Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 187, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1925 — Page 4
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FOR SALE JFdfTSALE-A few «ood °»j stoves and coa) ranges. The Gas Company 136 ' tf BABY CHICKS — Wednesday and Thursday of each week. Heavy I breeds, $10; Light breeds, $8 per hua-.l dred. Custom hatching a specialty. O V. Dilling. Rt. 2. Decatur. Ind.. Cralgville phone. Two miles south, 5 miles west of Fob SalA: - N' W Potatoes -Floyd Shoaf. Call 885 on O. 185 3t FOR SALE- -Roasting Ears good quality. L- T. Brokaw, 421 North 7th st., , Phone 984. _ i FOR SALE—Gladlolas. over 200 varieties, fine spikes, all 5 cents. Bulbs at reduced prices with a liberal discount for aB cash orders to be delivered this fall. Four miles west of Berne on the wabash. Visitors welcome. Mody Brenneman Berne 18;>-2t FOR SALE—Tractor, in good shape, with plows and disc. If Interested inquire at this office. WANTED WANTED — Clean, washable rags, suitable to clean presses and type. Must be clean. Not common rags or waste, or dirty clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos and like. No laces, heavy underwear, woolens or heavy materials. Will pay 7 cents per pound for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. 182-6tx WANTED —Boy or young man to work in grocery on Saturdays', state age and reference. Address Box E in care of Democrat. 184-.lt. WANTED— Young lady for Saturday help in store. Give age and reference. Address Box D. in care of Democrat. f 184-St 1 WANTED:—A roomer, lady preferred. Call phone 1105. 184-3 t. X"gOOD POSITION—for A-l practical dress-maker. Must he able to knowsalesmanship. Must have the best of reference or need not anuly. Experience preferred, state salary expected. Address 422 in care of Democrat 184-3 t WANTED —To 6uy a good second hand hard coad burner. Glen McMillen. Pleasant Mills, Ind. 184-3tx WANTED —Ladies desiring pleasant homework, good income write immediately. United Directory Service, 20 East Jackson Blvd.. Chicago 111. 186-tx FOR SALE—Sow and five pigs. Fresh cow. Inquire of W. M. Kitson, Decatur Route, 2. Phone no. R-863 186-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT — Good house on North second street. Judson W. Teeple, Phono 524 or 431. 184-4tx LOST AND FOUND STRAYED or stolen—Fox terrier dog. white and black spotted. Answers to name of "Bob.” Finder return to T M. Grove. 41t> Mercer Ave. 184-3tx ——— ■ ■■■ _ 1 L" 1111 -- NOTICE TO PATRONS We will be gone from the city from Sunday. Aug. 2, to Sunday. Aug. 9th. Our office will be closed. DRS CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors. 181t7i O- 1 - .. Court House |i Suit on Note The Decatur Lumber company today filed a suit on a note against Thomas Dowling, demanding judge - ment for S2OO. Attorneys Lenhart @ Heller represent the plaintiff. o s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—J—J-J o 1 GRAVEL ROAD REPAIR Ft AD .Notice to Taxpayer" of lux Levy In the matter of determining the tax rate for certain purposes. BEFORE THE BOAI’.D OF COMMISBIONERS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Adams County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting on Tuesday. September R. 192.1. will consider tile following budget: Free Gravel Rond Repair Fund Highway superintendent's per diem $ 1.840.90 I,abor and teams, per diem of assistance 37,500.00 Bridges and Culverts 500.00 Tools and machinery 2,000.00 Htone. gravel and road material , 56,006.00 Total —.. . $97,860.90 . Proposed Levy .Net assessed valuation of ILnroperty - $39,126,370.00 Twi -of .250 estimated to ' Tcsansrattve ittatecwnt Collectedly? levy 4 ''0.193.03 Collected ml WVy- 82.027 44 ■ collected 1924 let y 101.282.57 . To be collected 1925 levy 97.813.98 ■ Taxpavers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon After levies . bit e been determined ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies may appeal to the State 1 Board “bf Tax Commissioners for further and finil action thereon by tiling ’ a petition therefore with the county ■ tudltoroot later than the fourth Monos September, 1925. and the State Board of Tax Commissioners will fix ■ ~ rtats for hearing in this county. i Dated this 7th day of August, 1925. I Dated y i Chgurmga o» Comm.sSlp.;.ap6 of Adams Co.. Ind. h , ua’t'n Jab«rr iuwiwr County, Indiana.
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H. FROHNAPFEL. D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 814 Residence 1087 Office Houre: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 8-8 p.m. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90. Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October ;5, 1924 See French Quinn Office —Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:80— 12:30 to 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount oi 6 PERCENT money on Improved real eatata. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGEIfS ABSTRACT OFFICE. 83 8. 2nd St. 0 ~ - L ~-O I DR. C. V. CONNELL I VETERINARIAN Special attention given to cattle and pdultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. rboiic: Office 143—Residence 102 I I o — o Winners In Pythian Contest Are Announced Martinsville, Ind., Aug. B—Winners8 —Winners of the competitive drill and band contest of the uniformed rank, Knights of Pythias, of Indiana and Illinois. ' held here Friday were announced today. Class A drill winners are: Vigo company 83 of Terre Haute, S4OO, first prize. Company 111 of Jasonville. Ind. S3OO. Class B. drill: Cincinati Company 53 of Martinsville, S2OO. The sixth regimental band of Terre Haute was given S2OO as winner of the band contest. Vigo Company also won S2OO as first place in the attendance contest. o Chicago Grain Close Wheat: Sept., 166 1-8. Dec., 164. May, 167 1-8; Corn; Sept., 105; Dee., 87 1-2; May 89 7-8; Oats: Sept.. 42 3-8 Dec.,., 45 1-8, May 48 38. o Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols motored i to Van Wert. Ohio, last evening and I visited their son-in-law anti daughter, . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyers. i o NOTICE OF I’l Hl.lt LETTING Notice is hereby given that the undersigned superintendent of construction of the Milton Girod Drain in Kirkland township. Adams County, Indiana. will on TtEMHt. 81GI ST 2.1. 192.5 up until 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the office of Di.-k Boch. county surveyor of Adams County. Indiana, in the Haugk Block, north of the Court House, in die City of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana, receive sealed bids for tiie construction of said drain In accordance with tl>e report, plans, profile and specifications therefor now on file in tile office of the Auditor of Adams county. In said cause. Tile Drain Main from station 9 to station 8.5 plus 82. Branch 1 from station n to station 12 plus 19. Brand; 2 from station 0 io station 7 plus 87. Bids will be received and a contract let for the drainage system as shown in the report, profile, plans and specifications therefor. No confidential bid will be accepted and each bidder will be required to state specifically for wiiat lie will construct said drainage system, furnishing all labor and materials therefor. Bidders will be required to til" their bids as required by law upon forms which will be furnished by the undersigned superintendent of construction and each bidder will Ire required, to make and tile with Ids hid t lie net i.v--nrv affidavit of nun-collusion and Unit he is a bomtide bidder Each bid must be accompanied with a good and sufficient bond in a sum equal to double the amount of such bld. conditioned for tile faithful performance of said work and contract on each bid ma.' be accompanied with a verified check for $150.00 as suretv that the bidder will enter into a contract with said superintendent for the construction of the same if he be awarded the contract therefor. Such bond to be i approved by the superintendent nt construction and said superintendent reserves the right to reject anv and all blds. Roth bond and bid shall be acknowledged by a person having authority; to administer oaths. No bid will be accepted in excess of the estimated cost of such work or in excess of the benefits found ; The time for the completion of the I work will he made known bv the superintendent on tiie day of the sale and the contractor will be required to complete the work within the time fixed in the contract. LUed this 7th da oj August. 193 b. P.CIC iOCH, .-uperlntendent cf Construction. Aug. 8-15. j
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, AUGUST «, 1925.
MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets OPENING GRAIN REVIEW Chicago. Aug. B.—(United Press.)— Grain futures opened lower on the board of trade today. Wheat lacked sufficient speculative support to hold the market in long realising. Improved crop outlook and free country movement brought long selling into the pit. Liverpool started sharply higher, but dropped back at the finish. Profit taking eased off corn. Rains over the principal growing sections were regarded as bearish. Oats followed other grains and were without feature. Provisions were slightly higher on commission house buying. East Buffalo Livestock Receipts 400. shipments 380, official to New York yesterday 22470 hogs closing bull, heavies $14.00® $14.75, light weight, $14.40 @ $14.50 light lights and pigs, $14.50 ® $14.75. pack ing sows rough, $12.00 ta $12.25; cattk 400 sow; sheep 300. best lambs. sl4. 50 ® $14.75, best ewes. $6.00 @ SB.OO calves 175. tops $13.00. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 8) Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls ...13c Heavy Broilers -20 c leghorn, Anconas and Black broi lers - — Old Roosters 8c Ducks 10e Geese • • 8c Eggs, dozen -80 c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected August 8) Barley, per bushel 7f Oats, per bushel 25c . Rye, per bushel — BLO' New Wheat. No. 1- $1.5( New Wheat, No. 2 $L5£ LOCAL GROCER'S EGO MARKET Eggs, dozen • 28< BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat <o< o FOUR BREAK JAIL bjan Hunt Being Made For Prisoners Who Sawed Way From Jail At Bloomington Last Night. Bloomington. Ind.. Aug. B.—A mar ' hunt was on throughout Southern In diana today for four prisoners wh< escaped from the Monroe county jai last night. With a hack saw smuggled intr their cell the men sawed the irot I bars of a window and dropped ten I feet to the ground. The men who broke jail were Frank Henderson. Read Brown anr Bruce Helms and John Shipley, al held on robbery charges. Two alleged bootleggens. Harry Ice Indainapolis, and Noble Bauley, o' Bloomington, refused to join the oth ers in breaking jail. o Electric Iron Starts Fire; Damage Is $5( An electric iron left connected, set fire to an ironing Iward in the hom( of John Smith, on the W. A. Lowei farm, one-fourth of a mile south of he i St. Paul church in Washington town ship, last night, causing about ssl damages before the blaze was extingu ' shed. A sewing machine and a few other articles near the ironing board caught fire and were damaged. ( □ Motor Coach Resumes Schedule On Erie Railroad The motor coach placed in service on the local division of the Erie rail road i recently resumed its regulai schedule yesterday after being in the repair shop for the last few weeks The coach is substituted for the reg u'ar steam passenger train which goei east through Decatur each morning and west each evening. 0 President Os Cole Motor Company Dies Indianapolis, Aug. 8. — (United Press.) —Arrival of a son from Montana. was awaited today before funeral arrangements are completed for Joseph Cole. 56, prominent of thett Joseph Cole. 56, president of the Cole Motor company of Indianapolifi. Coje died last night after a short illness with heart trouble as he was straightening out his business affairs for a two years’ trip around the world. Cole was one of the pioneer auto builders of Indiana. In 1908, he built Ills first auto and the following year organized the Cole Motor company. o Mary Bauman of Fort Wayne, is a guest cl J.er parents. Mr- and Mrs. Henry Bauman.
APPOINTMENT OF ADMINIMTHATOB 1 Notice i» hereby given. That th«| undersicned has been •ppolniea A' l ' mlnlstrator of the estate of lAlxabeth Liechty, late of Adams < JIV ceased. The estate is probably solJOHN H. HtT.TY. Aiifiust 7, 1925. Administrator C. L. Waltera, Attorney. 8-15-2. —— 0 NOTICE TO TAXPAYEE* OF TAX I.RVIEM In the matter of determining the tax for certain purpoaea by Atlanta < ounty, ' "'bEFOKEJ THE ADAMS COUNTY COUNCIL Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Adame county. Indiana, that the proper leirnl officers of said municipality at their regular meeting P,\ R t ee 0,1 Tuesday, September S, 1925, will consider the following budget: C lerk’s Office. I—-Salary 2,100.00 2_p.r diem attending court 500.09 3— Deputy hire 2,000.00 4— Office expense Auditor'" Office. 5— Salary 2.300.00 «—Additional salary 850 00 7— Deputy hire 1.450 00 8— Office expense 1,1.0.00 Treasurer*. Office. 8— Salary 9— Office expense .. 1,215.00 Hecerder'a Office. 10— Salary 11— Additional salary 700.00 12— Office expense 495.00 Sheri*'" Office. 13— Salary 00 14— Attending court 730.00 15— Board <»f prisoners 400.00 16 — Office expense 215.00 16b-Mileage, prisoners and fugitives 775.00 Ilc-Deputy hire, emergency .100. (»0 17— Fees and per diem 2.509.«0 19— Office expense 300.00 ISb-New safe 500.00 Riiperlntmdrnt of Schools. 10—Salary 2,408.50 20— Teacher’s institute loo.cio 21b-beputy hire 1,092.00 lic-Travelfng expense 500.00 21— Offic-e expense 500.00 21— Neostyle 130.00 (ouniy Asoeaaar. 22— Salary 1,350.00 23— Expense 75.00 Ceraaer. 25—Salary 300.00 20—Office expense 10.00 27—Inquests 100.00 Health < ommiNMisaer. 33— Salary county council 70.00 29— Expense 125.00 30— Contagious and fumigation disease 400.00 Heard «f < 4imnaiMMi<>nera 31— Salary of commissioners 900.00 32— Office expense 75.00 32b-Ex. attending meetings in other counties 200.00 22—Salary county council 70.00 34— Salary, county attorney 600.00 35— Salary attorney for paupers 300.00 35b-Ex. county attorney out of county 1 200.00 Hoard of Review 36— Per diem of members 600.00 37— Expense 25.00 Attendance Officer 38— Salary and per d(em. 1,095,50 39— Office and traveling ex; 704.50 Expense of Anmcnnldk. 40— Union township 284.00 41— Root township 300.00 42— Preble township 335.00 43— Kirkland township 385.00 44— Washington township 915.00 45— St. Marys 305.00 16—Blue Creek 269.00 47— Monroe 632.00 48— French 392.00 49— Hartford 305.00 50— Wabash 460.00 51— Jefferson 275.00 Poor Relief. 61a-Union 200.00 61b-Root 200.00 61c-Preble 100.00 61d-Kirkland 200.00 61 e-Washington 1,800.00 61f-St. Marys 200.00 61g-Blue Creek 2<H).i>o 61h-Monroe 400.00 61 i-French 100.00 61 j -Hartford 300.00 61k-Wabash 500.00 61 1-Jefferson 200.00 Court Houae 63— Repairs and care of grounds 1.000.00 64— Employees . 1,275.00 65 — Supplies 1,825.00 65b-Street sprinkling 50.00 Jail. 67— Repairs and care grounds 400.00, 67b-New smokestack 1.00n.00 67c-Street assessments 1,000.00 68— Employees 100.00 68—Supplies 1,400.00 County Infirniar.Y. 71— Repairs and c are grounds 1,200.00 72 — Salary and labor 5,200.0 n 73 Supplies 6.non mi County Hospital 77— Supplies & maintenance 7,000.00 Orphan l*4M»r. 78— Expense of orphan poor 3,000.00 < ounty Agent. 78b-Salary 1,000.00 78c-Expense and rent 800.00 InatitutlouN 79— Ex. inmates in state Inst. 800.00 79b-lrene Byron Hospital 1.200.00 80— Insanity and epileptic inquest 2,600.00 ElevtiußM. 82— Expense of primary, registration and general eh ■ t i"n in MlNcellaucoiiM 83— Burial of old soldiers 2.500.00 84— Public printing 1.000.00 85— Expense of highways. ... 1,200.00 86— Expense Board of Charities 50X>0 87— Farmers institute 160.00 88— Expense on ditches and drains ....» 5,000.00 90— Bridge superintendent. . 800.00 91— Special employees 200.00 92— Rent of county office 2.50.00 96b-Hospltal bonds and interest 8,000.00 96c-Smith bridge bonds hit. 6,500.00 VewY Bridgen 04—Magley bridge 2.000.00 05—Buuck bridge ,3,000.09 06—Bowen bridge 1,200.00 bridge 2.000.00 08—Boze Bridge No. 11.000.0 n —Bose Bridge No. 2 1,000.00 110— Koehn bridge 1,2uy.0u 111— — bridge 600 00 19—Bridge repair . 5,000*00 Prosecuting Attorney. ‘ 23—Assistant 300.00 Circuit Court 125—-Change of venues 1,000.00 ’•Jj—of judges 500.00 ’27—Jury fees and expense 2,510 00 129—Official reporter 1.606.00 ’.3o—Per diem of baliffs 1,944 00 ’3Z—Rodrd of guardians 100.00 ‘ office 700.00 134—Court room expense 900.00 v 4 Totfl • $143,841.41 Vet 'ahiation of taxable property of county >39,126,370.00 Amount of Estimate Prop<»M<>d I.evy Bridge Fund .04 ? 17.000.00 tend and interest fund Q 4 15,400.00 bounty fund 2g%. 111,510.00 6143,841.71 < omnnrnflve Mfatrmenf Collected 1922 levy $130,094.27 'ollecUd 1923 levy 118,939.84 Collected 1924 levy 143.821.21 To be collected by proposed levy of 1925 . 143,841.41 The taxpayers of said county shall flffbt to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determned ten or more taxpayers feeling themeshes aggrieved by sueh levies may appeal to the State Board of Tax CommiHsidners by flltug a petition not later than the fourth Mondav of September. 1925. and the State Board will fix a date for hearing in this countv. Dated this 4th dav of August, 1923 M. KIRSCH, Chairman as Adams County Council. ERNST CONRAD. Chairman of Board of Commissioners of Adams Co. X>y Ifarttn .Tabc.-g Audit©*. I—XVANT EARN—S
TO ENFORCE BLUE LAW Randolph County Re»ld«nt« To Experience Rigid Enforcement of Laws On Sunday. Winchester, Ind-, Aug. B—Residentw of Randolph county today faced u day of rigid "blue law" enforcement tomorrow. Sheriff Daly and Prosecutor Brown Issued orders against dancing, roller skating and other like amusements forbidden by the state's old blue laws. The county ministerial association is back of the two officers in their stand that the law should be followed to the letter. Blue law enforcement was first brought to the forefront In this county when Governor Jackson on petition of theministerial association banned Sunday auto races at the Funk speedway near here. Most of the dance hall proprietors in the county have signified their intention of complying with the order Sheriff Daly said.
— John Temple Graves Dies At Washington Washington, Aug. 8- — (United Press.)—John Temple Graves, one of the most colorful characters of the south and known nationally through his writings and public addresses, died at his home here at 7:30 a. m. today. His death followed an illness extending over several days. He was 69 years old. For the last year Colonel Graves had bene editor of the Palm Beach. Florida. Post, and the Hendersonville. S. C. Times. * For two years prior to these he tour- , ed the country with his famous leeJ ture 'Armaggdon,' in which he pre-
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dicted world peace through an association of nations. He was a candidate of the National Independence party for vice-president in 19l)S. o — |_|—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s
TOWNSHIP FHF.i: GHfiVKL HOW BOND LEVIES MITH'H TO TAXPk'EHS OF TtX LEVIES In Z the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purpose" by A , Unis r,,,, 8?-'Fo n ß>‘:" ! nii': board of commihskwehs and county cxiuncb. Ij..riee la her.l.v given the taxpayers of the Hfiyeral townships of At,, < ’» iniiiuii i that the pr<»p<‘i* offi<’6rx of R.iid municipality Mt n 111 on the Bth <I..T Os Septffinber. 19.% Wl l, eoLlJt lowing budget: Pn,lnterent Am....,Prinriptil I’nvnicnt !• i . Twn Free Gravel Road Bond Fund $ 9,446.58 $2,258.61 liT-n" 1 ? r v n P 'l''re.. Gravel Hoad Bond Fund 10,110 ®2 2,H20.5:i l' - j, it.. Twn Free Gravel Koad Bond Fund 10.272.00 Z.Ui .r, V‘; Z't'.i 'Rrs Free Gravel Bond Bond Fund 8,567.72 1.911. h i,,,?' " «. rk hi , n Jt..n Twn Free Gravel Hoad Bond Fund 21.825.38 7.258.62 , 4 TWO Free Gravel Road Bond Fund 9.919.10 2,229.37 iz ux - O M ?'rm.k TWP Free Gravel Hoad Bond Fund 9.045.06 1.900.00 irt'J?,! "«n Free Gravel Road Bond Fund 24.986.14 5.801.39 Jo -*?" ?!' ,nr '. -i'.. Freef.ravel Hoad Bond Fund 8.493.44 1.921.62 10 " *J?V%%>7F^rG?lvel'K^%ond^''und d b'ree Gravel 7,9.7.36 1.60.. U t""e""e<l Levy Amt. Rained Imount Valuation Proponed by |. e ,, x lownnhip $1,710,070 .69 $11,799.48 Sil . ? ""; n 3:518.500 .35 12.31 1.75 ’ V 2.574.500 .50 • 15.572.50 X m ini II . 2.180.960 .IX 10.468.61 lots’,. , 9.856.650 .30 29.569.95 ’"'llj , ! Washington 2,406,96a .50 12.034 so T-*»’i ii’.? St. Marys 1.835.28(1 .58 10.644'6:1 lol!-' ' ’’l'"' "' C, ' k « 176 290 .50 30.88! « J#’?*?"
<K onro * 1 985.360 • .52 10.323.87 j '1" " r re "',1.939.410 , .57 11.054.64 j i', "‘'i'"",' 3.236.370 .50 16,181.85 161,' -.’. Vt abash 1,706.020 5S 9.553 71 Jefferson STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED “ ' l ' l l OMiAKAii* aNI) tq 81 ,, COLLKC TED Collevted Collected Collected t'.'l’lJw... 1922 l evy 1»231.evy 1P24 la y, Itm.-.i,,,! 1 ?'nh" 513.1711 Ifi 814,663.70 $12,467,96 SH;"V , nl ' " 14,556.11 10.861.23 12.112.69 1 ■ - 14,199.22 12.904.27 11,185.99 ISAr'",' lurit..„,i 13.193.58 11.722.56 10.505.70 HHsl'li I 12.716.50 13.058. M 10.999.1 8 19.323 c Hartford 14.096.81 13.798.08 12.316.62 tin s " ( Wabash 17.132 53 . 19,638 30 16,380.79 16,ix ; Jefferson 1 1.941.21 1 1.061.00 9,692.54 9,553.71 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or inOre taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies may appeal to th- Ntate Bon-d of T lx Commissi., r ». for further’and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefore with the County Auditor not later than the t'ourtn Monday in Septemoer, and the Xta. Board will fix a date for hearing in tills county. Fated August 7, 1925. ERNST CONRAD. . Chairman Board of Commissioners, Adams Co . Indaim MAT KIRSCH. Chairman Adams County Council, Adams County. Indians By Martin Jaberg. Auditor. Adams County, Indiana.
Mr. Edgar Kroder and Mr. q w ~ Goss, of Passald, New Jerxey yjls icing in this! city | at the homn of Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Sonier They motored to this city. Mr. Kroder I, a brother of Mrs. Somers. C. M. Sltncokfi, of St. Louis, called on bUfiiMM friends here today.
