Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 146, Decatur, Adams County, 19 June 1929 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, >< AND NOTICES g FOR SALE , FOR SALE —Good 7-foot McCormick binder. Dain hay loader. Victor Byerley, Cntigvllle phone. 144-Gtx FOR SALE- Plants oF the wonderful i Crego and California Giant Asters, in seven colors. Mailed postpaid at 75c per hundred. Nothing like them for fall blooms. I. F- Alexander, Convoy Ohio. 143-7tx FOR SALE—IO acres of clover hay, as soon as ready to cut. Jim Hendricks Monroe phone 23. 144-3 t FOR SALE—A piano, in good condi tion. Phone 1238, 144-3 t FOh SALE —25 shares of stock in Peoples Loan & Trust company. Address Pox 12, care Daily Democrat. 145-6tx FOR SALE— Cabbage, tonrtitoes, yams, and mango plants, 1 mile west, % mile south of Magley. Forest Mankey, Craigville phone. 146-2tx HFO» CI»«AT<»» /VISITS atcheryUhicks FOR SALE — Our Regular Decatur Quality Baby Chicks." for June and July at these very low prices: white leghorns SB.OO per hundred; barred and white rocks, white wyandottes, buff orp., and R. I. Reds all at SIO.OO. per hundred. Order your chicks now for June and July at these low summer prices. Chicks hatching Monday and Thursday every week during June and July. Also 500 Barred Rock chicks for sale Thursday 'or Friday. Come and get some of these chicks today. THE DECATUR HATCHERY Phone 497, Decatur, Ind. 14Gt.> FOR SALE —Red Pole cow and calf. Charles Barnhouse. Phone 887-F. 146-3 t FOR SALE—Ladies dress form, size 36, same as new, $3. phone 313. 146t2x WANTED WANTED —Girl or middle aged lady for steady housework, reference. Prefer someone that desires a good home. Address Democrat Box 10. 144-3 t WANTED —W'ork to do by boy, age 15. Call 1146. IH-3t MALFTIeLP 'WANTED -Energetic man to manage Decatur store. SSO weekly guaranteed also substant: -. share of profits. Real future for right man $750 cash deposit required on goods. References necesasry. Stores, Dept. 5, 116 N. May Ct., Chicago. 144-4tx WANTED—Farm hand, single man preferred. Burton Niblick, phone 196 H43tx WANTED TO TRADE— A one year old colt for a two row corn plow. Decatur phone 861-0, 144Jt WANTED—GirI wants to care for children of afternoons and evenings. Telephone 663 145t3 WANTED—Man at Decatur Country Club. Inquire of Bernard Clark, manager, at once. 146LJ FOR RENT FOR REN't — One furnished sleeping room with private entrance. 403 W. Madiso nstreet. Mrs. hCarles Feasel. 144-3 tX FOR RENT—S room house on S. 9th St. Phone 812. 303 N. Bth St. 144-3 t FOR RENT'—John Rice property at 1222 West Madison street. Inquire J. M. Rice, 219 North 7th St. 146 4tx LOST AND FOUND LOST —Ford rim and tire, lease return to Steele and Jaberg office and receive reward. 144-3 t FOUND—A good cigar for what you want to pay. For 5c the White Stag is the biggest value on earth or elsewhere. Shoot a nickel and try it. Also a 2 for 15c size. It LOST—K. K. K. I Tri Kappa I Pin Finder please return to Daily Democrat office. 146t3.x FOUND —Man’s shoe near north river bridge- Owner may have same by calling at Daily Democrat office an dpaying for this ad. 146-2 t NINE KILLED IN WRECK Brussels, June 19.—4U.R1 —Nine persons were killed and many were injured when an express train from Ghent crashed into a derailed engine near Enghien, Belgium, early today.

MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Loans s’i% 10 or 20 years No Commission Charge. —the— SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY Niblick Store Bldg. DECATUR, INDIANA MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of I ■ 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 Cahs 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. H. FROHNAPI EL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neuroca'ometer 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. R. E. DANIELS, M.D. ( | Decatur, Indiana Office Hours: 1 10-11 a.m., 1-4 p.m., 6-8 p.m. Offiee phone 74 Res. phone 154 Office 127 North Third street . o o JACK BRUNTON AUCTIONEER See me before selling your household goods. Real estate at auction a specialty. Telephone 405. Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work 1 will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bidg. S Don’t Grumble about your Health. Take Chiropractic adjustmehts au<l a_ois-eAst„v suy well. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES (Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 i 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628 Decatur. Indiana

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1929.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, June 19 —<U.R> LiveStock: Hogs receipts. 1,800: holdovers 500; market active to 15c lower; 250-350 lbs., $11.25-$1165: 200-250 lbs. $11.35-$11.90; 160 200 lbs., $11.65-11.90: 130-160 lbs., $11.65-$11.90; 90-130 lbs. $11.50-$11.9O; packing sows. $9.60$lO. Cattle receipts, 75; market steady: ctllves receipts, 200: market mostly 50c lower: beef steers, $13.25-$14.50; light yearling steers and heifers, sll- - beef cows. $lO-$10.50; low cutter and cutter cows, $6-$8.25; vealers, $15.50-sl6. Sheep receipts, 800; market 75c to $1 lower; bulk fat lambs, $14.50-115-50; bulk cull lambs, $11.50-sl3; bulk fat ewes, $5.75-$.6.75; bulk yearlings, sll- - Fort Wayne Livestock Market Cattle receipts 75; calf receipts 75. hog receipts 450; sheep, steady to 10 higher. 80-110 Tbs. $10.50: 110-140 lbs. $10.75; 140-160 lbs. $10.90; 160180 lbs. $11.25; 180-200 Tbs. $11.35; 200-240 tt>«. $11.25; 250-300 TT>s. $11.15; 300-350 lbs. $11; roughs $9.50; stags $7; calves $14.50; spring lambs sl3: yearlings $10.50. Cleveland Produce Market Butter: Extras 44%-4G-%: extra firsts 42%-44'i: seconds 40%-42%. Eggs: Firsts 29%; ordinaries 28 1 4. Poultry: Fowls 27-28: broilers 3842; leghorns 23-25: ducks (spring) 30-33; old cocks 18-19; geese 15-18. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sept. Dec. Wheat $lO9 $1.13% $1.18% Corn .92% .92% .88'* Oats .44% .43% .46 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected June 19) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $lO2 No. 2 Mixed Wheat 92c No. 2. Hard Wheat 82c No. 2. White Oats 40c Yellow corn per 100 $1.20 White or mixed corn sll9 Barley - Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs dozen 26c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 41c o- ' ■■ Sister Os Geneva Women Dies In Marion Hospital Geneva, June 19 —(Special) Mrs. John Lee Meliek, 44. of Pennville a sister of Mrs. Otto Sills and Mrs. Mabel Shanks, of Geneva, died at the Grant county hospital in Marion, Sunday, following an operation for congestion of the bowels. Surviving are the husband; five children. Roy. of near Hartford City, Mrs. Goldie Oswalt, of Pennville, Marguerite, Albert and Dorothy, all at home; one brother .Walter Bugh, of Shawnee, Okla., and five sisters, Mrs. Lorenza Jacoba, of Bluffton, Mrs. Eva Robinson and Mrs. Clara Ratcliff, of Hartford City, and the two residing in Geneva. Funeral services were to be held at the Pennville M. E. church this afternoon. ■ * PLENTY OF GOOD FEEDING TANKAGE at reasonable prices. Fred Mutschler Pkg. Co PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER MIMEOGRAPH WORK NOTARY PUBLIC Office: Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phones: Office 606 — Res. 1171 MILDRED AKEY Decatur, - - - • Indiana o:=' izzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzc Roy Johnson AUCTI O N E E R and Real Estate I If you wish to sell your real estate | either citx property or farm land, | see me for Quick Sale; by Auction | or at private treaty, | Office Peoples Loan 4. Trust Bldg. Phones 606-and 1022. o <

MITH E TO XON-KHMDKNTa In Ihr Irinin* C ircuit C ourt April Term, ('nune Ao. 13312 — State of Indiana. Adams County. SS: Bessie C. Haxby vs. Arthur Ilaxhy et al It appearing from affidavit tiled in the above cause that the defendant Citizens State Bank and Trust Company of Sheldon. Sheldon. Illinois resides In Sheliion in the State of Illinois and that the defendant Arthur Haxby is a non-resident of tile State of Indiana; and that Ills residence is unknown Now. therefore, said defendants are hereby notified that unless they be and appear in the Court House in the City of Deeatur, Adams County, Indiana in the Circuit Court on tl>e 2nd day of September, 1929 the same being the first Judicial Hay of the September Term of said Court and answer or 'lemur to the complaint (which is a complaint for partition of real estate in Adams County, in the State of Indiana described as the north half of the north west quarter of section 2fi in township 27 north of range II east'in Adams County, Indiana, the same will lie heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and afixed the seal of said Court this 4th day of June 1929. Bernice Nelson Clerk Os the Adams Circuit Court C L. Walters, Atty, for plaintiff June 5-12-19 o— NOTICE OF PETITION TO SELL HEAL ESTATE Probate Catiee No. 2022 In the Circuit Court of Admits County Indiana September Term, 11»2'.i Obi Adams County Bank. Administrator of Estate of Samuel Workinger. deceased. VS. Kuther Workinger etal. To Florence- Merrls, You are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner as Administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana, a petition.making you defendants thereto, and praying tln-rein for an order-and decree of said Court authorizing the sale of certain Real Estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities so said estate; and lias also filed an affidavit avering therein that you and each ot you are non-residents of the Htate ot Indiana, or that your residence is unknown and that you are necessary parties to said procedings. and that said petition, so filed and which is now pending, is set for hearing in said Circuit Court at tire Court House in Decatur Indiana, on the 2nd day of September 1929. Witness, tile Clerk and seal of said Court, this 3rd day of June 1929 Bernice Nelsen Clerk Adams Circuit Court Judson AV. Teeple, Attorney. June 5-12-19-26 . o' — COMMISSION EH'S ALLOWANCE FOB .11 N E In favor of W hom Fort Wayne Ptg Co Co. Bev a62.4u Citizens Telephone Co do »s.s« Decatur Democrat do ! Marcella Nelson Clk Hire 105-89 Bernice Nelson Clark 1800 ‘ Albert Harlow Salary »4.10 • Edna M. Jaberg Clk Help -- 104-1. . Kiger A- Burnett* Co Trias. O. b. 180.00 ' Clara Anderson Co Aee sEx .... -.00 I Miles Hoop Co. Rev. 0,, , , Bernard Elting Pre Rd 2.an 1 Ben Kiting do J-O j I Reinhart Rd. John Baumgartner do 2.10 Loyd King do -4.0 J D. O. Helnhart do , - V, Ben Tickle Samantha Young Drain ..«•> • Koeher Lumber & Coal Co Co S 30.00 Clifton E. Stricker Salary -00 < J Emma Striker do _ ® 4 ' 4 Clifton E. Striker Oftice Ex 10.31 : J. A. Cline Assessor Sal 11-.eO J. W. Vizard Co Health 28.33 Paris Vizard do J C. Grandstaff, Inquest . Henry B. Heller Co Att 50.80 | Ralph E. Roop Co Assessment . - 37-08 Win. G. Bollenbacker Dltc les .... -.0 I Sam Barger do -O; . Herman Griffiths do J.tu , Jake Barger do ’ Otto Huffman do * -■ • Sam Johnson do -- w » J. H. Bleeke do -: Henry Braiim do - - 5 - ™ ■ I,awrenee Brauin do - >. John Backcnbacker do H' " Mabell Meyers Salary J- ■ Anton F. W. Thieme U. T. A 280-00 B Ft. W. Rice Root do »’-00 . Helen Rice do - ’S.Ot • Ed Gallmeyer Preble do 156.00 ’- Elsie Gallmeyer do ... “3. u < Aug Schlickman Kirkland do .. . 52J 0 r Geo Dillipget-, Wabash do f A L. Sthlts Washington JZ-aJ , Leigh Bowen do . ... »2.u0 Sidney Hague St. Marys do . 50. M >• c F Estell do 60.5 U f W. H. Laughrey Blue Creek do 52.00 J Peter A. Habegger Monroe .... 61. - Milo Habegger do 4 “-0 John Lobsiger do 1 J. K. Yoder Hartford do 68.00 •- Othella Yoder do , - jo.vu J. C. Mann Wabash do » 4 -0 . A. M. Vorhees do ®B.O. F. O Davis Jefferson Assessor 260.0' ■ Fisher & Harris Root Poor " Littles Grocery Washington I oor ..3.01 J w. Vizard St. Marys poor 14.50 Buckanan & Son do ’ W.. E Spitter do t Berie & Yager Monroe do City of Decatur Co Rev lilo'nn B. M. Breiner Custodian . .. _ • 100.00 Anthony Wayrie Lamp Co Ct. H 34.76 U The Holmerden Co do . ‘ ™ N. I. P- S- Co Jail * Ct H .. 11.8» B George Squires Jail & Em. Deputy 9.00 _ Decatur Lumber Co Jail -■»' August Morgan Poor Farm 45.01 ” Lawrence Noll do i'Z mi Herbert La Fountain do 30. Henry Bchlegal do - ] 4 - Edith Reed do 4 ’-O;' Elizabeth Mos«,r do 44 - 4 ;j Florence Pusey do J 1 ’’’ F. L. Johnson Co. Farm 4 -60 Earl Martin Labor Poor . a- 4 Rev. A. R. Fledderjohann Co k 4 .« J Burt Mangold do -• Decatur Hatchery Co. Infirtnery 84.JJ Lee Hardware Co Co. 1' arm 48.96 Millers Bakery do Burk Elevator Co do 22.tu The Mutual Eire insurance Co do 19.50 Charles Burke do _ J. I. HOlcdmb do . I! () Fisher & Harris do - 4 - '- U Carrol Coal & Coke Co do 116standard Oil Co Inf '.zu J. M. Miller Poor k ■ Otto Hoile Co. Farm 1-5-W. H. zwm k & Son do ■■ 1; - " Kocher Lumber & Coal Co do 3.1 Ixrretta Whiteman Board Guard n.nj Helen Gaunt do ; Alice Walter do ■ Hennle Bailer do . ’9" Charlotte Gephart do 1« " H. M. aims do 18.99 Elizabeth E4gle do 4 “ ( Florence Bollinger do 15.00 ' Gladys Shady do >• 0 Gaylie Hoagland do 18 .9-

Bsrnlce Wllkmson do Mara McClure do :!!'?? W. Guy Brown do 33.10 Mary Meyers do ; a -88 Alice Christian do Iret.e Byron Sant ........... 33b a-i State of Indiana T. B 606.26 J. P. Rcinstlitii T. B 186.12 Fay B. Guilder do ?”■'!! < Julius Haugk Rental 18.00 W. H. Zwlck and Son do 's.o'i S. E. Black Poor Farm . • 150.00 , American Legion J John Bucher Hoads 842.01 James Hendricks do ??2-7-Win. H. Bittner do ... 573.4.1 Pat Moran do 569.48 C. C. Betfr do 539.10 Ott Ray do -414.1 t E'l Beer <io .-,'7,t Win. Bunner do 2 1.1,! ’ Clint Hart do -44.'» . John E. Mann do -23..•' Joint J Habegger do - 172.60 i E l Miller do It. I'. Troutner do 138.7.1 J. A. Hower do }!!'"!' Root Rodenhaik do 13L->0 Clyde Striker do 128..>" Milo Sales do 119.2. t I J. C. Augsburger do < Fred Mathys Roads <7.-3 Mart Bulliemeyer do ...._ 6<.aU August Husick do - 57.00 t Lewis Selking do 47.50 Fred Ostermeyer do -1 The France Co do 3.856.85 Mi<l West Stone Co do IJl®-"' Meshbarger Bros. Co do 1251.1 l | Standard Oil Co do 294.58 Hine Creek Stone Co do ... 643.4<t Krick Tyndall Co do .... --- 333.46 Austen Western Mach. Co do 260.5,, Tlte Galion Iron Works Hiways 87.<U Indiana Truck Corp do . 1> 1 ! Chas. Magley do I.,'i iui Witness my hand and seal this 4ih , day of June, 1929. Albert Harlow. • Adams County Auditor j June 12-13 — o NOT'D E OF HECEIA EH'S SALE In fbe Adams Circuit 4 ourt June 1939 1 I'aiise No. 13.321 < State of Indiana, Adams County SS: Monroe State Bank a corporation vs. Enterprise Store, a corporation. , Pursuant to an order of the Adams Circuit Court duly itiadc in the above entitled cause ami entered in Civil Order Book "62" at page 561 in the offiee of tlte Olcrk thereof, on the Bth day of June, 1929. the undersigned receiver will offer for sab- and sell to the highest and best bldtier at public sale on tiie premises a* hereinafter described, the real estate,'stock <»f merchandise, furniture and fixtures of the defendant corporation the Enterprise Store, said real estate will be sold free of liens except the 1929 taxes payable in 1930. Said sale will be made on Thursday June 27. 1929 at 10 A. M. (central standard time), in the Enterprise Stole building on tlte real estate hereinafter described. - The receiver will first offer for sale the following described real estate, being the property of the Enterprise Store to wit: Tlte west one third ot Inlet Number 26 and tile East one thirl of Inlot Number 27 as the same are recorded on the Original plat of the town of Monroe, in Adams County, m the State of Indiana. Said real estate will not be sold at not less than two thirds of the appraised value thereof and upon the following terms: one third cash: one third In six months anil one third in twelve months. Deferred payments to bear interest at 6% from date of sale to be evidenced by the promissory notes of the purchaser and secured by a mortgage oh tire real estate sold ot the purchaser may pay all chsh. The receiver will next offer for sale on said premises the entire stock of merchandise of said defendant the Knterprlse Store as a whole and sell the same to the highest and best bidder upon tlte following terms: One halt cash on day of sale and one half in six months. Deferred payments to tie evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing six per cent Interest from date of sale secured by fteehojd surety to tlte approval of the receiver.- ot* puri chaser may pay all cash, said stock of > merchandise will be sold free of liens. The receiver will next offer for sale on said premises the entire stock of , furniture' and fixtures of sard defettI dant tile Enterprise Store as a whole I and sell tile same to the highest and ; best bidder upon the following Terms, i Ono half cash on day of sale and one i half in six months. Deferred payments i to l>e evidenced by notes of the puri chaser bearing six per cent interest I from date of sale secured by free hold I suretv t<> the approval or’ the receiver i or purchaser may pay all cash. Said i furniture and fixtures will be sold free t ot liens. hn F Hocker. Receiver, i C. L. Walters, Attorney J ( June 12-19 , —— -3 > NOTH E TO PROPERTY OWNERS 1 lu th*- Matter of Liahting Sttindards on » Third Street Improvement ) Notice is hereby given that the Comi mon Council in and for the City of i Decatur,, Indiana, did on the 18th day > of June. 1929. adopt a preliminary a»- ' sessnient roll in the matter of lighting i standards on Third Street, which im- ) provetnent is on and along the follow--1 ing route, to wit. ) To be located and constructed on ) both sides of Third Street from Moni roe Street to Adams Street in the City 5 of Decatur, Indiana. 1 Said assessment with the names of U owners and description of property i /sulipfh t to be assessed with the amount I of prima facia assesnrent is now on It file and may be seen at the office ot 7 tlte City Clerk. Notice is also given that 'I tlte said Common Council will at its' 0 Connell Hoorn in the city of Deeatur, 0 Indiana, al 7 o’clock P. M. on Tues--9 day. th’ 16th day of July, 1929 receive (I and hear remonstrances against the |>mounts assessed against each of said 0 lots and parcels of land on said roll 0 and will hear and determine the ques--0 tion whether such lots and parcels of J land have been or will be specially n benefited in the amount set forth on I sajd roll, or in any sum, at which time 0 and plate all owners of real estate may 3 attend and be heard. a Witness my hand and official seal 0 this 19th day of June 1929 Catherine Kauffman City Clerk ' 1!1e 1 0 ;; FUNERAL DIRECTOR o Lady Attendant ;; w. H. zwiCK & son » Calls answered day and night. Ambulance Service 9 Phones: Office 61, Home 303

MONROE NEWS Real Estate Transfers Effie SchUg et al to Herb Buller itux, lot 526 in Decatur, for $3,800. <j — Heat Wave Claims One Life At Indianapolis Indianapolis, June 19. —(U.R) —Indianapolis' first death of the season, attributed to heat, was recorded today after Robert Bailey, 18, Evansville, drowned in a creek while swimming. Bailey, said by a brother to have been a poor swimmer, wept into deep water against the advice of others, ami drowned when seized with cramps. The body was recovered an hour after it disappeared beneath the surface of the water. o — Captain Weakens; Decides To Leave Wrecked Steamer North Head, Wash., June 19. —(U.R) — A white flag dangled from the bridge of the wrecked steamer Laurel today, mute testimony that Capt. Louis Johnson had changed his mind about going down with his ship. A66 mile an hour gale which threatened at every moment to overwhelm what was left of the vessel was thought to have played a big part in the skipper's change of mind. Monday Capt. Johnson refused to come ashore when the last six men of his crew were taken from the stern

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of the vessel which broke in tw „ l)n rocks half a mile off shore here Coast guardsmen sail] it woult] he Impossible to go to the captain's rescue until late today for, although the wind had moderated, a lifeboat, would be swamped in the mountainous S e u . They interpreled the white n.,. meaning that he would be willing t» end his death watch on the ship i n . stead of bellowing defiance as h di,] Monday when attempts were made t> take him to shore. Not a New Discovery '1 he very word “sermon’ Ims tie.•ome t< synonym for dullness; the .von) "|irencb” n definition of tediousreft. These are not the meanlngt »h!ch these noble words once had.Woumn’s Companion. o— NOTICE TO 111 l>l>| :hk Item,olrllng nt mnf on eit, Notice Is hereby given that th. , c" mon Council In anil for the fiij t i,. eatur,- Indiana, will on Tues.l-ti ii,i v 2nd. 1929, at seven o’clock I’. JI. in Council Room in said city re- eii ,|. ed bids for the repairing and ri-rn..,|..|. 4ng of the roof of the Power Plant ' per plans and specifications now -m filin tlte office of the City Clerk Each bidder will be r<-.|itiic-l to -I - posit with his bid a certified check f,, r an amount not less than two .tim unhalf per-cent (2%%) of the Etiunie.i r estimate of the eost of such itnprm,.. nient, provided, that said cheek shall in no case be tor less titan one hundred dollars ($109,00) which said mate, plans and spedfloat io us n. H ,i U on file and may be seen in the otfi- e of the City Clerk in the city of In ouI ndiana. Bidders blanks will be furnislied by W. 11. Gilliom, architect ami out be ha-l at the office of the city derk. Common Council r- i-rve thright to reject any and all Ind Witness my hand and otfb i.tl seal 1 this 1-9 day of June 1929. Catherine Kauffman. City Clerk June 19-26