Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1931 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED WVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE Foil SALK- Pure bred A’yshfro bull 20 months old. Also calves. At a fair price. Henry Aschlemeu. He rue phone 4823. 293-33tx FOR SALE -Ten good (ielts, bred to farrow first of May. Am selling dressed hogs also quarters of good corn fed beef. Phone 876-A Peter Miller. 18-Stx FOR SALE — Used Fordson Tractors. New and used parts. Craigville garage. 19-6 t FOR SALE at • bargain—Tib* Januta Arnold residence on Marshall street. James R. Fleming, Portland. -lt:t FOR SALE—Durham Bull old enough for service. Otto Ehlerding. Route 1 Decatur, Preble phone. FOR SALE —Fresh Durham cow. One springer sow, fresh in Feb. Hay Gelding 3-year-old horse. Duroc male hog. Mrs. Sophia Thieme, Phone 866-IL 21-3tx FOR SALE—WiII trade my city property, house and garage, almost new, on small farm. Write Box. "Z. M.", in care of the Democrat. ( 22-3 t I FOR SALE — Just received large I shipment of Kalamazoo ranges, to be sold for exactly factory terms, and prices. Sprague Furniture Company. 134 W. Monroe street. Phono 199. 22-3tx iuk aAtai. Rail wood, inquire of] 220 North Sixth street. 23t3x I FOR SALE - TeahTof Roan gelding:, | and a Delco Light Plant. Ixiuis | Koldewey Phoue 845-L. 22-3* ■ BABY CHICKS Special Early order discount on Decatur Quality Chicks. Every breeder culled and tested for Bacillary White Diarrhoea. Now is the time to order your chicks at our new low prices for 1931. with the Special Early order discount. Early chicks for extra profits. Order Today. The Decatur Hatchery, phone 497, Decatur. Ind. 23t4 <3—i- i FOR KENT FOR RENT Furnished flat. Two rooms, gas. water, lights and garage at 1228 West Monroe street. Inquire at 1404 West Monroe street, i or jhone 682. £l-'it i FOR*RENT —7 room house, semi modern on corner, of 11th and Madison st., sls per month. Call Roy Johnson, phone 265. 22t3x WANTED WANTED— Good, clean, but Rans. suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 7c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. \v AN I'feD—Girl wants work after I srhool and on Saturdays. Call 854 Dierkes St. or phone 5754 15-331 x WANTED Let me d oyour painting and paper hanging during January and- February at reduced prices. M. J. Welker, phone 646. 21-3tx LOST AND FOUND FOUND Red purse. Owner can have same by calling at this office and describing. 22-2’ FOUND- Pair ladies kid gloves. Inquire at Voglewede's Shoe Repair shop. 22-2 t LOST. Strayed or Stolen — Two i Jerseys and one red and white spette?T cow. Finder please call 53fi.4. 23t3x - — Business Service EXpei'ieliceU m r.ieciric Wiring, will figure your work at lowcost. Best materials and select fixtures. Inspect my work for reference. Work guaranteed. — Georgy Squier, phone 757. 22-23-24-27-28-29 X HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Launcelot Perry, 328 South Filth street, is a medical patient at” thh Adams County Memorial Hospital. Mr%.. Paris Jones. Ossian, route one underwent a major operation at tire Adams County Memorial Hospital' this morning. CloW Eicher, 823 Mercer avenue in a patient at the local hospital, where 'he underwent an operation for the removal of his tonsils, this mprniug. Auction — 160 acre farm and personal property, 6 mile i’£rtneast Decatur. Thursday, Jan. 29. Ben Butler, owner. Ljpr details phone 265. 2212 ■ . 0 —A— — Popeye Jim & Fightin’ Buck Fri. Nite, P. M. H. S. - . Qa u_ Get the Habit—Trade a* Hnnr ■*■■■■■&73BSV 4—«—MT 1 ’ i‘, I — i»BL«giaP—WWr * ILF AUTOS I, Re financed on smaller pay- ■ uients. Quick service. I Franklin Security Co. r Phone 237 f Decatur, Indiana ■
S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. ZVVICK & 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 - - ~ N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:80 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 30. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapath Riadonic diagnosis and treatment Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. ASH BAUCH ER&M AYNARD Funeral Home. Inc. MRS. MAYNARD, assistant licensed embalmer. Ambulance Service. Phones 844 and 510 appointment of i:\ia i i <n< No. 2TH3 Notice is hereby given That the uncierjtißned lias Deen appointed Executor of the estate of .hi 11 uh Erhart late of Adams county deceased. Tao •state is probably solvent. Harry Er hart Executor January 27 1931. 1-ruchte and bitterer Attys Jan. 27 Feb 3-iv ——— - o WPOIN 1 MEN T OF EXE( I TOll No. 2JIM Notice is hereby given That the undersigned lias been appointed Ex •- utor ot tne estate of Elizabeth Kiev I late of Adams County deceased. Th? Estate is probably solvent. Harvey I>. Kite Executor January 26, 1y.31. Judson W. Tee pie. At tv. J.tn 2. i eb 3-10 o APPOINTMENT OF E.\E< I TOK No. 2701 Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Exe> utor of tne Estate of ixanry A. McGill late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. r;. x»m t ueouart bxeuut- r January 19, 1931. Henry B. Helle.’, Fred T. Sshurg** I Attorneys Jan 20-27 i eu 3 I O—SALE CALENDAR Auctioneers are „sked to bring! in their sale dates which will b<- | ruu free of charge in this caieu i I dar. : Jan. 29 Ben F. Butler, 3 miles | | north, 316 miles east of Decatur| 160 are farm; livestock and | farm machinery. Roy Johnson, a:'Ct. Jan 11—Decat-r Community Sale. Feb. 2—Russel Howell, IVi miles east of Wabash, Ohio; Jersey cattle. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 3—Virgil Barkley. 3% miles south, 1 mile west Monroeville. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 4 —Jack Bauchot, 1 mile north 1 mile west Monroeville. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 6—James laihman, l / 2 mile north Dixon. Ohio on state line. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb 9 —H, A. Winans, 1 mile east of Baldwin, Ohio. Roy Johnson. auct. Fel>. 11 Mrs. Goo. Scare, 1 mile south, I’.mi. west Convoy, Ohio. Roy auct. Feb. 12 Dave Wirts, >4 mile north of MoGill, Ohio. Roy Johnson, uucL Feb. 13 - Ferdinand Stauffer 01/.0 1 /. mi. north Bertie, 1 mi. west % mi south Monroe on State Road 27. Closing out sale. Jeff Llechty, ; Xnctioneer. Feb. 16 Ed. Boosse. 1 mi. south, i 1% mi. east Genova. Closing out sale and pure bred Holstein cattle. Roy Johnson, auct. Fell 17 -A. W. Johnson, 2 mils east of Monroe, Ind. Roy Johnson, auct Feb. 24 Louis Schaudt, mile.
south Middleberry, Ohio: 9 mile! east Decatur. Roy Johnson, au<i Feb. 26—Bert Marquardt, 3 mile north Monroeville on Lincoln highway. Pure bred Chceter White hog sale. Roy Johnson, auct.
THIMBLE THE-ITER NOW SHOWING—“UNMUZZLED” IHIMBLE UiLAiEK -/"‘Tl r HELP*. SOMEQoDV) Y<\ THW4K itf r v~3HOOT€R YOU DESK RiGAT ID |(JWT IVO <X)ST cr? J $ ~G/ Q IF ITRwldto-iOCK'IM, SHOOTER- WHWS'A DtW '’QON GeT SHOT SAP H <T I BE HEME -ofO p-n ® . I O?W--T) W-J - r-1 tWtvlw -W? 1 )i“ '“t teii'* ...‘W.o A ft’Hi- y —4|W' ] d) Q ---y Jg) ______ S 2 -- .MR. BROAD OF WALL STREET By Charles! McManm - r ■ ■ T r &'t'HE KEPT OUR DICTiONARvI SURE' HES WELL.HE ASKED 15 HE H . ( D ONjT KNOW- ' fLU CO ON } FO ROYER A YEAR » *- ~ - (Copyright IrM
Office Romances on the Increase And Are Eminently Successful ♦ • * • Following the Oratory of the Noted Educator of the Northwestern University, Femmes of the Business World Walk on Winged Heels Keeping a Watchful Eye on the Boss Whom They One Day May Wed. — ' ; ' A li lb.r' - HID ■ Mq?. —H oJamf.sCannon.Jr j 3TAvmq BBRWItwWW e-wwasLw L-s BMteMhit jFyraa Ely ? to; Bl r |w 5 W Pl ’ W i W {■V WL 4_ n ta ■ ■ »«« f ««»* e M SVAIUR-
New York. Jan. 27 —When Dr , • Edward Lyman Cornell itssued hl.- I now famous exhortation, "Marrv; t our secretary’" to the studant ! bed,- oi Northwestern University, I I he imagined, as did most of the I ' listeners, that he was expounding,' i i.c’.v idea. But he wasn't. : mtw'eu secretartos: nd their bosseis have been taking ‘ •>ia'e for a long long time and—'hern’s this h. ciy to Dr. Cornell’s! theory - they turn out in most t-imes eni.inentlj successful. I'or instance. Miss Ada Schmidt landed here from Denmark a short five years ago. For three years “be worked as secretary and com- i l.aninn to the aged mother of Gov- ' r tor Mortran F. Larson, of New l-’r 'y. Then, to the surprise of his family an I friends. Governor Lor hi and Miss Schmidt went and got married. Ami happily married if that. Old ‘‘Fightinr Bob" La Follette was another 1 joiinury in the politi-r.-'l sky who married Hie lad;/: whose duty it was to record his voids in black and white. After! their marriage they continued to! run the household and office iogel her end everything worked out splendidly. Senator "Fighting! Bob’s” son, Bob, Jr„ who took hold of the reins on his father's death, al,o married his secretary. But his.
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•>a.: no office romance. Young Bob met his bride, Miss Rachel i’.son. while she was still attending high school and when he took over his father's business he made her ills secretary. However, the announcement of his marriage came as a complete surprise to his friends. t-'t'll another political light, Coni i'.’-- -mail I.a Guardia, married the girl who helped him run hfs office and aided him in his political campaigns. Now happily married, she si’ll helps him In business and politics. Others on the. list include C. W. Post, who found d the Postum Coinpanv. E. M. Statler, the late milionalre hotel-owner, married' his secretary. She continued to lie his chiuf assistant while he lived. ' ,‘fter his dentil she was appointed manager id the enormous string of Siu tint lintels. Bishop Janies Cannon. Jr., oft lie Moth'-’dist Ep'scopnl Cliurch. mar- ; i iej Ids secretary last year in ■ Innidoti. England. Os course, one must not assume from the foregoing instances that . the paths of secretarial romance - rs we’Jl call it—is always bestrewn : with primroses. Very often it moves to be a rugged, thorny on<. A notable example of the latter was the case ot Mrs. Lillian Alt- ; water Heckscher. Heckscher’s first
wife, who had won her divorce! from him only three weeks before he married his secretary, brought suit for $250,000 for alienation of affections against her successor. 1 here we l --’ f»w primroses on that path. There are many angle’ to b<“ considered in this secretary-boss marriage idea which Dr. Cornell has failed to take into account chief among them is the problem of recreation and relaxation from business thoughts and worries. \\ hen a man marries his secretary and she coi.iinues to help him in ins business, there ceases to be any such tiling as "after office" hours. Tlie cpugle are in each nt in i s company constantly—24 hours a day—and all of the time both are burdened with mutual Imsiners worries. 0 r Sold For Back Taxes Waterloo, la. «J,R)—The lot .on i which the birthplace of Lou Henry Hoover formerly stood has been , sold for tax's. It was purchased by E. B. Clark of Cedar Rapids, ' la., for $194.08. Many professional i! buyers from all over lowa were | present at the auction, as well as ~ a number of persons connected • with the state historical society. .' ——- —o Get the Habit—Trade at Home,
TOWNSHIP TRI STEK’S AAAI 11. | HEPOHT TO 11)1 ISOH 1 BOARD >2 OF KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP ADAMS 1 < OINTY. INDI INA .1 INI ARY 1031 1 Receipt* January 2 Farmer’s State Bank Int 3.Z6 > 1 30 Adams County Auditor D. 576.59 1 February 1 Farmer’s State Bank Int 2.65'2 21 Farmer’s State Bank note 4,200.00; 2 Marcii 12 1 Farmer’s State Bank Int 1.90 2 April -A 1 Farmer’s State Bank Int .. _5 .37 $ s Adams County Auditor u. T 72.65 o May C 1 Farmer’s State Bank Int 2.12 t .> 26 Adams County Auditor D 1,000.0 V jg 10 Aug. Schlickman D. T 125.00 1 j 24 Aug. Schlickmuu do 2.00 ; , J uly 2 Adams County Auditor D 3,481.31 j 11 Harrison Twp Transfers 85.09 |j 26 Preble Twp. do 467.5 ) h 26 Adams County Auditor D 546.10|j August i IFarmer’s State Bank int 7 Washington Twp Transfers 170.0 u7, September 2 2 Farmer's State Bank Int 6.67 5 October 5 1 Farmer’s State Bank Int 5.93 5 29 Adams County Auditor D 2,481.31 7, November 1 Farmer’s State Bank Int . 3.40 7 6 French Twp. transfers 129.00 ; December 1 Farmer’s State Bank Int 5.X5 7 20 Adams County Auditor D 7,000.8 3 • I 4 County Auditor D. I’’. .. 5.00 ’ 27 Farmer’s State Bank Note 3,850.00 * DUburmemcntA i January « i 11 Earl Arnold Cleaning 14.00 > 13 Wm. Johnson, Repair 99.27 s 13 Farmer’s State Bank L&P 18.35 $ 16 Leo Strahm Teaching 75.0'9 1 2 4 IL J. Mann do 200.00 ] 2 4 Wm Bryan do 200.90 ] 24 Edna Kirkpatrick du 187.50 ] 21 Albert Coppess do . ... 185.00 • 24 Nell Coppess do 110.0*' 1 '4 Edna Borne do 120.00 ■ 2 4 Margaret Geisel do 105.0) ; 24 Vaughn Schladenhauf do 110. on ; 24 Berteline Zimmerman do 110.09 24 Albert Arnold Janitor 40.hu ; 24 Mrs. Wm Arnold F. P. L 16.32 : 24 Floyd <£■ Luther Arnold L 14.0') ; 31 Leo Strahm Teaching sO.G’> . February 1 Farmer’s State Bank L. B 17.95 ; 1 E’rerett & Hite Co Supplies 10.25 ■ 1 Democrat Co AdK’ 35.84 ; 1 The Berne W itness do . 31.8 J < 11). A. Studler B. B. 26.00 ( 3 IL J. Mann Teaching 100.00 6 I). A. Gilleom Repair 7.0) : 6 Fred Adler Cleaning 12? 0 19 Strahm Teaching 75.00 19 Margaret Geisel do 100.09 .’1 Vaughn Schladenhauff do 110.0.9 ‘ 21 Albert Arnold Janitor 40.(10 21 Albert Coppess Teaching 180.0!) ■ 21 Nell Coppess do 110.00 ■ 21 Wm Bryan do 210,09 ’ 21 Edna Kirkpatrick do 187.50 21 Berteline Zimmerman do lio in 21 Farmer's State Bank L & P 15.(,.» J 6 H. H. High Zion Cent 25.0 » 27 IL J. Mann Teaching 125.00 27 Edna Borne do 120.n0 27 Leo Strahm do 50.9) dar« ii 1 Eli Beer Poultry K 18.00 14 R. J. Mann teaching 125.u0 14 Suttles Edward Co Bonds 17.10 14 Row Peterson & Son Co B 14.20 14 McMillian Co -books 14.30 14 Book Supply Co do 25.33 | 14 Leo Strahm Teaching 50.00 21 Edna Kirkpatrick do 187.50 21 Samuel Henschen Repair 24.10 21 Albert Coppess Teaching 180. no .1 Nell Copper do 110.09 21 Vaughn Sdiladenhauff do 110.U0 .1 Wm. Bryan do 210.00 21 Margaret Geisel do 105.00 21 Berteline Zimmerman do 110.00 21 Edna Borne do 120.00 21 Albert Arnold Janitor 40.00 April L Farmer's .State Bank L & P 13.25 1 R. J. Mann Teaching 100.0“ S A. K. Stoneburner Sheep K 15.0*) s S. H. Harker do 15.00 S Geo Earman do 14.00 3 Ralph Ernst do 9.50 s I*l >yd Stone burn er do 12.0 n 8 Floyd Barger do- 18.00 8 Daniel Sc harry Repair 12.0“ 16 kaymond 1. Carrier Com 20.00' 16 L»-• Strahm Teaching 136.11 16 Edna Kirkpatrick do 198.79 14> Harold Men&.ije-n Janitor 15.00 16 Walter Zimmerman do 15.00 16 Fred Zimmerman Repair 1.50 18 Craigville Telephone Co T. 11.75 . io d. J. Mann Teaching 160.6) 18 Wm Bryan do 220.00 18 Margaret Geisel do 100.11 18 Ju.c Baumgartner Janitor 17.69 18 Joe Koehr Trans 12.0!) 18 Albert Arnold Janitor 40.uQ |R H. A. Breiner Supplies 40.17 21 Velma Spade Janitor . 15.0 h 1 Ciias Arnold Salary 200.00 t 8 Krick & Tyndall Tile 17.53 M Albert Coppess Supplies 3.50 21 Vaugjm schladenhauff T 101.8 s ’1 Albert Coppeas do 161.37 21 H. A. Breiner Janitor 80.00 25 J. 12. Smith M all Paper 68.00 -’•» Sell Coppess Teaching 79.57 25 r armor’s State Bank P & L 13.55 25 Edna Borne Teaching 1X5.11 25 Berteline Zimmerman do 118.65} , 25 R. J. Maun Institute io.no I May 2 4 Jay Smith Repair 70.0$ ! 24 I loyd Arnold paper 64,09 27 Farmer’s State Bank T & L 4.i»3 27 Decatur Lumber Co Repairs 8.33 I June 3 H. A. Breiner Coal . . . 276 50 CO Farmers State Bank Int 218.40 ’ Up 3 Inter Collegiate Pre&p D. 20 00 1 0 Richard, Luther, Floyd Ar
nold Staking ditch 9.00 2 Farmer’s State Bank B 343. v ) 14 D. H. Goble Books 4.2$ I 14 Craigville Tele. Co Tel 1.35 ; . 14 Leu Wasson Trustee T 04. >» - 14 First Nat. Bank Sheep K 125.00 I 14 Suttles & Edwards Co ins 7.70, 14 Ervin Bracht Mow H. S. 5..»0 ; 14 Indiana S. T. Ret F Pen 228.97,1 29 Edwards Studio P. & F 9.66 1 29 Clifton Striker Com 25.23 29 Geo Mass >nee Lumber l . i l 2') Sam Wmtright Sheep K 10.00 August 8 Nell Coppeas Institute 15.0) 26 Herman Sautbine & Chas Yager Repair 50.60 26 Frank Parrish Brooms 7.25 30 Ira Mcßride Repair 4.50 ' September 1 M. W. Rothert Supplies 13.28 1 Gaylord Bros Supplies l.Ou 12 Albert Dick Repair 31.12' 12 Leo Strahm Teaching 55.00 L 16 Chas Arnold* Salary . 250.00 i| 16 Everett & Hite T. Supplies 8.82 l| 16 J. W. Vursa-r Books 6UJ)o I 16 R. J. Mann Teaching 100.00 26 Nell Coppess do 110.09; 26 Margaret Geisel d > 110.“0. 26 Vaughn Schladenhauf do .. 110.09 26 Edna Borne do 110.00 I 26 Albert Arnold Janitor 60.0*» j 26 Wm Bryan Teaching 200.00' 26 Albert Coppess do ~ ' 190.40 26 R. J. Mann do 100.V0 26 Qlennys Arnold do 170-00 26 William Griffiths do .. 125.00 26 Leo Strahm do . 55.00 26 August Walters Repair 55.93 1 October 2 Floyd Ehrman Tel 6.35 I 2 Farmer’s State Bank L& P 8.5 s | 6 Daily Democrat Co Adv 26.79 R Kiger & Co Supplies 65.69 I 8 Berne Witness Budget Adv 21.9'J 8 Leo Strahm Teaching 50.00 I 8 Carl Pumphrey Clock 7.75 I 12 Andrew Schrock Repair 6.75 14 R. J Mann Teaching H. S. 100.0)1 14 H. H. High Sleaning 5.09 14 Wm. Sautbine Repair 7.00 20 Ralph Roop Drain 4.55 24 Margaret Geisel Teaching 105.09 24 Leo Strahm do 50.00 24 Albert Coppess do 190.0 h 24 Nell Coppess d > 110.9) 24 Albert Arnold Janitor 60.0 ) 24 Glennys Arnold Teaching 170.au 24 William Griffith Teaching 115.00 24 R. J. Mann do 150.00 24 Vaughn Sehladenhauff do 110.09 30‘William Bryan do . 216.56 30 Krick Tyndall Co Tile 10.76 29 Chas Arnold Salary 150.09 November 6 Farmer’s State Bank L& P 6.85 6 Edna Barrie Teaching 110.0“ 20 Leo Strahm do 55.00 20 Luther Arnold Clean 7.50 20 Glennys Arnold Teaching 170.0“ 20 Wm. Griffith do 125.00 22 Albert Coppess do 190.(Wi 22 Nell Coppess do HO.Oo 22 Margaret Geisel do 110.0) 22 Wm Bryan do 200.00 22 Vaughn Sehladenhauff dn 110.00 22 Edna Borne du ... 11000 22 Albert Arnold' Janitor . 60.0‘» 22 Le ) Strahm Teaching 80.00 22 Decatur lumber Co G & L 8.10 22 J. J. Newberry Co W. S . 6.59 December 1 R. J. Mann Teaching 200.0 » 2 Guy Brown Magazines 15.85 1 Leonard Supply Co Supplies 2.10 6 Everett & Hite Paper 5.Hs 8 Schafer Hdw Co Supplies 26.5! 8 Callow & Kohne do 17-00 17 Velma Spade 15 09 H Margret Geisel Teaching 10L66 1< William Griffith do 118.77 19 Lee Hdw Co Furnace 107.37 19 Lloyd Roth Janitor 22.00 19 H. A. Breiner Supplies 10.99 19 Wm Bryan Teaching 230.00 19 Fred Adler Janitor Zs.e i 19 Albert Arnold do 69 0) 19 Walter Conrod Clean 5.00 I? Moore <lo 15.00 Ia yjennys Arnold Teaching 15 4.33 5a --Über-t Coppess Teaching 176.1 I ,2 *\ c ’l Coppess do .... 95.21 -0 Edna Borne do 107.99 ’2 Vaugiin Sehladenhauff do 107 99 -9 Harve Beery Adv B 5.09 -0 Jacob Henschen do 5 on 20 Pan Scherry do 55,0 20 Otto Bieberick Janitor 9 o,j -0 Smith Drug Co S. Sup 13.50 2f) Jacob Barger '>A J xv neß w M ? n . key Repair. 20.1“ “2 H. Johnson Repair z.ho 0? I-’ s, ’ l 'l a d* n hauff Repair 1.50 .'»n V; J ;, leaching 150.uu McKean Repair .3.0 h -3 Leo strahm Teaching 72 99 -3 Farmers State Bank P. L 28.00 23 Teachers R T. F p 128.56 ?? 4 . M- ?*n)merman Repair ”1 59 - Sam Leyse Clean x'.sn 2 4 Luther Arnold g il Martin do 30.5-0 -4 Robert Beery F. Arnold 9 Arno .W QWIOff Ooors 10.0“ 24 Craigville Tele Co T. 4 1; 26 Farmer’s State Bank B. 39349 t."* 18 Arnold Salary Ix7 no '/’■'"•'r'*- St-tc Bank Note g,.132J7 ui lenient Showing Amount of %1i Df Kirkland rownnbip, A<luaiim County Town mH ip Fund nJ’.J'. Bsilauer on hand r. 1.07 during year 1 133 81 total of Balances I r a | Hj Receipts i Ix4ol dur ‘»K year Final Ballances 28.06 . , . Mvhoo! Fund t e n >> hand J.Sjrt.an Tn o U > r '” Z yeM 13.976.5fi Total of Balances and Kci elpts , - .» U KburaeinrntM durina vear I ’ i-.T' -- I'iual Balances. 8 y * r Tan 1 'sn .T u 1 ,t * nn ! v"!’' , kalaiiee on hand 121 n; Receipts during year loosi i't Total pf Balances 1V.081.-3
and Receipts 10,1 Itisbui'sementa during year l-t,l Final Balances 1>1»K Fli-l-l Jan. 1. Balance on hand Receipts during year : Total of Balances and Receipts Uisburseejutnia during year ; Final Balances Tatnl of All Funds Final Bulan-es Total balance as shown by this report Warrant cb<‘eks outstanding December 31st 193 n Total balances ami ont.-t.ii.ding warrants December 31 11)30 2.1 Cash in depository December 31. 193 h 2.1 CHAS ARNOI.I-, Iristio Kirkland Township. MARKET REPOR DAILY REPORT OF L 0 AND FOREIGN MARK BERNE MARKET Corrected Jan. 27 No commission and no yardage taken off I Hogs, 200 lbs. down Hogs, 200-240 pounds Hcgs, 240-280 pounds Hogs. 24025 V pounds j Hogs, 300-350 pounds Roughs I Stags Vealers Lambs FORT WAYNE LIVESTOI Fort Wayne, Ind., Jan. -i- — Livestock: Hog market, 10-15 c lower; 140 lbs.. $7.75; 140-1 S" lbs.. I 180-200 lbs., $8; 200-225 lbs., 225-250 lbs., $7.65; 250-275 $7.45; 275-300 lbs., $7.25; * lbs., $7.10; roughs, $6.25; $4.50; calves, $11: lambs. $S __—- » EAST BUFFALO LIVESTO East Buffalo, N. Y., Jau — Livestock: Hogs: Raceipts. 1,20 u; ho' d 600; fairly active; mostly st bulk desirable, 150-200 lbs.. 210-235 lbs., $8.40-$8.65; few ■ butchers, $7.65; pigs quoted. Cattle: Receipts, 25; n«i« steady. Calves: Receipts, 100; ' unchanged, $12.50 down Sheep. Receipts, 600, steady at Monday's advance, ity considered; bulk better $9.75; medium kinds and t outs. $8.50; late Monday on( choice lambs, $9.95. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOS Mar. May mJ'? Wheat, Old -79 H .81% New .79% .82% Corn, Old .64% .66% v-- 4 New .64% .67 Oats, Old .32% .32% -3- s New .33 4 — LOCAL Gf.AIN MARKE Corrected Jam 'J 1 No. 1 New Wheat , No. 2 New Wheat ■ New Oats Barley , Hye ; No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 lbs. LOCAL GROCERS EGG MAI Eggs, dozen ; BUTTERFAT AT STATIC , Butterfat —- —O — — - - ; RARGAINFt— Bargains W lti-,m, IMt-'ng Room * u ' ' reuses and rugs. Stuckey ' Mouroe. Our phone num
