Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ?! ADVERTISEMENTS, | ’« BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES I J’ FOR SALE rUU SAI-IU- "(HI HuhM of Mulldlll Soy Beaux. Excellent tor teed. 12.50 per buehel. A. A. Wertins. 1 mile north and % mile east ot Tocsin. Tuea. Frl. Wed. 5-3tx id'll Sanr^FimilTng*t tankii g<~ ' the Decatur Rendering Plant, ton lots or more delivered fret ot charge. Phone 87V-T or 51.1. 10t6 FOR SALE-Roll top tiesk and chair. Phone 564 ll.lt FOR SA IJC—Horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, farm machinery, at the Community sale. Saturday, Jan. IS at BeHpiont Park, Decatur. 12t3 F(SR PIANO' Cheap.' it take* soon. Phone 895 or see it at 71itgiercer ave. 12t2x FOR 6A!few purebred young NaiTCngansett turkey hens. R. J. Maan. R.R. 9. 12t3 FOR JJNlE—Fatkv Flour Mids, $2 percent; Best wheat bran, $1.90 per <4tt; Salt for stock and butchwill not get hard, 90c per CWt. Williams Equity Exchange* Williams Station, Ind. -» 12Ux FOR 3aI.T vil irola and 40 r» c ordJJPhone 715 12-31* FOR Sale — Baby carriage and twoTpgh chairs. 219 North Fifth St. Telephone 255. It FOR SALE: - or trade for clarinet. A wre old Violin, Stradivarius iuode|T Call 876-8.13t3x e FOR RENT FOR HEnT -250 acre farm, 3 miles 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-St FOR SALE- APPLES, Jonathans, Wagners and Baldwins, sl.lO to $1.85 bushel. Prices reduced on Grimes, $1.25 bn. S. E. Haggard, 1 mile south and ’j mile east of Monroe. 7t6 FOlt fiiNT-A house of 6 rooms, all modern except furnace. New!;. decorSed. Rent cheap if rented immediately. Inquire Mrs. Charles Dugan. 11-31 FOR RENT 220 acre farm. Good btrildings. larcated 2 miles northwest -of Hoagland on the Wayne Trace. Cash or grain rent. Address A. H. Cline, Bluffton, Ind. Jan 8-10-14-15 FOR RENT —5 room house on W. Madison st., newly painted and papered. Furnace and bath. Call Telephone No. 1180. 13 31* FOR RENT —3 100 m apartment furnished for light housekeeping. Phon - 198 or inquire at 424 Marshall street. shall »t;eet. 113-31 FOR RENT —5 room house on South 9*ll St. garage. Inquire 303 N. Sth street Phone 812 13-3 t

WANTED WANTED To buy 100 cannrr ami rotter cows, also 50 big bulls. Have breeding ewes will trade for cattle ar feeding hogs. For sale 1 Duroc male hog. Telephono 22 L. W. Muri>by n-:stx WANTED —Yon to bring your livestock, farm machinery, etc., to Community sale, Bellmont Park, Decatur, Saturday, Jan. 18. Always a large crowd of buyers. 12t3 WANTED — Everybody to know that our telephon ■ number is 6t>3. Anna Yaney-Foretnan, North End Grocery. 13-4 t Courthouse” Two claim cases of Oliva Teeple v . Henry 1. Teeple estate were combined nutter one cause. 11. M. De Voss entered an appearance for the t state. The case of ITudetitial Insurance Co., of America vs. Joseph Suhtt, et 81, suit on note and foreclosure was dismissed on motion of plaintiff. — — o Boh Heid, lek of Fort Wayne was looking after business in this city today. o Have you seen the New 1 tod ye line? FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 Typewriting Stenographic Work JI you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work 1 x* ill bo glad l<> do it. Phone 12 lor appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. 1. Merryman s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.

WOOL UNDERWEAR Stevenson W 0 0 I Underwear in Union suits or two-piece at greatly reduced prices. Buy no w for next winter and save money. f lai TWV XCRUnE/yfja V/ Decalw. t*i. ’•a**--S. E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 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. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor ami Naturopath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 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. in. Telephone 135 KA BIOLA, GREBE AND ATWATER KENT RADIO Trade in your used radio or phonograph. WERLING RADIO SALES Preble, Ind. Phone 17 on 28 Have you driven the New Dodge “8” in line? EAT Chop Suey. Mexican Chili, Waffles and Old Style Buckwheat Cakes — at — CAMPBELL’S

More Money tor Your Property with Chris Bohnke Auctioneer Phone 874-H Decatur. Ind. I () Z“o' I I DR. C. V. CONNELL i VEIERIN ARIAN Office 120 No. First Street i I Phone: Office 143-Resldence 102 | | Sjwcial Attention given to I cattle and poultry practice I ' I (> () PLEASE SEE WINEFRIDE KITSON American Security Co. First door west of Postoffice for your 1930 Auto License Plates Open Evenings. Thank You. Lobenstein, Maynard & Hower FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night Ambulance Service. Office Phon<* 90. Residence Phone, Ticalur 349 or 844. Residence Phone, Monroe. 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady attendant licensed Embalmer MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Ixtans s’/ 2 % 10 or 20 years We write Insurance. —THE— Suttles-Edwards COMPANY ■ Niblick Store Bldg, I DECA 1 UR. - INDIANA

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Ind., Jan. 15.-Livestock: 90-128 pounds $9.20 129-140 pounds $9.40 140-160 pounds $9.85 160-200 pounds $9.8.i 200-250 pounds 10.00 250-300 pounds $9.80 300 pounds and up $9.65 Roughs $7.25-SB.OO Stags $5.0040.00 Calves $16.00 Lambs $12.50 East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 2,100, holdovers 1,200; fairly active to all interests 1045 c higher; 14(4-229 lbs. $10.4010.50: 230-250 lbs. $10.15-10.25; 270 lbs. $10: packing sows $8.35-9. Cattle: Receipts 125; fully steady; medium steers and heifers $11.75-12; cutter cows $4.25-6.50. Calves: Receipts 150; vealers active, steady, $lB down. Sheep: Receipts 1,200: lambs draggy weak to mostly 25c lower; good to choice 130 lbs. and down $13.75-14: sparingly $14.25; medium and strong weights $12.2515.25; fat ewes $6-7.25. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Wheat sl2l $1.28 $1.29% Corn .90 >4 .94 .95% Oats .47’4 .18’4 47’, i Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., Jan. 15. —(U.R) —Livestock: Cattle'receipts, lot); calves receipts. 50; bogs receipts, 500; sheep receipts, 100; hog market 10c up; 120 lbs., down, $9.25: 120-140 lbs.. $9.50; 140-160 lbs., $9.85; 160-200 lbs., $10; 200-225 lbs. $9.85; 225-250 lbs., $9.70; 250-300' lbs., $9.55; 300-350 lbs., $9.40; roughs, $7.75; stags. $6; calves. $16.50; lambs, $12.25. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Correcited Jan. 15) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat sl.lO No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.07 No. 2 White Oats 40c Barley .... 50c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs. dozen 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 30c

Says Officer Made Mistake With Records South Henri. Ind., Jan. 15 —(UPI —Luther J. Lane, who destroyed al! records pertaining to hts cases when he retired as probation officer of the city court“made a mistake" Mr>. Florence Riddick Boys,, Plymouth, Ind., state probation chief, .emarked while investigating the local situation. Mrs. Boys said sli" believed there , was nothing malicious, however, in tallie s action. 0 Don't forget the J. Chapm;in sale Jan. 24, */ 2 -mile east of Decatur. Plan to attend. AOS-HBSIDEXT XOTICE In tin- Altunin Circuit Court Xovrtn ber Term, 19311. STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF ADAMS. SS: Olivia Teeple. Administratrix of the estate of Henry I. Teeple, deeeisel. VS. John Teeple, »t al. I he petitioner in tne above entitled cause having filed her petition therein for sale of real estate for (lie pajment of debts if said decedent, together with »r> affidavit that the defendants, IA or a Moyer, Marv Myera. Fred Myers. The Union Central Life Insurance Company, a corporation, rind The Prudential Insurni' o Company of America, a corporation. are non-residents of the State of Uidlana. No.v. therefor, the said Laura Moyer. M.iry Myer*. Fred Myers, The Union Central Life Insurance Coinpan,’. a corporation, and The Prudential Insurance Company ot Aoerira. n corporation, arc hereby n<’tlti"d that unless tlioy he and appear on the twenty.fifth day of the next term of the Adams Circuit 1 otirt to be hotden on the ti'st Mop. da- of February. 19,'ih, which dav to Hpi.eai' is Man 11 3. 1930. at Hie ■ ourt liou-e iii said county and state .nd answer or demur to sai-i petition >he same will t.e heard and deter'nlind in their absence. In Wllneis Whereof, t hereunto set ">■ Innid and affix the seal of said ■ourt this Bth day of January, 1930. Bernice Nelson Clerk of Adams 4'rrvuit Court Dore B. Erwin, Attorney Jan. 8-15-23 Ariniliitiiiriit of Admiuistrator ho. 2707 Notice Is herein given. That the Hidei . igned lias been appointed •dmlntstratof of the estate of James ’’ Harkless, late of Adams County leeeased. the estate is probably sol enl. l-iinurl Harklei s, Administrator 1! M DeVotb, Attofnt ,• Jan. 8. 1930 , J4U 8-15-JJ See the New Dodge “6.”

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1930

TOWWtir TH I STUB'S ANNUAL rkpurt or vovisohv noom or HtRTroRI) TOW NSHIP ADAR* <<>l NT! INDI AN t JIM ARV, IIKIO Receipt* .January 3 Bank of Linn Giove Int. 19-81 February 1 Albert Harlow .lan IHa 667.21 1 Bank of Linn Grove Int 18.3 s March i of Linn Grove Int. 113. April 1 Bank of Linn Grove Int 11.86 19 A Harlow Adv. Draw 1,560.0“ May 1 Bank of Linn Grove Int. 8.33 3» J. K. Yoder Dog tax 294.00 June , 5 Bank of Linn Grove Int 6.1July 1 Albert Harlow June Dis 8,238.83 1 Bank of Linn Grove Int 5-6 I .20 Mai tin Moes< hberger Tut. 420.00 24 A. Harlow Jt|ly Dis 589.11 August 2 Bank of Linn Grove Int 19.5 i 2 A. Harlow Error J. Dis. 10. On •21U E. Wickersham S B In 30,150.00 31 .1, K. Yoder Del D<»g tax 5.09 September 3 Bank of Linn Grove Int 38.0” 24 Grover C. Moser ttefund 52.50 October i Bank of Linn Grove. Int. 65.40 21 Hartford Eire ins. Co Dam. 125.25 November 1 Bank of Linn Grove Int » 5J.97 December . . 1 Bank of Linn Grove Int. f 1,1.» 13 Otis Burk Ker S. U C. L. 45.98 20 A. Harlow I»er Dis 9.255.92 IJiahurMemrats .la nuary 2 East Ind. OH & Gas Co Gas 73.na 3 Chas E. I’usey Hep Drain . 12.50 8 F. W. Studicr Supplies 15.50 17 Bank of Linn Grove Draft 180.53 21 A. A< hleman Chicks Kby D 5.00 25 F. McD Hmith Teach 260.00 25 Dorothy Sprunger do 16«.0«» 25 Russel Steiner do 150.00 25 Mary A. Posey do 150.00 25 Eidoii • arnrs do 130.00 25 GladAs Ixnig <lo 120.00 23 Ruth Munr<» <io 100.00 25 Ruth Gilbert do .120.00 25 Edna Glemiening do ... 1’20.00 25 Mary Sc hlagenhauf du 120.00 25 John P. Steiner Janitor 40.00 25 Win. Anderaon do SO.Oo 25 (rttic Moyer Driver io.no 25 Wm H. Clark du ... - 10.00 25 Harold Musser do 40.00 25 Ralph Ei krote dt> !»♦.<*• 25 Chas Studler do 4V,00 25 Ernest Zetglcr do 120.0* 25 E. McD. Smith Supplies 13.05 February 1 D. A. Studler Sal Ex 74.u0 19 East. Ind. Oil Sup Co Gas 108.4 > 21 Evert Banter Sheep Killed 12.00 22 Ralph Eckrote Driver 10.00 22 Chas \V. Studler du ... 10. on 22 Ottle Moyer do 10.00 22 Wm H. Clark du 40.H0 22 Harold Musser do 40.00 "22 Wm.» Anderson du Janitor 80.00 22 John P. Steiner du IO.o(* •2 I*’. McD Smith Tea< hing 260.00 22 Dorothy Sprungcr du L S F 118.37 22 Mary a. Pusey du 139.18 22 Russel Steiner du - 139.18 22 Eldon Carnes du 118.65 22 Gladys’ Long do 1t»».65 22 Ruth Munro do 88.96 22 Edna Glendenning du fOB.OB 22 Mary S< hlagenhauf 108.b"* 22 Ruth Gilbert do 120.00 22 Wm Anderson Supplh's 5.52 23 Dubach Bros. Driver Rep 372.96 March 5 Standard Oil Co Oil 13.68 5 Eldon Carnes Teaching 45.50 6 Jesse la-krote Repair 5.50 18 Ed Ashabu< her Surplus D . 116.J9 19 D. 11. Goble Co Supplies 21.77 21 F. W. Studler, Janitor Sup 21.20 2* F. McD Smith Teaching 260.09 22 Russel Steiner du . .. 150.00 22 Mary A. Pusey do . .. 150.00 Eldon <’ttrn<*s do 81.50 22 Gladys Ixmff do 120.00 22 Ruth Munro do 100.00 22 Dorotln Sprunger do . 16b.00 22 Ruth Gilbert du 12H.H0 22 Edna Glend< nning do ... 120.00 82 Mary Schlagenhauf do ... 120.00 22 Wm’ 11. Clark do io.oo 2’2 Chas Studler Driver 10.00 22 Harold Musser do 10.00 . ■ ! • • ijdi E< ki '<l •• du IO 00 22 ijitie Moyer do 10.00 22 John Steiner Janitor I’kOO 22 Win. Anderson <k> 8o.m» 23 G. S. Gottschalk I ile H 15-0 j 26 Ernest Zeigler Driver 80.90 30 J». A- Studler Sal Ex 147.50 April I Berne Wittnos Co Adv t. . 37.52 1 Decatur Dem. Co d<> 37.52 (6 W. H. Wylie Address 20.00 19 Harold Musser Driver 40.0 u 19 Ernest Zeigler do 10. on 19 Otlie Moyer do 40.00 19 Wm H. Clark do 40 6f» 19 Ralph Eckrote do 10.00 19 Chas W. Studler do . 10.00 19 Wm. Anderson Janitor So.oO 19 John P. Steiner «i«» 10.90 19 F. McD SmithTearhtng 364.00 ’9 Russell Steiner d 0210.00 19 Dorothy Sprunger do 324-00 19 Mary A. Pusey do 210.60 !W Ruth Munro do .. 140.00 19Gladvs Long do 165.00 19 Eldm Carnes do 178.75 19 Ruth Gilbert do 168.00 19 Edna Glendenning do ... 168.00 19 Mary Schlagenhauf do 168.00 19 F. McD Smith Supplies . 6.65 19 H. E. Moaser R Labor 4.00 May 2 D. A. Studler Sal Ex 129.50 3 Chas Pusey Rep Drain 7.00 3 Wm Anderson Rep D. 'l'. 54.90 8 F. W. Studler Janitor Sup 1.70 13 BAnk of Linn Grove Draft 61.35 13 J. E. Eckrote Sc. Sup 16.10 14 East. Ind Oil Sup Co Gas.... 43.b0 16 Goble & Co Supplies 12.02 18 Everett I. Brown A. Fees. .. 390.00 J'S Har»»id Mosser Sheep K 9.00 ,31 Dubach Bros. D Repairs 138.80 1 une 17 Bank of Linn Grove R Fee 90.28 19 Everett I- Brown A Fees 300.00 19 Henry B, Heller Attorney 50.00 vi Nathan Meschberger R L 17.tt0 July I D. A. Studler Sal Ex . 150.0 n I A. Harlow Ex Rer. 37.59 1 Clifton Striker Com Ex 8.... 18.12 8 Leonard Sup t’n Supplied ... 15.65 10 Wm Emery Clean ('em 15.b0 2 2 N. B. Shepherd & Son Cval 250.77 29 Everett I Brown A. Fees . 300.00' 3t Hank us Linn Gfuvo Power 88.7 N August •. A. Harlnw A P S by S B A 12.50 7 Chas. W. Studicr C Cem 2.5.00 It Peter I •fx C Toilets 6.00 16 J. A. Lindsey Sheep K M 148.n0 r Evert Banter d<» 90.n0 23 Rufus Me sit her ger Sheep K 15.0 n 26 Daiscv Rb kurd do M 95.<h‘ '7 Grovcf Mb*cr Initial P ">2.50 31 Win Anderstw Hauling C 50.0»> 1 D. A. Studicr Sal Ex 145,00 September 2 G. S. GfrttS’iialk Clean S G 20.ui 2 J. 11. Reiff \dv Board 5.00 5 E. M. Llndafey do 5.00 3 s. S UevnoMa d«» b.oo IWm Anderson C&R II C.... 10'>.75 • 11. 15’. ('auxin P r»n <’ 1,998.00 • lo'ju P. Steiger Clean B 26.”0 11 5 ora Sale Chick: lulled .. 1.0 f » 13 I'vbt Glendenning Repair D 3.85 •13 Eldon Carnes Teaching 11 Guttschalk Sup Co Rep Sup 34.30

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a—K Ar ■■ i ir* - 14 Rome Wlttness Co Print »4.1» 14 Decatur Dem. Co do 1*8.49 It Indlnnapolli Coin. Adv 12.15 24 N. R. Shepherd & Son Coal ts».t> fti Cbn.s Studler Haul Coal I*’''' 27 Win. 11. Clark Driver 40.n0 27 Haymond Yoder d<> 40.00 ■JT X’llas Hurry do 40.00 27 Harold Moaacr do 40.0 n I'7 <>t t le M'lver do 4<i oo 37 Kusaell Steiner Teaching 210.00 27 Chas. Kizer do 170.00 27 Dorothy Sprunger do 175.00 27 Helen Wood do ■ I*o.oo 27 Eldon Cornea do «7 ;[0 27 tiladya I-ong do 12...00 27 iiuth Munro do lio.l’o 27 Lexter Reynolds do 125.00 27 Edna Glendenning «K> 125.00 27 Mary Schlagenhauf do 125.0<» 27 John P. Steiner Janitor 40.00 27 Ruxaell Steiner Sup M 37.00 28 Wm Anderson Janitor C.. 100.00 28 Dubach Bros Driver Rep 323.0 S October . .. I L. E. Wl< ker«hain P on C a.Nul.oo 1 Everett 1. Brown A Fees 15b."9 3 (’has E. Pum<’V Rup D 11.90 I D. A Studler Sal 60.»»u 4 P. L>. Kizer Stamps 3.00 8 Kiger & Co Equipment 77.90 10 Goble Ptg Co Snpples 16.26 14 Eldon Carnes Teaching 6c.»0 21 (’has E. Pune.v Wind Rep 125.2 » 21 Wm Emery <’. Cem lo.HO 25 John P. Steiner Janit >r 40.00 25 Mary Schlagenhauf Teach 113.6* 25 Ruth Munro do 98.96 25 Edna Gleudenning do . 113.08 25 Russell Steiner do 25 Dorothy Sprunger dt 25 Efdon (’arnes do at. I. 25 Gladys Lung do 113.65 25 Helen Wood do 14R.0S 25 (’has Kizer do • 170.00 25 Lester Reynolds do ... -.. 125.00 25 Vilas Bnrry Driver 40.00 4J5 Wm 11. (’lark do 40.00 j. r » Ottle Moyer do 40.00 25 Harold Mossrr do 40.00 25 Wm Andersen Janitor 80.00 25 J. E. E» krote & Son Sup 118.02 25 Russell .Steiner du 9.65 25 Ernest Zeigler Drivei 80.0*1 25 Russel Studicr (’ Com 20.60 November 1 D. A. Studicr Sal Ex 120.00 5 1.. E. Wickcrsham P on C 1,159.00 7 Harold Mosser Road Rep 16.50 8 Everett 1. Brown Ar Sal 99.36 13 IL M Canvin P. on C 809.0 ft 2ft Midland Oil (*o Gas O 153.38 21 la'unard Sup Co Supplies 20.65 22 Lester Reynolds Teaching 125.0 n 2’2 Evina Glendenning do 1250 ft 22 Mary Schlagenhauf do 125.00 22 Russell Steiner do 310.00 22 (’has Kizer do T70.o»» 22 Helen Wood do 160.00 •2 D<«r<»(hy Sprunger do 175.00 22 Eldon Carnes do 135.00 22 Gladys Long do 125.0 ft 22 Ruth Munro do 110.00 22 John T. Steiner Janitor 10.00 22 Wm. Anderson do 80.00 22 Harold Musser Driver .... 40.00 22 Vilas Burry do fo.oft 22 Win H. (Hark do 40.00 22 Ottle Moyer do 40.00 22 Russell Steiner Sc Sup 10.8'1 26 Pel er Fox Rep D December 2 D. A. Studler Sa! 76.5 it 6 Eld<»»k Carnes Teach 67.50 6 L. E. Wichersham P on C 2,722.00 10 Everett I. Brown Ar Fee 60.00 11 Meshburger Bros Stone Co 121.98 II Berne Equity Ex Co Sup 1.93 11 Davit! Depp P on C 392.00 20 Russell Steiner Teaching . .. 199.18 20 Dorothy Sprungcr do 163.37 20 Helen Wood dn 168.1 L 20 EW<»n Carnes do 56.17 20 Gladys Lmg, do 113.64 20 Ruth Munro do 98.96 20 Edna Glendenning do 113.07 20 Mary Schlagenhauf do 113.61 20 Ijexler Reynolds do . 125.00 20 Chas Kizer do 170.00 ?o Wm Amlerson Janitor 80.00 20 John I*. Steiner do 40.0" For Sale Team of six year old Roan horses weighing 3400 lbs. Team of Bay mares weighing 3600 lbs. Pair of Dapple Gray horses weighing 3000. One Roan mare in foal weighing 1500 Tbs. Roan gelding, 3 years old, weighing 1450 lbs., and one team of mules. 4 and 5 years old. Ten Feeding Pigs. Robert Mcßeth, Leo J. Weber, 221 N. Fourth St.

auto EXPERTS HERE !!! j MEN who know machines .. . men who have had long years of training and experience in getting every possible atom of power out of motors . . . men who are personally acquainted with each nut and bolt throughout your car. That’s why you get perfect service here. That’s why your car performs with 100'J efficiency when we do repair work. Drive in today—it means economical and pleasurable motoring for you. RIVERSIDE GARAGE EAST MONROE STREET

20 Wm. H. dork Driver «•«[} ’ 20 Otlie Mover do #w 20 Humid Mosser <l" 2« Vilas Burry do i’o#o 20 Rav.'.wml Yoder do ■ |((| 20 Ernest Zeigler do , 20 Russell Steiner SUP ,71„. 23 Bank of Mnn Grove Diafts 4 < • 23 Bank of Linn Grove L > ■; 23 Hartford Fire Ins 23 J. E. Eekrote * Son Sup JJ J- , 30 D. A. studler Salary statement showing Xnionnt o» «<’ Township Hoini Fund Fund Jan. I. ll*2‘l .. , | Balances on hand 1. •'*•* ■ Reeeipu during year 94».9l » Dev. 31, I»J9 Total of Balam i» i and Receipts 2,917.88 87<. Disbursements .... , s during year 1,421.83 laJ.lB Jan. 1. 1930 .... Final Balances 1.-*->.’*•> Special Tuition School Fund Fund Jan. 1. 1929 . Hnhtnee on burnt ,J'?;,::. Rec’ during year 38.838 •> I 11.1b* > Dee .11. 1929 Total of Balances and Receipts 43.724.98 I l.ulS-'b Disbursements . during year 25,038.1- 10,93 i.i Jan. 1. 1930 I Final Balances tß.bßb.s6 Ilog ....Tutsi <»1 I wnd All Fund* Balances on hand 233.99 l°.o6l’j ’ Re<-eipts during year 299.00 01.b38.1l • Dec. 31, 1929 Total of Balances 1 and Re<eipts 532.99 62.099. L-i Disbursements , „ . . during year 191.99 ..8,0... -'» J«». •• , * :!U .. r.-nr Final Balances 38.09 -1,. 1..0j Total Balances as shown by • this Report 24„>47.0.t Warrant Clic ks outstanding Deceni’ier 31, 1923 Total Balances and outstanding Warrants Dee. 31, 1929 24,.>59.a0 Cash in Depository Dee. 31. I*2*B ■ 21.559.50 tfaniel A. Studicr Trustee of Hartford Township Jan. 17.-23 Coast Guardsmen Are Held Blameless Providence, R. 1. Jan. 15—(UP) — The erew of the coast guard patrol boat C-290 was not responsible for the Black Duek rum killings, so far | as tbe Providence county grand jttr, is concerned. Aftei 17 uifneeses, including] diaries R. Travel®, of Fairhaven. Mass., captain and sole survivor of] the rnm-runiter Black Duck, had testified, the jury last night arrived at a verdict of “No Bill.” This | ended investigation of the killing of ■ three members of tlte Black Duck's crew by machine gun fire in an encounter with the C-290 at the! mouth of Narragansett Bay Decern-1 ber 29. o— Graft Is Found In Calumet Offices Indianapolis, Jan. 15. — (U.R) — More than $175,000 above market price was paid by Lake county commissioners in this past six years for 'tuf-tread" road service and office equipment, it was revealed here today in a report filed with the state board of accounts by Charles E. Weybright and George R. Carlisle, examiners. Miss Venus of Berne v’-’ted with friends in this city today. o Have you driven the New Dodire “8” in line?

Young l ady Accused ' of Poisoning ( hildren New York, Jan. 15-An attractive* young school teacher, accused ot sprinkling arsenic on tne breaMas. cereal of 1$ children In a vacation camp last August, was (held here today by police pending her arraignSh is Mis.’ P-art Topper 27 who was dismissed as assistant director of the vacation camp of the Mary Hillard Society Inc., at Montvale, N J. on Angus* 18. The next morning the 18 children in the camp were stricken and Dr. Samuel Alexander said th?y 'had been poisoned. All recovered The poison given the children is said to have been arsenic_and_au_

Roy Johnson, Auctioneel COMING SALE DATES ■ Jan If. Kov White. 6 miles eaat, 1 W mile north of New Haven. » Jan. 17—Lopshirc and Spaulding, 3 mi F.’•**■« ■ north Monroeville'* on Lincoln ,W K Highway. W H Jan. IS -Community Sale, Belmont igr< ■ Park. Decatur, Ind. ■ Jan. 23—Chancy Smith. 4 mile south- W west Rockford. Ohio. (M Jan. 27-William Black. 2 miles east R State liim, on Lincoln Highway. H Jan. 2s (»■ W. Hart. 1 mile north and ■ 11/il l /i miles east ot Monroeville. » Feb. 1 —Community Sale, Bellmont Park. Decatur, Indiana. H| Feb. 3—Vernon Arnold, 8 miles southeast of Decatur. Fell. 4— Wm. Mossjchbarger. 5 miles H| south Decatur Farm road. Feb. 6 -R. R. Bnchftr, % mile west S Feb. 11-MWe-Satin, 2 mile west, 1 M (Jates are ’ ■ mile north of Convoy. Ohio. |H and 3 mile north Preble, Ind. fnu f t ■ Feb. 12—A. A. Ehresman, 1 mile east ° U| and L 2 mile south Edgerton, Ind. r « . |M Feb. 15—Community Sale, Bellmont Park, Decatur. Indiana. expense and Feb. 18—Geo. Merriner, 4 miles west agau Rockford, Oiiio. reserve your Feb. 20—Beavers and Goldner, 4 mile . , west of Decatur. Indiana. date. Feb. 22-Community Sale, Bellmont Park. Decatur. Indiana: 1 “ """ ■ . Feb. 27—S. J. Durben, miles east , of Decatur. Residence Phone 1022 —Office 606 W DECATUR, INDIANA ■ SOMETHING 1 CONCRETE I Rather than discuss “banking service” with you broadly, the officers of the First National Bank would like to discuss with you some con- vjjK Crete business or personal yjß' financial service of which you stand in need at this moment. gdR first National Bank ® I Capital and Surplus, Oh $120,000.00 iMt T)f>(, atur, Indiana

nminf.iin T prinkled it on the cereal l ltC -he bad quarreiea with th c cook and been dismissed. o World's Quearatt TrjJ, HK The movies have been sjb lo for some strange tbeir time, but none of tii.., u JD V celled that of the cobweb g 9R * In certain films It Is ’ stage horrid looking cellars, ; ,lete wilb suggestive tr;>j n()rg ,-obwebs. There is no Hine to set work. The cobweb man | s seni[ ™ mid he arrives with his spray nppiimtus, **per:!*es It, !o and tiehold, a delicate of the most beautiful lac«-fi|teeß ». bs makes its appearon, ? «, See the New Dodge “S,"B,