Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 77, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1933 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE—Several loads of slab | wood. Adams County Lumber Co. | Phone E. D. Colter, 994. "sg-3tx FOR SALE —1 Duroc sow with 10 nice pigs by side. 4 Duroc tried sows will farrow soon. 3 Stock Bulls. 1 five year old heavy Guernsey springer also a good Holstein springer cow. Inquire Schmitt meat Market. 75g-3t! FOR SALE —Shoes and furnishings for the family at bargain prices. Walk up stairs and save money. 127 North Second St. above O. K. Barber Shop. 76a-3tx FOR SALE — Bay mare, S years old; 1,100 pounds. George Mitch, State road 16, half mile west of State line. k-77-2t FOR SALE—B. B. Ointment, the old reliable skin and scaln standby. 50c jar. At all druggists. FOR SALE— Hulless oats rccleaned heavy yielding 33 cents per bushel. O. V. Dilling Route 2, Decatur, C’raigville phone. gMar 18-24-31 FOR SALE—Chicks, Chicks, Chicks Baumgartners' Blood Tested Chicks. Hatches every Tuesday. Quality high prices low. Baumgartners Hatchery and Poultry Farm. Route 4 Bluffton or 6 miles west and 9 miles south of Decatur. CraigviHe Phone. Fri. ts FOR SALE—Repossessed merchandise. Dining room table and six chairs, A-l shape, $25.00 cash. Short davenport, imitation leather, $5.00 cash. Bicycle like new, $16.50 cash. Will trade this merchandise for live stock. We will take good milk cows on new marchandise. Sprague Furniture Co. Monroe Street. Phones 199 and 5351. 75k-3t FOR RENT FOR RENT — Good 6 room house, basement, garage, garden, all kinds of fruit. Low Rental. M. Meibers, 1127 W. Monroe. e'4g-tf FOR RENT —Semi modern home, with six rooms; lights, gas. and garage. Soft and hard water. 715 Elm St. Phone 5264. Inquire at 1963 Winchester St. 77-3tx i FOR RENT —5 room apartment. ■ hard and soft water and steam heat furnished. Inquire Schmitt Meat Market. 76t3 WANTED WANTED —Ladies to Know that _ Mr. Liggett will be giving guaranteed permanents at $175 and $2.59 at the Becker Beauty Shop, April 4 and 5. Call 1280 for appoint- ' nietits. 73g-6t WANTED—A good driving horse. 603 Jefferson street or phone 389. WANTED—Alfalfa or soy bean or clover hay. C. M. Case, South end of High St. 75k-3t M ANTED Tn rent two medium size rooms, unfurnished. 75k-3t WANTED —LADIES! LOOKi — $« permanents for $2.50 now at the Hoagland Beauty Shop, 210 South Eighth St. Phone 859. g75-3t o Buchanan Electric Hatchery—now taking orders for baby chicks and custom hatchery. Heavy chicks 6e; Leghorns sc. Hatching l%c per egg. 2 miles north of Chattanooga, Ohio, and 1 miles south of Will shire on State Road 51. Route 1.1 W illshire, Ohio. m-31-A-7 ——

\ I ' J ! INCOMf! /Z IT’S a sad, sad world when an accident deprives you of your earning power—and your pay envelope becomes only a memory. /ETNA-IZE Our Ideal Accident Policy not only i pay* hospital and doctor's bills but pay* you • weekly income, too. Aetna Life Insurance Co. Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. Aetna Automobile In*. Co. huttles-Edwards Co. Agents. Decatur, Ind. Phone 358

MARKETREPORTS — i DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected March 31 No commission and no yardage. 150 to 220 pounds $3.70 220 to 250 pounds.. $3.60 250 to 300 pounds $3.50 • 300 to 350 pounds $3.40 | 100 to 150 pounds $3.30 I Roughs $2.50 I (Stags $1.25 jVealers _ $5.00 Lambs $5.00 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Wheat 53% .54% .54% Corn 29% .31% .33 Oats ...........19% .18% .19% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 31.—(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs: on sale, 2,700; very active to all interests: steady to slightly over Thursday's average; desirable 160 to 230 lbs., $4.25 to mainly $4.30; 250 lbs., $4.15; 280 to 340 lbs., and weights below 110 lbs., $3.75-$4. Cattle: Receipts, ,125; nothing done on steers aud heifers; cows active; firm; cutter grades $1.60$2.25. Calves: Receipts. 650; vealers fairly active; steady at week’s decline; medium and lower grades draggy; good to choice. $5.50-$6; common and medium. $3.50-$4. Sheep: Receipts, 1.500; lamb trade fairly active; fully steady; good to choice woolskins, 90 lbs., down, leniently sorted, $5.75-$6; largely $5.90-$6; few shorn lambs, $5.25. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Mar. 31.—(U.R) —Livestock: Hog market. 5c higher; 160-200 lbs.. $3.95; 200-225 Ibe., $3.90; 225275 lbs.. $3.85; 275-350 lbs., $3.75; 140-160 lbs.. $3.75; roughs, $2.00; stags. $2; calves, $5.50-$6; lambs. $5.50. Cattle market: Steers, good to choice. $5-$5.50; medium to good. $4.50-$5; common to medium, $3$4; heifers, good to choice. $4.50- | $5; medium to good. $4-54.50; cominion to medium, $3-$4; cows, good to choice, $3-$3.50; medium to good $2.50-$3; cutter cows, $1.75-$2.25; canner cows, sl-$1.50; bulls, good '& choice. $3-$3.25; medium to good $2.50-$3; common to medium, $2$2.50; butcher bulls, $3.25-$3.75. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, March 31.— (U.PJ — Livestock: Hogs. 5.000; holdovers. 186; mostly 5-10 c up; underweights steady; 160-250 lbs.. $4-$4.05; 250300 lbs., $3.90-$4; extreme heavies, $3.75 $3.85; 140-160 lbs., $3.80-$3.90; 100-140 lbs.. $3.50-$3.70; packing sows, $2.55-$3.50. Cattle, 300; calves, 400; few long yearlings, steady at $6; others negligible; usual Friday cleanup trade on she stock; small lot good heifers, $5.10; bulk under >4.75; Hfost cows, $2.50-13.25; low cutters and cutters, $1.50-$2.25: veals, 50c up. $6 down. Sheep, 500; undeveloped; bulk yesterday, $5.60-$5.75, clippers, $5.10. LOCAL GRAIN MARKtT , Corrected March 30 No. 1 New Wheat, $0 lbs. or bettor 48c No. 2 New Wheat, 58 lbs 47c Cats 45 c Soy Beans <o c White or mixed corn 25c Good Yellow Corn 30c [Rye .. 25c ' o Get The Habit — Trade at Hofne

1 —a— For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfel Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath | Phone 311 101 So. 3rd st. Neurocalometer Service X-Ray Laboratory Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 p. m., 6 to 8 p. m. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMERIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. HOURS: 8:301011:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR i Because of our wide experience I in conducting funerals we are | able to give perfect service at a i very reasonable cost. Dignified But Not Costly. 500—Phones—727 Lady Asst. Ambulance Service

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COMMISSIONERS CI.IIMS TO HE Ai,K»\\i:n April 3. im Mi»M*rlhintoiiN Way He Ptg. Co. Sup. 193.30 Citizens Tele. Co.. Telephone .59,57 City of Decatur Light & power 145.02 Decatur Democrat Co. Adv. 234.31 Milton C. Werling S. A- Sup. 10.45 Cleo Werling Clerk Hire 25.00 M. S. Venis Clerk Exp 3.00 I Typewriter Inspection Co. C. ex 15.00 Glen Cowan Clerk of Co. Co. 50.00 Mary Cowan Clerk Hire 25.00 Erank W. Downs Auditor Exp. 1.6.» Typewriter Insp. Vo. Aud. Exp. 25.00 Burl Johnson Per Diem 56.00 Burl Johnson Prisoners B 83.20 Burl Johnson Postage 3.00 Clifton E. Striker Salary & Ex. 221.12 Margaret Myers Salary 67.50 Mabelle Myers Salary & M. 323.49 J. r. Felty Salary & postage 108.58 J. W. Vizard do . .. 26.19 Itobert J. Zwick Inquest 15.00 J. C. Grandstaff do * 13.50 Nathan Nelson Postage 12.00 Phil Sauer salary 75.00 F. O. Marthi do ... 75.00 i l>ennis Striker do 75.00 1 Haymond Snyder Perlin R. Ex. 2.001 Eon Weaver do 2.001 Charley Snyder do 5.50 • Joe Liddy do lO.OOj John Hendricks do 10.00 <’has. Brown do 5" ' Gaylord Weaver do 2.00 Abraham Egley do 6.on* Jake Moser do ' 2.00 Valentine Egley do 2.00 Roger, Yoder do 2,90 Marion Yoder do ... 2 0«l Ronald Yoder do 2.001 Harve Beery do lO.OOj Marion Reher do 10.00 Harold Allison do 2.00 Marl Stevens do . 2.00 Ed Btehoff do 6.00 James Stu Its do 10.00 <;■ • I.- «i.r Chas Idlewine do 6.00 Chas. Idlewine do 19.00 Indianapolis Commercial do . 27.60 Berne Witness do 10.06 Berne Witness Adv. 48.66 Anton Thieme Assessing 100.00 Christe Bohnke do 100.00 A. C. Stoppenhagen do 100.00 August Schlickman do 100. on Geo Dellinger do 100.00 Chas do 75.00 Leigh Bowen do 72.00 A. L. Stults do 75.00 Ben McCullough do 100.00 Dan Hoop do 100.001 Peter Habegger do 100.00 John Lvbsigrf do 65.00 Henry B. Heller Salary 41.66 Harry Sipe Salary 50.0 n CarP Pumphrey Co. House 30.00 Saneo Prod., Co. Jail . - 10.10 Nor. Ind. Pub. Service Co do .. 12.03 De/atur Electric Shop C. 11. 4.21 Niblick & Co. Jail Exp. 3.76 City of Decatur do « 11.10 U. S. Chemical Go do . ... 6.50 J. W. Ix>bdell do 11.’HI Dr. J. M. MiUer do . 18.00 Treasurer of Stale S. Insti. 492.92 Irene Byron T. B. 81.0” W. H. Zwick & Son Burial It’ 041 . Bvj nt Witn< 8» Co Adv . <’has Arnold Tax Refund 17..»0 A. J. Moser & Cb Motr. T. Re. 80.00 11. P. Ray do s -®0 D. C. Zimmerman do 12.00 National Surety Co. Insurance 12j>0 The Suttles Edwards Co do . 77.a0 Berling & Kolter do,' 12.d0 Decatur Insurance Agt. do .... 40.00] Amos Hirsvhy do Ralph Roop, Supt. Johnson D. 636.10 John Conner Assessing lOO.O*' Township Poor Kocher L. & Co Root . ... lv.3'» Pr C. r. Rayl do Ki-oger Stores do JI- 1 "' The Home Grocery do l-. 00 Win. Keller .Io Ni. hols Shoe Store <lo ■_ 'I -- G, ...Id Grar.da.taff do - ,,b Fisher & Harris do Freitag & Co. Preble 1>John Helmri.h do 1-1* Preble Eriilily Exe do ‘ - 1 Dr !•'. L. Grandetaff Kirkland I<*.*_J2 Henry Greiner do 3.77 C. A. Douglas St. Marys ** Adams Co. Hospital dAcker Bros do 7 '< P.. H. Kverett do 34.00 M. E. Hower Washington , ,- ' Fisher & Harris do /I.?! Erank Krl.k do , '!!.r«i ;-ta..r Hite do . . ... JS-;O The Home Grocery do Decatur Lumber Co do „ J. Henry Fau.ote do » >■> Julius Haugh do R. A. Stuckey do 4.--J <• 1 Vnglewpde do .-1-i Dr. S. D. Beavers do l.'-L’i K. her L. & C. Co. do ‘ > t? E J. Miller do -I Dr L. H. Somers do Vance X- Linn do 1;’ ‘- Dr W E. Smith do Carroll C. * C. Co. do 13--7-; Dr E L Mock do -J.o'; Winnes Shoe Store do Walter, Roop do o.<o Burk Elevator Co. do 4»-#9 Dr G. J. Kohne do 7'?„P.obert E. Daniels M. D. do -4.-a C A. Douglas do " Nichols Shoe store »je H H Lammlman .1" Lawrence Carver Blue < reck -- »•> Burk Elevator Co. do . Berne G. * H Co. do , JI - imos liensser d.. ' - If. E. Rupert Monrfe -' J Berne Equity Ex. <*> do l.«. M.mno Sti.ckv .i.> Gotts.halk Supply to. do 7<l’| Richardson Store do Berne Milling Co do -b.’Vian l ?;-.mh/,V: <pi,al d '' ox o" The" Runyon Grocery French ».0" AI.H.S iteusee. *l.' , , 2, /1 The Runyon Grocery Hartford »-•! C. P. Hinchman Wabash -«g'| Amos Reusser do i’ ? , 1 Snyders Grocery do ]*-7.'.onova M '• <o. .m Central Grocery do . Geneva Equity Exchange do -TJ'.', Marv McManus do j-'". The Hub do r.ugxl Adams Co. Hospital do ■ Dr. Jones A- Jones Jefferson ■ : Gottschalk Supply ( fiiintv Inflrmnr? H P. La Fountaine Mrs. Clara La Fountaine M. s. ino.M Carl C Pumphrey Rep. h. | Otho bnbenstein Burial Rex B. H. Erankliu Op. Ex. I!e v V. Riley do ’• . Martin Gilson do Millers Bakery do It. N. Runyon * son O. do l-.-’l Burk Elevator Co do *7l "g san. . Prod. Co do Nibli'k ft Co. do ■ ,| Fisher ft Harris do V. A Eichenberger do 3 b Sam Bailer Auiuat Morgan do . ftf| Herbert L* Fountaine do 35'00 i Florence Lengerich do Esther Lu; k do Hoar«l of Margaret Leichtle Mother's Aid 10 90 ’Catherine Habegger do

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT I FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1933.

Marie Anderson do 15.00' Edna Ray do . 45.00 j Maty Hazelwood do 25.00 Charlotte, Gephart do 10.00 i Mrs. H. Ehinger (Trustee) do 5.00 Ria Hirsvhey do . 5.00 Pearl Reed do 5.00 Maui Mtt'lurc tin 15. mi Mary Myers do 25.00 Leuretta Whitman do 5.00 | Florence Bollinger do 15.00 I Laura Beerbower do 10.00 i I Olive Reynolds do 20.00' fatherine Roe do 10.00' Merle Bristol do 15,00 Alice Walter do 5.0 n Della Debolt do 10.00 Leota Beery do 5.00 Veda Roe do 5.00 Olivia I'ctqHc <o io.”" Anna Riplx-rger do 25j00 Pearl Bryan do 25.00 i Madeline Dunn do 10.00 Elizabeth Hod I e do 10.00' Malena Liby do 5.00 Maybelle Myers ((Trustee) do 20.00 May Andrews do 5.00; I Jeanette, Yates do 10.00 jW. Guy Brown Traveling ex 23.52 I Fort Wayne Orphans Home do 217.30. Iliahwny Hrpnir ‘Dist. No. 1. • Wm. H. Bittner Labor team 1 4.50 'Henry Buettner do .... 11.20 i Erwin Bientz do 11.20 1 Ht ’i'y Baumann do . I Archie Smith lalxir 1.50, I »ist. No. 2. j Hugo Gerke Labor 11.25 I Lawrence Grote team labor 5.00 I Elmer Gerke do 11.<»o. Ernst Merna team 2.00 'Frank Harkless do 4.0o | ! Kenneth Ohler do 2.80 Dist. No. 3. Rudolph Buuck Labor 16.25 Wm. Witte labor team 2.80 Mart Bultemeier do 4.00 Herald Buiick do 2.00 Albert Buuck labor team 6.00 Adolph Doehrman do 6.00 Louis Fuhrman do 1.00 Ixl Baker do 10.00 Bill Rash do 10.00 Philip St nah in labor 6.00 Dist. No. 4. ,1. A. Hower team . 12.50 S. D. Hensher labor 6.60 ' Amos Myer labor team 15.60 Fred Kauffman do .... 14.00, Fred Addler do 13.20 Jacob Keahr do 13.20 Dist. No. 5. j Herman I’leman labor 21.0 n George Ixishe do 2.00 John Royndles labor .80 Drayagc ."5 The White Co. Parts so P. Kirsch & Son do 1.25 Glen St ratio uo 1.20 Paris Stardford do 1.20Dist. No. 6 C. P. Troutner labor 12.25 IL Troutner labor team 6.00 , do 6 00 s. A her do 6.00 F. Farter do 6,00 T. Bender labor ... 3.0‘» James Everett do .80 Dist. No. 7. Ed. Miller labor • o ” Ed Miller labor beam 10.80 Roy Miller do IMO t'larenee Ixmgenherger Labor IJ‘°. Dave Cook do . so Frank Meyer do ... ,; .6O Henry Clark do 3.75 Eli Bixler do 1.20, Leo Bixler .io 4.95 [Herbert Cook do 1.95' | Ralph Jimeniz do 2.40 i Dist. No. 8. I Arman Habegger labor I Arman Habegger labor team 15.30 Paul McClain do 13.60 ' UuLiiidua Ixichty labor 1.-’° John Mazelin do 2.00 James V. Hendricks labor team 16.00 Dan Striker do 14.00 Leon Von Gunten repairing 1.45 Berne Lumber Co. Material 1.85 Dist. No. 9. Geo. Ringger lalx'r team LOO Gen. „ Rlngger labor 2.0 n Geo. Ringger labor team 2.5»» Ruben Jonh do . 2.00 •tai-ob Kaufman lalwir LI 2 I>?vi Schindler labor team 4.00 Martin Meschberger do 4.00 Levi R. Schindler do 4.00' Martin Mes< hberger do 4.0 n i George Ringger labor 2.n0 ' | I >ist. No. la. Rufus M**«hberger labor team 15.50! Milo Sales do -’.no. Chas St tidier do .. 6.1” I Clyde Striker do 1n.75| Elis Pontius do . i 10.00] Dist. No. 11 Worren M. Striker labor team P ’’" I Paul Striker labor s>oi I Charles Mann labor team 2.00 ( <’ M. Striker labor “«?°i Wilfer I Burgess do L*}° Isodore Brown do 1.5nl Dist. N«>. 12. _| Harley J. Reef labor team 21.25; Paul Butcher do 12.00 Adams Reef labor I on j Pat Moran team )alx»r 10. no Itobert Moran labor team b’.oo j Pounty Garage Johnson Repair Shop repairs 10.19 lx*e Hardware Co. tools M. 3.6:: Butler's Garage parts H. L. Kern Garage do 2.121 Schiafer Co. supplies * ’* *>7 , ’Che Schafer Co. hardware 6.05, The Mossman Yamelle Co do 3.T0 , Piston Service ('*>. parts 6.06 1 Sinclair Relining Co. grease 2.00, 1 .’P-

Roofing We carry a CompMs* Stock of Roofing in the various materials. No. 1 5x BC Red Cedar Shingle, “none better.” Asphalt Shingles, all colors, several designs. Corrugated Shell Roofing, all weights. Roll Roofing, mineral surfaced. Roll Roofing, heavy flat surfaced. All priced so you can afford to keep in the dry even though the country has gone “wet.” Cash Coal & Supply Yard R. A. STUCKEY

» Main St. F. S. motor oil 34.95 | • J. D. Adams |«arts 4.41 I 1 Carl Baumgartner labor . 54.25 ' Wm. McClure do 7.80 Otto Johnson do 1 ' Melvin Gallogly do 3.60 1 E. E. Hower do 3.6’» I iorner Fisher do i.BTI 1 Adrin Elzy do >■ 3.75 ' Frank Marbough do 3.76 ' Joe Krick do 1.80 ' Jess Roop do 2.27 1 Dallas Bi'oWn do 5.l(» ' Reiligh Richanls do 1.20 j ' Elisha Gause do 1.20 1 Lauren Miller do 1.20 ' Clarence Durkin do 25.5" 1 Ralph Martin do 3«L3n 1 11. F. Saurer do 25.50 ' Edwin Spichiger do 37.5 n 1 Ernst Striker do 32.70 ‘ Miles F. Roop do 14.00 j ' Conrad Scheiman do 7.00 1 Herman Uleflpan do 7.00 ' John Habegger do 7.00 ' Elmer Anderson do 7."" 1 l>orus Stalter do 21 00 A. J. Baker do i."" Jesse B. Roop do 2.00 ' R. N. Runyon & Son. <). grease 207.2 s Krick Tyndall Go. tile 13.58 Ft. Wayne B. P. &S. Co prints 10.7" 1 Plymouth Rock C. Plant st me 213.1 s Meshln rger Bros. S, Co do 597.88 i 1 Blue Creek S. do 1 170.60 1 Ralph Roop Salary & Mileage 162.77 > Certified this 30th dav of March 1933. GLEN COWAN Auditor, Adams County Indiana March 31-? o x» ri(i-; to i>i:i i:\i> \\ 1 x 10 p\Hiiri<i\ m:\i. i>rvr»: In the lilniiiN ( irmit (ourt I'rbruary ’lcriti, lII3X State of Indiana: Adams County, SS. Charles iKraner, Harold E. Kraner.i ' Edwin Kraner vs. Irene Myers, Homer O. Kraner, Edward T. Kraner. Cotne now the plaintiffs by Bro-o »<■ Holt, and Hubert R. M<-Clenahan,' their attorneys, and file their com-' plaint herein together with the affidavit of a competent person, that the following named defendants are nonresidAyts of the State of Indiana: towit: Irene Myers ami Homer O. Kraner; that said action is for the purpose 01 partitioning real estate in| the state of Indiana; that a cause of .•K-’.ion exists against all of said defeuf. tnts: that all of said defendants are tie* esssary parties t«» said action; and that they are believed to be non-! rtsolents of the state of Indiana. I The following real estate in Ad-| ams County. State of Indiana is described in said complaint, to-wit; halt of the Northwest* quarter of Section thirty two (32) | in Township twenty-five (25) North < ' <>f Range fifteen (15) East, and also] 1 the West half of the Northeast <|uar-| 1 ter of Section thirty-two (32) Town-I '.ship and Range aforesaid. •This action is instituted ami pr » ’ ' secuted by said plaintiffs for the 1 purpose of petitioning the real «Ftat< ! above dewrfbed ami tlisy sai»l non-J resident defendants are necessary] parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be; anti appear on the 46th day of the' April term, 1933, of the Adams Circuit Court of Indiana, being the 25th | da\ of Mav. 1933. to be begun ami holden on the 10th day of April, 193::; at the Court House in the city (for-; rnerly town), of Decatur in said I ' County and State and answer or, ' demur to said complaint, the same; 'will I*- heard aud deleF»uh»ed in ' their absence. In witness whereof, 1 hereunto set 1 rny hand and fix the seal of said| ' court in the offi e of the clerk; thereof in the (Tty of Decatur. Ind- ' iana, this 30th day of March, 1933. Milton C. Werling, Clerk. ' of Adams <'ir<*uit Court.,] Itro » A Holt Hubert R. Met lenalian ' Attorneys for Plaintiffs March 31 April 7-14 1 ■' p . BARGAINS — Bargain* In Living 1 Room, Dining Room Suites, Mat [ ’ tresses and Rugs. Stuckey anti Co ■ Monroe, our phone number is O c' o Get the Habit — Trade a. Hotre ’

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♦ .... ft Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these test question? Turn to page Four for the answers. ft 1. Is the pine tree evergreen? 2. Did former President Hoover ‘leave the territory of the U. S. while . in office? 3. What is the Champs Elysees? 4. Where is Rainbow Natural Bridge? , 5. Is a child born of Chinese par-; ents in the U. S. an American citizen? 6. In interuational law, what is , arbitration? 7. Where is the longest railroad tunnel in the world? 8* What is hydrated oxide of, iron' 9. What does tile Hebrew name Jane mean? 10. Who was Sardanapalua? 0 For dvnamite see .1. Haugk. ■ 74t5x

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PORTFOLIOS ARE GIVEN SCHOOLS —— <<■< iNTIXI'EP EKOM i’AGE ONID lkd>o from Denmark. Pupils in the Central grade schools have prepared a portfolio which was sent today to the Tajiri I School, Oshaa Prefecture, Japan, in answer to the one received here. (The portfolio was prepared under* the direction of Miss Katheryn ; Kauffman, art instructor. Most of the Adams county schools will send portfolios in April lin return for the ones received; ‘ here. International correspondence i through the Junior Red Cross has i been carried on in the Adams conn- ' ty school for the last five years. o ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Harley Ward of Monmouth are the parents of twins boy and girl, born at the home early this morning, March 31. There are six children in the family.

Would Washington M<mh resolution to |,roa,j e nlh 7J| the Senate banking cj M 'committee so j ( IMV ?■ mission of i: t<•rniationbvTH gan and t'oiiq, nv the Senate today by S Fletcher of the commftttt J ! Get the Hamt — T rj( i, ,1

FLORENCE HOLTM Stenographic JI Typewriting] I Judge .1. T. MerrvniaJ QfTice, K. of C.M If you have any extra tyiS or stenographic work glad to do ft. phone ■ appointment. I