Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1936 — Page 2
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IOWVMIII’* TRI STEE'S ASM U. REPORT IO AnVIMtHV IIOAHI* OP ST. MAUI'S TOWSSHII*. ADAMS COIA'IV. INDIANA Jnunsry, 1030 KKCEIITS 3 r u«l St. Bank, Pte. lilt. I ; stale Trca". gr lav. d»*r. *.s"v"” 7 Plrrt St. Bans, loan 7 First State Bink, da ♦??’?? ,;i Co. Amt., ent. xch. rev •’ ;'H <o. Aud.. I'lfr. "' 11. f. '*>• February** , . FlrM tit. Bank. .Inn. interest • Orlen S. I’qrtlii'l. relmh. ■" "" tt ,i. M. Duan. setil tranxf. Hurch— .• m I 4lr"t St. Bank. Hl>. Int. V'pirst St. Bank. M'h. ini -.lnn S pioneer E<|Ul.. Imf- ton | C<> Ami. kpv- » c, i. ,as i Uj Co. An J., twp. tax -""•*' | '“"rTrat St. Bank. April int. I i::l j 2.', Co. And. intng. tax ••■*>" 25 Co. Aud . excise tax . IHB.OI J ?'rT7»t St. hank. Mtn Int. 17 Vo. Ami., twp lux 17 Co. Aud . lo‘ - tuition tax » l?-'.'.: 17 Co. Ami., spec. sch. tax --'I? 'j 26 Ben McCullough, dog tax i. July—■ I First St. Bank, .lune mt. ...i-, 2<i Gross income distribution l.J'H’-'."’ 1 29 Co. Ami., cm. «ch. rev. 29 Co. And.. • ng. sell. f. mt. 29 ''V- Aud. Excise lax - -. 23 David I>. Hala gger. trnsf. »». 29 Howard Mauller, do “ 29 John M. Doan, do •\“7,:’“st. Bank. July int. 51sirplrmber— - ... I :» First tit. Bank, Aug Int. t First St. Bank. Sept, int .-.1.. I adv. draw I co. And., spec, school .HIM " j; First St Bank. Oct. int lieifiiihfr—--1 First St. Bank. >ov. int. '■ I .7 State And., excise tax 11 1 | Ja Co. Aud. Imans, tax J.”,. 17 Co And.. Twp. lax ~ Il’A'n 17 Co. Aud.. spec. soli, tax J 17 Co. And., lor. lull, lend S'-;.-:t.i Ben McCullougl). dog t.ix .-o*« ( DISIII HSEMEX I'* Jnnu>ir> — ; Otis K. Shifferly, adv. bd. -■ 111 7 Carl Archer, do »•*» 7 tiamuvl Cottrell, do , <’l 7 Orlen S. Fortnej, salary ‘J 7 State Treas., sink fund x E' XV. Johnson, bond lioum X James Halberstadt, trnsp. !<•.>>■> 11 Porter Tire Co., tires 12 B. W. DeVor, janitor t- • 1.7 Standard Oil Co., transp. Me; 1.7 East. Ind. Oil-Sp Go- do IB B Hi I'. 11. 'I tble Co- supplies 16 Hl Kendallville Buggy Co. sn. IS Kiger a Co., supplies JSa.aS 17 Kiger A Co., books - sup. 1, .... ix teacher's Ret. Fund 21 B 11 Everett, post., l.p. 2 1 C. <l. Mann, transp. 2 1 Janies Halberstadt, do 12. 21 Albert Davison, do 15.50 21 Frank Troutner, do 23.00 2| Henry Snyder, teach. 24 Agnis Yager, do 24 David Cramer, do t>2..>" 24 Velina I irtney, do 24 Gerald Visard, do l-.i.0" 21 E. S. Christen, do 110.00 24 Paul Spuiler, do 110.00 24 Malle Stevens, do 24 XVnt. Noll, do ll'l.OO 24 Francille Oliver, do 110.00 21 Orlando Springer, janitor 25.00 24 Julius Handley, transp. 2...00 21 It. F. Smith, janitor 24 Agnes Archer, transp. 13.21 2.7 Ben McCullough, t.. r„ ex. 68.12 2u It. A. Gilliom, rep. equip.. 2.0» 31 Frank Downs, rel. books 2.40 February — I State Treas. sink fund <t..*s I Leonard Supply Co„ sup. i 5.22 A..... g \rcimr tninND I’.B.UH.
Public Auction FRIDAY, January 24 ... 10 a.rn. HORSES. CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS One sorrel mare coll. 6 mo. old. eligible to register. Extra Good Milch Cows. Heifers and Stock Bulls. Some White Face Feeding Cattle. Brood Sows and Gilts. Miscellaneous articles. DECATUR RIVERSIDE SALES E. J. AHR and FRED C. AH R—Managers. Johnson 4 Doehrman. auctioneers. —■■■III—IMIIIIMIIIIIHIIIIIIIII I * t|l *** PUBLIC SALE 1 will sell at public auction on the Dan Biebcrick larm, 1 mile north and 4 mile east of Preble. Ind., on WEDNESDAY, January 29th Commencing at 1 0 A. M. 4—HEAD OF HORSES—4 Black Gelding. 5 yr. obi. wt, 1550: Grey man. amootb mouth, wt. Jl5O in toal; Grcv vcarlii.g c.>ltf Bay nuue. smooth mouth, wt. 1500. 9—HEAD OF CATTLE—9 Blue Koan cow. I yr. old. l,e frosh Feb. 2nd; While cow, 1 yr. old. and Guerin vy cow. 1 yr. old both be fresh Mar. 15th: Holstein cow. 5 yr. old, be fresh Mar. 12th; large brown cow', 8 yr. old. be fresh ,'Tareb 3rd: 3 coming yowling heifers: I hull coming yearling. HOGS Poland China sow, farrow last Feb.; Spotted sow. farrow ,'laiTh Ist: 7 white gilts farrow from March 23 to April It; white row, farrow April 2mli; Poland C hina spring boar; 7 good feeders, wt. 135 pounds each; 4 pigs. FEED—bu. mon; or h -of good corn; 400 bn. more or less of good outs; some corn fodder, IMPLEMENTS 19 disc Superior grain drill; 2 row- corn, cultivator; Keystone hay load:r; double disc; walking breaking plow. 13 in.; Deere riding bresiiur plow; nirnv articles too numerous to mention. •TERMS-—CASH. ORA RATCLIFF, Owner Hoy S. Johnson—Auet. Oscar Ewell—Clerk. Lunch by Ladies Aid
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Jl4 Ben McCullough, salary _ !».»0 I 14 Ohio A Tsle. Go. tele 18 Ben MdCullough, saly ex. 50.00 20 Julius Handley, transp. 35.00 21 Frank Iroutner, do .. -3.00 i2l Albert Davison, do 19-50 i 21 James TUiberetadt. do, rp. i 21 C G. Mann, tranep. 14.11 '2l E H. Chrleten, teaching 99.19 • 21 David Cramer, do i 21 Gerald Vieard, do lU..b i 21 Paul Spuiler, d<> 21 Velma Fortney, do 21 Francille Oliver, do 9h.D» 21 W M. N-11. do 98.67 21 Henry Snyder, do 118.69 ' 21 Agnes Yager, do 62.6 V 2! Mntie stevenn, do 110.00 j2l Orlando Springer. Jan. rtv 21 it. F. Smith, do 39.00 23 Carl Archer, rep bldg. •••*0 ’27 Win. Zeser. shp. kille<l 1 N.OO | M urr It—--2 Win McCullough, rep. bld. . I.OU 4 Hen McCullough, salary 36.00 I H. H. Everett, lit., pow. S.BO i I Theo. Dague, care grnds. I.s»'[ 5 State Treas. sink fund 1.91, 14 Ohio Aasoc. Tele Co., tele 1.6<» I j 13 Ben McCullough, sal., » \. 15 J nil us Handley, transp. I2.<m| IB c. P. Troutner, fuel 7o.o\'| -2 James Halberstadt, transp. 19.19 i 22 Albert do lU.i'O 22 Frank 'lroutner. do 10.0' 1 22 Julius Handley, do 13. mi , 22 K. F. Smith, janitor r? no • 22 Orlando Springer, do 22 Agnes Yager, teaching 62.50 22 Henry Snyder, teaching 150.ua; 22 David Cramer, do 62.50 22 Velma Fortney, do 125.00 i 22 Gerald Vizard, do 125.00 22 E. S. Christen, do . HO.uO | .j Paul Spuiler, do 110.00 22 Malic Stevens, do 1 |_2 Win Noll, <l. 110.00 22 I’ralicille Oliver, do 110.00 Ipril—- | I Bru McCullough, sal. ex. 35.00 I i stat* Treas.. sink fun,l 1.90 4 Burk Co., seed -’.-9 ' 5 Marshall Hilpert, labor 7.»u ! 5 John Thatcher. d«» . . 7.j0 x Frank Downs, rel. books 2.40 ' s S. \\ . Smith, labor 3.00 . x Umti Dagut, do 3.00 x Jacob Alt, transportation 1 Ov I II Coral Everett, labor I 5u 15 Bvn M.<’ullough, sal. ex. 4U.VO j i 2„ Ben McCullough, do 35.00 29 C. Ci. Mann, transp., p. 1. 60.60 129 Albert Davison, transp. 19.50; 29 bYank Troutner. do 36.00 29 James llaloe/stadt, do, lb. lk».2a 29 Julius Handley, transp... 25.00 29 K. F. Smith, janitor 59.00 1 29 Orlando Springer, do 25.00 29 Henry Snyder, tch., mis,. 210.39 29 Gerald W. Vizard, teach. 125.00 •29 Velma F?rtney, do . 125.65 2.« Agm s Yager, do 62.50 29 David 'ramer, du. 62.50 29 E. S. Christen, do 110.00 2o Paul Spuiler. do 110.00 29 Matie Stevens, do 110.00 29 Win. Noll, do - lio.vo 29 Francille Oliver, do 110.00 29 K. H. Everett, light, now. J7.7S 29 K. Shoemaker, com. spk. 16.00 30 Marshall Hilpert, ill. cl. 5.40 30 Dale Death, do 5.40 XV George Daniels, do 5.10 2 Harvey Shell, unld. coal 20.75 6 Lee Ildw. Co., rep. equip. 10.60 5 Ohio A. Tele. Co., tele 110 10 Stat, Irras, sink, fund 4*.3 H» Scott. Forrsman-Co. sup. 10.02 II Ben McCullough, sal., rt. 15-00 25 Elberston Ser. Stu., trnsp. 10.00 25 Ben McCullough, sal., ex. 35.0 n 25 Jack Death, care cem. 5.00 25 Theo. Bentz, do 5.00 2x <4 if ford Bunner, da 5.75 29 Ja- k Death, do Lsu 31 It. H. Everett, It., pow. 9.63 Jtinc— , 1 ihe j. DaU'i.\ t are • ni. 3.1 ■ I tKenneth Butler, sup. kid. 26.00 5 Franklin Myers, do 7.50 7 George Daniels, care cem. 6.70 x cnas. Moser, slip. kid. 11-OV 1 I Ohio A. T« le. Co., tele. 2.00 11 Israel Bender, shp. kid. I.VO ; . 1.. Kr< 4 nd«u euro *■ :n ’
16 Pfrry Vine, do 4!6 15 State Treas, sink fund .... 3.30 17 Ben McCullough, sal. ex. fiO.uu 21 B W. DeVor, »ch. tup. .. 62.60 21 Elberton Ser. Sta.. gaa 190.00 25 First til Bank, pay loan 1,227.38 25 Ben MeCullouiMi. salary.. 26.00 26 Lavina Heath, shp. kid 10.00 26 Henry Crownover. hooks 10.00 r; Geisler IBIw. Co., paint 44.15 27 Central B* tr leum Co., var. 23.56 JuD— 0 . 1 Zimmerman Coni Co., coal IKa.s.j 1 Noel Bla« k. slip, kkl 30,00 3 R. II Everett, lit., pow. 300 x B» n McCullough, rent 10.00 9 State I rvas.. sink fund 3.12 11 IL 11. Everett, freight 2.21 11 Gerald Vixard. repair N 5.00 12 John Feawel, unld. e<>ul 30.25 12 Win. McCullough, labor 5.60 12 R. B. Kerr, Ibr., repair 2O.im 12 Ohio A. Tele. Co., tele. 2.30 17 Willshire Lumb. Co., him. IS.(Io is Albert Boner, rep. equip. 21.70 Is Wm. McCullough, painting 25.83 IS Albert Roebuck, d> 30.87 lx Carl Archer, do .... 32.50 19 Ben M.‘ ullough, sal. ex. Ho.oo 19 Woodstock Typ. Cq.. ad 90.V0 29 C. Emery Smith, fire ext. 46.68 30 Artie Jackson, rep. bldg. 5.00 30 Geisler Hdw. Co., repair 29.60 tUglIMt — 2 Ella Nidlinger, slip. kid. 13.80 7 Lavina Heath, do 10.00 S A. M. Mauller. coal 100. on s State Treas.. sink fund 5.12 8 Alfred Daniels, shp. kid. 15.00 9 Cliff Death, care cem. 5.7“ 10 S. W. Smith, do 7.50 10 Ben McCullough, salary 40.00 13 Earl Tumbleson, er. cem. 12.30 J 15 Decatur Lumb. Co., rep. . 3.94 4 0 Hv4.4i.ui Bi <inner, cr. vein. 8.50 17 J >seph Durbin, do ... 5.10 17 Gifford Bunner, repair 12.90 20 Harter Pub. Co., diplomas 23.11 i 20 C. B. Dolge A; Co., j. sup. 21.00 1 20 C L. Addington, books 23.00 i 20 Gifford Bunner, repair 5.50 I 22 Clyde Jones, shp. kid. 30.00 22 Gerald Vizard, repair 27.35 24 Ren McCullough, sal. r.e sO.n*j 21 K. 11. Everett. IL. sup. 9.18 I 21 Dan Neuepschwander, t.p. 6.00 • Berni* e McMillen, labor 50.00 29 Alfred Daniels, slip. Klei. l“.u*i i 29 (J. S. Fortney, transp. IL.ftoj 30 Julius Handley, sh. bus. 5.00! 30 Standard Oil Co. nil 28.0 1 ; ''cptriiibrr—- .* Or,ai Morrison, sh. bus. 5.00 9 U. S. Chem Co., Jan. sup. - 10.60 ; 9 i rana r'a.risn, brooms 9.00 1 10 Joseph Durbin, labor 4.00 , 10 Geisler Hdw. Co., repair 23.31 I 10 Ohio A. Tele. Co., tele. 4.00 11 Robert Sovine, shp. kid. 36.30 11 Leonard Supply Co., I'ks. 10.91 i 12 Bernice Masters, teaching 50.hu 13 Henry Snyder, do 80.00 1 IS State Treas.. sink. fund. 5.08 lx Ben McCullough, salary 40.00 ’8 ’» H. Goble Co., sch. sup. 51.25 2 4 Harold Sautter, rep. bldg. 50.u0 25 Bon McCullough, sal. exp. 40.00 26 Bryce Daniels, transp. 5 1.50 27 Julius Handley, do 33.00 27 Frank Troutner. do 25.00 ,i..Hvs Haioerotudt, do 55.00 27 Carl Archer,du 36.71 27 Glen Mann, do 31.17 27 Roy Shoaf, do 15.00 27 R. F. Smith, janitor 5-.00 2*' Orlando Springer, d » T*.so 27 Henry Snyder, teaching. 85.00 27 <Jerald Vizard, do 133.00 27 Velma Fortney, «!o . . 125.00 27 Mary Gulick, do . 70.00 27 Agnes Yager, do 70.(»0 1 27 W. G Teeple, do 100.001 27 Francille Oliver, do loo.On 27 Bernie* Masters, do 50.00 27 Dora Shoseiiberg, do 100.00 ; 27 Paul Spuiler, do 105.00 27 .AFatic Stev* ns. du 100.00 1 Oct niter— Il Henry Snyder, teaching 75.00 11 Paul Spuiler. du ... . 55.00 21 State Treas. sink, fund 5.13, 25 Stat. Ret. Fund x\>i 25 Henry Snyder, teaching *9.69 25 Francille Oliver, J*> x 5.64 25 Velma Fortney, do 113.61' 25 Paul Spuiler, du 38.07 25 Gerald W. Vizard, do 123.90 ‘25 Agnes Yager, do 70.00 25 Mary Gulick, do 25 W. G. Teeple, do 100.00 25 Bernice Masters, do 100.00 25 Dora Shosonberg, do laO.oo J-?* Matie Stevens, do 100.00 November 1 Ben McCullough, sal. < x. .xo.uo J Bryce Daniels, transp. 52.60 1 Carl Archer, du 15.73 1 James Halberstadt, do 50.00 I Julius Handley, do 33.00 1 Orlando Springer, janitor 19.50 2R. H. Everett. It. pw. pst. 8.35 ' I Glen Mann, repair c 1 br: 1 nix Tr**illnei. trau>qu. • 30.00
LOANS Up to $300.00 INTEREST COSTS The LOCAL’’ always loans REDUCED NEARLY ONE-HALF for LESS. All loans made at less than maximum rate permitted by law. No indorsers required. You can borrow amounts up to $309 as follows: $ 50.00 now costs only SI.OO per month 100.00 now costs only $2.00 per month 150.00 now costs only $2.50 per month 200.00 now costs only $3.00 per month 300.00 now costs only $4.00 per month Costs of other amounts are strictly in proportion as this new low interest rate governs all loans. Full information gladly furnished without any cost or obligation no your part. Prompt, confidential service. Coms in today—fmd out for yourself. Special Time Plan for Farmers. Local Loan Co Over Schafer Hardware Store. Phone 2-3-7 Decatur, Indiana I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 22, 1936.
6l 4 Roy Shoaf, tran*p 15 00 1 4 K. F. Smith, Janitor 56.60 0' 5 Aldine Bebouf, labor . 26.00 Dll2 State Treas., «|nk fund 4.46 i» 12 Ohio A Tele. Co., tele 3.60 8 12 Bon McCullough, salary 50.00 ♦ 19 Ralph Lungenbcrgtr, Ihr. 21. x»» J 22 Henry Snyder, teaching 165.00 28 Gerald Vixard, do 135 90 ' 22 Velma Fortney, do 125.00 ’» 22 Agnes Yager, do 70.00 . 22 Mary R. Gulivk. do 55.6* ' 22 W. U. Teeple. do 100.00 1 22 Francille Oliver, do 100.00 ' 22 Bernice Masters, do .*“.19 ’ 22 Dora Hhoaenbcrg, do 89 39 ■ 2‘2 Paul Speller, do 105.00 1 22 Matie Stevens, do 100.00 ‘ 22 orlnnd* Springer, Janitor 19.50 ’ 22 Carl Archer, trunsp. 25.00 ’ 22 R. F. Smith, Janitor ... 16.00 ‘ 22 Frank Iroutner, transp.. 20.00 ' 22 Jarnos Halberstadt, do 15.0 V December*- ' 9 State Treas., sink, fund . 3.14 . 17 Harold Sautter, rep. bldg. 49.ik is Decatur Democrat, Ig. ad. 103.20 ' 18 Doe Frvback, I. |». fees.. 1.99 18 James Halberstadt, trnsp. 158.85 ' 19 Julius Handley, transp. bo.v. ’ 19 Bryce Daniels, do 103.00 20 Henry Snyder, teach. 104. h 20 Gerald W. Vizard, do 123.96 i| 20 Velma Fortney, do 113 67 20 Mary R. Gulick, do 58.6, , 20 Agnes Yager, do 70.0* 20 \V. G. Tevpl«‘, do 199.09 20 j- ran JHe Oliver, du . 88.6 b 20 Bcruicc Masters, do 89.19 20 D ra Shosenberg, do 89.3'.' 30 Paul Spuiler, do 93.0, 1 2*l Matte rueven*, do ... 100.00 2»t Frank Troutner, transp. 39.uv 20 Roy Shoaf, do 39. tn 20 R. F. Smith, janitor . . 95.00 20 Orland j Springe r Jr. e. 19.50 20 Carl transp. .»0.. s I zu Gien Munn. trn. Ibr. r. g.u. iJl.Oi 20 A M. Maullor, coal 32 4Vi 23 Ben McCullough, sal. r.e. 100.01 26 j’auncr Prod. Co., sup. ... 53.81 ! 26 Berne Witness Jo., Ig. ad. 100.33 ■I 26 Elberton Ser. Sta.. gas, -il i9.3v 26 Ashbaucher Tin Shp., rp. 131.00 126 Lee Hdw. Co., janitor sp. 10.5, 26 R. IL Everett, It. - pow. 17.29 128 Bryce Daniels, oil . 11.08 30 Eyulipe Archer, sjoj. bus , Honeym >-nl<l to the Various Funds Township Fund Jan. I. 1935 Bal. on hand $ 392.89 I Receipts during year .... 1,i6».t'lotai of Bal. ami Rec. L856.3Z I Disbursements (hiring yr. 1.777.0 b . Final Balanoes , 78.73 Special School Fund Jan. I, 1935 Bal. kin hand $ 67.34 Receipts during yr. .. . 7,217.80 Total of Bal. and Rec. 7,285.19 Dislgirsementa during yr. 6,188.17 Fonal Balau* es 1.097.02 Tuition Fund Jan. 1, 1935 Hal. on hand .$3,553.86 Receipts during year *,**z.xu total of Bai. and Rec. . 11,326.1 » Disbursements during yr. . 9.038.6) Final Balances .. ... ... 2,287.51 1)0(4 Fl ND Jan. 1, 1935 Bal. on hand $ 71.01 Receipts during yr. .... ID.*' • VM*. ut‘ Bai. and Rec. . 218.01 Disbursements during yr. 221.6 u Tola I of 111 In nds Jan. 1, 1935 Bal. on hand $ 1,085.10 Receipts during year 3 6,600.56 Thai of Bal. and Rcc. 20,685.66* Disbursements during yr. 17.225.99! Final Balances .$ 3,159.6*1 Total balance as shown by this report 08,4MJ7| Warrant-checks outstanding Dec. 31, 1036 0107.87 Total balances and outstanding j warrants. Dec. 31, 1935 63.a67.ai, Cash in depository December 31,1 | 1935 $3,567.5 I • I. Ben McCullough, the Trustee ot St. Mary s Townsnip. Ndanis Coun- : t>. Indiana, do solemnly swear ( rl affirmi that the preceding report of R*•••clpts. Disbursements and Balances is true and correct, as 1 verily believe; and I further declare that the sums with which J am charged in this report are all of the sums received by :ue, a d that th,' various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof snail be retained by <of repaid to me. or any other person. And T further declare, and swear (or affirm) that I have received no money, nor article of value, in consideration of any contract by me as Trustee of this Township. BEN MCCULLOUGH, Trustee of tit. Marys Township. Subscribed and sworn to befor* ; me, tue jnairman of the Advisory Board us this Township, this Gtii day of January, 1936. SAMUEL C. COTTRELL, Chairman of Advisory Board of St. Mary’s Township. This report was rc.eiced, a.ccpt- | ed, and approved by the Advisory ; B -ard of this Township at their anI nual meeting, this the tth day of i January, 1936. SXUUEL C. COTTRELL. O.iS E SHlFrExiLy, SHERMAN ARCHER. Advisory Board St. Mary's Town. I t hip. JANUARY 22’. 1936. TOMNMIH’ IRIMEIJx \NNlll REPORT TO ADVISORY IIIHM,* OF INION TfHANMIII’. H)HD < Ol NTV. (INDIAN A •hiioiary, 193(1 RE( ‘Eir O Jan uary — ! 2 First St. Bank, De*-, int. $ 12.55 1 8 Sint, \u*j.. st. school tax 6,000.09 i.’l iL'q. Aud., sch. rev. int. 194.37 1 'ebruary — I First St. Bank, Jan. int. 12.91 1 Fir; t til. Bank, Feb. int. 11.66 1 3u Tux Payers, Dog tax 60.00 Ipril—- ; 2 First St. Bank, Mar. Int. 11.60 9 Anton Thieme, dog tux 63 »u I -9 TgX Payers, dog tax 20.00 May—- ; 1 t.o. Aud., Intang, tax 73.52 I I '.’o. Aud., Excise tax i 11.56 i * Final St. Bank, Apr. int. 11,16 28 Tux Payers, dog tax 13.-*" 3 First St. Bunk, May int... 11.11 2‘2 And.. May Tax 1,112.85 22 Tax Payers, ilog tax 16.00 July — 2 1 Floyd McMurray, st. s. tx. 600.00 2’l Co. Aud. com. sch. rev. 125.6,. 30 Co, A u d. excise tux 30.72 AllgUMt1 Fijst §t. Bank, July int. 8.03 September—--5 St. Bunk, Aug. in* 7.26 October—--7 First tit. Bunk. Sept. int. 6.87 Nnvriiil>cr—■l Fi!\-,t St. Bank, Oct. int. 6.07 9 First tit. Bank, interest 1.53 ' December—--1 -1
1 G Floyd f. McMurray, « t -0i H Gp Aud. intaugiole tax . • 19 Co. Aud., Nov. tax ... J,IOB-1 < DIMH HMEtIEN ) 8 Arthur Blakey, talary a «‘6o ) 8 Dee Fry back, bus license u2.uo • s Retirement Fund 4o.sm ) 8 State Treas., Kink fund IL*»«* 1 10 Harry Frltxlnger, post... - ou ) 14 A. D. Putties, surety bnd. 100.00 1 17 Butler’s Garage, repair l-‘ 17 City of Licatur, lights •; ,s 1 25 Mary 'Clem, tea hlng 10.-."“ I 25 Pearl Ray, do loo.o<‘ • nor thy Spuiler, d*» 1 0(1 > 25 Richard Bischoff, dr, l»s. -- > 25 Fred Thieme, Jr., do 26.00 1 26 Royuo Walter*, janitor 6.60 » 41 Standard OU c . gas • February—- • 3 »vM.cp rrvfts., sink, fund H’.9l » 4 Decatur Democi-iiL Ig ad. 30.S»* • 13 Roy Runyon & Son, rep. 12.95 .6 Borne Witness Co., Ig. ad. 30.86 I 23 Dorothy Spulfor, teach 88.61 23 Pearl Ray. teaching 30 86 1 23 Mary Clem, do . 100.00 4 Kiunarrt Bischoff, dr. bus 21.00 23 Fred Thieme. Jr., do . . 25.00 23 Kuhne Drug st »re, sup. 2.90 1 U Standard Oil Co., gas, oil 31.26; Slnrrh—- • Treas., sink, fund .. 11.66 4 Co. Aud , dog tax ‘ 4 Howard Mauller, sal. r.e. 126.00 9 Roy Runymi & Son, rep. 25.37 ‘ 9. R?yo Walters, janitor ... *'■ 05 i 13 D. H. Goble Prntg. kJo. sp. Xo.ze 1 22 Dorothy Spuiler, teach. 100.00 32 Pearl Ray, do WOA‘O 22 Mary Cl**m, d-» . 100.00 , 32 Richard Bi>clioff. dr. bs. 21.00 xi Fred Thieme, dr. bus ... 25.0" 2‘ State TrauM., sink fund 1J 6u 3 Sciiafvr Hdw. Co., sup. 5 25 26 Pearl Ray. teach . -sup.. 102.80 6 .Mu.y Clem, t-n., sp., Jan 123.00 26 Dorothy Spuiler, teach.. 100.00 l 26 Fred Thieme. Jr., dr. bs. 28.00 •6 H>c<iard Biecnoff. dr. bus 21.0a v liny — 4 J. E. Scott, transp. 1 Hoy Run.)on & Son, rep. 17.76 I City of Decatur, lights . 6.G0 I 4 Howard Mauller, sal. r.e. 110.00 4 Clyde Butler, repair 6.32’ 7 Standard Oil Co., gas ss.<>3 8 State Treas., sink, fund 11.16 s xvacners Ret. fund. 2'2.69 1 Jti Decatur Lumb. Co., !b.-gl. 3.13 June—--4 State Treas.. sink, fund 11.11 15 Henry Buettner, labor 7.75 18 Henry Dehner, hl. coal 7.60 19 Floyd Schnepp, janitor 37.2 • 33 Carrol Coal Co., fuel 90.93 July—--5 Howard Mauller, sal. r.e. 110.00 6 State ireas., sink, fund 10.80 15 D. 11. Goble Co., supplies 5.98 17 Decatur Democrat, ig. ad. 1.43 • • wily 01 Lx\aitir, lignts 18 W. J. Krick, transfers 916.311 *6 Berne Witness Co., ig. ad. 2’.‘»3 Is Decatur Lumb. Co., sup. 13.2'5] 21 Ralph W. Klee, transfers 307.15' 21 B* n M?(\illuugn, transfers 2124 1 24 Herman rranke, transfers 73.17 25 L. A. Holthouse, snp. Kid. 4i Harry rritzinger, past . 2.00 30 C. E. Striker, com. exp. 10.*»5 31 John D. Adonis, transfers 165.87 | August—--1 3 State Tr<as., .sink, fund 8.03 9 B. W. DvVpr, supplies 13.25 112 Fred Shearer, shp. kid. 30.00 113 Warren A. Wherry, g. kl. 2’0.0n 115 Chari* y Lehrman, paint. 22.00 2’o Floyd Barkley, slip. kild. 11.00 ■-1 Lawrence Stetler. pt., rp. 20.00 26 John Van Buskirk, slip. kl. 2'7.00 j 27 Geo. Bellis, do 11 ,n*i 1 28 Ella Ra.\s«!y, labor 15.n0 1 2’9 Jack Freijlt, ext., axes 25.00 |3" Eva Manner, ia»»or 5.00 31 St/atler, labor 9. >0 XflHrmlier—--1 3 rijimouse Drug Co., sup. 6.77 3 Richard Blceke, adv. bd. 5.00 3 Richard Thieme, do 5.00 , 3 >yivestcr Staub, do . 5.00 I Harjen Stevens, la our !.***» 1 State Treas., sink, fund 7.26 5 Anus Walters, labor il.ou 1 11 Frank Parrish, brooms 9.00 19 Kohne J 'r-ug Store, paint 27 "" -7 Pearl Ray, teaching loo."" 27 Mary Clem, do 106.0" 1 27 Dorothy spuiler, do. sup. joi.s*.; 27 Richard Bischoff, dr. bs. 25.00*. . A J va R Burger, dr. bus 2’2.75 1 27 Fred Thieme, rent 500 2’7 H.QUhouse Drug Store, sp. October—--2 standard Oil Co.. g»a. oil | i i;s : . • Stalo Treas.. sink fund 6>7| a W. 11. ZwicK, & ~.|l. < ins. 12..11l I 'J City of Decatur, lights J.ftn I ;11 Berne Witness Co., ig. ad 1797 21 Schafer Hdw. Co., rvp. 97" I 21 Krjy Runyon & Son, tiro 2u 21 Decatur Lumb. 'Co., d.-sp u ■■■• 21 Henry Knapp & Son. rep I u -1 Huck Tinker Shop, rep, . |w 2.1 Pearl Ray, teaehing no <>v ' 2.. Dorothy Spuiler, do . tin.ho I 2? i'?7 ''lent, do .... 100.00 1.-' Richard Hischoif. dr. ba. 25 00 2.. Alva K. Burger, do . . Ri.Sv Now ember— I Howard Mauller, s] r . , . . 2uo. *'» I j 1 State Treas., sink, fund 6", . | .* Standard Oil Co., gas 11.82 1 5 Butler Garage, repairs 10LOG < I j Decatur Democrat, Ig. ad 17.97 * ! •• A. R. Ashbaucher, Ibr.. r p. 3137 » C. E. striker, sell, supplie 9.30 1 | » K'ilinc Drug Store, sup.. 270 ■ 1 3 Wayne Gaunt, shp. kid. i 9 Kiger & Co., supplies 2.991 5 119 J. a. Fleming, shp. kid. 59.ru 7’7 Pearl Ray, teaching, 100.0" 1 i tipuller. do . lOO.uo I 22 Mary Clem, do 1"" uu t oH K - Buffer, dr. bus I HAO t Richard Bis.-nofi, do , 2 A. Stilwell, rep. maps ItrcrnilHT—--5 State Treas., sink fund 7.31 I 6 < ’. A. Stilwell, rep. maps 29.80 fl H Standard Oil Co., gas, oil ! ; : | 20 Fagrl Kay, tch, sup. rep. 92 32 | 2’o Dorothy Spuiler, ten., sp. 59.10 I 20 Mary Clem, tch., sp., jan. 113.i0 I 40 A.va K. Burger, dr. bs.. 21.55 I 20 Richard BUchoff, dr. bs. 25.00 I 21 Melvin Clem, Ibr. rep. fl. xjg I 23 Inez Walters, janitor 9.00 I 23 J. E. Scott, transpor. 9.a0 I 24 Butler Garage, bus rp. 10. 14 | 24 Henry Knapp, Son., rep. 3.50 I 28 Howard Mauller, si., r. e. 22'5,10 I Honeys Paid (<» Hie Various Funds I Township Fund | Jan. 1. 193.5 Bal. oh hand $ 901.11 I Receipts during year 900.30 I Total of Dal. and Rec. 1.801. H I ■ Disbursements during yr. . 1."8x’.,3 I H, 193.' Final Bal I Special tietiool Fund Jin. I. 1935 Bal. on hand 12,61.61 I Receipts during year 511.00 I lota! us Bal. and Rec 3,158.61 I Disbursements during yr. 1,498.27 I Dec. 31, 1935 Final Bal. 71,660*34 I Tuition t mid 1 Receipts during yr 2,835.60 otal of Bdl and Ky. '.712..,* «
Jan. 1 1935 BR?nce on hand l<h.'» Fo'K bidM Dee 31. 193 ' Final Balan- >s •duhlng «117.*7 I Receipts during >e»l' It7 IT Total "f Bal «n<l 117.*, Disbursements during J' r mint O* *H 1 j, I Jan. I. 19J.. 1M on band » ■ Receipts during ve" l ' • . TotHl us flub, mid l.ie. ; Dlsmirai'menia during ><ai • Dei. 31. IWS Final f* l - ;’ hi- this Total Balances as " h '”' n , "eli.Mi In bopoiltoiy I ' ecPl ].'','7 l j Vl'' I liuuiird Mauller. the j of 'Villon Township. A ‘ , ‘ , "' s l ,’i:! Indiana, do solemnly ’"J 11 '' firm) that the preceding i«l Receipt*, Dlsburacmenu an' l ancca Is true and correet, “ s 1 i,',, i R, oeuece; and 1 d *? , that the sums with which ' i charged in thia report are al. o> the sums received by me. and ' . various Items of expenditure ci. u-1 ited have b-en fully paid in sums stated, and without espri s“-; led or implied agreement that an> portion thereof shall be retain'd I by or repaid to mv or an'■ onu l i person. And I further de lai' ‘’"'l swear tor affirm) that I have ie. reived no money, nor articl. s "t , value, in consideration of any contract made by me as Trustee of j I his Township. HOW.n., MAVU.ER. Trustee; of Union Tou nship. Subscribed and sworn (or afiirnicd) to before me, the Cnirman <>f I the Advlsorv Board of his Townsnip. in- itn day of January. 19 x ItICIIAuD THIEME. Chairman of Advisory Board of Inion Township. This report was received, accepted and approved by the Advisory Board of this Township at Its Annual Meeting, tiiis ?th day of January. 193*1. RICHARD THIEME. ItFCHARD BLEEKE SYLVESTER SIAUH, Advisory B-ard I nion Township. I JANUARY 22, 1936. o AOTICE FOR HID' Notice is hereby given that tin board of public works and safety of the city of Decatur, in tlie state of Indiana, will receive at its office in said city at the city hall until 5 p. m. on the 30 day of January 1936, scaled bids for furnishing an automobile for Hu Police Department, to bo used as a Police Car, not to exceed the amount set out in the budget for th<- Civil city aforesaid as published and as the same is on file at the office ot the ■ ■ Jerk-Treasurer at I the City Hall of Decatur, Indiana. I January 15, 1936 ADA MARTIN Clerk-Ireasurer Jan 15-22 —o -- y Test Your Knowledge j Can you answer seven of these | | ten questions? Turn to page | | Four for the answers. • 1 What is the name ot the living substance constituting the celfe of, plants ant! animals? 2. How did Alexander Hamilton , meet his death? :i. What h th? Hrminal portion of the superior limb of man? 4. Who said, "If this be treason make the most of it ?" 5. Where is De Pa tw University? ti. In the New Testament, who were Priscilla and Aquila? 7 Who was Wilhelm vou Kaultach ? S. Where is the Yser canal? 9. What was the Hanseatic Leagu ? If. Name tlie principal oilier garment worn by Roman Senators. COURT HOUSE EState Cases The will of Gottlieb Schaler was probated and placed on record. After the payment of the just debts and funeral expenses, the remainder of the estate is to be divided between Cornelius Schaefer and Barbary Ann Hale, to be divided share mid share alike. Cornelius Schaefer was appointed executor. The will of Jesse Ford was pro- j bated aud placed on record- After the payment of just debts, the remainder of the estate i.- to be divid-
I SPRAGUE I OFFERS yl Ironing Boards .... 75c tl I’ktures .... 25c up Indian Baskets.. 25c up £1 Living Room Suites $28.00 SPRAGUE | Furniture (o. ■ 152 S. Second St. Phone 199
led b.’tween the four children. Isaac Ford, bob Schaefer, Tina Weather i noit, and Florence Byard, share and nhare alike, tho estate not to be divided or sold within a period of five years. Cornelius Schaefer was ai point d executor. Report of Sale in the guardianship of Maurine ' i j'.,llst. the guardian filed the report I of the sale of the reael estate. The ; report was examined and approved. MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady'a Market for Decatur. Berne, Craigville. Hoagland and Willshire Close at 12 Noon. Corrected January 22. INo commission and no yardage. Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. too to 120 lbs I so ° 120 to 140 lbs 9-20 I 140 to 160 lbs. 9.60 ; 160 to 190 lbs 10.00, 190 to 230 lbs 9.90 | 230 to 270 lbs 9.60, 270 to 300 lbs. 9.40 | 300 to 350 lbs 9.20 Roughs - 8 -°° . Stags 600 1 ! Vealers 11.50 Ewe and wether lambs 10.00 Buck lambs 9.00 I Yearling lambs 5.00 , — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Wheat ... 1.00% 89 87% Corn . ... 10% 60% 60% Oats 25% 28 27% CLEVELAND PRODUCE Butter, market firm; extras 37; ! standards 37. Eggs, firm; extra whites 25. extra firsts 24, current reefs. 22%. Live poultry, weak; heavy hens 4% 11 j. up 23; ducks 5 lbs. up white 25; ducks tinder 5 lbs. 22; 1 turkeys, young toms 21; young hens 23; turkeys No. 2. 18. Potatoes, 100 lb. bags Ohio 1.251.35; poorer 1.00-1.10; Maine 1.85- ; 1.90; Idaho 2.25-2.35; 15 lb box [ 55; 50 lb. box 2.35; 10 lb. bag 25c; Florida Triumphs No. 1, 2.25 bit. i crate. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 22. — I (U.PJ- Livestock: Hogs. 600; steady; bulk desir . able 160-250 lbs.. $10.70 to mainly ' $10.75; sparingly $10.80; 270-300 lb. butchers, $10.30 $10.5u. Cattle, 175- few medium to good 725-lb. heifers low-er, $7.90; cows and bulls steady; low cutter and cutter cows. $4 $5.25: fleshy cows, $6.25. Calves, 175; vealers active, highI er; good to choice, $12.50 to large-, ily $12.70. Sheep, 700; lambs active; good I | to choice ewes and wethers, $10.76 to largely sll and $11.10; medium and mixed grades, $9.75-110.50; i handweight ewes to $6; bulk aged i ewes, $4.25-$5.50. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Jan 22. — (U.P.I — Livestock: Hogs, 4,000; holdovers, 283; ; steady to 15c higher; 160-225 lbs.. $10.40-$10.50; 225-260 lbs.. $lO.lO-1 $10.30; 260-300 lbs.. $'.).75-$10.10: I 140-160 lbs.. $9.75-$10: 100-140 I<>S.,| $9.25-$9.50; packing sows. $8.25-$!) ' Cattle, 1,000; calves. 400; active i trade on all slaughter classes at fully steady prices, top yearling steers, $11.65; some valued around $10.50; bulk steers. $6.50-$9.50; bulk heifers. *647.25; some $7.50 and *8; cows, $1.75-16; few. *6.25; low cutters and cutters. *3.25 *4.50; vealers, steady, sl2 down. 'Sheep. 500; fed western lambs neglibible: lambs steady, mostly $10.25 down; equal $10.50 for strocitly choice kinds; slaughter sheep. $3.25-$5. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Jan. 22.—(U.R) j—Livestock: Hogs, 15-20 c higher: 160-180 lbs., *10.10; 180-200 lbs., $10.30; 200-225 lbs.. $10.20; 225-250 lbs., $10; 250275 lbs., $9.90; 275-300 lbs., $9.80; 300-350 lbs.. $9.60; 140-160 lbs., $9.90; 120-140 lbs., $9.65: 104)120 Tbs.. $9.10. Roughs. $8.25; slags, $6.50; calves, sl2; lambs, $10.25. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected January 22. NO. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or better 93 C No. 2 New Wheat, 58 lbs 92c Oatb 20 to 21c Good ry No. 2 Yel. soy beans 70c New No. 4 yellow corn, lbs 53 to 63c -45 c CENTRAL SOYA MARKET : Dry No. 2 Yejlow Sby Beaur ... 70c (Delivered to factory) ——■ -o- - Punch-Boards Test IO Elyria. 0. -(U.R) _ 'i. q - t ,. st!i that look like punch-board arc getting the play" by Lorain coun . ty rural hi*h school etndeuti. Each I student is given a punch pencil and i a test book with an inserted card. I Ou the card, the student punches | out numbers corresponding to those iu the book of answers.
AI)VE, ' W >K SALI< au’h.n ~: ' W 1 ' ' bit- In |; | 1:1,1 i '- |x | ~ w cabinets. „ t , 111. nttrai liv-. . "'■•■ks. ( j 9,0,11 .wl iM:'.: ~ ... W Monroe. Iml, ' SAI - 1 - -i" ' v.,,. "' u ’■ :: ■ M FOR SALE j M \\ Uaalji,. .W| Pleasant Mills BK KOI: sai.e - ..:7W H.'l tein '■..'W cht'Mer wl.r _ 1- <) 1 1 SALE., I ,„j fresh <ow. Daniels, Pleasant Mui. ' i FOR SALE S . .. Phone 104. nB FO R SAI.ITLiving l’i in.' 9x12. A , ■ lik< .'pragn- E- ■ M 2nd i~t.. phen- ng for sai.e of fresh ■ sell or trad' ■ ,«■ tbs Also mules. Will rFunk, .; Mills on 11-M-T'IM —- ' 1 WANTED ,[ WANTED T 20 acre fa: . . it x Xl7„ ■ AN INDIAN \ . piano ' i ':mH accounts . ■ ■. ,| -. Ihlby Grand T ': -r ilia' taken . One particular balanosl9B.4s on a t- mtifni graniH rof.-r r- ; It. A. Neal. P"-; 5. care I \\ w r1 ■ ’ • "fl wood " 2- in* ,i‘ s li'ia :«■ ace. Call pli"!i' I" "i Elfl formation "ii ' H Mirrym.s fl IWANT ED IM M I"! 'I XTELV ■ TO TAKE i'\RE OF Ufl ■ RCSINESS t . : : - ■'sl'i.-hetifl supply man'.:. Fem® position. Good Mustliifl - and farm »-xp rt'.ncv. Gi«B land other d'-tai 1 -. Hi;x Id,■ 3027, Quincy. HI H Markets At A Glanl Stocks: strong, trading® active. B Bonds: iringu!' iy ■ Curb stocks: strong S Chicago stocks: higher- H Grains: wheat -A of a cedß or; others firm | Chicago livestock: hogs.*® sheep strong. B Foreign exchange: firm ■ Call money: %of 1& J Rubier: It to 1® pein- 5 “J Cotton: 5 to 12 points hid Silver bar at New loiT- ’ unchanged. Pension Seeker Thwarta TACOMA, Wash. (U.R)' Parmelia J- Ebi ■ • ■' "J™* 1 told she would be il’ l -’™ 1 an old-age pension if her home, aftd deeded erty to a relative- Superior* W. O. Cbapmaj) “C a!l “ deed, returned the home to 'Chute Jumpers Qoar'.* MOSCOW <U,R’- More 000 men and women j their examination m jumping e'incc aviation - sport in the Soviet IniOl merable parachute 10 traimne do' the fro'tndrounding the Denmark-Sweden Fcrry Gothenburg, Swedec _ passenger aud - tween this city and r ‘- ae T]je i according to pluut sei will be capable of ' J automobile ,|!1(1 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETFt |Sr Eyes Examined, Glasses F HOURS 8;30 to 11:30 12:3(1 ’ ■ Saturdays- j Telephone i-> B.
