The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 January 1924 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER GREENOASTLE. INDIANA.SATURDAY JANUARY 18, 1924.

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SSIFIED ADS

For Sale-

^ S\LE—Full dress coat, vest, )R Tuxedo coat. Size 44

— r

!rs only too small for tt condition, omy^ 15 _ eod 3 t

Call Banner office.

mVALE-Fiv'e stoats, 807 Block )RSAL /75-Y. Jessie Tobin.

16-6t.

THE DAILY BANNER Entered ih the Post Offu, ,.t (.ifiucastle. Indiana, as second class mail i matter. HARRY M. SMITH Editor and I'ropnetor 8. R. KAIRDHN, ( itj Editor

Clerks, 18 up. Excellent sala For government positions at Wash ington. Exam on Feb. 9. Experience ; unnecessary. For free particular; write R. Terry, former Civil Servic

, (examiner, 382 Barrister Bldg., Wash )R sALE-Sow and five shoa,.s ington) D c 18 - 4 n

he 290-K. 18 ' 2t

nouncing the birth of a son, Frederick Farmers State Bank, coupons Perry, to Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Ray, of: Alva V. Thomas, stock claim

OR SALE Piece of line shaft, 2 l-ieths indies in diameter; steel; l It fifteen feet long. Inquire at Banner office. tf -

For Rent.

LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE

FOR RENT—Newly furnished and decorated steam heated rooms v th

Mr. and Mrs. Brinson had as their

Indianapolis, January 11. Mrs. Itay was formerly Mrs. Eleanor Perry. Miss Helen McNeff spent Saturday night and Sunday with W. B. Vestal and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Vestal at ; Greencastle. Miss Esther Whitaker has been confined to her home by illness. Miss Lucille Glidewell, who is attending State Normal, at Terre 1 Haute visited home folks over the

1 week-end.

The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Secrest, who died at the home of her ' daughter, Mrs. Walter Garner near Raccoon, Saturday, was held at Brick Chapel Monday afternoon with buri ial in Brick Chapel cemetery. Many of her friends from here were in at-

tendance.

59.96 45.00 151.75 15.00 74.17 59.92 459.80 200.00

close an

BK SALE-

gitreg near Coatesville. outbuildings, orchard,

r Reel; Admr., Coatesville, Ind. r ’ 17-3t.

^Eu’.M for sa ^ e or ren ^—^ 2 m ij, south of Belle Union—good ^^Kngs, excellent community, poany day. A. R. Hurst, Green- ( owner. 14-6t.d., It. wk. B

private entrance for 18 me-' students guests the oflicers of the Indiana so-

ciety of which Mr. Evans is president. The guests of the evening being Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Evans, Greencastle; Mrs. Emma Alexander, Fort Wayne; , Mrs. Frank McIntyre, Vincennes; (

estate,

House, T u t> a nd shower baths. Will rent to $75.00. club. Ready for occupancy ;dnn : next semester. O. F. Lakin, 222 E.

Washington St. Phone 815.

14-m.,

Miss Cleda Byers of Terre Haute spent the week-end with her pa:v:. s. Mrs. Clara Hendrix celebrated Let birthday Sunday by entertaining a number of her relatives at dinner.

w., S. 6t.

DePAUW NOTES

-— George W. Bone, Indianapolis; Rob- TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE’S REPORi

ert A. Morris, Fairmount, and H. G. | Coleman, Indianapolis.

o ! Mr. Bone was happy in his reBeauties for the 1924 Mirage will marks in presenting Mr. Evans with

S\LE Jersey cow, giving 4 probably be elected about January 29 a box of cigars.—St. Petersburg, Fla.,

of five per cent milk per day. and 30. The election will be held for Independent. first house east of two days in order to give every man o

15-tf. on the campus a chance to vote. PUTNAMVILLE About forty women have paid the! Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Whitaker entrance fee of two dollars which is were j n Spencer Sunday, required of all contest entrants. Six Word has ben received here an-

^Hns

0.1 A> -

Links.

1 I Miscellaneous.

beauties will be chosen from the eon-

The township trustee’s annua: re1 port to the Advisory Report of M roe township Putnam county, ' ana, January, 1924

Receipts

Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1923..$110 . 76 I Farmers’ State Bank, int... 197.95 1 Com. Sch. rev. & cong. int. 069.26 I Farmers State Bank, bor... 2000.00

. Surplu l>og fund

I Farmers State Bank, bor... 1500.00 1 E. M. Hinkle, dog tax 472.00 i Franklin twp. transfers 972.94

Co. Audt. June settlement

Homemade candy and cookies for testants. DRUGGIST SUGGESTED FOLEY’S

|, Brown * Moffett’s, Saturday, ^ ad^fd te^LEWS Hot’Ev’ S^vlT^inL.. H iry 19 ’ p o’clock in Evans Hall in the gymnas- and TAR COMPOUND for coughs ^ &- dep- mt omit. 22

BF^ke orders for fence posts^ ^ I have been using it for ten ™ - - The University Choir will give a y ears > writes Mrs - Angelina Canah,

call Rural 161.

18-21

Wanted.

Baler. 16-3t

concert in Indianapolis on the eve- 37 Parkhurst St., Milford, Mass.

^■ANTED—Waste paper

Cdl The Banner Office.

•anted—Married man to work owirm. G. R. Huffman, Center

R. P. MULLINS, Druggist.

tu tb s wk.

ning of February 7. They will fling Peasant and easy to take. Contains

in Mattoon, 111., in the early part of n o °P'ates.

March. Negotiations are now in process for return engagaments to Danvillle, 111., New Albany and Louis

'ville.

Mrs. Alma Holman Burton, ’77, instructor in Modern Languages and

Literature in DePauw 1882-85, accord-

17098.44

347.10 624.45

9.53

75.00 25.00 25.00 1146.71 101.22 2500.00 15694.09 38.00

H. ASKEW

Ht. R. R. 16-3P HsTED-Middle aged for'!"'

. _ here, left Japan only one week prekjften and dm,ng room. Good pay viou3 to the eartl ko (H saster in modern convenances. Inquire at Septemher an<1 is now teaching in tho J* 11 EngHsh Department of the University ^■W'T 5D—Experfienced salesman of the Phillipines at Saas Banos,

to liw -ent heal store in house to

work with high class, well n

kno' nationally advertised house- • lal'or saving appliances. Full tinji pulred. Drawing account and coAiis-ion. Give full information a* I q vilifications and w r rite Box A • the Banner. 18-2t.

PALMER CHIROPRACTOR

Over Banner Office

Offiict Phone 189 Res. 772-Y

DINNER FOR T. E. EVANS

° ver 18 willing to travel.

Mm ' secret investigations. Reports. Hry and expenses. Experience unnece -ary. Write J. Gainor, Former

Detective, St. Louis. Ip.

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brinson en-

tertained at a beautifully appointed 6 o’clock dinner last evening in honor of rMs. Brinson’s father T. E.

Evans, Greencastle, Ind. The occa-

sion was his birthday and the dinner was arranged as a surprise to him. 1

A bowl of pink rose-buds was j in the center of the table

Paris Bakery

Yes, we have bread, cakes, pies,

buns, parker house rolls, doughnuts, cream horns, cookies, jelly rolls ami all kinds of pastry. North side square,

next to the old Kiefer stand.

^Bant to hear from owner having placed in the center " 1 ’ R.0s>S PA.RIS

for sale; give particulars and and the color scheme of pink an

■ price. John J. Black, Chip- white was farther carried out in other Phofae 86 Prop ’

pewii Falls, Wisconsin. H

19-3ps details.

H. O. Barker, transfers. Fred Beck, transfers Ernest Michael, transfers . Floyd twp, transfers Clinton twp. transfers Farmer- State Bank, bor.. Co. Audt. Dec. Settlement. Earl O’Hair, dog tax

Disbursements

Warnie Young, draying $ 1.00 Teacher- Itetirement fund.. 78.90 Isabel Walker, tch. Hygiene 24.78 ; Ann J. Freitag, teaching.... 11.92 Shuey &• Beck, elec. w. & fix. 470.60 Jewell Vaughn, teaching 50.00 Standard Oil Co. do. sc. sup. John Lewis, janitor. Dist. 6 50.00 American Book Co. sch. sup. 7.99 Hughton Mifflin Co. sch. sup. 13.16 Frank Pmx Co., sch. supplies 1.25 , Tatum & Young, coal Dist 1, 6 399.33 I Farmers .State Bank, coupons 270.00 1 A. E. Weller, teaching 50.00 Paul Crodain, teaching 110.00 I O. L. Vancleave, rep. do. sc. 6.00 Ellis & Co., sewer tile 3.30 Marie Vidito, transportation. 40.00 A. E. Weller, teaching 69.20 Mary Priest, teaching 122.80 Jewell Sampson, teaching ... 157.00 Evert Winks, teaching 150.00 Jennie Balch,. teaching 127.20 The Masmillen Co. sch. sup. 8.60 Olive Liddell Casey, teaching 142.80 Paul Crodain, teaching 110.00 Mary Kearney, teaching 166.00 Mary Hostetler, teaching... 110.00 Jewell Vaughn, teaching.... 211.90 A. J. Cowger, janitor Dist 1 100.00 R. B. Eads, transportation... 128.00 Cass Powers, transportation. 128.00 Ben Pace, transportation.... 70.00

I Putnam County Balance Sheet {or the Year IS 7 ? To the Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana: The Auditor and Treasurer make ol receipts and disbursements from January 1, 1923 to Decern her 31, 1923.

150.00 128.00 120.00

200.00

40.00 100.00 12.20 15.00

293.90

35.00 98.70

50.00 158.00 60.00 54.29

2.60

20.43 51.65

1.18 7.00

54.60

8.00 8.70

24.78 261.90

C. J. Priest, teaching .

Alva V. Thomas, stock claim. Earl O’Hair, sal, rent & exp. Farmers State Bank, coupons Farmers State Bk. insu. gym. Jasper E. Proctor, transporta.

Paul Crodain, teaching 110.00 Claud Scobee, rep. sch. house 8.40 John Lewis, janitor Dist. 6 50.00 Frank Young, school supplies 2.20 Wm. McDonald, rep. en. D. 6 1.00 Teachers Retirement fund... 22.70 Farmers State Bank, coupons 172.31) Jewell H. Vaughn, teaching 261.90 Paul Crodain, teaching 110.00 Mary Kearney, teaching 166.00 Jewell Sampson, teaching... 157.00 Mary Priest, teaching 122.80 Mary Hostetler, teaching... 140.00 Arthur W’eller, teaching.... 99.20 Jennie Balch, teaching 127.20 Olive Liddell Casey, teaching 142.80

Evert Winks, teaching R. B. Eads, transportation.. Cass Powers, transportation. Jasper E. Proctor, transporta Marie Vidito, transportation. A. J. Cowger, Janitor. Dist. 1 Jewell Vaughn, do. sc. sup... Alva Thomas, stock claim... Tatum & Young, coal. <lt. 1, 6 Hraold Handy, elec. It. sup... C. J. Priest, teaching

Paul Crodain, teaching 110.00 Farmers State Bank, coupons 30.05

Arthur W’eller, teaching.... Ralph Knoll, surplus dog tax Earl O'Hair, salary Dexter Darnell, stock claim. T. R. Woodburn Co. sch. sup. United States Chem. Co. s. sp

Board of Industrial Aid for Blind, school supplies

Industrial Book & Equipment

Co., school supplies

Macmillan Co. school supplies Fred Rising, pump rep. Dst 6 C. J. Arnold, print, notices.. Hamilton Book Store, sch sup Wm. MsDonald, rep. wk en. Isobel Walker, teach Hygiene Jewell H. Vaughn, teaching..

Paul Crodain, teaching 110.00 Mary Kearney .teaching.... 166.00 Jewell Sampson, teaching... 157.00 Mary Hostetler, teaching... 140.00 Mary Priest, teaching 122.80 Arthur Weller, teaching.... 69.20 Jennie Balch, teaching 127.20) Evert Winks, inst 60.00 Olive Liddell Casey, teaching 142.80 | Cass Powers, transportation. 114.00

Roy Eads, transportation.... J. E. Proctor, trai portation Marie Vidito, transportation. A. J. Cowger, Janitor Dist. 1 Ben Pace .transportation.... True Hixon Lbr. Co. 1. s. h. r. Frank Young, gas eng. Dst. 6 C. J. Priest, teaching Earl O’Hair, salary & rent.. Wilson, Miller & Son, coal. 1 Paul Crodain, teaching Jewell Vaughn, teaching.... Oval & Koster, diplomas.... D. H. Goble Prt. Co. sch. sup. Farmers State Bank, coupons C. J. Arnold, print, sch. sup.. Roy Eads, transportation... Evert Winks, teaching Jowell Vaugin. institute.... Paul Crodain, teaching Jewell Vaughn, teaching.... Mary Hostetti"-, teaching... Mary Hostetler, institute... Evert' W’inks. teaching Jewell Sampson, teaching... Jewell Sampson, institute... Mary Kearney, teaching....

Mary Kearney, institute...

Change in Schedule Effective January 20th NEW PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE between Terre Haute Greencastle Indianapolis

via

TERRE HAUTE INDIANAPOLIS & EASTERN TRACTION COPassenger Service—Lea>e Greencastle: East bound: a. m. a-6:00—c-7:27—8:11—c-9:05—10:15—b-11:32. p. m. c-l:20—2:15—c-3:20—4:24—b-5:32—6:26—b-7:32—c-9:28. West bound: a. m. 5;15—6:30—7:47—b-8:37—9:52—b-10:37—11:52. p. m. c-12:38—1:52—c-2:38—3:52—b-4:37—5:52—c-6:38—c-7:49—c-9:24 Freight Service: East bound: a-l:05 p. m. to Indianapolis. West bound: a-7:00 a. m. to Brazil and Terre Haute. a—daily except Sunday b—Highlander c—Limited

Note—New east and west bound Highlanders and freight delivery from Indianapolis and points beyond.

early morning

For further information call Local T. H. I. & E. Traction Co. Agent or address Traffic Depaitment, 208 Terminal Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind.

WHILE THEY LAST

SI oo $1.50 $1.50 $150

Ladies $1.50 Silk-and-wool hose, Colors . . Ladies $2.50 grey wool hose, clocks ... Ladies $2.50 Brown Wool hose, clocks . . Ladies $2.50 Green wool hose, clocks . . $3.00 Cotton Blankets $2.69

Ladies Black and Brown Cotton hose, 3 pairs $1.00

Ladies $2.00 Chamois Suede Gauntlet Gloves

Ladies $1.50

Ladies Cotton Gloves

$1.50 $1.00

.75

J. H. Pitchitord

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James Modlin, labor Dist. 1.. Institute & labor Dist. 1.... Isobel Walker, teach Hygiene

1.15

121.40 70.00 100.78 100.00 150.00 21.10

19.56

14.98

7.25

32.00 150.00 Hit./2 110.00 177.41 163.66 56.00

6.10 1 1.75

24.78 30.40 65.00 29.82 59.96

121.60 190.00 38.00

ta^ cniO. G. Webb, exam. twp. reed ro'r— I Earl O’Hair, salary and rent

I Robert Bridge.-, fl oil Dist. 6 Farmers State Bank, coupons

Framers State Bank, nt, int c 1629.84

J. E. Coffman, stock claim... Singer Sewing Mch. Co. mch Farmer State Bank, coupons Earl O’Hair, salary and rent Riley, Werneke Prt. Co. s. s. J. H. l.angdon & Co. sch. sup Farmers State Bank, coupons Farmers State Bank, int Frank Bettis, transfer ( has. A. Dobbs, Int. eng. D. 6 Claude V. York, teaching... Glen Hoverinale, '■ aching... Frank G. Pruitt, teaching... Virginia Pattei on, teaching. . Marv J. Edwards, teaching. “I A. Fl. Weller, teaching..

197 10 1

p.,', Paul Crodain, teaching 2Q2 i, C. J. Brief t, i ing 66 6'", I Farmers State Bank, coupons

the following report

KIND OF FUNDS

>•

Revenue, Total Brought Forward .. .? 1 I ">• Sinking Fund . War Work n r il Common wip'd Congressional 1 Permanent Endowment ' * Common Congressional ■1 Permanent Endowment d Forfeitures Bonds for Const, of Mac. and Gravel Roads. for Redemption of Road Bonds and Cor)) Bonds for Construction of Public Ditches i for Redemp. of Public Ditch Bds. and lo Redemption cense 'd Construction d Bonds and Coupons • al Maintenance ' te Tax o'ent. In-titution Fund Highway School Tax I' locational Institutions Fund rket Foes •••• ! o Tax

I | I 1 mon School Revenue r : Dog Fund p 1 ’up. Fund trporation Tax i ' Pension r ire Experiments

P" Soldiers’ Memorial f Vocational ^ 1 I Bonds (leational Education T ''Stance Tax pavel Road Repairs

Totals all Funds Items marked thus (*) overdrawn.

Balance Jan. 1st, 1923

Receipts 1923

Total Balance & Receipts

Disbursed 1923

Balance Dec. 31, 1923

Paul Crodain, inst. & draying Cass Powers, transportation. Ben Pace, transportation.... John Lewis, janitor Dist. 6.. Lillie Hall, teaching

94.75 2 5.00 91.00

4,939.12

$128,859.69

$133,798.81

$109,365.46

$ 24,483.35

104.00 461.55

73.66

7,412.12

7,515.78

5,650.02

l ,8 (il).? f)

Lillie Hall, institute

43.44

716.43 5.301.63

51,999 23

716.43 57,300.86

716.43 65,650.00

1,650.86

C. J. Priest, teaching C. J. Priest .institute

110.01

19.51

2,450.00

2,469.51

1,250.03

1,219. IS

Stella O’Hair, enumeration..

15.00

414.06

414.06

400.00

14.06

True Hixon Lbr. Co. fence, lb.

89.40

975.30

6,722.78

7,698.08

8.194.71

* 196.6.",

Farmers Stale Bank, coupons

59.98

925.85

1,368 36

o oc) i 91

1,193.59

800.62

1). V. Etchison & Son, sch sup

165.30

*32.41

460.39

427.98

449.35

*21.37

Earl O'Hair, salary and rent

66.00

1.350.00

5,493.81

6,843.84

6,843.81

Earl O’Hair, salary and rent

65.00

. 101.344.94

59,200 00

163,514.94

118,023.03

45,521.91

E te- Duncan, teach, rot. fnd

14.SC

15,705.07

175,788 97

191,494.01

187,181.30

4,312.74

('. W. Beery, stock claim....

82.00

22.95 ^ 417.77 6.90

1,602.77

22.95 417.77 1,609.67

1,602.77

. 417.77 6.90

Carrie Miller, stock claim... C. E. Steward, school supplies Farmers State Bk, elec. 1. p.

12.00 26.71

123.21

! 47.191.81

38.00

38.00 47,191.81

38.00 44,617.10

2,574.71

A. F. Ford, domes, sci. sup.. .1. O. Coffman, blacksmith wk

7.16 5.70

2,099.85

14,91$ "9

17,018.74

10,810.00

6,208.74

Tatum & Young, coal, dst 1 6

664.00

26,521. '6

26.521.96

14,063.40

11,458.56

bafp McGaughey, stock claim

16.00

8,951.47

8,951.47

8,951.47

Cha-. Black, school supplies

.66

29,768.39 11,236.99

29,768.39 11,236.99

29,768.39 11.,235.99

J. 1 Modlin, labor Dist. 1... E. R Hamrick, transfers....

21.65 88.10

27,89 1.66

27,894.66

27,894.66

First National Bank, int., sp.

75.60

18,692.01

18,692.01

18,692.01

C. J. Arnold, print, an. report

34.80

225.00

225.00

201.00

24.00

Earl O'Hair, salary, and rent

65.00

11,679.15

11,679.15

11,679.15

H. M. Smith, prt. an. rp. s. c.

43.06

146,826.41

146,826.41

146,826.41

H. Pherson, school supplies..

4.35

149,276.50

149,276.50

149,276.50

Bainbridge Tele. Co. du. exp.

11.35

8,668.24

8,668.2 1

8,668.24

H. A. Hall, school supplies..

24.26

22,314.64

22,314.64

22,314.64

Farmers State Bk, bd & cuup

1270.00

181.50

3,356.08

3,637.68

3,537.58

True, Hixon Lbr. Co. 1. r. D. 1

20.32

5,165.45

6,166.45

5,165.45

Dexter Oliver, stock claim..

20.00

72,138.61

72,138.61

72,138.61

Calvin Wilson, rep. elec p, Ih

35.97

1,848.42

1,848.42

1.848.42

T. A. Woodburn & Co. sh sup

8.00

1,495.37

1,495.37

1,496.37

D. H. Goble, school supplies.

493.41

2,242.32

2,242.32

2,242.32

Kiger & Co. sch. twp sup....

55.32

39.73

39.73

39,73

Industrial Book Co. sch. sup.

1.19

42,953.24

42,963.24

42,953.24

James Hamilton, rt. pi. Dst. 6

40.00

1,872.54

1,872.54

1,872.54

Adam. Rising, school supplies

10.95

896.91

3,139.89

4.036.80

4,049.16

*12.36

Farmers State Bank, note cou

2074.67

*2,236.91

115,739.36

113,602.45

110,496.64

3,005.91

Jasper McFerran, school sup Frank Miller, sen. fl. Dist. 1 Mitt Wampler, rep man. trn

80.0C 58 Ji'

9.0.

..$183,313.94

$1,167,390.47

$1,350,704.41

$1,247,696.45

$103,007.96

m ..raagn—pgx*** ■ i

Olice Casey, teach, inst Mary Priest, teaching Mary Priest, institute Jennie Balch, teaching Jennie Balch, institute Arthur Weller, teaching Arthur Weller, institute.... A. .1. Cowger, janitor Dist. i Mario Vidito, transportation. Roy Eads, transportation.... J. E. Proctor, transportation Jewell Vaughn, trims, sch sup Jewoll Vaughn, oommenc. ex.

28.60

153.50

19 12

159.00

50.83

186.60

43.68

131.00

52.00

134.40 260.00 115.50

53.65

E. Knoll, Auditor of Putnam County.

Otto G. Wtbb. Treasurer Putnam County. Examined and approved this 31st day of December, 1923.

Board of

Commissioners of

D. J. Skelton,

R. R. Buis

W. F. Davis

Putnam County, Indiana

oboe caittSfig":::::: m??,

Roy Eads, transportation... T. J. McKeehan, transporta.. Virginia Patterson, teaching W. F. Surlier, transportation Marie Vidito, transportation Jennie Balch, teaching Mary Hostetler, teaching... Pearl Clark, teaching A. E. Weller, teaching Lillie Hall, teaching Ben Pace, transportation.... Frank Pruitt, teaching Samuel Ratcliff, C.O.I). sup. s Pearl Clark, teaching Lee Hall, transportation.... Mary Hostetler, teaching.... Jennie Balch, teaching C. J. Priest, teaching Isobel Walker, teach Hygiene R. B. Eads, transportation.. Marie Vidito, transportation T. J. McKeehan, transportat. Paul Crodain, school supplies J. 1. Modlin, janitor Dist. 1.. John Turney, janitor, Di*t. I Cass Powers, transportation W. E. Young, draying Lufe McGaughey, stock claim Jesse V. Ader, road repairs.. Raymond Flint, transporta... Paul Crodain, teaching Glen Hoverinale, teaching... Frank Pruitt, teaching Virginia Patterson, teaching Mary J. Edwards, teaching. Pearl Clark, teaching C. J. Priest, teaching Glen Hoverinale. teaching... Paul Crodain, teaching Frank G. Pruitt, teaching... Claude V. York, teaching... Virginia Patterson .teaching. Mary J. Edwards, teaching. . Mary Hostetter, teaching... A .E. Weller, teaching Pearl Clark, teaching Jennie Balch, teaching Cass Powers, transportation T. J. McKeehan, transnorta. R. B. Eads, transportation.. Marie Vidito, transportation W. F. Surlier, transportation James I. Modlin, janitor D. 1 John Turney, janitor Dist. 1.. Ben Pace, trnnsoprtation... Lee Hall, transportation.... Lillie Hall, teaching Itt Braden, janitor Dist. 6.. 1. J. Priest, teaching lari O’Hair, alary, rent, exp laymond Flint, transporta.. ’’rank G. Pruitt, teaching... Morton Smith, stock claim... lien Hovermale, teaching... Paul Crodain, teaching Frank G. Pruitt, teaching... Claude V. York, teaching... Virginia Patterson, teaching Mary Edwards, teaching.... Mary Hostetter, teaching...

A. E. Weller, teaching 99.75 Pearl Clark, teaching 77.10 Jennie Balch, teaching 95.40 C. J. Priest, teaching 65.50 Lillie Hall, teaching 82.50 Cass Powers, transportation 157.50 T. J. McKeehan, transportat. 30.00 R. B. Eads, transportation.. 97.50 75.00 ' Marie Vidito , transportation 71.25 150 09 W. F. Surber, transport ati<"i 30.00 15.00 j James I. Hodlin, janitor Dst 1 87.50 65.00 John Tnmey, janitor, (list. 1 37.50 A. E. Weller, school supplies 2.15 Karl O’Hair, salary, rent, exi 115.00 Ben Pace, transportation... _ 63.75 Lee Hall, transportation.... 52.50 First Nat l Bank, int 165.08 Glen Hovermale, teaching... 187.50 Paul Crodain, teaching 115.00 137 50! Frank G. Prur.t, teaching... 95 00 95.59 John Turney, janitor Dist. !. 82.50 James I. Modlin, janitor D. I 89.50 Claude V. York, teaching.. . 75.00 Cass Powers, transportation. 210.00 C. J. Priest, teaching 65.60 Ott Braden, janitor, Dist. 0.V .5.'!.00 Lillie Hall, teaching 110.00 Raymond Flint, transportat. 145.00

i.I.I

11.20 1 1 99 | 60.00 , 59.26

2.25

75.00 i

75.00 82 50 65 60

J 15.00

65.50, 29 98 75.00 . 15.00 40.00

130.00

40.00 75.00 40.00 95.00

127.20 1

75.00 102.80

Fanners State Bank, bunds. 16*16.00

Frank G. Pruitt, teaching... Virginia Patterson, teaching Mary J. Edwards, teaching.. Mary Hostetter, teaching... Glen Hovermale, teaching... Paul Crodain, teaching A. E. Weller, teaching Farmers State Bank, coupons Standard Oil. Co. do. sci. sup

65.50 John Huffman, rd. rep., grail

L. B. COWGILL Plumbing, heating and Repair-

ing a Specialty. Phone 600-Y.

25 E.'Franklin Street

110.00 161.50 78.20 1.43 102.50 129.50 62.33 127.20 108.30 24.78 117.00 85.50 36.00 3.65 50.00 50.00 189.00 16.60 36.00 113.15 115.20 115.00 137.50 95.50 76.00 82.60 51.10 50.00 137.50 115.00 96.60 150.00 76.00 82.50 1.50.00 130.00 ft to 127.20 189.00 36.00 117.00 85.50 86.00 50.00 60.00 72.25 63.00 I 10.00 80.00 113.76 245.00 115.20 96 60 15.00 206.25 191.25 48.25 112.50 112.50 128.75 112.50

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B hand 281.61 / Receipts during year.. 1111.94 Tot. of bal. and rec [346.45 Dish'"—i "its during year. 805.15 Fina e 541 SI’ECI \L SCHOOL FUND Balance on hand $1493.06 Receipts during year 27513.49 Tot. of bal. and rec 29006.5.5 Di-hursoments during year. .19988.75 Final Balances 9017410 TUITION FUND Balance on hr.ml $8120.21 Receipts during year 15067.31 Tot. of bal. and rec 23187.52 Disbursements during year. .15824.12 Final Balances 7863.40

DOG FUND

Balance on hand $ 328.00 Receipts during year 519.00 Tot. of bal. and rec - 847.00 Disbursements during year. . 558.00 Final Balances 289.00 TOTALS OF ALL FUNDS Balance on hand $11033.76 Receipts during year 44684.84 Tot. of bal. and rec 56718.60 Disbursements during year. 37179.70 Final Balances 18538.90 Total bal. as shown by rep.. $18538.90 EARL O’HAIR Trustee of Monroe Township,