Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1931 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FCWTSaLE —Manure delivered by the load. Also wanted to have ashes and rubbish. L. W. Murphy Phone 22. 104-7tx FOR SALE — Kiel. dirt for flower beds, 10c a bushel. 5 bushel and over delivered. Frank Baker, 342 North Elevent St. or phone 720. FOR SALE —Yellow resistant cabbage plants and tomato plants, : Sc doz. Mrs. Win. Werling, %-milel north of Preble. 107-3tx FOR 'SALE—Oak slab wood. Just I what you need with these chilly mornings. Telephone orders to 994. Adame County Lumber Co.. 108-3 t FOI{_SALE — 2 Duroc fall boars. Ed-Miller, one-half mile south of Salem. apr. 28-30-may 5-7 x famous Ever-rite. Made right, priced right, Sprague Furniture Company, 3rd door west of Post Office. Phone 199. 109-3 t FOR SALE-Rugs. Just received I large shipment Guard Linoleum I Felt Face rugs. Size 9 x 12 $5.50 ; while they last. Sprague Furniture j Company, 3rd door west of Post Office. Phone 199. 109-3 t j FORKENT FOR RENT-Studebaker homestead. Modern brick house. Motor plumb- - ing. 1 Garage. 2 acres of garden, pasture field. A. D. Suttles, agent. ! 107-3t' - WANTED WANTED—To buy 100 Canner and cutter cows. Also fat cattle. iStone 22 or 489 L. W. Murphy Decatur. 104-7’x WANTED- Housekeeper, A Christian woman, middle age, for tjiotherless home, references required. Robert Rehm. 122 W. Lewis St. Fort Wayne, Indiana. 1073tx WANTED —House work and house “cleaning, or any kind of work. Mrs. Zeke Evans, phone 666 or 22. I 107-3tx j WANTED -- Chinchilla does and • one New Zealand Red Buck; 1 also 50 Buff Leghorns. Phone' 873-T. 107t3 | WE WANT Rigs, auto tires, inner tubes, newspapers, magazines, mixed papers, scrap iron, scrap metals such as brass, copper, lead, zinc, auto radiators, batteries, etc. Also in the market for beef hides, calf skins, horse hides, grease, taifow, wool. -We will call with our truck withih a radius of 10 miles, if you have a load. Phone 442 MAIER HIDE & FUR CO., 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. I. railroad crossing. - o NOTICE We grind and adjust your lawn mowqr for 75c. New mower hand-| les SI.OO New Ratchets 15c cutter' bar blades 75c. also grind power! mowqj-s. Factory No. 3rd Et. P. Kirsch. 103-6 t i COURT HOUSE r Mr* F. M. Schirmeyer qualifiedas acftninistratrix of the estate of; Frank M. Schirmeyer and filed bond hi the sum of $4,000. August Scheumann qualified as' administrator in the estate of Conrad C. D. Scheumann s«'d filed bond Lu the sum of SB,OOO. The divorce case of llaugk vs. j Umigk was continued from todav until tomorrow morning on motion qj defendant. - Tlie case of the Decatur Foundry and Machine Co. vs. Miller Show G«se Co. suit for possession of real estate was set. for trial May 11 Real Estate Transfers -Harry B. Lewis, etux, land in Blue Creek Township to Rose Nesewald for SI.OO. - Rose Nesswald, Ituid in Blue Greek Township to Harry B. Lewis iflr SI.OO. High-Priced Success The successful mini Is often s pitiful object who un« got tits ! , .desire. Inn has loneliness sown In his soul.--Denn Inge. I. wil] sell at PUBLIC AUCTION •t my residence at Monroe, Ind., on the street East of the JWethodist church, X Saturday, May 9 - - at -1 P. M. HOUSEHOLD GOODS One dropleaf walnut table, 1 sewing machine; some jars and fruit cans; 1 step-ladder; 2 rung ladders; 1 stand and 1 bed; I buggy on cart; 1 set buggy harness; some sawed timber; and other articles too numerous to mention. Mrs. Frank Ray J. N. Burkhead, auct.
> LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. J Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 i Residence Phone, Monroe 81 LADY ATTENDANT . I 1 " " - ■■ N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p ui. Telephone 135 S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Ijidy Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phose 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service FUNERAL DIRECTOR W. IL ZWICK & SON Mrs. 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. For BETTEII HEALTH See DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapath' Riadonic diagnosis and treatment. 1 Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. j Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. ■ . ... —— i NOTICE I am now equipped to do permanent waving. Patrons please take notice. Gaylie Hoagland phone 859. - 108-3tx WANTED— Good, clean, big Rags, suitable for cleaning | machinery. Will pay 7c lb. Decatur Dailv Democrat. — WM I nw^jai Sr . j A CHECKING ACCOUNT i Saves MONEY A CANCELLED check * is your receipt! You will never pay a bill twice as long as you have a checking account. Money saved! Much of your bookkeeping is done for you by the bank when you have a checking account. This often eliminates the need for a bookkeeper. At least, it’s an economy of your own time. Money ■saved! Start this week. OLD ) ADAMS COUNTY BANK - 1
THIMBLE THEATRE DV F« > ' NOW SHOWING—“THE UNKNOWN QUANTITY” |jj E. C SFcB POPEYE ' OOR~TIME. IS WE GOT A. LIMITED.UJE MUST GET J AGENSNEE HERE AN - LUE X. ONE THOUSAND / SURE ARE LIOEROUS JUSA PEIOIfVB OACKTO NAIILIA ANOy HATES To LEAVE IT-HOuJ \ PEZOZOES y WELL GET RICH, / -.tl HELP LOIN THE UUAR / MUCH (CAGES DO CUE GET \A UUEEK X WON'T VIE. CASTOR V | JKNEVj HfO AGAINST THE v-< <-nIF IDE GO UUITHYA’r x 1- X ■ COtUARDLY ) j T— S 5 Itonsylaniahs/ r±i l_ Oi fc 1771 StfhW / IV - < Ate E Si ® L VVI ( SAID IT \ T - ~ A-YVwl I®/' y. v a 1 i MF// TA Bl Great Pnta..’. I. r.-. rw<J f "X A f \ V / \ fl » {[J e-19tl hmg Fratiiro Syndiea'e In. , I *< I \ I 1 I I O li I J
MARKETREPORTS ’ I DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL ' AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Muy 7 I Hogs, 140 lbs. down $6.80 140-160 pounds $6.90 , j 160-200 pounds $7.00 2dO-225 pounds $6.90 225-250 pounds $6.70 250-300 pounds $6.40 300-350 pounds $6.20 Roughs — $5.25. Stags—s3.so. Veals —$7.75 Spring lambs — $lO.lO. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK 1 J-'ort Wayne. Ind., May 7. —(U.RL— Livestock: Hogs: Market 10c lower; 100-lboi lbs.. $6.65; 140-160 lbs., $6.90; 160180 lbs., $7.15; 180-200 lbs., $7.25; 200-220 lbs., $7.15; 220-240 lbs., $7; i 240-260 lbs., $6.90; 260-280 lbs., $6.70; 280-300 lbs., $6.60; 300-350 lbs., $6.50; rodghs, $5.50; stags, $3.75; calves, $8; clipped lambs, J $8; wooled lambs. $9; spring lambs $lO. — EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y., May 7.—<U.R) —Livestock: Hogs: on sale, 1,200; slow. weak| to 5c lower: desirable 120-200 lbs., I $7.85-$7.90; 240-!b. butchers, $7.40; some unsold. Cattle: Receipt, 125; cows. I steady; cutter grades, $2.50-$l; bid-1 j ding lower on steers. Calves: Receipts, 300; vealersS! i generally 50c lower; bulk better’ lots, $9; some held higher; com-; j mon and medium. $5-$7.50. Sheep: neceipcs, cos; lambs unchanged; good clippers, $9; woolskins, $10; desirable spring lambs, $12.75; others downward to $10.50; fat ewes, $3-$4; mostly $3.50 down. — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dec. Wheat, Old .82% .61% .61% .65% New .84% Corn. Old .57% .59% .58% .51% New .57% Oats, Old .27% .28 .28% .30% New .28 LOCAL GRA<N MARKET Corrected May 7 i ''“’o. 1 Now Wheat 66c i No. 2. New Wheat 63c I Nev.- Oats 25c | Barley soe , Rye : 50c I No. 2 Yellow Corn, I per 100 pounds 60c to 70c j Woo! io to 15c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET ! Eggs, dozen 12c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat . 17c Incident Is Closed Washington, May 7- —(UP) —Sec-! I rotary of state Stimson said today I tie had informed Miatlan minister Dante Bellegarde that the latter’s explanation of his reported remarks regarding Maj. Gen. Smedley D. ' Butler’s capture of a fort in Haiti tfta: sfactorily terminated the incii dent. Stimson advised the Navy , department to the same effect. 0 TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE I* I ' I 1 | Can you answer seven of these | j I test questions? Turn to page four for the answers * 4 | 1. Who was “Black Beard” I 2. What happened to the plans i i which Admiral Byrd took on his ex-1 ! pe/lition to the Antarctic? 3. What ocean did Balboa discovI er? ' To what Empire docs Korea be long? 5. What actress played “Peter Pau” on the stage?’ 6. Who was Confttcfoits? ! 7. What position ( n the federal i government fe held by Charles EvI a is Hushes? > 8 What form of government has 1 Finland? 9. Which is higher a Master’s de- , gree or a Doctor’s degree? I 10. Where is t'he stadium known i | as Soldier’s Field located?
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1931.
viIKRIFF !*%•.« < mine N«. i:WOi STATE OF INDIANA ADAMS COUNTY Edward F. Berling* vs. Daniel W. Beery, Marietta Beery, James I’. Arnold. Alta J. Aronld, Ohl Adams County Bank, Farmers and Merchants Bank, of Bryant, Indiana, J. ID. Bradley and Company a corporalion, The Marion National Bank. Harley Smith, The Union Central Life Insurance Company, Archibald \V. Ferti'uson, Charles S. Tuttle an«l J »hn J. Nelliftan co-partners trading as 11. O. Dun and company G. E. Bursley and Co., a corporation. Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, a corporation, E. Frank Gass, Eli Girod and Charles E. Hoop, a co-part-nership doing business under the firm name of Decatur Sheet Metal Works, The Prudential Insurance Company of America, a corporation, Lelia lluekrlede, as Receiver of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Bryant, Indiana, and Samuel Brooks. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Adams Crruit Court of Adams County Indiana 1 will expose to public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday the l«th day of May 1931, A. D. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day at the east door of the Court House in Adams County, Indiana, the rents ami profits for a term not exceeding seven yews., the following des- . t ribed real emate in Adams County I in the State of Indiana, to wit: Commencing sixty six («t>) feet 'east of the southwest corner of out. 1 I lot number six (6) In the town (now! city) of Decatur. Adams County, ln-| | diana. running thence cast along the south line of said out lot number six (6) sixty < <SO) feet, thence north parallel with the east line of said out lot number six (6) one hundred thirty two <132) feet, thence west along the north line of said out lot number six (6), sixty <«<») feet, thence south to the place of beginning; And on failure to realize the fu’l amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate taken as thi property of James F. Arno’d, Alta J. Arnold, Huckriede, as i Receiver of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Bryant, Indiania at the suit of Edward F. Berling. ( Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or I appraisement laws. Burl Johnson, Sheriff of Adams County, Indiana j Fruchte and Lltterer Attorneys. <nril 23, 30 May 7 PETITION FOR* HIRD M HF.U’E ROAD IMPROVEMENT Before the Hoard of 4 <»mmiM«h»nerN Os Adams County, Indiana iST A IE OF INDIANA ‘COUNTY OF ADAMS: SS: We, the undersigned, each and all of whom are adult resident freeholders and voters of Monroe Township in Adams County. Indiana, respectfully petition your Honorable Body and ask that you construct, complete and improve with broken stone havI ing a suitable bituminous or Pre I <’ote binder for Hard Surface Road Improvement, a free road improvement over and upon the public highway already laid nut and established over and upon the following route in Monroe Township, Adams County, Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at intersection of Water Street with Sprunger Strict in Ihe town of Berne, in Adams County, Indiana, theixe north on Sprunger Street to the corporation line running east and west along the north side of the said town of Berne; thence east over and upon the public highway running east and west along the smith side of the north half of section thirty three <33 > in township twenty six (26) north range fourteen (14) east to the southeast coiner of the north east quarter of said section thirty three (33) township arid range aforesaid and there to terminate: Yo u r petitioners further aver and say that to make said improvement practical and of public utility that the following approa< hes leading to the proposed improvement ought to be drained, graded, and improved with broken stone having) a suitable bituminous or Pre Cote hinder as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the intersection of Sprunger Street in .-aid town of Be> lie. in Adaihs County. Indiana with thi* public highway running • ast and west over and upon the corporation line running along the north side of said town of Berne thence west over and upon said | public highway to the s nithwest •orner of the hortbwest quarter of -aid ‘e<ti«'ii thirty three <33) in township twenty six (26) north range fourteen <l4) east in Adams <’ounty Indiana and there to terminate; , our pe4*;ii ners aver amd skythat tiie improvement prayed for is less than three (3) miles in length and connects at one end with a con-1 crete high way and at the other end • with a free Macadam Road improvement, and that a United States Rural , Route passes over said highway ' herein proposed to be improved. V *ur ppt.it.Luners_fi li rth<gr_a.ver_and_
Auction Sale 6—ROOM HOME—6 I will sell to the highest bidder without reserve, on the premises—6lo Nutman Ave., Decatur, Ind., at ' 6:30 P. M. (Daylight saving time) FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1931 My 6 room house; bath; new garage; all street and sewer i improvements in. Immediate possession. I NOTICE —I have given Mr. Johnson a contract to sell this property when the f ast bid is made on it. IRWIN BUTLER, Owner TERMS—SmaII cash payment day of sa’e, balance like rent. Roy Johnson, auct. I ■!! Illi ■ IMBIHf I II Hill HI I I
say that the highway herein sought to be Improved is a public highway I already established and in use and j theiF is a largo amount of public' travel over said highway and that said improvement will be public uti- I lity and benefit. Your petitioners ask that the said ’ highway above described be pro- | perly drained and graded, that* crush stune and sand be placed upon the grade so as to form a cushion , and that upon the same there be platted broken stone having a suitable bituminous or Pre Cote binder for hal’d surface road improvement. Your petitioners ask that said highway above deavribed be drained and graded and that the same be hn-| proved to a width of 40 feet; that the same be graded to a width of 34i feet, and that auch paving mater-I ial be placed thereon to a width of 1 19 feet for the base thereof and IN feet for the wearing surface thereof, and to such depth as may be determined by the proper officials having the same to do, and that the| same be vailed the Reusser Road. I That to pay for said improvement, I we ask that bonds be issued bx the County of Adams in the State of j Indiana, in twenty <2O) semi annual I installments or series, and for the | payment o f which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable propertv of said Monroe Township in the sum sufficient to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they become due. 'I hat said improvements be made and constructed and said bonds be 4 issued, and said tax levied upon the J taxable property o! said township lin accordance with the Acts of the Legislature of the State of Indiana passed in the year 1905, beginning) on page 550 and as amended in the ( Arts of 1907 and as amended in the Acts of 1909 now in force providing forth« extension of hard surface roads and all and any amendments thereto. We iuriner ask the Board of Commissioners to take the necessary steps provided by law to have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned for herein, that the same be constructed without submitting the question of' .building the same»to an election of the voters of said Monroe Township, and that the Boar<i consttuct the same under the laws of the State of Indiana, providing for the extension of hard surface roads by township taxation. Respectfully submitted. Vilas Srhimiler, Arthur Zehr, David Depp, Je-J” Amslutz* Eriuv-t Stengel, Chris Stengel, Jacob C. Schindler, CxDbert Stu< ky, H. •!'. Sprunger, Mrs. J. U. Amstutz. Mrs. J. U. Amstutz. Mrs. Wm. Wittwer, David Luginbill, Noah 11. Steury, Menno S. Habegger, C. O. Liechty, Daniel Rich, J. I’ Mazelin, Calvin M. Rauch. Howard R. Sprunger, Emmanuel Sprunger, Clarence Sprunger, Roy W. Coon, Hiram Liechty,'! Elmer Liechty, Oswald Liechty, F. H. Kamholtz, J. Winteregg, Palmer Moser, B. M. Smith, Caroline 1. Hirschy, H. E Sprunger. Wm. Reusser, Peter Nussbaum, Peter F. Mazelin, Mary W. Kerr, Franklin SprungeibBen Sprunger, Fred Rohrer, J. F. Lehman, John A. Amstutz, Philip Sprunger, Chris Zuercher, M. L. Sprunger. Frank Nussbaum, Gerhart Steiner, Ben Nussbaum. Clovis Ober--11, Amos O. Stauffer, E. J. Clauser, Dr. A. Reusser, C. H. Reusser, William Amstutz, D. D. Lehman, Jesse D. Wittwer, Benjamin Neusbaum. H. H. Nussbaum. John Eicher, J. J. Liechty, Peter Liechty, Jerry Liechty. Carl H. Lehman, Chris Litwiller, Alfred Sprunger, E. J. Leichty, Abe Amstutz. E. W. Lehman, Noah Luginbill, Judith Liechty, L. A. Sprunger, Elmer Winteregg, John A. Myers Julius Reichert, Otto Nt*uvns<-li-wunder, Noah Habegger, D. D. Mettler, John Yoder, Klam Steiner, Andrew Sprunger. Walter Sc hug, Ora P. Townsend, Amos Liechty, Wm. Liechty, indvna Leonard Baumgartner, Ferd MAtler, Alfred ijelutian, Elmer Fleuckiger, Frank Amstutz. T. A. Gottschalk, Phil Schug, Otto Stucky, Ch. H. Muselmanti. This petition will b$ presented io the board of county conimissioners of Adams County, Indiana on Tuesday June 2. 11131 jat which time the Taxpayers of 1 Monroe township, Adams County w’ill be heard thereon. Fruchte and Litterer, Attys. Albert Harlow, Auditor Adams County Indiana May 7-14 XOI’K E OF HMI. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO 272 D Notice Is hereby given to the creI ditors, heirs an i legatees of Conrad) Gallmeitr, deceased, to appear in' the Adams Circuit Court, held at j Decatur, Indiana, on the 25th day t of Mav,- I*l3l. and show cause, if* any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT) ACCOUNTS with the estate of said I decedent should not be approved;! ) and said heirs are notified io thm! and there n*ake proof of heirship,! and receive their distribu’ive shares. William F. Hobrock Executor 'Decatur, Indiana. April 29. 1931. Attorney Fruchte and Litterer. April, 30 May I Get the Habit— Trade Home
j PETITION FOR HARD SIRFACE HOAD IMPROVEMENT Refure the Board of ('oiiiiiiiNMionrrN Os IdNiNM County, Indiana STATIC OF INDIANA ICOUN’IY OF ADAMS, SS We. the undersigned, each and all of whom are adult resident ■ h dders #pd voters of Washington and Monroe Townships-, Adams i County Indiana, respectfully petition , your Honorable Body and ask that . you eonstrurt, complete and improve with gravel or stone, having a suitable binder for a hard sufrace road, a free cement improvement over and upon the public highway and street situated in Adams County, in the I State of Indiana, described as follows, to wit: Commencing at the intersection I of Vanburen and Washington streets. lin tiie Town of Monroe, in Adams County, Indiana at the north end of the cement improvement on Vanbur- ' en Street, thence west over and upon \\ asliington Street to the wt-st < ur- | poration line of said town of Mpnl roe, Indiana, thence west over and upon the public highway on the sec- ; tion line running east and west and i dividing section-thirty three (33) in ! townshij* twenty seven (27) north |of range fourteen (14) east from section four (4) in township twenty six <26) north of range fourteen (14) east and terminating at a point where the said highway intersects with the State Road 27 being about 300 rods east of the north west cornel of the north west quartet* of section four <i) township twenty six (26) north of range fourteen (11) east. Your petitioners aver and say that the improvement prayed for is ) less than three miles in length and j connects at the commencement ! thereof with a cement street im- ‘ provement in the town of Monroe, Indiana, and at the end thereof with a free road improvement on the boundary line between said Washington and Monroe Townships, and that a United States Rural Mail rounte passes over said highway herein sought- to be improved. Your petitioners further aver and say that the highway herein sought to be improved is a public* highway already established and in use and that safrl street is a public street laid out and established and in use and that there is a large amount of public travel over said highway and street and that the same will be of public utility and benefit. Your petitioners ask that said highway and street above described be properly drained and graded, that crushed stone and sand cushions be placed upon the grade, and that upon* the same there be placed gravel or stone having a suitable binder for a hard surface road or other solid paving material. Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described be drained and graded, and that the same be improved to a width of 4b feet; that the same be graded to a width of 3<» feet, and that such paviug material be placed thereon to a
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width of 22 feet within the corporate limits 'Town of Monroe, and IS feet beyond the corporate limits, and to suc h depth as inay be determined by the proper officials having the same to do, and that the same be called the* ”J. F. Hocker Road Improvement.’’ That to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued by the county of Adams, in the State of Indiana, in 20 semi-annual installments or aeries, and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Washington and Monroe Townships in a sufficient sum to pay the inter est and principal of said bonds as they become due. I hat said improvement be made* and constructed and said bonds be issued and saki tax be levied upon the taxable property of .said townships in accordance with the Acts of Legislature of the State of Indiana, passed in the year 1905, beginning on page 550, and as amended in the Acts of 1907. and as amended in the Ac ts of 1909, now in force providing for extension of free gravel and macadam roads and all other and any and all amendments thereto We further ask the Board to take all the necessary steps required by ) law, to have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned for herein: that the same he constructed without submitting the'question of building the same to an election of the voters of Washington and Monroe Townships, and that the Board construct the- same under the Laws of the State of Indiana, providing for the extension of free gravel and macadam roads by township taxation. Respect fully submitted J. F. Hocker, J. F. Crist, Fred Foster, M. O. Brandberry C. A. Harvey, Joseph C. Habegger, F. H. Tablv’r, G. H. Rice, Wm. Mitchel, (’harles E. Bahne.r, James O. Hendricks. W. 11. Haggard, W. C. Oliver, R. J. Ra\ 1. J. F. Ray. John Badders, J. B. Miller Belle Hocker, G. H. Oliver, Absiam Everieuit. George W. Keller, H. E. Farrar, J. J. Longenberger, .Mennin Stuck). Model Hatchery, F. A. Li bey, i Merl Essex, Martin Stucky, William! Stucky Wm. Branderberry, W. F. McKean, Martin L. Hoffman, F. E Branderberry. Z. O. Lewellen, Ira Wagoner, Cliff rd G. Essex, J. W. Andrews, Oscar Ehirsam, W. I\ And-, rews, Phillip Heffner, Emil Christ-i ener, Harry Essex, Jacob Haggard, Stierman Essex, J. B. Corson. Revo Kpjmson, D. D. Kauffman, James H. Leisure, S. C. Kauders, Frank Coppcss, John Christner, Jim A. Hendricks, L. H. Strickler, W. S. Smith, G. F. Rayl. J. W McKean, J. C. Heiman, W. E. Faurute. John C. M. Andrews, G. A. Hahnert, Sim Burk, G. E. Strickler, Ralph Andrews. Roy Gibson, T. B. Oliver, Vern >n Arnold, H. Russel Haines, W. H. Bollinger, W. W. Hendricks, C. L. Estell, C. N. Sanders, Laurie Noffsinger. John Chilcote, H. P. Sc hmitt, M. F. Harris, Jas. Elleseby. E. J. Amspaugh, W. L. Linn, J. H. Heller, M. Kirsch. John Baker. Ed.
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