Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1934 — Page 2

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f CLASSIFIED 1 ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE —New furniture of all kinds at bargain prices. Liberal trade allowance on your old furniture. Sprague Furniture Co., 1521 So. Second St. Decatur. a-68-6i , FOR SALE —One full-blood Hamp- ' shire male hog. A good one. Wm. Rodenbeik. R. R. No. 7, 5 miles 1 north of Decatur. 71-3tx ' FOR SALE Turkey tom; also I 450 egg incubator. Ernest Long-1 enberger, Craigville, lud., Craig- ■ ville phone. 71t2xx i — FOR SALE —Brooder house. Male hog. Tanduni with 7 round dis. s i on a side. Walking breaking plow Burroughs Bookkeeping Machine, j M aid Stoneburner, Rome 2 Deca- ■ tur. 72-g2t QUALITY BABY CHICKS. These ehicks are produced from good flocks, all bleeders Bloodtestod for Bacillary White Diarrhea by, the Stained Antigen Whole Bloodtest, under our own Supervision; I reactors removed year 1933-1934. ' All eggs set weigh 23 oz. or more 1 per dozen. Chicks priced reason-. able. Order your chicks early from Baumgartner Hatchery, 6 miles west and 9 miles south of Decatur! ou route 4, Bluffton. Craigville I phoue. Fri-ts | FOR SALE —Beet plow with discs j attachments. John Gerber. Decatur, route 4. Phone 219. 72-4tx I FOR'SALE — Coming yearly colt, 11 from Habegger stallion. One- I fourth mile west of St. Pauls ; chtrrrh. Clarence McKean. 72-3tx FOR SALE -Chester White male hog. one year old. Wm. Weber. R. 4. Preble phone. 71-3tx SPECIAL— Meet Me At The WHITE SPOT CAFE. 116 Monroe St. •« 71t3 ' FOR SALE —Nice heavy mixed hay '■ Liechty and Habegger, 2 miles 1 east, 1 mile South of Monroe. 70-3tx 1 WANTED W ANTEDi—Light hauling, ashes, | rubbish, etc. Prices reasonable. Phone 1208. 67k6tx ’ "WANTED —Lady assistant to work ( 3 days a week. No selling or canvassing. Address Box “WO” % | Democrat. 7U-3txj FOR RENT - FOR RENT — 8 room house with '; garage, near Honduras; small ( plot of ground. Buildings sui able'j for raising chickens. See Jacob ‘ f Kaehr. Craigville phone. Decatur | R. 2. 70-3tx I < FOR RENT —3 office rooms; heat . and water furnished. Inquire I Niblick Store. 72-3 t I FOR RENT — Three tiont rooms, i ( nice for a law office; rent cheap. ■ v Above Burns' cigar store. Bertha t Ellis, phone 1223. 71-3 t 0 Engineer Guarantees Time s Moscow. —(U.R) —“When my loco-1 a mouie arrives at a station. I prom ' will take out their I watches and set them by my train." < wrote Mathew Luchkin. 50-year-old | 1 — locomotive engineer, who once j 2. transported Lenin's body from ' Gorki, where he died, to Moscow.!' in a-t ecent letter to Jo.-es Stalin. , ’ —

Jr - THE skies are not ’ full of yEtna adjust- * ers in radio equipped j planes full of check- ■ books, but we are proud j of our promptness and . fairness in settling claims. /Etna coast-to-coast service is available through 2 5,000 A.tna representatives who cover the entire U. S. Aetna Life Insurance Co. Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. Aetna Automobile Ins. Co. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. . Agents Decatur, Ind. Phone 358 i llllli iftllllilll

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected March 23 No commission and no yardage Veals received Tuesday Wednesday Friday and Saturday ' 160 to 210 lbs. $4 20 i 210 to 250 lbs. $4.25 tM io nut lbs. s4.io ' 3i-.t to 350 lbs. $3.90 140 to 160 lbs. $3.20 ■ 120 to 140 lbs $2.30 100 to 120 lbs. $2.00 Roogiia #2.7.'. Stage si.s<« Vealera $7.00 latmba $8.50 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y„ Mar. 23.— i U.R) —Livestock: Hogs, receipts, 2,200; holdovers. Go, active, mostly steady with few selected medium weight butchers 110 to 15c higher; bulk desirable i 150 to 24u lbs.. $4.90 to $5; few | decks 210 to 250 lbs.. $5.10 to $5.15; I mixed weights and plainer quality, i $4.65 to $4 85: 120 to 150 lbs.. $3.85 [ to $4.50; pigs and unfinished light- : weights downward to $2.75. Cattle, receipts. 250; largely ;<ows; cutter grades, $1.60-$2.60; i bidding $5.75 on medium steers. Calves, receipts, 550; vealers I steady to strong; good to choice ■ leniently sorted. SB. some firmly l lield weight $8.50; common and I medium, $4.50-$6.25. Sheep. receipts. 700; lambs active. strong; strictly choice 92-lb. woolskins, $10; bulk good to choice $9.75: common and medium. SB.OO- - few 50-lb. spring lambs. $11.75. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. Mar. 23. (U.R) Hogs. 15c higher: 250-300 lbs.. $4.55; 200-25 U lbs, $4.45; 180-200 lbs.. $4.30; 160-180 lbs., $4.20. 300350 lbs.. $4.05; 150-160 lbs.. $3.65: 140-150 lbs., $3.40; 130-110 lbs.. $3.15; 120-130 lbs.. $2.65; 100-120 lbs . $2.15; roughs. $3.25; stags. $2. Calves, $7.50; lambs. $8.75-$9. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE — May July Sept.! Wheat .87% -87% -88% I torn .50% .52% .54% I Oats .33% .34% .34% ! — LOCAL GRAIN MARKET . w ‘ jjfcrrreeted March 22 Ng. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs or better 79c I No. 2 New Wheat 58 lbs. 78c j Old Oats 31c : New Oats .... 29c j First Class Yellow Corn 58c i Mixed corn 5c less Soy Beans 60c to 90c I o Invents Musical Instrument — Dayton, Ore.— (U.R/ — Mrs. D. C. Clark, local music teacher, has invented an instrument which is attracting much interest in this part of the country. Known as a da vier. it is said to be an acceptable substitute for either organ or piano. It weighs only 150 pounds. o . 1 IHH»inlnieiit ~t IdininiMtrator N 'tire is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of David I’oim late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably insolvent. Ada E SlniUer, Administratrix Whitaker tuitl Mills, attorney Man-li J 2. licit. Mar. h 'Jt-So April «

I Roy H. Andress Licensed Chiropractor Phonr ,i 93 315 N. Fourth st. Hours by appointment. Federal Farm Loans Make application with the Adams ( ounty National Farm Loan Ass’n., Charter No. 5152, office with the Schurger Abstract Co.. 133■ South 2nd street. Decatur. Fire and windstorm insur-; ance accepted in any old line or good mutual insurance co. For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfel Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 140 So. 3rd st. Neurocalometer Service X-Ray Laboratory Officp Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 p. m., 6 to 8 p. m. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS; 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. ui. Telephone 135.

> Political Am Democrat Ticket County Ticket County Treasurer Truman H. Goldner of French Township Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. 0 , — ..... County Treasurer Delmore Wechter of St. Marys Township I Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. i i County Sheriff Elmer B. Anderson of Hartford Township Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. County Sheriff Frank Fortney of Pleasant Mills Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. County Sheriff Samuel Bentz of St. Marys Township Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. — County Sheriff Dent Baltzell of St. Marys Township I Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. County Sheriff Joseph A. Colchin of Decatur Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. County Sheriff F. J. “Fat” Schmitt of Decatur Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. Clerk of Adams County Otto Hoile of Union Township Democratic candidate for Clerk of Adams County. Clerk of Adams County Clvde Troutner * of Monroe Township Democratic candidate for Clerk of Adams Count; Clerk of Adams County G. Remy Bierly of Hartford Township Democratic candidate for Clerk of Adams County. Township Ticket 1 Trustee of Washington Twp. Charles E. Marsha nd of Washington Township Democratic candidate for | Trustee of Washington Township. Trustee of Washington twp. Benj. Eiting of Washington Township Democratic candidate for Trustee of Washington Township. Trustee of Washington Twp. Ira Fuhrman of Decatur Democratic candidate for Trustee of Washington Township. Trustee of Washington twp. George E. Strickler of Washington Township Democratic candidate for Trustee of Washington Township. City Ticket Mayor C. J. Carroll Democratic candidate for Mayor, City of Decatur. Mayor Clarence A. Stalter Democratic candidate for Mayor, City of Deiaitur. : Mayor 0. L. Vance I Democratic candidate for Mayor, . City of Decatur.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY.’MARCH 23. 1931.

nouncements Mayor Arthur R. Holthouse 1 Democratic candidate for Mayor, ‘ ■ City of Decatur. Councilman J. Henry Faurote Democratic candidate for Councilman Second Ward. Decatur Clerk-Treasurer Everett I*. Sheets Democratic candidate for ClerkTreasurer. City of Decatur. Clerk-Treasurer Mrs. Alice Christen of Decatur Democratic candidate for ClerkTreasurer, City of Decatur. Clerk-Treasurer Mrs. Ada Martin of Decatur | Democratic candidate for ClerkTreasurer, City of Decatur. REPUBLICAN County Sheriff Hubert Ehrsam of St. Marys Township Republican candidate for i Test Your Knowledge I ; | Can you answer seven of these tese Questions? Turn to page Four to- the answers. ♦ <, 1. Where is Mount Desert island? 2. What term was applied to runaway convicts in Australia? 3. Who wrote the play. “The Tempest ?” 4. In which state is the city of Vicksburg? 5. Which church has an organization called Epworth League? 6. Where did Wilbur anJ Orville Wright first fly their planes? 7. in tile Army, what does the designation M. P. mean? s. In which state is Keu-a Lake? ' 9 Where is Mount Holyoke College? | 10. Who is Isham Jones? o Woman Texas Senate Leader Austin. Tex. (U.R? Senator Margie E Neal, of Carthage. Tex., was recently elected president pro tern of the Texas senate. It was the first time the office had ever been held by a woman—she being the first woman ever to serve in the legislative body.

Americans in "Spy” Net Li ~f| ■ i 1 /IwBI /ablw» R?HB1 S W* **> * lx/ French secret police expect to round up a number of "higher-ups” in alleged international spy ring as the result of a “partial confession." obtained, they say, from Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon Switz, American couple, held as suspects. Mi's. Switz is shown with her attorney during > recent hearing. Her husband, Robert, is shown in insert.

COURTHOUSE Reply To Answer Gertrude Harber vs. Robert E. Gould and Mary A. Gould, comi plaint ou note. Reply to second paragraph of Mary A. Gould ami ’ reply Io secund and third para graphs of answer Os Robert E * Gould by plaintiff. Receiver Substituted Old First National Bank and Trust Company of Fort Wayne vs. Karl Bauerinelster et al., note, foreclosure mortgage. Verified petir tion by E. C. Miller, receiver of ' plaintiff to be substituted as party I plaintiff filed, submitted and sus- ; tallied. Withdraws Appearance Mary J. Niblick vs. Francis J. 'Schmitt and Germaine Schmitt. ' Ejectment. Herman Myers with- ’ draws appearance for the paintiff Receiver Substituted Old First National Bank and | Trust Company of Fort Wayne vs. Cassius M. Andrews et al.—vs. " John W. Preble and Gladys Preble, |his wife. Verified petition by E. C. • Miller, receiver to be made party plaintiff filed, submitted and sustained and E. C. Miller ordered ; made party. Appearance Lulu Canee vs. John Mann et aL i ! estate and foreclosure lien ou real '. estate. Appearance of John T. ; Kelly for Lawrence Archbold. Earl ' J. Archbold. Manson Archbold. Kathryn Archbold and Esther Risley. withdrawn. Appearance for I above named by E. B. Adams. Rule ■ to answer. Motion Filed Joseph M. Aldrich et al. vs. Morton S Hawkins et al. Motion by ’ fendant to satisfy judgment filj ed. Demurrer Filed Lowell L. Newman vs. Lewis A. 'Graham, note. Demurrer to complaint filed by defendant. Summons Ordered Ada E. Shrider vs. Edward Palm iet al. partition. Complaint filed. I Summons ordered to sheriff of ' iatke county for defendant, Lee Schell and to sheriff of Allen county for John Schell and for defendants Juanita Myers and Ada K. , Burke to the sheriff of Jay county i and to the defendants Harriet L. I Sivorerland to sheriff of Grand i county. Indiana, returnable April 7, j 1934. COCRT HOUSE Marriage License Cleland Salsbury, farmer, Bryan, Ohio and DeLena Grodi, telephone operator. Bryon. Ohio. Gaylord Stemen. manager of the ■ gi.iin elevator, Van Wert, Ohio and j Imogene Louise Knodel. case wah- ‘ ress. Van Wert. Ohio. Walter A. Skinner, farmer. Bellevue. Ohio ani Rose M. Stevens Bellevue. Ohio. Rsal Estate Transfers Lena Bulteineyer to Hilda Bultemeye ■a. 141,4.' ai>- of |and in Preble township for SI.OO.

’ New Musical Instrument ; Is Played In Concert Brussels. —tU.RF-The first public, concert of the “Croix Soniore," the i new ether instrument which D I played without being touched, has I I been held here. The Instrument is the invention jof Nicolas Obouhow. the Russian ' composer, who was assisted by 1 Marie Antoinette Broglie..the plan I Ist. and Michael Blllaudot. an authorlty on radio-electric vibrations. . The concert, held at the salle du ■ Conservatoire, featured the new 1 music of Obounow. based on th' union of the orient scale of five, tones with the western scale of j seven tones, thus creating a new, scale of twelve tones. Obouhow 1

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’hax thux Mnnloyed a uew musical notation which hm simplified the - reading and writing of n'Mlc >’? I the abandoning of sharps and flats, i Maria Antoinette Broglie, acconi 1 panted on the piano by Obouhow. i played the insirumeut. her left hand on the controller, regulating 1 the volume anti Intensity of the sounds while her right hand moved back and forth in front of the instrument without touching it. The sounds varied from the deepest 1 tones of an organ to the most dell--1 cate tone of a violin or the human 1 voice, giving a curious but charm I ing effe<*. ... — o —— - -— Stole Train Food Moscow U.Rt “no r* Mon fc i I the high cost of food on S<o iet din

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