The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 January 1940 — Page 3
THE DAILY JBAJTNEfc, ORETBNCASTLE, INDIANA, MON'DW. J ANT ARY. 29, 1940.
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interest to all basketball fans be the game at Bainbridge Wed- '' ay when the winner of the \VaValley tourney neie in Greenil t e and the team that was picked nany to win the tourney will i. The Roachdale Hawks will be to break the record of a list of a which she has suffered in the few years at the hands of Bain-
, r e.
le game, oriftaally scheduled for Friday, was cancelled because of Wabash Valley tourney at Terre
te.
a previous encounter this sea-
IfHBir’IfSPIFR'r 1 ; -IBIPiE'tVf/B.'i? PT’Sir.jr'i'dSi'-lSls I '5lBleio!Elr 1 iT?,'i ; !I5i3igiPi?j WILDCATS WIN 44-26 TIllW C‘4111l‘ \\ wl IN RUSSELLVILLE TILT 1 ( { »>< t
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Bainbridge took an easy victo’-y from the Russellville Alumni team at Bainbridge on Friday evening when they defeated their rivals 4126 in a game sponsored by th< Bainbridge School band. High point men on the Wildcat quintet were Woodrum and Matt Michael who both ran up the scor - by making approximately 12 points
apiece.
The Wildcats, anxious to bur 1 their reputation after two wins, are now scheduling such teams as the Danville All-Stars, the Greencastle Coca Cola's and the Terre Haul, grocery team that has made such an enviable record in the inter-city frays at Terre Haute. On Wednesday the game with the Danville All-Stars is to be played. This game will take place at Danville,
Wait' Titrer Cubs
\T BLOOMINGTON ON WKONESl>\Y: MARTINSVILLE WD SEVMOt’R
ve lie tho (j MS I> Duke
’ks 33-13. Since that time both is have had much more playing rience so that the game at Bainge should be one of the best on
calendar this week.
_ _ , the same night as the Bainbridge the Bainbridge qu'ntet took the school team wil , be tied up wi*n
t 1-, ., * 4 * *n 1 ^ , ^ i L«
the Roachdale Hawks. The following Tuesday, Februa y 6th, the Bainbridge Wildcats w 11 meet Bob Garl’s Coca Cola team in a game at Bainbridge. The Coca Cola’s feel sure they can stop, the winning streak that the Wildcats have enjoyed but majiager Frank Baker says "the Wildcats will have their easiest victory on Tuesday, Febru-
ary 6th.”
The game at Bainbridge on the sixth will be another of a series sponsored by the Bainbridge school
band.
TE MAINTENANCE FOR YEAR M \l»l PI BI.V
JDIANAPOUS, Ind.. Jan. 29. i ‘)—The State Higiiw ty Conamsreported today i > • xpriulitu!«■ ( 1,750.000 in mainte t.e m l m 'ement in the last fiscal year of streets which were added to the ;e Highway system by the 1937
jlature.
he report said the funds were exied on 410 miles of slate highway es in 79 pities with $415,039 de-j ■d to maintenance and $ I 350.617 113 construction and resurfacing. I he 1937 law. part of an extensive ty program enacted, provided: ri ; the commission must select. !
-k and maintain all state high- 1 1 ,' l " M nU '
' routes through cities except In- H
'aiBhanolUi.
A thtee ganu* schedule awaits the 1 Tiger Cubs who resume play this | week after a two and a half week lay off. The first of these encounters { is at Bloomington Wednesday while 1 the second is here against the Martinsville Arlesians on Friday and the third against the Seymour Owls 1
here Saturday.
The Tiger Cubs have been working steadily during the past few weeks i and in the first of these encounters | they will be striving to upset their ill luck dealed them in the first three ! games of this year. In the Brazil, I Wiley and Rushville games they J were defeated in games that should ' have been victories; Thus Wednesday ‘ they will be pointing for a victory. In the Martinsville game Friday night, which will be played on our I home floor, the Cubs will be out to '
reverse the verdict handed out at i i ik »i hi coi. i Martinsville when the Artesian.", de- ' p,,! 1 1 1 ”i., 1 "ViiTi-oi’w 1 7t,. ' a feated them 47 t<. 29 while Satur-; V" " lli| '
I show hi u rcct-ipiM, <li; ,
day night they will he up against a ; ImI m ..n •i «.u n strong Seymour aggregation. ATI ''''" ll three games will hear watching as • 1 " A'i'l ' "in s. ii i. , s /. 1 c\« isc and intanu. S the Tiger Cubs are due for a come-j ronnu \u.i a..). i., v hack and will be out there to add V" 1 ,.’'.' " I ''V
I rank B < ei.
victories to our now unbalanced list | s.mi..i a innimi. r. r..; ,
j Ami in Slalf. lull. sui'i’'ni I And. nf Still.-, cm Is, \
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1 Frank i: <'iji>|i< r, Sal . . \|
FOR SALF: 20 tn»is haled bean hay, 12 tons haled alfalfa hay, some baled wheat straw. Clyde Metz, Bainbridge, Ind. 29-6p.
For Sale--FOR SALE: Fine quality apples. 50c and up. Rhone rural 9F2 McCullough’s Orchard. 3-tf. "Gilts, on shares, any numbe-, any breed, no money required. Write A S Thomas, Danville Indiana."
23-tf.
FOR SALE; 32 volt 1500 watt Westing house light plant with large batteries Tonny McGaughey. Ru
sellville.
27-2p.
FOR SALE: 1100 bu. corn Delivered 55c. Phone 751-.I. 27-zp.
NEW til Plate (t.Midyear I (littery |3.H5 Ex ti » n g e. Nine Mi in llis guarantee. Free Installation.
Valentines. Valentine party invitations and novelties. Snider's Wallpaper & Paint. 29-3t. FOR SALE: Full size boys Hawthorne bicycle in good condition - $7 95 Furniture Exchange, East Side Square. Phone 170J. 29-Ip. 115 acre farm. 80 acres tillable, 1 good buildings, to trade for smaller farm or city property. Raphael Breeden. Kingman. R 3 29-2p. FOR SALE: One paid black horses. coming 3 and 4 years old. Built up in proporation. Extra good horses. One bay horse coming 9 years old. Good worker. Brass harness. Wagon and hay frame. Pearl Ward. Greencastle, R 4. 29-31-2-3t. FOR SAI/E One registered I year old mare; one 4-year old gelding; some extra good mules; one team 2-year old fillies. Weesner Implement Co. 29-2t.
DEFENSE COMMANDER — Brig. General James E. Chaney, right, congratulated at Mitchel Field, N. Y., on taking charge of new First Anti-Aircraft Defense Scclor, covering northeastern
U. S. from Detroit to Virginia Capes.
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lire iK Ballery Phone 789
Scr\ ice
FOR SALE: hulls, coming
Two poled yearlings.
lie W
■0 rd T.
O’Hall Brick Chapel.
22 2!i-5-:!!i
of losses.
lie.i ii. C. s. IM s line .1 IH ii.I I fin ith wliiil .ii.- .il! ••
hnpli. If I'f of 1 lie I III Veil i
FOR SALE: Guy Bigg's R
10 extra 2. Phone
nice pigs, rural 3FI
I Mslmi s .hill I.
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THIS WEEK’S WEATHI i!
VALLEY TOURNFY NETS EACH SCHOOL $36.48
ii i,sl.i|.
Receipts
Generally fair, except light snow or rain over south, and light snow
over north portion Monday or M. - j p r(>linlinary Tournpy .
day night, and general rain over south, rain or snow over nortn por-
Much warmer
Monday; somewhat cold, i about Tuesday night; warmer by Thm I
and colder at end of week.
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Financial Report Wabash Valley j 111 ,ms - ''
First Session Second Session Third Session ... Fourth Session Long Change -
I I lit tl.llll I n. • • rf11 I K( TRlIHOIl Sell, Su ' sup. \ l»us hotly
$,n:;i,o J M • 69.35 K it. r i. disiiifi. , , „ I ■ c ill. I. i . ' itnr\ I is.I. fw I (IreraiMHl h Hdw Co . 107.85 '* / l.l.i .'ii s.||
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Illllliu .III II
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and a of thi
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Total Receipts
Dishiirscments:
*> r ; Gross Receipts to W. V. H S_ A.
‘ $ 21 0
At I • ■ 11 I .l.r I,.. Id.Ik i
o. »h > j .\ < 11 t h. ■ n i 1 n d). 111. i I *. •
Killinans .Mush* (’o., f. .
Fo\ IMih I’o., Toi
■l,
$429 8!) "
’welve thousand Hoosiers mems of conservation clubs and coop.ting organizations swung imo ion last week, providing cmeigenfood for birds and other wildlife ing the period that snow ami ice nketed the fields. I'his winter feeding piogni n is pized on a atate-wide basis. Virgil Simmons, comn.issioner of the pmtment of Oor. civaticii pointed today, Including the 967 con c er- | on clubs, rural u ul carriers 1-H '.bs, bakery and other delivery ite drivers in ru al areas, and yic* of individuals who are Interred in the welfai .' of song and birds.
Sponsored by the Department of Conservation as one of the activiti s by w'hich club numbers could aid in increasing the Fleck of desirable tirds in the state, the program has giown steadily each year. Thous ands of pounds of grain and screenings. furnished by elevators, ar, scattered at established feeding : tations regularly by members of con-
servation clubs.
Emergency feeding of th; birds l.as been a big factor in the prntc lion of quail, pheasants and the other species which spend the winter in Indiana. When natural food sources are covered by snow or ice, birds an 1
Officials Ticket Seller lahitor Service Balls Score Book Tickets Telephone, Postage Service Charge by Bank Total Disbursements
Balance to be Distributed Russellville Roachdale Bainbridge Fillmore Reelsvllle Putnamville Cloverdale Belle Union
70 00 5 00 5.00 1 20 00
.25
14 00 .1 27
(Nunplof
Penny ( .» ,
n r IP . vi- i . i .Morion sihfm)
1- H. PoW '.ni. for
Siundiim. oil i .
.MoulvriimiN W'ard
l < 1 1 k vv' 11 • ■ I I i ^ . : i 11
< J(iOrn. L. I n. . i
•a. I’ , l.iiiaj^an i '.• 1V \ Ivtulii son
Soph. clasH j riyili Wlatt. '•‘Mil <F Malilnn, •I. < ’ IIrumlev Mill . id . Wlil'i i^rjink .l.’rn 1.
for I'
; report was received, i pjiroved l>y the Advisor
s Ti.wiisltip. a I its Annual Me. s Ills set oml da n of .1 anna r \ . I'l 10
IIAI.L,
i. v i i: v m «; \ n;n i;y ('HAS i: Nl.WUKNT. \dvlsor> Hoard, ('linton ToiViiship.
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Tli.- 'I'ownsl.lp Trustees Annual lie- ! jMirt to Ad'isors Hoard of Madison I Tow iisliip, I ‘lit mi m < ’ounly. In~ jdiaua. showing receipts, (lishui'seinentH
$I J - ai 1 *. $ I I •
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1.00
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$138.01
Ip.a.-lid.l I.
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prin Hill I
Hank.
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L. Ii Miller, pis f. Flo\i| I’.rsittain, i«
• | Hen.' rn^vi cl. an
| Gdm'n 'ml'Md"' . X 36.48 pool a i . 36.48 Iddc OC 4 O j I < I • I I ■ I t
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.36,48 I Ho - Mai
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i p. iV haul d \ inns n. vault pianos i p .V l ( v Ho., sup
bus cY work all, Kid d box on «o
hit laiu-es
'or the year
I »• |d . IK les. i »K1 1 ' s, i. pt.. i >K les >K !• N. Hos \\ I»e|U .
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of all Tow i.sldp re\ . lines ■iiding I ice. inl.er I. I *»;]!».
Heeei|»t »
U ll., I • t \ (list $ • ■ IIS v n t nit siippoi i -V. ■.11 • id rel ■ ; j i : • . ..in hi h rev. -*20.27 intaiiw. n \ IOlMH; xc I Hi rev 107.83
M 52.*1(1
Kills. I Kills, i
congress, mt dog tax i ll. asm . dog t ( iieli rctir. DiMlMirNCiiieitlfc
ind
IPd.eit Ida Slo
Kt In I I ’ II Kueille Ski I I a-l ha Spcin
H7 00 170 4 •’> $ 100 on si r. H;7.7S I 021 Otis l
(id l (17 n
on
Sp( m
Vndrc
I Mavlo-ll ! Albert ( Keith S
36.48 .
36 48
Total
291.84
T( •• >! ” 0.00 Dora G. Prichard, Center Principal.
1TIU ITT COI RT NOTES
>1 Tim
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' laud N’eWgent, , M rshall I’ar i-
36.48 i l ll Mi11< i, Clyde Wlatt, Ban .latues Herry, san
Hay ('auniimli > m OHeiir Martin. .fohn nh Me K • •
Roger Hook, sanii Art bur Garret i. jon Kussel I () Hii v(*r, s:i H11111 Hiteljff, tail Dora (J. I richai <1. t 10(1 ga r I’orhr. same
Sanford Uoiniin
Kdna ,1 la nd. sji in. Helen .lai r. II. san .
Fletlii Hell. sain.
seh. grd 11 «Y haul iY llillll .
Thom Wills, A ker.
A !•:
:’.71 mi 11
all llclM-l. -Si MeMaijiH. trsj stilwell. map
Ret i rmeiit iimHoii. .-o
4 5 2.0 7 15 2. I I I ti 2 I I •102.50 •s:}S7' a oo. oo 152 00 1 IJ'i.OO 7K 4o 7 s 4 0 : 220 00 diO ’ n;o on
I 20 on I
292.00 :ilK m;
I dslui rsemen! s Durinu 5 c.ir viol I -ii I. |!»I0. l- inal l al in. . • $ •■ •. M SlieeRl I ^eliool I o ml .Ian I. Hi I '.a I oil H ud 4 •• x > Receipts Dnrinu 5 . u I '‘>7 7 Tot of Hal and Receipt ll 561 I lislnirsement s Inirinu V • ar O oxO Jan I. 19 to. rin.il |la la i ices $ ..IM
II iii Id
I in. 1. 1939, Hit
Tot of Hal and Re. . ipts Jan 1, 1910. rillal Hi I. t ll »'e S
Tolnl ol VII » iiimIn
Jan 1. I'*::'., Hal on II..nd
i , V
Tot of Hal and Keieipts s : ov I lishurseineiit s I nning Y . ar 1 • '.(Sii . I Jail I. 19 to. I'inal Hal m. . $ I • Ml Tot I 11 as shown I*,\ this Report $ I 2,• *• *• l,4 1 Warran I Hik - on i -i.i tol mi I (••. :il, I!*JO 20 2 7! Tot. Hill and • > 111 - I a ud I n g
lilllts. Dee. Jl. I
Hash in I >ep. I *e. .! 1. 1 I I lerh. rt Hosw « II. (In Madison Township. Hut Indiana, do solemnly s
that the ptoei
eeipts, I lislnirseineti
true a ml * <> r. - t . as I \ el'ily helie\ ( , and I further de. hire that the HUIUS With which | iin charged in Ihi report a 1 > all of the I in s | ■ • i \ i-d h \ nic. and the ' . i ions it. ins of . \peudII U feS e led i t ei I hciii full> paid in the sum stilted, and without expressed or implied agie.-nielit that a 11 \ portion therein diall h. rH.lined h\ or 1 . 11 id to ; i \ U (I I I'll ft llel d* c h. M . a d . a I • (»t a I firm ) t hilt I have i e. ei \. d m* mom \. rtieles of value, in eonshlera t ion my eoutia- t made 11y me as 'rrur
ti .' of this T"w i hip
lir.RH.I RT H.< (SAN Khi. Trusle.
of M oli •on Township
SnhserilM d ..ml sworn (m affirmedl to before me. t h " ('ha i i uni ll of the \d visoi'N Hoiird oi Hi. Tow ns hip. Ihi 2nd dii\ of JaiHi.ii \ 19 Ml R( »SS I I R \ H.Y ('ha it man ol Advisoi \ I Joard «d M allxotr
Real Fstatc FOR SALE: A 137 acre impi'nvd farm on National Road in Marion Township. A good farm, well improved. Price is below its real value. Will carry a loan of 70 percent J. 3 Christie, Real Estate. 29-3L Wanted WANTED: Man, pwn and operat** route FIFTY machine vending HERSHEY and OTHER popular candy ahrs. No selling Locations furnished, pays up to $25.00 weekly or better. $330.00 required. Write give phone, address and state if cash is available. Box 12. care of Banner 29-3p. WANTED: Electrical Work Contract or Hour City or REMC Pcisonal Service Cecil II Phillips, lit Elisabeth St 24 27 29 31 3 5-8p WANTED: Girl to help with housework. Call 417-M 29-It. Wanted to rent small farm, 40 to 80 acres. Will pay reasonable cash rent. Address Box 8 Banner. 29-2p. —For Ken! FOR RENT: Two unfurnished rooms. John Tharp, 611 south Jackson street. 29-1 p.
i'. t fir:..
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FOR RENT: Semi-modern three room apartment. Call 56'.-W alt i
6 p. m.
in :’.t
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of ;i
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This report nml nppioved of this Tow lug, this 2nd
RcSS U RM N JXMI'.S I IP >\\ I \ ' i> < •!,( iYD 11 H I 5'K HHim Township
i-d.
eept * < H o; l t . Mt • t
Miscellaneous i irace’S is tin •> HOP ials on all permanents through January. Shampoo and finger wave 50c. 17'_, east Washington street. Phone 7ft-M 18-19 22-26-29-51. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING of our hatchery for the season of 1940. Baby chicks, poultry supplirs and feeds for sale. Conic in and giv us your orders. RECORD'S HATCH ERY, 19 east Franklin strict. Phone 852. 29-31-2-3r>. Jitney Supper. Gobin Memorial Church Wednesday January ".I 1940. Sponsored by High School Kpworth League. 5:30 to 7:00. 29-21.
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John Cash vs. I.afayette L. Porter, I Yi'> ,i.
, , j hst el le lliill, sh
damages for an automobile collision, ! kuk. h, is u. i is a new suit filed by Hamilton <& I u l '7r11'!. Hamilton for the plaintiff, $50 is! i'e.( of 'l Met asked. , s WyHnii Dallas O. Dunlavy vs. Spoony-Oili 1 : ;
, 1 * 91'J { lodfcltcr, 1'iie
other wildlife become weakened ana Vacuum company, ejectment, set for \\ n. n simm. nm arc easy prey for their enemies. trial Feb. 14. ; |.;i!m7 !'iodf. u., l: s7nn-"'
Hilaries \Y Davis, sgme
Ullllle
'imk. sin ep killed
me ■ . - •
C.X 2 9 9 HI (.5 c n 1.1 OH 00 7 19 "7 90 I 25 4 20 14 :{9 2 I 122 97
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kill, d
P killed a v i • yds
I 5 00
I Si idii •• llt'.is . bus i « pair
| Hi .ink Jai i *11 sch t. is ,X sup
l 11 Mill- I l • p >h
I f: llillll la hnl* .'fr g ra V d
j i il l is K id. s. . «ml
Iliu.-mi Wllllarm Kay, Weaver. >. dm* r HoewcII Hh s Hux. deal
! • ;..td sapt is • •• sup. King M<>i rIs.>ii I*..si* i. bus n p ! I.. . Suppl s Hi. i .iiilpliiem I Vi'giison Huppl H‘» . sup j c^uarrl*’ ('orp<• ra t Inn, books j II !•: 11 H,I. . nh if. I leas . list I Hh. \ i ul. t Sab - . repair Dobbs 'I’ir. .v llatii iy. rep Sum 11 a mi i - upplics Hi . . ncasth I Idw. Ho . same I Metzg- r I Jii (*o . material I l i t il v lianm > a.d\
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Federal Land Bank of Louisville vs. Luther Templeman et al, foreclosure; ruled for defendant to answer by Feb. 5. Chas. A. Keck vs. Ida Jane Keek et al, to construe will, set for trial
Feb. 2.
Cassell C. Tucker trustee, vs. Err- ,|, i,,,m ir,. frim, mil i,. i est and Bessie Heber, on account, '.'''"'''bd'ig 'b'' ' b. 1 , ,l " ^
II )ereml)t'r ! 1. 1 !•.!!)
finding for plaintiff. i T„nn«iiii> I'Tnxi
| .Ian 1. I !M!i, Pal nil
Receipts during
Dee Mllb r i*. H.. Hilaries (’oupi*!', (;• urge K. Krank.
Kstoj H.rut litrs. same ... JoHcph I*. NeWRellt, same I >a vid < * . Worn 11, same . John S'. Shnnkwilei. ehlck II ;i If ii tcheson, 1 1 ■._; killed Statement showing ainoun moneys paid to tl 1 various
Towshif
2*2.00 :12.00 I 5 00 1 *2 00
. . I 0.09
22.00
killed 2 •*5
I 2 5 "
t Of all funds of
kill, d yrds.
: 7'* 1 00 7.00
5.00
hand
If you want results in The Dailv Banner.
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ON SALLA FRONT—Finnish soldiers, during lull in heavy fighting on SalU Front, stretch out in cabin, to take coffee and black bread. They are heavily dressed and wear thick boots as protection against extreme cold.
NOTICE OF FIN VI SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 8070. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Creditors, Heirs and Legatees of Chari s H. Kennedy, deceased to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle. Indiana, on the 22nd day of February. 1940, ami show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not he approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heir ship, and receive their distributive shares. Myrtle Kennedy, Adm’rx. WITNESS, the Clerk of said Court, this 27th day of January, 1940. Homer C. Morrison. Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. M. J. Murphy, Atty. 29-2t.
.lull.
. i:i..55fl 40
•i.i;**:: i;5
$ 0.932 7 5 $ 4.700 59
8.09 7 21
. i:i.40*;.#o
Tot, of Hnl and R-epipts DlHhiM'sernfiit s during - year Jan. I. 1940, Kinal Ha la id .s 4
**|H‘cinl 1*1111(1
Jan 1. 19 39. H.il on Hand ♦ 0.901 I s Receipt* dm ing y ir 0.592 22 'Tot. of Hal. and Receipts Disbursements during ye?ur
I, 1940, Kinal Halanees
riiidiMi i mill
Jan, 1. 1939. Hal. on hand Receipts during year Tot. of Hal, and Receipts Disbursements during year Jan. 1, 1940, Kinal Halances
Dug I mid
Jan. 1, 1939. Hal. on ha-nd Receipts during year Tot. of Hal. and Receipts Disbursements during year
Jan. 1, 1 9 40, Kinal Ra lances < r
'Id I a I of nil I'tiniK
Jan. 1. 1939. Hal. on hand $12,432 OK Receipts during year 10.973.39 'Tot. of Hal and Receipts .. 29.10>47 Dlsbiirs'-ments during year . 10.079 0*
Jam«-s 'Tori, chickens K. H. Kills, floor oil nhv H«»x .1* anlug sell
Mack Rollings kindling
Stella Wells, (leaning N. ttie Ron it i nger. same
Mrs. < )bv Hux. same . . •
Mrs. M iiv Hux. same Huwman 171*1* r. freight
Mh v li. ll l. t vinan. set In ten si. 940 00 Mat /I Murphy, ser. in ten. suit 2-50.00 R Iph M.ek. paint .V uplilst. 70 00 Mi Kdm«»n Marshall, cleaning 5 00 Ainus guinton. angl*’ Irons 7 no .1 r Hennev Ho., cur mat. 3.1 • . W illis Hraft. Dansp. 30 on ('has. K« v t. hall, grn v *d H> s «> 710 01 Juhn 'Tull < hlekens killed D'. I" |.o::i vill. d Tnn k K(|ulp Hu . Inis r. p, 7 :
1.7 4 7 37 1,107 99 039 3s
7.737.09 5.000 1 I
4 5.30
097.90 609 7 5
ing
Jan. 1, 1940, Kinal Halances $ l2'*. 39 Tot. bftl. as shown by this report $ 1 3,320.39 Warrant -ehks outstanding J lee. 31, 19 39 $ 199 10 'Tot hal. and outstanding warrants, Dec. 31. 1939 ...$13.525 55 Hash in dcp. Dec 31, 1939 . $13,525
l«*r:i n k K.
1, Frank
Cooper, tho Trustee of
K ig*’r Jam. HI o v *1
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Hlippl i •
Rowings, sheep killed
1 • sc. nu*
I bill.* same
Hi a ha m I .a bur at oil*
Ward.
I*, ul Ward, sheep James K. Rowings. Ross Kurncy. same H1 o y * I Hall, same
'Theodor*’ Hrawhy. I«*g
tenure suit .... Miller, freight
Kami bureau, wiring < Raynionri Hrown. wlrli
. sup kille'l a lary
33 70
9.00 10 00
5 1.9 K
i; oo 5 00
ser Ra y
WM, iler,
labor
K Rowings, later
ibor
T.O.OO
3.00
25 00
3 00
Kst* 1 Sbonkwi
Janie
Jessp Millar, la
Albert (V Frost, truck
Keith Stevens, labor Herbert Roswell, sal. & eipilp.
Statement showing amount
moneys* paid to the various funds of Madison 'Township. Hiitnam Houiity. disbursements therefrom and balance*. 'tnainiiig therein, for the your ending
1939
M.oo
9.30
of all
remainin I >(*ceiiib*'
CLOSING-OUT Sale THURSDAY, FUIiKUARY 1, 1940 S VI.E TO ItEOIN \T 16 Jo
IIOKSI s, — < VTTI.K. — SHEEP, — ll*H-H, — ( oi;N. STISAVV, — S« v IW VNS.
II
LO( VTEI) » MILL* S. W OI l:\IINI N( E. IM» 7 MILES I \s'| ( I.OV I .I’H VI.E; 3-1 MILE NORTH Ol S I V I E R(> \l» I'! Me will sell it I'ulilic Vurliiin the folhmin>; propelt> :—
HORSES: I I’r. nuilelieil 5->r.-nlil (ir|.> Hor- s, iv.'IkK 3666 lbs., suiiihI broke, a real pair ol hors •*. These horses were slimui at the (.re neaslle Horse Slum and won prizes in two classes, in pnllini; class al 3 years old; One Hlaek 3-.\r-idil Mare, U nlle and hreke, wei({ll L'>66 lbs. in iual In a 2,666 lie Pcrchcnin stallion. Extra k<mcI quality; H.rej Perch .rnii llnrse, 6 y I*, old, sollinl, well broke, a real horse. ( \TTI.I : i Red Shdrlhurn ( me. 31 j years iihl, extra unnd, one In freshen in Fell,; tine in March. Extra ipmil inilUers, Kmid calf raisers; I, :( year ni l Coy, I dels J .mil I 2 (iiierusey, fresh Fell. 16, will give I gal. per day. Extra good, i Red Heifers, eiiiiiing yearling calves, weigh ahnlil 666 lbs. Have been on lull feed all winter. Extra good quality. 31 SHEEP—2'J (ixlra good breeding Ewes, guml ages, sound; 5 eoitling yearling Ewe lambs, good quality; '» extra good Buck lambs, coin ing Yearlings; 2 Wether Lambs. CORN, II VV STRAW—I'JOO Ini of V ellow I lent (urn, extra good; 6 tons of Little U-d Clover Hay In liarn, goad; I slack Tlinolliy Hay; |DO Rales of Wheat Straw, 80 90 lbs. p r hale.
s| I DS—II ho. of Rig English ( luxer Seed; 3 hu. Tininlhy Seed; 'ion bushels Soy Hean. Oiinfiehl. (> hu. Rig Veilow Heul llel I pieked Seed ( am; 6 hu. Seed Corn. 66-day Gulden Glow. HOGS— 8 Rrooil Sows, Hurnellampshir". due to farrow by 10 to I Feb.; I bred filll- lug and gaud, dun lu farrow by 8-10 nl l b These gills are Hanipshires. Pure llred Hampshire Gills, 150 Ills, each, open, extra guud; 10 Feeding Hugs, weigh from 125 til 180 Ifis.; 22 Feeding Shoals, weigh 120 lbs. each. Extra good condition. VII above hogs are double immimed. FARM MACHINERY— I FarmAll MeCuriniek R-ering, I I I. in V I eondilion; I, 2-bottmn I'.’ in. plow ; I set ol tractor enllivalors; I, 0-H. tractor disc; l-yr.-ohl MeCorniii'k Heering; l. 7-ft. Power mowing Machine, with power lake nff; I luhn Deere 606 Corn planter, Fcrfili/cr attachni "(it. Extra gcud I'lmdition with 110 rods of new cheek wire. I Rotary Hoe, in good condition; I Nev Idts.l Steel wheel VYagu.i, with I l ft flat top, with roller hearing, like new I Kurin Wagon with new box bed; I Hay frame, II ft. long; I, 2-wheel traii'-r, new tires and new tubes, a good one; I McCormick Corn sheller; I Feed grind‘r; I, I burse Wheat drill, like new ; I Sulky Hay rake.
To» IIMllfp I 'lliul
J m 1. 1939. Hal on Hand
*
691.35
TERMS. C ASH.
— Kz\(‘r\tiling sells.
Ex cry body Invited.
Rt .cipts imring Year
1.309 08
—
'Tot uf Rill and Receipts Disbii rsem.'iit s During Year Jin 1 1919. Kinal H.ilanees
. *
2.000.3 I 1,501 32 499 1 1
GE()R(iK
KNOY & FOREST
MURPHY
Dog l iuid Jan 1. 1989. Ra un 1 fa ml Receipts During Ycai* Tot uf Ra 1. and KepHpD .
*
1 5 9 s
[ w. N. RKOW N. VI.TON IH P.ST—AI ("IS.
T. .1. LEWIS—Clerk.
127.72 143 70
Ladies of
Eminenee ('hrWtiail Chureh Will
Serve Diiuier.
