Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 7 July 1932 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES > 4 FOR SALE FOR SALK Red Raspberries. Decatur R. F. 1). 2—Craigvllle tele-! (Hione Henry Yake. 158-3tx FOR SALE CASH SPECIAL: Oil stoves. $4.98 to 825; 5-piece oak j breakfast set, sls; chest of draw-■ ers. $8; Mattresses, $4.98 to S2O; | lied springs, $4.98 to sl2; Iron beds I $j,75 to $10; Radios, mantle style. $25; 3 niece living room suites, $45 to $100; 8-piece dining room suites,! $65; 3-plece bed room suites,s4B.so; 1 refrigerators, 50-lb. leer, sls, 100-lb. leer, S2O. This is new merchandise. Sprague Furniture Co., Monroe St., 1 Phone 199. (b) 158-5t‘ FOR SALE Fie tric" Sewing~ Ma chine. White Rotary, like new' First $35 takes it. See It and you I will take it. Etie Grocery, phone! 965. gl6o-3tx FOR SALE —'Model A Ford 1% tai I truck with gain bed. A l conditic i Butler Garage. Phone 5i»5 k159-3t 1 - FOR SALE — Good young fresh' l Holstein cow with calf by side.l Inquire at Reed Elevator Co., phone 233. 159a3t FOR SALE 8 full blooded Chester I White Siioats. Ira Wagoner Mon- , roe. Phone 24. 158-3txeod ; FOR SALE OF TRADE — Four!, young male bogs, weight about j 150 Mrs. each. 5 gilts will farrow ' soon."~Also Guernsey and a Short- i ligriMHoek bull. Will sell or trade ( ggteher cattle. H. P. Schmitt , Meat Market. a1583t ‘ — Used 3-piece living t roftui suite. sls cash; used player I'ianb, price reasonable, will sell on terms. Sprague Furniture Co., I Phone 199. (b) 15S-3t 0 ,

LOST AND FOUND LOST: Small black 2 compartment purse this morning between Krogwr store, south Second street and 322 W. Adams. Contained 1 about $5. Finder please call 157. I (b) 152-t LOST—Black and tan rat terrier. ■ I’ligjie 457. Reward. glsß-3t ' - WANTED WANTED—(House work to do. Phone 984. glsß-3t I WANTED — To can fruits and | vegetables, factory method in 1 tin cans. Price 6 and 9 cents.' Work guaranteed, ( all Mrs. E. E. Hower, 116 So. 13th st., phone, 5655. 159a3tx ; FOR RENT FOR RENT —Two or three furnished light housekeeping rooms on I ground floor, private entrance, with I privileges of garage. 310 No. Third ■ Street. blsß-3tx FOR RENT Garage at Monmouth Good location on Road 27. If interested call 5721 Decatur. FOR RENT —7 room residence. I Modern heating plant, bath, gar-1 age. South Fifth street. Inquire of A. D. Suttles. 159G3tl FOR RENT—7 room modern house ; lUScuth Seventh St. Phone 873 F < bl6o-3tx | — — o—" . Year’s Curfew for Pair Dedham. Mass.— <U.R) — Curfew will ring nightly for the next year, for two 18-year old Norwood boys. l When Thomas O'Day and John | Concannon were arraigned on charges of disturbing the peace, i Judge Clifford B. Shanborn sus-1 pended sentences, but ruled that ' the defendants must be in their I homes not later than 9 p. tn., sor 1 the next 12 months. o Get the Habit — Trade at Home SHERIFF SAI.B In the V'lnniM Circuit Court, State of In'llnna, caune Vnnihrr I Clsx The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, a corporation of Fort Wayne, Indiana, VS, Martin E. Klin- I ger, Henry C. Warner. Mary E. War- I ner, Hale W. McMillan, Agnes Stewart M- Millian, Christian C. Koester, ! Amelia Koester, Clyde J, Allman, I Myrtle A. Allman, Oscar Moser, By virtue of An order of sals to ; me directed and delivered from the , Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court,. In the entitled cause, I levied upon ’ and will expose for sale by public Auction at the Court House door, i east entrance first floor 111 said I County, between the hours of 10 1 o’clock A M. and 4 o’clock P. M on I Saturday, the .’3rd day of July A. b. 1132, the rents and profits, for a term tint exceeding seven years of I th., fuiiowing described real estate TO-WIT: The east half of the southeast quarter of section 22. Township 27 north, range 15 east, containing SO acres. Also, the south half of fractional section 23 in Township 27 north, of range In cast, containing in all 93 a> res. more or less, situate in Adams County State of Indiana: And on failure to realise therefrom! the full amount of the judgment in- I terest thereon and costa. I will at the' same time and in the manner afore- ; said, offer for sale the fee simple of the above described Heal Estate; Taken as -the property of Martin! E. Klinger, Henry C. Warner. Mary E. WaWrner, bale W. McMillan, , Agnes Stewart McMillan. Christian C. Koester, Amelia Koester, Clyde! J. Allman, Myrtle A. Allman, Oscar Moser, at the suit of the Lincoln! National Life Insurance Company, a' corporation of Fort Wayne, Ind- I l»na. Said Sale win be made without any relief whatever from valuation ' or Appraisement Laws. Burl Johnson. Sheriff Adams County. Indiana. I Gordon C. Reeves, Attorney. June 30 T'jlJr 7-14

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected July 7 No commission ana no yardage. Hogs 100-150 .pounds $4.60 150-220 pounds $5.10 220-250 pounds $4.90 250-300 pounds $3.80 Roughs $3.50. I Stags $2.00. Stags sl.6u. Vealers $6 00. Spring lambs $5.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sept. Dec. Wheat, old .48% .51 .54% Wheat, new .48% .51 Corn .28% .31% .32 Oats .19% .20% .22% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y. July 7.—(U.R) . —Livestock: Hogs: on sale. 2,906; steady; good to choice 160-230 lbs., $5.60$5.65; new rough heaviers. $5; plain pigs and lights. $5-$5.25. Cattle: Receipts, 350; grass steers and heifers, steady, $5.40$5.90; cows, steady to weak; cutter gradess. $1.6i1-$2.75; fat cows upwards to $4; medium bulls, $3.25$3.50. Calves: Receipts, 250; vealers 'strong to 50c higher; bulk better lots $7; few $7.50; common and medium. $4.75-$6.25. Sheep: Receipts, 500; lambs active. 25c to 50c higher; quality and sorts considered; good to near choice, $7.25 to mostly $7.50:’ throwouts. $5.25. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., July 7.—(U.PJ — Livestock: Hog market, steady; pigs, $4.75$5; light lights, $5-$5.15; lights,

I $5.15-15.25; mediums, SS-$5.15; I heavies, $4.85-sa; light roughs, $4.$4.25; heavy roughs, $3.50-$4; stags, | $2.50-$3. | Calves, $6.80; ewe and wether flambs, $5.50-$6; bucks, $4.50-$5. — t-OCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected July 7 No. 2. New Wheat 35c 1 30 lbs. White Oats 16c | 28 lbs. White oats 15c i Soy Beans 30c New No. 3. White Corn 29c .: New No. 3 Yellow corn 34c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET , Eggs, dozen „ 10c BARGAINS — Bargains In Living Room, Dining Room Suita, Mattresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co. Monroe, our Phone number is 44 ct. o : LOST— Ten dollars, Wednesday afternoon in the business district on in one of the stores. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. 160-2 t O Have cash buyer for 10 or SO-acre farm. Also have for sale a modern duplex house, exceptional bargain, small cash payment, balance like rent. H. A. Cline, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg., Phone 006. 160-3 t o ■ The county board of review will ' conclude their duties next Wednesday. YAGER BROTHERS Funeral Directors Ambulance Service, day or night. Lady Attendant Phone 105-44 i Funeral Home, 110 So. First St. J. M. DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR Modern, Dependable 24 hour service. MRS. DOAN, Lady Attendant. Ambulance Service anywhere. Phone 1041 S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Efficient, courteous, capable service. Calls answered day and night. Ambulance service. 50®—Phones—727 For Better Health See DR. 11. FROHN APFEL Licensed ! Chiropractor and Naturopath Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 p. m., 6 to 8 p. m. Phone 314 IC4 So. 3rd st. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135

I ITHIMBLE THEATER SHOWING-“THE SAME IN ANY LANGI AGE” "HE'S A CHINESE PARROT, SO f >~ 7 [TWO VJEEKS ShT ‘.71 HOW. MvTfER PARR'T j -J ■ HMORMAV HE'D SPEAK /£ i|t- I* / P’ W a ■ 7/7 7 TwOf L w- c fl| 7c\ -

1 J _ 11 | Test Your Knowledge : Can you answer seven of these test questions? Turn to Page Four for the answers. ) ♦ ♦ 1. Naqie the President of Ger-1 ; many? i. 2. Where is the Great Salt Lake?! 1 3. Name the legislative body of! Japan? s 4. What is the term of members! i- of the U. S. House of Represents-, - tives? 3 5. Which was the last state ad- . mitted to the Union? 6. Name Uie highest mountain in ' the United States? J 7. What is the title of the head 1 of the British Indian government? 8. Name the state over which the-: I Pope has temporal rule? 9. Where is the Kingdom of 'lraq? ; 10. Where is Montevideo? o Judge J. J. Moran of Portland was a visitor here last evening. j I GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE! Having bought the C. E. |

Baughman 5 & 10c store at lots less than the wholesale price, we are going to close it out at prices that will make it move. •I This is no fake sale — we are going out of business. BELOW ARE JUST A FEW OF THE PRICES: Any article that was 5c we sell at 3c Any article that was 10c i we sell at 5c Any article that was 15c ' i we sell at 10c ' Any article that was 25c we sell at 15 to 18c ' Any article that was 50c ■ we sell for 33c ■ Any article that was 75c 1 we sell for 50c ALL OTHER GOODS JUST AS CHEAP ■I • 1500 cans Paint 7c can 100 cans 25c Paint.,l7c can 10c Wall Paper Cleaner. . 7c '' 5c Fly Poison 3c 1 25 c Daisy Fly Poison ... 15c 10c Fly Spatter 7c 5c Fly Spatter 3c : 25c Long Handle Dust Pan 16c 1000 .Milk Bottle Caps. . 35c j Pearl Crochet Cotton .... 6c San Silk 2 balls 5c O.N.T. Crochet Colton. .. 6c 6 Stran Floss 3 for sc ; . 25c White Gloves 15c! 10c Floor Rugs 7c 10c box Birthday Candles 3c 10c Crepe Paper 7c i 5c Crepe Paper 3c 1 lot of Window Shades.. 7c I 50c Window’ Shades ... 30c ■ All Seeds Half Price 'Jars, all sizes 10c gal. 75c bottle Fly Tox 38c All Toys, Childrens Dishes. | Blocks, Trains and lots of | Games just half price. . FIXTURES Roll Top Desk SI 0.00 Fire PAiof Safe SIO.OO ! 1 pair Candy Scales .. SI.OO 1 pair Candy Scales .. $2.00 1 pair Toledo Candy Scales 2 Candy Show Cases 12 Store Tables, Lots of Shelving 1 National Cash Register S2O 1 New National Cash I Register, cost $340.00, now $50.00 i Plate Glass Mirrors in window. Lots of shelving in basement all at a great bargain. 12 ton of Extra Good Soft Coal. Mr. Baughman just . paid $6 ton. We will sell it for $4.00 ton If you don’t think we will I sell cheaper than any one in the county just come in and | see. Jackson & MacKenzie at C. E. Baughman old stand

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1932.

Bok t ’ w • 1/F ' i J Declaring that his judgment in refusing to support the Hoover ticket in 1928 has been vindicated, Senator George W. Norris of Nebraska, Republican progressive, has announced that he will follow a similar course in 1932. Norris expects to support Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt “because the coming contest will see the common people opposing organized monopoly.”

♦"REUNION I I CALENDAR Sunday, July 31 ; ' Fuhrman reunion, home of Geo. i Meyers. 1 mile west of Monroeville. Borne reunion. Sunset Park, ■ rain or shine. Annual Cowan reunion, Sunset Park, southeast of Decatur Myers reunion, rain or shine, Sunday August 7 Grimm reunion, Sunset Park ' southeast of Decatur. Annual Dettinger reunion, rain ’ oc shine, Sunset Park. Schafer reunion, Sunset. Park. ■ southeast of Decatur rain or shine. Sunday, August 14. . Rellig and Reohm family reunion, Sunset Pa k. southeast of Decatur. , i Hower reunion, Sunset Park. The annual reunion of the Bienz family, Sunset Park, Decatur. Sunday August 21 Butler family reunion, Sunset i Park, rain or shine. Ainnual reunion of the Smith fa- ■ rally, Sunset Park, Decatur. Kemmer family .reunion, Sunset , Park, southeast of Decatur. Annual Hakes reunion, Sunset Park, Decatur. Sunday August 28 Annual Kortenber-llacknian reI union. SunlStet Park, rain or shine. Urick reunion, Sunset park, Decai tur. September 4 I 'Annual Brown reunion, Sunset i Park, Decatur. Labor Day, September 5 Lenhart annual reunion, Sunset Park, southeast of Decatur. Reunion of Millinger fanii y, Sunset Park Decatur. ’ ———- ■ -n Irishman Sings :n Temple , St. Louis. Mo.— (U.R) — John A. : Rohan, Irishman of Roman Cath- , olic faith, has signed a contract to ■ sing as a member of the choir of! th- Temple Israel for his 37th coneuaive year here. Rohan also' sings in the choirs of Catholic and I Protestant churches here. I — - o I Civil War Shrapnel Removed ! Grantt Pass. Ore— (U.R) —Alexander Kile. 93-year-old Civil War 1 veteran, cal’ed at a physician's of-! fice here for a nose treatment. The 1 doctor removed several pieces of shrapnel from the aged man’s nose.: I He suffered the wound in the Bat tie of Antietam, during the Civil War. I 0 . Mayflower Okeh for Governor j Hartford, Conn.— (U.R) —Governor V, ilbur 1. Cross has been accepted as a member of the Connecticut Society of Mayflower Descendants, t being ninth in descent from Wil I Mam Bradford, first Governor of I Massachusetts. | o I Weeping Willow Goes for Ride | Bend, Ore —(UP) —■ A weelping willow, weighing half-ton took a water rid© here for a new location. > The tree was removed from one lawn, placed on an improvised raft I docked downstream and taken to ■ Its new location.

If ♦ ' MAGUEY NEWS ! * * Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter and i son Robert entertained for supper ! Wediwsday Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Jaibelß and family of Linton who ; are spending their vacation here. Mrs. Ellis Lucker and sons Irvin and Richard. Mr. and M> s. Harry Marcelle and family and Josenh Sohn of Cleveland. Ohio visited relatives in around Mligley ! over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Borne and ; sons Eddie and Alfred of Lewis-1 ■ ville Kentucky visited relatives a , 1 few days. Mr. Borne and son Eddie returned home Monday and Ms' i Borne will take care of her mother I Mrs. Fred Bloemker who just came 1 1 home from the Decatur Memorial I 'Hospital Saturday where she under-: I i went an operation and is getting II along nicely. • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kruetzman ; and son Richard entertained for I suipper Tuesday Rev. and Mis. ! David Grether and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kruetzman and son Rk-hard spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Kruetzman and family and Otto , Kruetzman. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Miller of Dayton Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Isaac i Miller and son Willis of Lima Ohio and Lewis Coak of Bellfountain Ohio visited George Miller and I i daughters Olive and Emma SaturI day evening. Mr. and M's. Christ Borne and 1 * family and Mr. and Mrs. Edward | Jaberg and daughter Donna and ■ Mrs. Lena Hilgeman and son Ray-! mond were supper guests of Mr. ■ and Mrs. Paul ' Beiberich and fa-1 mily of Fort Wayne Monday ever.-, ing. Mrs. Caroline Jaber g and Mr. : and Mrs. George Gerber and son I Loren entertained for supper Monday Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Jaberg and family Paul Cramer. Rev. and M s. David Grether and family. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and For the various —religious and fraternal orders, our past experience has adequately prepared us. W. H. Zwick & Son FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mrs. Zwick, Lady Attendant Funeral Home Ambulance Service 514 N. Second Tel. 303 and 61 i

DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN HIGH GRAD! TT Realizing that the Farmer is Getting Less for His Products wp are willing to takehJ for these High Grade Tools. Many Specials not listed. 1 65c CAST STEEL $4.25 value Large Size $1 value Full Polished ,-n r n HALF POLISHED rronzf finish SLaO 1,11,1 CLAW bko.nze finish bell POLL CLAW ADGEEYE S HAMMERS HATCHETS HAMMERS ’ HATCHETS j 79c 45c 95c I 20c CARBON STEEL W *•* : 7^71 2 WRENCHES '". f W . FULL POLISHED We v. IM u„ po | islled O I —— RIVETING CAST STEEL CLAW I RACKET HAMMERS HAMMERS I 34c I9c ™ j SCHAFER HARDWARE CO. I

I family entertained for dinner Sunday Misses Elenor, Ethel, and Cordelia Worthman. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter and son Robert and Cha: les Slagenhofi en left Saturday morning for a motor trip. They vi-ited Shades Park and Turkey Run and several other places of interest and returned Monday evening.

JULYSALE I MISSES DRESSES WITH O| BONNET TO MATCH B/t \\flh BEAUTIFUL PRINTS FAST COLORS fl A SIZES 2 to 6 COMPLETE WITH BONNET ... fIMI | | \ A I W u H SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, JULY 9th H RAG RUGS BROOMS “ CANDY FEATURES fI 25c value Good Quality creamy cluster. isefl 1 Qz* JO/* Fresh Salted Peanuts It/L I«7C 10 oz ICE CRE A M CONE S 2 for fl /J RAYON jelly glasses -w U N D I E S and MOULDS. 2 for 0 Jfj I? Non-Run-Bias Cut Horseshoe, 8 oz. {LA VaX Lace and Applique Trim TUMBLERS, 2 for fJa/V Pint and •/$ I’int r— JARS Fancy Straw Misses p resto Vw SHOPP IN (J Organdy Bonnets jar rings dozen I? iQUVTQ Assorted sizes and Presto >)*fll patterns JAR LIDS, dozen IOC each lOCeach value Morris 5 & 10c to $1 Store 1 “COURTEOUS SERVICE BY THE GIRLS IN GREEN”

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.1 Mr. and Mis. A-thur Fmchte of ■ Fort Wayne spent the week-end | wilh relatives. i Miss Marie Scherry spent a few 1 days with her sister and brother i : in-law Mr. and Mrs. Losier Eckn.te i 11 of Linn G:ove. 1 Daniel S.herry and daughter Mai- I ■ cells and Ida Bell Northman visit- j ed Mr. and Mrs. Henry scherry

anil family Sunda Mr. and Mrs. , Mr. and M s. Ern. " ' Rev. and Mis. !'. family Rev. and M an I family ami I’a ; , J Io Herne Mon.l • . cliildren went to :. , parents visited 1;. \ .j y .! (