Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 20 October 1930 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, j AND NOTICES FOR SALE ——— FO.R .SALE—Walnut case piano rie|pola and records. Call 815 evenings 246FOR SALE—IB pigs for $86.50. Otto Sale mile west and l>t miles south of Linn Grove. 246121 X FOR~SALE—Telephone your wood order to 994 or 689. Adams County Etimber Co. E. D. Colter. 247-3 t j FOR SALE—Potatoes, SI.OO per buehel. Also apples, 50c to 75c per btishel. Fred or Elmer Peters, 1% miles north, 1 mile west of Magley. Craigville phone. 246t3x FOR SALE —CO acres of good land. good buildings, by owner. 3041 Marshall street, phone 4SB. 246t3x I FO R SALE~2S~C h inc hl 11 a - rabbi ts. Pedigrees furnished. WHliam J. Hunt. 422 North Second street. | 247- | FOR SALE—Two sheep rams, full I blooded Shropshire. J. E. Sheets, Decatur, route 8, Tele. 864-H. 247t3x| FOR SALE —Two boys overcoats, 1 sizes 12 and 14. Call 905. 247t3 I FOR.SALE—One 2-year old Shrop | shire lamb. William Miller. De-1 catur route 8. 248-3tx | FOR - SALE — Oxford dawn buck ■ sheep, yearling. Ed Miller, 12 miles'south of Salem. O- 20-32-27-30 ■ FOR RENT FOR tlENT—Semi modern dwelling 2 squares from Court House! Phones 85, 304 Dore B. Erwin. 241-6'. | FOR RENT—Light housekeeping a-1 partinent. Nice clean rooms. Price reasonable. Phone 1269. 242-tt 1 FOR ■ RENT —5 room house on j Nofth Ninth St., all modern but ■ furnace. Inquire Peter Gaffer. 246t3x | FOR, RENT—Furnished housekeepIng rooms under new manage ment.' Private Modern kitchen, lights, gas, and garage inquire of Mrs. Noah Frye 1494 West Monroe street. Phone 682. 246-ts FOR”rENT—Sleeping room in modern, home. 310 North Third St. shone 511. 248-3'. J-.OR RENT—4 room semi-modern j house 218 South First street. Will I rant to right party. Phone 682. .Owner at 1404 West Monroe stree’ 248-3 t LOST AND FOUND LOST —Black leather key container with four keys. Finder return same io this oftice and receive re- j ward. 248-3 tx 1 WANTED WANTED —Two men to work on '• farm. Dannie Sipe, Berne, In-1 diana. 248t3x "WHE of mu. m:iti.f.ment ' OF ESTATE \O TflTlce is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of John Liechty, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Cdurt, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 17th day of November 1930. and show cause .if any why the Final Settlement Accounts with tiie estate of said decedent should not be approved and sak? heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Christian K. Liechty, Administrator with will annexed. Decatur. Indiana October 20, 1930. Attorney Dore B Frwin OctJJO-27 • PUBLIC SALE DUROC JERSEY HOGS Friday, Oct. 24,1930 One o'clock p.m. Spring Gilts, Sows with Pigs at side and some males of the most Prominent Blood Lines. Kunkel & Reinhard mile north of Bluffton. Executor’s Sale As executor of the estate of John H. Rumple, I will oiler for sale at public auction at the late residence of the decedent, 5 miles east and 2'/2 miles south of Berne, on Thursday, Oct. 23, ’3O beginning at 1 o’clock p. in., the personal property of said decedent. Terms—Cash. Daniel A. Rumple. Exct. aKMHMKanBBHBREQIRMKMEI TypewritingStenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work 1 wiii be gia.-! to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holtheuse Judge J- T. Merrvman’s Law Office, K of C. Bldg
S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service ■' 11 ° N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyee Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 1 Saturdays, B'oo p. m. Telephone 135 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone >O. 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 • " " 'U For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and NaturapaAh! Riadonic diagnosis and treatment I Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. | Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. Roy Johnson Auctioneer Room 5, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. - Phones - Office 265 Home 1022 Decatur, Indiana FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. K. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones; Office 61. Home 303 Yager Brothers Funeral Directors Calls answered day or night. At night call phone 44. Day time call phone 105. Ambulance Service, day or night. BARGAINS: — Bargains In Living’ Room, Dir*ng Room suits, mat-! tresses and rugs. Stuckey and Co, i Monroe. Our phone number Is 44 168-t' o FREE —One quart oil with each 10 gallons gasoline purchased at South Winchester street Filling Station, Lawrence Potts, Mgr. 241t6x NOTICE! Our directors have made application to change our Charter to a i STATE one. We shall have same shareholders, same directors, same officers jas at present. We believe that we lean more nearly meet the require-1 i meats of our community under the j State system. !i To meet the details of this | change it is accessary to give the following not.ee for 61 days: The First National Bank located . lat Decatur, in the State of Indi-' ana is closing its affairs. All note I i holders and other creditors of the associaton are therefore hereby! I notified to present the notes am.' other claims for payment. „ T. F. GRALIKER, . Sept. 1.. 19.30 Cashier XOT’CH TO Is , h « re J , y S* v «n that Monlac November S, will be the' ‘ t sL pay your fal > installment ‘J tax ?r,' 2 le <oun ty treasurer's of. ! n t*!' ° P u en f,oln SA - M to 4 - tift durlnff the tax paving season. . All taxes not paid by that time wtll become delinquent and a 10% penal--1 y W l’ be a £*’d. Those who have bovght or sold propert vanrt wish a I division of taxes are asked to come In at once. I , Gall on the Auditor for errors a n< ] ’ any reductions. The Treasurer can make ro corrections. The Treasurer will not be respon- , sible for the penalty of delinquent I , taxes resulting from the ommissiun | of tax-peyer to state definitely on what property, they desire to pay, in I whose nata? it may be found, in |s!tnat*'d'* nShiP ° r corpGration is •| ppr«on« nwinj, delinquent taxes , should pay them at on< e, the law is such that there is no option left for lit ip 4 reasurcr hut enforce the collection of delinquent taxes. 1 The annual sale of delinquent lands and lots will take place on the second Monday in February 1931 at 10:0U A. M. orders will n >t be paid to iiivone owing delinquent taxes. All persons are warned against them. No receipts will he held after <*xpi atioh of li'iK', as I tie new deposib lory law requires the Treasurer io make daily deposits. Particular attention: If you pay , taxes in more than one township - mention the fa« t to the Treasurer also s e that your receipts call for all your real estate and perse™'’• propert A • In making- inquiries of the Tron!*.urer regarding taxes to insure reply do not fail to include return postage. • ; Ed. A. Aslibaucher. i Treasurer Adams County. Indiana. (kt. 6-Nov. J
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MARKET REPORTS' DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected October 20 I Hogs, 90-120 pounds $8.55 Hogs, 120-140 pounds $8.90 Hogs, 140-160 pounds $9.15 Hogs, 160-180 pounds . $9.30 Hogs. 180-200 pounds ... $9.50 Hogs. 200-225 pounds $9.60 Hogs. 225-250 pounds $9.75 Hogs. 250-300 pounds $9.90 Hogs. 300-359 pounds $9.40 I Roughs . ... $7.2-5 Stags - $5.50 i Vealers 12%n! Spring lamlts - Bc| CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May July Wheal, Old 79% .83 .Si’s .85% New .79% .83% .85% Corn. Old .78% .80% .83% .84% i New .78% .81% .93% Oats. Old .36% .38% .39% New .37 .38% .39% — East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 2.800; holdovers 200; generally steady; less active i than earlier; some bids lower; j I supply arriving late because of I snow storm; bulk desirable 170-220: lbs. $10.75; 150-160 lbs. $10.50-1 | 10.60; 140 lbs. down $10.25; pack-; I ;ng sows $8.25-9. Cattle; Receipts 1,450; active; fully steady; quality improved;, i choice yearlings $13.25; bulk dry ■ feds $11.50-12.25; fleshy grassers' ; and short feds $7.50-9.75; common I steers and heifers $5.5047; beef I cows $5-5.75; cutter grades $2.50-4.-Calves: Receipts 400; vealers active 15c higher $14.50 down. Sheep: Receipts 2,600: lambs: 50c higher; good to choice ewes I | and wether lambs $8.75, to mostly ; $9; bucks and medium kinds $8; .throwouts $7; fat ewes 25c 'higher, I $3.50-4.25. rort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne. Ind.. Oct. 20. —(U.K | —Livestock Hog market, steady to 15c low r; 120 lbs., down, $9; 120-140 lbs., $9.25: 140-169 lbs.. $9.50; 160-18:. lbs., $M»0; 180-200 lbs.. $9.79; 200225 lbs , $9.80; 225-250 lbs., $9.90; 250-300 lbs., $10; 300 325 lbs., $9.75; 1325-350 lbs., $9.50; 350 400 lbs. ■59.25; roughs, $7.75; stags, $5,50; calves, sl3; lambs, $7.75. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected October 20 No. 1 New Wheat 71c No. 2 New Wheat 70c New Oats , 32c Burley 50. Rye oOt 1 N 0.2 Yellow Corn per 100 Tb s. $1.05 local GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 34c — o - IKlSl’i 7AL NOTES Frank Ternet, Payne Ohio was admitted to the Adams County Memorial Hospital Sunday where he will b« a medical patient. Mrs. Gertrude Beitier, Berne, underw nt a major operation this morning at the local hosiptal. Mrs. Pearl Schlegel, 414 N Vth Seventh street was admitted to the ' Adams County Memorial Hospital 'this morning to receive medical I treatment. Mi .... Emilio Klcuk. Decatur. i Route 8, underwent a major operaItion at the local hospital this nwrn- , i ing.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1930.
SHERIFF « tI.E Cnnn* \hhilh»f I Charles H. Snyder. VS. Fred VV.■ Mahan Adminstrator of the Estate 'of Rhoda Mahan, deceased, James, • W. Mahan. Fred W. Malian. Claud ill ' Tucker. John Tucker and Maud 1 Mahan By virtue of an order of sale to j • me directed from the Clerk of the i Adams Circuit Court of Adams 1 County, Indiana, I will expose to* ‘ public* Auction to the highest bidder! i n i uesday the 28th day of October} A I >.. 1930, between tl>e nours of 10 | o’clock A. M. and 4 I’. M. of said day. I at the east door, of the Court House! i in Adams County. Indiana, the rents} and profits for a term n«Tt exceeding seven wars, the following described Heal Estate: TO-WIT. Lots number five <s> and six (6)| in the Town of Monmouth, Indiana. ’ And on failure to realize the full < , amount of judgment interest and costs 1 will at the same time and | place expose to public sale the fee L (simple of said real estate, taken asp [the property of Fred W. Mahan, Ad-| ministrator of the Estate of Rhoda] i Mahan, deceased. James VV. Mahan,, j Fred \V. Mahan. Claudia Tucker, I John Tucker and Maud Mahan, at the 1 suit of Charles H. Snyder. Said sale will be made without any' relief whatever from valuation ori , appraisement laws. | : Harl Hollingsworth Sheriff. i Adams County, Indiana. C. L. Walters, Attorney. Het. 6-13-20 1 — -— HJ.OM INCE EOK OCTOBER J Decatur Democrat Co. Rev. | | Ft. Wayne Ptg. Co do 196 -- 379.95; 'Citizens Tele Co. do 245 ‘ ! | Marcella Crick IM }<»-..0‘» Bernice Nelson 200 I Albert Harlow 104 & 106. 200. j Aleta Harlow 104 104. i Ed Ashbaucher 200 Clara Anderson Rec. Fees 200 134.21 Hail Hollingsworth 101, 200 504.00 Miles Prnop Co. Rev. 19> ; Brjce Rop 198 |«52 ! Ed Anderson Co. Rev. 198. 4 4 00 i Ralph Koop 188 Ft. Wayne Blue P. Co 198 to R 3.08 I Berne Lumber Co Co. Rev. 188 Clifton Striker 101, 200 2 a 3.$ • , Margaret Meyers 104 !?:?-? J. A. Cline 101,200 Ij. Grandstafi 102, 106 33.10 |J. W. Vizard 101.200 44. $1 1 R. F. 8.-einer Co Rev. I Geo Shoemaker do John Hoffman do Henry Heller do - « >- u " i Paul McClain B. Supt Mabel Meyer M>l. 20« «0-' J ! Frank Lose 410a I ? 2 22 I Kroger Store do LLUJ Dr. Branch do b Adams Co. Hosp 410e 291.01 Vanee A- Linn do I Nichols Shoe Store do - if. Douglass do Fisher and Harris do 1;. • Home Groeery do »• 1 ager Bl A do Central Grocery IBIK J. M. Brcir.er 10l JJ* Mrs. J- M. Breiner I'L’B 7-’ '„ l,e<- Stultz I'l-C "'J-'!? Kiger A <'•> t'orkins Cheat. Co. ..02 Hilyard Cheat. Co do bo.fa Schaefer Hardware Co. 200 .•rank Schmitt do 1 Pumphreys Jewelry S- do 1 G M McGill do L" t ;ty of Decatur do Northern Indiana Pub. to d> ‘J- 1 :! Harl Hollingsworth do ' ■ a Dr M. J. Miller do Frank Lose do .... 5%-, bee Hardware Co. do 2. o F. O. Martin 10. l-’P * August Morgan do - Herbert la.l ountaine do B o Idella Hartnag I do - — Leona M mtgomery do ■■ , ; o-ov Peter Helman do “'- 0 H. eronnaple do ■ Bev A. K. ITedderjohann do .•>» Goy Schulte do “■!*? Ed Humschlag do ~ o y John Welseh do J. I-. J ohnson do . — Wilson Chronister do its ku Lee Hardware Co do .Villiams Equity Exe. do C V. Conuell do .. re'-a Frank S.-hmitt do ? -2S< iimitt Meat Market t‘.o Indiana Oil do Fish, c .end Karris do Auto Electric Garage do ; "-1 , Flbersc.n Service Station do Mullets Baker, do Ime at or Lumber ( <• '■'• I Charles ' 1 16.0 n Limo t'heinic al I '• '■'• 10. SO Decatur Shoe Hosp, do Menix» Am>tutz d<» - .* Sim Baiter do ■ Sc-lcaffer Hardware Co do ! F,tael Nevi! 412 :;o.tt*> Mary Meyers no -jn.cto Gavile Hoagland do ’ Mara Met lure do oo i c Hive Iteynoids do t - . |t( Merle Bristol do lie.on Gladys Shady do m.no I Catherine Rcie do t iuihi , Florence Boinees. ■■■• lie.oo ' lai.ira Beerbower do - ~n I I anrette M hitman do . I \v Guv Brown mileage Dorwin HI Irene Byron Snna Decat'tr Democrat -• tn ~- )n ’ Adams Co. W Rne»» 4>° - =s.«t, • s E. Black t") ■ 235 19 . Cltas Arnold I'.ndge 234.4 1 Albert Kotti d. • i.iini.SO | Yust Bros, do ’
j Yost Bros. Bi d. Re. 725.001 | W. M. Striker do .84.1*0: | Amos Stoneburner 418 87.63 I Frank Leichty do 27.80 ! I Arthur Srtttles do 23.81 I James Brown do 23.40 Kenneth Ohler do 24.40 i.t v is Mattox do i s .2.‘>! (Joseph Aeschleman do 18.00* i Edward Koos do 16.V0L i*ewis Lewton do 15j»0, Noah Fox do 14.40 I Frank Lautenhehier do 12.91 I David Cook do 12.*5 Bart Boice do 12.00 IE. N. Teegarden do 10.00 Roy Aumiller do 10.60 j Emanuel Miller do 9.dß| Virgil Hendricks do 9.63 ; * Rolle Wable do 7.551 Sidney Dague do 7.301 I James Glick do 6.96 ■ ( Raymond Buhlm do 6.00 ■Joe Sapp do ... 5.55 I Henry Buettner do Henry Nuesbaum do . 1.27 J U- loyd Meyers do 2.85 jx’hrist Bucher do 2.4rt| !M. Kirsch Co. Co. 20.001 j W“m. Baumgartner do 20.001 : James Kenney do 20.n0 I (August t'onrod da 20.00 Evert Banter do 20;<JO I Jim Hendricks do 20.n0 Henry Dehner do 2O.*'ui | Dennis Striker 198 760.06 |(). W. P. Macklin d<. 2.?e?.4? I Mp«t»»»ersf*rs Bros do. 79«.0« j Hinton & Smalley do 16,977.53 O. W. P. Macklin do ... 232.75 iChas Arnold do 1,555.20 I I Hubert Cochran du 8.001 I Robert Hunt A Co do 2.53 j Henrv Galla eyer do 10.00 Dan Waff el do 10.00 lira Fuhrman d» 117.90 |VVm. Baumgartner do 105.00 ; Milton Edgell 198 38,0.) I Fred Kruckenberg do 44.00 I Geo. Stine maker <Jo i Elmer Anderson -45 1,072.53 I C. Hcheiman do . 979.30 j Herman l iman do 896.95 John Habegger do 673.57 1 Midwest Stone Co. do . 1,929.17 Erie Stone Co do ». . 1,529.59 Meshberger Bros do 1,425.36 'lym'outh Stone Co do 200.96 Eastern Indiana <>il (’« do 483.72 Hinton and Smalley do 330.00 A. D. Suttles do 348.33 j Christ Eicher do 156.00 W. P. Robinson do 65.92 O. P W. Macklin 198. 5,4 85.. I Palmer Moser 418 325.00 David Yoder do 51U.<»'» Jacob Kauffman do 21.96 Dav id Wullman <!<• Dennis Striker P.ridgt- 211.80 Witness my hand au<» seal this 17th day of October 1930. Albert Harlow Auditor Adams Co. Indiana Oct. 20-27 O PUSH WRECKED AUTO ACROSS LIGHT WIRES .noNTiNTRD FROM PAGE ONE) He served iu France during the war with Battery A, 139th Indiana Field A.tillcry. He was a m tnber of' he Decatur Afethudist ehnreh. the Imeriean legion and th. Loyal! Order of Moose lodge. Surviving are the parents and the tollowing brothers and sisters: Mrs. Millard Harkliss. Fort Wayne; | Mrs. Merle Sheets, Preble; Wesley j Hitchcock. New O< leans, I«i.. Clyde I AAAAAAAAAAAA for Taxes The cost of a loan is much less than the penalty incurred rs you let your taxes go delinquent. ■ You can quickly get any amount ' from $lO to S3OO and easily re. , pay on our liberal Twenty-Pay-ment Plan. Interest is charged ‘ i just for the time you use the money. Full information withi out cost or obligation. Call, i write or phone, • > 1 ( Straight Time Plan for Farmers. I Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. • Phone 237 Decatur, Ind tj
! Hitchcock, Decatur. • i Funeral services will be held i Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the United Brethren church in this city. Rev. B. H. Franklin, pastor, of the Methodist church will have* ■ charge. Adams Post American Le- > ! gion will have charge of the ser- ■ vices and his World war compan ions will serve as pall bearers. Ivan Baker Ivan Baker was born December 10, 1595, in Decatur. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bak- ! er, both deceased. Baker also serI ved IS months in the World war I and was in the aviation division lot the American army In 1929 he was married to Olga j ! Hanson, of Van Wert, 0., who sur-i ' vives. The following brothers and ' I sisters also survive: Mrs. Joseph: Hunter. Decatur; Adrian. Lloyd and Floyd Baker, Decatnr and Ora C. | Baker, Fort Wayne. Mr. Baker was a member of the; ! local Legion post. Funeral serI vices will be held Tuesday afteri noon at 3 o’clock at the Presby- ■ terian church with Rev. H. H. Ferntheil, officiating. Adams Post.i American Legion will conduct a I military funeral at the cemetery. Legionnaires will act as pall bearers. Both will be buried at Decatur cemeteries. Following the tragedy the bodies
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were taken to Black s funeral parlor. The remains of Hitchcock were removed Sunday afternoon to the home east of Decatur and Baker’s remains were taken to the home of his brother Adrian Baker, j 120 South Tenth street, where they may be viewed by friends. It Is the first time an accident! of that sort has occurred in Adams. county. 0 UNIQUE PROGRAM HELD BY LOCAL C. E. SOCIETY (CONTINUED FROM PAGB ONE) [sunderman led in prayer. The Scripture lesson was read j tby Paul Spnller, and Miss MArshia' !otiler played a piano solo. Miss Esj’her Sunderman gave a talk on i Christians and Sunday” after j j which Mrs. Alfred Hanni whistled ; a musical solo. Lewis Armstrong addressed the organization, and Mrs. Fred Engle and Mrs. Ada Martin favored ths
11 NiniCE OF GESERtI. I I !■’.<T!>l% ■ Sfnte of liHliaiia. H XdaniM < ounty, SS: M The State of Indiana, to the Sheriff <n A;■ ' < ‘"iiniy. i, HEHNICE NELSON, Clerk of the Adams ' > < ' "’j” County, State Os Indiana, hereby certify ami u ' ’ , a Election will be held In each Precinct of s.-i i i I Hat« TIESDAY, NOVEMBER UH. H“t« ■ for the purpose cf voting for and electing t i i ••wing STATE HAI.I.OTs H One Secretary of State for the State of In ! H One Auditor of State for the State of Imti.-i- m | One Treasurer of State for the State of In ■ One Clerk of the Supreme Court for the Stat- ' ''a ™ One Superintendent of Public Instruction f r t! • >t t' 111 M One Judge of the Supreme Court, First Distrn • ■ One Judge of the Supreme Court. Fourth l> : ’ ■ Two Ju<iges of the Appellate Court. First 1’ H Two Judges of the Appellate Court. Second D ' in’ nia fl One Reporter of the Supreme Court, fo’ tii> >t :• - y <4ll VTI BALLOT* .. >■ | O’ve Representative in Congress. Sth Con”', -<■ i ■ i One Judge of the Circuit Court. 26th Judi< i . I 1 ' ■ I One Prosecuting Attorney, 26th Judicial Cir< • ’ , I One Senator of the State of Indiana for AJ.i ' ' ■ Counties. <...» P (l s irffl One Representative in the General Assemble • ' n • ■ for Adams and Wells Counties. Oae Clerk of the Circuit Court, for Adams ( • 1 i" ‘ One Treasurer for Adams County. Indiana. One Sheriff for Adams County. Indiana. One Coroner for Adams County, Indiana. One Surveyor for Adams County, Indiana. One Sheriff for Adams County. Indiana. One Ass** v sor for Adams County, Indiana. t fount ‘ Oae C »untv Commissioner for the 2nd Di<*' , r .ja One Co’intv Commissioner for the 3rd Dist’i ». ' ' . I Three County Councllmen-A t-Large for \da : (rrii4 , One County 4’ouncilrnan for the Ist pistri<'''' ' ' , miv, One County Councihnan for the 2nd District, Ad ! , , n - I One County Councilman for th** 3rd Di- irj< i A<l .“., indl One County Councilman for the Ith Distri- ’. '• TOU R tl» <>T* I Bis n T<»v» rship .. ... j n) |i» ) Ore Township Trustee for Union Township. A l One Township Assessor for Union Township. Ad i RoM Township fount'. fine Township Trustee for F’oot 'I ownship, 11 . , v p.jimx; . One Township Assessor for Ro *t Tow’nship. Ad |»rehlr Township One Township Trustee for Preble Township. A<- , . ' indM t One Township Assessor tor Preble 'lownsh.p, An KlrloHnd ’’‘on , (I . ritVi In# I One Township Trustee for Kirkland Towns'Jp. ‘‘ . u ntv, irf Township Assessor for Kirkland Township. A-.<* AVashlrvtow Township . (’nd One Township Trustee for Washington Township. | Indiana. Adams C°x One Township Assessor for Washington Towns-tP- ■ Indiana. • SI. Marys Township f ( .ii:it''. I n f I One Township Trustee for St. Marys Township. A'.' f. ,ity, In# ’ One Township Asseswr foi St. M Blw < rs»ck Towuship ~: nt y. One Township Trustee for Blue Creek Township, ,l ’® One Township Assessor for Blue Creek Township. I Indiana. Mouree Tovrwknln ( ii ' > One Township Trustee for Monroe Townsnip. Ao • ■ ( . I' l ®® i One Township Assessor for Monroe Township, t r*n<*!i T<>*»*hh» One Township Trustee for French lownship, ah * ( *,,untv, »«“* , Oi.c Township Assessor Fr< nrh Township. AdamHartford Township fi nd' j | n n - '’-owTob’i) trustee for Hartford Township. A-> ■ ( m<a One Township Assessor for Hartford T'ownship, Ana Wabash Township 3 ’ One Township Trustee for Wabash 'loxvnsiup. A couni.'- ln * b One Township Assessor f.*r Wabash Township. A<ia Jefferson Township f ( .nnb \ One Township. Trustee for Jefferson Township. •• * . G"iidy . , One Township Assessor for Jeffers; n ’l'o'vnship. ' 1 . u .j|| !■' "P I I als. certif' that on said date. abov. naco-d t li< I inti " the purpose of voting for or against the < ailing , inili** 11 * veniion to f<»r».mula4e a new constitution "f ’ '' n tinn vo 4 ‘*’’ f i>e St*ktn is ent.itird td vote upon this GU ■ • ;' ! iu . LN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1 her. unto subsrrinr < , (( t(|bt . r , la the seal of the Adams Circuit Court, this the .in Bertiiue Nr. untirt Clerk of the Adams (In mt S f ate of Indiana. . Adams County, SS: . , , nmintv. Stab 1 "' • I. HAUL rtoLUNGSWOUTIf, SlKi'lff of -\'. k ; ' " f ill. I'",',-' ; do hereby certify that the above and ,r.,, issu' d aii'l i' l . p, -.ect ropy of .be Precept a.ul <•..Hifiri.tr ot )•.h- o ~ -yd C me by Beriii<*e Nelso, Clerk of the Adams ♦ tnd Sial**- m.;i>. Witness band and seal this Iti Sheriff of Adams County, Indian- Oc ,,,bet
■ill'll' If Jir .1. (JIG Wg A'li. ■ . . : - f i ward Martz. sots! ’l'li. will :i> ■■:' ■it'ilay. . will >H : ;i ; I nor sri-r. I ■; . nn nib- ’ r s . MRS. ANDERSON ■ ENTERTAINS SUNDAY ■ Mrs. Clara Aniipr«o.’i ■ at dim.- Sunday 'and Mrs .io-tph Aniierson 'nova. I. I: Smith of Berne. jW. Halo of this city in thelM i noon tir i >! «ih Mrs. iM -' Snt'th iii"! ' ' .liiniibr MiM ■ Catln-i in- at the Adams - Memorial hospital. jg
