Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1927 — Page 2

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k :: k k s :: w :: w k k k s as s B CLASSIFIED ADS « k::k ?* kkks;ax aaB k m FOR SALE FOR SALE Best radio bargains in town. We service und repair all makes. Open evenings. Decatur Auto Top and Paint Shop. Phone 04 10tl2 itoll SALEn - Jersey Cow, will be fre-li soon. Otto Hartmann, 11. 1, Decatur. Preble phone. 16-3tx FOR SALE Queen Anna Dining room Sult, like new. Wilton Velvet rug; li x 12; Axininster Rug 36 x 72; Bridge Lamp; Electric Heater; Mantle clock. Call 665 or 27. 16-3 t FOR SALE—IS Bred Gilts, will farrow In March, April and May. See W H. Lichtenberger. 2 miles south of Decatur on mufl pike. IGttix WANTED FARM WANTED I am still in business and want to bi* 30 to 40 acres, fair improvements on pike not far out, DAN N. ERWIN 6tf Phone 338 01’PORTCNITY to purchase grocery store, well established and paying business. Good location in business district. Will sell fixtures and lease present location to buyer. Address Box D. E., % Democrat. 15t3 —WANTED— Rags, Rubber, Paper of all kinds, Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. Also In the market for wool. We will call with our truck for any Junk you wish to dispose of. Also in the market for Furs, Hides and Tallow. Phone 442. MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing. 89-W ts WAN T E D--V i o'. i n pupils. Evening classes. 611 North Second St. Violin Studio 17-3tx FOR RENT Still in Business with two houses rentals $40 —To trade for 40 acres near Decatur. Daniel Erwin. 7-61 c LOST AND FOUND r L'OST -Chilli’s Mitten bet ween home and Adams and Third St. Please call E. D. Colter. 17-3tx | MT HOUSE j aiBMW II IB MB IB LIB lI IBIWBI'BiIf ■ New Suit Filed Jesse Koos has filed suit in the Adams circuit court against Earl J. Sherburn and others, for proceedings Supplementary to the execution of a -judgment. The plaintiff asks that an Jkder.be issued requiring the riatiis. Earl J, and Norman Sherburn' to appear before the judge of the Adams circuit court on February 7. to answer concerning certain personal property described in the complaint jnd that the defendant, C. E. Sherborn, is required to deliver said property to the sheriff of Adams county to be applied upon said execution. The judgment referred to, was awarded in the DeKalb circuit court in favor of the Straus Brothers company Dore Ji. Erwin, of Decatur, is attorney for the plaintiff. Marriage Licenses Raymond L. Kelley farmer, Monroeville, to Jennie Finch, Geneva. — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May $1.40%, July $1.31%, Sept. $1.28. Corn: May 81%c, July 84’/,c, Sept. 86%c. Oats: May 49c, July 48%c, Sept. 46%c. — o-. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Figs. 110 to 140 lbs $12.15 HO to 175 lbs. $12.00 175 to 225 lbs .$11.90 225 to 275 tbs. M 1.75 275 to 350 lbs. $11.60 Calves .. . Receipts: Hogs 300, Calves 25, Sheep 100. o Wabash — Wedding anniversaries arc getting to bo more of less of a habit with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Weedham of this elty. Their friends and relatives joined with them in celebrating their iixtieth. HANDS CRACKED? Then it is time to use “Our Own” Skin Lotion. This preparation softens, soothes, red, rough, inflamed • «urfaces. Chaps disappear like niagic. Pretty clever for general toilet purposes also. 25e and 45c bottle Callow & Ko line

>81!U!•88”8 K 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 : 8 BUSINESS CARDS « 1888 888 88 8888 88 8 8 H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. I DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Ncurocelometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street. Office Phone 314 Residence 108. Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-6 6-8 P-m-s . E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phone 7-7 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Tian. • Interest Rate Reduced. October 5, 1924. See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Filled 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. O (| FA R M MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @5%, small coni. 10 year @ 51/2%, no expense to you. w 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 —O o o DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice 0— - o Jews Make Success Os Russian Farming Moscow (United Press) —The Jews of Russia are flocking back to the laud, after centuries of homelessness, and are becoming farmers again with such a fresh point of view that they are showing the experienced Russian soil-tillers modern agricultural methods which astonish the old Russian farmer. The Soviet Government, with the hope of establishing a Jewish Republic within the Soviet Union in time, is helping the colonization of Jews. A department of the government has been created to foster the movement, and land in fertile parts of the Ukraine, in Northern Crimea, along the Azoff Sea and in White Russia has been set aside. In two years since the movement stinted, 8,0 m) Jewish homesteads have baeft established, and 150, 000 Jews have filed applications for land. :—o — _ Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will ‘ be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman's Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. i

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1927.

'MARKET REPOSTS DAILY REPORT”OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK I Receipts, 2.400; shipments, 3,200; • hog receipts, 1.600; holdovers, 728, { slow, steady to 10 cents lower; 200 ; Ills., down, including pigs, $12.85® $12.75; 210 to 250 lbs., mostly. sl2 50 ' 1512.60; heavy butchers, $12.25®‘512.00; 1 packing sows, $10.25® $11.00; cattle receipts, 200, slow, weak, to 25 cents lower; few reactor cows, $3.00® $4.00; calves receipts, 250. steady; top vealers, $16.50; cull and common. $10.(17) disl2.oo; sheep receipts, 2,300; holdovers, $17.00, slow; few sales; fat' lambs. 25 cents lower; good and choice grades, $12.50® $12.75; cull and ' common kinds, steady; bulk. $10.50® $11.00; few medium kinds, $11.50® $12.00. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Jan. 20) ; Fowls 21c Chickens ... 19c j Leghorn Fowls 14c : Leghorn chickens 13c Geese l«c j Ducks 14c | Eggs dozen 30c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Jan. 20) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 80c 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 o Lagro—One of the largest pork shipments in the history of northern Indiana was made when Isaiah Duffey of this community shipped a solid train load, valued at SIOO,OOO, to a Detroit market. o PETITION FOH MACUHM HOW Before tbe Bon rd of C ouimiMsioßerM IdnniM County, In'dimin STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS SS: We. the undersigned, each and all of whom are resident adult fret -holders and voters of Monroe Township, in Adams County, Indiana, respectfully petition your honorable body and ask that you construct and complete a free macadamized stone roa« in said |own ship, over and upon and along the public highway situated upon the follow- , ing route, in Adams county, Indiana, tuwit: Commencing in the t enter of section twenty-six <26) in township twentyi six (26).-north, of range fourteen (14) , east, thence running west on and along and over trie public highway to the north-west corner of the south-west Quarter of said section twenty-six (2b) and there to terminate. Your petitioners avers and says that I the improvement prayed for is leas than three < ' mile*-- fti b-ngth*. connects at both ends with a free macadam road in said township already established I and in use, and is one of the public highways of said township, and the i improvement thereof as herein prayed for will be of public utility and benefit. Your petitioners ask that said public 1 highway above described be drained and graded and that the said improvement be made upon the said road as it is now located. Your petitioner further ask that said o rort; that the same i»e graded to a width <»f ; twenty-eight! 2>>) feet and that crush, j ed stone be placed thereon to the w idth | of fourteen (14) feet and to the depth ] i of six (6) inches at the sides thereof and eight (8) indies in 4he center I thereof, and that stone screenings be placed thereon to a proper depth; that I said road be made a single track road, ! ami that the name of the same be the Daniel Stepler Macadam Road. That to pa.wfor said Improvement we | ask that bonds be isued by the county i of Adams in the state of Indiana, pay. | able in twenty semi-annual install- ■ ments or series, and for the payment | of which we ask that a tax be levied I upon the taxable property of said Mon- ' roe Township in a sufficient amount ito pay the interest and principal of . said bonds as they become due. That said improvement be made and conslrm ted am! that said bond be issue.l and said tax be levied upon the taxable property of said township in accordance with the Acts of the Legislature. of the state of Indiana, passed I in the year 1907 now in force, pro vidi ed for extension of free gravel or rna< a-> I damized roads and all other amcmlments the reto. t VVe further ask that the Hoard take! i all of the necessary steps required by I law to have said improvement construe-J i ted ami as petitioned herein, and that; th«‘ same be constructed without sub-4 '■ mitting the question of building the same to an election of the voters of said Monroe township and that the ; Board construct the same under she i laws of the State of Indiana, provided i for the .ex tension of free gravel or mac-1 : adam roads by township taxation. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED | , William Fogle. Jacob Dolch. Ferdin- . and Stauffer, Raymond Bluhm. Eli Hen-’ ‘ dricks, Anton Zurcher, Calvin R. Lic- , , vhty John S. McClain, Frank Miller, 1 Noah Jlasoorn, Johanna Wh-ittwer, Wm. ; Micheals, W. P. Sackett, Will MiciiaeiH} Jr.. Joseph Geake, J. C. Rich. Earl 'i Haines, Jacob Graber. C. C. Beer, David ! . J. Schwartz. Otto Stucky, Elmer Stu- kx , Jacob Ncwliouser, Ernst Stengle, Ed-| , gar Habegger, D. E. Lehman, B. F. | . Haines, Levi Augsluirger, Fred Bluhm,! B. M. Buffenbarger, Vane* 1 Mattox, Jen-j nie Gates. Wm. Rich. Nicholas Riel), I C. C. Yoder. L. E. Lehman. Wesley • Neuens<hwander. EH Rich, Harvey H. Nussbaum. Alfred Ryf, Phillip P. Hus- . er. John P. Huser, Osia Van GuntCn, 1 Joe Mazelin, Andrew Gottsehulk, John ' A. Bixler, Emil Aesehliman, W. B. LehH man, M. L. Sprunger, 11. Wlnterogg, Hiram Llechty, Elmer Licchty. Oswald ! Liechtj. Raymond Moser. N. M. Lehman, i L. L. Yager, BieHr & Yager. Eli BierI ie. Wilbert Luglrihlll, Christ Stengle,' ! F. C. Foreman. E. M. Ray, Amos Mosi r I I Godfrev Smith, llarvc Ellenbergcr, ; J John rlinakc, .1. D.Winterogg. E. W. Baumgartner, Rudolph Schug, Vilas | .)<■« ta>h hty. ; Schindler Frank D. Brewslar, V. A.' ’ Ei« lienberger, J R Michaud, E. Rirs« n’ This petition will be presented to , Board of (‘ontmissiontrs of A<lams County Indiana on Tuesday February i Bth at which lime the, taxpayers of Monruc township may appear and make such objections as the law may provide ‘ for. MARTIN JABERG Auditor. Amos Hussly, Attorney Juu, 29.27

i Will Rogers To Appear > On Radio Program Again Thirty uilnutw of Will Roger* und thirty minute* of liKht, popular music, both vocal and orchestral, will make up the Everready Hour of next Tutsduy evening. January 25, from stallion WEAS, of New York and its network of affiliated stations. This will be the second appearance of Will Rogers in an Everready Hour program. Two years ago he broadcast to millions of Everready Hour listeners generous samples of the humor that has made him an inter-! national character. But this year, Rogers will have a much bigger audience, for a number of additional stations. notably in the Middle West and 1 the South, have been added to the network over which the Everready! Hour its distributed each week. The cowboy humorist probably will divide his engagement into two periods of about fifteen minutes each. He may devote the first period to the J subject of radio—what he things of this broadcasting business. He prob'ably will utilize, his second period for 1 the discussion of general topical j themes With allusions here and there to his recent European tour. Rogers 1 erhaps has gajned greater fame through his recent articles under the title of "Letters of a Self Made Diplo-j mat to his ITesident” than through anything else he has ever done, and while Everready Hour directors have loft ft to Rogers to plan his own portion of the program, they have expressed the hope that he will give his audience some more humorous slants upon international problems. — o Charlie Voglewede attended a meet iug of the Northern Indiana Shoe Dealers Association at the Anthony Hotel, Fort. Wayne today. He addressed the association on the Science of Properly Htting Feet. o— Round and square dance at K. of C. hall Friday. lGt3 ST. tHKYS TOW X SHIP AXM KI. Hltl’OHT or Tin: Till STEE or st. Mims towxship roll THE VEIK EMHXi; DEC. 31. 11)30. KcurlptM J inuary 1 Amount brought forward.. $ 659.71 t First N. Bank. Rev. Dec. J nt. 6.75 2. Martin Jaberg, Aud.. revenue 896.50 27 Martin Jaberg, S. fund int. ... 51.83 February 1 First N. Bank, loan 2000.00 2 First N. Bank. Jan. interest 8.64 <> Blackcreek bd. of Ed., transfer 24.00 March First N. Bank. Feb. interest 7.8? 2 ' Martin Jaberg. surp. dog tax 27.06 April 1 First N. Bank. March interest 5.00 1G Martin Jaberg. local tuition . 650.00 26 Martin Jaberg, Cchool tax 850.00 May 1 First N. Bank. April interest 2.M0 5 Rockford S. Bd.. tuition 13.50 J iirtv 1 First N. Bank. May interest 2.18 30 Martin Jaberg, Twp. tax .... 740.48 30 Martin Jab'erg. tax re I mb. twp. 55.4!) 30 Martin Jaberg. tuition tax.... 3091.64 30 Martin Jaberg. spec. scl. tax 3953.13 30 Martin Jaberg, road tax 2.4'3 J uly I'3 First N. Bank, loan 527.60 1» Martin Jaberg. revenue 594.80 I Martin Jaberg, scjil. fund int. 51.83 lo First N. Bank. June interest .33 2'3 H. L. Sipe, transfers 522.00 August 2 First N. Bank. July interest 9.10 I’irst N. Bank, loan 2000.0 n • Rudolph Weiland* traneferw ' • • ' S' |»! • n>h4”- » 1 First N. Bank. August i i vrest 10.78 | 20 Zimmerman Coal Co . fri. coal 145.00 30 First N. Bank, Sept, interest.. 9.61 ' (lutober 3o Martin Jaberg, S. s< hool 600.00 November .8 Glen Cowan, transfers. . ... 2 13.50 1 First N. Bank, Oct. interest.. 7.60 December 17 First N. Bank. Nov. interest 5.36 21 Martin Jaberg. twp. tax 716.31 21 -Martin Jaberg, tuition tax.. 3581,13 21 Martin Jaberg, S. school ..4107.n1 lliNburMcmeiitM January 2 J. L. Chronister, janitor $ 50.00 4 5 E. W. Dailey, advisory 5.00 5 Edward Kons, do 5.00 5 Charles Schenck, do ... . 5.0»» 6 l>. H. Goble Co culvert pipe 17.28 II First N. Bank, coupons 20.70 18 Dec. Democrat, Legal adv. . 18,08 15 Estes Duncan, teachers R. fd. 202.61 20 F, V. Mills, domestic science 17.6 1 20 Kocher Lum. Co., lumber. .... 5.00 2’3 E. V. Shierling. teaching 220.2 > 2'3 Genevra Stick, do 157.15 2!) Veronica Anker, do 1 19.00 29 TT. M. Crownover, do 127.40 $29 Hui'iii- • Ma tei . do 94.1 12.4 I’lossie Everett, du 105.00 ' 20 Lelah Steele, do 105.00 I 23 Bessie Carter, do 105.00 I 29 Della Longenberger du 105.00 ) 30 R. F. Smith, janitor 55.00 30 John W. Thatcher, driv. hack 50.00 ::o J. L. Chronister, Janitor 40.00 a’ingynO erC ,red ...z5h003. hid mil hhh ::o Lienj. W. '1 eeplc, d,o. ... . 23.0*) I’l brunt y I 1 Lester L. C. Wimer, teaching 160.00 i 6 Grace Wallers, shedding liack 5.00 | 6 First N. Bank, bonds & coh. 153:.’,.,11 10 Doubleday Rage Co., magazines I.og I 12 Rei-njir Master#, 11 t it Tri. Co., telephone tolls 5.35 .13 First N. Bank, coupons .... 115.52 15 Graham & Walters, notary fees .75 . 17 Gertrude Clements, do. science 7.4 3 17 Standard Oil Co., oil <V gas . 17.13 I 26 John 'J eeplc, labor 3.00 126 Bessie Carter, teaching ‘33.65 Della Longenberger. do , . 93.65 26 Genevra Stick, do 116.11 126 17. V. Shierling, do . 208.33 j 26 Lester L. C. Wisner, do . 160.00 | 26 Veronica Anker, do 128.66 | 26 Floswit. Everett, do 91.18 2 6 Bernice Masters, do so’ou 26 Lelah Steele, do 93.08 26 H. M, Crownover, do 116.66 26 o. S. Fortney, driving truck 66.00 26 io. Green, do 68.00 27 John W. That« Iter, driv. hack 50.00 27 R. F. Smith, Janitor 55.0) 27 J. L. Chronister, do 30.0 n 27 Benj. W. Tvuple, driv. truck 2.3.0 V I March | 6 First N. Bunk, coupons 65.79 J 6 H. F. Schmitt, domes, science 6.3.8 12 Bernice Masters, teaching 44.18 13 Vivian Burk, teaching 1-2 day 1.0 > 113 Flossie Everett, Uaeltlng . 50.v0 117 Triangle Cuke and Cuul Co.. Coal ... 116.85 17 Lelah Sttale. teaching so’ot» 2’o First N. Bank, foupuns . JJJ.6S 26 Della Longenberger, teaching 105.0$) 2’6 Beosie Carter, do l(»5.uo 2’6 Lester L. C. Wisner, du. 16v.«»») 26 Ucncvra Stick, du 155.«ai 126 Vvruniva Anker, du 110.90 I 26 E. V. Shierling. du 229.25 I 2'6 H. 51. Cruwliuter, du 1117.40 2’6 Lelah Steele, du 55.00 27 Flu«bU Everett* du 55.00

60.90 (!7 B*rnlc» d» . • ;to Standard Oil Cu.. 01 ’ | 3 I'iii.t National B»nk jouij l) Hernlce Mauler*. l»aihlnif 1* L»e Millet Labor 3 ’ fto 12 Lee Spongier do * .; ou 18 Jainen T. Dailey do ’ - uU 18 Harvey Shell do 1() :l , 17 l-'lrwt N-Htlonnl ‘ 0,1.00 22 V )■'. S. hwn tn Hpk so« 1 ~.. , l 0 21 Leter 1.. <’• Wl.ner Teaching }o4.«m 21 Genevra Sll< k <io . ())) 24 Win I'rake. Labor ■>••0'1; 28 E. V. ShlHt'llna leiu lilna "t uu I 28 E. V. ShlerllliK I'liP‘W lod'uO 28 K.nnln I’. Howen, fran» 26 E. V. Shlerllnir. Institute* ■ Leiter 1.. <’. Wlrner Jo Veromeu Ank.’r.’ Teaehina M ) U J. L. v'lironlHler. Janitor .nnuoi , J Lelah Steele, TeHeh na I 6 Mrs. John I‘urlsh Sub I e«> h I t; H M. Crownover, leaehina • 6 It.' M Crownover, ln»tltute» S • I 8 I'lrst National Bank tu 1 75 . 8 Bro. k Store Supplle* , r ;A'| 8 Barnlee Masters leaehlng ■ to A. l.’lanaKan Co. sup g .-, | to Harter S. Supply < 0. Diplomas 8 1 12 A. M. Mauller, leva! . 12 A. M Mauller Eleetrle C S' til) 13 Deeatur Democrat A.tv ou’'n 13 Berne Wltm-ss do •>' 7 15 I’islier & Harris. Toilet paper 4,. 1 IS D. H. Goble Co Supplies 18 Bay Smith do J-,-15 Biological Sup Co do ‘ 18 Chicago Apparatus Co do 18 Thomas Charles do is a. C. McClur, Equip | in Edward Ellsworth Laboi 20 Standard Oil Co. Oil & Gass 111“ > 21 Gertrude Clements Sup L'! 22 Margaret Erance Rep. ■ 1 -'’l 22 I'lossle Everett. Teaching !, 25Lehih Steele. Institutes J. J 27 Eirst National Bank < u 28 Susie It. Bowen Sul P.x 28 Kermit P'. Bowen. Os Kent 3 June 1 * *a 1 Harvey Walka I*abor ’ ’ 7 Wm Stewart du ” 11 John W. Thatcher, Garage 9.99 J2‘ Crum Ai Repperl, Stone a.'>- | :.O Wm Stewart, Labor | ' 30 First National Bank Note Ac I 30 Grace Walters, Trans 30 Bert Johnson, Labor Ac rep .. 30.00 30 Genevra Stick Institutes 62.80 :.O Bernice Masters, do ‘•- 00 July „ wr - 2 I’. A. Leonard Repairs 2 Estes Duncan Sec T. R. R. 101.30 2 F. V. Mills, Domestic S 1.69 2 Kuebler Co do 6.46 2 Gay Zwick & Myers Mirror 15.00 2 August Waiters Repair 9.00 2 Callow & Kohne Supplies 10.55 2 Enterprise Drug Co do .. 3.20 2 R. F. Smith. Janitor 110.09 3 J. W. Thatcher. Driving hack 100.00 3 C. G. Mann, Gas & Oil, rep. . 206.74 7 R. H Everett. Domestic S 27.13 9 Della Longenbarger, John n T 147.00 10 O. 8. Fori x. Trans 66.00 10 Ray Smith, Office Supplies 1.00 12 Flossie Everett Institutes 36.73 12 Houghton Mtfflen Co Readers 42.27 12 Denoyar Geppert Maps . 100.00 12 W. Guy Brown, Bal on maga 6.00 16 Kermit F. Bowen. Labor on D 10.00 17 Bessie Carter. Teaching & In 147.00 19 Date Cowan Paint 276.00 19 Dale Cowan Repairs 42.35 19 M. F. Worthman Transfer 81.00 19 Clifton E. Striker Ex on Com 8.73 28 Benj W. Teepie. Driving T . 50.09 29 Sidney Dague Labor 15.00 29 J. J. Meyer Labor .... 25.0 c ?. ugust 2 l-'irst National Bank Cu 32.40 3 C. O. Green Trans Labor 78.00 1 • First National Bank Bund & C 635.-O6 1 I First National Bank B & C 837.55 1 I Hower AL’ Hower Painting 10.00 21 First National Bank Cu ... 28.89 25 Hower Ac Hower Painting 10. no 2 i Jesse Koos, Labor 1.i»9 28 Hower & Hower Painting . 20.00 2 i Sherman Archer Labor 33.00 » Homer Barton Stak Ditches 2.50 S ‘ptember 2 Charles How®r, Painting 100.00 2 Edward Hower paining .. 100.09 I Maud & Agnes Archer Labor 25.00 7 First National Bank Cu . 39.15 19 R. H. Everett Agt Freight 120.69 b) O. S. Fortney Garage 5.00 1 i Ray Smith Stamps 1.90 13 Carl Ehrsom, Labor 26.82 : .l.i< <>li A It. La in o’ 1.80 13 Charley Shoaf do 3.79 1 I Charley Hower. Labor . 27.95 16 Bertha M. C. Micheal du 36.95 16 Moore Ac Cottrell. Magazines 19.75 16 Montgomery Ward Co Tables 85.12 17 Bernice Masters Teaching 55.00 is First National Bank Cu 16.20 20 Zimmerman Coal Co Freight 24.31 2? Joiin W. Thatcher, J*abor .... 3.50 2*. Austin McMichael Labor . 2(1*88 23 Lelah Steele, Teaching 50.90 '■ 1 Susie R. Bowen Part Salary 100.00 21 First National Bank Co 31.36 30 Velma Hilyard Teaching 145*00 ’><» Bernice Masters do 62.00 October 1 Robert J. Mann do . .. 215.00 1 R. F. Smith Janitor 55.00 ■>Benj. W. Teepie Trans ’7 - ! | Ehi.-im do . . 33.1.0 IL. j liav do 31. m.) i.el..n Steele, Teaching . 55 90 3 Eloasie Everett ... ... . . 105,’v0 2 Adams Co Auto Co Repairs 1.45 6 Jacob Alt. Trans . 55.00 It Eirst N. Hank, coupons . 12'H 13 Margaret Schenck, teaching, looon 1: C. G. Mann, truck expense.. Ih'/jz 13 Bessie Carter, teaching . lox 00 1! Susie It. Bowen, ealarv 100 oo 1 I Bernice Masters, teaching. 5M9 l'i Floss).. _ Everett, do 57.00 23 John IV. Thateher. driv hack 5.00 23 J. L. Chronister, janitor “O.GO 23 First X. Bank, coupons 20 70 26 Oudie Galllhue, labor 26 Wayne Gaunt, labor ... oo 2' Bernice Masters, teaching 5.i.00 2> Flossie Everett, do 51.00 l.ehili Steele, do 108 7O 2-< 11. M. Crownover, do 256.10 2» Benj. W. Teepie, driving truck 27 Oil | 2 1 J. W. Thatcher, driving hack 5o!oo 21 Susie It. Bowen, sal. & exp. 125 on 2.< Harry Ray. lirtv. truck H labor 35.52 2' Robert F. Smith, janitor. 55.00 30 It. J. Mann, teaciting,.. 215 00 36 l:. J. Mann, freight 4 39 November 1 Velma Hilyard. teuehing 145 00 3 Margaret Schenck, do . 100.i.0 3 J. H. Steele, labor 3'oo 10 Helen E. Mann, teaching 290 00 I Bessie Carter, do 108J)0 1 Bernice Masters, do . .... ... 58 00 11 Flossie Everett, do 5o!flO 11 Lelah Steele, do . 50 00 15 Kermit F. Bowen, driv. hack 88.'75 1 ■ Susie 11. Bowen, sal., exp. A o ’f ile rent 110.00 !;li''sam. driving truck . 50 00 - - I'■ H. t.oblc Co., sewer 30 94 22 Itec. Democrat, legal adv. 16 55 22 Berne Wit. Co.? do . l.'. -o 22 Kiger •Co., supplies 3.17 , 23 Ray Smitii, office, supplies ... 55 i! ii 0 ?' 1 1 .I 1 ' A ,iinn ’ lcll, 'liing . 215J10 2 I Helen 1,. Mann, do . ... . 115 00 26 Velma Hilyard. do IT 1 .,;,: 28 Lelah Steele, do . J DI Bernice Masters. Mo 4" j s 26 J. W, Thateher, driving hack 55!')0 -'! • ; < hionlster. janitor 30 Oo I' , ,‘u'’’A d , riv tru<k . "lied. 32,00 -1 Robert Smith. Janitor . <,,, 2 ■ I lurry Ray, driving truck 34 00 2i Bessie Carter, teaching ob’i'", 27 Flossie Everett, do ss!,io ?!,” r,{u £. l ’t Schenck, do 88 08 -7 I'lrst N. Bank, coupons ;; 29 C. E. Baughman, domestic sei "'to December 2 Jacob Alt. driv. hack, oil "f, <5 tn '■‘ S ! Cr v, & lUrri "' nul'd paper 7.50 ?< 1", teH ' l ' | ni? ■ .. 100.00 " Helm I*. Maun, do - 0 00 5 First N. Bank. < ! 7 lernicc Masters, teaching .... !io!oo 17 Ja-lali Steele, do , l( Martin .laberg. ex. of records <o!oo Ileiislon, toweling ".g->h > " i"" 11 ’’ 1 ' Lum. Co., lumber 20'011 2 M. -"cam *.'"■• su Pl , 'ic" 51.58 a i 11 '•'l" i luiieht 6.12 , >. H. Goble Co., paper. .. x 53 .1 Itenuyer Geppert Co., maps . 12117 5 'luwen. labor 51,0 - I hlled Bro. !■ ||m Co., lamp. .. 211 7, >B. lank, notes & Int 25X5 22 ■ bi*”" lab * fountain 12.70 .7., ’l'' Lo.. sup & repr. 107.8'i 5.; i;, 1 '"I’'' 1 ’'' le l ,r - * "takes 15 116 SmHh U Va r 2‘*. "'‘l’l'Ho* 12.55 "hiitli, Wg, a- l-alk, do 16..15 ”5 J?/ 1 ? !u l,V ’ <,r^vin k truck .... 34.00 -~ Eim<t Ehrsim, do 4900 Jticob Alt, driv. hauk & labor 14L50

nC U Mann, lab.* e«P- ‘H***" “ VHm. Hllvard. tach.ng 22 It. J. de '77 ! n-oo :• Hi Irri K, M » n "’ .155. JG 22 Floaale Lvarett, do 258.*2 22 H. M Crownov*!. do 16.15 ’2 Bernice Mnitn*. <l° 06 87 22 Beaale C* r ’ e L .... 8».o» ilrlvln, hack «•»« 22 J. L. Chronlater. 24 11. H. ILerett. domeatk "■ 1. -Lj< 24 Kin k-Tymlall to. til* j*. s 24 Suele It- H"wn. sal. * W 5() 24 K F. Bowtn, offk* u u kii »7 G.'rtrude Clements. "upplle" «.3 27 Frederick H* n, ’X’r * ’ air 1300 •"J Duh' Cowan, paint « h pan Iteeiiplluln* lon TOWNSHIP I'IM. 1 . Balance on hand Jan. 1* ReceiptH during yea* • otxi 99 Total of balances and receipts 218199 Dlsburs* menta during year jsj'ss Balance on hand Jan. L 19.6... I Receipts during year . ” Total of balances and receipts... 6.8..■ I Disbursement* during year sia'Ja ipECML SCHOOL FFNI> J* Balance on hand Jan. 1. !•»• • Iteeflps during year ■ Total of balances and receipts 14369.84 Disbursements during year HL H Final balani es TUITION FUND Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1926 $ J 632.60 Receipts during J ear Total of balances and receipts 13499.58 Disbursements during year .... 10U*.«» Final balances ....... I TOTALS OF ALL M NDS ' Balance on band Jan. 1, 1926 I | Receipts during year -MJJ.ai* I Total of balances and receipts 3066J.64 | Disbursements during year 25991.•» Final balances 4655.89 Total balance as shown by tins * l '

DELINQUENT TAX LIST The following is a list of lands, city ami town lots remaining delinou»»for the non payment of taxes for the year 1925 and previous years m I county, Indiana: n * 2£. 3 ? ? • -i -• I v “•-52, ss -•'* c t-s s’ - *- i a 5 a g I o e !s •! NAME DHSCBIPTIOM = C < = "S a 5 2 = 08 I’Nil )N Ti iWNSHIB Kern. Mary E„ Spt. e-2 nw 30| 15. |s|eso.oo| I I I ”4 7 t Moore, Henry & 111 I I 111 Riddell. Henry. Ept. ne 1261140. | 9390.1 2100.00! i I l>n n-! ... st. marls toXvksniß —~~ Bunner/Wm, H. & ill I I I I i Anna, Pt ne ne 171 10. ; 380.00) 230.00) 130.00 17 60 15 1. Gaunt, Polly, Pt w-2 se 3| *O. j 5200.00 1780.00) 78’s'i! nit 2 Jones, Warren, w-2 se . 22, 80. | j Efr sw . 22| 35. | 7*00.00] 15W.00 530.00 238 03 I'l9 u Johnson. Mary Z, PI. Mills I | I I | lots 16-17-21 | | 180.00 510.00| 1»,4" it-, Rosenwinkle, Walter J. | I | | E-2 ne 9 80. J 4910.00) 210.00] 57.73 nx r , r.i.ri: ■ reek iownship ~ Hillyard, John P„ Pt ne |4l 95 | 4980.00 1050,00] 520.00| | 74,57 1 '>7 MoNIIGE TtiWNSHIf Price, John T.. ne se |l2| 40. | | | [I 1 E-2 ne 12: 80. I 9760.00. 1370.00) | | 113.86! 215 '«i ’ FRENCH TOWNSHIP Biberstein. Michael, e-2 ne3s| 80. | 4380.00] 11*0.00) 650,00] 1| 124.3 U 103,17 HARTFORD TOWNSHIP Brunton. Jesse. Pt sw sw 21 .251 100.00) 620.00| | f 19 71' 16 67 WABASH" Ford, Geo. W„ wfr se . ]3s| 12. | 360.00) | | I 17.06 8.3 J Hiser. Geo. D. & S-2 sw .) 5| 79. ! Larwill, Kenneth s-3 n-2 sw 5 4". 6000.00) 1150.00' | i 189.93' 166 .’.9 .'EFFEHS.'N'TovVNSHiP Charleston. Ella, s-2 se ne |2o| 20. I 1510.00) 530.00) I | 80.871 50 SO Rumple, Daniel A., se se ..16 37. 3450.00] 1040.00 j | 133.12 112.(L Rumple. Emma E.. w-2 sw |ls so. 6560.00- i 1 134.05 163 ::i ' M1 >xßo I; coi: po 1; at i< >x Wood, Oscar, lots 76-77 .] ) | 180.00! 560.00' 50.00] | 9.38) 16.13 GENEVA (-(Hik)RATIoN Cook, Socrates, lot 132 Spt 131 | 200.00! 450.00! | I 26.631 18.95 Hale, Alice. Lui 397 J | | 80.00| 390.00 | 1 9.12 17.82 Hocingberry, C., lots 8-9.... j | 70.00! 40.00; 10.00| 1< 7.81 4.17 Manley, Wade, lot 16!' 100.00, 540.00! i ■! j ' ATI i: << TrForTtH >N Auth, Philip & Paulus, lot 11 ! 100.60| | | k 1.83! 3.32 Beery & Peterson, luts 40-51 -69-914, 500.00; [ j \».ls| 16.6 V Gilpen,'William, Spt Out Lot 248. 200.00; , ! 7.73| 6.61 Steele, Sarah A/ Hervey, lot ’S39. 400.0V| 400.00, j 30.901 26.51 Sprunger, Eli, lot 6 Cits. 2nd Add.. 150.00, ; j 5.801 4.W Schirmeyer, Carrie L., lot 53, do 1 200.00! j ‘ 7.73! 6.61 Stevens, ('larence, et al. lot 935 L’OO.Oui 900.00. j r j 42.49 45.16 In addition to the above tax cu»ts, must be added fur each description for printing. With each receipt issued there will be an additional cost charge of fifty cents to the treasurer. State of Indiana, County of Adams. SS:— I. Martin Jabvrg. auditor in and for said county, do hereby rectify that the above is a true and correct list of lands and city and town lots returned and remaining delinquent for the non-pavment of taxes for tl»r veer l.*G5 juid T’- - first Mundo us December, 1926, and the first day us January. 1927. WITNESS my hand at the Auditor's Office in the City of Decatur, tins 18th day of January, 1927. MARTIN JABERG. Auditor Adams Cuuntj, Indiana. State of Indiana, County of Adams, SS:— Notice is hereby given that so much of the foregoing lands, city and town lots, as may be necessary to discharge the taxes, penalty, interest and c ots which may be due thereon, or due from the owners thereof, on the days of sale will be sold at public auction by the Treasurer of Adams County. <he eaSl door of the Court House, in the City of Decatur, in said county and slatv. «>n the second Monday of February. 1927. being the 14th day of said month, < <>nimencing at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day, and that said sale will continue from day to day until sold. Given under my hand at the Auditor’s Office in Deeatur, Indiana, this 18th day of January 1927. MARTIN J ARE KG, Auditor Adams County, Indiana (“public sale j UT ,h " ? n ? ersißn , ed ’.,* i1 ’ sell Mt I’ ulj Hc auction, at my resicMpce on the J. b. Bowers farm, 3 miles northeast ot Decatur, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1927. Commencing at 10 A. M. Sharp „ 7—HEAD OF HORSES—7 weight? • n >ea M ° ld ' weight I'4oo 1 ' 400 lb »-; Sorrel Mare, 5 years old, years old weight i *nn 8 s ' Mrs ° ld ' wei Bht 1,«00 lbs.; Bay Gelding. » ! Gelding 12 ve!rx S'V 0 t! Bay Mare ' 12 years 01d - weight 1,300 lbs.; Sorrel Soml c °"- ’ * • t “ d °“ I 7—HEAD OF CATTLE—7 : 3 19 1 tn 28 ~HEAD OF HOGS—2B : I..,,.S'a'K££5 ”* rch •“* l Dmi 1 Tnrah 1! . IMPLEMENTS ! blned. 16-inch side-boards'“ S ne * : hay ratk and 6 raiu bed c i’ ni ’ each 7-toot cut- 1 McCnr'm! t 4 ° ne; 1 Osb ” r n« and 1 McCormick binder. ! 1 Deering mower Mt i n° Wer : 6 ?' 1 mower. Mt. cut; . rake; 1 riding Oliver breaking i e 1 Thomas side-delivery ha. ' tiveior; 1 hiLuationa] ™r n ß ... P l ° W; 1 011ver Ran S P’™: 1 OHver corn cul- ! drill; 1 hay tedder- J 1 cu tlvator l 1 double disc; 8-hoe Hoosier grain ; steel Landroller; 2 walking C i° r ? planter w ‘tli fertilizer attachment.. 1 cultivator; 1 spike tooth ham- ,aking P'ows; 1 double shovel plow; 4-toot ll ! 2 double sets breeching i mentiou. 6 larlleisS ' collars, aud other articles too numerous to I : 5% dl~t°torXh a Ssl • ;ov toHNsox, TR 0 U T N E R i Uiuner will be svrved hvtL i •• y the Ladies Aid o£ tUe i>i CU saut Grove U. D. Church

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