Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1918 — Page 4

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Ycu’lt get better results by advertising in The Daily Democrat CLASSIFIED COLUMNS. These columns are read by 15,000 people I each evening. It reaches all parts of the county. If you have lost or found something, want tu buy, rent or sell, ADVERTISE in the CLASSIFIED COLUMNS. Results guaranteed. MISCELLANEOUS + + 4> + + + + + + + <l*-i- + -i- + OUR MODERN method for test- + + ing cream will enable us to + + give you correct test and prompt + . + service. Give us your trade.— + + Zlrnmorman Milk Co.. Licensed + + Tester. First St., Old Creamery + Building + +->++++++ + 4 , + + + + ♦♦+++++ + + + + + + + + ATTENTION , Dairymen! The + + the place to sell your cream is + •h the Creamery, where you are •> 4> sure to get Satisfaction. —Mar- 4- + tin-Klepper Co., Decatur, Ind. + + + 4- + + + + 4 , + 4 , + + 4 - + Fresh Oysters at Martin’s Bakery. At the sign EAT. DEX’ATUR STEAM LAUNDRY Washes everything but the babys and brings back everything but the dirt. Goods called for and delivered. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS. I am now ready to make out your application blanks for 1918 licenses. At the Kalver-Noble Garage. FRANK E. CONTER. Notary Public. FATHERS—MOTHERS—SISTERS — Send that boy in camp a good old box of "WHITE STAGS." the smoke that satisfies. For sale everywhere. Stop at Martin's at the sign EAT and lunch at all hours. National Light Kerosene is different One trial will convince you; 20c gal.—K. Knapp & Son. YOU HAD BETTER get a winter top for th.it buggy of yours. Our prices are the lowest but our GRADE is the . very highest—Decatur Carriage Wks. E. Monroe St., Decatur. Ind. + Sell your cream to Schlosser -fr + Bros.’ first-class Cream Buying + Station. We are now located on * + North Second street, opposite + + Gay, Zwick & Myers. Our price + + for butter fat this week is 52c + + per pound. Watch this space + + for the very highest prices in + + the city. Give us a trial. + + SCHLOSSER BROS. + •t> A. Lenhart, Genl. Mgr. + ♦+t + t FOR SALE FOR SALE—Complete threshing machinery, consisting of one 20 h. p. Case engine, one 36-58 steel separator, with clover attachment. Inquire of Jacob L. Liechty, Berne, Indiana, R. R. No. 4. FOR SALE—A number of first class fresh and springer cows. Will sell at right price-Hoosier Packing Co. FOR SALE—Four year old bay mare, heavy built, good farm horse. Inquire of Wm. Beihold, Decatur, Ind., R. R. No. 7. FOR SALE —Onebay driving horse, 9 years old; one 3 year old filly: two coming 2 year old Jersey heifers, will be fresh soon; one coming 1 year old Shorthorn cow, will be fresh in the spring; one full blooded spotted Poland China male hog, a good one; one good carriage; one 14-inch break- . ing plow. 'Phone Monroe, or address W. W. Hawkins, Decatur, R. R. 10. FOR SALE—FOR SALE —FOR SALE. 60 acre farm, 2*4 miles south of Decatur. % mile from school house. A good 8-room house on It, barns, well and cistern. Well tiled and all good farming land. Good fences and cross fences. Also 120 acre farm In Ashtabula county, in Ohio. Will trade for city property. Reasonable time allowed on balance. 100 acres is good farm land, and rest in timber and pasture. Five miles from Jefferson, Ohio, county seat. If interested call or see Thomas S. Dowling, W. Adams St., Decatur, Ind., or 'phone 784. FOR SALE—Good rail wood. Inquire of W. B. Martin, De-. catur, R. R. 5. I

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Office rooms for rent over Bernsteins. Old surveyors of flee. Inquire A. I). Suttles. FOR HEXT A six room house on S Sixth St. Lights and water. In quire of U. Deiningor. FOR RENT—Modern 6 room house for rent on Jefferson St., half so from court house. Call 709.—J. F. Arnold. FOR RENT —Four room house on - Grant street. Inquire of Mary Vurr, 9?>f> Mercer Ave. ► MISCELLANEOUS WANTED k WANTED -100 pairs of shoes to k half sole and repair at A. W. Tan ► vas. HARNESS SHOP, No. 2nd St. ► — k OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED—i, DON'T MATTER IF BROKEN—I pay I, $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Also cash for |, old gold, silver and broken jewelry. - Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. Will hold goods for ten days for senders approval of my offer. L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth St., Phiiadelphia, Pennsylvania. • HELP WANTED—FEMALE p WANTED—A woman to do washing , at her home for family of two.— 'Phone 512. MALE HELP WANTED. 5 1 WANTED—Live man to write j automobile insurance. Very liberal commission. — Indiana Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, Laporte. Indiana. CLEANERS. HOW MANY TIMES THIS WINTER | have you thought to yourself, If I I had a new suit I would go to that 1 party Every man has some time or other in his life said these words. WE HAVE SOLVED THE PROBLEM. You can make that old suit look like new if you 'phone 695. We will call and take your old suit, and with our expert DRY CLEANING and PRESSING will make it look like new. GIVE US A TRIAL. Decatur Dry Cleaners, W. Monroe St. Decatur Shining Parlor and Dry Cleaning Shop. Suits pressed while you wait. Hats cleaned and reblocked in the latest style. Shoes dyed black, bronze and brown. Goods called for and delivered. Patronage solicited.—Wm. Cavados, ’phone 302, 1 19 So. 2nd St., Decatur, Ind. LOST AND FOUN D LOST—Elgin gold watch, either on Ft. Wayne-Decatur interurban car, or between the I interurban station and J. M. Gibson home, east of Decatur. Finder return tothis office and I receive reward. LOST—-Black and brown plush robe. Finder please return to this office and receive reward NOTICE—FORD OWNERS! We have the best equipped repair shop in the state; general overhauling, quick, accurate, reasonable. Cylinders reamed and over-sized heads fit in for $2.75 per cylinder. We have a number of 1,000 lb. trailers at $29 each. Always ready to buy and sell Fords.—General Machine Works, Geneva. Ind. AMBULANCE SERVICE Up -to Date equipment, will answer calls day or night, in or out of the city. ’Phone 61 day. or 60, 303, 377, night.—Gay, Zwick & Myers. M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing! DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 80; Home 185 Democrat Want Ads Pay Dr. C V. Connell VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET Calls Answered Day or Night. Office 1 IlOn€ Kegfd enci 102

CLASSIFICATIONS. A ruling changing the present plan i and order <>r classification was recelvI ed this morning by the local military ’ i board from Provost Marshall General 'Crowder to the effect that till question- ; nnlrcs in which the registrant claimed : deferred classilications on two claims, ; that is on Hie grounds of having deI ; pendents and being engaged In agriI cultural pursuit, would have to he sent ! to the district board for final ruling. Formerly, in eases where the registrant claimed deferred classification on two or more counts the local board ruled on one claim, unless it was t_ lower than that claimed by the regisf. trant, would bo sufficient. All questionnaires in which the registrant lias Icon granted or placed in a deferred s ‘ class on account of dependents will bo sent to the district board for final rulings on the occupational claims, e This ruling will make it impossible p’ for tho board to go ahead next Monday, as first planned, with the physical n examination. The physical examinar, lion of the men in class one will therefore be postponed for another week. Tho men in class one will be not!1 lied of their final classification this o week. i Those classified by the board yesterday were: Charles F. Garkill. Monroeville., y Class 4. r Henry McCaulley, Leavenworth, Kas. Class 4. < Jim Ivetrh, Decatur. Class 4. r Alfred Roth. Decatur. Class 4 , Raymond Runyon, Geneva. Class 5. Herman F. Baumgartner. Berne. Class 5. Referred to District Board. The following registrants were re1 ferret! to the district board because of ' . the registrant claiming deferred clas- : I stfication: ; Erwin D. Bixler, Berne; Wilson C Cl.ronlslar. Decatur: Peter Everett. I . Decatur; Edward Shoaf. Decatur. .. DAILY MARKET REPORT EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y„ Jan. 22—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts. 10,400; shipments. 1.900; official to New York yesterday, 3.420; hogs : closing steady. > Medium, heavy and vorkers goner- ] ally, $17.75; tops. $17.85; pigs, $17.50 (Ji $17.75; roughs. [email protected]; « stags. $14.00ta515.00; cattle. 500; quarter to fifty cents lower than yes- } terday's opening; sheep. 2.400; j steady; lambs slow, $19.50; down. , Chicago (Train market. Chicago—Corn. Nos. 2. 3 and 4. : nominal. Oats. No. 3 white, 80%& J Sl’ac; standard. Sl 1 4@82c. Rye. No. 2, nominal. Barley. [email protected]. £ Timothy. $5.00@|8.00. Clover, s2o@ t S2B Pork, nominal. Lard, $24.82. 3 Ribs. [email protected]._ CLEVELAND PRODUCE MARKET, i Fruits—Apples, [email protected] box; cranberries. $12.00 ® $13.00 bbl.; j grape fruit. Cuban. $4.00®54.50 per i crate; oranges. Florida. $5.25®55.50 , box; naval. $3.75®56.65 box; lemons, .j [email protected] box. 2 Vegetables—Beets, 65c®51.20 half bu.; carrots. 25@50c half bu.; leeks, j 25@30c bunch; turnips. [email protected] half bu.; cabbage. Holland seed ' $50.00@560 00 ton; celery, home * grown. 25@65c doz; onions, green, 12@15c bunch; dry, $2.25@|2.50 3 cwt.; cauliflower. [email protected] doz.; egg • plant. $6.00®57.00 case; mushrooms, $2.40 per 4 lb. basket; peppers. $3.75 ’ @■s4.oo 6 basket crate; potatoes, J $2.?>[email protected] cwt.; off grade, $2.00 j cwt.; sweet potatoes, Delaware, [email protected] hamper. Butter—Creamery extras in tubs, j 52@52%c; prints, 53@53%c; firsts, 2 47@48c; seconds, 43%@44c; pack- 2 ing. 34@35c; oleomargarine, first - grade, 30®31c; nut oleo, 28<f»29c. j Eggs—-Firsts, 57c; seconds, 37%c; 1 storage. 44@45c. 2 Poultry—Alive, chickens. 22®23c 2 ducks, 28@30c; geese, 24@28c; tur- 2 keys, 27@30c Rabbits—s3.oo and $3.50 doz. 1 HOOSIER PACKING COMPANY. The Local Stock Market. Heavy and medium. $16.00@ $16.50;' pigs and lights, $14.00; 1 @515.00; roughs, $15.00; stags $13.00; } prime steers, [email protected]; lights and 2 mediums. [email protected]; bologna bulls, 1 [email protected]; calves, $10.00@$11.00; \ best lambs, [email protected]; mediums . and lights. $9.00@$10.00; ewes, $6.00 2 @57.00; wethers, [email protected]. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, $2.07; corn, $2.00; oats, : new. 80c; rye, $1.50; clover seed, 2 $16.00: alsike seed, $11.00; timothy J seed. $2 [email protected]; wool. 65c; barley, SI.OO. ’ CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 61c; but- ; terl'at, at station, 49c; butterfat, in 1 country, 48c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 65c; beef hides, 16c; calf j hides. 20c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, • [email protected]. : NOTICE If you are sick and have tried everything else without satisfactory results, consult Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Smith, D. C.» Chiropractic Specialists. Spinal analysis and consulta- : tion free. | j Office over Morris 5 and 10c J store. Hours, 9 to 11 a. m.; 2 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m.

MONROE_TOWNSniP. J XXXI >l. HF.POHT OF , VXI> lAI'IAIHII lll> " I'" 'IHI <lll Os MOXIIOI- «<»'''• ' vi<ir iMiit inr. i >i>i\<: iuri4TAinr.it -h. iwi«. TOWNSHIP FUND . RrcrlplM. I 1 lit.mglit ufrwnHl » I 1 for r< '-tl»li from 1 w|'. rmm • ill I>H<-fi inon.-y ■ . Mini'll. In Hi. .It'll «llt< Il fund J?', • I Pit' ll fuiul. t'l'fiinil for sup. I»» 1 i ill-fund to iontrai'tor of box t illt.h --"5 1 Uefund for Adv. & notices 1 : oi'|ionl. Smith, ditch refund 10.'1.A0 , 21 li.'inlel Smith, ditch fund lei I'uiuh-d I I John Eicher, ..ffleo rent -»."6 I- 1 une. • 27 overpaid HUpet vlHorH. Nut sl,.nim ami Wittwer. HUp>. I-Wl ' 27 John Mosiu-e, liist. H.IOiU . November. , 2x II l.ammltnnn, dock fee* ILiv 22 .1. Im XloHiire, Diet. infix.(iO lllxhurnrineulH. January. 1 'I wp. fund to Spec, school 2.oi> 1:1 .lacob Graber, fox ditch 22.. U 2 1 Phil Ma.'klin. ditch assess, 20. February. 20 Democrat, pub. report 21.,< 20 Decatur Herald, do 2|..1i March. John Eicher, salary 100.00 IS Phil Macklin, assessment of Al.e Morgan ditch iLIS 20 Peter A. IlabegKCf, repair 200 .'in John Eicher, salary M‘* > o Mm 12 Herne Supply Co., culverts 22.11 21 Phil L. Macklin, part assessment Schumaker diti h ‘oo.Ou 21 Part assess .1. K. Martz deh 400.00 21 John Eicher, sal. and exp... 0.0.00 27" john Eicher. Sal. and exp... 60.00 27 .1. .1. Mayer, adv. ditch.. LOO 27 Kiger &• Co., supplies 3.30 July 2 I>. 11. Goebel Co., supplies -So UK* Lt I. 4Ji bn Eicher, Sal. and Exp. 60.00 September. '. C. E. Stuckey, Adv. Board . a.OO I Wm Hendricks, do 5.00 4 Ira Wagoner, do *.OO 5 Haymond Bloom, cleaning Johnson ditch 3-00 5 Geo. E. Kinzle, «x;unlners. .. 16,00 1 I John Eicher. Sal. and Exp. 60.00 2.7 John Eicher, Sal. and Exp. 60.00 26 Phil 1,. Macklin, part assessment Gates ditch 62.1.60 26 Do. Martz ditch «61.20 27 Gerry Martz, chan ditch n.,'o October. „ 20 Berne Witness Co.. Adv. dhs ■■ »" 30 John Eicher, office refit. 4000 December. :: JJohtt Wittwer, supervisor, luo.uu 3 John Eicher, Sal. ami Exp. 130.UU ;; osi-ar Sprunger, mowing l.ou Hi J. C. Sihiig. tile 14.1.3 H ll< Ben Nussbaum, road supv. 100.00 I'i Ben Nussbaum, labor 2.00 Pi 11. B. Heller, service 6.00 22 Democrat Co., pub. tax levy 2.00 ■III H Gobel Co., check bks. a.IX 2 1 John Eicher, office supplies 3.4.. 24 John Eicher. Sal. and Exp. XS.OO HOAD FUND. Receipts. January. I Brought forward 61419.X4 J line. _ _ 27 John Mosure, Dist i-’».ll August. ~ . , 11 Dani. Angsburger. poll tax ...00 December. II John Wittwer, poll tax .'3.50 22 John Mosure, Dist. I'-'-’ . DlNburarmrota. February. _ Ki 11. B. Heller, service 1 Nick Genney, grader repair 6.00 : in D F. Lehman. 1 tile 6.00 ‘ 27 John Eicher. Sal. and Exp. 66.00 27 Jacob Nuenschwander, tile 12.00 27 Sam Baker, tile and labor 12.00 July. 27 ilerne Supply Co., supplies i9.-'» August. , , 22 J. W. Baumgartner, plank 16.10 October. . », 30 Berne Witness Co., adv. '.'4 November. 3 Levi Augsbiirger, contractor Neuenschwander road . 700.00 : 17 Levi Augsbiirger, do 600.00 lieeember. -Anna ' 1 Levi Augsbiirger, do 500.00 3 John Wittwer, labor 16.00 19 Ben Nussbaum, labor 6.00 19 Berne Artificial Stone Co., : supplies Lx'j : 22 Democrat Co., Adv. —»» 22 Benn Nussbaum, labor 9.00 : 2 1 Berne Supply Co., supplies 5.2. i ■ SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Receipt a. January. ' 1 Brought forward »4'ljN1 Twp. to special school 3.00 February. in C. C. Burry, junk ' April. , .11l W. H. Oliver, coal 1-00 • May. 14 Liechty Bros. & Co., over- ; paid 11.7.4 J l 14 John Crick, coal 6.00 June. John Moser, Dist. 3,3-.33 ; -Inly- . .... ' 2 Ed Aughenbaugh. transfers 5. 6.43 September. 26 Monroe Milling' Co., coal 3L60 22 John .Mosure, Dist 3530.59 "2 Ele, trii Coal Co., refunded 113.95 24 John Eicher, coal 2uOo DlnborMenießta. January. 15 Lehman & Co., ’ brooms 20 John I’riuk, janitor -}u.oo 2 1 Phil L. Macklin, dch. assess 4.0 U 27 Civile Striker, hauling coal L7n ] February. 2 Bank of Berne, bond and coupons 333. <4 10 W. K. Stewart, books for Monroe High School 26.83 !• Enterprise Store, supplies. 5.93 10 p P. K lopfenstlm-. mowing LUO 11 Bank of Berne, part paywent on bond 11 Do, coupons lot.oo 14 Bonds and coupons 357.60 17 Oliver & Liechty. Insurance n J 00 20 John Crick, janitor 15.00 17 Do. unloading coal 1;• Della Sprunger, janitor 10.00 20 Joshua Sprunger, haul coal 4.75 20 Amos Schindler, book case 32.77 20 Bank of Berne, coupons 126.00 20 Berne Hardware Co., furnace, No. 8 145.00 ilinanuel Neuensehwandpr, repairs 51.70 20 W. J Sprunger, organ 8.00 22 Berne Witness Co., supplies 37.99 22 Bierle & Yager, stair cor... 3.54 March. JPlill Schug, sewing machine 30.00 7 J. D. March, hauling coal.. . .'lffiO 10 W. IL Oliver, diplomas 20.00 19 Ell Bixler, janitor 15.00' 21 John Crick, do 60,00 • .8 Oscar Sprunger, hauling I coal and wood 12.00 j April. . | 12 David N. Sprunger, janitor 10.00, 14 itoberl Liechty. kindling 3.50 ■ 14 David Depp, janitor 35.00, 16 Arntan Hirschy, teach & in. 76.00 16 Orval Kessler, janitor 17.50 1 20 Peter A Ilabegger, do 25.09 24’ Eli Bixler, do 20.50 I 20 llosala Beer, do 54.001 20 Clifton Striker, do 35.00 20 Berne Witness Co., extrnin- _ I ation papers 8.25 I 27 John Crick, janitor 101.00 27 Ira Wagoner, hauling coal.. 10.00 30 Elma Eicher, enumeration.. 36.U0 30 Menno Burkhalter, supplies 4.65 i May. , ! 1 Berne Grain & Hay Co., coal 47.80 2 Clara Gilbert, Janitor 36.00 3 Baumgartner Bros. Co., pump and furnace repaii . 5.95 3 Berne Hardware Co., repairs and supplies ":i.64 3 Berne Lumber Co., coal 63.99 3 Ilerne Milling Co., do 41.41 12 Town cf Berne, lights 5.32 12 Liechty Bros. * Co. coal. 23.34 12 Do. school supplies 45.42 12 Berne Lumber Co., coal 256.53 12 Berne Supply Co., supplies 2.70 12 David L. Lehman, director.. 5.00 6 f>* D. Winteregg. director.. 2.49 27 Berne Grain & Hay Co., coal 239.C' 27 Berne Milling Co., do 313.98 27 E, S. Christen, Co. Com 11,81

' ' - he* ■*” J 'jinion'' h:i , pegge , r. , ’""''" h ' ; Joo Ti' , '’s^'b.';;m'of ,, ;‘o? tr.insf’ r* , ~1 deanibg, 1^;:; I; pa bl front wronic fund ■V'lt'nk of Bern.-, coupons 8 Bank of Berne, do 3 , : ;.-,o s 1,,,, bonds arid coup" n - , lU Oo Il Dolt Striker, hauling • joo.oo 22 Bank of Berne, fu nd* , • 1 niln I'riuk, cffFf* of ynr<t ... 22 I'.'im.-i Eicher, painting floor ; im) 22 Bonk of Borne, co p ns Peter NiiHfbaum, naul ‘ °‘ u 711™!" 'P. Eicher, cleaning . ))(> S .lie wood U. 25 7, Wm Hendricks, painting 14 l> March, mowing ynnl -- 14 Bank of R-rne. coupons 20 Elma Eicher and I; " 'L I 35.00 man, cleaning schools . ■>7, Ben Nussbaum, repairs ■ 25 Dennis Liechty. haul coni. 4.60 2.1 Bonk of Berne, bonds ’Vw' 11. Oliver, oil cloth •‘0 W H Davis, sch. registers 18.... 20 David Bixler, hell rope ---1 20 Otis O. Hocker paint ( ‘•0 N( °- Brnndyberrj. janitor, 24 Liechty Bros. & Co., sup- . piles and repairs • 24 John Mayer, envelopes 25 Baumgartner Bros. X ‘ 4() furmice. No. 2 30 Gllliom Lumber CO., linnher and labor r’ L 30 Menno Burkhalter, supplies 10.. X hi Noah Sprunger. labor November. , . p'.no 3 Henry Haggard, rent. ; l 17 M O. Brandyherrv. Janitor 40.00 28 Hall Zimmerman Co. coal ■■ !’•;■- 28 Amos Schindler, chair December. . hiq3 Electric Coal Co., coal 3 W H Davis, registers 3 11. H. Oliver, lights J-l-15 Civile Hendricks, supplies »»3.4 4 19 M O. Brandy-berry, janitor 40.00 19 Ben Nussbaum, labor J " 19 Berne Art. Stone Co., paint .< • 15 Della Beer. Jan. scrubbing •; 22 Silvan Ilabegger, janitor ■4 D. H. Goble Co.. Home and ’ School Visitor ... . , " 24 Error of Voucher No. 448 tuition fund. Recelpl*. Janii.it y. "4 i Brought forward ’ : 13 Interest 13 Interest . " k 24 John Mosure. Dist. J’i.oo 24 John Mosure, Dist. 1000.00 February. , , IPi-oples State Bank. Int. • J'.' I Bank of Berne, do 17 M. nroe State Bank, do March. 5 People's State Bank, do <>••'- 5 Monroe State Bank, do 5.9'; .5 Bank of Berne, do 6.. L April. . . Monroe State Bank, do .j.J16 People's State Bank, do 2-i-16 Bank of Herne, do May. „ 14 Monroe State Bank, do 4.44 14 Peoples State Bank, do 4.,x 19 Bank of Berne, do 3.-6 June. , o 6 Monroe State Bank, do ...x9 6 People's State Bank, do 41’' 6 Bsnk of Berne, do _ '27 .fobn .Mosure. Dist. 20. ..4.. ■Htlv. , „ D - 111 Monro.- State Bank. Int. 2.8. in People’s State Bank, do e..L Hl Batik of Berne, do ~„5'57, 31 John Mosure. Dist. 203-.6.‘ 31 Error Wash Tp. trans. 636.49 31 Error corrected. interest puid from xvrond fund 415.60 August. _ „„ 4 Monroe State Bank, Int. •1 People's State Bank, do 7.68 4 Bank of Bonne, do 6,.i0 4 A. Harlow, transfers 12.9. Dei ember. . 19 Monroe State Bank. int. IX.9;> 19 People's State Bank, do 25-?4 19 Bank of Berne, do 25.44 19 Monroe State Bank, do 4.2 i 22 John Mosure. Dist. .. 1962.24 24 Error in July Int. Ll 6 Dlsbnrsruirut*. January. 4 W. H. Oliver, teaching 2.->.OO II Clyde Hendricks, do 45.00 26 Elma Neaderhouser, do _ 50.00 20 Clara Gilbert, do 40.00 20 David Depp, do 50.00 2U Oral Kessler, do 60.00 20 Dora Hirschy, do ... 50.00 20 Hilda. Lehman, do 40.00 '2O Clifton Striker, do 60.00 In Elda Sprunger, do 40.00 20 Eldon Sprunger, do 50.00 20 Elma Lugmbill. do 40.00 20 Caroline Lehman, do 40.U0 .’0 Arman Hirschy, do 50.U0 90 W. H. Oliver, do 60.00 20 Clyde Hendricks, do . 2.5.00 20 11. L. Graeder, do 80.00 ■’i) Christina Habegger, do 60.00 20 Bernice Hay, do 60.00 t-’ebruarv. 17 W. IL Oliver, do 90.00 17 Clyde Hendricks, do 70.00 47 H. L. Graeder, do ..... 90.00 17 Christina Hapegger, du 70.00 17 Bernice Bay, do 50.00 17 Elma Neaderhouser. do 50.00 17 Clara Gilbert, do . 50.00 17 David Depp, do 50.00 17 Gt'val Kessler, do 60.00 17 Dora Hirachy, do 60.00 17 Hilda Lehman, do 50.0 u 17 Clifton Striker, do 66.00 17 Elda Sprunger. do 50.00 17 Eldon E. Sprunger, do 50.00 17 Elma Luginbill. do 50.00 17 Caroline Lehman, do 50.00 17 Arman Hirschy, do 60.00 March. 10 W. H. Oliver, do 70.00 10 Clyde Hendricks, do 50.00 10 H. L. Graeder, do 70.00 10 Christina Habegger, do 50.00 10 Bernice Bay, do 50.00 10 Elma Neaderhouser. do 50.00 10 Clara Gilbert, do 40.00 10 David Depp, do 40.00 10 Orval Kessler, do 50.00 10 Dora Hirschy, do 50.00 10 Hilda Lehman, do 40.00 10 Clifton Striker, do 50.00 10 Elda P. Sprunger. do 40.00 10 Eldon E. Sprunger. do 40.00 10 Elma Luginbill. do 40.00 10 Caroline Lehman, do 40.00 10 Arntan Hirschy. do 50.00 21 W. H. Oliver, do 25.00 27Clyde Hemlrlcks. do ,2..00 28 Orval Kessler, do 40.00 April, 3 W. H. Oliver, do 00.00 1.3 Data Hirshy, teach & inst. 101.00 11 Clyde Hendricks, teaching. 25.00 14 David Depp, teach &• inst... 99.25 14 Eldon E. Sprunger. do 104.25 16 Christina Habegger, do 25.00 16 Arman Hirschy, teach, inst. 131.00 16 Orval Kessler, do ......... ..... 76.00 116 Elma Luginbill. do 941.00 i 18 Caroline Lehman, do 99.80 I 20 Elda P. Sprunger. do 87.50 l 20 Clifton Striker, do 131.00 ! 20 Hilda Lehman, teaching 99.80 ' 20 H. L. Graeder. do . 206.00 i 27 Clyde Hendricks, do 163,00 ' 27 John Urick, janitor 180.00 30 W. H. Oliver, teaching 25.00 Mac. i 2 Clara Gilbert, teaching 87..>0 I 2 Bernice Bay, do 134.00 ' 2 Elma Neaderhouser. do 114.00 .19 Eldon Sprunger, institute 2.75 119 David Depp, do 2.75 I 19 Dora .Hirschy, do 3.00 September. .25 H. L. Graeder, teaching 50.00 27 Bernice Bay. do 40.00 127 Clyde Hendricks, do 50.00 127 Christian Habegger, do ... 50.00 October. , 3 W. H. Oliver, do 100.00 I 3 Orval Kessler, do 26.00 20 W H. Oliver, do 30.00 •20 Christina Habegger, do 50.00 20 H. L. Graeder, do ... 50.00 '•0 Clyde Hendricks, do 50 00 20 Bernice Hay, do . 50.Q0 20 Lucile Smith, do 50.00 20 Elma Neaderhouser, do 50.00 30 Clara Gilbert, do 40.00 20 David Depp, do 30.00 20 Orval Kessler, do 30.00 20 Hilda Lehman, do 40.00 30 Elda P. Sprunger. do 10.00 20 Agnes Schenck, do 40.00 20 Clifton Striker, <lo .. . uO.OO 20 Caroline Lehman, do 40.00 20 Eldon E. Sprunger, do 50.00 '■

delinquent tax list , | tv nml town lola remaining a, ■rhe ’in '“*■ y,,ar 1 2"'* ,pi,.ni ‘•’, r "i'mii.itui . | « T; »’ ~~ - I AdanD i'i‘UHl>' .. . - S ! A ' —Mi,| J i g ; JI i ,C ' * g _ h pescbibtion f S'&l s’ I 2I = i f. B * ‘-■-I - township. -'rm i noi Toonit*.; 11 -. ,t-- I s “township. ■—*T' ■ i ‘>*ls 40 I I 4».»«51.B I .. •' . 601 130 5.47 .-,.71 I Clark, .les*'',"" pt m m 1 " 1 is'so , 1380' 22*; (L>’! M. I. ''.'DLiUL-iIL- township. ( m. * pl. ni‘ nw I Msl M 5 ■ n \. (V ~: ’ 51 , “,‘1 1 751 4011301 | ] 2.28: 1 1-. I Xmnchcr, Louise, ne cor ne sw > ■ Fox, JuH» '"‘ w \|i\sil TOWNSHIP. "■ ‘ >5’1410 ; 1396 500 536 48.43' 7.52 I ... N.rtll J., nW se '' I I A. I I Si'•.•hn- e. m Litello O„ oP I itL—- TOWNSHIP. Cable, .I'din. ‘ ® name nPscniPTioN = j| | j< ■ ? i; I = 5 .? I ■— ii CITY Ol'' DECATUB. 1250 $37511 30 $17.70.539.:« 4 # n.ill lames ’' in!'’l l ' <l ,. ......I . Tennett, -Maggie in at 22 215. 200 26.3, 24.5. i 4 I, hcrine Class, inlot 21 ■ . SK5' 285' 30 £ -1 w .. -: KiK?:I ■: i.-taC Della Ma', mi"' -V 30 1.64 1,9 ~4 - ...' 3 U.1 4 ’ ;0 ' ,M c'ih'm Wm *P' 'm' l "' .- I .', ...j 1 2861 240 26.61 14,'D 7« lo -nsmi. Kerenhapptti'h. inlet -1 j 75 130 10.52 5.8 U;u Mann hottie I'. » P', , oll ' 0t . 1 125' ' 6.11 ::.s9 D Mann Hiram, pt outlet joj ,u Potts, Sarah I'., .inlot «i 2 . ..J 65 1 M 10.77 89u Potts. Sarah inlot _ j 220 1 ?’ ouinn John l‘-> •nh't • _ 501 2.;»» 1.4 2 Sc irntever. I'. M. Trust''*. •» ' ' ' J So I 2.57' 1 11 ,D Schlrmeyer. I' M . Trustee. Inlot 4(| ? , <IU>II Vai pt Oiillot 91 550, <O6 32.32 .li..u ,D Smith. Gmnt s., n pt. outlot it , r .; g 5 4S ; 4 ,i„ Schlegel. -Mattie .1., inlot »- ■ 300' 3501 30| 33.35 40.51 7'l Teenle Geo W. pt. ''Utl'd I 525 1035, D Todd Jennie A.- t al.. P'- "I 1 ! :>r,o' 97.98 54.66 7» . Hutton, Cora, inlot LJ j 125 i | 17.jp f.fit ~u Hutton. Cora, inlot , 1 “ s ... . [ joo' 200.35-1 23 62 2.16 .70 Higgins, James 1., inlot ■- i() 501150' ■ 9.82 ILL, .?) Mevers. Fred. e>-. nw sw IP •«< r > . ~ Jso | J5 ‘ 2 tt.S7 12.62 ,« Slberrv, F. A.. Buffalo, inlot .. ~ inlo . 10: ; I*s 400 130 21.6 V 3.4.' .76 Ashtnm Howard and Gertrude. « 5. ft. iniot tv•• j I Bennett. Abe. Buffalo, in ot . a 2 g 7,1 Bennett, Ahe. Buffalo, inlot ■ 100 , Jf)O l : 22.16 25.68 Barnes. John I:., inlot .’x- ko 40 150 9.33: 10.59 .7« Ilrieker, Jesse P. and Fanny Fryhaek. mint 69 40,1-V , , Daugherty. William S. miot u - . . .•••—• •— 250’116-1.26.1>6. 17.39 7» Shoemaker. Charley A J - _ s .".2'. e< --?• " ,u ' —— With feceipT^ issued there will be an additional cost charge of fifty cents to the treasurer m.|itor / in and for said count*. forthe p nem-POMnent Os taxes for the year;9l6 and !!'U «<■>»%■"“ “ day of January, 191 S. Auditor, Adams County. SOSW&wrasmsg MU?' .v. £>'*■ Os the court house in the city of Deeittur in said cmuuy tiie second Monday in lebruary, *? e t1 ..., Lu J a ] e will continue coinmenuing at 10 o elock a. m., of said day and that sain «« from day to day until all is sold or offered for sale Indiana, this Given under my hand at the Auditor s office in I?OSURi'-. Ist day of January. 191 x. Auditor, Adams County,

20 Alda Sprunger. do 40.00 C 20 Leona Sprunger. do 10.00 20 David Bixler, do 50.00 S 24 Orval Kessler, do 25.00 30 W. 11. Oliver, do 40.00 November. — 17 W. H. Oliver, do 30.00 17 Orval Kessler, do 30.00 17 David Bixler do 00.00 17 Elda Sprunger, do 40.00 17 Alda Sprunger. do 40.00 19 Clyde Hendricks, do 50.00 19 Elma Neaderhouser, do 50.00 19 Lucile Smith, do 50.00 19 Bernice Kay. do tIO.OO 19 Christina Habegger, do ... 50.00 , 19 11. L. Graeder. do 100.00 I 24 Clara Gilbert, do 50.00 14 W H. Oliver, do ti.i.oo 2 J David Depp, do . . 50.00 28 Agnes Schenck, do . 50.00 I December. 1 Clifton Striker, do . 25.00 3 Hilda Lehman, do 120.00 3 Elda I’. Sprunger, do 80.00 , 3 Agnes Schenck, do 60.00 . 15 Clifton Striker, do 130.00 15 Caroline Lehman, do 120.00 15 Eldon E. Sprunger, do 130.00 15 Alda Sprunger. do 70.00 15 Leona Sprunger. do 110.00 15 David Bixler, do 80.00 15 W. H. Oliver, do 70.00 15 Christina Habegger do 130.00 15 H. L. Graeder, do 110.00 15 Clyde Hendricks, do 110.00 15 Bernice Kay. do 90.00 15 Lucile Smith, do 110.00 15 Elma Neaderhouser, do 110.00 15 Clara Gilbert, do 70.00 15 David Depp, do 80.00 15 Orval Kessler, do So.oo 24 Berne Supply Co., supplies 34.10 24 Orval Kessler, janitor 10.00 DOG FUND. Receipts. 1 Brought forward 8 216.00 May. ' 19 Kerr & Liddy, dog money 167.00 ' September. ' 26 Dog tax 6.00 ' 22 Monroe State Bank, dog tax 6.00 DlHlHirsenientM. 1 March. 1 1 .Geo, E. Klnzle, surplus 105.30 ' 7 Fred Kauffman, killing stck 3.00 May. I 21 Jacob I’. Schwartz, sheep kid s.Off I 21 Jacob F. Schwartz, do 7.00 1 September. 1 5 Win Liddy, stock killed 25.00 J Recapitulation. i TOWNSHIP FUND. i Jan. 1, 1917. Bal. on hand 13216.37 l Receipts during year 2811.92 1 Total balance and receipts 6058.24 1 Disbursements during year 3296.95 1 Final balance I’7Bl 84 1 ROAD FUND. 1 Jan. 1, 1917, Bal. on hand 81419.84 t Receipts during year 755.53 ) Total balance and receipts 2175.37 ) Disbursements dulrng year 2037.15 Final balance | 138 ‘‘2 ) SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. 9 Jun. 1. 191., Bal. on hand 84512.42 0 Receipts during year 8087.68 5 Total balance and receipts 12600.10 5 Disbursements during year 8828.06 9 Final balance . 83772 04 TUITION FUND. 0 Jan. 1, 1917, Bal. on hand 83295.24 0 lie elpts during year 9038.2$ 0 -Total balance and receipts. 12333.52 0 Disbursements during year 8886.60 Final balance 83446 92 0 , DOC. FUND. 0 Jan. 1, 1917, Bal. on hand . 8 216.00 0 Receipts during year 179.00 0 Fotal balance and receipts 395.00 0 Disbursements during year 156.00 0 Final balance t 239 00 0 TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS. 0 Jan. 1, 1917, Bal. on hands 812689.87 0 Receipts during year 20872.41 0 ■ Total balance and receipts . 33562.88 0 Disbursements during year 23184 76 0 Final balance 810377 5j n Total balance as shown by 0 this report 810377.51 0 Warrant checks outstanding, u Dec. 31. 1917 ' 176 71 ii Total balances and outstand0 ing warrants, Dee. 31, 17 >10554 21

’ash in Depositor, Dec. ..i. 1917 lervlce acount is 302 days. amount J../ JOHN F.ICIII.R. -ECKMAN'S - FOR SOUGHS AND COLDS A hamdv Calcium compound (TURrdjf ajair.ft chroid r I:n ,- and troubles. A Unic-teslorauvt * without harmful or 14.xb.f-C‘>r*n‘n» Try them today. 50 cents a box, including war tax For sale bx all Druggists , . lA-lunuu Laboratory, FbifadHplilH fort waywk AJ»n dkcatvh t’R.ACTION LINK CENTRAL TIME Effective October 15, f Leave Decaf or Darr Ft. ft,441 a. m. JJE’n.'m. Bison’lOKWa.m. 11.39a.m. 1.00 p. m. , _ U | 3.30 P.m. 4.00 p.m. SrfOp.m. 7 >OO p. in. lOtOOp. m. 11.00 P- | Car every hour «<> “ Running time 1 hour and Freight car ■' 7.4.1 ... m. n “i I ,euve ?/V < \wr •« ( 13:00 >n„ nrrtvlng la 3.00 P. m. A o J p® A. ’ THE CENTRAL GROCERY Telephone 215 Cor. Monroe 4 ‘ 10c Evaporated Sweet Corn, a P k S' ' Lima and Navy Beans, a rt> 2 for 10c : Sulk Rice, a ! 3erdan's Empire Coffee, a • • I Jello, all flavors, a pkg Ijc 1 Red Beans, a th iOc 2 Large Can Hominy ''' jjc Large Can Kraut . ,18c Large can Tomatoes jsc o Tomato Soup, 3 cans ' 50c , 75c o Olive Oil Z ' ...20c 0 Good Table Peaches, a can f 7 Cabbage, Onions, App ®»> 1 and Lemons. p rO duce: ’ Mangold & C ener