Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1933 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE — Kalamazoo Ranges and cabinet heaters at factory prices and terms; sold with written guarantee; 1 year to pay. Sprague Furniture Co., Monroe st. ( Phone 199. 3t3 ■ FOR SALE—Used Iron Bed, Mattress and Springs, cheap for cash. Used piano, good condition. $25. Used cabinet heater like new $25. Sprague Furniture Co., Monroe st., phone 199. 3t3

FOR SALE Michigan apples, Jonathans, Baldwins, Grimes Golden and Greenings, 45c to 80c a bushel. Bring containers. S. E. Haggard, 1 mile north and 3% miles east of Monroe. 3t6x FOR SALE—Big sacrifice on girls and boys lumber jacks, underwear and shoes. Inquire City Fruit Market. a4-2tx FOR SALE —15 head of pigs, weight 70 pounds. Phone 862-C. g3-3tx FOR SALE —Two turkey roosters. L. F. Jolly. Monroe Route 2. 4k3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT- Modern 6 room duplex with hardwood floors. 2% blocks from Court House on Madison st. Telephone 190. 3t3x FOR RENT —Seven room residence near business section. All modem conveniences and garage. A. D. Suttles, Agt. 4-3 t | FOR RENT — Modern six room house, furnace and hard woodl floors. South First street. Call at 413 Mercer Ave. Phone 79. 4-3 t WANTED WANTED—To rent baby .scales weighing quarter ounces. Phone 348. 3t3x WANTED—UADIES! LOOK — At these prices. Ladies or children's haircuts. 15c Finger-wave 15c wet or 20c dried. Marcells 25c Welkers Beauty Shop. 103 S. 10th St. Phone 646. a3-3t o — LOST AND FOUND LOST —Boys cap between Ankers Filling station and First street. Finder please call 120. g4-3t o Devils Tower Is Filmed Sundance. Wyo,—(UP)—Newsreel pictures of the famed Devils Tower. a national monument near Sundance. were taken for the first \ time recently. A camera man from Denver scaled the Tower to get some “shots" and also picture of the monument were taken from the ground. ■ o tiTonrMEV r or l\i:iiioii Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned lias been appointed Executor of the Estate of George AV. Miller late of Adams County, deceased. Tim Estate is probably solvent. O. V. Pilling, Executor Jan. 5, 1933. Jail. 6-13-20 O BANK STATEMENT Charter No. 469 Report of the condition of the Farmers State Bank at Preble, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on December 31. 1932. WM. M. MEYER. President ALBERT KEPPERT, Vice-Pros. C. R. SMITH. Cashier NOAH ARNOLD. Asst. Cashier Resources Loans and Discounts... $76,934.32 Overdrafts 11.94: U. S. Gov't Securities 10,005.00 Other Bonds. Securities. etc . 24,901.56 Banking House 3.200.00 Furn’ture and Fixtures 2.600.00 Other Real Estate Owned 7.599.17 Due from Trust Companies, Banks and Bankers and Cash on Hand in,283.35! Cash Items 10.39 Total $135,545.73 Liabilities Capital Stock—Paid iu $25,000.00 Surplus 4,100.00 Undivided Profits--Net 1.800.58 Demand Deposits $52,552.95 Demand Cer- ♦ iPinotne 4*l ‘"Y‘ > o’? Savings Deposit:- 1,889 96 104.010.28: Cash Over 71.011 Other LlablHtlrj 557.83] Total $135,545.73 State of Indiana. County of Adams, ss: I. C. R. Smith, cashier of th-> Farmers State Bank of PreHc. i|u solemnly swear that the above statement is true. » C. R. SMITH. Subscribed and swum to before me this 4th day of January. 1933. Eniinii F. Breiner. (Seal) Notary Pub’ie Mv Commission expires Nov. 21. 1933. DR. G. J. KOHNE Physician and Surgeon Office Residence Corner 3rd and Jefferson ets. Phono 41"

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected January 6 No commission and no yardage. 100 to 220 lbs $3.10 1220 to 250 lbs $2.90 1250 to 300 ibs $2.80 300 to 350 lbs $2.70 Roughs, $175-$2.00 Stags SI.OO Veaiers $6.00 Lambs - $5.50 FARM BUREAU ASSN

EAKM BUKtAU «t»»IN Paying Prices i ’ No. 1. Eggs dozen 26c No. 2. Eggs dozen 22v No. 3. Eggs, dozen 18c Poultry Market Heavy hens, lb. , He Heavy* Pullets, lb. 11c Leghorn hens, lb 6c Chickens, any size, lb 8c Leghorn young roosters lb 4c Old Roosters, lb 4c CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Wheat 48% .47% -48% Corn .27% .28% .29% Oats .17% .17% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 6. —(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs: on sale, 1,300; unevenly |lO-25c under Thursday's light trade; ! weights above 200 lbs., off most; I active at decline; desirable, 1401210 ibs., $3.70-$3.75; 220-250 lbs., $3.50-$3.65; few weighty butchers, $3.25. Cattle: Receipts, 200; depend-] able trade steady, medium to good yearlings heifers. $4.75-$5; common steers, $4.10; cutter cows, i $1.25-$2. Calves: Receipts. 650; bettergrade veaiers, steady at yester- , day's full decline; medium and lower grades very slow; good to choice mostly, $6.50; common and medium, $4-$5. Sheep: Receipts, 1,900; lambs | active, 10-15 c and more higher; ; quality and lenient sorts considered; good to choice. $6.45 to largeily $6.60: some held higer; common and medium scarce, $5.25-$6. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 6. —(U.R) — Livestock: Hogs, 6.000; holdovers, 134; generally 10-20 c off; 120-210 lbs., $3.25-i $3.35; 210-235 lbs.. $3.10-$3.15; 235275 lbs.. $3-$3.05; 275 lbs., up. $2.85$2.95; packing sows, $2-$2.50. Cattle. 300; calves. 500; no test of conditions; usual Friday cleanup trade, around steady; fed steers. $3.75-$5: some heifers. $3-$4.50; odd head higher: cows. $2-$3: low cutters and cutters. sl-$2; veals little changed; good and choice, $6-$6.50. Sheep, 2,000, lambs not fully developed; few early sales steady, $6-$6.25; some fed westerns held ! higher. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK I Fort Wayne Ind., Jan. 6. —(U.R)— Livestock: Hog market. 5c lower; 100-200 lbs., $3.30; 200-225 lbs., $3.20; 22525* lbs,,, $3.10; 250-300 lbs.. $2.95; 300-350 lbs.. $2.85; roughs. $2.25$2.50; stags, $1.50; calves, $6; ewe ( and wether lambs, $6; bucks, $5. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected January 5 No. 1 New Wheat, 60 !bs. or better 38c No. 2 New Wheat 581bs 37c I Oats 12c Soy Beans 35c , No. 3. Old White Corn 20c No. 3 Old Yellow Corn 26c New Yellow Corn 23c Rye -25 c — ; For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfel Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 3i I iut So. 3rd st. Neurocalomcter Service X Ray Laboratory | Office Hours; 10 to ip s in. 1 to 5 p. m., 6 to 8 p. m. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMERIST i Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. HOURS: j 8:311 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director When you are troubled by grief It Is a comfort tn know your cares will be fittingly taken care of. 500 — Phones — 727 Lady Assistant Amhiilan**

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SALE CALENDAR Jan. 9 —W. D. Hower. 4% miles east of Decatur; first farm north of Bobo; 46i£ acre farm and personal property. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 10—Johu L. Moser, 4 mi. east and 1-4 mi. south of Bluffton or 3 mi. south of Craigville, general farm sale. Jan. 11—Janies Halberstadt. 1 mile west of Pleasant Mills. Closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 12 —Homer Faust, 4 miles southeast of Decatur. Closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auct. Jail. 14 — Decatur Community sale. Jan. 16—Jacob Wright, 8 miles | east of Decatur. 1 mile west of: | Wren. Ohio. Closing out sale, 801 I acre farm, all live stock and machinery. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 17 —Wm. Klickman, 7 mi. east % mi. south of Bluffton 10% mi northwest of Berne or 5 mi. west and % mi. south of Monroe, closing out sale. H. H. High, Auctioneers. I Jan. 18 —AI Gage, 2% miles south of Decatur on Pleasant Mills read. Closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 25—Graham and Parrish, 4 miles south of Decatur. Bred sow and gilt sale. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 28 — Decatur Community

NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS—TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1932. I Notice is hereby given, that tlwtnxeK levied for the Sinti c,a, >, .. . ....... Tn Ma‘ e IM3 On. Offlceln sald County in the City of Decatur. -The first " i'm‘ta'l'lliwut beinV'due u'n 'o? 1 before‘“the Monday MONDAY, MAY Ist, 1933. The second installment beco ml ngdue and payable on ... t.efote the First Mondav in November 1933, the same being MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1933. penalty Interest is figur-d from date* of lutc “ st at th " rttte of 8 P« r ce nt- is figured on all delinquent tax- plus three per .ent One Hundred Dollars of taxable property for the y.-a r 1 ll3_' and rati-of poll tax. pavable In IVt” TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1932 PAYABLE IN 1933 ? c .? | r G |.3 ■ J J ~l ~-| “■ C '' I H l ■' ■| ;’:!• 0• 5 *I 0 |h"ls| if U r i z - I -- i i j mHvmr.tm £ &=• | 7 K , 'jj g • “|’<£ |g j - <•« Totvv £ | 5I -n j !S“, ? f ... 2 ? = ; — • I 1 . . I I I 3. ~ ,r " ' .0. .0.1 ... ~ I Coot or „■>, .on:;; Ul .t '7. '1 •*; • , 1.!.. I,»<t . Preble ->L', : -■• n - -H .19 .97 I. r, | •,« ! Wabash ..0 45 .07 .0033 .n O J mil;. on- -j ! I 1.361 l.xx. 1.7,a ! pn- r - 1 p-r „ - : - ‘ ;i - I "h! I -,| ... ;i : 1 Wdgli. ,<»7 1 ,<»•; | <k» ■ .»«i (Hl . • I - 0; ’ ; J- j 1.93 1 1,50 i t ’ h k / ’ I • i-'atur, Hoot "li. 1 ,-i.' t '..0 .... i ’ •“! , •*" J/ "* IT, |..-,o I.oo' ’ .; ,d [ i ~? H m” ll '“ Al " ,ll ” r f-»r errors or any reducli' tt: the Trevuirer ,in „ l —--t. ..-b” 0 1 1 -b" i . i • ;,o The Ireesur/T will not be responsible, for the r.eiixltv of .frqinhnen t .™ -">•><-.im.r. , on what rroperti. Hv, desire to pay. in whnv,. „£„ *J "J”' Itl'tw from th- ommlsslon of tavefiavers tft tiUM ’1 Persons owing delinquent taxes should pai the, at om’ 1 \ J | a v is Jm i thl. ' 'I"" '"”" H is situated. '•WW™]! i tlon of uelluqu nt taxes. .union., tne i fchU , |, thut , h^le IH „ plk)l| )pf| ,• , (l , I' H. annual rale ~f delinquent lands and lota will . a ke |IU .. „„ tt,,. ~, , ««««urer but enforce the , olh . . ,-ji a «a,r;;,';,- a m. HTt ei t maMin. inquiries of the Trea.urer reg.rdlur ' r. piy do mA fail io inelude return postage. ' JOHi\ VVECHTER, Treasurer Adams County, Indiana January 6-13-2 U

j sale. Feb. I—Charles Miller 5 mi. cast of Decatur. % mi. north and % mi east of Calvary Church. Closing out sale. Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer. SHERIFF SALE lii the Vilnius <'ln-nil Court, state of liKliann. < niiwr Number I I4S»| «-J? nr . oe 7 fc ’ tat ® Hank, a corporation, u Hired S, Smith Liquidating Agent lor Monroe State Bank, a corpora, tion, VS James E. J< es sier„ Rena Kessler, Sears, Roebuck and Company a corporation. By virtue an order of sale to me directed and delivered from the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court m the above entitled cause, I have ; levied upon and will expose to sale by public AUCTION at the Court House door, east entrance first floor in said County, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P M. on Monday the 2:ird day of January A. D. 1933, the rents and profits tor a term not exceeding seven I years, of the following described > real estate TO-WIT: ' In-10l numiiei- twenty one In the 1| Charles E. Hooker Third Addition . to the Town of Monroe as designated on the recorded plat of said Town; And on failure to realize therefrom the amount of tire judgment and interest tnereon and costs, 1 wilt at the same time and in the manner aforesaid, offer for sale tlie fee simple of the abm-e described premises. Taken as the property of . James E. Kessler, Rena Kessler. Sears, Roebuck and Company a corporation, at the suit of Monroe State I Bank, a corporation. Wilfred S Smith, Agent for Monroe State Bank, a corporation, Said Sale will be made without any relief whntevei front valuation or Appraisement Burl Johnson. Sheriff Adams County, Indiana - Janies T. Merryman. Attorney Dee. 30 Jan 6-13 Get the Habit — Trade a. Hor-e

Notice of Annual Meeting of the Members Decatur Savings and Loan Ass’n. January 9, 1933, at 10:00 A. M. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the members ofi the Decatur Savings and Loan I Association will be held at Its office. 119 S. Second street, (with I Paul H. Graham Co.) Decatur. Indiana, Monday, January 9. 1933! - at 10:00 a.m. At said meeting a Board of Directors will be elected, and any other matters over which the members have authority to act. DECATUR SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, M. Kirsch, President Paul H. Graham. Sec’v-Treas ! ; — , ti’i’oiviHEAT of i:\Ecrron A'o. 'JO72 , Notice Is herein- given. That the uiuh>rsigrne<l has been appointed ExJecutor of the Estate of Rudolph late of Adams County, de- , < eased. The Estate is probably solvent. t , Het tie Kaeser, Executor Dec. 29th, 1932. , Lenhart, Heller and Schurger. Attys Dee. 30 Jan. 6-13 f O APPOINT MEAT OP EXECITOII Notice is hereby given, that the » undersigned has Iween appointed Executor us the Estate of Rev. Julius , A. Seimetz. late of Adajns County 2 dvvtased. The Estate js probably i oulvenl. John O. Fisher, Executor I January 5, 1933 Jan. 6-13-20 o Big Square and Round i Dance, Saturday night. Moose Home.

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# Test Your Knowledge j Can you answer seven of these test question? Turn to page Four for the answers. 1. What former President went on an extended hunting- trtp to Africa? 2. Which country owns the Island of Miquelon? 3. Name ths thrp> rivers that, bound Manhattan Island? 4. What do the initials V. F. W. stand for? 5. Where is Randolph Flying Field. 6. In which country is Bastille Day a national holiday? 7. Under whom did Marshal Ney serve? 8. What is a bi-centennial anniversary? 9. In which state is Yosemite National Park? 10. Where is Mongolia? o Steel Consumption May Be Stepped Up In 1933 By Ernest T. Weir (Chairman, National Steel Corp.) Pittsburgh, - -(U.R) —The consumption of steel in 1933 may not be jll l,,l "l(llllllfil 111 ■ ‘rl „ — X marks the spots just a few of them where accidents for which you are responsible, may run into BIG MONEY unless you carry Public Liability Insurance. zETNA-IZE Today! Tomorrow may be too latei I Surety Co., Aetna Automobile Phone 358 Aetna Casualty & Aetna Life Ins. Co, The SuttlesEdwards Co.. Agts. Decatur, Ind. I lllllllftlllllll

.much larger than ta 1W but the; ’industry has some expectation that (stabilized conditions, increased effileieney and a ™ itheiwrt of buyers may improve the (profits position. It G not likely that the principal consumers of ' s > e »l will t ake less iBl 1933 ,ha,n iu 1932, while there are indications ‘that consumption may be increased. Meanwhile the industry i: steadily concentrating its production in its most efficient units, modarnizling and replacing to meet the demands of deprecation and obsolescene, and stabilizing its market;|ing situation. The steel industry is an exception

Charter No. 731 BANK STATEMENT REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST STATE BANK at Decatur, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its bus! ness on December 31, 1932. C. A. DUGAN, President T. F. GRALIKER. Cashier J. W. VIZARD. Vice-President R. E. GLENDENING, Asst. C« Resources ' Liabilities , , „ . e->c ->a-> Ca P> tal Stock—Paid in sl><uM I Loans and Discounts $526,242.26 Sur p] us ( J - Overdrafts 331.0a. Undivided Profits—Net 9 U. S. Gov't Securities ll,300.0t)| Demand De- ’ Other Bonds, Securi- posits $307,584.86 ■ ; Time Certies. etc. . 1/3.208.00 ... tiftcates 385.835 24 Furniture and Fixtures 7,613.00 y av j n g S jj (> . Other Real Estate Owned 32.250.001 posits 103 113.47 | j Due from Trust Compan- ; Certified Cheeks 51.50 les. Banks and Bank- >ue to Banks ~, , & Tr. Co's 14.63009 ers and ( ash on Hand 139.952.2 n: ~ , . . ’ - Cashier s— Other Assets uoi includ- j Tr<>as Ch'ks IS'-"5 ed in the above 37,500.00 i Ml 4g Total $928,396.571 Total sjna State of Indiana. County of Adams, ss: I. T. F. Graliker, of the Fimt State Bank of Ofecatur, lmi. ! solemnly swear that the strove statement is true. T. F. Graliker, casiiij i Subscribed ami sworn to before me this 6th day of January. <Sea ” Earl B. Adams, Notary PtHj My rommis-iun expires Sept. 22. 1936. ... — AUCTION SALE As I have sold my farm I will sell at public auction on the M 4 miles southeast of Decatur, ' 2 mile south and 1 mile cast of l<d farm, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 12,1933 Commencing at 12 Noon R^ru M r A nJ' WV ‘ Kht 1400 tbs " soun(l a «“J a 6«<>d worker. BLACK COW, Riving milk; Heifer Calf. 4 dozen Barred Rock hens. —FEED— H-iv'’"?- b h S i lel Corn in crib; 100 busllel Oats; I'- tons« Hay. 1„ bales of Straw; % bushel Big English Clover Seed. ..... farming implements wacnii- H.v V.'"L , ', i - 11 - Pr ' S ”. ro<4s * ire - in good condition; Tur>l Double si- i a 'e '' It; talking breaking plow; Single sM , iron K<± ' -an' lUrr ° W; H ”« Crate ; Tlow; ( urn BrJ A shane H ■ "‘“ s ’ Ankp >' Holt Cream Seperator; Harnesvi A shape Hog House; Hob Sleds; Work Bench, a 10l of Small M .. . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE er PerfpX 1,0 Ka,i,,!: K '° Ve: I ' ( ''Action oil stove, one burner; 18 tab e Rev? w V? Schilkr Pia,, ° an(l be« ch - > ll,ss; ** Tabte a ” d 18x3 °: Bo®* ( a ««: 4 Rocker.; « Ixminster Rnr sw ,' ” Cabinet ' Safe; Linoleum; Fiber: 13 stead" -4 nster Rug: Canae d Fruit, 100 quarts; K sieaas. .4 cement block,; drain tile- tui.L. „...i

ninnprmiK . j jhi ui«, biivxa, and many ari« TERMS Cash"* 1 ' 1 CHEVROLB T AUTOMOBILE. . HOMER FAI'ST.Owna w. A. Lower, clerk. = Id i.( I E I-ARM an ,j prjkqni Al. ppnPFRTV * I'igh-st Lidtltr witho'T*” 5 ;:wajr *V wR I sell at Public A’tc ." a * property nn th- firm l J Me V e lhc ,nllow ing steal estate and P<” -f Bob.;, 2 mik( „ nwlh - or ®;‘« MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1933 ’ •'onimencing at 12:0e Noon ,s o-i; 6 room t.'-'.nm ! '| l '” ,l ' ,y ro, ling productive soil, nil und-r ,! “ house. Crib™ m-X ?" SP . *” Ko ' ,d - '”i-iition; Burtt 3fix." "mall farm. Only ‘ n''J lri '' M « hl « available. Thi 151 °u a good stone road ' l,<>m Bt ßool, near entirch anti cash. G be aßau ’ led by tw,rcha ' . One cow; 9 pl rs wem; S ° N . AL f* ROP£ RTy ?■> pullets. 12 „id . K ' BS> ‘*’ 4,1 ’•v' each; 50 you ' tiriing breaking plow b "’ ,,Pr i Hay loader; (Irani ' |li|! - 1 tooth 1 breaking clow; Diac; Two ."i.d hudm<'-H ; . CuUi **ws; Hay, ■' I «dcli no; Coin iti'.. l ii7r B *• ro,,p and fork; Hay si'"'-’ ’ ' r 'iijoihy lwy : Corn h„i J )lt,Us J t*o sets of Harn — kettle; Cream ’* 'ack; three good hog I""'" ~ numerous to mention ' r ' s lUt " botisehohl good t and many ''" f ' TERMS- t'Asu L A±X and d Matilda Hower, 0»>

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- ]to the rule that periods of d epr ion afford the best opportun; for developing new products methods to replace lost bujj - Many companies are rounding and diversifying their output adding negv products. Much veer work is being done on nc>| i improved units of equipment] . being installed. Such advances -are ena-ilm- : industry to invade new mail and thereby replace some of I ■ business lost in existing O u a ■ The benefits of such condition!; - apparent, mot only while busii continues depressed, but wha i lines of activity.