Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1927 — Page 2

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FOR SALE DODGE BROTHER SEEL Dependable Used Cars OwiuK to the popularity the u»w Dodge Four, we are able to offer several light *ix cylinder cars at attractive prices. 1—1927 Essex Coach. This car has , been driven only 4.000 miles. H Is In excellent condition. 1—1925 Oldsmobile Coach. In good running condition. Good paint, etc. •—1925 Dodge Brothers silk mohair — Sedans. In first class mechanical condition. Good rubber, good paint, etc. T—1924 Dodge Brothers Leather Sedan. Car hats had exceptional good care and is in first o'.ass • condition. 1—1920 Iksige Brothers Touring, A l “■ mechanically. 1—1926 Overland Sedan. Good , mechanical condition. Good pa.iut and good rubtier. 1—1924 Studebaker Touring. Good - paint and good mechanical condl- *■ tion. f-1926 Ford Panel Delivery car. Good as new in every respect. t Ford Ton Truck with body and clos- " ed cal). Good condition. Priced to sell euick. We have several good low pr.ced tourings. Just the thing for an outlag trip or a fill in second car for the family. ; SAYLORS MOTOR CO. TERMS TRADE OPEN EVENINGS. ?OR SALK!-Fp.-d of all kinds Mow ■’ points sharpened W. M. Kitson. 89-3 lx •FOR - SALE—Vniversai~liase burner. ’ automatic refrigerator. Cail 905. • 190-3 t. FOR SALE Full Blooded Collie Pups Phone No. 0-885. 19l> 3t WANTED WANTED WE will pay 7c a v pound for good, dean, k»r#<e ” mgs, delivered at this office. Must be suitable for clearing machinery. 175-ts ‘‘DEAIJCRS WANTED—BECOME INDEPENDENT — Own your business. 450-160 a week made selling Heberling's medicines, extracts, spices, toilet articles, etc., direct to farmers. Experience and capital not required. Old established Company. Complete Hue of necessities used in the home every day. Large repeat sales. Pleasant work with unimtted opportunities. Good home territory now open. Write today for particulars and free catalogue. G.. C. HKBERUNG COMPANY Dept. 255, Bloomington, 111.’’ llst3 WASHINGS WANTED-Call 334 No. sth st., (Corner sth and Jackson.) 1 188t3x BUSINESS OPPORTI NITY 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, Adair Hotel, Portland. Ind. 188t3x Fan salb-two male hogs. (sTc’| White. Full blooded. Charles K. Milder Preble phone. 189-3tx For Sale fort Wayno Semi-Bungalow Home located near beauttful Lakeside Park. 6 rooms and solarium. Oak floors and oak finish. All the latest i home equipment. Priced low for quick sale. Owner leaving city. Write, Mr.| Showalter, with Hilgeman & Schaaf Realtors, 207-211 E. Wayne St., Fort Wayne. 11-12-16 FOR RENT FOR RENT Eight room modern j house and garage. Ccnrrally local•cated. 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 Det. 1. Phone 976. 188 Sx FOR RENT—7 room semi-modern I house on Short street Phone 1043 t>r 90. 189t3x JF*AftM FOtl RENT—Good soi I—f1 — f or - wheat. Close to town, church and school. Cash or grain rent. Mrs. B. • 186-3t-e.o.d. J’dß REN”t—3 unfurnished rooms, r Ground floor, private entrance. Inquire 339 N. 11 st. 190-3tpd • LOST AND FOUND EosT —Tri Kappa pin on Second St.j • Finder please return to the Holthouse Drug Co. 189-3 t. Lost -g erinan police dog, mouse I ’ colored, 6 months old. answering, to name of “Fritz.” Finder call 507. Reward. 19013

Illinois Gasoline Price Now Same As Indiana's* Hammond. Ind., August 12— (INS) -The filling station owners of this district now are heaving heavy sighs of relief, as the IHinois stations raise their prices to the level of the Indiana prices. For some time the filling station here have been handicapped by a state tax. which raised the price of gasoline above charged just across ’the line in Illinois. Now the Illinois tax has gone into effect, placing the prices' ■there on a level with the price in Indiana.

FINANCIAL WTATKMKVr OF THK •I'HOOI. CITk lIKCATI H, IMt llr<wtl|>(. H.d n«» tnr th* Mehool l«r *««■ I. July SI. >«■ A. lull lot. I muU Hei-rlpta. 1 Bal. July 31. 1924 Z. Slate School I-uii.l 3. Local taxation. Auditor 19.» ; 4 [« 4, I'ongreaalonal Twp. Fund 5 Hapoaltory Interval -•'* '■ 6. I'aah tuition rec.lptH iii.ij Trustee Schcunian Preble '"'I 1 1»*B-I»2S Tul , x. t-.lcn Cowttn. WnaUlnaloii <l« 2.959.00 9. A. .1. Lewton Boot do Hi. Otto Hers. Van Wert 24- -• !».■»•> 11. Orlen Fortney, St. Marx » twp 1926-1727 Tuition ~'„7 12. Marlin Grelbel Marlon do '‘"J 13. Urn. at Wmthmaii Preble do *19.1u 11. Charles Arnold. Kirkland t>4.GO I', Fred Ohler. Madison do .u Hl Arthur Hlakej Inion do 1.216, jJ 17. Tom Noll. Waahlnaton do 3.835.AJ Total 83.861.13 <hl lll»lmr«eiMeul« 1. Salaries of Tencliera and . Principals ..a Balance Tuition July 31. Hu< -a,.80..>6 11. Iloud Fund In) Reeelpta ..... »» 1. Ilalam. July 31. 192 h a'S-asi 2. Locul taxation Auditor 9.2.6. M ’l'lll.i I I -. s -’ I <l>) |Maburm-meitl» 1 Payment of hands and tit. .1,4.6.23 Balance Bond July 31. 1927 3,413.63 C. Special Fund 1 Balance July 31. 1926 H.Ja» »•» 2. Local taxation. Auditor 33.._H. 4 3. Insurance- adjustment O. <l. 4. Kirkland Twp. M. C 3M .3 5 Millikin Kirkland 75.60 6. Nell Winnett Kiley *;.«» 7. K. L. Boxel »•«’ 8. Heckley-Cardy Co v Monmouth H. S. 10. Hoy Mtttnma 11. Ueneral Electric A. A. 12. NVoman’a Club ?. .? I. 11. J Mann. Pleasant Mills 22 '‘J 11. M. F. Worthman 15. H. .Murphy Hi. Mhier Hide anil Fur to -«03 17 Everhardt-Monroe 11.•# IX Kirkland Independents loMt IS. Misi ellaneous collections «».'1 Total I»!»•»-«• ’ *» <bl l>UbwrsieiMenii4 I. Acme (’hemiial < o ’•’ J’ •j Janitors’ pay-roll S '' 3. Algomu Panel Co 4. Earl Ailamn Americana Corporation Co 6. Ashbaucher Tin Sin»p 7. Alivn and Bacon Co *” k. Anthony Wayne Lamp Co ’-<» J V. D. Appleton Co. J‘ -I 10. American Book Cw -JJ 11. Beck I y-(’a rd yCo 12'I? 12. W Guy Brown 13 A. .1. Brandy berry 26.hR 11. A. E Box. Co 15. Burk Elevator Co 16. Busch Loiub opt Co - JJ-Jj I; < ■ A B'ii dK 18. Burda Mrwn Co 19. Charley Brock ‘ •”£ 20. C. C. Birchard 6.1.13 jjlC, E. Bauahnian ” ,;o 22. Milliard Baumgartner ,iera r.i. r> i-.'“ 24. Central Scientific Co bs.ol 25. Centrury Co. 26 E. L. Carrol and Son 27. Henry Colter ,28. Citizens Telephone Co 226.25 29. City of Decatur 1,342.23 39. Callow and Koline 12i.57 31. Commercial Print Shop 346.8.) 32 Decatur Foundry and Ma. Co 17.>9 33. C. B. Dolffe Co l H - 4 f 34. Decatur Lumber Co. 35. Denoyer-Geppert Co Hh .< 9 36. Dodd Mead Co . 37. Decatur Ins. Aa**ncy » . 3-8.9< 38. Geo E. Dun Co 67.62 39. Decatur Daily Democ rat 349.99 40. Enterprise Drua Co 20.95 41. Educational Music <'orporatlon 51. >2 42. Le<» Ehinaer 3.99 43. Eureka Supply Co 45.79 44. Kt. Wayne Typewriter Ex 45. Ptuntier Press Co. 3.5. »0 46. Punk and W ague Ila 15.14 47. Graham-Walters 38.10 48. D. A. Gilliom 43. Gerber Mfr. Co 31..».> sft. Gay. Zwick and Myers 231.45 51. Ginn and < ,s 52. D- H. Goble 10-1 J 53. Golden Compass 14.08 54. Huntington Co 30.J1 55. Hvland Plumbina <’o. 18. >6 st; L.,C. Helm 24.0 J 57. Holthouse Drug Co. 49. 58. Houghton-Mifflin Co 28.08 St, s. i:. Hit* 60. J. 1. Holcomb Mfg Co 40.61 61. Harcourt Brace Co IJ.-JJ 62. Hite Dry Goods 18..»o 63. Indiana Electrit, Co Her. C. 61.’.M 64. M» Jaberg 120.60 65. Kocher Lumber .Co 186.5» 66. Ered Kolter 25 78 67. Kuempel Co 23.8a 68. l*eter Kirsch 80.60 Kiser and Co 70. Keystone View Co - 34.7« 71. (’lark .J. Lutz 45.00 72. Lyons and Carnahan Co 18.67 773. Lenhart. Heller and S» hurger 25. mi 74. Luskv, White and Coolidge 172,32 75. Lorenz Music Co 20.58 i 76. Lafountaine Handle Co - 20.2.7 177. Lee Hdw Co 11.C4 7v. w. 1 Moon 2 1 ' ,O 7’. r. V. M 39 ’BO. Mid Valiev Co. lI.SI .81. M. J. Mylott 4* 60 82. G. (J. McGill - 4 9.65 S 3. Michigan Biology Supply Co. 22.87 n | Mt-tiizi r Co 1" 85. Miller-1 >eilsch 82.04 86. Ma< Millan Co. 158.91 87. Fred Mexart Mfg. Co. 29.12 88. A. J. Mystrom - 98.00 89. Northern Ind. Gas Co 298. x? 9<i. F A Owens Pub. Co 39.04 fl, (>ut lopk <*<i 5-00 92. Old Adams Co Bank 19.00 93. John Sm Peterson 119.61 94. Patton-McCray Co 6.10 95. Frank Parrish 17.00 96. John K. Parrish 97. C. <’■ Pumphrej * ’ 98. G. I’. Puttman Co W.OO 99. The Pvang Co 25.12 100. Bemingtun Typewriter Co. 289.00 lot. J F Biggs Pub. Co .. 27.72 102 M H Bothert 40.0> 103. A J Smith 569.34 104. Smith, i agerami Falk ’LI I JlO5. Standard Oil Co 88.06 l<»t, l-'iank Schmits 197. S E Shamp 35.00 108. Simmons Ink Co 10.50 • 109. Smith and Bell 29.25 110. Margaret Striker 21.75 111. Standard Electric Time Co 22.95 Jl2. -I D Stultz 2!'.3'i 113. Schafer Hdw Co 371.83 114. Scott, Faresman Co 45.90 115. Sanitary. Supply Co 100.*1 116. The Schafer Co 92 11 117. Oscar Sprague 31. «0 118. School Board. S. & Clerk 4,779.38' 119. D Tcrph120. Typewriter Inspection Co. 25190 121. The Thurston Mfg Co 33.55 122. Thomas Charles Co 119.62 123. Underwood Typewriter Co 1 10.00 124. I’ S Chemical Co 101.76 125. Veterans ‘>f Foreign Wars 69.79 126. Rose C. Voglewede ... 17.96 127. W J Welch Mfg Co 13.14 128. August Walters 229.91 129. M F Worthman 69.83 130. S E Whitman . ‘♦9.80 131. West Disinfecting 38.G6 132. -Western School Ink Co 21.00yX World Book Co 52.1'i 131. Yager Brothers 1,208.15 135. Yale University Press 67.50 136. P L Zorbaugh ... ... 20.95 137. L E Beaver .... 20.60 138. Burroughs Add Mach. Co . 8.45 139. Miscellaneous 136.11 Total disbursements 180,617.25 Balance Special July 31. 1927 19,793.89 Kecupltulutiou • Tuition Hund Receipts 83,861.15 12.891.99 Disbursemento . . 58,630.19 9,476.25 Balances 25.230.96 3.415.65 Special I'otMl Receipts 41,321.13 138.074.18 Disb\Msements 39.617-24 98.723.G8 Balances 10,703.89 39,350.50 The vouchers and the invoices fur nil payments are in the office of the superintendent in the high school and are open at any time to public inspection. Attested—M- E- Hower Ireas. 3 B. M. F. Worthman, Supt of S. Get the Hgblt—Trade at Homa, It Faye'

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 12,1927

MHIi I or HMM IM <Wt> HEGI laAR MUKTISM OF THK 401 CO I M 'll. Notice is hereby given that there will he a special and regular meeting of th* County (’c»un« ll at the Auditor s Office of Adams County, on the 6th day of] September 1927, for the purpose of makIng the following appropriation of l funds to be available for the year 1927. as follows to-w»t> A F. 3. Clerk’* Office expense |1.>0.90 ; F-7 Amlltor’s Office expense 200.1 m - F-12 Rvco'der’w Office expense 100. no F-D.b Sh.rlff s Mileage 300 00 F-18 Surveyor’s Office expense I.»ojhi F-38n Attendance Officer’s Ml 20(i V 11 Hoot I'ownsiop AMtnautf F-11 Washington, do 40.0 n I- Ift St M ' ? s «hi I JJ F-19 Hartford d" 51 I- h \\ .i ii.iMl <!«• i-- .! Jeffarada do *• F-78 Board of Guardians 850.00 F-7‘» Inmates State Institutions 1,500.60 ' F-96 Hospital Bunds and Int 2,500.9“ F-M2 Election 75.00 j i i.t.,1 ciy Witness my hand and official seal this 10th dav «»f August 1927. (SEAL) . MARTIN JABEBG Auditor Adams ('ounty, Indiana. Aug. 12-19 NOTH E TO TAYPtIKRS OF TAX LHVIKS In the Matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Hartford Township Adams County. Indiana. lleforF the lawnshlp Advisory Hoard Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of said Township above named, that the proper legal officer* of said municipality as their regular meeting place on the 6th day of September 1927 will consider tiie following budget > Nudget < iMMNfffciillonM for ’iowtimhlp* TovcnMhlp Fund Salary of Trustee 720.n0 Office Rent 90.0© ■ Trustee's expense—a. Traveling 140.n0 I). Office : Records and Adv 300.00 Public Ditches (assessments against Twp. 300.96 Pay of A. B. 15.00 Examination of Records 20.00 Mis< cllaucous lihi.'hi Total Township Fund 1.695.06 | Estimate of towushlp funds to hr raised Estimated expenditures as above 1,695.00 Working Balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 900.00 Total 2.595 Oh Balance at end of this year 1,550.00 Total deductions 1.550.00 Amount necessary to he raised by taxation lj'is.oi' Koad Fund Labor 150.00 Bridges and c ulvrrts 50.0© — Gravel, Stone and Road Material . . 250.00 Miscellaneous . 50.00 Total Road Fuad 900.60 Batlmatr of Hoad Fund to hr Haisrd Estimate of expenditures. as above 500.00 Working Balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 100.00 Total •iIH.JH! balance at end of year 190.0© Tota 1 'ltdh< t ions .106.60 Sprrial Nrho<»! Fund Repair of buildings and care of grounds 300.00 Repair of other equip. 200.00 School fur. and equip. 390.00 School supplies . 300.00 Janitor’s supplies . 100.00 Fuel for schools 750.00 Temporary loans, interest and insurance . 500.00 Pay <>f Teachers institute 666.60 Pay of teachers . 509.00 Janitor services 1,000 Transportation us children 3.000.00 Miscellaneous 200.00 Total Special School Fund 8.250.00 I Entinintr wf Special *eh«n»l Fund to he Raised Estimate of expenditures as above 8,250.00 Working Balance at end of 1 year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxa’ 4,000.00 Total l_.2s'f.i" ( Balance at end of this year 3.500.00 Total deductions 3,500.9© Amount necessary to be i a i.«<♦•<l i>\ ta x«i I i»*u 9,766 6© Tuition Fund Pay of teachers 10,500.00 Total Tuition Fimd 1066.66 Fstiinnte of Tuition Fund to be Raised Estimate of expenditures as above 19.500.00 Working Balance at encl of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of re\enu€* from taxa, 5,5’>0.00 Tota : 1 f'. Mi.ii 1.1. Less estimated reveyne and balance Revenue not derived from taxation 3,000.00 Balance at end of this year 4,500.00 Total deductions 7,500.00 I Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 8,500.00 > PrupoMed Levies Net tnvnhle property 1,707.41MM19 Levy % mount Nnme of Fund on to be Property Raised , Tow nship 6 1.045.00 ' Road 3 509.69 Special School 51. 8,756.06 Tuition 51) 8,500.09 I Total 110 18,795.0 n Comparative statement of the Taxe» Collected and to !••• Collected Shows \iiionuts Collected Lust Last Three Years Collected Collected Name of Fund 1i»24 j Township. . ... 1,230.09 3.0000 j Road 193.06 Spec ial School 8,405.00 11,400.00 ' 'luition 6.868.09 4,500.0© Bond .... 3.690.00 Poor 308.00 200.06 : Total 20,501.00 19,293.0© 111 ill- I < ollerted I oll<-i-<<-H I N»mi» us Fund This l.evv IHIMI 11)27 l.ev.» Levy Township 2,095.00 1,045.00 Road (Ou.on SM.fft Sppria! School 10.759.00 5,750.00 Tuition . . 5.680.00 0,500.00 Total t 5.925.00 19.795.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers, feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Hoard of Tax Commissioners for father and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with ths County Auditor not later than the | fourth Monday of September, and th, ■ State Board will fl.x a date of hearing in this County. Dated July 26, 1927,. I'. A. SI’I’DLBK, Trustee Aug 12-19 —o — NOTH H of- SFITTLFI.MFINT OF' FIST ATE No. 23«.-, Notlee is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Sarah A. Smith, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the loth day of September. 1927, ami show cause, if any. whv the F'INAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified' to then and there make proof of helr-1 ship, and receive their distributive shares. James F. Hyer, Executor Decatur, Indiana August 11 th. 1927. John T. Kelly. Attorney Aug. 12-19 | NOTICE I will be in Decatur next month and will be glad to take care of your pianos, I talking machines and sewing machines | Leave your address at Post office. D. A. Gilliom, Decatur, Ind. 188-3tl

NOTICE TO BIDDER* lu the Mallee us Me Idler Hewer liupeovenieiil Notice Is hereby given that (he ComI mon Council In and fur the CH.' oi Decatur, Indiana, will on the Ifitti dav or August 16th. at 7:ob o'clock P M "t I tlielr Council Room In said < lt.v >• • i-elve si’Hled proposals for the construetlon of salil Weldler Sewer Intprov.tiient. as per plans and speelfl, utlons ' on file In the office of the City t li ik. ' Kai H bidder will lie required to deposit with Ills bbl a certified check for an amount not less than >'l tin Engineer's estimate of the cost or sin Ii improvement, to Insure the execution of the contrail for which said bld l> made. PROVIDED, that am b < het k shall be hi no ease for less than one I hundred <|10O.9O) Dollars which eistl-, ; mate, plans and specifications tire on i file and may be seen In the office of the City Clerk of Decatur. Indiana. Bidders blanks will be furnished b.\ . the City FTnglneer. or Decatur, Indian.i The Common Council reserves a t ight . to reject any and all blds. Witness my hand and orfblal seal , lids 3rd due of August. 1927. iSEAL). CATHFTHINE K M FF'MAN City Clerk Aug. 5-U' NOTH E TO I’HOI’ERTI IIHNUHt In the Mauer ul Kusaell Mreel sidewalk and < arh Improvement Notice is hereby given that the Common Council In and for the Clt.i of Decatur. Indiana, did on tile 2nd day of, of August. 1027. adopt a perllininarj assessment roll In the matter of Russell Street Sidewalk and Curb Improvement which Improvement is as follows: On both Hides of Russell Street <\- tending from the south end of the present sidewalk and curbing as now located near Hie south side of Penn i Street to the North side of Rod Street I and there to terminate. Said assessment roil with the names inf owners and descriptions of proper j ties subject to be assessed with the | amounts of prlma facia assessments .s I now on file and may be seen at the office of the City Clet k. Notice Is also given that the Com- ‘ mon Council will at their Council Room in Decatur, Indiana, at 7:00 o'clock P i M on the 6th day of September, 1927 I receive and hear remonstrances against the amount assessed against each of said lots and parcels of land on the I said roll, and will hear and determine the question whether such lots and par- ' eels of land on the said roll, and will i hear and determine the question whether such lots and parcels of land have been or w*ill be specially benefited in the amount set forth on said roil, or in any sum. at which time and palee all owners of reul estate may attend and be Ilea rd. Witness my hand and official seal this 3rd day of August. 1927. (SEAL) CATHKRINE K Al' FI'M A N City Clerk Aug. 5-12 NOTICE My truck will make Fort Wayne on Monday, Wednesday and Friday each week. For prices see I). F. Teeple. • 189t9x Fort Wayne Livestock Market Pigs, 160 lbs. down SIO.OO 160 to 180 lbs $10.75 180 to 200 lbs $10.60 200 to 220 lbs : $10.35 220 to 240 lbs $9.85 240 to 260 lbs Z $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 I Calves SB.OO @15.00 Receipts: Hogs, 200; Calves, 75; Sheep. 100.

■ .I=l UM UM Id IM Id M Icil Mid' M Sell Sell led) IM led) U.I led) Urf ITU u Icdl ledl IW l=U U.I led! U led) !)•■ I=U "J M u— - . SPECIALS FOR • SATURDAY i ts Men’s and Young Men’s Boy’s Knicker Bradley Bathing | Extra Trousers, Suits H Suits 1 lot Summer and Fall Weight v / p r j ce u Former $3.50 to $lO values A /o Men’s and Boy’s ./ / M QK' c Discount Former values 4^* - . SIO.OO to $17.00 - — — —ts Straw Hats Bov’s Knicker Pants 1 Lot All from this season suitable for Sunday Youths Kaynee Shirts - 1 ' Discount or school. Former $1.50 to y LtO all sizes $3.50 values J Values from 1 / Price. m-g Si- 50 56-00 72 SI.OO y — y ,y V „ e . l, “" 1 a L 0 " ? f 1 Lot Lote of other Good Suits L Mt from°H- l U,tS Boy's Kaynee Blouses on sale at prices of 9 ami $27.75 $9.75 || All good buys at _____________________________, these prices. L IT is with our best intentions that we expect to close our Summer sale on or about next J Wednesday. Buy now and save money. Holthouse Schulte & Co. I

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts: 4V«H>. holdovers 1700. light light* and piK" 15-25 c lower, others about steady with Th«rsdaA average; bulk 180 lb. down » 11.50; 190-225 lb. |10.75@1L35, weightier butchers largely s'J.2.y« 10.75: packing sows steady, bu k [email protected]; few up to $8.25. Cuttle 'receipts 200 steady. Calf receipts. 800; good and choice vealers mostly 50c higher at sl7 Sheep receipts. 1500. fat lambs 50-75 c lower . thun Wednesday's average; bulk $13.75® 14 00' culls around $11; sheep steady, most fat ewes ss@7; cull ewes $2.50 @4.00. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. $1.41%. Dec. $1.46’4, March $1.49%. Corn: Sept. $1.11%. Dec. $1.15%, March $1.18%. Oats: Sept. 48%c, Dec. 52%c. March 55%c. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 12) Fowls - -• I ® c Leghorn fowls - llc Geese - - —-—— — 8® Ducks - — Roosters - " c Broilers - ——2oc Leghorn broilers Eggs - ■ S2c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected August 12) Rarley, per bushel 06c I Rye, per bushel 15c ■ New Oats No. 2 40c > New Yellow Corn (ear) $1.50 White ol Mixed Corn (ear) .... $145 New Wheat, No 2 sl-25 Wool 40c i LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET . Eggs, dozen 22e BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 38c

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8080 M. E. CIRCUIT Clarks Chapel Sunday school 9:30. Bobo Sunday school 9:30. Mt Hope Sunday school 9:30. Th're will be no church on the charge this Sunday as most of the! people are going to Epworth Forest, for Sunday. Rev. C. I’. White. ■ -■

/ v A/ i The Figures Stir • Their Youthful Pride ONE dollar entered under the names of your youngsters and written in a Bank Book will look as big to them as a thousand does to you. Time and I; again, you’re apt to see them peeping at the figures for “just another look, Daddy, to see how much money we’ve got.” I Theirs is a youthful pride worth encouraging ... leading to the cultivation of the Thiift habit which means so much to them in later lite, reach them the value of it by opening a Savings Account for them with this dependable Bank. We Pay 4% On Savings! < Old Adams County Bank WE PAY YOU TO SAVE

The auction Halen llri attractln. much attention. The crowds are i ur ..,. the bidding spirited and the students are coming along nicely in tij e | r cial nnd intensive training. Mrs. H. E. Butler and daughter Naomi, spent the day in Fort Wuyu, Will Goodrich of Winchester Wa j here last evening to attend Rotary Miss Catherine Hebble and Mi s Bernice Sorg visited friends at eva yesterday.