Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 11 May 1934 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE —1 have early cabbage plants and sweet potato plants for sale. Mrs. John Durr. 113-St QUALITY BABY CHICKS. These chicks are produced from good flocks, all breeders Bloodtested for Bacillary White Diarrhea by the Stained Antigen Whole Bloodtest, under our own Supervision; reactors removed year 1933-1934.' All eggs set weigh 23 o*. or more per dozen. Chicks priced reasonable. Order your chicks early from Baumgartner Hatchery, 6 miles west and 9 miles south of Decatur en route 4, Bluffton. Craigvllle phone. Fri-ts FOR SALE- 1 good gas stove and gray en.iniel kitchen cabinet at 215 N. Third St, U5-3t FOR SALE - Several tons of good timothy hay. Call William Klenk, Jl9-E 6 miles east of De atur. I. FOR SALE —Several used washens ; in good condition. Priced right. I Decatur Electric Shop. 115-G3t RUG SALE Brand new 9x12-ft. Congoleum nigs, on sale now at $4.95 i 'Extra heavy genuine Congoleum ! rugs, size 9x12-ft. on sale at $6.95 Sxlu-ji-ft. $5.75' J-«x9-ft. $3.851 •4»x9-ft 33.50 ‘ 11-3*12-ft. 310.00 11 3x15-ft. 313.50! New. 9x12 seamless Axininster rugs, I otrsale at 332.501 2 seamless tapestry rugs. 9x12-ft.i each 315.00 ] 1 Tapestry rug. size 9x12-ft. 317.00 1 only seamless Axininster rug. : heavy quality, size 11-3x15-ft. only : 339.50 ; 3 Tapestry rugs, size 8-3xlo-6-ft. at „ 315.00 I 1 Tapestry rug. 11-3x15-ft. at $28.50; 1 Tapestry rug. H-3x15-ft. at 320.001 9x12 ft. rug cushion, all hair qual-| , ity with waffle top. all edges p taped. Mothproof. This cushion; will put new life in that old rug. I Each 34.95! Also 8-3xlo-6 and 11-3x12-ft. size' rug cushions in stock. Also complete selection of the famous “Bigelow-Sanford" rugs in 1 stork from 329.50 to 375.00. NIBLICK & CO. I FOR SALE —Chicks from culled | flocks. Large Leghorns and! Heavy breeds fi%c. Custom hatch-J Ing 2%c per egg. Buchanan Electric I Hatchery, Willshire, Ohio, Route 1, * 4 miles south. A-20-24-27 M-l-4-11-15! FOR SALE-Semi-modern six room ■ house on pavement, inside rail-| road. New garage, large garden; ami house in good condition. Price I 31400. 3500 cash. Balance like I rent. Write Box C. M., % Demo-1 rial office. 112G3t|‘ ; WANTED WANTED —Radio or electric work. Call Phone 625. Miller Radio Service, 226 No. 7th St. Apr 9tf WANTED —We buy and sell used ' furniture. Also want upholster- 1 ing and repairing. Estimates free. ' Nu-Way Furniture Exchange, 161 South Second st. 112t3x FOR RENT 7 FOR RENT —Pasture for cattle % mile*south of Hospital on mud pike. Victor Ama her, phone 8176-C. g-3tx o Conspicuous Nothing shows up as fast as t< weak tire, unless it is the spot the • painter missea.—Racine Journal News. X ppoiiHmmt of tdininiad riilttr Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Ad- ■• M » Brian Kraner, late of Adams County * deceased. The estate is probably solvent. W. A. Wells, Administrator C. L. Walters, Attorney Hay 10, 1934. May 11-18-25 NOTICE OF I’IN\L SETTLEMENT Ol I>TVII. No. 23G1 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Joseph * Chrisman, deceased to appear in the •‘ Adams Circuit Court, hold at Oeca- •* tur, Indiana, on the 2nd day of * June, 1934, and show cause, if any, " why the FINAL SETTLEMENT * ACCOUNTS with the estate of said " decedent should not be approved; — and said heirs are notified tn then and there make proof of heirship, and-receive their distributive shares . W. A. Wells. Executor ’ pveatur, Indiana, May 10th, 1931. * Attorney. C. L. Walters . i i I AUCTION ' • Decatur Riverside Sales (Breiner Feed Barn) Saturday, May 12 12 O’clock I 10 bead Horses, 15 Milch Cows, ' 10 head feeding Cattle. 100 bushel Seed Potatoes, Soy Beans, Household goods. Shrubbery, miscellan- ‘ eous articles. L. W. MURPHY E. J. AHR Managers JM.ehaud & Doehrraan, aucts.

MARKETREPORTS 1 DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS LOCAL MARKET .'Decatur, Berne, Cralgvlll .Hoagland Wlllsnire, Ohio Corrected May 11 No commission and no yardage Veals received Tuesday Wednesday Friday and Saturday 160 to 200 Uta 33.40 21-> tO 25<> IbS. . 33 40 :mo iiv. 33.40 (300 to 350 lbs. . $3.25 350 to Ml lbs 33.00 140 to 160 But 33.00 120 to 140 lbs $2.00 100 to 120 lbs $1.86 Roughs 32.40 Stags 3125 Vealers $5.50 Wool lambs SB.OO CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Wheat .88% .87% .88% Corn 46% .49% .51 Oats 35% .34% .34% FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, [nd., May 11. -(U.R) I —Livestock: Hogs, steady, to 10c higher; 250300 lbs.. $3.70; 200-250 lbs. $3.65; 160-200 lbs., $3.55; 800-350 lbs., 33.40; 150-160 lbs.. 33; 140-150 lbs., ! $2.75; 130-140 lbs., $2.50; 120-130 jibs., 32; 100-120 lbs.. $1.75; roughs. 32.50; stags, 31.25. Calves, 36: lambs, 39.75 down. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y.. May 11 — Hogs: receipts 1.900; holdovers 1130; fairly active to packers; steady ' with Thursday’s average; bulk deI sirable 160 to 260 lbs $4.13; plainer ! kinds around $4.00; 120 to 150 1b553.25 $3.25 to $3.90. Cattle: receipts 200; largely cows 1 Market weak; fleshy offering $3.50 I to $3.35; cutter grades sl-75 to $2.85 Calves: receipts $5.25; vealers i rather slow, barely steady; $7.00 j down. ■ Sheep: Receipts 1.300; lambs , ' steady to 15 cents lower, good to choice lambs $9.25; top $9.5f; Medium to good SS-5O to $9.00; Few 50 Ito 60 lbs. Spring lambs $ll.OO. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected May 10 No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs or better 66c ' No. 8 New Wheat sSlbs 65c i ! Oats —25 c ' [First Class Yellow Corn 54e -li , .Mixed corn 5c less COURTHOUSE . Mina C Reppert vs. Marie Jose- ; phine Sherry et al. quiet title. Com- ■ plaint filed. Summons ordered to i sheriff of Adams county, returnable May 26. Marriage License Lawrence Jacob, saw mill, Deca- ; tur to Nettie Smith. 928 South . Thirteenth street, Decatur. Roy Johnston, farmer, Grand Rapids, Ohio, and Marie W.'nter, ■ Grand Rapids, Ohio. i AUTOS REFINANCED ON SMALLER PAYMENTS EXTRA MONEY IF DESIRED FRANKLIN SECURITY CO. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. Phone 237 Decatur, Ind. > r""—**7 'j;.. ~~ . -2. ■] 1 Roy 11. Andress Licensed Chiropractor Phonr .195 315 N. Fourth st. Hours by appointment. For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfel Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 311 140 So. 3rd st. t Neurocalometer Service ' X-Ray Laboratory Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 p. m., 6 to 8 p. m. Federal Farm Loans Make application with the, Adams County National] harm Loan Ass’n., Charter; No. 5152, office with the Schurger Abstract Co., 133 South 2nd street. Decatur. Eire and windstorm insurance accepted in any old line or good mutual insurance co. 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 135.

I .. COMMISSION HRS CI.UMS AI.LOWED M 4V T. 11134 V! IhinvuiiM Ft. Wuyne Ptg Co. us. Sup. ... 591.24 Decatur Democrat Co. supplier 402.99 City of Decatur lights 96.08 Cltltena Tel. Co. telephone 60.70 Decatur Lumber Co. supplies 34.92 Cleo V Werl Ing Salary 75.00 David D. Depp clerk postage 11.15 Milton C Welling registration 29.44 Jease O. Teeter do 6.50 J. u. Mana u Amos K. stoneburner do 8.30 Grace Farlow do 15.00 t’has i: Mnraliaml do 13.titi \\ nans <h» 8.90 Wayne Burger do 14.6 U Joe Hahnvrt do 11.00 A. C. Stoppenhagen do 95 Joseph K. Yoder do 15 Chrlste Bohnke do 8.45 Frank Kitson d<> 4.35 Ruth E. Schwartz do 8.45 Amos Burkhalter do .. 20.55 Florence Ae»chliman do . . 21.55 Albert Burke do - 8.60 August Schlickman do 1.15 Ben McCulloug'h do 4.55 Helen Dorwln do 19.85 John W. Blakey do 6.20 Dan O. Roop do .60 Alive Christen do 6.90 ITxert O. Rich <h> 13.60 Anton Thieme do 8.90 I D. A. Rumple do * 1.70 Glen Cowan postage 10.38 Kiger ami Co. Auditor’s exp 5.52 Mary Cowan Deputy Hire 75.00 Delmore Wechter do ... 75.00 David F. Teeple Treas. Exp ... 4.00 Ruth Knapp deputy Hire 75.00 Walter J. Bockman postage .. 1.50 Burl Johnson postage 5.00 Burl Johnson Mileage ..... ... 20.01 Ft. Wayne B. P. Co Sur. exp. .66 Clifton E. Striker Salary 153.12 Margaret Myers salary 62.50 L. E. Archbold salary 70.83 Mildred Koldewey salary 50.00 L. E. Archbold expense 38.56 Frank W. Downs Pros, exp .. . 1.00 J. F. Felty Salary 90.00 Robert J. Zwick inquest 10.20 J W Visard Salary 26.03 Anton Thieme assessing 208.00 Christe Bohnke do 108.00 A. C. Stoppenhagen do 124.00 Francis Schlickman do . 63.00 Geo. Dellinger do 110.00 Chas. E. Marshand do 84.00 Let* Stulls do 93.00 L. E. D.Mch do 03 00 Bin McCullough do 108.00 Dan O. Roop do 108.00 Peter A. Habegger do 108.00 Marcella Habegger do 78.00 John Lobsiger do 81.00 J. K. Yoder do - 124.00 Jess C. Mann do 11*.M Alva Fenstermaker do 87.00 F. O. David do 108.00 Henry B. Heller salary . 50.00 Krick-Tyndall Co. Ditches 145.27 Emiel Christner repair on drains 2.00 Charles Christner do . - Herbert Schaddt T Drain repair 4.50 Leonard Muhlenkamp do 4.75 Byrd Tile Works do ... jjj Leonard Jolly repairs .*.OO Wm. Reichert do ‘ Gottschalk Supply Co do 8.J3 W. Q. O’Neall Co., do 44.70 John Feasei do Max F. Thieme do Samuel Barger do 7.00 Anth »ny Holthouse do J 00 Decatur Lumber Co do Lawrence Bieberick do J.ia Wm Strickler repair of D 10.00 W. J. Schumaker salary «0.00 Mary McClure do t'allow and Kohne Cl. House Lee Hardware Co. do R. A. Stucky do Mo«hrn Body and K. Shop do ’Decatur Electric Shop do 4.91 The U. S. Chemical Co. do B. W. DeVor do IJ.jo Burl Johnson B. of Prisoners b 4.00 Frank Krick jail IJ.OO Hr. J M Miller do »- 0 ,0 Nor. Ind.. Public Ser. Co do lb .Jo The Berne Lumber Co Election 300.00 Faye Eichar do * = Wm. Storen, Treas. State lnstalO.3B Irene Byron Sanitarium 3d0 .00 Geo Foor Tax Refund Otto Hoile Jury Com 27.00 W. A. Lower do Niblick and Co. Court Exp D Berne Witness I/Cgal Adv Tom n«•»l|» Poor Geo. Apple man Union Frank Krick do JJ Dr. C. C. Rayl do Bell’s Grocery do Adams Co. Hospital do — 4d.ua pr. G. J Kohne Koot Holt house, Schulte and Co. do I« • Bell’s Grocery do Y’Ja Kocher L. and C. Co do 4.00 t>r. S. D. Beavers do 0J 7Kroger Store d » .1. Henry Faurote do -■ « John B. Stults do Adams €O., Hospital do *Lbo nr. Palmer Eicher do ’ H. P. Schmitt do 2.00 Maud L. Mahan do Joe Brunnegraff do J*-” Preble Equity Exch Preble .... W. H. Zwick and Son do 75.0 v Preble Equity Exch do John Helmrich do . J:-! Dr. J. C. Grandstaff Kirkland j-50 H. A. Breiner do Sam Gerber do -- Otho l.obehhtein St. Marys... <o.O Mrs. Clements do C A. Douglas do - Frank Krick do 0-1 a W. E. Spitler do Acker Bros, do j. W. Vizard do *-•” John B. Stults do J™ J. Henry Faurote do C. P. Troutner do R. H. Everett do Frank'Krick Washington " f>. E. Hite do 24.06 J. Henry Eaurote do H H. Lammiman do >• ‘ I'r. Palmer Richer do - Ed. J Miller do Joe Hrunneßraff do Dr. W E. Smith do ‘JMonroe Grain Co. do li. A. Stu. ky do Walter Deitmh do •• - • Hr I’. L. Grandstaft do • Holthouse Drug Co., do -■ Carroll Coal & Coke Co. o 3«."0, Bell s Grocery do Julius Haugk *> John B. Stults do Elsher & Harris do • Adams Co. Hospital do Dr. R. E. Daniels do Nichols Shoe Store do Samuel Acker do ... - Dr. G. J. Kohne do ’ Decatur Lumber 40. do J>Dr. .1. M Miller do .... S J. Hain do . Burk Elevator Co. do C. A. Douglas do Geo. Appleman do ... Eerd 'fabler Blue Creek e.UV Burk Elevator Co. do ’• larwrence Carver do - J” Dr. ML. Habegger Monroe -73-’U Martha Hoasman do - ’ » . H. E. Rupert <to ■ ’ Dr. C. C. Rayl do .4'70 Eerd 'fabler do fi ' 79 Gottschalk Supply

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 11. 1931.

John A Meyers do 14 44 Berne Milling Co. do 26 05 Dru. Jones & Jones do 80.75 . Amos lleußxer do 181.50 ~ Standard Oil Co. do 5.25 K Peoples StaU‘ Bank do 7.24 Adams Co Hospital do . 210.40 Berne Equity Exch. French. 6.50 Eerd Tablet do ... 8.26 Reuben Meyer do 4.53 aj Dr M. L. Habegger do 15.00 .! Albert Steiner do ... 7.93 XI • t|<> b us i Economy Store do ... 10.69 j Berne Milling Co. do 27.50 , Adams Co. Hospital do 33.45 ; Gottschalk Sup. Co. Hartford 6.75 I Chas. B. Roush do .... 19.19 I Drs. Jones A Jones do 30.00 • Runyon Grocery do 4.39 Berne FTquity Exch. do 7.63 , Chas. B. Roush do 14.67 ■ Mary M< Manus Wabash . 13.00 • Wells Brothers do 60X10 ‘ Dr c. C. Rayl do 50.00 ■, Drs. Jones & Jones do 86.50 j C. P Hinchman do 99.25 i Snyders Grocery do 21L00 j Dr. C. R. Prive do 17.35 71 Mary McManus do 4.75 II Tnm Drew do 2.75 I Hubert L. Brown do 6.75 » Geneva Equity Exch. do 6.26 I Central Grocery do 24.00 i Oswin Amstutz do 25.00 i Richardson Store do 7.29 t Dr. C C Ray! do 22.0(1 t West Main Grocery do 2.uu I Geneva Millg. & Grn. Co. do 24.50 i Martha Hossman do i Adams Co. Hospital do 65.2 b ) The Hub Jefferson 2.50 i Spangler Bros, do 4.-41 i B. R. Farlow do - LIO ! Kroger Store do 7 ; Harlow's Market do ■ 2 Berne Milling Co. do U®} J The Filer Store do - <* j Geneva Lumber Co. do 14 ’?! i Kroper Grocery do 9*3 i Snyders Grocery do 1 i Geneva Milling & Grn. Co. do 1.b.», < on nt y lnflriiHir> I{. P. LaFontahie Sup't. Sal. 150.00 Mrs. Clara laiFontaine mtrn si. 33.33 Dr. J M. Mil lot sal 100.00 Esther Lusk labor -- 35.00 Florence Lengerich do 35.00 Herbert LaFontaine do 35.00 August Margan do 35.00 August Conrad do 4.at) Charles Cook do 10.50 Frank Morand do 7.9'» Sam Cook do 14.40' Dr. C. V. Connell Oper. Exp. 84 .o I Rev. V. Riley do *4 00 Rev. J. L. Conrad do 4.00] Kocher Lumb. & Coal Co. do 96.10 J A. Kies* do I Riverside Garage do Menno Eicher do „65,00 i Fisher & Harris do 320..>$ j Miller’s Bakery do 27.6 u Peter Kirsch do ... 3.00] H. P Schmitt do t’ 36 ! Carroll Coal & Coke Co. do.. 16.10 i East. Ind. OH & Sup. Co. do 60.46 Auto Elect. Garage do .. 13.9.5| Holthouse, Schulte & Co. do Auto Electric Garage do 9.75 Ni bl irk & Co. do 154.99 C. B. Dolge Co. do . 32.a0 |j?e Hardware Co. do 34.50 Nichols Shoe Store do 6.50 A. R. Ashbaucher do 1«25 ' Indiana Reformatory do 12 Vain* A- Linn do 6.69 Burk Elevator Co. do 24.10 S E Bla«k Burial 50.00 Bierie & Yager <h> 50.00 Holthouse Drug Co. Oper. Ex. 6.aU J W. do - 10.08 Hoard of Gnnr«linn« Mary McClure Mother s Aid 15.00 Leuretta Whitman do - 5.00 ■ Laura Beerbower do io oo | Olive Reynolds do 20.00 Catherine Roe do 5.00 Merle Bristol do 15.00 Alice Walter do 5.00 ‘ Della Debolt do Margaret Myers do 10.00 Marie Anderson do 15.00 Edna Ray do Mary Hazelwood do 20.00 Mrs. H. Ehlnger (Trustee) do 5.00 Pearl Reed do 5,00 Leota Beery do Vada Roe do — &-00 Anna Ripberger do 25.00 Elizabeth Hodle do 10.00 Richard Andrews do 5.00 Gertrude Schurger do a 5.001 Madeline Dunn do tO.OC ' Opal Myers do - 20.001 Delota Engle do ~ - 5.00 Eva Tumbleson do l®-O’H, Laura Yaney do . .. 5.001 Alpha Yaney do • 30.001 Monai White do 5.001 Ft. Wayne Orph. Hm. Md. Gd. 188.00 F Charlie Voglewedt* do 2.75 8 Dr. J. M. Miller do 9.50 W. Guy Brown Mileage 16.68 > Repair Diatrirt N«». One Wm. H. Bittner labor 44.801 Hugo Blakey do -. 7.00 Hugh Meyers do 9 ( Glen Jackson do V-I’l 1 ’I Clarence Derscli do .?! Gus Krurkeberg do ... L2s| Doyle Knittie do 2.501 (oj»car Isehrman Lbr. & team 16.001 Fred Thieme do 18.50 S Martin Kruekeberg do 2.50] Wm. Kruekeberg labor 4.0 b, District \o. Two Hugo Gerke lbr. & tm ? 3 -a[ Elmer Gerke do 21.701 Otto Fuelling labor Robert Gerke do • Raymond Fuelling do .6v| Ernst Merica lbr. & tm. (.501 August Bohnke do — J.&N Henry Gerke do Harvey Tieman labor 4.&0 Charles Hoile do ?**»?!• Wm. Goelz do »•-•;] James Aleman lbr. & tm l.oui District N«». three | Aug Blomenberg labor Herbert Blomenberg do - boi Auk Buuek lbr * tm. • Ered Oeßtermeier lbr. & tm. 10.001 Theodore (VeHtermeler labor.. . . Erwin Kehuller do J Henrv Sehuller lbr. & tm 7.50 L. I-’. Fuhrman labor Krt Baker lbr & tm 10.00 Wm. Knobler labor J ” Phil StrOhm do ChSB. Bittner lbr. & tm. Dave Cook labor - Art Cook do “•”? John Mann do Herman Miller labor & tm. .. 10.00 Chas. Bultemeier labor & tm. 10.00 Adolph Schueler do J ■' Carl Hoffman do - - '•?” Phil Strahm labor District No. Four G. H. Bleeke labor ■ (wear Hoffman do Vlnril Bowers lbr. & tm. • <■’ Glen Girod do I*-”" Nelson Abbott labor ... - -J J;’ H. Weber lbr. & tm. »•»<' John Beal do Frank Spade labor I" '-' Italph Straub do }->o Glen Straub do - 1] Grant Ball do IJ-?® I William Blrsch do District No. Five Herman Uleman labor 66.85 ’ Albert Laugherman do 18.75| Corsin Blowers do 5.75

John Yflh»t do 1000 » Levi Johnson do ... 5.76 » Peter Hess do 18 75 ( Charles Estell do 7.75 > Anthony Kohne do 11.00 Bpangltr do 8.25 > Albert Brown do 2.25 District \o. Mix • c. P. Troutner labor 4 9.70 I L. I. Troutner lbr A- tm. 14.00 ' N. McCullough do 48.85 I Carl Burkhart do . 11.50 I \\ 111 W.•’ k; I ■ (111 > Clark Funk do 8.00 ' Sherman Evertt do 7.00 • Jim Evertt labor 17.25 O. T. Lambert do 14.75 ' Roy Burkholder do 7.00 Ila i i \ i routner do IM Batoa do "" Sherman Archer lbr. A tin. 20.50 Edsil Reccord labor 3.00 ' Omer Dague do 2.00 ' Cliff Burkhart do 200 Fred Bender do 18.25 ' Glen Foor do .. . . .. 2.00 Car! Troutner <l<» 4.00 Lorden Rayhal lbr. & tm 23.00 John Feasei do *2 . Sam Haggart labor — *-75 Te<i Dague do 2'l? Chna. Roebuck do District \s». Heten James F. Parrish lbr. & tm. . 71.88 Carl Fellar labor .. 4.00 1 Roy Yx»ung do 4.00 Frank Young do I oo I Henry Clark do 23.00 Glen Stanton do 5.25 j Hol HerHe do 4J‘O .11 m Ha in !>i i< k do ■" j Dale DeArtnond do 4.00 IW. M Zeaugg do 4.00 Delmore Mitch do 4.00 Therman Wolfe do * J. M Hoffman do 4.00 i tueeel Scot t do 4kdd i A. C. Counterman do .. 4.00 Gerald Edwards do 4.00 Leon Marble do 3.001 Ernest Girod do 2.00 1 I William Neadstine lbr. & tm. 5,00 l Norris Riley labor 10.75 Junior Ray do - 2.501 Charles Brunstop lbr. & tm. 9.701 Frank Delllng do 3.50 Homer Merriman do . 4.00' Mosiel F'ord labor 1 62 Sol Lugenbil! do 13.20, Jim Frank labor & team 12.0“ Roy Myers labor 4.80 District ><». Eight Arman Habegger lbr. & tm. .. 63.35 . Paul McCiain labor . 9.‘»0 Paul McClain do ... 35.00; I William Brunner do ... ! Albert Huser do 17.75 . Mennas Liechty do 2.501 IJ. V. Hendricks lbr. & tm. . 47 no 1 Joe Sapp d • --• 40.00 I William McKane labor 100 i Emi! Christner labor 2.00 j t’hailey Andrew do J«00 , K Burklu ad do I- 0 ” District Nine I George Rlngger lbr. & tm. .. 41.101 ■ Raymond Kipfer do | Joel Kipfer do 8-00 j Minnes Wulliman labor -.«•! Harry Wulliman do - i Clem Wulliman do % 3.-:» Homer Beer do !'•' ?' Orel Giliiom lbr. & tin. ’’ 0 Melvin Kohler labor 1. R. Schindler lbr. & tm Jacob Kauffman do H p Howard Moe>< hberger do 3.0'» District N«». Ten Rufus Meshbergcr lbr. & tm. Richard Meshberger do 1 John Duff do "•‘t’ John Duff labor

WOMEN’S BEAUTIFUL Wash ■ ife Frocks With the coming \ o f hot weather you will want sevoral sheer cool dresses. We have a won- ffflK’../' derful assortment of styles and materials. mw i SPECIALLY PRICED EACH $1 Sizes 11 to 52. \\ | The [SCHAFER Store sj HARDWARE and HOME FURNISHINGS

rtl T. Sales lbr. Tm. J.BOI [»i Eira St iner do •’ I 5; Fred Beeler do ; j i Russel Studler d» i» Sam Nussbaum labor 51 Vai Heller do J I > I John Pearson do ‘•'•‘ I j Goren Gottschalk do - ‘'{J! j Clyde Striker do ,' I): Ellis F’ointua do „ 5 Bill Bentz do KOrvel Kviler do i, District No. Eleven . I UW. M. Striker lbr. a tin. ... •• ■•'l I); Tom Sullivan do 7 ’> Theron Fenatmaker labor ■»i Paul Striker do }»®J! ) Tilman Affolder lbr. A tm H •' I)'John Hcndrlvks do )| Dan Harden do I Ed Nev 11 do 1;’ • * ) I Omer Ncvll lbr. & tin )| Ed Me Farlow do 4.‘0 > ! >alv I’.i' v -■' • Herman Matliys labor 9 I; Fred Mathy* do •• 2J.00 »: Fred Homie do ... 22. .0 District No. Twclxe •I Harley J. Reef lbr. & tm. 47.90 » Paul Butcher do - 25.00 >' Jacob Tester labor J. 25 , i D<*lmas Farr do . * ••* j Pat Moran ll»r. & tm. . 25.8.» I Robert Moran do . ... 17.60 i William Butcher do 600 District No. Thirteen . Carl Baumgartner labor 79.4.» j ' Ed Coffee do §2'22 i , It. G. Martin do ■ | ,i U. F. Sauer do ■ J*;-’®' ■ | Lee Fleming do J Edwin Splchlg.-r do .. J®-j® , Ernrat Striker do — $® *® I John Burkheud do , I Nate Haley do - ®« , Kvdier Lmb «Cl Co. Op. < x 1»; l" ' ■ W. P. Hobinnon Co. do 414. J Gott»> balk Supply Co. do .... I Central Motor Parts Co. do .. . Z- ■> J lam Ehlnger do »»-®® ,! W. W. Widdows do J.OU Main St. Filling Sta. do .. J Lee Hardware Co. do . England Auto Parts do I J. L. Ehler do A. K. Aahlutueher do 4 I Johnson Kepatr Shop do K.a* East Ind Oil *i Sup Co. do Butler's Garage do 1 Decatur Lumber Co. do 1-.--I It. N Runyon & Son do Lvbarger Gravel Co. do ■ *l7.bd 1 Krick Tyndall Co. do --• ® I Panther Oil & Grease Mfg. Co. .«.*« Suttles Edward Co. do .... J-l* i The Schafer Co. do ] Adams Pencil Co. do .. The Mossman Yarnell to. do IV" Auto Electric Garage do lj‘-(-; Ft. Wayne Pipe X- Supply Co. <>,..» Gottschalk Supply Co. do Austin Western Rd. Meh. C. do !».-<• i Ft. Wayne Spring Service Co. do Herne Review do .. L«® I Plymouth Kock Crushing Plant 1 Meshberger Bros. Stn. Co. do •’< Meshberger Bros. Stn. Co. do -’jJ J. Blue Creek Slone Co do I*;;; Berne Lumber Co. do ■ ?„.!■ i Ralph E. Roop sal & n,l J' is Allowed this .th d^,^ M “\wAN Auditor Adams County ' May 4 — — o — WANTED —Gtxxl. clean, big Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. WiK pay 4c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat.

Test 1 <>ur Knowledge 1 Can you answer seven of these tese Questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. i 1. Wh.it la Fleet Street In London ; 1 noted for? 2. What color is the precious I stone Carnelian? 3 In what part of the U. S. do the ' Umatilla Indians live? 4. Did the ancient Greeks >bury dead? 5. Name the .blind flower girl In Bulwcr’s "Last Days of Pompeii.'' Who was lhe composer of the Peer Gvnt suite? 7. Name the two official lar<,-' wages of Belgium. 8 In which ocean are the Caro i line Hslands? 9. What In the practice of anolting the body, or parts of it, with oil called ? 10. How is eucalyptus oil obtained? Q —— Get the Habit — Trade at Home

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