Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1932 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES Q -— * FOR SALE CLOSING OUT STOCK of Jars, Crocks, etc. 4-gal. jars, 50c; 5gal. jars, 60c; %-gal. milk crocks, 2 tor 15c. Niblick & Co. 9-3 t co,, o.iuia—Reed uaoy carriage. Fine condition. Inqui.e "06 No. 2nd St, 10-3 FOR SALE-3 day old calf Phone 535-C Geotge Squire. 10-3 t WANTED WANTED —Batteries to recharge, 50c; plows to sharpen. 35c; to nose, 75c. At 1222 W. Madison St. I formerly ran the River Side shop. W. 1. Crozier, one square south of Monroe street, second house east off 13th street. 9-3tx WANTED — Salesman for High Grade Auto Oils and Paints. Large earnings paid weekly. The Royce Refining & Paint Co., Cleveland, jOhio. 9-tx WANTED A load of stood yel low corn. Extra for unloading. Chas. Chase, south end of High St. 9-3 t j SALESMEN WANTTED— Wanted Salesmen with car, to establish anil operate Rawleigh Routes in j Cities of Decatur. Be ne. Bluffton j and Montpelier. Steady workers I can start earning $35 weekly and increase tapidly. Hustlers on similar routes do $6,000 annual business. Many established for years. Reply immediately giving age, occupation, references. Rawleigh Industries, Dept. IN-20-T. Freeport, 111. Jan 6-11 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Grip containing basketball equipment between Kirkland H. S. and Decatur. Finder please return to this office. Reward. 9-3tx LOST Brown brief case containing papers belonging to Muri Lybarger, Hoagland. Reward. 'Jt.l.x I Hank of Linn Grove. Phone Muri Lybarger, Hoagland. 9t3x' — STRAYED A large da k brown angora cat. solid color. Answer to i name of Buster. Reward. Finder I please call 716. 9-3 t I LOST—Stiipcd tiger cat. Phone 659 10-21 . o FORRENT_ FOR RENT—-Business building and vacant lot suitable tor filling station location on West Adams and Eleventh St. Inquire Jess Leßrun. Phone 394 10-ts ■ o—- • A Test Your Knowledge | ' 1 ' | Can you answer seven of these | | test questions? Turn to Page j Four for the answers. 1 From what, office was William Sulzer removed after impeachment ? 2— By whom was John Brown captured at Harpers Ferry? 3— What is the plural of Datum? 4 — What river is sometimes called the "Big Muddy?" 5— Compare the size of North ; America and Europe. 6— W4io was Daniel Boone? 7— What relation was the late Tsar of Russia to King George I of England? 8— Does the noun •everybody' take; a singular or plural verb? 9 — What commonly used product I contains nicotine? 10—Who is the leader of the Com-' munist party in the U. S. S. R. 1 t Russia I? COURT HOUSE Real Ettate Transfers William Wells, et ux. in lot 169 Geneva to Della Switzer fir $525.01) Simeon J. Hain has filed a par-' tition suit against Mary Miller, et. al. Summons returnable, February 1. Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. has filed suit to foreclose against David 8. Bolinger, et al. Summons returnable Feb. 1, 1932. 2-Cent Depositor Files Claim Green Bay. Wis.-fU.B-A woman with a bank balance of two cents was among the first to file a claim against a closer! bank here She did not receive a check when it made Its first payment of 40 per cent tn depositors. Show Girl Revivalists Beloit, Wis.—.U.R) Revival se* vices aie being conducted here by Ruth Donaldson, Minneapolis, anil Hqlen Jepson, former showgirls, at Glad Tidings Tabernacle. Q. Wet Door Scorns ' Beer" Madison. Wis.-dj.R)-it. F. Nor ris. who studies acoustics, has con struct cd a door which will open at sound of the words "whisky" or •scotch.” but will not budge for "beer." —— —p— Get the Habit—Trade at Homs —O— ... Dance Wednesday, R. o f C. Hall.
‘MARKETREPORTS daily report of local AND FOREIGN MARKETS » BERNE MARKET Corrected January 12 No commission and no yardage. Hogs 100-150 pounds $4.00 t 150-210 pounds $420 210-250 pounds $4.10 240-280 pounds $3.80 280-325 pounds $3.70 ; , Roughs $3.75. . Stags—sl.7s Vealers — $8.25. Spring lambs $5.25 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK i Fort Wayne. Ind., Jan. 12.—(U.R) . —Livestock: Hog market, steady. Hogs, 100-140 pounds $4.00 140-160 pounds 4.25 160-200 pounds 4.35 200-225 pounds 4.20 225-250 pounds 4.00 250-275 pounds 3.55 275-300 pounds 3.75 300-350 peunds 3.65 Roughs. $3.00; Stags. $2.00. Calves—sß.oo. Lambs- $5.25. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept, j\\ heat .55 .56% .55% -57% [Corn .38% .4t)% .41% .42% Oats .25% .25% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y„ Jan. 12. —(U.PJ —Livestock: Hogs: on sale. 2,400; market slow, steady to 10c under Monday’s average, mostly steady; tpedium to | choice. 160-210 lbs.. $4.75; and sparingly. $4.85; few pigs. $4.50; virtui ally nothing done on weights above 220 lbs. Cattle: Receipts. 25; nominally j steady. i Calves: Receipts, 150; vealers ! | unchanged; bulk better lots, $9.50; I common and medium, $6-SB. | Sheep: Receipts, 300; only odds land ends on sale; lambs fully I.steady; quality and sorts considered; mixed offerings, $6.25; common and mediums, $5.50 $6; fat ewes. 152.50-$3. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected January 12 No. 2 New Wheat 46c 31 lbs. White Oats 20c 28 lbs. White Oats ... 19c Barley ...... 35c Rye -35 c Soy Beans .... sg c i New No. 4 Yellow Corn 38c I New No. 4. White Corn 31c . LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET j Eggs, dozen 12c o 1,500 Firemen Go To School Boston. - (U.R) — Boston's 1.500 firemen are attending the Boston Fire College, a new school of "higher education." where they w ill learn the latest methods of fire control and rescue work. The session will last 40 days. o Singing School Tails Dale. Wis.—(U.PJ—Revival of an I old-time custom —singing school | attempted here recently, was short- I I lived. The school was discontinu I I cd when only 10 persons attended its last session. 0 _ . Montana Spends 12 Millions I Helena. Mont.—(U.R)-The year I 1931 is a milepost in Montana road ! eonsruetion. During the past year | | more than $12,000,000 has been! I spent in state and federal money *'t highway construction.
■ ... S.E~ BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mis. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 . 1 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST i Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted ' HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 , Saturdays. 8:00 p. ni. ' Telephone 135 i! ■ 1 °id SE .r rKR HTAI'HI See 1 DR. H. EROHNAPFEL Licensed ' Cliij-opraclor and Naturapath I Kaaionic diagnosis and treatment. [ Phone 314 104 s O . ;; rd st . Office Hours: 10-12. 1-5. 0-8 io years in Decatur. LOBENSTEIN & DOAN funeral directors r , I t’allß answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 9(1. ‘ Redlueure Phone, Decatur 1041 Ftoalden-.s Phone. Monroe 81 LADY ATTENDANT
THIMBLE THEATRE RY F C j 9—** - NOW SHOWING—“THE MORNING SNACK” POPEYE - 77 fnniT ARGUING V VOU HfcO THE LAVER X / HO, WH'/ DONiT VOL) FOLKS COME)/ GOOD HELENS I \ “I DO YOU Wf\KT TO GET S VJc SS CAsRVE 7 Lorn 'l MS® EAT YOURSELVES SOME y—7 A WHOLE COW FQRJ ALL THE. NEIGHBORS OVER?) GOT ENOUGH TO 7 BEEF /1 GRAB ,T a’JL* W \ BREAKFAST lip' STOP RINGING THAT FOR v 1 / H.L PUMP VUH FUULAZ7AHD COFFB tri D 1 * Wf j
Snow and Ice in Cave South Paris. Me.- (U.R) —Snow and ice may be found 365 days of the year in a cave at Greenwood City, nine tnileS west of here. Snow, driven into the sheltered cavern in winter, remains through spring and summer.
ANNUAL STATEMENT Decatur Savings & Loan Association Decatur, Indiana FINANCIAL STATEMENT Showing the condition of the Association a,t the close of the 12 months ending December 31. 1931:
Receipts , Cash ou hand De-. 31. '3O. $ 3,700.92 Dues ou Running Stock 14.540.3 S Loans on Mortgage Security Repaid 20,629.12 Loans on Pass Book Security Repaid 165.00 Loans on other Security Repaid 30.00 Interest 10,625.74 Real Estate Contracts Repaid 3,539.88 Borrowed Money 1.100.00 Refunded Insurance and Taxes 95.86 Rents from Company's Real Estate 92.00 | Office Safe sold 25.00 j 1 Total $60.543.,t(),
Profit and Loss Account. December 31. 1931
Undivided profits December 31. 1930 $ 5.147.70 ! Interest 10,625.74 Office Safe sold ’ 25.00 I Rents . 92.00 Total $15,890,441
l‘ Balance Sheet
Assets Cash ou hand December 31, 1931 $ 1.147.77 Loans on Mortgage Security net 105,034.33 Loans on Pass Book Security 770.35 Real Estate sold on Contract 19,382.24 Real Estate—book value 15.494.16 Total $141,828.85
Schedule of Expenses for 12 months ending Dec. 31. 1931 Silar- Directors $116,00 Salary, office help and rent 755.00 I.egel -ervices and auditing 363.00 \'l' ■ isii • | P: in me ; ’ suppl.es 2 3.80 Postage 12 l.xain 1 ;ui< ii E-.f. 32 00 P’"'"' - IG. uh Taxes es Assoeiatiou ,-,4 59 Insurance and Bonds 112 50 , 1&82 MlsreHancous expenses 23 34 10,1,1 $1,652.54
Wednesday Specials EVERYBODY CAN EAT MEAT NOW Fleshly G.ound Hambuiger.. .3 lbs. 25c Nice l ender Beef Steak lb. 20c Our B?st S it cd Bacon .... lb. 20c Ficsh ( o H age Cheese pint 10c Fresh Count, y Fggs dozen 16c Fresh ( ounb y Butter |} K 35c Sugar Cured Smoked dowels .... lb. 10c Kayavaii Coffee, while it lasts .2 lbs. 45c Fcesh Creamery Butter 2 lbs. 59c F’esh Ovsters pint 25c HUY NOW A sGal. can of Lard . $3.35 Order early- Phone 106 or 107 Mutschler s Meat Market
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1932.
Jobless Get Crow Bounty Newton. Kan.—(U.PJ —Unemployed are making money here and having sport, too. They are shooting crows and taking them to the county clerk's office, where a bounty is paid. More than a thousand were brought in last week.
Disbursements Loans on Mortgage Security $ ”,496.42 Loans on Pass Book Security 427.67 Withdrawals of Running Stock 20,377.19 Expenses as per Schedule 1.652.54 Borrowed Money Repaid 7.400.00 B. M. Certificates Repaid 2,000.00 Interest on Borrowed Money 560.91 Real Estate —Purchase Price 15.494.16 Dividends 7,308.38 Real Estate Contracts 1.678.56 Cash ou hand December 31. 1931 1.147.77 Total $60,543.90
Dividends $ 7.308.38 Interest Borrowed Money 560.91 Expenses as per Schedule 1,652.54 Fund for contingent losses inc 350.00 Undivided profits December 31, 1931 6,018.61 Total $15,890.44
Liabilities Running Stock $128,560-24 Fund for contingent losses 1,050.00 Undivided Profits . 6,018.61 Borrowed Money 6,200.00 Total $141,828.85
SHERIFF SALE In the lilniiiN Circuit Court, Mute Os liiilhiiin: <*»umc number 1403 D [ Fort Wayne Orphans Home of the Keformed Church in the I. S. Vs. E’idora .1. Butcher, Adam C. Butcher. By virtue of an order of sale to b me directed and delivered from the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court in the above entitled cause, 1 have levied upon and will expose for sale by public auction at the Court House l»o>r, east entrance first floor in . said County between the hours of 1(| o’clock A. M. and I o'clock P. M. on Wednesday the 20th day of January A. D. 19.12, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the f »llowing described real estate to-wit. Fx»t seven hundred twenty-three (72.3) in Spanglers Subdivision of Out-lot two hundred seventy-three 273) in Joseph Crabbs third Western Addition to the Town (now city) of Decatur, Situate in Adams County, State of Indiana, And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of the judgment interest thereon and costs 1 will at the same time and in the manner aforesaid, offer for sale the i fee simple of the described premises . taken as the property of Eldora .1. Butcher, and Adam C. Butcher, at r ; the suit of Fort Wayne Orphans : Home of The Deformed Church, in I the r. S. Said Sale will be made without any . ’.relief whatever from valuation or | i Appraisement Laws. BUHL JOHNSON, Sheriff )i Adams County. Indiana I W. 11. Schannen, Attorney. Dec. 29 Jan 5-12, MIHUIFF SALE In the \<hirn«« Circuit Court. Mute of Indiana, rnunr number I 1<I»H) i ; American Security Company a j I Corporation, vs. Mary V. Fugate and ! * , Edward .1. Miller. i | By virtue an order of sale to me , dfrei ted and delivered from the i Clerk of the Adams 'Circuit Court i in the above entitled cause I have levied upon and will expose for sale I by public aucti >n, at the Court , ) i House Door, east entrance first floor | ■in said County between the hours of; 110 o ' lock A. M. and 4 o’clock I’. M. i j on Wednesda.x the 20th day of Jan-1 juaiy A. D. 1932, tl»e rents and pro-| fits for a term not exceeding sev- < Ben years of the following described I * real estate to-wit: Inlot number six-hundred eighty | two (682) in Joseph Crabb’s Sub-di-I vision of a Sub-division of Out-lots I number two hundred fifty (250), two ) hundred fifty-one (251), two hun- | died fifty-two (252) and two hundred fifty three (253) in Joseph [ 'Crabbs third western addition to the < town! now city) of Decatur; Sit"l uated in Adams County, State of In-! ( : diana; ! And • n failure to realize t | from the full amount of the Jmig- . incut interest thereon and »osts 1 will at tlie same time and in the manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple of the described premises Taken as the property of Mary V. I Fugate, and Edward J. Miller, at the suit of The American Security Com- | pany a Corporation, Said Sale will be made without any relief whatever fr »nj valuation or Appraisement Laws: BULL JOHNSON. Sheriff Adams County. Indiana. Erudite and Litterer, Attorneys. ’ Dec. 29 Jan. 5-12 O SALE CALENDAR ; ■ Jan. 13—D. D. Castleman. 2 miles east and 3 miles north of Monroeville, Ind. Farm sale. Roy Johni son, auet. ■ Jan. 14 Jonathan Rumple and 1 ! son. 4 1 ' pure-bred Hampshire bred ' sows. At Decatur Community Sale ' Barn. Roy Johnson, auet. '| Jan. 15W. O. Robinson, 2% , ' miles south of Decatur or % mile , south and % mile west of the i County farm. Closing out sale. , Rov Jonn-on. auet. i Jan. 16—Community Sale, DecaI tur, Ind. Roy Johnson, auet. Jan. 18 —S. F. Ludy, live slock 1 ■ sale, Greenville. Ohio. Roy John- , son. auet.
Jan. 19- Mrs. May Welch. 3UI miles south of Decatur, on Count? ' Farm road. Closing out sale. Roy | Johnson, auct. ■Jan. 20 —Ezra Gerber. 1 mile north and 3 miles west of Huntertown. Ind., closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 21—Chas. Hawk fc Son. 2 miles west and 4 miles south of Rockford. Ohio. Holstein cattle, horses and hogs. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 22 —Marian Reber, administrator, 40 acre farm. 4 miles southwest of Decatur. Roy Johnson, aut.;. Jan. 26 —Ira Faller, 2 huts sout.i of Van Wert. Ohio, closing out sale Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 28 H. F. Reynol Is and son. Ft. Jennings. Ohio; Poland China hog sale. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 30 — Decatur, Community sale. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 10 — Christ Marbaugh, fi miles east and 3 miles north of Decatur, closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 23 — Martin Katterman, Purebred Dttroc Hog sale, Moulto i Ohio. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 12 Joe Overlander. 4 mile north and 3 miles east of Ossian, Ind., closing out sale. Roy Johneon. auct. ts BARGAINS — Bai galas In Eivlug Room. Dining Room Suites. Mattresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co Monroe, our Phone number is 44.
TOWNSHIP TBtSTEE'* IIEPOHT TO THE VIIM'OKt HO Mtn OF 81.1 F. » HEF.K 1 TOWX'HII’ UMMS COt >TI I>QIAM. JIM MM 11132 l; ecu i r rs .hi ii 11:1 r 4 2 Bank of Berne Int ILL'S!' Febrifgr? 2 Co Auditor Distribution 1.-17J-'I 3 Bank of Berne Int Mnr<*li 3 Bank of Berne Int 9.96 . \pril 14 Co. Auditor Dist D. Tax ‘-J. , 4 Bank of Berne Int IX Dan O. Roup Dog tax 216.00! .1 tine Bank «»f Berne Int '».l I I 10 D. D. Habegger Dog tax 19.00 , J illy 2 Co. Auditor Distribution 2J'.x 2 Bank of Berne Int L3S i It To Correct check S 3 12.50 j \ lI&UMt I Ifevld D. Habegger Dog tax 7.00 I I Bank of Berne Int. 12.37 : Sr |>(<-inb<*r I Co Audit >r Revenue 368.62 1 Bank of Berne Int ’.'.'•6 , • October 1 Dank of Berne Int 5.03 21 Bank of Berne Int ■ \ ot ember 3 Dank of Berne Jnt 7.02 28 Co Audit >r Distribution 200.00 1 I December I 1 Bank <»f Berne Int .'•.71 ; I 28 Co. Auditor Distribution 6,213.33' j 31 Bor'd First Bank of Berne 150.00 DJSBI’RSEM ENTS Jnnunry iH» William Wittwer Fur Rep. ''.oo 1 12 Ralph Roop Drain 32.31 j2l Ind. Service Corporation L. 2.0" 2!) William Dague Trans 16,00 | 29 Dan O. Ro »p Teaching Ino.oo ( • 30 la’vina I'hristnrr do 100.00 I 30 Estelle Campbell do 100.00 30 James Fravel do joo.oo i 30 Mary Brennan do 100.00 30 Chain h Sipe Trans 23.40 1 30 Louise Neusbaum teaching loo.im ' 30 T. Al. Parr Trans. 16.0 n 131 Vilas Habegger Haul Coal 8.05 | FehruaryI II Bank of Berne Coupons 37..'." ; 13 Bank of Berne Bonds 525."0 16 Lester Sipe Labor on j 18 Bank of Berne Coupons 37..*«• | JI Monroe Citizens Tele. Co I’elv .’.l' ! 24 William Burke I rans 21.00 | 26 !x‘o Von Gunten Repair 1.7A Ji Mary Brennan teaching !(»<».o" 27 Izouise Neusbaum do loo.ov 27 Lovina Christner do 100.00 28 WiHiam Dague Trans. 16.00 28 .liduts Fravel Teaching 10"."0 1 28 Harvey L. Sipe 28 Pan (). Roop teaching loo.On 28 (’liiuivy Sipe Trans. 21.00 March 5 Jacob Hoffman eleaning 3.00 • 6 Wilson Beery Stamps ::."(• 12 Bank of Berne Coupons 25.00 13 listelle Campbell teaching !""."(' I 16 Emil Badertscher clean 12.00 ' 21 American Ex Co Grates .30.0 x 23 Teachers Ret. fund Ret. f 1 n 7 3 1 23 F. M. Parr ’I ran*. 16.0;i i 24 Ind. Ser. Corp. Lights 2.00 I 27 Dan (>. Roop teaching 100.00 J 27 Louisa Neusbatim do xx •, 27 .la nes Fravei d » 8\.66 1 27 Marx Brennan do 88.37 | 27 Lovina Christner do 100.00 28 Chaney Sipe Trans 21.00 28 William Dague do 16.00 28 Estelle Campbell teaching 88.08 •; Ipril 10 i. M. Parr Trans. 16.00 1 13 Vilas Habegger Repair 15.n0 i 22 David I>. Habegger Salary 110."o’ 23 Cham y Sipe Trans 21.00 1 24 Ltjuise Neusbaum tta' liing 1 18.00 21 I* rank Merriman Haul coal 2'‘.,8 | 25 William Dague Trans. 16.00 | 25 Estelle Campbell teaching 117. •" 25 Estelle Campbell Janitor 35.0" 25 Lovina Christner do 6".0n 25 Lovina Christner teaching 100. on ■ 25 James Fravel do 100.0" |25 James Fravel Janitor 73.0 n ' _’■» Mary Brennan teaching IBs.on I 25 Mary Brennan Janitor 60.n0 I 27 Iml. Ser. Corp. Light’ 2.0 n 30 William Burke ’I rins 72.0" • 40 ’l’. M. Parr Pile drain 30.n0 30 ’l’. M. Parr trans. 16.0 n 40 .1 e J. Daily Dog claim 13.20 tl a j ( 1 .luhn Feasel haul coal 2.6" ' I Jacob Dplch trans 96.0" I • 2 David D. Habegger Salary 80.0" | 6 Dan O. Roop teaching 212.20 i 6 Dan O. Roop Janitor 60.00 13 John Hobltt dog claim g.uh I 16 lziui.se Neusbaum Institute jo.im 1 2(» lieti Fickle Dog eiaiin 36.00 I 20 i • I erguson do ; ,u 20 I' rank Bruster do 20.00 ' 21 I. M. Parr traits 16jm • 25 Chancy Sipe do 2 1.00 2.» John Myer., Dog < laim o.mi ' .’■B Charley Morrison do 2".0n Jujic 11 Harvey Lawson dog claim 3".n0 1 8 .1 >lin i’ease! Haul « oal .:..>" ) I H. 11. Lakin Che* k Iro 12 >o Jul? 2 i a.i‘l D. Habegger Salary I’JV.ou 4 6 B-rm* Review (Icport 30.18 6 William Bnke Grading I !/,.. '» Amos Hirst hy Bond r " > rank Merriman Haul C 75.00 11 I. (’. Huffman iransier 13.72 il Jim s Parrish Trans. 72*00 ’ 13 Clifton Striker Teat. 18.b9 . i I io Correct cheek 8.1 12*7,0 1 29 Joe Daily Dug claim 7..»0 , 41 D. H. Goble Supplies 36.09 Auguwl ’ I Loy Myers Ditch repair .. . g.OO 6 Noah Rich Transfers 210.0" 11 MeAlhaney Carver Gas 07 II Walter Scott D. Repair 2.30 11 H. L. Sipe S. Di|ch . 20 Burk Elevator coal 86.x1 -1 Peoples State Bank CoUjpuus 2.i."0 21 Bink of Beßrne Bond 430.00 22 (. nan y Sipe Cleaning 32.00 22 Kiger Co Supplies 77.35 22 Omer Merriman G. Road 10 30 24 Jcfrereon Twp. tram (era 425.0 b ■ 24 Ray Working Repair 108.40 1 s »ptei»ibrr 1 Mrs. Albert Burke clean 20.00 • Chum y Sipe do 20.00 < Eldun Habegger S. Ditch 3 •)•♦ 8 Vilas Habegger do 8 William Burke du i • Wayne Works Bus B, 54100 , to Wayne Works do l..!»'oo 12 Mr Eli Bixler Clean 2".0(i 16 Mrs. H. Tlnkhatn (’lean 20.00 16 Eh Bixler Painting 32*70 (h*!obr r , 2 Janes L. Fravel teaching 142 5" ’ Estelle Campbell du 113.20 2 Cli-ilmer Edwardv du 12x70 5 < 'o treasurer E.x Rev 13 7 3 ' Ehlim Spi linger teaching J25*00 I- I* rank Merriman Trans 10" 00 , HU Industrial Aid f>r B. Brooms to ~«» 2 4 David D. Habegger Hillary .%*oo li L’"’ Corp. Light Sprunger and Lehman soap I on r : ° Janies L. I’raxel Teaching loj ~«» [0 Esteelle Campbell do 115 20 30 Chalnier Edwards du I’B*7o » I 1 Sprunger do 12.*>’(to ember 10 1 rank Merriman I ram» ion o<i 1, 10 Leo Merriman Ho y 5 00 ' £2 Corp Light 2 00 • Jo Dstelle Campbell teaching
25 James Fravel d<» 102.50 28 Chalmer Edwards do 129.00 December 1.. • 3 First Bank of Berne < oupon Trank Merriman labor i;i,lon Sprunger tt-achinK 1-5.0 T MW. ISnather Supplies ..J-.',’ s Zimmerman Coal Co coal ■'l:-,-? i S .1 F. Holcomb Co Supplies 11 Frank Merriman 'I rans !l r"" I II Sam Frank Advisory '.IJV . 11 J>siaii Myers .1.. u.OO 11 Albert Burke do .a.OO 11 I>. H. Goble Supplies 15 Teacher Retirement Fund Ca.fiJ 17 Andrew Gottschalk tile 5.93 < 17 Sam Liechty Repairs !..•«» 22 David I Habegger Salary 100.00 22 Berne Hdw Co Supplies . 23.66 >2 A. J. Moser Equipment 13...1 | 22 Ind. Servii e Corp. Light 2.00 I 22 Ain >s Hirshy Insurance 34.56 22 Berne Lumber Co Repair 228.49 23 Estelle Campbell teaching 92.50 | 23 Estelle Campbell Janitor 40.0" 24 Janies L. Fravel Teaching 79.84 24 Janies L. Fravel Janitor 40.00 j I 24 Chalmer Edward Teaching 105.54 21 Chalmer Edward Janitor 40.00 ■ i 24 Pennsylvania R. R. Co I'. 4.39, [2l First State Bank M. F. 40.n0 28 Eld ui Sprunger Tea« hing 135.00 2.8 Eldon Sprunger Janitor 10."0 28 Eli Bixler Repair 1.25 2-8 William Wittwer 33.50 I2x M--Alhanev and Carver Sup. 5.7" I 28 Fulton Machine Co 43.59 I 28 David D. Habegger Salary 261.85 I 2.8 Clyde Wolf 80.50 : 29 Berne Schools Transfers 861.00 1 I 30 Kiger Co Supplies 42.00 ; TIO Midland Press Books lo.'.jm | 131 (). S. Fortney Transfers lOo.on • 31 Dv<atur Democrat Adv 58.221 31 Berne Witness d.» 96.00 J 3f Glen Meyers Repair 7».00 31 Chauney Sipe Clean 20.00 ! statement Showing iinnniit <»r all M<»n<»* l’ni«l to the \nriom» I'unds Township I'und ' Jan. 1 1931 I Balance on hand . 304.061 Dec . 31, 1931 | Rec eipts during year 979.01 • Total of Bal. and Receipts 1,28,1.07 1 j Disbursements during year 1,269.11 I | Jan. 1 1932 Final Balances 13.66 1 Komi Fund i Jan. 1 1931 | Balance on hand 104 20 1 ; De< . 31, 1931 Receipts during year 279.72 1 I Total of Bal. and Receipts 6-83.92 1 I Disbursements during vear 26.2,7 • ■lan. I, 1932 Final Balanc es 657.67 i Nprvini %<-h„< I I mid , Jan. 1 1931 Balance on hand 3 1.89 921 I Dec-. 31, 1931 | Receipts during year 5,586.6"! , Total of Bal. and Receipts *‘,T7".sw4 I Disbursements during war 5*867 -’3 ! Jan. 1, 1932 Final Balanc es 2?.in9*291 l uitioit I 11nd Jan. 1 1931 ; Balance on hand ’ 56*’(»7 Dec 31, 1931 Rec eipts during y. ar 7 186.91 i Total of Bal. and Receipts n’vtn ’.xi Disbursements during vear 7*904 19 Jan. I, 1932 Final Balances 1,8|.<39 Dog I'mid Dec-. 31, JV3I
! lUceipts during year 304. i ,**?*•*•* R J ’l* and Receipts 301.'.i; J • I Hst»uis« nivntb during year 22fi.70 I dan. 1, 19.‘.2 Final Balances 77 x»; . . Total of \|| |.„|„| M •lan. 1 1931 Balance on hand ( ; u.n s - | ' Her. 31, I’l3l MWM d ‘ ir , il, K 1 4.3.35.K0 ’ iotal ■>! Bal. and R.eeipts 20,hi; s:. niKbursements during rear 1. l-'iC ITnal Balances I I • ‘tai Balances as shown bv tills Report s; " arrant-«-h.., ks outstanding ' Ik-vemlvr 31, m.:| . ..„ I ot.d Balances ami outstanding " arrant* !><■• 31. 1334 i- I Cash in Deponitmy Heeeinber 31, I 1 • |lavlll ■' Haliegger I'ruslec Blue t leak Township '""’.'.■“l. H^ l4 ! 1 I*ls -ti 1; .. ”• hi. ti. i>rvrr. v.\;AV- iso',; X>\"£ n e\? r r a n ent " f ’-'l'vlin*- V\ die male and enter,.i in s.<i .Ji 1 [<>r the sale of the real hereinafter ib-si ri1,..,| „„ Thursday of'ames T I M Ul '’ ''w m'r Knights ~r on. lor not |.. HS ' lav the' Bdi:, 1 !. 1 ' M "f sa'd • state, so ordered ’dd’lXlliTi 1 "‘ al of. ‘in.l'iHUa’ to«*' : l . a "‘ M '’‘"t'lty. Stale ! One third cash 01*11, r , .<«•«>■ Pay ail cash. If * , l' S ur six per “»? , 0 , ni)ll ' and : ed estate. vot tgjage on said real : ■>o’"'?Vord' u Lr^r a dI.r^eßi'aii 1 .r^ eBi ' ai i , thereof will be • ontinuc i' / * ’ Hale to da”, at the si 1 fro,n dav '«a i-e terns a- »>. pl,re “ml vn 1 said ti I ”,’ r. ; sold. Said sale to 1!,“* „?,i vr ’5“" ' ‘''''Lanr v' I ,'"' ■ o.irt” Jb>, t I Jan 5-12-19 ‘ CARD OF THANKS , »» wish in tbii , manner t(j Piess our appreciation Io the 11( .m b “>« and friends, the dower S i l .‘“ ’""“a'ers. Rev. A. R. F l«klcr-' i Johann and Rev. R r v,,....., u : Jar; ■I 11 * ho tts »istt!tl ns during the ill lather. and son. AnlllOhy Ull , lllwL , A. Lammert, fiaugliter Norma J Mr. and Mrs. Wilßam bammert and family — — Notice ! The First Christian Church will J January.^ 8166 U ‘ e Übt •» 29-Jan 12
i:xh< I TOR S HI X I I Vl ' I he undersign. : . x .,‘ last will of Phtliip G. !h< reb> giws u u .. ' lander ~j • , j... ' r ) Mgg • »urt of Ad will at toe hoin , tile 2'th ’ .-t the east i■» th.- ;. sahI e?t of said dec c<l> : t in t following dcs< ri>.. i ■ w * *• hIM The North half . i. ; ,. 'quarter of se> ti< u in township t w » > • * of Range fifteen » ) | ing eight} <SO> Adams • ..ant} ir. Said sale will 1 . , | tlie approval of s , '• ' ” t han t w..-i h .L >3Hll j ed value o fsaid real - «>n the following - x Al ;th purchase m • - 'll. balance tw.. payable m land eighteen • v notes of purehas. . i: lief, providing an sec ured by nu»rt-4a_- -. n tat< s >l<i. tlu . . ,x.. all rash if so dv> True Paul Gephirt. L. lllUCi l. Heilei i ■- ..-..j. \<>Tl< E TO in the %dausM i in-Nii November I erm. ause A«>. I4IHK To Qairt >1 A ’l’ E () F INDI A. N \ BMM •(’OI NI YOF ADAMS S.<: Mi Herman I-’. Ehina. \> del, < t al. F 11 Now comes the bAi nt iff his atb-i "'I c omplaint herein. r ) application of a • 1 that the residrm • ,1 [ 'lim y is unknown named defendant ' Ruedel. Ja.-oh lb- . a.| 1 that the names ■ <! r [ar»- unknown and : ’ ■ be non-resid'mt thIndiana, surd in t h t following nanu 10-,vjt: *'i'he iinkn > • I wives r spr tH«-i\ ■■ • named persons, t - i.l u <>b Ruedh , < t < j names <»f all of u • I Co Plaintiff: the unknown "mi willows, rhildi-n an I iu irs, survix i tors am! adminitrat■ ■ : devisers, legatees. >•> I editors Os the- la>t v. nienis, siu'cessors '■ signs, rrspr» tiv« ly a named and de<:_ : persons, fs»-w it .1 < ! ItoeJk, Oil R,, t d.; ; .■ ' all of whom ar> u , a n tol | tiff, ail of the w• i , -•ti'fi I b\ any of the nam- - jihl >m
t mils abo\ r stated ••M have been rlianu "I» now known by ’ .'*m names of all wii inkM, plaintiff; the spoil ■ -t all « persons above n i • :• * ittf designated as «ld. ;■ :ial tom who are man • •’. «h- naa all of whom are u;.!• w taj tiff; all person- < : T'li who assert or miu - claim or interest i lie«l the real estate deb • . rwl plaint in this actin ina through any of tm • i-ida this action name ). !• ‘’All siKnat<*d in sai-l oplaiw names of all . f w- •’* to plaintiff; that t m e l defendants ai . • *i*W the state of Indian.. wii VI X. Khinger, Elmo .1 Ehinger, Margaret ' Bn md Edith Breoterkamp. i • iBl kamp, Herbert 11. I. ■ That said action i- ! " >h-pl of ’inieting the till- ' ■ r**«l ■ in the State ot Indi - .< that at f action exists au ' ’ •iefendants; that all fsaid ’ iantx ere nece«.sar\ $-. ! rt»e- M action and that th. ' l“ ! ne non residents < i > l|F t Indiana. The following r» • '".‘‘J I ams <’ ” !n ty In (hr S’ ■’• "f " :is «le> . bed .n .sa i i ’ I *it; hiiot Number ' i”. ® k:u.np'» ami I'ie Jhli.U j .s Jio-M. 157 a.. : | Crabl/s Western \ ■’’ 'o.vn (now <ltv) of I dur, ’’utility. Indiana. Ihix action is in.sl.i ■ • ,ll, “ c’ U’e fby said plain! ' ’ pose of <miAtinjr !'• 11 ’.j «eal estate above <!• ' ! '' l gainst all detnan ' laimants whataoex’ Notice is therefor. - fondants and each ;• 1 ! <J that unless they b» TW fore the Adairs Ch j Court Ho ise in th ' Indiana, in Adams < * State of Indiana, - . February, 1322, the • l"th Ju licjal tl.iv of u "j 'lace. <•( I < H! I Cn’H ’ Indiana, to be begin 1 • l '*3 the Ist day of Febr < ''J answer or demur t«> j the Fame will be Mh ; a,,a i mined in their absen .j In Witness Where ’ I ttnt» set my hand 1 V.j seal of sajd court at t rJ ‘Terk thereof in the < 1 ’ n ' ‘J Indiana, this 22nd d A. b. 1921. Berni 11 ( r lerk of the Adam ’ ' C. L. Walters, Attorn* (Court Seal) I " I v Pl»oiii( ill* w( of \ d \O. ,ud Notice Is hereby under*igned has b"-n ■ ; . miniatrator de boot- ' u annexed of Ihe e t ' ~'tr ■ Tonnelier late of Ad.« 1 •»' i' eased. The estate 111I 11 ' 1 j v *ht- ,„,dj Richard E. Tonnelier. x,! ' ~ n_ ,3 . de bonis non wH A ’ J . I’ru- hte and bitterer. A’ J 1 January 2. 1932. •'" J v opolnf nirnt of VhniMb t Notice is hereby gi' ',4 undersigned h«as bpm ti" ,tj miniatrator of the esT'’* ’■ Tunneller late of ' * ~M d-oeased. The estate i I’ ' ! 'ent. (f '•i'hard !■■,. Toimellc . \ d ,f Fruchte and t.fifeier A"" 1 ■ 2, 1932. ■1 Abraham Lincc/u earuud 11 dollar transporting some I u 2 a river barge to a steamer.
