Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1933 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE —Baby chicks will grow if fed oa Beco Chick starter with [ cod liver oil or Burk's Big Chick ■ Starter. $1.75 per 100 pounds. Burk Elevator Company, telephone 25. FOR SALE —<Early and late yellow ' corn. Germination. 95%. East of Monroe at Rupert s 102-gt6x ■ FOR SALE—John Deere beet drill, no fertilizer attachment, used i one season. William Bleeke, Phone 694-H six miles northeast Decatur-1 105-a3tx • FOR SALE—B. B. Ointaient, the old reliable skin and scalp stand-; by. 50c jar. At all druggists. FOR SALE —One three piece ve- 1 lour living room suite, new. Nine ' piece dining room suite also new, i at bargain prices. Sls Walnut St. FOR SALE — Steel cabinet safe. good as new, at a bargain. Call: 338. 105-3 t . FOR SALE—Norway Spruce trees i 18 inches high, special at 15c 1 each or 2 for 25c. Decatur Floral[ Co., phone 100, Nuttman Ave., De > catur. 103a4tx I — o WANTED WANTED —Modern five or six room house. Rent limit SIB.OOI month. Available June 1. Call 642.1 WE WANT Rags. Paper, Metals, i Scrap Iron and Wool. The Maier Hide and Fur Co., 710 W. Monroe ; St. Phone 442. 100-3t' WANTED — To wash blankets. quilts and spreads. Family wash-[ ings. Phone 1174. 105-3tx ! o FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two acres in south part of town. Call 1081 or 1137. 104t3 1 o • Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these test question? Turn to page Four for the answers. ♦ 1. Who founded the single tax! movement? 2. Where is Thibet? 3. Who was Sir Hiram Maxim? 1 4. Name the famous Negro Em-j peror of Haiti. 5. What is rite nickname for the state of Virginia? 6. Who is the nominal head of j the state of Manchukuo? ' 7. What high office did Paderew- i ski hold in Poland? 8. What was the ancient civilized h native race of Yucatan? 9. What is chronology? 10. In law what is mayhem? Get the Habit — Trade at Home EXKt t THIXEs »ll.l: ~| HEAL ESTATE ,' e ,S h £T eb> Biven ,llat puri if. ~ ■ ln , "'' ] ’ , r of th» Adams Cir- ' ourt in the estate ~f Samuel v. '’’ kcr. deceased. No. CMS the Executrixes will offer for sale at imvate sale to the highest and l«st I L’nn - e 7 ? Ot leSS than the full I Ma P j 15t e h ■ he ” ?Of ’ on Monda -'. The following described real ei-' Ad “? ls County, in the state. ! vs Indiana, to-wit: -Commencing at the northwest turner of tiie northeast quarter of section 34, 'Tbwiwhip 27 Nortii u . East: thence running south on tiie west line of said northeast quarter 50 rods 5% feet: theme running east parellel with liie north line of said Section SI. to tiie east I line of said normeast quarter hence north 59 rods feet, to the. north east corner of said northeast! quarter; thence west on the north! line of said section to the place of beginning. the same being a part or the northeast quarter of Section i -I, Township and Range aforesaid ; except 20 acres of even width off of; the west end of the above described tract of real estate, Said real estate will be offered! for sale on the premises .t 200 oclock P. M. on said day. Terms of sale: Ali easu on day ot sale. Lucinda Yager Mary V. Pease, Executrixes (. L. Walter*. Attorney. May I NOTICE OF Fntl, SETTLEMENT* OF ESTATE NO. 2MM Notice is iiereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Hen Schrank, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana on the 22 day of! May 1933. and show cause, if any,l why tiie FINAL BOTTLEMENTt Att’OUNnF with the estate ot said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there matke proof of heirship I and receive their distributive shares. Amelia Schrank Administt ati lx Decatur, Indiana* April 27, 1933. j Nathan Nelwon, Attorney. April *27 May 1 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 2MI Noth e is hereby given to tne creditors, heirs and legatees of William Miller. deceased t> appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at De«atur. Indiana, on the 20 day of May, 1933, an<l show cause, if anv.l why the FINAL SCTTLEM ENT I ACCOUNTS with the estate of said' decedent should not be approved;! and said heirs are notified to then un«i there make proof of heirship, and receiver their distributive shares. Ed Tricker, Administrator Decatur. Indiana April 27 1933. C. L. W niters. Attorney \ " 17 May 4 OTHO LOBENSTEIN FUNERAL PARLOR Monroe, Irtf. Mrs. Lobenstein. Lad/ Attendant. Business phono 90— Residence 81-j Free Ambulance Service 24 hour service.
MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected May 4 No commission and no yardage. j 160 to 240 lbs $3.70 I 240 to 300 lbs $3.55 ‘ 300 to 350 lbs $3.35 j 140 to 160 lbs $3.40 I 100 to 140 Kos $3.10 I Roughs $2.70 Stags $1.25 ' Vpalers $4.50 1 Spring Lambs $5.50 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y., May 4. —(U.R) [ —Livestock: ; Hogs: on sale, 1.200; active. I steady with Wednesday's full advance; desirable, 170 to 240 lbs., I $4.35; somewhat plainer kinds, $4.25: weights belows 150 lbs., j $3.85-$4, Cattle: Receipts, 150; cowe predominating, steady; low cutter to I medium grades. $1.50-$2.50; nothing done on steers. Calves: Receipts, 150; vealers trade about steady; good to choice | mostly, $5; odd lots to $5.50; common and medium, $3-$4. Sheep; Receipts, 200; holdovers, 400; lambs steady, quality and [sorts considered; good to choice [dippers. $5 60; medium kinds, $5; 55 to 65-ib.. spring lambs, $7-SB.
FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind.. May I—tU.PJ— Livestock: Hogs, steady. 5c up; 160-200 lbs., $4. 200-225 lbs., $3.95; 225-350 lbs.. $3.90; 140-160 lbs., $3.60; 100-140 lbs., $3.25; roughs. $3; stags, $2. Calves. $5; lambs, $5.25. Steers, good to choice. $5-$5.50: [medium tiFgood. $4.50-$5; common to medium. $3.50-$4; heifers, good to choice. $4.50-$5; medium to good, $4.54.50; common to medium, $3$4; cows, good to choice, $3-$3.50; medium to good, $2.50-$3; cutter cows, $1.75-$2.25; canner cows. $l- - bulls, good to choice. $3$3.25; medium to good. $2.50-$3; common to medium, $2.00-$2.50; butcher bulls, $3.25-$3.75. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dec. Wheat .72% .73% .74% .76% Corn .38% .41% .42% .44% [Oats 24% .24% .25% .27% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected May 4 “7,., .. .5 I > - — No. 1 New Wheat, 50 Ibg. or better 7j c No. 2 New Wheat 58 lbs 70c Oats 21c Soy Beans 35c to 75c White or mixed corn 42c Good Yellow corn 4ffc Rye 25c NOl’|< 1; OF FIN 11. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 2M5 Notice is hereby given to the cre’“birs, heirs and legatees of Elsie ;i Une <J®c«a»ed to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 20 day of May, 19.;.’, and show cause, if anv EIXAI - SETTLEMENT •MIOI Nll> with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. I Ed 'Pricker, Administrator Decatur. Indiana April 27 1933. t. L. Walter*. Afteraey April 27 May 4 - - 1 11 NOTICE OF FIN AL SETTLEMEN I' OF ESTATE NO. 2St3 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Della Miller. deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 20 day of Mav, 1933, and show cause if any I why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then 1 and there make proof of heirship, [and receive their distributive shares. Ed Tricker, Administrator i Decatur. Indiana April 27 1933. < - . L. Unltem. Attorney April 27 May 4 . NOTIC E OF FIN IL SETTLEMENT OF EST NTE NO. Notice is hereby given to the cre- | dltors. heirs ami legatees of Doyotny Millet. deceased to appear in | the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 20 day of May. 1933, and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said jcLecedent should not be approved and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Ed 'Triuker. Administrator Decatur, Indiana April 27 1933. <*. L. H niter*. Nttornry April 27 Maj- I BARGAINS — Bargains in Living Room, Dining Room Suites, Mat tresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co. Motiroet. oiir dlioUh hutiil*er I* 44 »-• N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5;00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR Because ot our wide experience in conducting funerals we are able to give perfect service at a very reasonable cos!. Dignified But Net Costly. 500—Phones—727 I Lady Aset. Ambulance Service
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CLAIMS VI LOUEI) THE COMMISSIONERS MAY IST, 1933 M iN**ellan«MHi* Ft. Wayne Ftg. Co supplies 90.25 City of Decatur lights, power 82.78] Citi sens Tele. Co. telephone 61.50 j Decatur Democrat Co. S. adv. 163.64 Milton Werling- stamps 8.13 Glen Cowan Assessor’s B. 150.00 Mary Cowan Clk hire 25.001 Burroughs Add. M. Co. Rec Ex .75 W. J. Bockmai) stamps 3.00 I Burl Johnson Mileage 160.80 1 Miles F. Roop 23.50 Kiger A Co. Supt. Supplies 3.86 Clifton E. Striker Salary ex. 220.46 M. N. Gardner supt. ex 6.90 Margaret Myers salary ... 62.50 J. F. .Feltj’ salary stamps . . 108.58 J. W. Vizard salary stamps 25.94 <J. C. Grandstaff 11. <N>mm 5.00 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 Schlh-kman do 96.00 George Dellinger do 110.00 Leigh Bowen do t 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 Marcella Habegger do . 72.00 f John Lobsigper do 69.00 J. Yoder do 196.00 J. C. Mann do 192.00 Alva Fenstemaker do 144.00 F. U. Davis do 108.00 Schafer Hdw. Co. C. House .... 2.00 B. W. DeVor C. House B.OIJ Fred Linn do 2.85 I’. S. Chemical Co. do 10.50 Harry Sipe Salary 50.00 U. S. Chemical Co Jail ex 8.00 Nor. Ind Pub Service jail 13.43 Irene Byron T. B 101.25; Sc*hug Ina. Agvincj* insurance 65.60 j Dr. J. M. Miller Physician 100.00 Gillig Ins. Agency insurance .. 50.00 Wells Bros. Burial . 75.00 Bierie & Yager Inc. Burial . 75.00 C. D. Spuller F institute 100.00 Leo Bhinger American Decatur S. & L. Assn. M. T. R 21.50 The Berne Lumber C'X do 14.00 Simon Gilliam do 9.00 Elmer Hirschy do 2.50 Henry Hirschy do 13.00 Marie Christner do 3.501 L. N. Stahl do 14.00 Lydia Bauermeister do 5.00 Henry R. Helfer do . 14.50 Albert Moes* hberger do . 3.00 Daniel Wefel do 9.00 Milton Miller do 3.00 D. J. Harkless do . 6.00 Wm. Sc hen beck do 8.00 Christian Bauman do . 16.00 J. B. Stoutenberry do 2.50 Emanuel Sprunger do . 19.00 C. C. Surunger do . ... 25.00 Philip Sprunger do 1f.50 Judson W. Teeple do - a.OO Chas H. Waddell do 53.53 Casper Miller do 13.00 Louisa. A. Schmitz do 21.50 (Clement Lengerich do 14.00 Jacob Scherer do .. 7.50 Jacob Longenbarger -do . ... 2.00 Pella 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 Ben Eiting do . 27.00 Leo Lengerich do 21.50 Mrs. Martha Habegger d<» 17.50 Berne Witness Co legal adv. 100.76 Rose Nesswald Murlg. 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. Crownover do 4.50 Hettie Kaeser do 11.50 Herman Heimann do 8.50 Fred Scheuler do 2.00 Farmers State Bank do 8.00 O. T. Johnson do 19.50 Chr ; s F. Bucher do 5.00 Edna Yoder do T.OO Adam Egfey do 25.00 Peter Neuhauwer do «»-00 Lee T. Miller do .. « ®0 Adah M. Mauller do ... 3.50 First Bank of Berne do . 16.50 Charles H. Snyder do 3.00 Joel F. Moser do 15.00 Herman H. Myers do ,»0 ’low NMHIP POOH Geo. Appleman Union 29.4 4 |C. A. Douglas do -98 Gerald Grandstatr Hoot 2.00 Adams County Hospital do 36.55 N. A. Bixler do • 5.50 Dr. G. J. Kohnc do 3.50 Mary Smith do 3.00 Kroger Store do 25.25 C. A. Bell do H.OO Kocher R & C. Co do 6.00 John B. Stults do 9.50 The Kroger Store do . 10.<‘0 Fisher A Harris do 15.00 F. L. Grandstaff Kirkland 8.751 C. A. Douglas St. Marys .... 12.20 t C. A. Bell do 20.00 Dr. J. M Miller do 20.<»0 Acker Bros, do 16 63 C. P. Troiituf r <bi lt.M Burk Elevator Co. Washington 41.50 Joe Brunnegraff do 7.00 Nicholas Shoe Store do 11.16 Kocher L. & C. Cu do . 23.00 W. L. Linn «i»» 37.50 H. H. Lammiman do 9.00 Henry Thomas’ do 7.00 County Hospital do 159.50 Teeple A Peterson do 2.30 W. H. Zwick & Son do 95.00 Dr. G. J. Kohne do 35.n0 Vatwe Ar LMin «|o 22.75 Nina Medaugh do . 28.00 Walter Deltsch do 26.25 IT. A. Beil do « 75 Winner Shoe Store do 5.00 Fisher & Harris do . 63.50 Geo. Appieman do 167.30 Julius Haugh do 15.2> J. Henry Faurote do 7.50 Dr. J. M. Miller do 166.00 Sam Hite do 211.50 C. A. Douglass do 23.05 Carroll C. & C. O>. 5 ].2» Frank Krick do The Home Grocery <F> »1.7,» Dr. S. D. Beavers do 42.00 Dr. C. C. Rayl do 85.« o Walter Deitsch do j J.7.» W. Atlee Burpee Co do Miller N. E. Grocery do 14 7m Rurk Elevator Co. Blue Creek 3.0 n F. H. Ta bier Monroe 10.00 The Berne Milling Co do 6.60 H. E. Rupert do Berne Equity Co do 2L.»4 John A. Meyers do Menno Stucky do 7.8 m John Badders do *».<{ * W. Atlee Burpee Co d«» • The Berne Milling Co French 8.3» GqtUchalk Supply Co Hartford 9 O‘J The Flier Store do Central Grocery Wabash JJ.SO Snyder Grocery do ! 3 -? Geneva Equity tfxcbange do 16.54 Gentva M. A G. Co- il In Drs. Jones 4 Jones do bn ?, The Filer Store.do 2.80 COL NTY IJI Fl RMAMY i AUrtm Gilson Operating ex . Walter Deitsch do 5 1 Millers Bakery do 7.J4 R. N. Runyon A Son do « 11.73
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAY I, 1933.
Indiana Reformatory do 23.43 Burt Mangold do 3’oo The Home Grocery do 207.73 N. A. Bixler do 76 Menno Armstutz do 3.00 j Lev Ha dware Co. do 33.60 Fisher A Harris do 5.23 U. S. Chemical Co. do 11.75 ' Menno Eicher do 22.55 I Esther Luck Labor do 35.00 ' Florence Lengerich do . 35.00 i Herber La Fountaine du 35.00 August Margon do 35.00 BO IKI) OF <.l %R|»| % N Margaret Mt-ther's Aid 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 Mrs. Ehinger. Trustee du 5.001 Ida Hirschey do 5.00 Pearl Reed do 5.00' Leota Beery du 5.90 Mara MqClure du 15.00 Mary Myers du 25.00 Leuretta Whitman do 5.00 Florence Bollinger do 15.00 Lajira Beerbower do 10.00 Olive Reynolds 20.00 Catherine Roe do 10.00 Merle Bristol do 15.00 ‘ Alice Walter do 5.0 V I Della Debolt do 4 ... s.t‘v Veda Roe b.OV Olivia Teeple do 10.00 Ani.a Ripberger do 25.00 , Pearl Bryan do 25.00 Madeline Dunn do 10.00 Elizabeth Hodle do 10.00 Malena Liby do 5.0 h May Andrews do . 5.00 Jeanette Yates do 10. no Drs. Jones & Jones operation 20.00 W. Guy Brown Mileage 20.86 HI4.HUAY KEI'AIK District N<». 1. , Wm. H. Bittner labor 35.73 ; Martin Tlneme labor team 16.»C» I Martin Bentz do 22.05 1 ' Ed Haugh do 7.65. I i Walter Thieme do 16.’.0 Oscar Lehrman do J 5.55 John Bittner labor 19.6 v , Lesley Meyers do .. 15.75 ’ Russell Ramsey du 15.75 Roy May do 5,r5 Frank Knit tie do 3.75 Archie Smith do 3.90 ( District Nti, 2 I Lawrence Grote labor and team 5.80 Elmer Gerke du 16.60 Hugo 11. Gerke do 17.30 Henry Beiberich team 4.00 Henry Berning do 4.00 Chas Berning 4.00 ; August Bohnke do 2.00 Henrj' Gerke Labor and team B.OV Ernst M« 1 >« a team 4 !• Henry Knapp & Son Nails .... .50 Krick Tyndall Co Tile .56 Hugo H. Gerke labor team 22.50 ' Elmer Gerke do 9.00 Ernest Merita do 4.50 Harve Treman labor 2.00 Hugo H. Gerke team 2.50 Alia Sudduth labor 11.4<» Ralph Shively do 11.40 James Elzey do 12.60 Harve Brunner do 12.60 W. M. Jones? do 12.6 V Harry Miller du Harve Sudduth do 8.77 Julius Brite do 19.0 V District No. 3 Rudolph Buuck Labor 10.75 Alfred Reese labor team 13.20 Theodore Bultemeier du .. . 13.20 Rudolph Buuck labor 10.75 Rudolph Buuck do 6.25 Otto Ehlcrding labor team 6.00 Mart Kieffer do lO.VV Elmer Kieffer do 4.‘»V Rudolph Buuck labor 3.75 Philip Strahni labor .. 12.49 ; Harold Strahni labor team .... 22.401 John Alberding $12.40 Ed. Backer do 10.00 Louis Fuhrman labor 1 oo Alton Rupright labur and team 2.00 Jessie Schlickman du .... 2.00 hid Borne labor 22. j 0 Otto Weffel do 11.25 Bill Kuenner do 13.50 John Bowers do .75 DiMtrict No. 4 James Hower labur 25.50 S. D. Heushen do 15.00 Homer Arnold Labor team . 20.25 Sy Ivin St rah in do 49.50 lx?wis Sandbine du . 20.25 Ralph Freel do 27.00 Ijewis Yake de 29.25 Floyd Erhain do 4.50 , W. F. Robenoid labor 23.00 Joel Rinehart do l)i« k Morningstar do 17.25 Gleii Straufb d<» 7.5»’ Dlatrlct No. 5 Herman Ulemau labor 41.2 • laymond Johnson do 14.40 August Lengerich do 9.60 J-’rancis Howell do 26.00 Bernard Braun do 27.40 Henry Lengerich du , 6.00 Ai Laugermen .io . 1.00 ; Mossman-Yarnelle Cu. Supplies 3.75 i Durus Stalter Labor 40.50 Geo Loeche do 3 4.00 T heodore Bentz do 34.00; f’lMUrlp 5.55 I Geo Raver do —... 4.50 Geo Reynolds du - . T 4.18 Sylvester Schroeder do 10.05 Wm. Sliraluka do ... 13.65 John Shook do 8.55 Lloyd Stevens do 10.05 John Shaw do 12.60 Clarence Roop do 11.33 Cliff Boring labor 7.35 Chas Brown do 4 10.35 Luther Brown do ’ 10.35 Jess Case do 7.35 Alf | M*bolt do 10.35 (’has Smith do ... 4.50 Geo Kohne do . 3.00 John Knavel do * 1.50 Chester Debolt do 9.6* Jess Drlxdt do 8.85 Wm. Harrod do 135 Harold Greenlee do 5,8.‘» XJhaM Hitchcock du 10.35 Cliff Hart do 10.35 Cbaa Hill do • ' 3.68 Elisa Gause do 2.40 Jesse Gilbert do 8.85 Melvin Gailogly do 9.00 Harve I>argent do 3.00 Ralph Ijawson do 3.00 Arthur Mayer do • 4.50 Ollie Mills do 10.35 Wm. McClure do .... 9.00 Jes?*e Niblick do 10.35 Reliegh Richards do 8.83 1 Kenneth Se<our do 4.50 1 Russel Stnitley do ’ Chaimer Went do 5.85 1 J. B. Anderson do 7.05 1 lister Drake do 10.05 ’ Theodore Drake du L 5» 1 Floyd Eno* do 4.50 1 Robert Evens do 8.55 1 Adrian Elzey do 4.50 1 Homer Fhrher do 6.06 Tom Garner do 11.18 1 Chas Hakis do 13.80 1 Clyde Hltc’r'ock do 13.20 1 Glen Hower do 960 ' Jarob Huffman d> 6.00 ' Ralph lath do 7,*0 1 Perry Johnson do WM F. E- Keller do • Lawreuce Kohne do •y * ’ Joe Krick do 4-2 & I Frank Marbaugh do 4.50 I Wilbur May do eAO
Lawrence Miller do . .. w .. 6.9 V District No. «. George Smitley labor . . 3.60 i Melvin Smitley do 12.00 J Ray Walters do 12.00' Perry Walters do 12.00 C. W. Rauch do 12.00 Gail Ainsworth do . 12.00 Flank Smith du . 12.00 Clint I »eath do I - •• • • Milton Chronister do 10.801 H. Waltke du 10.80! Dale Death do 10.201 John Elzey do 10.80 ; Fred Hilton do . Jo. Sol Doyle Daniels do 10.80 Fred Teeple do 7.201 Paris Standford do 7.20, W. H. Bunner do ... 3v.lv Theodore Dugue du 38.00' I John Tinkham do 12.00' Wayne Troutner do ... 7.95 i Joe Durbin do 12.00 1 Perry Vine do . 12.00' Herbert Okley do 12.00 Sidney League do 12.0 V William Houstin du . 12.00* Glen McMillen do 10.sv| Roy Case do 11.101 Rufus Case do 11.10! Roy Burkhader do H.lOj Otto Lambert do ... 11.10* Charley RM>uvk do 11.10 < Rufatd Broadbeck do 11 1“: Carl Daniels do y *l*H Marion Foore do ll.Thj Janies Everett do 30.80) L. L. Troutner do Charles Troutner do 50.751 Harry Troutner Labor team . 34.00; Sherman Archer do . 34.00' Wm. Watkins do . 21.20* Herman Brunner do 19.20 i Fred Bender labor 28.61 L Fluyd Carter Labor team «. .. 6.00. Harry Troutner do .. . 24.801 Sherman Archer do 24.50 W. Watkins labor team 19.25; Herman Brunner do . 7.001 Carl Trupheart do 12.25 District No. 7 Ixl Miller labor team 17.45 Harvey Tinkham do 15.40 Chaimer Miller labur .... .... 7.50 w. f. Meyer do I - Frank Young do 3.60 Roy Miller do 5.00; Ed Miller labor team 42.25* Chaimer Mil Fer do . .. 41.00 W. F. Meyer labor 8.60 Henry Clark do - 6.45 Leo Bixler du 6.451 David Cook do 6.45 C E.mglfargvr do 2.25 \\ ill Lx onio do .. . 4. • District No. h Arman Habegger labor team 53,75 Paul McCiaini do 34.00 Daniel Lehman do 6.001 Lester Huser Labor 1.30; James V. Hendricks labor team 61.10 • Dan Stricker do 48.60 j, Bill Brandy berry labor 16.60' Virgil Hendricks do 16.00 Prior Gilbert do 10.35 Leslie McMillen do 4-33 Pete Martin th> 9.60 Ed DedSuller do 9.60 Kennith Kiser do 8.10 Hieates Johnson do 8.10 Vernon Uhrick do 4.30 Godfrey Smith du 4.50, District No. Ji George Ringger team labor 29.00 Rubin Isch do . 6.00 Harold ls< h do B.SO Homer Beer labor 13.00 Levi R. Schindler labor team 19.75 Henry As< hliman du 14.00 Martin Moeschbergvr labor 2.00 Chris Moeschberger do 2.00 Orvel Ringger do 6.00 Ervin Isch team 2.50 Ervin l»ch labor * l *sV Mannel .lauregin -labor 6.7-. Teofilo Jaurgin do 6.75 Henry Costello do - . 6.75 Chester Brodbeck do 2.25 Eutimion Ayala <do Ijaren Burk head do 4.5 U Emil Baumgartner du 18.00 Wulburt Beer do 18.0 V DiMtrict No. 10. Rufus Meshberger labor team 53.7 5 Goldie Gottschalk do ... - 2.40 Milo Sales do 8.10 John Duff do 10.00 Robert Meshberger do 2.40 Martin Gralxr do 6-lV Fred Beeler do 2.00 Chas Studler do 6,ih» Dan Studler do 4.0° Glenfurd Bletler du 4.«»0 iClyde Striker do 30 "0 Ellis Pontius do ... 14.00 la*wis Martin do IJ-jM Austin Krick labor 3.00 Diwirict No. II Warren Striker la'bor team 61.« > Eli Campbell labor 10.80 Frederick Striker do &.oo Paul Striker do 25.00 Charles Mann labor team 32.'»0 | Tom Sullivan do B.OU \ ern Pontius labor •f-* 0 John Navil do « w Tilman Affolder labor team 6.00 Universal Service W, Grader Fred Mathys laDor team 2-».;»0 ; Fred Harm! do • John |>ecri<*k»«»»n do u-aO Ernest Striker labor Wilfred Burgess do Esado. Braun du E'dwin Moser do . , George Bui-her <k> Wm. Wooders do Geo Green do ] '• Lin llunyon George Vaughan do Norman Mann do Tom Haviland do Bill Miehaels do \ Ell i'ltristman do liarold Kunkel do ”■<? Merle Me< - rosk<y do •Joe Cline do John Hendrieks do , opal Blowera d > James Inders do '• •” Henry Morningstar do ..... ».<™ Joe Moser Jo N. Striker do Charles Eidelwine do •>. ".' B. R. Farlow material <.»» Elmer Hutton tool S. C. M. Striker do Gulf Refining Co., <>l> — l>|.trie. No. tit Harley J. Reef Ulrnr team 4*.H> Paul Buteher do pat Moran do Robert Moran do Fred Roe !<abor ‘“•‘t Homer Farr do Herbert Halley do Virgil Yaney <lo Ralph Herlekson do Ado-ms Reef <h- < ..uni. Garage ’ Carl Baumgartner labor Clarenee Durkin do Ralph Martin do It. F. Siiurer do ■ Edwin Spirblger do 1 Ernest Striker i>o -?•* ' Dallas Brown do 1 Jesse Roop do ' ' Otto Kiefer do ■■ 1 Plank Broa. Auto Co motoi 70.00 ' Kiger & Co grader parts ' Msshberger Bros S. Co oil ■ Ft. Wause P i &• Co bolts I’-U ■ A. B Bedell & Son points *.»; • Th* Galion Iron Co., parts • H. L. Kern Garage parts .... 3S "o
I Lee Hardware iCo. Hardware 24.01 (’allow A- Kohne material 3.20 • Frank Wrecking Co tanks 1.00 ! Henry Knapp & Son hardware 3.60 . The Schafer Co. Nails 21.65 Johnson Repair Shop material 23.16 t David J. Teeple Freight < 7.95 j Walter Brentzenhofe labor 6.10 Nnthan Twigg parts 4.80 1 The Na.thional Mill S. Co partly 3.6” ] I (Central Motor P. Co parts 8.5" ' Fulton Machine Co repairs 23.90 i Ralph E. Roop Sal. mileage 157.27'f Ireta D. Fisher labor . | Allmetal B. & C. Corp culvert 612.69! * . Ft. Wayne B. P. Co prints 8.29 . Krrek-Tyndall Co tile 140.4" t Schafer Hdw Co. handles 2.80 > Gillig Ins. Agency H ins. 154.00 1 Runyon & Son Garage gas 177.39 I Lucious Somers gravel 124.50 1 ■ M-esh'berger Bros S. Co. stxme 470.17; I Blue Creek Stone Co stone 1,680.35 Plymouth Rock ’C. Pt. stone 78.32; W. P. Robinson Co. B. M. 100.00 4 ir< ui| < «»nrl ‘ Milton C. Werling Clk. P. D. 108.0" I j Burl JehlMßOn s. P. D. 108.00 D. M. Hower Riding Bailiff 125.0" I F. Smith Knapp Prob, officer 125.0" i H. M. DeVoea postage 2.00 I |-7.|. Grtt-ii ct. bailiff 02.37 Milton C. Werling Bar docket -’"JJ" i J Rufus Huser do 61.60 I Ira Waggoner do 39.6" ' Henry Crownover do 51.8" ! Adiun Beinz do ’ 53.20 ' James R. Crozier do 56.00; Elmore Cook do 10.70 k, ni do ! Harlow Mann do 2M.00! David Mettler do ; J. D. Elzey do 46.50 . otto Boer ger do 45.50; Ed. Engler Jury Talesman 3.1" ' Leona rd M-urvuian d > 12.40 Mat Breii er do ■ John Bucher do 9.30; ' <lrt*g McFarland do ...... 3.10; Antone T heime do W. 75 1 'an lb ini do *2 s " Herman Gillig do I 2.1" Bobbs-Merrill Co L. books 10.0" The Lawyer Pub. Co. do 19.501 r Phe American L. B. Co do 15.5 U, West Publishing <’<» do 37.0" | Ft. Wayne Ptg. Co. Supplies 1.3" | k A < ’•ur.p inx do ! (’itizens Telephone Co. phone ! Peoples Restaurant meals 17.25, Allowed this Ist day «»f May. ' 1933. GLEN COWAN Auditor A<lams County April 28 M-l George Redd of Bluffton was n - business visitor in this city Wed- ' nesday afternoon. —- - Hl » ■ .1
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Gospel Temple Thr e were converted ;i:,l two sanctified at the Wednesday night meeting. A real gospel message was given by Rev. Edgar Johnston. Come uni e 'joy th se services Rev. Barker will preach Thursday' and Friday nights. Bring your sick folks.
with Glidden SPEEI) - W A L L Scmi-Gloag Finish , Dries in 4 Hours II) 1 — ' I Take off the uerm-laden « paper and chalk. Have (, wholesome and attractive »; " 11 h Glidden SPEEDHjj ’W semi 'K |oss finish " hich drift, hours - Your walls can be wi r " ' eas ‘ ,v wiltl soap and waier '" producl P lo <luees a tery situ and beautiful finish. It forms a most satisfactory background forpidi and furnishings. It is made in the modern and i» live shades so popular today. It is easy to apply] anyone can produce a very attractive interior, (< in and see us today. We will be glad to demoid this new and popular wall finish. The Schafer Stoi HARDWARE and HOME 11 RMSHIM,S
120-Foot Tr£ . —.— Wil-ows. Cal.-<| !H|l | tus tree whose burls., the owner, ar,. the . world, has ' hu, ls '"'‘•'-utl tour kJ I The tree. Ijn hig f 1 ('d 50 years ago.
