The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1927 — Page 3
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Classified Ads.
Tor Sale -
Oil SAl.F.:—Brand now lir.os:
Corona N T n. 4, s'rifflo shift
j..writ(t. Itiirtrin. !C. W. f'onco 7-"5
' ( Sominnry, Phono 701-1.. SALE, On your own ti mw.
ri of 205 acres within two mile.-
Jreencastlo. Milt Brown
the GliF.ENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, MuXDAY. .JANUARY 21. 1^7. -
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hiR SAI.E:—Barn Clovor I \. Rninos, Fillmore. Iml.
Reality
24-0t. Kay. 21-0n
I; MHO Try nil oilier makes, then a St vwirl \\ .mier. You'll di-cide it warl Warnoi y/oUe.
20- It.
Bl’SIXFSS of most an> k'uM for ^ale. Milt Brown Ri nliu Cn. oj.in
fm; > A IF: IJirRo white Reeil L i, iL .u r >. ami -mall hrown Reel X iiafruy. One hahy swinji in a \, 1:ir . I ’hone ;n4-K. 721 F. SemX, SI 21 'll.
Wo have teciiveil nanthei merit of "On The IL Je Heo Cartwright vtusie Shofi.
RI.SIIH' \('K |ii<i|(i'ity in
K, ,|. \ | |; Ben T>a\ i apple o • ■p ide of Public Square at Frank Kp. , al room. O/- will delrVer (in for firsts, 50 cent-- for Stvpmi:,- 710. VVm. M Randel. 20-t f.
ilifferem towin fi.. Brown Reality Co.
ship-
l.ine.”
22-11.
several
Oon’t Mako An Rnoniy OP ^ nin 1 Host Friend By asking him to tide you over financial difficulties ( )up Service is helpful, inexpensive and friendly. Wo Loan Up To saoo.oo On personal Properly on terms in suit your purse. Indiana Loan Co. 21' . K. Wash. St. Phone 15.
1 ords an I the smelpncr of empty Imt- tinker fitrther with fhe men are when
farms.- Milt
I
fiR SAPF: Modern oven roi.i.t anil tm co, Furnace, hath. 10’ 1 I ,11. -c Avenue. P.aifrain, (< i » i; .'ion '< Banner. Irt tf.
—o
bit SAI.F ■'» 1 1 * iime all.
II P
trasoline pi-22-2p
HAIR switch! made to onlei, 20) S. College Ave. 2l-2i o When you think of ,,amber, think Mian l.umlier Co. A home owned ami operate<l institution. Phone ,0;! - 10-tt
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<H.I» I.ADI r:s HOME
\VV \n DECISION OK PI III.|i morvi.s committee in ihe
STATE I.EC.ISMTI KE.
Wauled — o • - *■ \ I Kl) frill for general hou e pi ■ O if) \rro, ptootl farm, for rent. |{i own Reality Co. 21 i.t [,.\Y'n- D Cleanin'.'-, pre- 'iiH’' m l i- Hats cleaned and hloekcd. ( ullege. A. A. Morris. 2 l-2ti l\\Tl l> Carpenter work, chair jntr, f.r any other honorable omhent. Ira K. Cowling', the han:m. Plione 713-K. 1 I 2t.
For Kenl ||if BENI March l m house, garage.
ty St.
||; RI.XT - Furnished ro m I'oi •i •. Phnne i25-l., is tf.
|l t! \i Fui'ni-mi! two <u p tv dt rn apartments, 7tis N 22-:tt. • o III RFXT Fai.igi , sou. r Bloonip Meet, I” one tlt-K. 22-'!t
housands of New Words
pf -aoi.: cod, and defin'd hi
WEBSTER’S iW INTERN A1 ION At DICTIONARY 77i» Sufirmn.-* Amihoritv" litre are a few sarnplee:
I 'UM.it
I' Urn.licit
fa! nun | P. boat
•"•I cas, « !«
Hrd Star
capital ship my .tary ship
Irradenu Kstlioniu
nericau L#|;ior. Line Crocs I scout airport 1,r crysul detector
supartitierodyiic
Jtiaan
K iee» r e huu §e
nine y»uf
u * l! ** r ^ B ^BiofrspWc»IL)i 0 UonA4f U th * - Write I .r « cunyle ' {l ' v\ . y* i
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•& C. MF.KRI AM CO. [SpringfiaM, Ma..,, U. 3. A.
I XU! V.X M'OI.IH. Jan. 24. flie rtiurse of the Indiana League, “damp" opponents
M rig ,i "l,o ,. (Iry” law, will he shap- Henry
Home on Life Lease, for terms |.|, u-e ''} l ‘- v l,,i ' 1 ‘'cision of the public mot-j fon IT. Jay
writ ■ to Frank W.t...d th. Sut.t., ! MIN
On account of the death of . -v. -Id I.adir.' we have romn for 'oin more old ladies dowiing t i e:r u- n
tie' a= evidence in such action.-, he declared that hr he'i-'vcl the ce'■ LaFollette will present figure- n miit-eo had don-' all rhat was huntan-snnp-rt Ilfs clnim tha* prosecuting ly possflib in apporti ning state r attorneys of many c> unties in the ennes for the ni-xt t«o year-, sta.c ate rolling up enemrous fee-, FoEotring the usual procedure, the in some ca-es in e\-«s- of S.Ml.hnn hudget hill wHI go through th,. r , I annunlly. lar channels in the Senate am! House Legalization of ‘‘medicinal liquor," Before being presented to the govor whiskey, issued on prescription by nor for his -ip-nature, registered physicians, will he - Friends of the puhlie service <• m object of u bill spo:-ore.) by the mission will ha\o another criick a . Fiber!y League. the Cann bill providing for it- abriA bill has been prepared ai m; ishment wh n this important measure these lines, it is said, find will he in-Iconics up in the Senate for -oennd treduced as soon a the legislative reading this week. 'calender presents a favorable epp.«i- The Senate likewi-o i- lookin'' for i ward to early introduction of a pj . There ate whispering that a rep rnary “compromise” measure to t.i! resentative has u bill prepare I for , 'he place of one now in commitie. fer -hi' outright rojjeal if the dry which would provide outright rep-.: law in Indiana, but that it L being , of the primary, j withhc'd pending the outcome of wet! Both house- have an eye on 'i | dry measures nou in the !egi.-!a- Judiciary A eommitte- o’ - the low.
tiraneh where rests the Saunders r
elution for legislative investigation into alleged corruption in the -t.itr
highway and accounts boards and 'if
fairs of two grand jurie.- which jjr<d..
ed the alleged irregularities. Rep. tllenn Harris, (Rep.), | ;,|
county, chairman of the committ'.. tins not yet armounct-d the tim*' .t i
place of the committee nv’ctinv. Harris announced he w uhl -u -.,
mon no-one to the meeting hut wopl i
welcome anyone who in,- aavthi* ^
F. Lakm &L med Spam& Arte Ut>
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ANTI-SALOON
LEAGUE COURSE r T , /\ op nrr'inrn :l vi! :1 i ,ot ' m '’paring ivu. I vJ IJll LILLIUl.U; r ’' in 1,1 u l , P orl o: all "If, Its (, ut.rip;hen the dry law and , ppn--1
to ill! efforts to weaken it.
Seventy-five count es are Veprc-
• .( itf. i mi the |K. (ti"fi, among them j \ iams, 155 signers. Vilen 507, Boone i J'"', Benton itl. Ulackford OS, Clay j IS, Daviess HO, He, a air 107. DcKalb (UIM - ISSO. Delevare :i«7 Elkhart 160,
Libor'j ' fay. it 103, Floy | 210, Fountain 1, i to -ay, for nr against the resolution.’ of 'he - 1 'iliprn ojo, Greene 220. Hamilton The compulsory Voting bill -pm
203. Hendricks 20, Jail. oreil by .Mrs. E’lla V. Gardner, M 171, Joii n :;i, Eim | ion county Repre-entatiM, face- ia.
La-i termination this week. It was re. on:
South 2ki, l.afayett!', Itul.
2 : 2
modern
400 W< t
24-2p,
i FT THIS OFT I I l> WORT It
MONET.
S nil this ad ani’ m rents to Foley Co., 2,k:i5 Slulfiel.’ Ave., Chicago, HI., wriling your n..ine and addres ieaiTy. You will receive a trial Imttl of Foley > Honey find T;ir Coni I und, for cough-, colds, croup ( piisinodic) and tickling throat; also a 1 rial packet each of Foley Pills,- a i iuretic slinuilant for the kidneys, .ml Folpy Cathartic Tablets for «ontipation, biliousness, ami -ick head ; ches. These wonilerful remedieliave helped millions of people. Send R. P. vll I I INS PH M; VI M 7
(l;<‘p.) \ aniiorourfi:
at- Ci.mmitiee of the H u-e oi Rep-’ Kf ciu I . !3.l. I k, To
" i I .uive in its hearing on two j Forte .;4. Marshall i; , Mifimi 417, jrnitted to committee In-' week wh.
1 morrow. Moot] (>!), Xobh majority report
Anien Inient oi the search and ■ --T. I orter 145, i’o-, \ ,-,q ( Putnam ! hume of every coaimitteeman except ' izute clause and repeal <»f the pros'- ' HI, Uush Cl. St. J ph .500. Shelby j itig that of Mr-. Gardner n nmmem . l utorfee section of the tu t are pro- 150, Sullivan 5ft, V mderburg 102. ml the hill l»e killed, video in the men ures. j Vigo Lift, Wabash 1M, Wayne 720. Thg “issue” that rentimtes to co 1'i.der the provisions of the hill in- I '’ all- 247, Whitley 177. • cent every legislator i -till: "|io v.> :io iiicrd by John W. Scott, ( Rep.) j The igm.-. ttes were oblainid.i g't *l«, or don't we?’’
Lake county, persons giving infer Wright aid. on Sun-ay, Januaiy LI i The ■ofition regarding he posses.-kn of' "‘he s ( venth annivet oy of the cn i of an knuor would he vompellert to make , act me ft of i e great, -t picie of Ic ' I'fidate and have their name- used., 1 'alien in the history of the Fniti'1 It i.- Scott’s contention that thi® '’>t ; the cigh^e» i amendment
will prevent “snooping” and the u.-" i to the constitution, of law enforcement agencies for per- '
oral vengeance.
LfiFol- 111LLS
( . ountv ! INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 21. With
new week give
answei.
IittI promi. i
HURT T W> S li) 1 Hill (ill I I I I
. i'l cek committee approval for hihill abolishing prosecutor'- fee- in liquor ca-es an l L.inning pa.-t re<-
■
■ Miscellaneous ^■1 I N'UASTLK property to .. do ■f. VL!' Brown Re.iliG ^4-bt. o — D I i. Ii buyer lor a - unM | v' nf Greencastle at the liyh VIill Brown Reality Cn.
2 •-''it.
Daly -tj11 wringing mop that* I' -r 1 ' ' "d, : |,i in'.'; old .■> i iuwley, who has the crunly Phono r,j7. 22-ftp.
W< l|.\ SLITS r.LDFRL) PERSONS i' i und He rap* ul u ren on l oley’s Honey and Tar Cnm- [• r coughs and cold is es il ilted to the m« Hn of eld I l l'll-; because it contains no L irtn, or opiates to cause couL"0 (that hug-henr of advaiic1 -i ) ami to dry up the natural v '■ ary vretions. Mildly lu\- | wo ml: rfully soothing and heal[to the irritated area, Foley s and Tar Compound quickly all roughs and thropt irritalingeriug “flu" coughs and dis- | cough . i ■ tartly h< needs of elderl > pie I'm it. R. P Mi'Ll INS, Drug
MDTHliRS.
An Ohio (Cleveland) mother say
thi : "We prefer Foley’s Honey ami I '
T nr Compound fdmvr all other eougl NOTir i: oi simiims i-ii \ i ion leniedies l'i i our ehildren Ireeause u ' A 2 ti ''' ' • J" r'i- uiv. n umi ill.- no r ontains no chloroform or harmful , '..f tn'.'N:i".'?ll ! ^ , •mlrt' , '. , ^ laitn. opinU - and i- nol in the least con ' mi , state or indiai -tipating. It help- their cough ,,r 'J'’! 1 " nrim. s i n *; u ick ly ami makes them comfortable , 1 s , j.'i i.''"J‘ t „ .„i
v.'hen they have snuffles and feverish v. m.
i old.-. Baby i. -Jlijem to croup and l '*' v ' ''li/.ii.s v<ltididstr.<ior.
il gives tis a feeling of security lo lave Folev's llonev and Tar in the loie.e'. Mrs. L. II. L—(name furlishodi. A.-k for Foley’s Honey and,
Tar Compound.
R. P. Mi l.LIN'S, DRI’GGLST.
i irti t'ii'7.
Sullirrlln. All \.
| 1 • . •
:m ;:i
T"
■rr Colds
The 24-hour way
Thrrc’s a way to end colds so »fficient. o r'-'niplrtr that we paid Jd.nift,000 for it. That way i- IIIT.L'S. It stops colds in 24 liciirs, check fever, opens the bowels, tones the entire system. The millions who know it always
rely on it. Go start it now.
HILL'S C*»f »r»-Briiini Je-Quinint Hn tur» jrT»u |n tlU.I.'S, ,u ,Ur r«4 bM wltli iiartmit. At aU druntltt*- SJOc.
more than two hunil)"d bill- a- yet j unexposed to action on the llonr; ovur -i\ hundred more to l»c introduced if the session appro; lie the p o'li-' 1 f the J52.5 legislature ; ami vvitli th ■ ll-important budgi appropriatio i moa-ur' timed for Introduction today, the seventy-fifth general a -embly of Indiana will not lack V: "raw materials” to L-ep its wheel i turning the ren. riniiv six week- -f i
the session.
Sjveral interesting f pi ode ire to | he written into tin- week's chanter,»
( akbL-re Fumuue in l.llti K* loon (»" fi- lip! Il "iv were enli ’ hl*r* who #rew eleli In ihoir trade ai 1 ' l»\e elvileiK e to ilv old navlh; ll .. "Ilie c<ihhli'i stioid I ml k to Ids Id-
• 'hr . obll I- '.'in , • . (o have IS Odrt.iHlO (old d.iriny
Nathaniel Wind an Eii-li-hnian , horn In .1.570, was , siTiolai of i.tyt rank and in his luirr a . ' nif Hole. He graduated ai Cainlu :,n e traveled the t‘oniinciii. becam,. . il,,,. lorlau and as a Purlian ijiiie ti \| -ai 11use!fh au<J formed the ill I . "ill. ! of laws in Vevv I airland He u u - I,, | author of the xaUrh work I’he Sp.i
pie f'ohhlei of tjavvani.”
Na Night Lettere Then
Means of • omiiiunji alioii |i«- n^^j,
problem jiiioih men from ihe ii. ^'f.
tpo* of I line when one group
legislative leaders I'.llcve.
Senators and rtiircsentatives mind r'ul of the intcre.-t. of their constituents are expected to seek ineroacl appropi iat ions for late in.-titut on. nd irit; i" ts in th- ir respe tive haili wicks. They will probably be given
ll,,'r oppoitaniiv when the vmv. and’ •* ! * 1 ^ "'im’vh ■ nitU ndu ....’tis .,e U.e W. « «ct*tl « mlr
r«*r| when flaaheil ayilnai ihe «mi
or explore tile vvorH. | Inarrow* were one of il,e e*rlie-i f.,rias "f coRiniUuh alien leliing nne ^r.ii.t, the I«I alioii of Hie nlliei Inp ni'i i', ' alKUallBK a% pra. deed il, Persia I,, the Heriiins, Baliyloiilan- a,,d Ido ii»ur I* pfolialily a* old a torm of t ^
i» known
committee conducts him ring on tin* budget measure this we k. Governor F.d Jack-m who has been
in dose touch with the budget coromiuee during it.- deliberations, -poke oi couragomrnt for those who w mi iM
list Rllii: I DR Till RVNNFR
Science the Source of Progress "S, i* nee i the soul and the pru-pcriiy of nations and ll," livim; .itiric of all proyge-s,” said P, steur. Scii-ncc has hi-en Ihe living source of the progre-s of the S: anda: d k)il C ompam Indiana.. This Company has alwn's ri'prt -cnP cl a partnership of praclical industry and research. Resraii h lalw'raiories where scientific investigations may he csirried on vvitli the greatest favilfiv an- an inimnaot part of the cquipinent of tin Siandard t til t i mpanv Indiana . OI all the n mrmliu!-. labor undertaken h\ the Siandard Oil t umpanv Indiana . the nio-t impot .ml a> I 1 - motorist, but tieihaps ihe lea i known j Si; i Utc it ran h work of tic l ompany. 11 • labor "f iltilliiiy a well or Building a service siam ti is ,ipi aivnt to the tno-l casual observer, wl.rie. - the lalwg of developing pr«Ke«ses for prodm me rasolim- bv crackitn;, for example, is incon • livable in the averape man. the development <>f conimcrcially successful processes for producing gasoline 1) rracking is one ol tlie achievi ti "iits of tlic re arch laboratories ol dn Slander'd ( ,: I Company Indiana , the rc-ults ol which are appriciatcd easily. Over three billion additional gallons of gasoline are i ■( iducid annually b\ this method. \\ il limit it, then wniild not be enough gasoline today and prices would Ik prohibitive. Every man. woman and child in the entire country Iris hi cn hi nelitcd by this re search work of the Standard Oil Company Indiana). Allhough the benefits of producing gasoline bv ctacking processes arc far-reaching and widespread, the average motnrisi is ignorant of the work behind it. He knows untiling oi the days and nights oi patient study, the disheartening ditnculties to be faced, the immense amount ot elfort, that are part nl Ihe history of this as of every other scientihv discovery. Like most precious tiling-, information is found m small quantities and the finding involves a maxi mum amount of -low, pain-taking work. Each produci of the Siandard nil Company ilndiuna ha, a long history of such work behind it. Scientific work goes on every day in the labors lories nl the Si andaid < >il t oni]i:iny i Indiana) where mm are inrrelating Iheory and prucuce. and out ol actual expcrii rice developing new knowledge, founded on facts already known. The v'. iik i l th,.-e scienti-i- is a small bin mo-t ini]girl:int part of a great whole. It is the "living unci ' of ihe pneu'e - of ilie Standard Oil tuinpany Indiana; - progre-s in applying all the knowledge of the hour to -applying the |)eiroleutn needs u! the people of ihe Middle Ue-t progre* in -erv* ing them raithfully and well. Standard Oil Company (Indiana ) Geoeral Office : Standard Oil Buildiai 910 S. Michigan Avenue, - Chicago 1,41
Buick reliability is one reason why the majority of new Buicks every year are purchased by old Buick owners. For they have discovered the great pleasure of owning a car with one safeguard after another in its design, to prevent trouble. Buy a Buick. Itisa more dependable and more enjoyable motor car! THE GREATEST BUICK EVER BUILT Moffett & Dobbs
1’UTNAM COUNTY ItALANCK SHEET KOI; YEAR 192!) To the Hoard of Commissioners of Futnnm County, Indiana: The Auditor and Treasurer Keport of Receipts and Disbursements from January 1. 1D2() to December Jl, 192b.
make the following
Receipt* To I kill' $L)ft,5ft3.K3 ■ (,543.0ft 1,865.7ft 21,527.50 1O0.10I.88 22.97 117.77 2,188.02 2ft,0(!7..1f* 4,844.48 111.58 0,551.15 2.205.21 335.10 11,125.78 3 1,862.00 352.02 13,612.77 220.1.T 23.11 l,000.8ft 17.00 3,286.31 366.02 158.26 89 Hi 232.0T, 90.90 8,032.02 83,588.57 77,128.12 23,887.25 2,130.64 0j047.87 27,430.42 7,121 32 2,6.5.5.81 30.135.23 110.91 0,102.32 48,052.28 2,981.6ft 28,750.38 46.03 <794,070.20
Receipt* For Mnnih | 52,500.12 1,5,708.11
63,380.08 40ft 11
ftl.i.ftO ft3.no 30.(Ml lft.00 32,0.12.1 s 37.0<. 12.952.02 23.13 2.18 1,010.04 1.75 3,1 45.03 319.57 Rtft.OO 87.10 22.0ft 7,624.8!> Sft.ft 10.8 | 73.73ft.55 22.038.02 LH'8.88 3,818.22 235.00 2,415.83 28,(105.50 3,50ft. I ft 11,120.61 485.53 7,551.30
.* 150.17ft. 1 s
Total Receipt* 191,123.05 111,252.07 1,865.78 21,527.50 ic;.is5..5ft 22.97 008.13 2,488j)2 2ft,067.30 4,84 1.48 1 11.58 7,1 Oft.75 2,268.21 365.10 11.1 11.78 66,704.81 580.68 26,56 1.70 243.51 2.5.02 2.148.00 19.85 ft,432.21 . 716.19 89.5.25 176.65 25 l.ftft 15,656.88 163,638.41 ■ 16,820.27 3,808.52 11,896.00 27,4.19.12 7,356.32 5,071.14 50,038.73 140.91 12,6! 60,072.02 3,170.10 36,310.77 46.03
I I Nl»
Countx Revenue Gravel Road Repuir.Boml "i Sinking; Fund Bonds >r Const, of Town-hip Road.- . . Taxatmu for Twp. Roan B ml- 'iml CouponBomb for Con t. of I’ublii Ditch'.' Taxation for l»itch BomU and Coup n Tax Sain K, demption Principal Common Pj 1 I’rinci) I Pet. Endowment Intere-i Common InU-re-i Congres.-ional ... . . Inter' Per. Eiiilowinerit Fine- uid Forfeiturt - • • • • • • State I’ax ; Benev tit In-titution K'and Stall (tool Tax .. State l .'lue itiotml Institutl ij Fund Vocat al E'lur ition FNitul . State S' ldier.- Memorial Fund . . Agriculture Experiment Fund ... State Teacher.-’ Pension Fund I D no ■ I’ark Fund . Indian Board of Agrii ulture State Forestry .... Do. k FV e Show License* Pown p Tax Ixtcul T uition Tax S|,o. 9rko l f.i Specia School Bond To'c Vocational Fduiation Tax Road Tax Common School Kewnue .... Surplu- Dog Fund Library Fund Corporation Tax Honpital Const Mo pital Bonds nnd CouponHospital Maim Inheritance Tax Highw iv Gasoline. Tax Court House Bonds and Coupons
•<1,254,1 4ft.*7 TOTAL OF FI NDS
1 )i*tHir*ed
1 or Monlh
1 d-l>ur-i'd
I'o Dale
Disliu ised
Total
Balance
. .SltM.756.7;'i
> 10,907.01 7.782.22
SI 1 2,663.85
.< 78,190 I'’
7ft 217.33
83,999.55
27,252. .. 1.865.7(1
1,468.81
1.476.04
2.91 I.S-
18,582.62
1.13.770.39
6,604.96
1 10,3 ,'5.5 *
23,1 J0.2I 22.9;
490.11
190.11
117.77
2,182.02
2,182.92
6.90
.. 26,287.! 1
26,287.4 i
679.95
3,50ft.Oft
;,.iO<).on
1,34 1.18
100.01)
100.00
11.58
5,256.08
1,722.51
9,978,60
1,513.48
1,513.18
751.73
251.17
210.38
HIJ .;»•»
11,125.7*
1 1,125.78
16.00
;’..1,862.66
32,932.18
06,794.84
352.62
37,06
Jeft.OH
12,612.77
12,9.52.02
26,564.79
220.38
2.3.13
213.51
23.1 1
2.48
25.92
1,07ft.86
1,049.0 1
2.1 18,90
17.6ft
1.75
19.55
.9,286.31
.3,1 15.93
6.132.2 1
366.62
319.57
716.19
458.26
456.99
895.25
89.46
87.19
176.65
.. ll (l.ftft
122.00
2.32.00
22.00 90 Oiki
8,032.02 83,588.(57 77.128.42
7,621.86
J »b.,NS
80,0 19.8 |
163,638.11
75,730.55
1 50,8 ,h.97
. . 23,891.20
22,929.97
16,820.27
2,139.64
1.168.88
3,303.52
6,017.97 . . 27,4.19.12 7,001.80
•5,848.22
1 1,896.09 27,139.12
269.20
7,271.00
85.32
. . 2,<»5fi.Kl
2,415.33
5,071.1 1
19,985.28
18,603.(50
59,038.73
140.91
9,505.99
300.00
9,365.00
2,833. ]8 29,373.13
28.113.S5
30,699.19
2,815.(;i
.10.49
2,852.13
618.06
O *- ■ i “i, » 4 1 1 * • 1 . ( •
1,265.07
28,999.80
7,310.91 46.93
. ?763,788.65
•300,189.56
$1,06.1,978.11
<193,076.65 2,'.8)3.29 < 190,163.m;
I iverdral i
2,811 -.1 9ft. 16
x 2,908.29
\\TLLI.\IM 1,0VETT, Auditor Putnam County.
\\ ILI»CK O. ( LODFEXTKFt, Treasurer Putnam Count). Examined and Approved this .‘list day of December, I92(). D. J.SKKLTON K. K. Kl tS P»oarcl of Commissioners Putnam County, Indiana. \V. F. DAVIS
