Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1932 — Page 2
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•* - • CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES ♦ - -♦ FOR SALE FOR SALE — Filling station on best location. Phone 5425. 81t6 FOR SALE 1930 Ford Coupe. 1929 Ford Tudor Sedan. 1925 Buick. Four passenger coupe. Ford T. .pickup. Public Service Station Phone *3, Ht. s 4 ::tx FOR SALE Reduced priced on Decatur Quality Chicks. Place your order today. Also some started chicks. See us before you buy. Decatur Hatchery, phone 497, Decatur. M :it FOR SALE -3 work horses. John W. Schafer, M. on 870. 84-3 t FOR SALE Early ami late evergreen .tweet corn. 10 cents a pound. J. D. Steele, 1 mile east of Decatur 83-3ta FOR SALE—Shetland pony, broke every way. Very gejttle, also child's bed like new. Mattress priced for quick sale, inquire 716 Mercer Ave. S3-3tx I Fok SALE Frost Proof cabbage , plants. L. E. Summers, 909 Wai- j nut street. Phone 6511. 85-3 t ! FOR SALE-2 sows with 17 pigs i Also 2 young male hogs. Ems' ! Thieme, 7 miles northeast of Deca-1 ratur. 83-3 t | ——j ( FOR SALE—Mixed seed. Alsack > and Timothy. Inquire of A. D.,, Suttles. FOR SALE —Used Living room I; suite, like new. A-l condition, j: Sprague Furniture Company. Mon- b roe street. Phone 199. S3-3t|i FOR SALE 1928 Pontiac. Decatur-, Auto Top and Paint Shop. Phone i; 491. S3-3t ; ’ rOH SALE New Electric Radios, , table models. Price $25. Come in i and see these radios. Sprague Fur- ■, niture Co.. Monroe St. Phone 199. I M S6-3t WANTED WANTED Concrete work, bn-e- ' menu, floors, walks, foundations. I cisterns, reinforced concrete slock | tanks- at prices in line with present j day conditions. Harry Frauhiger. I. Route 6. Decatur. Bellmont Patk. WANTED To buy a small second i hand commode dresser. Phone ! 556. 85-3tx ; WANTED PAINTING AND PA PERHANGING. Fadeless wall paper for sale. Prices right on labor and paper. Residence 533 Studebaker st.. Phone 1052 up to May 1, 1932. Joint S. Cramer. Call mornings, Joons ami even-; tags. 76t12 eod; WANTEI>— Lots to plow. harrow and furrow out. F. J. Schmitt. Phone 513. 82t5 0 , ———♦ Test \our Knowledge ■ ij | Can you answer seven of those ’ I test questions? Turn to Page j . Four for the answers. 1. Where was Mine. Nazimova born ? 2. What is the nickname of Bobby Jones’ favorite putter? a. Which i< the largest state ad-J milted to the Union? 4. For what calendar period does ■ stand? p. Is Easter a fixed u. movable t feast day of the Christian churches? B How many times was Woodrow j Wilson married? 7. What do Butt her? call meat 1 Irwin shes p? K What are “shooting stars?” i )». What does “detour” mean? j 1<». What is th*' offspring of a. horse and as • railed? I All school teachers ;rom the rar i lofts school in Adams County were > in. this city today, amending the ( institute. Mfl 1(1, T<» Ti \! A % ERs N >iice i» hereby given that M»ndaty, May 2, will be the last dav to pay your Fail installment of takes. The <-ounty treasurer s office will be open from 8 A. M. to I p. m. I luring -the tax paying season. All j taxes not paid by that time* will be- j come delinquent and a 10% penalty | will be added Those who have i bought or sold property and wish e > diyision of taxes are aske ’ to conic i in.at once. ('all on the Auditor for and . ar»> reductions. I lie Treasurer cun | MO • '»! The Treasurer will not be responsible fur'the penalty of delinquent ta’kf < resulting from th** omtiilssion of* taix-paver to stHe definitely on whaf prtjpertl, they desire to pay, in who.it' name it may b* found, in wfeat township - r corporation it jx sitaai«d. i’tsoas owing delinquent. taxes’ shpuld pay them at once. the law is • sin h that there i« no option left for the Treasurer but enforce the colletlion of delinquent taxes. 3he .fiinual silo of delinquent lauds and hits wll? take plate or the -e' ;>u-l Monday in February 1333 at. 10 DO A m. (‘oirnfy orders will not l<»» paid to aiuuue owing delinquent taxes. All per«omr are warned against them. No receipts »r < he<’ks will he held «ft< r exphariun of time, as the new depository law requires the i Treasurer to make dailj deposits Particular attention. If you pay j taxes in mure than one township ! nifnthfti the fa«t to the Treasurer I also see that your receipts cal! fjt I all jour real estate and personal I property. In making inquiries of the Treassurer .xegarding taxes to Insure reply do nut fail to include return } JOHN WECHTER • Treasurer Adams County Indiana i April 4 to 30 ’ •
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected April 9 No commission ana no yardage. Hug.j 100-150 pounds $3.70 150-220 pouncte $4.10 220-250 pounds $3.90 250-300 pounds $3.80 Roughs $2.75. Stags $1.50 Vealers $6.00. Spring lambs $6.00. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept, Wheat old .59 .614 s Wheat new .58% .61 Corn .33% .37% .39% Oats .23% .24% .24% I FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind., April 9. (U.R)! Livestock: Hog market, steady; pigs, and light lights. $3.75-84; lights. $4.00-1 $4.15; mediums, $3.90-$4: heavies. | $3.75-$3.90. I Roughs. $2.50 $3; stags. $2; cal\es. $5.50-$6; lambs. M 57.50. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Eas. Buffalo, N. Y.. April 9.—<UJ»J I —Livestock; Hogs: on sale. 500; rather slow; lodd sales strong to 5c higher; few l 1180-lb. selections. $4.90; 140 lbs.. I | $4.65. | Cattle:: Receipts. 25; dependable steer and yearling trade j throughout eek. mostly steady, ispots. 25c higher; good steers and i mixed yearlings, $6.75-$7.50; heif|ers, $6.35-$7; medium steers and i yearlings. $5.75-$6.75; few cows. $5j 55.50; fat cows. $3.50$ I; cutter (grades. $1.50-$2.50; extremes down to $1.25. Calves: Receipts, none; vealers 'dosed about steady with last ! week. Demand improved late, good to choice. $6.50-$7; land medium, $145.30. Sheep: Receipts, none; better grade lambs, active; mostly steady during week; good to choice wool ; skins, .’7.5017.75; common and me-: hilum. sll-17; shorn lambs. $6.50-$7; | ! few s| ringers. $10; good to choice aged ve hets, shorn. $3.75 $ 1.25; 1 I wool ewes. $4.40 down. I - LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected April 9 , \o. 2. New Wlieat 43e i : 10 lbs. White Oats 18c ! 28 lbs. White Oats . 17c Barley 30c Rye 30c ; Soy Beans i 30c I New No. 3. White Corn s3lc ; New No. 3. Yellow Corn 36c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 9c — — Q— - - a~amau» Englishmen « Wilis A’iUs have been tiled in Somerset i«Mise. Lnndun, sine? Among them are rhe Inst testaments of Shakespeare. Milton Admiral Nel son. the duke <»f vVeiiln^ k ».n 4«.?.nr -,f Na|t<ile<»n). Wmimn Pitt. • Ruike and hr. Samuel Johnson A of one shiHinu entitles any per M»n tn inspect any of these wills, with the eN»eption of Shakespeare’s ' for whfch rhe fee etdlilnjs. o Get the Habit — Trade at Home YAGER BROTHERS Funeral Directors Ambulai.ce Service, day or night ■ I Lady Attendant P‘'""e 105-44 Funeral Home, 110 B>o. First St. S?E. black I VUNERAL DIRECTOR l'rs» Rla.-k. Lady Attendant 'alls answered promptly day or night. I '.nice phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service Fur Itetter Health See DR H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed I Chirnpraetor and Naturopath Phone 314 104 So 3rd st. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS; 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays 8:00 p. tn. Telephone 135 LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambnlauce Service. Office Fhoue 90. Resiaence Phone. Decatur 1041 Residence Phone. Menroe !1 LADY ATTENDANT
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Paris Styles By Mary Knight United Press Sta f Correspondent ; Paris. April 9 (UP) Headlines and footnotes are the important items in the spring fashion story, j In their way, they are more impor- j taut that the body of the romance | becau.-e they are the eye-catchers — I and often the beaux-catchers. too— | and without them the beautiful conservatism of the dress coat or ensemble might be completely ignored. or rathei. overlooked. Tailored coiffures are the vogue , n >w for tailored outfits. They are | characterized by a touch o' sleeknets, very few curls and no wave at , I all. The curls, when they appear. | . are done it) tighP-little ' sausage'' I rolls just w here they will show from under one of those tiny snul>.:i ’--ed I hat * that flips up in the rear like a sausy chorus-girl I ay, "That tor yon!" with her ruffj led laliet skirt just before dashing I into the wing.-i . Evening headlines are very wavy I undulating -is the word for it ini- 1 lilies a softer line that is felt from the word —marcel—or —fingerwave 1 —and the hair is draped low on the , I neck with soft little stray curls, like ' vine tendrel-. framing the face and , trailing past the ears. ZION LADIES AID ENTERTAINED THURSDAY The members of the Zion iaidies | Aid Socieiv were pleasantly enter ’ tained Thursday, at the home o'. Mr. I and Mrs. Hibbard High. The day wa . spent in quilting. I Those present wore the Mesdami-s | William 1 iger. Ira Mcßride. Frank | Fugate, Roe Wynn. McMillan and j daughter Joan. Herman Sautbine I and son Billie. J. O. i’airisli. Irvin | Diehl. Emanuel Miller. Albert Gei- 1 sei. Melvin Diehl. Emma Crum, anil I the hosle.s . Mrs. High. ' CALVARY LADIES jMEET IN CHURCH !• Th- memher of (he Calvary I Ladies Aid Society met in the | church, Thursday, for the regular j business meeting. Devotional* were 1 conducted by the president. Mrs. James Darr, who also presided over the Imine is session. Rev. M. W. Sunderman and Iter. George Holston of Smith Bend atteudc i the meeting. Ite reshnients were -rved by the hostesse . Mrs. Inez Waller, ami Mrs. 11. W. Jack-
son. Thr»<> pre |nt were the Mat • 1 danns E. W. Ja«k.-;on. Etta Miller.; Inez Walter . Jam. Darr, O. E. , Shiffruly. Clara Pays. Albert Milt ' 1 sclilcr, and bare Campbell, and the > l Mi i.es Jenny Smith and Daris Shi - 1 | ferly. LADIES AID HOLDS MEETING The' Mesdamt, It E. Mumtua. Will Huffman and Will Shickley were hoste ses to U;e members of the Ladies Aid Society of the United Brethren Church at tho meeting field Friday a teruoon at the Mum ma home. Mr.;. Zelda Cochran read a pnr‘.:uti of the Sertr'ure.. and .Mis ft. E. Vance led in prayer A report I of the call ; was made by the visiting committee, Mri John Hill and Mi s. Charles Hitchcock, after ( which Mrs. IL E. Roop, president | of tlie society, had 'barge of tj-n1 business. Twelve members r?’ponded to' Hie toll call. A niiimbor of the mein- ' hers were absent on account of ill-1 no ;s. The meeting was closed with ' the .Miztalt ' enediction. A social' litmr followed. ST. AGNES SODALITY ENJOYS SPRING PARTY A spring party of pretty appoint meats was enjoyed by sixty six mo-”he“b Jt the St. Agues Sodality in the Catholic school hall. Thursday night.
DFCATUH DAH.Y DEMOCRAT SATVRDAY. APRIL 0, 1932.
CLUB CALENDAR Satffrtiy Zion Refornieifi Uilie- A: I iah teria supper, chua bise:i • ■:. 5 !•’ I 7 p. m. ,Mo< * Woinau'o Cluu alb ; play by Music deßmnent 0 H S i auditorium 8;15 p| m. Monday Night Bi I. MrHarry Helm. 7 p.l Research Club, - Cai T I ‘ , dd. 30 !>. ■. 1 uesdgy L.i pa a iaE Mary K. Scli.ig, 8 ;iln Delta Theta Tau*»:ial inerting Mis. Agnes Baker;* ui VWednesitty latdies Slnvkespeaflc',.; M ,1
L. Kinlier, 2:30 p. nil I Thursday Budah Chapel I .at* \ < '.| Gust Yake. all u.iy. ■ Ml. Tabor Ladies*.,l Mi Lester Tumbles* :.> p. Psi lota Xi lus; ecllou Mrs. Sam piite. 6 p. m. Methodist W. F. ugetahie •oup sale, chin-ch i»a t. aih.av
Al six-tliirtj o’cltn kB, .. I :.wo < urse dinner was IB ~ ! dining hail of the siS p a ; I colors were used in thelix ~ (le lur . jation... and individual i-orsager | marked Uie covers mem I her. Tallies of pink io;®L:, . , n I bird designs, were i>re*li’el th. m> in:, ■; <, and games of • rhum were played. S Miss Mary Colchin reHred tip, i high -core prize in bridgS M Agnes Bentz was presfn t,< ! prize in rlinm. 4 ' Miss Celia Nesswald. pntM'Fi: ithe ..odality, gave a talk*4 th? ' member. ; resented u with three sets of vestmeit During the business ! plans were ma le for a- - ;arty to be given ni-\A th. .Twelve new members u'Jm al-, aided to the Sodality. Tlie committee in cliargdM tlir arrangements tor the s i uqn included Miss Dorothy jßif., chairman, the Misses Schmitt, Virginia gard. Florence, Francis, naliae Lengerich. Mary Helen luj and Marj*. j PROGRAM ANNOUNCED i FOR W. C. T. U. MEETING ’
A meeting of the Women's Chr i -an Temperance Union will bale in the Decatur Public LiliracyqHs, i tiesday afternoon at two o'clock. Mrs. Fred i.inti w ;IH| the 1, ader for tlie afternoon' pr gram, and ail ni"n...» ts of the ato uigeti to be present as be the la t meeting be orc the jfri niary election. ® Rev. M. W. Suiidernian, lot a! uastor, will be the principal spe ,kei' tor the afternoon and will tall the subject, "Ihe importance fl the Primary.” w Following is liie cunipStdc P’w gram: Song. S Devotionalj—Mrs. R. E. Van * Solo—Mrs. B. F. Schreyer Talk, ‘‘lmportance of the I’ri inaty.. Rev. M. W. Suitdermitl ipujines'. ( Saw Solo Mi:-; Alice Vance.
—— ' .MEMBERS honored I AT CLUB MEETING Miss Kathryn Archbold entertain ed Hie members of her Bridge Club laud twogue.it >. Mis. Francis ll»wI ell and Mrs. Lloyd Byerly, nt the | ! I regular meeting o. the chib. Friday I night, in connection with the party. I the birthday anniversary of Miss , IJladys Whitright, a member, was > ala celebrated. Following the game of brid-’e i the membera and guests were In-' vlted to tile dining room, where j the large dining table was arraugei. with covers marked by place cards
and favors. A delii-wus two course luncheon ua served, and the table was centred vitb a pink and white birthlay , ake with lighted taper*. Miss kici aald presented the honored ;u, M Wbitright with a lovely Prizes in bridge were awarded to the Mi- vs I'lrma Gage and Mary Ma, , for gh scon -, and Miss Morrett* E.'-ey received the con--.ila'i.-n p:;te. A guest prize was [resi-Btid Mrs. Howell.
T ; llu. h Chapel T.adie;- Aid - s. ' :v wi meet all day Thursday <■ '.be an of Mrs. Gust Yake. Members are requested to note that _ was changed from Wedn* day to Thursday becanae the leaders of the Home Economics " Club uill 1 in Decatur on Wednesday. ; MEETING OF TIRZAH CLUB s Th- Ikn Hur Hirzali Club mem-! ;be. were entertained in the Ben r ar Hall. Friday night. The meet | ing wa ; > 1 attended. Mrs. A. D. i Ir.nian p -ided over the buaiuess I '' n>. ■; aber which games of bun- ‘ co were played. s Mis Arthur ('loss and Mrs. Doyle King rio irid the high More prizes.
WT IS HOMEI A fi a W 1 BEFORE PLANTING ■- 1 nVWw •k - AFTER planting Planting Improves House Design
contrast in the above, pui'irr-. They arc identically the, ex,,-pt in one an improved Ims been created by, w 9 f planting. Almost any, I '‘•“ired >» s ,.-t tan be achieved with I Anting "n the house seems too, [ ‘'i it can be made io look lower | wi!tl Plaining. I ( ,he houße seems I' r 'ii in appearance, the house pic-
be softened with the prop- . l“ r o! shrubs, trees and ilowers. ,■ ■ "'hr ,„ inic picture lacks color, d ' W'I'’l*-retired 1 '’I*-retired through blooming | rtntbs a*" l flowers. ''it’tbtr you realize it 1,01 • lU’PPaiwi Os the man yon met L f'ky (~r tlld neat lime '» largely I by his personal appear 'Tithes do nut nll * k ’’ 1 , Ilhb aill ey are a great (actor tai which be creates in: I »k,j come in contact w itii; hi
Sime principle applies to: e v en more than to *be > ■ in ,| Hie men al pit f* the casual visitor carries ( '*•. your home is largely of ■ *se appearance of the house , dumds. and his impression; W 5 t iio me and family is tailiudn« a considerable extent befWre » ~V e r sets foot inside the 'Ods> In ,ii ng your impiovemenla ; ..»r in mind the fact that, j a®* m the house itself. ln ß poitaut feature of the SW, the lawn, and any shrub-
At the close of the social evening. Mrs. John Burk and Mrs. Martin Venis served refreshments. At the next meeting. Mrs. Stalter and Mr Mae Andrews will be the hostesses. DECATUR GIRL > TO BE MARRIED SOON The marriage of Miss .Mary i Schults of this city and Daniel I. ■ Gilmartin of Chicago will be solemjj nixed at the St. Marys Catholic I Church. Saturday morning. April 23.
at six o'clock. The bans were published for the first lime la t Sunday morning. The Ladies Aid Society of the Mt. Tabor Church will meet with Mrs. Lester Tutnbkson. Tuesday night at .even-thirty o'clock. WORK AND WIN CLASS HAS MEETING Tlie Work and Win Cla s of the United Brethren Sunday School I met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lOrval Roop, Friday evening for the ; regular meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Niles i Butler were the a wisting host and < hostess. The president, Arthur Garner had I charje of the business ses ion, and ■ I the roll call found thirty-eight mem bers and children present. Each
bery plantings and trees which are 1 'used should be placed in such a | way as to bring out tlie beauty o( : the house and lawn and make a 'setting for them. | Shrubbery and trees are absolutely es:;en ial on any grounds, but it 'is highly important that they be sol arranged as to produce the best (effect possible on the place as a
whole. To obtain satisfactory results it is necessary that you have a definite Jdea of the nltimatgrowth and appearance of tin(shrubs and trees you are using, and be sure that the varieties you select are hardy in this climate. In planting the shrub, the inipor-i-nt thing is to get the soil work' d in among the roots. This is don< : t y using loose soil, by shaking thej plant gently up and down as the soil is thrown in. and by working, 'the soil down among the roots with'
a stick about the size of a broom | handle. Before the hole is com [ pletely filled the soil should be 1 packed firmly by pressing it with the feet, if Hie shrubs arc to be ! watered filling should cease before ■ all the soil Is thrown iu. so a good portion of water can collect there' and soak in. Watering is done in icase of late spring planting when there is apt not to lie much rain' 'and the weather has started to be■come quite warm After the water lias soaked in the soil should agaiu ibe made firm, the plant straighten- ' ed and the hole filled up with loose • I soil, left loose, to act as a mulch.
revealed the identity of his capeul : friend, and new name, were drawn , for the coming year. At the close of the social hour re reshnients were served by Ute host aud hostess. ' entertains WITH DINNER-BRIDGE Mrs. G. H Wehmeyer entertained with a beautifully appointed dinner bridge party at her home on Mercer avenue, Friday evening. Pink .- naiwiragons were used on the dining table, and covers were arranged for twelve friends of the hostess. Mrs. Wehmeyer was assisted in serving by Miss Helena Wehmeyer. Prizes for high score in bridge were awarded to Mr-. O. L. Vance. Mrs. C. A. Dngau, and Mrs Harry
Molts. ' COURT HOUSE * Marriage License Carl Frye. 231 Shenckle St.. Fin-1 lay, Ohio, rubber worker to Helen 5 ! Payne, Finlay. Ohio. I Real Estate Transfers ! Burl Johnson. 140 acres in Root II i township to The Northwestern Mu . 11 tual Life Ins. Co. tor $8,921.55. i I a i - Little tor Creditors
LIIUC - Liabilities of s2'>.t»»i and assets of “set of gold huttoßß. s■’>«* were listed by a bankrupt at a meeting of orsdltors tn L->nd<>n recently. HMM' m.i.ob i:b '"IM' < <>'l Ml'sloM'.Hs trim I. UK!::. 1 E,o I Wav n- I'l Ini. •It'-' :■ ; ;t>«•’ lu-noa rat »l*» ( .'•ilizens Tele. Co. do ' • | I Rei uh-e Nelson do > I Mitton Werting >lo Roval Typewriter Co do t'nderw «>,! Elliot Co. do Albert Harlow ,lo "" Bourrouslis A.1.l Ma. ho, Co do - Clara Anderson do " . littor. Striker do Jd'l.fZ , Margaret Mev< re do Sft.il", Mabelle Meyers do lift .* John Felty do 114.50: I. M. Coe Print. Co. do J C. GraiideCaff do 55.00 I I. W. Vizard do 25.02 Burl Johnson do sit. 12 I Mlles Koop do 1'5.00 I lot's tßoueburner do kl.ft, , V. J Baker do 12.0" Jesse It. Hoop do 2.0'1 Brice ttoop do 2-0" Gordan Mass do
Amos Thieme do 8.0" Cent BiUzell do 2'“’ ('he.. Bulliani d> I" 1 ' Ralph Hoop do Frank Martin do Alia-.l Geppert do <•>."» I Striker do 75.(1" Henry Heller do 50.00 Comity Treasurer do 18.00 Antone 'I liieme do 108.00 Christ Bohnke .1 > 108.0" Mrs Christ Bohnke do ti1..." A. do l"B.ft ft , August Schlickman do #1.0" I Kot Schlickman <lo ft"."" I Ge... ih-liinger d« H',.o" la-igh Bowen do .... 81.00, Charles Man- hand do *(.«•'; | J. Cline d > »LO« IM Kir- Ii do *LO» Sen MeCotiliomrh do 108.0" l,aretta M< Coullougii d” 2I.«" Milo H.U.egger do ’I Peter Habegjfer do 108.00 John Lobsiger do <1 lift John Toner do I'MI.OO J. c. Voder do 108 "" Jesse Mann do l“M.'' ' Viva Fenstermaki <to 81. ft" C <>. I.at is do >»*.«" c. W. Dahlang pour z3.»0 iidier an I Harr:- d" Hr. S. I'. Beavers u> 62.7» 1. J. Helmri' li ‘io ’’ s - l>. S B> avers do Ul.tlO Home Grocery do 25. M Ed. .Miller do r‘">"
r,’i. Ml I IC» X Fisher & Harris du •! Burk I'Mevator do H. Latnmarn-n do LaO Sinitli hruj Co. do 9.“ u r. A .Stm k’ V .1. 34.90 Juliun llauffh do Van e fdnn do ” I’.'irifEHaUr (io H Dr. <*. Bayl do 85.00 J I Myers do 23* 11 H. Izanuner nan do 1«*. A. Douglas do J-}* 5 Nit lioLs Shoe Stor“ do " C. V j<i»* A’ede dp - —X M. E. Hower d > ( allow & Kohne d<> r rank Krick d*» 9LuO Caroll Coal Ar <’ok*» do . 112.u0 Adams Co. llosp. du 10(>.3.> R. 11. Everett d> Dr. C. Kavl do 100.00 <*. I’. Troutner do Ol' SiMth Drug U«» du M Alhaney & < arv»i do !'» <•• Dr. lU 'Sw i do 57.00 Ada ma Co. Huflp. du V. Clara An lereoii do 151-*»:• i H. E. Rupert poor ’ lohu A. Myet> Io r i Hie hard' Store do ’0.7-' Filers Stoi* e <p, • Central <lro< erv 5,00 S|i' |" > t A Son OO i Snydera do
I> f. Odle *. I Smith C,K ~V do * I I Geneva Kuiiitv do Geneva Mill do ».»< | I [Harry Sipe ('«. tie*. Mi.'iu j I Cits nt l’e'“tur do 2te.nl Northern Ind. Puh do -'1.71 Frank Kitek do H.U Van Ness Jaaltor dp 21.76 I Frank Krick do 13. W I’umphrev do «» ft 2 •J. W. Lobdell do ■‘■ no : fendth Plumb, & Heat. Co. do 3 1 H. P. LaFountine do . 500 00 i Mrs. do . 100.00 i Herbert UiFountine do 85.00 Venus Masalin d«i . 35.00 I ‘ j'uat Morgan do 27 0° Calvin b ilk do nf) Fiortnr* Lengerteb do Karan Potts do ♦ » violet Brelner do t- 22 ' c,Jlls Eflehrr do CW I Ralph Martin do 3-00 Bulk Elevator d> 55.00 > Winnes Shoe Store do 8.00
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