Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 7 March 1931 — Page 2
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I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SXlIs Some certified Blackfoot Grimm alfalfa seed. Testa 99.66 pure. Also some Alfalfa hay, some potatoes. 11. B. Johnson, phone Q-868, M4tX FOB SALE Dining room and bed room suidts. Direct from maetory. On display at our store. We save you Mi to H. Why pay more? Sprague Furniture Company, phone 199. 65-3‘. fUr'SALE - Two pure-bred Poland China gilts, each weighing about 225 lbs. A. W. Werling. Preble, Ind. 57-3'x I OR RENT FOR RENT: Modern six room, duplex house. S2O per month. Immediate possession. Phone 600 or 312. 55t3 FOR RENT —Two nice comfort able rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. Garage if wanted. 642 North Second st. Phone 1262. 56-3tx FOR RENT- Furnished~housekeeping apartment. Private. Ground floor. Garden, basement, garage. Telephone 682 50-9 t FOR RENT—Light house keeping rooms in modern home. 803 North second street. Phones 925 and 840. 54-6 tx FOR RENT OF SALE—Six room I house, modern excepting furnace, I 610 Nuttman Ave I. B. Butler | Phone 809. 57-31 : FOR RENT Modern flat — 6 rooms i and bath A. D. Suttles FOR RENT — furnished' rooms,' semismodern. entrance. J Garage. No children. Mrs. Harve Baker, phone 1067. 57-37 FOR RENT _= - _ Five room house, good basement, soft water in cellar and kitchen, truck natch, and garage. $12.50 per mouth. 2 miles | from town J. A. Cline. 55-3tx WANTED MAN WANTED — At once to trim j and clean commercial orchard | for share of fruit. J. O. Trleker ; phone 869-H 55-33tx j WANTED—To rent a good'typewriter. Phone SBS-C 56-2 t NEW MEMBERS MUST BE NAMED (CONTINUED ON PAGE THREE) ing the post as president of the International Harvester Company which he gave up temporarily in 1929 to head the newly-formed farm board. Before leaving, Legge said the real difficulty confronting the' board is the "slowness of the farm-| ers in getting together and acting collectively for their own good.” j As a parting thought for the lioard. Legge suggested “that in the future more attention be given to young folks, particularly the boys’ and girls’ clubs, who in their competitive contests are learning the value of teamwork.” o SEVERE GALE IN BRITISH ISLES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) tore noon today. The wind shifted to the north' and sent the full force of heavy , seas toward the French coast. The south coast was ravaged by waves which swept over the sea wall for • many miles and flooded many towns and Littlestone and Dymchuft-h were inundated, and when the sea re-: ceded it left a sand deposit which birn winds converted into a sand , storm. The noise of thb wind was deafening and inhabitants of the toast region were kept awake throughout the night. Wed in India 7% * 4.| ® r f i olio —r Roberta Sample McPherson (above) 20-year old daughter of the California evangelist. Aimee Semple McPherson, became the bride of William Bradlev Smith, purser of the liner President Wilsoj. tn the Wesley Church. Singapore. The bride was accompanying her mother on a trip to India /
N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:80—12:30 Kj 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR .Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Cilice phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service FUNERAL DIRECTOR W. H. ZWICK & SON Mr*. Zwick, Lady Attendant 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. ———Hi— For BETTER HEALTH See DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed I Chiropractor anti Naturapalh Riadonic diagnosis and treatment. I Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. i ■ i mi ■ ——. I, ; LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS i Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Deeatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe 81 LADY ATTENDANT I ""i— MURDER TRIAL IS ADJOURNED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) | would be completed that day. i Two Indianapolis alienists, Dr. I Charles D. Humes and Dr. E. Kog i ers Smith, who were appointed by: | the court to examine Schroeder ami i observe him during the trial, an- ’ nounced last evening that they had ' i completed their work, and were, ready to testify for the court when state ami defense testimony is in. I Their testimony might decide eith-' •er between an insane ward and ■ | the electric chair, or between an ' insane ward and freedom. Schroeder told Sheriff Winkler ■ and me that he would go with us to Illinois, and point out the spot where lie said he ran into a ditch. Golder testified. "We all got into the emergency car and started for ■ Illinois. When we got to the Mar- ■ ion-Hendricks county line, Schroeder said he wouldn't go with us." “Where I ran off into the ditch doesn't concern this case and 1 i ' won’t tell you where it was." Goldjer quoted Schroeder as saying. George W. Eggleston, former ' deputy prosecutor, testified that I Schroeder told him he “wanted to , 'become legally dead.” The state-j ment was plleged to have been ma de during questioning of |i Schroeder concerning the auto pyre death. __ GEORGE TAGUE DIES SUDDENLY j inwrivimn FT(W PVOP ONF ' Comer, Jonesboro; Mrs. Bertha Hand. Gas City; Samuel Tague, ‘ Kentucky; Calvin Tague, Hammond, and Mrs. Almira Garwood I of Huntington. Mr. Tague was a member of the I. O. O. F. lodge at Willshire, 0., j for a number of years. The body was taken to the S. E. Black Funeral parlors where it will remain until the funeral services, Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the United Brethren church. Rev. R, E. Vande will officiate and interment will be in the Mt. Hope cemetery nodi Salem. o Get the Habit—Trade at Homa. SALE CALENDAR eu-ttoriaera are «.sked to bring *n their «:-’e date* which will b» run free of charge In this calen d*r March 9—Floyd C. Friedly, 3 mi. least Willshire on state route 54. I Roy Johnson. Auct. ! . March 10 —Barkley Estate, 1 mi. , 'South of Decatur. 80 acre farm. Roy , Johnson Auctioneer. , I Mar. 15—B. F. Reynolds & Son, Ft. Jennings, Ohio. Poland China hog eale. Roy Johnson, auct. ■ ■ March 14 — Decatur Community Sale. Roy Johnson, Auctioneer,
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL \ND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected March 6 j Hogs, 130 lbs. and down $6.40 i 130-160 pounds $6.601 160-200 pounds $7.35 i 200-225 pounds $7.251 225-250 pounds $7.15 j 250-300 pounds $6.90 | 300-350 pounds $6.70 i Roughs—s4.7s-$5.00. Stags—ss.so. Veals—sß.oo. Lambs—s7.so. — EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. ¥.. Mar. 7.—(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs: on sale, 600; active to, shippers, 10-25 c higher; 190 lb. I selections, $8.50; 215-225 lb. weights I leniently sorted, $8.25-$5,35; others* ! nominal. Cattle: Receipts, 100; week’s supply light, demand only fair; 1 market unevenly steady to 50c low-; er; light weight steers and cows * lat minimum decline; choice | weighty steers, $9.75; good steers' and yearlings, $8.50-$9.25; medium i steers and heifers. $7.25-$8.50; com-| mon steers, $6.25-$".25; beef cows,* $4.75-$5.50; cutter grades, $2.50-$4.* Calves: Receipts, none; vealersi closing 50c under last week; good i to choice, $9.50-$10; common ami medium. $5-SB. Sheep. Receipts. 600; lambs dos- : j ing 25c over last week, supply I light, demand improved; good to choice, $9-$9.40; medium and mixrd lots, SB-$8.75; shorn lambs me- ' dium to choice, $7.50-$8.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected March 6 No. 1 New Wheal ... 66c No. 2 New Wheat 65c New Oats 27c Barley '...........................w. soc . Rye 50c | No. 2 Yellow Con:, per 100 pounds 69c, 72c 'LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 16c BUTTERFAT AT STATION ■Butterfat 24: - ~~~ Explaining Wave Motion Wave motion In n liquid represents a continuous banditti! on from pat- : tide to particle of a dlsturlmnce In I the medium without actual transfer of the medium Itself. This may he . iieiimiislratetl by throwing a stone ' Into water. It will he seen that I waves run out in circles from the point at which the stone submerged. These waves seem to be actually moving, but if M chip he thrown 1 on the surface of the watei II wld | he found that Its motion is tip and dawn and not in an o -l iward direction. Forest Fires There are three classes of forest fires: Superficial fire, burns leaves of the trees and Is not necessarily iatigerous; crown fire, burns through the brandies and kills them and is very dangerous and disastrous; deep gror.ml tire, burns ' off the routs deep under the trees ’ I and makes a very dangerous fire 1 in burning land Hie fire consumes * all the rotted leaves and fleetmys i the soil, leaving the mineral ele j went.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1931.
Held in Vice Death jg . - e'e w. Lib******'* ’ **** ***fefrf V® d / £ ■ Hehl a., a material wanes.- John : A. Radeloff (above) attorney for * Vivian Gordon, slain New York vice witness, is considered an important figure in the case [MONROE NEWS — Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crist enfer- ! tained at dinner Tuesday. Mr. and i Mrs. John Floyd and Mrs. A. 1). 1 , Crist and daughter, Donna Lou. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Lewellen of Mui cie called on Mi . Mary Lewdon y.ud daughter Marguerite, Tueslay evening. Mrs. Rena Tague of Decatur is visiting Mrs. Philip Heffner and ‘•friends for a few days. ' i The Ladies Aid Society of the ■ Monroe Methodist Church met at •(the home of Mrs. James E. Kessler : Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist and ■ sons Quentin and Kermit, spent Thursday in Decatur with relatives. ’i Mr. Eli Hendricks, Burt Hend- ■ ricks and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hendricks motored to Garrett, Tuesday I to attend the funeral of Levi Ray. ■' Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Riley spent • Wednesday afternoon in Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster motor- ; cd to Urbana, Wednesday and spent j the day. Miss Loina llahnert spent Friday I evening in Fort Wayne. lia Wagoner attended to busiI ness in Berne Thursday. , Otto Longenbefger and daughter Delores spent Thursday afternoon in | Decatur. I Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd spent Wednesday afternoon in Fort ' Wayne. ■ Mrs. Forest Andrews, Mrs. A. D. I Crist, Mrs. Joseph Rich and Mrs. i Martin Huffman spent Friday tn Decatur. I Roy Andrews of Muskegon. Mich., (is visiting relatives and friends. Fied Foster attended to business lin Fort Wayne on Friday. _ o Backgammon’s Origin The word "backgammon" is from i the Saxon "haee." meaning lim-k. and "ganien."’ game—a game In which the draughtsmen are liable | to be sent back. %
M» lH E TO l>r.l EM)V vrs In the ItlantM < irruil Court Septrivber Term 11)31 Vo. Itt’OS Votive to non-remideiit l)efvu«i«.ut s I STATE OK INDIANA (COUNTY OF ADAMS SS: Esaias T. Jones vs. Roda Speakman (etal. Comes now the plaintiff by C. L. Waiters, his attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an I affidavit by a prominent person: that the following: named, described (and designated defendants In said jcause are non-residents of t’.ie State 1 lof Indiana, and known to be such, land are sued in this action by the i following names ami designations Ito-wft: Joel Vaughn, Millon Vaughn, i Elmer Numbers. Roy Numbers, L.vi Numbers, John Numbers, Clark Crtvtndale. Charles Coverdate, Inez Jones, f’larenve Jones her husband, Jay Dorwin, Joyce Dorwin, Margaret Aspenstrand, John Aspenstrand her husband. That said action is for the purpose of the partition of sale of real estate owned by the plaintiff, and defendants, described in his complaint and las hereinafter described to-wit: l | The south half of the northeast [quarter of Section 24, in Township 27 North, range 14 east, ami tne west half of the southwest quarter of the north west quarter of Section 1*», in Township 27 North, of Range 15 East, containing in all 120 acres, mote or less, in Adams County, in the state r»f Indiana. Also to enforce the lien of a certain ‘on’rad in favor of the plaintiff affe« ting said real estate: that a caus ol lof action exists against al) of sail I k fondants; that all of said defendants are necessary and material [parties to said action and that all of ; them are known to be non-residents !of tiie state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given I saiil defendants that unless they b • I and appear on the 7th day of the April term 1931 of the Adams Cir-| cuit Gpurt of Adams County Indiana.! ’ tip* same being the 20th day of April i [1931 to be begun and hoMen on the j j 13th day of April 1931 at the Cou.’tl j House, in the city of Decatur, in 'said county and state and answer or : lemur to said complaint the same’ j vltl be heard and determined in ■ I their absence. I In Witness whereof, I hereunto I set niv hand and arflx the seal of [sail Court this 21st day of Eebruary • ; 1931. Brrnke Nelson Clock of Adams Circuit Court 1 L. Walters, Attorney. , | Decatur, Indiana Feb. 21-28 M7* < vi.i.ou a\< e b4:ntti Am i!»3i .I t. Wayne Pig. Co Co Rev 2,56.31 | . I vatur Dem h rat do t. 17.00 1 ,Citizens Telephone So do &2 15 69.» I .Be mice Nelson I’ .. . 5.09 i ‘Mar ella I’hrich. 101 105.00 ' , I ' pewrit r Insp <"o SI •’< . 89 2# /Albert Harlow Add. Salary 54.17 , Aleta Harlow Clerical Hire 101.17 I Albert Harlow off Ex G.oo iGeneral Off. IklUip Co do 2111.56 I Leo Ehinger Insurance 40.00 1 Ed AsMbaucner Expense 5.00 i i \ pc writ er Insp <'o do 80.00 j ICJara 'Anderson 60% Fees .... 178.7 4 • i Kiger & Burnett off expense 5.00 • Clara Anderson Expense 4.00 ' .[Hail Hollingsworth do 2.52 i Burl Johnson do 48.75 ' . Decatur Light & Power do 47.55 .Northern Indiana Publ Ser. do 20.4 i ’ i Burl Johnson Meals 39.60 Miles Ro p Dep Sur. 181.00 Zelma Roop do 24.0<> iAmcs Stoneburner do 61.80 ’ iJpsse B. Roop Expense 9.00 t Ralph Roop do 31.111 |Ft. Wayne B. P. Co do . 2.12 ! Ralph Roop do 3.00 f | Decatur Lumber Co do Sur 25.09 jrliftan Striker Sil & Ex . 227.10 |M<' rgarvl Myers Clerical H 84.00 -I John J’Tdty Sal & Ex . 135.4 L t J C. Grandslaff Co. Cor . 95.90 IJ. W. Vizard <?o Health 27.11 r Henry Heller 'Co. Alt 50.09 ..lAmos Stoneblirner Ditches 2.5 : '| Ma belle Meyers Sal & Hx 15?..xe I Lutheran' Hospital L’nion Poor 10.’>0 ♦ c. A. Douglass wash. Poor 3.0 I 1 ' Charles Voglewede do 3.0 x - Fisher * Harris do 19.50 i Varn e & Linn d<» 3.96, J. Meyers & Co du 4.<»5 j ’• John Badders du . ... 3jjO ■ JAiiains Co. Hosp, do . . to.on I ‘iCaroll and Son du 22.00 Frank Krick d • 49.00 Ni»dmls Shoe Store do 5.70 ' Berne Milling Co Monroe F 15.00 •• Xdams Co. Hosp. Jeff P 36.00 J M. Breiner Custodian 100.00 Holcomb Mans Co. Ct H. Ex H.tis 8 Dolge Co do ' 4.O’* I Sanitary Supply Co do 61.56 |Kewaree Boiler Co do 4.60 >Li »’o Chemical Co. Jail Ex . 45.59 Fisher & Harris do 3.75 Dr. J. M. Miller do 3.0 n Jesse Michaud Labor Co F 4.0 • i Henry Dehner do 4.00 Mary Miller do 3.n0 • Mrs. Sarah PHts do 3.00 I 'Peter Heiman do 3.00 » i’della do 40.0 n [Leona Montgomeiw do 40.09 [Herbert LaFountaine do 40.00
I August Morgan do 45.00 I (Rufus Clark Ex 26.«0 ’ > 'Martin (Jils<»n <iu . ... 1.85 i y [Fisher Ai Harris do 327.13 h. William Stuckey du 13.15 ij jSam Bailer do 8.75 j [Decatur Lumber Co do .... .51 • s 16astern Ind. (>. Ar G do 65.19 i Millers Bakery do 31.J0 j . The Limo (’hemical Co do 25.00 H i'iussie B. Powell Bd Guard 139.59 D Ft. Wayne orphans Home do 128.09 j Dr. M. J. Miller do 125.00 | Adams Co. Hosp d > 51.50 Mary Meyers do 39.00 ’ i olive Reynolds do 20.0) • Gaylie Hoagland do 20.00 • Mara McClure do 20.00 j ! Florem e Bollinger do . 15.00 *” Merle Bristol do . 15.09 ( Lucinda Johnson do 15.00 Agnus Fisher do 15.b0 • Della Debolt du ... 15.*’0 * *4»laflys Shady do 15.00 ’ l«aura Bteerbowvr do 10.00 ( Catherine Roe do 10.00 “ Margaret Li< hte do 10.00 } Leurette Whiteman do 5.00 ' Alice Walters do 5.00 ' Leota Beery do 5.00 J . Winnes Shoe Store do 1.50 * iW. Guy Brown do Mileage 15.n0 I Indiana State Sana. State Instit. 65.71 1 Irene Byron Hosp do 270.00 ' S. E. Bla« k Burial 75.0 ' 1 Decatur Democrat Legal Adv 196.2:: 1 Dan Wagner 2.n0 ? Eveielt Ferry Kelott. Ditches 2.00 1 iCharles Abnet do l.«» 0 1 W. L. Thornhill do 2.09 Frank Inchein do 2.00 1 James Armstrong do 2.‘*o ■ Elmer Steuber do 2.00 I I Jesse Engle d > 2.0 b i • I Hubert Woodruff du 2.00 11 l aniel Durbin do 2.o<i|l Hugo Blakey do 2.00 i I l/iwin lieinking do a 2.00 ’ Russel Strickler do 2.00 I I Rufus Meshberger do 2.00' 1 {Charles Studler do 2.00 ' I '•‘red Beeler do 2.00 ‘ John Habegger Highways 197.18 < i Herman l iman do 197.07 1 C. L. Scheiman do 470.92 ( i Eiirer Anderson do 298.92 > i Eastern Ind. O. & G. do 137.73 ’ W. D. Porter do 710.00 1 [ Auto Equip. Co do 415.00 ' i Blue Creek Stone Co do 85.32 I 'Caroll Coal A- Coke d > 72.13 - Christ Either do \ 193.’1(( Phil Macklin do ... 510,v0 * Galion Iron Works do 20.40 I Midland Oil Co. do 26.98 1 Frank Schmitz do 65.85 j Meshbergers Bras, do 7,148.72 11 Plymouth Rock C. Co do 539.«.9 I Vogiewede Shoe Store Co Ex 18.81 I Home Grocery Wash p. 12.00 11 Witness this my band and seal this 2 day of February 19.31. Albert Harlow ( Auditor, Adams Countv. L March 7-111. I ° ■ I < mIMISSWXF.H’S A1.1.0H |.; Hi Bill ÜBI CltizenK Telephone U. & C. lie. rat-ir pemoerat < 'o. Rev. 13.73 Marcella I’hrick Clk. Hire 105.00 i»ui!ji<e Netaon off Ex '>.oo , Su' les Edvards Co do 55.00 . Aleta Harlow Slk»Hire 104.15 < Albert Harlow Additional C. 54.67 (Typewriter Inspection Co AE. 30.00 ( Kiger «& Burnett do 5.00 . I Clara Anderson Rev. Ex 2.00 Burl Johnson Meals & Mileage 167.49 frank Lose Jail Physician .... 3.00 [Miles Roop Dep Sur 186.20 Z Itna Ro->p Sur. Dp. 12.00 Jesse Roop do s'oo Amos St nieburner do 51.69 Decatur Lumber Co Sur Ex 25 0»»' Ft. Wayne B. Rtg. Co Bridges B. .801 Ralph Roop operating Ex 2.00 Dore Anspaugh Relott D 2.M <’hsrles Snyder do 2j»o ' Clifton Striker Sal & Ex 235'25 1 Margaret Meyers Clk Hire 84.00 Decatur Democrat Hupt Ex 3.15 World Book Co do 15.98 Decatur Democrat do . 75*10 John Felty Sal & Ex 114J7 J. M. Hole ptg Co Assessor E 4.75 J. C. Grandstaff Coroner . 21.75 J. W. Visard Co Health 24.95 J. C. Grandstaff do 5.75 Smith Drug Co. d» non Mal»eile Meyers All. Os Ex 140.80 I Henry Heller Co. Att 50.09 Christ Zurdier Ditches 2.19 Steele A Jaberg D. Com E.x 20j»o 1 Mat Kirsch Co Co . .. 10.00 ', Henry Dehner du 10.0 » Ben F/lting <lo 10.00 'August Conrod do • 10. no 1 [Win. Baumgartner do 10. on 1 James Kenney do 10.09 1 Everett Banter do 19.00 | Hubert Cochran Plim Rds 2.00 1 Bart B live do 2.00 1 Jacob Amstutz do 2*oo Levi Amstutz do 2JH» '• orest <|o 3.00 John Boice dp 2 00 iL. S/ Schilling do 2.90 1 Floyd Meyers d" 2.001 Frank Meyers do 2on Elzey Jackson du 2.00 1 Peter Keller do .. 2.00 Pat Moran do 2.00 ' Pete Kenney du 2.00 1 Arthur Kennev do 2.00 1 Forest Harshbarger do 2?09 1 James Kenney, du .... 2.00' ' (Hecker John do jjjd ' Frank Glecker du 2.09 1 C. C. Brown do 2.00
Ray Meyers do 2.09ji Henry Dehner do 2.00 || Wm. Schaeffer do 2.00 Frank Merryman do . 2.09, . Roy Meyers do 2.99 ;■ John Wolfe do 2.09 j Sain Luginbill do 2.00 H Harvey Ixiwsun do 2.90 • Herman Keonraan do 2.n0 | A. Doehrman do 2 no | 1 G. Werling do 2.09 It. Buu' k do 2.00 | Reed Elevator l’nion poor 6.75« The Kroger Co do 22.95 Yager Bros Kirkland Pour 75.n0] Adams Co. Hosp W ash P ItJ.O'i Nichols Shoe Store do 6.72 1' Frank Krick do 23.75 ' Geo. Appleiniyi do . 20.50 Fisher & Harris do ... 26.00 Nichuls Shue Store do 6.60 Adams Co. Hosp do Home Grocery do . h.W Carrol Coal At Coke co 24.00 J. W. Vizard St. Marys P s.o‘> j R. H. Everett do 25.001 Zwick Ai Son Wash. Poor 75.9 » ■ Frances Cuchian Hartford I*. 4.73 J. M. Breiner Custodian 100.0 M Northern Ind. P S. Ct H J Ex 24.41 [ Decatur Light & Power do 39.87 i Kiger & Co do b 4.9 $ j Yost Bros. Cl. H. Rep 320.09’ H. F. IJ no do Kx 11. •-• Lenhart Heller & Schurger do 359.69 Steele Jaberg do 691.53 | lx? > Eiiingvi do 9C 1 Kenneth Shoemaker do <0.39 Sanitary Supply Co J. E 72.56 I Edwin Kauffman do 4. . 25.9 > ; August Morgan Labor 45.<»0 Herbert La Fountaine du 45.n0 [ lx ona Montgomery do 40.90 | Ideila Hartnagel do 4lM»‘> i Dr. Fronappie do 5.‘»0 Paul Schulte d > . . I.no • Burt Mangold do Burk Elevator Co Co F. E 13. .5' Vance & Linn (i<» 4.40 Smith Drug Co do 28.83 , Krick At I yndall do 8.97 Callow A: Kohne do 2.86 ‘ Fisher At Harris do ... . 41.17 j Charles Voglewede du 4.68 t Huntington Lab. do 3.8.37 Niblick K Co do 15.17 j Eastern Indiana Oil do 24.23 I Martin Gilson do 4.15 Holthouse Ac Schulte do 7. 9 , Millers Bakers do 2 V .'•» I Otto ■ Hoile Election 68.59 Arthur Blakey do 07.09 i Frank Ruins<'hlag do 70.59 > Winfred Gerke do 79.59 | August Scheimau do 75.59 j Rodulph Linnemier do . . 79.5 » Daniel Krberry do 71.59 '). F. Fugate do 89.59 Herman Meyers do, . 89.59 ■ I. R. Noll do 67.00 ; D. Miliar do - 6L99 ■ ,O. S. Fortney do .. 77.00 c.iues Parrish do 70.59 Albert Burke do 6 <.OO Noah Rich do 75.n0 Vance Mattox do 75.5 u Edwin Beer do 72,00 John Duff do . 70.50 Wilbur Stahley do Rufus Huser do 70.50 I Ed Stahley do 75.56 [ Joseph Peal do . 70.59 John Bollenbacher do 77.59 i C. 11. Mussleman do 77. n ‘ ' Lester R. Sehug do 76,00 G. C. Baumgartner do 69.10 Alfred barrar do 70.50 Edward blnnig do 70.50 R. J. Harting do 85.50 Wi,i. Parent do 80.50 Mr.s Lola Macklin do 70.50 E. B. Lenhart do 80.50 J. L. Linn d) > 81.50 Janus Hurst du 80.50 1 Bernice Nelson do 125.99 (Harry Essex do 125.00 . Raymond B. Kohne do 125.'>6 Berne Witness do . 5.11 Oscar Sprague do 15.93; Geaeva Hera hi do 3.75 August Hioinan do 4.50 Decatur Idemocrat do 102.1 » Ft. Wayne Printing Co do 276.70 Ft. Wayne Orphans Home B. G 166.10 Flossie Powell do 81.90 Mary Meyers do 35.0'» Olive Reynolds do 29J''' Gay lie Hoagland do 20.00 Mara McClure do 20.09 Agnus Fisher do lf>.6 » Lucinda Johnson do 10.99 ’•’loretH H Bollinger do 15.00 Berle Bristol do .. 15.00 Delia Debolt do ..... 15.06 Gladys Sdiadey do 15.00 Caroline Habegger do 10.00 Catherine Roe do 10.03 Margaret Llchtle do JO.on La ilia Beerbpwer do 10.00 Alice Walters do 5.00 1 Leurette Whiteman do 5.0 f Leota Beery do . . 5.00 Boston Store do . 1.05 Vance & Li tin do 2.59 W. Guy Brown Mil< age 29.2 • Irene Byron Sana, do 279.00 Yager Bros. Burial 7 5.00 [Decatur Demm rat Legal Adv. 92.16 (Adams Co. Witness do 85.69 Charles Idlewlne du 15.00 Bobbs-Merril Co. Co Pro. 15.00 Decatur Democrat Cir. Ct. Exp 11.72 Herman Ulman Highways 1,033.25 Elmer Anderson do x 40.59 John J. Habegger do 726.il C. L. Schieman do 573.89 Meshbergers Bros, d j . ... 2,877.0 s I Plymouth Rock C. Co do 547.0.3 1 Blue Creek Stone Co do ... 452.12 1 Eastern Indiana Oil & G do .... 391.28 i
W . I’. 1: < • Standard <ul Carrol ’ -k. . Kiger A. < ’ > Fyr-F r. - ‘ Chris E i Iggg M<>t<»r 'I 001 st ■■ k I:♦ 1 Witt ness this 6; 11 •11 v • x* • » ’ • Billii J. 1.10 ; . H-JJ.oA — .qj 11'1*01 \I M! X : I I I \D Xo. 2MHI iggg iNoiit p is 'l s-4 ■ lit •! of ’ I • ' Ruf, late o! I iMfc. Est m- -h'. ! Ern hi I' t. .f Ewcutor Febtuary 2". i*.'-J MSI A rll. j ’ ! ’arrev Any. I \O’I l< i : Ol »ix x I i I OF |> I\l I . \o. 2«M iBBI Notice [ditors hens ■ <>. Grimm. 'Adams Cir<dii at tur. Ir.dioii.i, ?'h 'laying March 13 :i - I why the FIXA!. jACCfH’NIS decedent sh and said So u'' 1 [and there m.ik and r<‘ceis« u<« • 1 I E. i:lhDecatur, -• Attorney L- 1. ' ' ' r< i>. . v I vol hi; of iix'i 01 «> 1' ’ 1 >•» ,MB . ditors, 10-ir - ! ditors, hrit s t \V»Ttzl>erK’r ’the Adams ’’ir- ’ ' [cater. Indiana, - s ’ 1 March l?::i. an . " • why tlie rl\ \ 1.1 lAt '<’< )l’N I S v. dectdvnt should 1 "J’ said heirs are ; 1 there niHk.- pi --..! :. reive their distn- •■ ' j'I’’’' 1 ’’’' JBB | Bernard Wvriz - "• IDecatur, Indian' ' i’ r’-A BB| One edih'i '' I crime to he rl‘'h ' '' 1 i ~f how imitn m ‘ ’ “ p ! tmve—smiirt law lust to gei i• >• a daredevil. Ssn N ' i K So Thi« Is St.itesnian>l>> The safe course iriWi 1 ' I to speak vaguely. !l>p ' which mean dilTt"' , ‘iii ,n I ferent j>eo|>le. ami t<> he n Httle ' Home Companion EXZEMA — AH .tS trouble. Try a box <>f ! 3 MENT. Sold by ail - ’ I and Pingrey & CarrU;
PUBLIC SALE I 80—Acre Fann-8® I Located 1 n» lc s " f ul !' 'fl Decatur, just west m ■ Road 27; will be sold to | estate, on | Tuesday, March W I at 10 a.m., on premises I 80 acres level. . black soili 7 room house; hip root M hog house, double cr j poultry house; all ‘ s# condition. One of )v acre farms in Adams [deal location. First c |a ” improvements. TERMS-1-3 cash; 1-’ 9 months; 1-3 in 18 w«* Earl B. Adams, Commission' 1 Roy Johnson, auct.
