Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 29 April 1932 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES •, FOR SALE h'OR SALE Mastodon Strawberry plant* $1.50 per 100 Decatur Floral Co. Phone 100. 95-ateod POU SALE - Soy Beans, Mauchu and Duntield. »8% germa nation. Heavy yielding, from certified seed. Also Stowell* Ever green sweet corn 90 . germanation, later yam. sweet potato and other plants. O. V. Dilling. Craigville phone. Apr 28-29 May 3-6 FOR SALE 2 good used Fordson tractors; new and used tractor, 'art’s. Plow points at a reduction.' See the new 15-30 Fordson. Craigville ’ Garage. 85 tu fri-10t i FOR SALE Bargains in Dining Hoorn. Bed Room and Living Room Suites, also Occasional Tables. Special for Saturday: j 9»12 Felt Base Rugs, $4.08. Oil Stoves $4.98 and up. SPRAGUE Furniture Co.. Monroe st., Phone 199. 102t2. NURSERY STOCK—A few samples of our bargain prices. Silver maple ; Sunharby poplar 10 to 12 feet,6oc < Weeping mnihurry, $1.00; umbrella : g*.. 75c; big thrifty Japanese barbts*.'T/c privitt hedging 3c to 5c Ajsp sugar and Norway maple, ('jiao-je elm, tulip, fruit and evergiekn trees galore at Riverside Nursqry. four miles west of Berne. J j . 102-3 t. j jj WANTED iILnTED— Good, clean, big (Hags, suitable tor cleaning michinery. Will pay 1c lb. [fefatur Daily Democrat. \4<|oL WANTED—We will take in JArmers’ wool to be made into - bkifckets or batting each week day 1 i Mitept Monday and Saturday P. M. uptil July 1. 1932 as follows: 12 reittids wool in grease for 1 pair ajipund blankets, 2 pounds grease 'Wifi p<". pound clean batting. M inutafcturing charges $2.62 per pair plain blankets. $2.73 .per pair plaids 1 aflit 24c per p :und clean batting. | Will accept wool for manufacturing charges at highest market pri< es. Farmers from distance may pool usd bring wool collectively. Seven styles Idankets to choise from. Cchtnrbid Woolen Mills, Columbia City, Indiana. Apr 29 May 6 WANTED—-Widow woman waits •work is housekeeper. Good re-, fertnces? Write to 916 E. Race St.-Portland, Ind. 10U-3tx 1 WANTED TO BUY—three”day old I calves. Phone 86U-K. 1 2-Jtx » t * •f ° ~ FOR RENT rek RENT —Seven room, all modfern house. Possession at once, very reasonable. Call 1105. i ; 98-6tx FVHt RENT Two light iousekeo;> rooms furnished, private en-' t ratice. 11 fi st floor, in modern i hMte. Phone 511 or 310 North Third ».] 103-31 I I * RENT—Rose Moran property ,o»i North Seventh street. Inquire 1 c| yut Miller, phone 1254. lt>l-3t J|lii RENT 5 Room Apartment at *416 W. Monroe Street with Bath. 1 Bantry and Cellar. Redecorated thrbught ut. Rent $12.00 per month., ,' squire of J. Charles Brock 101-3tx — FXJII RENT— Rooms f ;r light house J peeping, first floor, private en- ' tiatice, porch, nice yard, garden, j ahd garage. Low rental. Inquire 1J -47 West Monroe Street. Phone i lOUt, Fts{ RENT -6 room modern house ; furnished r unfurnished. 109 South ' MMrth St. Hfionr- 406 101-3tx — FOR RENT —Good 6 icom bouse on 1 'Thirteenth street. Julius Haugk. 101-3tx Get the Habit—Trane at Homa * O ' t NOTH i; TO TA.ll*.4i.;RS Notice is hereby given that MonJay, May 2,1. 32 will be *bc last dav to 4ay your Spring installment of The county treasurers office vciH be open from 8 A. M. to I p. m Uiffing the tax payirg season. All not paid by that time will be- : cptpe delinquent and a 10% penalty! wiU be added Thngn who have j blight nr sold property and wish a division of taxes are to oomt> ijj kt onee. Call on th»' Auditor for errors and reductions. The Treasurer can rdaxe no correction.s. ibt 1 ma mi ret will not lie responsfbl»> for the penalty of delinquent tAttes »e«ulting from the onitnisstun of Hax-oayer tn Ht-ite definitely on whet p» o perty, they des’-e to pay, is »vh<-be n.< it ?-it\ be fouud. ‘n what township or corporation it » sit bated owing delinquent taxes should pay them at once, the law i< HUtth that there is no option left for Freasuror but enfor e the colIfoiioii of delinquent taxes. , (he annual safe of delinquent and lots will take place on the. second Monday in February 193.; at JO.OO A. M. bounty orders will not be paid tn anyone owing delinquent taxes All petMns are warned against then’. Jfp receipts nr checks will be held aftkr expiration of time, as the depositor v law requires the Treasurer to make daily deposits Particular attention. If you pay tn mere than one township mention the fart to the Treasurer also see that your receipts call for all ’ your real estate and personal property Ih making inquiries of the Treat* sufer regarding taxes to injure refail to include return udstaffc* JOHN WECHT3R Treasurer Adame County Indiana ..•»«» nA

MARKET REPORTS

DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS — BERNE MARKET Corrected April 29 No commission ana no yardage. — Hogs. 109-150 pounds $3.10 , 156-220 pounds $3.30 220-250 pounds $3.10, 250-300 pounds $2.90 i Roughs $2.25. Stags $1.25. Vealers $5.25. Spring lambs $5.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dec. old Wheat .53% .56% .62% Wheat new .56% .59 I Corn .29% .33 .35% .36 Oats .21% .21% .22% .24% FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. April 29.—(U.R). —Hog market 15c lower; pigs and I 'light lights, $3.35-13.55; lights. I ' $3.40-$3.50; mediums, $3.30-23.40; j i heavies. $3.25-$3,35; roughs, $2.75; j Istags, 21.50; calves, 25-50; j $«. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Hogs, on sale, 3.600; active to all 1 interests; weights aliove 150 lbs., i 10-15e under Thursday’s average;, good to choice. 120-200 lbs.. $4. 'medium and mixed kinds, $3.75; 1220-230 lbs.. $3.90; 240-250 lbs . ■ 53.65-13.75; rough sows. $2.50: 1 ! smooth strong weights, $2.75. Cattle: Receipts, 350; nothing 'done on steers and heifers: bidding i unevenly lower; cows rather slow; , about steady; cutter grades, $1.50$2.50. I Calves: Receipts, 1.100; vealers! active, strong to 50c higher; good I to choice, largely. $6.50; common •and medium. $3 $4.50. Sheep: Receipts. 1,000; lambs 'about steady, quality and sorts I {considered; good to near choice; clippers. $6.50; similar kinds wool'skins. $7; bidding sharply lowerj lon shorn yearlings and aged weth--1 ens. LOC*L GRAIN MARKET Corrected April 29 No. 2 New Wheat 45c | 3,i lbs, tv ,c Oats 18c j , 28 lbs. White Oats 16c Barley 30c , Rye —3O c I I Soy Beans -30 c | 1 New No. 3 Waite Corn 31c 1 I New N 3 Yellow Cora 36c j LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, d.acn 10c , Hear Clyde Carlin over WO WO Saturday evening, 6:00 Standard time, I FOR TRADE —A coni plow, spike I taoth harrow, and tank heater to 1 trade for brood mare and will pay i difference. Decatur phone 861-0 101-31 j —o Back to the Farm, a home, and a steady income for life; you can do this by buying the 125 acre farm of ( harles Bieberick's, located I miles north of Preble, It sells without reserve to the highest bidder, easy terms, small cash payment. Saturday, April 30th at 1:00 P.M. , i DR. ( . V. t’ONNELL VETERINARIAN 1 Special attention given to diseases of cattle and poultry. Oui.'c ami Res. 508 No. 3rd PHONE 102. S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 > Ambulance Seryice. I:” ~ " i or Belter Health See DR. H. FROHNAPFEL I I i Licensed 1 1 -1 Chiropractor and Naturopath i 1 > I Phone 314 104 So. 3rd st. I I ——— ——— -— - • ————— N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted ' HOURS: 1 S;3U to 11:30 12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 i i ————————■—■ LOBENSTEIN & DOAN Pl FUNERAL DIRECTORS r 1 Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. ’ Rewdenco Phone, Ducatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe 81 J i»nv attfndant.

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SYNOPSIS Lily I,ou Lansing, pretty, young telephone operator, lives with her married sister in moderate circumstaneew. She is torn between desire for an operatic career and love for wealthy Ken Sargent. Following a party at Ken’s home, Lily Lou real- j izes they are unsuited socially and decides to give him up. Ken over- . rules her objections and she accepts i his proposal of marriage. A few days later they are married at Woodlake. CHAPTER SIXTEEN “Now where do we go?” Ken was ' asking — "I think we ought to see mother and dr.d first—” “All right!” Lily Lou's heart began to beat nervously when they drove into Woodlake, and turned off the main street, into the road that passed the Lansings’ house. It had never seemed so shabby. Even the flowers in the front yard looked ragged in the heat. The vines were powdered with heavy yellow dust, and old Thomas, the cat asleep on her mother’s rocking ehair on the porch, was minus an ear. The screen door was unlatched — nobody ever locks doors in Woodlake . . . but the house seemed empty. “Mother!” Lily Lou called. “Mother!” She ran straight through the house, out to the back yard. Ken followed, more slowly. He knew that Lily Lou was afraid they were ail out ... he despised himself for hoping they were . . . “Lily Lou—why—where did you come from?” Mrs. Lansing, scraps of blue and white checked cloth sticking to her old-fashioned white apron, emerged from the front bedroom, thimble still on her finger. “From Oakland. Oh, mother—l’m so glad!" “And Mr. Sargent, too . . . I’ll just . . . But why, why ... did you get the day off. Lily Lou? Has anything happened? Has May . . .” ' “No —no —no bad news,” Lily Lou beamed. She couldn't hold back her news any longer. She held out her hand on which the circlet of diamonds twinkled. She was laughing, and tremulous — “Oh, moth-er — we re married —Ken and I—” It took a lot of explaining. Mrs. Lansing didn't understand at first. She was hurt—“ You mean you're married already—you didn’t have anyone at the wedding? Oh, Lily Lou!” “But it was so sudden—we decided all at once. Oh, mother—say you’re glad—” Mrs. Lansing wiped her eyes with the hem of the white apron. Kissed her daughter, colored a little, and kissed Ken. . . . Lily Lou was happy again. “Now you are glad—l know you are, mother!” In the midst of it dad came home. He was wearing his old corduroy trousers, that squeaked, and a faded blue jhirt. Lily Lou hurled herself at him, hugged him tight, rubbed her satiny cheek against his sandy bristles—“ Dad! congratulate us — I mean congratulate Ken— We’re married, Ken and I—just now!” He wasn’t as pleased as her mother. He said, “She’s very young," looking sternly at Ken. “I think her mind is made up,” Ken said, a little stiffly, and then he added, “You don’t have to worry, sir. I’ll make her happy. It's the only thing I want— to make Lily Lou happy—” Lily Lou followed her mother into

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 29. 1932.

FRr MlSi She felt that everyone knew mey were just married.

the kitchen. “Let’s just have something cold—” she suggested, “it’s too hot!” “No biscuits? It wouldn't take long for biscuits, dear—” So they made biscuits, though the fire in the old range heated the kitchen red hot. Mrs. Lansing brought a ham, baked golden brown and dotted with cloves and peppers, from the cooler on the back porch. “I was going to take it to the church supper tonight—it’s the an-, nual Men's Dinner—but the ladies’ will have to get along without it.! They always have twice as much as they need anyway. Oh, Lily Lou! To think it's your wedding supper. . . .” They ate on the long dining room table, with the best linen table cloth, and all the best dishes, brought down from the top shelf. “We ought to have sent for Bess.” Mrs. Lansing worried. “Or your j Uncle Eph. It seems selfish, not to have any more than just us—” “No—not selfish—just nice.” Ken said, “We’re going to be selfish 1 bo u t our wedding. Why shouldn’t we be? We got married to please ourselves, and we're telling you first, and after supper I’ll send a wire home to my folks, and Lily Lou’s sister, and then we’ll be on our way—carefree—" Mrs. Lansing got Lily Lou alone in the kitchen, “Dear, if you'd like to stay here tonight—your room—it’s just been cleaned. I could pick up the sewing scraps in a minute—” But she was visibly relieved when Lily Lou said that Ken had made other plans. She kissed Lily Lou tenderly when they left. Dad could hardly bear it. He just waved, and then he went out back to feed his chicklens, pretending it was just nothing —girls get married every day. . . . Ken's spirits roso as they left the town behind. "Now for the telegrams!” Lily I.ou looked over his shoulder when he wrote them. Added “Love” to May's. “Can you stand a country hotel, I honey? Or do you want to drive

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back?” “Just as you like, Ken—you're the driver—” “Well, we’ll have to get home soon enough. We’ll probably be met with a brass band and fourteen reporters, so maybe it's just as well to stay here, that is, if you don't mind—" “No—l don’t mind.” But when they stopped in front of the “Lincoln Hotel,” and she saw the traveling salesmen ensconced in Mission rockers, behind the plate glass windows, her heart failed her She stood staring at an enlarged photograph of Yosemite falls, over the desk, while Ken registered. She felt that every one of the rocking salesmen knew they were just married. The elderly bellhop took their bags . . . would he notice that the initials on them were different? Maybe he'd think they weren't married at all! For some obscure reason this cheered her, she was able to smile—though a little weakly, when he pocketed Ken's tip, and they stood alone, and a little awkward in the Hotel Lincoln’s “best front room." It was a large room, with a large brass bed, immense golden oak bureau and chiffonier, and two rocking chairs, almost as big as these in the lobby downstairs. “Simple, but not elegant.” Ken said, kicking at the red and green rug. "He feels sort of iost, too,” she ; thought gratefully. Her silly fears, : her tight self-consciousness slipped away. This wasn't a husband—the brand-new husband of a stranger’s wedding ... it was just her Ken—her Ken whom she loreiL He he|/1 out his arms, and she went into them happily . . . the funny room didn't matter, nor the I telegrams, nor the future . . . “We have each other, and that’s i all that counts,” she told him. "Yes, that’s all that counts,” he i echoed, holding her closer, but her words chilled him a little because he knew that she. too. had been thinking about the wires, and home.’ (Tn Rr CerrnisM Io K>n> Features .osdttstr. lac.

ing (hilfii-e-i present. I Ode McClish. notorious grafter I and gang head, who worked in this territc y. is arrested at Elyria. M a. Dale M ises entertains [or . Miss Pansy Bell. Mi . Margaret Hugltes is 111-' j guest of Miss Liiah Lncliot. Uouuty Merk Ferdinand Blceke ' receives box of fine oranges from Redlands. Un.l. Mrs. Will Yager cf Bluffton visits Mr. md Mrs. C. E. Hocker Misa Fanny Frisinger elite-tain's ! Tri Kappas. BARGAINS — Bargains in Living Room, Dining Room Suits, Mat- • tresaes and Rugs. Stucksy and Co. . M"»roa. our Phone, number is 44 ct.

ti iiMs to hi: phm i-:i> in 4 HHHT Mil 2 1032 Et. Wayne Pt<. Co. Co K 245 37.1© Hr 1 ’iiivt* Nelson do 83.34 Albert Harlow Sal. Ex 54.00 j Aleta Harlow Clk Hire 33.33 1 I tanklin llib. A Car. Aud Kx 4 00 Clara Anderson . Ex 2.00 I Miles Hoop luqi Hur. 177.10 Ueo Mclltil Expense .75 Ft. Wayne Blue Pt. do | I Anioa Stoneburner Hr IMtchea 28 00 Clifton Striker Ex. Sal 22* 95 Margaret M>ers Clk Hire <O.OO Royal 'type. Co Typewriter ev.lvMabelle Myers Ex. A Salary 108.00| J E. Eelty do 11S.00 .1. W Visar«i 20.58 J. C. Urandataff Salary 13.25 M Klrseh Co, Council 10.00 Ben Kiting do 10.00 August Conrod <1 » 10.‘H* Everet Hantgr do 10.00 Henry i»ehner do 10.00 J allies Kenney do 10.00 E. G. Elvhenberfftr do 10.00 Mrs. ChHet Hohnke Aaseaeor 52.50 Christ Hohnke do !04.<»0 A. C. St<»|>peiihagen do 101,00 Ixoiise Stoppenhageii do 45.00 Hoy Kohlh kman do 5 4.00 j August Si iili kman d » 72.<H»? .1 \ <Um de ■" ■ ' MKi rat li do 75.00) Geo. l>ellingvi do lh> ov| A. U Stulls do 78.00 i I A. Leigh Howen tlo 78.001 ‘ Ben McCullough do 10 I.OH , I Laretta McCullough do 78.00; J. K. Yoder do 104.00 1 Mrs. .1 K. Yoder do 108 O‘» I ,1. sm Mudd d • !•< Alva Fenstertnaker do 78.001 Harry Sipe Custodian So.on Pent Baltsril Expense 50.w0 I Limo (Tiemical Co. <lv 5.00 ; Burk Elevator Co. do 17.50 Hubman Supply Co. do 20.17 Northern Ind. I’ult. Service 36.8P0 J .Burl Johnson Meals 72.80 - i Hurl Johnson Mileage H 7.15 l»r J M. Miller Expense do 15.00 Fisher At Harris do 3.20 1 J. M Miller Co. Fann Phy. 100.00 Raymond Helman f<ab. Co. Fin. 7.50 Herbert lai Fountaine do 35.00 Florence Ijengerh h do 35.00 Vennus Maxelin di» 25.05 Father Lu-k «10, 11.85 IL <). W\ Illi do 3.00 Martin Gilson Expense 3.45 la . Hardware <’o. .Io Auto Elv< trie Garage d" 5.85 i I East. Ind. Oil do 50.20 I la»benatein A lioaii d«» 25.«0 | j Hoithouac A Schulte do 10.2 4 j Burk Elevator do 17.0v’ Fisher A Harris do - 200.80 i Irene Byron Sana, do 350 00 4I ln<i. Stale Sana, do 65.0© j SE. Bla< k Burial 75.00 Bier*e Aw Yager d«» 75.00 Hecatur Ilemocrat Ix-gal Adv. aud IS< hool Supt. Ex. 318 31 I Herne Witness !x-ga‘ Adv. 57.’JJ i ; Chula Ingle lax Refund 16.72 Peter Braun do lon 98 ( K, E. Zimmerman insurance 14.00 II M Gillig <h» 151 80 {August Selking llinch Drain 16.0 x Chi« ago A Erie 11. R. 5.59 Win. Meyers do 57.42 Otto Peck ffc- 45.29 i Oswald Hoffman do 6.70 Gus Werling d> 9.71 Archie Long Johnson Drain . 8.00 iA. J Baker do 8.00 ! H. H. Runners Co. Supt. 7.70 Milton Werling Clerks Ex 5.00 i S. B Shephard A Son Wabash P. 2.00 Suttles Edwards Ins. Co. Insuran 1U.50 i Ben Eiling Krick Drain 261.00 | Milton Werling P»8 H. 5«» ,4'itixens Teh Co. Co. Rev. A 21.5 75. H i SE. Black Pmu 75.00 <»eo. Appleman Union Poor 15.57 ; II dthoase A Schulte Rtxd do 1.50 1 Nichols Shoe Store do 2.50 ! Holthouse A Schulte do I.QO ! F isher A Harris do XOV I Hrunnegraff Gro. do 3S.no I North End Gro. do 12.00 Adams Co, Hosp. Preble Poor 94.10 Dr. C. C. Rayl d > lOO.Ou J. J. Hehnrich Kirkland do 5.12 E. Miller Wash. Poor 1.50 111. H. Lamminman do 6.50 1 Nichols Shoe Store do 11.19 j Whines Shor Store do 9.50 Adams <’«». Hosp, do . 200.0© I Geo. Appleman do 54.00 I It. A. Stuckey do 20.50 Burk Elevat »r do 10.00 M. E Hower do 13.50 Douglas A<*n. d<» 12.12 Dr. R. Daniels do 35.00 Julius Haugh do 7.n0 | Frank Krick do 58.50 I Home Grocery do 25.00' I Fisher A Harris do 62.00 I It. 11. Everett St. Marys poor 25.00 J W VI rm rd do , 50 on A. M. Mauller do 5.00 I J. J. Collins do 22.n0 If’. A. 1 »«»ugla*4 <'<». Blue Crk. 7.91 • 11. E. Farrar Monroe poor 15.30 |C. P. Him hman Wabash po »r 115.00 Dr. C R. Price do 21.75 j I». F. (idle do 9.00 j Wells Bros, do 65.00 ’Adams <’o. Hosp. Harts. poor. 30.53 1 ' do f, 1 Geneva Mill Jeff, poor 5.0 n ; Burl Johnson Off. Ex. 2.00 I Joseph Hendri' Kb Cir. Ct. 8.00 1 J. W. Hire do 6.50 ! Joe Lvt*e do . 6.50 iCitte. Tele Co. do 21.65 I K. P. Lodge do 20.50 Ernest Stengel 5.00 Dore B. Erwin do :: '0 I It. Wuyh ’ print. Co du 72.20 Amerb*. I<aw Bo k Co. do 7.50 ’l'he W. 11. Anderson Cu. do 25.00 lawyers «'o-oprrative Pub. do 12.50 Frank Shepard Co. do 16.00 •st UMblisbing <’o do '■ »»o City Light A Power Co. Rev 72 77 Kocher Lumb- Co. do 1.30 1-1 iway Fill. SIM. ?l. 63.47 ( Indiana Ref. <*<». Rev. 209 Mara MrClure do 10.00 Mary Mxers d>> 15.00 <"leihelH laHira <lo z 5 r»n Lenretia Whitman do 5.00 I' loreiu ' 1 BnHinger do 13 no lat ora Beerbpwer do » 10.00 1 Olive Reynolds do 20.00 h Catherine Hoe do 10.00 Gaylie Hoagland do 15.00 Merle Bristol do 15.00 r Alice Walter d»« 5.00 Lucin la Johtiaon do 16.00 Leota Beery do 6.00 Della Debolt d” 10,00 Margaret L»»ichtle d<» IH.no Caroline llabegger do 10.00 p Marie Anderson do la'.’OO Edna Ray do 15.00 D Pearl Reed do -* 5.00 Mae Andrews do 3.00 Mary Hazlewood do 25.00 * | Vada line do 5.00 Mis. H. Ehinger do 5.00 Olivia Teeple do 10.00 '■ Charlotte Gephart do 10.00 Ida Hire hey do i.OO Mrs. M. Myers do 16.n0 W'. Guy Brown Mileage 10.20 q Niblick A Co. Co. Fann ... 13.04 “ Ind. Rei'or. Jail 10.62 ** Henry Heller €0 Att 300.00 0. Ft. Wayne Orphans Hm. Co rev. * 620.00 *• Pockvllls Sana do 31.50

Smith Grocery Wabash pc -r ’ n ‘'. < Central Groi i-n do Ihho' w John Wechter Ex 5.00 ' Hlway Fill. Sta 245 65.47 I Herman C. Ulman 245 98.00 | I Carl Baumgartner 245 91.70 11 Ralph Mart in do 77 UH 1 4 Clarence Ihirkin du 79.00 1 Ellis FTii her do 49 no S.im Bents <lo 67.75 | Bernard RumsvhUig do 2.00 . <Je«». l/»she do 6.00 | ‘ Eli Beer do 46.40 I r John Ebnit do 20.00 , t Sam Lyese 245 33.30 1 Ralph Lyesc do 9.60 « Andrew Schtrack do 12.20 1 AI I«a ugh man do 4.00 * Lew Bents do 16.80 . Joe Spangler do 9.6<» Kirwh A Son do 3.73 1 Knapp A Son do 4.66 | t Riverside Garage do l.io 1 Lee Hardware do 8.95 * Ft. Wayne Springs Serv. Co. du 2.23 t J dinaun Rep Hhp. do 14.61 Sc haefer Hard. Co. do 4.75 Piston Service Co. do 16.42 | Elmer Anderson do 98.401 ( Ernest Striker do . 77.70 ■ Harold An*!erson do 46*0 it Frank Moser do 4 4.80! I'hul Striker do 30.90 i Milo Sides do 50.10 Charles Studler do 28.*" | Wilbur Stahley do 7.00 L« wis Martin tlo 4.00 Warren Striker do 44.5" 1 A’liaries Mann do I 4.00 j Harley Reef do 42 u" Paul Butcher do 24.00 I I n d Ma thy s tlo 2 4.3" | Fred Hanna do XJO ' M E. Hutton do 12.00 1 A. F. Moser do 1.25 , Auto Elec. Garage du 7.20 W. W W iles do 2.50 1 Maier Hide A Fur Co. do 2.50 John Hala-gger do 101.6<» Edwin Spelt nor dt» 91.00 Ralph Habegger do 12.1H'., Win. Burke do 8.00 Jesse I-autxenheiser du 8.00 ; Armami Habegger do . 2LSO)' Paul McClain do 1 4.00 < Ed Miller do 33.60. Roy Miller do 19,-’H| Devi Schindler do 14.00; Martin Meshberger do X.OO | Dave -M.ttlei do 1i.«3 All»ert Husrr do * GtHtschalk Supply Co. do 1-50 Fulton Machine ’’«> d<» 33 96 Butler Garage do 101.3.3 c. L. * heiman do 96.10 Mart Beinx do 83.65 ' Edgar Witte do 41.401 1 Albert Sclieuman do 29.40 1 1 f’larence Sclieuman d»» *.<••»[ 1 S< hvuniau do 38.10 Elton Wortliman do 4,0" I Phil Straum tlo 1 L2‘> ; Brvln Fox do <4O Charles Hohnke do . Lewis Kokleway do 31.00 Reinhart Koldeway do 1600 rj-’hn Fleming du 2.1 u > Win Gallmey vk tlo I 4.00 Paul <la lime ver do 8.00 Win. Buerger d<» ’ 150 Herman Bolirtke do 10-.i*u| Otto Weffel do 6.00;. Kocher Lumber Co. du 11.19! Krh k A Tyndall <Y» 32.52 | Mesbberger Bros, do 2720.35 | Plvm. Rck Crush. Co. tlo 1301.57 ) East. Ind. Oil do 438.00 Metropian Ref. Co. tlo 70.50! Kiger A Co. do 63.07 | o. C. Chronister du "7.90; Christ Eicher do 156.00 ‘ Peter A. Habegger 104.00 1 Marcella Habegger M.”"| Milo Habegger 78.001 John lad.sigei 78.00 Albert Harlow, Auditor April 29, J 932 '■ ■ — f* 1 ■ AOIKE OF I (»RE< LOM KE Ih Ibe ItlMiits ( IrciaU lour! S I’A ’ E < »F INDIANA IDA MS ci>l NTY, SS First Join! St fk l.and Bank «»( Fort Wayne VS. William H. Li< hleiiberger, Ina May Lichtenberger. It appearing by affidavit that the • bo\t entitled actioh is in relation II to the following describe I real es- ;| tatv in Adams County, Indiana, tt» I wit 'llo East half of the East half of’l the Southwest quarter of Section || I hirty fine (31 > in Town-ship Twenty I :/ight <2B> North, of Range Fifteen I <ls) East, containing forty acres. I more <»r lens. And for the forecluHUH* of a murt- 1 xage thereon, and it further appearing that the defemiants Wlllittm H Lichtenbergei end lu’i Muy Li* ht' L»berger, his wife, are t»s»t’h non-rysi- < lente of the Slat’* of Indiana. No* Therefore, said Aefenduntß ire hereby notified to be and appear in the circuit Court of Adam* i.’ouu-. tv, in the Court House, in Decatur,: Indiana, on the 10th day of June, 1 1932, and an* ver or de-Rur to said J •omplainf. Failing to di *O, jqdgiient'will be taken against them by lefa uh. Mi!ton ** Werling Clerk of the Circuit Cogrt of Adams County Vejsev, Hhoaff and Hoffman, attorneys for the Plaintiff. April 15-22-29 o . SHERIFF !u lb? Adam* Circuit Court. Btalr or IrnUa ♦», Cause lumber 14.24 The Federal Land Bank ot Louia-I v’lle, vg. Lawren<-e L. Diehl. Goldia ' D ehi. Tebiar. L. .stiffen May I Steffen. W'illkini Arn dd, Sadie Ar-| 1 »old, Eli Steffen, doing business as ! Bluffton 'I in Hliop. By virtue of an order of sale to | ire directed and delivered from the CL rk of the Adams Circuit t’oyq in ih‘- above entitled <a<oe. I have! l-Ateil up a and will expose f »i sale by publio Rimtlnn nt th* Court I*u Door, east entrance, first floor in ai<! County, between the bout.of 19 hh oh 10-k A. M. and 4:M» '’clock p. M. on WediH iulay, the 11th day of May, A. D. 1333, the rent’ Tti'i profits, fur a term nu» rxre»»d---»»g even yars, of the following described real estate to-wit The west half of the northeast quarter of tlun twenty-sdx (26>, Township t wctitv-seven (27) North, Range thirteen UD East of the Heennd Principal Meridian. <• mtnlning eighty (8" > acres R'tuated in the County of Adams and St ile Os In liana. And on fall, ur- to rvaiite therefrom the full amount of the judgment interest thereon and c igts, 1 will at the same time and in the manner aforesaid, offe? for sale the fee simple cf the aliove desrribed premises. Taken athe propertv nf Liwreme L Diehl,! Gokiia Dielil. Tobias L. Steffen,! Martha May Steffen, William Arnold, i (ladle Arnold. EH Steffen, doing bus«l inei-s as Bluffton Tin Shop, at the suit of The Federal Laud Bank ol LJUißX’lll*. Said sale will be made without any • relief whatever from valuation or : apnratsement laws. Burl JolHi6un, sheriff I. Adams County. Indiana 1 Lenhart, Heller and Schurger, Attys Apirl 16-22-28

Household —by—- ' RT * LEE Woolen,, K'”'"’' ■ • k.-:; •>.' ■H.-ui. a. ''' us '- S| l ; Sofia ill t’! „ . . lV .... •drinking. Fish ' | “ p>' . . p.u, tlif pan frying, pin .'lHMintll. llioiouglil.l « A . apfr Increasing w ei jht 9 I ':n - .ahi drink a « s fu,; aitf c i i nu.ii g| v’.h' Sunn of Bluffton hllni.i, fodiy. gR SHI HUT VM.K l ii the ‘i »-< uit Ci»urt,R >f Indian.i, ' XomSMT ■ The M'ilu.i! !•• • : !.if v liim| Companx. < V gT| artna I,’. .•■’r.atimd. « R -illicit 1 > ■ I. Ephrmnfl hard, umiiri ..I Alpha Rt-mnwJ minor. S\ |\ I l: ■ tnl. a os Rcinli i i! t i. Aaron i>M a minm ..1 i- \. • i,*. ,■*anhd mmlstrai'T < ’ : • i-Ntatp .(!■ O. Reinha-d i- iaraM Thomas I-. I M •ins E. S By virtu*- >n '»r<ier of 4| me direct*'.l ju i 'b-livrrH fr»«1 Clerk of tm A-t.”’ > <'irniit Cm th*" above • ’ttiiie I vause. I| levied up hi a'd will -xpusehg by pubiii a-, ti i. at t -• Cojrtlj Dk»oi*, east tiiii.in e, nrsi fbi| sail Counts, b>?wvii the tai 10 6(1 o eliM k \ M ami 4 M P M I.H \\ . I • th.. ]IU|M Max. A. I' I ih- r-nts and M for a t l ;ll no! • \ • viili.M M vmg of the following dt-HT'MI estate 10-wit The south half of the mm quarter of -u twenty-uni township tA»n six i.’4> ■ range thirteen C’i east Ahjjß northeast qu.ic. of the nortlfl quarter of u ’ twenty-«tal towiiMdp tv. ’ >ix ■ rangy tiditr* ■I : ' *a>t, ’acres .iff of tli.‘ s--ith side tlo leaving 36 a< rex inure or containing : 1 acres, more oi i<situated ’ll nms County. Sta:- f Imiiana.l on failtir*- to > Herefrom full amount <’( the ji<imn«M« fat therrou a’ •'’«*, I will game time ind in th* tai aforesaid. "H* -r for sale the! simple us the al" '” describelj tees. Taken as i!i. property arina Reinhard, unmarried, W Reinhard, unman 1. Ephrain JJ hard, unmarri»d Alpha Keita a minor: Sxlvia IP-inhard. a ta Amos Reinha: I minor; Mfl Reinhard, a m Jonas X>a«J wander, adminls” ’.»roflb , ta of Daniel •’ !l ’i C»a r Mi'ler a< I*. HJ ria ’e. Stults. at th* suit n( ■ Mutual Benefit Insurttata P 'VhUd sale will !••■ made wrt!b« I appraisement : . Burl J -Hnson, hlPnff. Ada u> ’’ounty, In'tw® Fruulde and L t«’ '‘ > 'qurl l-~3 I Adam Kunowid Teacher of Viofe Conservatory (ill S. Winchester 8

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