Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1926 — Page 2

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mgaaßiiasßßigaH ■ CLASSIFIED ADS " ■■aiHl■»MH H H M M H N ■ N _ FOR BALE >Y)R SALE —A good South Bentl Maliable coal range. Emery Hawkins, 728 Street. ISI-12t. FOR SALE:— Pony, cart ami harneaa’ Good condition. Morris J. Wells. Geneva, Ind. 1836tx. H'Oft SAf.V! -'Three head of h.’>g”l“ quire Lulu Walters, Decatur Route 8. residence 5H miles east of Decatur. 184-3 tx FOR SALE - RoastfagVars. Inquire of L. T. Brokaw, 426 North 7th Sre<-t. Phone 984 184-3tx FOR SALE American Classic cylin der elactric washer. In good condition. Adams County Matag Co.. 243 W Monroe St. 184-tlt FOR SALE-73 dark Hai red Hymon'ii Rock hens, one year old. >1.50 each. Mrs. Emily McAhren, Decatur R. R. 9. 184-3tx. IVR^saLE^Two - lots - In Bellmont Park, along cement road. Cheap if taken at once. Call at 1613 West Madison Street., or Phone 1185. 184-12tx FOR S.MJK- House dresses anil childrens school dresses ut reduced prices sale commencng Aug. 914 Mrs. John Chronister, 716 Walnut st. 184t8tx FOR SALE OR TRADE (lend large work mule, 4 years old. Albert Duer. Monroe*. Ind. 184-3tx FOR SALE One tractor disc, on* gang plow, good as new. Julius Haugh. 185-3tx FOR SALE—Finns and pears. Hugo Thieme, Decatur route 8. Phone number 697 0. WANTED WANTED — Clean, washed rags, suitable to clean presses and type. Must be clean. Not common rags or waste, or dirty clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos arid like. No laces, heavy underwear, woolens or heavy materials. Will pay 7 cents pe r pound for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be elean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. WA.N’i'teD—Girl to do general housework in Fort Wayne home. Address Box F. in care of this office. 184-3tx. WANTED—Housework by young lady Call 381 184-3tx. FOR RENT FOR RENT:—Room, either tor 100 - er or for light housekeeping. Inquire 8. 10th street or Phone 520 after 6. p. m. 186Stx LOST AND FOUND tdS*t—B!a<‘k and white Beagle hound Tan face and ears. Male; Notify Clarence Weber. 223 South 7th street. 184-3tx —— o XOTKK UF lUMIMSTBATOR’S SALE OF HEAL ESTATE l¥ THE tLINTOA I IRCIIT t’OIRT STATE OF INDIANA, SS COUNT 1” OF CLINTON . ’.V < €.- • «’•* *•" * William H. Price, administrator Notice is hereby given that the und<<rslnged, administrator of the estate ot John T. Price, deceased, will, on Wednesday, August llth, 19.25. at nine o’clock A. M., from day to day thereafter until sold, at the offices of Ryan Ar Devol, Peoples Life building, Frankfort, Indiana, offer for sale to the highest and best bidder, for all cash and for not less than the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate situate in Adams County, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The east half of the northeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter, of Section 12, Township 26 North, of Range 11 East, containing 120 a* res, of the appraised value of 112,000.00. Bids may be mailed to William H Price, Kirklin. Indiana, it. K. No. 2. or to Ryan & Devol, Attorneys, Frank fort, Indiana. WILLIAM H. PRICE Administrator of the Estate of John T. Price, deceased. Ryan & Devol, Attorneys for Administrator. July 24-31-Aug. 7 — o-———,,... NOTICE TO HHIIM.E t INTRAfTOHS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams Countv State of Indiana, at their rooms in the Court House, in the City of Decatur. Indiana will receive scaled bids for the • oostruction of the following bridges, in accordant c with the plans and specifications on file in the office of the Auditor of said county, to-witt ■ Huurk Bridge in Preble Umnahip. Irpuld Uridge in Kirkland Township. Sealed bids will be received' until 10 o < lo< k A. M. on Tuesday September 7. 1926. Bbls will be received for the conduction of said bridges separately and the Boards will also consider bids for the consTrut tion of any two or more of said bridges in one contract. Bi»l~ will include all labor and material for said work Any one desiring to submit plans and spe ific atipns for competition at the sdme letting may do o b; filing the sainq with the auditor of said county not less than ten dajs I t fore the day of letting as provided b ia o Each bld shall be accompanied with bonds ami affidavit a.s required by law. The time for completion of said bridges will be set at the time of letting contract The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ERNST CONRAD B F. BREINER GEORGE SHOEMAKER Board of Commissioner By Martin Jdberg, Aue.Tor, Jug 7-14-21 —, , :— Chicago Grain Close v. heat, Sept 1.37 7-8; Dec 1.42 May 1.46 3-4. Corn, Sept 63 3-8; Dec 88; May 93 1-2. Oats. Sept. 41 1-8; Dec 44; May 47 3-4.

8 x BUSINESS CARDS |XxXSKKKHXMKHSSKM H. FROHNA PFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neuroealometer Servlee ■ Will Convince You •t 144 South 2nd Street ’ Office Phone 314 Resident 10S7 ’ Office Hourt: IM2 >-m. 1-6 6-8 P- m - 1 s. E, BLACK i Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calle answered promptly d»F <* Bight Office phone 90 Home phono 737 “federal" farm Loans _ Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced October 8. IM4 See French Quinn Otßco— Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST ; Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30-12:30 to l:H Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 I MONEY TO LOAN ~ An unlimited amount of S PER CENT money on Improved real estateFEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. 1 SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 8. 2nd St . "- - - I FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing fanner. 10 year 5%, small com. 10 year @ 514%, ho expense to you 20 year @ 6%, Govt. Plan. 40 year Amortized Loan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. We work for you. Office 155 South 2nd St. r I SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. i : o -O 0 . O DHL C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Spacial attention given to cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. 1 Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 I o o MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 3200, shipments 340. hogs , dosing steady. Heavies >11.75®13.00; mediums >13.25® 14.00: under ; 200 pound glades $14.00® 14.15; packing sows rough $9.50® 10.00; cattle. [ 25 steady; sheep 300; best lambs, i $14.00; best ewes $5.00® 7.50; calves . 350; tops $14.00; few 14.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 6) j Heavy Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls 13e Heavy Spring Roosters 25c Spring Leghorns 20c Old Roosters ....... 9c Ducks 12c Geese to , Eggs, dozen 25c LOCAL GRaTn MARKET 1 (Corrected August 6) Barley, per bushel 75e Rye. per bushel 80c Old Oats .......................................... 32c Good sound mixed or white corn 95c Good Sound Yellow Corh SI.OO New Wheat >1.23 Good Timothy Seed >2.75 Good Alsac seed >12.00 r . ..... LOCAL GROCERS’ EGO MARKET y Eggs, dozen ......... 25a —— ( BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 38

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K TO TAXI* 4VEH6 Ok TAX 1 I.EVtKM In the mutter u( drlermlnlug the tux roe certulu |iurt»<»«e, ut Aflame . County, Indlntin. ' IBEFOHF THE ADAMS COUNTY COUNCIL . Notice Im hereby given the tex payers I <i( A• U him county Indiana, that th | ’i proper legal officer* of huhl inunlci- ’ pallty at their regular mooting plmv I i'll Tuesday, September 7, H»26 will conI M<h r the follnwlliß budjet: I Ivrk'M Offirv I f. Sulary. ... 2JOU.IM i 2. Per diem at tending court .’.ihlod ;i. Deputy hire. 2.000.0 W I. Office expt'iiar, X 15.00 1 u«t11«»r’«» Office 5. Shlhi's 2,:i0t».1U» H. Additional aalaty 7. Deputy hire. 1.250.00 7a.Office fspcuaoH 1,000.00 Trenaurer’a Office N. Salary 2..‘10<’ "0 ofii.r rxpeiiao J.OtO.mi , Ha Delinquviit tax feet* 700.00 lle<M»r«ler'n Office io. Salary , 1,300.00 II Additional aaiar.t 7o«.'»o | I 12. offb e expenae 495.00*. aherlffm Office 13. Malary iLUOO.no t I I Additional salary T 36.00 15. Board us Prisoners 450. o»» 14. offic e expense** 215.00 j 16a Mileage Prisoners and fugitives 775.00 ( lUb Deputy hire, emergem y 300.00 1, HunrHir’ii Office I 17 Fees and Per diem 2,.d>o. *»U t r IN. offi<expense 3oO.»'ij Muperiiitrndent of Meboula I 4 19a.Deputy hire LOji.J 0 20. Teacher's Institute 100.00 L . i'ra> ellng a> pep«C |. 21. Office expenses 690.VU < ouuty Assessor 1 t Salary f 124. Office expense JS.'Hi Curuner 125. Per diem - 26. Office expense V 1 I 27 All other expense £ Health (vmn>lw>4»ner •■2B. Salary ‘ 2» office expense . lon.au :o. All Other expense 400.H0 1 Hoard of 4 ommlastuueru H 12.1 Salary ;;2. Office expense l 2.2a.Attending meeting In other t County * ouuvH and tttoruey I t ■. Salary of (ownt.v countil . ■« '" . 2.1 Salary of attorney 600.00 35. Salary or per diem pauper attorney r 35.aExpense Co. Atty out of county a -° 0 o ’| n Board «f Hcvirw I r.H Per diem i»f members Gihi.oo f i 37 Other expense 2j.0,Q » . Hoard of Truancy 2.x. Salary and Per diem 1.5a1.00 SX aTraveling expense 13V. Office expense 1 l>;sp<*n M c j t„ t nton mwuship ;;; 41. Root township ' * ,1 42. Preble towauhip ■ ’ < • 4 4 Kirkland township , t I-. Washington township H 46. St. .Marys township 4 7 Blue Creek township r‘.' I* is. Monroe township | 4». French township -»»•"’ v .-,<l. Hartford township .'.I Wabash towusblp <b 5 1 Jefferson township .64.00 5 Poor Hcliet o 61a I nion township 7m! ,'," u Sth Root township .... - " V h 61. Preble township l®o h Old Kirkland township " hie Washington township 1.600.00 Ulf St. Marys township -W ’ Sig Blue Creek township « htb Monroe township Mi French township 1 4 hli Hartford township » 6tk Wabash township J « ’ •»ll Jefferson township _'m.«o ( K&pcumc of < «urt Howge f 63 Hepai! of buildings & < are gTQund>G ( 6 4 Employes and janitor 1.375.U0 8 Supplies ”‘’ : ouo ( hsaSprlnkling streets •»«•**> Expense of < onnty Jail 67. Repair and care of buildings and t L7!-‘t;nd> h ‘‘ ’ 69. Supplies 1.4 0. County l*4»or Farm il.Kcpair and .are of grounds and buildings 7 ' Salaries and servi. es ...1" • , 73. Supplies and Maintenances 6,C»o.i'b ‘ t'ovuty Hospilal < 77 Supplies aud Maint n in. e ~000 66 p Orphan Poor . »78. Expense of Orphan I'wir 3.000.00 County tgeut . hl. Saiaiy LM6.09 \ 1 ;x. Office expense Mid relit I,MI, .HI Md Traveling expense jMI.V'i Mute luwlltUtiOMM L 7? Inmates in Stites ’nstttuth-n•< I XC-.iJ’D 79a Irene Byron T B. H'»s S"O.ihi ,ii t.of inmnlfy I ■’ i’■ *■ 1 • SI. Expense Epileptic inquests 3<500 MUcell inrotiM . x 3. Bxpense burial sold ers n *4. Public printing 1 S 5. Expense of new high am x* l.t'm.'iu S 6. County Board oi <’hariUe» • ,n M 0 q ‘ 87. Farmers luKti.iit i I 88. Expense of Dit-W ■ '> . f Justh ■■ -f pea’ e retuins ( 90 Expense of Bridge superintendents I.DOooo i»l. Employees until r special contra vis 95. Rent count' off'* 2. 0.90 IWW*** 104. Wechter retaiivng wall 1.200 00 10.3. Teeter retining wa;l 8C» •<» 106. Long Bridge 1 III?. Henurltks bridge • ..jOO.'.'V ins. Gljlig bridge 000.00 10'4, Graber bridK« 110. Meyer bridge ’<• • lit. Haviland bridge IWW" 112. A J. Bienz bridge 1.200.00 11’4. Bridge repair 5.000.00 I’roaeeutitiK llliiruri'i Otfiee 123. Assisting ProMM-utlng O OU. V V 4 ircuit Court 125. Change of venue 1,000.10 126. Special Judges 500.00 • 127. Petit and grand juries S.alO.tiO 1211 I’er diem and expenses Court reporter 130. Court bailiff 1,5 , 4 5’ ' 13 • Expense Board of Childrens thins p - 100 641 1 133. Expense Juvenile court 700. nil 134. Supplies repairs and law library 135a.Expen.se returning Honda and interest 187 Bonds. Smith bridge anti Hospital 10.000.1 W 186. Interest Smith bridge and Hospital a.700.00 ' Tota.l t39,527.1>(, J • Net valuation of taxable propertj . 39.004.64n.00 I I Proposed l.evy • Bridge fund 064 24.900.»01 ’ Bond and interest fund 01 15.700. in County fund .256 9,6,627.001 t ouipariitlye Statements Collected. 1923 levy >115.939.X4l Collected, 1924 levy 143,821.24 Collected. 1925 levy 143,841 .ill | To be collected. 1326 levy 139.527.06’ I rile taxpayers ol said county shell •’ ' have the right to be heard thereon. ■< ■'After the tax levies have been deter-1 limned ten nr more taxpayers footing | i themselves aggrieved by such levies may ,' appeal to tire State Hoard ot l’ ix Commissioners by filing a petition no' later - it I than the tourth tfonilay of September . 1 926 and the state board will tlx n date • for hearing on this County j I tinted this 4th day ot AuKas" M Kirsch, President County Council, t Ernst Conrad, chairman ot board of. comnilsgionev* Bv Martin Jaberg, County auditor it >'o 1 J I Harry SuUor., o! Fort Wayac,’ is ( spending the week-end with his par- , i euts, Judge and Mrs. J. C. Sutton. 1

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PREBLE EXPECTS ! PITCHING DUEL Koeneman And Luttmar Slated To Be Opposing Slabmen In Game Preble. Aug. 7—Two old team mates. "Lefty" Koeneman and Ott< Luttman, will meet as the opposing pitchers in the second game betweer the Luther Institute Alumni ant Preble, to be played on the loca diamond. Sunday. Koeneman. A Grotrian and Luttman carried tht hurling burden for the Hoagland team the last few seasons. Thit season, the former two have beet with the Alumni while Luttman hat been pitching stellar ball sot Preble Koeneman defeated the strong Ossian team several weeks ago 5-2, for theit first loss of the season. It is expected that the larges crowd that ever witnessed a basebal game here will be present Sunday The Alumni will present a strange line-up than in the last game, havim all their players in uniform. Conrad the star short stop will not play in this game having quit the Lutheran': team. Manager Henkle will have A Grotrian in reserve while Berning I: ready to go behind the bat. Shad; and Lindeman will be ready so;, mound duty in case Luttman should fall before the mighty bats of the L 1. A. A. The probable line-ups: Ik L A. A. Probit Knepper lb Rss» Tielker 2b W. Lindemar O. Grotrian 3b C. Smitl Horman .ss Dnn R. Henkle If H. Kreigt B. Grotrian cf Bpsst l.indemau rs Hoffmai Wambsganss -C D. Kreigt Koeneman p Luttmar A. Grotrian it ..R. Lindemat Berning -u Shady K. Henkle u W. Smitl Kestner u ♦ BASE BALL STANDINGS 4 ««*♦♦♦**♦*♦***♦< National League W L Pc Pittsburgh 59 42 .58 Cincinnati 58 47 .55, S 4. Louts 56 48 .53: Chicago 55 50 .52New York 53 50 .511 Brooklyn ... 52 53 .491 Boston 41 62 .40 Philadelphia 39 61 .394 American League W L Pct New York 70 36 ,66( Cleveland 60 48 ,55€ Philadelphia 55 51 .51! Chicago 55 52 .514 Detroit 55 54 .59’ Washington 52 51 .50! St. Louis 45 61 .42! Boston ... .... 33 72 .3V American Association W L Pct •**■*<•; I,;. Milwaukee 68 40 .634 Indianapolis ...68 43 .SIJ Toledo • 55 50 .52 Kansas City 53 57 .48; St. Paul 49 61 ,44i Minneapolis 45 63 .417 Columbus 25 83 .28! YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Pittsburgh. 5; Boston. 4. New York. 6; Cincinnat. 3. St. l ouis, 7; Brooklyn. 3. Chicago, 2; Philadelphia, 1. American League Philadelphia. 5: St. Louis, 4. Chicago. 7; Boston, 4. New oYrk. 8; Cleveland, 7. Washington. 12; Detroit. 8. American Association Milwaukee, 3; Kansas City. 1. Indianapolis. 12; Columbus. 4. Toledo, 6; Louisville. 4. Minneapolis, 8; St. Paul, 3. YANKEE PLUCK WON FOR 'TRUDIE' Miss Ederle And Father Were Confident She Would Swim Channel By Henry L. Farrell. Lhlted Press Staff Correspondent New York, Aug 7.—ln England they refer to Americ tn persistence as “Vunkee Pluck". :.t t'bU. country it i, kt.owt by another and less elegant name but by any name it is the name, and it was plenty of It that enabled 'lrutiie" Ederle to writs her name in litsrtory as the first w: man to swim the English Channel. Jilat recently a prominent British coif writer was theorizing about the gr-.at success of the Amatican players. Ht> discussed al! the theories advanced by others and concluded “It is my opinion that the Amer-

ican golfer is not a freak. He s ju»y ( ■ an Amerkan and you ibll »»>' Amer-; ■ lean that he can't do something and Te ll tell! you-—Like hell I cgn't' and te’ll go out and do it. When "Trudle" Ederle and her lov- ( tble big German "pop” went to Fraot o o start training for the swim, theyj vere told—“ She can't do It. No worntn can do it. She failed last year aud he can't hope 4o succeed this year, t's a bad season The water wont Te right and the tide will be eras) or another three months". •'Trudle'’ with a lau»h that only a ilnoteen-year-old girl of size itrength can equal In volume paid no attention to the bad predictions, but ■Pop” roared his protests. "The hell she can't swim dot channel", he sputtered and spouted in parti inable rage. “The oues who say dot jhe can't don’t know my Trudle. When Lloyds in London suggested that the betting ought to be 50 to 1 against her, "Pop" grabbed a boat.l sped to London and smacked >22,000 in the desk in front of a broker. “Get dot covered at your 50 to I”.' he roared "aud get some more ready because I'm going to sell some lots tnd get some more dough”. “You wrote a story that 1 wouldn t make it this year”, Trudle remarked to the writter in Paris. "But. oh boy”| how I'm going to make you eat that and she almost floored us with a husky swing on the back. | Her success this year probably was ‘.he result of better condition There was no truth in the stories that she' didn’t train last year but she was forcsd to remain in Griz-Nez so long that rhe became extremely home sick anil her morale was distinctly affected.! Anyone who has spent a ihty in Grlz-. Nez can appreciate what it means to sxist there for months. This year she had her father, her sister and a number of newspapermen | with whom she became acquainted last year. “Gee, boys, 1 nearly diedjt down there last year, but I have a i regular gang with me now and that, training won't bother me” she said n Paris. Bill Burgess, did a splendid job of coaching her. Ishak Helmy, the giant Egpytian.' who swam with her both times, said in Paris that she cculd swim the channel if she didn't try to make ;oo fine a record. "She would have made it last year it she Irad't tried to swim too fast”, be said — 0 1Babe Close To 1921 Record Cleveland, Aug. 7. —United Press) —Babe Ruth is only four circuit socks behind his record year of 1921. when he hit 59 homers. After hitting two on successive days, the big boy cheered up considerably and said he thought that, with luck, he could top his record. —— u —-— i * WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD ♦ i4++4+*++*4*++44 Yesterday's Hero — Hack Wilson. Chicago Cute outfielder, whose double in the 10th defeated Fletchers Phillies. 2-1. Although McQuillan was knocked mt of the box in the first by the Cincinnati Reds, the New York Giants won 6-3. It was the VS’ 10th c»niecutive win. The St Louis Cardinals vanquished three Brooklyn pitchers 7-3. The Pittsburgh Pirates won handily from the Boston Braves 5-4. Wright ot the Pirates hurt his leg sliding to second in the seventh frame. Babe Ruth slammed out his 35th jomer of the season in the fifth, and the New York Yankees defeated Clveland 8-7. The Chicago White Sox beat the eighth place Boston Red Sox 7-4. The Washington Senators scored ive runs in the sixth, aided by two •trrors by the Detroit Tigets. winning 12 to 8. The Philadelphia Athletics copped tbe final game of th e series from the St. Louis Browns, 63. z Gertrude Ederle To Sail For Home On August 21 Dover, Aug 7.—(United Press)— Gertrude Ederle. first woman to conquer the English channel, will sail for the United States on Aug. 21. after visiting her grandmother near Stuttgart, Germany. "I ant feeling very tine—not a bit lame—and not the least bit the worse for the experience,” she told the United Press today as the heroine of the moment m England, she read through some 200 telegrams and cablegrams of congratulations which awaited her when she awoke at 8 a m. Miss Ederle planned to return to Cape Criz Nez this afternoon, and' then go to Germany with her. father and sister to visit her grandmother. »

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Not infrequently a mualcgl ot entertainment organization will have one star member with other members supplementing the work of the star to a degree that reiults lu a successful program Rarely does it occur that In one organlxation three stars appear When this occurs, the entertainment and music-loving public receives that for which it seeks; a long list of poor, fair, mediocre and "merely good" programs are forgotten and all former disappointments are compensated for and blotted out by the exquisite enjoyment of the perfect program. Such a combination of artists is the Paramount Entertainers appearing on tbe second day of our Chautauqua. Marguerite Austin, violinist, graduate of the Royal Conservatory of Music of Ixmdon. recipient of enthus-

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M "'"'t' 1 .1. M. French Takes Position In Martinsville High School J. M French, principal of the Bluffton high school for the last seven years, has accepted a position as principal of the Martinsville high school for the comiug school year. He wiM succeed Roy B. Julian, who has accept-1 1 ed a position as principa'. of the Bedford high school. Mr. French has been taking post graduate work in the University of Chicago this summer. Mr. Delmer F. Mitzuer. principal of the North Manchester high school last year, will succeed Mr. French at Bluffton. Three Children Drown Martins Ferry. O„ Aug.7.—(United Press) — Three chidreu drowned here today when the boat in which they were crossing the Ohio river sprang a leak and sank. NOTO E .if >i Mt strtTI.liUEX ' ot .... rfc N'otlie is lierehv given to Hu-' credityrs. noirs and legatees of Man E. Kern, deceased, to appear in tire Adanis Circuit Court. Irehl at De.atur, Indiana, on tire 6tli day of September. 1926 and show cause, if any. y.iiy the SEI I LEMI-.NT AC’'GC.\'TS with tli»estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs an- notifred to then and there make proof of h-ir-sliip. and receive their distributin' shares. A.VNIE E WIN'NES „ , Administrator C. J. Lutz, E. B. Adams Attis

TOWASHII’ I'KEE t.HCVEI, RIIID HUM) LEVIES . tu Tu\pu>er* nf Tux l.rxie* 1,1 the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes b. Ada.n.County, Indiana .. Before the llonrd nf ( oiuiiMMMioner* and County Council Notice is hereby given that tix ( ... : <rs of the several township of All's ' * ,,< * ia ha that the proper officers of said municipality at i reguiai meeting place <, n the *Ui of September 1326, will t. iQlwwiug .budget; . .... Payment latereM tmonnt free Graiel Koiul Box. I A Int | fH ,,| Priaeiual Payment NecrM*ar» tumu lowi.slup * . I , 1.847.'; ■ Ro.ot 1 O.vislilp 11 Cl vOQ •» 71, I . I", ■ Preble Township ' p,.i HO i’l7,': I' Kirklaud i'uwnship it i’smi ■' Washing',, Township 23 546 40 «‘.45s 1 ’ " ■ St Marys Township 931110 2.285 2 • I " u i. y. lownuhip 8.232.66 1.562 '' Monro ■ To wr snip 24 706 54 5 .94 **•» ” kreu.h Tranship "'893 44 1 7I I 6 • W*? J' W “’ l, W s'. 481,66 1.563.06 I" •: •’: -.v i,ship 12 742 26 2.95705 15..." ■ Jefferson uwnshlp 7.733.36 1,587.16 9,3."E’. I’Hopos.ElJ LEVIES . . Assessed l evy I mount raised Vinous. I'niJ ’ Valuation Proposed b.’ lev) Aerevsio '„ n "’ n 31.737 570 . . 10’5166 II’.'"" Preble 3.574?, 10. j 3 15.3713’. 1 tl ashington 9.720.nr,0. .3? • 31.104 1' ’ ’ • t. Mai ys • ii- i t • I, - t d | 1 Hiue Creek 1 I‘’ul? 9 Je « f n| S rr n 1,664.140 56 9.319 ts '. I-"’ - (OUl’luvrh' tu ,ak f over-draft now existing. II VWAIIAE OF TV\KS l 01.1.1 X TED. TO HE COLLE* I Tonnshin c ollected t olls, ted Olle. ied r » ; Inion 1 1U23-1.,, 1934-levy lUS.'.-let) . .3 11.663.70 ' ’.87 ”6 117'.:. I" St I’rN fasWton u-iiHa ‘:K jw;- i,3m ; > Monroe 12.491.23 12,031,79 10,644,6. Hartford 13,056. »6 i0,1)99,78 10,3-3.8* in ISIK’ Wabash 13.798.08 12,310.62 1 1.051.64 Jefferson ' 1 '.»38. IO 10,280.79 ?r i tax“lM^ ye h* shall hav.’*!'r'i'tht to *be heard thereon Afte> ' ? Ugrle.td b? V ,u.^ e i n ‘‘ etern '<»e<l. ten ui more taxpayers feeling <■ 'f'si^ne’» for Vurther and''r.M 6 mav a P pea ' »° th « s ‘»‘v Board of Tax < < in ’ m “V t County‘auditor* no ? r ' ,l,ercoll - filing a petition therefore "Itt; Bo“"l 4“ fK 'daiTT; tldt the f «urth Monday *n September and the • Dated Auguat sth 1926 “ earing ln this county. Chairmen Boa-.' <-• re-.* EBNST CONRAD % -v.a.r. c. Commissioners,Adams Count . Indiana. Chairmen Adams Cn. nt r .. MAT KIRSCH By Martin JabSrg,' Aag T,

; iastic acclaim in European concert > tours, is the Director of this organ i Ization Co stars with her are Gene Pierson, accredited as one ot the finest saxophone soloists fa ■ country and equally proficient an a - xylophonist, rendering ( n a gpeftlc . ■lular manner selections on her beautlful instrument; Ruth Hutchins, ac- : complished harpist and violinist, nth I experience In many musical organli zations, including symphony orchesMtras ; As a foundation of their musical understanding and ability each mem. i her of this company has a thorough ■ knowledge of the piano and Is an ' accomplished accompanist, thus per mitting an almost limitless variety ot - lustrumentation. The programs' ot ! this talented group will be long re- • membered.

■' — 1— J -.1. -I ■—■ — Church Destroyed By Fire Indianapolfj, ln<l., Aug. 7.—(United Press) —Fire of undetermined origin early today destroyed the Bap tint church at Acton, near Indianapolis. with a loss of >15,000. See the mammoth exhibit of live stock at the Big Jay County Fair. It. veint: «*• Pl HI.II I.ETTIXG Notice is hereby given that the Bonn! of < ,’umui isaiouers of Adams County, Indiana, will receive bids for llie construction of a ma< adamixvd road in Washington ami Monroe townships in said-county known as ’he Martz Macadam Road, up ami until ton o'clock A. M., on Tuesday, September 7. 1925, at the regular meeting of said Board vs Commiasionem. held in the Citv of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana. Sealed bids will be received for the construction of said road in accordance with * the plans specifications ami report of the viewers and engimer. which are now on file in the Auditor's office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone A bond must accompany each hid in twice the amount of th«> i.id fib-1. > ■ contra* r therefor and complete according to such wtraet ami in accordance with the bond filed. All bids shall be made so as t<« give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable wt • '! Illiales to !»<■ load. i>\ ■ r in charge not to exceed • g cent of any one estimate, out of tip* funds t*» i»c hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law The Board of Com»nis«inne r reserves the right to reject any and all bids. MARTIN JABER’J Auditor Adams County. Indian’