Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 113, Decatur, Adams County, 12 May 1930 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED j ADVERTISEMENTS, | 2 BUSINESS CARDS, J AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE — deeding "tankage at > tbe Decatur Rendering Plant. >4 ■ ton lots or more delhered free of, charge. Phone 870 Tor 513. 20tf FOR SAl.H—Medium ' early yellow : Dent seed corn 1928 crop, and i Dunfiold aoy beana; germination i tested fine. W. A. Wherry, 3 miles I north of the Bleeke church. 92-ts FOR SALE—Heavy springer helfers, also 4-year-old fresh cow, calf by side, both milking; short I horn breed; some good thrifty gilts; farrow soon. Schmitt Meat Market. 111-3 t FOR SALE—Tleavy tractor disc, also cream separator, Both A-l con- . -dltion H. S. Chase, 878-T 111-3 t I'OR SALE! —I’sed leather davenport In fair condition. Sprague • 7 jT'iSiHure Co. Phone 199. 111-3'. ! *• FOR SALE —Asparagus, extra teu- ** * der and fine for canning. Trout I Farm Phone 868 K 111-3tx FOR SALti—Yam plants. Walter Thieme, phone 845-H. llltJx i FOR SALE—EarI jersey Wakefield cabbage plants. Reasonably priced. Call 3054. 112-St • FOft SAtiE~Selected cracked "corn. Call W. M. Kitson. Phone R-863. 112-3tx FOR SALE — Manchu soy beans, . . • grown from certified seed, test ' 7)8% at SI.BO per bu. McCormick binder, endless drive belt. Floyd I Stoneburner, Decatur, Ind., R. 2. 111-3 tx FOR SALE —Well improved large . farm. Ideal for stock raising, [vocation, price and terms are right. Hugtr Daniels, 144 So. 2nd st., phone 48. 110t3 TMW FOR SALE —New and used ForasoW parts. Craigville garage. 113-6 FOR SALE —A good meat market within ten miles of Decatur. Com-1 pletely equipped. Doing good bus-1 iness. Price $1,50b. Steele and Jabarg. Dectaur, Ind., Phone 256. I 113-3tl FOR SALE —A good property, 7 rooms, semi-modern. Full lot. 1 Located on West Madison street. I Pric $1,600. Steele and Jaberg, i . -FOR.SALE—Gray mare 10 years old, sound, a real worker. Walter — -Whittenbarger, 4’ 2 miles northeast of Decatur. 113tf —.L WANTED "” 'tVAN<ED—Four women for weed- 1 ■ in Apply Country Club morning. 112— AvaXJeD- Inside and outside"pain’ toffMty job or contiact. Also wall clean. N. W. Frye, 1404 i WesUMcnroe. Phone 682. U3-3t ' WANTED-- I pltolstering and Re-! finishing of all kinds. Prices ri.ght j Work guaranteed. Millard McKean . 'iphone 265 U3-stx FOR RE?-T FOR RENT or Sale—B room bouse ' at 308 N. Fifth St., Phone 171. ’ Berne, or write Mrs. Bollinger-Lid- 11 dy, Berne. 108-6tx 1 FOR RENT — Five room house. , semi-modern at 314 West Oak , street. Elmer Tricker, 3705 La-1 ( fayeUe St., Fort Wayne, Phone ; ■ Harrison 10513. 110-tx j FOR RENT—Filling Station. Call’ Phone 45. 110-6txi FOR RENT—Modern flat, suitable i for office or ideal for living ; quarters. Schmitt Meat Market. 111-3 t I ,£OR RENT Modern office rooms 1 • good location near Court house. , Schmi t MPat Market. 111-3’ •” Wtit’JftENT—s room house On North Ninth street 1 sq. south of G. E. Inquire Peter Gaffer 111-3txl - —■ • —■ .1 , ■ W ■ I ■ ■ FOR RENT—S room semi-modern i house. Paul Graham at Graham & Walters. 113t3 j LOST AND FOUND LUST—Keys on ring. Tag bears name of Chester Brandbberry. Finder please return to Decatur . Sales and Service. 111-3tx o Judge Knows Best Nyack, N. Y., —(UP) —Although; Joseph Kunz insisted he had reco'-i ered from the effects of a toe in-' Jury, a compensation court jUßtle-j here decided to award hint SSO. MtriCK OF FIX XI. «KTTI.KBBVr of Esrv ri; xo. sets Nufjce Is hereby given to the tie- . ‘--’<l it<sth. heirs and legatees of Oliver ‘ i. Ilt.’tidrn-kA deceased to appear in the A Jams Court, held at De-u'-atur. Indiana, on the 27th day of ’1 93o t and show cause, if any, why the I* INAL SEi’TLEMENi Al'COl’NiS with the estate of said decedent should not he approved; and ptnid heirs ar.’ notilled to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive share'-. V\ Hfred S. Smith. Executor Fecrttdf, Indiana May 5 1920. *Att<»rii’-v James J. Merryman. / '---J j
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S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 72 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEI DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapatl Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St Office Hours: 10-12, 1-6, 6-8 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of money on improved real estate. Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT CO. 133 S. 2nd SI. Lobenstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambu.ance Serv.ee. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 316 or 844. Residence Phone, Monroe, 8i LADY ATTENDANT U F R I G I I) lIRE Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. Darrow Expects Change Schenec ady, N. Y. —IUP)—Clar eiue Darrow thinks the Volstead act will be repealed within the next five years. He said so while here 'or a debate on the prohibition question recently. The Eighteenth a mendmen’ however, will probably remain intact a little longer, he pro dieted. IF YOU NEED MONEY I Write or Phone I Franklin Security Co. 9 Phone 237 z I Over Schafer Store. I Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typoariling or stenographic work I aiII be ulad to do it. Phone 12 for appointment Florence Holthouse Judge .1. T. Merryman’s Law OHioe. lx. of C. Bldg, FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. 11. ZWIC’K & SON Calls answered day and niffht Ambulance Service Phones: Office fil Home 30'1 MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm 10 or 20 years We write Insurance. —THE— Suttles-Edwards COMPANY Niblick Store Bldjr. DECATUR. - INDIANA
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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Indiana, Livestock (Corrected May 12) Hogs. 90-110 pounds $8.50 Hogs. 130-150 pounds $9.90! Hogs, 150-170 pounds . $10.05 | Ilogs. 170-210 pounds $10.29 Hogs. 210-230 pounds $10.05 Hogs. 230-260 pounds $9.90 Hogs, 260-300 pounds $9.45 | Hogs. 300-350 pounds $9.30 Rouge $7.00-SB.OO Stags : $5.00-$6.00 Wool lambs, per lb 10c (’lipped lambs, per It). 9c Spring lambs per lb. to 10 Yoes per lb 4c to 6c Cattle: # (’aimers $3.00-$ LOO ( utters $4.00-$5.50 Medium Cows $5.50-$6.00 Good Cows $6.00-$7.50 Steers $7.00-11.00 Heifers SB.OO-11.00 Butcher Ho fers $7.00-$9.00 Bulls $6.00-SB.OO East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, N. Y.. May 12. —(U.R) — Livestock: Hogs: receipts, 4,700; holdovers, 300; active to all interests; steady to 10c lower, weights below 200 lbs. mostly one price, $10.Z5; 250-280 lbs., $10.50-$10.75; packing sows, $9-$9.25. Cattle: receipts, 1,800; yearlings weak to 25c lyower; cows firm; bulls barely steady, good and choice yearlings steers and heifers, $12.50: medium. $10.60-111.25; fat cows, $7 $8; cutter grades, $3.25-$6. Calves: receipts, 1.900; vealers unchanged; good to choice. sll- - common and medium, S.B- - Sheep; receipts, 5,000; lambs, 1525c lower; good to choice clippers. 90 lbs. down, $9.50-$9.85; 96100 lbs., weights. $8.50-$9; common, SB-$8.25; aged wethers, $5.75 down; ft* spring lambs. sl4. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind.. May 12.—(U.P) —Livestock: Cattle: receipts, 50; calves, 50; hogs, 300; sheep, '25; hog market 5c up; 90-110 lbs.. $9.50; 100-130 lbs.. $9.45; 1.30-150 lbs.. $9.65; 150150 lbs.. $9.90; 160-180 lbs., $10.15; 180-200 lbs.. $10.25; 200-225 lbs., $10.15; 225-250 lbs.. $10.05; 250-300 lbs., $9.95; 300-350 lbs., $9.75; roughs, $8.50; stags, $6; calves, $10; clipped lambs, $9; wooled lambs, $9. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dee. Wheat $1.03% 1.04% 1.07% 1.12 H Corn .78% .80 .80% .75% Oats .42 .41% -40% 43 CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, 0., May 12.—-(UR) — produce: Butter: extras. 38%c; extra firsts 38 %c. Eggs, extras, 22%c; firsts, 22c. LOCAL GRAJN MARKET (Corrected May 12) No. 2 Soft Wheat 90c No. 2 Hard Wheat 87c No. 2 WbLe Goats ? 36c Barley 50c Lye -80 c Corn 70e to 90c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Egga, dozen 18c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 33c
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, MAY 12, 1930.
NOTH M ’!’<> <.OVI'I<A< K)l<s Notice i.s hereby given by the un-| derNigned that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana at the office of Auditor in I)e-‘ catur, Adams County, Indiana, will 1 receive sealed proposes for ConsttiH tion of the North yoint Itoad as! petitioned for by Ja<-oj» J. Amstutz, et al as set out in the plans ami specificatiqns, profiles ami requisitions now un file in the office of Auditor. Said sealed proposals will be opened ami the coiitnu t awarded f’»r said improv inent un tue .’’.rd day <rf June l‘»30. Bids or proposals will be received up to 10 o < lo< k A. M.. on said date Standard time. i lie said improvement is located in Wabash Tounsliip, Adams County Indiana, anti more particularly known as Nmrth Point k'»ad. 'Fhe estimated cost of said impro\<’inei»l is $5,159.20. Bids n ill be for the completion of said improvement in accordance with tne plans, profile and specifications in the oflhe f the County Auditor, and snail in< lude ail labor and material lor sail! work. In nu < as«- will extra compensation be allowed for any additional work alleged t<» have been done by the contractor or conira iors to w n >ni is awarded the ontrai t. Ea< h bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in a sum < qua! to iloulde the amount df the md filed for the work bid on, to be approved by the Board of Commiss. ners. Said bond snail he conditioned for tlie faithful performance •»f the work; the sureties, if personal shall be resident freeholders of the State of Indiana, one of whom shall be a resident of Adams County. Said bond shall be for the benefit of an\ pel son, persons or corporation who shall suffer any loss or damage h\ reason of any such bidder failing or neglecting to enter into contract to perform such work awarded on the bid or to cairy out the same in any particular or to pav for an\ labor or material which may iiave been furnished to any sm h contractor or contractors or to any subcontractor, agent or superintendent under him, in the c onstruction < f said work. Said contract will be let as a whole to the lowest responsible bidder upon affidavit of non-collusion, which must be submitted with th*bid. and upon failure to submit sued affidavit Mich proposil or bid will or rejected ami the board reserves the right to reject any and all blds, lime lor the onnpietion of said work will be agrvVu upon tile letting of said vontrac t »y trie Board of Commissioners and successful bidder. ALBERT HARLOW Auditor Adams County Indiana May I.'-19-j6 NO'I’K E TO t O\Tl<\< f’OlO Notice is hereby given by the unders.gnvd that tiu Board of Cuminissloneis of Adams County. Indians at the office of Auditor in Uevatur, Adams County, Indiana, will receive’ scaled proposals for Construe tlon of the Ja<’ot» U. Amstutz itoad as petitionee! for by Jacob U. Amstutz et al aS set out in the plans and specifications,, profiles and requisitions now on file in the office of A ud i tor. .Said scaiud proposals will be opened and the c ontrac t awarded f >r said itnprov<e*inent on the 3rd day ot June I.JoU. bids or proposals will be received up to M) o dock A. M.. on Said date Standard time. i he said improvement Is located in Wabash Township. Adams Count,. Indiana, and more particularly known as Jacob I’. Amsttßz Road. ihe estimated cost of said Improvement is 11,970.45/ Bios will be for the completion of said improvement in accordance with the plans, profile and specifications m the oliice f the County Auditor, and shall include all labor and material for said work, in no case will extra compensation be allowed tor any additional work alleged to have iH.cn done by the contractor or cuntractofs to wnjin is awarded the outract. Ea« h Did shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in a sum e<|ua| to double the amount of the bid filed for the work bid on, to i>e approved by tue Board of i’ohmdss.'.ners. Said bond shall be’ conditioned fur the faithful perforniam*e us the work, ihv sureties, if persomU snail be resident freeholders of the Statu us Indiana, otio of whom shall be a resident of Adams County. Said bond shall be lor tue benefit iof any prison, pej suns or uurpo.rutioii who shall suffer any loss or damage by reason of any «licit bidder frijiihg'or negic ting to enter into contract to perform such work <iwarded on the bid or to carry oh’ I the same in any pwifh-olar or to pay for hiix labor or material which maV have be< n furnished to any rtuc-h contra* tor or c ontractors or to an> sub- < nit tractor, agent or superintendent under him. in the construction *»f said work. Said contract will be let aw a u hole to the lowest respoiisible bidder upon affidavit oi non -coil usion, which must be* submitted with tlb’ Idd. and upon failure to submit such affidavit >u«h proposal or bld will ' be rejected and the boArd reserves the right to reject any and all bids, j lime for the eJiunletion of said : work will be <t»reed upon after the letting of said contract by the Board
of Commissioners and successful I bidder. ALBERT HARLOW Auditor Adams Countv Indiana May 12-19-26 ! : • t NO ! H i: T<> TlXl’AtEHs OF HOM) l*s| K j. In the matter of determining t<»! I issue l»<»nd by Monroe Township!: Adams Countv. State of Indiana. Notice is hereby given the tax i payers of Monroe Township in Adams County, State of Indiana, that’ the proper legal officers of sail' nunii ipality at their regular meeting pla< e on the 7th day <»f May 1 1930. determined to Issue bonds or other evidence indebtness exceed-1 ing five thousand dollars. I< The amount of bonds proposed is|. estimated at $31,m»0.00 but not to exeeeil the sum of >32,000.0(1 bearing interest at the rate of 1%% per annum: ’I hr net assessed valuation of all the property of Monroe . township Is V’,sl 2.150.00 The present Indebtedness without this issue or concurrent issues is The pßireeds of said bond issue are to be used for |hc »st of construction of the A. ,N. Sprunger Macadam Road. Ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pgy poll tax only who feel 'hemselvcs aggrieved by suc-h determination may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further determination bby filing a petition therefor with the auditor of said county on or before the expiration ol twenty nine days from the •th day of May 1930, an I the State Hoard will fix a day fur hearing in tills county. bated this 7th da v of May 1930. B. F. BUEINER GEO. SHOEMAKER JOHN G. HOFFMAN Board of (’ommissioners of Adams County, State of Indiana. Attest: Albert Harlow, Auditor, Adams County, State of Indiana. May 12-19 NOTICE OF BOND >tl.E Notice is lirri’by given that on the r..’nd d.i\ <»f May. 1930 at 10 oclmk A. M. the Tr< as ir<»r of Adams County Indiana, will offer far sale at the office of s:tld Treasurer in l»eeatur Indiana an issue of $5940 of bonds of Mary J. Niblick Road Jefferson I'ownsliip Adams County, Indiana. Said bonds will be 2«i in number. : dated Mas 15. 1930, of $292.00 each. ( bearing interest at the rate of 4% per rent pci- annum, payable senili mnually on the 15 day of July and »n the 15 day of January, each year, I is evidenced by and upon the stirrenI ler of the annexed coupons as they severely become due. Sahl bonds will mature and become payable serially as follows: divided nto twenty equal series of one bond ■a» h first Series principal and interest payable July 15, 1931, anti one »ond every six months hereafter. Said bonds have been issued in stric t compliant e with the laws of hr State of Indiana ami pursuant to • tn order or resolution .or the Board I >f Commissioners <»f Adams Co. Indana. dulv rntciud of record on the '. .’Hi tlay of Mat 1930 authorizing said • bonds to be issued for the purpoke ' if providing funds for the construction of Mary J. Niblick Road as pelif ioned for by Mary J. Niblick eta I. Said bonds will be sold according ■ to the law to the highest ami best 1 'dtldor for not less than par or face value. The right is reserved to reject anti I and all bids. • El. Ashbaiu her Treasurer of Adams Countv, in«l. i , May 12-19 pirnrtoN i’oi< \ mmaihm iiihii Hot orc the Retard of < oiiiiiiitod mers 4,t Vila iun County* Indiana State of Indiana i ’ounty of Adams. HS: i We, tlie undersigned, each and all ' »f who. ii are resident adult free , holders and voters of Union Township in Adams County, Indiana, resI pectfully petition your Honorable ’ Body and ask that you construct ami • omplft a free Macadam Stone Road in said ’Pciw-nship over and Upon tlie public highway on the following route, to wit: Commencing M.t the north ea«t i (orner of fractional section twenty ? six (26) in township twenty eight i north o/ Runge fifteen (15) - east in Atlanis (’Ounty, Indiana, - thence south along the east «cc- . tion line of said fractional section 1 twenty six (26. Township and Range aforesaid and terminating at the 1 south east corner of said fractional section twenty six (26). Township I md Range aforesaid In Adams CoUrt- - ty. Indiana; r Your petitioners aver and say that - the improvement prayed for is - ’han three (3) miles in length, con- < nects at both ends with a free Mu- ’ adam Road in said Township, and l ' U’*’t 9 United gf<4lps rural r’Ott-'* •’ passes over said highway, and thht - the same will be h Public t'tllity and - benefit; / I Your petitioners aver and say that f the Highway herein sought to be impr»vr I is a Public High Way alii rnn<lv established and hi use and is - our of the public highways of said i. Union Township. r \ our pcHtiuoers ask that said i Public highway alsive described I herein be drained and gnaded and »I that broken stone be placed upon the • I grade, and that Upon such broken dj Stone there he placed stone screene I mgs; J iuur petitioners further ask that
said highway above described be drained and graded and that tne same be improved to a width of Forty (10) feet, ami that said highway be graded to a width of twenty four (2 1) fret and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of ten I (10) feet and to a depth/of eight (8»j inches at the sides thereof and to < depth of ten i 10) inches itv the center thereof ami that crushed stone’ «r»‘enings be placed thereon to a Jepth of four (l> inches upon auch broken stone, and that said improvement be made a single track and thiit the name of the same be Henry •k hoenstedt Macadam Road. 'that to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued by the ’ounty of Adams, in the Stille of Inliana. payable in twenty semi-an-nual installments or series and for !he payment of wyieh we ask that i tax he levied upon the taxable l>roperty of said Union Township in i sufficient sum to pay the interest rind principal of sahl bonds as they lifcome due:: The said improvement be made and constructed and said Bonds be issued and said tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Townrflifp in accordance with tlie At Is • f the Legislature of the State of Indiana, passed in tlie year of 190 ft beginning on page s.’»w and as amend?d In the Acts of 1907 and as amended in the Acts of 1909 now in force providing for the extension of free gravel or Macadam Road and all • tlier and any and all ammendments thereto; We further ask the Board to take ill of the necessary steps required by law to have said improvement (•nstriK ted ami made as petitioned for herein; that the same be constructcil without submitting the ques lion ol building the same to an election of the voters of said Union h/wnship and that the Board construct the same under the laws of tlie State of Indiana, providing for the extension of free gravel or Ma■adain Roads by Township taxation. Respectfully submitted Ht nry Schoenstedt, C. I>. Spuller. Martin Bleeke, Gerhard Reinking Win. Bleeke, Godfrey Lehrman, Adolph Marliai h. Christ Marbaeu. John H. Railing, H. F. Thieme, Louis Koldewey, Martin Haugk Edwin K ruecketierg. Fred Krueckeberg, H. E. Baxter, J. R. Crozier. Ilenrx : Lehrman, Otto Bleeke, Albert Knavii,! Ured lliinwai. John Drake. George I Knittie, J. A. Fleming, Marlin i hieme. Willis Whittenbarger, A. I J. Bienz, Richard Thieme. Rud’ojph Weiland. Henry Grote, Adolph Schanerloh, Ernest Krueckeberg, L H. Steller, V. Schm ff, S. Straub, O. C. I Whittgnbarger, (>. C. Walters, A. C. 1 \Vp.iters, b rank Srhnepp, C. C. Miller,, W. A. Whirry, Hugo Thieme, Roland Grote, Edwin S< hamerloh, Gustav Kruckeberg, T’hicme, Simon I liietue, Viiids ’l’hienie. J. E. Ulman, Ed. P. Miller, Ed. I>. Moses, H. W. Manlier. Victor Ulman, Henry Kukelhp.n, Wm. I>. Barrone, Win. I Klenk. 11. F. Reinking, Gust Rein-I »Hig, Lie-hard Bischoff. John W.i t’akey. Charles Grote. Edwin Bauer. Henry Kruckebcrg, Henry Reinking, Henry Blakey, H. Blakey, Xrthur Blakey, J. !►. Nidlinger, Theodore i hieme, Edwin 11. Thieme Anton F. ‘ W. Thieme, Emil Krueckeberg, Hen-I ry C. Buettner. Jacob H. Baker, John Bailey, otto Hoile, W in. Krueckeberg. Walter Thieme, Ernest Thieme. I 'ibis petition will be presented to board of county commissioners on Tiiesdit.x Julie 3. 11130 at which lime the of Union township may appear and be heard thereon. ALBERT HARLOW Auditor Adams County, Indiana Fruchte and Lftterer, Attvs May 12-19. o NOTH E TO TXAPAYEHS OF iiom) issi i: In thf- matter of determining to •esue bond by Washington Township, j Adaiqs County, State of Indiana. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Washington Township in Adams County, State of Indiana, that! the proper legal officers of said .Duniripaiity at their regular meeting place on th.e 7th day of May 1930. determined to issue bonds or other evidence us indebtness exceeding five thousand dollars. i he auiuunt of bonds proposed is estimated at $26,000.00 but not t<> exceed the sum of $27,090.00 bearing interest at the rate of 4%% per innuni: Ihe net assessed valuation us all the propertx of Washington township is $9,087,540. 'I he present indebtedness without Lhi« issue or (-oncurrent issues is I $162,707.56. The proceeds of said I bond issue are to be used for the! cost of construction of the Henry Graber Macadam Road Ten or more taxpayets, other than those who pax poll tax only wh-» fee! thcmsCjvos aggrieved by such deterhint inn ma r > appeal n? th n Slate Roa rd of Tax Com mission,--i ts for further determination, by filing a petition therefor with the auditor of said county on or beP»re th»* expiration of twenty nine days from the •th day of Ma> 1930, and the State Board will fix a day for liearing in this county. Hated this 711. «lav of May 1930. B. U. RHEIN ER GE<). SHOE Al A K ER JOHN <;. HOFFMAN Board of Commissioners of Adams Count . Stat” of Indiana. Attest: Albert Harlow, Auditor, Adams County, Stale of Indiana. May 12-19!
Seek Port of Eentry Watertown, N. Y. —(UP) — A movement is under way to make, the Watertown airport an official port of entry for Canada. A£ presen* pilots must flye to Malone to obtain; clearance papers.
Auction Sall On the vacant lot opposite Public Library. Decatur.lß SATURDAY, MAY 17th, at 1:00 P.l Oak Rocker; Qak Pedestal; Small Limp; <GalvanizedTib.l Sweeper, Glass Churn; Hammock; Stand; Kitchen Tulle;■ Chair; Ironjted. Springs and Mattress; Porch Swing: Irodfl Oil Stove: Rocker; Kitchen Scales; China lUik; 2 leatta® first class condition; Toilet Set; Jardiniere; one Trant; Bags; one Mattress: Oak Pedestal: 2 Lamp Shades; Lady's!® size 18; Several Dresses; set of Books; Child s lied; ConM® Administer Rug; Dishes'; Cooking Utensils: a lot of canned fruit, and many articles that are too numerous to M This sale Is being put on by the. First Baptist Church, Indiana, and the entire proceeds go to the church. The proft listed has been donated. It is all gooil useful property fun the best homes in Decatur. Any one having anything total cause, p’ease call Roy Johnson, phone 265 or Mrs. H. X. phone 332. Live Stock —One pig and 2 chickens. TERMS—CASH. ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer. I Ka® ONCE /s HE’S paid that bill. His cancck .1 check P'" it. He receipts his own bills as he pajs Also he automatically records expendit urts ' lets the bank do his book-keeping- bccau* \ I the triple convenience, he advises .- • OPENING A CHECKING ACCOUNT This Bank is at your service and welcomes your account i large or small. Open a swings account at your earho « convenience and watch youi money grow. Old Adams County Bm
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