Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 20 April 1926 — Page 2

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iaxawk k s « x k x « CLASSIFIED ADS BXXXXXXXXMXXXXXX FOK SALE FOR SALE —Clover seed; 3 tons timothy hay. A. Z. Smith, 2 miles west of Pleasant Mills *>Bt x LOR SALE — Seed Corn. William Rupert. Monroe. 76tf FOR SALE—Rose and Single Comb Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching from my Ohio State and Indiana State fair winners, at real prices. Write or call yotir wants. J >•' Rupert, Monroe, Ind. 88tX0x FOR SALE—Yellow Dent seed corn. Test 96. Peter Pearson, Decatur, phoue_ 870- R. 91 ~6 tx FOR RALE- Hay driving mare Inquire W. A. Whittenbarger. northeast of city of phone 866-E-93t3 FdR SALE—Black Jersey cow; one dozen Rose Comb Rhode Island Red bens Mrs. Gabriel Everett. Pleasant Mins. FOR SALE —A good gas range. Will sell cheap if sold soon. Inquire at 117 S. 4tb St- 93-3tx FOR SALE — Three stoves. 1 gas range, 1 steel range. 1 3-burner oil stove with oven. All in good condition. 519 Jefferson st. after 6 p tn. 94t3x FUK SALE OR TRADE—Restaurant at 1324 Barr St.. Fort Wayne. Inquire L. C. Mills, Monroe. Ind. 93t6 FOR SALE—Good second hand hot air furnace. Phone 581. C. C. Rayl 93 ”» FOR SALE-Early Peep-O-Day. and Stowells Evergreen, high germination test seed sweet corn. 7 cents per pint. Mrs. O. V. Dilling, Craigville phone Decatur R- 2. 93t'l FOR SALE—Fresh cow with first calf by side. Jim Beery. 4ft miles west of Decatur, Chaigville phone. 93t3 FOR - SALE—Piano 1 , upright model Fay Ely, second hand store, phono 268. 93t3x FOR SALE—Bay mare colt coming two years old. Inquire H. C. Hockemeyer, Decatur R 1, Preble phone 3 on 20. 93t3x FOR - SALE—Sow and pigs. See Phil L. Schieferstein. Decatur, Ind. R. R. 7 93t3 eod FOR SALE—Square piano. Telephone 255. 94t3 FOR" SALE—Large leather rocking chair. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Phone 176. 94-6 L t WAS’ TED — Clean, washed 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. WiU pay 7 cents per pound for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be clean and the right size Decatur Dailv Democrat HELP WANTED. MALE—Salesmen Auto accident and limited policies at 55. $lO and sls, annually. Also monthly payment full coverage poll-1 cies with Natural Death Benefit. Liberal commission; full or part time. National Accident Society, 320 B-oad-way, New' York City. 92t6x WANTED—Youug married couple to work on farm, everything purnished. Phil L. Schieferstein, R. R. 7, Decatur, 1nd.93t3 eod WANTED — Sewing of all kinds. Specialize in remodeling. Men’s clothing altered and repaired Phone 5962. M-W-F-lx clean wall paper, wash windows, clean rugs and wash porches. Frank Straub. Phone 474. FOR RENI FOR RENT —5 room house, corner Patterson and Eleventh street. Phone 83. 92t3x FOR RENT—Three rooms, partly fur- I nished at 209 S. 3rd st. 93t3x j FOR RENT—7 acres of oats ground. I Inquire 1620 W. Monroe St., or ! phone 615. 94-3tx. I MIS'! AND FOUND LOST—Pocket memorandum book, | Morroco cover, diary. 1926 and in- i d -xed; will pay reward tor return Name in book. C. H. Colter. 93t3x j LOST—A package containing some j knitted lace Sunday morning in . front of St. Mary’s church, finder I plrj;.e cat) phone 873 G. 93t3x j LOST Package, containing box of salve and $4.50 in cash. Please re- < turn to this office and receive reward 94-3tx. I CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May. New 31.65 ft. old, i 91.63 ft: July sl.43ft; Sept. $1.36 ft. I Corn: May 73ftc; July 77%c; Sept. | 80%c. Oats: May 42ftc; July 43ftc; I Sept, 43ftc. , I DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given to | rattle and poultry practice. I Office 120 No. First Street. I Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 j o

XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X x BUSINESS CARDS K XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X x — ——aw—M—— H. FROHN APFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC a health service The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street i Office Phone 314 ’ Reeidence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-6 6-8 p.m. ~S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phone 727 ~ FEDERAL FARiM’LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Ra‘e Reduced October 5, 1924 See French Quinn >rfi ce—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN ~ An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on Improved real estateFEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE i 133 S. 2nd St. <) —Q FARM MORTGAGE LOANS New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. , Suttles-Edwards Co. A D. Suttles, Secy. k -* o 'tl'L'J’l' J. 1 . I — ■ WANTED Men to cut down 4 trees, take wood as payment. For sale, about 60 feet of rear end of building on Madi- ! son street Inquire Mart Gilson. ' Decatur Shoe Hospital. 93t3 PETER GAFFER The reliable painter, decorator and paper hanger. Now is the time to have your work done. Let nje give you FREE estimate. Telephone 330 nr address 304 North Ninth street. 93t6

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MARKET REPORTS 1 Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets OPENING GRAIN REVIEW Chicago, April 20.—(United Preaa.) ' ' —Grain prices opened higher on the ’ ' Chicago board of trade today. Foreign j ' demand appeared to be the factor ] that gave the local market the boost, i A sharply higher opening in all de- ’ liveries of wheat was not unexpected Inasmuch as Liverpool had opened , decidedly above its previous dose as 1 also did Buneos Aires. The impresson that world’s shipments are below the European demand was shown in the British market by the demand ’ there for Australian and Argentine wheat here. This in turn was reflected in a bullish way on the Chicago pit. Corn opened fractionally higher ' along the line. This grain acquiring more of its strength from wheat than from any natural demand of its own. Data borrowed strength from the other grains and opened fractionally higher in all but the Steptember do livery which remained unchanged. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Receipts 1600; shipments 2090; hogs • closing steady; heavies [email protected]; mediums $ 13.50 & $14.00; light weight light lights aud pigs : $14.35© $14.50; packing sows rough, l >11.00; cattle 300, slow; sheep 800; best clipped lambs $14.00; no wools here; load of clipped aged wethers I $9.50; calves 400; tops $13.50. FORT WAYNE HOG MARKET (Donlin Commission Co.) The hog market was 5,10 to 15 cents higher Tuesday at the Fort Wayne union stock yards. Calves raised $1 and lambs were steady. 100 to 150 pounds $13.50 150 to 180 pounds 13.40 180 to 200 pounds 13.15 200 to 210 pounds 13.00 210 to 225 pounds 12.75 225 to 250 poundsl2.so LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET i (Corrected April 20) Fowls 23c Stags « c Leghorns 3 ® c Old Roosters 9c Ducks 24c Geese Eggs, dozen • • 25c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected April 20) i Barley, per bushel 75c , jats >.-j4 • 37c Lye, per bushel ;75c Good Sound Yellow Cornßoc Good Sound Mixed Corn 75c Wheat No. 1 .$1.61 Wheat, No. 2 -'-IH-W LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 28c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered34c WHY WORRY IN ILL HEALTH WHEN YOU GET SERVICE LIKE THIS? To improve the chemical process in the body for good health, take San 1 ak Pills. They strengthen the blood and >ody fluids, anticeptic to the stomach, intestines and bowels to a dexree nearly odorless. They prevent decomposition of animal and vega table matter in the bowels that causes bloat and self-poisoning, and ire years ahead of any other formula tor the kidneys, high blood pressurediabetes and rheumatism. Take tc reduce bloating and wrinkled, flabby I bowels. Sold at Smith. Yager & Falk Drue Stnro— A rtv*

NOTH E TO DEFENDANTS State of Indiana, County of Adams, as: In the Adam* Circuit Court. April term, 1926. Ernst .1. Stengel vs. William Noal. ot al. Cause No. To Quiet Title Notice to Defendant*: Comes now I-Trnst .1. Stong. 1. plaintill In the above entitled cause. by hie attorneys, Lenhart. Heller and Sehitrger. and tiles his complaint herein, together with the atfldavlt of a competent person th.it the residence upon dlllu«i>t Inquiry Is unknown of the fotlowl ig named defendants towlt: William Neal. Margaret Neal. Aaron Hrown. Iteauh Hrown. Itiuih Hrown. till Hrown, Hiram Brown, Orinda Banwell. Charles Banwell. Hannah Phelps Zu< hens Phelps. Caroline Haines. Paul Haines. Marv M. Brown, .lune M. Brown. Orin du Brown. Orinda B. Banwell, Zaeharlah Brown. Zaehlus Phelps, William Deam, Hobert C. Bennett, John, A. Deam. Patil Hanes. Caroline Hams. Mary M. Bogers. Caroline M. Haines, Henry l>. Rogers. Flemon Drake, lllr im E. P-own. Martha S. Brown. William A. Moore. Jane M. Lemen. Harvey Lemon. William A. Drum. Wm. 11. Deam, Wm. A. Moore. Louisa J. Moore. S. T. Mendenhall whose true Christian mime is to plaintiff unknown. JamBrown. Elizabeth Ann Deam. Elizabeth H. Deam. Jane M. Lemon. Harvey Lemon, Mary M. larnon. Samuel K. Clark. Lewis W Dial. Abel Cross. Sarah J. Cross. Sarah Cross. Decaffur Investment Company. John Hiat. Benjamin Linn Oliver. Sarah Ellen Olivet, and William IL Deam: that the names of the defendant are unknown and that they are believed to be non-resi-dents of the state of Indiana sued In this action by the following names and designations, towlt; "The unknown husbands and wives respectively of each of flte following named persons, towlt: William Neal. Margaret Neal. Aaron Brown, Reauh Brown. Ruali Brown. Eli Brown. Hiram Brown. Orin da Banwell. Charles Banwell. Hannah I helps Zaehlus Phelps, Caroline Haines. Paul Halites. Mary M. Brown. Jane M. Brown. Orinda Hrown. Orinda B Banwell. Zacliariah Brown. Zacliln Phelps. William Deam. Robert C. Bennett. John A. beam. Paul Hanes, Caro, line Hanes. Mary M. Rogers. Caroline M Haines Henry D. Rogers. Flemon Drake, Hiram E. Brown. Martha S Brown. William A. Moore. Win. A. Moore. Jane M. Lemen. Harvey Lenten. William A. Deam. Wm. H. Deam. Louisa J. Moore. S. T. Mendenhall, whose true Christian name is unknow n to plaintiff. Elizabeth Ann Deam. Elizabeth H. Deam. Jane Brown. Jane M. Lemon. Harvey Lemon. Mary M. Lemon. Samuel K. Clark. Lewis W. Hiat. Abel Cross. Sarah J. Cross, t Sarah Cross. John Hiat. Benjamin Linn Oliver. Sarah Ellen Oliver, and William H Deam. the names of all of whom arc unknown to plaintiff; "The unknown widowers, and widows, the unknown children, descendants ami heirs, surviving spouse, creditors, legatee- 4 , trustees and executors of Hie last will and testament successors in interest and assigns, respectively of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, towlt: William Neal. Margaret Neal, Aaron Brown. Renah Brown. Ruah Brown. Eli Brown. Hiram Brown. Orinda Banwell, Charles Banwell. Hannah Phelps. Zaclieus Phelps. Caroline Haines. Paul Haines. Mary M. Brown. Jane M. Brown. Orinda Brown. Orinda H. Banwell. Zaehariah Brown. Zaehlus Phelps, William fleam. Robert C. Bennett. John A. Deam. Paul Hanes. Caroline Hanes. Mary M. Kogers. Caroline M. llaine.-. Henry D. Rogers. Flehton make. Hiram E. Brown. Martha S. Brown. Jane M. Lemen. Harvey Lemen. William A. Deam. Wm. H. Deam. William \. Moorq. Wm. A Moore, Louisa J Moore. S. T Mendenhall, whose true Christian name is unknown to plaintiff. Jane Brown. Elizabeth Ann Deam. Elizabeth 11. Deani. Jane M Lemon. Harve.v Lemon, Marv M Lemon, Samuel K. Clark. Lewis W. Hiat. Abel Cross, Sarah J. Cross, Sarah Cross. John Hiat, Benjamin Linn Oliver and William H. Deani’' the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff". The unknown bondholders, stockholders. receivers, trustees, creditors, officers and successors In interest of Decatur Investment Company, a corporation. the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff. "All tin women once known l>y any of tlunarites and designations above stated whose names may have been changeil and who are now- known by other names, the names of all of whom arc unknown to Hie plaintiff." The spouses of all the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of all of whom ar. unknown to plaintiff All persons ami corporation who assert or might assert any title claim or interest in or lien upon the real estate described in tlie complaint in this action by. und.-r or through any of the defendants to tills action named, described and designated in said complaint, the nam.-s of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff"; that said action Is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate in the State ot Indiana; that a I' action exists against all of said defendants; that all of said defendants arc necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be nonresidents of the state of Indian.i. The following real estate in Adam.county, state of Indiana, is desq-ib, 1 in said complaint, towlt: Commencim. 10 rods west of the northeast ••oroer of the northwest quarter of sc.-iiou in township 26 north, range 11 cast, in Adams county. State of Indiana, them sleuth 160 rods, thence we.’t 30 rods, more or less to a dfti-li. tlitnie north 'in the center of said ditch JI rods, theme east 12 rods, tliem-c north -:G rods, thence east 20 rods to rtu- place of lieginning. containing 26 acres more or less. This action is instituted and prose, euted by said plaintiff tor tlie burpose of qufeting Ills title t< tile re il estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant that unless they be and appear on Hie 53rd day of the Vpril term, 1926, of the Adams Circuit Court of Indiana, being the 11th day of Inn :, 1 926. to be begun and holden on the 12th day of April. t92G, at ide Cour; House in the city of U.i-atiir. in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determine! In their absence. In witness whereof, ; hare here.into set my hand and affix the said seal at the office of the Clerk thereof tn the city of Decatur, Indian i. this 19th day ot April, 1926. JOHN E NELSON. <’lcrk of the Adams < In uit Court Lenhart. Heller & Si-hurger, , Attorneys for plaintiff April 20-27 Ma; 1 v NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given than MONDAY, MAY 3, 1926 will be the last flay to pay your' Spring installment of taxes. The treasurer’s office will be open from eight a. m. to four p. m. during the i tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a penalty of ten per cent; will be added. Do not put off your taxes as they must be paid and tho law points out the duty of the county treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wfth a division of taxes to come in at once. Don’t wait for the rush. No receipts can bo laid away for anyone so please do not, j ask for it. , 82-to May 3 LOUIES KLEINE, Treasurer of Adams County. Q Daily Democrat Want Ads Earn II I $

Mr. uud Mi»- Ivan Decker aud fum-| ily, of Van Wert, Ohio. the guests of Mrs. Decker’s parents, Mr.j and Mrs. D. J. Harklesa. Miss Harriet Wertzberger has returned to Indianapolis after spending the week-end in this city with her parents, Mr and Mrs. M. J. WertzI IZN VrrxNt*

NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION

Tho following is a list of the eandl<lates t<» be voted’for at the 1 rinuirj Hlectton to be held in Adams county, stat# of Indiana, on TucN4hi* l 4. 11W* between the hours of six o'clock a. m. and six o’clock p, m. DEMOCIt ATI< I’lHTl Fur I nhrd Stetrw >enalor Long Term William A. Cullop. Vim.-imo, Iml L. William Curry. Indianapolis- Ind. John 1-7. Frederick, Kokomo. Indiana, fleorgc Itauch, Marion. Indiana. L. Erf slack. Indianapolis. Indiana. Albert Stump. Indianapolis. Indiana. For I nlted SHnte" Senator —Short Term Evans Woolen, Indianapolis, Indmim. For RepreoematKe in < ooaress Virgil Simmons, Bluffton, Indiana, For Frosecntlug kttornej John T. Kelly. Decatur. Indiana. For Join, State Senator Adums. Wells end Blackford < ooiittes 1 hunnan A. Gottschalk. Berne. Ind. Lawrence Edwin Opliger. Decatur, For Joint State RcprenentatHe \dnms nod Mells tonntiea George 1,. Saunders Bluffton. Ind. For < lerk kdamn t Ircnlt • o«rt Tilman 11. Gerber. Decatur. Indiana. John E. Nelson. Decatur. Indiana. For t'ouoty Treaonrer Ed A. Aahbaucher. Decatur. Indiana Irving G. Kerr, Berne. Indiana. For sheriff Pete Amspaugh. Decatur, Indiagu. Hoy Baker. Decatur. Indiana. Oliver Heller. Herne. Indiana. Hail Hollingsworth. Geneva, InoDallas M Hower. Decatur, Indiana. Lorenzo I>. Jacobs. Berne. Indiana. Joel Revnolds. Decatur. Indiana. For County Coroner J. C. GrandstatT, Preble, Indiana. For County Surveyor Abraham Bagley. Rerne. Indiana. Dick Boeh, Decatur. Indiana. For County iMMewmor Jonah A. Cline. Decatur. Indiana William Zimmerman. Decatur. Ind. For Commissioner First District Simon J. Rowers, Decatur, Indiana. August BuFi<k, Decatur, Indiana. John Huffman, Treble. Indiana. For < ommfaloner Diatrtvt B. F. Breiner, Decatur. Indiana. For Councilman at l.nnsr William Baumgartner, Berne, Ind. .kugust Conrad, De«Htur, Indiana. Matbias Kirsch. Decatur. Indiana. I uion For Councilman First District Ernest Doehnnaii. Decatur, Indiana. For Trustee Arthur Blakey. Decatur, Indiana Frederick Harmon. Decatur, Indiana. Itudolph Weiland. Decatur. Indiana. For tssessor Anton F. W. Thietne, Decatur. Ind. For Delegate to state touxeotioo Henry Dthner, D'-atui. Indian.r. For Precinct < ommittc«-mnn East I n ion Otto Hoile. Decatur. Indiana. U.-«l t nion John W. Blakey. Decatur. Indiana. Hoot Township For Couneilmoo First District Ernst Doclirmau. Decatur. Indiana. For Trustee Amos J Lcwlon, Decatur. Indiaua Charles Longenberger, liecatur, lad Samuel Maglcy, Decatur. Imliana For tsscswor Charles W. Johnson, f'ceatur. Infl. For Delegate to Slate Convention Henry Pcliuer. liecatur, Indiana. For I’recinct Committeeman Enat Root Meet Root t’rcble Township I’or Icnucllman I’irwt District Ernest Doelirinan. Decatur. Indiana For Trustee August Galfnieyer. Decatur Indiana Ernest J. Wmthnmn. Decatur, Ind. For AoMCMuor Edward Gall me ver. Decatur, Indiana |.-or l>, legate to State Convention Kollo H>m k. Peterson. Indiana. For t'ircinct • ommtiteeuinu Sorth Preble Herman Reese,’ Sr.uth Preble IxtrManil Township For t ounctlmna first District Ernest Hoe.ir.nan. Decatur, Indiana tor Trustee Ch-trlcs <’. Arnold. Des atur, Indiana Harvc M Beery. Decatur, Indiana. Homer P. Crum, Decatur. Indiana, tor Assessor Rov E. Heller, liecatur. Indian. Christian Heltnrich. Decatur. Ind. Charles W. Henschen. Decatur. Ind. August Schlickman. Decatur, lud. For Delegate to state Convention North Kirkland Rollo llouik. Peterson. Indiana. South Kirkland John C. Angsburger. Berne, Indiana For Precinct t ommilteeninn North Kirkland Daniel Sclierry. Decatur. Indiana. South Kirkland William Sherry. Decatur, Indiana. TA ashington Township For t Olim-ilinan Second District Henrv Kiting, Decatur, Indiana. For Trustee James A. Hendricks. Monroe. Iml. Louis Keller, Decatur. Indiana Fred 17. Koller, Decatur. Indiana. Fred V. Mills, Decatur. Indiana. Thompson 11. Noll, liecatur. Indiana. John F. Stmw. Decatur, Indiana. For kH88*88«K»r George Dellinger, Decatur. Indiana. For Jusltee of Hie Peace Adam BUtcher. l><" alur. Indiana, l or Delegate io State I onveilllon John W. vizard. Pleasant Mills. Ind For Precinct I ommittcemnn North Washington Benjamin Kiting, liecatur. Indiana. South AAushiugtvn Siemon Meyers. Decatur. Indiana. St. Marys Township For (oom-liman First District Ernst L'Oelirman. Decatur, Indiana. For Trustee Orlen S. Fei’ti'u-y. i'trasant Mills, Ind For Assessor For Ilelegiiie tn state t onveniion John V.’ Vizard, Pleasant Mills. Ind. For I’reelm-t I omuilttecnuin North st. Mnrjs Smith St. Mary* Jesse H. Steele. Pieusant Mills, hid. Him- t reek Township Foe < imm-tinimi Third District James Kinney, Berne, Indiana. For Trustee Hnrv.y IZ S:pc, lli-rna, Indiana, for AssesMor Willis If. Laiighri-y, Pleasant Mills. Indiana. For Delegate to Stalo Convention David J. Schwartz, Borno. Indiana. For I’reciii'-t tommittecmau North Blue Creek John Wo'-IVor. Borno. Imhaltu. South Blue (.reek Monroe Township For t ouoollnuin Third District James Kinney. Berm-, titctlana. l or Trustee Vaiiec Mattax. Borne. Indiana. Nonh Rtrb. Monroe. Indiana. Ira Wagoner. Monroe. Indiana. For Assessor Peter A. Habegger. Berne. Indiana. George liirseiiy. Monroe. Indiana. For Delegate to suite I onveulloo David I. Schwartz. Bertie. Indiana. For I'reclnct Committeeman Middle Monroe C. C. Beer, Berne, Indiana. (

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North Monroe William Elirsnm. Monroe. Indiana. Town of Herne For Delegate to State Convention Joseph D. Winteregg. Bi-rne. Indiana.' For I‘reelnet I ommittcemnn i .. A " Christian 11. Museltnan, Berne. Iml. Luster B. Scliug. Berne. Indiana. French Township For I ouiicilmnn Fourth District Christian Eicher, Geneva, Indiana. For Trustee Ervin S Lm-lincr. Monroe. Indiana. Martin Moesi-hberger. Berne. Ind. For \MMOMMor Wilson Banter. Bluffton. Indiana, lohn Tonner. Monroe. Indiana. For Delegate io State t onvenlton John <’ Angsburger. Berne. Indiana For I’reclnct Committeeman Evert O. Rich. Monroe. Indiana. Hartford Township i.'ne < oiir-Umnn Fourth District Christian Eicher, Geneva. Indiana, ror rrustee Frank Neusbaum, Linn Grove. In<l. Alva Shoemaker. Geneva. Indiana Daniel A. Studler, Geneva. Indiana. For Assessor Peter Fox. Berne, Indiana. Joseph K. Yoder. Geneva. Indiana. For Delegate to stole I onventlou John •' Angsburger. Berne. Indiana. For I’reclnct < ommltteeman North Hartford T J McKean. Linn Grove, Indiana. South Hertford NA abash Tow nship For t ouiK-llmnn Fourth District : Christian Eicher. Geneva, Indiana. For Trustee Alva Fenstermaker, Geneva. Indiana, j A Long. Geneva. Indiana. Ed Stably. Geneva. Indiana. Walter L. Thornhill. Geneva. Indiana. For Assessor J. C. Mann. Geneva. Indiana. Nathan Sprunger, Geneva. Indiana. For Justice of Ihe I’eace lames W. Barr. Geneva. Indiana Henrv Dickerson. Geneva. Indiana. For t onstable Samuel Deri, ksoti. Geneva. Indiana. Hobert Lemuel Ncvil. Genera. Ind. For Delegate to state t ouveotiou Arthur Kinney. Geneva, Indiana. For I’reeluet I ommltteeman Fred Mathys. Berne. Indiana. Ceylon For Dclcgute to State I oiiu-nll"ii Arthur Kinney. G,nCr.i. Indiana. Fur Precinct I ommlHeciiiiin , John Kramer. Genera’. Indiana. Town of Geneva For relegate to Slate toorention •3am.-s Kelhr. Genera. Indiana. F<»r l*rr<*iu<*t < <»»n in ill <*•••»» •• V' Charlie Hrown, Geneva. Indiana. JeWcrMon * For Cownrtlman Third IMMrirt James Kinney. Borne. Indiana. l or Truxlcr John M .Bolb übaeher. Geneva, Ind. For A?M4rsß»Bor Frank O. Davis. Berne. Indiana. Joseph M. I’ecl. Ik rne. in.liana For Delegute to State < ~0v.0.i0„ Arthur Kinney. Genera, Indiana. For I’reclnct l ommltteeman East .letfersoo Lee Lindsey. Berne. India mi. W .-st Jefferson Deeator First " ord •• V' For Delegate to State t ouveotiou William Linn. Liecatur. Indiana. For I’reeinet Committeeman Dick Dani.-I Heller. Demitur. Ind. First Waril "H” For Delegate to Mate t oavcutlgn William Linn. Decatur. Indiamk For Prcrinet < ominitteeionn Charles W. Yager. Decatur, Indiana. Second Ward “A” For Delegnte to State t <>nv ent ion r Huber M. l>cVoss. Decatur, Indiana. For Precinct CoiHmittceinao Waiter Wilkinson. Decatur, Indiana. Sccoml Uar«l “H ’ For Delegate to State < onwntioji Huber M DeVos.s, Decatur. In.liana. For Precinct Commit I Joe Hunter. Dvatur, Indiana. Third Ward For Delricnte to State I oatenthm Charles N. Christen. Dccalur. Ind. For Precinct ConimittcemMw Raymond Harting. Dr Indiana. Third Ward *‘B” For Delcuntr to Mate < onventioo Charles N. Christen. D < aluC. ini. For Precinct Commitlcemsin Sephus M. I. Id. De. atiir. Indiana. HF.I’l Bl.ltTA t’AHTT For I nited Stale* Senator —Look Term Claris Adams, Indianapolis. Indiana Janies E. Watson, llushville, Indiana. For I ailed state* Senator —Short Term Archibald G. Graham, South Bend Indiana. Ward B. Hiner, Indianapolis, Ind. Janies It. N'orrel, Indianapolis. Ind. Arthur it. Imbiuson. Imlianapolis Indiana. z Oswald Ityan. Ainb-rson, Ind: inn. For Representative in I ongres* Albert H. Vestal, AYitf<-r-«»li. Indiana For Prosecuting Attorney Ferd L. Litterer. Decatur. Indiana. For Joint State senator Adnm*. Well* nod Hlni-kfonl Counties Charles L. Sliadle. Montpelier. Iml. ■ For Joint State Iti-pci-sentative Adam* and At ells I uuiilie. Remo O. Elston, Dfceatur. Indiana. For Clerk Ailiini* < Ireuit < ourt Edward E. Licelity. Berm-. Indiana. For County Treasurer William E. l-aurote, Monroe. Ind. \ For Sheriff Sam Bifticr. Decatur. Indiana. William W. Hawkins. Decatur, tnd. For < ounty < oroncr For ( wimt> Surveyor For Couu<> \MNCsNor Alva Vorheos, Gene* i Imliaim l <»r < Firwt Diwtricl Chas. Kuhbitl. Decatur, indinim I’or CommiMioncr >ccond District Charles W. Morryman. M<mro< . Iml. For < ouncilmNn nl luiruv I nion ToMiiNliip For < oiincftninn Firsi District For Ttumlcv For %M»r«9Or For Delegate to State < ontentfoa Benjamin Butler, Decatur. Indluua. I’or Frr«»li»ct CommitteemMii Kn.nt I nion J. E. Eri’x.son. Monroeville, Indiana. \ Went I niou Charles S. Mumina. Ixcatu 1 , Indiana. Moot Tovtnaltip For (.ouncHittun First District For Trustee George W.. Cramer, De«atur. Indians. For ANMCNMor David M. Rice, Decatur, Indian t. For I>vlc|ts«t4* t«» State ( onirntlon Beniamin Bittier, Decatur. Indiara. For Prcidiiet < ommittermini ihiMt R'b'l H. S. Chase Decatur, Indiana. U cnl Hoot Fre<| Mahan. Decatur, Indiaua. Treble ToMusbiy

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For l ouuellumo First hl,| r |~( For TriiMrr I’or iNMVMMor " | lor Delegate to Benjamin Butler. I>.. ,i,,, '’rre'-i t * North I’rehl,. Reed Caston, .rsi.m, llu | iaili , South I'n-hle Theodor Ewell. |i, . K Irklnml | ~u u ghm For I ouoeiliiini. First HUtrtet For TruNtcc Mdton Girod. D. ltl , |iUM I'or For Itrlraoic to Mute t . Beiijninin Butl- r. In , llui llhl| . J " For I’ret'iiK-t i oomiliterninn North Klrk|im,l Edward L. Arnold. I n . Iltur , . South Klrklnml Wm. ALVsx:.At iisliingiou I'onuslilp For t ounellinun Second 11i.tr1,.; For Trustee Sim Burk, De.-atur. In.liana. For Aonessor For Delegate to State < osveMk,. Paul Graham. Moni-c.. Indnii For I’reeinet < omoUtteemas North AT nshiuatiin George W. Raudeiibush, Decatur Ind South ATnshlngton Paul Graham. Monr . . Indiana st. Mary* Towii.hlu For I'ouncllmaa First lll.lrirt For Trustee David E. Bolinger, Decatur, Iml Susie IL Bowen. Decatur, Indalim Ben S. Colter. Decatur. Indiana Hurry Daniels. Pleasant Mills. ],,i Benjamin \\ . Teeple. I ulU r. inj, ’ For .%MMeNNor Sidney Dague, Pleas ’nt Mills, Ind Harry Human, Pleasant Mills. i;,L For Delegate to State < “nvcntiu* Paul Graham. Monroe. Indiana For Precinct < ummil let man >orth M. Mnr\M John H. Helm. D« - atur. Indiana. So ill li Mt. Marin J. Wesley Dugue, Pleasant Mills, Indiana. Blue t reck 'l'onn«*liip For ( oiincilmiin ( hird DiMrlrt For TrwMtec William II Patt» i ■"ii, M<»nruu, Ind. For Amocmnof For Delegate t«» Mate l onvtnuua Nuali Pusey. Geneva, Indiana. For Prri’inct < ommittrriiinii North llhir < reck Joseph Hahnert. Monroe Indiana. South Blur < rerk Kolla E. Raudviibusli. M..d; 1 ,| Monroe Tow n*»lii|» For < oiinvilmau Third IliMtrid For Trimlrr Christian Hilty, Bern- Indiana. For %«o4CNM4»r Wilbert Nussbaum, i’.- ii . Ira ana. For Delegate to Mute ( oinrntioD Noah Pusey. Gciiexa, lid ana For Precinct < (reman North Monroe Law j ern e 11. Morgan, M i ■ - lud. Middle Monroe Clinton Soldner, Monr— Indian. To*4 it of Berne For Delegate to Mute < onieniinn Amos Burkhalter. Berm. Indiana. I’or Precinct Com in ill re ma b .. v’ Christian Hilty, norm, h.'liana. ••B” A'mos Burkhalter. Berne. Indiana. John H. Hilty, Berne. Indiana. French T«»44n*lni« For ( ouncilman Fonrlh Dintrict For TruMcc Emanuel C. Joray. UliifH- u. Indiana. For Anmcnmof Fur Delegate to state < .nnruliuu Nuali Pusey. Geneva. Ih.i.hgFor PreefißCt < onimiltrrman D. A. Baumgartner, BiuiT- 'i). iml Hart ford I «•" n*l»ip For Councilman Fourth Bißtrirt For Trumtri* Rufus Stauffer, Gene' ■. lu'liana. For Assessor For Delegate to sum- i.»n-mM Nuali Pusey. Gem-x i. lii’H-ii■ For I’reclnct I North llnrttord Charles E. Pus. y. Linn t..’ I,u - South Hartford Nuali A. Pusey. G.-m- ind.ai.Wnhash Township For t Olliicllnino Fourth Dislnet For TruMtce Floyd B. Aspx. Gem . • ' Otis Burk. Genei a, li - . Clark F. Fink. Gem-va. ! -. .• •• William A. Wells, t.en- imit-n. For Assessor ' Harry E. Brown, th i" For Delegate to ‘lair < .■m;""" 1 Ainos Burkhalter. 8.-ni • For I’reclnct I onnnitt. <-inan Samuel Teet.-r, B>-i m-. • < r. 4 lon For Delegate to SI f mnetilHa Adam Miller, Bryant. : For I’reeluet I ouintil 1.-ei.-a" Janies L. Live. Gen. Town of Irene,a For Delegate to Mate Adam Millet. Bryan:. For Precinct < oihiiiiiK ' "•' ln ••A" Aha Vorhees. G< i- ” H " i- liana. J. O. It. Campbell. n- . JcflirrMoii '(’o44 n*lui» lor touncilniiiu Third !>'" " For Trustee Samuel .1. Fugle. G.-m ■ imlu. For Assessor Samuel s Early, lb-;-; For Delegate to s, ‘* l ' Adam Miller. Bryant, Iml For I’reclnct < onnnitt' '" I,n l-.asl Jefferson Adam Miller. Bryant. Im. AT eel .1.-lt.-rso.. Jesse W. ’H-eter. <.* ■'■ De.-ntair S2 Charles A. Burd-;. D" at < Dora Lower. Dm -'m • ■ For Precinct < om" 1111 Frank S. Peterson, inFirst TTiird • , nli „ n For Delegate 1<» s t» ,< i liaii Second /(.iiirfiH’” 1 For Delegate to *tm<- , Leona Grpham. I" - ' ...an For I’reclnct I on “.'I ; I Calvin Erm-St Pelm Second ATnril ’ ~.,,(1011 For Delegate to *t«te . Leona Grt.liani. I" Fur Prc-U-t < 0.«.».< - t Emma Butler. I ' Third W«r'' ' For Drlricnte to s,, ’ t ' 6. FriUiiigcr. I For I’reeinet , .ml "" Judson At Teepb ” ■ Third For Delegate to '•, i!H , E. Fritzlnaer. I 1 ' , . For l’. eelnet . Oscar. O. Teeple. Deeatu.