Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 14 January 1946 — Page 4

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*1 Willing ■HS*O ■! ■ ■llll*ll* DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published ffvery Evening ncept Sunday By THE DBCATVR DEMOCRAT COIncorporated ■aterad at tba Decatur, Ind. Poat OEks aa Second Claaa Matter tH Heller Preaident R. Holibouee Bea r A Hue. Mgr. Dick D Heller .. Vice-President A whale ha* been dlMOtered ao large that a man can stand erect In its mouth. Page Jonah. Indiana now baa only Si .000 old age pen*ioner» aa compared to 70,000 a few year* ago. There ar< also fewer children receiving pub lie aid but mi* division of public welfare showed a slight gain the last quarter of IV4& -O Buxluaa* fanner* and dairym-u adrlse velar* ua aho think of euRaging either of thorn* line* of business io drat take a job whure they can learn She business and after a few year* start for themselves. It sounds like wise advice. O—O General Mai shall a* ema to be doing a real job In China, again proving bls great value as a public servant. A truce baa beeu arranged between the warring factions over there that will bring the | first cessation ofbostilities in a d-cade and a new era of political freedom. - ...O—O Dusty Miller, humorist and lociuerer of national fame, will addies* the Uou's Club here tomorrow evening. Diuty is a favorite here and those who have the happy privileg of hearing him will enjoy hie humor and give serious thought to hi* philosophy He'll make you laugh and think -0 Strikes are expensive and the present epidemic may result in disaster to many. If controversies ean be -etik-il by arbitration, lie fore the walkouts occur, it would I surely save millions of dollars for both management and labor. The sooner the matters ar<- adjusted the better it will be for every one for Its time to be producing and marketing the millions of items so badly needed. --O—O An "la.OOo chicken of tomorrow ' contest fat being sponsored to continue three years, it is expected to produce the ideal meat-type fowl. We have developed lintfeather, d chickens, better layers and healthier hens. Now it is proposed to make them a real part of the butcher'?, isuals with drum •sticks like the leg o mutton sleeves the girls used to wear. . 0-0 Things move fast now, and al-, ready the great war* that ended only a few mouths ago seem far away. Hundred* of fighting men are pot yet home from tins last war, Yet many are already talking about “the next war'' aud guessing its time of arrival. Surely there l» nothing so inevitable as suoh an attitude seems to assume Hur>ly, as Robert Brow mug declared: “Our times are in His hand Who aalth 'A whole 1 planned, Youth show* hut half; Trust God: see all Dor be afreid!” -0 Contemplated re pain to Indiana'* state bouse will be deferred until condition* improve. Bid* were received a few days ago bet were ao far abov? estimates that the committee wisely decided to postpone the beautifying until construction cum* have dropped aud materials fare more easily available. This is not the time to build unless its necessary. Available labor and materiel will by required by those whp rndst reconvert and for the purpose of furnishing, more bousing. -0-0 UcreaslDg costs of publication J daily newspapers has made it necessary that the Daily Democrat make a Might. adjuMment upward

on mail subscription rates Our price is still among the lowest priced In the midwest aud w« are sure that the increase of lees than half a penny a day will not Injure any one. Wo hope Ui Improve the 1 paper and to make it more interI eating by publishing more local ' news and to cotinue the features I • and the world wide coverage. I 0-0 I Tlv Red Cross quota for Adams county in the March drive will be I 111.000 which is IS.OH lews than • last year*. C. E. B 11. county chair man of the organisation has named Clarence Zlner as general < hair man. lie will nominate assistants ' for tho various divisions of the county and with proper cooperation will kw p the county al the very front for this splendid work. The Red Crone does a great job in pe«<e lime a* well as in war time add this year the demands upon them will be great because while tin wars are over, our boys are still scattered far aud wide over tbe world, thousands arc iu hospitals and millions require the services of tbe help giving group of many worker*. Tbe 194t> uunual campaign utiuuld and we are sure will be another succeasful one. —o Spending For Vets:Coat* of a war are a continuing factor, as everyone knows, aud some experts are beginning to figure what Hie financial outlay will be in the peace years Brookings lusi it ution. a tactfinding organization, predict* that pensions and compensations will call for an outlay in the federal budget of |2.VM.OM.O(*I). Other benefits under the Gl Bill of Rights will swell the total to at least 13.000,000.000 a year. Education and training will end in a f w years but other expenses, such as hospitalization, compensation and pensions, util keep on rising. Through Iblb and all prior war veterans' expenditures had cost the nation 86.846.000.000. From Ibis to June 30. 1044. veterans' benefit* totaled an additional 821.000,000,000. V-terans of World War II total three times the number engaged in World War I. pendons. < ompeui-atiun and hoapttalization costs have increased, and it is inevitable that in the next twenty years much more than 111.(*00,000.000 will be spent. Some estimate the outlay at more than 1100.000,000,000. America is not niggardly in caring, for those who have fought U> her wars. She will be more generous with these vet,.runs than with any in the past. No Hospital Deficit:* The word "deficit" conveys an ominous meaning for when u»-d It* financial matters one is given the Impression Mint there Is a deficiency or that funds are short. Through a lack of understanding the word has creeped into the discussion of the request for additional appropriations tor the Adams County Memorial hospital. There is no shortage of funds in the hospital treasury. Ou the contrary, there b a surplus of funds and under tbe law the trustees imul ask the- County Council to appropriate Hu* additional amount «o that it can be expended for regular operating expenses in connection wltdi tbe institution. In 1015. the hospital "took in”, gbt.K7g.tifi. Operating expenses totaled 183,679.39, leaving a profit of 16.182.17 tor 194* Claims and bills for the cal* ndar year amounting to 14.44tf.7g were carried ovei to the first meeting in January, and since the hospital ( receipt* revert to the county* general fund at the close of the year, the legal action of re-opprop-rUUng the funds to pay she sc- > counts i* nacessary. With the de--1 duction of 14.448.78 from the IS.1 182.47, tlv bopital will etill show I a net operating profit of 11,733.69

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r for 1945. t The trustees also asked that r 11.6*6 be appropriated and charged t against the 1946 budget which If i had been paid prior to the first • of the year would have practically • oquurod local pts with eapMdttI urea. i No. the hospital does not have a deficit and the appropriations considered today by the county council. is merely a legal step In con ' fortuity with state law sud sup erviaion of Ute imard of accounts. i ■ o - — — Tovtvsiiii* tki » AMl.it i hii-oiu to ths; aihimhiv Hot It II o| MA*IIIX<-n>X TOWSMIII* OF t|lt MS < «»i vrv. iihiiim .leunari. IVM II Am-.tiiil ISu Ik- t Forward |9,022.1# - Thurman I Drew. • una'l h< it. fund hit it II i 26 W ith Tas Fund, with t»x JI *# lrhrw«,->— 13 Auditor <»f Xlate toil sup. 1,651 «« 34 U’asl, Tp Will Cp. Tss lit. 3' I! ‘ 2* Whldg Tax Fd., Wlildg Tx 31 30 Merck—iu Thru i !»;« *. spl*- h<*g Mi. Jt Whig. Tax Id. Whdg. fix !|JO MarJi Wiuni-s-T Drew. DT K F. Jeer—--1 T I Dun. June Dial. s'il.SJ 11 W. Wltinis-J Stnbr., Dg T 41 00 Jeb—--2 Wlildg. T.. I'd.. Wbda. T. J.<*o 4 T I Drew. Coug. F'l In 31 T Drew-J Httibr.. SHM DT D.'C 24 Ad fit lud. Tul. fiup. 162t.:e Anguei—--31 Wild* T Fd , Whdg. Tax Ik -0 Seplrsihcr—--21 Whdg. T Fd. whdg tax «.»0 • October—--21 Wlthholdlug T. Fd . whdg t. It tn 31 Wash. Jp H. I'p, tea ret. 25.»0 A ut ember— J» Whdg. It Fd. Whdg tax 13 »0 December—- ■ t 1 Dr»w, Dec. dist. •333..'.r> ■ Wash Tp x- Cor., tea. ret. Jxk ti Whdg Tax Fd. whig tex <3.:»0 iMsbmwmcnte Jaaueri- . , 11 W T>n<l:sll. bond true. 1200 in Della Dt-VoSs. oft rent so o« ; 13 Kd F Kerling. bond '-oust. 1* •>« j 2« Victor E Byerly, vrauspor. 10 °0 • 1 26 Kirimih Parrish, do. lion • 25 T It Noll. do. 700« f jfi tirat-e I Hurst, du 13.0 n - St Harry K* rslmer. do. . 75.00 2< Fred D Marie Ahr. do 65.00 ; 25 Delores li Byerly, teaching 112.5 n * IB Thomas Adler, do. till*** : 3t Alice Mlcha«ls,d<> lU l n , 26 Kay Brown. Janitor srrv. J 5.00 : 26 John Chllcote. do 55.00 ! J stonel>*irn*-r, sat. * exp. P!» ! 26 Whiling T Fund, whdg lax 21.3 S i 3# Farm Bsreau Service. Gas 29.’*’, ; , 31 A. J Mov rACo iul* trk.Jk. 14.50 I February-— i 3 fnd Ser. Corp, lights at Dry. J 7* I 3 I' S Clieiu Co.. Janitor sup. JO.ot , l 5 EJi>ers*-n Ker. Sta . gas,dine i 2*' '. 7 Uraut Mot Co., mat . lab. bus 17.15 . 10 Jay Co It E M C. Its .Deßt. J.«« 113 De* l*lv Deni., pub an. r*-p. 13.."1 . 23 Victor E. Byerly, transport toon . J 3 K<rnietli Parrish, do. 01.00 . J 3 T. It Noll. -J<* 70.1*0 !J Grace I llufst do. 73 (u* . Harry K- ratine', do -Sul* . J 3 Fred A Marie Ahr. do 65 on |33 lta< Brown, Janitor serV. 24.0 H . ■ 23 John Chllcote, do. 25 I*o ' ;*3 Delores 11. By< rly hashing ill I! ' It Thomas Adi* r, d<- 123.36 1 23 Alb* .Michaels , do. 119 10 J 33 Wash. Twp. A ii. Cp. ie. ret. 33.3! ; :g Hern. Wit. C.., ph-, an. rep. 13.30 * It Vl-Jax Chein. Co, f|. dress. S.SO ; 2t John Kl<*nel>urnxr, sal.. *xp i*k SO * 26 Whldg. T Fund whdg. tax 31.3* ■ 26 A J M"**er A- Co., 1.,* a UII la. *.lO ? Jx Farm Bur. S* tv., gas. fur bus B t<> ■ It Calvin Coppers, do. 30.32 ; Mar.-b—- --;. Mvsiibcrg, r lire St. <'<>. stone X.JS ' !<* Walter* Fl A lit Co., re. bl. 17.25 | Jo F Krl- k C|. Co., co»L By. :>2.12 • ■ 17 Ed Newport, clean, cess. 1100 I 17 J 1,. Hlndelilong, la . cc»s. 3.00 I i 17 Floyd Mlb-hell. do. I3S : J 3 Victor E. Byerly, transport, 10.00 ; !3 Kvrmeth Parrish, •!■*. 6100 I 23 *P. It. Noll, do 70 00 ; • 22 Grace 1. Hurst do. 73 00 i 4.1 Harry Kerrhn*-r, do. xt 30 I • 23 Fn-d A Marls Ahr. do. *5.00 S 2 Ka<- Brown, Janitor serv. 23.6C* 1 22 Jolin Chilcote, du. 35.00 23 Iw-lore* B Byerly teach. 112 3# 23 Tin.mas Adler, do 14100 ( 22 All-e Mb haels. do. 149.4# , • 23 lud. Serv. Corp., < !e-1. Brby. 3.7 S ' 23 Mud A h Sup. Jan. sps 66,’C. • 26 A J Moser Co., pts,, la., bus 4.l‘> J7 Calvin Coppeas, gas «r., bl*. 31.0.3 JX John Htoneburner. sal., exp. 99p2 2k Whdg. T Fund, whdg tux 2130 April—--3 (*<•!. of Ipt Bev., whdg. tax 72 90 13 Ball St Tc.* Col., aud. teats 10.3» IV lay Cy It B. M. ('.. Its, DBt. 2.53 21 Victor E. Byerly transport I«.u<* '.’l Keriuetli Parried, du. . 11.## 21 T K N.dl. (10. ?«JW» Grave I. Horst, do. 75,0<t 31 Harry K*-ndiner, do "9 00 21 Fred A- Marie Ahr. do. #5.00 > 21 Kle Ur<*n, Janitor service 2500 21 John Chilcote. <|o. BC>.tK* 1 JI D'-lorva B Byerly, tca<-h. 112 30 21 Hu.mas Adler, do. 111.00 11 All*. Michael*, do 14#.1« 2'. John Stoneburner, -al., e*p 9# 3<* IS E <> Krgerreia, gd. Fr. id*r. S.w* jr. V. JohiiM.n, shed, thus i mo, to.oo 35 Dr. C C. Itayl, phy. ex., em, lx.ftd - 25 Wiidg. T. Fd., whdg tax 21 So g'> c. Cuppes*. gas. gr, vat. st 31.13 I 20 J <>. Trhk r. 2 -beep. 1 ch. 21.6# Mae—- . z I *•■•*. DI. Detn. Co.. «d. bus. nr. 1.32 9 SllttltS Co.. Ins. on bus 30.75 I 9 Berne Wit. C*>., ad. bus n*-g. 3.02 19 lamas 4* Hann, suppH«> 32. 91 ■ 20 It Kershner, lab . sell <leskr 14.10 21 Mrs. Von Itel.vr, # sh kli. 125.90 • 22 Fr*-d, Marie Ahr, transport. SO.l**' 2x J 11. “toneburner, sal., exp. 9* 99 ' 2# lad A»i. Corp, Its., tirdby. 2.JJ . June—--1 I Claude Itlgslwc, su-nd. fin. fl. 16.95 Ik E Adaiiis. secy , <- a , < ••in. 315.00 27 Mod A h Sup. o<, s-h sup 30.1* I 27 Al-Jax Ch Co., janltr supa. «o.u» 27 J B.Htoneburner. sat. exp. 99 03 I 27 M Htoneburner, tier., 6 mo. 75.00 Jt»b—- . 2 Whldg. Tax Fd.. whdg. tax 2.00 2 C*d flit. KeV. WldK tax 26 30 I 6 Tress AdainalTo. typ. ex. rep. S. 10 6 H. Kershner, rep. equip.. I*dg. |5.60 . f. F. Krl< k Cl. Co.. < uul »< hS. 342.71 9 Dec. Jlem. Co., utt. sup. adv. 6 99 , It 11. Johnson trust., transfer 464.53 It Din hty Bru*., rep. furnace #3.75 tr. Cr*ut Edu Moc., si-h. sub J.*3 II Decatur Fill* A-h. transf. J;:Ix I*l I 25 G. A hlefi-rsleln. Brut*., trsf. 283.71 25 H. Monkey, trust., do. 52*.6k Ji G. Neirenw trwander ts.. do. 8#7.<1 _ 36 M W ItotlK-rt, oft ruplbs »S 2 ' 30 J. Htoneburner. dl. al. I eno. 1X9.29 30 T. Adt* r. rep. bldg .-winds 3.0* 9 >1 J. Htoneburner sal. exp., al. 165.52 ® IO t’rettt kMn Sue., school sup. 2.00 110 Hess Dup. Co., school sup. 5,33 17 Della De V«.ss, off. et, - 19|0 30 00 Bern.- I.umlo-r c<»„ rep wind. 2.3" 2J - p<-* *tuf Item. Co. »*lv< rtfs St.O'.* >• 8! .Tilth .M<-Kean. el. ach. house 15.00 31 J Htoneburner. sat., exp., 151.23 S 31 Wii'jg Tax Fd whdg. tax 1V.50 beplemb'**s—- > 5 laots 11.-’Ut. Janitor supplies 14.70 11 J Ciilleofr, clean, m-h. hse. 13.00 0 13 Noah Egley,' m«w seh. yard 5.0» 17 C. McKean, ni'iw. a®, jd.. re. 11.50 '• J* Alice Xtl.-haels teaching 1S« #0 2i Dclorieß Byerly, Jf-t.xi* * 2* Tlioim.s Adler, do w 1!».»» „ » noth M.-Kean. janitor **r. 2l.«o ' 3# Jehu Cblkuta, du. ——.

Buys Healtfc Bead iaryal Order of Momto hb* voted the iHirvhuß of * |lv health

■>uDd, official* of tba Cbrl#m*a *»*l :amp• I ■ a i* Adam* county *b Bounced todaf. AU proceed* from tbe annual Cbnaimai *eal eale* are uaed Ul the fight M lubereuloaia and t« provide tt99 allnica and othai-

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vim carry on th* fight agutaat tbe ”*hit« plague" Th* *«le I# con ducted by the Adan* county tu bnrenlonia **»ocl*tlon. jx Vi' tor Byerly, transport . . I# 00 2* Martha Slmaf, do fi.VO 2X Hairy Ker-liner. do. 7#.00 3* Clarence McKean, do #3.80 2* Fred Abr do *.*>.#(• !• J Stunt burner, sat, exp. 115.31 2k C. Iluyt. M l'., phy*. ex. tm. 1 #0 Ik Baker's Fl. lit., rp wt sy». 11.20 7« hid »cr. Corp electrl.-lty 115 2* Whdg T ax Fd . whdg. t*x 48 10 2k M Htonphurner, tier, help 123 07 !» Calvin rVppexv, *•«. Ul gr 69 41 Off ihb? r** I Cui tut. Rev., whjg tax *1 30 1 Ilk-ks Hudy Co . K bilk bd. 1372 50 I A Moser Co. sch. bus ch- 1256.75 9 Joe Kortenber, revh. fire ext. 1 15 10 L Htnlth In*. Ag., ln>., boil 36 96 10 Jay Co RB.M.C., It*. Dellolt 4.15 16 Butler Gar., re. >ch. bus. *er 16 50 1* Berne Dumb. Co, wind gl 2IC 18 Stucky A Co. electric but pl. 9.95 1* Nathan Nelton. leg at . 1915 30 00 21 Alice Michaels, teaching 156 90 21 1A lores Byerly, do. lil.kO 21 Timina* Adler U<» 131.60 21 Ituth M.-Kean, janitor serv. 21 60 34 John Chlleote, gp. to o# II Vit-.-or E Byerly, tran-p -rt ln»0 JI Martha Bhpaf, du . 33.00 21 Harry K-rshner, do. 79.00 21 Clarence McKean, do. 93.80 24 Fred Ahr do »5.«0 21 Brouwer Tire, Bt Sr.. 11., tu. 51.75 29 A hafer Store, bld*. Jan., aup 1 24 29 Kohne Drug St.. trn«., »C. ap SOI 29 Al-Jax Chetn. Co., janitor sup. 3.23 30 J. Stoiw-burner mH., exp. 151.13 31 Whdg. Tax Fd. whdg tax 16 70 31 Wash. Tp Hch. Cp. teach, re. 25.0 v bavember— I Vblvln Coppeaa, gas. oil gr. 70.1 l 6 Kt hnelh Itunyun Ins, sc. bu.-i 20.00 21 All'-e tlb haela, tea., *. sup. I*o k# 21 Delores Byerly, teaching |«t »* 21 Thomas 'Adler, do. ID.SO 21 Ituth Al* Kean jatiltor aerv. 21.60 21 John Chilcote, do 10.00 21 Victor Byerly, transport*, to.oo 21 Martha Bhuaf, do 33.00 21 Harry Kershner do 03.90 It Clarence .McKean, do. . 93.90 21 Fred Ahr. do 95.00 33 Mod. A h Alp , sup..eq. trsn. 19.99 21 Suttles Co., pre. jm.l , 0C225 25.60 27 Adan>> Co Diim/Co. kin. wd. l.to 27 Ind Her. Corp.. It*., Ur., ach. 3.15 28 E B. Adams, pre p<d., HI 11 26.79 29 J. Htuneburner, sal., ex., d. 117.66 29 Wild* Tax Fd. whdg. lax 15.90 lieeember — I Calvin Coppe**, gas,oil, gr. 71.00 3 Kenneth Itunyun, pr. pt JSkl 20.30 I L. Hniith In* A*., pr, pl. 1073 to.oo 12 Jay Co B EM C H» . Drllt • 9kJ lx St. W. Kothert, office sup. 9.00 lx Kig*-r A Co., office supplies 12.49 11 Mod. A-h Sup. off, sc.. Ja. s. 9.53 II Arhboi her r Tin H|> . ma., gr. 12.22 19 A Muser A Co.. r«., sup b. 22.29 B Ituy Itunyon, advU bd. met. 25.00 t< John Farrlsb, do 25.00 19 Alva Nichols do. 25.00 D Am* Ila Miller, 1 aheep killed 13.00 19 Butler's Gar., bus sup rep. 9.10 21 Alice Michael*, teaching 156.90 21 Delores B. Byerly do .. 151.92 21 Timinas Adler. «*> 11* *0 21 Ituth McKean, janitor »erv. 21*0 21 John Chilcote. do 40.00 21 Vidor Byerly, transporti. l**.«o Il Martha Hhuaf transport. 31.50 21 Harry Kershner d<* X 3.90 21 Clarence >|e|Cean. do. 93.90 21 Fred Alir, du 76.60 2! Dy man D. Hann ach., nils. a. 29.36 22 Earl Adam*. s#e., < are, cm. J 75.00 36 M.»ry Stuncbunier, d. 3 mo, 75.37 26 Wash. Tp Bc. Cvf., tea. ret. 9.98 26 J Htoneburner. si., ex. d. 1(7.71 27 Wild* Tnx Fd. whdg. tax 15.90 2J Calvin l-'oppees. ga* oil, sup. 33.33 29 Haylork rdbev. Sale*, sc. b. ch 6* "» 2* Frank Krick, coal 13.00 29 Cot. Int. Bev. whdg. tax 149..30 31 Frell Ahr. transportation 1.25 IHaB-meat* sbawlea »•>»“»• »1 all m»ae>* paid la Iwe tarlues lands al Uasblagton Township, es Adame Ceantr. Disbursements therefrom and balances rim-ilnlng therein Cor the year ending pt'~emfr*r 31, 191-'*-

111 • . 11 I" 1 I ■ .hi ■ ■ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ARAMS COUNTY Notice it hereby given that the TAX DUPLICATE for State, County. Townshlpe. Schools and Corporatkpa of AD AMH COUNTY for the year 1B4( taxes payable art now in the hands of the County Treasurer who Is ready to receive the Taxes charr ,d thereon. The following table shows ths rata of Taxation on each lIOT 0* w* Taxable REAL & PERSONAL property, and each POLL in the severs! units. IP"W* »R w » nui" «■ Due Jan. 1. 1940—First installment delinquent after first Monday in May. Second installment delinquent after first Monday In November . ROY L. PRICE Troasurcr Adum< TOWMIHier' ' ~ ' J 'IVr PORA TI o MJL * x ADAMS COUNTY X z . > 1 I TAX RATIO FOR * o Z M . g « ? 1 J ’ PAYABLE q X 5 £ | W w £ I* § 5 < X : =Blt«ile6 l S 8 I 5 5 5 “ I ! _ II II h I I I t i H 8 ! 111 I I f : common sch?!Wog~sw7ofoo :* 3 I T We M T * > ReUretnaM I -*<l*l Aftfj .mis| .ooi£j .frag .oeid; 34iq 44|t| /ms; J||l| Adi&* .04i5[i .aejs This;'.misi 4Mr- "ii' 2 •tat« j. ,f ?’ rtc H lta z? kSS <g&rwi Mui jfai .6035;-(>Qiilr.iai6 RATIO 33®!*!*'’' J-jgM* 8 * Jp-:oB^ & TlMe;~W l^ 6pf .¥<*soT . J jy?g! a ‘ L 4KM, I • yioo~W7frw| oi«y~ofod'“JiM“ofMi .WW; .oioo’ToTot.i il«r.di«r^iwFW6■.•'!«• J» county 17 g ffgty g* \ *I g T'»» "| .u | .fe nJ] ,4o i .gtiF'.i* JL ratm A- !'it Ifc f £-l : fe i-ir j-ts { J .y ns #|#ni& f■’ ■ ?i gINiL 41 rw>4 Z l-tt HH-H •»"?.!; ■ .od —JT-pR —ITT7ir — m • 1 .05 To^«a ,F 3 J_l o ’ p °° r I.» ! .»T~nry f.i>l '~Torn "ir~ Tsh — S~l .« ~oa — 3 _T“ ,r ’? n r ' ,iiifl j .1? { ■>*' I.» |'.H Rfr T4* I•< I •«»' 1-44 ''".'ir IMI>I4I I> I ,4S t~7v* ' •chool s ; ; ' 4> 1 * r*rT* pv« 1 izelsj - |j(|a ARY Itond. I | ~p p-pi-' -q" ‘ |h(>— - RATt# - . ..' • nn ; r rW'KT ig~r *4 is i-M-roo-pri — J!t TL _ __ r 1 —1 — as— —(—v" — — ,J tl' CORPORATION, CITY Civil Town A llond '— -I 4 —T ~"| -4!— > U t .L.'— A TOWN RATM T T Street fUi' 1— -5 U- T? 1 TOTAL PATE |l< S. mY" TOTAL PATE J— -gn 5~ '•• w ' v -^ T^CjEZErI - M5 " M ~ tUte'Mi ,UM IUJ--. 1 l LS^^ en ?S--< 7 ; J l .” i 1 *" 14 ” ranrarTga-Tyinr!iA>r~i~>«T,iVM»iAi H.^voHpr~>foi> ' > POLL TAX Otoo trngaa | [ ■ | j | | f l iod f | ~f J~ ? •■ Corporation Revenue |T | —“| A.l . — j ——r~ — i 1 fear pan tea iiAFfa*"W~tns~is®“iTMiuFiiß-iarTXF^uiß^nrai”l|w~iOFS^«iSHi»l ■» -mru'i'i - STATE OF INDIANA. ADAMS COUNTY. S. 8 L Thurman L Draw, Auditor of ADAMS COUNTY, hereby certify, that the above is a eonroeA som at all tax levies tor the Taxes UoUectaMs in the year jj, 6 THURMAN k DREW, Auditor I

ls n 1 Tot*| P ,'ul J a -dpts Ih* *»• Disbursement* during y*»r ijJU •» Da, 31. IM* |n«l "balances fi»3«3> Balance ouVina* * ItA-eipti during year Total ba I and receipt* JJJJ ’• riKbiiro*mmt« durltif year •}*»’• Final balan<es »»•» » Fwpd Balance on hand ... 5 BJO llwrlpts during year Total <>f bal and receipt* »2« «« I "Dbursontants during year 171 »o ll'liul balances *3. 00 TuKlun Food llalain-e on hand 8 2.k61 H lla elpts during year Total of bal and re< r-ipts |09 ; » u Dlshnrseinents during year **JJ Final -Mtancee 27, *B* ■perlal aebeal Fund „ Balincr on hand I •’•**? Receipts during vear «3.*23 Total of Bal and receipts 11317.4 J Disbursements during year ,9*> J* Final balaneca 339. <6 WHbbaldlng Ta* Fund lu-celpta during year 8 3-j »£ Total of bat and receipts .133.00 Disbursements durlna year . 31! 00 Total balatu e« ** shown by this r<port |«93|.53 Warrant-che'-ks outstanding December 31. lais 13*.*0 Total balances and outstand. Ing warrants, December 31 I*ls 901285 Cash in depository December j|, 1915 90.2.9* t. John B Htoneburner. the trustee of Washington township, Adam* Co, Indiana, <lu soktunly swear (or affirm! that the preceding report of •receipts, disbursement* and balar.ee* Is true and correct, as I verily believe; and I further de* tare that the sum* with wbl'h I am eb*rg>d In this report are all of the sum* received l*y me and ihat the various Items of expenditures credited have b'en fully paid in the ’Um* stated, an< I without express or Implied agreement that any portion thereof xhall I**- retained by or repaid to me or any other person. And I further de. la re, and swear (Or affirm! tli*et 1 have received no rnonev. n**r aril* lee of value In consideration of anv con|f*ct made by me a* trustee of this township. John B Htoneburner trustee of Washlntssun township Subscribed and sworn *or affirm* edl to before me the chairman of the advlsorv board of this township, thl« (th day »f January. 1916. John It. Parrish, chairman ot advisory board of Washington townaMp. This report was received. *• ■ epted and approved by Hi* advisory board of thH township at It* annual meeting, this »th day of January. »»»«• John It. Parrish, Alva Nichol*. Roy N. Itunyun Advisory* Board. Washington township. O - | Modern Etiquette | Sy ROStRTAUff I •■ • e Q How late at night la it proper for a young man to telephone a girl at her home? A. That depends entirely upon the custom of the girl’* family, and their usual hour for retiring Probaiily ten o'clock should be the latest. Q. How should the knivea. fork*, and spoon* be placed at the place?' A. in tbe order in which each piece i» to be uMid. the first piece of silver tbe fartbogt from the plate. Q. Which I* the correct form. "My pear Mr. Witoon,” or. "My dear Mr. Wilaon"? A. "My dear Mr. Wilaon" is correct; the d should not be capitaliz- * CM e • • I Household Scrapbook I | By ROBBRTA Lit • • Sea-Food tandwiehee For a good fieh aandwicb. use thin slices ot smoked sturgeon. Mlmon, or halibut, also thin slit egos

T Mioi“ti3i biw'HW •***•*' Ice water and <IIPD*4 ualae or French dreastnfi. Wfi Fblte or rye bre*d Iron Utenail# Before uaing Irpn polo and pan* for tbe flr»t time, b* aura that are well larded au l placed o th* oven for an hour. Tli# uteu alia will lant longer and R »i'» mean better cooking. Maeaurma Drop* When drops of liquid are to be measured, and you have no drop per, dip the finger In waler and uioiften the rim of the bottle i" one place. If th|# plfic# I# u**d from which to drop the liquid. It will drop evenly and easily. - 0- — ♦ f Twenty Years Ago Today Jan 14- Ninety-one men are believed dead In • coal mine explosions at Wilburton, Okl*. Elephant Rock I* placed on * concrete bwe In court hou»e yard France Center'* Catholic high ecbool liarketl>*il team will meet tbe Anderton champ* here Friday evening and hope to win their #th ■t night. Forty-iour piece* of Adams county real estate will be offered for Mie by County Treasurer Kleine February S unlesa delinquent taxes are paid In meantime. Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Strickler are enjoying a vigil at Palm Beach, Fla Mr* M F. Warthman re-elected pre*ldent of the ladle,, aid society of the Zion Reformed church. CONFISCATORY WAR (Oetieae* From Faga Oae) and lu small bloc*. TUI* would disperse widely the ownership of Japanese corimrattons, one*- the most dosely held in the world The capital levy la designed to bring Japanese capit*ll-:n to middle slxe. Officials hero say it tnay be the largest in JiiMory. possibly ranging upward to 70 pere nt on the largest holdings of individual#. This tax would be expected to pick up anything missed by the recapture of war profit* and the abolition of holding companies, a task now underway. The task of aiding MacArthur's staff in carrying out the program ha* been assign'd to a state-war department mlasion. headed by Corwin Edwards of the state de- • Partment. It left for Tokyo Jan. 8. HUSH KIDNEY URINE -| Bewfit wMierfollyfeMifaaM# dadet’i diKovery Ikl rc&vM backache, ru-4o*i loeKag dee le exceaa acidity n the uriae Wurssa 22!“J.'r«Ttft.'¥Tva8* mi* Cm a* ik* tide*?* (0 *•«• #iMMd*,t 1 ucrtifffirxsa’iMn I "hiMr M*.#*bH fsnaiaf. Just fiuSßw ’***’* ** r *“’* * ■ ,?*•/***'!’* »*w>l* TODAY!

MOHPAY, JANUARY | 4 J

PECATUR MAN (CeqjMwM Frei IM> Pee* dicMfiffl. The Rev C. V. Van Gundy, of the Nuttman A**. V. B church, will officiate at the servlceg. Coroner 2 wick aaid be would return bl* verdict m th* death alter couipletlrg hie iayestlgatioo* o— URGESNATIONS tCewttewM Fro* Fepe Pee* believers” because It was not >6mible to turn over all problem* to the VNO and automatically expect a wolulion. “Let us avoid casting exceMive burden* upon the institutiona of tbe United Nation*, especially In their infancy.” be Mid. He outlined two immediate tasks —first to provide tbe qecurlty council with thg force It needs to maloiain peace through special agreement# bvtweeu the council and member* states--q talk which ho said must be begun immediately The second u*k. liyrup* said. Is to establish an atomic energy commission which he deacribfd a# "a probl tn inseparably linked with the problem of security" and “of t'.snscendlng Importance." "We must not fail to devise the safeguards necessary to ensure that this great discovery is used for human welfare and not for

COMPLKTC CLOSING OUT U PUBLIC SAll As my son i* going into another buaines* and l bait quit fanning, we will sell at public auction fi‘,3 mile* <*o or 2 miles north and 80 mile east of Pleasant Mills, on the P;jJ« J MONDAY, JAN. 21, IMI I I 11 Commencing at 80:30 A. M. 12—HEAD CATTLB—I2 Registered Guernsey cow, fi yr. okl. Bred Io Wren A-sn Manor Trojan September 28; Guernsey cow. 2 yr. old, calf qMI Guernsey cow. 8 yr. old, calf by side; Large Roan co* 2 yr dBM by aide. Red A White cow. 8 yr. old. Due Feb. IS, Large . yr. old. Due Feb. 10; Hol*tein co*. 4 yr. nld. Due Feb 18 Ayro»hire cow, 6 yr. old. Due March 8: Large Roan cow Hr March 13; Roan cow, f> yr. old. Due .May 8; Gueninty <ow , Due March 9; Brindle cow. 9 yr. old. Due April 13 This herd is T. B. & Hang* tested and a good sound iieid We have selected and culled, these are profitable cows S’ 1 HORSES—Matched team sorrel mares, full slater* 241 rS ' light mane* a tails, white stripe in face. Eligible to resi«« GRAIN A HAY—2OO Hu. good corn; 12 ton timothy hay. 4 uiaH . hay. — IMPLEMENTS — Tractor plow 14”; David Bradley heavy tractor disi jouJ isl Mode] "g” ten foot combine; Grain drill; Blackhawk planter; John Deere hay loader, like new: Good rubber tire vqfl Good 14 ft. grain bed; New 60 tooth hand made harrow: lifl: spring tooth harrow; McCormick 5 ft. mover Masse) HarotH mower; Good cultipacker; 2 row cultivator with tractor iu'.&M gate seeder A Cart, good outfit; Riding cultivator, Trailer rack: Blacksmith forge, anvil A tools; Vise; Drill pros»: A hole hog feeder; Galvanized 8 hole bog feeder; N< v<r!ro«S fountain; Platform scale*; Tank heater; Double set iurntu4J lar#; Galvanized water tank; Small tools and aiscelkncuia Some Household Gpuda. » MILKING MACHINE —Chore Boy two unit milker bo'ight a*® spring; 6 ten gal. milk can#; cream separator. TERMS—CASH. L F. SAPP & SOI OW’4 Roy 8. Johnson A Son—Aucts. j Bryce Daniele—Clerk. Bobo U. B. Church will serve lunch

mor# d.«di r said He G the Moacox lt | B k Wlgnu coinmieai'm MmEI -—~ OFFICERS ELECyW *’•- r M , *'ty hospital r» prost-nun,,. Bauer jii'l Ja . |.Jg|jE Lloyd Splegrl. U»ui» Wob.-ri : man Ktuck-,. •• , * J .■>•«s Clarence Stxpkton j Mailand. Robert Zalck The newly . i e . M be Officially in* * vice# next SiHiday "I LOST 33 livl". wi»« mi u ; EEi-'jffl hsMjy ”* ‘-r- 1 wi wBT ]l? eajrr Al 6s \ M Ual,#2uu fcai « Smith Drug "Tear out this ad m »