Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1931 — Page 2

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■ —m,— ■ Ml, mi «u im.i — mm . . — “classified ADVERTISEMENTS. BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES • 4 FORSALE FOR SALE—Few good Hingei” left at $4 with cage $5.00 Bird Supply House 438 .Mercer Ave. 613 t FOR SALE —Filling station on uptown corner. Inquire A. 1). Su'ties. SUM foil SALE—Electric waslii~r7l.aundretle, electric stove, good as new Ice box; rug. 9 x 19 in excellent condition. Tele. 1174. 62-3: ■— M-- -MM. - *• M»MMM- ■— —il ■ MMMMMB. FOR SALE—Two 2 weeks old calves. Inquire of Lewis Selklug. Jr. Preble phone 2 long ou 36. 62-3tx mil SALE 2 dozen White” Rock laying hens. 1 dozen Barred Rock hens. Mrs. David Cook % 'uile north of .Mt. Pleasant Church. 63-3 - FOR SALE—Sow and eight pigs. Guernsey Male Calf. Practically new Bell City Incubator. 3-4 mile east of Monmouth. G. H. Kraner. 63-6t:< FOR RENT FOR RENT — 6 room apartment with bath near Court House; A D. Suttles. 61-3*. FOR RENT—Furnished 4 room cottage, on North Fourth st. Tele. 355. Mrs. John T. Myers. 61-3 t FOR RENT —5 room furnished flat; steam heated. Dyonis Schmitt, phone 79. 62-3 t FOR - RENT—Two" furnished"’light housekeeping rooms. Private enGance. on first floor, and in modern home. Phone 511 or 310 North Third street. 62-3 t WANTED MAN' WANTED — At once to trim and clean commercial orenard tor share of fruit. J. O. Tricker phone 869-H 55-33tx WANTED—LocaI and long distant e trucking of all kinds. Call Ralph Schnepp, Phone 871-J. 58-6t\ j WANTED —To make feather beds into matresses, at your door. Call 61. 60-6tx WANTED — 5,000 second hand bricks, within next 5 days. Willi.; Steele Phone 5425. 61-3tx WANTED —A few day to a week old Calves. Reds or roans preferred | Call or write me at Monroe. E. W. Busche 62-3 t i o LOST AND FOUND LOST—Weed tire chain between ' Third treet and my home. Return to Mid Beavers and receive reward 61-3tx 0 . HOSPITAL NOTE* Adrian Gibson. Mornoe, Route one ! underwent a major operation at the i Adams County Memorial HospFal | Friday. Miss Eleanor Werst. 716 Shirmeyer street, was admitted to tue Adams County Memorial Hospital 1 where she will receive medical treatment. — o Mr. and Mrs. Janies Staley and \ Mrs. Harold Daniels will attend *he ' tournament at Fort Wayne this \ afternoon and tonight. Mrs. W. O. Litle went to Indianapolis Friday, and took her daugh-j ter Dorothy Little back to the Riley hospital for further observation , Bob-JJilyard accompanied them to J Indianapolis. EXZEMA — All kinds of skin ; trouble. Try a box of B B OINTMENT. Sold by all good druggists i and Pingrey & Carroll r.rirber Shop.! n..t-m-w-45-rf I First Five Billion i J \ A ■U * ■ 1 fcz ewnguiwgr ». ,y. The business founded by Alexander Graham Bell, more than half a century ago, has become the first $5,000,000,000 business in h -tory. This was revealed tn the re >ort of Walter S Gifford (a <ov»> president of the American T«’ ephone and Telegraph Compan.'-^ 1 who also showed that bustrress depression had failed to check the company’s growth LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS * Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. | Rwudenee Phone. Decatqr I<>4l I Residence Phone. Monroe 81 LADY ATTENDANT

M N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: I 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 1!__ S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. 1 Cffice phone 500 Horae phone 727 1 Ambulance Service c! - FUNERAL DIRECTOR ' W. IL ZWICK & SON Mrs. Zwick, Lady Attendant Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 3031 YAGER BROTHERS Funeral Directors Calls answered day or night. At night, call phone 44. Day time call phone 105. Ambulance Service, day or night. | ■ i . ■ For BETTER HEALTH See DR. H. FKOHNAPFEL Licensed i Chiropractor and Naturopath ; Riadonic diagnosis and treatment.; I Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. ■ Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. <OM MISMOXF.iI* \IIOU %N< H I'KHIII \H\ 11*31 • Ft. Wayne Pig. Co Co Rev 256.31 Decatur Democrat do 17.00 Citizens Telephone So do & 245 69.5 5 Bernice Nelson Expense . . 5.00 !Marcella I’hrich 104 105.R0 Typewriter Insp Co SI Ex N 9 28 Albert Harlow Add. Salary 54.17 Aleta Harlow Clerical Hire 104.17 Albert Harlow off Ex 6.00 General Off. Equip Co do - 219.56 Leo Ehinger Insurance 40.00 Ed Ashbaucher Expense 5.03 Typewriter Insp Co do NO.OO ' ;;ra Anlrrstm 6«V, | \ I7 6 I Kiger Ar Burnett off expense 5.00 I Clara Anderson Expense . . 4.00 Harl Hollingsworth do 2.52 Buri Johnson do 45.75 I Decatur Light A Power do 47.55 I Northern Indiana Publ Ser. do 20.41 | Burl Johnson Meals 39.60 : Miles Roup Dep Sur. .... 181.00 iZelina Roop do 24.00 Ainos Stoneburner do 61.n0 1 Jesse B. Roop Expense . 9.00 ' Ralph Roop do 31.11 I I K B. P. Co do . 2.12 1 kmfMr fr-np do 3.00 jDecatur Lumber Co do Sur 25.0 u Clifton Striker Sal Ar Ex 227.10 ’Margaret Myers Clerical H 8 4.00 John Felty Sal & Ex 135.40 i.J. C. Grandstaff Co. Cor 95.90 'J. W. Vizard Co Health 27.11 | Henry Keller Co. Att 50.00 i Ainos Stoneburner Pitches 2.53 Ma be 11 e Meyers Sa lAr Ex 153. s<) I Lutheran Hospital Union Poor 1 «».«»*• |C. A. Douglass Wash. Poor 3.04 Charles Voglewede do 3.98 I Fisher Ar Harris do 19.50 ; Van« e Ar Linn do 3.95 J. Meyers & Co do 4..'5 John Badders do 3.00 . •Adams Co. Hosp, do 40.00 Carol] and Son do 22.00! I b rank Krick .1 » 49.0 ft | j Nichols Shoe Store do 5.70 ! I Berne Milling Co Monroe 1 15.00 j , Adams Co. Hosp. Jeff P 36.00 | J. M. Breiner Custodian 100.06 Hoh’omb >!anf Co. Ct H. Ex 6 68. ' Dolge Co do 4.6 n (Sanitary Supply Co do 64.56 Kewaree Boiler Co do 4.G0 I Limo Chemical Co. Jail Ex 45.5'» | ’Fisher Harris do . 3.75 I Dr J M. Milh-r do 3.00 j Jesse Michaud Labor Co. F 4.0 * | .Henry Dehner do 4.00 Mary Miller do 3.00 i ! Mrs. Sarah P )tts do ... 3.u<» I Peter Heiman do 3.00 I Idella Hartnegal do 40."9 J Leona Montgomery do .... 40.001 'Herbert Larountaine do 40.n0 I August Morgan do 45.00 , Rufu' Clark Ex 26.00 I Martin Gilson do 1.55 | 'Fisher Ar Harris do 327.'. -J ! William Stuckey do 13. 5' | Sam Bailer do 8.7 5I Decatur Lumber Co do . .ol • . Eastern Ind. O. & G do 6->.43| .Millers Bakery do 31.."! 'The Limo Chemical Co do 25.40 | * tossie B. Po veil Bd Guard 1.'19.50; ■ •t. Wa .ae orphans Ho.ne d.» I:.’NO)| |I • M. J M :, Ler ’o 125.0 ft 'dams Co. Hosp do 51.50 Mary M yers do 39.n0 . i • iii\ o io \ nobls do 20.0 i ! i Gaylie Hoagland du 20.00 1 ,Mara McClure do 20.00 i 10-enr.e B do i voo | I Merl- B-ist a] do 1 ’>.•• ) i iLueinda Johns-n do . 15. d ; Agnus i isher do 15 60 1 ■. !; i ; a-' ,;t do 1 jcdadys Shadv do 1 ».o0 , Lifura Beerbowpr do 10.00 i < a:m rin* tide do 10.00 , Mar a Li hte do 10.0<» Leu cite Whiteman do .. 5.00 1 Alb'' Walters do 5.00 | I Leota Beery do 5.00} !Winne« Sh e Store do ... 150 j W. Guy Bro vn do Mileage 15.9° liMiana State Sana. State Instit. 65.71 . (Irene Byron Hosp do .. 270.00 iS. E. Bla< k Burial . , . 75 O') ! Decatur De norrat Legal Adv 196.23 Pan Wagner . 2.001 Evi rett F erry JieloM. Ditcher 2.«0 ! ''harles Al.-net do ... 1.00 i W. L T hornhill do t’ o 0 ’ r*rank hvhein do 2.00 i Janies Armstrong do 2.‘»0 | Ein er Struver do 2.00 I Jrsse Engie d? 2.00 ; i Hobart Woodruff do ... 2.00 i j * aniel I 'url in do 2/»'» ! I Hugo do 2.oft ■ !h'l.vin Reinking do w 2.00 ‘ Rus-el Stri' kler do 2.06, I Rufus Meshberger do .... 2.69, [Charles Studler do . . ... 2.oft | I I rod Boel r do 2.00 ; !j>hn Habegger Highways llermHii Ulman du 497.07 ;C. L. S< heiinan do 470.P2 iEI cr. Anderson du 298.92 I E intern ln J. <>. & <•«. do 427.73 I W. I>. Porter do 7 Ift.ftO ' > Iviu i|>. <'o -I" ’ 1 &.00 Blue Crr-*k Stone Co do 85.32. Carol! Coal Ar Coke da T2.l‘> ( hrlsJ I’i her du I I • Phil Mar kiln do 510.00 ( <-a I ion Iron Works do 20. Io Midland oil <’o. do 26.9; i Frank Schmitz do 65.85 Mohbergers Bros, do 7,148.72 Plymouth Ruck c. Co do 539.09 Voglewede Shoe Store Co Ex 18. SI Home Grocery Wash p. 12. ft" -Witness this my hand ami a.eal (his day of February 1931. Albert Harlow • ! Auditor, Adams Count.'. , March 7-14 | ,■ . -o , (Get the Habit —Traae at Home.

THIMBLE THEATRE DY 17 P ClvJ • ) Starring NOW SHOWING—“SHERMAN WAS RIGHT” DI Hi Vi □hCl POPEYE 1 15 tho avl THt \ 'U' l SHOT ~| F ' OUST SHOT THE.M FMEANS yaT 17 7 ; SORSHTHIEFS /o||X / THIRTEEN OF XM I THE SHOOkOEft -WRE, DOUJH'J kSA THEY 15 IN W WO PUSHF.O ' 1 MOT DEND x " SHOOT SOME BODY D \COkE tq J guntgoreUtA k -2A t \the cellar- vaGohe Goofy) ' —-Ticertwhly \o\)Eßry VOTHERS rTUI /ORSOMPmy , — k DlO- CONE — ' -n Ms, ' v SEE , c- ?, rWr’lr s, . ; x u A gi Us W’ U\\ A / w..y l|U\ gM <== PM'- />* 4f kgTwW U fel ik A .afliliL— — , __ , _ _ ; IR. BROAD OF WALL STREET By cflar ’es McMana ICi HfARP A SHOT | C Sh.VERFD w^th - 1 COvtD NOT I w VMV NERVCS Vj£<tt I ( THEN alu| OINNER 5 . jg, ii Nv ' H j p 1 tme m.qht ,— -y -r t t- 5 If-. !$1 ,rTTL., v ? v So Ti«’-' iWBr! rW® s I In w ; Iks I* ® yn®|ip*

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected March 14 I I Hogs, 130 lbs. and down $-.;>l'l 130-160 pounds .. . $7.80 ' 160-200 pounds ... sß.ot’; 200-250 pounds ... $7.80 250-300 pounds $7.40 300-350 pounds $7.00 Roughs — $5 to $5.50. Stags—s3.so. Veals — $9.50 | Lambs — $8.50. — Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs 15-25 c higher; 100-110 Tbs. I $7.25; 140-150 tbs. $7.75; 150-160 j tbs. SS; 160-180 lbs. $8.15; 180-20.1; libs. $8.25; 200-220 tbs. $8.10; 220‘240 Itis. $7.85; 240-260 tbs. $7.70;! 1260-280 lbs. $7.55; 280-300 tbs. | ‘3OO-350 Tbs. $7.30; roughs $6.00; 'stags $1.25; calves $10; lanios. | $8.50. i East Eluffalo Livestock Market Hogs: On sale 1450; market I ■fairly active; steady to 15c lower; 1 ! mostly 10-15 c under Friday's aver-1 age; desirable 170-210 tbs. $8.90; I I tew $9; 225-250 tbs. $8.40-8.75; [ ! pigs quoted around $9. Cattle: Receipts 25. Week's I trade steady to 25c higher; de l I mand improved; good steers and yeailings, $8.50-9.25; heifers, i $8.65; medium steers an I heifers $7.50-8.25; common, $6.25-7; beef 1 ! cows, $4.75-5.50; cutter grades,' I $2.50-4. Calves: Receipts 25: vealers cosing $1 to $1.50 over week;] supply light, late trade good 10l choice sll-11.50; common an 1 medium $6-9.50. Sheep receipts 100. Lam'.:.-1 closing 25-50 c over last wepk;| good to choice woolskins $9.599.75; few $9.85; medium and strong weights $3.50-9; good to! choice shorn lambs $8.50-8.85. | i ' CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sep‘.l Wheat, Old. .79% .81% .62% .62% | c New .79% .81% Corn, Old .61% .63% .66% .66% P New .62 .65 'Oats, Old .29% .32 .32% .32% | New .32% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected March 14 No. 1 New W heat 66- ‘ ; No. 2 Now Wheat . 65. ' New Oals . ..... 27c . I Bat ley . Mt . Rye . 5->< , No 2 Yellow Con:. pe. ibil pounds 60c 73c , LOCAL GROCERS ECG MARKET! Eggs, dozen 18c I BUTTERFAT AT STATION Btittei'iiit .. 2oc — -o—- —-———• COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers I U. S. A. 80 acres in Root townjship to Thomas Pritchard, no con- . i sideration.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1931-

Now Golden Blooms In Talkie Garden ! ♦ * * $ * * ; i A Juveniles Who Earn More Than the ! t h Country’s Chief Executive. J • t j “ fIBL / jSkt. I■W p. j/V /\\> ~ A \ Wn Ji 1 J L_a / rU . : ' v " . /- dr « •• S’ /JaCKI , COOGAM x - I £oe>E.RT k ?v il l MBfflrrziE \ ~ -* J Green | X „i_mi■ ii ii ■■.«—»• —■ x X. ■

Holly wood March —This is too gclden age for the movie Lids. The majority rr them have breast- . ed the talkie wa"» with huge am - tors and are sweet ug :a the coin right and left. Perhaps the most astoundinr come-back of a movie kid was ilia' of Jackie Coogan. The lives celebrities are usually divided into three periods —the beginning, the middle and the end Jackie had his gorgeous beginning with Charlie Chaplin in “The Kid"! T en he began to grow up. For, three years he wasn't seen on the • screen. It was said Jackie was through. It was said there is 'no' come-back” for a movio kid. But here was. : Jackie came back in “Tom Saw|.ver.“ He picked up his c< reen ca- | reer rigid, where he had left off--ia feat that very, very few of Ills old-i ■ers lave been able to do, especial-, ;ly in this talkie age. He bad no ac-' I cent to unlearn, no talkie scare to get ove. Jackie, now at sixteep, sough' j < ourt appioval in Los Angeles of la contract with Paramount Studios under which lie will receive $7.5Q1) a week. A worthy successor tor Jackie's mantel is his younger brother, Robert.

Another juvenile screen wonder is 'Mitzi Green, who played the part of, * Petty, with a biotide wig. to Jack- : t.'s Tom. Mitzi at ten u the world's Hinder child. The other day it was 'earned that the young lady’s life had been insured for $1,000,000 which costs $15,000 yearly. But this' ( j s just a drop in Mitzi's financial , bucket. At the age of eight she was making SBOO a week. Now she, too, appeared with Jackie before Judge| | McComb In Los Angeles, seeking] approval of I.er now $1,250 a week ] contract. She began her career at the age of four, when she announced to her vaudeville father and moI ther that she could do an imitation i of Mbran and Mack. She did it so ef-' set lively that the Greens included I her in their act. At ten she is fa-j molts and wealthy, and established movie star, who has any i ] adverse criticism. Another paragon of the screen.| /who portarys the part of “Skippy" I tin the flesh, is two-headed Jackie. iCooer. Jackie was selected for the title role, after a nation-wide search . The six-year-old boy bears a strikiling resemblance to the original of • the comic strip. • o — Get the Habit—Trace dome.

MITII E TO MIVIIKMIH'AT* In I hr Aflninn < irrnit Court Febriinr; Term, 1931 I.Witt < STATE OF INDIANA ADAMS COUNTY SS: The Mutual Behetit Life Insurance IJ <’ mpany, a corporation, Plaintiff. VS. John P. S<h\vartz, BarbaraP Sihwartz. his wife, ('ale Frysinger, ' Grace I r\singer. his wife. Jennie - Merriman, Erank Merriman, her hus- ‘ band. J. H. Harmon. whose two Chris ■ J tian names are unknown, R. A. Watts I] whose two Christian names are un-J kn wn, Ina S. Ksrhelman, adminis-lj Matrix of the estate of I. Mtochel-H ■nan, deceased. Defendants. ’Hie plaintiff in the above entitled j ■ ause having filed its complaint J herein, together with an affidavit!] of a competent pers >n that the defendants, Cale Eryainger, Grace Fry-D singer. his wife: R. A. Watts, whose!] two Christian names to this plain- • tiff are unknown; J. H. Harmon,,] whose two Christian names to this | plaintiff are unknown, are non-resi--lents of the State of Indiana, and 1 that the object*of this action is to • foreclose a mortgage upon real es- • late in Adams County, in the State • of Indiana, described as follows: to-r wit: |; Commencing at a stone at tiv Southwest corner of the West half of the Southeast Quarter of Section I 2’J. township 26 North, Range 15,] East ; thence running East in the |; Center of the public highway on the South line of said Section, 20 chains ] and 4 links to a stone which is 21 **• J feet West »f a stone at the Soutn- • ist corner of said West half of th*' I Southeast quarter of said Section 21*; ]• thence running North in the centerh tne Puolic* highway 20 chains and i ’1 links io a stone; thence running I East 14* *» links so a stone at the n irthwest corner of the Southeast juarier of the Southeast quarter of said Section 2y; tnence running North in th* 1 center of the public ; highway on the quarter quarter sec-| non lineZu chains and 9Vo links to a; stone at the Northeast corner of th-3 West hill of the Southeast quarter of said Section 29; thence running West on the half section line 4V] hains and 19*£ links to a stone in. the center of the public highway; i thence running South 45 degrees East in the center of said hig.iwayj ' I chains ana 76’4 links; thence S >uth 1 % degrees East 9 chains and 24 links; theme South degrees East 4 chains and S 9 \ links to the naif 'section line; thence running South in the (’enter of the sai l public highway on the half 'section linei . (ha,ns and 78» 2 links, to tie pla< e j of beginning, containing 103.101 acres, more or less. Also, ciniineiiv-1 I irtg at a stone at the Southeast cor-j ker of the Southwest quarter of s<*•-( i on J», township 26 North, Range i 115 east; thence running West in the’ Icr- it-r f the public h'g.iwav on th 1 * 1 south line of said Section, 40 chain* and S 3 ? links to a gas pipe, corner! at t h S >ulh ve t ( orner of sli i See- J t on 2 ': them e running North on the . W st line of said Sect! n, 35 vha : i* ’ and 6) links a stone; then e I u:m ng East 35 (hnins amt i'> ( Enks to a ;tme: in the center »f t i • public al <h /a ; then e runn-1 ing Sou’ n I’- degrees Gast n he < ent of :1 I hi giw > ■ 1 caains and ' links; thence South 1 q degr es East' ard 2( unks; thence South ’6 h d°g ee« I'7-351 ’ Ch&lltg an* ' - ! link to t . hilf secti >n lin< ; th*nee :unrdng South in the center of th • public highway on the said duE re ion lii.e t < nains and inks to the place of beginning, containing 101.5 J a res, more or 4 ess. Anu that the said defendants. Cale ' Fry. inger. Grace Frysinger, his wife IR. A. W’atts. \vh‘.s« tvo Christian ;rau;es to this plaintiff are unknown; 'J. H. Hirmon. whus ■ two Christian lnai.es to this plain’iff are'unknown I >a enc( essary parties the eto. Now. therefore said defendants,] rale I rysinger, Grace Frysinger, hU ! wife; R. A. Watts, whose tw > Christian names to this plaintiff are un•kriovn; J. H. Harmon, whoj-e two [Christian na ’ e- to th’s pl iinUff arunknown, are hereby notified that! I unless/ th»»y be and appear in the I Ki a ,s < ircuit -Court on the 7 day ot Via , lo:tl, at the court house, in the. ■ town of De atur, in said County and! s a|e and answer nr demur to said ■(os.plaint, th-' same will be heard, -•and deter nined in their absence. i I In wimoss where if. I have hrru» * junto set niv hands and affix the keal ■'• ♦h*' said Court, this 12tli day of February, A. IJ. 1931. • Bernice Nelson i <’le»k of Adams Circuit Cquil. ’ ■ Howard A. Sommer, Attorney for! plaintiff. March 14-21-28! " 0 Ancient Powder Horns j The larger end of the «»hl powder horn was ch»ked with a disk of wo4hl. jo which a !<a»p was attached for the shoulder strap or ! cord. The tip of the horn was bored through and a woodeu stop , j per closed the opening.

COM UK'S M.1.0W A M il Mt Kill lt>3l Citizens Telephone H. & C. Re. 65.95 Decatur Democrat Co. Rev. .. . 13.75 Marcella I’hrick t'lk. Hire 105.00 Bernice Nelson off Ex 5.00 Suttles-Ed wards Co do .55.00 Aleta Harlow Slk Hire 10 4.15 Albert Harlow Additional 54.6 7 Typewriter Inspection Co A 1?. 30.00 Kiuer & Burnett do . 5.00 Clara Anderson Rec. Ex 2.00 Burl Johnson Meals & Mileage 167.49 Frank Lose Jail Physician 3.00 Miles Roop Dep Sur. 156.20 Zelma Roop Snr. Dep. 12.00 Jesse Roop do ... 8.00 Amos St ■»neburner do 54.60 Decatur Lumber Co Sur Ex 25.(hi Ft. Wayne B. Ptg. Co Bridges B. .80 Ralph Roop operating Ex 2.00 i Dore Anspaugh Relott D 2.(hi Charles Snyder do 2.30. Clifton Striker Sal & Ex 235.25 Margaret Meyers Clk Hire 84.00 Decatur Democrat Supt Ex .. . 3.15World Book Co do 15.98 Decatur Democrat do 75.10 John Felty Sal & Ex 114.17 1 J. M. Hole Ptg Co Assessor E 4.7'»j J. Grandstaff Coroner 21.75 JJ. W. Vizard Co Health 24.95 IJ. C. (Trandstaff do 5.75 Smith Drug Co. <1» 3.00 Mabelle Meyers Att. Os Ex 140.80 I Henry Heller Co. Att 50.00 ’Christ Zurcher Ditches 2.411 i Steele & Jaberg D. Com Ex 20.00. Mat Kirsch Co Co 10.00 | Henry Dehner do , 10.9). I Ben Kiting do ... 10.00 - j August Conrod do 10.00 ]Wm. Baumgartner do 10.00 (James Kenney do I Everett Banter do 10.00 Hubert Cochran Piini Rds 2.00 i Bart B ice do 2.00 Jacob U. Amstutz do 2.00 Levi Amstutz do - 2.00 '*orest Boice do 2.09 John Boice do 2.00* L. S. 'Schilling do 2.00 j Floyd Meyers do 2.00 .Frank Meyers do 2.00] : Elzey Jackson do 2.00 ( ! Peter Keller do . .. 2.00 ; j Pat Moran do 2.00 1 Pete Kenney do 2.00' ‘ Arthur Kennev do 2.‘»0 . i Forest Harshbarger do 2.o<i 1 James Kenney do 2.00; jGlecker Joim do 2.00 Trank Glecker do 2.00 C. C. Brown d > 2.00 | Ray Meyers do 2.00 : Henry Dehner dn 2 »»0 I VVm. Schaeffer do 2.09 j Frank Merryman do 2.00 j Roy Meyers do .. 2.00 I • John Wolfe d • ./ 2.h0 j I Sam Luginbill do 2.00 j | Harvey Lawson do 2.00 Herman Xeonman do . 2.09 |A. Doehrn an do 2.00 !G. Werling do 2.00 'R. Bu i- k do . . 2.00 i Ro'ed Elevator Union poor 6 75 I The Kroger Co do 22.95 IVajer Bros Kirkland Po »r 75.00 | Adams Co. Hosp Wash P 10.0•) 1 . Nichols Shoe Store do 6.72 'Hank Krick do v . 23.75 |C,eo. Apple tan do 20.50 d- h ir-is d » rs u > !.'7i(hois Shoe StJr? do 6.60 \damß Co. Hosp do 227.50! io c < • ! .1 . 1Coil & Coke co 21.09, J. W. Vi .ard S 4. Marys P 5.00 | iK. H Eve ett lo _ 25.00 3 vkk & Son Warn, rcor 7.5.(hi 1 , I rances Cochrna Hartford P. 4.'3 J. M Breiner Custodian 100.0 i, Northern Ind. P. S. Ct H J Ex 24.44 j I Decatur Light <Sr Power do 30.87 Ki;jer & €0 do - - - 64.-I ' -.st B os. Ct. H Rep .. 320.0'11. F. Linn do Ex . . 11.40 L nhart Heller & Si-hurKi-r do 330 6.) S‘eelc A’ Jaberg do . 6J 1.59 Le > Ettinger do 9.xl Kenneth Shoemaker do 40.39 I Sanitary Supply Co J. E ! Ed vin - Kauffman do 25 0 I ] August Morgan bailor . 4*5.00 Her..ert La rountatne do 45.00’ Leona Montgomery do 40.<50 Idolla Hartnagei do 40.00 Dr. F ronappte do . . . 5.00 Paul S' hulte d > 4.00 j Buri Mangold do 1.0■» I Burk Elevator Co Co F. E 19.75 Vance At Linn do 4.10 ■ S.rith Drug Go do 38.83 I Krick & 1 yndall do 8,97 Callow A- Kohne do 2>’i .Fisher & Harris do 41.17 (Charles Voglewede d) 1.6 J ‘Huntington Lab. do / Kx.37 Njbli-k & Co do 15.17 Eastern Indiana Oil do 24.23 1 Martin Gilson do 4.4"> Holthouse St do 7..‘0 (Millers Bakery do jM/n ■’Ottn Hoile Elect! m 6k.50 ,; Arthur Blakey do 67«ia» Flank Rumschlag do 70.50 Winfred Gerke do 70.50 August Scheibian do ... 75.50 Roduiph Linnemier do 70.50 Daniel Scbeffry do .... 71.50 D. F. Fugatfc do 50.50 Herman Meyers du , 80.50 T. R. Null d<> 67.00 Cha I; ne r D. Miller du . . . 67.00 •O. S. Fortney d-j 77.00 iJaiuee- Parrish do 70.50 'Albert Burke do 67.00 I Noah Rich do 75.00 Vance Mattox do 75.50

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