Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 199, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS, | I BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES

FOR SALE FOR SaEE or RENT — ( room' house known an John Myers property on 316 N. Fourth at. Inquire at H. P. Schmitt residence, 322 N. Fourth st. FOR SALE —Evergreens of highest I quality and lowest prices—« mighty fine combination I’d say. About 40 varieties open for inspection, whether you wish to buy or not. Now is the idea! time to plant them A hearty welcome is extended to all. Get my prices on peonies, over 100 varieties. Moody Brenneman, four miles west of Berne, on the Wabash. 18S-12t FOR SALE — A humber of seed cases, 3x3x3%, made of inch lumber, excellent tor feed boxes or packing. Lids go with each while they last. White Stag; Cigar Co. 197-3tx FOR SALE—A good Storm King ' buggy in good shape. G. H. Bright, Peterson, Ind. 199t2 ■ o — WANTED WANTED— Middle aged * couple for steady employment. Wife to do housekeeping and man for gen-1 oral work about the house and lawn. Home furnished with light, heat and water. Write to Box 11, care of Democrat. 199t3 WANTED X-ZEE, the perfect remedy for i Eczema, Itch, Itching Piles, Impetigo. Ringworm and other itch-| ing, burning, unsightly skin troubles now sold by Decatur druggists. Satisfaction Assured. 199t4 | FOR RENT FOR RENT —Semi-modern dwelling, 2 squares from court house. Sept. 1. Dore B. Erwin. 197t3 FOR RENT—2 large housekeeping rooms in modern home. Private entrance on first floor. 310 North Third street, or phone 511. 197-ts t*OR RENT —A modern six room flat. Inquire of I. Bernstein, phone 437. 198-3 t FOR RENT —7 room semi-modern house on north Fifth st. Phone A-862 or call Tony Meyer after 5 o'clock. 199t3x FOR RENT—Upper duplex at 416 South First street. All modern. heat furnished, and garage. Phone 1240. 199t3 BARGAINS:— Bargains In Living Room, Dining Room suits, mattresses and rugs. Stuckey and Co, Monroe. Our phone ninnber is 44 168 t' Ship Not Yet Raised Polperro. Cornwall, England, Aug. 22 —(UP) —The broken hull of the motor yacht Islander held fast today the mystery of a tragedy in which at least six persons, including a member of parliament, lost their lives during a violent storm. Conflicting stories of the accident and reports of finding the bodies of two children washed ashore hampered the coast guard’s investigation. All of the six known to be missing were men, but coast guardsmen said they heard women screaming aboard the craft. . — o — ■' WOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Nutiee is hereby given by the undersfgned that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana. at the office of Auditor in Decatur, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals for Wm. A imann Road as in the plat - and gpegtflcations, p-ofilrs and requisitions n *w on filh >n the offi' v oi Audito . Said sailed proposals will be opened and the contract awarded for said improvement on the 2nd day of September 1930. Bids or proposals win ne received up to lo oarlock A. M. Standard time on said date. The said improvement is located on township line of Boot and I*. /- ble townships. Adams County, Indiana. and more particularly known us Wm. Autnann road. The estimated cost of said improvement is $23,921.58. Bids will be for the completion of said improvement in accordant e with the plans, profile and specifications in the office of the County Auditor and shall include all labor and material for said work, in no case will extra compensation be allowed for any additional work alleged to have been done by the contractor or contractors to whom is awarded the contract. Each bid shall be accommpanlel by a personal 0 surety bond in u , sum equal to double the amount of the bid filed fjr the work bid on, to be approved by the Board of Commissioners. Said bond shall be conditioned for the faithful performance of the work; tiie sureties, if p rsonal, shall be . resident freeholders of the State of Indiana, one of whom siiall be a resident of Adams county. said bond shall be for the benefit of any person, persons or corporation who shall suffer any loss or damage by reason of any such bidder failing or neglecting to enter into a contract U perform such work awarded on the bid or to carry out the same in any particular or to pay for anv labor or material which may have been furnished to any such contractor or contractors or t> anv sub-eon tractor, agent or superintendent under him, in the construction of said work. Said jconliact will be let as a whole to the lowest responsible bidder upon affidavit of non-collusion, which must b<- submitted with the bid and up»> failure to submit such affidavit such proposal or bid wi.l be rejected and the hoard reserves the right to reject any and all bids Time for the completion of said work will be agreed upon after the letting of said contract by the Board of Commissioners and successful bidder- ALBERT HARLOW Auditor of Adams County, Indiana. Aug

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. [Office phone 600 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOME CRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount ot money on improved real estate. Abstracts ot title to real estate. S.CHURGER ABSTRACT CO. 133 S. 2nd St. Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 10. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ASHBAUCHER&MAYNARD Funeral Home, Inc. MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embalmer. Ambulance Service Phones 844 & 510 O~ O FRIGI D L I R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. O — O For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapath Riadonic diagnosis and treatment Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 Remember It’s like new when we're through (’leaning, Pressing and Repairing. Decatur Dry Cleaners (Licensed Cleaners). Monroe St., phone 695. We are now making FEDERAL FARM LOANS See French Quinn FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. IL ZWICK & SON Calla answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 Dawes Goes To France

London, Aug. 22—(UP)—Ambassador Charles G. Dawes departed on the Golden arrow from Victoiia station today en route to France (or an investiagtion tour in the Dor dogne region. Tiie Ambassador, who hopes to riovelop his theory on the coordination of pre-historic research through out Europe, said he would leave Paris Saturday morning for Preieaux to meet tiie rest of his party in southern France. He travelled alone from London. "I'm not going to go about this trip archeologically,” he remarked, “because I'm inerjely a watcher and learner.” Informed of un"avo:able weft’lir over the channel he merely waved his famous underslung pipe. “I don’t mind so long as I have this old berry,” he said, motionleg toward two small leather cases "and I’m taking along plenty of tobacco”. o . — Typewriting Stenographic Work if you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to <!o it. Phone 4*2 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T Merrvtnan’s Office. K. of C. Bldg. SVH-klishlers Vlrrttt*iK Notice is hereby given that thfl animal meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens Telephone Companv of Ife-aiur, Indiana, will be held at the office of the sei'retary of said •""’•I ‘i‘> . in the city ot Decatur, Indiana, on Monday, September 1. 1113IU at seven o’clock p. m., for the purpose of electing five directors tserve th- ensuing year and for tn-, i trans <• tian ,of s-ich cthW- huelne.- s as may be properly brought before said meeting. Herman F. Ehinger, Sec’y Aug 18 to Sept. 1

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected August 22 Hogs, 90-130 pounds $10.50 Hogs, 130-150 pounds $10.90 Hogs. 150-170 pounds $11.15 Hogs, 170-190 pounds $11.35 ‘Hogs, 190-210 pounds $11.25 Hogs, 210-230 pounds $11.05 Hogs, 230-250 pounde $10.85 Hogs, 250-270 pounds .. . $10.60 Hogs, 270-300 pounds $10.50 Hogs 300-325 pounds $10.25 Hogs, 325-350 poundsslo.oo Roughs $7.50-8.25 Stags ssr?s Spring Lambs 4-9e Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 22. —(U.PJ —Livestock: Hog market, 20-50 c lower; 90-130 lbs., $10.25; 130-150 lbs., $10.50; 150-170 lbs., $11; 170-190 lbs., $11.35; 190-210 lbs., $11.25; 210-230 lbs., $11.15; 230-250 lbs., $11; 250-270 lbs., $10.85; 270-300 lbs., $10.75; 300-350 lbs., $10.30; roughs, $8.25; stags, $6.50; calves, sl2; lambs, $9$9.50. East Buffalo Livestock Fast Buffalo, Aug. 22 —(UP) — Livestock: Hogs: Receipts, 1,110; holdovers, 100; active to all interests; bulk, 160-220 lbs., 15-25 c lower, $12.25; other weights generally steady; 240-290 lbs’., $1.75-sl2; 140 lbs7, down. $11.50-$11.75; packing sows, $8.75-$9.25. Cattle: Receipts, 125; active; fully steady; medium heifers, $7.60; cutter cows. $2.50-$4.25, Calves: Receipts, 400; vealers, slow, steady to weak; good to choice, $13.50 down. Sheep. Receipts, 1.700; lambs draggy; barely steady: good to choice natives, $11; medium, $9.75$10; throw outs mostly, $7. CHICAGO~GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. Mar. May Wheat9B 93H .96% 1.00*4 Corn .98 .92% .94% .96% Oats 41% .44% .46% .48 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected August 22 No. 1 New Wheat 78c No. 2 New Wheat 77c New Oats 35c Barley 50c Rye 50c No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 lbs. $1,25 LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 20c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 36c o NOTICE I will be out of the city for two weeks, Aug. 24’to Monday, Sept. Bth. Dr. W. E. Smith. 198-2 U VOTIC'E State of> Indiana A darnh County, SS: Before A. C. Butcher, Justice of the Peace of Washington Township. Arthur M. Fisher va. Marion Brodberk. To Marlon Brodbeek: Whereas Arthur M. Fisher has filed in this court his cornplalnt. affidavit and bond for attachment of certain property alleged to belong- to you, and also his affidavit that you arc a non-resident of the state of You are therefore notified that said cause has been set for hearing on the 29th day of September 1930. At 9 o’clock A. M. and unless you appear at that time and answer i his complaint, said cause will be heard in your absence, and an order made for the sale of said property A. C. Butcher J. P. August 8, 1930. Aug 8-15-22

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1930.

HOSPITAL NOTES r John M. Peel, Jonesville, La., un- j derwent a major operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital ( this morning. t Mrs. Edwin Howard, 1302 Frank- t

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the mutter of determining the tn* rnten tor .-ertnln purponeM by the < Ity of lleentnr. Adnmn Count?', Indiana Before the Common Connell. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the City of Decatur. Adams County Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the second day of September, U3O v. ill ■onsider the following budget. Mnvon Office 4n —Sewer Construction -"0 5— Personal Service (salary) . 1,200 46—Sewer Repairs 3,000 6 — Office Supplies - .. 5 ’ ,n ! l ~ . , ... , r|l ,. City Clerk *'—Fuel- Lights Water ... .>OO 7— Personal Service (salary) .... 600 48—-Repairs Bj’? S—Office Supplies 300 4»-4jupplies I;* (Ity Trennurer 50—lelephone •; 9— Personal Service (salary) .... 390 ’ ustodian 10— Office Supplies 150 Henllh Demirtment City Vttnrney ?- Off iters valar> 11— Tptjrsonai Service (salary).. 500 *’" Juppleis <»eneral •• 12— Office Supplies 15 at—Coinagious Diseases 4VO ■ Judge 20 Best Hoorn Pnblle Safely sa—Custodian (salary) 240 14— Chief of Police (salary) .... 1,000 56—Supplies *» 15— Chief of Police (supplies) . 300 BepnrtHient IfcSIH RH»S.4ff(Slfe> ’"S i -gy . !S ivx'ii'.;.,.., ’• 20—Fire Chief (salary 150 I 1 AA atei -J 21 —Firemen (regular) 4,200 Swimming Pool 22—Firemen (Volunteer) «2—Supervisor (salary) (uh '■i— New i; uinmeni n. 03—Labor (Temporary 100 :>i-R^ al^ )l,,pmeat • 64-Materlal & Supplies 1,250 ■>- Marerloi® can Oniimoß < mineil 26Supplies -i! si s—Personal Service (salary) 50(> 27 —Freight & iirayage 55—Transportation (expense).... 200 28—Insurance ...‘ ijh Miseellnneo.is >9Transnnrfatinn inn —Printing and Adv ' f?z?e^{;o^ dr,nt ttentals ;; ’4 I,,sp " sal .■ 33—Engineer Assistant . 200 Kecord ’' 34Office <unr»i»*>u •>- 13—Official Bonds . *^eet ,t »e l m^.e n ‘7 ‘ 5 74-Munlelpai League 25— street Commissioner »no,. 75—American i.egion 50 36— Labor on Streets (regular) s’sOO Estimate of to he liaised 37— Labor on streets (Temp.) ’7511 U«t. Expend, as Above. |a4,6tO 38— Material j Less Est. Rev. not De. Tax 5,840 39— Supplies 15)0 Amt. Necessary to be raised by §! ree ! Intersections 'SOO Taxation 48.800 41—Street Lighting 6 000 ■> ■ ■ ■ H —Rep. & Op. Ex. Autos 1,000 General Fund 48,800.00 S< *" -a Proposed levy on each SIOO .75 < aaimparallve statement of Taxes t nlleeted and to he collected ‘TT' b ’ " f Tenn. HIST nejs , IK{U ~,3,, Amount Collected 40,154.61 50,385.00 54,835.00 54,440.00 ~ taxpayers appearing shall have the right and will be heard thereon, .rter the lex les have been determined ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies may appeal to tiie State Board of lax ’ ornmissioners of Indiana for farther and final action thereon by filing a petition therefore with the County Auditor not later than the’ fourth Monday in September. 1030 and said State Board will fix a date of hearing in this County. GEO M. KRICK AUest^ Mayor NOTICE TO TAZPAVEHS OF’ TAX LEVIES lu the Matter of tletermiulng (he Tax Kates for Certain I'urposes By French Townwhlp, Adams County Indiana Before the Township Advisory Board Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of French Township, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 2nd day of September 1830 will consider the following budget: Bl DGET CLASSIFICATION FOB TOWNSHIPS Township Fund Sneelnl School ir.o.a nffb'e l? f n/ lUßtee Repair of Bldgs and Grounds ... 400 ?Jav7lina 12- ttepalr <*» Equipment 400 traveling .. .. —. i-._> School I-’urn. and Equip. 40 > l.e' ords and Advertising <u school Supplies 200 I uhlk' IMti hee 100 janitor Supplies . 150 Pay of Advisory Board 15 Fuel ful . J,.' hoolK al)3 School I tansfers 1,i.>0 Loans, Int. and Insur. 200 : Examination of Records gehoo j ra „ stl -rs .. ... ... 2,000 : ~a r e . ' enu h | el 1.. .>«!, Teachers Institute 120 lotal lownship Fund .2,824 Janttor service . . \ 300 luiiiou Fund , Bay of Teachers 5,500 ansportation of Children .... 1,«9S Total Tuition Fund 5,500 Total Special School Fund 6,468 WATE Ol Fl NDS TO BE RAISED : * Fund Fluid Fund ToMiiMhip Tuition S. S<*ho<»l Total Budget Estimate for incoming year .... 2,824 5,500 6,468 . Deduct Misc. Revenue incoming year \ (estimated on former year Misc. Rev.) 748 Subtract line 2 from line 1 2,824 4,752 6,468 • Unexpended Appropriations July 31 of present year 1 2,289 2,295 1.628 Total (of lines 3,4, 5, and 6) 5,113 7,047 8,096 Actual Balance July 31st of present year 577 2,016 231 Tax to be collected present year (December settlement) 1,857 1,045 l ? 500 . Misc. Rev. to be collected present year ’ ( Mj of line 2) 500 . Total (of lines 8, 9 and 10) 2,434 3,661 1,731 Subtract line 1| from lin« 7 2,679 3,486 6,365 ?Jst Working Bal. for six months after close C of next year <not greater than of line 3) 100 518 103 Amt. In be raised by tax levy (add lines 12 and 13) 2,779 4,004 6,168 PROPOSED LEVIES Met Taxable Property n $1,544,100 Levy ou Amount to Property Be Ruined Township .18 2,779 - Tuition 26 4,004 Special School 42 6,4 68 juial /86 13,251 Comparative Statement of Tmu-r Collected and To He Collected To Be Col'ecteil Collected ('ollertril Collected • Idas Levy IW2W Levy Levy 11KJ1 Levy Township 2,824 3,683 2,998 2,779 1 Tuition 3,175 3,683 4,180 4.00 1 . Special School 4.412 5,371 (M 579 6,468 - Total 10,41 1 12,737 13,757 13,251 ' Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon After the r tax levies have been dciri mined, ten-or more taxpayers feeling then.r selves aggrieved by su< li levies, may appeal to the State Board of lax p Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition r therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday ot y September, and the Stat*? Board will fix a dat«* of hearing In this county, bated August 19, 1930 Martin Moeschberger Joseph L. Graber 2 Jacob J. Kauffman, Albeit Moeschberger Aug. 22--” J

lin street, Fort Wayne underwent a major opeiation this morning at the local hospital. Homer Ellsworth of Los Angeles, California, submitted to a tonsillectomy operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning.

Salaries Are Reduced Indianapolis, Aug. 22 —(UP) —A, . $3,000 cut in salaries of Marion county judges was announced latei yesterday by the county commissioners as the first step In an eco- 1 1 nomy progiam to reduce the 1931 tax rate. The salaries were reduced i from SIO,OOO to $7,000 and will be- 1 come effective January 1, 1931, with 1 the exception of one circuit judge i whose term does not expire until 1933.

■—— NOTICE TO TANI’AYEKS OF TAX LEVIES OF TOXANSIIH* ritFl-: (.RAVEL ROAD BOND FINDS In (he Mat(er of Delrriuinlng the Hstex for Certain PurpOoca by ADAMS COl NTV Before the County Conn.-Il nn.l Board of Commlasloners , Nutlce is hereby given the taxpayers of Adams County, Indiana that I the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting i plh.e on the 2nd day of September 1930 will consider the following; Budget:—: Townxhlp l-rln. To Interest To Total I’rln. A Be Paid He Paid int. to Be Paid Union 8,817.88 1,658.48 10,474.31 Root . . 11,443.74 2,878.86 13,822.«0 I’reble 8,931.70 1,831.62 10,763.32 Kirkland 5,54 ..00 1,168.98 6.712.98 Washington 30.8 11.70 7.362.87 38,210.57 St. Marys .. ... . 4,7X1.58 1,022.8:1 5,804.41 Blue Creek C,651.32 1,573.15 7,227.47 Monroe 21.7('1.80 4,060.89 28,763.69 French 5,648.46 911.61 6,560.07 Hartford 11,7.17.06 749.61 7,266.70 Wabash 7 935.22 2,843.82 9,879.04 Jefferson 5,584.00 X,131.15 6,7X5.15 A a I nnt ion Townalilp I'ropoaed Levy Amt. Raised Levies 1 Union 1,423,480 68 9,679.66 Root .. 2,950.840 48 14,164.03 Preble 2,102.910 51 10,724.84 Kirkland .. ... 1.717,690 8.416. fix Washington . ~074,905 10 36,299.62 St Marys • 1,915.030 4 1 8,426.13 Blue Creek 1 430,780 7? 10,444.69 Monroe 5,629,560 6>> 33,7 >7.36 F’rencti I 544,100 57 8,801.3> Hartford ij. 1.553,87,0 51 8,390.79 Wabash -,7:96,340 53 13,760.60 Jefferson 1,274.300 67 8,537.81 1 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined ,ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by sm b levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Cointrission rs for furthei ami final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday In Sent, iiii'er and Hi" Male Board will tlx a date for hearing in this county. P ALBERT HARLOW Dated August 7. 1930 Auditor, Adams County, Indiana August 15-22 PUBLIC SALE Having sold my farm I will sell at public auction at my home 1 mile west and 1 mile north of Berne, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Commencing at 10 o’clock sharp, the following described property: > HORSES—Roan mare 9 years old; sorrel mare 12 years old; sor- ; rel mare 14 years old; black horse 14 years old. These are all good ) workers. CATTLE —Holstein cow, 10 years old. 'will be fresh Feb. 24; HolJ stein cow, 5 years old, will be fresh Feb. 20; Guernsey cow, 5 years old, ) was fresh in June; red cow, 9 years old, was fresh in June; black cow, 1 11 years old, bred in August; Holstein cow, 9 years old, will be fresh ' in January. 8 HOGS—Five thoats weighing 75 pounds each; one brood sow due I to farrow in October. 8 POULTRY —Eight dozen White Wyandotte hens; 250 young chicks ens; Bxl4 brooder house; brooder stove. s GRAIN —050 bushels ot oats in bin; 65 bushels wheat in bin; 22 6 acres of good corn in field. 1 FARM IMPLEMENTS binder; manure spreader in good 0 condit’on; hay loader; McCormick Deering mower; land roller; new corn cultivator: John Deere gang plow; Moline riding plow; double 1 disc; three-sectipn spring tooth harrow; spike tootli harrow; C. B. & Q. 5 corn planter; grain dr’ll; 8-hoe fertilizer drill; hay tedder; hay rack; 3 2 walking plows; bob sled; Weber wagon tn good shape; hay rigging with stock rack combined; hay rigging; 3 sets of slings; ladders; 2 8 sets of harness. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Davenport; new dining room suite; ono ,i table and six chairs; kitchen cabinet; cupboard; wash sink; bed room s suite; Iron bed; wooden bed; two extra tables; rug 12x12; lot of dishes, t lot of kitchen utensils; wash’ng machine; 40-gallon copper kettle; 3 I iron kettles; meat grinder; lard press: complete lot of butchering tools; shovels: forks; lawn mower; ’ garden tools; oil drum; tubs and many other articles too numerous to be listed here. 9 .„T ER , MS: sso ° or unf,er cash - Over amount 6 months’ time , will lie g ven on good bankable notes drawing bankable interest on last 8 " months. Four per cent, discount for cash. No goods to be removed 1 (rom premises until settled for. e Mrs. Albert Baumgartner, Proprietor ,' t ' J. A. Michaud, Auctioneer E . w . Ba um g a rttler , Clerk Lunch will be served at noon.

Two Bond Sets Sold County treasurer Ed Ashbaucher ' sold two sets of bonds today, the funds to be used in improving two roads. The First National Bank 1 Decatur purchased the bonds on the Luther Martin road in Hartford township, paying a premium of 1 $237.70 for the $14,400 issue. The next highest bid was $37.60, made by th* Fletcher Savings and Trust Co. Charles Arnold purchased tne bonds for the Schoenstedt road in

Union township, paying iP'.efl the 52.450 issue. ■ 1 Auburn Company I’rol Indianapolis. Aug. 22 -(■ ' The Auburn automobile cool , today filed petition with the M ’ Service commission asking ■ , hearing be held < oncerning alfl ' illegal freight charges on shiM ! to the Auburn plant. I , The complaint set forth thaß alleged illegal rates ere appliß metal shipments going over tB C. C. and St. 1., and Petinsylß railroads from Indianapolis I Cqpneraville to Auburn.,The® • company asked that S6OO be tel ’1 ed in adjusting the matter. J

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