The Syracuse Journal, Volume 4, Number 39, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 January 1912 — Page 8
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TRUSTEE’S ANNUAL REPORT I I Annual report of receipts and expendi- : teres of Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko county, Indiana, for the year ending December 31, 1911. TOWNSHIP FEND—RECEIPTS. Balance on hand from 1910 $ 9*7 69 To correct ion- 7 3' Isaac Kitson docket fees.. 7 75 John C. Beagle June distribution 588*67 John C. Beagle Dec. distribution 43 s 12 Total receiptssf>9s 2 Disbursements — 940 53 Balance on hand Jan, 1, 1912 —$1,012 05 DISBURSEMENTS. To correct error.— -- - - 4 97 W. G. Comfolly pub report .... Ib 90 i Win. Lougaere Supervisor service 12000 W. A. Marvel pub report 17 9° I. Klitigarman Supervisor service - - - -- - 12000 Harry Eagles election expenses. 41 3' Heiny Shock election expenses. 47 7' Warren Colwell election exp.... 41 3' A. A. Rasor election commissioners —-—.--- 15 20 W. G. Connolly printing ballots 3 00 Reub. Williams & Son election supplies 21 11 fohu C. Beagle election expenses 4 25 J. D, McNutt hauling election booths 75 Chas A. Kintzell posting election notices 3 60 Mark Garrison cleaning ditch.. 600 W. G. Connolly pub tax levy... 2 00 Smith Printerv pub tax levy... 2 o. Reub Williams & Son tax levy 2 o< Manford Morris Adv Board service 5 o< A. H. Blanchard Adv Board service 5 04 Ira Gans Adv Board service.. . 50, C. Leroy Leonard supplies 20 05 Geo Wogoman Supervisor service 95 °* Jasper Grimes Supervisor service 9 2 °* Henry Shock Trustee expenses and services - 248 5<- $ 940 53 ROAD FUND—RECEIPTS. Balance on hand from 1910..'—$i,7 21 2 ' John C. Beagle June distribution 2,076 5: John C. Beagle Dec. distribution I>B 22 Total Rects $3-9’601 Disbursements.... I,7°° 4 1 Bahou hand Jan. 1, 1912 $2,215 6c FUND DISBURSEMENTS. [acob Wilkinson road work 5 2L). Brunjes gravel 7 °4 A. A. Rasor Admr gravel. Brower pit.... 144 of A. A. Rasor Admr gravel, Crow pit 6 it Enan Rookstool road work II 25 Jasper Grimes road work 7 oc A. H. Blanchard road work 1 ~<~ Geo White road work 4 5 c E- E. Strieby tile, plow and cement- 34 20 Perry Wogoman road Work 5 2 5 John F. Moore road work and gravel 36 § 2 2h:>s Stuck man road w0rk...... I d'Elwood Pearson blasting stumps 13 21 V. M. Firestone road work.... 23 8= Geo'Brumbaugh road work 8 o< Wm Price road work 23 87 Lester leppleroad work 901 Albert Wogoman road work 4 or Richard' Guy road work 6 oc. i.ee Henwood road work 6 o< Curt Knox road work 6 8; John 11. Gilbert road w0rk...... 5 25 Perry Wogoman road w0rk..... 29 25 Shiri Longacre road work. io 5c G. W. Hendrickson road work.. 1025 Chas Bigler road work.. .... 5 2 5 \V E Baugher, road work 2 30 eV J Strieby, road work 22 5< Wm Starner, road work . 22 51 Chas D Thompson, roadwork.. 2992 Wm Hamman, road work 3° W II McClintic, road work 8 25 Mary A Vawter, gravel 2 88 Elwood Pearson, blast’g stumps 5 StJesse Miller, roadwork 120 c Martin McClintic, roadwork... 85c Mart Garrison, road work 4 5 C Allen D Sheets, tile .and lumber , 2 04 Shaffer Bros. . coal for grading roads 4 2 5 Eli Shock, road work 4 2 ’< Gottlieb Beck, gravel 10 o< John L Mock, road work 10 73 Frank Wogoman, roadwork 5 25 Chas G Strieby, gravel. 14 4 1 - E E Strieby, road tile__-_ 62 to John Gans, road rect 83 Gottlieb Beck, gravel... 49' Frank Babcock, road work 5 2 5 A C Kolberg, road work. 24 00 Jesse Shock, road work 23 50 Milo Klingaman, road work.... 4 s<-' Richard Knox, road work 4 5° Curtis Knox, road work 14 4' Emmett Kelley, roadwork.... 3 5' Martin McClintic, road work... 3 60 Lester Teeple, road work 3 00 Wm Hamman, road work 21 60 Harvey Hendrickson, road work 3 00 E J Knox, read work 3 00 1 ethro Grieder, road rects. 45c Wm H McClintic, road work— I 51 W J Gaver, road work 5 if Wm Hamman, road w0rk....12 o< John Swank, road work 4 5' Albert Wogoman, road work... 12 5< W A Searfoes, read work ... 6 o< Aaron McClintic, road rects 6 97 Mark Garrison, road work 2 6< Russell Warner, road w0rk..... 16 64 Frank Babcock, road work 6 or Geo Clitigerman, road work 1 5< Northern Ind Imp Co. road wk. 25 or Jacob Click, roadwork.. 331 C A Banning, road work. 5 00 State Bank of Syracuse, road ret 55 E E Striebv, tile ami plow pt» . 39 48 C A Banning, road work...: 12 75 State Bank of Syracuse, road ret 1 55 Marion Davis, road work. 3 00 Mi’o Klingaman, road work 17 25 R D Knox, road work, 675 Klt Hire, gravel 44° W J Strieby. road work.. 20 vo Jasper James, roadwork — 2125 A C Kolberg, roadwork.. 1200 Harley Miller, roadwork 500 Elmer Koher, road work 12 00 Wm Price, road work... — 24 75 Harvey Hendrickson, road work 20 00 John klingaman, roadwork... 150 vVm Phebus, road work 6 75 Stmon Bell, road work , 4 50 Chester Swenson, read work J 730 Sim Lewallen, road work 600 In Gaus, road work i 16 50 W G Hendrickson, roadwork.. | 1500 Fi <d Green 1 , roadwork....n 16 Norix Shock, road work../ 30 00 Cba; G Strieby, gravel / 12 00 Wm Hamman, road work. ...J 38 50
1 A J Medlam, repairing grader.. 1 60 1 : Thomas Coy, roadwork 600 Daniel Wogoman, road work 21 37 L S Stiffler, road work 21 38 Earl Grimes, road work • 13 45 j G C Wright, f’oad work.. 3 00 Donivan Strock, roadwork ... 525 C Ott, road work 18 00 Frank Bailey, roadwork io 50 Sylvester Unrue, roadwork 2100 Gottlieb Beck, road work 9 43 Dan Wogoman, road work 5 25 Lei oy Riddle, road work 11 57 Henry Doll, gravel 15 co Chas Strieby, gravel 1480 W W Sbtier, road work - 120 Marion F Longfellow, roatl rect 395 W A Searfoss, road work 21 00 Frank Wogoman, road work 19 5 • J C Grady, road work 5 00 Manuel t>harp, road work 3 75 Clell Buchtell, road work 2 25 Clarence Sharp, road work 6 00 John Ward, roadwork 5.15 Dale Grimes, road work 35 90 P W Saltan, gravel 1640 Henry Doll, gravel 1440 Anderson Stiieby, gravel.. 2936 Margaret Swank, gravell2 66 Gottlieb Beck, gravel... 2328 H M Feaster, gravel. 2 08 C A Banning, road work 150 Ezra E Shock, road work 22 70 Total Disbursementslsl,7oo4l SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND—Receipts Bal. on hand from 1910 .$ 856 84 Correct error 497 John C Beagle, June distribution 610 6f John C Beagle, Dec. distribution 430 9. ' Total receipts > Disbursements ... 1,050 87 Balance on hand Jan. I, 1912.. .$ 852 56 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Disbursements Colwell & Gordy, tinware. 1$ I > o'chas Bigler, clean’g schoolhouse 485 Jesse Greene, wood 35 Ou Henry Kolberg, wood 4 oc J R Hess, insurance policies... 4 00 E E Strieby, glass, cement, grate, etc 69c Violet O’Dell, janitor... 3 25 Jess Miller, wood 200 Wm Deßruler, wood 36 00 C C Disher, wood 25 o< Mary Miles, Inst and janitor wk 25 92 Orvie Davis, janitor 6 •< Glen Gordy, Inst and janitor wk 21 5< Hazel Voris, Inst and janitor wk 29 75 J C Gordy, Inst and janitor wk. 13 95 Ida Garrison, janitor 45° Violet O’Dell, Inst, aad janitor work. 2801 Lillian Hamman, Institute and janitor work ~ 34 16 Blanche Strieby, Institute and janitor work 29 32 Vera O’Dell, Inst arid janitor wk 26 02 Richard Guy, repairing fence 3 87 Lepper & Cole, supplies...... 73 Correction... 7 35 P J Rohng, commis’n on school b00k5.... 200 John E Rarick, school supplies. 1 60 Edson B Sarber, Co commencement expense“ 4 68 . C P Baker, Trustee, transfer tuition . .. 28 00 Matthew Rittenhouse, transfer tuition.. 1800 J R Hess, insurance policy 1 00 F L Hoch,, disinfectant . 3 2 5 .Vm Snavely, 24 tons coal no 40 Jas Burson, clean ’g school house 3 00 Mel Gard, weliDist 1 31 2 5 F B Mann, commission on books 1 68 5 B Stiffler, clean’g schoolhouse 320 Jesse Jarrett, hauling scholars.. 61 25 Reub Williams & Son, school supplies 4 65 Earl Conrad, school hackA 885,0 Chas Bigler, privies and wood hoase Dist 7 5° 10 Geo Hursey, lumber 4 1 2 S Milt Brown, clean’g schoolhouse 350 G H Bailey, repairing pump 2 00 I R Hess, insurance dues... J7 94 L W Ford, disinfecting schoolhouse 670 G Disher, wood 5° 00 Sarah Kauffman, clean’g school house.. 5 00 Henry Rapp, cleaning school house and repairing. 9 4° G Leroy Leonard, school sup— n 60 Ziler H Groves, transfers 70 00 Goble Printing Co. Home and School Visitor 14 59 E E Strieby, school supplies... 14 21 Wm Deßruler, 5 cords w00d... 10 00 $1,050 87 TUITION FUND—Receipts Balance from 191® on hand, .'.i .$1,804 97 Interest on deposits 10257 Emmett Miller, Treasurer, January distribution i» 2 65 7° John C Beagle, June distribut’n 1,194 2 3 John C Beagle, June distribut’n 660 68 6 G Vernon, transfers — 8400 Henry Shock, Trustee, to correct overpayment Hazel Voris 10 00 John C Beagle, Dec. distribut’n 853 67 Total receiptsss,97s 82 Disbursements 3,936 7° Balance on hand Jan. I, 1912...52,039 12 DISTRIBUTION Mary Miles, teaching 183 80 J C Gordy, teaching— 383 40 Lillian Hamman, teaching 333 20 Hazel Voris, teaching 275 00 Violet O’Dell, teaching 380 20 Glen Gordy, teaching.. 234 80 Blanche Strieby, teaching 90 00 Vera O’Dell, teaching. 295 80 A W Strieby, transfer tuitions.. 800 50 Glen Gordy, teaching 19° °° Margaret Beck, teaching 70 00 Russell Deaton, teaching 140 00 Blanche Strieby, teaching 205 00 Vera O'Dell, teaching— 10000 Elias Hinderer, teaching 180 00 Lillian Hamman, teaching 75 00 Total disbursements —s3>9S6 7° DOG FUND—Receipts Balance on hand from 1910 $ 1350 John C Beagle, surplus dog tax. 117 00 Dennis Kelley, Ass’r dog tax— 11800 < Henry Shock, Trustee. ... 64 00 Total receipts..s 3 12 5° Disbursements 2 5° 5° Balance ou hand Jan. 1,1912..$ 6200 1 DISBURSEMENTS Perry Dull, damage to sheep— 28 00 . Andrew Strieby, damage, sheep 4 50 Ed Knox, damage to sheep—. 600 < W J Gaver, damage to sheep.— 4600 < F B Revert, damage to sheep— 7 00 j S D Lung, damage to sheep.... 900 ( A E Coy, poultry killed 3° 00 Marton S Miller, damage, sheep 30 00 John E Rarick, damage to sheep 10 00 Aiuiel Greene, damage to sheip 65 oo-
Wm Gaver, damage to sheep... 15 00 Total disbursements $ 250 50 LIBRARY FUND Balance ou hand from 1910 $ 1625 Receipts .. 00 00 Disbursements ‘ 0000 Balance on hand Jan.' 1, 1912...$ 16 25 HENRY SHOCK, Trustee, Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indiana, Kosciusko County j S ’ In the Kosciusko Circuit Court, December Term, 1911. Francis M. Grissom, et al. j Complaint Lewis Beach, et al. j 12,01 + Now come the Plaintiffs, by Jesse E. Eschbach, their attorney, and file their complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person that said defendants, Lewis Beach; A. Estella Beach, his wife; William N. Beach; Mrs. William N. Beach, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Wm. N. Beach; Mrs. Wm. N. Beach, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Sophia V. Beach; M/. Beach, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs, husband of Sophia V. Beach; The husband of Sophia V. Beach, whose name is unknown to these plaintiffs; S. V. Beach; Mr. Beach, whose christiat. name is unknown to these plaintiffs, husband of S. V. Beach; The husband of S. V. Beach, whose name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Mrs. S. V. Beach, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Sophia E. Beach; Mr. Beach, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs, husband of Sophia E. Beach; the husband of Sophia E. Beach, whose name is unknown to these plaintiffs. Margaret Hoag; The husband of Margaret Hoag whose name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Mr. Hoag, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs, husband of Margaret Hoag; Francis Hoag; Mrs Francis M. Hoag, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs; F. M. Hoag; Mrs. F. M. Hoag, whose Christian name is uhknown to these plaintiffs; Mr. Hoag, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs, husband of F. M. Hoag; The husband of F. M. Hoag, whose name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Susan J. Beach; Mr. Beach, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs, husband of Susan J. Beach; The husband of Susan J. Beach, whose name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Affiant further says that the names of the defendants are unknown, and that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana, sued in this action by the following names and designations, to-wit: “The husband of Sophia V. Beach, whose name is unknown to plaintiffs.” “The husband of S. V. Beach, whose name is unknown to plaintiffs.” “The husband of Sophia E. Beach, whose name is unknown to plaintiffs.” “The husband of F. M. Hoag, whose name is unkriown to plaintiffs.” “The husband of Susan J. Beach, whose name is unknown to plaintiffs.” The children, descendents and heirs, the surviving spouse, the creditors and administrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees,trustees and executors of the last will and testament, and the successors in interest respectively, of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: Lewis Beach; A. Estella Beach, his wife; William N. Beach; Mrs. William N. Beach, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Wm. N. Beach; Mrs. Wm. N. Beach, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Sophia V. Beach; Mr. Beach; whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs, husband of Sophia V. Beach; The husband of Sophia V. Beach, whose flfgne is unknown to these plaintiffs; S. V. Beach; Mr. Beach, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs, husband of S. V. Beach; The husband of S. V. Beach, whose name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Mrs. S. V. seach, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Sophia E. Beach; Mr. Beach, whose Christian name is upknown to these plaintiffs, husband of Sophia E. Beach; The husband of Sophia E. Beach, whose name is unknown to these plaintiffs. Margaret Hoag; The husband of Alargaret Hoag, whose, name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Mr. Hoag, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs, husband of Margaret Hoag; Francis M. Hoag; Mrs. Francis M. Hoag, whose chaistian name is unknown to these plaintiffs; F. M. Hoag; Mrs. F. M. Hoag, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Mr. Hoag, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs, husband of F. M. Hoag; The husband of F. M. Hoag, whose name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Susan J. Beach; Mr. Beach, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs, husband of Susan J. Beach; The husband of Susan J. Beach, whose name is unknown to these plaintiffs. The children, descendants and heirs, the surviving spouse, the creditors and administrators of the estate, the devisees, lega» tees, trustees, and executors of the last will and testament, and the successors in interest, respectively of the deceased widow of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: Lewis Beach, William N. Beach, Wm. N. Beach, S. V. Beach, Francis M. Hoag, F. M. Hoag; all the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated, whose names may have changed and who are now known by other names, the names of whom are unknown to these plaintiffs; the spouses of all the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of whom are unknown to these plaintiffs, are not residents of the State of Indiana; that said action is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate, and that said non-resi-dent defendants are necessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, last named, that unless they be and appear on 4he 32nd day of the next term of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, being the 12th day of March, 1912, to be holden on the first Monday of February, A. D. 1912, at the Court House in Warsaw. in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said . Court, at the office of the Clerk thereof, J in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, this 9th day of January, A. D, 1912. CONRAD D LONGENECKER, Clerk Kosciusko Circuit Com t By A. A. Raso», Deputy.
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Drs. Geyer end Geyer of Goshen. Osteopathic Physicans, will be in Syracuse at the home of Mrs. Landis, on Harrison street, Tuesday’s, 7:30 a. m. to 12 o’clock noon. Consultation Free. Notice to Non-Residents.” State of Indiana > Kosciusko Countj r j s ‘ In the Kosciusko Circuit Court, December term, 1611. Elizabeth J. Morrison I vs. X Complaint James W. Brady, et al J No. 12,017 Now comes the Plaintiff, by Butt & Xanders, her attorneys, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person that said defendants, James W. Brady and Bessie Brady, are not residents of the State of Indiana; that said action is for foreclosure of mortgage and, appointment of receiver to care for rents and profits of real estate, and that said non-resident defendants are necessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, last named, that unless they be and appear on the 31st day of the next term of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, being the 1 Ith dav of March, 1912, to be holden on the first Monday of February, A. D. 1912, at the Court House in Warsaw, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at the office of the Clerk thereof, in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, this 15th day of Januarv. A. D. 1912. CONRAD D LONGENECKFR, Clerk Kosciusko Circuit Court. By A. A. Rasor, Deputy.
For Sale—One medium size Cary t safe, in excellent condition, being „ practically new. Too small for our purposes. Butt & Xanders. GEO. D. HURSEY Dealer in Building Materials, Cement Brick, Fence Posts, Etc. Syracuse, Ind. HENRYSNOBfIRGER »• Livery and Feed Bara If you want to make a drive, “It’s the Place’’ to get a good rig. If you are in town,and want to have your horse fed “It’s the Place.” Your horse will be well cared for. Snowy’s Bus runs the year round. Reliable drivers. ’ Fare 10 Gents Each Wan' Barn on Main Street Phone 5 Bus to All Trains
