Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 14 January 1931 — Page 2
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*. CLASSIFIED \DVERTISEMENTS. BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR'SALE FOR SALfe Pure bred Aywhire bu'l 20 months old. Also calves. At a fair price. Henry Ascblemen. lb |M phout- 4M$. 111 3Jtx FOR SALE-Durocs. Bred Gilts. Reasonable Richest bloodlines. Immuned. Farm located ID miles east of Decatur on State Road 16 joining 17. H. D. Krelscher, Convoy, Ohio. 12-6tx FOR SALE Ik-Laval No. 12 Uream Separator. Used only a short while. Phone 845 K. 10t3x FOR RENT OR SALE—Good farm, convenient to church and school, near town. M. Meibers, 1127 W. Monroe St. 11-3 t FOfT'SAITE Best located one stop super service filling station in Decatur. Corner 3rd and Madison, in- I quire Mart Gilson, Decatur Shoe I Hospital 11-2: FOR SALII— One chestnut so rre 1 mare, thick made 5 yrs. old. Extra good one. In fold weight 1.700 lbs. Sound and good worker. Also Holstein bull. 10 months old. Albert Teeple, Route 9, Decatur phone 885-A 11-3 t FOR SALE Plenty of wood at Decatur .Tie and Lumber Company. U-5t FOR SAi.t. —t sea Deico riant piatt’ and 2 electric motors also 2 hoi- < stein c*»ws, fresh soon. William Hockemeyer Monroeville phone. FOR SALE — Apples. Fancy spies $1.75; Johanathan, Starks. Roseau, anti Ontario $1.50. Steel Reds $1.25 bushel. Brink your baskets A. M. Mauller, Pleasant Mills 11-6 t FOR SA EE — Two~brood~mares, three colts, coming 1, 2 and 3 yr. old. -AXogo Thieme, miles northeast Decatur. 3-6-8-12-14-16 FOff SALE —Bay horse. Chris Marbach, Monroeville, R.R. 3. 12-3tx FOR SALE—3O White English Leg- J horn pullets. Phone BSS-M * 12-2 t wn'sALir 7 section steam heat I boiler. Good shape. Have installed larger one. Sell cheap. Inquire National Hotel. Phone 141 11-3tx LOST AND FOUND I.' ist Meeh bag. Call 175 for reward. Ilt3x LOST — Lady’s purse, containing i money and key. Return to D. M. Hower, 517 West Monroe. 12t2x o - FORKENT FOR RENT—2 light housekeeping rooms, furnished, private entrance on First floor. Phone 511. 310 No. 3rd st. 10t3 FOR RENT—S room all modern furnished flat. Steam heat furnished I Call at 413 Mercer avenue. 10-3 t I WANTED WANTED— Good, clean, big llags. suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 7c tb. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED Girl at Swiss Cleaners, Inc. For particulars inquire 161 S. Second St. 11-3tx I — a BARGAIN FOR YOUNG COUPLE 4 rooms beautiful furniture, onlyused 4 months. 3 pc. silk mohair parlor set; 8 piece walnut dining i room set; walnut bed room set; 5 piece breakfast set; two 9x12 Wilton rugs; occasional table; silverware. Will take SSOO for all or will p-parate. This furniture is I worth $2,000. J. Smith, 810 Clay ! St., near Wayne St. Phone E 1947, Fort Waiyne. H-6tx . SALE CALENDAR Auctioneers are asked to bring in their sale dates which will be; run free of charge In this calendar. Jan. 17—Community Sale, Decatur. Jan. 19 Henry Klopfenstine, z I miles west and % mile south' of Monroe. Roy Johnson, auct. I Jan. 21'—Walter Bucher, % mil? 1 west of State line on Alien county line, Roy Johnson, auci Jan. 22—8. Reynolds & Son. Fort' Jennings, Ohio, Purebred Poland Chine hogs. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 23 —Wm. Grant, 1% mile cast Pleasant Mills. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 29 Bon F. Butler. 3 mll.-s north, 3% miles east of Decatur! 160*Hrc farm; livestock and farm machinery. Roy Johnson, 1 auct. Jan. 31—Decatur Community Sale. Feb. 2—Russel Howell, 1% miles east nt Wabash. Ohio; Jersey cattle. Roy Johnson, auct Feb. 3—Virgil Barkley, 3% miles' south, 1 mile west. Monroeville. ! Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 4 - Jack Bauehot, 1 mile north J mllo west Monroeville. Roy-, Johnson, auct. Feb. 9—B. A. Winans, 1 mile east of Baldwin, Ohio. Roy Johnson. auct. Feb. 12 —Dave Wirtis, ',l mile north of McGill, Ohio. Roy Johnson, j auct. Feb. 17—A. W. Johnson. 2 mile' east of Monroe, Ind. Roy Johnson, auct.
S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service i N. A. BIX LEK OPTOME CRIST Eyes Examined, Glastee Fitted “ HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 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. FKOHNAFFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapath Riadonic diagnosis and treatment Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 yearn in Decatur. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones; Office 61, Home 303 Yager Brothers Funeral Directors Calls answered day or night. At night call phone 44. Day time call phone 105. Ambulance Service, day or night. | XOTIt i; I'OK BIOS FOIt M V I cm Vl> i Netti-,- Is hereby given that ih fj I ! Board of County Commissioners ot Adams County state of Indiana, will | receive .sealed bids until Hl o clock ; A. M. on liiesday the 3rd day of] I February 1931, for the furnishing of| .the following material and supplies I l for the repair and maintenance of the lilghwayaof said county, towit; j UMtslivd start*- and si-r- citings. 'I He and drain material Bridge repair material I Gravel and sand ' Oils, gasoline, automobile tires and accessories. All other material needed or re-1 Iqulred for the repair of the high-1 ways of said *■ tunly. AH bids must be accompanied with i affidavits and bonds as required be I taw. i The board will reserve the right ' Ito reject any or all bids. Specifications for the above nt.-t---fterlal and supplies are now on ffljin the office of the auditor of said | county. - !<■<>. Shoemaker. John Hoffman Frank Martin Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Jan 14-21-28 NOTICE OF ELECTION jSTATE OF INDIANA I MARION COUNTY SS: Ito the sheriffs of adams AND WELLS COUNTIES. GREETINGS: I, Harry G. Leslie, Governor of ithe State of Indiana, by virtue of | the authority vested in me and in{compliance with the statutes of the ( 'State of Indiana, now declare a vacancy to < xist in the office of rep j resentataes for the counties oil Adams and Wells in the Genera I Assembly of the State of Indiana.! lon at count of the death of lionet-. 'able Geo.ge L. Saunders, the rep-; iiesentative of said counties, at Inti-j |ianapolis, Marion county, Indiana on ! i vVe inesday. January 7. 1931. NOW THEREFORE It is hereby ordered that a special election be held to fill the va--1 nancy caused by said death and to iselect his successor ffl said otfic*) | lor the unexpired term thereof. Said election shad be held in said Adams '■ and Wells counties on the 22 day oil January, 1931. You as said sheriff of said counties shall give the same notice of election as is reqiltv j led ot general elections, provided | 'said jotite may be set tip, and pub-j I Halted ten days only. Said special! i election of said representative ol Adams and Wells counties shall be {conducted, returned, certified and! canvashed, and certificate and commission issued in all respects be governed by the provisions of the law regulating general elections so liar as applicable. All officers required by law to per form any duties la connection with geenral election In said connI ties o: Adams a.:d Wells will take j <lue notice hereof and govern I themselves according to law. ' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have I hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the State of Indiana at 'the state house in the City of lnidianupolis, Indiana, this 12th day of i January, A. D. 1931. HARRY G. LESLIE ■I Governor of the State of Indiana — o Get the Hablv—Trade at Home For 1931 License Viales Please See Winefride Kitson American Security Company
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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Jan. 14 ' Hogs, 10 pounds down, SS.IO down , Hogs, 130-180 pounds . $8.201 | Hogs, 180-220 pounds SB.OO [ I Hogs, 220-250 pounds . $7.701 Hogs, 250-300 pounds $7.40 j Hogs. 300-350 pounds $7.20 ! Roughs $5.75-6.25 i Stags ... $4.50 : Vealers $ll.OO Ivamtrs ... $7.75 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE , W March May July I Wheat. Old .82% .84% .69% ] New- .82% .85% I Corn, old .70% .72% .73% New .71% .73% | Oats. Old .34% .34% .33% New .34% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y„ Jan. 14. —((J.R) ! —Livestock: Hogs: Receipts, 5.500; holdovers 1.000; weights below 220 lbs., active to all interests, steady to 10c I lower, weightier kinds draggy, 1020c lower; bulk desirable, 170-210 : lbs.. $8 65 $8 75; 160 lbs., and down, ■58.75-$9; 220-240 lbs., $8.25-$8.60; ■ 250-290 lbs., SB-$8.25; packing sows, $6.25-$6.75. Cattle: Receipts, 275; cows active, strong to 25c biglrr; cutter, grades. $2.50-$4.25; medium steers, 1 $9.50. Calves. Receipts, 125; vealers I slow, steady to weak, good to I I choice, sl2-$12.50; common and! i medium. $"-$9,550. Sheep: Receipts, 600; lambs unchanged, good to choice, $8.75SS.BS; strictly choice quoted, $9 nediiim kinds and strong weights, jsß-$8.25; throwouts, $7-$7.50. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Jan. 11.— (U.R) — Pro- 1 Iduce: Butt.r (cents per lb.), extras,! 27: standards, 26%. Eggs (cents p r doz.), extras, 25: firsts, 21. 1 Poultry (cents per ID.), heavy fowls, 22; medium. 18-19; Leghorn fowls, 17-18; heavy broilers. 23-25; Leghorn broilers, 15; ducKs, 25; j | old cocks, 13; stags, 20; geese, 15-1 16; (spans No. 1. 28-33. Potatoes; Maine Oen Motin-! 'tain, $2,50-$2.60 per 150-Ib. sack, ■ Idao Russet, $2.25-$2.35 per 100-lb. sack. ' FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Jan. 11.—(U.R) , Livestock: Hogs market steady to 55c low- • er; 100 140 lbs.. $8; 140-169 lbs., i i $8.20; 160-180 lbs., $8.20; 180-200 . lbs., $8.10; 200-225 lbs., $7.95; 225- . 250 lbs., $7.80; 250-275 lbs., $7.65: t 275-300 lbs., $7.55; 300-350 lbs., $7.40; roughs, $6.25; stags, $4.50; > calves, $11; lambs. $7.75. 1 I LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Jun. 14 f No. 1 New Wheat 68c No. 2 New Wheat 67e New Oats 28<Barley 50c i Rye &0c • No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 lbs. . 65c 80c I LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET 'Eggs, dozen 20c — BUTTERFAT AT STATION I Butterfat 21c
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1931.
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By HARRISON CARROLL. Copyright. 1931, Premier Syndicate. Inc. HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Jan. 00.— In attending a play one evening in London, Sarah Y. Mason started a
train of events which eventually brought mon-1 ey to the coffers I of a fe 11 ow | writer and provided an excellent part for Robert Mont-' gomery. It was upon Miss Mason’s advice that Metro- - Goldwyn - Mayer purchased the film rights to! H. M. Hard-
m 4 Im 11x1 Norina Shearer,
wood’s "The Man in Possession.” In due time, Miss Mason was given the order to adapt it, and Montgomery was chosen to play in it. According to present plans, it will be his next assignment after “Strangers May Kiss." The | >pular young actor now ig supporting Norma Shearer in this Ursula I Parrott story. SPOKEN FROM EXPERIENCE. During a scene from her new picture, “Unfaithful," Ruth Chatterton is called upon to throw the 1 dice and lose. I “What point shall I take? What is a hard point?” she asked help- ■ lessly Came a disillusioned voice from the electricians runway above: “They’re all hard, lady.” Next week will see Marion Davies at work upon her new comedy, “It’s a Wise Child.” Even now the star and her supporting cast are at work rehearsing under the supervision of Direc- [ tor Robert Leonard. “It's a Wise Child” will be the second Belasco comedy that Marion has made, and. like its predecessor, “The Bachelor Father,” will have a splendid cast. Seen opposite the star will be Sydney Blackmer, who came from Broadway to join the talkies. Others include Robert Me Wade, veteran character actor, whose swiveling cigar is almost as I famous a< that of the late Theoi dore Roberts; Johnny Arthur, 1 lara Blandick, Polly Moran and : Lester Vail, who showed real promise opposite Joan Crawford in i “Paid." ~Xr eZ i ew rp Ports declare that The Bachelor Father” is Marion’s J best picture to date. LATEST GOSSIP?" V ivienne Segal will not have any , more pictures for Warner Brothers. J Iler contract runs until March, but | she ts working it out in personal appearances with “Viennese : Nights the Romberg-Hammer- . stein operi-tta that received such i glowing praise on its eastern showi ing. Miss Segal is now in Wash-' ington with the picture . . Edward Everett Horton plays a dual role'
Dog Makes Tackle In Charity Game r . • v Keokuk. ’ Ja n. it — r-n) A e dog .11,1 what no mcriibfcr of .the j Keokuk high school football t am { c was able to accomplish in a post-! season charity football gan« hero. I T Ho tackled Dutch Underhill. Fort ! c Madison player, who had inter-1 ceptid a pass in a clear Held tor what looked like the winning 1 c touchdown.
-in Pathe’s “Lonesome Wives”—a lawyer and a vaudeville actor. His brother, Wynn, doubles for him in some of the long shots . . . Buddy Rogers is back in town with a moustache and minus his appendix. He can’t play golf or take violent exercise for several months ... Incidentally, a chap named Karney Ballard, who works in Paramount's projection noms, looks enough like j Buddy to be his twin . . . Paul Whiteman is back in town and went out Cahuenga way to see if Universal was still there. He’s vacation bent, nothing more. ! FAME FORBIDDEN HIM. A former San Quentin convict who wrote short stories in prison anji had them printed in the Amer-
ican Mercury is now in Hollywood writing a book. He also served as technical adviser for the prison scenes in Columbia’s ‘‘The Criminal Code.” Unhappily, he : a n n ot receive credit for any of these things. One of the terms of his parole was that his name should not be .
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used in the exploitation of any ' story or picture concerning crime. 1 LEFT-HANDED COMPLIMENT. Hollywood restaurants, which go in for naming sandwiches after stars, have gone this one better by christening a new cheese after the renowned “Mickey Mouse." It is a blending of the St’lton of London. the Trappist, which that order of monies made famous, and of the odorous limburger. Which suggests to me, for no reason at all, the old gag about the husband who was a’ked to bring home some rat-biscuits. Incensed, he replied: “If the darn rats can’t eat what we’ve got in the house, t’heck with them!” “BUTTON? BUTTON?" After a veritable merrv - goround of assignments, it will be Paul Lukas, after all, who plays opposite Ruth Chatterton in “Unfaithful.” Mr. Lukas was the original selection, but became ill and Clive Brook was pressed into service. ! Next, it was discovered that Mr. Brook would be busy with Tallulah Rankhead's forthcoming talkie. John Loder then was telephoned to,.but not put under contract. When all this had been done, Mr. Lukas reported for work and was put back into the role. “Unfaitht ul” is an original screen story by John Van Druten, author of "Young Woodley.” It tells of an English artist who falls in love with an unhappily married American girl. DO YOU KNOW That John Boles studied to be a ■ doctor?
I The dc~ rtsr.ed from the sidelines as Underhill approached the ; goal, an'l wrapped iiimself around 1 the player’s legs. Both went down !in a heap. Th game ended in a I scdTeless tie. o akKIVALS I Ml. and Mrs. F. C. Sanden* ot iMonroe are the parents of a nine j pound boy baby born Tuesday eveIning, January 13, 1931.
| TO A* N SHIP TRI STEE’S ANNI AL I REPORT TO THE ADAISORA I i HO till) OF INION TOWNSHIP ] \D \MS <O'N il. INDI IN A J INI ARA 1(130 Receipt* I k 'January , > 2 First National Bank !nt. 11.27 t February If x Albert Harlow S. Rev 572.82] J 10 First National Bank Int 13. bl 11 March , 1 21 First National Bank int .... 12.v5il April 1 ’ x First National Bank Int 12.05 kIJ May 4 »• irst National Bank Int 10.15 I 3 Mary Clem Trans Service 14.50 1 31 Township Assessor I), tax 2 41.00 h June 1 '7 Tax Fiiyers L>. Tax 14.00 1 I July i; I 3 Albert Harlow May tax 2,725.23..' 28 Albert Harlow* S. S. Itev 542.55 J i August !( 5 First National Bank Int 8.63 j , 5 First National Bank Int 12.96'j 20 Herman Geimer T. Service 30.00 D I September j 19 First National Bank Int 12.17 , October j 6 First National Bank Int 8.19 : '29 Albert Harlow May Tax 2,725.29 « November 29 First National Bank Int 7.51 ■ I December 18 Albert Harlow Nov Tax 5,386.0 4 ! 18 First National Bank Int 10.03 ‘ *3l First National Bank Int 9.31 ' Disbursement* January 11 standard Oil Co. Gas in.i'ir II 11. O. White do 10.51 ' 13 O. H. Greist T. R. F. 711.351’ lo Cyrus Egleson Jan. Ser. 9.50 1 IS O. H. Brelat liet Fund 20 iOl 22 Ira Fuhrman Agent S. B. 7.50 22 Arthur Suttles 1 rustee S. B. 75.(.0 I 24 May Jewell Falk Teaching 120.00 21 Nellie Brodbeck do . ... 107.0 1 24 Paul Spuller do 107.00 .4 l>..rotny Spuller do 107.<i0 24 Richard Bischoff I>. S. B. 10.1X1 -4 Carl Kelnklug do 10.00 24 Wm Bittner Haul S. <’. 40.00 25 W. C. Beard Shovel S 10.00 31 Wlnefrlde Kitson Notary F ,5 February 5 Jacob Wagoner Shovel S 5.00 s Chas Lehrman do l>. It. 4.25 8 H. O. White Gas-Oil 17 67 8 Standard Oil Co du ... 10.20 10 C. I>. Spuller Sheep Killed 15.00 15 Chas Miller Labor 3.00 15 Frank Schmitz Welding 1.25 20 Ed Erexson Labor 5.00 21 Nellie Br albeck Teaching 95.35 21 May Jewell Falk do 109.19 21 Dorothy Spuller do 96.11) 21 Paul Spuller do 96.81 21 Carl Reinking Drive s. t: 40 o'l 21 Wm Bittner Haul S. C 40.00 24 Richard Bischoff I>. S. B. 42.30 25 Deeatur Democrat Co Adv 2'.L21 28 Berne Witness do 28'5 March 1 Decatur Sheet Metal Co Rep. 19.90 1 John Bright l-abor 19.95 3 Clifton Striker Books 1.1.50 8 H. <l. White Gas.oil Hi.ls 17 Standard Oil Co do 23 05 11 Denison Krick Labor It.To 19 Chas Grote Shovel S 6 00 ‘1 May Jewell Falk Teach 120.00 21 Nellie Brodbeck do 107.0 1 21 <lll Spuller do 107JI0 21 Dorothy Spuller do 107.i>0 21 Win Bittner Haul S. C. io..>■> 21 Hit hard Bischoff Drive S B. 40.00 21 Amos Walters Labor 11.75 'I Carl Relnklng Drive S. B. I7 G 0 29 Henry Iteloking Trans K.oO \prll ' i'oltle Crozier Labor 38.00 12 M. A. Clem do 7.77 18 Goble Printing Co S. Sup lo's; 19 Wm Biftnt-e Haul S. c 10.00 10 Virgil Barkley Trans. 22.5'! 19 lilt hard Bischoff Drive S. B 11.00 19 May Jc.v.■< 1!-8a\ton T. I. J. 160.00 'a ir White Gas-Oil 11.91 21 Paul Spuller T. I. J Ser 1.10 • 21 Dorothy Spuller do . . -i Nellie tlroalieck do 156.50 22 Standard Oil Co Gas-Oil 8 0,1 E. D. Wass Trans H. S. 62.01 May 2 M. A. Clem Grad It 36 00 3 Arthur Blakey Part Sal 200 00 3 Wm. Bittner Labor 56.85 15 Cyrus Egleson Drug R I 15 Leuenberger Bros Rep 9.93 16 Wm Noll Trans. 2 100 16 Frank Schnepp Labor 50 00 19 Kocher Lumber Co L s. D. 14.72 10 Henry Dehner Labor 20.0 > 19 Erich Bleekc lAbor 10 00 Gerhard Bleeke Drive S. B. 78 00 31 Krick Tyndall Co Tile 63 18 ill R. J. Smith D. Co p,-,int 31 Hen Gerke Bfieep Killed 60 00 J one 2 H. O. White Gas. Oil 30.13 " ci'do Harden True Labor 12.50 7 Riverside Garage Rep on ft. g 9 <» 11 Dt-ulson Krl' k Clean 13 60 11 Klcmr & r„ <l_ supplies 5.00 ' a >■>. H. Greist Ret Fund 13 17 July •< Phillip Sauers Labor 125.98 " I*lll Oriel Labor 6 05 1 5 Denison Kth-k Painting S 33 95 10 lienlson Krick do 21,77 I I'l Arthur Biakov Sal loo'oo . "8 J. .1. W signer Labor 21 901 “S <'’l f lu:; Slilker t om Ex 8.9' 1 31 Hugo Blakey Stak l> t>oo 8 urust Gerhard Relnklng C. I> 5.71 I Fred E. Oehler S. Transfers 108 00 1 Gilbert Hiptfer do 505.n0 1 M. F. Worthman S. Trans 2,089.6', a Fioleh Bleeke Labor 11.95 ’I ci,|| pbmc'h reeleaning D 19 3.', 13 John Halley do 9 , ’I .1 Smith I>. Co Paint 918’, , 21 Ix-nlsm Krick Lnbor 71.i0 " 1 Jyliu BfHm r Sheen Killed 1 ■ "i Tta-lev Stevens rcoltan l> 3. ‘5 13 RoUle Crozier Labor . 5.30 ” .1 H. imlerson Labor 34.17
30 McDuffie Tire Co Tire 6.13 > September • 1 Syrus Egleson cleaning '[ 2 Carl Whittenbarger reclean 3.75 . 6 Henry Lehrman ( leaning 12.55 *’ 5 Cyrus Egleson Labor 49.5uX N Kocher Lumber Co Material 59.91 j*. 9 Otto Hoile Adv B 5.00 i 9 John Blakey do 5.00 | 9 Ross Harden do 5.0‘) J 13 Alfred Daniels W. Coal 6,v3; * 13 <4oble Ptg Co S. Sup 23. I* X 13 Cyrus Egleston Haul Coal 13.6 S |* 19 Floyd Schnepp Haul Coal 19.60 ‘ 26 Nellie Brodbeck Teaching 110.09 J 20 Paul Spuller da 110.03 26 Dorothy Spuller do 110.00 ‘ 20 Bessie Carter do 128.00 ! 27 Richard Bischoff D. S B. 40.ua ’ 27 Wm Bittner Haul S. C. 40.00 | 1 27 Fred Thieme Driving S. B. 40.00 i ! 29 Amos Walters Haul Coal 20.0r.' ' 30 Standard Oil Co Gas-Oil 21.92 ' 30 C. O. Brown Haul S. C 40.00 IJ October 4 Wm Bittner La!>or 21.50 j. 6 Elbernon Service St. Tire 20.< 0 6 Frank Parrish S. Brooms 4.00 !' 6 11. O. White Gas-Oil t :.2(4. 8 Martin Rothert T. S. S. IS.oOj 9 Alfred Grote Labor T2.00L 21 Monroeville Lum. Co Ma 7.3 4 21 Clem Hdw Co G. S. 4.00 2 4 Nellie Brodbeck Teaching 100. Or ' 24 Dorothy Spuller do 100. CO . 21 Paul Spuller do 100.00 ' 27 Wm. Bittner Haul S. C. 36‘.00 i 27 Richard Bischoff 1). S. B. 37.1'0 29 John Drake Labor 5.00|, 29 Decatur Democrat Co Adv 34.56; 130 Monroeville B. Works C. S. 16.0 S 30 Berne Witness Adv 32.731 30 Ered Thieme D. S. B. 36.00 31 C. o. Brown Haul S. C 36.00 I November i 8 Denison Krick Labor 10.53 10 Orlen Fortney Transfers 280.0'1 1 10 H. O. White Gas-Oil 13.66 115 Rollie Crozier Labor 9.00 15 Krick Tyndall Co Tile 18.27 15 Ell Gerod Labor 22.10 17 Goble Ptg Co Scraper 21.05 18 Standard Oil Co Gas-Oil 12.35 21 Nellie Brodbeck Teaching 110.00 !1 Dorothy Spuller do UOJD 21 Paul Spuller do 110.00 32 M. A '’bin Labor 15. Uh 21 W b Bittner Haul S. (’ 40.un 24 Erank Burger Labor 13.50
Richard Bischoff I>. S. B 42.00 I *T» Fred Thieme do 40. 29 (\ (). Brown H. S. C. 40.C0 29 L. A. Holthouse Sheep K 7.0 U December 18 A. J. Lew*ton Transfers 72.00 18 Lee Hdw ( ’o 8. Supplies 6.20’ 18 H. O. White Gas-Oil 14.79 20 W. C. Knavel Ditching K.nn 20 Nellie Brodbeck Teaching' 116.94 22 Hugo Blakey Labor 3.00 22 Vergil Barkley Trans r,.nn 22 W. A. Wherry Sheep l< 30.0 • 23 Bessie Carter 'leaching 382.3'5 23 John lialley Haul Coal 12.20 23 Rivhard Biseh.»ff Drive S. B. 40.0) 23 Wm. Bittner Haul S. C. 40.00 23 Paul Spuller Teaching 116,71 23 Dorothy Spuller do 118.36 23 Fred Thieme Drive S. B. 10.00 26 C. o. Brown Haul S. <’. 40.0) 26 Zimmerman Coal (’<» Coal 217. *6 I 27 (Tern Hdw Co Glass S ” I'on 29 (’. I). Spuller Lights 12^001 ?*» Arthur Blakey Sal 485.0“ | 29 Ira Fuhrman Insurance 73.671 29 Schafer Fldw Co It. of E. 12.05 29 Riverside Garage S. B. It 20'65 * 29 I>ore B. E’rwin Attorney 25.00 29 H. O. White Gas-Oil 10.91 31 Decatur Democrat Co Adv I’ei 31 Cyrus Egleson Labor 7’oo Statement Showing Amount of nil Moneys I’nid to the Various Funds of 1 mon Township, Adams Count? Township Hoad r Fund Fuiid December ;n, 1930 Balance on hand 8 10.23 ’ 3‘>s r.-< Rec’pts during year 1,154 .75 ’'tLho Total of Balances and Receipts .... 1,991.78 2«48 81 Disbursemeiits during year 1.165.66 66.3 op Final Balances 829.12 l.'txt’oi Special School l uit ion December 31, 1930 1 un<J l and Balance on hand 2.176 39 3 1 • Rec’pts during year 3,800.26 6 1 4 19 7a Total of Balances o.mu.h and Receipts .7.976.65 10,176 I.’. DtKburaements during year 2,908.75 6 65i | > Final Balances . 3,067.90 3/>24'70 Dog Total of December .91, 1930 Uml ’ nn,,H Balance on hand 190.7 8 120 77 Keceipls during year 255.00 12’37'1 67 Total of Ba lances and Receipts 301.05 20,500 42 Disbursements during year . 121 .70 11 -11 > Final Balances 17955 salL Total llaiancps ax shown bv this Report St . - V arrant-Gho<ks outstanding’ Dr.'ember 51, p<::o s <,- ’'.’ti'l Balnnmn and outxlanding Warrants. Dm-, ni. pc-.o i ns-y Cash In Depositor' ” De.-entimr -H linn a.m.xi; Trus'eo . f A rV n 'n. ,!, -AI<EY j irußtco of I mon Township Ntrrn j; or administic atiihx i S ALE OF REAL ESII VI E S H'O 22ml (lav of. • l,f -HI Gm Streets In th'r r'||v Hl ’‘J,»
sale, all the interest of said in and to the following real estate situated in Ad -ms ty in the State of Indian,!, t an undivided one-third and to the southwest 11 of southeast quarter of s.-- t; n three (23) Township (25) North, Range fourteen (1M East; also, an undivided int( rest in and to twenty-nine acres off of the west side of half of the southeast quarter of tion twenty-three <23» TownsfeM twenty-five (25) North. Imgr teen (14) East, comm n ng at tM southwest corner of .-aid .ast iialffl said southeast quarter, rundfl thence north one hundr •! -i\ty rods; thence east tw» nf -nine rods, tlienee south one h n lre<l (16o) rods, thence west (29) rods to the place of c uitalning in th** a- r ui ■ orate ■ twenty-nine (,2‘u a< n -r. -<rltM Said sale will he madthe approval of said court, Dr less than the full apprais’d vafeß of said re-G estate and f- ■ real estate will be s dd foe liens lexcept. the lien of n nuirtaM t> the First Joint Sto< k Lind of Fort Wayne, Indiana Tlie chaser at such sale will required to give bond t<- >"’nre !■ payment of said mortg iU' and notes secured bv said m-'i tgage cording tn its terms. B The Merchants Trust ar.d SAviaM Company, Administrator with UH will annexed of tlve cstat* f I'l-incO V. Aspy, deceased . JaflW Mrs. E. I>. Adams has retunfl from Flint, Michigan, wh re she (fl teftded the funeral services for fl father, the late James F Fai!:ng.fl jfl
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