Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 28 January 1929 — Page 3

Town»h'P Tru '«« f Root Town«h.p Rrctipts ) A nial>\ —. — ~ p„ rw , in i .. CP. »-U. Fd. In.. «.J M Adam . Co. M«ch IM. •« *> */ ow ° A «“J± A .”."‘ 1M- » w" Ehlrni". tt.n<port.t>ot. .. 2.00 j; S old Adam. Co- Bank. May !-»• 24.61 Adam. <o. Bank. June int. «■« I V P OM Ad". Co Bank. Aug. Int. 33» 1 te. ww* ••»■ ” A * a n>< Co. Bank. Sept. Int 30.58 > {s/&-><• tran.por.at.on .. 3.00 NOVEMBER . ~ k q ct im 27.62 ■’^.^. m peea?ur B ’>eeatnrrdad.l 406.92 pF-CFMBLF Cn Bink Nov. lot. 21.37 »ec. I."aw’ 5209t.1t 29 Adam. ■ Disburs ements Ji ?h. Foundation Pre« <o. M a., lihr 69.7 Si Bd f Ind. Aid Bhn.l brooms .... 9.-5 n Ch i a«. S B rV N'oMe. Sal prin sell. .. 100. M H C H. Greist. tr. ret fund 138.6.1 “ Herman Weber, eta d-tch ... .. 2,-S-Ift Hcnty K " a W’* C ' o ™ p r ’ rent 20.00 « i • ; ?h :::::: U $ Agnf « Yager, teaching >50.00 27 Edith Meredith, do 125*04) I 27 Florence Magley. do o.u g Lois Furhman. do »s'«' « Mav Jewel Faulk, do iiy y” 27 Geo. Schieferstein. dr truck .... 50.00 2S Daisey Brokaw, janitor 40.0 2» Chas. Longenberg, Jan 4.2 30 Hugo Gerke, wood ’• u " FEBRUARY. 1 H. F. Linn. rep. «ch 346.11 1 Ed Furhman. hauling 4.0" 1 Krick Tyndall Co. tde 74.37 2 lohn E. Mann, labor 1500 2 Francis Stulls, hauling S.BO o A J. I.ewton. salary 6».W 2 Democrat Co. Printing 91.0.1 3 Harlow Mann, elec line >™ l ®' l 3 Berne Witness Co. Pub 4.1.50 1 August Busick. labor 15.50 3 Tise Baker, ad. bd 5.00 1 August Busick. do 5.U0 ft Zimmerman Coal Co. coal .... 228.00 ft Tom Durkin, truck 1850.00 JI Lewis Lewton, labor 8.50 Holthouse Drug Co. paint sup. 158 06 15 Suttle & Edwards Co. Tr. bond 100.00 15 A. R. Ashhacher, repairs 18.32 21 Richard Johnson 23.00 21 Luther Brokaw 11.00 24 Chas. B Noble, teaching ...A. 200.00 24 Agnes Yager, do 150.00 24 Edith Meredith, do 150.00 24 Winifred Gerke, do 113 37 24 Lydia Boerger. do 113.64 24 Dorothy Rabbitt, do 80.20 24 Florence Magley, do 98.64 24 Lois Furhman, do 103.64 24 May Jewel Falk, do 99.17 24 Geo. Schieferstein. trk driving . . 50.00 24 V A. Brokaw, do 52.50 24 Daisey Brokaw. janitor 40.00 24 Charles Longenberger. do 40.00 24 Mrs. S. S. Magley, dom. sci 10.21 W Tnmy Durkin, excise tax 66.40 MARCH I A. J. Lewton. sal tr. ex 100.00 1 lohn E. Mann, labor 27.50 2 John S. Peterson, Assr. bd 7.50 6 Graham &• Walters, sch bus title 200 4 Riverside Garage trk, rep 13.30 7 Sam Acker, cement 12.00 7 Elhersnn Serv. Sta. gas, oil .... 90.54 U Paul Gallmeier, ditch ren 9.00 16 Nnrben Aumann, "rd. rd 4.00 17 Wm. Seikine; hauling 4.00 17 Rd. Ind. Aid Blind, brushes .. 16 00 17 Geo. Berning, labor 23.00 23 Chas, ft Noble, teaching 200 00 21 Aftnes Yager, do 150.00 23 Edith Meredith, do 150.00 2.1 Winifred Gerke. do 125.00 2.1 Lydia ft. Sawver, do 125.00 23 Dorothy Rabbitt, do 100.00 21 Florence Magley, do 110.00 21 Jxiis Furhmann do 115.00 21 May Jewel Falk, do 110.00 ?3 Geo. Schieferstein. dr. trk 50.00 21 V. A. Brokaw, do 50.00 21 Daisey Brokaw, janitor 40.00 21 Longenberger. do 40.00 25 Ind. Serv. Corp. elec, lights . . 22.30 ADDT^^ 0311 X ' PX P reSS • • ■ • .41 APRIL > A J. I.ewtnn. sabrv 6(1.00 I. Biter dinlnmas ..... sn 12 Frank W. Downs, com. cards .. 33.20 u j£! rt « n Rfadingr .... 6.50' !o * (T y ater - Lac sermon .. son o ? « s< nrc hestra 5.15 ?f War ‘L Snether, com addr. ... ?n on / ’ has. P. Noble, teaching 200.00 m l?* er do ISft nn % U.*' h , Mewdlth. do 15h.n0 ,! Gerke. do I’s on in r? d ”i. Sa r v ' r - <io 135.n0 - Dorothv Rabliitt, do inn.nn Tn jMagley. do lin.no I?" F'lrhma-i. do Us.no >J ,r y J'wrl Falk, do pooo m vn I ' , ' r ’ , ' i "' ,r - l,r sn.no A. Krnkaw. dn 5300

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As I have decided to quit farming, I will sell at public auction at my resi'«ce, 3 miles west and 1 mile south of Monroe; 2 miles west and 5 miles n °rth of Berne, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1929 Commencing at 10:30 A, M. n 4—HEAD OF HORSES—4 Wh ijn P1 seldinff - 4 y ea!s oM. 1400 lbs; 1 Sorrel gelding, 8 years old, "eivh is n,? ’ This 18 a good matched team. 1 Black gelding, 7 years old, k.,’ ”0 1 Chestnut son-el mare, 12 years old, red to Chris Beer’s - ■> extra good worker. 0 3—HEAD OF COWS—3 ’ears w aCk ,prsey ’ 5 years old, fresh by day of sale; 1 Brindle Jersey, G •) ' [ res h Feb- 22; 1 Jersey cow, 11 years old, fresh last of March, 2 eß uon of milk a day. Brood Sow , farrows first of April. Jy ßhOde IS ' and R<!d he " B - oat s j n jjjji D GRAIN— Clover hay in mow; 150 bushel of yellow corn; some One M FARM MACHINERY or; 1 osh MCtormick ' Deerin K mowing machine; 1 International corn cultivatPlow ,7 n rtlsc: 1 ha >’ loader; 1 Oliver riding plow; 1 Oliver walking 1 Surn riDO o U f nbltll wa «on, hay rack and beet bed combined; 1 top buggy: HARNEs°l ,ertiUZer drilt ' MIBCEL| S aiue Set 101 farm harllE »s; 1 set of heavy breeching harness, w; DeLaval , N^olJ S—l brooder house, 10x12, new; Sol-Hot brooder heatshovel plow "J 63111 Bppara t° r > No- 12; mud boat; single shovel plow; double mention. ’ lay kn ’fe; horse collars; fly nets; articles too numerous to months win Kp U ™ B cr un der cash; over that amount a credit of 9 14,13 months ' w V6n ’ purchaf ’ er giving a good bankable note bearing 8% the optima of xkoo 0 pr °P ert y to be removed until settled tor. 4% off for caeh and over. MILO HELLER Ladi Y ’? uctloneer E. W. BUSCIIE, clerk Ald of Washington U. B. church will serve lunch.

20 Dai*ey Rroknw, janitor 40.00 20 I ha*. I.ongrnbrrgcr, do 40.00 20 Cha*. H. Noble, Institute 35.00 20 Florence in»t. jan .... 5n 21 l.dith Meredith, institute .... 50.25 21 Cnderwood typ. to., Type .... loo.uo 23 Phil Sauer, rep. rd fj.OO 23 Chai. Bitner, trans Mo.uo 23 Agne* Yager, institute 6U.OU 23 Winifred Gerke, du 43.75 24 l.oi* Fiithman, do 4c.00 24 Dorothy Babbitt, do 95.00 27 Martin Rultimier, hauling 9.00 28 May Jewel Falk, institute 44.00 28 Lewis Lewton, enumeration .. 30.00 MAY 1 Lydia B Sawyer, Inst. & ach sup. 75.00 2 A. J. Lewton. sal. tr. exp. of. sup. 100.00 2 A. .M. Anker, sch. niagarines 16.05 2 Elberton Serv. Station, gas oil rep 59X7 3 H. E. Zerkle, Stamps 400 7 Decatur Foundry, Co.. Sewer tops 13 00 9 Carlton Taylor, cl. toilets 30.00 12 Lewis Lewfon, haul sand tern . . 2U.50 12 Richard I.ewton, haul brick .... 10.00 14 lohn E. Mann, grading road . . 3.00 14 Mr«. S. S Magley, Dom. Sci. sup. 2.23 16 Phil Strahrn, Grading roads .... L2O 16 Sam Reinhart, do 3.20 16 Chancy Sheets, do., 3.20 21 Lewis I.ewton, labor 5.00 21 Decatur Lumber Co. coal 90.28 21 C. E. Baker, 3 iheep killed 3 5.00 22 Franklin Singleton, grading .... 2.00 28 Willard Steele, one sheep killed . . 16.00 29 A. W. Lytle, sheep kil. & maim. 112.00 JUNE 4 D. H. floble Co., twp. & xdi. sup. 14.38 4 A. J. I«ewton. salary €O.OO 5 Citizens Tel. Co., telephone . . 26.70 5 Suttles Edwards Co., Insurance . . 164.59 7 Reed Elevator Co. weigh coal . . 2.00 7 Fred Mahan, hauling coal 6.10 7 F Burr. Shoveling coal .... 5.25 7 Ivan Parrish, do 700 7 Richard Lrwton, haul coal .... 36.75 9 lease Singleton do 21.40 9 llenrv Selking, lalwir on ditch . . 12.00 11 Acker Cement Co., Sand 5.00 12 Chas. Barnhouse, haul coal—grade 16.10 13 The Bobbs Mrrrwill Co , set read 4.94 16 Marlow Schieferstein, haul stone 16 75 16 Cba« ; Johnson, do 4.50 19 Curtis Fritringer, on dog fund .. / 11.00 20 Fred Mahan, hauling stone z- 27.30 21 Marlow Schieferstein, labor on rd. 7.00 22 Lewis I.ewton lab. on dit.. hl. st. 25.25 25 P. H. Greist, Teach, Ret. Fund . 67.36 26 Fred Mahan, truck repair 2.10 28 Mid West Stone Co.. 2 cars stone 167.44 28 Chas. Johnson, hauling stone . . 7.50 JULY ? A. T. I.ewton. sal., rent, trav exp. 100.00 2 Orlen Fortney, sch. trans 24.00 2 Tn. Sunt.. Commencement ex. .. 21.75 3 Richard I.ewton, rep. ditch, hl st. 40.n0 6 Leonard Sup. Co., twp. A sch. sp. 17.94 7 Fred Mahan, hauling stone .... 15.00 7 Marlow Schieferstein, do 800 7 T ewis Lewton. do /... . 35.50 9 Marlow Schieferstein, do., .... 7.35 9 Luther Brokaw. lal> unload stone 14.00 14 Frank P. Sordelct, School transfer lOn.OO 17 rhhs. Johnson, battling stone .... 7.50 18 Suttles Edward Co., del rep.. In. pol. 9.54 ?n Krick Tvndall Co., Tile 11.97 27 Richard Lewton, haul stone, labor 39.00 AUGUST 1 A. I. Eewton. Sala r v 60 on 2 H. C. Zerkel, Sch Posters 24.15 3 Henry Aumann, adv. board sal. . . 5.00 7 Zimmerman Coal Co., car of coal. 323.19 7 V. S. Chemical Co , Janitor sups. 23.75 7 H F. ZerkeL Stamps 4.00 16 Dr. 1.. H. Zeigler, care of rem. 11.00 21 Mid West Stone Co.. 2 cars ston* 175.52 23 Montgomery Ward Co. 2 tires-tubei 60.26 1 5 T ewia Lewton. cr. cem.. lab rd., d. 34 25 25 Geo. Scheifers»ein. naintc. labor . 57.80 28 Marinw Schieferstein. stak. ditch 10.5 n 28 C. Blair. 2 fire extinguishers . . 24.n0 30 Tnd. Sch. Supplv Co., chalk, Gxt. 36 96 31 George Brown, cl. Dent school . . 1 nn 31 Adnms Cn. Auto Co., cr. of batt. 4.28 SEPTEMBER 1 Richard Johnson, mow sch. gr. .. 2.50 1 Richard Lewton. haul stone .... 23.70 1 Montgomerv Ward Co. hal. on tires 1.04 1 Stevens A Rex, for w. Mt P. sch. 150.00 3 John E. Mann, hauling stone .... 46.00 4 Henry Weber, lab. shovel snow . . 28.n0 5 A. J. Lewton. sal. of. rent tr. exp. 100.00 5 Franklin S'ngleton. cl. sch., cr t. 26. n 0 8 Mid West Stone Co.. 2 cars stone 170.08 8 Herman Scheiman. haul stone . . 6.00 8 Steven A Rex, wire A fix. No. 7.. 10’ 35 10 Otto Fuelling, cl. A rep sch. no. 2 22.15 11 Da»«ev Brokaw. cIA-oil sch. no. 6 20 00 12 Paul Burning, hauling =tone .... 6.75 14 Chas. B. Noble, Prin H. S 105.00 15 Harve Haggard. Teaching No. 6 50.00 ,18 Riverside Garage, truck rep., hat. 50.13 18 Ollie Chronister. 3 sheen ki’led 30.00 22 Ten Singleton, remove old toilets 750 22 Holthouse Dr.’g Co., sch. suns. 51 10 27 Ind. Service Corp., electric lights 12.30 28 Marv Suttles, Teaching No. 6 100.00 28 Harve Haggard, do 87.00 2R Chas. R Noble. Prin. H S .... 105.00 28 Nanna W. Cunningham, th. H. S. 150.00 2R Noel Montgomery, do 150.00 28 Daisey Brokaw, janitor 40.00 28 V’, A. Brokaw, driving trk 50.00 28 Geo. Scheiferstein, do 50.00 28 Elect? Oliver, Teach Sch No. 1 130.00 28 Lois Fuhrman, do.. No. 7 115.00 28 Franklin Singleton, Janitor’ 40.00 28—May Jewel Falk, teaching no. 2 115 no 29 Roxana Pet. Corp., bbl. oil - gas 73.41 29 Lewis Lewton. haul coal A lab. dit. 16.35 29 Dorothy Rabbitt, Teaching, No. 7 110.00 OCTOBER 1 A. J. I.ewton, Salary 60.00 1 Henry Knobh and Son. ('hem. t. 111.30 6 Wm. Selking. hauling stone .... 4.50 .8 J. L Holcomb Co. jan. sun. .. 613 R D. H. Goble Co.. tw>». A sch sups. 16.91 9 l ewis Lewton, hauling stone 44.50 9 Decatur Lumber Co., coal A sups. 81.88 9 Frank Downs. Comm pro 3.00 9 Suttles Edwards Co Ins. on sch. 113 63 10 John F. Mann, hauling stone .... 57 00 12 R'chard Lewton, unloading stone 7.00 M«d West Stone Co. 2 cars stone 18".01 17 Kig*r A Co.. School Supplies .. 21.25 v» a »» • -Lt q to

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20 Srhafer Hdw. Cn,, d«» 20,10 24 Erie R. R Co,, trclght i.vg 24 W. Guv Brown, Sch Supplies .. 20.50 ’ > Decatur School Board, trans. . 187 t U 0 *? r. narklcsH, lights (or s< houl « <lO -i. Er. t, Oliver. Tra.hmH, No. i , |j o . w -6 khas. H Noble, Prin. H. S 210,00 .’6 Nanna Cunningham. Trut h. H. S 150X0 ■ 6 Nuel Muhlgumrry, do., IN 26 26 Harve Haggard, do , 137X0 •X Mary N, Suttles, do., |9,26 2<> Marv Irwel Fall;, do . ... . 10819 26 Lois Fuhrman, do., 10165 26 Dorothv Rabbitt, do 99.>9 26 Frank Singleton, Janitor 40 UQ 26 Daisy Brokuw, du 40 00 30 Enr R R. ( 0.. freight . : / W NOVEMBER ! Y A Brokaw, driving truck .. 50.00 3 (.ro, Scheiferstein, du. 50X0 J u !’ l , ,v * run ’ rrf ‘L *ul. twp. exp. 100X0 hard Lewton, hauling freithi 4.00 5 vy alter Bultemeier. grading toad 16.15 5 Roxana P«t. Corp , gas and oil .. 55.20 7 Riverside Garage, truck rep 15.25 14 Albert Schroeder, labor on road 7.00 16 Hower Bros. School supplies . 247 L lont ? UTnery > Ward Co * brakc Ln. 6.75 *3 Erie Stone Co., car 01 stone . ... 73.60 2J Chas. H. Noble. Prin. H. S .... 210.00 23 Noel Montgomery. Teaching H.S. 150.00 23 Nanna Cunningham, do 150.00 2.1 Harve Haggard, do 137.00 23 Marv N. Suttles, do 100.00 23 Electa Oliver 130 00 23 May lewei Falk, do 115X0 23 Lois Fuhrman, do 115.00 23 Dorothy Rabbitt. do 110.00 23 Geo. Scheiferstein, truck driving 50.00 23 V. A. Brokaw, do 55.00 23 Daisy Brokaw, janitor 40.00 23 Frank Singleton, do., 41 45 24 ( it. Tel. Co., telephone DECEMBER 4 Kiger Co., school supplies 8.25 5 H. F. Z ; erkel, Stamps 4.00 5 I). H. Goble, office supplies 9.13 5 Democrat Co., publishing 34.02 5 Ind School Supply Co., sch equip. 30.96 6 Berne Witness Co., publishing ... 34.16 6 A. J. Moser, furnace grates .... 110.00 6 A. J. Lewton, Salary 60.00 7 Herman Scheiman, gravel, labor 65.90 8 Roxana Oil Co., gas and alcohol 41.63 10 Krick Tyndall Tile Co., Tile .... 2.40 12 Phil. Sawyer stone 11.16 12 Harve Haggard, Teaching school 50 00 15 Morris Stone, sch supolien .... s*Bo 15 Richard Lewton, haul frt. enstal g. 5.50 17 H. F. Linn. rep. Dent school .. 7.40 17 Otto Rodenbei'k. grading road .. 18.00 17 Riverside Garage, rep. trucks .. 14.89 18 Main Auto Supply Co., Sch. sup. 12.00 21 Hugo Gerke, fuel 700 21 ( has. Noble, Prin. H. S 210.00 21 Nanna Cunningham, Teach. H. S. 150.00 21 N’. i- I Muntgoirifi > , <|<. 139.2 b

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21 Harve Haggard do 87.00 21 Mary N. Suttles, do 89.26 21 Electa Oliver, do 108.3 G 21 May Jewel Falk, do., 104.18 21 Luis Fuhrman, du., 103.65 21 Dorothy Rabbitt, do., 99.18 21 Daisy Brokuw, Janitor 40.00 21 biank Singleton, do 40.00 21 <ieo Suheilerstein, truck driving 50.00 21 V. A. Brokaw, do 52.50 22 thus. Bittner, transportation 13Q.00 ?4 Kigrr (. <l., twp A ‘•ch. supplies .. 48.53 24 Shell Oil Co., gas and oil 35.67 24 hid. Service Corp, electric lights 13.78 31 A. J I.ewton, Sal. of. rent, exp. 100.00 Recapitulation TOWNSHIP FI ND January 1, 1928 Balance on hand $1138.17 Receipts during year ... 642.27 Total balance and receipts 1980.44 Disbursements during year 16/4 47 December 31, 1928 Final balance.. 305.97 ROAD FUND January 1, 19’8 Balance on hand ..$1590.98 Receipts during year 1582.59 Total balance and receipts 317.1.57 Disbursements during year 1575.44 December 31. 1928 Final balance.. 1598.13 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND January 1, 1928, Balance on hand ..$15211.49 Receipts during year 2312.34 Total balance and receipts 17523.83 Disbursements during year 10119.97 December 31, 19’8 Final balance 7404,56 TUITION FUND lanuary 1, 1928 Balance on hand ... $5989.92 leceipts during year 8920.70 Total balance and receipts 14910X2 Disbursements during year 9612.09 December 31, 1928 Final balance.. 5298.53 DOG FUND January 1. 19’8. Balance on hand .. Receipts during year $457.50 Total balance and receipts 457.50 [disbursements during year 204.00 December 31, 19’8 Final balance.... 253.50 TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS January 1. 1928 Balance on band $24130.56 Receipts during year 13915.40 Total of balance and receipts .... 38045.96 Disbursements during year 23185.27 December 31, 1928 Final balance 14860.69 Total balance shown by this report $14860.69 Total balances and outstanding December 31, 19’8 14860.69 Cash in Depository December 31, 1928, 14860.69. A. J. Lewton Trustee of Root Township. Gcshon —(UP) — This city's water, light and heat plant earned a profit of $53,987 during 1928, which is $10,942.64 more than the 1927 profits. Electric consumers increased 146 during 928.

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WASHINGTONIAN, FEARING FLOOD, COMPLETES ARK Vessel At Olympia, Wash., Awaits Inundation Soon Due Olympia, Wash., Jan. 28. —(UP) — Thf* "Ark of the Pacific Coast,” built to can y followers of the Lord to higher lands when He floods the Pacific Coast, rides on Puget Sound under the shadows of the dome of the itate can!tol. The "Ark", built by a hermit named William Greenfield is one of the strangest ships ever constructed. Youth, middle age and aged are following in rhe paths of sin, says Greenfield, who has termed himself “captain" of tfie queer craft, and who has built the "Aik’ in an answer to God's revelations to carry him and non-sin-ners across the ocean to higher land when He invokes the penalty on sin ners. “Captain" Greenfield is aided in his work by one known to him as Michael The "Twentieth Century Noah’ says that God named Michael to assist him in preparing the vessel. The vessel floats peacefully cn the harbor awaintfng the call which Michael says will come in two years, and which Greenfield says will come in one year, apparently neither knowing just

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hack. The prophecies of Greenfield do not bother the folk of this little city. Princeton—(UP)—A beacon for guf dance of aviators la to he placed on toft of a water tank at the H. J. Heini plant here. Plans for the light havebeen approved by H. E- Bender Department of Commerce engineer. Anderson,—-(UP)- Mrs. Jessie Popplewell has filed suit in the Madison County Circuit court here asking s■l'-’ 000 damages from John Dowribam, alleging he failed to keep a promise to marry her on last Christmas Eve. NOTICE Lady who took package containing abdominal support at Kroger's •tore is known. Leave at Krogers store or call Mrs. C. 1). Monk, Hoakland 24-3ty; Sore Throat? Don’t Gargle Quicker and Better Relief With Famous Prescription Don’t suffer from the pain and soreness of sore throat—gargles and salves are too slow —they relieve only temporarily. But Thoxine, a famous physician's prescription, is guaranteed to give relief almost instantly. Thoxine has a double action —relieves the soreness and goes direct to the internal cause. No chloroform, iron or other harmful drugs — safe and pleasant for the whole family. Also wonderfully effective for relieving coughs. Quick relief guaranteed or your money back. 35c, 60c and SI.OO. Sold by Holthosise and all other good drug stores.