for road No. 1, $14.70. May 18, Orville Gaar, repairing bridge No. 4, $6. May 20. W. P. Bond, work on road with team. $15; Frank Sincoke. work on road with team. $6.80; Joseph Reld. 514 days on road with team. $27.50: W. P. Bond, work on road with team, $15. May 27, George Worlev. work on road with team. $50: Garnet Ringley, 3 days on road with team, $15. -May 31. F. N. DeMoss. work on road with team. $6.25. June 1. Harry Stout, cutting trees on roadway, $1.50. June 0. Kingdon Drew, work on road dist. 1. $7: W. J. Chapman, work on road with team, $11.70. June 10. Hackman-Klehfoth. sewer pipe and cement. $23. June 17. 1 1. R. Jefferles. work on rond with team. $18. June j.-. Joseph Dalbev. work on road with team. $8. .Tune 1. George Worlev. work on road with team, $20. June 21. -B. 1-. Bowman, work on road and 8 loads gravel. $2; W. P. Bond, work on road with team, $25. June 30. George Worlev. work on road with team, $35: W. P. Bond, work on road with team. $15; George Worlev, work on road with team. $23.50; Joe Dalbey, 4 days on road. $8. July 1. Barnard Baumer. work on bridges, $51.70. July 7. ill Turner, srravel on road dist. 3. $12 25: Jones Hardware, repair supplies. $52.50. July 10, George Worley, work on road with team. $15; W. P. Bond, work on road with team, $10. July 11. Frank Hillman. hauling on road with team, $15; Elbert White, gravel furnished with team, $3: Frank Hillman, hauling on road with team, $100. July 12. George Worley, work on road with team, $10. July 17, Tiger Coal & Supply Co., cement for road. $37.80; John Drifmeyer, work on road lVi days, $4. Julv 20, Kiger & Co., sewer pipe and etx., $50.-40; Irvin Reed Co.. supplies for repairs. $73 44: W. P. Bond, 3 days on road with team, $15. July 21, Irvin Reed & Son, road supplies and tools, $15 "5: Joe Dabley, work on road 314 days 'h team, $10. July 24, Sam Jane, sewer pipe, $5. July 29, Clarence Voss. cutting weeds and brushes. $39; Orville Garr, work on bridge, $41.50. Julv 31, W. P. Bond, work on road with Heam, $15. Aug. 1. A. J. Blrck, road shovels, $4.80. Aug. 3. Hackman-Klehfoth, 2 sacks cement, $1.88. Aug. 4. H B. White, work on road with team, $78. Auer. 5. George Worley, part contract on road improvement at Goshen bridge, $206: George. Worley, work on road No. 1, $27.50. Aug. 7, Frank Hillman, wk. on roads, $27.50. Aug-. 8. Stanley Hays, labor and materials on road, dist. 1. $125; Stanley Havs. labor and materials, $21.06; C. C. Railsback, work on road, dist. 1. $48.50. Aug. 11. "Ida Barker, work furnished on road. $12.50. Aug. 12, Will Turner, palntlnsr bridges No. 3, $34.20; Warner Pemberton. work on road one dav. $3; William Curry, work on road with team. $27.50. Aug. 21, Luther Ptarbuck, work on road with team. $30.60. Aug. 14. J. E. McKee, work on road with team, $24. Aug. 15. Noah Rvan, material and labor on road. $12.72. Aug. 17, F. N. DeMoss. work on road with team, $20; w P. Bond, work on road with team, $25. Aug. 20, IT. B. White, work on road with team, $175. Aug. 19. Clarence Voss. work on road with team. $66: Ralph Nicholson, work on road with team, $10; Chas. Strader, work on road with team, $24.50; Clifford Beach, work on road dist. 1, $5.70; R. C. WUcot. work on road with team. $6; George Worlev. work on road with team, $25: Green Daniels, work on road with team, $30. Aug. 21, Al Sullivan, work on road with team. $9: C. A. Stanley, work on road with team. $20; Omer Young, work on road with team, $65. Aug. 25. Fave Fassett, gravel for the road. $56.75: Will Turner, work on road with team, $160.50: John Ross, work on road with team. $18.50. Auar. 26. T. S. Martin, 60 loads of gravel, $15. Aug. 25, John Burkhardt. 3 days on road. $15; Frank Davenport road work with men, $231.50. Sept 1. J. E. Starr, 214 days with team and gravel. $27: George Wrorley, work on road with team. $45. Sept. 2. Russell F. Clark, work on roads with teams and men to help, $159 35: John Burkhardt. repair work on ro3d. $12; H. R. Jefferles. 2 days with team. 85 loads of gravel for road. $31 25: Earl J. Norrls, work on road witli team. $55. Sept. 6. Frank Sincoke. 3 days with team. $15: W. E. Klehloth, sewer pipe on road, $12 75. Sept. 7, H. B. White, men and work on road. $129: Clarence Voss, work on road dist. 4. $123. Sept. 8, Ralph Nicholson, work on road with team. $20. Sept. 9. Edwin Charles, road work, dist. 4. $6; Georre Weller. work on road with team, $35: Clarence Paddock, work on road with team, $S; A. O. Brooks, work on road with team. $37.50. Sept. 11, Frank G. Davenport, men and labor on roads, $171.20: Frank Pardieck. 28 loads of gravel, $7; H. G. Smith, work on road with team, gravel, $70: Haokman and Klehfoth, repair supplies. $63. SO. Sept. 13. George Worle3', work on road with team, $50. Sept. 14. Elbert White, 107 loads of gravel, $26.75. Sept. 13, W. P. Bond, work on road with team, $22.50. Sept. 16, Fred Oberhelman. work on road with team. $2.50; Hackman-Klehfoth. road sewer pipe. $63.80: Harmon Kuhlman, work on road with team, $45; Charles Hoffman, work on roads with men. $414.50. Sept. IS, Ed Candell. work on road with team, $4 50; Orville Gaar, work on road with team, $31.50; H. R. Crichfield, 1S2 loads of gravel. $45.50. Sept. 20. Oliver Test, gravel on road with team, $14.50: J. L Isley, work on road with team, $42.50. Sept. 21, G. C. Weller, work on road with team. S30. Sept. 22. Frank Bowman, 50 loads of gravel, mz.&u: menmnnn iravei uo., crave! No. 3. dist. 1. $50.25. Sept. 23. James James. 70 loads of gravel. $17.50: G. A Weller, work on road with team, $86.75. Sept. 25, S. C. Robinson, work on bridge, $1. Sept. 27. Russell V. Clark, work on road with men and teams, $158.25. Sept. 30, H. B. White, work on road with team, $59; Minor Wasson, 90 loads of gravel, $20. Oct. 3. Arthur J. Hill, 4 davs with team, $22.50: Dan Thomas, repairs to road tools. $?. . Oct -7jf-.T. P. Batson. repairs to road tools,' $9.25: George Weller, work on road with team, $40. Oct. 13. Ancil Bostick, work on road witli team, $35. Oct 14, R. F. Clark, work on road with team, $47.43. Oct. 16. H. B. White, work on road with team, $83.50. Oct 24 O. R. Davldinson. gravel In dist 4. $11; Chas. A. Bostick. work on road with and without team, $51.50. Oct. 25. George Worlev. work on road with team, $19; George Weller, work on road with men and teams for 19 V. days and 12 days shoveling, $133.50.
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Oct 27, Frank Davenport, work on road with men, $128.10. Oct. 28, Parker Elwood. 200 loads of gravel, $50; R. H. Commons, work on road with team and gravel, men and teams to help, $144.50. Oct 30, Llllie Baird. damage to land, $20; George Worley, work on road, $25; W. P. Bond, work on road with team, $35: R. R. Holsapfel, sewer pipe, $10. Nov. 1, Webb-Coleman, repairs to truck, $8.81. Nov. 3. Joseph Myers, 150 loads of gravel, $37.50. Nov. 8. Harry Shute, "0 loads of gravel, $17.30. Nov. 9, Richmond-Greenville Gravel Co.. gravel, $294.40. Nov. 11, T. E. Moran, work on road with team, $9; Noah Wilson, work on road with team, $9. Nov. 15, Will Turner, grading road, dist. 3, $13; Burke Construction Cosewer pipe for road, $71.04: Joe Penny, wotk on roaa ana gravel, 577.00. -Nov. is. umer Ruthoff, work on road -ith lni 97 SO 1 Nov. 21, W. P. Bond. 132 loads of fravel, $33. Nov. 25, George Worley, work on road Dec. 1. H. A. Turner, work on culvert side ditches, $40. Dec. 2. Vernon D. Railsback, work on road with team, $3; Roy Turner, work on road with team and men, $178. Dec. 6, Russell F. Clark, work on road, $25.60; McConaha Co., fencing and wire, $19. Dec. 9. Frank Davenport, work on road with team. $15; Charles Huffman, work on road with team. $6.50. Dec. 15, Earl ham Cemeterv, gravel, 168 loads. $50.40. Dec. 16, H. B. White, work on road with team, $27.50. Dec. 18, James Mercer, work on road with team. $41.50: Norman Weatherly, work on road with team, $32.50; George Worley. 2 days' work on road with team, $10. Dec. 28, Fred Hartman. work on road with team, $15; H. B. White, work on road with team, $27. SPECIAL, SCHOOL. FUND RECEIPTS Jan. 1, balance on hands Dec. 31, 1922, $10,576.34. Jan. 31, Kelley & Keck, wind storm Insurance, $3.32; Bradbury & Bailey, wind storm insurance, $6.75. Jan. 29, W. H. Brooks, advance difftriubtion. $2,000: W. H. Brooks, advance distribution, $3,ono. ' March 8. W. H. Brooks, advance In special school, $4,000; W. H. Brooks, advance In special school, $3,000. July 1. W. H. Brooks, June disbursements $6,850.54. Oct. 2. Will Turner, pay for motor trucK., $2u; w estern Adjustment Co., loss by fire. $57.50. Nov. 1. w. H. Brooks, advance dis bursements. $3,000. Nov. IS. . H. Brooks, advance dis bursements. $2,000. Nov. 14. W. H. Brooks, advance dis bursements, $10,264.28. Dec. oO. . J. Curtis, repairs for heaters. $10.34: John Behmen, sale of school No. 14. $660; Union National bank sale furniture and hacks. $1 42.70; Howard ftudt. sale of school No. 13, $520; Plttman-Holsepafel, sale of school No. 10, $2,400. SPECIAL SCHOOL FTND DISBURSEMENTS Jan. 7. A. T. Jessup. painting and deeorating No. 11a. $72.25; Russell F. Clark, cleaning building. No. 1. $18.70; C. A. Stanley, driving school hack No. 1. $20: Geo. Spalding, repair work No. 5. $24.26; w. o. Crawford .window shades and fixtures. $9.60: Geo. M. Guyer, repairing desks No. 13, $18. Jan. 8. J. K. Smith, drilling well and placing pumps. $S8.50. Jan. 10. Bessie Jjacey. cleaning school No. 13, $5. Jan. 11. Robert schools, "cleaning sen. No. 14. $12: Kieger & Co., school supplies. $121.52. , Jan. 21, Wm. Henson. repairing wood shed No. 3. $3.15: Bradbury &- Bailey. .fire insurance No. 1, $25.50; L. M. JoneB, repairing coal shed. $1; Kelly & Keck, insurance No. 9, $25.50; A. T. Jessup, painting and decorating No. 11a. $74.87; John Neiwoehner, part pav on plumbing and heating at No. 9. $1,809.65. Jan. 23. J. F. Hornaday. repair to school house. $3.97: H. C. Bullerdick. 4 cord of wood No. 10, $16: Berry Moore, wood furnished No. 3. $10; Ancil Bostick, part pay as janitor work No. 15, $5; Will Turner, cleaning and oiling floors No. 15, $15; A. E. Brooks, putting in drain and materials. $110. Jan. 21. J. F. Schlagle. janitor No. 10, $19.53: Wayne Works, repairs to hacks, $65; Jack Knollenberg, janitor No. 6, $65. Jan. 26, Bradbury & Bailey, Insurance on No. 9. $110.94. Jan. 2S. Irvin Reed & Son, supplies and hardware, $11.40. Jan. 27. C. A. Stanlev, driving hack No. 1. $60; E. D. White, driving hack No. 10, $100; Harry Flnley, driving hack No. 9, $150; Wm. Henson, driving hack No. 3, $150; Effle Hires, driving school hack No. 3, $55: Vernon Railsback. hack No. 11. $50: Garnet Ringley, hack at No. 13, $93: Frank Sincoke. hack at No. 10, $80: Will Turner, hack at No. 15. $50; Ethel Railey, janitor at No. 3, $30; Russell Clark, janitor at No. 1. $60; W. A. Unthank, janitor at No. 11a, $60; Ross Lammott, janitor at No. 11. $30; J. A. Elleman. janitor at No. 9. $60; Charles Wav, janitor at No. 5, $70; Ethel Bailey, janitor at No. 3. $10; V. IT. Jnerling. nart on contract No. 9. $2,018.75; O. E. Dickinson, repairing clonk No. 11. $2.50. Ja. 31, Hoosler Mercantile Co., sch. supplies, $103.56; Miller-Kemper, wire screens and frames, $83; Forest Monger, drayage of school furniture, $12.57; Grant S. Stenger, help with cornet, $30; Miller-Kemper, lumber and supplies No. 6, $12.86; S. C. Liantz, work on No. 5, and material, $18; George Wrorley, hauling kindling. No. ,5, $3. Feb. 1., Liberty Light Current cur rent at No. 6. $23.70. Feb. 2. Mather Bros. Co., coal at sen. houses, $135.93. Feb. 4. George uuyer. worK on scnooi bldg.. No. 13, $22.75. Feb. 2. Dickinson Trust Co., scnooi twp. bonds, $3.85. Feb. 6, J. J. Harrington, supplies for schools, $69.85; Municipal El. Light Co., electric light current at schools, $42.30. Feb. 11. L. M. Jones, repairs to celling No. 10, $6; Berrv Moore, wood furnished Nos. 9. 13, 3, 14. $40. Feb. 15. Bradburv Haiiey. insur ance on boilers No. 9. $148.90. Feb. 16. John N. Nlewoehner. part or plumbing No. 9, $24. ' Feb. ik. L naries j-iooge, wooa ior schools. $3: Helen Addleman. helping with violin, $30. Feh. 20. Mather Bros. Co., coal ror schools. $90: Paul M. Krlng. help with clarinet. $21; Ancil Bostick, Janitor at No. 5, $35. Feb. 23. A. E. Brooks, work at No. 15, $40: Benham & Kessler. repairing school wagon, $8; A. T. Jessup, painting and decorating No. 9. $60. Feb. 25. Russel F. Clark, janitor, extra No. 1. $75: Ethel Bailey, janitor No. 3, $30: Charles Way, janitor at No. 5, $27; J. A. Elleman, janitor at No. 9, $60; Fred Schlagle. janitor at No. 9. $80; Ross N. Lammott, janitor at No. 11, $50; W. A. Unthank, janitor at No. 11a, $60; Jack Knollenberg, janitor at No. 6, $50; C A. Stanley, driving hack No. 1, $80; Wm. Henson. driving hack No. 3, $150; Harry Flnley, driving hack No. 9, $150; E. D. White, driving hack No. 10. $100; Frank Sincoke. driving hack No. 10, $80; Effie Hires, driving hack No. 10. $55; Vernon Rallsback, driving hack No. 11. $55: Garnet Ringley. driving school hack. No. 13. $95: Will Turner, driving school hack No. 15. $220; John Drifmeyer, janitor at No. 13. $24; Charles Shidler. rent of hydrant at No. 9. $5.80; Lewis Henson. work on road with team. $3; Iris Cook, 10 records all schools. $10; E. E. Roney, fire insurance on schools, $79 25. March 10. A. T. .Tessup, painting and decorating No. 9. $104.20. March 11. F. W. Porterfield, hauling furniture No. 9. $7.50: Margaret Pugh, rack for Janitor supplies, $2.50; Harry Newman, hauling desks, No. 10, 9. $8; Harry Newman, hauling desks. $15.50. March 14. Elizabeth Candler, playground equipment. $30. March 13, Dick Stout repair work at No. 9, $8.83. March 14, A. T. Jessup, work and decorating No. 9, $90. March 16. Charles Way, Janitor work at No. 5, $10. March 17. O. E. Dickinson, repair to clock, $3: Harry Finley, janitor work at home 314 months. $70. March 21. Wm. Henson. driving hack No. 3, $30; Elizabeth Candle', rent of room at No. 9. $175: George Guyer, repairing hack and painting, $S.50. March 25. Ethel BJiley, janitor work at No. 3. $40: Charles Way. janitor work at No. 5. $50; Jack Knollenberg, janitor at No. fi, $50; J. A. Elleman. janitor work at No. 9. $60: James Schlaglo, ianRor at No. 10. $85; Ross N. Lammott. janitor at No. 11. $50; W. A. Unthank. janitor at No. 11a. $60: Frank Sincoke, driving hack No. 10. $80; Wm. Henson, driving hack No. 3, $100; Harry Finley, driving hack No. 9. $150; C. A. Stanley, driving hack No. 1. $80; Effie Hires, driving hack No. 10. $55; Vernon Railsback. driving hack No. 11. $60; Garnet Ringlev, driving hack No. 13, $95; Jack Knollenberg, janitor and extra and No. 6, $9; John Drifmeyer, janitor work at No. 13. $16: Mather Bros. Co.. coal for schools. $91.17: Wilson Niekens, work at dist No. 13. $4. March 30. Stanlev Plumbing Co.. part contract No. 9. $397: Robert Schools, cleaning grounds at No. 14, $3; Hack
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man-Klehfoth Co., coal for schools. J196.75. April 1. E. C. Routn. repairing school truck. $10.85; E. D. White, hauling desks to and from No. 9. $61; John Cllnehaus, new pump and labor, $5.75. April 4. J. F. Hornaday, hardware for the schools. $6.20. April 5. Municipal El. Light Co., elec. current, $14.25; Moore and Ogborn, insurance to school building, $54.74; Jones Hardware Co., hardware to schools. $.50: Charles Johnson, school supplies at No. 11. $0.28. April 8, Geo. F. Hane- paint and paint supplies. $56.25; Carles Way, Janitor work at No. 5, $35. April 7, Henry Bockstette, kindling at dist. No. 10, $5. April 8, C. A. Stanley, driving school hack No. 1. $20; Lewis Treep, sanitary work at school No. 11a, $32; A. J. Whallon, examination of pupils No. 6, $3.50. April 10. Benj. Price, Insurance at dlst. No. 9, $39.20; Standard Oil Co., floor oil at schools, $27.63. April 11, Keystone State Mfg., supplies for school, $3.40: John H. Nlewoehner. repairing water hydrant, $14.80; Keystone Mfg. Co., supplies at schools, $1. April 15. Grant N. Stenger, helping with cornet practice. $30. April 20, Garnet Ringley, driving sch. hack. $125; J. F. Schlage. janitor at No. 10, $67.50: W. A. Unthank, janitor at No. 11a. $60; Harry Flnley. driving sch. hack. $150; Charles Way, janitor at No. 5, $25. April 21. John Niewoehner, part contract on plumbing. $712.88. April 22. Greta Sisk. Institute attend ance. $38.50: Jack Knollenberg, Janitor at No. 6, $56; C A. Stanley, driving hack No. 1, $90; Delson A. Cox, institute attendance, $38.50; John A. Trouse, driving school hack. $400; Russell Clark, Janitor at No. 1. $49; Vernon Railsback, driving hack at No. 1. $55: Effie Hire, driving hack No. 1, $55; Wm. Henson, driving hack No. 3, $150. April 24, Ethel Bailey, janitor work at No. 3. $30; Mary Spillman, Institute attendance, $40.25; Martha Alien, institute attendance, $38.50. April 25. Ella VanEtten. cleaning at No. 5, $4: Frank Sincoke, driving school hack, $87.50. April 28, Joseph Elleman, Janitor at No. 9, $75; Katherine Carr, institute fees at No. 9. $35: Mary Henning, insti tute attendance, $45.60. April 29. Ora White, Institute attendance, $45.50; Ardeth Thompson, institute attendance. $38.50: John Drifmeyer, janitor at No. 13, $19: Lora Eldridge, institute attendance, $39: L L. Parks. Institute and janitor No. 12, $66; Will Turner, driving school hack. $140. April 28, Charles Way, janitor at No. 5 $25 ' April 29. Kelly & Keck, Insurance at school buildings, $29.56; John H. Niewoehner, bal. on contract No. 9. $316; Richmond Electric Co., contract on elec. fixtures at No. 9, $99.90. May 3, George M. Elliott, Institute fees, $45.50; Francis Simmons, Institute fees, $42; Elenita Simmons, institute fees. $39: Cora Nolder, institute fees, $28.70; Homey Furniture Co.. teacher chairs, etc., $55.50; Roline Elliott, institute fees, $84.25; Ada Parry, institute fees, $42; Marjorle Pickett, institute fees, $43.75; Nellie Morrow, Institute fees. $45.50; Mather Bros. Co., coal, $45.50. .May 8, Corcoran aicManus, supplies for schools. $6.68. May. 9, Albert Stump, commencement address and expense, $30: J. A. Elleman, janitor at No. 9 and extra, $74. May 10. Raul Krlng. neip wun orcnestra practice. $33: N. C. Heirontmus, pay janitor at commencement, $4.50. May 11. J. F. Hornaday, repair supnlles at school. $2.26. aiay 13. cnas. v. crawiora. iaKing, emueration of children, $70; V. IL Juerl- j iner. nart contract No. 9. $300: V. H. Juerling, part contract No. 9. $600: V. H. Juerling. part contract Na. 9. $1,000; V. H. Juerling. part pay on contract :no. 9, $600: Hackman-Klehfoth, coal and ce-i ment. No. 9, $70.35; Richmond Lumber1 Co., material at school bldg., $102.60. Mav 16, Richmond Electric Co., repairs to lights No. 9, $108.38; Richmond Electric Co., repairs. $99.50. May 17, J. C. Starr, institute fees, $45.50. Mav 19. Richmond Coal Co., coal at No. 11a, $100.23. May 20. Helen Addleman, helping with violin, $36; Richmond City Water Co., water rent No. 14. $7.49. May 26, J, O. Edgerton treas, manuscripts printing, etc., $83.93; C. E. Ballinger, work on school equipment, $56.60: E. E. Roney, insurance on school bid., $70.40; Grant Stenger, leading pupils In cornet practice. $6. May 31, Grace Stegall, institute attendance. $45.50; Municipal Electric Co., cinders, $9.25. June 1. Jesse A. Bailey. Insurance on No. 9. $36.50; H. M. Endsley. sewing machine, No. 10, $50.40; John Nlewoehner, repairing boiler at No. 9. $180.25; Geo. Guyer, hack storage. $25; J. J. Harrington, hardware for schools, $6. June 6. James C. Starr, enumerating school children. $73.75. June 10, A. E. Brooks, repairing concrete walk. $70; Mable Guyer, institute and janitor fees, $100: James Mercer, work on school grounds, $55.50; Hackman-Klehfoth, sewer pipe for roads, $14. June 13, Starr Piano Co., balance on piano No. 11a, $20. June 20. J. C. Whittlngton. coal oil for schools, $3.75. June 21, George Henson Stanley Co., repair to electric line and new work at No. 9. $133.65. , , June 24, A. E. Brooks, replacing cement, $47; John Lee, kindling at No. 11a, $7June 30, George Bowen & Co., coal delivered at school, $7.50. July 1, Shera Coal Co., coal for No. 9, J7 Kft Julv 3. Wm. Henson, advance for truck expense, $40; Howard Brooks, error in special school fund, $2,000. July 5, James Starr, extra janitor work at No. 10, $45; Harry Finley, driving motor truck No. 10, $142. Julv 6. Richmond Lumber Co., lumber tnr- anhnols $44.49: Jones Hardware, re pair supplies for school, $10.88. JUIV 10. Uniieu uc-llllta. v-v. ouuui supplies, $17.60. , July 16, Columbia. Refining Co., sanitary supplies, $15. ... July 17, Charles Davis, electric call bells. No. 9. $76.10. , July 19. Bartel & Rohe, school supplies for year, $610.77; Bartel & Rohe, supplies for office, $30.23; Kieger & Co., school desks No. 9, $400. July 24, James Schlage, work on sch. grounds, $5.80. .... July 26, Tom Moorehead, cleaning vaults, No. 3, 5, $42.50. July 27. C. C. Durkel, cleaning office and windows, $7. Julv 29, Werking & Son, work on specification and plans at No. 9, $495.6; George Guver, rent of hack storage, $12 50; WT. C. Roop, school supplies ior all schools, $22.76. Aug. 1, O. E. Dickinson, repairs to clock all schools.v $27. Aug. 3. American Contractor, legal advisement for No. 9 improvement, $78. Aug. 4, International Chemical Co., sanitary supplies. $55.25; Industrial Book & Equipment Co., furniture and equipment for No. 9. $55.70; The McConaha Co., fencing for school, $12.12; Luther P. Draper, window shades, $26.30. Aug. 5. G. R. Gause. flowers and plants for commencement, $12.50; A. T. Jessup,. painting and decorating No. 9, $40 Aug- 7, Standard Oil Co., floor oil for the school, $26.06; Richmond Lumber Co. lumber for repairs No. 1, $10.22; Wm. Cooper & Co., janitor supplies at school, $25.o0; Agnes Mfg. Co., Janitor work at schools, $37. , A , Aug. 11, F. H. Steinkamp, plastering at dist No. 6, $2.75. Aug. 12, A. T. Jessup, painting and decorating, $40. , Aug. 14, Walter Johnson, repairing slate roof and tin work, $211.26. Aug. 19, Russell Clark, work at sch. No. 1 repairs. $32.80; Walter Johnson, repair work at material No. 11, $73.60; A. T. Jessup, painting and decorating No. 6, $179.65. Aug. 26, Bd. Education, New Paris, tuition for transfers, $10: Russell Clark, supplies for No. 1. $33.24: John Burkhardt, installing new desks No. 9t $15; V. H. Juerling, part contract No. 9, $1,000. Aug. 25. V. H. Juerling, part con tract on No. 9, $941.20. Aug. 31. John Drifmeyer. work on grounds and buildings at No. 13, $15; O. G. Whelan, grass seed for grounds No. 9. $4.20. Sept. 1, W. A. Unthank, cleaning rooms No. 11a. $40; A. E. Brooks, walk at No.' 9 and materials, $S5. Sept. 2, Walter A. Johnson, replacing gutters and down-spouts at No. 9, $143.75; A. T. Jessup, painting at No. 9, $50. Sept. 5. Ethel Bailev. cleaning school No. 3. $20; J. F. Hodgin, work on grounds, at No. 9. $49.50. tept. 6. Mattie Baldwin, cleaning rms. and oiling, $35; Ball & Strebo. repairs to drain pipe No. 9, $83.74; Ed Feltman, hauling desks No. 6. $3. Sept. 7, Frank Davenport, pay of truck license, $9. Sept 9, A. T. Jessup, painting and decorating No. 9. $149; Wm. Henson. driving school hack No. 3, $25; Harry Ryan, outside painting No. 9, $50. Sept 11, A. O. Brooks, concrete base for No. 9, $45: George Moore, school equipment, $11.92. (Sept. 12. Hackman-Klehfoth, repairs supplies No. 1, $2.60.
IND., MONDAY, JAN. 29, 1923.
Sept.6. Jack Knollenberg, extra work at school No. 6, $45.25. Sept. 13, Garnet Ringley, truck license, $9. Sept. 12. Mather Bros. Co., coal for schools,, $493.59. Sept. 13. Garnet Ringley, coal oil for schools, $1.33. Sept. 14. Clem W. Price, sanitary brushes, $14.70. teept. 16, Ball & Strebe, pay for grad Ino- - a v.l "V'rt o Itfli- T A lrilTiior, cleaning rooms No. 9. $50: Fred Schlage ! Janitor work at No. 11, $30; E. L. Ford, hauling desks No. 9. $5: Eagle Oil Wks.. roof paint. $41.25: L C. Campbell, auto truck license, $8.50. Sept. 18, Jones Hardware, supplies for schools, $19.80; Smith System Heating Co., heater and grates No. 3, $53.49; F. W. Porterfield. tuning piano No. 1, 9, $5: Moore & Ogborn, insurance on schools, $16. Sept. 22. Wm. Henson, driving truck to Nos. 6. 3, $25. Sept. 23. Elmer Baldwin, extra work at No. 5, $5. Sept. 25. S. C. Robinson, repairs to heater, $6.57. Sept 28. Charles Davis, Installing lights at No. 9. $23.26. Sept. 30, Jesse A. Bailey, Insurance on schools, $54 80; Elmer Baldwin, Janitor at No. 5, $60; Russell Clark, janitor at No. 1. $60; J. A. Elleman, janitor at No. 9, $60: Jack KnollerAerg, janitor at No. fi, $50: Jack Knollenberg. janitor at No. 6. $50: Fred Schlage, Janitor at No. 10, $50; W. A. Unthank, janitor at No. 11a. $30; Oscar Darland, driving hack No. 1. $80: Harry Finley, driving hack No. 9, $150: Wm. Henson, driving hack No. 3. 6. $60: Charles Hires, driv ing hack No. 11, 11a. $125: Frank Sin coke, driving hack City, $125; Frank Davenport, driving hack to city. $iu; Garnet Ringlev. driving hack No. 13. Sl..'5: Ethel Bailey, lanitor at No. 3, $30: E. L Ford, moving desks No. 9, 6, $2.50; Hattie Remmert, hauling children No. 13. $20. Oct. 3. John Burkhardt. repairing damage by fire. $57.50; McConaha Co., extra tires school No. 3. $74.62: Frontitor Press Co., reference books for schools. $72. Oct. 7, Arthur Schmidt, sheet music for commencement. $19.98; Spring Handle Co.. school supplies, $12.50; Richmond Cltv Water Works, rent of hydrant. $25.68; Bd. Industrial Aid to Blind, 5 doz. brooms, $30.50; Russell Clark, putting up playground equipment, $4.80; George Worley. wood furnished schools, $10; F. E. Kane, doz. brooms. $5. Oct. 12. driving hack to No. 11. Chas. Hires, $60; American. Ry. Express, express, express charges, $.71; Ball & Strebe, pipe threading for equipment, $24.85. Oct. 13. O. G. Showalter, hauling furniture, $12.50. Oct. 11. I. P. Bishop, hauling wood for schools, $8.80: Corcoran & McManus, janitor supplies, $5.38: Jones Hardware, repair supplies, $35.10. Oct. 13, Richmond Lumber Co., repair supplies, $10.95; J. F. Hornaday, repair supplies school buildings, $1.80. ' Oct. 14. Municipal El. Co.. lights at schools. $60: Ross Lammott. cleaning school No. 11. $30; H. H. Horton. making grade level No. 9. $15; A. T. Jessup. repairing and varnishing desks, $8; Chas. Way, janitor at .No. 9, $20. Oct. 16. Miller-Kemper, lumber at schools. $1.29: Fred Schlagle, circulating partition No. 10, $5: Smith System Heating Co., grates complete, $10.34. Oct 24. J. M. Coe. printing for supplies. $5.75: John N. Knoll, insurance on schools. $17: George Worley, wood furnished schools, $38. Oct. 25, Indiana Plant Supply Co., wall paint and supplies. $76.19. Oct 26. McConaha Co., for pchool chassis Reo, $400: McConaha Co., school chassis Reo, $825; Frank Davenport, driving school truck. $100. Oct. 27. Ethel Bailev, Janitor work at No. 3, $30: Elmer Baldwin, janitor work at No. 5, $60; Jack Knollenberg, janitor work at No. 6. $50: J. A. Ellemstij janitor work No. 9, $104: Charles Way, janitor work at No. 9. $60. Oct. 26. Russell Clark. Janitor work No. 1, $60. Oct. 27. W. A. Unthank, Janitor work at No. 11. $60: Fred Schlage. janitor work No. 11a, $60; Oscar Darland, hack at No. 1. $80; Wm. Henson, hack at No. 3. 6. $150; Harrv Finley, hack at No. $150; Charles Hires, hack at No. 11, $135; Frank Sincoke, hack at No. 41a, $175: Garnet Ringley. hack at No. 13, $125; Hattie Remmert, hauling children, $30; Will Turner, hack at No. 15, $200. Oct. 28, WMlson and Dowell, repairing plow, $2; Walter Johnson, repairing tin work No. 11. $16. Oct. 30. Mather Bros., echool coal and repalrs,-$171.34. Nov. 3. Dougan & Jenkins, Insurance on schools. $60.70. Nov. fi, Andrew Hendricks, guarding school grounds. $3. Nov. 9. Marshall Furnace Co.. repairs to furnace No. 11. $27.55; Richmond Home Telephone Co., phone and tolls, $20.70. Nov. 10. Wavne Works, truck body for schools, $498.75; Townsend Used Goods -Store. Nov. 9. Charles Wav, Janitor at No. 9, $40; O. G. Showalter, hauling desks at No. 10, $4. a Nov. 11. Frank Crowe, sanitary dusters and mops. $19.20: Elmer Ford, delivery of chairs No. 9. $1. Nov. 13. Municipal Electric Co., lights at schools, $15; Columbia Refining Co., janitor supplies, $10.61. .... Nov. 18, Crane Electric Co., light bulbs for schools, $16. Nov. 20, Horace Rolsln, hauling a car load of coal, $57.77; Horace Rolsln, haul, coal to all schools, $4.21. Nov. 25, Russell Clark, Janitor at No. 1. $60: Ethel Bailey, panitor at No. 3. $30- Oliver Baldwin, janitor at No. 5, $60; Jack Knollenberg, Janitor No. 6. $32; Fred Schlage, janitor at No. 11, $60; Charles Way, janitor at No. 9. $40: J. A. Elleman, lanitor at No. 9, $So; W. A. Unthank, janitor at No. 11a, $60; Frank T-inv-nrort hack at No. 12. $100: Oscar Darland. hack at No. 1. $80: Wm. Henson, hack at No. S. 6. $150; Charles Hires, hack at No. 11. $160: Frank Sin coke, back at Cltv, jisu; jiarry riiucy, hack at No. 9. $150; Garnet Ringley, hack at No. 13, $125: Hattie Remmert, hauling children. $30: Herbert Greene, livery special papers No. 13, $1.50. Dec. l. Anaerson & oun, yai l yijr uu coal. $100. ... . Dec. 2. Charles way, janitor ai io. . $'0 iSen i TTntMe Remmert. taking chil dren to schools. $30; Roy Turner, driv1 r tr enhnol truck at No. 1 15. $140; John . 11. $6: Rich Burkhardt repairs to No. 11, $6; Richmond Lumber Co., lumber at rvo. , $31.25. Dec. 5. Moore & Osborn, insurance at schools No. 9. $25.50 Dec. 8, Charles Hires, driving school truck No. 11, 11a. $60; Municipal Electric Co., lights at schools, $11.29: Geo. M. Guyer, repairing at No. 3. 4. $60.40; Richmond Citv Water Co., water at No. 9. $43.76: Henrv Bockstette, kindling for school. $2.25. Dec. 15. Charles Way, Janitor at No. 9. $60; Frank Crowe, sanitary brushes. $7.50. Dec. 16, Marion McLaughlin, placing tablet No. 9. $38; E. J. Knapp, repairing furnace. $10.50: McConaha, part pay of hack school, $197.40., Dec. 20, McConaha, part pay on nacKs, $S72.10. Dec. 21, .Matner tsros. CO., pay oi tuai, $205.96. Dec. ?2. Jack Knollenberg, janitor at No. 6, $52.20. Deo. 25, Wm. Henson, nacK at io. j, i, $S0; Oscar Darland, hack at No. 1, $150; Harrv Finley. hack at No. 9, $150; (Jarnet Ringley, hack at No. 13, $125: Chas. Hires, hack at No. 11. $100: Frank Sin coke, hack at No. 11, $150; Roy Turner, hack at iNo. lo, jizo: f rantc uavenpori, hack at No. 13, $100; Ethel Bailey, janitor at No. 3. $30: Elmer Baldwin, janitor at No. 5, $60: Jack Knollenberg, Janitor at No. 6, $60; J. A. Elleman, lanitor at No. 9. $85; Russell Clark, Janitor at No. 1, $60; Fred Schlage, janitor No. 11. $60: U. A. Unthank, janitor No. 11a, $60; J. O. Edgerton, printing and manuscripts. $83.44. Dec. 23, G. M. Guver, removing blackboard at No. 9, $71.40: J. F. Hornaday, hardware supplies. $7.66. Dec. 26, E. M. Endslev, 2 sewing machines No. 9, $71.80; Ethel Bailey, cleaning rooms at No. 3. $10; H. R. Townsend, bookcase at No. 9. $6. Dec. 25, Lena Hiatt pictures at No. 9, $28; J. J. Harrington, wall paint and supplies, $1.75; Hoosier Store, school supplies and etc.. $134.24: R. W. McMinn. school transfers, $100.40; Anderson Coal Co., coal for schools, $196.32; Corcoran McManus, Fchools supplies, $2.90; G. M. Guyer. repairs at No. 9, $80.75; I Reed & Son. school supplies, $16.89; Print notice to bidders, $19.76; W. A. Unthank, extra work at No. 11a, $10.44; S. G. Smelser, examining at No. 9, $50. Dec. 30, O. G. Showalter. hauling desks. $18; Simon Weddle. selling sch. buildings. $25; W. H. Duning. making key, $-70; Oscar Rich, appraising property, $2: W. B. Fulghum, Victrola at No. 6. 11. i $124.40; Service Garage Co., repairs on hack. $30.90: Charles Way, extra work at No. 9. $15; Garnet Ringlev, hack at No. 13. $5: O. H. Addleman, warrant 7 and Interest No. fi. $1,210. TUITION FUND RECEIPTS Balance on hands Dec. 30, 1922, $13,296.02. Interest on deposits. $4.71; Interest on deposits, $10.44; interest on deposits, $2.66: Interest on deposits. $5.02; interest on deposits, $2.13; interest on deposits. 8.38; interest on deposits. $22.17; interest on deposits, $6; interest on de-
posits, $8.18; Interest In deposits, $5.22. E J. Wright, tuition paid for pupils to Wayne twp., $40. W. H. Brooks, state tuition fund. $2,568.77. Interest on deposits, $3.96; interest on deposits. $12.02; interest on deposits.
4.l: interest on deposits. $6.42; inter est on deposits. $2.83: interest on deposits, $2.30; interest on depos: its. jo.on: interest on deposits. $2.l0; interest on UlfDOSlts. $.1.64: interest on rienositB. 1.75: interest on deposits, $.18: interest on deposits, $1.52; interest on deposits. $.16; interest on deposits, $.75; interest on deposits, $.11 W. H. Brooks, advance on distribu tion of funds, $2,000. Interest on deposits. $.52: interest on deposits, $2.14; interest on deposits. $1; interest on aeposits, Jll2o; Interest on deposits. $.19. July 1. W. H. Brooks. June distribution of funds, $18,963.60. Interest on deposits for July. $2.42; Interest on deposits for July, $.83; Interest on deposits for July, $.42; interest on deposits for July, $.43. ' July 31, School City of Rfchmond, transfers, $375.60: Abington. Boston & Franklin, transfers. $523.02; W. H. Brooks, state tuition Julv distribution of funds. $3,655.62: Ralph McMinn, transfers Center Twps.. $405. July 1, First National bank, interest on deposits, $11.03; Second National bank, interest, $23.31. Julv 31. Union National bank. Interest, $5.66: Dickinson Trust Co., interest, $11.97; American Trust Co., interest. $4.90; State Vocational board, refund on pupils in vocational work, $236.92. Aug. 1, Ralph McMinn, transfer to city schools, $96.40. Sept. 1. interest in banks, $4.66, $10.50, $3, $8.36. $3.54. Oct 1, interest in banks on deposits, $2.29. $6.75. $2. $3.56, $1.27. 1 Nov. 1, Interest in bank on deposits, $1.09. $3.23. $1.16, $1.57, $.29. Dec. 8, W. H. Brooks, advance draw In funds. $1.0.00. Dec. 15, W. IT. Brooks, advance draw in funds, $16,095.02. DISBURSEMENTS Jan. 1, Second National bank, loan and interest, $3,092.42: Second National bank, loan and interest, $1,900. Jan. 11, J. C. Starr, teacher at No. 10, $25; Mabel Guyer, teacher at No. 13, $50. Jan. 21. Ardetha Thompson, teacher at Vo. 1. $20; Mae Pike, substitution at No. 6, $20. Jan. 20, J. C. Starr, teacher at No. 10, $20. Jan. 27, Ardetha Thompson, teacher No. 1. $30; J. C. Starr, teacher at No. 10, $S0; Lora Ellridge, teacher at No. 6, $117; George Elliott, teacher at No. 6, $100; Ora White, teacher No. 9, $130; Martha Allen, teacher No. 10. $110; Ada Parrv, teacher No. 10. $120: Elenita Simmons, teacher No. 11a, $100: Francis 'Simmons, teacher No. 5, $100; Nellie Morrow .teacher No. 3. $130; L L. Parks, teacher No. 12, $120; Mabel Guyer. teacher No. 13. $120; Roline Elliott, teacher. No. 15, $75: Cora Nolder, teach er No. 5. $130; Katherine Carr, teacher No. 9, $130. Jan. 26, Mary Spillman, teacher No. 11, $75. Jan. 27, Ross Lammott. teacher No. 11, $130; Marjorie Pickett, teacher No. 3. $125: Greta Sisk, teacher No. 11a. $110; Stella Harmon, teacher domestic science, $48; Delson Cox, teacher No. 1, S1 10;. Mary Henning, teacher No. 14, Feb. 1, J. C. Starr, teacher No. 10, $30. Feb. 10, Mabel Guyer. teacher No. 13, $50: Mary Spillman, teacher No. 11, $130. Feb. 18, Delson Cox, teacher at No. 1, $25. Feb. 25. Delson Cox, teacher No. 1, $85; Aradth Thompson, teacher No. 1. $50; Nellie Morrow, teacher No. 3, $130; Marjorie Pickett, teacher No. 3. $100; Francis Simmons, teacher No. 5, $75; George Elliott, teacher No. 6, $100; Lora Eldridge, teacher No. 6. $130; Ora White, teacher No. 9. $75: Katherine Carr, teacher No. 9. $100; James Starr, teacher No. 10. $100; Ada Parry, teacher No. 10. $100: Martha Allen, teacher No. 10, $110; Ross Lammott, teacher No. 11, $130; Mary Ppillman, teacher No. 11. $75: Elenita Simmons, teacher No. 11a, $75; Greta Sisk, teacher No. 11a. $70; Mabel Guyer, teacher No. 13, $110; Marv Henning, teacher No. 14. $75; Roline Elliott, teacher No. 15, $75: Stella Harmon, teacher domestic science. $48; Grace Stegall, teacher of music, $25. March 10, Mabel Guyer, teacher No. 13, $50. March 21, Mabel Guyer, teacher, $10; Delson Cox. teacher. No. 1. $110: Ardath Thompson, teacher No. 1. $75: Nellie Morrow, teacher No. 3. $130: Marjorie Picket, teacher No. 3. $100: Cora Nold er. teacher No. 4, $130; George Elliott, teacher No. 6. $100: Lora Eldridge, teacher No. 6, $130; Ora White, teacher No. 9. $100: Katherine Carr. teacher .no. 9 $.-,o- J. C. Starr, teacher No. 10. $100; Martha Allen, teacher No. 10, $110; Ada Parrv. teacher No. 10, $120. March 31, Ross Lammott. teacher No. 11. $1S0; Mary Spillman, teacher No. 11, March 21, Elenita Simmons, teacher No. 11a, $40. March 31, Greta Sisk.teacher No. 11a, $60; Mabel Guyer, teacher No. 13, $70; Mr Henning. teacher No. 14. $100; Roline Elliott, teacher No. 15, $75; Stella Harmon, teacher domestic science, April 9, Mabel Guyer, teacher No. 13, t40 April 14. Ora White, teacher No. 9, $150. Anril 2, Greta Slsk, teacher No. 11a, ti en April 22, Delson Cox, teacher No. 1, ?liu; J. .. Starr. I'acncr -o- -i", Anrd ei Mahel Guver. teacher No. 13 $80; Katherine Carr, teacher No. 9, $204.50: J. C. fatarr. teacner -o. n. ov Grace Stegall. teacher of music, $300. April 29. Ardath Thompson, teacher NO. 1. o0o: ttoss bamraoii, leaicuci 11 $100: Elenita Simmons, teacher No. 11a. $382: George Elliott, teacher No. 6, $220; Frances Simmons, teacher No. 6, 3iaTr K Cora Nolder. teacher No. 6. $260; Stella Harmon, teacher domestic science, $84; Martha Allen, teacher at No. 10. $110; L. L. Parks, teacher at o. 12, $600; Mary Henning, teacher No. 14, ISR7 Mav 6, Ora White, teacher No. "9, $150. 5Tay 8, Grace Stegall, teacher music. $2Xf; IVtarv spmraan, leacner iu. i aon- Knlin Elliott, teacher No. 15 $395; Ada Parry, teacher No. 10, $210; Mariorie Pickett, teacher No. 8, $175; Nellie Morrow, teacher No. 8, $130. -vTa-o- in Lorn. Elriridee. teacher No. $181.il; Ross Lammott teacher No. 11, $90 May 18, J. 'C. Starr, teacher No. 10, t"95 Julv 26, School Cltv Richmond, pay of transfers. $2,000; School City Richmond, pav of transfers. $545.57; School City Richmond, pay of transfers, $1,000; School Citv Richmond, pay of transfers, $3,000; School City Richmond, pay of transfers. $9,000. Aug. 27, Rd. of Education New Paris, transfers. $880. Sept. 16. Ross Lammott teacher no. 11. $50; Eva Baynes. teacher No. 1, $100. Sept. 30, euie aorrow, teacner u. o $130; Marjorie Pickett, teacher No. 3, $125; Frances Simmons, teacher No. 5, $100; George Elliott, teacher No. 8, $123; Lora Eldridge, teacher No. 6, $100; J. C. Starr, teacher No. 9, $85: Mary Soillman, teacher No. . $120: Ora White, teacher No. 9, $30; Katherine Carr, teacher No. 9. $115; Gladys Toney, teacher No. 11, $100; Ross Lammott, teacher No. 11, $80; reta Slsk. teacher No. 11a, $120; Elenita Simmons, teacher of music, $130: Cora Nolder, teacher No. 5. $3 2.50; Stella Harmon, teacher of domestic science, $36. Oct 14, Eva Bavnes, teacher No. 1, $100; Ora White, teacher No. 9. $165. Oct. 18, Marjorie Pickett, teacher No. 3, $60: Greta Sisk, teacher No. 11a, $25; J. C. Starr, teacher No. 9, $25. Oct. 28. Stella Harmon, teacher of d. s.. $36: Gladys Toney, teacher No. 11, $100; Elenita Simmons, teacher No. 11a. $100; Francis Simmons, teacher No. 5, $100; George Elliott, teacher No. 6, $125; Lora Eldridge, teacher No. 6. $125; Greta Sisk, teacher No. 11a, $95; Cora Nolder, teacher No. 5, $130: J. C. Starr, teacher No. 9, $130; NeJlie Morrow, teacher No. 3, $130; Katherine Carr, teacher No. 9. $115: Ora White, teacher No. 9. $65; Mary Spillman, teacher No. 11. $120. Oct. 27, Ross Lammott, teacher, No. 11. $130. Nov. 15, Nellie Morrow, teacher No. S, $130. Nov. 25.Eva Bavnes, teacher No. 1, $190: Marjorie Pickett teacher No. 3, $125; Cora Nolder, teacher No. 5, $130; -"ranees Simmons, teacher No. 5, $100; George Elliott, teacher No. 6. $125; Lora Elidridge, teacher No. 6, $135; J. C. Starr, teacher No. 9, $"; Ora White, teacher No. 9. $130; Mary Spillman, teacher No. 9, $120; Ross Lammott, teacher No. 11. $130; Katherine Carr, teacher No. 9, $113; Gladys Toney, teacher No. 11, $!i0; Elenita Simmons, teacher No. 11a. $100: Greta Slsk. teacher No. 11. $120: Stella Harmon, teacher of d. s.. $38; Gladvs Tonev. teacher No. 11, $10. Dec. 9. J, C. Starr, teacher No. 9, $100; Mary Henning, teacher as sub. No. 9, $91. Dec 27, Eva Baynes, teaehw No. 1, $130; Katherine Carr, teacher No. 9. $115; George Elliott teacher No. 6. $145: Lora Eldridge, teacher No. 6, $160; Stella Harman, teacher of d. s., $36; Ross Lammott, teacher No. 11, $130; Nellie Morrow .teacher No. 3, $130; Cora Nolder. teacher No. 5, $130; Marjorie Pickett, teacher No. 3, $130; Mary
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Spillman, teacher No. 9. $40: Greta Slsk. teacher No. 9. $120: Elenita Simmons, teacher No. 11. $220; Frances Simmons, teacher No. 5, $200; J. C. Starr, teacher No 9. $100; Gladys Tonev, teacher No.1 9. $100; Ora White, teacher No. . $130. - Dec. 2S. School City Richmond trans fers. $2,000; School City of Richmond, transfers, $3,000; Kalph'McMInn, trans lers to center Twp.. $202.71. I'HXJ FUND ItKfP-tPTS May 24. David L. Reid, dog tax collected, $1,971. . May 6. Various Individ nals Aftr tax collected, $263. July 31. Various individuals rtog ta r collected, $102. xaiance on bands Dec. 31, . 1922. $2,505.50. David Reid. delinquent dog tax, $4. DISBURSEMENTS Jan. 17. Clayton Dickev, sheep killed by dogSj $10. Feb. i, Amos Wolfe, error in dog tax collected, $18. March 30, W. H. Brooks, part balance in dog fund. $1,000; W. II. Brooks, part balance in dog fund. $1,050; W. H. Brooks, part balance in dog fund. $406.50. April 10, J. E. Starr, 1 sheep killed bv dog, $15. May 8, V. H. Pitts, turkey killed bv dogs, $12. May 13, I. A. Fields, hog killed bv dog. $12. July 5, J. I Semler, chickens kllle I by dogs, $62. July 27. John Semler, chickens killed by dogs, $12. Dec. 16, Leslie Seaney, 3 sheep killed by dogs. $30. Dec. 23. Emma McClure. 1 turkey killed by dogs, $6.50. BOND FUND Balance on hands Dec. 30, 1922, $8,501.93. July 1. W. H. Brooks, June distribution of funds, $3,837.05. Dec. 8, W. H. Brooks. December distribution of funds, $3,376.42. BOND FUND DISBURSEMENTS Jan. 12, Dickinson Trust Co., bonds and interest, $1,700: Dickinson Trust Co., bonds and interest, $1,500; Dickinson Trust Co., bonds and interest $750. Feb. 13. Dickinson Trust Co., bonds and interest. $1,000: Dickinson Trust Co., bonds and interest, $1,700. Keb. 16, Dickinson Trust Co.. bonds and Interest $50. April 10. Dickinson Trust Co.. bonds and interest, $200; Dickinson Trust Co., bond and interest. $400. May 9. c. H. Addleman. warrant AO. 6 and Interest, $36. Aug. l, Dickinson Trust Co- bonds and Interest, $1,000 Aug. 7. Dickinson Trust Co.. bonds and interest $2,000; Dickinson Trust Co., bonds and interest, $787.48. eept. l, Dickson Lrust Co., bonds ana interest, $1,001.41. .Nov. is. c. it Addleman. warrant no. 6 and Interest, $36. Dec. 28. Dickinson Trust Co- bonds and Interest. $755.45. WAYNE TOWNSHIP INDEBTEDNESS Total balance in all funds December, :3.Q05.56. Outstanding Indebtedness. School bond 1915 issue. $3,575: School Bond 1917 issue, $9,500; school Bond 19J1 issue, $24,000; total $37,075. Indebtedness paid off In 1323. 118.530. SUMMARY TOWNSHIP FUND Balance on hands, $1,713.S7; receipts during the year 1922. $4,556.15; disburse ments during the year. $3,934.40: bal ance January 1923, $2,333.62. ROAD FUND Balance on hands. $483.89: receipts during the yir 1922, $7,825.91; disburse ments duringthe year 1922,$ 1.344.68. SPiCIAX. SCHOOL FUND Balance on hands. $10,576.34: receipts during the year 1922, $38,190.26; disbursements during the year 1922, $44.343.61; balance January 1x23, js.sib.'js. TUITION t U.M) Balance on hands. $13,296.02; receipts during the year lr 2, $48,433.54; dis bursements during the Tear 1922. $61.729.56; balance January 1923, $14,816.25. Balance on hands, $2,506.50; receipts during the year 1923. $1,340; disburse ments during the year 1922, $4,849.00; balance January 1923, $2,262.50. BOND FUND Balance on hands. $8,501.98: receipts during the year 1922, $7,213.47; disburse ments during the year 1922, $12,916.32; balance January 1923, $2,799.08. I. J. O. Edgerton. the Trustee of Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indi ana, do solemnly- swear that the pre ceding report of receipts, disbursements and balances and service accounts is true and correct as I verily believe, are the sums received by m. and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in th sums stated and without express or Implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained or repaid to me by anv other person. And I further declare and swear that I have received no money or 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 me. the chairman of the Advisory Board of this Township this 26th of January 1923. E. H. Stegman, president. Chairman of Advisory board of Wayne Township. This report was received, accepted and approved bv the Advisory Board of the Township at their meeting this 25th of January. 1923. E. H. Stegman. president L. M. Jones, secretary. Edna K- Wilson. Mr. Farmer: Are You Going to Have an Auction Sale? If you want to Have at successful farm sale and get the best prices, you should advertise your sale in The Palladium. Your auctioneer will cry your sale a lot better if you have a crowd. A Public Sale is Not a Success Without a Crowd The Palladium reaches that buyer for you, with a circulation of more than 12,000. Come in and make arrangements for that sale you are gcing to have. THE PALLADIUM 19 North' Ninth Street Richmond, Ind. Phones 2824-2872
