Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1938 — Page 2

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township ■rarsTKH** annual REPORT TO THE ADVIIORT Do,HD OP ROOT TOWNSHIP ADAMI COI'NTV, INDIANA January, HMM* Heeelpla J * B s£t St. B»hk, D»>' >«*<• IS Co. Aud.. C. 4 fnd - * Bt . ’ls oJ It Stale Aud., twit. aup. ... 0 '7™ St. Bank. l« *S P Co. Aud. »urp. don tax 60. t« sn H. M. Hlßli. trailer. . J « •j:, Trustee, dog tux collect. us.uu do« tax collect. M.OO 18 Co. Aud . Intang. tax gx Trualee, do< tax collect. 70.0 u u"sta.(n Aud.. excise tax . 19 Co. Aud . dletrlb. of tax 4.HMI J ‘j Truetee, dog tax collect. uX.ao 31 I .T. M. Dow. tranaf. 2J;'J® Xl Ed Zwlck, do at Howard Mauller, do .. J®’ 0» n CtU-Aud. dletrlb. -• 1«»-JJ t« Stale Aud., tult. support 1,760.00 August , c „ n 9 Co. Aud., aurp. dog tax -6.90 *9 intang, tax 278.50 rTco^Aud.. Dec. dietrib. 3,742.38 Dlaburaeuienta *Tsi*iZ Sink. Fund., int. .. J.|4 9 St. Aud., excise tax }S«.S---15 R-. .Maugham, ret fnd 110.io ”3 Hiwlopedl* Hrittenua ti.iS 9 Ralph Klee, salar ?® 15 L. K. Beard, transp. ... »•« 12 City of Decatur, lights .>9.«» 13 Archie Smith, haul, coal 5.0. 13 Webster Pub. Co., tup. . 14 Chas. Baring, haul, coal 11W 14 Harry Frltalnger, post. 3 o 16 Geo. Schieferstein. trnp. IS.OO 15 Indian Her. Co., gas ,'si 15 Wayne Pump Co., lock . 1.-“ 15 Catherine Weldler. tch. *i.>o 18 Frank Bentx haul, coal ».«} 20 H.' b. Kern Garage, rep. *4.81 21 Georgia Foughty, teach. 5a.0» 25 Roy Bennett, rep. equip. 4.20 26 .Ralph Rice, salary 40.00 22 Geo. Schieferstein, trnp. 15.00 29 A. E. Myers, gas <««’ 29 L. E Beard, gas, sup. 19.41 29 Albert Johnson, rep. 94. x, 29 Robert Mann, teach. l-®®« 29 Georgia Foughty. do MOO 29 Walter Younkman. do . 1 ?®-®*’ 29 V A Brokaw, trnp . rep. -4.->(1 22 Chaw. Longenberger, Jan .10.00 29 Flossie Brown, do 9.00 29 Chas. Johnson, do l ’-®„ 29 W. A. Miller, tranp 53.00 29 Elisabeth Cramer, tch ’J®?" 29 Catherine Weidler, do «7.r>o 29 Miriam Osborne, do 137.60 29 Ernest Curtis I'®-®® 29 Violet Nordberg, do -°.oo February , 8 Burk Elev. Co., fuel „ 1 12 Geo. Schieferstein. trnp. 15.00 12 Catherine Weldler, tch. 67.50 13 Butler Garage, repair 13 State Sink. Fund. int. 5-44 15 Berne Witness Ig. ad. *-.»■} 15 Demo rat Co., do . 4-.84 15 Paxil H Graham C„ bnd. 1.0.00 15 Talens Sch. Prod., sup. 26.45 15 Citttens Tele. Co., tele 9.05] 17 Hi-Way Service, tires xo.au - 2t Roxell Typewriter, rep. 71.50 25 Georgia Foughty, tch. 96.21 26 (Catherine Weldler, do i>6 38 26 Miriam Osborne, do 119.0<| 26 Elisabeth Cramer, do 97.94 ; 26 Walter Younkman, do 90.67 | 26 Robert Mann, do 120.00 | 26 Ernest Curtis, do I*o.oo , 2* Violet Nordberg. do 2a.00 26 Geo. Schieferstein, trnp. 1;> 00 26 V A. Brokaw, do .. . 30.00 26 W. A. Miller, do 32.00 26 Chas. Longenberger. Ju. 30.00 26 Chas. Johnson, do 36.00 26 Flossie Brown, do 9.00 26 Ralpii Hice. sal. & exp. 80.00 March 6 Silas Sprunger. off. sup. a.OO 12 A. E. My</s, oil . 20.*, . 13 Geo. Schieferstein, trnp. 15.00 25 Geo. Schieferstein. do ... 15.00 25 V. A. Brokaw, do 30.00 25 W. A. Miller, do 32.00 25 Ernest Curtis, teach. 170.00 25 Miriam Osborne, do 127.50 25 Catherine Wc-idler. do .. 135.00 25 Walter Younkinan. do 100.00 25 Georgia Foughty, do 110.00 25 Violet Nordberg, do . ... 25.00 25 Robert Mann, do . 120.0’1 25 Elisabeth Cramer, do lio.no 2u Flossie Brown, janitor 25 Chas Johnson, do 36.00 25 Chas. Longenberger. do 30.00 24 Ralph Rice. sal. & exp... 80.00 11? Catherine Weidler, tell. 67.50 18 Blue Creek Stone C.. stn. 18.12 15 City of Decatur, lights 33.96 16 I'Jjas Johnson, janitor 18.011 16 Geo. Schieferstein, trnp. 16.00 28 A. 12. Myers, gas . 132.63 30 Geo. Schieferstein. trnp. 15.00 30 Chas. Longenberger. jn. 30.25 30 Catherine Weldler, tch. . 67.50 30 Violet Nordberg, do 25.00 30 Miriam Osborne, do 127,50 30 Georgia Foughty, do 110.00 30 Walter Younkman. do .. 100.00 May 1 W. A. Miller, trnp. 35.50 1 V. A. Brokaw, do 32.25 1 etias. Johnson, janitor 18.00 1 Ralph Rice, sal. fc exp. Bo.no •I Elizabeth Cramer, tch... 110.04 5 Robert Mann, do 120.00 5 citizens Tele Co., tele... *45 5 Ernest Curtis, teach. . . 170.00 5 Ernest Curtis, seh. sup. 23.69 19 Ralph Rice. sal. 4 exp . 80.00 23 Flossie Brown, janitor . 900 25 Harry Fritzinger, post. . 3.00 26 C. E. Baker, slip. kid. 59.50 26 Wilbur Reldenbach, do 16.00 26 Lawrence Johnson, do . 11.00 26 Chas. Johnson, do 6.00 26 It. W. Rice, do 12.00 June 3 Wm. Archbold, cl. boll. 50.00 7 Harter Pub. Co., diplont. 8.56 . 9 Grover Oliver, insur. 89.41 9 Ben Butler, slip. kid. . 9.80 9 Herman Brown, do . 12.00 1 9 Alton Bittner, 1 hk. kid, 2u.f>o

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| 9 F. M Stulta, do 9.30 I 9 Wm. C. Macke, shp, kid. 9.00 114 Beard's Groc., bus sup. 3.20 18 Robert Tullis, sanitation 10.00 119 Ed Newport, do io no 19 Ralph Rice, sal. & exp. 80.00 ,>l9 R. Haugham, ret. fnd. 54.71 July • 1 Geo. E. Dunn Co., books 20.20 1 1 6C. E. Btrlker, *u» 4».i« .113 Burk Elev. Co., fuel 31 M! 1 13 Decatur Lmb. Co, rep.. 65.77 ,13 Home Grocery, seh. sup. -"?■ ,13 Kiger A Co., supplies 24 14 16 Ralph Rice, salary 40,00 ’l2O City of Decatur, lights 2101 ,27 Chua. Houser, com adr. 10 *_>•• ,30 It W Rice, »h|> kid. B.JO ; 3t Hoicll'h TJw , rent, sup 9.u0 31 Paul H. Graham Co., Ins. 85.38 , 31 M. W. Rothert, sell, sup. 742 31 Ralph Rice. sal. St exp. 40.00 AUflllt . ’ I 4 Phan Johnson, labor .110 Frank Burger, slip. kid. 20.25 18 Ralph Hire. sal. A exp. 20.00 .September AA ‘ I Peter Gaffer, painting «♦>-00 3 W. A. Miller, labor 12.00 ' 7 Adolph Bieberlch, ad. bd. 5.00 I 7 Martin Aumann, do 5.00 1 I 7 Au»u«t Busiek. do , 9 Ralph Rice, salary 40.J0 9 Dee Fryback, trnf. plate *.OO .13 Clui«. Johnson, labor 17 00 1 j 14 Cedric Tumbleson, labor J.OV I 16 Wm. Ohler, ehp. kid. S.oO 17 Geo. Schieferstein, trnp. 15.50 17 Krnest Curtis, teach. 00.0 17 tMiriam Osborne, do J ' 18 Elizabeth Cramer, do 5j.00 1 i 18 C. L. Oliver, ins. JO.O I 20 Raymond Borne, tch. GO.0« 25 V. A Brokaw, paint JJ-JJ ' 27 Flossie Brown, labor 10.00 27 Albert Johnson, repair 73.34 30 Ralph Rice, sal. & exp. 40.00 ’ j October AA nn 1 Ernest Curtis, teach 90.00 'I 1 Elisabeth Cramer, do . 57.50 1 Catherine Weidler, do HO.OO I 1 Miriam Osborne, do 65.00 ' I Raymond Borne, do 60 00 1 Marcella Williams, do 100.00 J 1 Matie Stevens, do '1 1 StelTa Spiegel, trnp J‘ 00 I I IV. A. Brokaw, do . : ’ An I 1 W. A. Miller, do 34.00 i 1 Geo. Schieferstein. do 1 ‘ OU ' 1 Chas. Johnson, janitor *O.OO ■ 1 Floaaie Brown, do 1 Chas. Longenberger, du i 1 A. E. Myers, gas I 2 Frank Parrish, supplies JOO ! 5 McCormick-Deer., truck 200.00 7 Crowell Pub. Co., sup. . 57» 16 Geo. Schieferstein. trnp. 17.00 16 Chas. Johnson, janitor JO.OU 20 Miriam Osborne, teach.. 60.00 20 Ernest Curtis, do 135.0 V 20 Raymond Borne, do JJOy 20 Catherine Weidler. do I’*o oo 20 W A Miller, trnp. 20 City of Decatur, lights 7.Q« >25 Ralph Rice. sal. & exp. 80.00 28 Chas. Johnson, janitor.. 129 Elisabeth Cramer, tch. .. 101.? o 29 Matie Stevens, do IJJ.aO 29 Geo. Schieferstein, trnp. 1- 0’ 29 Marcella Williams, tch. . 93.00 29 Miriam Osborne, do . 54.0 V 30 V. A. Brokaw, trnp. »4.4.> ' 30 Chas. Longenberger., jn. Ji.vv • November , Cftn ! 2 Stella Spiegel, trnp 18.0 I 5 Harry Fritzinger, post.. 40 I 5 Ralph Rice, salary 40.0 jl3 Catherine Weidler, tch. 99.00 12 Miriam Osborne, do 112 Geo. Schieferstein. trnp. 13 Chas. Johnson, janitor. 115 Kiger £ Co., supplies ••■’ Jb 115 Robert Rice, labor . J-OV 15 Citizens Tele. Co. tele. 13 80 I 17 Butler Garage, repair 4 o.lb 19 Blue Products Co. sanit. 9 21 'Miriam Osborne, teach. b».O 24 Catherine Weidler. do «J J’ j 24 Marcella Williams, do. IJO.OO 21 Matie Stevens, do V,' .’i ! I 24 Brnest Curtis, do 2-o.vv 124 Raymond Borne, do 139.00 124 Elizabeth Cramer, do 1 *24 Chas. Johnson, janitor .. -0.00 24 Chas. Longenberger, do 30.00 24 Flossie Brown, do - 20.00 ' 24 Geo. Schieferstein, trnp. 17.00 24 V. A. Brokaw’, do 34.7a 24 W: A. Miller, do ' 24 Stella Spiegel, do 24 Berne Witness. Ig adv. 24 Blue Creek Stone Co. rp. 24 Democrat Co., Ig. adv. . a6.40 ] 24 Ralph Rice. «al & exp. 40.00 26 A. E. Myers, gas 64.<0 29 Myron T. Rogers, sup. 3.0 V December -- 1 Paul H. Graham Co., ins. 40.0 2 James Hoffman, bus ex. 7.85 3 Palmer Prod. Co., sup. 6.25 10 Catherine Weidler, tch. 70.00 10 Miriam Osborne, do 65.00 II Geo. Schieferstein. trnp. 17.00 1R Chas, Johnson, janitor . 20.00 22 Wm. Reldenbach, sh. kl. 24.00 j 22 Standard Oil Co., gas 41.14 23 Ernest Curtis, tch. 180.00 23 Catherine Weidler, do.. 59.00 23 Miriam Osborne, tch. .. 54.00 33 Raymond Borne, do 109.00 23 Elizabeth Cramer, do .. 101.50 ■ 23 Matie Stevens, do 106.50 , 23 Marcella Williams, do . 89.00 23 Geo Schieferstein. trnp. 17.00 : 23 V. A. Brokaw, do . 34.75 23 AV. A. Miller, do . . 31.00 23 Stella Speigel, do 20.00 23 Chas. Johnson,' janitor 20.00 23 Chas. Longenberger. do 30.65 23 Flossie Brown, do 10 no 33 Ralph Rice. sal. Ar exp. 80.00 I 24 Dee Fryback, license -75 28 Frank Singleton, thp. kl. 8.00 28 D. H. Goble Prtg. C., sp. 85.79 28 Democrat Co., Ig. adv. 5.04 j 28 Al-.lax Chem. Co., sup. 27.67 28 M. W. Rothert, supplies 15.30 Statement Showing Amount of All Moneys Paid to the \ arions Funds of Root Township. Idama County. Township Fund Jan-uary 1, 1937 Balance on hand $1,027.25 Receipts during year 1,524.63 Total of Bal. and Re<‘. . 2,551.88 Disbursements dur. yr 1,355.62 Final Balances $1,196.26 Spridnl School Fund ‘January 1937 Balance on hand $2,099.13

I)' n«c*lpte ilurlnk y««r „ Total of Hal. and Ko*'. ?? Dinburtementa dur. yr.. 4,6 m. <*• l) ' Final Hulantos 81.8HJI i I Tuition I'uiid ii January 1, 1937 1 llalani'o on hand » 3.681 »* I Keceipte during: year 7.W9.76 1 , Total of Hal “'"I Ko>'- ' DiaburacmentH dur. yr. 7,i«R.vo • Final Balances 7 4,116.70 i Ilog Fund 1 January 1, 1937 „ ’ Balance on hand » jl.jy » Receipts during year IJJ JO ’ Total of Bal and Rec. 997.47 ' DisburseuientH dur. yr. -30..i*» ) i ‘ Final Balances I 66.52 Tolnls of All Funds ‘ January 1, 1937 # o oiin Balance on hand b* ' Receipts during year 18,840.45 • Total of Bal and Rec. JjJ,J60.64 ’ , Dlabursementa dur. yr. 13,436..’- ' Final Balances $ J‘ 22 4 3 - 7 .“ ' Total balance as shown by, tins i report ».,«23.‘- ’ Warrant-checks outstanding pe- ’ cember 31, 1937 7 4c« ' Total balances and outatandin# 1 warrants, Dec. 31, 1937 $7,2 <1.4Cash in depository December 31, , 1937 It.JflAI. Ralph Rice, the Trustee of Root Township. Adams County. Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that the preceding report of Receipts Disbursements and Balances is true and correct, as I verily believe: and 1 further declare that the sums with which I am charged in this report are all of the sums received by me, and that the var- , ious items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express of implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or any other person. And 1 further declare, and swear (or affirm) that 1 have received no money, nor article of value, in consideration of any contract by me as Trustee of this Township. RALPH RICE, Trustee of Root Township. Subscribed and sworn to before me. the Chairman of the A o r i»ory Board of this Township, this 4th day of January, 1938. ADOLPH BIEBERTGH, Chairman of Advisory Board of Root Township. This report was received, accepted and approved by the Advisory Board of this Township at their annual meeting, this the 4th day of January. 1938. ADOLPH BIEBERICH MARTIN AI MANN AI’GCST BUSICK. Advisory Board. Root Township —O NOTICE TO THE OFFICERS, DEPOSITORS CREDITORS, and all others Interested in tlie matter of the liquidation of The Peoples Loan & Trust Company, Decatur, Indiana; You and each of you are hereby notified that pursuant to an order made and entered ol record in the Adams Circuit Court, of Adams County, State of Indiana, in tne cause there pending entitled "Jn the matter of the Liquidation of rhe Peoples Loan & I rust Co.,’’ and numbered 14721 upon the docket of said ourt, the Department of Financial Institutions, of the State of Indiana, in the matter of the Liquidation ot The Peoples Loan & Tr’fcst Company has filed in said cause its ninth current report in partial settlement in the liquidation of said Bank, setting forth all receipts and disbursements, credits and charges to the date of such accounting. Aou are further notified that the 16th. day of February 1938 has been fixed and set as the day and date waen the court will hear and determine any objections in writing which may be filed against said account and will pass upon said account. Dated at Decatur, Indiana this 11th. day of January 1938 depakiment of financial . INSTITUTIONS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA By Clark J. Lutz Special Representative In tlie Matter ot the liquidation ot The Peoples Loan & Trust Company. Xal han C. Nelson. Attorney. Jan 1-’, 19-36 TOWNSHIP THISTEES XNNtAL KEPOKT TO THE BHVISOKI HU till* OF INION TOXXN«HII’. ADAMS CO! ATI. INDIANA January, 15)3s ReceiptN ! January „ 4 First State Bank, int. .. r - y “ 16 Co. Aud.. cm., Cg. sch. f. 1?9.48 29 State Aud., luit. supt. .. 7«>V.VV February 1 First State Bank, int. .. •> •>6 I 31 'lax Payers, dog tax 80.00 May I 3 Co. Aud., intang, tax l .l.il 20 Tax Payers, dog tax 40.00 JUnP 4 - 8 0 3 State Aud., excise tax .. 4a.1 * 4 Tax Payers, dog tax . 25.00 22 Co. Aud., June Draw . 2,971.93 i J'Uly 1 Tax Payers, dog tax 3 00 il6 State Aud., tuit. supt.... 750.00 19 Co. Aud., cm., eg., fnd... 121.68 i (’ctober 23 Co. Aud., intang, tax 185.98 I 2 State Aud., excise tax .. 126.23 II Co. Aud., Dec. draw . 2,749.16 Dinbai menwutw January 5 Peter F. Hein. sink. fnd. 2.92 9 H. Knapp & Son, repair 11.95 1 I R. B. Hougham. ret. fnd. 45.38 16 City «»f Decatur, lights .. 6.00 29 Dorothy Spuller, teach. .. 110.00 29 Marie Marbach, do . 110.00 i 29 William Noll, do 110.00 29 Richard Bischoff, trnp. . 23.00 29 Alva K. Burger, do 23.00 February I Peter F. Hein, sink. fn I ■ 6

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19. 1938.

6 6A. D. Rllttlez. bond J® ®® VlO Htiiiutui'il OH Co., gas, oil 46.40 .1 24 Standard OH, do »8 JJ 28 Marie Marbach. teach. .. 110.®® I 26 Dorothy Spuller. do 9» h* 26 Win. Noll, do 1’ 6. 26 Alva K Burger, trnp. 2.1.60 i 26 Richard Blachoff, do 21.1, 6 March ii 1 Jeff Llechty. dog fund 46.08 i) 1 Howard Maullef, sal. I3*»ov 6 Silas Sprungor, brief ch. 5 00 020 Berne Wi’ness. Ig. advt. 31 93 26 I’orothv Rpuller, teach. lioon 26 Marie Marbach. do 110.00 726 William Noll. do. sup 110. JO ii 26 Richard Bischoff, trnp. 23.00 5 | r» Democrat Co., Ig. advt. 31.84 6 Standard Oil Co., gas 39 .2 >ls City of Decatur, lights 6.00 28 William Noll. tch.. Jan. J3Q.OJ 28 Dorothy Spuller, tch., sp. 117.15 1 28 Marie Marbach, do 111.50 . 28 Richard Bischoff, trnp. 33.00 I 28 Alva K. Burger, do 23.00 » May 3 Howard Mauller, sal. 130.00 . 3 Standard Oil Co., gas 33.80 I 4 Joe Fisher, trnp. 8.00 , 20 Roy Runyon, tires, rep. 44 .6 - 20 Butler Garage, rep. IR.BG i 112 Inez Walters. Janitor 84.50 r 22 Floyd Schnepp, janitor 30.00 ; 27 Dewev Plumley, stk. kl. 28.00 ' 28 Holthouse Drug C., sup. 16.41 . 28 H. Knapp & Son, rep. 2.00 June I j3R. B. Hougham. ret. fnd. 22 69 ; 18 Hosea Martz, labor 5.00 L 23 Reeatur Sch. Bd., trnf. 550.00 • 26 Winfred Gerke, postage . 5.00 ‘ 1 "Howard Mauller, sal. 130.00 . 7 Decatur Sch. Bd.. trnf. 376.90 1 12 City of Decatur, lights.. 2.00 1 12 C. E Striker, exp 10.85 ‘ 19 W. A Teel, repair 6.00 22 Comm. San., rep. toilets 113.55 ; 26 John D A.lains, trnf. 626.40 28 Ralph W. Rice, do 406.08 ‘ August 9 Krick Coal Co., fuel 150.00 10 Rudolph Schlemmer, s. k. 11.00 16 Ind. Ref., brooms . 7.61 ' 23 Kiger &. Co., sup. 82.40 28 Dennison Krick, labor 8.00 30 Eva Mauller, labor 10.00 September 2 Adolph Marbach, labor 10.50 2 Ella Ramsey, do la.oo 3 Howard Mauller, sal. 130.00 4 A D. Suttles, ins. 6.00 1 7 Decatur Ins. Ag., Ins. 125.16 7 Richard Bleeke. adv. bd. 5.00 7 Richard Thieme, do 5.00 7 Sylvester Staub, do 5.00 18 Herman Heiman, stone.. 7.04 22 M. W. Rothert, sup. 10.80 24 W A. Wherry, gts. kid. 15.00 October . « « 1 Audrey Ritter, teach. .. 100.00 1 Loren Troutner, do 100.00 1 Marie Marbach, do 110.00 1 Alva K. Burger, trnp. 35.00 1 Richard Bischoff, do 35.00 ' 9 Berne Witness, Ig. ad. 49.30 I 9 Democrat Co., do • 52.05 11 Geisler Hdw. Co., rep.. 17.65 ; 16 Citv of Decatur, lights. 2.00 . 16 Butler Garage, repair 76.38 18 Standard Oil Co., gas. oil 44.28 L 29 Audrey Ritter, teach. 90.00 29 Loren Troutner, do 90.00 29 Marie Marbach, do ... 110.00 ■ 29 Alva K. Burger, trnp. .. 30.00 • 29 Richard Bischoff, do 30.00 > November 3 Howard Mauller, sal .. . 130.00 ! 3 Schafer Hdw. Co., rep 20.80 5 Holt house Drug C.. »up. 19.46 8 D. H. Goble, supplies 1.83 I 8 Kiger & Co., sup. 189 10 Decatur Lbr. Co., rep. .. 96.39 23 Kohne Drug Store, sup... 4.0” 26 Audrey Ritter, teach. 100.00 26 Loren Troutner, d<>, jan. 105.00 i 26 Marie Marbach, teach. 110.00 . 26 Alva K. Burger, trnp. 30.00 26 Richard Bischoff, do 30.00 December s 14 Dee Fryback, license .... 1.00 > 14 Roy Runyon, tires, rep. 25.87 16 Standard Oil C., gas. oil 107.16 I 20 Herbert Wiegman, rep... 1.00 ' 21 Audrey Ritter, teach. 88.52 24 Loren Troutner, do, jan. 92.34 J 24 Marie Marbach, do 112.20 l t 21 Alva K. Burger, trnp. 30.0” 21 Richard Bischoff, do 30.00 21 Howard Mauller. sal. 140.0” 24 C. E. Striker, supplies .. 17;31 - 24 H. Knapp & Son. rep. .. 4.00 i'24 H. L. Kern, repair 2.57 1.24 Adolph Marbach, jan. 8.75 ‘2l Ella Ramsey, fuel . . 3.50 1 27 Butler Garage, repair 26.73 i Statement ''houliiK Amount of All Moneyn Paid to the I jirioiis Fnnds of I nion Townahip, of Adama • January 1, 1937 Balance on hand $ 555.36 TownNliip Fund Receipts during year 1.269.36 Total of Bal. and Rec. 1,821.72 Disbursements during yr. 1,064.15 Final Balances $ 760.57 s>pednl School Fund January 1, 1937 Balance on hand .... $3,088.95 Receipts during year 2,387.29 Total of Bal. and Rec. ... 5,476.2 4 Disbursements dur. yr. . . 1,846.1 1 Final Balances $3,630.13 Tuition Fund January 1, 1937 Balance on hand $2,773.95 Receipts dur. yr. 4,340.75 Total of Bal. and Rec 7,111.6” Disl»ursenients dur. yr. 4,520.02 Final Balances 2,594.58 DOG FUND January 1, 1937 Balance on hand $ 116.00 Receipts during year 1 18.00 Total of Bal. and Rec. 294.00 Disbursements dur. yr 100.00 Final Balances $ 194.00 Sinking Fund January 1, 1937 Balance on hand $ Receipts during year 8.48 I Total of Bal. and Rec. . 8.48 Disbursements dur. yr. 8.48 Final Balances . . $ lotnl of All Funds January 1, 1937 Balance ,on_liand_ $ 6,~>6 1.26

> n«relpte durlnff y»«r J'nln’ 1 I Total ol Bal and Hex'- * DlHburzeinentH dur. yr ' I Final BtaltßCOk ’ ; Total balance an ahown gyps'll ; oiitetindlni !’»• * "toUiI bilancea anil ouD'tiindjnK W ‘?'a7h‘h> depoaHory' Doi'amb^ >; 11. ! ,U |‘ Howai'i! Mauller. the Tiiihlv iof Union Township. Adams t <>unt , I Indiana, do solemnly "«x*U * ■ 1 artinni that the ore. edlnk rep’ I of Keeelpts. Lllabursements and I Balam es la true ami >'■> •_ * L “» ' verily believe; and 1 /'Tlhcr m > < lare' that the sums with whkli | i am' .harked in this report are aU i of the sums received by me. aml > that the various items of ezpem Ii tures > redlted. have been fully palij I In the sums staled, and with ill express or implied agreement that I any portion thereof shall be rei tnined by or repaid to me or any i other peraon. And 1 further de- ; ' dare, ami swear (or affirm) that I ; nave received no money. nor 1 i of value. In consideration of any I contract by me as Trustee of thia ' TOW I MAULLER. Trustee i of Union Township. Subscribed ami sworn to lieloie I me, the Chairman of the Advisory i Board of this Township, this (th i dav of January. 1938. . , • RICHARD THIEME. Cha rntan of Advisory Board of inion i Township , . . I This report was received, accepted and approved by the Advisory Board ot this Township at their annual meetina:. this tlie Ith day of January. 1938. RICHAKD THIEME RICHARD BLEEKE SYLVESTER STAUB Advisory Board. Union Township. “Appointment of Administrator No. 3*t« Notice is hreby Riven That the undersigned lias been appointed Administrator of the estate of Richard B Johnson late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Ellery E. Johnson, Administrator John L. UeVoss Attorney Jan. 3, 1937 Jan. 5-111-19 NOTICE TO THE OFFICERS, DEPOSITORS CREDITORS, and all others interested in tlie matter of the liquidation of the old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana; 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 matter of the liquidation of the Old Adams County Bank” ami numbered 14720 upon the docket ot said court, tlie Department of Financial Institutions, of the State of Indiana, in tlie matter of tlie liquidation of the Old Adams County Bank nas filed in said cause its ninth account in partial settlement In the liquidation of said Bank, setting forth all recipts and disbursements, credits and charges to the date of, smh accounting. You are further notified tiiat said Department of I Financial Institutions lias also fit- ( ed a supplemental report showing stockholders' liability accounting, the same being supplinental to the. ninth current report of the De-I partnient of Financial Institutions I of the State of Indiana, in the matter of tlie Liquidation of said Bank, said supplemental report setting forth all receipts and disbursements, credits and charges to date of such accounting. You are further notified tiiat tlie 16th. day of February 193 S has been fixed and set as the dgy ami date when tlie court will hear and detrmine any objections in writing which may be filed against said ' account or either ot them aad will pass upon said account. Dated at Decatur, Indiana this 11th dav of January 1938. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. By Clark J. Lutz Special Representative in the Matter of tlie Liquidation of Old Adams (V.iipty Henry li. Heller, Attorney Jan. 12-19-26 Q •> > I Test Your Knowledge | Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. * * I 1. How many members are in the President's cabinet? 2. Who succeeded Willis Van Devanter, retired Associate Justice ot the Supreme Court? ■3. What is a studbook? 4. How many vessels did Columbus have on his second expedition to the Western Hemisphere’ 5. Who was Francesco Prlmatic- i cio? 6. What is gold bullion? 7. Which President of the United States was the son of parents, both of whom were born abroad? 8. Where was the dirigible “Los Angeles" constructed? 9. Who was Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley? 10. In which of the government departments is the U. S. Geological Survey?

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-•I :?RATES On. Ttm.-Minlmum cW • 2Sc for 20 words or l*«». O* er 20 word., 1/.c per wor<i Two Tl<ne.-Minlmum charfl. of 40c for 20 word, or leu. Over 20 word. 2c per word for the two time.. Three Time.-—Minimum ch.rfle of 50c for 20 word, or leu. I Over 20 word. 2'/.c per word , j forth. three time.. I Card, of Thank.Obltu.rie. and ver.ee—- It® Open r.te-di.pl.y adverti.lng 35c per column inch. FOR SALE for SALE — Fann lease blanks, three for sc. Decatur Daily Democrat, 106’No. Second St. - — FOR SALE—Small farm near Decatur. Six room, all modern house, good barn 30x60; hog house, double garage; corn crib; chicken coop and brooder house and all conveniences. Prices to sell. Th p best of terms. Phone 1148 Decatur 1122 FOR SALE —Five stock bulls, big enough for service. Inquire of Julius Bright, Decatur phone 5673 14-a3tx I FOR SALE OF TRADE - 5-room I semi-modem home, good sewer, 'large lot, garage, fruit trees partially insulated, in good repair. $1,600, terms. Box 302 % Democrat. 14-b3tx WE MUST TRANSFER GRAND PIANO ACCOUNT AT ONCE— ; For Saleflt is necessary that we' ! dean this account up at once, rather than ship back. We will sell this Grand for the money still due us, which is $153.65. if you can give good references, can be bough’ on j easy terms of only SB.OO per month. ! Instrument has had the most unusual care, and if you want a real Bargain, write today Box 301, care Democrat. We will inform you 1 where to see Piano. J FOR SALE—Used furniture: One I oak dining room suite, almost I like new, formerly sold for $185; ' our price SSO. 1 walnut dining room suite, good condition. $35. j Used dresser, $7. Several used I pianos, cheap. 1 cabinet heater, I like new, $25. Sprague Furniture I Co., 152 S. Second St. Phone 199. j 15-3 [for SALE — New pianos: New modern pianos selling way below , regular price. Easy terms, factory guarantee. Liberal trade in allow- ’ ance for your old piano or organ. Drop in our store and look these j pianos over. Used pianos $25 up. Sprague Furniture Co., 152 S. Sec1 ond St. Decatur, Ind. 14-3 t FOR SALE —Saw mill fuel wood, delivered to your door in Adams county in truckload lots of 10 to i 12 single cords for cash. Cheaper 'than you can make it. Interested parties write or telephone. Adams : County Lumber Co., or Earl D. Col- ’ ter, Decatur, Ind. Thelephone 78 or 994. 14-6 t i FOR SALE —Good cord wood. $2 cord. We do custom butchering. Ralph Shively, 118 S. 11th St. Phone 1114. 15< | FOR SALE —Six months old dog Also Barton electric washer. Call William Klenk. 719-E,16-3t FOR SALE—Niee quarters ot beef for canning. Will also have some beef for sale at Riverside Sales Friday. M. F. Sprunger, Phone 0-866. 16-2tx FOR SALE—Decatur super quality bred chicks. Early chicks will ibe profitable this year. Book your order now for Feb. or March delivery. Decatur Hatchery, Phone ! 497. 16-3 t Furniture that embodies both j QUALITY and STYLE — is your assurance when you choose from this store. Come in and make your selection from our large and complete stock. ZWICK’S Phone 61

, WANTED WANTED To Buy or Lease Fill ' ing station, well located. Ad-' hlress Box 303. care Dcmocr “‘\ |(s | WANTED Qiiiltli'* <l( ’ Al ’° | number of quilts for sale. Phone | 681 or Inquire 318 South Tenth SM lb ■» * X W ANTED—Year round Job on farm with house furinshed. References furnished. Jess® Beery Wlßshire, Ohio, Route 1. 14 '•* WANTED TO RENT—About five i room house or apartment. Modern. Can give references. Box 306. , 16 3t x | WANTED—Loans on farms. East ern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts oi title. French Quinn. 152-m w f miscellaneous NOTICEParIor Suits recovered. We recover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Decatur Upholsters. Phone 430. 145 South Second St. 296-30 t o— FOR RENT FOR RENT — 4 room furnished I apartment. Private entrance. | Call 1189- n j FOR RENT—Two furnished looms. Private entrance. Inquire at 410 North Fifth street or phono 1082. | 15-glt j FOR RENT— 145-acre farm. Write . box 305, care Democrat. State l equipment. ltx : FOR RENT—Six room duplex. Mod- | ern except furnace. 601 North Second Street. 14-k3t ’ 0 MASONIC Called meeting ot Decatur lodge | No. 571 Master Mason degree at I 7:30 o’clock Wednesday, January ■ 19. Homer Lower, AV. M. ISkZtx Specials that are specials! Sale starts Friday. Reversible Dust ■ Mop. 29c — Step-on Kitchen Can ' 59c—Pt. of Furniture Polish, 29c I .'.Alarm Clock. 89c.._ Hundreds, of; •; other savings al the Gamble Store] ! Agency, Hugo Claussen, Owner. 1 , o Appointment of IthiiiniMlratrix >o. | Notice is hereby given That the j undersigned has been appointed Ad- | ministratrix of the estate of Orlando i •springer late of Adams County, de- . t eased. The estate is probably sol-j ' vent. I llachel Springer. Administratrix i). Burdette CiiNter, XHorney January IS. 1938 Jan. 19->6 Feb. 2 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined ■ Glasses Fitted Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135, HOURS 8:30 to 1130 12:30 to 5:00 SALE CALENDAR Roy S. Johnson 1 Auctioneer Decatur Indiana ' Claim your sale date early as I am booking sales every day. Jan. 21—Noah Henschen, 3 miles south and 6 miles west of Decatur. ‘ Closing out sale. i Jan. 25 —Sam Ehrsam, 1% mile west, % mile south of Woodburn, j closing out sale. Jan. 26—Bryce Kessling estate, 9 ' ' miles southwest of Muncie. Closing out sale. !' Jan. 27—F. E. North, 1 mile South and % mile East of Convoy, closing out sale. Jan. 29 — Hattie S. Obenauer, building lots, Decatur. • Feb, 2—Mrs. Elizabeth B Thomas by J. Conley Brown, 10 miles Northwest of Fort Wayne or 5 mile East Churubusco on Highway No. 2 Feb. 3—Dr. Harry C. Staphan, 3 miles south of Fort Wayne city limits on State Road 3. Feb. 6—J. Conley Brown, 10 mile northwest ot Fort Wayne on road 2. 345 acre farm and also all personal property, Feb B—Lew Murphy, 2 miles east of Decatur on 224. Closing out sale. Feb. 9-Dr. W. E. Smith and A. L. Doctor, 3 miles south mid 2 mile I We J t u Of .? eca,ur - Clo«lng out sale. s, ® b ’ v Banta, 3 miles no £ b of Yoder. Closing out sale. Feb. 15 Frank Robinson, 2% miles north ot Rockford, Ohio Closing out sale. Feb. 16—Ira Thompson, % mile l ’K out sale. Feb. 17—Ed. Devries, Demott. Indiana. Pure bred Duroc bred sow sale. Feb. 18—Orval E. Hileman, lu I miles west of Rockford, Ohio Closing out sale. ! Feb. 21—Doyle Allison. 4 miles west and 2 miles south of Payne irale 0 ' Hampshire '>red sow BOOK YOUR SALE EARLY ROY 8. JOHNSON Vecatur, Jud Company Building Phone 104 Phone 1022

MARKETUiFII DAILY REPORT nF ,■ AND FOREIGN mArJ® Brady's Market tor De cil . K Cratovllle, Hoagla nd and Cl0 " d 12 Noo* W Win '"'l ■lamtury ls H i ——»» mnn No commission nuti no Veals receiv,.,! ..v,. ry ' lltO to 120 lbs. H 'l2O Io 140 lbs H 140 to Itio lbs M 1160 to 200 lbs. H 200 to 225 lbs M 225 to 250 lbs ■■ 250 to 275 lbs H| '275 to 300 lbs H 300 to 350 lbs H | 350 lbs . ami up MM Roughs Stags M Vealers M Spring lambs H Buck lambs M Yearlings M FORT WAYNE LIVESTOfiB Fort Waym-. j ;|| —Livestock: Hogs 1550 lbs $8 65; liiu|e, u, s 200 tbs ss.4o: . . 220-240 Ihs $x , 260-280 lbs $; |n 300-225 lbs <-■■■• 120-110 lbs. $s .',u, i<... ij,i Roughs $6 2.', 5i,,.. }- >w es $11.50; lambs j- an H EAST BUFFALO lIVESTOcJ East Buffalo. .I.m Livestock; N Hogs 400: : 1" J Choice ISO-21U 1 . M ’230 lbs. sx.9o-9 i,'., :.’,h |i, s packing sows .<>; —«i Cattle 150; so ■'■■uiy tgH | lower, $7.5U-8.1n; Im J I cutter cows s‘. ' ■ -J ' bulls $5 30-6,0 H|. a !;1 . j I ing $6 25-6.50. Calves 150: \ : b - g j and choice sl2 5" ;; m. „ ;i( j j I lutn $7.58-10.50 j Sheep 1.600: lamb raarka i standstill: bidilii.. $8.75 freely : bulk ~mi held to $9. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July 3 Wheat 95', j | Corn 60'h ,ii"\ J 'Oats3l% .29', j CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland. 0.. Jan. 19. — >U| : Produce: Butter, firm; extra. 37%c 8 dard. 36c. Eggs, unsettled: extra ga clean. 23c: extra firsts. 2k; < ! rent receipts. 20'-/ | Live poultry, weak hens, ba ! 24c; geese, 30c; turkeys, ya ;28c; stags, colored. 2Hc; legb Potatoes. Ohio No. 2 refill j setts. 75c 100-lb. bag: Idaho lai ' $1.75-|2; Michigan russeti, I , $1.25; Maine Green Mornti $1.40; Maine katahdins ilts-IL ; New York russets, $1.30: Pens I vania russets. $1 $125: Tt red, $1.85-$2 for 501l>. box. ; INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Ind . Jan. IS-d —Livestock: Hogs. 6,000; holdovers, 115;» i ket mostly 15c lower: 15M7.S $8.80; 170-180 lbs . $8.79; 1# I lbs.. $8.60; 190-200 lbs . $c59;J 210 lbs., $8.40; 210-22" lbs.. » i 220-230 lbs.. $8.15: 230-240 IbfeJ 240-250 lbs.. $7 85: 250 260 I $7.70; 260-270 lbs.. $7.55: 2K lbs.. $7.40: 280-290 lbs $725:1 I 300 lbs.. $7.10; 300-325 lbs.. s7:l i 350 lbs-, $6.90: 350-400 lbs. I* | 130-150 lbs., $8.60; 109-13’ 1 j $8.95; packing sows. 10 » j lower, bulk $6.15-$6.75. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected January 1!' Prices to be paid tonwrrW. No. 1 Wheat. 60 lbs. or better! No. 2 Wheat, etc. New Corn. 20% per hundred New No. 2 Oats ' New No. 2 Soy Beans Rye - . CENTRAL SOYA CO. New No. 2 Soy Beans - MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks, lower and quiet, i Bonds, lower and qtti'' ! government issues, irregular. J Curb stocks, irregularly and dull. Chicago stocks, easy J Foreign exchange, firm tu of the dollar. Cotton, steady Grains, wheat oft Trit l " l corn off >4 to %c. , Chicago livestock, i cattle steady and sheen * ea u Rubber, steady; around P" closing prices. , . ! Silve rbar in New York "" i ed at 44%c a fine ounce. ■ " gins UtTK'K It I' FIX* I- 1 1 ,.,,|i Ol |>l xri 80 > Notice is hereby K' vel ' ' „i I :di tors, heirs nml h-S;'- . „, ;1 r M. Fisher. d<-cc;iM"l t" .'1',,,,,| the Adilins Circuit ’ " , u a y liccatiir, Indiana, on t's- ■ • February 1!">8. «'"! J l '" ?,.,,.ci>t ! ; any, why tlie i'lnal i i-oiiiits witli the I’Stat' " l j , cedent should not be il l H „ a said heirs are notified ' p t ! re make proof "f leeeive their dlstrH'iil I'e , g Wilda Wolff. ''-I' 11 ?-! 10 I De- atur. Indiana, Janu’ , l( << | l.enliart Heller A St ' lllirl<e j a u, I* 1