Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1942 — Page 2

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PAGE TWO MARKIT* AT A GIANCC tower and qutol. Honda higher. f. S goveramuhts Irregular Chicago *tdck» Irregular. Cutiou off a* mu< ii •' 66*' • bale Grain* wheat off around‘* <«*L

ii Hii-owr or iwr tm «i »»k tn»:»*i n»:h *' "’ ’in oV im" »ti h H3H tCHHIIi IW4F.MWMI M* HMI. . *** 637.M4.41 Holator »n h«i>4 January I Receipts !<•** I'orporallon T«» ’ > tu kut** atat. IM* Ta« aa IVrmif )»»• USA* l it' l u lit Fi , ft. < , I nl"*'ll"S i aii'l Italt taa an urtle* Hrm Klf trti Department «•** Offlre 11*01 Water Department H#W Donatiuii Kl»< tri. Department Mgl” imitation •- Water nmriawt I.**® Country Firm — H*nk»r . Fhinhtng - IMwr ••••n Cln<Hr«« M • • • 11171 lUmlluk M*ifl HMtr * D„a Tat - H « Ta«» MiOellaneous *;jM7ll T "" ‘W » (Hrtruraeme nl • , a*iai Mayot a Off)- •* i ali en Gl»rk-Tre«*ui»r» Offlt - „ . ■ ItMtarimenl r I-* - ’Hr Attorney .“J*® (•••lie* Department Fire Department .IS; Mreet an" Hewar Depaitment •• JJ’ t'lty Kngmvar'a lepartmral <h> iuii Health Department „!!!?! Farit Department — ; •"* •“ pwiuunina I’ool -- «'<>mm<*n ' *iiun< I! Pronina and AdvertMng Garbage, Colit. tl»n — JB-W Inauran-'t Jjt tneuram-e — l'ut>l|. blab and Comp »* Muni.lpal IxagiH. Due* **-2 American Legion. De. ..ration I'ey wae city Abeel lianda ;**J® !>.•« Found J®?? Couniy Auditor • . tele>"l Aid Hundt — lutlrtd b I Alt l« oidt Interrat I,Jal II , Total I»teur*eni»nt« Path Han . • Doxembei H, 1»41 • .d,«I (ID Kleemr I Igbi A Power Department I ary i TH " 1 Total *«H,««».«• tit'aM ta t'aali Balance. tw.-emtwr 31, I*4l ■■■■ • 47.547.4* £U»-TRl< LIGHT DEPIGK lATIOJt H..lan January I. I* 11 ru&tw * I;. .. . Doe.,rue, 11. I*4l KIapTHJC t'TH.HY HttND FI ND: CMk Halen, e. January I. I»I1 » ftf. <-IMa Id.lM.le Ttnl 6*o.3** II Diet. irt. in. ills Va'i-i at Path Helen, a. Hr. .ruler .11, Ittt * e»,77> fl KLHTIIIC UTILITY Cl»N«Tl<r<Tl’yN ACCCM7MT . ... caeh Balanrr. January I. l»ll I Itr. rll.ta Ul,»»l U 1 Total 4l»«.n: M Dleliurtrm.nts “H I'aah Halen • lie. ember 31, !»ll • 3».*<P •’ ELdSCI KIC I.IOHi MCTKH HEP'*IT FCXIt . ...... I arh Halen I January 1, l»ll I Mi: 11 it. • i,ee7.ee T - *' ’ Dml.un.rnirnla i- ■ i" • n.■'< ■ 11. leti I s.iet.M Mater Drpartmrat ..... t'aMi Balan.-r, Januaiy I. Hill , —I 7J»l* 37 It. 31.H7.et Total b I >M77 U lilaburartnenla . 33,313. >7 Cash Halame, l»e. rmber 3|, !»ll I 3.533 l» WATEH I>EPHFX IAT»iS lialaii.. January I. I»ll I ~:»3»# it. ■ < ipta EM ee T.tal I 7.<o»»e Halanre, l>e< ember 31, 1311 I ; iea.ee Harrell Law Fang t'aeb Ha.aii'. January I I'll I :.•!». 13 lie. < lpt» Mi ll I :.i»».:e UMbui «. nirnta 1.l l> I'anti Halam e, lie. emlier 31. 1311 I 1,113.47 I H Vi rm.ii Aurand. Clerk-Trea nurrr fir the City of Itecatur. Indiana. do rolemnly aweer that the forK.iira report la a true and • orrei't •tatenii iit of th. fluent r» ~f the cite „f atur. Indiana WITNMftt, iny hand and neat I hie 4th day of January, 1313. ...... ’MKALt || VWKX'tN At IfAXfJ JAM Altr—3 Pity Clirk-Triaegjer RSRORT OF CONDITION OF FARMERS STATE BANK of Prtblr. In the State es Indiana, at the cleet as buetntaa on December 31, 1941. ASSETS Loan* and dlnioiinte (Inrludlnic lie JI overdraft*) 1124.734.14 I'tiltod Slatea Government obligation!, direct and guaruMaed 47JMJS Obligation* of Htalee and political aulMlivielona 4,174.00 Other bond*, note* and delmtiture* 34.70( 91 Cash, balaniee with other Itanke. in< luding reaerve balance*, and ea»h item* In nrmeaa of collection 94,473.41 Bank promiie* owned 31.11.40 *O. furniture and future* )MO.OO 2.74V.00 (Bank pramtae* owned are aabject to I None lleni not attained by lutiikt Real estate owned oilier than bank pienilac* 435.91 TOTAL ASHETti 5314.025.t7 LIABILITIES Jh-rnaud deposit* ol individtiaia. partnersblp*. and corpora «•<>•• . 1102.504.44 Time depoxii* of individual*, [lartnerehlp*. and corporation!. 142,419.10 Uepoait* of Htate* and political eubdlvhloui 34.274.tt TOTAL OKPOSITS 1251.440.77 Jthcr Habilitie* 7.',(H| TOTAL LIABILITIES mot Including Mibordluaied obligationii thown below 9241.036.77 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital* 9 3ti.OOO.«H> Undivided profit* 4D401U Reaerve* (and retirement account tor preferred capital).... 410.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 9 34.4t0.10 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 9310.02617 •huludr* proceed* ot 910,40040 of debenture* aold to the Reconatructb>B Finance Corporation, 92.600.00 of debenturea *old to local interests which debeiituiv* are subordinated to the rlghtc of creditor* and depodltore. and 2l<> share* of common Mock, par 9100.00 per share. MEMORANDA Seeurtul and preferred liabilities: (a) Deimsit* secured by pledged aaaets pursuant to re quirement* of law None (hi Borrowing* *wer*d by pledged aserta (Incladfng redis count* and repurchase agreements) None (Ci Other liabilities secured by pledged assets None (di Dwporila preferred under provision* of law but not secured by pledge of assets None (H TOTAL None Subordinated obligation*: (g) Unpaid dividend* on preferred slock and unpaid interest cn capital note* nnd debenture*, accrued to end of * last dividend or Interest period, not included In llabfll tlwo or resarves above None (bi Other obligation* not inctaded In liabtlitia* which are subordinated to claim* of depositor* and ether cred’ton None (a) On date of report the required legal reserve against deposits ol this bank was 9 21.433.77 (bl Aaaets reported above which were eligible a* legal reserve amounted to M 479.41 (al Included tu Loens and Di»couat:. are LOANS To AFFILIATED COMPANIES None (b) laoluded in Other Bonds Note*, Debenture* and Corperwte Block* art OBLIGATIONS OF AFFILIATED COMPANIBB None 1, C. R. Smith, Cashier, of the above named bkuk do *olrn>nly swear that the above statement I* true, wad that It fully and correctly represents the true Hist* of the neverul matter* herein eoatetaad Mid set forth, to the beat of my knowledge and belief. Correct—Attest: C. F SMITH S-_ K &. Otto Koeusmaun. Dlmtur* Stat* of ln«i*ua. Couaty es Adama, sa; Mworq U» and rabaeribed before ta* thk Mb day U January. 1(43. and 9 hereby certify that I am not aa officer or director of thia Imak. (tIKAI*) Chartea A pulwittHt. Ne'er? Pubis. aipirua Kept. 13. 1942.

Corn off around H cent. Curb stocks: irregularly higher Chicago lirsatock: bog* strong, entile irregular; »hs*p nteady. Motor vehicles cause one-.hlrd of all accidental dretha la the U. B. and fall* account for one-fourth of th*- total.

THE TnMUSHIF TRt STEW* OMAI. HKFORT TO TMN ADllWlHt HU I Hll OF *T. WARY S 'fowksuir *D*R* roi vnt, ihDiehA Jaauary. IMS HKIF.IPT* ASrSrimgM Forward a Firat Htat* Hank. I»an l,J»«O0 . 1.1 Stat* AudHor. «r In d. '■»"• }* It Mt Marya Twp. ret fuad IM M 3* <'■; Auditor. * < m seh. 996.44 13 c'o Auditor, *r d<« fund 74.34 —*o*ll—

J J M Irosii, tran*f»r* . If Co. Auditor. Ititaug. tax . 1(4.19 l*?TAuditor, adv. draw .... J. 70" »o Auditor, etclas ta* 21 <’•». 4u4hnr, Jun* draw 31 H*n McTulbiufWs dog taw t* State Auditor, tult sup . J. 357 7* I* Ft Msry’a Twp. t-h rat. J»3 .1* J( G. C llalnkliia. trauafera 31 J M Doan. d<> ’!■■ J’ IS W It Fatirraon. do <9 3* Co. Audtter,» m. wit, rev. l*a.4T Vltao M.Cullough toll rtf. 6.11 OeloSrr . - 3» Stat* Auditor, intnn ta* 147.07 3» t 'ontinrntal Ina Co., loss 1U.04 W •• e pebbU^P'" -- 13 Co. A**dltor. »dv. draw l it*.*" gf r , f harp TT.", !7i«ee.. .uclsa fn we»e 31 Co. Auditor, Dec. draw . 7.3M.M 31 Ben McCullough. 4<>g ts* 13 "• Dlint RSKMKNTS GvL *. t»*< It trend I 44.** J Harald Zimmerman, do *• M 3 Mod Rch. Hup Co., aup JM »9 < Braham Lahh<<r.. lai’.. J. ». ItT.lt « Varlando Clark, Janitor . IJA4 » Decatur Efc< t. Co , rep , •* *P. 11. Graham Co., bn. In. !*• «<> « U-o Hardwar* Co, rap 173 9* * J I Holuumt M(s Co., s. 141.4; » hr. atur I' AII <'o., rep !»• » l.roiiard Hup Co., »up. 7*.®» in Kiger A Co , ■uppllea ("» •" |S Am*rl< an Heating r, Cur. 1133 t" Harr bnpli. atur Co , dup. 134 II Hen M.<tullough. aalary lew 14 Mt Mary'* Twp . ret. fund IM 34 17 Umar Daguv, labor <«« I* Varlando Clark, Jahltor »*.e» jo Ban M t'ullousti. eaiary 10«" 33 Olen Merab, twilling ;J4.0» 33 Gerald W. Visard do Ills* 33 Velma Fortnry. do I34.er> 33 Agne* Yager. 4o K 33 Dkl* W. Rom. do 131 so 33 John F. Ifowrry. do 137.3* 33 Harry Jobnaon, do 33 Mall* Htav»n*, 4o 117 *0 23 Kvengalln* Hteele. do 11544 37 Elmer E lEhriam. do. I. » L. 4 v 0 S 3 Myrtle flement*. teach ll* *S 33 Cliff Death. Janitor e« 33 Olen Chronister, tran*p .>•.** !3 Frank lbwtrtner, do 33 Jalbe* Halheratadt. do 114.44 33 Carl Archer, do ;, 2.0* 33 Hoy Shoaf, do S 3 #* < 37 Hertha Everett, post., fe«- 3 3- i 27 Ind. Herv. Corp, Il . P«»w. •I'7 3» Zimmerman. Grice. t« h 33 *0 30 D. F Teeple, mov., piano * »« y y ihf pg id y y — I Ben McCullough, aatsr J& *<* 1 c <> Mann, tranap. rep 174.12 3 M E Harr, piano, rep.. 71.10 1 f. Decatur Tin a R H. rep 7.4* 7 Harry Hheets, rs. fire e». 4.74 , II Hen M'Cullougli. aalary 35 00 II Cltlsena Tele Co , tele 17 10 1 <3 I> F Ham>. fuel .. (4.79 I 13 Hllver l.ike Hup Co. »p. I-. 93 1 1» Zimmerman, Orke. teach IJ.o* ■ 21 Frank Troutner, I'anap 30.80 21 James Halberstadt, do 51.0# | 21 Carl An her. do . M M 21 ’Jlen Cbronlater. do ... 51.00 21 Roy Hhoaf. do 23.#* 31 Varlando Clark. Janitor 45. M 21 cuff D«ath. do . . 35-M 21 olen Marsli. teaching 3*4.»( Si Gerald W Visard, do I*3 *1 ■jl John F. Mowrey, do 11».»5 31 Dale W Ros*, do 12* *1 21 Velma. Fortney, do 13* *» 31 Agnes Yager, do 134 0* 21 Harry Jonn-on. do »7.<H> 21 Motlc Mleven*. do 1*1.73 31 Evanealln* Hteeh, du >3 19 31 Elmer E Khrram. do, tr 1H *1 it Myrtle 1 lemeiiia. tea- h »5 »» 21 Decatur H. t I* Co., rep. 5 5* Nareb—--1 Ben McCullough, salary *0 0* 3 Ind. Mon te. corp. It., p. ••.*( 13 Carl Anher, Irtlsp II ** 15 Ben M Culloogll. salar . J* *• 15 Gerald W. VHard. teach I l«.oo I* Zimmerman, Grice, do ::2#o I* Olen Msrah. do 22«.** 21 Dole W. Rom. du 114.#* 31 John F Mowrey. do I ■-•#*'> JI Agnes Yager, do 134 *4 21 Valina Fortney, do .. . . 115.*# 31 flprry Johnson, do ll’.S* XI Malle Hlevens do 117..1* 31 Vvi-Wgelllie Httek, do lIS.M It V. tog •?. Khmam. do 117.5* 31 Myrtle (.'emsnt',. do lt«.«* Jt ra-l Ari-lier. trnap.. rep 34.1* 21 Josies Halberstadt. triH>. 47. M 21 Hloil ChMWieler, do '•l.** 21 Frank Troutner, do 3*(Mi 21 Hoy do 3»M 21 Cliff Death. Janitor 15.«« 21 Varlando Clark, do 45 «» 21 .Modern jh h h Co., maps 1* 73 24 Bea Mci ullougli. salary t*.M AwrH—- » A J Grier, teach. mu«k I* ••# 11 O. H. rorlltsy. repair 3.2» 12 Beu Mifullough, expense 'non 17 Varlando Mark. Janitor 25 M II Gerald Ziininerman. tch. Ill)* 11 Cliff Death, janitor 15 M 22 A D Burkett.com »pkr., IMS 34 Ben M<<*ullougl>. salary . -«*• 3* A. K M> Michael, abp kl 31 <« Troutner. irnsp. I*.«# I F'arl An her. do 53.2* I Ulen Chronister, do .'.I BB 1 Huy Hliuat, do . . 23.4* I James Halberstadt. So 52.44 1 Gerabl W Visard. tea Hi. lilO* I Evangeline Hteelr, do 110.94 I Varlando Clark. Janitor <H) «* d 11. K. King, labor . 3<>.*9 I Myrtle Clements, «ea<h. ll«»« 1 Date M Ko»». do 115.0* 3 Ind. Herv. corp, Its. A p «»37 2 Harry Johnson, leach. 112 5* 3 Agnes Yager, do 1.75.0* 3 Olen Marsh, do . 330.0* 3 Malle Htavens, du 117.50 5 John F. Mowrey. du 137.54 5 Woodstock TpW. C. tpw 113.00 • Remington Hand Co., do 11*.** 10'Elmer E. Ehraem. tell. 115.50 14 Velma Fortney, tea<li. 133.00 14 Hon McCullough, nslsry «•.»* 30 CH Isen* Tele. Cu., tele. 5 J 6 31 OH. H. HhKferly, abp. kl. 7 M 27 OacarMyer*. do 110* 37 Dale Harper, labor 334 30 Gerald IV. Viiard. teach. 111*0 34 Greely Troutn«r, labor. 13# 20 Cliff Death, do 14.74 JI 2 Herman Brunner, labor I*o 3 W It M Mi' hn.l. shp kl :M5 Il Hen M'S'ullougli. aalary 4*oo 14 Perry Vine, lal>or 1.30 17 Modern Hupply Co., aop, 27.41 10 Gerald W. Visard, teach 232.00 21 C (1. Mann, tranap., rep. 101 15 24 C. E Htrlker, sell, slip 141.24 34 Ben McCullough, salary 40.00 July— I First Htate Hank, pay In. 1,320.04) 1 Flrrt Hta4a Bank. M„ ep 337.44 3 Ind. Herv. Corp.. It*., pw. 32.30 3 it. il. Everett, Janitor 0 30 r Kenneth But l«r, site, kid 10.7* 3 Hugh l>aniele. ducks kl. 3.M 7 Irene Alexander, slip kl «.l# 1 Harry Hheets, fire «»t». 73.»1 0 Kiger A Co , supfdlas *4.44 10 B*|> B Colter, shp kid. I«.*« II UF. Mapp, fuel 1*124 11 Varlando Clark. Jagllur 37.«* il Willshire Übr. Ccr/rop 54.2* t« Ft. Mary's Twp.. tch. ret. 1*9.40 It Ren MCullougii. aalary 4#A* 33 Ala* Chetn Cn, supplies 10.10 Cliff Death, Janitor 7150 23 Perry Vlu*. labor 13.0# 21 Varlando Clark, Jan Hur 31-4# 2* M. W. Hotbert, supplies 35,(0 24 Yoet Brow, cement, grav. 130.21 30 Cg. Auditor, *x*ut, rec... 17.30 l"orratd W. Visard, teach IJIP# I Bon McCullough, ea*.. rt. io.oo • VarlandoClare, janitor 37.50 II ponbra Blip. Co . sup <ll* ii EBfe® :2 . liSsFesyfcttr ;k 27 KomoH's Tpw. Sr., rt, rp 317 14 . r* Clatewva K'om. labor 114 S IST.. .!«

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA

70 Harry 1. Sheppard, mag *SO sept— bom ■ . .. , |3larry criswnovar. *b. hi t It H Everett, adv bd 2 Roland Miller. <0 : Harvay ghell to .2 x 2 3 Hen McCulHuUfh , '- ’ , 3 Glen Chronlsrer. shed bu« • •*" , 1 Evallne An her. d» * " 1 Carl An her, do • J 1 1* Will l> Evan* rspslr *• 3 13 olen Marsh, teachins HJ** 13 John Mowrey. du •£-*2 13 Harry Johnson, do ” . I.' Varlando Clark. Janitor »• ■•* 11 Myrtll**Cleme nt. tea' 11. •» I jjgrj'ia.x d j; S j BTkWBSr&o ““I 10 Vehna Fortner. I**'* Zimmerman. <lr»-e. «!•» ” ' « pF ditegf. «re«*9 . .. ’IS J . Morri* Btore, Inc bulb. SOO 35 Varlando Clark. Janitor 25 aiff Death, do » »• 3* (Men Matte, teaching >•#« 2* Gerald W. Visard, do 133 •« 3* Dole W. Roos do »»«• 2« John F, Mowrjy. do '' j* AgitM Yager, do .. W-fJ 21 Valuta Fortney, dn • •A* I 2# Harry Johtwon. ** *ft 1* With Btols, do ... }J «4R| 3* Eiangellne Steele. d<> 1J *” 3* Elmer F. Ehrttm. du WO# Ji Myrtle Clamant*. «lo •••?* 20 Frank Ttoutner, trnp 21 Glen Chronister, transp 20 James H*H>erstadt. On 4- «o Oil.her— „ I Bdiicalora Prg Lg . sup . J*■*# « Will U. Evan*. Irsnsp *3 *« 7 C. O Mann, do 1»J ?• 11 Bertha Everett, sftmps J •_•* |5 Jack Brasher, repair H.»* 3» Harry Johnson. t*Bchlng <3* •• 32 'Men Marsh, teaching 32 Gerald W Visard. <l'> J*’ •" 32 I»al* W. Ru**. do 145 »" 93 John V M«wrey. do 32 Velma Fortney, do 13 Agne. Yaair. du >« n “" 33 Edith Stoll, du | #* 23 Evangeline Steele. d» 33 Elmer E Whrsain. do 11»mj 22 Myrtle elements, do 11* **' 32 Varlando 'lark. Janitor 74 J* , tt »Hff Death, du 44.00 U lien M<Cullough. salary »#** 23 Frank Troutner, Iransp . ISO* 2» Glen Chronister, do 3)1 Zimmerman, tlrlce, tch. 44.0# I kovemberw- . 1 Hoy Mlioaf, trsnip -J « Hchafer Hlure, eiyuip. 12.1" IH. 11. High, lights . 1J TS 1 Morris Store, equipment 1* C Smith Ins Co.. Innut 31 31 12 Hen McCullough salary 4*«« 12 Walter* PAH Co , rep. 71.43 17 tieraid Zimmerman, tch 4* •* 14 olen Marte, leach 14 Gerald w. Visard, do 1# Dale W. Ib>«s. du 142.5* 11 John V M-wrey. do •J 0 ®" , 14 Annyu Yager, do t 4 Velma Fortnry. do 1»7.*4 > I* Harry Johnnon, do !?2'"* 14 ’/bllth Stoll, do t2*'»» 10 Evangeline Hteele, du 130 <>« Fl Elmer E. Ehrttam. do 13.. «« 14 Myrtle Clements, do .2" *" 10 Varlando Clark. Janitor 75.»« 10 Cliff Death, do 45 *0 10 Jams. Halberstadt, trnp. IS* 010 Will D. Evans, do . 134.0* i 10 Frank IVoiitner. do • 10 Glen Chronister, do ** "* ■ 23 Modern Hup. Co . .up !«« "« 21 CH Isens Tele. Co., ti le. . 21.3. Dr.emher—--1 lleainald Clifton, rep. pl. 0«« 1 Init ln»tlt Indust., sup 40 5* I 2 Ind Herv Corp.. It.. puW. <*.«* 4 Kiger * Co., supplies 144.31 1 12 Aane* Yaser. teaching ll«.o« 13 Ben McCullough, aalary.. 4".0« Ik Zimmerman. <Tr* e, tcli.. I».*n I* Olen Mar-li, IrachlnK '.'l'..*" 14 'Jerald W Visard, do 133.0* 10 Dale W. Hos*. du 143.40 1* John F. M..wrey. do 13# #« ID Velma Fortney, do . 117..0 10 Harry Johnson, do . 10S.f# 10 Htol*. do 111) 0" 10 Evangeline Steele, do 110.0') 10 Elmer E. Ehrsam, do lUOO 14 Myrtle x'lomenl*. do lie.#" 29 Varlando Clark. Janitor 75»" 29 Cliff Death. - I -.O') 23 Periodical Hale« C„ 1., m. 23 lluy Shoaf, tranap 235* 23 L. Smith Ins. Cu., In*. 102,>0 34 Decatur ttemocrat. advt. 1*1»» 27 Miller Hdwe,, repair .. 3* #0 27 Frank Tncitner, trnap <" "" 27 Will l> Evan*. d<> «2 00 27 Glen Chronister, do •*.*» 27 James Halberstadt, do *1.15 37 A M Manlier, fuel 1»7 45 37 Ind Herv. Corp.. It.. jm»w. I ** 20 Harter Pub (*., diploma* 30.24 30 Herne Witness Co. advt !»' 37 31 First State Rank, bd., cp. 2.4132(1 Maleateat «kowlaa Amunm ol lit Woaeya Paid ta the Vartan* Fuad* as Os. Mary's Tawtublp. es Idama 4 aunty. Dlaburiemetits Therefrom and Hal. ancea Itrmainlug Therein For the Tear Ending Di- eiiyto r 3L 1041. fatale a< til Fonda Jan. 2. 1041 Bal, on hand I 3.744.14 K»-. ipla during year 2*,5«7 »1 Tout o( Bal A Heielpte 71 712 70 IH-toirsemeitts during year 27,310 5“ Dee It. !4H Final Be tehee 9 4.412:0 'toai.hl. t'aaU Jan 2. toil Bal on hand 1 401.24 ICe<<-i|Ha during year 2,3*3.1* Total of Bal. A It— elpta 2.104.17 Dlsburaement- during year 1 772.1* Dee 31, HUI Final B»:*n<« I 134.41 Dog Fond Jan. 3. 1041 Bal. on hand I 115 Be. l ift* during year 202.30 Total •'! Bai. A Receipts 301.45 Disbursements during year !•>* *n De. 31, 1041 Final Batetve » 30 *5 I 19111*911 f tlMfi Jan 3. 1441 Bal on liand I 1,7)2 *• Heceipts during year 11.031.31 Total of Hal. A Roeelpt* 15,770.14 Disbursements during year 13 :«47 «» De< 31. 1011 Final Balance I 3,1*2 14 Hoad Fond Jan 3. I*4l Bal on hand 2 I.U Itei elM* during year J *11.17 Total of Bal A Hecelpts 3*12«0 Disbursements during year S.i'.u nu De< 3|, I*4l Final Bulan's 0l.*« Mpee4al heboel Food Jail. 3. 101 l Bal. on band 2 111.10 Hecelpts during year 3,711.35 Total of Bal A Receipts 10,151.04 Dlsbursi menU Uui lng year 1",i><>2.34 Dec. 31, 1041 Final llalaiie* 20* «# Total lislnnce* as »howu by thia report I I 41>,.0 Warrant-lieckr ouirtandlng It.ember 31, IS4I tltemiwd PW" 11 of tills report) 9 204.40 Total halance* and outstanding warrants. Dee. 31. 1041 I 4.117.00 Cissli In depository December 31, I*4l | 1,017 10 1. Beu McCullough, the Trustee Os Hi M-r>« Township. Adams County, Indiana, do (■olmtnny ew-ar or affirm) that the preceding report of Receipts, Dlteursrmi nts and itelst)ces Is true and eerrwt. as I v»rfly believe; and 1 farther declare that th* »')<!>• with which I am ‘')i*rgo<l In ihl* report are all of th- Mims received by me, and that the various Item* of espetidltures credllea have been fully paid In the sum* stated, and without express or Implied agreement (bat auy portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or any other person. And 1 further declare, and swear lor affirm! that I have received n« money, nor articles of value. In consideration of any coniraet msd* by me a* Tiuatee of thio Township HEN McCULUIVGH.'Trust•« of Ht Mary* 'I ownshlp Hui>serM>ed and sworn (or >.tfinned I tu before tin. lbs Cbalrii'an ot the Advisory llonrd of hie Township this 6lh day ot Janoare. 1*42. RANIxyUU II EVEB*rrT. Chairman of Advisory Board of Kt. Mary* Township. Title report was received, accepted. and approved by the Advisory Board of this Township al Its annual meeting, this the sth day ot Jauuarr. 1*42. i Board. 41 Msrj* ’ JANUARY-4 t A boat 69,909 tog* es waste poper' week, accordlug to the Department | are Imiug . al<.»«ed ip fcuglaad each , ot Comnierco. I

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Dorothy DocsHcrßit B. i B jK S* ‘ £■ aWkwE* V ? J Jt-: fl ’ I *I ‘ Dorothy l-amuur Screen Actress Dorothy Lamoc’. the "sarong girl” of the movies, ha* begun work on a new jobselling defense stamps and bond* for the government. For five weeks. Misi Lamour will devote full time-without p*y— M ■ member of the New York Savings Staff She will go to several cities to urge worker* and other* to buy stamp* ar.d bond*. The actrrs* arrived in New York, stove, on a cold, icy day, f Test Your Knowledge * Cm you answer seven of these | ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. • • 1. Napoleon retreated from Moscow in 1409. 1112. or 1815? J Name the French actress whom Tyrone Power insriied in 1439. 3. When Great Britain d'.'ilarcd war on Germany was the Dominion of Canada at liberty to -hoose whether It would or would Dot do the same? f. Was there a real pirate named Captain Kidd? 6 Name the capital of 'lliailaod. • What is an I. 0. t'.? 7. Who was the Republican Vice Presidential nominee In 1910? 8. The roc of the sturgeon fish specially prepared as a 'a'.lgh is called c ? 9. With what klud* of weather are the following phrases aiuociat'■d: pea soup, cat* and dugs; old lady picking her geese? H*. A famous cuuibinatteu ut corrupt politician* in N«w York that operated just after the Civil War was tailed the King.’ —— o—— In the early part of the 19ih century. life insurance was attacked a* sinful, on the ground* that no one should gamble about the possibility or time of death. 4’1144 *0 OF FIVSI, HKTTI.EME4T «F StaTATS; Vo. ax*4 Notice Is hcraliy given to '.be cr<- '"" l •'*•»''••* of Della I* to .ipweMr In the A4am9> <*lr<ult Court, held at iitiir. Indiana, <»ti th* 2nd day irf I ehruaiy, till and *h'*w «aunt. If any. why the Klital Hrftlrment Arr<Httila with tin- rMtttte of -aid de- • edeut should not l»- approved; and said heirs are notified (~ th-n ;md then- make proof ( .f heirship, and receive their illatrgmllve shares. AHo-rt M. Hellemeyer, Ex. Tutor Decatur. Indiana, Jan. 7. loir. It. Burdette I ualer, SGorney NEW DELIVERY SCHEDULE - To Cons«rvc Tin, New delivery sehedul* will be effective, Monday. Jan. 12. Deliverlee will b< mad* 7:3C a. m. 9 a. m. 3 o. m. GERBER Meat Market I feel indebted to party who wrote me information about Mihf P—H; will name party send me their name and address and receive re* ward. R Moore. I ■- ■■■

FOR SALE Fi(B KKEUIAS 10, fan »4 omlcal cooking, with Bkelgas or Estate Oa* Ranges See us before you bay. Stocky * Co., Monroe. mtf F< )R lALt — Order AAA Why Chicks bow. Bred for heavy egg production and quick maturity. Now hatching Kea us before buying. Model Hatchery, Monroe, lad. 907-ts SEVERAL good buys on demononstrator sewing machines —we teach eewing free, do hemstitching, buttonhole ms king; repair all makes; sell needle*, belts, part*. Binger agent. 445 South FirstPhone 411. 994-1111 frdk BAlt-lopsr brWa* wi stove*, on display—the Ideal bottled cooking gas New and used Maytags. Estate heating stoves. Decatur Hatchery. >•!»» Ot’E TO WAR and no arw cara It will be almost impossible to buy used cars to sell; am closing out what I have at present at reasonable prices. Better buy while the price Is right. 1935 Old* Sedan, lots of miles left; 1936 Hudson ( coupe, good shape; 19M Pontiac coupe, very clean, run* like new; 1934 Buick sedan, a nire one; 1935 Ford sedan, eitra good. 1936 Pontiac 4 sedan, nice dean car. Will accept reaaonable offer. Babcock Teuco Station. Second and Jackson St*. 9-9 t FOR RALE-Tied furniture: stoves and rugs—2 living room suites 98 and 912; 1 library table. 92 49; 1 round table, good condtlkm, 91 98; 3 buffet*. 93 50 to 97; 1 large circulating heater, good condition. 939. worth 910 more; 1 Round Oak stove, fair condition, 97; 1 11.3*12 Asmtnater rug. m Is. |3 50; 1 9*13 Olson rug. almost new, 912; 1 9x12 felt base rag. like new, 92.99; 1 piano. 95 Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199 4-2 t i'(Ht SALE - Ideal brick building for two apartments or more. Separate second floor entrance. Two blocks from town. Motor plumbing, furnace, basement. Get ready for new defense workers. Good location. Bob Heller, phone 870. k 7-3 U FOR BALE — Bed room suite. slightly damaged In shipping. Will sell very cheap for cash. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. Mt FOR SALE—At’PEES, Yellow ftelfcious, Stark. Steymans. 50c and up a bushel. Homemade elder apple butter 9100 gal. Transparent apple SMce, 40H gal. Otto D. Bieberlch. Route 2, Decatur. 299-x FOR SALte—G. tf.' electric range. deluxe model; uever used. Phone 452-R. 7-31 X FOR SALE - 120-acre farm, Root township, known as Berning farm: good bouse. 2 barns, electricity; all other buildings. Will take Defense Bonds, part payment John Schelman. Decatur. Phone 9542 7-3 U FOR SAl± I model B. John Deere tractor; 1 model D John Deere tractor; 2 General purpose John Deere tractors; 1 F-SoUcCor-mlck Deering tractor In extra good condition: 3 Fordson Tractors on rubber; 3 McCormick Deering tractor plows; 3 Oliver plows; sulky gang plows; 3 John Deere tractor disk harrows; 2 horse drawn disks; 3 fertiliser grain drills; 3 plain drills. 1 McCormick Deering manure spreader; 3 New Idea manure spreaders; 3 John Deere corn plaulera; T feed grinders; 1 McCormick Deering side delivery rak« in extra good condition 1 fteln hay loader: 1 McCormick Deering hay loader; 1 Chevrolet truck; 1 1491 Chevrolei imael track. If anyone I* interested in good used farm equipment buy now while It Ii waitable. Hteffen Implement Co Third street, Decatur, f| Q, , , Trade tn a Oe<- Town - tteeatar NOTICE! Buninerex will confinae an iihubl al the ROSS SERVICE SUU Road 224 - SUU Line while repairH to the bailditiK are being made. WANTED RAGS, Newupa pens. Scrap Iron, Old AuU liadiatora. Batteries, Copper Brass, AlunUnm and aii grades of scrap metab. We boy hides, wort, and sheep pelU the year rooad. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 7W W. Monroe St. Phon* 44;

WANTED WANTRD-Ca»bter sad bookkeep er, experienced. Good wage* AddI re** Box 60 % Democrat sa3tx WA.MTEb 4iri for goMrai"W*7 work. Small family Reply Box . 61. W Daily Democrat. 7-gttx | San’WANTEd I lArge mllllon-dollar feed company ! wants to appoint a man for special work In thia locality Should have | car and farm experience Write | giving your name and address to | 1 Box 49. care Democrat. H2-B ! • WUiTED- A fireproof sa»e Ar nold Simon, Berne. RR 1. 5-Sta o , i MISCELLANEOUS 1 fkMi U>iM at '4< No azpaaaa «o borrower. C. D Lawton. Decatur, lad 3Mbtf i NOTICE- We rebuild, flx chimneya - leaky roots Free estimates ou ’ aew roods; guaranteed Kaahr’e ’ Carpentry Service. Monroe. Phone Longenberger'a Grocery 306-401 x ‘ rTRMERBTffWfIdW-Wa’re move deal horaea, aewa. ken . eta Dacatar phone 9000 We pay . tU phone aharrrn. Tke Btedlar , Products Op. I<T42 LOST AND FOUND COST-Small police dog Wedae* 1 day a. m. Black, brown marking*. ; Has on black collar. Reward. Phone : 419. 7<lt i LOST or auTwhite Coon dog; name Jack; Finder , please notify Vilas Elzey Decatur i R. I. 56U O - ---- i FOR RENT [Mr BEN? Modern six room ’ house, bath, motor plumbing. garage. A. D. Buttles, agent. 74t j FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment-electric, gas, heat turn--1 ished. Adult* only. 446 South Firat. 5-g3tx , • ; RED CROSS ‘ Contributions I, ■"" Previous report 42.058.17 . J. H Koor* . LOO • Bert Ralston 1.00 t Richard Bischoff LUO p Dutiful Daughter* of . Evangelical Church 5.00 Oscar H. Fuelling . 2.00 O. J. Human 1.00 Mrs. J. M. Miller 2.00 ' Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Lower.... 2.00 ® Mr. and Mrs. Otia Shifferly 2.00 ’• Henry Luttrnm 100 B Mr. 4 Mrs. Fred Thieme Jr. 1.00 1 Mr. and Mr* Ear) B Adamo 140 t Mr. A Mrs. Ben McCullough 2.00 I Mr. A Mr*. ('. E. Sullivan ... 3.00 > Mr. A Mrs. Chas Knapp 3.00 II Mr. A Mrs. Willis Magners 6.00 I. Mr. A Mrs. Frank Llniger... 2.00 t Wm. Schnepf 2.00 t Mayme Deinluger IJH) J Mr. 4 Mrs. W. H. Patterson 2.00 n Mr. A Mrs D. g. Teeple ... 600 e Mr. 4 Mrs. Clarence Black. 1.00 r . Mr. A Mrs. Leonard Meta .... 5.00 d Mr. A Mr*. Nell Highland.... 1.00 u Mr. A Mr*. Eleven Biecrlst 1.00 .. Mr. A Mr*. Victor Ulman 2.00 y Mr. A Mr*. Kenneth Butler. 3.00 ir Mr*. Ella J. Nidi Inger 1.00 ; Mr. A Mrs. Robert Helm 2.00 n Wm. Neadstine 3.00 i. Rev. and Mr*. L. J. Martin 1.00 ( . Mrs. Jamett Sprague 100 n A friend 6.60 .. Mrs. Marte Krueckebt-rg 1.00 e Mr. A Mra. August Witte 1.00 y Mr. A Mrs. Clarence Deitach 1.00 y The Schafer Company contribution 7 Fred Knight 1.00 a Mart Gilson 1.00 n Mr. A Mrs. Charles Ward 2.00 I* Mr. A Mr*. Herman Alberding 2.00 Bernard Ulman 2.00 It Orval Sudduth 200 Marvin Stetler 1.00 r Mr. A Mrs. Lase Grfmmm... 2.4)0 • Beulah Fryback 2.00 B Wm. Btucky 2.00 Henry Bieberlch ...... 3.00 Mr. A Mr*. Lee Hllyard .... 2.00 Mr. A Mr* Lawrence Walters 1.00 Gilbert BtAppeahagen 2.00 Harry Top c 2.00 Orrin Stullo 2.00 Dorse Bwaveland 2.00 Doyle Steele 2.00 Virgil McClure .... 2.00 Eldon Lautxenheisci 2.00 . Curtl* W. Moser 2.00 ‘ Gerald Hart 2.00 Harry R. Frauhlger 2.00 R John Walter* 2.00 . Lyle Fran* 2.00 ” Mr. A Mr*. John AI herd Ing 2.00 ■ Mr. A Mr*. Guy Brown. .... 5.00 Total 92.169.17 J. • t The upward tread In cigar consumption during recent year* ha* J been portfcnlarly pronounced B among the more expenalve grade*, the Department of Commerce lays. N. A. BIXLER optombtribt J hour* >:M to 11:90 12:90 to 9:40 BaterthQfla, 9:00 p. m. VelMPheao 1M ■ Kyoa Kaamlmd Olaaae* Fitted

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MARKETREPOIM DAILY REPOPY OF LOC-I I AND FOREltart MARKtyM J Brady'S Mirkst for O*c*tur. J”* Crsigvlll*. Hosfl'ond and Closed at 12 Noon EM' (terreclad January - No cotnmteelon and no Veals received every day fl I*o to 13" Ibx |M|| 12" to 140 lt>* |H> to 140 lb* I*o to IM) lb* 1m) to 22" lb* ■III 22" to 25" lb* 250 to lb* 275 to 300 lb* MB 3"" to 350 lb* Mg 35" lb* . and up Ronsh* St»X' Hg Choice vcah-i* .Sg Spring lambs Hg Spring buck lamb* .Mg Yearling iamba M|| WHOLfffIALE EGG AND I POULTRY QUOTATION! ■ Pwrntotied by Meta* Kgg A Poultry C*. ■ Dooetur Phon* 144 I Corrected Januaiy ' gl Clean, large white egg* Kt Brown or mixed egg*, large. Medium <-gs* Pullet <xiw Mi Heavy heli* M|| Leghorn hen* Leghorn springer*. »ni."»t: Mg Ugborn etag* ...M| Heavy springers, smooth |g barred or white rock* Heavy stag* gg Heavy young white du<k» Old heavy rooetara, lb ... lg Old Leghorn roosters, lb M EAST BUFFALO LIVESTQtig East Buffalo. N Y Jan ' A —Livestock: fl Hog* 300; market acilv. steady; good and choice lb*. 112 10; trucked it) 17" - M 912-912.10 I Cattie. !0<). calve*. 5" -*'M| »ir<mg to 26c higher; <<>«> cutter and common, steen. 913 S Center*. 50< highei good choice. 916; common and n.111415. J Sheep 200 lamb*. 26c 91310 top; ewe*. 04 50 fl INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOC«gI Indianapolis. Ind.. Jan ■ udS — Livestock: i Hog*. 5.500; market *ti."ijU 20c higher; 230 250 Ib* 111 55: 280-40" lb* 810-611 7 B 140 lb*.. 810.50-611-60. 1 Cattle. 800; calves. 40". and heifer*, steady; cow* steer*. 810.50-812; heifer* hB 611.60. a Veaiers. strong. 616.60 down. M treme top. 917-Sb'-ep. 3.000; lamb, and !-*g Ing* steady; good to choic '.<sM 81250-813. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE I May July Wheat 81.21189-% 61 29#, ‘H-g Born »6%-% .87%A B Oats 51% .67% ->M Soybean* 1.12 144 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK I Fort Wayne. Ind.. Jan * 'IM —Livestock: Ilogs, Nieady to 20c high. M 300 lb* . 811.76; 200-22" lb. (lIM 16"1M) Iba.. 811. g&; 22" 24' l» 811 46. 240.240 lbw , 911.26. 2*l Ibo.. 911.10; 280 300 ll>* 111’ 300-350 Iba.. 810.95; 35" I 610 85; 150-160 lb*. 6115" H"-’» Iba . 81126; 130-140 Ib* . 61 > '< 130 lbs. 610.76. Rough* 810; stags. >9. Calves, gig; lambs, 912 'b CLBVCLAND PRODUCE Ovetend. 0., Jan. 8.-t< ''' Produce: Butter, firm; extra go'"l •* •tavdard, 37c. Egg*, firm; extra grutl-. ' l ' 4i Me; extra Brats. 30c; current rt ccipts. 31c. Live poultry, fairly active a* steady; hens, heavy. 28-24 c; difU fancy young. 6 lbs., and up. 212* 6 lbs., and under. 1447 c; tmi*"'’ and colored, 1415 c. Potatoes. Idaho. 0M3.15; <*»* round whites. 81.8542.16. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK RLCVATOR CO- — Corrected January 8 Beus subject to change during day. No. 1 Red Wheat » 1J * No. 2 Red Wheat > 1 No. 2 Old Yellow Corn 1 *. No. 3 New Core 1 * No. 4 New Corn 1 ” Mo. I Rye ■* No. 2 Yellow Soy Beans 1 J New Oats, 30-lb. test ■* Flax Seed - l *' — —rt) - Colorado Deep in Black Denver — (UP)—Revised f show that Colorado's state gover* tneut had its biggest surplus to tory at the close ot the last bi* nlai period. Original •stlntst** * rr ' that tke surpltii would be al*®' 6350,000, but a final survey r*' C4i ed the sisrplua was 9761.358.