Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1927 — Page 2

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xa= 1 — ■■■ i - kx Kx xx wx sxKK xx ■ b x CLASSIFIED ADS " xx xx x x xxx xx xxx x x FOR SALE FOR SALE Best radio bulgaitis In town. We net-vice and repair all makes. Open evening*. Decatur Auto Top anti Paint Shop. Phone 494. IQtl — FOR SALE la Bred tlilts. will far- ’ row in March, April and May. See AV. 11. IJchteuborger. 2 miles south of Decatur on mud pike. Itittix FOR SA Ci:—About 2 dozen good Rhode Island Red pullets. Geo. W. Burkett. 1620 W. .Monroe Street Phone 615. 17-3tx HATS- Just received a new shipment of early spring hats. Wonderful values at 14.00 and $5.00. All my winter hats to be closed out at SI.OO each. Mrs. Maud A. Merriman, 222 S. 4th St. Decatur. 18-2 t ixill 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 - Geese and <lu< k feathers, suitable for pillows, feather ticks, and the loke. Phone 870 —R. /Peter Pearson. IS-3tx FOR SALE or RENT—House and lot on Vine Street, Decatur, Payment down, balance like rent. Write or see F. E.'Brewster, Herne, Ind., R. R. 3 FOR”sALE—Ford truck, ton, with stock rack. SSO cash or will trade for hogs cr cattle. Homer* Ginter, phone Craigville R. R. No 2 19FOR SALItJ —3 bushels clover seed, 2 bushels timothy seed. Chris Marbaugh, Phone J. 697. 19-3tx FOR SALE —Delco Light plant, first class condition, new batteries, priced right. Ed. L. Arnold. Decatur route 4, Craigville phone 19-3tx 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 6tf Phone 338 WANTED —Vio'.iu pupils. Even! u g classes. 611 North Second St. Violin Studio 17-31 X WANT ED- Hosiery representatives by reliable concern. 1 art or full time. Writs M. C. F. Silk, Van Wert, Ohio. 19-3tx MALE HELP WANTED—Steady employment is one of the many good things enjoyed by Watkins dealers. If you are honest and ambitious and would like to earn $35 to $75 every week in a dignified business of your own, write The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. E-3. 129-139 E. Chestnut St. Columbus Ohio. 19-ltx WAITED WOMEN” ~Make / ’Money sewing bungalow aprons, Childrens dresses. Materials cut instructions furnished. Experience unnecessary. I Write Henry Manufacturing Co., l‘M Fifth Avenue, New York City ..19-ltx WANTED LADIES Make $25 to $7,0 weekly addrersißg cards-at home; experience unnecessary. 2c stamp i brings full particulars. H. Lichty, New < f.'iistle, Indiana .. 19-ltx . __2 ■ — j FOR RENT Still iu Business with two houses j rentals $40 —To trade for 40 acres j near Decatur. Daniel Erwin. 7-6 !c ' LOST AND FOUND i LOST-—Child's Mitten between home and Adams and Third St. Please call ■ E. D. Colter. 17-3tx j LOST—Automobile tire chain Friday evening between /Monmouth and Dr. Smith's office. Finder return to Millard Harkless. 19-3 t [comHioiri Petition For Adoption A petition to adopt’ Harold Brubaker, a child who will be two years old next March, was filed in the circu/irt court, today by Elmer and Leona Liechty against the child's parents, Harold John Brubaker and Estella Brubaker, now known as Estella Edmonson. It is stated in the complaint. that the child's parents now reside far aw'ay from here and their exact address is unknown. Attorney Janies T. Merryman is counsel lor the petitioners. Marriage Licenses Donald L. Baker, farmer, to Mazie Clevenger, both of Adams county. Elks Lodge Will Hold National Bridge Play Ridgewood. N. J„ (United PrcM— A challenge to every Elks' Lodge in the United States to participate in a national auction bridge tournament the week of April 25 has been issued by the Ridgewood lodge of Elks. Tlie tournament, it Is believed, will be one of the largest competitive events ever held. With more than 1,409 lodges in the United States, it Is expected that 45,000 players will participate. L. C. Waring attended the Tultey musical at the snriue theatre last evening.

XXXXXX»X X X X X X X X x x BUSINESS ( ARDS « XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X 11. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You 1 at 144 South 2nd Street. Office Phone 314 Residence 108 J Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 pm. 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 Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 5, 1924. See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. - - ' N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes 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. j 6— ; q| FA R M MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small com. 10 year @ 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. I). Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. O -0 DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN I Office 120 No. First Street | Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 I Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice o—. o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays Attend the horse sale at Sale Barn, Decatur, Ind., Monday,! January 24, 1:30 p.m. f-s M>Tl< E TO IIEEEVDT.XT» I’ellliiiu iu tilopt I'i.rulrt Brubaker Vo. saTliZ I In Hie tilauiM Clreult Court, l-'eliruar. Term. 1927 STATU OF GNU] \\ \ COUNTY OF ADAMS SS:: Miner Liechty Leona Liechty v.;. Harold John Brubaker. l:«teßa Bru-' baker (.Now known as Estella Edition-I son.) Tu Harold John Brubaker, and Extol-I la Bruhuker (Also known as Estella Edmonson), the father and mother of said child Harold Brubaker You and each of you are hereby notified that Elmer Liechty ami Lie- « hty hav*e filed In said court their Joint peltion for the adopt Uni of said child Harold Brubaker; and you are further notified Io appear to said cause, m Hie Adams Circuit Court in Decatur. "Adams County, Indiana - n Thursday the 17th day of March, 1927 and answer or demurrer to said petition or ‘hvvill be beard and determined in your absence. in o itnessf Whereof* 1 have hereto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said court on H is 22 day of •lan nary, 1927. John e. nelson (SEAL) Clerk of Adams Circuit Court. James ’l’. Merryman. Attorney for petitioners. . iary 22-21' Feb 5 TypewritingStenographic Work If you Jiave any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judgi J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1927

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT - OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market “ Hog receipts 800, few sales 10-15 c hfgher; bulk 810 lbs. down sl3; few, ’ 22’>@250 lbs. $12.66012(75; packing, 7 sows slo.2stfiTl. Cattle receipts 100.1 { few reactor cows steady, other classes I , slow, quotable steady. Calf receipts 50. very few on sale, few head veals '516.75 or 25c. lower. Sheep receipts 200. holdovers 1000, very few on jsale; few decks fat lambs at $12.50; 1 cull and common lota $10.50© 11.00; inferior $8.50 up. Fort Wayne Livestock Market I'iu-. Ii" lbs. down sij.2s I I 140 to 200 tbs. $12.10 ■ 200 to 250 tbs. $12.00 250 1,, :too tbs $11.55 2'.5 to 350 lbs. . . $11.70 : Calves $8 to sl4 Steers $7 to $8 Receipts: Hogs, 200; Calves, 25; I Sheep, 100. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May $1.38%, July $1.30%, Sept. $1.27%. Corn: May 81%c, July 84%c, Sept. 86%c. Oats: May 49c, ,! July 48%c, Sept. 46'Jc. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Jan. 21) | Fowls 21c | Chickens 19c ■ I Leghorn Fowls 14c : | Leghorn chickens 13c I Geese 12c Duoks 14c I Eggs dozen 30c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Jan. 21) 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 j Good alsac seed $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET I Eggs, dozen 30c I BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butter fat (lb.) 48c DODGE BROTHERS 1926 PRODUCTION Dodge Brothers, Inc., last year sold to dealers 331.764 passenger cars and trucks, making 1926 the biggest year in its history. The gain over 1925, which was the company's best .previous year, is 27.6 per cent. The 1926 record is remarkable as it surpasses the huge oulipnl of 259,967 cars and trucks in 1925 by 71.797 units and was made without the sales impetus which many companies gain from the frequent introdueWon of new models. Dodge Brothers. Inc., rate of growth last year was nearly nine times as rapid as that of the Automotive industry hs a whole, which made a production gain of only 3.3 per cent over 1925. Figures compiled by the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce for 1926 place production of all automobile manufacturers at4,489,60'1 cars and trucks. j Graham Brothers, the truck uivi->-Con, of Dodge Brothers, Inc., also I mtike :> striking showing wi'li a gain ic.ver 1925 of 5-5.7 per cent in sales to i dealers. The rate of gain was apiroximately eight times as fast as that of tht entire truck industry las’ veer. National Automobile Chamber |of Commerce figures show that the : output for the whole truck industry was 7 per cent larger in 1926 than in > 1925. Total sales of Graham Brothlers trucks and motor coaches to dealers in 1926 amounted to 37,463 units. Combined sales of Dodge Brothers i commercial cars and Graham Bro*hi ors trucks to dealers lasjt year totaled j 67,293 units, an increase of 32.7 per <:fnt ever sales of 50.713 vehicles in | 1925. Desflite factory production and o shipments by Dodge Brothers, Inc., I of a record number of passenger cars ‘and trucks in 1986, stocks in dealers’ ' hands and in transit December 31 were substantially smaller ttfian at | ‘he close of the previous year. —It. vi m-ainri or ihi: rttt vri;:: 1 or r row wiiir ron vi; mi i>i:< . 31, neo I January ' 1 2 our Adams Co. Bank Int. .'l.to j Februarj | 1 Ohl AUnniS l'n. Bunk.lnt •> . Man li , . , 1 old Adams Co. Bink Int th.: ’ K Adam.H Coßnty J>n Draw L*{*;’■•* 20 Auditor Supplies . 33.19 April • _ _ 1 < >l<l Adams Co. Bank Int -*• May I <_>}<! Adams Co. Bank Int 24.59 • ,unv 1 Old Adams Co Bink Int 23.19 12 Suttles Edwards Co Ins. lie. 38.3” 12 I’onnsy IL IL ftefund «»n F 108.1 I July 1 Old Adams Co. Bank Int. 21.4-' (I 13 Auditor June Iliwtrlbution ILIS’.U.u 28 Andrew Fuelling Trans ( 31 Oeratur S< hool, Heratur It T 771-1 r 31 Paul Suiittcy Transfers 14 4.00 31 Auditor, J.fty- 1 distribution 819.61 August 1 old Adams Co. Bank Int 32. September 1 Old Adams Co. Bank. Int 12.'S ?:» WeitfVldt Trans. 3-50 , 25 Otto I nelling do • ' October 1 Old Adams Co. Bank Int. 10. u? I 20 I’’. B'"»H4<-r ‘l‘rans 8.0‘» 20 II Shomeloin do I.”° . 20 Chas Bohnkc November l old Adams <‘o. Bank Int 36.40 j December , 1 Old Adams Co. Bank Int 32.18 j 0 Washinglon Twn. Transfers 176.00 I I 23 Union TWp. do 50.<x> I 23 Adams (’ount* I’ve. Draw 11,369.17 Error in account, May 2'.) 4.00 Dlsilt Its »lE.\ I January i 9 T. I'. S' liivlcrstcin I‘jabor 3.°“ i II John !■;. Mann, Trans 2 12 Lola I I’tg Co Supplies, 125.18 ' 12 L. I umphrey <’io« k 3.25 12 Butler & kern Repairs 35 H» 13 Dale Muses Trans 5.00 ! 13 EfetU' Human Itctire fund 6d.i” ’Il Leu llwd Co Repairs 53.91 14 Fiuhei & Harris bom. Supplies 8.37 I t 13 Jbawu Lew tun'’Labor 6.00

I IU Kiger &• Co B. Board 10T' H I t« Ohl Adorns Co. Bank Bonds 1.(100.00 ' tu Cti-lus I'ux Labor J.4U IS Kiger < o Supplies „ is Zimmerman Coal i o t onl I'o Oeuitur Lumber Co Muterial !3 Indiana Service Corp Lights B.t.> 23 1.. A. Graham Titles 24 Gen Gnae Trans . ■ 25 Paul Graham Ten. hlng . ' 20 Louis B. Graham do 2S Hansel Foley do IJ-'n! I 2S Mary G. K< nney do I2S Lydia Boerger do ] L ’,29 Esther Kelly do 1!,,'.’ 25 Isruls Furhman Teaching 10 1 2S Florence B. Rh e do ’l9 ! 29 Daisy Brokau Janitor JO J” 29 V. A. Brokaw Trans (J.u '9 George do 4a.<»U 29 ’l’. D. Hehiefersticn Labor 29 Montgomery Ward Co I Board 30 Standard Oil Co (las 30 Frank Maples Labor J--90 30 Fred Nye Labor . .. ]».•.> February , . .. A 5 Chas W. Johnimn Trang -. 5.00 5 Pally Democrat Co Legate 5 Berne Witness Co do . 40.5 5 T. D.Scbelferstten Labor 11.00 5 A. J- Lewton Sal JO.OO 5 Herman Weber labor 15. W 5 lloltliouse Drug Co Supplies 42. . 9 6 Wilson Reed labor 15.99 6 H. E. Zerkd Stamps ■ 1.00 13 Old Adams Co Bank Bonds 82.50 17 Chas Longenberger Janitor 6...00 22 Indiana Service Corp Lights 8.1 • 22 Frank Miller labor 3.MJ 26 Paul Graham Teaching 200.J»o 26 Louis B. Graham do 26 Hansel Foley do 143.4.» 26 Mary Kenney do 26 Lydia Boergvr do 98.01 26 Esther ZerkoJ «1<» 110,00 26 Louis Furhman d<» 98.64 26 Florence B. Rive do 98.64 26 Geo Schleferstien Trans 45.00 26 V. A. Brokaw do 80.00 26 DaiseyDalsy Brokaw Janitor. 35.00 26 Chas Longerberger do 35.00 :. Slamlard Oil Co . 35.1 V March * 1 A. .1. Lcwtcn Si! 100.00 1 Gay Zwick & Myers organ 15.00 4 Mkhel Plote It. R. 1> on Coal 2,00 8 Henry Aumann Adv Board 5.00 8 John Mann Labor 10.56 IU Fred Buitirnier do 44.71 15 Otto Buerger Wood 5.00 15 Telephone Co 17.90 22 Indiana Service Corp Lights 6.95 26 Paul Graham Teaching 200.00 26 Louis B Graham do 150.00 26 Hansel Holey du 143,75 ••. m.ir\ <I. Kenney ao 127.50 26 Lydia Boerger do 110.00 •t. 1st1 Kei|y do 11" "" 1 . 4 110.00 26 Florence B. Rice do 110.00 26 Geo Schieferstien Trans 45.00 6 V. a. Brokgw do • 26 Daisy Brokaw Janitor 35.00 26 (’has Longenberger do 33.00 _7 Underwood typewriter Co Rent 12.00 27 Richard Johnson Trans _ 4.5 c 29 Standard Oil Co Gas ... 52.02 29 P. L. Pyle Trans 9.60 April 1 A. .J. Lewton Sal 60.60 2 Butler & Kern Repairs 67.90 6 August Busk k dav Board 5.'»0 '6 Tise Baker do 5.00 8 I>. M. Rice Grading Roads 9.00 9 Ray Gibson do 4.40 9 Chas Bohnke do 8.10 10 L. A. Lewton Trans 10.50 12 H. K. Zergel Diplomas 18.39 1 I H. E. Zirkel Stamps . 2.00 5 Fred Lihiger Trans 40.00 16 Theo Bulhman Labor 1 1.20 )6 Martin Koeneman do 2.10 23 Rev. Geo Henninger Speech. 22.00 23 Harlan Osterman Orchestra 7.0’) 2 1 Paul Graham Teaching - 200.00 2 4 Louis B. Graham do 150.00 2 4 Hansel Foley do 143.75 14 Mary G Kenney do 127.50 2 4 Lvdia Boerger do 110.00 11 Esther Z Kelley do. 110.00 ' 24 Louis Furhman do 110.00 2 4 Florence B. Rice do 110.00 ; 1 I Ijouis B. Graham Institute 60.c0 2 1 Mary G. Kenney do 51.10 2 4 Daisy Brokaw Janitor 35.00 . 2 4 Geo. Schieferstein Trans ... 45.00 2 4 V. A. Brokaw do . 45.00 I Underwood type <’<» Rent 12.00 11 Indian a Service < ’ »rp Lights 5.22 . 24 John E. Mann labor 48.40 16 Florence 13. Rice Institute 38.50 < 27 Lois Furhman do Jan ... 6 4.0 U 28 Scheiman Trans .... 32.00 28 Phil Sehieferstien Labor 9.00 "0 Esther Kelly Institute and J 90.30 May 1 A. J. Lewton Sal lOO.hft 1 Wm Beiliold Labor 2.00 6 Chas Bitner trans 4 1.20 I Lydia Boerger Institute 44.0“ S Standard Oil Co Gas 20.10 12 Board of Industrial Brooms 9.75 18 Richard Lew ton Labor 3.00 2 2 Lewis Lewton do 5.00 21 A. N. Anker Supplies 21.60 2 ♦ Lewis enumeration .. . 30.00 ] June I ’l’. !z. Merry Uroigbt 108.1 1 . 1 Ray Hamilton Trans . 5.0 n 5 A. J. Lewton Sal 60.n0 :■ Ur' d Lir.n P-mr . 38.:;.. . 7 Ron ! Labor 3.60 Zinnm i man Carper <-o Weighing l.Oit , 8 David Springer ’(’raps 6.50 '• Otto Wiedltr do ... 4.00 lo Carl Troutner do 7.25 Tom Fairchild do 8.60 12 Chas Long.-nberger Janitor 38.00 17'lieo Kalin l«ibor 30.00 ' • Estus Duncan Retire Fund 34.65 2 5 Denoyer Geppert Cn Maps 151.07 2.5 Zimmerman Coal Co Coal .... 228.28 26 S. S. Magley School Supplies 19.9.5 . 26 Jesse Rhodes Repairs 8.50 . 26 Geo Berning Trans 8.00 .1 uly 3 Paul Gallmeler Trans 8.00 3 Helen Event Standard Die 10.00 3 A. J. Lewtofi Sal 100.00 8 August Busick Labor 26.00 10 Decatur Lumber Co Coal 72.28 In Mid West Stone Co Stone 365.00 15 Fred Bulmahn Trans 6.90 25 (jeo Gase Trans 5.27 < August 2 \\’alter Buitirnier Labor 32.90 »> John i: Mann do 26,00 7 A. .1. Lewton Sal 60. u” 11 L. H. Ziegler Labor 27.1’0 11 Leonard Supply Co Culverts 51.32 14 Zwick & Myers rug .... 18.00 30 Dick Buch Payment Drain 2!1.50 30 County Supt Supplies *’s.B:: 21 Harry FriUinger Stamps 4,00 September 1 A. J. Lewton Sal . I’M’.OO I Montgomery Ward Co 58.63 I Otto Fuelling Labor 22.60 I John E. Munn Labor ... 18.60 6 Richard Johnson Labor 3.00 9 Fred Mahan’ Repairs 10.50 IV Geo Schieferstein Labor . 41.51 10 V. A. Brohaw Labor 2P75 17 Citizens Telephone Co Tele. 23.20 17 Winifred Gerke Teaching 55.0 c 18 Richard te wton Labor I.no 18 Lewis’Ucwton Labor 9.’>o 18 Otto Rudrnbecker Trans . . 8.60 20 <’has Johnson Labor .. 15.33 2! Standard Oil C > (jas 61/.H 23 Underwood type Co Rent . 27.00 23 Indiana Service Corp Lights 5.0 u 23 Mid West Stone Co Stone 356.77 93 Kermett Reed 3.J' 1 2 4 Lewis Lewton Labor 12.00 2.5 Old Adams Co Bank Bonds 1,055.0’ 25 Ernst Whiteman Stone 13.33 23 Ri< hard Johnson Labor 3.UM (Jvtober 1 Paul Graham Teaching 2do.(mi 1 Lois B Graham do 1.50.00 1 Mrs Ralph \ ager do 150.0 m I Wiml I'd < h rkf do 56.00 I L'di.i I’,, bav.' .'-r t|.> I ji)*i.«i 1 Floicnce B. Rice do . ... 110.00 1 Lois Fuhiman do 110.00 1 Esther Kelly do 110*v0 I V. A. Brokaw Trans 50.00 1 Geo S« hieferstein do 50.0tf 1 Daisy Brokaw Janitor 40*”(’ 1 Chas Longerberger do 40.00 2 Geo Brown Labor 1 1.00 ‘ 2 Kcrmitt Retd Libor l.:.o I A. J. Lewton Sal 60.Da I Theo Bulmahn Trans 18.bO 9 Mai Io S* hi< ferstein Labor 2,."D II Mid West Stope Co Stone 8X32 II I’. H7 Gohld Supplk’s 12.85 12 Chas Bohnke Labor x.im !.» , West Disenfevt Up dteenfect 12.70 l’» Jesse Rhodes Trans 6.a0 16 Paul Galimcicr Trans . 18,00 23 Standard Oil Co Gas . 48*29 23 Paul Graham Teaching ioo.uo 2 9 Lois B. Graham do . . 150.00 23 M rs. Ralph ager do 150.60 23 Winifred Gerke do . 415.00 29 Lydia B. Sawyer do . 120.00 29 Esther Kelly do 110 ba 23 Lote Fuhrman du 110,00 23 Florem e B. Rh < ,1” HO.’oo 23 V. A. Brokaw Labor 50.09 29 Geo bcheifcißteUi du su*Qy -■ . ■ ' ' ■ ■ . ...

29 Brojkaw Janitor t 29 Evangeline Steele ’leaching 17’33 30 Cluim Gage Trans 30 Fred Mahan Repairs £OIB 30 Chas Longenberger Janitor November 100.00 I A. J. Lewton Sal tsoo 3 Herman Bulmahn leans (||l -, bowls Lewton II Flanagan Co , IS6 | Ix>ls Fuhrman leaohintr 25 Lola l'’ulirnuin Supplies ■ 2B Floren. eH. like I enehlng „; )(1 Paul Grnliatn do i&ouO k'li tsds It. Graham d;> Mrs. Ilnlph > uK'T do . - 0 37 V. A. Brokaw Labor U»n» » 27 Geo S. hlcfersteln do 40 (|() 27 Daisy Brokaw Janitor ... :1o Winifred Darke Teaching 03-;;‘ 30 Lydia Sawyer do uii'oo 30 E'sther Kelly do 30 Evangeline Steele d" 40 ()ll 30 Clms Longenberger ; 8s 30 Decatur School H transfer 30 Indiana Service Corp Light. ;:o Democrat < o i übltehing _ 30 Standard Oil Co <»as December co> on < a .1. Lew ton Bai 6 Herman Weber Labor - • 8 Erie R. R. Co Freight 9 <)si ar Sprague Dra> age It Hoßhouse Drug (o U Leonard Supply Co Supplies 134.-a Ifi John Winston Fo Supplies 16 Citizens Telephone <0 Lent - 16 W F. Auarry < o Books s 16 Krick Tyndall Tile 17 Martin Koenman Iran* . 17 County Treasurer Exam Ly« -«.« IS Lewis l.ewton latbor 15 Indiana Service Cor Lights ■ - is Leonard Stolte Supply 20 Win Silking Trans _ '■ 3:: Mrs Fannie l>. Dugan (.round .>"6 23 Dick Buch Surv- Ground . ’ 21 Hvangeline Steele reaching •• 24 Florence B. llice do ->oo'tm 24 Paul Graham do istfOO 24 Lois B. Graham do j?”24 Mrs. Ilalph Yager do 24 Lydia B Sawyer do ' 24 Winifred Gerke du 24 Lois Fuhrman do 24 Esther Kelly do I>"’ 24 V. A. Brokaw "runs 24 Geo S< hleferstein do ■' 24 Daisy Brokaw Janitor. J" 24 Chas Longenberger do 24 Decatur Lumber Co Coal •I-".'*' 27 Chas Bitner Trans 30 Phil Strahm Trans .30 Chas Johnson do ‘" :o H. H. Macy Repairs «».« v 30 Francis Fuhrman Coal ;:1 A. J. Lewton sal w" ’ Error in crediting the account May -» 1925 bv.v |<E( M’ITI I. \ I lO> TOU NSHIP Fl Nl> _ Jan 1, 1926 Balance on hand 1,433 -4 Dec. 31 1926 Receipts during year - - Total Balance and Receipts ... 4.06109 Disbursements during „vear -.’ a - I-'inal Balam os 1 ' : ‘- Ito IT ND lan 1. 1926 Balance on hand 1,416. J« Dec. 3! 1926 Receipts during year .7-<7 Total Balance and Receipts 2,364 ♦ Disbursements during year ‘T-i -'l Final Balances 1,0(4.-8 M’l T I % I. SCHOOL IT Nl> Jan. 1, 1926 Batence on hand 12,148.90 Dec. 31 1926 Receipts during year Total Balance and Receipts -4,400.7’ Disbursements during year 7,744 <S Final Balances ’ 16,65i».J7 Tl ITION I I ND Jan. 1. 1926 Balance on hand 5,548.u3 Dec. 31 1926 , Receipts during year 10,190. s( ’otal Balance and Receipts 1-5,739.1" Disbursements during year. . 8,709.91 . inai Balances 7,030.u9 'lO’r M.S OF tl.l. IT NDS Jan. 1 1926 Balance on hand 20,553.07 i»<" . 31 1926 Receipts during year 26,.i;»3.uG Total Balance ami Receipts 47,106.83 1 Hsbursenlents during year . 19,996.39 b'inal Balances 27.1t9.il Total Balance aa shown by this report 127.109.7 1 Warrant checjgs outstanding December 31 r fc --- 129.29 Total baianvef and outstanding warrants December 3J st 1926 27,239.03 (’ash in depository Dec. 31 ’26 27,109.7 1 A. J. LE’WTON. 'Urustev Root Township Adams Uounty p WNI XI. ItEl’OK’l OF THE TRUSTEE OF JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP FOR ENDIN<4 DI<X. 31, 10»» Receipts Jan nary 5 Fm State Bank Interest on F 9.15 February 1 Martin fl a berg Tuition . 898.77 March r 1 Fm State Dank, Int. on Funds 15.31 April 1 l"'m State Bank Int. on Funds 1 >l7 lo Martin Jaberg List of Dog mon 25.6 4 Maj i F 2J i*Lutv Lank lui oil Funds 11.91 J une I F M Sate Bank int for Dec 1925 13.’2 l !• M Mate Bank int tor May 9.0! 1 Liberty and Wabash tsps T 1,307..59 I Liberty Transportation 38.G5 2 1 Martin Jaberg Distribution 785.(’7 2 4 Martin .laberg, Tuition Tax 2,806..5.5 2? Martin Jaberg S. S. Tax 6,5 42.27 21 Martin Jaberg. Road Tax . 3 48.92 * 1 Martin Jaberg Rem. Ditch ace 1.00 July . i i M State Bank Int on Fund 10.82 1 Martin C. S. Rev . 5 49.20 ?. ugust 1 F M State Dank. Int. for July 22.06 I ’ecembei' 20 Martin .laberg Distribution 74 4.36 20 Martin Jaberg 2,648.66 20 Martin Jaberg. do . 6,203.06 20 Martin Jaberg do 330.83 I* M State Bank 1 mu hit 74.82 October 5 Chas F. L. Reed Trans 11.65, August 5 Stolz, Wall & Walters do .. 31.95 November , ' 9 John F. Feltv Tuition . 399.7 2 DI MH RSMEN'IS January 9 F M. Stat« Bank Int 252.50 16 Andrew Gottchalk Tile ’4.98 is Philip Brewster, Driving ’l' <o*oo 19 Kiger &■ Co Supplu-s 11.13 Shafer Hwd <’o Tool Grinder 9.00 2s Madeline Robin ’reaching 100.”0 28 I,eona Miller, do 100.00 38 lit-b u K • nney d" 1 26*80 28 Ro> Duff. iio . 128.00 28 Mary Godfray do 165.00 _’B Agnes Shoemaker do I0«».0o 28 Ernest lliestand do 17(’.0n 28 (Men Marsh do 210.0" 28 Chas (’ Ahnet Janitor 150.n0 ’8 Herbert Dailey Trans 36.75 :x John Marshall do 3.5 uu -‘R Philip Brewster do 36.37. •x Ortendo Brunner do 38.90* 28 li<m «r Debolt do 35J2 ■ " Joh tM. BollenhL -h. r Salary 65.0 n •■■o F. M. State Bank ‘ upons 30.00 Gross Service Co Gas 88.86 February l Glen Agler Labur 1 1.00 8 First National Bank Cupons . 15*0o 8 Democrat Co Adv. Report 35.60 Berne WittnesK co do 35.60 18 o. U Gaglt Repairs \ 9.00 1-919 Haughon Miflet Co Readers 3o’:; , « 26 Madeline Robin ’reaching 100.00 26 Leona Miller du lOojm 26 Helen Kenney do 126A0 . 26 Ray Duff, do 128 00 1 36 Agnes Shoemaker do lOO’oO I 26 Mary Bodfroy do 165.00 1 26 Ernest Hit stand do .... 170?)0 2G Olen Marsh do 2io*»»oj Herbert Dailey Trans 35 00' 26 Pnilip Brewster, du . 35*00 26 Orianto Brumcr do 35 00 John Marshall, do 35 !»n 26 Homer Debolt, do 35 00 26 John M. Bollenbacher Sal 60 . o Maith 1 Orville Ault Labor 25" 5 Tile I‘rogrcts Cupboard 6 0* ’• Cross Scrviee Cy (} ;IS 96 38 13 American" Fiber Products Co <’ 26 ’ . lx Ibirtiry p.urk. Labor 26 mi .’1 A. J. Bites Teaching 40 oo 26 Olen Marsh do 210 On 26 Ernst Hiestaml do ... 170 00 JG Mary (L.<l lti ,y ,|„ , Akiii-h Shoemaker do jaoim l ■'i I.a v Ihi r t*. <l'j 12H ((0 •i: Helen Kenney <h> Leona Miller du l(mm< -'i: Madeline Uobin do Imi'oo :’G Herbert Dailey Trans sr.'mi ■ 21 Orlando Brunner du .... 3a Wi 26 Phillip B.rewster do ... 3500 26 John Martkail Uv ' ‘ N.

37 Cro«« Servlv* »-'o Out 6«-•< 29 Fred Miller Haullnf Coal 4,73 30 Herne L'l uily ( ~ 3",.00 81 John M. Bollrnbachar. Sal ... A l Pr “ H doblr Co Suppllra 21" J Fred Miller si# 22 Herbert I'nlley Trana 22 Wm. Wernlle ( -“ ,,0r _.. ' 342 G 43.« 24 A. .1 M"eer * £“ o l |‘| O 1955 “ ‘.L* Johnson' 'll. P«ir» ; j'J •'7 V. F. Schwalm Com Speaker -0•>x Homer Debolt Trans . •••• *2S Jolrn M. Dm »S» 75 2s Mary Godfrey leachink In" -j‘. 2s Olen Marsh do 1? ffl'ni ins lli’.So ‘ M l' l r M. Sate Hank Int note Cu 155.00 I Leona Miller TrnehltiK In* Wo.O* t Orlando Brunner I runs -«• ITT XT’^Or.:.he.trn l.ioo 3 Clias C Alm. t Janitor •44.ua 3 John Marshall Trans •'» 3 Hoy Duff Teachini; Ins , 13 Agnes Shoemaker I. aelunM I 13 Ernest Hlestand 'leiKhing Ins 15 Helen Kenny do _ »<'•?- 15 Kiger a Co Supplies J- 'a 15 Educational Supplies Diplomas 10.13 21 >N. E. Helmer Stamps & hn J "" ''“"Lewis Schoadt Labor 14.90 1 W. J Sprunger Plano .0 2 J M. Bollenbacher Sal •50«| 10 Jonathan Kian Labor io Dodd Mead Co Encyclopaedia 4..00 15 Kiger Co Supplies 117.4* 16 Lon Weaver Labor, 22 Lewis E. Schoadt do 25 Wm. Wendle Labor ■ 3t.«0 26 A. R. Fledderjohann Speach 10.4 M) 26 Fir>»t National Bank Bonds 2,445.00 26 F M Stateßank Cupons °! 28 O E. Feliur Labor 34.00 29 Fred Miller Hauling Coal 63.0 U July w . 1 Chas. M. Fetters Labor «•(<» 3 J M. Bollenbacher Sal 65.00 .3 F M. State Bank Int Cu 120.00 6 Albert Lindsey Hauling C 62.19 7 V. F. Bollenbacher Shoveling 13.-0 10 Wm.’Wendle Labor 27.00 13 J. H. Becher Labor 2.>.J0 14 Clyde Grim Labor 20.00 14 Helen Everett Books -o.no 17 Clifton Striker Com Ex . Bi 3 17 First National Bank Bond . . 50.00 19 Chas Brewster Ditch 15.00 August , 5 F M State Bank Note 800.00 7 J. 1 Holcomb Mfg <’o Supplies 14.35 14 Jonathan Rian Labor 11.00 14 Pat Moran du 5.10 14 J. M. Bollenbacher Sal . 130.00 September 4 L. C. Barber Tun Piano 3.50 10 Adam Saxman Repairs 3.48 11 D. H. Goble Co Supplies 79.78 13 Chas Abnet Labor 7.1-5 16 D. D. Lehman Light Repair 11.99 16 Herbert Daily Labor 30.00 18 Wm Wendle Labor . 12.00 25 R. C. Stuber Ins Truths 12.90 October 1 Herbert Daily Trans 35.00 1 Olen Marsh Teaching . 210.00 1 Ernest Hiestand do . 175.00 1 Mary Gbdfroy do 165.00 1 Helen Kenney do . . 127.10 7 Miller do 100”” 1 Madeline Robin du 100.00 1 Ray I "iff d 0 128.00 1 Orlando Brunner Trans 37.48 5 Eastern Ind O Sup ("u O&G 138.12 7 Ague's Shoemaker Teaching 112.50 8 Floyd Y.iii' X Lal--.!!' 12 Adam Saxman Tools 42.55 13 John Marshall Truck 35,00 13 Geo E. Deim Co Books .. 3 4.50 14 Leonard Supply Co Fumigator 16.01 15 Wm S. Forman Trans 35.15 15 J. M. Bollenbacher Sal 130.0 p 19 First National Bank Int Cu IHhOO 20 Wm Debolt Labor 18.00 29 Helen Kenney Teaching 127.40 29 Leuna Miller do 100.00 20 Made line Robin do 100*. 29 Roy DuH do 128.00 | 29 Olen Marsh do 210.00 29 Ernest Hiestand do 175.00 29 Mary Godfroy do 165.00 | 29 Chas .Abnet Janitor 150.90 I 29 Phil Brewster Trans 70 00 •

Horse Sale Butler & Ahr Sale Barn, Decatur, Indiana 1:30 P. M. MONDAY, JANUARY 24. 21 Head of Horses—All Rood, broke horses, from 4 to 7 year# old and weighing from 1300 to 1600 pounds. Henry Smith, Owner Roy Johnson, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE We, the undersigned, will sell at public auction at the Dan Biebcrich farm, located 1% miles north and %-rnile east of Preble, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1927 Commencing at 10 o’clock a. ni.—The following property to-wit: 4—HEAD OF HORSES—4 .. Sor . r ®’ G ® ,di “B. 7 old, weight about 1,600; Sorrel Gelding. 6 years «hn,o a n° Ut 1,6 ° 0, thlS 13 match team: Roan raarc 10 years old - weißht about 1,300, Roan mare, 11 years old, weight about 1,250, match team, extra good workers. 12—COWS—12 Ata d,?l S, . Pl l to ?' 8 years 0,(! < now giving 6 gallons; Holstein cow, 6 years vears nd °it reShe K Ma ?' h 12, now Kivinß two K allo “s milk; Holstein co». 7 i.r. . 8 , 8 dbout 4 Rallon8; Durham cow, 6 years old, giving 6 gallons; dun In frnVh ° d ' duc lo freshen April 15th; Jersey cow, 6 years “Id, Dnrha AW 7 BehrUar ?L 5,h; Jersey - 7 years old, giving good flow of null'; 1% vna?« Am Va’u ?] d ’ due 10 freshen February 10; Two Holstein hcii rs, 114 years old, Red Heifer, 2 years old; Durham male caff, 8 months old. 24—HEAD OF HOGS—24 sows 1 hrnri * J OS ! 3 ’ due to farrow later part of March; 2 blai. sows, bred, o G Its, bred; Duroe male hog; 16 fall pigs, WAV AMO rOA?.. ?° Rh ° de 131alld I{ed Hen » and Pullets of corn fAddn?I G 7, A "1-Ab° u t 2 tons timothy hay in mow. About 15 n<r< ■ 60 bushSi o? good seedbaHey° Ut b “ ShelS ° f * Oy ” eaM ' 80 ° d “ b ° Ul I bed 'andT l TlL M Hr LEMEN u T ®~ McCormick binder - Moot cut; wagon, grain ' lock bed iLln a . <o . n,bl ' e(i; iron wheel (ar "> ‘n«ck and hay ladder-. foot mower ‘‘ “ ha l y i t Da,ler: Molin ® cylinder rake and tedder; Milwaukee 5ternational ridine tu manure spreader; 8-holc Buckeye grain drill; 2 Inplanter and 80 . 1 Monarch ridin « «H'»vator; C. B. & Q. corn Oliver walking ’ ,nch Ca »ady riding plow; Gale walking 1»1<>" • rowcorn ! V J , Ol ‘" Depre d ‘«* harrow, 11 disks; 2-section stoel bar--1 stogie buggy la’rness 7f harn,,Bs: 1 light sct ot work har “ C3Si b eß ti’.A. orße ''ollars; surrey, almost new. MISCELL anfoi ic UTURE ~ 8 tt - Dining Table. 5-gallon cream can- iv oLaval .separator; Xgallon cream can ami rods of light woven brou<l< ' r Htov « »>‘ d hover 1,000 chick sl»e; -I' l gas drum g eveners loe i h -° g tclll ' lUß: Rr,nd »tone; emery grinder; 50-gal. other articles too'numtous‘?^meX SllOVClli: f ° rkS: BmiUl ,0O ‘ 8: a “ d 1 9 moiui?s M will A he Vi ven ol Tl lo Hnd “ n,lcri c » sh l over this amount a credit of itig 8% interest the last r n l ". , ;’ chasrr tu B iv c “ K«od bankable note bcarpropcjty removed until settl % distouul °“ sunla over ,10 U °‘ ROY JOHNSON, AucS K ’ E BROS - ° Wn «S tarqst clcrk Lunch will be served by the Ladies Aid Society o£ SL?XtLuierau bhurch

20 Herbert Daily do Repairs uo 29 Arlando Brunner do . 0 Wm Foi mat do 29 Baumgartner A Andrew Labor November 3 John Marshall Trans . .... 6 B N. Boehm Labor J’g 4) Cross Service Co Gas & QU id m 20 Dodd Mead Co Library Books 420 i 20 Associated Mfg (\> Janitor Sud 7k 23 Daul Gerber Labor uJJ. 27 Herbert Dally Trans *. 27 John Marshall do 27 Daily Democrat Adv 27 .1. »M. Bollenbacher Sat l(ft 2 7 Glen Agler Labor 30 Orlando Brunner Trans 30 Leona Miller Teaching 30 Madeline Robins Teaching iiH ltl \ 30 Roy Duff do .... 30 Helen Kenney du w-’.?. 30 Mary Godfrey do 30 Ernest Hiestand do . 30 olen March December 1 Chris Zehr l*abor ? (l | 1 Berne Supply Co Ven S 5 nJ 1 Liechty Bros Repair ~g 1 Menaonlte Book Co Books JgL 3 Main St Filling Station Repair Hu, ■;> 3 Gillioirv Lumber Co Lumbei pi ti* 4 iaouia Schaadt i«abor jp/qJ 4 Wm Forman Trans . ::r»*uo 6 Jonathan Rumple Tile Labor 21.6 ft 11 Artifical Stone Cu Stone Eb lod'i 11 A J. Moser Co Repair 11 Cross Service Co Gas OH 13 Kiger & Co Supplies 13W. F. Fuarrie & Co Supplit s ;; i H) 15 Frank O. Davis Rent . IN Berne Equity Coal 1 j 4I) 20 Orlando Brunner Trans ::r>’no 122 Jblin M. Boilcnbacher Sai 70'00 22 Martin Jaberg Evamining !:<■<• 20Jm ( 22 First National Bank Bonds u 2,yt,; 22 Bank of Berne Int Cupons 1 sam> 22 Berne Hwd Supplies 20’90 2/ F. M. State Bank Int Cupony 10no 22 Cross Service Co Oil & Gas .N 2 4 Helen Kenney Teaching 127J0 2 4 Madeline Robin do l"Ono 24 Leona Miller du 100.00 2 4 Roy Duff do l.'Soii 21 Mary Godfroy do IGa.oo 2 4 Ernest Hiestand do 175.n0 24 Olen Mauth do 2l0j)0 24 Herbert Dally Trans ; ,’do 2 4 John Marshall do 35'00 2 4 Wm Forman do 35.00 24 Philip Brewster do 70.n0 24 Chas Abnet Janitor 150.00 29 Jacob Tester Adv Board sno 29 Wm. Adang do .... j.o-j 29 Chas Smithey do . . ... 5.09 29 N. E. Helmer Stamps 3.00 23 Goble Co Supplies #3 RECAPITI LATIO.N Dec. 31, 1926 TOWNSHIP Fl ND Balance on hand 933.5!) Receipts during year 1.513.6 G Total Balances and Receipts 2.477.25 Disbursements during year 1,038.65 Final Balances 1,4::x.60 ROAD Fl ND Dec. 31 1926 Balance on hand 3 47.98 Re< eipts during year 679.75 Total Balance and Receipts 1 ’"‘7.73 Disbursements during year 357.14 Final Balances 640.59 SPECIAL S< WOOL Fl ND Dec. 31 1926 Balance on hand 3.377."6 Receipts during year 12,»30.5$ Total Balances and Receipts 16,207.» I Disbursements during year 13,2’58 27 Final Balances 2,949.37 Tl ITION Fl ND Dec. 31 1916 Balance on hand 6,746.39 Receipts during* year x.si’.'O Total Balances and Receipts 1-5 564.19 Disbursements during year x.r.H.nS Final Balances 6.•.•20.14 TOTALS OF ALL Fl ND* Dec. 31 1926 Balance, on hand 11.1 , .'',02 Receipts during year 2 ’.,871 ?• Total Balances and Receipts . Disbursements during year. 2 .xll Final Balances 11.918.70 Total Balances as shown by this Report 11.918.70 Warrant-Checks outstanding fHceinber 31 1926 61..00 j Total Balances and outstanding W i - rants December 31, 1926 12,591.10 I 1 Cash in Depository December 31, 1926 ’ 11.9 18.70 JOHN M BOLLENBACHER Trustee of Jefferson Township