The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 January 1927 — Page 3
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THE GREENOASTLE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY. JANUARY is. 1927.
Classified Ads
For Sale
POi; SAI.E : — Ono Ltoy.l l.oom
Lost
l,nhy IiidW-
( all Banner Office.
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jn.ftA Jam n s! Burk, inar. rf.iir . l.'.OO P.n.OO TJr.ymnnd Wrlpht.. haul cnnl 1.00 7.00 Kay Evens .leaeliin'; . 110.00 i.'i.oo Fay Thomas. Snlnrj .->0.00 ?..■>.00 Estelle Frank, tenrhlns .... SO.00 00.00 . A n. Chew, coal 10. JO 0.00 .Intnes riummer. laO nl . . I’S.no 20.00 p. AY. Wrlshl. haul.HI 2.A0 20.00 Kin or Fo., fur. in mil . . 190.00 20.00 Byron Wrlfrht. Inl> rd. . 21.H i It*.00 Oscar Mnrlan, haul coal . . .. 2.00 2.00 Warren Bane, Itlil.u sch. .1.21S.10 10.0 1 Eorene Thompson, icachina 100.On 00.00 James Burk, same 00 00
Go-To. The dam was made up of A - •' Johnson, trans.. haul coal 22.00 Estelle Frank, sr.me A0.0' ^ 11 ^ Flanitei hundrettn ttf shert seclinns of lops. Bay Evens. Inst OS.00 j. ||. llenon, arcl.iiect .... 70.On
Raymond Hickey, fume, ins. Andrew Pic.koy. trans
I.Os'T:—$20 l»ill between 100 N T . • ,am, ’ R Plummer, lab. , Indiana and Kneker's re’trurant Tue- Julian, teachinK .. mcmit’s: $A reward. Return Banner F'ny Thomas, exp. rt
office or to Glen Arnold. ifi-l.t.. J ,sf;o Soars, trans
n Flattde lluniphrey. same . . . ! IM» BK.W ERS’ DAM. S. T. Johnson, same n II. R. Adamson, same AXTIGO, Wis.. Jan. is. (UP) — ° onr Welln. same
, ^i,. iirnry Stinson E-mile en-t Vi- excavatinir on a farm near llf ' r,hn ^nme
IS. here, farmers unearthed an old liev.- Anp,,s Ibiqua, satne
; er dam buried nearly three feet un- Johnson, teaehinv
FOR
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SALE: Yellow
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, q[> < -TOO hu-hel of oMi‘l < ‘ r normal water level of Lake , ' r anl; Johnson, Inst., jan.
Go-To. The dam was made no of •' J Johnson, trans.. haul
Offii'c. 11-if. aceonlinsr to one of the farmers, and • ,<, bn Akers, trans —o the ends of the loe-s were uniformly Franklin, teaoli . . . ion SALE:—Modern seven room ! I ape red off by the heavers which 1,,,lon F ’ r * nk li"' inHr - J an - ' , ‘ ll( | ..in,co, Furnace, hath. 10M have* lonj? since 1-ft this section. 'I"'"'" Irwin, Inst . jan. . ,,!irl •' ’ „ . . „ Itohcri Irwin, teachinK ..
Follcee Avenue. Rarqram, tern.; i has. Slave ns, trans
" - l-aiicor. "'" TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE'S REPORT Herndon Irwin icachinp .
The Township Trust, t/s Annual || rrn , lon h . win , n8| Jnn ncpon to the Advisory Board, rd j„h n Phelps, trans . .
WANTED:—GTI or wcnmn to Madison Township. Putnam Fottniy. i Iluttl . )ulinll u .. lcllinK .. !, , ;,t lunch room. Phone-400. Iladiana. January. 1927 showinR Re- nuth ., ulillni _ jnn
17-21 velpts, Disbursements and Balance*! Sp(lftj1a Knnilp| . tl . ans
the
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Wanted
4rt.no Jessie Wilson, teaching Irtrt.n0 Art.Prt L.oe Wood, -‘i sent.- oili Hi l.ftrt
1 2rt.t>,, till MM 1 AO.no I 00 rt(t lArt.rtO l pi on Irtu it,
21.00 Kola Noose, ter.chin-.
72.00 James Burk, same 20.00 Mayhcllc Dayman, anie
10.0e Herndon hwin. satne , . ...
22.17 Itoheri Irwin, satin'
Ail.00 Kay Evens same 2o.f,0 i eturgl Nut, B: nk Vn Int 2A.00 l.or -i Thontpror, achin • AO.00 Ira .Moore, Inh. on road . .
Exactly Suited to the needs of Elderly People A! i: u round therapeutic reason v. My 1 rl.-v’s Honey arid Tar Compound tor ccum; ■ and cold is e-pcoially suited to thu : oils nf elderly people. . it contain!: no chloroform, no npiaten to can-a vonstipation (that tniRhcar i I advancing year- and to dry up ti. rstvial, necessary secretions. r.liiidy laxative, v.onderfully snothimr a: ! h-alioK to the irritated area. Foley's II' ney a ,1 Tar Compound is a tine dcperulahle family medicine lor all coughs and ttiroat itr'tations, lii'r-ei ini^"llu” ci i!-Ii and rlistuitiiiid nif;ht com™ • /x.ict/v suite J to the needs of elderly people Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound SolJ t \ try »v/j«r« K. I*. Ml. 1 I.INS. PKI GGISI
After the u Flu ?f is over —you need a Tonic
Help !s Nociliid to ttestoro Vour Wasted Strengt!! and Energy. ‘rill" F iv - Hi.' hudv wi'.ikcnnl ni'd
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In -mi It cnsC'i, Inilh’ is indi- ii-‘‘I. |{(’■ I"i IItc .‘im icl, * rid jMiii-MU of lliil Id-down li' 1 -
ins.
"Fill" N \ ry i ncr dlli- di-.vt II Ic.ivcs ii \ id inis ,i \v, ik .id it.Iillllnli'd l-i •• !';■•.• i ; -I- non • i! lit or I rnm ! lie ., I.. r ,' 1 .: I roui Ihi' diease II It 1 dUer wnnl iflvr atlacl; «i if • du,"; uu t. • 1 . i- • It -
I, ,!.» :■> r imilil the s'sh>m so that yn-.i nihv hiv v.inr nid-timc drcnvth and i u.'i ay rcsliircil. i uncqiinllcd for re-tcrim 1 :1 .Old VitalllJ. i,.ii i.v.'- ii in yoiir-cif .in ! family to ivi 1 - .1 I.1 1 . II licl|i- Nullin’ tuiihl i,,i cd I riirpusi-IC'. II irilptnvcs pa* [irMi - c hy which Ilia tdilj IV n'ii"i''i. il. |i j-linic-irici! a.'.d rclkih!'’. ss, j. hi;.,to I' r ., m • he rods m trcsli Ii a i 1 p ni . anil If iff,pa red in a , i, ..'iii, v. i' in .i modern llhnrnlni'. - ' - i -,,lil ,i(. all •■nn.l -r ii-' ‘•tm-c* In iv.'M ■ • . Tlct ku-ucr '■/" I: inoru ; .....‘cm:' .1,
12.0,, 4 4.00
. . 4 0.00 Fay Thomas, sttl.. f \p.
- -n of nil Township Kcvonties. for Ih* Knatii.r, enmn lA.OO (’. C C. S,. I. R. R . frt sio. 1111
\\ VNTKD Farmer to cam /for > onl RtulInK December :il. 1»2« Ull ., x PlMP icachinK Ifi0.no jc.sic Wilson, teaclnns . ..lOO.or,
iml coll durinR wintei iths. Dishursomcnts Iroln Neele, In t. Inn 61.05 Warren lame bull p .•„• 7!»7 Y. l-’MI Head, irunspnrtatinn $ A*n.0 t , V|av , ipl , p |iftymnn lpnoll | nK .,-.0.0,, Wm liunior Inh ,. . i i —o- Thompson, same May belle Dayman. Inst., jan. . 76.00 .M J. II bh i W \ NT I 1 1 Girl for Kcneral house ‘Mias. IIontriKht, same to.on , T KnwiiiRs. laboi 4.00 Fiank .Vc Mindcn, 1 ml th,
vnik. Mi I'nil Todih Phono 5X2 m -'. J. Johnson, same ...
^ pi.p Frank Johnson, same .. A’hiis. Plavens, same .... \\ v.MKD: To care for children- t'landc lltimplircy. same .
A or afternoon or evenings. * Payne, same (ail Banner Office. lR-2p Join. Knatinr. same . o Bertha Stotts, same .... |-v I*) , DulIter Thompson, dinu F 01* Kent lli len Franklin, teachins , . . , r Dola Nieso, same 10! RI'.N 1—riirni-he.l n,, m ■ lot . Kay Evens, same .lit ,n!'d. cpinK'. Phone o-VD. ,, , , , ^ Fred Johns, traits Mrs. John Fox. sanu ... « , , Elsie CummlnRs, wimt* . MM; BI N f: Otm p oasent mod- 1;mli Iulian tPa(;hing .. c- leeping room 30K hast Washing H noblo w| , . . . S " D. II. Coble. Tvvp. sop. .
,f, ’ r ‘ n , Robert Irwin, trans ttO.OO Henry Marshall, labor Sam Henry, trans KO.flOjEil. r llamlllon, M. nnscript:
■" fl " Inc/. Royv ing.-V Enttm- . . 15.00 Mayi.clU Dayman, ii'acliing
Nick Skelton, trans 00.00 lAstellc Frank, sarn Fay Thomas, exp 10.00 W H. Eitcljurg. n
8.00 6 0 0
22.00
Paul Thomas, traits 40.00 Kiget Co., sett, ttup .
. 27.AO
• p U iil Thomtts. I.ahnr ids. • Jesse Ellis, trans Harley Hoad, sanu* .. . 11 "■ l " .i*’lin Hills, same . . •. ■ ""LOOji, ( y NcPon, same . . . 2o.0li'o Kp ,, p| . illK snme ■ J 0 -"" Alhi ii Thompson, same 20.00|j o i 1I i jjosyvcll, same ... . 100.0(1 Thnmp on. same . 1 Tl..‘4 ! a. j. Johnson, same ... -■ s '' .'i, 1;n Skelton. Inh
1 AO M,| I AO.Ou 2 >.on 690. | ii 1 10.1,0 I 10.00 I A0.0•
1.50
282.4 7
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Miscellaneous
Allan A- Lloyd Ibr y.imniiTtnan Foal Fo . coal John Cook Air Sons, sell sup
109.26
Nellie Arnold, haul -eh sup
When you think of ivomber, think yiuviiuiio Dayman. tcaclilnK. . l.AO.oo
I2X..,.. nick Skelton, lab. . . .
.Scot t Irwin, haul Ibr
.’.OA Hot'iulon livvin, teaching .AO.OOiRuy Evt'ii . same AO.On Rohert livvin, same
10.On John Skelton, it', lal, r,l
11.2A Kiuci (t t ".. sch. sti|-
t ' On Bon j. W, Us. lab., haul. .
Art 00 Franklin Torr, mow Imul cual |0.0m
Receipts
|,l n i Fenl,, I Nat. Bank, int ... S ' AO.' ii Fo. Auditor. Stale '1 \ s67.0:t 12 00 Refund. Refund t;.y., 15.00 Fentral Nat. Bank. Umch int. . I
Don’t Make An Enemy GF Your Rest Friend Fly n-kintr him to tiilu you over finaucinl difficulties Our vSei'viuo is helpful, inevpensivo and friendly. We Loan Up To X300.00 On personal I'ropcrty on tenu.s to suit your pur c. Indiana Doan Co. ■-1 1 ■ I.. \k;, !t. St. Phone DA.
I ,adj \ tanf, Rhone, 211;
CIIAKDES RF(’T< )R I I NKRAI HIRFFTtlR
Private haiiel.
Amhulancft Service.
Ivt’sideoce, (552.
New instructor Named Successor Tb Mrs. Harrison
Alim Lumber Co. A home owned i Johnson, same .... and operated institutiou. Fhom h - aJ . •iliomas, Salary 403. . Herndon, Irwin, teachlmr
D. Stoner, trans
l ot fir t class electrical repair 11p1pii Fninklin, teachinK . worl: 1'hone 172-X'. Daniel Rowland. Spitomi Knnuer, trsf
‘ 1 John T. Rowings, Inh . . . Josh Lancaster, same ...
J.ihn Tharp has moved his harbor | { „ llP| ., i rw j„, tcuchlng .. phop to he room above Charles Rec- ,, (lm Akers transfeus ... i 1 'it" office, (hihlren’s Itair cut or j oh|) A i ?P ,. [at, n l 1 In h, 2A cent-. Open until 8 p. m- y| ary Humphrey, trasfers
Idaily.
Ivan Ruark, nans.
oO.et, | al t| lP |. Thompson, same 65.00 Re\ Hathaway, kihv.. lab.. 100.00 L, Stoner, iriiits |>. It. Fox. trims •’■■'-’ill. O. Anderson, nans .. . 40.00 iFr P d Billie, same 44-00'n. Nichols
48.00 Central Nat. Bank, Int 9.0o Fo. Auditor, Adv. ptiymint. 50.00 Co. Auditor, local tn\ ... 7 50.0ti Fentral Nal. Bank. June In: 1 1 (n Fo. Auditor, Slate T.i\ . . 20.00 Refund, Refund 20.00 < cut in I National Bank, Int
6.50 Refutui, Refund
20.tin Refund . 25.00 Fentral National Bunk, Int
666
Jessie Ellis, sch. sup. Jesse Ellis, trasters . . . Fied Bit ties. tnintMcrs D. It. Fox. trims Ruth Julian. teachinK
is a prescription fur J'oy Thomas. Sal 65.00 Fiamlc Humphrey, same. . CHI Its. CRlppi;, | in , IIKNC.I E, Frank Johnson, tenehitiK . . i.i.oo phas. IloatrlKht, trans lill.IHI s I'KVER \ND MM.VRIV. Junus Hood, rtir pmp 15.00 Jaine; I Nelson, coal Il kills the verms. James Burk, teach p.O.OO R fty Evens, ballot boxes .. ■ - ■ — State Teachers Retirement fd. s;7.23 Elsie FummiiiKs, trans. .. Mini i to pivriTiON to iui'iiom. \Vm. Hunter, lah. rd 10.2A ,j. h Heunon. plans spec iiitiiiww I llcpler, lah. rd. 7-25 j p RowiriKS, trims .. .
20.00 | Fay Thomas, .- ajary 120.00!a. T. Farmlehael, trans. . 20.00 ,F. O. Johns, traits 18.00 ; B. \Y. Kelly, trsf 40.uo Nelson Me.FullouKh, trsf 25.nO Geo. M. Dunn, hooks rei. llOOO’j s. Hussey, Read. Fir hi . 15,81 Fay Thomas, sal. exp. . . 25.00 Frank Nelson, haul .10.00 Mrs. Ben Wells, el sch ho . 75.00 Jesse Sears, haul urav ..
-•50 •lYaehers Retiiemeni rctir. Id. SA.li:: State. Vocal. TitiIiiIiik 125.00 j* \\-. Kelly, transfers . . . . 1123.!*2 Fentiiil N Hank.. Im 40.00 | KiKcr A Fo., sch sup ....... 528.2 » Central N. Bank, Du Sept.. 8.00 KiKcr A Co, rotirl eulveris.. 47.60 Fentral National lliink Int. 20.00 |.'ay Thomas, sal. rent . .. , 1 aO.Ovt t o. Atuiitoi. local tpyat ion HI* Mary Humphrey, trans. . ... 20.00 Central National lliink. hit 40.00 q, \\’ Harris, same 50.00 Greeneastle Tvvp. Tisf. . .
• A’O.oo Mfs. John Cnx, sard. ..20,00 Sedona Knauer, same 25.00 Daura Knauer. same
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Xotif. j*. iinrliv ulvon hv 1114 1 mult r*
* • «i * * r iittu.-iin •' miiN •• Andrew 'Coney, trans.
Fi'li in:!. ihal ihtro has l*4‘**u lit d h{ I D n| lit ,- •! iD titioii l»y AIchiin E:imii-
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11 ''*’t is : ft for lirarinn In fiti*’ tin "t "i <‘“mmifKioiiffH 4*i' nniil tAtMii
M“nd..\. F.i»ni: r\ nn. i' ’ INanUEn, " *'• int: ihi* first t? | \ 4*f tit* il . ; 1 ' r\ T.mt I!»7 «.f vnid »! .'.I *>« < '<*
Ray Evens, teaching ..
' il i", tie lini'ii'V.'ini ni "f i ■ - O. ear Wells, iratts
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■ I < mt> ;tnil Si,iir nml 111.' t lit |SeOt 1 1 *' v. i n. lah. * 0• • • ■
W. Harris, trr.im. . .
1.16
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5.1 7 i 171 1 o' 925.on
7 X6
1 00.00 | 2 5 0.00
6.89
54.99 Se|ii 201 A.0!>
1.2 1 5.7!
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5.7 1
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AO.00 Trustee Refutui . . 2iiii.iui . 17.7A Slate,nciii ..liov .u;, amount of iill . 22.AO in s paid In i’.i va inn liltid- o| . 7.50 .Madison Township. Putnam Courly AO.00 Di-bni! rmenis Guiefrnni and lial •5.15 .inces fiinainliik ilnreln. I'm the vein . 3.50 end! tig Decent lie i I. 192 6. . 2O.00 TOWNSHIP FUND . 70.00 B'df’.nec on liiind 22.78 10.00 Reee|) t.- duiiliK i if 1,1X6 I 50.00 Tol'lof Rcl. and Recolpls.. I.t86 r 10.00 1 ilshiir 'i inents ditrin.K veal 1.085 6X 20.00 Fmal Hal in-os 100.7 A 1.500.00 ROAD FIND
CLINTON I V RI.N There was eiuite a number out tn the I-adies' Aid at Mr- Hlanch Bell last Thursday. •Mrs. Fannie Sip-bir and Mrs. U,l:> Pierce sjient Widncsday eveninK with Mrs. Eula Stacgs. * No preaching here at the ,M. F church Sunday on account of doo|i snow. Mi" Kdna Mae llitrsfin- spent Sat urday inR-ht and Sutvlay with Mi Fallie Bettis. Mrs. Charlie Miller ami little daughter, Mary Alice, -pent Sunday evening yvith Mrs. Kula Stagg-. Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Roach ann lit tie diiUKhters of Greeneastle ate Sunday evenitiK --uppt r with Mr. ami .Mrs. George Piiree. Flhn ami Huge lie Staggs, .-pent Sunday with their grandmother, Mi Emily Boswell. Mis- Venue Kathryn Brothers cal! etl on Mi" Mi hi red Brattin, Sunda’. evening.
MUMI N’S PH 1 >l( \ D I III t VI )f i N STAR « il WGF.n \> SI Ml s i | R ENDS. 9^ ‘ At th" close of the present -elllrter. Mi s. 11;ivis Ihnrison wlm is he.i I of the swimming ilepartmcnt, ar.. inslruetor in physical edueatkui f u womei’ will re-sign h-r position at In 1'auvv. Mi . Harrison is completin' her fourth year of teaching here. Sit • instituted vvimining for credit, theie h.itl been no organised clas-i s for women lii’fore that time. Beside teaehiiia -vvimmi; u Mrs. Ilanison iin eliatge of the eoiToctive gvm worl., has ti clogging class, and one cla in floor work. She re eived hei A. I!, degree !'r* ,n Franklin < ollege, and her B s. degree. and a Diploma of Tenchin.’ Physical Education ami Hygiene o' Columbia Lniversity in 192':. 1 Mi-. Harrison is a mein iter of I’ Beta Phi -orority, and Alpha Chi Alpha, national journalist:.- sorority. Before coming t», Ih-Pauw, she lau-'h • •• at at Frui 1 • College a 1 ■ of the women' physical eilucatiu t uepartment. Her present home is tlOf.ll Pull Xvenue, I iiili:n apoli- X!i Han on, i itton a gra of the ■.In > of '22 ni Fraukiin, a member of Phi Delta Thrta Fra-
ternity. Mi - Knthiii'ine Riggs, who will siucceil Mis. Harrison comes to In 1’auvv very highly reeommendi-1. Sr. stu lii-i! at he I'niver ity of Mit t. - -ota, whore sh,. received her degree. Flo taught two years in Iowa City High School, Iowa, was Physical Ih•elol at Knox Fnllegv, Galesbutx. I Hi,- c,is for one year, ami also taug tit yvimming and diving at Wild* l amp Bridgeton, Maine. Mi- Riggs has been study in;;' in !>o mark for tlto past y ear, under th • 'nn-o.is Dam It gymnastics, Buk i. SI. conic- i DcPauw from Garv, hi s!>e ha* hr on teaching in vi - hi, It chool, and will take up h t o.itic- - here .at the Leginnin" - of tie’ new semester.
TH \T BABY YOI VF. LONGED FDR Xlrs. Itiirton \dvises V\ onielt tut Motherhood and <'onipaitionshi|i
“For several years I was denied the hie.-sing of motherhoi d," writes Mrs. Mtirgaret Burton of Kansas City. “I was terribly nervous and subject to j periods of terrible suffering atnl melancholia. Now 1 am the proud I mother of a b'-autifu! little daughter and a true companion ami in.-pira-tion t my hu hand. I believe hundred- of other women would like to know the -ecrot of my happiness, and j I will gladly reveal it to any niarri* *1 1 woman who will write me." .Mr-. Burton offer.-- her ailvire entirely without charge. Site has nothing to •<1! Letters .should be addressed to ^ Mi- Mtirgaret Burton, 2178 Ma .-.t- | ehu.-i’ttes, Kansas City, Mo. Correspoiidfnce will he strictly eonfiileri j Hal.
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• t tin i. iiouh d f i * i Aiavin'lI** Utymtin. reacnlnK
itikliw >4 l.*« ’t.|J ill lid * . ..
- p. .o..'.,, s .. port f.,I- Built Julian, same 11 ""! K t> omit mull", Fay Thomas, sal exp
C. .1. Arnold, p Fay Thomas, exp. . • (’has. Klnvens, ttiins Helen Franklin, (caching . Ruth Julian, same James & Alice. Leg. service
1A0.00 Floyd Boswell, rut el. ...
22 12 Perry U'tight, Adv Board J. VY. Knauer, adv. b,l. . . 25.00 Rolit. Nelson, inlv t>d. . . .
'* '! c, 1 ,* I t. .■ *| ns lollov-
*'ontio.'iicinu ">i tl'* N'ortt, B.tiIi Julian, leneliitig . . . " I X'-'ioii IT low tisfili* I. N*. ■ 11, , Itm-Ii unme 1 i vv. st. In I 'n t mi in Fount y Jan, ' s ,llirh - Hnl " •' :• int VVT,. | . , i,I I - Fluiiile lluniphrey, H uns. . '.I, 'v!" h "ilii hw." Roy Mendenhall, haul coal !• 'm,n,v4M""!om u'o',;.:!"" hY l" Ed. Lmeaster. lah on roa.l ii" iiii- 4*i iii >< i!’. Kmnk .lohfirfon. i^JU'liinpr .
.'"“"Dm^ottrm or^Dnii. uin: Herndon Irwin, teaching .... S2 11 John 1). Welch, papering
5.00 Eldon Brattain, haul coal 7.00 E. L. Bttreham, drill well 2.00 Fay Thomas, Salary 82.37 Estelle Frank, teueliing . .
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hl'.'i" -'il Impi,1 High" : i v J 0 ) in Hills, trnns 11 L'.;:' i!ms Mou^hi I" I"’ '»n . 1 *•' lanolin <ji linltiK n. Lola Neoso. toarnins:
,,l ! ink; is aiioitt tiirt:"-i’«*urllis "f ;* j
‘ 1,1 I* nr iIi fimi Utinii* cis with hit | ■ ' 'I lliuhwjivs jit ImiIIi cud;-:. Uc 111 inn "Th ;isl\ that von:
"-I. I;,..mi ta,-it ,ii(. ingii" • Rohert Irwin, same . I",';'" 1 s'mhu' 'irtiiiih. "j iJames Burk, teaching
th >:inie vv (I Ii stoiii or gr;, I
-Hi" oilier suit]
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II. It. Nichols, trans. . . Ruth Julian, teueliing
.110.00 ID R. Anderson, mow yds . 25.00 , Ilenj. Wells, grnv . 25.00 Jniues Burk, lenetiing . .150.00 Harold Isine, rpr.. haul. . Ati.tiO Jessie Wilson, tench.
229. 12
Ihilutir.- on lu.r.,1
I,u22 (17
69.rtf | Rppi'ipt.i during yi ur . . . .
1.861 1''
!t.X.9rt
Triti 1 B:il. and !!■ ",-ipi
i 64.1
75.60
1 »ishui .si lit,-lit:, di:' - Iig yell i
1.666.6 2
2. no
Fianl Balnin-,.-
197 5 .
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SPECIAL SCHOOL I FNI*
.22 00
Hali’.iiec on hand
2.288 XA
r 17.50
Receipt:' during > car ...
1 ,*.570.2 .
4rt.rtf,
Total Bal. and Receipts
12,859.1 :
2. Art
DIshut 'Iiii nis (ill, i ug v i ii i
1 1.568.5*:
5.rtrt
Final Balance .....
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TPITIOV F(*Nl*
5.(if)
Balance on li.'iinl
3,761*11
4rt.no
Rr-ceiptN during ear
9.21 x 72
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Total of Bal. at*,! Ren ipt
12.982 "7
1 50.04*
OhthiirpcmcntK doting year 9.778 t*
7 5.00
Final lialnMc, -
. 2.2rtl 7 :
50,00
TOTALS OF ALL IT
NOS
11.25
Balt:nee nn hand
4,970 68
12.25
Receipts during v. at
24,1 94.8;;
!*.00
Total of ilul anil Hereipt-
29. | 6 . 1
4 1 ill*
iGslitii.-iemcnl.. dm ing v<. i
2 1 "NS x;i
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Final Bulnnce,
. 5.U76.68
'Ihte ' Vn«terial. 1 ".\iid | Ray Evens, same 120 00 Herndon Irwin, same .. DM..Art
DI in in i r vs, m ]ii i.’tom.ninri . ’ _ ,
nicnt Im thirt v i 9n Ivan ItUfllk.
40.00 ^TiOla Xeeno, gum*'
'•ni that ih* .t.HNti f ijck'ii Eranklin. teaoli.. insf.N 15.00 Ifohort iiwin, aim
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fv.'clvr inches ih *
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HUI'1 o\ Ctn. lit he mad* with" it
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4.00 Hnv K\Tn» t Htimo
'iir ih-- imrsti**n tf* nn v*,h is nf sni<i townshi
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20.00‘Warm Lane, hid, sell hsc . 1.000 iirt i |5.1 805T 6
6.0*' Total tialund- ■ shown hy liti.- *"-
95 (ii* port 15.076.68
Warrant ehei-k outstunilinc. Die 120.00 •■nil*,>r 21st 1926 *102.4X
( Art im Tott|| halanc and out tamliii'
1 trt.rtn warrants. Deeemiier 21 t. 1926
I (irnvUli il.
,M ‘ Vl,, ir m-t ii Inm-rs will ov.f
rmer Mil
Herndon Irwin, teach. Fay Thomas, exp. . . . Flay Line, haul coal .
""'•ss whereof I in,vo hereurt'. „ .. , , fpl , pp 'iiiiui ..n,i urn x. ,i ii>. - r'J. J. Kauble, win lot lene, 'A ai, v . ,f' j« n,; i /• v 1 1'i*''" ,u Harold Lane. sell. up. ...
■ 11 i."'.i'it. \iiiiitor of i-utiKirt. L. Stoner, trans 20.nrt Oliver Shonkwiler, trans. .
!' ' I.. I.- i.ii., innehinn x2.ll Oscar Morluit, haul coni
15.60 Roy Smock, haul coal . . 75.00 Clay Lane, same 25.00 Byron Wright, . ame. . .
16.00 Byron Wright, lal, . . 1.00 Byron Boswell, r)u
8 00 Maybelle Dayman, teach.
15.00 Cash In depository Di-eentliei i t -- I''-’6 16,160.16 12 00 FAY THOMAS I'ritstee of Madison 6 2A Township. 1.50 (> _ ...
1 50.00 40.00
K.uO
100.00
Keep Fit!
r/y°v GOOD HEALTH
Kife^uanl your thiliirra
Helen Fninklin. teachinK
Fay Thomas, sal., exp. 65.00 Lot-one Thompaon. tenehlng ^ Roht. Irw in, teaching 200 00 lames Burk, same 120.00 G 0 ** 1 Film,nation
Harold l,ano. lah on nl sC oo H n Webster, haul "onl 16.5(1 KiRer ii Fo., |wp. snp 26 70 F. Roekhlll. eoul 84.40 Kiger A F0„ sell snp 288.28 Mathew Fmney, (runs 40.00 Ruth Julian .leaching 57.12 ^eott Irwin, Haul, eonl 56.25 Wm. Hunter, lah rd. 5.2 • <L \\ Todd, trsf 51.24 .Maybelle Layman, tenehlng. 150 00 Estelle Frank, tenehlng 88.78
J..’., Browning £ Hninmond lldw. *t 56 uo . . . 20.00 Allan & Loyd Lhr. Co., Ihi g| 148 96
; Oar nr Morlan. lit** John Umeaster. trans. .. O. T. Ellis, ins Frank Johnson, teach. . . F. W. Sigler, trails Flatid,- Humphrey, trans. Raymond Wright, repair. Janus Burk. Institute Ruth Julian, teaching
]76.0u L. D. Snider, wall paper. inn.00 James Rttrk. ti-aeli 40.0" Nelson Wood, Iniltdlng . 4.00 F. Roekhlll. coal 4,50 J. A. Pell, coal 24.00 Herndon Irwin, teaching 25.no Robert Irwin, name
fi?u P \ ne tdmil y y^ell and '' PP> : Dee from constipation SAFE . DEPENDABLE laxative l: p - MU I,LI NS, DRUGGIST.
Helen Franklin, some .0.00 Wayb, lie Laytuan. saitte Ray Evens, name 136.00 Dda Neese, same 11,-rtha Stotts, trans 10.n0 .Icssle Wilson, same ... l-'ny Thomas, salary ........ 50 00 M. II. Dwinfo.d. Inh. rd.
if*. F. Payne, trans
20.00 James Burk, teaeh.
, 10.20 . Mo.iirt 12.50 84.40 8 0.7(1 i 11 a 150.00 15o art 120.00 1 ho.(It) 31,60 30,00
^ I 'O be well, you mint kerp the X I'lood stre.im free from impur hies. If the kidneys lug, allowing body poisons to accumulate, a toxic condition is created. One is apt to feel dull, languid, tired and achy. A .nagging backache is sometimes n symptom, with drowsy headache* nnd ditty spells. That the kidneys •re not functioning properly is often shown by burning or scanty passage of secretions. If you have reason to suspect improper kidney functioning, try Uoan'a Pills a tested stimulant diuretic. Users praise them •throughout the United States, visit
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y T^~ • V'A'f Turn to llic - - < Re-sale Prices y?y;'///e Truth It is common knowledge that Dodge Brothers Motor Cars command exceptionally high prices at re-sale. As re-sale prices are established by the public—not by the manufacturer—they may be accepted as an accurate reflection of public experience. Could there be a more eloquent tribute to the stamina and enduring worth of Dodge Brothers product?
H. A. SHERRILL
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