Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1928 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED advertisements BUSINESS CARDS AND NOTICES — • ■■■■■■■■■■ FOR SALE sALfc-liird Jupplicn. L"*ve ywir order for a young Warbler Golden Opcru Roller and Golden Nightingale Canary. FL F. Blenz. 43$ Mercer Ave. 2413 x FOR SALE-Radio buttery charger? ■like new; charges A and U batter les. Phone 633. _ 24-3tx FUR - SALE-Oue~'A' “battery and charger and a sot of Willlard wet “B' batteries. Call 1050 after 6:00 P M Priced to sell 35-3tx FOR SALE—Good young cow. Calf at side. Adolph Marbach, phone 7F9-F. 35t3x FUR SALE - Holstein heifer, fresh In -April. Also 2 heifers, 15 months d>rn. Telephone 710-L. 2513 x A FARM" FOR SALE-80 acres, 3Ms Iniles west of Berne on good road, in good community. Level hind. Buildings alone worth 37000. Will 211 for S7OOO on easy terms. Wayno Mortgage Loan Company, Ft. Wayne Udiana. 25t6 FOR SALK—Chester White male hog ,C. LeUrmuu, route 8, phone K-845. • 25t3x FOR BALE~LnrkF*siz~oal b.irnlug coder. I'hone 9074 Ft)It"SALE— Violin outfit, complete; ‘a bargain. Dinkin's Music Studio. Phone ISI and 585. 26-3 t iftilit SALE— Brooder house, l(ixl2ft. Repp it, Craigvllle phone. 263tx PV']; SALE Young turkey tom or will trade. Call evenings. Phone MtJ. S6t3x FOR SALE-Six pigs, weight about 'SO pounds. Inquire V. G. Feller. Monroe route 2. Monroe phone A-49. r. 26t2x WANTED Wanted—we will pay 7c a 'pound for good, clean, large rags, delivered at this office. •• Must be suitable for cleaning machinery. 175-ls ■WANTED — To hear from someone who has corn fodder for sale. C. J. Quandt. Corner 13th an ddackson st. 26-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT —Coxy five room semimodern cottage • gaiage and other out buildings. Phone 6v6 or see Roy Johnson. C 4 3t JiUR RENT—Four room li.-use garage. 916 Russell St. Phone UOB. 25t3x FOR RENT —Modern 7 room house and garage, centrally located. Immediate posession. Phone 1084 or 709. E.O.D. 24-9 tx FOR RENT—Seven room house in ■ .Monmouth. Call George Schieferstein or phone 7824. 26t3x ~ J LOST AND FOUND LOST—Lady’s Sheaffer fountain pen Finder please return to JusUne ZerkeJ. or call 879-A. J4t3 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago, Jan. 31.—Speculative grain close: Wheat —March, $1.29%-$1.30; May, 41.3014-%: July. sl.27’*-'4. Corn —March, 88H-%c; May, 9lk-%: Jul.'. 22%c. Oats—March, 51%c; May. 55 4 ic bid; July, 51 ] 4c. Rye — March, & 08; May, $1.08%; July, $1.03%. o- ■ —. — Hugh Jennings Renorted Near Death At Scranton -Scranton. Pa., Jan. 31. — (UP) — Hugh Jennings, famous in baseball tpr a number of years, today was reported near death from meningitis. Jennings became ill Friday and Since then has been unconscious except (or brief intervals. Doctors have been at his bedside, almost constantly. 0 — Notice of Application for Change Os Name To Whom it may concern: applied to the Adams Circuit Court, oj Adams county. Indiana, to have my name changed from Joy Victor Steelo tp'Joe Victor Steele; and that said apjMication will come up for tearing at the day of April Term 1928. of Wild court, which day is April 9, 1928. Dated this 14th day of January 192 S Joy Victor Steele. Dore B. Erwin, Attorney. Jan 17-24-31
Do You Want To BUY, SELL, , or TRADE REAL ESTATE -- See H. S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 — - - ■ _ - 0- ’ 0 DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN i Office 120 No. First Street I.Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 “ Special Attention given to , *' cattle and poultry practice
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—LOANS—ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY AT 8% for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND AT 5%, 5!/ 1 %, and 8% according to the amount borrowed, for 5 years, 10 years or 20 years. The 20 year loan Is on Government Plan, with new full payment plan that is advantageous to borrower. We specialize in all kinds of INSURANCE, representing ' 14 Old Line Companies. We write Automobile Collision insurance at Price. THE SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Niblick Block —Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. DECATUR, INDIANA
() 1 4) D. F. TEEI’LE State Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between Decatur ami Fl. Wayne al regular railroad rates. Licensed "by Indiana E’ublic Service Commission Decatur Phone 254 .... Fort Wayne Phone AS4OS O Q O_— —0 Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD 220 North Eighth St. Phone 331 Rea 1224 O - (| o 0 LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS ’ Calls answered promptly day or | night, rkmbuiance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT I O - C H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTy SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m S. tE. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or nigh* Office ph-me 500 Home phone 72. Ambulance Service 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 Au 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.
Si Roy k Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, • . • Indiana Office I, Peoples Loan lj and Trust Co. ■ Phones 606 and 1022. c—m—— ■!, II .-..n-iwwMU-r, Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays Human energy and I ■ lime are too precious to K 99 spend farming .v e t I 'and. Drainage pays big I ■ dividends. I The I Krick-Tyndall . ■ Company . S
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MARKET REPORTS oahA report of local AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Hogs, receipts, 1,000; market strong; 250-350 lbs.. $8.50-$9.00; lbs.. $8.90-19.25; 160-200 lbs., $9.10-$9.35; 130-160 lbs., $9.10-$9.35; 90-130 lbs., $9.10-$9.25: packing •sows, $7.00-SB.OO. Cattle, receipts, 25; calves, receipts, 300; market steady; vealers, $17.001J7.50. Sheep, receipts, 30u; market steady; bulk cull lambs, $ll.OO-$13.00; bulk .'at ewes. $6.50-SS.OO. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Foit Wayne. Ind., Jan. 31. —(INS) i —Livestock: Receipts — cattle, 200; alves,, 150; sheep,- 300; hogs, 800; ; r.atket steady with yesterdays averse; 180-210 lbs-, 'sß.ss;* 210-250 lbs., <JO; 250-300 lbs., $8.30; 300-350 lbs., 8.10; 160-180 lbs., $8.35; lbs., J 8 00; 110-140 lbs., $7.50; 90-110 lbs., ”00; roughs. $6.00-17.00: stags, $4.00"5.25; calves, $16.00 down: lambs, .12.50 down. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland* Jan. 31. — Butter, extras n tub lots, 48Vi-50tjc; firsts, 45L_>'T’.gc; seconds, 42’a-44%c; packing stock, 30-32 c. Eggs, extras, 45c; extra firsts, 43c; firsts, 42c; ordinary, 39c; pullet firsts, 32c. Poultry, heavy fowls, 27-29 c; mo'ium, 25-27 c; Leghorns, 20-22 c; heavy pringers, 2S-29c; Leghorns spring•rs, 20-32 c; ducks, 22-24 c; geeso, 1810c; old cocks, 16-17 c. Potatoes, round whites, 150 pound acks, New York, $3.00-$3.25; Maine, "3.1553.50; Ohio, $8.00; Michigan, ."3.15; Wisconsin, $3.00; 12Mb. bags, Minnesota. $2.35; Idaho Hurals, $2.50; 10 pound sacks. Bakers. $3.50; home ;rown. bushel, $1.35-sl.io; Florida Triumphs, $2.50 per hamper; Florida Cobblers. No. 1, $9.00-$9.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected January 31) Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls 11c ,'hickens 20c Leghorn Chickens , 13c lid Roosters _ 9c White Ducks 15c Geese — 14” 3ggs, dozen 28c' LOCAL GRAIN maukft (Corrected January 31) darley, per bushel _ 60c tye, per bushel 75c Oats 50c -Jew Corn « 75c to SI.OO Vhite or Mixed Corn (ea») $1.15 Wheat $1.30 Yellow Corn _.. $1.20 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKS"’ Egge Dozen 28c BUTTERFA. AT STATIONS Butterfat 45c —__O _______ Misses Matce.Ha. .Hower and Mary Burk wore Saturday afternoon guests f. Miss Helen Andrews, in Fort Wayuf. r- .... FOR SALE Carload of good stone for driveway or lane will arrive Wednesday. Will sell about half of it. Also will take orders for stone and agricultural limestone. Phil Sauers, Decatur phone 811-R
SHEHIFF'S SALE \<>. luixia In Ihe AdnniH (Iren 11 < ourl .State of Indiana. Adams County SB: William V. Wood vs. O. 8. Lacknett O. 8. Laeknctt Oil By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Adams circuit Court. I will expose at public Hale to the highest mid best bidder on the 24th day of February. 1»28 between ilig hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock P. M. on said day at the East <'o«- nt the ciurt house of Decatur. Indiana, .the rents and profits for :. i, n„i exceeding se.en yearn of tlv following described leaseholds towlt: Lense ami leasehold for oil aid gas upon the west half of the north east quarter of section 4, township 25 north of range 15 east, also commencing at the north east corner of th' no-’h ei«i .-earter of section 34, township 26 north rrniKe 15 east, thence running west ltu> and 2-3- rods, thence south 160 rods, (hence east 106 and 2-3 rods, thence north 160 rod's I > the place of beginning. containing 106 acres more or le ■ and also the south east quarter of the south east quarter of section 27 t-.i.vii-Ship 26 north, range 15 east and also commencing al the south west corner of the south half of the north east miat ter of section 7, township 25 north of range 13 east, thence ronnlnc .aIn 6 mid 2-3 rods. Ihem-e south SO rods, thence west 106 and 2-3 rods, thenci south '0 rods to the place of beginning Also commencing at the north west corner of Hie north half of the north east . uarter of section 7 township 25 norm , f range 15 east, thence to run east : and H rods, thence south Sa rods: thence west 53 and’,a rods, thence north so rods to the place of beginning, al in Adams County. Indiana, taken as the propertv of <l. 8. Laeknctt and G. S Laeknctt Oil Company., said sale t? be Without relief from valuation or ap praisement laws mid failing to receive a bid thereon sufficient to pay tin ludgment and costs in said cause said ir >a P sn-i leaseholds will be offered £oi sale outright. , uruier notice Is also given that b. virtue of an order of sale t" me directed from tile Clerk of the Adams Clrcul Court of Adams County, Indiana, in the above entitled cause 1 will expose and offer for sale at public auction to tin highest and best bi Ider for cash, on t'h tth die of February 19ZS between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock >’ M.. at the following described pr misns: ’i he leasehold on tiie west of the north east quarter of section I township 25 north of range 15 east, al so commencing at the north e<ei "'c • 1 of the north east quarter of section 34, ■ town: hip 26 north range 1 ■ ci t. t.ieo. i t tinning west 10'1 anti 2-3 rods, them, south ICO rods, thence cast 10b and 2rotls. thrnc north 160 rods to the place of In ginning, containing 1?6 acres mm or less and ala? the south east quat ’ of the coutli cast quarter of section 2. township 26 north, range 13 east an also commencing at the south west corner of the south half of the north ,ast quarter of section 7. township 2a north of range 15 east, thence runaln cast 106 and 2-3 rods, tlience iiji'ti: xfi rods, thence west 106 and 2-.> roils thence south SO rods, to the place o beginning. Also commencing north west corner of the north half of tho north cast quarter of section township 25 north of range Li cast tlience to run east 53 and roo! i hence south 60 rods, thence west j<> - rods, thence north 80 rods to the pine - -ginning, all in Adams County. Indiana. ~ , The following described persona property located on the above descrlo cd premises towlt: The oil wells, derricks. sheds, piping, casing, tubing tools, machinery, power houses lead lines,, gas lines, drive pipe, pull rod: engines, tanks and all other equipment UHoil in the operation of said wells anc oil lease, situate on above describee premises. . „ „ _ , Taken as Hie property of G. S. Lacknett and G. 8. Laeknctt Oil Company said sale to be without rellpf from valuation or appraisement laws This 30"dav of January 1928 Ilarl Hollingsworth. Sheriff ot Adams County, Indiana. Huber DeVoss, Attorney Jan. 31 I'eb 6-13
Bluffton Schedules Nine Football Games Bluffton, Jan. 31.—Nine ganras have ben secheduled for the Tiger football team next fall. Columbia City will open the Bluffton schedule September 15 on the local field. Four home games and four traveling games are scheduled with the location of Peru game, set for September 22, still un decided. The stellar attraction of the entire card is, of course, the homecoming game with Decatur on the home field October 26. Mishawaka, North Side, of Fort Wayne, and Peru arc teams that have never appeared on the BJufftou schedule. The comp’efo schedule to date follows: Sept. 15.—Columbia City, Bluffton. Sept. 22.—I’eru. place undecided. Sept. 28.—Central. Fort Wayne, at Fort Wayne. Oct. 6. —Auburn at Bluffton Oct. 13.—South Side. Fort Wayne, a,t Fort Wayne. Oct. 20—Musliawaka at Mishawaka. Oct. 2G—Decatur at Bluffton. Nov. 2. —Huntington at Huntington Nov. 10. — North Side, Fort Wayne, at Bluffton. « o Jack Dempsey Denies He Plans To Retire Los A lngeles, Calif-, zau. 31. —(UP) —Jack Dempsey has denied that an oy e injury, which he believes ho rc-leciv-d in his last bout with Gene i Tunney, will prevent his return to i ring activity. I Dempsey said the injury had slight- ' ly retarded his workouts. ——vHerman F. Ehlngei, manager of the [ Citizens Telephone Company, has been confined to his home the past few days on account of lllpets. He is suffering from* a severe cold *
HBVFATALIH R*nWWEREB Record In Indiana For 192. Is 59 Deaths Per 1,000 Births Indianapolis, Jan- 31- —(UP)—lndiana’s 1927 baby crop was in excess >f 217 tons, figures obtained from the stale board of health today, indicate. More important, according to Jr. William F. Klug, director, is the fact that more than 205 of the t?ti:i ounage Is still tiive and kicking. The tonnage estimate was obtained '»y multiplying the number Lorn by he average weight, seven pounds. "While there were 62.251 babies 'lorn last year in tlio state, there vere only ’ 3662 fatalities recorded aider one year ot age,” Dr. King aid. “This record. 59 deaths per 1009 ilrths is the lowest of any year in nr files.' 1 Contrary to popu'ar opinion, slimier heat proved to be the least fata if a l the season to the infants, July lalming the least number of violins, 256, while January led with 372. Jeaths from diarrhoea, the bane of n;:st parents existence, was reduced rom 827 in 1926 to 561 in 1927. 4’be total deaths recorded in the tate, last year, were 37,509 Heart liscase was the cause most nunierusly given on the death reports, eaching the high figure of 5,517 \poplcxy was next resulting in 3,245 ata itfe-i-. Two persons succcmbod o labies during the year, and myc is, a rare fungus skin disease, preIded the cause for a single death. Dr. King aGrJbuced the low morality ratp among infants to the e in ationa’ work being done by the varms organizations over the state in eaching proper care and feeding of ntants, and supervising milk supply. »— 4 t —- NOTICE I’OH STONE l .NLOADEH Notice ts hereby given that the Board >f County Commissioners of Adams ■ounty, state of Indiana, will on Tueslay. February 7, 1928. receive scale lids for one Portable Stone Unloader. The bids must he for the unloader deivered in the county free ot all freight nd other transportation charged. The board reserves the right to reject any or al! blds. The blds must be accompanied will iffldavit and bend as required by law B. F. BREINER GEO. BHOEMAKER J G. HOFFMAN Board of County Commissioners. Jan 21-31
Listings of Public Sales will I. üblished Free of charge in this co' mn for those who advert se the! lie in the Decatur Daily Democrat Vith a daily circulation of 3,300, th 'ally Democrat reaches those win vish to buy or sell. Feb. I—Fred1 —Fred Gei.-uer, 2 mi east am I mi. north of Wren. Ohio Feb. 2 J —Bernard Tonnelier, 1 mile west and 2% miles south of Decatm Feb. 3—Addy Hackler 1 ml. norm >i Monroeville. Stock Sale. Feb. 6—Ed Counsellor 3'mi east a’ Van Wert, Farm sale and regietereu Guernsey cattle. • * Feb. 7.—Jess Daniels, 7 mile south' ast Decatur, l I ,J mile south of Pleav nt Mi ls, 3 miles west of Willshire Feb. B—James8 —James Mullencump 3 mile west and 2 miles north of OOnvoy. 0 February 8 — Vai Snell, SV; mill's south of Decatur, 1 mile cast. Va-mlle north of Monroe on Mud Pike Feb. 13—J. 11. Gehrman 10 mile) east of Decatur 2 miles east of Hurlessschool. Feb. 14—Ji?n Beehfemer, 2% milei vest of Rockford, Ohio. Feb. 15 —Kenneth Ohler, -7G riillei northeast of Decatur, 5 miles south o Monroeville. Feb 16 —Vernon Arnold, uea> Crnievi'le. Farm sn'e. Feb. 21—Perry McGill 5 miles southwest of Decatur % mil® south Washington school. Feb. 22.— Henry Meuster, south and 1 mile east Monroeville. Feb. 24 —Otto Wefel, 1 mile west. 1 mile north of Preble, 5 miles west I mile north of Decatur. Feb. 23. — Doc. Doniphant, Van Wert, O. Farm sale and registered Guernsey cattle sale. Feb. 23—C. S.* Mumma, 5 miles northeast of Decatur. Feb. 27.—Joe Miller, 5 miles southjytst of Convoy / f Feb. 29.—W. H. Houk. Rockford. O. Man’ll L F. Brown, I miles east of Wren, Ohio.
M. E. Church To Hold Quarterly Conference Tomoyxtw night 1* set for tho fourtli quarterly conference of the local Methodist church. This prom ses to bo the heaviest official session for a year as some very important matters are to be presented’ Am ng the other things to be presented, will be the question of the return of the Rev. R W. Stoakes as pastor for the comng year. While It Is generally believed that he w 11 be extended an inviatlon to return, it finally will be de- ■ tided by a vote of their official conference. There wil be a matter of fixing salaries for the coming year and the elet't rn of the officers of the church.' including trustees, stewards and committees for the various kinds of work. This is to be a congregational qnarerly conference and is not confined to he directors of the church. Every oficitd membei will be asked to report present, but it is also the desire cf he pastor that all members of the congregation be present. /
PUBLIC SALE
I, the undersigned, wi 1 sell at my residence on the old Luster Farm, 7 miles southeast of Decatur. I’/j mde soul i of .Peasant Mills, 3 miles west of Willshire, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7,192 S Sale to begin at 10:00 o’clock, the following property 10-wit: k 4—HEAD OF HORSES—4 . , . 1 bay mare, weight 1000 lbs.. 9 vein s; o d»J bay mare, weigm ' 150 tbs.. 11 vears old; 1 bay horse, wc’ght 1100 lbs.. 7 yea s ok., 1 grav mare, smooth month, weight 1300 lbs. 3—HEAD OF CATTLE—3 1 Jersey cow, 1 vears old. wall be fresh last of Fcbruan; 1 Jersey heifers, 2 vears old: -1 Hols’ein heifer, 2 years old. , • 14—HEAD OF HOGS—I 4 _ 2 brood sows, will farrow middle of April; 5 good gills. 1 fall pigs. 3 Good Breeding Ewes. CHICKENS —4 dozen young hens. HAY—I tons of Timothy Hay. IMPLEMENTS , . 1 Keystone gearless hoy loader; 1 Janesville corn planter; walking breaking plow; 1 corn p ow; 1 Buckeye grain drill; 1 louble disc; 1 manure spreader; 1 set hay ladders with side wards; 2 spike tooth harrows; 1 new Engali seeder; 1 good mud ,oat; 1 double shovel plow; 1 set breechen harness; 1 set ol old harness; 1 Vega cream separator; 1 brooder stove; 1 gasoline ngine; other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE—AI. sums of $5.00 and under, cash m land; sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, pur baser giving good bankable note bearing no interest first b non ths, and bearing Br<8 r < interest last 3 months. No goods to be •emoved until settled for. JESS DANIELS, Owner. Harry’ Daniels, Auctioneer. H. O. Davis. Clerk Lunch will be served by Pleasant Mils Baptist Ladies Aid.
PUBLIC SALE
As I am quitting farming I will sell at public auction at mv residence, 1 mile west and 2 miles south of Decatur. 1 mile west Hid 3 mi.es north of Monroe, i/j mile north of Old Elm Tree, on THURSDAY, FEB. 2, 1928 Commencing al 12 o'clock, Noon. , 3— HEAD OF HORSES—3 Black horse, 10 years old,.weight 1500 lbs., sound and fiotuworker; Black mare, 8 years old, weight 1500 lbs; 3 year old collweight 1500 IBs., broke to work double. _ , „ S—HEAD OF CATTLE—S Bed cow, b years old; Guernsey cow, 0 years old; Durnau tow, 9 years old; 2 yearling calves. 29—HEAD OF HOGS—29 , 2 sow* will tarrow in March; 10 head of late fall pigs; i - acad ot shoals, weighing from 150 to 175 pounds. <1 . t ■ l3 ~ n - E A, D OF SHEEP—I 3 o Shropshire ewes; / Shropshire and Delaue ewes. l b' s 2Wes are good ones, due to lamb in March. 10l L TRY —36 head ol Mixed Pultets; 6 Diifks; 2 Drakes, inn i i . —GRAIN—in < 'W bushel of Oats of which 50 bushel ail good seed oat: : 20 lon ot mixed, some heavy with clover. I .4. -r . -MACHINERY—i„ l ihi‘ nd r° n ’raetor and Pujley; Oliver tractor plows; ox3l double, cling tight belt; 7 gallon of tractor oil. VIA, 11 4 -IMPLEMENTS—- ,, J i2 ’ llay |? ader > a flood one; Oliver walking plow; spring inndom“ni’? v: SP m e 10 4° 111 ! ia rrow; McCormick disc. 11-16. with n . er ndl n« breaking plow; Oliver cultivator; walking « corn , planter; Hoosier grain drill, a good one; - iess”hftv'I o innt « 0X; bidders; double shovel; set work liar s: 8 quart lard P re » s : Letz feed grinder; forks and shovels, and numerous small articles. TFRM'g?' QQG’ a good watch dog. ■i irpi'i' , u Un ‘ 5 ol , and und er cash, over that amour. SieS-ist 1 3niift hnths 2 n good bankable note bearing 8% interest die last 3 monthsx -1% discount for cash on sums over $lO. BERNARD TONNELLIER [ Bov Johnson, Auct. ' John Starost, Clerk.
NOTICE TO IIIItDEIIs In lUe Mutter <if North Elgh.li strict I in prove nient Notice Ir hereby given that th,. c oni . mon Council in and for the > ty ,f Decatur, Indiana will on Tuesday the 21st day ot February 1328 at 7 o'clock P. M at their Council Room In sail City received sealed blds fur North Eighth Street Iniprqvement s p ßr plans and specifications now on tile in the office of the City Clerk Each bidder will be required to de. posit with his bld a certified Hi.ik i an amount not less than 2‘a% of the engineers estimate of the eon •: su n improvement, PROVIDED, tlia: ~j, check shall in no case be for less thin one hundred dollars, which sail ,h|. math plans and specifications m n, w on file and may be seen In the off;,, of the City Clerk, Decatur, Indiana. Bidders blanks will be turn I: ,1 tn the City Engineer of Decatur, Indian , The Common Council resorvis tm right to reject any and all bi is. Witness my hand and official 5 ,.,| this 23 day ot January. 1928. Catherine Kauffman City C rk. (SEAL) Jan 21-,j Dlselutlon Notice Notice is hereby given that th. 1' nerrhlp heretofore known as i-A-h el leifvr and Bon." doing busli: ■ c Geneva Indiana," Is dlsolvc l ami tin the surviving partner. Ernst Il' ich. I delfcr. will adjust the matters per.a n Ing to and insettlement ot th. w partnership. , Ernst Iteleheldeifer, Surviving Partner. ' j, p. Snow, Attqi-n. y. J.
