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Trustees Annual Report Continued fromPage 2■Oct. 1, Linda Brunner* teach-• *Oct. 1, M. Luella Looker,teaching ...............Oct. 1, Esther Sonburg,teaching ...............Oct. 1, Ellen Gavin, teaching ....................Oct. 27, M. Luella Looker,teaching..............Oct. 27, R. R. Robinson,teaching................Oct. 27, A. F. LeRoy, teaching ....................Oct. 27, Linda/ Brenner,teaching................Oct. 27, Ellen Gavin, teaching ....................Oct. 27, Edna Gulbransen,teaching ................Oct. 27, Sada Gulbransen,teaching ...............Oct. 27, Edward Grieger,teaching ..............Oct. 27, Wilma ' D. Wilson,teaching ...............Oct. 29, Esther Sonburg, teaching• Receipts.Township fund lt;... .$ 3,568.(Road fund ................ 2,777.71 Special school fund........ 4,451380:00 £uiti°n fund ............. 7,546.(Dog fund ................. 84.C00.00 fund • • 31,602.f50.0090.00Total ................$50,089.0Total Balances and Receipts.Township fund ............$ 3,5S5.'3Road fund ............... 2,781.0an nn I Special school fund........ 5,633.4ou.uu 1 Tuition fund ..............11,212.0Dog fund ................. 247.0Building fund ............. 31,662.5135.00105.8880.0090.0005.0085.00Total ................$55,122.3Disbursements.Township fund ...........$ 1,838.8Road fund ..... 2,746.6Special school fund........ 4,239.4Tuition fund ............. 7,070.7Dog fund ..... 79.0Building fund ............. 22,104.680.00Total . ..............$38,079.3Final Balances.sa nn Township fund ............$ 1,746.8Road fund ............... 35.080.00105.88Nov. 24, Wilma D. Wilson, I Doe- fundVT teaching ............... 38.00Nov. 24, Edward Grieger,teaching ................Nov. 24, Ellen Gavin, teach-Nov. 24, Esther Sonburg,teaching ...............Nov. 26, A. F. LeRoy, teach-^« • • • -•••••««■»•••»••Nov. 26, R. R. Robinson,teaching ...........Nov. 29, Linda Brenner,teaching ................Nov. 29, M. Luella Looker,teaching ...............Dec. 2, Sada Gulbransen,teaching................Dec. 3, Edna Gulbransen,teaching ...............Dec. 13, Alex Kerr, dom. sci.r;n nn i Special school fund ........ 1,394.1')U*UU (Tuition fund ............. 4,141.2 168.0Building fund ............ 9,557.9Total ................$17,043.0qo on , Total balance ............$17,043.0Warrant checks outstandingca nn Dec- 31» 1915 ...........1 • I Total balances and outstanding warrants, Dec. 31,1915 ........... 17,208.2iQKnn|Cash )n depository, Dec. 31,loo.uu 1915 ................... 17,208.2,Trustee service ........... 640.0'I, G. M. Shults, the Trustee o80.0060 00 Bewe‘V Township, La Forte County Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm00 that the report of Receipts, Disburse 'ments, Balances, and Service Accoun is true and correct, as I verily believe and I further declare that the sum:65.00diVpp/nr ' oo rn with which I am charged in this repordirector ................ fi __u.. 80.0065.00135.00.50.0080.0060.00163.0084.00.2562.7516.00900.00358.302,500.00Dec. 20, Ellen Gavin, teaching ....................Dec. 20, Linda Brenner,teaching................Dec. 20, Sada Gulbransen,teaching................Dec. 20, Edna Gulbransen,teaching ...............Dec. 21, A. F. LeRoy, teaching ....................Dec, 21, R. R. Robinson,teaching ................Dec. 21, Esther Sonburg,teaching ................Dec. 22, Wilma D. Wilson.teaching ...............Dec. 22, Edward Grieger,teaching ...............Dec. 23, Lauella Looker, teaching ...............DOG FUND.Received.Jan. 1, G. A. Krueger,amt. transferred ........June 16, corrected by fieldexaminer's cor. ba!.......Dec. 17. Deposit dog money ing Citizens’ bank....... 84.00Paid Out.Mar. 1, Fred Hausheer, dogtax receipt.............$Mar. 1, Joe Johanni, surplusdog tax ................May 4, Robert Arnold, damage done by dogs .......BUILDING FUND.Received.Aug. 11, cash for bonds soldfor new school bldg...... 31,662.50Paid Out.Aug. 14, Struss Bros., payment on contract for newschool building..........$ 500.00Aug. 16, Chas. E. Kendrick, payment to architect ....Aug. 20, Struss Bros., extrafoundation .............Aug. 24, ‘Struss Bros., payment on con. sehol bldg. ..Sept. 10, Struss Bros., labor and material on new schoolbuilding ................Sept. 18, Chas. E. Kendrick,architectural service.....Oct. 2, Struss Bros., payment on contract of newschool building ......Oct. 16, Struss Bros, laborand material ...........Oct. 29, Struss Bros., architect estimate............Nov. 4, Peoples’ Hardware Co., architect estimate .. .Nov. 13, Struss Bros., architect estimate ...........Nov. 13, Struss Bros., architect estimate ...........Nov. 16, Chas. E. Kendrick, architectural service ....Nov. 16, Peoples’ Hardware Co., esti. on heating cont.. .Dec. 6, Struss Bros., part estimate of architect ....Dec. 6, Struss Bros., bal. ofarchitect estimate .......Dec. 29, Chas. E. Kendrick, architectural service ....ADJUSTMENT OF FUNDS.Receipts.Credit Twp. fund .........Credit Road fund..........Credit Special S. fund .....Credit Tuition fund .......Disbursements.Charge Twp. fund.........Charge Twp. fund.........Charge Road fund ........Charge Special S. fund .... TRUSTEE’S SERVICE ACCOUNT.Total number of days for the year, 320.Amount due trustee for services for year 1915, 320days at $2 per day $Amount payable from township fund, as shown by Service Account record .....Amount payable for Poor fund ...................are all of the sums received by meqo nn I aPd ^at vari°us items of expen I ditures credited have been fully pau in the sums stated, and without ex press or implied agreement that anj85 00 |Por^on thereof shall be retained by oi wo.uu | repajd me or anv 0ther person. AncI further declare, and swear, that ! have received no money, nor article o: qq .value, in consideration of any contrac • I made by me as Trustee of this Town ship. #G. M. SHULTS,Trustee of Dewey Township. Subscribed and sworn to before me OQ nn - the Chairman of the Advisory Boarc do.OU 10f this Township this 4th day of January, 1916.WM. MATHEWS,Chairman of Adv. Board, Dewey Twp This report was received, accepted and apporved I / the Advisory Board of this Township at their annual meeting, this 4th day of January, 1916.WM. MATHEWS,EMIL ROSENBAUM, HERMAN KRUEGER,Advisory board of Dewey Twp.THEPORTALBy CHARLES NEVILLE BUCKAuthor of “The Key to Yesterday/* “The Lighted Match/’ Etc.5,000.00Copyright by the Frank A. Mun-sey Co.150.002,000.00700.00500.00250.001,000.00100.006.005.00T o tu1List of Outstanding Warrant-Checks at Close of Year Ending Dec. 31st, 1915.Doc. 23, No. 347 ...........$ 13.00Dec, 28, No, 348 ........... 17.00Dec. 31, No. 855 ........... 100.00Dec. 31, No. 356 ......... 11.69Dec, 13, No. 309 ........ 23,50tious pajamas. Tne thing seemed un-4.000.00) lit.Evidently these folk Inclined to the1.000.00] Kp|en(jor Gf pomp. Jeffersonian simplicity would be lost on them. Tbeir pageant should be met with pageant-ly. There had been some who had doubted and denied me. Of a surety, if I wore to play this nabob from the skies, if I were to turn the averted100.00 I tragedy into a screaming farce, it was iny duty to dress the part.With a signal of raised hands I signified that they were to await my reappearance. Then I bowed with pro* 1,736.991 found dignity, and, stepping fromtheir view, disappeared. A few min-1,309.31 | utes later I Emerged from my cave atransformed being.1 was no longer the derelict of rags and tatters. Mine was the opuler.t splendor of a high mandarin of China About my fever-wasted frame fell and 3,62 j flapped the gorgeous folds of tne em-15.001 hroidered kimono. In my hands I carried a violin and bow.It wus true 1 was unshaven, and through holes in my canvas shoes protruded eight or ten toes; but what mortal can assume to criticise such eccentiicitles as may be the part of godhood?When I took my stand once more on my pedestal of mountain I found them still patiently awaiting my nod The-sun fell respleiulontly on my silver Blorks and gold drugons and silk poppies. The lessoning land breeze40.00 | fiuttered the embroidery crusted folds and set up a thousand reflections. 1 listened with satisfaction to the incoherent sound that went up from•mauy throats—a chorused gasp of profound awe and admiration and wonderment. .*1 signaled my Immortal readiness to receive them.As the ludicrousness of the farce broke over me I had to bite back un* solumu roars of laughter. A spirit of deviltry and vaudeville possessed me. As theiu high priests In deadly earn3.625.006.00 15.00640.00600.00640.00165.19Total ................$Balance on Hand. sTownship fund ............f * 17,69Road fund ....... 8.911 llicm mii m uwwm;Special school fund ....... 1,182.17 est marched on all fours with facesTuition fund ........... 8,665,92Dog fund .......... 163.00as rapt and fanatically sober as those Of Mecca pilgrims, 1 drew the bowTotal ................15,038.891- .«UNt «B. UMM W
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