Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 197, Decatur, Adams County, 19 August 1929 — Page 2

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** CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS, | | BUSINESS CARDS, | | AND NOTICES FOR SAK eoii SALE Chinchilla's, the most ~ popular fur rabbit. Chas. J. Miller, •26 N. 7th St. 184>-3U’x J()R SALE—Two sows, wil Ifarrou in Mugust and October. Also fifteen (boats, seven averaging 45 pounds and eight averaging 75 pounds apiece. Jeorge Mindeulang, Route 8. l!)5-3tx JOIt SALE High grade living room, « dining room and bed room suites. Vianos and radios. Also Kalamazoo Stoves, ranges and furnaces. We save you one-third to one-half. Why pay Store? Sold on credit. Phone 199. Sprague Furniture Co. 195-Ctx Toit SALE — A new six room modern bouse, past completed, on South Seventh street. Julius Haagk. 196 lltx £OR SALE Large Holstein cow, 4resh with cast by side. Monroe phone 196-3tx J’OR SAI.J£~7 room modern home on - West Madison St., inside railroad; basement under entire house; good furnace; motor plumbing; garage; a Jtargain. 6 room modern home on ‘North Second St. 90 foot frontage; jt a bargain. See Roy Johnson. •Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phone J()6. 1963 t J'OR SALE — Leather bed-daven- — port, in good condition. Call 866-J. • 1973 t-pd. TOR SALE — A general business J course, in International College at Tort Wayne. Will sell at a sacrifice to dispose of same, inquire at Dem•crat office. 197-3t-* -FOR SAI iE- Young chickens, dressed ‘ and delivered. Inquare of Mrs. Dale D. Moses. Phone 6782. 197-3 t WANTED WANTED — Furnished light housekeeping room near General Electric. Call 1182. 197-2t.\ j FOR RENT I FOR RENT —Furnished all modern fight housekeeping rooms. 320 Winchester St. Call 186. 105-31 x J'OR RENT —7 room semimodern » house, 109 South Eleventh street. Phone 1235. 197t3 LOST AND FOUND i<OST —White and yellow kitten. Re-1 ward. Phone 267. 196-3tx I s>ackage”“ ' • turn to Express Company. Reward. S 197t3 Snook Retrial Hearing • Postponed Until Tuesday a Columbus, 0., Aug. 19—(UP)—Hear Jig of a notion for new trial for Dr. lines Howard Snook, convicted of Wiurdering Theora Hix. his college girl ijiamorata, was postponed today unPl 9:30 A. M., tomorrow to give tie--s'nse counsel more time to prepaie Sir the hearing. * The motion alleges, among other Slings that the jury which convicted Mnook “was actuated by the spirit of Jie mob” and that two of the jurors *w< re unduly influenced." .5 The jury’s verdict makes imposition •4 death sentence mandatory * — .Q ; Jjueen Victoria of Sweden Reported 111 J Stockholm, Sweden. Aug. 19 (UP) w Queen VlcVtoria of Sweden is serJmsly 111 in Gei many, it was antiounc£l today. <■ The queen is at Mainau, her aucesTfial home on Lake Constance. She Jas been in bed for two months with bronchitis and fever. A bulletin isaix-d by her physicians unused grave anxiety in the nation, •lie Queen is 67.

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You Should A FARM BUY ONE NOW WE OFFER 40 acres near Monroe 79 acres near Geneva Small payment down, balance easy payments. Suttles Edwards Co. Niblick Block 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. LOBENSTEIN. MAYNARD & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur 316 or 844 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 Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. For BETTER Health See DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Drugless Physician iPhone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 >r<M KIIDLiIHBN MEETING Notice is hereby, given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of tlie Citizess Telephone Company of Decatur. Indiana, will be held at the office of the secretary of said company, in the city of Decatur, Indiana on l|on<hiy September 2, at seven o'clock p. tn,, for the purpose of electing five directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other busines as may be properly brought before said meeting. Hcrrnan F. Ehinger, Sec’y. Aug. 19 to Sept. Get tne Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays

DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice I Q Q S Doctoring the Effect Is analogous to mopping the floor under a leaking roof every time it rains. Removing the cause Is analogous to repairing the roof. r H nlS*EASF°Lfichiropractic does S >*not doctor up the effect, it removesthe cause. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Licensed Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 t<t 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 028 Decatur, Indiana

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MARKET REPORTS| DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, N.Y., Aug. 19.—(U.K) — Livestock market — Hogs: Receipts, 7,500; holdovers, 500. Market, fairly active, weak to 10c lower. 250-350 lbs. $10.50-111.25; 200-250 lbs., $11.15$12.25; 160-200 lbs., $12.10-$12.35; 130- ! 160 lbs., $11.90-$12.25; 90-130 lbs., $11.50-$12.00; packing sows, $9.50SIO.OO. Cattle: Receipts 1,750; market, slow, steady, 25c lower. Calves: Receipts, 950; market, active and steady; beef steers, $13.50-$15.50; light yearling steers and heifers, ■ $14.50-116.25; beef cows. $9.25-$10.00; low cutter and cutter cows, $5.00$7.75; vealers, $17.00-SIB.OO. Sheep: Receipts. 4.200; market, lambs steady to active; bulk fat lambs. $13.25-$14.25; bulk cull lambs, $9.25 $ 10.50; bulk fat ewes, $6.25$7.25. Chicago's Grain Close Sept. Dec. Mar. May . Wheat . 138% 146% 152% 156% Cprn 102% 96T, 101% 104% • Oats . 48% 52% 55% 57% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected August 19 No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.21 ' No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.19 No. 2 White Oats 40c Barley 50c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERSEGG MARKET Eggs dozen ~xu 31C: . ! BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 41c j Raisin Growers Get < First Farm Board Aid i Washington. Aug. 19— (UP) — The • federal farm board has gone to the ; rescue of the California grape and rai- , sin trade in its first large scale attempt to assist agriculture under the | new Hoover program. The industry, , which has tripled since 1920, has howc ever been in financial trouble. The board announced today that $9.- f 000.000 was being advanced to the sun- f maid raisin growers cooperative of 1 California. Half of ’his is to be advanced by the farm >oard out of the * $150,000,000 revolving fund appropria- 1 ted by Congress. The other half is to ' be advanced by California bankers. ‘ The board also had decided to ad- " vance sufficient funds to finance the 1 fresh grape crop through the federal fruit stabilization corporation, the a- ’ mount being undecided at the moment. 1 FIRE IN CANADA ( Winnepeg, Canada Aug. 19—(UP) — 1 Twenty-six buildings . including two I hotels, two banks and the post office t weie destroyed by fire, today, at Lloyd 1 Minister. No loss of life was reported, c It was indicated the fire was not un- ! tier control just before noon. ] o — NOTlCE—Ground may be had for the haulling. Inquire 339 North Ninth St. or see Fred Parr. 197-2tx

Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewrit ing 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. Rldg. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night. Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 (T —— O Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER and Real Estate If you wish to sell your real estate either city property or farm land, see me for Quick Sale; by Auction or at private treaty. Office Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. * Phones 606 and 1022. o o I

| COURTHOUSE Fined for Assault Glenn Kiser, who, has been in jail for several days on a charge of assault and battery with Intent was arraigned in court this morning. By agreement of Prosecutor Nathan Nelson and Kiser's attorney. H. M. DeVoss. Iflser pleaded guilty to a charge of assault and battery. He was fined $5.00 and costs and was committed to the Adams county jail until the fine and costs were paid. , Administrator Appointed Letters of administration were issued to’ Albert Kelsey in the estate of Elleu Kelsey. Bond in the sum of SBOO was filed and approved. C. J. Lutz is attorney for the administrator. Reckless Driver Fined Clarence Weaver of Geneva was fined SI.OO and costs for reckless driving in the court of Justice J. W. Barr at Geneva. Saturday. Gaylord Weaver was acquitted on a similar charge. State's attorney Nathan Nelson prosecuted the case. Gets Judgment In the case of Central Grocery of Geneva vs. Earl Ninde and Mary B. Ninde. suit on account, Justice Barr awarded a judgment on the full amount of the suit to the plaintiff. Attorney Nathan Nelson represented the Central Grocery. ■ .... ■ n DEATH SUMMONS HENRY DOEHRMAN iCO.M’IXVED FROM PAGE ONE) Mrs. Conrad Dothrinan, was born March 16, 1835, at Preble, Indiana, and died from contplicat.ions, Saturday. August 17. 1929, at his home in Preble township. He' was married and his wife proceeded him in death, expiring Feb. 27, 1928. To this union were bom the following children, Lizette Doehrman, Mrs. Clara Limbert, Mrs. Minnie Schlaudroff, Mrs. Hulda Schultz, all of Fort Wayne; Henry Doehrman, of Midland, Michigan, and five grandchildren. One daughter preceeded him in death. A sister, Mrs. Frank Buuck of Allen county is the only one of the nine children born to Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Doehrman living, the deceased. Henry Doehrman being the second last of the family to die. Mr. Doerhtnan had been ailing for some time but was not seriously ill more than one half day, before he died. He became ill Friday night and Saturday morning lie failed to arise at his usual time. He died in the afternoon. He was a life long resident of Adams county and a member of the Frled-heim Lutheran church. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 o'clock (sun time) at the house, and at 2 o’clock (sun time) at the Friedhelm Lutheran church, with the Rev. C. B. Preuss officiating. Burial will be made in the Friedhelm cemetery.

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NOTICE TO HHIIMiE « O \TH A«'TOII* Notice is hereby given that thv KiMirh jof County Commissioners of Adams County. State of Indian ■, at their . rooinii in the Court House at Decatur, . Indiana, will receive sealed bids lor the construction of the following' bridges In said county, tonic llleeke Bridge, located miles east and 3 miles north of De.a- . tur. in I nion tnwnaiilp, cstiiaat- ' ed cost, 11,000.00. Johnson Retaining Wall. )m tiled it miles north of D-cnl t;- In Union township, estimated cost, J 1.500.00. Christen Bridge, loc.tied 3 mile’ north Decatur in Root township, estimated cost. st.r>in». «nt Weber Bridge, located % mil-* < south anti 1% east of Preble, estimated cost, 51.200.(t0. Mever-Oaklet Bridge, repair |lo. died 1% milts east of t-'cel in Bine Creek townshU’. estimated cost. $1,700.00. Scaled bids will be ree. lved until 10 o'clock a.m. Central Staildtir I time, cn September "rd. 1020. Nids will be tor the completion ol the said Improvements in eumoruanee with Hie plans, profile al l s|nc.h aHodh now on file in the office of tn Auditor of said county, ami shall include all labor and material for said work. Each bid shall be acron.punivd by a personal or surety bond in a sv.n e<;iial to twice thd amount of the bid file'.; Maid bond to be conditioned in the manner required by law. ‘ Each hid must he accompanied with the affidavits required hy law. Time for the completion of the work will h»- hxed at the time of awarding contract. The board will reserve the right to reject any or all bids. B. I\ BIIEINER. GEO. SHOEMAKE't, .1. G. HOFFMAN, Board of County Co nmissioneri; Attest : Albert Harlow, Audit i *. Puh. Aug. 12-19. ——D — BID* FOB < 'DM MHH( I %l. I’EII'I I I.IZ.EK Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Adams County. State of Indiana, will on September 3, 1929, receive sealed bids for furnishing 5 tons of commercial fertilizer. The bids must be for the fertilizer properly mixed, contaim-d in 125-lb. 1 hags, and delivered at the County In- i tirmary free of. all transportation charges. The boards reserve the right to iciect any or all bids. B. F. BREIN’Et?.. GEO. SIKYEM VKE!:. J. G. HOFFM \N Board of County Commissioners < Pub. Aug. 12-19. O — 1 Bills For New Safe Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Adams county, state of Indiana, will, at , the office of the auditor in said county or. Tuesday, September 3. 1929 and up . until ? o’c lock. Central Standard Time, ; receive sealed bids for the furnishing of one new safe for the office of the Clerk of Adams Circuit Court, the same , to be according to the plans and specifications now on file in the office of- - Auditor of said county. The board reserves the right to re- ' ject any or all bids, All bids to be accompanied wiin the i affidavit and bond as required by law. B. F. Breiner ( Geo. Shoemaker .1. G. Hoffman Board of County Commissioners Aug. 12-19 ; (OMMbMItMiRV U.IOUWII. I'.B Al Gl NT Fund No. • Amount Citizens Tele. Co.. Co. Rev $ 55.35 Fort Wayne Printing Co., Co. Rev 60.96 Cjty of Decatur. Co. Rev 76.1 S Schaffer Hdw. Co., Co. Rev 49.0 S - Sanitary Supply Co.. Co. Rev . 3.15 ■ Marcella Nelson, Dept. Hire 1 Clerk 105.00 Mayme E. Cloud, Dept. Hire Clerk 10.30 1 Bernice Nelson, Clerk's Off. Ex 5.96 Meibert & Ffeil Co., Clerk’s Off l Ex 2.00 , Albert Harlow, Salary 54.16 Edna M. Jaberg, Aud. Cler. Hire 104.17 Albert Harlow, Aud. Off. Ex 2.8 S Woodstock Typewriter Co., Aud. . 45.00 General Office Equip Corp, Aud. Off. Ex 2.00 Keystone Envelope Co., Treas. IKI . ! >:. 12. H Sam Cook, Treps. Off. Ex . 100.00 (Jara Anderson, Rec. Off. Ex 2.00 Mrs. Marl Hollingsworth. Care of Pris 26.10 Hail Hollingsworth, Mileage 46.75 The Hall Motor Co., Sheriff off. Ex 10.59 . Miles R. Roop. Co. Rev. & 198 ... 184.50 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 11.15 B. I. Harber, Supt. Off. Ex 9.00 J. C. Cline. Assessor 1f2.50 J. C. Grandstaff. Coroner .. 17.H0 I. W Vizard. Health Coun ... 28.13 Win. Baumgartner. Co. Con 10.00 August Conrod, Co. Council. . 10.00 Henry Dehner, Co. .Council .. 10.09 (*hri« Eicher. *’o. Council 10.0 ) James Genney, Co. Council 10.00 M. Kirsch, (’<•. Council 10.00 Henry B. Heller. Co. Att 50.0 1 Ed A. Ashbaucher, Bd. Review 20.00 J. R. Felty, Bd. Review . 20.00 Albert Harlow, Bd. Review . 20.00 Daniel Sprangue. Bd. Review 20.00 Mabelle Myers. Sal. Att. Off . 105.00 .t. L. Stultz, Wash. Twp. Assessor 6.50 Leigh Bowen do 6.50 C. 1,. Estell do 6.50 Ottilia Yoder Hart Assessor 2.00 A. M. Vorhees Wab do 5.00 Ina Woodruff Jeff do 30.00 F. W. Lose Wash Ywp Poor . 106,00 Adams Co Hosp do 37.50 Holthouse Drug Co do 20.58 J. M. Miller do 20.00 J. M Miller do 12 50 Fisher and Harris do 5.00 J. & J. Grocery do 5.00 Adams Co. Mem Hosp Monroe do. 33.00 L. F. Sommers Wabash do ... 46.50 Mary Blocker do 23.88 A. R. Ashbaucher Ct. House 10oo.0<» N. N. Schrock do 4,465.00 J. M. Breiner Custodian 100.00 J. Gaskill Ct House $ . 120.00 Carl Pumphrey do 15.00 John Bucher do 12.00 Jesse Beery do 2.00 .Decatur Lumbey Co. do 85 Nor. Ind., Cor. Corp do <t Jail 11.00 Servlc'e Laboratories Jail 40.75 Fisher & Harris Jail 3.90 Decatur Lumber Co. do 2.57 August Morgan Co Farm 55.00

Herbert laiFontaine do • 40.00 David Crolier do -}•[ Henry Sehleirel .1.. »•»« Mr». Mytl King <!■> Mrs. Mary <'roller rto J Bdith Reetl do I - . D Martin do Sam Hailer do <.ou Martin Gllxon do .1. 11. Miller do : ' Carl Pumphrey do , Fisher Ar Harris do is Nibli< k A: Co do J’- 4 ® Decatur Electric Shop do •• * Millers Bakery do •'•‘•i. Decatur Hatchery do •*. L A R. Ashbaucher <lo Schmitt Meat Market do Lima Chem<‘i«l Co do {" JO Callow Ar Kohne do Decatur Lbr Co do ' Standard Oil Co do h. M J. A: J. Grocery du Izce Hardware Co do • 3.>?.L» H. Knapp & Son do 112 Alice Christen Bd of Guard 35.00 Mary Myers do 35.00 Mara McClure do 20.00 Bernice Wilkerson do 20.00 Elizabeth Fogle do K l *®? Gaylie Hoagland d»» 10.00 Florence Bollinger jlo 15.00 Dr. C. H. Branch do 10.50 Glady Shady do 10.00 Jennie Bailer do ; P» W. Guy Brown do . \9O Lunetta Whiteman do 3.°° Helen Gaunt do / 00 Indiana Reformatory do 6».00 Irene Byron Sant do 63b.‘0 J. B. Current T. B 251.5 S -I. P. Hemstidt do O.io F. G. Eichhorn do 12.00 R. U Price do 13 00 Adams Cn Witness Legal Adv .... 35.7 4 Decatur Democrat do 31.47 I’erne Review do 10.00 Julius Haugk Rental 18.00 S E. Black Burial 75.60 Wells Broa do 75."0 Henrv Dickerson Mileage J. P. . 7.20 Mathias Miller Buettner Rd 10.00 Joseph Steigmeyer do 10.00 John Baker do 4.50 Win. Davis Debolt Rd 2.011.66 Jacob Huffman II A: I. 2.00 Homer Faust* Reichert Rd ... 10 00 Wrn. Meshberger do ... 10.00 Russell Jaberg do . 5 0•» Dean Edison Stephenson Rd 3.402.17 William Stephenson do iox.no John Wechter Winteregg Rd . . 10.00 David D. Habegger do Jo.oo James A. Hemiricks do 7.00 Chas E. Bohner do -50 J»ecatur Democrat Rds 219.94 Fruchte Ar Littcrer Do 150 no Albert Harlow do . ... 107.00 Indianapolis Com do 26.70 Aleta Harlow do 11.50 John Bucher Hwys 614.40 lat Moran du . 422.61 W. H. Bunner do .... 295.23 Oft Ra> do 226.50 James V. Hendricks do .... .270.65 C. C. Beer do 256. G Ed Beer do .. 219 00 John E. Mann do . 72<'O J. A. Hower do .. 71.25 -Clint Hart do . 61 Milo Sales do 37.50 Ott Rodenbeck do . 32.25 Ed Miller do 31.31 Wm. H. Bittner du 23.75 John H. Habegger do 19.50 Fred Matl.ys do 19.00 Mart Bultemeyer do 16.00 Erie Stone Co do 2,549.51 Meshberger Broa. Co do 1,707.99 Spiceland Road M. Co do 950.00 Adains Co Auto- Co do 91.90 Standard Oil Co do 362.77 W. P. Robinson do lit. »0 McDuffee Tire Serfice Co do . 67.20 Chicago & Erie R. R, do . 25.00 Lauer Mfg Co do 15.61 Indiana Truck Co do 6.49 Mossman Yarnelle Co do 6.0 u Chas Magley do 185.00 Witness my hand and seal this sth day of August 1929. Albert Harlow Adams County Auditor, Indiana. Aug 12-19 <j. Mrs. John Tyner, was called to Bryant, last evening, on account of the death of her nephew, William Iliff, who was drowned yesterday afternoon while in swimming. Robert Garaad, of this, office, has returned to his work after a weeks vacation.

-'u /tian., . - I Xi < I For Sale ‘ I| Non-Taxable Bonds ® $244.00 B $452.00 B $632.00 Qb ttj Gravel Road Bonds of the counties of Jffii ADAMS i DeKALB g JAV I

NOTH EOF ITNII, s|:i || |. M | Vr ESTATE NO. XV.2 1 Notice is herein given to the tors, heirs and legatees of (’haum-v l Brvntlingvr, deceased, to app. H Adams Circuit Court, held at • Indiana on the 12th day of Sept and show cause, if any, wh\ »i IP p;' ' al Settlement Accounts with th. ‘ ' of said decedent should not be ed; and said heirs are notified to th P .' and there make proof of heirslun receive their distributive ’ Melvin J. Welker, Adminß: rator Decatur, Indiana Auk 17- Rc’fi Attorneys Lenhart, Heller a . iurfftr August ly-26 1 11 o NOTIC E OF Pl 111 IC I.ETTixi. Notice is hereby given th :l n lv un . dersigned, Superintendent of <’onstru< tion of Byers and Ripley et al, Dd a j n j n Blue Creek Township, Ada ns Countv Indiana, will be on Mondax, \HKHMt 20. 1929. up until 10 o’clock A.M. of said dav t the office of Ralph E. Poop. County Surveyor, of Adams County. Indiana jn the Julius Hougk Block north of the Court Houee. In the City «•; Deuatir Adams County, Indiana, "re ei . e >e ih j bids for the construction of sud dram in accordance with the report plans, profile and speeftications then • : . >,v or. file in the Office, of the Auditor Hf Adams County, Indiana, in said a ae. Fi on* Station 0-1-00 to Slace.i -i«. 29 Fids wiH be received an ', a < i»ntra«t iel for the draining system as shown in the report, profile, plans and sp» . tic at ions therefor. No conPdential bids will Io a< pt-tl. Ea« h bidder will be requir’d t (J X | Uh » spe 'ficalJy fur what he will lonsiru* said drainage system furnished all kU bur and materials therefor. Bidders will be required to Ide their bid as required by law upon forms furnished by the undersigned Superintendent of C‘>nslruftion. Each bidd- r wi’,l be required to make and tile with hi« bid necessary affidavit of non-<■•dhision and that lie is a bona tide bidder. Each bid must be accompanied by a good an i sufficient bond in a sum equal to douable the amount of such bid conditioned for tlie faithful performan* < of said work, and contract. Each bid may he accompanied with certified cheek for s7s.ffo as surety that the bidder will enter into contract with said Superinendent for the construction of the same, if he be awarded the contract therefor. Such bond to be approved by the Superintendent of Construction. Said Superintendent reserves the right to reject any and 'fill Wds Both Bond and .bid shall lie a< knowledged by a person havjng authority to administer oaths. * No bid will be accepted in • ' >"f the estimated cost of such work, or in excess ot the benefits found The time for the completion t the work will be made known by the Superintendent on the day of the sale, and the contrac tor will be re«iuirv<i to complete the work within the time Used in the contract. RALPH E. ROOP Superintendent of Constru-1i ui. Dated this 11th day of August Aug. 12-13 - ’ -0 — Fancy Elberta Peaches for cannings at Fisher & Harris Grocery Tuesday morning. It

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