Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 69, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1930 — Page 2

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yimnw—iniTiiiiTiiriirn ir~“ ><i«x x'xwa CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, « * BUSINESS CARDS, ; AND NOTICES KJC.X « »< «■«'!< >< X>>(<«'» »< M.S x '«« « >< :< xM FOR SALE FOR SALK- Feeding tanVagb al the Decatur Rendering Plant, ’i ton lots or more delivered tree oi! charge. Phone 870 Tor 513. 20lti Ftlß Sale l:'.-4 toil D<><lge' truek.l paneTTied; 2 coming yearling colts: ' 1 Jersey bull; 1 Four row beet cul- 1 tivator. 19-21 24-26-28-x I FOR SALE My Guernsey 2 yea; , old. bull; 2 Guernsey heifer calves 5 head Shropshires. Lynn Stewar’, 2 tulles north '<• mile west Wrer., Ohio. 67-3tx FOiR SALE- 5 tear o 1 d ~(■ Tiernsc v cow. a good one. Good corn planner. Good work horse. Frank Smith, SSuth, 13th street. 68-3tx FOR3SALB—Hi ton Dodge truck, panel bed; 2 coming yearling colts; 1 Jersey bull; 1 four-row iir! . Cultivator. Lolarid A. Ripley, Monroe, Ind., R. R. 2, Willshire phone. 19-21-24-26-28-30 X BAKE SALE t'raigville Ladies Aid at Gerber's Meat Market Saturday, Mar. 22. Sale starts at 9 o'clock 68-2tx Turkey Egg*. 35c. R. J. Mann, R. 9. . — 69t3x Mattresses. Rig barguflF- in mattresses at our store, fQI JJ- next few days, selling from : 7;50 -up to 30.00 dollars. Sflragnej F-ur til*’ure Co.. 3 doors West of the F O. Phone 199. 69-3tc POR SALE 1 trailer: 2 Fold jUucks; one 1927 ton Star truck: owe T 925 Ford coupe used tires and tubes and parts tor all makes of cars. Bielkes Wrecking Co.. 1109 Nnttriian Ave. 69-3tx HOR SALE- Rawleigh Good Health .'j’roducU. .1. A. Tumhleson. 903 Itharkes St. Phone 5754. 69-3tx FQJ~SALE or KENT Farm 1.-' acres. Liberal lental. attractive 1 sQce. E. A. Tonnelier. 333 fourth St. Phone 286. ’ 69-3tc F. e—a R 'ETAO EA EAE, WANTED WANTED —Trees and shrubbery to epriiy ami trim. N. W. Fry, 1404 l{£est Monroe street, Phone 682. 61-61 WANTED—I louse work by girl. Call phone 663. 67-3tx WANTED lb buy day old" Dur tpviu o: some other heavy calves. \Vilmer Worthman, Craigville pkuue. 6S-3tx. , Wanted About 50~heml~f~good t draft colts from one to four years q!<l Call phone 386 E. J. Ahr. 68-3'x i FOR RENT FOR ReNT Furnished light house I keeping apartment, first flodr. plea .-unit rooms, sink in kitchen, private . entrance, porch, basement, garage, j .Aso garden. Inqniie 1127 W. Mon- . ror. phone 1269. 67-6 FDR RENT ~1 seven room house on North Ninth street, modern | except heat. Garage. A. D. Sullies. -ts >-3t { For lir.N 1— 1 lour room house on North Niu h Street, electric lights ' cistern. A. I). Suttles 6.-3 t ■ FOR RENT or SALE Farm. 121 ' acres. Liberal rental, attractive prlre. Inquire E. A. Tonnellier, 3;l,; 1 Fourth street, Phone 286 vS-3t FOR RENT OF SALE One - Sixteen acre farm. A. D. Suttles, Gdn. 68-31 ; FOR RENT Fn-nished light house•keeping rooms tn Modern home. dll N. 2nd street or phone 486. 68-31 I For-rentT loom house at 231 i ■ .North 11th St. Phone 396 or In-1 quire 223 Not th 11th st. 69 3tx LOST And FOUND i ami ihwi Rat Ter * j’ier. Finder please phone 457 and \ deceive reward. 68-31 ; •** „, AOTKE OF V DWI \ISI ie VI KI .V* * ll I <H KI. \ I I V I I uuihJ a UnmiSii iitrix <*f the f'Mtate of Henry I. Tv»*pb-, <lt - i 4-w.M'tl. herrLx gh vs notice that by I , \hi n<- .»(' m n >». -U : -•! ? h-‘ Viairs X'U'Uit Court sh; will BETWEEN T«E HULKS UK la on O’CLOCK A. AND 2:i»0 O'CLOCK P AL, OX, SATURDAY MARCH V.*, H»3V. at the ‘lyw office of Dore B. Erwin on Soutu Soj ond Street. Dei nlur, Indiana, aul t.jjin da> to day there after until s -id* Uilvr Cor .-aiv at private sale, the -fpHowirig described real estate, toTil UT \O. I ~ THio south half «’s » of the north-■ quarter I'.p of section five > j Luu* nauip twenty-six <-t»t north, fifteen «!■’» east, I elJfUty <xo) acres, ui.ire or less, ia i Ada.ns Counts. Indlane TH i< r \o. J ’The northeast quarter (|i •4‘ ih-l si»»i i l»«a> t <L > **f se»ti»»;i . f • ' (l>D nsllip ’ - • :! V -i '• not th. rantfe fifteen i lai east. • on- ; Lieinitix fortx < »•»» a* res. nn»rc or h?., i Adams C«»unty. Indfan.i. , J> ii<j sale will be mad<* subject'I >j "th- approval of th Adunis Circuit j tur not lc-s titan life full ap-' "praised vlaac of wild real estue; < l upon the i\>Uowinx terms and •ruuditions. 10-wit; - n:i<»iOne third of th- pint hasv mom-) ; MtM-H In band: the halant e in ttv » ; ‘■w-dual install au nt’’, pajablc in me ’ •‘ntid i.v > x ears fro n date of sab’.--”F>j fi t t . d pa> inerUs t<» be < v idem < I f»\ notes of Hie pun liaser, hearinu M\-per «rnt HR. I Interest from th •• •- waiilng rrHef. providing forj -n t tor»i4\ *> f e and seen re-1 by inort-, -Krilir on the real estate auhl. ..or H*e pur< ha.M?r ipay pa> all cash, -aidu-s to la’ sc tirvil by personal huh ■ly likewise. S.ibl r«Mil estate will «•<■ free al all li' n-. v.xt epl a I w<> •l.hmisnid livllai *' < <»'it» > mwri-: -hi Tr,tc( No. 1.. wl«F« h tile par-. rh#f**» r will i« siiioe un<l w|ti« u bears. fyiMNcwt , ( f the i ll' us fl l ■ and Oli'hoH' per cent 1 5 MH UUVIA THTEPLK --m Ailniittlstra.tr lx lAARE B. ERWIN, AHurney. March I-14-dl

Treat Your Feet to the Best Interwoven Socks in a wide variety of beautiful new Spring patterns. 50c, 75c, SI.OO T1 PBS!.' 'gßffWL! ncuoueX'Co. ■g# Pvcatur Ind. WbAg MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL FOREIGN MARKETS Corrected .March 20 60-120 pounds $8.95 t 120-140 pounds 9.35 14U-160 pounds 10.00 | 160-200 pounds 10.60 200-230 pounds 10.45 230-260 pounds 10.01) 260-300 pounds * 9.70 300-350 pounds 9.45 Roughs $7.00-18.00 Stags $5.00-46.00 i'alves $13..-,'» Lambs $ 9.50 Cattle: Canners $3.00-14.00 Cutters $ 1.00-45.50 Medium Cows $5.50-46.00 Goods Cows $6.00 $7.50 Steers $7.0041.00 Helfers SB.OO-11.00 Butcher Heil'ets $7.00-49.00 Bulls 46.00-48.00 East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 21. U.P.: -Livestock: Hogs: receipts. 2.500; holdovers, 960: fairly active to all interests; i generally steady; bulk. 120-210 lbs., i $11.25: few. 411' 35; 220-250 lbs., j $10.,50-111; 270-325 lbs., $lO-$10.25: packing sows. $S 75-49.25. Cattle: receipts. 250; most cows steady: medium heifers, $11.35; cutter cow.-. -3.75-$6.25. Calves: receipts. 800; vcalers. 50c-$l lower, in-between grades at, maximum decline; good to choice.| $14.50-sls; common and med'umJ $9 sl2: culls downward to $6.50. Sheep: receipts, 1.500; lamb; active, fully 25c higher: good to ce woolskins. $1(1.59-SH; clip-, | ” ts. $9.50-$1O; wooied ewes, 46.50' down. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind.. Mar. 21.—;U,R1, —1 .restock: Cattle receipts, 100; calves. 75; hogs. 4G(»; sheep. 50; hog market ’ steady; 90-110 lbs.. 49.25; 110-120 I lbs.. $9.50: 12'1-130 lbs.. $3 75: 130 1140 lbs.. $10; 140-150 lbs., $10.2,5: 1150-160 lbs.. $10.50; 160-200 lbs.. 1'10.75; 200-225 lbs.. $10.65; 225-250 jibs.. $lO 50: 250-275 lbs.. $10.25; 1275390 lbs.. $10; 300-350 lbs.. $9.80; eughs. $8: stags. $6;, calves, i $14.50; lambs. $9. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July F.’pt. Wheat $1.071,, I.lo'-, 1.093 s 1.11% Corn .81 s * .Bisg .StAs .87’, i Oats .43 .43 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected March 20. 1 No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat 95c No. 2 Hard Wheat 92c I No. 2 White Oats 37c Barley 50c Eye 80c I Corn 85c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET ; Eggs, dozen 22c BUTTERFAT AT STATION | Butterfat 36c \ pp«ii Ul mei>l «»i YfJiuiiiHt r;it« r N«». | N<» is ItervUy iriven. That th<i indersi has been appointed Adl.ninistiaior or the vstat.- of Lv' i ITroutncr, hue o£.Adams County, deheaded, ihe estate is probably solj vent. May Funk, Administratrix H. R, McClanahan, Attorney. March 13, 1930 March l.i-21-L’S i \OITFE l > I IX-i’\YEIC> Taxrs for The tear IlltfU ratable In MOU. Ne’.jve is hereby piven to the Taxpay.i# oi Adam County, Indian.'., ■ that I haw received the ’lax Dupliai.4- of 1 and that I will attend it the Treasurer m Os the, as the law ’ liieds f«»r trie purpose of receiving I taxes iu»w <1 ir. »»4U-h<ilf due on or I icffirv.thv First M »mkn in May, 1'.»30 ; he sa ue beinK Mondav. Mav sth. i'»3i. Ihe sec nd half i*j £? t-.ue th ! d-j»t half is paid vrh-a due) la » umj :n,4 dii<- and apa.' übh- on or before he First Monda.-- hi November. HGIO lUn same bfin-r November 3rd, ll»::n I (’* rsuns writiu- in requestiii., r a- ! nount of taxes wfli pleast yive det ■ i riplion «»r projM’rty (whether rril or t »t rsoiLil> and I »cation of property : ; i vsessvd. .is to fownship or corporaiition. in order I vsavi* time and eoni ‘‘iislon <»f names. | inr Measurer w ill n-»t bv respoii : Hbiv for the pemtllj- and charges on •j ivpt t iX'H resulting from any >‘ Ui»issi<»n »>f the pers»»n paying io ■ptiHr definitely «>n what property, ' ' u whose name, ami in what ’lown- ■! -hip or < , i»rpoi a t "’H it was «iSs«-sse/1. I ’til pv> ns ha-oig sold or bought r« al date or -a:y prison desiring .. Hvhlon made of the tHX.cs. arc r. quested to •!». this al utiir. ;»« it pi • omdiierHl»l<- t i»m- lv make LIL islons and s parair receipts. ■ l Alt livHnuuenl laws imist be taken •j Hr «»f iMiJor • tar viir rejit tax <an paid. 5 Ihr lax ;»•<-cipt ♦lrs< rilH>s all pr • • ’•fperiy paid on. Taxpayers should ***•- ’ 'lih their tewipts in vl'l<i to st' jthat all real ♦state, prsonal lAopcrtj Lind poll tax I? listd E<l A. Ashbaurlier. i freaatirer of Adams County, Indiati?. March 15-17-13-21-2'4-28.

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Mil’ll i: <»F Xi M E OF I. INI) ai i>ri<n;s office: of* adams COI N;tY. STATE OF INDIANA Notice is hereby given that pur- 1 suant t»> the statute in such cases made amt provided, the undersigned, Albert Harlow, as auditor in and for said connt.x of Adams and state of Indiana, will on the Kiwi Huy of Ylar<-h 11130 i'tlrt tt'ii tii v Ti ’ui S 'O£' it-ii V i i'Otk A- j M and I u clock C Nl on said dat. ; offer for sale at public aucti'Wi and i uutcrx. and will sell to the highest Idddei. al the east <loor of the Court] House in tbv city of Deeatur, in the-i County <>f Adams and state of In-1 diana. the rents and profits for a. t -rm not exceeding seven years of the following real estate situated in s.id <ounty, towit: Inlut number iwne hundred thirty-five 035) in Al1< n ’l’. Lynch’s Addition tn the city’ of I Ih catnr. Indiana, as the same is des-I ignaicd <»n the recorded plat of said | additio-n. and in case the rents and profits aforsesaid fail to bring the amount demanded to satisfy prin-i i ipa). interest, damages and costs, together with all accruing costs upon a mortgage executed by Ada Stevens »’laren< c Stevens and Bertha Stevens] his wife. Richard Stevens and Eliza-, loth Stevens his wife, Viola Cartnin and It. I>. Carmin her husband on the .'lst <lay of September, ’11*25, in favor of tur Stati of Indiana, for the use! of C.minion, School Fbnd for the pa*. - j niriii of Five hundred ami fifty doj-l hits » J'..50 00) Common S< ho d Funds borrowed by said Ada Stevens, <’la»i‘ii< e Stexviis. Viola Carmin and Rich-] ard Stevens with interest ac< ordin-r; to law: I will at the same time and I p!a.-e and in like manner as afore-] s.iid offer far sale at public auction j and outers to tin highest bidder fori . ash in hand, the ter simple, or all j the right, title and interest of said j Ada Stevens. Chirriicv Stevens. Her-. Ilia Stevens. RiHiard Stevens.. Eliza -1 betn Stevens, Viola Carmin ami l». i D. <’a rmin and ail persons firms or] ■ orpoiatiun claiming or holding any rights, title or interest in or through th, fi or either of them in and *o saiil real estate. <»r so much thereof or such part thereof, as may nrsessarv io satisfy the principal, interest, damages, insurance an I <--sts ami accuring <-osts due upoa s.iid mortgage in favor of the Slatof Indiana. The a mount dur upon said mortgagr as shown by the records in lb’s <.:fu . is as follows towit.

Notice of Sale of Personal Property by Administrator ■" ■ • Notice is hereby given that al the hour of 12 o'clock Noon of Wednesday, Second day of April, 1930 th ■ undei signed administratrix of the estate of Henry Kiefer, deceased, will s, '! at public sale at the late residence of decedent, 4 miles east ..nd 1 mile north of Ossian and 1% miles north of Echo, the following <'< -eribed personal property belonging to the e-tate of decedent, to-wit: 2 Herses- 7 Cows; 2 Sows and 9 Pigs; 130 fliickens; Disc; Cultipackei; Mower; Plew; Drill; Corn Plow; Cultivator; Wagon; Hay; Cats; Brooder Coops; Tractor and Plow: Cement Mixer; Chain; I'ariow: Kettle; Tank; Pump and Engine; and other articles. TERMS OF SALE - All sums of $5.00 and under cash In hand on dav of sale. A credit of !' months will be given where the amount purcliased exceeds $5.00. by purchaser executing his note with approved security, and liearing interest at the rate of 8% after 3 montlis from dace of sale. No property shall be removed until settled for. CLARA KIEFER, Administratrix Harry Bunn, auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit farming 1 will sell at public auction at my resilience on the J. E. l iman farm. 3 Vi: mi.es east and V 2 mile north of Decatur; 2 miles north and % mile west of Bobo; 2 miles south and mih west of Bleeke Church, on MONDAY, MARCH 24,1930 Commencing at 10 a. in. S—HEAD OF HORSES—S Roan hors<-. 9 years old. 14IHI lb.-.. sound. Sorrel horse, 7 years old, lioo !bs.: Team gray horses 12 years old. weight 2600 lbs; Black ho'-se. general purpose. These are all good work horses. B—HEAD OF CATTLE—B Two- Holstein cows, fresh; Holstein and Guernsey cow. fre-h; Cu'-rnsey cow. giving a good flow, was fresh in December, bred; 4 Holstein and Guernsey heifers, from 5 months to 18 mouths old. 26—HEAD OF HOGS—26 Broad Sows due. to tarrow by day of sale; 23 Shoals, will weigh film: 80 to It'n pounds each. HAY AND GRAIN 4 ton of Good Timothy Hay; 4 ton of Good Clover Hay; 300 shocks ■f Shr> d led Corn Fodder; 200 bushel Good Solid Corn in crib; 200 bushel of Oats, good for seed. 290 bn. ol cleaned Manchu Soy Beans for seed; 100 bu. of good Barley. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS ,M. t’mmick binder. 3 ft. ent. in first class condition; Deering mower, 3 ft; Dain hay loader; side delivery hay rake and tedder combined, li.'i’ new; Turnbull wagon, almost new; bay ladders: triple wagon box; double wagon Im>x; Nisco manure spreader; Hoosier 10 disc grain drill f.'.tilizor attachment; Hoo. ier 8 hole drill; C. B. &Q. corn planter, good as new; two good walking breaking plows; two spike tooth liarn..vs; spring tooth harrow, new; pipe land ro’ler; rjding corn cultivator; two walking cultivators. Clipper fanning mill; double shovel: single shovel; pair first class bob sleds; mud boat; platform scales, 1,(00 lb: corn .-heller; grind stone; I. H. C. 14x16 disc; disc and tandem; t»>•>do .h e sets of work harness; single set work harms.■: cellars: log chains: double trees and many articles 100 numerous to mentum. NOTE This farm machinery is ail in first class condition. TERMS Ail sums of $lO and under cash. Over $lO a credit of 6 months time without interest if [mid at maturity. If not paid when due b'<; interest from date of sale. ♦% discount for cash on stuns above $1 o.'Ht. EDP. MILLER, Owner Roy Johnson, auctioneer Dutch Ehiuger, clerk Hot lunch will be served by Ladies’ Aid Society.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1930.

Amount of principal 15’0.Vt) Amount of interest due March ::i, i h::»• 1 i■ Amount of 25 damages 13.0 S Amount of insurance paid 16. mi 'ratal ninount ihlv 1720.03 The above amount dors not include cost of puhlicatioii nf notices which « list will Im* added to the above aBhiunt. Alber* Harlow Amiitoi of AuuUift •'Ou'iiTy Mhi. h 7-1 I--’I

All of us—>t some time or other — find ou r»elv<s up against it for some extra money. Any deserving family can secure a knn i from us in any amount up to CPOO at the lavv.'ul 1 interest rate, on their own ! signature and security. No embarras.'inf questions asked —no delays or red tape. A prompt, eour'.e- ■ ’ ous service with llLer:.l I w terms for repernent. Ark I •bout our Twenty-Pay- E | ’ ment Plan. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Ildw. Co. Phone 237 Decatur, Ind

NO’I’K E OF IT III.K I.ETI’IMi Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Superintendent of Construct! hi <»f the \VIHIain Kauffman Drain in Blue Creek and Jefferson townships Adams County Indiana will on Friday. lliril 4. III3U up until 10 o'clock A M of said day at th. office of Ralph E Roop. County S.jryey it of Ad.ii.uN CtHintv. In - diana. in the Court house in the City of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana receive seiiled bills for the construction of said drain in avitmlanee with the report, plans profile and specif’cations therefor now on silo- in the office of the Auditor of Atlants Countv. Indiana in said cause. II I.E I>K\IN From Station H plus Oh to Station 3 4 plus 75. i > i.i . ...ill 1... .i . ■ I .1,1,1 it mH -

Bids Will be revel'ed ai"l _-'_' ' ''r . Your Canary's Complete Menu r r ~ w jjir" ~ r "Ta X gVKRYTHINQ yosr bird needs for L- y 1-»* health and »on< The best blend a. 1 " 1 1 Berd the necessary Cuttie Bore—an envelope of Ocean end two 1 filWO-BINa BiaculU 1A every package I RE' I— FJ > 'Fr‘-‘. •_-I . x.-HL* •. 1 | / mip tills »d «nd msll to th® BNNISf haX-ly-blackbubn copra co. i.• r“ City, Mo.. a FREE Ca elhJ- I * fclNty B*«cuit* and Buokieta oa Lu .. 7 If yoin-Grocer or Druggist cannot supply you ask him to order from Everett & Hite Co., Decatur, Indiana. PUBLIC SALE We, the undersigned, will sell at public auction on the Henry | lleinking farm 3 miles •east and 2 miles north of Decatur, > 2 mile south , 1 mile west of Bleeke Church on THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1930 Commencing at It) a. m. 2—HEAD OF HORSES—2 Roan horse, weight 1600 ths., a real work horse; Bay horse, 1450 ; lbs., 7 years old. sound, a real worker. 12 —HEAD OF CATTLE—I 2 Gueriisev cow. 7 years old. Affing 5 gai. per day; Roan cow, 7 years I o’d. giving S"A gal. per day: tw<Jlolstein heifer calves, extra good, I about 3 months old; 6 good grass’Meers from 6 months to yearings; ■ I 2 good stor k hieferi’. 36— HEAD OF HOGS—36 Six Sjxrtted Poland China Tried Brood Sows, some of these sows I with fine large litters by their .side, the others will farrow between sale' tlav and April Ist; 4 extra good Spotted Poland China (Mlts; Spotted! Poland China Boar. 18 months old. a mighty fine hog; 25 extra good Feeding Shoats. weighing from 50 to 100 tbs. each. POULTRY—7S good laying liens. Plymouth Rock; Rhode Island Reds; White Rocks and Buff On hingtons • HAY AND GRAIN 25 ton of Good Clover Hay; 5 ton of Soy Bean Hay; lot! bushel of Good Coin; 100 lm-hel of Good Oats; 9 large slux-ks of Corn Fodder. BEES 7 Good Hives of Bees.' IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS 7 ft McCormick binder, used 3 seasons, like new; Hoosier grain drill; Sure Drop corn planter, good; Big Willie corn cultivator, like new; walking breaking plow: 2 spike tooth harrows; spring tooth In,now: single disc: Clover la*al manure spreader; Studebaker wagon; grain bed and hay ladders combined; McCormick mower; (".over buncher: two 7-shovel cultivators; Thomas hay loader; hay tedder: 4 new hay ,slings; lath sleds; fanning mill; double wagon box; hay rake; tank heater: bar land roller. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MISCELLANEOUS Round Oak range cook stove; Garland base burner; Perfection 4biirner oil stove; iron kettle; wheelbarrow; seven lt)-ft. sheets of Galvanised Rooting; 2 bundles shingles; lot of bardwooil lumber. 2x6. and 2x4 planks, etc., i- good building material; 20 rods 6 in. hog fence; and mauv articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—AH sums of SIO.OO and under, cash; above this amount a '•’.edit ol 6 months without interest if paid when due. it' not paid when die 8% interest from date of sale. 4% discount tor cash on .sums over SIO.OO. No property to be removed until settled for. REINKING BROS., Owners Roy John on. auctioneer. Ihrii IChingcr. e’erk. Lutheran Aid Society will serve hot lunch. —|ai’l r * ■ STIPHTN KCATCR I I I I I I Think of the Appliances I a I I ■ I —that help women save! Think I < I also of the one instrument which | helps women materialize their | savings into cash— ? I Cash available; cash that can be I added to at any time; cash earni 1 irg an income without the slight1 est effort on your part! That’s 1 a savings account in the » 1 I I I First Bqnk I Capital ana Surplus } 120.000'00 I I Decatur. I

trai t let for the draining system as shown in the report, profile, plans and spin lfl< aliens, therefor. Xu . infidential bids will be accepted Ka.’li bidder will be required to state specif!< a 11,v for what he will construct sai.l drainage system furnish..! al! labor and material therefor. Bidders will be required 1" file their bld h» t■ -i by. law upon | forms fiirhiaiied” by riie pn.it-t»;s Superintendent of Constrm lion, l-.ae i bidder will be requireil to make and file with his bid ne<- ssars affidavit >f non-, olhmion. ami that he Is a bona fide bidder Each bidder must furnish a good and sufficient bond In a sum equal to double the amount of such bid conditioned for the faithful performance t*f said work and runtract Each bid must be accompan--1...1 with a cetllflo.l cheek for 1.a.0j

is suretv that the bidder will enter Into contract if he be awarded th" . ontrm t therefor. Such bond to b - approved bv the Superintendent of Construction. Sold Superintendent i.s-oi'.s the right to reject any and al] bi«ls. Both bond and bids slmll be acknowledged by a person lutvlng attin to administer oaths. No bill will be accepted in excess .f . tlniatid "st of Mich work r in excess of tlic beheiiis iouiiii Th. time for the i •iniplelion of th, work will be made known by the Superintendent on the day of the sale and the contractor will be require.l to complete the work within the time fixed in the contract. Ralph E. Roop S iperlntendent of Construction I'ated this 21 day of March 1930. Mar 21-2 S i Mr. and Mrs. F ()■ Sheets anil son Gale of Convoy Ohio motored to this city yesterday where they looked ; after DUMIUCSB.

—— —... Growth E 1WW S < it J “Careful planting, IY w hh the proper \*w M /J care reaps a rich harvest.” M yd Ld Your I |oh Money E W Grow | JnJflmSll I'hmt your monev in a M substantial sat 1n " s E account, care for it bv adding regularly to it and ■ let the magic word “growth” pave your way to linancial independence. START SAVING TODAY! * We Welcome Your Account H. IK Large or Small B1 K Old Adams County Bank B ~~“j|ii jJMwramri iiw if ll■llllll,■l■l ■!■■■ mill K Come Back Stront ■I Don’t let a little temporary reverse down. No matter what the misfortune — r.ACK strong. n f No matter if you are not able to start aK, account, start one anyway and make a strong to maintain it. Some o< your difficulties will fade away ‘Wj "°ing. ■ Establish your own system o f so much per ( stick to that plan and become independent. j' ■ ! The Peoples Loan | & Trust Compaoi BANK OI SERVICE. B

I our Um mom KmnK 2S. at D.iLS. \uJJK FOR SAi.i „j| i*. o Box i.i n ■, FOR SALL ; 356 rw# 9 Runs e.cw i ,n,i ti res Smith. Me; hi, [ < ALL ■ SAM BAIIJ for Horse I’lionc .kJGLK