Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 184, Decatur, Adams County, 4 August 1932 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SAVE—U»ed pianos, priced from |35 to |65. Sprwgue Furniture Co. Monroe street, phone IBS. g!B2-3t FOR~SALE—' DeLava! - Separator, good as new. Reisonable price. Noah I). Schwartz, Berne, Ind.,, R. R. 2; phone 1991-Berne. b!B2-3tx FgK SALE—One-half Cemetery lot g?ntrally located in Decatur Cemetesy. l*hone 436. alB2-3tx F<!R SALE—Buy and put in your era] n.jw. You can buy good Kenluijy Coal for $5 per tou at Haugk's Coal Yard. glß23tx (PCJR SALE—IA few good fresh and iSpzingei* cows also seme gocd feeding cattle and a few good stock Bulls. Telephone 493 John Scheiman. a!B3-stx Flip SALE — Full Blood Cluster White Male Hcg 16 months oid rmj months old. Holstein Bull , Eligible to Registeration Phone 42J2 Monroeville M. A. Clew. «. 182-3tx • o WANTED XOST AND FOUND IAJET—A rosary with name Eleaffi>r Gemka on cross. Finder please phone 363. glB2-3t 2 o I FOR RENT Ftfit RENT—S room strictly modern house on Mercer Ave. Inquire I I. JReriistein phone 437. vlB3-3t - —— o I —lndian Uss of Copper Soaw of the prehistoric Indians or the United States made use of i-gppew but only to pound it Into 1 sftnpe as if it had been stone, for they had no knowledge of making bronze. « o V,Tie>> Glass .disintegrates Blast would slowly disintegrate if juried in moist soil. The action omthe glass would be due primarily to'Vater and alkali. The disintegrating action wculd vary with the coir position or character of the glass the conditions that obtained In the soil. This action would probalp' be extremely slow with anj e’lMs, end it would probably be itn turfes te*or- some glasses would complete)/ disintegrated. •OTICE OF Plßl.lt I.KTIIXI. •<otk-e is hereby given thqt the 4 iindi rsipned, Superintendent of Con- I steuction of the Dora Brewster I'sain in Hartford Township, Adams County, Indiana will on Thursday. luuuMt IS, |»32 utuuntil 10:00 o'clock A. M. Standard Type of said day at the office of Jtajph E. Roop, County Surveyor, of Ateins‘County, Indiana in the Court llgpse In the City of Decatur, Adams I Utility. Indiana, receive sealed bids j fo£ the construction of said drain' in jiccordance with the report, plans' profile and specifications therefore, I nfgu on file in the office of the Au-1 dlfir of Adams County, Indiana ini >iffd cause. *• TILE DRAIN Vrom station One plus Forty to FtlHion Eight plus Ninty. 4llds wifi be received and a con-, tra* i let for the drainage system; assahown in the report, profile, plans a Mi specifications. ddo confidential bids will be ac-> Each bidder will be requir-i state specifically for what he wW construct said drainage system,! finish all labor and material there-j will be required to file' ttair bids as required by la\y upqn forms furnished by the undersigned Sffi»vrintendent of Construction. E®h bidder w>H be required to make a fltl file with his bid necessary affidavit of noQ-collusion, and that he is a •bona fide bidder. Successful bid- I d*T will be required to give a good ami sufficient bond in a sum equal! ttW’double the amount of such bid, ! ciwidit.kmed for the faithful perfor-I nMbo>'e <if said work and contract. Eech bid must be accompanied with| astertified check for >35.00 as surety tl«at the bidder will enter into con- I tqfcct with said Superintendent for: taw '’obstruction of the same, if be b%, awarded the contract therefore. Sut h bond to be approved by th" 1 Spperinteoidqnt of < ’pnat ruA ion. SaJd Superintendent reserves the . rhrht to reject any and all bids. Jpoth bond and bid shall be acknowledged by a person having autifprity to administer oaths. Jo bid will be accepted in excess oFthe estimated costs of such work oF’in excess of the benefits found. ‘The time for the completion of the worrk will be made known by the Superintendent on the. day of the saip, and the contractor will be required to complete the work within tlte time fixed in the contract. •» Ralph E. Roop Superintendent of Construction Hatted this 4th day of August 1932. - m ■r S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Lt Is only natural that the final •ervfces should be perfect in gvery way. That's Black's Method. 2 'soo—Phone—727 _ • Lady Assistant ' Ambulance Service _!'?'! i. i Z oil HO LOBENSTEIN _ 'FUNERAL PARLOR - ' Monroe, Ind. NTrs. Lobenstein, Lady Attendant. Business phone 90—Residence 812 Free Ambulance Service . 24 hour serylcc. * 1 —— , ■ El L. Mock, M. D. <•* ajtnouqces opening of an office in Jhe K. of C. Building. Decatur. - ' Phone 166 Special attention to diseases and surgery of eye, ear, nose and throat
MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS k i BERNE MARKET ■ ■ Corrected Aug. 4 1 No commission ana no yardage. Ilogs 100-125 pounds 64.20 1 150-200 pounds 14.70 , 220-2511 pounds $4.40 250-300 (pounds $4.20 | Roughs $2.75. ; I Stags $1.50. ■ ; Vealers $5.50 ! i Spring lanubs $5.25. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. May . Wheat, Old 50% 54 58% New ... 51 : Corn 31% 31% 35% ■ Oats 17% 19% 22% Chicago Fruit Quotations By Dept, of Agr. Apples: Illinois and Michigan yellow transparents, bu 40-85: ' Illinois and Michigan Duchess 4085; Illinois Wealthier! 75-85. Cantaloupes: Western, crates. 109-250: Indiana crates 75-125; ; flats 40-60; Illinois 50-65; flats 4060; Michigan 100-150. Mellons: California Honey Dews 75-125; Honey Balls 200-250. , Cherries: Michigan 16 quart ! sour 75-100. Raspberries: Michigan 24 pint ! Rods 75-125. Blueberries: Michigan 16 pint 125-250. Dewberries: Michigan 16 quart l 100-150. Peaches: Georgia Albertas 100- ' 225: Illinois Albertas 200-225; I Hails 225-250. Blackberries: Michigan 16 quart I 100-125. Fort Wayne Livestock Market I Hog market 15-20 c lower; pigs I $4.25-4.50; light lights $4.50-4.65: I lights $4.65-4.75; mediums $4.504.60; heavies $4.25-4.40; roughs. $3-3.50; stags $2-2.50; calves $6; ' ewe and wether lambs $6; bucks ■ $5.00. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y.. Aug. 4. —(U.K) —Livestock: Hogs: on sale. 1.400; rather slow, 1 I weak to mostly 5c to 10c lower; dejsirable 160-220 lbs., $5.30-$5.40; top. •55.50; 240-270 lbs.. $1.65 $5; pigs I and underweights, $4.75-$5. 1 Cattle: Receipts, 200; slow. steady; fleshy grass steers, $5.50; ' jetUlW umhs. $1.25-$2.50. CJfvff:' Receipts, 100; vealers unchanged: $6.50 down. I* Sheep: Receipts. 1.200: lambs Weak to 25c lower; demind fair; good to choice natives, moderately sorted. $6.75 to mostly $7; some held at $7.25; throwouts, $4.75-$5; Inferior kinds, $3.50. LOCAL grain market Corrected Aug. 4 Nt,. 1 New Wheat 60 lbs or better 40c . No. 2. New Wheat 58 lbs. . 39c ' Old or New Oats 12c ' Soy Beans 30c ; j New No. 3. White Cow -■ 32c I No. 3. Yellow corn 36c I 1 LOCmL grocers egg market Eggs, dozen Me o Get the Habit—Trade at Home FLORENCE HOLTHOL'SE Stenographic Work Typewriting Judge .1. T. Merryman's Law Oilier, K. of C. Bld«. If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Ashbaucher’s MAJESTIC FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE HOOFING ! SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739 !• or Better Health See DR. 11. I ROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Office Hours; 1Q to 12 a. m. 1 to b p. m., 6 to 8 p. m. ! Phone 314 104 So. 3rd st. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST I Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 j
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e 4 Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these test questions’ Turn to Page Four for the answer*. 1. Is proven the past tense of, tprove? 2. What causeis the waves in the ocean? 3. Name the submarine t'hat sank the Lusitania? 4. What is the composition of bronze? 5. In which city was the Iroquois Theatre fire? 6. iHow many (brothers and sisteis did George Washington have? 7. Name the branch f maViematics which reasons ab. ut quantity by use of letters and generalized symbols? 8. Who is Maude Ad ims? 9. How many bones does the adult human body have? 10. Name the famous robber whose headquarters were in Sherwood Forest? o Appoiiitlinuit of IdmlniMtrator Xo. 2U31 Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of William J. Sprunger, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Calvin A. Sprunger, Administrator Janies T. Merryman, Attorney. July 27, 1932. July 28 Aug. 4-11 Mr. Farmer, you are Boosting yourself and the Community when you Boost and support the Decatur Community Auction. First Sale Tuesday, Aug. 9th. BARGAINS — Bargains in Living I Room, Dining Room Suits, Mattresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co- ; Monroe, our Phone number is 44 ct Dodge. Plymouth Floating - Power Trade ■ Ins 2-1931 FORD A TUDORS 1931 DODGE D.H. SEDAN 1931 DODGE 8 SEDAN 1930 DODGE D.A. SEDAN 1929 C HEVROLET Sedan I 1929 WHIPPET 4 COACH 1929 DODGE D.A. SEDAN 1928 OLDSMOBILE Sedan 1928 DODGE Victory Cpe. 1928 ESSEX COUPE 1928 CHEVROLET Sedan 1928 DODGE FAST 4 Cpe. 1928 STUDEBAKER Sed. 1928 DODGE FOUR Sedan 1927 CHEVROLET Coach 1928 ESSEX SEDAN 1927 DODGE ROADSTER 1927 AUBURN SEDAN 1927 WHIPPET 4 Coupe 1926 BUK K SEDAN 1926 STUDEBAKER Sed. 1926 DODGE FOUR Coupe 1926 DODGE FOUR Sedan 1925 BUICK COACH Terms to suit purchaser’s needs. Saylors Motor Co
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT niI’RSDAV, AUGUST I, 1932.
Famed Family in Reunion ■•A® 'lit p TXT JR - I-< fl | XkM .4 H I i P®. : f L.;. /' -J r I W? - K. 3®lg|SHjL HmAmv - i v ■ -Z V- 1 I ■■pff ■ I 'b. Alexander Stillman and his mother, Mrs. Fowler McCormick i holographed just before leaving for Montreal after a family party in Chicago, when Maj. Elisha Dyer Hubbard, husband of the former Muriel McCormick, lor the first time met his mother-in-law, Mrs Edith Rmkefeller McCormick.
Citizens Watch Laundry Paris — (UP)—All in the interest of ele .nliness. L. uis R b. 40, re-i- ! dent hete. is now' facing three stone I walls and an iron-barred door in prison, charged wiO i disorderly eon- j duct. In the h art of Paris, along' the banks of the Seine, the young I woman decided that her clothes I needed washing. Having her entire' wardr. be upon her back, she pro- ; ceeded to transfer it to the rive’r i 'brink wh?re she straightway be-
— ! Visits Mother ••*•■-• , r . - , Siv *— ' >'”' :a s#* ■ *■ *■ -*X X< .« *v ' *»*—*■ -■. <*■ >&> ‘i’ 5 *ssS3tw a “■■*•-’’ ■""■ ■-, < w. pm \ '■ i> >.? / t 53 tk-A ; '-fe ♦'Y Wi S & L s * S! * * * i*’ * <*" f p 1 -4 I jj ! At<s K « • ®w£®spy' h ■ iLJ This is the first picture of the former .Muriel McCormick and her I husband. Ilaj. Elisha Dyer Hubbard, since their marriage a vear ago IB Ear riariwr. Maine, lhe picture was made in Chicago where they i arc staying a few days to visit Mrs. Hubbard's mother, Mrs Edi»h Rockefeller McCormick. It is the first time Mrs. McCormick and her j son-in-law have met.
, gan scouring them with soap, her self clad in Nature's own garb Cc.oada Protects Walrus Flie walrus !i, ('anadiao waters I « protected \’o on,. |s allowed to I kill 'hem except fm foist, and the | number in ani me year Is limited to so on for Eskimos nnd four for whites. The walrus Is an itni'as tarn food fur the Eskimo and hl» d"gs. ah kills have to be report *1 to the t”oiintod rwdfoc
* REUNION CALENDAR Sunday, August 7 Blakey reunion. Old Chris Blakey . homestoid, Utnion township. Schafer reuuivn, Legion Memo-; Hal Park, Decatur. Grimm reunion, Sunset Pa.:k southeast of Decatur. Annual Dettinger reunion, rain ■ or shine, Sunset Park. Sunday, August 14 Fruechte reunion. Mart Fruechte ■ farm home, 1 mile north of Magley. I Sixteenth annual Hutker family reunion. latkeside Park, Fort ■ Wayne. Seventeenth annual Snyder reun-1 ion. Legion Memoritl Park. Thirteenth - annual Dhvison reunion. Wa.-I ilngton Park, Bluffton. Annual Kitson reunion, SuuSet Park. Hower reunion, Gordon State’ Park. St. Marys, Ohio. Hitchcock reunion, Mrs. Cora Miller, State Line. Annaul Tumbleson reunion, Legion Memorial Park. Elzey reunion, Legion Memorial ! Park, Decatur. Rellig and Reohm family reunion. Sunset Pa k, southeast of Decatur. The annual reunion of the Bieuz ' family, Sunset Park, Decatur. Sunday August 21 Annual Crist reunion, Epworub ■ Forest, Lake Webster. Brentlinger annual reunion, Wren Memorial Park, Wren, O. Springer and Brandyberry reuuion, Lehman’s Park, Berne. Butler family reunion. Sunset, Park, rain or shine. Ainnual reunion of th<\ Smith family, Sunset Park, Decatur. Kemmer family reunion. Sunset Park, southeast of Decatur. Annual Hakeis reunion, Sunset ■ Park, Decatur. Annual Kortenber and Hackman reunion, Sun Set Park. Sunday, August 28 Annual Weldy Reunion, Frank Aurand home, Decatur. Annaul Standiford and Faulkner re-1 union, Wren, 0., Memorial Park. Wednesday, August 31 Weldy - Beery Family reunion,' Legion Memorial Park, Decatur. September 4 Annual Brown reunion, Sunset Park, Decatur. Labor Day, September 5 Lenhart annual reunion. Sun-
HEARTSTRINGS) / by edwina Macdonald K h F/re Men and Women Entangled in the Most 1 Exciting Romance You’ve Ever Read About I rW- J I a&fy TT’S the sort of thing that B ~f >rrjT 6 . JMOKh| I happens in real life among H HF ~'syA . |L I JHlhm die s °ciety women who have H 1 too little to do . . . Jimmie | »■' WhSSr Warren, in love with his witA | (t ~.<■ •) ) J , VOwm J who is unintentional!} killing | his love; Patricia Braith wait, H l\ Bbloiai yH mV ffi« ’Tlrmwßl R j. M _dWta I Y \ eager for romantic adventure, ■ in fascinated by him; alluring WaSH , I ‘ Myra Brownley, digging lot IPvMM * n h* s generosity; and ’'l|V^V'//‘ j / /* y Jack Laurence, in love with o 7 yiir Patricia. Only enthralling * i a' 'i drama can result from such //} f : / Z a situation, a promise fulb y 'W^' yy filled in every paragraph of Y ' HEARTSTRINGS, the new serial which will be published AUGUST 6 In Decatur Daily Democrat r —-- -•— _
J set Park, southeast of Decatur. Reunion of Milllnger family, Sum set Pirk Decatur. — Chairmen 82, Re-elected Algonac, Mich. —(UP)— Already i having 82 years of aggregate serv- | ice in ceunty and township offices I to his credit, Roy T. Gilbert ha's | been re-elected chairman of the St. Clair C unty Board of Supe: v isorn. I I Gilbert has been supervisor of Clay I : Town.-J.iip for 16 years; member of ithe school board for 27 years; 10 I : years t wnship clerk; Algonac city | ;cle:k seven years; chairman of the l St. Clair County board for 11 year-; | j Justice of the peace eight years,' . and village assessor for three j : years. 0 Nudism Grounds for Suit Paris —4 UP)—Practicing nudism in the home has I-loved the latest 1 grounds for divorce in France, the wife pleading fiat she and their two children, a boy 14 and a girl ■ : 12, had been frreed, through mar- • itd authority, to submit themselves |to toe photographed in compan| with the nude husband. In granting j the divorce to the wife, ttie 'French ' | court admonished the husband and i forbade him to practice integral nudism in the future, against pen- 1 | alty of further reproof. — Teaching The teaching profession, deciares ' Calvin T. Ryan In Hygeia Magazine, must be f." gd from the stigma of being considered the one occupation in which the halt and the lame can •Iways make good.
Public Auction I | i ne undersigned will sell at public auction, on I SATURDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1932 I at 2:00 P. M. ■ On the premises at 266 North Second street. Decatur, The following described Real Estate: Mo Two story Brick Garage Building, 66x132 feet; baSl i ment under entire building. Located on the corner Hl Second and Marshall streets. An ideal location for and filling station. ’1 ERMS—Small cash payment day of sale. TermsH balance. H F. W. HOLTHOUSE, OwneH Roy Johnson, auct. Hi j H|
Corrected Nut.ce to B dde<B Notice in the De. anir lia.h-B ocrat was printed yi,, ada ß Wednesday concerning . ’ B of the steel window SJS .^'B higlli school building and the ■ Ing of the windows of the B building. The following B h.ve been Included- T . U B of the steel s.shes »f the -kyH on the roof of the >igh'B I building. These are al-<» t„ r B | two coats. ■ M. F. Worthman, Stß ■
1 ’ — I NOTIC I (lood News fori || the farmer. I K ( ast Plow Point I H Grintliit”. now I || 10c, Ln- and 2nl 9 Wagon lire- Reset,! I I M Acetylene Welding J Blacksmithing. -n () ,i- s ; i] 3@l kind, now done to il M present day conditions. I H Frank Schmitz! lH Corner First A JettersoJ Phone 10B|
