Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1933 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE—Special for Saturday: End-table 89c. occasional tables $3.85, benches $1.25, oriental top coffee tables $2.98, dining room chairs, set of six SIO.OO. Sprague Furniture Store. Monroe street. Phone 199. 52k-3t FOR SALE —20 barred rock hens, now laying, at the Community Sale, Saturday. 52g-2t FOR SALE—9O laying hens. Phone 809 F. 52g 3t FOR SALE—Michigan apples. Bring containers. S. E. Haggard, 1 mile north and 3% miles east of Monroe FOR SALE—4c, 8c and 10c Hemstitching. Button holes any size 5c each. All wool sweaters while they last, 59c, Infants to 6 years. Vitz Gift Shop, N. Second st., Phone 925. 51a3t FOR SALE— Home made bread, cookies, cakes, cottage cheese, etc., at the Women’s Farm Market Lee's Restaurant. Saturday forenoon. It FOR SALE—Spring tooth harrow, two row corn, plow, white male hog. Victor Byerly, east of Kirkland high School. 51-3tx FOR SALE—3O acres in St. Marys township, good house and barn, immediate possession. J. A. Harvey Realty Co., Monroe, Ind. ' 53-3tx I FOR SALE — 1924 Ford sedan, cheap. Runyon's Garage. Phone i 772. 51a3tx | WANTED WANTED —Furnished apartment or I house. J. E. Smithson. Room 55 Rice Hotel. 51k-3tx , WANTED—Canner and cutter cows fat cattle and hogs. Anybody having fat stock to sell call William Butler, phone 274 glO-tf FORRENT - FOR RENT—6 room modern duplex house. Immediate possession. sls per month. Phone 610 or 312. gsi-3t FOR RENT—S room modem house South First st. Dynois Schmitt. 413 Mercer ave.. Phone 79. 53t3 FOR RENT—3O acres good blue grass pasture; running water. Also 10 acres for sugar beets. Mrs. Mathias Miller 507 Marshall St. 52-3 tx o LOST AND FOUND LOST —Black Leather Traveling Bag between Poe and Preble Finder please return to this office. 52-3tx EPersonals W. H. Eichhorn, Bluffton attorney, attended to legal business in Decatur this morning. Mrs. Irene Tague of Route 6. Decatur, shopped in Decatur today. Q Appoint 111 rnt of I*l mini* t rat rix With Will Annexed Notice is hereby give i, That the Undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Daniel N. Erwin, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Mantie E. Erwin, A<’ -i iistratrix with will annezed. Litt* A Myers, Aiiotu**M. Fel)
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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET “. Corrected March 3 : I 5 1 No commission and no yardage. >' 1 150 to 220 pounds $3.50 ' 220 to 250 pounds $3.35 • 250 to 300 pounds $3.25 1.300 to 350 pounds $3.10 j 100 to 150 pounds $2.50-$3.00 Stags- SI.OO JVealers > i Lambs $4.75 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK : East Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 3. (U.R) ’ I —Livestock: Hog's: on sale. 1,700: active to j all interests, generally 10c lower than. Thursday's average; some , medium weights lower; desirable , 170 to 240 lbs., $4.25-$4.35; few 325 lbs.. $3.65; pigs and under- ’, weights $3.50-$3.85 | Cattle: Receipts. 300; mostly redaction cows; slow and weak to 25c lower; cutter grades $7.25-$2. Calves: Receipts, 375; vealers ■ steady; good to common. $7-$7.50; 1 common and medium. $4.50-$6. , 1 Sheep: Receipts. 1,500; holdovers 1800; lambs very active to steady; good to choice woolskins $5.601 $5.85, mostly $5.75-$5.85; few outstanding handy weights. $6: simi ilar kinds and shorn lambs, $5 15$5.25; common and medium lambs. . $4.75-$5.25. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Mar. 3.—dj.R)— 1 Livestock: Hog market 10-15 c higher; 100- ' 140 lbs., $3; 140-160 lbs., $3.25; 160200 lbs.. $3.40-$3.50; 200-225 lbs., j $3.60; 225-250 lbs., $3.50; 250-300 'lbs., $3.40; 300-350 lbs., $3.35; ! roughs. $2.75; stags, $1.75; calves. $6.50; ewes and wether lambs, j $5.50; bucks. $4.50. 1 Cattle, market, Steers, good to ■.choice. $5-$5.50; medium to good. 1 :54.50-$5; common to medium. s.'!•js4; heifers, good to choice. $4.50 $5; common to medium, $3-$4; heifers, good to choice. *4.50-$5; medium Jto good. $4-$4.50; common to med- , ■ium. $3-$4; cows, good to choice, |s3-$3.50; medium to good, $2.50-$3; : I cutter cows, $1.75-$2.25; canner ■lcows, sl-$1.75; bulls, good to choice $3-$3.25; medium to good. $2.50-$3; I common to medium. $2-$2.50; 1 j butcher bulls. $3.25-$3.75. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE — May July Sept. I Wheat .48% .48% .49% ''Com .24% .26% .27% | Oats 16 .16% .17 2OCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Feb. 20 1 No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or better 41c No. 2 New Wheat 581 gs. 40c jOats —l3 c Soy Beans 40c I No. 3. Old White Corn 20c No. 3 Old Yellow Corn 26c New Yellow Corn 22c jßye _____ 25c — o COURT HOUSE Federal Land Bank of Louisville ; vs. Goldie Butler et al. set for trial ;. March 24. Herman Colchin vs. Edward M. ■jbether, R. D. Myers as receiver filled statement ot assets and liabili- ; ties. - « 'j Mary J. Niblick vs. Francis"}’ | Schmitt, ejectment. Nathan Nelson .filed appearance as attorney for defendant. o — appoint o| AilmiiiiMtrairix i Notre Is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Administrairix of the estate of George * nL, a, '‘ ~f 'dam, Countv. deceas. ltd. Ihe estate is probably solvent. . Mallnda Ohlcr Administratrix I rin-hle A l.llterer Itlyis. i Fgk-Sgi-L*"?- Feb, Z 4 March 3-10 For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfel Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 311 104 So. 3rd st. Neurocalometer Service X Ray Laboratory i Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. I to 5 p. m., 6 to 8 p. m. S. E. B LACK Funeral Director | It is a comfort to know that when the time comes for the last farewell the last rites can safely be entrusted to us. 500—Phones—727 i Lady Asst. Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMERIST Eyes examined, Glasses Fitted. HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m Telnnhnne 135.
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CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN Wolfe’s face had grown keen and hugely intent. He watched this little man and felt a gradual and grim respect for him. Josiah Crabbe was what he pretended to be, a bit of granite, hard, clean, and solid. Men hated him — the men who were weaker and less sincere than he was—and he cherished this hatred, knowing it to be the surest homage that he could receive. They stared at each other for a moment without speaking. Then Josiah Crabbe leaned back in his chair. “Thirty years ago they tried to break me, to get me out of Navestock.” Wolfe nodded. "They couldn’t do It. I had my piece of rock. It was a small bit then. But they broke their picks •n it. They are going to break their picks—on you.” He leaned forward with a certain dramatic fierceness, his hands gripping the arms of the chair. “Do you take me? You are going to stay in Navestockl” “How is that?” “Because I have been waiting for you for the last ten years.” “My dear sir.” “I say that I have been waiting for you for the last ten years. That’s plain, isn’t it? Not an easy matter to find men, I tel! you. Good Gosh! Just think of the flabby folk who swell themselves out to ' look big and solid. All wind! I want a man who has fought, who has 1 roughed it—who can hit A strong body and a long arm—you’ve got ’am. I’m a good judge.” "Thank you.” Josiah Crabbe whisked up his 1 handkerchief, and waved it as a bull-fighter might brandish a red flag. “See! Turrell and the whole crew, ready to charge you out of the ' town. Hang it all—are they going to do just as they please? I've been waiting to fight ’em for ten years. 1 was in no hurry; I could bide my time. I knew I could force this ' on some day. The town has been hanging rotten ripe for years. Old Threadgold knows it. You know it. ( 1 say that you are going to stay.” , Wolfe tilted his chair on its hind ] tegs, his face h a 1f - g r i m, haifainused. “You may say that, Mr. Crabbe, but the staying is a different matter." “You are going to attend me.” “If necessary.” “I say that you are going to at- , tend me.” “What about Threadgold?" “Threadgold be darned! 1 have not had a pill from him for twenty years. Do you think I would have , that bag of chicken food inside my house! He’s Turrell’s man; he’s in with the rest of them. You are my doctor. See?" “No. I don’t” “Where's your objection?” “You don't need a doctor.” “Don’t I! Can't I have a man to look after me if 1 want him? Confound it it’s my affairl Look here, you will visit me three times a week at a guinea a visit” ”1 can't do it” “I say you shall.” “The money wouldn’t be earned." “Man. you're a foot! Don't you see L«ant to give you a start here without flicking your aeeursed pride ? If an old man wants to do a thing—can’t a young man grant him the favour?”
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 3. 1933.
> RAINEY CHOSEN HOUSE SPEAKER continued from page one This group, composed of delegates 1 , representing each section of the country, will he selected by the . congressmen from the various states. Rainey, recently considered "too i radical” for inclusion in high Demo-; cratic councils, was elected on the ' first ballot. He received 166 votes ! against 112 for his nearest con-1 tender. Rep. McDuffie of Alabama.; His victory brought "progressive" Democrats from the north and west I j into t ie saddle and riding high. ' Chairman Joseph Byrns of the' !appropriations committee will share | power with Rainey as new major-1 ity floor leader. '
, iHV WO “Thirty years ago they tried to break me. to get me out of Navestock. They couldn't do it,” Crabbe went on.
“In three months we might have quarrelled.” “No.” “Why not?" “Men who can hit out square and straight may fight, but they don’t quarrel.” Wolfe’s eyes gleamed. “That’s true.” Presently he said: "A man cannot make war without guns and ammunition." “What do you mean?” “Drugs, instruments, bottles.” “Buy them.” “1 may not care to sink my piece of rock in a bog.” “Buy them.” "And take the risk?” “If I put down fifty pounds on this table, you would throw up your chin. You are made that way. How much have yon got?” “Forty pounds.” “Spend thirty.” “Hum.” “Take rooms. Put up a plate. Hire a nag." "And current expenses?” “Listen. In a month you will be earning five pounds a week. That’s rock. In a year it will be ten pounds a week. I'll put my word to that. In ten years .” Wolfe rose, walked to the window. and remained there awhile in thought. “Give me three days," he said presently “Take them, and think it over.” • * • Half a dozen girls in a two-horse wagonette bound for a picnic on Beacon Hill passed John Wolfe about three hundred yards below the white gate of the Moor Farm paddock. The upward slope of the road was fairly sharp here, and the wagonette eased to a walk some twenty yards ahead of the man on foot. Half a dozen inquisitive profiles turned abruptly under the shade of straw hats and bonnets. There was a IltUe tittering, and a significant uuuglng of elbows.
| The caucus also filled two importfant committee chairmanships. Rep. 1 Doughton, Dem.. N. C., ardent foe 1 of the sales tax. will become chair- ■ man of the ways and means com--1 niittee. the group which must deal with taxes, tariffs and war debts Rep. Buchanan of Texas will assume Byrns' place as the chairman of the powerful appropriations com- ! mittec. Get the Habit — Trade a Home Buchanan Electric Hatchery —now taking orders for baby chicks and custom hatchery. Heavy chicks * 6c; Leghorns sc. Hatching J per egg. 2 miles north of Chattanooga, Ohio, and 4 miles south of Willshire on State Road 51. Rt. 1, | Willshire, Ohio.
Miss Edith Wilks — the great dame of the party—occupied one of the end seats next to the door. Her skirts had lengthened a week ago, and her hair bundled itself into a black net. Erect and stiff, her gloved hands in her lap, she turned a condescending head for a moment, and gave Wolfe a very superior stare. “What a vulgar person!” “Look at his boots!” “1 thought the man had gone.” “Father said that he was staying at some common public-house.” “I think he is rather good-look-ing." “Oh, Ethel, how can you!” “Well, I like tall men. And he looks clever.” “What nonsense' And he’s trying to be grand and haughty; just look." “Well, anyway, he doesn’t gawk.” These friends of Miss Wilas's were young ladies who had grown . up in the rarefied atmosphere of genteel homes. Their correctness was the correctness of the back- ■ board and the music-stool. Thcjj. i had family prayers every morning i before breakfast, sedate walks, an . abundance of piano rattling, edifying books, religious romances, hours of genteel boredom every Sunday i Someone pointed, and whispered “Jess!” I A tittering simmer of excitement spread through the party. Heads ’ were turned abruptly away from Wolfe. One or two bonnets protruded over the sides of the wagonette. i “She’s there.” i “That old green frock, too, and • no crinoline!” r “Has she got her basket? The i plums and greengages ought to be > ripe at the fam.” ! “Ssh—don't you see!” s “What?” i “He’s going there.” “No!” i "Don’t giggle, Katie, it ia not uice." I _, (To E« Continued)
< CLAIMS TO BE I’KESENTED M ARL H <5, 1933 I MfacellniieouM ! l\»rt Wayne Ptg. Co. Supplies 236.08 ( Citizen* Telephone Co. rental 67.30 1Electric Light & Power lights 85.67 ( - Democrat Co. Supplies & Adv. 104.48 \ [ Cleo Werling Deputy Hire . 25.00 t The ilotospeed Co supplies 6.00 1 Hoy al Typewriter Co. C. Ex. 90.00 I - Milton C. Werling postage 7.98 I Glen Cowan Postage — - 10.00 I 1 Mary Cowan Clk. hire ... 25.00 J - Walter J. Bocknian Op. ex . 3.00 1 |J. M. Coe Ptg. Co Co. A. ex. 4.50 1 ■J. 1. Feiiy Salary 107.58 t ’Clifton E. Striker Salary . 210.57 ? i Margaret Myers do 60.00 I » jj. C. Grandstaff C<>. H. Com. 5.00 t , J. W, Vizard salary 26.09 - B. Smith D. Co., Co H. Com. 2.05 < Henry Dehner Co. Council 16.00 r Pred Eichenberger do 16.00 I S James Kenney do 16.00’1 August Conrad do . 16,00 {.l ’ M. Kirsch do 16.00 J _• j Ben Eiting do 16.00 ? jR. Banter do 16.0 u * Henry B. Heller Co. Atty. 41.6 b I i Decatur Insurance Agl. Ins. 739.10 < ! Geo. Dellinger assessing 7.00 11 *]<*. A. Bell Court House .72 j. Harry. Sipe salary 50.0u.J B. W. DeVor supplies 2.10 H The U S (’hemiral (\» Ct H. 13.75 ( Gaffer and Deßolt painting 2.00 r v M-thern Ind., Public <er. Co. I{ .4 { I Irene Byron T. B 81.00 ] .litmos M. Haggard tax refund 13.10 < John Drake Koad Const. 2.00 j Township Poor ( Geo. Appleman Union 16.85 | Dr. J. M. Miller do 15.00 | Joe Brunnegraff Root 2.00 Heed Elevator do Union . 8.56 i j Kroger Store Root . . 19.00 j C. A. Bell do 7.00 | I Kocher L & C, Co do ....... 21.50 I Gerald J. Grandstaff do 4.00 * Dr. S. D. Beavers do 10.25 L L)r. L. Somers do 114.00 L Kisher & Harris do 22.00 ' | John B. Stults do 12.00 j •Nichols Shoe Store do 1 1.90 Holthouse Drug Co do 23.00 . Holthouse Schulte & Co do. . 6.07 , John Helmrich Preble 2.30 ; Dr. J. C. Grandstaff do 2.00 J I’reblc Equity Exc do . 10.53 1 J. J. Helmrivh Kirkland 9.65 Dr. I’. L. Grandstaff do 10.00 1 C. J. Vogiewede Washington 3.55 J Mrs. Byron league do . 7.(HJ|. K. J. Miller d<» •- , 1.. , 5 j 1 Koiher L. & C. Co do 52.50 Walter Dettsch do . 26.0 V L J. Ihur? Fa urate do 13.75 ' Decatur Lumber Co do '. 36.75 Dr. L. E. Somers do 59.50 Nichoks Shoe Store do 10.17 1 Burk Elevator Co do 101.50 1 Reetl Elevator Co do 19.251 Holthbuse Drug Co do 47.111 Dr, G* J. Kohne do 6.50 I Dr. J M Miller do 62.75 B. J. Smith Drug <’o do 15.63 Frank \V. Lose do .. . 4.00 Adam.- C«>. Hospital do 63.50 Niblick X- Co. do 2.00 R. 1, Coffee do .. 4MO Dr. S D. Heavers do 41.00 .b»v Brunnegraff do R. 50 I*. A. Stuckey do 61.25 I'islHi X- Harris do . .... 91.25 Geo. Appleman do 79.25 .L»hn B. Stults do 51.50 M. E. Hower do . 26.75 W. G. Roop do 7.50 Carrull Coal & Coke Co do 121.2.$ S. E. Hite do 31.50 Frank Krick do 206.00 1 W. H. Zwk’k & Soti do 22.00 H. H. Limmiman do 15.75 Julius Haugh do 61.25 1 < '. A. 1 <b> 25.2* j It. H. Everett St. Marys 7.00 C. P. Troutner d > .... 12.36 C. A. Bell do 10.00 Dr. J. W Vizard do 11.25 Acker Bros, do 16.38 Berne Lumber (To.. Monroe . 144.35 T. H. Tabler do 10.00 Adams Co. Hospital do 40.75 Menno Stucky Mo 5.25 Drs. Jones & Jones do . 12.50 John A. Myer# do 15.00 11. E. Farrai do 5.00 Richardson Store Blue (’reek 8.92 Burk Elevator Co do 2.1.75 Ben Springer do .... 1 90 M. S. Wittwer do '75 Dr. (’. <’. Rayl Hartford 100,00 Central Grocery Wnbash 4">.50 Geneva Equity Ex. do 36.25 Goueva Milling & Grain (*o do 34.57 Torn. Drew do 3.00 Snyders Grocery do 10.75 Spangler Bros. Jefferson 5.50 Geneva Milling & Grain Co <1 » 9.89 .( ounty Infirmary ■A. R. Ashbawher Bld. repair 7.22 M*. J. Vogiewede Ap. expense 1.00 I Eastern Ind. O. £- Sup. Co. do 15.20 j F/astern Ind. O. & Sup. Co do 55.35 D« - atur Rendering Plant 1.00 I Niblick & <V>. do 2.00 | Holthouse Schulte £ Co do 7.25 : B. J. Smith Drug Co do 51.25 I’isher & Harris do 15.15 I Millers Bakery do ... 27.15 I Sam Bailer Labor 8.00 Esther Lusk do 35.00 Florence Lengerick do 35 00 I Herbert l«a Fountaine do 35.00 .August Morgan do 35.00 Hoard of (*unrd Mara McClure Mother's Aid 15.01 Mary Myers do 25.00 l.eurvtta Whitman do 5.00 l-’loren Bollinger do 15.00 Laura Beerbuwer do 10.00 "(.•live Reynold:; de 20.00 Catherine floe do 10.00 Merle Bristol do 15.00 Alice Walter do 5.00 j Delta Drbolt do 10.00 Veda Roc do 5.00 Olivia Temple do |o oo Anna Ripbcrgcr do *7.<»o Pearl Bryan do 25.00 Madeline Dun do 10*00 Elisabeth Hodh* do 10.00 Malena Liby do •■<•!• May belie Myers (Trustee) 15.00 Mae Andrews do * oh Margaret I/cichtle do 10.00 Caroline Habegger do 10.00 Marie Anderson do 15.00 Edna Ray do 15.00 Mary Hazelwood do 25.00 'Charlotte Gephart do ... 10.00 I Mrs. 11. Eh Inger (Trustee) .... lida Hirwhcy do 5.00 Peari Reeil do 5.00 Leota Beery do - 5.00 J Ft. Wayne Orphan H. orphans 221.00 I VV. Guy Brow n Mileage 22.02 flight ay- Hr pair lc L. Si hefumann labor 7 1.20 I Mart Biens do 4X.30 | Ralph Martin do 19.50 Edgar Witte do team 52.30 IA. Scheuinann do 11,70 I Ellis Eirher labor 52.80 So|. JTI-hrr do 36.00 |L >(iiH Koldewey do team 25.70 j Reinhold Koldewey team *1.6” I Phil Htrahm do labor nt.2o 1 I’h’vin Fox t«un 10.4 m j Win. Galhneyer do labor 15.80 1 Theo Ostermeyer do 11’20 4Chas Hobnkc do U.2J Wm. Macko lalior 1.80 I Jess Fox team -6 .IU I Fred Kuekelhan labor 1.89 Walter Bultemeyer labcr ....... 6.0 V
Johnson Repair SI Hip (). & A. 11.59 Frank Wrecking Co Glass & A 3.90 Wm. Huenar labor 21.75 f Otto Webel do 19.20 < Ed. Borne do 16.95 ; Chas Hill do 15.15 < Wm. McClure do 16.35; Chester Debold do .. 17.55 1, Bud Secore do . 17.55 I, Russel Smitley do . . 16.35 I. Luther Brown do 16.35 1 Red Shaw do 1.20 . Jess De bold 6.00 I F. E. Kelley do 1.20 Dave Sovtne do 10.35 i Chas Uobuvk ** ■>'> Sidney’ Dafme do 7.20 1 1 Herman Uleman do ... 74.20 ■ Carl Baumgartner do 76.3 U i Clarence Durkin do 60.00 George Loshe do 36.30 1 Sam Bentz do 50.10. Harold Kelley do 5.40 , Elie Be» r do team 20.50 ' John Ebnit team 14.00 Wm. Sauders do 4,00 Sam Lyse labor do . ... 23.10 Sam Henschen team 3.20 Earl Arnold do 10.00 Charles Bentz labor do 14.7 U Harve Shell team 8.40 Andrew Schirack labor . 26.40 Joseph Schirack do 12.60 Ted Bentz do 24.00 Grover & Baxter Repair M. ... 19.80 'i’io 4 Schafer Co Tool®. . ‘ 22.19 Indiana Motor Corp. Parts . 7.25 Frank Spade labor 6.00 Grant Ball do 10.80 Ralph Straub do 9.60 Glen Straub do 8.40 Ben M >rningstar do 10.80 Leo Velez do 9.60 John Velez do ... . 9.60 Francisco Pulido do 9.60 Logan (’all do 6.00 Ixjster Morningstar do 6.00 Joseph Reinhart do 4.80 Blas Sanchez do 1.20 Ralph Lopez <io 1.20 (,’liffert Hakey do 16.35 A. H. De Lol t do 17.55 Harold Grenley do . 16.35 Jess Gilbert do.. 17.55 Charles Brown do 18.75 Manley Irwin do ... 16.35 1 Cliffort Hert do 17.55 1 Homer Hahn do 17.55 Charles Hitchcock do . 17.55 Fred Wagner do 7.20 Joe Krick do 2.40 iO. F. Mills do 2.40 iH.'N-vey Welkey do . 17.55 ('lint Death d > 17.55 I Fred Teeple do 9.60 I Gale Ainsworth d<> 10.80 1 Paris Standford do 9.60 Fred Hilton do 10. so Ruffis Brodbeck do . . 16.35 l*oyl Daniels do 11.40 ’ Dale Death do 17.55 John Elzey do 16.35 I Ruffis. Case do . 16.35 ] R<»y Caso do .... I*|s Milton Chronister do 16.95 Roy Burkholder do 16.95 John H.ibegger do 75.2,7 Edwin Speichiger do 61.50 Iv id M-clilvr <K> ... 3i a 2v Arman Habegger do team 3LIO Paul McClain team 16.10 Ralph Ha Logger labor 15.60 Jess Lautzenheiser team 8.80 Win. Burke do labor ' 12.10 Ed Miller do .11.00 Roy Miller do 9..70 L. R. Schindler do 18.70 Albert Moest hberger do 8.40 I Albert Huser Ig»bor 33.60 f Frank Meyer do 16.80 1 Fulton Machine Shop parts 13.13 Bern * Hardware Co. Hardware 5.20 1 IA. J. Moser Co parts 10.98 1 | But ler Garage do 38.581 11. •L. Kern Garage do 15’35 I K. Kiser labor 12.601 Peter Martin do 16.20 John Everhart do 13.80 Vern Uruh do 15.00 I M‘ Millan do 1.7.00 i Godfred Smith do 7*Bo Henry Costello do 16.201 Emanual Jauregui do 15 tm’ Teofiln Jauregui do 16.20! Eutimio Ayala do 16.20 Hose Mail, ,1., lo.jq Hoy Myers <k> .... 2.40 Henry ’Clark <1 > 1.20 Herbert Cook du BJO Eli Bixler do B*lo Leo Bixler do x.lO Wm Ly ns d<> 1.20 R. M. Wynn do 9.60 Edmund De Sutter du 2.10 Pryor Gilbert do 3.60 The lus Johnson du 13.88 Elmer Anderson do 72*10 Ernest Striker d«s 61.20 Harold Anderson <!o 21.60 Dale Anderson do 15.30 V. oren Striker I*abor team 22.50 Chas Mann team 12.00 Harley Reef do la M r 52.20 Paul Butcher team 13.20 Adam Reef labor Lso Homer Fau do rHerbert l)ai!y do 15.60* Joseph Meki d » |3 mi Virgil Yancy do 2,40 Fred Mathys labor & team 20.80 b'reii Hanni team 11.20 1 Juke Eicher team 1.00 1 Milo Sales do lalwir 35.70 Chas. Studler team 20*10 M. K. Hutton B. S. work 1.75 Walter Bunkjenhofe M. work 2.97 1 Chris Eicher Sitlary 110.41* • Phih o Steel < ’« 1<» >1 steel 16*77 1 Hi-Way Fill. St a. tires 303.19 > Century T. &M. Co files / 15.00 ! TL»- lxi»» k Tynuult Co tile ... 70 Vi • Indiana M. Im- gaskets 2*86 • Eaßtern ln<l. Oil Ac S. Co. gas 380.28 1 Plymouth Ro<k C. Co stano 593.64 1 Meshborger Bros. S, Co do U’76.59 ' Blue Creek Slone Co du 1,125.17 • Ix-o Eliiug‘ r Insurance 16.90 1 C. L. Sellvumu nn labor 21.00 ’ Mart Bienx du 15 oft 1 Ralph Martin do 17.00 1 Sol Eicher du 15.00 ’ Edgar Witte <!<• i.. 00 1 Ellis Eb her do 15.00 ► Chas Buiinkt. labor & team 10.50 1 Her.’oan Bohnke team 6.n0 1 Louis Koldewey do labor . 28.80 1 R. Kuldcw'ey team 9.69 1 Chat* Lehr man labor 4. so ' Wm. Gallmeyei do team U*OU ' Ellon Worthman labor 3.00 ' Phil Strahm do tea m 7.00 1 Ervin Fox team 1.00 ' Albert Seheumun do labor 12.60 ' Jess Fox team 7.20 » cb»y< ic Crozier team l.*»0 : Lee Hardware Co bolts A drills 9.6.7 D«s atur A. V. Shop Kepaii 3.60 ' Wm. Iluenvr labor 6.00 1 Otto Wefel do 6.00 ' Ed. Borne do 3.170 1 Luther Brown <h> 5 5.7 ' Chester DeiHihl du 4.Bft ' R SiniHy do a ... 3.45 ' J«-mm De|».»ld do . . 3J»O ' Win. McClure do 6.15 *’has Hili do 1.7 ' E. Kelley du ... 3.1,7 1 Ix-ster Drake do 2. Io 1 Chester Hower do 2,40 ' Andy Ba.ily do 2JO Jet-s Case du 2.10 Ralph Ixsw«en do 2Jo ' Arthur Mayer du ... 2.10 Law 1 elite Spriiigei do .... J.IU Ira Bodie do -.40
Bud Secure do Herman I'leman ,|„ fail Baumgartr,. r < laren.-e Durkin Sam Bents d.. MB George Lashe Harold Kelly <l., Andrew Schii.v k ,1, Joe Sehira.-k lai,,. Ml . Al Laugcrmaii tv a . n ; Elie Beer do labor .John Ebnit team .Sam Lyse labor >|,i 1 Earl Arnold team ! Ted Bentz labor I llarv#> Stbe|| team [Charles Bentz do lab.,.- "■! Henry Knapp & s. n |; < M Riverside Garag. ; , .. ifi 'Koeker L. and c <{ . { , Holih -use Dr a: <’ \j „ , ' i „ .Grant Ball labor n I Frank Spade do Ml Glen Straub d" Ralph Straub do Ben Morningstar <i . Morningsiai .j., Logan Cal! do I Leo Velez do \ {John Velez do Francisco PuliJ., Joe Reinhart <!< Blas Sanchey do MS Ralph Ixipey d<> Fred Hilton d-> Galt- Ainsworth <B» Dale Death do ’ Fred Teeple do Paris Starulfor.| Mi Harve Welker do » C]int Death do Rufis Brolxluvk <b> Doyl Daniels do John Elzey do Millon Chronislt * . Ruy Burkholder- <1 •. IWf Ruffis Case do MR Otto Lambert do Charles Robin k <!■» ||||r Dave Bovine do ’ Signa Dague do A. H. Debolt do Harold Srvnlv »b. Ml Jess Gilbert d > Chark-s Brown do ggr Manley Irwin <1 > I Cliffort Hart do Homer Hahn do Mw C. W. Hit. h- o. k Frv<l Wagner I > Joe Kru k d<> <). P. Mills do Homer Fish* - Jess Niblick d>> Tom Giiu ner do Cliff Baling do David Deitsch «1 > John J. llaln gib i l-?d Speh hig i- d<> IMi Albert Huser <l<» David Mettler .1 ■ |M Wm Burke d«> .less Lautzt idici'• Pa<il McClain Axmon Habegg’ i kib'-t 1; .» L. R. Schindler .. K Martin Meshln-rg-• d .'in By Ed. Miller team I t ■ KS Roy Miller team Frank Myerv* i;ii«o- MB Fulton MachiiK Ralph Halagg- IM Lester Heiser do Bern.- Hardw.u. A. GottJu-iialk tile Ed Spci< hig» >• ui’-'- IMI Butler Garage p . K. Kizer labor ||M peter Martin do Mi I John Everhart Vern Uruh do Ml Leslie McMillan M I Roe Wynn do MB Hose Martz do Ml Henry Costejl do gg | Emanuel Jaueg’ni -I • Ml Teofilo Jauegui <!■• |M Eutimo Oyala do Ml Henry Clark «!o Ms Herbert Cook do W Ell Bixler do M I Lev Bixler do M| Ipryon Gilbert •!" Ml I Edmon<l Dr Sutter <l“ M| | Thetus Johnson do Ml j Elmer Anderson MR Erneat Striker tiu Mi Paul Striker do MR Woren Striker do HR Chas. Mann team Hiroki Anderson dt Dale Anderson do MR Harley Reef labor ’ HR Paul Butcher team MR Adam Reef labor M Homer Fair do W Herbert Dally do MR Joseph Mt u do nR Fred Mathye do t- n Fred Hanni team M Milo Stiles do 11 »■; ■ Chas Studler tt : M , A. G. Briggs too|< ■ . Universal Service Mu 1 '• . W W. Wiles re M Certified this Ist d • v J ' M GLEN ' • ,A y * / Auditor Ad<> ' at A— ■ “** — 1 M Noth-r for Hid* for Tire* and V-<»•”"«»' ■ Notice is hereby - ;v "' * Board of (County * ' ‘ 1 j. JM ' Adams county, indan ' ; W Taesday, March ■ ’ and until 10 oTl’>. k ’*■ , day receiv. .--!•'J • ' M * niching of tires f» ’ ‘W ' trucks of th»' count} county highway dep>\' ’ include prices for s - i ™ ; matte and h* vy dut ' < iM . state* name t tire i : ' w ■ ' f trnished, also to ' ■ . carrying <apa<-i‘y ■ board will also at tlw , ■ Sider bids for uutoin 1 ■ , uth«i BCoenMorlcH. . g Each bill to I"' •” ’ affidavit ami bom- ■' H 1 law - . <l. rr’liHO The board reserv. s - ■ je<t«Hiiy or all blds ■ Dennis Strikei H F. O. Martin ■ Phil Sauers Board of County i " 0 _ ’ Ntrncr, or i i"’ -I ie OF E»T VITI . I Notice is’ hereby pi' l , jj , dltore. heirs ai’d legal' J , bej.lnel, detcam-d, b- 1 ,„.g : Ad»m» Circuit coni '. In ■ Indiana, on the I<*»tli " 1 " 'fl 1»33, ami show vints" . fl the Final eettlcnietii 1 «fl ’ rhe estate of eaid '' ' ’ not be approved; ami - ( M notified to then a"d ] ' proof of heirsh’p, a "’I >' " | :distributive sliar<H. lrt ß He.,, m-hulf 1 Decatur, Indiana, I-■ uR ; benhart Il<-|i-r A U ; Boom. Vining Romu b "' ;itre»«e» and Rugs Riut'W »° I i Monroe, our phone number *1
