Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1932 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES » 4 FOR SALE foil SALE Slab wood and Pole > wood. Adams County Lumber Co., Phone orders to Earl Colter No. 994. 5»-St KOH SALE - Registered Holstein male. Or will trade lor hogs or grain. J. O. Tricker, Route 8. Decatur. .- 61-3tx FOR SALE QUALITY BABY CHICKS Try Baumgartner's high grade baby chicks for 1932. Many popular breeds. Chicks carefully selected. See us before ordering. Quality High—Prices Low. Bring us your eggs for custom hatching. We hatch Thousands yearly. Hatches every Tuesday. Baumgartner's Hatchery and Poultry Farm. 9 miles south of Magley. Bluffton. Ind.. R. 4. Cr.iigville phone. FOK SALE or TRADE—4O acre farm, city property desired. Suttles Edwards Co, Decatur. 62-31 I WANTED WANTED- RADIO and ELECTRICAL work. M. F. MILLER Phone 125. 53 3« W\NTEIT"WeII drillers, for Rent ' a 5 room house at 710 Nuttman ' avenue. Inquire of H. J. Bosse, 804 1 Nut'tman Ave. Gl-kx < MALE HELP WANTED-Salesman wanted in Indiana to sell our highly refined, distilled and filtered motor and tractor oils to the farm trade with credit accommod 1- ; {lon. to fall of 1932 without note, interest, or mortgage. Liberal com- | mission to- salesmen with weekly ] advancements and full settlement the first of each month. Must have • cat. The L°nno.x Oil & Paint Co.. ■ Dept. Sales, Cleveland, O. 62 3tx o . , FOR RENT For RENT —6 room house basenaent, garage: all kinds of fruit M. Meihers 1127 W. Monroe street Phone l-’69. 55 ts FOR RENI'—6 room modern dup'ex house. §ls per month. Immediate possession. Phone 606. 60-34 FOR REN 1 5 room strictly modern furnished flat. Steam heat furnished. Call 413 Mercer avenue. Phone 79. 6U-3t —,l ■ ■ FOR RENI 2 furnished rooms on First-St No Card Parties permitted. Must be retpeclible people. 310 N. Ist St. <;o-3tx

FOR RENT — -t'pper i Tliueiit. 1 rooms ami I r?i. H-at furnished and garage I'nulc 1240. 60-3 t Crafty Wcodpeckcr The red-headed woodpecker is & forehanded bud. the authorities nt .Sequoia National park. California, say. The birds bore holes in the park road guide posts and wedge acorns into the holes. The woodpeckers don't eat the Scorns. lon they appear later and eat the worms that develop in the acorns. — 0 Paris No Longer “WaL'ed” Pans is nt) longer a ivallvd city thp fortifications having been razed following the World war. At that time they mrhwd about 22 nr 23 mile’’ in circumference and inclosed an area of about !M» sqirare miles The Misses Katherine Arrhbol I and Gladys Whitright witnessed the regional basketball tournament at For! Wayne today. ix f in; distmht nuitr or i itr t xi i i-.i» si \ i r.s roit i m; xob < man < is a iih i or <xi»i t x \ i ok v % i xi: m\ imii\ ix IIAXIxKI |’T< t < nrsf X... 177,7 h. sh- n-.H I r nf Pi; I El.’ PH \R. •sox 0.l H j ;ban-1 and Wife. Bankrupt. To tin- lilors of Pi t r Pe irson , and lh- r tha P-ai •-•on, of Dr-ata-. ;i- --- of Adonis and St.jti . t | Indiana. Yon, and < a-h _ f you are io rebv 'notified i’bit on Ihe 2nd d-iv Mar h. D’."-’, Peter IV.rson an 1 Bertha Pearson were duly •bankrupt, and th l first mating of their i rrditn- - wjli b v c ; j ;1 * Federal Court Koon in Fort Wavne Indiana, in sail District, at elever, O'‘loek A. AT. M nduy March 2D-*, at whi'h time and place fl;creditors may attend, prove their « loins, examine (fee bankrupt, uppoin' u trustee and transact such f irtlwr huMinrss as may properly COiTi,- tirfurt said liOtUUis. Dated at Portland. Indiana th in 1 Uh day <>f March, I!M2. ’ wheeler Asircrurr lirfcree in Bankrupt* '. WILL a loan up to 8300.00 he'p you? We make confident i>l loM.Bs on v< nr own persona! «■■< urity. No endorsers low.jst terms. We feature prompt sr> vic» you g«u the money the same day you apply. Small monthly <><; weekly payments arranged to .nil yo»ir conven--ience < all. write or phone ns. Special Plan for Farmers. Franklin Security Co. Open daily 5 to 5, Saturday till

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL ANO FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected March 12 No commission and no yardage. Hogs, 100 150 pounds 13.9(1 150-220 pounds 11.70 220-250 pounds |4.1>0 250-300 pounds 14.20 Roughs |3.0? 33.50. Stags 32.00. Vealers $8.50 Spring lambs $6.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne March 12 (L'PJLivestock. Hog market steady, pigs $4.0)-$4.40: Light lights $4.40-34.59; lights $4.75-34.*85; mediums $4 50 $4.65; heavies $4.40-$4.50; Roughs $3.75: Stags $2.25; calves $8.50: lamlv $7.00. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: on sale 1.000; rather slow, packers inactive, mostly 10c to 15c lower; spots off more; mixed offerings with light and medium end averaging 160-210 lbs., $5.10-5.25; sorted kinds eligible around $5.40; pigs and weights of 210-270 lbs. $4.75-5. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept, old old Wheat .57% .60% .62% .64% Wheat, new .62% .64% Corn .39% .42% .43% Oats .25% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected March 12 No. 2. New Wheat 48c 30 lbs. White Oats LSc I 28 lbs White Oats 17c j Barley 30c ' Rye ... 30c Soy Beans 30c ! New No. 4 White Corn 33c j New No. 4 Yellow Corn 38c | LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET .... 8c I Personal "1 Q** The intelligence quotient or “1 <)" <>f a |>erson .If determined tn I multiplying the menffil sge by 100 snil dividing by the ncGlttl ave. Thus . H'c Intelligence quotient of a nor mill person is |o<> \ fierson with <in "I Q" below so Is rated as sub iiornwil while mie with an ”1 Q.' above 120 is rated «s gifted. About ! five persons in Hut will he found to i ne 20 below normal and about ( five 2o above normal Record Pi-eon Flight 7be longest pigeon flight on re< ord Is 2.016% miles. This bird was bred and flow a by E s Peterson.

an ensign in thp United Slates navy pigeon serviie and in charge of pigeons overseas during thp Wo«d,i I war. Q . One Use for Glycerin Glycerin the ilniniHeon of I I’hemiiais. lias innumerable im one of the oddest Iteing in discover • the presence of tuberculosis germs i through its mituraiioh of a jmiato 1 in which the xispm tod hae:ll| have I Ween iuplanted - <' dlier*« IVwklj Plowed Up Ancient Crown I A pea san; whose plow turned up a gem-studded ancient crown in a Transcaucasian field turned in lib SS(HNW) find find it went tn the Arch eologicnl iniisimm of Georgia. YAGER BROTHERS Funeral Directors Ambulance Service, day or night Lady Attendant 105-44 ' Funeral Home, 110 ,>o. First St. | Seblack FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Bla.k. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service 1 or Better Health See DR. H. 1 ROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 10-4 So. 3rd it. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye» Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8.30 to 11:30—13:30 to 5.(01 Saturdays 8:00 t> ni. Telephone 135 LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered > promptly day or night Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, tlecalur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe 81 LADY ATTENDANT

' TBIURLE THEATRE 0V T n ’ , - NOW SHOWING—“A SPECIAL ATTRACTION” DI t. C. SFCfI , IMUNt6I POPRIB __ HANG OUT 'you Si I .AthiS 15 m/BIG CHiANCe BILL SHE'S A UTT uTquEEH'. ~M GOtN'TO SKUU.VVILLE 71 I i j 1 |it OLlVp®! 1 SIGN ANO THEN / LANDED /Ml ALWAVS WANTED W AND CAN SHE DANCE! WAIT AN FIND OUT U)HAT 5 / , ' |l OVL C I I I PREPARE FOR HER. CH? / ■ ABE A . DANCER, TILL YOU SEE HER-WORTH KEEPIN SI HHE Bu V iak.i A" • , 1 \Bict eub'NEyb/ V —s five honored a week.ano olive so; c,,( o P' l *'on v // A L VM ONLY PAYIN' HER •> fin A) I —<l G I . // 1 | vweaTV-nveMUMs; N-_G <c.,y '; _ j oS&VIL .'' a7 .l C SA- L I - Mi.. O- Iklff W: ?' II

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Paris Styles — By Mary Knight ‘ United Press StatJ Correspondent Paris. March 12—tUPI —lt,is just 1 s > much poppycock to Lh/ien LeI long when people talk about returnling to styles of the past for inspiraj lions for the present. A return to the past in the arts ' is what we call in French a nonIsens; it is simply not possible." he 1 savs. | Tlii- particular land he is very j partii ular) couturier is opposed to the era of cubism, frantic jazz and : what belongs, lie says “to the limlm as the past,'' but there is still a I moderni. nt that he insists is not i tn evolution of anything but itself. 1 and we are on the tareshhold o- a j new epocli. shaking from a sashI ion point of view, as we stand, sit. rid . or walk into the Bering season 1 numbered 1932. j "Chis is our year of grace." ho i says, and adds “charm" since one 1 never exists without the other. I These adjectives are the Sime, e ; twins in the region o Haute Cou- | tun. (entertains WITH FISH FRY Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Neiineyer en , 'tertained at their home at Monroe. I F riday evening with a fish fry and l>arty for Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence: ! Green and son Richard, .Mr. and ■ Mrs. Dick Burdg and son Max. and' .Mrs. Harry Helm of this city. Fol-1 I iwiug tlie fish dinner, a social evening was enjoyed. ■TIRZAH CLUB (HOLDS MEETING Tlie Tirzali Club met in the Ben | Hur Hall, Friday evening follow-] >ing the regular meeting of the ■ I lodge. The regular business seasion was conducted after which sev ] •ral gatu« -o, bunco were played! and high score prizes were award' d i o Mi -. Mae Eizey Enoch Jiadv. ; The hostesses for the evening.* | Mrs. Ar hur Closs and Miss Celia] Mayer, served dainty refreshments (following the games. , Mrs. John Burk and Mrs. Martin 'Venla will be the hostesses for the] [next meeting of the club. ] AFTERNOON GUESTS ;ENTERTA!NED at BRIDGE I Mrs. Dick Burdg entertained al 1 ]hcr home on Mercer avenue. Fri-I 'day afternoon with a table of bridge I | for Mrs. Frank Crist. Mrs. Floyd i jAcker. Mrs. Lawrence Green, and] 1 Mrs.' Harry Helm. A lovely gift I was presented 'o each of the guests • t the close of the bridge game.;. ( ■Jiid a two course luncheon of St.] Patrick’s Day appointments was [ served. The Mar and Martha class >fi Hie Methodist Episcopal Sundayj School will meet with Mrs. John: T. Myers on Fourth street, Tues-, day night at seven-thirty o’clock.] ’Ill" eommittei' in clKtrge of tli' j meeting will 1 ; <- the Mesilames J. M. Miller. It. Welker, J. Cline,; : i 're'l' Nickols. Nellie Haney and I | Frank l!owt>:-;. ; ANNOUNCEMENT MADF ,i OF APPROACHING MARRIAGE , Annbunc -mmit was made of the apwov-hing mar-tagc of Miss ror. ! o I.ight. ■laughter of Mr and Mrs. G. R. Light and Earl Chase. 1’ >t SL Pnli J »-k’s Dav party lit •he home of Miss Light on Kiev n'li afre-i. FHday evening. The guests form'd four tables of l itnco 'luring th" evening, and nri/es were, aW®Med to Mrs. Harold Marlin, f'rst, unci Miss Ho t.ig'it. consolation. The news of the approaching nuptials-~of Miss Light and Mr. chase was made known by a con leaf in which a cat was placorl In a s.'jek o ith a note, tied with dainiv r'bbons. fastened to its neck. The note bore the following

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1932.

CLUB CALENDAR Saturday Christian Corintian class bake sale. Mutschler Meat .Market. Monday Monday Night Bridge Chrt>, Mrs. , Amos Yoder. 7 p. m. Monday Night Club. Mrs. Andrew Appelinan, 7:30 p. m. Research Club. Mrs. Fred Smith. 2:30 p. m. lueaday M. E. Mary and Martha class. Mis. J. T. Myers. 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa Business Meeting. Mrs. William B?ll, 8 p. m. Psi lata Xi projram meeting, Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey, 8 p. m. Wednesday Zion Reformed Ladies Aid Society church rarlors. 2:30 p. m. Ladie« Shakespeare Club. Mrs. Helen Blossom a- Noah Frye home. 2:30 p. m. Historical Club. Mrs. Ed Christen 2 p. tn. . x Thursday Presbyterian Ladies \id Society. Mrs. Paul Graiam. 2:30 p. m. words: was left out of tile Bag. Cozie and Earl,*March Individual rose shaped nut cups, bearing out the prevailing color note of green and yellow marked the covers for each of the guests. : and the small tables were center * od with Nid vases filled with green caniations. A delicious two; i course Inneiieon vae served by tli"> * hostess assisted by her mother and sister. Those present were the Miss's i Nona Guilder. Elizabeth Cramer, j Alma Bucher. Esther Debolt, loscphino Hill Cleo Light. Dor- ! '’thy Johnston. Genevieve Light. • | Dorothy Spuller and 110 Light.! : and the Mesdames Harold Martin.: i Russel Baumgartner. Paul Spull-r,! , Elmer Chase, and Miss Guida i ] Schermerhorn of Fort Wayne. ;GENEVA MAN [MARRIED RECENTLY Wilbur Lehman, son of Mr. and* Airs. Luther l-ehman of near Geneva and Miss Thelma Hafner, i laughter of Mr. and Mr;. Chester : Haffner of !\>rtlahd w re married -mtHHbty. Mafieh 5. Tile bride ahd I 'oom are both well known in th. ; I vicinity of Geneva. They will re-! 'side With the smoffin jrarents mil i i farm near Geneva. — I Ih" Ladi" Aid Society of the] | Zinn Reformed Chnrch w ill meet In i I the church parlors. Wednesday a■! | ternoon at two thirty o'clock. A • good attendance is d sired. | ■ The Ladles Aid Society of tlie * 'lit!, tian Church will hold a bake .'<a!e in the Schmitt Meat Market. | Saturday, March 26, from eightI thirty o'cleek to two 'I ,ENTERTAIN AT [dinner a.nc bridge Mr. and Mrs. p. 11. Thomas of ■ Third street entertained at. their | home Friday night, with a prettily I a diitsd difiit'-r and bridge parly. J Small Imbl'-s were arranged about j cnlerlau'ing rooms, centered 'wi h irll lapets. St. Patricks •Day appointmetits prevailed in the [ dec’jraiious for the party, and covers acre marked with place cards o Hie St. Patricks motif. A delicious 'Bitner in three emirs".s wao served by tn- M ~ses Doris Cook and Utilise llaainihl. (he a“a tonul decoration t were also carried out hi Hi" 'llnti'T, the In ;t course of which cousislcd of ice cream , molded a,s a shamttuk and imlivid--1 ual cukes. .j Following the dinner, games , ;>f bridge were flayed iu uitieii prizes were awaiE.sl to Mr. and j Mrs. Herman Myers. Mr. mid Mrs. .! Doti Farr, ami Air. and Mi«. Wil- : Lam Bell. • [ Out of town guauta at the party

Farm Loan Head I jgg i i W 1 ' 1- ' yH JK mF . Appointed by Secretary of Agriculture Arthur S. Hyde to direct the huge farm loan funds made ■ available by the Reconstruction Finan'e Corporation, Henry S. Clarke (above), Chicago banker, will administer the amounts set aside for farm relief • About a million farmers are expected to take advantage of the crop loana this year. were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tyndall of Bluffton, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller of Fort Wayne. HOSI’II AI X« i. Norman D. Lenhart. 126 Smith A-xth street, submitted to a minor operation at the Adams County .Memorial Hospital this morning. •Mis. Frei Chronister. 716 North I Fi th street, was admitted to Hie I ,'Adams County Memorial Hospital] for medical treatment. Miss Gertrude Boese, Decatur. Route 4 under sent a major , pera ] tion at the local hosiptal this morn-1 ing. COURTHOUSE I Real Estate Transfers Alwilda V. Barkley et al. 60 acres 'in Union township to Ivan E. Bark- . ley for $1.09. James S. Itavidson et ux. in lot 1 262. B Tne to Oral L. David-ou for! $2%) '"). ‘ , ] T o Get the Habit — Trade at Home

Conner THE HOME PLOT AS A UNIT I How to Develop the Home Plot

The modern idea abou' homo grounds Is that every square foot •should porve a purpos l ’. l-and i expensive, and the time lias pas. < d when a home owner was content to use only that portion of ids lot upon which his house stood. Today. ; ii lie is up-to-date, lie considers Ins home to embrace the entire au-a of the ground to which he has title, and lie develops every part of it to perform a definite, fund ion, u seful or ornamental. 1 This idea lias resulted in a transformation of the hack yard. Formerly it was the most neglected part ot the home grounds. A view of I oven a fine residence section trom I the alley was fir from edifying. I and of great value, and capable of use which would justify its val-' m-, was usually devoted te rubbish heaps, clothes lines and <Oll.l itorau-e. Houses turned their ;hacks to all this, and owners only ; went -into the back yard when wearing their old clothes. fl-it this has now been ' hanged. and the back yard in the modern 11 home grounds is transformed into |r> beauty spot, the most inviting ■fpart of the home, the outdoor Ih jiug room. • I Many modern houses are design-

* « [I Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these | test questions? Turn to Page Four for the answers. ♦ « 1. When was St. Patrick born? 2. Who Ls heir presumptive to j tlie British Throne’ 3. What name has been given to [the latest discovered planet? 4 .Who rules over the Vatican i State? 5. What title did Oliver Cyomwell ! assume as head of the state? 6. Are Filipinos American citi- < zone? 7. In what city is the biuly ot | Edgar Allen Poe buried? 8. Os what church is Franklin D. Rorevelt a member? 9. What book in the Bible contains the story of Melchizedek? 10. Who was the author of “A ' Panini of Life?" o — | NOTICK Your private funds tan [ be loaned on first mortgages at a good rate 6f interest through our | office. We have a number of application;. Snttles Edwards C?. Deca- ; ini. 6223 t 11 I I i I, ■ ■ O' 1 " I 'I ■■ •■•»- \OTK E OF SU.E OF HF. AI. KM ATM The un<h rsigne.l, exe utor us the I > f Henry Wishcmyer, de- ■ eeased, hereby gives notice that he ( ill at toe hour of 10:00 o'clock A. i M <»n Wednesday, th- 30th day of March, 1932. at the Ijiw Office of i'rjchte an,i Litterer, in th*- Morn- ! son Building, Decatur. Indiana, and j fr<»m t.iD <Hx thereafter until s -hl 1 offer for sale at private .«*dh* as a • whole, five fro.ii lienw ex »*pt taxes I for the .vear of 1981. payable in the | year 1M32, the following described rp.tl I's.ate situated in the County * at Ada-miv, of Indiana, to-wit: The north Ae>t i|u«rter of .section »ne 1 In township twenty eight (2#> north of rant* thirteen <l3i east in . Aua.rs County, Stale of Indiana, *\ i ' » 4 pi fioni lite above Itnet all hig!. • .vays, the lan Is now beinsr used for j picnic purposes and the nehool i h »<ise lot, <ontaininsr in all about I 141 V acres of land, mor* or lew. I Siiil sale will be made subje •* 1 • j the approval of slid Court for :i »t I less .han th«* full appraised v;. In.Ii a»* said real estate upon th» folio ’ing- terms anti conditions. l»»-K It: <>ne-third of the pyrrhasc money cash in hand, one-third in one vear and one-third in two years, .h fvre I i payments to he evidenced by notes ! of the purchaser bearing ♦» per e nit i interest frvtn date of sale, waivinir relief ami providing fir attonwy’s fees, sail notes to !-<■ secured <»x i nort»age .ai th? real .stat.- sold. Uurcha-er to have the prlviies?- of . paying all cash on day of sale. Villiam ii. Zwick, Executor. I Dated th s 4th day of March, Uhß’. Frucht»• vX Litterer, Attirneys. > March ‘ 5-12-J a

■ e,| so that tlie living aparUncnLs communicate directly with the outdoor living room; and Ibis is highly I desirable if it can Im- arranged. It i is olten possible to adjust an old. ■ 'house to give the desuabie con- . nietion; and always, with some II thought. an easy and inviting access to the backyard can lie work- ,; < <1 out. The private garden in Ilin r-ar |otters mon- opimrtnnily for Individ ual expression than the front yard, ■.win-re planting must be for the I public. A certain restraint is called for in front, and harmony with ’’neighboring plantings Is desirable. 1 Hut in the private garden one .should express bis own idea of out- ■ door bejuty. There should be 'fadanting to give privacy and screen I 'out unsightly Views. This may be nrrianged so iha' passersby on Ilin trei-t call get a glimpse of th" beauty witliln without privacy he ijiug destroyed. Comfortable turn!till-". perhapsn swing. seat.-,, chairs! •ind a table, will give the yard the ; look of an abiding place. Bird' Imuses will attract sea hered visit-1 ore Io mitertaiu us. And Sowers! jwill help make the outdoor living I I I oom the source of joy throughout j • I the summer.

VIKHII'h in Tin: lib MID OF < MX Kt II 7. 1983 Im I nior «»f %<*e<»HNt %ttt<»MUt I' Ft. Wayne PtK- t'o.y.'o. Rev. 159.2 H I • I »►< Htur Democrat <T » 64.17 R«*i!liik A: Kolter Ins. Co do K 3.50 I Cititem* Tele Co. do 73.03 I Bernice N»‘lson do MJ.34 j Milton t' \\ « rlinu do Frank Downs do 1.75; j Albert Harlow do 55.00 i Underwood Type. Co do 1.00 | Clara Anderson do 2.00 I Burl Juhnaon do . 503.16 i The Utilities Service do 3.10 Mlle? Rck»p do 1X2.00 | R E. Ikdip do 30.1 H 1 Decatur Lumber do 30.00 | i Clift »•» E Striker do 240.49; Mariraret Myers do 52.00 1 Main lie Myera do 142 b 0 ■John Felty do 118.07] J. Grandutafr do 13.'»> I J W. Visard do 25.931 B »bb-MerriH Co do 10.00 I I Henry Heller dt» 30.00 ’ Beils (Grocery do 5.25 I Brunnegvaff Grocery do * f 9.0« ' Ni«-h.'|s Shoe Rtore do 6.10| .Fisher A: Harris do 19.00 North End Grocery do / 16.00; Nichols Sho»- Store do 3.00 | ; Brutinegraff Grocery do 17.00 I Ed. Miller do 13.00 I Carroll Coal As Coke Co do 63.25 I 1 M E Hower do 20.00 ' Ho.nr Grocery do 17.00 R. A. Stuckey do 13.50 ! Applrtnan Grocery do 11.50 1 Burk Elevator Co. do 12.50 John ’’. Myers <1«» . K.7S 1 C. A. Douglas do 5.00 Ed Miller do 1.50 Julius Haugk do 0.00 H. 11. Eammiman do 1.00. . Nichols Shor Store do 7.25 Ada ns (Jo. Ilowpitwl do 120.95 Fisher A’ Harris do .11.75, Frank Krick do 78.50 , J. M. Miller do 10 4.50 ’ 'C. Vogtewede do 9-07 | C. P. Troutner d > .. . 39.84 IC. A. Douglas do 2.39, . K. H. Everett do 10.00 i Acker Bros, do 17.58 Adams Co Hospital do . /38.15! J.W. Vizard d) |3.r»V t Smith Dru< Co. d»* 6.52 Monroe Grain Co. do 20.16 » (Smith Grocery d<> 12.50 i I Geneva Equity d'» 10.00 , I Geneva Mill.&Grain Co. -.50 Shephard Ar Son do 2.60 ; ‘iGentral Grocery du lo.oo] J. A. L i>.% & Co. do 12.55 I , D. I-. Odle do - 3.001 Snyler Grocery do • 5.031 , Harry Sipe do 50.00 i i , Northern In liana Pub Ser Co 22.52* i U S Chemical Co. do . 2.69 ' Frank Kriek do 31.25) Vincent Smith do 9.65 ; Dr. J .M.Miller *!•* 24 ’♦’» Drrat’ir Elect. Shp. do . 3.11 I i 1 August Morjfan <fo 35.00 | J Herbert 1-aF untain? do 36.00 Florence Lengerich do 36.00 I i, Venus Mazelin do 35.00 j ■ Joseph Appleman do 22.35 | Waiter Deitsvh <1 > .... 2.0.00' .• F. 1 A Johnston do . 1.00 1 feeplr K- Peterson do 3.00 | Eastern Ind. Oil do 14.64 ; J. I. Ilnlrn.Tih do 31.19 ( ljS<hmitt M**at Mkt. du 5.85 ‘ Fisher & Harris do 30.66! ! Hut t Mang-aid do 4.00 j Smith Drug Co. do 11.79: ■ • V’oglewrdr Shoe St »re do 9.44 | (Auto Elect. Shop d> 12.25] Martin Gilson do 6.4” ‘ Tli. ersMc (lamte dt> I.So! Philip s< ling A Son do 64.4'.» i \m.>s Hirschv’ d<» 64.46 | Wm. stu kex .h 26.50 Metropolitan Ref. Co. da 90.20 Board of Guardians • Mara McClure do 1”.«” Mary Myers do *5.«” Leuretta Whitman do 5.00] Florence Bollinger do 15.00 Laura B» >-rb >wer <|o 10 0” OIiv» Reyn Ids <h» 20.00 '’atherlne Roe do 1 $».(♦«» t’gkli- Hon ala nd dt» 15.00 Merle Bristol do 1»00 Ali»»- Walters <1 » 5.00 Lucinda Johnson d<» 15.6” Reerv do 5.00 Della Debolt do 1”,0” Markaret U*irhtlc d*» 16.00 Caroline HaheKK* r <:<> ih.bu Marie Anderson d'» 15 00 Edna Ray do V».IU» Nelle Winnes, Tr«’ v t<r- d > 2”.”” ' carl Reed d«> 5.00 M;»e Andrews do \’adn Ito»- do t s.o<»| ’b i riot t». <;**phHrt d» I '7.oft ‘ Mary I»e mor rut Co do 1.50 'ruv Bro-vn nuleas* 19.1” Treas of State 145.56 Irene Bvron San. 370.00 In H. Heim Tux refund 2.001 rne Witness Legal Adv. IGH.BB Arnold Drain I 100. on [ Ben i John Braun d » ... f 15.00 ( Indianapolis Com. do 5.6:: ] Bros, do 532.16 Herman Ulman 215 . St.SO Ellis Either de 62.65 Otto Helfer do .. . 42 00 Claretvo Durkin do 56.00 • Sam Bents <1? ... 1x.6” - 1 | , . ’laiph Martin do 2.80 i Joseph Spangler do x ”•» HLcw Bentz do o.olF Then. Ret>«g .Jo 6.90 •|Eli , 1 John Abnet do 16.40 ; Smt Lyesv do 16.801 ■j Ralph L>a <h, . % r,n Andrew Sehira» k «| . s,|ti .1 *»ep4i SchirH«-k <i<» ti.xo Albert I«on<e iwn flu K.xo. . Souder AiH« Rep. Slip, do -'.n't Riversi h- Garswi’ du 12.50 Adauu f’u. Auto C«». du 1.15 Aut . tri«- Garace tl<» 4.X3 vl ••- Motor Co do 16.70 ■ Johnson Us pair Shop do 2.50 . < »i>4. ". r (%, ,h» 5.74 | John HabejfKcr do 86.10 I Ed Speicher do 77.35 I ’’*ilpli Habcggcr do , 15.90 hi. Burke do 5.20 ' Jesse Ixiutsenhelscr du K.B‘t loivil Mettler du 5.25 El. Miller d> 27.30 Roy Miller do 15.60 , L U.Schindler du 34.30 Martin Mooschbergrer du 19.t0 Arman H»hsgg«xr do 3" an Paul M< CaJiti do IS.BO Fulton M«u iitne Co. du 7g 40 brick IvtwlaU Co. dh 8.5 I Kirs’-h & Son ii» t 1/1:: .Elmer Anderson do 65.6” j Harold AnJemjn do is.'to > thtjent Striker du 59.15 Clyde Striker do 21. I E’.l»t. Poptius do ? no 'Wilbur Staler do 1 * ftti I Warren Striker do 17 ;,u Ifharles do 7.6” { Harley R*ef d > / 29.60 | Paul Butcher do 14 4” 1 1 red Mathes do .’l.j” I Hann! do 1160 Milo Sal-8 do 200 I Charles Studler do 16.00 •

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