Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 13 April 1931 — Page 4

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Paris Styles By MARY KNIGHT United Press Staff Correspondent. JURIS, April 13. (U.R) ‘Skirts look narrow this spring, but they are not. It it* the new kind of pleating that makes them look that way. When a smart Parisienne begins to walk, little pleats and concealed folds of material appear from their hiding places in the most fascinating manner conceivable. And it is not simply pleats that makes skirts interesting. Couturiers have found that by putting scallops, little sawteeth and braided loops of material around the entire hems of skirts and even up the sides in some cases, they add to the appreciation that their owners have for them and to the complimentary remarks the masculine contingent bestows upon them. Blouses and coats accompanying skirts embellished in the above fashion show similar treatments at collars and cuffs, pockets, and around the entire hem of the short jacket worn as an alternate garment with the long coat.

ENTERTAINS DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hammond entertained with Sunday dinner, at their country home east of the city. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engle and daughter Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buffenbarger and son Carl; Mrs. J. O. Smith of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond, daughter Ruth, and son Bob. 1 CELEBRATE MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARIES Mr. and Mrs. John Spahr and family, Madeline. Billy Joe. and John Doyt. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O. Johnson and baby motored to Ohio City, and Wren. Ohio, Sunday where they assisted Mr. and Mrs. Spahr's mothers. Mrs. Anna B. Foor and Mrs. Mary A. Spahr, celebrate their birthday anniversaries, which fall on the same date. The Tirzah Club of the Ben Hutlodge will meet Friday night in the Ben Hur Hall, immediately following the lodge session. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Springer will have charge of the entertainment for the evening. The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian Church will serve a cafeteria snpper in the church base inent, Saturday night from five to seven o'clock. BERNE COUPLE MARRIED SATURDAY Miss Marcella Augsburger. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eli E. Augsburger and Forrest Balsiger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Balsiger, both of near Berne, were quietly married Saturday night at eight o'clock at the parsonage of Rev. A. M. Clauser, pastor of the West Missionary church west of Berne.

WHOOPING COUGH fW No “cure”—but helps to re* w ’ duce paroxysms of coughing. < VtSSS OVER W MILLION JARS USED YEARLY PUBLIC SALE I will sell at Public Auction at mv residence miles North of Craigville. on Thursday, April 16th Commencing at 1:00 P.M. The following personal property to-wit: Knickerbocker tractor; 2eeetion tooth harrows; walking plow; John Deere corn plow; 5 tt. Johnson mower; Avery corn planter; Janesville corn planter, good shape; H.P. gas engine; corn sheller; grass seeder; buck saw; cross cut saws; hhnd saw; sledge hammer, 12 lbs; trailer with stock rack, extra good tires; 1 hog feeder; 3 hog troughs; 1 'hicken feeder; 2 geese pens. 12x 12; 60-gallon gas tank; 5-gallon oil drum; 4 1-gallon oil cans; milk can; lantern; set of good fly nets; leather collar; 4 hay forks; cooling tank; water tank tor stock; Ruckeye brooder stove; non-freeze rater fountain; 2 steel drums for chicken feed; post auger; fence stretcher; hay rope, 135 ft., good »s new; set of hay slings; net of pulleys for hay slings; work bench. Corn: Woodfuins Yellow. Dent Seed Corn. Beans: Certified Redeaned Elline Sov Beaus. TERMS—CASH. Ben Blume, owner Auctioneers —Herman Strahm, Roy Johnson, Amos Gerber.

CLUB CALENDAR Monday W. O. M. 1.. Drill Team Practice Moose Home 7:30 p. m. Delta Theta Tan Business Meeting, Miss Magdeline Schmitt, 7:30 p. m. Woman's Club meeting D. H. S. auditorium 7:45 P- m. Research Club Mrs. Walter Krick in Van Wert Ohio. Tuesday Mardi Bridge Club, Miss Eraa I ,ankenan. 8 p. m. Civic Section. Library Rest Room 7 p. m. I St. Agnes Sodality pot luck party, Catholic H. S. Building, 6:30 p. m. North End Bunco Club Mrs. ■Archie Foley. 7:30 p. m. Carpe Diem Club, Mrs. Vera 1 Davis. 7:30 p. m. U. B. Otterbein Guild. Miss Alice ! Vance, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid, Mrs. Wilhelmina Dierkes. 1 p. m. N. and T. Club, Mrs. Jude Ray 2 p. m. Historical Club, Mrs. John Schafer, 2 p. m. Delta Theta Tan Alumni, Mrs. Hubert Schmitt, 8 p. tn. Shakespeare Club, Mrs. Noah Frye, 2:30 p. m. Frivolity Club Potluck supper, Mrs. Waldo Eckrote. 6:30 p. m. M. E. Standard Bearers called meeting. Miss Isabel Hower, 7 pm. Thursday Christian Ladies Aid, Mrs. Ida Chronister. 2:30 p. m. M. E. Women's Foreign Missionary Society, Mrs. Delton Passj water, 2:30 p.m. Phi Delta Kappa Spring Dance, Country Club, 9:30 P. M. Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society, church parlors, 2:30 p. m. Friday Tirzah Club, Ben Hur Hall, following lodge session. Saturday Christian Ladies Aid Cafe’eria supper, church basement. 5 to 7 pm.

Miss Florence Meyer and Paul Youer, friends of the couple, were the attendants. The bride wore a po’idre blue crepe dress fashioned with a flare skiit. and trimmed with ecru lace, with a tan hat and footwear to match. Mr. and Mrs. Balsiger were honored 'with a wedding dinner at the home of the bride's parents. Sunday evening. Covers were laid for membets of the immediate families of the bride and groom. The couple will reside with the groom's parents for the present. Mr. Balsiger is employed with the Eastern Indiana Oil and Supply Company at Berne. The Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will meet in the church parlors. Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. All members are requested to be pres-: ent as this will be the first meeting of the church year and many new committees and new business will be transacted. The Mardi Bridge Club will meet Tuesday night at eight o’clock with | Miss Erna Lankenau. BLUFFTON COUPLE MARRIED SATURDAY Miss Ruth Decker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Decker. | and Richard French, of Bluffton, i were married in the Presbyterian ; parsonage in Bluffton. Saturday morning, with the Rev. \V. M. Elliott officiating. Miss Decker was graduated from the Bluffton high school and from Madame Blaker’s school in Indianapolis, and is now engaged as a teacher in the Park school.- She is 'a member of the Tri Kappa .sor?I ity. Mr. French has been employed by the Erie Stone Company as secretary and general manager for the last four years. The couple will reside in Bluffton. ! FRATERNITY DANCE ‘TO BE WELL ATTENDED The Phi Delta Kappa Fraternitv will sponsor a Spring Dance at the Decatur Country Chib, Thursday night beginning at nine-thirty o’t clock. Music will be furnished ty ' Paul Weaver and his orchestra from (Fort'Wayne, and the affair is a sub | scription dance. Tickets may be se- | - Makes Your Skin Look So Youthful Protect your skin with this new wonderful Face Powder and let MELLO-GLO give you that youthful bfoom. Made by a new French process—stays on longer, prevents large pores, beautifies your com- ( plexion. Does not irritate the skin or give a pasty look. Purest face powder made. Try MELLO-GLO and you’ll love it. /

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cured from members of the Frater-' nity. Fifteen couples from Portland, couples from Van Wert. Ohio. Fort Wayne, Bluffton, Huntington, and other surrounding towns have secured tickets ami the affair promises to be largely attended by out-of-town dancers as well as local people. Decorations in keeping with spring in pastel colors, will be used about the hallroom. ENTERTAINS SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Gerber and family entertained several guests from Fort Wayne at their home Sunday afternoon, and at six o’clock dinner, Sunday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Franke and daughter Phyllis and son Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Voigt and children Retha and Elmira all of Fort Wayne. Bob Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Gerber and daughters Sally and Helen of this city. BANNS PUBLISHED FOR LOCAL YOUNG MAN Banns were published at the St Mary's Catholic • church, Sunday morning for Miss Francis Martz, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. W. C. Martz of Ossian and Dan Braun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Braun of this city. The wedding will take place at the Catholic church in Bluffton. ANNOUNCEMENT MADE OF W. C. T. U. PROGRAM ■■Mr The members of the Women's Christian temperance Union will meet in the Library Hall, Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. Mrs. C. E. Hocker will lead the devotional services and special musical -numbers will be given by Mrs. Jesse Cole. Junior, and Mrs. Fred Smith. Mrs. John Niblick will address the organization on the subject. "Prohibition in the Foreign Countries", 1 and will also conduct the current events. - j A large attendance is desired at ■ this meeting, as arrangements will be made for the county institute' which will be held in the Presby'er-1 ian Church, April 23. The Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid I will meet at the home of Mrs. Wilhelmina Dierkes. on Nuttman avenue. Wednesday afternoon instead of Thursday afternoon at one o'clock. A pot-luck supper will be served after the meeting. Members are requested to note the change from Thursday to Wednesday. The Ladies Aid Society of the Evangelic al Church will meet in the church parlors, Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Every lady of the church is urged to be present as business of importance will be discussed. The April section of the (organization, of which Mrs. Eugene I Runyon is the chairman, will have I charge of the meeting. Each member of the Ladies Aid is ; requested to bring a tumbler to the fneetiug for the shower for the church.

The Women's Foreign Mission- | ary Society of the Methodist Epis- i copal Church will meet at the I home of Mrs. Delton Passwater, I Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. Mrs. Ed. Beery will hav.e charge of the devotional services, and Mis. C. O. Porter ■will have the lesson study. The mite box will lie contducted tiy Mrs. Charles Champlin. Mrs. Leigh Bowen and Mrs. C. O. Porter will be the assisting hostesses. . The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian Church will meet at tne home of Mrs. Ida Chronister on Mercer avenue Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. . The W. O. M. L. Drill team will meet at the Moose Home at 7:30 o’clock tonight for practice for the district meeting at Wednesday. All members of the team are urged to be present. GUESTS ENJOY DELICIOUS DINNER Mrs. George Cramer of east of the city entertained with a delicious dinner Friday for Mrs. Henry Bauman, Mrs. William Noll and daugh : ter Kathleen, Mrs. Sue Burrell. Mrs. Leslie E. Otnerod. and dangtrters Betty and Jessie, Mrs. Forest Walters and daughter Marcella, Mrs. 'Thurman Drew and children MarIjorte and Bobby. i (WILLARD MCBRIDE (HONORED ON BIRTHDAY ' Willard Mcßride of west Madison (street was pleasantly surprised Satjurday night with a pot-luck supper,

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1931.

.'the occasion being his birthday an- ( niversary. Guests present at the celebration were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mcßride. ! Mr. ami Mrs. Dick Schafer and son I ■ Richard. Mr. and Mrs. James Pau-' i cake and daughters Marcele and' ■ Leona. Mrs. R. A. Mcßride and' . children Miss Clara Mcßride,' , Miss Orilla Netiensch wander, Wil-1 : ford Mc Bride. Carl Mcßride, Harold I ; Heller, and Clem Baker. i ENTERTAINS AT FAREWELL PARTY i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smitley en'erl - tained with a farewell party. Satur- . day evening in honor of their soni in-law and daughter, Mr. nd Mrs. Lee Mcßride, who left Sunday morn I ing for Chicago where Mr. Mcßride I is employed. ■I Those present were the Misses , Ruth Johnson, Marcele Johnson . Marjorie Burk. Margaret Martin, land Cecil Edgell, the Messrs. Verlin Burk. Everet Johnson, Erniil Johnison, Marlin Johnson, Harlie Edgell, and Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Roop. Mr. 'and Mrs. Smitley, and Mr. and Mrs. Mcßride. GUESTS HONORED WITH SUNDAY DINNER II Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geier of near | Willsh'-e entertained at dinner Sunday noon, honoring Mr. and Royal Van Camp, who were recently I married. Mrs. Van Camp was for- 1 merly Miss Madeline Geier, Those present at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Orval Slusher and ' son Donald, of this city Mr. and, Mrs. Albright Reusser of Wren, Ohio, Mrs. Anna Van Camp of this city; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geier ano Mr. and Mrs. Royal Van Camp. ■ ENTERTAINS SUNDAY NOON Mrs. Lovina Heath entertained at' her home. Sunday noon, with a din ’ i ner. Covers were laid for Mr. and ; -Mrs. Hoenisen of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Mslton Chronister and son Kenneth, the Misses Marjorie and ■ Dollie Chronister. Mary Moser, Fern Hoenisen, Bertha Heath, the Messrs Uacob Heath. Arthur Daniels, Mar[shall Hilpert, Kermit Bowen, and 1 Doris Heath. I Fred Schafer, a student at Michigan University at Ann Arbor, spent I the week-end visiting relatives in I this city. Mr. and Mrs Herb Fuhrman. Miss; Geraldine Joker and Robert Fowler 1 > I <of Fort Wayne visited with rel-, ' atives here Sunday. The Misses Gertrude Teems, , Martha Bash and Max Leckrone , and Walter Waechter of North Manchester visited friends in this city . i Sunday afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. Phil Macklin and ■ , sons Dick and David motored to Columbus. Ohio, Sunday where they visited with Mrs. Emma Meyers,

who was injured in an automobile i accident several days ago. Mrs. Meyers has improved sufficiently to I be removed to her home and says she is feeling much better. Miss Addie Freidline of Fort Wayne is spending a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred I.ann on Mercer avenue. Mrs. W. R. Pierson of Cromwell, Connecticut, arrived in this city Saturday toi spend a several days visit with her sister, Mrs. Harry Moltz. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bartholomew of Celina. Ohio spent Sunday afternoon and evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deitsch and family Robert Deitsch, who is confined to his home with the mumps, is reported to be feeling a little better today. The condition of William Murtaugh, a patient at the Adams County Metaorial Hospital, is somewhat improved today. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith returned to their home Saturday trom Fort Wayne, where they have spent the last four months visiting with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bandtel and 'amily. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester -Evernart were dinner guests, Sunday noon of Mrs. Everhart's grandfather. Joseph Shilling of near Wren, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and son Carl and daughter Ruth Joan spent the week-end visiting relatives and friends at Eaton and Dayton. Ohio. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Dealia Duke of Eaton who will spend the week visiting here. Henry Busche, a student at Huntington Business college spent the

week-end visiting his parents in this'] city. | Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stanley and ' children Gene and Junior left today Ifor Evanston, after spending a two 'weeks vacation visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Stanley and i hildren Gene and Junior Mrs. W. L. Stanley and daughter Laura, Mrs. |F. E. Leichty and son Donald motored to Elkhart where they were joinled by F E. Liechty and motored to iColoma, Michigan, where they spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Sherman I Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Zeser ami | daughter Marie had as their guests I Sunday afternoon and evening. Mr and Mrs. Hosae Ray. of Ridgeville, i John Rayof Dayton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. John Lehman and daughter' Evelyn of Fort Wayne; the Misses | Alice Gladieux. Lucille Erhart and I Messrs. Floyd Parnin, Mac McCall. I and Frank Pierce of Fort Wayne. I Walter Miller and Eugene Durkin visited with friends in Fort Wayne Sautrday night. . Amos Hirachy of Berne was a business visitor here today. Norbert Koeneman of Hoagland I visited with friends here Sunday | evening. Miss Helen Deitsch of Genova visited in this city Sunday afternoon. I Bill Ellison of Monroeville visited lin this city Sunday evening. Bun Izengerich, Alvin and Virgil ■ Andrews visited Sunday with Monte ■ Leßrun of Gas City, Mr. Leßrun was a former resident of this city. I Miss Arlene Becker, who is at-i tending school in Muncie, spent the' week-end In this city. The Misses Verneal Whalen and I Dolores Elzey, Chalmer Fisher and Bob Shraluka visited with William I Nussbaum in Van Wert. Ohio, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Swaim andchildren of Bluffton visited in De-j catur Sunday with Mrs. Swaim's mother an d grandmother, Mrs. Agnes Andrews, and Mrs. C. T. I Rainier. Mrs. Dick Burdg, Mrs. Jesse, Burdg, Mrs. Fred Linn, and Max i Burdg all of this city, and Mrs. W. : iD. Kirby of Akron, Ohio, visited i with Mrs. Maude Dorwin in Huntington. Saturday, and then motored Ito Fort Wayne where they were i the guests of friends. Mrs. Dorwin I was reported to be feeling much I improved. Mrs. J. O. Smith of Fort Wayne . spent Sunday visiting with her son--1 in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. I Alva Buffenbarger and son Carl. I Phil Sauers and familv motored to Dayton. Ohio. Sunday where Phil's mother is seriously sick at the home of her eldest son. Mrs Charles Keller of Fort Wayne is recovering slowly but steadily I from her recent severe illness. The golf course was crowded SunI day and indications are that the game will be more popular than ever this year. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer and daughter Suzanne of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Runyon ; and son of Lima, Ohio, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Runyon. Miss Emma Uhrick, who is employed in Fort Wayne, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uhrick on North Second street. ! O NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BOND ISSI F. tn the matter of determining to issue bonds by Wabash township, Adams County, State of Indiana. Notice is hereby given the taxpay- ' ers of Wabash township Adams ’ County. State of Indiana, that the i legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place on • the 7th day of April IS3I, determined • to Issue bonds or other evidence of Indebtedness exceeding five thousand dollars. The amount of bonds proposed is estimated at $5,800.00 but not to ex- " ‘-eed the sum of $5,500.00 hearing ; Interest at the rate of 4*4% per annum: The net assessed valuation of all the property of Wabash townI ship is $2,590,814. The present indebt- , edness without this issue or concur--1 current issue is $52,998.87. ? The proceeds of said bond issue are to be used for the cost of construcr lion of the Bart Boice Macadam I Road. Ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only who feel I themselves aggrieved by such deter- , mlnation may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for fur- . titer determination, by filing a petition therefor with the auditor of said ' county on or before the expiration of > twenty-nine days from the 6th day t >f April 1931, and the State Boarl will fix a day of hearing in this • county. Dated this 7th day of April 19?,1. George Shoemaker • F. O. Martin. 1 Albert Reppert Board of Commissioners of Adams County, State of Indiana. Attest: Albert Harlow, Auditor . Adams County, State of Indiana. 3 April 13-20 r

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF TOC AI AND FOREIGN MARKETS 3ERNE MARKET (Corrected April 13) Hogs, 140 ths. down $7.20; 140-160 pounds $7,40 1 160-200 pounds $7.50 j 200-225 pounds $7.30: 225-250 pounds $7.10 j 250-300 pounds $7.00 , 300-350 pounds $6.80, Roughs—ss.7s. Stags—s4.oo. Veals—s7.so Spring Lambs—slo-11. — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE — May July Sept. Dec. Wheat, Old .8314 .6374 .62*4 .6514 New .84 • Corn. Old .6114 -6314 61' 4 .5414 I New .6214 Oats, Old .3014 -3114 38 ,32>4 New .30% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y.. April 13. — | (U.Rk— Livestock: Hogs: on sale. 6.700; weights be-| (low 210 lbs., fairly active; general-1 ily steady; others weak to 15c low-; er; desirable 120-210 lbs., $8.25-1 ,$8.40; mostly $8.35; 220-240 lbs.,| $7.90-SS.IO; 250-280 lbs., $7.40-$7.75.1 I Cattle: Receipts. 1.400; very! draggy; unevenly 25-75 c lower; 1 'many unsold: good light weight' steers and yearlings. $8.25-$8.65; j heifers, $8.35; weighteier steers,' , $7.50-$7.75; medium steers and heifers, $7-$8.15; common. $6-$6.75; ! 'beef cows, $4.50 $5.50; cutter grades ( $2-13.50: medium bulls. $4.50-$5, Calves: Receipts, 2,400; vealers largely 50c lower; good to choice,; 'SS.SO-$9; cimmon and mediur, j |54.50-$7. Sheep. Receipts, 6.6)0; lambs; •faiily active and steady; good to! choice woclskins, $9.75-$10.25; similar kinds, shorn lambs. $9-$9.25; few. $9.50; small lots spring lambs,' sl2-$13.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected April 13) No 1 New Wheat 66c No. 2 New Wheat 65c New Oats 27c Barley 50c Rye 50c No. 2 Vellow Con:, per 100 pounds 60c 73c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET' Eggs, dozen 15c I BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat w 22c Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Badders and Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Badders of Indianapolis spent the week-end visiting relatives in this city. They were accompanied to their home by I Mrs. Mary E. Franks who will spend an extended visit there.

VIGORO— A complete plant food for lawns, gardens, Fowers, shrubs and trees—can be obtained at Henry Knapp & Son. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BOND ISSI E In the matter of determining to issue bonds by Preble township. Adams County, State of Indiana. ' Notice is hereby given 'he taxpay- . ers of Preble township Adams County. State of Indiana, that the legal officers of said municipality I at their regular meeting place or. ‘ the 7th day of April 1931, determined to issue bonds or other evidence of t indebtedness exceeding five thousl and dollars. The amount of bonds proposed Is estimated at $8,200.00 but not to exceed the sum of $8,400.00 hearing ' Interest at the rate of 44% per ■ annum: ’(’he net assessed valuation I of all the property of Treble town- ' ship Is $2,253,567. The present indebti edness without this Issue or coneur- • current issue is $40,937.30, The proceeds ot said bond issue are to be used for the cost of construction of the H. Koenemann Macadam ‘ Road. Ten or more taxpayers, other than i those who pay poll tax only who feel themselves aggrieved by such deteri minatlon may appeal to the State I Board of Tax Commissioners for fur- ■ liter determination, by filing a pell- ' tion therefor with tlte auditor of said • county on or before the expiration of ■ twenty-nine days from the 6tli day I of April 1931, <tiid lite State Board r will fix a, day of hearing in this ■ county. I Dated this 7th day ot April 1931. < George Shoemaker F. O. Martin. Albert Reppert Bturd of Commissioners of Adams County. State of Indiana. Attest: Albert Harlow. Auditor s Adams County, State of Indiana. April 13-20 O ) Get the Habit—Traae at Home.

11 CLASSIFIED | i ADVERTISEMENTS. I 11 BUSINESS CARDS, I i AND NOTICES I ♦ *i WANTED M ALE’HELI "WANTED “ Eorge firm will train three more men I, .as Aviation Mechanics, or Pilots. ■ I Good salary for right men. Apply ! Mr. Woolf. Mgr., Rice's Hotel, Tues-1 ! day, April 14th. apr. 9-10-11-13x1 FEMALE”HELF r \V'ANTED = "Soli< i-' ! tors. Steady work. Write Sales Man ! Irger 713 Edgewater Avenue, Fort! i Wayne. 87-3tx ' WANTED—I.OOO Pekin duck eggs; for April 21. Will pay 4c each.' delivered. Let me know at once < by post card how many you will bring. I.ouis Scharpenberg. route 7, Fort Wayne. Located 4 miles north of Hoagland. 88-2 t ——n ■ ■ ■ . . - FOR RENT FOR RENT—Seven room house on Sth street. Call Mrs. C. S. Clark or 183. 85-3tx; |FOR RENT - Furnished flat. Ligh's! gas, water, private entrance. In-. i quire at 1404 West Monroe street.' IPhone 682. 86 3t j I FOR’RENT Ue - light"housekeeping , rooms in modern home. Ground ‘ (floor, private entrance, with privi-j Hege of garage. 310 North Third Street. Phone 511. 86-St , FOR RENT —Housekeeping apartment, w»ith basement, garage, i . porch, garden, water, lights, gas.! I 1228 W, Monroe st. 87t3 FOR RENT —Semi-modern dwelling centrally located, rent reasonable. Inquire 134 South Fifth street. 88-3»x ■ FOR RENT —Modern residence. 508 | I North Fifth St. Tele. 864-L. Ed S. ■ Moses. BS-3tx FOR S ALE I FOR SALE — Certified’Woodburn Seed Corn, purity and germination guaranteed. $3 at seed house. i 4 miles south, 4 miles west of ■ Berne. One purebred Holstein male ralf 1 000 lh. breeding. Seed bar-i ■ ley. Ralph S. Myers, Geneva, route one. 86-3tx FOR SALE Black general purpose mare colt, coming two years old this fall. A. F. Goldner, Preble I phone. 86-3LX FOR SALE —Potatoes, 2nd size from certified seed. 50e per bushel J. O. Tricker, phone 869-H. 86-3 t FOR SALE — Year old Holstein bull. Adolph Schueler, Decatur I route one. 86t3x FOR SALE—Baby 'Chicks' Special mating of White Leghorn with ' male birds from Trap nested dams, ' 243 eggs and better, $10; heavy I breeds, $9; light breeds and heavy i, mixed. SB. Special discount on 1 large order. Custom hatching 3c ! per egg: turkey and duck, 5c per ’ egg. z Also seed barley. Dunfiald ’ soy beans from certified seed. BUck 1 fielding, 9 years old. O. V. Dilling, Berne, route 2. Craigville phone. 62-fri-mon-tf

l llDlll tl ‘FOR SALE —Small sized baby bed; combination baby swing and auto , bed. A-l condition. Will sell cheap Call 846. 87-3 t FOR SALE — Cherrytrees - extra cheap. Also peach trees. Hilty Nursery, Berne, Ind. 87-3tx FOR SALE — Large Mammoth Pekin Duck eggs, 13 for 75c. Phone N-4 Monroe. 87t3x FOR SALE—Pontiac sedan car. in good condition. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Electric stove, like new. Phone 1174. 88-3 t FOR SALE—I 2 year old roan mare. 2 heifers. 1 fresh. John Kintz, route 2. 3 miles west of Decatur. 88-3tx FOR SALE- One 3 days old Red Pole male calf. Martin Kirchner, R. R. 5, Decatur, Ind. Preble phone. Itx TzOSTANT) FOUND LOST — Ladies white gold Gruen wrist watch with initials L. G. on back. Lost in downtown district, Saturday. Return to Bert Gage. Reward. Watch belongs to Mr. Gage’s daughter in memory ot her mother. 88-3 t LOST —Ladies black cloth coat, grey fur collar and cuffs, 10 milee north Decatur, Monday, April 13. Finder return to 801 Citizens Trust Bldg. Berry and Calhoun, Fort Wayne. Reward. 88-1 tx

S.E. Blatl funeral Mrs. Black J. a dv Mu.JB Calls answered dav or night. i ‘ Cffice t bonv ll,’, mH Ambulance Service '■P FUNERAL W. H. ZWICK&SoIh Mrs. Zwick. Lady (’alls answered dav and) Ani Ihi la nee Service Phones: Office HI. YAGER IWOTHEN® Funeral Directors fc (’alls answered dav nr At night, call phone uK” Day time call phone Ambulance Service, day or ,n Jr 1 For BETTER HEALTH JI DR. H I ROHNAPFH.W Licensed Chiropractor and XiituraM® 4 Rfadonic eliat:a: 1 Phone 314 l«4 So. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5. 10 years in Decatur. LOBENSTEIN & DOAW FUNERAL DIRECTORS ■ Calls answer-1 nrnnp’ly aj A night. Ambulance Servia ■■* Office Phone 96 R* Residence Ph-ui- Decatur Residence Plume. Monr* LADY ATTENDANT ■ N. A. BIXLER K, OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses FitUtAj HOURS: H 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to ml Saturdays. 8:00 p. niTelephone 135 H MITICE To riXI’I'ERS ■ Notice is here £i.vrn that ' day. May 4. 19? I. will I* day to pay your Spring of taxes. The ■ "■ 11 flee will lie open from * ' -' L ' p. m. during th.-— P?.'">« All taxes not pad c> tl' a J become delinquent and a NV ty will lie a.ld.- I Th"«' “'L’ bought or sold division of ta\. - ’ a-ke. w in at once. Call on the A : r ~“ r any reductions ’I he make no correct.".:-. The Treasurer wid not w sihle for the ptaxes resulting c ■ '■ the o ; >f tax-payer t“ '.'M vhat property, t 'JM In whose name it 'iu> he f , I vhat township m . ..rporstw W 1 Persrmis owin •- 1 ’ l '"\ l shouhi pay then ' "'“‘fsuch that there i> "P' l ? ‘ the Treasurer but • ’ lion of delinquent The annual -I" .' 1 lands and lots w‘l i the serond M uid.i' n l-e • • • ■ »t 10:00 A. M.. , County orders » 1 ' ".jjfl anyone owing ! UdiAfl persons are wurne l —• No receipts ndl - ■liration of time, . l<u rerM torv law requires the Itea u — ; make daily th-p"*'G' vou isl Particular alte’.f 1 " n • 1 taxes in more tlim mention the fact i» t , a |]M rlso see that your ||J| ill vour real estate a<ul I D inuul'--surer regarding t ‘X‘ ' turn I to not fail to include Ed. A-.Arh'>au* in . . Treasurer Adams ' "^p r q j toM 1 ! NOTICK OF 'i’CO l ' [ ME ' r No. iiittix. i ' Receivership . STATE OF INDIANA ! COUNTY OF ADA-M> b tha t l» Notice Is hereby S'„p O int«£* , undersigned has beer .J inll (W ■ reiver for Liechty > Ada" I ’’,. ; pany a corporation by '> v [pdW cuit Court. Adam* '■ ' such.* and has duly qua'it e ’ , ra tlon *’ redltors of. « 6 ‘ ’ r their > hereby notified to .» e( .giyef J with the undersigned il||rpll rj 1 all persons indebt l ' 11 t pay-iue’ 1 , tion are notified to m said Receiver WAbT ERS ~~II Heceiver__2L— ( . BEAUTIFY your lawn W ' Lawn roller for rent a able price. Dee H<l« EXZEMa — All klnl ! 9 n trouble. Try a box of MENT. Sold by all and Pingrey & Carroll