Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 220, Decatur, Adams County, 17 September 1927 — Page 2

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’•« XKXX KS'XXSK X IXI *■ CLASSIFIED ADS « Ii xsxxxr:: xxx xx xkk FOR SALE • FOR SALS’ 2 acre tract,’well improv- " od s'u milen southeast ot Decatur. "Will sell at a bargain. 11. S. Michaud, Phone 104. 215-6 t FOR SALE—U Melody Saxophone. Fine instrument for beginners, A bargain. Cornelius Durbin, 437 Mercer Ave. 216-5 t “"Reduced Prices on all of my Felt and Velvet hats. I also have a fine line of Ladies Dresses, prices reasonable. Mrs. Maud A. Merriman, 222 S. 4th St. Decatur, Ind, 219-2 t FOR SALE «ood eating and cunning pears. SI.OO a bushel. Hugo Thieme, Decatur phone 0-697. 22<H3 FOR SALE Ready made pillows. Made of geese feathers. Phone 1030. 220'3 WANTED WANTED--WE will ptiy 7c a pound for good, clean, large rags, delivered at this oft ice. Must be suitable for detimng machinery. ■ 175-ts WANTED —To Rent room to store furniture at once. Call 1214. 218-"tx LADIES—-Earn sls dozen sewing aprons; absolutely no selling; experionce unnecessary; materials cut. Addressed envelope brings instructions. ALPHA. 202 Market St.. Paterson, New Jersey. Itx LADIES- Earn ST6 dozen sewing aprons home; experience unnecessary; materials cut; instructions furnished. Addressed envelope brings particulars. Milo Garment, 235 Broad way, Bayonne, N. J. Itx LAINES— -We pay $7 hundred coloring cards home; absolutely no selling; opportunity beginners; experience unnecessary. Addressed envelope Wrings particulars. Artcraft, 321 Broadway, N. Y. Itx LADIES —Make $7 hundred gilding Christmas Cards; opportunity beginners; no selling. Addressed enve lope brings free instructions. Lincoln Card, 160 Market St., Paterson. New Jersey. Itx LADIES —Make $7 hundred gilding Christmas Cards; opportunity beginners; no selling; Addressed envelope brings free instructions. Artistic Card, 136 Was.hin.ton St.. Paterson, New Jersey. Itx AGENTS SELL LAS 3c ;t GALLON.' UNUSUAL HIGH Commission. Your address on cans. No fake. Guaranteed product. Free particulars and iproof. LEFEBVRE COMPANY, Alexandria, Ont., Canada. Itx MALE HELP- Wonderful opening in Decatur for Live, energetic and resourceful salesman. Easy to earn $35 Mo $75 weekly selling the best food products in the world, backed by ten X million dollar concern. Protected ter- • ritory. Write quick. The J. R. Wat- • kins Company. 122-140 Chestnut St.. • roltimbus, Ohio. Itx • ACTIVE CLEAN MAN. AUTOMO “ BILE DRIVER, between age of 23 Z and 35 years. Intelligent willing • worker who seeks work with a future • —who can live in Chicag? and work 7 steady in the best paying position of • its kind. Give reference as to char- • acter. exp., etc. Address C. E. H.. % • Democrat. 22©t3 <• —- - w “ WANTED: Experienced men for • • winding and enamel depart- • ments. The Dudlo Manufacture • • ing Corporation, Wall street, •to • Fort Wayne, Ind. 216t5 •to • - •to • • .-.I- J _ : FOR RENT . FOR SALE—6 room house on No. 13 I •v street. Jiflius Haugk. phone 666. X' 21813 • FOR RENT —5 room house on Walnut • St. has basement, lights, water and gas posession by Oct. Ist. Inquire Mrs. - Mathius Miller. 507 Marshall St. . 22013tx : LOST AND FOUND • LOST—Probably on Monroe St. Smail • Cameo brooch in plain gold setting. I • Finder please return to Democrat ofJ fice or First National Bank. 220-3tx • LOST 2 —Tire and rim betweeni Barger • School and Decatur-Monroe road. . Finder please return to this office • 220-Six • ■ o_ • O. L. Vance. M. J. Mylott, Fred ■ Ashbaucher and others have returned Z from Muncie where they attended • the Municipal League convention. • One of the speakers was Dick Miller, X president ot the Indianapolis Cham- • ber of Commerce. • • .. ft 1 = • () 0 ■ Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work 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 j o— o

« sskksksxskkksom « K BUSINESS CARDS * KKaKMXKKK S X 8 » K K 5! * . I ■ ■ II .is IP wy— H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service , Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street V Office and Residence Phone 314 t Office Houre: 10-12 «.m. 1-5 6-8 P-m. t ■■ ’**’ LOA N S You Pan Save Money on I. Farm Mortgage Loans 2. City Mortgage Loans ■ with the Union Central Life Ins. Co. : Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents . Corner 2nd & Monroe Streets > Decatur, Indiana ! S. E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calle answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 6, 1924. 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 8. 2nd St. ° 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 Q () Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, - - Indiana M '■•** ft! Office 1, Peoples Loan ■H » and * rust c °- Phones 636 and 1022. o O I | DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 I Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice | o o Do You Want to BUY, SELL OR TRADE REAL ESTATE See IL S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 101 •■■EiaNtnutigaKiMmfti Fort Wayne Bandit Known In This City A rumor that was current, here this morning that John McClintic, 22, of Fort Wayne, who was arrested and sentenced on a charge of bank robbery at Madison, Wisconsin, yesterday, had at one time participated in a robbery ot the John T. Myers and son clothing stoie in this city, was unfounded. Mr. Myers stated today that McClintic was not one of the two men who robbed his store about two years ago.McClintic was known in this city, having been here on several occasions when h« lived in Fort Wayne. VPI’OIN TMEXT OF EXI'b’ITOII Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of Martin JI. Herr, late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent, i Charles .1. Herr. Jtxecutor. Sept. 9, 1927. .1. I. Snow, Attorney Sept 10-17-21

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1", 192/.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 1500. market weak to Jsc down. Quotations: 250-350 It'". SUSi 12.15; 200-250 lbs. $11.90018.35; * 160-200 tbs. $11.85612.35; 130-160 lbs. K $11.10611-90; 90-130 lbs. $10.75611K 25; packing sows $9.25610.00. . Catale - Receipts 100: market steady. Hulk quotations: Beet steers $9612 50: light yearling steers and -heifers, $10613.65; beef cows, $56 7.25; low cutter iwid cutler cows, $3.2564 50; voider* $16617. Sheep- Receipts 600, .steady to 15c up; bulk cull lambs $10611; bulk fat ewes $566.50. !. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Sept. 17) Fowls 17c Leghorn fowls lie Geeso — 9c Dueks 11c Roosters 9c Broilers 17 Leghorn Broilers 14c Eggs, dozen 30c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Sept. 17) Barley, per bushel 60c , Rye, per bushel _ 75c New Oats. No. 2 4oe New Yellow Corn (ear) $1.20 White or Mixed Corn (ear) $1.15 New Wheat, No. 2 $1.20 Wool 38c LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen * _ 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 40c I S ._. _P S * PLEASANT VALLEY * * NEWS, by * * Rev. L. E. McCargar * Relatives from Illinois have been visiting at the Janws Vandarkar home for a few days the past we<tk. Nora Glick met with a glad surprise Friday when her father and mo: her presented a fine piano to her as a birthday gift. Harriet Davis bid the Valley friends a farewell Friday and started for Cincinnati Bible School, where she will take training for future evangelistic work. Mrs. John Haggard has been on the' sick list for over a week. An old fashioned home coming at Pleasant Valley, September 17. Ira C. Johnson of Lynn, Ind., will be the main speaker for the day. Come with well filled baskets for the noon hour and enjoy the day with us. The McCargars attended the tent meeting at Berne Friday night. The ladies quartette from Ohio City, Ohio, sang. o * Putting Basement Under Vogiewede Shoe Store ■ The Vogiewede shoe store, of this city, is being remodeled this week and a basement is being constructed under the entire building. The basement previously was under the front part of the building, only. The remodeling will not necessitate the closing of the store and it will be opesi for business each day during the usual hours. When the basement is completed a furnace will he installed and the entire building will be made modern in every respect. It will take about two weeks to complete the job, those in charge stated today. Seven men are employed at presept in the cellar excavation. ————-——o Plans for the dedication of the new Kirkland township gym are being made. It will be a big sport eyent for tire county. «• [~ ' S Listings of Public Sales will be published Free of charge in this column for those who advertise their sale in the Decatur Daily Democrat. With a daily circulation of 3,300, the Daily Democrat reaches those who w-ish to buy or sell. Sept. 21—Farm sale. Joseph Steffen. 5 miles east of Bluffton river bridge or 7 miles west of Monroe. Sept. 27—Executor’s farm sale, Samuel A. Myers, 5 miles southeast of Decatur, one mile northwest of Pleasant Mills, on David C. Myers farm. Sept. 28—Van Bowman. 6 miles south of Decatur, 6 miles north of Berne. 2 miles west of Monroe. Sept. 30 —W. E. Falk, first farm south cl Williams, 5 miles north of Decatur. Oct. 4 —Emery Wallis, 2 ra les so. and 4 miles west of Convoy, 1 mile east and 4 miles north of Watt. October 5 —J. F. Rupert, 1 mile east of Monroe. 6 miles south of Decatur on Mud Pike. Oct. 6 —(raJlahue & Swoveland. 1 jnile wect ot Willshire. Oct. 6—Farm sale, Fred Gerber, 4Vz mile.-, west, and 2 miles south of Monroe. |

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Miller Poor Wash twp ,1. M. Brelner Court Houst H»o.00 l’ h.i!< IMn < dO Indiana Public Service Co .Jail c Holland Furnace Co do „ • A. R. Ashbaucher do ‘ August Morgan County Farm L».0O C Izavvrence Noll do • 45.00 . mi hard Wtiboff de ■ - • Harry Schlegel do 11.00 • Regina Heiman do . -Jo.uo Helen Bollenbacher do - Harry (lower, do .1 Ira Bodie do 43 85 Philip Heiman do ??'L .1.1. Holcomb Mfg co do 1 » -I Sales Hist I >pt do IK. 40 Indiana Reformatory do . Indiana State Farm do i. 0.» ’ C. R. Smith do • Miller’s B&kery du -’B.l * 'i Schmitt Meat Market du 28.7a ‘ S. hafer Hdw Co do .... W I A. R. Ashbaui’lier do „ >•» Indiana State Prison do 7 4.30 i Lenhart Heller and Schurger do 5.00 1 Fisher and Harris do 213.83 ' Amanda Moats Bd of Buaidians 5.00 Anna Garner do . — - 5.00 Mrs. H. M. Crov. nover do 10.0" Ali<e Walter do 10.00 ( lull l-'f te ’ 1 .Anna Trl<ker do I>.oo Mae Andrews do 15.00 Hugh 1). HHite do 15.00 Mara McClure do 20.00 Katie S< hr... k .1.. 20.00 i ■ in Nii.h. k do W. Guy Brown do 24.15 Wells Brog Burial 75.00 Wm Baumgartner Bridge supt 34.00 R. R. Long do 12.0<» Julius Haugk rental j 18.00 Irene By run San it ........................ 00.00 Yost Bros Gillig Bridge 1800.00 Cole Bros Bridges 1815.00 Wells County Change (»f Venue 507.05 Joseph Rodin County Dog 10.00 Minerva Murphy (Io 12.00 Ed Beer do 80.00 Andrew Bertsch do 25.00 Ed Ellsworth do 20.00 L. A. Linn do 30.00 Noah Sheets do — 20.00 Rebecca Jackson do 10.00 Everett Banter do 25.00 E. O. Rich do — 20.00 Edwin Moser do ?... .. 12.50 Chester Lott do 150.00 Martin Jaberg do 30.00 J R Moser do 24.50 I’hilip Sauer Breiner Rd 1446.87 Smith A- Baker Burk rd 1183.18 Wabash Stone Co Fetters Rd .... 3800.00 Indianapolis Com. Koeneman rd 11.70 '.l Jaberg de I Martin Jal»erg do 33.00 Adams County Witness do R 00 G. !>. Koeneman do 4.50 Godfrey Lehrman do I'O.oo Louies Koldewey 'do 10.00 Arnold and Bieberieh rd 1583.59 (’lint do 4.50 George Geels da —a. 10.00 F. O. Marlin do 10.00 (’. W. Merryman Martz Rd 458.00 Wm Wagoner Murphy ltd 4.00 Julius Kokne do 10. no Ben Eiting d-> 1"."" Chris Eicher McCune rd 600.00 .McCune do M.o< Wm Neidstein Neidstein Rd. 3.50 Albert Reppert do 10.00 ; IT. A. Breiner do 10.00 Rudolph Schug Nussbaum Rd 5.85 Albert Harlow do 10.00 ’ Chas Pontius do . 10.00 • Morris Wells Price and Wells rd 4.50 Harry Mvshb< 1 ger go ... 10. M J (’hris Eicher 10. no 1 Daniel Stepler Stepler rd 2n.00 I Dennis Striker do . 2092.00 . Dan Stepler do 3.50 • Henry Dickerson do 10.00 I James W. Barr do H. F. I•!ei u» ? Roads ’■ " I. G. Hoffman do 18.00 Geo Shoemaker do 27.00 Hick Hot h Rd Bridges I»»t 63.60 ('has Guldin do 102 I »i< k Tunneher » L. •»" < Richard Deininu r do John Bmher Highways 12?'L. I *uies Selking do 34.00 x yde Striker do 392.37 1 Ed Beer do 559.74 C. C. Beer do 354. x? luhn E M.inii do 71 00 I A. lb'W< r d<> 75.00 j • »tto Rgv do 011.44 ] Otfo Rodenheck do 128.50 || August Busick do . 4 1.00 II Milo Seles dt> - ■ ■- 7.-, Ed Miller do 68.04 ’1 Vai Snell Highways 322.29 | Vernon Miller do 172.16 J. C. Augsbftrger do 55.9" Fred Mathys do . 86.09 | W. H. Bittner do 51.30 Sol Luginbill do 686.091 Mid West Stone (’rush Co do . 1324.68 Lime Stone Quarries Co do . 2861.03 Erie Stone Co do 107.40 Meshber Bros Stone Co do 90.31 Standard Oil Co do 45.52 Eastern Ind. Oil Supply <0 do 32.80 Kiger and Co do 23.71 | Fort Wayne Pipe anti Sup co do 0.90 I Frank Rumschlag do . 26.00 I ! Chas E. Magley do 144.011 1 Adams County Hospital Poor L’ 40.00 M. Miller .io Ft. Wayne Ftg Co Co Rev rd 674.G0 State of Indiana, County of Adams SS; I. Martin Jaberg, Auditor in and for . said county and slate hereby certify tjiat the foregoing ib a true and correct list of the allowances made by the , Board of Commissioners of said county at their regular session held August 2nd 1927. Witness my hand and official seal this 16th day of September 1927. MARTIN JABERG (SEAL) Auditor Adams County Ind. Sept. 17-24 0 COMMISSIONERS M.LOWENtES FOR SEPTEMBER H*27 Citizens Telephone Co Co Rev 47.15 Fort Wayne Ptg Co do 174.20 City of Decatur do ... 19.30 Bernice Nelson (’lks Cle Hire . 105.0’) Naomi Borman do 30.(Hi John E. Nelson Clks of ex 5.00 Martin Jaberg And sal ex 57.1 G Edna M. Jaberg do Cle Hire .. 105.16 Ed Green Recorder Os ox 5.00 Harl Hollingsworth C of Pris . 37.40 Cllttwn E. Striker Supt In ev . 270.70 Dem o'* rat Co do Os ex 7.35 Margaret Striker do Slk hire .... 94.50 , J. A. Cline Co Assessor 112.50 J. W. Vizard Health C and Ex 28.13 Henry B. Heller Co At 50.00 Geo DeWinger As’or Wash twp 14.00 J. W Vizard Poor B C 46.00 Lena Yager do Monroe twp 60.00 J. M. Breiner Court House . . 100.00 Chas Breiner do 20.00 Sanitary Supply €0 do 9.39 F. V. Mills d<» 3.25 Kewanne Boiler Co do 12.29 Jos Colchin do r 189.07 Carrol C and C co do 12.45 A. L. Colchin do 36.50 North Ind Pub Ser Co do Jail 15.48 Worrell Mfg Co do 20.0 n J. M. Miller County Farm 100.00 August Morgan do 45.00 Lawrence Noll do - 45.00 Oscaf Burfy do 50.00 Henry Schlegel do 11 GO ’Regina Heiman do n 40.00 | Helen Bollenbacher do ,20.00

l Kether lUum«nrtnei d" Hairy Thompeon do : s) , Anna ali'n'r'Kd vt Gaurdlan J m3'"h“m M C?ownover du ; Charlotte tlephfrt d» J , Alive Walter 'J" ’ Alina Trl' kei do .. .„ ’ H«Kh D HHe di. ’to’ , Maa Andrew" du „o , pan NtbllvK do . Katie St hl"- K do , u l)tl , Maia MeClore , Winner Shoe Store d« „ ~ , , Kuebler Co do . 75 ' (1 0 , Zwlik and M'»'- B q , ian W;„ I ids. *Ul’t 0 Julius llaUKk rental I Ralph M. eel Refund of Fuse" j‘-, 0 1 Irene Byron san it •— . ... John Bueher IllKhwuye j .1. c Auwehurser do !;o«n 1 c Tvotner do .... ■„ . otto ttodenbeik do ■ ..JI. . .Martin Roit' tne.ver do • . s ,, u.l MIH< r do ' v ' B ;, , Milton Kdatell du . ( |lO , Fred Math's du . , tM , Clyde Striker do i;, ■ , Bd Heer du jtj'xl I C. C. Beer do ((ll . John B Mann oo . - , otto Ray do • zM.36 , Vai Snell do "gy -,q 1 Milo Sales do 12 j H , . Louie St Iking du x; . . Vernon Miller do 1 'g'iio , W. H. lUttncr do 75 , Sol Luulnblll do .-•yg , .1 A Hower do —.- , Lime Stone yuarriee to do 1 .i j-, !H. Knapp and son do _ . g |||l i Crank 11 iinisclilag do mono , Chas E. -Magley do -• ; , Adnma County Witness rds • , Hartly Burk Armstrong rd , Grover Fetters do . , MI F. S. Armstrong du ■ „■ 0 , ( has Ford do 2 i'ti Otis McCollum do , Chester Armstrong do - Walter Thornhill - pemoirat Baumgartner rd ,v Arrn'ld’ rd Smith Ar B«<kei Bulk rd ■ Adams County Witness do «•’» I ,tw in St haadt 1 John Becher do • 3 <l(> John AdaM > ■ Hartly Burk do h 0 Payton Reinhard# do . - ()(| Chaa Schenck do |1() Ikl Gerber do # Jacob Bollenbacher do •.-'i'--Phll Sauer Breiner rd in no Gruver Fetters Fetters rd J • Fruehte A Lltterer Koeneman rd o0.«0 Democrat Co do -udl St Phil Sauer do , " W. H. Laughrey Laughrey rd « Bieberh 11 A Arnold do Warren Striker Nussbaum rd ’ Win Baumgartner Murphy rd Dennis Striker do •» I>emocrat Co Sipe rd • Indianapolis Com do - |(l Dennis Striker Stepler rd Warren Striker P * « Henry Dickeraun do Martin Jaberg Roada y' Keniy and Co County Dug .>7’ ull Fred Bone do - / K. O. Rich do laaac Kink do - Henry C. Buettner do • Mrs. Andy Berts. 11 do h’k bo Master and Boyd do ■■ “ Chas H. Bittner do J > ’ Chas Sullivan do J®A. F. Thieme do 3t>.. Wiley * Morgan do t“"“ Ed Beer do Sam Mlnger do Henry Aseliliman do - ' John J. Moser do J?-J la-vi Schindler do ■ K. A. Boze do 2 | ®»- Frank Tremp do Harl Stevens Ditch Clean out -a.iu ' H. Andrews do at>-sa Theo Lengerich do < nas McKean do Albert Coppess do ... J- ?’ Wm Burke do ‘•■J’’ E. O. Rich do Pavid Yoder do Osia Chrisman do ... l«-*a ■ inns Morninghtar de ' Joffn Wendel do ‘ Wm Wendel do \ . J. Bollenbacher do • Kocher Lumber co Ditches jO-*® Thos Guldin Ditches B rd Richard Delninger do . Dick Toneliier do J’J--’’' Pick Boch do Fort Wayne Blue Brint co bur 0 .>.«» Adams County Hospital Foor W 3-.U9 C. C. Rayl do '» »® , .1 M Miller do ■ -«• 11 Fisher & Harris <l'4 Sanitary Supply Co Court House 6 11. Hyland Plumbing Co Jail l.«< Hdw Co do 11 .1. E. Ellsworth County Farm 4».i" Joseph Andrews do ■ ,- r. Sanitary Supply Co do Fisher & Harris do Elberson Service Station do 91.33 Millers Bakery do ... 38.31 ■ Mart Gilson do Lee Hdw Co do .ILb.'.K W. H. Cook do 11.2a | Grant County Bd of Gd ... 756.25 Allen J Miller do 125.5 U tdams ■ ' '■ da 1 i has J. Cole Bridges 406.00 , Joel Ellenlu-rrer do 1386.56; T aat Bros C.'lliH Brj.lg. ,

I WDCPirrn J" Wlt tvli tU" Don t forget when your car We also want to impress on is wrecked that we arc the guys our customers that we can give who can put it back in its orig- vou a Genuine Duco finish on inal condition again so no one ’.°“ r a Greater « can detect it has been wrecked. I)ur (Und '. rstudic!s ), who have ~So let us do the worrying when be en in thc pain , bus i nes s for a g jour car is all busted up. short time. I You Wreck Em’ We Fix Em’ | Bodies and Fenders Straightened-Windshield and Body Glass f lops and Curtains—Woodwork Sedan Backs — Seat Covers k Running Boards for all cars—Frames Straightened Wheels and , Rims—anything to Rebuild Automobile Bodies we have it. I WORK GUARANTEED I Decatur Auto Top & Paint Co. I | South First Street Decatur. Indian; i j

Mat Kirsch Co Conn. II 9 ! Henry Kiting do ! ’ I Wm Baumgaitiier do Henry Hehn.r do }«■«« | JamoM Kvnney «i<> , •■hl Is Eicher do ■«“! • August Conrad do . 1 Slate of Indiana,MJounty of Adam* ss I i 1 Martin Jabeig. audlioi in and foil wntif county And state hereby ccrtlr,. | litki the (oergolng Is a Hue and yor. re. t cony of the nllowon.es madn by the Hoard "t Coiumiaaiuuers of suidi county at their regular session on S< pl. I 'w'lliess Mv hand and official seal I this IBHI day of September 1927. MARTIN .IABKRG tSEAL. Auditor Adams County tn.l. bvpt. 1 4• - I I LEGIONNAIRES VISIT GRAVES OE DEAD COMRADES (CONTIM UU FROM I’AGK ONIII the sacred cause of defcndiES liberty , and justice. They reprdoented a country which has ever iougnt for, liberty and justice. They represented the flower of young Aiuerleau mau-1 hood, and they have laid their sacrifice on the altar of freedom. "The principles for which they died will ever actuate the people of France | and America. No soldier couhl have a sweeter resting place than on the field of glory on which he fell. The peoples of two nations watch over I him here. “Those of us here this ntoniing wish _ for no better fate than that we, too, j ntay find our final resting place so i honored and so revered as are these I of our comrades who died that others may live happier lives." \ o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It P»ya

J -9 H L-U-C-K • -'. WHAT IS YOUR BIRTH STONE? H| January Garnet jw February Amethyst i i March Bloocjetone or Jasper April Diamond or Sapphire St May Emerald or Carnelian Ap _June Agate or Chalcedony July Sardonyx •gr September. . Chrysolite October Opal or Beryle November Topaz December Ruby or Turquoise K All Birth Stones Are Lucky HOWEVER, too often the word M| "luck” is applied to success. • 1 y® SUCCESS doe* not just happeui: It is not a chance; It is a slow, patient result of tryGj? ing; and'is the only way to win. Ik IN A NUT SHELL SPELL luck with a “P” and you have !t (P ’ luck) G 'Capital and q. [ - ■■■ ■ !

Famous Old Bdfry Clock Runs Again u old Cretuker Hy International N» w* * ’it® . Athol, Mass.—The lanmu, fry clock of the Cong: •st • tiiir, ij J hero Is again grinding out -‘u,, v of day and night ami soundim tl , | very chimes, thunks to th- ~f fur George W. Rickey, 93, n , A ... . i Rapids. Mich. f,,rM4 The old dock for fifty year. w | almost perfect .time. And then i stopped. Experts were called i a t, J they could not repair the f itnon, ihj Keeper and there was som. u,,.,,./ ( of having it repiaced. Until Mr. Rickey mm d l 0 | Rapids, the dock kept alnmn; |lvpf > ■ time under his trader c.irc. A few days ago ho returns tw , | visit to his old home town and | lt I lirst question was regarding the d u ,k• When he heard it had stoppea, h, took Off his coat, elinilw.l the belfn ; and went to work. The dock is now running p >r f c 7 again and the town is giving a vote |of thanks to Mr. Rickey. Duel’s Long LHe A pintail duck ban.;. I t n rapmt>( 1 of the United States bl< !■ cal , lIPTP , | I staff at the mouth of F. river, Ut-.h ; |on September Isl, 1911, w US capture near Brawley. Calif,, nn <, (<ob / r ‘ l-.W. The hugest pre i us r . wr a 0 . < a banded blrv’s life that of , 1 white stork that carried a band m I the Rossiter binl observatory in Gef ! many for 11 j nrs.