Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1931 — Page 4

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Paris Styles By MARY KNIGHT, UP Staff Correspondent. Paris, July 25.— (U.R) —lt is the sandal that is walking away with fashion’s honors today in Paris. Life here is just one smartly cutout sandal after another, and they cover up so little of the foot that one wonders often by what method of magic it stays on. From the following fabrics you may choose what pleases you for this type of slipperette: silk, satin, calico, straw, leather, organdie, taffeta, net, lace, lizard and lacquer. Sure-; ly the weirdest of woman’s “whim- ! seys’’ can be satisfied from this | assortment. Another fashion that has gone to! the heads of clever women on this, side of the world is the plaid turban and matching scarf that ties around the throat in a bow at one side.; These are either in wool, for the cooler days, or in Roman silk and | taffeta for the warmer ones. To’ carry the idea a step farther, a bag of t)ie same fabric is added and, or, a belt. i Umbrellas that have crystal ends like perfume stoppers are now-a-i day novelties and are taking every- j cne by storm as well as being their greatest friend in a storm. The I tips on the ends match the handles. ■ and there are little crystal points all around the scallops when it is opened—the ends of the frame over which the silk is stretched. It is quite “swank" today to wear a tiny little gold heart—like we■ used to wear when we were about ! three years old —but instead of on; a thread like gold chain we should now wear it on a narrow piece of colored ribbon, to match our frock. And when worn with one of those new baby cap hats it is certainly not out of place. HONORS GUEST WITH DINNER Miss Faye Fritzmger entertained with a six o’clock dinner, Sunday evening, at the home of her parents on Marshall street, honoring her hopse guest. Miss Geraldine Price of Columbus, Ohio. Other guests included Harold and Tom Kitson. ANNUAL REUNION HELD SUNDAY The annual reunion of the Kreischer and Grenewalt families was held Sunday east of Wren, Ohio. A delicious picnic dinner was served a noon, and during the afternoon a business meeting and program took place. The officers for the past year were re-elected. Mr. ad Mrs. Gregg McFarland and daughter Phyllis Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. William Alfather of this city a tended the reunion. SCENE OF BORNE REUNION The eighteenth annual Borne reunion was held in Sun Set Park. Sunday. July 26. and one hundred twenty-seven members of the family and eleven visitors were present. At the noon hour a picnic dinner was served, followed at two o’clock with a business meeting. The newly elected officers for the ensuing year are: President, Albert Borne of Fort Wayne; vice-president, Elmer Miller of D-catur; secretary and treasurer. Mrs. William Bihlman of Cincinnati, Ohio. Rev. Matthew Worthman of Bluff-

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I CLUB CALENDAR T uesday U. B. Work and Winn Class Mr. I and Mrs. Frank Baker- - j Rebekah Lodge I. O. O. F. Hall, i Bp. m. Wednesday Zion Reformed Ladies Aid Ice | Cream Social, church lawn. 5:30 p.m. Religious Study Club, Lehmans !i Park, 6. P. M , | Frivolity Club. Mrs. Frank Crist, 1 7:30 p. m. Union Township Woman's Club, Mrs. Fred Hammond. 1 p. m. test). Thursday Root Township Home Economics | Club picnic. Legion Memorial Park. Friday St. Mary's Twp. Home Economics Club. Mrs. Fred Bender 1 p. m. ton gave an address during the afternoon. and it was decided to hold the 1932 reunion in Sun Set Park, the last Sunday in July. Those present at the reunion were Mrs. Kate Bernard. Grace Taylor. John Taylor, Catherine Taylor and Edward Taylor of New' Or[leans, Louisiana: Mr. and Mrs. William Borne, and family of Covington, Kentucky; Mr. and Mrs. John Busch and daughter Ruth of Newport, Kentucky; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hahn of Canton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. William Bihlman and children of Cincinnati, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Houck of Muncie; Mr. and ; Mrs. William Bihlman, Sr., and I daughter Esther of Cincinnati, O.; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Crum and chil-1 dren, Mr. and Mrs. John Kiess, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Berne, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Worthman and family, the Misses Bernadine and Marie Kbiter, Mr. and Mrs. John Borne and 'family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kiess and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Adams and daughter Marjorie, of ■Oecatur, ’ Charles Lind and Everett Land of , Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. Elis Borne and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mankey, Mr. and Mrs. Lesley ; Mankey and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Borne and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Borne and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller, Mr. and Mrs. "Jaberg and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Borne and family, Mrs. Sssie j son George, Mr. and Mrs. O. Crum Reppert, Mrs. Sophia Yager and ! and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Deitsch and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Melching and family, II Mr. and Mrs. Henry Borne and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bieber- : 1 ich and son; Mr. and Mrs- Wear of ■' Canton. Ohio, were visitors. HOUSE GUESTS HONORED . WITH PICNIC DINNER j A picnic was held Sunday at Sun Set Park, near Decatur, honoring Miss Roselle Greene of New York City, who is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Al Klosterman of Celina, Ohio. A delicious chicken dinner was ■ enjoyed, and games and contests were played. Those from Decatur who attended the picnic were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gillig and family, Conrad Gillig, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. > Gillig, Mr. and Mrs C. F Herber, ‘ j Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Gillig and family ' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gast and ’ daughter. The annual Archbold reunion will ; be held at Harold Landing, Blue ■| Lake, next Sunday. August 2- , The Religious Study Club will en- ’ joy a picnic supper at Lehman's I Park, Berne, Wednesday evening at six o'clock. The sixth annual reunion of the Hitchcock family will be held Sunday, August 9, at the home of Cora D. Miller near Watt. SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL ’, FUHRAMN REUNION HELD About eighty members of the Fuhrman family attended the seven--1 eenth annual reunion of the group which was held in the Milton Fuhri; man grove, four miles northwest of Decatur, Sunday. The H. S. Reppert family from Independance, Kansas, were relatives who motored the fartlierest to

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attend the family gathering, and I dther relatives were from Chicago Illinois; Hammond, Foit Wayne,' and Decatur and the vicinity. A basket dinner was served at' the noon hour, after which a short [ business meeting was held, and the I otficers were chosen for the next I year. Karl Fuhrman was chosen pre-' sident, Norval Fuhrman, vice presi-' dent; and Robert Garard, secretary and treasurer. The next Fuhrman reunion will be held in 1932 in Monroeville. Rev. E. L. Johnston gave an interesting talk during the afternoon, and short talks were also given byrelatives. Several boys played harmonica duets, and the remainder of the afternoon was spent in visiting, and ice cream was served. The Work and Win Class of the United Brethren Sunday School will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker, Thursday evening. They will be assisted in entertaining by Mr.' and Mrs. Cecil Harvey. The election ’ of officers will be held at this meet- ■ ing and all members of the class’ are urged to be present. ANNUAL REUNION HELD IN BERNE The Fifth annual reunion of the Neuenschwander family was held in the Lehman Park at Berne, Sunday, with about one hundred thirty' five members of the family attend- j ing Following the delicious dinner! which was served at the noon I hour, the election of officers was held. Albert Neuenschwander j of Gtabill was chosen president of > the gathering; Don Neuenschwan-[ der of Vera Cruz was chosen vice-' president; and Ernest Nordyte. secretary and treasurer. It was decid-j ed to hold the reunion next year at I Grabill. Those from this city who attend-1 ed the affair were Mr. and Mrs. i Dan Eckrote, Mr and Mrs. Waldo i Eckrote. Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Gra-1 er, and Mr. and Mrs. Aurand Brunner and family. MEYERS FAMILY HOLDS FIRST REUNION The first annual reunion of the Meyers family was held in Sun Set Park, near Decatur, Sunday. Eighty five members of the family attended the reunion. The oldest member present was Mrs Lizzie Werder of Decatur, and I the youngest was little Dorothy | Welker of Wren. Ohio. The next reunion will be held the last Sunday in July 1932 in Sun Set Park. The election of officers which! was held, following the picnic dinner, resulted in the following offi-1 cers being chosen: president, John! S. Redlitiger of Convoy, Ohio; sec-! retary and treasurer. Mrs. Clara Jenkins of near Van Wert, Ohio. The Indies Aid Society of ths Zion Reformed church will hold an ice cream social Wednesday evening at five-thirty o’clock on the church lawn, in case of rain, the social will be held in the church basement. Cake, ice cream, pie a la mode, pop. popsicles, cracket jack, home made candy and coffee will be served. Whole or halves of cakes and pies will also be sold. The public is urge,l to attend the affair. CELEBRATES SILVER WEDDNIG ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs Walter Sudduth celebrated their Silver Wedding anniversay at their country home, west of this city, Sunday. The rooms wete decorated with garden flowers and at the noon hour a dinner was served. Those resent were Mr. and Mrs. William Sudduth and son Orvai, Mrs. Margaret Grimm, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Odle and children Richard, Robert. Kathleen. Max and Eileen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spade and sons Junior and Conrad. Aaron Odle Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and son Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Waller

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I Boyer and son Billy. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Leland May and son Junior. Chalmer Werst, Mr. and Mrs. Harry [ Odle and daughters Mary Jane and ! Odetta of Fort Wayne, Clarence . Smith, Harmon Sudduth and son I Argo and daughters Reba and Betty [ I Jean. Aaron Odle, father of Mrs Sud- | i duth. was the oldest man present i and Betty Jean Sudduth was the; youngest guest. The honored coule received a j number of lovely gifts. Games and music were enjoyed during the afternoon. OLGA BIEBERICH SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY Miss Olga Bieberich was pleasantly surprised at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reinking 6f Preble, Sunday, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Games were played after which a two course luncheon was served. [ The engagement of Miss Olga • Bieberich to Fremont Springer,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Spring'er of Ossian was announced by ' i Miss Bieberich's father, W. J I Bieberich. Those present were W. J. Bieb-1 j erich, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Spring-! ' er, Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Reinking and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred I I C. Bieberich and family, Mr. and! ' Mrs. B. J. Ulman and family, Fre- : luont iSpringer, Miss Olga Bieber- ; ich and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rein-' i king and family. ! ENTERTAIN WITH I SUNDAY DINNER (' Mrs. Phil Sauer and daughter ! Florence entertained at six o'clock i dinner, Sunday evening, honoring I the Misses Ruth and Grace Pathe. | Those present were the Misses i Anna and Marie Sauer of Fort' [Wayne, Misses Ruth and Grace! i Pathe of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. I I Phil Sauer and family. — The St. Maiy's Township Home; ' Sconomics Club will meet with Mrs. [ [ Fred Bender, Friday afternoon at i >ne o'clock. O L Miss Mary Ann Ixrse left this afternoon for Cambridge City and I Lake Wehi where she will spend ! the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Annen and Mr.: and Mrs. Herman Tettman spent Sunday at Celina, Ohio. * REUNION * II CALENDAR Sunday, August 2 Annual Archbold reunion, Harold [ Landing, Blue Lake. j Blakey, Heckman and Reinklng. ■ Blakey homestead Business meet- ' ing following dinner. Dettinger reunoon, Sunset Park southeast of Decatur. Twelfth reunion of the Hart I family, home of Clinton Hart, 6 ’ miles east and 3 miles south of! Berne. Grim Reunion, Sun Set Park, southeast of Decatur. Schafer Reunion. Sun Set Park. Brunner Reunion, Sun Set Park. Annual Bedford reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Byerly, one mile south of Tocsin. Sunday, August 9 Sixth annual Hitchcock reunion, Cora D Miller home near Watt. Durbin reunion, Legion Memorial Park. Sunday, August 9 — Tumbleson reunion, Legion Memorial Park. Rillig & Reohm Family reunion. ’ , Sun Set Park. , Annual Reunion of Beinz Family, , Sun Set Park. Sunday, August 16 Springer-Brandyberry reunfen, Legion Memorial Park, Decatur. Seventh annual Brentlinger < reunion, James Mankey grove 1H miles north of CurryvilleI Butler Reunion, Sun Set Park. , McGill Family reunion, Sun Set I Park. , Smi*h Reunion, Sun Set Park. Sunday, August 23 I Annual reunion of the Kemmer family Sun Set Park, Decatur, rain or shine. Annual reunion of Hakes Family, Sun Set Park, Decatur. Sunday September 6 Richards family runion, Sun Set Park, rain or shine. Schnepp and Manley reunion, Sun Set Park. Decatur. Sept. 7—Labor Day Lenhart Reunion, Sun Set Park. ; Reunion of Millinger Family, Sun I Sett Park.

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Miss Isabel Hower is spending I [several days visiting relatives at 1 I Plymouth. Mrs. R. C. Fowler of Fort Wayne! lis spending the week visiting relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snow and daughters Kathryn and Mary and , Miss phyliis Morris of Indianapolis! spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. John F. Snow and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Gerber and daughter Sally and Robert Cole! [motored to Fort Wayne Sunday af'ternoon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haley and [ daughters Dorothy and Miriam, and Sherman Koos and Robert Gay spent Sunday at Rome City. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Linn, daughter' Martha Jane and son Dick motored [to Fort Wayne, Sunday afternoon. I I Mr. and Mrs. Otto Oberlin of Fort ! I Wayne spent Sunday with Mrs. E. Fritzinger on Fourth street. Miss Geraldine Price of Columbus. Ohio, has returned to her home : after spending two weeks here visiting with relatives and friends. W. A. Kunkle and daughter. Mrs. [ Harry Brown of Bluffton visited l [ here last evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Morris and daughter of Bluffton have returned! from an 8.400 mile trip to the Pa . cific coast, having toured since, Deccration Day. Returning through ' South Dakota they traveled over! ( 500 miles of corn country in which the stocks had been completely I I stripped by grass hoppers. Mr.' Morris reported conditions serious in the west and says getting back to this section was like visiting the . Garden of Eden. Work continues satisfactorily at ’the federal building and Mr. Swim- | mer expects to complete the buildI ing by the middle of October. Jeff Leichty of Berne was a business visitor here this morning. J. G. Niblick is having the roofs 'of this down town business blocks (repainted and he says its a good hot jpb. Dan Christen is working at the I South Second street Kroger store. The bathing beaches continue to ! do a thriving business as one heat ! wave follows another. Mrs. Frank Alwein and family will arrive this week and will occupy their home on Madisoh street. Rev. Seimetz and Carl Klepper are enjoying an outing in northern Michigan this week. Janies Burk is spending the week at Rome City at the Boy Scout cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frazer and | | children Harold and Marilyn of! Bluffton and Miss Gladys Myers of I Clear Lake were Sunday afternoon I guests of Miss Madge Hite of this I city. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Bucyrus, Ohio, visited with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben DeVor here Sunday. Rev. and Mis. C. R Lanman and Katherine King motoied to the Lehman Park at Berne Sunday where they attended the picnic of Rev. Lanman’s class. Mr and Mrs. Albert Johnson and son Carl of Fort Wayne spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kern ! in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg McFarland and daughter Phyllis Jean will spend Tuesday in Van Wert, Ohio. Mr. McFarland is enjoying a week’s ■ vacation. Miss Mary Macy, C. D Macy, and ■ Dick Graber have returned from Chicago, where they spent the week-end visiting Miss Gaynell Graber. Miss Margaret Kern of Fort Wayne visited Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kern in Decatur. Nicholas Rich has filed a petition 1 asking that William Rich be admitted as a patient at the Richmond , State Hospital Dr. J. W. Vizard and Dr- C, H. Branch have been appointed as medical examiners. t Mr. and Mrs. Fled I"Ing and son Dick visited in Venendocia, Ohio , Sunday with Mr. King's mother, Mrs. Burt LewisThe Misses Mary Jane Short and . Dorothy Christen, Messrs. Elisha t Little and Vaughn Hilyard motored to Fort Wayne Sunday evening

I where they attended the Emboyd 4 1 Theatre. ! 1 Mr. and Mrs M. F. Zimmerman ; daughter Mary Grace and son Har-1 ok! and Miss Clara Leipold and Er-j win Butcher motored to the Limber- ! lost Camp Sunday, and Harold and [ Erwin will remain there for the ! week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harlow and daughter Aleta and Miss Helen Deitsch of Geneva have returned [from a two week's trip through the ■ ! East. Mr. Harlow, county auditor, I and Miss Harlow, deputy auditor,’! [resumed their duties in the Adams ICounty court house, this morning. ‘ j During their absence Miss Bernai dine Shraluka had charge of the of- 1 [ ficeMrs. Jennie Fuhrman of Marion. Ohio is visiting at the P. B. Thomas ■ i home. Dr. Stewait Niblick of Indiana I j Harbor is enjoying a few days here ! i L. G. Ellingham of Fort Wayne motored down last evening. Mrs- P. J. Heimann and daughters [ Frances. Dorothy and Celeste and i [ son Raymond spent Sunday visit-1 ; ing with Mrs. John Zink and family ! ' at Wapakoneta. Ohio. Mrs. Frank Singleton and sons [ Roger and Kenneth and Paul have [ [ returned after spending the j 1 past week with her parents, Mr. rand Mrs. David Rayer of Hunting ! ' ton. I Among the Decatur people who' spent Sunday at Epworth Forest ; [cottage at Lake Webster were Mr.! and Mrs. Harold Leatherman .-.nd' family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tyndall, i Mr. and Mrs. John T. Myers. Mr. [ [and Mrs. W. F. Beery and Billy! ! Buck, Miss Effie Patton and her! niece, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Walters [ and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leigh of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and j Robert Brodbe,*k visited with the Charles Geisler family in Willshire. Ohio, Sunday. Grace Taylor, John Taylor. Cath erine Taylor, Edward Taylor, and Mrs. Kate Bernard, of New Orleans, La., who have been visiting in Decatur with the Walter Deitsch family were called home today because of the serious illness of a member of their family. Mrs. H. L. Koontz, daughter Carol and son Jacob returned to Indian-' apolis yesterday afternoon after a | visit here with relatives. Mayor George Krick and other' city officials will go to Indianapolis ! tomerrow to appear before the In-! diana Public Service Commission! at the hearing on the complaint | I filed by tae Indiana Service corpor- [ ation against the City Light and! I Power plant. The county commissioners meet next Monday at the auditor's office. J. L. Ehler made a business trip to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Miss Rose Marie Downey of Lima Omo retorned to her home this morning after sending the weekend I in this sity,' the goest of Miss Mary Margaret Voglewede. She was as ' companied as far as Poitland by ' the Misses Voglewede, Florence Holthouse and Cei.ya Appleman. I Mrs. Alva Nichols, Mrs.' Allred ■ Beavers and son Jimmy of this city, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers and children* Virginia, Bobby and Julia I Ann of Van Wert, Ohio, spent SunI day at Dayton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. A. R Ashbaucher of 1 this city had as their guests over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. R. E. I Bragg of Indlanaolfs. 1 _<> tl-POIXTMIiXT HP KXI-X I TH| X \o. 2MII Notice hereby glvtn, That th«» undersigned has been appointed E\el‘Utrix of the estate of* Edna J I lif kett late of Adams county do- - rhe eHtule Ls Pliably solNellle A. Derrh-kson Nathan C . Nelson, Attw Utr ' X > July 20 1931 July 20-27 Au K 3 —— O NOTICE OF MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholdej's of the Old A.iams County Bank will be held at their banking 1 bouse, Decatur, Indiana, at 10 j o’clock A.M., on Tuesday, August 4th for the purpose of electing the ! directors to serve for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may come before them J JOHN W. TYNDALL, i July 8 to Aug. 3 President.

♦ ♦ 1 ANSWERS TO TEST QUESTIONS [ Below are the answers to the test questions printed on page two 1 ♦ ♦ | 1. Sister of Ben Hur. 2. Roumania. 3. It is a pa t oY Los Angeles. 4. William Shakespeare. 5. April 6, 1917. ! 6 “Dark and bloody ground.” i 1 7. Great Britain. 8. Gold. , 9. William E Borah of Idaho. ' . 10. Fuel oil. MARKET REPORTS! — DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL 1 i AND FOREIGN MARKETS i i BERNE MARKET Corrected July 27 No commission ami no yardage 1 Hogs, 100-160 pounds $7.60 160-200 pounds $7.80 200-225 pounds 7,70 225-250 pounds 7.30 250 350 pounds 6.70 [ Roughs—s4.2s Stags—s3.oo. Calves—sß.oo. Spring Lambs—s 7-25. » -» — FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind., July 27.—<U.R) i — Livestock market: Hogs, 100-140 pounds $7.50 140-160 pounds 7.75 1 160-180 pounds 8.10 180-200 pounds 8.20 290 210 pounds 7.10 i 210-220 pounds 8.00 220-239 pounds 7.85 1 230-240 pounds . 7.65 240-250 pounds .. 7-50 I 250-260 pounds 7.35 ' 260-270 pounds ... 745 270 280 pounds 7.00 ' 280-290 pounds 6.85! 290-300 pounds 6.70 I 300-325 pounds 6.50 ! Roughs 4 05 Sla S s - Calves —$8.00. Lambs —$7.50. Hogs, steady to 5e higher. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y„ July 27.—(U.R) I —Hogs on sale, 4,000; weights lie-! low 210 lbs., active, 25-35 c over Fri-' day's average, others slow, steady | to strong, bulk dsirable, 130-210 lbs. [ I SB. <5-$8.85; 250-260 lbs., butchers,! '57.50; packing sows, $4.75-$5.65. Cattle: Receipts. 1,300; strictly! plryteds scarce, strong to 25c over’ ! last Monday, gi assers and cows' ; mostly 25c under ne week ago. and steady to 25c over close two loads yearlings, $9.25; good steers and yearlings. $8.25-$8.75; 1.300-lbJ steers, $8; tieshy grassers, $7 40most grassers, $6-$7; fat cows’, $4.75-$5.60; cutter grades, $2-$3.25-medium bulls, $4-$4.60, Calves: Receipts, 100; vtalers unchanged, $9.50 down. Sheep: Receipts, 3,800; lambs generally 25 c lower; quality very plain, good to choice leniently sorted. $9; choice ewes and weth rs quoted. $9.25 and better bucks; medium kinds. $7.50-$8.25; throwouts $8.50-$7; handy weight ewes $4 1 down. ’ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE .... . July Sept. Dec. £h«at .51H .5114 . -n -60% .50% Oat ‘‘ 24 24% .27% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corected July 27 No. 2 New Wheat New Oats , c c Barley U “' Rye No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 pounds co , White or Mixed Corn ZiZiiii 63c local growers EGG MARKET ' “' s ' doze n " butterfat Butterfat at the station ■- • • •A C j Mrs. ’ visb n’ h Knowles ' Oklahoma are visiting here with relatives, and will remain here (or several week They are sisters of Aurand Brunner.

CLASSI 1 1EI) "®’ sl AI)VERTISi:\iIA'isB k ' BUSINESS ( ards AND NOTICES W UORSM.E ■. FOR SALE-8S act. ■ P' cultivation, good . . , B other buildings par . : time for balance per acre. A. D Satti. FOR SALE Five >.i . Shropshire hr,-, .... ) years old. On,. . „ ■’ll opshire I’.m I; 1 —M Fi Hl S \ I.E . pies, 50 c. irs . pick them. Chris M : "1 697- ; FOR SALE — Yelhm and Red Austria: ... for looking 11, m w 3. Decatur. WANTED K< WANTED TO I’.l 7 _ ! - J a”d surintier cotts and ' kinds of cattle. Phone Wm. Butler, WANTED —Hair ing 50c finger a ■nt 25c. Mis. «T. I. I:. .a.’, ams St. MEN take orders for \ Ail-7 Domm ra'. WANTED- Lady - 1 invalid lady f . ■ M.s. Jess Mullen, ; Route Box 97. 177-l^W ,t — H| FOR RENT H Fl lit RENT M.n! . for sls month. I; 1 st. Inquire at 1"W s _ o w LOST AND FOUND ■ — ■ FOUND—BIai k I" .i ’ ther case. Owm-i at [STRAYED — Bi:' k., - '• gle hound. Answ.■: :.an.- [ Spot. Call 9Q5 I LOST — Tennis r.niu- t Hammel’.’s on Win, ! and up-town. Fitui. p.- ase I Clark William Sm: ■ 177tM1 — o - aw Ml I’ll E TO < <>VI It U lull' Notice Ir herubx j_, :hat | Pnnrd of Commissi""’ {County, Indiana will proposals for roads I the plans, spwifi-at i .l i files now on file in (!>• \ud I tor. Seale J proposals m ' »nd the contract , ' i improvement on Aul • 10 o'clock A. M Frank Meyers lb*;' i <’hann^M { St. Marys Township BM Bid separate on i’ ’■ Blds will be forth ; '’aid improvement in •' the plans, Rpeeificat !■ > l and shall inHudr- all terlals for said word I - ,Sr ‘ extra conipt-nsation wed any additional work been done bv the <’« t Eac h bi J shall be oiif' a personal ur surety I “d or required bv la a < l equal to double the • ! ” W bid filed for the work " approved by thed sioners; the sureties shall be resident fr-• ' State of Indiana, on n be resident of Adams •' Said contrac t will be •' to the lo vest respansi •n the affj Javit of n-.r ' schedule of liability ! which must be subin t' '•" l( 11 bid and upon Tailtire t< 11! , affidavit sifch prop"' '' be rejected amt the bond the right to rejec t any ' Time for completion • 1 will be agreed upon aft- '■ “f said contrac t by tn* 1: ''. r . Commissioners and s i • Albert Harlov ["’l''",,™ July — a&K Ippointmrnt of ldii'D'Utr n,rl ' With U 111 tmo ve cl B No. lIM2 Notice Is hereby «iv<n b' 4 .■ undersigned has been H'l"’ 1 "I'’' 1 '’' / ministratrlx with will the estate of Malinda < • M Adams County, deceased ih- *• is probably solvent. Vlrgrll Lent is In- « Administratrix with u Lenhart Heller and S' '■■L 11. I ■ell -W

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