Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1936 — Page 2

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THE TOWXMIIP TRI’JITFE** AXMI AL REPORT TO THE iIIVISOHY HOARD Os Preble .<«»..*• Count.'* iDdlnnn. Jnnuurj. 1036 RECEiPIA Januar) — I Farmer'n St. Rk De*. int 1b.0.» 7 State And.. Inc. dlMtr 106.00 26 County Aud. Jan. distr. 231.81 February—--6 Farmer M St. Bk. Jan. ini. 2<M’> March—--4 Farmer’s St. Bk Feb. Int. ’".1” ly Dog Augment Tax, 2LoO r Farmer's St. Bk.. Meh. Int. 1V.32 ( tiny — 4 Farmer’s St. Bk. Apr. int 23 Co. Aud. Intg. excise lax 252.60 1 June— I Farmer’s St. Bk.. Mny int. 1S.»»1 * l F. S. Bank, dog taxes 202.0” 36 Co. And., .lune distr. 1,870.51 ; K. St dp, dog tax 1 .*»<_♦ i July—--6 Farmer’s St. Bk.. June int. 18.30 | 24 Co. Ami., sch. revenue 1 I*.”!’ 2 1 State And., gr. Inc. distd. 400.00 30 Co. And., exc. tax distr. . 37.43 tllttilNt — I Farmer’" St. Bk.. July int. 15.30 *c|»trml»rr—--12 Farmer’s St. Bk., Aug. int. 14.60 Octohrr—--11 Farmer's St. Bk.. apt. int. 13.»8 A o% ember— H Farmer’s St. Bk. Ot. int. 13.35; llecembrr— I Farmer’s St. Bk.. Nov. int. 12.13 10 State Aud. excess tax 131.04 20 Co. Ami., Dec. dlstr. 1,731.8* 30 Co. Aud. intg. tax . 170.82 January—--7 W. Store”, st. sink. fnd. 18.03 7 <'lass Room Printers 15.81 [ 15 Harry Bauer slip claim 61.5”. 17 Kig. r A Co. t- ’ ord ho dts 28.50 25 Fern Billing, tch. & Jan. 108.00] 25 Kamond Borne, teach. IVQ.O” 26 Decatur Deinncrat. Ig. ad. 30.9*> • 28 W. W. Rathert, stationery 18.3”! 28 Martin Blomonhcrg shpjtd. 15.00 , 23 Walter Peek, janitor 16.”0] 30 Otto Osternieyer, riv. bus 15.00 February*G VC. Storcn. st. sink. fnd. 20.36 6 Farmers St. Bk. It. bill 1.11 7 Berne Witness. Iff. ad. 3H.‘m; 13 A. r. Sqttlea 120 00 23 Otto Oslrrmeyer, riv. bus 15.0" 23 Fern Dilling, tch., jan. 108.0”] 23 Walter Peck, Janitor 16.00 | 23 Raymond Borne, teach. . 100.60 25 B. AV. DeVor, sell, equip. 5.60 28 Ed Zwi-k, salary 120.00 'I nrch— I State Treas., st. sink. fnd. JB.lv I (?•>. Treas., dog fund 71.25 | 22 Raymond Borne, teach. 100.0” 22 Fern Dilling teacher 111.7” 23 Holthouse Drug Co., sup. 2.25 , 26 The Class Room Printers 15.81 28 Kiger (k Co., ink - paper 7.2!», 28 Qttv Dsternivyrr, «lrv. bus 15.00. 29 Walter Peck, janitor 16.00, i Plate Treas, st sink. fnd. 15.32 I Reed Caston, transp. 13.0 b | 6 Kucher Lumb. Co., glass 2.77 i 23 Walter Peck. jan. 16.00) 24 Raymond Borne, tench. T*.i;*.* I 26 Otto Osteymeyer, drv. bits 15.0” 26 Fern Dilling, t< h.. - jan. 101.08 1 27 Ed Zwlck. salary, rent 10”.0u| 27 Elbcrson Ser. Sta.. gas 73.22 May— I State Treas., st. sink. fnd. 18.57 23 Martin Bloc men berg, b. r. 13.i0 ■ June—--4 State Treas.. st. sink. fnd. 18.Hl] 1 Ben DeVor, Ibr. A- sup 53.50 11 Ind. Ser. Cor. lights 7.35 20 Goble Print. Co., supplies 11. ox 26 s'. \V. Griblv. transfers 06.00 26 Ed Zwlck, salary, rent 120.00. July—--5 Preble Equity Ex., coal 179.3 G 6 State Treas. st. sink. fnd. 18.3'* 10 Decatur S-dil, ' ’or., trnsf 607.37 16 Herman Franke, sch tfrs loo.Go 22 Bern" Wit lies, Ig. ad. 3.72 22 Ralph Hire, transfers 122.1’8 23 Decatur Dhihm -rd I. Ig. ad. 3.60 23 Charley Affolder, fuel. ibr. 21.65 26 Martin lletiline, transfers 111*.I" 27 Post Office, stamps 2.00 ?*> Hib High, transfers 237.21. ItßgnM—--3 State Treas.. st. slna. fnd. 1-5.3!’! *’ 3 Ed Zwlck, salary 65.00 •5 IL E. Martz, labor . . 7.0” 1 '0 1. D. SgbipfprMefn b. -1. 50.T5 11 <’. E. Striker, corn. exp. 10.69 I’J Otto Wefel, labor 10.00 21 Teachers’ Het. Fund 13.23, 2!’ Martin Fruechte, labor 15.0" Herman Bultemeier, labor LSO 31 Schafer Hdw. Co., put., gls. 28. >I i Srpirnibcr—- _/■ 11. t<» pi>-jllial1 A i hit.

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IJ H, Htoppenhagen, adv. bd 5.00 j 9 Chnrli-y Fuhrman, Hhp. XI 40.00 I !i panlcl Wefel, do 3J.JJ . 0 August Kruetinian. ad. bd. 5.0 U 1 11 Harold Ehlerdlng. sup. al Il .Martin Blebrrlch, ad. bd. 0.00 ,12 Slate Trt-as, st. sink fnd. 11.00 Hi Decatur Democrat. Ig. std. 51. st I ; Hi Charley Fuhrman, shp.’ kl. 3i.00 > IS Martin Relnklnp. Sip. kl. _ .001 27 Herne Wltneee, Ik. «d. St.SI i 27 llnymond Horne, tch -Jun I Hi,no I 27 Vearl Heller, <lu “*.OO <ic<oi„-r— I Martin Kiefer, drv. bus 20.00 7 Ed Zwlck, salary 55.00 I 12 Htate Treas.. st. sink fnd. ,13.50 25 Raymond Horne, tch.,-Jan, 1 Hi.oo i 25 Vearl Heller, do 108.00 •So Martin Kiefer, drv bus 20.00 November—--1 1 Reed Caston, transp. 15.00 I Ed Zwlck. salary A: < xp. l””.”0 j I 4 Fred Fruvehtc, w hp. kid. 61.00 ' I Decatur Lumb C'.. glass 5,35 5 Martin lleinklng, slip. kl. 17.00 j 6 State Irens., st. "h*. fnd. 13.58 11 Juhu King, slip. kid. 36.00 It Adolph Schneler, do JO.oo 13 Martih Itelhking, slip. kl. >'.oo 16 Al s. Elxey, cluck rep. 206 22 Raymond Borne, t- h.,-Jtin. 1’8.63 •2 Verl llejler tch. jan 1’6.37 22 Goble I’rntg. Co.. siippHes s.u., 26 Martin Keifer, rdv, bus 20.00 December — I State Treas.. st. sink. fnd. 12 13 5 Oscnr Ewell, gas, oil 63.20 5 C. A. Stilwell, rp. maps 33.00 7 Otto Ehlerdlng. shy. kid. l””0 10 E. Zwlck, salary 65.00 14 lienyv Schneler. labor 9.00 20 Verl heller, tch., Jan. 108.0” 20 Rayhiond Borne, do ljo.0” 21 Jake FLang’t. batteries 12.8.« 21 MOrßn E. Riefer, drv. bus 20.00 i 23 Ed Zwlck, sal. trav. exp. 160.00 23 Kructxman Bros. lab"’r. 5.0” 30 Martin Bhjmrnbryg. rep 16.30 •30 Chas. Affolder, rp. Ibr. 1.0” i :jo F s. Rank, light bill *.•!.» Mtonr*s Paid tn ibr Y art mi* lunil* 'Voi%nship I'nnil i .Inn. 1, 1935 Bal. on hand 11.115.f3 . Receipts thirh’R year 785.2” . Total of Bh|. ami Receipts 1,900.93 Disbursements during yr. 1.J69.G-5 Final BRlamrs 731.28 <prHal gebool I’rtud Jan. 1, l”3r» Bal. on hand 16,32 s 70 Rercipts during yur J,570.7.5 Total of Bal. ami HeeOipts 7.89915 during sr. 2."3!.8< i Jan. i. 11’36 Final Bal >5,067.58 Initlnn Fund Jan. 1, 1935 Bal. >n hand 11,273.38 Receipts during yr. 3.211’21 iotai of Ba|. and Receipts 7.492.59 Disbursements during yr. 1,777.96 Jan. 1, 1936 Final Bal. >5,711.63 Dor I'tind Jan. 1, 1935 Bal. on hand 216.75 Receipts during yr. Total of Bal. and Receipts 174.75 Disbursements during yr 110.50 ' .lan. 1, 1936 Final Hal. 61.20 Total of Ml Funds Jan. 1. 193.' Bal. on hand >11,96156 during yr. 5.803.16 Total of Bal. and Receipts 17,767.72 Disbursements during yr. 6,189.98 Jan. 1, 1936 Final Bal. 111,577.74] 1 Total Balances as shown by this] Report $11,577.74] Warrant-Checks outstanding Dec.] 31. IMB Totdl Balances and • >utstanding ] Warrants. Dec. 1. 193.5 $11,577.74i Cash in Depository December 31, 1935 $11,577.74 I. Ed Zwlck, the Trustee of Preble] i Township, Adani> County. Indiana.] . <!«» solemnly swear (or affirm) that] the preceding report of Receipts. I Disburseim’nts and Balances js trtiei and correct, as I verily bellev ; and i further declare that the sums] .with which I am charged in this report are all of the sums received 1 by me. and the various items of expenditures rodited have been fully paid in Hie sums stated, and witnF’lt expressed or implied agrem nt] that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid l<» im or any other person. And I further declare: I ami swear (or affirm) that I havcj received no money, nor articles of] value, in consideration of ao> <• n- ■ tract made me as Trustee of thi Township. ED ZWICK, Trustee of I’r hie Township. Subscrilw'd and sworn (or al firmed) to before me, the Chalrinan of the Advisory Board of his Town-] ship, this 7th day >i January, ’936.1 11EI tM A X S’l’l) I*l’ E M IA <IE X. (’lmirman of Advisory Board of: Preble Township. ’this report was re«cived, accepted! ami approve*! by Hie Advisory Hoard j |of this Township at its Annual M< *t- 1 ing, this 7ih day of January. 1936. IIER M A N SIX H ’ PEN HAG EX. AUG. KRUETZMAN, MARTIN RIEBERI’ 'll. ; Advisory Board of Preble Township. | JAN. 1-5, iy;;6. n —. till rouxxllll* TIIDTEE'S 41. REPORT TO Till: UAIMUH Illium Os .IrfirrMon |lnt4 nmbip. Ydntws < ounty, liHlinnn. Jnnuray. I!>3<» ui:< i:iri - January _ j 2 Bank of G< n* va, Dee. lull 13.73 1 8 Auditor of Stale, r”V. 1.200.”” 22 John Tyndall, sch, rev. 206.62 February — I 5 Bank -if Geneva, Jan. Int. 17.01 Oareh—- ■ I Bank of Geneva. Feb. Tnt 13.90 |25 Globe-Rutgers F. 1. '.. 308.51 i 2.5 Dog 'Tax 78.0 u ' 1 2-5 John Tyndall, dog fund 125.00 : %nrll—--2 Bank <»f Geneva, Meh. int. 13.83 : M ay — I Bank of Gem va, Apr. int. 11.19 : • ll* bll Ma- Burns, D 's. 23.71 ! a J. W Tyndall. cx<. A intg. 208.65. ! 17 Dog Tax *5.00 .lune — Bank Geneva, May hit. 11.52 29 Dog Tax 10.,5() 1 29 Co. Ami., distribution 1.657.23 .Idly — ] .• Rank of Geneva, June int. 11.04 | 23 <’o. Ami., sch. rev.-int. I 16.12 1 29 State Aiul., tuition money 1200.00 -29 David Hdhegger, transf. 19.95 1 |3l (’o. Aud. excise tax 29.72 I 131 Stephen Bartuagcl, trnsf. 571.13 ] 31 Bank of Geneva, July hit. 9.7 X I >r|»t <• n» her-— 1 , 3 Bank of Geneva. Aug. int. II 59 - (lel«il»r r—--1 Bunk of Gen**\a. Sprt. hit I”. 5” 1 Xowrmbv r—• > Bank of Geneva. Oct. int 8.66 - I’fre inhf r—--2 Sla1«- Ami. rx-jMe tax 99.81 - 2 J.W. Barr, ree F.-M.S.B. 313.11 2 ‘ -I W.Barr. i-c. F.-M. S.H. .”7 - 3 Bank of Gem va, Nov. hit. 6.78 * Co. Ami.. dt* li < In. out.- 16.5” 2 7 J. (’. Maiin. transfer !!’.!’;■ 2 16 ’ '• Ami.. hilaiiLibb lax 1.52.86 I 19 Aud. Dec. dist 1 ibih j. »n 1,582.52 DIMM RM'.MFA Th Jununry— 1 ■’ N‘ v Gar b.- rem _ 3.20. 1

8 State Treas., Dec. Int. 13.73 II Roscoe Kuhn. drv. bs -rep. 20.00 16 Clarkson Pub. Co., books 16.22 16 D. H. Goble Print, co. sup. 41.66 | 17 Jonathan Rian, repair 1.15 25 Russel Steiner, teach. . 150.00 I 25 Merrill 1 hnrp, do 115.00 . 25 Dorcas Petty, dJ 130.00 25 Heir Mao Burns, do &• sup. 128.15 | 25 KayDUff, teaching 100.00 I 25 Helen Kenney, do 100.00 25 Madeline Robin, do 95.V0 2.5 Gale Butcher, drlv. bue 20.00 25 Adam Reef, do 18.0’) 25 Orlando Brunner, do 2V.00 25 \V. G Arnold, do 20.01) 25 Gerald FarJow, Janitor 62.00 2<» Robert 11. Hougham 6666 Retirement Fund 100.00 February — 1 Decatur D’ hiocrat, leg. nd. 38.16 4 Berne Witness Co. d> 38.16 ' 5 State Treas., Jan. int. 17.” I I 6 Gate Butcher, drlv. bus 2”.00 I 6 East. Ind. UlLSup. co. g.o. 69.12 « Kenneth Shoemaker, bond I”.”” 7 J A. Burk master A son In. 292.”2 1 I Book Store, supplies 7.80 16 Post office, stamps 2.00 21 Russel Steiner, leach. . 150.00 21 Merrill Tharp, do 145.0” 21 Dorcas Petty, du 130.0” 21 Helen Mae Burns, do . 90.00 21 Ray Duff. <l.» <”.uv 21 jjelrn Kenney, do 100.00 21 Madeline Robin, do 95.00 21 Rosco* 1 Kuhn. drv. Hs.-rp. 18.6.» 21 Adani Reef, drlv. bus. 18.00 21 Orlando Brunner, du - rp. 20.30 21 W. G. Arnold, drlv. bus 20.V0 21 Gerald Farlow, janitor 30.00 25 Herbert Schladt, hl. coftl *.”T 2* v meago Ap. Co., sup. .... 22.74 'lurch— I Kiger A* Co., supplies >8.98 4 State Treas.. Feb. im. 13.9” 9 East. Ind. Oil-Sup. Cq. g.o. 53.18 9 (’has. C* Abnet, si., rt. ex. 65.00 19 E. Al. Lafiontalne, fight. *•» 22 Russel Steiner, tell. 150.00 22 Merrill Tharp, du 115.00 22 Vo teas Petty, do 130.99 22 Ray Duff, do 125.00 22 Helen Kenpey, do 100.00 22 Madeline Rubin, do 95.” V 22 Roscoe Kuhh; drlv. bus 19. u” Li. u<u* Butener, do A rep. 21.14 22 Orlando Brunner, drv. b>. 2”. v” I 22 W. G Arnold, do 20.0” j 22 Gerald Farlow, janitor 18.0” 22 Adam Reef, driv. bus 18JH’. 25 Helen .Mac Burns, teach. 1'50.01’ ! \prll—--1 Jacob Schwarts, trky. dm. 20.a0 2 Archie Smitky, shp. dm. 18.60 2 Frank J ohnson, do x.uo 2 Joseph Robin, do 9.00 i 2 James Kenney, do 25.»m 2 E. J. Kenney, «io 17.6” ' 2 Vernon Miller, do 10.95 2 B. C. Fetters, do . 5.60 | 2 Peter Kenney, do 2 Dore Brewsteti do 2.00 ] 2 Dore Anspaugh. swn. dm. 27.00 2 I-rank Brewster, snp. dm. 6.00 9 Geneva Milling Co., coal 12.45 9 Sast. Ind. Oil-Sup.Co. g.o. 55.21 9 Harlow- Mark. I’S. sup. i."l I 10 State Treas., Meh. Int 13.83 I 13 Merrill Tharp, sup.-tch... 35.10 ]ls Service Gar., bus. flares.. s.OO 16 B. R. Farlow-, hdw. sup 12.1’9 19 Chas. C. Abnet, si. rt.-ex. 65.00 19 Gale Butcher, rdv. bs.-rp. 25.05; 20 Roscoe Kuhn, do M.,58 I I 26 Russel Steiner, sup. - tch. 153.07 26 Merrill Tharp, teaching 118.67, 26 Dorcas Petty, do .. 135.00 ]26 Helen Mae Burns, do 120.99 : 26 hay Dust. do . 100.00 I 126 Helen Kenney, do 100.”0 j 26 Madeline Robin teaching 95.91! 26 Adam Reef dr. bus 18.00 1 i 26 Orlando Brunner,drv. bus 20.00; 26 W. G. Arnold, do - books 20.75 26 Gerald Farlow, jn. - bs. rp 11.25 j 26 K. Sh < maker, com. ad. 1”. v” it it. L. Br n " n. coal dcliv. . 16.60 30 New Corydon Gar. rep... 5.00 May— I - . rank Johnson, bac. ser. 5.00 ' 3 Harter Pub. Co., diplomas 12.R3 i | 3 Remainder Rot. Fund 67.47 , ] 1 East. Iml. Oil-Sup. Co. o.g. 11.56 . I State Treas., Apr. Int. .. 11.19] I 6 Betm Lumb. Co., Http. 18.01 j 9 Post office, stamps 2.1” 111 Main St. Flip. Sta. jap -’ ••• ] >ls Airs. Nora Reed, paint 15.70 ! 17 Sylvester Kelley, slip. dm. 1.50 1 17 Clint Chariest 11, du 9.0” 17 Ed Bnllcnbachvr, do 21.00 17 Fred J. Roe, do I”. 00 I 17 David Whitacre, du 10.0” !1 8 Uhas. U. Abbot, si. rt. ux. 65.00 i 31 erbert Dailey, labor 8.00 J line— I Lei hty Rpus.. rep- fount. 1.25 5 State Treas.. May hit. 11.52 12 Fred Born**, sheep claim x.lO 25 Daniel Durbin, snov. coal 11. o” 25 Robert Stuber, linul. coal 36.6” 129 V?has. C. Abnet, si. rt. ex. 65.00 129 Raymond Fogle, haul, coal 10.92 i July — 1 < rudite A- Littcrer, ins. 275.00 : 2 J mathan Rian, labor JU.OO 5 State Tpeas., June int. II.”1 I • ‘b.mcva Mlllg. Co., coal 329.19 • East. Ind. Oil-Sup. Co., rp. 9.00 1 7 Chas, c Abnet, June err. i.«>” s D.ll.Goble Pent. Co. sup. 45.37 12 Jonathan Klan, labor 23.15! 12 Ira Tnddicn, do 1.95! 12 Rolland Engle, d<» I*. 05 23 K’arl 11. Suhwyn, pipe 3.00 | 2, Stat* 1 Sink. Fnd., July int. 9.78 •5 Berne Witness Cu„ Ig. ad. 1.3* 5 Decatur Democrat, do 1.37 5 C. E. Striker, <omm.-test 15.69 • Wm. Bollenbacher, pl. cl. 12.70 S Jonn AV. Karsil, stn.-eem. 2 1..’’.8 I” .1. ('. Mann, transfer 37.16 16 Gottschalk Tile Co., tile 2.52 2” Jonathan Rian, labor 21.12 21 Lloyd Kuhn, slip. dm. 5.25 21 F. O. Davis, rent 37.50 26 Win. Wittwer, tinner 63.81 27 Jonathan Rian, painting 2.75 27 Rnlland Engle., labor 0.75 31 Gilliom Lumber Co. Im.pt 1. •o” j ’’(■ptcrnlur*3 Wm. 11. Smitlcy. ad. bd • ou] 3 Writ. G. Bollenbacher, do 5.00 : Lewis E- Schaadt, do 500 ' • Stat** Sink. Fund, Aug. int 11.39 ji 5 Ldehiy Bros., fixtures 23.11 6 Gerald Farlow, IJ’bor 16.00 9 Decatur Democrat., Ig. ad. 17.97 I Roscoe Kulm, drlv. bus.. 2'2.70 j :» Raymond Fogle, do P’.G” | 9 Gale Butcher, do 20.00 12 ' orm'aleoUf- Schafer, stps. 1.75; 13. Rullie R Dobbs, teach. 55.00 13 Merril Tharp, d«» IJ.OV I 17 Helen Mae Burns, D. S 23 *l] 17 Jesse IL Engle, bus his. 25.n0 25 Chas C. Abrtet. si. rt. ex. 65.00 27 Rolli** R. Dobbs, teach. Io >.”” | 27 Merrill Tharp, du l””.oo ( Dorcas Petty do 13”.00 ’ 2* Helen Mae Burns, do 13«».oo "7 i’.av Duff, *1 • 100.0 V 27 Ih’b ti Kenney, *lo 100.0” 27 Madeline R»»bin, 100*41. 100.00 i 27 Gr ral'l t ’urlow, jan Hur . 56 00 Gi:tm Itocf, driv bs.-rep. 19.10 2 i Herh’-rt Sdiaadt, do 23.”0 1 2 . >\< u Cur j dun Gar. bs, rp. 19.69 ■ ()**t€»b«*r—--3 Stahdai’d oil Cu.. gas-oil 96.48 i bta<.e Sink. Fnd.. Sept, nit 10,56 15 Rvlllc R. Dubb . kadi. 55.0” 16 Itoscoe Kuhn, dw. bs.-rp, 25 9b

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 193 b.

31 24 Gale Butcher, driv. bus 20.00 i) 124 Adnm R®«f, du .. • 18.10 - 21 Jlorbert Schaadt, do . 23.0<J i I ji Ray inend Fogle, do ... 19.60 • ;24 Rollie R. Dobbs, tench. lov.oo i’]2l Merrill 1 harp, do . I 10.00 i) 21 Dorcas Petty, do 125.00 li |3l Helen Mar Burns, do 126.00 j 24 Ray Duff, do IVO.OO J 21 Helen Kenney, du 100.00 ) 21 Madeline Robin, do 95.”” ) 24 Gerald Farlow, Janitor 56,”” ’ 24 Chas. U. Abnet, si. rt- ex. 65.00 t 28 C. A Teeter, fly spray 2.50 XoK’inhrr—- » 5 State Sink. Fnd., Oct. int. 8.66 • 6 B. R. Fallow, hdw. slip. 12.62 7 Joe Tecpie, slip, claim 6.00 9 Berne Witness Co., Ig. ad. 17.9* 9 Buolt Stole. SUpplhs 1.16 • 13 R. E. llcidrlcli. typewriter 3.9.50 • 13 C. A. Stilwell, rep. maps 33.00 I 15 A Harkkroad, rP- " m 7.50 ' 15 Standard <3ll Cd., g.-k 681 • I 16 Chas. C. Abnet. sL rt. <*x. 65.•»” » is Edm. Woodruff, shp. elm. 2V I” I 20 Adam Reef, drv. bus-rep. 18.90 1 22 Hollle R. Dobbs teaching 155.0 V 1 22 Merrill Tharp, tch - sup. 115.0” 1 22 Dorcas Petty, teach. 125.00 ' 22 Helen Mar Burns, do 125.00 1 22 Ray Duff, do 160.00 ’ 22 lleiPii Kenhey, sup - tch. 100.20 22 Madeline Robin, tench. '.’5.00 • 22 Gerald Farlow, jan. 56.”0 ' 22 Roscoe Kuhn, driv. bus.. 22.70 22 Gale Butcher, do 21.00 1 22 Herbert Schaadt, do . 23.00 22 Raymond Fnglr. do 19.60 22 Murray Klopfenstein, ale. 6.00 nrrrnihcr—--2 R. A. Aspy, furniture .. 6.00 2 J. A. Lopg Co. sch. sup. 5.93 3 Herbert S haadt, drv. bus 23.00 7 Gerald Farlow, Janitor 20.00 7 Rollie R. Dobbs, teach. . 55.00 7 State Sink. Fnd . Nov. int. 6.78 7 Post office, stamps ... 2.00 13 Chas. C. Abnet, si. rt. ex. 65.0 V 16 Standard Oil Co., krr.-ga*- iU.tn 17 Gale Butcher, driv. bus 20.00 17 Adam Reef, d » |B.4v 20 Holm* R. DoBb". teach. 10”.00 20 Merrill Thar)’, do 140.00 20 Dorcas Petty, do 125. V” 20 Helen Mar Burns, do .. 125.00 ! 20 Ray Duff, do 100.00 | 20 Ihlen Kenney, do . iVt’.VO i2O Mad«*li!ir Robin, trdcii. 95.00 1 2” kosenr Kuhn. drv. bs.-rp. 23.35 i2O Raymond Fogle, do 21.95 i 20 Gepitld Farlow, janitor 42.00 20 Palmer C•. Im . Jan. sup. 12.05 20 Leonard Sup. ”0.. twp. d<» 7.56 20 Kiger A- Co., do 70.91 21 St. of Ind. not. lees 1.23 21 A. J. Moser Co. f. A: b. Ip. 30.85 26 Leonard Sup. Co., jan. sp. 3.1 I 26 Ervin reiner, rp. bs. htrs. 11.50 26 Herbert Dailey, labor 6.00 28 (’lias. (’ Abnet, si. rt. ex. 265.0” Moneys Paid to ihr Various Funds Jownshlp Fund Jan. I, 1936 Bai. on hand $ 914.51 Reclcpts during year . 623.58 Total of Bai. and Receipts Disbursements during yr. .. 1.062.11 Dec. 31, 1935 Final Balances 175.95 Special *rhnoi lund Jan. 1, 1935 Bal. on hand $4,4 60.59 Receipts during yr. 2,058.68 Total of Bal. and Receipts 6. Disbursements during xr. . 3,803.13 Dec- 31. 1935 Final Bal. $2,716.11 Tuition Fund Jan. 1, 1935 Bal. un hand $4,645.53 Receipts during yr. 5,271.72 Total of Bal. and Receipts 9,917.2a Disbursements during yr. 7,097 32, Dec. 31, 1935 Final RaL $2.51'’.93 Dog Fund | Heecfpts during yr. $ 318.50 1 Disbursements during yi. . $ 318.50 Total of \ll Funds Jan. 1, 1935 Bal. on hand $10,020.63 Receipts during yr. 8,272.18 Total of Bal. ami Receipts 18.293.11 Disbursements during year 12,281.”9 Dec. 31, 1935 Final Bal. $ 6.”12.”2 j Total Balances as shown bv this R”l»oit $6,012.02 Warrant-Checks outstanding Dec. I : ’l, 1935 $ 39.5!* Total Balances ami outstanding Warrants D*t. 31, 1935 $6.05161 <’ash in Depository December 31. ; i *? B .. *8,051.61 I, (Jias. ('. Abnet, the Trustee of J.-ihi-smu ’Township. Adams County, Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that the preceding report *»f Receipts, Disbursements ami Balances is true and correct, as T verily believe, and I further declare that the sums with which I am charged in this report are all of the sums recciv-d by me. and the various items of expenditures cred-1 ited have been fully paid in tie sums stated, ami without expressed ok implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained bv or repaid t> ni<- or any other person. Ami I further declare, and swear tor dffirni) that 1 have received no money, nor articles of value, in con. I Sideration of any contra t made bv me as Trustee of this townshit. ' <TI.\S. r. ABNET, Trustee of l.lf.ison Towitslifp. Sul.s, rib.'.i and sworn tor afflrmledt l> before me. the Chalrinan of ! the Advisory Board of this Township, this 4 th <iay Januarv, 193*5 WJI 11 SMITEEY. chairman ..f Advisor.' Board of Jefferson I uwnsinp. This report was received ace pied ..nd upnfoved |,y the Advisory Board of this T iwnship at its annual ineeihiK this, lhe 7th day of January, IMG. 1 WAI. ||. IdfIHTLEY. lIUIJ.ENIIACiiEII, LEtt E. SCIIAADT, j \N ,K yi’ V Township, K- a Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these: ' | ten questions? Turn to page i l our for the answers. 1. X'.iihe 111 ■ aouthernhioui city ot Sotith America. 2. Who «a« Sir James Dewar? •t. XVhiti In haemophilia? < In Greek legend, who was Priam ? . Whni j„ the opposite of Deism .’ 11. Who wrote th- novel, “Allan Q'lailei-main?" 7 Xante lhe capital of Maryland. :< In the Catholic Church, what a pciiiii niial? I*. What was the theme song of the m .lloii piittirc, Bird of Paradine?” 10. XVh 1 re was Foil Duquesne? Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

Resort Styles Are Streamlined, » fl k T 1 OHM . / R « Ho’i■ w’ J _!> 1 ■ 1 IJH i I 1 ■IR h - Iw i I f tw j jMfMKTK - f rt , x <-' Bathing suits, sports wear and more forma) attire worn at winter i resorts this season reflect u decided streamlined influence as dem- ’ onstrated by the styles worn by this group of comely models at an aerial fashion show at Miami, Fla. I

-- - ■ — COURT ROUSE Assumes Jurisdiction Judge Summer Kenner of Hunti ington assumed jurisdiction in the case for contract, bond and fore- ' closure of lien brought by the National Rock Asphalt company i against O. W. P Macklin and oth- - ere. Estate Case inventory number four was filed in the estate of Arnold T, Aschleman. It was examined and approved _Q Prized Carvings In Church Fon Du Lac, Wis.—(U.R)The store of art treasures in famous St. Patti's cathedral, headquarters of the Episcopal diocese here, includes wood carvings done by a cousin of Anion Lang, impersonal or of Christ, in the Passion Play ot Oberammergau, Germany. o Drought Hits Transvaal Johannesburg, South Africa. (U.R) Hundreds of white people ROY S. JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Office, Room 9 Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phones 104 and 1022 Decatur, Indiana Jan. 16 —Russell Meyers. 4 mile northwest of Convoy. Ohio. Jan. 17 - - Decaiur Riverside Stock saje. Jan. 18 Heffner estate, 60 aero farm, 1 mile west of Chattanooga, Ohio. Jan. 20 -Showalter Heirs, 240 acre farm, Duller, Ind. Jan. 21 Henry B. Fox. I’s mile north ot Yoder. Jan. 22 —Henry Gould. Hi mile west of Monroe road 124. •lan. 23—J. F. Christlieb, 'i mile I east of 9 Milo on road 27. Jan. 24 Decajur Riverside | ! Sales. Jan. 25 111 club hog sale,] j Brazil, Ind, Jun. 27—Homer Bnchamian. 3 ml. north of Chattanooga on Nd. 4 A Jan. 28—Kunkel A Reinhard. mi. north of Bluffton on No. 1. .lan, 29 —Ora Ratlift. I'-j mile north ami mi. east of Prt-ble. Ja,n. 30 —A. A. Ehresman, 1 mi. easl aud 1 mi. south of Edgerton.] Jan. 31 iteiainr Rivet-aide Sal--. | Feb. 3—Joint Slock Land Bank i & ( Ira . Friend c" Fenner stuck 1 farm, J mile north et Decatur ou , road No. 27. “Claim Your Sale Date Early" My service includes looking at-1 ter every detail of ybur sale and] more dollars lor you the day of ] your auction.

living in the Northern Transvaal, as well as thousands of natives, are suffering severely from the effects of the worst drouth ever known there. Conditions are such that the government may have to . issue famine rations. ’ o Markets At A Glance Stocks: irregular in moderately I active trading. Bond*: irregularly higher. Curb stocks: higher. ’ Chicago stocks: mixed. Grains: wheat eases from highs; ! May up % net; other months lower; corn unel.anged to up %. ■ Chicago livestock: hogs strong; • cattle steady to weak; sheep] f steady. Foreign exchange: firm. 1 j ('all money: % of 1%. Rubber; 8 lo 10 points higher. , 1 Cotton: unchanged to 11 points] higher. Silver bar at New York: tin-' <iianged. —o — Infant's Teeth Extracted Omaha. Neb.— tu.P.) —Donna Itaei Kavan had a right to cly. Site I had her first taste of tool): yank-' | Inga few hours after she was I born, before her first nap. in fact. | Two tiny teeth were in her mouth j at birth, but they were so loose! I that physicians recommended ex-i traction. xorn 1: FOR RIM Xoti-i; is hereby given that tile board of public works and safety of tlie city of Decatur, in the State of Indiana, will receive at its office tn .-aid City at the city hall until 5 ; p. nt. on the :tu day of January IWJtI, scale-! bids for furnishing an' automobile for the Police Department to be used as a Police Car, not to ex the nmmtnt set out in tin- budget for the Civil 1-ity aforesaid as published and as the same is on fib- nt tin- office of tite 'Clot k-TreasiiH-i- at tin- city fiail of Decatur, Indiana January 15. 1 -n-i ADA .MARTIN cierk-Tfi-astirer | '.-I-

I SPRAGUE OFFERS ■ Simmons Beds. Springs - H and Mattresses. 1 he world s best bcddiiiß at prices you pay for 1 *1 inferior, unknown and shoddy merchandise. SPRA(;iiE C Furniture (’<>. | W 152 S. Second St. Phone 199 ,

MfISKETREPORTS daily report of local AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady's Market for Decatur. Berne, Craigville, Hoagland and WillshireClose at 12 Noon. Corrected January 15. No cmnmiß6i° u aud uo yardage. Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday aud Saturday. — 810 to 120 lbs *9.15 120 to 140 lbs 9 <“ 'l4O to 180 lbs 9 *“ IfiO to 190 lbs. 190 to 230 lbs 986 230 to 270 lbs 9 :15 270 to 300 lbs • 905 . 300 to 350 lbs JJ-15 Roughs 7 -‘ 6 Stags I Vealere It.no Ewe and wether lambs 10-25 Buck lambs 9 25 Yearling iambs 5.00 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indiniiapolls, Jan. 15. — (U.R) | Livestock: Hogs, 5,000; holdovers, 156; 160225 lbs., steady to 5c lower; 225 lbs., up, 5 to 30c higher; 100-160 lbs.. 15c lower; 160-225 tbs.. 110.00-1 $lO 10; 225 275 lbs.. *9.80-19.95; I 275 lbs. up. 19.4H9 75; 140-160] lbs., *9.50-10.76; 100 140 lbs., *9.00 , $9.25; packing sows. *B-*9. Cattle. 1,500; calves. 600; slangh ' ter classes, slow and tending lower; early sales confined to 1,295 ' lb. steers at *13.25; many offering bids 25c or more lower; late clearance Indicated; vealers, steady. *l2 down. Sheep, 1.500; early lamb sales, 25 to 50c lower at * 10.50 down; few *10.75; slaughter sheep. *3.25 *4.50. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y.. Jan. 15. — <U.P) —Livestock: Hogs, 900; active, strong, bulk desirable ISO-210 lbs., *10.50; 240-285-lb. butchers, *10.15-* 10.40; packing sows, *8.75-*9. Cattle, 100; steady; low cutler and cutter cows, *1*5.25; fleshy offerings, rather slow, *5.60-*6.25; medium bulls, *6.25 *6.50. Calves. 150; vealers dull, steady; good to choice, *l2. Sheep. 1,300; lambs lower, good to choice ewes and wethers. *11.25 to rather sparingly *11.35; medium and mixed grades, SIO.OO-J10.75; : throwouts, downward from *9 50; aged ewes scarce, steady; *5.50 ! down. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. |XVheat .99% .88Vi -87 | Corn 60 .60% .60% ] ] Oats .27% .27% .26% I FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. Jan. 15. —(U.R) j —Livestock: Hogs, steady; 160-180 lbs., $10; : iso 200 lbs.. *9.90; 200-230 lbs., I*9 80; 220-240 lbs.. *9.70; 210-160 lbs., *9.60; 260-280 lbs. *9.45; 280300 lbs., $9.25; 300-350 lbs., *9; 110l«o lbs.. *9.65; 120-140 lbs., *9.40; 100 120 lbs.. *9.15. Roughs, *8; stags, *6.25; calves, *l2; lambs. *10.50. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Jan. 15.—(U.R)—Produce : Butter, unsettled; extras, 36c; I standards, 36c. Kgg market, weak; extra whites |2se: extra firsts. 2*%c; current receipts, 21>ic. Live poultry. market weak; heavy bens, 4% lbs., up, 23c; ducks j 5 lbs., up. white, 24e; ducks, under ■ lbs., 22e; turkeys, young loins, 21c; young liens, 23c; old toms. ■ I Sc; turkeys. No. 2,18 c. Potatoes, (100-lb, bags), Ohio, I $1.25 *1.35; poorer, *l-*l.io; Maine, ' $1.85-*1.90; Idaho. *2.25-*2.35; 15H>. box, 60c: 50-lb. box. *2.85; 10lb. bag. 25c; Florida Triumphs, No. 1, *2 bu. crate. — — - LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected January 15. | No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or better No. 2 New Wheat, 68 lbs. 92c I ° ata . ', -20 to 21c Good dry No. 2 Yes. auy beams 75c New No. 4 yellow corn, J ’bs.... Mlob3c ]*• 45c I CENTRAL SOYA MARKET I Dry No. 2 Yellow Soy Beaus . 75c (Delivered to tactory) “Z —-- Trappaa in Snow Pnddis, Alta.-(U,R) A giant golden eagie, with a wing-spread of over seven feet, was killed here when it became lodged in a drift ot snow The eagle dived after a labbit and its feet were, trapped hi the soft drifts, N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glaases Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to b:t)0 bslurd- a, B:uv p. m. Telephone 135.

m sixhss , ■ AM> \(H| t K L2K b i, ' olt SAU gain-: l-'Htal.- 11./'M lie*: 3 pieo- V..| UU , “Hit''- F""'I . dining room ui:,. inet; Gloro .J']' ll ® Coleman cook stoves. ■ Daniels, I’ie;^ U |,i 3903. FOR RENT posite < oui i Icik, ' agent. H FOR SALE—soon. Align.t Preble (8 nil :’i; M FOR SALE-5 weight 16im. \ a(Kl(j horse. Floyd A rni , ; ,| south of Ki 11,.., .q i,.. 'M FOR SAIA, - ; I nHinin. me. m ci,, h[n . , W hon hoes at: I p:i, r, ~ pressers. 1 I'C! 1U (S truck. See the new fore yon bnv S | FOR SALE—Cheap ~b] hor-v \\ -ot i |. |e ,. quire .lames Gil’., rt. .S land half nort'i of FOR SALK J suite, buff-i , hi M and five cha ■ . ity incubator |■>, ~,■ H FOR SALE nine i ■ south end Lich: . and nB 500: *I,OOO ilown, lain. . For pailicnlar-, .Aln-t.W side Farms. |i.-. pm S FOR SALE t’sed fn "■ three piece hvinj *3; short Ir-aiNr 'tarngjjß also sevcial i: .. - J cash. Spraem !’:.■■: 1152 S. Second St. ■ FOR SALE Broo<l»r H 9. Season- il • pip! feet. McCormic’,.: lieriing|H tandem, good as ties G C.H ing, romc 5. phone ri?.p, fl FOR SALE-.’', (Tm.rebiß 28 Chrysler; 27 Dud{fl Buick. Phil 1.. MaAlnitl FIDR SALE :. <r :fl small heating mow. andfl dry stove. All in first dsifl lion. Cheap. I’ltonc JJSI stove- at 722 Mere r Ar».J FOR SALE OR TItADE-S' i of fresh and ■ I'riager ion ; sell oi’ trade lur stork or| ' tie. Also ten head of hod . mules. Will sell or tratlt.l : Funk, ’,4 mile east oi ij Mills on the mn th sidr oil i""-1b 1 August Koer. inar.il TXIal Syrup. Now is the time I your cough syrup. "« medicine. For -if at d Htores in Decatur. ’ FOR SALE i hmik- i.nd dl of Beef. Prices n-aoiwii all cute of Be- f • very M the Riverside sal- M1 ’ er. Phone 8791 J FOR SALE-5 year old cow, fresh soon. I maim. Preble phon- . J j FOR SALE Michigan 'l* Jonathans, Wagners, M I Mclntosh, 45c p-t bu. Swre gal. 2®c. Bring contained] Roebuck. Pleasau’ I'i'’ ’V ANTED—S(A>e. f* Rags, suitable for r ™ uachinery. Will P 3? (K<aUir Daih W.INTED— Pu "" 1 h "''' w Beef and hog . , ' lll .' farm if desire-n Levi ■_ Elm st.. Deca I tit r'u” l WANT TO HIREMAN 1 1 1 lATELY tor Neatly I” 4 Good -pay. Cat experience helpfiil, 1 experieflee. Write Box I’M 2264, yuihey. HiTurtle 200 Years 01,1 ; St. Cloud. Minn - (W’’ j year old snapping titrllc , ped from the frozen tutid Lake, near here. B' ologi !r| local teachers collep ! ’-" J | pound reptile had the and 1929 carved on GILLETT I Super-Traction I tires I I will pull y° u I'l through snow I) and mud- K POR T E K TIRE C”. I 34 i Wincliesiei ■