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mm1.502*2.9022.90249.089.0520.002.251 50.00200.0025.250.0080.00100.0085.00 5.5017.00 1.7550.00 200.0010.002.0020.00100.00100.00flllltttlmi*TRUSTEE’S REPORT.Township Trustee’s Annual Report to Advisory Board of Dewey Township, LaPorte County, Indiana, Showing Receipts, Disbursement' and Balances of all Township Revenues, for Year Ending December31st, 1915.TOWNSHIP FUND.Received.Jan. 1, G. A. Krueger, amt.transferred .............$ 408.10June 1, June draw from county auditor .............. 1,929.90June 16, corrected by field ‘examiner’s corrected bal.. . 1,021.02Dec. 10, Dec. draw from county auditor ......... 1,038.00Paid Out.Jan. 7, Otto Stinburg, moving township safe and fix-turcs *»*••»•«»•»*•■»*lt;••Mar. 1, Argus-Bulletin Co.,printing report .........Mar. 16, LaPorte Herald, advertising last year’s report April 1, Joe Johanni, delinquent tax on Keller ditch..April 9, Kiger Co. trustee’s supplies May 19, Henry Trinoskey,supervisor’s service .....June 16, G. A. Krueger, extrustee, over-payment Jan.1st, 1915 June 4, Geo. C. Cook, dredging along public highway between sec. 12 and 14 June 10, G. M. Shults, trustee service ..............June 15, Bowser Supply Co.,stationery supplies ......June 18, Ed R.vne, 10 piling. .June 21, Chas. Buiress, supervisor services ........June 25, R. W. Keller, cleaning and tiling public ditch June 16, Henry Trinoskey,supervisor service .......Aug. 4, Argus Bulletin Co.,for printing ......Aug. 4, LaPorte Printing Co.for printing.............Aug 10, J. F. Wild Co.,seal on bonds ...........Sept. 8, John Wies, supervisor service ............Oct. 1, G. M. Shults, trusteeservice .................Oct. 7, Argus Bulletin Printing Co., adv. leavcy andbonds ..................Oct. 7, LaPorte Pointing Co.,adv. leavey .............Oct. 2.3, Henry Trinoskey,supervisor service .......Nov. 12, G. M. Shults, trusteeexpenses ...............Dec. 7, G. M. Shults, trustee services .............Dec. 13, Joe Johanni, county treasurer pay state boardof accounts .............Dec. 18, Doran Conboy, attorneys. legal advice.....Dec. 14, Henry Trinoskey, supervisor service .........Dec. 16, Indianapolis Newslegal notice .............Dec. 16, Lenard Supply Co.to.vnshio supplies ......Dec. 18, LaPorte Telephone Co., for county telephonein office one yr...........Dec. 21, Shults Bros., officei6ntDec. 22, Emil Rosenbaum, advisory board service.....Dec. 22, Wm. Mathews, advisory board service.....Dec. 22, Her. Krueger, advisory hoard service.....Dec. 23, John Wies, supervisor service ...........Dec. 24, Henry Trinoskey,supervisor services ......Dec. 31, G. M. Shults, trustee service..............ROAI) FUND.Received.Jan. 1, Amt. brought for-w,11 cl ...................Jan. 16, from G. A. Krueger, amt. transferred to roadfund ...................Mar. 11, borrowed $400 in road fund of Citizens' bk.June 1, June draw from county auditor ..............June 16, corrected by field examiner's corrected bal...Aug 3, borrowed from Citizens' bank in road fund ..Dec. 10, Dec. draw from Co.auditor .................Paid Out.Feb. 3, L. M. Johnson, hauling plank ......Mar. 4, Wm. Allen leveling off grade ...............Mar. 6, Henry Aigner, laboron bridge...............Mar. 6, Jos. Trinoskey, laboron bridge...............Mar. 6, Albert Krueger, laboron bridge...............Mar. 6, Albert Kruger, forpiling ..................Mar. 15, Hugh McSweney,bridge plank ............Mar. 19, Joe Trinoskey, b’l'd-ing bridge ..............Mar. 23, Ed Ryne, work on roads ...................Mar. 24, Andrew McCay,hauling plank ...........Mar. 29, Joe Trinoskey, b’lM-ing bridge ..............Mar. 31, Milton Shults, cutting willows ............April 1, Chas. Haskins,grading down grade .....Apr. 1, John Monahan, leveling down grade .........April 1, Burress, working on roiid s ..................April 1, Henry Aigner, working on bridge ...........April 8, Adolph Klewetter,work on bridge..........April 3, H. McSweney, plankand bridpe material ......109.72April 6, Victor Arnold, workon roads ...............April 7, Wm. Alien, bal. on contract leveling grade ...April 26# Emil Krueger, la-32.56125.0023.0010.8082.6524.0036.005.005.005.0049.0010.00100.001.8766.92400.001,158.881,095.121,200.0018.823.5015.003.00 3.no 5.756.00 54.602.0025.509.005.008.00 13.70 25.. 409.007.005.00June 11, D. M. Johnson, use of horse on road ........June 11, J. F. Dahnan, cul-v ei tsJune 15, Bowser, Supply Co.culverts for dredge ......June 17, F. F. llyette, labor on culvert and filling .... June 17, Wm. Allen, tile wk. June 19, IL McSweney,bridge plank, piling .....June 24, L. H. Krause, rep.machinery ..............June 24, Albert Krueger,building bridge .........June 25, W. P. Smith, working on roads ............June 29, E. G. Mathews, labor on bridge ...........July 1, Wm. Allen, work onioadsJuly 8, D. M. Johnson, workon road .................July 6, K. F. Werner, tile . . July 8, G. A. Krueger, repfor road machine........July 12, John Wies, Jr., workon road ................July 16, Henry Trinoskey,labor with team.........July 16, Henry Trinoskey,piling and stringers .....July 20, Neuton Gant, workon road ................July 24, Joe Trinoskey, laboron bridge ...............July 24, Herman Krueger,labor on bridge..........July 24, Herman Krueger,Piling ..................Aug. 3, paid note and int. toCitizens' bank ..........Aug. 4, Wm. Allen, Paymenton contract .............Aug. 4, Wm. Allen, bal. oncontract ................Aug. 5, John Wies, Jr., la-on roads ................Aug. 12, Otto Sonburg, labor and gravel ..........Aug. 13, J. P. Taylor, township road supplies ......Aug. 13, Jim Armentrout,work on roads...........Aug. 14, W. P. Betterton, labor and material on bridge Aug. 21, Joe Trinoskey, labor on bridge ...........Aug. 21, Henry Aigner, laborand stone...............Aug. 21, Lewis Butts, laborwith team ..............Aug. 24, Merel Osborn, labor on road ................Aug. 25, Henry Trinoskey,sup. service .............Aug. 26, Herman Krueger, labor on bridge..........Aug 27, C. and M. Sehraw,labor on road ...........Sept. 3, John Lund, laborwith team ..............Sept. 3, John Wies, labor andmaterial ................Sept. 11, Ed Bahn, labor onroad ...................Sept. 17, Henry Aigner, labor on bridge ...........Sept. 21, Chas. Burress, laboron roads with team......Sept. 27, Joe Trinoskey, work on roads ................Sept. 28, Henry Baker, laboron roads ...............Sept. 28, Edwin Zahn, laborwith team on road.......Oct. 2, P. DeGrout, labor onbridge .................Oct. 2, Henry Milhrunt, laboron road ................Oct. 2, Wm. Aigner, buikl-street crossings .........Oct. 2, Herman Krueger, labor on bridge ...........Oct. 13, Ed Ryne, labor onload with team .........Oct. 13, Chas. Burress, laborwith team ..............Oct. 23, Fred Arndt, grading roads ..............Nov. 1, A. N. Burnett, laboron road ................Nov. 10, Fred Tessner, laboron road .................Nov. 20, John Monahan, labor and leveling grade in road Nov. 29, Henry Burk, laboron road .................Dec. 14, Geo. Walferd, laboron bridge ..............Dec. 22, Chas. Burress, laborand stamps .............Dec. 23, John Wies, labor with team on roads andbridges ................Dec. 24, Fred Arndt, laboron roads ...............SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND.Received.Jan. 1, From G. A. Krueger,3.75torApril 9, Moore Oil Co.,sweeping compound......April 9, Central Scientific, plies for High school .... April, 9, Hope Pub. Co.,books .......... ........April 23, Henry FJorer, janitor ....................April 24, J. McDonald, hauling school children.......April 27, Glenn Rees, freightand draying ............April 30, Frank Klemn, hauling school children ......May 12, Mary A. Ballard,song books ...........May 17, Kiger Co., reading circle books ........May 20, F. M. Klemn, livery for advisory board ......May 20, F. M. Klemn, hauling school children ......May 21, Col lorn Bros., teachers’ supplies ......'......May 21, Henry Florer, janitor ....................May 21, Linda Brunner, institute fees .............May 21, Anna Whetzell institute ....................May 21, Bernice Gibbons, institute fees .............May 21, Bernice Gibbons, janitor .................May 21, Don L. Richards,orchestra ...............May 22, R. J. Wade, speaker May 22, Lauella Looker, institute and janitor fees. .. May 22, Sada Gulbronsen, institute fees .........May 26, Ellen Gavin, institute fees ...............June 4, Wm. Kurtz, cleaning vaults . ............June 4, Wm. Shortz, supplies for schoolhouse.....June 7, A. F. LeRoy, institute fees ...............June 7, R. R. Robinson, institute fees .............June 14, F. R. Farnam, expense Co. commencement.. June 15, Edna Gulleronsen,institute fees ...........June 15, Bowser supply Co.,school supplies .........June 18, Tena Shults, taking enumeration.........June 24, L. H. Krause, rep.school wagon ...........June 24, W. J. Solt, transfers ...................aJune 24, C. and M. Schraw,school supplies ..........July 3, W. M. Welch, schoolsupplies ................July 6, J. McDonald, hauling school chlidren ......July 7, F. J. Wild Co., interest on school bonds . ..! July 8, F. M. Klemn, hire of car for advis. board selecting brick, M. C..........July 22, Wm. Krause, hireof car for advis. hoard, selecting brick, (Jury ......Aug. 4, The Kaker Co., roses Aug 5, Florence Rees, institute and janitor fees .... Aug. 13, J. P. Taylor, schoolsupplies ................Aug. 26, Alber Krueger, cleaning and rep. school..Aug 30, J. M. McDonald, cleaning schoolhouse .... Sept. 4, Felix Trinoskey*, rep. and cleaning school.. Sept. 20, Wm. B. Burfonl, for school bonds ........Sept. 30, C. W. Isenbarger,cashier, school sup. dft.... Sept. 30, C. W. Isenbarger, cashier, school sup. dft.. ..Oct. 1, F. W. Klemn, hauling coal and material to schoolhouse ...... • ■ •.Oct. 1, F. W. Klemn, haulingschool children ..........Oct. 2, Wm. Aigner, b'ldgingfurnace flue ............Oct. 2, Alber Krueger, janitor .....................Oct. 8, D. Ross, hauling fuel 20.001 Oct. 9, James Armentrout,hauling school children...4.00 | Oct. 18, J. P. Taylor, school supplies ................1.001 Oct. 18, C. W. Isenbarger, school sup. (draft) ......2.33 | Oct. 18, G. D. Rees, freightand draying.............Oct. 22, H. H. Jones, schoolhouse supplies ..........Oct. 23, Kiger Co. furnace 4.50 | Oct. 30, H. W. Klemn, hauling school children ......Oct. 30, F. Trinoskey, labor on schoop house .........48.00 280.0510.7522.0058.0612.50 2.00 8.503.75 6.00 3.85115.1111.352.0017.504.75 2.2510.0011.007.20409.53220.0097.50 6.005.00 15.202.00 18.403.005.0012.007.505.004.001.507.5050.0010.504.0034.505.00 11.25 31.20.7511.2548.0011.00 6.00 7.50 21.00 6.00 25.5076.00amt. transferred ........$ 1,282.17 |Nov. 3, James E. Armentrout,June 1, June draw from Co.auditorhauling children.........2,413.73 | Nov. 3, F. M. Klemn, haulingfuel to Holiday school.... examiner’s corrected bal... 2,279.52 I Nov. 8, Bowser Supply Co.,June 16, collected by fieldDec. 10, Dec. draw from Co.car load of coal..........auditor ................. 2,037.65 Nov. 10, Albert Krueger,8.00131.50April 26, Adolph, kiewetter, bor on bridge .. .......Ebor on bridgeTpidgApril 27, Ed Teeterman, loon bridge April 29, Frank Teeterman,labor on bridge .........May 3, Henry, Aigner, laboron bridge...............June 8, Wm. , Betterton,bridge nlank ............June 9, Logansport Culvert Co. culvert for bridges .. June 10, Wm. Howigen, labor on bridge6.002.004.004.002.00 46.76380.401.00Paid Out.June 6, Ellen Dewey, int....$ Jan. 6, F. Prinskey, labor repairing stove at Wilders ...................Jan. 8, John Krege, repairing chimney on Wilders schoolhouse ...........!......Jan. 13, Glenn Rees, freightand druy .................Jan. 26, John Krege, repairing bell ................Jan. 29, Thomas Charles Co., school supplies .....Jan. 30, J. McDonald, hauling school children ......Jan. 30, Henry Florer, janitor ....................Feb. 2, F. M. Kleum, haulingschool children ..........Feb. 2, Glenn Rees, dray . . . Feb. 3, J. P. Taylor, schoolsupplies ................Feb. 8, Bowser supply Co,heaters and supplies.....Feb. 9, Henry A. Burke, 12%ranks of wood ..........Feb. 11, C. W. Isenbarger,cashier, song books, dft... Feb. 26, Henry Florer, janitor .........I......,.,,Mar. 2, F. W. Klemn, hauling school children and coal .. Mar. 6, Glenn Rees, freightand dray ...............Mar. 6, Jacob, McDonald, hauling school children .. Mar. 6, C. and M. Shraw,supplies fur school .....Mar. 8, F. Prinskey, reapir-ing pump...............Mur. 23, F. M. Klemn, hauling school children ......Mar. 26, H. H. Jones, school suppliesMur. 26, Henry Florer, Janljanitor .................246.91 [Nov. 20, Citizens' bunk, dft.for school supplies ......Nov. 20, Milton Shults, de-1.00 I livering school supplies... Nov. 22, D. S. Bailey Co.,material for rep. school ..1.00 | Nov. 24, F. W. Klemn, hauling children ............3.10 | Nov. 26, Chas. Struss, sewer pipe and laying .........1.00 | Nov. 29, Wm. Marquardt, work on walls and ceiling8.501 Dec. 1, Croup White Co., labor and mat. for 4 in.29.99 I well ..:.................Dec. 3, L. H. Krause, rep.40.001 school wagons ..........Dec. 11, Albert Krueger, jan-83.001 itor ....................I Dec. 16, James Armentrout,hauling school children...6.901 Dec. 16, Indiana Reformatory, school supplies.....30.00 | Dec. 16, D. H. Gable PrintingCo., ‘school supplies......25.50 | Dec. 16, Linnoiu Supply Co.,supplies for school ......2.96 j Dec. 20. C. W. Isenbarger, cashier, draft for fumiga-40.001 tors ....................Dec. 21, F. W. Klemn, haul-90.00 I ing school children ......Dec. 21, A. F. LeRoy, insti-1.261 tute fees ...............Dec. 21, R. R. Robinson, in-29.99 I stitute feos .............Dec. 21, Esther Senburg,1.66 I institute and janitor fees.. Dec. 22, Edward Grieger,1.001 institute fees ...........Dec. 22, Linda Brumner. in-83.00 I stitute fees .............Dec. 22. Ellen Gavin, insti-12.401 tute fees ...............Dee, 22| Albert Krueger, Jan-40.00 2.2531.334.8040.00 59.981.50itor •....................45.00Dec. 23, H. H. Jones, schoolsupplies ................8.00Dec. 23, Lauella Looker, institute fees .............12.46Dec. 23, Edna Gulbransen,institute fees............13.00Dec. 23, Sada Gulbransen, institute fees .............17.00Dec. 24, J. P. Taylor, schoolsupplies ................9.90Dec. 24, J. F. Wild Co., int. and payment on schoolVbonds590.33 ^Dec. 30, B. F. Hyette, for 0wood ...................21.00Dec. 31, Collom Bros., supplies for school..........11.697.99755.807.416.453.832.023,816.5611.76973.6518.5046.7853.2440.5331.727.00100.00125.0080.0075.0080.0062.0085.009.00 1.809.706.5532.007.0020.00 40.00 11.41 21.3190.0052.0047.0080.00 100.00 125.0075.0080.00 62.0085.0052.0030.0090.0032.0045.00 2.0035.00 18.043.095.5911.10145.0090.00 4.0064.00 20.5045.0035.00 4.5020.9130.05.5032.5061.10100.0080.00125.0052.0080.00 62.0085.0075.0060.9760.9780.00125.00 16.2580.00 100.0085.0062.0052.0032.8332.8380.00150.00130.0052.0085.0080.00 62.00100.00125.0031.8040.0038.0040.00•85.0005.00 135.0010.30 1 TUITION FUND.Received.4.00j Jan. 1, G. A. Krueger, amt.transferred .............$3,064.3783.00 | Feb. 2, Citizens' Bank of Lacrosse, int. for Jan......4.80 | Feb. 2, Fred A. Hauser, auditor, Jan. draw ........40.00 | Mar. 5, Citizens' Bank of La-Crosse, Feb. int..........16.00 | April 6, Citizens' bank, Mar.int.15.00 1 May 1, Citizens’ bank, Aprilint.3.25 | June 1, Citizens’ bank, May int.4.50 | June 1, Co. auditor, June dr. 3,002.09 June 16, corrected by field18.00 I examiner’s cor. bal.13.00 I July 1, Citizens' bank, Juneint.17.80 | July 20, Citizens' bank, Julydraw17.00 ] Aug. 3, Citizens’ bank, Julyinterest16.00 | Sept. 2, Citizens’ bank, Aug.int.44.50 | Oct. 1, Citizens’ bank, Sept.int.10.43 | Nov. 1, Citizens’ bank, Oct.int.20.00 | Dec. 1, Citizens’ bank, Nov.int.25.00 | Dec. 10, Co. Aud. Dec. dr... . 2,555.62 Dec. 31, Citizens' bank, Dec.46.01 I int..................... 28.70Paid Out.12.40 | Jan. 30, A. F. LeRoy, teach-i n ^ .................... ^23.951 Jan. 30, R. R. Robinson,teaching ................32.00 Feb. 1, Linda Brunner,teaching ...............3.50 Feb. 2, Anna M. Whetzell, teaching ................80.00 Feb. 2, Ellen Gavin, teaching Feb. 2, Edna Gulbransen,1.85 teaching ................Feb. 2, Sada Gulbransen,38.91 teaching ...............Feb. 2, Anna Whetzell, in-29.99 stitute fees for teaching1914, and Dec. 1914 ....59.72 Feb. 3, M. Lauella Looker,^ teaching ................Feb. 3, Florence Rees, teaching ....................Feb. 26, Linda Brunner,teaching ................Feb. 26, A. F. LeRoy, teaching ....................Feb. 26, R. R. Robinson,teaching ................Feb. 26, Anna Whetzell,teaching ...............Feb. 26, Ellen Gavin, teach-^ n^ ••*••••••••••••♦«••«Feb. 26, Edna Gulbransen,teaching ...............Feb. 26, Sada Gulbransen,teaching ................Feb. 26, L. M. Looker, teach-Mar. 1, Joe Johanni, overdrawn liquor license.....Mar. 19, Lillian Breskin,teaching ................Mar. 20, Florence Rees,teaching ................Mar. 26, A. F. LeRoy, teach-Mar. 26, Ellen Gavin, teach-intrMar. 26, K. R. Robinson,teaching ...............Mar. 26, Lauella Looker,teaching ................Mar. 29, Linda Brunner,teaching ...............Mar. 29, Edna Gulbransen, teaching ................Mar. 29, Sada Gulbransen,teaching................Mar. 30, Anna M. Whetzell,teaching................April 13, M. Glenn, teachingart.....................April 13, Mary A. Bahard,teaching music..........April 23, Ellen Gavin, teach-April 24, R. R. Robinson, teaching ...............35.00 | April 24, Bernice Gibbins,teaching ...............2.001 April 26, Linda Brunner, teaching ...............105.75 | April 26, A. F. LeRoy, teach-45.001 AprH 28, Smia Gulbransen,teaching ...............10.16 | April 28, Edna Gulbransen,teaching................1.501 April 28, Luella Looker,teaching ...............46.34 | May 12, Mary A. Ballard,teaching music ..........90.00 | May 12, M. E. Glenn, teaching art .................336.971 May 21, Linda Brunner,teaching................18.101 May 21, Anna WhetzeUteaching 2 months.......May 21, Bernice Gibbons, 2months* teaching........May 22, Luella Looker, teach-May 22, Sada Gulbransen,teaching ...............May 26, Ellen Gavin, teach-May 29, Edna Gulbransen,teaching ...............June 7, A. F. LeRoy, teach-• ■ •*«••••*##•♦••••»•June 7, R. R. Robinson,touching ............June 14, Alexander Kerr,for supt. of dom. sci......21.851 Sept. 17, Edward Grieger,teaching 2 weeks.............90.00 j Oct. 1, Wilma D. Wilson, *teaching music and art .. 0021.171 Oct. 1, Edward Grieger,teaching 2 weeks........27.001 Oct. 1, Sada Gulbransen,teaching ...............18.001 Oct. 1, Edna Gulbransen,teaching ...............12.001 Oct. 1, R. R. Robinson, teach-10.001 Oct 1, A, F. LeRoyt teach*18.00105.88Continued on page 3
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