Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 21 January 1925 — Page 2
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♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦.« ♦ BUSINESS CARDS « H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neuroclometer and Splnograph For SERVICE F» Location Po.ltio. at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1O» Office Houre: 10-1 t «.m. 14 *• B. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING ANO EMBALMI* Calls answered promptly day or •' Private Ambulance Berv»a« Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 78' t — ...... * FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Rea! Estat* Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan Interest rate reduced October 15. i»Z4 See French Quinn, Office—Take first stairway south nt Decatur N? A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses F’* l HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 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. v ~ ■ JOHN VV. CLARK DENTIST 127 North Third St. Phone 422. () — - —-O Tops and Side Curtains Repaired, Celluloid sewed in, Harness Repaired. Oakland Garage, North First st. 258e0d-tf Q — Quality Coal. Phone 199. Emerson Bennett. • 273tl - Call I.3ft for Taxi. If o WAMT ADB EARN—I-I—l Lyceum Course Number At Pleasant Mills Friday The third number of the Pleasant Mills lyceum course will be given at the high school auditorium Friday evening. January 23, at 8 o'clock. The number v. ill be a home talent affair. There will be a contest of readings and imiversonations and a oneoct comedy entitled. “Just Plain Jones." , There will be vocal and Instrument- i al music, also. An orchestra will play during the evening. The public is cordially Invited to attend. • o COLLEG EBASKETBALL I Princeton. 28: Yale, 15. Dennsion. 59; Otterbein. 27. Butler, 18; DePauw. 16. U O I I i | WANTED | : I Rags, Rubber, Paper of all 1 kinds, Scrap Iron, Metals Hides. We, will call with our truck for | | any junk you wish to dispose < of. PHONE 112 | MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. • I Near G. 11. & I. crossing. < > i: ROY S. JOHNSON A U C TIONE ER oThe success of my business depends upon the success of your sale. A successful sale will mean more dollars in t.K; Book ' your sai.e in time. • 1 sv' every, day in sale scaso"’. Phone 80—Decatur, Ind.—Phone 1022 See me at Ford Carage. Book Your Sale With CHRISTI-: BOHNKE AUCTIONEER I have made, successful sales lop many others and can do (he same for you. A THIAL WILL TELL. Phone b9O-IL Decatur, Indiana M-W-F t£
11 » ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ► 1 ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE I Pou SALE—SP-acre farm at Peterl son, Ind., 4L. miles west of Decatur; good land; good 7-room house, large barn, good out buildings; electric ' I lights, large chicken park: a nice home for some one. Priced right. . J. F. Castle, Decatur, Ind., Route 2. , l.'l-Gtx I'aß S\|.E S shoals weighing about 125 lbs. each. C. W. Andrews, De- | iatur K. 2. Preble phone. 17t3 FOR - SAlTe*— 2 White Pekin ducks 1 and one Drake, 2 Gray Geese. AlI bert Pelz. Kt. 8, Dei atur. Itx FOR SALE -Clover hay bailed sl2 I ton. Oats, 58c Im. Stove wood delivered. $2.50. Some corn Fred 1 Flothe, 334 S. sth St. Phone 824. 18-3tx FOR SALE — Twenty single comb white Leghorn hens. Phone 879-R. FOR RENT _____ —— I‘OR KENT Good farm lor rent inquire Erwin's office. 16t3 FOR HEXT Five-room house in BellI inont Park, semi-modern, reference required. Phone 606. 18t3 RED PEPPER FOR COLDS IN CHEST Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain. Break up the congestion. Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. ..Red Pepper Rub ' is the cold remedy .hat brings quickest relief. It cannot hurt you and it certainly seems to end the tightness and drive i the congestion and soreness right out. Nothing has such concentrated, -penetrating In at as icd peppers, and | when hear penetrates right down j into colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore, stiff joints relief comes jat once. i The moment you apply Red Pepper I Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes the congested spot is 'warmed through and through. When you are suffering from a e Id. rheu- - mat ism. backache, stiff neck or sore ■ muscles, just get a jar of Rowles Ri d Pepper Rub. made from red peppers, at any Irug store. You will i have the quickest relief known. o „ The Furniture Sale of the Yajjer Brothers store is opening fine. . , —-—oDo not over look the great bargains given at the cut price i Furniture sale at Yager Brothers. O Lady Evangelist Has Recovered From Injuries Mrs. Wiimer E. Griffith, the evangelist who is assisting in the evangelistic services at the Washington M. E. church southwest of the city, has recovered from the injuries she sustained Sunday evening when the automobile in whjch she was riding witli | the Rev. L. C. Wisner and family, 1 overturned on the road near the lehurch. .Members of Rev. Wisner's , family who were hurt are recoverling. The services were resumed at the Washington church last night and .will continue for the remainder of i .the week, starting each evening at ■ 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Griffith is an interesting speaker. The public is ;n---ivited to attend the services and hear .Mrs. Griffith. o Public y Sale iS Calendar Jan. 28 L. F. Miller, closing out sale, 3 miles south of Decatur, .first , house south of County Farm. I Jan 29—Forrest Owens. I' l /; miles ' south of Decatur or 1 miles north of Monrle on state road 21. Closing out sab'. Jan. 30, B. M. Smith, Imiles south of Monroe, 4'4, miles north of Borno on Berne and Decatur Road. Jan 30 A. J. Beavers. 4’X> miles south ot Peti'ison or 1 mile east and mil<t north of Honduras. Closing oul sale . I Feb. ' Emery Hawkins, closing•mt sail on W. A- Lower farm. 4 Julies mintheasf of Deratur or >4 mile south of St. Paul church. ’ Feb. t. o. E. Rcxrolc. 2% miles east, 1 mile north of Wren, ()., closing out sale, i | F. b. 6—Brnsl Dodirtnan. 7 miles northwest <,f Decatur rm riV'U' road. •I I.; mile ■ nn. 11, ~f I'rel.l-, II , mile, caet of Frmdhcitn. Closing oul sale.l Feby. 3.—Jacob Riley. 1 mile west,' 1 mile north of Boston: Feb 5- Mrs. Hila Burkhart, mlmrx. Ik mile southeast of Uerailur. I mi'e | , mil I, and ;,'.U miles east of Monroe. I Feb If. - Euiasuel Harl. 4 inilea 1 smith of Monroeville Closing out, X
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The Piercing Pains of NEURITIS Torturing pains—the kind that pierce and burn and never seem to let up—that rob a man of his sl<«ep—that make him just a bag of nerves ■ and all worn out, I Those are the pains that dope and » coal tar products can only relieve. ’ You've got to get something more * lasting. , I The quickest, safest and surest way to get rid of the persistent, nerve- . racking pains of Neuritis Is to get a '• bottle of Allenrhu Special Fodmuia ; No. 2. Be sure you get No. 2, which 1 ‘ comes In capsule form. Take these dark green capsules is directed and ' notice how in about 24 hours they ■ have considerably reduced if not entirely banished those severe, tortur- *■ ing pains thut have caused you so t many sleeplss nights. Continue for ■ two or three days more until the 3 imins have entirely disappeared. s It doesn't matter how long you may . have suffered or whether your Neurlc tis is in the shoulder, arm. neck or 7 legs, Allenhru Special Formula No. 2 ‘ will stop the torture and give you ■ speedy relief. I Holthouse Drug Company, or any . good druggist will be glad to supply you. > o School Bus Skids On Road At Bluffton ■ Bluffton. Jan. 21. —A school motor 3 bus driven by Frank Biblerstine slid off the roadway near the coiniuunity ' swimming pool east of the city yes- ' I terday. Blberstine had the machine under control to such an extent that i when the rear wheels skidded on the i ice he shut off the power and car went I headforemost into the three foot ditch '< n the southside of the road. The few children in the bus were hardly shak't n up. Ad Lipkey and employes of j the Farling meat market, who hap1 ] ened t« be passing then, helped to ( get the bus back into the road. Biberi.tine was on his last lap in delivering pupils home from the Lancaster Cen1 tar school. MRRRETS-STOCRS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets OPENING GRAIN REVIEW I ■j Chicago. Jan. 21. — Bread grains jumped fractionally at opening of business on the of tra.de today. 1 Coarse grains had an easier under1 tone. | Wheat was influenced by foreign “ developments. Broomhall's resume ' es the world situation brought a short ’..ave of buying. Liquidation pressed corn down a , fraction. There was plenty of long ' < or;i to be had with houses against ' the recent advances leading sellers. Oats followed corn on a featureless market. Provisions strength reflected higher hogs and cables and increased shipments. East Buffalo Livestock Market Rcc< ipt . 4800. shipments G 460, official to New York yesterday 1140: hogs closing steady. Heavies $11.35; one load $2 80; average sold late at . 511.60; mediums $11.25(5)11.35: light weight [email protected]: light lights [email protected]; pigs sß@9; packing sows rough $9.75; cattle 250 steady; sheep . 1000; best lambs sl9; best ewes $lO @11; calves 4)0; tops sls-50. FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Hogs—l3o pounds and down. $7.50 <is,B.oo; 130 to 150 pounds. sß.so(fi $9.00; 150 to 190 pounds. $9.00@ $9.25; 190 pounds and up. [email protected]; roughs, $9.00; stags. $6.00. I Lambs. $16.00(5 $17.00. Calves, $14.0041 $11.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected January 21.) Chickens, H> 18c . Leghorn chickens 12c Fowls 18c Leghorn fowls 12c Ducks 16c Geese 16c Old roosters Bc| Eggs, dozen 49e LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected January 21.) i . New Corn, per 100 $1.50 Old Corn, per 100 $1.75 Mixed Corn, per 100 $1.45 Oats, per bushel 56c Rye, per bushel ...SLOOi Barley, per bushel 75c New Wheat, No 1. $1.90 New Wheat, No 2 $1.89 LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET ! Eggs, dozen 50c BUTTERFAT at STATIOIV Butterfat 35c o 0 I DR. G. I. EICHHDRN I Veterinarian | Office at Sale Barn 1 on First Street | Bacitary while diarrhoea cf | | chickens cotitroiled by blood | 1 I For particulars call , I Phones; Office 306. Kes. 301. I 4 U X
W ASH INGTON TOW NSHII’ 11. KEI'ORT OF Till’. Till <ll‘F. OF VAMIIINGTOX \MIII Foil HIE 11. ill F.xnixc; ORCFMRRR ni. IWM. llrcrlptM January Amt. brought forward ? Old Adams <’•». R.injc, I'iiMt National Bank >”•• 1 Fcoplfs Ixmn Trust Co 29 M. Jaberg. Co. Aud.. Jan, dis February . « . i I<> A. C. B. IM N B *l’ I- , . <<■ T Co.. Jan. in’ *rert 7 M .lalHig. Co. Aud.. fees 21. " March 1 O. A. <’. B . lit N. B nnd I*. L. & T. <’*». Feb. intereat 2<<17 Mrs. J. Spuiler, old lumber 2.00 I O. A. 8.. Ist N. !».. and P L. & T. Co.,’March interest 28.”May , „ i i O. A. <’. 8., l»t N. B„ and P . L. * T. Co.. April interest 2».0I 1 A. P. Shoaf, for old lumber _ • <•" 15 J. A. Cline, dog tax 507.0” lune B 2 (>. A. 8.. Ist N P-. and P. L. A- T. Co.. May Interest 23>< 19 M. .laberg. June distribution 617«». »0 pavld Roth, for old lumber to Glen Cowan, dog tax 193.00 July I n. A. C. 8.. lat N. IL. and P. L. & T. Co.. June Interest 20.” • 1 M, Jabarg, July distribution 1188.93 August , I o. A. C. 8.. Ist N. IL. ami P. L. & T. Co., July interest •V-V September O. A. IL. Ist N. R. and P. L. & ,T. (*o . August Interest 27. l'» •» Freeman Walt jfa. refund. . I." ! ictober 1 O. A. C. IL. Ist N. R. and P. 1 L. £* T. Co.. September interest 21”’ I. W. Merriman, docket fees 6.00 November , 3 O. A. FL. Ist N. FL and P. U & ’!’• Co., (k tober interest 21”' ‘'9 Glen Cowan, dog tax “ 15.00 'December 1 O. A. C. FL. Ist N. FL and P. L. & ’l’. Co.. November lntepest 18.79 !2 M. Jaberg. l>ev. distribution G” 11.7 •' DlsburscmentM January 7 Erwin & Mivhiud, repairs 7 Amer. Rwy. Express, express _1• 7 Treas. Adaina Co., exam. rev. 75.”” x 11. Fritiingor, stamps 0 Estes Duncan, teachers fund '•♦‘• 7’ 1 Adolph Kolter. repairs 1 ’L36 •i Ed Green, auto livery.. 1.7' 19 Nellia McGath. teaching 25.0” ’S Carroll C. <<• C. Co., coal 32.6” ?8 Kirtch-Reppert Co., stakes .. 1.00 •S Lee Hdw. Co., supplies- 3.05 ‘8 I>. I-' Teeplt, drai i -To N Old A. C. Bank, bond & coup. 2X9.11 •S Glen Cowan, salary xo.Ou S Geo. Mumma. repair work 15.0” •'ebruary 2 Herbert Foreman, teaching.. 125.”" 1 Thelma Burkhea<l, do 137.5' 1 2 Marv Thomas, do 137.5” 2 Nellia McGath. do 100.”” 2 Albert Coppess. do 137.5” 2 Margaret E. Moran, do 118.75 Frank Conpess, Jan. & trans. 125.” u I Russell Bowman 62.5” s John Schelman, sheep killed 15.”” 1 O. A. C. Bank, bond & coup. 4Xo.3’' 1 Berne Wit. Co., legal & adv. 35.4” II P. L. <•< T. Co., electric line 100.0” s Glen Cowan, salary & exp. 105.0” S Alice Cowan, clerk hir<* 25.0” 3 Thelma Burkhead, spelling contest expense 10.00 5 Democrat Co., pub. t report 35.1 •» • August Walters, repairs I'2 ■5 Margaret R. Mora l, teaching and janitor 17.50 ’•< Wm. Kitson, sheep killed 43.0” Ma rch 1 Herbert Fo*’ "man. teaching 10”.”'» 1 Thelma Burkhead. do 110.0” I Marx Thnmas. d<» 11”.”” 1 Nt Ilia McGath, do 1””.”” I Albert Conpess. du 11”.”” 1 Margaret E. Moran, do . 7”.”” I Frank Coppess. Jan. trans. 10”.0” I Russt 11 Bowman, transpor. ‘ ’• I/. Kleine. Co. dog fund. 11‘J.7” 17 D. IL Goble Co., office sup. 3.2 G .’6 P. F. Collier & Son. supplies 62.1” '5 Glen Cowan, salary X 5.00 5 L. Vance, office supplies . j”.”” Russell Bowman, transport”. 50.”” •' Nellia McGath. teaching 1”” ”” Frank Coppess. tians. & jan. 1””.”” t Albert Coppess. teaching . I ’!■ Herbeit Fore nan. do 10O.0” \priF 5 Thelma Burkhead, teaching. 11”.”" 5 Mary ’l'homas. do 110.”” 5 Margaret E. Moran, do. 9.5.0” ’ I Fisher <K- Harris, supplies 4.65 1 I Dee. Lum. Co., epr. materia! 9.9” '7 Mrs. Emil Egley, labor 2.5” ' I Margaret E. Moran, janitor 20.0” G Russell Bowman, transports. 5”.”” .’S Glen Cowan, sal. & expenses 120.00 'X Alice Cowan, clerk hire.. 25.0” 28 Mary Thomas, teaching, etc. 111.41 's Herbert Foreman, io 176.5 S 28 Margaret E. Moran, do 115.9” i ■x Thelma Burkhead. do . . 151.33 X Albert Coppess, do 216.2 J ” Frank Coppess, transportation. jan. & supplies. 121.76 1 .1. M. Brein-chickens killed 25. mi *” Nellia McGath, teaching, etc. 127.79 May 1 John Chilcotc, jan. 6.- sup. 9* 2 Ira Bodie, chickens killed. 2.5” 5 H. S. Smith, transportation. 212.5” I’2 J. O. Tricker, dm ks killeii 22.5” l” Philip Carper, transportation 85.”" -m Krlck-T> ndall Co., tile I ? . ■x (Ren Cowan, salary x. 5.”” ’ one 1G Dick Boeh. transcript 3.0” 16 Kirsch-Reppert Co., coal 16.xs ’s |], s. Christen. Comm. exp.. 12.6” IS Frank Coppess, hauling coal 13.6” 23 J. O. Tricker. transporting 18.50 ■3 Glen Cowan, salary 85.00 ’3 Alice Cowan, < lerk hire 25.00 .3 Peoples Ijoan & Trust Co., Office rent 15.”” ”3 M. .laberg, correct ci ror I.”” 2 1 Jesse Johnsen, nauling coal x. 75 John Chilcotc, <lo 30.65 “6 Julius Haugk, coal 463.89 .1 uly Ere, man Walters, ditch work 7.5” 7 Vance Mattox, transfers 22” G G’. ’5 Estes Dunean, teachers fund 11-‘..6.' ’1 M. F. Cowan, clean, cemetery 16.5” I Susie R. Bowei. transfers . 288.0” ’I (Hlo Aumiller, chickens kHled s.l” ’< Dr. IL Mangold, tnmsfers. ... 1762.50 28 Gh n Cowan, sal. & exp. . 105.00 August I Kiger <V Co., supplies 81.91 I l>. H. Goble <’o., supplies 28.19 G<» A. ('. Bank, bond & coup. 470.24 8 Frank Coppess. ditch work 23.00 II Grant Owens, janitor, etc. I”.”” IS Jo<' M' tzg<T, ditch work 3 25 Clen Cowan,' salary 85.”” 25 Ali< c Cowan, < lerk l».if«- 25.”” *'• H. Frit xirtger, slumps 5.”0 Albert Coppess. d.it< b work 22.5” 126 H. F. Linn, school repairs 189. II 129 Chas. HofCm-m, taxi live i v 15” S ptember - O. A. C. Bank, bwipi cotip. 283.72 I Chas. Hoffman, taxi livery 2.5.” 1 Marcus Miycr, work on cont. GBSGG 9 J. A. Harvey, transformer 18.”9 11 Fratik Coppess, jan. & repairs 5 1.1” 1” J. H. Andrews, lltch work . 18.”” 12 Ed J. Ahr. sheep loss 91.0” 12 A. Bramieberry. ditch work 7.5” 15 John Chilcotc. jan. * repair. l / .’7”” 1. Marcus M-iyer. contract work 1””.”” 16 E<l .1. Ahr, sh.icp loss IS Amer. Exp. Co., express 1.2*» 19 Tom IL Noll, repair work 10.00 i 22 A. FL'migun (’u., sclioui sup. 27. '” i*”' 1 “•«•. Lui i. <’o., repairs 15.52 22 Dernorrat Co.. hg«9l adv. 22 City of Decatur, rower pipe 19.1? ’ 7 Glen CoWan, salary A- exp. 125.”” 2* -I- H Andrews, ditch work IX.”” 2G Russell Bowman, transporta. 15.”” 129 Jess Beery, drayage 75 2” Low Stiirnp. ditch w<irk 32.55 29 August Walters, plumbing 181.98 G!”- Albert Wajehle. ditch work X. 5” October 4 -Vera. M. Owens, teaching 115.”” 1 .Nellia MfcGgth. do i . ll”j>” 1 Marv Tlio’iias. «]o 115”” 1 Thelma Burkhead. •!<» t|s.mi i Alb'll Coppess, do 115.0” I Kathryn tmiwin. do loo.”” ' tj'.jpk <9,;,pe.sy, tian.;, a.- Jan. I””.”” G Grant Oweir;. cb anlng ■..< Ii«.»«»i too .tin 7 I leury Cook, dilcli woi k . 5” X Tom IS. Joluisou. do l . <”i 13 A R. Ashbanclirr, furnace am] repairs . 2• 1 : 11 •!- IL Andrews, ditch work. 9”.”” I•• M ilo Ile kr. du 39.””_ IG E<J Gfecii. taxi lhery 1.75" 2” J. <Wliislun C 0., supplies GN.79 ’ o < '-'WHfi. s.ilui v so on 23 Alite Cowan, clerk hire > JI Ru ( ..el! Bo 1 10.411. tranr.por a 31 Rvlland Puling, killed 11”” j o -tuber ; 1 Vera M. Uweus, teacUlay 1X6.00
7" ~ 1(i :i. o*' 1 Mnrv Tlu>iiiii m . 118.61' 1 Nellia McUftth. do joO.iid 1 Piunk Copp?”. J' ,n * iison 1 Thelma Burkheail. ten'num jnj.QS 1 Albert Copp«»>*. gj.O 1 Kathryn Dorwln. no 21.1'1 3 tlrunt Owenn. tepMr »Htet 2r , H I'r.inlt C'lppe's. <H' 11 " or is,;-. t:t Tom E- Jonn»on. s,l«.iml ii \v 11. Dettlnirer, 1111 is on • nuHuell r own,a "'.‘JJnlPr IM" f'r.ti Baker, road icpa*’ Ku,-I B JTe"v 11 J"" ?! 'simjm'‘lineJ j'!!/m' T H Noll- 1 ■” Vatter Hrou.. tiiinlluie -'s Albert Number’. i‘,l H - '-j . “Il Stumlaril Oil r HUP 11 ,; s " 2H Vein M- Owenit. t'• > h- * 1(1() 2'l Frank t oppeaa. tianiip. A ’ , ( r , „„ 211 Marv Thoma’. teiu-lilnK 2» Nell'a MeGiUh. |ls , ->m Thelma Hnrknea'J. is ml ?.?. d,, . 1 o !Wrn e e r W't. A- !, Sh. ' iln Smith. Vinter A < - 0.. Huppllei ito c. Pumphrey, ilo ... , 15 Kathryn Ih'iwlu. Janitor 22 Amer. Book Co . nuppl e’ - - . "2 Demo, rat ’eh u> 22 C. S. Nihlh-k. A'lvlh. boanl ' 22 Conrad Glllla. do ' ~,, •2 F. O. Martin, do • in HuMell Bon-m.it. trnn«por. ■ 22 Fisher A- Harrß. HUl'l'li'-’ "2 22 Kil'k-Tyndall Co., tile ■ ' ' 22 n. 11. tloble Co . Mipi'lle.’ -I '•I Vera M. oweiiH. tei-lilnir. '-I' ■ , 2 1 Mui' Thomas, do , 21 N.-Illa M'tkilh, il", •’it John Chile’l", janitor - 21 Tbelmti Burkliend. tenehlilff --I Albert Copt'l-Hs. teacn. *• lan. Is I o' *2l Kathryn Darwin, teaching ami traurportation 24 Frank CoppeHß. transp Alan. '. , Kiger .V S' liool supplies 211 blech'' Bros A- Co., supplies ’ll The Km bier Co., do J -’ 2'l Schafer Hdw. Co., do 2'l 11. Knapp & Son. do -j 2'l Estes Duncan, tench, penalon )'■ - 21 Allee Cowan, clerk hire 2' P. Loan A- T. C" . "ffl"- rent I I 2'i illeii Cowan, sal. X- exp-use TOWNSHIP I IND Dec. 31. *23. balance on hand ♦ Receipts during y mi 3779.*> Total of bal. and receipt: Disbursements during year 2161 I . Final balances . 1698.9 b ROAD FUND Dec. 31. ‘23, balance on hand $234.06 Receipts during year l ” H Total of balance and re< « ipts 235.06 Disburse/nents during y-.*nr _ Final balances 216.06 SPECIAL SCII ><>L FUND Dec. <3l, '23 balance on hand |9xis.?"_' Receipts during year 7888.9.• Total of bal. and receipts 17704.21 Disbursements during year 10975.9 Final balance* 6728.31 TUITION FUND ’ice. 31. *23. balance on hand $7005.47 Receipts during year 4 152.11 Total of bal. and receipts 11 157.5 S Disbursements during year 5629. Final balances 5827.80 DOG FUND Dec. 31. ’23. Balance on hand $27”.7” ’•pepipts during year 745.”” Total of balances and receipts. 1”15 7” Disbursements during year 3XI.X” i inal balances 630.9” TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS Dec. 31, ’23. balance on hand $1X7”9.6U I’ccoipts during year I.s<G , t::i Total of bal. and receipts 3 157x.97 • llurlng year. l'H7G' ,i Final balances 151 ”2. TobiF balances as shown by this report $15102.01' Warrant-Ch? ks outstanding Dec. 31. 192 1 379.2 > Total balances and outstanding warrants Dec. 31. ’ri 154X1.31 Cash in depository. Dec. 31, 1924 $15481,3 GLEN COWAN. Trustee of Washington Townshif o j Court House ’ Suit On Note A complaint on a note was filed in the circuit court today by Eugene (' Martin against Charles N. Martin et 1 al. Judgment for $1,500 is demanded. Attorneys for the plaintiff are ■Leonard. Rose & Zollars, of Fori Wayne. o — —_ Wife Helps Elect Hubby ■‘After having been in bed half tie time for a year with severe pains i-i my right side over the appends stomach trouble and bloatjng. wliii li the doctors seemed unable to reach with medicine, and advised opention as the only remedy, my nurse advised me to try Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy, and its results have truly been wonderful as 1 am now entirely well and strong, and at the last election worked hard to elect my liuband." It is a simple, barm les preparation that removes the catarrhal minus from their intestinal trait and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One does will convince or money refunded. Holthouse Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. Many are taking advantage of the cut price Furniture Sale at Yager Brothers, the half century furniture store. o NOTICE TO OUR GAS CUSTOMERS Commencing with the .January bills, we will for the convenience of our customers, deliver gas bills to your homes and places of business. This will mean more prompt service when you call at cur office to pay your bill. Always be sure to bring vour gas bill with you; this is very important, for otherwise there will necessarily be some delay in our being able to wait on you. If desired you can tear stub <.'IT biil and mail stub along with your check to this office. If you do not receive your gas bill by January 2blh please phone or communicate with the olfice and duplicate bill will be mailed. NORTHERN INDIANA GAS & ELECTRIC ( <l. “The Gas Co.” Phone 75. Ki-19-Z l-23-26dlb
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, . muierxigiH'd. 11 111 l.’ übHc . at . my rL ‘» l <lenc e . juTJAM P. .-r-on I mH* 'A "' lle " orth ot Hoo'luras. on ’ ; ,10Ulh "* ! Friday, January 30, 1925 ■ Sale m b'.gm at I<> <”*'< ‘ P ~ l fl '- yeurs old. «eirht 1600. sound; one .orrel brood u ur , fl : U’.-" y THEADOF CATTLE ■ !. On ,. 7 v.-ar old half breed Guernsey to be fresh Aprl! 18th; Olle . ■ ,'i.ld bin" . f '” sl ’,. A | , l ,r : 1 k : eowi 8 yeßr ° W M C ° W: 2 >wfl , ( . ; , |vy , Th ,.se cows are HOGS ■ Thirl.Tn head of Shoals, weighing about 125 tbs. euch; one brood i will furrow March 12. POULTRY • 5 dozni Barred Rock chickens; 5 dozen White Leghorn hens; T ; lu ns and 1 tom. HAy AN£J GRA|N M About 5 ions of Timothy Hay; 50 bushel of Oats; 1 bushel ot Timmh. H 5,.,d soim Kai lv Ohio seed potatoes M ■" u ' M farming implements ■ Two Turnbull wagons: 1 Deering grain bftder, Bft cut; ge Ur i VSB b ; 1,.nd,.,-. uord as mw: Mct'ormick moiicr. 5-tt. cut: John Deer corn m,,,,,7g . calc rulin' blinking plo : ' 'h' king breaking plow; 1 double ( |, M J. ' i-o'v: J..ini De.-r riding coi n eultiv.-tor; 7 shovel, cultivator; u new S |„ ke “ ' h .iTow roller; 2 "heeled•<orn cutter; 1 hay ladder, new; mud boat- ( * ’ "Mireeihing harness MIBCE LLANEOUS ■ li, Lai 'I <i aiii separator. No. 12; 5-gal- barrel churn: 4 io. Ral _■■ ; onus 4-al. 'learn can; 50gal. feed cooker; 3 burner oil Move '. M u Siove oven: 50 gal. oil drum; 50-gal. tank with pump; 1 sickle grind ’“ ‘ torks novels, liiiv sling, scythes, and many other useful articles HOUSEHOLD COODS—Six hole Malleable South Bend kitchen -an»- H Wilson healing siove; in foot dining table; 6 dining room chairs- 2 iwi‘2 ■» 11 chairs- dresser: couch; hanging lamp; one young Collie dog. “4 "| TERMS—Sums ot $5 and under, cash. Over that amount a ( -redi t ot s I months. Tin purchaser giving a good bankable note drawing S7 .he las' :’> mouths. A discount of 4% will be given for cash on sums over is No propeliv to be removed until settled for. z" A. J. BEAVERS. ■ *’ Roy S. Johnson. Auct. Janies Brown. Clerk ■■ •; Lunch served by Pleasant Dale Ladies’ Aid. 20’24-21
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— . — __ _ Notice of Administratrix' sale of personal property, in the matter of i Estate-of William F. Burkhart. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ' Administratrix of the estate of William F. Burkhart, deceased, will offer tot B sale at public am tion at th? late residence of said decedent in Blue Creek Hl township *\dams county Indiana. 8 miles southeast of Decatur, one mi 1 . " south and mile east of Monroe, and 5 miles west of Willshire. Ohio, on*lß Thursday, February 5, 1925 B The personal propertv of said estate, consisting of 5 HEAD OF HORSES ■ ;; I Black marc, coming 5 years old. weight 1430 lbs; Black mare. H years old. weight 12tm !)•-: Bay mare. 11 years old. weight UTi lbs; Bay HH '.I mare, 10 years old. weight 1445 lbs; Sorrel mare, 1100 lbs. MM IMPLEMENTS ■ Turnbull wagon, bay rack and hog rack combined; Nisco m..mire spn-.ui. 9B ' er: Keystom-(learl".-- hay loader: Osborne hay tedder; .McCormick ■ s Mit’ormick mower; hay rake: John Deer riding breaking plow; John Dtvfll I double disc: I’. & () gang plow; I’. & () wa'king breaking plow; Mmiarrliß ' t iding cultivator; ,1. I. Case riding cultivator; Hayes coin planter: Buckeye H mho" disc dr.ll: Jewel 1 horse drill; bar roller; spring tooth harrow; s’-ik< tooth harrows:: Jirnbo gas engine. 1«A horse power; om-ha'.f interest of spraying outfit; top buggy. ■■ MISCELLANEOUS B tin cal. oil drum; Primrose cream separator; Old Trust' „ : mw Perfection oil stove; feed grimier; h«g oilpr, Jilting jack, • spray pump; garden plow; grain cradle; tieveri chicken crates; corn 1 vinegar barrel; ! chicken coops; log chains' brooder; corn grad r; <!oti!tirH| ■ trees; some junk; old Tractor. MB HARNESS B Bl Two sets buggy harness; one set breeching harness; one set hip stray * 1 harness; some horse collars. MB 2 HAY & GRAIN B About 10 ton of good Clover Hay: About 20 ton of Timothy Hay; pn)M| bushel ol Oats more or less; t> bushel of Seed Corn. Said Sale to Begin at 10:00 o'clock A. M. 11 i ERMS OF SALE All sums of $5.00 and over a credit of It moiths will ■ b given with tj', after first 6 months. All items under $5.00 cash on day B o, sale. Pun baser to give regular bankable note with surety to the > proval ot the Administratrix. MM HILA BURKHART, Adminitratru B DORE B. ERWIN. Attorney ■ rt Ar >:l 'ne date and pt. <• Wm. Neidstine will also offer for sale tit l • ■' '-elding. t outing 4 years old. weight 1500. Bay mare, co* B tug ~ O |(| weight 1200; Red sow to farrow third litter on 3rd of March; I John l e. r gang plow with new joints. ..'iff L-ichty and Ed Miller, aucts. Wm. Patterson, clerk 1 i Lad es Aid of Salem M. E. Church will serve lunch. 21273 — ..._ —!
jl PUBLIC SALE ' V -th. r o'.n 1 *„’ 1 1,1." ,1 .* rs ' sl >ed, having sold my farm, will sell nt Public Auction it ' : >"■ lattu. mtl s soutlma-t of Decatur, first home south of Count'. Farm. « WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1925 f'ommenc ng at 10:00 A. M. 1 . . 6 HEAD of HORSES I I lie L>r| 1 e| ls ' n ' V ‘‘" s ” 1 ' 1 ' wl - 1450; bay mare. wt. 1200'; bay mar. wt 115»: j II sorrel \>i .i-J " 7 ' ,ills "Id; one bay horse colt coming 2 ycai • "bl. oBS J s sort ei mare, good worker. i- 1,,,., ■ 1 0 HEAD OF CATTLE '■ cow T've'ir' it ll! - " I ' l, g ood flow, due to be fresh Aug. I ij r wilfhe fresh hv a.' I '’V"" 1 ’ ,Ue ,o he frcsh Ju,,e 10,b: ,l " 1 "" "’*• 4 to be fresh I o’t ’u’ ."hX cow > 8 >' PJ » TS old, giving good flow, tin* I o f , ' a - • ,bK 'bdstein cow, 7 years old, will be fresh by <W ' ^ l ' ' ialn co *’ 9 >’ ears ON. be M«; J - ’-‘pifer V. ir' ri i ■ -i/’?' f ’ years oltl ’ f) y Kide; Holstein ami Bbe fresh in Mi'reit ■' BPu i’? "'' Hh the Kl ’ r: " K: Holstein cow. ti years oW. March, Black Jersey cow, 7 years old, pasture bred. One Dume ■ I 18 HEAD OF HOGS I farrow \n r H p>n, ’ ApMI 12th; Shotted Poland Chi ,h "' ' ' weighing 12.-'\bs ' h .i °b < ' n,n ’° C . iiOW ' ~#e to ‘arrow May 2nd ' Sli p's. ( POULTRY V " pigs. Those hogHi all chob ra iinr'iim 2 <1 “" . L-.U bti, seed int, mT >v” r \'\ n CI ' ,VCr hay; 1 10,1 Timothy h • ’fl . Timothy seed; tl-bu. U ' SCt "‘ ' e mntilik.r■ S ’ hw! ’« '"ill; disc burrow. [j walking broakim m. w " > ' ’ ri ' Ji "K breaking plow; one J"hn H'' eri - -■ Ph k.,ri:,w e * ™»“n B broking plow; hay tab. r hand corn six !:, r,, ’.. , o'? \ h,iy - beet und" hog rack <' i, tl ,.-.1. r shove] plow two ' r ’ " ’ * ay le, idcr,; single shovel pl" V 1 work I'-arness. U Aaker lioll cream semr,tor M '^ ELLANEOUS f 5-gal. bent wood churn• was'hit 11,u, ' l, '' ,r oil hlov, ' : (,il "'i'j. ! ri tg Incubator; stm ehkk oil hr, nß t- n o h ,le; , * ,,e >ncnlwl"' , 1 feeder; chick feeder n.- . ' Pr: 2 !r «« kettles; 8 chick cools -dr r-*' ll r,n.ga.l. galvanized ’ r'airbat'k, Vl e eiiL-tno- t" 2 t " tr barrels; 1 A-shape hog hon ■" 1 J ers find pulleys; mite- Hu.oil ' .' r; J y p,w 8-H. line »bast d 'ami < obb crtiTihei" to, r ’i bbHlorin scales; pump jaek; 6-in. . a P frame; iwn tu r.'f V V o4l ' exits good bur- , - j B tnotiy Other mi e'r u i articles ' !l,olvl, eni; block and tackle lim ' • I h.'tir^mn-p'?, 1 ', o e^a ß '"'' l l l <l;,k parlor set. eotmi .tmg I tublo;’ t kttulieh chnii. . , kitchen cabin'.i: ki*' -" I articles. f ; i II months. The pnrc'haser ~ivt!"‘ '' ash ' °*er that amount ; .'he last. moftlhs disconn'| 118 r' t g ° Wl ban,(able llot « drawing SSM "O' & . JOHNbu bL AuctJtee,’ = ILLER JOHN bIAKUbI. Lien: Ltmch served by P« u l Ladies Aid.
