Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1931 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES , -1 ■ ■.■■■—— | FOR SALE Foft SALE Pure bred Ayshire bu'l' 20 months old. Also calves. At a fair price. Henry Ascblemeu Berne phone 4823. 293-33tx Ftiß SALB -Duroes. li-- ! ‘.Ml’s Reasonable Richest bloodlines. Im muned. Farm located 10 tulle* east of Decatur on State Road 16 Joining | 17 II D. Kreischer, Convoy. Ohio I 368-13tx ' koR SALL 1 three dayTtld mate . calf. Inquire at 719-E . 8-3 t | FOR SALE-2 good black heavy i springer cows 4 and > year old. Inquire Schmitt Meat Market. 8-3 t | FOR~SALE—I doz.Rhode Island i red chicken*, pullets. A. Z Smith, 2 miles west of Pleasant , Mills. I FOR SALE—Fresh cow, half Holstein. half Jersey, giving 7 gal. milk. Phone 697 or see Chris Marbaugh. 9t3x FOR SALE—3 work horses ano tome fodder. Phone 0-885. 9-3tx Fbk SALE Ffull blooded Durham cow with calf. 1 full blooded Dor-: ham cow, will be fresh soon. Lewie . Selking. Jr.. Decatur, Route 4 Preble phone 2 long on 36. 9-3tx FOICsALE — Two”brood - inarm., three colts, coming 1. 2 and 3 yr. old. Hugo Thieme, miles northeast Decatur. 3-6-8-12-1416 FOR SALE—DeLaval No. 12 Cream I Separator. V.-ed only a short j while. Phone S4SK. 10t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST—Ring of keys on Second St. near Green Kettle and E. F. Gass & Son. Finder please return to Green Kettle. St2x o FOR RENT FOR RENT—3 houses. See Julius Haugk Phone 668. 4-6tx i Ft >ll REXT* — ’’light”housekeeping rooms, furnished, private entrance on First floor. Phone 511. 310 No. 3rd rt. 10t3 * OR’RENT*—S iisim all modern furnished flat. Steam heat furnished Cal) at 413 Mercer avenue. 10-3 t , SIX CONTESTS WILL BE HELD Indiana University Will Hold Hish School Contests Again This Year Bloomington. Ind., —an. 12 —f (Speciall—High school principals of Adams county have been furnish ed information by Indiana nniver ‘ sity on the,six contests which are open this year to high school stn-' dents of Indiana. Five of these contests have been conducted by the university during previous years but the mathematics contest is be-1 inc held this year for the first time. Mrs. Adela K. Bittner, of the India na university extension division, is in charge of arranvements for all the contests. First comes the state high school I discussion league contest, for which the da'es are as follows: local con tests on or before March 13, county. on or before March 20; district, on April 10; and state, on April 24 at Indiana university. The chain store will be the subject for ti.is year's contest. Dates for the state high school Latin contest aie Reb. 14 Feb. 28 March. 21, with the finals on April 3 at the university. Local, sectional and state sol -ntests in pian.i' violin, and cello will be held in 1 April and May but th.- exact date; have not been announced as yet. The state mathematics contest ■ will be conducted in accordance f with the proposal made and adopted , at the meeting in Indianaplis of tin mathematics section of the state teachers' association. The contes' this year will cover first year alge-l bra and probably plane geometry . ■ This contest will consist of sectional meets and the state meet, the tentative dates for which are March 23 and April 10. Awards for the above contests consist of gold, silver, and bronze medals and entertainment at th mate uirversity for the final meet o; each contest, in addition are the. Indiana Edison and liberal afts contests with a monetary value. They are open to seniors who hare been outstanding in the Held of science or liberal arts. The winner of each is awarded a four-year scholarship in an Indiana institution of higher learning and thew inner of the Ed - son contest will represent Indiana at the national Edison contest. These contests probably will be held in April MiTHE or mu »i:rri.i:tn:vr OF ITK M». ZTnS N>i'i- ■ •- licrehy given tn tile sr - h, .im ano ieir-its<.« r.f Sophie fl. Sdrerry, to appeal l-i tlie Adams ur I'eiit. lul l ' I><-<-atur. Indiana, on (he 2nd day of February. t!»3l. and show cause It ■nr whv the FINAL SHTTLI-'.M KN f Ai-r-oi VTK with le* r.nate ..f .aid dvi-edi-ni sli’itild not be approve.!: and said heirs arc nntifleil to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Anwrt 1.. Seperrv Execut »r. I'e.atur, Indiana, January 5. IWI. Attorney- James T. Merryman. Jan 5-I.*

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 600 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOME FRIST Eyes Examined, O'ssses Flt*ed HOURS' 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m Telephone 136 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone JO. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEI. Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapath Rladonic diagnosis and treatment Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5. 6-8 10 years in Decatur. I FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant < W. R. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and nighi Ambulance Service Phones; Office 61, Home 303 Yager Brothers | Funeral Directors ‘ Calls answered day or night. At night call phone 14. Day time call phone 105. Ambulance Service, day or night. _____ . I ’ ! I NllfKK OF FIN If. SETT I.EMEN I’ <»» IAT 1 ri; NO. 2<537 Notice is hereby given to the ere-:* iditors, heirs and legatees of John • I L. IJerhty, de eased to appear hi ; toe Adams Circuit Court, held at j " U»?<aiur, Indiana, n the 2nd day of ■? February 1931. and sh«»w <ause. if’, any, thy the FINAL SETTLEMENT ' ’ ACCOUNTS with the estate of said [ lecedent not l»e approved:! [aid said heirs are notified to then [and there make proof of heirship, j and r<» <ive share.*. I Kathryn Liei hty. Administratrix | • Ue-atur. Indltr. a, January 5. 1331. Il Attar©Muselman. Jan:s-1-: Uncle Eben M ] don’ want to bp no h'»ss.” said t’ncle Eben, “an - do all de worry in’ while de plain workin’ folks is tak “ in’ all de vacations.”—W ishi rigton • Star. I o Get the Hebit—Trade at HomFor 1931 License Plates Please See Winefride Kitson American Security Company Ist Door West of Postoffice ( SALE CALENDAR Auctioneers are asked to bring j In their sale dates wbich will be run free of charge in this calen ! dar. .Jan 13 —Warren Allison. 2 U mile J east, 2% mile north of Mon- , roevi.lv, Roy Johnson, auct. i! Jan. 14 —Mrs. Frank Neadstine. . Monro-ville, Roy Johnson, auc ' J Jaa. 15—Ixtuis Armstrong, Admr I' > mi. due east of Geneva, near Ap- j ( de Grove Church. Closing out sale. Roy Johnson. Auctioneer. j Jan. 17—Community Sale, Decatur. | Jan. 19 — Henry Klopfenstine. z! miles west and mile south of Monroe. Roy Johnson, auct. ■ an. 21 —Walter Bucher. mil? I west of State line on Alien county line, Roy Jchnson, auc Jan. 22—8. Reynolds & Son, Fort i Jennings. Ohio, Purebred Po-1 land Chine hogs. Roy Johnson, auct.

Typewriting Stenographic Work II you have any extra typewriting or stenoflrnrhje •v<irt '''ill ue glad to do it. Phone ►2 lor appointment. Florence Holthouse fudge J. T. Merryman’s Office. K of C Bldg. Ashbaucher’s MAJE STI C FURNACES ASBESTOS CRINGLE ROOFING • SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739

’ H>M RLE ( < ' U ‘j -- x ■ I ' a IM! ■ »"■«« ex* ll -«««** O — — * ___Z ' _ g Charles McManusß MR. BROAD OF WALL STREET * _ 7 - J D C C OA T you]. I [movie DIRECTOR ACROSS THE C__ \ STUN ZT' > - l;i-O I while THE BoSSr RESTAURAMIf«^\'~ > / lili /MR --M MA mN -» - ~~ _J t'. — — —. I> ( ,

MBRKETREPORTS DA’LY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Cnrrevled Jan. 12 Hogs. l.{u pounds down $7.80 down Hogs. 130-180 pounds $7.90 Hogs lko-220 pounds $7.70 Hogs. 220-250 pounds $7.50 Hog-. 260-3" o pounds $7.20 . Hugs, 300-350 pounds $7 OS Roughs $6.80-6.25 Stags 14.50 Vealers . $ll.OO Lambs $7.75 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Fast Buffalo. N. T„ Jan. 12.—(U.K), —Livestock: ’ Hogs: Receipts. 9,400; Ijtrtfloverlf.j 39": market slow. 15-25 c Jower: \ bulk desirable. T/0-300 lbs.. 88.60; tew. 16" lbs., $8.65; pigs. $8.75; 220-240 lbs.. $8.20-$8.40; 250-330 lbs.. $7.50-SS.2O; packing sows. $6$6.75. Cattle: Receipts. 1.600; market steady to 25c lower; choice yearlings. sl3; good kinds. $11: bulk shortfeds, $9.50-$10.550; common steers and h'ifers. $6.75-$8.50; beef cows. $5.50-$6.50; cutter grades.! $2.50-$ 4. Calves: Receipts. 1.700: vealers; generally 50c lower. sl3 down. i Sheep: Receipts. 8,400: lambs unevenly. 25-75 c lower, fat lambs off most, good to choice. $8.75 and sparingly $9: medium kinds and strong weights. SB-$8 25; throwouts* $7-$7.25. — FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. Jan. 12.—(U.R)’ —Livestock: Hog market. 10c lower: 100-140: lbs., $7.85; 140-180 lbs.. $8; 180-2901

lbs., $7.»0; 209-225 lbs., $7.80; 225- (J 250 lbs.. $7.65: 250-275 lbs.. $7.50; '?t : 275-300 lbs.. $7.40; 300-350 lbs.. !r,| $7.25; roughs. $6.25; stags. $4.50; it calves, ’ll: lambs. $7.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July.”' Wheat. Old .81’4 -83% i V e » New .82 ,S4’„ ,('i I Corn. Ohl .70’ 4 .71% .72% ' ll New .70% .72% 1 s Oats, Old .33% ,31’i .33%1? New .34% • I ill 115 LOCAL Grt.slN MARKET Corrected Jan. 12 ■ Hi No. 1 New Wheat 68c!;{ No. 2 New Wheat 67c i2l i New Oats ... ............. 28c '.J Barley — 50cpt Bye 50c Jj I No. 2 Yellow Corn. per 100 lbs 65c—80c i{ — LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET ij ■ Eggs, dozen 2lc' | Ma BUTTERFAT AT STATION ' ' Butterfat 21c i 3 ! VW I 11. Utl'llUT : Lrport of Finance of the Town of s 1 M<»nr fur the year ending Devcin- 21 U»vr 31. 1939. 21 Upi eipix iBiI mm c on hand 3,435.79! 21 i « »xe« U»59.a ■ 1 21 line lax 222. H 21 : ;ie«’trir light plant ftJsft..»s ?1 I Ijjttrtsst 7 2 »»i2i | '"tat , 11.24L51 21 ! M«lni n-r n< m 21 ;<-*!arb«a Town Official* 275.99 21 -cilarA & expenses Atty. 145 6<k 21 ;of fir: supplies . 21 ,*■•*:<*!’• of J91.*7 si iFire depnrkiTimt 21.72 21 Hgfti Plant I.IIKjH 21 ,M u shitl & S Com. Sal IMMiy I i*‘r<*et repair .... 1,37ft.25 29 o ling *tre t 111.7 ft 29 • MJ olh/-»- expense* 211.05 A| ‘ ’otal dijibijr.'‘ H»»-nth '7.011.2ft • Balance on hand Oev. 31. ‘3o 1.336,08 Marguerite Lewellen, Clerk. 3 Jan 12. 3

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, .JANUARY 12. 1931.

lovvxsiiir thi iv\t at. ' HCl'tlHT I'll tl»VI«l«HV HIIVKIt ot- »r. Mvitv* roMXsmi- vniM* !Ol XI t IMlltM. JIM 4RV 11WO Rrrelptx ‘January 2 First National Batik, Int 7J»»l February 2 First National Bank. Int 19.67 | _ Albert Harl«»w S. Itrv. » 430.53 i 2 Albert Hari w <’on F. Int. 51.*3} 2 Albert Hitrlow line fence 36.hl | March 4 First National Bank. Int. 13.^2' ■ 7 J. IL Ib'Vinney Cem. Lol . . 10.<U»i ! April ’ Albert Harh»w Tax ‘I First National Bank int. Mav 1 First National Bank Int. 7.69, J une • 2 .\ss» ss-.r and T»off tax < 2 First National Bank int 4.26; j Orlen S. Fcrtneyl>'»K tax . 12.0V' 19 Orlen Fortney Do< tax 6.9V| • Albert Harlow Town. Tax 399.19 30 Albert Harlow Tuition ... ::•» Albert Harlow S. S. Tax 1.962.931 130 Albert Harlow Rd. Tax . 59.13 ■July . 1 First National Bank Int 2Mv 2 2 Albert Harlow Coin S. R. 367.07 _2 Albert, Harlow Con. S. F. 51.53 H 1 Firs^National Bank Int. . 9.7 V >1 First National Rank Int. ..30i 0 TR. N «il Transfers 344.00 0 Orlen S. Fortney Dos? t»-x 2.09 :2 Albert Ha low Town tax 399.1*1 .'2 Albert Ilarl >w i?. S. tax 1,962.93November , I Albert Harlow Tuition F. 2.531.9“! I Albert Harlow Road tax 50.121 1 First National Bank Int. 5.114 I 13 Arthur Blakey Transfers 2N<l.vO l»e«embrr 1 First National Bank Int. «.»• 1< Albert Harlow Town Tax 769.69 ’IS Albert Harlow Tuition F 4.817.30 j 1 * Albert Harlow SS. Tax 3,683.14 M 8 Fred Bauman Cem lot 3.00 lx- W. k»r W Iruff do 4.00 21 H. L. Sipe Transfers 1,231.00 l)iNbur«cnirntft I January 2 (Iraham »<- Walters Notary 1.0 > 2 John King Labor A- supplies 36.91 P. H. Campbel! Gas & oil 95.60 14 Ralph Longenberaer L. &M. 115.50 fi W l>. porter Ant » Parts 66.75.7 E. W. Hailey Adv B. S. 5.00 [7 I'dwivd Koos d«» 5.0" .7 Otis E. Shifferly do 5.00 x Delphi Rodv W-Tk> Bus B. S. 525.00 111 Le nard Supply Co Sup <8 Americana Corp. Encycio < a -00 *O. H. Greist Retirement F 183,28 113 Pellinw i r & J »nes Bus S. 119.51 21 Peter W Viiz Teaciring .... 2jO‘> '2l A<nea Yat?er do ... 1.»0.00 , 21 Marv R. Gu’.h k -b» ISOJ>'> 124 Velma Fortnev do 150.«»6 ?4 Elmer FTarsam do 110.09 ; 2 I 11 • Johnson d-' 125. i.>J 2 4 Myrtle Clements do ttO.OJ

Evangeline Steele do 118.75 Win N»»11 do 131.00 Margaret S< h-n- kdn HO.'-'t n. F. Smith Janitor 55.«0 Orland » Springer do 30.03 Dewitt Brown Driving B 36.”* Frank Troutner do 3ft.00 John XV. Thatcher do . 3ft.V ’ Harrv Soman do 41.00 it. FL Everett L. & P. Sup 21.70 Orlen S. Fortney Sai 65.00 A G. L»’ ”k Supplies 22.05 Eiber.’>n Stervi e Sta. do •brua :y Frank Fortney balx>r 21.00!I. M. GilHg Surety Bond 107.5V 1 Ind. llehrmat-'rv Br onia 7.071 A. M. Manlier Coal 331.97, First National Bank B. & C. 975.70 kri«-k tynda’.l Co Tile 21>6 D. H. Campbell Gas 30.60 Willshire Hdw c<. L Ar S. 23.2 » Decatur Democrat <’o Adv. 41.94 Herne Witness Co d > 41.91 Peter W. Vitx Teaching 1X8.37 M try R. Gulb k do 136.67 X’ehna Fortney .j.« *138.67 Elmer Ehrsam do ... 98.6 ft Ho J-’hnson do .. 114.11 Myrtle Clements do 38.67 Evangeline Steele do 101.42 Margaret Schenck do 9X.09 Agnes Yager do . 150.0 V Wm Noli do 131.69 H. F. Smith Janitor 55.00 Orlando Springer do 30.00 Prank Troutner Driving B 36.09 Dewitt Brown do ...... 36,00 John XV. Thatcher do 36.00 Harry Sum an d> 41.00 1 R. H. Everett Light & Power 5.62 * A. Flanagan Supplies .. 4.35 Willshire Hdw Co I. & S. 56.65 arch XVni.«hlre Tele Co. Tele 4.6 1 Orlen S. Fortney S<l 60.00 C. E. Striker Supplies 7.06 D. 11. Campbell Oil 25.30 D. H. Gobi* Ptg Co Equip 4ft.*3 I Peter XV. X*itß Teaching 200.0 * I Agnes Y'ager do l Mary 11. Gulick do IvO.oO I X’elma Fortney do 150.00 1 Elmer Ehrsaui do 11O.«0 I Ho J ‘hnson d«» 125.15 1 Myrtle Clements do 110.04* i Evangoituo Steele do 112.75 I Win Noll do • 131.00 1 Margaret Schenck do lift.*”* 1 R. F. Smith .Janitor 55.00 1 Orlando Springer •!•> 30.9 « * Frank Troutner Driving B 1 Hewitt Brown d<» 3»5.0« I J dm XV. Thatcher do 36.0** I tlarrv Suman d« 11 .•*« * H. 11. Everett L. & p & S 10 77 '* Orb’ll S. Forth, y Sal ftfi.«<l 8 it. IL Everett Janitor S_ .. IL»»<J r*j f fl. B. Mar. Labor & S 16.55 O. C. Chronister Sheep 21X1 George Koos Chickens 25. Lula XX alters Calf killed .... 20.0 d

13 Albert Gage Sheep 20.00 : )3 Albert Mutsrhler do 15.00 . *7 lnter-C«»l!egiate Press I*. 26.:*5 ; 78. 1 Harber Type w r Rep 30 00 19 D. H. Campbell Gas 13.80 11 Win Miller ,15 Dellinger & Jones do &M. 65.63 ’ •Ift R. F. Smith Janitor 55.00 ’ ;pt Orlando Springer do 30.”‘» IX John W. Thatcher Driv. B. 36.0 » fix Dewitt Rrown d«> 36.09’; !18 Frank Troutner do 36.00 Harrv Human do 41.00-' 118 Peter XV. Vita Teaching 20<».«i0 IX Agnes Yager do Sup At Inst. 166.6 '• ; 18 Mary R. tJulick do 15o.a«» is X'elma Fortney do 142.5 n 118 Elmer ETirsam do & Inst 127.->»* ; 118 Ho Johnson do ... 140.45 : •18 MyrtL Clements do . • 125.<«0 ; fl# Evangeline Stevie do & S. 149.5') ; ‘lB Win Noll .In 131..*0 : 118 Margaret Schenck do llO.taH; 118 R. P. Currier Com S. 20.0«» : 18 Elberson Servi.e Sta. G. 18 4.66 28 Willshire Tdw Co L. M. 15". •• 1 19 First National Bank 2.24 . 21 B. S. Colter Lumber Ar Tile •* >4 j2l J K. Sheets Labor 12.09; 21 K. H. Everett L. P. & S. ll.b : 28 Orlen S. Fortney Sal ISn.OO May 1 Orral Morrison R & M. 18.631 1 Ralph. Labor 32.50. 3 Ola Fortney Enumeration 25.00 1 5 ,A. G. Burk Floor Oil 14.15. 5 Kocher L&C Co Repairs 28.451 5 Wm Noll Institutes 2'_‘. •» 112 Orlen S Fortney Ex. 25.<»«[ 14 Jacob Barlett Labor 11.6« 16 XV XV. Miller L. and T. sft.o«| 116 Albert B »ner Labor 4.00 | .19 X’elma Fortney Institutes 2< .o** 119 Willshire Tele Co. Tele 4.70 . 123 First National Bank C. x.h»j ' 2ft Brvan Specialtv Co B. B. 49<*.<»f) | *2B Willshire Tdw Co L. & M. 15.95 June 2 D. IL Goble PtK Co Sup H. 86! 2 Orlen S. Fortney Sal 85.00 3 Jacob Barlett ; 5 Jesse Sheets Sheep K. 15.00 ! 5 James Swoveland do ' J 2.-i f » ] 5 T». E. Bollinger do 35 On 1 5 Wayne Qaunt do 1 ,n 1 5 O. C. Chronister do 100 on 1 ft Sindey Hague I-abor -”•?? I '♦ Eldred Shifferly Trans H.S. 21..4 10 (1. IL C.reis; See Ret fund I*l 5| 13 Isreal Bender Labor ‘».00 117 R. IL Everett Supplies 1 20 Elberson Service Sta. S 36.93 ’I 20 W. H. Bunner Ijibnr 13."0 i 2S Mar -Uns Uavison Sheep 5< I j-.’S Orb-n S. Fortney-Sal 65.00 i Mary It. Gulick Inst | I Hall and M t’rearv Sup 7 D. H. Goble PtK <’o <l<> •>..'•> to Jacob Barlett 1 l« J. W. Thatcher Shed B. ■ 1 16 Peter W. Vitx Inst A S. 30.u1, 18 Sidney itaprue I-abvr 7 j" 1 IK John P 'rtney do o ra ■ 22 Orlen S. Fortner Sal. SO.IWt 26 Willshire Hdw t’o Supplies 31.3 1 ' !’ 23 K. H Everett Freight ’ ’2 26 E. Striker Commencement 8.37 hurust I First National Bank B* < 96. r..t : 2 Orlen S. Fortney Sal nO.Ott , A. I. Ja<-k-‘*n K & M. 63.73 ' > V E M< Mi< .ael Labor Ma”garvt Schenck Inst Ar S 29. f.. ' i Dean C. Hays Ditch S 6.f»» ’ 12 XVillsiare Tele <’«• Tele 4.7 - ’ 14 W XV. Miller Labor 13.0* ’ft Albert Boner do ?•“?! . '6 John F'rtnex* d » 36.00 1 j !ft Frank Fortney do 40.0-’' ’ 20 Dellinger Ae Jones Bus parts 65.79 1 20 M E Hower Tl eas Trans 225.2 ft * 21 Agnes Archer Clean S. H. 35.0/ ’ ’1 R. F. Smith 7 26 ft H Everett L & P 2.1»» • 30 A!feed Daniels Coat 88.4! ’ September ft I Typewriter Inspection Co T 21”.0” i’ i Decatur Foundry & Fur Co B 3.0" » • E elin Archer Shedlng B 50” 4’ll Orlen S. Fortney Sal 85. W I. 12 Berlha Heath ('lean S. H 2.,.«.” 7 72 Peter XV Vit« Teaching 100.0* 7 22 Ja-oz Barlett Labor 12.0>| 722 J. .J. ILnvomb Mfg Co Sup 42.*>»» ••I 22 R. H. Everett L. Ar P A- F 3.3 * 1124 Willshire Hdw Co. Rep Bld. 90.4« 7126 Peter XV. X’itz Teaching lOO.V * 2 2ft Agnes Yager do 150.0 • .♦ ft Marx R Gulick do 1a«.O” 0 2ft Veima Fortney do 150.09 •) 2ft W. G. Teeple do 130.00 026 Win Noll do * 1 **!•?? 0 »fi Ho Johnson dn •i 26 Myrtle Clements dn 1 H».o‘» 0 2ft Fj . angeline Steele do — 0 26 Matic Stevens d> IIOO' I o 2ft R F. Smith Janitor .>5.00 2 ?ft Orlando Springer do 30.00 5 2ft John W That her D. B M. L 32...0 5 ?< Frank Troutner do S. B. 35.0 * 2ft D. Brown do Labor 33.”0 ’• 2ft Harry Human do 35.00 0 2ft Orvai Morrison Shed Bus 5.60 6 3« J H. Steele Labor 3.00 o October ■3 tD. H. c»mpl»ell Gas & Oil 11. '» ft Orlen S. Fortnev Sal 60.00 C D. XX’. I Tami l' k Ltbor I. io '0 |5 Wm. Noll Torching 31.0' '9 18 R. J Miller Lalwir 3.75 '0 21 1-e' autr Democrat Co .\<lx 39.75 I’ l 22 Berne W’itness <’o do 37.66 *6 • • D II Goble Ptg I’n Sop . !*•?.*•«» 5 2 4 Peter XV. X’itz T» aching 188.37 •o 2 1 Agms Yager 150.00 “* »?f Mary R. Gulick do 138.66 *0 21 Velma Fortne} do 13“.66 2 4 Wm N HI do 100.09 ‘•‘l24 Ib> Johirs’.n <lo lift 19 *°t2l iv, c,_ Teeple <lo 130.99 JO j •’! Matin Stevens do ll<».<*o “‘•2* Mvrtle Clements» do 88.*46 i’C2l Evangeline Steel** «!•> los.*»ft HHri l:. I-’. Smith Janitor 55. ’•D‘l Or!an«lo Sprlnwr do 30.00 I I ri»r; y Suman Driv. Bus 35.a * »a! -| Frank Troutner do 30."* • n | 21 D. HYo vn do 3*oo **‘l24 John XV. Thatcher do 30.0 » 24 R. H. Everett Light & P 6.50

25 W. H. Bunner Labor 15.09 I 25 Prank Swank do 15." ' 27 Kocher Lumber Co XX'. S. 83.wj 1 31 Frank Swank lat Dir 14 7» I 31 XX . H. Manner do 9.50* 31 Dale Death do 6.00 November 1 Orlen S. Fortney Sal f 3 C. F. Rayl F-abor 3.5" 3 Kenneth Mutler Haul S P 4..' ”, :■ Willshire Tele. Telt 4.0" 5 Willshire Hdw Co Roof 97.4 7 8 Orlen S Fortney Off Rent I 1*» A. Flanigan Co Sup If ' .10 Elberson Service Sta S 13 Blue Creek Stone Co Stone 275.11 14 Grace Walter:' Hani S. P. 2 4"' i2l Peter XX’. Vitx Teaching 200.0" 31 Agnes* Yager do L>o.""> 21 Mary R. Gulick do 150”*' 121 X r elma Fortney do 21 XV. G. Teeple do 13” *'o 21 Malic Strvcns <1«» 11'.' ' , 21 Myrtle Clement* do 190 .21 Evangeline Steele do 116.4 ■ i 21 XVm. N 'll do 131>‘ i*l Ho Juhhaon do 12". .’ <1 Harr Suman Drive Bus | 21 Troutner do I'.ao (21 John XV. That'*her do 4' ' 21 D. Brown do 4«;"> 121 R. F. Smith Janitor 2* 6n ’1 Orlando Springer do 21 W. H. Bunner Labor j 124 R. H. Everett L. & Power 6.22 ,29 D. H. Campbell Gas & Oil 77.70, j Dec ember ‘2 O r len S. Fortnev Sal co.U’t i !16 Edward Koos Mbor 27. A, ‘ ' 19 Orlando Springer Janitor 2*2 “ , 19 R. F. Smith d” 5 > • 0 19 I "n XV. That--her 1 >ri\ • 1 19 Frank Troutner do 36.0” > 19 D. Brown do Labor 37.691 ■l9 Harry Suman do 41."* !19 Grace XX’alters Haul S. P. 3C.”n 19 Peter W. Vitx Teaching 188.37 | ■-I ytz - < Y• j • ■ ! 19 Mary R. Gulick do I '’\6-7 ;9 X’elma Fortnev do ISyftfti F» XV. G. Teepl- do ,10 Matic Stevens do 1H ‘ 19 Myrtle Clements do !•» ' 66 19 Evangeßne Steele do 10 , »>•; I’M Wm N<dl d.’ IH.OH 1’» Ho Johnson do 11 I i2O Decatur Lumber Co Lum 6.0| 120 Orlen S. Fortney Sal ftt'.oo j 20 De’-atur Ins. Agenrv Ins 515.fi ?! JL H Everett L. Ar power 8.55 23 Dellinger & Jones Labor 1l ‘l‘ ?3 X M. Maulb r Coal :.0".?7 ! 24 Leonard Supply Co Sup ;.>.4 ’ ‘I Tfalph Longenberr* r Igtbor 81.25 ! 2ft Cal’imept c. Co R* PS. H 175.fti. . . .’7 D. B. Erwin service 15.3”; Mnteirrnt Showing Xmownt of *ll Moneys Pahl to Ihr X ari«»siM Fund* t*4 Mt. Marys Township. tdans*> <«. Township Itoml Fund '■’Fond Balance on hand 676.87 433.'1 ; Receipts during year 1.621.07 100.25 Total of Balances • and Receipts 2.297.94 534.”6 Disbursements during year . 1,434.40 467.'); Final Balances 873.54 66.25 *prrißl Tuition School Fund Fund Balance on hand 5,554 51 5.9103' Rec’pts during year 7,699.30 12,71*.72 Total of Balances ■4nd Receipts 13,163.84 18,672.*>'' Disbursements during year TOSISI 7? ll,*6*‘. r ‘? Final Balances 2,982.09 7,501.1 • 1 Dug Total of Fund Ml Font’s ’ Balance on hand 4.00 12..»55.55| Receipts during year 354.82 22,431.1 ft I 'Total of Balances Receipts £58.82 35.016.71 DiMuirsem* nfs d»»”ing year 356.10 23.591.27 '■'’inal Balances 2.42 11,425.4. Total Balances as shown by th*s report . 11,125.11 \V‘ r«n» »h««Vs fditstanding De< . 31st 1930 1 Total balances and outstand1 ing Warrants Dec. 31 1930 11 1 m7 9.»9 ' "ash in depository December 2 Ir*3o1 r *3o 11,873.29 Orl A. FnrtiTrv Tr»e«t«»e St. Marys Township 1 NOTICE OF < tiMMIMMOAEHs SXLE (FF RFAI. ESTATE i The undersigned commissioner by ( virtue of an order of the Adams Cir--1 rtiit C-uirt made and entered in .• » cause therein pending entitle*! Gl-nn , Barkley, Bernice Marie Engle vs » ».a«.uc Harvey et al, cause number ; 13,813 hereby gives notice that a» , the law office of (’lark J Luiz I FlrFt State Bank Building in the I citv of Decatur. Adams Countv lnI the - ,vl ,l «y of February 1 1931 at 1Q:OO o’clock a. m. and con- > tinning thereafter fmm day to <lav , until sold, he will offer for sale at 1 private sale and at nnt less than 1 th*' full appraised value thereof th • f-dlowing described real estate toil wlf ■- l Southv.CMf qu*iH«r of southeast quarter of or« Hon nine town- , ship twenty-seven <27) north rang” - fourteen (If) e»at and Northwest . uuartrr of w-uth east quarter of sec- . t’on nine (9) township tw<?n*v-seven , < 3* > north, fourteen <ll cast Terica nf Mair *, One Herd of purchase pr^ 0 . halao.P jn two equal installment/ .po’-ihlr rcspne4ivPSy | n nhu , an J .J eighteen mouths from <ia* P o f != si. t.i l.v notes of pur« haser bear t ing ft r „ per annum from date waivV from valuation A. appraise. r -”*ent laws, providing for attormv s ’ ,n l l hv mortgage on , l>" Ml .-tate a >l4. <.r pur< h aK ,. r n j*" at of Bu 'h » sa . . 1 <*Ptl9n. ? s.-Hd sale to tee made free of licu s 1 except t. ' c-i v. R - A,Ja ’ ns 4'ommiSMioncf ( Clarh J. Lutz, Attorney. Jati 5-12-lu

BELIEVE BANK WILL PH OUT Banking Department In Charge of Noble County Bank and Trust Co. Kendallville. Ind., Jan. 12. —(U.R) , —A representative of the state | banking department was today in! charge of the Noble County Bank and Trust Company, one of the' oldest and largest financial institutions in this section of the state The hoard of directors voted Saturday night to close the bank. Bank officials said they believed all depositors would be paid in i full. ’ The bank is capitalized at $175.jOOO. has deposits of $1,459,170.04. and resources of $2,107,840.78. It was organized in 1889. Officers are: President, Samuel Keller Ja-

MMMBBnaaMHHWMaaMK*—- - PUBLIC SALE I J. 'hp undersignffi. will sell at public auction on tie ' J j located 6Lf miles south and 2 miles west of Decatur, 2 miles west I® V 4 mile south of Monroe, Indiana, on H MONDAY. JANUARY 19th, 1931 * Beginning at 12 noon 15—HEAD OF CATTLE—IS Jersey cow. 7 years old. fre hen March 15; Blue Roan. years freshen March 15; Jersey Holstein heifer. 2 years old. freshen 11; Durham Heifer. 2 years old. freshen April 8; Guernsey heifer, 2 years old. freshen April 5; Guernsey heifer, coming - fre hen May Ist; Holstein heifer, coming 2 years old, freshen SsTtE® i Guernsey heifer, coming 2 years old, freshen Sept. Ist: Holstein heifer, coming 2 years old, freshen Sept. sth. Holstein he (er. e , 2 years old. freshen Sept. 14th; Durham heifer, coming - vearstj freshen Sept 17th: Guernsey heifer, coming 2 vears old. fr<- hen SJ 24th; Holstein heifer, coming 2 vears old, freshen Sept. 7th; I heifer, open: Heifer calf. 8 months old. I These are extia good cows, from good choice milk and < r -iw 15 HOGS—Average weight 110 pounds. 1 2 Dozen CHICKENS White Leghorn pullets. White (.';•> strain. J 31 Fodder Shocks in field. 30 bu. Manchu Soy Beans, nwieor»o Lunch will be served by Winchester U. B. Ladies’ AM I TERMS All sums of SIO.OO and under cash. Over this amonaf creoit of 6 months will be given, purchaser to give good bankable W tearing y •- interest the last three months. 4% discount for cash. ' „ , , HENRY KLOPFENSTINE. Owner J Hoy Johnson, auctioneer. ! Elmer Baumgartner, clerk. PUBLIC SALE I will sell at Public Auction on otrr farm, known a " .J. J > WALKER PLACE, located 2% miles North and 1* mile West of 'j Ohio; >, 4 mile South of Lincoln Highway; First larm Weal <»t “‘I Line, on j Wednesday, January 14, 1931 Commencing at 10 o'clock a.m. The following property to-**< I; 4— HEAD OF HORSES—4 , . Team of Bay Geldings. 7 years old, weight 3.200 ths., sottno J . tean ‘i Black mare. 7 years old, weight 1.G50 tbs., siotn'l; Gelding, 7 yeans oM, weight 1,700 tbs., sound and a real hor ' * 5— HEAD OF CATTLE—S 1 i H „ olsteln t ,° 1 w ’ fi years old. due to freshen in February: H°' l » ear 2 o < ?’ due ,0 freshen in April; Holstein heifer. 2 ' ‘‘".J :■ coming yeartlng.” February; Holstein B “ H - 1 old; Holstem 16 HEAD OF SHEEP 15 Ewes and 1 Good Buck. M, k iMPLEMENTS. TOOLS, ETC. ~.J fertmre? I? Ck ‘^n nng btader ’ 8 toot eut, nred 3 season*; Van '1 ’ hoe new IMse In i l2 ‘ lOlp ’ “ eW; Dain ha X loader ’ ffl<e n ’ " B 4 ; ’ se snT- ’* ■’ 10 i" ‘ Sv sidp ’ new - Jt,hn "'-ere corn plow. -" J eane d nilt n ‘ ° n ‘ P lante r; John Deere breaking p'o",; I 71 mXer’ I 2 ?!i h ’ neW; Bpike tooth harrow. 3 section: W'J • Xon h»v^.ei, ak us 10 ft ” ” PW; Tedd er; Low wheel wagon. ‘1 gas e"J?’ y .M Ck - Wlth s,de boar "«; h»y sHngs; walking harnws new‘' n7 e T! r; } ’ H v fcsfd grinder; set of double silte, for hav’rack 'Vn” 88 ’ l,orse colliirK : 'nud boat: Hl,, " c li! nnmeroVartiXs.’ '° f ny ” ets; <* aiu - a ” d ,nan> j ; of l^monthrfiir^ 18 ° r sl ° a,ld st.™ over $1" Z first 6 months witho ! rC > h *‘ BOr Rivins a « ood banka 1 ' 1 ' . ; discount of 47. win is Hv PreSt ’ ast 6 nionths to bear 8% "of sale. NoVroJ” VbX™ Bl,mß ° VPr P aid in ' aS " Hot lnn< h removed until settled for. 1. Hot lunch serve,! O n the grounds by the LL B. Church ILirrct ' of M " ni 'oeville. h”>- RANK NEADSTINE. o«n< 'j Citizens State

(cobs, New York City: dent. Milton K. Jacobs and 'Gillian, Kendallville: Ijturen McCartney. assistant secretary. Charles Hosier, Kendallville. B Avilla Bank Closed B Kendallville, Ind., Jan. I- The Avilla state bank i open its doors for business to*M after an affiliated institution Noble County Bank and Trust ( . r , had closed. The Avilla bank an 1 capitalized at $25,000. had depe Q io, $280,000, and resour:"s of L'iio. Milton Jacobs is COURT HOIISEI H The case of the State vs. 1 : Anderson, charged with 'l‘and uon-support. was being before Judge Dore B. Erwin ■ a jury in Adams circuit court ■ day. Evidence in the < ase presented today and arguments «! counsel were being heard latedM ■ afternoon. S ——