Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 184, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1931 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, l AND NOTICES * FOR SALE FOR SALE—■(Second series 1928 Pontiac Coupe, new tires, paint and upholstering. A real buy at $225.00. Decatur Auto Top & Paint Co., Phone 494. 184t3x O LOST AND FOUND LOST—Billfold containing between $lO and sls, drivers license and other papers; thought lost Saturday on Second st. Finder please reMirn to this office. Reward. 183t3x LOST—Purse containing bet ween $8 and $9. Saturday night in Morris 5 and 10 Cent Store. Reward Phone 1219 183-2tx WANTED WANTED—I will continue my $3.00 Wavosheen permanents and my $6.00 Shelton permanent during Augnst. Mrs Gaylie Hoagland, Phone 859. 184-3 t MALE HELP WANTED— Reliable party wanted to handle Watkins Products in Decatur. Customers established. Excellent opportunity for right man. Write at once, THE J. R. WATKINS COMPANY, 242250 E. Naghten St., Columus, Ohio, ttx Q — FOR RENT FOR RENT—Good 5-roont house at 241 North Seventh St. Tene Wicks, 249 N. 7th St. Phone 17. l'B4-3tx 0 COURT HOUSE I Marriage License Leonard T. Meyer, Decatur. Route 5, machine operator to Margaret Lichtle, Decatur. William Alcock, Fort Wayne shoe salesman, to Viola Crump. Geneva. Real Estate Transfers Clyde W. Hendricks et ux. land in Washington township to James A. Hendricks for $4,000.00. French Population Down * Paris. — (U.K —The population of France fell off 34,679 during the first four months of 1931, according to statistics by the government. The report shows 190,809 births and 225,483 deaths, with a similar decrease of marriages. Last year there was a net increase of 10,000 in population during the corresponding period. o Negro Woman Weighs 700 Lbs. Clarksburg, W. Va. — (U.R) — A negro woman, who gained 200 pounds in the last two years, and now weighs more than 700 pounds, has been reported hy welfare workers at Logan. The woman is a mental defective, has an enormous appetite. She is too large to be moved out of her home. Shark's Companion The largest man-eating sharks sometimes attain a length of tai t» 441 feet. It Is not true that the fe male shark Is blind. The pllot-ttsh a member of the mackerel family and only about 12 inches long, ae co'mpanles ships and also sharks guiding the sharks to their food It swims close In front of the shark but probably does this to feed on fragments scattered by the shark and also to secure prote<tion front its enemies. a Sheep’s Tail Protected The ’’brotid tailed” or "fat tailed” sheep, found in Asia, are chiefly characterised by the enormous accumulation of fat on each side of the tall bone, which is esteemed a great delicacy. To protect the tail from being injured by dragging on tile ground. It Is sometimes sun ported by a board on a small pair of wheels. The fat of the tail it often tired In place of butter. Kentucklua's Long Life Instances of persons who have lived from 120 to 150 years, while not eomnum. are considerable In rttniber. A case familiar to most newspaper readers Is that of'Uncle Johnny” Shell of Greasy Creek. Ky. who was horn In 1788 ami was re jected as ‘‘too old" to sei ve in the Mexl'tin war. but win liveO to see several other America!' wars snd died In t"’” 11122 agoi* 134. NOTICE We will start our Cider Mill Tuesday, August 4th, and will make cider every Tuesday and Thursday until further notice. Mill, 640 N. 3rd st. P. KIRSCH g-." 1 - ■ 1 Roofing, Tin Work, Furnace Repairing Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. Girod IPhones 331 Res. 4224

N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 S.E. Black I FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Cilice phone 500 Home phone 727 I Ambulance Service For BETTOR HEALTH See DR. H. FROHNAPI’EL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Radiouic diagnosis and treatment. Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. j Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5. 6-8 10 years in Decatur 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 — Call the RADIO ELECTRIC SALES & SERVICE CO. for Radio Service — Electric Wiring Atwater-Kent Radios G. E. Appliances 226 N. 2nd St. Phones 283 or 625

NO l it F FOR KIDS FOR *010(11, BISSES \NI> SCHOOL Bl* 1)10 \ ER Notice is hereby given that the Trustee and Advisory Boanl of Blue i Creek township, in Adams county,} state of Indiana, will receive sealed bids until 2 o’clock P. M. on the 14th I day of August 1931 at the offic * of the Trustee of said township for the} furnishing of two complete school i busses, said busses to < omply in all || things with the la vs of the State of Indiana, ami the body of each to lm v e the capacity of not less than 1“ 1 children. Each bidder will be re4|uir-| ed to file with his bid complete do-I tails, specifications of the busses proposed to be furnished, together | with a rut or phot igrapn of the same, llach bit! must also be accompanied with the affidavit ami bonds is required by law. At th • sain? time and place bids will also ’> e received ! for the services of two bus drivers to serve during the ensuing s. hooi year. These contracts will be award- ! ed to the lowest and best bidder .in all things agreeable to the specifications therefor now on file in the) office of tlie Trustee. The right is reserved to reject any or all hhh». David Habegger, Trustee Os Blue Creek Town di?p July 2 ♦ August _5 o I’l Bl I< 1)1 T< H NOTH I] T. R. Noll, trustee of Washington township, will sell to the lowest and best bidder on Tuesday, August 11, 1931 at 7:30 P. M. Central Standard) time, at the Reni< ker-school house, district No 7, the following township ditches? Andrew Blair ditch Stake 6. 250 I feet; stake 12, 331 feet. William Hen- 1 iricks drain, stake 11, 200 feet; stake' 3, feet. G. W. Snith drain, stake 17, 250 feet; stake 15, 1,1.7* feet; stake 9,1 200 feet; stake 4, 123 feet. H. H. Hessler drain, stake 6, 321 j feet. W. D. Strait drain .stake 2*'. Di.'. 1 j feet; stake 18, 15« f< of; stake 6, Hui feet; stake 1,200 feet. i William H. Bluhnf ditch, stake 0 1 ' 163 feet; stake 50, 165 f-<?t; stake ;;ti I 16.> feet; stake 2N, 165 feet; stake 11 1 16* feet, stake 2. 171 feet. William J. Li. Hahnert ditch, stake 18, 150 feet; stake 13, 248 feet. T. R. Noll, trustee. July 29-Aug 5. | NOTH EOF s|‘E< INL MEETING * OF TOW N*||||» IDXI'iHn ROVKI) Notice is hereby given the tax- j payer* of Blue Creek township. In I Xdams county, state f Indiana, that! a special meeting of the advisor? I board of slid townsb'p will be held] it the office of the trustee of said township at 2 o’clock P. M. o:j the. ilth day of August 1931, at which I time and pia* e the said advisory • hoard will consider and make if th«*y 1 leem advisable the following special • ippropriation, towit: For the of school buses i ompleus k, loi ! Taxpayers appearing shall have i the right to l>e heard then -n, and! ifter such appropriations shall have. >een determined and made, ten or n »re taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by su< h appropriation - nay appeal to the State Bo.ird of J lax ComtnissK n rs for further and, linal ac‘i «n thereon, by filing their, petition th- refore with the c > nt\ auditor within the time fixed l.y law) nd the state tax commissi >ners wi 1 ! Hx a date of hearing thereon in t “ounty. Dated Julv 28, D 31. David Habegger. Trustee I Blue Creek 'I ownship July 29 Aug 5. NOTICE OF CARAGEMAN SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLE, STATE OF INDIANA, ADAMS CO. Under the Acta of 1925, page 604. Section 56, the undersigned will, on the Bth day of August, 1931 itt 10 o'clock a m. Standard Time, at 116 South Ist street in the City of Decatur, said County and Slate, offer for gale the following described motor vehicle: one WillysKnight Roadster, 1926 Model, Motor Num’oer 332-3CBW-1. That there is a garageman lien on said automobile for storage and repairs in the amount of $45.00. ROY RUNVON July 29 August 5 -.»♦ rhe Hamt—Traae st Hnm*. ■" '. ■■'l'll!. —I I 2 ,J»II •« AUTOS Re-financed on smaller payments. Quick service. Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 Decatur, Indiana

THIMBLE RY F C Vl j Sorrtaf y NOW SHOWING— “THE GROUND HOG” Ul Vi OEG® )k» «a. pm. _o< x POPBYE . _ ovr-oVr 0P J ‘ IVJE «JT ONE SPtCtM.-€XTER I YER 6ONEQ li TWS [bLOwTouR SHIP COWHRO- HE CARRIES A , HERE UH MOMfsNS LWAJ /A SHOVEL. AN > TILL YA GETS OVER OF, NWOW '' HOTWK TO STAH’ ON'- _«= SOMEBODY SHOOTS 3EIN ASCARED- ' CnDU' HE OigS A hovE AN 7 I THROVJ D YtFR. J M ' < JBL j < W |BSIS /fe MFI UX

I I I TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE I | Can you answer seven of these ; | | test questions? Turn to page , ] four for the answers I 1 1. What state is represented in the U. S. Senate by Moris Shep-] pard? 2. Who wrote "Scarlet Sister I Mary?” 3. What sccic oiganiz.atioii had ] its origin in Sicily 4. What French heroine was burn-1 cd at the stake? 5. Near what city was the battle] of Bunker Hill fought? 6. What is meant by "The Span- ] ish Main?” 7. How many votes in each house of Congress are required to pass I a bill over the President's veto? 1 8. What role did Gary Cooper play . in "Wings?” 9. Where was John McCormack, ’ the Irish tenor, born? 10. Is a sponge an animal or a plant? MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AM) FOREIGN MARKETS MARKET Corrected August 5 No commission anti no yardage i Hogs. 100-lf‘l pounds $7.40 i 160-200 pounds $7.701 200-225 pounds $7.50l 225-250 pounds ' jffl" 250-350 pounds $6.6Vj Roughs—s4.oo Stags—s3.oo. Calves—sß.2s. Sp ina lambs —$6.00 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind.. Aug. 5. —(U.R)— j Livestock market: Hogs market 10-1 60c higher: Hogs, 100-140 pounds $7.25. 140-160 pounds .. 7.501 160-180 pounds 7.80] 180-200 pounds 7.90] 200-216 pounds . 7.801 210-220 pounds 7.70! 220-230 pounds ... 7.6'0] 230-240 pounds 7.50 | 240-250 pounds 7.40 i 250-260 pounds 7.251 260-270 pounds 7.10' 270-280 pounds 7.00 | 280-200 pounds 6.90 i 290-300 pounds 6.75, 300-325 pounds 6.50 , Roughs . ... 4.50 ! Stags 3.25 I Calves —$8.50. Lambs —$6.50. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y., Aug. 5.——(U.R) I I —Livestock: i Hogs: on stle, 1,200; desirable, 'ISO 21U lbs., fairly active, strong to 10c at $8.40 $8.50: h avier| .weights about steady; 220-235 lbs., $8.25; 250-260 lbs.. $7.50; bidding | lower on pigs around SB. I Cattle: Receipt;. 225; generally Isleauy; grass steers, $6; cutler cows, $1.50-$3. | Calves: Receipts, 300; vealers unchanged. $9.50 down. She p: Receipts, 500: holdovers, 11,500: lambs steady; medium to I lower grades draggy; new choice natives. $7.25; several decks common ot good lambs, including ducks ’ $7: throwouts. $5.25-$6.25; Inferior kinds downward to $4. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE | Sept. Dec. Mar. May Wheat .4842 .521.4 .55 .57t-g Coin oils .41% .44% .46'4' Oats 21% .23% -26% ■LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Cot reeled August 5 No. 2 New Wheat 36i i ] New Oats 16c, : Barley ................................. .. 25c ’ Rye 25c i No. 2 Yellow Corn, per IttO pounds 70c White or Mixed Corn 63c LOCAL GRO'-ERG EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 16c BUTTERFAT Butterfat at the station 21c Get the Hann —Trade at Home

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1931.

Strange .Marriage Customs of Nations iBIHI-. ; i ■’ J I- Gpeemlamt- > 1-- w l/OVER Seizes Nancy | -• Hi s Mate Ann I Despite Her S ” E? « ' w&Www i 'W RWfWIwL Im I ' iSHIh [RwBMBx tUMlri < ittt Br ('iM i ■»W St nf t Um ' ' ~ ~ South ?ea Islands 1 Vedoimg Ceremony Moro Weddiug li n.

WASHINGTON. — The art of ; ■ lovemaking had its origin in the i ■ distant past iq the cave lives of t ' our ancestors, scientists all agree , < Gut how can we explain such radi-l i leal differences in the practice of l i ! ihis art in different corners of tire | earth. How is it that even today, ! while nne nation still believes in I , | the forcible carrying off of the girl < I i by the man. in another part of the ] I earth it is the woman who must 'woo her map? This has been puzzlirig scientists, who are nevd); j at rest until they find a cause tor]. | every effect. In the Fiji Islands husband and wife do not pledfe to forego even ] | 1 per cent of their former liberties ' j after they are married. The plan I . for husband and wife to live apart: i ' as told by many of our prominent i ] writers, is certainly a plagiarism rs this Fijian custom. ] Among the Fijians it is consid- | red contrary to the best social . ! customs, contrary to the ideas of ] delicacy, for a husband to remain I under the same roof as his wife. In Greenland bethrothal is as!

i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Graham are I visiting for several weeks in Canada. Mie. Cornelius Radamaeher, of] Fort Wayne, a former resident oil: this city, is visiting here with rela- ■, lives and friends. Clarence Doavcrs and Arthur Sullies are spending a few days in Lafayette in the interest of the io-1 cal Rotary Club. Mr. and Ms. Harry Fritzinger ] and daughter Kathryn and Miss| I Rose Center visited with Mrs.' F anee Conte: and daughter Gloria] at Mari le, Tuesday evening. Miss Miriam Haley will motor to Fort Wayne this afternoon to spend itnvaral rlcixra t•(u. t 4 i »-» rr nolntlx,.,.

several days visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gass of Platteville. Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. E. | B. Wcisismantvl of Waukegon, 1111jnois; and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond I Gass of Huntington were called to , 'h's city Tuesday evening, on ac•cunt of the serious illness of E. F. Gass. W. E. Beavers of M New , Jersey is spending his/vacation at , the home or Dr. and Mrs. S. D. . Beavers in this city. Copper Shower Halts Traffic Philadelphia.—-(U.K)—A' storm occurred at Ninth and Chestnut streets recently which had not been . predicted by the weatherman. It | consisted of several hundred p'n- , nies which two boys threw from an upper window of a nearby office j building. Hundreds of noon day

good as marriage, and faithless-1 ness is followed by the death penalty. according to tribal law. When a Greenland, youth decides to get: married he goes in search of an appropriate girl. When he has set his eyes and mind on a particular woman of the tribe, he pays | E xond call on her parents. After he has been accepted he gets his hut ready and takes the »irl to the altar. It is the custom for the parents or relatives of the girl to warn Jier. The girl makes every effort to frustrate her future husthud's plan to seize her. SomeHmes it takes a Greenland youth a whole year berfore he gets an opportunity to seize his future wife and tear her away to the tribal altar. In Russia, especially among the Russians of the Black Sea coast, until the Bolshevist advent, it was the custom for all the guests to aveep at church. If the parents of •he bride were wealthy they would lire.as many as two score proi ,'essional criers, who let out such ! loud lamentations that they often

shoppers were amazed by the copper shower that halted traffic. New Alloy Process Found Stockholm.—(U.R)—A new alumi ■ num alloy, called “Cromal.” which I combines great hardness and ten- • sile strength with the light weight ■ >t aluminum, has been perfected in j Sweden by a metallurgist, J. Haer- , den. By means of a special patented process the inv ntor has been i able to unite aluminumVith chrom ium. I o Coat and Sheep His Pay Hinton, Mo.—(U.R)—The Rockfork ; Ikiptist church near here celebrat|<d its 110th anniversary recently, ] with members of the Ijttle congrt ■ gatfon paying homage to the memory of Peyton Stephens, who organized the church in 1821. Stephens

served as pastor for 40 years, receiving as sole comp-nsation one overcoat and one sheep, donated by the congregation. o I "Helicopter*' and "Autogiro" A helicopter and un autogiro are entirely different. The autogiro Is a rotntlng-wlng airplane, and the vyings are nor geared to the motor 1 lie helicopter is n form of air cruft whose sole support in the alt la derived directly from the verll cal component of the thrust pro dined by rotating air-foil. The blades of the helicopter are geared to the motor. • Ii o ; Mournful Meditation The greatest objection to banks '■ Is that you can't take anything on: ‘ of them nntli yon first pm some • thing in ’em.—Cincinnati Enquirer

[drowned th? chnrch bells. ]' There is the fantastic form in i which Nancy Ann Miller, of Se-1 : attle, became a Hindu bride. She \ ] not alone Became a Hindu bride,>' ' but embraced the Hindu religion i' • | when she became the wife of the ] | Maharajah, of Indore, and is shown •, at the commencement of the ■ :| strange lites by which she lost her] 11 identity as an American girl. < ■ The Moro wedding ceremony in > which the 1 ride and groom are •| seated on the shoulders of their attendants during the ceremony, was • ] also enacted by a University of ' i Illinois co-ed. Tarhata Kiram when • she Bocame the fourth bride of gay ■-old Daut Tahil. I In China, the bride and groom ' have no opportunity to fall in love. ■ Their marriage is arranged when . they are babies. i After having assembled these] > various types ot love-making, still practiced throughout the world, I who would give up our own honest, ■! s'mple method. i "Say. kid. will,you marry me?" 11 "Why sure. Where's the ring.’”

HOSPITAL NOTFS Mrs. Floyd Tegeder 1933 Taylor street. Fort Wayne was admitted to the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning for medical treatment. o mkiVALS M". and Mrs. Victor Kablc, 826 V/inch’.rt-ter stieet, are the parents of a boy baby born this morning at I she Adams County Memorial HospiI tai. Both mother and baby are gett--1 ing along nicely. — o Old Cart Destroyed When pulhmin cim Iwuotne unfit ■ tor further H»*vh*t* riithp: *hnti ruti liny '•linn«-p of thpir bohia utllizpfi in uh? whittrim*vpt for mins

portnti'n [imposes; as a safety measure the ears are destroyed. la other words. when the cars tench the [Hilnt of retirement they are dismantled nt all parts that have any salvage value and the remain der of the cars 'turned m other wise destroyed. Q Control of Red Cross The American Red Gruss Is i hartmed l.y the congress of the United States Its accounts are audited by • lie officials of the United States treasury and the President of the I nited States is the honorary pi«s. blent of the Red Cross. Annrt from this. It Is a sei'governing organ •rjitii.n —o . * Pioneer High School I. The tirnt high seliool In the United States was founded In Bos I ton In May, 1321.

NOTII’H FOH BID* I"' 1 S< 11001. 11l S Dim EK* Notice Is herey given that the Township Trustee and Advisory Board <»t Washington Township of Xdams countv, state of Indiana will, at the off kt- of the said trustee at S o'clock I’. M. on the 21 day of \”gust 1931, receive sealed bids tor "the service of bus drivers during the ensuing school year. The contract will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder in all things agreeable to the specifications therefor now on tile in the oflfce of the trustee. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. T. R. NOLU Trustee. August 5-12 LEG %I. NOTH I’. OF Pt BLI< HF. \ KI \G Public Service < onimisMion Dorkrt ><». 1051 I In the matter of the Application of the New York. Chicago and St. Louis Railroad Company for Permission ami Authority to ( , Discontinue and Abandon its Station at Keystone, Wells a’ounty, Indiana, anti make same a prepay station. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled tause in the Court Hhusc at Bluffton, Indiana, at in o'clock A. M. on Wednesday, August 19th. 1931. Public participation ,in this hearing is reqsieste<l bv the Commission. I ÜBLIC se:rvici COMMISSION OF' INDIANA, by W. P. Holmes. Examiner Indianapolis, Indiana August 4,193 P Aug. 5 l i.(. NOTICE OF PI BLIP HF. XKING Public Nervier Commission l>o«*krt No. HH5s li; th < f the Petit ion of The New Chi- ago ami St. Louis Railroad Company, For its Petition to Abandon its Prepay Station at Curryville, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Ind iana wil comiuct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the Court House at Bluffton. Indiana at 11 o’clock A. M. on Wednesday, August 19th. 1931.

Public participation in this hearing is requested by the Commissi***! 1 1 1 I’BLIC SERVICE COMMISSION! < INDI ANA. 1.,\ w. P. Holmes. • Examiner I Indianapolis. Indiana August 4. 1931 A tig. 5 I <I. M.IS t1.1.0W l-:i> in IHE (OMWDxIOXEKx HtdxTSnl 11131 : Ft. Wayne Ptg. Co 198 Co Rev 172.j0 | Decatur Democrat 245 do 27.75 •Citizens Tele Co d * .... 69.2 H Martella Uhrick <’lk Hire 105.00 Bernice Nelson <’!k Ex 5 00 I Albert Harlow Add Sal 59.16 1 Aleta Harlow Clk Hire 104.17 j ' F?d Ashaucher Co. Rev. . 620.63 I i General <»ff Fk-iiip. Co do 6.60 j Clara Anderson do 2.00 I I'.iiri Johnson do 85.#i j l)ecatur Electric Shop do ... 2.75 1 J Adrian Baker do 178.30 ' {Miles Roop do ... . 190.90 i jKierer and C» do 12.22 1 Ralph Roop do 23.90 | I Ft. Wayne Blue Print Co do . 2.91 Clifton Stricter do 203 78 Margraret Meyers do 84.00 John F'eltv do .. . 127.40 J. W. Vizard do 26.13 Smith Drug Co do 7.10 Henry Heller d * 85.00 Mabelle Myers do 84.00 G o Detllnrer do 10. M Adams Co Hosp Union Poor 57.50 Roy Archbold I loot poor 1.00 Fisher' ami Harris do 5.00 H >lthouse Drug Co do 6.80

Brynnegraff Grocery do 26.6 K i Millers Grocery do 23.00 < J. J. Helmerick Kirkland do 16.82 » Dr. J. M.. Miller Wash Poor 22.00 Robert E. do 33.00 ' !>r. Jones and Jones 32.00 Home Grocery do 11.50 :'isher and Harris do 7.5 n A. Oonglas-’ Co St. Marys do •♦. 44 J . Vizard de 26 00 Ida ms Co. Hosp. Blue C. do 157.65 J. E. Sommers Monroe lio.ort I he Kroger Store do 30 00 C Central Grocery Wabash p 1.75 f Conner and Armstrong do 5.50 ! D. F. Odle do 2.00 Smith Grocery do 5 <>7 Geneva Equity do j 75 Jay County Hosp. Jeff Poor 61 60 Mat Brelnrr Co. Rev 100.00 Citv of Decatur do 35 35 Northern Jndiana Pub. S. C > do I<*s Huntington Lab. do i:;oO Burk Elevator Co do 6.50 Ashbau< h* r Tin Shop do 70 07 H. F Linn do . 455 Alfa Chemical <\>. do 16 48 Ashbauchers Tin Shop do Kjo 'ugust Morgan Co. Farm 4 5.00 Herbert !>aFmntaine do 45 on <»vrhart Sprunger do 45 5o Horence laengerich do . 40j)0 Leona Montgomery do 40 an Joseph Appelman do 10 1 red smith do 4 50 De< atur Hatctierv d> 73 35 Sanitary Suppb Co do 77 00 Worrell Mans. Co do 6; 51 Frank S<h n ftf do 4’Z'»o Eastern Ind. Oil G. Co do 45 15 Lu ,Cr H ‘ rris ‘Jo 4«/»6 Millers Bakery do 9 8 56 ■ Lee Hardware Co do . 65 00 Limo Chemical Co do 30 00 < allow and Kohne do * ?<. 75 C. B. Dolge <l. 2 4 «ir Niblick and Co do 1/«smith I’rug Co do . 10.65 Martin Gilson Co Farm 7 10 Sam Bailer do e'■>Mary Movers do 2 5 00 Albert Roebuck do 68 - v! ne o, ’P han Homa Bil. G 22‘i’33 Nell Winner do 1 20 o i Edna Ray do ... "T no J? 1 ’ " - 1 -- Smith <t > ... '■"'lie Hoaglaol m, !-«« " <• uy Brown Mileage " V ' Lucinda Johnson do ' 10 ( ,o Aifiius l lsher do loon Morel Bristol Mara McClure do Gladys Shady do }S22 Marie Anderson d > ‘ J,® Florence Bollinger do .in h/VU? ."hitman do ’®’ o All; ■■ M alters do ' J-J2 athertne Boe do ?2® Olive Reynolds do ?■ ! Laura Beertnw.r r) , I Leota IJeei \ do ?• *® I ?’. a .'i Ba V'’ I'ichtl.- do son s.**h®rlnc Habogger do i l- inn d., J « *'« K -'- 1 > Decatur' Demoi rat Uigal Advt “u'gi g,W- $ Meshtergerr, Bros, do ;h Lewis Kle’n do I , C.L.Schl-man ■> , 70.001 Mart Bien, do ® ® ®2 Edgar Witte do i? Lawrence Scheuman do Cl'.oS

Clarence S< hru:,,,. wii Mart Adams <l<. Albert Scheimai. b'.ilis Fj'u her tie W in. Bitt uer Irwin Rienz ’ Glen Jackson <i . John Bittner <i . Mi Clyde Harden Wm. Gallmexer Paul Gallnu' \ei Herman Miller Theo. Ost erm* i BBt Fred (>sterno \ . • XU Chas. Bohn kt J . Herman Bohnkt Mk Victor Hoffman Ibß Julius Haugk u Johnson Repau I he S. hafer Yost Bros, do Meshberget Bi MB John J. Hah. g%. Falwin Spichiger 1 >ave Mettlgr d.. M| Albert Huser <i Mn Wm. Burk do Jes.-e Lautzenlu’i MB Ralph 1 lahegn. i 818 Hall McKean Arinon Haheg.? t L.R.Schindler <|.< 818 Martin Ab shh. i Mg James V. Hendr. 1 Louis llendiit k> ; MB F>l Miller do BHh Harry rinkmii ME Frank M >sei d< HR Gilliam I.umber t Fulton "Macliiin < lMk Herman Ulman <: ME Carl Baumgart?). tHH < Otto Kiefer <!<> ’ Clarence I Hirk in i ME Sam Bentz do nB John Bucker ti<> BB Harry Troutnvr -i Ml i I heo. Bentz d > Maoris Heath <l.. RH I 'Marthii Eicliei u BB < • FUi Beer do M ii.lahn Abnet d<> Efli t j Sam Lyee do I Andrew Srhir.o i- BB - I Carl Arnold d.» ■j James V. Hvndii RE » Louis Hemlrit k MS t ! herd Peoples d . H - J Kochi r Lum. • > • BB t ! Piston Serviif t BB j Adams Co. A Ml

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