Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1925 — Page 2

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♦ * BUSINESS CARDS ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 11. KROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OK CHIIIOHKACTIC A HEALTH BERVICE Neuroclometer and fipinograoh For SERVICE Location Poaltioat 144 South 2nd Streat Office Phone 314 Realdence lUh Office Hours: 10-12 a.m l-» M *-* s . E . BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMIh ('alia answered promptly day or • > Private Ambulance Serviee Office I’bone. 9') Home Phone; 7t' FEDERAL FARM LOANS * Dan acta ol Title. Heal fcstatt Pleniy of Money to Loan on Uov< rnment Plan. Interest rate reduced October 15. I'JIM See trench l|utnn, I'trii*—'lake neat stairway •outh of uecaiur Ueniocr. N. A. BIXLEH OPT OMETRIBI Kves iixti mined, Glasses Ku» HOCKS: 4 to U:30—12:30 tr i:* aafunla, 8:00 i> * Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited aniounl of 5 PERCENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 8. 2nd St. SALT—In bag. block and barrels. Plain and creosoted cedar post. Barbed wire. Better order your spring needs now. Zimmerman Carper Co., phone 233. 11 • O j Couit House j Cases Dismissed The cases of Vorn Rinearson vs. Herman A. C'otchin, Florence Rinearson vs. Herman A. Colchin were dismissed today on motion of the plaintiff. Land Ordered Sold In the case of Margaret Harden < t til vs. Ilur'.ey llindenlang et at, the eipirt awarded judgment for partition and ordered the real estate sold al private sale. More U. Erwin was appoint d eommissioner to make the sale. Final Report Filed In Hie ease of Raleigh A. Sipe, administrator of the estate of William A. Sipe, vs. liertha Sipe et al, the commissioner’s final report was fil-j i d and approved. Tho commissioner was discharged Judgment For $728 In the case of Bello Lichtcnstpiger administrator of the estate of Fred! Uchteiisteiger vs. Sarah ('. Kessler, et al, judgment lor the plaintiff in the sum of $728 and costs was award-: ed. The mortgage was ordered foreclosed and the real estate ordered sold Title Quieted In the ease of the Geneva Lumber and Supply company vs. William j Straight et al, judgment quieting the title in the plaintiff was awarded to day. Vcnucd To Wells County The ease of Samuel Black and Charles (Jetting vs. The Starr Piano j company cl al. was vcnucd to Wells county today on motion of the defendants. Judgment For $17747 and Cos's Judgment for $177.47 and costs was awarded the pluintuf today in the case of the Fornax Milling company vs. TllotUiis Dowling. Judgment for $70.87 was awarded the plaint ill in Hie case of the Fornax Milling company vs. llrury Dolcli. Case Dismissed The case of James \V. Watkins vs. Mary Johnson et al was dismissed today on motion of the plaintiff. Letters Issued Letters of administration nave been issued lo Ranine Smith in the estate of Mary lloffman. Bond in Ihe sum of s4.iiiH) was tiled. Marriage Licenses ( Don M. Davidson, railroad section worker. Berm; lo Mary 11, Marlin. Genova. Mishawaka. — MLslmwaka is lo ' have a new bridge over the KL Joseph river at Mishawaka avenue, it ’id span 383 feel and will coat t'Oy.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ J I-OK SALE pTTiI SALK—Two weeks old Scotch Top Shorthorn male calf. Call Henry Uulmahn, lit. 7 on Hoagland Phone. il-6t:; FOR SALE 50-acre farm at l’eterHon, I ml.. 4V4 miles wost of Decatur: good land: good 7-room house, large barn, good out buildings; electric lights, large chicken park: a nice house for some one. Priced right. ,1. F. Castle, Decatur. Iml., Route '2. 13-6tx ■ 1 — — WANTED 11 ELI’ WANT El l Voting married nuin or single nun to work on farm by year. Good wages and good home. C. V. Ilouk. Hoagland, lnd. 11-3t.\ WANT Efi $10*000*000" Coni puny wants man to sell Watkins Home . Necessities in Decatur. More than 1150 used daily Income $35-SSO weekj Dept. He. The J R. Watkins Co . I h Experience unnecessary. Write i 242 North Third street. Columbus. j Ohio- 17-19 80i ROOM and Board Close to G E. and Foundry. 242 North Eleventh street or phone 813 Men preferred ‘ 15t3 LOST AND FOUND | LOST —Rui terrier pup, four months | old answers to name of “Buddy." ;ilas white body, black head and boh ltu.il. Call 195 or see Chas Fletcher. North Second street. 13t3 STRAYED to my farm—Red hog weighing about 200 lbs. C. L Estell Decatur U. 5. • lx i—i.„— .... -.1 - .——i ■ ...iisja FOR RENT FOR RENT—Office room formerly occupied by Oscar Hoffman, architect, in Morrison Bldg. A. I). Suttles, Phone 358. 13t3 O O JENS MILLER : Teacher in Fine Arts Photographs enlarged in oil paint on canvas. Work Guaranteed. 804 Jersey St., Bluffton, lnd. Phone 534-J. j H-inx j Wells County Bar Has Endorsed Judge Gordon Bluffton. Jan. 17. —The member of the Wells county buar today went on record as endorsing Judge Frank Gordon for appointment to the federal judgeship of eludes a circuit of the Larger cities in northern Indiana and was recently established through the passage of the Hickey bill. Following the endorsement. Judge Hamilton appointed a committee composed of \V. H. Eiebliorn. Chas E. Sturgis and George Mock lo draw up a resolution and present it for fur- . the ruction. It is likely that the resolution along with the signatures of j the mem Iters of the bar association | will be sent to Senator James Watson who has influence iu getting the up- ! pointment of a judge. < m\ + CONGRESS TODAY * t I'NITKI) PIII.'SS S Ell VICE > Senate j Considers Isle of Pines treaty. | Judiciary committee considers Stone nomination. j Conzens committee continues investigation of prohibition unit, i Interstate commerce committee considers bill lowering interest' on gov- ' ernmeut railroad loans. House Considers independent office uppropria! ion bill. Appropriations committe consider* legislative supply bill. Banking anil currency committee considers Pittman silver Dill. ' Foreign alliairs committee considers Vera Cruz bill. — 0 — Public (alendar lan 28 L, F Miller, closing out . sale, 3 miles south of Decatur, first . house south of. County Farm. | Jan 29--Fofrest •Ow ens. 8% miles ; south of ;>eea,U.ir or 1% miles north or Morirle on state roud 21. Closing ■ out sale. Jan. 30.-1!. M. .Smith, 1% miles south or Monroe, 4% miles north of ' Berne on, Berne and DopaUir Road. I Jan 20 A J. Beavers. miles j south of ivioryon or I mile oast and , Vy Tilde north of Houmous. Closing ! on* ‘■ale Feb .'! Emery Hawkins, closiugout salt on W. A Lower farm. 4 miles southeast of Dcratur or % mile south , of St. Paul church. I Fell- s—Mrs.5 —Mrs. lliht BiirkUart. adturx. iS miles southeast of Decatur. 1 mile south and 31-j miles oust of Monroe. k’eb. 18—Emanuel Hart, 4 inileu tioufh of Monroeville- Closing out gale.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1925.

Church Announcements Zion Reformed Sunday School. 9:15. Preaching. 10:30 by Rev. Ruff. t>f Fort Wayne, Indiana. Your attention la called to list' Sunday's announcement that Rev. J i Ruff will speak to the young people. I ' A message especially prepared for them, let us not disappoint Rev. Ruff r but remain after Sunday School and listen to his sermon. We are all \ young so let us fill the church tomori row and please the speaker who will * be with us for only one more Sun- j !! day. Our own Rev. Fledderjoltann ■ will occupy Ihe pulpit the tirst Sunday Iu February. o * baptist church 9:3o—Bible School. A going growing concern with a glad greeting. 10:30—Morning Worship. Sermon I by the pastor, "Knowledge of a Name I Inspiring Trust." i 6:00 —Young People's Meeting. 6:30 —Prayer meeting In gallery. 7:00 Evening Gospel service. The . Men's Chorus will sing. Sermon by . the pastor, “The Righteousness That i Damns." j Monday night, Teacher Training i i School. I, . j Tuesday night, 7:30, .Mission Study > i class. j Wednesday night. 7 o'clock, ltibllc ' Study and Prayer meeting. , Thursday night. 7:30. Mission J Study class. A cordial welcome to all services. F. D. Whitesell. pastor 1924 Was Record Year ' For Crime In Indianapolis I Indianapolis. Jan. IT. — The year ; just ended was a record year for : crime in Indianapolis, according to a report of the police department today. i Seventy-two murders were commit ■ ted during the year. Arrests reached a high figure with over 50,000 and | [“black betties" made almost 10,0(0 runs. More than 11.000 persons were arrested for traffic law violations, while liquor law violators hailed l»e---for Ihe city judge numbered 1. All of these figures are larger than those for any previous year. > —„ — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE I Wheat: May $1.88%, July $1.63',. Sept. $1.51%. Corn: May $1.35. July $1.547». Sept. $1.35%. Oats: May.' 62%c, July G3c. Sept. 60c. MARKETS-STQCKo! Daily Report Os Local And! Foreign Markets CHICAGO GRAINS Chicago. Jan. 17. — All grains futures had a sharply higher opepinb on the board of trade today. Buying in wheat was in response lo overnight export inquiries. Many long operators w ho sold out started to reinstate on the bull side. Buyers in corn futures beseed their . bullish sentiment on the prohibility that xery little contract grades will be available for delivery after expiration of the present various options. Oats advanced under influence ol i corn. The provision list started steady. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 24n0, shipments 4180 official to New York yesterday. 4370: hogs closing steady. Heavies $11; mediums $10.85011; light weights, l $10.60(1710.75; light lifthls s9@lo; , pigs $7.5008.50: packing sows roiigu $9:60; cattle 125. steady; sheep 14iio ties! lambs $18.50018.60; best ewes, $9-50010.50; calves 100; tops $10.00.) I Fost Wayne Livestock Market Hogs—l3o tbs. and down $707.50; ' 130 to 150 lbs $808.45: 150 to I'JO Tbs. $8.7009.50; 190 lbs. and up.' $9 83010.25: roughs $8.50; stags $O.l Lambs — $16016 50 Calves $1350011. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected January 17) - Chickens, lit. ißc J Leghorn chickens i"c l'’**"' l * 18c Leghorn fowls I'ucko 16c G"esc, 16c , Old roosters 8c Eggs, dozen ij; c ( 1 " I. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET January 17) Now Corn, per 100 $1.50* OJd Corn, per 100 $1.75' J Mixed Corn, per lO't $1 45 , .Dais, per bushel 5. 55..* Hit. per bushel SIOO Barley, per bushel 75c ' ; New Wheat, No. 1 SI.SS 1 New Wheat, No. 2 $1.84 LOCAL GROCER'S EG<s MARKET 1 Eggs, dozen. " . 500 Butters at AT STATION j Liulterfat 3s c

ARCHBISHOP MOELLER. . Cincinnati, O. — The Most Rev. Henry Moeller, archbishop of the Cin- j •cinuati province of the Roman Cathj olic church, comprising the states of Ohio, Indiana. Kentucky. Tennessee, j | and part of Michigan, died suddenly i at his home In Norwood. Monday. Jan. 15. He was 75 years old. ""Death was due indirectly to an attack of grip which followed his observance of the Christmas midnight mass at St. .Peter's cathedral. The idirect cause was a heart attark which crept upon him soon after he had finished the evening meal at his homo. Archbishop Moeller has held his • present rank since Oct. 31, 1904. He was consecrated bishop of Columbus in 1900. before that serving as pastor ito St. Patrick's church in Belief an■taine. O. He received his early edu•cation at St. Xavier's of this city end later studied at Rome, where he was ordained in 1876. Fought Extradition For 2 Years; Arraigned Today (UNITED I'KKSS SERVICE)' Cleveland, Jan. 17.—Harry A. Gnu aberg, who fought extradition from: Canada for two years, will be arraign-' ed here today and ‘a technical charge of forgery in connection with the ( withdrawal of about $1,500,000 of medicinal whiskey from the llaincr, .distillery, Troy, O. | Grossberk returned here from Mon-' jlreal for trial on Ihe forgery charge iafter other counts against him had [been dismissed. ! The case .hinges on whether he had (ho authority to sign the name of the Armand Drug and Candy company to liquor withdrawal application. Av-j maud t'ardos former president of the! 'Armand Drug company, fled to j Europe and Grossberg, attorney for. the concern, went to Canada when tile liquor leak was discovered. o Girls Must (Jet Beaux If They Would Dance (UMTfID I BESS SERVICE) Cleveland, 0.. Jan. 17. -Girls must not dance with girls at community center school dances. The Cleveland board of education reiterated this ruling today in the face of protests [from parents. I Nine girls were ordered from the floor at Collinwood Junior high school for dancing among themselves and the parents protested. The board of education upheld the school officials. 1 "It is uot normal for girls and girls or boys anil hoys lo dnnciZtogether," sayg Principal IC. T. Cock rail of Collin wood school. 'Savs She Killed Man Because He Betrayed Her Cleveland, 0.. Jan. 17. -(United Press) —Angelino Mennino, 15, today still held to her story that she shot i ami killed Tony Valore, 24. last "hight because "he betrayed me." “Tony flirted with me a I the butcher shop. Three weeks ago lie waylaid me, hound me and allaeked me. | swore I would kill him. I did," slie fold police. | The girl shot Valore five times .when tie called at the Mennino home, [she said. Then she presented herself |at a police station and told her story. J 1 Funeral Directors Hold Meeting At Portland, and Mrs, S. IC. Black attended •he district meeting of funeral directors he|*l at Bluffton last evening Undertakers from nine couufies. including Adams, Wells. Grant, HuntI lug ton. Blackford. Madison, DelaI ware and Randolph were in attendant" The principle tall: o' the meek j luif'wau made by Pro", r r Callaway us Chicago, a tspoouJist iu embalming

ai d uisinf* cling Ti- BWftfc* «• in L arge of District President Chas. A Baird, of Portland. At six-thirty iu the evening a banquet was served in tho G- A. R- hall and tho meeting was an interesting one, \—, o j Two Young Ladies Are Admitted To Bar I odav Miss Florence M. Holthouse and Miss Urcile Amspaugh. two well known young ladles of this city, were admitted to the Adams County Bar this afternoon*?’ The young ladles filed their applications toy admission to the bur this morning and an Investiga tlon committee consisting of Attmncys Clark J. Lutz. C U- Walters and J. Fred Fruchte. Was appointed by tb' court. Tho committee reported favorable this afternoon and the two young ladies were admitted. Miss Holthouse is employed In the office of Attorney James T. Merry-man. and Miss Amspaugh is employed in 'he offke of Attorney Clark J. Lutz. * — Snow And Ice Highway Workmen Big Problems Indianapolis, Jan. 17. — (Special to Daily Democrat)- -Siidvy and ice in 'northern Indiana with thaws in several southern Indiana counties offered i diversified maintenance problems I during the past week, but reports from the six district engineers show that such obstacles have been overcome and traffic is again moving continuously and comfortably over tt.e entire state system. John D. Williams highway director, said in the commission's traffic bulletin today, j For several days heavy snows that drifted badly in tho vicinity of ValI paraiso, necessited maintenance 1 forces working day and night to keep state roads open. Huge snow plows pushed by 10-ton caterpillar tractors .were employed. On State Road No. ,7 near Wabash, high water inundated a seotion of the highway and froze. Maintenance forces worked many hours freeing the road from ice hut kept traffic moving. In southern Indiana the temperature was several degrees warmer and in many localities thawing weather j prevailed. Some sections became a | bit soft and constant dragging was I employed to keep them firm and lsmooth. Reports from all districts (n- --• day showed state road mileage 'smolli and firm again and the usual traffic is being handled without inconvenience to' the traveling public. ) o—jßarral Brothers and Cletus Railing two of the youth find and sentenced yesterday for malicious trespass in connection with the robbery at the Appleman restaurant on December 13. stated today that, they did not leave the city two days after the robbery. as stated by the officers, and | did not leave until two days before . Christmas. ll'PoixTift:vr or (nui\iti ii non ! NnC'i' is llitcliv liiven. That lieti ; i» 'i'rnetl Iris Appoint.x{ A*lmht i*<t j-;. tor of tin- ost.itr of Miclind M'llc". B't«‘ of Adams county, deceased. The estVe is probaldy solvont. CUMULUS S. NIULH'K. ' Administrator .lamia’V 2,1 Film liI« & Lit torer. Att ys. 3-10-17 o . AITOIMAIFAT OF KVEC ITOH Notice is Hereby Given. That the nndersisrned has been appointed |<)x< - cutor of the estate of Samuel Baker. late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. JACOB SsCH Fit Fit. IC.ve«;utor l'cccnilo r :;i. ir>LM. 11. M. DeV'oss, A tty. 3-10-17 O NOTH i: in the Adams Circuit Court, November Term, 1921. S(uic of Indiana. Adams County, ss. In tiie JOstulo of Jacoli Alartin, i*c» ceased. The midcrsiKiicd executor of the l ist >vill of Jacob Martin, ilen'isud, Imic. by uiv«*s notice that bv virtue of an orders of the Adams Circuit Court | 1( » '"ill at the hour of In AM.. **f the jxti, day of January. ; ,t tlt<> la-.« of. lire of L. <’. | liA'dss. I»ecatl|f. 111 « li. {M: i. offer for sale at private sale, all the Interest of said decedent in and (o lie* following; described real estate, t". wit: Commeiii jfi«- ten let smith of (lie northwest n*rniT of iuL H tity. three m the original plot -.f 1 i(ii»•, then e list parallel with the n »vtli lim» of said lot one hundred thirty.two f eet to the alb s, then north (he ms' line of said lot till v-three *>nd Inlet tlfty-rom, eighteen fed (hence west put-alb] with the south bn-' u,f said lot fifty'-four one hundred | (hir(y-two feet to Second dreet thence 1 soulh eighteen fe»-t to (hr* idim • ~r beginning:, situated in the '.-it v ( ,f iJecatur, Adams count;.. Indiana. J Sai-I sale will be made subject to the approval of said eoiirf. fm- not less than the full appraised ,value of said real edatc. ami u|>on the fplb*\viim (crm< Atod ecoidllJons: Said premises mat lo sold fur .., -1, *•** li ,*sf one-I hi;d of the |.*un hase. '••one; cash In hand, the balance' in two c<| ual installments, payalde jf, nine and eiqlitceri timulhs. evidenced by notes of the iMireliasor. hearingsix per cent Interest from date, waiving: relief, providing attorney's fees land seen red by mortgage on the real Jestate sold. Said premises to be sold free of all liens except taxes for lygr, due and payable in I ten. c. v. CONN I'iLL. , . .. Executor \j. C.. IP'Xofs, Attorney. Jan. 2,3.^11.17 st. MARYS TOWNsmr I'M m, imi'miT or Till: <>!' sr. II MM s TOM 'Mill- i,,,, :iie h;iii eniii'i,, uk.c. :ti, inai iio-einu Janll iry 1 Amt,, brought forward $lO r» 1S.!»•» . l !d rH i • ,hM ' hit. i t.Tp First Nat. B.'ink. ree. loan 50‘» 0*) 12 Heioy teller, stove sold. t‘ ( . li First Nat. Bank. • refund •* February 1 First Nat. Bank, lb-.c. Jan. int 10S‘’ MartU* tlil ScllJul rev.,,.. yoI.SG

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B< -n Martin .la her or. hP"' s 't ,0 f ' '-Cin .laherar. lie.- road tax IL«; 20 Susie 11. Bowen, refund • 1 Firm Nut. Bunk. llee. Nov. Int IU. lllmlmi r ?ir s»irii I < ‘V'li’ar'-' I'ue'els, .lri.lni; tnnk 15 0* •> r w r*-ttiev. advisory rinv (>. Green. I" . -’ Glutr’es Sclien'k. do 1 2 S(a»id»ird Oil Co , oil for harks J [ ' • 2 \lf red Oaniels. janitor , .JJ',! x Helen Walters, r.caeliinff i * irbih ste.de. do , k Pel la IxYnt?enber;er. do 1 S Gladys Stiman. do i! ! , '• Au« , i‘n M*'“Michael, drlv. lim i( »‘T«" m ivethrMi Maxwell, tea. hbur r !* lnd. Tearh Itetiremelit, fund l3fi.K3 '» Col. School Sup. Co., sunplies ..20 It Kirer Sc Co.. Wayne School hod v - o '.‘ n M. Mnulkw. Ffectru* current ">o ; 11 H. S. Colter, darnacre 40 00 12 First Vat. Hank, coupon 5 1° John Thatcher, labor 3.00 12 floppier State Auto Assoca. No'aries and Titles . 1J Titmice Masters, teaching - M* oo 21 Harvev Wallk-*. labor 1-VOO I n. H. Gable Pig. Co., of sup. IMM *>', Kobert J. Mann, te M-hing is' OO *»!» Jerome Morrison, d » 107.1 m i Ruth Smith, do 01.7 M Per«iee Masters, do .. *4.71 ) H. M. Crown over, do 1 ?r,. to Heleh Walt -rs. do 1 5 *>* I rish Stede, do 7fi.R7 . 2* i»ella laYneenberurer. do 7’.on 3 or . r.'MCivvn Maxwell, do 107.23 . °r» Gladys Sumau. do 52.30 °'i Pohert S'uilh, janitor 50.00 l 0 ' <c)i;ifer llihv. Co., sup Sc r**p. O.tl Du'bfn Sc Arnold, damage for s’neep 50.00 21 i'*er«’it Bowen. shoveUng snow 5.00 Fe^^oorv t 0 Wilbert Pirton. driving hack 0f..10 2 Wil -est Barton, do IM*O " O. S. Kortnev, driv*** *• t»-11«• V c /»- •’ John W. Thatch*-’-, driv. h: »-k 07.50 4 A. Flanagan Co.. window I guards 12.1*. f *i.'irvt Vat. Hk.. hon*l« Sr eon. 1 tfiO.o2 r I L. Kle'ne. Tre.is.. Fx *-> v -f . Ml Yan.-es r •« **rds 1 «**• 1 -•*•» •».*,.*»o I Coble Print. C".. ian. s*ipp|ies 11.50 >; I Klfirei- Sr Co.. Thornton’s twp. guide 7.U*, 1 S Rem lee Mast *rs, i<a* dtlng r.n.00 v V 1 M , on, do M 5.00 M (- n. McClure, lah.tr on mad l.to a 12 *'lav C*cen. driving tru<k 11 Ci P'lii. w. d>o,b.. .1.1 ... I*7-. 1 if i<'irst Nat. Bank, eo’inens f*e* -*x: ,! ert Johnson r*»j>r. n , , ‘-b*i-ing lo u*> ’ Rerniee Masters, teaching: on (»-. I’uth Smith, do Ml 15 • * C'lhrvn Maxwell, lo J43>o 2S John Thatcher. Irb ing haejs 50.0 n ; “0 *’ J. Mann, teaching 148.75 :'M i*elli I.ongenberger, do 112 05 "M t ep>ii Steele, do 110 21 s -m 11 M. C»-owi»over, do 1 YM.no "'.at-ladys *lo f 37.50 L‘ "• Helen W-»!te**s. do 107. ti ”M Mif-ison, lo r’s^o7 1 Pohert Smith, janitor f,2 50 l Abi"< I' 1 1 Wilhert R-n-t >n, driving hack *B.OO )• I 1 l\lc*ne snip, dog tax L3Jt.no (I Y , ‘^ an 11 Fo.. supfdics t oo ( .-j.,, i»ivis. ian. supplies 1.(0 B ; Uink, coupons JS 8*» ' aIIMM- Sr Kohm H. S. sup. (10 !; driving truck 32.00 ; v; s I ort n* '-. do 22 00 1 11, freight 1 12'.50 - i." • '* il - H’P#irs 15*1.00 '■ v * Ir ,v , ;11 *ll k. coupons 28 so - v ;; .V''-' 1 "- shoveling - X s 1 .... , h-,ulii,ir ""ii? 2i; no - »vr h ,h - ; ;="!»-•- m.-iv-vpi,. jo??? 7 !: - 1 - 'Linn, do . 1 Wwi \ Vpl '' ilvivlnir truck ITvdu In : V'7- '<’" r "f wheel 7.sn "u-.gle ( oul x- c. 10r , S n „•' .I,:', 1 ''ownover. leu.-hing 9,7 Su ! -1 !V“ .i-m. «ei... K .w„, j - k'-ek’Minn ''u*Ts'„fmr r. nr ■s% ™ih r, Msr*o rwtnK hi,,k April ? !>'■”». ' l-'iM-Vney. qo''’"’"' trH,-k . ;; anvintr i,;, k ku:S’« 9 I eIX Sleei,. 7' «>.0.1 1 II Bnlll SuiiU, ' ,|,r" "" K '”'9.1)0 ; .I- ,17:1.; ■ ll ii'ui'T 1 r K- lv,: ’ I 15 Bn, si ;,, V"k XUS • IT '"'"I I'uniels kllu . -• Herph-e Master' i. . i : 100 I - r "- imilr r V, Helen Wulier-- , - I (el"ii Walter,' . 113.n0 :?S "" P - i"S • Wilhert liurt-.n 'do'"' V '' ' ,wk '2"" : "X l-vvoi! I »fv : ;;Y'Y Mb r 1 **-■« I- I -"lull Sleei'c ' ,1"' Ve!li',li-I||(; ,-„| | , •' i-<• rll ! t it, liir,.nn i I 'ii 11 i. .it•...i, 1,5.... "'"'"'■'utuiii ::it.Mi, ■ - |7 Kt-rtltit 1!.,,,.,,, Ijfj *• lettflllng 11Hl.no tr Susie i- "• '*”•"<■ it ill , 7", IT Siish. I: ' IVi'Klee's sul, -Tn.ilii , •' <\ I'uuT-L',., ';7 "'( ,s ' s li nn . "" * 't'sl \:ii 1:•' , "-ri-.Titi ; 79 Clu.lvs S,,l„Vn (7 - 7 , 1 W-. Tiiul. h,3 'S un I s k Irsn v i i ~ "I'nu i uni 2o on suiiHi. s, * ksm ; inn'.. 1 -*'-- - ‘P-ni. 5i!,,),,, tn ,"k IZ 1 nn'T. T".!; lto . nk ' ! • l :* ,| h lu-h'lY i'al!, ir ,l Y!! U " Ta^( * H.’otj !,'! Y- ; s '. «-hri-ti-M. ' , r roM ‘ l 7.20 1 ,1 [J • I Vilnt c, ia n x Y ni,,, ' l » •0 f-oa*e.s Ibim-an c<, l‘*t ire n tent f,,,,..’ . I ‘ hermit n,,,. ,M "|| r S)( ••••ni i . " ’ V "'uii.u'iincf ;• '"irvt v„|. , ' k ‘ ' 'V"-; l.«t 27. Ill) : (%« "k. i "'' ,;j s "Itii sipe|>V i, h '" k ::s r,o «-w fc»;; tin euec goods " s,i ' s ~l Loth Smith, x j n th 28.fi i li • L* :nh (> Masters 7i- s!! 8 * ISMHI ' ' |, *'"ii)P Mort iison v', " s- . f •*ufes 2X ji ' b • , °«*'*«l- M.M fison ) nKt '*«tes ijjj Hyland. 'n.gS ' ’«dap-

i July 1 Herbert Avery, tviuiiiOiadya Human, g Inatltut*. 'a 7-First Nut. Rank, eounons I, *( i s Albert Manlier, CU r I 8 Albert Haulier, oou| lur ' {Hi 9 Ernnt Ehream, road 1ui,,,. 9 Kathryn Maxwell, ;u lni ., .6o« I n Helen Walter*, s InaUtutn. {}•*! i 12 f. G. Mann, truek ‘'xpcuL I 15 Delia luingenborger. g 3 '-*i ils Wilbert rtnrtmi, ha It „L *».M 15 Wilbert Barton, axle ereale ?■•* i IS Albert Burk, sheep ilanuiap , , 21 First Nat Bank, coupon,* I 20 Her I Jolinaiili, labor cemetery ' 7 l-'lrst Nat. Bunk, coupon, ~ , » First Nat. Bank, bond ti , 12 Della Rowers, join, srlr K „' I I .1. 11. lieaaton. selionl sunnluL.!'* . II ('allow A- Holme. '1i5im,.,.|.... r' il Smith. Vaaer & Falk, supniii, A s * II Finer A- Co., repilrs 11 1,01 i II Hoard of I. A. for Ollml. I,i-.,„|.. V I II D 11. Coble Do., a„ppHe7 :: i II Houghton Mifflin Co , , hiM. I'fll'H lloui’K i 11 Zimmerman Coal Co. cual ..,,55 23 Hecatur Democrat, legal a*lv‘!ei; 23 Kermlt Bowen, staking ditch v• nd labor on road •‘-n 23 First Nat. Bank, coupons 25 FM ward Kons, labor on road 111 2«i John W. Thatch<*r % ditch labor h! 27 Albert Honor, do Jjj-J 27 Milton Chronlster, Jan. kuddHi*." •"J 28 First Nat. Bank, bond and ’' s September 3, **N 2 Kermlt Bowen, hack repair -a. d Maud Archer, cleaning Pit asant Mills school house s *. t* Agnes Archer, cleaning Bobo * y school and labor «- ?» S* limit/. »Vr Trickcr. repair 'VJJ 10 First Nat. Bank, coupon* - 13 (Mtarlcs Sboaf, ditch labor 10 Kermlt liowen, do 1!* John W. Thatcher, do -!! 1'» First Nat. Bank, coupons Ifi Bernice M.istors. fetching -rJJ to Flossie Fverett. tlo 20 First Nat. Bank, bond & coup 47V--22 fa»stcr c. Wlsncr, tea tit lug tam 22 I<elali # St»ude. do 21 \ustin M* Mich tel. labor 2»* Wilbert Barton, driving hack ■ «.i 27 William Miller, labor October 2 First Nat. Bank, coupons -,fc* f Ivan V. Shierling. teaching 4 Madge Stocky. So jr*,, 4 Bernice Masters, do 4 Lelah Steele, do 4 W. M. Crownover. do pijJ! 4 Besfer C. Wlsner. do 4 Itobert Smith, janitor 4 Flossie Kverott, teaching an 4 I»ella lAmgenber* t. do 105 do 4 Bessie Carter, do j or.rtft 4 John W. Thatcher, driv. hack 5uM 4 O. S. Fortney, driving truck and shedding same 1921 r,S(«i 4 Wilbert Barton, driving back ;hha 7 Jerome Morrison, teaching nr.wi s BenJ. W. Tceple, driving truck 2nat 11 Dale Cowan, repairs If? Standard <Jil Co., oil *»<j 25 Wilhert Barton driving hack Mm 25 Mrs. Chas. Nyffler, hauling school -d»lldf a n . p*#* 21 Jerome Morrison, teaching 10557 21 Della Ix>nfi nberger, do 21 Bessie Car her. »lo 1 71 Ih'rnb-o Masters, do *hh 7.1 Flossie Kverett. dd r»i p 31 Belnh Steele, do 0?,'«7 21 K. V. Sliierting, do -hk p 31 Madge St lick v, do Hft 17 71 1 r*. Wisner. do ijr.«:,» ■*’ II M. G-nwnover. do |?:,iw 31 I’ooevf Smith, janitor ij» "I Fir * Nat Bank, coupons 10.351 November * 1 J'din W. Thitcher, labor sun 1.1 Ti. «’brmjister. janitor (t| i 1 .h* in W. Thatcher. driving h" k mowln ,r school yard 55. M j 1 **V S. • ’»*rtncy. driving truck S3.M 1 ctav fJreen. driving truck & •luring same 1021 st.ji I \\'i|bo**t B-*H»»n. driving lia**k tr.iw i l*. Hyland, repairs j*ui ; I Jcro'iip Morrison, s* bool sup. 9.15 j )a i‘lap *gan <*«>.. do <*r»2J j I I K. V. Siderllng. freight ?.;« II lied. W. Tceple. *lri\ing truck and storing same 25.i*f» j 12 «G* .s* { 'nec 5.913 1 2 f*4*-»*. sheep killfil 2*1.091 11 * *'stei Wisner. teaching T5M| 1 i hori'i**' Masters, do s<<m4 17 F* Wayne Mfg. Co., repairs v.W • f; i Wilhert Barton, drivink hack LYM 0 ?'i**st ‘Nat. Bank, coupon I’> f’iti/-. 'Phone Co., telephone. 16.33 ' a THcha’-J Bock, transcripts "»« i 20 V. Kreisel. tuning piano 3.(W j ■*o H. D. Ha rehart, wheel repair 3.51 27 K. i". Bowen, 2 trips to Ft. Wavpe '.uf ] *’B Jerome Morrison. tea*-hing H3.W | !> x Della Ijonbonberger., d«» 1 "500 | "8 Bessie Carter, do 105.0* j "8 i»<*rnice teaching ] •’8 T-Tvcr'‘U\ do 85. M 28 Detail StoelC. do 105.*a» j :’S H V. Slßerllng. *l*» 22*1.25 *•« Ma*lgc Stm-Wv. U-Mt 2 8 lies ter C. Wisner. «lo T».W 28 li M. i 'rowttftvor. *m 1?5 ! 28 John Thatcher. dri\. 1.0. u j * ,v; B**oi. W Teepjc, <lris . tnc k '3hi(l 'Viihort Barton, driving lock i ■’B «> S. Fortney, driving tru*U - ''ft j 78 Play Green, do -, 8 Uot-ert Sntftii. janitor : ’ ,(m I 28 .1 14. Chronlster, do I 1 ‘ccomber IJ. C. Winston Co., supplies 3<.53 I 4 W. W. Stewart. »litch reptdr First Nat. Bartß. *oup"iis 8 Kerin ir Bowen, office rent.. 17 B. 11. Kverott. agt.. freight 2d TfaroUl Masters, unlp-’d <-i»al B-J 22 First Nat. Bank, coupons S H 22 Ainer. Book Co., wall charts 2 2 Decatur Democrat, school adv. 21 Jerome Morrison. tea*hing. i'D; 2 1 Della l4*»ngcnl»ei ger, »'< 21 Bessie Carter, do 2 1 Bernice Masters. *lo 2 1 h’lossie Hvcreit, do 2 1 I/11111 Steele, do £-•?! j 2 1 H. V. Sl,idling, do 21 faster C. Wisner, do J*}-” j 2 1 11. M. Crownover, do l-i>* 2 1 <>. S. Fortney, <lo 2 1 Hubert Smith, janitor 2 1 Matlgt Stucky, teaching 2** John driving !»■«■ k ; ’’ 24 Gonrvii Auto t’o.. tires 17 2« Vug ust Waiters, repairs 2t» Morris 5 |Of store, *l"ii"’>' . . ti* seiem-p cuuipment ! —ti I.* ••nard Supply 1 0». stippli* ■ ] 2d A. Flanagan (’•».. win. shades ] ‘-7; j 2(» D. 11. Goble Co., supplier j j -Hi Berne Wit. Co., legal a*h. 120 S« hu,fvr llilw. Co., suppli s 1 77 J. 1. (Tiro'nistcr. janitoi--21 V\ ilbort Barton, driving • lv !- 2 I**'*<Uur Lus 11. CO., repairs •'2j . 27 Clay <). HrOen, driving trick 2!» Standard Oil Co., oil for ha-'ks *.» 2!» Dale Cow.in, repairs. <•(■• \ 31 Susie It. Hi*wen. sal. *8- « !'• '"yU 31 Kci'tnlt Bowen, olliic 1 * ■ ; * * 1 l<<M"i|»itubit ion TOWNSHIP FUN 1 1 Jan. 1, '2l. balance on hand ltei-eipts during year , Total of bah ami receipt*" 7"’ - j ■ ! Hsbm semehts during year ‘.'.‘C. Final balances . I, , ROAD FUND , •*an. I. *2l. balance on hand D,:' ,/ • ItcceiptH ituriiiK' year 7 g,;' latal of Ixildaei'K ami i'""' U"' 1 !' liiirilig yea i T.a lances .SFEt'UL tHTU'OL n N - ni Jan. i, 21. biihim'o on hand *,r.'.-i’r.'i U» * cipts during year. • 'Hal pf bill, and rcccipls l.h.iii I dMbur-scittents during >•<" , , '»i Final byluu ex . Tt'ITIUN FI Nl' , .lari. 1. r 2rT balance on hand 5 ' fil’-.t | Kemlpu ilurlnit year ~," f7 lout of lull, anil ree"l|its ; ',s,'tl , I'lNliurstiiH-iitH durlnK l‘ ! " I ,Vi| ,!' Inal balancen DOG FUND j . Jan |. balance oil hand n -i«V.t*o | | l.i « cipts durirtg year ;./,a i lotal of balances and rc* cm l ■ ; ~h •Isbmsonichts during :' siVo§ 1 i4* lua I balances . ' '' \ tOTABS UF ABB U N!'" . . Jan. J, *2l, balance oil haul , ;,1 B< | cjpt.s during year iof.nl'of toil, (uni rcccip'‘isbui seiimhts during ;.cai , '-'h Final balances !«d.'^ i'-Hnin-e as shown I*> 4J tlus repot* i J 'A arrant checks outstanding . I _ De em her 3t. IMI • ota I \m Unices ami o.utsvan*l- ,- u j n.g war -runts, Dec. 31 H''2 l l'»* • *n tv Vest for ficcetliber* added to the bank account Basil in depository Dcccm- a] her SI, 1924 c'" SUSIB li. BOW BN . Trustee of St. tu*W*-w