The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 January 1930 — Page 2
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' THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLK, INDIANA TUESDAY, -IAN. *8.1930.
|uVl\<HIP TIM STKE’S RKPOKT
|. 'n-hip ITustcr’s Keport to Ari-
salary
U’villo, * |'»
\ isoi y Board of
I'titnam County, Indiana,
193o.
Kxpi'nditures
V\ i i M, (nuiHrhcv. ian. sor.
\ M Mc'tiaiiffhoy St. Ilk. Ira Mott. |.ost.
( 1 :.i,l. Suthorlin, to aching
I) i iiv Jeffricr, toarhinp IBIlIp, j srhins: \ M. Mr<i:iUf?hpy, salary loliti ('■ Vci million, sup. Charles Williams, truck
tlfii. Dillma
l; : d|ih MrGau«hpy, tiansp. ! .. i man A M( (lauuhey, tr. r || Wes'lund. teaching
I li'/aliHh ( unninirham, teach Ifih.OO
■. f. ■ big
Marjorie Waddell, teaching i lydo l.ineback, teachini' I rank Smith, teachinu < Inti on Johnson, transp. | inn thy Jeffries, teachinu (dad\ Sutherlin, teaching Wm. McGaujfhey, jan. serv. I- rank Bridjres, transp.
I ii;i)i Blue, teachinK
Ivina Williams, teachiriH:
I W. Baker, teaching
IVrt Cardner, transp.
I aim N. Cope, 2 shp killed M McMauyliey, sal and exp 3a.d()
tT. Webster, coal Alary Gott, stove
( ho - Mr(iauKhe> , letral ser. Maii.rii Waddell, teaching 11, || fioble Print. Co. sup lialph Mcdaughey, tran-p.
8.00 that .V'T)’ portion therent shall he
.17.50 16.00
Penrl Smith, 77 t n rnnl 172.45 Paul McGautrhey, sheep killed A. M. McGaughey. -alary 22.90 MMt Belles, l.autintr gr
H.issM! Ralph McGaliy hey, hi cl fr m 1»1.09 ^ Sj^lab *n iildg 15.75
l ■’ A. M. M.Cuutrhey, exp. 25.00 Cook and Sons, sup. 7.50 I money, t or article of value in . Klitnnaoan lldw. • man. t tls 9.7.i Thomas Hi overmale, lab on n b 119.00 sideratio^ of any contract by me :rs 1BTV>
THB DAILY IaNNKB
tamed "y or repaid to me or any Entered In the fart u»«ee «» other Atrsop. And I further declare, eafltr4| (adf,,,, M eecowt rleae a*0
and svcar, that I have received
1 Wm. Mi (iauyhey, m at sch hse 19.25 py h. Westlund, teaching 85.00 Crank Smith, hauling: 22.7 i Wm. McGaughey, jan. ser, Ibr tO.Oo K. W. Bakei, teaching 183.94' m jj j^'villi*, It., pwr 14.7.'i St. Ilk of R’ville, h B No. 8 21.1.00 Q t j R ru i n| ( |ray coal ..SI! Mistake in check 125, mane pay- 1 Klwood Rayle, I bck, n Iddg 75.00 able to R’ville gar. chge 5.701 lEverett Friend, supplies 55.(10 •). V. Evnitian, rep sch tr 90 00 (>_ yj R P( .k i brooms, jan. s ;,0.0n Halph McGaughey, hj cl A grav 25.00 (,| a( ty S Sulhi rlin, brr.oms, j s 130.00
Dorothy Jeffries, hms, jan. s
4.0,1 (leo. Spencer, wrk en sch gr 15.00 | | na R|u P( hms, jan. sup
matter. Under the art of llerrb t.
price, !• e«et»
1 • ) .0(l Allen Wilkerson Ibr < o., gls & c 00.71 Dorothv 4.0,1 C^o. Spencer, wrk on sch gr 15.00 j| n a Klin
R 1.50 A. M. McGaughey, salary ! Letha Irwin, blms, jan sup
Smis r. frn. & h 901.C7 Win. McGaughey, painting Kuth Dodds, hms, jan. aup.
110.00 Wm, Rutledge, a<lv. fi.00 t j uun ita Jarvis, hms, jan. s 120.00 E. H. Westlund, lahor 4.90 Marjorie Waddell, hms, jan. s. 275.00 St. Bk or R'ville, int. 19.70 j .\j. Spencer, paint
K. !.. .Mc( abe A Sons, sf sup 117.04 p ran |t Smith, teaching A. M. McGaughey, alary 21.00 Voel Nicholson, teaching Wm. McGaughey, painting !9.2o \ y McGaughey, salar
■’•90 Stella Evan-, stamps
14 -90 Sherman Smith, teaching 4.90 \Y m McGaughey, jan. s, lab jj-50 Louis McGaughey, labor 5.(M) () scar Stutesam, adv hoard 2.90 i4 ert (Janlijcr, Yransp. 10.tO omer Bridges, transp 180.50 Turner Harbison, transp 20JKI Clayton Johnson, transp. 5.38 j,;. w. Baker, teaching 15.99 .\ P i|j(i McGaughey, otf. rt 40.00 p au iii„. ficnner, hooks 25 00 crask’s Garage, radiators 5.(Mi Orville Gordon,trust., transf. 3.59 Ralph McGaughey, haul gr
3.;i0 Rjp, pr gi t o., sup 21.20 Ruth Dodd, teaching
- 90 Ralph McGaughey, haul rad. 1*?.001 Wm. McGaughey, Jan. s
' Is!' Frank Kennedy, sup.
59.50 (j g. o R. R„ frt on -up
287.50 j Trustee of thLs Township. ! SlbacrlptUa
64.25 ' A. 5 V McGaughey, Trustee,
45.69 of Ruasell Twp.
2,00 i Subscribitd and sworn to before me.! 96.00 the Chairm V of the Advisory Board | 9.50 of this Tovrnship, this 6th day ef
8.25 I January, lO.'.V).
...0.00 1 ROMUITLS' BOYD. Chairman of 125.00 Advisory Botird, of Russell Twp. 190.0"' This report was received, accepted.
110.0" 1 and approved .'by th*- Advi-ory Board I John B. Smith, of Fillmore, under165.0" Li this rowiipnip ui their annual J wf>nt an 0fM , rat j 0 n a t the eountv hos-
165.001 merting this fhe 6th day of Jnnn-
160.00 | ary, 1990.
Personal And Local News
65.00 45.00 50.00
50.1m
95.08
10.00 8.00
42 50
8.0'i
29.44 30.00
130.00 , i io.oo 130.00 100.09 275.00 165.00 165.0" | 160.0"
Rnl'i- VIrGaughey, swine kill Wm. McGaughey, jan. ser.
Wm. Rutledge, sup
.51. Ilk. of R’ville, It * pw. \ M. McGaughey, salary Ndlii McGaughey, uf. rent R:il|>)t M Gaugbey, transp
( \\. Beck, brooms
Ml' n V. Wilkins on, Ibr. rep. II. S. Gardner, transp. I rank Bridges, transp l!u ellville Gar., transp.
kalph McGaughey I T. Nichi Ison, lab
(.l.dv Sutherlin, teaching Dorothv Jeffries, teaching
Inah Blue, teaching
Marioii, 1 Waddell, teaching I II. Wi I lunil, teaching l.li'/ahcili ( unninghnm, teach ( Ivd - l.ineback, teaching Mildred Goff, teaching i'l.ink Smith, teaching E W. Baker, teaching
i dun Williams, teach.
Win. McGaughey, jan. serv ( laleon Johnson, transp. (1. S. Gardner, transp. \ M McGaughey, salary Oaniic i i.nhl. annii'il rpt.
Hu elh de News, phi. an. reprt 62.fi !
Ru ellville Bank, int. 1 K Titos, haul coal
Kigei & <'o., sup.
Wm. VI Gaughey, jan. serv. i Hk of R’ville, It * pw. I’orter ( bslfelter, transp. 'I M Oaughev. salary B. S. Gardner, transp. V VI McGaughey, exp. '■'-ok Hr nines, transn. vVilb K. (rill., and., til o\ and Charles Webster, coal lame Bruin, haul, eo-.il r’ville Garage, transp. Ralph McGaughey tiansp. 1 la' "I, 1 Johnson. | ransp. E II. Westlund, teach.ag 1 1 'uOcth ( iinningh'iin, teach Mi Idled Gcff, teaching 1 'jein Maddell, teaching I <lii.' Williamil, teaching ■ lyde I.iliehacU, teaching I i auk Smith, teaching
. W Baker, teaching I uah Blue, teaching
'•lady Sutherlin, teaching ' 'oriithv Jeffries, teueliing Win. Met Jaiighey, jan. serv. S. i"iidnor, tran-portalion ilm Burke, mend si fixtr,Rav Mc(laoghey,' transp. Ralph MeGaughev, transp. '. Bk of R’ville, .VIch. hit. R'\ die Bank, Mrh int. V. M. McGaughey, e\p. V VI. McGaughey, salar
McGaughey, inn ini
) ?i ii o - ! ir* v
160.00 150.00
165.00 A. M. McGaughey, exp
100.09 A. M. McGaughey, -alary 10(i.00 St. Bk of R’ville, It & pwr
55.'M Wm. McGaughey, latmr -,.00 A. M. McGaughey, exp. 42.50 Cook * Sons Co., sup 290.00 Wm. McGaughey, labor *0.00 C. W. Baker, teaching
160.00 A. .d. McGaughey, saiary
189.93 H’viHe Rank, coupon
40.00 A. M. McGaughey, salary 50.1(0 john B Golf, not., transf.
James Leonard, tor. on h be A. M. McGaughey, salary Hubert McGaughey, mowing I Kenneth Lloyd, mow. lawn J. ('. Wilson and Co., coal
Stella D. Evans, -tampE. W. Baker, teaching
.-». .". McGaughey, salary Wm. McGaughey, cl sc h-
K. C. Gardner, labor A. M. McGaughey, exp.
A. M. McGaughey, exp. 10.(Hi Clarence Goff, haul uravel
l0n.no ! Wm. McGaughey, care of bldg
;,.0o C. T. Webster, tile andtahle 7 MS Lee Ding, hauling grav. K) 00 Porter l lodl'elter, liaul. gravel •i;i0(n [A. M. McGaughey, salary t'2o>,o 1 Alarjcrie Waddell, teaching (toll)" ' A- McGaughey , evp.
Filinei Thomas, haul. 26’ E. W. Baker, teaching St. Bk of R’ville, It & Lee Ping, haul, gravel
A. M. McGaughey, exp.
Inah Blue, teaching
Gladys Sutherlin, teaching Dorothy Jeffries, teaching
Juanita Jarvi-, teaching
160 09 I 1 '' **• Westlund, teaching
l K j ,, Ruth Dodd, (earthing
200 60 Wm. .McGaughey, jan. ser
"yj I,, Frank Smith, teaching
100 5" ••eland Gooding, hauling gra\ •piw . E. L. McCabe & Sons, sup
Ben E. Jarvis, haul, gravel . A. VI. McGaughey, -alary 112 (• J E. H. Westlund, lor ina 10 ( ; ( laleon John-1111, tiansp.
(<'p- Bei niece Gooding, haul. grav.
(Jllie Harbi-on, haul grav. A. VI. McGaughey, salary
YV. J. Gardner, varnish
Alga Handy, haul. grav. Allen A. Wilkinson ibr to. Ibr, g Summer Ramsay, haul grav.
Tom Hood, haul. grav.
Kiah Hoovermale, hal gravel Kiah Hoovermale, grad road Olljo Harbison, haul, grav John Evans, haul, gravel Tom Wilson, lOn yds gravel A. VI. McGaughey, salary
Romulus Boyd,
\ \ Floyd Gardner, 4 Adv, Board, Russell Twp.
I o
Society
pital Tuesday.
Frank Bee, meat cutter at the Eiteljorge Meat Market, is confined to
' his home by illness.
Emory Akers is reported criticaMy ill at his home near Lena. He is
offering of heart disease.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pitts, near Hamrick station, are the parents of ! a daughter, born to them Tuesday. Geraldine Ruark, 7 year old daughI ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Ruark,
'^HIe The WoiW’j* Circle of the Preshy ' Fillmore, is ill with scarlet fever. .80 tfrian C'huiirh will meet Wednesday j Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Williams, of 35.00 1 ttt the church. PutnamvJ|le, are the parent of a 105.00!' The devotiUis will be in charge of i daughter hern to them Tuesday
I28!«9 j Mrs. Lola Kp»ch, Mrs. Eva Stephen- 1 morning. 82.50 | son will have-charge of the program.! G'eoree
1.85
165.0" 165.00 30.00 2.00 j
162.50 j
29. 50 i 32.00
5.00
75.0" 105.00 Woman’s < irde 108.73 VIeels V\ “dnesday
.i.oO ('h a rles Lear, haul. 42.. y gr •’•99 | ('layteon John-on, transp. 10.90 R av McGaughey, transp. 4TOO A. S. Pitcock, lab n Iddg 33.9(1 R’vill, Garage, tran.-|». 11.8* (jeorge Haielett, tun. piano 1 st. Bk of R’ville, It & pwr W. Spencer A Sons, lim, t, re 45.90
1.50
10.00 hostess will he
76.00 r.o.oo
.77
43.75
Werneke, Mils. Roy Mr.-. .William Cowan.
• ^ 4« 4)a »J»
Wallfer and family of
.Mrs. II. B. | Cloverdale have removed to GreenEllmgton and) castle. Mi Walkei recently was
Kx(r|>lionnl Values In Silk Dresses Crepes, satins, georgettes and prints Many styles to choose from $7-50 $10 - $12.50 . Up To $18.50 THU pl W-ITY SHOP .1. H. I’itchford
145.00 j \j rs |{,| SH I Vi Iks on “Meal
CLINTON KAI LS
There will be a meeting here at the M. P. church Sunday morning, | and night, February 2, by the Rev.
Paul Hall of Shelbyville.
Mrs. Minnie Brattin, Mrs. Eula
I named county mad superintendent. I Staggs, Mrs. Lida Pierce, and Mrs. I Mi. ami Mrs. Sam (». Nelson have Della Davis spent last Wednesday i nnted their farm nine miles north (with Mrs. Goldie Bee, and quilted.
Sore Throat?
Don't (;
t\ K
pwr
26.50 1 C
30.00 | j a me.- Baldwin, dray -up 25.0(11 R’ville Bank, int. on lid-
7.i0 Ernest Wilson, paint
26.25 I Allen Willi. I.br Co. c roof., n b
80.09 JL \. Brown, -ch sup 519 Haive Miles, labor
36.00 ! Nellie McGaughey, off. rent 5.00 | Quo Gardner, carpentering
65.00 I K H. Westlund, teach. 65.00 I Sherman Smith, teach.
62.50 *2.50 150.00 82.50
60.0(1
9.0(1
384.00
6.50 27.81
5.38
28.55 87.66
Planning uni. I’lNid Preparation"
of Greencastle and have purchased a
71.01 42.5" 46.1.1 10 (," Ifi.00 20.00 15 on
230.0" 106.75
65.4" 5.40
120.09 110.0" loo."" 275.00 165 09 IttO.IW) 150 00 1 65.00
Frank, Smith, teaching Letha Irwin, teaching
Gludy- Sutherlin, teaching
Inah Blue, teaching
42.50 ' Marjorie Waddell, teaching 82.50 '’ r 'irner Harbison, (An-p. 16.50'Noel Nicholson, teaching 157.90 Ruth B. Dodd, teaching 13.25 E. W. Baker, teaching 10.00 1 Juanita Jarvis, teaching
magazine 25.75 ' Lee Ping, tfnnsp.
50.00 Omar Bridge-, transp. 62.00 B. S. Gardner, transp. 95.00 Dorothy Jeffries, teaching 25.00 IS & O R R frt on up 1.25 Charles Ramsey, lumber
18.0" J. W. Holiday *' Co., e 1 f n Iddg 73.00 3.55 R’ville garage, heat p n bldg .50.00 4.1(0 McGaughev-Scribner, I b I n b 362.5(1 35.90 Nellie McGaughey, off. rent 10.0(1 38.00 And. of St., mi-t. on (fep Aug 5 63.20 8.00 Mist, in Bk pay. 113, paid ov. .10 15.00 Mi.-t. Bk pay., war 238, paid ov .20
30.001 ' . . 25.00 ‘ Receipts 7.59 St. Bk. R’ville, Dec. int
, home in Crawfordsville where they
Seventeen member- and one guest, | wi || f)) . at home at ,0,4 w Main St. Mi-. Emmett Mendenhall of We-tlield , )W K , { Bartlett of DePauw Uniattended the meeting <1 the ITe- 1 vers jjy w .j|| | IP 4h P speaker at a dinSchool ( hild Studv (■• < >up in Alvoid , r)pr mPP 4j n y, „f th P Men's BrotherHall Monday evening. I f, 0O( | n f 4( 1P Wabash Avenue PresbyAt the recogwtiun "I Mrs. William terian church of Crawfordsville on 86.55 Huggard, a* giot'p leader, Mrs. John vVedne-dav night.
3-90 Cartwright was given her duties. The, Tt|0 Ford < . oup(> of Dr j p (jr.
object foi the evening was ^Meal . | ps pj p w hich was stolen here over the Planning and hood I iepa:.ition, and ^ W , PP |( , wa-s found at Muneie aca comprehensive ptipei on this -uh- ( to a telegram received Monject wa- given by Mrs. Harold Ross, j^y by )o< |(0 | i( . a Thp pjj,. waH rP .
15.00
6.00
287.50
147.28 148.41 93.77 112.97 130.0(1 142.55 105.00 148*0 82.50 180.00 I 65.00 23.00 97.00 75.00
... . 11, „ 1.. ^, ,-uiu 1 ^ u n, Rville, Dec. . ■ •,. Ralph Jeff t ies, 142 y g, 25c, hal. 80.50 Russellville Bank, Dec. int. Ben E. Jarvis, 65 Mrs hi. at 40c 26.00 St. Bk, of R’ville, Jan. int. 5.1 * J. W . Thomas, 224 h haul, w te 90.85 Russellville Ilk., Jan. Int. 16.07 Smith Bros., 301 y g at 15 45.1.5 J. D. Rankin, tstee, in r for trf 818.59 Ethel Gardner, for cabinet 30.00 W. E. Gill, aud., cong. int. 610 9.5 Laurence Kelly, 90 h road w te 36.00 St. Bank of R’ville, Feb. 105 0" Clarence Goff’, no hrs haul. 1 ■* ii..:n.. u—1. t’.."
160(10 • lla b •9 u, ’i teaching
Un .uci.augney, jan. serv \. M. MeGaughey, -alary i h. I’o I. Co., -ch. sup. \ Mi ch., -cr on ad. 1
S’, bk ol R’ville, It and pwr.
' 'I. McGaughey, -alary I II Westlund, teachinc ’.. M. Dovle, supplies ' M. VI Gaughey, sal. xcllic McGaughey, of. rent I Mink Bridges, transp. I II. Westlund, inst. work Dldred Goff, teach., inst. wk
■ lai j I il Waddell, teh., inst. W
h Mink Smith, tch., in. wrk Inah Blue, tch., inst. wk
lei in, tch., in 1. w
D<imth\ li 1V1 i'■ - 1 tch., in-t. w
A , tch., inst. w
' Ivdi l.iliehack, tch., inst wk Eli ('onningham, tch., in. wk I W. Baker, tch, in. wrk V. \l McGaughey,, -alary 1 lavtcon Jihn-on, transp. ICill' G.ira"e, transp. \ M McGaughey, exp.
183 .1 Glad'. Sutherlin, teaching 13090 Dorothy Jeffries, teaching 130 (li 1 •’■• ••■ We-tlund, teaching 110(10 Juanita Jarvis, teaching
Ruth B. Dodd, teaching
"0,9" Wm. McGaughey, jan. serv.
- Erar/. Smith, teaching 50 00 •''•""I Nicholson, teaching -p (p, E. W. Baker, teaching 5.7 1 •''hernian Smith, teaching
KUI9 Marjorie Waddell, teaciiing
25 0" loiror Harbison, t.an-p. 5"" •'‘'C Gardner, transp. 49.50 Spencer Hdw. Co.
25 "ii Boss Spencer, 300
9.45 1 Bos- Spencer, 90 yd1 5.00 Wm. M Gaughey, labor 42.261 •v. H. Westlund, labor 25.00 Frontic Press Co., sup.
275.Oil | Ferguson Lbr. Co., supplies
3,(;(l 1 Harter Sup. Co., -u|iplie> 50(1 Haywood Publ. Co., sup. 10.00 f hem Rubber Co., sup.
290.0(11
52.00 j Russellville Bank, Feb. int. 65.001 St. Ilk of R’ville, int for Apr.
She opened her talk’ with the state- j turnpd hprp Tuesday by John Rightment that the average child from an | ^ p || | t was nf)t damaged, it was said,
orphan’s heme rated higher in a health
test than the average child living in j BRAZIL (GASPER Hi Rl the same neighborhood. She brought Charles Cprrell, 15-year-old .-on out the fact that great cade and plan-! ^ ho’d ( oirell, of 31 ■> west Blaine ning are needed in the preparation > ,tr< ‘ et * was PCfbahly fatally injured of nourishing food, and the can' of abo "t « n ' ‘’ l " fk Sunday evening,while growing children. Mrs. Ross jgave . '•'•’OR ,,n !| s led on the rear of
1(18 001 several helpful lists of calorie con.691 tests; weight requirements and food
2.60 j proportion.
The formation nf good eating habits I from the point of view of health and | pmprietv was also di-cussed bv Mr-.:
Knss STUDENT RECITAL Mrs. Robert Johns gave two sample | 4 program ot piano, violin, voice daily diets for a young child. selections and a monologue will ho At the close of group discussion. | S''’™ •*> some of the preparatory stu9.93 pamplets pertaining to various ph:i- ^dents of Del’auw School of Music, in ,2: ”ies of child care .were distributed by ( Mu " i( ' Hull "" Wednesday evening, at
Mrs. Ross. ] 7 o’clock.
4. j. 4-^ 1 The program contain- considerable Woman’s League To * J ' ] variety and will Iw of interest to the Med Wednesday public as well as patrons and friend -
j ol the students. All are invited. The Women’.- League of tin
m-
other machine. He was taken to the Clay county hospital where he has since been in an unconscious condition, with his recovery very doubt-
ful.—Brnr.il Times.
The Ladies aid of the M. P. church will meet with Mrs. Minnie Brattin
Thursday, February 6.
The sick in this neighborhood are
Olan Davis, Elden
Edward Bettis, Dr. A. H. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Sigler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George
Pierce.
Mrs. Della Davi- was called to Frankcfrt to the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Carrie Ratcliff, who is seriously ill.
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This Doctor's Prescript mi I Give* Quicker, Belter |(,.|„i i Don’t suffer the pain and (J fort of sore throat. U- a (Inctor'il scription called Thoxini ejard to relieve with the very fir-t Gargles and salves are too
Staggs, Charles they do relieve, it i- u.-ualljj
temporary.
Thoxine has a double actioiHil lieves the soreness and goe- dim" the inu rnal cause. It contain, harmful drugs and i- safe and 4 ant for the whole family. TV. nothing better to stop iinighiufi to irritated throats. Just an, Thoxine, put up ready fur use in 60c., and $1.00 bottles. Money kj not relieved.—^All Druggi-t-.
( ARS IN COLLISION At least two automobile collisions in Greencastle early Tuesday were blamed on ice-coated streets. No one
was hurt.
In one accident an truck collided with :
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Georp ■ moved to the Elmer Genrce *
southeast of town.
Several people from heif .tin j
Meal Cleaner | the • ,aske tball tournament at sj
Bloomington- | castle «»turday.
Dr. Royal J. Dye, a f(iinii"J -ionary to Africa, gav two!■ teresting talk-, Sunday, at thi ilf
ian church.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simiiph,I
9.1
1 1.0(1
4.81
Moth
6.1.00 | Ru.-.-ellvilli‘ St. Hk., int. for Apr. 6.1 , Episcopal Church will meet Wed-
... I V .11 | A. Spidel Jt Walh,
62.50 j Tom Walden, dog tax
137.50 St. Bk of R’ville, may int.
82.50! R’villo Bank. May int. 82..50 Ro -ellville Badk, interest 47.50 R’ville Bk., interest
82.50 St. Bk of R’ville, interest 9.16 165.00 W. E. Gill, aud., coop. int. 522.88 180.00 R’ville Bank, bit. 17.62 162.50 [St. Bk of R’ville, int 8.76 135.09 j From F. Bridges, F. Sturgeon, for 105.(M, ' sch. prop, and tree 236.00 67.5 J R'ville Hk., interest 16.31 8.50 From A. McGaughey, d fund 45.0(1
team 145.00 St. Bk of R’ville, interest 7.68 gravel 22.5" St. Bk of R’ville, int. rer. 15.95
7.6.5 St. Bk of R’ville, int. rec. 2.76 2,09 Russellville Bank, int. rec 10.92 19.50 St. Bk. of R’ville, int. rec. 1.48 6.97 Rec. Willia- E. Gill Dec. d 11177.95 13,6.1 Rec. McG. K Scribner, for -ch. 4..JO bldg and ground 655.00 s,5h Frcm A. M. McG., ref on sal 46.30 7.2.), St. Bk of R'ville, hit for June .3.80
’ 4 ,,; ( ne.-day afternoon at 2 o’clock in the , |>j. lfl(> 3.621 community hall. Mrs. Kcknrdt will |
7.51 I Have the devotions, and Mrs. C. W. Harriet Heaney 16.12|o(j s w j|| ), 11VP charge of the program. 1 41 H"’ Officer - Ball
o., supplies h with tear
97.001 Aud. of St., voc. ag. ref 2.00 1 Township Fund I'.00 Bal on hand Jan. 1, 1929
96.2;i Umar Bridges, transp
198.4,; 1 Jpno's l|roin, drayiiig
192310 K |va Norman, sheep kilbsl Oil. on ,mno jar 207 80 EK a Norman, lab A 73 y grav 127.73 . Recent* during year 182.00 Frank Smith, labor 2.10 Tetal of hal and'rec 158.47. Clateon Johnson, transp. 95.00 Dish, nuring year 116.99 v '•■ McGaughey, salary 45.00) Final bal.Dec. 31, 1920 212.75 Ralph McGaughey, trucking 4.00! Road Fund 213.56 Wyatt lns. Agency, in . on s bus 62. .o; Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1929
32.001 Rec. during year
500.00
$ 1353.19
6.35.98 1989.17 1256.59 732.58
I ra k- Evermun, -tek killed Bay Wldl-on, Ink enumera. V M McGughey, exp.
I- ink Kv. iman, 2 sheep killed
213.89 l-ee Ping, 80 hrs w team 183.33 •'•• McGaughey, exp. 16.0c Balph McGaughey, hauling 100 00'HU' < lodfelter, sheep killed 120.00 ? k °f R’ville, It A pwi 5.00 (’bane- E. Cully, RUpplM*
l "oi Mi (inughey, 100 ft. pipe- 24 00 : Anna Lakin, stoiage rent Euui McGaughey, labor 2.00 r'ladvs Sutherlin, teaching Mn Gurdnei, trans, I on s g 44 5(1 Malha Irwin, teaching ' VV penrer A Son-, dynam. 10.10 J-etha C. Irwin, teaching I-' Iph McGaughey, hi p on so g 25.0" Inah Blue, teaching \ M McGaughey, -alary 10.00 Dorothy Jeffries, teaching 'An I'Gaughey, wk o -eh gr I".50, Roth B. Dodd, teaching
20.00 Wm. McGaughey, jan. -or. 30.00 1 A. M. McGaughey, salary
5.00 D. A. Flock, sup.
- 15.00 E. H. Westlund, teaching
"" McGaughey, drk on -eh gr 15.75 John Cook and Son-, paint
, "* ,M 1 ■ Vermillion, up 6.61 Banner, advert isenfent
i.iyl" (anington, shp killed I5.no (lladys Sutherlin, teaching
' Bk uf B ville, It and pwr 39.40 j I 'Hha Jrwin, teaching
V M M Gaughey, salary I6."« Ddrnthv Jeffries, teaching
M ui. M' Gaughey , wk on -eh gr 21.75 Inah Blue,
B; ,l l;[ l McGauahey, h! 75 yd g 7.5.0" | Sherman Smith, teaching
15.0(l| Win. McGaughey, ian. ser.
5.0(1! Frank Smith, teaching
9.92 E. H. Westlund, teaching 50.00 j Juanita Jarvis, teaching 11.25 Nonl Nicholson, teaching 10.00 j E. W. Baker, teaching
,, ,, , . .60 Marjorie Waddell, teaching A 10. McGaughey, w on sc prop. 21.00 Ruth Dodd, teaching V\. Baker, teach, vac wrk 18.7.34 A. M. McGaughey, salary
8.7(11 B'Ville Garage, traq-p. 3.3.25 Turner Harbison, transp. 15.00 Omer Bridges, transp
1.95 ! John Elli-
1485.00
23.50
1508.50 1488.23
20.27
W I Overstreet, I shp killed
A. VI McGaughey, exp. (‘ o ' 1 A Co.,* supplies l.‘. McGaughey, transp.* I I. Holcomb, supplies V010 Nicholson, dr* on roof
J. Gardner, sup.
R’ville Tel Co. tie. at V E. I’ett, shrubbery '.Env Moreen, shp killed I E Wilson, .-uigilioVI McGaughey, salary I >. W. liain A Co., sup E'im( lliuin. dragging (
(• •» 1 Tot. of bal. and Rec. 98.2a I Ijjsb. during year
21.0(1 Filial bal. Dec. 31, 1929 ’■j' 1 ’'! 1 Special school Fund
(LOOj Ral. on |, an ,j j a|| j t 1^9 4643.84 13.00 j |{,. c . duiinpr ypa 1 9980.34 r-’ru! *l° la l B al!lnf ‘'' and rec 14624.18 oo.OO [>j s i, during year 10396.99 a...00 Final bal., Dec. 31, 1929 4227.19
Br, '00| Tub ion Fund
62.50 Bal on hand Jan. I, 1929 7166.71 82.50 Rec. during year 15974.65 45.0(11 Tot. Bal and reels. 23141.39 7.50 j DM), during year 15696.68 6.84 Final Bal., Dec. 31, 1929 7444.7!
100.0(1 Dog Fund
9.60 1 Bal on hand Jan. 1, 1929 324.75 49.4 4 Rec. Dunng year 442.00 65.00 Tot. Bal. and Rec. 766.75 55.00 Dish, during year 752.75 62.50 Final Bal. Dec. 31. 1929 1 4.00
65.00 Bond Fund
162.50 Bal on hand Jan. 1, 1929 676.14 45.00 Ree. during year 391.78 165.0(1 Tot. bal and rec. 1067.92 187.50 Dish, during year 247.28 165.00 Final .hal. Dec. 31, 1929 820.61
165.00 Total* of All Fund*
180.00 Bal on hand Jan. 1, 1929 $15649.66 160.00 Rec. during year * 27448.25 82.50 Total hal and rec. 4.3097.91 10.00 Di.-h. during year . 29838.52 384.00 Final hal., Dec. 31, 1929 1.7259.39 lOeO'i Tot hal sh thi- report $1.1259.39 97.00 J W-chks ostg Dec. 31, ’29 $ 10.(10 .79.5(11 Tot. hal, ji w. Dec. 31, ’29 $1.3269.39
(Preparatory)
PROGRAM
Eulluby . - . . Krogmnnn Mary Lucile Earley (
»•***#*♦ NfrilifV
Thompson
I’he paper on ’•.Modern Es-uyjsts" will , a _ To ! { hp ,, r r ; , | (ll , / msl : ,ck T h((m he given by Mr*. (. Howard raylor. b. Ding, Dong, Say- the Hell -0.0I .nfj jo .(S.im|3 jah(| hj.w xi uoiv>.(x I ’ ' I.Jvsey „|. H(n | Richard (’ornstock
.1. j. j. a. + Dora Comstock
1 c !• < i.,) , Violin—Second Solo L.S. I*. Bridge (luh ( * f 1 Nathaniel
Meet* Wednesday * | Piano-
, P , . ,, 1, 1, • 1 p .i . •„ . “* (; ood Night Lullaby - Krogmnnn The L. S. I*. Bridge ( lub will meet, b. Home, Sweet Home - - Pavue Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Rena 1 Marietta Taylor Smith. Teddy Bear’s Dance
Greencastle bus at Hanna stnet and College avenue. The truck was driven by Robert Waylund, DePauw student, and the bu- was driven by Lawrence Whitten of Bloomington, owner.
The truck was badly damaged I f ' r *- v Russellville, who rui» I about the front end while the force of ! * f ru ’ w e*’e forced to niiivc tl* the collision swung the bus against a 1 • 0,ls ’ ,n F* •" ••’e second ilnori
curb, bending the rear axle housing in addition to damaging the front end. Five passengers on the bus had tu wait for another bus before con-
tinuing their trip south.
In another collfsion at Walnut and Bloomington streets, cars driven by :
Mrs. Ralph Crawley, R. R. 7, and, . . . „
Lonnie Nichols, owner of the Vandalia ' »' H“8he.- an J restaurant on Bloomington street, i " h l. P " f J
. , ,,,, , , ’ I alleged that the above anutB crashed. I he cars were only slightly 1 ,• ....
, , * " * ! due him for care of the deoctfB damaged. I . . .1
tomeys for the estate reluwB 1 claim by presenting cancelW® ; showing that Knauer had i-'l regularly during his servici 1
count of the high watn.
CLAIM DEN I Ell
The $.495 claim of I-rail J against Jhe estate of Julm.- -oJ deceased, which wa- le aid court here Monday, wa- il0i|j
■
RUSSELLVILLE
have 1
Paul
Macy
RECIPE
Baked Onion and Tomai«>e* 3 cups tomatoes, 1 cup bread crumbs I cup sliced onions 1 cup dised celery 2 tablespoons melted butter V4 teaspoon salt, '< tsp butter. METHOD—Place vegetable- and crumbs in alternate layers in buttered baking dish. Cover with buttered crumbs, flake 1 hour, 375 dgrees.
f *—o-~- •»
< hocolate Macar«M>n Pudding 1 table-poon gelatine 2 tablespoons cold water 1 cup boiling water t pint cream whipped ** pound sweet chocolate
6 macaroons
METHOD—Soak gelatine in cold' water add boiling water, then ,-tir until dissolved, chill and when starting to set, fold in whiped cream; add crushed macaroons to half of the mixture. Pour into mold and cover with remaining part into which ha- been I folded melted sweetened chocolate. This will -tiffen very attractively in , distinct layers.
Elnora Tharp
j Song- Two Little Honey. Bees
Mr. ml Mrs. Fred Goodwin bought the restaurant from
Hester.
E »ster is Ironic from California,
- Leach where he has spent several months.
Mr. and Mrs. Tomey Mil-on and Mrs. A. M. Doyel spent Thursday and
Friday at Indninapolis.
j Mrs. Harbison and little son, of leari- I Indianapoh , are here visiting her j mother, Mrs. Clara Sigmond, and
other relatives.
REAL ESTATE IRAN
-HI
Kv. | mnnn GreonWahl
Roberta Jackson Violin—Nocturne - - .
Ruby Cowan
Piano—Folk Song - - Foster
Harriett Heaney
A Kickshaw Ride - - Tenney
'Elnora Thatp
The Baltimore Oriole - Momma
Zink Eleenor
Violin—
a. German Folk Song-Ari by Kelley b. March - - - . . Cutter Patience Thompson Piano—Hanging Gardens - - Davie
Marian Ellis
Woodland Revels • - Keats
Jeannette Campbell
Violin—The Little F’rince - Krngmann
Mary Loui-e Conrad
Piano—Valse Sentimentale - Kinki I
Marguerite Cowan Longing for Home
Marian Ellis
Monologue—Soap
Zink Eleenor
* Heins Johnson Schuliert
75D0 Ca-h in dep. Dec. 31
A. M. "
i929
$13269.39
| haul, gravel
77.fin Bert Gardner, transp. _
i ! u UI! ; ) lab h A g 76.0fl I I A. 'M. , "McGaughe‘ v r the'" Trustee
, , • . - l.(M( < harloy Sutherlin, 22:i y gr 25- 56.25 of Russell Township, Putnam Countv 1 w «" s.h prop 17.50 fhaAey Sutherln, gravel 6.25 Indiana, do solemnly -wear that (lie
M u 4lund, 00m. 3.>.00 J ( laytecin Jolinson, transp. 217.50
21.0(i Di ri i- ( lodfelter, haul* gravel 40.06 20.00 ' A. M. MeGaughev, .Salary 5.00 100.00 Wm. Rutledge, adv. 56.05> 24 91 , Ralph McGaughey, hi. gio, Ibr. 15.(8)
202.001 A M. McGaughey, sa’tiry 80.001 Ralph McGaughey, hauling
E< <• I’int', tran-p.
' U'il-nn. -hp.» killed
• "fc, -heep maimed
I il|(h McGaughey, hi cl Vb'cton Fni'dice, shp killed h (.'•nk Evcnn:in, shp killed
M ilh I Gill, Mid, June ffiw 12257 89 I Claud Crodian, gravel ’ U (,)! t ri*t. fund 238.30 1 Ed Power-, hauling grav. 1 l!-"d. "«R ville, li a pwr 17.36 Bill MiGaughej, jan. crv.
.... solemnly -wear that the
preceeding report of Receipts, Dishursements. Balance., and Serriee Account is true ami correct S- I verily beliece; and 1 further declare that the sums with which I am charged in this report are all of the -iriwh reeived by me, and that the various 43.25 1 Items of expenditure- credited have! 20.0" I been iciid in the sums stated,* and '
45.00 ) without expre.-. or implied agreement *
' 5.'I" 12.50
Piano—Military March
Marian Sellers
Violin Sixth Air Varie, Op. 89 * * l * - - CharFes Dancln Jean Marie Stewart
Piano—
a. Narcissus .... Kevin b. Norwegian Dance - - Grieg Mary Frances Carson Traumerei and Romnnee-Schumann
Martha Walts
Nadia Wachs
Jo Ruth Donnohue
Morceau Caracterstique No. 1 ■ * * • - - Wollenhanpt
Betty Nichols
Valse Caprice - - - Newlnnd
Dora Comstock
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 7k (UP) — Hogs receipts 7,000: holdovers 28"; market steady to 10< up; 160-225 lbs., $10.50-10.60; 225-275 lbs., $10.25-10-40; 275-325 lb-., $9.85-$ 10.10; 1311160 |bs., 10.25-10.00; 100-130 lb-.,
those of whom I am so found. 9.75-$10; packing sows at $7.75-$8.75. And so far me there is no Death, Cattle receipts 130(1; calves, reIt is but crossing, with abated j ceipts 700; market fair action on the • breath, a little strip of Sea. better grade steers; 3 loads $13.25;
To find one’s loved ones waiting on . odd head 14 and $14.50; other steer-
the shore, more beautiful more a nd .-he-stock slow, mo.-t bid- lower; more precious, than before. vealers steady, $17 down. Mr. and M|> Cyrus Rader and fj»m j Sheep rerceipts 600; nmrket strong;
IN MEMORY
*’ "V* i In loving remembrance of our mother, Mrs. Jeanette F’isher, who: left us for that Great Beyond, Jan. I
26, 1927.
"It -eemeth such a little way to*me, Across to that strange country The
Beyond,
For it has grown to he the home of
Ruth Kelley to F’. D. 60 acre.- in Greeina-th $1.00. F. s. Hamilton n ux te jj^H V Milk I castle Township, $1.(8). PU Hiram k. Callander mH Oscar V. Miller et ux, lot inr castle North wood Add., $1 "(I
What
will IT COS!**
TO HEAT MY. HOME 7
top land. $13 25; bull $12tl3.
WITH GAS?i
If you vtlut the extra stnua which Gas He»< bringa (utter freedom from fire tending; pd', | feet temperature con trol) you’ll find the coit not only well within your meant but an ac* tual economy. Economt in time saved; in drudg* I ery eliminated; in clean- JH linesi; in health .$af<* I guarded. Simply phon* and we’ll make an act «' rate estimate an e»n* tV mate you owe to your* self and family. . ol'ligatton, uf vo"i»< thm fireencastle Gas & Electric Ligl 11 1 (ompany —•
