Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1920 — Page 8
MARKETS-STBCKS Dally Deport of Local and Foreign .Markets. Now York. N V.. Jun. 22 (Special in Daily Democrat) Following otlldal announcement of the temporary settlement of the M> xicun oil dispute, Mexican Petroleum opened on the stock market today ut 196, a rise of Pun American Petroleum was up % to 91,4; U- !*• 1,,, 'l opened at 1(16, up •»; Central Leather 91V*, off Studebaker 102%, unchanged; American Can 52’4, off '<•; Republic Steel 198%, unchanged; Cood'ich <9li, up Vi; Southern Pacific Phi. tin changed; Marine 27%, up *4new oats, 83s; new corn, |»» c cwt , Chicano, Jan. 28—Grain opening; Corn: Jan. up l’4c; May down '»<■; July down Oats: May down '4c July nominal. Provisions: Steady.
East Buffalo. N. Y„ Jan 22 (Special to Daily Democrat) Receipts 4000; shipments 3420; official to New York yesterday 2090. Hogs closing steady; medium anil heavies sls 9oDi' 16.10; mixed, $16.00 <i> 16.25; Yorkers $16.25: pigs. $15.25«t 16.25; roughs. $14.004114.25; stags, $12.00. down: cuttle, 225, strong; sheep. 1400, tead lambs. 2125, down; best ewes, HOOffi 1200; calves 2350. down. Cleveland. 0., Jan. 19 Produce market: Butter, creamery in tubs., extras. 66@66Vjc; extra firsts, 65@ 65%e; firsts, 64®64%<-; prints 1c higher; seconds, 604i61c; packing, 47c. Eggs -Northern extras. 73c; extra firsts, 72c; north rn firsts, new cases, 71c; old eases, 70e; southern and western firsts, new eases, 70c; refrigerator extras, 55c. Poultry I*ive fowls, 2744280; heavy grades. 32@33e; rosters, old, 21c; springers, 274427 c; heavy grades 20c; ducks, 304438 c; geese. 254t33c; turkeys, 40c. LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat. No. 1, $2.60; No. 2, $2.55; new oats. 82c; new corn, per cwt.. $1.90; barley. $1.40; rye, $1.50; 'lover seed. $30.00. LOCAL MARKET. Eggs, dozen 55c Country Butter 60c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered —59 c Don’t miss the Charles Getting public sale, 7 miles north of town Friday, Jan, 23. A chance to get a real dairy cow. The roads leading to the farm will be made passible. . Sale Starts at 12 o’clock sharp. 21 *'< x > > i HARRY DANIELS The Live Stock and Farm Auctioneer Can see me any Saturday at Vance & Linn Clothing Store or ’Phone me at my expense—’Phone 861-N HARRY DANIELS 19-ts FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR TRACTION LINE Central Time Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne 5:40 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 11:30 a, m. 1:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m, 7:00 p. m. 8:30 p. m. 10:00 p. m. 11:05 p. m . Car every hour and a half. Running time 1 hour and 5 minute*. Freight ear leaves Decatur at 7:45 a. m., and leaves Fort Wayne at 12:00 m., arriving In Decatur at 2:00 p. m. Office hours 6:45 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. I. B. STONEBURNER, Agent Ashbaucher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING PHONE 765 or 739
I STOCK SALE I Awe have more live stock than we need for this spring we will offer til public unction ou the Muieelliis Davison farm, 8 mile southeast of Decatur. 4 miles east oi Monroe or 4 miles west of Will Stir*', oil Thursday. January 29, 1920 Sale to begin at 12 o’clock p. m., the 1 fidlowing property, to-wit ■ :: HEAD OF HORSES Dark -or ' rel Belgium mare will be 6 years old ’ this spring, weight 145(1 lbs.; Buy ’ Belgiiii.l mare 5 years old in spring, weight 1500 lbs,; gray coll coming 3 yea's old and well broke. 6 HEAD OF CATTLE —Roan Durahm cow 7 years old: roan Durham cow 6 years old; these cows are good and big; 2 Holstein cows 4 years old. 27 HEAD OF HOGS Big Type Poland Chinn Hogs: 7 tried brood sows that have raised from 1 to 3 litters. These own ■ in-il by Davi oil’s Giant, whose sire was Buster Giant. These sows am bred to Bob I Am and due to f.urow about the 15 of March. 2 boars 1 boar will he l-year old last of March, Bob I Am a 2 year old boar weight 6uo lbs. in breeding condition, whose sire was Big Hob and
. Dam Smooth Susie; IS gilts most of • them sired by Bolt I Am and are bred , to hour of Long Giant breeding, these gilts will farrow 3 of them in Feb., , balatu • middle of Vlarch to Ist of April. These hogs, have been cared for with regard to thei- future usefulness and will tie in condition to make good for their new owner. In offering these hogs in this sale I would not say that I am holding a breeder's ; sale lint a farmers sale and yet I am offering as good a line of Big Type Poland Chinas as have been offered 1 in any breeders sale this season, so 1 come to our sale and see for yourself i aid remember you are welcome whether vie.: wish to buy or not. MIS : CELLANEOI'S One land roller, I 1 set of light farm harness. David D, Habegger will offer for sale i Roan tow coming ’> years old, next [i fall, will weigh 11(10 lbs., fresh in spring; roan heifer coming 2 years < old will be fresh this spring; white . heifer coming 2 years old in spring, will be fresh about Ist week of May; !< d heifey coming yearling. These are extra good Short Horn Cattle. C. S. Johnloz will offer for sale: The following property as he is mov- ( ing out of Adams county: One sum 1 , colt, coming 2 years old; black cult coming 2 years old in fall; bay colt coming I year old in spring; black ' colt coming I year in spring; 10 tons timothy hay; 16 ton clover hay: John ’ De. re et-tn planter; about 100 bushel of corn; building 8x10; meat smoker 1 4Vi square; cab baggy; 28 acres of 1 wheat in field. TERMS-- $5.00 on under, cash; on ' sums over ss.do, a < r -dit of 12 month wii! lie given, pur< baser giving hank- ' aide note bearing 8 per cent, interest ! the la..t 6 months 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until set- ’ tied for. MARCELLUS DAVISON. Anets. Jeff Liechty, Noah Frauhiger Clerk Wm. Merryman. t frat s will tie furnished where f hog- a’e shipped. This sale will be held under roof. Lunch served by , Salem Ladies' Aid at 11 o'clock. 17-20 22 26 , T~ - S PUBLIC SALE | ! As we are going to dissolve part- « nership we will sell at public auction 2*-j miles r.outhwv.st of Decatur on Monroe road, on Tuesday, Jan. 27. 1920 ! Sale to begin al 10 o'clock a. m.. t the following property, to-wit; t 4 HEAD OF HORSES -One grey , horse, coming 4 years old. weight f 1550. hay horse coming 5 y-u ■-> old. wieght 1250; black horse coming 5 vears oid, weight 1400; work horse 1 11 yean oid. weight 1350. 5 HEAD ’ OF CATTLE One big red cow 6 yrs. oid; 1 red cow x years old. will be fresh March I; 1 Jersey cow 8 yearsp old. will be fresh in Ma.ch; 1 boiler |‘ 16 months oid; I ••a'f 2 months old. 1 57 HHAIi OF HO'JS 5 brood sows, due to farrow lust of March, Ist of April; 1 full tdisid Ditroc male hog. 51 head of lull pigs ranging from 30 1 up to 140 lbs. each. Ail hogs double ' inimuued. FARM IMPLEMENTS One McCormack binder; Deering I mower; John Deere corn planter; Superior grain drill with fertilizer at- i taehment; disc; John Deere riding plow; John Deere walking plow; i spike tooth harrow; spring tooth : harrow; Monarch corn plow; 15 I tooth corn plow; stock cutter; land roller; Rude manure spreader; 2wagons; hay rack witn beet and hog rack combined; corn sheller; ?> A•shape hog houses; -horse evener; hay rack; tank heater; hay kieke-. : good as new only used 1 hour; selffeeder; Anchor Hoith cream seperator; 8 galvanized chicken coops; 2 sets of breeching harness; 2 sets of farm harness; about 200 bushel of oats; 300 bushel of corn: some corn fodder. About 150 mixed chickens.! Other articles too numerous to men-] thm. TERMS—SS.OO and under, cash;; on sum ; over $5.00, a credit of 12 months wili be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent, interest the last t> months. 4 per cent, off for cash. No property removed until settled for. SMITH & BAUMGARTNER Jeff Liechty. Auct. W. A. Fonner, Clerk. 17-20-22-24 NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY j State of Indiana. Adams County, ss: , Notice is hereby given that the un- . dersigned administrator of the estate “ of August Hirschey deceased, will offer for public auction at the late residence of said decedent in Adams county, Indiana located one mile' I south, 2 miles west, and omihalf mile south of Monroe Indiana Jin Monday January 26th 1920 Beginning at 1:00 o’clock. The following personal property, to-wit-LIVE STOCK—One horse, a good one; 2 hogs; 24 head of chickens. MI SC ELLA NEO t; S —W agon, harness. One, one horse wagon, grass mower harrow, gravel bed, one breaking plow, one shovel plow, one cook stove. Terms made known on day of the sale. FRANK HIRSCHY, Administrator, — Jeff Liechty, Auct. .15-22-23
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY. .lANLATO 22, 1 11 - 11
SALE CALENDAR I’ < ■■ " Th* Following Sale* *t« Being Ad ' vertl*ed In the Dally Democrat. We Al*o Print the Sale Bill*. Ll*t Your Sale With U*. Jan. 23. Chas. Getting. 7 miles north us Decatur. January 23- Parrish ft Dykeman, horse company barns, Dcct'ttir; 42 bred sows. Jan. 24 F. 11. Tablet, at his residence in Hie town of .Monroe, Ind. Jan. 26 Frank Hirschy, 3'/a miles, southwest of Monroe, ittd. Jan. 27 -Smith ft Baumgartner. 2*4 miles smith of Decatur, on Monroe road. Jan. 28 -Fred Colchin, 3% miles south of Decatur, ou mud pike, or 1 mile east mid 2 miles north of Moni-<«*. Indiana Jan. 28 Henry Sievrrs. *4 mile nortlt ami mile west of St. Johns. Jan. 29. Marcellus Davison, 4 tnil--' east of Monroe, Indiana, or 10 miles southeast of Decaturr, Indiana. Jan. 29 Mrs. Rose Barrone, 1 mile east of Bobo. Jail. 3o Adam Neuenseh wander, 2L miles w> U of Decatur, Ind , postponed from date of Jan. 16. Feb. 3, Frank Haggard, 2 mile east and one half mile north of Monroe. Indiana, seven and one half miles southeast <>f Decatur, Indiana on Thomas Bess Farm. Feb. 4th. Jame-, and Heckman 7 1-2 miles northwest of Decatur, Indiana on William Heckman Farm on Win Chester road Feb C Henry Rodenherk, ?.*4 north-east of Decatur, known :is Hie Howard Shackley farm. Feb. 9 E. Marchand, 2 1 /. miles (southeast of Monroe. Ind., on the Geo. H. Martz farm. Feb. 9 W. H. Teeple, 2 miles east of Pleasant Mills, Ind., on the st.Oe line, or 2 miles north of Willshire, O. Feb. 10—Asa McMillen. 1% miles south of Pleasant Mills, Ind. Feb. 10— Levi Strahm. 5 miles south and 3 miles west of Decatur. Feb. 11- —Ola L. Gaunt. 5)4 miles east of De.-atur and 1 mile north and % mile east of Bobo. Feb. 11—John Bright, 4 mile sooth east of Decatur, Indiana. Feb. 12 <’. E. Buck, 5 miles southeast of Decatur on mud pike Feb. 13 Albert Spuller, 1 mile north, % mile east of Monroe, or 5*4 miles south of Decatur, Indiana. Feb. 13. Kerr and Scbnepp 4 and 1 half miles northeast of Berne, Indiana. Feb. 16—Philip Gepha"t. 4 miles east ami 1 mile north of Monroe, or 8 miles southeast of Decatur. I'll). 17 -Delmar Douglas. 13 miles southeast of Decatur. F< b. 17 —Franklin Andrews, 2 mile .-nit'll of Decatur. Feb. 18—-Sam Shackley. 11 miles southeast of Decatur, or >4 mile north of Salem Feb. 18. N. W. Fry»-. L mil - i a t of D» ectnr at Studr-bukey farm Feb. 19 —Victor Amaehe-, 7'4 mile southwest of Decatur, on the Lew Sclterry farm. Feb. 19- Dye Ferguson, 10 miles southeast of Decatur in Blue Creek township. Feb. 19 -II S. Chose, 2V miljs southeast of Decatur. Feb. I? H. I). McCoy. 2% mile, nortlt aid 6 mile;; ca t of Decatur Feb. 20.—Hosea Ray, one mile northwest of Decatur, on Juluis Haughk farm. Feb. 20 H. D. MeCay, 2% miles i north. 6 irihs east of Deca'ur, 5 • mil- . north and 1 mile east of Wren, G.; .1 miles south of Convoy. Ohio. Feb. 23, R. M. Wynn. 5 miles west and two miles south oof Monroe Indiana or four miles north of Berne, Indiana on Christ Aschbam I.er farm. Feb. 24 John W. Kline, 5*4 miles southeast of Decatur. Feb. ?4 Andy Zeser. 1 mile v. e-t ot - Decatur and 4 miles south. 1 iiilk- ■ west and 2 miles north of Monroe Feb. 25—8e1l ft Gttnder. Bellevue farm. 1 mile north of Decatur. Feb. 25—Ira Wagoner. HI miles southwest, of Decatur. Feb 26 G. W. Davis, 3 mile southeast of Decaturr Indiana, or one half mile west of the Raudebtish school house. March 2 —Fred Bitsche. sale to he held one-half mile east of Monroe, Indiana. Sale will be a combination stock sab- of E. W. and Fred Buss-he. March 23, Wm Reppert, 7 miles southwest of Decatur. NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the shareholders of the Farmers State Haul;, 'that (here will be an election at the I Preble. Indiana said bank on Tuesday, January, 20, 1920. at two o’clock standard time, fur the* purpose of electing a Board of Directors for said hank for the year 1920. L. O. ADLER <i-3t week if. Cashier. NOTICE All painters and paper hangers are requested to meet at the Carpenters illall, over Brn. Cigar Store, Fri- ; day evening. Jan. 23, at 7 p. m. IG-tCx. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS I Let me make your Automobile License Application for 1920 License. At the Ford Garage. F. E. CONTER 279-31 awk ts Notary Public. 1 Be on hand at the Charles Getting public sale seven miles north of this city, Friday, Jan. 23 at 12 o’clock. A chance of get a good dairy cow and many r. other articles. Roads will be ■ made passible. 18-2 t ■ ■
| KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP I* Annual Report »»l Receipt* and Ewpenditnrf! ui I'iuuee of KitkUnd Township. I the Year Ending Dec. 31. njrg rnWXSHIP ll Xh ( Reccpt*. I rbruai v * I G. \l T, 11.. !■ 1 . part j.av r.»«*i«t «>n li.ill lu.’i*l *U* I'”’’ ■» .lolth Mg-are. ,hnu* »r.iu • ■' : .1 >•!> h, •, M. I IL nd . I.al. on piildu’ .liltin ', .*,(.’ >' I ’ i>. M. IH-.ril), et al, payment nn Horne bulkhead, tJ-’** I )r< 1 iiilh !_• John Mo-iirr Ihr. dinw .•0 R:\aii, rl al., Ilryaii hu’kltrud •* .. II l.ihiMCr, it. .J,, on l.iiiipu bull head .. IJO.NO Disbursements. lann.iry ' .•11. I’ , . ■ . ‘’.tun. l •4 The I'l'iiiofititu, »lit h«»nary | zQ I*. I . Macklin, bal. *»n <»u* - *. » April I 11 |..iias I iby, ditch and rnad labor 33.0 n ,t hu di Karhr, bal. on haul, cal .. 2-'*” Wm ' 1 \V II l*rttin>‘« r, ‘rrvicr as trustee i0n..»0 .1 \\ 11. I tetti.i} Ir, 'ervice as truster joo.o<. 'on- .1 ... 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I - ley, rspit'M .’.->9. |)nr!llbr‘ i <•“«». Kin/.t*. exain. bonks t; Xrrn*trn»i x Pel., to., tinnii. ••Hit S- , I (I ...I 11,.'1 m. tear a. fa dit<bee - , , I). 11. Go’..lt <*..., M-hoid Mtppli. i ; l.ciiurd Supply < •*., »ash Look, etc. ii.iG . . Berne \\ pub. mhS irpoft .. „■*• -«! \V. H. lOttinge'. ditch accrplan.'r 1 ><• | , , \V. H. U’-itinger, strv. ;. trust., . . 11. M. lb-' . *er\. as advisory .. .<» 11. I*. ( rtun, d«» ,<» iJa.iirl Srherry, do 59“ R<»AI) FI X’D Disbursements. .March o» (. rot Mankry, shov. • r..w etc 4. go May ' „ | j J. U. Mi Bn It, -hoveuniT snov. ... ’-5 Jul v ’ 1 VV. I’. R.d ,n, brulgr plank .. '• | .i \\ ui. Jol.ti'On, sharpening grader • 11 .•>' R. 11. K.dtrr, stone i'< *” SIM t JAI S< KOOI. FI X’D Receipts. March I . Bra< bt. uratr burnt out at 11. S. j6.<,0 ( April l int \\... Rnnk. loan : Jure .1 Jnhn Moure. June Dr;.a r.\ngn<t • *pt •- . K . lund, hor. ■ •in tp. fund • ( 1 H ember l. I.ti M-.surr, December .I raw .... 2740.6; Disbursements. Ffvd B'.tht, janitor and *up. .... I ..-i X..i. Bank, j ayrn’t. <»n * A. ..A. K S»onrb;!. nt*. b? ■n ' .... ••.<»«•• ill. A. Hi iut-i. c >al -»v..p» ’ . .j I i'"t Xat. bond and interest . ’t*. • j, February I I Fl. V.ayne F*i. .Mach. rep • U' 1 Hart. ll*o . «<*., radiator and irp. 1 •■.'*- t ; t. A. Briat-r, paper harixing -*»*.»'» | ( t If. 11. Koltrr. Wood • ».C . I ' I. B»;;rbt. ; ai il<»' - and oil ba. 9- I 1 , Typewrite* l inp,. rental •• typex,. 1... .. T. I. Dn.kin, repairs March’ l-M. L. A *:• d.ach, pamtir.; .... J 4 '.’■> . * I red Bracht, .riior . 4 Fred Brat St, • April . ; I. J. Durkin, •aikurs -•.'•* 1.• Kalj»h .Strauii. .aiub. . : k M 110 iri. .no etc p. 'i Mible Shoa;, tanib r * MMd< Shoaf, >■ p’ttntr .. ' • .• I• nh ' rv. •a .Hos, t;c «• .- _r. < ’.. a <olf. .1. d.. .0, pL-rlf Mills, ••• • . *• • • I •<•s lira*'if, -ni.o' ;.nd *.;{ p .• »•'..*• i I .-‘i X»t. Esrd , i> trrest »> . note 1 " n » . F ,•, lut 11 »t« («. . loot •*. ,• _ H. , Manley, unitor and oil .. ji. •• U. Martin, *.-..'-tr at cmi • lane | I’ M. Fulk. wo,.| > _t Agnes S. *-:aeyer. in-litup- 40.- • .4 Rinh I . I eye, d<< '7 <-5 . T \\ . F. I’.rrry. «10. . | (aigs iilr I k.. or < ral .... 54-' . i l.n ii ,;rl Joiay. rcpaoii. : i<urnp .. .-.n > .4 Mary r*»H>. iiistiuitr -4.5*’ .•4 /iimnermar. I oal < *>.. • *al '• gG Deiatur I .umber to., lumber ... -7-.’5 ■ I Dtcatur Democrat, job ptii’tiuf-, .. 45.5” .tpSchafrt lldw. < ••.. ii'aii ,iain. . .ip. .61.30 .0 M. I. Scheer, piano »3<«.00 July '■ I ir-t X t. Bank, note and n»t. .. 515.<*•» !j4 I.S. < hristrn. caur.iy com >.».7*» .11., 11, Kreui/uian, Fdw.r . .. 47.0©, August ’ l John Hc he-, oil anti supplies .... 4.03. ■) First. X'at Bunk. I»or.d and interest s<m >.oo i » ( raifcvilk* lldw. ( •.. hardware .. 4-<*s i*» Fi r st X’al. Bank., coupon on bonds 330.00 .7 Millon Brown, paint and painting September | . \V. K. Stewart Go., T. S lib. books 81. G t> I. I! D*urn, coal 4.»•-»•> i iM J. A. Brine:, paper hanging .... 2.L351 (hlol.er x Ft. Wayne Supply < 0., coil ,'.«o ’ io I . I titringer, casting lor (urn. .. »..-o 11 Button Store, wind -w blinds .... 4-St i ; < allox, & Kohnc, school sup., etc. 1‘.45 X' >•. • p«b< 7 Agnes Srßnttyer, typewriter tup. 3.50 Orc ’til»er » * .Mihon Brow u, cleaning S. liou-es 38.00 1 S.anu.t:*] Oil <’«».. Poor oil 35.04 •3 . A. lirnvei'. high school furn. 44. j-, i *. G.«». F.rir I. labor 3.3“ : 3 I». 11. Goble ( 0., ‘cho-»l i-upplie . IX.MK 1 i Abn-t Arnold, mppHes and labor ti I thttn'i Supply Uo , maps t-’. t«j I.: Wm. \amv, aiutt.r ys.nu t, Board oi Industrial Aid, brooms X.»»u t ; Kiper < ••.. : cho.d supplies *5.03 (). \. Dilling, plaster *••1.5 • . j I « e Hoc,. < <*.. i.r< Bowls and tool j Rtin.br 44. Smith, Yager A Falk, paint, etc. .. U/.75 _j Kern T\j»»-wnU ’ < typewriters 140.00 TI ITION FUND Receipts. January I i; - 1 Nat. Bank. Dec. interest.... 0.15 ' John Mosure, January <ltaw .... 634.14 Fein nary 1l i t National Bank, January int. 11.56 March | .* I ir»t X’al. Rank. February interest 7.63 April 1 Vir-t Xaliouul Bank. Match int. 6.98 Ma. I I' irst .X'ut. Hank, April interest . . 5.40 June | 1 l i'st Nat. Bank., May interest .. 3.95 ji John Musure, June draw 2104.91 July , | 8 First Nat. Bank. June interest . . 5.70 24 Harry Bower-, stamped envelopes 713.4; August | ’ I’ii't Nat. Bank. July interest 9.60 1 < I a«. Ewel, transfers 500.00 ‘ September 1 Fir>t Nat. Bank, August interest 9.00 October t • > 1 First X’at Bank, Sept, intete t 8.14 Novecfaber t First Nat. Bank. October interest . .7.74 ► December . 1 First Nat. Bank, Nov. interest 5.74 115 John Motiute. December dtasv . . 2041.59 ,' Disbursements. » lam ary 17 R. M. Houck, teaching 75.n0 r 13 Edith Yaney, do. 11( , 24 W. F. Beery, do 135.00 J 44 Agnes Selim* yer. do . ........ 117.— t ’.s Rmh 1., l.ey.e, d<» ,, February -
The Tax Season j I’'""' '""t is urgi'il by «»■' ' Hnrentt that "*x payos obtain r ( blanks at •<><*>* "" •’ ible ' Io have a blank at hand ot an , ..in,..nth-hour rotnrt. will not rcltov " , poson of penalty for failure t" ply with the law. | Each form contains innsinu tion> f"' 'preparing anti filing the return, and i the ,. e should be carefully rend and strictly abserved. I There k also provided n "work i sheet" which should be used for m iking the original computations, and ‘which should be retained and preserved by the taxpayer. ; ' Any person who is in doubt on points affecting his particular in-'-should bring such matters to the ' tention of the nearest IX-puty Collector or Revenue Agent, who will render every nece.sary aid without charge, j When the return is completed, it : liould be properly 1 Xi eiited ami immediately filed. Any Internal Revenue Officer will administer the necessary oath without charge It is point'd out that accuracy in compling the return is übsolutel) necessary men- guesses and estimates ;:s to income and deduction: should be avoided, and actual faits and amounts should Ito set forth And this is equally important in nut-i«l; i ing the question of whether a return is requir d. Mrs. Gone Lutz Smith who h.i h i n ill for -ume time at the L'lt’l' l ■ Imsipital. Fort Wayne, i- recovering and will be aide to conn- home soon. ZION LUTHERN NOTICE Burial services for Mr. William Weiland, will be hold Sunday morr-ng in the German language. This >‘Xceptin is made on account of the 'pastor who i; recovering from sickness and would be unable to conduct more than one service that day and on account of other attending eircuni- : lances. Members are reqtte: led to take notice of this change in servii. :. A. W. HINZ. Pa: tor. 1 < iaia Gillirrt 11.1 ;n.oo G Murv i'ott'x, *lo ; l< Mills “' *.■. 7 Mabie Sho-i, <i.. 14 ■- •» I i.» R. M. llpuck. .b. ; . _•« V». F .. . i_ ~ 1 ' •* Ruth L. UyM*. tin - I -■» A-jriirs ScUiatjcr. «!«». . it-..p< _-j Mary d*. , u ' March ■G R. M. Houck, do 7:,.*.<* 1..’ ki.lh 1., l.e-.-r, do x ■ . I .«■ F.dith \ ,*'iey, do i < no I i Aj-ne* Srlhueyer, d» Ji-.<;<t _ W. }'. J'ccrv, •!«» 14 • ■ ; .MJmI Shoai, <l«* , ' April K.,srU Milk-, bu.u.i! u Mary Polls do -..-. 15 R. M. Houck. <b«. 75-‘'» 1 - Mabel Shosf, «lo . ; . . ik W. F. Beerv, do ij;,....1 is Rulh 1.. Lcy>c. .io : -■ . ' . . iMi.h Y.*i»c>, do ... G 5.0" .6 1 la .. U» i.vrt, do. ... . ■ I ... K..-< Mill-, i... ' .. 1 .» Agin- Sh’’never, J.. .. i;j’* ; Riuh I-. I.ry-f, do 44.50: r V,. I Hrrt ■ , «(■>. . .. • . ... . / Man y Povi*, d*? ..... . . ; • <•> < h'ltybl' ■ 17 R-.illi I . Leys*, do .. 1 .0 : 17 Agi.* .- Selin ever, <!■» , •.*••* ,t; \ . < . K* ger*. «lo ... 1 | ; I>l a Br»-wn. •!•». * .>, ;■ GhllSs BrvcrL. do L;.GUj KJi.h \ a<*r. .Io 4.. \\ a'.lrr < i..fu. .to , . ji. (’lata i.ilhtrl, do. .• 1 Edilh Yaney, do X-. uu Xovcmbrr 14 Agn<> Sellni<)f»\ *|.._ 1 p..w > 1 ; Rulh ! . I *••». 1 ou.ri • >4 V. • Kogers, do 135.00 14 F.ditli > ancy, do. Xs.oo 14 F-sia B.ov.tt. do .. . hj.u** 4- Wahr: <’rnni, do. ... <»;.*»»» 44 Ralph \ jg< . do. ... 1.5. .4 (.Ln)- Beyrrly, do. i. December 13 F-iu Brown, <l*» • .t»<» 1.. Agio- Stllmcyrr. do 14*».«m» 13 Rulh I. I.ey<e. do 100. on 13 V. < . Rogers. •*•» 1 ij.v.o 1 j F.tlilh Yaney. do. 55.00 1 , Walter < rum. do. »• .00 i t Gleny* Beyerly, do *., u<> I 44 Ralph \ agrr, do. . <• «.<»•> 44 Ularu Gilbert, do i. n<»
DOG bl ND i Receipts. May 24 J. D. Brown, d«»tf tax . 2\2.f>,1 une 2 Jamrs Hower, et. al., dog tax .. n. l»»cen»bcr i «p» <i. M. T. 11-tuck, refund <l«»g tax 44.00' Disbursements. January -1 P. i: Fugate. Jteep killed .... 57.00 Auyust | tD. (’. Zimmerman. d<> u.oa J" |jc.d» Hvi. -cher, do ... 15.00 • • (I adt} Bry-u. geese killed .... I >< t ember »3 Alber Rnrne, sheep killed 20,«..» RECAPITULATION I December 31, 1949. TOWNSHIP FUND Balr.nce on hand Receipts during year i>oo..‘li i 'J’oial <»( balances and receipts 2380.70 Oishui'fments during vear 167800 hu’auee. 1 ROAD FIND Balance on hand 215.00 I’otal balances and receipts i-,.0u Disbtir.efnrnis <hi! ng year .... Final balances i'--G» I SPECIAL St 11001. FUND ' ..n hand 3516.01 Kr..i|.,. (hiring year lolal of buiancfs and receipt 8591.40 Di-hursemmls during year 04 iS is Final balances ' , TUITION FUND ' z ‘ Balance on hand 2591.20 . Receipts during year 6- xl;; I Total of balance* and receipts 86-; oI during year yyoiAo final balances ' . DOG FI ND Receipts during year 30-00' Toial 01 balance. and receipt. ; to ;, bO , ihshpr-rm.-ni, during year 110.00' rmal balances • „ , TOTALS OF AI L FI NDS • Balances <.t, band .... .. Rietifdr during year loul <4 balances and receipts 3035 s St Duh'irsenie-o. during year Final balances 6531. L, Total hal. as shown by thia report ..$6531.00 art ant checks outsta'iding Dci'rmtier 1. 19:9 . . lotai balances and outstanding war- * ... , ra . n,! ’; December 31, i 9 i y 70714a a.t in depoMtnrv Hecr-mber 31. t 9 i 9 707 40 w. H OETTINGER, Truate'e
CLASSIHEIt WANT Al'S FOR sale .., )r ■■ X |.F t« a<ro farm in St Marys tp-. % *‘ u,h ° f Jl d. tm'es north of Pleasant Mills; ha- 6 room bouse. 3flx*« ft tlttrn . gomi well ami elslern; gomi ,n-n farm; fairly w*H «'i'‘be.l Must ll( , uk nn before February Ist. Inqulreof imn AH r. roll SALE Model 1890 Repeating Wim’hester rifle anti carrying ease in good condition. H"»*t. Fritzinger.’ il. it '■‘ f , TRACTOR I’OR SAhE Cood ns new. Also tractor plow- C*H w , •phone A. (’. H'tither, attorney. or ( •phone 54". Deiatu-, Ind. ITltttx FOR SALE 4 room house nt Monmouth, Indiana Inquire J. W. Watta. Monmouth. Indiana, 15-P.x. j Foil SALE - sn,u n‘ farm in Union township. Ooisl eorn land. ln- ( quire Willis Magner: 'phon 52C, ‘"L ' 7 " ; I FOR SALE New 5 room house on High St, With large garden. A. bargain if sold at once. See J W. Hill or 'phone 417. 17t3x FOR SALE .'eixMim house. 346 So. ■ imn St.. Dei-atm- Ind -Mrs. Syphers. 17t3x FOR SAL. Ring Doves. 50 cents Each, these arc pets. 2.41 Winchester street. 3t-C| FOR SALE About Lum* gis'd lire brick. Inquiit- of Mr J B. Holthouse. ’Phone i:>7. 18-ts-c MISCELLANEOUS WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOIXXIY—A magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situatiou. Three months' subscription, FREE. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying goml farm! lands, simply write me a letter nadi say, "Mail mo I.ANDGLGGY and all particulars FREE" Address Editor, Ixindiilogy. Skidmore l<and Co., 285 Skidmore Rldg., Marinette. Wis. l-t 4 mo. | \V<- can give voti service on Vulcanizing. Holtliouse Garage. 303-ls PLENTY OF MONEY-to loan. 6, 10 or 29 years, no commission.—EßWIN’S OFFICE. 267-ts WANTED WANTED W. have a customer for a good modem bouse. alsc for medium prited, partly mode-n and plain cheap house. If you have such
j for sab- listing with uh will bring you* ja buyer—EßWlN ft MICHAUD. j GIRLS WANTED j Indiana Board A Filler Co., tele-; phone 116 or call at office. 10-ts STOCK SALESMAN WANTED In’ Adams county for gilt edge securities paying good dididens. Good pay to producers. Write giving references, l 2! x •^ on ’P'''i ,j r. Indiana. 12-tlOx j , W AN’IED Hi" cords of basswood j bolts, cut 50 inches long. Will pay' , good price. See Myers ft Lenhart. 14t6 1 " 1 I \OI’NG MEN tor railway mail clerks, sllo niontit. Experience unr.ecesFor free particula-s. examina-' 1. lions, write it Terry (former govern- , ment examiner i, ;115 Continental Bldg., Washington, D. C. 16t7 H WANTED—An experienced clerk at ‘1 Baughmans .1 an I 10c store. 17t3 ’.WANTED— Position on farm by ■I married man by month or year. Iti- ! quire at this office lt
i WAN 11 I) Night w;ttchin;in I With boiler experience. Ai>ply at Ihis ollice. 19-3 t 1 FOR RENT MODERN ROOMS I above Schmitt Bros.’ meat market: 'phone *»<;. jgtf I’OR RENT-ModPt n house Inq u ir ; of U I‘. Cnlchin; 'phone 7'4. ivtß.x LOST AND FOUND LOST—Small brown leather b ;IK c O r‘ tainin K 35 tents. Please return to' Martha Sellemeyer. or this office. 3t LOST—Pair Gauntlet G10v ,., where between the King Confection, ery anti the City building. Pinder I Please reiurn to the City l>uil,l ilu . ;; t DO YOU NEED MONEY-We lend it on .second mortages on real Pslate Aetna Mortgage & Investment Co 508 Fidelity Building, Indianapolis. I U3-eodr-tf. new elders were elected I — " ' u. At the congregational meeting Ilt the Preabyteriau church l ast ni ,, ht Charles D. Teeple and Oscar Hoffman were elected as elders of the church lollowing the business sesilion a iightful evening followed at -mi. X’ ?»■■" the Ladies.
John Schurger & go®, Abstractors of Title to Re a | Estate in Adamu County Indiana. * All kind* of mon*y to „ Fttite from 5!" 2 % on farmo, from , to 40 years, partial payment at * R interest paying time. City lo«n^f P , , ( 7 to 8%. * We are In the market for yow b„ Ines* If you want an abatract of, loan come to our office In penon *O4 you will save money by ao doing gg so farms and city property for igu Office over Flatter ft Harris. Ban the Court House, Decatar, Ind. C!ts I zana Telephone No. 104, Decatur, i o g DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES— Dleoa*** M I women and children; X-ray **smim ations; Flourscopy examination* ,* the Internal organa; X-ray and .trical treatment* for high blood pr,*. sure and hardening of the arterlM, X-ray treatments for GOITER, TUg ERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours:-— 9to 11 a. m.—l to 9p. m.—7 to I* *, Sundays by appointment Phones: Reaidenc* 110, Offic* *Ol lls4t AUCTIONEER With year* of experience In farmlnf 'and auctionearing I f*el I am abl* t« get the highest dollar for youl See me for dates and prices. 'Phone 1 long 1 short on OH. R. N. RUNYON Live stock and general auctioneer. DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St Over Al Burdg’s Barlier Shop. Phones: Office and Besidence. 186 Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe. Indiana Special attention given to Surgery and to the Diseases of the Abdomen and female Pelvis. Equipped to do CyelMeepf and Ureteral CathetsrlaatlM I _
N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested, Glasses Kitted HOURS M to 11:30 12:30 to 5:3» Saturday, 8:00 p m. Telephone 135 SALE SEASON IS HERE I am ready to book your See me at Durkin’* G»r«(j*. Decatur, Indiana. JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER ■Phone HI. BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING ANO EMBALMING Pine Funeral Furnlehlafa Private Ambulanee Beret** DECATUR. • ■**>• Telephone: Office BO; Home Tt? YOUR AUTO LICENSE MR. AUTOMOBILE OWNER:—APPLY FOR YOUR 1020 Al I'OMOBII E LICENSE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. SEE ME AT THE DEMOCRAT OFFICE. RICHARD EHINGER, 287-ts Notary Public. LIVE STOCK WANTED I We are now buying hoga. ahrep and cattie, every week if you h* rt any for sale call phone 52. We are shipping every week. 276-ts D. GERBER * Have you tried that all poik sausage al the White M’ J Market? 'Phone MS and let us semi you some. 4 delivtH'* daily.—Meyer, Brushwillcr * Beel. 289*” Let us help you solve the rooming problem. V\e ha*‘ i wood and metal beds, dressers, commodes, stands, tables. rockera, chairs, cabinets, book ta! * i ! and manv odds and ends to w in. We also have a number oi pieces of high grade furniture rebuilt and refinished, ah a prices that will please you--1 Phone 117. OGG & <ON--1 NELY’S EXCHANGE. Irt « Madison Sts.
