Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 143, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1929 — Page 2

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B©fiW&Kl®<»& kosc x.«.» x» ! * ■« «’. L CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES KJt’XXXXs « > 85; ® *iBBK’CSSJS FOR SALE Poll SALE—CaII and see our farm bargains. Have 135 acres exceptional high class land and improvements. Anyone interested in buying a farm will appreciate this one. See us at our office Wednesday or Saturday. K. ol C. Bldg., Room 8. second floor, Phone 256. Steele and Jaberg. 138 1 6 t FOR SALE —Dunfield and Mancini soy beans. W. A. Wherry, 3 miles north of Blakey church, Monroeville phone. 137tf FOR SALE—S room modern house. (Mercer jve.) Reasonable cash payment, balance like rent. Daniel N. Erwin. • 139t5 FOR SALE — Milwaukee Binder, in good working condition. Ray Smith, phone 5621. 141-3tx FOR SALE—Black and tan rat terrier dogs. L. E. McCargar. Monroe phone B-52, 141-3tx FOR SALE—I92S Ford coupe, A No.l condition. Balloon tires. A real bargain. Chrysler garage. 141t3x FOR SALE—Ford touring car $29.&0 Good tires, good top and runs like lightning. Phone 1236 141-3tx FOR SALE—Plants of the won de rs u 1 Crego and California Giant Asters, in seven colors. Mailed postpaid at 75c per hundred. Nothing like them for fall blooms. I. F Alexander, Convey' Ohio. 143-7 U FOR SALE — And a mighty sweet • buy” when it comets to your cigars, you'll find the “White Stag” '“Just What the Doctor Ordered.” Not a “heart hurt” in a life times, supply of them. Try them just once. It FOR SALE—4 stands of bees, 4 emts ty hives, 11 supers, at a bargain. O. L. Vance, phone 384. 143t3x FOR SALE—(jaKbage. tomatoes and sweet mangold, pepper plants. Also a large variety of flowering plants. Phone 5424. Willard Steele. 146-3tx WANTED SLANTED—Boarders and Roomers. Day or week. Prices right. Erie Grocery and Restaurant. Phone 965. , 130-12tx WANTED —Boarders and roomers, in all modern home, close to G. E. and Foundry. Inquire at 621 Nuttman avenue, or telephone 1049. 141-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT —Semi-modern residence ; on Marshall street near Third. A. D. Suttles. C.I.T. 142-3 t FOR RENT—7 room semi-modern house with garden. Phone 1235 or inquire at 109 S. 11th St. 142-2tx i J-'OR RENT—One six room brick ; house. One eight room brick house. Each house has a separate garage- Also one repair garage shop, size one hundred by forty feet, with cement floor and electric lights, and office room, located one mile and half north east of Decatur on cement road Phone 5424 Willard Steele owner 143-3tx COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses Herbert H. Baumgartner, furniture manufacturer, to Gladys L. Steiner, both of Linn Grove. Hubert Fuelling, mechanic, Fort Wayne, to Jennie L’hrick, Decatur route 9. 0 MAN 91, SEEKS DIVORCE Evansville, Ind., June 15 —(UP) — Calvin Sampley, who celebrated his 91st birthday today, is suing his wife Mollie, 61, for divorce. She is his fifth wife. See F. J. Colchin FOR CLEANING RUGS. Air process. Called for and delivered. Phone 444 or 441. .■ ■■■ 111 . ■ PLENTY OF GOOD FEEDING TANKAGE at reasonable prices. Fred Mutschler Pkg. Co

MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Loans 5-i% 10 or 20 years No Commission Charge. —THE—-SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY Niblick Store Bldg. DECATUR, INDIANA 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 S. 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 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 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. 11. I ROHNAPFEL, 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.m. O Q R. E. DANIELS, M.D. Decatur, Indiana Office Hours: 10-11 a. m., 1-4 p. m., 6-8 p. m. Office phone 74 Res. phone 154 Office 127 North Third street O—--- —0 JACK BRUNTON AUCTIONEER See me before selling your household goods. Real estate at auction a I specialty. Telephone 405. Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewrit ing or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. ■mBSMmMMBnaHMD Won’t Grumble about your f n ’ Health. Take Chiropractic / adjustments 1 THE CAUSCOf R an d iL-.tM5-EASCr-4 Stay we »* Phone for an appointment. CHARI.ES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628 Decatur, Indiana

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1929.

FOR SALE 1 Gurensey cow and calf 35 head of Spring pigs 1 Durham cultipacker 1 International corn cuiti* vat or. Fat Schmitt I Buv and Sell anything, i Phones 513 T-870 MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs. Receipts 400, holdovers 1800, market 15 to 25c lower; fairly active at decline; 250-350 lbs $10.75-11.40; 200-250 lbs. sll.lO-11.65; 160-200 lbs. $11.40-11.65; 130-160 lbs. $11.40-11.65; 90-130 lbs. $10.25-11.60; packing sows $9.50-11.00. Cattle: Receipts 25; market steady; calf receipts 50. market steady; beef steers $12.75-14.25: light yearling steers and heifers $13.75-14.75; beef cows $9.25-10.25; low cutter and cutter cows $5.75-8; Vealers sl6-16.50. Sheep: Receipts 100; market steads; bulk fat lambs $15.50-17.00, bulk cull lambs $13.25-15; bulk fat ewes $6-7; bulk yearlings $12.5013.50. Cleveland Produce Butter: Extras 44’£-46 1 i; extra firsts 42%-44*4; seconds 40%-42 1 /j. Eggs: Firsts 29%i; ordinaries 28VsPoultry: Fowls 28-29; hroilers <O- - leghorn 25-26; ducks (gtpring) 30-J3; old cocks 18-20; geese 15-18. Chicago Grain Close July Sept. Dec. Wheat . $1.07% $1.12% $117% Corn 91% .91% .86% Oats «% -43% .45%, LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected June 15) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.02 No. 2 Mixed Wheat 92c No. 2. Hard Wheat 92c No. 2. White Oats ;••• 40c Yellow corn per 100 $1.20 White or mixed corn sl.lO Barley . — 45a Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs dozen 26c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat -41 c —O — Greensburg Murder Trial Nearing Close Greensburg, Ind , June 15 —(UP) The trial of Herschel Curry. 17, charged with first degree murder in connection with the slaying of Hubert S. Taylor, on a farm near Columbus was expected to reach the jury late today. Defense testimony having been completed, arguments were expected to be started early today. o YOUNG LAWYERS SWORN IN Indianapolis. June 15 — <UP) —Eighteen graduates of the Indiana University school of law have been in as lawyers by federal judge Robert C. Baltzell. o Loafers Are en Expense The world bus a right to object to idle, shiftless people. Soon such people will be on the county, or in jail, charged with crime, to be supported or hanged by money collected in the form of burdensome taxes. If the shiftless and Idle can be saved early In their careers, it u’ean* a saving in public expenses.—E. H. Howe’s Monthly. _ _ u ——— • PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER MIMEOGRAPH WORK NOTARY PUBLIC Office: Peoples Loan & Trust Bldq. Phones: Office 606 — Res. 1171 MILDRED AKEY Decatur, * > ■ > Indiana o: :± --T) Roy Johnson AUCTI O N E E R and Real Estate If you wish to sell your real estate either city property or farm land, j see me for Quick Sale; by Auction | or at private treaty. | Office Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phones 606 and 1022. o o

Zion Reformed Church Corner Third and Jackson Sts. A. R. Fledderjohann, Pastor. I The Word of God brings light and understanding to many of the unsolved problems of life. Faith in the Word and the application of it in ; daily life would bring untold blessings 1 to us, and this world would be a far 1 happier place to live in. The church fosters and promotes that Word. We invite you to hear it tomorrow. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. with lessons of historical settings and spiritual present day applications. 1 Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. with ’ a message on the subject, “Invitations 1 and Receptions.” This is a second 1 sermon relating itself to the staled subject. We Invite you to hear it. ■ Let us not forget the special offering for the D-V. B. S. More than forty 1 of our children are enrolled in the I school, which is continuing with a 1 splendid interest and some definite ’ wor. ’ There will be no evening services. o Baptist Bulletin O. E. Miller, Pastor. School of Bible study and inspir- ' ation at 9:30 o’clock, with classes and ' teachers for all. Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock Subject of morning message, “A Man Washing Dishes.” B. Y. P. U at 6:30 p. m. Evening hour of praise and worship at 7:30 o'clock. Subject of message, “Why Did God Permit Sin?” Is there truth in the old doctrine of man's fall? This is the third message in the series of four great quetions answered in Genesis. The audiences have been good in number and interest. Prayer meting Wednesday evening at 7:20 o'clock. Welcome to these services. o Zion Evangelical Lutheran West Monroe and Eleventh Paul W. Schultz, Pastor. German services at 9:30 a. m. English services at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. The following Sunday, June 23, the pastor will attend the synodical convention at Chicago and services will be dropped for that Sunday. o United Brethren In Christ R. E. Vance, Pastor The Sabbath calls you to worship. “Oh. give thanks unto Jehovah, call upon his name; Make known among the people His doings. Sing unto Him, sing praises unto Him; Talk ye of all His marvelous works. Glory ye in His holy name: the heart of them rejoice that seek Jehovah.” The Sabbath school begins at 9:45 new time, and concluded at 11:30. Thus, with the combined services of the morning we will be out a half hour earlier. Subject of morning message. "Jesus is Here.” The Senior Christian Endeavors will meet at 6 o'clock. Intermediates and Juniors at 7:00. The evening service at 8 o’clock. Subject, “The King of Glory.” Mid-week service on Wednesday evening at 8:0,0 p. m. Forsake not the assembling of yourselves together for worship in the House of Gad. even though it is vacation time and warm days are here. Wherever you may be go to Church. , It pays. o . _ The First Methodist Church The Church School will meet at 9:30 a.m., E. D. Colter, C. O. Porter and Virgil Krick, supts. There is a class for everyone, however on account. of the repairing of the basement all the adult group will meet in the auditorium. The regular hour of worship will ' be conducted by the pastor at 10:45. j This service will be the ritualistic service of the church and will be especially of interest to church members. however the public is invited. The Junior church will meet at the same time that the service is being conducted in the auditorium, at 10:45 The Vesper hour will be at five o’clock and last until six. ■ Every one i» invited to attend this hour of quietness and meditation. > Tite Leagues will meet at the regu-

lar time of six o’clock in the evening. The groups meeting separately. The High School League will have a fellowship hour following its devotional meeting. “On to the Convention” will be the key thought ior all the Leagues this Sunday preceding the Epworth League Convention at Harlan on Tuesday and Wednesday of the coming week. Presbyterian Mercer and Adams Aves. Harry H Ferntheil, Pastor The Juniors will meet in the church parlors at 9 o'clock. A period of devotion and worship suitable for children to,lead them into the fullest realization of the presence of God. Sunday school at 9:30. Mr. Ed Ashbaucher is the superintendent. There is a class for etfrrybody. Sunday is Children's day and a program for the occasion is prepared. Let us bring our children and present them unto the Ixtrd. Suffer the little children to come unto me. Morning hour of Worship at 10:30. The pastor will deliver a short message in the form of a story sermon. The children will present a part of the program for the child's part in the Kingdom. The Young Peoples choir will assist in the ritualistic part of the service. The parents will present their children for Ixiptism. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. The subject is ‘The Price of Voluntary Service.” Mr. Richard Steele is the leader. A fhie spirit is manifested and a good attendance is anticipated. Evening service at 7:30. The pastor will preach on the theme: “A Life of Service.” Our church is open to all who may come. An invitation is extended you. o . St. Marys Church First Mass 8:00 Childrens Mass 9:30 High Mass 10:45 o First Evangelical Church Winchester Street M. W. Sunderman, Pastor ■Sunday is Father’s Day. Father should he a leader in Spiritual things. A priest in the home. He should lead the enti'o family into the Kingdom of God, and the worship of the church. The Evangelical church has a place for father in its program. Sunday school at 9:15 with classes for all ages, Adolph Kolter, general superintendent. Following the lesson study, the pastor will preach on: "Opportunity in doing good.” The choir will sing “Come Holy Spirit,” l by Harry L. Brooks. Christian Endeavor at 6:45. Leader, Clarence Spulier. Evening worship at 7:30, sermon theme, "Thy Kingdom Come.” The choir anthem. “Come Ye Disconsolate,” by Marie M. Hine. Prayer and praise service on Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Indies Aid meeting on Thursday at 2 o’clock with the June section in charge. o * NEWS FROM PREBLE * S¥¥¥********S Elizabeth Spade of Peterson, is spending the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dilling and familyMr. and Mrs. Otto Schueler and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gust Conrad visited Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and family Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Fledderjohann and daughters Virginia and Leatha called in Preble, Monday evening. Misses Gertrude and Berneta Hoffman aie spending the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kidd, of Plymouth Mts. Susie Buuck and Clara Linnemier, of Fort Wayne, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Linnemier. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Yake. Mrs. Orval Heller and son John motored to Berne ' Thursday, where they attended the eighth grade commencement exercises, John being a member of the graduating class. Rev. Glen Byran of Geneva, called ■ in Preble Sunday eveningMrs. Henry Decker and jacqulin Teeters, of Geneva, are spending seveial days visiting Mrs. Charles Sullivan and others. Mr. and Mrs. George Bultemier and

— THIMBLE THEATRE Through an error, the Thimble Theatre comic strip scheduled to appear today in the Daily Democrat ran last Wednesday. In order that Thimble Theatre fans may not miss any of the acts, Wednesday’s strip appears today. daughters attended the Tin Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Eichoff, Wednesday evening. Mary Jane Hamilton of Tocsin visited with Meriam Hoffman Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beiberich and son and Mrs Sophia Bieberlch spent Tuesday evening in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Brodbeck and sons of Decatur, called on Mrs. John Kirchner and daughters, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Heller and family had as their guests, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gust Yake and Mr. Heller, of Portland. Fred Kolter and Miss Matilda Sellemeyer, of Decatur called on Mr. and Mrs. Milton Werling and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Busick and daughter, Susan Ellen, and son Robert Wallace, visited the Peoney Gardens at Van Wert, Ohio, Sunday afternoon. Dr and Mrs. Floyd Grandstaff left for California. Friday, where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Elzzey were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delnia Elzey, of Decatur, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Martin Kirchner and daughters were shoppers in Decatur, Thursday. David Rice and Martin Worthman. of Decatur, called in Preble Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Meyers visited in Fort Wayne Sunday. Mrs. S. A. Goldner attended the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Fuhrman, of Columbus, Ohio, Sunday. — o—--50-50 Dance tonight. Ladies I ree-Dance Free. Sunday night park plan at Sunset. MACAHAM HOAD HOM» SALE Notice is hereby given that the treasurer of Adams County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids at lo o’clock a. m. on Tuesday June 25th, 1H29, for the following road bonds, to-wit:-The Wm, Buettner Macadam Road, I nion Township, Adams County, Indiana, the amount being . >9,040.00 'Fhe Julius Reichert Hard Surface Road, Waliaah ami Munroe Townships Adams County, Indiana the amount being • 110.650.00 The Homer Winteregg Hard Surface Road Monroe Township, Adams County Indiana the amount being >12,640.00 Said bonds will be issued in series of twenty bonds dated June 15. 1929, the first series coming due on May 15, 1930, and one series coming due every six months thereafter. Said bonds have been issued in strict compliance with the laws of the State • of Indiana, with an order duly endorsed upon the records of the board of commissioners of sAid county authorizing the issue and sale of the same, for the purpose of providing funds for the construction of the above mentioned roads. Said bonds will bear interest at {he rate of 4 r t per cent per aiinuin, pay able on the 15th day of May and November of each year. The rigth is reserved to reject any’or all bids. Said bonds will be sold for not less than par together with interest and accruing interest. i Transcripts will be on file at the office of the Auditor of Adams County, Indiana. If said bonds are not sold on said date • said sale will be continued from day to 1 day thereafter until sold. I Ed Ashbaucher Treasurer, Adams County, Indiana » June 8-15 O 1 NOTICE OF Pl BLIC I.ETTIMJ I Notice is hereby given that the board of commissioners of the county of Adams, in the State of Indiana, will re- • ceive sealed bids for the construction | of a macadamized road in Wabash . Township, in tlie said county and ‘ state, known as the Theo. A. Hendricks Road, up and until ten o’clock A. M. on Tuesday., July 2, 1929 1 at the regular meeting of said board 1 of commissioners, held in the city of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. Sealed bids will be received for the - construction of said road in accordance r with plans, specifications and report ’ now on file in the auditors office of ' said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid ‘ in twice the amount of bid filed, con- - dltioned on the faithful performance of said work, and thai, the bidder, if awarded the contract, will enter into contract therefor and complete same; i according to such contract and in ac- ( cordance with the bid filed. J All bids shall be made so as to give » the amount for which said road w’ll be constructed for cash, payable on ■ estimates to be made by the engineer » in charge not to exceed eighty per cent of the engineer’s estimate of the work done by the contractor, and the whole 1 amount of the contract shall not be paid until the road shall have been received by the commissioners as com1 pleted, said payments to be made out of funds to be hereafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The board of commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bftls , Albert Harlow, Adams County Auditor l June 8-15-22

NOTH E To n, |.,... I ■ Ho Mi I In the mat ter <•! r ‘ ■ boiulH by .'/'.""""K tn IM . ■ urn, Caunty. Stat.. ~r ,I Notice Ih hereby ' ,''l """■ I ot Wnslilnm..,, To County, state ~i 1,,.., AdaL ■ per legal officers ,hal ■ at their regular fe. ■ 4th <iay of June I'lj'., p «n u,■ sue bonds or other e V nill> ed to u, edneas cxeeedlnn in,. ," iMtht. ■ .The amount .f i... 1,11 ■ estimated at Ji . 1 .,,. \ I, ■ ceed the aunt of fl ,S1 ■ at the MMHed valuation ,f J( >« 1 Washington Township i, SJ’Wotl The present I ml. btedn,^' I'* 1 '* ’?* I 5»740 8 ’ Ue 01 urre "t i’«ue The proceeds ..f said i«,n.i i. H to be used for the cost of , I of the Andy Zes,,- llard S X % 1 Ten or more taxpayers ~s K *4 0 those who pay poll tax only M I themselves aggrieved l, v L.?"L I*l 1 * 1 I minatlon may appeal t ■ the statefe I of lax Commissioners for further ■ minatlon, by filing p/tltk,n 1 with the auditor sa'td*l before the expiration of twenteti I days from the 7th dax ..f June IK) I the state Board will fix a day tor I ing in this county “ I B. F. Breiner I Geo. Shoemaker I i J. H. Hoffman i Board of Commissioners of the Cm. I ty of Adams. State ~f Indiana I Attest: Albert Harlow, Auditor. I June m ■ NOTICE OF PI HI.II I.CTTIM; ] Notice is Hereby giv.-n that the tort I of commissioners of (lie county of u. I ants, in the State of 1 ndiana. will re- I ceive sealed bids for the eonatriM!* I of a maeadamiaed road in Kirkland I Township, in the said county and I state, known as the Wm. Yags I Road, up and until ten o'clock A. M an I Tuesday. July 2, U2J I at the regular meeting of said toari I of commissioners, held in the city jf I Decatur, Adams County. Indiana. I Sealed bids will be received tor the construction of raid road in accordance ] with plans, specifications and report now on file in ttie auditors office of said county, said road to be built us crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount "f bid filed, conditioned on the faithful performance of said work, end that the bidder. It awarded ttie contract, will enter inu contract therefor and complete same according to sueh < ontrart and in accordance with tile idd filed. All bids shall be made »o as to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for eash, payable « estimates to be made by the engine* in charge not to exceed eighty per red of the engineer's estimate nt the wort done by the contractor, and the whole amount of the contract shall not be paid until the road shall have l*e« re celved by tlie commissioners as completed. said payments to lie made out of funds to lie hereafter raised by th* sale of bonds as required by law. Tlie board of commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids Albert Harlow, Adams County Auditor June S-p-n XO’I'H E OF Pl Bl It I.ETTIMi | Notice is hereby given that the boart < of commissioners of tlie county "J Adams, in the State of Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the eonstructloe of a macadamized road in irenel Township, in tlie said county state, known as Hie <>• C. Road, up and until ten o clock A. M. ua Tuesday. July 2. 19-9 , at the regular meeting " f Jj,-. of commissioners, held tn the city Decatur. Adams County. I "' ,l » na - , Sealed bills will be received for tM construction of said road in a<'™ rda ’ 1 ? with plans, specifications and repo now on file in the auditors of said county, said road to be built el crushed stone alone. A bond must a. ■ in twice the amount of bid f ' ladl n J, ditioned on tlie { alt . L “ t . ul lh p , C bi ,|,| e r i( of said work, and that it ■ awarded the contract "'ll! enter Mil contract therefor and ' '"' pl ‘. al . according to sueh contra.' and in cordance with the bid J' I®*'' 1 ®*'' to give All blds shall Voad will the amount for wh " >' j , )aya ble on be constructed f '" . ' ' t | P e Engineer estimates to be made t rfll| in charge not to ew • •! f wl)rk of the engineers e.-t"o.it a amount of the 11 11 ' hi , ve |, (en repaid until the road shall ave reived by the 1 •''■’''‘^'7.,'he nSe «-• pleted, said pay no nt ra j S ed by 6“ of funds to be ,lt ' r ® ~u ired in lawsale of bonds as 1 |, '”L nevs reserve The board of ' l ? n " ll ' s ''. a ll blds the right to rejee an.' “r a 1 Audito r Albert Harlow. Adams bounty 8 ) .,, NOTICE OF •'* 1,1 " .haAVe'bo’f 11 Notice is hereby g.von of commissioners of 11. will re ‘ ants, in the State of 11 d p ‘" nstrueuw ceive sealed blds f 1 • [t t i PreHe of a macadamized road n K in Township, in th f... Hocken>ey er ‘"J state, known as the until Fuhrman road, up -i).!. o'clock A M. ” 1 sa id at tlie regular meet!nfc the ~i ty ot of commissioners, held djana . Decatur, Adams County, f r h Sealed bids will be P e a( . (01 . d ,„ ( e construction of "“.‘d and repajj with Plans, spec fn at ons Qff|( . e 1 now on file in J tl ® ( tl) be built said county. salli ' -a crushed stone alm an y esch W A iiond must a' °". p ., jl | filed. |l,a ' in twice the amouti perf"' aaa " ditioned on the f.nt ita ,„dde . ot said work. «"•’ ‘V wiH cater awarded the c" n eoniple e ,“ c . : contract therefor an tr . || . | and In , according to sn.'r jf| file d. ivf cordance with tht ....pic se as to SAll blds shall be ntad d aril the amount sot h P a S a 'lne« bc constructed ~v the ; estimates to be■ Eighty P‘ r^ rk in charge not t ) pst j in ate J^ e «rhole of the engineer S esin r , he wl be amo'un?' of ha’ve JSWfKJW'AFruit* of Re P'" U s “ C * ulu ch flour repeutance is 0 as fear gret for the ill ™ “ » conseQueace.—ua