Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 9 June 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOlt f^LE— Manchu woy beans. 97',' gemination test W. A, Wherry, 3 miles north Blakey Church or Rt. 3 Monroeville, Ind., FOR SALE — Manchu Ito San early brown aoy beans. High germination, | Burk Elevator Co., Phone 26. 113 tt ' hV>R. SAJJS —J*ord Coupe 1926 Gimki tires, good paint and excellent mechanical condition, >2OO. Inquire Decatur Auto Top Co. Phone 494. 127-ts i’C)P. SALE— The stock of grove les " and fixtures of the Star grocery - are for sale at a greatly reduced " price. A real bargain. Inquire at the - store. I Li'i FOR SALE—House at 828 blerkes St Price >ISOO. Small down payment. Balance like rent. Harry Sijx, « Berne, Ind. L'st.lx ” FOR SALE —Bay mare and colt; * large black sow and ten pigs. 2 Dorus Werling, route nine: or see ’ Jim Halberstadt. 135t3x T for SALE —Puritan oil stove, like - new. W. F. Beery, 127 N. Third x at„ * Phone 1021. 135t3x " FOR SALE- Bay mare, five years old. * sound and good worker; weight -about 1600. Inquire of W. A. Whit- * tenbarger. miles northeast De- “ catur, phone 866-E. 135-Stx * FOR SALK—Choice No. 1 Manchu j ~ Soy beans. John 11 Barger, Craig- « ville. Ind. 137-6tx ** FOR SALE—Strawberries, l g mile east of Aber School. Mrs. O. L. Bristol 197-Stx WANTED w WANTEb—Young married man, be- * tween ages of 23 and 35. for IndusZ trial insurance route. Salary and * commission. Real chance for promo- ' tion. Fine opportunity for right man. t Write Box C. L. J. % Daily Demo-' ” crat. 135t-> * WANTED - X or 4 looms furnished or ’ house furnished. Garage also. David r Rice. 216 N. 7th St. 137-3tx “ ‘ agents wanted’ * Highest cash paid weekly with par « expenses to men and women to sell " our Northern Grown Guaranteed Nur- * sery Stock. Pleasant, Profitable work " Experience unnecessary. Nice sales outfit free. Write today. THE HAWKS * NURSERY CO., WAUWATOSA, WIS 137 «tx MALE HELP WANTED Month. We feed the world tfc«w-i ies-teas-eoffees-food apecia I ies-soa ps perfumes-family medicines, OVER 400 DAILY NECESSITIES. Steady profit able repeat business. >3.00 hour part time. Samples furnished. HARLEY COMPANY. County 412, Dayton. Ohio' Itx WANTED Young married man. between ages of 23 and 35. for nidus- ■ trial insurance route. Salary and com mission. Rea) chance for promotion. Fine opportunity for right man. Write Box C. L. J. % Daily Democrat. 137-t3 LOST AND FOUND LOST -Tail light and license num ber, 271-096, between Fort Wayne and Monroe vicinity. E. E. Zimmerman, phone 337. 136t3x TORNADO KILLS ~ TWO IN KANSAS Many Injured When Wind Storm Sweeps Across State At Midnight Wichita, Kan. June 9—(INS)—Two are j dead, five more are less seriously in juied and many slightly injured as the result of a tornado which struck near Caldwell. Kansas, last midnight, j according to delayed reports reaching I here today. Bluee City and Anthony, Kansas,) and Little Sandy, Oklahoma, and other j small villiages within a radius of 30 miles of Caldwell were in the path of. the storm which uprooted trees destroyed teephonc and telegraph lines and unroofed several busildings. The dead are: Mr. and Mrs. Williams , who lived at a pumping station near Little Sandy. o Trail of Diamonds Because diamonds are frequently found In glacial debris In the Great Lakes region, geologists believe there Is a huge diamond deposit in the vi- i clnity of Hudson bay. Search for it has been futile because of glacial rock covering territory. ——— o Bees Kept Busy It has been estimated by Department of Agriculture experts that a pound of honey represents the life work of approximately 1,000 bees, a bee’s working life averaging abotri three weeks. — ol—“Cherchez la Femme” •’Find the woman” is sometimes credited to Alexander Dumas. It appears In his “Mohicans of Paris.” Bat it is said to be an old proverb of France and Spain.

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o o -LOANSON MODERN CITY PROPERTY I ■t 6% for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND at 5, 5 1 2 and 6% I —according to the amount borrow- ! ed, for 5 years, 10 year*, or 20 1 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, reresentlng 14 Old Line Companies. We will sign your bond. THE SUTTLES EDWARDS I COMPANY Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. Niblick Block Decatur, Ind. ( O - - ■— -0 o 0 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 O —0 S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service 0 1 D. F. TEEPLE State Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between .Decatur and Fl. Wayne Decatur Phone 254 I Fort Wayne Phone A8405 I O- 2 - Q ' 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 Res. 1224 O « -0 H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH 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.mN. 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. SCHURGfcR'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd SL Liquid Air Several scientists had a part in the discovery of liquid air, among them being two Poles, Sigmund Wroblewske and Karl Olszewski, who on April 8, 1883, at Cracow, performed an experiment In which they actually produced ; a few drops of liquid air. The French scientists, Cailletot and Pictet, performed experiments In the Rime year that also produced liquid air. o Modern Bell Towers Modern examples of ancient bell towers are the campanile of the capital at Rome; Victoria tower, by Barry, at the houses of parliament, Westminster; the Great tower of tlte i Bnsalique du Sacre Coetir, Montmartre, Paris, and the memorial tower in the ) Brown university campus at Providence, R. I. o Always One Smaller j Electrons are so small, investigators tall us, that 50,000.1 xlO of them | could sit on the point of a pin. Yet there are no limits to smallness. Doubtless among that 50.000,000 thire cotiW be a point so small that one electron could sit on it and say. i “Qucb I" o Or Levity ! An empty nead Is easily held high I ft’s largely a matter of gravity.— j Fort Wayne News-Sentinel

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRA T SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1928.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Fort Wayne Livestock Market Receipts — Calves 25; bogs 300; sheep 50: market steady to* 10c higher. 90-116 lbs >7; 110-130 tbs >7.50; 130 14U tbs >8.45; 140-150 lbs >8.60; 150-160 lbs >8.85; IRO-170 lbs >9.35; 170-225 tbs $9 75; 225-275 lbs >9.85; 275-350 tbs >9.60; roughs >7-8; stags $5-6; calves >ls; yearling lambs >l3; spring lambs sl6. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 600; holdovers 806; market slow steady; 250-350 ib >lO.lO- - 200-250 lb $10.35-10.50; 160-200 lb $lO.lO-10.50; 130-160 lb >9.50-10.35; 90-130 lb >9-9.50; packing sows >8.258.75. Cattle: Receipts 50; calves: receipts 50; market nominal; calves steady. beef steers >11.50-12.50; light yearling steers and heifers >l314.25; beef cows $7.50-9.25; low cutter and cutter cows $4.50-7; vealers >ls-16.50. Sheep: Receipts 100; market steady; bulk fat latnbs >l7-20; bulk cull lamb.-- >l3-15; bulk fat ewes $6.50-8. Cleveland Produce Cleveland. June 9 —(U.R>—Butter, Extras in tub lots 45-47; Extras firsts 42-1-4 44 1-4; Seconds 38 1-2 40 1-4. Eggs Extra 34; Extra firsts 32; Firsts 29; Oidinaiy 28 Poultry heavy broilers 38-40; Leghorns 30-34; Heavy fowls 26: Mediums 26e M'ghbrns 18-19; Old Roosters 1516; Old Ducks 20 25. Potatoes 150 lb sacks round whites Michigan and Wiaconstn *2 50. 110-120 lb sacks Idaho russet Burbanks $2.00 South Carolina Barrels $4.00-4.25; Louisiana New 100 lb bags $2.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected June 9) Fowls 20c Ixsghorii Fowls 15c Broilers 30c Leghorn Broilers 25c Old Roosters 9c Geese 10c Ducks 11c Eggs dozeu 24c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected June 9) No. 2 Wheat >156 Old Yellow Corn uer 100 >1.50 New Yellow corn per 100 . >1 to >1 40 Mixed Corn 5c lew Oats 60c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, Dozen 24c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 45c INDIANA COLLEGES GRADUATE 3,200 Approximately 3,200 seniors next week will receive diplomas from Indiana universities and colleges Numerically, Indiana university, Bloomington, heads the list with about 1.000 graduates. Commencement exercises will be held Mnday afternoon. Indiana state, Terre Haute, will a ward approximately 800 diplomas at its commencement exercises Friday. Ball Teachers college, Muncie Normal , Muncie will graduate 378 the same day. Purdue University will award between 500 and 600 diplomas, Tuesday. Depauw will graduate its class of 295 Monday. Earlham college, Richmond, will celebrate its eighty-first annual commencement Monday, by graduating 85. Franklin c'llege, Franklin, will also hold its commencement Mondav when 54 students are to receive diplomas. St. Mary s college, South Bend, will award diplomas to a class of 43 Wednesday morning. Commencement exercises will be held Tuesday for graduates of Taylor university, Upland. — o Earliest Woman Lawyers The first woman admitted to the practice of law In the United States was Mrs. Carrie Burnham Kilgore, who was admitted to the Delaware county (Pa.) courts and to one Philadelphia Common Pleas court in 1884. The first woman permitted ta practice law in Europe was Mlle. Chauvin. Paris, 1897.

XOTHE OF VI III.It l.mniMi Notice Is hereby given that Hie Board of Comimesloners of Adams county. Indiana, will receive blds for the construction of a macadamized ro*d In Monroe township, in said county, known as tlte Isaac Lehman Ma.-adam Road, up ami until ten o'clock A. M , on Tueatluy-, July 3. tttZM. at the regular meeting of aaid Board of t'omtnlssionera. held in the City of Pecktur. Adams County, Indiana. Sealed (blds will be received for the construction of said road in accordance with the plans, specification* and report of the viewers and engineer. which are now on file in the Auditor's office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. . ... A bond must accompany each bld In twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned on the faithful performance of said work, and that tlte bidder, if awarded the contract, will enter Into contract therefor and complete same. according to such entraet and in accordance with the bid filed. All bids shall be made so as to give the 'amount for which said road will he constructed for cash, payable -m estimates to be made by the engineer In charge not to exceed eighty percent. of anv one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as requited l»v law. The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. MARTIN JABERG. Auditor Adams County. Ind. June 9-16-23 ... .-■ ■<>- — 1 — — NOTICE OF I*l BI.IC LETTING Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams countv. Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road in Hartford township, in said county, known as the peter lox Macadam Road, up and until ten o'clock A. M . on Tuesday. July 3. 11I2>*, at the regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners, held in the City of Hecatur. Adams County. Indiana. Sealed bids will l»e received for the construction of said road in accordame with tlie plans, speiifications and report of the viewers and engineer. which are now on file in the Auditor's office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone A bond must accompany , each bid tn twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned on the faithful performance of said work, and that the biddel*. if awarded tlie contract, will enter into contract therefor and complete same, according to such, entraet and in accordance with the hid filed. All bids shall be made so as to give tiie amount for which said road will he constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer In Charge not to ex. eyed eighty percent. of any one estimate, out of rhe funds to be hereinafter raised by tlie sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Coraniiwioners reserve the right to reject any and ail bids. MARTIN JABERG. Auditor Adams County. Ind. June 9-16-23 NOTR E OF Pl Bl It LETTING Notice is hereby given that the ■Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road in St Marys township, in said countv. known as tlie Charleg NyffK-r Macadam Road, up and until tea o’ulot’k A. M., <mi Tiie*Minj« July at tho regular meeting of said Board of (’omniißbionera. held in the <’ity of Peuatur. Adams County. Indiana. Sealed bids will bo received for th* construction of said road in accordance with the plans, specifications and report of the \ lowers and •engineer. which are now on file in the Auditors office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. ~ A bond must accompany each bio in twice the amount <»f the bid filed, conditioned on the faithful performance of said wruk. and that the bidder. if awarded the contract, will enter into contract therefor and complete .same, according to such entraet and in accordance with the bid filed. All bids shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer • in < harge not to exceed eighty per- . rent, of any one estimate, out of the Xunds to be hereinafter raised by the sale <»f bonds as by law. , The Board of t’ommissioners reserve the right to reject any and ail bids. t MARTIN JABERG. Auditor Adams County, Ind. June 9-16-23 COMMISSIONERS AM ES FOB H -NE. ItWS . W. Bultemeyer, Prelim road I 2.*»0 • Harold Buuck. do 2.00 I August Conrad, do 2.W ? Herman Reese, do 200 Otto Buu< k. dp . --. 2.00 Ernst Scheimam. do J ‘ 0 ’ Herman Buuck, do 2.00 . Vilas Wendell, do 2.00 - James Byer, do 2.00 J James Hart, do 2.0<» Wm. Wendell, do 2.00 i Otto Bollenbacher, do 2J»O Jacob Dolch. do 2.00 s Wm. Neadstine, do 2J»O > Vilas Habcgger. do 2.00 Van Kauffman, do 2 90 i’aniel Habegger. do 2 0»» II Richard Crum, dp 2.00 H H. High, do 2.00 Wm. Yager, do 2.00 I John Beery, do 2.00 L Jeff Crum, do 2.00 Julius Rei< hert. do 2.00 Martin L Sprunger. do 2bO e John Etcher, do 2.00 Thurman Gottschalk, do 2.00 Emil Nagel, do 2.00 Homer Faust, do 2.00 Ft. Wayne Blue Print Co., do 11.03 Ft. Wayne Ptg Co.. Co. Revenue 356.23 City of Decatur, do i‘> Citizens T**l. Co., do 1 7 .15 I Marcella Nelson. Clks Cler. hire 105.H0 Martin Jaberg. Auditor and e\p. s,l*', ’ Edna M Jaberg. Aud. cler. hire lot 16 , Ed A. Ashbau» her. Treas. off exp 5.00 Adams u.’ount? Mem. Hospital, ’ Care of Prisoner 26 30 • F. W. Lose, do 6.<|o L. E. Somers, do M.oO Harl Hollingsworth, Mileage 13D.99 J C. E. Striker, supt and exp 210.10 Margaret Myers. Supt. cler litre 94.50 IJ. A. Cline, C. Assessor and exp. 113.91 J. C. Grandstaff. Coroner 2U.JO

.1. W. Vizard, CO. Health Cumin. 25.61 Henry Heller. Co. Atty. 50.00 J. M Breincr, Court House Ltm on I S Chemical Co., du 32.55 Walter i-. cable, do 4-VO Silas Whitman, do 17.10 The Worrell Mfg. Co . do .. 35.07 Becker <’aper Co., do 7 50 North Ind Public Service, do 9.50 Hviand Heating Co., Jail 3.00 August Mmgan. County Farm 45. m» Lawrence Noll, do 45.<»0 Oscar Burry, do 45. tin Henry Schlegel, do 1 I ‘Hi Regina Heiman, do 40.00 Beatrice Sours, do 4» <»«• Ed Tricker do 4.60 • I: Smith, <lo I "" Millers Bakery, do Lenhart. Heller A- Schurger, do 35, !<’ Lee Hardware Co., do 331 ’>9. Decatur Hatchery, do . 100.54 Niblick & Co., do . 47.93 . H. <’< k. do Reed Elevator Co., do 18.72 S K. Black, do Fisher & Harris, do 15.90 Rudolph Stolp, du 100.00 Adams County Mem. Hospital, do 82.00 Zwlck & Myers, do . 48.0 • May Andrews, Bd of Guardians 10.00 Alice Walter, do lo.dO Charlotte Gepiiart, do 10.00 Anna Tricker. do 15.00 Gayiie Hoagland, do 15.00 Gladys Shady, do 15.00 Myrtle Shafer, do 15.0 » .1 M. Breiner. trustee, do 15.00 Mara McClure, do 20.0 n Dan Niblick, do 20.>9 Lucinda Johnson, do 25.00 Mary Myers, do 35.00 W. Guy Brown, do 18.80 • "rib lia I »rul>. <L> 28.00 K ucbler X- Co., do 2.30 Wlnnes Shoe Store, do 8.00 Treasurer of State. State Inst., 1037.44 Harl Hollingsworth. Mileage 35.75 Ella Peoples. Attendance officer 89.30 FlShcr A- Harris. Poor Root and Wabash townships 1’1.31 Adams County Mem. hospital. Poor Washington Twp. 133.50 F. W. Lose, do 160.00 John Floyd, do 12.00 A. J. Miller, do 27.50 The Hub. Poor Jefferson twp 47.19 Jos. Gaskill. Court House 40.00 Hyland Plumbing & Heat Co., do 33.52 Knapp & S4>n, County Farm 236.40 Schmitt Meat Market, dn 26.56 St hug & Son. do and Jail Gsjiu < »tto Hoile. Ele< tion 55.40 Arthur Blakey, du 44.90 Martin Gcrke. do 52.00 E. S. Christen, do 55.50 Herman Reese, do n 0.50 Rudidph Linnemeier, du 55.5) Daniel Cherry, do . 55.50 Will Schcrix. do <SJ*O Ijawrence Braun, do 62.00 J A Hcmirirks. do . 55 56 S. ’j’. Welker, do 57.55 .1, H. Steele, do 60.50 D. D. Habegger, do . 55.50 I. F. Merriman, do 55.50 m. Ehrsam, do 55 '•> Dennis Striker, do 60.50' F. O. Ri< h. do 55.50: J. C. Augsburger, do 61.89 Clyde Striker, do 65.50 Rufus Huser, do . .. . . 57.00 A M. Redding, do £5.50 Adams Egl} . do 58.06 Jonathan Rian, do 62.50, Jo*. I’e«d. do s'• 56 Emil Ascliliman. do 62.50 Hiram Licehty. do : 60.50 V. A. Eiclienberger, do . 55.50 AJva Nichols, do 63.56 Harve st»-\• ns, do 65.3$ < lem Voglewede. do 58.40 lames Hurst, do 65 59 L. F. Cooter, do 65.50 J H Stalest dO 6 ’ I" Chas. Holthouse, du 150.00 C. L. Walters, du 150.00 John E Nelson, do 150.ua H. T Vail, do Harold Klrstui, do 25.00 Bakers Restaurant, do 14.50 Kiger & Co., do 56.50 Walter F. Cable, du 25.00 Zwh k & Myers. Burial Soldier 75.00 Lobenateta & ll"Wi r, do 60 s i: Bl.H'k, do 150.00 Democrat Co.. Legal Adv. 63.69 Adams County Witness, do 63.01 Julius Hauck. Rental 18.00 Irene Byron Sanitarium 286.07 Yost Bros., Bridges 2680.00 C. C. Beer, Highways 318.42 IM Miller. d<» 77.1’9 Chas. Troutner. do 104.67 Oh Ray. do a06.1’7 CHnt Hari. do 244 •> <’lyde Striker, do 102.16 Louis Selking. do 80.00 August Bufrick, do ... 30.75 John Habegger, do 155.02 Milit.u Edge!!. <h. Otto Rodenbet k. do 1-51 Beer, do 339.11 <’. L. S< lieunian, do 191.50 .1. A. Hower, do . 250.79 John E. Mann, do 276.00 W. H. Bittner, do . 711.45 Vernon Miller, do 334.81 Fred Mathys, do 29.00 .1. C. Augsburger, do 90.82 James V. Hendricks, do 87tL7 5 Milo Sales, do 18.00 M -shberger Bros, do 1050.06 Lime Stone Quarries Co., do 2187.6 S Adams County Aifto Co., do 320.26 Ydams Paint Co., do 125.00 Leonard Supply Co., do 112.11 Mid West Stone Crushing Co., do 2309.35 Erie Stone Co., do .2903.15 Standard Gil Co., do 41.82 Kiger & Co., do 410.7 7 Chas. E. Magley. do 144.00 John Bucher, do . 882.03 Anton Thieme. Asses Union twp 260.00 Theo. Thieme, do .... 90.00 D. M. Rice, Assessor Root 60.00 Ralph Rick do 144.00 Ed Gallmeyer, Assessor Preble.. 137.00 Elsie Gallmeyer, do 66.00 Aug. Schlickman, Asses Kirkland 62.0 n Emma Schlickman, do 30.00 Dellinger. Asses Washington 75.d0 C. L. Estell. do ... 96.0 n A. L. Stults, do 42.00 \ i‘. Bell, do 192.09 F V Mills. d< ? . 39.00 D. N. Erwin, do 39 10 A. N. Acker. Assessor St. Marys 3.00 do 26.00 W. H. Laughrey, Asses Blue Creek 52.00 L i.-, xiaucftger. Assessr Monroe 68.00 Milo Habegger, do 49.00 Arley Habegger. do . 49.09 John Lobsiger, do 39.00 Irene Tonner, Assessor French 45.00 John Tonner. do 176.00 ,i. K. Yoder. Assesor Hartford. .. 52.00 Mr”. J K. do 150.00 J. C. Mann. Assessor Wabash 26.00 Maud Mann, do .--• 54.00 J. L. Love, do 39. mi Frank O. Davis. Asses Jefferson 164.00 Mrs. F. O Davis, do 50.00 i Dick ’’onnellier. Depty Surveyor 143.40 • Torn Guldin, do 150.00 i Dick Buch, Surveyors exp 8.70 i E. A. Mann. Hurst road 39 90 Macklin Zehr, do 6048.77 » Macklin Zehr. Schulte ruad .3744.43 » State of Indiana. • County of Adams, ss: > I. Martin Jaberg. Auditor in and f ?r • said countt and state hereby certify » that the foregoing is a true and correct list of the allowances made by the j Board of Couimiaeioners of Adams

> County, Indiana, at their regular Jum ; ( session 1928. WITNESS my hand and official seal 1 this Sth day or June, 1928. , (Seal) MAKTIN JABERG. i 9-16 Auditor Adatna County, Ind ( o - APFOimm OF EXK< ITHIX i So. 25. M > Notice is hereby given. That the i undersigned has been appointed Execu- > trlx of the Estate of Efneat Krueckei berg, late of Adams County, deceased, i The Estate is probably solvent. i Emma Krueckebvrg Executrix i June 7. 1928. i Fruvhte and Litterer. Attorneys i June 9-16-23. , c i Defenses of New Qrleans The famous trench fortification at New Orleans was originally a cannl. i , At the time of the War of 1812, Gen. 1 Andrew Jackson threw up breastworks | on the near side of the bank. The other • fortifications of the city were months tn building, both the British and the i Americans being responsible for the 1 construction.

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