Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1923 — Page 8

MtTK'K ok romtl**lo\KH'' OK HE AI. ESTATE The umlerelgn” by| virtue i>( on order "I 11.<• A.loins , « Itcull Court, mini*' imil entered ln ; kg i-sups therein pending entitled m , Marl*, et al . vs. HI. unis Vliiru, et "■•* a. roust' onmhot 1 I hereby *C •' notice llml Hi His l«W "Mil* nr I"'!'I H. Erwin, mi South St . olid Hlri'Pl. In Hu- ritv "f lie.-mur, liHliiinii, ' Thursday, Hip llrsl day "f I'cl>r<iii p >. S* * IMJ, Mwwii Hi" hniirs "I lot) "I'l'o s r“" ii. m. ami two r.VUn-k p in. "f sal.l <r'\ , ► ' nml from day t" dnv 1 herenfl**r hi ti»”. s*’' , saint' hours utilll -dd I*** ivlll on.-. P . soli' ill jirlVit«i sol' for ‘\ ' ' »|„. full u|i|ini Ist 'I viiil" "s'TOi.r. I»"'. Ir» . following described isiil 1*1*1". '■ ' Wll • The mirih'wist iptarlrr "f Hi" ET. sort li west quarter " r * »-< l l«tn bgw twelve (lit mill Hi* "mill ''. B !»»!, tin' southwest nun i-Ict- "i 'in I M ni.rlliwtsi 'I mi ,I " M twelve ' I 'I, nil !"ivn*ti " tv-slv 241 norlh. rang. fmiit t lw« iih mst, In Ail-in I" 1 ' . .i i ii IrtK more ’lVrniM «»i *He On* thlrff ru*U on -I t. ><f Out. third in t" "I • inonthr* from, ami on** third in twenty f.nir • therefrom. I)i fcrml pavm»nlH h» (•'•nr' i' t'rlfri fr »m «Ih4«» "< *«!<• an-l 1 |,*» **•« ur«-d h.v n '* r« JEW Purchaser ?na\ pnv ail , DOUG ts. KHWIN. < , oriui»i'sl9m»r llßsil|i I »«•*•:« 111 r, Indiana ®PS HP"' Ini X.ilU-i- Tin' Tint • smn •• nciml Pluck '"in hml. \v 1 1 hi n I"" provem.nu, close I" church find] m hniil imd Is Al.i.-i "• '*• , ' n ’ 1 1 telephone Hni'. Km' further parift-ulnrs «-• < »r writ.;. Comnilishim-r. ISBB ——o notice Notice Is hereby given thm th. Board of Cormiilssloners "f A.lainCounty. Indiana, will receive "Ida f" 1 the ronstrin tion "f rnn'-adHrnireii rood in Monroe t.i'vnshlp. in soil county. known ns ihr tatvid .Via/.' "f nuuadarii road. up aiol until i n o'(lack a. TncMlip, Irlriim') <». H'S.’l at the regular meeting of said Board of ('ornmiHHionuis, held in the city ot Dct-utur. Adams (’minty, Indiana, Healed bids w ill he received for th**» construction «• t* mm hi r*uid in accord-' gljrlume with the plans. speclrtcat ion■l Mill report of the viewers and cn*i neor, which are now on tile in the Auditor’ll ufilce of sai«i county, sahi road to oe built of crushed stone SwM alone. A bond must accompany each old In twice the amount of the t»id filed, on the faithful performance of said work, and that the bldder, if awarded the contract, wdll enter Into contract therefore ami complete same according to such cortract and in accordance with the bid ■ ■■l died. Mali All bids shall he made so as to fflv. the amount for which said road will be constructed for < ash. payable on estimates to be made by the enjfinec cent of any one estimate, out of th funds to be hereinafter raised bv the sale of bonds as required by law . The 1 onrd of t’ommlssionera re serves the lipht to reject any and al' bids. MARTIN J A BERG, Mi Auditor Adams County. Indiana xy- • HB. NOTICE or I*l III.IC I.KITING Notice Is hereby that thBoard of (Commissioners of Adams county. Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a inaca lam road in Monroe township in said county. know n as the .Joel Lehman Macadam' road, up and until ten o'clock A. M.. on Wgftr TneMilny, Fehrimry tl, 11123 at the regular meeting of said Roar, nf Commissioners, held in the city of |>ecrttur, Adams county. Indian;-. sealed bids will l»e received for thp 4 rinu lon of said road in accord-

construction of said n»«d in accord* unoe with the plans. spccificntions and re port of the viewers and < 0 ,1iteer. whic h are now on file in i>e Auditor's olflce of said county. snl<i road to he indlt of < rushed stone ffillßE alone. HKE in twice the amount of the hid filed, conditioneit on the faithful perforu mice of sail) work, and tlint the hid* der, if awarded the contract, will enter into contract therefor and < omplete same. accord I iik to sen u contract and in accordance with tin tt£3 lilil fileil. All bids slue 11 I)f- made so as to give Hie amount for wide*h i road will .rtffc Ehe ‘eo nut rue ted for cash, payable on estimates to lie made by the engineer in charge not to exceed eighty percent. of rtny one catimuic, out of the MRS funds to he* hereinafter raised b\ tin* sale of bonds «c required by law. The Board of ( VmiiiiHSiouers re - BRI **crve.M the right to reject any and all 9E!£ bids. Ml MARTIN .lABKIKI. Auditor Adams County, Indiana. . s • PUBLIC SALE |fl§! As lam going to quit farininK. 1 wu. Be’ offer for sale at Public Auction at my jjy residence, 4 miles east of Decatur, W&T Ind„ Vi mile south and 1 mile west jfi.'' of Hobo, lad., ti miles west of Willp übiro, Ohio, on the Piqua road, lVi S* miles north and 1 mile west of Pleasect. ant Mills, ind., on what Is known as *>'* the Shaffer farm on TUESDAY, JAN. 30, 1923 C- IJelnnihg at 10 o'clock. Tile described property to-wit: r, 3 HEAD OK HOUSES ANL) 1 MULE —1 bay mare, 10 years old, weighing 1400 lbs., sound; 1 black mare, 7 years old, weight 1600 lbs., sound; 1 brown gelding, 6 years old, weight 1150 Iba., sound; 1 brown mule, 3 years old, i weight 1000 lbs., sound. These horses are all good workers. 0 HEAD CATS' TLB —Consisting of 1 black cow, C Bk years old, will be fresh by the middle Bus February, an extra good one; 1 J Durham cow, 3 years old, will be fresh In May, giving milk; 1 full-blooded Short Horn Durham bull, 16 months old, can be registered; 2 yearling "dter calves; 1 black cow, 7 years old, will be fresh middle of February. 1 Head OK HOGS— 1 full-blooded : "roc sow, will farrow last of March; full-blooded Du roc male bog; 7 shouts weighing 150 lbs. each; 12 l'™* 4 * weighing 100 lbs. each. FARM>I\G IMPLEMENTS—I Hoosier 10 disc grain and fertilizer drill, a good one; I Cuitlpacker, good as new; 1 Gain bay loader, in good shape; 1 International doub'e disc, good as new; 1 new Ideal manure spreader, good as nev.-; 1 Case corn planter, good as now; 1 riding corn plow; 1 walking ( ase corn plow, good as new; 1 Tllrdtadl 3% wagon, good as new; 1 double wagon box. in good shnr>e; 1 set bay ladders; I bog rack, 16 ft. long, just new; 1 set farm harness, in good Nnnrtp; 1 m M d boat: 7 '*uikp tooth brirrow r : 1 McCormick mewing machine, good as new. HAV AND GRAIN—--9 so" ? of "ood light mired hov; 125 shocks of fodder: 225 bushels of oats. f'O bushels es this is Sill-ermine, good seed oats 360 bushels of good vellow corn In orib. TBRMS OP SALK—AII stints of, fis.no and under, rash: over $5.00 a [ credit of 12 mouths will he given pur-j chaser giving hnnkahle notes. No in-1, forest on flr§t 6 months, 8 per cent on i I

lust « months. 4 |H>r i-onl off fur cnsli. j" INo pro|«<rly removed until settled tor. -j,,,, I'KRRY C. VVAt.TKItS Marry Daniels, Auotliineer. Hurt l/iwer, Clerk. I j.nnch will he served on the Kround at noon hour. fi-ia-16-19-23-26. -j 1 MONROE TOWNSHIP 1 24 ANNUAL RKHOKT OK THK TNUSTEL -I. OK MONKOF. TOWNSHIP FOR | YKAK F.NDINC UKC 21. 1V22 26 I TOWSSim* I I NI) \'Jh Receipts , fanuitry . •• j'l Amount brought forward J 2,0.16.7/1 ' ‘j(j Mus i iii I«brrK. Ini»e Divt....... 70 JO HI V! art in Jahrrg, ditch tan fl.no Jul I July ... „ n I * 1 John Tonner, «lfarunK thtcli.... t.W I Scj.n rnher * J •26 Transfered from ring fund .iOO.OO 1 Novembrr I • ' U J.-mu-H tilick, ilcnning ditch . •’ | December I 15 .datlin Jahcrg, Dcccmhrr Dist. .. co>.B- fl | Transferred i«» u»wit'*bip.., 1,200.n0 1.1 Jt Rcmr- >chi'K. 'locket tee** J.>n J 4 Lxp«nditurt» , la I; M»ar> . Ji; i'l,arlt« f .vrnu-in.au, Docket fee*... s'd >0 Du ) hor’i, dit4,h 21. d) 24 I i Kerr, e D»r> MO.in) t 24 , Transferred from township 1,200.00,24 , ft Umary 1 ' 6 l k>«r, «alfry 100.00.27 Match , lAm H I, K«fr. *alr.rv 100.OOt 2 j )■ .Monroe Tile < 0., tile. 1- • j 11 12’» |)avid Graber, repairing ditch.. l.n»)j}2 j aH ,r K.-ii'a» Vi'r.lf. 28,C0 ,1-4 ,i. , ts i l K A. Andrew*, repairing drain.. 4.'j0 ,22 1 o-m l.sn, repairing ditch 58.10*22 1 i y ). <i. Kt rr, •* 'ar. 200.00 26 • J urf 10 . i Kerr, alary I™™ \\ 1’ I. i, Ker . *alr.ry 100. on >tp • ’’ K.gi- « .... *vippiit-- 9.<K), 2 • }h He ,e WitiH** to., Print ref.ort. . 121.48 V ' ' to Ibrattir Demmrn*, r‘y 7".24 0 t-f I. <i. Kerr, sdarv H-O.uti.ll .Inly Il» '*! h. 11. Guide I’rintinj? ( •>., Mtnp-i«’* »'.;O 11 26 George brick, cleaning ditch. ... 20.50 1 4 !'f David Haheggcr, staking off ditch 4.00 20 .1 l. G. Km, -alary 200.011 20 - August 2.1 , 4 A hr. Inniger, slaking off ditch. . b >0 21 14 Alliert llatMUcartiiti. »lo 4.00 25 |IS Joseph Schwar.l/. repair drain 10.‘JO 29 17 Anna Aimtut/. staking otf ditch I.M 2*) |7 Fred Nustdnum, cleaning ditch. . 12.40 () t -j 17 Hiram \\ ittwe’r, do In." 0 o < J? George brick, do 15.00 6 22 C’lartnce McKean, il<» *».00 6 Philip Schttg. staking off ditch?. 2.00, 6 ! SeptimlHfr ' (» 2 Frank Miller, do 2.50 6 5 !). J. Schwartz, salary 5.00 7 I 5 Kufus lluscr, do 5.00 J1 i 9 David O. Lehman, cleanin'* ditch 21.50 t7 *1 Henry llirschy, staking »»o ditch 7.00 18 . II John book, cleaning ditch...... 11.50 24 11 Joseph J. Schwartz, staking ditch 2.00 *5 |l2 A hr. Jnniger, cleaning ditch.... 15.75 27 . ' 15 Harry Mart/, do LOO 28 16 Cham v Yoder, staking off ditch.. 1.75 11 18 b. J. Schwartz, do 2.00 Xo\ 20 James London, cleaning ditch.... 16.15 l 1 21 Peter llaih-y, do LL, 5 2 I JO P. S. Gilbert, staking off ditch.. I.'JO 1 : JO I). D. Kauffman, cleaning ditch.. 21.77 4 . <29 Hiram Wittwcr, tin 12.09 9 ' 1- Harry Martz, da 4.00 9 I Ictolu r 1 10 < , (1 A. b. Kl/.cy, staking off <litch r ... 1.0) u 10 Daniel Kathr. cleaning ditch.... 8.00, 11 . •17 I. <i. Kerr, salary 100.00' U , 27 lim ilahegger. cleaning ditch... 1.50 11 1 ?S A. Otiigley, staking off ditch.... 5.00 11 , 28 John Haggard, do 1.50 21 28 John (’. Soldner, cleaning ditch. . 15.50 21 ! II Simeon Sprunger. staking off ditch 2.54 21 . 11 Joshua Noder, do 2.00 23 November 21 2 liurkhart Lehman, cleaning ditch 1. n 023 1 David Xussbaum, d 0..... 1.25 25 , 5 Christ Rich, staking off ditch.... 2."0 25 1 21 Jesse Kstcx, do 2.00 2 6 21 I G. Kerr, -alary 100.00 Dec 21 Jacob J Rotlt, staking off ditch.. 2.00 ] December | 8 15 Transfered to dog fund, from Tp. 100.90 J 5 15 I. ti. Kerr, staking off ditch 9.00 15 15 Demn l.iechty, cleaning ditch.... 9.00 ]5 1 5 I). H. tiobU, supplies 1.4.5

* in Harry Murphy, repairing ditch. . .14.65 |5 20 Herne Artificial, supplier 1.1.6 V ]5 " 20 Krick-TvndaH. tile 1.50 15 ~ 20 Dick Itocli. ditch 1.01 |5 .. .’ti A. Dttrhin, .ing off ditch 4.50 if, i 22 Herne Supply (’a. supplies 18 40 ,1 22 William Hurry, staking oIT ilitch. . 2.50 I 22 I . F. Kayl. alary 5.00 ;jj I. <*. Kerr, office rent 70.0 p . 2.< IV;ci l), Schwartz. rri>«ir ditch.. 20.4 I ]jj li ROAD FUND 20 Receipts 20 1, Januarv __ 2o . Amount brought forward $1683.61 20 Deccriher J t) ♦■ls Martin Jaberjt, Dec. Dist .04 20 I expenditures 20 it. Tramtere<l from road 1,200.00 20 rj Transfererl from road 100.00 20 - iJune 20 e 26 Rufus 1 Inver, road vvt»iT 100.00 “*0 July 20 f 17 Daniel Daniel Kaehr, labor 12.00 20 * 17 Daniel Kaehr brie* cement 5.00 2y U|Jl Dave Hahrgßer, labor 2.50 20 | August 20 121 \V. (\ Duell, surveying 5.40 20 * - '2l I). K Tonneilier, labor 2.00 22 •" September *2 J V Manes M. l.iechty, labor 3.00 22 3o W. I . Ray, labor'... .1.00 22 October 22 27 A Gottschalk, tile 31. Ml 22 I November *2 ,17 G.or;;r W. Mart*, road 5.00 22 “|2l I. W. Baumgartner, bridge plank 31.33 94 y SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND 123 Receipts j 23 . January 23 1 | 1 Amount brought forward $ 362.61 23 l* Transferred from road 1,200.00 23 L I Transferred from township 1,200.00 23 “June 123 ’ 20 Martin Jaberg, June Dist 4,176.36 23 s December i 23 8 John Uarleton, junk 4.0 I 33 15 Martin Jaberg, Dec Dist 3,088.70 2.’ Transfercd from road 100.00 23 ii Expenditures January j, 7 H F. Shirk, janitor work 65.00 j ar •* 10 Harry Martz, janitor work 31.* )j j % 11 Herne Milling Co., coal 59.00(23 ” 12 IVter Kessler, hauling coal 2.75123 . {l7 I. K. Graher, thermometer 3TO 23 I' 21 Herne Lumber Co., lumber supplies 80.9 • 31 } 21 I ••limaii Bros., repair furnace, sup- | p f | I | plies 108.75 j ’ 23 Ermine Beer, hauling coal 7.5 * 7 s , Fruchtcßdtterer, insurance 76.80 7 -'2B LW. Schug, hauling fuel ft repairs 7.50 7 r* 28 Hank of Herne, bond ft coupon.. 306./5 \j ;i 128 Herne Hdw. Co., furnace 350.00 4 J February 4 1 I 4 Hank 01 Herne, bond and coupon 622.50 4 . j 4 Hank of Herne, bond 400.04 7 Chester Kessler, hauling c0a1.... 7.95 20 * I 9 True Andrews, hauling coal 3.00 20 4 I 9 J. W. Everhart, supplies 8.75 20 r I 9 \V. C. Oliver, janitor work 10.00 2 n *1 9H. L. Haggard, janitor work.... 50.00,22 1 11 A. \V. Baumgartner. janitor work 18.00 M; , 11 Ermine Beer, hauling coal 4.00 n . 11 Kertuith Baumgartner, repair work l.r-O \? * 1! Ahr. Bagtey, repairs 22.50 117 11 Wm Wittwer, repairs 17.50 j u , I 17 Bank of Berne, coupons 13.50 *2O , 18 B. F. Shirk, janitor work 65.(111121 ' 18 Orttel! Baumgartner, hauling coal 5.001 21 * 22 Harry Martz, janitor work 18.00 sj , 22 Ida Martz, cleaning school-house 8.00: j u j ■ 25 Louis Mattox, janitor work 2.00, if ‘March |27 8 Home Store 11. H., supplies 3.69 27 8 Fred Tablet-, drayage 1.00 27 8 B. F. Shirk, janitor work 65.00 II W. C. Oliver, Janitor work 57.60 3] l 11 John Everhart, supplies 5.43 3] ; 11 Hank of Berne, coupons 6.75 31 11 Clyde Hendricks, supplies 12.97 31 16 A. W. Baumgartner, janitor work 15.0 n y; r . ■ 9 5 liii Johnson, hauling coal 8.47 .31 25 Albert Baumgartner, hauling coal 4.0 n 30 29 Harry Martz, janitor work 8.001 30 April h c 14 Bank of Herne, coupons 60.75, 31 20 Arthur Folsera, gradation 27.00 jj ?H Uav. Zwick & Meyers, cabinet.... 40.00 j3l 20 Albert Huscr, hauling coal 2.50 t\ o 20 Louis Mattox, janitor work 4.0 1J 26 22 Mary McCttlough, institute 40.24 !26 22 Mary McCttlough. supplies 5.00 24 Yager Brr*x., bookcase 31.6*) De 4 Dennis Moser, janitor work.... 22.50 f, Mav is 3 W. < . Oliver, janitor work 36.00 23 4 A. W. Baumgartner, do 17.00 4 Dennis Moser, institute 23.80 4 Dennis Moser, janitor work.... 22.50 I 4 Lewis Mattox, panitor work.... 20.00 1 5 W. C. Oliver, janitor work 30.30 J at 8 Harry Martz. janitor work 10.00 (, 8 Zulu Steele, attending institutes. . 30.00 7 13 Stilipia Hostetler, attend, institute 35.35 7 15 Ben Habegger, repair work 3.00 7

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1023.

Vine Settle, attending institiitrs. . 42.f1»* l ewis Mattox, janitor work L«>o 1 ne .• «, ! 11. L. Ilaggaril, 1 11. |„ Ilaggartl, jartPir work.... 32.00 « Town of Monroe, 1ight*........ •{*•2B! 2 Monroe Grain A Hay t •». c0a1.... 219.)8 . U. A. Andrew*, enumeration. ~. WJ.OO 2 O. n. Docker, *upf»li» J.u + Kiger t 0., eats and supplien.... 211./9 2 A. I. Moser t •»., repair* '04.17 - Fancion |)ai»gherty, institute.... 25.25 - il. L. tiriiler, institute *d,oo - liavitl Depp, institute 45.68 . Linda I htcckigtr, janitor work.. 30.00 2 Fred Ntffubnum, janitor work.... 4’.no Herne Lumber *'o., lumber supplies Iwß\ 2 Fred Nii-*hi4.im, hauling e0i51.,,. H 1.68 2 Herne Witness b.»., -upphrs 12-.'{g r Clyde Hendricks, Institute 80.88 Ray Duff, institute •• • 34. n Juh’i Reichert, yard fence No. 6 15,60 M. K. Shirk, janitor work fli.ffb |y Lewi* Mattox, janitor work.... 16.C0] I Linda Fltterkigef, janitor wt»rk.. 34.04 J ] iibrne Milling t 0., coal 11 4./2 1 I Ben Flueckiger, supplies L9l. 4 i'hilip Schttg, insurance 80.09 ( harle* Mart/, cleaning vaults.. 10.00| Sanford Wagoner, institute, 33.32 Ruth Gilbert, institute 40.?f1| F S. bhri'teti, t ommcncement.. 10.411 Fair Store, supplies. J*J*| l.cvina t hrtstner, institute .19.28, 1). 11 Goble. Print, bo., supplies.. 14.811 Magdaline Sprunger, institute L 1.32 Mary (allow, institute 31.32. John Schug, jit:iil«»t work 80.(8) John Schttg, fuel 247 Progress, waste baskets. .. 2.85 1 Smith, Yager St Falk, supplies. .. . 15.44 1 t gust J hred Rolinger, repair work * Bank of Berne, siderlraft.. 27.50 2 Bank of Berne, rmipor.s 6.65 2 I nterpri*'* Store, supplies 24.9/ 2 Albert Baumgartner, labor 5.t,n 2 (lent Smith, painting ► V\ nt. Antstutz. dravage L4-’ A Clarence McKean, labor * '' ! Mer! Poling, institutes... 41.591 Ltechty Bros. t‘o ; . supplies 52.76 Knoppe Son, sufHtlics 25.0 w J ptember ... .... J VY. I. Krick, institute 59..5. 2< ( harles Mart/, painting 166.<9 2 Pit rr Bailey, cleaning vhrolhn i-c B'-bh 2 1 \Ym. Itisler, do 5 {' Paul McClain, mowing yard 2 *0 2 1 Bank 01 Berne, bond 200.06 A Kennith Baumgartner, 1a1r0r.... 10.'in 2 \Y. A Rolingcr, labor. 10. no 2 G. (. Baumgartner, repair work.. 2.90 2 lohn Schttg. cleaning school-house 14.66 J, Berne Supply Co., supplies 26.25 2 Noah Fox. cleaning school-house. 16.n* A Bank of Berne, coupon-... 6./ s Andrew Gottscbalk, paint 0i1.... 41.4 •toher C. t*. Beer, cleaning school-house 19.'J* Berne Milling .t 0., coal 301./tS. J. Mart*, cleaning school-house 66 1M < Homer Klzey, repairing vaults,... 6.0 n ! Levi Johnson, hauling c*>al 61.10 } Roy Nidlingcr, mowing yard 1. f, 9 1. Louis Mattox, fuel LP>‘l. Ilarry Mart/, janitor work in.'"* L Berne Milling Co., coal 315.6'* 1 lohn Lobsinger. janitor work 12.00 j; Mrs. Ida Mart/, cleaning 5ch001.... 81* 1 Daniel Kaehr, hauling coal 2.5 » 1 Jacob Inniger battling coal 5.00 L *l*lll Hendricks, yard fence 1! flank of Berne, coupons 60.75 2( ivember ._ .. 2< S. (. Sanders, freight 1 Jt Fred Nus-bauni, mowing yard.... 2.6* 21 S. J. Mart/, janitor work 120.00 2 1 Joseph J. Schwartz, battling coal 4.U 1 2i John Lobsinger. janitor work.,.. 10.00 2( Burk Klevator t 0., coal 78./5 J1 C. C. Beer, hauling coal 15.00 1 Noah Fox, hauling coal 6.(“* 2A. Flagon Co., supplies 10.12 2' 1.. Broughton, express 2.B'* 2I ltd., Reformatory, brooms 20.0» S J. F. Christ, supplies..... 1.25 v ; Albert Baumgartner, hauling coal 16./5 il, Sam Nussbaum. wood -. . 7.00,], Jacob J. Roth, hauling coal 36.00.2. Det.tiis I antz, do 21.0 >; 2( Ben Flueckiger, cleaning school.. 8.09 2' T. P. Klopfenstein. hauling coal.. I.u '. C Roy Nidlinger, janitor work 30.( 0 < Oren Stuckey, do 25.00 j 1 Berne Wit. Co., supplies 20.50, < fcember ! * Wm. Welch Mtg. Co., supplies... 18.90' i T. A. Gottschalk, drayage 5.6*»j 1 Transfered to township 1,206.n0* < S. J. Mart/, janitor work t06.n0 1 ( David Roth, mov.ing yard 2.60' D. H. Goble. H. S. V 28.09-

. Harry Martz, janitor work 22.0 1, ■ Town ot Monroe lights 11-68 1 Denover Ueppert Co., 168.3 »j Nat. Home .School refer, hook 136.50' < ■ John f.ohsinger, janitor work.... 17.5 i; 2 1 (*nos Haggard, nlaygrouud 15.ni 3 , E. W. Howhs Co., supplies -“210.00 J , Htrnc Milling Co., .coal 259.(6, i D. 11. fiohle Co., supplies 11.76 { i fiodfrey Baugh, janitor vverk.... 25/>t| Yager Bros., desks.. 131.09 i Philip Schug ft S>n, invttranee. ... 158.4 * | Luther (). Drapls Co., supplies.. 63V i ! iterary Digest subscription 4.00' Review of Reviews, do 4.60 Beeklov f'ard Co., supplies 7 .32 (linn Supply Co., do L2i) 1 Education Supply Co. supplies. .. 2.33 1 Kiger ('o., do., 1.J6 1 Clyde Hendricks, supplies 19.8 v 1 1 Home Store, do °0 1 fle;ur l.mhher Co., do 20.7 k »? W. H. Davi-, register f.75'2 l.iechty Bros., couj. 27.24 2 I iechfv Bros. Co., supplies 34.14 1 1 Otlis flocker. do 7.37 1 Citizens' Telephone Co. telephone 30 45, I .eh man Bros, ('o., supplies 23.3 d I). I'ixler 4*' Son, clock, repairs.. 16.5*1 Oren Stuckey, janitor work 5.60 S. I. Martz. janitor work 45.«0 I S. J. Mart**, supplies 2.'»9 ’ Kigcr Col, supplies.. 132.15 ! Pain Pub. Co., do 2.50 1 McMiller Co., stt|>. readers 10Q.)'?| A J. 51 ><er Co., repairing furnace 282.12 Herne drain ft Hay Co., c0a1.... 39.99* (’mtra! Grocery, supplies 4.45 t A. dottschalk, supplies 1/0 1 l.iechty Bros., pump, repairs.... 42.4 ill A. W. Baumgartner, janitor work 45.0 •| 1 Berne Hdw. Co., supplies, repairs 73.32 2 John Schug, janitor work 37.5 ft 1 2 John Schug, repair work 11.17 [ 2 ('. C. Beer, janitor work 38.5 ft [2 Noah Fox, do 37.50 , 2 Herne Wit. Co., supplies 11.26 2 Fair Store, do .76 2 TUITION FUND Receipts inuary J Amount brought forward $7,755.54 I Monroe State Bank. Dec. int 2.76 \ I Hank of Berne, do 4.72 t I Peoples State Bank, do 4.30 J IJ. A. Bucktnaster, Trustee, transfers 16.5 ft 2 el iruarv * I Martin Jaberg, J an. Dist 1,444.85 I Bank ot Berne, Jan. int 7.65 J r Peoples State Bank, do 7.8’» * * Monroe State Bank, do 4.06 * [arch 4 \ Monroe State Bank. Feb. int 3.42 I I Bank of Borne, <lo 4.46 ! I Peoples State Bank, do 6.43 I pril ; 1 Bank of Berne, March int 3.75 < » Monroe State Bank, do 2.68 I ) Peoples State Bank, do 5.23 . * lohn Felty, transfers 34.00 . i J. W. Everhart, supplies 10.16 ■ lav I Monroe State Bank. April int 1.7? . * Peonies State Hank, do 3.67 7 Bank of Berne, do 2.51 me » Martin Jaberg, June dist 9.297T2 l Peo’iles State Bank, May int 2.48 I Bank of Berne, do 1.37 I Monroe State Bank, do .83 jly . o 5 f. F. Snow, transfers 2,419.52 * Hank of Heme. June int 3.03 > Peoples State Bank, do 3.66 * Monroe State Bank, do 2.4 U ujnts t I Monroe State Hank, luly int 6.16 I Peonies State Hank, do 7.32 I Hank of Herne, do 7.23 I John Tontier, transfers 512.48 rpttmber * Hank of Berne, August int 7.23 * Monroe State Bank, do 5.93 1 Peoples State Bank, do 5.89 c*ober I Hank of Herne, Sept, int 8.56 I Peoples State Batik, do 6.21 I Monroe State Bank, do 5.66 ov‘-mber > Bank of Heine, October int 6.05 » Peoples State Bank, do 5.30 > Monroe Slate Bank, do ’. .. . 4.70 ec ember » Charles Tones, transfers 215.80 * Martin Jaberg, Dec, dist 6,980.98 \ John Feltv, transfers 228.00 Hank of Berne. Nov. int 4.84 Peoples State Bank, do j. 55 Monroe State Bank, do 3.21 Disbursements muary » H. L. Haggard, teaching ’ 25.00 ’ David Depp, do 100.00 Magdaline Sprunger, do 80.00 Levina Christner, do 6ft 00

7 Kn» UtllT. i11*...- 'H'llfl'i !» IlnmiH Mn.rr, il 17 Sanluril \\ ignnrr, il" J1 11. 1.. H»*vmil t il jV'.ui >1 Merl l*"linK, ill .M Mi.ry I allmv. itn’ini 27 I Ivile Ilrtvlri.-V., il" 27 Wilier Knek JfeS .<7 11. I*. I.mler, flu tiu oil 27 Vine Sitlllr, i 10.... * - 27 Mary Mel nl"iit(h, rlo .rj (| ' (ll 28 S-.iliuia lliii.trttfr, * '[ • ' 28 W. I . Oliver, iiu 'iiii 28 Hnlli I .illtcrl, *lo 1,, 28 I'atirimt Otttfherly, 'f ■ .*8 D*iini» Vlu**er, *1". Felihiary .... rn mi 4 1)8* ill Di'l'l*. l"!'m 4 Mandatin' S|-riin«* r. do "ij •' II I "-uni. Merer, do ‘ II Sunionl WjtKi>n»r, do 18 ilftiri*. Mover, do. ■ 18 I l>*le llendrick«, do *°”- M»reh , rn nn 2 Sanford Waßuncr, do 2 Harvey ll.**ar.i. do 2 W. I . Oliver, do ™- .1 Rmh llilhert, d 0..... ' .1 Mats Mel itlimirh. do } IM .1 David IJ*|*|i, do ]oi,"«,i 4 Magdali ic Siirmifcr, do {'«• 4 Siifieia MoMetlrr. ilo »"■» a M.-rl l‘oliny. do ““S 8 /."In Si., le. 8 W . J. Kriek, do 11 Simlord \N airnnrr, do i 11 11. U litider, do > II Dennis Sluser, *1»... do i,. 21 Mary Mcl'ulmieh. do 21 Dennis Moser, do ,Jb,\ 29 Clyde Hendrick*, do Jj,; 29 W J. Krick. do »>! / 29 H. I . Grider, do •April 1 H. L. Hagfanl, do -J 1 Mary ( allow, do I 11 Dennis Moser, do ‘ 3, [ j U David Depp, do 2Q Nine Sutile, do. win ft-* 20 Ruth Gilbert, do.. |{s j . 20 Sulicia Uofstetter. d 0..« 1 r' ( 26 Sanford M agtmer, do J {-J 1 ’ 2<> Sanford Wagoner, d«* April -• / , 21 W. C. Oliver, do J l '' 21 Mary Callow, do IS2*2n • 21 Merl Poling, do linn, 22 Maty MeCuiough, do o'*.,it May /a ~ 4 S.-.r .i l Wagoner, do , , ! i 4 D* it .s Mo»er, do jo. ij 5 H. L. Haggard, do If**}? 5 VY. 1. Oliver, do 6 David Dep]», do 8 Fancion Daugherty, do ,-M! 5 Zulu Steele, d«» 12 Ruth Gilbert, do , 11 Snltcia Hofstetter, do , i *'- 13 Magdaline Sprunger, do 15 Clyde Hendricks, ilo H?’ **, 15 Clyde Hendricks, do 10QJ •* 15 Mary Callow, do 15 Merl Poling, do.. h 17 Levina ( hrtstner, do -H a ! 17 Ray Duff, do _ ; 20 Nine Suttle, do J/..6 20 W. J. Krick, do 90.*i8 June % tn r ti 20 Jjrene Gregory, do •[ 24 H. L. Grider, do MO.ii l 26 David Depp, do 34.12b Ray Duff, do 84.0-• July _ » j 15 l.cvina Christner, do 415./2 24 Rudolph Schng, transfer* 1,500.04 j 24 Teachers’ Retirement Fund IjjbJjl 24 Rudolph Schug transfers 1,573./i September J 7 Frank Neusbaum, transfers 124.6/ . 12 Ruth Gilbert, teaching i 12 Clyde Hendricks, do 50.09 25 David Depp, d0....*. 50.C|| 26 l.eota Smith, do 50.6.) 29 Harve Haggard, do 75.0<)| October __ _ < 4Electa Oliver, do 75.06 | 6 VV. J. Krick, do 175.001 6 Clyde Hendricks, do 20U.C4 - 6 Mary MeCuiough, do 125.00! to Ruth Gilbert, do 50.00 6 l.eota Smith, do 50.06 6 Ruth Gilbert, do..' 125.00 6 Howard Michaud, do 125.00 j 7 11. L. Haggard, do 25.0* 7 Helen Gilliom. do 85.1") • >. i n ........ 8. r.o

7 Dale Brown, do 75.0 ft 7 Naomi Gilbert, do 100.1(3 7 Gertrude Sprunger, do 85. m October , 24David Depp, d 100.03 31 Mary Callow, do 20.00 November 2 Electa (Oliver, do 100.01 !i 2 Electa Oliver, do 25.03 j 3 Howard Michaud, do 110/' ). 3 Mary McCulough, do 120.03 1 3 H. L. Haggard, do 100.00 J 3 Ruth Gilbert, do,, 100.03 1 3 W..J. Kfick, do 175.0 ft [ 3 Ruth Fristnger, do 110.03 1 3 ( lyde Henuricks, do 225/ 0 1 11 Gertrude Sprunger, do IQO.oH It Mag'datine Sprunger, do 100.0 ft l 11 Leota Smith, do IOO.OOP 13 Ffancioft Daugherty, do 200.00 ( 18 Mary ( allow, do 100. oft j ?,\ Leota Smith, do 50/'0 21 David Depp, do H)0/'0 2a Braun, do lfto.o** ( December 1 Gertrude Sprunger, do 100.00 1 11, 1.. Haggard, do 150.(0 5 W. J. Krick, do 175.0 ft 5 Ruth Frisinger, .do i30.n0 5 Ruth Gilbert, do 115.00 5 Mary McCulough, do 120.30 5 Howard Michaud, do 120.00 5 Clyde Hendricks, do 225.00 8 Dale Braun, do 100.00 8 Levina Christner. do 200.00 8 Helen Gilliorn, do 200/>0 8 Naomi Gilbert, do 100.09 8 David Depp, do 200.00 15 Electa Oliver, do 150.03 16 Mary Callow, d 0... lOQ.oO 16 Leota Smith, do 100/'*) 22 Walter Krick, dp 125.00 22 H. Haggard, do 75.03 22 (Hyde Hendrick*, do SOO/ " 23 Ruth Frisinger. do 100.63 23 How an! Michaud, do 100.' 0 23 Ruth Gilbert, do 50.00 23 Mary McCulough. do 90.00 DOG FUND Receipts January 1 Amount brought forward 691.00 May--23 John J. Soldner, dog tax 501.00 June 26 P. P. Klonfenstein, dog tax 3/»0 26 Musser Bros., do 3.0(1 26 Jacob F. Schwartz, do 3.03 27 F. U. Miller, do B.oft 27 David Graber, d0....' 3.0|) 28 I. G. Kerr, do 3.00 29 Jacob P. Scbwartz, do B.oft 29 John Morningstar, do 3.00 November 26 Daniel Kaehr, d 0.... 3.oft 27 Levi Stuckey, do 3/lft 28 George Headington, do 3.oft 28 Martin Sprunger, do 3.00 29 John Emery, do 3.00 30 Walter l.iechty, do 3.00 30 John Wittwer, do 3.00 30 Victor Graber. do ~. 3.00 30 Peter Roth, do 3.00 30 lliratn Wittwer, do 3.00 December 1 Daniel Nofsingtr, do 3.00 1 Simeon Sprunger, do 3.00 1 Wm. Burry, do 3.00 1 George Bluhm, do 3.00 1 Ardon Ravi, do 3.00 1 Sant Girod, do 3.00 15 Transfer to dog from tp 300.00 23 Fred Nussbaum, dog tax 3.00 Expenditures March 9H. I). Hite, A. T., dog fund.... 591.00 May 4 Andrew Gnttschalk. sheep killed.. 25.00 27 C. J. Schwartz, do 8.00 29 G. H. Me Manama, do 50.00 June 10 lesse Rupert, do 30.00 Transfercd from dog to township 300/10 TOWNSHIP FUND Balance on hand $2,036.77 Receipts during year 1,401.65 Total of balances and receipts 3,438.42 Disbursements during year 2,049.88 Final balance 1,388.54 ROAD FUND Balance on hand 1,683.61 Receipts during year .04 Total of balances and receipts.... 1,683.65 Disbursements during year 1.500.33 F'inal balance 183 32 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Balance on band 562.61 Receipts during year 9,472.06 Total of balances and receipts 10,034.67 Disbursements during year 9,650.98 Final balance 383.6$ TUITION FUND Balance on hand 7,755,54 Receipts during year 21,625.47 Total of balance and receipts 29,3£1'.01

1,1 i . , p),487.54 | I LifthttrArmful» 9,703 47 I ) Final balance.. ••••••»/»% via i , 188. M M' 601,06 1 1 Ilalance on hand ijtfl.oo I 1 Receipts during yt*r •••;••> 1,279.66 I ) Total «*f bnlancrs and ret f(| t 704.66 I 1 Disbufftemetifft during year 571.ni) I ! Ki ""‘ ~* ^rAr: At.i:'Ki'Ni>s i 2 I llal.-mcr I , Nrrt.|>!« .I'iriuiJ vpr- ,4VFI«.-"S I I Total "f l.alancc-i und m«i|»t*. ■ • tv 492.7.1 1 . Di.'iiir-rment- iluriuK y'“ r 11) 12,.'14.» ’ll tli'ul l.aianr'/l- -Imw" t»V '<•<* rr, “’ rt j 2 J Warant . lirrk* otil iandlny I'r" '<• , M |< Toltti li»l»ncr« and onl-l»ml"iK w ,r ,3,748.611 1 riuit-. I'e. - "I. 1 "i'l"iw> 12.7tf I.' -1 ; < dejioaiiofy. i>- \ a KERR Trustee of Monroe Township- . 1• , ■ CU B BCPERVISOR COMIN6 Assistant State Club Leader. From , Purdue, To Be Here Tuesday Mr. M. L. Hall. Assistant State club j 1 leader, of Purdue, will be at the county jj ] agent's office next Tuesday afternoon. ! January Itith.. for a conference with; • those interested in boys' and Kiri- ' dub work. Assistance anil advice will 1 be given concerning the conduct of j ! dub work, of which there has been j some in the county. Anyone interested is Invited to at- • 1 tend the conference. Second Rummage Sale at M. E. Church Saturday The second of the January rummage 5 sales will be held in the basement of phe M. K. church Saturday after- J noon. There will lie a large assort- j ment of clean second-hand clothing lor sale, and everyone in need of such articles is invited lo attend the sale. MARKETS-STDCKS! — < Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets Indianapolis Livestock Market , Hogs—Receipts 4000; market steady , best heavies $8.65(0 8.75; medium mix- ] ed $8.75.0 8,80; comon choice $8.85(0 , ! 8.90; bulk of sales $8.75® 8.90. , Cattle — Receipts 12000; maTket | steady; steers $8.50(010.50; cows and 1 heifers [email protected]. 1 ' Sheep—Receipts 300; market steady .top $6.50; lamb top, $14.50. Calves — Receipts 500; market 'steady; top $13.50; buck $12.50 ft 13.00. , East Buffalo Livestock Receipts 11200; sipments 7030; ofTe ,cial to New York yesterday 4940; hogs Closing slow; lights,active; medium and heavies $8.85®9.00; mixed $9.00(0 9.10; yorkers lights and pigs $9.25(0 ( 9.35; rougits 725; stags $4.50®5.50; | icattle 200, strong; sheep 12900; best 1 lambs $15.25; ewes $7,500-8.50; calves < | 1500 tops $14.50.

LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Jan. 12 No. 2 Wheat, bushel $1.20 < Good Yellow Ear Corn, per 100.. .00 !White or mixed corn, per 100.. ffr.c 1 Oats, per bushel 40c* ] Rye, per bushel 75 j Harley, per bushel 00 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET for Delivered Produce Corrected Jan. 12 'Chickens tjc : Fowls lSe Ducks He Geese lie Old Roosters Sc Leghorns 12c Stags 8c Eggs, dozen 33c Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs, dozen 25r Butterfat Prices At cream hnvlng station 30c i i Jan 18—Sellemeyer and Pflueger, 3 miles north and 1 mile east of Preble; 6 miles northwest of Decatur, i Jan. 18 —Wm. Stepler and Frank Hannie, 5 miles west of Monroe or ' 7 miles east of Bluffton. Jan. 18—Jos. Murphy estate and i Frances Murphy, admx., 11 miles | southeast of Decatur or 5 miles south i east of Monroe. Jan. 20—R. F. Mumma, S. 11th St. | Household goods. i Jan. 23. —Calver & Hoffman. General ' farm and livestock sale. 4% miles south of Decatur; miles north of i Monroe. J Jan. 23.—Public farm sale. Mrs. j Anna Brodbetk, 8 miles northeast of i Decatur and 8% miles southeast of i Monroeville. I J an 25.—Fred Roth, 4Ms miles southeast of Decatur. January 30.—Perry 0. Walters, 4 ’ lies east of Decatur and one-half mile i south, or 1 mile west of Bobo on the , I’lqua road Jan. 30 —Perry C. Walters, 4 miles , east of Decatur; %mile south and 1 mile west of Bobo. i Feb. 20—Lew Keller, 8 miles north ] east of Decatur on the old Koldewey < farm. • Feb 20—Perry Hunt, l mile north , and 1 mile west of Wren, Ohio or 6 , miles east and 1 mile south of Decas tur. ' Feb. 20— P. B. Dykeman, 3% miles east of Decatur; pure bred O. 1. C ! i hogs. f j Feb - 21—Lonta V. Davison, 2 miles D south of Wiltshire, stock sale. 7 a —Holthouse and Faurote, 41-2 miles south of Decatur, or 1 mile 7 north of Monroe, ' b ‘ . 2 I~ C - C ‘ Rrown - 1% miles j north of Decatur.

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+TTT* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ JX)R SALE For Rent FOR RKXT~tOS a. re farm at the south corporation "ne <>nh« City of Decatur. Consisting of moßtiy river 1 bottom land and is used as a Dairy Farm now. Equipped with a mßhlnf ! machine, and a herd of tubercular tested high grade Holstein COW*, all SClThliu m 1 - LOST and found IjOSvT— .Monday morning, a ten dollar bill between 409 Winchester street! and creamery. Please leave at this office ami receive reward. j IXI^T —Brown calf skin pocket-book [ containing about sl-00 in change. J. j A, Smith, at K. of P. home, WANTED S W.RSI.ADY WANTKD—For Decatur, ' and surrounding territory, for a high class line of hosiery. Fall in person; or write 213 Faroll Bldg. Fort Wayne, j Ind. WANTKD— Single hed, springs anti | mattress. Phone 911. ""S CLYDE L. FUGATE AFTO REPAIRING In thP Otto Reppert shop. N. 11th st. & Nuttman Ave. Phones, Res. 768. Shop 904 0 7t6x • — ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to inform my many patients and friends that I have fully recovered my former health, and that 1 have the past month and am at this time attending to all sick calls day and night, city and country, as well as doing my office practice. Office hours are 9 to 11 am., 1 to 5, and 7j to 9 p. m. Sunday by appointment only. Respectfully yours, gtGx DR- H. E. KELLER. O O ROY RUNYON Live Stock and General Auctioneer Phone 944-White " Decatur, Ind. O 0 3t wk ts O O J. N. BURKHEAD Live Stock and General Auctioneer Monroe Phone 103-D o 6

3t wk ts ” Best meals in the city. 35c. Hough's case, north of court house. nion wed. fri-l-10x ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the an- O nual meeting of the stockholders of- - Peoples Loan and Trust Coin 0 pany of Decatur, Indiana, will be held at the banking house of said Trust Company in this city, Tuesday, January 16, 1923 at 10:30 am., for the election of directors of said Trust Company to serve the ensuing year and until , succeeded. W. A. LOWER, Secretary. A Dec. 26-28 Jan. 2-5-9-12-15 - o PUBLIC SALE Household goods of R. F. Mumma, South Eleventh street, Saturday. January 20, also a 1-horse wagon. 8-9 12 15 16 17 18 19x o PUBLIC SALE c 312 head of cattle, sheep, horses, etc., will be sold at John Henry Hogg's stock sale, Monday, January 22. 2 ■ miles west and 2 miles north of Bluffton, Ind. 12-13. o —— TO SHIELD WOMEN’S AGES Bill Presented Would Permit Voters to Give Age as Over 21 (United Press Service) Indianapolis, Jan. 12.—Women of Indiana today put their shoulders behind a bill pending in the legislature and tried to put it through both ' houses. The bill would permit voters to give their age as “over 21” wheh reg-' isterins, and would not require women to disclose a guarded secret. The hill was introduced by Senator William E. English. Doug and Mary Lose in Bid for Jackie (United Press Service) t Los Angeles, Jan. 12.—(Special to r Daily Democrat)—Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Plckford were unsuccessful | today i n their efforts to obtain the sev- . vices of Jackie Coogan, eight year old millionaire film star. Metro film Cor-1 poration with a last minute offer outbid Douglas and Mary by a consider- , able margin. Under the terms of the new ofTer J Jackle wil * «et $500,000 outright and a 60-40 share of the profits and Jackie’s will also produce the Him. Metro i will advance production costs.

♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 777! ♦ BUSINESS CARDS ! ♦ Pain* In th* back *r* *y mptom you *hou!d not allow to contlnu, un . heeded. Kidney trouble* *ro d«n Qtrou whero they reach final atagei. Let me examine your cate. My corrective method* will rid yo , of your kidney worrlo*. FOR BETTER HEALTH DR. FROHNAPFEL, D. C Chiropractic and Oeteopothlo Treatmente given to eult your neeg •t 144 So. 2nd 8L -Phon, , H Office Hour* 10-12 a. 1-8 84 |. m S. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMINq Call* answered promptly day or night Private Ambulance Service Office Phone: 90. Home Phones: Home Phone: 727 DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana GRXERAL PRACTICE i OFKICB SPECIALTIES: DUeuu ,i i women ami children: X-ray examin, tlons; Olourecopy examinations ot tht internal orgrana; X-ray and electrical treatmente for high blood prcun r , and hardening ot the arteries; X-rev treatmente for GOITRE, TUBKRCtk LOSIS AND CANCEIL Office Hours: i I to 11 a. m.—l to 6 p. m.—7 to I ■ , Sunday* by appointment. Phones: Residence 110; Office to, | FRED W BUSCHE ° AUCTIONEER Experience with training assures you of a good sale. Monroe or Decatur Phone i— r.-_ —<> JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER A successful sale and the high dollar. Berne Phone. 0 —0 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 8:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. : Telephone 136. DR. C. C. RAYL 1 1 Surgeon X-Ray and Clinical Laboratories Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6to 8 p. m. Sunday*. 9 to 10 a. m. » Phone 681.

FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty money to loan ot Government Plan. See French Quinn. Ifllce—Take first stairway ____southDecatur^Demacrat^____ DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surceon Located In ofTlce formerly occupied by Dr. D- D. Clark. North Third Street Phone*; Office 422; Home 41S Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m. il to 6—7 to 9p. m. Sunday 8 to 9 a. m. 0 -0 5% MONEY On Improved Farms. LONG TERM LOANS Decatur Insurance Agency | E. W. Johnson, Mgr. Phone 385 Schafer Block j 0 0 0-- ■■■ —- —- —o I CHIROPRACTIC Adds years to your Health and health to your years. If you are not perfectly well let us examine you and make the proper adjustment to suit your need. Also Baths of all kinds. SMITH & SMITH, D. C. Orugless Physicians Over Morris 5 and 10c store, DECATUR, IND. Phone 660. a —-i: 277t3wki 4— »'■ ■■■ i i > FT. WAYNE & DE< A l l K TRACTION UNR ueuvue Ducatui o«»e**-* Ft *’* * 6:45 a m "• * * 8;on a. m »•«*«» 10:00 a. m. ll »« » * 12: (Hr p m l '*« P * I ID 9 a * P ® t.iui | n ( >■ . » 6■ Ju p m • i« t> ® 7:00 i>. a i , im* ft in lO’OO p m M "ii c in height car leaves Arrives at Fort Wnyo-. 9 .10 » 111 Leaven Fort Wayue.. U.uo noun Arrives at Decal ur 1.3" P m H 4 mvyuNn 4«r«»' Offlc*- Huiirp /.A" • ni . i HU l* “ I ‘A -