Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 112, Decatur, Adams County, 11 May 1931 — Page 4
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, i j\ MHz Mary Macy CTI** 11 , jj Miss Margaret Haley « >‘>»»"*» ItMIO—IOOI
Paris Styles By MARY KNIGHT Unltetl Preus Staff Correajxinclent PARIS. May 11. (U.P>—Hesplte the colored Wind* that hlew around the fashionable Place Ven 1 dome, the Rhe Roynh* and alonu the Champs Elynees during* January and February when nil the spring and summer feminine finery was being displayed in its. splendor, ye old black and white! motif has withstood the tempest of brilliant tones and now that a period of calm has arrived, it prunes Itself to find that it still maintains a conspicuous place, Paris la a Hack and white city that will never say "die” when It comes to the scheme in color its citlreus like best. They are willing to concede certain variations and If allowed a lovely black background to start with they will show tire world what just the right touches of white will do in the way of spelling ‘'smartness " It goes Without saying, that a black suit is "de riguer" as they put it —a rigid necessity. The following arteles may be white, or share their whiteness with touches of black: the blouse, long over type, or tucked in; a wide belt crushed at the buckle, gloves; one large flower. or two small ones; handkerchief; beads, choker or longer: clip or pin f*>r hat — not of brilliants. but of pure white stones: glased leather bows for black glared pumps: white pigskin gloves for sport, hand stitched in Wack: a scarf, any she or shape; j and white patent leather or buckskin for the envelope purse that] has a black onyx fastening cut in an original design. Once you start building with the black and white idea it gain mo-; mentum, and you find the chief| reason for its undying fume is that while striking it is conservative and It never fails to impress you with that intangible feeling of be-1 Ing well-dressed The Women s Missionary Associa , t’on of the United Brethren Church j will meet in tne church parlors.! Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. ——— The Womens Missionary Association ami the Otterbein Guild of thu United Brethren Church will! held a Mother and Daughter Ran-. uuet in the church parlore. Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. I surprise MOTHER with DINNER party Mrs. Martin Miller was pleasantly surprised when her children and their families united in entertaining with a pot-luck dinner party at I her home. Sunday noon Covers were arranged for Mr and Mrs. Martin Miller and Miss Mild- ( red Martin Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ad- • aipe ami daughter Marjorie. Mr. imi Mrs Elmer Miller. Mr ami Mrs. ’ Walter Deitseh and sou Bobby. Mr. | and Mrs Ed Miller and daughters, Virginia and Madgeline. and Miss Velma Reynolds of Muncie. During the afternoon the party i motored to Celina. Ohio where a supper was enjoyed at the D. M Deitacb home. The Indies AM Society of the Christian Church will meet with, Mrs August Kelley on High Street.; Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. Each member is asked to; bring an article of food for a pot-j luck luncheon A good attendance is desired. Miss Luetta Reffey will enter-, tain the members of the Mardis Rrtdge Club at her home Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. MOTHER HONORED with SUNDAY DINNER Mrs. Minnie Daniela was the honor guest at a dinner party given by her children and their families at her h.vnw .Sunday coon and even ing. The afternoon was spent in a social manner. Those present were Mrs. F. C. Mann and Miss Ruth Daniels of Rochester. Minn.. Mr. and Mrs Paul: JL Panrels and son of Fort Wayne Mr and Mrs Harold Daniels and daughter Nancy and son Joe. Dr R. K. Daniels, Mr and Mrs. Charles » atumond and son Keith and daughter Carolyn Mr. and Mrs James Staley and daughter Mar No Large Pores with New Powder If < v»u have Urge pores uw a face piwder that will not deg them s new French pnx-res called ME LLOG LO makes the skin lock Stays on longer, furnishes a youthful blown does not irritate the akin or make it look, pasty ♦r flaky Spreads smoetW' Try thia new wonderful Fare Powder MA'LLOGLO.
CLUB CALENDAR Monday Pythian Needle Club, K. of P. , Home, after lodge. Tuesday North End Bunco Club, Mrs, Ed. Miller. 8 p. m. \V. C. T. U. Llhraiy Hall 2:30 pm. Delta Theta Tan Business meeting. Ol<l Adams County bank, 7:30 p. m. i Mardl Bridge Club. Miss Luetta Reffey. 8 p.tn. United Brethren \V. M. A. and Otterbein Guild Mother and Daughter Banquet, church parlors. 7:30 p. m. Rebekah Ixxlge. I. O. O. F.. 7:30. Civil' Section. Library Hall 7 pm. Young Matron's Club closing. Mrs Albert Miller. 6:30 p. m. Religious Study Club. Miss Genevieve Berllng 7:30 p m. Wednesday U. B. Women's Missionary Asaosiation. church parlors. 2:30 p. in. Better Homes Home Economics Club. Monroe school. 2 p. in. cat. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society. Mrs. Arthur Hall 2 p. m. Thursday Christian Ladies Aid Society. Mrs. August Kelley. 2:30 p. m. Friday M E. Young Married Couples class. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills 7:30 p. in. guerlte and son Roger. Mias Margaret Daniels and the honor guest. Mrs. Daniela. The Delta Theta Tati Sorority will hold a business meeting in the ! Old Adams County bank. Tuesday j evening at seven-thirty o'clock. PROGRAM FOR W. C. T. U. ANNOUNCED The Women's Christian Temperj anee Union will hold a regular meet ! ing In the Library Hall. Tuesday i afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. S. j I D. Beavers will lead the devotional; I services ami special masi will lie I j rendered by Martha Jane Linn and Madeline Spahr. Rev. C. R. lawman. pastor of the 1 (Christian Church will talk to the Union members on "The Place the church and Sunday School Takes ' in the Rattle for Prohibition.” Current events will be given by j members of the Union, and a good attendance is desired. Following i the program, the regular business of the organisation will be discuss--1 ed. - — ■ ■ ADAMS COUNTY COUPLE MARRIED SATURDAY EVENING Miss Satan Alice Yates, daughter! lot Mr ami Mrs. Francis Yates of. i west of Monroe and Ijiwrence Cal-; •low son of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb An-: j drews of this city were united in I marriage Saturday evening at six- ’ thirty o'clock at the parsonage of ‘ i the Friend s church. Rev. Vernon; j Riley received the manage vows' The couple was attended by the I . Misses Marjorie and Georgia Moore i friends of the bride, who live near! ' Monroe. The bride was becoming in a blue ■ : crepe de chine dress with blonde footwear. and the groom wore a brown suit. Miss Marjorie Moore < , wore a green erepe dress wJth black | footwear and Miss Georgia Moore! wore a yellow crepe dress with ( ‘ black footwear. R«gh the bride and groom are’ ' well known near Monroe. They will . reside In this city where the groom ’ ,is empfoyed as a truck driver so , the State highway department. SURPRISES HUSBAND WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY ! Mrs. Bert Mast delightfolly sur-' j! prised her husband with a party I ! Saturday night, the occaaion being 1 his birthday anniversary At six o'clock a pot luck supper was serv-, ed after which a social evening was enjoyed. Those present were Mr and . i Mrs Wtlbur Stahly amt son Joel; jof Geneva: Mr and Mrs. Doyt I j Striker. Mr and Mrs Dennis Striker of Berne; Mrs. Adolph | Hanni and daughter Pauline and son Ralph and Mrs. Gottlieb Hanni, ; of Monroe; Mr and Mrs. Lee My-. I ‘ ere and son Vaughn Lee. Mrs ■ Mary Myers. Mr and Mrs. Bert I, Mast and family all of this city. > The North End Bunco Club will I I j meet with Mrs. Ed Miller Tueeday . ’ night at eight o'cloek. instead of! with Mrs. Cash Lutz as had been announced. — COUPLE CELEBRATES • WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs- C. L. Burr of' » Monmouth celebrated their fortythird wedding nnnivereary at their 11 home. Sunday The couple was t married May lb. l*k? > At the noon hour a two course -1 dinner was sew ed and a social • r afternoon was the* enjoved Those preeeot were Mr and Mrs. Oren Soccßsers. Mr and Mrs. Floyd ( I Baker and daughters Kathryn.
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Nancy. Clara, Thelma and son’ Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Frank! Davis ail of Fort Wayne; Peter Gaffer. Mrs. Ed Gaffer and daughters Patricia and Elaine and the! honor couple. MOTHERS HONORED WITH SUNDAY DINNER Mr. ami Mrs. T. E. Smith. 1115 Hamilton avenue. Fort Wayne, entertained with a dinner nt their I home Sunday afternoon honoring their mothers. Mrs. Sade Myers, and Mrs. H. L. Smith. The dining table was centered with n beautiful bouquet of tulips, and a white Mother's Day cake. Covers were laid for Mrs. Sade Myers. Mrs. H. L. Smith of thia eft.v. Mrs. Florence Smith. Mr. and Mrs. B. If. Smith and son Glen D and daughter Ixiis Jean. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Smith and daughter Mary Lou of Fort Wayne and Mses Rose Roe of this city. Both of the honor guests receiv-! ed many lovely gifts in remem- j brance of Mother's Day. MRS. FRWIN MILLER SURPRISED WITH PARTY Mrs. Erwin Miller was delight-] fully surprised when a number of j he»- friends honored her with a birthday partv ni her home last | Friday evening. When Mrs Miller returned from town she found the guests waiting nt her home. Five hundred was played nnd after several games high score prizes were awarded to the Mesi dames Chris Ts’hman. Russel | Owens and Ch ..'•lts F.eineke. The; Mesdemes Char’es Miller. Albert Miller ami Charles Bredbeck then: united in serving a delicious luncheon. Mrs .Miller, the honor guest, received a number of beautiful gifts for her birthday. Those present ■ were the Meadames Albert Mutschler. Dave Campbell. Carl Schafer.' Chris Lohman. Rossel Owens. Charles Boineke, Harry Miller. Tillman Gehrig. Dallas Goldner. Dan Weidler, Dave Adams. Ben > Shroyer. A. R. Fletiderjohann. Charles Miller Albert Miller and I i daughter Ruth Joan. Charles Brod-! beck and Erwin Miller. The Young Married Couples class! iof the Methodist Episcopal Sunj day School will meet Friday night ‘ !at seven-thirty o'clock with Mr. I and Mrs Robert Mills on Fourth j ! street. They will be assisted by! j Mr. ami Mrs Bryce Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Doan. MRS HARMLESS SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY The members of the Pleasant | Clove Sunday School pleasnntb ' surprised Mrs. J. C. Harkless on ; her birthday anniversary. Iwbich 1 I occurred on Mother's Day. A basket ! dinner was enjoyed at the noon ! hour. Miss Charlotte Cook whose 1 birthday also occurs on the same '■ I dav. was also honored with the; Ibirthdav affoir. i The table was arranged with a; ] centerpiece of sweet peas, and following the dinner a social after noon was enjoyed. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ! Harden and sons Paul and Ware; . rer. Mrs. Nettie Harden. Mr. and j Mrs. Alva Burger and children Bryce. Mary. Johnnie. Robert. Rosa and Lac rec ia. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil t l>raper. and daughters Irene and Ellen. Mr. and Mrs. Toni Fairchild and children Richard. Walter. Dora , Catherine ami I ret a. Mr. and Mrs. I Wilbur Suman and daughter Boany ' Lou. Mr. and Mrs. David Cook and children Arthur. Charlotte and Alice. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Harkless and children Jimmie and Chloe, the Misses Hazel and Iris Hilton. Dolly i Chronister. Helen Fairchild and Faye Harkless. and the Messrs. Carl and Earl Sheets. Harold Burger, and Frank and Be«.nie Harkless —— ENTERTAINS WITH MOTHER'S DAY DINNER Mrs. Charles Heim entertained at her home m this city Sunday noon I with a Mother's Day dinner hoaore ; tug her sister. Mrs. Frank Irland of I Fort Wayne. Covers were laid for | Mr. and Mrs. Frank I Hand and Mr. ' ’ and Mrs. Guy Koons of Fort Wayne II i Mr and Mrs E R Comer of >| Honolulu are the parents of a bey I baby born to them. Wednesday. ■ May C according to word received II by relative* here today The baby I is the first child in the family and . both mother and baby are reported
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, MAY 11, 1931.
Ito be getting along fine. Mrs.! | Comer was formerly Miss Ruth! I Mayer of this city. A telegram received this mornI Ing by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kohne I announced the arrival of a girl | i baby, bom to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ! C. Lutz of Louisville, Kentucky, 1 Monday morning. Mrs. Lutz was formerly Miss Agnes Kohne of this city. 1 ■ • —O u — 1 COURT HOUSE I Marriage License Clyde Long. Kokomo, mechanic, to Velma Ramsey. Monroe. Real Estate Transfers George W. Miller et. al. land in Preble township two John H. Helmrich for SI.OO. Case Dismissed In the case of Ixish and Losh vs. Holrnrd and Helen Miller, suit on [contract, cause was dismissed. The petit jury convened this ’this morning to hear the case of ’General Motors Acceptance Corp., 1 I vs. Johnson. Osterman and Tablet,] | but on motion of the plaintiff the ! cause was dismissed. The suit is ‘ the outgrowth of the foreclosure of! a mechanic's lien. Sheriff Burl! | Johnson is holding the car until’ the matter is finally settled. Cause ter citation was filed by! 'Goldie May Haley vs. Nade Haley for support money due. Judgment of $345.20 was award-i cd Arthur W. Rose et al., against! H. G. Groves, suit on note. o TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE | Can you answer seven of these • I I test questions? Turn to page four for the answers * 4 I.—What American political party was nicknamed "The Pops?" | | 2. —Who was the mother of; Salome? I 3.—Of what federated republic is! I Prussia a member? 4. —What is the term used to de- 1 scribe the system by which i machine guns on airplanes are timed to shoot between the moving propeller blades? I 5. —What is another name fori Aurora Borealis? j 6. —Who said "Beyond the Alps] lies Italy?" 7.-—What is the present political status of Armenia. ’ S —What sre members of the So • ciety of Friends commonly call-! ed? 9. —Where is the Island of Ceylon?! 10.—Who wrote the words and music of "Pinafore?" o CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the neighbors and friends • for their many kind acts, the minister for his consoling words, those who sent floral offerings and all 1 j those who so kindly helped us during the illness and death of Henry 1 I Brandenburg. Ma Chronister. Mary Durr. Elmer SigneL o Township Quarantined To Prevent Rabies Franklin. Ind.. May 11. — tILS> — Union township in Johnson county ; was under a 20-day quarantine to- !' day to prevent spread of rabies, i following the death of Clarence . Mason, who died after being bitten by a dog. Dr. D. R. Saunders. 11 county health officer, who issued [ ■ the order, said other persons in the , | township bad been attacked by cau and dogs believed to have the disease. The Misses Helen and Stella t ! Draper. Miriam Moore and Jea(j nette Beery motored to Fort . Wayne Saturday evening where ' they attended a sbowr. , o XOTU E OF FIX VL SrTTVKWHT OF ESTATE XO. *TUt I j Nottae is hvretiy g»ve« to the erectors. k»’rs and legate** of Henry I Barkley, gereasest. to appear in vke A<is> - < Circuit Court. at Preatu.r. InOiaaa. oa the 3rd <tay ot June , tSSt ard show eauae. it any. why I the Final Setrietneet Aceounts with r the estate of said decedewt should act be approved, and said heirs are - nMifted to then and there make | proof ot heirship, and rveoiv* their diMr'tHitiv* shares f OM Adams Co Rank Kesewtor < CWeatur. Indiana May U. l»l*. , Attorney C. J. Lata. E. *
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS 1 I BERNE MARKET Corrected May 11 ! Hogs, 140 pounds down $6.80 140-160 pounds $6.90! 160-200 pounds $7.00 200-225 pounds $6 90 1 225 250 pounds $6 70 250-300 pounds $6.40 , 300-350 pounds $6.20 I Roughs—ss.2s. Stags—s3.2s. Veals —$7.50. Spring lambs —$10.00. — FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind.. May 11. —(U.R) 1 —Livestock: Hogs, market 1015 c higher: 100140 lbs., $6.60: 140-160 lbs.. $6.85: > 160-180 lbs.. $7.10; 180-200 lbs.,' ,$7 20; 200-220 lbs., $7.10; 220-240 lbs., $7: 240-260 lbs.. $6.90; 260-2 SO! libs.. $6.70; 280-300 lbs.. $6.60: 300350 lbs., $6.50: roughs. $5.25: stags $3.50; calves. $8; wooled lambs. $8; clipped lambs, $9; spring lambs. : sio. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: on sale 5.600: active to all interests; strong to 10c high-, 'er; titilk desirable 120-200 lbs.! $7.75-7.85; 220-100 tbs. $7.25-7.60; big weight butchers downward to ■ 97. Cattle receipts 1500; dependable ; trade on all classes and trade:! steady to strong quality improv-1 ed; choice 1230 lb. steers $12.50: ' near choice yearlings $8 75; good steers and yearlings SB-8.50: medium kinds $7.25-7.75; fat cows $o- ' 6; cutter grades $2.50-4. Calves: -Receipts 200; vealers fairly steady; more drastic sorts i considered: good to choice $8.50 ’ to mostly $9: common and medium $5-7. Sheep receipts 26941; lambs ac-' I tive; 25-50 c higher; good to choice’ 1 clippers $9.25-9.50; few decks $9.65-' ( 9.75; medium kinds $8.50-9; few! spring lambs $12.50-13; ased weth-j ers $4.75: fat ewes $3-3.50; few $4 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dec. Wheat. Old .82% .63 .62% .65% New .84% Corn. Old .60% .61% .59% .51% New .60% I Oats. Old 25% .28% .28% .30% New .28% LOCAL GRAtN MARKET Corrected Mav 11 i No. 1 New Wheat 66c No. 2. New Wheat S 3" I Nev. Oats 25c I Barley 50c Rye 50c No 2 Yellow Core. ner 100 pounds 6 V to 70c , | Wool —lO to 15? II LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET . I Eggs dozen 13c — BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 16c viith-e to hhiim.f t'OVTR H'TOR Notice is hereby given that the R*arq of County Commissioners of Adams County, state of Indiana at ; their rooms in the court House at Decatur, Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the construstion of the - following bridges in said county on . June J. 1»S1. 19 o'clock Daylight time. . August Behnke Bridge, Root town ship, SA, miles south of Monroe. In- - liana. Estimate 1i9*,99 » W»tsr> Bridge. Blue Creek township 4X. miles south of Monroe. In1 liana. Estimate ZJ.999 99 Scott McDaniels Bridge. Jefferson , township, li-i miles east. N mile 1 south of the tile mill at Berne IndS tana, in section 5 township ?5 north -ange 15 east in Jefferson township, s Estimate. $2,599.99 Wm. Bleeke Bridge. Tnion township 4 mile north 1-2 mile west Bieeke Church Estimate $115.99 Tricker Bridge. Washington town- > shin i m les east Decatur, Indiana, r B.»bo Road. Estimate 1J59 *9 Rids will be for the completion of t mid impr-A emerits in kccordance with the plans profiles and spectfle --ati.’ns now on file in the office of the auditor of said county and shall include all labor and material for I JNft WK rlk r Each bid slmll be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in a sam - essual te twice the amount of the r hid filed said bond to be conditioned e in the manner required by law. Each big must be accompanied e with the affidavit* required by law. r The time for the completion of the it work will be fived at the time of ad warding contract. e The Board will reserve the right e to reject and or all bid*. r George Shoemaker Albert Rvppert F. O. Martin Bca-d of Commissioners Attest Albert Harlow Auditor 1 Adans* County Indian* May 11-16
I CLASSIFIED ! ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES * ♦ I FOR SALE {FOR SALE International gasoline I engine, 1% H. P.. on truck. Buy at vour own price. Phone 865-G . ' HO-Btx FOR SALE — Dunfield Soy Beans, j This is a good variety and produces a heavy crop. A. D. Suttles. ni-3t FOR SALE—One 7 tube screen grid a. c. radio. Low price. Terms. Also child's bed. 716 Merver Ave. lU-3tx !FOR SALE—B head Poland-Dtiroc gilts, extra quality. Some with ! pigs, others to farrow Boon. E. E. I Zimmerman. 2% miles west of! Monroe, phone 337 Decatur. | 111-6tx! FOR SALE—PoIe beans. Gladioli Bulbs, plenty of yam plants. Mrs. | O. V. Dilling. Craiaville phone. De- ! catur Route 2. lll>3t Hat Sale Special reduced prices on my entire stock of hats for one week. Prices lower than ever before Mrs. Maud A. Merriman 222 S. 4th St. May 8-11-12 FOR - SALE—Extra large Snap-1 dragon plants. 35c doz; 3 doz. $1 Decatur Floral Co., Nuttman Ave. Phone 100. U2t3 FOP. SALE —2 used fordson tractors. New and used tractor parts. Used Oliver tractor plows. See the new 15-30 Fordson now on display at the Craigville Garage Phone 66, I Craigville Indiana. 100-6teod , FOR SALE—Yellow Dent seed corn Germination 95. nob and shelled or on ear $2.50 Bu. Call Charley' Meyer Crainville Phone or 7% miles west of Monroe or Artie Bollinger 1 4 miles south 3-4 miles west of Decatur. 11-14 •FOR SALE— 1926 Ford Coupe.' | 1926 Overland Coupe, 1926 Chev- . rolet Coupe. 1925 Chevrolet I Coach. 1924 Chevrolet Sedan. 1926 Essex coach and 1925 Ford coach. I Frank Wrecking Co.. XV. Monroe st. H2t6 FOR SALE—One black horse. 5 yrs. old. Roy Shoaf. 1 mile south j of County Farm. U2t3 FOR SALE— Three good work horses. 1 pair mules. 10 head of grass cattle. F. J. Schmitt. 112t3j FOR SALE or TRADE — 8 room modern home near industrial cen-; ter. Suited for rooming house or 1 large family. Will trade for farm. : inquire 618 West Creighton Ave., Ft. Wayne. Ind. 112t3x FOR SALE—2 Holstein bulls, year ; | old. Cheap. J. O. Tricker. Phone | I 569-H. 112-3 t I FOR SALE -Rugs 9 x 12 rugs. $5.50 | Japanese rag rugs. 30 x 60 65c. b ! Sprague Furniture Co., third door west of postoffice. 112-3: - FOR SALE —2 used leather davenports. one long and one ahon. Like new, priced to sell. Sprague i Furniture Co., third door west of , postoffi.e. Phone 199. 112 3t FOR RENT f FOR RENT- Furnished rooms in 1 ! modern home. Also garage. 304 ' North Fifth street. Phone 711 ? HMtx - ' FOR RENT —Lower rooms, furnish » ed so rbouskeeping. Basement, j "arage. and porch. Hard, soft water - light*, and gas. Phone 652. 110-3 t HOUSE TO RENT—Conveniently ? located near north ward school, , water works park. G. E. and Castings Co. Will be vacant May 12th. ! Charlie Voglewede. phone business J 209; residence 349. 11H3 ' FOR RENT —6 room house on Mc- » Barnes street. Lights, water and J gas. Large garden space. Rent rea- - sonable. Phone 1258. 113-3 t f , rt IxOST AND FOUN D • LOST —Roll pocket book with S2O. t Reward of $lO if returned to . this office. 112t3 « o • %rnCT3»3< Gratirade it the fairest bio* ten which spring* font the tout, sod the bewr? of sun knows wm ntnre fragrant. —
LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe 81 LADY ATTENDANT N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m, Telephone 135 S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Cads answered promptly day or night. . Cilice phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service FUNERAL DIRECTOR W. H. ZWTCK & SON Mrs. Zwick, Lady Attendant Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 WANTED . WANTED — Repair work of any, kind, inchiding furniture. Also sharpen lawn mowers. Alva Sud-, duth. Phone 1215. WANTED —Trees and shrubbery to spray and trim. Wall paper to clean. N. W. Fry. 1404 West Monroe street. Phone 682. 110-3 t WANTED —Washings to do. Phone! 1144 or 316 North Fourth street. HlUj WANTED — Middle-aged woman' who wants a home and do house work. Address Box "A” Daily Demo-' ere*. 112-3tx WANTED —If you have any kind of cattle to sell call F. J. Schmitt! | Phone 513. 112t3 | HOSPITAL NOTE* Mrs. Frank Barthel, 316 West Jes- • ferson street, underwent a major |operation at the Adams County Me- ! niorial Hospital this morning. o AOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given bv the undersigned that the Board of County Commissioners of Adam* Counßy. Indian* at the office of Auditor in City of Decatur. Adams County, In-j tdiana. will receive sealed proposals] 1 for construction of the bridge over the St. Marys River, in section 12 jin Preble t-.wnship said county* I Known as the "sk heumann Bridge" j as set out in the plans and speeifi- ’| < ations, profiles and requisitions | I now on file in the office of Auditor) • Said sealed prop »sals will be opened and contract awarded for said: impwement on the 2nd day of June! ISJI. Bids or proposals will be received , up to 16 o'clock A. M on said date. The estimated cost of sa,d improvement is *2».56«.i>9 Bids will be for tne completion of said improvement in accordance with the plans, profile and specifications in the office of the County Auditor, and shall include ail labor and ma-‘ i terial for said work. In no case will! (extra compensation be allowed for [any additional work alleged to have! {been don.- by the contractor or conI tractors to whom is awarded the' I con tract Rach bid shall be accompanied by* a personal or surely bond in a sum equal to double the amount of the bid filed for the work bid on. to be approved bv the Board of Commis- ; sioner*. Said bond shall be conditioned for the faithful performance) of the work the sureties if personal shall be resident freeholders of thd State of Indiana, one of whom shall ’ be a resident of Adams county. Said bond shall be for the benefit of any person, persons or corporation who shall suffer any loss, or damage I by reason of any sueh bidder failing ( or neglecting to enter into a contract, , to perform such work awarded on the bid or to carry out the same An' ' any particular or to pay for any la-' [ bor or material which may hare, been furnished t> any suck contrac-' ' tor or contractors or to anv stsb-l t contractor, agent or superintendent under him. in the construction of said work. Said contract will be let as a whole to the lowest responsible bid- , der upon affidavit of non-collusion, snd schedule of liability and machinery wnkh most be submitted with I'the bid. and upon failure to sub-1 limit such affidavit su b proposal or ! bid will he reyr. teo and the board reserve* the right to reject any snd alt bid*. Time fir the completion of, said work will be agreed upon after the letting of said contract by the Board of Commissioners and sucrensful bidder Geo. Snoetuaker F. O. Martin Albert Reppert. Board of Adams County. Indiana May 11-11
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