Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1925 — Page 2
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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ BUSINESS CARDS H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neuroclometer and Splnograah For SERVICE F* Location at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Realdenoe IOS Office Hours: 10-12 1-* M S. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMIM Calix answered promptly day or ais< Private Ambulance Servtee. Office Phone: 80 Home Phone: 711 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts ot Title. Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October 15. 1924 See French Quinn, office—Take flrat stairway couth of Decatur Detnocrs N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Classes Fitt» J HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to l:M Saturday 8:00 p. ul Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PERCENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. Basketball Tuesday night at H. S. Gym. Decatur Leaders vs. Muntpeiier K. of I’. , O— — M’I’OI \ I Ail IN T <»•’ MIMI M* I’ll vtki \ Xolirr Im hereby ulvrii, Thai the umlrmKnvd has been app'»inte<l A’lininiMratrix of the estate of " ill lain F Burkhart, late of Adam* county, th t t asetl. The <state U probably solHILA Bl KKHAftT. Administratrix January 10. 1945. I>i>re It. Erwin. Atty. 12-11)-.t> Athletic Association Dance Wednesday night. Masonic Hall. It Examinations Open In > Citv Schools Today The first semester examinations opened in the city schools this morning. The examinations will continue throughout, tomorrow, ending tomorrow' afternoon. There will be no school on Wednesday and Thursday, and the pupils will assemble on Friday at 1:15 to receive their grade cards. Registration for the second semester will be held all week and the second semester will open next Monday morning. The teachers will grade the examination papers and fill out the grade cards on Wednesday. 1 hurtday and Friday forenoon O 4 COURT HOUSE NEWS Will Probated The will of Willie Jacobson has been probated in court here. The entire estate was left to a sister of the decedent, Mamie Jacobson. Letters Issued letters of administration have been issued by Hila Burkhart in the estate of William F. Burkhart. Bond in the sum of 33.000 was filed. o — -— —q HARRY DANIELS Livestock and Farm Sale AUCTIONEER I have been in the business for Twenty one years and have called sales lu every township In- Adams county anil also adjoining counties. Acquaintance widely known. Sec mo auv day at Ford ' garage, pliuffe No. 80 or call my | residence. 883-Green. <»■■- —1 ROY S. JOHNSON AUCTI O N E E R ’ mBHh The success of bus ' - ness de P enc *s u P° n the success of your sale, A successful sale will L ijg mean more dollars In '*7l the bank for you Book you aaic in time. I sjll »_t—very day in sale st.iwn. Phone 80—Decatur, Ind.—Phone 1022 See me at Ford Garage. Book Your Sale WUh CHRISTE BOHNKE AUCTIONEER 1 have made successful stiles for many pilters anti tan do Hie same for vou. A TRIAL WILL TELL. Phuut 690-H • Pecdtur, Indiana „ R m-w-f tt
►' ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR SALE ~ Ft h{ SALE —Two weeks old Scotch Top Shorthorn male calf. Call Henry Bulniahu, Rt. 7 on Hoagland Phone. 9 ' 6tx ' j FOR SALE—Ford coupes, roadsters. I tourings, sedans and trucks. Very, reasonable price. See freeman Schnepp. at Runyon's Service Statlon - *o*? 1 FOR SALE Good driving horse and spring wagon. 10 head of laying chickens also 18 walnut boards 12, ft. long 9ft wide 1 in. thick. Mrs. Anna oslakovlch. Decatur, R. 4 i good mattresses. One electric and one. foot pedal sewing machine. Other household articles. Call at residence SO9 Madison stieet, between 8 and 12 a. tn.. or phone FOR RENT FOR RENT — Living rooms over Elzey Shoe Store. A. D. Suttles. «-6t i FOR RENT —7 room house; modern ! I Phone 580. 813 For RENT—Strictly modern house. 511 North Second street. See Chas. Steele at Graham & Walters office. 10t3x FOR RENT —7-room house on Russell street; good condition r 2 lots; good well, good cistern, garage, and : fruit. See A. C. Butcher. 146 Monroe street, Decatur, Ind. 3t-m-w-s * WANTED WANTED—Married ~mau. between 25 ( and 45 years old for salesman in Decatur. Salary and commission. 1 Applysat once Address B. J. Minnick! 1111 Maple Ave.. Ft Wayne. Ind | Bt3x ' wanted — 310.000.000 Company, wants man to sell Watkins Home . X cesrities in Decatur. More than' 150 used daily. Income 335-350 week-| ly. Experience unnecessary. Write Dept. H-5. The J. R Watkins Company, 242 North Third street, Colum- [ bus, Ohio. 10-12-13 WANTED— Lady For housekeeping. Everything is modern and convcn- ’ lent. Acfdress Box 246, care of the . Democrat; St 3 .WANTED —To real a small modern , house by Feb. 9. Willing to lease, for year if rent is reasonable. Ad6 1dress Box A. B. care Democrat. ,1 . 10t3x . WANTED — Canvassers opportunity for steady Income, to sell Ladies' I Woolen Fabrics directly to consumers and dry goods stores Address K T. N. 100(1 Times Bldg.. N. Y. C. LOST AM) FOUND s LOST—IIO.OO bill somewhere on Second street. Finder please return to Democrat office and receive reward. 10-3tx 0 ) . o mitiu: of fixii. m’.tti.emunt <>r ESTATE No. 212.6. Notice is hereby given to the < redi- ‘ tors, heirs and legatees of Mary L. i lohnston. deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at D< < atur, t Indiana. the 2nd day of February, , 1925. and show if anv. whv I the FIXXL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS I witfi the estate of said decedent should not l»e approved: and said heirs are - n<»tifi« d to then and theie make proof of heirship, nnd receive their distributive shares. JACOB W. JOHNSTON. Administrator. Dccatiic. 1n«1„ Jan. 5. 1925. Doie IL Erwin. Atty. G-13 Q. ,„, _ NOTICE! Notice is hereby given to the shareholders of the First National Hank, Decatur. Indiana, that there will be a meeting at the office of said bank on Tuesday, January 13th, 1925, between the hours of 10 A. M., and 4 I’. M., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors fur said bank for the year 1925, T. F. Grallker, Cashier. 290-ltw-st. i , Twelve Defendants In Hawkins Case Appeal Imlianapolis. Jan. 12.— (Special to Daily Democrat) —Appeal bonds for five of the 12 defendants sentenced io imprisonment in federal court Satjurday in the Hawkins Mortgage Company mall defruml case were filed with Iho clerk of the court today. I Q ! Public i Sale ( Calendar 1 Joi 15 Clarence if. Davis, 9 mi. • couth of Decatur on county farm 2 "oad, 2 mi. south and 2 ml. east ot i Munroe or 4 mi. north and 2'/i mi. , ■D-t of Berne. Jan 28 L. F. Miller, closing out sale, miles south of Decatur, first house smith of County Farm. Jan 29 -Forrest Owens, 3% miles south of Deeatur or 1% miles nortn of Monrie ou state road 21. Closing out sale ) Jan 30 A. J. Beavers. 4*4 miles south ot I’l-ierson or I mile cast and % mile north of lloiiuurus. Closing lout gale. I Feb. 1.3 lauaunel Hurt, 1 wife. I south of Monroeville Cloaiug out t sale.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1925
SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN NAIR It’s Grandmother's Recipe To Bring Back Color And Lustre To Hair You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a bottle ot "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" at any I drug store. Millions of hotties of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improve l by the addition of oth?r ingredients, are sold annually, say s a well known druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been app.ted. Those whose hair is turning gray i or becoming faded have a surprise I awaiting them, because after one or i two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuri--1 unity dark and beautiful. Thi s is the age of jouth Gray-n.ii-ed. unattractive 'oiks ai. n'l wmt el around, so get busy w 1 Wy.-til’s and Sulpha ■ t'oinpom .1 t .'tgn’» aha you'll tie d<l;!'«'d with your dork, handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a few days. —o NOTICE The study books for students of the Community Training School, who are 'studying the New Testament, have arrived and may be secured, at the Lenhart Ac Heller office. REV. R. W. LOOSE o Mr. And Mrs. Harry Quinn Sail For London Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quinn , temporarily of New York City, but permanently of Decatur, will sail Wednesday of this week for London on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. Quinn is the largest buyer lof men and boys clothing in the world. They will be in Europe several weeks, and will devote some time to sight seeing French Quinn. I ablest brother, of Harry, received the information in a letter, which came this morning. o Committee Approves Nomination Os Baltzel Washington. Jan. 12. —(Special to Daily Democrat) —The senate judiciary committee today approved the | nomination of Robert Baltzel) to be federal judge district of Indiana. The action of the committee assures confirmation by the sdnate. o 3- 3— 3—WANT ADS EARN—3—3— 3 MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Hogs—l3o pounds and down, 37(fi 37 50; 130 to 150 pounds |8(fr38.60; 15'1 to 190 pound* $9.10(h $9.75; 190 pound and up slo.loli $10.50; Roughs $8.75. Stags $6. Calves [email protected]. BUFFALO LIVE STOCK .. . A Receipts 0,100; shipments. 6.270. Yesterday — Receipts. 9.600; shipments. 7.2211. Today official to N. Y. Saturday. 6.650 hogs, clos'ng strong, hoik. $11.00: heavies. $11.25; fpw $11.50; mediums. [email protected]; light weight. $10.73©811.0(); light lights. [email protected]; pigs. [email protected]; pack ing sows, rough, $9.25@ $9.50. Cattle, 2.25(i choice handy steers, medium weight steers quarter lower; steers. 1.100 pounds up. $6.50; 1.000 pounds down. $6.00; 1,250 yearlings up to 1.125 heifers. $5.00; 800 cows, $1.75; 600 hulls. $3.00; 500 sheep. $12.00; best lambs. $18.00; culls. $16.50 down; best yearlings, sls.OOiii $15.50; best aged wethers. $11.50?/ $12.00; best owes. S9.SOCq $10.50; calves, $18.00; top. $15.00; culls. $ll.OO down. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET I (Corrected January 12) Chickens, lb. is,. Leghorn chiiketis ]2c '■"" ls 18c Leghorn fowls i2 C Duf * s 16c °®ese i 6c Old roosters g c Eggs, dozen LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected January 12) New Corn, per 100 juq Old Corn, per 100 $1.75 Mixed Corn, per lot) ....$1.45 Oats, per bushel 5 gs c Rye. per bushel SI.OO Barley, per bushel ?5 C New Wheat, No. 1 sl.Bl New Wheat, No. 2 ..SI.BO LOCAL GROCERS EGR MARKET Uggs, dozen 5 0c ffUTTBRKAt at ETATION | Butterfat 38c
KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP xxxi vi iii i-oui <»• rm: no srj'.i: <H KIIIKI VMI TOWHSMII’ for THE IE VII EMMN« l»F-» • :ti. HMM lleerlplx I J."nuary . at- in I i’ \innimt l rought forward |s9si.io , February , . , .. L hst National bank, Dp<’. Int. 11.1 • 1 Flint Nit. Bank. January Int. t-[ ,M i-Hn Jaberg. January draw 9 >i.3b s First National Hank, loan Nat Hank. Fell. Interest lO.SS ■ II Cluiilev Hecry, Junk • 27 I irst Nat. Blink, loan l.iOO.tm 1 Nat. Bank, March Int. 8.03 , M t ’First Nat. Bank. April Int 5-2! 17 Charley Arnold, dog tax 15,.00 • ' i’"| , 'lrst Nat. Bank. May int I 211 Martin Jaberg. June draw ..SUM. I July 1 First Nat. Bank. Juno Int. „,-2, ■ 28 Martin Jaberg, July draw. SSI.i2S Marlin Jabcrg. reimburse tp. August . x* 1 First Nat. Bank. July Int. r 2: First Nat. Bank, loan 1700.00 September ‘ 1 First Nat. Bank. Aug. int. • 23 Fred Kolter, Damage by storm October w ■ 1 First Nat. Bank, Sept. Int. ‘ »• November r 1 I'lrst Nat. Bank. Ort. Int. I i Glen Cowan. Transfers 336.00 II Suttles-Edwards Co., dam- , age to 11. S. . -. 31.10 !'■•« miber f 1 First Nat. Rank. Nov. Int. ••-O> ’ 2o Mart'n Jaberg. Dec. draw 5823.02 . 2!» August Scheiman. transfers 890.2a IHNlitirNviiivnts January 2 Wm. Arnold, service .1 11.00 ■I R. M. Houek. teaching 95.00 4 Gladys* Goldner. do 130.00 4 Esta Brown, do . 35.00 4 Win. Bryan, do 95.00 5 Vernon Arnold, do 92.50 7 L. <’. Wisner, do 190.00 7 B. H. Smith, d» 190.00 7 (’barley Hogg, do 190.00 7 Irene Curtis, do 130.00 1 7 Albert Arnold, janitor 60.00 7 Aeby Bros., paint and hdw. 126.50 7 Kelfv Woodword Cy.. lumber for* H. S. sheds 295.19 H. P. Crum, supplies 3.55 *■ H. M. Beoiv. mowing yard 3.00 |1 Jacob Kaehr, do 3.00 11 Lee Hdw. Co., supplies .. 151.38 11 Martin Jaberg. examining public jecor.ls 20.00 1’ Schafer Hdw. Co., supplies.. 129.99 12 Zimnierlnan Coal Co., coal and freight .. 303.30 1 ’ Harry Bkuer, enevelopes 2.20 1> Alfred Reavers, teaching 95.00 'lfred Reavers, do 95.00 16 Berne Witness, pub. an. rept. 27.6 1 I > Samuel Barger, wood 10.50 A. M. Anker, magazines. 17.00 2G Earl Arnold, hauling coal. 6.00 • Suttles-Edwards Co., ins. 67.20 31 Geo. Ernst, mowing & repair 3.50 February 1 R. M. Houck, teaching 95.00 1 Alfred B< avers, do 95.00 1 Esta Brown, do 130.00 ■' Cladyy Goldner, do 95.00 2 Vernon ArnoTd. do 95.00 ’ Wm Bryan, do 95.00 2 B. H. Smith, do Um.oo •’ Charley Hogg, do 190.00 t Harter Suppl? Co., diplomas 21.55 ■ Leonard Supply Co supplies 2 5.87 4 Charlex Liniger, repairs 20.30 I American Book (’o. books 55.0 1 ’ L. C. Wisner, teaching 90.09 I Irene Curtis, do 100.00 ' Albert Arnold, janitor (n.oo 1 H.w A. Rriner, coal 33.15 4 H. A. Rriner. freight .. 1.21 I Krick Tyndall Co., tile 7.65 •• iv’emington Type. Co., repairs 3.50 ' W. 11. Dettinger. service as trustee and expense 60.00 x First Nat. Bank, payment of note interest .... 1028.00 1 » Vernon Arnold, supplies . 7.20 i' Emanuel Gerber, wood 8.00 ( is First Nat. Bank, bonds and coupons 1190.00 1 19 H. A. Rriner, freight 2.4 I | 19 Fred Bracht, hauling coal 20 on ?i Emma Dettinger. teaching 30<» 00 • • Fred Adler, mowing yard 3.00 25 Charley McKean, sheep killed 20.00 R. M. Houck, teariling . 95.00 ; V irch ’ Louies K b‘ine. surplus dog tax 10.50 ■ *’t.idvs .Gnldnrr. teaching 95.0 n 3 Kirsch Reppert Co., lumber 118.31 .. Holthouse lung Co., sharpeners 1.2' 3 NaiWmil Home School Asso.. Reference Books t • 89.25 : Charley Hogg, teaching l90.no! ‘ R. H. Smith, do 190.00' 3 Esta Brown, do 130.d0 3 Irene Curtis, do 130.0) 3 L. C. Wisner, do 90.00. 3 Geo. Kinzy. hauling coal 10.001 5 Mbert Roth, ditch renairs 7.o'*’ 7 Vernon. Arnold, teaching 95.00 n Wm Grim, tuning piano t.imi • - Emma Dettinger, teaching. . 25J)0 15 Wm. Bryan, do 95.001 I W. H. Dettinger, trustee 100.00’ is Alfred Beavers, teaching. 95.00 II ' !oyd Ehrman, <oh» l.oo; 27 'V. D. Hower, hauling coal 16.00 • U. M. H im k. teaching 95. mi '• Emma I’ettinger, do So on ’ ' L. C. Wisner, do 90.00 Wm. Bryan, do 95.001 April i ' B. H. Smith. tea< hing I'»n.mi i • luirh-v Hogg, do 190.00 1 I I.Mia Brown, do 130.90 I Irene Curtis, do 130.00 I Vernon Arnold, do 95.00 1 Alfred Beavers, do 95.00 5 i’irl Arnold, hauling coal 6.mi 1 • I’lrst Nat Bank, note & int. 1236.00 11 Glad vs Goldner, teaching . 95.00 IX E. F. <Mausmier. supplies 15.50 ’8 0. T„ Rogers, diplomas 5.00 ■> Vernon Arnold, fun. & sup. . 25.75 ”6 Wm. Bryan, janitor 25.00 26 R. M. Houck, teaching ini.as. l-G Vernon Arnold, do 111.20 ■s Gladvs Goldner. do 101.68 "8 L. C. Wisner, do mi.On 28 Tok sin Orchestra, mini • . 20.0 t ■ 28 Charlo' Hogg, teaching 200.00 '8 Irpiw Curtis, do 115.00 - 11. C. Kleckner, speaker 12.35 May 1 Jacob Barger, wood 40.56 1 IL H. Smith, teaching 27.00* ' H. Smith, supplies 4.55 2 Wm. Bryan, b* iching 115.96 •: Esta Brown, do . 170.0 I . 3 Singer Sewing Machine Co.. 2 elecU’lc sewing machims 77.76 W. H. Hettinger, trustee. 80.09 •' I'aniel Kaehr. cleaning ditch 3On 16 Alfred Beavers, teaching 1T*.96 .1 line 2 H IL High, feme and labor 10.00 1 Indus. Equip. Co., supplies. 103.13 6 Glen •‘nvclopes . 1.10 16 W. H. I'eHitigrr. trustee ion an 17 Vrrn >n Arnold, imd. A: sup. 32.39 ' Est.-i Brown. Institufp :!9.‘Hi " E. S. Christen. <’o. Comm. 12.60, ■1 I’. J. Ilyl-jwL plumbing 20.1 ml 23 Wm. Bryan, inst. and sup. -m ’ '2 3R. M. Houck. Inst, and Nan. 58.32 2i Emma De'tlng< r, :*•;! hirtg loiiji'H 21 Emma I>rttingcr. institute. janitor and supplies 62.5"! 2 1 Albert Arnold, lan. & sup. llojjS l 28 Peophs Loan & Trust Co., Draft on Library Books 120.10 28 l>e<atur Democrat, printing i and supplies 17 ko J uly I IL A. Rriner, supplies 6,72 1 Kelly' Woodard Co.’ lumber and ro<d’ for H. S. sheds Isg S7 2 Alfred Reavers, lust. A Jan. I!<• | 8 Robert \\ ilson, rvpairN 13.15 8 I’.crn. Witness, publication 2-8.5 J 8 Zimmerman Coal Co., car coal and freight 272 ’6 '• KlrcP »’•>.. supplies 17.13 io P’iiMi Nut. U.H'ik, draft 13.50 I" Gladys <7oldtic.tr. Inst. & |an. 32 sfi5 f i io c'lms. Llmenstall. sheep killed 25.00 10 d. \\ Wpl,|v. hauling < oa| t.nn 17 Charley Hogg. Institute 70 00 August I I 1 1' lii y Borne, hauling coal . t.OO 5 First N’iU B'tik. hoed A* mu. j |«m ■ ■ Mfg. W'dLll Taper Co., paper.. 11.70 16 I »<'< . Lum. Go., stakes <% pipe 23 First Nat. Bank, note hit. 2581."', . -5 .1. U-. Anderson, repairs 2JJ‘O I 2" Fred Cook, papering 31 .",3 <■ 29 Ed Arnold. -+rep|, kiih- 4 | rp.jm ■h.l John Kline, cleuiiing schools HM)o < September •• . H. Det I hi'-ii-r. lii:hlc«' 1 Hc.mi 1 H,:u.vei> & I'rybazk. furniture i'G.SO .. birrmH '■ie-"' l iir :: Suttles-Edwards Co., insur... 3.5«1 1 5 1-red Bracht, barn rent ~ 7.00 9 A. It. Ashuauclur, rvpa 1 ■
j. u ilciHt.'n, "‘WCF )ij? in Lenard Ruppb <• f.» rH ;’,6.00 I n noa-<l "f 0,4;' CO 1 11'1 T' 1' Ct'AKVille I'h’V. t 0., C OHL - . I Morris n * A O 'H s ■ 15 " 19 Albert Arnold. J.OO ■*.: Milton Oorod. staking E'i'harley Johneon, t/achlna 7 Frank Noll, do no.oo • Lola I’-i'erl',' ll “ 140.00 . :: l.uulao Hartlngv, do . |,r>.oo It. M lliluck, do l( . n(1 ■: Mildred McCray, do Vernon Arnold, <m 95.00 :: Cathrvn Ernst, do 96.00 :: Beatrice Dettlnxer. •)>• 11 40 « Klffln King, inuanzl l ea 22 Herman Thaimi.B, toikt> ir.OO killed • . , r, » *»o First Not Bonk, note Int ?- Matt Kaufmann, < 2!5.0> 3t Charley Johnson, teac I‘i’JJ- i t.oo 3’ R K. bovine, rleonlag dltci $«»0 0(l u Fr.ink Null, teaching 31 Ixils Beverly, do 140.00 31 Louise Hastings, do 95 00 31 It. M- Houck, do 01511 31 Henry Borne, nauling coal November „».,««• 9 5 00 1 Vernon Arnohl, teaching 1 W. H. Det! in fer, trustee U’ .",, 1 Beatrice Dettfnkor Laehln* ■;■ :: Albert Roth, cleaning ditch J? ’; :t Cathryn Krn«t, tea, lilna ;• ■ H ibt. Sovlne. eleanlng ditch II Emmn Detthnrer. tea. hlnir 1- Geo. Ernst, work at No. I • 2 1 Charley Johncvn, teaching -'" J 1 "I ('.ten Chronister, envelopes 21 H. A. Brtner. freight " 2'. Krick-Tyndall co. tile • Herman H>r« ■r, el an. .Ilt.li ■ • Vernon Ar.ioll teaching . Lots B»yerly, do tj It. M. Houck, do 2 , C.-itlnyn Ernst, do 1 (‘comber i<ia no 2 Frank Null, teaching •' ! 2 t,.,uise Hastings, do '-.i r- ' I It. M. Be ry. .le'iniiA: diteli ..).« I If. M Beery, cleaning yard t 11. M. Beery, advisor service ■>■» <; Beatrice Dettinger. teaching ■ Mildred McCray, do '2 1 8 H. A. Rriner. freight J •' H. P. Crum, advisor service 9 Sanitary Supply Co., supplies •-• 1 1 : Eugene Ditzler Co., supplies J" 13 Ginn Co., books H. S. ■' ' 1 : McMillen Co., do ' 17 Kiger Co., tp. supplies _ J Kiger & Co., supplies 17 D. H. Goble Co.. <‘k. books <-••< 1 17 D. H. Goble, school sup. •<i E. F. Clausineier, supplies 28.LJ-’ ' *> ’ American Book Co., charts 2.* ’ 2 ’ W. H. Dettinger. inspecting 6 [•» ' 2' W. H. Dettinger, office rent 60.09 2 ! W. H. Dettinger. trustee 1 ‘ Democrat, advertising H‘••••» Rav. Ktfiler, clocks, repair “ ’ Brock Store, stove pipe . • 1 2- Charlev Johnson, teaching ; 2! (’hafrlev Johnson, supplies 3.J..G • Vernon Arnold, teaching.. •‘...0n John Helmrkk. supplies 21... j 23 Preble Light Power Co., elec. >7.98 Frank Null, teaching U»o.oa • ’ T.ois Beverly, do 110.00 23 Louise Hastings, do 110.00 » • 'lhert Arnold, janitor 200.00 •» l Mildred Mc Cray, teaching 95.00 24 R. M. Houek, do 95.0) ” Smith. Yager & Falk, supplies 7.10 ’9 August Walters. 2 closets 80.00 M i Dan'el Scherry. advisor sorv. 5.00 11. H. High, others, dog tax 15.00 29 E. H. Kreutzman, labor and material 253.15 |{<*r:i|iit ilia t ion TOWNSHIP FUND I tn. 1. ’23 bai. on. hand $ 720.00 ’’eceipts during year 716.05 Total of bftl. and receipts 1 136.05 ' Mnbursemrnts during year 1320.5 1 Dec. 31. *2 1 final hal.. 115.51 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND .» in. 1. ’23 bal. on hand. $ 1357.59 '■oeeipts during v?ar 1 3372.1 1 Total of bal. and receipts . . 1 <730.03 ’ isbursements luring year 12061.99 Dec. 31. ’2l. final balance 2668.01 TUITION FUND 1 in. 1. '23 balance on band ? 6719.01 I‘eeeipts during year 6 185.8 \ 'l'i‘al of bal. and receipts. . 13201.89 ' ’sbursements during year 11 H 0.70 T’ec. 31, ’2l. final balance 1791.19 DOG FIND I tn. 1. '23. balance on hand $160.50 | ’’ectipts during year 202.00 | Total of 4>al. and receipts 362.50 I ’ isbursements during year 130.50 1 31. ’2l final balances 232.00 TOTAL OF ALI FUNDS 1 in. 1. ’23 bal. on hand $ 8957.10 I’eceiptß during vear 20776 37 Total of bal. and receipts 9733.17 • isbursements during year. 2 1923.73 • •••*. 31. ’2 1 final balances. 1809.71 Total balance as shewn by this report $1809.7 1 Warrant checks outstanding Doeember .31. 1921 255.52 Totnl balances ami outstanding warrants Dec. 31. 192 1 $5065.26 i (’a"’* ’n depositorv. Dec. <H, ’ IL2 4 $5065.26 XV. H. DETTINGER. Trustee, Kirlaml Township. I 0 INAUGURAL CEREMONIES ARE BRIEF (Continued from page One) cd the oath of office to Jackson i In a short inaugural address. Gov- * ernor Jackson pledged himself to discharge every duty of his office, "conscientiously, faithfully and fearlessly and to the best of his ability. "I trust that I am duly appreciative of the high honor conferred upon me.” Governor'Jackson said. “The holding of office cannot cloathe the | holder with honor unless the office I be honored by the conscientious dis- • charge of its duties by the holder. ‘‘The rights of the people must be guarded with an ever zealous and watchful eye. We should stand firmly against the tendency toward too ninth government, and this burden | should be made Io rest as lightly as possible. "We must allow nothing to insinuate itself into our government that will weaken or be detrimental Io it. and the prerogatives of the executive. legislative and judicial depart ments must not be encroached upon i by the activities of cither of the departments." i Governor Jacksonjleclared that he [would net be Influenced in his acI tions by those who counsel for seii fish motives or from class Viewpoint. o H'i'oivniKvr of Cxecit’Rix No. 2239. N„r| l; .. is 11.-r.-l.v (llvrn,. That umlmHlgHed him bei-n appointed Exe-.•ut'-r, "f thr ,•stat., „f Sliaff.T late of Adams ■ amity, debased. Tim o.'- tjt” is probit bl v Holvenf MA'ltY A. SHAU'EIt. De-emlmr 2tl. tfe.'l. 0 Nomination Os Stone Is Held Un Again Today Washington. Jan 12—(Special Io Daily Democrat)—Nominal ion of Attorney General Stone to be supreme court justice, was again b/ild up by the senate judiciary committee today lor further study of charges by Colonel James A. Uwenby, of Boulder, Col., that Stone had been guilty
~ iMNft )«»»> * ~| I Owenby told the committee th. | ! Stono had committed an uMthlc.l ; act as attorney for ; > company, in a suit whlrl ’ OWW ' 1 had brought against the I I The committee reports! the n“nu , ■ ■- ; cm I ... , — ; Virginia and Kentucky Lump ; Egg size ••••••• sb -’° Phone 660 JULIUS HAUG** i — __a
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i nation of Charles B. Warren as at. B 'torney general replacing Stone t 0 a B subcommittee, for investigation B Colds I Be Quick-Be Sure/ B (Jet the right remedy—the be»t men know. H So quick. »o mre that millions now employ it. H e utmost in a laxative. Bromidc-kjmnme H m ideal form. Cold* stop in 14 hours. 1.., C,rippe in j days. The system is cleaned a,, j M toned. Nothing compares with Hill's. M AlldruKuta Price 30c CASCARA&QUININE I i Get Red Box withpottma M. ■ —■— — BB
