Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1930 — Page 3
| [( >r Employ*** {raided To Death id Ind.. April 15.—(U.K) M . P s of th" Studebaker w „ rP scalded to death when they wer ‘* tra > (I boiler by a cloud of that spurted front an lt) „ In «n adjoining » main iwwerhou e of tory. . ||.Ml. ■ ■ | -' 1 K , If - i i
IUBLIC SALE II nil'll II farm, [will sell al Public Aiiclion, u ( < . Incalcd at 122 lath street or corner of Monroe streets, on ■ ■SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1930 ■ Commencing at 1 o'clock Huiiiii House, consisting of a parlor, living room. ami kitchen: has soft anti hard water in the lights mid gus. and a nice size lot. .Just a new I-. n good grape harher. and a real garden. I his s< l\ regartlless of price. Come, look it over. will be made to the buyer, or rather Kne ■ Household Hoods ih unimode; 2 Beds; 1 Dining Room 'fable; M'lC-- 9 Dining Boom ( hairs; R.,eking (.hairs; Viclrola; 1 Library Table; 1 Davenport; 1 stand »flew mg machine; 1 pedistel; 1 day bed; 1 sideboard; I Harland gas range; 1 kitchen range; 1 heat--1 rug 9x12; 1 Linoleum rug 9x12; 1 Congoleum «e BB W asher, ami many oilier small articles. ■ ARLIE BOLLINGER 4 liWIS CASH. ■I. livers, auctioneer .lack Brunton, clerk f ' ch | JL Steering To ' Safety H I Ihe pilot of the ship carefully steers himself Ba.nl bontload of passengers to safetv thru storms Bgft uncharted dangers. Similarly it is a good Bflti to 'leer your course of life by means of insurance policies that will protect you. dependents and your properties. Confer us as to your needs today. I Braham & Walters ■We 239 General Insurance 119 S. Second St. IkWH I / ' 7 i cegs s ■c* : -<37* ... Aesop j B%M® was right j I Mr. Tortoise still gets there first. He ft ■ E travels the slow, steady, non-stop route. ■ His weekly savings deposits, however I small, will total fiancial independence. ■ Mr. Hare starts out like a whirlwind, I * )l| t is shortwinded. He's left by the If "ell-known wayside, dozing over some I very sad get-rich-quick propaganda. |W Adams County Bank
|lu the Sample street power house I mid hud left u door open in the .side of the holler for air. A tube lln the adjacent boiler burst, sendilng a jet of steam into the cold I boiler, which was Immediately eondenned into maiding water, st am blocked their escape und they were literally cooked. A 'valiant, but futile attempt at renette was made by It. a. Chirk, fellow workman, who dashed through tlie steam to carry them out. Chuk suffered only minor burn*. o John Reiter of Bluffton was a business caller in Decatur yesterday afternoon.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1930,
Political Calendar Daily Democrat: Please announce that 1 am a candidate for the Democratic, nomination for County ’treasurer, i subject to the decision of the vot-i ■ era a t the primary, Tuesday. May. tl. 1930. Your support will be i appreciated. FRANK HEIMANN I Mur. 24 to May fi I I Announcement:— r i \ „ J F. Snow herein wishes to announce Unit he is a candidate for Trustee of Washington township, i subject to the decision of the Dem- ' ocratlc primary election on May G ' 1 193 <>- __ to May fi ? for commissioner Dear Friends and Voters: I wish j" this manner to say to you that II am a Democratic candidate for j | he nomination of Conn'y Cotnmis- . .'doner of the Third District, subject to the decision of the primary, lection, May fi, 1930. As it will be intpos able for me to see all the vo 1 - ers. I hereby very cordially appeal I'o you to r your support, at the prit imary, which will be very highly ' I appreciated. MOSES AUGSRURGER ' j French Township • | For Commissioner, Third District De-.r Editor: Please anounce in your paper that 1 am a candidate for Commissions. I Third district, subject to decision of j Democratic voters at the May Prij mat y The support of all voters will . be appreciated. DENNIS STRIKER (ump) I Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomiI nation for County Clerk of Adams county, subject to the decision of • the voters at the May primary. . The support of the voters will be appreciated. G. REMY BIEREY, 2 29 —May G:< Hartford Township. FOR SHERIFF Please announce my name as a candidate for sheriff of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary, to he held May sth. Your support will be ap predated. JOHN DICKERSON. Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Trustee of Washington township, subject to the decision of the votens at the May primary. The support of all voters will be appreciated. TOM NOLL. DEAR EDITOR: Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nominat'on for Treasurer of Adams county, object to tlie decision of he voters at the pi imary election May fi. All support will be appre dated. Apr t to M 5. JOHN WECHTER i Decatur Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a •andidate for the Democratic nomination for County Sheriff, subject to the decision of voters at the , rimury. May fi. This Is my third race for this office being defeated I by a few votes at tlie previous I primaries. Your support will be heartily appreciated. ROY BAKER Daly Democrat: I wi-'h to announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for county assessor, subject to the decision of the voters at the primaly, Tuesday, May fi. I will appreciate your support. Apr. 9-to-May 9. JAY CLINE. FOR SHERIFF i Dear Voters: : In this manner I wish to say that I am a Democratic candidate for Sheriff of Adams County, subject to the primary, Maj' fi, 1930. Experienced in law enforcement. Will greatly appreciate any support and cooperation you give me. To May 5x BURL JOHNSON . For County Assessor Daily Democra :- I wish to anounce to the vote’s ' L that I am a candidate for the demoI'untie nomination for county assessor. subject to the decision of the ! voters at the primary election. | Tuesday. May 6. Any support given | me will be appreciated. ! John F. Felty Apr. 10 to May 6 FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE 1 wish to announce tha' I will be i a candidate for Adams Circuit Court | Judge on the Democratic ticket, subEject Io the decision of the voters in the May primary elec ion. Your sup I port will be appreciated. DORE B. ERWIN Apr. 10 May 8 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Editor Decatur Democrat: Please announce that 1 am a can- i didate for county commissioner of the third district, subject to the decision of ihe voters of Adams conn : ty. If nominated and elected I pre : I mise to continue to serve the people : of Adams county to the best of my i ability. i George Shoemaker, Geneva, Ind. i April 15 j Trustee of Washington Township i Daily Democrat. Please announce to the voters < that I am a candidate on the DemoI cratic ticket for the office of Trustee of Washington township, sub- I
ject to the declaion of the voters nt I the May primary. All support will be greatly appt eclated. Apr 15 M 5 Fred Koller FOR COUNTY CLERK ; Daily Democrat Please announce in your paper that I am u candidate for Ihe DemoI era ie nomination for County Clerk I subject to the decision of the voters at the May primary. The support of , all voters will be greatly apprer iatled . Apr 15 M 5 Milton Werling. MONROE NEWS Miss Louise Busche of Elkhart, I Indiana is spending her sirring vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Busche. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist ami son Quentino and Kermit spent ' Sunday In Ossian the guest of Mr. an 1 Mrs. H C. Parkison and family. Mr. ami Mrs. Otto Kirsch and Mrs. Maud Dorwin of Decatur called rm Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hendricks on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchel living east of .Monroe entertained for Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crist and daughter Creo ami Mr. and Mrs. John Parr of Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Beals of Portland called on Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Farrar on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Somers of Fort Wayne called on Rev. amt Mrs. Vernon Rilej’ on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and son Jai k of Hartford City spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Tabler. Mrs. Frances Harvey of Flint Indiana was calling on relatives in Monroe on Sunday. Mr. Floyd Johnson of Danville, Ind., spent the week-end with Iris parents Mr. ami Mrs. John Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Farrar and Mrs. James Kessler visited Mr. and Mrs. Norris Conyers at Ossian or: Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hendricks ;nd daughter Marian and son Richard of Fort Wayne spent the weekend wit li Mr. and Mrs. James A Hendricks and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster called on Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Ray at Ridge ville on Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Gail Hendricks of Fort Wayne visited Mr. and Mrs. ). N. Bulkhead on Sunday. Mr. Ira Magoner visited relatives in Bluffton on Sunday afternoon. Mr. ami .Mrs. T. J. Rayl and laughers Sylvia and Frank Rayl visited Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hewitt ml tamily east of Monroe on day. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Crist of Decau:f called on Mr. and Mrs. Forest Andrews on Stinda.v as ernoon Mi’, and Mrs. Mennas Lehman entertained for Sunday dinner Mr. nd Mrs E. M. Webb of Herne, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wagoner and .amily of Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Rainier of Tort Wayne railed on Mr. and Mrs. Forest Andrews on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Gross entertained on Sunday Mr. Goss's sister Mrs. Nora Curl and daughter May of Los Angeles Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Curl of Detroit, Michigan ami Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Gross and laughter Mildred and son Lewis ot Portland. o TOCSIN NEWS Mrs. Ella Johnson and son Burr is of Tocsin and Mr. and Mrs. Garold Johnson and daughter Barbara of Fort Wayne were dinner gues s Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Georg? Meyers of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kreigh enertained lor dinner Sunday Mr. and L. W. Merriman a,rd son Arthur o. Decatur and Mr. W. H. Kreigh of vVren Ohio. Other gm sts in th home for supper were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sowards ami son Robert oi Tocsin. Mr. and Mrs Arba Breiner enter tallied for supper Saturday evening Mr. ami Mrs. Marion Giphart and ■ family of near Rockcreek Cen er. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Klelnknigh' we: e shoppers in Fort Wayne Friday. Mrs. T. A. Nash und daughter Bonnie Lou of Blufftcn spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gossard. Mr. ami Mr s. Fra ik Archbold entertained Im dinner Sun lay Mind Mrs. Floyd Ferguson, daughter Dorothy ami son Harold of Fort Wayne. Mr. Victor Ferguson. M sf Ella Dailey and son James of near Toepin. Alter neon guests 'were Mi', and Mr s. Ricltard Mar in, o. Fort Wayne. Alvin Elzey of OsM.in Marion McCague and son Ilex anil Mrs. Dorene McCague of near- Pet roleum. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lindeman and laughter Joyce, and Miss Ruth Lindeman of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Dora Myers and sons, Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Lindeman and children Mr. and Mrs George Myers and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jnle Lindeman and daughters of Tocsin spent Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Myers of near Lancaster Center. A basket dinner was served in honor of Mr. Myers birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton and children Edwin, Mary Jam 1 , and Richard, were dinner guests Sun day of Mr and Mrs. I. F. Yaney near Pleasant Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Breiner enter-, tained for dinner Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Fmd Wortlimari mid Iraby of near Curryville. Chas Meyers, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Myers completely wrecked a Chevrolet Coach Friday ■ right while driving non • from the Junior rec’epllon of ih< Lum aster Center High school. In some" way ■ e lost control of the n achlne und run into an abbut rnent u na bridge near Iris home. The car van Insured. Mr. Myers Is n senior of the Lana ter ('infer High scbaol. Lavere Sowurds spent a couple of lays lust week with II >y Bauer rif Preble. Mr. and Mrs. Harvo Hitson of D< ■ atrir were guests Sunday of Mi. rml Mrs. Hansel Kreigh. Mi's. 1). J. Miller was lakeri from Ihe Well - County Hospital Sulurda lo the homo of a daughter Mrs. Horrid M.ihm srnith of Ossian She is •ecovering very satisfactorily from her recent operation. The Ladles Aid of the Tocsin U B. Church held their regular meeting las Wednesdaj' at the home of Rev. and Mrs. F. D. Pugh of Crainville. The day was spent quilling ami a bountiful potluck dinm r was se veil at tire noon hour. Mrs. Perry Shaffer ami children spent Saturday night wi b her mother M.s joun Kehrn south <>■ Craigvilte. ■
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WREN NEWS Mr. and Mr -r. Clifford Oer hsr'l ol D< r atin'. Hp< nt Sunday with Win OerdiMlc and family. Mix and Mrs. E/ D. Ilui'h' s of Willshire, Ohio wer<‘ ralbrs In Wren Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Riffle Spahr and aon of Decatur, culled in the Joseph Spahr home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan M"era spent Sunday in Fort Wayie. I'liey were accompanied home by Betty tin I Donald Dean Lillleh. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heller ol Poledo, Ohio spent the week-end with Geo Dull ami family. Clarence Drake ami family of Defatni, were Sunday vi-ltors in Wren. The following called in the A. C Caller home Sunday: Mr ami Mrs. loin Manlier of near Middleberry, rml Mr. ..ml Mis. Arthur Miller ami i daughters Wilma ami Ruby ami I Mrs. Minnie Myers, all of Decatur, i Mr. John Moser of Antwerp visit I ■d with his mother. Mrs. J. L. Moser, Sunday. Mr-. Mary Hauk is visiting with rela ives in Wren. Ker. F. E. Fctherolf and family j I were Sunday dinner guests in th? I
F. M. Stiindford home. Mi. and Mrs. Hobart Byrd of near Scott, Ohio spent Sunday with relatives 1 mar Wren. Mr. und Mrs. Harry Armstrong of Fort Wayne, Indiana spent Snml.'.y in the home of Elmer Pence. The following were Sunday visitors in tire Dr. R. Jr. Stewart home.' Mr. ami Mrs. Guy Ely of Berne Indiana und Mr. ami Mrs. Wm Stew-' aril of Decatur. Indiana. Misses Mary Louise'und Rnt'i | Anna Rauch have returned to their home In Fort Wayne. Indiana after spending their spring v.ration with relatives in Wren. eloyce Springer, north <>f Wren,l is Improving from his recent illness.! Rev. C. C. Davies of 'hl< place,l will be the Speaker al tile baccalaur' eate set vices which will lie held for' the senior class of tlie Wren llig ii school on Sunday evening in tliel school auditorium. The members ill' ' tlie < lass are:: M- rle Dull. Fioretico German, Ether Geissler, Sara Dull I Elsie Gehres, Botlj' Voltz. Virginia W( ods. Mildred Cully, Marguerit ■ I Krlesclver, Opal Haggerty. Barbara : Moser, Carl Bax er, Orlo Polin ’, i Russel Brittson, Hoyt Callow. John I I’arno, Gerald McClure, George 1 Myora. The Senlprs of the Wren Hif9t I school will present "Family Distur-
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