Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 13 April 1928 — Page 7
SW a K k ixc FIELD ■ I" MJ <nK R-< kowi>ei> , " 1 I 1 U.K OVE) “'l'loiit) |)l ' ( ,. | • ,Im..nation” " Barr iii MH K1 ",,1 ai.u unjimt criti- * Mei-'. an “ the . ?’ " >»:s| a feeling ot unrest -uH» in closing I . .1. pressions.” Barr point‘hiffan lailure record thus -UP. ■ Ba 1 ■ ofnn.ent on the prob- ' i, n ()f .itors m each case 'i todtj aid*' ln 'l hst ville State Bank, J.l-B d «P°‘» ltor « paid 111 X' or H' s,a,eßank ' 4'B.bm * m,000: (lepos,t ' . sac Hiiall ,oss ’ I' ' Farmers State Bank at v , , , |>.,-its S6X.t)OO, depositors ho paid in lull. ■,, t . .... . . 1 Citizens State Bank «»*■.,( IW"'"- deposits ♦214,1100; delitnaw pusitors paid in full. HK .1n:,.. . I' Warren County State V. Iliainsport. deposits $506.- , depositors probably will a aba 111,1 l ' v, eed -’O pet’ cent. d.IHIIJ , Hordor State Bank of ■H < , , Hi ml. deposits ♦102,000; de«it for posit.n- 1. >tild get paid in full. niliau ' 21 citizens Trust Com- :>* sit- Sullivan. ulf of pasitors will depend on liti8 "'ii- gatioti non pending. ’ '• Amick s Bank of Scipio. Mayor ->• depositors will get ’ E ’S- about i '' r cent it is estimated. ' d”- Fanners and Merchants r Pat- s . ~ ~ , lk (l s Attica, deposits sl.■H • -tinnited the loss if any will I:,, lim'l as assets are appraised ■; |J: ... i.mn value of liabilities. ■B Apul Hebroni State Bank, deBh per- -I’’ estimated depositors BMtl will be paid in full. Apiil I- Burney State Bank, de,yi M no less to depositors
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indicated at present. April 12—Citizens State Bank of Plainfield, deposits $173,000; no loss to depositors indicated at this date. ———————o-----— ! l * * * •¥**¥**** * HOSPITAL NOTES * '•*********¥*•» J. J. Hoffer, of Monroe, underwent a minor operation yesterday, at the Adants County Memorial hospital. Prance Brown, 609 North Fifth street, underwent an operation, Thursday, for the removal of tonsils. Walter Hofstetter, 234 Rugg street, underwent a major Operation Thursday, at the local hospital. John Gottschall, Bluffton route two is recovering from a tonsillotomy at the local hospital, Mrs. Alice Kuebler, 403 West Madison St. had the misfortune, Thursday to slip on a rug in her home, and fall, fracturing her hip. She is being cared for at the hospital. Phyllis Ann Lose, two-year-old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Lose, 113 South Fourth street, is improving from a severe siege of pneumonia. She is a patient at the Adams County Memorial hospital. Mrs. Charles Meibers who is critically ill at the local hospital, is reported as slightly improved today. Gertrude Thieme, Decatur route eight, is recovering from a major operation wheih she underwent at the Adams County Memorial hospital. o Two Young Couples Drown Wilington, Del., April 13—(INS)-Two young couples weie drowned in a millrace along park drive here during the night police revealed today with the finding of their automobile overturned in the creek. The machine is believed to have skidded off the drive during the sleet and snow storm last night.
Where Service Is Paramount ’ V five hundred room hotel located tn the down-town section—only three blocks from t the "circle" . Excellent parking and garage facilities SPINK ARMS HOTEL INDIANAPOLIS Wm. A. Ho It, Proprietor
v <.r i Buy Decatur Quality BABY CHICKS AT OUR VERY LOW PRICES, RIGHT IN THE BEST CHICK SEASON. Hatching Monday and Thursday every week from oui pure-bred, healthy parent stock. Place your order today for May Chicks to gel them on your preferred date. Have several hundred heavy mixed chicks a week old, and 500 S. < . Reds for Monday, April Hi. Come and see these chicks. A Real Bargain. The Decatur Hatchery Phone 197. Decatur, Indiana. See us for Fresh Bulk and Package Seeds. Also Chick Feeds and Brooder Stoves.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1928.
ROADSIDES IRE BEING CLEANED Complaint Is registerejd by state highway officials that residents In many larger cities ..of Indiana are dumping cans, trash, sticks and waste matter of all description along the! highways after maintenance forces have cleaned up the roadsides. Cleaning roadsides along 5,000 miles in the state road system has beeu In i progress for uome time, as It is customary to get this work out pt the way before field forces start intensive maintenance, after which they have little time to devote to roadside cleaning along the berms and out of the side ditches. Cleaner roadsides not only add to the general appearance of the high ways, but likewise make it easier later in the season to mow weeds and grass off the shoulders, a necessary part of maintenance. While more or less difficulty is al-
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I ways experienced from trash dumped along state roads, it seems that more ; people are resorting to this method of disposal this spring than usual, in the opinion of A. 11. Hinkle, maintenance superintendent, who aJ<s cooperation i of the public to help keep the roads from becoming unsightly through such practices. Dumping debris and waste matter promiscuously is most noticable in the Indianapolis vicinity, where
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many entertain the belief that it you throw retuse along the state roads, highway forces have nothing else to do but clean it up. o Received another shipment of New Kimball phonographs. Sold with small dbwn payment. Also player piano In A-l condition $175 cash. Jones and Sprague. 89-3 t I
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