Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 29 January 1931 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED \DVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE at a bargain—Tlv Jamea Arnold residence on Mur Khali street. James R. Fleming. Port land. , 21-Ht lint SALE Rail wood, inquire ot S2O North Sixth street. 23t3x FOR SALE—Electric 8 tube Spar ton table model radio. In excellent condition. Priced to sell. Call 592 FOR SALE —National cash regia ter, gpod as new; automatic; can be bought very reasonable. Inquire C. A. Douglas Co . 24-3". KIR SALI-i -lo x 21 foot - brooder house. Frame ot native timber. W. IL McHarnes, Route 4. Decatur. Preble phone. 24-2tx 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 Decat;tr Hatchery, phone 497, Decatur, Ind. 2.:>4 FOR SALE -Fordson tractor and traitor plow. See Mary E. Steele, Bellmont road. mile north of Decatur. 24-3tx FOR SALE— Good used 25 model T Ford, two door sedan. Will consider good work horse in exchange. James Halberstadt at Fort garage. 25-3tx FOR SALE Just received a large shipment of spring filled and felt mattresses, double deck bed springs and iron beds to be sold very reasonable. Here's your chance to -save some money. Sprague Furniture Company, 134 W. Monroe street, phone 199. 25-3 t FOR SALE— Roan colt. 3 years old A good one and well broke. Daniel Stepler, 5 miles west, 14 mile south of Monroe. Monroe phone. 25-3t* FOR RENT FOR RENT Newly deeorated b room modern duplex hard wood floors, motor plumbing 114 blocks from Court hose, on Madison St. Telephones 801-190. 25-3tx 10k kfcNT-Modern"si\ room duplex house. Immediate possession. s2(l per month. Phone 606 or 312. 2at3

WANTED WANTED—Good, clean, bnj Raes, suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 7c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. \y ANTED—GirI wants work after school and on Saturdays. Call 854 Dierkes St. or phone 5754 15-331. X LOST AND FOUND LOSTi-St rayed or Stolen — Two Jerseys and one red and white spotted cow. Finder please call 5364. 23t3x Business Service Experienced In Electric Wiring, will figure your work at low cost. Best materials and select fixtures. Inspect my work for reference. Work guaranteed. — Georgtr Squier, phone 757. 22-23-24-27-28-29 X ——* —(j Oldest Swede Celebrates Liußneping. Sweden Jan. 29 1 I'D—Sweden’s oldest inhabitant. ('. G. Pctteisson. has just celebrat rd lil« lo4th birthday at Vreta. In spite of his great age ho reads the newspapers every day and likes to liste nto the radio. Last year King Gustaf * gave him one hundred crown as a birthday gift. — o • Get tfje Habit—Trade at Hom?. •— o —- Play Binge, Molica, Friday nigM. I Half Price i SALE ; offers tremendous reductions on everything in our store. Check over your needs and visit us for ’’ these savings. John I. Myers Co., Inc

S.E Black I FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Cails answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Servica FUNERAL DIRECTOR | Lad' Attendant / W. H. ZWICK & SON X ’ - Calls answered day and night r-1 , Ambulance Service • Phones: Office 61. Home 303 it I - ■■ ■■■ ■■■■ I ■■■ — n Yager Brothers Funeral Directors r i Calls answered day or night. At night call phone 44. Day time call phone 105. Ambulance Service, day or night. ■hi —■ I I -a, i N. A. BIXLER '| OPTOMETRIST s Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted i- HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m Telephone 136 1 t Lobenstein & Doan x FUNERAL DIRECTORS ’ Calls answered promptly day or I night. Ambulance Serv.ce. • Office Phone JO. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 < LADY ATTENDANT For BETTER HEALTH SEE I DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed 1 Chiropractor and Naturopath t Riadonic diagnosis and treatment I • Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 yearn in Decatur. 1 s Evansville Man Takes Own Life With Shotgun i .1 i h ! Evansville, Ind., Jan. 29 (UPI I I [ Herb’ rt Benzinger took his shot I s ' gun with him to bed. waited until; i 'his wife fell asleep ami then disx I charged the weapon with his toe. 1 -Icommitting suicide. No reason for Hi suicide was advanced. ri . ° Seven Members of One Family Burn to Death (

. Williamsport, Penn. Jan. 29 —| ( ; (UP)—Seven persons were burned] ; to death today when fire destroyed I , the home of Clyde Smith. Powys,' near here. Smith and six of his children are ] I dead. Mrs. Smith and the surviving I. Jchild, aged 2, are in critical condi-1 ' •lions a. a hospital here. Great nane a cneese Hound , | Colon. Neb., - (UP) — George' ? Burt, farmer near here, was given'] I a Great Dane dog by his brother. I' c I He's decided it was all a mistake —I , It's a "cheese-hound." The dog. as large as a small man, gained en- , tiance to the back porch of the Burt , home the first night he was on the :, place, “picked" the latch on tne : v refrigerator door, and ate a 10-' t pound cheese. r 0 SALE CALENDAR ‘I Auctic: oers are u sked to bring fu their sale dates which will b<-• run free of charge in this caleu ] I ,?r — lan. 11 — Dwa' -r Community Sale.l 11 1 Feb. 2—Russel Howell, 1% miles] " cast 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 wes‘ Monroeville. Roy I I Jonnson, auct. j Feb. 6—James I-ahtnan, % mile] ' north Dixon, Ohio on state line. „ Roy Johnson, auct. Feb 9 —B. A. Winans. 1 mile east r < of Baldwin, Ohio. Roy John- ! son, auct. Feb. 11—Mrs. Geo. Scare, 1 mile] south, l’4ml. west Convoy, Ohio. I ] Roy Johnaon. auct. I Feb. 12—Dave Wirts, % mile north; of McGill, Ohio. Roy Johnson,! auct. | Fel). 13—Ferdinand Stauffer 5% .mi. north Berne, 1 mi. west % mi ) south Monroe on State Road 27. ] Closing out sale. Jeff Liechty, Auctioneer. Feb 16- -Ed. Boesse, 1 mi. south. ' IM mi. east Geneva. Closing out sale and pure bred Holstein cattle. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 17—A. W. Johnson, 2 mils east of Monron, Ind. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb, 20—Fred Tsch, 4 mi. west and 1 mi. south Monroe, farm sale. i Feb. 24-Louis Schaudt, % mile . south Middleberry, Ohio; 9 mile I east Decatur. Roy Johnson, auct Feb. 26—Bert Marquardt, 3 mile north Monroeville on Lincoln highway. Pure bred Chester White hog sale. Roy Johnson, auct. ■ - Q-.... ,

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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Jan. 29. No commission and no yardage taken off Hogs, 230 lbs. down $7.70 i Hogs, 200-240 pounds $7.50 , Hogs. 240-280 pounds $7.10 , Hogs. 280-300 pounds $6.95 ( ' Hogs, 300-350 pounds $6.80 , Roughs $5 —5.50 I Stags $4.50 ; I Vealers ... $10.50 ' Lambs $8.50 ! CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept. I Wheat, Old .791! .81% .q; New .82% Corn. Old .63% .65 .66% .65% ] ' New .63% .65% Oats, Old .32% .32% .32 New .32% Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind.. Jan. 29—(UP) ] Livestock. Hog market steady to I ] 110 c lower; 100-140 lbs. "7.75; 140-1 ' I ISO lbs. $8.00: 180-200 lbs. $1.90; i 1200-225 lbs. $7.75; 225-250 lbs $7.-'' |SO; 250-275 lbs. $7.30; 275-300 lbs.] $7.10; 300-350 lbs. $6.90; Roughs $6. i ' 'stags $4 50; calves sll. lambs SB.-] » B ’ so ’ East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 800; holdovers ] 2,200; slow'; generally 10-20 c lower; desirably 150-210 lbs. $8.40; 130 Il>. pigs $8'.50: 215-240 lbs.] | SB.IO-8.40; nothing done on weight-' I ier kinds. Cattle; ’ Receipts 125; butcher I I stock draggy; barley steady; med.; steers and heifers $8.25-8.35; cows ; active; cutter grades $3,75-4.25. ! Calves: Receipts 50; vealers unI changed $12.50 down. Sheep: Receipts 600; lambs; I rather slow; steady with WeduesI day's close on slightly above early I trade; good to choice lambs $9,50- ] 9.65; few clips $9; medium kinds' i and throwouts $8.53. — LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Jan. 29. ! No. 1 New Wheat GBc ! No. 2 New V/heat 67c | Now Oats 28c i Barley 50c i Rye 50c i ■ No. 2 Yellow Com, per 100 lbs GOc —75c I LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET ] Eggs, dozen 15c BUTTERFAT AT STATION J Butterfat 22c HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Lawrence Kieithenz, 227 North Filth street, submitted to a minor operation at ‘.he Adams Comity Metnoiial Hospital Tuesday. Miti. Hairy Brown, Geneva, Route ' 2. underwent a mine; - operation at ] the local hosiptal Tuesday. George Case, Decatur, Route 7, ! submitted to a major emergency f operation at the Adams county Me mot lai Hospital Tuesday. I Clifford Beil Willshire, Ohio. R. j I was admitted to the Adams Couu,ity Memorial Hospital this morning Jto receive modi'at treatment. J Mrs. Albert Mutsebler, 632 North , Third street, undercut a minor at the Adams t'ainty Me . jnorial Hospital this ’lorn, . 1 Martin Timme. Ne»- Haven. Route ’j 2. is a medical patient ?t the .. . jamsin Count/ Memorial Hospital.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1931.

Whd lie Scenna By HARRISON CARROLL. ♦comment among the critics for his Copynrhv. 1931, Prvmiet Syndicate, inc. performance in *1 he Big Iran, HOLLYWOOD, Jan 0 o.— but Fox reports that his fan mail Though Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is is now exceeded only by that =» silent on Jack Gilbert’s immediate Charles barrel!. . .Mack Sennett is future pre- directing an all-color aviation ’’ comedy with Andy Clyne and Marparations are jorie Beebe. ..Clara Bow’s latest going on at I picture, “No Limit,” has been canthe studio to I celled at the local Paramount Thetransform atre in favor of “The Blue Angel.” “C he r i • Bib!” rf*? Paramount probably feels the pubinto a suitable ■ lie is tired of Clara for a while, vehicle for the Ki star IRISH COMING BACK. This story bv HL ■ Southern California football fans Gaston Lcroux ■ must witness again the harrowing originally wa s J details of last year’s upset by intended for I/ Notre Dame. It !s:.2 h x’j! venture of a John Radio I icturcs condemned pris- Gilbert. took many reels oner who escapes on his way to f film of t fc e Devil’s Island and returns to get revenge It is a double identity R ame and 1 role, as the prisoner has his sea- use them tures remade by plastic surgery, their forthcom- ® John Robertson will direct ing college p]c | * C There J ‘i’s L some talk of Gilbert ture. , Not. only doing another story before “Chen- th> s . but \ nl ? ,e Bib.” According to an exciting JUcJm aM.K rumor, it may be a co-starring role 1 JyO championopposite Greta Garbo in a talkie ship team, inversion of “The Rise and Fall of eluding Mr. Ca Susan Lennox.” Production offi- ndeo and Mr. Jo n rials are tight-lipped about this, but Savpld t, are W.yne it definitely ,s under consideration. AMBITIOUS INTERPRETER. Joel McCrea and Dorothy Lee are Out at Hal Roach’s they en- to play the romantic leads. Ingaged a French interpreter to as- cidentally, Dorothy is to have the fist Charley Chase and his director, feminine lead opposHe Bert James Horn, in making a foreign Wheeler m 100 Many Cooks, version. On his first day, the in- AV _ CC , r__, __ terpreter simply took charge, leav- AYRES ROW SETTLED, ing Horn wondering what it was On Sunday last a tense situaall about. The second day was a tion existed between Universal and repetition until noon, when the in- Lewis Ayres. Filmdom’s latest terpreter disappeared. meteor. About 2:30 p. m., he returned Aroused by the fact that Warn- ■ to the set and Horn demanded to ers paid Universal $5,000 a week know where he had been to use him in “Tne Doorway to The interpreter calmly replied Hell,” Ayres refused to go on with that he had been on a scouting the filming of “The Iron Man.” a I trip to M.-G.-M. to try and find boxing story and his current asI a substitute for Chase, as his signment. j French was very bad. Thanks to someone’s diplomacy, and probably to a more sajisfac- ’ LATEST GOSSIP torv salary arrangement, the Virginia Valli has gone to Port- voting actor now is going on with land where she is playing a two- tha P lctu,e - Until recently his $ “Tkn in salary is reported to have been weeks engagement m The In- les? ssf | o a wgf . k tr n i lte The row was identical with dozHelen Menken ro '-- •• -C ens o f ot hers between studios and | Moore has two studios ready to y Oung p] a y erß( w ho have come into use in a picture, if she can find su j ( j en prominence and have been the right story, oo far, R has ga j] e( j by the disparity between proved elusive. Josef von btern- salaries and the amount that berg says he has an iron-bound studio was able to get for contract with Paramount for two thern on t h e oppn ma rket. years. This apparently dispose® of Incidentally, Jean Harlow is to the rumor that he is going to W ar- have the feminine lead opposite ners. 1 say "apparently” because Ayres in “The Iron Man.” Ruth Chatterton denied up to the ■ — last minute that she had signed do YOU KNOW with Warners. Maybe they’ve al- that De Witt Jennings, police inready signed Joe to come over spector in dozens of prison films, after the two years are up. . .John once was drama critic on the Sait Wa~,ne didn’t excite favorable Lake Tribune?

Lightest Ice Crop In Years at Wabash I, Wabash. Ind. Jan. 39 (UP>—An-' other crop failure was chalked up in Irdiana today with the admission h of farmers in the Laketon era that 1 t»'( v have harvested the lightest ice ' crop in many years. The ice harvest was complet'd 1 when farmers became fearful ti.at ] they would suffer (rum further de- ] lay. Ice was only six inches thick.] U is put up annually as a coniniun j ity project. , ’ 0 — Canada Has 40 Sanctuaries 1 Ottawa, Jan. 29—(UP)—Canada ]

now lias in federal bird sanctilariei scattered across the country. Sur veys indicate that these eanctuttnei |are ettedive in preserving bird li’fe A census of birds in a group of tei ireservations on the north shore 0 ithe St. Lawrence in 19’30 showed ai (average increase of all varities o ‘ 19 per cent since 1925. Uses 59-Year-Old Skates 17,cektou, Mass.— <U,R> —Rielwi ' 11. Cole. 77 year-old shop worker still uses a pair of damp skate: 1 made in Halifax. N. S„ 59 year: ; ago, and which he says were th 1 first clamp skates to be manut’ac ] tured.

row X'.inr tki sivu vi ‘1 iti.ritit r to ttnisom iioako ii 01-' HOOT TOW xsmr IIHMS 11 cot >l'l IMtIAAV JAM AHA IIKIO I Heceipts January |J 2 Old Adams Co Hank Int 12.22 February I! 1 Auditor, Draw SS3.27|* 1 (Hd Adams Co Bank Int. 17.77 J March Obi Adams Co Hank Int 11.17 1 * j April .! l.» old Adams Co. Bank Int 115 l>og Tax Refund C. I>. T. 233.5 Kj J j 30 Old Adams Co Bank Inf 8.18 i j i May I 5 Dog- Tax dog Tax 2.00 ’ '2B B. W. Rice A. & T 325.00 ■ j June l 3 Old Adams Co. Bank Int 5.28 ‘ (July No business ; August 14 First National Bank Draw 3,421.2 »|* il4 First National Bank Draw 622.60 t • ill First National Bank D. T. Jl.oojSeptember x i 2 First National Bank Int 3.n'i i’. 3 First National Bank dog tax 2 : 13 First National Bank refund j O< tober |1 First National Bank Int 4.63 p I t’nder .vood ty|>e Co refund 22.50 i • 6 H. Franz trans 3J»'i j 2201 d Adams Co Bank Int 4.53 22 old Adams Co Bank Int I.!*-’ 22 Old Adams Co Bank Int 4.97 22 Obl Adams Co Bank Int 1.77 29 Old Adams Co Bank Draw 1,424.22 31 Old Adams Co Bank Int 5.32 November 1 First National Bank Int 1.26 |1 old Adams C<> Bank O. Draft 25. n.» i 6 Ernst Fuelling dog tax 1.09 December 2 Old Adams Co Bank int 7.23 i 19 Adams Co Draw 7,097.47 | 7 I’nion township transfer . 72.n0 j 7 Preble Township do 255.0“ j 2 Mary Clem organ 2.00 , 30 Washington twp transfers 128.00 lYiNhurttcinmt < I January 2 Ind Ser\i«e Corp L. & P 10. XI 1 Bert Haief plastering lo.’>o 6 Zwi< k & Son Chair & rug 17.00 7 Adolph Bieberick Adv B a.n i 7 August Busiek do 5.00 9 Chas. Longenberger do 5.00 11 R. A. Eudaly 'reaching 112.5" 11 Ben. J. Waggoner Sheep K 217.00 13 Jesse Franklin Shoveling 12.00 15 Mis. S. S. Magley Supplies .5.3" 21 D. IL Coble Ptg. Co Fur. 36.23 21 Ind. Service Corp L. & P. 12.2 > 21 Kiger Ar Co Supplies 36.71 21 Ind. School Supply Co do 56.11 21 Krick I ymlall Co tile 7.3 1 23 Walter Boenker Labor 16.!»n 23 Frank Singleton Janitor 4" no 2 4 Daisy Brokaw do 10.00 24 H. A. Eudaly ’leaching 11j..» 2 1 L’Hth B. Lehman do 150.00 21 Thelma Cogan <1 » 150.0 n 2 4 Harve Haggard <!•» 140.00 21 Mary N. Suttles do 110,0'1 ] 24 Ele< ta Oliver do 130.00 24 Mary Clem do - 126.0 • 24 Dorothy Rabbitt do 110.00 21 Geo. St hieferstein Driving .56.1’0 2 1 V. A. Brokaw do 61.1't 27 Grnham Ar Walters titles .5" 30 Chas Bittner trans 30.00 131 Standard Oil Co G. Ar O II.NX I’l Le /is Lewion Repair !.<»’» February I A. J L»-wt»n Salary 60.00 I?. Steele Ac Jaberg Bond 7.5‘t ] . Lafounta’ll Lumber Co wood L G W. Guv Brown Supplies 7.25 I 7 John 17. M inu Snoveltng 27.30 j i o.u i airchild hauling 1.0. 'll R. A. Eudaly Teaching 112.>0 II Chas Mailand Hauling 9.09 jll O. 11. Greist T. Rt. Fund 86.15 115 Lewis bewton haulrwg 15.09 117 Ind. Service Corp L. Ac P 12.15 120 11. E. Zerkle Stamps 4.00 _1 $ ranK Singleton Janitor 40.00 21 Daisy Br kaw do . 40.<'9 21 I’. A. Eudaly Teaching 112.50 121 L llth B. Lehman do 150.00 21 Thelma Cogan do 139.2; 1 <2l Harve Haggard do 1 10.“0 , Ll Mary N. Suttles do 99.22 121 Electa Oliver do 119.19 21 Mary Clem do 126.<»•» 21 Dorothy Rabbitt do 99.18 . 21 Geo bchieferstein driving 56.00 i 21 V. A. Brokaw do 56.00 25 John E. Mann grading 25.40 25 Chas. Bittner 'lrons 30.00 27 Oita Weber grading 2.50 28 Standard Oil Co G. & o 12.6a 28 Suttles Ar Edwards Bund 100.00 March ’ 8 R. A. Eudaly 'reaching 112.50 , 7 Laviha Christener do 550.00 13 A. J. Lewton Salary 100.00 13 Schafer Hdw. Co repairs 45.41 13 Decatur Lumber Co do 65.59 11 A. I. Moser Co furnace R 3.00 * 14 Goble Ptg. Co Supplies 3.09 15 Harve Crackett caulking 125.00 15 Kit hard Lewton lab »r 16.09 1-■ 20 F’ed Mahan repairs 19.75 ,gl2l R. A. Eudaly Teaching 112.50 21 Edith B. Lehman do ... a i.»o.e»i 21 Thehmi Cogan do 150."0 >2l 21 Harve Haggard do 110.00 ' . 21 Mary N. Suttles du 110.09 ’’’ 21 l;.»" ta Oliver do 130.09 IU 21 Mary Clem do 126.00 .. 2l Dorothy Rabbitt do 110.00 [)I 21 Lavina Christener do 110,00 21 Daisy Brokaw Janitor 10. on 21 Frank Singleton do 10. mi _I Geo. Schieferstein driving 5*.80 ..■1 V. A. Brokaw d o ux.xii 2 1 Inter Collegiate I Tess dip 21.5,i rd 2 1 Ind. Service Corp L. Ar P. x.e . 27 Lewis Lewton labor 6.00 !L 27 Chas Bittner trans 30.‘hi .’9 Richard Ijewton labor 3.o‘i 31 Standard OH Co gasoline 40.52 I’B vpril 1Q 1 A. J. Lewton Salary 60 mi M .l P. A. Eudaly Teaching 112.,." (C-,4 John E. Mann grading 13. u 8 H. B. Macy Alcohol 5.01 114 Rev. Paul W. Schultz B. S 5.0 u

15 Raymond P. Currier G. S 20.0 ) -i 15 Fred Engle Orchestra 10.05 21 16 Richard Lewton hauling 6,00 21 18 Frank W. Downs school C 25.90 21 IS R. A. Eudaly Teaching 112.50 J2l 18 1 ?lit li B. Ijehman do 159. •" -1 1x Thelma Cogan do 150.o*) y2l . 18 Harve Haggard do 110.00'21 is Mary N. Suttles do 110.00 21 1 18 Electa Oliver do 130.00 21 I 8 M.irv 4 ’h-m do 126 "■» 21 18 L<»vina Christener do 110.0a;21 18 Dorothy Rabbit do 110.00 125 18 Daisy Brokaw’ Janitor 40.0 > 2 4 18 Harve Haggard Institute 20.00 24 lx V. A. Brokaw driving 67.20 25 18 Geo. Schieferstein d<» 56.50 De* 18 Edith B. Lehman Institute 20.05 2 J 18 Frank Singleton Janitor 32. v I 2 A 19 Ind. Service Corp L. Ar P x. 85 2 1 19 Mary Clem Ins. Ar Jan. 75. n i 3 I 22 Mary Suttles do 15.09 I 3 1 22 Thelma Cogan do 12.5" 6 I 22 Electa Oliver Jan Sup Ins 82.91 ]lo 23 Old Adams Co. Bank N 522.50 io 23 Mrs. S. S Magley Supplies 2.55 1” 21 Lovina Christener Ins. 20.00 ilO 28 Lewis Lewton enumeration 3o.i»o|lo 2S Herman Web**r grading 9.09 11 28 Dorothy Rabbitt Institute 12.59 12 •May 12 13 Richard painting -19.50 15 ■ 5 Chas Bittner Arans ,30.“ J 15 *5 A. J. Lewton Salary loo.on 16 5 Helen Bushk trans 15.60 16 5 Wayne Hdw Co Supplies 5.21 16 8 Clarence Russell Cleaning 39.0» 16 10 V. A. Brokaw painting 62.1a 17 10 Richard Lewton painting 17.‘>01 19 12 Standard Oil Co G. Ar O 2<‘.l »jl9 14 Lewis Lewton painting 14.0i>|19 19 Ben Waggoner dog fund 300.40 1 9 20 Ind. Service Corp L. Ar P 6.85 19 21 River Side Garage repair I.m» 19 24 Lewis Lewton painting 29.00 19 31 Richard Lewion painting 17...? 19 j J u ire 19 I2A. J. Ijewton Salary 60.00 19 I 2 Citizens Telephone C<r Tel. 18.50 19 ,12 Richard Lewton painting 61.2.»! I■’ July No business 119 Xugust 19 21 <). H. Geist T Rt F 13.1! 19 21 Lewis Lewton painting 80.75 19 22 Kain Coal Co Coal 280.28 19 23 Chas. Barnhouse hauling 8.00 19 23 Frank Singleton do 13.50 20 25 Fred Br »kaw labor 83.15 -2 25 Hubert Zerkle stamps 4.00 22 26 Dr. L. H. Zeigler C of C. 26.00 23 26 Montgomery Ward Co T Ar B 31.07 - • ; 26 Lucius Somers grav< 1 4.00 23 , 27 Montgomery Ward Co ba I 5.23 23 27 Frank Singleton cleaning 20.00 24 , 30 Mrs. Geo Brown do .. 15.00 26 September -1* t Wm Biehold shoveling 1.5 i I Ben Waggoner Sheep K 29.00 *’2 • 2 A J. Lewion Salary 260.G0 1 3 Mrs. K. S. Magley Supplies 2.1-4 i ► 6 Daisy Brokaw* cleairng 20 * Ind Service Corp L. Ar 1’ 9.32 ’2* • lit nderwnml Type. <• > repair 73.5" '!! » 12 R. A. Eudah ’leaching 11250 11 1 12 Dale Eudaly do 75.00 » 12 Harve Haggard do 70.00 ’» • 13 Robert Rice labor 4,50 !,'■ 1 I I Chas Johnson cleaning ’ mi L u » 15 Democrat Co Adv . 76 91 ’ » 15 Berne Witness ( o do 4..’2.j J 7 ' 'ls Frank Sordlet transfers 200*00 .! • 16 Electa Oliver teaching 50.00 *' l ' ,s v A. Brokaw Supplies 13. is . ' 23 John E. Mann grading 29 «5 ' ’6 R. A. Eudaly Teaching 112.50 .6 Dale Eudaly do 75 mi fc ' • 75 Haggard do .‘J • -6 Margaret Schem k do 120.00 . ’I 26 Thelma Cogan do 150 00 *’ • !6 Mary Clem do 126J8 *' ' Oliver do xo.oo . ; -b '.Sla He.ninK <i-> llo.<>«i , s, 'l>l , 'fi“rsteln driving .->(;.n i . ' -*> V A. Brokaw do 57'1'1 ’ -T' Dalny Brokaw .Janitor s"'i>n j Frank Singleton do ■ 211 Olariys Harrid trans 20 <i I !* ) 2 ' Standard Oil Co gas ell 35?,) '' I 30 Chas Bittner trans . . lojio ,] Ictober 0 ! Salary . fio.no i; }. r Uy feasuret lights ) > i 0 ? n!, av !"’ diking Hauling i, ■■ I , !. ie ." la , ’ °S an 'leaching 75 no l> ii !! . " A - Eudaly do i, ■■ .. II Dale Eudaly do. 75ji'i SI! {p'hard Uewton repair .... 5'5:) j, 0 hn lar \ e Hazard do 70.0a B " ',n u’ ( ,e . lee E stone Co stone 119 50 1; 0 ™ gt anda ? l Oil Co gas 73. M 1 " 'i t-?' 1 , n s ieaehing 98.6-i U 0 '-'eeta Oliver do liu 1 , ,] 2 ;• A. Eudaly do J ( " oV. ’’J Eudaly ,1,, 75,„ 0 B -* Thelma Cogan do r.) -r, 1; " ■! t^-h r , ga ‘u-., s '' h< -'“ k 11,1 loxj',7 i 0 5, ,<h' l b Uittner trans u " ' m r T e ,!, l:i " Kilr ' 1 70 0') Li t 7 oi'.''L I’2"’ d ? 'I ;; a '7 'iarroil trans "0 ii.l T 'I !' r '"' k Singleton Janitor ■’ '1 v a '5 V dj I"'.'"' V 0 Brokaw driving 53 on '1 7- Sl 'hioterstein do .-..-. j r m"’, laril .. Uewtou repair z'rjo 0 Mal " a Selking hauling 11 •< •. n ‘ A : ■' Eewton Salary .. n,„ ,> , „ M aym Hdw Co Snppli. .. x' G- ": 1 | td''r«'"od type Co ribbons 7'l,■) '' ! 1 , 1 "' P E. & I- , 0 7 ■■ H " '"’mb supplies ■■■; iq <1 7 Millon Bradley Co supplies 10 75 O n , Euniber Co brldg.- ■, a, 0 j >?; " "ohle Co Supplies '2-, ] 11 "S DI t NBt ’ £ an J " ver tifaft J..'o;i V 0 * ">'J At'ama ' ’■> >’-mk note -r, s -,j 5 le- Edwards Co Ins 153'00 I ‘J 1 I-. V. Eudaly Tea< hinK- , >-> u ' Dale Eudaly d . " Ts- I'. 9 | A! arve , Ha do vnm! . " 15 l Tohn 'i'n k o""" St "" e I: ''s"t J , D> John Alhertme repair e ' ,PII| y hauling 7?;-] F 0 '.’ Earn htenliai'il repair 6 ' n) " s Itn'iTn 141 ' Lu 1 1 - I,l ' el ' ' ” lumber 281'j • 2 ; ■j si rua Fl J,' llln K teaching ... iio'mi I 5 21 Gladys Harrod hauling .... 2oJm ]

i’..tecia ouver tea* nmg i it. V l;u<l?l\ th Dale Eudaly do io.*’ Frank Singleton Janitor l<>.Wl Thelma Cogan tea hing I.XM Harve Haggard do 7W Margaret Schenck do 120.<W; Mary Clem do 12iW Daisy Brokaw Janitor !".>« V A. Brokaw driving Geo Si hieforstein do PhiP»auer hauling WH Erwin Fox labor I'W Standard Oil Co gas oil Guv W. Brown suppli’ Chas Bittner hauling I “vember Martin Selking stone 12-Tm A. J. Lew ton Salar> H. L. Kern repairs 311.4 Richard Lewton hauling Indiana Service Corp L. A I HJ H. F. Bultemier repair Krick Tyndall <’<• libBobbs Merrill C > Supplies M Democrat-C » Suppln s - 1 Kiger & Co do M. W. Rothvrt do Wni Selking grading Martin Selking stom ! Phil Strahm grading ♦ Standard Oil Cu gas oil > otto Fuelling labor f ’-L i Walter Uohnker grading IJF I Martin Selking »ton< Ud i Wm Work Inger i Richard Lewton organ Albert Numbers repairs l Gladys* Harrod hauling i Chas Bittner hauling ♦ Frank Singleton Jaiiitm ♦ Mary Clem teaching ♦ R. A. Eudaly do -r’-JJ ♦ Dale Eudaly do » Thelma Cogan <b> ♦ Harve Haggard do 14 ♦ Margaret Schem k do t Electa Oliver do 1 Esta Fleming do !< V. A. Br)kaw driving » Geo. Schieferstein do < Daisy Brokaw Janito 4 Dale Eudaly supplies ;• J. O. Danner Or< h» str !♦ Citizens 'lei. Co Teh-. ♦ i’isher Ar Harris suppi" - :]rlj 9 Dora B. Erwin legal s, rvl ' e 2 Indiana Service (. orp >• 1 .-,.21 2 DeeatUF Pub. School t rji■> L ',’Tj 3 Decatur Lumber Co ' ra 3 County Supt suppli»*s 3 R. A. Eudaly trans 3 Win Rh .denbeck tib’ '.’./J 4 Clitford Darkless tran< 6 H. L. Kern repairs ..Lj 6 A. It. Asliham iu r repays 6 IL Knapp Ar son G Blue Creek Stone < ■ ‘ s j. : 7 August Walters repaiis 9 A. J. Lew tun Sala r \ h Wm Aumann labor tateiueHl Moiwiag . l aid to lhe \ I ’ r,ou ’; ill in Os Rout Township lowuatiap Fmh’l a nuary 1, 1930 ialanco on hand ,-y Receipts during year ’otal Bal. Ar Receipts ijp'G /isourse.nents during jcai >ecemb< i’ 31, 1930 gpj ■’inal Balam es Road Fund anuary 1. 1930 j’i>.i iaiam e on hand j 'IOoJ Receipts during year otai Bal At Receipts lishursements dining »evemi»ur 31, 198 u - •Inal Balances . >prrsal School I lanuary 1. 1930 .. iqx] balance on hand • imi.s ieceiptx during year ; Petal Bal & Receipt* ~ lisburseineuts during 5 < •' 1 >eceinber 31, 1930 •'inal Balances I uition I «•»” lanuary 1, 1930 balance on hand \i„. leveipts during year i-’xivJ total Bal. & Receipts disbursements during ' 1 December 31, 1'.’30 _• ■inal Balances Ui g I dad lanuary 1, 1830 21'.' Galante on hand 55G Receipts during year total Bal. & Receipts Jisburseinents during > • ' ‘ Total of %H I und" January 1. 1930 'iitlance on hand Receipts »luring ye.ir total Bal. and Receipts Disbursements during y 1 December 31, 1930 final Balances Total balances as by this report , Wii.rant-vheek.s outMt Hid" l - -j., December 31, 1930 , n dinS Fotal Balaneea and ou'-T.. " <' ; ' Waranta December Subtract mb Caeli in Depository j.m:. December 31, 193<] , Appointment of Admi”*'* ,r ’ No. 27P- il Notice is hereby given. \- undersigned. has been ‘ o f Joi minlHtratrlx of the ‘ -y, ,' , oiin* M. Thompson late deceaseiL The estate is P 1 vent. iiiisti atf Emma E. Thompson, Ad"' 1 ~v H. M. DeV’oss, AH-J, F .. January 22, 1931. ’’ an BARGAIN?:— Bargains in Room, Diring Room suits. rt»ne« aud rugs. Stucksy fIUU Monroe. Our phone number /