Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1933 — Page 2
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‘ CIASSIi'IEI) ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE — Barred and White Rock pullets, 38c and 50c. Shropshire buck. Lynn Stewart, Wren. Ohio, 2 miles north. 228a3tx FOR SALE One H. B. Air Com-1 pressor. Fine condition and priced right. Telephone 8721. 237-g4tx I FOR SALE- Potatoes, and pop corn both yellow and white. Oscar Koenetnann, 2)4 miles north of Preble, 228-g3tx FOR SALE —Cabinet style heating Stove; good as new. Phone 48. FOR SALE — For good coal and buzz wood at low prices, see Julius Haugk. Phone 660 or 666. . 230-*tx FORSALE—Yearling paet Durham bull. J. D. Stoutenberry 4 miles 1 southwest of Decatur. 230-3tx FOR SALE —Poland China male hog. Robert Sovine, Bobo. 225t3xeod I FOR SALE—New Idea All Steel Wagons. A. M. Mauller Pleasant Mills. 228-a3tx FOR SALE—IO tube Crosley radio and one 8 tube Crosley Clerk model. .Also 2 baby carriages; occassiofial tables; smokers and lamps. below cost. Beavefs & Erybwrk. 228a3tt FOR SXJi: —Michigan Apples. Mc-IntpjK-Maiden Blush, and Wolf I Risers, 55c and up. Bring Contain-' ' ersrJPtwe Sider Vinegar, 20 cents a; 1 galhwrrtr. E. Haggard, 1 mile north 1 4 3 east of Monroe. “25-g6tx ' ' o " -WANTED SVANTFHt Canner and cutter cows 4Mo-wesh cows and springers.; Have ZSFaee and mules for sale or I trade. L. W. Murphy. Pitons 22. WANTED TO RENT:—Small mod-j I ern house in city or county. For , 1 occupancy in next ten days. In- 1 quire at 1509 West Monroe St. Vio- i i let Millieor. 228-k3tx p
WANTED- Two used glass doors ; WANTED —We are now booking | soy begn jobs in combine. Steffen ffros, Decatur route, Craigvilfc phone. 227tCx : FOR KENT FOR RENT —House and acre of gfound at south edge of city, beyoad Winchester street. Phone . 22f or inquire at 322 N. 11th st. ' 22813 •> , 0 LOST AND FOUND - L(J»>T—Oblong pin, Montana Agate. Kinder please return to this off iej?. Reward. 229-g3t, * : o - New Consul For Denmark Jjontreal.— tU.R) — Senor Alfredo | Dipede Mello, who for some years ; haj been Consul General for Brazil I in .Denmark, has just arrived in Canada .to represent his country i he£e. Senor Mello is one of the meet experienced consuls in the Brazilian diplomatic service. •“ — o Z Dance Sunday Sunset. »■ —— O""* " i ■ T<T All Persons Concerned: Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held in the Allen Circuit -Court in Cause No. 20894 before 4he Hon. Clarence R. MeN'ih, fudge, in the case of The Company vs. Mary C. Hunsidfcer. et al., pertaining to expenrelative to the conduct of said caitse. on October 16, 1933. at nine o'dtock ar. m. This notice is given byjjorder of the Allen Circuit Court. Roy U ’ 2 fcL ? Johnson tLA Now Jooking early fall and win i te£ salew. Claim your date early. | mji datfS are filling fast. Follow | in£ is a partial list of the sales in ; n<sar future, watch this column j for other sales to be soon. Jt>ct. 44C-David Storm. 2 miles nor'h of Middleberry. General fajtn sale. Oct. 16- Owen McClelland, 5 mi-' ndTth and % mi. west of Convoy, ; oF. 48<‘pt.''16 — Decatur Community Sifie at Community Sale Barn Decahtr. pc t. 19—Stewart & Kline, Camden, Ohio. Pure Bred Duroc hog stge. ibet. 23 — Bruce Pullen, Liberty, ln/J. Pure Bred Duroc hogs sale. Oct. 25 —Thomas Yeazel, Germantown, Ohio. Duroc hogs. Kov. I—Brantt Bros. Rockford. Ott'o. Pure bred registered Guernsey cattle. - Office in Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Telephoae, Office 104, Res. 1022
MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL I AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET ’ Corrected Sept. 28 No commission ana no yardage. 170 to 230 lbs 15.00 • I 230 to 280 lbs 84.80 ’ 260 to |M lbs. . 34.50 j IM to !M lbs. 34.10 j 140 to 170 lbs $4.70 I 100 to 140 Ibe 33.70 Roughs 32.75 Stags 31-75 Vealere $6.75 Lambs 36.00 Decatur Produce Company Egg Market I No. 1 dozen 23c No. 2. dozen .. 16c No. 3. dozen 12c EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK i East Buffalo. N. Y., Sept. 29. — < U.R) Livestock: Hogs, on sale, 5,600, including 3,400 on government order: ail weights 25c under Thursday's av-! lave; desirable 170 to 220 lbs., $5.50; 16<» to 180 lbs.. 35.40-35.45; 150 to 160 lbs., 35.25; pigs downward to i $4 50. Cattle, receipts, 150; market | draggy; grass steers and heifers i about steady at week's decline; I common kinds. 33.75-34.25; cutter grade cows, 31.60-32.35. Calves, receipts, 450; vealers unchanged; good to choice mainly.! 38; few $8.50; common and med-' ium. $5.75-36.75. Sheep, receipts. 1.000; lambs ac-j tive. 25c higher; better grades up most; bulk good to choice ewe and wethers. $7.60-37.75; medium kinds and fat bucks, $6.50-$6.75; ; ' throwouts. 35 ,>O-$5.75. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Sept. 29.—(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs, 30c off; 200-225 lbs., $4.90; 225-250 lbs.. $4.75; 250-275 lbs., . $4.65: 275-300 lbs., $4 50; 300-350 j 1 lbs.. $4.25; 160-200 lbs., $4.80; 150-1 , 160 lbs.. $4.40;; 140-150 Il's.. $4.15; | < $3 50; roughs, 25c off at $3.25; ' stags 25c off at $2. ' • Calves 50c off at $6.50; lambs. 25c off at $6 50.
CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. May j Wheat 86% .89% .93% ' Corn 46% .50% .56% | Oats ............. w .36% .39% .42% j ueCAU GRAIN MARKET “* Corrected Sept. 28 No. 1 New Wheat, 50 lbs. or better ... 75c I No. 2 New Wheat 58 lbs. . 74c i Old Oats 32c New Oats 30c | White or mixed corn 52c I Good Yellow Corn 58c j o *— 4 , Test Your Knowledge I 11 Can you answer seven of these | test questions? Turn to page ' Four for the answers. • « 1. What is Cannibalism? 2. What does the word Soviet I mean ? 3. Where is Timbuctoo? 4. What form of government has I Liberia? 5. Translate “Te Denm." 6. What species of fruit are can- J taloupes? | 7. Where is the Old Liberty Bell? ! 8. Give the origin of the word ! telegraph. 9. What are the symbols repre-1 senting the Republican and Demo-1 cratic parties? 10. Name the three largest freshwater lakes in the world. Opening of Chick’s Roadside Inn, I'. S. road 27. 1 mile south of Decatur. Saturday eve., 6 o'clock. Chicken dinner, 25c. Dancing. FARM LOANS We have on hands applications fori FEDERAL FARM LOANS j For full information call at SCHURGER ABSTRACT CO. 1 1 For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfel Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd st] Neurocalometer Service X-Ray Laboratory Offic- Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. j 1 to 5 p. m., 6 to 8 p. m. 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.
k I CoviMivMoM ii* ii.simv to in: si.i.uwNO is mill s a, imia | ' 'I Iwur lln»»rou>s I City of liKhtN power 147,10 I Decatur lieniucrHt Co. Sup. A. IC'.-H I Cleo V. VVerHnir tieputy hire * I .Milton <’. WerliiiK poNtH« lO.oui Milton C. WcrlhiM iletk ex. 21. Niblick & Co., iiudilor ex 3.50[ Glen vMwan postage 3.001 Mary Cowan drputv hire 25.0<»| Flank VV. Dowiir pros ex 3,’»HI Huttlen Edwards Co. Trens ex 2t,00 E. L. lloMSel do It E. Heidrich Recorder ex luj’u I Walter J. Hockman postage S.OOi Clifton E. Striker salary 264.67 ( The Miller Bryant Pierce Co I Supt. • -xpenar 5 401 Margaret Mjera salary 446.50 1 Nlblh k »K- Co artsH>Ns* «r ex 52,00 i J. I’. Felty salary pontage 110.5*i Robert .1. Zwlek Inquest 20.40 J. \V. Vteard salary pontage *15.04 > Dennis Striker C. Coniniiwsioner 7.‘».oh| F. <i. Martin do "5.00 ' i’hli Sauer do ".‘.OO i Glen Cowan Clerk Co. Co 50.00 Henry B. Heller Salary 41,6’1 John Weehter Bd of Review 15.00 Henry Dehner Co. Council 21.00 l I August Conrad do 24.00 Hen i. Kiting do 24.001 Evert Banter 410 24.00 F. G. Eichenberger do 24.00 Janies Kenney do 24.00 M. Kirsch do 21.00 Jos. Cloud Co. House 50.001 Kocher L. & C. Co do 20.11| Harry Sipe Salary 50,i*0| Lee Hardware Co Ca. House .... 3.851 < 'arl Pumphrey do 15.00. B. W. DeVor do 33.25 i. w >:• wi.in.i do D»><-atur P. A H. Co. do 125.10| Bert Haley do 52.71 1
Clyde Hit< hca k do Lee ’Hardware Co jail 3.T0 J. W’. Lobdell do 11.00 Nor. Ind., Public Service Co d> 20.x3 Irene Byron Sanatorium . PH.2 • l W 11. Zwick & Son burial 75.00 |S. E. Black burial 7.*.00. ■ Citizens Telephone Ct* phone "2.20 I Burl Johnson board prisoners 50.40 Burl Johnson mileage 128.31. Township Poor i Fisher & Harris Root 'C. B-ll do | Holthouse. Schulte & Co do LIO • Nichols Shoe Store do 1 4, ♦» • l’ The Home Gr«>< ery .io 6.Q0 I J. C. Grandataff Preble 10,..0 IDr J. C. Grandstaff Kirkland 10.25 Ralph Shady do 10.00 'C. A. D -uglas St. Marys U J | C. A Bell do J W A« ker Bros. R. H Everett do < j. W’. Vizard do 15.50 Atlams Co. Hospital W’ashmgt Dr. W. E. Smith (to Dr. J M. Miller do 48.24 Nichols Shoe Store do >.2.. C. A. Douglas do Dr. Palmer Eicher do .a.inj: S. E. Bia. k d ? ‘ W. 11. Zw k & Son do 50.00 Sam Hite do IJaJj Teeple & Peterson <!«• 1--I Joe Brunnegraff do Niblk k & Co do H. IL Ummlman do Robert E. Daniels do Ed. J. Miller do Vance & Linn do M. E. Hower do g-;.’? . Frank Krick <1 • ' Dr G. J. Kohne do Dr. L. E. Somers Washington C. A. Hell 'I.. 1
O FEED SALE SPECIAL PRICES PREVAIL f i ON “DAILY EGG F EEDS Scratch Feed 100 $1.79 wt 00 OUR PART 25 pound bag, only 47c EGG MASH (25. tbs. 52c) 100 lbs. $1.99 OYSTER SHELLS (25 lbs. 19c) 100 lbs. 75c N AVY BEANS, A Big Value.. 6 lbs. 25c SPARKLE Gelatin Dessert pkg. 5c SUGAR, Pure Granulated 25 lb. bag $1.25 100 ib. bag. .$4.85 10 lb. bag ,49c M ATCHES. Birdseye 6 pkgs. 25c LUX or Lifebuoy Soap 3 cakes 17c Sparkle Pudding, chocolate.. 4 pkgs. 25c Encore Spaghetti, cooked .... 2 cans 15c BOKAR COFFEE Supreme.. ,Ib. tin 23c Grandmother’s Bread 16 oz. loaf 6c Whitehouse Milk 3 tall cans 16c N.B.C. Graham Crackers.. 1 lb. box 17c Fillet of Haddock lb. 14c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES POTATOES 10 ONIONS 10 lbs. 09 P YELLOW W’JV SWEET POTATOES fi lbs. 15c JONATHAN APPLES 5 tbs. 25c • TOKAY GRAPES 2 tbs. 15c We Pay Market Prices for Fresh Clean Eggs.
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DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1933.
I J. Hgnry Fnunite do 15.25 Fiaher X- Harris do 54. mi Geo Appltqii in do 35.7 5 ' Ijawren* c'arvrr Blue Creek 6 47 ' A<tnhim Co. Hospital 139.n0 i Menno Stu k\ do lo.uo ’I Htohardwon Store do 24.91 I I Menno Stm ky do 5,m» d 11. H. Rupert do 5.0’1 John A Me\ er do 1’« mi j Mennonlte Book (’•* do 36 6’« '! Kroger G. AB. Co. Harlfoid 3.05 1 Perry Glendenlng do !.m; ! Adams Co. Hospital VVnluiah 22.0'1 I l»r. C. It. Prive dn 13.50 Dr C. P Hinchman do 113.0“ Snyder* Grocery do 16.n0 | Central Grovei y do 12.0“ I Adam* Co. H -*idtal Jefferson 17.5“ ' Dr. Jones A Jones do 10.5 u Geo, Applenuvn Union 7.8! . Dr. <». J. Kohne Root 1 5h . Dr. <>. J Kohne Monroe > •“ i Albert Steiner French 4.5 u ’ oiittO Infirinnrj H. P. LaFontaine salary 450.00 j Mrs. Clara La Fontaine matron luo.no Dr. J. M Miller phvsivlan 100.0“ j Well Br. s. burial 39.75 Salem Cemetery burial 11.“ o S K. Him k burial 40.00 I Henry Dehner Fertilizer 101. j Fisher A- Harris Op expense 6.05 Standard oil Co do 4..»5 .MiHera Bakery do 23.70 i Lee Hardware Co do 38.93 i Dr. Burt Mangold do 2 ““ IN. a Bixler* do I Callow X- Kohne do 7.3" ' Indiana lt«»L*rmatory do . 76.22 j Smith Drug Co. UTO.tT ' Sarno Pinml Co. do 44.27 | B W DeVor do B.o’l I Western Oil '’<*. do 22.65 (’harbs Vnglewede do 12.81 1 Sam Baller labor 4.5“ \ugust Margan do 35.00 Herbert LaFontaine do 35.““ Florence Lengerich (To 35.0’» Esther Lusk do 35.00
Haymond Helman do 29 “ * Rev. Edgar L. J hnston do 4.0“ Rev. J. Smith do 4.00 Herman G. Hoffman do 1.2“ Walter Bailer do , 2.16 Win. Smith do •*“ Board of Guardians Della l*eb<dt Mother's Aid 5.04* - Margaret Leichtie do 5.»”> Marie Andeivton do 10.00 Edna I Lay do 1“. “0 < .Mary Hazelwood <l* 10.““ < Charlotte Gephart Jo 5." ‘ ’ Mrs. Ehinger (trustee) 5.0“ ] Ida Hirschey mother's aid 5 “•» | Pearl Reed do 5.““ 1 Leota Beery do . 5.00 < Marie McClure do 10.“0 | Marx Myers do 10.““ | I/euretta Whitman do . 5.00 ( Florence Bollinger do 10.00 „ Laura Beerbower do 5.“0 | Olive Reynolds do 10.0“ < Catherine Roe do &“<» I Merle Bristol do . Ali<v Walter do .1 Anna Ripberger 2“.0“ } l Eliza’-th Hodlv do M ' Mnlim. Li by f Oliva Teeplr do 5.00 . Man Arnold do 5,«0 s Fort Wayne Arphan Home j Bd. of Guardians 211 00 ( W. Guy Brown mileage 24.99 ( White’s Ind. Manual ,, 1 Inst. Bd. of Guardians 50.63 t ||iuh**a) Hepnir \ District \o. I. I Wm. H. Bittner Ijibt»r 55. m» < Ralph Clevenger do 2V‘“ < Russell Ramsey do 12.”' < Marshall Mclntosh do 21.2” $ —■————
John Grove Labor team . 11 l Jacob Scott do Jacob Scott Ditching 18.'>0 Ross He! I -'.no i John Rittner do 14.60 i Holley Crozier do • *3 00 t Hnr«dd Stevens do » Harold Stevens Dlt< h * ) Jesn Shreig labor team !•.«.» i' Jess Sheets labor $ Henry Buettner I«ab«>r team 13.101 , (imar !«ehrman do ; Clem Hardware Co maty Hal L 95 i i»lstrl.-t No. 2. i Hugo Gerke labor team 31.60 i llat«»ld Tiernan labor i Robert Gerke l.»ls*r team 2.25 i Henry Riittevneler labor team 13 1“ i Henry Ostermever labor 9-“1 i Henry <lerke labor team 32.30 J Elmer Gerke do 29.30 Amos Gerke labor I ’* o Elmer Frans do 3.00 Herbert Hobrovk labor team 5.45! Louise H die do 11.25 iisi iii.in " '■ |i ’ i do ’ ■' Harry .Miller Ditch 8.601 John Houck labor 8.00 j , HlM*ert Hoile labor team 4.5” Henry Bulterneier gravel 1.00 District No. 3. _ ' Aug. Bloomberg labor 31.25 i Adwdph Buuck do 6.00 . Rudolph Smnemeler do Bon , otto Wefel do 12.00 Arthur Hartman d»» *.O” t S. F. Fuhrman do 20.00 Elmer Fuhrman labor team 4.40 ’j Edgar Nuerge labor LOO I Herbert Bloemberg do 11.40 | Fred Hielwrlch do 2.«0 I Arnold Stoppenhagen do 2.60 . Martin Conrad labor team 4.t»(’ ' Adalbert C*)iira<l du 4.v0 | Herman Miller du 8.40 ] • ’arl Bulterneier do 6. io | Lewis Worthman lah»r 600 ’ Chance Sheets labor team 8.00 ; Philip Strahm team 5.n0 j Harold Strahm labor 4.00 | District Ao. I J. A. Hower labor 22.5< ' I S. D. Hem her do 10.061 •* David Stanbener labor team 6.001 i Richard Arnold do . 13.251 I Robert Beery «to 8.75 ft George Reft»er labor 1.501 \ Chas Beery 'to - 1.50 1 Harold Worthman lalM»r team 14.““ > Wm. Man key do 14.00 I Glen Straub labor 4.50 / .Albert llauth Jabor team 10.50 I David Ehiman do 10.50 1 Harvey Mankey Jo .... 7-90 District. X”. 5 Herman Uleman labor 19..5 George Loshe d<» 19.00! | Richard Hess do 6«”| Leon Kohne do 12-4“ i fc Carle Kohne do . 12.40| John Yost do -! '" I Peter Hess do . 1 • - Harrison Andrews do 1” l«.i 11 S ,ltz d.» *"" I John ChH< ints d ■ J I I Diatrlrt <i -- I I • ’ 11 ■. ■ • | Glen Foor do j Fi ik Millei do t Steve Longt-nberger labor ma- 13.35|8 dark Funk labor team 7.00 Oscar Moser (to — 7 00 iB Carl Teoutner labor 2.00 <■ Page Mitch labor team 6.30)■ Bill Mitch labor WiJliam Bunner labor 21.60|« IL 11. Everett nails 3.95 ■ Oren Fortney labor 1 C. G. Mann material 3.101® Check Tax tax »■ (’. P. Troutner labor John Elzey do 20.4 U ■ Frank Smith do - 21.60’8 Rufus Case do 12.00|8 George Smit ley «to 15.00 $■ V Shnepp labor team 1'.05 William Lu< stenberger labor 8>0:W J 'bn Loshe labor team 6.30 }■ Jim Everett labor 3.00!■ Loren Troutner labor 6 ,, 0|« L. L. Troutner labor team 23.1018 Nimrod Me >'ullough do 28.001 H (’has Rorbu< k lal»or . 4.40 M Fred Ben»ier labor 5.00 [■ Ray Walters do l.OOlfl Otto Rimmert "-6018 Glen Chroniater labor team 19 2518 Harry Robins* m do 17.15 Wayne Troutner labor 13.T0JH Flovd Carter labor team (Mairtrl \.». ■ Ed. Miller labor team 43.2 j ■ AV. F. Merer hU»or . L3.OOJ® Chalmer Miller do 14.00 ■ Arthur DeArmond labor team 4.00[H Harvey Tinkham labor team 5.00’■ Frank latiHienheiser L. team 12.00»■ Rnv Miller do 2.00 ;■ Henrv Tumblejon labor team 4.00 Ph kering & Riff ditch ex. 12.09 ■ Dearmomi Bros, do Wm. do Walter Scott-do District \o. **. 9 Arman Habegger labor team 48.00J8 I ai.l McClain do 26 40 ■ Albert Huser do 10.«'»0*M Dan Striker . labor 4.00 II- ■ I’l ■ Tillman Beer do LOO|lg Omer Lehman labor team 2,i0 ■ Ralph McClain lab*r 8 °° H Ixmis Brunner labor I.o® James V. Hendricks labor team 44.35. M Claude Harvey d* . ...... 20.2a J J. N Burk head do 13.50 M Henry Hirschey do 1.35|H Jess Erpe do 2.25 j J DiMrirt >o. 9 B Ge >rge Ringger labor team 30.00 « Homer Beer labor Raymond Ringger John Gerber do 8.00 ■ Orel GHB n labor team 4.»o|™ JTubin Isch labor team .“00|B Sam Minrer labor team 4.00.■ lev! R Schindler labor tram lI.OOiB Jacob Kaufman do 4.”“ ■ Brent Chalfant Gravel 14.0618 District 10 B Rufus Meshberger labor team 3«.*;»|B Charles Studdler do Mito Sales do - Richard Mrshherger do 5.40,■ Amt'S Simer labor l Ellis Pontius labor team 9.^o’■ Martin labor 1.6018 J- bn Lehman labor 2.40 *■ Harry Shoemaker do 2.60 Paul Brewster do 1.40>■ John Duff labor team 4.00 >■ Lorin Gottschalk labor team 3.1” ■ Fred Beeler laftxvr 2.00.■ Civile Striker labor team .... 10.00!■ DiNtrirt Xo. II B Wnx. Striker labor team 68.0518 Lee Schell Uhvr 36.8018 Edward Meyers do 10.0018 Tom Haviland do 4.80 |B George Green d" 2.““ E Tilman Affolder labor team 14.00’8 Tom Sullivan labor team B.oo|B 'Theron Fvnstmaker lalrir .... 14.8”IB Charlie Phillips labor 7.20i8 Gottschalk Supply Co. Sand 3.68 IB Fred Mathys labor team . B.oo|B Fred Hannie labnr team . . 4.00|8 Noah H iffman labor ' i ■ KVrnon Ralston labor 5.25 ■ Fred Hannie labor Irani 12.00 ■ I Clint Mathys labor 3.00 ■ 11-iman Math's labor !.““ Silvan Banrnan labor team .. T.O“
Rufus Huser ditch ex 20.00 lllwtrlri X<». IU Harley J. Reef latrnr team l>6. »0 Fred Rt»e labor Herbert Dailey do Ed B'llvnbai ker do I b “ Paul HiHrher labor tram 13.00 Adam Reef labor Ralph luriikson labor 7.20 De*r\ Kiim labor team ' Ralph Bollenbai her labor team 22.L* Marlon Baker lal»»*r 3.40 John Boll* nbakrr do 8.“0 Victor B«dlvnlMM'kei labor tram 13.*“ Pat .M ran d> Robert Moran do < onIII* <«MrNKV I Carl Baumgartner labor ii.nv Clarence Durkin do i. Euu Ralph .Martin labor R. F. Hauer do b ! ,H Edwin Spichiger do Er ik-st Mr I ker du •<’ i »mII is Bi nd • • * E.l .M. '.rr a- * Lw Fleming do Jo.““ Jesse B. Ru«*V du 3.JJ Clyde Hit» !»«’’“ k do John Bulkhead do • 2.“” Lorenz Conrad do j iDen Johnson do Othel Sliuaher do Johnson Repair Shop welding Hi-Way Filling Station op ex 5..4 K chrr Lunidwr A- Coal Co do 171.16 (tottMchaik Supply Cu do 1J.43 The Schafer Co do 2..“0 'J*»win Spichiger do Krh k-Ty ndall Co. do 7J.7Z Runyon £ Son Garage do Riverside Garage do 4.5»| All metal H. & C. Corp, do 221 . W. P. Robinson Co do -'34.Ja j Kopprrs Products Vo do 98.13* .Mrshherger Bros. Stone Co (to 4.7 4 1 Plymouth Rwk C. P. Stone IJIJfI The Erie Stone Co. do . 655.46 | Mrshberger Bi *« St on*- ma 635.07 | Meshberger Bros S. Co. stone 1417.74 Blur Creek Stone Co. do 1191.”5 | Blue Creek Stone Co. stone 8154.2 4 1 Hlberaon Service Sta. Op ex 14. U” Standard Oil Co. do 395.38 Ft. Wayne P. X- S. Co (to .79 Lu' ius Somers gravel 399.50 : Grove A Baxter Op ex 11.00 W. H. O Neal I ' o do 425.61 Banks Manufacturing Co do 2.45 Snap-On Toolta ln< • do Runyon A Son Garage du 6.98. Acker Cement Works do 5.04 David F. Ter ph do 5.041 Fulton Machine Co. do 3.-’9 National Mill Supply Co do 137.27 j Bvrnadine Shraluka labor 15.50 j Miles F. Roop 2 00 Ralph E. R’>q» aalary Mileage 178.57 Certified this 28th day of Septem-, ber 1933. GLEN COWAN Auditor Adams County pt ‘
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Freshening Up For Fall And WiMs/B Now is the time when every house*lf ( . |« . B| liih the house, geUinn out the fall and wlutei dtaperh,” 9| ening up for the comlnK season. “M And General Johnson Is urging prudent lion.-, « lv , s)n ... to aid national recovery. Out- Washington Hurvau lias ready for you n, INTKRIOK liECOHATING. <ontuining valuahl’e t, ln! , a tlon on re decorating, re furnishing, and rep),,, d furnishings and <lrnpeiies. to make the hom,> ■ k , lki . If yon want to redo the living room, or the du,,.,. rn< bedrooin, and want suggestions tor harmoiitzin - , W| lais, tliis bulletin will tell you how. a Fill out tht- coupon below and send tor it: H| CLIP COUPON HERE B Dept. 253. Washington Bureau, Dady Democrat, 1322 New York Ave., Warhlngton, D. C. B I want a copy of the bulletin INTERIOR I'ECOI: \ti Xg B close herewith five cents in coin (carefully wrapped, to f turn postage and handling costs. NAM E B STREET A No x B ; (ITY STATE B I am a reader of the Decatur, Ind.. Daily Denio.ra-, B — — —
COURTHOUSE New Case Harry A. Miller vs Samuel Tush ' man etal. damages and attachment. Nathan Nelson, attorney. Under Advisement Dr. Karl C. Eberly vs Leslie Cue- - beer, account, evidence heard, case l 1 taken under advisement. Files Appearance Joseph J. Selmeti as pastor of St. Marys Catholic Church vs. Theodore Lengrk-h et al. note and foreclosure of mortgage. Theodore Lengrkh appeared in person, rule' to answer. Standard Surety and Causalty ~ - - —
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