Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1935 — Page 2

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NOX-lUCSIUKV t* NOTH'® In the 4da<n» Clrvull Court. tovenKrr Term. 11’34 STATE OF INDIANA. COUNT* OF ADAM*. SB: Harry Cant, Plaintiff vs. Daniel D. Chicken, et al. Defendant*. Now conies th® plaintiff by Frochti. and bitterer. Its attorney*, and files Its complaint herein together with the affidavit "f a competent person that the residence, upon diligent inquiry, la unknown of the following named defendants, towtt; Daniel D. Chicken, D. D. Chicken David D. Chicken, William David. E Woods. Charles M. huM. Martha A. France. JMMKJ, John Crawford, Frank Crawfol 4, John Niblick. Nlhltek Crawford and Sons. O. Bombye. George bombye. P. N. Deen, Perry N Deen. Albert Kindel. Sarah K. Kindel Dame W. Elxey, Daniel 1-Iliey, Pheba H. E rev. Horus Kun Ditching Association. Daniel Yager. Magdalena kauip. Henry Hremetkainp, H. Bietnerkamp. M Bremerkamp, William David harrlson Sudduth. Surah h. Loßrun. Alexander Leßrun. Jeremiah G. Mallom-e. Susan Maiiernee, Hervey Carpenter, Maria Carpenter, Joseph Carpenter, Annie Carpenter, Elias Carpenter, Clara carpenui, Ephrlam Carpenter. Susan carpenur Jane Cady, Harry A. Cady, 1 eari Beavers, William leavers Ge>>r*e Lambert, Frances Lambert. Janies Campbell. Jr.. Ada E. Barnett, that the names of the be known and they ar* to be non-residents of ‘be «UW of lndl»na eued In this action by the follow Ins names and designations to wit- the unknown husbands end ' wtves. re ne.tively. of each of the following named persons, to wit: Dunk D Chicken D. D. Chicken. David p Chicken, William Wood* Charles M France. Mat tha A France Jesse Niblick, John Cra» ford Frank Crawford. John Niblick, Niblick Crawl rd and *>![».' U. Bornbye, George Bombye. P.N peen, i ens N. Deen. Albert Kindel. t-arah h. Kindel. Daniel W. Elaey. Daniel Lnwy. pneba It. Elaey. Bvrum Run Ditch l ' l * Association, Daniel Yager, Magdalena Bremerkamp. Henry Bremerkamo H. Bremerkamp. M Br, " ie ‘ 1 kamn William David. Harrison Sudd?U Sarah E. Leßrun. Alexander Leßrun. Jeremiah G Mallonee, - us *b Maiiernee. Harvey Carpenter. Maria Carpenter, Joseph Carpenter, Annie Carpenter, Elias Carpente Clara Carpenter, Ephrlam Carpenter Sus an carpenter, Jane C»d>. Harry -V Cadv. Pearl Beavers, W llltam Bea' ers George Lambert, France* Lambert, James Campbell. Jr., A<>» Barnett, tn* names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff: the unknown w"d"wr. and widows, respectively, of each of the snowing named rif*c'ea«ed persons, to wit. Daniel D. Chicken D D. Chicken. David D. Chicken William Davld E. Charles M. France. Martha A. I X dnc ?; Jesse Niblick. John Crawford, Frank Crawford. John Niblck.Niblick Crawford and Sons, G. B ,', mb A\-%Aen Hombve p. N. Deen. Ferry N. Peen. Albert Kindel. Sa™b KlndO! Daniel W. Blzey, Daniel Elzej, Pheba R. Elzey. Borum Run F?l lch ! n F Association, Daniel Yager, Magdalena Bremerkamp. Henry kamn. H. Bremerkamp. M Bremer, kamp, William David, Harns n 6uddeth Saran E. Leßrun, Alexande. LeBrun. Jeremiah G. Mallonee, Susan Maiiernee, Harvey Carpenter, Maria Carpenter, Joseph Carpenter, Annie Carpenter, Elias Carpenter. Claia Carpenter, Ephrlam Carpenter, Susan Carpenter, Jane Cady, Ham A- uad> . Pear! Beavers. William Beavers, George Lambert. F rances Lambert, Ja ;.es Campbell, Jr.. Ada E. Barnett, th. names of abl of whom are unknown to plaintiff: the unkno>n children, descendants and beirs, surviving spouse, creditors and administrators of the estate devisees, legatees trustees, and executors of me last’will and testament, successor* in interest and assigns respectively of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wlt: Daniel D. Chicken, D. D. Chicken, David D. Chicken. William David E. Woods, Charles M. trance, Martha A. France. Jesse Niblick, John Crawford, Frank Crawford, John Niblick, Niblick Cra vford and

fßoy S. Johnson Auctioneer P. L. & T. Co. Bi Phones 104 and 1022. V* Claim your date 1 I \ early as 1 sel even- day. SALE CALENDAR Jan. 17—Homer Blume, 9 mile - east of Fort Wayne on highway No. 14. Stock sale. 12:00. Jan. 18—Decatur and Chattanooga stock sale. Jan. 21—Anna Jaeger, executrix 3 miles east and 2 miles north of Zanesville. Jan. 24 — Robinson Bros., mi. west of Celina, Ohio. Closing out sale. 10:00. Feb. 4—N. E. Funifon, 1 mile east of the Mid-Way Inn on Ohio State road 127. Feb. s—Fred Okeley. 4 mi. south of Pleasant Mills. Closing out sale. Feb. 7—Walter Fetter, 7 miles south, 1 mi. west of Rockford, O. Closing out sale. 10:00. Feb. 11—Byerly & Alden. 1 mile ’ south Fort Wayne on alate road | 1. Closing out sale. Feb. 18 — Everett Lake Stock Farm, 14 mi. west of Fort Wayne. Closing out sale. Feb. 16—Wm. T. Jones. 1 mile north, m mile couth of Monroeville. Closing out sale. 10:00. Feb. 28—Bert Marquardt, 3 mile lorth of Monroeville on Lincoln ’hway. Chester White hog sale 12:00.

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bye, George Bombye P.N. Deen, Perry N. Deen, Albert Kindel, Marsh E.jKln-; del, Daniel W. Elrey, Daniel Elaey Pheba R. FJlxey. Hnrun Hun Dttrhtng Association, Daniel Yager. Magdalena i Bremerkamp. Henry Bremerkamp. IH. Hremerkapm. M. Bremerkamp .. William David. Harrison Suddeth, ; 1 Sarah E. Leßru-n, Ale xander Leßrun,' J.rwniah G. Mallonee, Bji»*u MaJKt'm nee, Harvey Carpenter, Maria Carpen- ' ter, Joseph Carpent.r, Annie Carpenr ter. Ellas arpenter, Clara Carpenter, l-mhrian. Carpenter, Susan Ciirpen- . ter, June Cady. Harry A. Cady, I earl Heaver*. William Beaver*, George ’ Lambert. Fram es Lambert, James Campbell. Jr.. Ada E Harnett, th> 'I names of all of whom are unknown. V to the plaintiff: All of the women; I one. known by any of the names and designations above stated, whose I names may have been changed, and: ' who are now known by other names,! 'I the names of all of whom are un-, -I known to the plaintiff; the spougos Jot all of the persons above named, , described end designated as defend-' ants to this action who are married, - the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; All persona and ’! corporations who assert or might *s-| 'sert any title, claim or Interest n 'lor lien upon the real estate deecrlb- ' ed In the complaint In this action bv,l 1' under or through any of the defend-, anta in this action named described.; Ji "d designated in said complaint, t the name* of aU of whom are un-j • known to plaintiff. That said action in for the purpose J of quieting title to real estate in the : State of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of said defendants; that all of said defendants art . i mm.isary parties to said action and that they are believed to be non- .! residents of the Slate of Indiana. The following real estate In Ad- . i *ms County In the State of Indiana, Is described in said complaint to wit The west half of the north west Quarter of the southwest quarter, ?f Metlon thirty <3o>. ‘o’*"; ; ■ ship twenty seven <27) north ot . ■ range fourteen <l4> east of the sei - ■ end principal meridian containing • ’0 acres more or less: Also commen- ■ elng at the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of the southwes ~ quarter of said section running thence south S rods, thence east 20 rods, thence north S rods. • thence west 20 rods to the place of : beginning, containing on * ° h ’L more or less. Also the east half ol |, the northeast quarter of th* •°"‘ b ; east quarter of section twenty five , (25) township twenty seven north of range thirteen (IS) east vt > the second principal meridian ®°""| tainlng 20 acres more or less, con-, talnlng in all the above described , real estate 41 acrei more or less. |. This action is instituted and prose* ; . cuted by said plaintiff for the pur* j ; pose of quieting his title r ®‘4l. estate above described against all ■ elaimanu whatsvever. n l Notice is therefore hereby that unless they be and appear on j the 27th day of February’Term. 1»35 of the Adams Circuit Court being the 6th day of March, 1035. to be begun and holden on the 4th day of , February 1535, at the Court House,; In the City of Decatur, and sa.d,. Countv and State, and answer or de-;, mur to said cjmplaint, the ® ar "® will be heard and determined in, their absence. i In Witness Whereof, I have here- i unto set my hand and af‘h,J seal of said Court in the Office of the Clerk thereof in the < tty of De- . catur, Indiana, this 4 day of January, . 1935 ' DAVID D. DEPP .1 Clerk of Adams Circuit Court.' Fruchte and Lltttrer Attorneys tor Plaintiff g _ ls _, 2 < O—THE TOWNSHIP'S INM AIREPORT TO THE VIJVieoRY BOARD Os Wnsbiagton Township. Adams Conaty, Indiana January lt»3-> Receipts J'/’FiTst State Bank 1nt...» M* 15 Tuition Support, rev. .... 10-l.bO , 15 Sale of DisU 2 5ch001.... 4a0.00 February . ' 1 First State Bank, Int... l>-»4

March ~ r , 1 First State Bank Int. 1m» 34 Glen Cowan Aud’r, taxes J**-™ 24 John Kelley, docket J.P. ' fpirst Stale Bank, Int... 15.46 Muy 1 First State Bank, Int.. 14.68 25 Geo. Dellinger, <iog tax 3641.00 1 .’irst State Bank. Int... 10.33 5 Glen Cowan, rev ST. R. Noll, dog lax ... U-»0 15 T. R. Noll, dug tax ... 95.50 J uiy 1 First State Bank. Int.. 10.5. 24 Decatur School, transfers tuition jJ-’.ol 24 School Tuition Support Sch'.ul revenue 1.000.h0 27 Glen Cowan, June draw 6,4^.70 30 T. R. Noll, dog tax 10.aV 28 Transferred from Tuition to Special School - 450.00 !28 John Tyndall, tax 241.68 I August , i 1 Fast State Bank, Int... —lb September tn I First State Bank, Int... -L4O 28 T. R. Noll, dog tax 13.00 October 1 First State Bank, Int... 19. $1 13 Standard Oil Co., reimburs- . ed for oil drum - -® 20 John Tyndall, excise tax 340.40 November 1 First State Bank, Int... 18.27 24 John Tyndall, Int. - Exc. 24 John Tyndall. Intangible and excise taxes 545#.83 December 1 First State Bank. Int.. 16.71 22 John Tyndall, De., draw 6,600.05 31 J. T. Kelley docket fees 36.25 DisburMementN January „ _ 2 Standard Oil C., floor .oil 2».b6 4 State 'Trca-s., Jut. 0.46 8 Walter Wicks, sheep killed 51.00 10 T. K. NoTl salary 85.00 13 Jno. Arnold, sheep killed 25.00 !6 National Surety Corp, bond 7.50 1 26 Ed Engeler, C. bond .. 10.00 127 Martha Reppert, teaching 100.00 27 Georgia Foughty, do 100.vv i 27 Arline Becker, do 100.00 27 Marguerite Lewellen, do .. 100.00 127 Clvde Taoutner. do & trail. 112.00 27 Frank Hurst, Tro. & Jn- »v. 27 v r ank Liniger trans 38.00 27 Jno. Geels, do 30.00 27 D. Neireiter. do So.oo 27 Forest Marshand jan. ser. 15.00 27 Otto Hoffman, do 42.00 27 Jno. Yost, do 15.00 27 A. D. Suttle*, bond J. K. J 5 27 Commercial C. C. bond TN 80.00 February 8 State Treas., Int i«. 84 10 R. A. Stuckey, coal ~’4J.07 16 Cttixens Tele. Co., tele 18.80 16 Ben DeVor, jan. sup. ... 4.00 20 Emerson Beavers rep. eqp. 5.00

22 Schafer Hdvv. Co., supplies 66.2 k 24 Forest Marshand Jan. serv. , Hep. of Equip 17.00 '24 Frank Hurst. lan. ser. trns. 60.00 24 Clyde iroutner, teh.-trns. 112-ttn 21 Martha Reppsrt, terflh. 100.0(1 21 .Marguerite k.evv.llen, ik> 100."'I 24 Georgia Foughty. do 100.00 124 Arllne Be ker, do '2l T. R. Noll, sal. - exp 190.00 21 Frink Llnlger. trans M.OO 24 J no, Geels, do 30.00 24 *>tt» Hoffman, do - Jan. 42 00 24 Dan Nelreltor, trans 50.00 21 Juanita Noll, janitor .... 10 00 21 Jno. Yost, uo 15.00 24 Lee Kahn, clean toilets 6.00 24 "no. Baltaell, sheep killed 140.00 26 11. H. Eversll, It. and pow. 11.52 '27 Jess Burk, trans 21.00 27 Ben Devor, rep. equip. 10.00 j March . - - « 6 State Treas., Interest .... 15.5 J ! 7L. A. Graham, stamps .. 5.00 ! 7 Glen Cowan dog ref. Cty. 126.00 l in 11. W. DeVor, school eqp. 36.45 10 Jno. Haltzell. sheep, kid. 14.00 |l4 D. H. Goble C. stationery 16.65 17 Frank Krick, coal .... 24.3 S 23 K A. Stuckey, do . - J-< 34 24 Clyde Troutner, t« h. - trns. 112.00 2 4 Arllne Hecker, do 100.00 21 Georgia I'dughty, do 100.00 2 1 Martha Heppert, do . .100.00 2 4 Marguerite Lewellen, do 100.00 1 24 Trank Hurst, trns. - jan. 50.00 '24 Jno. Geels, Trans JJ.OO ,21 Frank l.inlgcr. do .. 36.00 2 1 Pan Nelrelter, do ao.oo !2» Otto Hoffman, do - jam 4..00 24 1' rest Marshand, Janitor 15.00 24 Jno. Yost do 16 "® 24 T. R. Noll, salary OS.OO 27 11. H. Everett, It. & pow. 4.40 Frank Parrish, brooms .. 7.80 2 Yost Bros., rp. bld. J. • ■ 10" 7 Leo McAhren. hog killed 6.00 9 Raymond Keller, elk. rp. S.._>" 12 Klenk Tire S. C. rp. mtr. 12.50 II Kiess Elec. Shp. rp. eqp. «.2O 11 F. Krick, coal - - 16 J. B. Corson, sheep kid. . l-. 00 ;17 State Treas., Int la-46 25 D. Nelrelter, Trang - JO.OO - 26 Alice Noll, clerical help -» 0® ' 27 Ind. Serv. Cvrp. It * pow. 4.00 28 Clyde Troutner. tch. - trn. JJ--’ 28 Marguerite Lewellen, t'h. 77.83 28 Arllne Becker, do Jfc.la 128 Martha Heppert. do TS.la 25 Georgia Foughty, do I.’ tii 28 Jno. Geels. Trans J®-®®! 28 Frank Liniger. do 28 Forest Marshand, janitor 15.00 , 28 Frank Hurst, do, trn.-rep. 5800 8 T H Noll, sal. & exp. I=2-®® 28 Jno. Y st. jan. - rep. eqp. 1.-00 , 28 Otto Hoffman. Jan., trn.. rp. 45.00 M 1‘Jesse Burk. Trans ... 24.0" ) M. F. Worthman, transfs. -.00. 00 1 State Treas., Int 1«-*’ 1 Juanita Noll, Janitor ... ... 3--®" 16 August Walter, valve toil. <4 D H. Goble Co., sup g -V’ 26 Ben DeVor, Jan. sup -<'-»« 28 L. A. Graham, stamps June i-« 2 James Elberson, jan. sup. 4..6 5 Plate Treas.. Int. J® ” I 5 T. R. Noll. sal. • exp JOO.OO 8 Correction „ • ®*, 8 Corre-tion *!•:? 8 Correction » 8 Correction 12 It. A. Stuckey, coal 30 Ben DeVor, Jan. sup 30 T. R. Noll, salary ’®.oo Jj'kenneth Mitchell, slip, kid 7.00 7 School I osier Co., sei. sup 33.59 10 State Treas.. Int. ... • l®-“« ; 14 Jno. Hindelang. ducks kid. LSO . 17 Clifton E. Striker, test. , ... comm . exp. and supplies 14.14 I ■‘l Ed Newport, clean toilets 6.00 21 Decatur Demo rat, print. ■ ing and advertising - ®- l» I 24 Berne Witness, adv 38.98 28 Lee Hardware eq sup. 9 «“ 28 Decatur Lumb. C., rP- bld. <<-3* 28 Callow & Kohne, do - 34.94 28 B J. Smith Co. do schl eqp 35.»0 28 Schafer Hardware do 14.su 28 T. R Noll, salary -j.- 80.00 31 Walter Wicks, sheep kid. .7.00 August , . , 7 Hoy Strickler lab 3.0(k 10 Dan Scherry, trans -TO.so 11 State Treas. mt. , " 11 R B. H .ughman, ret. fund 116.9» 11 Dan Nelrelter, repair and painting buildlt.K - - 11 Aslibauchers Tin shop repair furnaces .... . . "30.44 11 Bert Haley, rpr. bldg 4«-® 18 Jno. Yost, rpr. bld.-clean. J 5.00 25 Walter Wicks, Shp. kid... 71.00 . . aioliirv . aV.'JV '

28 T. R. Noll, salary - jv.vv < elm sehl. - 12.00 4 J. W. Tyndall, adv. bd 5.00 4 J no. Steigmeyer, do " 48. F. Breincr, do •••-•-- ;!•'}. 1 6 waiter Wi k, shp. kid I*-’] 6 State Treas.. Int -*•’« ' 6 Ind. Serv. Corp. It. • pon. .4* .. Decatur Dem. C. ad. - prtg. 63.84 ti Berne Witness, do r*-’* 8 D. Neireiter, rep. bldg. - "*-*Ju 13 D. H. Gobie C. tax blanks i 14 Forest Marshand, rp. bld- _94-.li 14 Philip Schleferstein, trans. .50,69 22 Forest Marshand, rp. bld. 41.40 27 R. H. Everett. It. - pew.... 1.95 129 Clyde Troutner, teaching 100.00 2H Georgia Foughty. do ■ 100.00 1 29 Marguerite Lewellen do 100.00 129 Martha Reppert, do 1 •* 29 Arline Becker. <lo ?! 29 Frank Liniger, trans ... 29.50 29 Otto Hoffman, Iran - jan. 39.00 .■it Jno. Geels, trans.. -».«» 29 Lawrence Braun, do J»-’o Dan Neireiter, do — 29 Jno. Yost, Janitor ... l-> «0 29 Forest Marshand, jan. & 29 Frank Hurst, do l«-0t ; 29 T. R. Noll, salary 80.00 October 3 State Treas., Int f»-‘* ti Albert Burk, trans ....... l--"« 23 Standard Oil (’. floor oil. 56.63 : 26 Marguerite Lewellen, tell. 100.90 26 Georgia Foughfy, do 109.00 ■ 2« Martha Reppert, do }" • , 26 Arline Becker, do 100.00 ■ 26 Clyde Troutner. do 'SS’V® 26 Frank Liniger. trans - 39.50 26 Otto Hoffman do & jan. 39.00 « 26 Jno. Geels, do S 26 Lawrence Braun, trans -5-»» i i •>« Dan Neireiter. do i !26 Jno. Yost, janitor .. 15.00 > , 26 Forest Marshand, do ! • 126 Juanita Noll, do -0.00 • 26 Frank Hurst, do I 26 I'. R. Noll, salary . 80.00 > 26 Menno Martz, shp. kid 6.00 i 126 R. H. Everett, It. - pow... 4.;,i> I 27 Walter Wicks, shp. kid. 34.00 ( ) November , 1 i 3 Ben DeVor, fill, tire exi. -00 ; 1 6A. R. Hyland, rp. eqp. 32.93 ) 6 N Haley, rp. bldg. . . . 4.00 i i 6 State Treas.. Int 18.2. > 6 Albert Burk, trans 12.00 l> 10 Walter Wicks, shp. kid . 24.00 4 13 Frank Parrish, brooms . 7.80 0 19 Warren Allison, shp. kid. 13.00 1 20 Kiger & Co. supplies 44.:;7 i r 'ltv reas, I' and pow 6.39 I 20 C .J. Lutz, office rent.... 90.00 7 20 Schafer Hard. Co. rp. eqp. 30.19 1 24 Georgia Foughty, tch. 88.08 " 24 Martha Reppert. do 88.37 ) 24 Arline Becker, do 88.08

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JAUUARY 15. 1«»-

I 24 Clyde TYoutner, do BM& 1 24 Marwwrhe Lewellen <io • 24 Frank Liniger trans - ‘ I 24 Otto Hoffman, do Jan. ‘ 4 ’ ’ ' ; 24 Jn<>, Groin trana -J “J I 24 I'un Nelrelter tran> I i 24 Jno. Yoet. J«n. & »®P ' 24 Juanita Noll, janitor . !<»-<»<» ' 24 T. B Noll, salary no ' NoVvjubvl' ~ .... 24 Frank Hurst, Janitor J*-® 1 24 Chas. Marshand. do - rp. a4.0« 26 It. 11. Everett, It. & pow. 4.31 ’town of Monroe. It. & pow 7.46 I 1 Uwrebrt Bogun, trans..... -9-m 4 Robert Houghman, rt. /nd. 58.16 4 Mrs. 'hus. Andrews tik.kld. «.»» H 6 Slate Treas., Int. 111 Jesse Burk, trans I-"" 15 Smith Drug Co. rep., sup. 70.34 19 L. A. Graham, stamps ... 3.0» 121 M. W. Itothsrt. schl. sup. -.50 22 Clyde Urtou(nsr. .teach. 1 O.UO 22 Arllne llecksr, do . . I®}®® 22 Georgia Foughty, do . . 1«® «® 22 Marguerite Lewellen, do I"® ® I£2 Martha Heppert, do - H" 0® 23 Frank Llnlger, trans, . . ’ 28 Dan Nelrelter, do J.i.oV 22 Otto Hoffman, do . Jan. rp. 9,#» 122 Jno. Geels, trans. 122 Lawrence Braun, do « 22 Juanita Noll, Jan. & fuel 12»» 23 Jesse Burk, trans }»-0® 22 Frank Hurst. Jan. - rep. 17.®« 22 Jno. Yost, janitor 1;’ ® 22 Chas. Marshand. do - rp. 19. 0 22 Alice Noll, clerical help. 150.09 22 T. R. Noll, sal. ft exp. 2®‘ :® 24 Daily Dem. C. prig. - adv. -.74 2 4 Jno. W. lyndall ex rec. 46.60 21 C. E. Striker, schl. sup. -6.30 26 Kocher Lumber Co. rp. Wd. 47.68 26 Decatur Lumb. C. do J-44 26 Knapp & Son, schl. sup. 26 Fisher & Harris Jan. sup. 9.43 26 Holthouse Drug Co. rp. bld. s.s-i 26 Carl Noll, do •.’■2" 27 It H. Everett. It. - pow. 0.i6 31 El.ierson 8. S. Jan. sup.. 1.86 31 Fid Newport, dean toilets 6.0 n 31 Kenneth Mitchell, shp. kid. 18.90 31 Henry Heller, legal adv., ao.oo Mouies Paid to the Various fiiuils Township Funds Jan. 1 1934 balance on hand 3.431.4., Receipts during year . 3.517-33 Total of Bal. and Receipts 5.948.74 Disbursements during year.. 3..’14.0. Jan. I, 1935 Final Balance 3,034... special School Fund Jan. 1. 1931 Balance on hand 3,276.29 I Receipts during year 6,938.43 'Total of Bal. and Receipts.. 9.213.78 Disbursements during year . 4,946.4, .Jan. 1, 1935 Final balances .. 4,266.-1 Tuition Fuad Jan. 1, 1934 balance on hand 4,984.86 I Receipts during year 9,«»7.23 ! Total of Bal & Kcpts 14,741.61 Disbursements during year 6,493... Jan. 1, 1395 final balance 8,.4..84 Oof Fund Jan. 1. 1934 balance on hand 450.1i Receipts during year 506.50 • lotal of Bal. and Receipts... Disbursements during year.. i Jan. 1, 1935 Final balance il-0 Total* of all Funda Jan. 1. 1936 Bal. on hand. .. 11.11-. U Receipts during year , '■lotal of Bal. and Rep ts .. a0,8M.70 Disbursements during year 15.0J9.W Jan. 1. 1935 Final Bal. Total balance ss shown by this report 15, 1 90.t)7 Warrant checks outstanding December 31st, 1934 i-.*o lotal balances and outstanding warrants, Dec. 31, *34 1t*,3e9.<3 l Cash in depository December 31, 1934 10.-89.,a I, T. Ik Noll, the Trustee of Washington Township Adams 'County. Indiana, d, solemnly swear I (or affirm) that the proceeding report of Receipts. Disbursements. Balances and Service Account is true and correct, as I verily believe, and I further declare that the sums with which I am charged in this -enort are all of the sums received by me, and that the various Items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express or implied agc ee ; k ment that any portion thereof shall 1 be retained by or repaid to me or ' anv other person, And 1 further declare. and swear (or aflirm), th*‘ I have re eived no money, nor article of value, in consideration of any contract made by me as Irustee o. this noll Trustee of Washington Township Subscribed and sworn ( or aftirm--4 hafnrA inp the Chairman o*

ed) to before me. tne enairmou u« the Advisory Board of this Township this 7 day of January. 193 '. B. F. BREINEK, Chairman of Advisory Board of Washington, Township. This report was received. ac< opted and approved by the Advisory Board of this township at its annual •meeting, this the 7 day of January. 1935. .... , Dan W. Niblick John R. Parrisli Advisory Board, Washington Township. o THE TOWNSHIP’S ANNEAL REPORT T<> THE AUVISOHY BOARD Os Preble Township. Adams County. Indiana. January IHM Receipts January ~ ... 2 F. S Bank, interest lj> “» 15 County Auditor, G. In. tax 408..February 2 F. S. Bank, Interest i-'-March . , „ 1 F. S. Bank, interest 19.4■ 26 County Auditor, disb 2uJ.4V PF. S. Bank, interest 30.59 S. Bank, interest 28 Auditor, distribution 3ii.a4 4. A. C. Stoppenhagen dog tax 199.59 4 F. S. Bank, interest li.oJuly . --- - u 2 Auditor, distribution ... I. s®” 5 ®”- 1 ’ 2. F. S. Bank Interest l‘-3» II Ulate Auditor, inc dial.- 40.011 27 Decatur 11. 8. ref. trans... 248.6. August . a .... 1 F. 8. Bank, interest. . li.n 2 Auditor, distribution lil.tiu September 1 F. 8. Bank, interest U''October , f. F. 8. Bank interest i5..,4 23 C. Auditor, excise taxes. 215.18 November 1 F. 3. Hank, interest 1..89 19 C. Auditor, int. - ex. taxes 347.57 . [December i 1 F. S. Bank, interest li.t« .2 C. Auditor, local tax dis. 1,836.2 c Disbursements I 3 Frank Parrish, brooms. .. LBO 4 State Treas.. sink, fund 15.6.. 23 B. W. DeVor, supplies . 12.90 26 Vearl Heller, jan. - tch 96.37 26 Agnes Gaiser, teach 88.66 26 Martin E. Kieler, drv. bus 20.00 February 2 Alfred Miller, janitor 13.00 2 State Treas. snk. fund 21.72 2 Democrat Off. prntcr. ........ 3158 5 Teacher s -.Het. Fnd.......... 22:97 5 National Surety C., bond 60.00 23 Martin E. Kiefer, drv. bus 20.00

123 Vearl Heller, jn., teJi. J’H i A<!»••»- Gaiser. teaching 'pinn ‘ 23 Alfred ’Miller. Janitor Edwards A. bond I 5 Saylors M. C. auto par‘» II SC. Treasurer sur, do* "n 78 )' 6 Berne Witness, •, a 7, r * r L- jsiio ■in F? J. Worthman, yl. rt. ex. >- ij* Bute Treas., sink, fund14 Walter Pe' k. >«*®L 30 oo 23 B. w. DeVor, label ’GamJr, ‘exiling ' 100.0" M Martin E Kiefer, drv bus OT.JO 23 Alfred Miller, j" I ’ l *'.’. l ' 15 23 Standard Oil C. supplier ■ iVs'ate Treas,, alnk. *“ lld ;Jj* |.g Vearl Hel er. Jan. tell . »6-»' 26 Agnes Oalser tch- - »UP-- „ 0 nu I 26 Martin FI. Kiefer, drv. bus « '■26 Alfred Miller, Janitor 13.00 i'i 'b. W. DeVor. Jan. aup. - -jj ;',® 4 F. S Bunk, light i.R’MI I 4 Decatur H. S. transfers 1-83.91 • 4 balbarson S. bus sup. 1 110 Moier ft Moser plumb sup. » « !10 State Treas sink, fund 1 ■ , i 12 FI. J. Worthman, si. rt. ex. 14 Gustav.- Miller, garage rp. 25.00 ils Ljuls Fuhrman, haul, giv B W. DeVor. 5 gal. spray «-®® 31 Charles Fuhrman, shp. kid. is.vv 'T' e. J. Worthman, si. rt. ex. 65.00 7 Jasper Rusli, labor - - ..T., 14 State Treas. sink. fund... 17.5. 11« Smith Drug C. supplies • j i 19 Preble E. Each. S. Y. sup. — 5-i : I J 2'Louis Fuhrman, labor 1‘ ®" ' 2 E. Worthman. si., rt- ex. 65.00 6 School Poster C- supplies .3.00 ( 118 State Treas., sink, fund .I' | 14 Fred pehler. tranMers ■■l"."2 , 114 Martin Henlein, do - 14 Smith Drug C. oil, paint 20.70 119 D. H. Goble C. pi ts sup. . 8.6= 119 Dan Scherry, transfers .144.44 |l9 M. A. Grlebel, do • I ,20 Decatur P. 0.. stamps 20 Kocher L. C. lumb.-glass 4.4. i 23 Decatur L. C.o do . 6 _ '. l 1248. w. DeVor, fire ex. lid. >.vo . '24 Louis F uhrman, haul. stu. a.so 'V^'e. 1 Worthman. si., rt- ex. 65.0" 4 Huntington Lab. Supplies 33.00 4 Phil Schietersteln. trans. 98.88 4 Erie Stone C., rtone 4-*? 6 D. Democrat C. public -.4" 6 Berne Witgess, do 6 Kiger ft C., -upplie*. • "!!■"« 7 Slate Treas- int. snk. fnd. 1-.94 7 Teachers Retirement fund ...9» 7 C FI. Striker, Com. ex.-tests 13.96 il4 Paul Berber, den. vaults J>oo 115 FI. Reppert, painting . I-®® 17 Mrs ,E. Scherry, lanor .... l"-0« 22 Edgar Werllng, labor ?• " 24 Reed Caston, transp. . I" 1 ’" 27 Ed Berlins ins for bus . 43.80 27 Michael Ricarrdi, labor . 1;.4® 29 Ina. Ser. Corp, light . 1 31 Rudolph Linnlmeier, labor 51. o» September , , , . 4 John Peters, adv. board.. 5.00 4 Ed. Zwick, do »-®® 4 Martin Bieberlch. do 5.00 6 B. W. DeVor, boiler comp. 31.20 8 Oscar Ewell, kerosene 1»’ 8 Herman Linnemier, labor 48.00 8 D. Democrat C. public... -0.6a 14 Ed Heppert labor 17 E. Worthman. si. rt., ex., 100.00 27 Ed. Rcppert, labor J- 1 * 27 Lewi* H. Worthman, sli. kid- j-00 28 Fern Dilling, tch. - jan. 108.00 29 Raym nd Borne, t h. ... l®o-0® 29 Walter Peck. Janitor .... 16O‘> 29 Otto Ostermeier, drv. bus lo.O" Octobsr ' 1 Simon Bieneke, shp. kid3 Berne Witness, publ aO.vo 5 State Treas, int, sk. fnd. 07.0< 17 Pennsylvania R. R. frt.- 1 -5« 17 E V.orthman, si , rt., ex. 18 Schafer Hdw. C. supplies 3.40 ’ 19 Walter Reppert, haul. sin. 7.80 28 Tocsin Lmb. C. supplies. .. 13.40 26 Otto Ostermeier. drv. bus 15.00 27 Fern Dilling, jan. - tch. 108.00 27 Raynjond Borne, tch. 100 -2? 29 Schafer Hdw. C. supplies 4.80 80 Walter Peck, janitor Jb.OV November __ 7 U. S. Chemical C.. sup 3.81 . 10 B. W. DeVor, supplies .... -5.84 12 State Treas. int.* snk. fnd. !• .89 12 Erie Stine C., stone 4.85 15 Ashbauchere Shop. f. sup. 13.15 • 15 Aug Walters, labor - rp. 19 Kiger C- school supplies. .. 19 Goble Co., do 8.38 i 19 Garden Jit. Ed. C., do ... 13. fl 19 M. w. Kothert, ptg. sup. 6..1 19 E. Worthman, si., rt., ex. 125.00 , , X? 11... ..... — ,I I

120 Charles Affolder, wood .. 7.50 20 Smith Drug C. paint .--up. 11..>0 22 El Reppert, laOor 2.00 123 Otto Ostormeier, drv. bus 15.00 23 Fern Dilling, jam - tch. 108.00 123 Ravmond Borne, teach 100.00 123 Walter Peek, janit r . 16.0 n 26 C. A. Douglas, supplies - 3.67 December , 3 Aug. Walters, boil. sup. 1.-0 Herman Scheuman trks. kid. 3.00 10 J. L. Ehler, bus. He., nol'y. 20.35 11 Tea -her s Retirement fund 56.55 11 State Treas., int. fund .... 17.62 15 C. Auditor, ex. twp. rec. 34.95 19 John Hilgeman. slip. kid. 9..10 21 Fern Dilling, Jam - tch. . 79.15 24 Raymond Borne, teach. 72.30 21 Otto Ostermeier, drv. bus 15.00 21 Walter Peck, janitor 16.00 21 Lucius Somers, stone 3.00 .1 Martin Fruechte. labor . 4.00 21 Chas. Fuhrman, shp, kid ... 6.00 22 Martin Biomenberg, b. sp. 19.80 22 F. 8. Bank, light 3.78 22 Decatur L C. supplies.... 1.7,. 22 Elberson S. S. gas. oil - 69.38 22 Kruetzman Bros, labor 5.00 21 E Striker, books, tests 47.66 24 August Buuck. shp. kid. 8.25 Moncjs I’aid to the Various Funds Township Fnml Jan. 1. 1934 Balance on hand 1,314.81 Receipts during year 916.27 Total of Bal. and Receipts 2,231.<«* Disbursements during year 1,110.35 Jan. 1, 1935 Final Balances 1,115.73 Special School Fund Jan. I, 1934 Balance on hand 7,582.55 Receipts during year 1,842.95 Total of Bal. and Receipts 9,425.50 Disbursements during year 3,096.80 Jan. 1, 1935 Final Balance 6.328.70 Tuition Fund Jam 1, 1931 Balance on hand 3,521.93 Receipts during year 3,575.08 Total of Bal. and Receipts 7,097.01 Disbursements during year 2.823.63 Jan. 1, 1935 Final Balances 4,273.38 Dos Fund Jan. 1, 1934 Balance on hand 334.10 Receipts during year 199.50 T tai of Bal. and Receipts 533.60 Disbursements during year 286.85 I Final Balances . 246.75 Totals of All Funds Jap. 1 1934 Bal on hand 12,753.30 i Receipts during year 6,533.80 1 Total of Bal. and Receipts 19.287.19 Disbursements during year 7,332.63 Final Balances ... 11,96* 56 Total Balances as shown by this Ilepoit —11,964.5 t Warrant-Checks outstanding Dec. 31, 1934 20.62 Total Balances and outstanding Warrants. Dec. 31 '34 11,985.16 Cash in Depository December 31. 1934 11,985.18 I. E. J. Worthinan, the Trustee of Pneble owr.ship, Adams County, Indiana, da solemnly swear tor at-

1 v^ it | uncex s tru« thfr declare that • belteve; and 1 tur‘”r vha rged in 'th.- aum» of wnkli J »"■ BU11) , re . thi« report are all ‘ var ioug I‘- *“ n ' rar be ; ~,e , r it other p«-r»» a ffhmi . ther dt ’.‘ >“ r * 1 . *<> money, mu' that 1 hate !e<ii )n l , ona |derat l on “‘iliiy contract made by me a. Tru.ilMltrTuFS! *' I: Chairman of Aaviaurj < Preble Township. . I Thl. report wa* received »' «'P I : IM<- John H. Peter, Secy ' Martin Rlebench, Advi.ory Boa Z rd"of Preble Township. H notiub T „ Hu- officers, d-p-’.-it ■> '. ' tors and all other* Interested In The j U To« U and nd <;“eh-of >ou are hereby I notified that pursuant ‘o a" I r’X n e ,> there" , i's pending entitled "In I The Matter of The °ComI The Peoples Lo»" ? n 1 d .-T ! unon tl e ' pany" and numbered 147.1, W»n Die ' dockets of said court, the Depart ' ment of Financial ; state of Indiana, In Ihe „ The liquidation of the said The Fennies Loan and Trust Company, ha* filed in said cause an account in partial settlement in the llqutdatAbn of ,ald trust company, setting tortii ,i receipts and disbursements, credits and Charges to date of such aec-o unL You are further court has fixed and set 18th da) ol February 1935 as the day and date when the court will hear and datermine any bjectlon in writing which ' may be filed against said report and will nass upon such account. ' ' Dated at Decatur, Indiana this , th ' i day of January 1935. The Depart- ’ ment of Financial Institution* of ' the Statz of Indif". a - . . ' by CLARK J. LIT- * Special Representativ’e Herman H. Myers. Attorney g 1 4 ■ f TesFYour knowledge Can you answer seven of these ■ ten questions? Turn to page > Four for the answers. ! -♦ ’ 1. Name the animals that live 1 in colonies and build remarkable ! dams. ’ ' 2. Who is Walter Lippman? i ! 3. Who wrote ‘ Innocents > Abroad"? 51 4. Where are uudeliverable * I letters sent ? 1 i 5. What was the name of un- ’ free feudal dependents, occupying U a place in the social scale above ; slaves? ‘ 6. What is a liqueur'' 5 7. What is Irish Moss? i 8. What name is applied to the 9 [ main mountain masses of Mexico? * 9. Are kilts worn by Highlandi ers or Lowlanders of Scotland? f! 10. How often is a national

I | AU. vz&wa* *u «***•* i I population census taken in the U. 1 d 9 , 8.. ! o 107th Birtthday Columbia. Mo. —<U.R>— ‘Vncle Joe' ' Goslin, Negro, central Missouri's , oldest man. recently celebrated his ; 107th birthday. The Boone county ; house in which “Uncle Joe’’ was 1 born during the administration ot , President John Quincy Adams still ' stands. i ! O Spoil Kids Skating Kenosha. Wis.—<UJO—City water ■ department authorities here apI pealed to police to stop the praci tice of boys turning on lire hyd- ’ rants to flood streets or vacant lots i for ice skating rinks. Traffic hazards and other safety risks were ; created by the practice. o Endows Dog Hospital Cincinnati. — (U.PJ —A bequest ot ; SSOO tor establishment ot a free ’ hospital and clinic for dogs in coni neetion with the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, ; was contained in the will of Ida M. i Crane, probated here. s 0 NOTICE OF «*PE4 lAI, MEKONG OF 1 WASHINGTON TIfUNSIIIP J ADVISORY BOARD II •’ The members of the advisory board of Washington Township art hereby notified that a special, f, meeting of said board is called t<. ~ meet at the office of the Trustee al 2 the east room, first flour, The Peo h pies L, an and Trust Co. Bldg. Decatur, Indiana on Saturday, January ,6j 26, 1935, at 7:00 o’clock P. M. to determine the necessity and whethe: 2 an emergency exists for expenditures not included in existing esti 6 mate and levy and such other business as may come before the meet--8 ing. f John M. Doan, Trustee Washington Townshij Jan. 11

marketrepdrts daily deport of local and foreign markets a . fil 4v’ t M*rk*t For DoMtur, Borne,' Corrected January 15. No commission and no Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. 250 to 300 lbs | 200 to 250 lbs ; ’ • i 300 to 350 lbs ' 180 to 200 lbs. - »*• “ I 160 to ISO lb* — 140 to 1W lbs. - - sss K=sj; Vealers 1 Ewe and wether lambs — »»• <® ] Buck lambs — * 7,76 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May Jul* S »P L i Wheat H ’ - S6 * i Corn 84* .79% -75% Oats 50 .43% -41 — NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, Jan. 15. (U.RI j

duce: Dressed poultry strong; turkeys. . 19-31 c; chickens, 13-25%c; broilers., 16-30 c; capons, JJ-30c; fowls, 11%21c; ducks. 16-lSc; bong Island i ducks, Live poultry, firm; geese, 10-22 c; ; turkeys, 20-27 c; roosters, 10c; ducks, 11-lSc; fowls, 18-22 c; chickens, 14-23 c; capons, 18-25 c; broil-' ers. 17-19 C. Butter, receipts 16,810 packages; market firmer; creamery higher | than extras, 33%-34c; extras, 92 score, 33c; firsts, 90 to 91 score, . 31%-32’/4c; firsts, 88 to 89 score, 30-31 c; seconds, 29-29%; centralized 90 score, 31%-31%c; centralized 88 to 89 score, 30-31 C; centralized 84 to 87 score,, 29-29%c. Egg receipts, 16.392 cases; mar- ; ket irregular; special packs, in- j eluding unusual hennery' selecticm 30%-32c; standards. 39%-34c: firsts 28%c; mediums, 23c; dirties, 2525%c; checks. 22-22%c. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Jan. 15. — (U.PJ — Produce : Butter market, firm: extras. 35c; standards. 35c. Eggs market, steady; extra whites, 28c; current receipts, 26 %c. : Poultry market steady; fowls, colored. 4% lbs., up. 18-19 c; ducks, > light, 15c; ducks, 5 lbs. up, 20c; > geese, 16-17 c; turkeys, young, 20c. Potatoes, Maine, $1.20-51.25 per 100-lb. bag: Ohio test mainly 75185 c per 100-lb. bag; Michigan, 75-

80c per 100-lb. bag. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 15. — ' (U.R)—Livestock: Hogs, receipts. 800; holdovers, I 100; somewhat slow, steady to 10c I under Monday's average: desirable • 180-250 lbs., averaging 200 lbs., and better. $8.40 to mostly >8.50; butchI er weights quoted $8.60; 150-160 lbs. SB-$8.40: rather plain 130-160 lbs., $7.50-$7.75. Cattle receipts, 100; steady; few rough weighty steers. $8.25; others downward to $7.25; fleshy cows. ' $4.25-84.50; low cutter and cutter, ' $2.15-$3.40. Calves, receipts, 50; vealers active, steady, $lO down. Sheep, receipts, 150; lambs 15c higher: good to choice mainly $10; medium kinds and mixed lots, j $8.75-59.25; sheep. $5 down. p FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK ‘‘ Fort Wayne, Ind., Jan. 15.—<U.P.) —Livestock: Hogs. 25c lower; 250-300 lbs., ‘' $7.80; 225-250 lbs., $7.65; 200-225 lbs... $7.55; 180-200 lbs., $7.45; 160180 lbs.. $7.35; 300-350 lbs., $7.35: ! 150-160 lbs., $6.75; 140-150 lbs..! $6.25: 130-140 lbs., $5.75; 120-1 lbs., $5.50; 100-120 lbs., $5; roughs, e $6.25; stags, $4.25.. <1 Calves. SS; lambs, S 9. .o - it u. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET y Corrected January 15. / No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lb». or I. better 92c No. 2 New Wheat (58 lbs.)„ 91c No. 2 New Wheat (58 lbs.) 90c Oats, 32 lbs. test sj c [P Oats, 30 lbs. test 50c Soy Beans, bushel $1.12 • Old Yellow Corn $1.20 New Yellow Corn 80c-sl.lß CENTRAL SOYA MARKET *'o. 2 Yellowbeans, bu $1.12 Delivered to factory o— Get the Haoit — Trade a* Home

Why run on smooth, worn ■ Tires when you can rent f I GILLETTE TIRE I] for as ,ow as 2 ° c a week, g After 25 weeks the tire ■| is yours. I I Porter Tire Co. I V Distributor | 341 Winchester Phone 1289

CIiASsTeW^* 1 ' ADVERTISEMRiI* FOR A , I btby chick.-. and great.- p ... ' at nr Hatch. v FOR BALE—HaI.v small size |... anee due 1, Banks, 42.1 S \\ J(8 vie. Ind. "Wt* USED Fl'RNm |;e -TJ* 14 Living Room s.n,. 1 pair springs; i table. Stuck. .. ft Ind. Bwi This advi. g.,,,.1 t,.. small artit le s tor> . SPRAGUE FURNITIittJn 152 S. 2nd St. FOR SALE-UunaTi* of beef for sale. 1 and 1 > mile xouth of MR liams. Price Herman ( . her. PtjE phone. HK ' a

FOR SALE 1old. 1 niairiy . |i’..wer; trie motor- >. j t. Goss motor, _ v-.e y-j R Will have a r. ■ :■'( ■(’< ; t » play about F ' H Garage. g FOR SALE ■; El suite, in g- ' vd-M ra North Eigh'.h . " ■■■ I JANUARY SALE—.' piece J I Room Suite. > . .-pie;ej B Living Room F ’ 'BMi ■ Suite. ;M”. ( ’ I $4 3". Axmin.-: B Spt mg Fill. .1 .. E ■ '.Kitchen Cabine: Rs. 1 B Range. sis; d $1.90. Open E. ft Co., Monroe. FUR SALE - : - . -..it extra good b:. ■ > Heckman, route beta miles north on J FOR SALE—Or. ’ -h m. one day old. A d i'll Jersey. Jim A. F-ndnetaj 23, Monroe. 1® j GRAND PIANO- ! aw/M I bp had for real ha-zzit. jance SB.IXI per month. IM Co., Inc., Write Utianw I Main St., Aude::. M ■ 1 WAS: ED I I Tl’ * T I > <

WANTED — LAI :: ' -u™ Mrs. Stahlhu 1 <1 Unra 3* Shop. Fort Wayi? «;iibesl er’s Beauty Ship. ■January 23. Cal' I mentß - - ■ WANTED— Truck? ot aHI Call Lawren*. Carver.pH Monroe. Rout? - WANTED —For expert rM» electrical repairs call Mi Miller, phone 625. Mc-rcbe Manufacturers S vice. Radio Service. 226 N' 7th st FOR FOR RENT — Go <1 6 roo» with bisement. K-.:it r"** to right tarty. M Meii’ B *' West Monroe St. . Mini 111 mum —r~ FOR’RENT — Fu ■ ished I* room apartment Privaßl and entrance. < 1M FOR RENT or SAI-l one mile from Decaturlocation for tru- k an* l * farm. Extra good IniiM ll trie lights, etc. Fine ,for some energetic nian» 9 Ito rent or own a I?'inc 0 ■ Write P. O. box 1 1Ma ® 0 Job Su r plu s Lawrence, Mass. U.P-’-job supply here is greater demand. Local Administr*"* nelitiß J. Casey reported M ■ ed only 370 applications w* jobs. — —o Bee Sting Protect' 9 " ( ■ Albany, Ore.-(U.R) '' l,e j ; ty officers arrested Fran ■ 1; for .stealing honey, i "‘ i: ! had on seven pat’-' o! pa ' five shirts, but no ..oiks 0 wear. ► , . -—o — ■ ' Dog Is Fire A,al 2" Canyonville, Ore U-" J 1 G. C. Wolfe was visin'** ! his house caught i"*' leaped through a win(i£, l e j burning structure, ran to hors' home, and led them the blaze. ' 1 ' ■

N. A. BIXLEB OPTOMETR iST .. fi iyee Examined, Gl«»» HOURS: *: 30 to 11:30 12:30 to Saturdays, 8:00 PTrlanhnno ’’ 6