Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 13 July 1938 — Page 2

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r Test Your Knowledge I On you mi*w seven of the*. ' ten questions? Turn to page Four tor the aniwera. 1. Where did George Wash Ing • ton's army spend the winter 1,77J 778? 2. In what month does the vernal equinox occur? 3. Name the U. 8. Secretary of Commerce. 4 What la a polariscope? 6. Does the Social Security Act require beneficiaries of the federal old-age retirement system to be Statement of Condition of the iikihoit At 'l'omouii.s: I.ATKH-IWSI HA.M'K EXCHANGE Detroit. Michigan 13V Bagley , On the 31*t Hay of December, 1937 SIDNEY D. WAIaDON EDWARD N HINES VHARLES B. VAN DUSEN Altorneya-ln-Fact Amount of Capital None “gkoss assets of company Ileal Estate Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) .None Bonds and Stocks owned (Market Value) 4,120,607.2a Cash in ‘banks (on interest and not on Interest) - Accrued Securities tinterest and Rents, etc.) 25,699.54 Other Securities None Certificates of Indebtedness ■ 34,419.37 Trustees Certificates of Benef. Int- 21,859.94 Reorganisation Debentures •• !,»•••»» Premiums and Accounts due and In process of collection 461,31. .14 Accounts otherwise secured Nona Total Gross Assets $5,763,432.68 D m l u:d ASßetß . NOt A<l ’» UMH.II JfH Assets >j, 604,786.57 LIABILITIES Reserve amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks . .. Losses due and unpaid .. 80u,lJf.w Losses adjusted and not due -••••- wone Losses unadjusted and in suspense None Bills and Accounts unpaid Kone Amount due and not due Banks or other Creditors None Wiier Liabilities of the -Company - 65.047.84 “Zjotal Liabilities 43,625,037. < 9 cTpital tsmrlus 62,570,758.78 ""Total • -15,604.786.57 STATE OF INDIANA, office of Insurance Commissioner. I the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner Os Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of tliF Statement of the Condition or the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of Dcember. 1937, as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is n< w on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof. 1 hereunto subscribe my name and affix my offi- , ial seal this 21st day of June. 1938. Seal) GEO. H. NEWBAUER. Insurance Commissioner. •TT Mutual Company so state. • July b-I's

MORRIS PLAN LOANS on furniture LIVESTOCK ELECTRIC STOVES REFRIGERATORS. Special Plan for School Teachers. NEW AUTOMOBILES $6.00 for SIOO.OO per year Repayable Monthly. Suttles-Edwards Co. Representatives.

BARNEY GOOGLE ' ' SNUFFY SPEAKS FROM EXPERIENCE By BiUy Deßeck I RECKVMEMBER WiM NC \ r~—^rLVgOTT^DO^' NOPE \V. | 3 (MD. GOOGLE-IF WEUNS ) -z" TkAEN'VE C.ONhE t<A TO E,Gp TH’ JUG P'/ , '- Rs ' ' sUGHT MOULD ORFF ©V, MED GW J c-mmccV'c, \ WVJEUME LONG / X Tpu -rcr UNDER SOUR NOSE \1 X Q CO^°?*L R R 1 z \ J&w&s 1 '"^£SsT s gs’r s -7( <sa / PEEMVSH TODfW- \ -<r / TONMPiKG. THE OIFFEREtJGE V. 1 . / \ WHOOPIN' RN’ DANCIN’ ->x EVWXBOWS | I TRPiCVCS PFORE I v X-—. \ R ft Yr T cS/fr tW \ BEEN X \ (ALU OVER. ME •• \ "W LAFE / ' .1 " \ TO'EM” / t \ OUT OF wtA " J Ffa GGQ ' F c jfa-z <, ° <F r '; W’S x i L .fa ' 5=^ —. -•?(£ U- 'O c -G JL» ' h4JW,;/wir s. <. \ ■** y\ -' JrBLW, I 43 6 *w i ( \)5-/ _-> —. -2--. y-. V'3sq l. I sx - VI z2> z. . V A aW I '/ GROVE O LEETIE \ V. A.VV,. J JfefeS z fez_. /2ZZz fl. I r.J LR DE GOODS DOO 1 X? V, I ' <*'.) ■'iz'z-z Z 3 *l‘ iMH. • xo CbURK / Cil vwa ’ I |[' 'I ’ ''■ A UP ** y %< I Mt- 1711. K.nj Future* Syt.d.cMf, lw . »>'A -Z- ' ' *2* THIMBLE THEATER SHOWING—“WITH HIS TONGUE IN HIS CHEEK” By SEGAR BVJELL-VJHV \/hMMM-'I 7 1 7_ 7i 'VS ~,,, .„ 1.. XzA (!) / .*d \w / /T) M (prmv) SißlrtWk [ j_r.-Ti ; ?Aw f -yy u ■ IKife ml rW<. ■ ir ‘ WII' W? 1 Sb- UMif. MWmOil cs - - ■ i i" « ' ' ~ ""." WHETHER you have a stoker, a BEST COAL D||D|( fl pVATfID PH hand-fired hot air furnace or a FOK A1 DUIIIt IbLLVHIUIi UU base burner you can buy the LCSS MOH€V o. M t U r Phone ? 5 Mon o. Ph.n. )9 “SUMMER PRICES AftE LOWER"

American citizen.? 6. In which state is Mount Whitney? 7. For what government agency do the initial* REA stand? 8. Name the capital of the Territory of Hawaii. J. Who wrote, "Twenty ThouBaud League* Under the Bea?" ID. How are race horses handicapped? GOURI HOUSE Real Estate Transfer* John L Juday to Jessie F. Burdge Inlot 45 in Geneva for >l. Jesse F. Burdge to Homer J. Studebaker et ux lulot 45 in Geneva for »1. o—gtaleuient of Condition of the lit IIM IIIHEHX AT < AM ALT!' HKt II’KOCAE exchange Kansas City, Missouri 28th and Wyandotte On the 31st Day of December, 1937 BRUCE DODBON Attorney-In-Fact Amount of Capital paid up •» None GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Heal Estate unineunibered ♦ Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) .... 3,750.00 Bonds and Stocks owned (Market Value) 1,310,908.6t> Cash In banks (on Interest and not on Interest) .... 238.4U5.6u Accrued Securities (Interest and Rents, etc.) 1u,106.8S Other Securities None Deposits with Bonding Companies 69.388.u0 Notes Receivable lUU.UU premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection 084,U40.87 Accounts otherwise secured - None Due from Reinsuring Companies

Total Gross Assets $2,444,748.39 Deduct Assets Not Admltted * 1,84..7. Net Assets $2,443,904.64 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount nelessary to reinsure outstanding risks $ 704,998.8.1 Losses due and unpaid None Losses adjusted and not due .. ....None Losses unadjusted and in suspense Bills and Accounts un- wu paid 56,404.89 Amount due and not due Banks or other Creditors ■••• None Other Liabilities of the Company 26.631.14 Total Liabilities $1,653,331.36 Surplus * 780,573-0 Total - ------..12.442.H4.64 STATE OF INDIANA, Office of Insurance Commissioner. I, tlie undersigned. Insurance Comr.iissloner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of th- Statement of the Condition ot tlie above mentioned Company on tlie 31st day of December, 193,, as shown by tlie original statement and mat' rile said original statement is now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my om- . iai seal this 21st day of June, 1938. (Seal) GEO. H. NEWBAUEK. Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company so Bt y®- y 613

HIGH - TEST “MAJOR" GASOLINE 6 GALLONS SI’ 05 SHEWMAKER SERVICE 825 No. Second St. 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.

TAX DEADLINE FRIDAY NIGHT i State Income For Taxation Over Three And Half Billion Indianapolbi, July 13 — Indiana's lutal income reported for taxation wag lu excess of three and a halt billion dollars in 1937, according to a statistical analysis of gross income tax revenues recently compiled, Clarence A. Jackson. director of state gross income tax division, announced today. With one out of every seven Indiana residents paying some tax, the statistics show 472,588 taxpayers reported income totalling $3,607,885,399 during the last calendar year. Os this number, 17,279 were out-of-state taxpayers, who paid 2,959,429.67 of the $22,958,638.12 in regular and deficiency tax and penalty and interest collected. Computed on the basis of the 1930 census, the percapita tax for the state was $8.09. Since the amended law requires employers to withhold tax on nonresidents who earn more than SI,OOO per year in Indiana, the division

Statement of Condition of the MIK (Ml II INION INDEHNITI COMPANY New York, New York 75 Maiden Lane On the 31st Day of December, 1937 HART DARLINGTON. President HERBERT L. KIDDER, Secretary A “ Of .. CaPlta . l ... P . ai M 500.UUU.UU GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate unincumbered » None Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) . None Bonds and Stocks owned (Market Value) 1,8u7,429.44 Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest) 152.174. - Accrued Securities (Interest and Rents, etc.) 19,4a8.50 Other Securities None Premiums and Accounts due and in process vt collection 42,680.61 Accounts otherwise secured —• 61,166.38 J Total Gross Assets >2,152,943.21 Deduct Assets Not Ad- I mltted * 43,93a.20 Ttat Assets 12.1U9.0U8.01 , LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks S 10-,8<6.19 Losses due and unpaid . None j Losses adjusted and not due s°“ Losses unadjusted and in i : suspense < 41,399.001 , Bills and Accounts un- — 1 paid ■ 21,108.68 Amount due and not due Banks or other (Creditors None , Other Liabilities of the ' Company 00.6,,.4< ' Total Liabilities 6 922,061.34 Capital ’ 500.000.00 Surplus » 686,946.6. Total ..$2,109,005.Ql STATE OF INDIANA, Office of Insurance Commissioner. I. the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of Hi ■ Statement of tlie Condition of : the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, 193,. as shown by the original statement and that tlie said original statement is now on file in this office. I In Testimony Whereof, 1 hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 21st day of June, 1»3»I I Seal) GEO. H. NEW BAI ER. Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company So state. I J . 1, Y 13—20. ... JR. C. V. CONNELL Veterinarian Office & Residence 430 No. Fifth st. I Phone 102.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, hIA 13. 193&

found that salaries, wage* and comitilMion* reported by non-resident* for taxation increased from $1,»1.796 in 1936 to $29,191,049 in 1937. The number of non-resident taxpayers paying on such receipts increased from 843 to 15,555 during the same period. "The stattetles relating to the taxpayer's receipts illustrate in concrete terms what is meant by ‘spreading the tax 'base', ' Mr Jackson stated. He cited the $694,684,0122 total income from salaries, wages mid comm lesions, the $71,416,673 from the sale of property, the $214,618.270 from interest, rents, and royalties, and the $49,359,290 of miscellaneous receipts ss income which enjoys all the protective benefits of government and which made no direct contribution to local governmental costa prior to the enac'ment of the Grose income Tax Act. "All persons and corporations who have tax of more than $lO on income received during April, May and June, have tax due now.” Mr. Jackeon stated, in urging that returns be filed before midnight July 15, the deadline date. The law makes penalties for delinquencies of 10 to 50% of the tax (with a minimum penalty of $2.00) and inleres at the rate of 1% a month mandatory, he pointed out. — o Q 0 TODAY'S COMMON ERROR Gioconda is pronounced

Statement of Condition of the NOHTHWESTEIIN NVI KIN VI. CAM AI.TY COMPANY Milwaukee. Wisconsin 731 North Jackson Street On the 31st Day of December. 1937 WILLIAM D. REED, President L. M. STUART Secretary & Treasurer Amount of Capital paid , up •$ 2U0.000.«<> GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate unincumbI ered « -'> one Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) 14,000.00 Bonds and Stocks owned (Book Value) 1,349,999.33 Cash in banks (on interest and not on In- . terest) 46,384., 1 Accrued Securities (In- , terest and Rents, etc.) 12.6.,4 6'.t Other Securities None . Premiums and Accounts due and in pro. ess of collection .— 76,931.10 ' Accounts otherwise secured — None Total Gross Assets $1,499,969.88 Deduct Assets Not Admltted 4 9.824.. I Net Assets $1,490,144.91 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks 412,747.62 Losses due and unpaid None Losses adjusted and not due - - None Images unadjusted and in . suspense 3u2’,21>.0b Bills and Accounts unpaid - 09,403.j8 Amount due and not due Banks or other Creditors - None Other Taiabilities of the Company 50,0U0.0«> ! Total Liabilities 6 874,368.86 L'apital » j Surplus .... * »!.»,< $6. Total $1,4?0,144.94 STATE OF INDIANA, Office of Insurance Commissioner. I. the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that tlie above is a correct copy ot the Statement of tlie Condition ot the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December. 1937. as shown by the original statement and that tiie said original statement s now on file in this office. in Testimony Whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 21st day ofJune, 19-8. (Seal) GEO. H. NEW BAI ER, insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company so state. JULY 13—20

NATION.\L DEBT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) . ance corporation, the commodity credit corporation and the I . 8.1 housing authority have been set up apart from other fiscal operation* of the government and their conimitment* will not be reflected in the national debt. They are expected to raise approximately $1,000,000,000 (luring the 12 months which would raise the national debt figure above $41,000,000,000 if those government guaranteed, obligations were reflected in it. —o — —" Phone Bridqes 30-Year Gap London.-<U.PJ-A gap of 30 years and 17.000 mile* was bridged by telephone when William Marshall, of New Zealand, spoke to the 30-year-old brther he has never seen at Walton-on Thames. o More Students Seek Loans Berkeley, Cal. —$U.Rz —The University of California has proof that a business recession Is on. Requests for loans for students to complete their education have increased 50 per cent over a year ago. —o Seals Get Food Rank San Francisco.-—<U.R> —Local food manufacturers have been advised by Atty.-Gen. U. S. Webb that seals and porpoises rank as food. The manufacturers, however, will use it only in the preparation of dog food. Statement of Condition of the INTEH-STATE Bl SINiESS MEN’S A< ( l>. ( 4>. Des Moines, lowa 4th & Keosauqua On the 31st Day of December, 1937 , ROBERT A. BLOWN, President CHAS P. WALDRON. Secretary Amount of Capital paid up •> None GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY' Real Estate unincumbered I 246,925.73 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Free from any prior incumbrance). . 107,905.75 ! Bonds and Shocks cwn- ! ed (Market Value) . 32,336.50 Caah in banks (on inI 1 terest and not on interest) 107,936.20 . Accrued Securities (Interest and Rents, etc.) 11,198.00 . Other Securities None Premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection 3,637.83 I Accounts otherwise seI cured 1,311.50 Total Gross Assets ... $ 511,252.41 Deduct Assets Not Admitted 5 6,951.47 i Net Assets 6 504,400.94 LIABILITIES Deserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks I None Losses due and unpaid 57,943.51 Losses adjusted and not due None Losses unadjusted and in suspense .... None , Bills and Accounts unpaid 4,204.85 i Amount due and not due I Banks or other Creditors .... None • Other Liabilities of the Company 102,320.62 Total Liabilities >164,468.08 Capital $ None Surplus 339,931.96 Total > 504,400.91 STATE OF INDIANA, Office of Insurance Commissioner. I, the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy ot the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on tlie 31st day of December, 1937, as shown by tlie original statement and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, 1 hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 21st day of June. 1938. (Seal) GEO. H. NEWBAI EK, Insurance Commissioner. ♦ls Mutual Company so state. JI’LY 13—J*. —

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RATES On. Time-Minimum 25c for 20 word* or le»» 20 words, 1!4o P«r word Two Times—Minimum eh * 0# forth. thre. time.. I Card* of Thank. — Obltu.rlee and * erw *-"lrtl.i' n o i | open rat.-display advertlsinq | 35c per column * FOR SALE FOR SALE — 4 used gasoline range stoves at bargains, used ironer, good riding breaking plow. Bay horse colt, broke. Decatur Hakhery. — USE IDEAL Electric Fencers. Guaranteed results. Priie in stalled. 110 vt. model $12.50; 6 vt. Battery model $15.50. Call or wilt*. E. M. Rice, agent, 418 E. Water ' Berne. Ind.. Phone 389. 159 1-tx FOR SALE—Used Tires, nearly all sixes; good condition. H. L. Kern | Garage. N. First st. 1 63 l ’.x FOR SALE—2 yr. old cow. giving i about three gallons of milk a | day Perry Vines, Pleasant Mills. | 162-3txi

FOR SALE — Large, beautiful. , hardy and tropical water lilies. ■ All colors. See them in bloom at i Riverside Nursery, Berne, Ind. 163-6 t FOR SALE—Your choice 4 yearl-, ing beef type stock bulls; 5-yr. I old fresh cow. calf by side; 3-day, old Holstein heifer calf: 4 nice | close up gilts, weight 225 lbs.. | each. Will trade any of the above j on stock or fat cattle or shouts. H. P. Schmitt, phone 967 — just across the river. 163-ot | FOR SALE —Two Ayreshire bull

calves. One eligible to register.' I Homer W. Arnold, route two, Craig-1 ville phone. 162 3tx | IFOR SALE — 100 solid concrete building blocks, suitable for foun-1 dation. Roy S. Johnson, phones, 104 or 1022. FOR SALE— Duroc sow and seven I pigs. Victor Amacher, Decatur I phone 502. FOR SALE — Cow. with calf by side. Mrs. Ed Neadstine, Deca , i tul '- R - 6 - llx FOR SAUE—Sixteen feeding hogs.! Monroe R. No. 1. J. H. Hahnert, Monroe telephone. 164-2tx FOR RENT j FOR RENT—Three room modern apartment. First floor. Call 205. 162-3tx

FOR RENT—AII modern, two or three room apartment. Furnishied or unfurnished. Heat furnished ; in winter. 227 N. Fourth st. 164t3x o Decatur Riverside Community Sale Every Friday Night. I Statement of Condition of the | AFFILI ATED I!S I)ER W RITEHS New York, New York One Park Avenue . 1 On the 31st Day of December, 1337 - .1 ERNEST W. BROWN, INC. Attorney-in-Fact Amount of Capital paid up *1 None GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate unincumbered I None' Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Free from any ■ prior incumbrance) None Bonds and Stocks owned (Book Value) 802,439.';$ • | Cash in banks (on initerest and not on interest) 112,584.01 Accrued Securities (Interest and Rents, etc.) 6,208.hl | Other Securities None, iCash advanced to Inspecj tors 2,240.50! Reserves transferred 4,547.0. >

' Cash in office 353.55 i Premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection -107,758.87: I Accounts otherwise se- | cured ' None , Total Gross Assets >1,036,131.8/1 1 Deduct Assets Not Adi | mitted .*.l 29,793.08 • Net Assets >1,006,337.80 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks > 441,134.65 Losses due and unpaid.. .. None Losses adjusted and not due Nones l/osses unadjusted and in suspense 44,762.00 Kills and Accounts unpaid 17f965.16 t Amount due and not due Banks or other Credi1 tors None Other Liabilities of the Company 60,760.43 1 Total Liabilities ... > 564,622.24 j Capital I None Surplus '> 441.715.65 i Total 11,006,337.89 STATE OF INDIANA, Office of Insurance Commissioner. I. the undersigned, Insurance Com- , missioner of Indiana, hereby certify - that the above is a correct copy of • the Statement of the Condition ot ; the above mentioned Company on' the 31st day of December, 1937, as shown by the original statement and tiiat the said original statement is now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my ortii cial seal, this 21st day of June, 1938. (Seal) GEO H. NEWBAUEH. Insurance Commissioner. ■ I *lf Mutual Company so state. 1 July 6-13

MISCELLANEOUS < 7m,L FRANK BURGER to move dead stock. Will P»y tor live horses. Day or aervfce. Phone colled. Harley RooP 8.0- A - !•>•• “ Parlor suite* recovered. We re-cover and repair anything. We buy and sell turnlture Decanir upholsters. Phone 4.0. 145 South Second St. I ' > ' > ' iOt m’SiNESS OPPORTUNITY-WiU sell ’a interest iu combination grocery' meat shop, lunch counter aTd fliU station, ideally loc-ted tn Decatur. Owner unable to devote necessary time this business requires. Beckman Real Estate & X..-. 3. __ wanted WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me tor abstracts o) title. French Quinn. 152'iii‘W f WANTED—To buy large hard coal base burner, in good condition. Call 210 or 648. 162-3 t WANTED — Gold coins by private I collector, liberal premium. H. C.l McKown, 2013 S. Lafayette, I Fort Wayne, Ind. 162-6tx —

LOST AND FOUND LOST — Brown leather bill fold containing valuable papers, in or around swimming pool. Reward. ! Robert 11. Anderson, route 8, Dei “ 1 LOST—American Legion auxiliary i past president's pin. Reward. Mrs. V. J. Bormann 164b:1i j lxisT— Billfold containing money. identification card and fish and I game commission. Reward for re- ■! turn W. H. Patterson, Monroe I ! route 1. 163 ' 2t;t

1 I.OST—I4x2O canvas on Highway 1 124 between Salem road and i Willshire. Reward to finder. HuI bert Byer, Willshire, O. 164-lt —o ■ - Feeney Is Near To Overcoming Lead i Indianapolis. July 13 (U.R) —Al I G. Feeney, unsuccessful Democratic i candidate for the nomination of i Marion county sheriff in the May primary election, today needed only I 21 votes to pass the official can- ' vassing board total given his opponent, Charles Lutz, successful nominee. Meanwhile, the recount board resumed its work today after recessing yesterday for the Democratic state convention. Feeney thus far 1 has gained 2.234 votes by the re- ' count of 226 of the county's 336 ■ precincts.

XzVXitV VO. 0 s Blackford County 1 Youth Is Drowned Hartford City, Ind., July 13— (U.P) ' —Funeral arrangements were being made today for Robert Roach. 10-year-old son of “Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roach, living near here, who drowned in a gravel pit late yesterday. The parents, eight brothi urs and sisters survive. MITRE or PETITION Foil AMI I.EIEKMIV V I ION TO I'M E BONUS 1 .. Tlle tax Payers of St. Mary’s School | Township o| Adams County aud St. I Mary's Township ot Adams County are hereby notified that a petition i lias been filed by fifty or more owners of taxable real estate located la ; noth said School and Civil Town- ! slaps requesting the Advisory Board to authorize the issuance ot bonds I of said School Township in an u-ni'-unt not exceeding the sum ot 41'11,000.00 iur tile purpose of provid- ,■ nig funds to be used in acquiring ! additional land, 'if necessary, and i paying the cost ot construction and i equipment Ot a school building to

b«* used in connectlon-with and us a part of the Townsiip High School lo- | rated adjoining the Village of I’lea- . sunt Mills; also to authorize the is- | suan< of the bonds of said Civil '1 ownship for the purpose of providing funds to be used in paying the | cost of construction and equipment lof a room in said proposed new school 'building addition which room is to be used tor school and general township community purposes, as proved by Chapter 54 of the Acts .of 1913. Remonstrances against either or both of said bond isues may filed with the Advisory Board in ine manner and time provided by Chapter 119 in the Acts of 1937. I ... Tbe taxpayers of said School and civil Townships are further notified tiiat the Advisory Board did on the I'th. day of July, 1938, determine to issue the bonds of said school Township in the amount of >20,000.00 maturing serially over a period of fiticen years, and the bonds of the Civil Township in the amount ot 1 5U,000.000, maturing serially over a j period of twenty years for the purpose of procuring funds to be used ias above stated. Said bonds are to I bear interest at a rate not exceeding I tnree and one-half per cent per an- ‘ to . be determined by bidding. Objections to issuance of either or both of said bond issues may be inade by ten or more taxpayers til11a P et^*on in the office of the Auditor of Adams County withn the I time and in the manner provided by ‘■'•cßufe. whk’h petitions will be heard and considered by the State Board of Tax Commissioners in the i manner provided by law. Dated this sth. day of July, 1938. ’ Sherman C. Cottrell Otis E. Shifferly Sherman Archer Advisory Board. St Marys Township Ben McCullough, Trustee. D.Buqilette Custer, Attorney. I I July S-13

ME Bl* daily report or ~LAND FOREIGN □ ridy’s Market for Dcu , K* Cr*l U vllle, Ho. la i lnd Closed it 12 ? No commission and Veals received 100 to to 150 to |b« to 250 to 275 110 . 275 to :iou it.s H&H 300 to 350 lI,S up Stags Vealt-rs MMe Spring Spring lur k k i: .,i.. FORT WAYNE I'ort W.iyu. ■' P ' $8.95; $8.75; lbs.. $9.50; lbs., $8.75. .... ed lambs. si; Bu

INDIANAPOL S LivES’K.7, —Livestock: nß| Hoc I'C,. mark. : ' liiildmc ... '' il l- wrick■ >M|| ilia sows I'l .. (’attic. - mark.: j.] < i ' market; most b.w.'r: i. w ■ ■ - later bids .. i . i 11 v a . \

. 'mice 1 e-- ' ,’ : ers steady; top s l ' 7". M| Sheep, spring steady; bulk - at $2.75. |H EAST BUFFALO U’.EsO East Buffalo. X Y (UK -Liv.stoik m Hogs. > '.e;y, 150 2311 lbs.. ■ ':H| good and hogs. $1" I" ,;oi .1 p;u kn.a ' ly $7.75. M Cattb . 15": - aoy: i i;tt. ! and . ■ . oinmoii an 1 ■ $7; light a. i.:. ’"vis. few medium to Calves, li"': "ly: choice vealers - y and medium. " s sti or below. M

Sheep. slhi; 1 ' '- supply good to ■ '■ and bu< k lam’. '■ and weth. t - 11 ws above; throw.;: down. CHICAGO GRAIN CUM July Se*B Wheat ;si| H Corn ■ Outs .. .. LOCAL GRAIN MARI® BURK ELEVATOR V Correct. '1 'lnly " Prices to be paid tom No. 1 Wheat. 11" I l ’- No. 2 Wheat, eti H No. 1 Wheat, 6" I l ' " r No. 2 Wheat, etc ■ New No. 2 Oats • Yellow Corn H New No. 2 Soy !'• "■ fl Rye ■ —— in

CENTRAL SOYA CO New No. 2 Soy !'.■ aiiso ■ ~ MARKETS AT A GL*I Stocks: higher and acu Bonds: higher. I . S. ? ,J ' isues irregularly lower. Curb stocks: irregular? Call money: one per celt Foreign exchange: Uro dollar. Cotton: easy. Grains: wheat off a fe irregular. Chicago livestock: 10 cattle irregular, sheep 9 Rubber: up a bon 1-4 *' Silver bar in New )° r ed. Fire Rushed to Firei" -— Elyria, 0.-jOJK on fire," shouted P et Dennis Robinson 'I" ' downtown streets. 1 ’- 1 ' yelled. “I'm on my " ay station.” FOR ,vn EXPERT REFRK’ffi SERVICE CALL CURTIS HJ,