Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1925 — Page 2

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMfN’S, NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS _

♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ” for sale "S I \.M GOING to California. my ‘ property at 74* Mercer Ave.. Is tor sale. 7-room house. anti garag” Priced right for quick sale. hoe Urandyberry. FOR SALE—SO-iicre farm at Peter son, Ind . 454 inilea west ot Decatur good land, good 7-room house, large barn, good out buildings; electric lights, large chicken park; a nice home for some one. Priced right, j F. Castle. Decatur, Ind . Route - Zltb FOR SA'L)~H"U<c at fill North Second Street. Call Chas. F. Steele at Graham & Walters office. -U-' FOR SALE — Registered Berkshire boar Cheap S- L. Vance. Plea»Mil Mills. Willshire phone. 21l ; > x FOR - SALE- I'Plight organ. Curtis Miller. IL R S- Phone 864. 22 3tx FOR~SALE—Reed go cart, library table. Both in good condition, In quire 215 South 11th st. 22Ux WANTED IllijMHi.ooil Company wauls man to sell Watkins Home Necessities in Decatur More than 150 used daily Income |35-SSO weekly. Experience unnecessary. Write Dept. H->. Ihe .1 R. Watkins Company. 212 North Third Street. Columbus. Ohio. WANTED Property to list for sale. Chas. F. Steele at Graham & Walt ers or Phono 361. _ _2lt.» WANTED —Dishwasher at once. Inquire at Murray Hotel. 22 >tx WANTED— Washings to do. Phone LOST AND FOUND I tisT Blue tick female hound. Ears measure 21 ini res; right hind toe off right, hind leg. $25 reward. Harry Carver. Ossian. It. R. No. 1. 22-3tx . ——o —— SHERIFF’S SALE Farm at sheriff’s sale. Ihurs. .lan. 2!>. 81 acres; 2'/ 2 miles N. E. of Decatur. Fair land and buildings; on pike. '» mile to i school. Free access to high school. 26 27x John Baker, sheriff o NOTICE On account of being away for a few weeks, business pertaining to my office will be attended to and given Hie best attention at the office of DB. Erwin. Plenty of money for farm loans at the usual price- Applications will lie given prompt attention. lltlieod DANIEL N. ERWIN ROY S. JOHNSON A UCTION E E R H, The success of my business depends upon the! success of your sale. A successful sale will mean more dollars in I the bank for you. Book' I your sale in time. 1 sell ■ ... ■ I every day in sale season. Phone 80 —Decatur, Ind—Phone 1022 Sec me aL Ford Garage. — y— — Ai roi x rni; vr or t inn x isth vriu x Notirr im hereby ghcii, Th.il tli* uii'b’i si^ii'•] li.i> b< 'll a|ipoinl' «l Admin •>! ia 1 rix of lh»* «-sLi(<- of William ]•’. I’.ii rk h.i it. I iff «»f Admits coimt\. iM.i. The is probably s.>l- \ enl. ill LA I’.ikko ai:t Atimhiiali'at ri .Linnm \ 10. I’t.’.i. J hire I’., Erwin, A l \ . 12-I'3 «. APPOINTMENT Ol % IDllMxTimill \ No. 22:; L Nollet is hereby That timi iindorKtg i< d has been appointed Administratrix <»f tli-.' eslal • of Mary! Hoffmann. lute of Adams uoiipty, fit cea.sed. Tim < proh.iblv solvent. ROSINE SMITH. Administratrix. ■ January i7. I Dorti B. Erwin, Atty. » ly 26-2 ” I APPOINTMENT O| NUM I\ is Tit Vl'ltll No. IN IT Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Ad- : ministvatiix de-boniw-non with will ; annexed of the esi.jfi of Paniel H<»fi nmui. late of Ada nib «< unty. deceased. The estate jy probably solvent ROSINE SMITH. Administ rat ri de-bouis-m»n with wilt annexi. . i January 17, 1925. l»ure B. Erwin, Atty. 1 -J -I i ' ?tl 1 I ' M ’ . No. lj;;o|. Heth* Li* M n n d• ■»••.• r. Adm hi: (rat 1 rlx, v; . Sarah <’. Kes hi. I’-icr l.< hr Ry virtue of mi 4’id‘i >»* .Ule to urn il'it-f'd from Hr f'leiL of Hi" VLim 4 ircuH 4'ourt. | Will • ]•<, . .< I pnl.lu I •i« (o thr biifhe I ’•'■jjH' ’' on Tarrim .• <|ir ID<|» «!>•> «>f I'Vlmmr • V l»., between th<- bon, <.i 1 a • ■ ■|, • i H H|td 4 |, p u;.. . f ||,J (lay, ilf door of the t ’o'iit Hjoi. e I i > ( « , l Adams 't’ounty, imlia! t. th« rrnt:; an I profits for a t* rm not exee • lliir > \ • j* ars. Hi” following d' • > ih< 1 •>» H < "Wt" to-v |l !n!v* number niu tv foijr 4'«l» |e Juieph WRler i addlH'.’n to the tmvi> Monroe. Ad mi ■ Indoua Ami on ffiMlure to realm- th*' full anpjUD*- of I'ldlMiH-nf. niin-ni ml rostr I ’”11! at the amr T’d place t .po?e to public • tk the r‘rnid«2 ot paid real estate Taken as the propertv of Jar ah Keeler amj peter Kessler, at th» : nit of Helle Liorttenstelger, Adminlstrat | rlv. ‘ ' I -£ld al p will be nu'.b' without any i t'ef whatever from valuallon drstp-l piai sement la M ? SAKET I oh<rift ct Alibis County. I C P 4lter&. Atty, for FUiutHZ. 19 I

>*«♦♦♦********« ► BUSINESS CARDS ■— 11 -■— H. FROHNAI’FEL. D. C. DOCTOR 01* CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neuroclometer »nd Splnog-aph ’. Fo- SERVICE Fa t Location Posit!© l at 144 South 2nd Btr«4t r Office Phone 314 Residence Office Hours; 10-12 ■ m. 1-4 S . E . BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALM!* ’ Calls answered promptly day or »■ Private Ambuleoce Sor’*«» tj Office Phone «0 Home Phone; 72 1 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts cf Title. Real Estat. Plenty of Money to Loan on. Government Plan interest rale reduced October 15. 1924 See French Quinn, ■Kica- lake first stairway south ot Dscatur Dsmncr, X A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fili HOURS: • « to 11:20—12:30 to k * Saturday 8:00 p. at Telephone 135. i MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd SL : () _ _ .77 __Z_"o JOHN W. ( LARK DENTIST 127 North Third St. Phone 122. I o o Tops and Side Curtains Re- | paired. Celluloid sewed in. Harness Repaired. Oak'and Garage, North First st. 258e0d-tl 0 Restaurant Proprietor 1 Kills Two Young Bandits U NITED PRESS SERVICEf Duqoiu, 111.. Jan 26 —(Special to Daily Democrat) — Sam Fiantaco. restaurant proprietor, has been exonerated of blame in the slaying of two bandits Saturday night. TTii- bodies of the two slain bandlit-. have been identified as Richard Smith and Orville McKinsick, 20 years old, both of Ziegler, 111. The two youths, with a third accomplice. entered Fiantaco’s restaurant and held up a waiter and several patrons. They started shooting into tin- floor when Fiantaco ran into tile dining room ami started firing at the bandits. The two youths fell mortally wound 'd ami the third bandit escaped, Public Sale “"'J Calendar i lan 28 L. !• Miller, closing out sale, miles south of Decatur, first liorise south of County Farm. i Jaii 2!i I’orrest Owens. ”'/j miles muH> of Do-aiur or 1(4 miles north ioi M'un ie on state road 21. Closing out sale. lau. ;;(i b. m. Smith, 1% miles south of Monroe, 4’x, miles north of Bern., on Berne and Decatur Road f Jan 'ai A J. Beavers. 1K : tuilea south of Peterson or I mile east and |l4 mile north of Honduras. Closing out sale. I Fi b. 3 Emery Hawkins, closing I '"f ab on W. A Lower farm. 4 miles I nulh, isl of Deratur or (A mile south lof Ht Paul church. I Feb. 4. <>. E. Rexinle. 2'Zj miles <l. I mile north of Wren. (>.. ehr; Ing out al<\ | b r. f'liii I Doelii uiaii 7 miles I norlliw I. of Decatur oti river road 4’:- mib's north of Preble, p, mile; c ' of Fi"idl>e >'i. Cosing out sale 1 I'oby . taeoi, ffifev. 1 mile we 1 mile noi-f-A- of Boston. Feb 5 M's Hila Binkhart. admix. S uii|i .elhe:,:.t o i Decatur. I lui’o ""Hi and 3 1 -;. miles east of Monroe. I'eb r. b'i"auuel Hart so mtl" uorthwe i <if fs»catiir. « miles south easi of Monroeville. 1 j Feb IS Emanuel Hail 4 tulles I south „f MqutoovlllA. < losing out aale : Feb I? John I teif. closing nut al". I I mile south I 1 east of Salem. 7 . miles uxnl of Willshire, mi 1.1. Dailey 1 tarm. F'eb. Jj—Hew leeplt- miles I southeast and miles south of Fieuaaut Mills. I i

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1925.

TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA > H' Mixed with Sttlpliiir II Durk- , eiis So Niiliirullv Nobody (’,;in Teil The old-time mixture of Sage Tea ‘ mid Sulphur for darkening gray,l streaked and faded hnir is grandmother's recipe, and folks are again u.sing it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a , youthful appearance is of the great- , est advantage. i Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home.' All drug stores sell the ready-to-uso product, improved by the addition of other ingredlen's. called ''Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound.” It is very popul ir because nobody can disI cover it has been applied. Simply i mo’sten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your, hair, taking one small strand at a ! lime; by morning the gray hair disappears. Imt what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound. is that. ’ besides beautifully | darkening Hie hair after a few applications. it also produces that soft ust re and appearance of abundance which is so attractive. o I Court House | Suit To Quiet Title | A suit to quiet the title to a fortyeight acre farm in Jefferson townuhip, was filed in the circuit court today by Peter Bollenhacher Henry Reichard et al. Attorneys Lenhart & Heller represent the plaintiff. Real Estate Transfers William A. Bollinger etux to Miner i E. Robslger, 20.1 acres in Monroe tuUnship. for 11. Amy Merriman to William F. Meyer, I’j acres in Blue Creek township. I for SI,OOO. Mary Terveer et al to George Morris. lot 59 in Decatur, for SII,OOO. Fred Braun es al to Lena Craig, lot 3G2 in Berne, for sl. , o ’VIARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report OC Local And Foreign Markets 1 Opening Grain Review < hicago. Jan. 26—New season top ■ records were made in bread grains at ■ tile opening of business on the board 1 of trade today. Coarse grains were weak* Brisk continental demand , caused activity among interests ’ on the local wheat market. Corn sustained losses through sei- J ling inspired by the weakened cash situation. I" Oats felt weakiVss in corn and sold off fractionally. Provisions held steady with cables. •’ BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts — 6,400; shipments. 7.1180. ; Yesterday, receipts, 9.600; shipments,i' 3.990. Official to N. Y. Saturday.; 7.03'1 hogs, closing slow; heavies. I; $11.O(I(&.$11.25; light lights. $11.00; pigs. $9.50?/$10.00; packing : ' sows, rough. $9.75; cattle. 2.375.1; quarter to half lower; steers. 1.100 .■ 2pouud up, 700, $10.00: steers, l.luo pounds down. 609. $9.50; yearlings ■' up to $10.75; heifers. 500, $7.50; cows. 2Ufi. $6.00; hulls, 300. $5.50; sheep. 1.120 best lambs. $18.50; i-qUs, $16.50 <l"wti; best yearlings, sls.oo<ftsl6.oo; best aged wethers, $12.00'1/ $13.00; best ewes. slo.oo<l/ $11.00; calves, 2,400 tops. $15.75; culls, $11.50 down. I, Fort Wayne ’Livestock Market Hugs 13|) lbs. and down, s7.7sifn > 8 25; 130 to 150 lbs. [email protected]; 150 J to 190 lbs. $935®9.75; 190 lbs. and - Uli $9.75©1090; roughs $950; stags $6 i Lambs— Calves—sl3.so© 14. _ LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected January 26) Chickens, lb 18e Leghorn chickens 12c Fowls . 18,; , Leghorn fowls 12c 1 Duck i lfi c |] Geooe . 16c' 1 <)ld roosters gy . ligi; dozen 45,. 1 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (''"iri'cted January 26) New Corn, per 100 $1,50 Old Corn, per 100 $1.75 Mixed Corn, per Joo $1.45 , t’at. per bm>bel 55c 1 R's. per bush«l ..SI.OO !| Barley, per bushel .... 75c •' Nev. M heqt. No t $193 j Nee Wheat. No. 2 ... $1.91 ! - — - L - I 1 LOCAL GROCER'S Efjq MARKET j Lggs. dozen . 45e ; BUTTERFAT *r rtATlt??!! Butterfat 35e ;.

ROOT TOWNSHIP ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEE OF ROOT TOWNSHIP FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 11, 1924 K«c«ipt» i t Atnmint bi.niglu forward $1507Z. 5 I \Vm. Christiancr, school house.. 121.J0 Ibcbriiaiy 1 Old A<tam* (Wntv Bank. ihtrtrM H 29 Okl Adam* Cu. Rank. < ••. draw *303.06 I 2? Adam Co. Auditor, refund 30.00 I March I Old Adams Bank, hitereat.. 18.°6 *24 Andiiw Fuilling, tr&iuportaitun■ 2.00 I I Albeit Schroeder, ncboul Ihhim . • • 1 Old Adam« 10. Bank, interest.. 18.<>/ 7 Andrew Fii.elling, transportation. •A'J 30 A. .1. Lewtoll, dog tax 3 00 30 ( . Ehiman, transportation *OO M i y I Old Adams to. Bank, interest.. 23 David Rice, dog tax 33-.00 J unc . i 2 Old Adams Co. Bank, interest.. 13.-6 ' 4 Mr. Singleton, dog tax o e'nn in A. .1. Lewton, dog tax 25.00 25 Martin Jabcig, county draw.... 8675.16 1 Joly 1 Old Adams Co. Bank, interest.. 3 A. J. Lewton, dug tax 9.50 3 Do., junk 1-50 10 A. J. Lewton, dog tax “00 31 Martin Jabcrg, distribution .... 1004./3 August 1 Old Adams Co. Bank, interest.. 25.57 2 A. J. Lewton, dug tax 35.50 September ■ 2 Old Adams (o. Bank, interest.. .6.1' I b A. J. Lewton, dog tax 9.00 1 October I Old Adams Co. Bank, interest .. 3 Trustee HotTmann, transfer 80.00 November I I Ohl plains Co. Bank, ' 3A. .1. Lew ton, dog tax.... f... . ‘'oo December I Old Adams Co. Bank, interest .. 11./8 m Decatur Schools, payment 1178.16 23 Adams Co., December draw.... 8504.80 31 Old Adams ( o. Bank, interest.. 17.68 Disbursements January 1 Old Adams Co. Bank, bonds.... 1027.50 2 S. S. Maglcy. supplies 23.29 4 Lula Ea t liken berg, teaching.... 155.00 5 Ervin Doty, teaching . 17'>.iw 5 Mary Kenny, do 110.01 5 Dora Marie' Maglcy, do 99.69 5 Esta Fleming, du 98.6! 1 5 Florence B. Rice, do 98.65 5 Oscar Fuelling, do 88.37 | 5 V. A. Brokaw, driving truck. .. 46 00 5 Daisy Brokaw, janitor 35.0 t 8 Fred Mahan, driving truck 45.00 8 Fred Mahan, repair . 8.00 8 J. C. Harklcss, salary 5.01 8 Tise Baker, do 5.01 8 Henry Auinman, do 5.0( " \V. E. Meyers, supplies 25.0 C 11 Ray Hamilton, hauling coal. .. . 15.0( II Jesse Singleton, do 8.0 13 Zimmermaffl < <«al Co., coal 292-8 ! 12 Coble Printing Co., supplies.... -91.6. 12 MrNettcn Co., books 136.0* Martin Jabcrg, exam, of records lb Ohl Adams Co. Bank, interest. . 165.00 j 1b Dale Moses, hauling coal 15.10 1 !(• Esta Fleming, janitor 2*> ol l'» Harry Fritzingcr, supplies 18.1 t : I" \\. A. Funnci . hauhttg children 3.0* I' l Charles Lungcnberger, janitor . . 38.5* I'* Chas. Johnson, hauling c0a1.... 9.b< _'(• W . F. I'narrie Co., books 57.5. 3*i John E. Mann, labor 23.4* I'cbruary I Ervin Duty, teaching 170.0 C I Lula Fanlkeiibergci. teaching... 124.0* 1 Mary Kenney. do 1 !**.•)• I Dura Marie Maglev, do HO.m 1 Mrs. Ervin Doty, d.. I Florence B Rice, do 110.00 I I sla Fleming, «1««............. I ni.m ! I Oscar Fuelling, d-- *lun.m i I \ A. Brokaw, diKing truck. . . 45.0* I I Daisy Brokau. jamtui 35.n< I Ft cd Malian, labor 69 J. I (has. lx>HgbnlM.*igcrr janitor ... 35Ji' • Standard Oil Co., gasoline 4 1.51 2? Mrs. Henrietta tlerkc. damages. 12. U 2$ Hubert Zerkel. stamps J 9 |>. H. (iublc, supplies 31.94 3u Standard Oil Co., gasoline 2' 1 0 3U 4 ha>- Martin, hauling coal 6.5( _’9 Ervin Duty, teaching 170.0* J 9 Lula Faulkenbcrg, <io 155.*>* J 9 Mary Kenney, <k» ll’ijji J 9 Dura Marie Maglcy, du 99.09 29 Florence Rice, do 9g.6: .’9 Esta Fleming, du 98.65 29 Ohtar Fuelling, do 8t.37 29 Daisy Brokaw, janitor 35JH 29 \ A. Brukaw, driving truck.... 47. m Lied Mahan. <lo 45.0” '9 Chas. Lungcnbc rgrr, janitor .... 35.0* March I A. J. I.ewlon. salary 120.(M’ I John E. Maim, labor I * 5« 3 Lewis Klien, dog money Jss.U*' in Industrial Aid for Bliml, bruuuis 10.7' HI Eigrr * u . supplies 1 I 81 II I - red Biiimalin, labor 3.90 I t August U cigman. damage 6U.o*’ tl August Bush k, la|»ur 14.0* 17 Tcdchcis’ Retirement Fund - - . 89.3 c Ralph Kull, lalmr J 8 1» JI Slate Autu Assu.. tiaiis. titles.. 2.0' JI Democrat to., publications.... i<7.J* JI Det alur Lumber ( <».. c*>al 77. L* JI Du., supplies JI I>o., icpair 416* JI W. E. Meyers, inner tube 3.95 ? • A. B. Ashbauclier, supplies SO.BB ? I Do., repair 85.31 'I Sumler Radiator Shop, repair... 3.75 .’8 Lula Faulkrnbt ig. teaching 155.0* 28 Ervin Duly. <lb 170.00 .'X I sta Fleming, do IIO.IMi .8 \ . A. Brokaw, ..driving truck.. 4b.00 .’.X Daisy Brukau. janitor 35.00 .'H Fred Mahan, driving truck 15.1H> .’x Do., repair and labor 21.00 .’8 Florence Rier, teaching Il*».*»n (iobl< Anl" Repair (’•! , u p.iu . . 13.?0 Mary K«iinry. teaching 110.00 .’9 Oscar Fuelling, do 100.0*' .‘9 ('has. Luugf nbcrgcr. janitor ... 35.0** April 1 A. J. Lew ton, salary 6*1.00 1 A. j. I.ewton, rent & expenses. . 60.00 1.1. S. McCrory A Son. weighed coal 1.65 1 I Augnst Wrigmanii, damage .... Jl.’t" ' .1. W. Watts, hauling coal I.J, J Dora Mario Maglrv, teaching... 110.0*‘ I * Ftrd Litiigrr, hauling children.. 32.00 5 lohii I Matui, lab'rr *n.RO 7 Krru Bullet, repair A alcohol 3.75 ! 17 Henry Weber, labor 11.70 - ’ Daisy Brokaw, janitor 35.00 • ’•’B I ula Faulkenberg. tearliing. .. . 155.00 28 Do., institute 6?.n0 28 Ervin Doty, teaching 120.00 - 28 Du..‘ institute 68.00 29 Dora Marie Maglcy, teaching. . . 110.0*1 29 I >o., institute 11. on 29 V. A. Rrukaw. driving truck. ... If. fin 30 Standard Oil ( 0.. gasoline A' oil 17.57 - ■'> Juliti E. Maglcy, cmimpatiuii. . 20.00 - Mjy ’A I I cwt jl.ji • . f.n no 1 Florent * Ri'.e, lat hing . 110 00 1 Do., uisti'u'r '•« Vi ’ Fred Mahan, driving 'pj'l ...... ■ .n ' *>.«ar Fuelling, tea«bing !«»** '"i ’’ Do,, institute 1 * Marc K rt nnev, janitor 4O.nn 3 Mary Kenney, teaching ll*'.’**' 3 De. , institute 31.00 ‘ 3 ( Iti/eiis relfplionr te'rpb II» . 10.45 1 »• Fnrd Garage, repair j.io 19 bdm 1 1- M.tbit, t ! 11(1 I I" E*ta Fleming. Ira-hing I lOJHi I 1*» Do., institute 1 i.ni, I' l Do., janitor jn n<< I I ’ Angiut \\ .fltri... jt pait . . . . u.i I ■* I’dll Reynold*., ref.air . S. Pl <HI ‘8 le Rhode., i»| .or . ...... t> i)U I lune | ’ A I If ton. dI,JI \ f,t| l|O ’ D*-'. rent and expense 4<i tin I *i' i h’.iii.i e, eding road ’ ' 2 Martin Bulteinrirr. do. ...... 8 (in 3 H. E Zerkel. 'tamp.-. . .’.'m I : • IlH‘ L'nig-nbeigrr, . . 39 1111 5 Zimknerman t’uai Co. • • al J. 70 7 1 rwi- Iru ion, uuluading coal.. ’ o I 9 u illard S*ec|e. gee..- lilted 18 00 1 n ’ ha.- h ujbog ro«il. ; nit '* T i | 'iliimau. d" 1" .■, 1 II Tl’il Stfahm. du. r. nr I I.' * Ifn' Hart. Jo , ’? I* Bertha rear’an, poultkilled. 16 f Il Betne \\ ( t,,. t pub’" I*l'-'! ii/in I 2'l Krick f vndall f>• , tde 3.-62 I ?6 T'O.. tllf JO It I -7 * Imt Har*. hauling coal 10'Hi I ’• I'"., pb-•■mg road.. '."9 >' lacob W ei-||ei. gr.idtng road. .. 1 ?u I *ha i. Johnson, hauling coaL . 10.28 I 27 Tk».. hauling on road 4 (in I 27 Do. labor 16 "0 • ’ J- < Mdglev. d” f. nn 1 27 Lennefh Peed, lab 6 n '> ! 2' Tesse bmg’eton. Lual. b O'J 28 Lev is Lev tun. lab Pr... .. i 7.50 1 23 Christe Bohnkc, belling buiool.. 3.00

y ’ bu 30 E. S. Chnxlcii, expense* J l l> Heliry 1 iry Lehrman. grading "<« J ■ 3 A J Lewtun, salary 3 J Richard Johnson. ' M 5 Ralph Waggoner, abm- . „ 7 Olto Borrger. hauling children IW ID Old Adam, 10. Ham. b0nd,.... |(| 16 (Imt Hart, hading Mom ... ol 17 Entca Dunvan, teacher retire, lin'd ( 17 julin .Maglcy, labor ,' flo 19 Mimetlf Reed, label ■ 4.1 Richard Johnson, labor ■ >J Leo Kahn, labor J.t I.ewis Lew to", labor August m 6.1. H. Ilcaston, supplies. .. - • * (b) b (Ims. Kirshncr, sheep killed 9 Elberaon Service Station, repair 1 9 (>M-ar Sprague, hauling pipeIP t'haa. " Johnson, ia'ior 10 Uo., labor ~ HII so Joseph Kintz, damage ; n Ur. 1.. It Zigler, labor -’■ ( 78 A. J. Lewton, salary 0 September ~... 1 W. 11. Cook, regale . ’ 2 A. J. I.cwton, salary J 0 Suttlers Edwards Co., insurance o Daisy Brokaw, labor !•• 6 Wm. C. Gallemetr. hauling stone »•«? 8 Kennetli Reed, labor ’ » George Hraun, labor ' ■ 9 Leonard Supply Co., pipe 9 Alias Oil I 0., door on , 9 Kiger Co., supplies - 12 Royal Typewriter to., ribbons.. J It Mid-West Stone Co., stone v. az 12 Lewis I.ewlon. labor ' 15 Underwood I'ypcwnlcr I o V 15 Joseph Kintz., sheep killed 5.1.1Hl 10 1). H. Goble, supplies 17 Patti Conrad, li.nitmg stone 18 Hubert Zerkel, stamps Z - -» 18 J. I. Maglcy, labor 1 < 18 Sam Rcinii.mir xhcep killed.... 19 < tarcncc Lewton, labor ' *t’ 4 9 Oscar Fuelling, labor *’•'' 22 Walter Bluhm, bticcp killed 23 Undcrwuud (o.. rent 20.60 23 J. W. Allgins. sheep damaged ?t» 2b tiladyN Cruwnuvcr. teaching .... /5.00 27 Old Adams Cu. Bank, payment. I/4J.89 ilctubcr 3 Oscar Fuelling, teaching 100.00 3 Paul Graham, principal )BxUO 3 Leuna Leach, leaching 150.0*1 3 Mary Kenney, do. 127.50 4 I>ora Mati< Magl< y. <l® 11 " 3 V A. Brokaw, driving tiiiik.... 4?.’*o J Geu. Schicferxtcin, du 45.00 3 Daisy Brokaw, jamtur 35.0 U 3 A. J. Lewton, salary 6U.UO 3 V. A. Brokaw, labor 32.30 4 Lois Fuhrman, teaching 100.00 4 Florence B. Rice, do 110.00 7 Mid-West Stone Lo., stone 185.22 8 Roy Runyon & Son Go., supplies 61.11 9 Otto Luttman, sheep killed.... 12.00 11 Albert Lehrmau. repair. 21.75 11 Chas. Longcnberger, janitor.... 45.00 .1 Lewis Lewton, labor 10.50 13 Zimmerman Coal Co., ear. .. .. 313.04 ,3 Elberaon Scrrice Statton, supplies JJ.23 14 Gladys Crownover, teaching . ••• 85.00 .4 Get*. E. Foltz, hauling stone.... I**oo 7 Carl I’umphty, repair 1-50 8 Paul 11. Lallincvei, hauling stone 8.00 JO Martin Bulteineir. hauling stone 6.U0 .'0 Do., repair lo ditch 4.00 .'U Inter State Chemical Co., supplies 21'00 .'1 J. W. Knapp, sheep killed 17.*H» J 3 John E. Mann, labor and repair 12/ *>*> .’3 Clarence Lewton, hauling stone.. 14.50 :4 Jesse D Dailey, sheep killed.. 13 O'* ■t Robert Johnson, hauling stone.. b.UO .‘7 Jesse Singleton, do 12.0*1 .’8 Butler A Kern, repair... 96.13 .’8 Ft. Wayne Decatur Tr. Co., freight 52.77 .’9 Leona Leath, supplies *>.os *1 Loyd Kiess, cleaning ditch .... LOO • I Paul (iraharn, principal 185 **o 11 Leuna Leach, teaching 138.»*7 I Mary Kenney, do. ■ 1 Dora Marie M.fgbv. du 99.69 11 <,L..Jv- Cron»ovet. •!•• 110 1,11 I Lois !• iilirnmn. du M. 64 • 1 Flnyence Rice, du 98.61 I Os< .ia Enelling, du. 88.37 1 J W . Hcastuii, ; uppbc- ... 1 S.'HJ 1 V. A. Brokaw, driving liutk. .. Is.i*!‘ I *iro. Schrcicistcin. do 45.00 • I Dajsy Brukaw. janitor 35.00 1 ( has. Longciibei gvi. du J 5.00 I Robert Juhnson, hauling siunc. . 2.00 ■ I Ray. D. Hamilton, du S.OO I Luyd Kicsx du 24.0 U November I A. J. Lcwtun, salary 60.00 I Du., rent ami expenses 40.00 I Clarence Lcwtun, labor 3.00 1 Henry Knapp & Sun, repair,... 27.6*1 ! Decatur Battery ( 0., battery.... JftJC 5 Ben Gerkc, labor ** ,l ” b J. W. .M ci Imus, sheep killed.... 12.*»'l b ( has. \\. Johnson, repair b Richard Johnson, hauling stone 4n ■ 8 P. J. Highland, supplies 4<i ' 4 Do., repair 9.75 il Mill Wcsi Slone ( 0.. stone 6<»" ■’> I Otto Kuktlliaii. sheep killed .. Jli.fiO 5 J.«eub \\ eidici. hauling stune.... <..<»•s .7 K< imvlh Ree«l. icpair 2.**o ’2 Pin! Sehieferstcin, labor 2.00 ’5 Fuid (..'r„gc. 11uck covers 6 011 25 Butlci A Keill, ab bool ISO o Paul < alkniici, hauling stone.... 1 |.iti| • Paul Gtah.im, prim ip.il IXS.no .’*» Leuna I e.t. h. teaching . 156.00 • Aiaix keniKx. <l.i, ... v 127.50 2b D<>ra Marie Magic j. do llfi iifl b (u.hijs < ruwiiuvii. du. 1 Ifi.OO b Lois built man, u.j, I'i'.l.OU Jb Flureme Kiev, du I lo.ii'i G < >sc ai I nt Hing, du JOO.OU 6V. A Brukaw. truck driver.... 45.00 b Gru. Sctm leistc in. du tj.UO b Daisy Htokaw. janitor 15.00 *O (lias. I ullgelibrrgrr, du. ...... 35.00 -9 B. N. Elzey, freight jjiu December I Kiger t 0., school scats 217.10 I T. R. Woodburn Cu., supplies.. .30 1 \ ictur Adding Machine • o *»S.•»'» 2 Chas. Longeiibcigcr. hauling cual X.mi 2 Martin Bylmalin, hauling stone.. ]|.s i 3 l-uiiis Srlking, hauling stune.. Ju.pl 3 F. U. Mahan, rim for truck.... i.imi J A. J. I.cwton, salary 60.00 3 I'.lbrrsoii Service U.S/ •J. \S. Mtibcts, sheep killed.... 7.00 9I»o , j .h i 10 ( itizens Telephone, mr .. 13.50 !’» Theo. Btilmabn. hauling stone. . 4,»nj 13 (lito Fuelling, labvi lb HoHhvuse Garage, repairs 18 .1. W. Mejbcis. sheep klllf'l 7,()1| 20 Hoilhuuse Ding * paint.. Xu. 11 9* Ire H.f j" I - ' ' . , ’’ Decatur DenuM-rat ( u., advcitisiug 5.1 J 22 Am. Book * 0., supplies | s ,’J \. A. Brokaw, labor 12.90 .’I Paul Graham, principal IXs.'i»i .’I Leona I.each, teaching 138. it/ ( 24 Mary Kenney, do 127.50 : 2 4 Doi a Marie M aglcy, d«> 99.69 j .’I Lois Fuhrman, do ;<s /.| ‘1 Gladys Cruwnoyer, do lloon ' I !■ loiriii t. B. Ru e. d" '»;< (, | JI (Liai Fuelling, do ~ Ju I',. I-. ( Idu ineit. Mipplic; p» <n) Jb. I'Jbrrsun Sri vice Station, ga .uliur JO.b .‘6 1 evnaid Supply *'•• . lx pt .’b Ruber* Jolinsun, hauling stone.. 18.00 '■ 1 L'-ui.. Lcwtun, luboi ■/iiu >1 R. N. Runvuii. repair ujn • 1 M. L 11■ • . 9, • ip, 'I ' J- l ,, .*"ti. -.i'-i! . • ati'i ifiH.. ioO.QO Recapitulation IGWNSHII’ I * M* Balance on hand sl4**.r,4< Re. eipt , during ycai 1152.08 Total of balances and receipts .’■'3s.4'* Di«bm '•ipents dtning year IllX.l't I' ic.al ba’aii* •• - Ij 17 'i| ROAD I I Mi Bjil.mi t ~n hand SIXI6 i; Rr< cipfs during year j > f|() of balatu e • ami irifipi. ui//nq during year |(,r: nn I Ilial ImI.JH! » | 1 »'♦ 6'l SPT *I A I •( II <M il |!\ |) Balam e un baud |.(bl’|:; Rn eipt daring sear i p,;,; /j Total of balance’, and fteipi 15199 si Di■lmiscmeiitb during yea> • 9373 ,| I I.ml bdlaiief’ . . .1 ■ 1 ■ Tl I IPJN M ND $ X/47.W Rri efpts •Piling \eai ... . .. . of balan* • am] i»*. v ( j.i’ 1 .»»»»• i»., *'• during . ~r , ' u I trtal balarn 11 • 1 • : i> "a'am e on hand ...... tn un tf-.rut. duno* ■(.„ t;GI vs bjljm;. .„J tet e, r . '■T’lr-rmn.s d Mr - s - r4l Fira! balance'. ~ , tOIAI -H IL H.-MA ' U ° Prance on baud U 'ff, r'/; I ’’; > d T" i; 21(1.1904 lo'ai or ba’am es and receipt- 167!'-. II.J.. llse „, e „t 5 , rJ , "Ju,, 1 'nil baUticcs 1111. le’a* ba’ances a> u b’ .r., s'" At arrant ( becks outstanding De- *''- 4 ' J7.IU

1 Total balanvr. .ml ; ,u ‘ , " l, ‘ ll " g . W .* r .' J2 . t8 f1.47 , ra"t». Ok 19J4,, M.t.t5.27 ta»h (II defio.itury. Ok. i.EWTON, Tnthtff. Towoxkip. —— notice to OUR GAS CUSTOMERS Commencing with the .January bills, we will for * he C( ’ n ' venience of owr customers, deliver yas bills to your homes and places of business. I his 1 will mean more prompt service when you call at our office to ; pay your bill. Always be sure to bring your gas bill’ with you; this is veryimportant. for otherwise there > will necessarily be some delay J in our being able to wait on , If desired you can tear stub off bill and mail stub along with your check to this office. If vou do not receive your > gas bill by January 28th please ’ phone or communicate with the office and duplicate bill s will be mailed. NORTHERN INDIANA GAS & ELECTRIC CO. •The Gas Co.” Phone 75. it 16 19 21-23-26 2S MtTiti: or iix't »t:rri.i:m I;Vi O| ESTATE No. 2111. Notice is hereby given to the credltors, heirs and legatees of Frederick , fl. Fuelling, deceased, to appear in the. Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 23rd day of February. I 1925 and show cause. It any. why the ' FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS (l wit li tlie estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said 11 heirs are notified to then and there 3 make proof ot heirship, and receive 2 their distributive shares. 1 HENRY W. FUELLING. 5 Executor. 5 Decatur, Ind.. .lan. 23, 1J35. 3 Dore B. Erwin. Atty. 26-2 ) 0 Bandits Get $15,00(1 At Cincinnati, Ohio I ' Cincinnati, 0.. Jan. 26—(Special to j-. . —

PUBLIC SALE I ) ' SKI ’ I. the undersigned, will .11 at public auction at my residence on the W. i A Lower farm Invalid 5 miles soutbiast of Decatur, 2 miles east and 1U miles north of Monroe and mile south of St. Paul Church, on Tuesday, February .T, 1925 Commencing at 10:00 a. m. The following personal property. to-wit: 3 HEAD OF HORSES > One Bay mare. 'i years old. weight 1650; one Sorrel mare, ;i y. -ars oli ' weight 1600: one Black mare. 6 years old. weight 1650. COWS Red cow. 7 years old. giving good flow, will be fresh in April; llolstcii i cow. will be fresh in March; one yeailjiig heifer. SHEEP BB ti good breeding ewes, will lamb first week in March; 1 Shropshire bud HOGS—THREE SOWS Three Chester White sows will farrow first week in April HAR AND GRAIN About S tons of good clover hay in ntow; 50 bu. of oats FARM MACHINERY |M One good Deering binder. 7 foot cut; 1 Keystone hay loader, good: 1 good Buck-Eye grain drill; 1 Big Willie riding cultivator; 1 good King Eros- , niny cream separator; 1 Black Hawk corn planter; 1 McCormick 5 foot cut mowing machine; 1 60-tooth spike tooth harrow; 1 John Deere riding break BH ing plow: 1 5 shovel plow; 1 Columbus wagon with grain bed and hog rack • combined, good as pew; 1 good Oaboriie disk; 1 bob sled; 1 good stone bed: HB > I good set ot double work harness; 1 good single set of work harness; many • othi r articles 100 numerous to mention. BB ' TERMS—AII sums of $5 and under cash. All sums of over $5 a credit i n months will ix> given, purchaser giving a bankable note drawing S r l ini 1 "• ' ' ,ls| " months, T. discount for >ash on sums over $5 ' „ , EMERY HAWKINS, Owner. K , .toy Johnson. Auctioneer MB E T. Jones, Clerk. BB i Ibe Ladies Aid of the St Paul church will soiwg lunch. 26-2831 — ' —— MK . - EK?

PUBLIC SALE I ' rsißl " , ‘!' having sold my farm, will sell al Public Auction »t i ■ •’ 1111 ls southeast ot Decatur, first home south of Count' Farm, on WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28, 1925 ■ Commepc >ig al 10:00 A. M. i .. 6 HEA D OF HORSES ■ one lk ’"' l,ay " ,H re. wt. 1200; bay map ,«i I1>". I ' 7 ■ v, ' i " s 'tile bay horse cult coming 2 year "Id. o»« sort et mare, good worker. itniafei.. o 10 HEAO OF CATTLE H low- 7 V.rnr"', I.' '' " l ’ l- RiVi "* Bt ‘°‘ l *I UWI d " B 10 CCTHkK Aug ' ' l ‘' l " K will'he'tr. h a g ' Vli .e S ," <m| fl " w - d '"' ,0 fresh June HMh; HolM-ill c"»- Bi Io be fresh l e’i 't' m", COW, 8 years old. giving good flow, ilnr |B *of H ilr i 7-tn i . U ’ V n Holatcin cow, 7 years old, will be fr (, sh by day i Durlmni •ind"/'.".'.'.?' l, , ~rhttln 00w . 9 >oJrs old, will be fresh in M- I .'- , heifer " vers .Id ' n"i"' 6 mr * l,ld - <alf l»y side: Holstein and < ;'i<rns' > y • I ’oVtW Apr 9 i'll, "’ U 'T SSled «’oU»d ■ weighing ii, p',.; . I ”‘ ror , B °w. due to farrow May 2nd; Sliwt- ■ POULTRY— tn-J ' ' ;|l,a 'i I'igs. TUeoe hogs ail cholera imtn't"’’ B| 3 dozen b-o-Lorn h ,’ke', 1 , '.’ p' 1 a ock ' birl ' e " :;; --J Ancona elmM 1 ■ ■ Lx?““ : ««• e ”" S ' M ' ; I J ' 1 ; 1 wasoiiit 3>4 in. treml.'"KHmkr. John Deere hay eullipmV'r Tire,- S ' bw drill; disc harrow. bam ■ walking br.-akiti-- plow ' J' il, or; riding breaking plow; one John l"' p " H moth harrow m.ji'."i" ? '"" Ii w * ,kin < I'rrofclng plow; hay rak- : ■ hand corn shellei | mmi'.. U ' r 'u" " He l,By - beet and ho « ri,t k ''.""'it H shovel plow. I«o m-i' ~fu ' dder,; siugle shovel p|o« . d'jitl’l- ■ |‘Sg incubetor- 51111.1,01' Ulac hinp; one 100 egg incubator; <"'t \ B 'I feeder; chick foede, ni, ? o ' ler: 2 !ron kettleu; 8 chick coops, dry m“ 1 ■ 50-gal. talvanized oll\irrei ry ‘>H7 e \ P °r e i r “ HU *“« e rMer: dil>P"'6 ; B Fairbanks g.ts eugbil111, 1 Jcr b W s i 1 A-ahuPC hog hott:-; '■ 1 B ere and puflev.,; |,„p '. , , M ,,.. 1 Gau epgjiit}; 8-tt. tjpo shifft w'b Im B and eobb crusher, fan r' J. l ’ ulu '’ Ji,ck; V” 1 " B frame; two lo cal m it. - <IU , “°’ f L > tn. belts; eitra good buw .-a- ■ , H tpjuv other useful artkib; S I<? “ ce stre,ebera : Wwk «nd tackle lr-.' ■ ehair and ß rockm- D p Oat Pa'lor apt. consisting of da eep'-’ft B table; 4 kitchen chair- ' \ inattreap; kitchen cabinet. I,! ‘ M tprm’ J nid ”: "ther article H 3 mouths rhe pwehawr Z " n ' l '’ r ' caßh ' Over ' " "'"e"t I Hie last 3 months A ,| iKl g ' , . n ® * 00<1 bankable note drawing B'< ,n ' eP . ■ s. milur 81Abosi tl!l! . | Lunch served by st. Pa U | Udle6 Ald . ■

Daily Democrat)-Hin,| ill( , Ployes to steam 1)lp( . s H| Imlay rifled the saf.- of the 1 M eastern Express eom„;, hv , u,h K with $16,000 in cash Ull ,| S) •‘’‘'"K H of (liamonds. ' 0,111 ■■ A short time later IWo Illeh ■ tied up in the basetm-m ()f "Hi il! " ; " r ’' * HI was taken, ’"' Wl

To Cure ■ a Cold F in I Sne [ ■ W I \v i Vz K ’ v ■ H \ I \Quininef I tablets K ■ The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BROMO S QUININE Tablets will tor- ■ tify the system agaimt Grip. H| Influenza and other serious HB ills resulting from a Cold. ■■ The box bears this signature BH Price 30c.