Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 208, Decatur, Adams County, 1 September 1932 — Page 4

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DECATIR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATI R DEMOCRAT CO. Entered at the Decatur. Ind.. Pont Office as Second Class Matter. J. H Heller Pres, and Gen. Mgr. A. R. Holthouse Sec’y & Bus. Mgr. Dick I). Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies $ .02 One Week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier ........ .... 5.00 One month, by mail .35 Three months, by mail 1.00 Six months, by mail 1.75 One year, by mail 3.00 One year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere $3.50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER, Inc., 35 East Wacker Drive. Chicago 415 Lexington Avenue, New York Charter Member of The Indiana league of Home Dsßies. As .the scientist would say, “What a spectacle." Among the 1932 eclipses add this year's profits. Plans for opening school are going right along and before we know it the kids will be counting the days ’till the Christmas vacation. We can imagine other ways to spend a vacation and see the country. but suppose if we were Colonel Hutchinson we would be doing the same thing he is. Now if Babson could employ those scientists to do his predicting and if they succeeded as well on matters of business and prosperity as they did on the eclipse that would be something. Jimmy Mollison's young wife js not going to take any chances on having the shark's eat him and otherwise spoil a perfectly good reputation, so she has succeeded in inducing him to come on a steamer. We would to. Old Cole Biease was given a trouncing in South Carolina by Senator Smith and those who don't like Cole are congratulating the ietor. Smith at least is one man running for re-election who has not been defeated. The city light and power plant saved patrons of the local plant, $128.16 during July by paying the federal three per cent, tax on light bills. That's not a fortune, but it's .something and besides it eliminates the nuisance connected with splitting pennies on the bill. Interest in the eclipse made us go ♦« the book and refresh our nwaewy that the sun was 92,900,OflOußiles from the earth. The way the jigmperature has been the past •fewjjgys we believe someone let it drop'ii few miles. The political parties are planning to open the campaign, the Republicans fixing September 7 as the day of their big allow in Fort Wayne, while the Democrats have tentatively set September 26 for the firing of the opening gun. Speakers of national prominence will visit the state and the issues will be discussed.

WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE—WITHOUT CALOMEL And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go If you feel sour and stink and the world looks punk, don’t swallow a lot of salts, mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gum and expect them to make you suddenly tweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. For they can’t do it. They only move the bowels and a mere movement doesn’t vet at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feeling is your liver. It should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn’t digest. It»just decays in the boweta. Gas bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad taste and your breath is foul, skin often breaks out in blemishes. Your head aches and you feel down and out. Your whois system is poisoned. It takes those good, lid CARTER’3 LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel “up and up." They contain wonderful, harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing when it comes to making the bile flow freely. p But don’t ask for liver pills. Ask for Carurt Little Liver Pills. Look for the name Carter’• Little Liver Pills on the red label. Resent I enbsututa. 26c at all atone. O 1 G M-C*

The steel industry seems to have found the corner everyone was looking for and an officer of steel institute vouches that production will be increased one hundred per ( cent before the end of the year. Bet they don't build any more Empire State buildings in New York . this season. Tailant Tubbs and William Gibbs ■ McAdoo will battle It out In CellI tomia for election to the V. S. sen- [ ate. Tubbs, the Republican nomii nee is for repeal of the Eighteenth 1 Amendment and McAdoo is inclined to be dry. Both men are good fighters and Californians will probably see a campaign equal to the old Johnson scrap in 1912. The astronomers know their stuff and those who study the heavenly planets must have received a big kick out of the eclipse yesterday. The moon's * shadow covered the sun for about a minute and a half and millions peered through smoky glass or film in wonderment at the phenomenon. All we know about it, is that something is going on up there and that God's creation of the heavens and earth is a wonderful thing. It is estimated that the state will require a tax levy of 28.6 on the hundred dollars to raise the amount necessary to carry on government next year. The new $1.50 tax limit law fixes the state rate at not to exceed 15 cents on the hundred dollars and new revenue was not provided by the legislature. The outcome will be watched with interest, for if the state increases its levy it will apply to every taxing unit in the state and certainly make it hard to enforce the law in local units. The farmer's demand for higher prices continues in lowa and Nebraska and conditions are growing] serious. Shots fired from an auto- i mobile injured 15 men stationed. along the lowa highway the other; night and trouble seems to be. brewing. We are passing through ; ' hectic timck, and every day seems to bring something new or problems which evidently can't be solv’d. We doubt if killing and bloodshed is the way to settle these I scraps and it would appear that ; someone acquainted with the facts could iron out the trouble and restore peace. o ♦— — « Household Scrapbook — By— ROBERTA LEE • ♦ Soft Hands A good remedy far softening. hands can be m ide by moistening a little Indian meal with lemon juice and then rubbing the hands thoroughly. Wash the hands with hot water and before dry, bathe them with a gyycerine lotion. Olive Oil Olive oil or salad oil will not become rancid if a pinch or two :f sugar is added to the oil as soon as it is opened. Shoes Always dress leather shoes with cream before wearing. This will prevent disc:location and scuffing. o Get the Habit — Trade at Home

BACK TO SCHOOL I in 0® HIPZIP _ PATtNTtD TMGuSPArora TROUSERS The pant that is the hit of the season. No belt, no suspenders, they really fit the body. Made in all the newest patterns in young mens, knickers and boys longies. ■ Ki"™ $1.95 ■» $4.50 1 I Holthouse Schulte & Co

o « « Answers To Test Questions ‘ Below are the Answers to the r Test Questions Printed >. on Page Twa —— ♦ 1. Daughter of Abamennon and iSlylemiiiestra. In Greek mythology. 2. A twenty-fourth part. 3. Blue and white. 4. Army smut and mail carrier of 8 frontier days. I- 6. Nite. 6. James Buchanan and Grover , Cleveland. 7. An alloy of osmium and iridu-m. 1 8. Minnehaha river, near Mlnnea- • ,polls, Minn. I 9. Fiance. 10. Falls of Saint Mary. Ii ■ i 11 o BOOK LIST DECATUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1932-1933 ' First Grade r For Beginners Only. f B Pupils: , 1 box of Talens Crayons $ .15 1 pencil. Dixon's Laddie, No. 304 ... .05 ( Total '. - .20 For Second Semester Students. A Pupils: ’ 1 Study and Story Primer t and First Reader combined .58 1 Zaner and Blosser Exercise Book. No. 1 15 f 1 box of Talens Crayons .15 1 Dixon s laiddie Pencil No. 304 05 Second Grade , Story & Study Second Reader .46 I i McCall Speller, complete .48 , j Zaner-Blosser Exercise Book. I No. 2 15 : Hollis-Dann Music Course, Book No. 2 47 1 box of Talens Crayons. .15 Alpha Pencil No. 205 ’ Lennes Tablet. Book 2. full yr. .33 I The Laidlaw Test and Exercise Book in Spelling 15 Third Grade ' Story and Study Third Reader .58 ■ Strayer-Upton Arithmetic, Book No. 1 -64 Our English, Book 1 .68 ; Beeson's. The Health Game .65 ■ Hollis-Dann Music Course No. 3 .47 I Lennes Tablet, Semester B .22 McCall Speller, complete. . .48 Zaner-Blosser Exercise Book, No. 3 15 ■ ] One box Talens Water Colters .45 I One water pan for painting ... .05 One Five-cent Pencil . .05 ; One Penholder. Zaner-Blosser : and Osborn Pen No. 401 .06 Geography, Around the World with Children, Carpenter's . .65 I Box of Talens Crayons 15 Golden Rod Tablet . .05 I Royal Composition Book No. 870 .05 1 The Laidlaw Test and Exercise , Book in Spelling _ .15 Royal Penmanship No. 203 .05 Fourth Grade . Manly Fourth Reader .69 ' Straver-Upton Arithmetic, Book No. 1 64 - Dur English. Book 1 68 I McCall Spel'er. complete 48 Knowlton's First Lesson in Geography 87 I Winston Simplified Dictionary 1.08 Zaner-Blosser Practice Book, No. 1 15 | HolHs-Dann Music Course No. 3 .54 ’ One box Talens Water Colors .45 I One box Ta'ens Crayons ..... .15 I One Water Pan for painting .05 I One Penholder. Zaner-Blosser and Osborn Pen No. 401 06 i One Five-cent Pencil .05 The Laid'aw Test and Exercise Hook in Spelling .15 Royal Composition Tablet No. • 870 05 I Royal Writing Tablet No. 203 .05 Golden Rod Tablet No. 80 .05 Fifth Grade > Manly Fifth Reader . .70 > Strayer-Upton Arithmetic, Book No. 2 .68 B. & M. Essentials of Geography, i Book 1 1.26 ! 1 Our English. Book 2. 72 , • Emerson-Betts Hygiene and Hea'th, Book 1 .... .65 i McCall Speller, complete 48

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, Zanyr-Blosser Practice. Book No. 5 15 Hollis-Dann Music Course, No. 4 ■ .54 Box of Talens Water Colors .45 Box of Talens Crayons .. .15 One Water Pan .05 One Penholder. Zaner-Blosser and Osborn Pen No. 401 .06 Winston Simplified Dictionary 1.08 The Laidlaw Test and Exercise Book in Spelling .15 Royal Theme Tablet No. 76 .05 Golden Rod Tablet No. 80. .05 Royal Writing Tablet No. 10l .05 Makers of America, WoodburnMoran 97 Fifth Grade Lennes Sheets, Semester A or B -22 Sixth Grade Manly Sixth Reader .70 j Strayer-Upton Arithmetic, Book No. 2 .68 B.& M. Essentials of Geography, Book 1 1.26 Our English. Book 2 -72 Zaner-Blosser Practice, Book N.>. 6 15 Emerson-Betts Physiology and Hygiene, Book 2 91 McCall Speller, complete .48 Box of Talens Water Colors .45 Box of Talens Crayons .15 One Water Pan .65 Hollis-Dann Music Course, 68, Book 4. 6A. Book 5 65 One Penholder, Zaner-Blosser and Osborn Pen No. 401 .06 | One Drawing Pencil. Eagle 315 .05; Winston Simplified Dictionary 1.08 The Laidlaw Test and Exercise Book in Spelling ... .15 Royal Theme Tablet No. 76 .05

PU B Lie SA L E As 1 am moving away I will sell at public auction at my residence 3 miles East of Decatur, mile South of State Road No. 16, on Monday, Sept. 12, 1932 Commencing at 10 a. m. 2 — HEAD OF HORSES — 2 Sorrel horse, weight 1300 lbs.; Bay horse, weight 1300 lbs.; Both good workers. 5 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 5 Black cow, 2 years old. giving good flow; Guernsey cow. 5 years old, will freshen Nov. 18th; 3 good yearling heifers, bred. HOGS—Hampshire sow and 8 pigs by side; Hampshire sow and 4 pigs by side; 5 shoats weight 100 lbs. each. SHEEP AND GOATS —11 good Shropshire ewes; 5 Angora Nannie Goats. RABBITS 19 head mixed giants. HAY, STRAW AND GRAIN 6 ton of clover hay; 15 ton baled straw; 20 acres of corn in field; 7 acres of soy beans in field ready to cut any time after the sale. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS One set of Pitless farm scales; Binder; C. B. & Q. corn planter; Disc; Mower; two Oliver corn plows; Hay rake; Roller; I. H. C. hay loader; Tedder; Spring tooth harrow; Spike tooth harrow; Low wheel wagon and box; Wagon and hay ladders; Riding breaking plow; eider press; Sheep clippers; two individual hog houses; 2 double sets harness. HOUSEHOLD GOODS TalUe; Dresser; 4 Beds; Kitchen Cabinet; Rockers; Dining Chairs: Book Case; Barber Chair and equipment; many articles too numerous to mention. — REAL ESTATE — 6 Room Brick House, full size basement, good well of water; one acre of land. This will make an ideal country home. Near town,' schools and churches Ideal lor any one wishing a chicken farm. Must be- seen to be appreciated. Immediate possession. TERMS—Cash on day of sale. JACOB BARTLETT, Owner Roy Johnson, auct. W. A. Lower, clerk. ‘PERFECTION’ OIL STOVES - at ■ 20 % REDUCTION A WONDER SPECIAL IN THE WELL KNOWN PERFEt TION OIL COOK STOVES. Two, three and four burner styles to select from. It's Economy to cook with Oil, 25c VALUE LARGE Kneeling Pads A LARGE. SOFT SPUNGY RUBBER KNEELING PAD. These J flfll pads will make your work EASIER. AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE IN NEW FANCY SHOPPING BASKETS This attractive basket will make your 1 —x shopping a pleasure. I H | SCHAFER HDW. CO.

Golden Rod Tablet No. 80 05 i Introduction to American History. Woodburn Moran 1.01 I Sixth Grade Lennes Sheets. > Semester Aor B M i Seventh Grade > Guide Book to Reading. Seventh Render At i Strayer-Upton Arithmetic. No. 3 .75 *' B.& M. Essentials of Geography. ; B«ok 2 *'76 'lOur English, Book 3 86 • Emerson-Bets Physiology and 1 Hygiene. Book 2 ... .91 McCall Speller, complete 48 Elementary American History and Government t WoodburnMoran > t4 B ! Box of Talens Water Colors 45 One Water Pan 05 l Winston Simplified Dictionary 1.08 The Laidlaw Test and Exercise Book in Spelling -15 Royal Theme Tablet No. 76 .05 J Golden Rod Tablet No. 80 05 . Lennes Sheets. Semester A or B , Citizenship Through Problems, Edmouson-Dondineau 1.44 Eighth Grade ; Guide Book to Reading, Eighth Reader -90 Strayer-Upton Arithmetic. No. 3 .75 B & M. Essentials of Geography, BookS 176 Our English, Book 3 86 Emerson-Betts Physsiology | and Hygiene, Book 2 ... .91 McCall Speller, complete 48 Elementary American History and Government (WoodburnMoran l 1-48 Box of Talens Water Colors .45

One Water Pan Winston SlmplHii’d Dictionary 1.0 The Laidlaw Test ami Exercise Book in Spelling ■ •*“ Royal Compoaition Tablet No. 848 06 Golden Rod Tablet No. 30 .05 Lennes Sheets, Semester A or B 22 Citisenship Through Problems. Edmoneon-Dondlneau 144 o—- * TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY From the Dally Democrat File ♦ ■ — — Reunion of Standlford and Fulkner families held at Lima. Fred LjDelie is ill wfth hay fever Misses Rose and Margaret Con ter entertain at dinner at Murray Hotel. Miss Margaret Smith entertains

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with party. Husbendi of Needleg and Nisi r Clirb give picnic suitper for when. Mr and Mrs. H. E. Killbourne of 1 Fort Wayne visit the Delninger fa- • tn Uy. 1 Mort Andrews and family return from Sturgis. Mich. Miss Electa Gluncy is visiting 1 her brother at Monroe. I Leonard Merryman is visiting his mother in Indianapolis. * k Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Voglewede and daughter arrived from Muskogee, ! Okla, to visit Mr. and Mrs. M. Burns __ t , REUNION CALENDAR Sunday, September 4 Twelfth annml Tindall reunion. Fair Gn unds. Van Wert Ohio. Urick family reunion. Sun Set I i l ark, rain or shine.

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