Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1930 — Page 8

Political Calendar Daily Democrat: Pleime announce that I am a catidldat e for the Democratic nomination tor County Treasurer,' subject to the decision of the rot- ■ erg lit the primary, Tuesday, May 6. 11930. Your support will be appreciated. FRANK HEIMANN Mar. 24 to Muy 6 FOR COMMISSIONER tjvar Friends and Voters: 1 wish in this manner to sav to you that I am a democratic candidate fdr the nomination of County Commie-[ sioner of the Third District, sub- ■ Wm. H. Rohan ‘ Company Fort Wayne. Ind. announces the election of JOHN H CARMODY as Vice President. ’ This company is one of the oldest and best known bond and investment houses in the Middle West. INVEST M E N T S Listed Securities £ Government Bonds Investment Trusts Standard Bldg. Phone A-2415 Opposite Post Office ,_ v .

PUBLIC SALE •- As I have rented a farm, I will sell at Public Auction, at residence, located at 122 15th street or corner of Monroe 'and Fifteenth streets, on SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1930 Commencing at 1 o'clock A Five Room House, consisting of a parlor, living room, 2 bed rooms and kitchen; has soft and hard water in the house; electric lights and gas, and a nice size lot. Just a new garage Has a good grape hurbcr, and a real garden. This property will sell. regardless of price. Come, look it over, j t terms will be made to stpL the buyer, or ratheri announced day of sale. _ Household Goods 1 Dresser; 1 Commode; 2 Beds; 1 Dining Room Table; 2 Kitchen Fables; 9 Dining Room Chairs; 5 Rocking (.hairs; 1 Radio; 1 Victrola; 1 Library Table; 1 Davenport; 1 stand light; 1 sewing machine; 1 pedistel; 1 day bed; 1 sideboard;! some pictures; 1 Garland gas range; 1-kitchen range; 1 heat- : rig stove; 1 rug 9x12; 1 Linoleum rug 9x12: 1 Congoleum ■ 9r12; 1 Electric W asher, and manv other small articles. ARLIE BOLLINGER • TERMS—CASH. W' 11. Myers, auctioneer Jack Brunton, clerk Ex ;l success. it ~ i ** , Aesop was right j 1 orfobe still gets there first. He | travels the slow. steady, non-stop route, i. His weekly savings deposits, however > small, will total fiancial independence. Mr. Usurp starts out !i!;c a whirlwind, but is t'hcrtwinded. He’s left by the well-known wuvside. dozing over some very sad gct-rich-quick propaganda. * 1 $Hd Adams County Bank

ject to the decision of the primary election. May 6, 1930. As it will be impossible for nte to see all the voters. I hereby very cordially appeal io you for your support at the primary, which will lie very highly ■ appreciated. MOSES AUGSBURGER French Township I Announcement: — J. F. Snow herein wishes to anI nounce that he Is a candidate for Trustee of Washington township. I subject to jhe decision of the Democratic primary election on May 6. 1930. to May G For Commissioner, Third District De:.r Editor: I’lease anounee In your paper that jl ant a candidate for Commissionet. | Third district, subject to decision of .Democratic voters at the May Prt-1 [i l "j mage ucu; MONEY for | TAXES If you allow the spring installment of your taxes to go delinquent, jt will mean that you must pay a 1(1' penalty on both the spring and fall installments. This is very costly. May we suggest that you borrow the money to pay these taxes from us and you may repay us on terms to suit your convenience. It will save you money. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. Phone 237 Decatur, Ind. TH LR !fi !fi ffi . l«l■anauj

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1930.

! mary The support of all voters will . be appreciated. DENNIS STRIKER (ump) ! Dally Democrat: Plen e announce thut I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Clerk of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the May primary. The support of the voters will be : appreciated. G. REMY BIERLY, "■ Maj tix Hartford Township for Sheriff Please announce my name as a andldate for sheriff of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary, io be held May sth. Your support will be apj predated. JOHN DICKERSON. ■ Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a I candidate for the Democratic nomination for Trustee of Wash- , ington township, subject to the decision of the voter* at the May primary. The support of all voters will be appreciated. TOM NOLL. DEAR EDITOR: Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision of' the voters at the primary election May 6. All support will be appreciated. Apr 4toM 5. JOHN <VECHTER. Decatur Daily Democrat: Please announce that 1 aru a - andldate for the Democratic nomination for County Sheriff, subject Ito the decision of voters at the 1 primary. May 6. This is my third race for tliis office being defeated by a few votes at the previous primaries. Your support will be ■ heartily appreciated. ROY BAKER Daily Democrat: I wish to announce that 1 am a 1 candidate for the Democratic notni- ■ nation for county assessor, subject i to the decision of the voters at the i primary, Tuesday. May 6. I will appreciate your support. \pr. 9-to-Mav9. JAY CLINE. Hfi 10",, DISCOUNT ON TOUR Electric Light Bills BY PAYING ON OR BEFORE April 21 POWER BILLS ► • / are also due and muni be PAID by twentieth of month at CITY HALL

11 FOR SHERIFF Dear Voters: In this manner I wish to say that 1 am a Democratic candidate for Sheriff of Adams County, subject to the primary, May G. 1930. i Experienced In law enforcement. ; Will greatly appreciate any sup- : port and cooperation you give me. To May 5x HURL JOHNSON i Far County Assessor Deity Democrat:• j I wish to anounee to the voters that I ani n candidate for the democratic nomination for county assessor, subject to the decision of the I voters at the primary election. Tuesday, May 6. Any support given me will be appreciated. John F. Felty Apr. 10 to May 6 • - FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE I wish to announce that I will be a candidate for Adams Circuit Court Judge on tile Democratic ticket, subject to the decision of the voters in the May primary elec:ion. Your sup port will be appreciated. DORE B. ERWIN Apr. 10 May 6 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Editor Decatur Democrat: Plea«e announce that I am a candidute for county commissioner of the third district, subject to the de-j vision of the voters of Adams conn ty. If nominated and elected I pre mise to continue to serve the people Os Adams county to the best of my ability. George Shoemaker. Genera. Ind. April 15 Trustee of Washington Township ihiily Democrat. Please announce to the voters tlia't I am a candidate on the Democratic ticket for the office of Trustee of Washington township, subthe May primary. All support will be greatly appreciated. Apr 15 M 5 Fred Kolter FOR COUNTY CLERK Daily Democrat Please announce in your paper that I am a candidate for the Iseinocratic nomination for County Clerk subject to the decision of the voters at the May primary. The support of all Voters wil! be greatly appreciated Apr 15 M 5 Milton Werling. For Circuit Judge , Daily Democrat: In thia manner I wish to an- ! nounce to the voters that I am a candidate for Adams Circuit Court Judge on the Democratic ticket, subject to the decision of the vot- ' ers at the May primary. Your support will be greatly appreciated. Apr 16 HENRY B. HELLER For County Commissioner Daily Democrat: Please announce in your paper that I am a Democratic candidate for County Commissioner of the | third district, subject to the de- ; vision of the voters at the May primary. The support of all voters will be greatlv appreciated. 16 to 5 JAMES FOREMAN’ FOR COMMISSIONER Please announce that I am a car.i didate for the Democratic nomina- [ tion .for commissioner of Adams I ejUßty. Second district, subject to | the decision of voters at the Prii .nary May 6. All support will b,. greatly appreciated. Frank 0. Martin April 16. M-5 For Commissioner 2nd District Please announce that I am a cau- 1 didate for the Democratic nomina-1 tion for commissioner 2nd district. ! subject to decision of voters on ■ May sth. Tour support will be appreciated. DAVID J. SCHWARTZ For County Clerk | Daily Democrat:: Please asounce that I ' :n a Deinoi c.-atic candidate for County Clerk J subject to the decision of the voters i at the May Primary. Your support will be greatly appreciated. Tom Durkin. Apr. 17 0 Choir in Speakeasy Detroit’— (UP) — In a former epe akeasy here, where once boomed many a heart drinking song, the dulcet strains of hymns are now heard. The Federal Court has lifted the padlock to permit the Ukraniai. choir to use the premises for rehearsals. o ■ NOTICE- I clean wall paper, ittgr, Cisterns , roll lawns and spade | gardens, wash windows and'fronts | Phone No. 473 or see Edward j Knave). 1 90t?x NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Mon- ; day. May &, itwu, will be the last : day to pay your spring installment [of taxes. Tiie county treasurer's office will be open from 8 a.tn. to 4 I pm. during the tax paying season. | A ! 1 taxes not paid by that time I will become delinquent and a 10% penalty will be added. Do not put off paying taxes as they must be paid and the law points out the duty of the county treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes are i a?ked to come in at once. Don’t ! wait for the rush. No receipts can 1 be laid away for anyone so please don't ask for it. We will be glad ( to mail the paid receipts to those who mail in jtheir checks to this office before the final tax paying date. Ed. Aibbaucher, Treasurer of Adams County, lud. TUI May 5

OREGON TRAIL AGAIN TO HEAR NOISEOFTRAVEL — Drone of Airplane to Replace Drum of Oxen as 100 Years is Observed I St. Louis, April 17. —<U.R>— The ■ crack of the mule-skinner's bull whip rings out. last farewells are hurriedly said, atic an intrepid band . of fur traders point their oxen and mules westward, the first wagon| train to traverse the danger-infested I miles of the Oregon Trail. It will be 100 years ago tomorrow : ’ that St. Louisans, then residents of | a small fur-trading colony, stood i on their doorsteps and watched Jebedi-a S. Smith, David E. Jackson ! and W. L. Sublette call the roll of | their company, numbering 81 mea, I orderthe oxen ami mules hitched to | the wagons,attd bld a farewell io friends who looked askance at the wisdom of the undertaking was to blaze a trail later traversed by more than 350.(HU) persons before the 1 coming of the railroad changed the Oregon Trail from an adventure, a fight against savage Indian tribes, disease and starvation, to an uncomfortable trip over a rough right-of-way in fragile coaches. History will turn back here tomorrow the anniversary of that epochal day tn the history of the Northwest. The departure of the Smith-Jackson-Sublette covered wagon train will be re-enacted. Urged on by men on foot and I horseback, clad in leather jackets ■ and squirrel caps and carrying long ■ barreled rifles, oxen and mules will set their shoulders and start the ■ great wheeled wagons westward as a similar band did a century age. I A few miles from St. Louis and ' . these modern trail-blazers will doff their garments of yesterday, send their horses back to comfortable stables, don sober business clothes, and settle back in the cabins of; . great planes to continue their jour-! ney along the Old Oregon Trail.

IL/7/f//rz/T of thousand of Frigidanes EaSSgwj this is ONE reason, why Other reasoztf EHSdaiflerateiiP&yin. u&bs any other mate S ■ ofdecfcK manv Wigidaires are now household in use as any other make j S5S£ < “ J “" :v “ ,u cv “ of electiic refrigerator The famous "Cold Owurnl" which makes possible extra fast freezing of ice and desserts. i. . --- Unit at the bottom out of the way, leaving the J 2"®^top flat and usable. ,JB I mhSSM The new Hydrator which keeps vegetables SI ha i , * ,RE *• Sold With d i fresh and even revives wilted vegetables. K by Cen er .> , z ”* e ‘*oite guaranteeKu And : Motors. I Elevated food shelves that eliminate stooping. ■ti ‘ tn ° te Permanently quiet operation .. . the result of SI gj v< . * Vcar after c ' ■' 'Jtchaseriifl recent and outstanding improvements and Bl *^ s **on—long a f t '' rt "’ n, ' n ut'toll refinements. Bl e * Vieo *tlould ßUarJnUe! ’ a: >«P>r«l. | Low cost. Frigidalre prices are low and the S/ fctnovtn * S retl^crc J instantly [B operating cost is but a few cents a day. from t lie premise!. August Walter i 254 N. Second St. _ Deca t U r, lnJ‘ alia ww»———

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citizens who believe the saga of the trail should not be lost to posterity. Later in the year there will be another celebration, a great inlgration of Boy Scouts to Independence Rock, Wyo., where covered wagon ' days will be re lieved Here a rocky mound, surrounded by the great i rolling prairie, reaches heavenward The mound Is known as the “Trail, Register," as its gmniie sides bear the crudely-chmeied mimes and addresses of fearless travelers who met for Vest and sustenance, ’ As finances of the organlzaHim j permit, suitable markers wil) be tMMOEaaMMMBMaUMBMHrar

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