Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1917 — Page 4
r REX THEATRE RUSSELL C. DULL, Manager TODAY All Star Auto Day Program. J. W. KERRIGAN and PAULINE BUSH in “MATED BY CHANCE.” Toni Wise in “GROUCHY,” a Mutual comedy. Fay Tincher in “BEDELIA’S BLUFF,” Triangle comedy. MONDAY “THE YELLOW MEN ACE,” Chapter 3. “WINGS AND WHEELS,” Keystone comedy. TUESDAY. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. II Mil—UK—■!! 111 IlilllllHlffl
Official Time Table of Decatur Railroads The Reliable Schedules GHIXD RAPIIJS * INDIANA. The <•• H. A I. KoHd—’Phone No. 9 PaMMvnKer Station nod Freight Hou»e v .Monroe nnd Seventh Stn. Southhound. No. 4. Dally .*=•'•? *• '*• No. 12, Ewpi SundH.v * :03 A. M. No. 2. Fxvept Sunday 1:OA P. M. So. Itt. Sunday only G:IO I*. M. Northbound. No. o. Daily 12:52 A. M. No. 11. Dully (through to Mackinaw City I N:O6 %. M. No. 3. Eneejrt Sunday 3:22 P. M. H. 1.. MERRY, Agent. FORT WAYNE t\D DECATI R TH ACTIO \ LINE. Pnnaenger and Freight Houae. Second Street. opposite the <’«urt ilouae: ’Phone 13S. Leave Decatur. M.—s :.■»(». S:3O. 11:30. |», M.— 1:00. 2:30, 5:45.3:30. ♦ Saturdays only. Leave Fort Wayne. A. M. —7:00. 10:00. p. y|.—l:oo. 4:00. 7:30. 11:00. Freight car leaven Decatur at 7:55 n. n*.. and leaven Fort Wayne nt 12 m., arriving in Decatur al 1:45 j». ni. In addition to the daily ner% ice. extra nervice corn will be run an follown on Snndayn ON LN: Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne 1:041 p. ni. 2:30 p. in. 4:00 p. ni. 5:30 p. m. 7:00 p. in. S;3O p. in. HOMER Hi HL, Agent. TOLEDO. ST. Lot is << WESTERN The ‘•Clover Leaf” Road—’Phone 2! Pannvuger and Freight Station, South Winehenter Street. Went bound. No. 3. Daily 10:25 A. M. No. r„ Daily 9:32 P. M. No. 21. Local Freight, carrlen panneugern. Daily except Sunday 10:55 A. M. Eant Bound. No. «, Daily 4:50 A. M. 4. Daily 7:02 P. M. No. 22. Loral Freight, daily except Sunday, carriea panneugrrn 10:55 V M. 11. J. THOMPSON. Agent. CHICAGO A ERIE RAILROAD. The Erie Road. ’Phone 30. I’anncnger Station anti Freight Houne, South Winchenter Street. Eant bound. No. s. Daily 3:53 A. M. No. 220. Except Sunday 1:10 P. M. No. 4. Daily 3:43 P. M. W ent bound. No. 7. Daily 2:30 A. M. No. 227. Except Sunday 10:40 M. No. 3. Daily 12:40 P. M. O. 11. ODELL, Agent. THE WATKINS MAN. Customers desiring Watkins remedies may obtain same by calling at Winnes shoe store. 301t* C. R. DUNN. s n K Santa Clara Prunes, lb 10c 3 Dried Peaches, Tb 10c jj H California Flo* I °c - S Maple Byrup 26c n California Table Peaches.. ,15c g Mince Meat, Quart Can....25c Candled Cherrlea 10c IPlnk Salmon, 2 cans 25c Pumpkin, fancy 10c H Pearl Tapioca, 1b 100 g California White Cherrlea ,25c g Red Kidney Beane, fb 15c g Dll! Pickles, dos. 16c S Self-Rising Buckwheat 10c | Rice Pancake Flour 10c a Naw Corn Meal 100 Campbell’s Soups 100 smnfinmuunnaumKtttmgnnn::;: Will JOHNS Kd a.aa.x. »feeu
DAILY MARKET REPORT. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y.. Jan. 27—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts. 2,400; shipments. 1.900; official to New York yesterday, 3,040; hogs elosing steady. Medium, heavv and yorkers. $12.15 @512.25; pigs. $ll.OO @ $11.25; roughs. [email protected]; stags. SS.SO@ $10.00; cattle. 100; steady; sheep. 2.400; top lambs. $14.90. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago—Wheat. No. 2 red. $1.88% $1.89%: No. 3 red. $1.86%; No. 2 hard, nominal; No. 3 hard, nominal; No. 4 yellow. [email protected]%; No. 4 white, $1.00>[email protected]%. Oats, No. 3 white, 57%@58%c; standard. 58%@59c. Rve. No. 2. $1.48%. Barley, [email protected]. Pork. $31.50. Lard. $ 16.10 @ $ 16.15. Ribs. [email protected]. LOCAL STOCK MARKETS Heavy and medium. $ 10.50@$11.00; pigs anil lights. $10.00@$10.50; roughs $10.00; prime steers, $7.00 @ $7.50; lights and mediums, $6.50@ $7.00; cows. [email protected]; good bulls. [email protected]; balogna bulls, $5.00@ $5.50; stags, $9.00; calves, $10.00; best lambs. $10.00@$11.00; mediums and lights. $9.00@$10.00; ewes, $6.00 @s*.oo; wethers. [email protected]. GRAIN MARKET'. Wheat. $1.75; corn, $1.37; oats. 52c; rve. $1.25; barley, $1.00; clover seed. $9.00; alsike seed. $9.00; timothy seed, $1.75. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs. 32c; butter. 20@25c. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens. 15c; fowls. 15c; ducks, 13c; geese, He; young turkeys. 15c; old Tom turkeys. 13c; old hen turkeys, 13c; old roosters, 7c; eggs, 40c; Ind. Runner ducks, 11c. Above prices are for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 37%c; butterfat. at station, 35%c; butterfat, on route, 34K>c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool. 37c; beef hides. 17c; calf hides, 18c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, [email protected]. c — NOTICE OF Gl UIDI4V9 SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Tn the matter of the guardianship of Edna L. Glendening. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Adams circuit court, of Adams County. Indiana, the undersigned. guardian of Edna L. Glendening. will, at the office of Peterson & Moran, in the Morrison block in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. on the Utli Day of February. 1917. between the hours of 10 o’clock a. nr. and 1 o’clock p. m. (and from day to day thereafter until sold) offer at private sale for not less than its full appraised value thereof certain real estate. in Adams Counts, Indiana, belonging to said minor, Edna L. Glendening, > and described as follows, to-wit: The undivide,! two-fifteenths (2-15) t of the southeast quarter of section ! twentv-five (25), in township twenty- [ five (2.‘>) north, range thirteen (IS) ! east, and also the south half (Va) of t the southwest quarter of section twen--9 ty-five (25) township twenty-five (25) E north, range thirteen (13, east. exI cepting therefrom the following det scribed real estate, to-wit: Commene- | ing at the southwest corner of said | section twenty-five (25), township 9 twenty-five (251 north, range thirteen I i’l3i east, running theme east two | hundred and sixty-so ;r .264) feet, $ thence north one hundred sixty-tive ,165) feet, thence west two hundred sixty-four ($64) feet, thence south one hundred sixty-five (165) feet to the pla.-e of beginning. That said real estate will be sold free of liens and will be made subject to the approval of the Adams circuit court and on the following terms and conditions, to-wit: I lie full purchase price thereof Is to be paid in cash on the day of sale. ROBERT W. GLENDENING. Peterson & Moran, Attys. 20-27 o COMPLIMENTS OF D. A. Gilliom. professional repairing and rebuilding in all tjranches of pianos, organs and victroias, and sewing machines. Piano tuning especially. Also dealer in all branches mentioned above. Drop me a card, or ’phone 682, 1103 W. Monroe, St., Decatur, Ind. Office at home. ’Phone calls, 6 to 7 a. m.; 6 to 7 p. m. Examination free. Always at home on Saturdays. 191mo-e-od BUY BARBER SHOP. Ed Aughenbaugh and Harry Close have purchased the J. W. Rabbitt barber shop on Second street, and invite all their friends and acquaintances to call on them. Best of work guaranteed, and. best of courtesies £ will be extended to make you feel at 3 honaa. Second street, next to Heng sley store. 20t6 |
HELP WANTEO OREGON AND CALIPOkNIA RAIL ROAD CO. GRANT LANDS Tfth (o same revested in United States bj act of congress, dated June 9, 191( Two million, three hundred thousand acres to be opened fur settlement and sale. Power site, timber and agricul tural lands. Containing some of best lands left in United States. Largi sectional map showing lands and de scription. Price one dollar. —(Irani T.ands Locating Co., P. O. Box CIO Portland, Oregon. 2973mc Poli - SLAIJ-: - "Good 7-room house and four lots, good barn, chicken park and other outbuildings. A bargain II taken at once. Inquire at this of flee. 20e-o-dtt3 LANDOLOGY—A magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situ at ion. Three months’ subscription FREE. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say, "Mail me Landology. and all particulars free.” Address Editor. Landology, Skidmore Land Co., 285 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette. Wls. 3tGO LOST—Childs black fur scarf on Eighth street. Please return to this office or 210 Eighth St. 20t) ELIMINATE Spark plug trouble of any kind. Use Red Spark Gaps. Price, each, 75c; set of four, complete. $2.50. —Rex. Spark Gap Cd. (not inc ), P. O. Box 360. Fort Wayne, Ind. LOST —Brown and block Shepherd dog. crippled in right front foot. Liberal reward for return.—George Allen, 336 Winchester street. 22t3 FOR SALE —A 10 acres farm, 2 miles east of Decatur. Good improvements. Inquire of Dorwin Drake. R. R. No. 8. 23t3 FOR SALE—A number of well bred brood sows; will have pings in March. Three young cattle for feeders : few fresh and springer cows. Will sell at right price.—Hoosier Packing Co. 22t6 WANTED Old false teeth. Don’t matter if broken. I pay SI.OO to $5.00 per set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail. 15t30 LOST—A fountain pen. Finder please return to Rev. Marsh of the Christian church. 21t3 WANTED. TO BUY —A good sized, reasonably priced building lot. Inquire of Lose’s barber shop. 21t6 FOR SALE Sarah J. Tricker farm, contains about 120 acres, 2 miles from city of Decatur. Ind. All cleared, all cultivated, all tiled; large bank barn, good house, large orchard, all in high state of cultivation. This farm in its present condition is worth S2OO per acre, but on account of being a non-resident, I will sell it to the highest bidder, and will only ask a very small cash payment, to be followed each year with a small amount, principal and interest. Ample time will be given for full information. State your best proposition in first letter. Address Sarah J. Tricker, Farmdale. Ohio. 19t6 FOR SALE —Duroc Jersey bred gilts for April farrows, pure bred. —C.C. Miller, R. R. 9, Decatur.lnd. 22eodtS PUBLIC SALE. As we have decided to quit farming we will offer at public sale at the Durbin place in Pleasant Mills, Indiana, on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 1917, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.. the following personal property, to-wit: Six Head of horses, consisting of one iron gray mare, 6 years old, weight 1400 lbs.; gray mare, 11 years old, with colt, weight 1500; black mare colt, coming 2 years old, weight 1000; brown mare. 10 years old, in foal, weight 1450; bav mare. 6 years old, in foal, weight 1400; black colt, 1 year old in spring. Three Head of Cattle: Red cow, 6 years old, will be fresh by day of sale; full blooded Jersey cow. will be fresh in June; full blooded Holstein cow, 5 years old. Farming Implements: Cassiday riding breaking plow, 2-horse check rower, just new; corn cultivator, just bought new last spring; new walking breaking plow, spring tooth harrow; John Deere disc harrow, Adrant mower, steel seif dump hay rake, revolving rake, walking breaking plow. Scotch clipper 60tooth, spike tooth harrow, plow with 5 shovels, double shovel plow, single shovel plow, clean sweep hay loader, 2 Turnbull wagons and box, old Turnbull wagon, single buggy, good one; , double set of breeching harness, set ’ of double breeching harness. 2 sets ’ of single buggy harness, hay ladder. ■ with side boards, cross-cut saw, 2 . sets of dump boards. Between 4 and 5 tons of fine timothy hay in mow 150 bushels of corn in crib. Terms: —Sums of $5.00 and under - cash in hand. Over that amount s > credit of 9 months will be given, pur chaser giving bankable note, with ap proved security, bearing 8 per ceni 1 1 interest after maturity; 4 per cent of 1 for cash; no goods removed until set tied for. S. J. DURBIN & ARNOLD CROUCI Harry Daniels, Auct. > Albert Mauller, Clerk. 1 PLENTY OF S PER CENT MONEY - waiting tor interest pay day. : i2otf ERWIN OFFICB. Partial payments any time, wlthou j —— O DEMOCRAT WANT ADS I PAY BIG
• ; JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP | Statement of The Receipts And Expenditures and Summary Shown by Report of J. L. Yaney ’’ Trustee for 1916. e—— y TOWNSHIP FUND Receipts. January: 11 1 Bal. on hand Dec. 31. 1915 $ 220.35 d J jinn : 1- 22 T. H. Ilaltzell, June dist. .. 772.69 q lieceinber: 2<i T. 11. Baltzell, Dec. Dist. .. 763.12 Expenditures. 8 ’ 6 P. L. Macklin, ditch assess. 29.14 11 12 F. * M. State Bank int.... 12.08 J, 12 Geneva Herald, prig 1.00 o 31 John Wendel, bringing saf< 1.00 . February: ‘ 19 Kiger & Tomlinson, safe .. 25.00 March: if 17 !>• eatm Herald Co., pub... 13.90 f. April: 31 12 Democrat Co. printing ... 13.90 • 14 J. L. Yaney, trustee 80.00 1 g 18 Homer Charleston, supervis. 8.00 i- May: u 5 Wm. Bradford, stamps ... 2.00 t 31 Chas. Duer, supervisor .. 20.25 ■ d June; 5 J. L. Yaney. trustee 10.00 • r 28 J. M. Peel, supervisor ... 25.0 u ' 11 .'8 Geo. Kinzle, field exam’s. 16.00 ■, July: I 5 5 F. & M. State Bank, payment on note, and int. ... 212.04 , _ 16 Homer Charleston, super... 12.00 a August: 9 5 Frank Rian, supervisor ... 34.40 ! , 8 Henry Granbarger. ditch.. 3.68 ; 12 T. H. Baltzell, tax duplicate 10.00 f 23 J. L. Yaney, trustee 75.00 ; i. September: , 5 Chas. Duer, supervisor .... 22.75 15 J. L. Yaney trustee 50.00 18 Decatur Herald Co. legal ad. 13.86 ’• 18 Decatur Democrat Co. adv. 9.38 25 Star Pub. Co. advertising.. 4.68 ( 1 October: j 3 Decatur Democtat Co. ad. 6.68 ] 6 J. L. Yaney, trustee 50.00 . 16 Horner Charleston, super. 20.00 ! 17 Homer Charleston, do ... 15.00 „ ; 18 Chas. Duer, do 22.17 7 November: * 1 Wm. H. Bradford, stamps 2.00 • • 13 J. L. Yaney, trustee 75.00 - J 13 Homer Charleston, super. 10.00 18 Chas. Duer, ditching 7.82 j 18 Jesse Yaney. haul tile .... 5.00 1 December: ' 1 Chas. Duer, supervisor .. 30.00 ( 1 J. M. Peel, supervisor .... 40.50 . 21 J. L. Yaney. trustee 106.00 21 Homer Charleston, super. 8.00 22 Frank Rian, supervisor... 37.20 ‘ 28 John M. Bollenbacher, mem- , her advisory board 5.00 . 28 Elmer Ludy, advis. board .. 5.00 •' 28 Alber Adams, do 5.00 I 30 J. L. Yaney, trustee, rent 80.00 ' 30 ,1. L. Yaney, actual expense 57.60 ROAD FUND ’ Receipt*. ’ January: . J ! 1 Bal. on hand Dec. 31, 1915 $ 755.72 , June: “ ■ 22 T. H. Baltzell, June dist. ..1901.23 J • December: ; 20 T. H. Baltzell, Dec. dist. .. 27.10 - Expenditures. - • January: - i 12 J. \V. Baumgartner, plank 13.14 . March: I- 3 23 Berne Grain & Hay Co. 1 for sewers 4.50 a ■ April: _ 1 > 3 Chas. Duer, labor 16.50 (. i 5 F. D. Brewster, sand. etc.. 4.50 18 G. C. Runkel, labor on rd... 7.00 18 Homer Charleston, do. ... 5.00 ‘ 29 Jesse Yaney. dragging rd. 1.50 > May: 1 20 Jacob Baumgartner, plank 6.40 i June: I 15 Kiger A- Co., culverts 68.G0 s 15 J. D. Adams A Co., plow 24.00 2 27 Regedenz Bros, repairing. . 3.00 s 28 J. M. Peel, labor on id. .. 5.00 , July: J ; 5 Abe Dritch. pipe 18.99 . 28 I. D. Booher, timber 5.00 i > August: 2 5 Frank Rian, repairing .... 5.50 > September: ' 1 4 David Berger, brick 4.25 ] 9 G. C. Runkel, sharp, grader 2.00 „ 9 Geo. B. Maurer, tile 2.75 j ,20 John Marshall, repairing .. 2.60 ? ’ October: , 1 ' 14 E. C. La.wrence. cement. 1.05 1 ■l6 Homer Charleston, plank 14.72, e ;19 Jesse Yaney, hauling .... 2.00 ‘ ■ 31 J. W. Runyon, tile 2.00 ■ ’ November: ' rlB Beine Supply Co., supplies 6.00 ; 28 David Fennig. sand LSO , December: ’ - 12 Kiger & Co. culvert 36.00 1 19 David Berger, brick 1-87 ( t2l Geneva Herald Co. ad. ... 3.00 t 23 Berne Art. Stone Co. cem't. 4.58 : 1 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND 1 Receipts. f 1 Bal. on hand Dec. 31. 1915 $ 543.32 1 Jun® : • 22 T. H. Balzell. June dist. .. 581.<2 - September: 1 ? 15 Peter Forbing, warrants ..4070.00 ’ December: 1 20 T. H. Baltzell, Dec. (list. . i 572.34 Expenditures. '. | January: : 1 3 Decatur Insurance Co., ins. 34.00 12 Berne, Hwd. Co. school sup. 2.90 li 13 J. M. Peel, janitor 9°o e; 18 Opal Hisey, janitor 10.80 •, 122 Mary Champer, janitor ... 6.60 i- 31 John Wendel, repairing... 1.25 ; February: !t 14 Eclipse Stove Co. repairs.. 6.10 s March: r, 23 Baumgartner Bros. & Co. 2 for school supplies 24.33 <1 25 Dorsey Booher, janitor ... 18.30 L 2R John Adang, janitor 19.85 28 Ottes Burk, institutes ... 23.80 r - 30 J. H. Stahl, books 26.00 a April: r ‘ 1 Jesse W. Snyder, institute 27.30 3 Adda Ketchum, institute.. 13.68 „ 4 Opal Hissy, janitor 7.20 , 5 F. D. Brewster, institutes 23.80 V 7 J. A. Buckmaster, institutes 26.88 ~ 7 Ray Duff, institutes 19.81 7 Ray Duff, janitor 9.00 13 Libbie Miller, janitor .... 18.35 17 Mary Champer. janitor ... *.35 *■ 29 Jesse Yaney. bringing repair from Geneva 100 May: 10 S. J. Fogle, director 5.00 it 20 Amos Steiner, school supp. 2.50 June: □l4 Augustus Ralston, repair... 2.00 a „ 5 Chris Stengel, trans, to B. 40,06
,; F S ('lni (' ii (<•"! 'M' 11 24 B. Muhletilmnip, transfers 1.*3 »!.*., August: ' .» Frank Illsay, cement porch 60.00 8 Jonathan Higdon, transfer 23.0u| it Buelitnaster A Brwester. Ins. 4.7.68, 11 Decatur Ins. Co,, insurance 48.70 16 Homer Charleston, drain.. 16.90 ( 23 Geneva School lid., thin*. 308.88 27 C. C. Snyder, labor 2.70 i September: 13 John Hisey. cleaning 29.’0 15 Hardison A Martin, weigh. 2.40 18 D. 11. Erwin, attorney..... 60.00 18 Oscar HulTniuri? archlooct 103.87 19 Frank Spangler, payment on school house contract ....2000,00 19 John Daily, labor 7.10 20 Charles Snyder, hauling . 326 21 C. E. Duer, hauling coal .. 6.87 22 Lewis Supp, do 5.95 26 Chancey Riffle, hauling G.llj 26 Ralph Smitley, haul, coal 14.07 30 Emerson Wall, hauling .. 4.63 October: I 7 Adam Saxman, pump . . 6.00 10 A. Harlow, traneferß 56.00 19 D. H. Goble Co. supplies .. 12.38 26 Clarence Foreman, janitor 3.001 30 Dorsey Booher, janitor.... 3.00 30 Alvis Topp. hauling coal .. 3.19 30 Jesse Yaney, hauling sand 3.00 November: 6 Dorsey Booher, janitor .... 1.65 7 Frank Spangler,, school hs. 500.001 13 Sacred Heart Acad, trans. 36.00 14 Mary (’hamper, janitor. ... 5.25 i 16 Emil Brunner, flue 12.20 18 Borne Sup. Co., supplies .. 36.80 24 Nat. Heat. A Vent. Co., payment on furnace 200.00 28 Boyd Frlppy, janitor 2.00 December: 2 John Hisey. supp. andlabor 6.90 5 S. J. Fogle, labor 14.85' 6 J. W. Kelly & Son. supplies 1.60 7 Indust. School., books ... 3.78 14 Clarence Foreman janitor 3.00, 14 F. 1). Brewster, janitor.... 9.00 15 E. Fennig, labor 8.10 20 Frank Spangler, payment on school house 550.00 21 Ira Lybarger. sand 1.00 21 Buckmasfer A Brewster, ins. 86.80 23 Baumgartner Bros, supplies 6.40 23 Berne Artificial Stone Co.. I for brick, lime etc 19.02 26 Mary (’hamper, janitor .. 3.00 TUITION FUND Receipts. January: 1 Bai. on hand Dec. 31. 1915 $ 672.80 February: 9 T. H. Baltzell. com. school 634.91 9 T. H. Baltzell, Cong, fund 61.12 9 F. A. M. State Bank, int. .. 3.99 March: 2 F. A M. State Hank. int. . . 3.91 April: 4 F. A M. State Bank. int. 3.94 ’ May: 10 F. A M. State Bank. Int. 2.17. lune: 5 F. AM. St«te Bank. int. .. 1.91 22 T. 11. Baltzell. June dist. . . 579.15 July: 1 F. A M. State Bank. in. ... 3.49 T 25 T. H. Baltzell. school fund 733.03, 25 T. H. Baltzell, dog fund .. 36.48 25 T. 11. Baltzell, cong. fund.. 61.12 25 T. H. Baltzell, liquor licen. 19.22August: 13 F. &. M. State Bank. int. .. 7.89 September: 14 F. &M. State Bank, int.... 8.26 October: 3 F. A. M. State Bank. int... .33 3 F. &. M. State Bank. int. .. .01, 3 F. A M. State Bank. int. .. 9.49 Nbvember: 13 F. A M. Staje Bank, int... 10.17 13 F. A M. State Bank, ditch int. .41 December: 20 T. H. Baltzell. Dec. dist. .. 573.21' 21 F. AM. State bank, int. - . 8.50 21 F. A M. State Bank. int. . . .57 Expenditures. January: 13 Frank D. Brewster, teach. 85.00 15 Adda Ketchum, do 20.00 29 J. A. Buckmaster, teaching 60.00 4 Ray Duff, teaching 75.001 17 F. I). Brewster, teaching .. 50.00! 18 Adda Ketchum, do 25.60, 26 Jesse W. Snyder, teaching 55.00; 26 J. A. Buckmaster, do. ... 60.00 March: 16 F. D. Brewster, teaching .. 60.00 18 Ottes Burk, teaching 209.001 28 Ottes Burk, teaching .... 12.00 April: 1 Jesse W. Snyder, teaching 218.00 3 Adda Ketchum, teaching .. 139.08! 5 F. D. Brewster, teaching.. 73.00 7 J. A. Buckmaster, teach... 110.SOj '7 Ray Duff, do 114.60 October: 20 Jesse W. Snyder, teaching 75.00 28 Ray Duff, teaching 60.00 28 Frand D. Brewster, d 0.... 85.00 November: 1 Adda Ketchum, teaching .. 55.80. 6 Jesse Buckmaster, teach .. 100.00 17 Jesse W. Snyder, teaching 75.00 December: ! 1 J. A. Buckmaster, teaching 100.00 14 F. D. Brewster, teaching .. 100.00 15 Adda Ketchum, teaching .. 65.00 22 Jesse W. Snyder, teaching 100.00 23 J. A. Buckmaster, teach... 50.00 DOG FUND Receipts. January: 1 Bal. on hand Dec. 31. 1915 $ 157.50 May: 10 S. J. Fogle, dog tax 117.00 June: 3 Individuals, del. dog tax.. 4.00 24 Individuals, del. dog tax .. 7.00 December: 21 Individuals, dog tax 27.00 Expenditure*. March: 8 G. E. Kinzle, surp. dog fund 57..50 June: ' 2 Peter Kinney, turkeys kill. 4.00 20 Cornelius Gable, sheep kill. 54.00 21 Ernest Runyon, do 56.00 27 David Zehr. sheep maimed 10.00 July:. 1 Wm. H. Fogle, shee, tiled 10.00 August: 23 Cornelius Gable, sheep kill. 36.00 November: 22 Peter Kinney, sheep ki11... 16.00 December: 6 Peter Kinney, sheep kill. 17.00 RECAPITULATION TOWNSHIP FUND Jan. 1, 1916, Bal. on hand ....$ 220.35 Receipts during year 1535.81 Total of Bal. and receipts ... 1*56.16 Disbursements druing year .. 1293.03 Final Balance $ 463.13
rtOlD liy 72 1 '.tan. 1.191 C. t‘ al - htt ' 1928.33 ! (Receipts during •' , ' ar -CAl.u'. I ITofal "f Hal- and n»cei , u Dlsbnrst’tnetits during )•■ 12411.1". !j an 1. 1916. Hal- <>n I""" 1 Receipts during year Total of Bal und !' 1 , , 4881.90. 'Disbursement sduring . • X 85.48 , n „., u.t.-' TiuN ; „.s„ J lj«n. i. (»(«■ "«'• “ "“aw! Receipts during year ' 3444 30 Total of Bal- an,' 1 r ' c ' *’'* '' 2232.881 IHshurscnients during . * 11211.42; Pinal Balance ■•••• ‘ | DOG FUND Jan. 1. 1916. Bal. on hand ....» Receipts during year 3125<) Total of Bal. and Disbursements during . ■ ss*ool Final Balance I TOTAL OF ALL Jan. 1. 1916. Bal. on ha»d Receipts during year- • 13964.39! 'Total of Ba), and Wtipts _■ ■ ~<.l Disbursements during . • $5023 13' Warrant checks outstanding* 2?g6o * Total Bal. and ‘“' tsl ®';j ing ss 299 .7; ! warrants, Dec. 31, 1916. Cash in Depository December | 31. 1916 ■(■■"or My service account is ' 4MOO tlay s : amount^ kK " ’’ rnstpe - - *■— O' PUBLIC SALE. 1 the undersigned, will sell at pub Hcauction. on Tuesday. February 6 917 on what is known as Hie Abe Rilling farm. 2 miles east Mid 'miles north of Monroe, ami 4% tni tsi south of Decatur, on count) Lint I road, beginning at 10 o dock a. m.' the following property, to-wit . r 'rel mare, coming < years old. sign ing 1700; roan mare, a years out. I weight 1750: these two mares ar 'good ones; sorrel mare eolt. eom.ng 2 years old in spring: h» r8 « 2-horse wagon, with double bed. g as new: John Deere riding plow, “good as new; C. B A Q- <om planter. good as new; set bob sleds, good “Verms:—ss.oo and under, cash; over that amount a credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. No ' propertv removed until settled tor. Four per cent off %^ sh Dl - RnIN . John Baumgartner, Auct. Garry Martz, Clerk. .4 31-2 PUBLIC SALE. Having dissolved partnership and as Mi. Roth is planning to move on I his own farm, tne undersigned will offer for saie at the L. A. Graham i farm, 5 miles south of Decatur, on the Mud Pike, or one mile north and one mile east of Monroe, beginning at 10 I o'clock on Wednesday. January olst, the following property, to-wit: Ten Head of Horses and Mules; Bay mare, 9 years old. safe in foal, weight 1600, this mare is a good worker; , roan mare, 5 years old. weight 1400; bay driving horse. G years old. lady broke; span of mules. 8 and 9 years old. broke to all harness; span of 2-vear-old mules, broke; bay horse, 4 years old. weight 1350, good worker; • gray mare, coming 4 years old. weight 1500; 2 colts, 9 months old. good . ones. Thirty Head Cattle. Twelve cows. one cow is fresh 5 weeks, one
DELINQUENT TAX-LIST The following is a list nt lands, city nnd town lots remainin-; , quent tor the non-payment of taxes tor the year I'3l C and previous , In Adams county. Indiana: - - £ ~- « C ? • “ j 3 NAME DESCRIPTION * £ ; 3 = " , 2 ? S r- . t" 5 £ 7 ' ; " ' 5 J_L— I WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP _... I KusSmll, Rosa, pt. sw. 35,28:14;.35| 151 Sso| I ] ''-27—• 1 | BLUE CRI7EK TOWNSHIP Hunt? Wni. .1., sw. sw? 9 28 15149 11360! 620 , Hunt, Win. ■!., nw. nw. IS 26 15 40, 136U< j ! : L——MONROE TOWNSHIP l'o\. Julius, et al. pt. n' £ sc . 126 TTi.~ 11. 801 I —t-— ROOT TOWNSHIP Mcßride, Louis E.. lot 49, Williams 10 135 • I m ■ Mcßride, Louis E„ lot 50, Williams ... , ; 10; ; I CITY OF DECATUR — r ’w * Z li2 ~ ? I NAME DESCRIPTION ® = - = . 53“ 5 | f ; _J_i~ I. Cniclilh. John N.. inlot M 2 165 I I l! " jEady, Della Muy. inlot 214 550 175 > 11 'Eady, Nellie M. & Enoch, s. inlot 900 50 -7 1 »■' 1 Helper, Jacob & Henry, s. pt. outlot 85 15 55 1 onilor. Nicholas, outlot 117 250 'Jo , .. 1 Ontlor, Nicholas, pt. outlot 118, 32 ft. 125 130 I Piter, Lucretia, pt. inlot 2SO 300 240: . Plfer, Lucretia, pt. Inlot 1 100 240: Piter. Lucretia, pt. inlot 2 . 1 Pifer, Lucretia, pt. inlot 4 1 Plfer. Lucretia, pt. Inlot 5 I ' | . ; 1 Pifer, Lucretia, pt. inlot « . 901 220 Russel. Winifred .1.. pt. outlot 84 i 27" 750: 2J;.;- • Vogt, Lena, inlot #9B im, 220 x 5.00 — ■ | MONROE CORPORATION I Carter, Emily, 4nlot 5# | 70| 3501 Carter, Emily. e‘. £ iniot 59 I <0 Carter, Emily, e59 Inlot 79 t 2«i 111 G Jt ' I Carter, Emily, inlot 78 40 30. ■ ■ I Gould. Robert E.. Hocker's Ist add, in'ro “ I •’n l ,l|! " TOWN OFGENEVA _ t , > Britton. Aaron. Buffalo, inlot 13 ... 15 ! i 17 1 ■ Bennett. Abe, Buffalo, inlot 28 60 , 2 , , ip/os I." Slberry, F. A. Buffalo, inlot «« 7” 350 -;•*.! ''.-io 'Bowers Realty Co., tax title, 84 411 ; sp. I." 1 ' » Houston. N. P. inlot S 3 L>; '■- >li '' > I Sliver, Josie, s. Vi inlot 387 751 .:: I. 1 1" j Mesel, Wm. inlot 26 . . 7 77? | "5| I 1 f ,, , 1 With each receipt issued*there*will he an “additional cost charge cents to the treasurer. J State of Indiana. County of Adams, ss- ) 1. John Mosure, auditor in and for said county, do >' e, 7 l,y l , 1 '.7 r7m">'‘'!' | the above is a true and correct list of land and citv and tow" . and remaining de inquent for the non-payment of taxes for the 'C' H ,, J pr-vious years with penalty, interest and costs, together .« i' e , '•* ea f. t * XGS . for . and further, that th* amount charged IS .J \ v-hM' ®|De<dWber.'iJE#, a and l the *flrst* a di.y'of # Jan < u > arv < *191?? reen , ~,‘r th. ”> ) day of AUd ' tOr S the Cf ‘ y K>i’n < MOS'V' ! Auditor, Adams t "" 1 State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: ‘ , ~,, u nJ D'" J |l»,.^l l,<; ? is ’ ,ereb >' K |v en that so much of the foregoing aid "7" ! L ncessary to discharge the taxes penult''. "^ e ,7 j,. - of' i - 1 ' • which may be due thereon or due from the owners thereof on t‘ l!!C i.c will o«1 sold at public auction by the> T-eaZurer of Adams Count.' ’ It , > door of the court bouse, in the City of Decatur In said count; al ‘ d ’ I the second Monday in February, 1917 buina the I'th daj’ '7i ••id"' commencing at 10 o'clock a t7of said div “and that said •«'’ wi " from day to day until all is sold or offered for sale. In( | iß ni J lstJ O J;•o n fL n n d U^^ r> , ? y i 9 5?. n,, at ' he Audil "* *“ Pe SoHN Auditor, Adams
is fresh sit weeks. ;> young ros . , ' be fresh in February; red , QA ‘"I milk, will be fresh In July i'i.u', ’ giving niiik. red cow will u Muy. good roun cow will he 1 February. Jersey cow Mill b e f r ,„ t 111 | March, red cow giving « fresh in March, this cow giv,. s r , lons of milk when fresh; extra w brlndle cow giving good flow fl" 1 will he fresh in August; black k!ir will be fresh by day of sal,. ■ lers will bo fresh In February; i h ] lers will he fresh in April- hwk, 'bull, coming 2 years olu ; Short Ik" ' roan bull, is pure bred and 4 good feeding steers, is months,i'J. 4 yearling calves, 1 g<«„| tll ui ‘ . (Sixty Head of Hogs: Fif tPPn , I sows. 3 full blooded O. I, (’. SGWfi ' farrow first of April; black sow'Ji! farrow in April; 4 sows will farrow March; two sows will ( arroM '' March; 5 sows, will farrow first .April; ten of these sows are chokL I proof; Duroc male hog. 44 pin I shouts. These hogs are an heahs" .and good feeders. Fourteen 11.q.j 1 Sheep. 13 Ewes. 1 Buck. Far* t,. Implements: Wagon, with trippi, 'in good running order; disc, wii fc ' trailer, good as new; J. 1. Case ridin-, cultivator, good as new; grain dn 1 Oliver walking plow. Diamond ridini plow. Gale riding plow, new; Pone ' corn planter, Iqw lift manure apreader. grindstone, set of harness an j ! some collars. I Terms:—All sums of $5.00 and m|der. cash in hand; over $5.00 a cred. of 9 months will be given, pun h, e giving note with approved securri hearing 8 per cent interest after m turity; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled fur' FRED ROTH t. A. GRAHAM Jeff and J. N. Burkhesj Auctioneers. ' W. A. Ixiwcr, Clerk, The Ladies' Aid society of the Munroe M. E. church will servo lunch. A PUBLIC SALE. will be held 1' 4 miles northeast of Monroe on Mud Pike Feb. 13, 1917. Horses, cattle, hogs and farming implements sold. 18110 J ' J ’ tQNGENBERGER DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON Office 102 1 none Residence 143 Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE K 186 DECATUR, IND.
