Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1925 — Page 2

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iunrTi~T~ 1 — ' ""h* ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•' ♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neuroclometer and Sonograph For SERVICE Location Poaltlo 1 at 144 South 2nd Btreat Office Phone 314 Realdence -OS Office Hours: 10-12 turn •* ’* 8. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMIt* Calls answered promptly day nr ■- Private Ambulance Serbia* Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 72' federal farm loans At.Mtra. ts of Title. Real Estat’ Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan Interest rate reduced October 15. 1924 See French (Juinn. off'. «—Take flrat alnlrwny south of Decatur Democrv N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST I'.ves Examined, Glasses P’H HOURS: « to 11:30—12:80 to »*• Saturdav 8:00 p • 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. Tops and Side Curtains Repaired, Celluloid sewed in, Harness Repaired. Oakland Garage, North First st. 258c0d-tf _ ovurit i: or ri in.i< i r.rriM* i- h.'i.v *u that th*' .1 ('ti.iHiiissioneix <>l Adn’oa r<> :’il v. I’ulianu. will revive bbls for ft,, < •ii>t it tlon <»f a maca<latniz< <i ion.l in St. M uys township in said fount known as the Charles Schenck Mi.-uini-j Ih.atl. up and until ten . ’ Jo. k .i. in.. on I rbrunry 3. j. I tin i- Kill.if Dieting of said-* i'"Ard < -..j irnh-tu on''r«, held In tW tl«' y .of 1,. :f :! . AdamP county. . ’Scald ■ >ls will b«‘ received for tfft ,-ncp with th plans, specifications tonstruction of said road in accordand report of the viewers and enjdwhich are now on file in the Auditor's office of said county, sXd load to be built of crushed stone rtlnno. A bond must accompany each old in twice the amount of the bid filed, < ondit fonetj ort the faithful perform- ; n< e of safd work, and that the bidder, if awarded the contiad. will cut. r into contract therefor and complete same, accordiriK Io such contract and in accordance with the bid filed. All bbls shall be made so as to gh th- amount for which said road will 1 . n'-trm ted for cash, payable on estimates to be made* by the engineer in cliarkie. not to < -need eighty percent. of any one estimate, out of the f.unds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners re><a\ <•« the right to reject any and all bids. MARTIN JABERG, Auditor Adams County, Indiana 9-16-23 0 COAL COAL i nave 4 car loads of the best Red 5".il Coal on hand which was sent to r.e by error in filling my order. ’• his coal must be rtisccs.-c! c at one’, and will be sold at a greatly reduced price t-r J. S. BOWERS. — 0 Middletown. — Middletown will be furnished with electric lights despite' I the abandonment of the traction line Inion Traction Company officials hive announced. b O j DR. G. F. EICHHORN I i Veterinarian | Office at Sale Barn I ! on First Street j I i | Bacilnry white diarrhoea c! ! | chickens controlled by blood ; | teat. For particulars call ' Phones: Office 306: Res. 301. I -zzzz ROY S. JOHNSON A II C T IONE E R The success of my bust- . - JfKkfe ness depends upon the success of your sale. A Jf #• ?4|B successful sale will --r'MS mean mor e dollars in j ‘"V jT the bank for you. Book your vale in time. I sell every day In sale sea-.cn. Phone 80—Dscatur, Ind—Phene 1C22 See me at Ford Grrage. > Book Your Sale With CHRISTE BOHN KE AUCTIONEER 1 have made successful sales for iiitiny others and can do tile same lor von. a Trial will tell. I PUuue 690-11. i Du-tlUr, Indiana L " M *V-F t£ »

It ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I FOR SALE ‘ I |.'on SALK—two weeks old Scotch Top Shorthorn male calf. ('all Henry Bulmahn, Rt. 7 on Hoagland Phone. 9 6tx F77h SALK — Attples and honey. Martin Bleake. It. 8. 12t3x FOR SALE all-acre farm nt Peterson. Ind . 4H miles west of Decatur; good land: good T-room house, large barn, good out buildings; electric lights, large chicken park; a nice house for some hue. Priced right. ,1 F Castle. Decatur. Ind.. Route 2. ( 13-6tx r ~ WANTED' WANTED A couple loads of corn or oats. Krick Tyndall Tile Co. 12t3 WANTED— Family - or piece washI ings. Will cull for and deliver. Call at 1416 West Monroe street or telej phone 1113. . 13t2x WANTED To buy 12 or la shoats. weighing about 100 lbs. each. Call Decatur Phone 861-0. lltlx HELP WANTE D — Young married man or single man to work on farm by year. Good wages and good home. C. V. Houk. Hoagland. Ind. 14-3tx los r aSfound ~ LOST —Rat terrier pup, four months old answers to name of “Buddy.'' Has white hotly, black head and bob tail. Call 195 or see Chas Fletcher, North Second street. 13t3 FOR RENT j FOR RENT—Office room formerly occupied by Oscar Hoffman, architect, in Morrison Bldg. A. D. Suttles, Phone 358. 13t3 FOR RENT— Idll-acre farm, cash or grain rent; must have good Implements; reference required. Mrs. B. Meibers, 1127 West Monroe street. 14tl o 1_ MacGregor Clothes I am sellins suits and overcoats! for John MacGreagor & Sons of Cleveland, one of the largest direct to wearer houses in the world and will be glad to show you samples at the Harting cigar store, just south of People's Restaurant, each Saturday. Any suit or overcoat for $23.50 —one price only. lx A. M. FISHER, agent. —————lo •- O O JENS MILLER Teacher in Fine Arts Photographs enlarged in oil paint or canvas. Work Guaranteed. 804 Jersey St., Bluffton, Ind. Phone 534 J. O O f-sx o Public Sale Calendar Jan 28—L. F Miller, closing out sale. 3 miles south of Decatur, first house south of County Farm. Jan 29—Forrest Owens, 3% miles south of Decatur or Hi miles north of Monrle on state road 21. Closing out sale. Jan. 30—A. J. Beavers, 414 miles south of Peterson or 1 mile east and % mile north of Honduras. Closing out sale. Feb. 3—Emery Hawkins, closingout sale on W. A- Lower farm. 4 miles I southeast of Dera'.ur or % mile south of St. Paul church. Feb. s—Mrs. Hila Burkhart, adturx. 8 miles southeast of Decatur. 1 mi'e south and 3% miles east of Monroe. Feb. IS—Emanuel Hart, 4 miles ■imth of Monroeville. Closing out Jazz Age Proves To Be ' Too Much For Young Girl (UNITED PlltoSS SERVICE) San Frantisco, Jan. 16.—The jazz age was too much for 16 yea/ old Dorothy Ellingson. I Sobbing In her cell today, the girl i gave further details of a remarkable coitfesaion, telling how she shot and liilled her mother. “She scolded me.'' I <lver and over the young,, t nitird"is in Sun Fram lseo history repeal'll In r only exeii.se. rocking to and I fro in her despair. I Tuesday morning slie had lakbn her bi ot her s revolver, killed her mother as the latter lay in bed, packed n bug with some gay dresses and iff (,i a dance with "boy friends.” Having Hindered Hi, kindly gra y haired mwlmr who rnlttooslratetl will! lihr I'm- living at 10-, fast a pact,. Dorothy Ellltigaun cought refuge j 0 g imid whirl of Jazz. | Erotic verse scrawled in (he co | ( | I ball bedroom where she spent TIWK . I day ulglii while the pullet' begtln thidr eeartli for her mother's slayor. allow, ed lite girl had become, from a simple

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1925

Minnesota country girl, a product of ' an environment that included public dance halls and “speak easies" in place of u home. 1 Ellingson, the father, is u Swedish tailor. I "I never want to see Dorothy again." he moans A brother, Earl, is equally bitter. “I hope she hangs," he cried today. —— o —„ Mrs Henry Sehumerloh visited friends and relatives at Fort Wayne today. . The sauer kraut supper announced by the Ladles' Aid Society of the Reformed church for January 24. has been postponed until Saturday. Jan. 31. on account of conflicting with the supper to be served by the Imdies' Aid society of the United Brethren church, on the 24. The public Is re quested to note the change. Lake Cities Oppose Plan To Divert Waters of Lakes Cleveland, Jan. 16 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —A resolution of protest against the diversion of water from the Great Lakes by Chicago was unanimously adapted today by representatives of 90 lake cities meeting here under the auspices of the Great Lakes Harbor association. Tlie protest will be forwarded to Congress which is considering a bill to legalize the Chicago proposal. p... HUB Pl OUT OF RHEUMATIC JOINTS For 65 years, millions have rubbed soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil i f right on the tendef spot, and by tre time u they say Jack RobinF son — out comes the j rheumatic pain and distress. St. Jacobs \ is a hafniless L BbJmßp rheumatism and pain / * liniment which never disaiipiiints and doesnot l,urn tl,e skin. It X takes pain, soreness ~ and stiffness from Y aching joints, muscles \£T.l and bones; stops sciatlea. lumbago. back ache and neuralgia. 35 cent bottle guaranteed by all druggists. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets Opening Grain Review Chicago. Jan. 16—Grain futures had an erratic opening on the board r of trade today. Mixed sentiment continued to prevail in wheat with nearby grain showing underlying weakness and distant options advancing a fraction. Local professionals long in wheat were dis inclined to make further purchases. Speculative interests was responsible for corn's strengthOats- opened weak and lower without feature. Increased hog run and lower cable weakened provisions. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 9600. shipments 3420. official to New York yesterday 3800: Hogs dosing steady. Heavies sll<s 11.10; mediums $lO 75911: light weight $10.50©: 10.85; light lights $9 @10; pigs $6.50; packing stows rough [email protected]; calves 225 steady; sheep 9000; best lambs $18.25; best ewes $9.50@10-50; calves 1000; tops. $16.00. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs—l3o lt>s. and down $7.25@ 7.75; 130 to 150 lbs. $8.25; 150 to 190 lbs [email protected]: 190 |l>s, and up $lO.lO @10.55; roughs $8.75; Lambs—[email protected]. Calves [email protected]. Toledo Livestock Market Hogs—Receipts 1,000; market, 10 @2sc lower; heavies $ 10.70@ 10.75; mediums $10.50© 1'1.60; Yorkers $lO.25© 10.50; good pigs s7@B. Calves — Receipts light market, str< ng. Sheep and Lambs —Receipts, light; market, lower. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected January 16) Chickens, lb. .._ 18c Leghorn chickens 12c Fowls 18c Leghorn fowls 12c Ducks iS C Geese iflv Old roosters 8e Eggs, dozen 45e LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corroded January 16) New Corn, per 100 $1.50 Old Corn, per 100 $1.75 Mixed Coro, per Ibo $143 I>a;s. per Imsbcl . 5 55c> ll!>. t'-r buslifet SLO(j HaMey. per bnghe! 75c Now Wheat, No. 1 .. $1.85 New Wheat, No. 2 $1.84 LOCAL GROCER'S »GH MARKET kggs. tlozeu so y BOTTCRF4T at fTATION butterfat ..; /... 36c I

• XOTK i: OF WALE OF KE At EWTATin No. 12306. I In the A<tfthu» Clr< Wjt Sourt, AdaniO County. Stntf of ItuUnna. Firwt National Pnnk. a corporation v«. William S Eicher, Hunan Fontlu*, Hrtftel <l. Eicher. Bv virtue of an execution to inc «1lro( ted from the Clerk of the Adanu Circuit Court In the nbavo entitled < iiuae I will expose at public Kftle t“ the hlvheet bidder on Hkurday. the 2 Ith <lnv or January, 1925, between the hoiiiM of 10:06 o’cloek A. M„ and 1:00 o’clock I* M , on Maid day at the vhmi door of the Court Hoime in the City «»f Decatur, Adama County, State ol Indl.iiHi, the i<nt' .ind profit* term not exceeding aeven yearn of tu« following dencrlbed real eatftte and in terent in real estate In Adamm County, in the State of Indiana, to.wit: The north west quarter of the sou’l went quarter of section thirty-six (361 In townshOi) twenty-five (25) north •»' ranife thirteen (13) eant: The nouth went quarter of the koiHI went quarter of Mention thirty-alx (36) In townnhlp twenty-five (25) north ol range thirteen (13) east; The undivided one-ninth (1-9) part subject to the life estate of Susan Pontlun, of the nouth east quarter o’ section thlrtv-five (35) in townshlr twenty-five (25) north, range thirteen (13) east: Also the rentw and profitn for and during tTj(* life time of Susan Pontiu*’ constituting the life estate of said Susan Pontius in and to the following described real estate In Adams Count> In the State of Indiana, to wit: tb< south east quarter of section thirtyfive (35) in township twenty live (25) north range thirteen (13) east; Also all the right, title and Intered of Susan Pontius as mortgagee in a certain mortgage in Mortgage ttecord 19 on page 516 of the records In the Ttecorders Office of Adams County. Indiana, and all the right, title and interest of Susan Pontius : s mucli mortgagee in and to the re.’l estate described in said mortgage. t<>wlt: the west half of the south west quarter of section thirty-six (36) in township twenty live (25) north range thirteen (13) east; if such rents and profits will iu»t sell for a /uni sufTident to pay and satisfy the full amount due said plain tilT. judgment. Interest, and costs in the above entitled < aus« . 1 will at the same time and place offer for sale at public auction the fee simple of said real estate and the whole of said life estate and all the right, title and interest of said mortgagee in said real estate or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay and satisfy the amount, due said plaintiff, judgment, intbbest and costs. Taken as the property of William S. Eicher, Susan pontius and Hazel G. Eicher at tl>e suit of First National Bank, a corporation. Said sale will be made without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN BAKER. Sheriff of Adams County. Indiana. Hated this 2nd day of January, 1925. Fruchte & Litterer, Attorhcys. 2-9-16 o— — JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEE OF JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. FOR YEAR ENDING. DEC. 31. 1924 Receipts January 1 Amount brought forward 1515').65 19 Reimburse for truck license .... 6'>.mi February 1 F. M. State Rank. Jan. fnt 10 SI 1 Do.. February intere st 13 3’J 2 .Martin Jaberg, distribution 970.65 March 1 F. M. State Bank. int. on funds I<J <».-• E Dan Rumple, reintbtirse oil 55. T) April 1 F. M. Bank, March interest ... 9.1“ May .’I F. M. Bank, inierot on I>onds .. 6 C 21 Limes Snyder, dog tax I’U.OO ?1 j. N. Tlotfftihacher. do e 36.09 21 Mrs. V. Wagoner, Dom. Science .>5 June 2 F. M. Bank. May interest 36" 2 I.iberty Tp., tuition 159.12 2 Do., transportation 21.26 2 Trustee, dog tax 34.00 17 Do .'••z--; S 7 -00 21 Martin Jalierg. distribution ....10,789.7.' 21 Martin Jaberg, reimburse ditch fund 19.92 July 1 F. M. State Bank. June interest. . 728 1 Wm. Kerr, transportation money 61.11 1 Trustee, dog tax *25 OD 31 Martin Jaberg, June distribution 778.57 August 1 Roy Lewis, transportation 21 26 1 Bore Rrgwster, junk 1.20 1 13 Heniv Wiel, tianstcts 564.19 13 F. M. State Bank, int. on funds 16X1 30 J. M. Bollenbachcr, dog tax 13.0'11 September 1 F. M. State Rank. Aug. int 17.56 27 Win. Manti, transportation 50.03 October 1 F. M. State Rank. Oct. int 17.09 | 4 John Felty, transfer tuition 191.201 November F. M. State Bank. ini. 011 funds.. 15.91 { ’9 F. M. State Bank, Nov. interest 12.72 l December I 22 Distribution 4294.16' 24 Parker Preston. i”n|r 2.00 Expenditures January 8 Dan A. Rumple, duplicating oil. . 8’.50 » Herbert Daily, driving truck 38.75 10 Atnos Ketchum, teaching 100.00 10 Virgil Wagoner, do 1 (10.0(1 10 Helen Kinney, do 109.00 10 Ruth Farlow, do 87.49 io Rollin H. Glenn, do 195.00 10 C. F. L. Reed, do 150.00 10 Mrs. Virgil Wagoner, do 160.00 14 Wabash Stone Co., stone 31.53 14 Do 23.29 15 Ambs Hirschv, bus license 60.60 15 A. J. Moser A’ ( <>., repj.irs 2<*6 26 17 Harvr Riesen. tires and labor ... - 300.51 17 Gilliom Lumber Co., lumber .... - 569 19 F. M. State Bank, interest I** Cross Sertice Sta.. supplies .... 100.00 19 Do., gas and kerosene . 36.89 19 J. A. Long «X Co., supplies .... 15.00 tLirdrn City Edu. <’•>.. supplies.. 3.3 R .’3 1-. M. Stair Rank, interest .... 1- oo ,’J ( m.«H So vf> t Sta., gas, pump.-.. 71.88 ’1 Farlow Bros., supplies . 4.50 February I Ainos Ketchum, teaching 100.O') 1 Virgil Wagoner, db iSb/io 1 1 Helen Kinney, <jo P>o.oo 1 Ruth Farlow, d*» 100.00 1 ( . F L. Rrei|. db 150.00 1 Mis. Virgil V agoui r. do 160.00 1 Rollin II (Jlgun. do 105.00 1 (has. Abnet. janitor service .... 65.00’ 1 J M. Bollenbachcr. '•al , ofiice rent 66.70 1 1 Roy McDaniel, driving truck . . 33.25 1 Herbert Daily, do. 35.00 1 lame Baily. do 43.75 ' L-c Robin, do 35.00 • 2 Martin Jalierg. examined record _ »i'O 8 F. M. State Bdt-k. interest 1 m 15 John Topp, hauling coal 100 16 Coble Co., fluor brushes 589 1() Tbumlon Terry <<•.. register.... 10..?') 1 22 iLjy McDaniel, driving tru<l. 33 25 22 Janies Baily, d«» 22.75 23 F. M Stair Bank, intrirst 15.00 25 Berne Fapifiv < <».. • »»:d &• l it. >i . 61.Xt 6. Harry M-mintnii. radi.tlni 17.50 ' ' : i I’. .-I -I. ' lit)'. March 1 Hrilit rl Daily, driving truck . . . 31.50 I Ur»t«s Service Elation, gas. rh... I ill I ,1. M. R'lllenb.telirr. salary, <•!<... sS.’iu 3 Tiea- A*lani<- < •»., surplus" d*>g lax JX6 Oh 3 .Lie Robin, driving iriuk IVOO I 5 R i’li Fa’lnw. leaching 39.27 ' 5 Helen Kinney, dn .. 100. no 5 \ irgil Wagunrr. du 1> 5 Amos Ketchum, do 10'1'iq c Mr- Virgil Wagoner, <L» 160.0" 5 C. F. I. Reed, du 160.(10 ? Rollin H. tdri.n. 105.00 7 Kiger /it < •».. -'ipjdi* - 11.20 15 Kdn. Smmlv Un. diploma- .... tins 17 I M lL.l!riih;i< her; b.ndiuy <•» p. ’! f>'» ’! Itny IM Ml Daniel, driving Ducky .b..7 > ‘/b-s Serv <r Station, ga* ... I t'i •x Melhrii Mail”, driving inn! 28 Rubin, do | D| tp) 28 Helen Kiimrv. teaching Uii.i::i J.x Rmh Farlow, do inn mi Atnos krfflnini. do . pi'i.mj 28 Virgil Wagoner, do inn.Oh 28 < F. L. Reed. Io 150.00 .’X Mrs. Virgil Wagom’r. do 160.0'1 ’X Rollin 11. (.Irun, L 195.00 • 29 Ejtes Dum an, icfiicuH.: b 1.. 51.00 • Apiil 1 t)c*.l>tmor• at Uo. 4. n i 1 Bern' •Wittie.s-, Lo., du . .. ... 15.70 2 Ro; F 'flle. hauling < oal Il.no I 5 Smith Bros., repairs 6.13

>4 F M. State Bank, int.""' ■ j’ J ’4 Cross Service Station, K-’ 4165 1 .'I llarvr Uir-n. r»l'«'r 111,1 ju,' nil .■4 Ruth Farlow, teachlra - s* t "«• I 25 jamea Bail*, driving tiuit. 1j( 5() ( „'ft lirrbrrl Dailv. no 40.00 I Roy McDanirl. 4 , St) . •9 Joe Robin, do- '’' , ‘ '' Hl >9 j. M I' < bacht fhnf **P' 29 A. j. Kinney, 'ltrrp killed 1J.50 ( 30 Fred 1103’0 t 30 |. M. Kollenbachct . s «'»’ • 10 RO . tn Ivan Johnson, repair on truck 1 Amos Ketchum, teaching J50.n0 j 2 <’. I L. Reed, do. 315.00 > J Rollin IL t.knn. do- 6 7 .16 < 3 Do., equipment for school ()0 . 3 Do., institute 1• (5 .1 !>«»., Commencement speaket ... , "5., I 3 Mrs. Virgil Wagoner, institute . . • ( -I 3 Do., teaching mi 5 t ha». Abm 1. K “' • • ,>; |j Wm. Smith, t• .n. 12 Leroy Boehm, repairs* on trucks w | II Wm. Adang. tanor on ma itVi HO 21 Helen Kinney, tetiching •■■•••• 21 Jacob Bdlinsky. labor on ditch .. 27 lohn Cnrey, labor on ditch *• 27 John Corry transportation J? ). M. Bollenbacher. traveling exp. IX ’ f 28 Do., salary and office rent ~ une . uno , 7 Wm. Hennig, culverts l 7 I. H. Bucher, labor on road ... -. 21 k S. Christen, Co. ( otnm. exp. - 21 F. M. State Bank, bonds & mt... . * 21 Atnos Ketchum, institute . ju.w 25 Jesse Brewster, hauling coal ... »/-«' ( 28 I). McNutton A < 0.. supplies .. 28 1). H. Goble & Co., culverts .... 40.49 1 28 Victor Bollenbachcr, labor *• 2R Leonard Supply Co., do } 28 Jonathan Rian. do. % 3*28 F. M. State Bank, int. coupons.. 585. U" f 1 W. J. Sprungcr, piano A ml. .. . «.t 1 Berne Equity Exchange, coal . . 5 I 1 A. I. Moser & t 0., truck repair 91.0> , 3 I. M. Bollenbacher, trustee exp. 15 6' 3 Ver "Roy Boehm, truck repair . . 9'* ( 0 3 I. M. Rollenßacher, alary, etc. 53.1’9 | 5 Ruth Farlow, institute | 5 F. M. State Bank, bt.ml. coupon •''••y 1 ' 5 U.nss S. 'vicc Station kerosene .. ' 7 Fred Miller, labor on road 14 C. F. I. Reed Institute . , 17 Helen Kinney, d-i *•?•-!! 19 Win. Wctidcl, labor on road . ... 21 F. M. State Bank, interest, coup. 90.90 25 Peter Kinlicy, sheep killed I so '’ August . n __ 20 F M. State B’k. in!, on coupons (»o (in 21 Sears, Roebuck A Co., desks ... 83.10 22 Herbert Daily, labor 8 O'’ 30 J. M. Bollenbacher, trawling exp. 23.00 30 Cross Service Station, oil and gas 72.32 September 4 James F. Bvers. Advisory Board 5.00 ; 4 John F. Teeter, do JOO 4 D. A. Rumple, do 5.00 | 6 Fred Arn, aabor 13.78 ( 9 Dore Anspaugh. do * 13 B. W. Boehm, do * 6.50 ] 13 David Daily, do 6.90 15 Wm. Wendel. grading roads .... 86.50 1 18 W. IL Bradford, stamps 2.05 18 D. H. Goble Co., supplies .... 48.33 19 R. (’. Stuber, insurance 64.59 | 20 J. M. Bollenbacher, salary, etc. 110.00 20 Wm. IL Smitlcy. cleaning ditch 19.20 I 20 Jonathan Ryan, repairs 10.90 22 Jesse Brewster, hauling 12.33 27 F. M. State Bank, int., coupons 45.00 October 3 Madeline Robin, teaching .. ... 199.09 3 Helen Kinney do 129.00 3 Jesse W. Snyder, do J 25.00 3 C F. L. Reel, do 150.63 Mary Godfray, do 150.00 3 Amns Ketchum, du 100.00, 3 Rollin IL Glenn, do 210 < ) 5 Herbert Daily, driving truck .... 85.0* 5 Kiger A (0. school supplies .... 42.20 5 Tompkins Lumber Co., lumber .. 13.69 5 I. A. Buckmaster, insurance ... 258.3-3 7 Decatur Democrat, adv ILS'* 7 Adams Co. Witness, do 1189 9 Wm. Smith, driving truck 35.00 1) Victor Bollenbachcr. petcocks .. 1.75 It M F James, cnal 351.39 13 John Marshall, driving truck.... 35.00 17 Chas. M. Fetters, labor on road 11.7’ ? ( i Berne Lumber ('«».. lumber .... 11.50 25 Cross Service Station, gas k 73.2* 25 F. T. K-din, tile .• 2.50 30 John Daily, labor S 5» 11 Chas. Abuec -I Herbert Mrly, drtvffig trwk .. 35.00 Novembec ,- r _ ~■■■. . 1 Wm Wendt 1 , do * 57.75 1 I. M. Bollenbacbcr, .-alary, etc. 1 In.oo 1 Do., trustee expense S.O I 3 Jesse O. Teeter, turkeys killed . . 24.<11 5 John Marshall, driving truck 35.0 1 5 VV. R. Smith, do 35.0’ 5 Theo. Fetters, do 70.0.) 6 I’at Moran, sheep killed 20.0') 6 Jacob Alt. lal>or on road 21.80 6 Jacob Alt, labor on ditch .... 27.0') 7 Rollin H. Glenn teaching 210.90 7 ('. F. L. Reed, do 150.00 7 Mary Godfrav, do 190.09 7 Helen Kinney-, do 120.00 7 Ames Ketchum, do 100.00 7 le*sc W. Snvdcr, do 126.80 7 M;-delir«p R-tbin. do 100.00 i 7 F. M. State Bank, interest coupon 15.00 17 John C. Win-ton A Co., supplies 21.14 1 17 I). 11. Goble Co., do 26.33 117 I- ink Wcchter, labor on ditch .. 6.00 2t> Wm. Wrrtdrl. driving truck .... 31.50 29 I- \l. Stale Bank, bond, coupon 515.00 ;•» (’revs Service Station, nil and gas 75.16 ! I >ccet”L« t I ’ I Weaver, labor on bridge . . 4.70 2 I rßoy H 'ey. bridge plank *5.1'1 2 Adam Reef, 'abor on road .... 500 ; I 2 Herbert Daly, driving truck .... 35.0) 1 2 Do., pa-nting schoolhouse Sou i I 4 Anics Ketchum, teaching llid.oo ‘ 4 Madeline Robin, do 100.01 4 Helen Kinney, do 110 6') I 4 Jesse W. Snyder, do. 128.2 • 4 (*. F. L. Reed, do 150.00 4 Mary Godfrav. do 170.01 4 Rollin H. Glenn, do 210.0-) I 4 Chas. Abnet. janitor service .... 65.99 6 W. R. Smith, driving truck .... 35.00 1 8 Bryson Fetters, do tsoi I 8 John Marshall, do 35.00 13 J. M. Bollenbacher, salary, etc.. 55.00 13 1). I). Lehman, repair light- .... 25.80 13 Gilliom Lumber Co..'lumber . . 49.99 13 llarve Riesen, supplies . ....... 164.42 13 Andrew Gottschalk, tile 9.3? | 13 Berne Hdw. Co., repair, supplies 24.7') 13 A.- I. Mtjscr A Co., truck repair 34 ’8? 18 John Felty Uan-frrs . 121. K-, IX 1-. Mz State Bank int. coupons.. *»ii.lll .’2 J. M. Boltrnbachcr. -alary, ch .. *ti > 22 Ihiatur Dcmw rxl, adv. . ....... * 1; 2? Walter I afotiidabh'. motor pumps 22 5’ | '3 F. M. State Bank, If-nds A int. i;>'s 00 23 A. G. Brigg., Dom. S. supplies.. .’I Wm. Wendel. driving truck ’:?* 24 Kt vslhi Fetters, do / -I Wm. Smith, do ’A 21 lolhi Ma'sh.xll, .|. 26J'* 21 Herbert Daily, d ■■......... . . 2'> 7' I'4 ,lrw Pickrr'nK. tulxir <,n flitclr. : 2’ 0 > 27 Wabash Stone ( 0., -1 .t ■ 5 9 4 27 bu • ■>'' t-i Recapitulation TOW YSIIIP I-I ' D I . Jan. 1. U'24. balance on hand n s|t > ! Rccipts during, year 1..-19.il | Total of balance., and receipt•* 2.24111 Dibbur-cinrnts during y< - 1'9,» 1; . Jan. 1, 1925, final ba’arccs .... 8?9 '< 1 RO/D H ND ’ I •lan. 1. 1924. balam. - on Land .....$ 49' 1 7 ’ Receipts during yen’- 691.1 • Total of ba'ancc s and receipts I.Pil tr, D-sbiirsrnfiits during 391 ’1 lan. 1, 1925. final balances . 710 09 i SI’I-Ct AL S( IIOOL I( ND ' I .*• "• L 1924. balance* on hand ... * ’76'- 17 .hiriiia «. ;r I.'.svin ''.‘'-in. -, »...) . .. J5. f1 ... 1 h-im: *> mt -I- , timing year ....... 116-1/.? ■ J'tti. I, '925, final hwlu'iers .. iipi.p* TUITION I I \D ' ' • I " I. 1921. li.i'.tiu t on hand ... $ l.x| 1 R t ripls dming year 9.56197 Total of bal im-cs ;ot-l receipts . . . 16 10'//,: Dislmrsf incuts d-tiii!-.- \rar ' /x 1 •/ ' Jan. I. 1925, final , i . , !><)<; 11 XI, l:i», 1, l.alatice I.r hytiil $ -ixr, (ji) Kccripts (hiring intal ol ba'ances and receipts 85(1 Os) Disbuf.sctncnts during year Jan. 1, 1925. final ’•a'at’ -s TOTAL OF Al l. 11 \. Ds ’mi. 1. 19’1, balance <ll hand ....$ 8 ' aS Receipts (hiring year 1 x Tt-iitl of balances and i<<c pi- ... ’ 36JV 7n Di-bursrin«n!s tlmin” v<ai ’I D' <i >’ 1.<7-.; Total balances as -htmti Ly this te port $12.79-1 ?r Warrant < h/< l.s mil si and ini'* Dn •tn brr 31. 19JI V I 9| Total balances and ».«$* lundin,’ v-t ’ i rants, D t . . ,?|. 1 ' ;nll ill UeposilQiv. 1). ■ . .’I. DJ i. . I.l] 1,.', I. John M 1'..,H0,1 Iler. tl„ I Jclfci-uii luvnslnp Adam. Count-. Indiana do s-.lcrnnl, s- rar that the preceding report ■'l Hecen.ts. iJn.i.ur.seinents ami tlalan. c, 'h. Io- and .one,,, a. t verity believe; (lll ,| | further declare ‘bat the sums -itb which I ~,, i charged ?u this report die all oi the uns reived h,r nil!t ;(nr i t | l(J various ilc!nr ' <jf e ‘ | pcadHurcs credited have been fully paid in the

I agtrement that any I"' other pertained by or 7' , ;‘' ,, r l, l Xre and swear that TruMK o( Jefferson town*;!'. Sul l i',e , \.fXrv "ikarV'nt «hl» Tp.. Chiirman ot tne Advieory o th,, l.t day <>( Snlit j ey , chDirman f Advisory Hoard of Jeffer»oi» Tp. Ihd i'. Annnal Mieting. - this o( January, 1 9 -' - ’. (• p Smitley. W M. Adang, Jacob Tester. Advisory V l,l L' l ''” o '' 9’He Is Looking ’Em Over Again “Eight years of stomach ami liver trouble reduCetl me t 0 ” wall ' skeleton. My skin was dried up am as yellow as a. twenty-dollar gold niece. I was filled with gas and had severe pains in my right side. I could not think and had lost all amb ton o do anvthing. Doctors medicine did not touch mo. My cousin advised Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy, which snatched me from the grace. I have gained sixty pounds, eat like a hired man and am looking 'em over again. It is a simple, harmless prepartion that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded Holthouse Drug Company and druggist everywhere. o Adams County Schools To Receive $17,811.24 (UNITED PRESS SERVICE) Indianapolis. Jan. 1G. —Dr. H. N. Sherwood, state superintendent of public instruction today announced completion of the Jenuary apportionment of common school funds among the ninety-two counties of the state. A total of $2,308,272 is being distributed to the counties on a basis of 819,827 pupils enumerated in the state. The per capita apportionment is $2.82. The appointment by counties includes: Adams 6.326 $17,811.24 I .Allen 31.669 89,811.24 j Bartholonew 6.270 17,653.571 Blackford 4,167 11,732.44 [ Boone 5,651 15,910.731 Clay 8.541 24,047.71 I Clinton 7,387 20.516.99 . Daviess 8.247 23.219.93 I Decatur 4,770 13,430.231 Dekalb 6.51 S 18,351.83 Delaware 16,494 46.439.56 I Elkhart 15,061 42.405.1 G Fayette , 4,431) 12.472.93 Fountain 1.850 13.655.47 ; Franklin 4.270 12.022.45 Gibson 8.723 24,560.14 Henry 9,530 26.832.30. Jay 6.104 17,189.18 Knox 13.937 39.240.47 Koscinsko 7,285 20,511.36 Hake 54,110 152,350.00 Import 15.775 44,415.47 Marshall 6.549 18.439.11 i Monroe 8,702 24.501.01 ; Montgomery 7,057 19,869,41 1 Morgan 5,265 11,823.93 ' Nb| de 5.624 15,834.71 i I’ntmah 5,067 14,266.45 4.624 13,019.145 Shelby 6,552 18,447.56 St. Joseph 35,946 101.208.16 — __ ...t

I PUBLIC SALE I ,1 !' the un,l .f' rsi KneJ, having sold my farm, will sell at Public Auction at M tie farm, ~ miles southeast of Decatur, first, home south of Count' Farm. « B| WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28, 1925 ■ Ccmnienc ng at 10:00 A. Ni. ' . . , „ 6 head of horses ’ H ‘ ol " orso <> yetrs old. wt. 1150; bay mare, wt. 1200; bay inare. wt. oil, sorrel colt. 2 years old; one bay horse colt contfrig 2 veins old; < llie sorrel mare, good worker. ’ HB 10 head OF CATTLE ■ ” I ' l - giving due to be fresh Aug. I .bwß vin ' '. g VI:,R gno, l <luc Io be fresh June loth; ll"i it in to bo f-pJh i. Ralp .’ f,n,s,p ’ n 8 years ohl, giving good flow. ( l |>f MH of viin' * S i * Holstein cow, 7 years old, will be fr* -h *' h liei'. r 11 years old, calf by side; Holstein and 1 piernf’-y . frt-h inMor’b p " frMh in the s P r Holstein eow. G:o 4 i fro. hin March; Illa, k jersey ct)W> - years ()W pa(Jture bre( , ■ ~n I. 18 HEAD of hogs " farrow’ Cfl s’’.h fi ‘ r ? W ApWl 12th: - s P°«ed Poland Chic ! a isv 5“- ' I K 0 ln u.- d(I 1 a i n°" r * U " Clover ha *• 1 to* Timothy liny: ?SnJon ! '<SKi..r, ore liip I- I cultin I, her Th,,' P ', W : f!ho, ‘ it drill; disc htirt-ow walk Og | .i'''’ 11 ' breaking plow; one Jo h'otb Imrr./ ’miA 1 SI "" ,k w;,lkb ’K l'r<'>ki»« plow; hay rale spr.r'M hKii’l corn I """ hi, y> beet and hog rm It Z ';?"r r". ,!: " ay lui,dcr ’ ; « in ß iu Kh< ’ v "> " n ■ !■>>> , iwo ~c,, r,| wor); harness. ’Anker-Holt crea'ln s eD er ! itn l . M |,n CBLLAN6OU3 ■ 5-gal. belli wood , bnrn ‘. >, l l,lr p n, °.'’■•iurnbt- oil stove; oil t’gg iticubittor- -<ui hi i '\' l| ddftg rhaehine; one 100-cgc Incur ilor; ■ *! re’le.■; . ■"/ ol i,! ' Uud,?r; 2 iro « « ehick coop-. Go-gal. Balvtinizrd oii’barrel HZVh P <° WO i r saUßa S' ! B’-indcr; dipniiw Ftiirbaiik i g. ls engine- |'/. n"n -, C barrt,lK I ] A-shape hog hou ;.. efu and milinys- bells'- ininii ' i'?/ Ras l'n<« didi and iobb enishpr- im j-,' »n V 0 '?! Klo| c«: Ptimp ju<4;: n-m. I-'- 1 frame; tv<> io- si ,| r .,' ’ “"' rt - 5 -'"- belts; extra gold bm" ' iritny other useful urtieies S ' f UW! Blrc ’ cl| ers; block and tilekl'- I'" o l' B ° L " r table; ■! kitchen eh-Hi- ■' I a "d miittreis; kitchen cabin' l . I' l SB that am the last 3 months \Hi / \ llß ? note drawing s '- 111 ' MH 1 ’ ,OYs - MIIjLEK bunch served by St. Paul Ladies Aid. ■

[sullivan 8.576 26 ■ | Vapderburgh 27.452 77 2|) .,. ■ Vermillion 5,«7!» ■ VaRO 28.349 79,828 ji I Wabash 6.973 ■ W*™ l »'«« 6,8953! I Wayne n, 842 3U ■ W,,11s B '«'l 15,9©, 05 ■ Whitley 4,173 u, 7w ■ Crimson Cagers Working I To Improve Their Shooting ■ Bloomington, Iml.. Jan. n;.-5,. v ... ■ al hours a day of basket H ihe medicine Coach Dean | UIS H the Indiana university H squad to remedy the faults „( l)]e H Ohio State game and pre))a n . hjj B squad for the Illinois content .-B I rbana tomorrow evening. l-;i np | lat . B lots been placed on shots both B tlie field and foul line as the c r | msn| , B missed far more shots tli.m |;, 1( B < yes in the game last week. B No change in the starting lii, VUI ,.. B planned by Coach Dean as w , ( M well satisfied with tlie team p la „ B his men. Captain Parker «j>| B start al the pivot position woh B and Krueger at forwards ; llb | . . B let- ami either la»rl>er or Alwanl - B guard. The flashy play of 1,0r1„. r ;B B recent games has earned him tlm7 a || B over former Captain Alward at guard by a narrow margin KH With the final cut 111110, j n t| .„ B fresl'.man team. Com it (•. HH l» en able to perfect team ]t l a y Ml| B offers stiff comiietition aaainst B varsity in the three regohr |)r:i - B games played each week B „ —-- - —r——s - Mg NOTICE TO fl OUR GAS CUSTOMERS B Commencing with the Janu- B ary bills, we will for the con. B vcnience of our customers, de- B liver gas bills to your hnm (s ß and places of business. ThisH will mean more prontpl servinß when you call at cur onieetoH pay your bill. B Always be sure to hi mg yourH gas bill with you; this is very BB important, for otherwise thereH will necessarily be some delarfl jin our being able to wait onE B If desired you can tear simiH oIT bill and mail stub alnni'M with your check to tin- office. B| If you do not receive ,wH gas hili by .January 28th please H phone or communicate the office and duplicate bitß| will be mailed. jB XORTHERN INDIAN \ gamK ELECTRIC CO. 9 “The Gas Co." M Phone 75. B in IT DRIVES OUT WORMS M The surest sign of whti- in hil-HB 'dren is paleness, lack of 'n'- -BB p’ay. fret fulness, variabb puk'ng at the nose ami staring in sleep Whin tin - -y'-HR ti irs appear it is time to goCream Vermifuge. A t-« il’ives out the worms ami tis,- <i-MH little one on the road to Im.dlh ;ig.:. BB White's Cream Vermifuge BB ord of fifty years of sin 1 :.1n- BB Price 35e. Sold bv Hoi:!; !' BB _ I