Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1927 — Page 2

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«ss r::::::::::::::: ts :: «a a CLASSIFIED ADS R t« m «• i* »• «* •» «• «• •; t,a »; »? ;* *-* ■ , 0 • 0 1 * t I a>» • * e » •*r*B* • • *•» *• I OR SALE FOR SAI-K Host radio bargains in town. We service mui repair all makes. Open evenings. I>e»tur Auto Top uuil Paint Shop. Phone 494, 10tl2 FOU HALF Wood, or -ciueom: to cut it on shares. Ella J. Nidlinger, Phone E-569 14-2tx FI)H BALK Jersey Cow, will ho fresh soon Otto Hartmann, R. 1, l)e»a---tur. Preble phone. 16-Jtx FOR SALE—Queen Anna Dining room Suit, like new. Wilton Velvet rug; 9 x 12; Axmlnster Rug 30 x 72; liriilge Lamp; Electric Heater; Mantle clock. Call 065 or 27. 16-3 t WANTED FARM WANTED I am still In business and want to buy 30 to 40 acres, lair improvements on pike not far out. DAN N. ERWIN 6tf Phone 338 PE.MAI.E HELP WANTED- Hosiery representatives wanted by good concern. Purt or full time. Exclusive territory. Write M. C. F. Silk, Vail Wert, Olijo. 14t.~iX WANTED —To buy good sized second hand furnace Call Phone 20. 14-3 t OPPORTCNITY to pun base grocery store, well established and paying business. Good location in business district. Will sell fixtures and lease present location to buyer. Address Hex D. E., % Democrat. 15t3 FOR RENT .Still in Business with two houses] rentals s4o—To trade for 40 ac-reß near Decatur. Daniel Erwin. 7-olc FOR RENT- Hoard and room in west end of city. Prices right. Phone ( 1014. 11-Otx FOR RENT—29,S acre farm near town. 1 See Leigh Bowen. 14-3tx ( LOST AND FOUND LOST —Sterling silver bar pin somewhere on Second street. Return to Democrat office. 14t3x LOST- Saturday morning between Peterson and Preble on Preble and Decatur. Crank for Overland car. Kinder please call Decatur Phone 863-T 14-3 t A. J. Smith made a business trip to Detroit, Michigan, yesterday. Mrs. ltay Keller spent the day ill Fort Wayne with her sister, Miss Dorothy Conklin, of Bluffton. Miss Margaret Niblick, of the Old Adams County Bank, is confined to her home suffering with the flu. o— — Fort Wayne Livestock Market Pigs, 111) to 140 lbs $12.25 140 to 180 lbs $12.10 180 to 225 tbs $11.90 225 to 275 lbs $11.75 275 to 350 lbs $11.60 | Calws $8,001) 14.60 ( Receipts: Hogs 3uo, Calves 25, • Sheep 100. stuciilFrs ti.i: Xe. .tier ' '* .1 ovej. Il >|. ilreliirr. Crunk \tiru,el,! •■earn,. Si|i,ii*r. Trustee* of (lie linprm. ■ nl Order of Uni Mru, VS, Mur., z, Johnson. rt nl. ll.v virtue of an Order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of tile AdaniH Circuit Court. I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Monday ' the 7th day of February, A. 1)., 1927. between the hours of to o'clock A. M. ami i o’clock l'. M. of said day. at'the door of the Court House in Decatur, Adams County. Indiana; the rents ami profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described ryal estate, to-wit; Inlots, number sixteen <t'i) seventeen (17) and twenty-one (21) In the offielai plat of the Town nl Pleasant Mills, situated in Adams 1 County, State of Indiana. Arid on failure to realize the full amount Os judgment. Interest and rusts < 1 will at the sane time and place, e\- ' pose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken us the property of Mary V. Johnson and Bert Johnson, her Husband et al at the suit of Joseph M. Itreiner. Frank Aurand, George Sqalor, Trustees of the Improved Order Bed Men. Said Sale will hr made without any belief whatever from valuation or ajl- ( praisement Laws. ■ HAUL JiO I.LI NGS WORT I f Sheriff Adams County, Indiana ' Lenhart Heller HchurKer Attorney* for Plaintiff J.in 12-19-20 RED PEPPER FOR : COLDS IN CHEST' East: your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain. Break up the congestion. . Feci a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. " "Red Pepper Rub” in the cold rem- i Y'dy that brings quickest relict'. It < cannot hurt you and it certainly seems , to end thu tightness and drive the 1 congestion and soreness right out. Nothing has such concentrated, pen el rating heat as red peppers, and when boat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, aching muscles and i sore, stitf joints relief comes at once. . The moment you apply Red Pepper 1 Rub you l'eel the tingling heal. ft ] three minutes Die congested spol is | warmed through and through. When you are suffering from a 'cold, rheumatism, backache, stiff neck or sorq muscles, just get a jar of Rowki* Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, at any drug store. You will have the quickest relief known. j 9

k kb:: k :::: es::::::h :: :: BUSINESS CARDS ” .« !■ M M • • •« M »• M «* W V M m a 0I 0, 0% •* *• •» •* •• *• •* •* • * -* ** H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street. Office Phone 314 Residence 108Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-8 6-8 p-m. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phone i 27 federal farm loans Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 6, 1924. See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. 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 estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. | Q Q| FA R M MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year (t l} 5%, small corn. 10 year (a 5 V2' <, no expense to you. 20 year @ 6%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. CITY PROPERTY Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. 0 — 0 Many wlto suffer i iYuiu pressure of & . nerves arc sick »——jdead. Come alive. all the wav. (BmflessS£twL\djiist„ients will V2^itfc^/ ( i< ) it. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628. 0 000 —000 O PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mlmmeographing and Addressing | Office Room 1, 5 | Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg * Offce Phone 606--Home Phone 1171 I MILDRED AKEY 1 O ooo—ooo — O HANDS CRACKED? Then it is time to use “Our Own” j Skin Lotion. This preparation softens, soothes, red, rough, inflamed i surfaces. Chaps disappear like magic, i’retty clever for general toilet purposes also. 25c and 45c bottle Callow & Kohne ' —" — 11.11 Ml. llM*— Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays TypewritingStenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do ii. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merrvman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. ' — f

DECATFR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JANI’ARY 10.

MARKET REPOSTS DAILY REPORT - 3F LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts, 1800. holdovers, 1026 steady to 10c lower; hulk 200 tt> down t ineluding pigs $12.75; few 210®>225 ; tie $12.65; 2404/270 lb. mostly $12.50 » tv 12.110; packing sows $10.25011.00. * Cattle receipts 400 steady; mixed ' steers and heifers $9.76; common steers S7DO; reaotnr cows $3.5006. j Calf receipts 100 steady; top vealers $1(1.50; fev; cull and common $12.00 down. Sheep receipt* 1800; no fat lambs held; l>est now held around sl3 or 25c lower; few cull and common [email protected]. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE 'j Wheat: May $1.39%, July $1.39%, Sept. $1.27%. Corn: May 81%c; July 84%c; Sept. 86%c. Oats: May 48%c, July 48c; Sopt. 4G%e. # t LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET r; , Fowels “2c ■| Chickens 2ie i Leghorn Fowls 19r chickens l“ c Geese t* l ' | Ducks | Old Roosters 10c | Eggs, doxeu ‘32c -j LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected January 18) Barley, per bushel 69c Rye, per bushel 89c I New Oats (good) 35c® 40c New Mixed or white corn .. 65c@70c New yellow corn 75c New Wheat $1.25 Good timothy seed $2.25-$2.50 Good alsac seed $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 32c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butter fat (lb.) 48c Mitii g of mviMisMoM'.ii's wi.i: i ok KKAi, Dvrvn: Notice is liereby given that the un- ■ ilersigaeil Conimissioner appointed by ' the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, in-an action for partition pending in said Court wherein ! William 11. Johnson, adminstrator of the estat, of UickHef i’>. Johnson, dej reused is plaintiff and Mattie K. Lenhart. ,d al are defendants to sell ilu real {state described in the complaint in said cause, will, as such Commissioner. on SATURDAY the 12tli day of February 1527, between the hours of ID 'o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock l'. M. or en any day thereafter, if not then split, offer for sale at private sale at rhe law office of Lenhart, Heller & richunfer at ; No. 13," South Second Street in the city of Decatur. Indiana, for not less than ' the full appraised value thereof, to the highest and best bidder, the following real estate situated in the county of Adams and state of Indiana, to-wit:-t'onimenclng at tHe norili west for. ! ner of the south east quarter of the north east quarter of section eleven i (111 township twenty seven (37) north ! of range thirteen (l:,i east, thence ms' on said quarter section line forty th*'e i 4:;) rods and six ID) feet, thence south i six (6) rods andftdeventlp feet to the : north line of tlie right of way tile . Toledo, St. Louis and Western Railroad I now known as tlie Nickel Plate ruilroadi theme south west on and along i the north line of the right of way it said railroad fifty (50) rods six and one nati i liMs) teet l<» the west line of said south east quarter of the north cast quarter of said section eleven lilt, thence north thirty three (33) rods II and thirteen (13) feet to the place of I beginning; Also commencing at a point lon the east line of section eleven itt, Lownsliip and range aforesaid, fifty (5o) * rods and two 13) feet south of the ! north - -si corner -*f -old section eleven .' Ill), tie nee running wesc parallel with ! the north line of said section to tic [j west line of tile north east quarter | of the north east qiAirte.r of said sec- ■ tton eleven ill), thence south twenty . nine i3i') rods fourteen and one half iH'iil feet more or les;s to tlie sou'.li . i west corner of said nortu east quarter of tile north east quarter of said so- - ' i tion eleven ill), thence east on the i south line of gaiil north east quarter I of the north east quarter of section to where Hie north line of ih • ritffit of way of the Toledo, St. Louis and Western railroad mow known as i the Niekel Plate railroad) crosses sail] I south line of said north east quarter of the north east quarter of said section | eleven Ml) thence in a northeasterly ' direction on and along the north line 1 i of said riurht of way of said railroad ,1 to the east line of said section eleven (Ili thence norm on the east line of said section seventeen (17) rods and sec* r\ (7) feet more or less to the phe • of beginning, except from said last described tra<*t the following dcscrilx-41 tracts, to-wit:- Commencing; fifty tu/gl.i . I <f»S) rods and one foot south of the. north east corner of section eleven < I I ; j I! township and range aforesaid, then* • | j west parallel with the north line of I said section nine<9) rods one and one | half (I L.) feet, thence south parallel ’ with the east line of said section, six M (6) rods and eight feet, tlo nee in I a straight line to a point on the east ,j line of said section, five(s) rods and! > i eight (S) feet south of the place of he f ginning, tlisnc* north five (/>) rods ; and < iglit (X) feet to the place of he-. ginning; and except also eommencitig ’ at A point which is six (6) rods and! 'eight (8) feet south of a iwiint. which* ■ i is nine (!)) rods and one and one limL’ j <1»/ 4 ) feet west parallel with the north j 1 line of section eleven (11) township' ,j and range aforesaid of a point on tie; east line of said section eleven( ll », J ’! whch last mentioned .point is fifty) eight (dX) rods and one (1 > foot south 1 of liie north east eornor of said sc •- I tion eleven (II) thence running west PdriilleJ with the north line of said I Mo tion eleven (11) three (3) rods and I thirteen (13) feet, thence south paraiI lei with the east line of said section | to the north line of the right of way i of the Tolciju. Bt. Louis and Western railroad (now known a 8 the Niekel ; Plate railroad), them e in a north ea-r dir*« tton on and |2oni th north line of the right of way of said railroad J j to the cusL line of said section eleven i|(ll). thence north on the east line I of said section to a point silty three. HM«) rods Him- (9) feet south of the ' north cast c,orner of said acctiun elcvri j (11). them e in a westerly direction on a straight line to the place of bo- | ginning. Ter him of mmUm- One third of t li* purchase money cash, one third in nine i l months and one third in eightc :ii i months from day of sale, deferred pay-I ments to he evidenced by notes wan ' j lug valuation and appraisement laws and to be secured b> mortgage on tliej i real (state soM. Purchaser may pavj the full amount of (lie purchase money in ettfh it' so desired. Said sale to be < free of Hens. » J.>ated this 17th day of January 1'J27,! BUrtT IJKNHAHT, Cofumlssionor | Heavy B. Heller, l- red T. Schurgor, Attorneys 1 Jan. 13,36 I -y.’, / i .Vl*

MlilCk OF Cl BI.IC I.KTTIXC I Notice Is lieieby Riven that the tionril k of t'oiiimlsHionai* of Ailuimi kountj. ’ iml In nn. mil receive blila for H'O vonstructlon of a Mimcadumlscd roau in Jeffvmon Tawnehlp In aaiil count)', known ns the Hi.itlei Burk Miuiolhpi Komi, up am) until ten o clock A. M. on Tuesday Faby ». 1»27 at tha re«ular in,.eilnn of said Board of I’ommlaslonere. held In the City us De.utur. Adams Couiiiy. Indiana. Sealed IddH will he >e- > ceived for the lonstruetlori of su'd l road In accordance *lth the plana, apeol- : fioatlons and report oi the viewer; and I engineer, wlileh are now on file in the ’ Audlfor's office of said county, raid . road to lie built of crushed alone alone I A bond inuat aceoinpany each bid In twice the amount of the bid riled, 1 conditioned on the faithful performance . of said work, and that the bidder, f , awarded the contract, will enter Into , contract therefor and complete same, ’ aeeordtnk to Hindi contract and in uv. ! cordanee wltli'the bid filed. | All blda ahull he made so as to KlVe tlie amount for which said road will be ’ conatrueted for cash, payable on esilmate to lie made by tlio enßlneer In oharue. not to exceed eikfhty per cent, of any one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by tlio sale ,of bonds as required by law. ' Tile Board of Commissioners reserves ’ the rlKlit to reject any and all bld.i. Martin .laberir Auditor Adams County. Indiana Jan 5-13-19 o 1 Ml'llii: OF I’l III.IC I.KTTIMS Notice is hereby given that the Hoard of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road In : Wabash Township In said county, i known as the F S. Armstrong Macadam ISoad. up anil until ten o'clock Ail. ' ,m Tuesday l'eby. s. 1937 at the regular , meeting of said Hoard of ('oiiimissioucrs. held In the City of Decatur, A.lamn 1 County, Indiana. Sealed blits wilt be received’ lor t lie construction of su'd ' road In accordance with the plans, igiectUeations and report of Ihe viewers and engineer, which are now on file in the Auditor's office of said county, said road to be bulk of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid In twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned on the faithful performance of -aid work, and that the bidder.-if awarded the contract, will enter Into contract therefor and complete same, recording to such contract and In accordance wilh the bid filed. Ail bids shall he made so as to give the amount for which said road will He 1 obstructed for cash, payable on estimate to lie made by the engineer in charge, not to exceed eighty per cent, of any one estimate, out of the funds to he hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The Hoard of Commissioners reserves the right to “reject uny and all bids. Martin Jaberg Auditor Adams County. Indiana Jan 3-13-19 19 I !■ I ■llf WWWIWMMBi Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur, Indiana Phone 1022- Phone ISI. COMING SALE DATES Book Your Sale Early. Jan. 20—Reem Phillips, 5 mi. north west of Van Wert, Ohio. Farm sale, Jan, 21 —James Barkley, 4 miles south of Monroeville. Jan. 24—Erastus Fritzinj;er, 2 miles west and 1 mile north cf Decatur. Jan. 25—Ivniprgi Bros., farm sale, lVt mile north, 14 mile east of Preble. Jan. 2fi—V. A. Foreman, 3 miles southeast of Willshire, stock sale. Jan. 27—Robert Hyland, near Paulding. Ohio. Jan. 28—Lem Troutner, 2 miles east and 1 mile north ol Decatur. Closing out sale. Jan. 29—Butler & Ahr, Decatur; stock sale. Feb. I—o. Newport, V t mite south and % mile east of Monroeville. Feb. 2—Zeser Bros., 3 miles south of Decatur, farm sale. Feb. 3—C. T. Tumbleson, south of Wren, O. Farm sale. Feb. 7—Ernest C. Veit, 1 mi. west. 1y 2 mile north of Boston. Htock sale. Feb. B—Fred Iviehl, 4 mile cast, 2'4 mile north of Wren, Ohio. Closing out sale. Feb. 9—Joe Bowen, Will shire, Ohio, Closing out sale. Feb. 10—Arthur Sipc, 6!4 mi cast of Berne. Closing out farm sale. • Feb. 11—N. E. Macklin, 5 miles northeast of Decatur on ( the Sam Krill farm. I Feb. 12—Butler & Ahr, Decatur, stock sale. Feb. 14—Joe Heiman, 4 mile south and 1 mile west of Decatur, closing out sale. | Feb. 15—S. E. Rowland. I Pcnnville, Ind., closing out farm sale. | Feb. 10—Ed Bollenbach, 7 miles east of Berne. Farm sale. Feb. 17—Seth Beldon, 5 mi. southeast of Willshire. j Feb. 18—Frank Hammond, •" mile east, 1 mile north of Decatur. Feb. 21—L. Diver, 2 miles south, 3 miles west of Monroeville. l eb. 22—William Mauller, 1 mile north, 1 m il c west of W ren, O. Feb. 23—Pat Mays, 1 niile south of Rockford. Closing out farm sale. *' e !’- 24—Pure bred Chester vynite hog sale, Monroeville District Breeders Assn., 3 mile i north of Monroeville. l‘eb. 25—Gust Borne. 1 milc west, 2*4 miles north of Preble, j l eb. 28—W. 0. 'Robinson, I Galveston, Ind., farm sale. ; Mar. I—Wayne Gaunt, 5 >/ 2 imiies east of Decatur, closing , out sale.

I KIRKLAND TOWNan ir | . . . , id I'oiri or Till' Till ViK* 4 A \VKiA K i!""u mwxi.il l >. (Util KMIIMi OKI. dl. lUMKIBT* J }WrVt National Bank, Intsiest ;| ~o I)«»efitibt*r , hi ir.VvSi is Martin Jal>*rif, January • • i j * f'rlrMt* National Hank, Interest Jummry . , , . i sad im 26 Kirn National Hank Loan . I Klrat National Bank, intereit t> Kabruary . # . 27 Martin Jabrrg. J»«»K fund 'l Klp*t National Hank, interewt March ~ uti 22 Kim National Bank Loan —ww*J 11 Flrit National Bank, lalerest , April 1 1 'V'lrst Nutlonal Bank. Interest , 31 Martin Jaberg June Draw s 'l 'Flrst National Bank, Interest Jtme . , 11 Martin Jaberg. June Draw •■'•j U Do. lienburs Twp AIIUfUHt 1 FI ret Nat loiutl Bank, Interest _ July Interest L.J'!, 5 First National Bank, Loin ...OU 0U September 1 Kirst National Hank, Interest , : , . ,v ! 2:5 First National Hank Loan 4.< October 1 First National Hank, Interest September Nov ember 1 First National Bank, Interest i ictobei 8 Glen Cowan, Transfers December l First National Hank. Interest November . 1 A moist Stheuraann Transfer, .is-.-* 17 Martin MercliberKor, Trans * 20 Martin Jaberg December D B,6t»b . 20 Teachers It. F. Disburse inenlN : December 20 Wei) Griffith, Teaching 2J Dorth.v I>i 1 litiyr. du • I°o.p" 21 Until Gelsel, do 21 Jacob Kuehr, mowinK yard ... 21 Martin Jailers. 1?\. record 20.0*| 21 Smith. Yager & Falks, supplies 39.60 21 Holthouse DruK ( 'o.. 4)0 21 Lee Hardware Co., do 42.30 21 A. U. Ashbauch«*r. atoVc jacket/and pipe 13.C0 21 August Walters, repairs 21 Suttles-Edwards Co., insur. . 3;ln* ’1 Schafer Hdw, Co., stove rep, 1W 21 Verne Mitchell, 22 VV. H. Hettinger, trustee exp. 32[».bn 22 \V. 11. Dettingfer, ditch exp. 7.0" 22 Daniel Scherry, advisor serv. J 2 Jacob Henschen, iio &-00 22 Jacob Henschen, repairs 1• -" 22 Preble liifrlit Power Co., elec. 32.80 22 H. A. Briner, coal 36.D7 22 V. C. Millikan, teaching 225.0’». 22 V. C. Millikan, supplies 11.3') 32 Albert Arnold, jan. & sup 255.00 January 6 Atlas Oil Co., floor oil $ 22.50 :• «’arl Vick, repair of drain 15.50 12 Zimmerman Coal Co., coal, fr. 276.51 15 J. L. Gerber, oil for H.S. 1.70 18 August Walters, furnace rep, 154.*' IS Schafer Hdw. Co., .supplies.. 22.40 18 Suttles-Kdwards Co., ins. 268.80 18 Lee Hdw. Co., supplies 14i.6t» 37 Jacob Barger, wood 01.77 30 U. M. Houck, teaching 130.00 20 c. I'. Foley, express 4.50 30 Preble lat. Power Co., electric. 0.10 20 Johrf Helmrich, supplies 13.8»i 20 Charley' Johnson, teaching . . 250.0 n 20 Frank Null, do 200.00 20 ltutli Barker, *lo . 150.00 2!* Until Barker, <i" ... ISO.## 30 Albert Arnold, janitor 50.n0 20 Vernon Arnold, leaching 100.0“ 30 A!t"ii Corson do . 67.15 20 Win. Griffith, do 10o.““ 20 Lloyd Bryan, do 6 4.23 February ! First X. Hank, bonds A cou. 1100.00 1 Smith, Yag. Falk, supplies 32.1“ s Krick-Tyndall Co., brick . .. 66.77 5 Anier. Secur. Co., insurance.. 10.20 8 Dec. Democrat, annual report 41.60 11 Dec. Democrat, printing adv. 7.43 il Henry Horne, hauling coal ... 10.00 il Charley Johnson, supplies 43.07 U Win. Arnold, repair stove 2.30 25 Walter Conrad, hauling coal 15.0“ 26 Frank Schmitz, repr. stove l.ou 26 Win. Griffith, teaching 100.00 26 Alton Corson do ....' ..... 100.00 26 Charley Johnson, do 2.5“ • Frank Null. d-» . 200.00 6 Until Barker, do 1: 6 Jtiith Barker, do . 150.““ 26 Albert Arnold, janitor 50.C0 37 li. M. Houck, teaching 130.0“ 27 Beatrice Dellinger, do .... 20“.“" 27 Vernon Arnold, do lu0.““ 27 Lloyd Bryan, do 100.00 27 First N. Bank, note & int 2163.0" March 8" 11. A,* briner, ■ oal 3, 0 x Frank Sclunitz, stove .repair.,.... 1.25 11 Kdw. LimcVistall, hauling coal 2."" 1 2 Lusk v White Cob. Co., hooks 22.. ; 21 H. lii '.in'!. t < ight 2,84 34 Alton Corson, teaching 100.““ 25 Charley Johnson, do 2“o.““ 25 Frank Null, do lOo.'to 25 Until Barker, do 160.00 25 Jtuth Barker, do 10“!()“ .5 Albfrt a mold, janitof 69 1 0 25 ltutli Barker, supplies 10.57 26 Vernon Arnold, teaching 50.““ 26 IL M. IIOU4 k. do ■ - 27 Beatrice Hettinger, do 50.0“ :7 Lloyd Bryan, do #O.OO April 7 O. L. Rogers, diplomas 6.5“ 7 Leonard sStolte, supplies 25!57 12 Kiger Co., do 90.26 21 Lcnard Supply Co., benches.. 135.4“ 2 2 Charley Joltnson, teaching 200.00 22 Charley Johnson, institute ... 100.00 23 Frank Null, teaching .... j*h “6 231 Frank Null, institute #o.“0 23 Huth Barker, teaching IJOoO 25 Ruth Barker, institute 60 <>o 23 Ruth Barker, tcacliing .... ];I7 c'» 23 Ruth Barker, institute f,2 si> 25 Kirkland Ore})., Com. music IfLOO 25 Albert Arnold, janitor 50.““ -5 V. F. Schwahn, Comm, speaker 20.“" 25 Alton Corson, institute . 30.0) .3 Alton Corson, janitor 25 00 25 Alton Corson, teaching 57*u; 23 Lloyd Bryan, do . . .. IJSSB 23 Lloyd institute 21.42 23 Lloyd Bryan, jan. and sup .. 5«/ mi Beatrice Hettinger, teaching 10k“2 25 Beatrice Hettinger, institute.. 30.01 25 Beatrice Hettinger, jan. & SU p. 25 80 i Min. Griffith, teaching .. 166 08 21 Win. Griffith, institute 33 -4 Mm. Griffith, jail. & sup... . 5.8.52 2 4 Vernon Arnnld, touching . 166 h" -t V ernon Arnold, institute 5 ' 3 1 Vernon Arnold, jan. & sup. . 3V50 1* !;■ *}• llouck. teaching l»i!U -0 lv. M. Houck, janitor... * 25 00 A 'f lw . mowing yard -J .A. btraub, repairs 7 (, (l May J IT Kelly-Woodward (’piaster 2 1“ •J Ulic ! 'i rs , t , - N '- Lank. int. on note .. gy i, O ■ t ' . ' t'ux. Ai exp. 400.00 “ ’ ; N ',, 1 ‘' ulk ' hole * inL . l()Hg.;i i -•> Haloid Barger, hauling coul i-i.i. j®lv a,,UK S " la!,. ■> “' "hrmnn. envelopes., in XU .- •'•.Hower. repair drain • < V‘">al hclcnt. Co.. Dot. sup. 131 l“ s KR*'- Works, nice. Bu g ,'b, S Airnnierimm C. Co., < out, frt 212 ■£ l F' 1 "?" Barger, hauling coai yi'rd! ' I’ec. Luin. ( o„ Huppltr? y;; 1,7 ? A.«*UHt \V alters, pltmihing . ,1 vojlier Bum. Co., supplies . y'f ieien hvm elt. history |, uo k lr,, ( t'/.ni Oerber, eoul . AUgimt ' r t^ ia| ik, int. on note 1501 •*, '“ 1 " 1 f > . Hunk, lion,ls * rijii. liiyn mi • *j. U. Hull, wall paper t; • > bfmtcmbpr 0,, “ ii r;!" 1 , hi ,n ‘■ I ,| erx M i, lK 1:)()ll I J.ii Ul, I leiisrlien, ditch « „rk | i'j N. Bank, note a- tilt. *1(156 00! '((-"‘iV I 1 !/ iV' 1 ’ llu "«"ig paper 17.00 •! 'i?, t" 1 " I '' UusU'e serv. linyo r,J .' 1 • Millikan, teaching... ■ -2 'erne Mil. lyolt, d„ -8 l*iilli Barker, do t'J - JX list tier Buwfr, dtf J ' Octoher - v KKi.oo ! !! ul i hv ,. l,| l , ‘"k' teaching 100.00 1 R. M. Houck, do i la m, l ltutli Gcisel, do lOaim J Win. Griffith, do ...2; L|, J. Alton Corson, do luoioo

100,00 I 1 LIU>J f r ‘“' work on oeliooi* 24.00 I -j Henry Borne, work • 14 Verne MUehill. Teachers RetlfOWJJlt. 100.00 votlM P ullu, 'ai * * 100. no 20 Alton t’oreon, 9®. 11.19 "6 11. P. Crum, «OPP * 100,00 , 26 Lloyd llrynn. tree Ilia* iro.O# 27 F.stu Drown, do 100.00 ■7 Verne Mitchell. 1 " 22S 00 V ('. Millikan, do 16a "0 I 27 Until Darker, do lOOdll) I 2» Win Griffith. 6“ 130,00 29 II M. Houck, do November mi... ».M :i sundard Oil ‘ ■ ' 100.00 3 But h Geieel. lea.liing ■ 3,00 6 Clifton rik „'‘, r ' Iw na varU 8.(3 6 Walter Conrad. m’Wl''* • u 10 Alteii Coraon. te#vmnt> lon.jn ■3 Lloyd Br.van, ao ~.,5 qy 24 V. C. Millikan, do m „ v 21 Vern Mltehell, do 150.n0 24 ltutli Barker. (1» IjO.OO 24 Esta Brawn. »io lOO.'OO 24 Dorthy Billing, du 130 00 2J ItnfJJSwa'd.- 7;: ,00.00 : T i r'r r Ge, a c.,tea [ hi,.g ■ 190.00 6 Dec. Lum. (-“•• lu j nber 6 Kochtr Lum. Co., u<» 1 ii A It. Ashhau.'her. sime pipe a-. ; H. Knapp * Son. repair. O.o) ' Krtck-Tyndall Co., bin k 7 Lenard Stolte, »dPP' ,, * ’(1 ■”> y E. H. Kruetiman. work • •;>•- 11 Alton Coroon. tea'hlng ' I 14 Kiger Co., supplies |£'J # 17 Ollllom Bros., pump A itpr. jv » 17 Wm. Jackson, telephone .Ju 1 20 WoJdaworth Dk. Store, book. 45.83 1 Jo Sanitary Sup, C >.. »npp iea „*».(# 20 Zimmerman t'l. Lo.. eoal. frt. -• 20 Lenard Sup. Co., supplies ( .0 >2O Hemingtun Tpr. Co., repairs.. • 2(1 Vilas Oil Co., oil *?• " 20 H M. Beery, advisor service ! 20 IL M. Beery, morning year * I 22 Hutii Darker, teaching ” 22 Kata Drown, do ran, 22 Alton Corson, do J h | ’ 22 latwreme Ih-brl. h. itauilng , | 24 Samuel Barger, wood ??■'-. 1 24 O. F. Hildebrand, wood .... 19.Mj ! 24 K. M. Houck, teaching 1«4.40 | 24 Berne Witness, legal adv. 6LIW 24 Berne Lum. Co., cement . J.IO 24 U (’. Keller, clock repair 5.50 24 V. W. Downs, supplies .... 14.*® 24 Dee. Democrat, legal adv. 41).6a 24 IL M. Houck, teaching 18a.ni) 24 Lloyd Bryan, do 'Od n® 25 James Steel, cleaning cemetery 8.00 2x Rita Brown, leaching o.dh 2N Guy Brown, magaslne In 2S Joe Meyers, oil -.•) 2n First N. Bank, note & Int. 32...! *o 30 First N. Bank, note 3900.90 Ueeapilulalieii TOWNSHIP FI ND Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1923 $ 62,36 Receipts during year 1129.514 Total of Hal. am( Receipts. 1191.74 Disbursements during year 1097.83 Final balances . 9 93.91 SPECIAL SCHOOL FI ND Balance on hand Jan 1. 1925 $3030.53 Receipts during year 27410.01 Total of balances and receipts 3 )440.39 -COALReceived car of Pocahontas Lump, off car, delivered $8.25 Best Kentucky Lump, ...$7.75 Virginia White Ash $7.50 Cook Stove Size $7.25 Hard Goal, ton $13.50 Julius Haugk, Phones, 660; Res. 666

| PUBLIC SALE I. the undersigned, will sell at public auction at my farm, miles northi west of Decatur, two miles east and IV4 miles north of Preble, on MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1927 l Commencing at 10:30 A. M. HORSES I 1 Bay Horse, 9 years old; 1 Gray Horse, 9 years old. CATTLE - Brown Heifer- . 2 years old. coming fresh; 1 Black lleifer, 1 veai> old; 1 Biatk Jersey Bull, 2 years old. MACHINERY 1 Fordson Tractor; 1 Tractor plow; 1 Tandem Disc; 1 8-ft. Milwaukee i Binder; 1 5-ft. Mower, new; 1 grain drill, fertilizer attachment, used one , season. 1 Ohio hay loader; 1 hay rake; 1 corn planter; 1 iron frame spike tooth harrow; 1 corn plow; 2 3-in. tire wagons; X set of harness; 1 cream i separator; 1 pair extra good bob sleds wide runner and sole; 1 beet drill, i and numerous other articles not mentioned. TERMS— Made known by day of sale. ERASTUS FRITZINGER ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE OF FARM PROPERTY As 1 am soil’s to quit farming, I will sell at public auction - miles west and b miles soutli of Decatur; 2 miles west and quarter mile north of Monroe, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1927 31 ,0 ° dotk a ni - the following personal property, ,1 ~ 2—HEAD or HORSES—2 19 vp-'i-v n ' ar u l ars oH ’ "eight 1600 lbs; one. Bay marc, • 1 ’ " r, qid lbs. Both good workers and sound. One n, ,1 2-HEAD of CATTLE—7 oid i n'k w RLr ars °i d ’ « ivin « u,ilk; ,lolslcin «>"• !) > ,:,rs .- vi-m nld ,;! ' Ro<, “ m > 8 old, giving milk; Holstein cow bull, 8 months old. 11 ” “ HolsU ' ln hoi,ors » 1 Y car cach i Dur,ia '" . 20—-HEAD OF HOGS—2O 135 po'uilds each <nVS *° furrow in March; 18 shoals, weight •* SSK’-Mr 10 White Corn in crib. AN tOUS ° l Mixed Hay; 600 busllcl ° • n » nn wlmo./umßP lENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS in. low wheel u rack and hog rigging combined; •> ’ sn»“f •»*: Derrpiu binder? 7-ft.; Urm* Jolm I>., i. I '“ l, ' r : lnii.Uui disc; Gale sulky I*>»Valor; (laic , ro<l hiatus; end gate seeder; culhl’low; set of harness- It DtVn ' wa ! kin « P ,ow s single sh» vt gas tank 80 <<ii|, m ’ / 1 ''is, pump jack, 0,-inch vise, a0 gall" 11 Uwl manA 'dS bulchwiiiß look,; No. 12 lk- £ siiixtr "• fcfSstwfe S 5& 11 C J.dl U “ ' V ‘ udleslw LaUk ' s **"^74

Disbursements (luring year . Final Walaiices ]„?,•)* TUITION FUND 1 - 2 IS Balance on hand Jan. J, 1925 $ Receipt* during year j,,*’’; Total of balances and receipts Plaburoemente during year -le?'?! Final haUnoea . , TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS M ' ll Balance on hand Jan. 1, lyyr. $ u,,,. Itevelpls (InrluK year Total of balances and receipts 415549 V Disl.ursenient* ddrlng year sxv 3! Final balance* . Total balance us shown by “ tills report Warrant checu* outstanding Dee. SI, 1926 . 3T ,,,, Tola! balances and outstand- ’ ing warrants, Dec. 31. lyyii 4575a«Cush 111 depository Dee 31, lyj.; W. H. DETTINGED Trustee Klrkiun | T oW!l , h| „ William Lenhart and Hugh 1) m t 6 made a business trip to Fort Waya* last night. ROYAL PAL',/ L». Indianapolis 2:55 AM Ar. Jacksonville 7:20 AM Ar. Miami 6:15 PM Ar. Tampa 5 4:00 PM" Ar. Saraaota 7:30 PM Sleeping Cars raody for occupancy 9 00 f. M PONCE DE LEON Lv. Indianapolis 3:2OPM Lv. Cincinnati 7:05 PM Ar. Jacksonville 7:25 PM Ar. Miami 7:00 AM ♦ Suwance R iver Special Lv. Indianapolis. 6:ISPM Lv. Cincinnati 9:40 PM Ar. Tampa 6:ISAM Ar. St. Petertburg 8:40 AM Ar. Bradenton 8:38 AM Ar. Sarasota 9:05 AM I Ar. Venice. 10:30 AM Sleeping Cart and Cotchm Dining Cars Serving Ail Meal* So Chang€ o± Cars AU-EjcpenM Tour Cincinnati to New ( Orlearut for Mardi Gras, February 25th —March 4th. Wr*t« for booklet. ——■■ ' " 1 ) Far further information , sleeping err reservation a, etc., adJsets. H. D. LYONS, Dbtrict Agant 307 Merchant* Bank Building % Indianapolis, Ind. f , SWIHHBIMMS'-ißi