Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 20 November 1946 — Page 2

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ADMF.MTD-RMEAT FOR RUM Noth'* li hereby given Hint the Hoard of Public Work* mid Hafety of Hie City of Decatur, Indiana, will receive eealed bld* at the office of the iTerk-Trcasurcr, until the hour •f two (Ji o'clock PM on the 2*Hi day of November, I*l*. .it wi-l-h hour th* hide wIU he pirblhly opened and read aloud for the following described "ulumvtit; I — I**K I‘ii««.'iik r Automobile, Body Htyle Cogch, color black. The <ar purchased shall l» dgulpped with the beat quality neat V--V- --• re. heavy duly hot W Her heater, dual Wlndrhleld Wiper*. dual -Ifrnatere, one ■ hronu spot light, one heavy duty generator, one abort wave radio with aerial attached, and one spar- wheel and tire The siren „ti th<- present police ear aliall Im- mounted on the car purchased Tlie bld price ah ill t>< th" total cost of the above equipment less allowance forth" 1943 Ford, four door sedan, how the property of the City of Decatur, Indiana, which shall herum. the property of the am cessfill bidder, except the equipment named above. Bidders shall submit • ornplet"

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ape,| flcat lon* and Information covl erlng Hielr equipment a. quoted In < their tilde. I All hide ehall be accompanied with r a bond or certified cheek In the r amount'of |SO.M. I All hid* "hall he filed with the i f’lerk-Treaaurer of the City of l»e- --■ alur, Indiana, on tlenernl Bbl Form [ No. >.i, prem ribed by th" Mtute Hoard of An vunla of the Htate of Indiana The Board of Public Work* and Safety re«erye« th" right to reject any or all bld*. Ihi tltH OF I’l’Hl.K' WOHKH ANl> IIAFETY. 11. trreun turnad < lly t lerk-Trrn*nrer. Nov, 13— JO Mirier, to iiiiiiiritu Notice I* hereby given Halt the Hoard of <’omml"»lon*r» of Adam* ounty. Indiana w‘,l. until the hour of 2 i> l’M. Monday November J’>. !»<<. receive aenled hid* for the furnHhliia of the toll iwlng equipment f..r the Surveyor: llulldolei Crawler typ. tractor, with wid- tread, del**! power, not |e«« than I* h t>, with t idlator and cranki-ai- guaru, and equipped with

hydraulic bulidoaer or angle do(*r. i with blade length of not Ira* than J feet R Inrhe*, weight nut lea* than i 11.000 lb*. All bld- mitat l>e accompanied with bond <>r certified ihe-k In the amount n f 10* of the price told. The Hoard r> »erve« the right tu reject any or all told*. Ilv order of the Board of Cuinml*alon ra of Adam* County. Til nrm an I. Brew. tnilltiir Rilnm* ( oiiall. Inillana Nov. 13— JO Workman Is Killed At South Bend Plant South Bend, Ind. Nov. 20- (UP* —Hitao were planned today for Richard Grlinee. GO, who woo InJurod fatally yoaterday when a container of cinder* fell on him at the former Htudenaker Corporation aviation engine plant here.

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GOP Legislators And Leaders In Session Formulate Policies For 1947 Assembly Indianapolia. Nov. 20—(UP*— Newly-elected Republican member* of the Indiana alate leglalature meet here today with GOP leader* to formulate policies for the 1»4" aeaalon. Confident that majoritiea in the hou»e and aenate will give Republican* amixiih galling, party leader* felt Ihe day* bnainea* would be

finhhed quickly The aeaaon'a political kickoff open* with a noo.t luncheon. Callcu*e* of the Renn bl lean member* of the Aenate and houae and a meeting of the alate committee follow. They were eipected to be over by 3 p m. "It will all l»e routine,“ »aid Haraoe M. Coats, aecreiary of the Indiana Republican elate central committee. But despite the routine of nam- • Ing patronage and policy commita tee*, a* well ae a number of minor » official* In both hou*e*. the day • wan expected not to go by without a number of major event*. , The aenate majority In It* cau- . cua wa* to elect a preaident proi tern. GOP drcle* believed John , Van Neu* of Valparabo. the incumbent, would be reappointed. Lieut. Gov. Richard T. Jame*. by virtue of hl* elective poiltlon, will preside over the *enate. The house majority wa* faced, with the iaak of uamin.; a speaker and floor-leader. Political obaerv er* pointed to the probable re-elec-1 Hon of speaker IlolMiK Creighton. Wartaw. and floor-lender George Henley. Bloomington, The state committee meeting wa* expected to feature an organixational feud. Principal* were said to be state chairman Clark Bpringer and a former mem tier of the ' conservation commission whose name wa* not made public. The feud that may be aired by the committee involve* the control of patronage within the conservation department. Possible candidate* for two state appointment* also wert" to be discussed by the state committee. The vacancies will be created by attorney Gen Jame* A. Kmmert. who leaves that office in Junuary to become a state sup-erne court judge, and by Adj Gen. Ben Watt, who become* kuperintendent of public Instruction In March. While both appointments to fill the unexpired terms of Emmert and Watt belong solely to Governor Gates, it was felt recommendations to come out of the state committee session would be respected. GOP source* named Cleon Fou»t, chief deputy In the attorney general's office ns the likely successor to Emmert. No one candidate heads the field in the race for Watt's job. 0 CITY (Continued From Pag» On*/ intender.t, reported the Installation of three street lights on Master Drive. Henry B. Heller, city attorney, said that Pennsylvania railroad official* had been contacted concerning the Monroe street crossing traffic condition and that he had been Informed a member of a train crew wa* always on duty to serve a* a watchman when cars are being "switched." o G. E. Open Home Nov. 21. MIIK'E Til HtnilHN* Fer Hlgliwn, «ut>vlle« Notli •- I- hereto) given that the Hoard of Commissioner* of Adam* County. State of Indiana, will up to the hour <*f !l:0o o'cloi k A M on Tuesday, lie-ember 3rd, ISI*. at the office of the Auditor of A-tiiln* t'ounlv. State -if India-ia, receive •<-al--d dd« for highway wupplle* • ■cording to the County Highway .U'lp-rvl -or'* requisition. Item* No. 1 to 21 inclusive. All Item* to be bld on for the year 1917, with the ex---•ptlon of Item No. 19 (gasoline) to be for a period of *l* month*, beginning January 1. 1917 acd ending J in. 3<ith, 1917. Xpecltlcntion* on file In the >-ffl<•if Hi" ‘‘ounty Auditor of said County. Bach hl-1 to accompanied toy a bond or - ertlfled I'he- k made payable to the --ounty Treasurer of said County, said bond or cheek Io be th. c-iKlvalent to 10*3 of -aid told All bld* must b-- submitted on Form No 9.’, pre*- rtbed by the Ktate Hoard of Accounts. The Board reserves the right to retect any or all bld*. By order of the Board of County Commissioner*. Tbnrmnn I. Drew, Auditor Adams ( -onto, ludlaua : • Nov. 2" J7 I Red Blood Cells Mist Be Kept Op If You Want To retn Rtivc Thousands Now Regaining Old Time Pep,Vigor and Drive By Releasing Vibrant Energy To Every Muscle, Fibre, Cell Overwork, undue worry, and lack of certain foods often reduces the red-blood strength —and stsrrad, weak, puny blood Just hasn't the power to keep up your energy and drive. Iverv day—every hour—millions of tiny red-blood-cells must pour forth from the marrow of your bones to re- « those that are worn-out A low count may affect you In several ways no appetite, underweight, no energy, a run-down condition, lack of resistance to Infection and disease. TO get ml relief you must keep up your blood strength. Medical authorities, by analysts of the blood, have by positive proof shown that 888 Tonic Is amazingly effective in building up low b.ood strength In non-organic nutritional enemtr This is due to the 888 Tonic formula which contains special and potent activstiag Ingredients Also SBS Tonic helps you enjoy the food you eat by Increasing the Rastrlr d /. »tlve juice when It Is non-organl-caiiy too tittle or scanty—thus the atom - aeh wui have little cause to set balky with gas. bio»t and give off that sour food Don't wait! Hnergiae your body with rich, red-blood Start on 883 Tonic now As vigorous blood *'»«*’ throughout your whMe body, greater frmhnssa and strength should make you eat better. Bleep better, feel better, work better, play bettor. ha*w a haaltby color etrw in your skin—firm flssi: fill out bourn* wv»» Millions e! bottiss sold net a bottle tram your drug etme. MB Tonic help* BuUd Sturdy BralUt.

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ViVriCF. TO HIDDHH* 11,...t0*. Illn*k. a»d wsaliwaery Notice 1* hereby given that the Hoard '-f Commissioner* «>f Adam* Countv, Indiana will receive sealed told* at the Audltor'a Offl- e In tur Indiana -n Munday, Iteeomtoer •nil at : n" -'clock I' M for records, bo-.ka, blank* rind stationery tor the ve.ir 194* In a<-4j<>r<ian<‘R* with tn< qm. Ifleatl-ms on file In the ebuntF iiidltor's --ffl-e Fch «" *•* required t<» fih‘ with hi* bid a Imtid in the lum one thouxand dtHljra hr j »c ill ran tee of <<»<»d f*[tb J‘ ,r liquidated danuaK’** payable «•» B-iar-l of Commissioners of Adam* County. Indiana subject to the approval „f Hie board anil the non eolLi.lon affidavit a» required by law. All told" must Im- filed with the County Auditor. The Board reserves the right to r .'i . t gnv or all blds. By Order of the Adams (ounty Cuu-missi-xiera. rhnruiHH I. Drew. Auditor Adam* < ounty. Indiana. Nov. 30—J i 0 AOI'ICH Til AOA-HH*IDF.AT» IA TDK »D»M* t Illi rr cot HT |A 3 ACA'nON. HM« AO. I7TJO atnir of Indlaun. County of Adnm*. Mt Hattie Hrunuer. I’lnlnllff va A Her Utolllej. efnl Defendant* Com.-* n-w th- plaintiff by Ferd I. I.ltlerer her attorney and files l,rr < o npl ilnt her“in together with he attorney'* affidavit that th*following named defendant* In said auo* are each non-rrxldenta of the Stat-- of Indiana, totvlt: Hasel Wel« h. Truman Wel< h. Merrill Vancy. Ernjn* M ie Yaney. Edna Fark- r. Charte- Parker, Wallace Yaney, Josephine Yaney. Job Yaney. Franr* Yaney. Chrystal M-->re. Elson Moor--. Dorca* t’lmnn Earnest Liman. Hattli Bailey, l-awrence Bailey. Iliithurford J. Runkel and Orb-na ttunkel. That the object of «a!d --ause of action Is to enforce partition of the following descrllieil real e-tate In Adam* County in the Htate of Indiana. towlt: • The southwest quarter of the n-rthwe*t quarter of section twenty •wo (221 In township twenty five (25) north -f range fifteen (IS) east containing forty li") •Jf*’* more or les- and the north half of the writ half of th" east half of th-- southwest quarter of section • w*ntv two (2!) In township twenty flve«2S) north of rang fifteen (IS) east containing twenty <2O) a-re* more nr les*. That a cause of a- tlon exists against each and all of said defendants; that --a«'h and all of said defendants are nec emry pa.-tles to said cause of action and that each and all of said defendants are nonresidents of the Htate of Indiana. Notice 1* therefore h< reby given the said defendants that unless they be and appear on the Slat day of the November Term. 1948 of the Adams cir< uft Court, being th* 15th day of January 1917 to be begun and hnld»n on the 18th uay of November 194* at the Court House In the City of Decatur In said Adams County In the Htuti- of Indiana and answer or demur to said petition for partition of said rral estate, the same will Ims h-iird and determined In their abMt IIC*. In Wltn-rs (Thereof, I have hereunto set my hand and afflx-d the s-.il of said Court In the office of Clerk thereof In the City of Decatur. Indiana this 1« day of November, 194*. t ilde t>. Troutuer Clerk es Adams 4 irralt Court. fseul) Ferd L. I.ltlerer. Altwrwey. , Nov. TO—37—Dec. 4 Smew.. ■■■■*.. I WJIjJI € m Z v ’T ’3 11 If USED “fO BE -(WMfGOOD COOKIN' WOULD -(URN ANV MAMb HEAD Byf NOW If ONLV <AKL3 A ‘ LITTLE LIPSTICKif® ~~~ > , L < V«>e*«tTO Fegc, *« Ip v It take* a little thought to re* I lie that the HAUGK HEATING A APPLIANCE Store hastheStokol Stoker* you need. Alto, we are now In a petition to make prompt installation of Williamson Furnace* — The only furnace guaranteed for 20 yeara. Our guarantee to heat yeur home it backed by expert engineering and planning.

G. E. Open House Nov. 21. o 1.M44A1. AOTItF. NOTH F. ID rtXI'IVEIt* OF MO A HOF. TOUAWHIP Notice Is hereby given tin taxpayers of Monr--e Township Adam* County Indiana, that Hl" pr-pcr legal officer* -if said municipality at the office of the Township tru<tcr -m December 2nd. !9I« will meet t<> c-n- • irter th-- following *-Id 111-> na I appropriation* which said officers consider necemary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing ut this time. Taxpayers Appearing at stt< li meting shall have the right to be heard thereon. Npe-'lal M-'hool No. 12 t.'A" >M) Mpeclal H-'hnol No I* 2*e «D Hpecial H- hool No. 21 75« n» Mpeclal Hchool No. I* 42'- '»(> Ulea H. Aeoeasehwaader Trustee of Monroe Twp. Nov. 20—27 o Give at learn one day’s take home pay lo the Community Fund. O o Fred’s BARBER SHOP 618 W. Jefferson OPEN FRI. end SAT. O- - 0 How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomuluion relieve* promptly became it SOM right to the teat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to »oothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranas. Tell your druggist to sell you * bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you mu« like the way it quickly allay* the cough or you are to have your naoney back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis

.efGPVURfry ■ / Jgwl ilKfe j^Sp l Apaf-Cofa Company. Long bland CU». N. I Franchised Bottler, "' ’ ______J-—--«|| Public Auction! MODERN LOCKER PLANT. <’ oM f , { T [ll l i‘ |lf W 501 Columbus Street, Wabash, Indiana k Saturday, Nov. 30, At 1:30 P. M. TEO ■ A FINE ESTABLISHED BUSINESS » IN WABASH. INDIANA BUILDING 2!»a«9. covered with asphalt aliingies H| 703 LOCKERB. all rented. long waiting li*' RETAIL MEAT DEPARTMENT. Mt , *' ,l ' , .'‘.. K GLOVE Hill ing Machine, Scale and <'.«’■»' «•’'■ ',. |rV \ T (iß. LARGE CUTTING ROOM in llaa. tn-nt, T , M Healer, R|Ro Electric Meat Saw. TObM’O »" M Wrapping Counter. Hot and Cold R un, “ nl ' of B* 4 Ml CHILL ROOM, that will accommodate I" 1“ tracks. QUICK FREEZE ROOM will handl- ■' in Construction of building and insulation makes temperatures. „ Two- th. p. Compressors. Two ■ IVfc 1> P <z ' nip H Power Just Inktailed. , hh ,| m Mt A well established, money making ,l<f ” 1081 lawslbtlities due to increasing demand In ‘ M locker space, and growing retail trade n /j.ar H lle |H TERMS—IS% day of sale, balance upon dell’W gg Frank F. Gurtner I I J. F Sanmatut—Auctioneer. ■ <C. W. Kant—&aia« Manager - Sale conducted by Midwest Really Auction Co j H Decatur, Ind. Phone 174. ; ■

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K"ller irirtn '"he ?*flr; ' " ! - a!i > •.Mfli i jt Hirtk I MmHk ... ■ ' '' ' ' A:i "■ Decatur Im. Eitibimm sr flfl£ lIMMi Koy S. JtihnNiniMr Auctioneer-, i Ra' We ll be g ad tj .n tee t-.vsao.c, :- .it Pit'.; Sa'e yca i ’■ th s t j-. "n i We ywt of our record of ! proud. Phone 101 lilSe.)* De Vos- Bidg M Melv n Leichty, Rep. WM uerne. Ind Phone 251. HMI