Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 28 April 1933 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ! ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE —'Raby chicks will grow if fed ou Beco Chick starter with cod liver oil or Burk's Big Chick Starter. $1.75 per 100 pounds. Burk Elevator Company, telephone 25. 96-g-12« FOR SALE — A Jersey-Guernsey heifer. A good one. Bred. Phone M-870, 99-3tx FOR SALE —Used Furniture, Used leather living room suite, $lO. Dining room table and 6 chairs, sls. Round table $2. 3 piece bed room suite, sls. Sprague Furniture Co., 134 West Monroe st. Phone 199. 100G3t FOR SALE —Chicks, Chicks, Chicks Baumgartners’ Blood Tested Chicks. Hatches every Tuesday. Quality high prices low. Baumgartners Hatchery and Poultry Farm. Route 4 Bluffton or 6 miles west gnfl 9 miles south of Decatur. Craigville Phone. Fri. ts FOR SALE —Chick prices reduced. Chick prices lor May are: Heavy breeds, 5%c. Leghorns. 4%c. Chick prices for June IS: Heavy breed sc, Leghorn 4c. Custom hatching l%c per egg. Place your orders early. Chicks every Tuesday. Buchanan Electric Hatchery, Willshire, Ohio, Route 1.4% miles south of Willshire on state road 51. g4t-apr.2B, May 5-12-19 x FOR SALE —B. B. Ointment, the old reliable skin and scalp standby. 50c jar. At all druggists. FOR SALE — All modern extra | well located residence property. - Corner lot. garage, brick street. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Deal can be handled with small amount of cash. Address box T. J. B„ cate of Democrat. 98a4tx WANTED — WANTED—LADIES! Look! — $6 permanents for $2.50 now at the Hoagland Beauty Shop. 210 South Eighth street. Phone 559. 98g-3t WEI WANT Rags, Paper. Metals. Scrap Iron and Wool. The Maier Hide and Fur Co., 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442. 101-3t 1 WANTED—To build cement cist-; erns. Inquire 1122 West Elm street ; 99g-3tx | WANTED —Ladies to Know! that Mr. Liggett will be giving guaranteed permanents for $1.75 and $2.50 for one day only May 2 at Seeker's Beauty Shop. Call 1280 for appointments. 98g-5t FGR RENT FOR RENT —Six room modern house on N. Sixth street. Poesession May 1. B. J. Rice 237 N. Fifth St. Phone 184. 99-3 t FOR RENT — Modern residence, near business section. Rent reasonable. Inquire A. D. Suttles. 99G3t FOR RENT — Six room house, large truck patch, chicken park. > 2 mile east of Decatur on Cement road, $7 per month. Immediate possession, phone 610, or 312. !M)t3 FOR RENT—House, goou location garden, all kinds of fruit. Rent reasonable. 'lnquire 1127 W. Monroe St. glol-3t-fmw o Great Collection of Map* The Library of Congress ha* ■ ♦oilectkm of 1 000.000 map*.

IIRII[IRII • A e A BURGLAR can go through your home before you know it! But the chances are you won’t forget his visit, in a hurry, unless you yETNA-IZE Here's a Policy that pays not only for what the burglar gets away with but for any damage he may do. Aetna Life Insurance Co; Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. Aetna Automobile Ins. Co. Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents. Decatur, Ind. Phone 358 llllllllftllllllll

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected April 28 No commission and no yardage. 160 to 240 lbs $3.60 240 to 300 lbs $3.45 300 to 350 lbs $3.30 140 to 160 lbs .. $3.40 100 to 140 lbs $3.10 Roughs $2.60 Stags _ $1.25 Vealers ~... $4.75 Spring Lambs $5.50 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dec. Wheat .65% .66% .66% .69 Corn .. . .32% .35% .37% -38% Oats 22% .22% .23% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. 28. — (U.R>—Livestock: Hogs: on sale. 2,400, fairly active. weak to mostly 5c under Thursday's average; bulk desirable 170 to 250 lbs.. $4.30-$4.35; plainer kinds. $4.15-$4.25; weights below 150 lbs., $3.65-64. Cattle: Receipts, 200; medium to good, 1,000-lb. steers, firm at $5.35, heifers. $4.75; cows active, steady to 15c higher; low cutter to medium grades, $1.50-$2.50; medium bulls. $2.85. Calves: Receipts, 500; better grade vealers active, 50c higher; medium and lower grades little better than steady; good to choice, $5 to mainly $5.50; common and medium. $3-$4.25. Sheep: Receipts, 800: lambs fully steady at recent advance; good to choice clippers, $5.75; few, $5.80; similar grade woolskins. $6.25; fewdesirable spring lambs, $8.56. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Apr. 28.—(U.PJ —Livestock: Hogs: market steady, 160 to 200 lbs.. $3.85; 200 to 225 lbs., $3.80; 225 to 275 lbs., $:,75; 275 to 350 lbs., $3.75: 140 to 160 lbs., $3.55: 100 to 140 lbs., $3.25; roughs, $2.75; stags. $1.75. LOCAL GRAIN MARKcT Corrected April 28 No. 1 New Wheat, 50 Tbs. or 66c No. 2 New Wheat 581bs. 65c Oats 21c Soy Beans ... 35c to 75c White or mixed corn 40c Good Yellow corn 45c Rye 25c notice to taxpayer* .Notiae is hereby given that Monday May 1, 1933 will be Lire last day to pay your Spring installment of taxes. The county treasurer’s office will be open from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. during the tax paying season. Ali taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a 3% penalty will be added plus interest at toe .rate of 8% from date of delinquency. I Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes are asked io come in at once. . Call on the Auditor for errors and I any reductions. The Treasurer can I make no corrections. The Treasurer will not be responsible for the penalty «f delinquent taxes resulting from the onimission of tax-payers to state definitely on what property, they desire to pay, in whose name it may be found, In what township or corporation it is situated. Persons owing delinquent taxes should pay them at once, the law is such that there is no option left for the Treasurer but enforce the collection of delinquent taxes. County orders will not be paid to anyone owing deliuqurnt tax**s. All persons are warned against them. Particular attention. If you pay taxes in more than one township mention the fact to the Treasurer also see that your receipts call for all your real estate and personal property. In making inquiries of the Treasurer regarding taxes to insure reply do nut fail to include return postage. JOHN WBCHTBR Treasurer Adams County Indiana April 12 to M-1

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(IXIMH TO HE ALLOWED m THE COMMISSIONERS MAY IST. 1033 M IsceJlaneoui* Ft. Wayne Ptg. Co supplies 90.25 City of Decatur lights, power 82.78 iCitiaens Tele. Co. telephone 61.50 Decatur Democrat Co. 8. adv. 163.61 Mil ton Werling stamps 8.13 Economy Ptg. Co. Clk. supplies 86.00 Glen Cowan Assessor's B. 150.00 Mary Cowan Clk hire 35.00 Burroughs Add. M. Co. Rec Ex .75 W. J. Bih knian stamps 3.00 Burl Joiinson Mileage 160.80 Miles F. Roop 23.80 1 Kiger 6c Co. Supt. Supplies 3*86 Clifton E. Striker Salary ex. 330.46 M. N. Gardner supt. ex . 6.90 Mabelle Meyers salary ex 93.35 Margaret Myers salary .. . 62.50 J. F. Felty salary stamps . 108.58 J. W. Vizard salary stamps 25.94 J. C. Grindstaff H. Comm. 5.00 Jesse Engel Commission 50,00 Henry B. Heller salary 41.66 Henry B. Heller C. C. ditches 56.60 Anton Thieme assessing ... 96.00 Ohriste Bohnke do 96.00 August Schlickman do 96.00 George Dellinger do 110.00 Leigh Bowen do 72.00 Lee Stults do 72.00 Chas Marschand do 72.00 Ben McCullough do 96.00 Dan O. Roop do ... 96.00 ' Peter A. Habegger do 96.00 ( Maicella Hal*egger do 73.00 ■ John Labsiger do . 69.00 • J. Yoder do 196.00 1 Mann d<Alva Fenstemaker do 14 4.00 ' F. O. Davis do 108.00 Schafer Hdw, Co. C. House .... 2.00 B. NV. DeVor V. House . . 8.00 . Fred Linn do 2.85 I’. S. Chemical Co. do 10.50 j Harry Sipe Salary 50.00 - I’. S. Chemical Co Jail e.\ ... 8.00 • Nor. Ind Pub Service jail 13.43 Irene Byron T. B. 101.25 Sehug Ins. Agency insurance 65.60 Dr. J. M. Miller Physician 100.00 1 Gillig Ins. Agency insurance .. 50.00 1 Wells Bros. Burial 75.00 ’ Bierie & Yager Inc. Burial 75.00 - C. D. Spuller F institute .... 100.00 i Leo fcThinger American Legion 100.00 1 Decatur S. & L. Assn. M. T. R 21.50 ’ The Berne Lumber Co. do ... 14.00 . Simon Gilliam do 9.00 1 Elmer Hirschy do . 2.50 Henry Hirschy do 13.00 - Marie Christner do 3.50 ! L. N. Stahl do 14.00 . Lydia Bauermeister do 5.00 1 Henry B. Heller do ... . 14,50 Albert Moeschberger do ... 3.001 Daniel Wefel do 9.00 J Milton Miller do ... 3.00 D. J. Harkless do 6.00 Wm. Schenbeck do 8.00 i Christian Bauman do .. . 16.00 , J. B. Stoutenberry do 2.50 Emanuel Sprunger do 19 9C C. C. Surunger do 35.00 Philip Sprunger do 12,50 Judson W. Teeple do 5.00 Chas H. Waddell do 52.50 Casper Miller do 12.0 n Louisa A. Schmitz do 21.50 Clement Lengerich do 14,00 Jacob Scherer do — 7.50 Jacob Langenbarger do . 2.00 Deila Moser do 4.50 . Harve Sprague do 10.00 . Wm. Breiner do .< 5.50 ’ Chas. Schnepp do 3,00 Alice M. Shaffer do .... 4.50 Rufus Sprunger do 7.50 , Joe D. Trimble do ... 14.00 1 Ben Eiting do 27.00 Leo Lengerich do ... ... 21.50 . Mrs. Martha Habegger do 17.50 ’ Berne Witness Co legal adv. 100.76 Rose Ness wa Id Morlg. tax R. 1.00 Ben Gerber do 1.50 < Mary Adams do 3.50 ] Bert A. Irelan do 5.00 W. Weber do 9.00 Harry S. (’rownover do ... 4.50 ] Hettie Kaeser do 11.50 J Herman Heimann do 5.50 . Fred Scheuler do 2.00 Farmers State Bank do 8.00 ] O. T. Johnson do . 19.50 Chr J a F. Bucher do 5.00 . Edna Yoder do 7.00 Adam Egley do 25.00 < Peter Neuhaiuaer do *»-00 Lee T. Miller do O<> . Adah M. Mauller do 3.50 | First Bank of Berne do 16.50 ( Charles 11. Snyder do 3.00 ; Joel F. Moser d<» 15.00 Ikhimu H. Myers du -0 ; TOWNSHIP POOR Geo. Appleman Union 29.44 K’. A. Douglas do .98 ; Gerald Grandstuff Root 2.00 Adams County Hospital do 36,55 N. A. Bixler do Dr. G. J. Kohne do 113.50 Mary Smith do 3.00 i The Kroger Store do 25.2 j (’. A. Bell do K OO Kocher L. & C. Co do 6.00 John B. Stults d< ..— 9.00 T'he Kroger Store do 10.00 L Fisher & Harris do ... 15.00 F. L. Grandstaff Kirkland 8.75 C. A. lK>uglas St. Marys 12.20 r A. Bell do 20.00 Dr. J. M. Miller do 20.00 Acker Bros, do — 16.63 F. Trout ner do 18.98 Burk Elevator Co. Washington 41.50 Joe Brunnegraff do 7.00 Nicholas ijl.oe Store do 11,16 Kocher L. A- C. Co do 23.00 W. L. Linn do 37.50 H. H. Lammlman do 9.0<» Henry Thomas do County Iloapital do 159.50 Teeple & Peterson do 2.30 w. 11. Zwlck &- Son do 95.00 Dr. G. J. Kohne do ... 35.00 Vame At Linn do 22.75 Nina Medaugli do 28.00 Walter Deitm h do 28.25 c A. Hell do 6.75 Winner shoe Store do 5 no FiMier Ac Harris do . * 63.50 Geo. Appleman do 167.00 Julius liiiugh do 15.25 J. Henry I'aurote do « 7.50 Dr. J M. Miller do 166.00 Sam Hite do ’!•«- C. A. Douglass do 33.0» Carroll C. & C. Co. (Frank Krjrk do The Home Grocery do 55.2a Dr. S. I). Beavers do 4 2.00 Dr C. C. ILiyl do 85.00 Walter Deitst’h do ...$ 8.75 W. Atlee Burpee Co do H.JI Miller N. Grocery du 14. ••» Burk Elevator Co. Blue Creek 3.00 F. H. Tablfci Monroe 15.00 The Berne Milling Co do 6,60 H. E. Rupert dm Berne Equity Co do 24.-G John A. Meyers do 30.00 Menno Stucky do <.B» John Badders do .. . W. Atlee Burpee Co do L 3" The Berne Milling Co Fraiich 8.38 c,ottsci»«ik Supply Co Hartford 8-OJ The Filer Store do 3.4 • Central Groeery Wabash 4s.*»n bnydar Qro'vor> 40 , Geneva Equity do 16.aV1; <3*neva M- dt G. Co. do -1 1° | Drs. Jones & Jones do 1 The Filer Store do JJ.301 County Hospital Jefferson ]

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1933.

COI.NII INFIRM A l|\ Martin Gilson Operating ex 2.06 Walter Peitsch do 151.43 Millers Bakery do ... .. . 7.94 R. N. Runyon & Son do 11.73 Indiana Reformatory do .. . 23.43 Burt Mangold do 3.00 Tiie Home Grovery do ... 207.73 N. A. Bixler do .76 Menno Armstutz do 3.00 I>ee Hardware Co. do 33.60 I Fisher & Harris do 5.23' U. S. Chemical Co. do 11.75] Menno Eicher do 22.55 Esther Luck Labor do 35.00 Florence Lengerich do 35*.t»0 Berber LaFountaine do 35.00 August Margon do . 35.00 HOARD OF <;i AHDIAN Margaret Leiahtle Mother’s Aid 10.00 Caroline Habegger du . Ih.ou Marie Aqderson do 15.00 Edna Ray do 15.00 Mary Hazelwood du 25 00 MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE Charlotte Gephart do 10.00 Mrs. Ehinger. Trustee do 5.00 Ida Hirschey do .... . 5.00 Pearl Reed du 3." u Leota Beery do s.uv Mara MdClure do 15.00 Mary Myers du 25.00 Leuretta Whitman do . ... s*oo Florence Bollinger do 15.00 Laura Beerbower do 10.00 Olive Reynolds do 20.00 Catherine Roe do lu.oo Merle Bristol do 15.00 Alice Walter do . 5.00 Della Debolt do . 5.0 u Veda Roe ... SA»V i Olivia Teeple do . 10.00 Anna Rlpberger do 25.00 Pearl Bryan do 25.00 Madeline Dunn do . ... 10.00 Elizabeth Hodbe do 10.00 Malena Liby do 5.00 May Andrews du 5.00 Jeanette Yates do 10.00 Drs. Jones & Junes Operation 20.00 W. Guy Brown Mileage . 20.86 HIGHW AY REPAIR District No. 1. Wm. H. Bittner labor .. 35.75 Martin Thieme labor team 16.65 Martin Bentz do 22.05 Eti Haugh do 7.65 Walter Thieme do .. . 16.30 Oscar Lehrman do 15.55 John Bittner labor 19.60 Lesley Meyers do . 15.75 Russell Ramsey do 15.75 Roy May do 5..5 Frank Knittie do 3.75 Archie Smith do 3.90 Dint rlet No. 2 Lawrence Grote labor and team 5.80 Elmer Gerke do 16.60 Hugo H. Gerke do 17.30 Henry Beiberich team 4.00 Henry Berning do 4.00 Chas Berning 4.00 August Hohnke do . 2.»»0 Henry <> rke Labor and team 8.00 Ernst Merica team ... 4.80 Henry Knapp & Son .Nails . ,50 Krick Tyndall Co Tile .56 Hugo 11. Gerke labor team 22.50 Elmer Gerke do 3.00 Ernest Merica du 4.50 Harve Treman labor 2.<»0 Hugo H. Gerke team . . 2.50 Alia Sudduth labor 11.40 Ralph Shively do .... 11.40 James Elzey do 12.60 Harve Brunner do 12.60 W. M. Jones du .... 12.60 Harry Miller do 11.10 Harve Sudduth du 8.77 Julius Elite do 19.00 District No. 3 Rudolph Buuck Labor 10.75 Alfred Reese labor team .13.20 Theodore Buitemeier do ... 13.20 Rudolph Buuck labor . 10.75 Rudolph Buuck do 6.25 Otto Eblerding labor team 6.00 Mart Kieffer do 10.00 Elmer Kieffer do 4.00 Rudolph Buuck labor 3.75 Philip Strahm labor 12.40 Harold Strahm labor team 22.4 V John AI herding >12.40 Ed. Backer do ... 10.00 Louis Fuhrman labor 1.00 Alton Rupright labor and team 2.00 Jessie Schlickman do 2.00 Fid Borne labor 22.50 Otto Weffel do 11.23 Bill Kuenner do »... 13.50 John Bowers do -75 Dixtrict Ne. 4 James Hower labor 25.50 S. D. Heushen d<» . 15.00 Homer Arnold Labor team 20.25 Sy Ivin Strahm do . Lewis Sandbine do 20.20 Ralpii Freel do 27.00 Lewie Yake do 29.2«> Floyd Erham do 4 W. F. Robenold labor . *s*?? Joel Rinehart du 17.2*» Dick Morningstar do 17.25 Glen Strau’b d<» 7.50 Dixlrirt No. o Herman L’leman labor 4 1.25 Raymond Johnson do 14.40 August Lengerich do 9.60 d‘'ran< is Howell do . 26.00 Bernard Braun do 27.40 Henry Lengerich do 6.00 Al Uugerman do . 1.00 Mossman-Yarnrllc Co. Supplies 3.75 Dor us Stalter Im bur 40.50 Geo Losche du 3 4,00 'l’heodore Bentz do 34.00 Claude Patse! do ... 5.55 Geo leaver do 4.5:1 Gru Reynolds do 14.18 Sylvester Si-hrtUHirr do 10.05 Wm. Shraiuka do 13.65 John Shook do 8.55 Lloyd Stevens du .... . 10.05 John Shaw <)<> 12.60 Clarence Roop do 11.33 Cliff Boring labor 7.35 Chas Blown do . 4 10.35 Luther Brown do . ... 10.35 Jess Case do .... 7.35 Alf Debolt do . * 10.35 Chas Smith do 4.M‘ Geo Kohne do 3.00 John Knavel do .. . $ 1.50 ('Hester Deloit do 9.88 Jess Debolt do 8.85 Wm. Harrod do 1.33 Harold Greeivler do 5.83 K'has Hitchcock do 10.35 Cliff Hart do * 10.35 Chas Hill do 3.66 Elisa Gause do 2.|0 Jesse Gilbert do .. .. 8.85 Melvin Gallogly du .. 4 9.00 Harve iMrgent do 3.00 Ralpii Lawson do 3.00 Arthur Mayer do 1 4.Sv Ollie Mills do — 1Q.35 Wm. McClure do 9.0 n Je«H». Niblick do 10.35 Rellegh Richards do 8-83 Kenneth Secour dq 4.50 Russel Smit ley do 18,35 Chalmer Worst du 5.83 .1. B. Ai do 7.03 Lester Drake do 10.03 Theodore Drake du 1.50 Floyd Kuos du 4.50 Hubert Evens do , 8.65 Adrian Eizej do - 4.50 Homer Fisher do 6.0 i» lorn tiarner do Jl i® CliiLb Hake* 0o - 13.10 Clyde do 14.30 <Jlen Hower do 9-6“ Jacob. Huffman de r .... 6.00 Ralph Igeb df 7.30

Perry Johnson do 10.05 i F. E. Kelley do 8.5;> { Lawrence Kohne du 2.53 I Joe Krirk do 4.05 I Frank Marbaugli do 4.50 I Wilbur May uu . B.<U • Lawrence Miller du 6.90 District No. «. i George Smitley labor 3.60 I Melvm Smitley do 12.00 II Ray Wallers dv 12.00 > | perry Walters do 12.0 V • | C. W. Rauch do 12.00 i Gail Ainsworth do .. .» 12.00 1 Frank Smith do 12.00 > Clint Death do 12.00 » Milton Cnromster do 10.80 • H. Waltke do 10. So Dale Death do 10.20 1 John Elzey do 10.80 1 Fred Hilton do 10. bu 1 Doyle Daniels du 10.80 1 Fred Teeple do 7.20 1 Paris Standford do 7.20 ; W. H. Bunner do . 30.40 Theodore Dugue do ... 38.00 1 Juan Tinkham do 12.00 Wayne Troutner du 7.95 Joe Durbin do . .. 12.00 Perry Vine do 12.00 Herbert Okley do .... 12.00 Sidney Dague do ... 12.0 U William Houstin d> .. 12.00 Glen McMillen dp 10.80 Roy Case do 11.10 Rufus Case do 11.10 Roy Burkhader do .... 11.10 Otto Lambert do 11.10 Charley IWouck du 11.10 Ruiard Broadbeck do 11.10 ■ Carl Daniels do 9.75 Marion Fopre do 11.70 Janies Everett do 30.801 L. L. Troutner do 35.501 Charles Troutner do .. 50.75 Harry Troutner LaJsor team .. .34.00 Sherman Archer do 34.00 Wm. Watkins do 21.20 Herman Brunner do 19.20 Fred Bender labor 28.60 Floyd Carter Labor team . . 6.00 Harry Tiuutner do 24.80 Sherman Archer do 2 4.8 V W. Watkins labor team 19.25 Herman Brunmr do 7.00 Carl Trupheart do 12.23 District No. 7 Fid Miller labor team 17.45 Harvey Tinkham do 13.10 Chalmer Miller labor . 7.80 W. F. Meyer do 4.20 F'rank Young do u*. • 3.60 Ho) Miller du . Ed Miller labor team . 42.25 Chalmer Miller do 41.00 W. F. Meyer labor 8.60 Henry Clark do 6.45 Leo Bixler do * 6.45 David Cook do 6.43 C. Lwnglfarger do 2.25 Will Lyomo do 4.50 District No. N Arman Habegger labor team 53.73 Paul McClaim do 34.00 Daniel Lehman du 6.09 Lester Huser Labor r .. 1.30 Janies V. Hendricks labor teqin 61.40 Dan Strieker do 48.60 Bill Brandy berry labor 15.60 Virgil Hendricks do 16.00 Prior Gilbert do 10.35 Leslie McMillen do .. 4.35 Pete Martin do Ed DeSuiter do 9.60 Kennith Kiser do 8.10 Tlieates Johnson do 8.10 Vernon Vhrick du 4.3 v Godfrey Smith do 4.00 District No. 9 Qeorge Ringgit* team labor 29.00 Rubin Isch do . .. Harold Iscix do Homer Beer labor *3.00 Levi R. Schindler labor team 19.. a Henry As< hliman du 14 00 Martin Moeschberger labor 2 »»• Chris Mueschberger do 00 Orvel Rlngger do 6.00 Ervin Isch team - Ervin Isch labor Manuel Jauregin la-bur Teofilo Jaurgin do 6..a Henry Costei’o du . ~-j Chester Brudbeck do 3.25 Eutimion Ayala do ... 3.j*> iMren Burkhead du Emil Baumgartner do JB-00 Wuiburt Beer do 18.00 District N... |*i. Rufus Mealiberger labor team » ,o > . l ’ Goldie Gottschalk do -.’O Milo Sales do ».1O John Duff du Robert Meshberger du - Martin Graber do Fred Beeler do - J’ Chas St miler do J. 00 Dun Studler do 4./” Glenford Bietler do 4.00 Clyde Striker d > w m. Ellis Pontius do JJ-OO iMWis Martin do Austin Krick labur - > District No. 11 | Warren Striker la'bor team bl.<o Eli Cajnpbell labor 1 Frederick Striker do — j.W 1 ' Paul Striker do 2;».OV| ' Charles Mann labor team 32.00 ' Tom Sullivan do - 8.001 ' Vern Pontius labor - 5.80 1 John Navil do 4.50 • Tilman Affolder labor team 6.00 1 Ini versa! Service W, Grader 1 Fred Mathys labor team 25.50 ' Fred Hanni do . 20.25 1 J«thn Dcnricknun du SJ»O 1 Ernest Striker labor 5.20 > Wilfred Burgess do 9.7 5 1 Esadur Bruun du .... 9.00 • IVdwin Moser du 6.75 » George Bucher do 11 25 » Wm. Wooders do 11.25 1 Geo Green do .... 10.50 { Lin Ruqyvn du .. » George Vaughan do 5.25 » Norman Mann do 5.25 > Tom Haviland do 8.25 , Bill Michaels du 8.25 > EH Christman do 8.25 1 Harold Runkel du 6.75 > Merle McCroski'y du 6.75 > Joe Cline do 6.76 < John Hendricks do 6.75 • Opal Blowers do 1.50 » James inders do 6.00 > Henry Mu.ningstar do 6.00 > Joe Moser do 4-50 > C- N. Striker do 24.00 » Charles Eidelwine do 30.00 > B. R. Furlow material .. 3.90 i Elmer Hutton tool S. 2.90 I C. M. Striker do 4.85 I Gqif Rjefining Co., Oil 2.32 » District No. 13 ' Harley J. Reef labur team . . 48.iu » Paul Butcher du 26.00 • Pat Mpran do ''?*“? ’» Robert Moran do > F’red Roe Labor .* > Horner F’arr du 2.25 > Herbert Dailey du » Virgil Yaney do •<» • •Ralph Dericksun du ... 13.»>0 • Adams Reef do 12.50 » 1 oitaty <»ursgr > Carl Baumgartner labor 88.20 • |<?larence Durkin <Jo 58.>n > tUlph Martin do > R. F Saurer do 31. J(» ? Spjchiger do 66.0 n ) F/rneat Striker d** a i? 1 Dallaa Brown do .. 8-70 ' Jess** Roop dp *OJ*6 > Otlo Kiefer do --JJ I Plank Bros. Autu Co mutur ru.OO

1 Kiger & Co grader ivarts 62J»5 Mtshberger Bros S. Co oil 7.20 Ft. Wanye P. & S. Co bolts 19.71 1 A. B. Bedell & S-m points 8.85 ' The Galion Iron Co., parts . 14.78 1 H. L. Kern Garage parts . 38.75 ' Lee Hardware K’o. Hardware 24.01 (.‘allow & Kohne material 3.20 1 Frank Wrecking Co tanks 1.00 1 Henry Knapp & Son hardware 3.60 1 The Schafer Co. Nails 21.65 1 Johnson Repair Shop material 23.16 ' David J. Teeple FreigTK 7.95 1 : Walter Brentzenhofe labor 6.10 1 Nathan Twigg parts 4.50 ' The Nathional Mill S. Co parts 3.60 1 Central Motor P. Oo parts . 5.50 1 Fulton Machine Co repairs 23.90 ' Ralph FT. Roop Sal. mileage 157.27 ' Ireta D. Fisher labor 5.00 1 Allmetal B. & C. Corp culvert 612.69 Ft. Wayne B. P. Co prints *.29 1 Krick-Tyndall 'Co tile 146.40 Schaler Hdw Co. handles 2.80 Gillig Ins. Agency H ins. 134.00 Runyon * Son Garage gap 177.39 Lucious Somers gravel 12 4..>0 Mesttberger Bros S. Co. st >ne 4.0.17 Blue Creek Stone Co stone 1,680.35 Plymouth Rock C. Pt. stone 78.32 W. I’. Robinson Co. B. M. 100.00 Leo Ehinger insurance 101.40 Certified this 26th dux of April 1933. GLEN COWAN Auditor Adams County April 28-? < Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these test question? Turn io page Four for the answers. 1. In what famous trial in Massachusetts did Judge Thayer preside’ 2. How old was George Washington at his death? 3. What is Theism? 4. On what date did the JU. S. declare war ou Germany? 5. Who was the father of Mary, Queen of Scots? 6. Name the State university of New Jersey. 7. What is a Chinchilla? 8. What does the word extrovert mean? 9. Name the capital of Czechoslovakia. 10. In what book of the Bible is the phrase, “There is no new thing under the sun? 1. In what county is the city of Chicago, Ill.? 2. What is the southernmost city of South America? 3. Who was the most famous of American Chief Justices’ 4. What name is giv n a small door in a fortress through which defending forces can sally out to attack ’ 5. Why is Texarkana so named? 6. How old is Harold Lloyd, the movie actor? 7. Near what city was the Civil M ar Battle of Chickamauga fought? 8. What is t.U$ capital of British India t 9. Wiiat large marsupial is a native of Austrialia? 10. Who was the author of the Virginia statute of religious freedom? 0 Salvage From Film* At the end of the normal life of a motion picture, three years, the film Is burned and the raw silver extracted from the ash, Thl« t» quite considerable, 20U.IMM) pounds ' of film yielding about 2SO pounds ( of the metal. Hunts Kidnaped Son ■ 1 .a \ I i 4 j - John (Jake the Barber) Factor 1 (left), is shown with Captain ' Daniel Gilbert, of Chicago, as they , continued their efforts to get <n . touch with the kidnapers of Factor’s ■ eon, Jerome, 17, who was kidnaped and held for $50,000 ransom. Factor, who jf fighting extradition to Entier.d, where he ie accused of muktiag Britons es millions in stock ‘ deals, says he cannot pay the ransom.

COURTHOUSE > New Case Edna Knrvel vs Max Kipvvel, suit for divoro?, Herman H. Myers, attorney. Set For Trial Clarence Miller and Katheryn Miller vs Christian Schwartz, and Susan Schwartz, siut on accou .t ; Defendants file answer in general; denial. Case set to rtrial May 19 Motion Filed Freeman Schnepp vs. Commercial investment Company and The! Aetna Casualty Company, suit ou i replevin bond, motion filed by de f-ndant Aetna Casualty Co., to mak ! the complaint more specific. - Real Estate Transfer Chancey A. Sheets, et ux to Char- [ ley Miller. 41% acres in Root township for sl,Oll First Joint Stock Land I’a k to August Selking. Jr.. 40 acres in Root township for sl.o<>. Ermin D. Bixler et ux to (Anna Bixler part of inlot 6 in Berne for ' SIOO. o English Court Prcceduro tn the English courts a prisoner st assie.es or quarter sessions may ! call upon any Junior barrister present In court and not appearing for the prosecution to defend him at a fee of $5 Look at Me! Judged by his attitude » disap pointed professional reformer’s nien tai reservation might possibly b<* interpreted after this fashion : “Wliy | can't people be like me—think as 1 <o and do as I do7”—Toledo Blade... — ~ TA

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