Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1934 — Page 5

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| Murlin’s Public Sale! The undersigned will offer at public an tion. I miles west, ' 2 mile of Rockford on what is known as the W. M. Murlin farm, on ;■ TUESDAY, JANUARY 30,1934 Commencing at 10 o'clock the following—.■l 4—HEAD OF HORSES—4 One black fielding, 11 years old. weight about 16m); one oorrcl coming 2 years old; F'ull blooded Belgian, a good one; one mouth black Mare; one bay colt, coming 1 year old, full Belgian. , ■ 3—HEAD OF CATTLE—3 Use cow half Jersey and half Holstein, S years old. with calf by SMe. a No. 1 cow; one heifer, coming one year old; one steer calf, ’id- • I 10—HEAD OF SHEEP—IO "HI 10 good Ewes, to lamb about March. 70—HEAD OF HOGS—7O Wl Consisting oi 9 good Brood Sowa to farrow in March; 17 young 'Mb. sows to farrow in March and April; 1 Male hog. Duroc-Jeisey Kping 3 years old, a good one; 1 Male hog. Duroc-Jersey. full blood. 1 vear old; 42 head iShoats. ranging from 50 to 100 lbs. ■ • FARM MACHINERY M Fordson Tractor: 1 John Deer Tractor Plow; 1 Moline Tandem 1 Milwaukee Binder; 1-10 hoe American Grain Drill.; Planter; 1 Section Bar Holler; 1-2 section harrow ; 1 big > Mower; 2 Breaking Plows; 1• 7 shovel t’ulticator. 1 wagon; 11 horse wagon; 2 sets Double Work Harness, I Range; 1 DeLaval Cream Separator, No. 10. ■I Some Corn in crib; Seed Oats; Hay and Straw in mow, small of fodder. HI Log chain, shovels, forks, and many other articles too uumeious mention. 50 to 76 cords of good wood. TERMS OF SALE—CASH. I W. M. MURLIN, Owner I Fairview Ladies Aid will serve luacn. |My S. Johnson, auct. Marion Pond, clerk Public Auction [ 1 Will sell at public auction at my residence. 4% miles south and utiles west ot Decatur, commencing at 10 a. nt. on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1931 4—HEAD OF HORSES—4 fl Black Mare, 4 years old, weight 1450, im foal, sound; bay Mare. ■ years old. weight 1650, in teal; Bay Mare Coll, coming 2 years old. Bl make a good big mare; Bay Horse Colt, just weaned. 7—HEAD OF CATTLE—7 | Red cow. 3 years old. fresh by day of sale; Black cow. .. yeats ol ■ Kving good flow; Jersey cow, 6 years old, will freshen I*e>■ & , • y cow, 5 yofcrs old, will freshen April 1; Red cow, -» y vt *“’ ’ i... J?Bhen April 15; Jersey cow, 9 years old, will bo fresh day ot saK, rsey cow, 12 years old. giving good flow, be fresh May 11. 20HEAD OF HOGS —20 r Two Spotted Gills, farrow in March; one Chester White oar, ■■•irling; 17 Feeding Hogs, weigh front 40 to 100 lbs. feed — I 5 ton good timothy hay; 100 bushel corn; 2 ton soy bean hay . ■ ton good wheat straw. „ IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS I McCormick binder; McCormick Deerlug corn p.autc . *« • ■rdsell3% wagon; one farm wagon one set hay ladde s. s; i k ttl ■"■row; John Deere gang plow; Oliver 14 inch riding br ■ k‘ng I ■u;nk walking breaking plow; John Deere single < ‘ ■ ; mower; walking cultivator; end gate seeder, n n ,.T llc roiio to ■th; two glouble sets work harness; many articles to I TERMS—CASH. ! ROY GIBSON, Owner JohiK'ju. auct. A. Lower. clerk. i

24 Vesta Brokaw driving bus .’15.00 34 Geo. Schlotcrsteln do 40.00 34 Oban. Hiltner do JI.OO 34 Daisy Hrokaw janitor 35.00 34 Chas, bongenberger do 30 tip 29 Phil L. Schlefersteln salary M.M March 1 Glen Cowan sur dog tax 125.11 3 Superior Coal Co. coal 74.03 I’l Wm. Itcldenhaeli geese killed 7.50 Ik Albert Mutschler sheep do 5.00 Ik Saylors Motor Co. repairs 37.51 20 II L. Kern repairing truck 19.701 31 Ind. qervlce Corp, lights 9.t0 21 Fraie la Hehmltt sheep killed li'.im 34 Vesta Hrokaw driving bus 33. tin 34 Geo. Schlefersteln do 40.00 24 Daisy Brokaw Janitor 35 1.0 .’ I Chas Bittner do . ’. 90 24 Maty Clem teaching 130.00 24 Mervin Ifostetlsr teaching ISO.OO 34 Margaret Schenk teaching 05 00 21 Harry Johnson do 95.0 U 24 Catherine Weldler do 60.00 34 Ethel Piper do 50.00 15 Chas Longvnherger Janitor 25.25 April 1 Phil L. Schlefersteln salary 90.00 4 Wm Smren interest to state 3.HS 7 Harter Pith Co. diplomas 10.73 14 Geo Schlefersteln drive bus 30.00 29 Ind. Service Corp, lights 7.25 39 Geo Schlefersteln drive bus 30.00 39 Vesta Brokaw do 35.00 33 Chas Bittner do 29 on 23 Daisy Brokaw Janitor 35.0« 39 Chas Longenherger do 35.00 31 Mary Clem Janitor 13.00 I to Barton It. Poyne speaker 10 00 Muy I lA. It. Ashbaucher repairs 33.10 1 Runyon ft Son tires 87.35 1 Kocher Lumber Co. coal 11.93 1 Phil L. Schelfcratein salary 39.00 I Lee Hardware Co., oil 3.53 | I Mary Clam oil I.*" 1 C. E. Steward labor 10.00 I Hebert White teaching I no.oo 5 D 11. Gohle Co. supplies 15.10 5 Win. StorOn interest to state 3.14 9 Citlsens Telephone Co. rent 4.75 9 H Knapp ft Sons repairs 3.37 r> Decatur Lunt. Co., supplies 1100 X Mary Clem teaching 130.00 k Catherine Weldler do 159.00 9 Harry Johnson do , k Margaret Schenk do lie/IO 1 9 Lola Fuhrman do 399-00 9 Ethel Piper do 11 Standard Oil Co gasoline 19 93 23 Mervin Hostetler teaching 139.00 23 Mervin Hostetler supplies 21.17 23 Millie Rice sheep killed 7.00 25 Ind. Service Corp, light b.Jb , J ; ln phil L. Scheifersteln salary 30.00 1 Hubert Zcrkel stamps. ! 1 Wm. Storen interest to state 3.03 30 Phil L. Schlefersteln salary 90.00 ; 30 W. G. Conroy supplies J .?' rownshlp Trustee K. S. F. 409.00 5 Clifton 17. Striker Coin. exp. 1' -1 5 Frontier Pres Co. hooks 5 Wm Storen Interest to atate <.J.> in Ada Martin UKht bill Jo D. H Goble Co. supplies 9.12 Io Krick A- Tyndall tile • 1 14 Janies Elivy labor 900 ■ 15 Balpli Wagner do 1» 17 Kiger & Co. supplies ‘ 17 Theodore Goegleln orphan -OO.Oh 117 r S. Chemical Co., supplies2o.so I 17 Hubert Zerkrl stamps 3.00 | 20 Millie Rice sheep killed 9.00 122 Suttles Edwards Co, ins. 107 13 '! 23 Phil Schlefersteln S. kill> d 9.00 I 21 Elberson Service Sla. oil 7.50 ' 24 Ernst Tunibleson S. kill"d 7.00 31 Phil L. Schlefersteln salary SO.OO I August ,1 5 Wm. Storen Interest to state 3.3 s I 7 Glen Cowan Con. F. 519.13 7 Ernst Worthman irgiisfeia 1 SO.” ' I 7 Arthur Blakey transfers 32.00 SB. W. IleVor supplies 13.2.« 17 John Sclieiman S. killed 0 00 ' 22 Ralph Schnepp labor .129 Janies Elberson trans, col. 3.»0 I 2l> D. H. Goble Co., supplies 7.0 s 29 Edward Altmann S killed 1'.90 ' 31 E. G. German repairing 10.00 . I September I Phil L. Schlefersteln salary so.oo 1 Itunyon A Son supplies 50.40 ' 5 August Husick adv. bd. 0.00 ' 5 Adolph Hleberich Io a.OO II .. .Martin Aumann do Ott

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1931.

o Berne Witness Co adv. 36.50 6 £urtls Frltsincer labor ...... 6.25 | 1 Francis Bchntpf do . 7.00 H Wm. Storm inter* 3t to s ate '• I ■ H •; hi. < '■> 19.H1 7 Phil L. Schlefersteln S? K. 7.00 H 1., Kern repairs IS.M 7 Harry Barnett do 10.»U ■ hevatui i<• mo* ral <’< adv . Hlberson S« r Mt« oil 135.40 7 gullies Kdwards Co insur- 75.<»<) 7 Wm. Johnson labor 2.50 . Hern \ I’.ult fitx-hr S l< X.OO Hi Geo Hehleferateln D. bus 20.00 IM Fanny Kunkl<* turkeys 32.0a is Ind. Nervlce Corp. Hrliln 1.00 IK K. U lioirl type writer 35.00 20 balay Brokaw labor 17.59 20 w. 11. Alsinan aheep killed 7.00 25 A. It. AmliH.i nt hfi fmn.ue >0 111 20 Mervin Hostetler teaching 150,001 20 Catharine Weldler do ... 125.00 20 Ethel Piper do . 125.00 29 Miirvaret Svhenk du 100.00 29 Lloyd Bryan do ... 100.00 29 Lois Fuhrman do . 100.00! 29 Elisabeth Cratner du 100.00 i 29 Vesta Brokaw driving bus 36.00 I 29 Geo Kchleferateln do 20.00 I 29 Chas Bittner do 27.50 29 Daisy Brokaw janitor 35.00 1 29 Chas Lonffenberger janitor 40.00 30 Phil L. Hchieferstein salary 80.00 October 3 Win. Hioren Int. to state . . 9.62 I 13 Geo. Srhlcfrrsteln D. bus 20.00 11 George Brown labor 2.00 17 Reed Elevator Co* coal 1.60 1 17 Marlon Stoutenberry H. K. 5.50 17 Herman Kukelhan do 27.50 18 (’has Johnson labor 10.69 19 Harvey Sudduth S. coal 2.00 20 Wilda Hire 11. coal 5.10 :20 Gerald Sheets do 2.10 21 B. W. DeVor labor 50.00 23 Chas Bittn< r H. <*ual 3.70 23 Ind. Service Corp, lights 6.56 26 John Schriman S. killed 50.00 27 Elisabeth Cramer teaching XX.6I 27 Kocher Lumber Co coal 12.90 27 Vesta Brokaw D. Bum . . 35.00 27 Chas Bittner do 27.50 27 Geo Schlefersteln do 20.00 . Dale) BrOIKaW janitor 35.(MT 27 Chas Longenberger janitor 25.00 27 Mervin Hostetler teaching 138.64 -7 Catharine Weldler teaching 113.66 27 Ethel Piper do 113.66 27 Lois Fuhrman do 88.64 27 Lloyd Bryan do 88.09 27 Margaret Schenk do ... 8M.07 27 Amos Frauhiger labor 2.00 31 Phil L. Schlefersteln salary 80.00 November 2 Andrew Fuelling S. killed 20.00 2 Harry Barnett repairing 16.95, 6 H. L. Kern do 28.81 6 Suttles Edwards Co Ins. ... 35.001 6 Superior Coal Co coal. .. 183.49 1 6 Wm. Stroen int. to State .... 7.88 < H Henry Aumann >l. coal 6.75 7 Vesta Brokaw paint 11.69 88. W. DeVor supplies . 8.00 11 Geo Schlefersteln D. bus ... 20.00 11 Wm. Aumann il. Coal 4.751 15 Citizens Telephone Co. rent 10.75; 24 Mervin Hostetler teaching 150.00 24 Catharine Weldler do . 125.00 -I Ethel Piper du 125.0" 24 Lloyd Bryan do 100.00 21 .Margaret Schmik do 100.00 21 Elisabeth Cramer do 100.00 24 Lois Fuhrman do 100.00 24 Chas Bittner D. Bus 27.30 21 Vesta Brokaw do 35.00 2 4 Geo Schiefcrstein do 20.00 24 Daisy Brokaw janitor 35.00 24 Chas Longenberger do 25.00 25 Phil Sauer repairs 17.22 3X Ind. Service Corp, lights . 6.55 1 ‘ecvilber 1 Phil L. Schieferstein salary 80.00 2 Wm. Sturen Int to state ....* 5.08 7 Robert Hougham ret. fund 6*.91 8 L. A. Graham stamps 3.Q0 8 Runyon and Son tires .... 57.55 9 Geo Schlefersteln D. bus 2U.00 9 Curtis Fritzinger repairs .. 6.70 9 H. Knapp ami Son supplies 11.85 12 D. H. Goble supplies 9.32 121>ecatur Lumber Co. do 9.71 IBfltobert White teaching ... 50.00 19 Iml. Service Corp, lights 10.02 19 M. W. Rothert supplies 15.21 19 H. L. Kern repairs 49.26 19 Aug. Walters repairs .... . 41.75 30 Herman Bulmahn labor ... 1.58 22 Lloyd Bryan tca« hi ng 88.08 22 Elizabeth Cramer do 88.65 J 2 Lois Fuhrman do 88.65 22 Mervin Hostetler do 138.65 22 Wthel Piper do 113.66 22 Margaret Schenk do xH.vB 22 Catharine Weldler du 114.26 22 Vesta Brokaw D. bus 35.00 22 (ieo- Schlefersteln do 20.00 22 (’has Bittner do 27.50 22 Daisy Brokaw janitor . ... 35.00 22 Chas Longenberger <lo 25.00 29 Phil L. Schlef-Tstein salary 80.00 29 Clifton Striker books 21.75 29 Elberson Service Sta gas 102.50 29 Saylors Motor Co., repairs 7.05 29 Schafer Hdw. Co. supplies 8.01 29 Elizalieth Cramer janitor 24.00 29 Ada Martin light bill 6.00 statement Miowing Amount of all Mou«*4n Paid to the tarloui Funds Tonnfthlp Fund Jan. 1, 1933 Balance on hand 790.63 Receipts during year 1,141.50 Total of Bal. and... Keceipts.2,23s.l3 Disbursements during year 1,270.71 Final Balances 964.12 Sgerlal School Fund .lan. 1, 1933 Balance on hand 2,619.96 Receipts during year . 3,366.14 Total of Bal. and Receipts 6,016.10 Disbursements during year 1,267.23 Final Balances 1,718.87 'HiiHon Fund Jan 1, 1933 Balance on hand 1,92150 Receipts during year 8.959.2 X Total of Bal. ami Receipts 10,883.78 Disbursements during year 6,590.11 Final Balances 4,293.37 Dog I*'und Jan. 1, 1933 Balance on hand 228.21 Receipts <lurlng year 361.00 Total of Bal. and Receipts 5X9.21 Disbursements during year 361.51 Final Balances 224.70 Total of AH Fumls Jan. 1, 1933 Balance oi» hand 6,593.30 Receipts during year 11.130.92 Total of Bal. and Receipts 19,721.22 Disbursements during year 12,492.86 Final Balances 7,231.36 Total Balances as shown by a this Report 7,2 J 1.36 Total Balances (no warrents) Dev ember 31, 1933 7,221.06 Cash in Depository . . December 31, 193 3 *• *•■>*> 1 Phil L. Schlefersteln, the Trus tee’of Root Township. Adams County, Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that the preceding report ot Receipts, Disbursements and Balam es is true and correct, as I verily beHieve; and further declare that the sums with which i am (barged in this report are all of the sums received by me, and the various itPms of expenditures credited have becit fully paid in the sums stated, and without expressed or Implied ment that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or any other person. And ' < lare. and swear (or affirm) that I have received no money, nor articles of value, in contideraiion of any contract made by me as Trustee of this Township. _ . ~ Phil L. Schieterstein. Trustee Root Township, Ind. Subtf ribed and sworn (or affirmed) to before me, the Chairman of the Advisory Bourd of this T ”W'ikhip this Second day of January, Adolph Blebetich, < hairman of Advisory Board of Root Twp This I* port was received, accepted and approved by the Advisory Board this Township al its Annual Meet • Illg, Ibis Second day of January t»«4 b Adplph Blel.erieh August Bush k Marlin Aumann . Advisory Board of Root -v— — Talkie t' 4in Court Durhsg a trial In Melbourne, Australia, a judge of the Supreme court listened to a reproduction by a talking picture machine of the noise in a dairy, which neighbor! had charged was a nuisance. The "evidence" was so realistic that the idea probably win be uaed ic other trli>* In Austral! i. 1 Go‘ the Habit — Trad* at Home g

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