Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1936 — Page 6
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LIST ELECTION (OONTINVRT»jnjr>M PAGE.ONH) 1 JiiHpM'tor, Ford Metier; judge,! Orlando Stauffer: clerks, Mik. 'ora Xeuenschwundir, Mi*. pearl s'enenxch wander; sheriff. Peter A. la bagger. Berne “C” L. Baumgartner, eoinmittoomnn Inspector, Albert Wlntomr. iittlge. <’ Braun; clerks, Luminrii
Are Things in Order For Winter? Look around the house and checkup on the repairs to be done before winter really sets in. Perhaps the Doors or Windows should be weather stripped to keep out the cold .. a new window pane to replace the one that is broken. We carry glass in ah sizes. Stove need repair? Don’t put this off. We carry stove parts of all kinds and can assist you in the repair. Also stove pipe and joints. How about the bath room? We take care of leaks now. A complete line of pipe fittings and supplies. Lee Hardware Co. West Monroe Street
Gov. Paul V. McNutt The Great Leader of Democracy and Eloquent Orator will deliver the closing speech of the campaign. FRIDAY AFTERNOON OCTOBER 30 Court House 2:30 o’clock EVERYBODY INVITED. BRING A FRIEND. Political Advt. ■■■MHHaHMHHnHMaHBHaHMVSMBSBHHMHMaii
Whitehurst, Harriet Baumgartner; sheriff, Sam Beltler. Geneva “'A" I Harold Miittnx, committeeman Inspector, W. W. Briggs; judge, 'Harold Schluagenbauf; clerks, Mrs i Flossie Lyburger, Theresa Lough, sheriff. Kills Heeter. Geneva "B' 1 Fred E. Lindsey, committeeman Inspector, Dun F. Grlle; judge, Adam Egley; clerk, Mrs. Mildred ■ ■■ ■ I win ..III'W .1 WW—MW
; Smith: sheriff. Hurley Drew. East Union Win. Krueckeberg. committeeman Inspector, Win. Krueckeberg; Judge, Fred Harmon; dark, Edwin Thleine; sheriff. Will Klluvel, West Union : i 'Victor Hleeke, committeeman Inspector, Dallas Spuller; judge , Richard Bleeke; clerk. Simon Lehr .man: sheriff, Edward Bleeke. East Root I Winfred (lerko, cominltteemun > Inspector, Harold Tieman, Judge ’Henry W Fuelling; clerk. Elmer Franz; sheriff, Roy Conrad. West Root C. E. Magley, committeeman Inspector, Phillip Struhm; Judge, Fannie Christian; clerks, Henry Getting, August Hoiking; sheriff, Peter Gaffer. North Preble Theo. Ostermeyer, committeeman Inspector, Theodore Oatermeyer: judge, Martin Hultenieier; clerk, H F. Nielson; sheriff, Arnold Scheie man. South Preble Rudolph Linnemeier, committeeman Inspector, Milton Werling; judge, C. D. Koenemann; clerk. Noah B. Borne; sheriff. Robert Werling. West Kirkland Rudolph H. Kolter. committeeman Inspector, Rudolph H. Kolter: judge.' Sam Henscher: clerk. William Griffith; sheriff. Gerald Zimmerman. South Kirkland ; James D. Brown, committeeman Inspector, C. A. McCain; judge. Lester Adler; clerk, Ed Howard: sheriff. Albert Roth. North Washington I Cyril Heimann, committeeman Inspector. Otto Hoffinan: judge. A Three Days’ Cough is Your Danger Signal No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with anything less than Creomulslon. which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the inflamed membranes as the germ-laden phlegm Is loosened and expelled. Even if other remedies have failed, don’t be discouraged, your druggist is authorized to guarantee Creomulsion and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle. Get Creomulsion right now. (Adv.)
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1936.
•- ,i»- ■ i ■ ■■ n. ■ i ■» Thomas Johnson: clerks, Mary L. Neireiter, Hilda Heimann; sheriff, i Ambrose Spangler. South Washington n Lawrence Braun, committeeman Inspector, Frank Hurst; judge, John E. Heimann; clerk, Julius Schultz; sheriff, Dwight Schnepp North St. Marys r-J Milton Edgell committeeman Inspector, Grace Tope; Judge, Jacob Alt; clerk, Russell Edgell; sheriff. Loo Spangler. South St. Marys i' Elmer E. Winans, eoillinitteman Inapei tor, <). S. Fortney, judge, Dent (’. Baltzell; clerk, A. M Mui lev; sheriff, Corydon Rayl. North Monroe Earl L. Suudilera. committeeman 1 Inspector. Melvin Ehrsuiii; judge, William Ruppert; clerk. Ed Rich; sheriff. R p. Johnson. Middle Monroe ; W. R. Schwarts, committeeman 1 Inspector, C. W. R. Schwartz; >• judge. Dennis Striker; clerk, Eli Graber; sheriff. Amos Leichty. North Blue Creek n James F. Parrish, committeeman '• Inspector, Jim Parrish; judge, 1 Frank Dellinger; clerk, Pearl i Brunstrup; sheriff, John Neidstein. South Blue Creek a J. Frank Merriman, committeeman Inspector, J. Frank Merriman; I- judge. William Burke; clerk, MinI- nle Cosey; sheriff. Delmore Douglas. French August Schlickman, committeeman Inspector, Jacob Kauffman; judge ; Ixiren Heller; clerk. Carl Kipfer; sheriff, Wm. Bertsch. North Hartford Roy Dubach, committeeman Inspector, Wilbur Stahley; judge ■ Goldie Gotschalk; clerk, Walter Meyers; sheriff. Fred Libby. South Hartford Reuben Romey, committeeman Inspector, Nathan Stahl; judge, William Betz; clerk, Curtis Pace; sheriff, John Stahley. North Wabash Glen Agler, committeeman Inspector. John Hendricks; judge j Sam L. Baumgartner; clerk, Mrs. Arthur Lengerich; sheriff. John I Cook. Ceylon John Kraner, committeeman Inspector, Ed Staley: judge. Robert F. Everhart:clerk. Ben Leichty; sheriff, Ed McFarlin. West Jefferson Harley J. Reef, committeeman Inspector. Harley J. Reef; clerk, Dan Rumple; judge. Clint Charles-
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...ton; sheriff, James Durbin. East Jefferson Samuel S. Egly. commltteemali Inspector, Sum S Ugly; clerk, Forrest Harshbarger; judge. Archie .. II Sinltley; sheriff, Guy Bailey, u i o— — COURT HOUSE Case dismissed The replevin suit of Hurry P. Ad ante, against W. Leatherman and others was dismissed by lhe plaintiff without liability on the r*ple- ' vln bond and the coete paid. Case continued The claim of Jecse F. Teeple against lhe estate of Ida May Teeple was continued by agreement of both parties. Cross complaint filed An answer and cross complaint , was filed by the defendant, Fred W. Schaumann in the noU*
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Firtit State Bank or Hoagland against Fred Hockemeyer, ami othI ers. Under Advl»ement Tbo injunction suit of the Mutual I Benefit Life Insurance company 1 against Edwanl B. Wells was taken ‘ under advisement by the court after the iirgnnienlH were hoard. Mother Os Decatur i Residents Is Dead Word has been received hero ot the death of Mr*. Nettie Klrchenbauer aged 72, prominent. Wren, ■ Ohio lady, well known here. . Mrs. Klrclienbaiter was the motht er of Edward and Paul Klrchenbauer, of this city. Tho husband preced'd her in death four yeans ago. I Other survivor* are the following sons and daughter*; Lester, of Van eWert. Ohio; 'Harold, ot Willshire,
Ohio; John and Mrs. Walter Fegley reported h «, ’ of Fort Wayne. Two daughters also the nmmr,' preceded her in death. Octoher°bimlH ’*■ Funeral eerviet* will be held Frt- division of pubn . ? Of ttle bM day afternoon at 1:30 EST, at the deaths w, i„ i,.| l() ' n h homo nnd at 2 o’clock at the St. There w-r ■ Paul Evangelical church, east of reported dp" a ,ntal t,( H J Wrßn ' I,ir "' We per th2* One death from ti'.hercnlCMbi was lion j M 14 -> MR. HOGG AT BUJFFwM And so Mr. Farley said David Hogg was "atraid I “I don't mean the Major Domo Farley. |' m '° Come to The Farley who is getting his pants legs rolled /“''“'HiS Well, Dave came, he spoke t 0 a capacity cr’owd a typical Kansas farm, covered with sunflowers ’ h ” ,o dd| Pray Mr. Farley—Why should Dave be afraid u Are we so hard-headed that Dave was afraid hi! reach home? h ” Now he surely wasn't afraid on account of th. • ence. For he has spoken to audiences of 5.000 alrea!'*' 018|, « • that is just “natcherally goin’ some” for that m-n * thi *Hi out and hear a congressman. “ ’ P’opl* t, ( If it were a president campaigning for office h. u,. well pleased. ' Well. I am confident that Dave knew better than to hard-heads up here in Wells county, for he ha» visited *’ of times, and we always give Dave a real welcome dow?‘? "* ia. I believe he is about the most popular congressman 1 for congress, that could light in this neck of the woods 'a I** 1 ** don’t believe it, just watch the score sheet. Now maybe you had reference to the fact that he would k. to physical violence. “*W Well, now. Mr. Farley, if that was your thought | ashamed if I were you! For we certainly have a fine bunei,crats down here—a gentleman, every one of them. You see iZ* ‘rom the old Jeffersonian stock and place God and counw?!?" victory for the party. ’ “* Now, Mr. Farley, if you had an idea of sending down u» rough necks to do Dave harm, maybe we could have Sorrow!!*, body-guard to protect him. Or maybe we could have armed" , boys for the evening. You know we have a camp convenient*' So long, J«m. a JEFFERSohim Remember Spain and vote l,ke Maine. . • Political Adit
