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I IIK Cl’lEENCAS'n.K DA’i.Y RA'-TCEI THURSDAY, JANL'ARV 19, 192A

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Only Two .More Days

TODAY AND FRIDAY

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GRETA GARBO

t* divine WOMAN

The Whole World's Ravin**!

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FIRST SHOW IN(i f The Yoncastle

Ml! Screen’s most Korgeous bpaut), (ireta (larho is here in a picture that will start the

whole world ra\in« aKain!

|s | Ml. I I It ST I MK A I I.K IN I Ills I’AMT OI I Hi: (<H’NTK\ I" SHOW I HIS i*'< 11 hi:.

(.RITA (iARIJO

Not Xmeriea's sw eel hea rt hnl \ini rica's suppreased de-1 sire— What every woman wants to look like. The j. eternal leniinme to everj man. One ef the reasons' why peopli run, not walk, to! the Voneastle.

( omedy *TNF OLD WALLOR”

’rices

2 T o .•;mi 5:30 To <1

IOe—20c in. 25c

Perfect Health

is always refreshing

It you are Iire.I—lack |>c|.—if your skin i., not clear—if your a|»prllle "fOlle"—you owe il lo yoursolf mid fHen.Is |o iry S.si.S. Il« Ionic effects will surprise you.

\\7 H 'X yi iv y lein is filled vv . have that lire.I, laniruid feeling when you awake in the inoniinj.’’. lustivul, you f"il refreshed; nady to Dicv. the world!

Vo 1 : , m|. • i keen, you enjoy w. 'T. ■ r |T;.y. A our .skin is clear

imturaliy rosy.

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All ini hecaiis'.' rich, red Mood is Xaturc’. rulj.'!an.c fur building and : u: taininjr the body. Thou/amlv have retained their rtrenvlh a.id .harm by taking a Jew o"f! 11I .S.S.S.—Nature’s own tonic l..r •storing the appetite - build u treiurth- nml cleitring the body .1 so-cal! .1 skin troubles. A . 'I I mow ii eli ar sl.iu comes from ' Mhi i. Correct the qausc - Iht'U • • ! loo.; and pimplv. , hoi Is, ii/.' iii.i aiid that tallow complexion will di- appear.

of eases, as testified to in unsolicited letters of gratitude.

“I was troubled with pimples and blackheads. I b. a course of S.S S. It clear <1 ray fa. and back. 1 think X.is.S. is wonderful. I havo t( Id many fti< 1.! al out S S S . nml they are petting as much benefit ns i did.”—Miss Huth fiahm. I Ml Klden Ave., Los Anrele-. ( alif.

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End 2 The January Sale

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1 N 1 ’• oil ba, M'.’lNT 1 I >0 rot by Huffy , , JL •'l-fvi-e Ak*. • ——

Oscar Kersfi .

Oms., ke |[)

J'.Ugetn (htrtieut

house No.

G « 0 ’ M - W l-u. tm Ur

S. C. PREVO CO.

HiiHcy Xt'est* ti Tn

Frank J;i) roll ?ir

«ta„dnrd‘bil c;^ Myrtle Land- . *

Lola" \ “ 0d ' . vAeR Do.othv i"; : ' n> VAl Kd Uuii^uCC: *

Oe-o. Sublet t. i -

. Clyde Miller,’L,

PLU-GRIP I Check before it starts. I Hub on—inhale vapors VICKS

Shortly afterward-, .-he was uniteil in • Odessa Horlshire, same ... 100.00

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marriage to Howard Hart who died 1 Oscar Kersey, same Januuiy 8.h„ 1027. 1 Oscar Kersey, trails It can be truthfully .-aid she al- Myrtle K. Landes, teaching way.- loved her home and nothing Clyde Miller, trails. •>To gave her more joy than to do the lit- ^ repair^sl tl . n Me acts of kindness that contributed Geo.*L McCullough .trans. !! much to the enjo> ment of her fam- Hoy K. lllue, teaching .

Lola Ozment, teaching ....

hut one nur- Barnett, trails nut one put Harter Schl Su| , I)ly Co „ I,,,ly

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(.reencastle Banner,

report Ind. State Farm, Stone T. H. Harper, Ihr. at No. o... H. I.. N’eidlinger, wall paper

10.UV for No - 5 :!7.50 K. I.. Mr Cube i Son sell, equip. 100.00 and jam supplies -Ti l.11

100.00

10.00

100.00

in.oo

•uui-r, 1. , p , & irs&sr,. V

LM ■ V\ alter Brann, trail. ’ 1

:!8.40 Krtis .MeCull„ u l h " ,rp 7

7.M »:«“»*'*• Sm:th.7r,£ V « S>- °^ins, Fo

2.60 ,

at No. 4 .

Kula Heath, u.„ :n „ 'ter

.1 nh 11. ., 1. . _ *

ily and community. This tribute senes

. ... . . . ■ , narifr otin. ouj'jmy v

m a bruf word to say that ^ jj Huff, nir pump A plb. 24.50 (Jeo. M' Kinlcy, i , U | t . n n «Kulton. tf*.,}.

Central Nat. Bk. Int. coupons 675.00 May Pickett. „,rV

« n .. i t * i % . * v4 i i v, ■ v - • i * 11 - 11 j * • u j • ’ ■ • • v ■ • •.'•min Folcv’s Honev ami Tar Compound. 1 l ''. " I •'inoae. < Ask for it. K. V. Mi'Ll.INS, Drug- y!, y ,l 'v...sr M i'

gist.

Why livery I’ser Becomes a Friend “Never has any ether cough medi-

cine acted so quickly and sati lact- l ,lls e -.■-■ — — •••j q u _pj D jI, rpr pump & pin. only as Foley’s Homy and Tar Com- the. has passed from our midst one ]iig,. r 4. (Y. t office sups. .. pound; and it give- comple • a!is- \. )|o l.ved quietly, honestly and well; Morris Miller, painting A vvk.

: one ■.■ filled worthily her place in on pump at No. 5 ..

recommendation, ay .1. I). Ale- Bruce Young, trans . Comb, Toledo, Ohio. It spreads a thl ‘ community. Kus.se!! Calloway, teaching . . healing, oothing coating in an irri- **—o— Moreland, coal A haul. .. tated inflamed t 1 at, sto cough- ^oMiaiaTHATiox J. H. Craft, trans in S’, raises phlti^ni opi- N"i ic» Ls h»r< i'\ uivon (Rhi tio- un- Margnipt Donald, teaching' .. ' causi constipation, no ehloro- , • •• - 1 • 1 le live ,, ,7 /• i.i ( - c f,

'..'v'i" E. \. McCabe, V-hsuT ..

with cough or cold when you buy .1 n: n . cstuf,• *1 .Linw« u Jarrell teachings

s i 1 1*usc<l to b* 111vp,11. Morris Miller, j.m. at No. o ! \iirTiinlHtrat-r Kula Clav Heath, teaching ...

'*•. 1 ', s Geo. M. Uissler, trails

im- :r Clyde Miller, trans

•> Harley Neese, trans .MORTON Odessa Hodshire, teaching ... Mrs. ('. A. Stark has had the flu Glenn Skelton, teaching

and bee real -irk the past week. ^ t ‘; !lt ' hin F ••• .. . .. .. , H. L. l.ustis, Ibr. A- gravel on

Mi . i arrie ( loofeltrr returne i load

horn fiom the Putnam County ho Marvise Akers, teaching . ; tal whi le she took tieatmrnl and F. I.. McCabe, schl. sup-. ..

J&KgKSSit 1 a " , " , " rd "" Mond>y M^arga^et^DonaR teaching '5^' >>•". Ro> K. Blu ’■

Tea and Sulphur. ^ Moore ha- several to ( E?"‘ er » ^ an8

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Wm&Jr +* wm. Johnson, tra

Gl-n ( lo lelti i and wife of Koui i- [,ola Ozment, teaching . .

—,—i.*— - - " m. Johnson trar' nd V

KlO.dO Edward Chew, service, rent & ^ tlufus Ozment, r,,V t bu

>**s 2.o.()£i ] 2, 4, 10 and |:;

expenses Cha.-. Sendmeyer, Ibr on road

i Ku P cni ‘ Oimeiit,’ lb,' < ’ 0 " 46.0fi Joe Barnett, tra ’ •182.8S Glenn Skelton orde

100.0(1

60.00 . 6.64 Herald, ptg. anl. rpt.

4.50 Geo. McKinley, 1 transfers

15.00 Central Nat. Bk. Int. coupon.. .n H \ ricnett, Clias. P. Keller, 1 transfer ... o!M 1 1 Clarence Poliom i',

l.’l.OO Stunkard Bros. Repair bu.- bd 17.65 Harley Miller, lie a.' cord 10.00 Wm. Neese, hauling coal . ... (iJ.OO ( Morri- .\|il|,. ; , r ' nK 100.00 W. K. Steward, bks for No. 5 10.12 .811.08 . ntin 55.00 Sam Matherly, Ibr. on rd. ... 5.00 Pauline Smith fri .. Ua

111.00 Cecil Albright, haul, water for i Harley \pc-i. i r r ! at No. 6 6.00 ; c. C. H irst, 3 an

02.04 Schlatter Coal Co. 125 ton coal ' 1. H. Cral't. tra.- e

Sa^e Tea Turns Gray Hair Dark

Ily SHIRLI V BLAKE

-K.76

150.00

60.00

125.00

15.00 45.00 10.00 88.60

200.00 100.00

That beautiful, even shade of dark,

B cl ■- ■ hair c m only

be i d by I owing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. V Your hair is your

*( chat m. It ir d i s or

■ niarsthelm c.When it fad’ .turns gray

or streaki d just an applii ati in 11 vool Sage and S-.dphur enhances its appear-

ance a hundredfold.

Don’t bntlu r to prepare the mixture. You can get this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients. tor only 75 cents, all ready for use. It is called V dll s Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be detrended upon to tai m . I n k the natural color and In tie of y‘ ir hail. Everybody u-es “Wyctli's Sage and Sulphur Compound m w 1h inse it darkens so naturally and evciU that nolrody can tell it lias been applied. You simply dampi n a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning’the gray hair lias disappeared, and . her another application it becomes In autifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous

Dr. .Moore ha- made several trips lo

see him.

(ii-n (To felt* r and wife of Hoard i iji t wawllI , dale called on horn, folks on Tue.-day Bruce Young, trans.

Russell Calloway, teaching Fiebelman Inc., -ehl sups

No. 5

evening.

Krid Scott and family of Parke (

( o idy t ok Sunday dinner with Rex '.lariell, teaching and wife. J. H. Craft, trans The S uthaid boys aie moving to Gertrude Black, teaching .... the Ed Hibbett farm in Madison town- ^ :,rlo >' v . •. • , . , Morris Miller, Jan. at No. 5 . ship this week. Gen. M. Ris-ler, trans Mrs. Burn ide is visiting her 0. P. Wright, Ibr & Imbr rd. ■ i ighti i Mrs. Mary Farow this week. Clyde Miller, trans Kathleen (Todfeller was real -iek i fhHs. Wcndal work at No. 2 . , ,, , a i . u | Laura MeCullough, teaching . and Dr. (onn wa> called to sec hm Geo. F. McCullough, trans. ... Saturday. ! Cha-. Harris, gas and oil ... '■1 - Nelljc Bettis of Indianapolis I Irvin Hapeny, Id on rd. . pent Frida' and Satuirlay with be" | Bussell ( alloway, teaching

Laura McCullough, teaching

57.10 88.07 15:U7 *10.00 100.01 100.0( tiO.OO 60.0( 16.01 100.0( 86.(If in.01 100.01

-i ter Mis. Maude O’Hair.

Short Talks by Thoughtful Mothers \ W oi n Mot "I ti’*

roWNSHII* TRLHTKKS RKPORT Washington Township

Receipts

Audit r. Con. Sch. Rev. $872.16 Con. S57.:iH Cent. Nat. Bk. Int. on dep.

Kate Reel .teaching

Gertrude Black, teaching Frank Jarrell, teaching . Lola Ozment, same

Kula Clay Heath, same Oscar Kersey, saniR

!*2f».4!» Glenn Skelton, same . . . . 27.08 Margaret Donald, same

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I oo.ot 100.0( 155.01 35.00 40.00

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51.at 4 5.Of

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89.1!

120.0(

20.51 16.(It

20.T.0'

100.0( 600.6 183.41

106.8'

I oo.ot 164.0! X8.:v

250.0(

86.41

at >■’.25 per ton 406.25 ] Laura McCulk.ug nej Andy Trester. Ihr. on rd anil _ i Gen. Sublett, ian. ie v

‘it to 1 tiV‘ r , ina

Nelson McCullough, Ibr. u rd. 47.70 . The Banner, I’tg* ln * Jacob Hendrix, settling dispute j The Heralu Pi-, i,.‘. mt

over line fence

Geo. .Moreland, hauling coal . Wm. Neese, hauling coal .... Ray McCullough, Ibr on rd. . David Stigler, hauling coal David Long, chi. bldg & grds at No. 10 John Raab, Ihr. and sills for bridge Roy Dreher, Ibr on rd I. D. (Halcunb Co., disfet . . . Cornelons Kast, cln. bldg. grd. :ind care books at II Mose .MeCullough. Ibr. on rd. (him and others) Albert Girton, hauling coal . . Albert Girton, settling dispute over line fence Frank Raab, hauling coal . . . W. W. Deuces, Ibr. on rd (him and others) Geo. Talor, Ibr. on rd Kdgar Boyd, Imbr. fer bridge and work on grader Kdgar Boyd, rpr. on bus body Jesse Mathews, Ibr. on -eh. ms at No. 13 losse Mathews, Ibr. on rd and bridge sills has. M. Dial, Ibr on rd h o. M. Rissler, trans ^ennis Long, Ibr. on road ... entral Nat. Bk. Int. coupons lanford Romine, magazines . has. Diel, Ibr. on rd M. Walters, rpr. for sewing

machines at No. 6 3.80 T. B. Sawyer, Ibr. on rd 18.00 K. L. Huivham, coal for wT. dr. .TO.35 First Nat. Bk. 3 bonds 1500.00

The He . ‘ ’ 'H(

200 i Odessa Hod.-hir at .-..TO , K;| Builerd.ck, tra»." ictu • Millor, trars 1W ;

?/ # * lvin M(d " v t<vu-'r *

: 2 i" Ray : 1,u

| V\ m. Johnson, tnm >*’ I

12.0*) Kcasey l.umbm r atiTI

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is

33.60 Marvise Aker-, truri - mm •■<4 A,V 1 1 -I.. V . W j

24.00 ' Lola Neese, anv 7.10 Dorothy Lewis, -am/ 00 , Geo. M, Rissler, t r « rooi 11.00 Bruce Young, trait-.

Walter Brann, trail-' ,

42.00‘Kula Heath, teachip. th

•”>8.80 Krtis Met ulloug ■ - Wa

•j. Fml Harr:-, u., h, ; a< i t 2.00 . Myrtle lamdi , tcarr 21.00'Fay Hoskins, uimr . Jo«‘ Barnett, trail-. ,n ^

.16.00 . Edward Chew, , r v;„ met

16.00 expense-- .

, Corwin <k Gillen, Itja. ,

TO.Os Marshall Cement i i>* s

3.00 I Cement, 2 barrel) 3 H Oscar Kersey, !cach:q nen 5.0-5 , Oscar Kersey, tri • gj

( ' ns ur i\ I Dorothv ] R. S. (T

Huffman.

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li.Ti'llK. S. Cowgill, llir it 10.60 | Chas. He.ath. Adv. IV * 8 22.50 : Roscoe faring, Adv. I of 16.00 John F. Rissler, A • ct 15.00 1 Ralph Rissler, Cem>-r , T i 25.00 K.nttman A Tilley , nr

8.00

larley Neese, trails.

Stunkard Bros. rpr. W1 Kd Alim, liner. -

Verlin Cassaday. rl: s

ground at N’c. r )r j Tme Hixon Lmlu C

glass for bu-

1 LIf

100.01 100.01

I 6.5'

1 ••■ ■■ • ■ ■ • i.eni. xai. iik. ini. on uep. . zt.v* margaret Donald, -am motn. i - very well informed on the (> n trnl Nat. Bank Int. on dep. 26.17 Samuel Tucker, br.ige Ibr

-object of ’nope’ m medicines. Few Auditor, refund on Dr. Tucker labor

mother- now-a-days would buy a 157.751 Odessa Hodshire teaching prep,'! rat nil that contained opiates or Central Nat. Bk. Int. on dep. .. 16.22 Marvise Akers same ■hb'iTorm. A glance at the package Central Nat. Bk. Int. on dep. 14.51 James MeKIrov, Ibr on rd before buying t.dls her thi-. With Fo- Auditor, adv. draw 1200.00 Geo. Moreland, cm,I & haul'

* (Hoik and Tar Cot md, thi . , „tral Nat. Bk. I t on dep, 9.63 hp. .

name tells a true story. It squnkiy Ohio Farmer In ( l e No. Mvrtle Landes, teaching effertive for coughs, colds, , roup am! I and 13 18.7! J.'Fml Hurri-, teaching throat irritation-. Pure us it is ure. Central Nat. Bk. Hit. on dep. . 5.13 Roy K Blue teaching “"V-iyJh ”'»!'* J: 1 "'- 113 P 1 ' Auditor, June distribution .. 12728.88 , kkl'ward Chew, service, rent an'.l R. I, MlLMN.s, DiuggisL Geo. Douglas, transfers 70.10 | expense 300 (H

Auditors State Cong. Sch. rev. I Curtis Albright, jam at No. 6 95.0(

72.)..> 1 ( ong. int. 5i.33 .... >82.8 i Poe & Holsapple, sch. sups. & Central Nat. Bk. Int. on dep. 24.28 rent cn gym Kdyv. Stearley, 2 transfers ... 110.32 Margare Donald, Institute Geo. McKinley 2 transfers . 140.32 Clyde Miller, trans Chas. Young, to pay for settling I. H. Craft, trans. .......... dispute ever fence 3.00 I.. M. Chew, enumeration . .

Myrtle Landes, Inst. & jam

17.01

188.3’ ■I 08..51

I 0M.III

OBIT I ARA

(Mrs. Kli/.abeth M. Kelley-Hart). Most men and women acknowledge the inspiration of devoted Mother-. ’ i.-) | m.1 i u « > r. - i i cue A’

who have held before them ideals of Sam Beaman, to pay for set-

luly and service.

On the lips and in the hearts of

For move than 100 years R.S.S. 1 • ; ing r<lief in thou md

All cling stores soil S.S.S. in two sizes. Get the larger size. It is more economical.

S.SS. Builds Sturdy Health

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Nnticn

» 1 rr> LIBERTY LOAN BONDS i >,y Now Pc g/ichanged For REASURY NOTES.

Ilol/e ihculd con ult their hank'’ at i n .", exchange p.ivilcgc will expire

shortly.

Tr.'rc! Liberty Lorn Bondi will erase '' ’>.'rr 0-7 IS, 1928. • -*v-^ A. W. MELLON Secretary of the Treasury.

W.-Misgtrn. January 166', 1928.

tling di.-pute over fence ... .’I.Oll Frank Jarrell, Institute Cent. Nat. Bk. Int on dep. .. 17.10 j Glenn Skelton, Institute

Ross Kattman, 3 transfers . 150.00 ; Wm. Kverson, com. addles-

Tittle children “Mother 1 a name for Central Nat. Bk. Int. on dep. . 19 19 Harley Neese, tram-.

(rod.” In the experience and life of -Auditor, Adv. draw 2000.00 Joe Barnetf, trans.

I- S™' J;:,': Krilfr*r !i5 >*• "" MM ' manhood, a mother’s love anil care, Auditor 1128I..79 Bruce Young, trans. .

Jhei patience and forbearance remain IHabume Cei . 1 ft, 1

.a strong influence fur good. V: (oie-t, teh ret. fund . . 2i3.1N John Hassler, Ihr. on rd.

Fi lelity ik- Casualty Co. bond . Ml.00 Roy K. Blue, inst. & jan Such a Mother is gratefully remem- Halle y Neese, trans here,I by the children of Mrs. Eliza- M , Ii !! i3!de t r ;, trans iieth M. Kelley-Hart who was born Morris Miller, jan. at No. 5 . mi a larm four miles south of Speii- Dra Lady, ( lean, toilet at No 6 *er, Owon Ccunty, Indiana, August Frank Jarrell, teaching 20th., 1838 and passed away at the * n '\ oil iwnvx r u i 1 a . (j**itiU(i(* HIark f teacninir .... home of her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Win- Oscar Kersey, same .. gelt at ( raw lordsville, December 15, Geo. E. McCullough, trans. .. H'27, age eighty-nine years, three Fola Ozment, teaching months, twenty-five days. She was Hi.d-hire, teaching ... ( w of >ix children of Lanford and Clyde Miller, trans hlizalieth Idvira l.ittem She spent Laura McCullough, teaching . most of her early life within the Myrtle Landes, same ....... borders of Owen and Putnam Coun- •' la ' vi t fi ‘’ Aker*, same’ Ir «*>■ • | ”; 1’.., !SZ5 'xS’ff’iSrs;:* 1 aught -ehool m Putnam and John- 31, 32 and Int. coupons

66.7. r

18.8 I5.0( - l.0( 15.0( 72.0(

6 4.2s

80.01

25.0<

25.0(

60.Of

1 I LOf

I0.0( .'13.7. 15.11 7298 25.0( 60.0( :;6.0(.

29.7:

son counties for 9 y ears. On January 21st., 1864

Geo. Moreland, coal, stone and

hauling same Roy K. Blue, teaching

Jo.00 Rozella Ziegler, music com.

(5.00 Morris Miller, Jan. at No. 5! 15.00 Wm. Johnson, trans oO.OO J. A. Hutcheson, labor un road

•’10.00 and 3 timbers

I Jo.00 J. A. Hutcheson, moving toilets

17.08 from No. 1 and 2 . . . . 100.00 Bertha Newby, tran.-. 100.00 P. B. Hutcheson, Ibr. on rd, 60.0(1 Lola Ozment, Institute

100.00 Oscar Hutcheson, Ibr. on rd and 88,64 ■ stone ,, , .j.— >.q 36.00 Edgar Job, Ibr. on rd (him and

45.0(1 others)

100.00 W. G. Lyons, Ibr. on rd (him

100.00 j ami others)

100.00 ( lovis Madden, pumping water

160.00 ' for well drillers

I Kula Clay Heath, Institute

2265.00 Raymond McCullough, trails &

6.00 30.0( 6.40 10.01

23.71

Turk McCormack, settling dispute over line fence 2.00 McCullough, Ihr. on rrl. 35.50 . Brann, cln, grds at No. 6 .",.00 yrtis McCullough, trans enl (Vaft, kindling fer all

36.00 Poc & II I-uiiplc, sup,'

Ton* nship lii>W l

Balance, on hand le Receipt.- riurint >»,.* , ro Toll of Ba!s and c,

60.00 j Disbursement dun t ’

Final Balance -

oi. i. •' 30.00 ! Road Fudl .1 nn Skelton, leaching ... 200.00 Balance <>n hand rd MeiM,. Hedge. I50JMI Receipts during yea I ; ’ “ 1 ra><»l foi Id. .’.60 TotT of Ba! 8»

^ - ’O f | ||| n;i>. l iint, hauling |jri»v r l No. 5 and (! .May Pickett, teaching . . .. Clyde Miller, trans Dorothy Huffman, teaching Marvise Akers, teachings •oki Neese, teaching Jointhy Lewis, same sula C. Heath, same vV m. Johnson, tranKd Rullerdick, trans Frank Jarrell, teachings ... Laura McCullough, same

1 lisbursr ment dut 1;.

2.50 Final Balance r 150.00 Special Schunlln 90.00 Ilalan. e on hiin 1

1 OO.wo ■ Receipts durii g :

100.00 TotT of Ba!.-. .ind K”

Di

Jscar Kersey, same

»’i*i x

100.00 Disbursements duri:.: "j 120.00 h inal Balance ^ 100.00 ! Tuilien 1® c 10.00 1 Balance on hand 3 17.00 | Receipts ity r i' ; n- \ ( jr 175.001 TotT Hals, mvl Re ' * 100.00 i Di-bursement cui nj (*

, ,, - . 120.001 Final Balances I T 1-red Harris, same 120.0!) Bond Fiudr, \'r°',i ’'7 < ‘ r ’ tra " 3 15.00; Balance 1.11 hand . . ■'lyitie andes, same 100.011 ’ Receipts during "ar 1 M l hew, Ibr at 5 and 6 ul-o TotT of Hal- and Kw; r» T 11 B.V’1 1 15.25 , Disbursement- durinit 96* . a Hodshire, teaching .. 100.00 Final Balanci m 1 , ■ ame 100.00 Totals »f tH ^ 1 • ' . ' ■ ^. M " 1 ' I'nnling Balanci ■ I n 1 |,,! "’ 1 duller- 1.00' Receipts duri ■ P , B . n • Minn TotT of Bal 1 Tf 7 »«U"g. trans 40.00 Disbursements (lurinr l , G Al eln - ,, 'T. and gds. j Final Balance

15.00 50.00

unit' d in marriage to Samuel Joseph H | u<,p V,,U "F , . transportation

KhIIi.v t. .u: , „ (ilenn

Kelley. T\) this union were horn five V" '”,'. ' Sli, '!!" n ; "' iuhinK i'll nr. ,,,M ' Hnrnott, trans. . chiWn ti; all (if whom are living. Mr. Kula Heath, teaching

•I. II. Craft, trans.

up

•27.0'. I. C. Romley, cln. toilet- No. 100.00 I, 6 and 10

lO.on | Kate Reel, Institute

200.0(1 : K. L. Burcham, drilling well at

No. 5

at No. 12

Morris Miller jan. at No. 5 . . 12(M)0

•eo. Moreland, haul eoal . .eo Sublett, jan. at No. 6 vchlatter Coal Co., Coal ... I ay lor Goddard, Ibr. on bdge. .cla Neese, teaching ■ H. Craft, trains ' Harley Neese, trains

Melvin Hedge, teaching

American A'it. Pro. Co. Tile for . __ road Kdwatd Chew, service, rent A-

expenses

Dorothy Huffman’, teaching • . Rollings, Ihr. on bridge’ o.OU L'tis .Met ullough. trans 40.00 -May Pickett, teaching Laura McCullough, same . .7

Clcnn Skelton, s«ini6

Kd Bullerdick, trains 10.00 ” alter Brann, trains.

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’ Kelley ilii>,| in July, 18!i2. Surviving children are Mr- I J Morris Miller, jan. at No. 5 VVingert, Crawfordsville, .Mrs. Gi o’rge .» rav ‘ !| Kox, Reelsville, Mrs. William P. Win- (v'il' CrafT'trans 4 "’'

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gelt. (Toverdale, Joseph K. Kelley, Greencastie c'oTn Schl, Rent Mt. A ernon, Clement E. Kelley, In- Margaret Donald, teaching .. tliunupolis, two sisters. Miss Nancy ^ lank Ja J’r'lL »ame 11 1 „ w 1 m m u .. , ^ Geo. M. Uissler, trann * ,JtUn 40,(1 Mrs * Eisher of Civile Miller, trans < lay ton, and a number cf grandchil-! Russell Calloway, teaching .. 'Iren, gn at grandchildren, nephews ■ Moreland, coal, kinoling and nieces. anfl hauling Whn i:,.;.,,, ,, . . Dra l.adv. clean toilet at No. 5 h living southwest of Clover- Morri- .Miller, jan. it No. 5 'lale, -fi,. united with the Doe Creek Glenn Skelton, teaching Baptist Church. Aftt r moving to Murvi " Akers, same town, she became affiliated with the J Vm ;ral ' ii M,.il,, ,i; , ci,, 1 r .Laura McCullough, same . ... 1,1 ,,r Chiu rdale. j Biack, teaching ,,,,

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