Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 30 June 1939 — Page 2

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roMMUMOkKHa claim* to hl AI.I.OUKD JI LI *. 1U39 Wl«c*llaßr«ma Fort Warns i’tg. Co. of. aup. 137.*u The Decatur Democrat Co. adv. »!.»«, City of Decatur light power let.4* Cl turn* Telephone Co. phone 45.3* «>eo. H. Bleriy. Jr, deputy hire li.uv Her niece Dubach Reg. cleric nii.u*' <>. Remy Bleriy Reg. utflcio lt.vu He* urlly Envelope Vo. Vile. «xp. 1«,«| U. Horny Blctly Inquest #o*l <l. Remy Bleriy do t.e» pr. F. L. Urandautt do _ XBB Dr F. L liratul*tall do ... » g.lv Dr. C. Rayl do ... 3.30 Dr. Ben Duke do — 3.30 Douglas store do .............. Kd. u. Miller do _ 11.00 «£d F. Miller do 7._ I».M' Zwick Funeral Home do - H.so U. Remy Bi.rly do _ » ».t»e ■' U. Remy Bleriy do .. i.coi E l F. Miller do ...._ ... 71. st. Dr Fulmer Richer do .. 3.30 j Dr. H. O. Jones do EM ■ Dr. Urandstaff do _....._ 6.4*' Vance A Unn do la.ti Dr. J. M. Miller do _ _ ... 3.0e Mary Cowan Deputy Hire 7.1.00 l>. Lea ls Eicher Clerk Hire — *o oo Typewriter Service Co. Aud ex >7.09 "Alice Lenhart l»ep. hire ~™ 73.00 Jeff l.le< hty Treas *% Fey I*l.ll H H Kauffman dep. hire - 71.00 Lev T. GUIIg do .................... Isi.Oil Ed F. Miller mileage .. —. levo* Ed. F. Miller do It.Cd “•Id I*. Miller Bd. ot Prisoners 37.0a Lr. J M Miller ShorifFa e*|*. ».vv 1 r.nk Garwood do >.OO Roy Hamrick do — 3.00 11. <l. Delnlnger Clk hire 100.tm Karl Relnklng ditch exp — ISO Herman Thieme do __ i.m Frank Knittie do ..._ e.ov Wm. Belts do »»e Rudolph Weiland do la.so <1 O. Reinklng do . - ».O'J Gayle Debout do 31.50 Andrew ckhira* k do 01.00 Henry Hauers do ........ 01. on Lloyd Bowman do 00.30 Clifton E. Striker Bal. postage 149.30 Margaret 8. Myers salary .... o&.oo Hammond A Stephrna Co. 8. ex. 30.su V K. Ah hbold salary 01.00 L. K. Archbold op. exp 00.3 s Allee Reinklng Sai au.oo E J. Worthman salary W oo J. Jerome Yager Inquest oU.to Dr F. L Grandstatl sal. post. 3».#0 Will Wlnnes assessing , La* Moses Augsburger Co. Com. So oo Philip Strahm do - so.ou Frank Liniger do ........._. SV.VO , Fraak Llniger mileage 33.00 1 Henry B Heller salary — Oe.Ov Fred V. Milla Per Delm B. R. IZVeo ■ Amos Burkhalter do . ..... 120.00 ' Khlnger his. Agency Ins Co. B. #B* <3. F. Eichhorn T. B. Cattle tost. 03.»s

WANTED RAGS, Magazine!*. Newspapers. Scrap Iron. Old Ante Radiators. Batteries, Copper, Brass. Aluminum, and all grades of scrap metab. We buy Aides, wool, sheep pelts, the year round. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe st. Phone 412 Yletd * a foMn haul Let us tell you about the j£taa Life Insurance Company*! new Farm Loan Plan. Low rates, * 26 year repayment plan, a Reserve Fund Safety feature, a liberal pre-pay* ment privilege, no commission, appraisal, or title examination costs to the borrower. It*s worth investigating. < • Aulborind Suttles-Edwards Co. Cor, Monroe A Second Bts Decatur. |n<

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I Robert 35i> hhorn d<> _. 17.•" Dr. D. I. H ><Mer do .... #lOl i Charles E linker, Jr. do ... 3V.*» '• Ruben Rlnggor do ... 10,30 Paul J. Augsburger do . 3« .10 John A. Hendricks Wm. W. D. «;»(. 1 W. J. Nchumaker Cl. house ... 100 00 Mary McClure do ..... .... aa.ou Waller Flm. II Co. do .... 30.0 V The Behafer Htuto do -™. 3.30 ' Archie M Smith do 4# Pumphrey Jewelry Flore do ._ l».»v West Disinfecting Co. do ... ol.lt |IL H. Kerr do ». „ 3 J. I Hol< Oinb Mtg. Co do M 13.30 The Hchater Store jail 3.43 Cr* Illa l iman do 03.00 Nor. Ind. Public Service Co. do ».i» ! De«atur I.umber Co. do ........._ 3 *0 Berne Witness Co. Legal Adv. 71.33. S E. Bick BoldleFs burial I#vu Wayne Ladd do 7».v0 Irene Byron Sanatorium —. 303.30 taanty larirataey IH. P. LaFontaine salary l*o.o • I Clara l.iFontatnc do >3.33 , Harber < laiFontalne do - 4U.OU Florence Lengerich do 3<.«a Dorothy LaFontalne do 3<.«v Calvin Falb do 31.00 •»r. C. V. CofWiell Up. »sp 31.3» Perry J Teeters do 3.0 g Conover Trucking Co. do ™ 3J.OU Walter I*. * H. Co. do . ii.o* l*e Hat lware Co. do 1»V.07 Martin Gilson do ♦ S.l» Decatur Lumber Co. do ...™ 3.»» Indian Refining Co. do —. 13.00 Kohnc Diug Store do _ 0.03 Banco Prod Ci>. do . —..™ Sb.ei Peter Kirsch do E3J tlboeui. s Bakery do ... 30.04 Utto K. Hollo do I*o3 Steffen Hdw. a Imple. Co. do 4.50 Welfare Saad Faye smith Knapp Salary ... 100.33 Berni r Nelson do »o od Helen K. Mann do so.uo Mary default* du 3*»« Luell.* Ftohnapfel do .— iu.ve Faye Smith Knapp postage —, 10.VO iC’ltiavns Telephone t-Ny. phono 4.«» Fay* Smith Knapp mlleagu 30.ee Bernice Nelson do . 33.33 Helen K. Maun do 14.00 E. W . Baumgartner do « LXO Dori* A. Rei* heldetfer do __ IS.3J Highway Hepale Diet. No. 1.1 Otto Fuelling labor —.—— 11».*» Urover Bleeke do 03.4 V Herman Miller do »A4O I>IX So. x IL G. Martin labor ll».»*l Dan Neirleter do - loo.ev Vgun Llnlger du IVO.VV Ralph Hoss do .«.»«.«.—loo.ou Reinhold Sauer do .. 100.VV JIH ot> Musser do loo.ov John Brito do — 10*00 'George Loohe do 10*.eu Sol Ek her do 1»* 0O A t Kb inx do Charles Morgan du —— »«.>• Ralph Shady do 00.00 I Armon Habegger do — 31.00 Joe Brunner du 4.00 i»i»i. i Elmer Beer labor u—— 110.30 John Fox do — — IM ; ■ Fred Lekhty d.. 03. W Homer De.lrmond do 4».»* Ernest tlirod do 7-M D-le Brandt do •*« Krneth Beer do 0.4 V MlinFmhsdo - 113* M-no Eicher do «.3* Dial. *“• 4. J C Augsburger labor __ 113.30 i Edwin Spbhlger do ItS.OV I'hauncy Reynolds do .... _ 112.00 Amos Steiner do 01.00 ■ hester Augsburger do O4.‘V Norman Augsburger do ._ 30.3# w laeellaueoos •*a>*ob C. Miller Up. expense 34.m> Art* Tire Co. do .. . .... 137.»0 t.illlom Lumber O>. do 3.8> Yoder Bros, do * - 1* »V Shell Oil Co. In*x do — 3*0.13 i National Cylinder Qa* Co. do 4.34 l*e<-atur oil Ce.. do 301.0# lie* atur Lumber Co. do — 11.11 Reed's Feed 41 S. Ct*, do — . — 3.71 iiwtT. t tinrgge do 43*.<1 Ptentes Anto Parts do ... Ji.Se The Schafer Co. do li.l# w H. Gllllom Salary Mileage 134.30 The W. Q o'Neall Co. Matetial 2X7.37 Kopgar* Co. d» . 3321.1* Ttye Krick Tyndall Co. do 3».»4 Km her L A Coal Co. do 1.7* Lee Hardware Co. do * 2# Gotts< balk Supply Co. do ».*3 John W. Karch Stone Co. do os.l* l*kk Tunneller d<» 30.13 Dick Tunneller du — 4*7.13 Yost Bros. do. 3*474# Mesherger llrt.s. 8. Corp do 737. be Mestwrger Bros. 8. Corp, do I*3.»# Mesberger Bros 8. Corp, do *77.34 Meshberger Bros. 8. Corp do 3757.77 Meshherger Bros 8. Corp, do 1?43.>3 Certified this 2»th day of June 1»*»Vic is .it H EICHER Auditor Adams Co. June 30 10', disrount on all cameras and films.—Edwards Studio.

TREAT THE FAMILY TO A SACK OF SANDWICHES FROM BEAL’S DINER Open 5:30 to 12:00. Free Balloon* Saturda* Only.

n ♦ 9 / Test Your KnowledKe J , Can vou answar aeven of thege > 1 ten queallons? Turn to page Four for the anawera. » V ■ —« i» >' > 1. For which State la •'Gem Slate" [ the nickname?

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CHAPTER XXIX F»rh day Marie set off In the 1 morning with Mr. Wil«on. who didn’t try to roncetd hi* pleasure and pride in her. I "The boy’* wife," he aald when he introduced her to hi* eronie* of the train and ferry boat And when they were beginning their second week of commuting together he said shyly, "You might a* well say ‘Pop’—sound* funny call- : ing me Mr. Wilson!" So after that he was "Pop," and Edward wax amused, and hi* 1 mother set her thin lips tighter, and said nothing at all. But it didn’t matter that she said nothing. Just being independent, knowing that they were paying their own way. was enough for Marie. The first week Edward came home late, and tired, had little to •ay. But on Wednesday he burst in tike a cyclone yelling, “Mom’ Pop! Where’s Marie t I made a sale! I made |200!” Two hundred dollar*. For a sale! < They were half mad with excite- • ment? "We’ve got to celebrate this!" Ed said. “As soon as 1 get the dough well do like you’ve been wanting to, honey—we’ll go to the city and have dinner and dance and hit all the high spots." Mr. Wilson Fent down to the basement, came up with a bottle of pre-prohibition rye. "We might a* well celebrate now," he said. “Claude! We got that for medicinal purposes!" his wife cried. But he had his tray. Even Mrs. Wilson drank, but gingerly to Edward’s success. There was no doubt in anyona’s mind but what it was a career. “If I sell—say only one lot every two weeks,” Edward said, "it’ll be between three hundred or four hundred a month! Nothing eheap about this subdivision. It's going to be the finest residential district in Oakland—or Piedmont—ar anywhere i around the bay." “Shalimar is handy to the shopping district—both Lakeshore and Grand avenue.” his mother said. “I’ve always liked it here. If the house was painted, and we had a few improvement* in—" Afterwards Marie said, “Honey—you shouldn’t let your mother think that you’re g“ing to stay on here. You ought to ten her that we’ll be moving a* soon a* we can cateh up on the back rent!” "All right. But there's no rush. I haven*? got my money yet.” “I know—but when you do—" When he did he cashed the eheek, brought it Dome in twenty dollar bills. “Look at ?hat for a morning’s work. Not so baa, eh?" His mother puMed down the shades though it wa< still light. “Shh! How do you tnow how many people know you hav* that? Someone might have followed you.” “For twd hundred buck*!” “I used to carry at least a hundred—never less than fifty," Mr. Wilson said. "It gives a man a feeling—l don’t know—makes him feel all right with the world—" His wife looked at him. Re rattled the loose change in his pocket After dinner Edward said, “How much do I owe you. Mom?” i She looked at him. Her mnnth worked, but she said nothing. "Come ' I on. Mom! Tell me!" In a low voice she said, "You mean, after she came. You paid twice—forty dollar*. And fifteenfifty besides. I did think that as long as Bee—" she couldn’t eay Bee's name without an effort—“paid |4O that you ought to pay as much, ‘or yourself and her. But whatever you think, son—" Edward said, "It'* two months paid, and three to go. That means I >we you <120.” i He counted out th* money. Put I the remaining *BO in hi* pocket.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. JUNE 30,1039.

I. What I* the none ft»r the tatftln by which life-boatg on ships arc lowered and ral*ed? 1. Who was recently aommated , *• Minister to Uruguay by President Roosevelt? ’ 4. What l* the name for the ancient religion and mythology of the

Hie mother said, "1 hope it’s safe, that’s all. I’ll go to the bank first thing in the morning—” Marks had been tnfaklng. "That isn't fair,” she said. "I mean *4O isn’t fair. We ought to pay more than that—maybe not twice, because Bee had a nice room, and we—’’ “Bee was the girl of the family! And besides, she bought all her own furniture!" Marie thought of her pink curtains, still in a suitcase under the bed. “I didn't mean to criticise. 1 just meant wo ought to pay more than *40." “I'm glad enough to get the *40.” “But ore’ll be going soon, and I want it all straight!” Edward kicked her under the table, but it was too late. “Youll be going?” "Edward and I. We’re going to take a small apartment” “Yes, mom—we thought—• “You might have told ME!” she cried. "I let her stay, to keep you satisfied. I let the two of you stay and eat the fat of the land for nothing—and then you pay *4O like it was a fortune, after I've lost my icebox, and been laughed at by every woman on this block. "You<take and take and take, and then when you get a dollar ahead you want to go. Well, go! Go like your sister! I'm not making any money on you at *4O and don't think you are giving me a profit, because you're not! "Forty dollars! Where else could you live for forty dollars, the two of you! Just try! Just try and see! Try living on her cooking and see how yon like it— I can tell you— I can tell you—“ They got her quieted down after a while. She lay on the chesterfield, holding her smelling salts, a fresh handkerchief in her limp hand. Pop had gone for Dr. Shepherd I who lived around the corner. When Pop opened the front door, and they heard Dr. Shepherd's voice in the hall, Mrs. Wilson said, "I don't want you to blame yourself Eddie —whatever happens, remember, I don't blame you--" “But if it was only indigestion!” Marie said. “Indigestion and getting excited right after a heavy meal, then I simply don’t see any reason for staying on!” “It isn't your mother.” “Honey, my mother doesn’t carry on like that!” Edward thought of the night they told Julie abcut their marriage. There were things he could have said. But why wrangle? "Well see," he said with the little click of the tongue that she had learned to associate with finality on Edward’s part. So they didn’t go dancing, as they had planned. But we WILL move, she thought, just a* stubbornly. She had written Julie about her meeting with Walt Canon and the rextfiiing job in the Jeanne Duval Hat company and that wa* another reason—if another reason were needed—for deciding to move without further delay. For sensing Marie's joy In her new-found independence and misinterpreting it, Julie nearly worried henetf sick, thinking that Marie wa* unhappy in her marriage and too proud to admit defeat and come Only Walt’* return to Los Anrrle* for a week end with Flo and the children and a long, detailed account of just how the child looked and just how much m leva she and the young man seemed to be, saved that which Marie dreaded most of all —an unexpected, unannounced visit from her mo tier. “She's doing fine,” Walt told Julie, "and I’m darn lucky to have her, not that sha's any particular good around the office, because she isn’t, ■ ■! i—L

Japanese? i t. Name the < aplta) of th* Dominion of New Zealand. 4. On wbe< river wa* the trial trip of Fulton's steamboat “Clermont " made? 7. What I* the correct pronunciation of the word myetery?

a* far a* assisting with the book* goes. But, you’d die, Julie, the girl is a natural salesman. Rhe sella without trying. She puts a number on and looks up at the buyer and, by gosh, it looks like a million dollar* and I get an order. “Even summer good* I wa* going to get rid of. There wa* apique sailor we were stuck with. Well, I should bore you with th* business, you have a bustneas of your own. How's it going?" "Pretty well,” Julio said. “But I am going to sell the equipment and get out. I haven’t told Mane yet, but that'* th* idea. Her library, too. I just kept on for a while, thinking ah* might com* back and want it, but I don’t think she will, now, after what you say. I stopped all the negotiation* when I got that first letter of her*, saying she eras going to work, but I guess I can be wrong. You wouldn’t fool m*, would you, Walt?" “No, I wouldn’t fool you, Julie." “Wsll, thank* for that Mayb* it’s all right for her to hav* a job, though I don't know. I only did it myself on account of not wanting Charlie to hav* to support Marie, not that he would have said anything. But I'm not getting any younger now, and some of Charlie'* investment* are picking up pretty well. But do you really think that Marie’il make good in th* hat business?” “I know she’s th* girl for our place. Besides that, I had som* photograph* mad* and they’re amazing. Rhe'* got what it take* to be a hat model. Julie. She’d be a sensation in a week in New York. You’d see your daughter's face advertising everything from toothpaste to breakfast food. Funny she never went into picture*. Did she ever , have a screen test?” "No, she never got around to it. Don’t push th* kid, Walt! You and I got out of the show business and so did Flo. Why do you want to , push my girl in? Let her ALONE!" So he laughed and he promised and next week he was back in San Francisco, finding it harder than he had anticipated to keep the promise. Now that the girl was finding herself, getting the right haircut* ' and coiffures, experimenting with , new and expensive makeup, th* i beauty that he had missed at first, began to haunt him. He grew morbidly critical of the proofs for which she had posed. The general effect might be what they wanted. ’ but if it seemed to him that it had eaught Marie Therese at an unflat- ■ tering angle, h« would have non* of I lt Th* first of July he gave her a ' raise. 1 “A hundred and fifty a month! , But I can’t be worth that much!" she cried, excited and incredulous. “Listen, littl* one," Walt said, “I am a kind-hearted guy and I giv* . nickels, sometimes even dime* to old . men that sell shoestring*. SomeI times I buy meal* for fellow* that , ar* hungry. I buy my wife fur coat* > and diamond*. But business i* busi- . nesa. When I pay somebody a aalary it ia on the short aide. You earn r more than I’m paying you, if you get . th* idea. But don't think anybody I else would pay you mor* and leav* , me, because w*'re all the same." I She laughed and put her two > hand* in hi*. “Oh, Walt, you're funny! But if you do think I’m worth - it, I’m going to tak* it, because I 1 ean use the money. We’re going to 1 have a plae* of our own, Edward and 1 L I’v* got it picked out. It’s thre* 1 block* from the lake, with a view 1 and it ha* throe room* and it's adorf able and it only co«t* gin furnished, 1 because it's an old building fixed over and there are no garages. But , a* w* haven’t a ear right now, it'* , _ all right with u*l” (To Be Continued) ’ CwHfSi. 1114. 0, Blas Cmuhm «n>4i«|s las

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r RATU | On* Tim*—Minimum charg* of 25c for 20 wor*» or I***. Ov*r 20 word*, I'/»c p*r word . Two Tim**—'Minimum charg* i of 40c for JO word* or I***. Ov*r 20 word* 2c p«r word for th* two Umax Thr** Tlm*»— Minimum charg* of 50c for 20 word* or l**a. Ov*r 20 word* 2'gC per word for th* thro* times. Csrds of Thank* ........ 35c Obltuarl**'and verse* — *I.OO Open rat* • dieplay advertising 350 p*r column Inch. ♦ — 4 FOR SALE ALWAYS new and VSKD waaher*, sweepers, refrigerators, cook stoves, coal and wood; small payment*. Decatur Hatchery, Janie* Kitchen, Salesman. 113-tt FOR SALE — Anything you want in th* nursery line. Riveraid* Nuraery, Berne, Ind. U 3 ts Ftlß SALE -J good lota on West Monroe *lreet; reasonable. Phone 142. U2-3t FOR SALE 1333 V-8 Coupe. Al condition. 4150 00. Chalmer Bob len bather. >O4 U-luul St. 142t3x FOR SALE 44 acre (arm on L'.S. 24 near Decatur, suitable for tourist home or excellent location for nuraery, motor plumbing and •lectric light* 205 acre (arm. practically all black loam, well drained, good buildings, *2.000 cash down payment, balance financed on 20 year loan at 5% intereat. 2o acre farm near Monroe, *4.000. good buildings Decatur residence on good street, motor plumbing terms *I.OOO cash, ba I ano *3.000 first mortgage. 4% interest. Modern residence near business section, duable garage. *I.OOO cash, balance |3,VOV first mortgage, 4% interest. Modern residence, near St Mary's Cathre lie church. 12 rooms, 3 bath rooms, practically new furnace, new automatic hot water heater, suits tile for apartments, priced to sell Brick house, corner Fifth and Madison streets. This property has w nderfwl possibilities as residence or apartment house. Building lots ou Cleveland street. North Second street. Nutt man Ave., Madison street and on U. 8. 27 extension Suttles-Edwards Co. Niblick building. Phone 35*. FOR SALE -Nicely marked brown and white half shepherd and halt collie pups. Tea weeks old. Out of good slock. Phone 344-0. M F. Sprung-r, 152-3 U FOR SALE-192* Pontiac coach. Phone 544. 154-31 X FOR SALE- Oil stove, el« t r cash register, show case*, sate*. Phone 544. Inquire at 1129 W. Monroe street. 154 3tx FOR SALE -Model A Ford pickup truck. *44. Butler Garage. 154-3 t ’ " " — ■■ mi Huntington Death Termed Accidental Huntington. Ind.. June *u— (t'P) —Coroner Grover M. Nye today indicated he would return a verdict of accidental death in the shooting ot LAren Krlaher. 34. a railroad brakeman, late yesterday. Ny* said Kris her apparently shot blmaelt while cleaning a revolver. ——- o - Flu Affect* Wriat Watch** Ixiudott (U.ffi Wrist watches are suffering from the latest flu ep|. dcmlr In England. Watch repairer* are kept busy, and one made Inquiries of hts customer* an<* found that the owners of the waichtw had nearly alt had Influvnsa. 8. Name the retired Maj. Gen. ot th* U. 8. Army, who rocen’ly gave testimony before the House Committee on un American activities. 9. Did JulltM Ceawar marry Cleoyatra? 10. How long doe* the Gor rnor ot '■ New York State hold offlie?

DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attantlon given to dlMaaev of cattle and poultry. Offic* A R**id*nc* 430 NO. Fifth SL Phon* 102 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined - Gi***«* Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to S:00 Saturday*, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 138 ■m* I Auto Aerials ■ W 51.95 up B ■ Auto Radio ■ W Headquarter* M ■ MIL I. E K ■ ■ RADIO SKHVICE jS W Phone 625 ■ R-sidenee PSnn* 522. ■

MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 170-A at our *spen*« for dead stock removal. Th* Btadl*r Product* Co. Frank Burg*r, ag*nt 13-tl WANTED GIRL would like housework or care ot children. Phone *63. 152-3tx WANTED—Loan* on farm*. Eastern money. Low rate*. Very liberal terma. See me tor abatracta of title. French Quinn. 33 m-w t # FOR RENT FOR RENT — 6 room, all modern apartment; located South Fourth, oft Madison. Phone *37. 15V-4t I a ♦ — <; Many Reunions Scheduled For Summer Months — Sunday, July 2 Ward family reunion, Sun Set Park. Knut* family reunion, Sun Set Park. Tuesday July 4 \an Wert Lutheran chd'ch picnic, Sun Set park. Sunday, July • Decatur Lutheran chukh picnic Sun Set park. Johnson family 13th annual reunion, Sun Set Park. Sunday, July 14 Mooee annual picnic, Sun Set Park. Sunday, July 23 Barker annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday July 30 Borne annual reunion. Sun Set i ParkMeyer family reunion. Sun Set Park. Miller family sth annual reunion. < Sun Set Park. Sunday Auguat 4 Krause annual reunion. Sun Set Park. r Del linger reunion, (rain or shine) ' Sun Set Park. Vennia annual reunion. Sun Set Park. T. L. Risen reunion, Sun Set Park. Sunday, August 13 Rellig and Reohm reunfoa. Sun Set Park. M. O. Brown reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday, Auguat 20 Steel annual reunion. Sun Set Park. May reunion, (rain or shine! Sun Set Park. Chattanooga Zion Lutheran chnrr h picnic. Sun Set Park. Walters family reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday, Auguat 27 W<**ley annual reunion, Suu Set Park. Hinkle family reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday, September 3 Crick annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Roop reunion.(rain or shine! Sun Set Park. Sunday. September 10 Roebuck annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday. September 17 Rowman annual reunion. Sun Set Park. - o MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stock*: lower and qulel. Ronda: lowrq*. U. 8. government* Irregularly lowt>r. Curb stocks; lower. Chicago storks; lower. Call money: one per cent. Foreign gachfinge: about steady In relation to the dollar. Cotton; lower. Off a* much as 75c a bale. Grains: wheat of? about 1 to Ifcr. Corn off around H to Hr. < hlcago livestock: hog* steady to weak, cattle steady, sheep strong. Rubber: sllglitly easier. Silver bar in New York: unchan"-<-d at 37H cent* a fine ounce. iiiiw ■■ I. I III I Q»— sroiwme MITI4 K TO HIDDF.HO Nnflc* |s hereby given that th* Hoard of County CommtMtanerii of Idam* County. Indiana, will receive •rated bide for-suppllM to tie furbished for the mahitenan* r. of tn* County Infirmary for three month* beginning July tat. I*3*. Hide to bs rocHved July 3rd. I*3k at 3 o'clm-h lteqiil»itlon now on file In the of. ft*-« of the Auditor. Hy order of the Board of Comminionere. Victor H. Eicher Auditor Adam* County June 34-31! Nii-ncß TO nittDF.Ra Notice In hereby given that I tv* Hoard of County Commissioner* ot Adams County. Indiana, will at the hour of 2 o'clock a. M. on Monday. July 3. IS3», receive sealed blds for furnishing of two cars of prepared • toker < oat on county trucks for the Court House; two < are ot prepared stoker coal on county trut-ka for County Infirmary. Coal analyela munt accompany blds. Plana and apeciflcationa on file at Audltor'a office The Board reaervea the right to reje* t any or all hid*. Adams County Board of Commissioner*. Victor H Etcher Auditor. June 43-30

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