The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 January 1928 — Page 4
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19- tS -
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TOWNSHIP 1RI STKE’S REPORT TIip Township Trustee’s Annual Re-
hse. * yd , E. W. Flint, wk rd. & scl y<l.
5.00 14.25
CLEAN
UP
HERE still remains a number of odd lots of winter merchandise that we are closing out at half price or less. Dresses, Coats, Underwear, Silks. Hosiery, Woolen goods, Curtain Materials, White goods, Cotton goods, etc. BA RCA INS that are REAL! A final clearing process.
iort to the Advisory Board of Floyd
Township, Putnam County, Indiana, | ; January, 1!>2X, showing receipts, dis-, i bursements and balances of all tnwn-i ship revenues, for the year ending
i I let'em her ■'ll, IU27:
Receipts
W. Hint, wk r«i. a: ci yu.
F. L. Grey, trucks ........ l.OOO-OV
Browning-Hammond, bkt bal ..
L" V l.IW
Evans V. Store,
Dorris Ruark, wrk on rd Frank Woods, hlng coal . Twp. Fund Paid Out 100.00 Fillmore State Bank, Aug. mt. 1H.14 -- * —’- .14.UU
I County Auditor, ( m 'd rv, int. 508.09
' Farmers Bank, Dec. Int.
S. C. PREVO
1800
1 Farmers Bank, Jan. int 19.08 i Hark Jackson, trk tire.. 40.00 Farmers Hank, Feb. int. .... l<i.4<! Fillmore State Bank, Mch. int. lti.05
Sale , f Schl. Property, bldg,
247.09
Cedric Prichard, old tires .1.00 Co. Auditor, Adv. Draw .... :100.00 1 Farmer'- Stat< Bank April int 14.lo Co. Auditors Draw, draw .. 8548.89 | Fillmore State Bank, June int. . 19.20 Co. Auditor, cim .chi rvn, inst 4:*2.81 i Co. Auditor, adv. draw 250.00
i Twp. Fund, To Rd. fnd 300.00 | Fillmore State Bank, Nov. int. 7.80
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CLINTON FALLS Mrs. Della l>avi», Mrs. Bcrl i Bt thers, Mrs. Sallle Bettis, Mt . Mil nip Brat tin, Mr . Eula Stagge, Mi . Lida Pierce, Mrs. Willie Goo acic, Mrs. Senda Hall, Mrs. Blanch Bell, Mrs. Callie Spencer, Mr-. Myrtle ( I ■ Mr-. Lula Heady and daughter, Mr . Mattie Betti- and Mr . Fannit Sigler met at the home of Mrs. Fdith Frank last Thursday and did sewing for th little Cordei children. The Aiu will meet Thur.-nay February 2 with Mr-. Millie Goddard to do sewing, all are welcome to come. Curl ('order w > has had typhoid fever is very ill.
of Health, is the fart that! trouble.
more than 20d of the total tonnage Anna Mae is some better but not I- till alive ard kicking. The ton- able to commence her high school u.'ig , i na’e wa obtained b\ mul- work yet.
County Auditor. Dec. draw .. 8303.04 C. J. Duese, trk tires 50.00
Disbursements
Standard Oil Co., floor oil .... 1.89 O. H. Driest, Ter- Atmt fnd. 04.90 Franklin St. Garage, tk. lens .. .75 King, Morrison Foster, tk rpr 12.0.» Browning & H immond, dr lock 3.00 K. L. Grey, tik chn- ii rpr. .. 20.10 Mullins Drug Store, fmgtn Gvlntl
School
Marie Pierson, Itmzd stmnt Bert Miller, dvng truck ....
Frnest Michael, ame
tiplyini! th. number born here by the Mrs. Laura Marshall’s old family i A j y| . t)> jn t r '‘svV.
j Arthur Egger-, I'pt.
■ i age u eie ht, . von pounds. “While hor-e Krfil,"'die<J last Friday,
t he i wen c,2 “.’.I babie- b rn la-’ , Andrew "Jclhn-on is able to be out J C. E. i.isby, Tet. • at In t ■ -tale, then were onl\ j but ti-es a crlitch.’ His ankle is much | Faul !• rederick. al. Ai Exp.
l atalitie recorded under one I better.
ddcj fatalitie recorded under one I better. I Erton C«“,S«r, !. l !•u•hing'‘.■.'.’. , . yi. i age,” Dr. King aid. “This i While-getting, logs to Carey Dilling j Thelma Cooper, ame
pis mill Saturday,'Paul Thomas hurt i Greeiicastle ('•• i. School, mt. his foot so he could not use it Sunday ^ *'• ^ ( owgill. rpr on pumps * *« I,..to '«^r*.;.7. work in a few days. J. T. Siddons, t imps Fri d Johns and William Gowen ! Cha Egger-, w o k on road .
hauled in -oy bean hay last week. | Ghas. Miller,
i^ditbijals
record, ..‘it* deaths' per hundred thouind births i the lowest of any year in our files. Contrary to popular (pinion, -iimmer heat proved to lie the least fatal of all the seasons to the infants, July claiming the least mi nber of victims, 256, while Janu-
i lid v li '.72. Deaths from diar- “Tommy” Johnson and will give p<>-
rhoeti, the bane of most parents ex-i-tciice, was reduced from 827 ill 1926 to :><ll in 1927.
ame
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1926, 12-30 126
2.00
18.20 46.00 46.00 23.40 99.00 45.00 60.00 99.00 99.40 90.27 . 6.67 . 9.50 10.40 12.00
1.00
18.75 15.00 . 5.00
session in the spring.
The
Noise Static
Static, the noise that can be gotten on any radio receiving set with-
out a great deal of effort, and which as yet, has not j been entirely eliminated, will remain in sets for some time, according to
Carl Haber, a member of the static committee of the Radio lit one i - club. The electric iron and curling iron electric vibrating machine-, bad con nections in wiring, wires rubbing against trees and such were among the hundred- of thing , that according to Haber produce the static.
Once again the water hearing, which w.i -< t for Monday morning in thi' Court House, has Postponed bcrii postponed. This post- < luce ponement wa.- rather a More surprise because hardly anyone knew about it. However, the water price will remain the ame for some time as a result, (.in though the petition is granted. Itin peti.ion of the water company g c. through the rates of the city will bo increased almost fifty per (gut totaling approximately $15,000, in a year’s time.
The veterinaiian from Ladoga wain our neighborhood last week blood testing some of the poultry flocks for haccilu- whi’e diarrhea. He is e\-
Helcn Smith, teaching Cooks Mdw. Co., volley hall Fred Beck, wrk rd., gravel John Daley, wrk on rd. ... Charlie Millet, ark & gravel Bert Miller, Tpt Ernest Michael, same
peeled to come again this week to do I Cecil Slcwart, rpr on trks. . some more te-ting'for the farmer-. |Avi Knetzer, teaching •Mr-. Fred Johnson visited Mr- U' <in ((roper, ame . ,. I henna < ooper, same Head. Sunday afternoon. Myrti. Zimmerman, jtr svc.
The school at No. 5 is temporarily dosed on account of the serious condition of the teachers father, .Sher-
man Bivens.
The many friends of Mrs. Ida Stite- were sorry to heat of her untime-
ly death.
Arthur Egger-, Tpt.
A. C. Huber, same (’has. I.isby, Tpt Paul Frederick, sal. .. exp. C. E. Stewart, Itmzd bill Vivian Ader, teaching ... Rll B. Eads, il fr trks. ..
. .03 196.27 . 3.00 32.25 . 6.76 18.50 , 47.50 47.50 . 2.09 251.20 116.62 112.50 28.60 110.09 104.60 17.60 60.00 17.12 100.110 13.93
Indian Refining Co., gas i \i • . 11:. . TA1 i».
Sylvan Glover the son-in-law of j j. d‘ \i ( .v, ^
I William Zcitu r, Flag Poles
fr trks 96.12
Tpt.
Indiana’s 1927 baby crop was in, excess « f 217 ton-, figures obtained from the state board of 1927 Health today, according to Baby Dr. Williaf F. Kitu ( rop rector of tin Stat( Boai'lj
LONG BRANCH i Mniiey irwin Had an attack of in-| A c Hub ^ r lot .. . .. 11000 Mr John John on an< little daugh digestion Sunday night and could ge. j (;i,. n \lichai i, ipr on trk 13! 15
Mr. and Jdrs. Head is some better at ('baric,- l.isbv, -ame thi- writing hut he is still unable to i Bert Miller, ame R jt U p Ernest Michael, same
Smiley Irwin had an attack of in-1 ‘"I'lIUer
. 7.00 . 5.00 50.00 50.00 50.00
2.60
r, Mat \ Bdl ate on the sick li-t, »<> relief until the Dr. came and gave j Arthui Egg' ! -, Tpt. .■i ,i.-l ..:.i wrL r
be th-' , him medical aid.
Fred Sanford, wrk on rd. ... Paul Frederick, sal & Exp. . Campbell Bros., wre & stpls , Guy Huffman, wrk on rd. ... John Huffman, same Jess Evans, same } Albert Hunter, Atn. scl. prty , Warren Lewallen, wrk & grvl. Aaron Goodwin, wrk on rd .. Homer Lewis, wrk on rd. .... Arthur Eggers, Tpt Harry Lawson, wrk on rd.
| Vivian Ailer, teaching
! Vivian Ader, institute I Kston Cooper, teaching ....
Kston Cooper, atndg inst. ..
Thelma Cooper, teaching ... Thelma Cooper, atndg inst. ..
C. E. I.isby, Tpt
A. C. Huber, same
Bert Miller, same Ernest Michael, same
Walter Huffman, wrk on rd. .
Helen Smith, teaching
Helen Smith, attndg inst. ...
Avis Knetzer, teaching
Avis Knetzer, atndg inst. ... Clarence Beck, Tpt
Harry Pier-on, jntr srve sup
Grace Arnold, teaching Grace Arnold, atndg inst. ... Grace Anwld, jntr. srve. ... Myrtie Zimmerman, same ...
James Alexander, wrk on rd.
Aaron Goodwine, wrk & grvl.
Roy C. Smith, wrk on rd. ..
Indian K- ti ,ng Co., gas fr trks 18.20 R. B. Eads, gas & oil 20.80 Paul Freilciick, sal. & Exp. .. 60.00 Hunter Bros., ga- & oil .... 71.48 Fred Duncan, cl Gvlnd schl... 11.50 Gertie I m-. rick, Enmrtn .... 30.00 C. E. Stewart, trk rpr 5.75 E. L. Gray, same 6.90 Clarence Pickett, w rk on rd 2.50 Scar- Roebuck A- Co., ad mch 22.65 Marvin Ogle, wrk on rd 21.20 A. P. Robinson, wrk. cl hse .. 16.20 C. R. Jacobs, wrk & grvl. .. 28.75 Aaron Goodwine, same 65.0(!' Coatesvill. |.br. Co., bdg. & cl. house repairs 20.0) Fillmore m ite Bank. May int. 10,80 Roscoc llillis, wrk on rd 4.00 Paul Frederick, Sal. Ai Exp. .. 60.00 O. H. Gi b -t, Tchrs Rtmnt fnd 64.90 S. Mason, wrk on rd 4.50 Chas. L. Perkins, ins, grg, trks 27.84
110.00 10.00 60.00 . 4.60 . 3.00 12.50 13.76 . 5.00 25.60 38.50
15 80
110.00 . 8.40 267.55 40.00 215.03 46.33 208.78 45.28 50.00 110.00 50.00 50.00 . 4.00
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42.64 251.20 60.24 . 4.00 49.74 819.20 50.96
10.00
68.30
12.40
100.00
I 2.00
. 36.00 . 38.50 . 76.25 . 22.00 . 67.40 2412.50 . 39.96 . 13.84 . 60.00
35.00
PIBTf FLCCB.; LAV U==i
^ CI’J RAC- while C " plan i laid nut in a direct' make* for economy.
Il\l. ENGLISH HOI'SF, I OK \ and economical manner with every NARROW LOT. convenience including garage and
(By R. C. Hunter A- Hrn., Architects, maid’s rftom. New York.) This house is designed to go on a This house combines those desirable forty foot lot,
dualities Of an attractive exterior and The combination of materials used j Hcations of this house may he rn .. pun. 1 >n the tiont, brick, stucco, and tlm-1 tained for a nominal sum from
n.e popular Engl, h cottage type] her, lend variety and interest, while ' Building Editor. .« th« theme ol the unusual exterior a imple treatment for -ides and rearA-156.
Arthur Fgvers, wrk & grvl Chas. Egger*, wrk on rd. . I.eon Farrow, wrk & grvl. . I. ouis Pnff, wrk on rd McCablo A- Son, itmzd bill . Frank Edwards, Trfrs The Banner, Advertising . Pruit Hdw. Co., itmzd bill . Paul Frederick, sal. & exp. Ora Lady, dug cists
Fillmore State Bank, July int. 21.95 Dep’t. Public Inst., vctnl tutn 266.66 Paul Frederick, sal. & exp, .. 60.00 The Herald, advertising 33.18 F. A. Williams, fnce rpr 6.55
: Albert Hunter, Transfers . jj. E. Rank, wrk on frncs.. J. E. Hank, wrk on rd ....
F. E. McCabe At Son, schl sup 210.95 , F. L. Rei -ner, transfer 88.00 Myrtie Zimmerman, Itmzd stmt 27.00
1900.00 101.so
8.00
Harry Lawson, wrk on rd. . A. W. Inman, ins. schl. hse.
road
33.60 24.00 20.60
7.60 12.00
Max Smith, wrk on
Chas. Miller, same .. D. C. Summers, same
John W. Bugg, same
Clarence Pickett, hlg grvl cl. 17.10 K. L. Grey, truck 56100 Chas. Holland, wrk on rd o4.( 0 Roger Phillips, same 10 | ’ O. H. Farrow, same 1! m
Will Swapp, same Fred Sanford, same Arnold Mead, same Chas. Eggers, wrk on rd. J. E. Rank, wrk scl hse A; Geo. Miller, wrk on rd. ... Robert Lawson, gravel .. Ira Lewis, wrk on rd. ...
C. J. Wain, same
l_. a. warn, same Helen Smith, teaching William Baldwin, hlng coal C. E. I.isby, same Alta Sibbitt, teaching
John Inman, gravel
13.20
20.00 28.00 I 19.75 | 11.00 | 97.85 1
1.25 !
64.60
8.00 10.00
50.00 | 4.00 -
4.00
50.00 ; 20.00
111 - -
Industrial Aid of Blind, hrm- 10.00 True & True Lbr. Co., wl pltfm 3.15 Homer Lewis, Hpt., wk Bus bds 50.00
30.00
117.00
115.00 26.00 13.00 21.00 35.00
Frank Goodman, Tpt.
Eston Cooper, teaching Thelma Cooper, same Myrtie Zimmerman, jntr srve. Harry Pierson, Tpt Nora Pondexter, jntr srve. ...
O. H. Farrow, Tpt Fillmore State Bank, Sept. int. 14.60 Paul Frederick, sal. & exp. .. 60.00
Vivian Ader, teaching Fred Hurri.-, transfers Standard Oil Co., gasoline ... Alta Sibbitt, teaching Opal Cassity, same Fred Wallace, Tpt E. L. Grey, gas & rprs D. H. Gobel, jntr, sups Myrtie Zimmerman, jntr. srve. J. F. Walton, paint Beck Sales Co., truck Franklin St. Garage, trk lens
100.00
286.27
33.21 66.00
100.00 40.00 | 29.12 i
57.21
, 13.00 |
16.06 !
435.00 . .75;
Harry Alters, Tpt 15.50 Alta Sibbitt, teaching 50.00 Dave Worrell, wrk on rd 7.20 Grant Todd, rpr on scl bldg. .. 4.50 Will Arnold, gasoline 95 Myrtie Zimmerman, jntr. srve., 13.00
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She Was A Wild, Wild Woman From PARIS—Which He Found Out I n An Unexpected Manner
— A i Wall A Can Indudm* Lowell Shermin, IWtura Bedford. Malcolm McGregor, Betty Blytht, Wilter Mji garet Livingston. Templar Sait, Leo White
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Today—Last Times—Kesular |* the
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WALLACE BEERY—HAA MONDltr m “NOW WE’RE IN THE 7 J
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117.00 116.00
20.00
100.00 176.00
36.00 15.50 35.00 59.02 17.01
Eston Cooper, teaching Thelma Cooper, same Frank Clouse, Tpt Vivian Ader, teaching .... Helen Smith, same Harry Pier-on, Tpt Nora Pondexter, jntr. srve. <>tt Farrow, Tpt Howard Poff, Itmzd. stmnt
Standard Oil Co., gasoline Joe Shoemaker, wrk rd., scl bid 17.50 Fillmore State Bank, Get. int. 10.89
Opal Ca.-sity, teaching Paul Frederick, sal. & Frank Goodman, Tpt J. E. Rank, rpr. schl hse. Fred Wallace, Tpt K. L. Gray, gas & battery Geo. Sutherlin, gravel .... Homer I,ewis, Tpt T. R. Woodburn & Co., 1st
exp.
100.00
60.00 30.00 18.65 40.00 24.79
. 2.50
43.00
aid
cabinets
Farmers Store, oil Alta Sibbitt, teaching Cecil Knauer, wrk on rd Harold Baker, same Carl Elliott, trk rpr Harry Reck, hlng cl * cobs . Kiger & Co., itbzd stmnt .. The Herald, Adv. tx levy .. Helen Smith, teaching Ott Farrow, Tpt. & glass .. Frank Clou-e, Tpt Vivian Ader, teaching Nora Pondexter, jntr. srve. .. Harry Pierson, Tpt Howard Poff, gas & oil Opal Cassity, tch. & jtr. svc. Eston Cooper, teaching Thelma Cooper, same Standard Oil Co., gasoline .. Frank Goodman, Tpt
& trk htrs ...
gravel
i ■ anh uoiiimian E. L. Gray, gas Wood Whitlock,
16.85 31.80
105.00
42.00 14.00 19.00 15.60
119.33
38.62
112.50
85.60 10.00
100.00
16.50 I t oil 11.85
115.00 I 17.00 115.00
26.73 30.00 67.18 20.75
Myrtie Zimmerman, jntr. srve. 26.00
60.00 21.00
10.00 105.00 50.00 gravel 41.00
3.25
99.97 98.77 32.35
. mi
10.00
ine /.immerman, jnir. si
Paul Frederick, sal. A: exp.
Fred Beck, gravel .. . Fred Wallace, Tpt. ... Alta Sibbitt, teaching Ott Masten, wrk on rd. Robert Lawson, wrk &
Watle Millman, , same Eston Cooper, teaching Thelma Cooper, same Beck Sales Co., trk chn- & fse Hays &. Murphy, Igl adv Frank Clouse, Tpt 1>. V. Etcheson & Son, itzd ’stt 8.15 O. L. Vancleave, rpr Vtrl .... 2.50 Nora Pondexter, jntr. srve. .. 15.00 M. M. Miller, wrk & gravel .. 73.75 Homer Lewis, Tpt 86.00 Myrtie Zimmerman, jtr sv sup 29.50 Ott Farrow, Tpt 35.00 Howard Poff, gas & oil 13.36 Harry Pierson, Tpt 4o!oO Arthur Eggers, wrk. scl hse .. 7.00 Frank Goodman, Tpt 30.00 D. H. Goble, off. supp 11.76 Helen Smith, teaching 96.27 Henry Beaman, wrk on clvt. .. 2.50 Cnatesville Lbr. Co., rpr & dr
24.66
5.70
40.00
14.47
. 4.91
19.40
79.50 65.00 60.00
5.00
. 6.00
6.00
. 1.00
15.00
. 7.00 96.27
Fred Dune m, car of coal
ture.
Cost about $8,400.
Cimplete working plans and speci-
Refer
Ward Mansell, same Will Snnpp, hlg cl. & grvl. Homer I ewis, hauling coal R. P. Mullins, rchg fir gun oh-j Fred Wallace, wrk on rd .. the Paul Frederick, sal. & exp.
House I ^aH Elliott, rpr, wk trks j William F. Zeiner, Id cl. rd wk 31.04 Elina C. Robinson, cln N. 7 schl.
253.58 . 9.00 . 5.20
-n
. 5.08 26.25 . 5.95 . 1.00 . 7 50 60.00 47.45
for school house
Campbell <&t Son, itzmd stmt Fred Wallace, Tpt E. L. Gray, gas A' oil C. L. Higgins, itzd stmnt Carl Elliott, wrk on trk C. J. Duese, ga.- & rpr trk. Paul Frederick, -at. & exp. . Gertie Frederick, off. rent ... Cecil Miller, Adv. Bnl. svc. .. Herman Heavin, same Leonard Chatham, same ...... T. J. Siddons, stamps Nora Pondexter, jntr. srve. .. Arthur Eggers, wrk scl hse ... Helen Smith, teaching Cnatesville I,hr. Co., rprs. & dr. for school house Campbell & Son, itmzd stmnt." , Fred Wallace, Tpt E. L. Gray, gas & oil C. L. Higgins, itmzd stmnt .... Cecil Miller, svc adv hrd
Herman Heavin, same Leonard Chatham, same 5.00
Township Fund
Jan. 1, 1927
Balance on hand Receipts during year Tot’l of Bals. and Receipts .. Disbursements during voar..
Dec. 31, 1927.
Final Balances
Road Fund Jan. 1, 1927
Balance on hand Receipts during year " Toil of Hals, and Receipts Disbursemeo** during veur..
Dec. 31, 1927.
Final Balanites 28 50
Tuition Fund
Jan. 1, 1927
24.66 . 5.70 40.00 14.47
4.81 6.00 5.00
8.3.3.62 1071,17 1905.09 1298.8*)
606.20
330.85 1236.74 1567.59 1539.09
3,402.50 | 8144.09
4134.82
11013.94
19498.20 30512.14 19914.80
10597.28
thin
10.597.28
Balance on hand Receipts during year ..
Toll, of Bals. and Receipts 11546.59 Disbursements during year., 7411.77
Dec. 31, 1927.
Final Balances Total of All Funds Balance on hand
Jan. 1, 1927
Receipts during year Toll, of Bals. & Receipts.. Disbursements during year
Dec. 31. 1927.
Final Balances Total balance as shown by report
Warrant checks outstanding December 31st, 1927 224.01 j Total balances and outstanding warrants, Dec. 31, 1927.. 10821.29
Cash in depository Dec. 31st.,
1927 10,820.30 By Corr. Error July 16 99 I, Paul Frederick, the Trustee of Floyd Township, Putnam County, Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that the preceding report of Receipts, Disbursements, Balances and Service Account is true and correct, as I Verily believe; and I further declare that the sums with which I. am charged in this report are all of the sums received by me, and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall he retained by or repaid to me or any other person. And 1 further declare, and swear (or affirm) that I have received no money, nor article of value, in consideration of any contract made by me as Trustee
of this Township. PAUL FREDERICK,
Trustee of Floyd Township. Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) to before me, the Chairman of the Advisory Board of this Township, this 3rd. day of January, 1928.
CECIL MILLER,
Chairman of Advisory Board of Floyd
Township.
This report was received, accepted and approved by the Advisory Board of this Township at its annual meeting, this the 3rd. day of January.
1928.
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