Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1932 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES » < FOR SALE FOR S tI.K 'Used living room suite iu A-l condition. Priced for quick sale. Sprague Furniture Co., Monroe St. Phone 199. FOR SALE--Dining room suite, lieu room suite. 348 Mercer avenue, phone 165. 71-3 t FOR SALE - Cheap, two Victor-Vie-trolas with records. Carl Archer. Pleasant Mills. 70-3tx FOR SALE—2% dozen full blooded White rock laying pullets, yearlings SI.OO per head. Call 5142. or see Mrs. Harry Fuhrman al Decatur Cenjetery. 71-3 t Place your order now for DECATUR QUALITY CHICKS at Reduced prices. Leghorns Ge, Heavy Mixed 6c. Heavy Breeds 7e. Started chicks at low prices. See these before you buy. THE DECATUR HATCHERY, phone 497, Decatur, Ind. 71t3 FOR - SALE- Alfa! a hay. 4 yearling bulls. Wilmer Wortaman. Craigville, R. R. 1. 63-6txm. th. FOR SALE—Hard coal burner used only several weeks. Will sell cheap. Phone 9433. 72-3 t WANTED WANTED RADIO and ELECTRICAL work. M. F. MILLER Phone G 25. 53-30 t WANTED To buy used Stover or Wat|s cylinder type corn sheller. Ste fen ’■Bros. Craigville phone 21 or 6., Decatur. Route 2. 71-3tx» SALESMEN WANTED Men wanted to Conduct world renowned Raw> .; g |, Home Service busin* ain Citias of Decatur. Fort Wayne, BlutjUyi, and Portland. Reliable i hustler can staid earning $35 weekly and Mwrease rapidly. Write immediately. Rawleigh Co.. Dept. IN--2443, Freeport, 111.. M _• I ,\-4:\ WANTED Authentic information as to the parentage of Nancy I Heath, wife of Joseph Ros Winans. Decatur phone 693. 71-3tx l IVANTED—Good, clean, big Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 1c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. Wanted • light one horse wagon. Chris Marbach. Phone 697 -two rings. 3t-x 65. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished light housekeeping a.artment, ground floor, private entrance, porch, basement, garage. Inquire 1127 W. Monroe, Phone 1269. 68-1 FOR RENT — 6 room house on Thirteenth street. $lO a month. 5 room house on Patterson street. $S a month. Julias Haugk, phone 666. 71-31 o Mexican Gives Up Army To Wed His Senorita Martines Cal.. (U.R) Eight years in a Mexican army and the prospect of a generalship meant nothing to Felix Mirimonte 36. compared with the privilege of causing a darkeyed senorita to change her name. Mirimopje ap; eared before the Rev. XViiiiam Reilly with Miss Ninfa Morena, produced an eight year-old marriage -Jicenze and asked that the two 95 married. The prtecurious about the age of the license, received this explanation fiwHi Mirimonte: "Eight years ago. just a ter I got this licerro. a war started in Mexico and I joinltl. 1 would have been a general bjeuow. but 1 love my Ninfa more, so T quit." Father.Ri.illy performed the ceremony. KK < 7 > Certified Service at no higher cost. We are equipped to give it. W. H. Zwick & Son FUNERAL DiREI TORS Mrs. Zwick. l-ady Attendant Funeral Home Ambulance Servile 611 N. Sq< onq Tel. 303 and 61 CASTER FLOWER SALE Saturday, March 26 Sale will be held in the building formerly occupied by the National 5 4 10c store, and will consist of Easter Flowers of every kind. Place your orders now or come to the store the day of the sale. Delta Theta Tau Flu' ers Iqrutslied by Decatur Floral Company
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected March 24 1 No commission and no yardage. ■ Hogs. 160-150 minds $4.10 150-220 pounds $4.30 220-250 pounds $4.10 . J 250-3‘A) pounds $4.00 Roughs $3.25. Vealers $7.00. Spring lambs $6.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept, old I Wheat .51% -54 55 7 k .5814 | Wheat, new .5514 .58 I Corn .3316 -33 .39 .40% ■ Oats .2314 .23% .2414 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK 1 I East Buffalo, N. Y.. Mar. 24.— ] ; ■ (U.R)—Livestock: ’ Hogs: on sale. 1.400; slow, steady :to 10c lower, mostly steady to 5c under Wednesday’s average: de-! isirable 160-210 lbs.. $5-$5.10; 220- : ; 260 lbs.. $4.70 $5; bidding $4.50 on I i plain pigs and underweights. Cattie: Receipts. 125: not much ! • done; undertone weak; few cutter! ' cows. $1.50-$2.50. Calves: Receipts. 125; vealers i ;tuiu< hanged; good to choice large-I ly $8.50; common and medium. ; ! $4.75-16.50. ’] Sheep: Receipts. 400; lambs a-1 ! bout steady; quality considered;] good to near choice wool lambs. j 57.75; choice quoted. $8; common "and medium. $6.50-$7.25: good to I choice clippers. $7-$7.25. — FORT HAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. Mar. 21. —(U.R) i — Livesock: Hog market. 10c lower: pigs. $4- • $4.25; light lights. $4.25-$4.35; lights I $4.40-$4.55; mediums, $4.30-$4.40; 1 , heavies. $4-$4.25. Roughs, $3.50; stags, $2.50; calIves, $7-$7.50; lambs, $6-6.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected March 24 ] No. 2. New Wheat » 4 4. , Whi:e o*ta i.< | 28 lbs. White Oats 16c i : Barley x —3O c ! Rye 30c t ■ Soy Beans 30c : New (No. 3 White Corn 29c I NewiN. 3 \ ellow Corn 34c I LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs dozen 9c ! 30 To 40 Dangerous Age — Pueblo, Colo., —(U.R) -Thirty to i : 40 is the "dangerous age” of motor | lists. Os 54 reported automobile ac- ! I cidents here during February. 30 of i t the participating drivers were in 1 that age range. Bolt strangled Child Meridian, M -s . U.R) - Curtis I Litchfield, two, was strangled to . death when he swalloed an iron ■ 1 unit he had taken ,rom the door of j •h’s mother's kitchen stove. I ~~ ’ Ask for Sc h lot, vr's Oak Giove Ice ( ream at your favorite dealers. If he cannot supply you, call 230. We deliver. Open Sundays 10-12:30, 4-6. 1 LENH A RT DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. ■■ —— S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. IHa k. Lady Attendant , Calls answered promptly day or night. | ’ • Oftice phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service Fwr Defter Health See DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed . Chiropractor and Naturopath • Phone 314 104 So. 3rd at. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS; 8:30 to il:30 -12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays 8:00 p tn. Telephone 135 LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night Ambulance Service Office Phone 90. Besioence Phone. Decatur 1041 Rcsulonce Phone, Monroe R1 . LAOV ATTENDANT
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HOSPITAL xNOTES Mrs. Fred Chronister, 706 North [ Fifth street, underwent a minor : ' operation at the Adams County fl< morial Hospital thi- morning. Mrs. S. H. Dellinger, Willshire, j Ohio, submitted to a minor opera Ltlon thia morning at the local hospi- j j tai. j Mrs. Millie Drake, Monroeville j was admitted to the Adams County j l Memorial Hospital where she umler-
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1932.
I went a minor operation this morning. David L. Schwartz, Berne. Route ; 2. underwent a major operation at the Imai hosipta) this morning. o Truck Bounced Him From Bed Haverhill Mass.,—(U.R) —‘Bounced i from his bed as though by an earthliiake. Richard Sweeney hustled down stairs to discover that a 10I ton coal truck had crashed into his home.
” r ♦ Test Your Know ledge _— | Can you answer seven of these ■ : test questions? Turn to Page Four for the answers. 1. Where is the first airplane | that was built by the Wright Broth- I ’ ei s now ? 2. Who wrote "Dracula?" 3. in what country is the Hindu I i religion widespread? 4 Who built the steamboat “ClerI m.wl?" 1 5. What is a poen? 6. Is there lite on the moon? 7. What is "second growth" tim- j ber? , 1 8. What does ’Ltd." stand for as- ‘ t»r the names of English com- , panies? 9. Is there a federal law against . horse racing? 10. Where was the Sesqui-Centen-I Dial Exposition held? . *1 __o ♦ ♦ Political Calendar ♦ _e NOTICE TO CANDIDATES Announcements will be made in i this column for candidates for pub- . lie office at the following rate'<: ( $2:00 per week for single week; $1.75 per week for every week from ' now until primary election. Cash ’ must accompany order. , We solicit your orders lor can- ' didate cards. FOR TREASURER ! Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Treasurer, ’ subject to the decision of the voters' l at the primary. Tuesday. May 3. 1 Your support will be appreciated. [ JOHN WECHTER 68 May 2 FOR RECORDER Piease announce that I am a 'candidate for the Democratic' . nomination for County Recorder,! • subject to the decision of the voters] at the primary, Tuesday, May 3.! I Your support shall be appreciated. MRS. CLARA ANDERSON 68 May 2, i : > PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Please announce that I am a. candidate for the Democratic nomination for Prosecuting Attorney. subject to the decision of tile voters at the primary election. Tuesday. May 3. Your support will be appreciated. NATHAN C. NELSON 68 May 2 FOR SHERIFF Please announce that 1 am a i candidate for the Democratic ! nomination for Sheriff of Adams I County, subject to the decision of • the voters at the May primary. Will , greatly appreciate your support. BURL JOHNSON 68 May 2 FOR COMMISSIONER Please announce to the voters | • that lam a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County I Commissioner, First district, subject to the decision of the voters at I | the primary. Tuesday. May 3. I shall appreciate your support. “ PHIL SAUER 68 May 2 FOR SURVEYOR Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Surveyor, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary. Tuesday. May 3. | Your support will be appreciated. RALPH ROOP Registered Engineer 69-May 3 FOR PROSECUTOR Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, subject to Hie will of the voters at the primary. Tuesday, May 3. I snail lie grateful for your support. ED. A. BOSSE 72JHay 2 I I.’ —— o • ♦ TWENTY years * AGO TODAY | I i From the Daily Democrat File | I < « Judge J. T. Merryman addresses men of M. ♦). Church. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Archlwild of Wavne were In Decatur today. • Sterling Hoffman of Indianapolis is visiting his parents at Linn Grove. Rev. I;. 1.. Seamans closes Ist ’year as pastor of M. E. Cluirch. • Henry Schwartz of the Schafer i | liarues- dept, has a badly sprained I ! arm. | I Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kunkel
|of Monmouth were surprised with a J | miscellaneous shower by their . I friends. Rev. L. C. Hessert entertained ' jut dinner the nine <boys of the con ] I firmation class. Mi « Velma Daniels o; Berne i visited her mother, Mrs. Minnie I Daniels. | P. H. Wagner of Kalamazoo visit- ! ; ed here. The Menuonite Church of Berne ] buys a new s9im.i>oo Baldwin Piano for their new church o— Diners Eat Planked Turkey Hart (ord, Coon. — (U.R) —A new : American delicacy planked turkey was introduced at a luncheon of directors of the Connecticut Tur key Producers’ Association. It is i redited to Dr C. E. Terry of Shel >ton and turkey growers believe it • wiii improve their business. Vlll’iu: Tt» I’HOrUHTt OWXIIH' lii Ihr iiiuttrr <»t fr'ltoil %rker 1 iirh %nil Sidewalk lusi»r«»*riurnt ! Notire is !»• reby wiven that tin Com- I mon Couik il in and for the City «»f I Deralur, Indiana, did on the 15th [day of March, and nd opt | a preliininai \ resolution lor the con- I Istrm tion of sidew.dk and curb ini- , ’ provement on and along the follow- . in* route, t<> wit: On the w»st side of Walnut i exttiidhiu (i -hi W.< *hiimt»n ;t> Saint Marys Street excepting; therefioni and < oiiiurminK bWhe •• ’- [ rr.ent • urb and sidewalk previotißiy , con»tructed and hu ated in front of inlot number 5, in the Citizen*. j on<l Addition t > the City of Ik-citur,, ' Indiana. i As per plans and spot ifi< al tons. - | wht< h said plans ami spr« ifirfltions I are on file in the office of the City | [<'l»rk and sub jo t to the inspection sosf of all parties interested. Further notice is also given that , the (’omtn ’)» Coum il will on tin- »lh 1 I da\ of April, 1932. at 7:00 o’clock P. i M. at their council room in said ’hear and receive any and all objec-i 1 lions and remonstrances which n«a> | ; ♦< made and filetl against sai l iio- ; I provement and will then determine I whether or not such benefits a- r u ling t» the property liable to he | .s»->s» d tilt refer will be equal to the' | estimated cost thereof. i Witness my hand ami official seal I this 17th dav of March, Al.ve Christen, Cily Clerk j v. ! ' —
Murdock MR9BI America’s Master h MAGICIAN 1 9 will visit our store and Bft . pick Bargains from our EE ’ stock ■ SATURDAY . afternoon between 'W&s*. 1 and 1 :30 o’clock. V I See him make his blindso d drive and visit our Z store with him. Ml Kl><)( K will appear at the Adams Theatre iti I loth Saturday Atternoon r and Evening perform- a R antes. | j B. J. Smith Drug Co | z j '—on umiM wi,BVMMßU»»mmam«wwmcMW Public Sale The farm' h ••*• nr twt-n sold. I the undersigned, will ;-s.H at >u'Uur aiK'rm ou what is known as the Harney Meyers farm, tb, mites south--3 .'st ol I'r-'-aier. Ind.. 1 mite north of Washington church, the follo.vIng property, on • t TUESD\Y, MARCH 29, 1932 '■ Commencing at 12 noon s ; Seventeen head of SHEEP with lambs. |i Fifty Head of CHICKENS. !,| FARM IMPLEMENTS £l One Milwaukee hinder; 1 Thomas Hay loader; I corn cultivator; "I i land roller, good as new; 1 John Deere hay tpdi.er; 1 Walter A. - Wood mowing machine, ,n A Xo. 1 condition; 2 Troy wagons in A I m ondition; 1 good wagon box: 1 good set of dump boards for wagon; American hoe drill; 1 Empire disc drill; 1 good disc; 1 wood frame, | spike tooth harrow, good a« new; 1 incubator, 150 egg capacity; 1 . waler tank heater; 1- storm buggy; 100-gallon capacity underground j i mk; I automobile trailer; 1 pump jack with line shaft and bearings or line shaft s< perafelv; an assortment of automobile accessories ms eluding wheel pullers, gear pullets, wiring, switches and many others. Ono corn sled; 1 hay rake; 1 clover buncher; I riding breaking plow; , 1 five-shovel corn cultivator; 3 good hay slings; 1 Sately gasoline ’ engine. 2*4 H. i‘.; 1 new buz| saw frame and saw; l power wash mtichilte; 2 brooder stoves, one l.tiou chick size, and one 500 chick size; '* 1 I rood! r houst. 10x15 tn very golM | condition; 1 brooder nouse. Bxlo. n , Miscellaneous articles such as household goods, tools and other equip- | ment. 1 * TJiUMS OF SALE CASH. JI ABBIE MEYER j Roy Johnson, auctioneer si l Dutch Ehinger, clerk.
\OTI< i: HEI F.n ER TO m k < i.iim* State f Indiana. County of Ad- t ains S>. In the Adams Circuit Court I February i erm, 1»32. i Lawrt ine C. Warinjc v». American Iseiurity Compau>. TO WHOM ll' < ONI I’KN .Notiue is hereby given that I have] ' bet n appointed by the Adans Clr'uuit Court of the State of Indiana ' [receiver of American Security com-1 ipany, and of ail the properly and • effects of said corp ration, and that] | I have iuly qualified as such receiv-l I er, and all the creditors of said cor-[ I porativn are hereby notified that all claims. accounts and demands agaiiut raid corporation shall be I I filed with me at. the office of i I'ruchlv and Lhterer at number 111 South S < ond Street in the City of i Pecatur. Indiana, by the ISth day of| * May, to participate in the distribution of the assets of said corporation or t> re«-eivt any dividend?. lon said claims, accounts or demands. i All persons holdinjr any open or I subsisting contract of said corp >r-[ Ration must present the same, in writ- ! inx and in detail, to me at the place! I aforesaid on or l»efore said Ittth day] [of May. 1932. Dated this Idlh day <»f March 1982.1 l?lwai»l F. BerlinK- Receiver ' I Cruchlr A; Litterer, Attorneys. Man h 17-2i-3|‘ NOTH K I«» KII>I>h:I«N ! Nut he is hereby Khen that the Com-' 1 mon Council in ami for said City of Decatur. In Hana, will «»n Tuesday! Xpril sth, up to 7”” o’cloc k P. M receive bids fur the collection and removal of tcarbage within CT' 'corporate limits of the City of Deca-’ i inr. Indiana. All of said c •Hvctions and re mo- 1 val of garbage shall be done in cun-j [fortuity with an ordlnawe pass-d by ' I ; Ji» hr, 1932. each bidder v ill be re-' ijuired to deposit with his bid a rer-| tifivt! che« k of 550.00 mail- payablei t > the City of Decatur, Indiana. i i A fi\»* «'•> months contract, front ; date of letting will hr entered into! with the successful bidder imme-| pliately upon the filing of bund ap-[ pi ot.| b> the Common Council. i Haiti Cumin n Coun> i! reserves the | rutin i » reject any ami all bids. \»*itness my hand and official seal, i this 17th day <»f March. 1932. Alite Chrigleu, Citv Clerk March BARGAINS Bargains In Uving Room. DinXg Room Mat- ' tropes tind Rugs. St'-icke? Uud Co Monroe, our Phone number is 44 U Get the Habit — T rarte at Home
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