Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1932 — Page 6

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UNEMPLOYED RECEIVED BY PRESIDENT fCO.NTI.NIED FROM PAGE u an opportunity to work. The senate proceeded with its business oblivious of the massed humanity in the capital plaza 2 The house, however, adjourned "•hortly after it convened. After democratic majority hail been criticized by republican Floor Leader Snell for delay in acting on the President's emergency economic frogram. Chairman Steagall of the house banking and currency committee announced he hoped to re- 1 Uprt the finance reconstruction measure tomorrow. CENTRAL PLAY OPENS TONIGHT froN’TTNUED FORM PAGE ONE) Central school, and has been coach- i ed by Miss Grace Co.' ee, teacher in > the school. No tickets are being sold for the production, and the public will be ■ admitted by paying admission at ehe door. Children and school pujjils will be admitted for 10 cents, j and adults for 20 cents. Everyone is , invited to see this play. SCORES OF LIVES IMPERILLED BY FLOOD WATERS FROM PAPS ?NFI I inundation. Boats were dispatched from Glendora, six miles south of the crevasse. which before noon was 100, feet wide. o — Treasury Opposes Tariff Revision Washington. Jan. 7 — (U.R) — Administration opposition to the democratic tariff revision bill was presenter! today to the house' ways and means committee ny Under Secretary of Treasury Mills. “The' treasury department does’ not approve of this bill ami s> -s! no occasion for it." .Mills declare 1. i Carnival Train Sold By Sheriff Richmond. Ind.. Jan. 7—(U.R) Sheriff Dan chapman didn't get a chance to test his aUlity as an' auctioneer when a string of flit ears, a box car ami a combination pullman-diner went under the; hammer here to satisfy a court

JJ. NEWBERRY CO 5 "10-25 c STORES ‘ 11 ■■■' - --- ■ ■ 01 R MORE VALVE SALE STARTS FRIDAY. Shop at 1 his Store for Bigger and Better Values as we can cnh mt ntion a few of these wonderful va ues here. _ I 20 in. x 40 in. Cloths (annnn lowels . a regular 5c value IOC each r>r loc 12 Qt. Gray Enamel Gray Dish Pans Preserving Kettle Saturday Onlv Saturday Special 25c 25c Children's All SI.OO Tools | Sport Hose now selling at a 20c Value, pair 10c 89c Mens Fancy Bason s Plaited Hose Flannel Shirts nair sizes 12 to 15 \ Rc&. 59c value, now _ 10c 33c Children's ' ■ Wash Dresses „ l adiM sizes 7to 12 1.3 von Hose going at. each pair 33c 15c Ginghams 36 in. Cretonnes and Prints Saturday Special yard . yard 10c | 10c J. J. NEWBERRY CO? THE BARGAIN SPOT OF DECATUR

ruling. Only one bidder, a representative for ‘he Pennsylvania ralrcad. appear’d to buy the train, formerly the luxurious equipment of a carnival troupe. I The railroad bid . s.W7.3t>. the ' amount of the judgment against , the troupe. “Sold.’' said. Chapman, without even the whack of a hammer. The judgment was granted after I the carnival company failed to| pay rent for leaving the train on ; a siding. o Radio Barn Dance Boys at Adams Theatre Seven of the WLS National Barn ' Dance favorites will appear in per- j : -on at the Adams Theater in this I city on Saturday. January !>. i The troop is headed by Rnbe j Tr .nson and his Texas Cowboys. : ■ They will present a rip roaring pro- ; gram of popular and old time fav- ' orite songs and dances. You hear and enjoy them every Saturday night on the WLS Nation- ‘ |al farm dance frolic. Now for a ! 'double treat. See and heu. the old I I hay lot i gang in person. Make a date now. Get ready to ! welcome this musical gang from j ;the old hay loft. They will enter- . , tain and delight you with their! 1 n ivelty musical numbers. As an added treat. Ltizieme Bru- ' son. champion fiddler of the Unit-1 led States w ill be with the Texas i Cowboys. Advt x I ffrTownTaljc Mrs. James Elbe!son was a visi- j j tor in F*o.t Wayne Wednesday i afternoon. The Mesdatnes O. L. Kirsch, M. I F. Worthman. Susie Reppert. Hen-, i ry Graber. Chris Lehman and Miss I Eleanor Reppe.t motored to Blufftm. Wednesday afternoon where they called at the Abram Simmons home. Mrs. Simmons, who died Tuesday morning was prominent in the Missionary work of the Zion! iRe o.med church and was well; known in this city. Mrs. Leo Saylors visited in Fort ■ * Wayne Wednesday. Mrs. William Bell ami Daniel I Schafer motored to Fort Wayne, ! Wednesday. The c .nd it ion of M ■ Jane Strick- j ! 'er. 7.1 year old resident of Mercer ' a . nae. who su'fared a severe heart i attack Monday morning, is repo ted | to be imp: vir.g slowly. Dies Helle went io Bluffton this ‘ afternoon to attend the funeral ser-i Vicep f ir Mrs. Abra.lt Simmons. I .’U. and Mrs. Dick Shaw of Shel-1 liy. Ohio ae visiting here

. TOVVXSHII* IHl'lltE'- (Will hiu'oki to mi: imiMiki 1 ho mi) of xx x*iii x iox I lIXX XMill* XII X XIS 10l XI X I XIII XX V. JIXI XHX Itlttz iiECEirrs Jauuiiry * 1. O. A Co. B. Ist N B. p L. T. Co De«‘ Int 24 Albert Harb-w .h<n Draw !»:•» > i ehriHirx i. C». A. « <> B. l-i N. R. P. L. and T. Jan Int 18.83 >1 ureh .! 1. o. A. Co. B. Ist N. R. |<’ L Walters TJqu. AgT. ■| P. L. 1 I’d FM> in 14.43 ! <’. L. Walters Int I 111 C. L. Walters Int. 1-3 ! 1. <i. A. Co. B. Ist N. R. Mat- h Int 14.07 I.C. L. Walters int P. Bank 1.34 May 1 O. A. B and Ist Stat* s Bank I April Ini 11.7 H 8 <*. L. Walters Int l.st> .lune I O. v B and Ist State Ba nk ! May int. 10.49 6 C. 1.. Walters Int 1.08 ; 6 T. IL Non D.g la-. 137.0’1 26 Geo Dellinger dog la 526.W0 !2? T. K Noll .lo 6 3.00 123 .Ja.ne- W . Merrvman J. P 7.00 July | i <i. A. R and Ist State Bank Jim? Int 10.27 7 Albert Harlow June draw 7,184.4«> II C. L. Walters mt P. Bank 1.-C. 11 N. Nelson dog tax 12.00 lUKIIM 1 <>. A B an t Ist State Bank July If.!. 10.54 20 <’. L. Wallets Int 1.50 120 Albert H.uloxV July D. 673.89 her ! 1 <». A. P. and Ist State Rank Aug. Int 22.05 Belt her I 1 o. A. R and Ist State Rank i Sept. Int. 21.01 i ; E. Walters I rust t*o Int 1.71 I 7 c. But. her J. P. fee 40.25 I < Zmn Luth. Churt h benches 2”.n0 7 C. K Walters Int 109 ember I I O. A B an.l Ist State Bank I Ot. Int. 16.00 10 C. L. Walters int . December I i '». A B and Ist State Bank N 5 a ember Int S.BO | Albert Harlow Dec. draw 7,000.76 2ft U Walters Int P. Bank 1.55 i »isbci:si:.m ENTS Jannary 1 American Security Co Rond 50.t.0 [ 10. Dan Nrireiter 24 Itu’.en Meyer l*lo.»r oil .30.53 24 'lypewriter Inspt. Co A Id M 55.00 2 4 T. It Noli Salary lon.tfO | 27 <>tto Hoffman Janitor 15.00 i 27 R. H. Everett light power _L‘'° i 31 Charles Sether Rep fur 257.00 i -• i I-ore.st Mar-hand Janitor 20.00 •31 To;n Johns in Trans. 65.00 :l .lame.-. H. Andrews Janitor «»«♦ .31 J hn Kintz Trans. 65.0 n 31 Erank Liniger do . 65.00 31 Prank Coppess Janitor 20.0 u 31 Elmer F/irsam teaching 110. no •31 <’halnter Edwards do 12x.u0 .31 Clyde 'I routner do 105.00 31 W O. Little do 127.50 31 Elizabeth Leyse do 105.00 | 31 J. <>. linker Frans 5.0 u lebrua r> •3 Pat Hyland repair work 10.34 | Kiger and Co. S and .1. S. 6X.75 j 7 Han. ington l«ib In-. Jan. sup ft. 2«» Be.fie XVllmss An. report Z.-'.-X:: 7 l'..ily De1,.,., ml <- o .1.. ::«.::i < 'iliZ'-n lel< .1 eh . 1 5.70 17 1. R. N«dl Sheep kiliei 14.”0 27 I . H E.preit light pouet 4.00 | JX Elizaoeih Leys*- tea. hing U»s.i»u 2x Ciy<l.« I routner do 105.00 2X Ei ,r Ear-a.n da llo.no 2* <’hal.ner Elwards do 128.00 2 \\ . •». Little do 127.50 2'. James H. Andrews 1 rans .1 | 2s Erank laniget do 65.0 n 2s l .m Johnson do 65.0 w .’x J din Lis ic d i 65.00] 2x Frank t’.ippess Juitii r 20.0 n ix Eores. Marshand <lo 20.00! 2< »>.to .i ».f .»an do 15.00 Mar. h Alt .1 H irbi.x refund 1.3 t.6u . Standard oil Co oil 4.73 lu Steele and J.ibe g instil*. x.«Mi 1 Io Pete Spangler ditch work 5 on -I Chfton E Striker S. Sup 6.00 23 A. <’. Butcher J. P. R. 10.00 24 Steele and Jaberg A. R-nd 7 5o 27 I-rank t'opp”s- janitor 20.00 27 It. H Evere'.t light power 4jh» 2X t nai nt- Edwards touching 12x.00 26 Elmer Ehraam d> llo.no Jx W. •» Little do 127.5 U ?x »’|y I*- ir<iiitn.’r do 105.00 1 2x Elizabeth Lev se do lus.ini 2> 1. It. Noil Salar .* IMi oo 2> I-rank Liniger ’l i*tns t»5.00 | 2X John Kintz do 65.n0 • ?x lom J Hinson 4 , 65.00 I 2\ James H. Andrews do J .x5.00| 2X otto Hoffman d-< 15.00 ! 2X l .itest Mar tan.l do 20.00 f M»il : Berne Lu r.ber Co repair !0.26| 11 Saules Edwards Co Insur 25.60 | ix 11. B. Er.vin ditch 30.0»> 25 .1. ChaLr.er Edwards I. T. 124.04 2*» Frank I’oppess Janitor 25.0« L 2.7 F.’.ixabeth la’yse inst teach |i>3.37 I 27 \V. O. Little do 147.5w|| 27 I’lyde 'I routner <1 • 97.2 s j *7 Elmer Ehrsani do 107.29 L 25 .la ups H. Andrews Janitor xS.Soi • r rank Liniger Trans 65.ua | 25 To,n Johns »n do 65.00 1 2- J >an Kintz .lo 65.00 | 25 xife>. Ma'saand lan ser 33.5 x ! 7 Ott 1 H . fman .do 16.0 U I 25 Allie Null <*leri»al hi Ip 25.0tt| » 1.. Null salary loo.vol 25 Mrs. Olive Raudenbu-h .1. S. 40.00 ] 27 It. H Everett light p ver 4.00 1 ir»> '>•’l enu-” , er ition 35.00 ! 2 Roy Strickler care of G. 3.50 I n .epair 6.00 ! 4 Herman Ulesnan do 15.nnt ’J... Bright ti » motor 3.00 I ’I •’>. t'-i <er trans 20.001 Ift L. A. Graham stamps 5.00 I 6. e • . Adler A. S. P 3.00 j J. o. . rit ker I rans 2.00 It. ue ! Krjck 3 • ndall <’ » tile 35.47 I i!y 7 . ransfei of Depository n, ent re«l in special 183.72 1 'arrul and I’. <’ >ai 271.82* 3 1 loyd S itley H. Ct.al 13.14 | 3 Rohi ! f Ma: tin do 9.24 I I Wrn. Martz do 1 1.72 . •> H. M. ‘ oilig Bond 10.00 ] 20 E. \\ . Ba-tt he Sue -p kille 1 02.00 II 0 J unes M< <’idl.tugli 11. Coal 12.72 1 io I. v Shoaf tin 5.72 Ju> . I L’. Loll Salary 175.00 !l John S’ruse sheep killotl ll.no II <>. 11. Greist re fund *»u..3l lx Old Ydaais C. B. p,.x R. 2.27 D. 11. Goble < . Suppiits '6.41 2.7 Dan Neireitrr repair 21.60 25 Th”*. Iztngerit h ditch work 16.70 28 Town <f Monroe light power 7.44 IlgllMt 1 T. It. Noll salary 100.00 - I i •■email Walters ditch rep ■ • I 18 Dan Neireiter painting 42.50 I 22 S. D. Zimmer a an repair 5.00 j 22 Roman Raudrnbush cleaning 1.50 23 Eloise Noll do 10.00 2ft W. W. Hendricks repair 42.00 2*4 Otto Hoffman repair 13.00 | 29 Pat H via nd repair 87.00 Mr p: ember 1 Frank Coppess repair 12.50 1. Eore-t Mirshand painting 43.20 3 T. It. N.H! salary 125.00 2 N’oll clei ical help 50.00 '» Forest Ma»*shanl cleaning 18.00 7 Geo. Stri kier repair 10.00 [ft Daniel S< herry transfers 568.00 I Ift Daily D»at' <*rat Co legal N 59 31 I Albert Harlow Ex Records 5v.00 i 26 Hvland P. and H. r<> repair 62.60 1 ’ ’ <»'•»» Hoffman Janitor 12.00 October I 7 T. R. Noll salary 85.003 Elmer Enrsam teaching lou.o<i| 3 Dnrothv Spuller do 106.50 I 3 Clyde Troutner do lOnooi 1 3 W. O. Little du 127.50 I . Marguerite Lewellen do liiinnl 3 Dan Npi-eiter ditch work .7 00 I 3 John K intz Trans I 2. F rank Liniger d » 45*00 rank Brown do 3ft.*45 ; 3 James H. Andrews do Janitor SToo I ■ i Marshand do 15 00 d ... John Yost do 15 00 3 13 Albert Burk Trans 12*00 - on Reher sheep killed 30 00 le 2 8 : % r L ne . v Tran-fers ’61.00 1•» a ah Rich do 1 <epa an.l lift H r u n » l nil,i,c sb -' e P killf.i ■ iCaoll I “i." "'>mn«-rman repair run y ■ ‘■■•'“’i-'K «l.b# I I- ! . 3 •'•■.hieferateln Uuuiafera ::2.«o'] ’/»• A * repair 3 no F 1 .0 Berne Witness legal adv 39’07

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THLPSDAA UNT aRY '

20 Callow and Kohne repair 67.15 j 24 Thomas Titus ditch repair 5.00 1 27 Dttn Longenberger fly fluid 7.00 31 Elmer FThrsam teaching 100.00 21 Dorothy Spoiler do 106.50 :1 Clyde Troutner do 100.00 1 W. O. Lillie do 127.50 ::l Marguerite I«ewellen do 110.00 '1 John Kintz Trans 45.0 u ::! Frank Leroger do 4 5.00* 3 1 Frank Rr<»wn do 39.951 :1 J H. Andrews do Janitor sm.Oh) 1 Forest Marshand do 15. mil 21 John Yo<i do 15.00 I 3 1 otto Hoffman do 12.00 1 3 1 T. it. Null salary 1u5.00 { ‘I Allie N ■!! • Irrical help 25.00 ( 31 Albert Burk Trans 12.00] \o% ember M r Worthn.au transfers 2,746.32 • i R. 11. Everett light power 6 !•? ’ 14 I din S. Peterson Insurant e 5'4.68 j 14 Decatur Ins. Agt. do 40.80 I - Mrs. Burt Johnson < hi- kens K x.4o' '7 Ft. H. Everett light power 4.40, - ft . R. Noll salary 85.00 j - Rimer Ehrsam tea. hing 89.18 i ' <’lyde Troutner do 88.65 1 • Dorothv Spußer du 95.68 1 Marguerite Lewellen d» 98.66 1 ' W. O. Little do . 127.50 I "8 Jahn Kintz Trans. 45.00' :‘x Frank Liniger do 45.00, 2* Rrank Brown do 39*45 ' J H Andrews <in Janitor sft.<)o ‘ ' Forest Ma -hand do 15.0 n) ’8 John Vast do , 17.n0, Otto Huffman do 12.001 8 Albert Burk Trans 12.00* Deerm her lo Ashbau-her Tin Shop repair 2.27* 12 S’ hafer Hardware do ? ; 1 ’ Mrs. H. Raudt-nliush J:-’-itor 4‘i.00 1.7 Marion Reter sheep killed 6*».'io j ’7 K<>< her Lumber <’o repair 2".-6 • 7 Johnson Repair Shop do 1.75 i 17 Decatur Democrat urn. Con l.'hl 17 Earl Butler sheep killed 14.00; 17 J. E. Crist repair 4.6017 Decatur light and power p, R.'.o ■ 7 LHin I’lovd c .al 41.93 i I'- Henr. Knapp am! Sun repair 42.05 17 Huhhmtse Di ng Co do 4 8.47 *5 Dan N’rire’ter d . 16 Rerne Lumber Co do lU.OO| I'• Pat Hyland repair 2.50 1•’ Decatur Lumber Co repair 4 75 .‘I John Chilcofe sheep killed 42.0 h Gillig ins Agl. <’on. R |0.0o» ’2 Dtto H ffrnan Janitor 15.00 i ”2 K -\. Graham stamps s.tio i 2 4 J«»hn Y-c t repair 20.62) ’* Jo’-n Kintz Trans 45.00 I L, Walters office rent 'iO.oo | 21 Frank Liniger Iran.- 45.00 i *'4 Frank Rrown d-» 39.95 ■4 I'..rest M irshand Janitor 17.00 t ‘I <’lvde Troutner tea, hing 10oX»0| *’4 Elmer Rhrsam do . 100 Uli i *4 W. O. Little do 127.50 *4 Marguerite Lewellen do I ih.oo I ■’4 Dunithv Snulle- d • H»6 50 | ■*4 < >. H. Greist retire fund 44.33 " I John O. Fisher adv. hoard 5.00 *’l lohn T‘-n<l-ill do 5.00 | ■ ‘ John Arnold do 5.00 1 ’’ •*. 11. G<dde (’<» Supplies 7.4. xx ’■ .’I Kiger and <’«» do 8.07 , *6 Fisher am! Harris Supplies 16.6.?! ‘6 (’lifton Striker do 16.87 ! ■’6 'l'. R. v U salary 111.00; ‘•I Allie Noll clerical help 25.00 • »• ’eu Kahn - leaning l?.”0i H. I-N*erett light power 4.00; • ’ .’lues H Andrews J»nitor 63.00) x W-n. M l- hel .sheep killed 12.00' .’ft M I'. Wurthman transfers 963.87; *• Krick Tvndall tile 12.1 n I *<Ttt”ment xhnivinK Dnotint of XII Paid (o lh«* Various '■'uvinnhip i 11 nd ’ftn. 1, 1931 balance on hand 4,8'»1.“.3 : ;et eipts during \e<r 3.666-. J »l'l of Rai. and Re eipts x 6? H-hurse’’.Ant< luring year :.i»‘"C inai Balances 5.47’».x7 R<»iid Fund ’an. 1. 1931 balance on hand 198.06 ! »fl of Bal. and Receipts l*»x.<i6 htal Balances 198.06 *’»e< du! x,-ti<><H Fund ’•tn. 1. 1931 lilan e on hand 3.933.6?' ‘ee-ipt- during \e»r 7’475'1*1 •11 of B;-.l an 1 Re.-e-pls 1I.4O’«. >5 • - »ursements during ve.tr .8,*7 in ti Balan-ex; *2340. l x i ititit n Fund an. 1. 1931 Salance on hind 1,757.09 ‘eiejpts during tear 5,0x".88 •>t‘l of Hal. and Receipts 6,844.97 -

Tn Keeping With the Funes! Savings for # 1 1 «•I Friday and Saturday |«■ «»™«| Suits as Low a? JX Overcoats as Low as The buys in town! Vgß s All new winter suits. MH f Here are the savings Ml ! correctly styled, finely MB H and ,he coats that &K jS| -itw” tailored and in a won- Ag Ju H|| $ • j Jtl' P*ease t>> /C- e Cvats «j* Ren *Se ’’ derful selection. No BE3I ® ,hat Sc!d <cr much ratt.. jpW S need to look further I Mg higher prices awaiting I WWMMpjI I as this stock IS as ~ you her ' at '.hebggest complete as will be Eo 'S savings in years. jS* found anywhere. MH *"WBaßßmiaßar. O' 0 . ■ W Overalls JeL _ SHIRTS AxO/Y —— MBS ihal g< ‘'’ <l °'»Tall (hat f \ W!K\™. e bcsl Work wears «» we'l and feels 1 IAA (/ 1 Shirt you can buv. V VAX’ I* ?!: >X S P ecial |S|li|l SO <omfortab le - sizes J ’’’“ t 0 14 ’ Be, Hng now for | £’“‘'"l 59c ■■ ” nly //VJ 1 4 SWEATERS SWEATERS I 00 O f Z Men's Part Wool Sweaters, BOYS SHIRTS ■■ I I / V shaker knit, shawl collar, good Men's Fleece Lined Sweater,. T om 16 ” K - ;r: r“™ = Mwu | I mg. well fitting shirt—Special " — - 97c 77c | 69c ’ Boy’s Fleece Lined Sweaters. JP mmaiii m

| Final Balances 1,49: 77 | Dog I nnd .'Jan. 1 1931 ' Balance .n hand. ’ ■*' Receipts during year , Tut l of Bai. and Re. Hpts 991 6»> * I Disbursements during y»-ar 4 4 : t" i ; Filial Balances .48.0” ; Totals of til Fuads * Jan. 1. 1931 i Balance un hand ll.«»34J” I Re. eipts during year 1»..’»6..2»’ ' | Toi l of B«|. and Receipts 25.m»2.3*» Disbursements during year 17.x4.3-62) I Final Balances lOJSX GS| , Total balance as shown hy this report 10,158.68 ' Warrant checks outstanding I December 31st, 1931 $1,347 ft” ( J Total balances ami outstanding * warrants December 31-t j 193! $11,506.58 1 Cash in deposit ry J let e.ni.er 31, 192.1 H L'-'-‘.-C T. R. N 4.11,, Trustee Washington Township. ! 4\\l VI HEFORI 1 Forth- town of Munroe, Adams 1 ; County, Indiana f-r th- year ending ! De-ember 31, 1931. lte< « ipbBalance ,n hand Jan. 1. Ift 31 j 4,226 0 8 j Taxe-; ... 461.6” . i Gasoline Tax 153.85 | Electru* light plant 6,739.92 | Depository In -rest ft.7u I ' AH other re- eipts . .s<» I T.,tal re< e.pt - 1’ 1 • j Disburse fiieiil-4 1 Salary Town Officials 275.0” J 1 >vvn attorney -?5.00 | Ossie S.ippl.es 17.25 Town Hall supplies j repairs 121.73 1 1 Electric light plant Fire Department 17.30 j (Operating exp> 4.011.7.X| (< ’onslrih tion » 4,423.09 • Ijjtleu* on streets l6L4't j Salary Street t h.mniis-im . r and Marshall lOo.mt j (tiling >ireets 1x2.00 j Ele* tit n 1 1" 7 5 l Examination of Records 20.21 All other disbursements 64.5 x Tutai disbursements ft,540.14 1 Balam 12-31- ?1 2,13ft.x8 Harrell I nwx Fund Ronds outstanding 12-31-'3l 1,360.?.? Payments 136.1 ” * Bunds outstanding 12-31 -’3l 1,224.23 o FIGHT FOR FREEDOM OF PRESS OPENS IN KENTUCKY (.'ONTINCEn FROM PAG’’’ ONE) had with a member ot the prosecution counsel here, he was ordered to show cause why lie should not be tarred as “odious” to the j prosecution. He was charged with entertaining views identical with those of his editor. Benton J. : . Strong. AVIATORS CRASH ON SHERMAN MOUNTAIN ■XT Xi>f, ERGM Pu.k ONE women fliers. He believed they' were flying through a heavy fog. They negotiated a spin, a common trick, to get out. Not realizing how low they were flying, they crashed into the mountain top without a second's warning. In a car we engaged at Newville , and accompanied by ten members of the Pennsylvania national, guard, we approached the wreck-'

| age from the mountain road, it I was soft, muddy and we slushed - ' along with mud up to « ur anes ' 1 We broke through dense under i 1 brush and came •ttx.n he wreck1 age. The crash had been terrific ' The engine was halt buried in the 1 ground. The wings ami cabin : were a mass of tangled, splinter-; ied fragments. The plane glistenI ed white and clean in bright sun1 light. Obviously, there had been ! no fire. 1 Lukens and 1. who first - s tiled

1 NOTICE-Mr. Farmer | B ■ f I or Anyone Interested ■ | in Purchasing Quarters of Beef AS A SPECIAL Nice Native Quarters of Beef for ■' I Canning and Summer Sausage Meat W Front Quarters from 6c to 8c lb. K Hind Quarters from 8c to lOc lb. R Regular Boneless Sausage Meat 10c to 12c th. 4H Fancy Baby Beef Quarters —Fronts 8 to 10c th. Hinds 12 to l ie lb. All Native and the Best. 118 All kinds of Sausage Casings in any amounts you want. We would like to have vou call and see our quarters BB of Beef before busing any. The Fred Mutschler Packing Col a n d — — n | Mutschlers Meat Market |

thZ wrecked craft while flying over the mountain, were the first t 0 ,-each the bodies, which were not immediately removed to NewVl llc Scores of automobiles came from Newville to the scene and an undertaker was summoned from Newville. Get Big Stone Order Bloomington, ind., Jan. 7 —” 0* -K indreds of idle sione cutters in the Bioo.iiingtoa Bedford district da. antic: ■ .L-d n.newa! .)f work - - - — ——~ ■““

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