The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 January 1933 — Page 3
BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13. 1933.
’‘hi stre's nr.roRT
The Township Trustee’s annual re.
ory Board of Ma.lls.m
Indiana.
1 First Vat Iona.
I PO' | To
. Jp '
rt to tlip Adviso
Jp* Dutn.iin Countv.
Jnnunry, 1933.
wnshii
OSSIFIED ADS
^For Sale—
r — 'First National Banlt, 'fttUreit it. FOR SALE: Clean onal, JXr:'''""' ton. Guaranteed quality. I'ntiu... ,io K tax r rao v • oo H O. Brattttln same 502-K* II* | \\ A. < ottper. nuditor same I " A. Cooper, school
SALE:- Extra fine Buff " A
4on cockerols. Blood testod , •da k sin m,n«, tPnchinK
• Roy Evens, same
1 Alaybelle Laymon, samp
SAI-F: Sewing maehine, New Ion, Jfl.flfi. Good Kitchen cabinet fame complete. Phone oflo-X [■nok .Tr. 417 P Washinp-ton St
13-Ip.
-Tor Rent—
McHaffie. Phone 52-X. 13-2p uoyiieiie i..n
Cecllle Sk« iton.
Ivabfrta Harris, same
same
Ora re Stinson, same Onire Stinson, -upplles Uobi. Irwin, tearliinp Hobt. Irwin, supplies
Hobt. Irwin, rhlrkens killed
O. II, driest, teach, ret.
Carl Skelton, labor on hue Car I Skelton, drinking water
Carl Skelton, trans. Ernest Meber, same
tel Shonkwile
E
230.fiO 24 3.30 124.47 73.00 48.00 2.2r> 371,75 10 48<J.75 1.097.13
> •
1.097.20 835.39 427.12 408.95 XU 1.008.
Transfer of funds
>F
hand
balances
TTA
an*
Final
TOTAL O
Llance nn hand ansfer of fund
»tal of bal. and receipts
ansfer of fund®
nal balances 14,13
nce«* a* shown bv this
am fiends
1B.297.0T 18,079.54 34.377.21 20,2:19.1?
38.09
re-
10
206.58
ler, same
Es
Estel Shonkwiier, labor
RENT: Modern furnishetll Khmi).'i''vvuxnn.'riim*. |fnr second semester. 814 xonth j Kemi^h'K^um.rT'^.me
rber.
opposite
586 L.
Id's;
i
Florence Hall. I ^ 1 ' a- sur
... o. Rcynol l2-2t M. Owens, sanu
— — Standard Oil Co., floor oil
M PCR RENT: Small house, j
a land. Must he rented at * v Co. bus ^ supplies
m i» no t n \N “hst• r IMib. Co., suppllen
Id. J. Rouble. 1 bone R -8. 13-2P , 1 I, McCabe «v Son. suplies j I - li. -MrCa bet \ Son, furnltu RENT: Four room semi-mod- l v 'i h V n , i'::;K co.’.TpVlles mse. Reasonable. Phone 715-X. iiiinmv. ventilators
io o* * Browning «K Hammond, pupplies
j John Cook & Son, supplies
——-— Herald, advertising
i Banner, advertising
-—F 01111(1 Srobee Bros, repairs
T. 1*711 is. Insttraneo
T. Ellis, bo
TNI): White pup. roll
Banner lp
-Miscellaneous— tifE at Bainhridfre Saturday J January 14. Music hy The Inrii|Niphthawks of Indianapolis, jody come. » Ip hCF Will patrons please [bill which has been mailed to Men they call to pay accounts. Jn=tle Evchancre Indiana Assn Telephone Corporation. tf
C. T. Ellis, bond
King. .Morrison, Foster, repnir.s
i is r -
< o.. cement, etc
R 1*. Mnllins, suppl
James 1. Xe
h ng Geo
A
ns, supplies
Ison, coal rus. haul!
Cornwell, coal
Pell, same
Evr
n. c<
igh Mnngus. hanling eonl
I’t forget the dance at F'illmore, the HUh, at the Community 12-2|.
NFR CLUB Dance Saturday Music by round and square bands. Admission 10 cents It
n OF (JI ll.IFIC VTION 01 EXECUTOR NHce is hereby eriven. that the ■n^Kiene I has duly qualified as of the last will and testnmoAi Elizabeth F. Scott, deceased. h'M Putnam Circuit Court, of P\itMlB'nunty. Indiana, and has been MfButhorizH by said Couit to nd'9lfl estate is supposed to he snl-
veM.
Jail in, 1933. IN DINKINS, Executor. [rt K Williams, attorney. W. Herod, Clerk of the Putrircuit Court. 13-3t ■Ion.resident notice STAIe of INDIANA. PfitNAM ( OUNTY, SS; la »e Putnam Circuit Court, January 5“rm, if):!:!. No. 14145. Action for llvorcc. BENEDICT SsS vs. jlv F BENEDICT plaintiff in the above cause fib d her complaint therein for h. tofzether with her affidavit, he affidavit of a disinterested that the defendant, Henry T\ JCl, is not a resident of the | In liana. therefore, the said defendant
same
n C '*
K. BrnItain, coal & hnuling
supplies nn rnnil
nhn \’«rmilllon, leprv Rob! Johns. Henning
Robt Johns. In her nn rnnrls
Chester Rickets, labor W. M Hunter, same
Wm. (iowen. hauling gravel Wm. < lowen, labor on road
Edmund .Marshal, same Noah Hunter, same I earl Ward, same
John Akers, fender for sob. bus Kimmel Wilson, labor on road
Mark Rollings, same .Mnek Rollings, gravel
Clifford Henry, labor on road
James ffenry, sa,i •
Amer. Vit. Prod. Co., supplies
W’in Thomas, gravel E. A. Smock. labor Clyde Shaner. same Charles Shaner. same
Laura Knauer, enumeration
1 alia Nelson, same
Cbirenee Ycsial. auctioneering
repnti
nir
18.47
2.00 27.1
2o6.5n
I 2.00 25.00
, 10.00
H I 60
. 95.80
J.OO
285.00 340.80 341.00 276 SO
i ...
81.50 25.00 19.44 10.69 16.51 71.35
6.64
221.26 4 8.51 139.00 65.62 26.45
5.31
27.52
6.60
131.64 11.15 •284.38 55.00 13! 25
5.85
11.00 ! 2 2 5 15.25
. 00
I 3 20
129.77
.2.4:
Bala
Tn To
Tran^fVr of Final butane Total hnlnr
port, $!4.138.ft!>.
Warrant checks om»M.n«tln<r necem-
ber SI, n»32, $5SS.6R.
Total Ha lancer, amt nnt^tanclinr wnrtMnts, [tecemln r 31, ins;. $i4,6;t.77 Cash in depositon necemher SI,
I SSL', |14.B71.77.
1. RmoryyO. Brattatn, the Tniatce of
iship, Ifut nam CJounty. emnly sw.-ar tor affirm 1
that tlic preceding report of !
abr
Madison Township, Indiana, do solemnly
the preeedin
disbursements an
corn tiler 1 am
ng report of receipts, id halati es Is true and
•ot, as 1 verllv hellevc; and 1 furdeclare th:tt the srai with which 1 charged In this report are all of
d by me, and
exp pn l<l
the stuns received by me. and the varlons items of i*xpentl:'ores crs-dlted
rm'sTDn's urmni
Trustee's
Up. Pu
January, mss.
Ip Trustee s annual rtvlsory Board of Floyd
press here.
Prof. Dmitri Guffim-Lefkovich, one
Th, Townshl
TowmshlpI 1 * Putrtnm^County, "fndlana" I «f the founders of the Institute for
imnrnsEMF.vr*
John nigbt'D*U. bond premium
C. \’«*rir
Hugh
T*on
John <\ N’crinllllon
yb Long, fence > of I win. labo
in. l floo
rond
‘f>n Goodwin, F. M. Horn,
Hnfry Pur^Hl. clenniti^
Pnlin»‘r Products, floor ren:iir« Wiilt.t Wright, kindling
't'irgil English, gimvel Osonr ! v.ins. parne
•1 H
I pr
fpft Pheots
or 1
f>il inji »or
dll?
Pr* .
killed
Reck, sheep
hoi
•gl
press, frelg idshleld wlf
i biiss Aiiller. labor on road
Cmnpbell and ogles,
Cenk.-. Mi
Motor Em
rn Muston, windsh Hendon Kelley, trn •or.-st Me Parian, b
ck, Tr
r.', fenct ess. fr»*!g
nspor*
ror**st McE irlan, labor I Ifnrr.v Beck, same
have been fully paid in The sums stntrd J K i' io) .i j rnev, s;ime nd without express or impliefl agr<. - j R i v l.anson, vork .v- growl ment that any portion thereof shall H^nffhfon Mifflin, suplie*: be retained by or repaid to me or any Ih H. Gobei, same tuber person. Anti I farther declare;; Carry Laws tn, 1 bor
M
per tlon
le.
hi
Ami I f irther
rul swear < nr affirm) that | have rec. ived no money, nor anleles of vain in consideration of an\ contract rr.a b.' me as Trustee of ibis Township
EMORY O V.RATTAIN
Trtiste of Madison Town hip. Subscribed and sworn tor affirmed)
tf) before me. tho Chairman of the \nvisorv Board of his Township, this 3rd
flay of January, ]9. 0 .3,
.J. W\ KNAUER
Chairman of Advisor> Board of Madison Township. Thi« report was recpived. accepted and approved b\ the Advisory Bonrfl of this Township at itx .annual meeting ihip ‘ini da v ol January, !H83
Advisory Ho:
ship
J. W KXAT’F.R. '• a HEP1.ER.
1 rd
Modi on Town
O. G. livens, sa
Jackson Hill Coal & Coke Co. J. E. Brattnin, coal & hnuling
J. E. Brat tain, supplies 7.15 .1 E. Brat tii iri, labor on rond 102.00 John Vermillion, tests M.ll
5.00 4 00
13.00 12.00 3.80 I 4.95 19.00 9.00 15.25 .00 3.50 29.40 21.40 2.50 1 1.50 ••06 1.25 19.50 7.00
I .00 15.00
er
C A. Stillwell, repairing
11. E. Barton, cleaning
Ernest Rowing, sheep killed Ha! ha way A Cooper am* 1
Pearl Ward, same II. R. Adamson, same John Nelson, same
Kenneth Knauer. same Joseph Knauer. a praising Luther Thompson, same
c. B. Knauer, same
Smith Alsop Paint Co. supplies
Phil Adamson, lumber J. V Knauer. salary Matthew Eurney. same M. .1 llepler. same
I aura Knauer. storage Boonville Stnndnnl. supplies
Sam Hanna, suplies
Eloyd Skelton, labor on road
Miivnar«l Puglia, same Louis Stotts, same
John Plessingi»r. same
Marion Sti'es. same Mbert Wells, same
John I Messenger, same
II. II Frost, same
James Plessinger. same
IMoyd Goddard, same John Phelphs. same John Skelton, same
John Skelton. Jr. same
Till STEF’*. Ml l»OM | Township Trustees Annual Re- > the \dvi ory Board of fireioi Township. Putnam County, In.1 an nary, 1933.
RECEIPT*
Cooper, tin cl it nr 19.9 5
J. P. fees 5.50
.00
The
port t castle dlitna,
V' A i’ooper. auc
Robt 11. New gent, ., , . .. Henr> O'llair, as'-ecf )r . rlr.g
Dog tax collet Henry O'llair,
399
t ed
dog tax collected
tine settlerr
ollect ed
pinen -
.00
20.00
5 4 00 | 20.00 | | 6.00 i.
4 2.00
9.00
ary
A ndi t c
1 tog tax
1 *og t .a \ collect ed Dog tax collected W. \. Cooper, auditor, Dec set Mar bal Abrams, fine tax Dog tax. collected Mr< Prances c. Farrow, sal. Prank Peck, sarhe .1. c Tromlily. same Centr;'l Trust Cn., bond E E. McCabe A'- Sons, supplies Prank Hutson, labor H. L. • Ms. salary .' ie If. Wells, clerical help '"i-ir- [ciuner. printing II. E. WMtls. salary Jessie IT. Wells, salary M'he Manner, ndv. Kiger A Cn.. suplies Ellis A Co., tile Tl. Goble Plug. (■’o,. printing
205.00
178.00
3.535.4 3
19.00
20 no 3,21 2.24
.yno
.24 00
•»n, abc
\ rfiold vp .id, sat me Cbas. Millet same
bet
John Keen la.bor on rond
d Men
Ko
I ia rr\
Miller labor f ierson, gravel
Reeve i ining piano
Blond Transfusion horn, was summon- j od hurriodly onp niyht to the Botkin hospital on :»n urfront rasp. He found !»'rln in woman patient—kev identity is ron 26.tjii realrd under the Hesi(rnation ‘'Com- i '.i!a i 1 rade D,” whkh leads tn the troneral ■ assumptirn that she was the wife of J-jjJJ a rommunisi leader—dyinp: of ir.mrr
' rhagre.
Realizing lhat onI> an immedialo blood transfusion could save hfr and ; that a donner rould not be located quickly pnoujrh at that hour. 1 rnf. Gudim I.efkovich unhesitatim.ly dr cided tn pivc his own blond. Hi mad* a transfusion from his own to ih* patient’s veins, pivinfi' up 2SB cubic centimeters of blood, about two irF.s
Hi a.i
7.VO0
•>. tlO
l 25
20.00
ng pin
l*ruii t I .hr. i 'm, repn irs 'Jen ie i'redt ri. k. enumern’ i. ’
Carl Miller, lobar
Norm.in Burl;* it, same I'ued Brown, lamps 5'IrgM Emrlisli. sheep killed A. \\. Inman, insurance Uorri llufi'mnn. labor 1 1 \ Ku.' rl;. ; ransfers
t ’has. 11end) ick,
ANNUAL RKPORT OF CITY CLEBK FOP* YEAR ENDING December 31. 1932 Financial Statement City of Greeceastle, Indiana. Balance Hen Fund January 1. 1!)3; $20 or,8 17 Balance Special Funds Improvement .-Mnltinfr . l.nr.S tC Bark . 948.08 Has Tax ,. 1.465.51 Fire Tru k .. 177 4S Air Pori . *1", 13 Balant *• Bp* da t rion. 1 i 1 • | Dec. 31 Toial Hec,ipt<< for year 19 ".2. fi).227 25 Mec. 31 Total expenditure? for year 1932 4:: 990 21 Balance all Fund |1.'c_ 31. 1932 .25 237 04
same
on l.tay ter.
Chits. Jacobr, In! 04*o. I uncarnon, Edgar Wbi ...r*k,
bor
same same
t ien. 1»• \ nolds. same Porcst Johuson. same
lll.i r
Will
Jr
Cecil I.ar 1 )« tt, same
Roberi M
ni.ai 'left, ••Ve.\,
la fence 1 i* ke Max SuiJlh,
< ’has, P red
11 nnier
an, same
same t, same
a me
Millrr. same Beck, same
S. T. Carter, gr.i Jake Long, In b<
, sn r
\ cl
Tb
Ernest l.ong. same Jlcrman Zimmermnn. same John Ross, satne
Ranh, same Noll, same
Olya \der. same Marvin f>glc. same i: R. Waft, same
Vil-ftH Effie
23.28 16.05
5.95
15.00
5.00 2 25 8.50 5.1 5
30.00
4 00 1.00 1.00 5.00 8.94 3 50
1.452.50 760.00 .50.00 29.30
5.00
1 5.SO i 5.00 , 15.00 i 16.25 | I 4.0ft j 1 4.00 I 4.00 12.25 ? 00 35.55 J 0.25
3 50 8.75
87
I abr Cb a
* «* *» — * ,i < * 111 * i- < • ■ *, c, * o. I'.irrow. sa Prank I lea vin. c David W'nrr* 11.
i i„ Wtlle. r.lnry (■'*ie II. Wells, ml
II. '
I.. \\ , lie. “alary s|e II. Wells, enla
ary
J.ihn Nelson, same
ptl. Ni
W.l
Kennet I, Nelson, same \lebtr Wells, same \lheri KlieUnr^e, same TMilen M ■Neff, snnie D O. Reeves, same Wm. Kiteljnrge. same
John Tnrr. same
James Hood, same Ross Rogers, same Glenn Payne, same D O. Nelson, same Robert Thomas, same Maynard Purina, same Glen Johnson, same
Clm Lane, same
Mbert Wells, same
I Prost. same
Pro
<itrbi
rl Surber. same Prod Johns, same
II
Ea t Prr
Robt Snider, same J. L. I.an ham. same t has. Knauer. same Floyd God«lard. same
Claude Johnson, same
Win Helton, same
Oscar Wells, same !
Treasurer Putnam Co., gravel
\n»4 ! i Kite!Jorge, 'labor
John Dills, same Mbert Mann, same
8.00
20.00
;.oo i.oo i.oo 1.00
52.90
1.50 5.00 5.00 5.00
10.00
I 00 1.05
12.00
5.25 6.00 2.00
18.00
.1.00 2.00 4.00 4.00 5.25
15.75 15.75
6.00
25 00
3.00 3.00 5.25
]0 00
8.7 5
17.90 10 00 i 4 00
6.00 “ 00 1 76 7.00 8.75 3.50
10.50
2 0O 2.00 4 00 8.75 5.00
I ft 25
8.00 3.50 5.25 5.00 7 00
18.75
road 3.50
12.50
fby notified that unle** he ^ j “""man"Tame
I Pirlnn Nelenn. «ame
Ippear nn Saturday, March the J1933, the same bcini? the 66th la! Dt) nf (he .liimi.-iry Term, of |uin:ini Circuit Court to h*' ndp ! hc first Monday of January. ] at the Gourt House in Greenin sxid County and State, and or demur to said complaint, line will ho heatii and detonoin his absence. [Witness Whereof, I have herer t my hand anil affixed the ■ ai fri Gourt this 6th day of January. |i\ W. HEROD, Clerk. *ord I!. Dickerson. Attorney for
iff .
TF OF FIN \l SKTII I.MFM OK ESTATE
[''e is liereby given to the cred heirs and leuntees of .lames J 11 . deceased, to appear in the i Circuit Court, hold at GreenIndiana, on the 27th day of vy. 1033, and show cause, if any, |Ihe Final Settlement Accounts [the estate of said decedent nnt he approved: and said ■ are notified to then and there
Harlan Nelson «nmi11. v ||.,ilia way. sam,Frank Nelson, sn
me
Marni.l SUellon, pnlntlne
Helton.
in. pan
Wm 11*11.>n. dennlnc Stelln SnMer. same
.lessi*'
Mis Ma
Rogers, same
avnnrd Fiioira. same
Franklin Torr labor on mart 1 jiwrence Ro. khlll. same
James Torr. same Prnnk Moor*', cleaning
Mhi'rt Mann, labor on man
Frost, cleaning
Knauer. painting
in llepler labor on roa/1
II
’ll.-IS man
,Hvman Hcpiei
.eslle Toliver *ame
To
Morris Evens same Unrlev H*nd. same Warren iJine. gravel Onv'f B* swell, labor
Clniirtc Cantonwinc. i*ame
Prnnk Nelson, some
Zol.: Knauer. cleaning
noberi Snider, labor Katie Johns, cleaning
Pay Thomn*. painting
Wnrren Lnne. same Wnv Thomas, same IfnrrN Mann, cleaning Beni Wei la, gravel f*nm Henry, repairs
W in Knauer. repairing
Kenneth Skelton,^
5.00 15.15 1 7.35 .*00 1.50 31.65 2ft’00 ’.00 3.50 5.00 2.60 1ft oo . no 2ft Oft 5.0ft • 00 1.0ft 8.75 31.35 3.5ft : 5ft • oo 13.20 5.25 H 40 4 90 6.75 5 00 . 00 5 0ft 11.25 11.25 3 0ft 1 4ft 12.25 l.ftft 1.0ft 6 . Oft 960.00
00
,[,.p ... .
Hugh M ingus, hauling stone Dan TU s<;cr, labor on road Wm. King, care of eerrtetefv
I \\ Robe. Sheep killed A E. Albnugh. same rude Grimes, same Plvln llnrlan. samp
r. J. Nrnoid. sheep killed
.1 \V. Rohe. II. L. Wells, .1 *•*•.*■ i e 11. W
sal.
sa me snlftry eii«j. sola
W.u. King, cemeterv Clayton Cash, sheep killed Daisy Xshwnrth, same Dootna York, bog killed g. A. Ha/elett. sheep killed Oscar S; 11 ust, flame
V m. King.
IT \ rbrisfy.
Walter G Pursell. hog killed Paul 'thin, sheep kille
.1. \Y. Robe, same J 5N Rohe, same Ohio & Tnd. Stone FI f 4 . Wells, snlar
Jessie Tf. We
nmetrtv
sheen killed
Co., stone
exp
Sto
lary.
.. v»rllfl, salat.
Onlrnl Nat. Bank, rent Wm King, cometerv Werneko Co., snplie
as, librarian
Inr
VirgR English, same
». grovel
Ml fiord Shinn, labor
Inman, samp Miller, flame
fen. TL \ nolds. same Porost Johnfloh. same
flame flame flame
I'red Wallace, same
! vvrcnc»> Jones, gravel Martha Lewis, cleaning Harvey Lawson. Inbov Rn\ r*awson, labor gravel lanoch Procmr. gravel Edna McVey, cleaning E. E. Weight, sheep killed
Ed Wilkinson, gravel
Wood Wh it lock, same Bain bridge Lumb. Co., repair Willard Greenlee, ndv P.d
Cldon Miles, some Cnra Arnold, same
I Tomer Griswobl. labor K. E. Covgill, repair-
IV Zelner. repairs
inteflville l.umb. Co. repairs Wade Williams, chickens killed Pidbino Reformatof.v, broofns
.1. E. Raub. repairing
.'I. D. Vbranv-. service fouls Poff, 1 ransport ation
Albert Ggle. same Alva Davis, same B. D M-A'ey some Ora M icb i cl. a me
Lloyd Grccplee. same
Pred Stanford, same
Al'Tfle Zimmerman, .ionitur Ida flhoemnk*‘r. r -nme Wood W'hiiloek. same
The Banner, ad* . I M< c.ilie i pi.1 i« -
k Jger «?* Co stipnllrs O. H. Griest. teach, re* Julian Petro. hauling
David Worrell, labor
Forest ^anforr
Ivan Vaughn, teaching
Ella H.
"
Co'
rnek
■ Fred Thomn
f.. Wells
ie II Wells, salary 1 Vat Bank, supplies
: ing. cemetery Pinner, printlnc
.. .. Wells, salary .fpec[,. ii Wells, sain
< V It Y m The
II
rnl
W A Cooper, or
E L MoCnhc * Son, reports
el If. snlary Welle, salary
6 86.4 4 I’O.ift 8ft 00 12.50
3.50
80.00
* 0
.. i
1.75
xn 00
3.50 n nn
m lx ing, cometerv
A cooper, nuditor tronsfer
T«. MH
H I. W' Jessie II
Rllev W ' rneko Co., supplies
li I. Wells, salary p.ccje H. Wells, salory
The Banner, advertising
it \l *00. ^upplie*II I. Wells, salary je«Mo TL Yells, salary
Mrs hniM \shworth, sheep
Edward Che
Ccptrnl Nat. r»*»un,
C.ntrnl Nat. Bonk, rent Prank .^toe«sel. legal service p L Mu< '.the S Son. fltlplles
Kiger *x Co., supplier
“inlary, c^p.
12.50
2 0 50.58 of nil nd° of uttiam
therefrom and
for the 3t . 19 *?,
5.00
25.00 18.55
6.00
80.00 3 2.50 20.78 80.0ft 12 50 24.64
8.6ft 2.25
80 00 12.50 80 00 12.50
4 00 4.35
10.00 80.00 10.00 1 5.00 74.00 78.00 L'O.oO 80.00 12.50 5.oo; 37.30
15.00 ' 12.00 )
.30.00
42.00 •
5 00
15.00 30 00 20.00
450.00
20.00 15.82
200 00
12.0 50.00 10.00
0 no ’ ' ,vr ' p t UUKCI i , «urne
o Plla Gambold. same
*■ 80 00 I Mn^ie Peek, same to n! Mar Xder. some
, , !■ F d 1
in ; ftn j RF.rr.iPTN
iin nn’ r °" n D Amllior
JU'n I'illmon Pimp Bank ' r • ' * * I'l***! I*i *r 11 iFTtvoe/r
10.00
1 5.7 5 I 3.00 2 4 .0 .5.4 6 24. >0 4 6 ft .5 1 6t 22.00 23 ftii I 4.ft0 J 4 no I 4.00 ! . 50 20 oo II no
Oft 1 .00 I
50 55
15.
1 1.50
4.00 1 95 18.75 266.00 , ftft 5 ftft
Clark, infuiranrd Smith. Iran--
Vaughn, teaching
Pickett, some
rond
• c J. Priest, same I MvrCe Pickett, come
1 ftft 3 3ft 4.6ft 5.36 35 0ft I 640.00 534.00 720.00 733.00 i 20 ft'» 6 1 . 20 125.0 1 "ft oo j 68 t •. - » 00 I 6 • 1 v 0ft ; 4 6 00 86 1 ° ! 25.00 1.029 00 1.004 50 4 08.1 3 4 75 on j 182.12 I 5 12 Oft i 00 ]
1.3.31 5.7 t I
I 84.60 . I 00.ftft
1 6.8 7
I 49.on
of nil
nds
intere
Elza Page, transfer
j-hnte Auditor
Prank Woods, dog tax individuals, dox tax
Statement showing .amount
oi ■ paid to th* variou fundii of j Floyd Township, nf Putnam Count> , fii dnirsements there*’rom and balance^ . retnalnlng therein for thp year ending |
| -
TOWNSHIP FI ND
Balar Keep
a nee on ha net
•in nn nu'-uipts during >
— ■• •. . iTotal of bal. and i-**'niur* \\\ dog tax Vu-r I Disbursements during eni
Bnnk. nfflr. snrrlle 1-- . ,,
lent
: pall
istl
moneys paid
Greenca
Count
balance 9 rem,
1.,-at ending Decem
Iflry. * , salat.
Thomas, librarian
wing amnti the varlou*
If. I
Jessie H Wells, salary yrr‘- Pred The)mas, ilbr;
i
disht
61.,.,.. 35.00 1 9.45
m.ll
mas.
JMntcment showing amount
‘ ‘ e various f u n i Township. of Pu
Final bn Ian res road FIN'D
Balance op hand Rci-eipt during yea* Total of bal. and receipts, I •' bur - rpents during v-car . CECTAT* BCifOOi. P( T N Ttalance on hand
nr seme uaininc
g 1 her. in.
ng i tecemlvcr 31. 193 townstitp ppvd
Balance on hand l.e *elpf: l during year
reci tine
ug ye
io.ai of hal. and receipts
Balance pecripi Total o
same
mmi'-v* pnlrt V>. MadlMon T <iwn f h|p -, r 22
(llshtirw/'ivent for , hP y , nr
t; onn
of nil mds of
ntnnm Countv
irsr J i »n<l Bnlanv**'* i„i-r*7^mbcr < .S). f i | ^- rI . N . n
Balan<o on band
Transfer of funds
Totnl of
I p|?l'!it-'•'mpnln itnr
Finnl I'lilntifps ROAD ft-vd
m han6
during: y<>ar
hal. and ri'i'.lp**
I'll .nr-( ni' nii* dnrlnr v<*«r
nor: n sn
Hal an***' **n ha nil . ipi rlnrliiR jeav Tnlitl of hnl. (*n<l ri’i'eipln|H>>Mr“'m*>ntR d'lrinar y»‘:ir
I'lnni hnlnnnes
IJRRARY prxn R<>rpipt flnriiiB y*>ar
Xm it ni i>: I. 'nil r^Hpi* piKlii.r' I 'nanta rturln^ y^ar
cnanta rtnrln« y»nv * TOTAI.P OF \U. FT'N’DH
nnlan*-** nn hand
Hnrnlpt" ilnrlni^ ynnr
Total ! Mahi
nal
Tnl;
’’Tvar
of bal. and receipts
r*«menifl during
I bn i
year
* .64 58
■
578.82 | |«t ft! 7is«»; 7|X 86 51.54 ^9 4 9 5
1.646.49
381.50 64.99
4.250 16 4,25ft. I r. 4.250 16 'i.na<> ?* l.St't 14 ihl« r»
i.Tin.D) I
i.a.7 onj
i,o«n s; |
maa'T I i 221 l#| 1,2 il in,
r., n; n .
n.Tiin «* :.,77.x.n , * * r. l <1 n
bal.
unds
and receipts
ran® Inal
balances rrewn
ro a r* r t n n Balanro on hand
<for
1 1,1 ‘ Transfer of fundE -.a proof of hoirnhip, ond rorpivo Total ot hat ■' in V r ' ,r, ’ ir
Rn Tr:
rnnafor of fun*la , , otal of hal and rroolpl
[dist rihutivp shnros.
finsfi, thp ClPik nf said Court,
th day of January, 10M.
2457.
W. Hornd, Clork Putnam Cir-
^^^Jnurt.
SuthorHn, Attorney.
SALE: Ono (rood Shortlionti fresh in Juno. W. D. j
W 3ri. Fillmore, Ind. «-13-2t TD: To huy a ifood work nJaT i?al '^''Sht, Fillmore, Ind I nninpro on hand
£ iQ 94 i Transfer of funds ToUl of bal and receipts
Trnr '*^,V f iCr^rtlOOI. FFNP
,‘A I * *
B a l n n c c »• n hand
Transfer of
Tom I of hal. and rerelpt*
Transfer of funds ' nn,: "'TtjTl*>N FI ND
Ini#.- on hand
of f
Total of hat ann Transfer of funds
Final
ntov m ii.nis'n ft vd
-r- on hand 'or of funds
of hal and reeelpts
nor: ffVP
f.r.iar. t.«7«.4"
•j.-.nta:
i.a««.4i
sn
7fil.1“ 2»4.a? l,n*-. * t.n4‘. ♦"
. ass.77 :;.?sa.77 14,772." I <U29.4a s sn i: 7,70S. 1 r, s ana os 10.071.2' i i.*S4.r.o 4.2** 74 4.«r,s.»ii
ir..so
4 0S!» 70 4 ooo "i:
inenis dur
. . _
Total hnlanoo as ahown hv
* I 204 14
rr:inl oheeks nulxtandlnr Perom-
hor 1032. Non*. , ,n o7heV W
.j, m depositor} Peoemnor l. |a:',L *1,204.14. , i'll |, Wells. the Truster <v Oreen.-ast le Township. Putnam Con > tv Inlia ia do olemnlv sir ear i or affirm t pint the nrerertlns report of rerrlpt“. Hi«hut eirti nt'' and hnlnnoes |s true and correct, ns I verily b^ll^ve: and l 1 tr«her fit hire that th** suhv* with which I , *,arged in this report ore ail of
th*
\ a ha
.‘ft
agree simll
tnM received by me. nnfl thi .1 (do is item of expondiiures ert . 1V c 1 eon ftilly pn id In the
tod and without expre ectnent that nny porrion
retained by or repnln io m»- ' , VV-V.-r it irm* that !
|..,p rroehort no monr> nor nrtlele
Hid |
and that tho
ed
>ss or Imp
rtion thereof
ropn
Xnd
i - firm s
It ert
num*
or Impllefl
Recidpt iluring year Total bal. and receipts Dlrliursements during ear
Pltuil balances
TEITTOV I'PNTt Bnlnd’ch On ha rtf I Receipt during year Total o: b.ijil. ;m<i receipt r»lflburs« mentE iluHng . ear
Final balance-; DOG FT ND
Balance op hand H* ceipts during yenr
Total r,r hnl. and receipt**
pisla rst iienrs during 'ear
Final balances 21 7 6'.
TPTALH Ol-' ALL PENDS
Rftlnrcp on hand 12.467.90
P < i j>i during yea r
ff’fii o* hnl. and receipts 36,769.2'. 'f' ents during year 15,305.18 >apees 1 1,46 4.0.•
7.1 P.9.A0 6.7’ 4 93
( I
7.7 3 1.4 ’• 1
27.25 I 4 *• .00 1 73.2* 5 5 r, a
To
Disbu Final
TiUn I I'D In nee as shown by this
port. $11,464.05
Wn
rrant check , outstanding Decem
e t
\ * r i 1932. $118 25.
Total Inlunce^ and nutslandim-'-rumr December 31. 193? $11,582.3 Cash In depository December
ihe Trust
Plovil 'li'iwnnhlp. Putnam County.
swear <or offi
31.
19!*. 211
|| L. M KLLH
Tru si rr of ( 11 ■ riwn Pt I* ToWhShlP
h, llhr<1 ,nd nd day of Jan-
Z
rlbed
the cholrmnn
of thi ^ Tow ti 'bip. this
nary. 1933
orn
Ad
FRANCFB >• FARROW
j nt Advisory
Board of
( astir Township Thl * r*por. wa )hp ^
nnual meet-
jpp. «i< la 4Vif> r»nn nnv ot .lanuarV. 1933
and r-pproved ny tne .»f thi* Township at their a Inr * bis the 2nd day of .Tn
received, accepted
Boa rd
?3 7ft I PRANk 12.3 25/! Advisory 146 95 Township.
PRANCES* C FARROW. JOHN C ^TREMBLY.
Board
Greenca**tlt»
... -.39
I. f/ml Frederick
ovd 'I nwnahlp. Putnam County. In /liana do solemnly swear * or affirm* j that the preceding report of receipts, ri bur: mepts and balances is tru»i and r or re- 1. as 1 veri 1' believe; and I . fii*-.her declare that the sums with | which l am charged in this report nrej nil of ihe sums received by me. and tnnl th - various items of eTncnditnre credited have been fully paid in sums *atc»i. and without express or implied ngrrenupi that anv portion thereo’ sltall He retained h' or repaid La me or nny oilier person Xnd 1 further ded.-’c. and swear tor affirm) that 1^ have tee xfd no money nor nrrie|4> of v alue, in considernt ion of nny rout met h. m- ns Trustee of thD Town shin
, • v ED PI
TrnMe,* f,f Floyd Township : ihNcrllied and sworn to before me. t\ 4> chairman of the vdvFor Board of thi f lowbehlP thi? ffclrd day of
9 • |
Chairman the 1 fov .1 Towi bin.
d’hls repm t was
and poro 1 •71 ly thp
td* thi- Tow m b in i
- tju, , ,,jj d E3IR \ ARNOI
i’/.F! V ARNOLD \d isoVv Board of
received, accented.
VdvL'ory Board r nrnunl meef.
V. 1933
l thei day J
ID.
a i do v , t i -
d' Isor' 1lo ( r.l # of l M oyd Town ip
SOVaKT PHYSICIAN S HI.OOP SAVED WOMAN
MOSCOW. (3lP)—Th* hemipm of m** of the bout-known Mo«cow (ihysicians in riviru' hi< own blood to a dyinp woman in an pmorponry paso has evoked enthusiastic eulogy in the
THE AMERICAN SECURITY ro. I A) a ns & Discounts Phone 911 IU/j P,. Washington St.
Iier. 31 Balance -pccinl Fund* il't':*?
Dec. 2.1 Balance Imp Sinking
Dec. "1 Balance Bark , . . Dec. 31 Bnlnnce <ias Tax , Dec. Ill Balance Eire Truck . ./.
|iec. 31 Balance Ale Poet (*) Ovenrlrafv , Balance of all Fun.ls . ., | T.ess Toial of. Special Ftln.ls ' General l'iin.1 1*. c. SI, 1932
(SLAT,)
327.54 •ttS.OK 3 J *>5.70 34S.05 *37 54 . *23.237.04 4.751 S3 . 120.4 Kr, 2 I FRED F.. SN1VF.I Y. Pity C'erk.
fills. The patient'- life wn professor lemained in condition, with high for several days, but normal heilth.
( OPPI'lf \M \S i UtDS SENT PHOENIX. Ariz. (EPi - Christman cards of copper are hoing sent out this year by residents of \rizona, a
recovered his < - rt l , l , °r pro lin ing state. The cards
i carry tht- name of the -ender. printed
in ink.
saved. Tin; a wwikenel teni|>->ratu re.
”H EART’SlTklKGS* EDWIN A l^MACIDONALD COPYRIGHT, J93Z MYKV«b FEAxUUH^6YNDh 'A TE, IS C.
< H 5P I K. : I ORTV FIVE Without pieliminary. she opened, kp as soon as the woman came in. | “Myra, I was thinking abou- you bis morning."’ she saul "And I think I know something you could do. One of the big dress houses that I know through Aunt Pam employs smart looking, cultured women to advertise them in a rather novel way, and 1 think 1 could get the place for you." “What would l h a v e to do?” a. ked Mrs Brownley, faintly. "Just !i\e at one of the -a-hion-able hotels, wear their mooels, and make a point of meeting wealthy American women, and telling them where you got your cloth"* You would appeal merely a gue* t of th" hotel, idle and lonely. Nobody’d ...er dream .1 your being a buriness woman Your clothes would be designed to attract aliention. Clothes ate the first topic in Paris. You could led them how much better you’d found this hous" If they seemed in nested you would say you knew ihe manager well, and would take them around and introduce them if they cared to go and tha'., even if they didn’t care to buy, it would be fascinating to look. Of course the exclusive; houses were rather wary of ‘look-i ers’, but you being a customer . . . and so on. . . . "You wouldn't have to urge Or even go with them. Merely suggest, then change the subject Before parting, offer your visiting card. That would bring out theirs. Then phone the house, giving the name ,,f your customers. And whether they go with you or alone, you get t e ii per cent on everything they Uuy. One woman nay buy thou sands of dollars' wuith” “Oh." gasped Myra, “do you th'uk I could "Why not? There’s nothing to do Put live elabo-ately. make yourself sociable and friendly to your countrywomen. You could do that, couldn’t you'”’ "Ye*, but-— "
"W hat
“Oh, 1 couldn't. I just know I Mjulun't. I never have don» anything like that. I'd l-el like a sale* person." "I thought you said you wanted to do something to make some money.” ”1 do. But that’s so degrading ” “Well, I wouldn't think it so. The offer was made to me, and if I weren’t studying I'd grab it. And I've never worked for money either, and I don't think I’m a particularly coarse grained person. My family tr rat hei well considered ” "Oh, I didn't mean that. But I just couldn't. It juat isn't in me.” Patricia's temper was rising. “Juat what is in you, Myra? You want motley. Y o u don't want to marry for it unless it’s the right man, you don't want to work for it ” “Oh, but I do want to work if I couid do something — artistic.” “You mean you'd like to pose as an artist and let a distant husband •end you money, or a friend give it to you, or get it for you somehow.” Mrs. Brownley burst into tear*. “I'm sorry. Myra," said Patricia in «wift (•(intr tton. ‘Tve a beastly temper sometimes and I've been worrying over you.” She rote. "I'll run out and get tome tea Don - ' go. Wait till 1 come hack. Forgive
me?"
"Of course you didn’t mean to be unkind. I know that." Myra wiped her eyes aid smiled. “Want me to go for you
“No, i
Patricia ran all the way to the grocery at ore. Terrible thoughts clamoring insido her heat). . . . AH in a minute somebody ahe'd been worrying ovr. feeling sorry for. had collapsed- . . . But maybe . . . people hate different viewpoints... seems so unreasonable. •••But what if Jitnmia had been imposed
Jack stood with his back to the door. Mvra Brownley was sobbing on his shoulder.
stones she had heard of clever gold dirgers. . . . They must have a good siory of some kind. . . . Purely men wouldn’t just throw thousands at them unless . . . they must feel obligated in some way. Terribly obligated. Or afraid. Jimmie isn't afraid; but he must feel horribly obligated to a woman who would submit to the humiliation of being divorced by a rotter of a husband, and destitute herself into the bargain, because sha "was afraid Nolan would rake up something about Jimmie and me, and make trouble for Jtmmie" . . . and there's that stock market business. . . . Clever, that. . . . I won't believe it! How can I have such thought* about Myra? Poor Dung, I have no patience with these helpless women, but Mounting the steps to her studio, Patricia saw that, her door was a little ajar . . . Thought I closed . . . Then she heard sobbing . . . Myra, talking and sobbing bitter-
ly. .. .
Patricia pushed the door open. Jack stood near the desert scene. His back was to the door. Myra Brownley was s o b b i a g on his
breast.
• • • Mr Braithwait inserted his key in the door. “I'm sorry, dear, I'm so late for dinner. I’m afraid you are ’* He paused. "Why, child, what's the matter?” Patricia was standing in the center ot' the big room which was in a state of unwonted dishevelment. Her hair was tousled. Her blue eyes glittered. He started toward her In mild alarm. She hacked away. ‘Don’t come near me! Don't touch me. You think I'm your daughter. I'm not. I’m a terrible (ierson. I've just done a terrible thing!” He stood looking at her a moment, and his soft hu/.vl e yes began twinkling Hu was reminded of In r as a child accusing herself of horrible a i n s. “What terrible thing have you been doing"’’ he asked. “I’ve pounded a woman.” “ You pounded a woman.” "I did it. In this very *ootn. I pounded that terrible Mrs. Brownley w ho has get Jimmie ail snarled up iS her clutches, trying to make
him marry her. 1 found her out.
M eg that woman! She thought of And 1 pounded liar."
“You mean you gave bar a tongue lashing?" “I pounded her, ! tell you. I caught her by the hair and put her on the floor. Then I sat on her and made her nose bleed on our beau tiful rug ” Her eyes fell to a fresh ly wished spot on the rug. Mr. Braithwait studied the spot. "Don’t you think Warren is big enough to do Ins own pounding?'' be asked mildly. "No man is big enough to fight that sort of woman. She’s got him all sewed up before he knows what's happened to him. Jimmie's sewed up now so tight he's got tu marry her or she'll sue h i m for breach of promise or blackmail or something.” “A woman can’t sue a man for breach of promise if he is mameu, and was married when he loel her,” said Mr Braithwait quietly. "And she can't blackmail him if his wife knows all about the affair and ia willing to forgive him." "Hut Amt Pam “Has forgiven her husband everything. He is leaving London tomorrow morning to join her and they are going to spend a couple of weeks traveling on the Continent while their yacht is being brought over. Then they’re going on a long cruise.” He sat down ia his easy chair. Patricia continued tn slaml. “Hut when *• “This afternoon. He called her on the It.ng distance phone at about four o'clock. He began telling hei he was the happiest man In the world when he received her telegram. He ealled him-elf a number of improper names, begged her U» forgive him and a great deal more before she hud a chance to speak a word. The curious thing wua she hadn't sent him sny telegram, hat she was so happy over the evident blunder that she didn't tell him. I was visiting in her ti te and heard her ^ide of the conversation. She told me his side. They patched up the entire difficulty ami arranged their plans over the p h o n a . It seemed as if he couldn’t let her go. They must have talked fully a half hour.” “He certainly got busy quick," mused Patricia. “I sent that telegram around one o’clock.”* <T« B« CmoiuucJ) C tlM. bv S-.i-a Fouium s v 1^. t
