Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1944 — Page 5

ATWkDAY, JANUARY IS, 1944.

jbkef Reports gtSA’UY AtPORT OF LOCAL I AND FODIIDN MARKETS • Br ■ KSMNBTT, MURRAY & CO. Ml kind* of livestock at Dssstur. Bam*. Craig-itle, Willshire received every day until 12:30 p. m : Corrected January 15 i to 870 it* t |p SOO >B.™.. 12 00 > to aw ite 11.73 U to 400 Ite...- 11 50 I to 120 ite- 9 00 t to 140 Ite. !» 50 ’StoUoite. 1000 • to 180 lte.._.. 12.00 Ji to 800 tot. 12 25 utot io so > Ml — 5.00 <8 fitinnn 8.00 da . 11 5 nbs __ i::eyttogf p— . 0.00 M < WHOLESALE egg ano POULTRY GUOTATIONS PumMied by JHbetr Egg A Poultry Co., Dacatur Phone 150 corrected January 15 large white eggs 3«< 15 an. large brown eggs, lit I# Ite. «p 28c Ist eggs 20c I jjkoni broUti* and fry rt 21c try bene 24« ■evy springers — —2«ashorn hens ——.... 18<* j HXMtort *O4 Stage 1.Vie ducks, white 1' |\ing emm. 18 lbs up — 20. local grain market BURK ELEVATOR CC — 15 Corrected January 15. — Beans subject to change M.g during day i Pru-ee delivered al .levator — I Red Wheat... SI 61 Wheat 1.60 1 Yellow Corn 16u 1 Boy laaaa. L*« I Boy 80m5... . 1.89 b Onto, 88-lb. teat .80 •*•-*- —--■? Grtate OS per !>u n-i i< »» Cora .04 per 100 lees — lek ’em. I ... ■ ' vp 1 r * ’’flH® ". • '■ WTRAL HOU* to> a sensational orca cam /during the ’2O s, nea A. Mtenan. 70, above, di* 1 ‘Ser of the Hhtlonal City Bank Maw York, has died after a WIMMO. During lu years divorce Mttgation, Stillman weed hit Wife, Anne Urquhart . iff* Potter, with Infidelity, and s SOteMared With charges of im* ipw relation* with a former I t'OTSgtrl (International) — .. - ~ fl ■ ; < fl . ifxT 1 ; T1 fl El /fill I 1' ■ w - ■ BKhtf* V-d*P* fl . . W fl • ■ ■’i t.«NTMN>AHD MMONAnON of ttaaastar General Frank C liter as iMtexraUc national ft ifcort-d from CM*.{o, but Walker has declined to wawsrf. Hebert Hannegan, 3*t, codoctor of Internal reve- * • te *Ute»- M said to bs . tet ter peat (International.

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for first Insertion 30< One Timo, Per Word™— V/ t t • Additions! Insertions Per Word, Per Dsy 10 Obltuarlaa, Verses, Resolutions. .... 81 Menus, run menu style *1 Notices, Cap Heads, 8-pL body™— 50c (18 picas deep, one column) FOR SALE FosrsAor — firood or htmsea? streamlined Insulated type, de llverod and set up. Immediate delivery on limited number. Bee Genova Hatcheries. E. C. Stucky, Phone 184. Geneva lad. 128-ts FOR SALE Baby chicks now hatching. Pullorum tested, AAA quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your broiler chlt-ke for layers now. Open esch evening except Wednesday evenings. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind. Phone 84. 305-tt rtlh SALE — Two - butcher cows. Aho I wheel trailer, 21-In. tires. Ernest Thieme, 7 miles northeast Decatur. a 12-2tx POSHBALE —Baby boggy, rubber tires; coal range. Mrs. Neal, 863 St. Vinson St., east of Legion Park. ILJtx JTst-ITEr'EIVED” - Shipment of new bed room suites. Decatur Uphclstry Shoy, 145 S. Second St. Phone 420. 12-2 t FOR SALE Trailer with steel bed, ball hitch and 16-ini h tires. Phone 1035 after 6 p. m. It-bit FOR SALE —1937 Chevrolet. A l condition. Tires almoal new Henry Selklng. R. 2 Decatur, lud. Mile east, 114 mile north Preble. I:;-.;t x FOR SALE —~ Fresh iow Adolph Schueler, 114 miles north and 1% miles west o( Preble. g 13-2 U FOR SALE—One Haines Bros, upright piano. One lady’s beaverettv coat, size 36. Daniel Sprang, 507 N. Se<-ond St. 13 b 3: FOR SALE Improved, highly productive 80-acre farm. 7 miles northeast of Berae. Direct from owner. Immediate possession. Inquire thin office, 11-dt FOR" SA LE - May-old Durham mule "calf. August Selklng. Ji Decatur, Indiana. Preble Phone, 12-3 U FAR SALE lied nr. m suite, complete, with set of twin bods, chest and vanity. This suite used lews than thirty days. Decatur L'pholstry Shop. 145 S. Second. Phone 42V. 12 2lx FOR SALE "Farmail F-13 and cultivator on good rubber. A-l condition. One half mi. south Dixon. O. %mi west. Edwin Pierce. 11-3tx FOR SALE 2a Barred .rock pullets 5 month* old. John Steffen It. No. ,4. Decatur, Indiana, Cralgville Phone. IMU FOR SALE—Hsn for your future. Good building lot and two acres of fertile ground at city limits on paved street. Flint offer of 8404 will buy. Bidi Heller, A Good Realty Service, phone R7«. to-ts FOR SALE—Grow food, help youi ( country, help yourself, buy victory garden near G. E. 15 month-1 ly Bob Heller. A Good Realty Ser-. vice. Phone 87b. IHf FOR SALE -Snappy’'Mb model Chevrolet c avertable. Private owner. All accessories. Box No. 2«4. Democrat. IMW rSR-fIAUE Two’ go<»d sewing machines thoroughly gone over. Priced 12.50 and 16.50. Boardman’s 448 South First St. 12-3tx FOR SALE — Grade Three tires 55 x 17. 600 x 20. 750 x 20. New prewar Inner tubes. Al D. Schmitt.

mt f6r*baijc~ Black into Plymoutli coach with radio and heater. Good white aide wail Urea Everything in good condition. Hee it at John Steffen. R. No. 4. Decatur. Indiana Craigville Phone. 12-2 IX For - "KUP-WHa - "’model radio. In good shape. 104 Was*. Oak street. Phone ML 12tJ a “Otedience ia the key to every doer."—Mac Doaald. NOTICE! We are now buying all grades of Paper stock at present market price. Alee want Scrap Iron, Rags. Rub her, Batteries. Auto Radiators, Brass. Copper, Aluminum, Zinc. Load Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin. But Not Tin Cans. All kinds of scrap is esssntisl for war purposes. We are aloe buyers of Beef Hides. Calf Skins. Sheep Pelts. Tallow, Pate and Oreoees Old Lard. etc. THE MAIER HIDE A FI R CO. 710 W. Monroe Phono 442

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FOR SALE — Several Drop Head sewing machines, RCA radic, several coal ranges and gas stoves. Decatur Uphlostery Shop. 145 8. Second. Phone 420. 13 21 WANTED I SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING | —All makes Needles, oil, belts. : parts. Boardman’s, 445 South First. 1t26 , WANTIiD-RadltM to repair. W>rick Bros. 261-ts ATM*LIANCkrsE!fvTCE-We repair all makes of sweepem. washers. ( ' lamps and ether electrical sppll--1 antes. Phone 463. Arnold & Klenk. 1 b 8-ts WANTED or <emi-modern home References. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 240-ktf I WANTED— WashlngSTiFo'nings considered. Mrs. Neal. Phone 4085. 11-3tx WANTED Ton-nt: 80 or 120 acre farm. Chas. Pugh. 115 N. Sth St. *■ i2-ztx; W.\ NTED One or two rooms sor 1 light housekeeping for three person*. Address Box. 203. % Democrat. 13-3 U All kind of hauling—Grain, Hay, 1 Feed etc. Phone 1068. Ed. Rice. I SALESMAN well known oil company Man over thirty preferred. Experience not • necessary. Immediate steady Income for man with car. Write P. T. Webster, 571 Standard Building. Cleveland 13. Ohio. 13-ltxs WANTED—Warm sleeping room; would prefer light housekeeping rooms. Address P. O. Box 295. 12-3 t WANTED -Furnace, smoke pipe and chimney cleaning, 84.95. All makes es furnaces repaired. Holland Furnace Co. Phone 1160. 11-gtf WANTED Hemstitching and but tonhole making. Mrs. Boardman 443 South First. 12« i MIS( KI.i.ANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION —Ws re more dead borae*. cows, boga, etc iiecstur phone 2oVO We pay all phone charge 1. The Stadler Pro tucts Co. 18-ts FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, aid Ing and Johns Manville rock wool Installation. Saves fuel, spells com fort, health, security. Boardman Phono 411. 1 261 TRY VAPO-BATHS —for Fin and bad Colds and be all Pepped up for the New Year. Herman C. Weber Bath House. 107 So. Second street. 3tf ————■■■o————— FOR RENT FOR RENT Small tarnished modern apartmuit uptown. Suitable for one or two. Also sleeping room. Mrs. W. J Kunlc, 127 N Thin! St Phone 271 g 13-3 t FOR RENT -200 acre farm in Union township on state road 101. Gecrge F. .Morris. g 12-3 t LOSTANDFOUND LOST Brown leather billfold between Decatur high school and uptown. Return to Equity Dairy Co. Reward. g 13-2 t MHKi: or rtxti. NHTTLKNKXT <1? HSTATF WO. 3?XI Notice Is hereby given tu thi- < reditore, heirs and legatees of tleiijaniln <S<-.-h<-r, der-e.-iaed tn appear tn the A'lama Circuit Court, held at at.ir. Indiana, nil tin* 7th day of F<-i>ruar>. C<ll. and ahnw cause, if any. why the Final Ncttlenient A<-- ■ omits with tin- • "tale of laid de. • ■st- nt should not he approved; and Mid l„ir- .-n, notified to then and Ulere make proof of h< Irshlp, and r» live their distributive ehartra. H<>mer E Neuenarhwander Ad-niiil»tr,itor de bonis non with will annexed. Decatur, Indiana. Jan. 7. tSH. t'. 11. Muselmaa. tflorae, Jan. k-13 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 <2:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p m. Telephone 135 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted

PUBLIC SALES If you are planning to hoM i Public Sale of Livestock, Farm Machinery or Heal Lnlale, Bte or C«H Harry Daniels AUCTIONEER Decatur. Ind. Phone 8713.

DECATUK DAILY DIMOCHAT, KCATUH INDIANA

TOW XSHIP TRI STKE'S ANNLAL HEPOHT TO THE ADVISORY BOARD OF HARTFORD TOM XSHIP, ADAMS COINTY. INDIANA, JAXVARY. IBM Reeeipfe January — 11 Auditor of Mate, unit pa 83910.11 IK To Retirement 159.4 S 16 Hpeelal School, trap*, b fd 58.17 32 County Auditor, revenue.... 199.1 s 89 Hartford Tp . Victory T ... s».l<t February—--26 To Victory Tax, amt. ded. . 54.10 IS To Retirement 155.40 Mareb—--24 To Victory Fund * Id. dog 103.90 t’» Victory Fund 1.80 April—--5 Co. Auditor & Ind. dog tax re-lnihurne for Sheep lows ... 137.53 3» To Victory fund 54.1 U Jeer—--23 To Victory fund — 40 26 Audit,* of Mate, ex. tax ... <3.63 24 T 1 Drew. Intang, dint IVO.II 26 T. I. Drew, lune draw .... <498.36 July—--12 State Supt. of Ph. Inst, sup 203.13 12 ivitinty Auditor, doe ref. 40.07 I'J ixiren Heller, trans. Fr tp 1885 14 26 To Withholding lax l.<o 26 Auditor of Stale, tult. sup 3410.8' 1 Subml—--3 Co. Auditor, com. sh rev. 133.15 3 Hartford Tp Sch Corp, ret 1W IO 1 Ervin Idling, tuition 25.0" OeSaber—--3 To Withholding 145..10 20 To Withholding — 155.30 Xo, ember—7To Withholding tax ....— 204.70 Dreember—--7 Auditor of Slate, excise tax ltl.ll 7 To «-qual and. of retlrJ. !<9.15 Ik County Auditor, Dec draw 34:4 4* IS County Auditor, Intag diet. 143.70 15 DeWaynr Steiner, tuition 20.00 21 To W H. Tax Fund . tot 79 24 Individual Dog Tax —71.00 Dlaharwemeuta January—--2 L. L. Hann, Supt. ai»p 8 38.18 2 Frank NuMXbatim, bond .... 80.00 4 Paul Y<>der Garage, rep. lit. 78.75 6 Dave Cramer, drill press 34.78 5 (h-neva Herald. »uppl|ex .... 8.50 5 fnited Tel. Co. rent h. a . 8.00 18 Hartford School Corp. re... 1*9.16 16 Spn lal School, trans, b. f. 58.17 22 T I. Draw, and. ex. rec 5.70 33 J. E. Ei krote. ob-c. Rw, sup 42.33 23 Berne l,br. rtiatenial . 81,15 23 Riiascll Steiner, tch. lab. a. 328.10 22 Merle Shoemaker, tea< hing 188.60 22 Tresale J, Glendening, do 158.10 22 Edna Glendening, do 121,18 22 Mary Hditagenliauf. do ... 145.10 22 Bernle<-e Van Matre. do 115.10 33 Beulah Augsbiirger. do .... 118.10 23 Mary Trapp, do 183.60 32 Sybllla G. Spruiuo r. do ... 140.10 22 Alva Fenatermaker. do 18110 33 Ernest ZeigleT, drlv. bun... 87.50 32 llicbwrd la-Roy Fields, do . 85.00 22 Edward Menlrbergi-r. do ... 78.70 22 Elmer Dubach, do 77.60 22 Wm Anderson, Jan. sup. re 70.10 22 A. F. Baker, Jan. service 40.00 22 John H. Duff. sal. trav. 72.30 23 Kflta Duff, rent 7.80 29 Victory Tax, tax deduoted . 50.70 30 Decatur Democrat, leg adv. 83.03 30 Berne Witness, do . 43.08 30 S-hug In, Agency. In f. Ik 7.67 February—--26 Bus-ell Steiner. teaHiing 189 31 26 Merle Shoemaker, d" 140.83 24 Trussle J. Glendening. do 83*. 1» 2* Edna Glendening, do 93.35 26 Mary Schlagenhauf, do . 117.71 | 26 Bernlece Van Matre, <lo 136.99 36 Mary Trapp, do ~ ... 146.60 | 26 Beulah Augsburger. do . 94.22 | 26 Sybllla O. Hprunger. <b> 140.1« | 26 Alva Fenatermaker. d<> 131.10 26 Ernest Zeigler, driving bus 91 39 26 Itloitarcl Lelloy Fields, do US.SO 26 Edward N MewWberger. do 80.50 26 Elmer Dubach, d» <?.30 34 Wm. Anderson, Jan. 4i. h. a 69 10 2* A F Baker. Jan. I. g n *O.OO 2* John H. Duff, sal. trav. <3.30 26 Effl< Duff, rent 7-W i 26 J. E Eckrote, elec. IMr 21.-3 34 Hartford Tp. victory tax 51.10 24 Hartford Tp. retirement 189.10 26 Klg.-*r ACo tp snp 9-•» I Mareb—x Modern Huppll Co., i-haira 48.17 13 J A lamp, paint 5.11 2.. J E. Eckrote. elec, lite ... 19.58 26 Ituaaell Steiner, tch. *UJ>. ... 217.80 26 M< rl< Siu,"maker, teach. I«* $0 26 Tressia J Glendetilng, do 158.10 26 Edna Glendening. do ,s * }" 26 Mary Schlagenhauf, do 145.10 26 Bernlece Van Matre. do 146.10 84 Mary Trapp, do 183.60 26 Beulah Auvßturger, dp. 113.10 26 HybiHa G. SpTunger. do .. 140.10 26 Alva Fenatermaker, do 181.10 34 Ernest Zeigler, div. bus 89.18 26 Itlidrard la-ltoy Field*, do 86.941 24 Edward N Me«M»erger. do 79.80 26 Elmer Dubach, do, kero. 81.16 28 Wm Anderson, Jun. h.h. s. 69 to 26 A F Baker, Jan. 1. X »■ *0 <«' 24 John 11. Duff. aal.. trav. 73 30 .•< Erth- Duff, rent - <.*o 38 Victory Tax, tax ™ 29 Klgm A Co., sup. ■•’ Os; 29 To Victory Fund, tax LJO ::l Eugene Lindsey, sheip kill 78.64 1 31 J. O. Price, do lOi.-l'l lerll—'ottector of Int R«v '"T. 16; 34' 9 Decatur Democrat, lug. ad 130 | 9 Berm Witness, do 1.44 33 Hunlingt >n lAb.. Jan bldg 87.F7 , 33 J E Eckrote, elec, lit . yO.t. ■ 23 Rev. C. J. Gerig. East. wr. .>.OO I 21 Modern Hch Mttpply, *ttp 39 «• | 28 A F Baker, Jan I. g K 10.00 i 28 Win Ander«on. Jan. h h. a. *9.10 28 John II Duff. sal., trav. .. 73.J0 .■» Etfl. Puff, rent . • 2* Ih nest Z-inter, driv. bus 89.19 2« 11l- hard la-Roy Fields. d<< JB.lH’ 29 Edward N. Meshlu-rger, do <».6y 2» Elmer l»nba«-h. 78.40 2* Russell Steiner. tea<-b. sup. 2W.»® 36 M< rle Shoemaker, tea- li W-U | 2* Tressie .1 Hlmdenlnx. do I*B IP sx Edna Glendinine, do . 121.10’

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“ONE, TWO. THREE AND FOI R!" I HM/ AT LAST IDE 1 l/uUONER WHO THE WELL, BLOW Mt #HELLO, POPEVE, OUR ■ ARE OFF FOR OUrL <OTHER WO UJUL BE DOWte'-OSCAR/ VRAiN iG LATE THERE ARE FOUR IN\ (okay, YA'LL LET ME KNOW BASIC THE DETAIL. OUVg MAKES a -sou are y < j — ROW CHAB6E,THE/ I .( i xS < - ~ *yj <*, 4*. A J I AsC .VJ BLONDIE ■ 1 MEN ARE SO HARD TO PLEASE! By Chic Young ■ ■'* r ,q (• ■' "-T* c tz: — 1 ; < i

- 23 Mary Schlagenhauf, do 145.10 fk Bernlece Van Matre. do 115.10 88 Mary Trapp, dp 18» 60 ti Beulah Aucaburgor. do. 112 10 3» Sybllla G fiprunger. do l<o 10 8* Alva Fenatermaker. do 121.18 2" Menn Bk Concern, rt typ 20.00 88 ByhlHa fl. Hprunger. music test 2* Rev M. Wortliman, c. ad . . 16.00 I 88 Victory Fund, V. tax .. Ts 10 88 Madlxon Paint Co., paint 19.6 V I 28 Berne Eq. Ex., ■ oal, pixel 540.38 1 Moy—--1 Montgomery A Co., wax, a. 41* 1 3 The Garland Co., supplies 7.84 4 Roy Moser, labor 8.10 12 Leonard Supply Co., sup 5.06 1 14 Donald Clark Brown ecm. 3.75 ' 14 H II High. Jan. sup 3To 21 Roy M"»er. labor 9 30 31 J. E Eckrote. ele.-, 1U . sup 28.33 : 24 M W Rothert, of. aup «.*3 ' 26 John H Duff, sal, trav. 73.30 i« Eflt- Duff, rent 7.50 1 28 Max Hlgkin, Hartford cem. 10.00 39 Roy Mo«er, lalbor 11.70 June—--1 17 Hoosier Supplies, Jan. sup. 679 17 Berne Lbr Co., rp*. bldg.. 3.9-'-17 Aiber»on Cam. Assn, i- of c 30.00 17 Max Ittggin, eare Hart. c«wn 18 00 17 Huntington lath., Jan. aop. 2 <0 32 Kiger > Co, office sup 1.65 23 Victory Tax. tax 10 23 Collector Int. Rev., V. tax 61.50 33 '.'Union Di>ba< h, <-hk k kill 12 00 1 26 John H Duff, sat., trav 72.30 36 Elfie Duff, rent 7.50 26 L. L Hann, sch. ex. »up ... 5x 96 26 Amerli-anna Corp , bonk* 8».75 24 J I. Ilok omli Co_ Jan. sup 42 6* 34 G. Neuefischwander. Ina.. 10 00 30 Max Itixxln. Hart. cem. 5.00 30 Donald Clark. Brown cem. 11.10 8 Grover Moser, Ins. 100.53 10 Runyon's Grocery, H E. s 2* 44 18 Modern Sch. Supply Co., a. 35.95 28 John 11 Duff, sal. trav . 70.H0 28 EW* Duff, rent 7.50 28 Withholding Tax. tax 1.80 3 Hartford Tp. Heli. Corp, ret 188.40 4 J. E. Eckrote. elec. Its. 3.0 n 4 Theo. Voder, repair* 2 00 7 Jesse E< krote, rep to bldg 33.60 :M. w. Rolhert, of., "ch. sup 16.50 Kiger A Co., snp. 51.98 9 Ind. Lumberman's In*. in». 29.60 12 Frank Neushautn. stamps.. 4.25 13 W W. Brigg*, bn* Ins. 12.88 18 Stucky Dept.. Store, mater. 1.51 34 J E. Eckrote, ele<. It* Lsl» 28 A F Baker. L O. bldg 53 25 31 Berne Eq. Ex., coal 11*.56 31 John H. Duff, sal, trav. 73.50 31 Effie Duff, rent ... 7.50 31 O. O. Hprunger. rep pianos 18.00 September— _ 1 Decatur Democrat, ad. bud. .<O. 2 Modern Hrii Huppb. *>h a. I M I Berne Wltnesa. ad. bud 50.55 6 Frank F. Moser, ad bd. ■> •><> 6 Harvey GaHboden, du 6 Menno Moi ls, do 600 10 Main Auto Hup. Co., ply eq 23.55 13 rrHt*«t Tel. Co., tel rt h.a. ■.»■ 14 Huntington laxb Inc., Jan * 7«* 18 Win. Anderson, labor, rep U’s IS Frank Neusbaum. In* 56.76 18 Geneva Hatcheries, st. gas 4*o 31 J. E. K krote. etoc. Us 2-83 87 Emmett Stahl, rps buses 20.30 30 Mary Schlagenhauf, teach 185.00 2V Alva Fenxtennafcer, do . J 40.60 36 Belah Augsburger. do 130.40 30 Edna Glendening. do 141 40 30 Tressie J. lllendening. do 179 SO 30 Russell Steiner, do 256.62 30 Mary Trapp, do 154 00 30 Hyhilla <l. Hprunger. do 149 10 130 Berniece Van Matre, do . 172.30 30 Merl. Shoemaker, do 198.00 30 Wm. Aiiderxon. Jan. h. h. a. 73.90 I 30 A F. Baker. Jan. I. K s. 40.00 i 30 Ernest Zrlgler. drlv. bu*6 I 30 Rh hard l*elto> Fields, do 3" Elmer Duba-h. du 95 V" 30 Edward N M< -hherger. do MBO 30 John H Duff, sal., trav 72 30 Effie Duff, reirt - ]..>o to nr,-graphical Pixl> atl«* 3 • to Geo. H< hlagenhauf, h»bor 35.35 Ortober—--1 Hmllli hi*. Am h In . 3 Federal Tax Fund With 18* 3" 2 internal Revenue, lax 189 -0 10 Al-Jax Chem. 08., Jan. aup. 11 41 I 19 Meshberger Bros, stone 19 ’2 1» J E l-kkrote. Jan. snp. llts 79J8 20 Russell Steiner, teaching 319 00 38 Merle Shoemaker, du 190.00 20 Trrasie J. Glendening. do 1<9.*0 20 Edna iHsndenlng, do .. 144-60 20 Mary Schlagenhauf, do IJ- ”o 30 Bernlece Van Matre, do 173.30 2U Marv Trapp, d- IBMJ 30 Beulah Augsburger, do 130.4 V 30 Hybllla G Sprung* r, do 118.40 30 Alva Fenatermaker. do 140.80 3" Ernest Zeigler, driving bus 98.0© 841 Richard fceftoy Fields, do 9- 00 30 Elmer Dubach, do »5 " n 20 Edward N Meshberger. do 96 ill* 20 Wm Anderson. Jan. h. h. s. 7’ 90 20 A. F Baker, Jan I X x. 40.00 20 John II Duff, sal. trav. 73 .0 ZO Elite Duff, rent 20 Federal Tax, withholding 188.30 33 First State Bank, w h. tax l*».7V No,ember— . . 10 l»eratur Democrat, b-K. ad 3I - in Herne Wltne**. do • *■ 10 Herne Lbr C-», material 5.n ■ L 2 Grocer M->ser, ins •»* i IT Haul Vod-T Garaxe. lab 1* 113" [ 24 Beulah Augsburger. teach, lit-I I 31 Edna Glendening. d<> 118 3* Tressie J Glendeping. do IM 8* 21 M iry Schlagenhauf, do 137.60 ; 34 M< rle Hhoemiker. do M< «3 24 Russell Steiner, do SC.-. <9 21 Mary Trapp, do |B7.’<o 31 Ucrnleix 4*» I 21 Alva Fenstermaker, d-. J4<> »<• 34 Hybllla il Hprunger. <t«' 149 10 34 Ernest Zelgkr, drlv bus V-.O" 21 Richard la-lioy Fields, do 9- 00 38 I'Mwaril N MesMwrg.-r. do 95.00 21 Elmer Dubach, d” ?.< <"• 31 Wm Anderson. Jan. h. Its. .3,90 21 A F. Baker, Jan. I X « 40.00 24 John H. Duff. »al. trav. 73.10 31 Effl* Huff, rent 7 -'8 121 J. E E krotc. ele-. Its 1■ 3* ' 21 Witholding tux, fr--m v*o 7"

‘ First HL Bank, dep. w.li. I 804.70 7 Leland Smith Ina. A*“ in* 6* 56 7 Berne Witness, legal adv 1.58 7 Amerlcanna Corp.. liorAi* <9.75 7 Hartford School Corp ret I*9 45 1* Kiger A Co., annual report-- 2.15 16 Runyon's Gr-cery, H. E. a. io.’4 15 Berne »4 Ex. coal 2« 19 IS Lyman K Hann. sup. 17 I* tO Bern<- Eq Ex. ■oal *0.0” 22 Paul Yoder Garage, regis b 27.0* 22 J. E. Eckrote, Jan. *U|> llts 2*.10 24 Russell Steiner, teach, sup. 270.45 21 Merle Shoemaker, teaching 174 0" 21 Tresale J. Glendening, do 179 art 24 Edna Glendening, do 144 6" 21 Mary Schlagenhauf, do 165.00 24 Bernice Van Matre. do . 172 i" 24 Mary Trapp, do 151.00 24 Beulah Augsburger, do 130.40 24 Sybllla G Hprunger. do 149 10 24 Alva Fenatermaker. do 140.60 24 Ernest Zeigler, driving bus 95.00 24 Ith-hard Leßoy Fields, do 95.00 21 Edward N M<-»hlberger, do 95 00 21 Elmer T>uba*-h. <l-> M 80 21 Wm And- rson. rps Jan hhs 75.60 21 A F Baker. Jan lx * . 40.00 21 John 11. Duff, sal., trav 72.10 21 Effie Duff, relit 7.50 24 Internal Rev. W. 11. tax 301.70 31 W H. Tax 201 70 21 Berne Fire Drpt., tlte run 21.00 28 Fabric Fire Hoae t'o h. f. t 3* 50 Statement show lag 4 mount of All Msarta pnld to lbr Varinas Funds of Hartford Township, nt Vlnma l onely Diaburarmente Therefrom ami lialamca Remaining Therein for the Year Ending Dr-comber 31. 1943. Totals u< 411 I undo Balance „n hand I *526.70 Hecelpis during year 28892.85 Total balance* and receipts .: 111 - Disbursements during year 2X339.55 Final balances *OBO.OO Township Fund Balance on itand 8 1790 3* . Receipts during >ear 612.19 Total of balam es and receipts 3133.37 Dntbursement* -luring vear 14*0.70 i Final balances -2 17 Ilog Fanil llalam c ->n hand 8 1 00 Receipts during year . 228.00 ■ Total of balances and receipt* 327 "" Disbursements during year l'<"<>o Final balances ... 137.n0 Tuition Fund Halance on hand I 38M.75 Receipts during year 13788.73 Total of lialam ea and receipts 17 177 17 Disbursements during year rm*'- t’ Final balances 3176.03 llond Fuad Halaiac on liatid I ‘*l7 1 Total of balano* and receipts Disbursements during yeat special Schtsil l und Balance on hand Receipts during year -' ■ Total of balanee* and receipts .. 9094,1» ; Diatiursementa -luring year 6501.21 Filial balances 3193.21 Library land He-'-'ipts tlurlng yeat 8 ll'< '■*'. 1 Total of balan- es nn-l receipts 119.58 Disbursements during year 10o.no Total balances as shown b> this rep-nt 18080 00 Final bMXncea 19.56 , Warrant-checks ou-tamling December 3t. 191 8 ’0 00 Total liulum e an<l outst Holing warrants, D*--ember 31, 191.1 8120.00 Cash in depository Lh-cetn-t.er 31. 194’ IU 1. J.sbn H Durt. the li u»l<- ..r I Hartford Township. Adam* County, Indiana, do s-.1-muly swiar lor affirm! lliit Hu pr-cwll'ix report of Receipts. lilaliursemeut* ami Halances is true ind ■ >rrec*, as I vet fly lelieve, ami I further de- fare thai the sums willi which I am <-harg*-.l In this report are all »f tile sum* i< - celved *•> me. ami that th- variouItems -d expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums *tat*-<l. and without express or Implied agreement that any portion thereof j shall lie retained by or repaid to inor any other person. And I furth* dt-clar--, and swear tor -iffitmt that I have rweived no money, nor article of value. In consideration of any contract made be me a* True- i tee of till* T-swnship J->hn H Ibifl. Tr-i*t<-of llartfont Township HubS'ribed and *w--ru to in-tor* me, th*- Chairman of th* Advl*-<t* Board of ids Township tills Illi day of January. 1911 Menno M> rtx, Chairman of tin- Advisory Board *<f llnrtford Towitshyp Till* report was ri-clvid. a--ept*| wl. and approved by Hl*' Advisol v Board -*f thi* Township at it* an- ’ nual mertfng. this tin- Ith day of January, 1914. MENNO MERTZ HARVEY GAItBODEN FRANK M*»Ht:it. Advls'ry Board. Hartford ToWßahtp. ■'■O ANSWERS TO “IN) YOI’ KNOW?’ !. Fitir liuiidrwl and thirty yearn — (Ex 12 401 2. Levi < Matthew I—* Luke 5 272»). 3. Satan—(Job 2:41. 4. Jerusalem—l John 5 2i. 6. John the Baptist—(John «» 351.

BTATBTI MILK T t V ’ F F *s®R I OLD t T\ 1 ■'? 0 M 100 I POLHM I I ) n*" 1 " - y IOBPBB j Jj* 1 gAiANOWiCX*/ / IJ BIAIYST©K FnIW RUSSIAN I JU 1 I 1 \ OfftNSlVI | I* ? POLAND L / * a. X \ NAZIS FIGHfI " " tJX ‘WOWV DfSMRATfIY v X CAFi ROUTI ' HZIMYSI-s A ORIN / XX , 1 ■-X HUNGARY ft SIXTH RUSSIAN OFFfNSIVR within a month has been opened by Red Army forces in the Mozyr sector ol White Russia, as shown on thia map. The Soviet troops that captured Samy wem reported to be advancing westward toward Kovel, 80 miles away Meanwhile, the Luaaians beat off a Nazi counterattack in the Bug river area, where tho Kusaians are trying to Gap a large Nazi force. (1 nternational) F**WWWW4FMWWWWWV«OWWVWVWWMnAILIVW*nAnrtRn* | NOTICE! lOn account of the dea’h of a member of our firm, A. V. (Oil) Yost, it will lie necessary for us to close our business until I FEBRUARY Ist approximately — to enable us to settle the partnership. YOST BROTHERS MfVWWUteAAMVMWVUWWWWUWWWAMVWWMfWMWW PUBLIC SALE A* I have Mild my f irm. I will Fell at public auction 1 mile Wea! >t Plea*aut .Mill* o; 6 mllea Southeast of Decgtur, on Tuesday, Jan. 18, 1944 Commencing at 10:00 o'clock sharp CATTLE -I Hereford heifei. due to freshen noon. 1 Hereford Bull. 18 moil’ll* old SHEEP —2G Ewe : I Dor*ct Buck CHICKENS 38 Whit. Rock I'ull*-• beginning io lay HAY & STRAW 10 ton Clover Hay. 75 bale* Whi.it and Oat* Straw. CORN—Joo bn. Corn In crib; Some Clover Seed. — IMPLEMENTS — I firm wagon and rack; 2 xpring tootli harrow*; 1 mower; 1 hay take; 1 walking breaking pl >w; I five-ahovel cultivator: 2 double bhovel plow*; I gulden plow; I 12 hoi* hog fe.-der; 1 • XXI2 brooder hou*e; 2 feed boxes; 2 hog trough*: *lieep P'-dl'ig trough*. 2 corn ,*heller*: 1 feed grinder; font steel D-ed tronr’a; 4 ladder*. 19 Itnnchna wo*>d shingle*; 50 used cement blocks; 1.00" feet walnut lumber; 500 f<et of iixetl lumber; roll of new chicken fem- I lileycle. good as new; 'Butchering tools; Jr iz- <i--im ►•pai tt-u, whir bariow. Cross <nt (saw; I duz. good grain rick-; Lawn mowe’ l.at .’*; gr’nd«tone; fork*; axes; log chains; ihoveto: spade*, lot- of small farm tool* and many article* too numeron- to mention. 2 Hiding Saddles J|| d full sit of riding equipment. FURNITURE -Antique Walnut -p<» >1 leg tal>l< . walnut rtand; w.il nut hod 1 dining i .om table; 12 dining i<*«n chair*; 3 drop leaf table*. 3 kitchen table*; I k- roaen*- Moves; I laiiiul y *tov*-, 1 stovo truck, 2 <ot*; 1 t-.inboard; crocka; dithos; bed springs; <-a>klng ulen*fl;, buckets; till** . terms—Cash Bryce Daniels, Owner iSitmun A St rahm—Auctioneers.

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