Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 11 January 1932 — Page 2
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•- — -* CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES V FOR SALE f'UK Sauc.- -Micnigan apples, John-1 athans, Wagoners, Grimes, Gold- : en, Mclntosh, 40c and 65 c. S. E. ' Haggard, 1 mile north 3% miles | east of Monroe. 4-6tx , FIR SALE Clover hay. John Deer I riding braking plow. J. I. Case. riding corn plow. Call 861 on B. ‘ Curtis L. Miller. " ;:ix FOR SALE -Week Special Apples 1 six varieties, 35-50 c. Fresh cow. Holstein male. J. 0. Tricker, 869-H 2* CLOSING OUT STOCK of Jars.' Crocks, etc. 4-gal. jars, 50c; 5-1 gal. jars, 60c; %-gal. milk crocks.; 2 for 15c. Niblick & Co. 9-3 t i WANTED WANTED Batteries to recharge, i 50c . plows to sharpen. 35c; to | nose, 75c. At 1222 VV. Madison St. I 1 formerly ran the River Side shop. I W. 1. Crozier, one square south of, Monroe street, second house east off 13th street. 9-3tx j WANTED — Salesman for High Grade Auto Oils and Paints. Igtrge earnings paid weekly. The Royce Refining fc Paint Co.. Cleve-| land, Ohio. 'J-tx i WANTED A load m gwHl >. I low corn. Extra for unloading. Chas. I Chase, south end of High St. 9-3 t! SALESMEN WANTTED— Wanted | Salesmen with car, to establish I and operate Rawleigh Routes in Cities of Deeatur, Be.ne, Bluffton and Montpelier. Steady workers I can start earning $35 weekly and [ increase lapidly. Hustlers on similar routes do $6,060 annual busi- j ness. Many established for years. Reply immediately giving age. oc-1 cupatien, references. Rawleigh In-1 dus tries. Dept. IN-20-T. Freeport, ' Hl. Jan 6-11 j — 0 FOR RENT — FOR RENT —3 unfurnished light i housekeeping rooms. Call Democrat office. 7-3tx FOR RENT — Three light housekeepfng rooms, all modem on *-Tl North ’Second St. 7-3 t . LOST AND FOUND containing basketball ’ equtpnient between Kirkland H. I S. anCJjecatur. Finder please re- i turn to-4his office. Reward. j LOST Brown brief case contain-! ing...xpapers belonging to Muri LybargT*r as liquidating agent for’ BankJuf Linn Grove. Phone Muri Lybarger, Hoagland. 9t3x o ' <.addet Superstition .origin of rhe superstition ! about walking under a ladder is not known It probably arises from rhe fact tiiu-i In very early times the ( til prits wrre often hanged from lan I “BHipped against buildings Re J jfeveca- in (he superstition say that bad lufft will follow those who walk under a ladder, unless he makes a wish 4n England the supers! it ion >as it ffiai * n unmarried woman who ’ walks-wwler a ladder will not be « married for a year. To those he- ■ superstition ft is als» mnsidered unlucky to walk on a ladder Tying on the ground. —• o Rodin’* /las.erpiece “Ths7 h»or ot Hell,” or. as It Is 1 more OB’ially called. “The Gates of Hell.” 1s a work by the eminent French sculptor Rodin on whh-h he orlrnially Intended to place his famous statue. The Thinker We understand that this monument has now been sei up in Paris, contrary I to (tie sculptor's original Idea.-- ’ Wasbingtor star Palm Trees in the Nort.w Palm trees which now grow only In warm regions, were a feature of the landscape In most parts ot I Kort!• Ar»»e»im *n wsrlio* timer k Wpa* $ \ Beautiful Shoulders *°. R . velvety to the touch and with an alluring, fascinating appearance that will not streak, spot, rub off or show the effects of perspiration. Dance or indulge in sports fully confident your completion will retain all of its original beauty. GOURAim °CREM? 1 ‘ . WhH», FlMh ,nd Raoh.t
MARKETREPORTS DAILY report of local VD FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected January 11 No commission and no yardage. j Hogs. 100-150 pounds $3.90 150-210 pounds sl.lO 210-259 pounds $4.00 24 i-280 pounds $3.70 280-325 pounds $3.60 Roughs $3.75. i Stags—sl.7s Vealers — $8.25. Spring Lambs $5.00. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept. Wheat .5512 .57 .56% .57% I Corn .38% .42 .42% i Oats .26 .25% East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs receipts 7,500. market acl tive 5 to 10c lower. 150-210 lbs. | $4.65-4.85; 220-250 lbs., $4.40-4.65. 1 1 270-325 lbs. $4.10-4.30; pigs $4.50. j Cattle—Receipts 1.200; market. ; steady to 25c higher. Steers $8.25. Cows 25c higher. Cutter grades | $2-3.25. Calf receipts 1,300; vealers 50c! ■ lower, $9.50 down. Sheep receipts, 6,900. Lambs.! | 25c lower; lambs $6-6.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hog market steady to 5c lower.■ | Hogs. 100-140 pounds $4.00 140-160 pounds $4.25 I 160-200 pounds $4.35' 200-225 pounds $4.20 | 225-250 pounds $4.00 250-275 pounds $3.851 275-300 pounds $3.75 | 300-350 pounds $3.65 i Houghs—s3.oo I Stags—s2.oo Calves —$8.50 Lambs —$5.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected January 11 ■ No. 2 New Wheat .. 46c' I 30 lbs. White Oats 20c I 28 lbs. White Oats 19c ! | Barley 35c ! ! R ye 35 C j Soy Beans 35 c , New No. 4 Yellow Corn 38c ; New No. 4. White Co n 31c' LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET | Eggs, dozen . ! o Ireland's “Big Wind*’ |’be “big wind” in Ireland oc ; •sirred no the Qlghi ot January 6, Limerick. Galway ants , Athh'Oc* hundreds of Imuses were blown down and hundreds more were muned by the spreading of ttres from those blown down It was called the “big wind” because ' it was the wursi of its kind known | to the people of Ireland. Q Cornbn. /» Many Sounds A report from Berlin tells the world that a new quintuple Instru- ! men! has been Invented which coin i bines the grand idano. radio bar I monitim. spine! and phonoogmph with a loud speaker. Oh. for a lodge In •ae wilderness.—New Lond**o BARGAINS — Bargains In Giving Room, Dining Room Suites. Mattresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co Monroe, our Phone n unKer is 44. j ts i YAGER BROTHERS Funeral Directors Amb. 'ance Service, day or night Lady Attendant Phone 105-44 I Funeral Home, 110 So. First St. I S E BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mis. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. • Office phone 500 Home phone 727 j Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:3(1 to 11; 30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 For BETTER HEALTH Sec DR. IL FROHNAI’FEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Rad ionic diagnosis and treatment. Phone 311 104 So. 3rd St. I Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5. 6-8 10 years in Decatur. LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS I Galla answered promptly day or night Ainlmlanrn Service. Office Plnine 90. H.'elqeiK-e Phene, l>e<anir 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe 81 LADY ATTENDANT
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HOSPITAL NOTE* Dode Smith. Ohio City. Ohio sub- ' mitted to a major emergency ope.atian Saturday at the Adams Cofmty ' i Memorial Hospital. j Harve Baker. 241 North Sixth I I street, is medical patient at the ' Adams County Memorial Hospital I He was injured when he was struck i I by an autoawbile Wednesday even- • ! ingMiss Mattie Young, Monroe, i : Route 2, was admitted to the local I hospital f . medical treatment. Miss ; : Yeung was injured when a second ( I floor porch collapsed during a pub-' lie sale last Tuesday. Mis. Fail A. Crider. 249 North . Fifth street, underwent a major op-' le.ation at the Adams County Me j I mortal Hospital this morning. “Fairy” Only in Name Fairy rings are rings observed In pastures, distinguished from stir- ' rounding vegetation by being either [ ' barer or more luxuriant, and attributed by the peasants of western 1 Europe to the dancing of the fair- ! | *es. They are now known to be oc- ' casioned by the growth of certain | | kinds of fungi, which proceeding ' tptward from a center, render the soil for a time unftited for the .lour- ! ! ishment of grasu hut Inter fertilize j it by their de>'ny. o paads is,<ist:j J|aqi in xy o; i paajoj uaqw jnoq uw sa||nt oo| uini I : -in übj 4i>m panmiP.sa Maaq suq u •jnoq. utt saiiui ox si *sauu|dj|M iuojj ; apmu uoiWAjasqo A’q pauitnqo sn.w tpiq.n paads ibuijou .ipqj, t.pj[q . SunoAtiJi QAvruii jsaisnj aqi o JB ! > ‘PHO" d'U inoqfimuqj punoj j j aqi so U.WOU3 spjiq jo dno.’S .atp ! seuuoqinn jsaq aqj o> Suipjoaay ’P IS Su !' t H"I SB J o Weaving !_• gend Historians even of the very I | Jarly periods made references to ! spinning and weaving of tapestries, i But even older, perhaps, is the Jew Isli legend which claims that Naa mail, dnugliter of Lamecli and sister j of Tubal Cain, invented the spinning of wool and weaving of thread to ' 1 make cioth. oPeterboro v.laim» Hons, peterboru. N 11. claims the nonet of Having the first public l|. ' brary in this country It es'ttb llshed a tax supported free library I j in 1833 SALE CALENDAR | Jan. 12 Andy Dotia. 1% mile* I north of Dixon. Ohio, farm sale. 1 Roy Johnson. ?uct. Jan. 13—D. D. Castleman, 2 miles I cast and 3 miles north of Monroe-; ville. Ind. Farm sale. Roy John ! son, auct. Jan. 14 -Jonathan Rumple and' | son. 40 pure-bred Hampshire bred .sows. At Decatur Community Sale Barn. Roy lohnson. amt. * Jan. 15—W. <). Robinson, 2*2; ; miles south of Decatur or milci | south and >/s mile west of the, ! County farm. Closing out sale. 1 Roy Johnron. auct. Jan. 16—Community Salo. Deca-I 1 tur, Ind. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 18-tS. F. Lutly, live stock | sale, Greenville, Ohio. Hoy John! I son, auct. Jan. 19 Mrs. May Welch, 3*,<.| I miles soutli of Decatur, on Count;! Farm road. Closing out sale. Roy I I Johnson, auct. Jan. 29—Ezra Gerber, 1 mile' north anti 3 miles west of Hunter-: town, Ind., dosing out sale. Roy ' Johnson, auct. J Jan. 21—Chas. Hawk & Son, 2 ; miles west and 4 miles south ofi Rockford. Ohio. Holstein cattle, horses and hogs. Roy Johnson,! auct. ! Jan. 22—Marian Reber, adminis-' Utrator, 40 acre farm, 4 miles south-1 '' west of Decatur. Roy Johnson, auct. 1 Jan. 26 -Ira Faller, 2 mt.-es soutn I I of Van Wert, Ohio, closing out sale i | Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 28—Joe Overlander, 4 miles , I north and 3 miles eas» nt Ossian, Sind, closing out sale. Roy John ! son, auct. Jan. 30 — Decatur, Community sale. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 10 — Christ Marbuugh, 6 miles east anti 3 tulles north of I Decatu •, closing out sale. Roy (Johnson, aunt. Feb. 23 — Martin Ketlermati. . Purebred Duroc, Hog sale, Moulto 1 I Ohio, Roy Johnson, auct.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1932.
roUXMlll* THISfKK-s UM SI, I ItKroitT TO tiff; x|l\|solt\ no Mill Ol- si. HUPl ouysltll- XIIAMs <Ol \TI I X Iff X X t. .1 XX t MIX 1832 ItSK-KU IS *2 Uhst State’ltank Int. 11.54 I'rLriui r* I First Stale Bank Int. 18.20 )1! Albert Harlow Au.lt rev. 403.0 S . it Albert Hallow Au-it C Fund :,l - t March | 2 I'irst State Bank Int 12.17 30 Albert Harlow Audi I>. lax 134.16 , Iprll 1 l irst State Bank Int luj ; 22 Albert Hallow Au-.lt Tax &00.0 » M M > I ] I'irst State Bank Int 7..‘.a j 7 Albert Harlow Audt ’’ax :n»’;'uo ! 2 2 Benj Mu<’ullough I>. ’Fax 20“..tin June I 1 I list State Band Jut 5 »♦,*. I I Orlen S. l ortnvy I». Tax 2S ot» .1111 > . 1 Albert Harlow Au.l Tax .< :3.x‘» . 1 Albert Harlow Tuition 1,238. H 1 Albert Harlow S. ’fax 2H’»i.iP 1 .First State Bank Int ’ ,>.ix l > Transfer to . direct error 34 1:: X UKMht ; 1 I'irst State Bank Int 17.4 s I 2<> Albert Harlow revenuv 31L03 . -(> Albert Harlow Fund • Arthur Blakey Triitis 1i.2 0n '“r litem tier i1 I ’irst State Bank int 15.3 I , Oct her ! ! I ii*xt State Bank Int 13 6(1 I: N ill Transfers jiit oe Not rmbrr IH I , ' nst s »‘He Bank Int .. 11.M|! I -1 Isaac !•’. Alexander fence Hti Ht» I2s Albei t Hurl »w Sp v . Tax 500 <H> 1 tree in her 1 ’ hirst State Bank Int. x.Op Albert Harlow T. Tax 7!»0. Lx _s A licit Harlow Tuition 4.013.1 X -X Albert Harlow Spe. T. 3,722.36 ' 1 I>. I>. Habegger I ransfcrs 40«.8<» dibbiksemen rs >'anu:i r> Coal Co. Coal 265.7<i •j -I . Quarrier ami Co \V. B 75.00 i'.’ L.vntt Sneets M<igaxint-s 20.00 < .linin’t Calkins Co rep. 225. tin '• Dailey Adv B l. 5.00 * I ♦» Edward Koos <|q - n(( ■ j Olis E. Shim-rly do f.jio I I i John b'ortnev i rans "4 (hi I' "'k Fortne. do ' 2l>m| ' V.’ n L lF*' ll ditch 2.15 1 s H. M. Gillig B’mi 1 Oil.oil { I 10 S. A. Lahr Supplies 11’75 ‘ • 10 .1. L. Ehler Not. ser 1 on I! ‘U G . rei :t Kec - fund 136’70 I ?’ 'Gilbert supplies 30.55 34 K ilpli IsiiiKvDbei ger labor 36.00 ,I» Ohio Cities I ele. <'o Tel. 5.25 ’ lOdMij I - Hdw Co, material 61.45* 1 i » I’ellinger and Jones Labor 157.01! 2 1 !• rank Fortney du 1 i. 50 »• IV L - ami P. 50.57 !-■ A. M Manlier Coal fit.ln) I I -I'.hn \v . Thatcher Driving :bi tui * I .<• I- rank I routm r <1 > nt, ; I i' Harry Suman do 41 mi 1 M Dewitt Brown do :> urn I Orlando Springer Janitor ::i).im ■■ h It. I-, Smith do 5.",.tm . m Gta e Wallers Hauling 21. mi I peter W. Vitz Tea. hing fno.oo •J) Agnes Yager .Io 1.10.011 | ' -'j' l , l '' l: Gulick do ■ 150.01,1 ■II X elnta Fortney do 150 m, 1 r ." I’ie .1" 1J0.0.1 4 H > >l ‘,' x ens do lln.mi ' Mvrtle < lenirnts do 110 00 j" H.angeline Steele do 13201 ! !•’» .I'dinson d<> (-7 5,-, ;n Stet.. 1...11K. nherger .1., !• vhruar j I J hirst State Bink B. C. . _ (, i len S. Kortnev Salary 70.00 Eubank Im-., Supplies 6.71 •» Decatur Democrat Co Advt. ll tio ! 11 •» ?' *i ’ 1 Supplies 15.30! I t|• A - "'ll'*m repair <i.(Hi I ' "1 l Asb ba it*, her repair 3.15 .-1 riauk I* <»rlnev’ repair :h» r »n I | -'a l>. H. Campbell <l. an.) O. GT ; r, 1 | leter W. Vitz teaching Ixs.lTl . -I Agnes 1 ager do |-, ( i 12. Mary It. Gtlliek do l.ls'tr i -1 Fortney <l., I:;s,i7 “.- ’ veple do l.itt-ml J. ' V S ‘j' v ens do | | i.I -• Myrtle ( leinents do «is 6” I Ti Hyangeline .Steele do KIT, |>T -. ''m Noll .Io Cltj,., | II" .1 hnson do 11-t •i I | L John W. I’hatelmr driving :m m. ( | I n witt Brown do 11 <m i -2, I’r.ink I routner d<» 36 on I 2 < 11 ury Suman d<» | j ’o-i Io- i'.’ V/ " -Gt vs lliuiing 2 I fiu I -< k. !• .smith Janitor ?».’» ho -. Orlitnl.. Springer do Jam, I !7i •, • 'Nerdt L. and Power 10 “.5 I orl.-n s Fortin-.. Sal,.*. ........ via* <-|| ;, , H "'l Biers Tr ttis T . tm I V\ 111 I,lre H.I.V c., It. pairs mi... I fi Mai tin k reseheberg S ipplies I on i '■-■ '* '?.'»-'-i lt 1., an I I'. s. r , 1 I , ’ ll ' I botcher Driving 20.0 n 17.1 D p *Hl do •_»(, ,i,. 2 • Harry Human do 20 *»O j L Orlando Spring. . Janitor hi I ' »rme Walters Hauling h/no | I•t. r W Vitr. Teaching . 2Oo'h i I ’,l A* 4 '.*' r ‘ ,n 170dm 17.1 v’” v '■ Luli' k d<» 150.0 H I < 'd‘lrna I'ortney do t L’.im.i m ’L e< ■ p,e U ” • '3O 00 I;i T .!■. iff.,,,, i lerpents do 1 pi , 'L nrreline Steele ,| > I 11.. 1., ■I "1 01, Noll fjo i j ~,, >f 2( Ho Johnson do i-' ', - , \prll ' - 1 ‘ ’ 1 ■ t'’'.'. I 'S. killed lan.mi ; > Oilen s. I'ni tiiev Salary <m‘in li' "ul C ° ’'.'J' . ■ 11. Gable Ptg. Co do . n.t. r ' JU’ob Barlvtt p. 1? «$ $ I B nkm n.'l. 4 Supplies .<im , b Ohio cities T-le. Co Tele ;■ ,1 2 Insurance Agt Bond 7 Mi ■I v' v '’l teaching 300.00 i v Ri.oullck do c.i ~i. d "2‘V V 11 ' I . l *'' do loO.im i . . • "■ Fetiple do C iii'i I 24 MvrU 8 5?, VCn- ‘ do Ito'.oo I"t I-*:! . l<, '"£ nU do lie.oo , !L '" i >r l }>e KVeie do it 6 4„ - Will soil r|, • Ho Jolhinuh <l«s I >7 -• ”»$ Sn ) th Janitor ♦ 1 io.Oo ' i , "11? .Kpri'iffvr do ■4 •’riving ..j.rni ■4 12" J’ r,,w » do (M .„n I - l ilink I routner do 2 ''.' al ’ers Hauling -1 L. H. Everett l» and !• s i;-, in ''' ,, «l''i-e, , 4d»-. ' ' . F. poats .. I 'n ; s. Fortney Salary . MSM ' :• Hl'a rson Ser. Stu (I > t, 7 ~ J I>. II Campbell di, J, I J', and Byers Trans ::i :1 s ’<l r ‘ii y Hmimeiatlon 2.*..m1. H. L> er.-tte Postage ~<■ ■d Ghiu cities Telephone Co Tel 3 '■■' «• ! '““Ulster s. Killed 2 >jm K. ' lj "b..m Kero.it Bowen do 6Z.00
22 Kenneth Butler d» Phoo 22 W <;. 'ld cull- tin 2 1 .00 22 Jacob Barlett Goat do S.OO 27> Blue Creek Stone Cu stone 1.2 S 27 It H. IXurett L. and p 7.75 • 27 Sidney Hague Cemetery 2d.’»t‘ 2X Jahn lilrschv P. Ditch 6.00 June 2 Orlen S. Fortney Sal u\v 60." i« 2 Jesse Sheets S. Killed I x.t»O 3 Amos Fisher do 17.00 4 D. H. Goble Ptg C.» Sup. 12.4.» 4 Intel - Collegiate press I >ipiu. 22d»5 I 4 Geo F. Cram Co Supplies 12 s 4 6 Koy Burkholder P. D. 17 0»» 6 Sidnev Hague do 17. »i. 12 Dale Death Cemeteries !».n» 12 Harry Dermott do a.OO 15 Buford Brodbeuk do ! 25 is l*7ldied Shifferlv Hauling tio.as 21 Willshire Hdw Co fem »• 16. IL' 2 4 Ohio Cities Tele Co Tele 1.73 27 It. II Everett L. P. 2.5a 26 Frank b'ortnev Fem-o lo.no 26 James Everett do h».OO 27 First State Bank- Hepairs 1 45.00 .lirl> 1 Myrtle Clements Institutes 20.00 1 Orlen S. Fortney Salarv :hhO‘< 2 Willshire Hdw Co Equipment 5.'»,7:: 6 Evangelihe Steele linti. »5.00 6 O. H. Greist See It. fund 05.23 6 Leonard Supply Co Sup. 23.72 6. U. S. Chemical Ct» Supplies 20.00 m Win. Noll Institutes 24.06 14 Doan Hays Cemeteries 1,12 15 Transfer to »•••rrevt error 3 1.1:: 15 Ohio Cities Tele Co. Tele 2.0»» i 15 Peter W. Vita Institutes 43 65 | 16 W. G. ’l’eeple do 20.00 )16 Barney Everett Itepair 4.x»» ■ 17 Frank Fortney Trans 24.33 1 21 John Fortney da 20,7.5 25 lio Johnson Institutes 37.0a 27 11. H. Everett L and P. 2.2'» 2X Cai l Burkhart labor .. . 3.00 3o J. D. Cowan Trans 15.00 30 Willshire Hdw. Co Equip. 33.0 u i 30 John W. Thatcher Trans 7.fto ! \ llKllst ! 1 First State Bank B md 930.7 f 3 Orlen S. Fortney Salary chi.on 3 C. E. Striker Supplies 7x.7i 7 Agnes Yager Institutes 17,21 14 Willshire Hdw Co repairs 100. on 15. Ohio Cities tele. I\‘ie l.sn 17 Hubert Geisler P. D. 4.01)' IX It. b;. Heiflit h Rep. Equip 12 ..n; 122 El ward Koos Coal 23.73 | 25 A. E. M< Michaels (’erne. 20.00 126 R. H Everett L. P. _j.n 26 W illshire Hdw. Co Ib-pairs 1 '.17. .1 27 Matie Stevens Institutes 2«>.0.» September • 1 Albei t Harlow Audt Ex. K. m» I 2 A. M Mauller Coal 371.X'.»1 2 b l ank Fortney Trans. 77.10 I 2 John Fortney do .... 37.3‘)i 4 R. F. Smith ('leaning* Orlen S. F ’rtney Salarv cu.ihi j 5 'l'hc Decatur Democrat Advt -12.05 . 5 Berm* W itness Co do 4iL,77. • *• ' • t'hemical Co repairs 6.x;’. j? Huntington Uib. Supplies 1 2 7»a M. E. Hower T. Transfers 21 i.m» 7 Kocher Lumber Co Cemetcr. 17 77 ! 12 Carl Archer Repair s._’s ! 12 Thomas Halberstadt labor :’..0» ; 13 Ohio Cities Tele Co teb’ 1 7.0 i 16 Samuel Bentz P. D. 7,m. I l'« Gulf Refining Co T'rms. .‘.a.sn 21 R. H. Everett la. P. 3.71 26 Eveline Archer Trans 5.0 n i 29 Bertha McMichael labor 27».00 October I 2 Henry Sny lei’ teaching 2m».on ! 2 Agues Yager do 1 lu.trn ! 2 Helen Mann do 1 <•» mi I 2 Velma Fortney do 70.»»n 2 W . G. Tcvple do 12«».» 0 2 Win. Noll do 1.1 l q.» 2 Myrtle ('le.uenis do I lh.O’* 2 Matie Stevens do lie.on 2 IL» Johnson do 127.40 2 Evangeline Steele du 117.n0 R. I'. Smith Janitor ."«.♦•() Orland* Springer do ;1O o»i 2 .Jolin W. Thatcher Trans. 2 C. H. Roebuck do 30 $»•• 2 Frank Troutner do 25.4 m | 2 Dewitt Brown do 29.00 i 2 C. F. Snv ’h r sec. transfers 72.0'» '5 Orlen S. !■' »rtney Sal.ir.v tin oh j '• Krick ’I \ ndali Co P. i ». 4.5 n j 6 blank Fortney brans. 22.67. • Velma b’ortnev Institutes 20.00 jls Kenm th Butler S. Killed 27.00 115 Ohio Cities Telephone Co Tele 1 . 50 _*2 W . W. Miller labor l.no 2 1 S’ hiev Dagae cemeteries 1 1.00 27 Theodore Hague do 14.00 i - ■ H. Everett L. P. 7.95 I s, Roehm k Trans 30.01* 30 John That- her do 30 00 1 30 • »e« ilt Brown d * jm I 30 Frank Troutner do 25.0«) I 30 R. F. Smith Janitor . ..o.uo I 30 Orlando Springer do 30.0 n 130 Henr.v Snvder tea* iiiog iso Lx 130 Agnes \ ager do 1*40.00 I ’o IL’kn E. Mann du i »0.00 3«» Velma Fortney do 55.66 I 30 W. G. 'D'eple do ' jo.oo 30 Win. Null d<» I.H '»o io Mvrtlc Clements do l i.»o»' o Matie Stevens do i»» «.00 3o 11 » Johimon do 116.0 1 30 Evangeline Steele do 105.6 » 30 Sidnev Hague P.’D. 500 31 Orlen S. I orlnry Salary 100. m. \<m etu l»< r |3 .Mi,-y. R. Gulick lnNlitnt°s lu.stn I I■ r< iik Wrecking Co I rans 100 •. A. r'lanagan Co Supplies H’.7G ♦ R. 11. Evert tt ’I rans. 19.5 s 17 Bry< e Daniels d>s 2 7,0 IX Ohio Cities Teh C<,. T.•}«. | 75 25 Henry Spy lor t< a« iilng 200.60 ' Agm s Yager do I 10.00 ’■ Helen E. Mann d<* ' >♦'*.s»** 27. Velma Fortney do ; i.no ' •* " . G. I < epie do I 20.0 n 25 Win. Noll do 131 no 2j Myrtle Clements d » '»*.•?» 25 Mniii- Stevens do 100.00 25 110 Jidtntmn do 12..1’» 2j E.angelinr Steele .I'* 117 1)0 25 John W. 'I hat her Trans 30.00 25 C. H. Roebuck do 30.00 ’5 Dewitt Brown do 29.00 25 Frank Truulner du 25.00 25 Orlando Springer Janitor 30.00 2? brunk Wret kliig Cu trons 4.00 27 It. H. Everett L. and 1-. . 8.’»5 2X R. b. Smith Janitor . . 50.00 Dr rem be r lOrh n S. Fortney Salary oo.tm I 3 Willshire Hdw. Cu trans 29.17 17 Elberaon Ser Station du 10t.61 15 Ohio Cities Tele Cu tele 2.10 it Gulf Refining Cu Trans 57.85 17 I rink Fortney do 45.30 23 Henry Snyder teaching IXit.lx 23 Agnes Yhger do 1 Ib.Ott 23 Ihlen E. Mann du 140.00 23 Velma Fortney do 5b.G6 23 W. G. 1 • •epic du 12w.n0 23 Wm. Noll do 13| on : Mvrtlc ‘'leinents do 9b.66 23 Mali** Stevens do inn.im 23 lio Jolinson do 116.04 23 Evangeline Streit du 105.66 23 brauk Troutner Trans. .‘in.mi 23 C. S. Roebuck do 30.00 23 John W I hat* her do 30.00 2 3 Dr wilt B *wn do 29.00 23 R. I'. Sutilh Janitor 50.00 23 Oilyudo Springer do 30.n0 1 t ‘ ’* l. Mini P 9.25 ”8 Orlen S. Fortney Salary 911.1 m “ « **• AiiH.mil « t s u ii Paid to tlw VarlmiM FmidM ’‘•unship Hind Jan 1. '3l Balance on hand 873.5 4 necripte during year 1.700.X3 '“♦al of Hal. ami Receipts 2,57«.«T DlaburMements during year 1,666.82
Final Balances 9'h." > Road Fuml Jan. 1, ‘3l Balance on hand Total of Bal. and Receipts 66.. • 1 Disbursements during yeai b inal Balam rs ' - S|H*riMl Fund Jan. 1 ’3l Balance ou h im! •»-• Receipts during year Total of Bai. ami Re eipls 1 1 *•; Disbursement’ during year ‘'J Final Balances I nhion b und Jan. I, ’3l Balance on hand 7. ai1.14 ; Receipts during year 10.0-. '. i Total of Bal. ami Receipts 1 . • •*'.49 Disbursements during year I'J I’iiKil Balam cs Dog Fnu«i Jan. 1. ’3l Balance on hand Receipts timing vear Total 01 Bal. and Receipts 367 Disbursements during year 352.0'1 • Final Balances Ig.*S| t'ofnl of til I nnd* Jan. 1. ’3l Balance on hand 11J25.441 Receipts during year 20,7:>.J2 Total* of Bal. ami Receipts 32J62.5t> ‘ Disbursements during year 20,7'»5. Final Balances . 1 1,364.04 Total Balances as shown by this Report $11,361JH, W’arrant-< ’he<ks outstanding December 31. 1931 1260.95 'Total Balances and outstanding Warrants December 31, 31 $11,62 I. Cash in Dep >sii;»rv December 31. 1931 $i 1,621.93 I Orlen S. I’ortney, ’Trustee St. Marys Township j \<)TU i: FOR Hili'* FOR FER l iI.IZER N dice is hereby given that the Board us County Conimissioners ol Adams < ountv state of India! a. will »n Tuesdav the 2nd da> of Februarv 1932, .ami up until 10 o’clock A. M on said day receive sealed bids for 1 Hie furnishing us 9 t >ns of 2-12-t* Fertilizer, the same to be deliveud, al the Cuuntv Infirmary of said >unty within 20 days from date of ' iwarding contracts, free of all transportation cha.rges; the fertili-| zer to he properly mixed and in 125 1 pound bags. 'The board reserves the right t ■ 1 reject any or all bids. F. O. Martin. Albert Reppert Deniiix SiiiKer. Board «»f County Commissioners lan. 11-U , ■ ■ O— — ————— I’EH-IION FOR % M tIMM ROW I Before the Hoard us < oiiiiiii*u*ioncr«* Os VdtiniM <«»nnty. Indiana I State of Indiana I County <»f Adams, SS We, the undersigned, ea< h ami al! of whom arc resident adult frc> holders ami v >ters us Jefferson township in Adams County, Indiana respectfully petition your Hon-1 orable Body and ask that you *<»nslrm t and cumplete a Free Macadamized Stone Road in said township i*yer am! op •»> the high way on Hip following route to vv 11 Commencing at Hie north west corner of the north west quarter of I section twenty nine <29) in township twenty five (25) north of range fifteen (15i east in Adams (’ountv Indiana thence tunning suitth over and upon the public highwav on the , section line between sections twenty nine (29) and thirty (30) to the south west corner of the south west , quarter of set tiun tvventv nine (2.») in t »wnship ami range aforesaid and , there to terminate. , Your petitioners aver ami sa.v that the improvement prayed for is l< s> than three miles in length. < untie* ts 1 at both epds with a bice Macadam Road in said township, and that .1 , United Spates Rural Mail Route , 4»asses over the highway sought to 1 be improved. ; Your petiti mers further aver and 1 -ay that tnc highwav herein sought 1 to be improved Is a public highwav , alrcatly established ami in use ami 1 is one of the puidi* highways of said 1 Jefferson *1 ownship, and that the ) same will be of public utililv ami 1 benefit 1 lour petitioners ask that sai l pub- » lie higiiwa.v above described l*e , drained ami graded ami that broken ; st »nv be pla* ed upon the gru b am! 1 that (I|»«hi such broken Mono there ! be placer stone screenings. i v '»ur petitioners further ask that 1 said highway above described be iiii- ) pso«eu io a widtn of 4(1 feet, ami ■ that sahl highwav above •h<* *ii’e<| ( be graded to a width of 21 feet, j and lout broken st me be pla* c<l ; tiler* »n to a width of 12 fcei. and i o a depth of < Inches at tae sides > thereof and to a depth of lu inches > in the < enter thereof, an I that 1 ■ 1 usiied stone s«*reenini;s be placed I thereon to a depth us 4 mines upon ; sin h broken atone, that said im--1 .uuvemeut )• • made a singh ir.uk, liul Hie name of the sa lie be lb* lam \\ci»er Macadam R«»a<l. (hit to pay for said hiq*rovcim-nt we ask that bonds he issue | by th*- ■’ unij us Aila os’, in the stale <»f * Indiana, payable in twenty svinian- ' Dual installment* or series, aiul f*o ’ t.iv payiuent us which we ask that ’ 1 tax nv i< vied u|w*n the taxable pro- ' pe l y of said .leffors*»n township in a suffh ienl amount to pay the int< 1- * esl and prim ipal of .said bun Is ns ' they become due. Tliut said, improvement be made . and ct»nsi mte 1 and said b nd< l». ’ iHsuc'i and said 4 tax be levied, upon t tin taxable properly of said township in accordance with the acts of the Legislature of the state of Indian* passed in the year !•.»«.» beginning un page 550 and as umended in ta u* ts- us 19’ii and as am* tided in the a» tu of 19‘>3 now in force providing f.r the extension of fr»»e gra1 vel or Macadam Road*, and all other ' and any and ail umendtm. nis there- ' to, A’e further a*»k the Loh rd tn take , all the ue< emmry steps required by la v to have said Improvement ' onstrm ted and made as petitioned tor herein, that the same be constructed ’ without submitting the question us buiMing the same t > an eiectiun of the vuters of said Jefferson town. ■ trip ami that the Board construct th** game under 1 he laws of the state ’ of Indiana providing for the * xten- ; Jinn of froe urav, 1 ur Ma. ado in . Loads l.y i iwnship taxati n. l;exp«.ttiilly suhinit ltd: l.un Weaver, Dore !•;. <Vn»|.augli, J < . I’oifle, Veriiun Miller. Sol Mos. ' ser. James I'. Bx. r, W. M. Kerr. U. !■' Miller. Buller Woodruff, .lulin M Bulleiiba'liei. I 'l ank Heistuml, ( Imrles Buhler, William- Bul<‘li< r M i|I‘H‘II Ad’iUK. Catherine Adana. John Adams., I>. A. Uutnple, E. Woodruff 1 ' h»'-h’s W. Hav. J .on w. I‘ellere ’ Bartly Burk, John M. Amstutz ()r- --’ laud" Brunner, leua Wemlel E c I < narlcHton, John Dally, Isaac I eenh.' * v‘ l 1 ' V '" l '''.'''y.- 1 - L- Buyer. Uhristlun’ I “.’J"' *:■ ' Jl “‘ .'lai Shall i Elmer U KeUhum?'a”:
, . Howard Bar a K. Adams. (Ttarley I-. Ad- | 1 .ni*; \lbrit i Adains. h. J r*‘g«v|i i AmoM' Lin isey Jonathan Rumph-, | 1 .1 dm H Rumple, '•rank O pavis, | S ir-i'i E Davis, Hav Dull, < liarles | t !i; ' Snvder.' Annie Snyder. Erank | ,eie Yivnle <> botrle. James Ken- | ■ 7' 'm'i' uI ♦ M ro. ’ Harshbarger, J. H l ' iward. Msll."■ ’. h Ima .1 Giapaiigh. t’harlev I Abnet. j I ihi> petlti.m «d! ! ","a.M.'',: < V. l ". t> i.« ,lla . na hlchUme 1 i ship Will he heard thereon f . Albert Harlow. Auditor \<l;inis County. Indiana I ! I'rmhte ami' ' ittercr. Attvs. . Jan. 11-18 u 1 PETITION FOR \ M V< U)HI KOtD Hvl'ort* the H*»sir»l of < oiiiiiii.*>*h»nrrM hi lilauis Coiittl.v. state of Imliaim | State of Indiana | Uuuntv *>f Adams. SS |1 Wv, the undersigned <<u h and all ! >f vv limn arc resident adult free- I ■ holdeis and v iters if Union T >wn- < ' ship, Adams County, Indiana, resI pc<\fullv petition vuur Honorable I Body, ami ask that you construct i •and ..implvic * I-< * • M. .i.iamizcd . , Slime Road in said T »wnship over [ ’ j and upon the following route, to. wit: | Commencing at the south etist cur- | ner of (he south east «|uaitvi* **( I ; Sevtiun twenty eight •in lown-i ship twenty eight (28) n »rth <»t | Range fifteen (15) east, Adains . . ‘C<»uiK.v. Indiana, thence south owr I • and upon the Public Highwav on the I line dividing Section thirty four (34i | •'township .m«l Range aforesaid from] « 'Section thirty three <33), l »wiisiiip 1 and Rang*- aforesaid tu the south J east corner of the s uilh east quar-I i ter of the Section thirty three (33) i'Township ami Range aforesaid, ami < 1 there to terminate. Your petitioners aver ami say that | ’ ! the iinpruv ement prayed fur is less’ | tiian three miles in length <<»nn<* ls j .*t om- . ii.l w ith a I). Ma. adam . ' | Ruad in said township, and at the I i other end with the I -wnship Line* dividing Union I’ow iiship, said Coup-’ | l\ ami Stale from St. Marx s |own-j ' 1 ’ ship, sai*l County and State, and that i > a united Stales Rural Mail n*ute| sought to bv Impr-vcil’ ' I | our pvtlHmivrs fui’Hier aver aml t ’ J sav that the Highway herein sought. It) be improved is a publi* highway j already established nml in use and ‘ • • if th Publi llighwayn I us said I nion Township and that I } the sane will he »d puMk utility and ' | benefit. tour petitioners ask that said T‘is ..— 1 n.v.1 !..■ uram-l etl ami uraU.d ami that br ,k. u ; I a.one be placed upon the grade and I tHal upon >ii< h broken alone there 1 •I be placed iton. - rccuniu. ■| Your p. tltimera further ask that I ' i said hignwaj above d. s. ribed be Im- i ' I proved to tne width of Port. < 4»i ' ’ i feet ami that aald highway above l I lljS'J'l'H dI <■ m'.ub dto lue width i I broken stone l.v pla.ed there'..n I..'a! w", 771,": 1 ," > | uienes nt tm-'a’ides 1 t’.i'ere.'.Vami'tbat | t7 'n mXa 1 upon such br.ia-11 stone, that said I 5 nt be made a single tra. k I and that the name f th.- same far I ' — the John l>rak< .Macadam i:.,ad" 1 ’I hat to pay fm sal.l Improvement we ask that bonds I ,• issued hv the 1 I fount. <>f Adams in Hie State otl ■ Indiana, payaid. in (went, s.-.nl-in-! 1 nual iiistalinieais ..r a.-ri.s to Hie 1 payment of wab I, a sk that a lav oe let led upon t|(e taxable properly >f sanl tni n 'lownshqi In a sulii I I lent amount to p a y the Interct and principal of said bonds as 111.-, bee I co.ue due. ’ ' j. fh.it sal.l improv.. nt be nia‘e i c I Issue.l and sa „| ... s Y, ’ I the taxable moi., ~ ~f Ball| I • ship o.ordan.e with the A. x I . f the Legislature of i... st , Indiana, passed the v, <r l>o .' 1 beginning <>u j.. „ JH i . ' 2 I mcu iftl in the \~f|‘ | “ | amcu le.l in tin , ~f * in . ! s < P r!.’: K i‘" g 7." , "* r '•’Gent'l mol . ; M' U.'te.Laml 'u.ui, a!’7?in mm- I ’JIIr I 1 li*-rcin. that th. |L c . ,Xu .L i without subinittinu th.- .lu.sii.m J ’ building the s t .,n , , .‘V ’ V f shiu H ;.. V l ’”- ( ,< Os < »H“b Town.’ . ship iml that t |„ t; oan | . the same under tin Imwm r ti 1 7'7.".'. " r I’">vld l nx c.i ' “'mis ’ " Mm*' H v'ka,I>' 1 >' H'ind.'.' l , l , :',g ! - Ered ‘“"g ; Anna 'i '"J beck, 'iheudore Bleeke Wm ii I{ i'. I 1 ner, Otto Bleeke MrC I' ' , h 'GEd vhj S.-ha nerioh A, B , I ,eel'e. Adolf Mu'ba'h J 'fies Grote. p 1-hilbrrt !■: Gas.. t* U ?.° il 1 - *' e il a nd. - sbT’-r; 1 11' 11 *- 'v6au.ni Kri!7.k& Edn.’,b"i ! L. !■:. Orr.eroil Amos -n ■'' I 5 Thieme, Wm'i< ri e.7v2. lingo I f Knlttle. Ernst Ihleme C t? urße l , Krueekeleru it w- m ‘ tree Lehrman k'wi, M , a , u,l *‘ r ' «<>«-1 l .' Min-r Ernnk's, <? ! 1 Staub b"i'.- V *.'‘'. | Belhaii. Svlv.-t.r ♦ • John (it'iiiier \( i i 1 t Svhm pp Hi hard -Phimm h v "' la . ’hiem i Tiuso a • • Ha.'kmann <*risi' \t \ Anselm it j ■’ "-alters. Mi,. Ef f ' M 'Jm' 11 - "■ '' ' " Tblf-me ' I'L,. “j 1 ! ’ A H*bn ; ■ t'orn. Walter All., " bareli. Mrs. i.’re.i ''.’ ’I Mar- ■ dor.. Th.em. v. T ' ''■ "mo. .■l^ ,^..<% ,l or'eo , :i 1 ‘ t , ,' , r.,' ! • f Adams ■■■mni H ."""'nlkshmers ;• 'll.'. l--’br U ar.rs, i 3!! ! !2 <, L a I nn 1 the t.axn:iv('r M of rtu time' ,! "1" heard therein " 1 ' A,lj ei'l Ilario v. Auditor ’ fjEt-uelße add Utter'.n" AUyl|" lllun “! Janll-is
* Mrr Test \oui h r.n\\l v d JTi lit you ail: » ■ < to: i question ■ Four forth- •> I Name tie . . Eranee. MH ■ io, Eor wlial .. l.tt.rs Litt. I) HH 1 What i Im for "hot springs?" Who ' l>iua! rights for . legos to none?" Where is Mm: Is light comm ■ >s)b a ’ 8. Os what M('\:.:u; Paz tile capital? ■■ What salary . dent of the Unit..: What nickn.i . ington Irving give tu City? «■ COURT HOOsI Real Estate ?‘ .p y'rs Eva Arnistron ■ \ Wabash - B eler et ux for $ I ■ ■ Samuel E Bi el. i:\. G-llev.i to la al tor SI.OO. Eva AiniktroiiJ to Mae Eva Arinsltoiig . ■ "abash township i ;..E linttsworl Ii for $1". HB Harr.. S. Croai - in St. Mu. ~ M l !furry S. 1 'row : .n s in St. M u a S rnuel E Hagy it in (lie estate of I .1 inventory of estat. l« ss than $?»oo. | sell ( led to a. t w i . chosen by <l. i • ■ Appraisement is til.. H Muri l.yharg. t. Ii • . ilB for tlie defunct It- us Grove has repoi:i l Saturday of a p many import, mi the bank. Lybare. from the i onrt m ids automobile. I' ii"t whether the loss v it B cases now pendin. ..i.u.'lß bank and Lybargm agent. H 'unit: inn mi.' "’i. I no tn n l I I 1.l n ■ N.I no i» hereby I B cir-l of ('ountv i Vilnius County, stale . | Cm- Auditor’s offi*« :•W H • is.- at Decatur. I . '•••I' V sealed bi.'M uiit , M *ci ’Tn<a.‘a\ trie ' f ]■ I :• I H-y. 1932 fur Hie Ui f »110 .ving male) tai • :i' "*M I th*- i*iaiir and mai’I high vays of I < • v W ♦’lulled stun - ami ’ ’ Tile vad (Lam w’ ■ Bri«o,<*- rep; (( H G’l. vel .iy.4 nan !. B < ‘ I. gasoline, r. it • j needed for the rcp.n>wavs ,»f s.nld (•uuiit* H l-iffiduvit and Immkl • htw. |g 1 he board reset vcm t -‘I« l e t anv ,tr all bid*. Jg Spt-rhicalions for ’“vial and siippli<..s the Uffbv <»f lhe A * ounty. F. O. Martin H A)lm-H Rcjqicit Dennis .Striker Board us 4'ounly < ‘‘/V FLORENCE HOl HIOIW Stenographic V/oil Typewriting I •lildge .1. T. Mero " .o fl Office, K. ol < BhhlJ . If you Itave any extra or stenographic work I J glad to do It. I’li" 1 I ! appointment. I I *— ———- - Ashbaucher’s majestic FURNACES ' VXBESTOS SHIX6LB ROOFINi; SPOUTING LIGHTNING KOI’S Phone 765 or 739 1
