Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 28 January 1931 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIiD ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE Pure bred Ayshlre bu’l Ke months old. Also calves. At s fate price. Henry Asehlemen. Bern* phone 4S-3. 28S-33tx FtJR SAI.IT feed f'ordsoh Tra • tonr~Mew and used parts. Craigvilte garage. lt»-6t FOR SALE at a bargain—The james Arnold residence on Marshall street. Janies R. Fleming, Portlatjp. 21-6 t Flgß SALE—WiIf trade my city pro--5,-rty, house and garage, almost near, on small farm. Write Box. •’ZT M.", in care of the Democrat. . 22-3 t l v F(Ht SALE — Just received large Siipment of Kalamazoo ranges, to : be,—sold for exactly factory terms. I tuff! prices. Sprague Furniture Com ’ p;W.v. 134 W. Monroe street. Phono !<»#. 22-3tx I 1 stt .SALE Itail wood, inquire of g'-*0 North Sixth street. 23t3x FOB SALE—TeamoF"loan geldings and a Delco Light Plant. Louts Koldewey Phone 845-L. 22-8 t FOR SALE—Electric 8 tube Spar ton table model radio. In excellent condition. Priced to sell. Call 592 24-3 t FOR SALE—National cash regis- i ter, good as new; automatic; can be bought very reasonable. Inquire C. A. Douglas Co . 24-3.1 FOR SALE—IO x2l foot brcxider | house. Frame of native timber. W. H. Mcßarnes, Route 4. Decatur. Preble phone. 24-21 X BABY CHICKS Special Early order discount on Decatur Quality Chicks. Every | breeder culled and tested for I Bacillary White Diarrhoea. Now is the time to order your chicks I at our new low prices for 1931, w ith tire Special Early order dis- j count. Early chicks for extra pro- ; fits. Order Today. The Decatur . Hatchery, phone 497, Decatur,; Ind. 23t4 I FOR SALE One 8 room modern: home, $8.0t»0; two 7-room modern homes. 2 squares from courthouse sfi.ooo each; one 7-rooin semi-modern house, good location. ■ plenty of fruit. $2,000; one 6 room semi-modern home close to school [ $1,206; one 5-room semi-modern; home $1,800; one 90-acre farm, I good buildings, 1 mile from mark- ' et. $5,500; one 120-acre farm, extra : good buildings, near Decatur,; $5,000. Have several other city I and facut properties for rale. All of; these places are in good repair and can be bought small payment down > and balance to suit purchaser.: Hugh Daniels, phone 48 or 762, at McClenahan Law Office, 144 South Second st. 22t3x cod FOR SALE Fordson tractor and tractpr plow. See Mary E. Steele. I Bellmont road. % mile north of; Decatup 24-3tx K)R KENT FUR RENT -7 room house, semimodern on corner of 11th and Madison st.. sls per month. Call Roy Johnson, phone 265. 22t3x FOR - KENT- Six room house with bath. See Arthur Plothe 513 West Jefferson St. Or write Box A. C. L Democrat. 24-3txeod I WANTED WANTED—Good, clean, bin Raes, suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 7c Hi. Decatur Daily Democrat. v.AMKP- Girl wants work after school and on Saturdays. Call 854 Dmrkjas St. or phone 5754 15-331 x WAN-TED Let me d oyo'ir painting ■ and paper hanging during January I alld February at reduced pi ices M. J. Welker, phone 646. 21-3tx I Salesman Wanted To represent Richman Brothers Clothes We announce for spline 1931 the fittest line we have in our entire 52 years in business. An ay<re»eive con«cieatiouß man is wanted to handle this new line in Decatur and vicinity. ThD is an opportunity to build up a permanent businoFM and make a bis income. mi: uiiHvitv Hitonir.Ks <o. - < t C.l AM>, OHIO DISTRIBUTORS WANTED — For' new soap—sells togarages. Work near home. No previous experience needed. Exclusive territory. I No cash required. The Connecticut | Can Co., Hartford, Conn. 26-28-30 I.OST AND FOUND LOST, Si rayed or Stolen - Two Jerseys and one red and white spotted cow. Finder please call 5364. 23t3x Business Service Experieneed in Electric Wiring, will figure your work at low cos-t. Best materials and select fixIWQS- Inspect my work for mfereuce. Work guaranteed — George Squier, phone 757. 22-23-24-27-28-X'Jx
S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calle answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service
FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. 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. N. A. BIXLEK OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or ■■ night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone )0. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAFFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Na turn path Riadonic diagnosis and treatment I Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. ASHBAUCHER&MAYNARD' Funeral Home. Inc. MRS. MAYNARD, assistant licensed embalmer. Ambulance Service. Phones 844 and 510 HOSPITAL NOTES — i MtHr'W? P. Lose, 703 Winchester i street, underwent a major operation at the Adams County Memorial | Hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Clarence Clem.. Monroeville submitted to a major operation at the Adams County Memorial liesi pital today. — o Miss Helen Dorwin, of Fort Wayne, was a guest of her mother, Mrs. W. R. Dorwin in this city last night. j Typewriting Stenographic Work 11 you have any extra type- j writing or stenographic work J Mill !«• glad to <lo it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge .1. T. Merryman’s Lav ' Office. K of <’. Klrlff. *"(0) NO one needs an umbrella when die sun is shining! No one needs an ACCIDENT I POLICY before an accident— ! but you’re certainly all “wet” ' without one if there’s no “protectingcoverage” to come to your rescue when an acci- : dent docs happen! jITNA-IZE Our Accident Policy covers you in the house and out of the house—wherever you arc! Phone for rate—and details! The Suttles-Edwards Co., Inc. Phone No. 358 Over Niblick’s Store II ji ; I IlIlllINHIIlllll!
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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS ' BERNE MARKET Corrected Jan. 28 No commission and uo yardage taken off Hogs. 20(1 lbs. down $7.80 Hogs, 260-240 pounds $7.5'1! Hogs, 240-280 pounds $7.20 ( Hogs. 280-300 pounds $7.05 ■ Hogs, 300-350 pounds $6.901 Roughs $5 —5.501 Stags $4.50 i Vealers ... $10.50; Lambs $8 uO EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK i East Buffalo, N. Y„ Jan. 28.—(U.R) —Livestock: • Hogs: Receipts, 4,000; holdovtrs. 400; rather slow: shippers inact-i ive; generally 10-15 c lower; bulk; desirable. 150-210 lbs., $8.50-$8.60; : few, $8.65; 220-240 lbs., $8.20-$8.40; j pigs, $8.65; packing sows, $6-SG.So. Cattle: Receipts, 250; medium> heifers steady, $8.25-$8.50; beefl; cows. $5-$5.75; cutter grades, 25c1 higher, $2.75-$ 1.25. Calves: Receipts, 100; vealers i. firm: bulk better lots leniently; sorted, $12.50. Sh. ep: Receipts, 1,600; fat lambs:' fully 25c lower; others about!, steady; good to choice largely.! $9.50; one load choice. $9.65; me- p diuni kinds and throwouts, SS.SO.
CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept.l, Wheat, Old .79’4 .81% .65% New-. 79% .82% / Corn. Ohl .62% .64% .69 .64%’ New .62% .64% Oats, Old .31% .32% .31% Now .32% Fort Wayne LiLvestock Fort Wayne. Ind., Jan. 28 —fUP.I Livestock: Ilog Market steady io 20c lower; 10'1-140 lbs. $7.75; 140-LBli| lbs. $8.10; 180-200 lbs. $8.00; 200-1 225 lbs. $7.65; 225-250 lbs. $7.50: 250-275 lbs. $7,330; 275-300 lbs. $7. ; 10; 3 'O-350 lbs. $6.50; roughs $6.00! Stags $4.50; calves $11.00; lambs >B.OO-$8.50. LOCAL GR.aIN MARKET Corrected Jan. 28 No. 1 New Wheat 68c No. 2 New Wheat 67c New Oats 28c Barley 50c Rye 50c No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 lbs 60c—75c ! LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET
Eggs, dozen 15c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 22c — Q — —. War Mothers Give Picture Paris. —<U.R) —The Paris Post of Ihe VeD ra iih of Foreign Wars on behalf of the war mothers ol Kail' sag City, has presented a picture ropn'bouting Ur* partkipal ion of Musuuii in the World War to the American bibrary in Paris. o——— Architect's Work From the same materials one ' man builds palaces, another hovels; ihip huihln ware houses, another ; vilias: hrkkfi and mortar are iimr- ' tar and bricks until the architect J makes them something else.— • Thomas Car’.vie.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1931.
IDAMS < <H VM < ll« I I I < Ol RT U.1.0W 4\( EN DEI EMBER 31, IH3O IBvinitv Nelson (Terk 104.Q0 [John S. Peterson Jury (-uniin. 45.00 [Martin L. .Smith <1 • 21.03 I Win. Sehamerloh Ct. Baliff 130.00 iliail Hollingsworth Sheriff 78.00 JL M. Hower Hiding Baliff 156.00 lOLto B. Weber Jury Fees 25.90 Hilaries Burdge do 12.40 I Leigh Bowen do In. 10 (Andrew Wolpert do 23.10 'Wm H. JAdiuian do 30.10 I Roy Johnson do 18.10 . Wm. Goldner do 24..»0 Mai t in di' 3<. h> ! I >ore B. Ainspaugli do 37.80 Samuel 11. Baumgartner do 4.20 Julius Fox <!<> 3X>O : Edwin Affolder do . 13.2! 'George l< nettle do 3,80 'Samuel Habegger do 2.50 [ David D. Coffee do 15.50 Al Debolt do 9.50 , Wjn. Rupert do lO.bii Otto Fuelling do ... 6.20 i Bill Harding do « ; Geo. (’olvlun do 3.10 ! Fred Linn <i » 3.10 John Steigmeyer do 3.10 I’e-oples Restaurant Meals 12.00 Eats Restaurant do 6.(J0 Citizens Tele. Expense 12.5 » lawyer-Coop. Publ. Co L. B 15.00 Frank Shepard Co do . 16.00 i hr West Pub. Co do 5.00 tllowNncew for January Il> 1031 D. B. Erwin Postage 2.90 Bernice Nelson Clerk 30.00 i Burl Johnson Sheriff 30.u0 ; D. M. Hower Riding Baliff 52.i>0 jF. V. Mills Ct. Baliff 1 4.9‘- ; Ifarl Hollingsworth do 35.00 ; Rats Restaurant Meals 6.5 i [Fave Smith Knapp Pro. (iff. 20.35 t ypewriter inspection Co Ct R ’J7.t» > Otto Weber Jury Fees 22.20 | Leigh Bowen do 21.70 i Andrew Wolpert do 23.10 |Wm. Lehman do 26.c0 Wm. Goldner do ... 24.50 Man Martin do 3fr. 0 'Dore E. Anspaugb do Julius Fox du 32.00 ’Edwin Affolder do ... 1.49 j Peter S. Bierie do 13.50 E’.lwin Bixler do .. . . 13.50 <’hark s Burdge do 6 Jesse Ray do 15.(;*»! 1 Noah Fry di 1 2.40 Harry Sip«- <l» i-’.io 1. I ' Ji-. uii do 12.40 (lust Conrod do 3.1 » ! F rank Neadstine do 3.10 Leign Stultz do . ... . 6.20
John Steigmeyer do 6.20 »tto Fuelling do 6.20 American Lav. Bo >k <’u L. B 7.50 Callahan & (’o do 7.l»‘i Peonies Restaurant Meals 5,29 H. M. De Voss Defend Poor 35.03 Witness this my hand and official seal this 261 h day of January 1931 ALBERT IIAhMAV Auditor Adams County Indiana Jan 2x l'-4 r ■ ■—-O- —— lOUNMIir TRI STEEN \\\l %1. HEI’ORT TO (IHIMIHI IIOXKI) OF PKEBIE TOVINMIII’ tDAMN (oi.Nii ni)in\ jam Ain io.:i Ke<cip»M i anuary > F. S. Bank Interest 32.77 February 1 F. S Bank Interest 35 (v» I Al Harlow. Draw 751 3 ’ March ’ “ 1 F. S. Bank Interest 34.97 A P ril jl F. S. Bank Interest 33.93 i May 1 F. S. Bank, Interest 31.1 f» 24 Ed Gailmeyer Dog Tax .... 2733)0 June 1 F. S. Bank Interest 30.1 x 6 H< rman Bultemier Dog t&x 2.09 6 Christ Borne do 5’1.6 6 Chester Lott do 2.110 6 Christ Wente do 2 o'l July I F S. Bank, Interest 28.29 1 Al Harlow T?raw 1,287.45 -’8 Al Harlow Draw *570 41 August F. S. Bank, Interest 30.23 I September 1 F. S. Bank, Interest 25.07 ' Al Harlow Drttw 36 go (October •! i ’. S. Bank, Interest 25.97 November I F. H Bank. Interest 24.30 I Al Harlow Draw 1,287.4 1 1 Rudolph Linnemier Varnish 8.79 Deem ber 1 I.' L? tJ.. .. 1- • .. . .. , .
1 F. S. Bank Interest 21.41 20 Al Harlow, Draw 2,516.‘»S DiNl»HJ*sr iNeul 1 January (>. If. Greist T. Rt. I 1 ’ 10.K6 2 4 Ed Jaber* Jan. Teach 165.00 21 Milt Werling do 175.00 30 E. Wurthman Sul 65.09 '"ebruary 1 Elizabeth Leyse Teaching 92.11 • 3 ’lad Anmld 15 ft pike 4.50 ’ Vie Hoffman Welding 1.0'» 1 sm? I Roehm Sh »veilng S I Juluison & Sou Material . ix.io jo Kiger & Co Supplies 10.3 1 • 21 M. Werling Janitor T 175.fm . Jl Edw Julierg du 165.99 : 1 Eli /. Ibe th Ley 8e du _ 103.09 • 24 Heine VVittnoßs Adv 27.18 Jn Standard oil <’o o & G . 20.40 ?'• D. H. Goble Supplies 18.701 25 Democrat Co. Adv. 27.18 Mar< li 1 El Spangler Sheep K 32.-Ml 3 E. J. \\ orthman Salary . 65.09 4 Ed A slibaucher S. D. T. . 208.25 8 1. S'-iking Hauling 64.25 > W. H. Mcßarnes Janitor 4w.imi 15 J Million and Son Repah 6.G t 15 A. Bv'.burlch Hauling . 92.5 t 22 Ed Jaberg Janitor 165.9 • 22 Decatur Lumber Co Stakes 6.7* . 24 Elizabeth Leyse Teaching JO3.Ut) 26 L. F. Fuhrman Hauling .... 15.5? |
126 Aug Gailmeyer Repair * 15.93 I’April H 2 M. Werling- Janitor T J 75.00 ! I ( 3 A. Hieberich Hauling 60.00 1 ' 4 Edw’in Fuhrman do 48.50 , ’ 5 L. Selking do 125.00 » 7 E. J. Wurthman Salary 65.00 > 7 I. Reppert Repairing 13.20 • 16 Kiger &Co Supplies . ... 3.65 , »• lx M Blumenberg do 38.10 , I; 18 A stoppmibagen Tran. 4 1U2.00 • lx E Stoppenhagen Sheep K 12.00 • 19 B. Blumenberg do 17.00 • 19 Elizabeth Leyse Teaching 92.27 1 > 31 Erie Stone Co Stone 56.99 , • 21 Moeshberger Stone Co do 114. GS 1 • .21 O. H. Greist T. ret fund 10.78 . • 2! W. 11. Mcßarnes Janitor 40.0) , • 23 Elizabeth Leyse Institute 15.09 : ! 26 E<i Jalierg Janitor 185.5* 1 • 26 H. Werling do 184.20 , ' 30 F/. J. VVorthniati Salary 65.00 •May . , • 7 U Selking Hauling 28.66 9 (Affolder Labor 59.75 ’ 9 Al Bleberich Road labor 3.09 h 1 Preble Equity Ex Coal 332.12 9 A. Bleberich Hauling 48.79 20 L. Selking do 122.54) .20 A Bieberich do 150.00 21 L. Fuhrman do 107.50 28 Herman Bieberirh pitches 3.5 ' 28 Herman hackel do 3..»0 , 28 Art Keifer do 7.<io II June 1 4 Janies Beckaer Labor 16.50 10 Rudolph Linnemier Paint 114.49 ,11 Moeshberger Bros' Stone 361.30 .ill E. J. Wurthman Salary 65.00 ■ 1 14 Krick Ar Tyndall Tile 4.02 .14 Herman Seheiman Dog T 2.00 Jl4 Harry Fraughiger dp . ... 2.99 Jl4 George Jyrudopp do . 2.Q0 21 L. Fuhrman Lai»or 25.41 2 4 Ed Borne Cleaning . 2<>.00 ! 26 I. Keppert Labor J 5.09 ! '“ly i 3 M. Blonienberg Supplies ll 6.45 11 7 H. T. Seherry Trans 2’8.00 . i'll A. Kiefer Labor 5.10 1 16 R. Linnemier Paint 57.7 0 1’22 (Tiarles Arnold Transfer 467.5 b 1 2? () Wils<m do L118.V3 1 22 M. Griebel do 55.90 i 22 I . E. Compton* (’o Books 45.00 I 2.8 (’. striker Supt Books 48.4-8 > 28 F. S. Bank Light A- P 5.40 II 29 Lm ious Somers Gravel 238.50 1 August 1 2 E. Seherry Cleaning 13.00 i 4 M. E. H >wer Transfers 1,013.67 1 1 5 A. Hulte.nitr i II E. J. Worthman Salary 1 20.0<» 1 lx Aug Kruetzman Cleaning 27.99 <
20 (’. S< ht>af do I.an 25 (J. Hartman do 4.00 25 G. Miller Material ,31.25 25 M. Kiefer Moving 8.00 26 G. Bieberick 15.00 21 L. Fuhrman do 65.25 September 2 M. Frm’hte Mowing 5.09 2 M. BieberiHi Adv 5.00 2 Ed Zwick do 5.J>9 2 M. E. Keifer do , ft.oo 8 Smith’s Drug <'o Supplies 2*.161, 8 Schafer Hdw Co Janitor 16.6 7 I I 8 Anna Keifer Cleaning 6.0 u 8 Edw F-u human do 10.60 12 E4win Fuhrman do io.no 2 4 L. Selking do $50.0*9 6 ’’ M. Houck Jan Teach 145.09 . 26 Erie Stone Co Stone 78.20 j 1 27 Kiger Ar Co Supplies 34. tn 21 Tocsin Lumber Co 29 Democrat Co Adv 3*.SO 1 30 El Jaberg Jan Teach 165.1 ’0 D. H. Goble Window S . 89.3 1 ’ October 1 G. Blehericlj Hauling 15.00|. 1 L. Fuhr nan do 14.50 ' 1 M. Kiefer Trans . 39.691 1 i M••Duffey Tire Shop T. T. 9.15 I M. Werling Janit?r T 165.09 ! 1 Berne Witness Adv „ 31.35! 6 John Hoffman Labor 6.901 , 6 E. J. Worthman Salary 65.90 8 Knapp Ar So Repair 16.79 16 Erie Stone Co Stone 46.4 S ■ '0 Leo H. King Sheep K ... 12.09 .‘I R. M. Houck Janitor T 145.65 .1 M. Werling do 165.00 24 Ed Jaberg du . 165.*hi N'vember 6 11 j Worthtnan Salary . 120.0.9 8 M. E. Keifer Trans 39.60 10 C. Wente Geese 8.001 13 Kiger & Co Duplicate 3.11 .1 R. W Hauck Janitor T 145.00 2 4 Ed J iberg do . 165.00 26 M. Werling do 165.00 ♦ R. Euuck Cleaning 19.00 ' •ecember IM. Blumenberg Labor 6 46.35 ‘2 M E. Keifer Trans 39.69 I E. Wurthman Salary .. 60.00
I Aug. Kruetzman Material 51'50 G Kocher Lumber So do 12.50 13 Kti’ipp & S'iii Pump 1.90 13 D. B. Erwin Consolation 25.*>«) 15 A Heheumau Labor 19.05 13 A. J. Lewtou Transfer* 255.90 20 R. M. Houck Janitor T 115.0 n ‘2O W. 11. Mcßarnes cleaning 5.50 ’0 C. Affolder Supplies . 1-6.25 20 c. Hoffman Haul Dig 2JM* -’o S'nlHi Drug Co F*o<»r OH 4.8 5 !0 Schafer Hdw c » Supplies 5.50 20 Elton Worthman Lab-u- u.nn ?3 Ed Jaberg Jan Teach |<15.00 ’3 C Steele Bomjl 60.00 23 M. Werling Jan Teach 165.0 ‘ ?3 M. E. Keifer Trans 39.60 23 l>d Aumann Jl Pijltenibr do . 15.00 ’4 M. Sche’T.v Cleaning 5.00 126 Lu' ious Somers Gravel 14’ .go 27 Elherson Service Station Gas 62.08 27 l-’lnier Keifer Clean 2.891 27 C. Ehierdiug Grading 3.0 . 29 Kruetzman Bros Cemetery 5.00 ?9 A. P. Pipes 22.21 j 2» <%. Worthman Salary 109,25 Mhl' wrnl NhoMing Ai’iount of mHI to I hf. \nrioHM Fillin'* j <*f Preble lom \domt» (ouui* ’- ’** Mi lup Fund i December 61 Balance on hand 2,880.861 December 31, 1930
Receipts during year 617.89 ] Total Bal. and Receipts 8,498.75 Disbursements during year 1,182.18 Final Balances - 2,316.57 < Road Fund December 31 1929 Balance on hand 3,654.13 11 December 31, 1930 Receipts during year 1,272.64 < Total Bal. am! Receipts 4.926.771. Disbursements during year 2.283.61 '< Final Balan*-es - 2,643.13 • Npeeial School Fund December 31 1929 1 Balance on hand 4,931.59 Decern tier 31, 1930 I Receipts during year 3,40-2.74 . Total bal and Receipts 8,334.34 Disbursements during year 2,360.41 Final Balances .... 5,973.92 Tuition Fund ’ December 31 1929 Balance on hand 8,828.90 11 December 31, 1930 < ■ Receipts during year 1,519.61 j’ Total Bal. and Receipts 10,348.51 ■ I Disbursements during year 6,222.10 ' Final Balances 4,126.41 Dog Fund De* ember 31 1929 Balance uu hand 340.2*5 December 31, 1930 Receipts during year 290.< 0 Total Bal. and Receipts 630.25 1 I Disbursements during year 289.25 1 Final Balan* es 341.09 ; Twtul O s All Fuads December 31 1929 Balance on hand 20,635.73 | December 34, 1930 Receipts during year 7,102.88 Total Bal and Receipts 27,773.61 Disbursements during year 12,337.58 Final Balances 15,401.03 Total Balances as shown by this Report 15,401.03 Warrant-Checks outstanding December 31, 1930 97.09 Total Balances ami outstanding Warrants December 31, 1930 15,498.12 | Cash in Depository December 31, 1930 15.495.12 I E. J. WORTHMAN Trustee of Preble Township. Famed Statues Removed Pari« — (U.R) —The statues of 16 j great French nun, who for nearly ’ a century have occupied a place of honor at the Chateau of Versailles. are being removed. The authorities, who insist the statues ruin the architectural harmony, are presenting the busts to» the towns where the men were born Doubter Substitute Is Not Desired No daughter equals your own and noremedy isasgood asyour jwn tried and genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Toning up liver, starting bile flowing and relieving constipation, there is none better than Carter’s. Resent substitutes. Take Carters. Red bottles. All druggists. Take \ liter’s You UptpjßiOO™ ; . atSnce If you need money—nnd need it now—you can eet it here. Our service is prompt and businesshke. No red tape—no long-drawn-out investigations —no embarrassing questions. Just a simple, straight-forward busi-ness-like transaction. Your household goods, automobile, etc., is all the security required to obtain a loan of any sum up to S3OO. Os course this property remains in your possession. Signatures of husband and wife are the only ones required. Convenient, long-time ' repayment tyms. Lawful interest rate*. Come in, or phone, Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. Phone 237 Decatur, Ind. If
NOTH E OF F4MI. NETTI.EMEN T OF ESTATE NO. 2«3!» Notice i« hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Estate I of Lewis C. Mills, deceased, to appear / in the Adams Circuit Court, held at r I>ee<tur, Indiana, on the 11th day of • February 1931, and show cause, if I any why the FINAL SETTLEMENT t ACCXH’NTS wUh the estate of saidjf decedent should not be approved; t and said heirs are notified tn Jhen and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Harriet J. Mills, Administratrix Decatur, Indiana, Jan. 21, 1931 Attorney C. L. Walters. a Jan. 21-28 o c A Bring in your livestock, farm machinery or whatever:! you wish to turn into cash to; t llecatur Community Sale. Saturday, Jan. 31. 22t2 ! SALE CALENDAR Auctioneers are asked to bring I is their sale dates which will b<run free of charge In this calen dar. Jan 11—Decat-r Community Sale. ! Feb. 2—Russel How-ell, 1% miles ■ east of Wabash, Ohio; Jersey cattle, Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 3—Virgil Barkley. 3% miles south, 1 mile west Monroeville. Roy Johnson, ‘auct. R®b- 4 —Jack Bauchot, 1 mile north ' 1 mile west Monroeville. Roy j Johnson, auct. I Feb. 6—James Lehman, % mil? north Dixon, Ohio on state line. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 9—B. A. Winans, 1 mile east of Baldwin, Ohio. Roy John-; sob, auct. Feb. 11 —Mrs. Geo. Scare, 1 mile south, l%mi. west Convoy, Ohio. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 12 —Dave Wirts, % mile north of McGill, Ohio. Roy Johnson, I auct. Feb. 13—Ferdinand Stauffer 5% mi. north Berne, 1 mi. west % mi ■smith Monroe on State Road 27. j Closing out sale. Jeff Liechty, Auctioneer. Feb. IS—Ed. Boesse, 1 mi. south. 1% mi. east Geneva. Closing out sale and pure bred Holstein cattle. Roy Johnson, atlct. Feb. 47—A. W. Johnson, 2 mils east of Monroe, Ind. Roy I Johnson, auct. t eb. 20—Fred Isch, 4 mi. west and 1 tni. south Monroe, farm sale. Feb. 24—Louis Schaadt. % mile south Middleberry, Ohio; 9 mile east Decatur. Roy Johnson, auct Feb. 26—Bert Marquardt, 3 mile north Monroeville on Lincoln highway. Pure bred Chester White hog sale. Roy Johnson, auct. I
Farm Sale MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 10 o’clock a. m. On the above dale I will sell at private sale at the law office ol Clark J. Lutz, the 80 ACRE FARM known as the Henry Barkley farm. This fan" has fi room house and good barn and is located near Decatur. Convenient terms. EARL B. ADAMS, Commission*
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR MATERIALS Notice is hereby given that! Board of County Commissioned Adams County state of Indiana.] receive sealed bids until I<> o] A. M. on Tuesday the 3rd da] February 1931, for the furnishiii the following material an 1 sup] for the repair and main tenam] the nigh ways of said count}. t<i Crushed stone and s< reeningsl Tile and drain material Bridge repair material Gravel and sand Oils, gasoline, automobile I and accessories. All other material needed oj quired for the repair of the ■ ways of said count). All bids must be accompanied I affidavits and bonds as require] law. The board will reserve the 1 to reject any or all l ids. Specifications for the above! terial and supplies are now on in the office of the auditor of I county. 1 Geo. Shoemaker. ! John Hoffman Frank Martin ■ Board of Commission* i s of A] County. JaufcJJ-] Appointment of tdminisfiM MO. 27S* J Notice is hereby given. Thai undersigned has been appointed ministrator of the estate of 9 beth F. Adams late of Adams J ty. deceased. The estate is solvent. Earl B. Adams Administra Dec. 29. 198’> Earl B. Adams I January 14-1 ■■ ■ ■» -—Q I O Notice to Bidders Notice is hereby given that Trustee and Advisory Board Root Township. Adams cm Ind., will receive bids tor a 1 I tody School Truck at the | mouth school house. Jan. 30. I lat 7 o’clock pm. Chassis tnuj ] of proper length for this let’g ‘school body. Body to 1,0 I equipped with heater and all 1| ing that may to necessary. 1 er to be installed so that heat t be distributed through q I length of tody. Bidder may | ] separate bids, on body and dll or may bid on truck fully e<l 11 l ready for use. Rear of M should be of two ton capactOJ truck to be delivered at Mend as soon as it can be enl equipped. Guarantee will h| quired on entire job. Bidder] send bid to undersigned Trust! may appear in person and el| in detail his particular utaM truck and tody. Bidder must bid on second Reo school truck of an older ’ which may be seen at the I mouth school any time this 1 Said truck to be taken in on j one. J PHIL L. SCHIEFERH] R. R. 7, Decatur. Ind. o ■ J Plenty to Eat and Pril ' r ridav nite, i*. M. H.-u. i mj—uhmiwilHli i 1 ii
