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FOR SALE E(')ll SALE - Plenty of K<k>il feeding tankage at the J red ler Packing Co. KOK SALE—Sheep, 160 head of Delain eweu. will lamb in March and April. Sell in numbers to suit purchaser. See C. B. Dysert, Van Wert. Ohio, phone 3914',*. FOR"SALE Fordsou tractor, good as new. Priced right to sell. Hubert Shady, 328 N. Uth St.. Phone 1152. FOR SAL-LEATHER davenport, also velour parlor suite, consisting of settee, chair and rockers, good conditiou. Phone 159. « 5-3tpd. “FOR <AIT 1 Globe soft coal stove. 1 Spanish leather davenport; 2 leather rockers; 1 refrigerator, 5x7. Phone number GfiS. or inquire at 318 South Third_street. 6-3 t. FOR SALE -Two registered Holstein males; old enough for spring service. Exceptional ancestry. J O. Tricker, phono 869-H 6t3x FOR SALE —An Heatrola. or Parlor Furnace, good as new, at $60.00. A real bargain, and most be sold. If not sold today the price will be $57 50 tomorrow, and $55.00 on Saturday, if it Is still there. Look it over at Ashbaucher's Tin Shop on First street6t2x FOR SALE -Oak dining table, chairs 2 beds and mattresses, gas hot plate, kitchen table and chairs, heating stove, linol.’um, 3 rugs. Mrs Baffler, 234 N. sth st. Phone 1108. 613 WAMTED WANTED — (’learn, washed rags, suitable to clean presses and type. Must be clean. Not common rags or waste, or dirty clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos and like. No laces, heavy underwear, woolens or heavy materials. Will pay 7 cents per pound for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. t WAN'tED—To buy, poultry of all kinds. Call Ralph Burnett, 834. 269114a WANTED--Lady between the ages of 30-45 to keep house and take care of children. I’hone 693, addr iss 1024 West Adams st. 3t6x FOR RENT FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping private entrance, garage included In rent. Mrs. B. W. Shelly. 609 West Monroe street. Phone 521. Mt FOR RENT—Modern night-room house, one-fourth mile east of city on Bellmont road. Willard Steele, Phone 542-Red. 5-3tx. FOR RENT—Three rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at 1013 Jackson sireet. ('all 819.513 FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms, for light housekeeping; 607 Monroe street, phone 521. Mrs. B. W. Sholty. 6t3x — ■ U. B. Chicken supper—Jan. 9 — o -■ - - CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat, May (new) $1.76 1-2; (old) $1.74 1-4; July $1.52 1-8. Corn, May, 86 3-4; July 88 1-2. Oats, May 45 1-2, July 45 7-8. O-————— NOTH i; or i in vi. settleuen i <>i- e*tvie No. SZKI Notice is hereby given to the creditors, liclrc and legatees of Julin A. Mumina. .I, , eased, t,, appear in the Adams < ireult (ouit, held al Decatur, Indiana, on (tic Ist day of February. 1926. ami *>’> tl,p ION AI. NM ILLMt-.N At 'Ct >1 NTS with the f.f said (ie<M*d(*tit Hhould not hi; apinovf'd; and mu id heir* are notified to then and there make proof of lieir-ship, A ,H ’! r distributive shares. ROBERT h. GAKARI), Administrator, j ><•«•«» ur. Indiana, January 6, 1326. (. L. WALTERS, Atty. 7-11-21. _ — NOTH i: TO NON-HEMDI3NTS < uuwe No, 12575 To forrrloNr MfH hanic'M Lira ihr \rtnniN Circuit < ourt, Novrmhrr Term, W 25. THE si i ll; oi INDIANA, ADAMS 10l NTSJS:— William Kelly vw. Dov i<l L. TkaonipAuu, V Hilum Heeler, Oliver Pence. It appt-ai-ine from affidavit. filed in * ■ ••■l'ltled ■■ause. that David L .■ a ; , t tll „ ttU#ve „ ame a (jefen. lime ~ '"'"•‘•-.xrieiit of the State of ■ 'i hc reby given the ' . r 1 ''’mpson thfct lie be and !',* ■ hr Hon. Judge of ih. . I - ~i ' .no t on th.- :2nd <!>• . "J 11 ' l'.‘> Ot llm net f regular .. ’ ’ 1 be tmldcn at tlie Court ' Il 1,1 •'"vatur. conn,miic. ' ~ 1,11 '!•'>' of I'eln-u-"ti'l plead by answer will i ' i “I 41 ' or the same ahiLm". ‘ d iU " dcU ' r mlned In bls “ lld f'"' «»al "f of i ' v . tl,ls :i " th ““y JIUIN t: NIXMON'. CLERK Bv Bc» ni< p Nt Lon, Lmhhiiy ,;o j',.; H } — 2_ 0 DH. C. V. CONNELL VLI ERIN ARIAN i Special attention given to ciittle and poultry practice. I J Office 1211 No. First Street. I Phone: Office 143-Residence IV2 1 0 ;—.—o

H. 1 ROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You 1 at 144 South 2nd Street ' Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 : Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-5 6-8 p.m. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director ) Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant : Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phone 7 “'FEDERAL FARM LOANS 1 ' Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to i.oan on i Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced October 5, 1924 See French Quinn : Office—Take first stairway . south of Decatur Democrat . . - J. Ml = ' N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN " An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estatej FEDERAL FARM LOANS >| Abstracts of title to real estate. ; SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. o 1 FARM MORTGAGE ' I, O A N S New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St. 1 First floor rooms. Suttles -Edwards Co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. : I : O <) ’ —-O ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana Phone 606 Phone 1022 Office: Room 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bldg. () () o-— -- o L . C . MILLS Monroe, Ind. Buyer of livestock. What have you to sell? 0 ———— i Husband And Wife Want Each Other To Face Lunacy Inquests (tdtitnbus, Ind., Jan. 7.— (United Press)—Gabriel Cahee and his wife, I today face lunacy inquests. Mrs. Cahee asked the inquest for her husband and he retaliated, by seeking similar proceedings against her. •—— o Columbia City Five minutes after the wedding of Edwin Bridegau and Mattie Sheets, the bride changed her minil and said she would not live with her husband. Prosecutor Lincoln, of Whitley county, succeeded in getting her to change her mind again. — — —The Daily Democrat—Your Paper— Puplic Sale o Calendar Jan 8 True Chilcote, one mile east of Wren, Ohio. Jan. 20—Brokamp Brothers. 4% milts northwest of Convoy, (thio. Jan. 26 —John Wechter, l miles west of Willshire and 9 miles east of Decatur. Jan. 27-Maynard Stetler, 1 mile south. 2 miles ea st of Willshire, Ohio Jan. 28—Nolan Gayer, 1% miles east, 1 mile north of Dixon, Ohio. , 8% nilles Bluffton, closing out sale. , J eb i 8 ~ A H ' Kal har| . I mile east, line ll ° rth ° £ Ma&ley 011 cwnty ' PetX I,_G * Orße Squires ’ uear Felt. 19—Geo. Martin, dosing out , n ’ i,<ls east of Decatur. reb. 23—Oscar Ewell, 10 util ah nophwest of Decatur. (Stock sale.) noHh b nr'V t “ Ude Harve y- 1 mile north of Monroe. State road 21. “w' E .' Millor ’ 4 miles we » t " Van Wert, o. i> ure b ,. eJ j Lu roc hogs. acisej f eb. 26—Dewey Plumhly, 1 mji r3 l southeast of Dixon, Ohio.

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MARKET REPOIITS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets OPENING GRAIN REVIEW Chicago, Jan, 7.—(United Press)— ' Grain futures ha<l a mixed opening on ' the Chicago board of trade today. ' Wheat lost fractionally in a spurt of selling credited to those having largs supplies. Corn advanced on buying, by those wl;o believe the market Ims i higher tendencies Oats followed corn. | Failure to absorb liberal offers from commission houses weakened the leading cereal. Foreign news was im- ' proved willi Liverpool showing a slight J upturn. i Buj ing in corn swept aside bear factions. Demand for the cash article showed improvement.s Oats advanced qnder influence of corn. Provisions trailed wjth offers heavy and buying light. • EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Receipts 3520; shipments 4560; hogs , dosing slow; heavies inediu»ns $12,506/ $12.90; light weight $12,75<&'13.00; light lights and pigs, l $13.25(ri $13.50; packing sows rough,' $9.25(j59,75; cattie 250, steady; sheep 1500; best lambs [email protected]; best ■ ewes $8,006/ $9.00; calves 550; lops sl6.on@ $16.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET I Corrected January 7 Chickens 23c Fowls 23c Leghorns 16c ' Old Roosters 10c Ducks 18c Geeselsc i Eggs 30c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected January 7 1 Barley, per bushel 75c I Oats 38c Rye, per bushelßoc Wheat. No. 1 $1.76 Wheat. No. 2 $1.75 Good Sound Yellow Corn .... Good Sound Mixed Corn7Oo‘7sc LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATION ! Butterfat, delivered lie Jeffersonville’s New > Mayor Intends To Enforce ( Prohibition Law Rigidly Jeffersonville, Ind., Jan. 7.—(United Press) - Harry Poindexter, new mayor of Jeffersonville, today warned that any city ofifeial caught with the smell of liquor on his breath will be fired i immediately. i I oindsxtcr is a l;iy Methodist min* > ister. Q — Fly Wheel From Buzz Saw Kills Workman Bridgeport, Ind., Jan. 7.— (United! i Press)—A verdict of accidental death was expected today as a result of the ■ investigation by Coroner Robinson into the death of Charles Hadley, who was killed when the fly wheel of a buzz saw, which he was working, struck him. I- —0 BIDS FOR Ml PPI,IKS Notice is hereby given that the Board " ' r'o’ees of the Adams Countv Memorial Hospital will receive sealed bids at said liospital in Decatur. Ind., up until c L" < ’ k ?■ ni - 0,1 Monday. January 18, i-'-b. tor the furnishing of the followiing supplies: Coal Seventy (70) tons of No. :i uut size Pocahontas coal, price to be for coal delivered in bln, at said hospital. The 0.- a an r bZ rvcb U,e rißht 10 ,vjßct an \ BOARD OF TRFSTEES. 4 Os Adams County Memorial Hospital.' o 31-7 APPOI VrVIEXT op* ADMI.Msth I'l'Oß K , No. 231» I Notice is hereby given. That the tin- ‘ I Ji,L S , 'r '?,' s bt Pn appe'ntcd Adminiia p tO r of Hay Cooper, 'ale of Adams county, deceased. The' estate is probably solvent JONEPHCS MARTIN, Administrator. December 29, 1925, 31-7-11. NOTICE 'l'o NON-RESIDENTS Petition to acll real estate No. Z««T In Hie Adams Circuit Court. November Term, 1035. Stale et ludiuuu, < ouuty of Adams, SS:— Austin F. Acker, adintntatralar of the estate of Loretta Acker Al|>hu« N. Acker, Orpha V orden, Hurry Worden, her hnshnnd. 1 Anais R. IlnrOiun. Charles Rartliug, her husband, Myrtle A Isnril, John W. Vizard, her husband. F. Acker, unmarried. Io Alphus N. Acker, Annis *R Bartbaiui- a " d C *‘“ lles Bartling, her tiussf'vpr“l4y hereby notified that - a.u a,,I ' VP named petitioner, Austin I'. At'ke l , as administrator of the estate aforesaid, lias filed in the Circuit Court muoi’ H " IH , ou "ty. Indiana, a petition nravinl J OU . d *; f *Qdants tliereto, and of t .'.‘ er,: i.n for an order and decree oeer??„ court authorizing the sale of oeria'U real estate belonging to the PStat , e °f sa id decedent, and in said petition described, to make asset.; lor Jr «S?JT, e , nt , ot the debt “ and liabilities ?j,5 ald J a . tate ' a “d has also averred in therein 'that 1 vo a< * a y a H' dav >« filed uierein that you and each of von are "Sd'th.t t t de Js ts ° f the Sla,e ° r Indiana .I'm ,hat are necessary parties to so ni? r i°^^ tn , s . K 'u and ,hat ® ai d Petition so filed and which is now pending is get f? , \ ed . rl " ,{ in . said Circuit Court at Court house in the Citv of Decatur Ol 1->b, uar.v ty i !l L" dlana ' °" the 23, ' d da * ; ' Witness the clerk ami seal of S( H<| | JUHN th E B NEL S o a^ OfNoVen,ber ' '

THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1926.

Hunters Tie Farmer To I Tree When He Orders Them Off His Premises Logansport, Inti., J»n, 7. t- (Unitwi p rPSS Three hunters tied William Moade. 43, to a tree when he ordered them to get off his farm. Meade finally freed himself and today is at-! tempting to learu the identity of the hunters. o— ——. — Hotel Closed Following Robbery Os Two Guests Indianapolis. Ind., Jan. 7.—(United Pleas) The Annex Hotel here, was o’.osed today under police orders and Charles Kgpadtfle, proprietor, and nine guesDkdfere held while authorities in- ‘ vstlgated the robbery of Carl Butler, ( and his wife, of Monon. I Butler reported to police that several drunken men bioke into their room at n'ght, stole their clothing and attempted to attack his wife. — o— Paderewski Makes Gift Os $28,487 To Legion Indianapolis, Ind.. Jan. 7.—(United Press)—The largest individual contribution to the American Legion endowment fund for disabled war veterans.' $28,487, was presented the Legion by ' Ignaee Paderewski, world famed pianist, it was made known today. 0 Beginner’s Dance class K. of C. hall Thursday njg h t. Assembly dancing at 8:45 p.m. PETITION FOR A MA' ADAAI ROAD State of Indiana. Cvunty of Adams, SS: Before the Board us Commissioners of tlie County of Adams. We .the undersigned each and >HI of whom are adult resident frec-noldcrs and voters of Blue Creek and Munroe township* in Adam* County. Indiana, respectfully petition your honorable body and ask that you construct and ■ omplete a • free Macadamised stone road, on tlie boundary line between Monroe and Blue Creek Townships aforesaiu fver and npun the public highway situated on Hie following route, 10-wit: j '.’ommein iiig at The north west eorncr of section six tdi ttnvnship twentysix (2#> north range fifteen (151 cast in Adams County. Indiana, theme run-' nlng south on Hie Boundary line be- 1 I tween said sections six (6) in township twenty-six (26) north range fifteen <1 •) east, and section one (1) in township i twenty-six 126) north range fourteen! (It) east and terminating at the south west ' orncr of said section six (6) aforesaid. four petitioners aver and say that th" petition herein is signed by more thin fifty a.lull resident free holders and voters of said townships abutting, said township line road and that more Ithan ten of such petitioners arc from ca< ii of the townships affected and to . be affe ted by tlie proposed improve-! ment. Your petitioners further aver and say tli.it tlie improvement prayed for is less tn.'in three miles in length, is outside of the limits of any city or incorporated town, connected at both ends wtli a .free Macadam road, on said .township line and that a United States Rural Mai! Route passes oxer a part of said highway that the same will be of pub-i lie utility and benefit. Your petitioners further show that the highway thus sought to be Improved is a public highway already es'ahliKbed and in use and is one of tlie public highways on tlio boundary line between Monroe and Blue Creek Townships aforesaid. Your petitioners ask your Honorable Body that said highway heretofore desctibed be drained and giaded and that hr, ken stone be placed upon tlie grade and that upon such broken stone there be placed stone screenings. ! Your petitioners further ask that sai l highway above described be improved to the width of 10 feet and that sai l highway bi graded to a width of 21 feet and that broken stone tie placed thereon to a width of 10 feet and to a depth of 10 inches at Hie sides thereof and to a dentil of II inches in tlie center thereof and that crashed stone screenings be placed thereon to a deptli of tour ( t) inches upon such broken stone, tliat said improAcinent be made a single track and that Hie name of the salt improvement,be Hie DAVID I>. ILABEOGER MACADAM ROAD. That to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued bv the County of Adams in the State of Indiana parable in twenty semi-annual installments or scries and for tlie payment of which we ssk tliat a tax he levied upon Hitaxalilo property ot said Monroe ami Blue Creek Townships aforeseeM, in a I sut fi'-ieiit amount to par Hie interest and principal of said bonds as they be come due. Tliat said improvement be made and that said bonds be issued ami said tax be (levied upon tlie taxable propertv of said townships in accordance witli tlie acts of tlie Legislature of the Slate of Indians. passed in tire year 1909 beginning on page 263 ami all other acts menI tinned therein which are now in force and providing for the extension of free Gravel or Macadam Roads and all other and any and all amendments tliereto i We further ask tliat Hie Board take all of the necessary steps required by j law to have said improvement con’, strutted,-without submitting tlie question of building the same to an election of Hie voters of said Monroe and Blue Creek Townships and that tlie Board construct the same under the laws of the St4te of Indiana now in force providing (or tlie extension of | tree Gravel or Macadam Roads by town.ship taxation. | Respectfully submitted. David LX Habegger, Reason Shaffer, Mm. Frazier, g. K. Shacklcy. H. L. Sipe. Elmer M. Eley, John J. lUbeggcr, Ira “abegger, Ed Kratzer, C. J. Jones, oswiu liJ .; lav ' La« O Roop. Wm. Roop, Pilllip Zaugg, Chas. Morrison. Wm. Burkl,‘, aI V B. P. Davies. Amy Moore, John J Burke, J. s, Lotiks, Joint Hamrick. Hen-' |r.v Marbaugli, .1 F. i' Hlr |st,, ttobt <on'. 1 . ry T ""'6leßon. J. W. Hoppet,' L. (. \A Illlain. Eugene Runyon. Marcellus Davison. F. +’,tnry, J. II parr H n i 11 Ltl Miller, A. \\ . Wagers, George Schrank. G. B. Jones, William Stauffer, ? 'w ir*f U v- e ' A* Swo veland. John L, ' Merpp L F. G. Merer. F i F.mtn,"' C ■■ f i ipL J M ‘ ‘’■Tinan. (~ L. roreman. R. L. Spninger, Jacot> Huser. Ainos Hjrschy, Samuel Slniiuii E>rrt l iw’?fi Ser J;. Hlni *ker. Lfcvi Moser! * e r £M ptt ' er - Albert Huser, E. J. Schug B VAillianio, Jeff Liechtv Manas I eh' man. Jame? &ick felw Cnrtsv Christener. C F Ravi T »' Rayl. P C. Nqssbaum, R c y L T J. berger. Peter Sfeury. Wm MHehel f A Haggard, G. H. McManaina. John A Jeliman, Azle E. Tucker. James Vandekar, Frank Martz. James V Hendrfcks George Bailey, Peter Bailey. 'Albert piles, J. E. Johnjmn, Peter Kle’h Manas Lehman, Geofge Übrfcfc. Harry Snrinaer I his petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners of Adams Indiana, on Tuesday, February Monroe JaTmay'proridrfor 11 obJec V‘«* a aa '‘te

i Former Sheriff Charged With Theft Ot Hogs Delphi, !nd„ Jan. 7,-(United PreMj|| . -Gilbert Black, former deputy nheritt of UUntou county. Ih In Jail bare today charged with the theft of hogs from a farmer llviug near here. Black is said to have been wearing his deputy’s badge when arrested. nrrmoM r«M % ■*<•*»*« «®a» » late of Indiana. 'Board ’.'f Cmnmls>n>m ' <f l thc County of Adams. State of IndI' 1 We tlie undersigned, eaeh and all of arcus jrtt County. Indiana, ivh|>v< tfullj 1 xour Honorable Body, that you < a ruct and complete a tree macadam Ml stone road in said township over ami uoon the public highwuix sltuat on the following route In Adams County, Indiana, to-wll: . Commencing at the imrth east <m ’ ner of section twenty-two '•* » un t went v-eiKht. (-M) not th ot lanM f.wriwn -14> east. Htence south on tne section line dividing said '“ Pt, ' in I t.-two (22) from >c. lion '"‘ 'l ‘ ' i 1.'3), township ami i tuenee south on the s.tmn Im. dnidlng s'eHons Awcnty-slx (26) ton nsbq ami range aforesaid front section l "' n . s ven (27) townahlp ami range afort said, thenee south on the section lln; dividing section tl 'irt.'- I ' p '";’* ‘. snip ami rang- aforesad f">ni sc Hon thirty-four (34) township and t-ingr aforesaid to a point where said s." H" l.nc intersects the Piqua Road I<>( atcl t ,rtx- (401 rods soutli of the south east L-arner ot said section twenty-six (.si township and range aforesaid and there to terminate. , .. , ls | Your petitioners aver and w that |t >e luiproottirni prayed tor is less Hu n I three miles in length, connects at Irnth ends with a free macadam road in said t wnshtp. ami that a I nited .'-tatis Lm al Mall Route passes over said iiigua and that Hie same wijl he of public utility and benefit. Your petitioners further a', cl am. s ) 1 tliat the highway herein sought to improved is a publi, highway already . . stablished ami In UM H*d H OM 01 the public highways of said Loot lown- ’ ship. . . , hour petitioners ask that said liigh- ' way above described be drained and K.adeu and that broken stone be plated upon the grade and that upon such broken stone there lie placed stmo Your petitioners further ask tli.it si mgu ay abci.e oescribed I"' di allied and graded and that Hie same l-e unproved to a width of 1" feet ami Hint o graded to a width of 21 feet and that broken stone be placed thereon to a widtlF of 12 feet ami to a 11 p.u of s inches at tlie sides thereof ami to a deptli ot 10 incites m tin center -thereof and tliat crushed stone si ieenMH»s be placed thereon to a depth ot iTnclies upon stteh broken stone ;.ml tliat said improvement be ma lea sin # g!c 1. afm lout Hie name of the same bo the CHARLES BOIINKE MACADAM j l,< >AD. That to pay for said improvi nicml )vc ' ask that bonds be issued be Hie i ounl,. ol Adams in the State I Indiana in ' I twenty semi-annual installments or sc. - Ins ami for the payment us which wo a. k Hist .1 tax lie levied upon Hie taxla blc property of said Root Townsnip. 'in a sufficient sum i" pay the interest ami principal of said bonds as they become due. mat said improvement In- made an.l, • construe ted and saio bonds be issued ami said tax be levied upon tin- taxlable property of said township in ac- ' c-ordanee with tlie Acts of Ho- Li-gisla-|ttire of tlie State of Indian , passed in the year 19U3 beginning OB page >.O and as amended in the A--ts of li'tii ml ! as amended in the Acts of li»0» now in force providing for the extension <>r free gravel or macadam roads ami ail other and any and all amendments tpercto. We further ask Hie Board to lakv all the necessary steps require! by I ,z .u ha»e sam improvement con- ‘ strm’ted and made a.s petitioned for herein; that Hie same be constructed without submitting Hie question us . building the same to an election ot tlie voters of said Root Township, ami that the Board construct the same under Hie laws of tlie State of Indiana pioviding for the extension of free ' gravel or macadam road, by township taxation. Respectfllily submi'tcd. diaries Bohnke, AV. O. Bigliau Fred Kuaelnan, Otto Fuelling. Edward Kuk"iban. Herman Kukellian, I. ('. Ilarkless, o. A. Hall, Jacob Weidlcr, I’rt I Fuelling, Theo. Holbrook. August B'l . sick, Louis Hollo, ( lint Han. Gi >. Schieferstein, B. Beekmeycr, Aug. Bonnkc, Martin Gcrke, Hugo ( Gork". ; 'Chas. Kukellian, Henry Luttnian. Adolpu Bieberlch, F. M. Stults. Mrs. Wm. Ticman. Christian Bucher, J. M Knapp, .into E. Fuelling. Herman J. Franz. I’Md Busiek, Mrs. Henrietta Gerkc, William Ostermeyer, Ernst Fuelling. J. 11. Fuelling. Wm. ClTristlaner. Jacob Fuelling Henry F. Fuelling. J. H. A. Christianer! Joint Heuer, Chas. F. Fuelling, Jm-ob Hoarger, Wm. Melcher, Herman Melcher, J. H. Hall, Otto Boerger, Mary >■ r iZingor, Louis Weber, llenrx Rebuke Mrs. F. Kukelhan. J. M. Gibson, Ben. .L ' Wi'ggoner, Phoebe C. Waggoner. V. A Brokaw, Anna Van I'umfi. , This petition will tie presented to the Board of Conttnissioneis of Adams County. Indiana, on Tuesday, February 2. 1926. at which time Hie taxpayers of Go ,i township may appear ami make such objections as the law may pro) ide for. MARTIN JABERG, Auditor. 1 ruelite ami Liltercr, Attys. V-IG. Charter No. 291; BANK STATEMENT FRED W. STUDLER, President 'l'. J MeKEAN, Vice-President MURL 1. LYBARGER, I 'Cashier-Secretary Report of the condition of Bank of Linn Grove, at Lint Grove, Indiana in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on December 31, 1925 Resources Loans and Discounts $81764 81 Overdrafts sfi(sn U. S. Gov't Securities 404.36 Banking House 4.800.00 Furniture, and Fixtures 1,796 (Mi Other Real Estate Owned. 5 062 20 Due from Trust Companies Banks and Bankers and 28,21169 Cash on Hand Cash Items 385.15 ' Tolhl • $123,836.49 Liabilities (apilal Stock—Paid in $16,000.00 burpiiis ........ o oon mm Undividedl ProfiU-Net 2j)66 75 Demand Deposits . 36 ■’o3 71 Demand Certificates ' 89 '. 476 ’. 7 2 Cashiet s-Ireasc Checks 70031 ' 13. M Otuci Liabilities 300 00 STATE OF INDIANA, * 153,836 ’ 49 1 ounty of Adams, ss: Bank M nf rl r l; Lyb , argPr ' Cazier ot the Bank of Linn Grove, of Linn Grove Ind., do soletnr.+y swear that the above statement is true. “ e Subscribed 'an? mvorn YE B, Rt ; E f K - this 6ih day ot jXry. tO 193 6 efore I ea Oral Hoffmann. My Comiutaiiou expires Feb'

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