Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1932 — Page 2
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• ♦!! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES • • I FOR SALE FOR SALE billing room suite, i>eu I room suite. 348 Mercer avenue, I piioue 165. 71-31 FOR SALE -2 l a dozen full blooded - White rock laying pttlL ts, yearlings 11.00 per head. Call 5142. or aee ~ Mrs. Harry Fuhrman at Decatur • Cemetery. 71-31 ”Place your order now for DECATUR QUALITY CHICKS ' at Reduced prices. Leghorns Sc, Heavy Mixed 6c, Heavy Breeds 7c. Stalled chicks at low prices. See these before you buy. THE DE- . “ CATUR HATCHERY, phone 497. . » Decatur. Ind. 71t3 . - FOR SALE — Hard coal brooder stove used only several weeks. ' Will sell cheap. Phone 9433. 73-3 t : - i,— i * FOR SALE —2 sows and 16 pigs. I weeks old, 29 slioats. Price right, t ’ Otto Sales. 2 miles south of Linn It Grove. 73-2 t I ————— ——————, • FOR SALE Used piano in A-l con- | ' dition. Cabinet bench. Upholstered .. chair, like new. Brunswick phono- ( . graph. 49 records, in a good shape . - Priced for quick sale. Sprarue Fur- ~ niture company. Monroe street. Pjione 199. 73-3 t t WANTED i 7f ANTED— RADIO and ELECTRICAL work. M. F. MILLER Phone ; e, 625. 53-301 j >• VfANTED—To buy used Stover or , " Watts cylinder type corn shelter. I ‘ " Steffen Bros. Craigville phone 21 . ‘ * oj- 6. Decatur, Route 2. 71-3tx» j
I\VaNTED To exchange for a small farm. I modern 6 room bun-1, gttlow in Fort Wayne; one " room I diouble house in Decatur. Ind., clear | “ of all debts. Call A-25724 or write ! - .IJimes Thatcher. 1328 West State ' Z 9t. Fort Wayne, Ind. 72-4tx i “ WANTED Authentic information I - .as to the parentage of Nancy “ Heath, wife of Joseph Ros Winans. , ■ Decatur phone 693. 71-3lx I IVANTED— Good, clean, big • Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay Ic lb. - Decatur Daily Democrat. Wanted • light one horse wagon. • Chris Marbach. Phone 697 -two j “ rings. 3t-x 65. FOR RENT -LOR RENT —Furnished light » keeping a ailment, erouud floor. • private entrance, porch, basement?} “ garage. Inquire ll.’T W. Monroe,} Phone 126'1. GS-ti | “ FOR RENT — 6 room house on Thirteent j street. $lO a month. I • 5.r00m h>..so on Patterson street.) _ $8 a month. Julius Haugk, phone . •• 666. 71-3 t 7 Miller Enters Plea - -Newkirk, Okla., Mar. 25 —<U.R> —' 2 Col. Zack Miller, who used his, u. shotgun yesterday to drive from • his Ml ranch white house two re- “ ceivership attorneys, was arralgn- — ed today on a charge of assault 2 with a dangerous weapon. - The pioneer showman and ranch j “ er, his voice trembling with emo- ~ tlon, pleaded not guilty. 2 BARGAINS — Bargains In Living » ’ Room. Dining Room Suites, Mat “ tresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co » Monroe, our Phone number is 44 H j -11111111111111111111111 l * r i -f/ |TnQTH EBJ / STATE / . NO NEED to be on the lookout for STATE LINES —or worry about those special Financial •Responsibility Laws,if'you : tETNA-IZE Oar A.tna Combination Automrih/le - policy not only covers every insure able motoring risk,but is accefilable ~ -.evidence of your financial responsibility in every state in the Union! — Canada, too! as “ Aetna Life Ins. Co., Z Aetna Casualty & Surety Co.. Aetna Automobile 2 Fire Co. The SuttlesEdwards Co., Agfa. Decatur, Ind. Phone 358 IlilllllSiiilllll
MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected March 24 No commission and no yardage. Hogs. 100-150 pounds $4.10 150-220 pounds $4.30 220-350 pounds 14.10 250-300 pounds $4.00 Roughs $3.25. Stags |1.76. Veaters $7.00. Spring lambs $6.50. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y.. Mar. 25.— (U.R) —Hogs: on sale 1.800; slow, steady to 10c lower; weights below 220 lbs., showing decline; desirable 160-210 lbs.. $4.90-$5; some held higher; mixtures, $4.75-14.85; few 230-250 lbs.. |4.75-54.85; pigs and underweights. $4.50-$5. Cattle: Receipts, 125; draggy. weak to 25c lower; medium steers and heifers, $6; common kinds. $5$5.50; fat cows. $3.50-$3.75; cutter grade’s. 21.50-22.50. Calves: Receipts. 425: walers, active, steady: good to choice, largely $8.50: common and medium, $4.75-66.50. Sheep: Receipts. 1.700; lambs steady to 15c lower; dependable I trade; good to choice. $7.50 to moat- | ly $7.75;; one load, $8; common and medium wooleel lambs. $6.50$7.25: clippers absent. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected March 24 No. 2. New Wheat 44c 30 lbs. White Oats 17c 28 lbs, White Oats 16c Barley 30c
Rye 30c I I Soy Beans 30c ' New No. 3 White Corn 29c 1 New N. 3 Yellow Corn 34c I LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET I Egg-s dozen 9c | a. Police Check Kidnap Story of Young Woman Lincoln. Neb., .March 25—(U.R> j Police today checked up on the story of I-aurel Morri-on. a beauty j operator, that site had been kid- ' naped anil held for sl. Mill ransom I I here for two days. I The girl was found by police here ; |as -he started to board a train. I ) After questioning she was permitted to go to their home at Aurora, ' Neb. I George Gohde. beauty school | teacher •aid she had been attending his classes for two days. v w — u — Peculiar Poiton The insect pi-lson rotenone. <t»ch la harmless to human beings. discovered when scientists heard that natives of the tropics used plants containing poison to help them In catching ffsh DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given •<> diseas is of cattle and poultry. Office and Res. st)B No. 3rd st. °°ONE 102. jkm r»nnvmi»Mvw Ask for Schlosser's Oak Grove Ice Cream at your favorite dealers. If he cannot supply you, call 230. We deliver. Open Sundays 10-12:30, 4-6. I. E N H A R T DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. &~E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service Fur Better Health Sec DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd st. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8.30 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night Ambulance Service Office Phone 90 Residence Phone. Decatur HM i Residence Phune, Monroe 81 laov attendant
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torn i: to covrme rows Notice is hereby given by the undersigned that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County . Indiana at the office of the Auditor In Ire.-a-tur. Indiana will receive sealed proposals far road* as set out in the plans and specifications, profiles an I requisition* now on file in tire office of Auditor. Said sealed proposals will la- open-' ed and the contract awarded for said ■ improvement on tin- sth day of I April. f»»t. Bids or proposal* will be received, up to 10 o'clock A. M . on said date.; The said improvement is located in Blue Creek Up. Adams <’u., Indiana. an I more particularly ! known as l inh > Bryan, Macadam j Road. The estimated cost of said improvement is |.”>.23!».! 1. Bids will be for the completion of said improx ement in accordance with the plans, profile and specifivalions in the office of the County Auditor, i and shall include all labor and maj tvrial for Vid work. In no ease will, extra compensation be allowed for J am additional work alleged to have; been done by the contractor of con-1 tractors towliom is awarded th? contract. , I Each bid shall be accompanied: by a personal or surety bond in a i I sum equal t » double the amount of j the bid filed for the work bid on., to be approved by tlic Board of Com-I I missioners. Said bond shall be voni dUionrd for the faithful performance I of the work, the sureties, if person-] al. shall be resident freeholders of tne State of Indiana, one of w.iom ; shall be a resident of Adams county. Said bind shall be fur the benefit lof an> person, persons or corp ‘ration ' ' who shall suffer any loss or damage b\ reason of an> stM’h J»ldder falling or neglecting to enter iutu a j ( <»ntra< t to perform such work a- , wardi 4l on the bid or to carry : out the same in any particular or to pay for any labor or material which may have been furnished to am sin h contractor or contractors j or to any .sub-contract »r, agent or sitserintendent under him in the’ eoiistruction of said work. Said . untra< t will **? * !S a i whole to the lowest rrsponaible bi 1j dvr upon affidavit of non-colluaion, ; and s» hedule of liability and ma< h- | iner.% which must !>e submitted with the bid. and upon failure to Submit' such affidax it sm h proposal or bid. will be rejected and the board re- j serve* the right to reject any and all bids. Time for the completion of said w rk will be agreed upon after the , I letting of said contract by the Board * j of <’ommissioners and suvcesaf|ii bid,ler - a i Albert Harlow. * “ ] Auditor, Adams t’ounty. Ind. March 11-18-25; 4i!« ■ I 'I. Q "« 11,1 NOTH I. TO < OATH \< TOK* N«.t:i p is hereby given b> the un-I ! Iti signed that tne Board of Com- 1 I mission?’s of Adams County. Indiana | at l.iv office of the Auditor in t»e<-n- --| t.ir. Indiana will receive sealed proposals t\ r roads as set out in tiie j plans and specifications, profiles I , an i requisitions now on file in the I i office of A iditor. Said sealed proposals will b? open- j i e 1 and the - ‘i.tract awarded f r said ■ i improve rent on tise slh day of I cAp-il. K; Ik or proposals will be n’-eivni $p to 10 o'clock A. M on said date. Ihe said i nprox ement is located I j i Union Township, Adams Co., I i ndiana, an I mure particularly j known as John Drake Macadam Th*- estimated -st of said im-1 i p i. ♦ ..;ent is $4,1-4..‘ -. Bids will be for the completion-o< ad. proven ent in uccordanrv with i Ut plans, protic and specifications I n the office <f the Cour>ty Auditor, land -i til include ail labor and ma- ’ ie:;ai :<-r taid work, in no < a*e will ic'tfa ••-’.nper.satiun be allowed for . n . uitiuoal work alleged L » auvfr I ten dope bj the contractor ot v>nI trai tor*- tov. aom 1 5 awarded the coni Ea. h bid shall be accompanied • hy a personal or surety bond in a | ju iiial t. > double th- aVrount us I. h* bid filed for the work bid on, , to » approved by to* Board of Cum- ' •»>. Said bond I lit need for tm fuithf il perf rmunrv [ d 11c * "-k . ic - -.Jr*-’.-*, i< pvrsj!!- | <l, 5.,a1l be red .ent fry tolders of • ti.c Stat" «»f Indiana, one of whom j '-mill be «$ nrideht us Adams roiinlv. i Sdd .‘.nJ snail be for the b-n-fit f any pt rwon, persons or corp ration who shad softer any loss or damage by ivufeou of any such bidder failing ur ncglv titig t ■ enter into a .untra t t ? ptrfvr u i >i' h work awardrd on the bid or to carry 7 uut t.e .a i c in an- pirticular ur tu pay fur any labor or material which may have bj«n furnished to my Buch contractor or uutraeturE ’ ur to axn sub-contract -r. agent or superintendent under Hi n in the uiistructiuu of said work. Said corAract will bt let a* a i hole to the lowotet rctpunsible biuder» upon affidavit us non-cuUusiun, and schedule of liability and marhiner which must be submitted with the bi 1, and upon failure to submit h affidavit such proposal or bhJ will be rejected and the board reserves th? rigLf. to reject any and all bids. ’l‘tm? for the • umplp’iun said ! ■ -tk will b? agreed upon after the 1 I‘Hhig of said contra t by the Board b'.»f CommisHiohers and successful bidder. Albert Hurlow. • Auditor. Adaa.s ’ uunt.x. hid. March 11-le-23
— o —„ . 1 >WTI< L OF fSSOLVKM V I In thr \dvvHM ( Coairi Xv, SIRS In the uiAtter us the estate us Herm ill (>*il» t nuji. <i> • ased. N>tkfc Is hefeb.x given that upon petit! ’it filed in court by U. ObteruiHii and Homer P. Oaternan. Adtnlnii-tratora of said estate, ftp tb»' in.sulth iency of the p,-*ta4e .>f saij fle»'edent to pay the) lehts and labilities thereof, the - Judge of aa'd CoUft did, on the 16th F day of Mar* h W 32, find estate 1 to be probably Insolvent, and order the sa’ue to settled aeenrdingiv., The creditorg of said estate are! therefore hereby notified of sm'li <i 1 insjK'ency, anti required to file their! • •Minis ug-ainst said estate fur allowance within 39 da>r. M'itners, the Clerk and seal <»f MHid Court, st Der-atur, Indiana, thia Itith day of March 1932. Milton C. VTerUiis. Ckrk.! March Get the Habit — Trade at Home
DECATUB DAILY DEMQCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 2.>. 1932.
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To Europe—a fascinating tour weeks' trip—isn't that the dream of almost everyone? But to think that such a trip is possible in 1932 with all expenses paid—for you—is not a dream. It is a feet.The Glidden Company, national manufacturers of paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels, is conducting a nation-wide contest tn which the first prize is a Free Trip to Europe. This Free Trip includes railroad transportation to NewYork, first class passage cn the S. S Leviathan to England. From there the tour swings thr ugh Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and Franca.
For further information inquire at the SCHAFER HARDWARE CO., Local Glidden dealer.
1 A ♦ ' Lessons In English b — ■ — - ■ ■ ■ ' 8 Words o ten misused: Do not *ay, i "Jupau it a long ways from New York,” Say, “is a longway etc." I Oiten mispronounced: Despicable ; Pronounce des-pi ku-bl. e as in less. I i as in It, and accent first syllable not the second. Often mi spelled: Rheumatism. Observe the heu. Synonyms: Enumerate, number.' count, recount, relate, recapitulate. 1 Word study: "Use a word three times and it Is yours," Let us in-i crea. e our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word. Impro;rieity; quality or fact of being improper. "1 cannot excuse the impropriety o fliis conduct.' .. o—-- — - ■ ■ - Harvard Aids Jobless Fund Cambridge. Mas,..-<U,R>— .''acuity members sud students of Harvard University have contributed a total of 37,5<>6 to the Cambridge unemployment relie; fund.
Grapefruit Canning Planned Winter Haven. Fla.. -'U.R> 'The Bordo Products Corjiorutiou here I ■xpeeU; to can 75,W0 eases of grapefruit during the canning season einlIng (April 15. * PREBLE NEWS ♦ «j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cable and amily of Monroe visited with Mr. i and Mrs. Leroy Cable and family ■ I Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. C. Bitttier abd fa- ' mtly were the guests of Mr. and j
The second prize In this contest is a Free Trip to Alaska. This trip is a very popular one. being conducted mostly by water up along the Alaskan coast line when that region is at its best There are other cash prizes in the contest. As a matter of fact the winner can choose cash as an alternative on the first and second prize. Here are the prizes in order: Ist prize—Free Trip to Europe »r SI,OOO ; 2nd prize—Free Trip to Alaska or $500; 3rd prize—s2oo; 4tli, 5Ui, 6th. 7th, Bth. and 9th prizes—sJo each—total $2,000 00
'Mrs. Henry Kirchner Suuday. i Mrs. Millon Hoffman and son Oscar, spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. Kidd of llocliester. Miss Dorothy Hoffman who has ; been spending several weeks al i Rochester accompanied them home. Mrs. John Kirchner and daughters spent Wednesday In Fort Wayne. Louise Bultemicr spent Sunday • visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. Bittner and ' ; family. Mrs. A. Smith and amily visit<?d Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cable and family Sunday. I ~~ Pinochle Player Tells Tall Tale l! i o-r fit-id, < al.. (U.R) Golfens who boast of holes in one, bridge : fans who relate with gusto tbeir I grand slams in no-trump, and hunt-’ 1 >s who chant of killing several ‘ I; birds with one shot, will have to' • l move over and make rtkitn for B. P. 1 Stone of Bakersfield.
Stone, playing pintx-Wo with his wi e and revcral friends recently : scored a “dot Me family." He made I l.&oo points oft the single hand. —; *— o __. Huge Tooth in Collection Corvallis. Ore. (U.R> Among the i museum eoileetions a' Oregon State College is a mammoth tooth 11 inche? wide. 10 inches long aud .four Inches thick. Another is 13 inches long and six inches thick. I Mammoth tusks, mastodon teeth. 1 leaf fotsih aud skulls toll stories of Oregon in the early days, say j museum authorities.
* Test Your Know ledge [ Can you answer Sevan of Ihese : : test questions? Turn to Page , Four for the answers. 0 ♦ 1. Where Id the Republic of Liberia? 2. In what year was Halley's , Comet last seen? 3. Where h "Tin Pan Alley?" 4. In what city doe* George Bernard Bhaw live? 5. Who was J. E B. Stuart? 6. What is the meaning of the Latin phrase. ‘ Mortate non opto?” 7. Which is correct, “pant leg” or "pants leg?" 8. Who is president of Leland Stanford University? 9. W'.iat religions body settled in Uta4i? 10. What is ‘Lc capital oi Syria? . — ? —o CHANGE IN DRY LAW IS FAVORED
{CONTINUED FROM FAGE ONE) others, but "today the Country is i dripping wet." •♦The Illicit liquor buslne>•’ is flaunted In our facehe said. "The drys have the law ami the wets have the liquor. The question is. therefore, whether we shall have ] liquor with revenue or liquor with-; out revenue. Now w. have liquor everynere without a dr<v of tax. "The government has resorted to demanding income tax from a business which it declare, illegal. That method does not seem dignified. It aippeans as it it were an indirect noorsement o {lawlessness and a licensing of crime." Orr said the cost of "attempted enforcement .of prohibition laws w#* jftt.OrttT.OOO annually, “Yet there is but Utile regulation." He predicted that Federal controls of liquor would reduce crime, decrease the number of inmates in state institutions, and reduce the in-
PUBLIC SALE Household Goods and 7 Room Modern House I will sell at public auction at my residence, corner of 11th street and Nuttman Avenue, Decatur. on SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1932 at 1:00 P. M. Overstaffed Velour living room suite; Walnut dining room suite; •)ak lied room mite; Roll top desk, light oak. new; RC A all electric tadio; Walnut dresser: Vanity dresser; lee box, 50 tbs. capacity; Bridge lamp; Table lamp; 3 - 9x12 Axminster Hugs; hxl2 Brussels Rug 9x12 Congolennt rug; 6x9 Axminster rug; 6x9 Brussels rug: Stand; Kalamazoo Range cook stove; Porch swing; 5 Rockers; Breakfast table and 4 chairs; 12 stair mats; Library table; Corona portabli ■pc writ er, neW; a good violin; Electric washing machine; Cement • own roller; 75 ft. garden hose; Pedestals; 9xlo canvas tent; one lot of Lumber; 7 hens and 1 rooster; Pdre Bred Boston Terrier Hrindland White Bull d.g. 10 months old; Dishes; Cooking Utensils: B»“l Clothing; Manv articles too numerous to mention. Terms on Household Furniture—CASH. Wifi Also Sell My Home—7 Room and Bath Completely modern, full size basement; hot wa'er beuting plan'; .1 car garage; two large lots. This property is in first class repair it very respect. Come look it over before sale day. immediate possession. TERMS Small cuxli payment down, time on lialaiite. BEN ANKER, Owner Roy Johnson, auctioneer. Dutch Ehinger, clerk Here's Another Guy Mean’s Used Car AUCTION SALE! OUR ENTIRE STOCK 85-AUTOMOBILES-85 AT YOUR OWN PRICE MON. 2 ’ - 2 TUE? • ■». i Sales Start at , inarcn «:.») p . ni> Earh Day March 2 S RiHn or Shine 9 u BUICKS, OAKLANDS. PONTIAC#. OLDSMOBILE, CHEVROLETS. ESSEX. FORDS, DODGES, AUBURNS, STUDEBAKERS and Others. This sale includes our entire stock of Used Cars. Giving a selection of most any make, model and year. All tars Now on Display in Our Sales Rooms 421 to 427 West Washington Boulevard G. S. MEANS CO. Johnion-Bartlett Auction Company—Auctioneers = PHONE A4iei ft. WAYNE, IND. y ———
1 creasing cost of courts. 1 “I would far rather submit to i government regulation of the liquor ! business than to continue to live under bootlegger control. Orr con- ■ eluded. o COURTHOUSE Marriage License Alfred Thomas Bethel, Canton, j Ohio, salesman to Mary Gallatin, j Canton. Ohio. Ai'.hur Brooks. Finley, Ohio, filling station attendant to Olive Viola Oram. McComb.. O. William Earl Chase, Decatur. I postof.ice employee, to Cozie l.loru ' Light. 222 South Eleventh street, 1 ■ Decdtur. Cecil Short. Geneva, farmer to Helen N. Myers. Geneva. Real Estate Transfers Elfia Jones et al, inlot 1. Pleasant Mills to George C. Mann for SI.OO. 1 Interstate Farm and Mtg. Corp..
! land in French township to Citizzens Trust So., for SI.OO. Enos O. Osterman et al. in lot 55. Monroe, to Grover H Oliver for $35.00. VpiHilntmvnt «•! U»ii»l»tralri> .No. ZM»T I N..tb<- Is hereby given. Tii.it the 1 lindviSigned haw been appointed Ad- ' minisirat >r of th> estate ot MinI nle Pearl SchleKrl late of Adams i County, tie* eaged. The estate 1* proI 1-ahl.v solvent. Hel.it Mill, r A.lniinlrtratrix Nathan C. Nels m. Attorney. Marr-Il !'•. I"'-' March 18-25 A-l o—• —■ LETS COOPERATE 1 have a number of watches and . clocks in my shop which have been repaired. Please come and get yours I and arrange to pay for the work as i il need money very badly to live on. • I appreciate your patroiiage but am at the point where 1 must have ■ cash. M. 8. Elzey, Jeweler II Monroe. Street. . I 71-3tx
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