Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 199, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1932 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, 1 AND NOTICES » « FOR SALE VITZ GIFT SHOP Open as usual. Competent attendant in charge. Hemstitching, Dressmaking. 221 ’ N. 2nd st. Phone 925. 197t3 FOR SALE — New electric irons. $1.48; new Ironing boards 98c to $3.50; new chest of drawers, $8.50’ used pianos. $42.50 to S6O; Sprague Furniture Company Monroe street,l Phone 199. b!99-2t | FOR SALE —5 sows, some with I pigs by side. Others will farrow ' soon. Inquire Schmitt Meat Market, a199-3t' FOR SALE—-Fresh cow, John Hinck Decatur, Route 4. Preble phone. b199-3tx PUBLIC SALE of Household goods at my residence in Monroe, Ind.. Thursday. Aug. 25. 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. J. W. McKean. 199t.ix FOR SALE —Polland China male hogs. Also Shropshire buck. E. T. Jones, R. R. 5. Phone 861-G. FOR SALE —31 Hampshire pigs, double immuned. Price slls. O. ■Sales, 2 miles south of Linn i Grove. 199t3x FOR SALE —Electric irons. $1.48. ( Ironing boards. 98c to $3.50. Mattresses. $4.50 to sls. Chest of draw- ' ers, $8.50. Electric radios mantle types, $25. This in new merchandise. Used pianos, $42.50 to S6O. Used 9 x 12 rug g od condition. $lO used range, like new. $35. Sprague Furniture Company, Monroe street Phone 194*. a199-3t FOR SALE —Farms in this and adjoining counties. Prices and terms that will meet your approval. Clyde Hurt. 1110 Bryon street, Huntington, Ind., g199-2tx WANTED WANTED—RADIO and ELECTRICAL/ WORK. Tubes tested free. Phone 625 MILLER RADIO SERVICE. a195-30t ; WANTED man with reasonable amount of business experience j to represent and supervise opera 4 ■ tions locally of a nationally known i organization. No investment re-I quired. Substantial earnings. For I interview see L. E. Seng, Keenan Hotel, Fort Wayne. Tuesday afternoon or Wednesday, or write The Union Products Company. Cleveland, Ohio. 1 FOR RENT FOR RENT —Furntahed apartment, 2 or 3 rooms, private entrance, on ground floor, with privilege of garage. Phone 511 or 310 North Third Bt. <b) 197-ts FOR RENT —Strictly modern house' vacant Sept. 1. Rent very reasonable Phone 183. v199-3t FOR RENT —Heated apartment of five rooms, and bath. 228 North 4th street. Phone 355. 3tx COURTHOUSE Marriage License Floyd Johnson, Monroe township | teacher to Osie Striker, Monroe, township. Real Estate transfers John W. Hendricks et ux. 52 feet l in Monroe township to James W. Andrews for $950.00. Adella Reppert et al, in lot 63. Bellmont Park Addition, to Charles Sullivan et ux tor SI.OO. Admitted to Hospital Glen Martin of this city and Mrs. Sylvia Scheele of Pleasant' Mills were committed io Easthav-' en hospital at Richmond, this' morning by Judge C. L. Walters, i The application for Mr. Martin was filed by his mother. Mrs. Ada Martin, on August 13. He has been in the Adams county jali since August 12. Drs. J. M. Miller. P. B. Thomas and E. L. Mock were the examining physicians. The application tor Mrs. Scheele was signed by a slstre, Mrs. L. J. Degitz. Drs. J. C. Grandstaff. J. W. Vizard and L. E. Somers were examining physicians. Mrs. Scheele had been in the jail since July 15. BARGAINS Bargains tn Living Room, Dining Room Suita. Mat tresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co. MonrWe, our Phone number Is 44 et. i YAGER brothers Funeral Directors Ambulance Service, day or right. Lady Attendant Phone 105-44 Funeral Home, 110 So. First 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

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected August 22 No commission ano no yardage. | Hogs. 100-125 pounds $4.20 150400 pounds $4.60 220-250 .pounds $4.35 250-300 pounds $4.15 Roughs $2.75. Stags $1.50. Vealers $6.25. Spring lambs $5.00. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind., Aug. 22 —(UP) ! Livestock: Hog market 15 lower; pigs $4.25-$4.50; light lights $4.50$4.65; lights $4.65-$4.75; medium: $4.50-$4.65 heavies $4.25-$4.50 light roughs $3.25-$3.75; heavy roughs $2,754X36; stags sl.ss $2.00; calves $6.50; ewe and wether lambs $5.25 bucks $4.25. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: on sale 4.600: dependable trade to all interests; strong to mostly 5c over Friday's average; to good to choice 160-210 lb. $5.40: mixed offerings $5.25-5.35, 230-260 lbs. $4.85-5.15; weights below 150 lbs. $5-5.25. Cattle receipts 1,150; two way | steer trade; dry feds slow 25-40 c ■ lower; grassers active, strong to : 25c higher; good steers and year- ■ lings SB-8.50; few loads $8.75-9; I latter fed lot meats of last Mon- ; day $9.35; fleshy grassers and short feds $6.50-7.75: common grass steers and heifers $4.505.75; fat cows $3.50-4; cutter giades $1.75-2.75. Calf receipts 700; vealers active; strong to mostly 50c higher; good to choice $8; common and medium $5-6.75. Sheep receipts 5,700; fat lambs generally 25c lower; medium and I lower grades strong to 25c higher; good to choice ewe and wether lambs moderately sorted] $6.50; bucks $5.50; throwouts mostly $5; fat ewes $2.50-3.25. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sep'. Dec. May ] Wheat, old s<*% 54 58% new 50% I Corn 30% 32% 36% I Oats 15% 17% 20% uOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected August 22 >’■*. i New Wheat 60 lbs or letter ...... 42c No. 2 New Wheat 581bs. 41c' Old or New Oats 13c I Soy Beans 30c New No. 3 White corn 32c No. 3 Yellow corn 37c LOCmL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 14c NOTH i: I'OH BIBS FOK I* (IN ( INI. vr Tin-: < in rt mu *i: Notice is hereby given that the' | Board of County Commissioners of ( : Adams County. State of Indiana will: | on Tuesiav Sept. 6. 11*32 and up until I I 10 o'clock a. m. on said day receive! sealed bids for painting all metal and wood exposed to weather on Court House tower. Plans and specifications now on 1 file at the Auditors office. 'The right is reserved to reject any i and all bids. ALBERT HARLOW, Auditor, Adams County, Ind. ! Aug. 22-29 ' 9T4M Knot.debs ttKKTIM. Notice is hereby given that the' annual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens Telephone Company I of Decatur, Indiana, will be at , I the office of the Secretary of said company, in the City of Decatur. I 1 ndiana on Monday, September o, 11*32 !at seven o'clock P, M. for the pur- [ pose of electing five directors to I I serve the ensuing year ;,ml for the i I transaction of such other business as ' may be properly brought before said meeting. Herman F. Ehinger. See'v. Aug 22 to Sep. 5 NOTICE—CaII Hirry Grim 1228 for radio service. No Sales. Radio ?hecked at your home free of ; charge. kl9B-3tx OTHO LOBENSTEIN FUNERAL PARLOR Monroe, Ind. Mrs. Lobenstein, Lady Attendant. Business phone 90—Residence 81. Free Ambulance Service 24 hour service. tor Bette’ Health See DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. tn. 1 to 5 p. m., 6 to 8 p. m. Phone 314 IC4 So. 3rd st. S. E. BLACK Funeral IMrector When the hour comes your i final tribute need not be costly to be of fitting I dignity. 500 — Phone — 727 Lady Assistant Ambulance Service. E. L. Mock, M. D. announces opening of an office ir the K. of C. Building. Decatur. Phone 166 Special attention to diseases surgery of eye, ear, nose and threat

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—4 Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these i test questions? Turn to Page j Four for the answers. 1. Where is the "Lost Dutchman’s Mine" supposed to be? 2. Did the selective service act' during the Woild War include tie. Phillirlvinea? 3. Who is Felix Herbert? 4. What is the Language of Ice-, land? 5. What is a "Papal Bull?" 6. Name the three leiding corn I producing states of the U. S. ? 7. Did Andrew Johnson hold any Public office after he was Presi-j dent? 8. What is the average seasonal production of a coffee tree? 9. How old is Col. Charles A. Lindbergh? 10. How much pay do privates in the National Guard receive? HOSPITAL NOTES Cnarles Lautzenheiser of Route | 1, Craigville, underwent a major operati n at the Adams County ' Memorial Hospital this morning. : Lavon Becher of Willshire, 0.. submitted to a major operation in toe local hospital today. Leßoy Cable and Juanita Cable, Decatnr, route 3, underwent minor operati.-ns for the removal of tonsils at the Ad ims County Memorial Hospital this morning. o Mr. and Mrs. David Rice are at Purdy Lake for a weeks fishing. 1

Bereaved Mother at Trial F \ <£"■ ' . Y I -»«*r * ' wr" * Mrs. Ida M. Clarke, mother of Haden Clarke, is shown with tier other son, B. L. Clarke, as they watched the proceedings during the trial of Captain William Lancaster, who is charged with causing her boy’s death. In her first appearance in the Miami court, she heard the details of her son’s engagement to Mrs. Keith-Miller before he was found fatally wounded on the sleeping porch of the woman fiver's home.

Set 10-Mile Altitude Record r -J '•<' V* \ / Aik. -re flflfl BCflfl •*<- i-1- -1 ■ r -■- ,i -, ■ ,i- r i -- - . .. . . •WV.v •W• •• — .-'■in ... I i .-. .■ , , , ....... , “ I-— - > --- . I ~ ■ ...II I.ISIU.UU I •••• ■•• • ■ •■•WMMUMW*. wfl »■ «* *•” ■ jL a, Js MS ■** • L - ”• Here is Professor Auguste Ptecaru. swix* scientist, in the aluminum bell in which he made his second ascent into the stratosphere. Taking off from Zurich. Switzerland, Piccard escended to an altitude of 10 4 miles, setting a new altitude record. He reached terra firms again near Monzambano. near Lake Garda. Italy after having been over twelve hours in the air Lower photo shows Piccard with his wife and it children, Jaques, Denise. Monette and Helen.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1932.

SOCIETY GROVER SELLS • i CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY ' A birthday dinner was served' 1 Sunday at the country home of Grover Sells at Greenville, 0., in ' ' h. nor of Mr. Sells, who celebrated j his forty-eignt birtaday anniversary I A delicious basket dinner was < | served at the n.oa hour. The diu-i | ing table was centered with a large | birthdiy cake. Mr. Sells was ipre1 sented with a number of birthday I gifts. Durk.g the afternoon refreshments of home made ice cream and cake were served. Guests at the dinner included Mr. and Mrs. Noll Sells. Mrs. Lydia 11. Hendricks of Dayton. 0., Mrs. Mil-! lard Downs, of Scio. 0.. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Albaugh and dsugiter Maxine, and Mrs. Lydia Albaugh of Rennison. 0.. Miss Lucille Sells of (Toledo. 0.. Mr. and Mrs. Harvel i Sells, and Mr. aid Mrs. Jim Hen- ! dricks cf Monroe: Pete Jockel and I Morton of Greenville: Mr. and Mrs. I Miles Roop and family of Decatur! i <nd Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sells and , family. ' The Religious Study Club will; ; meet with Miss Ethel Ervin. Wad- , nesday evening at six o'clock. The V. I. S. Class of the United Brethren Sunday School will meet; at the country home of Miss Glen-1 nys Arnold, Friday evening. The! members are to meet at the church at seven o'clock. o I Get tb» Habit — Trad.- a> •-‘crr'i-

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Rushing to Mother’s Bedside - - i f © W&w Xt | igL v 7 —i Hurrying from Europe to rush to the side of her mother, Mrs. Edith Roc! . eller McCormick, who is critically ill in Chicago, Mrs. Max Oser is sh< v. n as she arrived at New York. With her are her two children, Anita and Peter Max. Many other members of the great Rockefeller and McCormick families are gathered at the bedside of the stricken woman.

Teacher and Slain Wife “1., r II C Moor. 32 year-old high school teacher of Marshall, 111., is shown with his wife, tn connection with whose mysterious slaying Moor is held by authorities. Mrs Moor's body was found in the family auto with two bullets in her heart, six miles from Marshall." Moor told police he was slugged unconscious by holdups and awakened to find his wife dead.

On First Campaign Sortee . W' <n W. 1C Ajt., .’?»?;? ■W&. ■MB . ■>-_ <?&,. £' > A ttf*.. »**&& &Oc gfIMPWI - &SHE ■ ? WwMl rW™W- s *?/**;’ •. J& Z^ 4 /- * z ’ * W A • S r 11 w '4 kA R Kb> &W&&K&w Ms*-- ■»‘>w w U P:*W < sitSO "11 ; I Surrounded by members of his devoted family, Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt is shown as he left Albany. N.Y. enroute to Columbus, to make his first campaign speech outside his own State since his . acceptance address at Chicago on July 2. Left to right in the group Mrs. Roosevelt, the Governor's wife. Governor Roosevelt, his son James' j Mrs. Anna Dahl and John Roosevelt.

XBTK K OF XI’KI IVI. MKKTIVB OF COI VH COI M H. I Notice i» hereby given that regu- > Ur sesßion of the Adams County , Coun.-il of Adams County. Indiana. | will be held at the Auditor's office In i the Court House at Decatur, Ind.. , at 9 A. M. on Sept. S 1932, for the i purpose of making the following special appropriations for the sever- i al county offk es towit: Care ot Ineane SOO.rtt* | | Election Supplies 11*0.0*'| I Co. Agent Salary For Month Deeaasber 1.*3. 83.33 Deputy Assessors (Washington Twp ) 10..00 Transfer Hoad Fund 1 (truck Driver to Gasoline) 1.2»0.oo -

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES OF M TOWNSHIP FREE GRAVEL ROAD BOND FUNDS M In the matter of Determining the Hates tor certain l'uip..s.> (•■>( ntv before the County Cou aril ami Hoar.l .f ' „ Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Adams c.. lin (y. the proper legal* officers of said municipality at then regular plac« on the Sth day of September, 1932 will .■ im , )l |. th- f.,|] * Prill r<» I nt. In Tewu-hlu r "W? Hoot" J 1 ?!?. SI Preble *B7i.M Kirklunil •’imt mo ,07 Washinjcton 3445 58 6i»U2 St. Marys V 72 32 1245 Blue Creek 13423.98 :*>.',3.04 Monroe ■ 2202 94 '»oo D . 3443.00 904.27 Hartford 0704.70 1'12»2 Wabash -3000.00 941.31 MMF Jefferson VAMIATM4N IB l*ri»)MbM«Ml ten l.rvy , » 920.046 25 SSS‘ 1 997.487 MB •J*’®*, 1,7*5.452 *1 Preble * 1 577 12 9K Kirkland M » Washington 1*489 572 1" HB St. Marys ’>s>*7sß 1" Blue Creek 4 >65 9 9 0 1Monroe - B rent'll .......... — I*ll2 4>*’ 25 Hartford - fIH Wabash and Geneva 1 86>63« •’’'•lMxpavere appearing shall have a right' to be hear.i th. tax levies have been determined, ten or more tax p. • - f • elves aggrieved by mieh levies may appeal to th< >tat. Commissioners for further and final action ’here.., m f,Lu * therefor with the County Auditor not later f * rlh SeptemLr and the State will fix a date for hear mu « , A if 1? ,952 - AL ‘ Audit"reWanu cM August 22-29 NOTH>: INI TAXPAYER* OF TYX I.CUE’ In the matter of determining the tax rates for . Adams county. Indiana, before the Board of *'.mnt> , .remre.ttM the county Council of said county. . . Notice tn hereby given the taxpayers of Adams the proper legal officers rtf said municipality a > ,h ' "‘■''“•B place in the Auditor's office of said county, on lm»,l-o. September 1932. will consider the following budg, t < I.EHK OF CIKCt IT COt KT Services personal Other Operating expenses - Mm Current charges. Properties MH COt’XTY AI DITOK Services personal ~MB Other Operating expenses MB COUNT!' THEANIRF.H Other < at'lm COUNTY. RECBHDEH Other Operating Kxpense MB COUNT! MIKRIFF Services personal Other Operating Bhtpenw (*OUWTY SIRAKYOR s»-’\ii t-s personAl Other Operating; Expense <Ol M l < oieo%Kß 9 Services personal ” Other Operating Expenses HH COi NT! HKADTH COM WISSIONEK M S I \ I' ■ •> I-fl NI'III I other Operating Bkpenee cot NTY SI PT. OF SCHOOLS 9| Services personal BB other Operating Expense COI STY ASSESSOH M Services other Operating KxpettM CO. ATTKNDASCK OFFICER: M Services - (»ti:er Operating HJtpenne COI NTA AGKST ■ Services personal Other Operating; expense COUNTY PROSE< I T6MG M Services personal . .. Other Operating expense n COUNTY JAIL ■ u Personal Service ° Other Operating expense o <Ol RT HOI SK i> ' I'■ j. I Other Operating expense _ Current «’harK»> M < IRCUIT COI RT . ■ personal Other Operating expense j Current Charges B I Ol HOMPI r AL M Services and other operating expenses M| Tl HEH< l LOMIM HOSPITAL Irene Byron Sanatorium contract ’(•OVVrV INFIRM AHA ■ Services Personal — ! Other Operating Expense BqutplMnt .S Current Charges B| < Ol ATA < OA| AIISSIOAEHS fl Service Persona! !5.58 Other Operating Expense fl Current Charges I Current Obligations fl I 1 »ebt Payment I Total < >ner <1 Fund 11 GRAVEL RO AO REPAIR FIX!) I Services Personal ■ fl I Other operating expense 61.1 W Material fl I ’urrent charges Lw Properties W miuvn-l *>!•• UK VTI FINDS TO HI- H'g < urrrni I Total budget estimate for year 121.< x " H I Deduct amount to be received from s;■»>•. B misfudlaneous revenue j Subtract line 2 from line 1 ,u B Unexpended appropriations of 1931 bb •’ '* B I AH additional appropriations from July ' i-non 9 I 31. 1931 to December 31. 1932 I Totals of lines 3, 4. 5 and 6 i. B I Actual balance July 31, 1532 i I ‘ Tax to be collected present year (>ec. ’J■ , i " ■ • Mist-. Rev. to be collected present year ‘ , fl ! Total II,WH 8. 10 J E Subtnact line io from line 7 1 " I Eat. working bal. for six months after -a-ri 3* ■ dose of next year. ~,, fl Amt to be raised by tax lew ■ PR<IPO««EI) LHVIES ). * tl ß Net taxable property ’mount, | County revenue 39c I (.ravel Hoad reiuitr a, return.,l h, ntntv (.mudlm* rand. <,,.**’■ I 4,H,nt> H ~„(,■ I Collected In 1930 '‘l I Coll»-ted in 1931 11 „ ci l Collected In 1932 I To he Collected In 1933 94.3,1 on .j Taxpayers appearing shall haye the right to be “eatu (( , el)n g ■ ) the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpi . B „ a i,| 'J selves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the S’ a a pM > commissioner, for further and final action thereon. I» Uon a| 13 therefor with the County Auditor not later than the t , ~rii'S "■ t: September. 1932, ano the State Board will tlx a date or I 8, Dated tins day of August 1932 «ALBEI U . co u | August 22-29 Auditor ,Aua

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