Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1930 — Page 2

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|wvtwmimMtxi<» xKx* ><«>:»« CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, § x BUSINESS ( ARDS, >< AND NOTICES it 4 MM.it* XX X K X X.'X X X X X X X X >t FOR SALE T6it TTEE Feeding “tsnkai:' i: the Decatur Rendering Plant % tsm k*U or more delivered tr< • ot cliurßt. Phone S7II-T or 513. 110 t« FOR SALE Hoi sex, cattle, lions, sheep, farm machinery, at the Cotuiuunity sale. Saturday, Jan. 18 at Bellmont Park, Decatur. 12t3 Mdft SALE~Cfe’v purebred young Narrannaimetl turkey hens. It J Mann, ILR. 9. 12t3 FOR HALE Fancy Flour Mid*. 32 per cwt; Best wheat bran. sl9'’ per ewt; Salt for stock and butchering that will not get hard, 90c per cwt. Williams Equity Exchange, Williams Station. Ind. 12t4x FOR SALE Victrola and 40 r- >■ ords Phone 715 12-3tx FOR SALIf: or trade for clarinet. A rare old Violin, Stradlvanus model. Call 876-B. l.lt .x FOR SALE APPLES. Jon.ithan <. Wagners and Baldwins. sl.lO to $1.89 bushel. Prices reduced on Grltnss, $1 25 bit. 8. E. Haggard. 1 mile south and %-mile east of Monroe FOR SALE — 1925 Essex Coach, new tins, A-l mechanical condition. $75. 1927 Chrysler coupe, good rubber, perfect condition. SSOO. Durkin Garage. 14-2tx New and used pianos. Very lowest prices. Easy terms. Sprague Furniture Company. Phone j 199. 1 l-3t I FOR SALE 2 incubators: one a ; Successful; and the other a Sy ph ' era hot air 1 brooder stove used once. 1,000 chick size. Will sell reasonable. Roy Young. % mile east and % mile south of Salem 14-3tx |JFOR C»r*T«H pp»OHTI llatcheryChicks < L'T— hatchery CHICKS Order some Decatur Quality i Chicks now If you want early I broilers and early’ fall layers. They ■ wtll make you the extra profits, j Place your order today. THE DECATUR HATCHERY Phone 497 Decatur, Ind. FOR of young mules ' coming 3 and 4 years old; also | good work horse. Ira Thompson | at Wflliams. 14t3x ' FOR RENT Ft>l< REN T 250 acre farm, 3 miles northeast of Decatur Rent as one farm or divide in o two. Clowe to M-hools. Mrs. J. S. Bowers or W. S. towers,. Phone 125 or 296 7-ftt OR RENT—S room house on IV Madison st, newly painted and pered. Furnace ami bath. Call ilephone No. 1180. 13-3tx ill RENT :: room aparllm-nt fut-Slsh-d for light housekeeping. 1 bni 198 or inquire at 421 Mai--11l street. hl sheet. 1115-31 »t RENT—S room house on South *Wr’S(. garage. Inquire 303 N. Bth i l’ l ' oll '-’. 8)2 J3l WANTED y 9TED—You to bring your liv<- , iCk. farm machinery, etc., to >—minify sale, Bellmont Park. Slur. Saturday. Jan. 18. m1o a large crowd of buyers. <U ■TED—Everybody to know that G telephon • number is gti Yapey-Foremati, North End fl • "iry. 13-4 t m r WE WANT |S. Auto Tires, Inner Tubes, vapapers, Magazines. Mixed >ers. Scrap Iron, Scrap Metals, h as Brass, Copper. Lead Zinc, to’Radiators. Batteries, etc. Aiso the market for Beef Hides, Calf f|ns. Horse Hides, Greece, Tallow Wool. *jWe will call with our truck with--9 a radius of 10 miles, if you have ■ load. ■ Phone 442 ■ MAIER HIDE 4 FUR CO. I 710 W. Monroe St. I Near G. R. 4 I. Cross ng Incident Givex f;oof of Reason in Insects Students us nature. we are told are fiindtlur Slid Instnnees "t mi anlmnl making efforts to protect atmtlier. when In danger. Here l« nn example; The worm, about five Indies long. was prot ceding aeruxs H path; tile beetle. Jet blnck and resektblltig a i-iilei-pllliii. wax seen rumdng armimi It and Jumping no on It tn s state of greet anxiety Ax lite olmetvrr Clime near the beetle withdrew to stu-ller, sir’ the worm pre.', i-qeif on the pnlli. wl-.cb was, plainly the petit of danger But the «elf sm-rftlclng beetle could uni hear tn m e t> fellow creature runtflhg Rin h risks It rushed again to rhe w irm. seized it by Hie Imi d turned II around, and coudin-ted it tenderly to a hole In tlie ground Into with-it. Lntlefutly. we hope it at once ret rented That worm on lhe iqieri path might nt any moment have heej- pick'd tip Ity n lte-n e.veil. hln<kl>lrt| I* probably owed Its life ,n the .|!slntere«teil efforfs of a friend — Jmiitrea, I'inulh Her aid.

If You Want to Save Money on Y our Overcoat Buy Now at Our Sale Prices. Always look for a standard table on your clothes. JfaiaousEyl \chuiteXt (a k/ IMcMW. I«4. S. E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 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 HEAL i ll SEE DB. H. FBOIINAPFEL Licensed I Chiropractor and Naturopath jI Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St.! Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 N. \. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS; 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 RADIOLA. GREBE AND ATWATER KENT RADIO Trade In your used radio or phonograph. WERLING RADIO SALES PreWe, Ind. Phoge 17 on 28 ■ mAmiW wiii-i,, i. ... f—ii vri’oiM M! n i <»i i ron Ni'tlf e is i » given, That the , t’D<ien«lgn»*>| has been appointed j Hxe< utou »f the EAate of Joseph B, Simi »k«, late <»f Adams County de-eased. The Estate is probably ho 1 ven I. fU< Irani I». Myers, Exe<’Utor Clark .1. lautic Attorney ■Jan. ’J IH3O Jan 'l-16-23 NOTH I. I oft ||||)s I'Olt KEPIIKs Infirimirx Huihlinac, mid mlmo for new IMiit hitic N'itiee is hereby kiiven that the Board us Count.v <t'ommiMMioner# off vii.t.tiH 4 uuni>. state of Indiana, w ill i Ireii-lvu Mealed bid.s until 10 o’clock I A. M ”ti Tuesday, Eebruai y l, ! for Hi** following work and materials and MUpplivj* at Counts Infirmary. ib-pairing infirmary building. In eluding Porcius, roof, kit- hen ah i Laijnhi y buildings. ’F-’ariuex do». g of old frame count) j | , !ifinn;oy building and building new I building to Ih uK«-d as .$ ma«'hin**] I shed out <-f tii* material taken fro.nl . >m i>utbling. j Building and installing new water I tank on third flour of the infirmary j building, ' All work and material to be don ? |tn a< l ordanue with the Mpeciflcatlons I therefore, now on file in the office I f I lie Auditor of saiei « onnty. Bids shall be a< < 4»mpanie«l with I iffiavil anil bund as required by j law. j ne hoard ruHerves the right to reI ie< t any «»r* ail bbls. B. F. BHEINEk SHOEMAKEIt J. (. HOFFMAN I Bo.ird of <’ounty ('ummissiotH-rs Jan 16-23-30 Oscar Shaw, of Allian<e, Ohio, lis visiting ndatiycH hnre. PLEASE SEE WINEI RIDE KITSON American Security Co. First door went of I’ostoffice for your 1930 Auto License Plates Open Evenings. Thank You. Lobenstein, Maynard & Hower FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office phone 90. Residence Phono. De?atur 316 or 841. Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady attendant licensed Embalmer OWN A FARM We have several farms for sale that are financed, except small payment to show good | faith on part of buyer. These farms are offered at a low price and successful renters are urged to see us. Long time will be given to make full payment. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 iWatur Indiana

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Iml. Jan- 16.—Livestock: 90-12 u poundß . $9.00 120-140 atounds $9.30 140-160 pounds - $9.60 160-200 pounds $9.80 200-230 pounds . $9.80 ' 230 260 pounds $9.65' 260-300 pounds $9.45 300-350 pounds $9.15 Rot.uhs $7.25-17.75 Stags $5.00-$6.00 Calves $16.00 East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. Jan. 16. — (U.R) — Livestock. Hogs receipts, 1,100; holdover , 1.200; fairly active to all interests; steady. 10c lower; bulk. 110-210 lbs.. $10.40-$10.50: 200 to 250 lbs., $lO.lO-$10.35; 260 to 230 lbs. slo-$10.10; packing sows. $8.25-18.75. Cattle' Receipts, 125; cows steady; cutter grades, $4.25-$6.50. Calves: receipts, 250; vealers active ami steady. $lB down. Sheep receipts, 800; fat lambs slow, barely steady at weeks deI c lin<-; good to choice, $13.75-$11; medium and strong weights, $12.25- ' $13.25; yearling wethers. sl2-12.50 fat ewes. $6-$7.25. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Jan. March May July Wheat 1.19 $1.21% $1.26% $1.27;, Corn .89% 92% ' .94% Oats .46% .47% .46% Fort Wayne Livestock Market , Calf receipts 25; hog receipts 300; -in , p receipts 50; hog market 2025c off; 120 lbs. down $9; 120-140 tics. $9 25; 140-160 lbs. $9.60; 160200 lb- $9.75; 200-225 His. $9.65; 225-250 lbs. $9.45; 250-300 lbs. $9.15. roqgha $7.50; stags $6; calves $16.50; lambs $12.25. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Jan. 161 No 2 Soft Winter Wheat sl.lO No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.07 No. 2 White Oats 40c Barley 50c Hv» 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 33c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 30c VOTI< i; TO HIDIIKRS Notice: is hereby given that the ''o iiiiHiii •'•♦iih' II of the City of I>e- ■ atur w ill <>n Tii»m lay laii'iary 21, 1'«30 at seven o’* lock P M. at th * <»un< I room* in the (’ity «»f l>t«Titur Indiana $•••< eivi* bid* on one, one half ton • loxed cab. pi« k m> Iwidy, light «»elivet v N»Tvh e < .sr. Bl<lm must Include delivery prje<* K O, B. Iwatur. Indiana. If wire or artillery wheel* <nd an allowan< e for Model T. light tru» k ll«»W used by the f’jfy Ligljt I ‘epart merit. Bidder* w ill be required to stAh 11. P. of motor, weight, kind • f body and e<|iilpment furhlMlied an*! ; wheel bane Above Truck to be j>ahl in • cmli TJsu »ommon eotuw II re“e- . OM the right to reject any or all bids. , <’ity »*f Ueeatur By Alice ('hriaiten, Clerk , - Jmh. JUJ6 For Sale I Team of six year old Roan horses ' weighing 3400 lbs. Team of Bay 3 mases weighing 3600 tbs. Pair of Dapple Gray horses weighing 3000. One Roan mare In foal weighing 1500 lbs. Roan gelding, 3 years old, weighing 1450 lbs., and one | team of mules, 4 ami 5 years old. I Ten Feeding Pigs. Robert Mcßeth, Leo J. W eber, 221 NJ Pn.irlh St.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 19M.

a«w •»•*’!« x lynx —-, < OVIMISXIOMIH'* 11.1.0VV VM'B JAM AIM H«h IIKMI j<’itiz< tis Tidfpliono Co <’o lb’V 121.1“ General Office Equip, t’o 60<»l> lUO.OO la-n Ehing« r 20U 40.00 Bubb.H Merrill <’u do 15.00 Peratur lnsuran<e IV2 255.00 Clara Andcrsnn 102 115.17 Mite* Kitep 1“2 1M2.M0 pucaiur lusuraiHc 200 25.00 Mayh< lie Myers 106 106A 39.0») Home Grocery HUE 17 no Julius Haugh HOE I.‘‘o Winm’H Sitoe Store do J.OO Adams (’<> Hnsp do 67.59 Berne I.umber <’u -HOH 16.25 Berne .Milling (’o do 10.."di Jexse Hoop 301 *7.05 Kig» r Burnett du 53.51 IL Stullß 101 12.06 ' John Peterxon 401 ..28.04 Vamo 4k- Linn 200 1.00 Chau Voglewede 200 6.23 Susie Mayer Ref Taxes 1.7 • Julius Brilc 113 4.00 Harrv M••*hherg«'r do 4.00 Chris Eicher <1«» 1.90 live Eergtib »n 66 o 0 Olt Kay 2J5 123.21 John Burlier do . 106.00 c’hris Beer do .... 355.77 Pal Moran do 330.1«$ .1. A. Hower <lo 177.00 John Mann do 21>.'»0 Ott«» Kudenberk do 17 2.»»*» < m. Iluttu»r 17 2.V<» • n.» ii» ndr|ckK do August Hush k do .. 123.25 A. L. S« hjeman do 121.31 W. H. Bunner do 116.00 Ed Beer do 115.75 <’lint Hart do . 103.01 Milo Sales do Clyde Striker 73.75 John Hahcgger du 61.75 Ciias 'I routner do 57.52 &t Millet lo '■ i"" Martin Bultineycr do 52.35 Louis Selling do - 48.25 J. c. Augsburger do 4 7.00 l-'rctl Mathys do 11.75 Lm-His S 'miners du 107.75 Meshlo rg**!' Bros do . . Sll.r; Chas Ma gley do 2.0'1 Striker & Bock du 51.00 ixig< r At Co du 79.75 Chas Ma gley do .... 168.00 Standard Oil do 138.00 Witni-s.s this my hand and seal, January 6th I*J3O. Albert Harlow Auditor Adams County January 16-2* \o I Ki: i "it RUIN roil HO \i> m UTERI \i Noti< c is hereby given that the Board of <’punl) Cuinmissiunei .s us Adams < »»unty, xtate of Indiana, w ill r<--eive scaled bids until lo •• < loca A. M. on *1 uesday the Ith day of f« e.bruary, C.»yO, for the furnishing ol the following material and supplies for th»* repair and inaintalhce ot tin highways of xaid codnty towll; Crushed stum- ami r» ening» I Be and drain material Bridge repair material Gravel and saml OiiH gahflinc, iHAitoinobilc Hires Hid a« 4-s % • . All other material needed or required for th»* repair of the higiiuays of said county. .\il Lida must be with affidavits and bonds as required by law. i he board will reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Sp 4-« ifj< atii'ii.s for the above material and supplies art rjuw on file i.. I the office of the auditor of aaid - (uunty U. F. BREINER GEO. HHOEMAKEI: J, G ll< >!• I- MAN Board of County CutninissionerH ; Jan , o — roU\»HH' TRIMTEE’b KEI'OKT TO tIHIMHtt IIOtHII OF 4 EFI EK so \ TOMAMIII’ 11) \ Ms < Ol VH . num t jt\i tin, h»2u Kerelpts . January .'6 Albert Harlow Ids 521.10 ’ February . 16 F. M. Stat- bls 1,331.92 [- 16 !•*. .M. State Blink Dis 233 ub 1 March . 2 F. M. State Bank Bal 701.4'. 18 Geneva Bank Borrowed 2,320.00 J 21 Geneva Bank hjt. , ’9.52 t 30 Geneva Bank Burrowed 1,2('0.00 t April I '• C-.unty Auditor bis b f 209.38 l June I I Bunk of Geneva hit 2.33 I I Madeline Robin Refund 3.22 I I'. O. 1»a » is b'.g Fund 209.00 I 1.7 Gooige Lutlmwn Transfer 6*0.00 Moran & Kenney bugs .... 4.00 County Additur bis I 616.01 27 < "uunty Auditor l »ls S 6,655.112 ; 27 County Auditor bis Tui 5,360.2 M i 27 County Auditor bis. Road 670.18 ’ July 30 Geneva Bank Interest 11.2! 1 august 1 Bank of Ge.iieva Interest s it I 20 County Auditor C S dev 197.1*2 r 2h Van. c Mat tax M T. T 85.00 September f 1 Lllterty Twp TtMiiHfcrs*. 388.00 1 Bank of Geneva Interest *‘.3'» I F M State Bank Road F 567.42 ; I 11.I 1 . M. .State USltk Tuition l.imo.mi . Novembei 9 Albert Harlow Adv braw l.8o<» oo ‘ !» Geneva Bank Interest 20,96 Deceinl>er ’ I Albert Harlow bist. 9,063.66 28 Geneva P.unK. h|tci‘<*at 7.50 l>lMl»urMrmeniM Juma ry 12 Bank of Gene’.a Int C. 30.00 19 Gale Dutcher Labor .. 7.b0 ■”? r.-Gn M-»-«ii4|i br|v|ng .... 35.V0

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I 25 Herbert Pally d» 35.06 | .’5 Fred Brewster do 35.00 25 Orlando Brunner do 35.00 25 Wm E. Foreman do 35.00 25 Chas Abnet Janitor 75.00 25 David B Clarkson Lib B 12.40 ' 25 lamnard Supply C«> Supplies 4.10 25 Sanitary Supply Co Supplies 39.28 28 F. N, Neitling Repairs 32 56 30 J. M. Bollcnbaclicr Sal 80.0) Fobruarv 1 Olen Marsh Teaching 190.00 I H. L. Krieder do . 150.00 1 Rolland Sprunger do - 150.00 1 <>ladvs 'feeter do 150.0'* I Ra> buff du 128.00 1 Helen Kennev do . 127.1° 1 Madeline Rybin do 105.00 1 <>sle Hiestami ilo 100.00 2 Oil and Supply Co O and G 109.86 3 beratur Democrat Co Adv 31.90 15 First National Bank B At <’ 515.0 1 >6 Johanathan Rian 22 Win Bollenha« h»T Sheep K 40.0 t) 22 Peter Bollenhm her do 30.0 » 22 Dan Baker do - 120.00 22 lx»<» Wldta* re Turkey K 6 0 » 22 Glen M irsh ’leai-hing 2 •«».«»•» 22 II L. Grieder 4» 200.00 22 Gladys Teeter do 200.00 22 Rolland Sprunger do 170.00 22 Roy Duff do 128.00 22 Helen Kenney do 127.40 22 Madeline Robin do 105.00 22 Osie lliesfand do 100.00 22 John Marshall I‘rivtng 35.00 22 Herbert Daily do . ... 35.00 22 Fred Brewster do 36.00 22 Orlando Brunner 410 35.00 22 Win Foreman d » 35.00 22 <'his Abnet Janitor 75.00 23 Nelson Helmer Postage 3.00 23 Berne Witnesn Advertising 4 1.38 25 J. 51. Built nba» her Salary 50.00 March 2 Wabash Stone <’<’o. Stone 1,050.00 2 Eastern Ind. O & SCo 4fc O 68.33 21 Osje Hiestand Teaching 100.00 21 Madeline Rubin do 105.00 21 Helen Kenney do • 127.10 21 Ray buff du - 12800 21 Rolland Sprunger do .. 160.00 21 Gladys 'l‘eeter d » 175.00 21 11. L. Grieder do 175.0*' 21 Olen Marsh do 215.00 *2l Herbert Daily Driving 35.0«» 21 Fred Brewster do . . 25.00 21 Orlando Brunner do 25.00 21 John Marshall <lo 35.00 '2l Wm. Foreman do 35.00 21 Chas. Abnet Janitor 75 o’’ 232 D !!. G-.bb Ptg C«. C p 44 44 23 Geneva Equity < o Coal 127.33 30 Eastern Iml U & S Co G O 56.10 April 1 I »hn M. Bullenbiicher Sal 65.00 15 bore B. Erwin Att’y 52.50 IR br. Win Wjlie Corn. S 20.00 19 H. L. Gricarr Tea«-hing 775.00 P.) Herbert Iwilv Driving 35.<H» 19 tnlamlo Brunner do 36.00 19 Fred Brewster do 35.00 19 John Marshall do 35.00 19 Wm. Foreman do 35.00 19 Chas Abnet Janitor 77>.()0 20 Eastern ln»i (> A S <‘o G O ‘22.7 1 I Madeline Robin Teaching 11*.x< Ray buff do 172.8') 29 J. M. lJollenba« her Sal 65.<»0 2’l lai Paul Labor 4.1* 29 Osie I best.•<nd ’'reaching 10 4.23 Zl» Rolland Sprunger do 194.17 May w „ :: Helen Kenney Tenching 178...6 :: James Kenney Shr.ep K 10 4.00 1.1. A. Lung anitor Sup 8.15 1 Gladys 'l‘»eters Teaching 112.94 ’ t Berne ijardware 'I Line 2.67 6 Main St Station I’ A- I’ 71.11 10 Int. College l’i ( N.s Diplomas <*.P’ : 19 b D. L Lilian L Repair 17.69 1 10 Olen Marsh Teaching 11 Kenneth ShocmHKer Ba Ser 6.00 13 Frank Neidting Rep T " 11 14 Spangler Bros Men h 10.(9 17 'learin r Retirement R F 132. P* 4 21 Sum Arnold Stun* 10.00 ’ 21 A. J. Moser Truck Rep 1 0j June ; , 1 J. M Bollenbacher Sal 6.>.00 ' 15 Shepherd & Son Rabor 2 2 Lester Kaylor Haul <’ 8 3 00 22 George Hiller Stak D 18.50 .'2 Wm. itdlenbavher do 14.00 .’2 Wm W»*ndel Grad R 16..»0 22 llershall O’Shanghessy TR •2 2° •, 131 < >slibaU' licr BA. 37.50 37 I irrt National Bank B 1 1,710.00 ’ 2a Bans <>f Geneva do 515.00 27 Jonathan Rian Labor 10.00 * I \\ ;»1 lai’ll Stone <‘o H S 647.61 I Clifton Striker Cum Ex 7.6* • 1 l irst National Rank Int C 30.0 n * 2 E. It. Wall 1-ahor ’ 2 Bank of Geneva Tui S 3,580.02 ’ 12 Geneva Lumber Co D S 6.25 II Kiger Co Csilv»»rt 32 03 ‘ 18 J M Bollenba< be* Sd 130.00 18 j. H. II »b-omb <Jo Sup 18.49 • 20 Jonathan Rian I«abor 12.5" ■ 20 Bank of Geneva B C . 530.00 1 ’2O Bollenb«i< h«*r A- L It 21 2.. ’ 27 Bank of Geneva. Coupons 15.0 n ’ 30 Wm. Boilenbacher Labor 13.00 ' A 5 , C U *F. L. Reed Paint L 290 0»« 16 Henry Schaadt Labor T 10.00 ' 23 Adam Reef do R 11.75 17 Mark Moran Sheep K 178.88 29 L. C. Barlmr Tun Plano 3.50 3<i Ralph Smitley Lalx»r R 16.00 1 September , r 3 Jacob Teator Sal Adv Bd * ’ 3 (‘lias Smitly do S.JS’ 3 Wm Ada ng do ’>oo ’ 9 Pai Murphy Lab >r R I JJ» ’ ’ oE. J. Kenney Sheep K 95.00 1 10 James Kenney do 82.00 ’ 13 Pliilip Brewster C T »• ••' 20 Ralph Bollenba'lier NS(’ 21.00 ‘ 25 Suttles Edwards Co Ins 1 lu.oo ’ 25 Standard Oil Co Fluor Oil 34.14 27 Madeline Robins Teaching 117.00 ’ 27 Helen Kenney <lo 131.00 4 27 Osie llicstaml du loo.ou 27 Kay buff d" !!!'!!? 2 7 H L. Grider du 17a.00 1 27 Gladys Teeter du 17 5.00 ' 27 Rolland Surunger du 16J.n0 ) Olpr> Margh do 225.00

127 Herbert Daily Driving 35.0 n 27 Win. F »reinan do 27 Fred Brewster do 35.0” . 27 John Marshall do 27 Orlando Brunner do 27 (’has Abnet Janitor 112.-b 1 October I Wm Weiuhd I-abur Ditch 17.6 i i clint Hart do R : 7 Edwards A- Suttles ins x Hershall Oahaughnessy L D .5” 12 Eastern Ind O A: S Co G O 156.46 16 Kri<-k & Tindall Tile 11 7” 16 Gobi* A: Co Books 7 21 Berne Lumber Co Lumber 61.71 22 R. <’. Stuber ins T 22 Win Wendell D 36.10 25 Madeline Robin Teaching 117.”” : 25 Helen Kenney do 131.00 , 25 Ray Duff do . 131 25 Osie Hiestaml do 100.O') 25 Holland Sprunger du 164.”” 25 H. L. Grieder do 175.n0 26 Gladys Teeter du 175.0” 35 Olen Marsh do 22.*.”” 25 Herbert Daily Driving 35”” 25 Win. Foreman <lu ;;5 25 Fred Brewster do 35 ”” 25 Orlando Brunner do 35 im 25 J dm Marshall do 25 Chas Abnet Janitor 75.0” > 25 Lon Weaver Labor It 8.0 • November 1 John M Boilenbacher Sal 2J” 9 Eastern hid O A- S <’o O<» 70.6 s 11 Farlow Br<»a Rep B "O.xir |1 A. J.Long Cc T P 12 5o II Decatur Deniocrat Co Adv 31.1 • 11 A. J. Moser Co T Rep ’l’ 2x5.60 II D. H. Goble Co Supplies 184.x* 22 Herbert Daily Driving 35.0” 22 John Marshall do 3.5.”” 27 Orlando Bruuiur do 35.00 27' Fred Brewster do 35 0” 27 Win. Foreman do 35 27 Chas. Abnet Janitor 75.0” 27 Madeline Robin Teaching 117.”” 27 Helen Kenney do 131.00 27 Osie Helstand do 100.”” 27 Rav Duff do 131.”” 27 H. L. Grider do 175 ”” 27 Rolland Sprunger do . 164.”" 27 Gladys i'» eter do 27 Ulen Marsh do 225.0” 30 Zimmerman <’oal Co C<»al -61 »7 30 Scot M' Daniel Libor R 12.00 December 7 John M. Bollenb;o her Sal ”” 20 Herbert Daily Driving 35.00 20 Fred Brewster do 20 Wm Foreman do 35 oo 20 in land ' Brunner do : 2” John Marshall do 20 Chas Abnet Janitor 7-5.00 20 Madeline Rubin 'leaching 117 ”” 20 Osie Hiestand do • . 100.00 20 Helen Kenney do 131.00 20 Pay Duff do 131.00 20 Glady Teeter do 175.00 20 H. I„ Grieder d<> 175. ”i 20 Rutland Sprunger do 180 00 20 Olen Marsh d«» 225.0” 20 Eastern hid C>& S <’o O G 108.71 21 Wm Wendd Labor D 11.15 23 (Mt Burk (’em Lum 25.66 ‘23 Oft Burk Libor 25.00 23 Geneva Herald Adv App l 23 Berne Hardware S Sup 9.36 23 Jack Wetuiel Labor T 35.05 24 First National Bank B 1 1,105.01) 26 F. O. Davis Rent 35.00 28 Main St Station Tires 46 45 Mairniriit >.h'>»Ying tuioiinl of »• 11 Monr?n I’aid to th«- V nrioiaw l'iind>« Township Fund I mid ■ Balance on hand 629.11 539.4" Rec’ts during year 1,198.27 2,58 4.86 iolal of Balan< <-s and Receipts 1.827.11 3,12 1.26 I lisbur.'-emrrtM <1 ring -.car 1,289.09 1,769.19 Final Balances Special Tuition J >rh«» I Fund I mid Balance on . 1,711.6” 5X2 Ro Is during S’-HT 14.249.4 1 13,427.59 i otal of La lam ■ and Receipts 1.5,961.01 14,095.67 I . biNburscmenta , during year 10.737.62 11,991.88 , Final Balaiues 5,155.09 2.103. X-5 l>og 10111 l f»f Fund ill Funds Balance on haiul 3,162.22 ( Receipts during year 657.88 32,118.04 Total of lialances , ami Receipts 657.88 35,666.26 ! Disbursements . during year 656.58 26,1 1 1.66 Final Bulames 1 00 9,081.62 folal Balances as shown by this report 9,081.62 i Wafrant-Che'k ’ outstanding , December 31. 19 29 291.65 • Cash in Depository December 31. 1929 9,081 62 John M. Boilenbacher [ Trustee of Ji fferson Township f • u xo’liri; I'oit I on o|-| |< i: ithm 11 Hl: xM> >;qi ii-mum I'OK Ol I'll E* Ol' < Ol vn si i>ehIXTEMIF.Vr OF S< HOOI.s imi I Ot XTX St KI EX OH , Xvtl<e is bcr«by Kiveh that tlif- , BMir.l of County I'oninilxxlonerx of , Adamx County, state of InUiauu. 4-111 L rci-Pivv Mealed Vida until lo o'el sk , M. on TocMlHy. February I, 1930 , (<<r lhe fiirni*liiiiK and lnalallin« eertniu off!.-.- furniture aiul euuip- , meat for ibe office of lice Huperin- , tencieiit of S lioolh of Adamx County i etui the office of tile Surveyor of , said county, all ax are more- partieii- , larlj yet forth acid dexc-ribed in tin- , ccpe-ificdtions therefore now on file , ill the office of the: Auditor of said , the office of the Auditor of said , eotiuty. I All I.lda must be < occipanled with ( atCiduvita Mini bonder as required In ; The board reaervea the right to re- , Je> t an;, or all Id.la , B F. BItEINJiK , GEO. SUOEMAKEIt , J G. HOFFMAN Board of County CointnlMlanera Jan 16-Z3-39

Miss Kathrine Onilor will begin her duties as stenograph* r at the Ford Auto company. Monday.

PUBLIC SALE] As c ant going to devote all my time to my milk route, I will oM for public sale, U at my residence on the Fred Hi ppert faint, known as the old ZinimetO man farm >- mile etud of Decatur, just south of the old fair grounfl FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1930 j Beginning at 10 o’clock am., the following property: I CATTLE—MULES—HORSES—HOGS I "S bead of good feeding steers, yearlings; 11 head of good milfl cows; 4 head of calves. K Four head of Good Young Mules. 3 head of Horses. ■ 45 head of last fall choice feeding shoats, about 100 lbs. eacifl 5 hrooc- sows, due to farrow from March 17 to March 20. H FARM MACHINERY I Including a Fordson Tractorbsith diacMpnd ploww; 4 double setsfl work harness, one set good as new; 1 John Deere hinder, 7 ft. <*nt; ■ Joan Deere corn c ultivator, 2 row gocxl as new; j single row corn efl tivator, John Deere; 1 corn planter, good as new; 1 rotary hoe; 1 Hofl ier grain drill, IS disc: 1 International webb hay loader: 1 Nilfl it 1 enure spreader, good as new; 1 International side delivery hay rakfl 2 spike tooth harrows: 2 good farm wagons with racks, and mafl other articles too numerous to mention. ■ FEED -GOU bushel of good seed oats, a very good variety; 20 busbefl of seed corn; 500 bushel corn in crib; 30 acres of corn in field on stalkfl 100 tons hay. | TERMS ma<le known day of sale. I J. W. CHAPMAN, Owner I itoy Johnson, Attct. Dutch Ehingcr, Clerl Lunch stand on ground. I

—— —— —1 3 SOMETHING 1 | CONCRETE | Rather than discuss “banking service” with HuS !| kAj| you broadly, the officers of the First National Bank would like to discuss with you some conci ete business or personal financial service of which you stand in need at this Ml moment. Igc s First National Bank Jfc Capital and Surplus, [ 7 $120,000.00 (1 h - 11 ‘ a 11 ,i iiw *♦ 13

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Stc-ve Callaher of For \v d y|fl visited in this city last w i.ittz asfl attended the basketball gun I