Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS AND NOTICES

FOR SALE kdR 1 BaL'E-'”T2 Holstein and Gu<ri, a«y Cows, 25 with calves by side 30 heavy springrars L. B. Craig Pennville. Phone 108 ring 2. 9-stx FOR“SALt-Gooil work horse. Milk cows. Poland China male hog. Plenty of honey. W. W Hawkins. Decatur, Phone 0861. 12t3 FOR SAEfc-Ford motors, completely rebuilt and guaranteed. Rebuilt generators for Ford, 91 Overland and Chevrolet Deed car parte. Frank's Auto Wrecking Co. W. Monroe street. 12-6 U FUR SALE —Two well marked Boston Terriers, 2 months old. Inquire E. A. Wolcott, Tocsin Phone 2 short 1 long on 4. 12-3tx FOR SALE—Good Gibeon tenor banjo Like new. Call at 636 Walnut street. 13t3x HARGAINS In used instruments. Bue• neher C Melody Saxaphone, Conn Cornet, Violin outfit complete. These instruments are like new. C. L. Durkin, 457 Mercer Ave. Phones 585 and 181. 13-6 t FOR’ SALE—Ford bread truck. One halt ton. Will sell cheap. Call Craigville phone or see Lloyd Collins. 12-4 t eod x FOR - SALE—New' washing machine; cheap; has never been used. For particulars call 751. 14-21 FOR SALE 10 A. mile and half from city. 2 A. goo d7 room house two and one-half miles from city. 1 A. 7 room house, two miles from City. I 2 A. good 7 room house two and house, part cash balance same as rent. 1A 6 room house, part cash. 5 room house, part cash, balance to suit purchaser. 6 room house inside railroads, will j sell at a bargain. 7 room house, part cash, balance to suit purchaser. 8 room houge on brick St. « room house, will trade for bungalow. If you are wanting to buy, come in and look over my list of farms and city property. H. S. Michaud Phone MS .... Tues. Thurs Sat FOR SALE —Brooder house 8 x 10 also Buckeye Brooder stove. Phono 11-B Monroe 14-37 —— l ' '—.".'L WANTED WANTED- Trucking to do. Will haul anything. Fred Ahr, Phone SBl-C or 386. 8-6tx WANTED—Reliable man '“'or wvman with house to house experience to take orders and deliver honey for large bee concern. Scott's Honey Farm, La Grange. Ind. 14-4tx FOR RENT FARM FOR RENT — 100 acres near Domestic, Wells County. Good buildings and fences, good land. Write tirover Liby, 427 W. Wildwood. Fort "Wayne. 13-3tx LOST AND FOUND Lost —Black coon dog with white . breast and white ring around neck. Reward. Tele B-870. 13-3tx o . Notice of Application for Change _ Os Name To Whom it may concern: , Notice is hereby given that I have applied to the Adams Circuit Court, oi "<)idams county, Indiana, to have my name changed from Joy Victor Steele Tb Joe Victor Steele; and that said application will come up for hearing rrt the first day of April Term. 1928, of an Id court, which day is April 9, 1928. Dated this 14th day of January 1928. ,* Joy Victor Steele. Dore B. Erwin, Attorney. 17-24-31 ~.— - o Notice —I will be ou of the city •Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday of this week and my office will be closed Dr. G. F. Eichorn. 13-21, - FARMER'S NOTICE 7 ' •■Have your horseshoeing done at your home. Prices Right. Call 5361 Sam Bailer. 10 6tx o o ALLEN J. MILLER, M. D. Physician &. Surgeon 244 W. Madison Street. '• Decatur. Indiana Phones: Office 630—Residence 570 .. Office Hours: 9tolla. m. 1 to 4 and < to 8 p. m.

- AUCTIONEER HARRY DANIELS If you are going to make a Sale of any kind, see me at an early date. If you want to buy. sell or trade real estate, or if you want your automobile sold—see me *(t my trfflce In the American Security Building, Phone 1/2.

COAL Buy The Best V Yellow Pine Reed Elevator Co. Phone 233 722 W. Monroe St

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-LOANSI ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY AT 6% for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND AT 5%, 5/ 2 %, and 6% according to the amount borrowed, for 5 years, 10 years or 20 years. The 20 year loan is on Government Plan, with new full payment plan that is advantageous to borrower. We specialize in all kinds of INSURANCE, representing 14 Old Line Companies. We write Automobile Collision Insurance at Ji Price. THE SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Niblick Block —Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. . DECATUR, INDIANA

D. F. TEEPLE i State Licensed Truck Line Daily (ruck service between i l Decatur and Fl. Wayne at regular railroad rates. Licensed by Indiana Public Service Commission Decatur Phone 254 .... Fort Wayne Phone A8405 <) () o 0 Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will an j opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works i E. A. GIROD 220 North Eighth St. Phone 331 Res. 1224 O 0 a—-— -o LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT

H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neuroealometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m.

d. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd StMrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service

N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 lo"6:00 Saturday 8:00 p. in. 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.

Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, . . . Indiana Office 1, Peoples Loan and Trust Co. Phones 606 and 1022.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1928.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 1000, holdovers 1276. market steady to 10c up; 250-350 lbs. 18.85-9.10- 200-250 lbs. $9-915; 160200 n>s. $8.85-».25; 130-160 lbs. SB-9; 90-130 n>s. $7.50-8; packing sows $7Cattle receipts 25; calves, receipts 200; market steady; calves steady; vealers sl6-1650. Sheep receipts 100; market steady; top fat lambs $13.25; bulk cull lambs $10.50-12; bulk fat ewes $6-7.50. Chicago Grain Market Speculative grain markets: Wheat: March $129%-%, May ’1.30%-%, July $1.26?i-l-27. Corn: March 91-91’, s , May 93%-’4, July 94’4, Oats: March 55'4, May 56'4-%, July 52%. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected January 17) Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls .. . ».... 11c Chickens 20c Leghorn Chickens 13c Old Roosters 9c While Ducks 15c Geese 14c Eggs, dozen ... 30c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected January 17) Barley, per bushel 60c ■tye, per bushel 75c Oats 49c New Corn 75c to SI.OO White or Mixed Corn (ear) $1.15 Wheat . $1 27 Old Yellow Corn $1.29 LOCAL GROCERS' EGO MARKET Eggs, dozen 35e BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 47c

HOSPITAL NOTES Miles Roop. 350 North Tenth street has been admitted In tho Adams County Memorial hospital as a medical patient. Janu s Darr, 612 North Third street underwent a minor operation. Monlas at the Adams County Memorial hospital. Hairy Hanilie 734 High Street, underwent. a major operation at the hospital. and is getting along nicely. Sister Sophia was admitted to the Adams County Memorial hospital Monday, as a medical patient.. Her condition is fair. Sister M. Sophia is teacher of the Liist grade at the St. Joseph School 0 Dr. Burt Mangold, Coach H. L. Cur‘is, Roy Anadoll, Joe Krick, Carl Gerber, Dick. Stoueburncr, Principal Walter Krick, Robert Krick, and Frank Krick attended the South SideCentral game. Monday evening, at the South Side gymnasium. () .... 0 I DR. C. V. CONNELL 1 VEiERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street 1 Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 I Special Attention given to cal tie mid poultry pructlco O_ ()

Do You Want To BUY, SELL, 01 TRADE REAL ESTATE Sec H. S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 101

K NOTICE lu Ihe A<hi him Circuit Court, November Term, W 27. No. IJ»WN state of Indiana, Adams County, SS: Bank of Geneva, A Corporation. VS. -usan Pontius, Hasel G. Eicher. William s Eicher, Grace E. Houser, Vernon L. Houser, Levi Johnson, Ruth Johnson, Calvin Johnson, O»a*A. Oelke, William J. Oelkr. Alverda Pontius, Maud Neal, George Neal, Clarence Pontius, Florence Taylor. Walter Taylor. Geneva Welder, Ina Rose Welder, Mary Jane Welder. BE IT KNOWN, That, on the 17tn day of December, 1927, the above named plaintiff, by George T Whitaker, Attorney, filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court, its complaint against the defendants in the above entitled cause, to recover upon a promissory note and to foreclose a mortgage securing the same upon the following described real estate situated in Adams County, in the State of Indiana. to-wit: The Southeast Quarter of Section Thirty-five (35). In Township Twenty-five (25) North of Range Thirteen (13) East, estimated to contain One Hundred Sixty (160) acres, in .ire or less, and said plaintiff having filed the affidavit of a competent person that the defendants: Susan Pontius, Calvin Johnson Hazel G. Eicher, William S. Eicher, Grace E. Houser, Vernon L. Houser, Levi Johnson, Ruth Johnson. Isa A. Oelke. William J. Oelke, Alverda Pontius, Maude Neal, George Neal, Clarence Pontius. Florence Taylor, Walter Taylor, Geneva Welder. Ina Rose Welder and Mary Jane Welder, are not resi,dents of the Stpte of Indiana. « Said above named defendants tlier*'t’or are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said c ause on Thursday, the Ist day of March, 1928, at the Court House, in Decatur, Indiana, said complaint and tlie matters and things therein eontaint d and alleged will be taken as true and tlie said c ause 4 will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof. I hereuntol set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Decatur, Indiana, this 9th day of January, 1928. John E. Nelson. Clerk, Adams Circuit Court (HEAL) Whitaker and Mills. Attorneys for Plaintiff Jan 10-17-21

PKTITION FOH A MACADAM HOAD Ileforc (h«* Board of ConimiMNlonerM of \fhiuiM County, liuflnnn Sjap*. us Indiana. <’nunty of Adams,- 8S: AVc, the undersigned »acli and all of whom arc resident adult free holders and voters of Blue Creek Township in Ailams County. Indiana, r«‘sportfully petition your Ifonorabh* Body and ask that you construct and complete a Free Maeadamized Stone Road in saifi Township over and upon the public highway on th»‘ following: route, to wit: Commencing at the Moutliwrat <-'»r---ncr of the Mouth w<st quarter of Section twenty-one (21) in Township twenty-six (26) north of Range fifteen (15) eajrf*' in AdaniK County, in the State of Indiana. th»nce north over 'nd upon the public highway on the Section line dividing Section twenty one in Township twenty-six (26) north of Range fifteen (15) east in said (’ounty and State from Section twenty (20) in Township twenty six <26) north of Range fifteen (15) east in said County and State, a distance of one (1) mile io the north west corner of the northwest quarter of said Section twenty one (21) Township and Range aforesaid and there to terminate. Your petitioners avor an«l «ay that th«* improvf'ment prayed for is less than three miles in length, conneuts at both ends with a Free Macadam Road in said Ttfwnship, ami that a United States Rural Mail Route passes over the Highway sought to be improved. Your petitioners further aver and say that the highway here.in sought to be improved is a public highway already established and in use ami is «»nc of the public highways of said Blue Creek Township, and that the. same will be of public utility and benefit: Your petitioners ftsk that said public highway above described be drained and gradetj and that broken stone be placed upon the grade and that upon such broken stone there be placed stone screenings: Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described be improved to the width of forty (4<») feet and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of ten (10) feet and to a depth of eiglit (S) i itches at the sides thereof | and to a depth of ten (10) inches in the center thereof and that crushed stone screenings be place thereon to a depth ot four (1) inches upon such broken stone, that said improvement be made a single track, and that the name of the same be “The Edward Luginbill Macadam Rood.” That to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued by the County of Adams in the State of Indiana, payable in twenty semi-annual installments or series, and tor the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Blue Creek Township in a MUlficieiit sum to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they become due: That said improvement b«’ made and constructed and said bonds be issued and waid tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Blue Creek Township in accordance with the Arts of the Legislature of the State of Indiana, paused in the year of 1905 beginning on page 550 and as amended in th< Acts of 1907 and (is amended tn the Arts of 1909 now in force providing for the extension of Free Gravel or Macadam Roads, and all other and any and all amendments thereto: Wc further ask the Board to take all the neernsary required by law tv have said improvrnieiiLs-oiißtructcd and made as petitioned that the same be constructed without subrnitt-. ink the (inestion of building the Maine to an election of the votcru of said Blue Creek Township and that, the Board •.•onHt.ru' , t tlie same under the Jaws of the State of Indiana, providing for (|j*> extension of Free Gravel or Macudani Roads by Township taxation. Respectifully submitl.rd I'M Luginbitl, Henry Marbaugli, Matti*’ Young, Ralph Burnett. Frank Lyndi E*l. Mi Ih r. Amos Fuli ' hild, .larob M. Hoffman. W. H. Laughcy, A. It. Rllry, l»an O. Ruvp, -John J. Burke, Harvey C. riiikuaio. J. J. LmiJey, (j. L. Tinkham, Albert I 4 uchs, Gilbert Hli h«li>. Ehm r M. Eley. Ed Kratzer, OHi ar I’reph. l-;it*ri*ige Laulzeiihviscr. Henry Teeple. Phillip Zaugg. Win. H. Patterson, <l. p. .tones, li. O. Swovelami. Joseph M.irImugli, William Stauffer, Rvlhi Calderwood. Juhn <’rusM Sol Liginbill, Chancy Sipe, W. T. Tinkham, W. L. Sipe. 11. L. Sipe, b. C. Tiukham, Geo. Baumgardner,

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John Hoblet, Jr. Allen Wolfe. Glenn Worklnger. John L. Wolfo, Roll* luu.lenbush. Ed. Bushart. John Wechter. Isaac King. Arthur 8. Kelsey. Byr<>n Whlttridge, Henry Brutnstrunip. Parrish, David Baker. George bebe.tnk 1. M. Foreman. W. H. Barr, ham I rank. E. L. Foreman, Harlow Agrler. < • Jones. Veigll Mercer. John MjUston. Henry Tumlileaon, John J. Hahegg<-t, John Tombleson. Walter Beard. ■ b Vance, Warren Case, M. J Edwinas. 11 G. Edwards. Jacob T. Mitch, Reliner Douglas. S. T. S. Douglas. Monroe Byer <•. Working.-r,, .1. Q. Tlnkham, Alton Lautzenheaier. 11 Lawson, Albert Bur«.W T Mover. .1. P. Brookhart. <l. C M' Albany, Roy Millet;,' 11. P- Davis, David * This petition will be presente.l to tho Board of Commissioners, Adams County Indiana, on .... Tneadny, Feb. •, 192 s at which time the taxpayers of Blue Creek township wll lie heard, thereon. Martin Jaberg, Auditor Adams County Fruchte and Lltterer, Attorneys Jan. 10-D 0 — ST. MARI'S TOWXSHIP The St. Mar,'a Township Trustee's tnnnnl Ke,H>rt To The Advisory Konrd of St. Mary's Township Admits County. Indlnnii .Innunry Utils RECEIPTS JANUARY r ,, 3 First Nat. Bank Dee Int 111 First Nat. Bank Loan , - u 2 n -2 2X Martin Jaberk Aud Tax 6<o..j> FEBRUARY 1 First Nat Bank Jan. Int. 1-1 ■ MARCH .... 1 First Nat. Bank Feb Int :il First Nut. Bank March Int s.o<> A PHUJI Martin Jaberg And. Tax 800. Jo 21 Martin Jaberg. Aud 8. Tax 1,000.00 MAY 2 First Nat. Bank April Int. 2.1 . JUNE 1 First Nat. Bank May Int ..“'“J 27 Martin Jaberg Tax 72X.3.> 27 Martin Jabcrg Tax 2.13J..>0 27 Martin Jaberg S. Tax 1.1b.'.a , J ULY 1 First Nat. Bank June Int 1-1 21 ’l’. H. Noll Transfers 261. H" 21 11. L. Sipe do X 21 Arthur Blakey do 18. On ::n Sephius Melehi C. Lot _ 2.00 ■;<> Martin Jaberg Revenue in Martin Jaberg Con. S. F 51.83 XUC.UST 1 First National Bank Int l.'i; :l First Nat. Bank Loan 2,000.00 SEPTEMBER 1 First Nat. Bank Int Aug 8.00 OCTOBER 1 First Nat. Bank Sept Int I.to 3 First Nat. Bank Loan 100.00 NOVEMBER I First Nat. Bank Oct. Int (>.H> 8 Martin Jaberg Tax 1.600 00 s Martin Jaberg S Tax 100.00 DECEMBER 1 First Nut. Bank Nov. Int. 5..>? 22 First Nat Bank Ite. B and <’ 317.1': 23 Martiu Jaberg, Tax 092.09 23 Martin Jaberg Tax 1.171.>6 23 Martin Jaberg Tax 4,823.63 DISBIHSEMEhTS JANUARY / 10 L. A. Graham Bus license 10 E. W. Dailey Adv Bil 5"" 10 Edward Koos do a.oo io Chas. Seheack do 5.00 12 O. 11. Griost Ret fund 157.82 17 Ft F. Smith Janitor Dec 1926 55.00 17 R. F. Smith Ixibor lO.i'O 17 J. S. Iluuaey 8 S 22.00 17 C. <l. Mann Labor 395 13 '2 Velma Hilyurd Teaching 108.75 25 Zimmerman Coal Co Coal . . 120.26 25 Dodd Mead Co 8. S 30.06 ■8 Be nJ F. Teoplc Trans 51.00 28 Ernst Elirsani do 33.00 28 Harry Ray do 34.00 28 John W. Thatcher do 55.00 28 Jacob Alt do Ex 56.11 ■x Willshire H<lw Co Repairs 63 I'■ 25 IFelen E. Mann Teaching . 146.00 ;8 Robert J Mann do 215.00 : x Henry M. Crownover do 128.65 28 Bernice Masters do ‘ 117.00 28 Lelah Steele do 106.70 28 Flossie Everett do 108.00 28 Margaret Schenck do 100.00 '.’B Bessie Carter do 108.00 28 It. F. Smith Janitor 55.00 29 Joseph L. Chronister do 30.00 ?9 Vultna Hllyard Teaching .... 30.25 :: I First Nat. Bank Soupons 32.10 I- EBRUARY I Democrat Co. Pub Report 40.70 I I’allow and Kohne S S . 4.15 I Kocher Lumber Co Repairs 4.20 I Orlen S. Fortney Sa! 60.00 1 First Nat Bank C. C. 1,061.35 I Klreli Repperl t’u Lumber 10.0'J I Hargaliiser Garage Tire I 1.1-5 The Book Supply Co S, S. . 70.45 7 First Nat Bank Coupons 71.53 10 Berne. Wittness Co Pub. 40.80 In It. H. Everett O S JOO 15 .1. 11. Heaston du 35.90 17 First Nat Bank Coupons 23.27 17 Flossie Everett Teaching 51.00 23 Alfred Daniels Coal 57.50 22 R. 11. Everett Supplies 15.88 _|> aacoo alt i cans 55.00 26 John W. Thatcher do 65.00 :<> Ernst. Elirsani du 33.n0 26 Harry Ruy do 31.00 26 Bcnj. F. Teeple do 27.00 " t Mann, Teaching 2ls.ini26 Joseph L. Chronister Janitor .. . 30.09 ;o ne.e.i E. Mann reaching 115.09 26 Velma Hllyard do 133.67 26 Henry 5L Crownover do 117.31 26 Bernice Masters do .. 106. Pi 26 Flossie Everett do 13.1'' 26 Lelah Steele do 94.77 26 Bessie Carter do 96.61 26 Margaret Schenck do 88.07 26 R. J. Mann S. S 55.b0 26 Steve Longeuberger Repair .... I.on 26 R. F. Smith Janitor 55.90 28 First Nat Bank B C 336.9(1 MARCH i Arlen S Fortney Salary 6n.on I H. M. Glllig Surety Bond* .... 107.50 3 A. Flanagan Co J. H 4.81 :: John C. Winston Co School S . 15.91 11 hirst Nat. Bank Coupons 18.15 117 Ernst Elirsami Trans 20.00 is First Nat. Bank Coupons . 25.55 'lx Jacob Alt Trans 55.00 25 Jo'mi Vi' Thatcher do ..., 55.00 2„ Joseph L. Chronister Janitor. .. 30.00 ;25 Hurry Buy Trans .'il.oO Ben.f F. Teeple do ... 27.09 .26 Helen H. Mann Teachtus 115.09 .25 IL J. Mann do 215.09 '.’.i Velma Hllyard do 115.69 25 Lelah Steele do 106.10 2. Flossie Everett do 108.09 29 Hernlec Masters do 117.60 25 Henry M. Crownover do 128.05 26 Margaret Sehcm-k du lull.on '25 Bessie Carter ilu ... los.i'o 2i; It. F. Smith Janitor 55.n0 2X First Nat. Bonk Coupons . 23.27 28 Ernst Elirsani Trans 13.00 JU S. T. Welker Repair 95.0 n APR.I Is ’ Orlen S. I'ortncy Salary tin.on I I icinoerat-Co Adv x.J'J I D. 11. Goble Pt Co Enu. 5.1 n 6 IL Avery IlepaU* 1..‘,0 22 Jacob All Trans 55.00 "JJ Helen E. Mann Teaching' I l.'i.nn 22 It. J. Maun Tem-hlng 215.9’J 22 Velma Hllyard do I 15.0 y 22 LeluU Steeli; du 106. iu

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2 W. L. Johnson Trans 7 D. H. Goble Pe Co J S / 7 Martin Jaberg Exam ■>, , M , 12 Martin Jaberg d<> .... 12 Krick Tyndall Co Tile 1 17 Willnhire Hdw Co S. E. .;■>. „ 21 Orlen S. Fortney Ex r. IUII 22 R. E. Everett J 8. j,, 23 Ernst Ehrsam Trans ,-,3 i, u 23 I’rank Troutner du 300,1 23 B. F. Spurgeon do 23 John W. Thatcher do 23 Peter W. Vltz Teaching .?»>.» 23 Velma Fortney do 1 23 Helen E. Mann do 11.5 :::: Flossie Everett do , 23 Bessie Carter do . io',.iu 23 Margaret Schenck do xx.t'7 23 Madge Davis Masters do 88 .7 23 Mary U. Julli-k do 12::?:.; 23 Benj W. Teeple do loo.iji 23 Junies E. Logon do 1:- „ 23 Evangclene Steele do u p; 23 Orlando Springer Janitor 30.00 23 It. F. Smith du 55.00 27 Paul 11. Graham L Fee 2 o'l 27 Elberson Service Station G 100JB 29 Orlen S. Fortney Salary 60.0'1 RECAPITULATION Township Fnml Jan. 1 1927 Balance on hand 785.58 Receipts during year 1.12211 Total Balances anil Hecepits 2.2nxi? Disbursements during year 1 ('ill. In Final Balances 817 r.j Bond Fund Jan. 1 1927 Balance on hand — 512.91 Total Balances and Receipts 5122'1 Disbursements during year 16.,.: 1 Final Balances 17.7" special School Fund Jan. 1 1927 Balance on hand I." Receipts during year is.'ilii.:,; Total Balanves and Receipts 1x,015.39 Disbursements during year 12.997 Final Balances J.iilS.n.: Tuition Finiil •lan. 1 1927 Balance on hand ::.:;7( ■ Receipts during year 7.(a Total Balances and Receipts 11,198.17 Disbursements during year 10,361.(2 Final Balances s::<7'. Tolni oi Nil Funds Jan. 1 1927 Balance on hand 1.677.x'i Receipts during year -,.:56.i,: Total Balances and Kt-eeipls :;i.s:U.,'..' Disbursements during year .7.1'1 ? Final Balances 6.750.13 Total Balances as shown by tliis_ Report 6.750.1: M'arrant Checks outstanding Dec. 31 1927 188.2'' Total Balances ami outstanding Warrants Dec. 31 1927 7 .:a. (’ash in Depository Dec. 31 1927 7.23'. Orlen S. Fortney. ' T 'rustce of '*t. Mary's T>o Dlsolution Notice Notice is hereby given that (lu I’.ir'tiership heretofore known as Riici cldeifer and 8011." doing business in Geneva Indiana, is disolvcd and th.it the surviving partner. Ernst i:> i> lu Ideifer, will adjust the matters pt rt.i.. ing to and insettleniciil of llv sni'i partnership. Ernst Reicheldeifer. Surviving Partner. J. F. Snow, Attorney. Jan 17-21-31 BIDS I'Uli tllll. Notice is hereby given that the B"?:'" of Trustees of the Adams County M mortal Hospital, will at said hospital at Decatur. Indiana on Monday, !■'. Itu.ii'l 6th, 1928. and up u'itil 8:30 o? b" k A M. on said day r> i-tvu sealed blds on. car load of No. 3 nut size I’ocohont.i.' coal; price tj include delivering th' Coal in the bin al the hospitai. The board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Adams Couuty Memorial Hospu.d Jan 11-21 0 USE Limberlost Washing Powder

You paid for Drainage last year — but did you get it? Even if you didn't drain last year you paid for it in lost profits that came from unnecessary work. The Krick-Tyndail Company

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