Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1933 — Page 8
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FORSALE FOR SALE —-Second hand Iceboxes at bargain prices. August Walter, Frigidaine dealer, 254 No. Second St. 109-ts FOR SALE — Russett Rural Seed potatoes. Victor Mcßain- s, 4 miles west of Decatur. 132k-3tx FOR SALE or RENT—Property at 1015 Monroe street, Mondern home. See 0. P. Mills 127 No. Tenth i street. 132FOR SALE—Cabbage, tomato, man-; go, cauliflower and yam plants. ■ Henry Haugh. 204 S. 10th st. Phone 677. 133-3tx ' FOR SALK —Manchu soy beaus,; high germination, priced reason- ■ able. Melvin Mallouee, Decatur 1 R. R. 5. 132t3x eod ! — — ■ FOR SALE - - Tomato, mango and pimento plants. 5c per dozen, Sol I Lord. 105 West Oak street. Phone ; 856. 134 k3tx FOR SALE — 100 bushel Golden Russet Seed Potatoes. Phone i 5424. Willard Steel. 133t3x ' FOR SALE—Baby chicks will grow it fed on Beto Chick starter with cod liver oil or Burk's Big Chick Starter. $2.00 per 100 pounds. Burk Elevator Company, telephone 25. 100-ts; WANTED WANTED Canners.zi utters and fat cattle. Springer and fresh cows. Anybody having cattle to sell, call phone ! 274. Wm. Butler. 109a30t6-12 WANTED TO EXCHANGE—MmI ’ ern Fort Wayne residence, clear. ' for farm south of Decatur. Will pay cash difference. Might consider' Decatur property. J. F. Thurber, i 1710 Spy Run. Fort Wayne. 134-a3tx ' ■ —— WANTED — Ladies please notice. I Anyone desiring a bleached henna rinse or pack call on our beauty | specialist. Miss Freda Heyerly at Gloria Helm beauty salon. Helen , Tet ple. Prop. Phone 737 Cor. 3rd I and Monroe. 134-2tx WANTED—MaIe Help. Good paying position. Interest in Company j Reference and S3OO cash required Address Hom-Ade Ju-C Jumbo Com- : pany. Muncie, Indiana. 134 k Jtx Wanted to Resharpen your old safety razor blades. The onlyway to sharpen a bard steel razor, blade is to use something harder I than the steel itself, I hone and strop them both; then they are 1 like new. 2c for singles and 4e ' for doubles. Leave your old blades at lance & Linn Clothing store. Decatur, Ind. 133a2tx ; -o FOR RENT FOR RENT—Rooms First Street Mrs. Belle Phillips. 131-12tx Ft'H Hi \ home privileges; good location; | Inquire 423 North sth St. 132 3t FOR RENT —7 room semi-: house. Will rent cheap to right i party. Inquire at 1127 West Mon _____ / i - -lend FOR RENT—S room modern apartment. furnace and hardwood floors. South First street. Phone 79 or inquire at 413 Mercer arc. FOR RENT Unfurnished or partly furnished apartment 611 N See end St. 134 . 3 , | — o lost and found LOST—Pair of white gold glasses l in a green case. Finder please’ return to Lose Bros. Pool Room. ’ Reward. 132a3tx o NOTH K <>F Dl*mi|| Tl<»\ TO TUI **FO< KHnl DFR* OF DK( % |’| |< HOME HIIHIUO. n mnmmfl... * S herebv that there will be a in*eti/ig of the Mocxh ‘kiers of Decatur Home Builders at the office of the Se< reUtry, I.en ! Fshlnjtrr. De'atur, vti the' I»th day of June 1933 I 0 o’clock A. M for the purpose of voting up.»h adopted by tue Board! of Directors of said on the * •-’2nd. <U> of Mav isk up n the I question "Resolve that In the -minion of the Board of Dire, tors it Is' for the host Interest ,f A -; parties interested to dissolve Decatur Home Bullde' s, a corporation. And to take; such 'urther action bv said ,t.>. g.l holders as may be to the best intereat of said company John H. Heller President. Leo Khmgv-r Secretary Me .1 ’ J . 1 ■ N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted, HOURS: 8:J0 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 1:90 p m. Telephone 1M » a WHEN ORDERING Phon® no Lawrence Green
MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected June 7 No commission ana no yardage. 170 to 250 lbs. $4.40 -'■>o to 385 its. s4.::.'> 1140 to 160 lbs $4.10 100 to 140 lbs $3.40 j Roughs $3.50 ' Stags $1.50 - Vealers $5.00 Spring Lambs $6.25 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., June 7. —(U.R) ’ —Livestock: Hogs. 5-10e oft'; 250-350 lbs., $4.70; :200-250 lbs., $1.60; 170-200 lbs., I $4.50; 140-170 lbs., $4.30; 100-140 -lbs.. $3.90; roughs, $3.75; stags, '52.50. ' Calves, $5.50. i Clipped lambs, $5.25; spring I lambs, $7. Cattle market, steers, good to j choice, $5-$5.50; medium to good, $4.50-$5; common to medium, $3.50ls 4; heifers, good to choice, $4,50-j $5: medium to goofl. $4-$4.50; common to medium. $3-$4; cows, good I j to choice, $3-$3.50; medium to good' $2.50-$3; cutter cows, $1.75-$2.25; ; canner cows, sl-$1.50; bulls, good to choice. $3-$3.25; medium to good, i $2.50 $3; common to medium. $2-i | $2.50; butcher bulls, $3.25-53.75. — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sept. Dec. ■ Wheat 71 .75% .79% ; 'Corn .44% .17% .49% Oats 26% .27% .29 East Buffalo Livestock Hogs on sale. 1.600; weights I , aliove 170 tbs., fairly active, mostly to shippers. 5 to 10c under' -Tuesday's average: bulk desirable 1 170 to 260 lbs. $5.25-5.35; weights j j aliove 210 Tbs. at outside figures, - I 166 Tbs. $5.05; 150 Tbs. down ■ ! 54.50-4.55. Cattle receipts 250; cows and; bulls unchanged; low cutters and j 'cutter cows $135-2 50; plainer' - kinds downward to $1.50; steers unsold: undertone weak to lower. - Calf receipts 200; vealers drag i gy; weak to 50c lower; good to choice $5.50: sparingly $6; com- : mon and medium $4.25-5. Sheep receipts 300; lambs fully steady, quality and sorts considI ered; medium to choice SB.OO j straight; few good to choice I uatlvar $i ’>o; selected ewes and ! wetheiN eligible toward SS; fewyearlings $6.30; plainer kinds $5.50 and below. LOCAL GRAIN MAFtIUT Corrected June 5 No. 1 New Wheat, 50 It>s. or better 66c - No. 2 New Wheat 58 lbs. 65c Oats 21c ; Soy Beans 35c to 75c \ White or mixed corn . 45c - Good Yellow corn 50c ' Rye 25c —o # < Test > our Knowledge I ! ( an you answer seven of these ; test questions? Turn to page j Four for the answers. 1. What makes the color in the I blood ? 2. liefine a physicist. I 3. How many compass directions are there from the North Pole? ( 4. Name the capital of India. 5. W.iat do the ktiers R. 1., after [the signature of the King of EngHand. signify? 6. When was Rom. founded? 7. Wlufre is the Painted Desert? S. What is the hetvi-st sub- , stance? 9. Who was the female star with John Barrymort in Moby Dick?" * 10. What is th difference in time between N w York City and San ' Francisco? For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfel i Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd st. Neu roc a lometer Servlet X Ray Laboratory Offic« Hours; 10 to 12 a. tn. t to 5 p. m„ 6 to 8 p. m. YAGER BROTHERS Funeral Directors Ambulaice Service. Day or Night Lady Attendant Phone 105-44 Funeral Home. 110 So. First St. S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR Because of our wide experience in conducting funerals we are able to give perfect service at a very reasonable coat. Dignified But Not Coetfy. 500—Phones—727 Lady *ut. Ambulance Service
| I inllllKMllM'.H'v CLAIMS AI.I.OWKI* JIM-: .Mh. 11133 | County 41 HerUativetuM “ I t. Wayne Ftg. t'o O. Sup Berne Witness Co. Adv. 53.77 City of Decatur L. & I*. 97.86 Citizens Tel. Co telephone 5<.40 J Milton C. WerlinK stamps 12.40 Cleo Wet-ling- salary 25,00 Milton Werling furniture . . 23.25 Glen Cowan postage 10.00 [ Mary Cowan elk. hire 25.00 R. E. Heidrich expense 6.00 John Weehter 3% fee 267.82 I Haywtx»d Pub. Co treas. ex 2.00 Burl Johnson mileage 7.82 ) W. S. Parley & Co S. stars 5.92 A. E. Thuime Sui. deputy 2.00 > Walter Theime do 2.00 ) Ernest Theime do 2.00 Max Theime do . 2.00 J. B. Roop do 4.00 ) Wm. Robinson do 2.00 » Joe Baumgartner do 2.00 ' Herman Ulman do 4.00 ) A. Beltz do 2.00 ■ W. Beltz do 2.00 > Fred Steigmeyer do 2.001 I Eli W. Hendricks do 2.00 1 G. A. Hendricks do 2.00 J. A. Haggard do 2.00 Miles F. Roop du 14.40, I Clifton E. Striker 196.10 Margaret Myers 15.00 R. E. Heidrich Co. S. ex 20.00 J. F. Felty salary ex 122.08 Noble assessor ex 3.00 1 Robert .1. Zwid-k Co. Coroner. 92.00 i \\ . Vizard salary 26.25 Dr. J. C. Grandstaff H. com. 3.50 ’ Amos Reusser do 5.75 Henry B. Heller Co. attorney 41.66 Dennis Striker I’erlim Rd 9.00 F. O. Martin do- 9.00 I James Kenney County C. S.OO M. Kirsch do '>oo Henry Dehner do J.°o I'red Eichenberger do 800 Everett Banter do 8.00 ’ I August Conrad do . .. I Ben Kiting •hi ’ i Anton Thieme assessing M.OT • ! \ C Stoppenluwceii d<» 160.00 I Aug. Schlickman do 64.JJ , I Chas Marchand do • O W ! A. L. Stalls do 39.00 H I A L Bowen do 39.00 • tieorge Dellinger do j , Ben McCullough do Dan O. Ro-’P <>■> , Sl’mll J Beter A. Habegger do »4.00 John Lobsiger do Marcella HabegKer do 4‘. 0 ; . John Tanner do 00 < 1.1. K. Yoder do ® • ® ! Alva Fenstermaker do e*-’’’ : Harry Sipe salary ; , j B W lb-Vor Ct. House IV-G Theo. B. Robertson I’. Co- d'» : I Ft Wanye B, P. & S- <-O 'io ■’ , 1 Decatur Lumber Co do >•’; • Wilbur .May do ’-Jf , I Wm. -M.-vTure do ’• ■ ; Chis Hitclico-.-k Jo J . ' I Clem Jeltl do .. i ' | Harold Sautter ’ j ■ Harry Bohr do - 1 -"" I • Nor. Ind. P. S. Co iail U-M , i Burl Johnson Boarding I’ris. a».«» j 18. J. Smith-Drug Co jail •?' | i Clara Kiting Mortg T. K. *.->0 _ Mary K. Liddy do -ii'-.u 1 . William Zimmerman do zt.jy . Bank of Geneva lax Refund I'. ■ , Deila Parrish poll tax refund 4. , IS. E. Black S. burial Irene Byron t. b. -..t’ es • Decatur Democrat < o s. A. e''- -" , 1 Christe Bohnke assessing f 4 tin , 'l'<»\.u-hip lbw»r I Heed Elevator Co Union ’J-* 0 1 Geo. Appleman do 13.66 I < Xicl ■ > Root J-Jl I Koc’hor I*. C. Co du 1 C. A. Bell do ! ’ Holt house. Schulte & Co do 2.58 ’ Williams Equity Exc. du 5.00 ! The Home Gnvery do -.J5 1 Fisher & Harris do ’ •Ad a ins Co. Hospital Treble ... 49.70 ‘ F L. Cirandstaff Kirkland 9.25 i Dr. C. C. Rayl do 75.00 C I*. Troutner St. Marys 1..3.J Drs. Jones & Jones do . C a. IX'uglas do B.lb ■ j C. A. Bell do H’.®* 1 . Acker Bn« do --' JJ iJ. W. Vizard do - Lb.-M < R \ Stuckey Washington 22 2->» 1 S.' K. Bia. k <k> ■ - 5 w C. , Carroll C. & C. Co do • The Economy Store do l-.H , Mary K. Potts do ? I Reed Elevator Co do Dr. 1.. E. Somers do Julius liaugk vk> 9-J* IV. A. Bell do - •_-* ** ; Henry Thomas do ‘ ’W G. Roop do — 3 <;> | Tceple & Peterson do J ■IL H. Lammiman do o? -a ' Birk Elevator Co. do ! Adams Co. Hospital j S. E. Hite do Z? | • M. E. Hower do I i Ge> Applsman do .1. Henry Fwurote do 12'm I ! Frank Krick do '% an Joe Bru.mcgratf do *-»® Decatur Lumber Co do , \\ inr.es Shoe Store -Io *.3l I Kocher L. & C. Co do J? ** Hr. C. e. Ray l do S*-’’ • C. A. IHmgUs d ♦ *•*- Nichols sb<K Store d<> Dr. G. J. Kohne do Callow & Kohne do 69 The Home Grocery do v® 2? Fisher & Harris .Io 61,.a ' Uwremr Carver Blue Creek b.ao Richardson Store do - Drs. Jones & J“nes do • ‘ y ’» Herne Grain & Hay Co do .... 1.«>9 H. E Rupert Monroe Berne Lumber Co do 110.44 John Badders do 5.00 . Vi- '
SMALL PAYMENTS You will like the quick, courteous. confidential service we give you on cash loans. We arrange repayment terms to suit your pa-t tears r : needs. No indorsers required—all dealings just between husband, wile I and ourselves. Call, phooe or write 1 u» f?r full particulars. * FRANKLIN SECURITY CO. Over 'ocbafer ildw. Co. Phono $37 Docatnr. Ind.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1933.
Menno Stucky do ... 20.(MH Amos Reusser do . 15.25 John A. Meyers do 30.00 Adams Co. lEwpital do 37.50 Drs. Jones and Jones do 12.50 Stundard Oil Co do 4.95 F. H. Tablet do 15.00 Runyon <\<M*er French 6.75 Runyon Grocery Hartford 16.r0 Chas Roush do 8.78 Terry Glendening du 5.61 Rerne Equity do Linn Grove Equity do - 2.30 Kroger Store do 2.85 Central Grocery Wabash 12.00 Adams Co. Hospital do 48.85 Mary McManus do 2,<0 Geneva Milling & Grain do 1.81 Snyders Grocery do 6.50 ilk-iliardson Store 8.61 Bierie A- Yager Inc. do 75.00 Ununty Infirmary Western Oil Co Op. Ex. 10.69 Niblit k A Co -lo Eastern Ind. O. A Sup Co du 31.28 H. P. Schmitt db 2.95 Reed Elevator Co. do .. 4.54 • Schafer Hdw «Co do .... 8.32 i Carl Pumphrey do 10.00 iV. A. Eichcl'erger do . 20.00 Burt Mangold do 2.00 ‘ Dr. C. V. Connell do 87.15 Vance A Linn do 7.5 S Kiwher L. A- C. Co do* 36.15 A. R. Ashbain her do 19.49 It X Runyon A Son du 11. on H J. Smith Drug Co do 61.19 The Decatur Hatchery do 50.75 1400 Khinger Insurance Lee Hardware Co O pEx . 55.30 I Martin Gilson do 1.25 Fisher A- Harris do 10.09 August Morgan tabor 35.00 Herbert La Fountain** do 35.00 Fh*rence Lengerich do 35.00 Esther Lusk do 35.00 Earl Marlin do - 2.80 Sam Bailer do a.50 nf LMiiriliuiH Mara Md’lure mother's aid 10. On Mary Myers do 10.00 Leuietta Whitman do 5.00 Florence Bollinger do 10.00 Laura Beerbower do 5.001 Olive Reynolds do --- 10.00 Merle Bristol do 10.00 Alice Walter do 5.00 Della Debolt do 10.00 Margaret Ijeichtle do . 5.00 Caroline Habegger du 5.00 Marie Anderson do 10.00 lain a Ray do 10.00 Mary Hazelwood do 10.00 Charlotte Gephart do 10.00 Mrs. H. Khinger (Trustee! 5.00 Ida Hirschey do . 5.00 Trail Rt-ed (to Anna Ripberger du 20.nn Pearl Bryan do 15.00, Madeline Dunn do Elizabeth Hodle du - 10.00 Mary Arnold do 5.00 Ft. Wayne Orphan home 416.00 W. Guy Brown Mileage 26.32 !lighon> Kepair OiMtriet No. 1 Wm. H. Bittner labor . 32.00 Ed Haugh labor team Martin Thieme do 15.25 Willis Whittenbarger do 13.00 Henry Bauman do . 4.00 Lesley Meyers labor 9.00 John Bittner lab<»r 18.75 Carl Troutner do 7.00 Theodore Dague do 7.00 Ross Harden do 5,40 Lesley Meyers do .. 11.25 Russell Ramsey do . 11.25 F John Elsex do . 4.05 Roy Casse do 2.25 Marion Foor do 2.55 Charles RoebiK-k do 4.05 Denny Tinkha-m do 2.25 Otto Lembert do 4.05 Roy Burkholder do 4.05 Earl Tumbleson do . 4.05 Doyle Itaniels do 4.05* Herb Oklev do 4.05 Dale Death do 4.05 (Frank Smith do 4.05 | Glen McMillen do -•-?! Win Huston du 2.55; Perry Vine do 4.051 Fred Hilton do 2.55! Joe Durben do -•??! Milton Chronister do 2.55 Perry Walters do 2.55 Clint-o Death do 2.2® David Sovine do <|«'orge Smith <l-‘ — 1-80 Harvey Welkte do 1.80. DiNtrict No. 2. Elmer Gerke labor team 16.9a • Hugw' H. Gerke do 31.8;> Adolph Beiberich labor 1.40 Fred Fuelling do 2.'*“ Harvey Hieman labor team 5.2 u Henry Gerke do — Hilbert Hoile do 8.80 Robert Gerke do - 2.2® Frank Harklesa do 4.05 Bennie Harkless do 4.0® J. C. Harkless labor .. George Geels do 19.62 Ralph Shively de .. 5.85 James Elzey do W. M. Jones do Harry Miller do 11 Alva Sudduth do Harvey Sudduth do Harvey Brunner do 11.*. IMMrirt N«». 3 Rudolph Buuck labor 10.00 Elmer Dodane do L® l | S. Fuhrman do »-6O| Elb>n Rupright labor team 6.•"» Jesse do 6 0° Atig Blumenberg labor 4.00 Herman Stoppenhagen labor 4 00 Wilbert Stoppenhagen do 4.«‘ Philip Strahm labor 4.0< Harold Strahm lat or team 8 ‘“’ Chauncey Sheets do XO 4 ‘ Otto Wefel lat»or Bile Huener do » Ed Borne do -i.«a District No. • J. A. Hower la»*r - •••_’? Silvin Strahm labor team S. D. Henshen labor Homer Arnold labor team Ralph Freeis do John Myer do tJoFred Kauffman do Francis Crozer repair >•' I W F. Robinold labor o.iv Glen Straub do Dick MornlngMar do • - 2 Joel Reinhard- do • _ Grant Ball do District N«». 5 H« rman I Ray Johnson do 4 * ' Bernard Brown do -* • , Francis Howell do ■'- -%» George Losche de Henry Lengerich lal*>r J"#! Tax on Bank Checks tax 1-JV Homer Gause labor \[ Jesse Gilbert do JI Melvin Gallogly do Ollie Mills de ; ’ , Wm. McClure do | Jesse Niblick do Aitui. Rkhards do Kenneth Seeaur do Russel Smitley do J ‘ dial me r Wersl du Chas. Smith do 2 ? .’ Geo Kahn do ----- Tony Shoentaker do J Dorus Stalter <to ’ Ltoyd Stevens John Shaw do - .; Clarence Roop do Theo Benti do - - - Geo Los*?he do --. * v
t John Knave! do , 6.23 ’» J. R. Anderson do 6.53 • Lester Drake do 8,V3 ‘ Robert Evaivt do 8.48 • Adrian Elzey do 4.50 » Ton Gamer do .. 5.701 » Clyde Hitchcock do 9.00 i Glen Hower do 8.10 > Jacob Hoffman do ''.55 ? Perry Johnson do 5.70 . F. E. Kelley do 1.50 ► •Joe Krick do 2.70 • Frank Mairbaugh do 5.03 • W ilbur May do 9.00 • Lauren Miller do 7.50 • Claude Itatsel do 1 i Geo Raver d-o 4.73 Geo Reynolds do 11.70 i Sylvester Si-hroeder do 6.53 Wm. Sehraluka do 2.03 i John Shook do . 5.03 Cliff Boring do 7.2 - i Chas Brown do 7.2-8 ! I Luthur Brown do 7.78 : Jesse Case do 5.78 Alt I »vbvll d<> 3.'* ' Cheater r*ebolt do 8.78 .let* Debolt do 8.78 1 Harold Greenlee do 7.50 • K'has Hitchcock do S.SS <’iiff Hart do 7.35 District No. d James Everett Labor ...». . 3.80 L, L. Troutner do 4.75 John Tlnkham do 2.25 Terry Vnu- d<> 8I - Sidney I >ague (to ' Wm. Huston do 2.55 Herbert Akley do *--0 Glen McMillen do 2.<> I’m bin d" 2. Marion Foor dd .90 J on us do .... 3.20 L. L. TroutneF do 4.00 M. Foor do 2.40 John Elzey do 2.40 F Smith (Io 2.1” Otto Lanurt do 2.10 Charles 'Kebuch flu 2.40’ Roy Chase do 2.40 Roy Bronholder do 3.60 W. Bniniier dn 3 Theo Dague 5.25 | Ray Walters do 2.25 Perrv Walters do 2.70 C. W. Roch do 2.25 G. Answorth do 2.70 Frank Smith do 2.70 Clint Death do 2.70 , C. P. Troutner do ”6 25 Harry Troutner labor team 21.00 T. Archer do 10.00 Willialn Watkins do 8.75 Carl Burkhart do 8.75 Fred Bender labor 13.60 Herman Brunner labor team 7.00 i Sam Hanger do 6.30 . Hosner Dague labor B,«m : Corden Rail labor team ■ Orvil Morrison do 7.00 Fred Hilton labor :V>ii William Houeton labor 6.00 Ernest Ehrnran do .. 11.55 District No. 7 Ed. Miller labor ham 56.25 Auther Dearman do is.ovj H. \' V ’! |nkham do Cha-lmer Miller labor 11."" Henry Tumbleson labor team 24.00 Roy Miller labor IL"" Clifton Glespy labor team “ 00 Leu Bixler labor - 3.00 w I- - . Meyer do i."" W. F. Meyer labor ... .. 13.20: Leo Bixler do 8.85 Henry Clark do 8.55 Clarence Longenbarger do . 9.6" I Theodore Bower do 6.60 Ralph Jimenez do 3.75 Pedra Zalona do 3.00 David Co-xk du 4.05 T. Cotes do .75 District No. S Arman Habegger labor team 57.50 Paul McClain do 34.n0 Albert Huser labor . 13.0" Wm. Brunner do . 3.0° IA. Gottschalk Tile 2.4 1 I Berne Lumber Co S. & cement 20.60 [James V. Hen.tricks labor team 41.20 I Dan Striker do 36.00 ; ; Lewis Hendricks laibur I Virgil Hendricks labor 16.75, I Pete Martin do 10.05 i | Kennith Kiser do 8.55 Theates Johnsoji do 6.15 Prior Gilbert do 7.95 Ed De Sutter do 4.50 Godfrey Smith do 10.05 John Thatcher do I.M); Sain Art Milliner do I Vernon Uhrick do 7.95. DiMtrirt No. 9 Mannel .Taurgin labor ........ 12 30 Tupule Jaurgu do 12.30 Henry Costello do 12.30 Emtuin AyaKdo 12.30' L. Burkhead do - 23.5" Emil Baumgartner du 12,30; Wilbert Beer do 12.00 Vfhama Tour* d<>. 1" mi Chester Brodback’do 1.50 George Ringger labor team 17.25 j Raymond Ringger labor 6.00 Ervin Isch labor team 4.06 Homer Beer labor 7.40 Albert Dubaek labor team 6.5" Joel Schwartz do 1.6" J. J. Kaufman do T. R. Sehiler do 15.75 ’ Elmer Isch labor 1.20 Arthur Bollinger tabor Harold McCane do 1.20 DiMtrirt No. 10 I Rufus Meshberger labor team 39.75 Sam Yoder labor *-20 Sam Neusbaum do 4.40 John Duff labor team 2.70 Chas Studler do 10.80 Fred Beeler do 2.1" Milo Sales do 4.10. Richard Mjtshberger do . Bj‘o Goldie Gottschalk d > 2.«»>; Frederick D*:*f do - 2.00» Mile Reynolds labor 7-?? Clyde Striker labor team 6.7 5 Ellis Pointers do 6,«»0 Austin Krick do ll.’ 1 *) I. Martin *1" DiMtrirt. No. 11 W. M. Striker labor team 47.50 1 1 Vernon Pontius labor 10.60
I PUBLIC SALE I COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE | Decatur, Indiana > FRIDAY, June 9th f at 7:00 P. M. Livestock, Machinery, and Household Goods, Cedar Fence U Pasts; Ona Hcrse W.gcn with 3 in. tire, like nev,; Sauule Mare, age 9 years old. weight 1.000 ?t>s., well broke to work. Bring in what you have for Bale. £■ Decatur Community Sales I Roy Johnson, auct. ■
i I’iarl Phillips do 15.80 Paul Striker do 13.0" Tilman Affolder labor and tram 4.00 i Charles Mann do 3.6" Charlie Phillips labor 12.80 Tom Sullivan labor team 10.00 Rill Kin< labor 9.80 Fred Ma hys labtu team 1"."" John Derickson do 12.00 Gravel Co gravel 7.20 Fred Honnic do 6.011 Ben Farlow hardware 3.7"' Geneva Lumber Co. lumber M. E. Hutton grinding tools 7.55 | Rerne Lumber Co wire x 1.00 .C. M. Striker labor . 20.00' Charles Eidelwine do 15.0" Turn Haviland do LSO. Bill Michaels do 4.50 1 Harold Runkel do 6.75 Merl MiCrosky do 6.00 John Hendricks do 6.00 Norman Mann do 8.25 Eli Christman do 3.00 George Vaughan do 5.25 Tim Runyon do x 3.0 W Isador Brown do 3.75 Wilfred Murgess do 2.25 Geo Green do 3.75 Russell Galloway «h> . 7.50 W. M. Wooders do 3.75 George Bucher do 3.75 DiMtrirt Nik IU Adams Reef labor 15.00 Herbert Dailey do 9.60 Ralph Derh kson do 9.00 Harley J. Reef labor team 48.75 Raul Butcher do 28.00 Fat M »ran do 36.00 James Moran do .... 33.50 ( omity toiraa«* Carl Baumgartner labor . 87.50 Clarence Durkin do 66.90 Ralph Martin do 65.40 R. F. Sauer do 6 4.5" bldwin Spichiger do 72.00 Ernest Striker do 58.5 n ; Dallas Brown do . ... 12.00 | P. Kirsch & Son batteries 15.591 Auto Electric Garage parts 6.10 Ashbaucher’s Tin Shop iron S. 2.1" Riverside Garage pai ls 2.35 | Butler’s Garage parts .. 2.12 Dierkes Auto Wreck. Co. parts 8.55 Waller Brintzenhofe parts 7.45 Ft. Wayne P. & S. Co do 11.6" Kiger & Co do 75.50 , The Arco- Co paint 1.00 R. N. Runyon & Son gas . 251.87 Decatur InsunuHe Agt. instir. 182.4 4 Decatur Lumber Co. cement 11.12 K'*-4ier L. & C. Co ceVnent. tile 16.01 HiWay Service Station tires 8.3.59 J Ernest Coffin parts ... 106.50 i The Krick Tyndall Co brick 43.95 ’Plu* Suttles Edwards Co insur. 76.02 \V. P. Robinson Co plant posts 46.27 I lr*'(a D. Fisher labor 5.00 J Ralph E. Rc-op stamps 2.5"' Ralph E. Roop salary M. 171.02* Lucius Somers gravel wn.Oo I Plymouth Rot k C. Plant stone 682.02 The Erie Stone Co do 240.00 Blue Creek Stone Co. do 2,122.x2 Meshberger Bros. Stone Co do 684.38 Certified this 7th of June 1933. C.LF7N COWAN Auditor Adams County June 2- .’ NOTICE OF FIN VI. > E FT! I MF. N 1 OF l> I’ VI'E NO. WIS Notice is hereby given to tlu* creditors. heirs and legatees -»f Edith j Bueher deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at De* atur. Indiana, on the !th day of September 1933. and sh »w cause if an>, why th** Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and >aid heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. John Bucher, Administrator D<*-atur. Indiana June 7. 1933. \«torn<-> John T. Krlly June 7-1 4 1 The Buyers of the E. F. Gass store are in ( hica-.ro and will return tonight with many new Summer Frocks which will be on display Thursday.
SPECIALS for Week Ending June 10. All lawn and porch furniture selling at cost. Refrigerators.. 515.50 to S2S Oil Stoves $5 to S3O Breakfast Sets. . $7.50 to sls Magazine Racks .... SI.OO Card Tables 9Sc Camp Stools 50c Electric Irons $1.05 9x12 Axminster Rugs $22.50 Latest styles in Living Room Suits and Odd Chairs. See us for your Furniture needs. We save you money, i Sprague Furniture Co. South Second Street. Beavers, Fryback & Beavers old location.
KEEPING HIM June —the month of weddings and roses' m * K two can live on love—but you'll find that a m- y ° u 'hluM edge of a well-planned breakfast and a tastv l |h Uy kH more essential —after the honeymoon! ' lllei 'tor The problem confronting brides, or anv won fl pare meals for a family of two, is trying and r wl "> tibH : hazard methods, it menus are not planned in a <i eB : of the delicatessen ie tine once in a while but t , aßw - A ’ Cooking small portions may be done econoinic-.n’, "’ Uell Our Washington Bureau solves the problem i prepared bulletin COOKING FOR TWO. Fin , 1,1 't» and send for it: ut “*« CLIP COUPON HERE: Dept. 237, Washington Bureau, Decatur Dailv n W 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D c e, " Oi:ra, > ■ I want a copy of the bulletin COOKING Fop Tn-n ■ herewith five cents in coin, or postage stam and handling costs: “ ps ’ lor r«um NAM E ■ STREET & NO. ■ CITY STATE ■ I am a reader of the Decatur, Iml.. Daily --M TM SO GLAD WEHAP iTlwl . - OUR HOME k LOOKS SO MUCH “I V ' fll BETTER---- S 'WB .... SINCE WE ■ PAINTED ITT [: |j >|l • iTii 1 lai fj*** "'wmoit - Ji —‘—-X ALWAYS PAINT JI f GLIDDEN ENDURANCE 1 HOUSE PAINT I BETTER LOOKING -.. J W? and BETTER PROTECTED I Ffe' P9:n ' - Cur Kome w■- C Vk ! Pa ' n . t -3 j3 ’ ar ' ee< ’ —»■ back; 3rd you • iJ / de'enofat co Ycu I :-.-.' / jjf that comes with a qua!'. pigments and ; . I ’ ~~ Aik the dea'er for c -•. . ; - s I The Schafer Stonl HARDWARE and HOME FURMSHINGS " ■Fra? THURSDM fUy SAVINGS T rip,e ' W Wall Spo«ls cs I ( ha ”i"is I ▼ I 1 Regular 50c V»lue I 1 Special 1 ■ 29c -C 75c Johnson’s Liquid Wax Quick I Floor Kinamel Drying Varnish I ( l ui ' k l,r ' ing quart I ( i" art 69c I 80c ~ For a Cool Refreshing Drink —iry BRftDYS MINT FREEZE, B. J. Smith Drug Co The Rexall Store
