Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 17 March 1932 — Page 2
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» • CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES ♦ « FOR SALE FOR MALE 2 extra good roan , mare colts coming one year old. i Dan Stealer, 2 miles South and 4% • miles west ot Monroe. 64 3t FOR SALE Lay mare coming 4yr i < id, wt. 1600-1700 lbs. good work er. Will trade for horse. Also John Deere Corn planter, good working condition. Chris Marbach, phone j 697-2 rings. 64-3tx I FOR SALE Altai.a hay. 4 yearling ■ ■bulls. Wilmer Wortliman, CraigvUia. Ft. R. 1. 63-6txm. th. FOR SALE — Two full blooded Chester White sows, pigs by side. , Ernst-.Thieme, 7 miles northeast I of DecHtur. rout- 8. 64-3tx ; FOR JiALE—ldeal located proper-1 tv iff Decatur.. Strictly modern, 9 ru'uiit house and garage, 3'. ‘ sguurea from Court house on Mer-' car aVb Lot 62%x200 ft. running throtnili to First st., with a chance i of bnflding 2 small houses or one' large house allowing plenty of ground for each property. See 11. M. Gillig or Chas. F. Steele, office, over Fisher A- Harris store, in Erwin bldg. Phone H. M. Gillig' Res. 794. Chas. F. Steele. 361, or, office-MS. 65i3x FOR"T?ALE A black general pur-1 mate colt, coming 3 years old. A. FTJloldner, 4' 2 miles west of locatin' Preble phone. 66-31 X • r«K S.ti.K —2u acres well improved ! Jaud"includii: > 2 orchards. Well | both cistern and drove "■P- ii-’i'i". Call Charles Steele or iKnian Gillig. 66-iH.x I I'pRT*"'SAI.E -40 acre farm, good : . buihiiiigs, best black soil, well tiled, on main road south of Garcreek, 3 miles east of New Haven '. immediate possession. Terms. E. W. : Heckman. 1302 W. Wildwood \ve. Fort TVayne, Ind.. 66-2tx WANTED WANTED It MHO at I ELECTRI- ' GAL work. M. F. MILLER Phone 635; 53-30 t i: WANTED Tiro repairin;:. 25c O. | and E. Service Station. First and , Jefferson streets. Phone 38S. 63-9 t WANTED TO TRADE Doric male bog for another Du roc male! hog; weight 150 lbs. Herman 1 Weber. 1 mile east and % ini’e south Williams. 64t3x | WANTED--Easter Lambs. Friday and Saturday of this week. 40 L to 60 lbs. Brady Stock Yards, , Berne, hid. G4t.! —— — — 1 SALESMEN \M\NIED- Men want-; 1 ed to establish and conduct Raw- I l ' leigh City badness in Cities of De catnr. Fort Wayne. Bluffion and Portland. Reliable hustler can start . s earnin’ $35 wet'xly and increase ra-
pidlv. Write immediately. Rawleigh Co.. De-, t. IN-2;I-V, Freeport. 111.. ' .March 17-23-2 S < WANTED—CaII ta-.t r X Lange , tor any kind electric Repair work ! and prompt service v.ill lie given. No charge for estimates on new work in City or Country. Home ’ phone 439 Joseph and Lai: ,e Phone 16’ 6«-3tx ' — — IV ANTED— Good, clean, big Rags, suitable tor cleaning machinery. Will pav fc lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. LOST AM) FOl ND LOST Between Decatur and Fort ' Warne on State Hoad a cloth I sack containing babies clothing and i girl’s silk dresses. Notify Mr.s. E. F. I Christen, Decatur, Inti., ; hone $65 > 64 3tx ' FOR RENT JOR RENT —2 hou;.e&, one 5 room house. .$8 month; one 6 room uouse, lilt mouth, Julius Haugh,i phone 666. 65t3 ! Seek Students by Mail .Missoula, .Mont., (U.R> 'ri lc |- n i-1 versify of .Montana is conducting a l direet-by-mail campaign for its summer school sc.-.slon in the states of this region. Only former students, ■ alotntii and teacher-; in the public schools an- being canvassed ■ k ' > k- 1 V.A---j WILL a ban up to $;;oo no help I you? We make confidential loans on your own personal 1 security. No endorsers -lowest i terms. We feature prompt ser vice you get the money the 1 same day you apply Small , monthly or weekly payments— j arranged to su'.t your convenience. Call, write or phone us. • Special Plan for Farmers. Franklin Security Co. Open daily 6 to 5, Saturday till
MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected March 17 No commission and no yardage. — I Hogs, 100-150 pounds $4.10 150-220 , ouiids $4.40 220-250 pounds $4.20 250-3(10 pounds $4.00 Roughs $3.00. Slags $1.50. Vealers $7.00. Spring lambs $6.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept. I Wheat .54% .57% .59% old .61% .59% new .61 % Corn .35% .35% .41 .42% I Oats .24’, .24% .25% East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: On sale 1600; fairly active, fully steady; bulk 160-210 H>s. $5-5.10; mixed offerings with light end. $4.85-4.90; 225-250 lbs. $4.65-4.95; 260 lbs. $4.60; bid, $4.25 on 310 tbs ; pigs nnd underweights. $4.65-5. Cattle: Receipts 175: steers steady at recent decline; medium I to good. $7; common. $5.35-5.50; I cows unchanged; cutter grades. I $1.75-2.75. Calves: Receipts 3W; vealers | steady to 50c lower, slow at de-! ( line; good to choice SB-8.50; I common and medium $4 50-6.50. Sheep receipts 800; lambs active! fully steady; good to near choice' woolskins $8; common and medium. $7: shorn iambs $7.25 down. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK — Fort Wayne, Ind., Mar. 17. —(U.R) —Livestock: Hog market. 10-L'ic higher; pigs. | -I $1.25; light lights. $1.25-s4.si>; j lights, $4.40-14.55; mediums. $4.35$4.50; heavies. $4.25-$4.35. Roughs. $3.50; stags, $2.25; cal-j ves. $6.50-$7; lambs, $6.5()-$7. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected March 17 No. 2. New Wheat 45c j 3'l lbs. White Oats 18c | 28 lbs Witite Oats 17c I Barley 30c Rye , 30c • Soy Beans 30c ' New No. 3 White Corn 31c | New Uo. 3 Yellow Cori, 36c I LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs dozen Sc I Extradition Discussed Indianapolis. March 17.— (U.R) Commissioner Dewitt Billman, representing Governor Louis L. Emerson of Illinois, was to come here i today to confer with local police , regarding extradition of William ! H. Blackburn. 20. Oak Park, 111. Blackburn is wanted here as a | suspect in tlie shooting and rohb-; ery of J. Russell Gardner, who was '
attacked by a hitch-hiker whom he ; 'had aided last January 29. Blackburn purporedly has been identi- ; tied by two persons who witnessed ' the attack on the outskirts of In-| luianapolis. Illinois authorities were repre ! sented as saying the extradition i wilt not be granted unless strong- ’ ei evidence is introduced. Local police were quoted as say- | ring they have no more evidence I tt>an was presented by an extradi-i tion hearing two weeks ago. o Taking Chance, The man who depended on win- ; ning a fortune in the sweepstakes ' has another scheme now. He hopes I to marry for money. S. E BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Bia k. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. office phone 600 Home phone 727 [ 'mbulanre Service l or Better Health Sec DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 IM So. 3rd it N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eve* Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS. 8:30 to 0:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p tn. Telephone 135 LOBENSTEIN X DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls ao F ’wprß<l promptly day or night. Ambiibiucp Sorvlrp Office Phone 90. Phnne Dric&tnr 1041 Wee Hence Monroe M LADY ATTENDANT |
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NOT'Ki: IO I'HOPHRTI OUNrH*. In Ehr matirr til I'boil <rkrr Curb \ml Mdrwulk I rnirnt » Noth <• is hereby given that the Coni- I mon Council in anti for tin* City of Decatur. Indiana, did on the 15th lay of March, 1J»32 pass and adopt la preliminary resolution for the c >n- • | struction of sidewalk and curb Im•jprovetnent on an»i along the follow** | ling route, to wit On the wegt wide of Walnut Mtre«?t : Uextendlng fr »ih Washington Street; ,| tr Saint M irys Street t x vptin< ’ therefrom and conforming to the oe-j inent curb ami sidt walk previousiy I coiiMructed an<t legated in front off I inl"t number 5, in the Citizens Sec-1 ond Addition to the City of l*ecatur, ! Indiana. As per plans and sp.ee if hat 'ohk whi‘ h said plans and spv ifi<wtions I are on fib in the office <»f the Cii\ I I Clerk ami subjo t to the inspection of all parties interested. Further notice ig als.» given that ! the Common Council will on the *lh i I day of April, at 7:00 o‘elo< k P. : M. at their council room in said < ity : hear and receive any ami all objec- I tions and remonstran<*e« which nia> j made and file«t- against said ici- I proveinent ami will then determine! I whether or not such benefits acru- j ling t • th*' property liable to be as-! I sensed therefor will be equal to the i | estimated cost thereof. { Witn- ss my hand and official seal I this 17th day of .March. 1032 < Alice Christen, City *’lerk Mar«h 17-21 Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lake visit-, | ed in Huntington. Wednesday. Joseph Winteregg of B f ne was a business visitor in this city today, sm DISCOUNT I * ON TOUR r ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS BY PAYING ON OR BEFORE Mar. 21 r 1 POWER BILLS ARE ALSO BUE i -AND—MUST BE PAID I -BYI I TWENTIETH OF MONTH AT ■ 1 ( CITY HALL (
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MARCH 17, H’32.
I * « Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these : test questions? Turn to Page ; Four for the answers. 1. Who was the author of the Dec- i i laratlon of Independence? 2. What is another name fori mournln; garments worn by a wii (low? 3. What is the hardest known j mineral substance? 4. What is the name of the first ‘ month in the Jewish calendar? 5. Waat national [>ark is located ' on Mt. Desert Island. Maie? 6. During the administration of I what President was the war with i Mexico fought? 7. What South Aniercan city is 1 1 I located on the Equator? 8. What is the leading city of j( i Wales? I 9. Name the U. 6. Senators from I Virginia? 10. Who was Communist Dictator . ; of Hungary foe a short time? 0 BARGAINS — Bargains In Living I Room, Dining Room Suites. Mattresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co. I i Monroe, our Phone number is 44. j 1 tt —„ | XtdtCl; TO Hlltl.KKs , Xoti. <■ is hereby given that the Com- 1 ; 'ii.hi Ci.uiiii) In and tor said <’ity of: l'''■■atur Indiana, will on Tuesday I* April ath, Im:: - _’ up to 7 :Se o'elo.-k I I M re. bids for the <-olle<-tiwn | and i. ’(leval of garbag* within 7“ * ■ orporate limns of the City of Deca- ; t or. Indiana. * All of said e dleeth.ns an.l cento-; ' val of garbage shall be done In eon- 1
f’»r th ty with art ordinance pass •<] by ! t j.lnnv, 1‘«32, fucti bidder will be n - I ■ qtifred to deposit with his bid a eer- | I tiflrd check of (50.00 made payable! I t ■ the City of Decatur, Indiana. I A five 15) months contract, from j • late of letting will be entered into; with the sue tssful bidder immeiliatelv upon the filing of bond up- ' proved b\ the Common Council. | Said Comm »n C<»wn<di reserves th; ! right to reject any and all bids. I Witness my hand anti official seal this 17th day of March, 1!*.’.2. Alice Christen, City Clerk March 17-2-1 noth t: in ke< i:n eh to i ii.i: (in m* Slat. -f Indiana, County of Ad-| a»ns: SS. In the Adams Circuit Court ' February Ferm, ISH2. ( l*awren< <• C. Waring vs. American S. < urity Compan', TO U HOU IT MH < O>< r.H \ Notice i.s hereby iciven that I have been appointed b\ the Adam* Cirlit Court of tile State of Indian), < iver of American Security Compan.', and of all the property a ih! effects of said <orp, ration, and that I have duly qualified as such receiver. and all the creditors of SH j<| corporation are hereby notified that all j < • laifns. accounts and demaßds; iXainM said corporation shall b« filed with me at the -office of r-ichte and Litb-rer at number 111 South S- on.l Street in tne <’it\ of !»<• atur, Indiana, by th*- 16th day of | ■M.iv. I? ;?, participate in th* dis- 1 tribution of the assets of said <orporation or t , receive any dividends • i said claims, accounts or demands. All p .-rsons holding any open or - contra< t of said <-orp h - it ion must present the same, in writing and in detail, to me at the pla< ~ aforesaid on or before said 16th da \ o! Mi', IM3 2. l ater! this 16th day of March 1 !<’.2. I?lwar<l C. Heeling. i:.»-ej\er i ru’ht*' & Litl' r- r, Attorney '. March 17-2 1-21 Hitii i Hti y: In ’ln- IdawiN < irruit « ours Mate Os iNdiaoa, caufve Aumber 112.Ui 1 »rst Joint Stork Land Bank, of Fort Aavnc, Vs. Charles A. Cook, vf 3 ’.' wh> Aurora Maun \\. Mann, her llus- > itid. bid 1i- ,»*r, l.ti'iiarried. Uil.l Hani Look, Cntnarried, David <; ' ' ook. Mary Cook, His Wife, Edith •"inzlet n John Singleton, Her Husband, First Methodist Episcopal 1 Ii n -h. Ot ptv-jtur, Indiana, A Cor-uo-Ht run, Martin Sclktng, Augw. belking, Jr. H.,» viriu- of an order of ; ale 1.. ,i .lii.- t-U and deliverer! fro .1 the ' |erk of the Vlarrix <’ir-uit Court, in : life above entitled runup t have levied upon and will , x t > f, r HV j R (, v f>>ihl|t- auction, at He Court Hou-el ■ i.ior east entrance first floor tn said! ’ ounts. bctwr#n thr hours of 10l ' I-. l< A M and l«o'. 1 a I-. M „„ -aturday lhe 2«th day of Man h A I>. IIC.'. 111. Hn ,| profit. for a t'o-irr 10l .’weeding w cn years of the following dese-rlbeil re.il esmle I O-W I I . The half of .!,«■ norlh-ast ■lar.er of secll n 3». Townvhlf 3* north, range tl *-ast. gxeep* i u'-res out of Ih- sohfheasi corner thereof tia»d for gra.le-l School, Also the nortlieagt quarter of (he - n!beast quarb r o' section ,I'i tovnshlp 2-. north, Hang- II eaet. • iiitaiuiiig Ila acres In all, un>r. or less, situated In Adams County, stale of hi'li'O’o. And on f>ilhire to teall’.n tlterefr" n th’ full amount of th" ludg-m.-nt uni inter ■»! tln"roii jipl • ots j I will ~t the sane tt’-e an l In the manner ator p s a I j, off»r for I lie the fee simple of the rl»».-rlbed prenjfse', taken a« t|ie property of! Charles. A. C'«k. Cqe» U c o nk. Hi--•ife. Aurora Mann, Herl.”- 'V. Mann Iter Husband. Ida Fisher, Unmarried I William c- r.k. Unmarried. La. Id r,_ Cook, Mary Cook, His W ife, L’lltli ■Singleton,. John singleton Her Hunhand, First Methodist Epfs-oppl Chur.-h of He atur Indiana, a <ortJ.imtlon. Martin Se|kl n ». tugur-f S’lklnv. Jr.. SaM Sale wiji be made without auj relief whatever from jluatUm v- aupralseme’i’ H-.- s BURL JOHNSON, Sheriff Adams County Indiana C. L. Walters, Attorney. March 3-10-17
Nebraska Plans to Aid Paris Pershing Memorial I Lincoln. Neb.. —(UP)—A drive is | underway in Nebraska to raise funds to furnuh a grande salon In j the General John J. Pershing meI morial in Paris. Pershing is a "son of Nebraska . 'havint lived here, graduated from tlie University of Nebraska and served as an instructor at the University. A sister. May Pershing, i lives here. . Nebraska, ax the home state of tlie A E. F. leader has been asked to furnish the grande salon. o OBITUARY Helen Francile Harvey was bom in Union township Adams County St .itenr.ier 30. 1920, daughter of !Cecil and Bertha Harvey and de parted this life March 9. 1932 at the age of 11 years 5 months and i 8 days in Washington township Adams Co. I miles west of Decatur. Helen became ill in October 1931 •nd never regained Iter health She leaves to mourn her departure her lather and mother and the follow ing brothers and sisters Calirn. Willim and Rosanna. Naomi and Betty. Two half sisters and one half brie ther .Mabie. Gladys and Bryce, and U. R. Drummond a grandfather, of Decatur, and a grandmother Mrs. James Harvey of near Uniondale. Ind., and a host of outer relativeand friends. She attended the Washington sciiool till sickness overtook her. She was a mentiier of the United
Brethren church of Decatur, and ar i tended Sunday school and church las long as .she was able. On the 4th of April 1926 s.ie was Ha. tisxl I and iu January 1931 she was coni verted and became a member of the ' United 'Brethren church. Helen w»« a lovitij daugb,te;' and sister. She bore all her suf < ring with patience, and passed out of • this world with a stnile on her face Helen will be greatly missed bv her parents and brothers and sisters and many other relatives and 1 friends, but our loss is her gain, i she can't come back to us but we 1 can live so we can meet her on that golden shore. A precious one from ns lues gone A voice we loved has stilled A place is vacant in our home Which never can be fillip God in his wisdom lias recalled The one his love had given \nd though the body .-lumbers here The soul is safe in Heaven. WAGE CUTTING TO BE GENERAL EOR EMPLOYES CuciiTiNLa.li FROM PAGK ONjSi been .eon’ent with provisions in control of :lio house. Up to now they have been content with provisions forbidding any increases of salary. Prossiirc against the sab-s tax ■s understood to have been one of the determining factors in the new program, although that angi£ ot the situation was not mentioned. It was believed the house membership would be Influenced to accept the drastic provisions of that levy if they arc faced with the announcement that the next measure they will have to vol- on will be a cut In their ow n salaries. The fart that the house last Saturday cut out the usual provfion against increase of salaries in otic appropriation bill was mentioned Hv Byrne. "I think that luu. renewed the widespread opinton that wa must now face reductions in the interests of economy," he said. "Os course the house may overthrow us. But by putting the provision on the legislative hill, we will he ssured of au early vote in both
Modern precision —method* have enabled us to meet the most imperative demands. W. H. Zwick &. Son FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mr*. Zwick. 1-ady Attendant Funeral Home Ambuhsce Service 'l4 N. Semfud Tel. 303 and 61
; houses. "Some of the mem bets of (he committee are talking about a| flat 10 par cent cut. 1 do not, i agree with that. I believe mein I ' hers of congress are better able' I to stand a large cut than are thej ; little fellows wh > get $2,000 ai i year I can live a lot better >n| SB,OOO than they can live on $1.500.; “Os course they talk about members of congress having 10l keep tip two establishments. II agree with all that. But I believe | a small redaction is better for the! little fellow and 20 per cent for, congressmen and those above ■ ' SIO,OOO a year. 1 would not tie in I \ favor of going as high as 5 per) cent on small incomes." —o Football Game Kills Attorney Naples. - -(U.R) When tip N,. i football team beat the champions, • 'of Italy, the "Juventu." of Turin, an
■ W i■ ■■ ~ ——•- -wll usT'Sjnj KLptto h j‘l Await You at C. A. Douglas Co. I f>> Coats and Dresses 11 . lheres a Certain , .. ... -m Non.ething atioul these ~ A ashion . ale < , '“'eh Easter Coats h'eni though the pnee (M 7 V WPTwsWr , i , k „„ 4 > s low. Quality anti « JkA a/ t h' a r ■ aC style are remembereii. L Os them as being of high T hesc dresMß arc \ ?n Pnt c’ . fui ‘«b'e wear for ( / HI Beautiful Dress ( oats any occajjion g M trimmed in intriguing Never in other years 4 / / ways with real fur. could you get so J J . Colors: Navy, Skipper much fashion and / Blue. Black and Beige Quality for prices this A I MH iow - i |i| /’J 07 Plain Silks or I ill 1 OUrCJfJ S i| k prints / l\ 51.98 I JJ'. 1 $15.00 $3.98 7 ' L . 3x6 Window Shades in ' 3 6 inch I nbleached colors of green and tan; ~ " Muslin of a strong even strong rollers QQ '7?< wrave for i i-ny I' oo ’*’ each Oa/C hni(l u ' c '' Qft? ' ''■ 25 varHs f< i £ B x ‘ ; - —' !i Pc. Ruffled Curtain ® !0 , )r ( > I( ’i Pi’.’ow ««<■’. "f h»'X Voile™!, kaahi „ na|l|( . P"' ““J* or, edge and v>Q |. umps> Straps< Tjw _ g hncn Dn.sh, free tnm._Set OitC splendid group of immed- B,ard ' 1 .)C _Z. iate fashions - ,arri 10 in. Marquisette Panel u* |rn IQo 3 6 in. I ast ColorTS C urtains, 2% yd. long- <1 1 ..JO in the ver> new Spri« Panel tOl ° r 39(* Boys Gym Shoes. Lace to dcsi » ns :1 ” <! lailC ‘ toe style. Pair which are -"A Men’s Work Sox - in 49C blue or brown mixed, a ' "77 good sox for long wear <l,r 5C $1.39 with double flcete g c MEN’S ('harming New Creations in rbe beu 'Jer'ntyw SPRING MILLING* know of in the town f ( . r today A Sale to help l ,r, 'l ja,c 11 .. A* I ''’- Spring and Easter. ' ,a W ayne Overalls that are unusually «<»<»»• Identical to the former ing. Styles: Turban*. ’ SLIO garment. o* Brims and small sail'TS, I till cut. bih, suspender p. 'I all new wanted colors, lack; sizes 32 to 50. / ~ 89e nW 31.9852.98__ C. A. DOUGLAS CO SOUTH Os THE COURT HOUSE DECATUR, D ’
attorney. Giovanni Grella, who was a pectator. died from excitement. 3’he death, which was due t/ heart disease, took place when the Naples team kicked the winning goal. 0 , ... Policewomen Worry Over Size of Eeet London, —(UP)— It is a timetested axiom (hat all policemen have big feet. Now policewomen fear theirs are getting that way. Dr. Mary Tyndale, in ‘‘The Policewomans Review,” warns her readers that the policewoman's feet tend to become much larger as they advance in age. She urges them to choose their shoes carefully. Egypt Supplying Homes Washington, <U.W—Wol'amen of Alexandria. Egypt, are being provided with residences, built by the nttinli pally, t ie Commerce Depart
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