Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 30 July 1943 — Page 5

MMIY 30.1943.

jWeports >T OF LOCAL MARKET* ■W&KiRRAY A CO. gillie C f livestock at CraigvlH*. Klßshlrs ■?M*w lved every diy July 30 S ft ' ■ • MMMr I-:'" MlMlll in 65 SiSi 13 Th SSg i<-" >" SSBit i3i" MMII' nm i-'i' gOggg' 12 "5 “I 05 818 ■ n.h» i-"° c "° «MKe egg AND by pou |tr y Co - Phons 154 July 30. '"*' 39c eggs. 38c Mtft 3 ' : *' *rd fryers 27c ■ * 4< . «eK 2 * c 2<H ' §T «*E LIVESTOCK ; • I !- §3s|9. "" m tt, ShMM - '.llllb.- 11l , fgggK > ■ 'i'i>' i Wttfts livestock m||Kj ■■ , ' l ’’ a- -.<•>:»(- 'I r.iKI IMMa ’■■ iso 2251 b w-hi-li' >i> ill 1" **’* |i,n |||li|B ' ' ■''"' ■ ,j >i -. f. >. s:i ' *' - I *' *' "'*' b.nk medium m<wunsi>. W||Bcrain CLOSE WiTjßt ; ||>, 1, D-. IT > 7 |i||K ■ ■■■' * LIVESTOCK mb? ■" sOj®’ m® 1 ’*’ ll * 5 ■tgßh !••!.>- loon ’ "‘ ” ‘"' , •“ ‘* l I 1,,.,,|« |g||9 '1 ■ H. t. , . |M® ■ In linn RjH® *' '■'"" 1,1 15 7 ’* MHBgjisii >® ,i - •'■■•l'' I -•<"■ "I> -I" mg lamb. h<a<l < h<»< > t*3w* :!i " ! ' '■* io ir> "" gBHH <l"»n <m < hole .■ SglA'' '“‘ ,l ' ''' ,| "* 11 market - ? «y.EVATQR Co . July 30 - ! t 0 ibauge gßu day 11 • i *»Ator. ■ ■ 1 is gat■ 11Saf 11 wa is.-. ■■’W aa : m® vs S,V r bushel Ism. T*/" SOO leM _ iX® b ' f<HB. Clou ng H||B ’■ * ' 1 i* > ®SB*’'“‘ sversges MB !r 15 '** 2 1« W W off MS BMP M -«»«4* Oft « <M> 224 77n sia? “' "i in., ~l h 4 „ ""” I»rr..|, T h ’ ' S « m?! xler 1»:» to s oo Brit** "

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Mlnlmam f»r flrat (naortlon S 0« One Time, Per WerS... ___ ii/ a < Additional Ineertlone Per Word, Per Day 1< Obltuarioe, Vereen, Roeolntiene- >1 Monee, rim menu style S1 Notteow Cay Heads, body son (IS picas dees, one column) FOR SALF] FOft fIALE-Nint. Try the new i water paint Dehydray. Covers wall paper. Uhrick Bros. M-ts FOR SALfe -Brooder housed streamlined iasalated type, delivered and set up, immediate delivery on limited number. See Geneva Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky, Phone IM, Geneva, Ind. 128-ts FOR SALE —Good sites for home building after war, good gardens now, lota northwest of G. E. |5 and 110 monthly. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. k 107-ts SaVOtEl —with good roof, sid-1 Ing and Johns Manville Rock Wool Insulation—three year terms. Free estimate. Boardman. Phone OIL 155-2 Ct FOR - SALE — SO acres best - black land in Adams county; good houae. furnace; good out buildings. 7 miles from Decatur; 1150 per acre. See Avon Burk or Call No. 25. 179-T FOR Sale klectrlc sweener; also hand sweeper. Phone 851. It FUR SALE -Small - site New Racine threshing machine, .McCor-mick-Deering corn ahredder. Walter Linn, Bluffton, Indiauu. route 3. Seven miles west of Berne and mile north. Or 2*» miles west of Meshberger's Stone Company and % mile north. a 179-3t-eod WB HAVte-Living room. Dining room, and Bedroom suites. Studio couches. Axminster, Wilton and Gold Seal rugs, Warm Morning heating stoves, Box and Coil Bed Springs, Tilt chairs and ottomans, Rockers, Barrel Back chairs and Occasional chairs. All kinds of tables, magazine racks, hassocks, mirrors and pictures. Mattresses. Pillows, Throw rugs and Shag rugs. Selling at prices you can afford to pay. We invite you tn drop in and look over this merchandise, Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 177t3 Ftilt - !BALE Durham bull; Durham heifer, both year old; full blooded Guernsey cow, 3 years old. Phone 5U4. 179 3t FOR - ’Durham hulls, big enough for service. Mart t Selking. 1 mile east, 2 north of Prubla, g 179 2’ FOR Modern home, ffv* rooms, two-car garage, large lot, fine lawn, fruit and Baade trees. Thia is an unusually attractive home, an ideal location Midwest Realty Auction Co. Phone 174. g!7B-3t j FOR SALE A lltnlted number of fence chargers. Satisfaction I guaranteed. Priced reasonable. Battery chargers |8.00; llu volt chargers fll.on. Decatur Oil Co., j corner 7th # NuttmanAve. 178t3 FOR isALlf^Semi-modern home at ; 228 N. 7th St. Cali Ph< ne C 25. j < #OR BALE-Better than nieificTne j for your family Is one of the three new homes unsold east of , Memorial Park. Insulated, weather- ( stripped with good furnace, batu and washing facilities. It will keep your family healthy. Hardwood floors, plenty of closets, built-in cupboards will make your work easier. Small monthly FIIA pay- ' menta are easier than rent. B<your own decorator if you act now. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 979. k 175-ts FOR - BALE - or Trade 1941 Graham sedan, Hollywood Style. Perfect running condition and good rubber. Low mileage. 1932 ( Chevrolet 2 door, perfect condi- ( tion. good rubber, with trunk t Walter Sautbine. 811 Winchester. 177-3 H FOR SALE: Fsed FurnlluswT” 1 Sellers Kitchen Cabinet A l I condition. (29.00; 1 Dining room table. Walnut. 8 ft. Ext. A-I con- < ditlon 815. M; 1 5 pc. Drop Loaf breakfast set A-l shape gIT.OO. 1 Spinet desk A-l shape 8709; 1 Walnut Day bed. new upholstering lit uo. 1 long library talde , good shape 83 00 Sprague Furni t tare Store. Phone 199. 177t3 , IaTITRDAY SPECLAtr We"wHl i give a 829.59 Health Builder | Mattress absolutely FREE with each bedroom suite sold for cash , Saturday. July 31st Sprague Fur- ( nlture Store Phone 199 177<3 | FOft f ALE—Seventy-flve t.ns 212 I 18 wheat fertiliser Place your I order now Supply limited Theo I Bulmahn, Preble Phone 5 on 29. 178-Jt ggggl—— I Leo “Dutch” Ehinger INSURANCE FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570

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WANTED WANTED - Rati Io a to repair. Uhrick Broa. 808-ts WANTED--AII kinds of Will pay top market price. Steury Locker Service. Phone 267. 171-gl2t WANTED fCJ “bF V Good I’ortable Typewriter Phone 112!. 179t3x WANTED—ixjans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 83-m w-f WANTED— Sleeping rooniH for students of Reppert Auction school. Phone 312 «r_«_lO. 177t3 WANTED— I will pay you 125 cash in advance if I don't find buyer for your property within 90 days if it has small modern or semi-mod-ern house and large garden or ground up to forty acres, located near edge of city or within 19 miles. No commission. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 879. k 177-ts WANTED TO BUY Building suitable for a garage or chicken coop. Phone 816. a 177-3tx WANTED — Because of tires for transportation I have a full line of farm equipment for sale. 2 tractors, everything from spike tooth harrow to a combine. Lester Robinson, 4 miles east of Decatur. 179t4x Wanted TO RANT-Romes for Decatur war workers. Mr. Landlord. you can help your country and yourself with guaranteed rent and guaranteed payment of any loss to your property. No commissions. For full information phone Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. k 167-ts WANTED-Rlde - to"third tri.k at Fort Wayne plant. Phone 8743. b 179 2t SEWING 31ACHINE" REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. 16714th Business Services TRY VAPO BATH — For relieving Arthritis, T. 8., Sinus, Colds, Gland Bladder Trouble and skin trouble of all kinds. With massage at Herman C. Weber Bath, 107 So. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 163-tt TAXI Day and night Hill and out of town. Phone 144. 176-4 t FOR RENT Ft tit RENT 5 room dowt apartment. Garage. Phone UM git Toil KENT after August 20. Ont modern three room cabin. Shower bath, toilet. Alho one tuo-room anil one single cabin. Furnished or unfurnished. Kellmonl Cabins. Phone 7874 or 610. 178t3 o— MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 18 years. No expense to borrower. C. D. Lewton, Decatut, Ind. 15-b-U Slll >ES ~ SIIIN El l Foil eat EI z.j Barber Shop. 179(3 FARMERS ATTENTION —We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phene charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15 ts FARM LOANB - ir4% - for - 15 - irars. No oommlasion charge. See John W. Tyndall, Room 7, Peoples Loan ' A Trust Bldg. 15-U L<rSTANifFOUNI) LOST Umbrella, dark red handlel dark red polkadot top. red silk cord. Reward. Finder pleaac return to this office. 178-3 t LUST Ration booSa No 1 m 8 2 I Irene and Vance Hudson, Wincheater street. gltx — - ■ -o - ■■ ■ CARD OF THANKS lie wish in thin manner to thank , the friends and neighbors who aesinted uk during the illness and ' death of Mrs. Amanda Helm. Mrs Forrest Light Mrs. Toby Cramer Mrs Paul Brown b It Mrs. Maurice Jaeksou. 0 .....—— Secretory Stimson, Eisenhower Confer Allied Headgnarters. North Africa. July 3«. -I t'Pl -Secretary of Mar Stimeon has in»pected the Meae of the Allied victory in Tt nUta and talked with General Eisenhower. A dispatch frem North Africa report* Stimson h-ld long coater-1 encea with members of the Aille.l I high command Stimaon also found time Io talk with pflota wb helped time to talk with p4D l» who helped them on their precMoa Trade la a Good Town — Decatel I NOTICE I will be out 9f my efftee Aug. 1 to 8 Inrluai -s Dr. James Burk 1

DECATUR DAILY. DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA

’ RURAL CHURCHES ] Antioch M. B. C. John Bontrager, pastor Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. El Ha Skiles, sutM-rlntendeut. Morning worship. 10:30 a. m. Messers Charles Glenn, Harold Walker and George Pike will have charge of the morning nevlce. Prayer service Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. You arc cordially Invited to attend ttieg.. services. o . „ Calvary Evangelical Church F. H. Willard, minister Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. James Darr, superintendent. Third Sunday in conference wide attendance campaign. Goal is to make each Sunday's attendance this year larger than last Sunday's. Prayer meeting following Sunday Si-hool. No preaching oervfce on Thursday evening of thia week. — o Union Chapel United Brethren Dwight L. Patterson, smator Sunday will be observed as vtaitIng day by the membership of the Union Chapel United Brethren church. The pastor. Rev. Dwight L. Patterson. Is attending a summer course In theology at Winona Lake. In the absence of the pastor, all services Sunday will be diaeontinuxd but the entire memberwhip NOTICE! We are new buying all grades of Psper stock at present morket price. Also went Scrap Iron, Regs, Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radistore, Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lesd Bsbbltt, etc. Wo adeept Wire and Tin. But Not Tin Cans. All kinds of scrap Is essential for war purposes. We are alee buyers of Beef Hides, Calf Skins. Sheep Pelts, Tallow, Fats snd Grestes, Old Lard, stc. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monros Phons 442

SALE CALENDAR JULY 31 Dave Gamble, Lima. Ohio, Che»ter While hogs. Night sale. Roy S. JohtiMin. Aud. AUG 3—Oscar Schacht. Bloomington. Ind.. Reg. Jerseys. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer AUG. 5 Glen Bebout, miles Southeast of Decatur, on Salem road. Roy 8. Johnson. Aud. AUG. 6 R.-glxien-d Ram Sheep sale Muncie Fairgrounds Roy 8. Johnson, and. AUG. 7 -Mrs. Jennie Waltenberger. Hicksville, Ohio, Personal proper ty. J. F. Sanmann. Aud. AUG. 7 Phillip Kuhn. 1 mile West Pleasant Mills, on Rond 33. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer. AUG. 10- Wm. Hoehammer. 5 miles Southeast of Willshire. Ohio. Roy S. JohliHon, Aucl. AUG. 11 Koch A McDow.-11, Tiffin, Ohio, Duroc Hogs. Roy S. JohnHon. auctioneer. AUG. 11 (’By Property. Harry Kriek, 919 Winchwter street, Decatur. Ind J. F Sanmann. auctioneer. AUG. H Business Building. Kilis Estate, 107 South 2nd street, Decatur. Ind. J. F. Sanmann. auctioneer, AUG. 14—FTarl Groth. 4 miles north of Bluffton. Road No. 1, Hampshires. Roy S. Johnson. Aud. AUG. 17 Jos .Ebl.skotte A Son. Van Werl Fairgrounds, Hog sale. Roy S. Johnson. Auct. AUG. IS Dr. S. D. Beavers A Leroy Riffle, 3 miles west of Decatur, Closing out .sale. Roy 8. Johnson A Ellenbenter Bros., aitcts. AUG. 19—Fort Wayne 4-H, pig and beef club sale. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer. AUG. 19 Dunakln Estate, 176 Acres and personal property. Antwerp. Ohio. J. F. Sanmann. auctioneer. AUG. 20 —Chas. Trowbridge. Rushville, Ind , Durocs. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. AUG. 21 Earl McVickers. Upland, Ind. Durocs. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. AUG. 28 Emmet Walters, 5 miles west of Portland, liampshires. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT. I Noah Egley, % mile South of Monroe. Roy 8. Johnson, auct SEPT. 8 Fairgrounds Indianapolis, 4-H Beef cattie sale. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT 9 Stillman Goff. Rockvßie. Ind . Hogs A Cattle. Roy S Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT. 11 Indiana State Holstein sale, Lafayette. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. ,

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is urged to visit and worship in the ehurch of their choice. The midweek prayer service will be held as usual Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. with Geo. Cramer in charge. The regular schedule of services will be resumed Sunday, August I. o Rivarro Circuit Gilbert A. Eddy, pastor Mt Victory .Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Cloyce Crosier, superintendent. Reorganization of Sunday School, 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Gregg Knittie, leader. Pleasant Grove Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Warren Hardin, superintendent. Claaa meeting, 10:30 n. m. Fred Bittner, leader. Worship service, 8 p. m. Sermon by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Mt. Zien Sunday Schoo), 9:30 a. m. Jim Bebout. superintendent. Class meeting. 10 a. m. Louise Bunner, lesder. U. B. C. E. services, 7:00 p. tn. Ilazrt hronlstsr, president. Prayer meetiag Wednesday evening. — i i- O Decatur Methodist Circuit E. J. Arthur, (suitor Beulah Chapel ' Preaching service at 9:30 a. tn., followed by Sunday School Pleasant Valley Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.. followed by preaching service at 10:40 a. m. Mt. Pleasant Sunday School at 9:30 a. tu. Mt. Tabor Sunday School at 9:30 a. tn. W 8. C. S. will meet with Rev. and Mrs. Artbur on Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. Monroe Methodist Church Julius Pfeiffer, pastor Morning worship, 9:30 a. m. Spec, all music by the men's chorus. Sermon by the pastor, subject, ‘‘Rest For Those Who Work." Church School at 10:30 a. m. Glen Workinger, superintendent. The Methodist Youth fellowship at 6:45 p. m. tn the annex. The evening service is at 7:30.

Come and enjoy an hour of highly spiritual worship and flne fellowship with your neighbors and friends. Combined meeting of official board and trustees .Monday. 8 p. m. The prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. is attracting more people - why don't you come? W. S. C. 8. meeting on Thursday. 8 p. m. in the annex g_ Willshirs U. B. Circuit Lawrence Dellinger, pastor Wlllahire Sunday School. 9:30 a. nt Class meeting, 10:30 a. tn. C. E.. 7:30 p m. Preaching. 8:00 p. tn. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. Winchester Sunday School. 9:30 a m. Preaching. 10:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Da Sunday. August 1. will be the home-coming Sunday at this class. Rev. G. A. Eddy of Scott. O. a former pastor, will bring the address in the afternoon at 2 o'clock. St. Paul Preaching, 9:15 a. m. Sunday School. 10 a. m. Prayer and Bible study, Tuesday evening. o MIRTH CKHTiriCATK Notl'-e |« hereby given th»t Clarewce E-s lid M< Kean has a petition In the Circuit Court of Ada:n» County, Indiana, to have the tlm«- and place of his birth determined. Hatd petition In eot for hearing on the ftii day of Annual. IVI3. CLYDE O. TROL'TNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court July -10 HI Hill (EItTIFK ATE Notice la hereby given that John Joseph haw flint a petition In th« Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to have the time and plane of bls birth determined Hold petition la set for hearing on the Silt day of Auguet, Ist.’.. CLYDE O. TROUTNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court July 30 I O - MITK K TO BIOUER9 Notice is hereby given mat sealed Idda will to- received by the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, until the hour of 2 p. in. on Monday August 2nd, 1913 at the office of Hie County Auditor at Decatur. Indiana, for the furnishing of all material and lafhor necessary In the rewiring of the luaeisent and certain changes on the flrsl floor of the Adams coun* ty Court Bouse. Plarm and specifications for said work on file in the County Auditor's office. Bach bld must be a< < ompanled with a satisfactory Bidder's bond In the sum required by law, and also non-collueion affidavit. The Hoard reserves the right to reject any and all bids. • By order of th.- Board of County Comm lesion era. Thurman I Drew, Auditor Adattfs County, Indiana July 23-3 S —-— MOTH E OF MALE OF MEAL EMTITE Notice Is hereby given, TIuH Es--I<-llm V. Coverdab- Conter, utrlx of the estate of Bertha M Ellis dr- ■ cas'd, will offer on the premises at public auction, to the lugliw.l bidder, on Saturday. 1:30 o'clock p. m., the 14th day of August, 1913, thfollowing Real Estate, to wit: The middle twenty-two (221 feet of Inlol No. .'.I In tlx- town, now city, of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. Said sale to be mad- subject to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court for not less than % of tinfoil appraised value of said real •slate. Said real estate shall be sold sub* Je. I to a mortgage Hen In favor «f the Htate of Indiana In th.- principal sum of <3.000 oo also sul.Je. t to tne 1913 taxer due and payable in 1911. Terms of sale are as follows, towit: One-third of the puroha e prb <■ • aah In hand on the day of rale, the balance upon the delivery of an Executrix l»e.d appro! <d by Hie Court and a merchantable Abstract of Title The purchaser at au< h sale will he further required to give bond to aecure the payment ai-cordlng to Ita terms of a certain mortgage Hen upon said real estate In favor of the State of Indiana upon whl-h lx due "n principal 42,000 00, with Interest at i% from the day of sale Esl. lla V. Coverdale Conter Executrix Del IMS A Det MS*. 11 terse ye July 15-33-3 O Aug. «

t OH MI»*IO\F.H'« CI.AIMM TO HE ILLOWFD Al Ct «T X I<M3 City of Decatur, light, power llOd.yr, Citizens Telephone Co., phone 44.'.5 Clyde O Troutner, clerk, post. 4.30 Haywood PiSh Co . clerk, opr 93 «7 Clyde O. Troutner, elk. reg of. 20.0't llobt.a-Merrill Co., elk. law b. 17.59 Haywood Pub. Co., and o|H-r. M 1.22 T. I. Drew, aud. poatage 5.09 Im atur to-m.x rat Co., aud up. I.'. Modern Hr-hc.ol Sup., aud. aup. 2<>ol Haywood Pub. Co., rec. au|* .. 13.50 la-o T. (lllllg, sheriff 20.M1 lx-" T. flilllg. sher. mile 112.03 William Ki.rsium, aur. mile. 35.40 Haywood Pub. L‘o., treaa. opr. 2.75 William tChrsam. sur. eat. 79 14 Jotm M. tx.an, sur., sal. 75.99 John M Doan, sur. oper. 3.00 Calvin Dubach, sur. dit.-h ex. 13.59 Krl.-k-Tyndall Co. do 17.9 71 Wm. iAM-hl9nuMl do -'.'ill Hlmer Hlrschy d>> 3‘Hl Italph E. Koop. sur. maps 7.10 Melvin M Hlrachy, sur. dh ex. 3» 33 G-rman Fox, aur., ditch ex. . 33.15 Charles A. Beery do 9.7’> L. K Hann, seh wupt. mil. |»t. 3» 19 H. hell Typewrit Shop, » . op. 2.25 < Ixa-atur l».-m<» rat <•<> , do Zk.Xa Dr D D. Jones, htb. lorn. sal. 39.50 Dr. D. D. Jones, hth ■om opr. 1.50 Naomi fl Horman. lilh asst 9.50 Dorothy H. Beeler do 4.50 I. E. Ar< hl»>ld, Co. agt si. mil *9 I Mary Girod. Co. agt. steii. 94.33 John Bixler, < . n janlt<.i 110 no Mrs Dewey Gallogly, c.ii. mat. 45.00 G. C. Baker, tuglrt watch 1.00 North Ind. I‘i*l>. H< rvke. jail 9.94 Sam Ke In hart, nit sal. 1..0.9U Llsetta Ilelnhi.rt do 53.33 Ellen Hint) h> d>. t 99 Ernest Ferrell do 35.0» Pryor Gilbert do 40.00 W. H Klehaffer, Inf. minister K.OO Sam Kemliart, Inf. oper. 3 i 5 James J. Doty Co., do 47.3(1 Standard oil Co. do 59.22 Mollenkopf Farm Ei|'il|> do 17.13 J. I. iioboiiU. Mfg. Co. do 77.30 Ft Wayne I'lp- A Supply do 3.95 Herv-L's Store do 39.15 Baker Plumbing a Heat, do 139.31 Mtlllts Horne 1.|..- <-i y >lo 854,75 Harry 1.. Fortney do Stewart's Bakery do .„ . 34.52 City of Decatur do 39.09 N. A. Bixler d<> .* ■ Steffen Impl. Cn, do 25 56 Mts. C. 11. Moser, • Iv. def 150.VV tx.is Beeman, h. nurse, sal. op. 145.50 Plums I-. Ei< her, U. nur, rent 89.90 y’ltlxen’a Tel, Co., Ii num. tel. 3.73 John W. Blakey. i.d rev. mile, lo.to Berne WHne-s Co. h-gal adv. 3* IS Decatur Demit rat Co. do 42.33 W. H Zwl< k A Son. bur. sold. 75.00 Clarence L. Weber, bur. sold 75.90 Walter Thieme, Co. Inst 91.99 Gertrude Johnson, 4-H ext. #.60 Irene Byron San , senator. 944.57 Will Winner, Wash, assess. 15.00 <l. Kemy Blerly Smith et al dr. 199.00 Welfare lfeparlnx.it Cltiaen's Tel. Co. tele. 11.7a Faye Smith Knapp, post 3'1.00 It. i nx. Nelson, mil.-uge 2L86 Veronica F. Linn, mileage 39.39 Helen Shroll Zwick, mileage 16.90 Mrs. Mufi H-l Marshall, mileage 11.43 Haywo.xl Pub. Co, op. i 46.35 American Put.. Welfare, subs. Jou Highway M>. »4.-, William Elirsam, salary 6.1.73 William Elirsam, mileage 41.00 Sam Butler, asst, sufit 199.00 Ernest Tumbleson do 162.00 Calvin Dubach do 154.33 A*l.ert Fox do 147.25 Marlin L. Iluaer, driver 1.1 <m <Hen A laiutlcnheiser do 154.70 Kenneth otiler do 130.30 Wayne Gaunt do 15X.20 Umer Dague do 195 20 ’ do 110.75 Burl Fuhrman do 154.90 Peter 1-oshe do 157 :,<> Vail Sclin.-pp do ns . w Vlrgtl Drap.-r do 163.73 E<lw In Sph hlger do 169.00 Chaun.-ey K.-ynolds do 153.30 la. wren..- Noll do 131.90 'ieroiii.- fllnler du 117 15 Harold D>-Armon.|, labor in Mi John L. Wolf do lo so Verm.l. I> LI.-, sty do |, on Corman Fox do ‘j.- .iti Melvin M Hirschy do 9*.so Sidney I >ague do 113 3-J Fred Heels do 116 35 r« lx**he 1 '0 Frank s Peterson do 7n no John M. Doan, lerk ;r, .... John Shaw, labor 142.1 n Fr«-.| Klnliart do IL7O Anns Ht.'iner do j.p,. ->o KX-haid Brled. do 24 7o Thomas T. rv-er do 31'70 Koberl August <|.. jg „„ Citl»« ii » Tel. Co, tele 6 10 Felber Mid h WrM, xlih|i fep. Itt 78 V ,•■‘l" * K<q. Co .1., 3.07 Tod Beerlmwei- do i xj Indiana Equip »•<>. |■,. , ,|,, 17 77 Cooml.-r Sales do Iq-.Hlur Super Service du 15 ’', '■'•'.'Jf-' 1 Motor pans c„ t„. () „ *g .Mollenkopf Firm Equip .|<> 33; | . Waller BritSeiilMif <|o ||,'i Krak.- Mat.> A Pail. c„ do 310 Mos.inan Yarnellu c<>. <|<> 3X13 Standard <HI Co. „p,.,1 19 In Zin.-r (HI Co. do 4'i 11 Shell Oil Co. .|o National Cvllmler Caw i*.», do . John W. Kar< h Hton.. Co. It ,a 117 .'3 1 ost Bros do Krb k'Tyn.l.ill c„ ,|., j* 5. -Me.hlH-rg. , Bros. St c„ r ,,. ;;|., . Decatur Llglit A l*..w. 1. oper. «sv j ‘'citified this 39th day of July, Thurman I. Drew. July 30 Auditor Adams Co — - —O’ MARKETS AT A GLANCE N. w York xtocka. low' r. Bonds, lower. Cotton ateady. Grains in Chicago, rye down 1- !%<-; wheat down U -Nc. and oats

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down a bushel. Chicago livestock, hogs. st«fuiy; cattle, steady to weak, and lambs weak. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur MIRTH I F.HYIFICATF. N'.rtlcf la hereby given that Floyd Leonard Meyer has fll«l a petition in the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to have the time and place of his b‘-th determined. Said petition is set for he»riag on the 6th day of August, 1913. CLYDE O. TROUTNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court July 30 HOLLAND FURNACE COMPANY Decatur, Ind. Uncle Phil’s Philosophy One of the most difficult things that confronts us every day of our lives is to keep from worrying about something that is none of our business. HARDWOOD FLOORS will beautify the home tor years to come. Make floors easier to clean. Decatur Lumber Company 111 W. Jefferson Strset Phons 253. Iteul Ct faMn (Mt? 9 _ ' 4 Let us tell you about the jCtoa Life Insurance Company’s new Farm Loan Plan. Low rates, a 26 year repayment plan, a Reserve Fund Safety feature, a liberal pre-pay-ment privilege, no com« mission, appraisal, or title examination costs to the borrower. It’l worth investigating. Reprcitntativi in tbit territory The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents Docstur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg.