Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1926 — Page 8
Tired? No Pep? Just Dragging Along? .turn? " hut chine* have you t" cnjuy Ilf<> until you correct that condition . Vitina »turt» the whole machinery to working aa It nhoultl—net* ou torpid Hver, Ag'lab ’ft*? bow ±, V I moot before X»“ w,hM ‘‘iZ 0 " b *£ 1 | .f ' walk along with a new »wlnf—lull or vigor, able*to ent. oleep. laush nnd reolly liv*. It bit* token tbouaanda out nt !>'•' and I'iit them ou their feet. XVUI you give It a chance? VIUNA The vegetable regulator SOLD BY CALLOW & KOHNE High Schools To Hold Editorial Writing Contest Indianapolis, Jan. 13. — (United Press.)—A ten wcek contest in high school editorial writing is being mapped out by Dr. Henry N. Sherwood, state superintendent of public instruc- ___ tion, in co-operation with the Indiana High School Press Association. The contest will begin Jan. 25 anil will continue for ten weeks, it was announced today. “ Any editorial printed In any high school paper is eligible for the competition. Editorials should be from 175 to 250 words long, according to the contest rules. The manuscripts of the editorials must be submitted to 11. E. Blackwell, assistant state superintendent of public instruction, not later than the Monday following publication. At the conclusion of the contest the ten best editorials will be printed in the Indiana High School Press Review, official organ of the association. The best editorial each week will be broadcast from the WLS radio station of Sears Roebuck and Company in Chicago. A committee of four has been named by Dr. Sherwood to manage the Z contest. They are Dan Edkins. Frank- <• lin, executive secretary of the asso- ~ elation; R. E. Blackwell and Prof William Otto and Miss Ella Sengenborgcr. all of Indianapolis. - o- ■—- Ex-Kaiser Now Blames Lawyers For Defeat Os Germany In World War London. Jan. 13.—(United Press)— Further detoils of the extraordinary •'court" that ex Kaiser Wilhelm maintains in his exile at Doorn. Holland, were revealed today by Alexander N. Carlisle in an ex<fitssivo interview with the United Press. Carlisle, who has been called “the Kaiser's best friend in England” and who was a frequent visitor at the Emperor’s palace before the war recently returned to London from a three day visit to Doorn. “The Kaiser’s ‘exile court’ ”* said Carlisle "consists of two chancellors, two attaches, and two secretaries. Both the Kaiser and all his attendants are very strict in the matter of dress. All wear their full military dress at the evening meal, and their chests are aglitter with decorations and polished medals. “There is nothing dull or routine about these meals. The Kaiser insists that, the conversation shall continue in a steady and animated flow, and himself takes the lead in making it interesting. “I found him in extremely good health and seemingly quite undepressed by his exile. That’s how he . looks—there like that,” and Carlisle with a sweep of his hand indicated a photograph of the Kaiser which he said had been taken this Fall. I It was jn colors and revealed the cx-Kaiser apparently “in the pink of condition .” His iron gray beard acquired since his exile was smartly _ trimmed, and his famous upturned moustache seemed to bristle with the truculence it did in the days before its owner know the sting of defeat. His acquiline nose and eagle eye—if the photograph was to be ; MS * Lift Off-No Pain! «i ...tie ’ ou an aching corn, instantly th (t corn stops hurting, then shortly you life It right off with fingers. iour druggist sells a tiny bottle of ‘Freezone’’ for a taw cents, auSie.'eat , to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot - calluses, without soreness or irritation.
believed- bespoke a vigor that was not In evidence in the pictures taken of him two and three years ago “He Is getting along excellently f with his wife, to whom he is devoted" continued Carlisle. "I lurd many long talks with the former Kaiser; i I remember on one occasion we ■went to it’ in hot und heavy discussion f<fl’ two-and-one-half hours withi out a minutes break. I am not at liberty to reveal everything that we discussed, but I think 1 cut; say that the Kaiser feels now that the war was badly bungled, but that the bungling was by the diplomats rather than by the militarists. I “Quite apart from the result of the war he is now, und always has been sorry that. England went into it. He was sorry too that Irish I troops were sent against his troops, 11 as he always especially liked the , Irish. i "The Kaiser never liked lawyers; ( and now that Germany was defeated and he finds himself in exile, he t likes them less than 'ever. He blames lawyers—diplomats—for startI Ing the war; and blames lawyers for , piling up the number of Germany's enemies until practically the whole , world was against her.” o Legion Has More Than Twice As Many Members As It Had Last Year i Indianapolis, Jan. 13. —The American Legion started the new year in Indiana with more than twice as many 'members enrolled for 1926 as were enrolled for 1925 at the beginning of last year, it was announced today by J. H. Klinger, state Legion organization of- ’ fleer. Fifteen Indiana Legion posts will receive citations from National Com(mander McQuigg for having exceeded for 1926. their 1925 enrollment before , the end of the old year. They are: Tipton Post, No. 46; Bedford Post, No. 33: Huntington Post, No 7: Portland Post, No. 211; Akron Post, No. . 277; Rockville Post, No. 48; Hope Post, No. 229; Huntingburg Post, No. 221; Corydon Post. No. 1232; Angola Post, No. 31: Warsaw Post, No. 49; Otterbein Post, No. 125; -Bloomington Post, No. 18; J. H. Holliday Post, , No. 186, Indianapolis; New Albany Post, No. 28. o - * Uniform Tornado And Fire Insurance Policy Adopted Warsaw, Ind., Jan. 13. — (United Press)—A uniform fire and tornado ( insurance policy affecting all of the I schools in this city has been adopted , by the local board of education, it be- . came known today. Under the new plan all fire insurance policies are written on a basis I of 80 per cent and the tornado policies on a basis of 50 per cent, it was said. The change was made so that all of > the premiums be uniform each year . and make it unnecessary to change the i . budget from year to year. ■ i Each policy is written for a period of five, instead of three years, as was , the plan in the past o Greenfield Man Is State Tomato King [' Lafayette, Ind., Jan 13. — . Press) —John Cotty, of Greenfield, is ■ the Tomato King of Indiana today as . the result of contests conducted by the Ten Ten Plus Tomato Club, under the i auspices of Purdue University. I Cotty's Un e-aire plot of tomatoes averaged 15.88 tons per acre. Law- ’ rence Hoover, of Plainfield and George' • Rabe, of Greenfield, were tied for • second place with an average jheld , of 14.03 tons per acre. i M. W. Fielding, of Connersville, was , third, with a yield of 13.41 tons per acre and S E. Kumpf and Son, of Brazil. were third with a yield of 12.87 tons per acre. ■ —-oBoy Is Champion Soybean Grower Columbus, Ind., Jan. 13. — (United Press) —James Spaugh. 16-year-old son of E. J. Spaugh, of Hope, today wears the crown of the champion soy bean j grower of Bartholomew county. | Spaugh produced an average of 20 1-2 bushels pjer a cre on a nine acre project. I County Agent S. R. Miles pointed out that the youth wa stho only producer in the county who obtained ah average crop as a result of the wet weather which destroyed most of the ,-cy beau crop of the county. JEFFERSQN <OWN&HIP . HKPO,, T OF THE TRUSTEE Ol JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP FOB THE YEAR ENDING 5 f DEC. 3X, 19515. r Receipt.-, '■ January 1 Amount brought forward .. .J 839.69 f February i Distribution .. Sin.l'2 1 1 F. M. State Bank, Dec. Jan int. 32 87 • ,1 Elmer Linton, Junk 6 51 L March . 1 J M .‘.ate Bank, Feb. int 14.62 .kpril 1 Lewis Wendel, Junk i.jj
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1 F. M State Bank, March Int. 14.27 M. State Bank, Interest 9.1 J 9 I>. S. Claea. Sewing ina. Ilin* 30.U0 To correct clo ck error No. 71 6® June 1 Tuition, June Int., Lib. twp. trana, Wab. twp traiiH. 1957.« 27 M. Jaberg, Distribution »-[•-* 27 M Jaberg. !<oeal tuition 3.31 JO 27 M. Jaberg, S. S. tux 27 M Jaberg. Road tax 366,75 27 Liberty Township, Trani. 27 Amos Wall, do 21..3 l 'f. M. State Bank, Interest 8.90 1 Adam Itemalilua, Trana. 13. U 3 Jefferson, truatec, trana. from road tail. to S S. fund 777.00 25 M. .Inberg, July distribution 760.1 1 Auiraat , . , , , o1 I-. M. State Bank. July Int. 18.81 • W.' Stale Bank. Interest 1 } 8 '! 8 2 Del in burse Voucher No. HI ijb.io October .... I j p’. M. Slate Bunk, Sept, int ifr.Jo November . 1 !•' M State Bank, Oct. Int. 15.b.> i Du< ember , t , ~r ' 1 E. zM. State Bank, Nov. int. [ .3» 1 1 Troy Huey, Trans. 23 M. Jabers, Distribution 23 T! .Jaberg, Local tuition -J11..»3 23 M. Juber*. Special aelil fund 529j1.8< .., m Jaoera, i-oa.l 12 John Felty. Wub. twp trana “5 .<» 24 Al. jabera. Cleaning ditch , I Sept. 12 Hoy Lewis, truns. kJ. to DlalHtraeuieula ' January ~ , , .. 2 Adams Co. Treas. Farlow dm. 238.10 l 5 Frank I'. Brewater, Ins !> Amos Ketchum. Teaching 100.00 I 9 Madeline llobin, do 100.00 9 Helen Kenney, do J-’6 ’0 9 Jesse W. Snyder, do Jr®-";! 9 C. F. I- Heed, do 150.00 9 Rollin It Glenn, do 210.00 I 9 Mary Godfrey, do u Cluv Abnet. Janitor 65.00 10 F. 51. State Bank, Int. on <ou. osO.OO 10 Cross Service Co.. Gasoline 64.58 IT Montgo'ry Ward Co. Sew meh 53.90 ') !■ M. State Bank, Int cou 136.00 29 F. M. State Bank. Int bonds 1015.001 :rn William Wcndk. Driv truck jj.i.VO 30 Herbert Dally, do 30 W. It. Smith, do . 3o.vQ ;;o John Bollenbacher, Sal. rent 55.00 ;)0 A I Moser. Twp license <5.60 30 John Marshall, Driv truck .... 35.00. February \ . I
reoruary \ , 2 It. Fetters, Driv truck 35.00 t> Chas. Abnet, Janitor 65.00 6 Boltin 11. Glenn, Teaching . 210.00 tt Mary Godtroy, do 170.00 6 <•. F. L. Reed, do 150.00 6 Jesse W. Snyder, do 126.80 6 Helen Kenney, do 126.80 6 Amos Ketchum, do 100.00 G Madeline llobin, do .. 100.00 21 Christen Zehr, Repair bidg. 13.10 21 J>. H. Goble Co., Supp. 27.96 21 Chas. C. Snyder. Hauling coal 51.06 27 B. C. Fetters, Driv truck - 35.00 27 Herbert Dailey, do 36.05 27 William Wendlc, do 35.00 27 W. ft. Smith, do 35.00 27 John Bollenbacher, Trustee ex. 31.50 28 F. M. State Bank, Int. coupon 15.00 28 Cross Service Co., Oil & gas .... 122.73 March 1 John Marshall. Driv truck 35.00 I Jonathan Klan. Repairs 15.80 5 Rollin H. Glenn. Teaching 210.00. 5 Mary Godfrey, do 170.00 1 5 C F. L. Reed, do 150.00 5 Jesse W. Snyder, do 126.80 5 Helen Kenney, do 126.80 6 Amos Ketchum, do 100.00 5 Madeline Kobin, do .... .. ..... 65.94 5 Chas. Abnet, Janitor 65.00 19 Louies Kleine, County treas. 393.00 21 John Bollenbacher Sal A rent 55.00 27 Willa M. Lower. Teaching . 110.10 27 Wm Wcmlle, Driv truck 35.00 27 Herbert Daily, do 35.00 .7 crank Stump, Labor on road 9.00 '27 B. C Fetters, Driv truck 35.00 27 W. JI. Smith, do 35.n0 28 John Marshall, do 35.00 28 John Bollenbacher, Trustee ex. 16.10 April 6 Amos Ketehum. Teaching . 100.00 | 6 Helen Kenney, do 126.80 6 Jesse W. Snyder, do 126.80 ' 6 Madeline Robin, do 109.00 6 C. F. L. Reed, do 150.00 6 Mary Godfrey, do 170.00 a Rollin H. Glenn, do 210.00 8 Kiger it Co., Desks 190.81 2 1 Fred Miller. Labor ou road 84.50 25 1' M. Slate Bank, Int on note 110.00 25 Cross Service. Co., Gasoline 67.25 25 Cross Service Co., Kerosene 17.37 2’7 E. E. Crowe, Hauling tile 12.00 29 Frank Davis. Kent sehl grd 35.00 29 D. D. Lehman. Rep lights ... 15.95 29 Ivan J. Johnson, Rep. truck . 6-87 23 Spangler Bros, Supplies 22.31 :m John Bollenbacher. Trustee ex 16.10 May | 1 John Bollenbacher, Sal & rent 110.00 1 Willa M. Lower. Teaching 110. Id 1 Wtn. Wendel, Driv truck 41.75 1 Herbert Daily, do 13.75 : 1 B. C. Fetters, do 13.75 2 Lou Weaner, Labor on road 10.00 2 W. R. Smith. Driv truck 13.75 I 2 John Marshall, do 19.00 I 2 Chas, Abnet. Janitor 165.00 2 J. Haymond Schultz, Com spkr 18.00 1 Mary Godfrey, Teaching . . 170.00 I 6 C. F. L. Reed, do 150.00 7 Amos Ketelimn. do 100.00 7 Madeline llobin lOO.On ■J Helen Kenney, do 126.80 11 Berne Witness Co., Leg adv. 13.10 11 Jesse W. Snyder, Teaching 126.80 It Roy McDaniel, Labor on road 3.00 1 I Grover c. Fetters, do 38.2’0 t."i Wm. Wendel. do 7.50 16 W H Bradford, Stamps 369 16 Wm. Bollenbacher, Lab on rd 12.00 19 Bank of Berne, Flag, clock. repair piano . 14.50 21 Ft. Recovery Tile Co., Tile . 31.30] 2’l Teacher's Retirement fund, assessm't for Madeline llobin 31.06 2’2 Chas. Morningstar, Labor 9.30 23 Bolin H. Glenn, Teaching ’210.00 I 2'3 Rollin 11. Glenn, Man tr. supp. 12.69 12’5 Democrat Co,, Legal adr. 38.50 29 Ainos Steiner, Rep Kerr ditch 12.70 29 Amos Steiner, Labor on road 5.00. June | * I Rev. Fledderjotiann, Bae. ser. 10.00 3 John Bollenbaeher, Trav exp 12.20 Hi John Bollenbacher. Salary 55.00 15 First Nat'l Bank, Int coupons 195.00 26 First Nat l Bank, hit & bonds 3000.00 pH F. &M. Bank. Int. coupons 330.00 1-26 I’hilip Brewster, Ditch repair 1.00 27 Mary Godfrey, Institute 61.00 July 3 Zimmerman Coal Co., Coal . 218.01 3 Jesse W. Snyder, Institute . 50.61 3 Mfadelin Robip, do 35.00 3 Helen Kenney, do 50.72 C D. 11. Goble. Repair & culverts 61 92 6 D. H. Goble, Supplies 13.27 9 Kiger & Co.. Supplies . 127.22 to John M. Bollenbacher, Salary 55.00 16 C. F. L. Reed. Institute 73.65 16 Rollin 11. Glenn, do 84.0'1 16 A. J. Messer Co., Rep. trk body 910.70 Hi Harvc Rlesen, TlrOs i trk rep 36.80 16 Berne Lumber C 0.,, Lumber 83.13 l»i Giliom Lumber Co., do 11.95 17 John Adang, Labor on ditch . 6.p0 18 Edu'-ational Supply Co., Dip. 13.11 18 F. M. State Bank, Interest 87.50 2'l IT. S. Christen, Cotpm't exp 9.81 , 23 B. XV. Boehm, Labor. 6.00 24 A. C. McClurg Co., Books .... 107.78 21 Amos Ketehuui, Institute lli.oo 2 1 Chas. Brewater, Labor on dull .20.10 31 A. C McClurg Co., Books 2.041 . August . 5 John Bollenbaeher, Sal & rOrit 55.00 I 5 I>. M. Teeter, Janitor supp. 2.85 ; 112 J. 1. Holcomb Co., do 23.15 . 11 Montgomery Ward Co.. Tires 118.70 : September ; 2 Sears. Roebuck Co., Tires ... 2’8.50 ; 4 Herbert Daily. Labor 18.25 : 16 M. !’ Helm, Books 20.90 ; 19 R C- Stuber. Itvurance - 26.50 19 John Bollenharher. Sa! & rent 55,00 .1 A. C. MeClurg Co., Books 30.79 23 Grover Fetters, Labor on road l/.lfi 23 Grover Fetters. LJbo ran ditch 15.75 : Jo E. h. Lehman, Books 17.50 October ; 2 Glen Marsh. Teaching 210 ©o Ernest Hiestand. do . 170 00 2 Mary Godfrey, do „ 160.00 ; Agnes Atx Shoemaker, do . . 100.00 2 Helen Kenney, do 136.80 ' . Leona Miller, do 100.00 2 Madeline Robin, do 100 00 : 2 Ray Dutt, do IJB n 0 2 Jonathan Rian, Filing s»ws 3.15 3 £ ro " 8 SeD'l° e Co - OH & gas 105.95 - Herbert Daily, Driv truck . -*6,00 3 Homer Debolt, do 35.00 - 9, r , do Brutoer, do 35.50 ; i M Jabers. Exam records 30.00 : « SS:;: 1 * Brister. Labar ditch ■ ’.50 9 FUUip Brewster, Driv truck 38.00 ;
14 John Marshall, do ■ .E'22 23 D. C. Wagner, I-abor I'.'J : 24 Aaoclated Mfg. Co. Jan supp 6.06 2 4 Atlas on Co.. Flour oil 2J-»» 24 Thorton Levy Co.. Dianka 1" 24 Democrat Co., to-gal adv »-50 : 21 Adama Co. Wllncsa. do . }l-J» ; 2 4 John Bollenbaeher, sal it rent 110.00 21 Harve fleiaen. Huppllca 24 A. J. Moser Co., Truck repair 121<0 ; 21 Cross Service Co,, Has A oil 3J. 13 28 John Brewster, Mbor . JO 60 29 Chas. Abnet. Janitor 5«,00 29 Madclln Robin. Teaching 100 ;'M Leona Miler, do 1 29 liny Duff, do 2»®« 29 Helen Kenney, do 1;6.»« 29 Glen Mnrab. do -IO"! 29 Erneat Hiestand. do ' ; 29 Mary Godfrey, do 16V.00 30 Qlen Marsh. Man train'* sup H"' 30 Agnes Shoomaker. Teaching 100."a 30 Herbert Dally. Hack driving 35.00 34) John Marshall, do . 31 Homer Debolt, do 3''O'[ 31 John Bollonbaehcr. Trustee ex 46.10, November . „ > 3 Holthouse Drug Co., Books .1-0 . 4 Chius. Fetters, Labor on ditch 22.10 I 7 I’lilltp Brewster, Driv hack 35.00 7 Orlando Brunner, do . 3a.80 7 D. H. Goble Co.. Supplies 8 .J| 7 Baumgartner & Andrews. Lbr ’’ -2 7 Ivan J. Johnson, Truck rep 16.1. 11 Heenv Equity Co , Cement 50.9" 13 John Wcmlle. Label' 12.51> 11 Wm. Adang. Adv. Bd. Salary . S.O'H 23 First National Ban. Int cou. 70.0il | 23 I'ecatur Democrat. Advertla'a 7.43 " , olen Marsh. Teaching 200."0 25 Ernest Hiestand. do 160.00 Ja Mary Godfrey, du 160.00 25 Ray Ditfu do 120.00 , 25 Helen Kenney, do J*®- 0 ? 25 Leona Miller, do 95.00 25 Madeline llobin, do 95.06 25 F. O. Davis. Rent for sclil gid 35.00 25 C. L. Sniithu, Adv Bd sal. 5.00 25 Jacob Tester, do . 25 Chas. Abnet. Janitor 75.00 25 Agnes Shoemaker. Teaching 90.00 26 Herbert Daily. Driv back 35.00 26 John Marshall, do 35.00 December , I Humer Debolt, Driv truck . 35.1.> I 5 Cross Service Co., Oil A- gas 112.31 i XI I. 11. Goble Co., Supplies . 11.47 8 John Wcmlle, Labor bn ditch 11.75 8 Orlando Brunner. Driv truck 35.0" JI Lewis Wendle, Radiator 12.1'0 22 V. F Bolenbacher, Haul coal 63.27 22 W. 11. Bradford, Stamps 2.00 123 First Nat'l Ban, Bonds & int. 3100.00 123 Ber kley Cardy Co., Pictures 7.85
21 Wabash Stone Co., Stone ... 28.06 2 1 Cross Service Co., Gas A oil .... 29.03 2 1 Leonti Miller, Teaching 105.00 2 1 Madeline Robin, do 105.0"' 24 Ray Duff, do 136.0" 24 Helen Kenney, do 133.60 21 Olen Marsh, do ... 220.00 24 Ernest Hiestand. do . ........ 180.6" 21 Mary Godfroy, do 180.00 21 Agnes Shoemaker, do IdO.Otl 24 Zinierman Coal Co.. Coal . 2 11.50 2 1 Dodd Mead Co., Readers 42.00 2 1 To correct error in vchr 173 2.00 26 Orlando Brunner. Driv truck 35.0')' 26 John Bollenbacher, Sal & rent 110.00 26 John Marshall, Driv truck 35.f1u 28 Spangler Bros.. Groceries 21.67 28 Wells Bros., Frame pltcurea . 18.6" Homer Debolt, Oriv truck 35.00 Bond Indebtedness $20.00".00 Temporary Loans ... 4,500.00 Total indebtedness of Special School Fund 184.5M.M Recapitulation i TOWNSHIP FUND Balance on hand Jan. 31, 11'25 $ 933.531 Receipts during year 1572.65) ic al of balances and receipts 2506.21 Disbursements during year .... 1115.75 Filial balances 933.59 ROAD FUND Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1925 $ 317 98 Receipts during year 702.75 'lotal of balance and receipts . 1050.76 Disbursements during year 2X9.18, Final balances .......... 347.98 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Balance, on hand Jan. 1, 1925 $ 3377.06 ?ccelpts during year . ... 13409.15 ota! of balances and receipts 16786.51 Disbursements during year . 14828.05 Final balances 3377.06 TUITION FUND Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1925 . $6716.39 Receipts during year 9190.53 Total of balances and receipts 16236.92 Disbursements during year ... 9589.50 Final balances 6716.39-] DOG FUND Disbursements during year $393.00 TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS Balance on hand Jan. 1,\1925 $11105.02 Receipts during year 25175.38 Total of balances and receipts 36580.10 Disbursements during year .... 26515.48 Final balances ; 11403.02 Total balances us shown by this report $11405.02 Total balances and outstanding warrants, Dec. 31. 1925 518.3 S Cash in depository December 31, 1925 11105.02 JOHN BOLLENBACHER, Trustee Jefferson township. o ; WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP ■ " ■ ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEE OF WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. FOR YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, IWS. Receipta January 2 U. A. C B.: Ist N. B.; P. L. & T. Co., Dec., '2l Int. 21.12 26 M. Jabcrg, Co. Aud, Jan dist 1236.96 February 2 O. A. C. B.; Ist. N. B.; I’. L. A- T. Co., Jan. Int. . 25.76 9 Chas Falk, Del dog tax 1924 3.00 Ma reh 2 O. A. C. B.: Ist. N. B.; P. L. & T. Co , Feb. Int. 22.66 2 Gerber Ladder Co., Old stove 10.00 .April I 1 O. A. C. B.; Ist N. B.; P. L, &T. Co.. March Int. . 22.05 20 A. C. Butcher, Docket fees 13.0" Mav 1 O. A. C. B.; Ist N. B ; P. L. A- T. Co., April Int. 19.72 June . 1 O. A. B.; Ist N. 8., I P. UA- T. Co., May Int. . . 17.1.1 l._> J. AV. Merriman, Docket fees . 8.75 15 Dick Boek, Refund on F. O. Martin drain 65.11 29 M. Jabcrg, June draw 1181—1 July 1 O. A. C. B.; tst N. 1:.; P. L. A- T. Co.. June. jut. 16 32 S M. .laberg. Ditch Refund 14 1.75 27 M. Jabcrg. July draw 1287.93 August 1 O. A. C. B.; Ist N. B.; P L. & T. Co., July Int. ... 27.99 September 1 O. A. C. B.; Ist N. B.; P. L. & T. Co., Aug. Int. 26.19 October 1 O. A. C. B.; Ist N. B . Nove F mb^ & T - C ° Z O. A. C. B ; Ist N. B.; P L. &T. Co., Oct. hit 23.51 December 1 O. A C. B.; Ist N. B.; ' •k J’ T ' P-’ Nov - lnt 17 -35 41 M. Dec. Draw 7251.22 DUburfieincnts January I r Arnold, Slk damaged.. 65.00 , lee pie, drayage 7.. U A. Z. Smith, transportation 50.00 Smith, Oil stove .. . 800 -6 Glen Cowan, Salah’ 80 00 .a Vera M. Owens, Teaching 115.00 2; rhomas, dd 115 00 31 Nelli*? do . . ... 110 00 31 Thelma Burkhcad, do 115 00 A lb 9 rl do 115.00 2; JV ,th t ryn Lorwin, du 100.00 ol Prank Coppcss, .lan A Trans 100.00 Rus: ell Bowman, Trans. 60 00 February f w.™. I Old Ad. Co. Bank. Bd:. & cou 738.28 6 John Chilcote, Bep. work 1100 9 August Walters, do . . 6.90 lit S h £ ep 1O “ S > ULOO 18 Industrial Book A L'quip. Co., Office supplies sen U Aduna Cd. Withes, Printing . 31.10 ®»mo«f»t, do .. . .- 35.10 ?? $. owa ' 1 ’ Salary 85.00 .3 Alice Cowan, Clli hire ... 25 on if bcheumau. Sheep loss 65 00 25 standard Oil Co., Oil s'l-, S 8 Vera M. Owens, Teaching Ho’ob -8 Mary Thomas, dp Illi 00 28 Nellie JlcGafh. do 110 00 28IlbJ?t“r SSu i" i "* a l’ d 0 .8 Albert Coppess, do 115 60 Kathryn, Dotwin, d 0 I'H'aio d * trims... i0j.,10 .8 Russell Bowman. Trans. "u March 19 Louie: Wslne, Sal. !p Xu<4 ioo.oo 1
IS Thelma llurkhead. Exp. ■■ ’•■ B ® 20 Ruaacll Bowman. Ti““ s * ’ SI 2J Kiger * Co., J P * ‘ 23 Bd. of Did. Aid for Blind, Sup. -• -3 D. H. Goble Co.. Hupplt'” ■ • ’ 28 J. A. Hendricks, Ditch repnlra « 23 Decatur Lumber Co., Material 23 p. J. Hyland, Jan Supp 23 Gay, Zwiek A I’-M u iP 28 Vera M Owens. Teaching 115 ot> 28 Mary Thomaa. do no"" 28 Nellie McGatb. do - .j ,m 28 Thelma Burkhead, do ‘ ()fl 28 Albert Cuppcs". do, inn on 28 Kathryn Dorwln, d" .. |s pm on 28 Frank Coppcss. Jan & liana |)(| 2u Glen Cowan. Salary . , . s;, 30 Frank It. Braun, Ditch repair n”Rii»801l Bowman. Tnins. 20 Glen Cowan. Sall A l'-\ „.' 00 2" Alice Cowan, “elk IIIn ( -• 28 Frnnk Coppesa. Jan. tianx. H»P J ‘ 129 Russell Bowman, irana- () - ::9 John Chllcote. Jan A- ll'p. , . ro.Ncßla MeGutli. 1 eh K A Inal. H--. & Jan. ete 2t065 .“.T O. THeker. 'Trans. «®« I A. Z. Smith, dp ‘ ’ )0 I T. If. Noll, Rep A- Jan aup J*-®® . 1 Thelma burkhead. I eg.lnat 11 I Herbert Foreman Lnumei tg. !-•« SW. H. Dcitlnger. Trana. lu II I. '" I rt Kathryn Dbrwln, leg A- Lx 11 J. P. Braun. Ditch reP“'r 7j Mo IX Mary Thomas. Schoo! aupp „ is Ve,-» M Owens. Teh g A F,x. - .4. 29 Glen Cowan, Salary s ' , v 'June I Woodatoek 1 wp. bales l o„ Mar nine repair • - l - ” 1 Teachera’ Retire Fund Bd.. Teachers’ pensions 11 Frank Coppess. Hauling coal H. I 11 John Chllcote. do 15 Susie 11. Bowen. Trana lultion -" 16 Tom E. Johnson. Ditch repair ID 16 T. R. Noll. Hauling coal : 1; Henrv Polch. Ditch repair - 22 John Chllcote, Haiahng coal 2'l Ben Lininger. HltAi rcpali ■ • 2 4 Glen Cowan. Salary 2" ARi-e Cowan, Clerk hire . '’r Freeman Walters. Ditch repair 7.0" 10 Frank Coppess. School repair 16 H. L. Elliott, do I®-®® 20 E. S. Christen. Comm F.x. " '' 2" Vance Mattox. Truns ruilionlJtli •> 2" A J. Lewion. Trans, tuition ! 20 earroll C. A- C. Co. Fuel 20 M. F. cowan. Clean cometary ,20 Burk Elevator Co. Fuel 2" C. W. Merriman. Light, power a..", 20 Kiraeli-Rcppert Co., Stakes 2> Krick-Tyndall Co.. Tile 1 ; » 2" Smith. Yager A Falk, bupp • " 27 H. L. Elliott. Bldg repairs 84. t.) 27 11. U Elliott, do >1 27 Frank Coppess, do 27 A. R. Ashbauelier, do 2. Burk Fllevator Co., Fuel "7 Glen Cowan. Sal A Ex ' 27 Treas. Adams Co.. Exam reeds l<’.'"' 2" H. F'ritringer, Stumps 27 Oscar Ehrsam, Ditch repairs Lt" August , ... 3 Old Adams Co. Bank. Bd A eou -‘-' s IS'Lee Kahn. School repair . 2 r Glen Cowan, Salary _ x.,.0" 2 1 Alice Cowan, Clerk hire 2..."" 27 Fairbanks Bros.. Bldg repair ,27 Albert Coppess. do 2U.o'_' 127 Henry Heiman. Ditch repair 7.9> fSepteniber 1 Fairbanks Bros.. Bldg repair 1.,0.l I 1 C. S. Niblick, Adv board 5"" I Conrad Gillis, do 2 "" 1 F. O- Martin, do ■' 17 Leonard Supply Co.. Supplies 10.5" 1 7 M. W. Rothert, J. I', supp 28 97 V Pleas. Mills L & P Co, Light 19.21 7 Frank Coppess. Bldg, grd rep 31 fl" Geo. J. Blcumm, do 17.1" ,I'l John Chllcote. do 82."" 13 Albert Coppess, do 211.9" I! 11. F. Linn, do 132.4" la Wm. Noll, Teaching 5"."" | 21 Glen Cowan, Sal A Ex. 125.00 October •t Vera M. Owens, Teaching 120.0" Wm. Noll, do . 78 ""I 3 Mary Thomas, do !;"■ l"i 3 Gladys CrAwnover, do 11.90 3 Albert Coppess, du 12" "" 3 Wlldus V. Tsenhart. do line" 3 Frank Coppess. Jan A trans 10". fl" "] 3 Russell Bowman. Trans G'i.o" 5 Houghton Mifflin Co., Supp 39 67 <1 Geo. J. Blum. Janitor 10.00 12 T. 11. Noll. Repair work 20.0" 12 Standard Oil Co.. Supplies 5.0" 19 Decatur Democrat. Legal Adv 13.4" 19 John C. Winston Co., Supplies 18.11 19 Kiger & ) Co., do 191.32 HI D. H. Goble Co.. Supplies .. . 1.80 26 Glen Cowan. Sal A Ex lOo.O" '.’6 Alice Cowan, clerk hire 25.00 31 Decatur Scji’,l Bd.. Trans tu’tnl"""."" 31 Vera M. Owens, Teaching 120.0'1 31 Wm Noll, do 128.0'1 31 Mary Thomas, do 12"."" 1 3t Gladys Crownover. do 115.0" 31 Albert Coppess, do 120.00 31 Wlldus Lenhart, do . 110.00 31 Frank Coppess, Jan A Trans ... 100.00 31 Russell Bowman. Trans. . 60.0" '3l Decatur Seli'l Bd , Trans tu'tnlol2.so November 7 Geo. Blum, Janitor . 10.00 9 John Chllcote, do 10.00 19 Standard Oil Co., Supplies . 5.15 23 Glen Cowan. Salary 85.00 23 Decatur Democrat. Adv. 7.13 28 Vera M. Owens, Teaching 120.00 28 Win. Noll, do 128.00 28 Mary Thomas, do . 120.00 28 Gladys Crownover. Uy . 115.00 2’B Albert Coppess. do 120.00 28 Wlldus Lenhart, do 110.00 28 Frank Coppess. Jan & Trans 100.00 ■2B Russell Bowman, Trans 60.0') 30 Peoples L. A T. Co., Off rent 90.00 December 5 Geo. Blum, Jan. A repair ... 13.00 11 Suttles-Edwards Co., Ins. . 67.20 It Schafer Hdw. Co.. Supplies . 37.15 11 Smith. Yager A Falk. Repairs 57.4" 11 Holtliousc Drug Co, do 111
JRV ■ -£*A i© 2 IB *SwA j Is “Go Forward” |[ \ Your Motto? M ls “go forward” is your motto g| . you want your bank to comIl ?uc>id your effort. You also * H want it to be ever ready with a word of timely caution. This ■ x bank encourages depositors I ; whose' aims are high, and who « appreciate higli banking standfl aids.
- (11U '~PpesA Jan trans, m.p ■ J ■' I®' 0%” tA* KX ™ is Albert COPP* 8 * S; upp u: 8 ••R Gkn , r 25.00 = 8 All,# f'wahcra RVP«'r wk . 21® pee 31, I'jS’r" ® DlßbiirHenivnK during y 1520.VM Final Dal«l“e- 0AU EVNI , Dec. 31, ILK- mt's Total b*l»o'V aud icvelpt" ~l g ()g UPFCIAL SCHOOL FUND■ Dee 31 8, |921. I'»l6 nee a ® n h,in<l "isfl'i's |(*eelpt» , '>“ rln * ?!.“ eipta 16408.49 Total balance ep r 78381.05 Disbursements during >'"■ g 577.44 Final '“‘‘•""-’ition FUND pec. 31. 1«l. balaney on hand 88 ; 5 j 2 Receipts during r ..,. e |pts 10553.17 Total balance /ear 5596.00 Disi'burseinentH during . 4951.17 Final balame* FUND Dec lllsbursemcnu '{S'YIL FUNDS ,}S S r 32674.88 Disbursements during >e 15268.65 Total balance as shown by >i;2 68.65 ;:w'ai‘ra.;t' ? eh.ek. out.tandinK ' •romi"bnlan' e's J 5525.49 1 Ca'sl? i'n I *dep«»ltory. Decernher 31 st. 192.1 - GLEN COW'AN. . ( TruMee W
yours w W W 'in be shapely/ “T DO NOT want to be thin! I just I want to be my right weight! I want these hollows filled out. I just want enough firm, plump flesh on my 1 bones to fill out my figure.” '' Os course you do. You want a figure that you can drape your clothes 1 on—not just hang them on! What's 1 the use of having pretty clothes, if J they just hang on you? I And what would you say if you ; were told you could have the figure ] you want? A graceful, well rounded ' body—firm, solid flesh—just enough—- , just your right weight? You'd be • mighty happy, wouldn’t you? ’ Well, then, be happy—because vou , can have it! Put plenty of red cells i in your blood and watch your weight 1 go up to where you want it! That's ’ what's the matter with vou! Your , | blood is impoverished. You need more rich, red blood. S. S. S. is the thing 1 b!oo<1 in Jo,,r system. S. S. S. helps Nature build red blood ; cells by the millions. 1 try s. S. S. and watch how 1 quickly you begin to fill ' out your clothes. Notice , your skin clear of un-fF 1 C* C 1 , sightlj’ blemishes— J ' appetite increase—- ' strength come to flabby \, y , muscles and vim and vigor fill your whole system, it’s rod 1 blood that, does it. And S S S surelv ’ 'helps Nature build that red' blood. , 8. S. 8. is sold by all drug stores )_TheJarger bottle is more economical.
JI.-L u«x< lIJ liJj U«bl CARBURETORS I BUY NOW BY MAU I On Sale From | JAN.I4 TO 25 I Take Adantagc of I Ten Day Sale. ■ Stromberg, Holle\, R a y. I field and Carter makes. I CARTER ■ Genuine Curler Carburetor I Model RB-0 1 in. tnp intake, I slantkinl equipment on 1921 K Superior Model Chevroltt B curs. Chevrolet Purl \o, ;q|. ■ 137. Regular list price, (> a di. H .*IO,OO. Our price, each while B. on sale $5.00 K RAYFIELD ■ Genuine Rayfield C.arhui’dor B t ype GIP. ill. top intake B This carburetor is absolutely B stanilard. has a standard I'lang’c B and can be installed on any B motor taking a standard 1 “ iii, B top intake carburetor. Each | carburetor is packed in tin B original Rayfield carton. ■ 'they were usetl as standard B equipment on following cars B and trucks: Paige PJ2O-2122 ■ Model 6-60; Paige 1'1‘23-‘2l-2’i B Model 6-70; McFarlan UK!); I National l!>17 to 23; Slearnx B Knight 1018 to 21 • '•'•'mhir, 1917 to 23; Acme Truck Mudds B AC 1919. Motlel E 1920 and E Models I and 5, 1921 to P. 121. B The regular retail price <>i tins B cikrhurelor is $36.50. <hir prio\ B each while they last... .$15.1)0 B Our price for 2 $25.00 'K HOLLEY I Genuine Holley Carburetor ■ Model SC of latest design. ■ Standard equipment on 1921 K ’ Superior Model Chevrolet cars, B ■ Chevrolet Part No. 313219. B ; Regular list price, each. -SOW B Our price, each, while 011 ■ i sale $5.00 E 1 STROMBERG I . Genuine Type M-1 Strom- ■ , berg Carburetors, 1 in. lop in- B take, standard in every respect. ■ • This lot of Carburetors is ex- I , ceptionally fine, all being wrap- ■ ped in the original paper just a' ■ they come from the Stromberg ■ factory. ■ This type Stromberg > .tbur- k ctor was used as standard < quip- ■ ment on following passenger ■ cars and trucks: Adv.mcL ■ Rumley V/2 ton, Model 13 Al- K ten, Apex I'ton, Atlas Motlel lb. ■ Available V& and 2 lon. Bcsse- ■ mer ton and I'ton, Brocka- R way 114 ton, Ctvdesdalc 1 ion. ■ Corbitt Model D-2 E. Denby | Model 12-13 and 15. Diamond ■ l_aud I’4 ton, Garford Model ■ 25, Graham I'4 ton, Gramm E Bernstein, Hupp Model It. I' l ' | dependent r% ton, Indian t l'.‘ I •on. Republic Model 75. I*d\. | UK and 16, Selden I’4 ion- Aim ■ 4 ton, Velie Model 52, 16 truck, k Signal, Standard 1 ton, I nii> s ' | port I'4 ton, and many others. ,|i Om- price each while on | sale Sl6-O0 I Check or money order should | uccompanv order, and thus « avoid delays. I ORDER EARLA I AUTO SUPPLY Office Room 1 . | Peoples Loan & Ti-ust Co | Decatur, Indiana |
