Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1930 — Page 2

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jwtnwwMWWMWw wn.mn<»mNHM CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, f BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE — FeedinK tanEagv at I the Decatur Rendering Plant. %! ton tots or more delivered free oi ] charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 20tf PO« CMATCNtj^v*'» of Tt s atchery Chicks Buy "Decatur Quality Chicks." Every breeder used culled and ; H.VV.D. Tested, all hatching eggs , dipped in lodine Suspensoid. That's I "Decatur Quality Chicks.” Place i your order today. Chicks hatch- J Ing Monday and Thursday every I week. THE DECATUR HATCH- j ERY, phone 497, Decatur. Ind. FOR SALP—Medinin early yellow Dent seed corn 1928 crop, and I Dunfield soy beans; germination tested tine. W. A. Wherry, 3 miles north of the Bleeke church. 92-ts FOR SALE —About 50 bushels of good Dunfield beans. Anthony Lengerich. Phone 873-H. 98-3tx FOR SALE —Registered Percheron Mare. Gray. 5 years old. F. W. Bowen, Wren, Ohio. 93-3tx | FOR SALE —Fresh cow, a yrs old, halt Holstein, heifer calf by side. Heavy producer. Homer Ginter. % mile east of Peterson. 94t3x FOR* SALE—Started chicks, price reduced for quick sale. O. V. Dilling, Craigville phone. 94t2 FOR SALE - Gas stove with tireless cooker attached. Mrs. F. A. Peoples 94-3 t FOR SALE Potatoes. Irish <oh I lers. Fred Harmon, Decatur R. 8. 94<’tx WANTED WANTED - Offer on property on Corner of Adams and Line Streets known as the Simeon Hains property. Steele & Jaberg, phone 256 K. of C. Building. 94t3 WANTED — Fields - to~plow with tractor. Mr. F. B. Collier, 717 ; Winchester St. 94t2x SITUATION - WANTED — High School graduate wants job of I farm or in city. References furnish- j ed. Call Floyd Rupert Monroe In , diana Tel A-5 Monroe R. F. D. 2. ' WANTED—Woman to do housework. Inquire Mrs. Victoria Beam. Bellmont Park. 94t2x WANTED —Any kind of common labor. W. M. Shraluka, 604 Jefferson st. Phone 127. 94t2x Dealers wanted — A REAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—We are j looking for live, wide awake men I or women to handle the City Trade the Genuine HEBERLING HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS, in the city of Decatur. Write today for full particulars. G. ('. Heberling Company. Dept. 130. Bloomington, 111. 9413 MALE HELP party wanted to handle Watkins | Products in Decatur. Customers ; established. Excellent opportunity | for right man. Earnings over S4O weekly. Write C. R. Genies, 242260 Naghten St., Columbus, Ohio. Itx WANTED —Genera! housework to do. Eileen Zimmerman, Craigville phone. 94t2x WANTED — Employment of any kind. C. H. Patrick. 409 South I Fifth street. 94t2x WANTED — Housework and can take cate of children, by girl 21 years old. Phone 1006 or call at 326 N. Sth st.. Miss Fisher. 94t2x WANTED —Man to take charge of and farm 120 acres of land or to - take acreage for corn. Inquije E. i A. Tonnelier, phone 286. 333 4th J street. 94t2x WANTED —Work to do, carpenter work (preferred. Ira F. Hendricks <ll2 West Wood Ave., Dayton. Ohio. 94t,2x BEIjGH M STALLION 4 years old, strawbeny roan. Will stand on! Owners farm, 5 miles West of Monroe. Eli Beer. Craigville phone. 19-21-25 X ANTED —Wa hings and ironings. Mrs. Andrew Brewster Phone 1210 Monroe S reet 616. 94-2'x WANTED—Young man about is years of age desires to learn store management. Address Box ' E, care Democrat. 94t3 , ’ WOJIK WANTED-—Will do any I kind of work, no matter what. I I need the work. Archie Smith. 122 I S. 4th St., Decatur. Ind. WANTED — lawns to roil. Wall I paper to clean, windows and | fronts to wash. Gardens to spade. 1 Cisterns to clean. Rugs to clean. ; See Ed KnayeL phone 473 2tx

FOR RENT FOR RENT —3 furnished rooms on . Marshall st.. with heat and water. Phone 198. !Mt3 ; FOR RENT—7 room senil-modern house on North Sixth 'st. Has I water, pas and lights. Phone 67. 9 lt.l ; LOST ANI> F()UNI) uii' s .oin white Fox Tei-| tier. Reward. Photic 642 93-.’tl '--- —.—„—_—.— Mr. end .Mis. Walter Crum and son N’onnau of Richmond will be guests h< the E. S. Christen huuie tomorrow. 1 j

Keep Step in the Easter Parade by being dressed in a Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit Large selection of ‘the newest’ to choose from ymiiTEfrjjbi Decatur, hut. S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phono 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR.II.FROIINAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapath! Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. j Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5. 6-8 _________________ N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST • Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. gj. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd Si. Lobenstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered pronptly day or night. Ambulance Serv .ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 316 or 844. Rinfdence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT u o 1 I I R I G I I) AIRE Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. 2 xui-oiy Tiii'A r oi’ i ioks NO. 2733 Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned have been appointed I Executors of the Estate of John | Cowan lite "f Adams County, defeased. The Estate is probably solsent. Janies C. Cowan .Him I). Cowan Wilma St hem k. Executors I April llfh 1930. | Janies T. Merryman April 12-19-26* NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Mon-1 day. May 5, l».so, will be the last i day to pay your spring installment: of tr-es. The county treasurer's of-: fice will be open from 8 a m. to 4 , p.m. during the tax paying season. AT faxes not paid by that time f will become' delinquent and a 10% | penalty will be added. Do not put . off paying taxes as they must lie' paid and the law points out the duty of the comity treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes are a-fced to come in at once. Don't | w lit for tile rush. No receipts can he laid away for anyone so pleasei don't ask for it. We will be gladJ l to mail the paid receipts to those 5 who mail in their checks to this | office before the final tax payings' date. Ed. Ashbaucher, Treasurer of Adame County. Ind. Till May 5 I LOANS TO FARMERS I 8 Special Time Plan I S Franklin Security Co. | 8 Over Schafer Store. I ——m— kg OWN A .FARM When land value is high is the time to SE L L But when land value is low is the time to BU Y . Land values have struck •he bottom and are rising. Buy now on our easy payment plan. Low rate of interest. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 Decatur Indiana j i

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Indiana Livestock I Corrected April 181 Hogs 90-110 pounds . $9.00 : Hogs 110-130 pounds . $9.30 ! Hogs 130-150 pounds 10.00 Hogs 150-170 pounds 10.25 , Hogs 170-210 pounds 10.40 ! Hogs 210-230 pounds 10.25 j Hogs 230-260 pounds 10.10 < Hogs 260-300 pounds 9.65 ; Hogs 300-350 pounds 9.50 •Hogs. Roughs ’ $7.00-B.o*l ! Hogs. Stags $5.00-6.00 [ Calves 810.50411.00 I Lambs jo.oo Cattle: Canners $3.00-81.00 Cutters 84.00-85.50 Medium Cows $5.50-$6.00 Good Cows s6.ot>-$7.50 Steers $7.00-11.00 Heifers SB.OO-11.00 Butcher He’fers $7.00-89.00 Bulls $6.0058.00 East Buffalo Livestock Market Last Buffalo. N. Y. April 19 — (UP) — Livestock: Hogs: receipts 500: Holdovers 500; fairly active and steady to 10c higher: Bulk 160 250 lbs. $10.90-811: sparingly sll.lO. 140 down $19.25-$lO 59; packing •lows $9-$9.50. Cattle receipts 25; fed steers and yearlings 95-50 cents lower dnring week; later tiade very dull, good offering $12.75-813.50; bulk medium and shor: feds $11.25-812.50; fat < ows $l5O-$8.50; cutter grades $350$6.25. Calves: Receipts 200; vealvrs. closing sl-$1.50 under last week Demand narrow, receipts liberal; god to choice sl2-813; common and medium SB-$lO. Sheep; receipts 300; lambs 2550c lower for week; good to choice clippers $8.7549.15; similar grade woolskills $9 50-810; aged wethers shorn $5.50-$5.75; odd lots spring j’ambs 812-816. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dec. Wh at $1.05% 1.067 s 1.09% 1.13% Corn .S 3' 4 .84% .85% .80% j Oats .42% .43% .42% Fort Wayne Livestock Market Calves: Receipts 25: hogs 100: sheep 25; hog market steady; 90110 lbs. $9.20; 110-130 lbs $9.45; 130-50 lbs. $9.70; 150-160 lbw $9.95. 1160-180 lbs. $10.25; 180-200 lbs. '510.30; 200-225 lbs. $10.25; 225-250 lbs. $10.15; 250-275 lbs. $10; 275|3OO lbs. $9 80; 300-350 lbs. $9.65; j roughs $8; stags $6; calves $11; I lambs $9. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET • Corrected April 18) , No. 2 Soft Wheat !»6e ! No. 2 Hard Wheat 93c | No 2 White Oats 38c Barley 50c I Rye .... .......; .j.. 80c :Corn 50c to SI.OO 'tOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 23c BUTTERFAT >.T STATION But e' lat 34c „ Stop at Miller’s North End Grocery and Confectionery. Open evenings and Sundays, for Texaco gas, oils and kerosene. Fish lines and hooks. WfK K io iii:iix;i<; < OM'H irrwn N« ice is her<b> given that the Hoard of County Coin ml Kirf on era of Adams County, State of Indiana, -it heir ruom>» in the Court Huu«e at Meeatur Indiana, will receive sealed >i»is for the » obstruct i<»n of the to! lowing bridges In said county, towif. The Adam J. Bentx Bridge No. 2 loeiiti-d miles north and miles <*ust of Decatur, hi Union i Township, estimated cost $1,500.00 I he Uounty Farm Bridge Ik* iiiilcn • ■mill ami I mile • ast of Deeatur hi W’aMhHigton lownship estimated •O • St $t,000.00 Tiir Debolt Bridge, 7 U miles east [••mt ■/£ miles sontti of Berne, Indll »r>a, ♦ st i»i»ate«l cost at $750.00 Iho Club hote Bridge, mile* ■o»uth ami 1 mile east of Decatur tn Washington township, estimated ost at so uled bids will Ik* received until j lo o < lock A. M. central standard j time on May 7th 1930 Bids »vil! iw for the completion of| »he said improvements in ae<*or*tan<‘e it !i tm pUns. profile and spec if haH»»HM JTi.V on rib th’the office of lb-' Audit r of raid county, ami shall in lude ail labor and material for L’id work. Et« h bi I shall a< <’oinpanied l»v i personal or suretv bund in a sum riotcvi to rwhn fhA nnmunt nf tliu '•id fih’tl: litl horn! to be conditioned in th planner retpjired by law. Ea< must Is- accompanie«l \ith tiieO'ffitiavHs required by law. ■f he time for the voniplethm of the ’ ok wih hr fixed at the time of a warding contract. ae »•••«•.rd will reserve the right to eject any or ail bids.' B. F. Breiuer (»eo Shoemaker John Hoffman Board us Commissioners of Adams j onnty, Indiana. Attest: Albert Har- I low. Auditu . ** Apr IJ-la'

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1930.

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Zion Evangelical Lutheran West Monroe and Eleventh Paul W. Schultz, iiastor Services in German, 9:0(1 am. Confessional service, 8:45 a m. Services in English. 10:45 a.m. Sunday echool, 10:00 a.in. Congregational meeting after English service. Zion Reformed Church A. R. Fledderjohann. pastor Easter festivities commemorating Christ's triumph over death will begin at this church with a Sunrise service at 6:30 o'clock and will be in charge of J. Henry Graber. Sunday school will convene at 9:15 in charge of M. F Worthman and the classes studying the Easter lesson. Easter sermon and Holy Communion at 10:30 o'clock, together with the reception of new members. The pastor will speak on the subject “What Benefit Do We Receive From the Resurrection of Christ?" with the chorus choir assisting in song. At 7:30 o'clock an Easter cantata (by Hoiten) entitled, "Life Eternal" will be rendered by aJ choir of twenty-five voices, which rendition will bring the happy Easter festivities to a very fitting close. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Weldler of Detroit will assist. A cordial welcome is extended to friends and strangers. Special offerings will be lifted at both the morning and evening service. Wishing all members and friends of the church a most Blessed Easter-tide. — o Presbyterian Harry H. Ferntheil, pastor The Christian Endeavor Society will meet at 6:00 a.m for an Easter breakfast and a Sun Rise service. All young people are invited to attend. Mrs. J. R. Horton will be the leader. Mr. Paul Saurer will sing some special selections. The Juniors will meet in tjie. Sunday school room at 9:00 a.m. Remember this is Easter morning and everybody slionld be in his place on time. Mrs. W. A. Lower is the leader and Mrs. Horton will assist. Snndav school at 9:30. Dr. F 1. Patterson is the superintendent. If you do not ’attend Sunday school, Easter Sunday would lie a good time to start. There are two fine mens classes and two fine ladies classes. We are sure you could find a place in any one of them. The Pastor will be the Guest Teacher for the Young Mens' <fass using the Easter lesson for a subject. Morning worship at 10:30. There will be special Easter music by the young peoples choir. They will also assist in the ritualistic part of the service. Holy Communion and reception of new memlters will be a part of the service. The evening service at 7:30 is n splendid time to close a Sunday in meditation and prayer. The pastor will use as his subject "Have You Seen Him?" Everybody goes to church on Easter. You are invited to worship with us. o Baptist Church Sunrise Service 6:30 Sunday morning Prelude Hymn Congregation Scripture . R er . Miller Prayer Chorus, "Broken Is The Seal” Talk Sole Edythe Johnson Prayer Chorus. “The Palms” Talk Hymn . Congregation Prayer Prayer Song Gretchen Winans Recessional Edwina Sliroll Sponsored by Baptist Young People. Public Invited. First Christian Church R. B. Hurt, pastor. There have been prophets from 'ln»n immemorial who have, predicted the doom of Christianity, but Christianity f H still strong and robust. Ami long ,as mon ask the question: "If a man die shall lie live again?" It will continue to live. Tomorrow is the 1900th anniversary of the resurrection of Chriat. It is a time sacred to every dis-

ciple of Christ. Let us honor him In worship. Sunday School at 9:30 a. in. Morning worship with the Lord's Supper and preaching at 10:45 a. m. Pageant by the Women's Missionary Society at 7 p. m. The public is cordially invited. ■ -o First M. E. Church Rev. B. F. Franklin, pastor. Church school at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship service, 10:45 a. m. Special music by the choir. “All Hail" and “Christ is Risen. Solo by Mrs. Tyndall. Sermon by Rev. B. F Franklin, pastor. Subject: “He is Not Here, He is Risen." Evening service at 7 p. m. Music by the choir. Pageant by Intermediate league, directed by superintendent. First Evangelical Church M. W. Sunderni tn, psator. The Lord is risen indeed and His tidings are true. It is an established historical fact. It is the inspiration of the Christian church. Jemrs lives. The service at the First Evangelical church will start with an early worship at six o'clock under the auspices of the Young People. Lewis Armstrong, chairman. Prelude: Marsha Older. Saxaphone solo. “Cross and Crown." Arline Becker. Prayer: Paul Spuller. Violin duet: John Gage and Donald Gage. The Easter Story: Esther Sumierman. The Easter church program of worship from 9:15 to 11 o'clock. Tile "Dorcas Bible Class' will have charge of the opening worship program, theme: “The Living Savior.” There will be Bible study classes for all agys. The pastor's sermon theme is: "The Riaen Lord.” Tile choir will sing: “Hail, Glad Easier Morning," by Chas. H. Gabriel. During the time of the morning sermon, the children will lie interested with the Easter story by Mrs. M. W. Stimierman. At the! close of the service the little folks will march into the auditorium and sing: "Easter Day is Here." ——o United Brethren Church R. E. Vance, pastor. The Holy Spirit ifrodnces all Christian Graces.—Sal. 5:22. 23. 25. But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law ... If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit. Now is Christ riaen from the •lead and become the first fruits of them that slept. O death where is! thy sting? O gtave where is thy' victory? Thanks be unto God which giveth us the victory through our Lord i Jesus Christ! The Easter services will begin i with a Suu Rise prayer meeting at G o'clock. A special program- has been arranged for the Junior and Primary departments. Boys and girls come promptly at 9 15 o'clock. Yon won't want to miss this program. Following the Sunday school hour an Easter message by the pastor, with baptismal service and reception of members. . The Monday afternoon prayer service will be held at Monroeville, Ind., at 2 p. m. ————o— Bsptist Bulletin (>. E. Miller, pastor. Easter Sunday' What does it mean Io you? "For me to live is Christ.” At 6:3W o'clock tomorrow morning i. devotional service will be coll dnetod by the young people. The moiling hour of Bible study and worship at 9:30 o'clock witli message by the pasTbr. “Ye Must Be Born Again." Au Easter' message. , During th"' morning a special offering will be received to clear ; the building fund debt. B. Y. P. U. meeting al 6:30 in

the evening. The regular evening hour at 7:30 o'clock keeping In mind the spirit oft he day. Subject of message, "Life's Perpetual Question.” There will be special music dur- > lug the day. Welcome to worship. < (>viui»sioxi-.H' u.i.ow n< H i vritii. new l-'t. Wayne Ptg Co Co KeV 361.09 r'niz.-iis i de. Co do lliway 7<>. •'• Jiao > lla Nelson IUS 10J.UU Bel nice Nelson 20» a.OO ’ Albei t Harlow 11)2 & 120 204.18 Alela Hallow IUI . lOi.lti Do More Chair Co. 20V 1.1. >0 Clara Anderson 102 229.9 S Clara Anderson 2VU 2.0 U Miller Bryant & Pierce 2tM> _ LOO Harl lloiitngsw >rlh Sal 2<HI 593..i0 Meratur Deriuarat 2»a 13.W> Xelma Hoop lids Brldg. 28.00 E>l Anderson Dept Sue. 20.00 Miles Koop Pep Snr. 18a.IV Kiger Burnett Co 602A , 30V.VV Schafer Hdw Co 2VV 30» 13.35 General off. t’Jqu. Co 2UV i.oo . Weioert & I’lail Co 20V «."V ' ihe MH-lter Lumber Co 198 30.60 Clifton Striker 2VO A- 201 241.00 I ICiiinui Striker IV2 105.00 Kiger * Co 2t»» *■•»* .1. .v. Cline 101 K- 2O« 113.-Hi J. W. Vizard 101 —2OO 13.59 • or. Keusser 200 1t.2-> Smith Drug Co 2i»o 21.2.> ■ Ben McCullough 200 IJ.W H. I-’. Brelner 10l 7e.OV . Geo. Shoemaker do . 70.V0 John Hoffman do 75.00 Wm. Wernle) 118 Kalpli Iterkison do 5.00 ' Henry Heller Joi 50.0 V Clyde Wolfe Plim Kda 2." w Wm. l-'arlow do 2.90 l-red Matheys <l» • 2."0 Wesley Aniatiim do 2.00 \ ilas Amatuta do 2.00 Herman Hucsej do 2.VV Levi Amatutz do 2.00 J. J. Amstutz du . 2.0 V r red Matliys do 2.0" ' L>. M. Hower do 2.5 v ■ Charles OdleWein do 2V.2V Abe Innlger Plim Inaihs 2.00 Kufus Inniger do 2.00 John Swartz do . . ...... 2.t>o David Swartz do — 2.1'0 Wm Chronister do 2.V0 C. Vangalldri do 2.00 Htls S.niierlj do 2.mi Claud Gay do 2.00 V, m. Kaatfman do 2.0 V r red Kauffman do 2.00 A in. Gilhspie do 2.0» Harlow Alger <h> 2.0 V .Mavbelle in-vers 100 ft I USA 15 I. ill I. W. Klee 1188 81.00 Helen line do 21.00 August Schlickman 118 H tn 1.00 l>. 11. Coffee 1181-; 7 8.00 A. L. Stultz Its 7X.OV A. J. Boenen do ,8.00 Geo. 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XOTHE TO TAX I* % YERS OE HUM! E In the matter of determining to issue lannis !»y Wabash Township. Adnms County. State of Indiana. Not he is hereby given the taxpayers <»f Wabash Township. /In Adams County, State of Indiani, that the proper legart officers of < said municipality at their regular meeting p!a< e on the 6tli day of May I 1830, determined to issue bonds or* other evidence of indebtedness exceeding five thousand dollars. The mount of bonds pr<»p«>se«l i- ' estimated at $5,760.uu but not to ex< red the sum of $5,800.08 bearing Interest at the rate of 4 % per annum: the net assessed valuation of all property of Wabash Township is $2,606,230. The present indebtedness without Hiis issue or concurrent issue Is $51,M0.M. The proceeds of said bond issue are to be used fur the cost of construction of the Jacob U, Amstutz Road Ten or more taxpayers, other than| those who pay poll tax only, who; feel themselves aggrieved by such determination may appeal to’ the State Board of Tax C ommissioners I for further determination, by filing a petition therefor with the auditor I of said county on or before the ex-< plration of twenty nine days from | the 10th day of April nnd the State Board will fix a day fur hearing in this county. B. F. Brelner Geu. Shoemaker John Huffman Board of Commissioners of Adams* County. Indiana. Attest: Albert liar low. Auditor. Apr 12-19 ii’i’oivrMiHT of’ i:\f:< i HHt Xu. 272J1 Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of Conrad Gallmeier. late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably vent. William F. Hobrock, Executor ' April 4/D430. ITuchte and Bitterer attys April 5-12. HWHHM ItniD BOND Noti<*e is hereby given that the of Adnms County, Indiana, will receive sealed fdds at 10:06 o’l«»ek A. M. on Thursday, April 2 1 i I*3ll, for the following road bond | *ale. to wit; ’I he C. O. Manley Hoad, Blue Creek Township. Adams Coimt'.i Indiana the kmoiint being $4,210.tH»; The Wm. L. Fraxer Hoad, Blue Creek Township, Adams Count}. Indiana, the amount being $4.400.m» 'the Ben Eitiug Hard Surface Road. Washington Township, Adams County, Indiana, the amount being $1 1,16’U M ‘ Said Bonds will be issued ip serji•< of twenty bonds dated April lath IH3O, hearing interest at the rate of per annum payable semi-ann-ually on the 15 of July 1931 and on the IStli of January ea« h year as evidenced by and upon the surrender of tlie annexed coupons as they severally become due. Sait! bonds will mature and become pax able serially as f«»llow s: No. I will -become payable on JULY 15 1931 ami one Iwnd every six months hereafter. Said bonds have been issue.d in str!< t < <»mpliance whh the law s of the State emiosetl upon the records of the Board of C*»minissioners of -aid county, authorizing the issue Ind sale of the same, for tin* purpose of providing funds for the con-; struct lon of the above mentioned .oads. The right is reserved to reject any »r al! blds. Said tionds will be «<»!<! for not less (han par together with interest md arc ruing interest. Transcripts will b.- 011 file at the • jflic-v of the Auditor of Ad.cms County, Indiana. If said bonds are not sold on said: lute said sale will run tin ue from day to day thereafter until sold. Ed Ashtiam lirr freasurer «»f Adams County Indiana. Dated April 11. 1 930 April 12-19 NOTH Fl I’ll TtX PAYERS OF BONI) ISM if: In the matter of determining to issue bonds by Wabash Township. \dams (’uiinty. State of Indiana. Noth*? is hereby given the taxpayers of Walkash Township, in Adams County, State of Indiana, that the proper legal officers of] sakl municipality at their regular nc'rting place on the <’th day of May 193<», determined to issue- bonds or I

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