Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 232, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1932 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES > FOR SALE FOR SALE —Virgin wool comfort bats? .plain ami cheese cloth covered, J. G. Niblick, Phone 191 225-ts FOR SALE — Florence hot blastlarge size stove Cali 1256 g230-stx FOR RALE—Two year old roan colt broke. Phone 866 B. 230-3tx FOR HALE —Fresh fish. Onions 50c a bushel. We deliver in town, City Frtlil Market k230-2t FOB SALE —Big type Poland China male hog. Page Mitch, Route 8. *231-2tx FOB) 48 ALE —Roan Durham Cow 5 years old. Freeh — Phil L. Schieferstein R. R. 7 Decatur 232-3tx FOR" SALE — New furinture and stoves, C'.fl'e tables $148; cheat of drawers $8:50. Radios $22.50; Electric Irons $1.48; Ironing Boards SI.OO to $3.50; Cabinet heaters S4O to S7O; Ranges $42.50 to $80; Mattresses 4.50 to slß.Of'. Three piece King room suites $45 to $100; Sprague Furniture Co. Monroe St. Phone 199. 232-3 t FOR SALE — Used furniture and stoves. Dining r.om table and chairs, kike new $28.50; Library tables like new $3 io $5 Columbia Phonograph $lO. pianos $25 to S6O: 1 Ulen blast heater A-l condition sls Sprague Furniture Co. Monroe St. Phene 190. 232-lt WANTED WANTED—RADIO and ELECTRIC AL WORK. Tubes tested free. Phone 625 MILLER RADIO SERa 225 30t WANTED —8 men for bill passing. $1.50a day. Apply at once at the John T. Myers Store. g-231-lt WANTED MEN: 18-30. to qualify for Clerks in Retail stores, this and other districts. Write Mr. Davis. Box RMB% this paper for personal interview. Give age. address, It on Rural Route give directions, time home. 230a1tx IVANTED—Good, elean, big Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay Ic lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED — To rent furnished ro ms. Call 868-0 between 6 and 7 o'clock evenings. g231-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT —15 acres on state Road 27 two miles north of Decatur. Good house and barn and Purdue chicken cor#. All electric lighted. C. D. Teeple. g230-3tx FOR RENT —Voglewede property on High street. Rent cheap Call Ml. g231-3t l FOR RENT — Up to date Drive-In Service Station on State Higlrwsy Charles Burke. Ph:me 45 or inquire 421 Line St. 231 -3tx FOR RENT—3 rooms bedroom, sitting room, and kitchen Wood house, coal bra and garage. J. M. Rice, 219 North 7Hh. St. g231-3tx FOR RENT—Two g.od five room houses tight dollars a month each Julius Haugh, Phone 666 a232-3tx „ o NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF Special % pproprinlktn* Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers, of the City of Decatur. Indiana. that at the regular meeting the Common Council in and for said City at the Council Room at 7 o’clock P M, on i.te 20th day of Sep-te-rher 1932. said Common Council c<Wisidered and made the following appropriations, to wit: Fund No. 22 Firemen Supplies 10W.00 Fund No. fi?. Printing and Adv. 50.00 F«itd No. 61 Garbage Disposal ion 00 Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After »Ufrh appropriations have been detci itiiiied leu or more taxpayers, foiling themselves aggrieved by such appropriations, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Com missionecs for fnrthAr final action thererff by filing a petition therefor with the (..ountv Auditor within ten dftys after due publication of this nt>tice. • George M. Krick. Mayor Attest? Alice Christen, City derk Sept 23-30 _♦ Q Appointment of DI miniwt rntor •Notice is hereby given. That the I'.ndersigned has been appointed Adirrtnlstrator >f the estate of Theo- • W»re H. Blosser, late of Adam.* Cbunty, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Fred R. Blosser. Administrator Lenhart Heller and S hurger. Ativs. Sept. J 5, 1932 Sept. 16-.M.30 %pp«»intmrnt of nlntrnfor No. 2777 '■‘Kotkc 1* heteby given, That the undersigned has I»een appointed Administrator with will annexed of the eaiate 4»f Sorah Eisenhart late of Adtms County, deceased. The estate i« probably solvent. First Bank of Berne Administrator with will annexed Manry F>. Heller, Attorney Sftpt. 16 1932 Sept. 18-23-30 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS; 8:20 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p m Talephone I3S G. J. MOttNE. M.D. PhyaW-lan-Surgecn Mnounces the opening of an office at the corner of Third and Jefferson streets Phones: 445 Office, 389 Residence Office Hours. 10 to 11:30 a m Ito 4 p.m. 6:30 10 8:30 p.m.

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL I AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET • Corrected September 30 : No commission ana no yardage. t 100-150 p. unds $3.70 170-180 pounds $3.80 I 180-225 pounds $3.90 • 250-300 pounds $3.80 Rough® $2.80 ! Stags, $1.50 ' Veals $6.25 • Lambs $4.75 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dee. May Wheat old 51% -53% 48% Wheat, new .51% Corn .25 .27% .32% Oats .15% .17% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. ¥., Sept. 30. (U.R>-Hogs: on sale. 3,200: fairly active, steady; desirable 160-240 lbs.. $4.60-$4.70; mostly. $4 65; pigs and underweights, $4.25-$4.50. Cattle: Receipts. 225; cows predominating. active, steady toi strong: cutter grades. $1.2542.25few fleshy cows. $3-$3 25. Calves: Receipts, 450; vealers generally steady; good to choice, $7.50; few outstanding offerings. SB. Sheep: Receipts, ..loo; iambs slow weak to mostly 25c lower; ; good to choice, $5,75 $6: some held higher; inbetween grades, $4.50$5.65; common and medium. $4.50$5.25; inferior throwouts, $5 down. _. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Sept. 30.— <U.P) I Livestock: I Hogs. 5.000; holdovers. 393; steady; 160-200 lbs.. $4.10-$4.15; 200270 lbs.. $4.15-$4.20; 275-300 lbs..; ‘ $3.95-$4.08; 325 lbs. up. $3.75-13.85; i 100 160 lbs., largely $4, packing sows. $3 $3.65. Cattle. si»': calves. 'joo; steady; two loads steers, $9.25-$9.75; others' largely $5.25-$7.35; heifers. $3 50$5.50; most cows, $2.60-$3.73; low cutters and cutters. sl-$2.50; veal ers. steady. $6.50 down. Sheep. 1,800: iambs opened - steady; earlv top. $5.50; closing' 25c lower at $5-25.25 for ewe and wethers: bucks. $1 less; throwouts down to $2.50. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK _Fort Wayne. Ind., Sept. 30. —(UR) j— Hog market steady to 5c higher; 1 pigs'.'sJS#-$3.75: 140-170 lbs.. $3 75$3.90: 170-250 lbs, $4-$4 15; 250-300! Ihs $3.90-$4; 300-350 lbs. $3.80- 1 $3.90; roughs, $2.75-$3.25: stags. $1.50-$2. calves. $6.50; ewe anti wethers. $5; bucks, $4. uOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected September 30 No. 1 New Wheat. 60 lbs. or Ibetter 43c i No. 2 New Wheat 28 lbs 42c ' Old or New Oats 13c Soy Beans 30c i New Ko. 3 White Com 30c > No. 3. Yellew Corn 35c [ LOCmL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs ■ . 20c 1 c - — NOTICE The Maier Hide and Fur Company j ' 05 Mcnroe street will be closed 1 all day Saturday. October 1 on ac-; . county of the h liday. The fur com -1 pany will also be closed on Monday 1 October 10.

DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given diseases of cattle and poultry. Oil ice and Res. 508 No. 3rd st. PHONE 192. —— -—=— Roy H. Andres? LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR North 2nd St. Above Schmitt Meat Market Phone 1193 OTHO LOBENSTEIN FUNERAL PARLOR Monroe, Ind. A.'B. Lobenatein, Lady Attendant. Business phone 90—Residence 81. Free Ambulance Service 24 hour service. « S. E. BLACK Funeral Director When you are troubled by grief it is a comfort to know your cares will be fittingly taken care of. 500 — Phone Lady Assistant Ambulance Service. For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohn apfel Licensed Chiropractor anti Naturopath e Office Hours: 10 tn 12 a. m. Itos a. m.. Stoap. m. i Phone 314 104 Sv. 3rd st.

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— ♦ • I Test I our Knowledge | Can you answer seven of these 1 test questions’ Turn to Page Four for the answers. » « I 1. On what party ticket is William ; D. Upshaw running for President?! 2. How long is a “cable length?” 3. How many electorial votes are! required to -Meet a President? 4 What does the word "Bolshi- ■ ,viki" mean?! 5. What does the word Utah ■ mean? 6 H w wide are the lock cham-1 bers cf the Panama Canal? j 7 What state does Mrs. Hattie Caraway represent in the U S. Sen-1 ate? 8 Why was the eagle adopted aa the insignia of the U. S '.’ 9. Da citizens of the District of Columbia vote? 1 ■ 16. What is osise? COURT HOUSE Petition Filed A petition was filed by Freeman Schnepp. receive, f ;■ saie of property of the Decatur Sales and Service Co., The court ordered a public sale held. UKAL PEOPLE ~ ATTEND MEET CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE . Messenger. Talks n foreign missions will be given at the evening session which begins at 7:30 o’clock, with Dr. W. !L. Bollnia nin charge. Rev. D. F. j Brose of West Hunan China will | talk on China. Miss Susan Sauern'fiend, of Tokio Japan will talk about her missionary field, and Africa will will b? discussed by Superintendent iC. W. Guinter, Sudan. Africa. The convection sermon will be given by Bish p J. 8. Stamm, D. D., Sunday morning at 19:30 o’clock and during the afternoon ma:.; ! meetings will be held. The sermon at the evening service will be delivlered by Bishop Ge; rge Edward Epp. : D. D.. and a consecration service 1 will also be conducted. instalT pastor AT LOCAL CHURCH CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Wayne, presented the charge to the ' c iigregation. Dr. >McGiU served as ' supply pastor at the local church during the vaancy of the summer m .nfus. IHe said he had servad the - church without a pastor and he sin- ■ cerely hoped that the present pasI tor would not have ta serve without a church. The program was opened with an | organ prelude. Marla,” >by I Schubert, played by Mrs. Fred ■Smith. The invocation prayer was

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1932.1

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By HARRISON CARROLL. Conrrirbt. 1931, King fiMtum SyttdiraM, HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Sept. 00— Lupe Velez is shopping for tiny garments—but hold on, don't get ex--5 cited. The peppery Mexican star has taken out papers to legally ;■ ■ '/jpei.' -S® adopt the four- * ? year-old daughter of one of her three sisters. ’ s now --iae I on her way here » j qin Mexico I *■* ’< City, in charge * JHS. Lupe's mather. h, V ■ 1 found the ■ $. star yesterday ' n a stat e of ex- ; \ > citement that was unusual , Lupe even for Lupe. I Velez “Can you inaagi u e in ea mother!” she exclaimed. “I’m going ' to have a room built on my house. ' I’m buying clothes. I'm having the , studio dress-maker design two little j evening gowns for my Joan. “And why not? Suppose I give a party for her and other little boys and girls. She would have to dress up, wouldn’t she?” 'lt turns out that Lupe announced to her family that she intended adopting a child. Iler sister in Mexico Cily, who has two other children, agreed to let little Joan come to Hollywood. The baby’s name is De Valle, but Lupe is changing it to Velez. “She has the most beautiful blue eyes,” exults the star. "And she • looks like me.” Great are the plans being made for Joan’s reception in Hollywood about October 1. Lupe even tnreatens to quit flirting and settle down. And that, readers, would be news. One < f those Hullywoud parties, reports Bill Oliver, was going onln an apar’ment house next to a hospital. About midnight, Bing Crosby’s guitarist and Gecrrie Stoll began to entertain with popular tunes. Someone said to a man who lives in the apartment: "It must be awl; ward for you fellows living in a hospital zone.” “Oh, no.” was the quick reply “this is a sound-proof building. We never hear a thing.”

offered by Dr. Callen, and the Jun-J i r Choir sang the “Word i with a S- ng” by Meradith. The Scripture reading was by Dr. I Bourns, stated clerk of the Presby-I iery. Paul Satire? of this city san< ! a vocal selection. Th? program was! c’osed with the ibenediction by Kev. 1 Walton. ; 1 A reception for Rev. and Mr>. j Walton was held at the close of the ‘ | installation service. The church par- 1 1 rs were dec rated for the occa siuu with bouquets of fail flowers, i I The Ladies ‘Aid Society of the church presented Rev. and Mr-.! I Walton with a hAantifu! bouquet ?f' jf’tciwtrs. Refreshments were served during the social ho?ir. Preceding tte yujiallation service j th®- Presbytery of Fnrt Wayne held I an adj.urned meeting in the churc*h. NOTICK 1 will have iom« flirt for sale for j |ttWing purp ses next week. Call or j g»2 Itx

PUBLIC AUCTION GARAGE EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS The nnflerslgnetl will sell at public aw tion at the Mahan Garase at Monmouth, .1 miles north of Decatur on stale roafl No. 27, the following described property, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER Ith at 7;00 O'clock P. M. Oak Filing Cabinet; Rest end grease gun; 2 vices; Batterv cfearg ' er; 2 hangers; two 50-ft. tarpaulins; 20 tire chains; tnw chain; nat < Fold chains, tall chait 6 pulley hangers; atieet ear jack; 2 large, pulleys; Blower and motor attached; blower stand; Electric band t>a<; , I nfversal grease sun, anvil; 3 hand oil guas; National cash register; I large ntw.trel cabinet; several drums of grease and oil; extension light; ! 50 assorted bodv clamps: ele. rrlc valve grinder with 2 motoni; largtatlley; fire extinguishers; Peerless air compressor and hose; Wheel > aliguc-i assorted ttnla; nand blow torch, overhead electric drill pres ; I .’I belts, electric one-horse motor; GriudOt and buffer with stand. 8 inch, list; Break law!ng machine with reamer; shaft and pulley; Chain' iwist with runway; wheel blocks; 3 compartment ’ clothes Incker; I Model it Ford pick up; and many other articles, TERMS—CASH. FRIGID TRANSPORT COMPANY B¥ MRS. FREE.WAN FRiSKE. . Roy Johnson, auct.

I BOULEVARD TOPICS. Just to prove there are no hard feelings, Greta Nis- n xnd Weldon Heyburn showed up ;; aether at v ic McLaglen's garden party Sunday. It was a swell affair. Someone bet ! Buster Keaton a dollar he woulrin t I (jump into the swimming pool with his admiral’s uniform on. They lost. Incidentally, vie says salary had nothing to do with his not going to j work for Charles Rogers. He didn t think the part suited him. . . . 1 lie Penguin over at R-K-0 now has a stand-in. It’s a duck. . . . Barbara Stanwyck and Frank Fay—you always see them together—were dancing at the La Boheme Case the I other evening. . . . Rochelle Hudson ! is plenty impressed by a Berkeley ; College boy named Don Brose. . . . ■ The other day I suggested some i reader might have an idea for a Joel McCrea starring story. Please, I meant a pubW lis he d st.-rv, B Much as I’d like fIU to, I can’t help fifew ..nr -- ! j you sell manu- ’ I scripts. . . . Dick W® J Arlen took off 12 , '■ :pounds on a camping trip tn J the high Sierras, i He and Jobyna i’ lived on the edge S'i-* jT , j-'* of a lake. But . when they got really troutRichard hui?*ry, they Arlen had to elimb 3,000 feet. Fish ing there was fine- - - ■ Frederick i Perry and H. W. (“Bunny”) Austin, English tennis aces, will live in , i Charlie Farrell's Malibu house for a couple of weeks. Charlie and Vir-, ginia Valli are now at a Beverly Hills apartment. — ‘ Tom Brown, the young actor who I had a picture named for him (“Tom Brown of Culver”), will play the juvenile lead in Universal’s chain ■ gang story. “I.aurhter in Hell.” i Burton Churchill and Clarence i Muse are two other players Yngatred I ; for the talkie version of the Jim : Tully novel. The whole company left yester- - day for a location at Sonora, California. Edward t'ahn and Russell ' Hopton will co-direct. Hopton be- ■ ing in charge of the dialogue. I DID YOU KNOW — That Mae Clarke used to sell hoti dogs on the boardwalk at Atlantic 11 City? Ann hat she once was mar- ! ried to V:<Hdevillian Lew Brice?

Too Much Business Is Club’s Undoing —_ , Indian tpolas Ind.. Sept. 3#—(UP) I —to i much trade proved the undo- ' ing of the dstpression club, which. i advertising A big tree lunch and a scuttle < f beer for a nickel.” did a a land office business until police raided it last night. The cstahiiahment, with a brass ( rail. I>ar and fixtures, had been j operating six weeks. While other 'officers confiscates! what they said l was beer and whisky, one patrol--1 man removed the free lunch sign. Six p rnoaa were arrested, ini eluding Alice Rose. 27 the alleg'd proprietor. She said the beer was ionly near beer. Valuable Bua-ty' A gabl'viharkrd rabldl fur. valued | at was shown al an In’erw Ilona! show ic lx>t>don

to nrsi’it4>i:\ run to bovhd of < iniHtolvM.H* <n rvllEH J, to.u ' Hermcui Ulman 245 .... 104.00 ' ( Ralph Martin do st.no I Clarence Durkin do s ? :>0 1 Sam Bentz do 85.75 , Carl Baumgartner do 88.20; ! Geo. laishe do 21.00 , ; Sol Eicher do - 16.50 i Joe Spangler d<> 12.00 : Andrew Scharllck do 16.50: ; Al Longernian do TOO Eli Beer do 44.5®, John Ebnit do 38.50 Sam Lye-se do 38.00 i Ralph Lyese do 14.00 Ted Benia do 28.00. Harve Schell do 8.00 Piston Service Co do ‘ : Johnson Repair Shop do 5.:1., • Meshberger Bros. Stone Co do 25.00 , ; vito 1.1,-<tri« Gaiaxr- do 11.15: I KHner Anderson do . 101.00 ; Ernest Striker do 82. w ■ Harold Anderson do 73.00. | Dale Anderson do 27 On I Charloe Pusey do 31 50 i A.iu Anderson do 12.00! I Frank Moser do i Ellis Eicher do 38.50 I Paul Striker do 21.00 I Robert Studler do 15.00; I Sam Voder do 16.00 lt.imon Ei< Pel do 14.00' Paul Stahley do 3.th), 1.. iris Martin do 4.00 ; Warren Striker do 43.00, Charles Mann do 30.00 Harley Beet do 72.00 Paul Butcher do 39.00, Fled Mathys do 31.00 Fred Ilapnl du 1 ■’ 11,1 Sx lan Bowman uo Milo Sales do . 66.00 Charles Stadler do 2’t.00, M. E. Hutton do 3 -? s, Gillfom Lumber Co do 11 50 Pert vi’avne Sitrinx Service Co 3.30 Central Motor Parts Co. do 63. C. L. Scheunvan do 190.00 ■ .Mart Bentz do 07.80 Edgar Witte do 55.a0, Lawrence S, heutnan do 4a.00 Herman Bieberich do 4.001 Chris Borne do . 4 -9®l ; Phil Strahm do 31..u* Clarence Scheuman do 48 »o Theo. Oetermeyer do 22.00' A. Scheuman do 33.00 Wm Gallmeyer do 30.00 Paul Gallmeyer do 14.«« Lewis Koldewey do 35.90 ’ReihoM Koldeway do Irvan Fo-c do J J •]*! H. L. Kern do 4* if Henry Knapp do - JI.-6 Kir«ch and Son do ‘‘‘ * j VV. Brintzenhof do MesDberKer Brpa. d » John J. Habejcicer do E’l Speicher do «*- David Mettler do Albert Huser do •Howant Hah*«er du - <•«*{. Ralph Habeger do Armand Haioeaaer do i Paul McKaln do ’«««,' U R. Schindler do , J J. Kaiirrnian Jo ' Win. Burke do Jesse Lautzenheizer do | Millet do I Roy Miller do | Gotts, halk Tile Ci>. >; »• I I Fniutn Machine Co. du . j H<l Speicher do Wile* Radio ! ’ h ' , b •>« . ’ I Mv-hberger Stone Co do s “‘,i ,cl Eastern Indiana Oil * ’■»« d" Plymouth Rock Crushing Co Chrte Eicher do !»«•»• Charles Arnold do Lm'2.l' Albert Roth do I-”-’ I', 1 ', state Highway cam. <>o ‘ Hi-Waj Filling Sta. do HD Wm. l.iemenstoll Ditches 1 ■ , Cmil B. ntz do « a ‘‘i David Schwartz -io John C. Soldner do s*-| Frank Glendening do ’ Homer Aschliman do i Ed. Roe do *•»« t,„r.i..n Leichty do Ed. Whitright do .-Ju Martin Haugk do ■ »■ » ,| t .eo Hoiltoan do . — I-’-* Glen Ruppert do 3-JJ John I tjn <«»j Brice DeArmoud do F2ll Chas Sb.saf do 1-93 ; Davison and Foor do Lao Bixler do F 37 j Lloyd Bonman do John B. Stuits do 5.13; Ralph Itoop Supl. do . Ido.oo ! H P. Isafountaine C 6. Rev. 500.00 t iara LaFountaine do 100. o«»; August Morgan do 33.001

Auiomobiles Completely Rcbuil£| f I Frame and Axle Straightening! Plate and Shatterproof Glass -InstaiMl * 8 Body and Fender Work I New Tops Installed Car Simonizing All Work Guaranteed Saylors Motor Co

Herihert La Fountaine do .. 35,00 I’luicm-e do 35.00 Ester'taUsH do 35.00 O. T. Johnson do 1 .RO Marion Reber do 2.00 Homer Raudenbuah do . 2 40 Zach Archbold do I.Ro Ray Smith do 3.40 Calvin Falh do . 15.00 1 t.iii Noll .1-. Joseph Appleman do 91.32 S. F. Haggard do S.XO Hubmati Supply v Albert Hastetter do 3,75 Charley Voglewede do 8.27 Fisher and Harris do 92.69 August Waiters du 4X.30 Frank S< hmitz do I’M la worth and Son do 3.5 i» , S< hmitt Meat Market do 41.79 Decatur Lumt>er Co. do 2.W ,k’ity <»f FWM’atur do 39A1 Martin G4l«or do 4.75 Millers Bakery do 27,75 Eastern Indiana. Oil C«» do 91. Hi Indiana Reformatory d.« ... ij.Oi Callow ami Kohne do ... 1.30 Vance and Linn do 5.00 Ed Miller do 108.85 , Bella Grocery Poor 2.09 Holthouse Drug Co do 1’4.57 S. D. Reavers do 36.00 , Holthouse Schulte Co do 3.9* Alva Nichols do 4.50 . Fisher and Harris do 8.00 i S. E. Bla< k do 150.00 Fisher and Harris do 64.00 i E J Miller do 17.00 Geo. Appleman do 50.00 H H. Lammiman do 20.75 ' Decatur Lumber Co do 5.50 Home Gr<M*ery d«> 32.35 Clmricv Vuglewede do 15.48 > S E. Hite do 16.50 Winnes Shor Store <io 6.25 ’ Alva Nit h ds do *.73 I Frank la>se do 112. W C. A. Douglass du '■ 35.61 Smith Dr .< C.-., 29.89 i Adams Co. Hospital do 19.25 C A. Bell do 3.ort Winnts Shor Store do 2.50 Brunnegraff Grocery do . ; Vance and Linn do 6.1* ! Acker Bros, do 28.56 i R H. Everett do s no : C. A. Bell do 3.R0 j i*. A. IJkHiglass do 6.70 Amos Keusser do 10. on Ailanis Co. Hospital do 4*. 15 H. C. Reppert do - 15.00 M. O. Smith do Snyders Grocery do 3.00 Central Grocer* do 13.00 Dr. J. M. Miller do 99.«»> C. P. Hinchman do 121.00 Geneva Milling and G. c-» do I Ft Wayne I’tg Co Co. Rev 3L tx Citiiens Tele C.> do 86.6 H Albert Harlow do »«• .00 Aleta Harlow do 33.33 Clara Anderson du 5.00 j <*lifton Striker do ■---•F‘ Margaret Myers do *¥o.oo Kiger and Co. do 9 1.58

” PUBLIC SALE I HOUSEHOLD GOODS | As 1 am leaving the city 1 will sell at Pu.dh Aw Jon at 103 South llih street, Decatur, Ind., on H Saturday, October 1,1932 i at 1:30 P. M. I Globe Range eook stove, almost new; Oil sto' 1 . I burner; OH sal Heating stove like new; Drop head sewilr. mu cupboard: Dining table and chairs; Davenpori: I.m ' table, b® rockers; 3 piece oak bed room suit;.; - iron lied in -prints; Dresser 1!-3>12 Axmtnster R»g; 12x12 Rug; I. ' ! crutch; ■ ■ case; Large cupboard; Washing Machine; liemli Mower and garden hose; Porch swing and many les too MR i to mention. ' TERMS—CASH. MRS, S. J. BOWERS, Owm . Roy Johnson, auctioneer.

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