Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 188, Decatur, Adams County, 10 August 1927 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

■ CLASSIFIED ADS * IB x 5? X HMB»WSDDDIBS> : FOR SALE Soil SALE —Pure bred Holstein helf»er and one Durham Jersey cow, Kill be treih next month. Claude Guv, route 6, Decatur. Phono SBl-R. " mt ix J'OR SALE -llKhty Acres, owner"leav- • Ing August fifteenth, good land in Wood condition. SI,OOO. down, balance jn easy payments to suit purchaser, priced below the lowest for same «wrade of land. An excellent opportunity. Write Frank M. Life. Berne. Ind. • ’ 186-3 t yOR SALE-Two lots on Cleveland „ Street. Good speculative buy. Sell ■for Caash or payments. See Wm Trout ■g'jfy 186-.!tx i'OR SALE—Ppholstered living room • suite practically new. Phone 5182. ■Mrs. D. Zehr. Dierkes Street 186-Btx J-'OR SALE —Complete Stock of Well ~ Equipment, tools and pipe, will be •sold at PRIVATE SALE, Friday, Aug2>«t 12th. at 10 o'clock A. M. 712 Bart Street. Fort Wayne. Indiana. THE TRI STATE LOAN and TRUST CO. WANTED WAN TED WE will pay 7c a pound for good, clean, large rags, delivered at this ollicc. Must lie suitable for cleaning machinery. 175-lt "DEALERS WANTED—BECOME INDEPENDENT — Own your business. SSO-S6O a week made selling Heberliug's medicines, extracts, spices, toilet articles, etc., direct to farmers. Experience and capital not required. Old established Company. Complete line of necessities used in the home every day. Large repeat sales. Pleasant work with unimited opportunities. Good home territory now open. Write today for particulars and free catalogue. G.. C. HEBERUNG COMPANY Dept. 255. Bloomington, ill.'' 158t3 WASHINGS WANTED—CaII 234 No. Sth st.. (Corner sth and Jackson. I 188t3x BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—A large manufacturer of household appliances is going to establish a dealer in this county. For some one who wishes to make money on a small investment this is a real opportunity. Can be worked from the home or will make a profitable addition to an already established business. For particulars write C. A. Mallory. AdniUl Hotel, i*orUand. Ind. 188t3x

FOR RENT FOR RENT —Eight room house on West Madison street, garage, newly painted and decorated. Phone 812. 187-t3. FARM FOR RENT—Good soi I - for wheat. Close to town, church and school. Cash or grain rent. Mrs. 13. Meibers, 1127 W. Monroe street. 186-3t-e.o.d. FOR RENT —Eight room modern house and garage. Cenrrally locatcated. Possession between Sept. 15 and October 1. Phone 976. 188-3tx FOR RENT Eight room modem house, and garage, centrally located. Possession between Sept. 15 and Oct. 1. Phone 976. 188 i>x LOST AND FOUND LOST —Army bonus certificate. Fiuder please return to this office. Certificate has no value, except to owner. 185-3tx Montpelier Boy Shows ’Em How To Pitch At Horseshoe Tournament Duluth. Minn., Aug 10 — (UP) — Frank Jackson, Lamoni, la.. Jimmy Risk, Montpelier, Ind., and Howard Collier, Canton, 111., remain undefeated in the National horseshoe pitching tournament. Charles F. Davis, Columbus, Ohio, defending champion, was defeated twice yesterday. o 0 i Let us worry when the the crash comes. INSURE In good reliable Auto Insurance. That’s Our Business. LEO “Dutch” EHINGER 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 O () LIFE INSURANCE THAT IS MY BUSINESS If you are in need of more life Insurance I will be glad to talk It over with you. I can wt’te any kind of a policy you desire and the age limit is from one to 65 years, I represent the Western Reserve Life Insurance Co,, a home company and one that pays all death claims immediately. Call ms If Interested. Room 4 over Peoples Loan & Trust uo. Phone 456. CHARLES W. YAGER

[X BUSINESS CARDS * H. I ROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH service The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 [Office Hours: 10-12 e.m. 1-5 0 8 pm. ■ _________ - S. E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant I Calle answered promptly day or mg I Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service federal farm loans Abstract', of Title Real Plenty of Monev to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 0. 1824See 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. o —c 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 0 o —LOANS— Low Rates of Interest on Farm and City Property. Suttles-Edwards Co. 155 South Second St. Decatur, Ind.

ave M° ne y but don't eeono®®U'«niize by neglect-' your health. one ever S:IV * / ct > nione y> was :1< l ' le cx " ■” of losing lake adliistnienls.a small cost which pays big dividends. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628. ROY JOHNSON. Auctioneer and Real Estate It you are in the market to buy or to sell your real estate, see me at office, Room 1, P. L. & T. Co. bldg, or phone 606. I GET RESULTS. aKKaaaß33EH®a®MM®iH®Kinn 1 Do You Want to BUY, SELL OR TRADE REAL ESTATE See IL S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 o-- - —— ■■ - —~ Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work I HOLLAND FURNACES Good work at satisfactory prices. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD 11th & Nuttman Ave. Phone 331 Res. 1224 O (> Typewriting Stenographic Work If 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 WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 10. 1927

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS — East Buffalo Livestock Market _ Hoi- receipts 1900. holdovers 474. , slow, mostly 15 to 25c lower; bulk 180 lbs. down including pigs JU.75<9 11.85; desirable 190-210 lb. averages.] 2ll.50fl?ll 75; few 225 240 lb. weights $10.75011.36; weightier butchers unsold, packing sows steady, bulk $7.75 W 5.25; few best up to $8.50. Cattle receipts 100 steady. Calf receipts 150 strong; most. g<.od and choice vealers $16.50; culls sl3 down. Sheep receipts 200. mostly steady, majority goad fat lambs $14.50; culls largely. $11.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. $1.43%, Dec. $1.47%. March $1.50%. Corn: Sept. $1.13%, ! Dec. $1.17%. March $1.20%. Oats. Sept. 49%c. Dec. 53%e, March 56%c. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Pigs, 160 R>s. down SIO.OO 160 to 180 lbs $10.65 ilßo to 200 lbs. $10.50 1200 to 220 lbs, .$10.25 220 to 240 lbs $9.85 240 to 260 lbs $9.25 260 to 280 lbs. ..._ $8.75 . 280 to 300 lbs $8.50 300 to 325 lbs $8.25 325 lbs. up SB.OO Calves — $8.00014.50 I Receipts: Hogs, 200; Calves, 25; i Sheep, 100. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 10) Fowls 16c Leghorn fowls -11 c Geese .. _ - — 8c Ducks 10c Roosters .. - 6c, Broilers 20c Leghorn broilers 15c Eggs - —22 c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected August 10) Barley, per bushel Me Rye, per bushel 75c White oats. No. 2 40c New Yellow Corn (earl $1.50 White or Mixed Corn (ear) .... $1.45 New Wheat. No 2 $1.25 Wool 40c LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 22c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 38c Mrs, Ruth Decker To i Broadcast From WOWO Mrs. Ruth Decker, of Van Wert. 0.. i will broadcast from radio station ■ WOWO, at Fort Wayne, Thursday I noon. at 12:4a o'clock. She will sing a group of solos. Mrs. Decker is a (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Harkiess. of this city. | O Many Blackford County Residents Lose Minds Hartford City. Ind.. Aug It)—in the three years and seven months Sheriff George Goodrich has served the county ] in that capacity, he has taken forty residents of the county to the insane hospital at Richmond. Saturday he made his fortieth trip when Micheal Ropon. East Main street resident, was taken to the institution. o — 29 Chinese Killed Shangahi, August 10—(UP) —Twen-j ty-nine persons were killed and 108 injured in the collapse yesterday of 1 Dongkawan market in the Chinese city. Many of the victims were women, i o Mr. Isaac Brown. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Canard and daughter. Patsy, visited relatives in Fort Wayne last evening. o PIANO TUNING I Mr. Krimmel, the piano tuner, of Fort Wayne, is here for a few days, iOrders can be left at the Murray; Hotel, phone 57. 137t2x NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TtX I.EV V KOH GRAVEL ROAD HEP VIK I’l Ml In the matter of determining the tax rate for certain purposes, before the Board of Commissioners. . Notice is hereby given the taxpayers I of’ Adams County, Indiana, thaat the ’ proper legal taxing officers of said rnunieipttHty at their regular meeting lon Tuesday September 6th 1927 will | consider the following budget:* Free Grit tel !<4»h«l Repair linul Salary Highway Supt . >1,875.00 . Labor, teams etc. .... 27.800.00 ■ Freight 20,000.00 Material 45.8i10.00 Other expenses 1.800.0a Total expenses estimated 97.275.00 l*r«»poM4»sl Levy Net asseseed value of . property >36,4 13,170.00 Lew of ,267 estimated to raise >07,303.99 4 «»mpunitive StnteiHeMt ( ollected by 1924 estimate . . 101,282.57 bv 1925 estimate 77,683.73 h\ 1926 levy 86.979.62 Taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved shall have a right to bo heard thereon. After levies have been determined ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon by filing a petition there for with the county auditor not later than the fourth Monda> of September 1927, and the State Board will iix a date for hearing in this county. Dated this sth day of August 1927 B. F. Bremer, Charinian of Board of County Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana by Martin Jabcrg, Auditor. August 10-17

Indiana Has Communities 1 Weher Autos Are Rarely (CONTINUED FROM PAG® <»*®> __ ipurt of this route are impassable. evleu for a horse and wagon for many months of each year. "One meeting In this county was scheduled at a rural center of 300 ipeogle In a township of farm land far above (he average for southern Indiana. We were informed that we could not net there unless we went horseback or walked. Unwilling to[ cancel any meetings we decided to go as far as possible by automobile and I hen walk. Horses were unava’.lah'e Choosing the best of several so-called roads, we managed to get within a mile of the town, after negotiating mud-holes, hub-deep and driving | through creeks and barnyurds and over rock-ledges. It took an hour and forty minutes to walk the remainder of the distance. "At another town we tried to purchase gasoline and were informed that they hadn't had any gasoline yet this ! spring.” 1 asked what the farmers did I for their cars and was informed that they didn't need gas because they could not use cars on the roads. Our machine was the second over the road 1 since last fall and proved a real curiousity. "Parking alone a State road we walked three miles east to an abandoned farm of 300 acres. The road was impassable to vehicular traffic. A school house, tn extremely bad repair bordered-it. Frame buildings were deserted and fields unfilled. About eighty acres of native timber was scattered over the farm, all of which had been culled over for the last dollar. Fire had I destroyed much of natural reproduction. * "Fences were down and fields were ■ seeding into worthless weeds; persimmons and sassafras. There are thousands of acres like this, Wilcox says. One county agent | reported 5.000 acres in his locality obI tainable for one dollar an acre. Lieber is of the opinion that the the state should purchase and reclaim this land and place it in the asset rather than liability column of Indiana's natural resources. _o ~ PRODUCTION OF NEW DODGE FOURS INCREASED Production of "America's Fastest Pours", introduced late in July by Dodge Brothers as the most remarkable four-cylinder cars ever made, lias been stepped uprapMly during the past few days to permit increased I shipments to Dealers. From all over the country a steady stream of telegrams urging immediate advance shipment of cars over and above scheduled quot£ requirements, has been received, according to John R general sales manager. Two features of the new line stand out above all others in the minds of those persons who have inspected the cars tiow being shown by Saylors Motor Company, local Dodge Brothers Dealers, according to Mr. C. R. Saylors. "They are. performance and lappearance.” Mr. Saylors says. "The zip with which they get away from a istanding start —io 25 miles, through gears in less that: 7 seconds — rias astonishing everyone who has ridden in them. Another feature—a mile a minute performance with perfect <om- . fori and a feeling ot utmost security -has attracted unusual praise. Formerly such performance has been available with comfort only in higher pt iced cars but the new Dodge four lias I een a revelation in smoothness lat high spedds. It has been interesting to note the favorable comments |of passengers when the cars have jhetr driven with wide open throttle. The low hung bodies make the ears I fairly hug the rood. "We have also received much comin«jidation because of the operating ieconomy of this powerful engine. Twenty-five mite on a gallon cf gasoline at 25 miles per hour represents about as great economy as is possible with present automobile motors and few cars can claim the distinction of being this economical to operate. “Everyone who has looked at. tho new cars comments upon their roomy interiors —their splendid headroom 'and legroom. They are distinctive 'as custom jobs and their beautiful lacquer fnlsh adds much to their i attractiveness.” it NOTH E OF I’l HI.It" I.E I I IM. Notice is hereby given that the Board nt Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, will receive blds for the construction of a hard surface road in - Washington township In said county known as the .lames Hurst Hoad, up and until ten o'clock A. M. on Tuesduy, Auguat 23. 1027 at the regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners, held In the city of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana. Sealed oids will be received for tile construction of said road in accordance with the plans specifications and report ' of the viewers and engineer, which are 1 now on file in the Auditor's office of said county, said road to be built of eruslied stone alone. A bond must nccompanj- each bid in ' twice the amount of the bld filed, conditioned on tile faithful performance 1 of said work and that the bidder, if awarded the contract, will enter into contract therefor and complete same, according to such contract and in accordance with tile bid filed. All blds shall lie made so as to give the amount for which said road will be 1 constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer in i barge not to exceed eighty per cent ' of any of the estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised l»y the sale of I bonds as required by law. ’ The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. MAKTIN JABERG Auditor Adams County. Indiana. August 3-10-17 — o— — Mr. and Mrs. James Mankey and | children, of Kirkland township, were | visitors in the city this afternoon.

SOTICE TO TAXPAVEHM OF TAX LEVIES In of •'• > ‘" "’ l l ±s“ Counßb for certain purposes of Ihdiana. BEFORE THE ADAM” < * TY COUNCIL. ~,«„iiven itv P Hl their rtfilhr mwtl"II Ijkt. 1 •ruesday September «th 19-’|. Hide! the following Imdg’d , Irrk u Mtlw , I, Srt lary , - nil _■ per diem attending couit ( Drpiity Hire ‘muon I. Offh Expanse tIIMMIO u,.iih.r'. orriw S. Additional salary ']]\H co 7. Deputy hire ■ (() (l() 7b Office expense , • Trensorers Office „ ■«' Office' expense and bond HI. Delinquent fees " H,-,...r.1.-r . Off.ce , lit. Salat X SOO tIO 11. Excess fees 12. office expense ’■ sheriff. Office ' ' S '' |j ' ' ml 11 per diem attending court 7»< r, Care of Prisoner ; hi Office expense htb Mileage •• *• „ Die Emergency ■ ' Did Repair and Furniture 1°" " 17 Salary or per diem "T-'.m'tu 17b Salary of asslstante . 17c (Per diem other employees • 17d Mileage ■ ’I ‘ Si»ps , rhitrsnleiH ot 19. Salary oo ! 21 Deputy hire •• 1 |H 21b Traveling expenses 21c Office expense " 21 County Institute 100.00 ( nuntx A.»e.»or 22. Salary 1.350.00 21 Offi' • expen-c .. < orawcr o* jp 220.90 <2*7 Inquest and Post Mortem 13n.‘' ( i 27 Office expense 3a.(»0 < o»»nty llrnlth < ommiMMltmer 28 Salary 29. Expanses HlO.on 30 Prevention of disease 400.00 llonnl of < 31Salarv of Commissioners 90<».<“i ,32 Expenses of office ,32a Expenses in other counties 2<"*.iio, < «MMFty < oiiw4‘ll nnd %ttor««-x >33 Salary of County Council 280.00 3 4 Salary County Attorney 600.0‘» 35 Expense outside county 200.00 Hoard of Hex lew 36 Per diem of members 62.5.00 Heard of Tmnnrcy :!8 Traveling expense »;.70.0u 38 Per diem •• 1.2.52.90 39 Office expense 100.00 \NMVNNing 40 Union Township :150.19 11 Boot do 4 40.00 42 Preble do .. 362.00 43 Kirkland do 360.00 44 Washington do 1,330. on 15 St. Marys do 33.5.00 46 Blue Creek do .. 260.00 17 Monroe do 745.00 48 French do - 305.00 19 Hartford do 410.0 n 51 Jefferson do 455.00 50 Wabash do 575.00 Poor Relief 61a Union Township .. 200.0 n 61b Hoot do 200.00 61c Preble do .. 100.00 •Id Kirkland <l<» 61 e Washington do 1.800.00 61 f St. Marys do 200.00 61 g Blue Creek do 200.00 61h Monroe do 400.00 61 i French loo.(u)

61j Hartford do 3»6.0<» j 61k Wabash do .. 500.| 611 Jefferson do . 200.00 62 Employees and jaintor 1.475.0 n ] 63 Heat 1.000.ii0 64 Light and Water ioo.Oo j 6.5 Repairs ami Care of ground 90H.00 , 65a Supplies ..' z j 350.00 1 County Jail 67 Emph'.Vei S 1 fhi 'I 68 Heat Light and Water 1,000.00 69 Supplies and Repair 350.0<> 4 «mnty l-'Nrin 72 Salary Supt and other employees 5,100.00 1 73 Light and Fuel .. 1,500.00 73d Repair of buildings 700.00 1 73<- Merchandise .... 3.500.00 . 73d Medical Supplies ...... . 100.00 j 73e Burial and miscellaneous 760.00 j 73f Farm implements and repair 1,300.0 n j 73g Insurance 300.00 | 73h Furniture 300.00 ' 711 Live Stock . xuii.nn IdiiitiM < oiiiiO Hospital 77 Maintenam e and labor 7,060.00 Irene Hyr<»n SnitilMrium 77a Contract 1,200.00 1 Orphan 7> Expenses of Orphan Poor . 5,000.00 ] < oiinty Igenl Salary and mileage 1,460.00 ’ 78c Expense, rent etc 1.100.00 Mate fnsthntiuM 79 Inmates state institutions ... 1,500.00 80 Insanity and epileptic inquests Riley 450 80a Clothing insane ami epileptic 500.06 4liK<*ellnneouK 83 Burial of soldiers 2,000.00 82 Election .... 6,000.00 84 Public Printing j 500.U0 85 Expense new highways, viewers 1,500.00 86 Board of Charities 50 00 87 Farmers institute 100.66 88 pitch expense . 2,500.00 <N9 Expense J. of p. returning fines 2 e 00 80 Bridge Supt .. 500.60 *•».» Rental ..... *’s(t 06 1 US Tuberculosis eiadh ation cattle” - 3.000.00 llridgeM 1!!- B ’’hige 1,500.00 ! ’ A'. raft , 800.00 10b Liver Bridge Tai 4 51m 00 107 France Bridge 3*500J«0 108 Mattox Bridge.. 1,800 00 io J Kaehr Bridge 3.000..00 110 Moest hberger Wall 2 000 00 119 Bridge Repair Fund 5,600.<-o , IToMernting ttlornry ex Pense 100.00 J-3 Assisting prosecutor 300,09 < ir«*Hh < orirt 2> Change of Venue .. jjiOo.on 7 ? pev,al JIK, 500 00 12« Grand Jury 500 00 ’r.l.f’ 1 ;'' 1 Jur > s.sno.oo Jury Commissioners 125.00 12<c Witness fees 100 00 ISO Court Bailiffs .... l,X0(l.0’l ! >7,? r< 'P Ol 't e !’ and supplies l,6(M.uii I-1 probation officer 70b in) 1:12 Pauper attorney .... inm'im '“I < ourt room expense, library l.ltio.im J','-’ ( * reD , lt , Uourt Ditch ex . ....... MO.lii) 135a Meal for Juries 250.00 H<»wd« and I nlcrest 1 Smith Bridge bonds and Interest 5,900.00 ! H .siutal do , :1 „ ~, . .. * ota l ■ ■■■■ 180,521.12 i Net value of taxable PlopeHy $38,133,470.00 ~ , Proposed Levy Bridge fund h ,. Bond and Interest fun County fund " .'.’,2 Tutai , ' .rri „ . , Esiiiiinies Bridge fund ■>'>loo 00 Bond and Interest fund .. ' iTIOO V) 1 I’lint.v fund 155321 j • CompnrntDe Mtntvmeni" ' ” (o cited 1924 proposed levy 143.821.21 A", 1 , . e ? (Io 113,841 11 Collected 1926 do .. I'l9 V’7 Illi To be Collected 1927 do . 1« : <307A7 I I he taxpayers of said countv shall i Xft',.'r . rlgh | be hea,d thereon.' Alt*i the tax- levies have been determined ten or more tax payers feeling themselves aggrieved bv such leiiex may appeal to I lie stat” Hoard of Tax Commissioners by filing a petition not : later that the fourth Monday of Sept- i ember 1927 and the State Board will r '”' hearing In this county. MAI kIItHCH, President Countv Council ’ | B. I’. BREINER. Chairman Board cf Commissioners. Dated August 9th 1927 By MAK nN JABERG Auditor August 19-17 Get the Habit—Trede at Home, it Faye

Notice It. i> Adams county. !.**' b'.Vi b "b"ti"c ‘''-••"’in i ..i, ..P LA M ~n l.uxtho. AllgU*l Jk 1 ~,,,,1 . ... of .old road In accordance tl e'nlanK .pcciflcatlotiH and report "f" , . I « ' »ml engineer, whirl! are Wording t" *”,• 11 .‘.’TVh*3? ■'•\ d ;; n hrd. W, Xni.e b, nJ-\ r a-toA'v; f". ~ f‘“',n’.'f"the "'it ut the funds 't,"’hereinafter raised by the sale ot '‘"■The Board' 'of 'coinmlssloners reserves Auditor'A,lams xollt I. (»l l'l in " l |: " IMi v.,tsee is hereby given that the Board „ \r a Macadam road in French r tr „ l .'l!m m sold u.unty known a- the lobu II Baumgartner Road, up and unat the ;; im'.' I v“v Os <’ommissioners. held in tn n i’Utur Adams Connty Sea - | Cd bids will be received fqr the con strut tion of said ,r [ with the plans specifh ations an ‘* . . iH»rt of the viewers and engineer, which of « l UHlied Stone alone. x bond must accompany each bid in twice "he amount of the bld filed, eowm med on the faithful performance said work and that the bidder f awarded the contract, will enter into ,", therefor and complete same. , CO ding Io such contract and in ac'eordance witli tile bid filed. Ml bids shall be made so as to gh e the amound for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer in charge not to exceed eighty per cent of anv of the estimate, out of the f- nds to be'hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissiners reserves the right to reject any and all blds. MARTIN JABERG Auditor Adams County. Indiana August 3-10-17 Ross Ewert. of Ind aniupolis, was a business caller in the city yesterday.

TOVX'HIP FHEK <.!«*% El. a®AB HOXI» LEVIES Votive to Taxl’nyers nt Tax Levies. , ,>f determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Adams CnV/nty."lndiana. beforJ [he BOARD (>l- COMMISSIONERS AND COVNTY ciill Ni'll. . n,,. t ixoaver s of the several town-hips ot Adams S Union ]->’(|-,X9S 2,808.87 1 1.-67 s'. 'i" 0 ' 10.’2«8.0U 2,322.32 12,590.32 Preble 7 704 06 1,404.09 9.10 x 15 Kirkland ->9’',39 50 12.956.48 42.5n'.'<x Washington *8'693 58 1,701.60 lO.TG.D St Marys SSSfIO 1,538.87 u.xw 17 Blue Creek 2»'620.14 5.691.43 .11. ill d Monroe .— ■ 7*786 72 1.296.41 9.08:: 12 French 7’561.66 1,191.73 5.75:; T> Hartford 1 ’ 7’>6‘>6 2 645.49 15,371.7.1 W«bash f 319’26 1,554.02 x,873.:a PROPOSE l> LEVIES Levy lint. rnUMMI Amount V nlitntloii Proposed l>» levy Veces»«r> , i ~SP 6-9.00 62 9.670.02 JJi.lO. I ''I"" 3 321,270.06 46 14.817.84 14,867 --. 2,316,740.00 53 12.437.72 12.■>'"■•-' rJ’kTan 1 ’ 1.910.130.00 48 9,168.62 9.1"\ • Knkland 910.720.00 43 42.616.10 42...0.. q't a Ma"v«" n 2:206.960.0« 47 10,372.71 10.J-’ ,1. Jiai x. i’645 380.00 6u 9.875.2- .j Blue (reek 5 761 530.00 5? 31.688.12 31.:ill-u 1785,130.09 .'.I 9,002.16 Wabash 2.917 140.00 5.1 15.46«.x4 1.’.-.’ -■ I ffels n 1.480.T10.00 60 8.880.66 -.-..1.--' < I l uxe e. Collected nod to hr 4 $ B»lk*<*le6l < i»H<•<•!<•<! < oltectert < IHSM lev, lIW--. levy l«2« levy 1927 ley I nion 12,467.96 11,7 99.40 10.251.6 hJ’ "!? ’ 12,412.69 12.314.75 15,3.1.3 X lUSRAI 11.185.99 12,872.50 11.331.08 I-’-, 1 " - Kirk'an.l * 10,505.70 10.168.61 10,256.6’ xiik.and ..’c’os’V’ ■>9 5(19.95 31.104.19 12.61'’ ' -.“Marv? itvlho n’ 034.80 11.561.71 1«.:17..Blue Creek 12.021.‘.9 10.61 1.62 0.. 0 ... Kiue 1 reeK 30.565.20 21 * 10. m.™ 1M23.8? T.-.07.X8 B’.n2’ ? Hartford 12.316.62 1 1.054.61 10.183.16 wao'sb ’ ’ - ieffenMMi -> i 1 ■ 1 . • Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon After tn<• •; levies have been determined, ten or m ore taxpayers feeling ..... grieved by such levies, may appeal to the Mate Board of lax / ‘‘ ni . . foi further and final action thereon, by filing a petition thereioi County Auditor not later than the sou rth Monday in September, and Board wil fix a date for hearing in this county. in.iinii B. F. BREINER. (’hairman of Board of (’ommissloners. Adams ’ MAT KIRSCH, (’hairman Adams Con nty (’ounciL Adams ( o. ln W ‘ • Dated Aug. sth 1927. MARTIN J ABER G, Auditor Adams County ’ A J J ’^“g t iq.] 7

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Vol. 1.

Published each Wednesday in the interest ot the People of Decatur and vicinity, by The Schafer Hdw. Co. A. W. G., Editor G. W., Ass’t Editor If this town would only play business as hard as it does golf this summer, we would not have time to tell how dull it is. We absolutely believe in our al» lity to please you in the hardware line. And that isn't egotism. It’s self confidence. Paul Reiter says that one of his youthful ambitions has been realized, that when his mother used to comb bis hair he always wished he hadn’t any. If there is a better washer than the AutoMatic we've never heard of it. Traffic congestion isterrible this summer. Haff of the people in the U. S. are driving

NOTH E OF PI III.K I.F.i riM; Notice Is hereby given that th,. R „ ai l of Comnilssloiiers of Adams Indiana, will receive for tl struetion of a hard surfa. .■ roars Washington township in . ,i,| , " known as the Paul Schulte road 2 and until ten o'clock A. M on '' u TtieMlny, Autrust M, lujy at the regular meeting of said of ('ommissloners. held tn th,. ~|tv Deiatur, Adutns County, Indiana 5,.« cd blds will lie received for if,', strnetlon of said road In a., . ' with the plans specifications hm| of the viewers and engineer, which ,2 now on file in the Auditor's off| r( „• said county, said road to be bulb < rushed stone alone A bond must aeconipnriy eaeii bH in twice the amount of the bld fil,.<| dltloiicd on the faithful performance of said work and that the bidder |f awarded the contract, will enter |' n . contract therefor and co/tiph t,. sahl according to such contract ami m " cordanee with the bld filed. All blds shall be made so as to gi. r tile amount for which said road will he constructed for cash, payable mi estimates t" >e made by the engineer In < luirge not to exceed eighty p, r eent of any of the estimate, out of tin- f un ,is to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law The Board of Conmilssioners reserves the right to reject any and all blds MARTIN JABERG Auditor Adams County. Indiana, August 3-10-17 NOTR E •>!’’ PI BI.IC I.ETTIMi Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams i'.iiinb Indiana, will receive bids for tin- . ~n.' structlon of a .Macadam road in Blue Creek township in said county known as the J. F. Sipe Road, up and un. til ten o'clock A. M on Tliesdny, Aiikiisl 23, 1!>27 at the regular meeting ot said Board ' of Comnilssloiiers. held In the cite of I Decatur, Adams County. Indiana. Seali cd bids will be received for the eoni structlon of said road in accordance with the plans specifications and report ot the viewers and engineer which are now on file in the Auditor s office of said county, said road to lie built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany ea< li hid in twice the amount of tlie hid fil’d, conditioned on the faithful performaiue of said work and that the bidder, it awarded the contract, will ent. inio contract therefor and complete same, according to such contract and in accordance with the bid filed. All bids shall be made so as to give the amound for which said road will lie constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer in charge not to exceed eighty per ■ ent of any of the estimate, out of ilia funds to lie hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissiners reserves the right to rejec t any and all bids. MARTIN JABEIIG Auditor Adams County, Indiana Aug 3-10-17 Get the Habit—Trade at Hom*. It Kays

Aug. 10, 1927.

cars and the other half t looking for parking spaces. There are at least a dozen reasons why we i think the Anker-Holth land Vega Cream separlators are the best on the market. Come in and see these Separators. You’ll like them, too. Four Famous Movements Ingersoll Ford Jazz Castor O/l — Lots of people have the idea that this is a ‘‘men only” store. But listen! We have more items here for the ladies than we do for the men. That's a fact. Ten Years Ago Today Mrs. Fred Heuer purchased a bread box. This is the time of the year when some People realize they 1 need a new team liar- . ness. Our harness are 1 buist the way you ex- ; I pcct them to be built.

No. 17.

If your old set will no’ stand the gaff then let us -eplace them with a set of new Schafer Harness. He: “Say. there’s to be a big dance at Union Station tonight." Him (excitedly): “O' l ' let’s go. Who’s giving it?” He: “Two trains are going to Charleston. We have the ammunition that will get the squirrel. Super X that’s it. Try a box the next if me. Never in h'story has the neck been as prom inent as today. U° you wonder then why we hear so much about “necking.” ’lf a fool is born every minute, one of them must have been WISE enough to discover the fact! SCHAFER Hardware Co. “WE SAVE YOU MON EV.” Decatur, Indiana Telephone No. 37.