Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 14 January 1930 — Page 2

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b CLASSIFIED VERTISEMENTS, g SINESS CARDS, J ND NOTICES | FOR SALE j.'Olt SALK Pair of <'«••«■ coming 2 years old In June, Also brooder house. 10x20. a hard coal stove and hover, 1.000 chick aize. W. C Martz, 2 miles south of Monroe. Jan 7-10-14-17 X I'Uit SAI.E .;•••< Hush I of Mancini j Soy Beans. Excellent tor need. $2.50 per bushel. A. A. Werling. 1 mile north and ’i mile east ot Tocsin. | Tues. Frl. Wed. 5-3tx | FOR SALE " Fee it I txg tankage at I the Decatur Rendering Plant. 14 ton lots or more delivered froof charge. I’hone 870-T or 613. | 10t6 I FOR SALE Roll top desk and. chair. Phone 664. 11-3 t FOR SALE— Horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, farm machinery, at the Community sale, Saturday, Jan. IS < at Bellmont Park, Decatur. 12t3 FOR SALE~ PIANO? Cheap, if taken soon. Phone 895 or see it at 71Q. Mercer ave. 12t2x FOR SALE A”few purebred young Nairangansett turkey hens. R. J. Mann. R.R. 9. 12t3 FOR SALE Fancy Flour Mids. $2 per cwt; Best wheat bran, $1.90 | per c.wt; Salt for stock and butch ering that will not get hard, 90c per cwt. Williams Equity Exchange, Williams Station, Ind. 12t1x J pOR SALE Victrola and 40 rec i ord?. I’hone 715 12-3tx FOR RENT Foil RENT 250 acre farm. 3 mil-'-northeast of Decatur. Rent as one farm or divide into two. Close to schools. Mrs. J. S. Bowers or W. S. Bowers. Phone 125 or 296 7-9 t For SALE—APPLES, Jonathans, Wagners and Baldwins, sl.lO to $1.85 bushel. Prices reduced on Grimes, $1.25 bu. S. E. Haggard, 1 mile south and li mile east of Monroe. 7IG FOR RiiXi’t 1 —A house of 6 rooms, all modern except furnace. New);, decorated. Rent cheap it rented immediately. Inquire Mrs. Charles Dugau 11-31 FOR RENT -220 acre farm. Good . buildings. Located 2 mlleh north west of Hoagland on. the Wayne Trace. Cash or grain rent. Address A. B. Cline, Bluffton, Ind. Jan 8-10-14-15 FOR RENT—S room house on W. Madison st., newly painted and papered. Furnace and bath. Call Telephone No. 1185. 12t3x , WANTED W A N'T ED To buy 100 canner and cutter cows, also 50 big bulls. Have 1 breeding ewes will trade for cattle nr feeding hogs. For sale 1 Duroc male hog. Telephone 22 L. W. Mur phy 11-3tx WANTED—Yon to bring your livestock, farm machinery, etc., to Community sale, Bellmont I’ark. Decatur, Saturday, Jan. 18. Always a large crowd of buyers. 12t3 i LOST ANJ) FOUND LOST—Set ring in Schaffer company. Finder please notify this . effke. Reward. UtJx' COURT HOUSE Justice Peace Court The trial of tile state vs. Forest Gilpfti, surety of peace, was set by ; Fqtilfe A. C Hutchdr for Feb. 1 The case filed by the state was on 1 i the jeque't of Harry S. Miller for i protection ot a daughter. The case of the Leiderick Tool Co., vs. J tines F. Arnold, doing businet; under the name of J F. Ar- ' nold Co., suit or note was sot for Jan. 17. Two new cases were filed in Justice Os Peace court today. Woodrow Wilson, by his next friend Robert L. Wilson has brought suit on account. against Willie J. Reed. The case will be beard Jan. 17. Floyd Wilson, hy his next friend Robert L. ‘Wilson has brought a suit on account against Willie J Reed. The case ha > been set for Jan. 17 Cases Transferred Several estate claim casts have been transferred to the Adams circuit docket recently. They include. F. W. Lose, M. D. vs. Samuel Work Inger estate; Peoples Loan and Trust Co. vs. Samuel Wofkinger estate; Edward Bullemeler and , Letta Bnltemeier vs. Fred Schock estate; Lena I’.ultenr ler vs. Fred Scliock estate. T.he damage suit wc o f John l Debolt vs. Pennsylvania Railroad ! Co., is still iu progress in Adam.; circuit court. It Is the first jury ca. e In he tried since th” remodel! . Ingot the court room. Indications 1 are the ease will last for at least two more days. Al the start of the trial Monday, defense attorney.; filed a petition asking that instru-' tiona to the jury be made In writing. The suit 1c the outgrowth ot an accident 111 December, 1926. in which Debolt alleges he was struck

A Chance To Save Money on Your Suit Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits cut in this sale to a p lace whereby you can save $5.00 to $15.00 .d SCBI.UT k/ Dntlui Io i S. E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phono 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service 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 ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FBOHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapalh Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours;®lo-12, 1-5, 6-8 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30— 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. ni. Telephone 135 RADIOLA, GREBE AND ATWATER KENT RADIO Trade in your used radio or phonograph. WERLING RADIO SALES Preble, Ind. Phone 17 on 28 by a Pennsylvania train. Real Estate Transfers Abe Schnepp et ux. land in Washington township, to George M. Krick et al for $5,800.00 Mathias Kirsch et ux, in lot 623 Decatur, to Hoard Trustees for the Mission house of Reformed Church in U. S. for $3,000.00. - 4) ARRIVALS Mr. end Mrs. Seth D. Zimmerman route 1, Monroeville, are the parents of a boy baby, born Monday afternoon, January 13, 1930. The baby baa been named Kenneth Lowell. Rolla Johnson of Monroe was a I business visitor here today. STOCKHOLDERS ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the stockholders of The Peoples Loan and Trust Company of Decatur. Indiana, for the electio nos directors and the transaction of any other business that may come before the meeting, will bo held at the office of said Peoples Loan and Trust Company on the 21st day of January, 1930, at 10 o'clock a. m. W. A. Ixiwer. Secretary. Doc :n-,bn. 3 7-10-14-17. PLEASE SEE WINEFRIDE KITSON American Security Co. First door west of Postoffice for your 1930 Auto License Plates Open Evenlngg, Thank You. Lobcnstcin, Maynard 6 Hower FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phono. i\, . att i r 34G or 844. Resilience Phono, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady attendant licensed Embalmer OWN A FARM We have several farms for sale that are financed, except sniall payment to show good faith on part of buyer. These farms arc offered at a low price and successful renters are urged to see us. Lons time will he given to make lull payment. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 Decatur Indiana

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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne Ind.. Jan. 13—Livestock: 90 120 pounds SB.BO Ihi) pounds s!* 00 140-160 pounds $9.45 160-200 pounds 19.60 200-250 pounds $9.40 250-300 pounds $9.25 300 pounds and up $9.10 Roughs $7.25-$7.75 Stags .. . $5.00-$6.00 Calves $16.50 Calves $16.0)) CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Marell May July Wheat .... $1.25% $1.29% $1.31% Corn 92 % .95% .97% Oats .47% .48% .47%' East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. N. Y.. Jan. 14—(U.R) —livestock: Hogs, receipts. 1,400; slow and spotty, mostly 10-20 c and over Monday's average; 130 to 220 lbs.. $10.25-$10.40; pigs, $10.50; 230 to 250 lbs., $lO-$10.15; big weight butchers downward to $9.6.); packing sows, SBJJS-$8.90. Cattle: receipts, 75; steady; medium steers, sl2; cutter cows, $4.25-$6.50. Calves: receiptr, 200; vealers unchanged, $lB. Sheep: receipts, 400; lamb quality plain, weak to mostly 25c low er; good to near choice, sl4-$14.25; strictly choice quoted, $14.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Jan. 14) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat sl.lO No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.07 No. 2 White Oats 40c i Harley 50c i Bye 80c j LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen • 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat .. . . 30c MUSIC FEATURE OF MEETINGS (CONTINUED FROM CAGE ONE) This evening Mr. Dunkin will use the twenty-third psalm, "The psalm ot Lif . as the l>as of bis message. He is an expository preacher aud in a fearless manner permits the St'tipture to speak believing them to b‘ veritably the woid of God. The meetings arc growing with Interest and much good has already been accomplished. Services each evening at 7:30 when Mr. Dunkin pastor of the First Baptist church of Garrett, Indiana, will bring the ’crlp'ural messages. , Rebuilt Cleaners PREMIER ELECTRIC SWEEPERS Rebuilt til factory. New bag. brusii and cord. Guaranteed Io give satisfaction. Only a lew al Ibis special price. $12.50 each. NIBLICK & CO.

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TOM X s HI I* TRI STEM’S AN N I AL IIEI'OHT TO ADIISOin HOARD OF ni l E ( REEK TOWNSHIP til IMS CD I NTI INDI AN \ JA M AIU, 1930 Receipt* .la duh ry 25 Bank of Berne Warrant ....1,500.00 February 23 Auditor Jan Dis of S. F. 519.19 March 23 Peoples Slate Bank Wa. 101’0.00 May 0 AsaeMaor. Dok tax 333.10 25 Auditor and H M I’rnwnOver Dis. A- it. Fund .3,311.04 25Bank of Berne A Peoples State Bank. J. F. M. hit. 22.81 28 Auditor, bistribution .5.830.02 J illy 31 Auditor. P. S. Bank of Berne Dis. J. J. Int. 509.38 October 1 Philip Fk hug & Son Insur 32.65 1 Transfer from R Fund to Tuition Fund ... 1,500.00 1 >e< ember 2 1 Auditor bee. Distribution 9,119.06 30 Peoples State Bank -of Berne, A. S. O. N. D. Ints. 52.97 Disbursement* January 7 J F. Parrish Brp M. D. 20.00 12 Myron Lehman Jani A Sup 43.50 25 Andrew (’ouk Tea* h 122.50 25 Myron Lehman do 105.00 25 Rory) Merriman do 100.00 26 Bank of Berne B A- <’ ... 591.12 26 May McCollough Tea< h 120.6 D 29 Wtn Wittwer Bep Fur 14.00 29 Magdalena Hirschy Teach 100. no 31 Samuel Licehty Bep Clock 1.50 February 7 H. M. (’niwnover Teach 128.00 14 Jacob M. Huffman <’. Pipe 1.50 21 Herbert Avery Weld Grates 2.00 22 Peonies Stale Bank B. . 350.00 22 Bert I Merriman Teach 100. on 22 Myron Lehman do 105.00 * 22 Magdalena Hirschy du 100.60 22 Andrew <’bnk du .. 122.50 : 22 Mary McCullough do . 120.00 : 28 H L. Sipe Pt Sal R Ex 150.00 : Mat. h 9 Bank of Berne B A <’ 584.62 9 L. Broughton Freight .56 , 9 Stenglr A Craig Tele. 12 |l. M L'r<»wiu»ver Teach 128.00 22 Myron Lehmah do ... 105.00 22 Andrew C. Cook d«» .. 122.50 22 Marx M<:«'ui|ough do .. 120.J0 ; 22 Beryl Merriman d i .. 10b.00 , -2 Magdalena Hirsehy do .. 100.00 ; 22 H. M. Cruwnovcr do 128.00 27 Jacob M. Huffman K Bios D 2.50 April ■: H. L. Sipe Pt. Sal 55.00 16 Arnold Simons W. Coal 2.20 19 Beryl Merriman JAn Inst I?i.oh 10 Beryl 20 Andrew (’. t’ook Jani Sup 121.70 20 Andrew C. Cook Teach 112.06 j 220 Myron Lehman do 93.76 22 Mary M<-riillbug!i do 120.00 Mars McCullough Jan 1 76.00 22 II M. (’rntvnbver Teach 128.00 22 H. M. Crow nover Jan In 130.29 23 Andrew C. Conk Jan 17.75 24 Magdalena HirsHiy Teach 100.58 26 Myf-un lAhman Jan In 80.00 Mn v 6 H. L. Sifie Pt Sal R Ex 110.00 iO John J easel Sheet 76.00 13 L. O. Draper W. S. Repairs 4.R0 13 Floyd Myers Sheep K B> D 18.00 It Ro\ llook Poultry do 21.5 u 1.5 Harlow A Rier Sheep do 18.00 15 Dye Furgeson do . 124.00 15 (*. <». Manley do 63.00 15 Stengle A Craig Tele 2.25 16 Bank of Berne ‘ 25.00 16 Amos lluser Rep IL D 5.0 n *8 Very! Buyer d<» Road 72.00 21 Magdalena Hirsehy J. I. S. 123.50 24 teachers Ret Board Fund 170.13 27 Wm Wittwer Rep Roof 17.65 28 Lester Sipe Labor 27.00 28 P. 11. MaGirl Foundry Fur. 114.25 lune 6 H. L Sipe Sal Fix 50.1*0 6 Bank of. Berne C 25.00 7 Josiah Myets Sheep K B D 12. >5 .’8 Albert Harlow Ex Rec 87.50 28 Philip Seliug Son Insur. 670.20 28 H. L. Sipe Sal Ex 100.00 .’8 Peoples State Bank .Wa I. 1,017.50 July * Blue Stone I?o Rep D S 25.00 1 J. F. Parrish TratT? 72.00 8 Willshire produ« e Co Coal 372.70 13 Isdac King Trans 18.00 16 Kiger Co Toilet S 207.40 31 11. L. Sipe Sal 50.00 August :> Clifton 13. Striker Com Ex 1R.55 6 Bank <»f Berne B A C Int 56t».**0 6 Berne FPiuity .Weigh Coal I.2*’ 7 Sol Luginbitl Haul Coal 5.11 7 Irvin Luzinbill Clean D 3.09 7 A Craig Tele 2.45 8 Roy FrAnk Drag Road 3.19 • ■ liel Wtei|e Haul CoAl 6.59 1 ■ Li .d T Sipp dn 5.05 • 16 .1 p. Bi lokhtrl do 17 Simon Lehman Off Supplies 6.09 17 True F'oreman Clean C T. 2R.n*) 23 Charlbs Pass water Rfep P 42.00 2M Albert Hamrick Haul Coal 10.11 28 J. I'. Merrlniah do 12.2? .11 Earl Hipb SM. B A S. Drain 9.*H» September 6 C. I'. Sipp <‘leln o M Labor 13.00 6 l lu d Meyer do 10.09 7 11hila Rautienbuah do 20 (*<» Band M' Nally Co Supplies 64.11 9 Geo McAlhaney J Supplies 6.50 9 Joe Sapp Iteft ‘ lark D 11 *’” 1 ! peiim< rat C*» Ad •. ... 67.96 t; N. V. C A St. L. R. R. F 141.89 17 J I'* Merriman Haul Coal 8.0“ 19 Albert Hamrick do 1.32 20 F.ivln Byer do 17.00 23 J F. Merriman d • 5.H-? 25 Mrs. Roy Young ‘/lean O M. 20.00 £'• Mt?. Martbn lltikham do .. 20.00 25 Sol Ldglnblll Grade 18.00 jo i-rand Meyer do Rep D 66.50 27 Or; al TinUiani Haul Coal 4.68 | 27 Forest De Armofid do 4.36

27 Estelle Campbell Te.u h 100.00 27 Dan O. Roop do 100.00 27 Andrew C. Cook do .. 100.00 27 N-ova Lehman do 100.00 28 Jacob M. Huffman Haul C 12.00 Mary Brennan Teach ... 100.00 (>ftol»er 1 H. L. Sipe Pt Sal R Ex 175.00 Bank of Berne C. Int 140.00 2 Ed Neadstine Hau! Coal 5.00 7 Ralph Roop T. P. assessment 14.90 10 W illshire Hdw. Co Sup. Rep 27.116 Jesse Ray Haul Coal . 3.07 16 A. J. Muscr Co Furnace R 200.00 22 Harvey Tinkham Rep Drain 16.50 25 Andrew’ C. Cook Teach 145 00 25 Dan O. do 100.00 25 Nova Lehman do 100.00 25 Mary Brennan do .. 100.00 25 Estele <’ampbell do 100.00 26 Lebter Sipe Labor 3.00 28 J. F. Merriman Rep Wells 10.00 28 H. M. Crow nover Teach 256.00 November 8 L. Brougrliton Freight .50 11 Walbolt Coal Co coal 126.12 L£ Stcnrle & Craig Tele 2.45 Wht Wittwer Rep Fur 17.75 tK Jess Pickering (’lean D 10.50 22 Andrew <’. <’ook Teach .. 122.50 22 Dan O. Roop do . . lOh.oo 22 Nova Lehman doloo.oo 26 Estelle Campbell do 100.00 1 >e< ember 3 1). IL Goble Co Supplies 130.31 f* Blmcr W hitc Clean Drain 19.35 13 Harve Lawson G. Drag Road 29.50 13 Kiger Co Supplies . . 23R.36 13 Palmer Produets Co Jani S 15.15 13 Leonard Supply Co Sup S. 20.69 13 J. I. Holcomb Jan Sup 45.41 IS Indiana Supply Co Sup 39.31 13 Bobbs Merill Co Histories 6.58 13 Krick Tytidall Co Tile 50.67 13 A. R. Ashbaucher Grates 36.29 13 Charles W’orkinger Rep D 18.6 S 13 Itferne Witness Co Adv. 66.24 14 I*. H McGirl Foundary Fur 9.50 17 F. A. Letter Transf . 696.00 20 Mary Brennan Teach 205.54 21 IL <l. R«»op <!«. 212.20 21 Nova Uhmau do 78.37 21 Esttelle Campbell do 76-15 21 H. M. (’rowuover do .. 233.92 21 Andrew C. Cook do 90.42 JO Mary Brenhon Janitor 40.00 21 Dan (J. Roop do ... 40.00 21 Nova Lehman do 40.00 21 Estelle Campbell do . 20.00 21 Andrew C. <’ook do 60.0 b 23 Earl Hine Labor H. S. 7.00 24 Van-e Mattax Transfer 72.0'» 24 Peoples State Bank do 11.36 2 4 Yih’S S*-hlndler do 1.90 2 4 Albert. Burke Ser Adv B 5.00 24 Josiah Myers do 5.00 24 Samuel Frank do 5.00 24 Bank • f Berne Coal 271.61 21 Rank of Berne Coupons 37.50 24 Berne Hdw Supplies 18.89 30 Gillium Liimber Co Doors R 73.91 20 Fi. L. Sipe Pt Sal Ex 105.00 10 Samuel Lieehty Sup & R. . 10.00 30 A. J. Moser & Co Fur 392.41 30 Berne Lumber <’o Windows 19.02 30 Gottschalk Supply Co Well T 1.70 30 Lieehty Bros. Pump 2.50 Stnlrnunt shuviliiß Ktiumtit nf nil OoncjM Paid t«» ihr hriouN FundN "U- ■ A-t--. «...

n~~niimn»rTTiiir m mi— ■■■hub DELCe USL STOP RADIATOR LEAKS WHEN the temucraturc is low. there’s costlv danger in store for the man whose car is not in tip-ton condi. tittit. Wit W’s cold takes its toll from your car’s C \* C aThiehts 11 ' * C3ky radiator “SKravates ordinary Wcldirp repairs perfectly .. . securely. Use this '• elding service for all broken machinery .. . especial 11 fUSCS Parts into a <han nC ' V — niany linics ch «tper than reRIVERSIDE GARAGE £Ast MONROE STREET

) Tonnfthip Hoh<l . Fund Fund Jan. 1. 1929 w Balance on hand 649.32 1,065.26 I Dec. 31, 1929 „ . Re»eiptfe during year 1.131.97 1.411.9, ’ Dec. 31. 1929 Total of Bal > am es and Recelbts 1,781.29 2,480.23 Dec. 31, 1929 Disbursements > during year 1,367.51 1,746.16 • Jan. I, 1930 ’ Final Balances 413.75 734.07 i nprcinl TwiHon SchtMil Fuiul Fund ’ Jan. 1, 1929 1 Balance on hand 518.47 1JH6.91 • Dn.- 3! 1929 » Rec’ts during year 10,790.12 10.0y0.07 i • Dec. 31. 1929 Total of Bal 1 antes ami Dec. 31. 1929 Disbursements ’ during year 6,754.18 8,613.29 1 Jan. 1. 1930 1 binal Balances 1,554.41 2,493.69 Ilog Totnl of Fund All Funds Jan. 1, 1929 Balance un hand 3,249.96 Dec, 31. 1929 Receipts during year 333.10 23,760.23 Dec. 31. 1929 Total of Bal antes and Receipts 333.10 27,010.19 ( Dec. 31. 1929 Disbursements during vear. .. 333.10 15.X11.2T - 1 .tab. f. 1930 Final Balances 8,195.92 Totd.l Balances as shown by this Report 8,195.92 < Warrant-Checks outstanding Dec. 31, 1929 698'0 lotal Balances and outstanding Warrants Dec. 31. 1929 . 8,894.12 Cash in Depository Dec 31 1929 .... 8,894.42 H. L. Sipe Trustee of Blue Creek Township Jan. 14-21 ’ FARM MEETING OPENS TODAY (CONTINUED FROM PAGK ONE) ville. Indiana’s corn growers made merry at their annual banquet last night as L. M. Vogler, Hope, and C. C. Van Hoy, Martin County, were crowned kings of the corn world. Vogler won the grand championship at tlie International show in Chicago, while Van Hoy won the 666 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. , It’s the most speedy remedy known !

Indiana five-acre contest. Eleven men from Arcadia, members of the mens' chorus, won first prize, $75 In gold in the musical stunt contest, the opening enter I taintnent feature of the conference. ' - oCity Manager Is Osted at Cleveland Cleveland, 0., Jan 14 — <UP)— [ Cleveland was without a city nian-

ANNUAL REPORT AND CONDITION ——of the—— DEC MUR SAVINGS AND LOAN ASS’] Showing the condition of the association at the end of the year,l M. Kirsch, President C. E. Bell, Vice President Carl Pumphrey, Vice President C. L. Walters, Secy-Treasurer Paul H, Graham, Asst. Secy-Ti

Assets Cash on hand, Dec. 31. 1829 $ 846.66 Loans on mortgage security, net 119,588.69 Loans on stock or pass book security, net 1,151.00 Loans on other security, net 30.00 Real estate sold on contract . ... 19,072.66 Due for insurance and taxes 12.86 Total $140,701.87

u . ■JWMWWWKW<">’vr>'> (li Hans For 1930 | V hat we make of 1930 is raib largely an individual m 2 matter. This is the time l° r backing up good reso- n| s lutions with constructive, M v oll considered plans, m The officers of the First National stand ready to W counsel with you in mak- fl lag your business plans N foi‘ the year we are M 1 entering. Ej| First National Bank S I (apital and Surplus, RM $120,000.00 K MH biii' ) P '* a * UP> Thdi an a M

ager today after the oust® William 11. Hdpkins, who .had held the position fa years, by the city council last! Twelve republican and two a ' cratic councilmen voted for aj ! moval. Daniel E. Morgan. Satti ator, is said to be the first ij to succeed Hopkins. The k will become effective January and found! will pick a aew| ager January !?.

Liabilities Dues and dividends on running stock SIUJ Fund for contingent losses I Undivided profits i| Borrowed money JI Total $1«,I