Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1943 — Page 5

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ffief Reports fcSR IBk »^ rray * Co ‘ BL IL of livestock •» BR gerne. Crs'J vllle ' ElKrf Willshire 12:30 p- ">• Hlul * ! 1 SO 1 > i,n Mar 11 so ■ HBM >bt 11 so BBH 1145 ■ MM 1 * 1130 SIS 14 15 . Mg- Hoo . HKr i '-" ) ' Mr ' 12 55 1215 l— , ° 2 ' g oo HH" 13 00 M»' "1 50 ME 13.00 IH*' • 500 EGO ANO SBFurv t 1 by f J 4 Poultry CO, SEfc Phone 156 HHv • v “ r MJS vho. brown 41r IK ||jK_ * 4c 1-! — — SIDCfiL GRAIN MARKET elevator co M. flpti'.id Au«u-t to change HH during da>. r>-4. BB’ ■MMk» ■ i ■ - .)) per bushel 1«M .04 per 100 less. B|l Lob. firm. IKSjtKc'n Etiquette ! ■MB ROBERTA LEE | « ' M. ■ >o ,j. ■■ IK ■ • .•_B'c- — o —

Bublic Auction BMCRE uh# and ALL PERSONAL PROPERTY B on I Friday, September, 3 Property sale on home farm. 1 mile North ■ ( I'b a »t 10 on A. M Farm will sell at 1:30 I’. M ■K*"* r:n !>, miles North of Pleasant Mil!* Jut.. »nd Pleasant MJlh road, then 1 mile East all jay, j n one | MM jy_ | )U t t . Bn j„. M ,ld in 'i.i< of 1" ! ’ Abstract* will ig. furnished with ear h tract i<r< ■ ba born Rood driven well, all tillable Tin- 1 • . '1 PS’ture The entire tract drains well an<l **"<•*" , ’ n *’ unR or * n treperate tract* to -utt p.iwha “‘■“►dlate possession. ®WTtr u-, p ERSONAL PROPERTY .nS ~ e *’*■ • P r - °W. will be fretrh soon; H»-»l cow 1 > <ow " are “** bred to pure bred Angti- Hull Parham Cal.* w,,h nt, * r » b r «m**- " Rr **dlng Kwea. from yearling t<> fiv. y< .r .>:<! ' * nd Laghorn laying hens. ““fhn Deere Combine with pifktip attai-hm-n' I < fwn _ b«et and b«an cultivator with disk' .«tr<! -mo.. ' * r "w. 1 4 row; Spring tooth hi . * -'l'"' Ji w, ’b fertiliser attachment, hay fork 9KH T OOLb— Kettle, lard press. guilder. in.-.- -<* BBfes^’ , * M|NT Jr Ih-Laval Separator. Ik a1... *u 2 * ,KM * repair. Garden Tools Fork- Shoy- It. |Kgg* ""‘beta. », and 30 gal jars, jus-. tn "baelbarrow; 2 wheel push tar’ > “ w °o» and ANTIQUES— Hin t..- I (I, * r ri!ln < 'V'le». w>k case 4 roi king <lt • V. I BB'-'r* U 4 I,i ' ,,nr table and h chairs. Side'. ...rd I ■■ ip• '• ">a"'es. ’ tiwlx wlfh springs' dressers. Antique I BBS"' ...a!*- '• W * and ‘hairs. 2 cupboard-. kt:-;••■*• 3^^Bk- r »..* Klevtroltti Sweep.-: w:*h <H B^B*'«ad *"» Ra > '’sAmp. '' 1 • E '"’ 818 ***•«< tha's*' *"'**• ball Hee. mantel < I<h k <...< •<! k BB *■* Glassware. Curtains. Drapes ..nd ■•••■’ X| * P’taoual Property—CASH | BEN s. COLTER, Owner BHH Usch b« i Ts? Kssl'y Auctiou Co Decatur lud. BHE Ladle, of MaUXu.'. Church of Bob-

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ADVERTISING RATES Minimum far fleet Insertion 30« | Om Tima, Per Ward 1/sff | Additional Ineertlons Per Word, Rar Day —.-^— 16 Obltuariee, Verses, RatoluUowa— „ S1 | Manus, run manu style SI | Notices, Cap Heads, Apt bcdy_— — 504 | (11 picas deep, one column) | FOR SALE f6k BALE—Paint, try the new water paint Debydray. Covers wall paper. Uhrick Bron. 94-ts I'OR 8AL1! — firooder houses, streamlined Insulated type, delivered and aet np. Immediate delivery on limited number. See Genova Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky, Phone IM, Geneva, Ind. 128 ts SPfiMcfiß - CORSETS IlarbaTa Riesen, 627 North Second street. Phone 84. 167 T FOR SALE- U horse triplex motor; wooden beadstead; baby crib and mattress; table. Inquire 425 Johns St. Alter 5 p. m. 2t’3-2! FOR SALE—DcmTshlver next with ter, with F. 11. A. payments easier than rent Insulated, weatheratyiipped, double floors, mean comfort, less doctor bills. Be your own decorator, choose your home east Memorial Park now. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, phone 870. HIS-tt FOR - SALti — Coronado heating stove. Wickieaa kerosene stove. 5 burner with oven. Small cream separator. William R. Sander#. Phone 8674, 204-g3tx FOR’ springs and mattress. Over Lane'e confectionery. 203-3tx JUST RECEIVED — Shipment of new etudic? couches Decatur Upholatry Shop. 145 S. Second Phone 420. 203-b3t

FOR SALE Marshall and Wendell upright piano. Oak tar Cal! aftdv 4 p. m. Phone 1235 2b2-g3t FOR SALE Going out of burinos. because of ill health Complete stock at on«- half price Must be sold to the wall by Tuesday, August 31. No reserve and no limit. Jordan Clothing Company 158 South Second Street. 202-4tx JUST H*ECLIVED Shipment of c or twin aize reconditioned bed.*, with coll springs, several used bed room suites. Decatur Upholstry Shop. 145 8. Second St. Phone 420. 2<t3-b3t I F()R~ SALE ~Tenth” Eleveyrh street garden lots, Northwol G. E. Good home sites alter wad Just surveyed, each lot plainly jfiarked. Be property owner for monthly. Bob Heller. A Good Ilejirty S.-rvie • Ihone 870. 1»8 ktf FtMCSALE -4 yr"<>id > well broke. 6 yr. old Guernsey cow, fresh Svjft. 25. 11 Western ewes, i )i», old 15 Shropshire ewes. 4 as»X 5 yrs, old. Coridale I buck old. 2 Duroc gilts farrow about S/<R. 15. G“o. F. Morris, at >’■ road I>L 7*a mile* northcast In atur< 2U2-3tx F()R~sXLE—GibTon refrigerator. Deluxe model. Perfect condition ’Bi'-t offer takes. Phone 1471 203-g2t

FOR SALE Circulating Heater medium sis«>QFrank Young Bar * ber Shop. 11,2 Monroe St. 2<M 3t J FOK SAI 8 spring b'icg~lambic Albert Erxleben. 8 miles northwest of Decatur. 204t2x machine, treddle type, perfect condition. Boardman, 445 South First. a Hx FOR SALE — Nylon finish, rose color, steel construction Davenport; practically Qgw. Phone 8694. 204-4111 — o— WANTED WANTED - Radios to repair Uhrick Bros lOitf WANTED — CuMhrtmers. Rooting, siding and John Manville rock wool Insulation, saves fuel, spells comfort, securty. Three-year terms. Boardman, PdwKie 411. 181-26 t S E WIN <IM A< • 111 N E REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil, belt* parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. ISO-26U WANT-Ride to Fort Wayne? third trick, defense worker. Phone 5121 204-31 x We pay highest price* for your used treadle or electric s<-wing machine. Singer Sewing .Machine Co Fort Wayne. Ind 2"1 12tx WANTED Several men familiar with lumber manufacturing. ,-tump to etack' preferred. Steady employment in an essential Indus try. Apply Earl D Colter. 34m Winchester St. Phone 994. 203-12tx WANTED -Used applicancea, aueh as refrigerators, irons, Briggs Stratton, Maytag motors. We pay caeh. Arnold & Klenk. Phone 463. 201-if WANTED 1 c man as MnJ agtr for Equity Dairy Store a Decatur, Ind Excellent Job If , you can qualify. Send letter of | application stating age, experience etc. to E E. Girod Dirt Mgr . 6M.3 No. Wash. St . Van Wert, O. 20313

MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 10 years No expense to borrower. C. D Lewton, Decatur, lud. 15-b-ts move dead bAfsas, cows, bogs, etc. DecaUir phene charges The Stadler Pro ducts Co. 15-ts FARM LOANS st 4% fo:~15 years No commission charge. See Jcbn W Tyndall. Room 7, Peoples Loan Jy Trust Bldg. 15-U FOE RENT FOB RENT 2 modern sleeping i rooma; hot water; close in. Mr' Frank Schmitz. 213 S FJrt’ St 203-2 t FOR RENT House, 607 Winchester St. Elderly p. pie b 202 3t FOR RENT Two 3 room nilmodern cabins, furnished. Wll-j low Camp. 1 mile south of Decatur. Phone 1427 or 5572. b 201-ts LOST ANDFOUND LOST -Canning suga .ertifi.ale Elisha o. Merriman. Its ——O'"-—-Jehovah's Witnesses 122 N. 9th Street Wat. ht<>*' i Bible Study Su.lday August 29, 7: p m. Al) people* of good will are Invited to attend ihls timely BPlle Study

Too Free With Meat New York tl l'i Hyman Kelln's ono-nwil attempt to e.l-e the meat shortage ht-te ro t him In conn fees He admitted giving away meat to pa**r:»by from a parked delivery truck Hirtl* 1 rrfifh-nlr *V»th<* in h<-rrby klvhi that Mmtv Hpuhlrr Mwy«»r< has filed . petition ill the fir. ult «'<.i>rt »f Ad mis '' oiti Indiana, to have the ’hue and p1... e «f her t.irth determined S. .I J«tlti»n I- < r li ’ring ‘>n Hi. in. d.<> d <!•'• ’ 1 t I’. .’i.vi.i: " ri.oi TNEi: Clerk of the Adam* Cir ult <’• ir« nii< i h «a;i< riFit vi e Notl.oDjs hereby given that Mari, it ”1ha* filed » petition In the 1 u nt Court of Adam* County. Indians. Io i.avr the time and place of her l.lr'inletermiried _ Maid petition I ba f..r hearing on .’|A l-i; TNKIi Clerk of t© Adam* Cln < • urt* | VeaolMiM.rnt of 4Uioiwl*lrator >:«fNlr %•. w»ll X <* d.o . ..*rr rb .-Mate I- pro ■<"!> Ed F Kelt). Administrator U. Hr«) Hlerly. 4t»0.3*» . ~ NOTICE” • • I will be out of my office Sept. 1 to Sept 1C incius’ve. DR PECK N. A? BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: g:K to ” Saturday* S:0fl p. tnTelephone 135 jUM BMaIMB uiaaaa* PltUd

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUA INDIANA

I i TWO MORE FITTING NAMES could not be found than those of this black panther mother and cub In the Ban Francisco zoo. Hex, daughter of Horror, made her public debut, left, appropriately enough on Friday the thirteenth and celebrated by scratching her keeper. Mother and daughter are pictured together, right Black panthers are said to be the moat vicious of all sats. (International)

MO: O /fie Does railroad tre»pa«»sins pay? The ehort cuts taken by people on the way borne from work have proved to some to be the longest | trip* they have ever taken.

dilp Budget Fu’ TOW\MIII’ F.iltM . . NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In ti>. niAtfi-r of determining th.- tax rate* for certain purpose* l.y Union Township. Adams < o’.nty. 1 s , ; /i, -n 'll.*’ '*«ye':-\.f I'tdon Township, Admn* Uountv. Indiana, that the l ,r "l M * . ff . i „,.. l|. <’|tv, at their regular meeting Ida. e, n th- 7 day of September lai., will consider th. f'dli.wlng budget. TOWNSHIP Hl IM.ET < I »*MI If t'l‘lON , I«, . Transfer* 2X00.00 K.Furniture and Teiuip- * *, 4C00.00 Total Tuition Fund 3<2»u "•> n.eiit, ■x. efH it. h<ed II •>«« l‘«..r Helle! Fueds S ' Supplier nI! " !l “*" , Ty -1.. - T. 1 ..1h.k Expel.'.. H.. 00 A Vlmlnl»tratl..n Expens. Junior. Supply - Mep;. ■■>./T.dlt and Al Pet *>nal Servl. . » go oo Janitor Hupplle. , l<«> J« , . . PLOD B. Mir«- I IB’lh f* Hi» ! f'*r H , k ■ .. p, n’liiK 111. M.dhal. II epjtal and Loan- Inter. and Insurance - lip lal Ja It • .. , . , ■ -|... I 112 Other iiir-- t 11.11. f l‘."'i» Tt ..ii'p.i • if. ....... ... . ■ r. ||.| Ug ■ I Dow ..r ~r<. n.’.il. 3.«" Total I’.e.r IP lief Fund |ti« «0 lot.I: hvpens. ilteiofh* to Mrhofii a d Property Only! Ml- .11. is loh.'lO Mepalr of Buildings and < are Contl>i/t. ts i' » • i- ...,1., | | IL’.'-'. JlimOO M - edian... is Inlllan I mr..l -f lapupment, except T/>tol H|- l«» h<.»l Fund II •• *|. fTt f oer* |l|>o.oiii >l» •••! HusaSn 1 n Oft * ESIIM VI F. Ilf Ft N|>» TO HE H«l»F.p T..urnshin Jin. < lal I ll.llon \ is r3l if ensuing year Fund H- If;.. I Fund P m.d 1 I lliidu.it Est.nrvt.’ for Im /Htlng 1 • <r ll.'-'f »>>• r \ Expenditures to !>• made fw>in Appro- «u 17«..0n pn.ni. ..x t nexp. nd.l July 31. of present year .*OO 00 l»o ’ 3 Additional Appropriations to h<. made August 1. to 1.0t.0 I>. .iiil.er 31. .f present year i I k Temporary Is.an* to he paid before 1,. ;j, of present 'ear not Im luded Ir. Line* ~ I . Add Lln.x 1. 2. '■ an I H * M1 I Hitdw I»H Hmiml >»M«I Ilr HrrrKrd I r.itti Otlsrr I hi«»» Ib« •*r«»|M»«wd Hute h< Ins l.r%> '-,,11.. ■ . mi !•»: • V tu.,l Hal. J ily I. P< -« lit y«r ; lax - t. to f-.ftl. • ted. present year fDeemlmr r< imo# 134P.W >,l .1 , >e llev.nue, other than from Tax la*»y. i„, r . . i..1 fi >in August 1 t present year to lif ■ mi*. 31. of ensulnff year 3**ko 0n , . 101.. In Trustee'* office* ■ » . .. Hp-.inl Taxes otee H hedillosf , . •.li'.nfl «13100 ■I Total Fund* ' Add Lines 7. »a and M.i 11 •' 0 j.i N.I A 'll to l>< raised for expenses. t.i I >e. ember -.3; 00 IJJ4 "d .•oh* 00 jl i »•- • k I1«I »n* ♦ 'Vot hi eve** *»f Exp<*n-«- Lin iary 1. to Jun la-*- Miscellaneous Revenue for- I ► inn period! t.,*: tin i.".; .... '.<..’o" * ; Amount t-. be raised by lax la-vy I’HlfPosF.l I t:» IFs N. t VaStHFtlon f Taxaide t’r-per’y »1.1 I''.. 1 ~i, Amt 'to Fl Nil* | *|*. 414*7 im j Township 3t ionol Jlp lal S. I I ■< : ;• ks on i Tulil-.r 3 » .77 |xsL'. »■> | I oMl’tll A%tvi: si tIEHENT OF ItfNE* I HI I F.l I I l> »Ntl Iff HI toll If UH <',.||. . t.d Faile. 1. I t'.’lb ted Coll.- I. dl I Hl !>43 - ! ••* !’**• • 11 !•>.; |! *Hh 00 II I ' *•♦» | *. n . d■ i I • • ........ jTl't.'Hi ;’4vf»'» in’s'«• \ f lil K h l 374100 21-1.00 '•'» T * Total Q- IXSIJ.on »«>3a.<w 17v»7 no |*..| .uo| Ttxpa’.. .'* appearing shall have a tight to l.e hoard ilier*”U. Att«r ' o ' l ' J.'o'\,. '.‘| , ~.1 p . s.u.t.d t . th. Fountv Auditor not Lit. r than two d ivs |.r or '<• !.. -.. on I M 11 11 . , . I, . lix.-d tn th f’o.inty Tax AdjUMtment Board, or oil their failure ... to d... by L> ... .• , I n... taxpayers feeling flu itisidvn* ikgriev..! l.v s.a it 1« vt. -s. may app...l • ' , , ' ... I sx.n.rs for fu./Wrrr ami final h-aring thereon, by filing i p.-tltbm wit • ■ t A.u <„ , .1.,r L". atrd the Kt .te Hoard will tlx a date fur hearing in this < ounty. |U ,. IXKIX , ; Dated August IL 1»I3 ' fru7u ' l ‘ ni ’ n J ■ ■ —— ■■ ' M ""

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It may be a temptation to cross the railroad track if is one between your home and your Job. But It is a bamble you should not take, especially If you are working to produce materials for our boys in the war. Slipping on gravel or slippery track- can lead to serioua consequences If you are caught toy a | train before you have a cbanra to get out of the way. Children luve

to walk the tires on tnntles and narrow railroad bridges. An adult often does thia, even though he kfloWs better, and this must be stopped Every person is needed at hi* Job every working day to produce the work and the materials our fighting boys are always In need of. Be safe don t do lt.‘ Trade in a Good Town — Decatut

ANSWERS TO “DO YOU KNOW?” • • 1. Eheaus. Smyrna, I’ergames, Thyatira. Sardis. Philadelphia, l-a-odi< ea. 2 The creation of the firrt *o-

r ? L L- 11 .---L- P-SHgg5S3aK Public Sale DA IRY CATTLE—HOGS—SHE EP I will -<-11 at public auction 5 mile* North of Bluffton, Indiana, on road No 1 then ‘4 mile East or 1 mile South of Junction of Road 224 and Road I, then »4 mile East. • ay, August 31, 1943 Commcticing promptly at 12 noon CWT. 42—HEAD DAIRY CATTLE—42 22 High tirade Guernsey cows, al! are first calf heifers, most of them with o*lf toy side, about 6or 8 will freshen sale day; 16 Jei «-y cows 2 v .1 years old. fresh and due to fresJieii real soon; 2 Holstein cow, 2 years old. each with calf by side; 1 registered Guernsey Bull 2 ye.ii' old 1 Grade Hull 10 months old, n good one. These were all raised on our farm. They are outstanding In quality, good udders. Were vaccinated for Bangs disease when tj)ry were calves. This herd of cow's had Herd to t of 4.5. Production records will be given day ot 200—HEAD SH^EP—2OO G4> 4 quality ewes 3 to 5 year- pid. 6 good bucks. 2, 3 A 4 years old, twi is ft »h< . p feeders. — MOGS — 19 Hampshire sows due tat farrow second litter middle of Septem ber. These -owe are doublt- immiiii-sl You are wwlcointt to inspect the stock any lime. SALE WILL BE HELD UNDER TENT TERMS—CASH MRS. HOMER MILLS, Owner Roy iJ. JoJtyison Auctioneer Christ Btffinke Auctioneer Old Firrt National Bank of Bluffton—Clerk Lunch by Lancaster Chapel Church. !' - ill.xl l>, State Board of A. ■ T'-wn U.dgo' F irm No. 3 NOTICE TO TAXI*AYERS OF TAX LEVIES to tie- iswtier of ilelermlnlrMr "i. la* e.iii-s tor certain purposes by tlie civil towv ot Monroe, Adams County, Indiana. Before the Board of Town Trustees. N'otl-e la hereby given the tat bayers of Monroe, Adams County, Indiana, that thu proper legal officers of said muni- Ipallty, at ttielr regular pls, < on the 6tti day of Hep temlaor, IVII, will consider ths following i-udget HI IMiHT <I, »S*II l< VriOAW »<IH TOWNS General tiiwd , I MATGitIAGS 1 MF4IVICEH CEIIS'iXAI. II Other Materials 75.00 11 Sal,n of Tr.-t.- - I .0'". ; t lUtr.XT t HAIIGEH Cl Salary, '‘i.-ik To i»mi |lp> »<» 51 Ins A offl-ial Bond Prein 130 <>O 1 ; Salarv, Town Xlarstial Sono ;. I Civilian I’efenao VO.LM 1 . <■ ,mp. io .Hon Town Att y. TOTAL HENKRAL FI X'D »505.5 S !•> : .11 it I• ir. in.ll 12 ' sireel Cn».l 'I HLHVICKH <V».VTH.MTVAL 1 SEItVK ES PEILSoXAL H<.it, Light, Power and I!'.’ Maiary Employee- I M.M Water ]!• Wages "f laborers <6.00 23 Printing and Advertising VO.OO I SI'PPLIFL-4 10.00 |{,|»,ir« l oo l MATEIHAIJ* lot SO . HI Pl'Ll US TOTAL STItEET FCND I'.lVso 31 Off) - Muppllea 15 "0 TOTAL BCWiirr ESTIMATE 1!355 3* i sll m tn; nf i «>w x i i m>« io m. it y|si i> i I'nnels Hnaolrerl lor Esyeuses Io General Street ireav-mber Ills! of It,nominal teari Fund Fund 1. Total H Iget E tlmat. for l>.. ,-nlng year I «!5.5S I 549.80 2. Xe> r* iry expenditures to <>e ma.lt> from apW Striations unexp. ..del July list •( prt-y. nt year >59 32 4»5 4» 5. T.tal Funds it.qulre.l .Add lines }, 3 .nd I. 12«1 -0 1045.49 I ..oils on llnnil nu.l !■> He Heerlaed I rom i sourees Other I lbs... t-roposed Tnx l ev > I I S A till ll.ilan ■ tily list ot :•:>•“• o', year 917'11 133.70 I ; Tax-a t . l„ .... te.l pre*-nt ~r *4" ■ ember set Pelt" nt I 399.1* X M ■ IO". ~a Hex . no. to In. r rived Aug 1-t '•( pr. unt year to !*«-. 31art ~t li. . .Ing x.,.i 'H h.d.le on fll' In o«i e O O q I, Fees ai'd all other revenue ts.u H-h'-dule. 497-35 1 9 Total I'.md ' A'ld line- S. 7.«. and U». 1 109 79 112»95 »i<> '.irr A.MorxT t<> he iiaisei. i-'oi: exPENSIJS TO DEC Ist of IX< "MI.XG lEAIt .did', t line 9 from line at ta» 11 I 11. op* talln u Ha la to ,- < n-.t jo <■ x« *- ~f ex pen-, 1.,n. Ist t" June 10, less Ml- fx 11. .. nil- for -ano period. 317 17 I. AM.'I XT T' HE RAISED Bl TAX LI7VV (A Id line - 10 and II) *" ■ 5* Net Taxable Property 83U1,895.<P> X amber of Taxable Poll 51 Lev. on larvy on Aut'-unt to Fl Mis Polls Property .»ll.i,r<i ~ ,| x I io 1*,.-, -.x TOTAL None » I" 4»"5 i U.iiuura.l. e *<ulr»,e»t ul taxes lolle.-ied and to He r olle.-ted To lb Xstne ul Fund *' U« ’*l C-'lle ted C ,||. ted * dl< ■ ted 1911 Hit 1911 1911 J. »;i"i 47*111 Ix-'l To Is.C, 5x TOTAL I, ,I "I 47'7111 Ol 70 4«<>.'. t.g Taxpayers app* .ring - .all l.av< a tight t>> thete-in. After the tax » ha.« 10-eit ,1.-trt: uII'-.1, and presenteil to the County AudiIt >. lai-! Can two days p, i t > th, ■*- on.i Mondav in Heptember, I .nd I, fix. 4 l.v th. County Tax Adjustment Hoard, or on their I fallu ■ r., :> do, hx the <'.untv Auditor, P-n or more taxpayers feeling Ho ....1,.- <g K r .0,1 by su . levies, max appeal to the HIM- Hoard of I Tax Commi-siourr, tor fu.llo' and final hearing thereon, by riling of pel, lie ll with tn- <’■' ;n t y A dH*«r n- lal • ' 'lai o. laHo r land th- Stale I Hoard will fix ■ date tor l.< wring in this County Wilmer Roudebush, Ed Rich. Menno Amatlols, Tiu»(«•♦• < luted thi« «lh 41 jy of 1»I3. Aug.

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m»n (Gen. 2 20-24) 3. Three 4. The Levite» (Num. 3:44-45) ' 5. Evil bom of Eli (i Haiti 2:12-17) Factories in the U. 8. produce mor.- than 72 million gro»* of buttons every year,