Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 1 April 1932 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES »— « FOR SALE FOR SALK: 3 .-ows with pigs Waite Thlenin, Tele. H-845. 77-3 t FOILSALE U 5 pigs, sow with eight figs, ’fixtra good. Otto Sales, 2 mile# outh of Linn Grove. 7»-3t FOH SALE—Several good New or l'9ed Washers. See Ford Kienle I or phone 7l'i.H 7M31 FOI? SALE 3 chair up-to-date Barber shop. Cash or terms.; Frank Young. 234 N. 2nd st. 79t3 j FOR SALE — Du roc boar, old ojpugh for service; 2 day old Durham calf. August Selking Jr. Prepe phone. 79t3x 1 FOIL SALE- Fresh cow, calf by , side.” Milton Edgell. R. 3. Decatur . Z 79-3tx FOR- sale A cal. four day ■ old. Tffeodore Bitlmahn. Route 4. Decatur. Preble phone sou 20. 79-2tx WANTED — , ... WANTED—RADIO and ELECTRICAL work. M. F. MILLER Phone j: 623. 53-30 t W.\J> i EtK Expert care ot trees. .Mining, tree surgery. Free in-, trees in city for struct- ■ < uraL weakness ar diseu-e. Reason-': abb*- charges. Dent Baltzell, 3t>o 1 Wiijjheater St. 75-Btx !, WANTED—To Rent a six or seven | rdbm house. All modern. Address, ' P. D. Decatur Daily Dent- 1 ocrA. ! 77-3tx i' \\.WITEI> ('lover hay. Earn 20c I Iw" hpur trimming trees. ,1. O. ' Trißier,< route 8. Phone BG9-H. g ; 77t3 W.Wl’E4>—Electric wiring, paper- I: ii| and painting. Call George , SttiJli (hone 835-4’. Prices reasonably • 77-3tx J ■WANTED Let me clean your tugs or make your garden. Work guacanteed and prices right. Oscar ShA, telephone 777. 79-t6x FOR RENT FOJFREJ7T-- Furnished light house kipping apartment. ground floor. I private entrance, porch, basement,. garage. Inquire 1127 W. Monroe. Phone 1269. 68-ts ' FOH RESJT Modern hoig-e, iuclud- ■ in_c_ hardwood floors and motor plumbtffl’7 Adams street, across front high school. Possession April I 1. E. A 'W'aVers. Phone 9* fS-stx( rt'E RENT ” room house, strictly. modern. Phone IS3. 77t3 Test Your Knowledge I 1 Can you answer seven of these test questions? Turn to Page | 1 Four for the answers. . — 4 here was Mary Garden born? 2 -*What is the minimum width of ‘■the TJnglish Channel? 3-TWhat form of government has Japdii" 4 "What seat of learning is located at Durham, North Carolina? 5- what rank do graduates jit the P. S. Coast Guard Acad“t iny enter the service? 6- wrhat year did John J. Persh ring graduate, from the C. S. I Academy? 7- Name the President of Columbia University, New York? S-jWha't Secretary of War in the *?McKinley administration was -involved in the so-called “emriialmed beef scandals? caused the death of •Clysses S. Grant? food product is obtained —lroni the cassava? Tp i I of lihwiniwlriitrii • \ *». ’XI4T . is f*,. ? Thai the, un*4*rbiimn*i| has been appoin twj ,* •i- t immsi Fit u of i h‘- » s nt'- <>f Minnh*!‘»‘arl Schlep*-! lai*- »»f Adams I - pro- t baKv sol- phi. *> Helen Mill* r Administratrix —■ N'uthaii <’. Attorn* y. Ma* 1. it:, March 13-23 A : J • linen I soi; In H*«* >da»*s < irrijit ( *-urL M«4e of liidiaMM. r»MM nuiiiiipr 13W»6. ’Hr Connecticut Mutual Lif” i Company, VS. Adelia O. i Burkina Mier ,et al I'rank Stump l+v virtue an order of sale to n»” dirrr-ted ami deliv re I Iron th 6 ' Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court, in the** abyye entitled cause, I havlevied upon and will expose for sab by Auction nt th? <’»urt H<«w* floor, «•♦►t eutrauf # , fir. I fl <»r in mmi'l <‘onnt,' between 111** hours of .4'*. i. A. .M. fii'i 1 «.'■ I*- k I*. Ad "tVedm firi a th- JMth fj * o( Apitfi. '-!• I tin* rents »m1 prulerm m»l '*x«‘*'Jima ven ye u, of Ut ft'lh. • ‘h x ribed real estab‘ 'l» ♦- M I i rnjihufu ♦ i nf th? no V • I ti lI 1 • I > 1 to’i* ' ' north, J • ea«t. < ijTai-1 wh in A- rt s. -Mi'l orr failure to realix** the fall amoV'it of tb»* ju’lg iient Interest *ud I A/iiJ at th’* same lim an<t“ I‘la' t' • to nab the f* e si i ; bl*- «>C ;> bl rea I ♦ a' < T*StkeUas the properly of A<h Ji;- <> KuCkxt»o-, Pt ll at th** -nit of th*’ < irrif' tU it Mutual L f»* biMuran> •• Co’Ttpa ts . Hsiid iwal* l .vill be made without an.r refj<*f whatever from valuation or trppriiiMenmiif law. • grr L JOHNSON. Sheriff - A»l tm:- I'ouat-, Indiana Han ev and Hohzelaw, Attorn \ . Mf-r* ’ 'p. il I PR. ( . V. < ONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attenliou given Oi diseases Zx. oi cattle and poultry. Office aud Res. 508 No. 3rd st. =«ONE 102.

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected April 1 No commission and no yardage. Hogs. l(M-l.'>il pounds |3.7<H3.90 13U-220 pounds 14.10 I 22(8250 pounds |3.90 ' 250-30(1 pounds 13.80 | Roughs *2.75 Stags *1.50 Ve.tiers *5.75. Spring lambs *6.00. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Apr X.- (U.R) I —Livestock: Hog market. 10c higher; pigs. *3.50 *4; light lights. *4 *4.15; I lights. *4.20 *1.35; mediums. *4.10*4.20; heavies. *3.75 *l. Roughs. *3; stags, *2; calves. *6; lambs, *6.50. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y„ Apr. 1— (U.R) | —Livestock: Hogs: on sale. 3,200; slow, steady to 10c higher; buyers resiting ad- ' irance; desirable 170-210 lbs., *4.75*4.85; 220-250 lbs. quoted. *4.50*4.75; pigs and underweights. *1.251*4.611. Cal tie; Receipts. 100; mostly ■lows, slow, steady; cutter grades. ■ '*1.25 *2.50. Calves: Receipts, 750; better 'grade vealers fairly active; others < idraggy; market steady to recent decline; good to choice, *6.50 to j mostly *7; common and medium. i*4 *5.50. Sheep: Receipts. l,<00; latnba, active to local interests, steady; < igood to choice woolskins. *7.50- , *7.75; common and medium. *6 25I*7: better lots clippers. *6.50-*6.75; sparingly. *7; common and nivdiium. *5.50 *6. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. I .Wheat .53V. old .55% .581, . .Wheat new .55’4 .57% ' I Corn .35% .38% .40% ( (Oats .23% .21 .21% [' LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected April 1 i No. 2. New Wheat 43c 30 lbs. White Oats 18c , ■ 28 lbs. White Oats 17c ; Barley —3O c j Rye 30c , Soy, Beans 30c I New-Jia. 3 White Corn 31c 4 A* LOCXt 'GOWERS EGG MARKET : IMR. FARMER I I have 29 head of good Shropshire ewes that I want to put out on shares. These ewes are now lambing. James Sprague Phones S.-75 and 31 ■■■nIIIIIHMMBMHMHHSBHI Ask for Oak Grove ice Cream at your favorite dealers. If he cannot supply you, call 230. Wc deliver. Open Sundays 10-12:30, 4-6. LENH A R T DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. seTblack FUNERAL DIRECTOR tlr- B!a.k. Lady Attendant • ' s answered promptly day or night. I '.Rich phone 600 Homo phono 727 Ambulance Service '— I «»r Better Health See DR. IL FROHNAI’FEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd st N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST 1 Eye* Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to il:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8;00 p. m. t Telephone 135 _ ■ i LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS I Cail* promptly day or nigjit Amhul&fiee Bprvlc« Office Phono 90. ' Residence R st'ofd*??-*rt nf -'-oFiew’ I I . . - a--UMWV M I ’ rWUMIW I

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT I BIDAY. APRIL 1. 1032.

Jo Spangler do . s 00 i Hli Beer do 16.80 | John Abnet do 0.60 | Sam Lx st* <|t» 17.70! Ralph Lys* flo 6.50 . Allflrexv Sehlr.’tek d*» 0.70 VI la&ugerman do 4 00 Souder R elltor Auto Shp. <1 • x ”” ! Kirs h a- s»n do 1«». •” ' i’t. \V \nr Sprg. Co. de 2.«‘0 dston Survive ('<> do 5.20 .Mosem.in Yarn. Co. do 6.7* I J. Habetfavr dj 7( 4” i Hd Spei her do 7110, I Ibivid Metier do 7.7” : j Ralph Habugg* r do 1.5” ; 1 ; VV’iii. Burke du 6.00 ; Jesse L 4 illenseiser do 6.00: ' Paul M*’’lain do 6.”” [ 'riianil lhi!*eg«er d«» l”.5o IIM. Miller df> ’• !” K<o M* He. fio 5.20 I. Si hi miler do 1 , Martin M«»es» liborger do s , I ’ult »n Mach. Co. do 32.05 j VV. W Wile? Rad. Shp. do 1.62 l’!d Speicher L» 12.00 . *lTie Peoples S. Bank do 1 5 on ' GoUsuh.ilk Sup. Co. d » 12.15 Vuto Kle« f Slip, flu 610 Thomas . Rawiex do 1.25 I Butler Garage do 5H.121 Ulmet Anderson d » 80.00; Truest Striker do 50.05 liarolfl Anderson do 20.i0 Frank Moser do 10.50 I Paul Striker do 11.10' Milo Sales flu 2 73” < I Charles Studler do 15.6” i Clyde Sticker do 1 l.”“ I i Hills Pont ins d • s.oo I ; VV’arren Striker do 21.”0 1, I Charles Mann do 12 ”0 I : Tau l Philips do 2. in ’ lllarlcx Reef do 17.00 , Paul Rute’.r r d<» n.no j Fretl Mathx .s do s so ’ V. (I. Briggs Son do 5.”5 ' Grove A Baxter il*» 5.50 | Riverside Garage •!*» 2.”” i i I’cMtur Foundry C«» do 5.75} i Jfihnson Rp Slip do 11.11 | C L. Selteinuin do 7”.20 .M rt Beintz du 12.00 ’ . I Albert Seheinian <L» 18.10 ! Theo. O'termeyer d*» 15.50' | Fre i (hdermexer io ]rt.”o { ■ f ’laremS. heiman do 6.10 I | Phil St rahm do 11.20 ! ; Harold S; rahm «i » 3.20 'Cli: ■ ID-* She. I du I ! Izexv K*dde’.vax do 1’».6”l ' l eiltard Ktddeway do 11?”' i VV’m. C.albneyer do 17.5” ' Pau) <lalhney< r do 10.”0 < l (’buries Bohnke do 7.00 I t Herman Bohnke do 100 | J Igur Witter do 12.60 [Seheufer C <!,. 2.5” I M*t. Co do I.N” lAJ. McGill x|.» . L 55 fRMhr T>ierkes \Vre< k Co d i 1.75 i * East Ind f»il Ct». du 285.36 1 Mey-rhbv’ avr Erua. <lo 1825.7 G , ; Chris Eit her d*» 156.0”' iA. L. Stubs ilo 81.0” j Vlbert Harloxv, Au.i .» i, Adams | I ’oiintx. April 1. 4932 | st wemi:> r or ni:i:miip. »i i n \(.k vii;> r. i ii« t s % noy EK .. RI’.QI IHEI) HI Till: %(*!’ (tr or tit.iHi’ al, IHI2 ! Os I’ECATCR DAILY DE.M’.M’K.VI • .published daily ♦ \-ept Sunday at L'ecatur. In liana, for April, 1332 ‘ State of Indiana (County of Atiams: SS - Resin e me. a Notary Pu’»li* in ami I I f »r the State and county aforesaid. | . perstmally appeare-l A. R. Iliiithous, ( vh>». having beeti duly sworn according to law. drp«*He» and says that Ibis the Business Manager of the I‘eratur l»ailv Democrat, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true atatenieut of it he «*w nership, manigein.-ni and circulation, «-t» . of the aforesaid publication for the date shown In thai»ove caption, required by the A* t • f August 21. 1112. embodied in section 443 Postal l<aws a'nd Regulations. printed on the reverse ot this form to wit: L T|iat t!ic names and addresses • • f the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business manager ar**. ; Publisher The Decatur Democrat Co. ! Decatur, Ind:. Editor John H. Heller; I Decatur, Ind., Managing Editor John H. Heller, Decatur. Ind. Business Manager A. I’.. IL>ilhou»f, D» catur I nd. 2. That the owner is The Decatur I’him* rit ( »>., Decatur, Ihd. J >hn 11. Heller, D* 'ytur, Ind., Martha A Meili r, Mecalur, Ind., Dick D. Ilelkr, Detalur. Ind, c. !•; Itnithousc. |»e---i ■ ••atur, hid . A. li. Holthouse, Dwatur,; i ml. J o. That th” known b»>n<ntolder^.! 11 nortgagees, and other seeurrty hold dets owning or holding ! per cent off h*uv of t ta! amount of bond.-, moct- ' ( gage« *»■ other se« urilie? are NONE I That tin two paragraphs next ’ tbove, giving Hie names nl»tne o** n- ; », s, stockholders, and security hold- , rs, if any, < ontam not only tiie ‘i»» of sbi»eknoiders and .security holder.*s they appear upon tile book® of the ‘ * otnpany but alt-o, in vg*»es where tiiu ’ I stockholder or security holder ap . i pears upon the books oi th • company |as tru&tee or in any Other »* iu« iar* 1 j relations, the name of til” person o” ’ | corporation for whom s i- ii trust* e 1 1 acting is given; also that the .aid ijt wo paragraph contain statements ’ embracing aifiant’s full knowledge 5 and belief as to the circutns’ incvs 4 and conditions under wrtieti st<»< k - 1 holders and security holders who d<> ' not app*ar upon tn* books of Hi ’ Dinpiu.v as triigte®#, hold «u*’ k and s securities in a capoity other th d • that of a buna fide owner, and th's ” iffiant has ti • rbawu to believe that '• my other person, association. ii corporaltpr* nas any interest diii re* t or Indirect in th” said stock, 0 bonds, oi* other securities than as s*» i» stated by him. a l I hat Ila average n umber •»! d copies «»f on* ti i? sue of this publ'(J *;ttia» sold or distributed, through o th” mails or otherwise, tn paid subn sbribers during the $1 % month# pn- < eding Mv dale shown above Is 3,145 A R„ Hollhouse Bitsmebs Manager n iSwofu tp and subscribed before mt* .. ibis Ist 'lay of April 1k.”.?. Mary Ma* x. Notary Publj--n M. > t-xpir* s April 6, . i .. i, NOTICE •j;i We are operating pur planln? i j mill; and feed mills every day. Can ’ grhid ear corn and all other grain i,‘tine into meal, at five cents a bn'e she!. We also grind corn meal and j! whole wheat flour on a We have a few trailers al bargain !; prices. AUo sUarueu disks. clGtfjes reasonable. Factory N. 3rd St. P Kirsch. 78-31

Obituary Jeinimma Elizabeth, daughter of lt< >ci-t and Elizabeth Evans, was j •born near Monmouth, Root Township. Adams County, Indiana. An gu t 7. 1851. and died at her home in Fort Wayne, on March 27- 1932, aged 80 years. 7 months, and 2o ■ days. a. an early age site united with the Evau.elic.il Lutheran Church. | Although she was not an active wot aer in church affairs, yet she firmly believed in tin doctrines of j that denomination. On January 2*l. 1870. she was 1 united in marriage with Andrew Boyd Daugherty, who preceded her to the Spirit World September 29, 1921. To this union were born six children. one o whom died In infancy many years ago. Those living are: Mrs. Blanche E. Langhrey. of Coltax. Indiana: Mrs. Elisabeth Davis. Claude D.. and Miss Fanchion, of Fort Wayne; and True W.. of Oak I’urk. Illinois. Besides tjie imine- t diate family there are four grand- ; children and seven great grand- I (hildren. One sister, Mrs. James Smith, ot Fort Wayne, and three brothers, John R. Evans, of Decatur. Indiana: Jeremiah (’. Evans, of Sturgis. Michigan; and Thomas E. Evans, o. Fort Wayne Indiana, also survive her. The early years of her married life were spent on a farm in Root Township. Adams County, Indiana. In 1.87 J the family moved to the ! larm home located lour and one ■ half miles southeast of Monroe. : Indiana. Here she continued an un i broken residence until 1925 when ! -he moved to Fort Wayne. She wa- a good citixen and kindly ; neighber; a very kind and devoted, j mother. Her greatest concern wa< ' ever tor her lamily even during her ! illness w hich was of many years I duration. Her funeral w.i< conducted from 1 • the home at 2:00 I’. M. Wednesday .March 30th. and the body was laid to rest beside that of her husband in the Maplewood Cemetery at Decatur. Indiana. i BARGAINS — Bargains lu Living Room. Dining Room Suites, Mat tresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co I Monroe, our Phone number is 44 d | *>-- —- - Mill! >: <i> FIXVt •KI-I I K’tl;v I <>i i:» i v ri; so. snw N<»li«e is her* by given t » the < (•••- lit ts, heirs and legatees of Minnie I*. SiiiuhTiiiann, de* eased. I*. Siiiolertnatin. dervase.l l>» appeir I in th • Atla ns UirrUH held a» Decatur, Indiana, on the I *th day •»f April, 1!».12, an4l show <atn»e. if any. why tin* Final Settlement A. counts with the estate of said decetlent shoubl not be approved; and slid heirs are ii »tifie«l (•» thru and : th- re niak» pro >f of heirship, and relb ’ir distl I'oit 1 ' e •.hareMartin W. S ind’l ii'anii. Administrator Decatur, Indiana. March 23 1332. .Ytlornex Jesse <’. button. March ?5 \pril I

s r ~r oJ* Jr. / / pAA/M'*' //?C\ \ I SEVEN important coverages and 24 hour protection avail* i able to merchants who JZTNA-IZE with an Atna Storekeepers’ Burt glary and Robbery Policy. A few cents a day pays the premium. I Aetna Life In - .. Co-, Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., Aetna Automobile ! - Fire Co. The Sotttai- „ Edwards Co.. Ag‘s. u Decatur, Ind. !_ . Phone 358 d r lillHihOtnniili

11 Modern Etiquette 11 -by— ROBERTA LII Q. Is It obligatory to scud a gift when a weddlnj Invitation or an auI nouncement Is received? A. An invitation raqquires a gift, but an announcement does not. Q. Mav one use the fork for taking butter from the butter-plate? A. Nn, If a butter-knife i.s not proj vided. use the tip of the knife. Q. When should young boys and ! girls bi* taught to r! •»- torn their | seat >? ’A. They should be taught to rise when visitors or elderly people enter the room. LINDY PROBERS CONTINUE WORK 'CONTINUED FORM PAGE ONEt much. We believe our informal ion ; to be of excellent value. i “A short time after the Brook lyn raids, we were visited by two mysterious characters around midnight. Due to the fact that most jof our operatives were in the , office making their reports these men would not say (<s< much. We were told to watch certain prent1 ises in which something was to ; happen that morning. It was to happen about five o'clock. Wc arc at the present time trying to establish negotiations with the kidnapers, either directly or indirectly.” The premises mentioned were in Philadelphia, it was underl stood. From Philadelphia also 1 yume the re;»ort police were watch j ing a wAman sought to fur nislf in,imitation about the kid

— - ■ - . - ■ „ ■ - . r-i--- — « MR AUCTION 4; SALE (Another of the famous Schafer Auction Sales We will sell at Publi< ~n to ■ ■ the highest I’lde: :1 our •-^ '* house, corner of first and Made sons streets, Decatur, Ind., on Saturday, April 9th I Sate will start at 10 o’clock a. in. d ARMING IMPLEMENTS, H ARNESS, RADIOS, ELEC’I IU( WASHING MAC HINES. Ml NEW MERCHANDISE. A complete line of new McCormick Deering farming implements: consisting of one eight foot hinder; one manure spreader; one 00 tooth spike harrow; one riding cultivator; one riding cultivator; one mower; three ••nd gate seeders; \Seb hay loader; No. 52 ;cultipacker; No. 50 ctiltipo«Ker; one I 1-10 double disc; No. 5 tractor disc; No. I tractor disc; one l<» hole fertilizer disc drill; one 12 hole fertilizer disc drill; one 11 inch walking plow; two side delivery hay rakes; one rotary hoe; one se. ol Iracto’ p’ou«; one C. B. O. corn planter; spring tooth harrow; No. 1 riding cnlu valor; one reaper; one used corn planter; three Block electric washing I machines; one Block gas motor washing machine; three sets of double team harness; electric radios; new and slightly used cream separator; oil cook stoves; incubators; three .‘{-piece living room suites; two new bed', springs and mattresses; kitchen cabinets; three shot guns; horse collars and pads; Brooder stoves both 10(10 and 500 chick size capacity. lERMS—I- > cash, balance (> months credit on good bankable note. Schafer Hardware Co Roy S. Jehnaon and Carl t . Bartlett, auctioneers. —ll—■MT~~

naping to a prominent society woman. Cidoncl 11. Norman Schwartz kopf, lieiul of the state police, said some s<t or Go persons have offer- i ed their services to Col. Limlberglij as intermediartea in dealin • with 1 the kittnapers Only the offer of the three Norfolk residents - John . H. Curtis. Dean H. Dodson-Pea-1 <ock and Rear Admiral Guy 11' Burrage lias Iwen accepted, hr; said. ! Norfolk. X'a., Apr. 1 iU.R) Telephonit threats ami fears that the wires are lying tapped have: bei n revealed by the X'ery Rev. H.‘

AUCTION! I RE A L EST AT E I MARY J. HILL FARM ■ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1932 ■ 50 _ A C RES — 50 ■ Follow the Red Arrows to Auction Sale! H Located :> mites west of Rockford on cement road knnwn as the Pike; also 3 miles south anti I miles east of Willshin Township. Mercer County. h| ■ Improvements -Good 7-room frame house will, ba-micnt aini . tricity. Barn and other outbuildings. blowing well at , Plenty of fruit. latml is level, productive and th. major part (8 , tillable. Here is your opportunity to buy a small wall 10.-attai your own price. h| Sale to be held on ortmiser starting promptly at 1 p.m TERMS-15% cash on day of sale. 25'7 on delivery of * ance payable over a period of five years. Warrant* il.nl and tit title to be riven purchaser. Immediate possession. KENTUC KY JOINT STO( K L\NDBaJ OF LEXINGTON, (»«»»■ For further informal ion < all of write H Guy Johnson. Auct 2729 Ferris R/tad. Phom* Ketinmi ii'l’-’. Emmett Bailey, agt , 2392 N.-ingLst.. Phom Lawidah 7*ti t

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