The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 January 1928 — Page 5
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1928.
FILLMORE CKh* MiW*r was report**.I not so vvej) Sunday. Mrs. Lou Reece who ha- been work iog at the telephone switchboard for Mrs. Louje Sinclair has bought Isaac Christie’s property and has moved to the same. Mr. ami Mrs. Rosooe Easham will have charge of the telephone switchboaid. Next Sunday evening at 7 P. M. there will be a community service in the school auditorium As this is the fifth Sunday there will he no services elsewhere. Everybody is invited as there will be a goo.i program. The ■Sunday following the first Sunday in February, Rev. Bruce Kershner will fill his regular appointment at the Christian church.
Estal Minnick, same Forest O'Hair, same Chas. L. i>. Sheets, same . . Raymond Flint, traits J. O. Coffman, rpr. bus. . . . A. S. I’niitt. traits Frank Evvards, sal exp. . . . Mary Call, teach Earnest O’Hair, jun E. Burlingame, groc., cloth. Miller Grain Co., car coal . Hosooo Oliver, traits
M. Heeds two
II. I'himi Adms J
pair shoes 1>. V. Etcheson. rpr. sell. . Shtley& Beck, build walls Corwin A Gillen, Agt, stir. James Curran, coal W. E. Gorham, paint Farmers tSate Hank. ou. . . . West Disinfectant, sell sup M. L. McCabe & Son, slip... Ben Pare, trans Lee Hale, same Ethel Ailer, teach Frances \V. llesslon, same . Nellie Lovett, same Mary Ross, same Mary Glenn Hamilton, same Hobart Dunkin, same Nelli* W ilaon, teach
same
Arthur Weller, same Frank Pruitt, same B. E. Pruitt, same Elmer Norris, same W. E. Young, fit., dray. . . Estal Minnich, trans Fanners State Bank, on. . . ('has. Simmons, trans Walter Huffman, same . . . Artie Scobee. sain*' Rosco Oliver, same Raymond Flint, same A. S. Pruitt, same Forest O'Hair, same
O'Hair, Jun
Earnest O'Hair, ipts
1 :’■(>.Ou Elmer Norris, sch sup. 1..1.00 ii r yi |i.)ii K |as. tech, inst
Hobart Dunkin, sch sup B. E. Pruitt, teach B. E. Pruitt, sob sup. . . H E. Pruitt. Inst Nellie Wilson, tea. Inst. Ethel Ader, teach Mary Glen Hamilton, tch
l.,.(u Frances Hesslon, same .
, Nellie la>\ett, same .... Mary Ross, same
40.00 180.00
: 1 ■,
1 so.00 : r . 06 1 I 0.00 j . 4o.oe
Frances Hesslon, sch sup.
' ' ' Jno. Tutney, janitor . . . . 1 ()•!.(!> ciins Scobee, Janitor ...
■ F'' ■ Kstal Mtnuick, Ini S. r > on \ Pniitt,
. 166.20 > . . . 9.00 !
trans .
same . . . .
Walter Huffman, same 1 Forest O'Hair, same ..
CLOVERDALE
Alton Murphy accompanied Ro>
Walters to Detroit Thursday to bring Beryl Douglas.
back Essex cars for H. A Sherill. Mr. anil Mrs. Francis Somers of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. ). B. Burris.
County Supt. Vermillion and John Hussy State Inspector are inspecting ihe Cloverdale school today. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Snider and Mrs. Grace Hurst wen* Greencastle visitor
Thu)sday.
Miss Helep Frank who is attending
Madame'Blakers school in Indiana- Earnest poNs' came Thursday to spend tin M 0al| ,
week-end with her parents. Mr. ami j.* l '. i r i k E.lWiirds. il. Mr*/Will Frank. Chas. Sheets, ti aus.
Rev. and Mrs. J. ‘W. Harmon will ' hn Scob***'. jnn. .
attend a ministers and Layman'meeting at Robert' Park M. E. church
at Indianapolis Friday.
Miss Mannan left Thursday for Gillette Wyo., to visit his daughter,
Mrs. Verna .Shaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Lewis have moved from the Flint property to the Tibbs farm north west of town. County Supt., Vermillion and John Hussy, State Inspector add re- ed the Parent-Teacher's A-sociation Wednes-
day night.
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TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE'S REPORT The Township Trustee s Annual Re port to the Advisory Hoard ol Monroe Township, Putnam County, Indiana,
January, 1927.
DISBURSEMENTS Int., Note, cen .Natl Hk $2.690.14
Arthur Weller, teach.
Lee Hall, trans Ben Puce, same Ethel Ader, teach Elmer Norris, same
Fgnces W- Hessian, sain*'
Beryl Douglas, aame Arthur Weller, same ..... Frank Pruitt, same* («. S • . Mary Glenn Hamilton same NelUe Wilson, same Mary; Ross, same Netllp l,ovett, same
Hobert Dunkin, same
( hue. Scobee, Jan Jno. Turney, jan B. -C. Pruitt, teach Chas. Simmons, tans Artie Scobee, same Walter Huffman, sam*' . . .
Miller Grain Co,, lull, coal Jno. Turney, jan A. F. Ford, groc Mary Ross, teach ('. L. Peters, tun. piano . . K. 1,. McCabe A. Son, sup. . Elmer Norris, tench Beryl Douglas, teach Mary Glen Hamilton, same Ethel Ader. same Aithur Weller, same Nelli** Lovett, same Nellie Wilson, same Maty Ross, same Hobart Dunkin, same .... Frank Pruitt, same ! B. E. Pruitt, same | Chas Scobee, jan I Jno. Turney, same ' Farmers St. Bank, ett. . . . Frank Edwards, sayl. rt. ex Walter Huffman, trans. . . . | Forest O'Hair, same Earnest O'Hair, jun | Artie Scobee, trans I Raymond Flint, same , . . , clue. SlinfiKinB, trans. ... Lee mil, satin* Ben Pace, (tans Maty Odll. touching A. S. Pruitt, trans Rosco Oliver, same Estal Minnich, same
125.001 ('bus. Sheets, same 65.50 Fiances Hessian, teach. . . 250.on l Ha at. Evans, i lk JI.HlrJxtg*'. 160.00 James Curran, coal, haul. 125.00 Jesse V. Ader, lab., grav. . 120.00 W. E. Young, same
rhaiL SSImfnotiH, trans L**e flail, same Bejt I'aan. trans Jnn. (Miron, road scoop .. \iiliur Weller, teeh., Inst. Frank Pruitt, same Elmer Norris, same Hobart Dunkin, same . . .
2*19.92 Artie Scobee, same ■ 1 J j Raymond Flint, same F. (J. Blair, coni, speaker ... Mary Call, teach Inst, . .N. 'Lucy Ball, wash Rosco Oliver, trans J. O. Coffman, rpr tr 1>. V Etcheson & Son. rpflr. Earnest O'Hair. jnn. exp ... Frank R. Edwards, census . . Ray Stiles, show eoul H. I.. Lane, demur, car coal Kay Graham, haul coal . . A. Rising, sch sup H. O. Wright trip Purdue . . Chas. Stiles, haul coal .... Frank Edwards, sal .ft. exp
Fred Nelson, op at exchange 9.00 Frank Edwards, say rt. exp. XO.otl Miler Grain Co., coal 15.72 Hay Sow Eads, haul ashes .... 1.00 Earl Evans, elec. Its 90.62 Farmer.-. Stale Bank, nt. In 1,338.96 E. L. McCabe A Son, rp: ad til. 8.71 Frank Edwards, sal. It. exp X** 00 Euil Evans rp. wut pit 5.50 Hershel Darnell, shoes 2.on E. Berlingalnes, dry goods . . . 6 05 Farmers Slate Bunk, pt. rt. 160.00 Same .'i < How ard Chntld, lab on gds . . . 6 00 Farmer; State Bank. bd. in 1,150.00
F. S. Chemical Co., sch sup and Janitor J06.48
Farmers State Bank. pt. rt. .. 71 20 E. L. McCabe & Son. sup. .. 219 93 Frank Edwards, sal rt **x ... 75.00 Fanners Store, gf. shoes bint. 15.00
167.02 Tn.oo ! 70.01*! 1 60.00 1 65.00 120 00 1 20 in* 1 60.00 ITO.gO 126.00 125.00 131.00 250.00 |
218.75 I
2 72
130 00 112.50 60.00
t;. II'*
112.50 85.00 1 30.00 180.00 1 2 0. lilt 40.00
S 69
1 1 0.00 76.90 40.00 65.00 29.60 60.00
6.15
60 09 . 5.00
12 0 0
260,00 128.00 1 60.00 1 60.00 131.00 1 30.00
.... 4.60iTeach. Retirment Fund .. 157.93 M ar >' Call, teach 7 40‘Ernest Michael, trans. 2j 3.751 Raymond Flint, same ... 22.92 Ralph Foe her, trans 77'liS Glen Michael, trans 163 64 Cully Prlee, trails 180 00 Glen Michael, lab., rpi in 22H.26 Mary A. Johnson, teching . . 223.011 1 -- • .. 149.50 14 4.1*0 . . 12 69
60.00 65.00
130.09 I80.00!
46.00
134.0.11 125.00 i 180.00 s
66 42
154.00 j . . i .0*1 | . 85.00 .. 2.15
8H.85 | 41.25 60.00
. . 7.25 . . 4.00 . 25.60| . . 6.85 . 10.00
15.00 . 80.00
Beryl Douglas, same . Nellie Lovett, same . . Mary Patterson, same .ii.
164.44 103.7' 110.00 108.00 Olive Smith, same 1.50.00 Flank Pruitt, same .... 105.00 \\ . F. Summerville, same . 55.00 Elmer Norris, ante .... . 18.75 Arthur Weller, same ... 150.72 .las. Edwards .teach. ...
119.22 112.11 14 X.89 112.1 I 237.05 225.111* 262 60 131.00 I 66.00 ■:
Roy Ferrand, trans Morris A Clark, jan Ralph Shoekttey. teaching Mary Routh Bottles, same Crystal Priest, trans
Harv**> Hale, trail-
100.00 nonev. nor article i value, in eon128.00 . ..l ie by 138.44'j,. e Tin 1 , tl-.i- Township 153.56 i U.UMv LDWALDS, Tru tee of 60.00 \jon roe Township. . 50.00
f rank Edwards, sal. 11. e\ .. ,
36.70 i
By CHARLES K. HARRIS
Copyrtjch'.rd by FRO Hclure* *'i'rp. l?;7-!4
From ths Thrilling FBO Drama SUrrlrg Ralph Ince. *- SYX0PS18 1 There were Fcveral reasons for For pears, Jim Hoyri, a Nrir Yorlr Jim’s decision. In the ttrst place, burglar anti h'lldup artist, hint <.V he was detir.itely sure that ills unceli'rd ht» if(V into the belief that del-world exploits had bi en a terrlh« was employed in a Ilraoklyn n il ble mistake. Perhaps even now, estata office One night, hoieerer, M. Grew and the others were servJftkc Fallen. cigat ms up the river He had lor who lives on the floor aburi In m h* his solemn promise to Ruth, Boyds, thinks he reeognt ■ s Jim ui to break it would tie an un-
pardouable offense to her and hts ohlld. But there was still another n -on for Jim giving his <>ld inils a wide berth. He was atiatd that he
might be tempted!
There was no doubt about it; the respectable Job at the wrapping counter was a monotonous bore to It was tedious uud exhaustAll those months that Jim
no a
fldes hi* saspn ions to his in e, 0 In spreads Ihe gmip through the neighborhood Kuth, Jim's t fe, had diseoven 1 a mask In ; l» pi tel the previous niy},t and tch* n thi ir
»on comes running home
school (n tears and tells her hr had
to fight 0mom< an* thi
railed his father a Ihict, she is 11 1- lm .
vinred that Jtm has th et . *1 ' When he comes home that night * ■
reveals fa him tel
and. in a fit of remorse and npentanre. Jim confesses. The si ts too great n Hat ' forgive and when Jim tries to t iki her in his arms she repulses him.
Leu L. Ware, pig Arlio Priest CL eu Zimmerman Coal Co., coal \V. E. Young, fit. dray . . . . Alonzo Todd, plastering . . . Ben Kennedy, pt. I'iMjf . . . shliey A Beck, I pi . bldg . .
Jus Edwards, pt. tuts bod. II. Gobi** Co., sell, sup
27.87 . 59 96 297.37 . . 3.75
9 Ol*
118 15 . 27.51* 125.(10 . 74,62
65.59
. 70.U9 . 70.00
1 R0 09 250.00 1 *; ,1 00
. 28.00
1 78.60 66.00, 60 00 218.75 < 1 125.00 45.00
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MUFFINS
of rare excellence
1 25.00
60.00 j})
1 7 8.61 * 1 l, McCntie & Son. sell sup. 390.56! 250.00 j no Morgan, el. tuilets . 40.00; 218.*!>| I \ j.; Weller, painting 2.40| 65.00 \y m Welch M’o.,diplomas. . 52.58 60.00 j Funuers State Bank, bd ctt. 1.680.99 14.9S I j,; a |.i Evans, mot It wlr ... 197.31 1 5 00 ('lark A Morris, Jan 125.0u|
Frank Edwards, sal rt. ex. 80.00 A rile Priest, eu 45.00 | Gilbert Clark, lab on ditch 6.0»*| Jus. Edwards, trans 145.00 Far met s Store, sch sup 15.On, Elmer Norris, teach, prtn. . 262.51* ( Beryl Douglas, tech 136.2-51 Mary Ross, same 180.0" Ralph Sbockney, same .... 155.001 Olive Smith, same 130.00 Arthur Weller, same 131.00 Nellie Lovett, same 130.00 Mary A Johnson, oante . . . 168.00 Mary limb Bottleg, same 150.00 Ffaiik'r* ii(Tt. srtle 260.0')] Henry Morris, Jun 65.00 Cyrus Clerk, same 60.00 Harvey Hale, trans 50.00 Ralph Fosher, same 150.00 Earnest Michael, same .... 110.00 Glen Michael, same 105.00 Cully Price, same 55.00 Roy Ferrand, traits 100.00 Crystal Priest, same 60.00 W. F. Summerville, teach . . 225.0** Mary Patterson, same 165 00 Mary Patterson, sch. sup. , . . 2.31 Kaymuud Flint, trans 108.00 Mary Call, teach 30.00 Tims. Thayer rp. beat pit. ... 4**00 Alice Lewis, jun 75.00 Frank Edwards, sal ten c*. 36 00 Sanford Komine, mug 30.32 W. E. Young, fit. dray 67.00 J. L. Handel, ctt 13.20 Mary Kuth Bottles quar, indp 20.00 Olive Smith, teach 80.09 Frank Edwards, rt sal ex. . 162.00 •las. Edwards, trails 120.0*' Mary Cull, teach 20.00 Mary Patterson, same Kltner Norris, teaching ... 262.30 Frank Pruitt, same 260.00 W. G. Summerville, same .. 225.00 1 Mary Patterson, same 145.00, Olive Smith, same 110.00 Mary Kuth Bottles, same .. 150.001 Aithur Weller, teach 131,00 Mary Ross., same 130.00 Kalph Shocknejr, ante .... 150,00! Maty A Johnson, same .... 168.00 Morris A Clark Jan 126.00 Harry Hale, trans 45.00 Glen Michael, traits 94.5** Beryl Douglas, teach 136.25 j Nellie Lovett, teach 130.00 . Crystal Priest, trans 54.001
45.00
134.00
4 0.00
125.00
I 19 Of 60.00 70.00 7i* im
1 10.00
I vn 0(| 85.00
130.00
20 00
165.00 1 70.60 . 15.66 . . 7.20 . 1.95 . 60.09 . 70.00
7iroo 1 U.(Ml
. 183.00 341.36 360.00
260.04
THE ONE FLOUR for every BAKINGpurpos# EVAN S' Psa&KE -cAn Indianapolis product of superior quality... rroitirr *40/0 PROGRAM E-Z Bake Flour Orchestra each STATION WFBM Friday from 6:00 to 6 30 p. m. Grain mark** report* from Monday to Friday, 12 noon to 12:16 p. m.
Ralph Fosher, same 150.00 1 Earnest Michael, same 99.001 Town Huinbrldge, II. 272 84] Raymond Flint, trans 97.20 Ib v Fl 'land MOM 9U.00 I W F. Summerville, Ibr in. t. 87.74 Hugh Ilin dett, paint 27.00 j Cully Price, trans 49.50 Riley A Wcrneke, tard cards.. 1.35 E. L. Gray, rent 23,60 A. S. Pruitt, travel 7.50 Indianapolis Pump .ind Tube, beat, for bus 33.00 Plumbing Supply, slunl gym. 26.701 True A True, Ibr 120.86! Thus. Thayer, lab 20.00] Vannegut Hdw Co, ptimpsup 6.00| Thus. Thayer, rpr., lab 21.00 Jas Edwards, trans, teach .. 160.00 Earnest Michael, trans 99.001 Gbn Michael, trans 96.00 Itayinond Flint, trans 97.20. Cully Pric**, same 49,50 Hariy Hale, same 45.00 Mary Patterson teach. ... 165*0(11 Mary Hut It Bottles, same .. 150,00 Hctyl Diiugius, same 1 36.25] Mary Ross, same 130.00 Olive Smith, same 130.00 Frank Pruitt, same 250.00, Crystal Pruitt, trans 54.001 Frank Edwards. Sal . reita ex 80.00 Morris & Clark, jun 125.00 Mary Call, teaoli 120.00; Roy eFrrand, trans 100.00 W. E. Young, d ray age 4.10 Ralph Shockney, teach 15a.00 Ralph Fosher, trans 150.00 | Win. F. Summerville .teach. 225.00 1 Elmer Norris, teach 262.50 Arthur Weller, same 131,00 Mary A. Johnson, same .... 168.00 Nellie Lovett, same 130.00 Alee Ford, wood 20.00 J. O. Coffman, chains, sup. . . 27.60 Paul Albin, sch. trsf 280.60 O H. driest, retlr. fund ... 189.16 Riley A Werneke. pjlg. 22.65 Reed. 20 percent old hk hul 2,162.48 Riley a Werneke, sch sup . 46.06 Paid (lit Trust Co. not int. 1.299 97 Mary Ross, teach 113.89
Ho rose to bis feet quickly, and there was an expression of deflaun
had been wandering the byways of tlm eeamy underworld, he had never once felt the boredom uud physical fatigue that now overwhelmed him after a day's work in tin* department store. And not only was it hard, tedious work, but It was drudgery for very small pay. Jim was frequently depressed thinking the problem over in his mind. He remembered how skillful lie had
prU
••1
ou his face. "Prison! Hu! No been at opening a sate. How devrlsen ever built 'll ever hold n ■>! '' erly hi- tlngi n bad worked at the "Don't be too suro of that," she m t difUcult of combinations! And •aid. now these same hands were doing Ho approached her and took her menial work, wrappin g packages. In his arms. She struggled with hundreds, thousand: i f parrels. It him, but he was too strong 17 r wa honest work, but Jim could
her. She felt hts lips on tier cv. . her hair, her throat. “Ruth! Ruth! Ba;- It's all right and I'll work myself to the bone for you. Oh,
Ruth. ... I love you
not help wondering whether leading a decent life wa not often less dignified than leading one of daring, no matter how dishonest tho latter might he. In those lust few
Don't b« hard on me. Why I'd go weeks of ( racking open safes and puts if you or the kid ever loft me rifling cash draw* i he had felt a Thu kid—Christ, I could never live growing power over his associates.
“Let's make this the
VI best Christmas.''
Wl!b*'Ut him I'll go straight. I'll do anything id make up for my sins!" She snuggled ter n moment, mil tie i. ed In w'.ll.ug t-‘ torget, Jim," : h" said at last ’Ihr you’ve T to keep jour pn tnlse I'll promise anything!" he called lend held her more closely, so that she could tool tin beating of his fetart elr kt 1 ; a«n) im tb t promise Then she led hi.a Into iiek'n bedroom, and they h>iik(*d i wn upon tin t child so helpless nil innuci t lu Li slum* I -i jtm Boyd «* ’>1 1 r* membei that chi! I s head deep In the pil low many years later.. He would remember urtd dlo u living di nth. The approach <>f Chi'lstnni that year of l'.*o7 found Until Boyd Imp pier than she had ever In n before. Thu morning after ho tiad made bis nictnoruhlr promise to her, Jim arose early, breakfasted and left Uta hou-' determined to land an honest J' b Thai • • nit • an hi returned to the apartment, he announced proudly that be bad been hired by a big department store In the wrapping section. He bold out his line, giaceful hands. "They can do anything,” he said to Ruth. That evening there was much gaiety and talk in tho little ipartment ou Tenth Avenue. Ruth was making plans for Christmas. Let’s make this the beat Christmas Jackie's ever had,” she pbaded. "We'll have a Christmas tie with all the decorations that go witli it, and you must dress up iiko Santa Claus.” "Burcst thing you know,'' chimed in Jim. "1 understand how the kid must foci about Christmas. Gee, 1 know when I was a ki l I n ud to look forward to that holiday more than auy other. I used to haunt the Toy land* In tho stores. Once I went up to Bantu an' asked him If he wouldn't adopt me. Can ye Imagine? I wanted tn take a long j ble in l*ia aleigb an' drive the reindeer." "Hone-tly?” and Ruth laughed In sympathy. "Well, I bet that you had a nieer Christmas than I did," she went on. "My aunt was stingy she wouldn't even boy me a little doll, let alone provide Christmas tree. This Christmas. I'm going to piny at being a child for a change. I'll try to make my self believe that I'm about tho same age as Jackie.” "Rlght-o,” concurred Jim. “WeTl ■ II be kids. I’ll he tho oldest brother, see? An’ If 1 don’t like tho way you or Jack Is acting, I'll Just pul ouch o* you over my kueo an’ spank for all I'm worth." "Catch you!” scoffed Ruth. 'T think that I'm tho one who'H do the spanking.” Since breaking with his old life, Jim Boyd had carefully avoided tin old rendezvous on Thirty-seventh Btreet. He supposed that Dan McGrow and his cronies were up to their old tricks, but ho had uo Intention of paying them a calL
Jni). Hnffuiau. lab id.
Andy Winnner. rep. t"l Roy Eads, oil 12.2" jO. E. Steward, stor 4.72 Earl Evans, wlr, mat lab ... 10.66 D. V Etcheson A Son, *1) bilg 361 8*1 K. L. McCabe A Son. sch. sup 231.51 Howard Ho-tetter, ad\ bd. .. 60.00 jC. C. Gillen .at *y fees 77.60 Hartford Accident A Idetnnity Co 77.60 H. Kherson, rep. on bldg .... S (I i Fanners Store, rep. jan sup.. 15.0(1 Altec Lewis, jnn, oct, not ilecl20.uo Jno Lewis, adv hi! 5.00 An Hanaman, lab on < ng ... 2.00 T. L. Fosher, adv b*l 5,00
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Then* had been certain days when he bad felt that one day lu* would not be a mere parttcipunt In a petty theft; no, ho would lie the man behind tho throne, tiie master mind directing the lesser fry to do hla blddll .. Hut to tile police he would remain n baffling mystery; they would never lie able to lind him. Jim was thinking tlieso thoughts one evening utter an unusually hard day's work in the department store. Christmas was but n week away, and the store was thronged and stainpoded every hour of the working eight by holiday shoppers. Feeling tired and depressed, Jim had unconsciously wandered Into Thirty-seventh Street, and was walking Westward towards Tenth Avenue vlien he heard his name called in a gross, husky voice. Jim turned about and saw Carby motioning to him. Carby was standing in front of the old hang-out, us though ho had been waiting for Jim to pass. Should he turn buck, or should he go on home to Ruth? As Jim hesitated, his name waa called again, and with the thought that it could do no harm to flnd out what Carby wanted, he turned bock. "Where In a pig's name ya been all dis time?” Carby asked Jim catching hold of the young man’s sleeve. "Gee, Dan's been lookin' all over for ya. He’s got somethin’ sweet up his sleeve, but ba needs your help, see?” ‘Tb It a Job, you mean?” asked Jim. "A big Job?” "It’s the biggest Job wo ever tackled," explained Carby. "An’ not only that, but we got the cop on the beat Int’rosted." ’’Well, you know I'm In business now,” said Jim. 'Tvo thrown tha old racket over.” And ho pulled hla coat sleeve free of Carby’s grasp ns If to move on. “Walt a minute . . . wait a minute,” pleaded Carby. ’’Mc’Qrew waa askin' to seo ya, Jim. Come on In to da dump an’ have a spiel wtd him.” Jim thought that ho might as well see McCrew, so that he could tell him that he had turned over a new leaf, and that everything that smelled of yeggery was not In his lino. He followed Carby hack Into his old stamping-ground. There was Dan McOrew with a blue.print tn front of him. Hn did not look up when Jim and Carby entered tho room. lie seemed totally unaware of the other man. "What ya got there?” asked Jim Impatiently. Still Dan McGrew did not look up. “What the hell Is It you're looking at?” growled Jim angrily. Dun’s expression was one of, “Go away and don’t bother me.” And then looking straight at Jim, he faked an admirable astonishtnent. "Well, I'll be—Bo ll’a the kid who’s gone straight. How are nil the little boys down at the BIblu class, Jim?’’ (To be continued.^
Int from State Transfers Cong. Int Franklin Tup Jackson Twp lint. Farmers State Bank I Bondsmen Farmers Stale
borrowed
]Adv. App. front Altilltoi Ini on Dep at Bank . .
] 25', Hiv. ol old bank bal. 2,152.48 ilnt on Dep 2.78
| Ktcd. from And { ini on Dep from Bank
Statement showing amount id all moneys paid to (he various him! ot ! Monroe Township. I’utnam Couniy j Disbursements thendnnn and bal ances remaining therein, tor tin year ending Deccmhei 3 1. 11*37.
TOWNSHIP FUND
j Balance on hand | Receipts during year .... i l ot al ol Ba I. and Ki pts. . I Disbursements (luring year Final Balances
ROAD FUND
Balance on hand Huccipts during year 'l otT. ol Bal. and Iteepts.. Disbursements during y-ar Final Balances
SPECIAL SCHOOL IT
Balance on huuil
Receipts during year
T6PI. ol Bal. and RccptB. 22, Disbursem'i . dining year 27.i*s ' Final Balances 4, > 1 ,3
TUITION FUND
(Balance on band 4.7 93 .1 ! Keeeipgi dining year ... 18. ,"S Tot’L of Hal and Receipt 23.,16 1 16 I Disbursem’ts. during year 11.! 27.33
Final Balanci
TOTALS OF ALL FUNDS
Balance on hand 1 1,094 21 Reeelpts during year ... 37,'(12.42 Tot’L of Hal. and Kepis.. 48,. 96.63
Disbursem’i- dining year Final Balances Total balance as shown
report $5,565,43
Wai rant check) out> taiidin 1 1 ( (einbei 31st. 1927 $468 34 Total halaueis and out lamliu warrants, Derenibci 31sl, 1927
86,033.77
Cash in depndtory December 31 l. 1927 $6,033 82 I, Frank Edwards, the Trustee ol Monroe Township Putnam County, Indiana do solemnly swear (n affirm) tiiat the preceding leport >i Keecipls,. Ilislnir emeut,*. Itulane. ami Service Account Is line and correct as I verily believe; and 1 In. liter declare that tin* sums will) which | am clungcd in litis report an all ol tin Bums received by m , aim lluit tin' various Items id expenih tines credited have been fully paid In the sums staled and without <\ picas or implied ugrccincnl III I anv portion thereof shall be retained li> nr repaid in me or any nlloi person And I further (b elare, and vv. n (m affirm), that I have received no
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S|<*|» on the starter—»lel in the « lut<*!i—and you Nmnehow km>w you're in a car ibiirs iliiTcmtt • . . IMILn-ni in its feilencc, its smo4»lhn«*HM and its kiiu;>. OifliTcnt in tlm <d pace lliat arnds you darting out through Iruffic. Ilif!ri« nt in th<* atniosplicrc of -nin’lni >s uhicii |M*rvHdi*s its Kinkier Ixuly . . . JkifWrcnt, yes . . . and something more. CUdor, youthfulncna and pirsonjiG*y, SjwimI, rkrive iiikI iU'iioii. 'Hie spirit tif our br< ulhL-ss u »' i xprcsscd in a motor <*ar • • . Kxprcs c«| in AM- \ i iran cn unocrinn—*in a ••ar of tinlay for Amerii’iuis of t$Hlay—with cwry thing that everybody wuntH! . . . The potorr, ilrivr unit staniina of a 2i2 eu. in. engine—>tlic ciiduram i* of .1 longri* Htauiu'her ckiassiH, oversixe in \itul purts—the luxiirv <d notable new feature* of dt'^ign. . . All >011 iiei*d to do 1« roim* and drhc It . . . Kit at tkie v*he<‘l youmclf for mu hour . . . and youMI know why all Amerira is tuning ** I kiiit* tlu* f^ar!"
Hit ICES: 2-t/oor Scr/nn, $Mi r >: Ixmtlau (imp \ Sport RiMitlsler, $1075 ; 4-di*or Nri/un, fit 15; Cabriolet, $1155; Ijiijulaii Sedan, $1265, Vmituu Six, 2-Daor Sedan, $. 15, All prirt at factory, Delitered prisem ineluddt nUtumum hamtUni charge? I asy to t..i y on tUe liberal Cetuirol Molar* litac eayrnent Plan,
Sgpcriul Sftorl AV/Mi/irri#»nf ^ • • moactal front frmlrra tvith tin* tvell* . . . two ■(>«* J 11* r It* k* uti«| li>« knif rliiK« . . . t'olla|f«il»ir trunk raak . . $I(H) r' Ira • i u|H ii i m -» ... $1 lu on rltNM-d rura . . . »v w itli itaiuti <H|uipin< UI, %7.» on opru 4'um . • • > on i'.loti 7«il uiudula. Stark & Griffith Motor Sales OAKLAND ALL-AMEIUCAN SIX I’HUbUCI ur CLNLUAL MUIUM9
