Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1930 — Page 6

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♦ I* II - ♦ Vote For Trustees And Twp. Assessors Following a-e the complete >0? ficlal result.; of the various town-j ship trustee anil assessor contests In D inocrat anil Republican pr!mar'.’ s: Democrats Washington township trustee: Noll, 870; Snow, 297; Kolter, 482. Assessor .George DiiiiUger, uu-1 opposed. St. Marys township trustee: Orlon Fortney, incumbent, unopposed. Assessor, none. Blue (’reek township trustee: Duvid D. Habegger, unopposed. I Assessor, W. H. Laughrey, incumbent, unopposed. Monroe township trustee: Noah Rich. 234; Ed H. Gilliom. 211; Ered Bluhm. 197; Irving Kerr, 158. Assessor, Peter Habegger, Vaughn’s Grass Seed mixture for your lawn. Try some in those shady spots. 3 lbs. for SI.OO. Schafer Hardware Co.

l I H SIIWD4 M.CATUR £ | SINCE HORSE AND I I BUGGY DAYS I | When this Bank was founded in J ISB3 there were no telephones. I electric lights or street cars. I t Most cooking was done in iron I pots on wood burning ranges. I * There was a\ horse and buggy in I the barn and perhaps a family ? cow. Ever since those “good old I I days” this bank has been growing I in strength and usefulness. 1 First National Bqnk [ 1 Capital and Surplus *1X100(100 I Decqtur, Indiqnq I 1111, Hi 1111

/ CHRYSLER 4^/ z '/Tir CHRYSLER "77” ROYAL COUPE (rumble seat}, $1725 F. O. B. Factory (Special Equipment Extra} Beat Chrysler performance? You can’t even tie it! —— THE MOMENT you take the wheel ease— : negotiate corners, turns, sudof a Chrysler you sense a difference. den stops and tight places. You You can’t quite define it—but it’s a overtake other cars, whip around combination of silence, them — without fuss, swiftness, nimbleness NEW CHRYSLER SIX hustle or bustle, and remarkable brak- $ psaOß psM/ It is the thrill that ing control. X Chrysler gives in perThe car seems to jW formance — the unique w ant to go. You’re off Lowest-priced six ever to way it rides, drives and and away like a flash. ar tt>c Chrysler name. feels—that inspires a J Chrysler performance, ana \ You feel that you and prestige within reach of the pride .of possession all , thousands who have heretofore . , the car are one. You „ ttt r felt they could own a its own. You ought to can do the difficult with dH’« » Chrysler. There it a Chrysler for every purse and need—lmperial, "yy", "yo”, "66” and New Chrysler Six • * Dettinger Motor Sales Co. W. H- DETTINGER WEST MONROE STREET Seven Body Styles $ KJ O O *590 to *675 Hi "1 ill IMS 4 < X Prices f. o. b factory UP ‘

; UIIOPPO!.’ <l. Union township trustee. i Arthur Blakey, 162; E. It. Baker. .70. Assessor, Anton Thieme, unI opposed. Root township trustee; Phil Schlefersteln. 160; John Shafer, 102; Harvey Tieman, 101. Assessor. Christie I’.ohnke, 182; I Chari s Magley, 177. Preble township trustee: Ernest Worthman. 240; Edwin Fuhinmn, 77. Assessor, Bauer, 60; Stoppenhagen, 245. Kirkland township trustee: Daniel Scherry, 150; C. O. Me Kean. 82. Ass ssor, Hensch'n. 05; ) Schlickman. 139. French township trustee: Edwin B er, unopposed. Assessor, John Tonner. unopposed. Hartford township trustee: T. J. McKean. 127; John Augsi burger, 84; Frank Neusbaum, 51; Ralph Myers. 42. Assessor, Yoder, inopposed. j j j Wabash township trustee: Ed Stahly. 220; Noah Sprunger, 81; Walter Thornhill, 92. Assessor, I George Fravel, 125; JeSs Mann, I 239. Jefferson township trustee: Charles Abnet, 112; Joe Peel, 38. ; Assessor, Frank Davis. 95; William Fore man, 51. Republicans 1 Washington township trustee:

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Carl Hammond, unopposed. Assessor, none. Union township trustee: Elmer Waltmire. unopposed. Assessor. John Bailey, unopposed. Root township trustee: George Cramer, unopposed. Assessor, none. Pr-ble township, no candidates. Kirkland township, no candidates. St. Marys township. Trustee, Harry Daniels. 95; Edward Koos. 95: William Miller, 13; William Teeple, 39. Assessor, A. N. Acker. 77; Benjamin McCulI lough, 154. Blue Creek township: | Trustee, Rolla Raudebush, unopposed. Assessor, none. Monro? township: Trustee. Rufus Sprungcr, unop-j posed. Assessor, none. French township, no candidates.

• lECATIIH DAILY DEMOCKAI WEDNESDAY. MAY 7. 1930.

Hartford township: 1 Trustee, A. F. Baker, unopposed. £ Assessor, Byron Hart, unopposed. Wabash township: Ti ustee, Otis Burke. Assessor, none. Jefferson township: Trustee, J. M. Amstutz. 39; W, F. Johnson. 35. Assessor, Sam J. I Fogle, unopposed. o 1 J CARD OF THANKS I wish to sincerely thank the Democratic voters of Hartford town- ] ship for nominating me for the office of township trustee. 1 promise , to do all in my power to bring a-1i bout complete success of the Demo-L I cratic party at the November general election. ' T. J. MCKEAN — CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the voters of Kirkland township for their support i in my race for township trustee and I I congratulate my successful opponent Dan Scherry. I believe in j the doctrine of Democracy and shall; support the complete Democratic' ticket at the general election. C. O. MCKEAN CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to express to the voters; my appreciation for support in the i ecent race for clerk. I congraut-: late my successful opponent, Mr.' Werling and shall assist in his elec-; tion next November. G. REMY BIERLY STRIKER IS GRATEFUL Thanks, a thousand times to all; the voters of Adafns county who ■ made it possible lor me to be; nominated commissioner of the third district on the Democratic I ticket. 1 promise if elected next' fall to serve the people of the county to the utmost of my ability. I I shall work untiringly for the com-1 plete success of the Democratic ticket. DENNIS STRIKER. ■ THANKS ALL VOTERS I wish to sincerely thank every voter and all the Democrats who assisted me in «my campaign for the nomination of sheriff of Ad-, ams county. I promise, if elected' next November to serve all the. people of the county with honesty; and integrity to the best of my I ability. Again I want to thank air the voters for the fine majority; given me. lyjRL JOHNSON. WERLING THANKS VOTERS I take this manner of thanking I all the Democrats of the county who aided me in securing the nomination for county clerk on the Democratic ticket. I promise to; start at once and do all In my pow-i er to bring success to the entire! Democratic ticket next fall. I; surely appreciate the fine treat-, meat I received in the Tuesday election. Sincerely yours, MILTON C. WERLING. TO THE VOTERS I need not tell you how much I appreciate the splendid support given me in the primary and to renew my promises that if elected I will do every thing I can to prove

it. My opponents were excellent gentlemen and the entire contest | conducted in a Clean and fine manner. JOHN WECHTER. CARD OF THANKS I sincerely thank my many friends for the support given me in yesterday s primary. FRANK HEIMANN. Dear Voters: I desire to thank the voters of Adams county for the support gii-1

COOPERATION WILL BUILD A GREATER DECATUR Merchandise Plus- *> > jfi £ g a&i gs No matter where you buy, you are, of course, paying for more than the actual cost of the merchandise. But what becomes of this net profit on every sale? If yon buy from a chain store syndicate, the profit is transformed into dividends and paid out to stockholders a hundred or a thousand miles away. If you purchase from an independently managed store the profit is taken by the merchant who gives part of it back to you in better values. The balance finds its way into LOCAL CIRCULATION, being paid to Decatur lawyers, doctors, dentists, carpenters, and realtors for services of various kinds. This, in turn, raises the level of local business conditions, increases the prosperity of the community, gives employme it to more people, expands buying power, makes for a happy, busy, prosperous city. Independent Merchants OF DECATUR -OPERATING HOME OWNED STORES v

... i. 1... ~ en me in the primary anA to | assure you I will always appreciate) I your kind and courteous treatment i I congratulate all the winn rs and I assure you my hearty support in the coming etecton. HENRY B. HELLER. CARD OF THANKS Adams county voters:- I am ain-l cerely grateful for your support in the primary and in the past and assure you that I “just havn’t got ! nothin’ agin’ nobody.’’ I have striven ; ,o serve you efficiently and will so | continue during my term. Congratu-

tions to the winner. J. A. CLINE — CARD OF THANKS I wisli to thank the voters of UnI ion township for the vote given me ) for trustee. I appreciate the nomination more than words can express. ARTHUR BLAKEY To the Voters of Washington ' Township: I desire to thank the voters of the township for the support given me in the primary and to assure you that if elected I will serve you

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