Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1929 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, g L X BUSINESS CARDS, g AND NOTICES | FOR SALE fOlt SALE—IO-room house with large cellar, a Rood home, call and look it' over. 310 North First street 186-6t* FOR SALE Full blooile'l CfiierhOey •> bull, 14 months old. John Struse. J?hone 873-E. 189-Jtx FOR SALE Chinchilla’s, the most ." popular fur rabbit. Chas. .1. Miller, *26 N. 7th St. 189-30'x FOR SALE Au eight room modern home. Close in. Or will trade for mualler property. Address B. 'o pemocrat. 190t3x FOR SALE—S room house, garage. Kith kinds of water, gass and lights£n South Fifth street. Payment down and balance like rent. Walter Sudduth, phone 1214. 191-3tx ~ WANTED JVANTED— To buy 40-acre farm, di- • rect from owner. Price must bo Sight and good improvements. Ad Stress Box X, care of Democrat. 189-3 - MALE HELI’ WANTED — Energetic Jnan to manage Deatur store. $50.00 weekly guaranteed also substantial Share of profits. Real future for Jight man. $750.00 cash deposit re qulretl on goods. References necesJary. Stores, Det 5, 116 N. May St., Chicago. 191-3t-* FOR RENT JOB RENT —2 semi-modern homes • on Marshall street. Hard aqd sott Water in kitchen sink, electric ligiiM.and garage. A. D. Suttles. 180tf RENT—House, modern except • furnace, on North 4th. Call Wm. Phone 764. FOR RENT — Three modern rooms, * suitable for offices or small apart I went; heat furnishede. Formerly occupied by Dr Boyers office. Cail Mrs. Louisa Braden, phone 737. y$ ’ 191-3 t? 1 ! JREMBLOR IS Z MOST SEVERE Z IN BUFFALO - JCONTINLED FROM PAGE ONE) {pday. • Father Tondorf. the university’s observer. reported the quake started at • :25:55 am., E.S.T., and reached its maximum at 6:27:17. Earthquakes have been felt in this section before, j lie said, adding that this shock was •harp but that little damage was indicated. j .4 1 Registered In Cleveland Cleveland, Aug 12—)UP) —An earthquake of severe intensity was register ed on the seismograph at John Carroll University here at 6:25 B,b-d‘zsr | today Father Odenbach of the University's staff reported. The shocks lasted for 15 seconds and were of marked intensity. Father Odenbach estimated they were not more than 500 miles away. Reunion Well Attended Berne, Ind.. Aug. 12— (Special)—The annual Lehman reunion was held at Lehman Grove here Sunday. A large number of relatives attended the allday picnic. Various forms of entertainment marked the afternoono BANKRUPT SALE The undersigned, trustee of Adrian B. Lenhart, bankrupt, will sell free of all liens and encumbrances, the stock, lumber, logs, office furniture, machinery and fixtures of the Lenhart Saw Mill at Willshire, Ohio, beginning at ten (10) o’clock, August 19, 1929. A. D. Suttles, trustee. 12-14-16-17 — ———————————-■ ANNUAL PARISH PICNIC Sunday, August 18, 1929, the St. Alary's Parish at Irish Settlement, Adams county, Indiana, will give their regular annual picnic on the church grounds. All arrangements have been made to render this year's home-com-ing especially interesting and enjoyable. We, therefore, take great pleasure in inviting you to spend Sunday and Sunday evening with us at Irish Settlement. Music furnished by the famous St. Henry Rainbow orchestra. Directions: One mile north, and % mile east of New Corydon. Indiana, dr 2%. miles north and 1% miles west of the end of the Celina pavement at the state line. 189-3 t

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MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Ix>ans 5%% 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 Abstractis of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. iLOBENSTEIN, MAYNARD & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur 346 or 814 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady Attendant Licensed Embalmer S. E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night I Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. For BETTER Health See DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Drugless Physician Phone 311 101 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 Class Picnic Held Berne, Ind.. Aug. 12—The Sunday School class of the Berne Reformed church held an all day picnic at Lehman’s 'Grove here Sunday following' church services. A picnic dinner was served at noon and a lunch was served in the evening. Typewriting Stenographic Work It you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge .1. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. —————■ I ■ IM IBMM——— -r- r Doctoring the Effect is analogous to mopjr the floor under ..' r a leaking roof every time it rains. /Jwti-ibfrr i Removing the cause LffijJ; Jfjfc 1 s analogous to reE~ Adjusts Upairing the roof. S THE CAUSE OF ST... ... A DIS EASE oChiropractic does doctor up the effect, it removes the cause. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Licensed Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:80 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628 Decatur, Indiana

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. Aug. 12.— (U.R) Urestock: hogs receipts, 5,700; holdovers, 1.100; market unevenly, steady, 40c higher, weights below 200 lbs., at full advance. 250-350 lbs $10.75-$11.65 200-250 lbs 11-50- 12.85 200-250 lbs 11.50- 12.85 160-200 lbs. 12.50- 12.85 130-160 lbs 12.50- 12.85 130-160 1b5.................. 12.50- 12.85 90-130 lbs 13.25- 12.75 Packing sows 9.50- 10.25 Cattle receipts. 1,500; market active strong to 40c higher. Calves receipts, 700; market 50-75 c higherjbeef steers, $13.75-$15.50; light yearling steers and heifers, $14.75$18.25; beef cows. $9.25-$10; low cutter and cutter cows, $5-$7.75: vealers, sl7-$lB. Sheep receipts, 3,500; market lambs, 25-50 C lower, active at decline; bulk fat lambs, $13.25-$14.25; bulk cull lambs, $9.50-$10.75: bulk far ewes, $6.25-$7.25. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Aug. 12.—(U.R)— EiveI stock: Cattle receipts, 50; calves receipts, 50; hogs receipts, 300; sheep receipts, 100; market steady to 25-25 c higher. 90-120 lbs $11.20 120-150 lbs 11.50 150-160 lbs 11.65 160-180 lbs 12.00 180-200 lbs 11.90 200-210 lbs 11.80 210-220 lbs ~ll'o 220-230 lbs 111.55 230-240 lbs. ' 11-40 240-250 lbs - 11.30 250-275 lbs H-05 275-300 lbs 10.80 300-350 lbs 10.65 Roughs, $9.25; stags. $7; calves, sl6; lambs, sl2-$12.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. Mar. May Wheat $1.31% $1.39% $1.44% $1.48% Corn 1.00% -93% .97% .99% Oats .46% .51% .53% .54% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Correted August 12 No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat. Isls No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.12 No. 2 White Ooats 40c Yellow corn per 100 $1.30 White or mixed corn $1.25 Barley 45s Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERB - EGG MARKET Eggs dozen 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat. 41c DEATH SUMMONS DECATUR LADY (CONTINUED FROM PADS ONE) marriage she has been a devoted mem- • her of the Evangelical church. The funeral will be held at her former home at 1125 N. Second street, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock (Central Standard Time Burial will be made at the Decatur cemetery. The officiating minister has not been selected as yet. O — DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 I I Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice j ° FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night. Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 O Rov Johnson AUCTIONEER and Real Estate | If you wish to sell your real estate j either city property or farm land, | see me for Quick Sale; by Auction | or at private treaty. | Office Peoples Loan 4 Trust Bidg. Phones 806 and 1022, jo o

! LOCAL PASTOR PROVES HIS ABILITY AS A CARPENTER (CONTINUED rnuM PAGE ONE* feet long and more th-an six feet high from floor to roof. It is placed on a chasis which Rev. Stoakes built himself and the wheels are located about in the center of the house. It is built of a pressed board material which is water-proof and has windows on both sides and at either end The house is collapsible and in traveling stands only about three feet high. The windows are screened in and open from the inside. At either end of the house births have been built, upper and lower. They are of sufficient size so that a person can stretch out in them. Rev. Stoakes is not a small man, measuring more than six feet in height and he saw to it tihat .there would be plenty of room for his feet. The rest of the house is equipped like a home. There is a special metal covered table for the oil stove on one side and a long table on the other. Rev. Stoakes also built an insulated refrigerator on one side of the house, sufficient to hold more than 50 pounds of ice. This can be loaded from the outside. The house is wired for electricity and has every accomodation for making a camping trip a very delightful one. Rev. Stoakes worked on the house during spare time. He started the work last January and was given the privilege of using the Decatur Ice Machine plant in the south part of the city. All the real work add frame for the chas? sis is electrically welded. The Stoakes family left yesterday for Webster to attend the Epworth League Institute and next Monday will start on their Michigan trip. <a VIOLENT DEATHS TOTAL FOURTEEN • CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) heat victim. He had been suffering from heart disease. Virgil Helley, 24. Fontanet, was killed Sunday when his car was struck by a Big Four passenger train near Terre Haute. Herbert Ketchum, 34, Hartford City, lineman for the General Service Co., was electrocuted while working on a pole at Muncie yesterday. George Mecum. 75, ended his life at Kendallville by taking a quantity of Paris Green, after being advised by physicians that he was afflicted with cancer and could not survive. Joseph Kozol, 5, Chicago, drowned in Cedar Lake, near Gary, and Walter Royles, 41, East Chicago, was killed instantly when his auto was hit by a passenger train here. Four others in the car were injured seriously. William Murtaugh, 9, was drowned Sunday afternoon at the Decatur swimming pool. He had run away from home to take a swim. He worked his way into deep water hanging io an iron rail around the pool and slipped off: he never came to the surface. The body was recovered in five minutes but attempts at artificial respiration by hand and by use of pal--1 motor failed. 1 Mrs. Carles Bear, 35. died today of 1 injuries sustained Saturday when an , interurban struck the car occupied by I her husband and herself. Bear, will I recover. Dee Ridenour, 43. Logansport, died yesterday of injuries received when he fell into a clover huller Wednesday. I 0 AVIATORS ARE KILLED ! Clovis, N. M„ Aug. 12. — (U.R) — I When an airplane in which they were ■ riding sideslipped into a dry lake near , here yesterday Thomas F. Schully. , 32; Phillip Berry, 29. and Lieut. O. * L. Stephens, 28, all of Clovis, were killed. o INVEFT NOW IN AN ADAMS COUNTY FARM Firm prices are sure to go up soon and Investment in one in Adams county is safe and will make you ■ money. j I OFFER YOU—--80 acres in Union township on good etone road, with 8 room house, cellar and electric lights, ba'rn 35x75, graineries and poultry house. Priced to sell; 120 acres, within 2 miles of Decatur. known as the John Ilesler farm, fine buildings and high state of cultivation, priced to sell quick. J. A'. HARVEY REALTY CO. ) 190t3x Monroe, Ind.

ini>* uoit <mt 'iei« t'• ii h i iii' l •• Notice Is hereby given that tne ■ Hoard of Count' ConihllH><l'>ner< ot ’ Adams County, State of Indiani.. "U • on September 3. 19211. receive sealed tilde for furnishing 5 tons ot .-H-t commercial fertilizer. A The blds must be for the tertlllzet • properly mixed, contained in 12.-lb. bngs, and delivered at tie' County Intitulary free of all trai.spoitatian ■ charges. The boards reserve the right to u- ' iect any or all’bids. B. !•’. RllEtNßi’.. GEO. SHOEMAN ED. , J, G. HOP I'M AN. 1 Board of County Commissioners Pub. Aug. 12-IH. 0 NOTICE TO HHIIM.I! (ONTIIM rolls I Notice Is hereby given taar the Boa. I of County Commissioners of Adam* I County. State of Indiana, at them ,| rooms in the Court House at Mewtur. .1 Indiana, will receive sealed bids lor | the construction "f the following .1 bridges in said county, ton It : Hleeke Bridge, locat'd 3 .miles I east and 3 miles nort.i of In a- .’ tur, in Union township, estlmat- , ed cost, sl,turn.OU. : Johnson detaining Wall, located . 3 miles north of K'm'ln - in • it- : lon township, estimated cost, . $1,500.00. Christen Bridge, located 3 mile* . north Decatur in Hoot township, t estimated cost. $1,500.00 Weber Bridge, located ‘ 2 mil' } south and least of Preble, es- i tlmated cost. $1,200.00. | Meyer-Oakley Bridge, repair*. .tied I>4 miles east of S'ecl in Blue | Creek township, estimate! cost. | $1,700.00. I Sealed bids will be received until 10 j o'clock a.m. Central Standard time, on i September 3rd. 1929. Blds will be for the co.i.pletion of | the said improvements in a. oriaimc , witli Hie plan.*, profile ar i speeifi a- , Hons now on file in the office of til ‘ Auditor of said county, i nd shall in- , elude all labor and material for sa,d | work. Each bid shall be a-' nii panind by a , personal or surety bond in a sc,n renal , to twice tile amount of the bid file I; | said bond to be conditioned in the manner required by law. ; Each bid must be aeeomna iled with , the affidavits required by law. , Time for tile completion "f the "cork | will lie fixed at the time of awarding , contract. The board will reserve tue right to ( reject any or all bid* b. y bkeini;i:. G1T»: SHOEMA ;< E'l, J. 11. Hvl’l'-WAN. Board oV-CSonl-y <> -'mt*-.e.nei" : Attest: Albert HnHnw. Audit j '. Pub. Aug. 12-19. , _ 0 NOTICE (IF PI HI l< I.E ' TIV; Notice is hereby given tbit the undersigned. Superintendent of Constrm - ; tton of Byers and llipley et al. Ddaln in l-.lue Creek Township. Adams County, Indiana, will be on Monday. tog u«t 2<i. i mm. up until 10 o'clock A.M. of said day .it the otfice ot Ralph E. Coop. Count' Servcvor. of Adams County. Indiana. ■ in the Julius Hougk Block north of Hie court House, in the City of Decut ir. Adams County, Indiana, re ■■ i' e sealed bi is for the construction of said d inn in accordance with the report plans, profile and specifications titer's ir, i. >w or. file in the office of the Auditor of Adams County, Indiana, in said cause. I'Tom Statin’, O-f-OO to Stac.o'i 40 i--20 Blds will ’.e received an.', a contrai t < let for the draining system is ; lm>' u in the rep ,rt. profile, plans ami specifications 'nerefor. No con dentiai bids will lie aeccoted. Ea.-h bidder will be requir’d to state spe 'fhally for what lie will construct Mild drainage system furnished all labor and materials therefor Bidders "ill be required to file their bid as required by law upon forms furnished by tlie undersigned Superintendent of Construction. Each bidder will be required to make and fill- with his bid necessary affidavit ot non-collusion and that lie is a bona fide bidder. Each !>id must lie accompanied by a good ami siiiricient bond in a kuni equal to dutiable file amount of such bld conditioned for the faithful performance of said work, ami contract. Ea< li bid may be accompanied . with certified check for $75.00 as surety that the bidder will enter into contract with said Superinendent for the construction of the same, if he bo awarded the > ontract therefor. Such bond to be approved by the Superintendent pt Construction. Said Superintendent reserves the right to ' re’ect anv and all bids. Both bond and bid. shall be acknowledged by a person hating authority l> administer oaths. No bid will lie av«»pted in exees* of the estimated cost ot such work, or in excess ol Hie benefits found. ' The time for the completion of the work will lie made known by 111, So 1 pel intendent on the day of Hie sale, ' and tlie contractor will be required to I complete the work within tlie time fixed in the contract. RALPH E. ROOP. Superintendent of Construction. 1 Hated tills sth day of April, 1929. [ Aug. 12-12 _7 o . COMMISSIONERS’ ALLOW VXt E FXIH M (It ST l*und No. Amount Citizens Tele. Co.. Co Rev $ 55 35 I'ort Wayne Printing Co., Co. Rev . City of Decatur. Co. Rev H> I* Schaffer Hdw. Co., Co. < Rev . 19.‘m ! Sanitary Supply Co.. Co. Rev 3.15 • Marcella Nelson, Dept. Hire Clerk lOSW ■ Mayme E. Cloud. Dept. Hire . Clerk 10.50 Bernice Nelson. Clerk's Off. ! Ex ■ 5.96 Melbert & Ffeil Co., Clerk s Oil Ex 2.00 Albert Harlow. Salary 54.16 Edna M. .laberg, Aud. Cter. Hire 104.17 Albert Harlow. Aud. CUT. Ex 2.8 S 1 Waiodstoek Typewriter Co.. , Aud. 15.0" General Office Equip Corp, Aud. I Off. Ex. ' 2.09 Keystone Envelope Co.,*Treas. . 6ft. Ex. 12. H Sam Cook, Treas. Off. Ex 100.00 I Cfc’ra Anderson. Hee. off. Ex 2.00 Mrs. Harl Hollingsworth, Care ' of Prls 26.1" Harl Hollingsworth. Mileage 46.77 I I tie Hall Motor Co., Sheriff 1 Off. Ex, . . . 10.39 Mites It. Roop, Co. Rev. & 19S 1X1.5" Decatur Democrat, len Rd. Ex. 42.27 Aleta Harlow. Glen Rd. Ex 3.50 . Clifton E. Striker. Salary Supt. Ex 205.70 • Emma Striker. Asst, to Supt.... 105.00 Kiger Burnett Co.. Supt. Off Ex . 14.15 B. 1. Harber. Supt. Oft. Ex. ... 9.00 •j J. C. Cline, Assessor 112.5"

I c GrandstalT. Coroner !>!'??I j' w. Vizard. Health Coun . | Wm Haiongai'tner, Co <ou . .0 : August Conrod. Co. Council.. 0.00 Henry Dehner. Co. Connell - Chris Eielmr. C". Council • | 7'7iU7 l c.': ■! - . u'liff rniSo A 1. Stultz. Wash. iwp. As- ' — Leigh Bowen do 0 C. 1.. Estell do ”•» Ottilia Yoder Hart Assessor 2 » A. M Vorl Wab do « Ina Woodruff Jeff do ■ F. W. Lose Wash Twp Poor IM.™ Adams Co Hosp do Holthouse Drug Co do - •J' .1. M. Miller do -»•« .1. M. Miller do ‘r " Fisher and Harris do " .1. X- .1. Grocery do ■ ' • * V.lams Co. Mem Hosp Monroe do . .1.0" L F. Sommers Wabash do 46. Ml a'":. Ashbaueher Ct. House J.' M BreVntm Custodian 10O« .1. Gaskill Ct House 12»«» Carl Pumphrey do ■ Jesse Beery do -«? Decatur Lumber Co. do •«» Nor. Ind Cer. Corp do & Jail lI.M Service Laboratories Jail ' Fisher X- Harris Jail '.,'2Deeatur Lumber Co. do August Morgan Co Farm .. .. •>»-«’ Herbert LaFontaine do 40.00 David Crolzer do Henry Si Hiegel do H-«» Mrs. Myrl King do Mrs. Marv Crozier do , Edith Reed do , F. O. Martin do 45.9Sam Bailer do <•?? Martin Gilson do ’'C? .1. B. Miller do • ■0 Carl Pumphrey do Fisher & Harris do • u 00.13 Niblick & Co do . Decatur Electric Shop do Millers Bakery do ’ ‘ Decatur Hatchery <to :! s A. It. Ashbaueher do Schmitt Meat Market do *2.70 Lima Ctiehieial Co do Callow K.- Kohnc do •• Decatur Lbr Co do * 11.6 Standard Oil Co do I. & I. Grocery do ix'e Hardware Co do 3V.'.L» H Knapp & Son do 112.50 Alice Christen Bd of Guard .. . 35.00 Mary Myers do 35.0 j Mara McClure do .. 20.00 ‘Bernice Wilkerson do 20.00 Elisabeth Fogle do 15.00 Ga\lio Hoagland do 15.00 Florence Bollinger do 15.00 Dr. C. H. Branc h do 10.50 Glady Shady do 10.00 Jennie Bailer do 10 00 \V. Guy Br»»wn do 8.90 Lunetta W 'eman do 5.00 Helen Gau.a do 500 Indi/tna Reformatory do 65.00 Irene Byron Sant do 630.00 I. B. Current T. B. 25IAS .1. P Hemsitidt do 9j5 F. G. Eichhorn do -1 R. L. Price do 15.00 Adams Co Witness Legal Adv .... 55.14 Decatur Democrat do 31.17 Berne Review do 10.00 Julius Haugk Rental % . 18.00 S. E. Black Burial 75.00 Wells Bros do 75.00 Henry Dickerson Mileage J. P. . 7 20 Mathias Miller Buettner Rd • 10.00 Joseph -- .HLU**.

PUBLIC SALE Wc will sell at Public Sale at the Bellmont Park l air grounds, Decatur, Indiana, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1929 1:30 P. M. 0 COLTS—I REAL SADDLE HORSE Consisting of 20 yearling colts—lo two-year old colts halter broke. 1 Exceptionally good young saddle broke horse, lon will not he disappointed after seeing these colts, as they are all hand-picked, with lots of size, bone and quality. Come and see for yourself IRA E. CHIPMAN and C. B. DRAKE, Owners Johnson & Johnson, Auctioneers. “Auction Sale” The undersigned will sell to the highest bidder without reserve, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1929 at 6:30 P. M. rhe following described real estate, located on Southwest corner ol Line and Elm street: 7 Room Semi-modern Home, 2 car garage. Buildings in good repair. Newly painted. The lot is I*’ l lt>o feet, suflicient space for two more houses. I ERMS— $300.00 cash, day of sale; balance $25.00 P er month, low rate of interest. ' RO 1 * JOHNSON, auctioneer. Mrs. Ida Patterson, owner-

John Baker do : W • i ;civ is I »c1.(,! t I-,| I Jacob Huffman H & | JUlt,6 ! Homer Faust Reichert Rd Wm. Meahoerger do | Russell Jnberg do *""*) Dein Edison Stephenson i:,i , William Stephenson do 17 John Wechter Winter, g , i.„ Dix.m, David I>. Habegger d" James A H,'mil'll ks do Chas E. Bohner do 11 . 1 " I lecatur Democrat Rds Frm hte K- I.itterer I»<> •■’•R Albert Harlow do Imllnmipolls Com do Aleta Harlow do John Bucher Hwys tat Moran do 1,4 H> W. H. Bunner do ” Ott Ray do James V. Hemlrkks do C. C. Heer do 7:" “ Ed Beer do :?*>*' John E. .Mann do J. A. Hower do f;" I .' Clint Hurt do . Mi’o Sales do ''*■! ott Kodenbeck do Ed Miller do I; Wm. H. Bittner do John H Habegger do Fred Mathya do !''J Mart Bultemeyer do .II Erie Stone Co do .. ... , - Meshberger Urns. Co do i’-’o-u.. Spiceland Road M. Co do Adams Co Auto Co do Standard Oil Co do .... a-> W. P. Robinson do M. Duffee Tire Serftee Co do ■!,! Chicago & Erie R. 1; do Lauer Mfg Co do Indiana TYurk Co do Mossman Y”arnelle Co do k/h. <’has Magley do Witness mv* hand and seal this ’.th day of August 1929. Albert Harlow Adams County Auditor, Indiana, p Aii g IMS No. 218 4. NOTICE OF FIN \L SETTU M |;\ r 0F ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of i-’red G Hoile, to appear in th. Adams Circuit Court, held at Deem n, Indiana on the 2nd day of Sept. 1!L!» and show cause if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with t!i. .state nf said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then anl there make proof of heirship, and re. ceive their distributive shares LOUIS F. HOLLE, E x”'iitor. Decatur. Indiana. Aug. 3,192 T Attordeys: Frtiohte & Littcrer t $ • - Aug. 5,-12 —ww —o— Bld.«* For '»«!'<• Notice is hereby given that th* Board of County Commission, i - ~f viams county, state of Indiana, will, at the office of the auditor in said county on Tuesday. September 3, L'. ' and up until 9 o'clock. Central Standard Time, receive pealed bids for the furnishing of one new safe for the offi • of the Clerk of Adams Circuit Court, th same to be according to the plans and specifications now on file in the otfice of the Auditor of said county. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. All bids to be accompani- <1 witn the affidavit and bond as required hv law. B. F. Brelner Geo. Shoemaker J. G. Hoffman • Board of County Commissioners K Aug. 12-11 Get the Habit—Trade at Home. It Payi