Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 21 January 1927 — Page 2

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K K S 1* St 8 R K K 8 St •• •• K -* K ’ CLASSIFIED ADS « --’ - - : FOR SALE FOR SALE Best radio bargains in town. W» service and repair all makes. Open evenings. liecatur Anta) Ton und Paint Shop. Phone 494. 10tl2 FOR SALE Jersey Cow, wilj be fre-h soon. Otto Hartmann, R. 1, Decatur. ITeble phone.l6-Utx FOR SALE—Queen Anna Dining room Suit, like new. Wilton Velvet rug; 9 x 12; Axinluster Rug M x 72; Bridge Lamp; Electric Heater; Mantle clock. Call 665 or 27. 18-3 t FOR SALE 15 Bred Gilts, will farrow in March. April and May. See W. H. Lichtenberger, 2 miles south of Decatur on mud pike. 16tCx FOR SALE—About 2 dozen good Rhode Island Red pullets. Geo. W. Burkett. 1620 W. Monroe Street Phone 615. 17-3 U HATS—Just received a new shipment of early spring hats. Wonderful values at $4.00 and $5.00. All my winter hat»> to be closed out at SI.OO eachMrs. Maud A. Merriman, 222 S. 4th St. Decatur. IS-2C FOR SALE—Apples. Greenings, Baldwins. Starks and Red Russians. Frmo 75 cents to $1 per bushel. Henry Balkey, six miles northeast of Decatur. 18-3tx FOR SALE -Gi'i'w duck feathers. suitable for pillows, feather ticks, and the loke. Phone 870 —IL Peter Pearson. 18-31 X WANTED FARM WANTED I am still in business and want to buy 30 to 40 acres, fair improvements on pike not far out DAN N. ERWIN 6ttPhone 338 WANTED—Vio in pupils. E-.ening classes. 611 North Second St. Violin Studiol7-3tX WANTED — An experienced man wants an SO acre farm to rent, landlord furnishing everything; tenent work for 1-3 of crops. A hustler. Call Decatur phone No. 50, ask Mr. Brown. 18t3x eod FOR RENT Still in Business with two houses rentals $40 —To trade for 40 acres near Decatur. Daniel Erwin. 7-61 c FOR RENT—24x9O restaurant room. completely equipped, in brick building. Best location in city, Immediate possession. If desired for other business. will rent without fixtures. John H. Painter, Bluffton, Indiana. Jan. 14-21 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Child's Mitten between home and Adams and Third St. Please call E. D. Colter. 17-Jl.x COURT HOUSE — Marriage Licenses Lorenzo D. Braun, grocer, Pleasant Mills, to Minnie L. Eckert, Pleasant Mills. Real Estate Transfers • I . i 1' 1 -Adai." - • ~ ...... , Isadore A. Kalver etux to First National Bank, 140 acres in Monroe township, for sl. o —-.— NOTICE OF FIN 11. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. IS7I Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Louisna Louden. deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, of the 14 day of Feb. 11)27. and sliow cause, if any. whv tin FIX 11. SETTLEMENT %< rot NTS with th- estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there mak- proof of heirship, und receive their distributive ahares. JONATHAN GOULD Administrator Decatur. Indiana 1-20 1927 c - Atty, Jqn-21-28 Stock Sale! We, the undersigned, will sell a. public auction at what is known as the John Acheson farm, 3 miles east of Willshire, Ohio, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., on Wednesday, Jan. 26, ’27 the Following Live Stock: 7—HEAD OF HORSES—7 2-year-cfld blue roan mare; 3-year-old strawberry roan mare; G-year-old sorrttl mare; 4 horses, 4 to 6 years old. These horses are sound. 20—HEAD OF CATTLE—2O Some high class fresh Guernseys and Jerseys; some close up springers. 100—HEAD OF HOGS—IOO Consisting of tried sows, gilts and shoats. 86 HEAD OF BREEDING EWES From 1 tx> 4 years old. 56—HEAD OF POULTRY—S 6 6 Geese and 50 Chickens. Stock in ibain now for your inspection. Foreman & Shingledecker Roy Johnson, Auctioneer. Lunch will bo served on grounds.

k:: :: :: i::::: 1! :: k«» ”« " M BUSINESS CARDS « x ■ x:::: st:::: » st « « a 11. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street. Office Phone 314 Residence 108, Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-5 6-8 p-m. —as. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs, Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Homa phone 72 < .. ■— FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 5, 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. ———I—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 C FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small com. 10 year @ s’/2%, 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. O—- -O Many who suffer ! pn'ssUSV ;:f j !>" <'k h< 11 1• Joints ’•dURF the" spinal nerves are sick — literally lialf--*<lt'ad. Come alive. 9lßfeJoremost\Alivc all the wav. \djustments will 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 628O ooo—ooo O XHMV aSHGTIW i lill suoqd siuoh-909 ’uoud »=BO •6pia isnji -y übo-| sa|doad ‘I rnooa 90U40 | ou|Hajppy pue Buiqdejßoaujiui m M3HdVHOON3X9 1011 0 H d cj ooo—ooo — A O Q DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn on First Street Bacilary white diarrhoea of chickens controlled by blood test- For particulars, call Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. Q --(] Attend the horse sale at Sale Barn, Decatur, Ind., Monday, January 21, 1:30 p.m. f-s - g-LULUm H. .. J J.. X- J 11 J„.J J | Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewrit- . ing 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.

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IMARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market link receipts 3400,,holdovers 735. , 'steady to 10 cents higher; tops $13.1 ’ for choice 160 lb. weights; bulk 200 1 lbs down Including pigs $12.75© 112.85: 210©250 lb. $12.504112.65: ' > packing sows mostly $10.25©11.00. I (’utile receipts 350, quality i>lnin, 1 market weak to 25 cents lower: few | light heifers [email protected]; reactor | cows mostly s3®4. Uujf receipts, 900 demad urgent, market around 50 cent | higher; top veulers sl7; cull and common mostly [email protected]. Sheep receipts 9200: good and choice fat ■ lambs around 25 cents lower: bulk I $12.50, others steady; buk cull and 'common $10.50© 11: aged sheep scarce; nominally quotable strong. | FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Pigs, 110 to 140 iba. $12.15 140 to 200 lbs. 12.00 ' 1200 to 275 lbs. 11-90 ' 275 to 350 lbs. 11-60 , I Calves SB.OO to $15.00 Receipts: Hogs, 400; calves, 75; sheep, 500. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Jan. 21) J Fowls 21c Chidkeus /.. l»c i Leghorn Fowls 14c . Leghorn chickens 13c , Geese 12c Ducks 14c Eggs dozen 30c 1 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Jan. 21) I Barley, per bushel 60c , . Rye, per bushel 80c New Oats (good) 35c@40c I New Mixed or white corn .. 65c@70c New yellow corn7sc j New Wheat $1.25 1 Good timothy seed $2.25-$2.50 Good alsac seed $12.00 ‘ LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butter fat (lb.) 48c MOTIVE TO BIDOEHS S Notice is hereby given that the Board ( of Commissioners of Adams County will revelv® bids On Tuesday February Nth 1927 for the furnishing of one E!e< - . trie Driven Adding Machine for use 1 in the Auditor’s Office, for which spec- j Ifications are now on file. At the same time bids will be re- | ceived for the furnishing of steel shelv- i ing and counter in the Auditor’s/pf'iee for which specifications are now on file in said Auditor’s office. . The right is reserved to reject any I ! or all bids. j MARTIN JABERG, Auditor Jan 14-21 o 1 NOTICE OF PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE Probate ( ause No. 23G<I lii the ( ironit Court of Itlams County, ‘ Indiana. November Term. 192 H John W. Meibers, Administrator with the will annexed, of Estate of Anna I Proppieman, Deceased, vs. Sylvia Vian, . Mary Green, Jane Green. Robert Vian, 1 J. Henry Vian, husband of Sylvia Vian. TO —Sylvia Xian, Mary Green, Jane Green, Robert Vian, J. Henry Vian, ‘ husband of Sylvia Vian. You are sever- < ally hereby notified that the above named petitioner as Administrator of I ) the estate aforesaid, has filed in the . Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, a petition, making you defendants ] ~ ther.et-', aud praying therein for an order and decree of sale C .i t a untc ’ ? "£ certain l ea! Estare .■ I make assets foi tue payment of tin* t 1 debts and liabilities of said estate; nn-lli lias also filed an affidavit a; erin;; ; therein that you and each of you are -'non-residents of the State of Indiana, | 1 or that your residence is unknown and | ‘.that you are necessary parties to said . proceedings, and that said petition, so I filed and which is now pending, is set , x for hearing in said Circuit Court at ' the Court House in Dei atur. Indiana. lon the 7th day of March 1927. WITNESS, the Clerk and seal of said 1 Court, this 6th day of January, 1927. , JOHN E. NELSON Clerk Adams Circuit Court Huber M. DeVoss, Attorney , • January 7-14-211 ; AH EASY SURE WAY TO RELIEVE PILES Pain Vanishes — All Symptoms of Piles Disappear } Very Quickly ) SIMPLE HOME REMEDY AND ONLY COSTS 60c “After suffering agony with piles! and trying every old thing, I took my doctor’s advice—threw away the ointments and suppositories and bo- i gun getting directly at the cause,' internally, by taking Colac Pile Pilis with each meal. The pain left me in. 24 hours and all sign of pilot: com-| pletcly left me in less than two ~ weeks and I haven't had a symptom, - 1 of Piles or sign of return since," | - declares a liappy, enthusiastic man P wljo formerly suffered agony. ! Unless neglected so long an oper- ’ ation Is necessary, it is now a simple' 8 matter to get relief ft*om Piles, thanks to modern medical discoveries. We now know what causes: I piles and into convenient chocoia.tecoated pill form under name of Coiat 1 Pile Pills, you can get at any well Htocked drug store the medicine to quickly, surely and satisfactorily rei lieve pile troubles. ;• Colac Pile Pills taken at meal times I for a few days correct conditions Internally. They are made in the world's largest laboratory of ijne.-c 1 ' ingredients. A whole bottle costs only 60c. Thousands of cases with not a failure cause physicians and specialists to endorse Colac pile piils without reserve. Wo sell and rheornmend Colac Pile Pilis—the last word in effective Pile treatment. —Enterg j prise Drug Co.

Number Os Orders Received By G. E. In 1926 Sets Record Schenectady, January 21 Orders received by the General Electric Company .for the year ending December I 31. 1926. totaled $32>.400,207 an increase of 8 percent or nearly 000 over 1925. Gerard ope. president announced today. This is the bigge-t j volume of orders in the company s history, the previous high mark achieved in 1920 being $318,470,000, or about 10 millions below new For the fourth quarter of 1926, or-| ’ d e rs booked amounted to $80,406.570, I VUTII I: Ol’ « OMMI'MOM-lirs SAl.i: OK Ht'tst. 4iST»TW I The undersigned cominlss tuner, by i virtue of an order ot (lie Adams < i- | cult Court, made unit entered in ft cause tlicicln pending entitled Laurel I . nolds ve. Huth p. Barden. 1.-i< Harden and Benjamin >’■, " , , I 'V' l ., numbered 12779 upon the dockets thereof hereby River notluv that VI the !■:<« OHlee of Pure It. I.roln ,-u 1.-.a south Second street. Itecniiie, ludlann «" Sntur«l«>, the UHh da> of 1 .-l.ruxr.. tmr. Ilelween «“ to o'clock A. M. and U o’clock I*. VI. ami io <la' thereafter until sold. He will offer tor sale at private sale and at not less Hum the full appraised value tliereot. the following described rviil eslute, to-wit; The southeast quarter of the southeast quarter < 'A) of section sixteen < lb) township twenty-six (2#> north, range fourteeif <H) east, in Admits County. Indiana, containing forty (<0) acres, more or less. THUMS Ol' Slt.i: One third cash on day ot sale; one third In one year thereiroin, and one third in two years therefrom, Deterred pavint-nts to bear six percent interest mom date and to be secured by mortgage on said real estate ami personal tree hold surely. I’urehuser may at his option pay Commissioner. Jan. 21-28 —Feb_4 Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur, Indiana Phone 1022 — Phone 181. COMING SALE DATES Book Your Sale Early. Jan. 24—Erastus Fritzinger. 2 miles west and 1 mile north cf Decatur. Jan. 25— Kniggi Bros., farm sale, l'/z mile north, '/z mile east cf Preble. Jan. 26—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 ot Decatur. Closing out sale. Jan. 29—Butler & Ahr, Decatur; stock sale. Jan. 31—Morris Asby, 4 mi. v.est of Willshire, closing out Feb. I—O. Newport, «/ 2 mile 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. I—H. P. Reidenbach, 3 miles due east of Willshire, closing out sale. I. eb. 7—Ernes’•C. 'Vci-t, 1 i,.;.-wesL-Xi--mile north of Bostonru U. 4 nn|z sJlllo Feb. B—Fred Riehl, 4 mile cast, 2>/4 m ’l e north of Wren, Ohio, ( losing out sale. Feb. 9—Joe Bowen, Willshire, Ohio, Closing out sale. Feb. 10—Arthur Sipe, 6'/? mi cast of Berne. Closing out farm sale. Feb. 11—N. E. Macklin, 5 miles northeast of Decatur on ' the Sam Krill farm. 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, Pennville, Ind., closing out farm sale. Feb. 16—Ed Bollenbach, 7 miles east of Berne. Farm sale. Feb. 17—Seth Beldon, 5 mi. I southeast of Willshire. I Feb. 18—Frank Hammond, 3 mile cast, 1 mile north of Decatur. ! Feb. 21—L. Diver, 2 miles i south, 3 miles west of Monroei. ville. Feb. 22—John A. Isch, BlulTJ ton, R. 4, farm sale. J Feb. 22—William Mauller, 1 i mile north, 1 mile west of (Wren, (). Feb. 23—Pat Mays, 1 mile , south of Rockford. Closing out farm sale. ’j Feb. 24—Pure bred Chester I W hite hog sale, Monroeville j District Breeders Assn., 3 mile t north of Monroeville. Feb. 25—Gust Borne, 1 mile . west, 2% miles north of Preble. heb. 28—W. O. Robinson, 5 Galveston, Ind., farm sale. Mar. I—Wayne Gaunt, s'/z i miles east of Decatur, closing i oof sale. s | Mar. 3—John Weaver, 10 mi. ; east of Decatur, V/z nii. north ‘ Middleberry, 0., closing out sale

‘eeiupared with $78,636,669 tor tbo last quarter in 1»25, pr u nain ot two i "sales billed aud earning, for th«i 1 year 1926 will not be announced until the accounts are dosed for the yea ( and the annual report is published in March. — 0 • Attend the horse sale £ Sale Barn, Decatur. Ind., Momta. , January 24, 1:30 p.m. | Round and square dance■ at K. of C. hall Friday. 1 —O it IFF Nllil*’ _ tt corpora >on: A.py Oil ana . K o*f By virtue ot U1 ( Adantx ■lirected front ‘.'“ w u k “ p , se »t public' J t"‘"he highest and -st bidder ,he “h’ k a. b M. tween the n“U!« |d d , nt U l at'! e‘’rUin’i"a'ct’of land situated ln A Wabash township, '."w'ln Indiana, being in and 26 in Mut.i tnwiisliii) and bounden aim eHbed j. follows: Beginning 4 rods east Os the northeast earner of set t on 26 thence running south 160 rods, 7h.n. ‘ west 124 rods; thenee north 160 rods: thenee east 124 rods to the place of beginning, containing 1.1 an .s The e sa“nie l< l> S eing taken ns the Propejj* of Henry McAtee Receiver of Aspy Oil and Gas Company, a corpmat o” Bl \ Aspy Oil and Gas Company. B l “ r POra Hon. on exeoutlon In favor of Clement ‘ Said ‘sale to be without relief from valuation or appraisement laws a for < ash and failing to receive a bid thereon sufficient to pay the Judgment and costs in said cause said lease and leasehold will be sold outright, an 1 ■<a!e to be continued from day to lx./ UI ALSO, further notice is given that by virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Adams Urcuik Court in the above entitled cause I will expose ami offer for sale at Public auflion to tlie highest and best bidder < ash on the Ist day of February 1. between the hours of H»:°0 o k :.l. and 4:00 o’clock P. M. of said day and from day to day thereafter unt'l *ame is sold, at the farm of Josiah L. Vspy situated in section 25 and -6 m said Wabash Township. Adams County Indiana, the following described personal porertv to-wit: Oil wells, derricks. } heds. piping, casing, tubing and rods dry pipe, and casings, gas engines, iteam engins, boilers, tanks, surface tod lines and all other equipment used in the operation of said oil wells, all of which being situated ami located on said above mentioned premises. Taken as the property of Henry McAtee Receiver of Aspy Oil and Gas t'ompany, a corporation, and Aspy Oil : nil Gas Company, a corporation, on « xecutlon in favor of Clement !•'. Green. Said sale to be without relief from valuation or uppraisment laws. Ilarl Hollingsworth Sliet'lff ot Adams County, Indiana. - January 7-14-21 > ! o : a\M XI. Itl.roHT <»!• THE Till sllj: or II MtTI'OKD TO"'Mill 1 . • I ’l< »i:tn UMinii UKC. 31, Receipts January . .... 28 Martin Jaberg, Jan Dis 1,06398 J’ebruary 1 Bank of Linn Grove, Interest January 28.7 S 8 Fred Dubach Tap Light Line 50.iUl Marell I Bank of Linn Grove. Interest February23.ll 11 Martin Jaberg Sup Dog 30.31 prii t Bank of Linn Grove, interest March 20.31 ' lay 1 Bank of Linn Grove, Interest April 16.61 June 2 Bank of Linn Giove May Int 12.' :■') Martin Jaberg, June Distrl. 9.778.2; J illy . ji.uain Jabers A. on I’ontius c.i:c"i . V.'.-.i, J. - ■- *'■ ■ ■ -ryy.Tu:) MoesI jibel ger Tuition 778.01 23 Martin Jaberg July Ills .. .. 692.01 August 2 Bank of Linn Grove, July Int 27.9'

September 1 Bank of Linn Grove, Interest tug ' 25.5$ 2 Eli Dubach Tap Line 50,00 J. 11. Felty, Rec. Labor 41.1 t» (atober 1 Bank of Linn Grove, Interest September 23,72 No vein her 2 1 Bank of Linn Grove Oct hit . 29.91 J »ecember 1 Bank of Linn Grove, Interest November 15,55 21 Marlin Jaberg, Dec Distri 9,326.40 DIMM H.X.MEVr* January 5 T. J. McKean, Rent 75.00 6 L. A. Graham, Licenses 1,25 8 Cross Service Co. Gafr 156.11 , > E. E. Marsh. Inst. Water Sys 350.06 J > II Bank of Linn Grove Draft .158.16 « I • E. S. Christen, Teaching - 215.60 * 1 29 Chas Kizer, do 150.00 29 Esther Mumo. do 150.60 29 Mary Tulder, do . 152.40 , 29 .June Ly Barger da_ 140.00 -• < 'l\ R-.nit \ dp 120.00 ■ 29 Mary Schlagenhauf do 100.60 29 Victor Eicher. du 115.n0 , 29 Lester Reynolds do 110.60 29 Wilma Spiehoger. do 110,09 1 29 Edna Glendenlng do 130.57 • 29 Wm Anderson. Janitor 75.00 ’ , 29 J. p. Steiner, do 40.00 ‘ 29 Claude Monee, Trans 40.00 29 Chas Pusey. do Repair 13.06 1 29 Banis of Linn Grove Draft 1,639.76 J '9 Dubach Bros, Repairs . . 22.50 ' February 1 I). A. Studler Salary .... ... 60.00 1 P D. Kizer. Stamps 3.00 ; 1 Bunk of Linn Grove Bills 29J.3 20 A. J. Moser & Co Repair 46*39 ■ 26 E. S. Christen 'reaching 24)1’18 26 Esther Monroe do 138.96 26 June Lybarger do 140.00 • 26 Alary Tinder, do .140.48 26 Clyde Romey, do . 120*00 26 Mary S< hlagenhauf do . 88.tf5 26 Victor Eicher, do . 103.65 . 26 Lester Reynolds do 110.00 i 2f> Wilma Spiehiger do 99*18 2’6 Edna Glendening do 83.08 26 (’has. Kizer, do 150 00 » 26 J. p. Steiner Janitor 10*00 ■ March L IWm Anderson. Janitor 80.25 1 Harold Moser, Janitor Trans 80 00 1 Claude Monee do 40*06 I Chas Pusey, do 40.00 • BA. J, Bliss, Teach 64.00 10 Goble Co Supplies 103.66 J 10 D. A. Studler. Salary 60.00 10 Bank of Linn Grove Bill . 11 oj 10 Meshbvrger Bros, Stone Co (’ 100.07 » II (’has Pusey Repair 24 18 Democrat Co, Annual Report 39.70 • 18 Berne Witness Co do 39.70 IS Berni’ Hdw Co Repairs . 120 no ’ 19 F, VV. Studler Mis. Sup 37*33 26 E. S. Christen do . 215 00 26 (’has Kiger, do 15000 ’ 26 Esther Munro, du 150*00 r 26 June Lvberger. do . 1 lo.no » 20 Mary 'Under do 152 no U v,l, ‘ Homey, do 120.0a -6 Mary Schlagenhauf, do . .... 100. ho • 26 Victor Eicher, do 115 00 I 1 5 ? Jcm'' '■ v° yno,ds ,l '’ 119 00 I J» VVilmu Hpichiger. do iloj-o Edna Glendenlng do 95 00 26 J. p. Steiner Janitor 40.09 I 26 Wm. Anderson, Janitor & Sup 84,.;i (

I 8 Claud.' Monee JanlVß Tr»« ft™ •M Harold Moter do 40j>o : 26 Cha« FUMY ITd A. studlar salery I’l Kiger & Co. Mis Sup. 1 sup. CO BUPP 'at Lester by" 0.;" IDray. l Dray. 15.31 I jS A.“j 0 Tv'",'' 1 "* ~ (.too ?? * 1,, “ Courtney Heller Han" AO.oir aching I"" }««•«« 28 Mary H. hlaukeiilmuf do 28 Wilma splehiuei. 189.u0 28 June ( . 11U | Jp l hnrs 2mum “t’Txina C.lendening do 1 ■' A. Sl'id er, Sal 45 OU 1 F W. Htudler Rent # 3 Daviil F«lb l{l 'P“^ a , 160JH) 5 Lrnest Zeigiet ijans 210.00 7 Mather Munro ins learning ; wm. Anderson Jun SUP 14 Bank of Linn Grove Dran U Harold Moser Trans 20 Geo Banter, L?8or is! 68 37 Cross Service < o Gas ' June ... ~ 68.00 1 D. A. studler Hal ... 4 N. Meachherger Labor ' H .!‘“u k wrou &Xr'Huppll*« : so Batik of Linn Grove. Draft - ' July , „ . e.,i„rv 60.00 i 11). A. Studler Salary Lijj: n 8 Shepherd & Son Coal J‘M‘ 12 Berne Witness to i 12 Gillium Lumber Co Lumber *7.6 i 4’iift.in Striker Com Exp ® , I ; d"a PotLr I*. M Stand Die 20 00 1 26 Wm Anderson Trans (oal 09-83 ! "Vilank of Linn Grove Bonds & L 602.14 ; 2 I>. A. Studler Salary 3 Ed Beltler Staking Ditch ! 7 T. J. M< Kean Rent ; 14 Geneva Lumber Co Lumber 15. L; 17 Jaeob Bierie Repair Drain } 0« 21 Bank of Linn Grove Draft 1-1.34 21 F. W. Studler Supplies — 31“i" 2 P \Vm. Anderson Labor . - 80.00 2 D. A. Studler Salary <lO 2 J P. Steiner laibor -JOO i 2 Harold Reynold Repair ... -5.#0 4 W. J. kprunger Piano -u».00, , 6 L U Dunbar Framing M .... 600 7 J.’ H. Reiff Adv Hoard .. 5.00 I 7 Eugene Lindsey, do . o-« 0 t 7 S. S. Reynolds do » I 10 Robert Meyers Shoveling C 5.00 I 11 Peter Fox. Clean Toilets 1?-.! : 20 Berne Kquity Ex Co C0a1... 171.4- • °l l Frank Smith Teaching 11 Chas Kizer Teaching 160.00 1 Esther Muiyo do i 1 Madge Stm key do . 165.00 . 1 Victor Eicher, do 126.00 i- 1 H. Windmiller do 110.00 ■ 1 M. Schlagenhauf do . 120.00 1 Lester Reynolds do . 120.00 J 2 Wilma Spiciiiger d0120.0U I 1 Edna Glendening do 110.00 1 Wm H Clark. Trans . 90.«'> i 1 Chas I’usey do • 40.00 y 1 Harold Mosser do 40.0’) 1 Stanley Hoffman do v 40.00 it 1 Ernest Ziegler do 4(’,o’) s 1 J. P. Steiner do Jan . 40.00 1 Wm Anderson do 75.00 e 1 D. A. Studler Salary K 6.50 4 5 Dubach Bros Truch Ex Trans 222.7 7 I 12 Victor Eicher Teaching 40.00 n 15 Geo. Banter Labor 36.50 15 Mary Schlagenhauf Teaching 60.00 . 15 Ijeonard Sup Co Fumigators 20.00 s 15 J. H. Heaston Supplies 33.4 G 1 15 Frank Nussbaum Repairs 8.75 ii I 26 Kiger & Co. Truck Body Sup. 529.52 1t 24 Frank W. 1). Smith/Teaching 250.00 n 29 Chas Kiger Teaching . 16.00 29 Esther Munro do 148.96 29 Mddge Stuckey d 0153.66 i. 2!) Victor Eicher Baton Teaching 7 4.65 1 29 H. Windmiller Teaching 99.26 29 Mary Schlagenhauf do 48.65 29 Lester Reynolds do* . 12”.V0 !•; 2!) bJdna Glendening 88.08 j 29 Wilma Spiehiger do 109.19 29 J. P. Steinei Jgn(tor 10.00 29 Wm. Anderson d 075.00 29 Stanley Hoffman do Trans . 40.00 29 Harold Moser do 40.00 19 Chas Pua«3 do io.oo 8 29 Wm H. Clark do 90.00 29 Chas Pusey Repairs . 96J)0, 29 Frank Mt Smith, Mis Sup . 31.51 ’ 30 G. S. Gottschalk Repairs 87.00 0 November 1 D. A. Studler Sal Rent Trans 122.00 3 P. D. Kizer Stamps 3.06 • 8 East Ind Oil Sup. Co Gas. 145.19 ’» 12 Mary Schlagenhauf Teaching 60.00 18 Goble Co Mis Sup 26.61 21 Frank Me. D. Smith Teaching 250.00 O 21 Chas. Kizer do 16”.00 2 1 Esther Munro do 160.00 b 21 Madge Stu< key 'Peaching 165.00 • • 24 Victor Eicher do 126 09 . 21 11. WjndmiUer do .... 110*00

- - - _- . .... nil '""Il i ...... 11. I - BUSCHES DUROC BROOD SOW SALE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1927 at 1 O’clock P. M. AT DECATUR SALES BARN, DECATUR, INDIANA Rn i+■ at u° H > E^ U 0F SOWS AND GILTS bud toi March and April farrow. All pure bred. Pathmaster ind Sensation breeding. IMMUNE FROM CHOLERA Also some fall males and giits. reed your cheap corn into good hogs. COME! coME! R. R. No. 5 FRED W. BUSCHE Decatur, Indiana PUBLIC SALE m£ S’andDA “T 10 " 8t "’ y faMn ’ 2% mUeS east and miles north of Preble, on MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1927 Commencing at 10:30 A. M. , u HORSES ay Horse, j years old; 1 Gray Horse, 9 years old. CATTI V 1 VyeaWo^ t 0 £ ‘ CSh: 1 U,uck Uei£er> 1 yca '' S ° Wi 1 MACHINERY Hinder; 7 5-ft. Mowc'/ Ll™! 101 " 1> . low; 1 T ® nd em Disc; 1 8-ft. Milwaukee scascn; 1 Ohio hay loader- i > Klain fertiliser attachment, used one tooth harrow* i com Jow- 2 rake; 1 corn P lanter = 1 lron £ra ""’ m separator; 1 pair extra 20-1.1“ 1“? re W *8 OD »; 1 set of harness; 1 cr^ 1 " and numerous other articles no^n'enti 8 ruuucr aud bolc; 1 bCet TERMS-Made known by day of sale. ERASTUS IRITZINGER ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer.

24 Mary Bchlagenhnuf do 24 Letter Reynold! do 24 Wilma Spiehiger do 24 Edna Glendening dy u’W 24 J. P. Steiner Janitor 24 Wm Anderson do Repair JJ.? I 24 Stanley Hoffman Trans J* ‘J 21 Chaa Puaey do 24 Harold Mouser do 24 Wm. H. Clark do 29 Geo Bunter Labor pevembar ■ lo ’ 6 Hernv WlttneoH To Prlntlmr n.. I 7 D A. Htudler Bui TraiiH E\ 8 (’baa Puaey llepaltH Puiutbix "1,. 10 Uiiurrle A Co Booko 31 Martin Jaberg Ex of n,., 21 Democrat Co Tax L<vt 21 Holtbouae Drug Co Booltn 22 A. .1. Hila" T Oreheatru J. I '' 23 Lvater Reynold* Teaching i h ~ 23 Dubach Bros Truck Ex 2 L,',, 23 Standard OH Co Floor oil 31 Mudge Stuckey Teaching tj' :! 24 Franta Me D. Smith du 24 Chax Kiger do .... 24 Father Munro do i. 21 Victor Kleber do 34 11. Wlndmlller do 24 Mary Schlagenhauf du in?;, 24 Wilma Spiehiger do 24 Edna Glendening do .1! 24 Erneat Ziegler Tratw i.,,,' 21 Wm H. Clark do >(I ’J 21 Harold Moaaer do 2 1 Chua Pusey do ... 4(lll 24 Stanley Hoffman do 4„„J 24 Win Aqdereon Janitor 24 John P. Steiner do ’ 24 Frank Me. D. Smith Mis Ex n , 24 D. A. Studler Sal 28 J. E. Eekrote & Son Suppllea pi r 28 Bank of Linn Grove Bills 75i : , 28 F. W. Studler Huppllea 4 ( '„- 28 Merhberger Broa Stone Co > |' 2» Bank ot Linn Grove Draft m:< iriTi i.a’itiix TOW XSHIP Fl Ml Jan 1. 1926 Balance on hand 2 SJJ-' j Receipts during year WIU; I Total of Balancea and Receipts 5.740i> J Disbursements during year 3.053.1, ' Final Balances 2.681 .1 HOAD Fl Ml Jan. 1 1926 Balance on hand 128.3 ' Receipts during year | Total oY Balances and Receipts , Disbursements during year j;J Final Banances 26«'"i SI’IX I AI. SCHOOL Fl Ml Jan. 1. 1926 Balance on hand 1,888 ” Iteceipts during year 11.481V' Total Banances und Receipts 11 ®'.j Disbursements during year 10.6172,| Final Balance 5,76; o Tl ITIO.A Fl Ml 'Jan. 1. 1926 Balance on hand 3,7477! Iteceipts during year L247JS Total of Balances and Receipts 16.395.58 Disbursements during year 11,782';0 Final Balances 5,31!u , TOT M.S OF ALL Fl Alls Jan 1. 1926 Balance on hand 17.J04.tt Iteceipts during year 22.173.63 Total Balances and Receipts 33.478.2 t Disbursements during year 25.551. P Final Balances . 13,923.;.', Total Balances as shown by this Report 13.923.75 Total Balances and outstanding Warrants December 31, 1926 13.923.75 Cash in Depository December 31 1926 13.923. U D. A. HTUDLWII. Trustee Hartford Township Adams County Fred Busche Auctioneer, Sale Dates Feb. I—Busche’s Duroc sale at Decatur, Ind. Feb. 14—Joseph Heimann, big colsing out farm sale, 4'/z miles south, 1 mile west of Decatur. Feb. S—E. -E. Withington. Duroc sow sale, Montgomery, Mich. Feb. 9—A. J. Custer, Auburn Ind., Duroc sow sale. Feb. 10—Miller & Dickerson. Montpelier, Ohio, Duroc sow sale. Feb. 16—Hugh K. Stewart estate, Washington C. H., Ohio, Duroc sow sale. ; | Feb. 17—Terrell S. Carr, Ne« Vienna, Ohio, Duroc hog ? Your patronage apprecii.. Call Monroe for Fred Busche. I save and make you monev