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Washington Township Trustee Report – 1876

The 1876 Trustee Report for Washington Township, Dearborn County, Indiana appeared in:
Aurora Dearborn Independent – 22 Jun 1876 – Page 3, Column 3

ANNUAL REPORT OF TRUSTEE OF WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.

[See newspaper for complete report.]

TOWNSHIP FUND.

  • R. D. Slater, for posting books
  • Wat. Sawdon, services as Trustee
  • L. W. Cobb, receipt book
  • John P. Walker, Judge election
  • Geo. W. Sawdon, services, Trustee
  • H. D. Tufts, Cl’ks election
  • Geo. W. Wilson, Clerk’s election
  • Martin Trester, Judge election
  • Wilkinson Smith, am’t overpaid and services as Trustee

ROAD FUND.

  • Treasurer D. C., road receipts
  • Geo. Baker, Labor on the highway
  • Treasurer D. C., bond receipts
  • James C. Clordery, road receipts
  • Elijah Creet, road purposes
  • Geo. L. Zeh, road receipts
  • Geo. W. Miller, bridge lumber
  • W. H. & J. B. Miller, road receipts
  • Henry Miller, road receipts
  • Elijah Greer, plow on road
  • William McConnell, road receipts

DOG TAX FUND.

  • S. D. Cole, for sheep killed by dogs
  • James Stafford, same
  • J. R. McConnell, same
  • H. D. Tutfs, same
  • Enoch M. Lindsay, same
  • Mrs. Mary Wallace, same
  • D. C. Wright, same
  • B. F. Wright, same
  • James Stafford, same
  • S. D. Cole, same
  • William Sawdon, same

SCHOOL FUND.

  • Miss Fannie Pierce, teaching District No. 4
  • A. Tufts, teaching school district no. 1
  • Miss Annie Ellis, teaching school district no. 4
  • John J. Hubbart, teaching school district no. 2
  • Miss M. S. Eubank, teaching school district no. 1
  • Miss Annie Ellis, teaching school district no. 3
  • John J. Hubbart, teaching school district no. 2
  • Miss Hattie Pierce, teaching school district no. 4
  • John J. Hubbart, teaching school district no. 2
  • Miss M. S. Eubank, teaching school district no. 1
  • John J. Hubbart, teaching school district no. 2
  • Miss Annie Ellis, teaching school district no. 2
  • Miss Hattie Pierce, teaching school district no. 4

SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND.

  • L. Lindsay, furnishing chalk, coal, etc., district 10
  • Creal Johnson, furnishing wood for district 3
  • William McConnell, furnishing chalk, coal, etc., district 4
  • F. A. York, furnishing coal for township
  • F. Mulbarger & Son, furnishing stove pipe for district no. 4
  • A. S. Carson, repairs furnished district no. 2
  • Ezra Wilson, hauling coal for district no. 3
  • L. Lindsay, repairs, etc., furnished district no. 1
  • Creal Johnson, same for district no. 3
  • F. Mulbarger & Son, furnishing stove and pipe for district no. 9
  • A. L. Carson, hauling for district no. 2
  • A. L. Carson, repairs, etc., furnished district no. 2
  • S. D. Cole, hauling coal, repairs, etc., for district no. 4

Randolph Township Expose – 1837

The Randolph Township, Dearborn County, Indiana expose for 1837 appeared in:
Rising Sun Times – 25 Mar 1837 – Page 3, Column 4; 1 Apr 1837 – Page 3, Column 4

Township Expose.
The Trustees of Randolph Township for the years 1836 and ’37, submit the following statement of allowances made during their term of service; also, the amount of township debt due on the 1st March, 1836, and the amount of tax levied in 1836.

ALLOWANCES.

  • John Hunter, services as supervisor, $3.37
  • George Johnson, services as supervisor, $3.00
  • Amos Hastings, services as supervisor, $3.00
  • John Wilson, services as supervisor, $2.25
  • John Tait, viewing and marking roads, $3.00
  • Samuel Fulton, viewing and marking roads, $3.00
  • Elijah Calkin, viewing and marking roads, $1.50
  • Philander McCardle, viewing and marking roads, $1.50
  • James Lewis, viewing and marking roads, $4.50
  • Benjamin Wilber, viewing and marking roads, $1.50
  • Wm. Morison, services as overseer of the poor in 1835-36, $8.50
  • James Boyle, services as overseer of the poor in 1835-36< $2.50
  • Abijah Bennett for services as overseer of poor in 1830, 31, 34 & 35, $17.00
  • Samuel Fulton, services as overseer of poor in 1830, ’31, $4.00
  • Martin Stewart, for assessing township, $6.00
  • A. E. Glenn, for advertising, $4.00
  • John Williamson, for notifying supervisors of their appointment, $4.00
  • John H. O’Neal, for listing in 1834, and notifying supervisors, $9.00
  • Wm. Patterson, services as trustee, $14.00
  • Abijah North, services as trustee, $14.00
  • Thomas Lindsay, services as trustee, $11.50
  • A. E. Glenn, services as clerk, $16.50
  • David Shaw, for clerk of elections, $1.50
  • Asa Sheldon, for clerk of elections, $1.50

Total, $145.37

Amount of township tax due on the 1st March, 1836, as near as can be ascertained, was $105.54

Which, added to the allowances as above, makes the sum of $250.91

Amount of tax levied in 1836, $222.59

By order of the Trustees,
A. E. GLENN, Clerk.
March 18, 1837.

Craig Township Trustee’s Report – 1900

Craig Township, Switzerland County, Indiana, Trustee’s report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 16 Aug 1900 – Page 5, Column 2

Craig Township.
Trustee’s Report to the Commissioners of Switzerland County, Indiana.

[See newspaper for full report.]

Road Tax Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

  • Aug. 6, Geo. R. Bolen, dynamite
  • May 10, Henry Mallin, 2 days hauling
  • Aug. 14, R. M. Campbell, freight on tile
  • June 2, Will Tilley, hauling on road
  • July 18, Carroll Bray, work on road
  • Aug. 26, John W. Tilley, oil
  • Aug. 28, [?] Lock, lumber
  • Sep. 8, F. Williams, road tools
  • Sep. 8, Sylvester Lanham, work on road tools
  • Aug. 31, John W. Grimes, work on road
  • Sep. 1, William Lane, work on road
  • Sep. 6, Harold Cotton, work on road
  • Sep. 12, Lem Tevis, work on road
  • Sep. 20, T. J. Wiseman, sleepers for bridge
  • Oct. 15, Ira M. Brindley, work on road
  • Oct. 15, Henry Rutledge, work on road
  • Oct. 21, Carroll Joyce, work on road
  • Oct. 27, Ed Brindley, work on road
  • Oct. 27, Wm. Hutchinson, work on road
  • Oct. 27, Henry Rutledge, work on road
  • Oct. 28, Wilmer Kenkie, work on road
  • Oct. 28, John [?], work on road
  • May 24, Henry M. Brindley, lumber for culvert
  • Nov. 2, John McKenzie, hauling on road
  • Nov. 4, Milton Hankins, hauling on road
  • Nov. 6, Robert Adams, hauling on road
  • Nov. 8, John H. Reed, road supplies
  • Aug. 29, John Bray, work on road
  • Nov. 10, Brown Wakefield, work on road
  • Nov. 11, Jas. [?], work on road
  • Nov. 11, J. W. M[?], oil and grease
  • Nov. 14, Absolom Adams, hauling on road
  • Nov. 14, Absolom Adams, hauling on road
  • Nov. 16, O. C. Brook, work on road
  • Nov. 16, Jas. Sharp, work on road
  • Nov. 21, Albert Phillips, work on road
  • Feb. 8, A. V. Danner, plow and other road tools
  • Dec. 16, W. J. Waltz, work on road
  • Dec. 18, John Jester, work on road
  • Dec. 18, [?] Joyce, work on road
  • April 8, A. V. Danner, wrench and bolts
  • Aug. 8, Cincinnati Sewer Co., sewer pipe
  • Feb. 14, Adkinson Bro., lumber
  • Aug. 23, Geo. Brook, work on road
  • Aug. 26, Jess Bayne, work on road
  • Feb. 22, Clarence H. Cotton, work on road
  • Jan. 11, Wm. Bright, work on road
  • Dec. 18, David Higgins, work on road
  • Feb. 10, Milton Hankins, work on road
  • Dec. 20, J. D. Froman, making road lists
  • Jan. 17, Wm. Lane, work on road
  • Jan. 28, Herbert Brown, work on road

 

Township Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

  • Mar. 6, James A. Stewart, for service account
  • Sep. 22, John Bray, supervisor service
  • May 8, C. W. Brown, supervisor service
  • July 4, James Higgins, supervisor service
  • June 31, W. J. Waltz, supervisor service
  • Aug. 12, E. S. Adams, supervisor service
  • July 28, John H. Reed, supervisor service
  • Mar. 21, W. J. Baird, stamped envelopes
  • Feb. 5, Geo. M. Frampton, window shades
  • Dec. 20, W. J. Baird, printing reports
  • Oct. 4, Wm. [?] Co., supplies
  • Nov. 27, J. L. Detraz, engine for crusher

 

Dog Tax Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

  • April 11, Andrew Sigmon, for sheep killed by dog
  • April 19, R. L. Butts, for sheep killed by dog
  • April 19, H. C. Shaw, for sheep killed by dog
  • Aug. 9, John H. Brown, for sheep killed by dog
  • Sep. 19, Noah Oliver, for sheep killed by dog
  • Oct. 21, H. C. Shaw, for sheep killed by dog

 

Special School Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

  • Aug. 7, Wm. King, roofing and painting
  • Aug. 14, Wm. F. Goldenburg, supplies for schools
  • Sep. 19, V. B. Richards, lumber
  • Sep. 20, R. M. Campbell, freight on crayon
  • Sep. 20, C. V. Thiebaud, brooms and buckets
  • Oct. 2, Clarence McKenzie, hauling coal
  • Oct. 3, Ira M. Brindley, hauling coal
  • Oct. 4, J. M. Olcott & Co., school supplies
  • Oct. 6, Adkinson Bro., lumber
  • Oct. 12, T. J. Rusell, hauling coal and repairs
  • Oct. 15, R. W. Armstrong, hauling coal and repairs
  • Oct. 18, Eli Haskell, hauling coal and repairs
  • Oct. 21, A. Shaw, expressage
  • Oct. 30, John Eckart, stoves and pipe
  • Oct. 30, D. N. Scudder, hauling coal
  • Nov. 6, James Adams, repairs
  • Nov. 6, James Brindley, hauling coal
  • Nov. 14, Absolom Adams, hauling coal
  • Nov. 15, Henry Brindley, painting
  • Nov. 17, C. E. Danner, hauling coal
  • Dec. 25, A. L. Joyce, repairs and kindling
  • Dec. 27, Baker & Thornton, supplies
  • Feb. 14, Adkinson Bro., lumber
  • Dec. 28, Geo. M. Grampton, window shades
  • Jan. 3, Olvier Bro., coal
  • Jan. 13, C. D. Lauderbaught, plastering
  • Feb. 8, D. M. Haskell, supplies
  • Feb. 8, E. M. Stevens, paint
  • Feb. 8, A. V. Danner, supplies
  • Feb. 17, W. Webster, hauling coal
  • Feb. 23, John Phillips, work 1 day
  • March 2, Ira Brindley, hauling coal
  • March 13, Absalom Adams, hauling coal
  • March 21, Wm. Webster, hauling coal
  • April 18, [?] Shaw, hauling coal
  • April 18, [?]
  • April 18, Jas. Brindley, hauling coal
  • April 19, E. S. Adams, hauling coal
  • April 21, Albert Brindley, hauling coal
  • May 1, Jas. Stewart, enumerating
  • May 1, Wm. Shaw, expressage
  • May 1, Wm. Goldenburg, supplies
  • May 1, Philip Romerell, repairing
  • May 3, John W. Wright, work and supplies
  • May 7, L. W. Golay, paint and oil
  • May 9, [?] Dennis, repairs
  • May 10, N. Miller, kindling
  • June 6, Justi Malcomson, enumerating
  • July 7, Albert G. Craig, [?]
  • July 12, [?]
  • Aug. 1, [?] Banner, screens and wires
  • July 21, B. S. Scott, Sec. of Moorefield School for 26 transfers
  • Aug. 3, Will Wright, for 1 transfer to Brooskburg
  • Aug. 1, Alfred Rous, for coal
  • Feb. 17, Lillian McCormick, Institute fees
  • April 17, N. Miller, Institute fees
  • April 17, Ella [?], Institute fees
  • April 17, [?]
  • April 17, Leia Protsman, Institute fees
  • April 14, Daisy Brindley, Institute fees
  • Feb. 17, Pearl Turner, Institute fees
  • Feb. 17, Mayme Thiebaud, Institute fees
  • Feb. 17, Helen Gordon, Institute fees
  • Feb. 17, Edna McKay, Institute fees
  • Feb. 17, Emma Clements, Institute fees
  • Feb. 17, Stanley Cotton, Institute fees
  • Feb. 17, Susie Kendell, Institute fees
  • Feb. 17, A. L. Joyce, Institute fees and other work
  • Feb. 10, Vevay Coal Co., coal
  • June 8, J. E. Williams, supplies
  • March 30, A. J. Works, insurance on school house
  • Feb. 16, Celia Phillips, cleaning school house
  • Aug. 7, Detraz Bros., lumber and shingles

 

Tuition Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

  • April 5, A. L. Joyce, teaching school
  • April 5, Susie Kendell, teaching school
  • April 6, Lillian McCormick, teaching school
  • April 6, Stanley M. Cotton, teaching school
  • April 7, Emma Clements, teaching school
  • Aug. 7, Edna McKay, teaching school
  • April 7, Helen C. Gordon, teaching school
  • April 11, Mayme Thiebaud, teaching school
  • April 11, Pearl Turner, teaching school
  • April 14, Daisy Brindley, teaching school
  • April 17, Louis C. Protsman, teaching school
  • April 17, Luella Brindley, teaching school
  • April 17, Ella Sharp, teaching school
  • April 17, Napolian Miller, teaching school

Cotton Township Trustee’s Report – 1900

Cotton Township, Switzerland County, Indiana, Trustee’s report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 16 Aug 1900 – Page 1, Column 4

Cotton Township.
Trustee’s Report to the Commissioners of Switzerland County, Indiana.
By A. J. WORKS, Trustee.

[See newspaper for full report. Page washed out and hard to read. Readable names below.]

Road Tax Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

  • W. H. Lee, bridge lumber
  • A. F. Hyde, work
  • John Warner, [?]
  • B[?] Tinker, team to grader
  • Bert Hyde, [?]
  • Alvin Works, [?]
  • T. J. Heath, hauling
  • T. J. Heath, breaking stone
  • Haydon Gary, hauling stone
  • [?] Bocock, [?]
  • Henderson Work, hauling and breaking stone
  • A. F. Hyde, work on road
  • Bert Hyde, work on road
  • Augustus Dunning, team and hand

 

Township Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

  • A. J. Works, services as trustee
  • W. C. Ricketts, 2 days service as Sup
  • Mort Dunning, seventeen days services as Sup
  • Albert F. Hyde, eleven days services as Sup
  • B. W. Clark, service as Sup
  • Newell Morrison, services as Sup
  • M. C. Ricketts, services as Sup
  • A. W. Brown, services as Sup
  • W. J. Baird, publishing office day notice
  • H. Stein, supervisor order
  • Baker & Thornton, books and supplies, new law
  • Baker & Thornton, books, records and reports made [?] by new law
  • Alvin Works, services as Sup
  • W. J. Baird, publishing financial report
  • A. F. Hyde, services as Sup
  • Alvin Works, services as Sup
  • B. W. Clark, services as Sup
  • Newell Morrison, services as Sup
  • A. W. Brown, services as Sup
  • Mort Dunning, services as Sup
  • J. D. Froman, making road tax list

 

Dog Tax Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

  • Bruce Pavy, sheep
  • Lincoln Clark, sheep
  • T. W. Holmes, 2 sheep
  • G. W. Bunger, 1 sheep

 

Special School Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

  • Geo. M. Frampton, 6 sets window shades
  • S. R. Hatch, wire for fencing school lots
  • R. M. Campbell, freight on school books
  • W. H. Lee, lumber out buildings
  • Baker & Thornton, bal act school goods
  • A. J. Probst, hauling and rep school house
  • Henry Likely, bal rent on school room
  • L. E. Sedam, hauling coal
  • Wm. Armstrong, rep and painting houses
  • Prior M. Pavy, hauling coal and rep house
  • H. [?] Steele, Cass Tp. fund for school children Cotton Tp.
  • D. P. Oak, hauling coal, rep. and supplies
  • Charles Jarvis, hauling coal and rep. house
  • W. H. Melick, hauling coal and work and supplies
  • Wm. Dickason, hauling coal and rep. house
  • John S. Mead, kindling
  • P. M. Pavy, hauling coal and rep. house
  • Henderson Works, hauling coal and stove and furniture
  • Wm. Pattie & Co., windows, doors and lumber
  • A. Benedict, coal
  • J. H. McDaniel & Son, lumber
  • B. H. North, coal
  • M. O. Dennis, hauling coal and serv. director
  • Mrs. A. W. Brown, amt. paid janitor
  • Mabel Pavy, janitor services
  • Lula Works, janitor services
  • D. M. Haskell, stoves and rep.
  • Alfred Rous, coal
  • J. E. Williams, school supplies
  • Vevay Coal Co., coal
  • Wm. P. Truitt, lumber
  • G. W. Cutsnaw, lumber
  • C. J. Tyler, hauling coal and cleaning house
  • Henderson Works, hauling and putting up stoves
  • Wm. Sheets, freight on package books
  • J. F. Houze, paints and school house supplies
  • J. C. Hizer, school supplies
  • J. B. Moore, building fires
  • Mary E. Griffith, janitor services by Henry
  • Lon Bailey, oiling school house floors
  • Howard Dickason, janitor services
  • John H. Cunningham, janitor services
  • D. H. Goble, school visitors to schools
  • W. H. Lee, lumber
  • Wes Tague, janitor services
  • Robert Boyd, janitor services and kindling
  • John A. Truitt, janitor services and kindling
  • Carl Campbell, janitor services and kindling
  • Alf Driver, janitor and serv. director
  • Lula Works, Institute and janitor fees
  • D. P. Oak, serv. as janitor and director
  • John Althoff, supplies and serv. as director
  • Mr. A. W. Brown, school supplies
  • M. O. Dennis, serv. as janitor and director
  • Eugene W. Heath, supplies
  • Tom Works, taking enumeration
  • Myrta Oxley, Institute and janitor fees
  • M. J. Seward, coal
  • S. R. Heath, paints, oils and supplies
  • Emma Gary, Institute fees
  • Baker & Thornton, school reg. floor dressing and furniture
  • Charles Pavy, Institute fees
  • Lula Williamson, Institute fees
  • Mabel Pavy, Institute and janitor fees
  • Mrs. A. W. Brown, Institute fees
  • Wm. S. Humphrey, transfer of pupil to Posey Township
  • H. B. Steele, Trustee, transfer 21 pupils

 

Tuition Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

  • Mabel Pavy, teaching district 7
  • Charles Pavy, teaching district 4
  • W. D. Tyler, teaching district 2
  • Myrta Oxley, teaching district 5
  • Emma Gary, teaching district 8
  • Lula Works, teaching district 3
  • Lula Vandever, teaching district 6
  • Bertha Littlefield, teaching district 10
  • Lula Williamson, teaching district 1
  • Mrs. A. W. Brown, teaching district 9

Pleasant Township Trustee’s Report – 1900

Pleasant Township, Switzerland County, Indiana, Trustee’s report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 16 Aug 1900 – Page 1, Column 2

Pleasant Township.
Trustee’s Report to the Commissioners of Switzerland County, Indiana.

[See newspaper for full report. Page washed out and hard to read. Readable names below.]

 

ROAD FUND.

  • Frank Jackson, breaking stone
  • Wm. Richter, road work
  • Scott Danner, road work
  • Daniel Turner, road work
  • John Taylor, road work
  • [?] Archer, road work
  • [?] Anderson, road work
  • Hugh Jackson, [?] on road

 

TOWNSHIP FUND.

  • E. Culbertson, services as Trustee
  • W. J. Baird, [?]
  • Wm. M. Shaw, expressage
  • D. B. Goble, [?] report books
  • J. D. Froman, writing road lists
  • W. S. Welch, services as Supervisor
  • Geo. M. Frampton, office books
  • Henry Buening, services as supervisor
  • J. H. Jackson, services as supervisor
  • Frank Gray, services as supervisor
  • Lee Wormus, services as supervisor
  • Wm. N. Ryan, services as supervisor
  • J. G. Briggs, services as supervisor
  • E. Culbertson, Postage and stationery

 

DOG FUND.

  • J. V. Archer, sheep killed
  • C. E. Whitton, sheep killed
  • James Storie, sheep killed
  • Leonard Voris, sheep killed
  • Levi Orem, sheep killed
  • W. S. Welch, sheep killed
  • Wm. A. Shadday, sheep killed
  • S. E. Ryan, sheep killed
  • Samuel Culbertson, sheep killed
  • David Culbertson, sheep killed
  • Wm. Gray, sheep killed

 

SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND.

  • J. C. Smith, Tuition
  • D. H. Gobel, home and school visitor
  • Elwood Cole, hauling coal
  • J. F. Stewart, cleaning S. house
  • N. Roberts, hauling coal and repairs
  • W. N. Pattie, hauling material
  • J. O. Martin, hauling coal and repairing
  • Milford Paugh, wood and repairs
  • C. C. Finch, crayon
  • Vevay Wharfboat Co., freight
  • T. J. Kichter, painting
  • A. Weaver, repairs
  • W. H. Rogers, slating
  • Harry Berkemeyer, painting
  • E. F. Griswold, cleaning S. house
  • A. P. [?], hauling coal and repairing
  • Jas. Archer, school supplies
  • K. H. White, building material
  • Jas. S. Scott, hauling coal and repairing
  • Wm. Tragader, services as director
  • Hannibal Farrell, services as director
  • J. E. C. F. Harper, paint
  • Frank Osborn, fuel
  • C. R. Downey, painting
  • H. E. Thieman, services as director
  • Rufus Ferguson, repairs and hauling coal
  • John Eckert, [?]
  • Jesse Hatch, wod
  • G. S. Hulley, repairs and wood
  • Vevay Coal Co., coal
  • A. Rous, coal
  • A. V. Danner, glass
  • Wm. Hankins, wood and repairs
  • Chas. Blodget, wood
  • J. O. Kern, school supplies
  • E. D. Shadday, Institute and janitor fees
  • A. E. Fry, Institute and janitor fees
  • Isabel Kincaid, Institute and janitor fees
  • Eleanor Culbertson, Institute and janitor fees
  • C. L. Danner, enumerating
  • Wm. Tait, tuition
  • Geo. M. Frampton, school furniture
  • McGee & Co., shingles
  • Danner & Brook, [?]
  • Edward Morrison, [?]

 

TUITION FUND.

  • E. D. Shadday, [?]
  • Harvy W. Briggs, teaching
  • W. F. Valentine, teaching no. 5
  • A. E. Fry, teaching
  • Eleanor Culbertson, teaching
  • H. E. Carnine, teaching
  • Lucevia Oxley, teaching
  • Delpha Orem, teaching

Posey Township Trustee’s Report – 1900

Posey Township, Switzerland County, Indiana, Trustee’s report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 9 Aug 1900 – Page 5, Column 1

Posey Township.
Trustee’s Report to Commissioners of Switzerland County, Indiana.
By W. S. HUMPHREY, Trustee.

[See newspaper for full report.]

Township Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

1899.

  • March 2, W. S. Humphrey 195 days services
  • March 1, Nannie Eaton, storage on office fixtures
  • March 8, D. B. Wallace, stationery and printing
  • April 8, Nannie Eaton, storage on office fixtures
  • May 2, William Fletcher, telephones message
  • May 6, Nannie Eaton, storage on office fixtures
  • May 13, H. J. Q. Howe, enumerating 6 days
  • May 15, Theo. Douglass, enumerating ten days
  • June 7, Nannie Eaton, storage on office fixtures
  • June 10, E. R. Mead, services as supervisor
  • June 21, Hiram Warner, services as supervisor
  • June 2, Ambrose Hewett, services as supervisor
  • June 11, Nannie Eaton, storage on office fixtures
  • Aug. 3, H. J. Q. Howe, enumerating one day
  • Aug. 5, Nannie Eaton, storage on office fixtures
  • Sept. 5, Nannie Eaton, storage on office fixtures
  • Sept. 7, Green Bros., telephone messages
  • Sept. 28, W. J. Baird, printing and advertising
  • Oct. 7, Nannie Eaton, storage on office fixtures
  • Oct. 22, John Taylor, services as supervisor
  • Oct. 19, J. D. Froman, making road list
  • Nov. 4, Nannie Eaton, storage on office fixtures
  • Nov. 25, Hiram Warner, services as supervisor
  • Dec. 2, John Taylor, services as supervisor
  • Dec. 4, Ambrose Hewett, services as supervisor
  • Dec. 6, Nannie Eaton, storage on office fixtures

1900.

  • Jan. 6, P. D. McNutt, services as supervisor
  • Jan. 6, Nannie Eaton, storage on office fixtures
  • Feb. 3, Nannie Eaton, storage on office fixtures
  • Feb. 11, Frank M. Davis, books and papers
  • Feb. 23, George Huston, services as supervisor
  • Feb. 24, E. R. Mead, services as supervisor

 

Road Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

1899.

  • April 8, Robert Stewart, repairs and timber
  • April 19, Foster & McHuron, per bills
  • May 13, John Vauter, lumber
  • May 17, Charley Gullion, expressage
  • May 23, James Hickman, lumber
  • June 10, R. O. Wickman, oak lumber
  • June 19, Austin Western Co., Ltd., repairs for grader
  • June 20, R. O. Wickman, freight bills
  • July 11, William Gockel, per bill
  • July 23, James Hambrick, one day team
  • July 22, Rush Platt, per bill
  • July 23, Hiram Warner, team work
  • Aug. 10, H. M. Rabb, per bills
  • July 31, George Frampton, one Austin grader
  • Aug. 12, Martin Stephenson, sharpening plow and cutter
  • Aug. 12, James Gurley, 1/2 day team
  • Aug. 23, Thomas Mounty, 15 days work on road
  • Aug. 24, Wm. Clores & Sons, one plow shear
  • Aug. 26, Sanford Poston, one day team
  • Aug. 31, Theo Douglas, work on grader
  • Oct. 17, Wm. Gockel, per bill
  • Oct. 31, William Brison, one day work
  • Nov. 4, Robert Stewart, balance due on rock
  • Nov. 14, Virgil Case, one day team
  • Nov. 15, H. M. Rabb, one day work
  • Nov. 23, Will McAllister, breaking rock
  • Nov. 23, James Sterman, work on road
  • Nov. 25, Hiram Warner, team work and hand
  • Dec. 2, John Taylor, team and hand
  • Dec. 4, James Hambrick, locust posts
  • Dec. 19, H. L. Walker, 7 perch rock
  • Dec. 21, C. R. Poston, one day team
  • Dec. 22, John Taylor, work on road

1900.

  • Jan. 6, H. M. Rabb, one scraper tongue
  • Jan. 12, H. J. Harris, 5 1/2 days hands
  • Feb. 3, C. H. North & Co., per bill
  • Feb. 26, R. O. Wickman, lumber for road

 

Dog Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

  • April 23, Ebin Butler, sheep killed
  • April 29, Daniel Mead, sheep killed
  • Oct. 28, Ebin Butler, sheep killed
  • Feb. 24, A. S. Humphrey, sheep killed

 

Special School Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

1899.

  • Aug. 5, Daniel Nave, one day work
  • Aug. 7, George Frampton, window shade
  • Aug. 8, George Cook, hauling lumber
  • Aug. 12, N. A. VanOsdol, five days stone work
  • Aug. 19, Jacob Keens, work
  • Aug. 21, J. H. McDannell & Sons, building material
  • Sept. 23, K. H. White, shingles
  • Sept. 25, Wm. Hanna, meals for hands
  • Sept. 30, James Owens, work on school house
  • Oct. 5, Alfred Moredock, work on school house
  • Oct. 6, Jacob Koons, four days team
  • Oct. 7, George Bradford, nineteen days painting
  • Oct. 9, The Mooes Lime Co., cement and lime
  • Oct. 14, W. E. Petty, express charges
  • Oct. 17, James Clark, hauling coal
  • Oct. 21, Stephen Chase, repairs and work
  • Oct. 27, E. S. Couch, per bill
  • Oct. 28, John Shafer, one half day team
  • Oct. 19, Excelsior Church & School Co., school seats
  • Nov. 2, A. Z. Stewart, repairs on cistern
  • Nov. 4, Robert Stewart, cleaning house and kindling
  • Nov. 23, Henry Schroeder, per bill
  • Dec. 2, Lon Long, per bills, repairs
  • Dec. 2, Arthur Douglas, per bill repairs

1900.

  • Jan. 11, A. L. North, per coal bill
  • Jan. 11, Green Brothers, telephone mes.
  • Jan. 13, Lon Rice, institute janitor fees
  • Jan. 13, Foster & McHuron, per bill lime
  • Jan. 13, O. W. Olcott, per bill to Jan Best
  • Jan. 13, O. W. Olcott, per bill
  • Jan. 20, E. S. Couch, per bill
  • Feb. 3, [?] North, per bill
  • Feb. 26, R. O. Wickman, per bill and lumber
  • Feb. 28, D. B. Wallace, printing
  • Mar. 10, J. H. Dickman, repairs on school house
  • March 30, Earl Jackson, Institute fees
  • March 30, May Searcy, Institute fees
  • March 31, Fanny White, Institute fees, cleaning house
  • March 31, M. K. Huston, Institute fees
  • March 31, Deat Cunningham, Institute fees
  • March 31, Lou Rice, Institute fees
  • April 2, Deda North, Institute fees
  • April 2, Daisy North, Institute fees
  • April 4, George Moredock, Institute fees
  • April 4, Lottie Douglas, Institute fees
  • April 4, Grace Douglas, Institute fees
  • April 7, Will Orr, repairs on school house
  • April 13, Alford Moredock, repairs and cleaning
  • April 11, Edith Buck, Institute fees
  • May 2, D. N. Haydon, dis on school books
  • May 12, S. J. Dibble, bal due on work
  • June 16, E. S. Couch, per bill to date
  • June 16, R. I. White, Treas., transfers tuition Patriot
  • June 17, James Clark, hauling for school house
  • July 30, John Couch, per bill hauling
  • July 30, Henry Rabb, two days work
  • July 30, Elmer Palmer, four days work
  • July 30, S. J. Dibble, four days work

 

Tuition Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

1900.

  • March 30, Earl Jackson, 120 days teaching
  • March 30, May Searcy, 120 days teaching
  • March 31, Fanny White, 120 days teaching
  • March 31, M. K. Huston, 120 days teaching
  • March 31, Dent Cunningham, 120 days teaching
  • April 2, Deda North, 120 days teaching
  • April 2, Daisy North, 120 days teaching
  • April 4, George Moredock, 120 days teaching
  • April 4, Lottie Douglas, 120 days teaching
  • April 4, Grace Douglas, 120 days teaching
  • April 14, Edith Buck, 120 days teaching

Posey Township Trustee’s Report – 1899

Posey Township, Switzerland County, Indiana, Trustee’s report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 17 Aug 1899 – Page 8, Column 1

Posey Township.
Trustee’s Report to Commissioners of Switzerland County, Indiana.
By W. S. HUMPHREY, Trustee.

[See newspaper for full report.]

Road Tax Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

1898.

  • April 2, James Gridley, repairs on chains
  • April 13, Harve Dibble, work
  • April 30, Rush Platt, repairs
  • April 30, George Herbert, one day work
  • May 10, Jasper Walick, breaking stone
  • May 21, Robert Stewart, breaking rock
  • May 24, Theo Douglas, work on scraper
  • June 11, F. Broadwell, lumber
  • June 23, R. O. Wickman, freight bill
  • June 25, George Cook, work on road
  • July 2, Rush Platt, repairs on scraper
  • July 7, Anston & Western Co., Ltd, repairs for scraper
  • July 16, F. Broadwell, lumber
  • July 16, George Platt, repairs on scraper
  • July 23, Birl DeHart, work
  • July 23, Weber Lampkin, work
  • July 23, Jacob Koons, team work
  • July 23, Henry Pettie, team and locust posts
  • July 23, W. Fletcher, work
  • July 23, Nate Lyons, work
  • July 26, Charles Dibble, one load of sand
  • July 30, Weber Lampkin, work
  • July 30, Frank Emerson, work
  • July 30, W. S. Fletcher, work
  • July 30, Joseph Stevenson, 1 day team
  • July 30, F. Broadwell, oak lumber
  • Aug. 1, W. Gockel, per bill
  • Aug. 1, Henry Schroeder, per bill
  • Aug. 6, Daniel Nave, work on road
  • Aug. 6, W. S. Fletcher, work
  • Aug. 6, Frank Emerson, 3 days work
  • Aug. 12, R. O. Wickman, freight bill
  • Aug. 12, J. H. McDannell & Son, lumber
  • Aug. 13, Thomas Fulcher, timber and work
  • Aug. 13, John Hambrick, two days work
  • Aug. 13, W. S. Fletcher, work
  • Aug. 13, J. M. Scranton, work
  • Aug. 16, A. N. Gridley, 1 day team
  • Aug. 17, W. McLaughlin, 1 day work
  • Aug. 17, Richard Cayton, team
  • Aug. 17, S. A. Fletcher, laying stone
  • Aug. 17, J. M. Scranton, work
  • Aug. 17, W. S. Fletcher, work
  • Aug. 18, Weber Lampkin, work
  • Aug. 23, Eugene Lampkin, work
  • Aug. 27, Jake Coons, Jr., 1 day team
  • Aug. 27, Pete Stephenson, 1 day work
  • Aug. 30, Henry Petty, locust posts
  • Sept. 3, Grant McLaughlin, 2 days team and hand
  • Sept. 3, Elza Mounts, 10 days work
  • Sept. 3, James Hickman, team
  • Sept. 12, Elza Mounts, 10 days work
  • Sep. 14, Hiram Hisel, work
  • Sep. 16, H. J. Harris, hands and team work
  • Sep. 17, John Black, two days work
  • Sep. 17, George Simpson, two days work
  • Sep. 17, Sanford Poston, team
  • Sep. 17, M. J. Manford, 1 day team
  • Sep. 17, Grant McLaughlin, work
  • Sep. 17, Early North, 1 day team
  • Sep. 24, Theo Douglas, team and hand work
  • Sep. 24, R. O. Wickman, oak lumber
  • Sep. 29, George M. Frampton, one bridge and culvert
  • Oct. 1, George Dunning, one day team
  • Oct. 1, George Moredock, 5 days team
  • Oct. 1, Wesley Evins, work on road
  • Oct. 4, Alford Moredock, work on road
  • Oct. 10, Charley Gullion, hauling on road
  • Oct. 15, John Brockwoll, on road
  • Oct. 26, Andy Walton, 1 day work
  • Oct. 28, W. S. Fletcher, work
  • Oct. 28, William Hayes, 2 days work
  • Oct. 31, George Herbert, 1 day work
  • Nov. 4, M. J. Manford, one day team
  • Nov. 5, Henry Thomas, 2 days work
  • Nov. 6, Rush Platt, per bill
  • Nov. 5, George Platt, repair bill
  • Nov. 8, William Miller, one day work
  • Nov. 12, William Evins, hand and team work
  • Nov. 13, Alonzo Fisk, oak lumber
  • Nov. 14, J. H. McDannell & Son, oak lumber
  • Nov. 19, A. S. Humphrey, posts and lumber
  • Nov. 22, Henry Schroeder, per bill
  • Nov. 22, Thomas Fulcher, on road
  • Nov. 23, Frank Jackson, wire
  • Nov. 23, Hiram Warner, 5 days team
  • Nov. 23, Ambrose Hewett, team
  • Nov. 28, John Taylor, team
  • Dec. 3, R. B. Huston, hand and team
  • Dec. 11, Theo Douglas, hauling tiling
  • Dec. 17, William Vauter, locust posts
  • Dec. 19, J. G. Gurley, on breaking rock
  • Dec. 22, George Cook, work on road
  • Dec. 22, Frank Gurley, breaking rock
  • Dec. 30, William Evins, lumber
  • Jan. 7, Thom Fulcher, lumber
  • Jan. 9, E. R. Mead, lumber and nails
  • Jan. 10, Rabb & North, per bill

 

Township Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

1898.

  • March 8, W. S. Humphrey, service as Trustee
  • March 10, Mrs. Nannie Eaton, storage on office fixtures
  • April 6, Mrs. Nanie Eaton, storage on office fixtures
  • April 30, Ambrose Hewett, service as Supervisor
  • May 14, Edgar Mead, service as Supervisor
  • May 14, William Eaton, storage on office fixtures
  • June 9, E. R. Mead, service as Supervisor
  • June 11, Mrs. Nannie Eaton, storage on office fixtures
  • June 23, Ohio River Telephone, 5 messages
  • June 25, Hiram Warner, service as Supervisor
  • July 6, R. O. Wickman, freight bill
  • July 18, W. F. North, Tres, revenue stamps
  • July 22, Ambrose Hewett, service as Supervisor
  • July 29, Edgar Mellon, drayage
  • Aug 6, William Eaton, storage on office fixtures
  • Sep. 12, William Eaton, store on office fixtures
  • Sep. 30, Lucian Harris, one set of law books
  • Sep. 30, W. J. Baird, printing report and advertising
  • Oct. 8, William Eaton, storage on office fixtures
  • Oct. 10, John Taylor, service as Supervisor
  • Oct. 15, J. E. Hart, making road list
  • Oct. 26, William Fletcher, phone messages
  • Nov. 5, William Eaton, storage on office fixtures
  • Nov. 12, J. W. Shirey, three days judge of election
  • Nov. 12, J. T. Bodkin, three days judge of election
  • Nov. 12, Edgar Cheavers, three days judge of election
  • Nov. 12, Wilton Legg, three days judge of election
  • Nov. 12, R. I. White, three days clerk of election
  • Nov. 12, James Hickman, three days clerk of election
  • Nov. 14, Elmer Hufford, inspector of election
  • Nov. 14, John Davis, three days clerk of election
  • Nov. 14, Andy Shafer, three days clerk of election
  • Nov. 14, Harvey Elliott, three days judge of election
  • Nov. 15, A. B. Douglas, three days clerk of election
  • Nov. 23, Hiram Warner, service as Supervisor
  • Nov. 28, Ambrose Hewett, service as Supervisor
  • Nov. 28, John Taylor, service as Supervisor
  • Dec. 5, George Dunning, Inspector of election
  • Dec. 5, Anna Eaton, storage on office fixtures
  • Dec. 10, P. D. McNut, services as Supervisor
  • Dec. 22, William Bunger, judge of election
  • Dec. 23, George Lostutter, Inspector of election

1899.

  • Jan. 6, Anna Eaton, storage on office fixtures
  • Jan. 12, E. R. Mead, service as Supervisor
  • Jan. 16, P. R. Lostutter, clerk of election
  • Feb. 8, William Eaton, storage on office furniture
  • March 2, George Huston, service as Supervisor

 

Dog Tax Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

1898.

  • May 12, Charley Boyle, sheep killed
  • Oct. 19, Charley Wade, sheep killed and maimed

 

Special School Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

1898.

  • Sep. 14, John Hambuck, hauling coal
  • Sep. 16, Manuel Bryams, work
  • Sep. 16, Edgar Bryams, work
  • Sep. 16, John Humbuch, hauling coal
  • Sep. 16, William Froman, bal hauling coal
  • Sep. 20, Edgar Bryams, work
  • Sep. 20, Manuel Bryams, work
  • Sep. 21, Geo. Dibble, meals for hands
  • Sep. 21, R. O. Wickman, coal
  • Oct. 1, Len Long, repairing school house
  • Oct. 3, J. H. McDonnell & Son, lumber
  • Oct. 4, Alford Moredock, cleaning school house
  • Oct. 15, Frank Riley, meals furnished hands
  • Oct. 26, Robert Stewart, hauling lumber and other work
  • Oct. 26, James Owins, cleaning and repairs
  • Nov. 5, Arthur Douglas, cleaning and repairs
  • Nov. 5, A. F. Stewart, cleaning and repairs
  • Nov. 19, Harve Wade, work on cistern
  • Nov. 22, Henry Schroeder, per bill
  • Dec. 14, Theo Douglas, meals for hands
  • Dec. 17, Lou Rice, janitor fees for Institute
  • Dec. 17, Stephen Chase, repairs on house
  • Dec. 18, E. S. Couch, per bill

1899.

  • Jan. 10, Rabb & North, per bill
  • Jan. 14, Henry Dickman, repair bill
  • Feb. 7, D. N. Haydon, 5 percent sale books
  • Feb. 18, Lou Rice, janitor fees for Institute
  • Feb. 18, O. W. Olcott, per bill
  • Feb. 18, George Huston, coal
  • March 1, Henry Mead, kindling and repairs
  • March 17, George Dibble, meals for hands
  • March 17, Lon Rice, janitor fees for Institute
  • March 27, Daisy North, Institute and janitor fees
  • March 27, Ella Abbott, Institute and janitor fees
  • March 27, Louis Kelley, Institute and janitor fees
  • March 28, Lizzie North, Institute and janitor fees
  • March 28, George Moredock, Institute and janitor fees
  • March 28, Fannie White, Institute and janitor fees
  • March 29, Edith Buck, Institute and janitor fees
  • March 31, Emerson North, Institute and janitor fees
  • April 1, Omer Williamson, Institute and janitor fees
  • April 5, Grace Sheldon, Institute and janitor fees
  • April 8, Harvey Walker, Institute and janitor fees
  • April 8, Robert Stewart, repairing school house
  • April 12, John Orr, Jr., repairing school house
  • April 15, Mrs. Houze, kindling and matches
  • April 15, E. S. Couch, per bill
  • July 3, Lucian Lampkin, one day shoveling sand
  • July 11, Edgar Emerson, one day work
  • July 17, Lucian Lampkin, work on sand boat
  • July 17, John Schafer, team work
  • July 22, Jacob Koons, 3 days team
  • Aug. 5, John Spencer, work

 

Tuition Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

1899.

  • March 27, Daisy North, 120 days teaching
  • March 27, Ella Abbott, 120 days teaching
  • March 27, Louisa Kelly, 120 days teaching
  • March 28, Lizzie North, 120 days teaching
  • March 28, George Moredock, 120 days teaching
  • March 29, Fannie White, 120 days teaching
  • March 29, Edith Buck, 120 days teaching
  • March 31, Emerson North, 120 days teaching
  • April 1, Omer Williamson, 120 days teaching
  • April 5, Grace Sheldon, 120 days teaching
  • April 8, Harvey Walker, 120 days teaching

Craig Township Trustee’s Report – 1899

Craig Township, Switzerland County, Indiana, Trustee’s report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 17 Aug 1899 – Page 5, Column 1

Craig Township.
Trustee’s Report to Commissioners of Switzerland County, Indiana.
By JAMES A. STEWART, Trustee.

[See newspaper for full report.]

Road Tax Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

1898.

  • March 23, A. V. Danner, road tools
  • April 20, David Brindley, moving crusher
  • April 23, U. G. Trafalet, road tools
  • May 31, John F. Phillips, locust posts
  • June 3, Louis Brooks, work on grader
  • Jun 8, B. D. Scott, barbed wire
  • June 25, Fred Lock, lumber culverts
  • June 25, Willie Tilley, 4 days work team
  • June 25, Joshua D. Griffith, work on road
  • June 29, Frank M. Davis, Supervisor’s supplies
  • June 30, John H. Reed, repairs on tools
  • July 5, N. G. Swalls, sewer pipe
  • July 9, Charles C. Shaw, note on rock crusher
  • July 14, Wm. Lindsley, freight on grader
  • July 24, J. F. Brown, lumber
  • July 30, A. V. Danner, road tools
  • Aug. 2, Robert Danner, moving crusher
  • Aug. 17, Jas. Stewart, wire and posts
  • Sep. 5, Carroll Joyce, 4 days work team
  • Sep. 22, R. Ryse, township supplies
  • Sep. 21, Robert Danner, engine for crusher
  • Oct. 13, Samuel Shafer, hauling rock 3 days

1899.

  • Jan. 23, Wm. J. Waltz, work team
  • Feb. 1, F. K. Manford, work on road tools

1898.

  • Dec. 3, John H. Reed, work on road
  • Dec. 1, Alfred Shaw, road plow

 

Township Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

  • March 7, Jas. Stewart, service account
  • Jun 11, W. J. Waltz, supervisor
  • Jun 15, Charles Manford, supervisor
  • Jun 25, Fred Lock, supervisor
  • Jun 29, Straight Wood Co., township supplies
  • Jul 1, John H. Reed, supervisor
  • Jul 2, C. C. Shaw, stamps government
  • July 9, W. J. Waltz, supervisor
  • July 9, W. E. Brooks, supervisor
  • July 19, W. E. Brooks, supervisor
  • July 21, E. S. Adams, supervisor
  • Oct. 21, John Bray, supervisor
  • Nov 7, John H. Reed, supervisor
  • Nov. 11, W. E. Brooks, supervisor

1899.

  • Jan. 28, W. J. Waltz, supervisor

1898.

  • Aug. 27, Austin & Western Co., road grader
  • Aug. 20, Baker & Thornton, township record
  • Nov. 15, Joseph T. McKay, judge of election
  • Dec. 5, James Kirkpatrick, clerk of election
  • Dec. 6, J. A. Myers, inspector of election
  • Dec. 6, James Simpson, judge of election
  • Dec. 6, Charles D. Samples, judge of election
  • Dec. 7, Amie L. Joyce, clerk of election
  • Dec. 15, U. G. Gray, judge of election
  • Dec. 16, Peter V. Ramsyer, clerk of election
  • Dec. 18, Jas. Stewart, clerk of election
  • Dec. 18, C. R. Anderson, clerk of election
  • Dec. 20, Jefferson Weaver, judge of election
  • Dec. 20, Frank Rosenberger, inspector of election

1899.

  • Jan. 18, John Tilley, judge of election
  • Jan. 30, C. W. Brown, supervisor dis 2
  • Jan. 31, Fred Lock, supervisor dis 3
  • Feb. 20, John Calhoon Morgan, inspector
  • Feb. 21, John Bray, supervisor dis 1
  • March 1, Napoleon Miller, clerk of election
  • Feb. 15, E. S. Adams, supervisor service
  • March 3, W. J. Baird, printing report

 

Dog Tax Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

1898.

  • June 10, Robert W. Scott, sheep killed by dogs
  • June 16, C. W. Brown, sheep killed by dogs
  • June 17, Albert Brindley, sheep killed by dogs
  • June 20, Streight Wood Co., assessors dog book
  • July 15, John H. Todd, sheep killed by dogs
  • July 20, Andrew Sigmon, sheep killed by dogs
  • July 20, [?], sheep killed by dogs
  • Sep. 3, G. W. Sharp, sheep killed by dogs
  • Sep. 7, James Cleghorn, sheep killed by dogs
  • Nov. 7, Jasper N. Brindley, sheep killed by dogs

 

Special School Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

1898.

  • Aug. 2, C. C. Finch, school supplies
  • Aug. 16, Jas. Stewart, school supplies
  • Aug. 17, Baker & Thornton, contract
  • Sep. 21, L. R. Ryse, dictionary
  • Sep. 22, Vevay wharf boat co., freight
  • Sep. 22, T. J. Gordon, for stone work
  • Sep. 21, John Bray, hauling coal
  • Oc.t 1, V. B. Richards, lumber for school no. 10
  • Oct. 8, Cornelius Bayne, director no. 16
  • Oct. 12, Henry Martin, hauling coal
  • Oct. 12, James Hewitt, hauling coal
  • Oct. 13, Samuel Shafer, boarding [?]
  • Oct. 13, Malcom Cowan, for two sills for school house dist no. 10
  • Oct. 17, W. L. McFarland, hauling coal and other supplies
  • Oct. 17, Tiperious Gordon, hauling lumber 3 days
  • Oct. 24, Ira M. Brindley, hauling coal
  • Oct. 24, Vevay wharf boat co, freight on roofing
  • Oct. 25, Perry K. Cotton, for roofing
  • Oct. 26, Eli Haskell, service as director
  • Oct. 29, Thomas Wiseman, hauling lumber
  • Nov. 1, George Scudder, hauling coal
  • Nov. 1, Riley Land, stoves
  • Nov. 3, John Joyce, for work on school house dist no. 12
  • Nov. 3, U. G. Gray, for work on school house dis no. 12
  • Nov. 3, James Adams, hauling coal
  • Nov. 3, Fred Lock, work on school house
  • Nov. 3, Jacob Detraz, work on school house
  • Nov. 4, John Boyd, painting
  • Nov. 12, Lafyette Banta, hauling coal
  • Nov. 23, Adkinson Bra[?], for lumber
  • Nov. 23, J. S. Malcomson, hauling and lumber furnished
  • Dec. 1, Perry K. Cotton, roofing
  • Dec. 1, M. Pattie & Co., lumber
  • Dec. 6, Edward McKay, work
  • Dec. 7, James Clashman, blackboard
  • Dec. 16, T. J. Russell, building outhouse
  • Dec. 17, L. W. Golay, paint
  • Dec. 17, Riley Land, stove and pipes
  • Dec. 22, Ab Adams, work

1899.

  • Jan. 28, Chas. Wright, hauling coal
  • Jan. 30, Ira Brindley, hauling coal
  • Feb. 1, O. S. Waldo, school supplies
  • Feb. 6, Charles Hill, for coal
  • Feb. 6, J. D. Pavy, director service
  • Feb. 11, Carl Jayce, for freight and hauling
  • Feb. 17, Howard Samples, hauling coal
  • Feb. 16, M. V. Pattie & Co., flooring
  • Feb. 17, W. L. McFarland, for hauling coal
  • Feb. 20, A. J. Works, insuring school houses
  • Feb. 28, Ed Anderson, director service
  • March 23, Clay Cotton, 5 Institutes and other supplies
  • April 8, A. V. Danner, school supplies
  • Feb. 15, M. G. Swails, school desks and supplies

1889.

  • Aug. 20, Baker & Thornton, diplomas

1899.

  • March 21, P. S. Pogue, clerk, freight
  • March 21, D. M. Haskell, supplies
  • Jan. 18, John Joyce, putting up blackboard
  • March 23, Kate Holder, Institute and janitor fees
  • May 10, R. Ryse, supplies
  • April 1, Helen Gordon, Institutes
  • April 1, Pearl Turner, Institutes
  • April 5, Ida Walters, Institutes
  • April 5, Myrtle Oxley, Institutes
  • April 8, Ben McKay, Institutes
  • April 10, Emma Clements, Institutes
  • April 10, Mayme Thiebaud, Institutes
  • April 12, Elsie Peters, Institute
  • April 15, Mamie Smith, Institutes
  • April 15, Stanley Cotton, Institutes
  • April 17, D. N. Scudder, hauling coal
  • April 17, U. G. Gray, repairs
  • April 20, Shaw & Chittenden, nails
  • April 21, Justi Malcomson, Institutes
  • April 21, J. S. Malcomson, director
  • April 21, J. S. Malcomson, hauling coal
  • April 26, T. J. Russell, hauling coal
  • April 28, John Wright, work and supplies
  • May 29, J. E. Williams, for coal
  • June 13, A. L. Joyce, Institutes and janitor fees
  • June 13, Grant McKay, director service
  • June 13, J. E. Williams, school supplies
  • June 19, Jas. K. Pleasants, lumber
  • July 1, Alfred Rous, coal
  • July 20, Adams Express Co., express
  • Aug. 1, Oliver Smith, director service
  • Aug. 5, Milton Hankins, mowing school yard

 

Tuition Funds.

EXPENDITURES.

1899.

  • March 23, Kate Holder, teaching school
  • March 23, Clay Cotton, teaching school
  • April 1, Helen Gordon, teaching school
  • April 3, Ida Walters, teaching school
  • April 10, Mayme Thiebaud, teaching school
  • April 10, Emma Clements, teaching school
  • April 1, Pearl Turner, teaching school
  • April 12, Elsie Peters, teaching school
  • April 15, Mamie Smith, teaching school
  • April 15, Stanley Cotton, teaching school
  • April 8, Ben McKay, teaching school
  • April 5, Myrta Oxley, teaching school
  • April 21, Justi Malcomson, teaching school
  • July 13, A. L. Joyce, teaching school

Pleasant Township Trustee’s Report – 1899

Pleasant Township, Switzerland County, Indiana, Trustee’s report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 17 Aug 1899 – Page 1, Column 1

Pleasant Township.

Trustee’s Report to Commissioners of Switzerland County, Indiana.

By EDGAR CULBERTSON, Trustee.

[See newspaper for full report.]

Road Tax Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

  • April 3, Wm. Witherspoon, hauling stone
  • May 10, John Crawford & Son, repairing tools
  • May 19, L. L. Welch, road work
  • May 28, H. Griswold, repairing grader
  • June 10, D. Robertson, fencing
  • June 17, [?], road work
  • June 17, Jas. [?], road work
  • Aug, 10, W. H. Lee, bridge timber
  • Aug. 10, Ola Farrell, road work
  • Aug. 20, J. H. Jackson, repairing tools
  • Aug. 29, Elmer Gordon, road work
  • Sep. 1, John Culbertson, fencing
  • Sep. 6, G. M. Valentine, road work
  • Sep. 6, Wm. Prot[?], road work
  • Sep. 9, Wm. Ralston, bridge timber and work
  • Sep. 17, John Selar, road work
  • Sep. 17, S. E. Ryan, bridge timber
  • Oct. 1, John Jamison, road work
  • Oct. 1, C. N. Finch, road work
  • Oct. 19, B. D. Scott, road work
  • Oct. 22, J. W. [?], breaking stone
  • Oct. 25, Roy Hayes, road work
  • Oct. 31, N. Roberts, road work
  • Nov. 11, J. W. Gardner, road work
  • Nov. 15, O. E. Ryan, road work
  • Nov. 15, E. E. Cunningham, road work
  • Nov. 15, W. S. Paulley, road work
  • Nov. 19, H. Buening, laborers on road
  • Nov. 19, John W. Gribben, road work
  • Nov. 21, R. T. Paulley, road work
  • Nov. 23, Geo. Cotton, road work
  • Nov. 23, L. D. Stemon, road work
  • Nov. 23, Omer Shadday, breaking stone
  • Nov. 26, Joseph Glenn, breaking stone
  • Nov. 26, Oliver Robbins, breaking stone
  • Nov. 26, Geo. Payne, breaking stone
  • Nov. 28, W. S. Welch, laborers on road
  • Dec. 3, W. H. Oatman, nails
  • Dec. 3, Richard Shadday, road work
  • Dec. 8, Curtis Ferguson, breaking stone
  • Dec. 17, T. B. Ryan, road work
  • Dec. 17, Lee Wormus, laborers on road
  • Dec. 20, Chas. Reed, breaking stone
  • Dec. 29, Lewis McKay, breaking stone
  • Dec. 22, Geo. W. Cole, road work
  • Dec. 22, A. Weaver, hauling stone
  • Dec. 28, G. Newton Day, road work
  • Jan. 2, Hargan & Co., tile
  • Jan. 17, Fred Thiman, road work
  • Jan. 21, Isaac G. Briggs, laborers on road
  • Jan. 23, O. D. Fry, repairing road tools
  • Feb. 3, Henry Smith, hauling stone
  • Feb. 25, Frank Taylor, road work
  • Feb. 25, Frank Gray, laborers on road
  • Feb. 28, Wm. H. Henry, team work on road

 

Township Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

  • March 1, E. Culbertson, service as Trustee
  • June 1, J. W. Gardner, service as Supervisor
  • Aug. 20, W. J. Baird, advertising
  • Aug. 23, The Courier Co., stationery
  • Nov. 9, Isaac N. Paugh, election expense no. 2
  • Nov. 23, J. F. Stewart, election expense no. 2
  • Nov. 28, W. S. Welch, service as Supervisor
  • Nov. 30, B. F. Rodgers, election expense no. 1
  • Dec. 17, J. H. Jackson, service as Supervisor
  • Dec. 17, Lee Wormus, service as Supervisor
  • Jan. 21, Wm. N. Ryan, service as Supervisor
  • Jan. 21, L. L. Welch, putting in election booths and taking down and storing same
  • Jan. 21, I. G. Briggs, service as Supervisor
  • Jan. 22, D. H. [?], book
  • Feb. 20, C. C. Shaw, revenue stamps
  • Feb. 25, Frank Gray, service as Supervisor
  • Feb. 18, E. Culbertson, postage and stationery

 

Dog Tax Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

  • June 6, J. V. [?], sheep killed
  • June 7, [?], sheep killed
  • June 8, M. L. H[?], sheep killed
  • June 11, Peter Voris, sheep killed
  • June 11, J. R. Peters, sheep killed
  • June 11, [?] Green, sheep killed
  • June 17, J. O. Martin, sheep killed
  • June 17, R. H. Smith, sheep killed
  • Aug. 10, P. I. Lock, sheep killed
  • Aug. 10, Lee Wormus, sheep killed
  • Aug. 10, Van S. Brandon, sheep killed
  • Aug. 14, C. L. Gordon, sheep killed
  • July 29, Levi Orem, sheep killed
  • Aug. 1, Lemuel Hart, sheep killed
  • Aug. 1, J. W. Christie, sheep killed
  • Aug. 1, David Thompson, sheep killed
  • Aug. 7, A. Weaver, sheep killed
  • Sep. 9, H. Buening, stock killed
  • Feb. 22, W. S. Welch, stock killed
  • Feb. 22, Joseph Voris, stock killed
  • Feb. 22, Thomas Thompson, stock killed

 

SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND.

EXPENDITURES.

1898.

  • Aug. 27, A. P. Goodner, hauling coal, repairs
  • Aug. 27, C. E. Whitton, ten cords wood
  • Aug. 29, Geo. W. Cole, wood
  • Sep. 3, Angelo Griswold, cleaning school yard
  • Oct. 8, J. F. Stewart, wood and repairs
  • Oct. 10, M. Danner, building material and labor
  • Oct. 11, C. C. Finch, crayon
  • Oct. 15, J. O. Martin, hauling coal and repairs
  • Oct. 15, L. Griswold, repairs and school supplies
  • Oct. 15, M. F. Cole, repair
  • Oct. 24, J. H. C. F. Harper, paint, slating, brushes
  • Oct. 24, John Eckert, stoves
  • Oct. 25, J. V. Archer, hauling school furniture
  • Oct. 25, R. H. White, flooring
  • Oct. 31, Harvey Manford, hauling desks
  • Oct. 31, Henry Green, wood
  • Oct. 21, Piqua Furniture Co., school furniture
  • Nov. 2, Vevay Wharf Co., freight
  • Nov. 2, D. N. Haydon, 5 percent discount on books
  • Nov. 2, Wm. Hankins, wood and repairs
  • Nov. 8, Milford Paugh, services as director
  • Nov. 8, Chas. Berkemeyer, services as director
  • Nov. 10, S. H. Morrison, services as director
  • Nov. 20, Carl Paugh, wood
  • Dec. 2, Wm. N. Pattie, building material
  • Dec. 5, N. Roberts, hauling coal and repairs
  • Dec. 17, Chas. Blodget, wood
  • Dec. 17, Henry L. Thieman, wood and repairs
  • Dec. 22, Alfred Shaw, expressage
  • Dec. 22, A. Weaver, hauling coal and repairs

1899.

  • Jan. 2, Alfred Rous, coal
  • Jan. 12, D. R. Golde, “Home and School Visitor”
  • Jan. 18, [?] M. Frampton, window [?]
  • Jan. 21, Geo. S. [?], wood, building [?]
  • Jan. 21, Frank Osborn, kindling
  • Jan. 20, C. C. Cornet, window [?]
  • Feb. 6, Wm. F. Goldenburg, stove repairs
  • Feb. 20, J. E. Williams, coal
  • Feb. 21, Jas. S. [?], repairs and hauling coal
  • March 4, A. F. E. Fry, hauling and janitor fees
  • March 4, C. D. Ryan, Institute and janitor fees
  • March 11, Harry W. Briens, Institute and janitor fees
  • March 13, L. E. Carnine, Institute and janitor fees
  • March 13, H. Scott Glenn, Institute and janitor fees
  • March 13, Flora E. Lee, Institute and janitor fees
  • March 18, J. H. Benedict, Institute and janitor fees
  • March 18, Edgar Ralston, Institute and janitor fees
  • March 18, H. E. Carnine, Institute and janitor fees
  • March 20, O. E. Glenn, Institute and janitor fees
  • March 27, Maggie C. Manford, Institute and janitor fees
  • March 27, Rufus Ferguson, wood and repairs
  • March 30, W. H. Demann, teacher’s chair
  • April 3, A. V. Danner, [?]
  • April 3, John Peters, wood
  • April 5, Ida Smith, Institute and janitor fees
  • April 5, Delpha Orem, Institute and janitor fees
  • April 5, John W. Farrell, Institute and janitor fees
  • April 10, W. H. D[?], wood
  • April 10, Wm. Ralston, wood, curtains and lock
  • April 27, H. J. Zearin, chain rating
  • May 6, A. R. Fry, wood
  • June 3, Olive Gray, Institute and janitor fees
  • July 11, D. L. Stewart, cleaning school yard
  • July 11, Jas. Archer, school supplies
  • Feb. 19, H. Farrell, service as director

 

TUITION FUND.

EXPENDITURES.

1899.

  • March 9, Chas. D. Ryan, teaching no. 7
  • March 4, J. W. Farrell, teaching no. 3
  • March 4, Albert F. Fry, teaching no. 8
  • March 11, Harry W. Briggs, teaching no. 15
  • March 13, Scott Glenn, teaching no. 13
  • March 13, L. E. Carnine, teaching no. 6
  • March 18, Edgar E. Ralston, teaching no. 5
  • March 18, Flora E. Lee, teaching no. 2
  • March 18, H. E. Carnine, teaching no. 9
  • March 18, J. H. H[?]en, teaching no. 4
  • March 20, [?] E. Glenn, teaching no. 14
  • March 27, Margaret Manford, teaching no. 10
  • April 5, Ida Smith, teaching no. 1
  • April 12, Delphia [?], teaching no. 12
  • June 3, Olive Gray, teaching no. 11

Cotton Township Trustee’s Report – 1899

Cotton Township, Switzerland County, Indiana, Trustee’s report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 10 Aug 1899 – Page 5, Column 1

Cotton Township.
Trustee’s Report to Commissioners of Switzerland County, Indiana.
By A. J. WORKS, Trustee.

[See newspaper for full report.]

Road Tax Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

1898.

  • March 10, Wm. P. Truitt, bridge lumber, $17.50
  • March 10, Jeffery Miles, repairing road tools, $2.00
  • March 21, Albert F. Hyde, work on the road, $3.00
  • March 31, Julius H. Gibbs, order of N. H. Morrison, $1.70
  • April 1, B. W. Clark, 30 days work on road, $30.00
  • April 10, R. W. Chapman, road work, $1.00
  • April 10, Peter Houze, bridge lumber and hauling, $21.00
  • May 11, Levi H. Smith, road work, $1.70
  • June 10, Albert F. Hyde, work on road, $12.75
  • June 20, A. B. Hyde, work with team on road, $6.75
  • June 21, S. O. Murphy, order Warner & Fox, work, $10.67
  • June 22, W. H. Lee, lumber, $75.75
  • June 22, Jeffery Miles, repairing road tools, $3.00
  • June 22, Wm. Lester, work with team on road, $3.00
  • June 22, S. R. Heath, road supplies, $3.62
  • June 24, Albert F. Hyde, work, $15.50
  • June 24, Stewart Scranton, work on road, $3.00
  • June 24, Wm. P. Truitt, bridge lumber, $18.88
  • June 24, John Warner, work on road, $12.57
  • July 6, L. P. Bradford, work on road, $2.50
  • July 8, A. J. Hyde, one day team on road, $1.50
  • July 8, Clarence Melick, work on road, $2.25
  • July 27, Newell H. Morrison, work on road, $7.25
  • Aug. 2, C. O. Potter, nails, $1.00
  • Aug. 2, Geo. W. Potter, road work, $3.00
  • Aug. 3, John Warner, road work, $10.50
  • Aug. 12, O. P. Tinker, team to grader, $7.00
  • Aug. 15, A. Shaw & Son, road plow repairs, $0.90
  • Aug. 19, O. P. Tinker, with team, $8.50
  • Aug. 19, W. H. Sedam, work on road, $2.00
  • Aug. 19, Thomas W. Holmes, two days team, $1.00
  • Aug. 20, Thos. Works, work, $1.00
  • Aug. 26, Milton M[?], team, $2.00
  • Aug. 26, A. J. Hyde, team, $7.00
  • Aug. 26, W. H. Lee, team to grader, $1.00
  • Aug. 26, M. D. [?], team to dump, $6.75
  • Aug. 26, Thomas W. Holmes, team on road, $8.75
  • Aug. 26, Monroe Holmes, work on road, $3.57
  • Aug. 29, Tom Works, work on road, $[?]
  • Aug. 30, T. J. Heath, work and stone, $12.00
  • Aug. 30, Henderson Works, team to grade and to dump, $21.25
  • Aug. 30, Albert F. Hyde, team on road, $37.50
  • Aug. 31, Alvin Works, team and grader, $9.00
  • Sep. 3, H. S. Pavy, team on road, $5.25
  • Sep. 5, C. T. Tinker, team on road, $8.25
  • Sep. 5, John Warner, work road, $11.00
  • Oct. 1, Central Supply Company, road tools, $12.00
  • Oct. 3, John S. Humphrey, work on road, $3.00
  • Oct. 3, John W. Sadler, hauling stone, $17.25
  • Oct. 3, John S. Humphrey, work on road, $1.25
  • Nov. 5, John Warner, work on road, $15.00
  • Nov. 8, Samuel Tague, team, $1.50
  • Nov. 25, Mort Dunning, breaking stone, $1.50
  • Dec. 5, Henderson Works, team to scraper, $6.00
  • Dec. 20, Jos. Marsh, work, $0.75
  • Dec. 20, Clark & Richards, ten days team on road, $15.00
  • Dec. 31, Alder H. Dunning, team on road, $1.50

1899.

  • Jan. 21, C. W. Humphrey, stone for road, $0.40
  • Jan. 21, Tom Works, road work, $1.50
  • Feb. 18, Ira Davis, work on road, $2.00
  • Feb. 27, John B. Moore, stone for road, $1.50

 

Township Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

  • March 9, A. J. Works, service as Trustee, $321.00
  • April 20, Straight Wood Company, set Dog Tax Books, $6.50
  • May 20, Alvin Works, serv as Supervisor, $20.50
  • June 20, B. W. Clark, serv as Supervisor, $28.00
  • June 21, Albert F. Hyde, serv as Supervisor, $21.00
  • June 27, A. W. Brown, serv as Supervisor, $25.50
  • June 30, Newell H. Morrison, serv as Supervisor, $18.00
  • July 12, Mort Dunning, serv as Supervisor, $3.25
  • July 18, Baker & Thornton, Tp blanks and stationery, $11.00
  • Aug. 2, [?] Houze, order Elwood Houze, Sup, $20.25
  • Aug. 10, W. J. Baird, publishing office report, $5.00
  • Aug. 29, W. J. Baird, publishing annual report, $12.00
  • Oct. 1, [?] Supply Co., stationery and blank books, $1.00
  • Oct. 26, Alvin Works, bal serv as Supervisor, $25.50
  • Nov. 5, Mort Dunning, bal serv as Supervisor, $15.00
  • Nov. 9, Geo. W. Sanders, Inspector of election, $15.15
  • Nov. 9, [?] Morrison, Inspector of election, $11.00
  • Nov. 12, W. H. Long, Clerk of election, $6.00
  • Nov. 12, Geo. H. Vandever, Judge of election, $6.00
  • Nov. 19, J. E. Gilbert, clerk of election, $6.00
  • Nov. 19, L. B. Stow, Clerk of election, $6.00
  • Nov. 19, Newell H. Morrison, serv as Supervisor, $27.00
  • Nov. 21, Ed Potter, clerk of election, $6.00
  • Nov. 21, A. W. Brown, Judge of election, $6.00
  • Nov. 21, A[?] F. Hyde, serv as Supervisor, $22.50
  • Nov. 25, Mort Dunning, serv as Supervisor, $11.50
  • Nov. 28, Henderson Works, putting up and returning booths, $3.00
  • Nov. 29, C. W. M[?], Judge of election, $6.00
  • Dec. 7, Vevay Deposit Bank, order of A. F. Hyde, $11.50
  • Dec. 21, J. Banta, Judge of election, $6.00

1899.

  • Feb. 17, J. E. Hart, making road tax list, $10.00
  • Feb. 18, B. W. Clark, serv as Supervisor, $26.50
  • Feb. 20, A. V. [?], serv as Supervisor, $20.25
  • Feb. 21, Baker & Thornton, Record blanks and stationery, $13.00
  • March 1, L[?] Works, township library, $5.00
  • Feb. 28, U. C. Shaw, Revenue Stamps, $1.00

 

Dog Tax Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

1898.

  • April 1, Henry S. Pavy, 3 sheep, $9.00
  • June 17, C. Henry Kittenbrink, 1 sheep, $6.00
  • Nov. 11, C. Henry Kittenbrink, 1 sheep, $1.00
  • Dec. 31, C. Henry Kittenbrink, 1 sheep, $1.00

1899.

  • March 6, James [?], County [?] surplus, $17.00

 

Special School Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

1898.

  • Oct. 1, Central Supply Company, floor dressing, crayon, school furniture, $80.00
  • Oct. 18, [?], hauling coal and repairing school houses, $11.00
  • Oct. 20, Henderson Works, hauling two school houses, $11.00
  • Oct. 20, E. W. Heath, paint, oil and supplies, $18.21
  • Oct. 20, [?] Pavy, hauling coal and cleaning and repairing no. 7, $9.81
  • Oct. 22, D. P. Oak, supplies and hauling coal, $13.55
  • Oct. 24, Henderson Works, hauling, $1.00
  • Nov. 2, Wm. Dickason, hauling coal, $12.10
  • Nov. 4, M. O. Dennis, hauling coal, $12.00
  • Nov. 7, W. H. Sedam, painting and rep house 2, $6.00
  • Nov. 8, Geo. McKin, hauling coal to 10, $6.00
  • Nov. 10, L[?] Downey, cleaning school house and janitor fees, $3.00
  • Nov. 11, C. J. Tyler, hauling coal and cleaning house no. 2, $8.15
  • Nov. 15, Schurmpf & Told, school chart and supplies, $12.00
  • Nov. 19, Katie Day, services as janitor no. 5, $1.50
  • Nov. 20, O. P. Tinker, kindling nos. 2 & 9, $2.00
  • Dec. 3, Charles Jarvis, kindling and repairing out buildings, $5.25
  • Dec. 5, Henderson Works, hauling sand, brick and coal, $13.25
  • Dec. 17, Jim Dickason, serv as janitor, $2.50
  • Dec. 17, Lula Vandever, serv as janitor dist 5, $1.00
  • Dec. 19, Ed Hizer, serv as janitor dis 3, $2.50

1899.

  • Jan. 11, P. H. Wallick, hauling supplies and freight paid, $1.75
  • Jan. 2, R. W. Chapman, painting house one, $10.00
  • Feb. 17, James K. Pleasants, boarding, $3.20
  • Feb. 18, Wm. Armstrong, cleaning and painting school houses, $25.00
  • Feb. 20, D. H. Goble, copies school visitor, $12.70
  • Feb. 21, Baker & Thornton, slate boards, window guards, dictionaries and primary aids, $15.00
  • Feb. 25, J. C. Hizer, supplies dists 3 and 4, $2.00
  • Feb. 28, B. H. North, coal, $67.00
  • Feb. 28, Wm. P. Goldenburg, stoves and repairs, $10.00
  • Feb. 28, J. E. Williams, coal, $10.00
  • March 2, W. H. Lee, lumber dist 5 and 6, $3.50
  • March 3, J. R. Houze, paints and oils, $11.00
  • March 3, E. W. Heath, supplies dists 9 and 10, $2.00
  • March 4, James Pavy, 1 days at Institute, $5.00
  • March 4, W. H. Morrison, 1 days at Institute, $5.00
  • March 6, Alfred Rous, coal dist 5 and 6, $12.00
  • March 7, Henderson Works, hauling coal, $2.17
  • March 8, Ida Gary, 1 day at Institute, $5.00
  • March 10, S. R. Heath, supplies 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, $12.30
  • March 10, John S. Cunningham, janitor fees and kindling, $5.20
  • March 11, Wm. Dickason, service as director and janitor, $4.20
  • March 11, Lula Vandever, Institute and janitor fees, $8.10
  • March 11, Stella Lee, 4 days Institute, $5.00
  • March 11, Joan March, serv as janitor 9, $3.00
  • March 11, John A. Truitt, serv as janitor no. 2, $6.00
  • March 11, W. D. Tyler, 1 days Institute, $6.00
  • March 11, Ella Turner, serv as janitor, $3.00
  • March 13, Lulu Works, Institute and janitor fees and supplies, $9.70
  • March 16, G. L. Humphrey, Institute, $6.00
  • March 18, Alfred Driver, director, janitor and supplies, $16.20
  • March 18, Bertha Harris, four days at Institute, $5.00
  • March 18, D. P. Oak, serv as janitor, director and supplies, $16.20
  • March 18, Lon Oxley, Institute, janitor fees and supplies, $20.00
  • March 18, Jno Althof, hauling coal, serv as director, $8.50
  • March 20, F. M. Haydon, 4 days at Institute, $5.00
  • March 20, Charles Jarvis, ser as director 6, $1.50
  • March 27, Lula Works, holding Tp examination, $1.50
  • April 10, M. O. Dennis, serv as janitor and director, $7.50
  • April 29, Tom Works, taking enumeration, $25.00
  • July 3, J. E. Williams, school supplies 4 dists, $12.37
  • March 30, H. Works, hauling school books and supplies, $4.00
  • March 30, H. Works, cash paid freight and express, $3.20

 

Tuition Fund.

EXPENDITURES.

1899.

  • March 4, W. H. Morrison, teaching dist 1, $140.00
  • March 4, James Pavy, teaching dist 9, $140.00
  • March 9, Ida Gary, teaching dist 8, $150.00
  • March 11, Lula Vandever, teaching dist 5, $140.00
  • March 11, Stella Lee, teaching dist 6, $140.00
  • March 11, W. D. Tyler, teaching dist 2, $140.00
  • March 11. Lula Works, teaching, $140.00
  • March 11, G. L. Humphrey, teaching, $140.00
  • March 11, B[?] Harris, teaching, $140.00
  • March 18, Lou Oxley, teaching, $140.00
  • March 20, F. M. Haydon, teaching, $140.00
  • April 10, H [?], Trustee Cass Tp., Ohio County, $50.00