The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 January 1924 — Page 3
THE DAILY BA1TNBR CtftB JM9A9VU, INDIANA. WKDVBBDAY, f ANTTAW 9 A Wk
III* TRUSTEES BBPORT iship Tnate«’» Anno»i The Advisory Board of township, Putnam County ^January > 1924 Disbursementa
J. W. Bwge. -worli on roa,; .... 7.00 Krankie Eggers, haul coal .... 4.00 Amo Mill & Elevator < <., ooai 15.34 A. D. Smith, cual . . . .., . 13.59 Fred Brown .stamp- 1.00 Elmer McKamoy. i>lk bds 2.00 ( Charles Miller, work 11.00
ton Lb Co., repair S A' Y.N* ' ! 11 gj^Xel Pukott,teaching. iWaltar I pa Id win, teaching
Fnok Isabel B. S.
$11.21
2.85
C. J. Arnold ,pri . rpta D. H. Goble, soli. sup.
Jonathan Hansell .work on sets 2 8S ( John Poff. trans 48.00 : Joe Pickett, haul gravel 10.00 I
106.60 tru sup.
...60.00 ,. .97.60
...1.25
...18.60
.14.00
Kiger & Co.. 2 nlverts Kiger & Co. blk. bds, mold.
John T. Curry, haul coal. ... T. R. Woodburn & Co., fl. oil J. 1). Gal lion, chick kill ....
Rub n Masten, haul gravel C. *' Gillen, leg. adv Lonnie McCoy, teach Kmery V. Ader, haul grav.
(SC.2'i V. r Zeiner, hatil. grav. •6-55 ji’ V. Pursell, haul grav. ..
5 7 Robert Lawson, haul grav.
52.57 ;Albert Ogle, trans
nth, oil aiker, tea, hy...
iord, ‘varLhno^^....2.40 ^ rI Byni - den)llr - real L York, teaching 105.90 W. M Snapp haul coal ., lerlin. gravel 4.00 C E. Lisby. haul coal . . . Lb Co., doors lock.. 17.26 Walt er Wright .haul coal ® trans 25.00 J - E. Porter, haul slate ..
.226. : , 21.s; 34 9 .
11.0t 2.0 ■ 7.2 7 7.21 6 91 4.00
Du\
aid Phillips, trans.
■ : n ' Arnold, teach.
. 24.00 ' . 35.00 J . 84.97 | . . 4.00 l . . 4.00 j , .12.00 ' . 29.55 j . 32.00 1 48.00 I 100.00
alker.
trang 25.00 Isabel Walker, teach health hy 18.60
122 60 |
10.00 I 25.85 . 1,00 14.00 84.00
Donnie B
Ntr
^ McCoy, teaching 98.00 Lexis E. grr, work on road Fi iin^i‘‘ trans 70.0° W. M. Snapp, haul coal . . Lois Zei sr varnish no 3 2.00 Harry Beck, work on road Wm F. [Zeiner, trans 12.50 Harry Beck, haul coal Ambrose >. Cassity, trans 25.00 'Win. F. Zeiner, haul coal .
Ruth Fred
1.20 7.12 4.80 3. 6 8.77
fetten, trans 26.00 .Fred Duncan, weigh coal bwn, stamps 1.00 ^ohn T. Curry, haul, coal Ll Pickett, teaching.. .106.66 [John T. Curry, haul coal
1,
»ickett, trans 60.00 feeiner, hang doors 3.00 &. Son, lumber... .236.29 Foods, trans 47.00 foods, move stove 3.25
Edwsrd [Baldwin, teaching 97.60 John Hunan, trans 127.35 Shelby Padgett, gravel 5.00 DonnielWcCoy, teaching 98.00 John BcCoy, trans 25.00 lira An >ld, trans 168.75 Claude V York, teach 211.80 WalteilR Pickett, trans 60.00 JQla H*Z' 1 Pickett, teach. .. 106.66 Frank Zimmerman, jan. ser. .61.05 ^|d< r, teaching 100.00
lies, trans 92.26 >k Sons, cable .... 12.40 ble, book, sta. ptg. .. . 42.71
5.37 5.80
alker, teach 18.60 )k & Sons, cable 3.00 Baldwin, teaching ..97.60 ilson, teaching .... 100.00 Allee, leg. adv 35.00 IcCoy, trails 16.00 DonnlelMcCoy, teach 98.00 Andewlll Lewis, trans 50.00 Standard Oil Co., Semdac 5.20
97.60 60.00
106.66 180.00
12.06
Edw. C. Baldwin, teach. Waltern’ickett, trans. ... Ilia Hirel Pickett, tech. . Disha A i ' \ [>.
(ran, for coal
Idw. Lbr. Co. hdw 4.70 iby, haul coal 4.00 jodwine, fram pict 6.00
b red Sanford, work on road
Eagle Coal & Mining Co. caal 336.:!9 J. E. Procton, haul coal 16.46 Walter Wright, haul coal .... 5.67 Ezra Arnold, haul coal 3.59 Elisha A. Zeiner, sal., exp. . . 120.00 Walter S. Campbell, haul coal 17.47 John B. Clark, trsf 3,579.02 J. E. Coffman, sheep killed . 162.00 Carl Byrd, demur 2.00
To correct erors in 1921 22.38 jCounty Auditor, draw c, s, rev 502.53 Mary Ader, to cor .error sal. .100.00 I J 06 B. P.ckett, dog tax .... 14.00
l ii.i Hazel Pickett, jan. work .8.00 1
Lila Hazel Picektt .teach . . . Harry Lawson, wk. rd C. E. Lisby, trans C. E. Lisby wor kon road . . . S. Mason, haul gral W. O. Eg. rs, trans V). R. Lew alien, trans Lziii Arnold, haul grav Lzra Arnold, wood Donnie B. McCoy, teach Ethel iddings, trans Reuben Masten, trans l ank Zimmerman, jan. work John Poff, trans
Scobee Brothers, bal on well 157.45
Grant Todd .trans Harry Beck, work on road Elmer McKamey, work on Jeff Bugg, trans Armlnta Sibbitt, trans. .. . Paulina Pickett, trans. . .. Elisha A. Zeiner, sal, exp.
Della Zeiner, off. rent 60.00 Elisha Oowgill, pump at No. 7 14.00
Receipts
) ^pEvety'3 Hours - 1 BREAKS THAT COLD Hill's Cascara Bromide Quinine will break your cold in one day. Taken promptly it prevents colds, la grippe and pneumonia. Demand red box bearing Mr. Hill’s portrait. All [druggists. _ Price30c.
CASCARA j^QUININE
W. H. HILL CO. l*BTPo? r. Mir**
gia, which has held him bedfast for the last two day*. Gene Miles returned Sunday t* Terre Haute, where he will attend high school. Floyd Miles of Terre Haute is now making his home in Greencastle.
DePAUW NOTES
BBTPOTT, .MIC**..
(B-201)
Thursday until Saturday and attended the ball game Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bain att. nded
72 50 : community club given at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Mort Spencer,
14.00 ,
jx.oo ■ l ast Thursday.
75.00 Mr. and Mrs. Alvy Thom 19.00 Sunday visitors with Mr. ai
Alpha Chi Omega announces the pledging of Eloi.-o Wade, Rhea Bowers and Crystal Cooper. Miss Cooper is the ilaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cooper, who re.-idc on -outh Bloomington street.
were ! M rs. |
“Present tendencies in Religious Thought” will be the subject of thg, series of lectures by Dr. Albert C. Knudson, professor of Theology in
12.501 Russell Thomas. j the Boston University School of 12.95 The Rev. Paul Vietyke ate Su y Theology, to be delivered this year as 45.00 (Hnner with Sim O’Hair and fan >. j the Mendenhall Lectures. The lectures Miss Ruby Bain is spendin a few w 'll he given from Sunday afternoon
Elisha A Zeiner, sal., exp
60.00 j Farmers Bank, Jan. int.
• ” 1 -50 days with her brother Allen < . n and
• • 14-00 | family.
rd. 4.00 j j,i rs Frank Thompson, of Indian- - ' lhl | aolis spent the week-end with her is-
• 1 *- "’".ter Mrs. Orville Thomas.
1- .)0, jyj r an( j ^j rs Mark Woodw rth and 12.).00 children of Quincy were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton 1 niest. Mrs. Helen Robins and Mr Mice Lewis called on Mr. and Mrs Billy , Reeves Sunday. Mr. Reeves the
■ flu.
15.70
Kiger & Co., road tools 48.37 County Auditor, sur. dog tax 141.28 O. G. Webb, pay for field ex.. 40.40 . Farmers Bank, Fem. int 13.80 John T. Siddons, stamps 1.00 Farmer’s Bank, Mar. Int. ... 11.30 Lois Zeiner, sch. wag 2.80 j Individual dog tax 1922 3.00 Pruitt Lbr. Co., paint 22.95 Farmer's Bank, Apr. int 11.20 Albert A. Ogle, trans 6 25 County Auditor, adv. draw. 1,200.00
Mrs. Blanche Frank visitt I her sister Mrs. Mattie PriiM Thursday and Thursday night
with last
udltor, sur. dog tax . 35.8 4 Frank Zimmerman ,jan. work. 3.00 Shelby Padgett, ass. dog tax 259.00
krst, Insur 28.00 fillips, H S. Trans. .. 26.00 jo., school supplies .. 59.30 bldwin, trans 12.50 y Mason, H. S. Trans. .25.00 Evans, H. S. Trans. ..25.00 [ight, H. S. Trans. . .. 25.00 Cassity, H.| S. Trans. 25.00 K rs, II. S. Trans .... 50.00 Iber, H. S. Trans 12.50 ■ bdell, H. S. Trans. .50.00 •%! Kamey, H. S. Tras .. 25.00 ^ ilker, H. S. Trans . . 25.00 Heavin, H. S. Trans. .25.00 ■nes, H. S. Trans 12.50 issell, H. S. Tarns. .25.00 Jpi arlane, H. S Trans .2 5.00 ,... H. S. Trans 75.00 ^^K"iner, H .S. Trans. .. 12.50 1. C,M< if. S. Trans. ... 50.00 H. S. Trans 25.00 IMMY i'ten, H. S. Trans. . .25.00 ^■fi arass. 11. S. Trans. . 25.00 h. s. trans 25.00 uns. b, s. trans. ... 25.00 Bugg, h. s. trans. . . 50.00 ;g. h. s. trans 50.00 h. s. trans 12.50 {i'hael. h. s. trans. ... 25.00 h sj trans 25.00 tellaMf ikins, h. s. trans. . .. 25.00 onatb«ii Hansell, h. s. trans. .50.00 fMllM I- 1 u. h. s. trans. . . . 25.00 h. 25.00 A’,® ^'dl. h. s. trans 25.00 York, teach 105.90 Iggins, work 7.20 Jigers, work 16.74 |zel Pickett, inst., jan. 77.31 Pickett .teach. .. 106.66 Iff trans 186.15 Pireson, trans 25.00 therlin, lbr 4.30 pilson, teach 685.60 Hlson. at. inst 39.28 ler, teach 700.00 ^^ler at. inst 60.00 ^•Itefrickett. trans 60.00 Haudgw York, teach 105.90
John Cook & Sons, paint 3.75 Individual dog tax 3.00 Harry F. Hadley, trsf i,050.00 Individual dog tax 21.00 Transfers tp to rd. fd 300.00 , Farmers Bank. May Int 6.75 Millard Greenlee, ser adv. by. .. 5.00 Individual do gtax 9.00 S. O. Ader, adv. bd 5.00! County Auditor, draw 6.073.77 James J. Bugg, adv. bd 5 00 Farmers Bank. June int 7.10 Everett Eggers, work on road 43.60 ( Individual, dog tax 21.00 Arthur Eggers, wor kon road 46.30 Coun y Auditor, draw c s rev 538.35 Harry Lee Lanson, work on rd. 7.80 Indivduals & Assessor dog tax 55.00
KEMP'S BALS
Elisha A. Zeiner, sal., exp.
60.00 Individuals, dog tax 49.00
J. K. Langdon & Co., Bibles ..10.85 Farmers Bank, July interest ..12.25 Isabel Walker, teach heal hy. .18.60 Ohio Farmers Insurance Co. ... 3.40
Farmers Bank, Aug. int 8.75 Ohio Farmers Ins. Co., Ins. .. . 17.80 Farmer s Bank, Sept. Int 5.40
1,146.71 Farmers Bank, bor. money. 2,000.00
Individual, dog tax 13.00
25
Chas Eggers, w’ork on road .. 71.00 Fred Rogers, clean, sch house. 4.50 J. L. McFerran, trsf 112.31
Earl O’Hair, Monroe trsf
Henry Allen, Jack. Trsf. ... 427.60
Riley & Werneke Ptg. Co. at cds 1.76 Joe Smith, scrap iron .. . . Fred Sanford, painting 34.10 Farmer’s Bank, Oct. Int. . . H. G. Pierson, cl. sch. house . . 9.00 Individual dog tax John Carrol, work on sch wag. 90.50 County Auditor, adv. draw Jabez Brown, sheep killed 6.00 Farmer’s Bank, Nov. Int. . L. E. Lisby, cl.sch house 3.50 County Auditor, adv. draw
Arthur Eggers, grav. haul ... 29.10 Ella Hazel Pickett .teach. ... 85.82 C. A. Purselt, work 4.00 Frank Poff, haul 3.00 Campbell & Son, dynamite ...23.52 Ezra Arnold, world on rd. . . . :r ;.80 Ezra Arnold, tUk sch wag 4.00 Otis Wheeler, trfs 230.12
February 3 until Wednesday night, February 7. The Sunday address will begin at 3:15 while the others will be given at 8 p. m. sharp.
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Scabbard and Blade will give a picture show on February 20 to help raise the money which it, as an organization, pledged to the endowment campaign. The feature picture will be Douglas Fairbanks in “The Mark
of Zorro.”
Percy G. Evans, instructor in Romance Languages, has gone to complete his work for a degree at Boston University this semester. It is probable that Mr. Evans will resume his position at DePauw next fall. Clyde E. Aldrich, of the University of Iowa, will take Mr. Evans place this semester. Mr. Aldrich was taking graduate work for his Masters degree.
CLASSIFIED ADS For Rent
h()R RENT—Newly furnisher! and decorated steam heated rooms with private entrance for 18 men students Tub and shower baths. Will rent to club. Ready for occupancy beginning next semester. O. F. Lakin, 222 E. Washington St. Phone 815. 14-m., w., S. 6t.
FOR RENT—One room conveniently located. Phone 313. 28-3t
FOR RENT—A modern room, 308 E. Hanna St. Phone 706-L. 29-2t
Lost.
LOST—String of pearls Sunday morning on street or in College Aveniue church. Finder notify 321 Bloomington street. Reward. Ip
LOST—Shell rimmed glasses in leather case. Finder please leave at Banner oflice. 30-2p
For Sale.
HEAD LETTUCE—2 large heads ^
FFeeble?
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The undersigned trustee of Jefferson School township, Putnam county, Indiana, hereby gives notice that on Thursday February 21st, 1924 until 10 o’clock a. m. at the office , of A. R. Hurst, Vttorney in GrecnI castle, Indiana, he w ill receive seal-
NKWS OF COLORED FOLKS The second quarterly meeting of
County Auditor, draw. ,
Statement Showing Amount of all home
led bids and proposals for the erection and completion of a new township consolidated chool building, and at the same time and place will
,, u n, 1 a ior 1. 1 n t al so receive scale t ids and propothe Bethel M. E. church will be sals for the in8ta ii iri ., of ^Vatheld Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Febru- jng and ventilating, plumbing and ary 3. A business meeting of the sewering and electric wiring in the will be in session at the said building all in accordance with
the plans and specifications heretofore adopted and approved by the said trustee and his advisory board
2,000.00 Prayer meeting will be conducted and which are now on file in the 3,693.29 Thursday night of this week at the office of the said trustee local 1 in of Mr. and Mrs. S. Holbert. detferson township, Putnam County,
. .. 4.85
.. 13.00 trustees
1,200.00 home of Mr. and Mrs, Mark McGru . . . 3.35 der Wednesday evening.
PVANCING years should n o t
,, ... , . „ „ _ mean the approach of a pertoc for twen,y-h\e cents. A, & P. Gro- 0 f dependency—of orutchosjand cane.cery. i-p —of worry, care and fatigue! I Don’t dread the days ahi adf B* FOR SALE-1000 bushels of good P'’cpared to grapple with the teach „ „ ... . , , men of Old Age—with rheumatism— corn. E. C . Wain farm bloyd town- V ith undermined health—with feo ship, See Central Trust Company, bleness. The system that is fre. Administrators Margaret Case. from Impurities—through which ric'
red blood tingles need not worr' about advancing years. Enlist the ala
of S. S. S.—the builder of red blooo FOR SALE—Eight room house, cells—to light off the infirmities o semi-modern, four blocks from square Gld Age. ran With the aid of S. S. S. when yot on good street. Phone 597. rca( , h thl8 BtaR9 of life the nerVf 25-fr. S & lu power that has been built up by evc.i Increasing blood cells—the vim an
30-2t dai 30-lt wk
We have a full and complete line vigor of youth that you possess wi - t . 1 .. . , capably enable you to enjoy the «•! of stone ware, including jars and va £ agea of p a8B i ng years, wtul crocks of all sizse. Louis F. Hays, others less fortunate are feeble am
South Side Square. 30-2t dependent.
I S. S. S. for nearly a century has
, , , been serving as a valuable and timr
bOR SALE Two top buggies, rub honored assistant in the fight for flab
ber tires, storm apron, just like new. C. W. Pheiffenberger. D. & Wk. p
FOR SALE—Baby cab and bed. Mrs. Arvel Roach, 21 West Jacob street
and hearty Old Age. It is made ouh of pure vegetable ingredients and L sold at all good drug stores. The large size bottle Is tfiu
more economiral.
FOR 494-Y.
SALE—Airedale pups.
C O' A Jakes
,^|ke Yourself Atjam
Money Paid to the Various Funds of i The Workers of Mt. Zion Baptist
Indiana.
,,, . _ , , _ „ 1 . *"a "»«■. 11 The estimated cost of thi Moyd Township. Putnam County, churoh held a very successful meet-| e(1 building is Forty thousand dol-
Disbursements Therefrom and Bal- ing at the home of Mrs. Thomas lars ($40 000.) Robinson Monday evening. | All bids must be in writing and The Gopher Club will meet next 0,1 f°f ms provided therefore, signed,
ances Remaining Therein for year ending December 31. 1923.
TOWNSHIP FUND
Monday night at the A.M.E. church.
sealed and delivered and in every re
Car Chestnut Anthracite on track. Ready for delivery. Ferd Lucas. 29-2p.
% v| m > tiN
FOR SALE—Clover and timothy hay. O. M. Thomas, Phone Morton. 29-2 p.wk.
Wanted.
Teachers Retirem’t Fund, pen. 97.36 Balance on hand $1,018.90 Worley Shoemaker, sheep killed 9.00 Receipts during year 792.44 Fred Sanford, sheep killed ... 23.00 { Total of Bal., and Receipts 1,811.34 Henry Phillips, sheep kill ... 36.00 Disbursements during year 1,285.71
Ruth Zeiner, teaching 96.00
York att. inst.
Wm. F. Zeiner, work on rd. . . 24.00 John Poff, trans 60.00 W. R. Lewalien, trans 60.00 Donnie B. McCoy, teach. .. . 84.97 Grant Todd, trans 25.00 1 H. C. Pierson, trans 25.00 Carl Phillips, paint work .... 11.90 Elisha A. Zeiner, sal., exp. . . . 60.00 W. O. Eggers, trans 35.00 Albert Ogle .trans 40.00 Duward Phillips, trans 60.00 Mary Ader .teach 128.60 Ella PHazel Pickett, teach . . . 60.00 Edward C. Baldwin, teach . . . 68.55 Robert Lawson, sheep kill .. . 25.00 Chas. Eggers, trans 31.25 Russell Scobee, drill well . . . 200.00 Claude Iddings , trans 27.00 Chester Pickett, work on road 16.00 D. V. Etcheson & Son. sch. rpr 20.35 W. R. Lewalien, C. T. Trans. . 60.00 Grant Todd, C. S. Trans 50.00 Mrs. Harry Pierson, bd. drill. . . 9.00 Donnie McCoy, teach 84.97 Ruth Zeiner .teach 96.00 Wm. F. Zeiner, moving 4.50 Elisha A. Zeiner, sal., exp. ... 60.00 Dnuward Phillips, trans 60.00 Edward C. Baldwin, teach... 101.00 John Poff, trans 60.00
Final Banlnces 525.63
ROAD FUND
Receipts during year 926.25 Total of Bal. and Receipts ..926.25
The Social given by the trustees of Bethel church at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Wood was as successful as the weather conditions would permit. Mr. Woods is the grateful recipient of a box of excel-
! lent peanuts which
him from North Carolina.
The Excelsior Literary Club will
Disbursments during year.. 854.86 m< > et Thursday evening at 8 oVlock Final Balances 71.39 a j. ^be home of Mr. and Mrs. Woods. SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND | elation of officers will be held,
Ispect must conform to the laws of
state of Indiana.
Each bid for the general construction hall be accompanied by a certificate check) for One Thousand Dollars ($1000); each bid for the heating and ventilating shall be ac-
aiator KAnt eompanied by a certified check for ms sister sent Four Hundre( , Do ]i ar8 ($4(10;) each
bid for the plumbing and sewering shall be accompanied by a certified check for Two Hundred Dollars ($200); and each bid for the electric wiring shall be accompanied by
Balance on hand 2,837.87 | then criticisms on Fiction will be Dollare^lOO*) 61 k These^"hecks 11 must Receipts during year 6,602.84 given, be made payable to the trustee of Total of Bal. and Receipts .9,440.71 j M r8 . d. Hughes has been suffer- Jefferson School township, Putjnam Disbursements during year 6,721.22 j n g -with a severe cold. county, Indiana and will be held by Final Balances 2 ,,19.49 Miss Pinkie Ruskin, who has been ^ bK^bidderT wil/"^ TUITION FUND working at the Pin Delta Theta, tpr into a con tract and execute a Balance on hand 5.810.05 house, has developed a serious case J bond for the full amount of the bid, Receipts during year 9.555.07 'of pneumonia. Mr Todd Wagner, approved by the said trustee, for Total of Bal. and Receipts 15.365.12 is doing her work at ^ ese " t ’ J ^ their Wds^^^acce^.’ ’ The Disbursements during year 12.679.51 J The condition 01 Mr. Wyatt JampR I checks of those bidders who fail to
who has been suffering with heart awarded a contract will be retrouble, is reported to be worse. tunned to them when the contracts
Mrs. Charles Browris’ baby has 460 00 ^ >ecn su< ^ er * n K w* 1 * 1 eczema.
(man, trans 96.75 timmerman, jan. work 49.50 Pickett, trans 25.00 Baldwin, jan. work 83.50
J WM Y r Baldwin, teacb. .. 97.60
|C. Baldwin, at. Inst. .34.16 trans 60.00
■M&ff trans 10.00 ^^BFigg .trans 25.00
Bes. trans 80.26 gers, trans 25.00
68.36 Joe Shoemaker, haul water
roods, trans ft grass, trans nold, teach nold, at. inst. ... leCoy, jan. at. inst.
IcCoy, teach.
5.00
Albert Ogle trans 42.00 Industrial aid for blind brms. 12.00 Kiger & Co. sch. sup 67.65 Chas. Eggers, trans 28.50 Ella Hazel ickett, teaPeh. .. 161.50 Ethel Iddings, sheep kill 6.00 Ethel Iddings, trans 14.00 C. L. Higgins, work 18.85 Ginn & Co., Flash cards 18.00 True Hixon Lbr. Co., shing. ... 180 IT. R. Woodburn & Co., sftp. .. 15.32 D. H. Goble, sup 35.27 D. H. Goble, check books 7.87 599.20 chas J. Arnold, tax levy report 16.00 44.96 Paul Frederick, haul gravel ..14.00 72.90 Homer Lewis, haul grav 12.00 128.00 Frank Zimmerman, jan. ip wk 91.00
. 11.09 101.ool
28.00 52.00
'J t
trans 19.00 D av id Woerell, trans. . • trans 75.00 Edward C. Baldwin, teach
.60.00 Mar y Ader, teach •
. 30.00
W. R. Lewalien, trans
Final Balances 2,685.61
DOG FUND
Balance on hand 121.84
Receipts during year
Total of Bal. and Receipts ..581.84] Disbursements during year . 385.40, Final Balances 196.441
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS
Balance on hand 9,788.66 Receipts during year .... 18,336.60 Total of Bal. and Receipts 28,125.26 Disbursements during year ,21,926.70 Final bale 1 ces $6,198.56 Total Balances as shown by this
Repor' - -$!5,1 08.56.
Warrant-Checks outstanding December 31, 1923- $197.90. Total Balances and outstanding, Warrants, December 21, 1923 -
$6,396.46.
Cash in Depository, December 31, 1923—$6,396 46. ELISHA A. ZEINER, Trustee of Floyd Township. Grant Todd, trans 42.50 1
Mrs. Lussie Robinson stepped on a piece of coal last Tuesday, which, slipping from under her foot, caused her a severe fall. She is, however, able to be around again. Mr. Virgil Chattman is slowly improving from an attack of neural-
BRICK CHAPEL o —
®i8h A Zeiner, sal exp. .. •Ha CBJ'. inpr, tak. enum. ,
Ws i rnold 8heep killed
Bzr a 41 n dd, trans 135.00 Ruth Zeiner, teach.
50.00
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hamm ami son Bert of Mill Grove, spent Thursdaj with their daughter, Mrs. Bruce Hall. , Mr. ami Mrs. Cyrus O’Hair ami
257.20 < children, Landes anr Madonna ami ( 48.00 I Miss Margaret Kelly, of Indianapolis, 9 6.00 visited relatives and friends from
Get Two Trial Boxes PAZO OINTMENT is a Guaranteed Remedy for all forms of Piles. Pay your druggist $1.20 for two boxes of PAZO OINTMENT. When you have used the two ooxes, if you are not satisfied with the results obtained, we will send $1.20 to your druggist and request him to hand it to you. We prefer to handle this through the druggist because his customers are usually his friends and will be honest with him. PARIS MEHICINK COMPANY, St. Louis, Mo.
have been awarded. Should the successful bidder or bidders fail to enter in such contract and execute such bond then he or they shall forfeit the amount of said certified check as liquidated damages for such failure, for the use and benefit of the proper fund of Jefferson Sdhool Townshfip, Putnam County, Indiana. Copies of the said plans and specifications are on file in the office of the Elmer E. Dunlap Company, Architects, 1050 North Deleware Street, Indianapolis. Indiana; in the office of the State Board of Accounts, State House Indianapolis, Indiana ami in the office of A. R. Hursi Attorney, GreencasGe, Indiana. Copies of the said plans and specifications may be obtained from the office of the architect upon the deposit Twenty-Five Dollars ($25^ for each set. Said deposit will be returned to the bidders upon the safe return of said plans and specifications on or before the day and hour set for receiving bids. The right is expressly reserved to reject any or all bids and to use sufficient time to investigate the bids and qualification: of the bidders. GILBERT OGLES Trustee of Jefferson • School Township, Putnam Co. Indiana G. C. Parker Edgar Hurst
W. T. Blue
Members of Advisory Board
30-6-13-20
WANTED—Middle aged woman for kitchen and dining room. Good pay All modern conveniences. Inquire .it Banner Office. Utf
The Metropolitan Life Insurance company wants two agents for Greencastle ami vicinity. The position pays a weekly salary and commission. Applicants must be married and between the age of 21 anil 40. Splendid opportunity for advancement. For interview apply by letter to B. M. Headlee, P. O. Bo\ 363 City. 30-2p
m / a ' 1 !x‘1 ■ •4 ypi® IT P. M(J! LINS. DRUGGIST.
Clerks, 18 up. Excellent salary Exam. March 8. For government po-
sitions in your state. Experience un- y' n lC .factor in the
necessary. For free particulars, write Gwtay, as lower prices were report-
ed from some of the primary mar-
INDIAN A POI. Is LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 30.—Decreased receipts of 10,000, caused by the condition of highways throughout the state, proved the chief stead-
ho market hero
R. Terry( former Civil Service examiner) 382 Barrister Bldg., Washington, D. C. 30-4p
WANTED—2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 211. 29-tf
Miscellaneous.
keting centers.
Except for a drove or two which sold at the opening at $7.30, tho market was steady, with alt weigh to of good hogs bringing $7.35, with a few at $7.40. Sows and pigs ruled unchanged, sows at $6.25 down,
and pigs $6.75 down.
I Trading in the* cattle market wan active at firm prices. The receipts of 1,000 were readily absorbed.
Automobile Owners, before insur-
ing your car, see me for rates, Ac- . . . , cident.- R. II. Newgent, ditrict man- • l uln P ln demand caused calf ager, Security Automoblie Insurance prices to drop a half dollar to a top Company. 1 Wed. and Fri. tf. of $15.50 for choice veas and $14.50 1 1 1 to $15. for the bulk. Receipts were
GENERAL Automobile repairing 8 qq ami battery service. First class work and everything guaranteed. The Dean Motor Company, Phone 620.
30-10t
We stil lhave some more of those heavier CO lb. larg cans at 25c. Louis F. Hays, South Side Square. 30-2t
Less than 50 head of sheep were in the yards, but prices for nativefed lambs were fully a quarter higher at $13.50 down. Ewes ruled
steady at $7 down. o-
TWO ARE KILLED
LOGANSPORT, Ind., Jan. 30.—
“ " . . , . . . Charles Buck and Harry Zimmerman .n F M n b d™ k S e‘T t a .n d | 1 t"rr5i.t «. ... lv„n.,U,„„ rai.Phono 217-L Sept. 5tf Wed road, were instantly killed m an ac- — cident in the local yards late yesPocthontas Lodge will hold a tea terday. The two men were crushed at the home of Mrs. Anna Sanford, between two freight cars when they 302 Gillespie street, Thursday after- failed to hear the warning of a felnoon from 2 to 4 o’clock. It low workman.
Potatoes—$1 per bushel. No better D^a Theta Tau will have a soca. cookers Well sorted. 217 E. Wash- meeting at the home of Miss Rut! ington St. Phone 17. LeRoy Jay. Wilson on Thursday evening at 7;lV 21-tf. o’clock.
