Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1926 — Page 2
(classified advertisements, NOTICES AND MESS CARDS
B:« s:: :* «« « ::::« « « s:: S CLASSIFIED ADS KXxXXXXX X X X X X X X X FOR SALE FOR SALE—Chester WElte male hog. Chester Shoaf. Decatur, K. 4. Phone 877 L. _?l_ FOR SALE Reed go-cart; I fumed oak library table: Bxl2 rug; table lamp. Inquire at 731 North , street or phone 457 _lot3 kOR ItALE -Globo kitchen raiiae Excellent condition. Phone 421 or inquire at 703 N. Fifth St- HMtx. FOR SALE-Round dining room table and chairs; kitchen table and chair; large heating irtove; boys bicycle; bed; child# high chair. nestle-lainotl permanent waving outfit; Ironing board; lawn mowejr. Mrs. Roffler. 234 N. Fifth St. Phone 12" 8. FOR SALE—Child s iron bed. Inquire at 615 West Madison street or tall 550. H-’«• FOR SALE—Gas range, carpenter tools. 304 N. sth St., Phone 736. ll-3tx FOR SAl<E—Fresh cow with calf by side Victor Amacher, 3 1-2 miles south of Peterson. 11-3tx. WANTED SALESMAN WANTED— My firm wants a man in every community. We supply everything, and will put you in business for yourself, distributing our well known line of household and farm necessities direct to consumers, that have been on the market for 25 years —you risk nothing. Many are now making from $45 to SIOO a week. Write us for our FREE BOOK teling about our sales plan. G. C. HEBERING, President. G C. HEBERLING COMPANY. DepL 238. Bloomington. Ills 9-3tx. WANTED—To" do housework. Craigville phone No 13 on 10. 10-3tx | FO RSALE— Duroc male hog. Route ; 7, Decatur, lud. C. D. Houk 10-3tx WANTED — Experienced mechanic 7 . Apply Service Garage. Hoagland. Indiana. PV 5 * WANTED—Woman to sweep and < lean up a home once a week. Address box 50, care Democrat 11 3t. WANTED—White Wyandotte roosters for breeding. Ben Eiting, Phone 559 white. 11-3tx. FOR KENT" FARM FOR RENT—I2B acres, excel lent soil, near Pleasant Mills. Call J. F. 7t6 FOR RENT—kive room house, phone 606 or sec Roy Johnson 10-3 t FOR RENT — Furnished rooms with bath. Good location, close in. Address Box 5, care Democrat. 10-ts FOR RENT—IO9 acre farm. I’4 mile north of Domestic. Grover Liby. R 2. Craigville phone. St3x eod FOR’RENT—Five-room houec. sls a month. Phone 606 or see Roy Johnson 11" i FOR RENT—Six-room house. 12 dollars a month. Phone 606 or 312. J 1-3t FOR RENT— Furnished or unfurnished rooms, 1015 Jackson st . or phone 819. IH3 LOST AND FOUND LOST OR STRAYED from the S P Sheets farm, a red calf about 6: months old. Please notify S P. Sheets, 11. 4, Decatur. 9t3x FOR RENT- A 6-room house in north part of city, near the river bridge, $14.00 per month, Julius Haugh, Phone 666. 9-3tpd | FOR RENT —An 80-aere farm. 4 miles northcast of Bcruc. Wil go 50-30 with a good honest man. Jullui Haugk. 9-3tpd ll— — J MISCELLANEOUS NORTH SIDE BEAUTY SHOP—Mar I celing. water waving, permanen'} waving. $12., for limited time. Electrical treatment for face and scalp. Phone 10-3tx. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat, May (new) $1.73 7-8; (old) sl7l 3-4; July $l5O 5-8; Sept $1.43. Corn, May 87 1-2; July 89 3-4; Sept. 90 7-8. Oat May 45 34: July 4), 1-8. o O I {Pocahontas Lump ...$8.25 K. Mucky Lump $7.25 V ninja Splint Lump $7.25 IN’ GKS COAL YARD as South 3rd street Phone 660. <> . ~ 0 • Many a woman i s keeping F t i youtliful todav s P‘* e a burden of years l '. v taking regu-i r 7, k* r adjustments »™niqVl° keep well. It lias truthfully been ; ( o| tliat Chiropractic ‘add- years to lite and life to years.” CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8;00 127 M. Second St. Phone 62S
XX XX XXX xxxxx : x BUSINESS CARDS •• H. FROHNAPFEL. 1). C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocaiometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 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 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS ~ 1 Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rata Reduced . • October 5, 1924 See French Quinn • Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N A BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. (Hasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. i Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on Improved real estateFEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 s 2nd St. o -O FARM MORTGAGE LOA N S New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Suttles-Eld wards Co. A. I). Suttles, Secy. 6-- —o <>3- -i.—'-L-..... o 1 ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana Phone 606 Phone 1022 Office: Room 1. Peoples Loan & Trust Co Bldg. o r__ () 0 o L. C . MILLS Monroe, Ind. Buyer of livestock. What have you to sell? I * 290130 | Q- __Q NOTICE—The party who took the black fur overcoat from back of the Burk elevator is requested to return same to me at once. W. L. Johnson. Decatur R 6 llt3x . , Puplic w Sale Calendar Jan. 15 ('. V. Fisher. 4 miles south and a quarter mile west of Willshire, Ohio. Jan. 20 —Brokamp Brothers, miles northwest of Convoy, Ohio. Jan. 21—Albert Mitchell, one miles ion th and two miles east of Monroe, Ind'ana. Jan. 26—John Wechter, miles west of Willshire and 9 miles east of Decatur. Jan. 27—Maynard Sietler, 1 mile I south, 2 miles east of Willshire, Ohio Jan. 28 —Nolan Geyer, 1% miles ■ east. 1 mile north of Dixon. Ohio. Feb. 2—Roy Young, 10 miles southeast of Decatur, % mile east of Salem. Fab. 3. —John Neadsiinc, farm sale. Feb. 4—Jake Leyse, B’4 miles south of Bluffton, closing out sale. FEB. s—Roy Young. 1 >«i miles cast of Salem; 10 miles southeast of Decatur, Farm Sale. Feb B—A. H. Earhart 1 mile east, I*4 mile north of Magley on county line. Feb. 10 —George Squire. near Peterson. Feb. 17—Ed Keller, 2 miles northwest of Decatur. Feb 18—William Dellinger. 10 mile southeast of Decatur and a hal( mile least of Salem. L.n? b . 1 IS ~3' routn - r - ’« mlt «s east of WlUsulre. 0.. closing out sale. Feb. 19—Geo. Martin, closing out sale. 7 miles east of Decatur. I eb. 22—Charles Werling. Preble, a miles west ot Decatur. Feb. 23—Oscar Ewell, 10 miles northwert ot Decatur (Stock sale.) Feb, 24—Claude Harvey. * north of Monroe. State road 21. f f Z b 2 f~ E - E Miller. 4 miles west of Nan V. ert, O. Pure bred Jersey Duroc hogs. Feb. 26—Dewey Plumbly, 1 iniie southeatt ot Dixon, Ohio. \ j
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13. 1926
MARKET REPORTS. Daily Import Os Local And Foreign Markets EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK J Receipts 5600; shipments 4940: hogs { closing steady; heavies $11.75©512.50; ' mediums $12.50fa $12.75; light weight $12.»o«/ 813.25; light lights and pigs, I $13.25; packing sows rough 19-50® I $9.75; cattle 300. steady; sheep 3400; ' best lambs $16.25; best ewes sß.oo© $9.50; calves 300; tops $15.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET r (Corrected January 13) ‘ Chickens 23c Fowls -3c ' Leghorns Old Roosters 10c pucka Geese Eggs 30c t LOCAL GRAIN MARKET ’ (Corrected January 13) • Barley, per bushel - —75 c Oats 38c ■ Rye, per bushel —— — ' Wheat, No. 1 31 J® 'wheat. No. 2 11.75 Good Sound Yellow Coru .... 75©80c i Good Sound Mixed Corn 70©75c LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET I Eggs, doxen 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered — •- <°c — ~° — [ Court House | Cases Venued Here The case of the Commercial Investment company vs. John Ziemendorff, a complaint on a note for S4OO, has been venued here from the Allen superior court. Attorneys Shambaugh and Shambaugh are counsel : (or the plaintiff. The case of Nancy Barker vs. Sol Neuenschwander et al, complaint on judgment, has been venued here trom the Allen superior court. The plaintiff alleges that on September 14. 1923; she received judgment in the Miami circuit court against the Hawkins Mortgage company and others, for $6,585, alld that the defendant took a term appeal and filed I bond in the sum of 98.000. She alleges further that tk» appeal was never prosecuted and that the judgment has not been paid. She de--1 mauds judgmeut for SB,OOO and costs. Real Estate Transfers Ira R. Ashbaueher to Bessie E. Hill lot 21 in Decatur for $l5O. i Eli French to Muri I. Lybarger etux. lot 1 in Bcuna Vista, for SI,BOO. o Legion To Broadcast Program Wednesday Night Indianapolis, Jan. 13. — The first American Legion radio program in Indiana will be broadcasted tomorrow evening from the Indianapolis Athletic £lub through station VVFBE, Merchants Heat fc Light company. • Dozens of post radio parties have (been organized by Legion posts throughout the state and will listen in, it was announced by Hanlan J i Hadley, chairman of the Indiana Legion rado committee. Hundreds of telegrams and other telephone messages will be received from over the state during the broaddjistin& Mr. Hadley stated. Thi- program is as follows: B:4s—Reveille, by the official bugler Song, “Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning," by The Gang. 8;50 Selections by the Hoosjer Nite Hawks Orchestra. 9:00 -Michaels, Hart & Michaels, string artists. s*:s© —Talk by State Commander C. A. Jackson yf Newcastle. 9:ls—Ragging the Ivories, by Paul McCarthy. 9:2s—Selections by Navel Reserve Quartette. 9:3o—Talk by National Commander J R McQuigg. 9:4o—Vocal Selection by George Kcdel. .1.45 Report of Membership standings by State Adjutant Frank Henley 9:50-— 4, Back Horne Again in Indiana" by The Gang lUjs—Taps, by the Official Bugler. I hat Dreaded Disease PNEUMONIA This terrible disease has taken the lives of Thousands of people, everv year. Statistics will show that the largest percentage of these deaths occur during the winter months. And why? Pneumonia is caused from nothing more or less than a bad Cold causing a lung infection. Whv not protect your health in time, and of this annoyance (A Bad Cold)? Dr Marshalls Lung Syrup is the medicine to use for all Coughs, Colds, Throat or Lung affec‘kis medicine is pleasant for children to take, and also grownups. All drug stores sell Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup. a t the following prices, 1 25c, ode and |I.W. Take ao Substitutes. ) 1 M&WU
I HARTFORD TOWNSHIP • SXI Al. RKIMIHT OF THK TRyHCfe 1 OF IIAHTFOKP TOWItaHIP »«*R THIS VRAR EMHXU DEC. at. urnsHeeelpta 'l Amount brought forward • J .11 M Jaberg, Jan. dlat »■s’•»» J t*Bank y of Lin Grove. Jan In.. 39.40, of Linn Grove. Feb. Int. $0.92 1 Vltank of Linn Grove, Meh. int. 29.59 of Linn Grove, April Int. 3a.4’’{"'lUnk of Linn Grove, May int- -’ O’' j "'flank of Linn Grove. JuneJ nt - .*• ! 2 Martin Jaberg. June „‘.'Jf \- t« Martin Meahberger, Tuition »•»»-«» ‘Vliank of Linn Grove, July int, SS.M G W. Carter. Tuition • S. hl Fnd. Trn« »d bd lOeO.Oy 1 Bank of Linn Grove, Aug tit. • ::o Bank of Linn Grove. Sept int. •'* ''s’lGger * l’ua«t. Tapping fees . ,11 I. Ina Glendenlng. Light plant 55-00 November „ _ , „ s 2 Bank of Linn Grove. Oct. int. It J. H. Felty. Tuition ets.io December „ - . 1 Bank of Linn Grove. Nov. int. -« • - 5 H<i Beitler, Tap light I nc ' 28 M. Jaberir. Pec. .18 M. Jaberr.Eicher allot ... ™ -.1 Hank of Linn Grove. Pee. Int. 1 1•• Disburse meal" ' s'c’oiirlncy Heller, Haul- atone le no S Wn>. Anderson. Labor J-. L 7 A. B Oswalt. Tchg A Inat - 7 Esther Munro, leaching “* - June Steiner, do *-• • I 7 Clyde Homey, do . ‘’J® 7 Mary Schlagenhauf, do ■ 7 Geraldine Baker, do 7 Victor Eicher, do 7 Lester Heynolds. do 10® ' 7 Leora Pusey, do ' , 7 Wttina spichiger. do ■ »» *• 7 W. O Snoeniakrr. do ? 7 Earl Denny. Janitor <«®® 7 John Steiner, do J®-®' 7 Ernest Ziegler. Tr driv. IW-»® 7 Elmer Anderson, do ’J ’ 7 Cba«. Puacy, do J® ®® 7 Virgil Clark, do . - 40.00 7 Cross Service Co., Gas & oil 30. L 7 Dubach Bros, Driv trk t rep 43J.8S 5 J. E. Brewster, Rep clocks 3-00 I; A. Egly, Gravel & sjone . 10..5 II Bank of L. G„ Dft sup. ret fnd 370.54 30 Jesse Eckrote. Repair . «-»® 3t Bank ot L. G.. Dft tp Ass bds Sa. 31 D. A. Studler, &al w of rent 31 J. E. Eckrote, Repair sup -•-»» 7’A r °B ry Oswalt Teaching 250. M do , I Geraldine Baker, do s4??® I June Steiner, do I Clyde Romey, do *’• —! 1 Mary Schlagenhauf, do I Victor Eielier do >« t Lester Reynolds, do ®®-‘‘ I Leora Pusey, do .. l»®-»® I Wilma Spleigcr. du }®' ” ■r w. Jt>. Shoemaker, do 1 1 Eart Denny. Janitor ® ’ t John Steiner, do J®- ® 4 Elmer Anderson, Tr driver t < ha.«. Pusey. do .— ’®-® J 4 Virgil Clark, do .. 4®-®’ 4 Stannard Oil Co.. Gas & oil .0.0. 4 Dubach Bros Driv., tr exp. »-•*« 12 Graham & Walters. Auto In. «•-- 1:; Kiger & Co. Supplies 23 Chas. Pusey, Repair -» »® 21 Mcslibcrger Bros., Sfne s-»i 27 Standard Oil Co., Gas & oil 31.4-. Kleine, Surplus dog 3 ?; ?* 2 Democrat (’a- Print an report 4 -V 2 Berne Witness Co., do ’ 4 A. B Oswalt. Teaching 4 Chas. Ktscr. do I Esther Munro, do I June Steiuer, do 4 CD de Rome), do - 4 Mary Schlagenhauf, do —»»•»» 4 Geraldine Baker, do 4 Victor Eicher, do «-•» I Lester Reynolds, do I<. 1 <. «- 4 la-ora Pusey. do » 4 Wilma Spichiger, do I W. O. Shoemaker, do l-» »« 4 Earl Denny. Janitor — •« «® 4 John Steiner, do ... I Elmer Anderson. Tr driv. 10.00 4 Chas. I usey. do I" ® I Virgil Clark, do 40.00 4 Ernest Ziegler, do J’.OO 12 Bd. of Indstrl Aid. Brooms 12.00 li D. A. Studler, Sal A off tent S,.ao 17 Chas. Pusey, Repair drains .1 .. is Victor Eicher. Teaching -jU-00 111 L. Kleine, Bai dog fund 100.00 20 Earl Denny. Janitor .... 20.00 •1 Robt. Meyer, Labor road J’,’®. 21 U. H. Goble Co.. Supp. ■ IJ*< 30 Standard Oil C 0... Gas A oil l» 3- ilubt. Meyer. Labor on drains 9® 30 Roy Miller, do • 1L»O A l ! E Oswalt. Teaching 1 Chas. Kiser, do 1 Esther M-inro, do 1 June Steiner, do IJ1 CBoe Romey, do 1 Marv Schlagenhauf, do 1 Geraldine Baker, do 1 ‘? ®’ 1 VfrtOr Eicher, do ' 1 Leora Pusey. do IMOO I Wilma Spichiger, do 100-00 1 Lester Reynolds, do V/c -s 1 w O. SnoetnaKer. uo I r*7'® 1 Earl Denny. Janitor ■■t’ l ’" 1 John Steiner, do I®.®” t D A Studler, Sal .rent A exp WOO 1 Elmer Anderson. Tr driv. _.. 40. w i «ugi! Ciark. do J® ®® 1 C! as. Pusey. do ’«-•« 1 Ernest Ziegler, do 4J-00 2’ A B. Oswalt. Teaching 50.00 Z 5 Lank of Linn Grove, Draft 155.99 Z7 Kiger A Co.. Supp Hr;’;’ 29 Virgil dark. Trk driv *OOO 29 Lvora Pusey, Teaching 100.00 •"j Cross Service Co., Gas A oil 12.9, ... Cha-. P.sey, Trk drft !°A» 30 Marx S< hlagenliauf, 'l- a- l.ing 100.0" 39 D. A. Studler, Sal. rent A ex 97.50 May . 4 Earl Denny. Janitor 70.00 I John Steiner, do I*‘ 4 Lester Reynolds. Inst A t‘ La 1::7..,9 4 Victor Eicher, do 117.11 1 A. V- Oswalt, 'Jo 250 90 6 M. Jaberg. Rd ass’mt A drain 14.65 6 Geraldine Baker, Inst A tchg 136.09 6 June Steiner, do 175.31 6 H L. Elliott, Labor 10.90 6 Cha; Kizer, InSt & tchg 21*.'-; « Clyde Romey, do 161.00 7<w’ O. Sitoemaker, do A Jan. 309.10 3 Wilma Spb higer, Inst A t'-lig HO.i'O 3 Evert Reynolds. Labor 36 50 13 Courtney Heller, Ha ji eval 5.00 13 Dubach Bros., Tr driv A ex 211.16 13 Standard Oil Co.. Gas A qil 11.36 13 Elmer Anderson. Tr driv 10.0" 14 Wm. Anderson. Hep drns, lab 17.19 li Geneva Elevator Co., CvaU' - *1.92 15 Ernest Ziegler, Tr driv 10.09 15 Muri Lybarger, Sand 10.00 18 J. E. Eckr-.>!e. Sc. supp 16.13 29 Cha... g* . Studler. Suk’g. dt-lis 1" "" 21 Peter D Kizer, stamp- .;."0 22 Geo. Banter. Clean cemeteries 22.30 33 Mary Schlagenhauf. lust 40 09 23 A. Asheimsn. Repair pump 2.00 33 W. L. Wyman. Pymt on cont. 309.00 23 Otto Sales. Hauling coal 26.05 23 Osia Christman, do 9.*7 26 Meshberger Bros., Slone . 88.00 27 H. Schlagenhauf. Hauling eoal 16.25 28 Roy French, do 10.37 23 W. L. Wyman, Pint on colit. 350.90 30 G. G. Gottschalk. Supp. 45.50 r 30 Wm. Anderson, Hauling coat 30.63 June 1 ’ A. S'udler. Sal. rent A ex. 82.50 1> W. L. Wyman, Pm’t on cons. 599.09 J II Bank of L. G., Dft tchr ret fd. 7a.07 |2 Chas. Pusey, Lab. mat 61. 3 i | 13 Elmer Anderson. Labor 750 16 Shepherd A Sou. Coal 421.90 1 23 N. Meshberger. Road labor .... 18.25 j July i h; 4 Studler, Sal A tra. ex. 77 59 ] • W. L. Wyman. Bal on cont 300.00 i 14 Leora Puaey, Inst 37.50 - e- ex $ 81 Hib Oh KUVsr, Fex 6. Printer ti.oi i Jx xxuUa ui Xx.uu oiu.e, insuiance 3'26.20 ~ x. Pusey, Repairs 120.00 < August i -ju.de Print Co , Tp 4Sc supp 41 14 1 Gillom Lbr. Co. Lumber 53 3" 1 Berne Witness Co., Printing ... 15.50 ’ D. A. Studler, Sal A exp 78.00 1 1 Bank of Linn Grove. Draft 1677.32 1 G s. Gottschalk. Repairs 43 6" 4 1 u M:!o bales. Labor *7 or, ’ 6 CUas. Pusey, Fu;at;ag (
• •. ....-■ IOPEN NOSTRILS! END : A COLD OR CATARRH f How To Got Relief Wbr” H ead 7 and Nobe are btuffed Ip. } i * * ** catarrh disappears. )our < I nostrils will ope«- ,‘ he a ‘ r ri P “ of vour head will el** l aD J..,ffi| ng breathe freely. No “'" e dr?new hawking, mucous discharge, ur. i» or headache; n.> strugflmg brenth at night preani Get a small bottle of Bly s Halm from your druggisi ami “ little of this fragrant antisep" l cream in your nostrils. It P e, 'f lri, t hf, through every air passage of tM head, soothing and healing the sw ( leu or inflamed mucous men brane, giving you insant relief Head coldstar stuffed-up and miserable. I t 1. and catarrh yield like magic. Don t is sure. .. 12 A. Aslielmam Repair i- imp 1 '' J. E. Eckrote. Paint A repair l«t. .* 14 J. W. Baumgartner. Labor 3 17 Mae Blocher. Wash A rep figs L. j 17 Frank Nuasbatltn. licpairx 18 David Spichiger. liepairs ■; 18 Esther Munro. Inst. A(' lie - . I» Geo. Banter. Clean cemetery II - 24 Democrat Co., Printing ' ' 26 M. Jaberg. Exam records ;il John Steiner. 1-abor 11 S Zimmerman. Hauling atone .6 11 N. A. Pusey. Repairs September sa .no ! from Hoad fund 10-"'.?® I F. W Studler. Oft rent a..." 1 Prank Nussbaum. Adds. scr. • I E'ugene Lindsey, do I J. H. Reiff, do ; • 1 Roy Fields. Clean, cemetery «■' I A Meal ntierger. Read labor 11.. 5 Wm. Anderson. Clen tent-bldg u 7 Courtney ffeller, do E. Swygart. Labor , io F. W. Beeler. Hauling eoal 10 E. Swygart. Labor Lh.O J 6 Bank of Linn Grove. Draft I -' 16 F. W Studler. Se. supp i« Mesnberger Bros., Stone 18 Clyde Romey. Teaching IS Wm Anderson Labor Id® 25 Ixeonard Sup Co., Sc registers L < 5 2* Wells Co. Elec. Co., on Igt me. ,00.00 October _ i 1). A. Studler. Sal A exp. - I Bank of L. G., Lights J* -* I J. E. Eckrote, Rep. sup. ; ' 2 E..-. Christen, Teaching . " 2 Marv Tinder, do 2 Chas. Kizer, do L’®-® '. 2 Esther Munro, do I’®-"® 2 June S. Lybarger. do 2 Clvdc Romey, do ® 2 Marv S< hlagenhauf. do 3 Victor Eicher, do 115.00 2 Lester Reynolds, do 2 Wilma Spichiger. do 2 Edna Glcndenning. 2 Win. Anderson, Janitor 2 J. P. Steiner, do 10.00 2 Claude Monee. Tr. driv. 2 Harold Mosser, do •• Ernest Ziegler, do *•_' 12 Chas. Pusey. do A rep A paint, x, x.> 2 i E. Jorey. l>abor 50.00 3o E. S. Christen. Teaching 201.18 31 Chas. Kizer, d" 150.00 3o June S. Lybarger. do 140.00 3-> Clyde Romey, do • Mary linder. do 30 Esther Munro, do 138.96 ;t-i Mary Schlagenhauf, do Victor Eicher, du io Wilma Spichiger, <!•► 9».19 3o Edna Giendening. do . vi.oß 3" Lester Reynolds, do 110.00 3’i John Steiner. Janitor I" ’J" 3' Wm. Anderson, do A supp. Sa.7:; 30 Harold Mosser, Tr. driv. . 30 Claude Monee do 3" Chas. Puaey, du _ 10.00 39 A. .1. Moscf'Co.. Plumbing 2575.0'1 ■ Snider A B’l, Eng.* plnib'g. 116.25 30 Courtney Heller. Haul • oal 5.75 31 D. A. Studler, Sal 4 exp. 71.59 Movent her 3 Arnold Ashelman. 1: id labor 11.75 7 Bank of Linn Grove, Lights 10.81 v E. E. Pa. 0. Wiring 67.86 30 Duba< 11 Bros . Truck exp. an 27 Berne Witness Co.. Printing 14.a" 27 W. J. sprungcr. Rep Vp trula 1.75 27 Shepherd A Son. <9>al 31.2" 27 Elmer Linton. Sewer pipe 6.C0 28 Standard Oil Co.. Semdac . 26.55 So E. S. Christen. Teaching 215.00 3" Mary Tinder, do 152.(n JiO Chas. Kizer, do 150.00 30 Esther Munro, do 150.00 30 Clyde Romey, do 120.00 3» June b. Lybarger, do 14".0" 30 Victor Etcher, do 115 no 30 Lester Reynolds, do 110.00 30 15 lima Spiehiger, do 110.00 30 Mary Schlagenhauf, do 190.00 39 Edna Giendening. do 95.00 30 Win. Anderson. Janitor 75.09 30 John Steiner, do 40.00 30 Claude Monee, Tr. driv. 40.00 30 Harold Mosser. do 40.00 30 Chas. Pusej .do 40.00 Dr' ember 1 D. A. Studler, S<*l. A- exp. . 76.50 1 Jeff Sprunger, Organ 10.00 1 Rufus Meshberger. Rent la.oo 7 Democrat Co.. Printing 21 l:( 7 Holthouse Drug Cj. Books :,.?o 10 B. A G Const. Co. Rep walls 6n.18 tO Berne Equity Ex., Rep . sup. 19.67 15 Edna Giendening. Teaching 17.50 17 J, E. Eekrote, Sehl. supp. 67.69 17 A Reber. Repairs 11.1: 19 Meshberger Bros.. Stone 56 12 19 Wm. Levy, Dusters 21 A. J. Bliss. Oreh. teaching 6100 21 E. S. Christen. Teaching 2::0.82 21 Chas. Kizer, do in 00 Zl Esther Munro, do .... 138.96 24 Mary Tinder, do 110.17 21 June S. Lybarger. do 110 on 2* <’lyde Homey, do 120.00 21 Maey Schlagenhauf, do 88 61 21 Victor PTicher, do f l":: 6l zl Lester Remolds, do 110.00 V. LiXla S;-gel. ,j., Zi John Steiner, Janitor 40 Ou Zl Wm. Anderson, do 75 00 21 Claude Mon'-e, Tr. driv lo’oo Zi Chas. Pusey, do & rep sewer t:; 91, 24 Ernest Ziegler. Tr. driv 120 00 21 Harold Mosser, do 10 0" 3* D. A. Studler, Sal. A exp. 72.50 Z 9 Bank of L. G , Drn asses, sup ''o -9 Bank of L. G. Lights M Zj Dubach Bros.. Tr driv A exp ;6i . He'-npitulalidn TOWNSHIP FUND Balance on hand Jan. 1, I»2J 83017'14 Receipts during year 3112.91 Total ot balances and receipts 6130 3", Disbursements during - car 3601 " Pinal balances a , ROAD FUND Balance on hand Jan. I, 1925 31.59'.80 Receipts during year Total of balances and receipts 1599 -1 Disbursements during vear H;o r. Final balances r>» SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Balance on hand Jan. 1. 1»?5 7961 16 , du , r,n K ii-mo* of ba,ail ' e ’ and receipts 19546 09 Disbursements during year 146-w-T Pinal balances .. TUITION FUND UalTpe- un hand Jan. 1, 1935 117ir, u ■ receipts lairing year lliv-' i,-. f "fnl of balances and receipts 23195 81 Disbursements during year 13(4811 Final balances _ , « DOG H.SU Balance on hand Jan 1, ij;;, , lot®! of balances and receipts 432 00 I Disbursements during year TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS ° I Balance on hand Jan. 1. 1935 1 ui,s flS I Receipts during year -'Soo- 6? I ' ,>, *l Os balances and receipts 50904 "1 I Fir.»? r rlT. ent;> d ' Jrlr! B 'oar r v-nr Final balances unuti 1 Total balances as shown by I iu>s'report | Total balances and outstand ! I ihg warrant*, Dec. 3k 1935 17101 1 ,-. I C^ n r‘ n 3i de ?9"5 tory Deeen ” ' . D A STUDLER. "" ’• ‘‘“■’JS® Trustee Hartford township 1 —o—'■ Beginner’s Dance class, K. of ! C ha!l Thursday night. Aisem- ! bly dancing at 8;4o p. m . iot3
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Auction Sale at Old Adams County Bank Building Reppert’s .Auction Students Special Feature Tonight MI SICAL ENTERTAINMENT. Wonderful Bargains. Be There 7:30 Sharp Let’s Go. Last Auction Thursday
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