Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1935 — Page 2
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i» — « Test Your Knowledge Can you an»wer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four tor the answers. 1. Who was Helena Modjeska? 2. Who wrote "The Ballad es Reading Gaol?" 3. Name the island used as aj naval atation oi the U. S. in the
SCHOOL TOWNSHIP FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES rlrtam Before “»« Township Advisory Board C° U Nok'e nil U "hereby given the taxpayers of Blue Creek Township. Adams County, I"/'***, legal officers of Said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 3rd day of September 1935, will consider the following budget Bvn<JET cla!(Sl ficatlO3 FOB TOWNSHIPS TOWNSHIP FUND POOH FUND School Furniture & Equip. Salary of Trustee I SOO 00 To Rell “ b “ r l '^ T f ( Js n } P > vwo ’ 113,0 janitor Supplies _M.O» a Traveling 125.00 School Transfers 3,M0 M Wans Int * insurance . )fi(| ()0 Records and Advertising ISO.JO ToU i»£r I , l‘i" schooi Fin'" 0 ' 0 Transportation of Children 2,000.00 s■»,, v Advisory Hoard 15.00 M’r.l I »■< “< Hinn, t t nu . Miscellaneous ’ ... SOO on Repair of Buildings and **°wer -on 0o SSipW l » w w-rj — T ta ’compute detail of budget eatimate may be seen in office of 1 ownship Iruetee) ESTIMATE OF TOWNSHIP FI NDS TO HE RAISED PrtnP Fund. Heq-ired For Kxpwe- IV • ’’rSJ** Fund Fund , T~^^X® r a^foY , ?ncomlngy.ar I l”% 0 » I 0,720.00 » »300 3. Necessary expenditures to be made from appropri- 3 3SO 00 ations unexpended July Jlst of present year ... ... 400.00 ..51 ~00 3,350.00 3 Additional appropriations necessary to be made August Ist to December 31st of present year 4 Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before Dec. 5 Sand'd?*’. 3 1,800.00 7,552.00 >0.050.00 813.00 Funds On Hand And To He Received From TTiXtaS JW IFpXlt year 508.00 3.430.00 0.00T.00 1. Taxes to be collected, present year. (December 796 00 settlement) ... :■ ; s Miscellaneous Revenue to be received Aug. Ist of ' present year to Dec. 31st of incoming year (Sched-^— ule on file in office of Township Trustee): »ITIB T d S « * ‘ a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) .... .. b. All other revenua (see Schedule) 9 Total Funds (Add lines 6. 7, 8a and 8b) 1.238.00 4.0,1.00 (,«»1.00 10 NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES ’Tf online’s) INC °“ IN ° YEAR <<,edUC ‘. 562.00 3.531.00 2.829.00 813.00 U - £t\ r :?u‘ne «*»<• ’.917,00 2,600.00 11 ffio T lnd B l S l) BA,!!BD BY TAX bEVY ,Add '1.162.00 “ b PROPOSED LEVIES Q Net Taxable Property I 901,036.00 dumber of Taxable Polls , o Property be raised FINDS ’ I 1.084.00 Township - 5$ 5,333.00 Tuition - ’gO 5,424.00 Special School ‘ o# 813.00 poor z ::::™..” « t« »12,654.00 COMPAHAT3VE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED FINDS Collected Collected Collected Fl! ' D! ’ IDStI Levy 1034 Levy IMIS Levy I OSS Levy _ . . * 1 147 00 J 1,734.00 S 1,359.00 3 1,084.00 Township— - 7557 00 3.515.00 2.000.00 5,336.00 Sneclal school - • • ■ 3'359.00 3.641.00 3.000.00 5,440.00 ” 00r ’TOT AI ■■ 1 14.079.00 5 11.640.00 I 6,359.00 $ 12.604.00 Taxnavera'aoDearing shaii'have the right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined ten or feeHng themselves aggrieved bv such levies, may appeal t ol9 * S° al * « oard Audno? Cemmlmion.r. for further and final action thereon, bv filing a petit on therefor *<th the Cou,t> Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the state Boardl wiul fix a date of hearing in this co nt). 1935 ' SCHOOL TOWNCHIP FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES Certain Purposas* by * WMblnYton” Adams Before the Township Advisory Board C Notice 1 Vs' herebv given the taxpayers of Washington Township. Adams County. Indiana, that - vsiil legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting pla'e, on the 3rd day of September 1930 Will consider the following budget: rI ASSIrirATIOX FOR townships TOWNSHIP FI ND Total Township Fund. .. 3 2,065 00 i Repair of Equipment ; 0 ° 00 Salary of Trustee 3 1,000.00 POOR FI ND School Furniture & Equip. }®°- 00 Of ( 'ce Rent 100 on To Reimburse County .318,905.00 j School Supplies Trusteed Expense 200.00 Tl ITION FI ND Janitor Supplies 100.00 Clerk Hire 150.00 Pay of Teachers 3 4.400.00 Fuel for Schools 600.00, . 50.00 1.0 ' Library T^ K '--' n Children 1Z scanX 0 ' ReCordß ' 500 Repairo B f%Mg^n L d FtSD p • M 'l Bond - - 160 00 Care of Groun<ls 500 00 Total s P« clal 8111001 Fund »°-' ao ° ' MiSl (Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen In office of Township Trustee) ESTIMATE OF TOWNSHIP FI NDS TO BE RAISED Fnnds Rcenlred For Exncnaes To Township Sp. School Tuition Library Bond I oor Bt!2g®' year . ..32/>65.00 3Mo"o° 3529‘00 Un ' 318,605.00 2. Necessary expenditures to be made from appropri- , <«n no a eno on ations unexpended July 31st of present year ... 1,200.00 2,400.00 4,000 00 3. Additional appropriations necessary to be made August Ist to December 31st of present year 4 Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before Dec. 31st of present year—not included in lines 2 or 3.. 5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1,2, 3 and 4) 3,265.00 7,675.00 1-,400.00 5.9.00 18,600.00 Funds On Hand And To Be Received From Sources Other Than Proposed Tax Levy! -(n 6 Actual Balance, July 31st of present year .. 2,4<0.00 3,015.00 ~213.00 7. Taxes to be collected, present year. (December s'-ttlement) 665.00 1,694.00 1,1.6.00 8 M<s ellaneous Revenue to be re.eived Aug. Ist of present year to Dec. 31st of incoming year (Schedule on file in office of Township Trustee): a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) b. All other revenue (see Schedule) ~160.00 9 Total Funds (Add lines 0,7. 8a and 8b) 3,140.00 5,209.00 10,499.00 10 NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR TO DEC. 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct line ~ 9 from line 5) 125.00 2,466.00 1,901.00 529.00 18,60a.00 11. Operating Balance (not in excess of expense Jan. Ist to June 30, less Mine. Revenue for same period! 1,137.00 2,63,.00 4,000.00 12 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines io and 11) — • 1,262.00 5,103.00 5,900.00 529.00 18.605.00 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property Number of Taxable Polls school Township ■ 3 2.145,343.09 Civil Township 8 6.201.,61.00 w* Levy on Amount to w.twnu Property be raiaed 1’ ■ t> ? 3 02 3 1,240.00 Turttota . - 4.250.0(1 1 ,^ ibrar >’ 18,605.00 Poor TOTAL - * 8° 3 30,101.00 " IWXPAH.tTItK STATEMENT OF TAXES COI.LEt TED AND TO BE COLLECTED vrriinu Collected Collected < ollected < ollected 'L**' | tM|3 | ev? . 11(34 Levy lIIS.T Levy 1M« Tnwnshin » 2,346.00 3 2.518.00 5 1,627.00 3 J’?* 00 ® Library 8 539.00 22.038.00 15,602.00 18,605.0(1 1 oor T . T ,, * 25.938.06 3 34,869.00 3 24,359.00 3 30,201.00 Taxpayers appearing‘shaii have the right to be heard thereon After the tax »•*>«» 1 be0 “ X*rTax ten or more taxnavera feeling themselves aggrieved by such lev(es, may appeal to the Stat< Board ” lax Comm"ss"on™7fol further and final action ther?sn, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not fater than the fourth Monday of September, and th « Daleil Ausust 15 1 »35 JOHN M. DOAN. 11 Ustee ■ AUGUST 21—28.' Washington Township
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Marianas Islands in tho north Pa* cltlc. 4. What Is a Tong war? 5. What is cobalt? 6. Name the large university 10-[ rated on Morningeids Heights. New York City. 7. Name the tunnel completed In! : 1928 that pierces the Continental ! Div Ido west of Dan ver, Colo. 8. What is the name for the an-! clent ornamental trappings of
horses? 9. What is the name of the U. S. naval base on the island of Cuba? 10. Under which President did William Gibbs McAdoo serve as Secretary of the Treasury? —o— See our famous All-Weath-er and Pathfinder Tractor Tires—Special terms now— See us for details. Goodyear Service. 2(>3tf
>l ( ATI'R DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1935.
Purdue Students Expenses Are Low 1 Lafayette. Ind., Aug. 28 --<U.R) 8 —The expense of attending Pur-1 ’ due University for a school year,; including fees, class supplies and ' . board and room, ranges from a' . low 3293 to an average of 8403, • according to a survey made by ' the dean of men’s office. Cooperative houses and univer-sity-operated residence halls for both men and women students were credited as a big factor in holding the student expense mod-
i SCHOOL TOWNSHIP FORM rN-grTtiCi NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEX IExS ; Before the Township Advisory Board ’ given the taxpayer, of St Mary. Township. Adam, Indiana I legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the , consider the following budget-: cbASHFI( . AT|OM FOK toWN.IHPB TOWNSHIP FIND 2. Security Bond 160.00 School Furniture & Equip. 300.00 ' » ’ 7 90 »o| TO, “* T °"i<M)R fund 300.00 r-lee’s Expense m> -3 3,096.00 b. Office" 4, . _ 20 0" Records and Advertising ■>( i in-ht ami Power 100 W Pav of Advisory Hoard 15 on nPECTAL M HOOL 4 l 'l> Miscellaneous 150.00 Examination-of Record. 35 00 Purchase o Grounc » M «- 00 social School Fund 3?.000.00 Miscellaneous: Repair of Buildings and raa nn 1. Care of Cemeterieb 150.00 | < are of Grounds . ..... Tnwnahio Trustee) (Complete detail of budget estimate may De seen In office of lownsliip 1 ESTIMATE OF TOWNSHIP FUNDS TO Tbl(lsb P«r Funds Required tor Evpenses To Township I Fund Fuad December 31st Os Incoming leers 7 000 00 3 9.800.00 » 3,096.90 1 Total Budget Estimate for incoming year . I 1,590.00 » i.vvb.vv v 2. Necessary expenditures to be made from appropri- . #0 4 620 00 ations unexpended July 31st of present year . 560.00 1,843.00 3. Additional appropriation, necessary to be made 540.00 August Ut to December 31st of present year 30».00 1.558.00 4 Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before Dec, 31st of present year—not Included In lines 2or 3 . in iul 00 14 960.00 3.096.00 5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1.-. 3 and 4) ~455.00 10,401. Funds On Hand Ind To Be Received From Sources Other Than Proposed Tax Levy 1 ~n,i n KOO 00 5 843.00 6 Actual Balance. July 31st of prssent year l<o.oo 806.vu 7. Taxes to be collected, present year. (December 0 settlement) . ....... 64..00 j.kb.cv 8 Miscellaneous Revenue to be received Aug. Ist of present year to Dec. 31st of incoming year (Schedule on file in office of Township Trustee): 450000 a Special Taxes («ee Schedule) ''«3500 b. All other revenue (see Schedule) - ... „„ n'tMM 9 Total Funds (Add lines 6. 7, 8a and 8b) 812.00 J,98..00 13, 10 NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES ’ 7,043,00 6.419.00 1.400.60 3.096.00 “• ?, P t e 50 »- 00 s '»» oua 1? - Hn° U m T Ind B n) KAIBBD BY LEVY (Add 2.143.00 8,262.00 4.030.00 3,096.00 PROPOSED LEVIES ~ or. Net Taxable Property 3 1,346.406.00 Number FINDS - **“ ”*?L00 Township - - 3() g 4,020.00 Tuition ........ ........ —- - - * - 0 ’ ' #o 8.178.00 Special School ' i>;i 3,096.00 Poor j jjg j 17,335.00 STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED FINDS Collected Cullected A:?l l T‘ ,d 10S8 Levy 1P34 Levy W 3.5 Levy lOM Levy S 1 39° 00 I 1 443.00 I 1,194.00 I 2.04100 Township — 6 149 00 2,530.00 2,596.00 4,020.00 Tuition •• • - 5*788 00 6 728.00 6.393.00 8,178.00 P °° r totai * -3 13.329.00 I 10.794.00 3 10,186.00 3 17,335 00 Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon After the tax levle. have b„„dMermmel. ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, ma), appeal to■ the Board -t la Ommissmners for further and final action thereon, by f ling a P*‘“ rs JeaHna in thU county, not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix_a date of hearing in this cou Dated August 20, 1935. AUGUST 21 28. 8T - MARYS TOWNSHIP. 1 -. L-c L?— ’ SCHOOL TOWNSHIP FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES PuXVes by Before the Township Advisory Board j Ind Notice i« hereby given the taxpayer, of Kirkland Township, Adams County I« dia " a - ‘>jat the P r °P«» ’egal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 3rd day of September 193a, ns.der the foHowing budget: CLASSIKI( AT , O> FOR TOW>SHI PS TOWNSHIP FIND I Tl ITION FIND Janitor Supplies , . . ■ . an., an Pav of Teachers 3 10,000.00 Fuel for Schools 800.00 balary of Trustee I Total Tuition Fund 3 10.000.00 Loans, Int. A Insurance 1,550,00 TruMee’s Exp.-nse 125.00 SPECIAL SCHOOL Fl ND Janitor Service 450.00 Records and Advertising 250.00 Repair of Buildings and Transportation of Children 100.00 Pay of Advisory Board 15 00 Care of Grounds 400.00 Light and Power jO.OO Examination of Records S 0.0»» Repair of Equipment 300 00 Miscellaneous -»» Miscellaneous 30.00 School Furniture & Equip... 600.00 Total Special School Fund >4,1.5.00 * T tai Township Fund 3 1,110.00 School Supplies 3*0.00 (Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen in office of Township Trustee) ESTIMATE OF TOWNSHIP FUNDS TO BE RAISED Fund. Required For Expense. To Township Sp. School ■°'! d Budg®' Ee’"“*" B fo> e "ncom>ng year 3 1.110.00 3 4.175.00 3 10,000.00 3 340 - 31.2002 Necessary expenditures to be made from appropriations unexpended July 31st of present year .... 550.00 2,58..00 5,000.00 3. Additional appropriations necessary to be made August Ist to December 31st of present year 4 Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before Dec. 31st of present year—not included in lines 2 or 3.. 5. Total Funds Required < Add lines 1.2, 3 and 4) 1,W,0.00 6,,62.00 1a,000.00 Funds On Hand And To He Received From sources Other I’liun Proposed Tax Levy: 6 Actual Balance, Julv 31st of present year 283.00 1,049.00 3,791.00 K 7. Taxes to be collected, present year. (December settlement) 533.00 1,595.00 1,134.00 8. Mis ellaneous Revenue to be received Aug. Ist of present vear to Dec. 31st of incoming year (Schedule on file in office of Township Trustee): a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) .. 3,945.00 b. All other revenue (see Schedule) 2,255.00 9 Total Funds (.Add lines 6,7, 8a and 8b) 816.00 2,644.00- 11,125.00 lU. NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED IOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct line 9 from line 5) ... ■ - 844.00 4,118.00 3,875.00 11. Operating Balance (not In excess of expense Jan. Ist to June 30, less Misc. Revenue for same period) 550.00 2,587.00 2,500.00 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BA' TAX LEVY (Add ...ana., lines 10 and 11) 1,394.00 6,705.00 6,375.00 340.00 1,-00.00 PKOI-OSED I.EA IRS Levy on Amouiil «o Property he roisert Tuition 53 M 38.00 Poor . - i.xii.vu TOTAL ’ » > 3 15,835.00 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED Tn Be I FI NDS ’ < vlleeled Colleeted Collected Collected lIKI3 Levy Hint Levy IIW» Levy lIK4O Levy I Township 3 1,225.00 3 1.100.00 3 1.050.00 3 1,294.00 i Tuition 6,829.00 5,690.00 2,275.00 6,238.00 ■ Special School ..... ...... ....... 2,930.00 2,960.00 3,188.00 6.786.00 ■ Bond 356.00 355.00 340.00 340.00 ■ Poor - . ’ - ®'S.OO 1,177.90 >! TOTAL - 3 11.310.00 3 10,105.00 3 7,428.00 3 15.835.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have lite right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determin- . rd. ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by su-h levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax ■ Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the Couuty Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and tile State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county. i Dated August 20, 1935. H. H. High, Trustee AUGUST 21—28. Kirkland Township
erate. The S4OB average includes registration, incidental, laboratory. ! library, medical and lioapital and student activitly lees along with special deposits, room and board and class supplies It does not include laundry, re- | pense and it was recommended creation, clothing or traveling exthat students without arrangements which will cut expenses should provide for at least $450 for the academic year. Two “Turkey Talk” Literally Bristol, Conn. (U.R) — Constable
I John B. Benoit was willing to •'talk turkey" with Wallace Green, about the lai tar’s tax UL’l He paid thn bill with gravel and Benoit accepted a turkey as his fee. AdTKI. MJ 1 >'»• ‘ 1 L i '* K -' r of estate no. »ixt Notice Is hereby giyon t ■ the crMitora heU'i of feidin-, andK Tabier, deceased, in the A‘iairs Circuit Lourt. i»eld at 1 Decatur, Indians, on tbs IMh day of September. 1935, and show cause. If any why the Final Settlement A<Joints with the estate of said decedent should not be appioyd. and said heirs are notified to ll'en “J’ d there make proof of heirship, and I receive their distributive shares. Marv R. Tabier Administratrix 'Decatur. Indiana August 27, 1930. AHoeuey C . I- "*"" r Aus 38 S»pL_4
MARKETREPOKTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady’e Market for Decatur, Berne, CralgviH*- Hoaglend end Wlflehlre. Close at 12 Noon. Corrected August 28. No commission and no yardage. Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. 100 to 120 lbs W. 50 lso to 140 lbs 9 *_ )0 140 to 160 lbs »-70 160 to 190 Ills 1 0 - 70 l»0 to 2SO lbs —• 11 09 230 to 270 lbs lrt - so 270 to 300 lbs - 10 69 300 to 350 lbs 10.40 Roughs — 8.75 Stags «-‘ 5 Vealers - - 950 Ewe and wether lambs 8.00 Buck lambs 7 - 00 , Yearling lambs *-50 Cleveland, Aug 28 —<U.R>—Produce: Butter firm; extras 29; stadards 29. Eggs, firm; extras white 29; extra firsts 26; current recta. 24H. Live poultry, firm; heavy fowl 21; medium fowl 19; ducks 5 lbs. and up 18; ducks small 15. Potatoes, 100 lb bags Delaware and New Jersey $1.05; Ohio $1.10; Pennsylvania SI.OO-1.05; Idaho $2. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. May Wheat 8714 89% 90% Corn 70% 57% 58% Oats 25% 2«% 29 Fort Wayne Livestock Hogs: 20 to 25 cente higher; 220-225 lbs. $11.20; 180-200 !t>s. $1110; 160-180 tbs. $10.85; 225250 lbs. $11.30; 250-275 lbs. $11.20, 275-300 lbs. $9.50; 120-130 lbs. $9.25; 110-120 ibs. $9; 100-110 lbs. $8.75; Roughs $9; Stags $7.25. Calves $9.50; Lambe $8.50. • East Buffalo Livestock Hogs. 400; 10-25 c higher; desirable 190-230 Ibs. averaging 320-225 | Ibs. $11.75-11.85;, 140-200 tbs. averaging 160-180 Ibs. $11.35-11.60; 130-160 Ibs. averaging 145 Ibs. $10.75. Cattle, 100; weak to 25c lower; fleshy cows $4.75-5.25; low cutter and cutter $3.50-4.50; medium bulU $5.25-5.50. Calves, 100; steady; good to choice $10.50. Sheep. 800; lambs weak to 25c under Monday; good to choice, sprinkling of bucks included. $9.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected August 28. No. 1 New Wheat. 60 lbs. or better 78c No. 2 New Wheat. 58 lbs. , 76c Oats 18 to 22c Soy Beans, bushel 50 to 60c No. 2 Yellow Corn. 100 lbs. $1.03 Rye - < Oc CENTRAL SOYA MARKET No. 2 Yellow Soy Beans 60c Delivered to factory Pope Condemns War Os Conquest Vatican City. Aug. 28 —(U.PJ — The Pope, in addressing a delegation of nurses at Castel Gandolfo. strongly condemned “far for conquest” in terms plainly pointing to Italy and Ethiopia, the vatiqan organ revealed today. “Already abroad," the Pope said, “they speak of a war of conquest, of an offensive war. That is something of which we do not wish to think; something disconcerting to us. A war which is only a war of conquest is plainly unjust —something unbelievablly sad and horrible which strains the imagination." o State Honey Crop Is Below Normal Indianapolis, Ind.. Aug. 28 —lU.R> —lndiana's honey crop this year will be 25 per cent below normal, | James E. Starkey, chief apiary In-1 specter for the state entomolgy division, reported today. Indiana normally has an annual production of approximately 3,000,900 pounds, but wilt be con-! siderably reduced this year due to the poor condition of clover in 1934, Starkey said. o Mrs. L. A. Bloomberg of Preble township visited in Decatur today. SPECIALS FOR 1 | FRI. and SAT. I 30x3/ 2 in, tires $3.95 I 29x4.40 tires . ... $3.95 I ' 28x4.75 tires $4.95 Other sizes priced 8 ; accordingly. ■*>. i See us before you buy. PORTER TIRE COMPANY 341 Winchester street, Phene 1289
i : v- .. •>] ADVERTISEMENT® 1 BUSINESS CARiM AND NOTICES ■! FOR SALE Attend the Sprague's Fumilmc evening. And another money on Stove Pip,. Dampers. Collu lh , Flu, si..],’ at the Gamble Store Ac.'i rv 24, 28 Go. Pipe, Ide; justable 6", 28 Ga. corrugated 6", 28 Ga p-,, ers, reversible 6" 12,-, ~u l' sc. Hugo Claussen, Owner Watch > s Store Windows tll , sale. WANTED jj WANTED TO RENT ed apartment or 5m.i.... dress Box I H. Dem,., ~.. mu 1 want to talk to an man who wants . position to seni.p. stall electric . conditioning o-ini.. \ TH ience necessary. bio must be niechani. alb ami willing to <|.■■,.■•. time in training 1... interview Engineering institiue. n,. x care Democrat. WANTED — Expei ie;,, sires housework in . '. room and hoard v school. Addret-s Hoy i;.y; Democrat taliee. WANTED —Impi(>(■■! farm. ; 100 acres. Must lie pin ed for cash. Write stator etc. Box 8F in .. WANTED—GiII t 1 to 11 mornings, on, evening per week. No work. $2.50. 909 Fifth st. WANTED —High ,-chi ■■; to work for room and while attending s.!; ■ Guy Brown at high .. . WANTED — Comp. general homework, :tirees OG, % Democrat . MAN WANTED f>r Route of 800 famile's. today. Rawleigh. Dept. SA. Freeport, 111. 1 :;-4-h-27 FOR RENT ■ FOR RENT - Eiv. . house with furnae. Call Schmitt. 413 Mela Guinea Pig Price Stable ] 8 Cincinnati - (IT) Whib hog and cattle ma: . ‘ considerably, th.pigs r niai:i- relai . average prke is 75 U'I’OIM oi vr 1 Mil Notice is herebv g,-. undersi#n» >1 h ;,s cutor of the Estate ■ ' s NuweliHUm late I.f A : " . ceased. The Estate ■■■■:• ’ vent. Noah I’. S' hwa <-. L. Walters, tttj. 9 August 13, 1935 . v. - • LEG M M)TI( Il el ’’l »»• >’ HE MUM- M Form No, l(rt» Notice is hereby g ’ - d: Lical Alcoholic 14. ' ■ • •’ '■ Adams Countv. I :i-l ■ ’ A. M. on the 6tb da;- ” b’’ 1935. at (lie Count) Hoorn in Auditor.House in the W«u ■ ’ . M said County, begin ::>■■ 1 the application of the bd -."/M ed person, requesting :. ■ " 11 ' applicant, at th- 1 1 ’ H I after set out. of the ' . b age Permit of tlie '■ designated, and will. - ‘ and plat e, receive eerning (lie fitness ..1 - and the propriety ■■! M mit applied for *" ■ at the premises naim-l The Great Atlnnti' - ' Co.. 861 X. 8619. Ave., Decatur. Heer. ' ‘ ■ Said investigati ■ ’ " the public, and !-.) b M requested. .si >n Aleoholn Beverag. ' , ( , y of Indiana,, by H. AsH ' s ■■ ■
ISPR V.! > Money Raising SALE Bed Room Suites Kitchen Cabineta ’ Breakfast Sets Watch this space ’of Bargains! Sprague Furniture Co. 152 South Second Stree Phone 195' i N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses F |,,,d HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 t” ■ Saturdays, ®- Telephone 135-
