Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 28 April 1928 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. BUSINESS CARDS, II AND NOTICES ' ■■ FOR SALE FOR Manchu aad Dun field toy bean*. W A. Wherry, Monroeville. R. R. No, 3. 82-ti FOR 6aCL—Eight-year-old roan work horse; bay ware 3-yearn-oltl, broke; good bay mare colt coming yearling. ] mile east and H mile south Monroe. Amon Lehman.96tldx 1 FOR SALE- 120 U bushels o! good yellow corn. Will do tor seed. A. D. Suttles M-ts FOR SALE—Manchu and Ito San tested soy beans, high germination- Burk Elevator Co., Phone 25 98-12 t FOR SALE—l,W<rfeet - or'gojd used lumber. Phone 368. 10!-2t For SALE—Oood Old anil New Corn 1926 Seed com also some Oats. Will buy sheep or take same on shares. John Struse Decatur Route 1 Phone 9432 101-3tx FOR SALE—Majestic "B" Elimin*! or, "A” Battery. "Ful-Wave," TjW *A” battery charge:-. Voltmeter and Hydrometer. All fine condition. Dr. Fred FOR SALE—Whi* IWn dWtk eggs Victory Amacher, Monroe phdSe 11-B 101-t3| FOR SALE—fresh Jersey Thieme. Decatur pUphh 697-0 jt?2-3*x WANTED WANTED—Man wanted rfi Mc®Nes<trßusiness in Adanj^ County. No experience needed. Must wive tffr. can make 37-$lO daity np Jay offs —no of a lifetime. Use oukj capital to start. Write FURST A>D THOMAS. Dept. C. 0 3 Freeport. 11l © Itx 'wanted—Men who like to travel and want work romantic South America write. Fare snd expenses £jald.! South American 14 600 Almff fetrojt. Michigan Itx WANTED—MaIe help’»s'» weekly Meii wanted Ao dem<»istrate and orders daily direclgTrom motomts. Mo® orders, bigger pay. Item '‘Electro Magnetlc®TrouUe Light" Write for demonstrator ailS particulars. Makno ' 1 0 Itx WAITED - TO BUY-€ood~Jecond-hand bkrycle John - L, Decattfte « 102t3x ■ -W o FOR RENT FOR RBb.'7*--Two rooms for light- 3 housekeeping at 601 Monroe street. < Phone 416. Mrs. J. B.IHK.To<. 91tf FOR RENT —6 room house, garage and big garden- sl7 month. Inquire at 1015 JacHSon HOUSES FOR RENT—One jnodern 5 . itom house, and one setfil-modern 8 room house (oil gint. Possession givert-May 1. See l 'A. C. Butcljpr, l|i Monrde st., Decatur. @ W-F-S FOR RENT—Roonfin modernOhome: also garage. 304 N. Fifth st., phone 711.® ° 101t? e FOR .RENT— with living ,;7; aparttfients abo#." N. 9th St. Phone 859 for information. c„ QlOl-3W FOR RENT—Modern 7 loom house on N. 2nd street. J. F. Arnold phon® ® © 102-3® ® COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Joshua A. Harmon to Doras Werliug | tract in St. Marys township, for 1. Eitic Myers to Joseph D. Winteregg, 182.25 acres in Wabash township for J $4,500. Wilbert Nussbaum to David C. Leh-t man, east half of lot 426 in Berne, for $4,000.® David C. Ldhman to Wilbert Nuss-1 baum. 60 acres in Monroe township, i (>or $8,750. . Victoria Bixler to Jacoba Wahli, lot | 173 in Berne, for S7OO. Laura Monee to Claude Monee. I tract in Hartford township for SSOO. Elias M. to J. A. Harmon, lot 91 in Decatur, for $7. John R. Evans etux to Western Re- i serve Life Insurance Co. 77 acres in St. Marys township for sl. William H. Saidla to John C. Saidla. i lot 660 in Decatur, for sl. Josephus Martin to A. Filer . 8 8-9 acres in Hartford township for sl. Marriage Licenses Richard Hufford. timekeeper, Fort Wayne, to Florence Biggs, Decatur. To Rent Real Estate In the case of Eldora Douglas vs. Joy B. Stoutenbeny el <u. the com i mlHsioner was authorized to rent the , real estate involved. Judgment Awarded In the case of Orville C. Fink vs. Russell O. Corson, the court awarded judgment in favor of the plaintiff for $650 and cobU» and ordered the real estate under attachment sold. Case Dismissed The rase of Emerson Beavers vs. Harold R. Graham has been dismiss-, ed on motion of the plaintiff. -o--— College Baseball Results —(U.PJ— At Lafayette — Purdue 7; Chicago U, 6. At Lawrence — Missouri 8; Kansas 6. At Ann Arbor—- ■ Michigan 4; Syiataue 1At Chicago —- Loyola 12; St. Mel, 3.
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—— — ■ () —o — LOANS— ® ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY at 6% for 5 years, 10 yeare or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND at 5, s'. and 6% | —according to the amount borrow- . ed, for 5 years, 10 years, or 2b ; years. The 20 year loan is on Govern|i?nt Plan, with new full | p< ytneni plan thut is i-.dvautugeous , to borrower. We specialize in ali kinds of -4 INSURANCE, reresenting 14 Old Line Companies, H We will sign your bond, THE SL’TTLES-EDWARDS I COMPANY •brner 2nd A Monroe Sts. N’bliclt Block Decatur, Ind. I O — 0 black s ® @ FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2rjfi St. Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 50(F Home phone 727 Ambulance Service D. F. TEEPLE State Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between I , Decatur and Ft. Wayne Decatur Phone 254 i Fort Wayne rhontr A8405 I 0 O- — —0 Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES y Auto Rddiator& Repaired. | T<ch worKz WilDappreciate an opportunity to serve you, Dgcatufr SheetiaMciaF’Wovks | | ® E. A. GIROD @ 220 North Eighth St. '® Phone 331 Sea. <)— 1- ' 0 i LOBENSTEIN & HOWER i FUNERAL DIRfCfORS Calls answered promptly day or niglli Ambulance service. ■'Office Phone 90. C Resilience Phojje, Decatu/- 346 Reeidence Phoiu>, Monroe, 81 f LADY ATTENDANT - —0 J IL FROHN APT D. C. @ DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC j HEALTH SERVICE The NeiAcalometer°Servlce Wil Convive You at TO4 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hours: 10-12 -8 p.m. p- ■ i N. A. BIXLERjpPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to to 5:00 Saturday fi: 00 p. in. 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. SCHURfiER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. — .NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. U4S2 Notice is hereby given to th%cre<U- ; tors, heirs and legatees of John D Nidlinger, deceased, tn appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Deiatur, Indiana, on the 14th day of May, 19JS, and show cause, if any, why the Final i settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; aud .said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. W. A. Dbwer. Executor Decatur, Indiana, April 21, 1928. O C. E. Walters Atty, April 21-2 S Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays {J DR. C. V. CONNELL | VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. FirstVtreet phone: Office 143 —Residence <O2 Special Attention given to cattie and poultry practice Q- - 0 Do You Want To BUY, SELL, or TRADE REAL ESTATE See H. S. AUCHAL’D 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 asanas— i?a— ULi w IM
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1928. ®
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Pittsburgh Livestock Market lb’gs; Receipts 600; market weakj to 25c down; 250-350 lb $10.50-10.90. 200-250 lb 11; 130-160 lbs SNRe-li; 90-130 ibs $9.75-10.50; packing sows SB-8.75. Cattle; Receipts 10; calf receipts 50; market steady; 13®; light yearling stWibs and half-1 ers $lO-13; beef cows SB-19; low cutter and cutj|r cows $5.50-7.50; vealers sl3-1550; heavy calves $9-13. Sheep: Receipts 350; market strong to shade higher. (gJiTop fat lamMJ $16.50*' bulk fat lambs sl4-16.511; bulk cull lambs $lO-12.50; bulk fat ewes, $6.50-9.50; bulk spring lambs sl7-20. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 1200, holdovers 862, market 10-15<4 down; 250-350 Tti sl610.85; 200-250 lb $10.75-11; 160-200 lb #10.75-11; 130-160 lb $10.40-10.85; 90130 lb $10.25-10.69; packing sows $B- - . © Cattle: Receipts 50; calf receipts 100; steady; beef steers. $11.50-13.75; light steors and heifers $12.50-13.50; beef cows,s7-9.50. low cutter and cutter cows $4(75-6.75, vealers sls-15.50. f-?. bheep: Receipts 100, market steadytop (Jat 'lhu.bs $16.45; bulk fat lambs sl6-16.35; bulk cull lambs $11.50-13.75 bulS’fat ewes $8.50-10. © a Chicago C*ain Clgse,. Speculative grain range® Wheat: May $1.67-1.67U, July $1.65%-1.66. sept. $1.63%-1.635> Corn: May $1.06--4-%, Jul? ?I.lOVi %, Sept. $1.1054.® Oats: May 64%-65, July (old) 5744, (new) 58%, Semt- (new) 6»8%. Rye; May $1.36%, Ju1yT1.36%- %. Sept $1.24. © ® e LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (effected April ®i Ftfwls 20c Leghorn Fowlsllc Chickens 20c Leghorn Chickettk 13c Old Roosters © 9c W,hite : 15c Geese .... 14c Eggs, (Jfrzen @ 23c LOCAL £RAIN MARKET a (Corected April 28) No. 2 Wheat Corn per 10051.60 JCew Yellow «Corn per 100 $1 to $1.35 Mixed Corn v... @, .. 5c less Oats 60c Barleyßse Rye .99 ! LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen . 26c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS CRutterfat ....™ 43c o @ HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Clyde Butler and infant daughter. Mary Joan, were removed today from the djianis Memorial hospital, to their home on North Fifth street. Mrs. Darrel Somers and infant sen, Ikmald Edward, were taken to their home. Frgiay. Mrs. Kenneth tody and baby, Norma Lon. have been moved from the Adams County Memorial -hospital to their home. Mrs. John Knapp, of Panama. N. Y.. a tourist pasing through the city, stopped at the local hospital tor a few days medical treatment. Elizabeth Morrison, 118 Jeffeison street, has entered the hospital for medical care. ' (Iran Schultz, 729 Patterson street, uncJrwent a major operation this morning, at the local hospital. Leland Hunt. Wren, Ohio, underwent an operation, lodky, for the removal of tonsils. NOTICE Vo TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that MONDAY. MAY 7, 1928 will be the last day to pay the Spring installment of taxes. The county treasurer's office will be open from 8 a m. to 4 p. m. during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a 10% penalty will bfe added. Do not put off paying your taxes as they must be paid and the law points out the duty of the county treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division ol taxes, are asked to come in at once. Don’t wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for anyone, so please don’t ask for it. We will be glad to mail the paid precetpts to those who mail tn their checks to this office before the final tax-paying date. ED ASBBAUCHBR, Treagurar, To May 7. of Adams County, Ind.
——— WOOD TOIET I MADDEN'S POST: t ' & Washington. April 28 —(IMS)- Hep. ] Will R. Wood (R) of will be- ( come chairman of the powerful appropriation committee of the house, sue- i ceedlag Rep. Martin B. Madden (J) ' ♦of Illinois, whose sudden death yes- i j terday shocked the Capital. The appropriation committee is considered by legislators the most powerful single committee la either branch oj congress, under the budget , system totalled during the Harding AdmlAgtration, the appropriations comrmhee exeftises a life and death power over all money Milt The passing of Maddflß probably means also, it was said the election to congress of a negro. For nearly a quarter of a century Madden represented a south side district in Chicago is 75 per cent black, and in almost every election he was opposed by one of that race. Only Madden could ! have rettined his grip on t’lfr district, his fiends believe. Rep. Wood is serving his seventh term in congress representing the 10th Indiana district He is 67 years old. and for several been chair- . man of the republican congressional campaign committee. @ . @ -o 2. hike Tuesday evening Meet at the Christian church at 6 pm. o'clock sharp. ® Regular meeting of troop Wednesday at 7 o'clock in the basement of the Christian church. S.M. American Legion Troop No. 63 7 £jirsday eveu'r.;’, a meeting of the American Legion Troop was held with Scoutmaster Gwens iff chaige. ’lans were made lor a Role of Honor for the troop, on which the names of those who show themselves to bo the n>O3t like a true ErOut will be posted, Special mention wig be made ctf- ) the oil? who i. decided fe be the best. Burt Hunt is tbc first to be picked for this hotair, ha being deemed the best for this week Mr. C. A Maynard, formerly a member of the Kansas City, Mo., Bey Scout Troop, now of this city, was present and gave a short talk and instructed the troop in drilling. St. Joseph Troop No. 64 After opening the weekly meeting of Boy Scout Troop, 64, Wednesday evening. Scoutmaster Hajjpld Daniels turned the meeting over to Scout Commissioner Bryce Thomas. Mr. Tbomas asked the boys several questions pertaining to the requirements of Sceuts to obtain the tenderfoot rank. Joseph Laurent, of the troop committee, then presented the tenderfoot badges. I’he badge presentation «tu» followed by a short- talk on the scout oath, given by Cdfifmtssion. er Thomas. The scout oath reads: ‘‘On my honor I wUI do my best —(1) To do my duty to God and my country, and to obey the scout law. (2) To help other people at all times. (3) ■ To keep myself physically strong, 1 mentally awake. and morally straight" Mr. Tbomas, in bis talk, • analyzed and gave a clear explauaI tion of fine points of the oath, which do not make themselves understood , without study. After the talk by Mr. i Thomas, Joseph tourent spoke a few ’ords on ‘‘Enthusiasm" and “Living ■ up to the Scout oath and law." The - latter part of the evening was devotedto business. Re ports from pqjjol
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" v»~' leaders showed tihere were five candidates for admittance into the troop. Several of the troop tenderfoot members jtassed part of their second class tests and plans were made for instruct ions on elementary' first aid, one of the requirements of the second Hass rank. The was brought to a close by a united recitation of the scout oath and law. Tuesday afternoon at 5:15 o'clock a “Cornertooth" meeting, composed of patrol leaders, assistant scoutmasters and the scribe was held at
~NOIiCEOFPRIMARY ELECTION
The following is a list of the eanialee to b« voted for at the I'rlmary Election to lie held In Adams county. State of Indiana on Tur.<l«>. May «, Ittts hours of six o'clock a. m. and dR o'clock p. in. DEMOCRAT PARTY Fvr Preaident of the I sited States Evans Woollen. Indianapolis. Indiana. For Vnited States Senator L. William t'urry. Indianapolis. Ind. Walter Myers, Indianapolis, Indians. Albert Stump, Indianapolis. Indians. For Governor Earl H. Crawford, Milton. Indiana, ej Frank C. Dailey, Indianapolis. Ind. Goorgo It Dale M'lnrte. Indiana John E. Fredricks Kokomo, Indiana. JOeorge E. Hcrshman. Crown Point. Indiana O’in R. Holl. Kokomo, Ind.ana. Samuel B. Wells. Scot tabu-g, Indiana For RepresentutKe "a Congress Lawrence Edwin upliger, Decatur, IfWiana. lion C. Ward. Vuion City, Indiana. For Prosecuting Attorney Ed A. Bosse. Decatur, Indiana. Nathan C. Nelson. Geneva, Indiana BWijamin Fay Roller, Decatur, lnd.se, jj-’or Joint State Hepreaeniatlte Adams and Wells Counties George Jx Saunders, Bluffton, Ind. For County Audn'or GletlSCowan. Decatur. Indiana. Albert Harlow, Genera. Indiana Walter XVilktnson. Decatur. Indiana. For Conn'iy Treasurer Ed A. Ashbaiffjjer. Tflvatur, Indiana. For County Recorder Clara Anderson. Geneva. Indiana. Ed Green. Decatur. Indiana. Ella M. Peoples. Decatur, Indiana. Charles W. Studler, Gdpeva. Indiana. For Sheriff Harl Hollingsworth, Decatur. Indiana. 1 For County Cogeuer John C. Grandstaff. Pr®.e, Indiana. For County Surveyar Walter 11. Gilliom, Berne, Indiana. Ralph E. JJoop. Decatur. Indiana Richard Toimeller. Decatur. Indiana For Conindssloner First Dijgrict ? John G. Hoffman. Preale. l”ana. For Commissioner Third District James M. Foreman, >erne. Indiana. George Shoemaker, Geneva. Indiana. I nion Township For Township Advisory Honrd John W Blakey. Decatur, Indiana. Otto Hoile, Decatur, Indiana For Dele&ate to State Convention Phil Saucrt. Decatur, Indiana. For Precinct Committeeman *) East Union Otto Hoile, Decatur, Indiana West Union John W. Blakey, Decatur. Indiana. Root Township For Townshtp Advisory Hoard Adolph Bteberich. Decatur. Indiana August Busick, Decatur, Indiana. Charles Johnson. Decatur, Indiana. Charles Eongenberger. Decatur, Ind. Wallace Miller, Decatur. Indiana. Jesse Lourenza Singletim. Decatur. Indiana. For Delegate to State < ouvention Phi! Sauers, Decatur, Indiana For Preelnet Committeeman Xi'est Root Ferd Christen. Decatur, Indiana. Preble Township For Township Advisory Board For Delegate to State < os’.- ntlos Milton C. Sterling. Preble, Indiana. For Precinct committeeman North PreMe Herman Reese. Decatur. Indiana. South PreMe Rudolph Linnmneyer. Preble, Indiana Kirkland Township For Township Advisory Hoard Harvey Beery. Decatur, Indiana Jacob Henschen. Decatur, Indiana. Raleigh Hou< k. D atur. Indiana. For Delegate to State t ouvention North Kirkland Milton C Werltng. Preble, Indiana. Sm-th Kirklnnd Martin Moeschberger. Berne. Indiana, l or Frecinet < ommitteeiuan North Kirkland Daniel Scherry, Decatur. Indiana. South Kirkland William Scherry, Decatur. Indiana Washington Township For Township Advisory Board I Conrad Gillig. Decatur. Indiana Frank C. MartAo. Decatur. Indiana John W. TyndsYl, Decatur. Indiana. For Delegate to State Convention Bernard Koline, Decatur. Indiana. For lYeeinct Committeeman North Washington Benj. Eiting. Decatur, Indiana. South Washington James A. Hendricks, Monroe, Indiana Hine Creek Township For Township Advisory Board For Delegate to State Convention David J Schwartz. Berne, Indiana. For Precinct Coinmltteeuian North Blue Creek John Hechter, Decatur. Indiana. South Blue Creek Albert Bur-ke, Berne. Indiana. St. Mart's Township For Township Advisory Board Albert Maul, Pleasant Mills. Indiana For Delegate to State Convention Bernard Koline. Decatur. Indiana. Fur Preeinet Committeeman North St. Mary's E. W Jackson, Decatur. Indiana, south st. Mary's J. H. Steele. Pleasant Mill.:. Indiana. Monroe Township For Township Advisory Board John I' Crist. Monroe, Indiana Ambrose Q Durbin, Monroe, Indiana. Edwin H. Glllont. Berne, Indiana. Albert W Lfechty, Berne, Indiana. Webster C. Martz. Monroe. Indiana. Osia Von Gunten. Berne Indiana. For Delegale to State Convention North Mssno David J. Schwarts. B“rne. Indiana. Middle Moeroe David J' Schwartz. Berne. Indiana. Berne—Precincts A. B. C. Wealey Neuensehwander, Berne. Ind. v
• *. -*■—s» — - s.. Scoutmaster Daniel'* home. x Plana were made to write a set of by-laws for the troop. I hese by laws will be passed upon at the next regular troop meeting. Signalling was practiced and those who were present are now ready to make the signalling test for their second class scout rank. o — ■ Mrs. Baughman To Speak At Convention Sunday Through an oversight, the name of Mrs. C. E. Baughman was omitted
Far Precinct C ommit levman North Monrwr William Slirsam. M<mrcc. Indiana. Middle Monroe Christian C. Beer. Berne. Indiana. Berne "A” Christian H. Muselman. Berne. Ind. Herne "B" Lester W. Stuckey. Berne, Indiana. Q Herne “C* Luster R. Schug, Berne, Indiana. French Township For Township Adviaory Honrd Joseph L. Graber. Berne. Indiana. Jacob J. Kauffman, Berne, Indiana. Albert Moeschberger, Berne. Indiana. For Delegate to State Convention Martin Moeschberger. Berne. Indiana. For Precinct CominHteeman Evert C. Rich. Monroe, Indiana. Hartford Township For Township Advisory Board Eugene Lindsey, Geneva. Indiana. Sanford S. Reynolds. Geneva. Ind. John Henry Kleff, Geneva, Indiana. For Township Advloory Board Martin Moeschberger, Berne. Foe l’'r»clnct I ommltteeman North Hartford it McKean. Linn Grove, Indiana. South Hartford Clyde Striker, Geneva. Indiana Wabash Township For Township Advisory Bonru Charles Brown. Geneva, Indiana. John Kraner, Geneva. Indiana. Fred Mathys. Berne. Indiana. For Delegate to state Convention North Wabash, Ceylon John Bollenhacher. Geneva, Indiana. Geneva, Preefaeta A ami H William Heelers. Geneva. Indiana. For Preeinet Committeeman North Wabash Fred Mathys. Berne. Indiana. Ceylon a, John Kraner. Geneva. Indiana. Geneva "A” Jacob Albert Long. Geneva, Indiana. Geneva “B” Charles Brown. Geneva, Indiana. Jefferson Townahtp For Township Advisory Hoard William Adang, Geneva. Indiana. Jacob J. Lester, Berne, Indiana. Charles F. Smitley, Herne. Indiana. For Delegate to State Convention West Jefferson John Bollenbacher, Geneva. Indiana For Precinct Committeeman Joseph Peel. Berne. Indiana. East Jefferwon Adam H'-ef Berne, Indiana. CITY OF DECATUB For Township Advisory Boar* Conrad Gillfg. Decatur. Indiana Frank O. Martin. Decatur, Indiana. John W. Tyndall, Decatur. Indiana For Delegate to State Convention First Mnrd—A—B William Linn. Decatur. Indiana. Second Nt ard—A—B Philip Macklin, Do.-at'ir. Indiana. Third Word—A—B France Comer, Docatur. Indiana. For Precinct < omniltteemnn First Ward 1 Dick Heller. Decatur. Indiana. First AX a rd—B Seeowd W ard A Francis J. Schmitt. Decatur. Indiana. Secund Ward B Joseph Hunter, Decatur. Indaina. Third Marg A Uajmond Harting, Decatur, Indiana Third Ward II REPUBLICAN PARTY For President us the Tinted States Herbert Clark Hoover. Palo Alto. California. James E Watson. Ruslivillc. Indiana. For United States Senator Solon J. Carter, Indianapolis. Indiana. Arthur L. Gilltom, South Bend, Ind Arthur R. Robinson, Indianapolis, Indiana. For Governor Thomas R. Adams, Vincennes. Ind Is. Burns, Douglass, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Jesse E. Eschbgeh. Warsaw. Indiana. Charles 8. Ewry. Portland, IndianaCharles W. Jewett, Indianapolis. Indiana. Frederick Landis. Logansport, Ind. Ulysses 6. Lesh. Indianapolis, Ind. Harry G. Leslie. Lafayette, Indiana. Alvan J Fvucker, Indianapolis. Ind Frederick E. Scbortecicier. Indianapolis, Indiana For Representative In Congress Albert 11. .Vestal, Anderson, Indiana. Prosecuting attorney Jud.-on W. Teeple, Decatur. Indiana. For Joint Mate Representative Adams nn«l W ells < utilities R. <J. Elston. Pleasant Mills, Indiana. For County Auditor William W. Hawkitm. Decatur, For County Treasurer Oscar Teepb, Decatur, In'llalia. For tvmnty Recorder William H. Patterson. Decatur. Indiana. For Sheriff H. S. Chase. Decatur, Indiana. For tiwinty Cnroner For County Surveyor Fur CoßHuissioner First District For Commissioner Third District John Brown, Geneva. Indiana. Union Township For Township AtlVlsory Board J‘. C. Barkley. Monroe, Indiana. Boss Harden. Decatur, Indiana Davjd Wass, Monroeville. Indiana For Delegnte to State Convention Ralph W. Rice, Decatur, Indiana. For Precluet Committeeman East Union J. E. Erexson. Monroeville, Indiana. West Union Benjamin F. Butler. Dpcatitr, Indiana. Root Township For Township Advisory Honrd Joi n Fuhrman, Decatur. Indiana. CharLo Kukelhan, Decatur, Indiana Jenner Pearson. Decatur. Indiana For Delegate to State Com ention Ralph W. Rice, Decatur, Indiana.
from the program of th e W JBklotlct township Sunday s<’tiuoi CMvutfa,, ■ be held at the United Brethren cbtw 1 Snuday afternoon at ■> OC | IK , k " Maughman will speak 01 | h A J . Decision For Christ" Th,. mM>Un ’ : be public anti a large jtti uiUm-e h I expected. Mrs. toviua Roop, O s p| u » crga township, was a caller here this ffiors . Ing and renewed her subscription t» the Daily Democrat which she ha I read many years.
.... F«r Precinct ( oiumhlernai Eh«i l uion H. 8. Chase. !»*■ aturvJndiana. Went Inion V, X Brokaw. Preble I on hip For TowuNhip Wkhory Hoard Fnr llelcKHte to Mate < (inveatto* Ralph W. Rice, l»r <tur, Indiana. For Precinct < ommittrcniai Xortli I’rrhlr Reed Caston. ]>e<atur, Indiana, booth Preble Cha?. A. Fuhrman, Preble. Indiana. KlrklNud Township For Tnwnahlp Advisory Hoard For Deleirate to Mntr < omrntiß* Ralph W Rice. In*ratur. Indiana. For Prerlnct < ommh trrmaa ( North Kirkland Edward L. Arnold. Decatur, Indiana. $ *Oll th kirklnnd Win. W. Monrov, Indiana, M nshiiiKton Townnhlp mid Drratir For I'ewßebip \d\»Hnry Hunrd For Delegnte to Mate < onirntln Wortb WnkhinKtoM /A, Ralph W. Ri'-c. De-%lur, Indiana. • south MM«hWife(f'u Clinton Soldner, Bern'. Indiana. Decatur Firat Ward I anti H noil Second Ward \ Harry Magner. Dcatur. Indiana. IJeeatur Second Wart H aid d Third Ward A and B Roy Mumma, Decatur? Indiana For Preeieci < ouuuitteeniM Aorth WMMhington Charles Burke. Decanir. Indiana. Wouth Wa»hinfelon F. E. Andrews. Decatur, Indiana. Deca tor First Ward \ Frank K. Peterson, De- atur. Indiaaa. Dvratur Flrat Ward B XV. A Lower. D»‘uat ;r. Indiana. Deratnr second Ward I Cal E. Peteraon, De-atur, Indiana. Decatur Second Ward B Russell Owen*. Decutur. Indiana. Decatwr Third Ward A Adrian Lenhart. D< Dur, Indiana. Decatur Third Ward H toscar Teeple, Decatur. Indiana M. Mary’a Towaahip For Township %d*leery JJ®*”. . George M Foor. p!' *’' t a i’i Flava P. Halberstadt. Pleasant ai* Indiana. Edward Koos. Uf'atur. Indian*Otis E. Shiffsrb. !>• Hi.' IndiM For Delegate to '"" f , O. J. Human. Pleasant ' l ' dl “ I or Preciw't • onnuittfeinan North st. Marys John 11. Helm. I ■.■atur. Indiana. 4wg>aitli Mar'® _ J. Wesley Dague. 1 _■■■ . ’' F. r B..H For Precinct < ommltteema" North Hine < reek j. H. Hahuert M- J^ 1 ' Rolla lUudonbusl . ■ Monroe Towu»hi|» «»'l For Townehll' Sdiani unv-ren,-.- M-.m-: » Harvey l.up.:’- J , on ,,i,tM For DelegHtc to ■- • ,|„ u rw Noeli. M00r.,.- M,.Mh (; , enmot. setidneL B ( . 11 <00..».— North nroe . jnd. Lawrence A.' Morgan. North . lnJl arJ Tiohert L Snrungei. HO Clinton Soldi'' l C — n — Amos Hurkha.lt"— f ß ' ,nd '* I. rcJ 8. h. H. HirtMtt A Sprung — ‘ FrcD' h ’ p „ Br( | For Townahlp ’ r, l .. l } ! ana. Julius Erhart. Bl 1 1- - ,'harles Schaffter Indian* Mennis Wulhwt ■ < „«,"»»•» For Delegate io s'- „ , n(Jian H 'h^H^vUM,, For Township Glv"" r ’ i <>n> entl« n FarO»elW>«<‘ Indiau». Ullllton ...litre'""" For Norik lnJl’“*' C1,;,... xx.himlt '•"“-'Vdvittort For TowB»h’l» ... lee.-'-£—>■" < ey !<»«? ‘ Indiana Indiana. '"Norih I - ' Samuel Teeters. Be>ne, Gene,'! ' ....iLna. ~ . A t!l „e« Gene'"' n Al ,a Gilt e n x 3 . o. B. Campbel!. C-- ’ .... T X'S nt David N. '' hlt . d ' . For Delegate t» , West Je«er«o« ~4 r» Jetse O. Teeters gVu"'bast Je° r> .T ( u,iti ,< Adams Miller, Berne. .1-’
