Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1927 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND DDSINESS CARDS

IKXKXSXSXXXXXKXS ■ CLASSIFIED ADS « XXXXXKKSXXXXXXXX " j FOR SALE FOR SALE:.NewIy remodeled, strictly — modern, nine room home. Centrally “located and has large barn suitable Zfor garage. Several fruit trees on lot. -Wall 976. IQ6-41X FOR SALE Refrigerator, top leer, about 65 lbs. capacity, priced tor quick sale. Violin with canvas case, Xjust the one for beginners, priced 16. “Phone 1013, 208 S. Fifth St. lu7-3tc FOR SALE- Two Ford coupes. Over- — hauled Ford motors guaranteed. “Used tires and used car parts Frank's "Service Siaiion W Muiirw. St. 10, .>,x -•FOR SALE —Sorrel horse, six-year-ol< 1, weight 1700 blind, price $65. Jos A. R. R. No 7 Phone 870-13 107-3tx “FOR SALE — China Closet; White Iron ~ Bed. Phone 183. 107-3 t • FOR SALE —Baby Chicks .it reduced “ prices for Juue Delivery, Leghorns ~Bc Rocks, Reds. Wyandotte.! and Or•phiugtons 10c Large Discount on or“ders of 500 chicks and over. Order now Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana “Phone 44. 108-12 t ZFOR SALE — Dark blue reed go-cart — Phone 471. 107-3 t ~FOR TRADE for Decatur property. Z Six room modern house in Fort -Wayne, near General Electric and “Dudlo factories. Write P. O. Box 618 ~ Fort Wayne, Indiana. “FOR SALE—Early cabbage, tonia- "• toes and mango plants. 3 doz. for *2sc. Henry Haugk, 204 S. 10th sL Phone 677. 109t3x WANTED W ANTED — 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 mater--ials. Will pay 7 cents per pound “for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be Zclean and the right size. Decatur Democrat. —WE WASH rooms, porches and spade “ Gardens; and clean cisterns and Zfugs. The man that knows how. Elmer Bailer, phone 88. 107-3tx WANTED A woman to do general housework in small family. Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison. 418 Jefferson St. 108-3 t MALE HELI- WANTED—Mau or Woman whole or part time, to call on homes here in town representing famous Watkins products. New plans assure earings $25 to SSO weekly. Send for information. The J. 11. Watkins Company. Dept. E-9. 129-137 E. Chestnut St., Columbus Ohio. Jtx WANTED —Salesman for lubricating oil and paint: two lines combined. Salary or Commission. The Royce Refining Co. or The Royce Paint Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Itx WANTED Man to drive truck and haul coal. Julius Taugk, tell. 666. WANTED - Man for dairv work at FOR RENT FOR RENT —Strictly modern residence with garage, opposite court house. A. D. Suttles, agent 87tf FOR RENT— House, garden, one acre truck ground; 2 miles out. Phone 690-C. 3t3x. 109-3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST or TAKEN —The person who borrowed my lawn nose, will please return it. Amos Fisher, 115 S. 10th St. Phone 839. 107-3tx LOST—Ladies purse containing $lO bill and some change. Lost on Second street about a week ago. Finder please return to Florence Patterson, Monroe R. R. 3 108-3tx YOUTH’S BATTLE TO LIVE AMAZES MEDICAL SCIENCE (MWTIIVVBD FROM PAM from the sturdy courage of the patient who, though paralysed from neck to waist, still was able to smile, converse, smoke cigarettes and eat liquid food and ice cream. Twice, vain operations were performed to rejuvenate the vital nerve. o Irvin Kerr, of Berne, was a business visitor here today. MtTlt K OF FIX 41. SETT LEM EM OF EST V| E Vo. z:ctS Notice is hereby given to the creditors!, heirs and legatees of Ida M. Baumgartner. deceased, to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, •peeatur. Indiana, on the 21st day of May, 1U27. and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SKTTLEJIEXT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said deceilent should not be approv'd: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. L. L. BAUMGARTNER. Administrator Decatur. Indiana. April 30. i"’“ John T .., -vnorney. April 30 May 7 o APPOINT MEAT OF 4 iniIMSTR 4TOR X<>. 2 I lit Notice is hereby given. That the un. darslgned has been appointed A'Jjiinistrator of the estate nf Mary E ERosselate of Adams county, deceased- The estate is probably solvent. Norman K. Blosser. Administrator. Lenhart Heller, aqd Schurger. attys. April'23, 11)27.' April 23-30 M-7

IXKSKSXXXXXKXXXSIS : x BUSINESS CARDS « xxx:: x x 3 x:: xxx x x ' H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street. Office Phone 314 Reeidence 108’ Office Hours: 10-12 «.m. 1-5 6-8 pm. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calle answered promptly day or nighOffice phoue 500 Home phone 7-7 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Rea' Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 5, 1024. See French Quinn Office —Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. n _ o LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O- —-o O —o FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small com. 10 year @ no expense to you. 20 year @ 6%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. M.I, ■ «<wiwii_B_ ty? J*.’f Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. _p o—DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phoue: Office 143—Residence 102 I Special Attention given to | cattle and poultry practice I 0— O Pedestrian Killed By Auto At Logansport Logansport, Ind., May 7— (UPi—C. M. Paikhurat, of Michigan City was held here today awaiting investigation of the death of Aithur Nipple, 43, near here last night. Paikhurst’s auto struck Nipple as he was walking along a country road with his wife, killing him instantly. The driver of the auto claimed he was blinded by headlights of another car and did not see the couple on the liadslde. Parkhurst moved to Michigan City from Indianapolis only a short time ago. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays ■ - —— Typewriting Stenographic Work u you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1927.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts. 50b, holdovers, 314, few deals unevenly Jilgh. under urgent demand, mostly 15 to 25 up; 1 few 160 to 170 tbs $11.35«i 11.40, 200 I to 210 tbs. averages $11.15; packing I sows nominally s94t 9.25. Cattle re- , celpts 150 nominal. Calf receipts 25 nothing sold, choice veulers steady, eligible to around sl2 50. Sheep receipts 200, nothng doing, market quotable steady; choice fat iambs,* eligible to around sl6; cull and common at slo@l2. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected May 7) Fowls 20.: Leghorn Fowls 15c Broilers 25c Leghorn Broilers 20c Geese 11c Ducks - —l2 c Old Roosters ——lo c Eggs, dozen 20c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 7) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 80c New Oats (good! 42c New Yellow Corn, (per 100) .... 90c White or mixed corn 85c New Wheat $1.25 Wool 32c LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 20c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 40c - o Members Os Bobo Church “Pound” Their Pastor Last Tuesday evening a great crowd of people from the Bobo M. E. church gathered at the parsonage to welcome their preacher. The Rev. E. P. White, and family back to serve them for another year. When the people informed him that they were going to pound him. he became rather alarmed, but . when the night arrived each one came with a pound of something g.'ou to eat. This is not the first time these good people have surprised, the*r pastor. The pastor and people of the Bobo Methodist church have just gone through a most wonderful year, ard are looking for a greater one next year. The pastor returned this year on an increase of S3OO in salarv. The pastor and family wish to thank all who had part in welcoming back , their pastor so generously. Portland To Hold Daily Vacation Bible School Portland. May 7. —At a meeting of the Portland Ministerial Association at the court house yesterday, plans were projected for a union Dajly Vacation Bible School, in which it is known that four local churches will join, and it is expected that others will join. The school will open Wednesday morning, Mav 25, and will -wr •• Wi r iv:r.i sessions num 0.-yv to 11 j o'clock for twenty-five days. It is ex-1 pected that the cost of operating this sctyool, Apiiroxiniately two hundred and fifty dollars, will be provided by the churches participating. Two hundred dollars of the amount is already in sight. Admission will be free to all boys and girls of four years and upwards. Powder Inventor Dies At Lake Hopatcong, N. J. Newark, N. J-, May 7. — (UP) — Funeral services will be held here this afternoon for Hudson Maxim, whose inventions shaped the course of modern warfare, but who devoted much of his time to working for international peace. Maxim died late yesterday at his home at Lake Hopatcong, N. J. He was 74 years old. The type of smokeless powder used by the U. S. military forces, and Maximite, the high explosive which first proved armor plate vulnerable, were two of Maxim's most important inventions. Marini was an advocate of peace through preparedness, and was an active supporter of the campaign of Theodore Roosevelt, Sr., in the early years of the World War to stir the United States to fncrease its armed strength. He is survived by his widow, who assisted him in his inventions throughout their married life. Verweire Engaged To Direct Band At Berne • — Berne, May 7. —John L. Verweire. director C*m«uo iouhi am* me Symphony Orchestra, of Fort Wayne,' ■ has been engaged to direct the Dun-. bar itand, of Berne, this summer. The band started rehearsals several I months ago under the direction of William Melvin, of Fort Wayne, but Mr. Melvin beanie entangled in some domestic troubles and was forced to discontinue his connection with the jßerue baud. (

Immigrant Brides Gather In Havana Havana, Cuba — (UP) — Havana Is fast becoming the meeting place between Iminlgtant brides from Europe and naturalixed American cltiieus. At present there are ten girls, mostly from Greece and Armenia, living ut the Havana Y. M. C. A. awaiting arrival of their future husbands from the United States. As Cuban Immigrant laws prevent unaccompanied women from landing on the Island uui les vouched for by some responsible person, the Y. M. C. A. has accepted the responsibility. Bans must be published tiften days before the marriage ceremony, which permits the young man to complete his courtship first-hand. Double and triple weddings are the general rule, although recently a tenfold wedding was celebrated. " » —O ' Ford Settles Damage Suit Out Os Court Detroit, May 7 —(UP) —The $2,006,QUO suit of John M Blair building contractor, against the Ford Motor company for al’eged breach of seven contracts lias been settled out of court, it was announced today. Five of the contracts were not in dispute it was said, were paid in full the other two contracts will !>e arbitlated each side selecting a man and the two agreeing upon a third, For J Counsel declared. It is uuiierstooi. that ciiuiina! charges against Blair, who was charged iiy Charles E. Soieni ni. general manager! of the Fordsou plant, with haviugl bribed Fora agents will be dropped." < (111 MISMOXEK* 41.1.044 4XI HS EOK 41 4 4 JIWT Citixens Tt*l Co County llev .. 60.05 I't. Wayne Ftg 1 Co do Z«1.70 City of Decatur do 53.6 s Kernice Nelson Clk Hire . 1U5.00 Zwh k Myers Clk Off Ex 2.1 I Martin Jabeig And Sal Ex. 57.1*7 l-klna M Jabers 2 Clk Tire 10 4.16 Louies Kleine Treasurers Ex 25.H0 Keystone Envelope Co do 11. ON Harl Hollingsworth Sheriff Ex 274.55 J M Miller Care of Prisoner 3J*O Jim Bain Prelim Hoad 2.00 Ed Hurst do 4.00 Tim Sprague do !.«•«» Jim Hurst do 2.00 Jack irv»n do 2.00 Jesse Case do . 2.V0 I »i< k Tonellier do 1 I >i< k Boch do 167.60 ('liftun E. Striker Sup Sal 231.00 Margaret Striker Supt <»f Kir** .1. A Cline Co. Assessor & Ex . 113.50 J. C. Grandstaff Corner 23.70 .1. W. Vizard Co Health Coni 2Via Nathan Nelson Attendance off 190.50 Kalpli Ri< e As'es’r Root Twp 45.00 Edw Gallmeyer do Preble 10x00 Aug Schlickman do Kirkland 101.00 Geo Dellinger do Washington 110.00Sidney Hague do St. Marys .. 100.00 W. H. Laughrey do Blue Creek 21’4.00 John Lobsiger do Monroe 75.0 n Peter Habegger do 100.00 .1. K. Yoder d«» Hartford 176.00 J. L. Love do Wabash 31.00 J. C. Mann do 10X.no F. V. Mills Poor Wash Twp l.‘»0 Carroll C & C Co. 20.50 Fisher & Harris d<» . 5.55 i:. Kolter do i ■••• S E. Black do 225.00 Conner Ac McCollum do Wabash 15.01 J M. Breiner Court House . 100. no Schafer H<iw Co do ... .... 2.50 Worrell Mfg Co. *l*. 35 20 A. L. Colomn do 9.53 Anthony Wayne Lamp Wks do 16 65 \rt Metal Const Co do 650 ’lO North Ind. Pub. Ser Co do Ac J IS.S3 Sihafer Hdw Co Jail 1.25 August Morgan Co Fann 15.00 Richard Wilhoff do 40.00 Lawr«n<-e Noll do 35.00 Hem \ S< hlegel do 11.00 r- • • • j \’Tiii i ! iimbleson do !" <»•» I Rudolph do 13.09 10. G. Hakes do 5.25 Omlor Bros do 15.00 J. I. Holcomb Mfg Co du 4.91 James Elberson do 58.60 Henry Amstutz do 7.00 Herd Eelevator Co d" 5.2” M *ll, i < Bakery do i Niblick & Co do 16.20 Fisher A- Harris do 2 11.6” Schafer Hdw Co do 31’..33 Lee Hdw Co do Amos Hits* hy do 20.09 Anna Garner Bd of Guardians 5.410 A in.i nda M"m :s do 5.0" Mrs. H. M Crow never du 10.00 May C An.irews do 10.”” Charlotte Gephart do 10.00 Alice Walter do 1o.”“ Anna Tn* ker do I .«”• Hugh D. Hite do IS "" Katie Schtwk do 20.”0 Dan Niblick do 20.00 W. Guy Brown do 12.10 Democrat Co lx-gal Adv 14.37 Adams Co. Witness do 12.W0 Dick Tonellier Bridges 18.00 Julius Haugh Rental Irene Byron Sanitarium 90.00 Peter E. Fugate Refund Taxes 2 4.66 Dick Tonellier Roads 29.50 Dick Boch do 72.4” Democrat Co. do 119.31 Indianapolis Commercial do 23 :.5 Fruc-hte Ac bitterer do . 100.00 Martin Jaberg do 70.00 W. H. Dettinger Co. Dug 5.00 Herman Meyer do 15.00 Isaac King do 88.4’0 '.Josiah Meyer 50.00 Robert Gerber do 15.00 Mil” Sales Hwys 48}. 28 (’. L. Scheuman do 205.75 Louis Selking do -173.n0 C. C. Beer do 4 3 4.23 John E. Mann do 117.00 Vai Snell <|r» 311.5” J. <*. Augsburger do . 46X.40 Clyde Striker do 883.01 QHO Ray do Vernon Miller do 2.101.2 4 E<l Beer do • 2'»3.”3 Fred Mathys do 407.91’ August BUsick do 20.25lx! Miller do 161.67 W. H. Bittner do 473.35 Martin Bultemeyer do John Butcher do 535.57 Milton Edgell do 19X 25 Otto Rodenbeck do .. 43 30 <'has Troutner do - 233.1 Sol Luginbill do 117.26 J. A. Hower do 5X3.42 Burch Blow Works du ... 1J60.00 Standard Oil Co <|o 70 35 Erie Stone Co* d<» 1.567.04 Meshberger Bros Stone Co 99. ._<» Limestone Quarries Co do 1.0-’x.O” Adams Co. Auto Co do 58.19 Brooks Oil Co d<» 9X 50 Si hafer Hdw Co do ’ xArtg’cy mi It Frank Rumkchlag do. Sx.oO I Indiana 'l’rin k Corp do 1.654.00 ’LI. i,. Ehier do 105.0” » Dan Co»?k 00. Farm 1X5.00 A. J Miller Bd of Guard 22.00 A. C. S'eagley do 4J. 00 Mid West Slone Crush Co Hwys 1.155.5 I . Galion Iron Wws do .810.16 STATE OF INDIANA <’Ol ,'NTY OF ADAMS SS I Martin Jaberg. Auditor in and for ’ said county and state hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and < orrect list of allowances made by the Board • 1 of Commissioners of Adams County at 1 its Ma! session 1927. J MARTIN JABEBG, Auditvv.

HOSPITAL PLANS FOR VISITOR'S DAY May 12 Designated By Trustees Board As Visiting Day At Hospital May 12 has been deslgnatetl by the Adams County Memorial Hospital board as visitors day, and all citizens of Adams county are cordially invited to visit the hospital on that day. The entile day will be spent in showleg guests through the various departments of the local hospital. The nurses at the local hospital will act as guides on the open house day. and all departmeuts will be shown in operation. Every citizen is expected to call at the hospital and inspect it on May 12. The local hospital officials are looking forward to a record attendance on this year's visitors’ day, and plans are being made to show several hundred interested pel sons through the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J D. Dailey and daughter. Marietta, of Paulding. Ohio, will spend Sunday with Mrs. Dailey s mother. Mrs. D. M. Hower at the Adams County Memorial Hospital, and other relatives here. They will be accompanied home by Mrs. F. R. Sowers, who will spend several days in Paulding. < <»M4||SS|ONI:H*' 41.1.044 4X< KS FOR AI’KII. I«S7 City of Decatur Co. Rev 85.02 Ft. Wayne Ptg. Co. do 1.0 Citizens Tel. Co do i>*-..*0 ilernlee Nelson. Clk Clerical Dire tOo.OO Martin Jaberg. And Sal. *’!■'? Spnds and Add Meh Co Clk Ex 2ti.ta I>. M. Hensley, do 2..>j* Edna M. Jaberg Clk Clerical Hire 101.1, Democrat Co. Treas Ex. •'•o’* Ed Green Rec. M% fee ?!?, liar) Hollingsworth Sheriff Sal ,>.>'• 10 J. .41 Miller. Care of Prisoners O.Opt Dick Boeli Prelim Roads 217..ai Dick Tonellier do Hl.oo G D. Koeneniann do 2.00 Adolph Scheuler do -.tm \V. J Beiberich do 2J<» August Selking do 2.00 Walter Peek do ... 2.00 Fred Schueler do 2.0 U. Wm. King do 2.00 Clifton Striker Supt Sal ~ t ,.J‘. Eelters Ptg So Sup Ex Gorrell A- Son do .... 10.00 Margaret Striker. Supt Clk Hire M -70 Democrat Co. Supt Ex. 7.50 J. A. cline *'o Assessor A- Ex 113.. at ,L C. Grandstaff. Coroner 10.00 .1. W Vizard Co. Health Com 25.C3> B. F. Breiner. Coin Sal i! ®** Geo. Shoemaker do 75. Ott .1 G. Hoffman do 75.00 Henry 15. Heller <o. Attorney 50.00 N C. Nelson Att Officer 101.10 I>. M. Rice As'es’r Root Twp IHS.oO August Schlickman 2 Kirkland 10S.00 Geo. Dellinger do Washington 110.00 Sidney Dagtte do St. Marys 100.00 A E. Acker do St. Marys 51.00 Peter Habegger do Mon Voe 100. On John Lubsiger do Monroe . 75.00 Fred E. Kolter Poor Wash. Twp s.flit A. J. Miller do . 15 00 Krick A- Stuckey do 9.<>o Julius Haugk do 3.00 G T Burk do ‘-' OS Fisher A- Harris do 12.9 i Vance A- Linn do 3 00 J W. Vixard do Blue Creek t>2..at W. S. Wilson do Hartford 7.50 J. M. Breiner Court House Bui OO Mrs. J. M Breiner do 25.00 H. F. Linn do 10. on Indiana Public Servi Co do & J lx.el. F W. Busche do & Co Farm 3tH 3» John Hill. Jail 12.00 A It. Ashbaueher do <.OO G. G. McGill C.H J. ACo Farm 30.40 August Morgan County Farm 45.00 1;,,-nard Will.off <• WsOWKW’i »« 1 wsa.' Henry S. lilegi I do I 1 ■•••• Regina Heiman do 40.00 Velma Tumbleson do 40.00 11. P. 1-aFountaine do $50.00 i aul Schultz do .... j-jj Jess Rurkhead do a.75 II E Campl.cH do 9.00 Eastern Ind oil Sup Co Co F 45.85 John It. Duff do 375.00 T. 1: Noll do 125.00 Worrell Mfg Co do G 1.31 G. I’.Burk do 201.5 S A. 11. Ashbaueher do 9.12 C. V. Connell do 109.00 Smith Yager A Falk do 13 t>7 Lenhart Heller & S< burger do 11.2 S Jess Hurst do ' 39.42 Adants County Hospital du 20.00 Mart Gilson do 1.85 Milter's Bakery do 27.01 J M. Miller do 20.00 Fisher A- Harris do 6.72 Anna Garner Bd of Guardians 5.00 Amanda Moats do . . 5.00 Mis. H. M. Crownover do 10.00 Charlotte Gephart do 10.00 Alice Walters do 10.00 Anna Trleker do 15.00 11. D. Hite do 15.00 May C. Andrews do 15.00 Katie Schrock do 2VJn) Dan Niblick do 20 Ojj W. Guy Brown do . 8.7 s Chas h’ Voglewede do s.lO M. DelnHiger do 3.5|i Julia E. \Vork School do 182.25 Wells Bros Burial 75.00 Democrat Co. Legal Adv 18.37 Adams County Witness do 4;>.75 Julius Haugk liental Is.oO Mrs. Eli Bay Refund Taxes 2.5!t I'rene Byron Sanlt. 80.1*0 Peter Kenney County Dog. 200.00 Henry As< hliman do 15. mi Jacob Fuelling <lu . 200.00 F. J. Schmitt du 135.00 J. E. Munn Highways 97.5<i J. A. I tower do 221.pfl Fred Matyhs do 35.03 Vat Snell do 1 13.75 Martin Bultemeyer do 132.50 W. 11. Bittner d<> ' 1t«.04 C. P. Troutner do 317. is iid Miller do 218.16 Fred Ostermeyer do 49.70 Otto Rodeiibeck. do s 17.00 August Bush'k do kl.Oti Milton l-klgcll do 158.75 la.'jvis Selking do 11.54 Otto Bay do 700.10 Vernon 51iUer do 1,037. >6 1-7.1 Beer do ZBt.Gi Milo Sales do 621.5 Q c. L. Scheuman do H13,41i Clyde Striker do 2'4> :<l J. C. Augsbuiger do ‘>56.25 C. C. Beer do „ 6ii'.i.l: Sol Luglnlilll do . 135.29 J F. Arnold no _ 15. op Roxanna Petr Corp do 18.39 Kiger A* Co do ""5-7, ........on <v non do 15.21 Standard Oil Co do i:i.*;ti John Bucher do 107.1> l.lniestbne Qum rlts Co do 708. Ml Gallon Iron Works do 489. US Erie Stone Co i|o 525.81 Mid West Stone Crush Co do 21x.:t| Adams County Auto Co. du 1.37 I.'* I Chas E. Magley do 156. in Frank Itumsclilag do 7i; m . STATE OF INDIANA 1 COUNTY OF ADAMS SS: I Marlin Jaberg. Auditor in and for said county and state hereby certify that tile alto* e and foregoing is a true and correct list of allowances made by tlie Board of Contniissiouers of Adams .County at Its April session 1927 >! MAHTLN JABEHG, Auditor.

PLEAD GUILTY TO ASSAULT CHARGE; GET 2-14 YEARS 4CONTINVBD FROM RAGS OHB) Baker and his deputy came across the two men in the south part of Decatur. Before the two officers recognized tl|eip fuhy, (loldstine and Rielly drew their guns and covered the offkers. Just then Chief of Felice Melchi drove up in his machine. Gohistiue and Rielly ordered Melchi, at the point of a gun, to get back into his car and drive back into town. They then commanded the sheriff and his deputy to take them toward Fort

Improved and Faster PASSENGER SERVICE CLEVE L A N I) —via— Nickel Plate Road ‘Leave Decatur (CT) \ I I'LFm Arrive Rocky River (ET) .8-31 |<\i Arrive \V. 251 h Street Station 8:50 pM Arrive Broadway Station 3.55 pj] Arrive Euclid Avenue Station 9?20 p)| ‘Daily except Sunday— Daily Note the Four Conveniently Located Stations at Cleveland EXCELLENT DINING CAR SERVICE, For full information phone No, 21. S, E. SHAMP, Ticket Agent. Decatur. Intliana.

AnnouncementWe have taken the agency for the Vega Cream Separator This is a high class, easy operating machine, and will please the most exacting user. Ue will be pleased to show you this cream separator in detail. JgfaferJKardware fa.

SWr*?® “His” /J ( Graduation Gift FOR him, it’s a time when school M®J*" d hood ceases—a time to step out in o f j enS and as a voung man assume his share o and responsibilities* Start him on the r«M by opening an account for him at t us 4% Interest Paid Old Adams County Bank

Wayne |8 fa M a8tWoo(il)i - Thau followed a "de to the direction of i/" I ’**’ Chief Melchi p WI P«“ce. « h 0 sUmXt *'9 at once t() moZh ‘ Ihe Fort Wayne oSicera " 8 * •griff's cur a (ew m " * ’ort Wayne and at M « Pursuit. A running gun J *"* 1 * aouth edge of the tUy * Wayne. None us the occupant, eerlously injured in the w retk ” Get the Habit-Trade at H> w±l t p ,.