Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1937 — Page 2
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NOTICK To the officer*, depositors. creditor#. and ail others interested in the matter of the liquidation of Old Adams County Hank of Decatur, Indiana: . v.. You and each of you are hereby notified that, pursuant to an order made and entered of record in the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, state of Indiana, in the cause there pending entitled "In the mat-1 ter of the ItqultUGvn of Old Adams County Bank" and numbered 14720 upon the dockets of said court, The Department of Financial Institutions, of the State of Indiana, in the matter of the liquidation of said old Adams County Bank, has filed in said cause Its seventh account In partial settlement in the liquidation of said Imnk, setting forth all receipts and disbursements, credits and charges to date of such account. You are further notified that said Department of Financial Institutions ha# also filed a supplemental reportshowing Htoekholders’ liability accounting. the same being supplemental to the seventh current report of The Department of Financial Institutions, of the State of Indiana, in the matter of the liquidation of said I bank, said supplemental report sett-| Ing forth all receipts and disburse-i ments credits and charges to date of such account. You are further notified that the 17th day of Feb- 1 ruary, 1937 has been fixed and set as the day and date when the court | will hear and determine any objec-i lion in writing which may be filed against said accounts or either of them, and will pass upon such accounts. Dated at Decatur, Indiana, this 12th day of January, 1937. THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, of the State of Indiana, By CLARK J. LUTZ. Special Representative in the matter of the liquidation of Old Adams County Bank. Henry B. Heller, attorney. Jan 13-20-27 , ■ — —o • NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF COI VI’Y COl MOIL Notice is thereby given the taxpayers of Adams County, Indiana that' a special meeting of the Adams Coun-| ty Council of said county will be held at the Auditor’s office in the,, Court House at Decatur, Ind., at 9 o'clock A. M. on Saturday, January ( 30, 1937 at which time and place the said council will consider, and make, if they deem advisable, the following special appropriations for the county offices and institutions, towit: Plat Book Project for Adams County >225.00 . Welfare Room, Court House 443.45 • Court House Janitor, Salary 300.00 Court House Matron, Salary 20.00 Court House Matron, Supplies 100.00 . Commitment of Patients to State Institutions 61.88 Taxpayers appearing shall have « the right to be heard thereon; after said appropriations shall be mad*', ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such appropriations may appeal to the State Board *«f Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing their petition therefor with the County Audtor, within the time fixed by law’, and the state board will ] fix a date of hearing in this county. 1 John W. Tyndall 1 Auditor Adams County Jan. 20-27 J Q.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT < Al SE NO. I .VMM In the Adams Circuit Court February term, 1937 STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS, SS: The Department of Financial Institutions of the State of Indiana, in the matter of Liquidation of Old Adams County Bank vs. Edward M. Reppert, Martha Reppert, George Reppert, Elmer H. Reppert Conies now the plaintiff, by Henry B. Heller, its attorney, and files its complaint herein together with the affidavit of a competent person that the defendant George Reppert is a non-resident of the State of Indiana; that said action is instituted for money due plaintiff on promissory notes executed by the defendants to the Old Adams County Bank, and that said defendant is a necessary party to this action; Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant that unless he be and appear on the 15th day of March, 1937, the same being the 37th day of February Term. 1937 of the Adams Circuit Court of Indiana, to be begun and holden on the Ist day of February, 1937 at the Court House in the city of Decatur, in said county; and state, and answer or demur to I said complaint, the same will be I heard and determined in his absence. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at the office of tiie Clerk therof, in the city of Delator, Indiana, this 19th day of January, 1937. G. Remy Bierly Clerk of Adams Circuit Court Henry 11. Heller, attorney for plaintiff. Jan. 20-27 Feb. 3 0 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS To Whom it May Concern; Notice is hereby given by the Common Council of the City of Decatur, Indiana, that on the 19th day of January, 1937, they approved an assessment roll showing the prinia facie assessments for the following described public improvement. Installation of ornamental lights on First Street between Monroe and Rugg Streets. Persons interested in nr affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Common Council of the City of Decatur, Indiana, has fixed the 2nd day of February, 1937, as a date upon which remonstrances will be received or heard against the amount as-I sensed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question is to whether such lots or tracts of land have been | nr will he benefited in the amounts named on said roll or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said priina facie assessments. with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file, and may be seen at the office of the Civil Works Commissioner. By Order of the COMMON COUNCIL of the CITY OF DECATUR. INDIANA Attest: Ada Martin, Clerk-treasurer. Jan. 20-27 — O Rev. Homer J. Aspy is confined to his home on South Fourth street with a severe cold and bronchitis.
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I 4|»i>i»intiuent of ittmlidutrntor . Notice is hereby given, That the » undersigned has been appointed Ad- . mlnlstrator of the estate of Charleu R. Moser, late of Adams County, deI coa.ed. The estate 1. probably Bol- ! vent. Oarer H. Moaer, Adminatrator Frurhtr Mini Littrrer, Attya. . Jan. 12 1*37 Jan. 13-20-J7 MOTIVE <TO IIIODEHS Nolle, la hereby given that the Hoard of County Commlaaloners of Adams County. State of Indiana, will up to 10:00 o’clock A. M. on Tuesday i February 2, 1937. at the office of the Auditor of said County receive bids on on*: Industrial wheel type tractor and one Multiple blade power controlled maintainer, for the Adams County Highway Department. Specifications on file In the office of the County Auditor. The Board of Commainonera reserves the right to reject any or all bids. John W. Tyndall Auditor Adams County Jan. 20-27 ■ o —. — TOU>MHII* TRlftltK’* ANNUAL HEI'OHT TO U)VI«om BOARD OF KIRKLAND TOV N9HIIS ADAM** ('Ol >TY. INDIANA Receipt* January— F. S. Bank, gras & ety, lax >2,105.41 February— I 3 Farm. St. Bank, D., J. int. 1.36 March—--25 F. S. Bank, dog tax, ety... 32.04 April—--20 F. S. Bank, int. tax 113.16 30 Farmers State Bank, s. f. 1.42 Ma y—--7 F. S. Bank.. Kirk, dug tax 100.00 7 F. S. Bank, twshp. tax.... 100.00 7 F. S. Bank, tuition tax.... 2,300.00 7 F. S. Bank, spcl. achl. tax 200.00 7 F. S. Bana, Kirk, dog tax 3.96 June—--1 F. S. Bank, Kirk dog tax 52.05 13 F. S. Bank, excise tax 31.61 19 F. S. Bank, twshp. tax ... 560.14 19 F. 8. Bank, tuition tax . 704.03 F. S. Bank, special tax 2,883.45 19 F. S. Bank, schl. bnd. tax 181.34 July—--18 F. S. Bank, state distrb. 1,912.50 124 F. S. Bank, Kirk, dog tax 14.99 24 F. S. Bank, com. «ch. rev. 146.75 iF. S. Bank, transfers 1,651.54 September—--21 F. 8. Bank, sink. fnd. int. 7.45 October—--6 F. 8. Bank, correct error 15.67 November—--2 F. 8. Bank, sink fund 6.66 December—i r. S. Bank, state exc. tax 151.29 II F. S. Bank, twshp. tax .... 647.23 11 F. S. Bank, tuition tax .. 2,994.36 11 F. 8. Bank, intangible tax 181.69 11 F. o. Bank, spcl. schl. tax 3,005.34 11 F. 8. Bank, spcl. s. b. tax 176.67 31 F. 8. Bank, sink, fund 90 Disburse Blent* January—--3 Floyd Ehrnian, tele. ... 7.85 6 Khaer and Quantz, labor 27.00 6 H. A Breiner, coal 3T »4 6 Schafer Hdw. Co., sup. .. 11.56 6 Frank Parrish, broom# . 4.50 6 R. B. Houghman, ret, fnd. 166.37 < 7 Chas. McKean, labor . .. 12.65 ; 8 Kiger Co., supplies .. 128.57 . 8 Tneodore Kundtz, equip. 153.00, ; 11 Samuel Yager, painting 11.25 22 Farm. St. Bank, Its.-pow. 18.55 22 G. H. Sprague, stove pym. 55.75 30 Robert Brown, teaching.. 82.12 30 Gareld Roth, do 82.56 30 Radel Andrews, do 82.12 30 Oscar Geisel, do 82.56 ;
J 0 Mabel Marshall, do 88.81 30 Mary Dettinger, do 5: 1 ’ 30 Geneva Hodges, do Sv.o6 30 Hansel Foley, do 170.00 30 Wayne Dilling, do 109.34 30 Glennys Arnold, do 10b.ou _ 3o Lucile Beavers, do 108.44 i 30 Frank Yager, janitor .... 50.00 _ 3U H. H. High, salary 65.00 • 1 February — e 1 Ralph Shady, labor 2.75 3H. A. Breiner, supplies . 7.60 V 3 R. B. Houghman, at. s fit. 1.36 s 3 Will Johnson, labor 2.50 Ml Ralph Shady, labor 5.00 t 15 Ralph Ernst, coal . 64.50 i 22 Ed Jorax, equip, rep. 7.80 J 24 Farm. St. Bank., Its.-pow. 17.51 r 28 Hansel Foley, teaching .. ITO.OO ’24 W. A. Breiner, coal ... 88.02 ‘ z* Wayne Dilling, do 135.00 i 28 Glennys Arnold, do 125.00 28 Lucile Beavers, do 125.0 U 28 Mabel Marshall, do 100.00 1 28 Robert Brown, do 100.U0 ‘ 28 Gaerld Roth, do 100.00 • 28 Mary Dettinger do .— 100.00 ■ 28 Oscar Geisel, do 100.00 < ‘ 28 Radel Andrews, do ~v 100.00 ; 28 Geneva Hedges, do 37.501 29 H. H. High, salary 65.00. Munh—ill Daniel Zimmerman, labor 1.00; 27 Oscar Geisel, teaching 100.00 1 31 Farm. St. Bank, Its.-pow. 15.51 31 11. H. High, salary <k».oo April—--7 Floyd Ehrman, telephone 7.30 8 Standard Oil Co., keros. . 1.00. 25 F. H. Rupnow, cm. spkr. . 10.001 25 Geneva Hodges, teach 75.00 25 Oscar Geisel. do 50.00 30 11. H. High, salary 60.00 30 Ray Smith, postage 2.00 30 Peter F. Hein, sink. fund. 1.42 30 Farm. St. Bank, Its., pow. 14.39 May 4 Glen Baumgartner, sow kl. 25.00 7 Mabel Marschall, teach. . 194.81 7 Radel Andrews, do 188.11 7 Glennys Arnold, do ... 232 .99 7 Lucile Beavers, do 233.4 4 7 Robert Brown, do .... 188.11 7 Mary Dettinger, do 188.11 7 Oscar Geisel, do 38.55 7 Gareld Roth, do . . 188.55 r 7 Wayne Dilling, do 250.00 1 7 Hansel Foley, do . ... 340.00 i ; 7 Frank Yager, janitor 150.00 p 7 Farm. St. Bank, interest. .. 1.45 ]’ 7 R. B. Houghman, ret. fnd. 149.00; 22 Daniel Lantz, labor 4.501] 27 Aron Minger, supplies . 4.4V1 i z$ ('raigville Elev., voal 40.31 ' 30 H. 11. High, salary 70.00* •I tine—ll9 Berne Witness Co., legal 42.151 j I 19. Leichty Brothers bal on fur. 96.90 1 19 Daniel labor Zu.ool 19 Royal Typr. Co., 6 typws. 323.61 ] 122 Suttles Edwards Co., ins... 252.00 ; I 26 Farm. St. Bank, pd. note 560.00 ’ 26Farm. St. Bank, lights 13.42 26 Lee Hdw. Co., paint 18.36 ] i 26 Schafer Hdw. Co., sup. .. 3.60 26 Decatur Democrat Co., leg. 49.15 1 26 Kiger & Co., annual rep... 5.19 ' 26 The Harter Co., diplomas 24.00 ] 26 D. 11. Goble Co., sup 10.57 J 26 E. L. Cable, Son., books 37.13 26 Frank Yager, janitor 27.00 1 27 Kalamazoo Stove Co., stv. 114.14 1 27 G. 11. Sprague, repair 10.00 ’ 30 H. 11. High, salary . 65.00 1 July—--1 H. 'A. Breiner, coal 11.83 2 Burk Elev. Co., coal 264.82 ; 3 Gilbert Hirchy, transp. . . 10.00 1 8 Decatur Lumb. Co., lumb. 110.25 < 8 Suttles Edwards Co. ins. . 6.00 * 9 R. B. iTerr, repair 5.00 i
111 Ralph Shady, labor 40.0< s t IK William Bracht, do 58.5 i • 18 Floyd Ehrman, tele. ... b.O* i' 18 Farm. St. Bank, bnd. hit. 18 V« ■ 18 Clifton Striker, books 49.51 • 23 Ralph Shady, labor 11.6( 31 Huntington Lab., sup. 41.9: • 31 Al-J’ax (’hem. Co., sup. 13.0( 31 H. H. High, salary . 65.0 C ’ 31 Farm. St. Bank, lights . 1.51 Align nt—--3 Will Bryan, ahp. kid 10.0<1 • 10 Ralph Shady, labor . 17.50 ’ 16 Ruben Smith, slip kid. . 6<».00 I 18 Forest Mankey, irk. kid. . 23.00 21 Will Bracht, labor T7.<ft •121 Schafer Hdw. Co., sup 6.20 H2l Nu-Art Sign Co., painting 3.00 21 City of De- atur. It. globe .. 6.74 24 Ray Smith, postage 3.00 ’ id» Homer Ginter, labor 5.00 25 Harold Bager, do 5.00 25 Sylvan St rah in, do ‘5.00 28 Frank Yager, Janitor 25.00 29 Emil Rheinhard. labor .... a.OO 29 Joe Baumgartner, do 5.00 29 Berne Lumb Co., mat.. 1.60 29 H. H. High, salary . 65.00 29 Jesse Landis, labor ... 6.00 31 Manuel Joray, labor 60.00 i September—--1 Harve Beery, adv. board 5.00 1 Sam Henschen, do 5.00 1 John Borne, do 5.00 2 Decatur Democrat, legal. 46.50 5 Berne Witness, do 46.50 8 Peter F. Hein, sink fnd . 7.45 9 Frank Parrish, brooms .... 9.00 18 Hansel Foley, teaching 100.OU 18 Violet Nord'berg, do 27.50 18 Frank Yager, slip. kid. . 68.00 18 Ruben Smith, slip. kid. . 4.00 18 Wayne Dilling, teaching 67.50 18 Amy Schenck, do 35.00 18 Marie Porter, do 67.50 18 Layke Scharry, do Gu.ov 18 Gareld Roth, do 52.50 18 Oscar Geisel, do 55.00 18 Radel Andrews, (to .. 55.00 21 Mary Dettinger, do ... 52.50 30 H. H. High, srflary 65.00 30 Frank Yager, janitor bu.oo 30 Hansel Foley, teaching. IvO.OO 30 Wayne Dilling, do 67.50 30 Marie Porter, do 67.50 30 Amy Schenck, do 35.00 30 Violet Nordberg, do 27.50 30 Layke Scherry, do 50.00 3U Gareld Roth, do 52.50 30 Radel Andrew’s do 55.00 30 Oscar Geisel, do 50.u0 30 Mary Dettinger, do . 52.50 30 Robert Brown, do 107.50 30 Farm. St. Bank, lights 4.60 30 Auditor, exam, records 30.00 30 Nelson Eaton, teaching 135.00 October— p 10 Menno Amstutz, labor 0.00 14 Marcus Schindler, teach. . 15.00 16 Violet Nordberg, do 27.50 16 Hansel Foley, do . 100.00 16 Floyd Elirman, telephone 11.70 21 Farm. St. Bank, lights 6.95 30 Hansel Foley, teaching .. 100.0 V 30 Marie Porter, do 135.0 U 30 Wayne Dilling, do 135.UU 30 Nelson Eaton - 135.00 30 Amy Schenck, do 30 Violet Nordberg, do 127.50 30 Andrews, do .... ... 110.00 30 Oscar Geisel, do 110.00 30 Mary Dettinger, do Tfo.oo 30 Robert Brown, do 107.50 30 Layke Scherry, do 100.ou 31 Frank Yager, janitor 50.00 31 H. H. High, salary 65.00 31 Gareld Roth, teaching 105.00 November—--2 Holthouse Drug Co., sup. 1.«*6 2 Peter F. Hein, sink, fund 6.66 5 Will Bracht, labor 3.50 6 Theo. Luginbill, sup 26.00 7 Herman Barger, rep. 5.00 7 Herman Foley, teaching .. . lUO.ou 21 Standard Oil Co., keros I.OU
25 Hansel Foley, teaching . .. 100.00 25 Marie Porter, do 135.00 25 Wayne Dilling, do 135.00 25 Neison Eaton, do 135.00 25 Amy Schenck, do 70.U0 25 Violet Nordberg, do 55.00 25 Radel Andrews, do 110.00 25 Oscar Geisel, do lio.uu 2.» Mary Dettinger, do 105.00 25 Robert Brown, do lUi.dO 25 Gareld noth, do 105.U0 25 Layke Scherry, do ... 100.00 30 Frank Yager, janitor 30.00 30 K. B. Kerr, repair 7.50 30 Farm. St. Bank, lights .... 12.85 December—--14 Talens Schl. Prod., sup... 21.64 14 M. W. Rothert, sup. 9-05 14 Huntington Lab., sup 3.1. 14 N. A. Bixler, rep. mic 7-00 I 1 Marcus Schindler, teach. . 10.00 14 Schafer Hdw. Co., paint.. 9.a.» II Morris 5 and 10c, blinds ... 5.00 15 Bell’s Grocery, groceries 2..»0 15 Decatur Lumb. Co., mat... 15.00 15 Frank Arnold, teaching ... 30.00 24 Hansel Foley, do 200.00 ; .24 Nelson Eaton, do 135.00 *24 Wayne Dilling, do ... 135.00 124 Marie Porter, do 135.00 24 Amy Schenck, do 70.00 24 Violet Norberg, do 55.00 24 Radel Andrews, do 110.U0 24 Oscar Geisel, do 110.00 24 Mary Dettinger, do 105.U0 24 Robert Brown, do 10i.;»0 ■ 24 Gareld Roth, do 105.00 24 Layke Scherry, do 100.00 .24 H. A. Breiner, coal 70.13 ; I’6 Farm. St. Bank, note int. 63.31 ; 30 Frank Yager, janitor 50.U0 ; 30 H. H. High, salary 135.00 ; 30 Farm. St. Bank, bond ... 416.9 U 30 Jeff Liechty, exam. rec... 13.75 : Fund Balance on hand > 270.02 ; Receipts during year . .1,307.37 ; Total of Balances and Rec. 1,57 7.39 ; i usoursements during yr... 1,07)0.36 ; I'inal Balances M 7.03 j Special School Fund Balance un nand 3 920.83 ; Receipts during year 6.138.79 ; total of Balance and Rec. 7,059.6 4 ] Disbursements during yr... 4,313.91 Final Balances .. . .. 2,745.73 Tuition Fund Balance on hand > 357 13 Receipts during year 12,561.31 ’suia» ot Bai. and Receipts 12,018.44 ; Disbursements during yr. 10,261.67 Final Balances 2,656.77 ‘ ; Dog Fond Balance on hand > 14.55 | : Receipts during year 171.00 ; Total of Bal. and Receipts 185.; Disbursements during yr 185.00 j Final Balances .55 ; Bond Fund Balance on hand > 15.73,; Receipts during year 358.01 ; Total of Bal. and Receipts.. 373.74 ; Disbursemen’its during yr 313.00 ; Final Balances 29.84 ; Sinking Fund Receipts during year >17.79 ; Total of Bal. and Receipts . ... 17.79 ; Disbursements during yr 16.89 ; Final Balances 90:; Total of All Fuud* Balance on nand I 1,578.28 : Receipts during year 20,551.27|; Total of Bal. and Receipts 22,132.55 i Disbursements during year 16,171.73 1 e'inai Balances . 5,960.82 ] Total balance as shown by this : report >5,960.82 ; Warrant.--checks outstanding De- ; cember 31, 1936 >33.88 ; Total balances and outstanding war- ; rants, Dec. 31, 1936 >5,994.70 1
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27,
io Cash In depository December 31, id 1936 >5994.*V 15 1, H. H. High, the Trustee of io Kirkland Township, Adams Coun- • 7 tv, Indiana, do solemnly awear (or 16 affirm) that the preceding report of >fi Receipts, Disbursements and Bal'd ances is t.ue and correct, as I ver--10 ll.v believe; and 1 further declare •A) that the sums with which 1 am charged In this report are all of 0 sums received by me, and that the U various items of expenditures cred--0 I ted have been fully paid in the o Hums stated, and without express *) or Implied agreement that any por--0 tion thereof shall be retained by o ur repaid to me or any other per--4 son. And 1 further declare, and o nw’ear (or affirm) that 1 have reo reived no money, nor article of 0 value, in consideration of any conu tract by me as Trustee of this Town--0 « h| P’ -1 0 H. H. High. Trustee of Kirku land Township. u Subscribed and sworn to before u me, the Chairman of the Advisory u Board of this Township, this sth u dav of January, 1937. HARVE M BEERY, Chairman I) of Advisory Board of Kirkland > Township. » This report was received, arreptU rd, and approved by the Advisory I) Board of this Township at their an- "> nual meeting, this the sth day of ) January, 1937. » HARVE M. BEERY, ' JOHN H. BORNE. Ji SAMUEL HENSCHEN. 1 Advisory Kirkland Town- > ship. ) — i • TOWNSHIP THI *TEE’S* ANNUAL ' HEPOHT TO ADVINOHY HOARD I ST. MARY’S TOWNSHIP. > ADAMS 4OINTV. INDIANA • Receipt n 1 January- ' 2 First State Bank, Dec. int. 3.15 ' 13 First State Bank, loan .... 70U.0U ! ' 13 First State Bank, loan . 400.00 ' 28 Ben McCullough, reimb... SU.UU ' February—--1 1 First State Bank, Jan. int. 2.81 ' 1 Auditor, cm. schl. reV. 188.12 ' 1 Auditor, eng. sch. fnd. int. 43.19 1 Gross Income Distrib 1,912.50 i March—--12 First State Bank. Feb. int. 2.72 2u Auditor, sur. dog fund .... 218.99 20 Auditor, do 18.69' 24 Auditor, do 16.43 April—--2 First State Bank, Mar. int. 1.32 22 Auditor, intangible tax... 97.5 J Muy—--1 First State Bank, Apr. int. .68 28 Auditor, sp. sch. fund 700.00 ; 28 Auditor Twp. fnd. ad. dr. 200.001 28 Auditor, tuit. fnd., do .... 325.00 Juue—--1 First State Bank, May int. .08 15 Stale Auditor, excise tax 34.65 18 Auditor, township tax .... 1,003.83 18 Auditor, tuition fund . . 1,728.94 18 Auditor, sp. sch. tax . 4,021.14 20 Ben McCullough, dog tax 50.00 July—--1 First State Bank, Jun. int. .06 is Gross Income Tax, dist. 1,912.50 18 Ben McCullough, dog tax . 5u.00 23 J. M. Doan, schl. trnsf. 220.08 23 Auditor, com. sch. rev... 137.51 23 Auditor, eg. sch. f. int 43.19 AllgUMt—* 1 F’irst State Bank, Jly. int. 3.38 29 Ben McCullough, dog tax.. 40.00 September— First State Bank, Aug. int. 4.87 8 David D. Habegger, trsf. 1,155.42 (October—--1 F’irst State Bank, Spt. int. 4.85 1 First State Bauk, Oct. int. 4.24 ‘ November20 Auditor, advance draw . 300.00 December—--1 F’irst State Bank. Nov. int. 1.78 4 State Auditor, excise tax . 165.87 , 12 Auditor, intangible tax.. 156.39 c 12 Auditor, tuition tax 1,758.76 : 12 Auditor, Twnsbp. tax 1.U25.10 ; 12 Auditor, sp. schl. tax ... 3,587.04 ; 28 Ben McCullough, dog tax .. 1.50 : Disbursement* < January—--4 Geisler, Hdk. Co., paint 68.15 6 Citizens Tele. Co., tele. 30.3', 6 Samuel Cottrell, adv. bd. 5.00 6 Otis E. Shifferley, do 5.00 6 Sherman Archer, do 5.00 9 Palmer. Prod. Co., sup 12.48 ■ 10 State Treas., sink fund. . 3.16 • 10 Bernice Masters, teaching 25.00 • 13 E. W. Johnson, bond 160.00 ■ 13 C. A. StillW’ell, repair.... 54.30 i 14 Harold Sautter, repair ... 200.00 • 15 Ohio Ass’n Tel. Co., tele. 3.50 ■ In R. B. Houghman, ret. fnd. 177.68 ] 18 Inter. Hrv. Co., chassis . 598.75 i 22 Eddie Archer, labor 4.T»0 : 23 Robert, McCullough, do.. 1.60 ; 23 Marion Foor, do . — 3.00 • 28 R. H. Everett, light-pow. 8.20 j 28 Ben McCullough, sal., ex. 80.00 • 28 E. W. Johnson, insur. ... 11.OU j 28 Dec Fryback, lie. trnsf... 3.00 < 31 Julius Handley, transp 33.00 J 31 Frank Troutner, dp 25.00 ; 31 Carl Archer, do 68.34 . 31 James Halberstadt, do .. 92.05 • 31 Glenn Mann, do 49.63 131 Bryce Danields, do 52.501 J 31 Roy Shoaf, do ... 15.00 H 31 R. F. Smith, janitor 55.00 31 Orlando Springer, do 19.50 31 Henry Snyder, teaching.. 165.00 31 Gerald Vizard, do 135.00 31 Velma Fortney, do 125.00 31 Mary R. Gulick, do 70.00 31 Agnes Yager, do 70.00 31 Wm. G. Teeple, do 100.00 31 Franeille Oliver, do 100.00 31 Bernice Masters, do 7n.00 31 Dora Shosenberg, do 100.00 31 Paul Spuller, du 105.00 31 Matie Stevens, do 100.00 February—--1 Harold Sautter, repair ... 30.00 1 I Bryce Daniels, floor mats 7.00 j 12 John Feasel, coal 48.30 ] 15 Wm. McCullough, repair.. 1.75 j 19 Julius Handley, transp. 25.00,. 20 Hen McCullough, sal., ex. 80.00 121 Harold Sautter, labor 17.52 ; 21 Nickel Plate K. R.. storg. .50 _• 25 R. H .Everett, light, pow. 11.37 ; 27 Bryce Daniels, transp. 52.50 • 28 James Halberstadt, do 25.00 ij 28 Carl Archer, do 24.00 J; 28 Frank Troutner, do . 20.00 ; 28 Julius Hanuley, do 8.00 •. 28 Roy Shoaf, do la.oo ; 28 R. J-’. Smith, janitor 40.00 • 28 Orlando Springer, do 19.a0 • 28 Henry Snyder, teaching 151.70 ; 28 Gerald W. Vizard, do 123.96 . 2-8 Velma Fortney, do 113.65 ; 28 Mary R. Gulick, do 58.65 ; 28 Agnes Yager, do 70.00 ; 28 Wm. G. Teeple, do 100.00 ; 28 Franeille Oliver, do . 88.62 j 28 Dora Shosenbcrg. do 89.28 28 Paul Spuller. du' ... 93.09 28 Bernice Masters, do 89.17 28 Matic Stevens, do 100.00 March12 Ohio Ass n. Tel. Co., tele... 5.20 16 Ben McCullough, sal., ex. 80.00 23 Robert Sovine, slip. kid. . 25.00 ] 23 Clyde Jones, do 13.n0 i 23 Herman Brunner, do 52,90 t 23 George Gage, do 28.00 23 John Tinkham, do 15.00 2 23 Herbert Erwin, geese kid. 3.00
,'33 Mary Collar, aheep kid |J ® L) 33 Francla MiHvr. do ; ■ t 33 JamoH T. DaUey. do -33 Henry Hnyder, teaching }*■ « !• 23 (terald Vixard. do >•>;■ “ r 23 Velma Fortney, do - S 3 AKnes Yatrer. do - 23 Mary K. Gulick, do ■« « (. 23 Wm. G. Teeple. do * • “ > 23 Franeille Oliver, do » ■ r 23 Bernice Maatera, do 100. M • 23 Gora hhoaenberg. do «.<“ 33 Paul Spuller, do }«■» 23 Matie Slovene, do ‘ " ! s 23 Orlando Springer, janitor.. lJ.»u ; t* r iieM McCullough, salary .. • 10 State Sinking iFund I 14 Ben McCullough, aal., e>.. <'i.u - 1 22 Ohio Aaa'n. Tele. to. tele. _1.»; r 22 Carl Archer, tranap. • <•>.« - 24 F. A. Owena Pub. Co., mg*. .j. . 25 E. K. Braag, Bae. aermon to. 2» I>. H Goble Co., supplies -2 00 . 29 Bernice Master, teaching l««0« 129 Velma Fortney, do « • 30 Julius Handley, transp. ... ' 130 Julius Handley, do 4».uv i Muy—--1 James Halberstadt, trap. I 1 Elberson Service Sta., gas 6 ,4a I 2 Roy Shoaf, tranap. JO.oo 2 Frank Troutner, do " . 2 R. F. Smith, janitor 12a "O 2 Orlando Springer, do 19. m 2 Henry Snyder, teaching 1J» 00 • 2 Gerald Visard, do Ij’.OO 2 Mary Guliek. do jO.OU 2 Agnes Yager, do •» 2 Wm. G. Teeple. do .. . JOO 2 Franeille Oliver, teach. 100.00 2 Paul Spuller. do 10J.00 2 Dora Shosenbcrg, do 100. V 2 Matie Stevens, do 100.vv , 2 Paul Spuller, supplies 5.37 2F. H. Rupnow. com. spkr. . 10.00 4 Bryce Daniels, transp. lO.’OO 4 Ben McCullough, sal., ex. 20.00 6 Ralph Longenberger, rep. l >OO 11 Ben McCullough, sal., ex. eo.oo 15 Ohio Ass’n Tel. Co., tele. 1.70 15 Edward Koos, labor 15 Ja.k Deatl. do 5.00 19 Ben McCullough, sal., ex. 29 S. T. Welker, labor 12.50 29 John Thatcher, labor 10.3’n 29 Leo Spangler, labor 7.00 29 Roy Burkholder, do 6.25 129 Perry Vine, do 6.2a 29 Wm. Meßarnes, do | June—--15 Ohio Ass’n. Tel. Co., tele. 2.10 18 Carl Archer, gas, rep. 51.2* 18 Ben McCullough, sal., ex. 60.00 18 Harold Sautter, <lk. fnt. 183.95 19 R. H. Everett, light-pow. 28.30 19 C. G. Mann, gas & rep. 41.40 20 Herman Brunner, shp. kl. 17.00 20 Hi-Way Service Sta., rep. 20.(0 22 Herman Brunner, shp. kl. 15.60 124 Marcellus Davison, do 30.50 24 Kiger & Co., bus body 848.86 24 Ralph Longenberger, rep. 27.35 26 Willshire Lumb. Co., rep. 32.38 26 Francis Miller, shp. kid. 12.50 27 Henry Snyder, mlsc. ex. 64.55 30 U. S. Chem. Co., supplies 13.25 30 R. 11. Everett, sup 16.52 30 Zimmerman Coal Co., coal 216.00 July—--2 Ben McCullough, salary . 3.».00 2 Carl Burkhart, repair 8.40 6 First State Bank, loan 1,133.00 10 Ben McCullough, salary 5.00 14 Theodora Harman, repair 7.50 14 Ohio Ass n. Tel. Co., tele. 1.70 15 C. E. Mc<’ahe & Son, sup. 29.70 15 Ben McCullough, sal., ex. 4u.00 lx Kermit Bowen, labor 2.00 20 Albert Roebuck, repair 2.55 26 Henry Shrank, slip. kid. 15.00 26 Daily Democrat, legal 62.64 25 Alfred Daniels, painting. 92.10 August—--3 Ben McCullough, salary 40.00 4 S. W. Smith, labor 2.50 6 Al-Jax Chem. Co., sup. ... 13.00 15 Mrs. M. L. ‘Roop, supplies 32.00 18 Fred Bender, labor 7.00 22 Ralph Longenberger, rep. 32.00 125 Ohio Ass’n Tel. Co., tele. 3.55 25 Joe Durbin, labor . 5.00 J 26 Ben McCullough, sal. ex. 80.00. 27 R. r. Smith, labor 31.70 31 W. F. Hilpert, shp. kid... 9.75 September—--3 Oscar Myers, slip. kid. 28»W) 3 (’ari Archer, transp 27.25 8 John Thatcher, labor 1 ».2» 8 Frank Swank, do 8.75 11 Albert Boner, rep. 12.80 14 Ben Mcrrunough, sal., ex. 40.00 18 Commercial Motor Fit. 50 18 Henry Snyder, teaching .. 80.00 18 Gerald W. Vizard, do . 70.00 18 Agnes Yager, do 65.00 18 Bernice Masters, do 50.00 18 Pearl Ray, do 50.00 18 Dora Shosenbcrg, do 50.00 18 Matie Stevens, do 50.00 18 Harry Johnson, do 50.00 21 Hubert Gelssler. fence.... 20.90 25 Carl Archer, trnsp., gas 36.80 25 R. F. Smith, janitor 55.00 1 25 James Halberstadt, trp. gs 64.00 25 Herman Brunner, labor .. 2.50 25 Frank Troutner, transp... 25.00 1 25 R. H. Everett, Igt.-pow. 12.96 28 G. Mann, rep., gas. oil 82.62’ 28 Railway Exp. Ag.. express 7.02 28 James Halberstadt, oil 15.75 28 Ben McCullough, salary.. To.oo 28 Auditor, exam, books 31.25 29 Frederick Ainos, slip. kid. 11.90 October—--1 Henry Snyder, teaching... 90.00, 1 Gerald W. Vizard, do 70.00 1 Agnes Yager, do . 70.0 n 1 Velma Fortney, do 135.00 1 Bernice Masters, do 60.00 1 Pearl Ray, do 60.00 1 Myrtle Clements, do 110.00 1 Dora Shosenberg, do 60.00 1 Matio Stevens, do 60.00 1 Harry Johnson, do 60.00 1 Jennie Miller, transp. 40.00 1 Glen Chronister, do .... 19.00 1 Orlando Springer, janitor 25.00 1 8 Wayne Ott. Meh. Co., sup. 7.00 9 J. V. O’Brien, books . 29.50 12 Geissler Hdk. Co., repair 36.91 15 Ben McCullough, sal., ex. 10.00 16 Bernice Masters, teach. . 50.00 24 Ben McCullough, sal., ex. 15.00 30 James Halberstadt t., g., 155.32 3o Henry Snyder, teaching 160.00 30 Gerald W. Vizard, do ... 130.00 30 Agnes Yager, do ... 135.00 30 Velma Fortney, do 125.00 30 Bernice Masters, do *’<.oo 30 Pearl Ray, do 100.00 30 Myrtle Clements, do .... 120.00 30 Dora Shosenberg, do . 100.00 30 Matie Stevens, do 125.00 1 30 Harry Johnson, do 105.00 30 Frank Troutner, transp... 30.00 30 Glen Chronister, do 49.00 30 Carl Archer, do . 41.96] 30 Roy Shoaf, du 30.00 30 Jennie Miller, do 40.00 i 30 R. F. Smith, janitor 55.001 30 Orlando Springer, do 25.00 ■ November— | 2 Ben McCullough, sal., ex. 80.00 2 Glenn Mann, gas, repair 10.91 1 9 Dena.ver-Geppert, Co., eq. 69.721 9 Woodstock Typ. Co., typs. 82.50* 9 Harter Pub. Co., diplomas 26.361 9 F. E, Compton Co., equip. 68.11’ 9 Geographical Pub. Co. do 8.90 | 14 Talens Schl. Prod., sup. 66.33 ' 14 Ohio Ass’n Tel. Co., tele. 4.05 I 20 Harry Johnson, teaching 120.00 24 Gerald W. Viz.ird, do 140.00 i 21 Bernice Masters, do 110.00 1 21 Velma Fortnpv. in.; im '
' , . 170.00 1 i sr> H»nry Snyilei'. t.ki o« i 26 AMneH Yuttei', u» no.oo i 25 Pi'Uti R»y. ... 110.00 ) 25 Myrtle CRinents. 11 110.00 ) ;5 Dorn ShonenberA. Hi.6o > 25 Matie btevenn. do 2i ()0 I J 5 oriando sr l ;";*'''.;!" 4».oo . 25 Glen Vhronlxler, 111 »l (| . ) H Frank Thotnpaon. do h(j ;16 I 25 James Halberatiidt, -j S1 I 28 Carl Archer. «0 , „ >g w as? ; g .Ua’SlW-’. II *’r Roy* Shoaf, tranap. »»■'}« 'J 7 * ’JjUin'k'inj- /und ’ i , 11 .snater Store, tepalr 62 77 i i II Decatur Democrat Co., K # il2 lona Shifferly, labor - ,40 00. 1 18 Henry Snyder, teaching ) 18 Gerald Xinard. do . |)(| ; 18 Velma n r es ; lo ll ° 135.00 1 18 Agnes . 1() „.00 ) 18 Bernice Masters, do > 1 18 Myrtle Clements, do .18 Pearl Ray. do _ ■■ mo 00 JlB Dora Shosenberg, do ™ , 18 Harry Johnson, do ■ 118 Matie Stevens, do . -■ »* • ' 18 Orlando Springer, Jan. 1123 ovat longenberger, Ibr... • 123 Frank Troutner, transp. M.OO > 23 Glen Chronister, do 1! 23 James Halnerstadt. do - , 23 Carl Archer, do , 23 Jennie Miller, do • 1 2.1 R. F. Smith, janitor I 23 Henrv Snyder teaching • !24 Dee Fryback, lie. trnsf. J.OO 124A. M. Mauller, fuel .... *OO.OO 24 Ben McCullough, sal., ex. 0 1 28 Willshire Lumb. Co., rep. 115«« 1 26 Berne Witness Co., legal H *•’ » 1 28 C. B. Dolge Co., sup. 1 28 Palmer Prod. Co., do 28 V. S. Chemical Co., do M.V* I 28 Ben McCullough, sal. ex a " Statement showing Amount of All Moneys Paid to the X nrlons Funds oif Bt. Mnryw Townwhip. o> IdnniM County Fund . 1 Jan. 1, '36 Bal. on hand > n 78.(3 , Receipts during year ...... -,«7».»3 Total of Bal. and Receipts 3,757.00 , Rlsbursements during yr... Final Balances 844.. t Scpclal Sehool Fund Jan 1. '36 Bai on hand 8 J.#?!.®? Receipts during yr. », T tai of Bal. ami Receipts 10,.0. 5S Disbursements during yr. i.i-O Final Balances 3,775.<U Tuition Fund Jan. 1, ’36 Bal. on hand | Receipts during yr. Total of Bal. and Receipts 12,104..0 Disbursements during yr. 9,(07.38 Final Balances 2,197.17 Dog Fund Jan. 1, ’36 Bal. on hand S 3.59 Receipts during yr. 370.19 Total of oal. and Receipts 366.90 Disbursements during yr. 3:>1.6a Final Balances la.2a Sinking Fund Jan. 1. 36 Bal. on hand > Receipts during year 29.94 Total of Bal. and Receipts 29.91 Disbursements during yr. 29.94 Total of All Fund* Jan. 1, '36 Bal. on hand $ 3,459.67 Receipts during year 22,302.17 Total of Bal. and Receipts 25,761.84 Disbursements during yr. 19,727.48 Total balances as shown by this report >6,032.36 Warrant-cheeks outstanding December 31. 1936 >576.19 Total balances and outstanding warrants. Dec. 31, 1936 >6,608.55 Cash in depository December 31, 1936 >6,032.36 I, Ben McCullough, the Trustee of St. Mary s Township, Adams County, Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that the preceding report lof Receipts, Disbursements and Balances is true and correct, as I verlily believe; and I further declare that the sums with which I am charged in this report 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 agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or any other person. And 1 further de* hire, 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 McCulough Trustee of St. Mary’s Township Subscribed and sworn to before me, the Chairman of the Advisory I Board of this Township, this Ith day of January, 1937. (’hairman of Advisory Board of St. Mary's Township . This report was received, accept, led, and approved by the Advisory .Board of this Township at their annual meeting, this tile 4th day of January, 1937. SAMUEL COTTRELL, OTIS E. SHIFFERLY. Advisory Board St. Mary’s Township — -o t — I Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page | Four for the answers. 1. What is the name for the science of antiquities? 2. Name the fourth President of the United States. 3. What fe an arboretum? 4. Which states are officially called commonwealths? 5- Who was James Abbott McNeil Whistler? 6. What is the world's automobile speed record? h. Which President of the U. S. appointed the first Civil Service Commission? 8. Into which rivet does the Red River flow? 9. What is the birth stone for June? ‘ W. Name the third letter of the 'Greek alphabetTODAY'S COMMON ERROR * I j | Never say, "She was disturb- j | ed as to nis hunting;” say, I | "about his hunting.”
marketkeports DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL and foreign markets Brady'* Market for Decatur, Berne, Craigvllle, Hoagland and Willahlre. Closed at 12 Noon. Corrected January 2". No commissi oll and no yardage Veals received Tueaday, Wednesday. Friday and Saturday. 100 to 120 lbs SS.IO 120 to 140 lbs. S-®" 140 to 160 lbs 9 30 160 to 180 lbs 9 85 180 to 230 lbs 10.00 230 to 260 Iba. 9 - 99 260 to 300 lbs. 9 -6° 300 to 350 lbs 9*o 350 lbs. and up 9-W Roughs - - 8 Stags ‘ “ 5 Vealers U. 50 Ewe and wether lambs 9.75 Buck lambs - 8 75 Yearling lambs 4.W CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Wheat 11.26% »110% sl.o7’* Corti, New.. I.OBMI 1.035* .98 01d... 1.0656 1.01 Q,,c 40* .43* .4154 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 27. —(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs. 6.000; holdovers. 115; steady to 15c lower; 160-180 lbs., $10.15; 180-200 lbs.. $10.20; 200-225 lbs., $10.25; 225-235 lbs., $10.20; 235-250 lbs., $10.15; 250-260 lbs., $10.10; 260-275 lbs., $10; 275-285 lbs., $10; 275-285 lbs., $9.95; 285300 lbs., $9.90; 300-325 lbs., $9.80; 325-350 lbs., $9.70; 350-400 lbs., $9.60; 155-160 lbs.. $10; 150-155 lbs., $9.75; 140-1501b5., $9-50; 130-140 lbs.. $9.25; 120-130 lbs., $9; 110-120 lbs.. $8.75; 100-110 lbs.. $8.50; sows, weak to 15c lower, mostly $9.00$9.35, top. $9.50. Cattle. 1,700; calves. 700; steers anu yearlings opening slow, steady to weak, most sales SB-$10; heifers very draggy. bidding mostly 25c lower; cows and bulls steady; common to ntediutn beef cows. $4.75-$5.75; cutter grades mostly $3.75-$4.50; top sausage bulls, $6.50; vealers steady with Tuesday’s close, good and choice, $12.50-sl3. Sheep. 1.000; no fed western lambs or yearlings in first supply; trade steady to weak; bulk good and choice native lambs, SIO.OO- - top. $10.50; bulk slaughter ewes. $4-$5; top. $5.50. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Jan. 27. —xU.R) —Livestock: Hogs steady: 200-225 lbs.. $10.25; 225-250 lbs.. $10.15; 180-200 lbs., $10.15; 250-275 lbs., $10; 160-180 lbs., $10.05; 275-300 lbs.. $9.85; 300350 lbs., $9.70; 150-160 lbs., $9.60; 140-150 lbs., $9.35: 130-140 lbs., $9; 120-130 lbs., $8.75; 100-120 lbs., $8.50. Roughs. $9; stags, $7.50; calves, sl2; lambs. $10.25. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Butter: firm; extras 37, standards 37. Eggs: weak; extra, grade 24. extra firsts 21**, current receipts 21%. Live iwultry: weak. Hens, heavy 5% and up 19; ducks 6 and 7, 17; small 14. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected January 27. No. 1 Wheat, 60 lbs. or better $1.25 No. 2 Wheat, 58 lbs. 1.24 Oats 49c Old Yellow Corn 1.50 Soya Beans, No. 2 Yellow 1.47 New No. 4 Yellow Corn $1 to 1.36 Rye 90c CENTRAL SOYA CO. Soya Beans, No. 2 Yellow 1.47 CAMPGAW MARKETS Berling Produce Bldg. East Jefferson St. Phone 156 Coop run eggs, dozen 18c Heavy Chix, lb 12-14 c Heavy Hens, lb 1415 c Leghorn Chix, lb 10-llc Leghorn Hens, lb 10-13 c Ducks, lb 12c Geese, lb "" nc Turkey Hens, lb 14 C Turkey Toms, lb 12c Rabbits, lb i Oc ; Guineas, pair 35,. j FOR RENT ~ 1 OR RENT— Two room furnishedapartment. First floor. Private entrance. Call 511 O r at 310 North Third St. 21g3t ’ 0 — I FOR SALE — International Blue Flame oil >burner for heating stove, $lO. 4 electric radios, ssl each. One Horton electric washer, 1 $lO. One Easy electric washer, $29.50. Frank Young. 110 Jcfferbo"!it - 22atf N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined • Glasses Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:3© 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p, m. Telephone 135.
advt'iitS UUSINEEsS . -'M'XOTh'g 20 word*, 11 . c **< Two Tlmes-M| n *** « a"*-. Over 20 words Ji/' * I h for the three time* ' FOR sale" FOR sixty pounds each Sh ' a buck. Charles W. seven Phone 865-1). All Household kma. during Jan. and Feb 'I for camping or Peddler 2 ranges. Frank Young m son. ' *•’ IFOR Springs: 5(» Sintmoj,. ’ and bed springs. $5 t ra4 T ance for your old Bpr(n . ' tress. Sprague Fnrnitsrs & So. Second St, Phone ls , FOR SALE - Stoves: stoves, ranges, and (j FafTory prices and year to pay. Sprague F® Co.. 152 So. Second St. Pin FOR SALE—USED MACHU Superior beet drill, P & O beet drill; John Dew, beet cultivator, sr-xid n s np ,. natlonaJ corn planter; • i. tional Burr Mills; 3 gr a ” nt Farmall 12 beet cultlnun as new; 3 single row CJr| vators; Oliver corn planter: A lA4 ton truck with stock hay loader; 2 ■ 1* 2 h. p B engines; 2 five foot Farmall tractor, good m 20 good as new; 5 tractorplsi McCormick-Dei ring not*, ] street. Decatur, Ind FOR SALE — John Deere: set of harness. Oliver stgi walking plow, wagon eulfira wheel trailer. 4 cows. dis, 3 miles west Monroe Ju FOR iSALE — 4(i acres :w| roeville. a latrgain for I Possession March Ist. A1 restaurant tn prosperous tq 4,000, two highways, a lnr*j SI,OOO. must be sold eoon. d I Sickafoose, Decatur. Ind, S 117. 2 FOR SALE— Bean hay Seel Arnold. 1 mile south. || east Kirkland high school. I 0 WANTED WANTED — 20 customers * guaranteed fresh white 1 Delivered weekly. Resa price. Drop cajd to Frail rich, Willshire, Ohio I WANTED- Hemstitching. 'I! Chester Street. WANTED — Loans on iw farms; Eastern money; terms; low rates. 2621 MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS- Furnitue paired, upholstered or re# at the Decatur Upholsterittil 222 S. Second St. Phone 1.1.1 used furniture. ■ SPECIAL — Started bllM and white Pekin duckling*l el Hatchery, Monroe. Ind J Responsbile party would® rent or buy small farm w I near Decatur. West, north pa ed. Address H.M.C., r - 0 LOST AND FOlg FOUND— Ladies black containing sum of money J may have same by dcsirihif perty. I>aily Democrat FOUND—Purue. Owner may I same by calling at " lis describing same and P 3 - Df this ad. Trade a Good Town-"* SPRAGUE OFFERS 2 Days Only Inner-Spring ..a Mattresses q Coil Bed Springs * 9x12 Felt Base Rugs » 9x12 Axminsterrugs* 9x12 Wilton Rugs - * Apartment Washers Rainbow Air-Purifiers . SPRAGVt FURNITURE (« 152 So. 2nd St Phone 199
