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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 5

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JULY 11, PAGE visited: in en and Mr. and Mrs. helma Tpin- F. Vi- isto visited friends in. Bush, Siiifday.

Mr. and Mrs. Isoqn and ily spent the fourth with Walter Finnel. A majority of the fanners spent the Fourth of July in the field, plowing-corn- and sowing peas. QRAVILLE By Margaret Imhoff Mr.

an'd -Mrs. Joe Mitchell and Mrs. Emil Piquard and daughter called on Mr. and Mrs. Norman Connor, Friday evening'.

Homer Imhoff returned to Brook- i field, Sunday morning after spending the fourth with his parents. Carroll Sill was a business visitor at Cob'den Monday: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Imhoff called on Mr. and Mrs.

Late evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Connor sptiit Sunday in Murphysboro at a children returned to their home farewell dinner for Mr. and Mrs, in East St.

Louis- Sunday after Henry Nausley'of Sullivan, spending a few days with rela- Margaret Lee Imhoff spent Monday in Murphysboro the, guest of Pauline Hardy. Frank Sill is helping George Leichliter with harvesting. Mr. and.Mr^. Louis Fricke were visitors in Murphysbpro Monday.

By Pauline. Grjffjn Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ripley and! tiyes here. Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Powell and children spent the. fourth the lady's parents. Mr. and Will Davis.

Mr. and Mrs. George are the parents of a little daugli- Gus Imhoff called on- his son, ter born June 29. This is" the third Qgal Hagler of Makanda speqt last" week assisting his Bob Tuttle. Mr.

and. Mrs. Robt. Tuttle and son, and Herbert Tray- elstead, spent Sunday' evening with Mr. and 'Mrs.

Floyd Tuttje and children. Mr. and Mrs. Elta Lip.e children are spending of the time ber iripther, Bell Lipe, Avhp is ill with blood poison, but is better. Mr.

Rudolph Lipe spent Sunday night with Mrs. Bill Ljpe. POMONA By Willard Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Pirtle and children of Granite City spent a few days last week with'friends and relatives at this place.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ethei- wpxk for several daysmen account of'rheumatism "in lus foot." William bottom 'returned h'ome July'Srd from Aledo, III, where he has b'ee'n employed on "a farm for some time. Miss Loreue Edgar spent' -Sunday -nth. 1 Misses Edre.la and Roberta Bi'gham.

Mr. an'd Mis. Homer Russell spent Sanday with Mr and Mrs Harry Tessie'r. Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Egbert and children of East St. "Louis are visiting -witli her sister'and' brother- in-law, Mr and Mrs Henry. Weilin, of near benmark. Rev. O.

pastor of the Denmark Sunday with and Mrs. Fred Schupbach and family. John. Edgar Jr. spent Sunday with Walter Russell.

William Casteel passed through i this 'vicinity Sunday afternoon. ivirs Abe Speith anc. daughter, 1 PHONE 35 1 PHONE B5 ton and family spent Sun'day with.MisS Gladys and Miss Mabel and relatives at Cambria. Mr. and Mrs.

Merle Blankenship of Murphysboro spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Etherton. onard Imhoff, last Thursday. Those who called 'pn Homer Im- lioff last Thursday were Clyde Me- Buster Sham- Qberts Underwood all of child in the Ebersphl home.

Miss Aster Le'e Wright of Car- Bert Lipe, I llnV-'JR-uby Tupke'r, and Kathern Murphysbpro. Mr. and" Mrs, N. Cpmipr and Mr. and B.

S. Connor went to New Bethel and spent Thursday evenjng with and Mrs. Slant Wilson and their from Coyington, Ky. ZION guests Mrs. By Mae Rushing, Jane Ford of Herrm and Mrs.

Martha- Presson of Tulsa, visited their sister, Mrs. W. T. Rushing, last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Tomlinson and attended a birthday dinner at Charlie Cox's of Herrin, Sunday, an uncle of the former. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Runion of Herrin were.given a charivari the home of ths bride's parents, Mr.

and "Mrs. Rolla Batson, Saturday night. There was a large crowd there and. all had' a nice time. Miss Viva Tweedy of Carterville visited her mother, Mrs.

Wm. Davis, Sunday. Mr. an'd Mrs. Jo Wright at- yided the Grammer reunion, Sun- Mr, and Rushing "call- on in Herrin, Sunday.

bondale spent Saturday evening with Jessie and Mabel Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Talley ami children returned to their home Monday, after visiting relatives at Galatia 111. Mrs.

E. B. Griffin returned to iier home last week after spending three weeks with relatives in Michigan. Rev. and Mrs.

George Ditterline an'd three children of Arkansas spent, last week with Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Ditterline and family.

Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Griffin spent a few hours at De Soto, Sunday evening.

Joie Baslien with Mr. and Mrs, Bvyan Freeman Mrs. of near Reynoldsville spsnt WeJ liiesday'with Mr. and Mrs. James Ebersohl Freeman.

Oran Lindsoy ot Granite City ivas here on a short visit last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cutter of Ohio visiting with IIHI- parents, Mr. of Murphysboro spent Sumluy with Mr.

and Mrs. V. O. Hoover. Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. King anrl Riiey Skidmors and children spent the fourth'with relatives at Vergennes. arid Mrs. Floyd Cox spent a few hours at Du Quoin the fourth.

CEDAR CREEK Mr. and Carbondale Mrs. F. Stokes of were Sunday dinner guests at Floyd Tattle's. Claude Etherton spent Monday night with Hob Tuttle.

Mr. a.nd Mrs. Albert Penrod called on, son his Mr. and M4s. W.iHaa-4:i?enrod,-ot er, Sunday night.

and Mrs. Dan Phillips. Mrs. Ada Wills and son of Murphysboro spent the week end her parents, Mr. and.

Mrs. Thomas Bsysden. Jake Milliken, who is employed at Pontiac, Michigan, is here visiting his mother. Mr. and Mrs.

Archie Frew ot Murphysboro spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Crowell. Mr. and Mrs.

Ogle" Etherton's baby is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warfield- of nd Irene Edgar and Iva Fern, helped Mrs. Ray" Speith of Willisville, cook for threshers Wednesday afternoon.

Church was well attended at Denmark Sunday morning, but not so many Sunday night on account of. -weatlier CENTRAL Granite City spent the week with friends aind relatives here. Mrs. Mary Messamore of Granite City is' visiting her daughter, Mrs. R.

E. Brewer. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tripp aiicl son, Hubert, spent Saturday uisht with Mr.

and Mrs. Ogle Ethertoa Cave Valley. By H. U. Ccovy Guests at the home of 44- e3 livan Sunday were Edgar Rees and family, Mrs.

Will Rees an'd'' daughter Mamie, Mrs, Pplly and Roy Crow. Guests at the home of Herman Crow Sunday we're Serf Hill 'an'd family' and Noah Bagwell and family. Wesley Sullivan and Paul Hannah of South are here visiting for a few days with home folks. There will preaching at. Central the third Sunday a.

m. and 7:30 p. in. Frank Yea'rian and family whp have been spending a few day; with Henry Crow and family returned 'to their home in Murphysboro. SUNSHINE VALLEY' By Miss Irene Edgar Dcntop Williams' barn burned July 3 at p.

in. The cause of fire being from combustion of green hay. Several bushels of grain were destroyed but most all of their machinery was saved. Several from this community attended the 4t)i of July celebration atl'Staeleville. Earl Cottom has been unable to See Silvey's colored Minstrels at the Carnival tonight.

They are a It Yon Ha IZZY SPELLS year fliver. Statement of the Finances, of Township No, 1Q, Range No- 1 8, in Jackson County, Illinois, from Ju ly. 1, W28, to June DISTRIBUTIVE FUND RECEIPTS Income of township fund I From district taxes 629.3 41.62 Total 5 DISBURSEMENTS Incidental expenses of trustees For publishing annual statement Compensation of treasurer DISTRICT FUND 2.00 12.SO 175.1)6 189.30 Balance July 1, 1923 From district taxes District No. 141 RECEIPTS 749.6b Total 5 1,850,61 DISBURSEMENTS and business office "14.Til Salary of teachers Teachers' pension fund 5.00 Salary of jiinitpv 23..,5 Fuel, light, power, water, and supplies 39.93 Repairs and replacements 33.UO New equipment 49.50 Balance on hand June 30, 1929 1,024.62 Total 5 District No. 142 RECEIPTS Julv 1, 1928 "'From district taxes 774.14 Total 1 297.75 DISBURSEMENTS Sclrool board and business office 9.S5 Salary, of teachers 5DO.OO Ter.chers' pension fund 5.00 Fuel, power, water, supplies 50.SO and replacements HS.15 Principal of bonds 100.00 Interest on bonds 12.00 Balance on hand JUIIB 30.

1929 462.15 1,297.75 District No. 143 HECKiPTS Balance July 1, 1928 772.06 From district taxes 529.S2 Total 5 1.301.SS DISBURSEMENTS, School board and business office 13.00 Salary of teachers 445. (lO Textbooks and stationery 10.65 Total 1,601. DISBURSEMENTS Schpol board office' 1 Salary of teachers Teachers' pension fund Textbqoks anrt stationery -------------Salary of jariilpr ------Fuel, power, water, supplies 1 Repairs and replacements -------Balance on' band June 30, 1928 10.0 679.0 5 H-5 53.7 16.75 S09.17 FOR SALE "fresh' cows." See OR loom touse on iiont, 5-room house on rear of lot 50x15-0. aved street Public improvements 11 paid and this yeai taxes 1500 00 Apply Jackson County ibstiact Co.

:10 OLD al ways few on hand. 3ig bundle for five cents. 'OR papers suitable for a thousand purposes. A big undle foi five cents at the Daily ndependent FOR BENT OR room modern stucco bungalow; also gas range other furniture for sale. Apply 044 Wall Street.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES Two cents per vord fop first In.eitlon. ono cent per wsrd for each subsequent Insertion. Minimum 25 cents for first Insertion. Card of Thanks, In Memonama, Resolutions and Obituaries, one cent per word. STRICTLY CASE IN ADVANCE Quality and Satisfaction in SHOE REPAIRING We use best materials arid ipecialize in service SHERMAN'S SHOE SHOP 9 N.

iqth St. Murphysboro, 111. Bates and Son SHEET METAL SHOP Expevt Worte with Quality Materials Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Phone 431. IOC N. 12th St.

'OR room brick bunga- 'low at Spruce St. Call 17-W. 1 ARM 'FOR acres. Apply at B'arm Bureau. as truck driver.

Call 224 South 20th St. 'CJELANGE TO SHELL' SHELL. G-AS, OILS, G-RBASE Firestone and Car Washing- and Greasing; a Specialty- 14th Gartside Service Station FRANK LOY CA.RL MICHAEL On Route 13 Islurphysborp, Til. INSURANCE Auto, Fire, Tornado, Hail, Plate Glass, Aooident, Health, Liability S. B.

McNEILL "All 'Kinds of Insurance" Phone 287 1610 Walnut St. CQURTESY ALWAYS Reel Crown Gas, Oils; Lubricants, Car Greasing arid Hood, Goodrich, jrirestone, Commander Tires George Ferrari Service Station 20th and Gartside Streets Jiurphyaboro, 111. MURPHYSEOKO" 49, R. S. Stilted assembb day, July 10, at Off" P.

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3OXES. Seoly position co do sen- -per Boxjj lenced IIS, Mt. Wnte Bonnie Vernou, III. ASK FOR Pittmarfs Bread A Murphysboro 1 Product Marie By Pittman's Bakery Murphysboio, 111 SUPPLIES McCALLS Just received for August STRI.CKLIN'S NEWS STAND, Phone 353. 12th and Walnut.

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We can supply your needs t'o the best advantage. Try us for Special or Regular Millwork. Phone 909 N. 13th St. ycst dish or to n.

Fresh and Cooked 1'isit MUSPHYSBORO FISH MARKET 10 S. Ninth Street Next to Standard Oil Stn. Bridal-Bow IS-K. Latest Creation Golil Wei-dins: Diamond. SOUTH Photo: Finishi We KI-IVO per roll on linh you from Gc ihins and dcvclo Johnnie's Confection Thone 757.

1IOS 20,000 people read the Inde ent every day. That's why al bring results. Statement of the'Finances ffiayige 2, in Jackson Illinois, from DISTRIBUTIVE FUND RECEIPTS Balance on hand July 1, 192S Total QISBURSEMENTS Incidental expenses of trustees Compensation of treasurer Balance June 30, 1928 iL. Total. i 710.01 22.30 634.

1G 54.15 DISTRICT FUND District No. 100 RECEIPTS Balance July 1, 1928 S44.07 From district taxes 41,169.04 Sale' of school property 60.00 Insurance 42.03 Reimbursements for vocational education 1,400.00 Transfers and non-high scho-ol pupils 1,857.44 Other sources 18,72 Total $54,391.30 DISBURSEMENTS School board and business office .412.11 Total 5 1,001.76 District No. 147 RECEIPTS Balance July 1. 18,25 5 725X9 From' district' taxes 622.8,3 Total 1,348.32 DISBURSEMENTS School board and business office if 10.0'p Salary qf teachers' 555.up Teachers' pension fund i 5.0,0 Textbooks and stationery 1-Oj) Salary janitor" 52.7p Fuel, light, power, water, supplies 65.7p Repairs and replacements 84.04 Libraries 1 .1 114.4/3 Balance pu hand June 30, 1929 460.3p Total 1,348.32 District No. 148 RECEIPTS Balance July 1, 1828 600.3& From district taxes 2.80.b6 Total 5 880.04 RISBURSEMENTS' School board and business office 5.Op Salary of teachers 590.0P Teachers' pension fund 1 5.00 Interest on teachers' orders 11 1 .50 Fuel, light, power, water, supplies .18.70 Repairs and replacements 78.48 Libraries 65.4$ Balance on hand June 30, 1929 117.42 Total SS0.3f District No.

151 RECEfPTS Balance July 1. 192S .1 34.94 From district taxes 391.87 Salary teachers" Teachers', pension fund 200.00 textb'opks and stationery Interest; "on teachers' orders 6,155.14 Salary of janitor 2,735.06 Fuel, light, power, wateri and supplies 1.S7G.65 Repairs and replacements 3,769.76 Insurance 2.2S7.44 Libraries Rent 375.00 Gfrpundq, buildings, and alterations 39.67 New equipment 717.65 P.rihcip'r.i of bpncls Interest on bonds 4,980.00 Balance on hand" June 30, 1929 11,496.72 Total $54,391.30 District No. 101 RECEIPTS Balance "July 1, 192S 1,172.22 From district taxes 4,630.45 Anticipation warrants 600.00 Total DISBURSEMENTS Salary of principal 560.po Salary of teachers Textbooks and Stationery 1.0.10 Interest on teachers'' orders 30.95 Salary of janitor 177.00 Kiel, water, supplies 198.S9 Repairs and replacements 951.5- Libraries' 24.00 Anticipation warrants 600.00 iuteresl; oii same 14.50 Principal on bonds 1,000.00 Interest-on' bonds 1.60.00 Balance on hand June 30, 1929 1,270.09 Oistrict No. 104 RECEIPTS Balance July 1, 1928 26 From district. taxes 1101,7.0 Other sources Total 1,516.21 DISBURSEMENTS School board and business office 24.21 Salary qf 625:00 funiS, Fuel, light, ppwpr, water, supplies Repairs and re'plapemenls New "eguignieht' 1 49.50 Balance pii hand June 30, 1929 750.37 Total 1,510.21 District No.

105 RECEIPTS Balance July 1, 1928 $..326.22 From district taxes 1.079.06 Total 1,405.28 DISBURSEMENTS School board ami business- office Salary of teachers Textbooks and stationery Salury of janitor Fu-el', light, power, water, supplies Repairs and replacements Libraries Balance on hand June 30, 1929 27.11 037.76 30.75 .5.00 .51.08 55.00 ,519.13 Total $1,405.28 District No. 106 RECEIPTS Balance July-1, 192S 7,020 4J From district taxes 39,225.97 Tuition paid by pupils" 18 Sale of school property 67500 Reimbursements, vocational education 4,757.00 Anticipation warrants Other sourc8s 44,875.00 35.00 Total 6,402.67. District No. 102 RECEtP.TS Balahce July 1, 1928, 138.U From district taxes 1,622.43 Total 4 Fuel, light, poiver, water, supplies Repairs ami replacements Balahce on hand 'June- 30. 1929 45.G1 110.38 B77.24 Total 5 1,301.88 District No.

144 RECEIPTS Balance July 1. 1928 5 3,097.64 district taxes 3,185.47 Total if 6,283.11 DISBURSEMENTS School-board and business office Teachers' fund Textbooks and Salary of janitor Fuel, light, power, water, supplies Repairs and replacements 19.00 2,785.00 15.00. 16.90 231.71 134.47 47.00 Balahce on hand June 30, 1329 3,033.93 Total 6,283.11 Balance July 1, 5 872.37 DISBURSEMENTS School board-and business office Salary of teachers Interest on teachers' orders Fuel; supplies Repairs and replacements' on hand' June' 30, 1929 Other source; 11.00 17.00 210.00 15.72 85.15" 55.49, Total 426.36 RECEIPTS' -'Balance July 1, 1928 5 1,158.76 From district taxes 506.73 Sale of school property Sphppi board and business 10.00 Salary of 670.0CJ Teachers' pension fund so.O'Q Textbooks and stationery 4.45 Fuel, light, power, water, supplies 6.4.12 Repairs and replacements 1 Balauee on hand June 36, 1929 862.12 Total 1 1,665.99 W1UL1S Township Treasurer; Total DISBURSEMENTS School, board and business' office Salary teachers 1 Textbooks and stationery Salary of janitor Fuel, light, power, water, Repairs and replacements Inisuraiica Balance on hand June. 3D, 1929 6.00 665.00 43.25 86.00 182. 758.S7 Total 1,771.84 District No.

1 -) RECEIPTS Balance July 1, 1928 1,043.44 Fr.oni district taxes 915:35 Total JJ.L-— 1,958:7, ScHqpli.ijoard arid business oMce Libraries Balance on hand June 30, 21.15 690.00 5.00 9.70 66.55 49.50 1929 1,116.39 Salary of Teachers'. pension fund ----Text books end stationery Fuel, light, power, water, supplies Total 1.95S.7S Total School board and business office attendance 995.00 Salary of superintendent 2,612 Salary of principal 3.7J640 Sr.lary of teachers 34,025.26 Ter.chers' pension fund Textbooks and stationery Interest 011 teachers'" orders 2.033.M Salary of janitor Fuel, light, power, water, supplies 3,403.98 a Repr.irs aiiO rsplo.cemonts 1.522.S Libraries Anticipation Interest on same 657 Grounds, buildings, 1 Principal of bonds 3,000.00 1 Interest oil bonds 4,85000" Balance pu hanp! June 30, 1929 1,92.6 04 Total $96,64666 District No. 107 RECEIPTS Balance July 1, 1928 Froni district taxes 1,23111 Total i 1,23.79 DISBURSEMENTS School board and business office 12.6R Salary teachers 1 '53400 Teachers' pension fund Textbooks and stationery Fuel, light, power, water, aiid supplies Repairs and replacements' i Balance pu hand June 30, 1929 45.50. 15 Total 5 -i District Mo. 108 RECEIPTS Balance July 1, 19S8 891.75.! From district taxes 7S3.56i Total DISBURSEMENTS Scjib'ol board office ib.OOi Salary, of teachers Textbooks' and stationery Salary pf janitor Fuel, ligh 4 power, water, and supplies Repairs and replacements Insurance 1 Balance on hand June 30, 1929 10.SO' 44.50' -i Total 5 Sf W.

H. Township Treasurer.

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