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Winslow Dispatch (Newspaper) - January 12, 1912, Winslow, Indiana AUDITOl^S ANNUAL REPORT. FOR X«E YFliR F|l911ia ©BCEWBKR 31, «11. -t To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of Pike County^ Indiana, at tiv^r regular January term, 191^ The undersigned auditor of said county, now submits to said board of TOmmisioners for their consi<feration and  1     :____u:„    rt-F    nnrt    AYTw»nditiirea    tm    account    of    tlie    county    runcls    ana _ _________ [lUW    -OCMVS     ~    ~    ~    -------- approval ttfe followii^ as his annual report of the receipts and expenditures on account of the county fun^ and le several miscellaneous funds, trust funds of Pike county, Indiana: OOOHTY FUNDS. Balance on hand Jan 1st. ISll............................................ Ulerkof the Circuit Court.......................................................... Oountjr Auditor ....................................................... County Treasurer............................................ ................ County BeoorCer.................. ......................................... County Sheriff  ........................     f County Superintendent -................................................ ^unty  ............................................................ county Coroner   ........................................................... County Health Commissioner .....   *............... Commlsslorers* Court . ...    ............................... ......... County Council and County Attorney.... ..........^.......................... County Boarn of Review..............  -........... ... County Board of Truancy.. .................. ........................... Expense of Township Assessing  .................................... Expense of Court House, Employesretc.-.   ............................... Expense of County Jail. Employees, etc........................................ ty Oountv Poor Asylum. Thornton orphan Home Expense of Inmates State institution............. Expense of Insanity Inquests...................... Expense of Epileptic Inquests........................ Expense of Elections.. -........... ............... Soldiers’ Burials  .................................. Public Prlntlnx............ ................... Highways Viewers, damage, etc ................. Board of County Charities........................ Farmers'Institutes........... ........ .... Expense of Justices of the Peace returnlug floes. Expense of Bridge Superintendentor engineer..... Indigent Poor Children...... ............. .... Expense of Miners’ Examining Board.............. Jefferson Township Ballroad Kleetlon,. Washington Township Baliroad Election ....... £.ogan Township Bock Uoads Eleotloi  ............ Circuit Court Bailiff Fees........................... Tax Befunded ----•:..................... Examlnatlou of Public Becords .    ................ New Bridges.  ...................................... Bridge Bepairlng     -........................... Prosecuting Attorney OflBoe- ................... CLaoge of Venue.................................... Circuit Court Special Judges..................... Circuit Court Jury Fees    v-................ Other Expense of the Circuit Coun.............. Interest from County Depositories................. County Tax Collected.............................. Interest Orphan’s Home Fund ............ ..... County Misoollanoous.............................. Balance on band and Amount received during year Iflll. Total Amount of lipendi tures for year of 19U. Oearing’s Cash Grocery TKe Home of Good TKin^s to E-at E2S917 14 1873 50 M» '20 848 45 2007 75 455 85 S51 56 Total....................... Total Expendlturee County Funds. Balance .Ianuary 1st. 1912------ 907 00 252 95 109 90 86 66 104 CO 100 00 86 00 2240 54 41151 03 00 00 92 73 •76924 15 41808 15 •35116 OO • 2467 55 3380 74 3190 80 1601 78 2620 68 1806 45 659 51 116 56 391 72 754 00 1»2 50 427 » 20f> 70 31ffi 70 033 80 . 570 00 3080 08 28t0 03 744 51 200 80 3 00 487.35 6^ 00 744 40 134 00 27 15 15 00 6 53 46 00 288 67 400 64 128 05 101 60 606 85 505 50 179 65 445 54 2074 00 2J53 86 2<.t 00 100 60 lOii 00 1634 10 517 20 The following are our regular retail prices: lOc! 25c I 25c ¡ I •41808 15 MISCELLANEOUS AND TRUST FUNDSOF PIKE COUNTY FUNDS County Bond and Interest..........'........ County .Asylum Bond and interest......... Principal Common School Fund........... Principal Oongresslunal School Funds .    . Principal Permanent Endowment......... Interest Common..'.. .................- Interest Congressional ................... ■NlnterestP ermanent Endowment ..... Vines and Forfeitures.. Bale of ^ok Boads Bonds^ffenon township Sale of Bopl sk Roads B inds Washington township........... Pale of Bofck Boads Bonds Patoka township  ......... ^AZatlon for redemption road bunds and lot Jefferson tp Taxation for redemption road bonds and Int. Washington tp. Taxation for redemption road bonds and Int. Patoka tp.. Saleuf Bonds for .George O. Davidson Ditch  ....... Tax Bale Bedeinption  .................. Interest from Depositories School funds................... State Tax....... -    i............................ Tax í-enévolent Institution Fund...................... Tax State Debt Sinking Fund................ .............. State School Tax        '• State Educational Institution Fund........... ....... DocketFees..    ........................................... Unclaimed Fees ...     -....... Township Tax .......................................... Local Tuition Tax ......................................... Special Soh A^^tionai Boa? Common School Revenue Surplus Dog P..nd........ Township Ulscellaneous. Corporation Tax.......... Waterworks Tax........ /’'illumination Tax  ..... Street Bond Tax Am’t on baud at laat report. Jan. 1. 1011. Am’t re’o’d during year 1911. Total Amount Receipts Expenditures during the year 1011. Town Refunding Bond Tax. School House Bond Tax .... Township Poor Tax ..... , Gravel Road Repairs..... Total........................... Less tbeOrerdraft in the Ditch Fund. Total Balance of Miscellaneous and Trust Funds, Jan. 1,1912.. Total Balance County Funds, January 1. 1012............... Total Bal, of all funds as shown byAudltor’s books Jan.l, 1912 To which add the amount of warrants issued in former years and not presented to the Traasurer..................... Warrants Issued In 1911 and not presented to the Treasurer.. Also Warrams not called for and In the bands of the auditor Hakes Total Amount as shown by Treasurer’s Report... f 6525 20 1 7284 04 13800 3t 8000 001600 35 7913 58 4522 98 2426 44S4 06 7.561 00 7685 96 7646 961224 41 954 00 2178 41 2120 4S34 62 678 12 1010 74 885 7422Sd SO 3637 90 5791 40 4798 26513 13 803 76 1316 88 924 06 2a5 81 285 SI 277 88 844 45 844 45 34002 1984002 10 5 768077 76 8000 00 11077 76 2672 60132 48 7600 00 7732 48 2727 0433 54 6264 54 6998 08 4140 002048 64 10421 12469 64 0385 434075 48 5783 46 9858 94 4i»l 06 2592 00 2502 O' 2596 2C50 71 1052 47 1103 18 1026 78206 63206 637434 76 7434 76 7434 76 3841 98 3641 98 3641 98 - 1137 41 1137 41 1137 41 1U988 42 10988 42 10988 42 2U03 10 2UÜ3 10 20a4 10 216 00 216 00 216 00 46 30 46 SO 46 30 12944 91 12944 91 12944 91 21012 33 21012 33 _ 21012 33 26^9 53 26^ S — ^ - ■ 4708 5^ 4768 59 47« » 24384 60 24384 50 24384 50 1108 97 1108 97 1108 97 67 09 57 09 67 09 3107 01 3107 01 3107 01 2262 14 2262 14 2262 11 2709 18 2709 18 27(9 18 159^ 1.598 85 1598 85 7 2 85 732 85- 732 86 11.31 06 1131 06 1131 062574 88 1289 59 3864 47 1164 26977 38 3658 83 4636 21 1879 34•59664 94 •204475 81 \ •264140 75 •.87880 78Balance on hand Jan. 1 1012.- 7800 33 2096 48 «0 00 58 00 125 00 903 Z 302 82 7 4.1 844 45 33906 44 8405 26 6005 44 2158 08 S084 21 5507 88 76 40 806 63 Over drawn 14 20 2700-21 2756 87 •76264 17 4 20 Granulated/Su^ar 14 lbs, for---------$1.00    \ Pure hotf lard per pound  ----------- 14c    J Compound per pound-------------- Crisco (lard substitue) 3 lb can Sweet potatoes, 3 lb can 10c, 3 fot— Toy Oats 10c, 3 for  ___________ 25c' Flake White soap, 6 for  ------- 25c    | Swifts White Laundry 6 for  ------ 25c    S Cream laundry soap 6 for-----------^    25c    J Pearl Hominy per pound---------—    05c    | Rolled oats per pound----------1—    05c ¡ Kelloifs Com Flakes 3 for---------- Cream of Wheat 15c, 2 for— ------- Santos Peaberry coffee per lb------- 4 X coftee per Ib  ------------ Cultivated African Java per lb — — Tea, best gunpowder per lb-------- 25c! I 25c ; 30c I 22c ! 35c i 60c I I Light brown sugar 15 lb >_______ Crackers 3 lb for ______________ Lima beans 3 Ib pounds for_________ Kidney beans 3 lb for_______________ Keg soda 2 lb for____________________ Cheese per lb ------------------ Choice beef steak -____-____________ Choice pork steak__________________ Choice side pork___________________ Honey per lb----------------L----- Rice (broken) per lb--------------- Rice (fancy head) per lb----------- Coal oil per gal------------------- Tomatoes 3 lb can------------------ Hominy 3 Ib can 10c, 3 for----------- Extracts, any kind, 3 for------------ Mrs. Fowler’s home made mince, lb. $1.00 25c 25c 25c 05c 25c 14e 14e 12ic 20c 05« lOc 10a 10a . 25c . 25e . 15a XelepHone Us Voxir "Wants We Deliver the Goods DEARING’S CASH GROCERY t m Dioioioioioioia I • 76-250 97 35116 00 •111375 97 7 50 6 25 815 40 •I117U6 12 •4 20 THE BEST TMIC IS ROOT JUICE STATE OF INDIANA, PIKE COUNTY, SS. I, John D. Gray, auditor in and for Pike County, Indiana, do swear that the matters contained in the foregoing report are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief so help me God. JOHN D. GRAY, Auditor ot Pike County. Subscribed and swprn to before me this 3rd day of January, 1912. ABNER T. McAllister, Clerk Pike Circuit Court. THE WSNSLGW GISPAT&H. PUBLIC SALE  a- A. J. Heuring, Editor and Publisher ONE, DOLLAR. A YEA.R. Published Every Friday. The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at Irpn Bridge on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, ’12 beginning at 10 o’clock A. M, the following described personal Notice to Mortgage Holders. Notice is hereby given to all holders of mortgages that all those mortgages that have been paid off It tones, heals_and sooths the Mucous Linings of the Stomach, Bowels and Bladder. Invigorates the liver and kidneys. Unsurpassed for general debility, nervous weakness, stomach troubles, kidney affections, rheumatism and general break-doWn. The quick, beneficial results obtained from the use of Root Juice is surprising thousands of people throughout the country. The Compound is certainly a remarkable tonic stomachic and seems to benefit, from the very start, all who take it. Sold exclusively, at this point by the Coleman Drug Co. pRANK ELY Lawyer will practice In aU the eourts. Office rooms over Adams’ Drug Store. Petersburg. Ind. UENRY PANCAKE Veterltiary Surgem Calls answered any time, day or night. Telephone 93-2.    •    WINSLOW.    IND. MEET ME AT ra property, to-wit: -^NDLANAAg^^roWEEKUE:^ | Span 4- Entered at the postoffice at Winslow the the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879, year old mules, fine match team, - Yearling colt, 16 good sheep, 16 hogs, sow and lUtered at the postoffice at Wins- ^ pigs, new Studebaker wagon, one , Ind.. for transmiission through old wagon, 'buggy and harness, mails as secónd-class matter under good as new ciltivator, new disc INNOUNCEHENTS. arrow, AA harrow, 4 doable shovel plows, stand of bees, tel-phone box and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale—On all sums of We are authorized to anpounce $5 and undejr cash in hand. On Joslah Moiton as a candidate for all sums over $5 a credit of nine Recorder of Pike County, subject to the decision of the Democratic nominating convention. CAMPBELLVILLE Mrs. Ann Pettinger is on* the aick list. months will be given, purshaser ST executul^ note with approved security and bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from date. No article to be removed until terms of aale are complied with. FRED B. WILLIfi - Chas. Willis and -      Monroe    Selby were in Winslow oh^J^usiness Prl- A HERO IN A LIGHTHOUSE For years J. S. Donahue, So. Grant Selbj^^ has lost three val- Haven Mich a civil war cantain uabie ho,„. witHin tb. la.t ten f days. Thoa. Abell fell Irom a wagon' Thursday and was seriously in- **'*fifht have been a wreck, him-jured.    I self if Electric Bitters had not pre- Herbert Hawkins has accepted a’vented. “They cured me of kid-position at the Masffey mines and ney trouble and chills,” he writes, will move there »oon.    <'*after I had taken so called cures that unless they' are released by March 1st, 1912 they will be taxed to those holding them. If you hold any mortgages that have been paid off they mast be released on the records by March 1st or they will be charged to you for taxation. OTTO BAUERMBISTER, Jan. 3, 1912. County Assessor. NOTICE OP SURVEY. To Mary E. Béatty and all others interested: Notice is hereby given that I will proceed with the County Surveyor on January 23, 1912, to survey and - establish the lines and cornerr to my land in Section Sixteen (18), Town Three (3) South of range eighty west. 3RMAN PBLÜGH. . Miss Nola Dedman, of Peters-; foí* years* without benefit and they i3?-    improved my sight. Now, at mg a her sister, Mrs. Luther Sel- f part o“S.t w'^k Mother, Hohroe Selby v^RhoW equal. Try them. Only 00c seventy, I am feeling ílne” For dyspepsia, indigestion, .all stomach. 1 at Everett Fetj^inger’s. * A GIRL’S WILD MIDNIGHT RIDE To warn people of a fearful forest fire in the Catskill a young girl rode horseback at midnight and saved many lives. Her'deed was glorious but lives are often saved by Dr. King’s New His-cpvery in curing lung trouble, coughs and colds, which might have ended in consnmpGon ojr pneumonia. **It cured me of la dreadful cough and bang diseaset** writes W, R. Patterson, Wellington, Tex., “after four in our family had died with consumption, an I gained 87 pounds.” . 'Noth so sure and safe for all throat and lung troubles, i^ce OOq-and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Quafr> aranteed by Everett VeJJinger. BRISTOW’S The Leading Restaurant Everybody goes to Bristow’ s when they want the best lunch—fresh bread, pies and cakes—cigars and tobaccos. Farmers! Make our place your headquarters when you are in Winslow.- F. M. BRISTOW Stendal Flouring Mill Is now ready for business. Our machinery is all practically new and has been put in first-class condition for the manufacture of high grade fiour. Bring us your deposit wheat and custom grinding. A. ÜSERY & SON, Props. - Stendal, Indiana 'RUSTEE’S NOTICF. NotioelBberebjslTen that tbe undersigned will be at his borne on Tuesdays and Satur days to transaot business connected wltb the office of trusteeof Mobrne township. B P. FERGUSON. Trustee. YRUSTEE’S NOTICE. Notice isberebyglTen that the undersigned will be at Augusta on Fridays and Stendal on Saturdays and all other days may be found at my home, one and one-balf miles north of Stendal to transaot business connected wltb the office of trustee of Lookbart township. P. J. CORN, Trustee, p. O. Address, Pikevllle, Ind.. Route 81 DILLEN Dentist Livery, Feed and Sale STABLE I have moved my stable to the barn of 0. W. Brenton in south" Winslow, near the cemetery. Am prepared to take care of your wants in the livery Üne. Horse and buggy to Petersburg $1.25. mm aN day $2.m MAY rOIL SALE DAN tmÁl Teeth extracted without pain. Bridge teeth, plate teetlr, gold Or white crowns, gold or aloy mlings and au dental work at the lowest price. AU work warranted.    Winslow,    Indiana ■RUSTEE’S NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that th«^ undersigned will be at his home every Tuesday and Friday to Lransact business connected with the office of trustee of Marion township. JAMES S. RIDGE, postoffioe, Velpen, Ind.    Trustee. JRUSTEE’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the underrigne wUlbe at Ms office in Winslow every day to transact business connected with the office of trustee-of Patoka township. WARRICK COLEMAN, Trustee HowHza Tribe 478,1.O.R.M. Meets every Wednesday evening at Odd Fellows hall. Visitors always welcome.    45-13 Louis Harper, Sachem Oeo. Benedict;,C. of R. 9 9 a 9 4 ■3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3' 3 I j\ Good 'fianK Helps sj •_ ■    ■    t Banks are not maintained for persons of wealth alone. ’ pel A National^Bank like the First National Bank, of Winslow, is of great value to the average citizen—the man or wom&n of moderate means. '^extin importance to saving a part of one’s incom^ throngh self denial and economy, comes the matter of properly caring for the surplus until it is large enough to make a profitable investment. We provide a saJe place for your money, pay you 3 cent interest and give you the benefit of our advice and experience ih business matters. -Si m THe First National Bank Winslow, Indiano D. MvOLASSON, Prasideat OBORQE A. HUE3T, CkflbÜ|r<.

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