Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1931 — Page 7
IxijIJfOOUSE *k<* it a i Estate Transfers GiH-e-t. la '" 1 "!. M *iiT "• v M® p tuJoln> H. U«« 'V 1 ? .. 4 ""'"I W„ P f ehurchw. in •«' 33 f; “> Mrß - Em ", •* mii<| 150.00 s Name d Ju d °e ' Vo.s has been named • jie in the Henry GallEMI Galltneyer ease. ■ Named Guardian ls »nH M W Sunderinann lias been each. Bid guardian for idsther h. P 'oKmr/Arthur Sundermann. estate Report Knor! lias linen ordered filed X our t m the Davis Dailey next thirty days. H Orde r Bonds Filed B B „ n( | was ordered filed in Bn<l Heller. Sr. estate. ■ e in tlm I'oter Parrot estate MT ~ orders I to file bond of the as-' ,s within fifteen ■ - Hae Assumes Jurisdiction | Hrellore H H'« >n was at Blut.where ho assumed ■iCion in 'he Noe vs. Noe <ll ■ rase. Date set tor February ■ Bhtutional Budget totals ■ 2S MILLIONS BtINGED FROM Bpr^i-'" 11 ' 1 "" boards had re- «»» Ki ijl>.'-l -'tid ’he commit-. Kdueedb. figure to $7,912,749 ■ "" BUi with <7.1-76.362 in 1929. »* ■r W :r..nia-- - >--r appropn-; Ho independent funds, not in-1 Bd in the general fund, are | Bf.>' Th so funds include . Hine taxes, fish and game rtBb an;,, linens, s. fire marshal’s
K] io ns. ft( . in 1929, this appro-! total only $26,238,475. ■/increase was shown largely] accruing to the high-, Two years ago nt estimated its bleu-| ■r,e:i".- *21.940.000 and the this year placed the U HiatP at $1i1.400.000. neatly sl.Ktiu higher than department ofestimated. ■parUUelltai l>qU sts Were gen-1 ■v for inrieases in personnel j Hriler that the scope of activ-1 might be widened and in- | But tne Imdgete rs clung' ■ ir an. e inced intention of strictest economy. ,,e. new item appeared on °‘ Bpublic sale ® I am leaving the farm-I will H» ■ V, re. a> m.V farm I ■les south ami miles west O.: 1 mile east of Baldn mil-s nee lieast of MonrocInd.; 7 miles north and 4 _ ■ west of Convoy, Ohio, on ~ 114 ■ Monday. February 9 ■ promptly at 10 a.m.. T.. tie following described ■ ■erty: ‘ ■head of HORSES Team of mares. 4 years old. weight ■ lbs., well broke, an extra fine ■of mares one mare now in lioan mare colt. 18 months ■ a real one. will make a mare ■ Smuiitlis old: these colts are „ ■ sisters; Itoan mare, weight i ■ ■> lbs., a real worker; Roan i .fl. 12 years old, weight 1700 Black gelding. 3 years old, ■ broke, weight 1650 lbs. ■ HEAD m CATTLE -— Black] ■. 5 years old; Brown Swiss cow | ■r- old; Blown Swiss cow. 3 yr. ' Guernsey cow, 3 years old; | cows are all fresh with ’ by side; 5 Brown Swiss I s . fresh, with calves by sid'*; I . is ait outstanding herd of ; I Brown Swiss bull, 4 1 old. ■ bead of Shropshire Ewes. ■ Pure bred Hampshire gilts 10l in March. ■IPLEMEXTS and TOOLS — tractor, like new, in first condition; 2 bottom 14 inch plows; Farmall 2-row cut I tractor disc; Deering! s ft; Hoosier grain drill,! I. H e. web hay loader, ■: Rotary hoe, new; John Deere C'.'rn plow; 1-row corn plow; I Deere corn planter; Deering ■* er ' i' ft; dump rake, new; ■' tedder; clover buncher; 2 3harrows; S-section harrow; ■lllver walking plows; Deering ■ " Picker in good shape; Oliver ■" g breaking plow; New Idea; ■“‘ire spreader; side delivery' ',,,. m ' all( i roller; corn shel- ■ ‘ Upper fanning mill; 2 Turn- ■ wagons, drop tongue and stiff! ■hue. 2 14-ft. gondola beds; 2 ■ " '>l breeching harness; Deb.cv.tl j ■L'. ,ai ' u lor. power attach-' ■., ’ • ’ Ford four door j 'lit good condition; galvan■v„'!' llk /.' !l coo,,s ’ outside grain, ■ Economy gas engine, IT, : ■,(.„. * ow B °y heating etove; Klen. W . al, ‘ r ,lorse drawn ’ ■fa an! ‘ S ‘,' : 80me SOy bean - a| - ■Ferms ‘ An er hay - ■der b ; A, I sums of $lO and ■adil nr 0,1 sumß ovt ' r $lO « B-vhaser m will be *™- ■ mse r g]ve a | wnkaMe note ■eoiid r lnolltlls without interest, fl,, ' tuonths to hear 7% If Xe WI T r Ue bear 8% Bxi) ' A dißC ount of 4% for ■to Se’r' 118 oVer * lO - No proper. Bile an, euiove d until terms of ■ complied with. fl'J Johnsm;. WINANS - Owner ■“''Bartlett, auctioneers ■ f • Lehman, clerk. ■ Bunch will be served by I Club No. 36.
| Enthroned as Bishop Sh& to LXv I' • mF' i^ r W; T i u ios i| J 5 i..' t* □ '■ * <*■" 4- —1- / c The Rt. Rev. George Craig Stewart, who was formally on- 1 throned as the sixth bishop of Chicago's Episcopal diocese February 3 at the opening of the annual convention of the Episcopal, I diocese, in a ceremony of great | solemnity and splendor. ; I the list—an appropriation of $lO.- ; 000 to finance the conference of governors w-hich will be held in ■ Indiana In 1931. In the following departments, I . appropriation increases of more: [than SI,OOO were granted: Attorney general, $3,000; judges 'and prosecuting attorneys, $17,000; | I
| executive department (governor's | fund), $6,000; corporation department, $23,000; criminal bureau. $1,000; tax board. $20,600: milk and dairy inspection, $37,800; industrial boart}. $20,500; banking department, $10,000; Tippecanoe battle ground. $4,400: board of ac t counts. $8,000; bureau of public! printing. $9,000; Soldiers and Sail ors monument, $2,425; nurses regis : tration board. $6,200; G. A. R., $2.-: 000. Largest appropriations to instl-'l I tutions were recommended for Pur 'due and Indiana universities. For J the former, the budget cominitte J recommended $3,650,000 compared i with $3,550,000 last biennium. The,l school had requested $4,861,668.1; Indiana university had request s">.- ! ' 044.710, largely for extensions and, I new bildings. The committee ■ recomnrended $3,550,000, compared Tfd“'a’l929 appropriation of $3,710,000. Only seven other institutions were given increases, and these ] were generally to allow for expans-, ion. They were the Feeble Minded, Schools; Logansport State Hospital; State Prison; Reformatory; Woman's Prison; Girls' School, and i industrial aid for the blind. Amounts allowed for construction at the various institutions were: Soldiers’ and Sailors' childrens SAVE AT HOLTHOUSE’S Jergens Lotion 50c size OO U iodent Tooth Paste QQz* ,50c size OOC Listerine Tooth 1 G/* 1 Paste, 25c size JL V Kaynos Tooth Paste 150 c size OO V Dr, U ests Tooth Paste 25c size 9U - 2 tubes for Princess Pat Face Powder, 100 size..,. I t/U Thoxine for sore throat, 60c size Ut/v | Agarol I IQ 81.50 size Dr. Miles Nervine d~*Gz» SI.OO size o*7 v Castoria 1 Q/» 10c size Atz V Father Johns ' Medicine, $1.20 size..O*/U Kruschen Salts .85c size Ot/V Danderine Qflir* 60c size OW : F | Listerine 7Q/* SI.OO size • <7V One bowl of Gold Fish Free with each tube of I Ny-Denta Tooth Paste OUV j l - i ;r ß !"" nls .. si.oo HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. Nyal Drug Store
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1931.
home; $14,500 for dairy barn and' $75,000 for cottage to house 100 , boys. Schools for Feeble Minded youth: -$130,000 for power plant at Fort Wayne, and $85,000 for build- | Ing at Butlerville. Indiana Village ,tor Epileptics: SIOO,OOO tor power house and heating plant. Central SState Hospital: $175,000 for infirmary to house 100 men. Richmond - State Hospital. $75,000 for receiv- ■ Ing ward to house 50 men and 50 I women. Logansport State HospitI al: $225,000 for infirmary to house 100 men and $15,000 for water tower. Madison State Hospital: $45.sss for cottage. State Prison: SIO,OOO to complete cell house building; $20,000 for solitary and seclusion building, and $170,000 for cell house building to J house 400 men. | Reformatory: $90,000 for dorm ! itory and trade school building, i State Farm: $20,000 for dormitory 1 and cottage for officers. Indiana I Bovs' School: $2,700 for minor ! structures. Indiana Girls’ School: i $20,000 tor shops and canning sac- - tory. The coinmitte ■ took cognizance, of overcrowd d condit ions at the; penal institutions as shown by the foregoing figures. The prison. | especially, was favored. Its re- . quesP had been for $125,200 to be| available immediately. Th? reform- t latory had requested $1,183,380 and was granted $962,000. I . , o ———— I Dick Myeis visited in Blufftor Thursday a ternoon. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY I All remaininir Fall Hats on sale Saturday at SI.OO each. This includes Hats up to Seven Dollars. Saturday Only! E. F. GASS & SON I — ... —. 1 -■-
r*'' Specials' For • Plumes 106~ 107 ' Free Delivery 1 SATURDAY I Down we Go* Read Them Over | Freshly Rendered Bulk Lard - - - 3 lb. 25c Fresjily Ground Bamberger 2 lbs. 25c Pure Pork Sausage, Country Style 2 lbs. 25c Nice Beef Roasts - - lb. 12 l-2c Good Beef Steak, Tender 2 lbs. 45c Lean Shoulder Pork Steak 2 tbs. 35c Fresh Boiling Beef - - 3 lbs. 25c Nice Swiss Steaks lb. 23c Good Pork Shoulder Roasts tb. 18c Fresh Pork Liver - - 3 lbs. 25c Good Luck Oleomargerine - lbs. 45c Kingnut Oleomargerine 2 lbs. 45c Home Made Bologna or Frankforts - 2 lbs. 25c Flesh Neck or Shoulder Bones, while they last 4 lbs. 25c Country Style Spare Ribs 2 tbs. 25c 2 Cans Yacht Club Peaches or Apricots 2 cans 3&c j 4 packages Macaroni 4 packages 25c I 2 lbs. of LaSalle Coffee, a Real one 2 tbs. 35c | Fresh Creamery Butter - 2 lbs. 63c | Mrs. flchafer’s Home Made Angle Food Cakes... 25c, 35c, 50c | Mrs. Schafer’s Home Made Noddies 2 pkgs. 25c | Plenty Fresh Eggs Cottage Cheese and Country Butter | Nice Dressed Rabbits -0c I Dandy Bunch of Chickens • •• | No. 2 cans L. E. Peas, L. E. Corn, Tomatoes 3 cans I Green Beans, I No. 2'/i cans Van Camps Sauer Kraut, 3 cans ‘|sc F S Mixed Vegetables or Spinach 2 Cans Puritan Malt - - 2 cans 85c 1 3 loaves Miller’s Twin or Single Bread, 3 loaves. 25c Plenty Bulk Plain or Stuffed Olives. No. 10 Cans of Monarch Catsup - Each 75c Fresh Picnic Shoulders Tb. 12 1 /2C d Fresh Side Meat in chunks tb. 16c W Here are some real bargains for you and we know you are going to take advantage of them, so please get your orders in Real early so we can give you our best Delivery Service. Just Phone 106 or 107 and wc will do the Rest. - /
Old Master Returns 1 hkoaa* s® Dr. E. Leroy Mercer, famous University of Pennsylvania football and track star of two decades ago, has been appointed head of all athletics of his alma mater under a new system of athletics fashioned by President Thomas S. Gates after months of study. ARRIVALS — Mr. and Mrs. Hansel Foley of Con nersvilie are the parents of a boy baby born Monday February 2, 1931 i The baby weighed six pounds and ' four ounces when born, and has i been named Hansel Odell. This is | the first child in the family. Mrs. Foley was formerly M*si Mildred i Coppess. o Fined For Bible Theft Pittsfield. Me., Feb. 6. —(U.R) — I Charged with stealing three Bibles, Mrs. Porter Chase was fined $5 and i costs in district court. Site appealled. I 3
Kansas City Opens War On Automobile Parkers Kansas City, Feb. ’.. —flj.R>—Motorists who allow their automobiles [to stand on Kansas City streets all 'day must either find garages before nightfall or pay fines ranging from $1.50 to ss.so,"’City Manager H. L. McElroy has announced. Squads of policemen tag every car parked in the streets. All-night parking is forbidden in the new I traffic system installed here January 1, but car owners were allowed a month in which to find garage space. Q Caldwell's Toe Tied Game Durham N. C. Feb. 6 —(UP) — Herschel! Caldwell, one of Wallace I Wade’s assistant coaches at Duke University, was the Alabama football star who kicked the placemen! that brought the Crimson Tide its 7-7 tie with Stan’’ rd in the Rose Bowl game of 1 ■••6. —o — One Exception The wife who Is a good cook can forgive almost anything in n litis liand except for him to have a poor appetite.—McPherson itepub I lean. J- oBillions of Words I An Investigation by the Univer I sity of Illinois reveals that the . average person speaks 40.U00 words a day. What a waste of energy!—Capper's Weekly. I ‘ CHICHESTERS PILLS V THE I>LAM<»NI> BKANK A Z-WTK Ladies! Ask your Drugglwt /\ / for C’hl-ehca-ters Diamond As < Brand PIIH la Ked and Guid<<>> meta 1 iic boxe-. sealed with Flue VV . [X >.■ J Ribbon. Take no other. Boy / —* nr hrn«Ul> Ask for / W<ni .< RF.H- TERS DIAMOND X BRAND FlLL>.fr 40 years know® \ Zr as Best, Safest, Reliable. Bay Now I -r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWBLRf
College Plans Greens Course ' Madison Wls. Feb. 6 — (UP) — Greenkeepers and members of ' greens committees are to have a 1 college course of their own at the I University of Wisconsin where the College, of Agriculture will conduct
■■■l— 11l I Appelman’s Grocery PHONES 215 and 219 DELIVERY SERVICE CAULIFLOWER OQ„ POP CORN Os Head adOC 3 pounds FLORIDA ORANGES OAz» GREEN ONIONS and Dozen RADISHES, bunch OL SUN KIST ORANGES CARROTS, PARSNIPS and r SaNCERINES ’ ‘ IP TURNIPS, pound DC Dozen ER * NES 15C | LARGE COOKING ONIONS iJ n GRAPE FRUIT 10 pounds Ltlv 4 large Sauer Kraut Hominy Pumpkin Large size, 11,. Large size Q Large size IQ,, • can ±XC can t/C can Medium size, can....7c Medium size, can .. 6c Medium size, can ... 9c I Chase & Sanborn’s Coffee Selected Idaho Baking Dated, pound tcjwC Potatoes, 15 lb. bagUV/V Bursleys High Grade Uoffee Van Camps White Naptha Soap O £ x* Pound 7 bars Morning Glow Coffee Fairy Toilet Soap 1 „ Dishes Free OtJV 5 bars AIV
fl ■■■ » — ' — | Have You Tried Wheaties? !l • ' _ * 1 TWO BOXES AND A 10c BALLOON M V i - ATTENTION GOLD MEDAL SPECIAL — CAKE FLOUR While They Last O 27 c I SUGAR I ffT W*S 10 tbs. Fine MM & M Balls of j uk .J Granulated GROCERY and MEAT MARKET each . ~ Phones 31 and 204 MACARONI, 4 pounds 25c 2 It), box Sunsweet Prunes 25c Full qt. cans Saad Dressing 39c Fancy Naval Oranges, dozen 15c COFFEE Bursley’s High Grade, lb. 26c I | FANCY OLEO, 2 1b5............. 25c 3 ft. FANCY SEEDLESS RAISINS 25c g FANCY RIO COFFEE 1 r BROOMS 6>Q ~ pound x jLOv 50c value I APPLES Bean Sale II tAN w i£ ARKS :. 5 S I^.° r . CroatN, ’ r ‘ l ’ crn 33c f t-j* VJI f 1 C 10 (,i ’ C 1 1 Haby Limas ’QQa (Medium size, Ib. 7c; 4 fts. 25c ’ Ov C Large size ft. 10c; 3 fts. 28c 10 fts 75T. til FLOUR FRUIT Vegetables j \ 21 lbs. Bob s cz - P eathes or Large California Lima I « White Flour ... tJOV Apricots «7V Beans. -fl | | 24 lbs. Polar or 16 O z. Peaches f r P° un(l . Rear OvL TmC “ pounds I ■ 24 lbs. Gold Medal, „ . . , ~ | Aristosor QQ „ Large cans Pie 10 3 cans Baked Beans of Pillsbury Flour Peaches I.OV •" < cans 9\p L Perfect Buckwheat or 2 cans Little Elf Corn | ioc or . Peas 25c ei: 2T r oeß .ioc I SPAGHETTI . 25c ? 12 tb. pkg. Sun- Fancy Pop Corn that Ifj_ Toilet Soap Isl » R shine Crackers will pop, lb. ±VV 3 cakes JLvC u Fancy Marshmallows QXz. m Fancy New Mince 1 r pound _ Log Cabin Maple Meat - P k o’ Fancy Cape Cod 1 r _ Syrup, can 2 P k 9 s - 25c Cranberries. Tb. ... Lt)C Early June Peas ft.. Sweet Corn Q , Rice Flakes r K i -TfiTny- —Hi | ||jin mi H iihibiihbmiiiib f~i—wibiii num
la five-day inxtruction period on I problems of maintaining a golf I course beginning Feb. 9. Prcpara ' I tion and care of greens fundamen--11 tals of course construction and lay ' I out and a laboratory study of ■ I course problems and remedies are | among the topics to be reviewed.
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i ' Dancing Banned 48 Year*, ii Hastings. Neb. Feb. 6—t U4’> — i The fox trot and waltz are not gee • ing to find their way Into Hastings College, officials have declared. For f 49 years the college has had a ban i on dancing among its students. It s going to stand. - -—
