Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1934 — Page 5

”>FR9JNALS' Buettel ami daugh-, will leave ill the morning liirel. Ohio, ti> attend the’ ''’iMW, \| !r Huetter* brother,, ■-Jb-® Svlialk. T tbl and aons returned to I ■L.hv after a visit here with . ..IT .» and r relatives. ~ meeting of the city - ir. in. ■rTa I K,j., ■, ,| a short horn sale in , Ohio, today. of Mr. and ■ * : .. il ,,ert. 422 North Third I | h .,,n,ir, who is a freshman : lie College. Tiffin. (Hilo. ; SCI elected secretary of William J Mooney of Chiin this city Sunday to j week. Willi "nB v ' •‘"' l Mrs ’ Hill ' y , ' hli - ;|,iu "-' Ky Mrs Fred F. Steiner of I icwiishiii were shoppers Saturday. |',i of Bluffton, repv, from I his district and a : visited Shindler ot Berne was a 1 , here tins morning ot Robinson. Illinois, v . flte first time - ■<>! W ’ moved looking up old mates. > weekend 'BjijAam"i<m -Lake cottage. m of the primary billvkji m hided by Wednes- .. Mrs. Ed Musser of West Iv ntu ky, are spending the .lw««l " 111 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nei.md miter friends. Mr. and i ■yj ' -iter entertained with' ■ tlw tabliv, of cards Saturday "'■tilrtt in -nor of Mr. an 1 Mrs. Milswere presented a []|B shiver gift. N'. ireiter of Port Bffa >■ returned to her home Sunafter spending tile week-. fceM Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nel- \\ is bowling ■ 1 imament at Fort Wayne ’ I T' de i'boese company, io ' c.cii of Decatur, on the Ku'(■W m. lias started operations. is operated by the KuBros., and manufacturers . i haddar an I longhorn ■ dHt • xperieticed cheese mak- ■ «) n employed by Kukelhan ; Mrs. L. Kocher ■Wfd ram today that their son on his way home from York city. He is expected to Tuesday evening or Wedmorning. ' Los he suffered a f.tnrday afternoon while at Prickle's place He was .■slicL. fish. The knife slipped V*& < m a deep gash in the middle mi the left hand He will be to work for a tew days. and Mrs. George Thoms and . 'tU have returned from a visit in A-CBtmi. ilowa. Foley, principal of the schools near Connersville. Mr.'irmrl to Adams county folth- end of the school year. I Price of Eminence is the tax a man pays Kjßthe public tor being eminent.— * 8’ "r.

fIH Figure in "Asia for Asiatics Crisis g 'gg|HP I £ w Il j•* ’ r Wr I fS .. JB 'fl® I jf - * Jr£ liii -’■ Jjb MU I* Kuk:H Ji|Hi«»H: Saito g’rincipai figures in the new Far Eastern crisis, "who acted" asVis country's spokesman in serving ■|gJchiro Yokohama, Japanese Consul general at Gene , As :„. gj r John Simon. British Foreign MinHormal notice on the world of a Japanese Monroe Doc f Nine-Power Pact, which establishment of »Ur. who dispatched a note to Japan reminding that '"y N^P owe b l Uß tly ME protec M>rate over China would violate; Quo Tai-Chi. uhtnt -era Hirota . Japanese Foreign Minister. “ w “^M h k i 4. «.cu™.

With the United States Navy in Panama ■ mILX * *wk' '■"• * ■' ... ■ - WAll is quiet on the Western front as the combined U. S. the Panama Canal defenses roars a “hello” to tha fleet rides at anchor in Panama Bay after theoretical “enemy” fleet. Center, a gunner on a shore battery attack on Canal Zone, during its leisurely voyage to selects a lofty perch on the barrel of a big defense the Atlantic seaboard. Below, one of the big guns of igun for his afternoon siesta.

YOUR LAWN Want to get all the hints and suggestions you can on how to make and how to keep a beautiful 1, wn? Our Washington Bureau has re idy one of it' informative bulletins on the Making and Maintenance of Lawns. It tells all almut mil and preparations, seed ami seeding, repair ami management, fertilizing, sanding, mowing and rolling, watering, eradication of weeds, etc. If you wish a copy of this bulletin, till out the cou|K>n below aud mail as directed. CLIP COUPON HERE Dept. 283. Washington Bureau. DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. 1 want a copv of tile bulletin HOW TO MAKE AND MAINTAIN A LAWN, and enclose herewith five cents in coin (carefully wrapped), or postage stamps, to cover return postage and handling costs: NAM E- - *i No CITY - STATE I am a reader of the Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Ind.

BOARDS NAMED FOR ELECTION | (CONTINUED FROM PAGE C NE) I Clerk. Janies Browu. Sheriff. Jeff Crum. North Washington Inspector. Herman Ulman. Judge, August Lengerich. Clerk. Peter W. Vitz. Sheriff, John Fleming. South Washincton Inspector, Freeman Walters. Judge, John W. Parrish. Clerk, Mrs. Thompson Noll. Sheriff. John Yost. North St. Marys Inspector. William Hilpert. Judge, William Huston. Clerk. Artie Jackson. Sheriff. John E'.xey. South St. Marys Inspector, E. E. Winans. Judge. Richard Speakman. Clerk. Orland Fortney. Sheriff. Gorden F. Rayl. North Blue Creek Inspector, Omer Merriman. ‘E

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Judge, Frank Myers. Clerk, Roll .Merica. Sheriff, David Cook. South Blue Creek Inspector, J. F. Merriman. Judge, Pat Denny. Clerk, Cora Lantz nhizer. Sheriff, Roy Myers. North Monroe Inspector, P. E. Fugate. Judge, Millar McKean. Clerk, O. O. Hocker. Sheriff. Frank Rayl. Middle Monroe Inspector, Vance Mattox. Judge. Elmer Beer. Clerk. John C. Soldner. Sheriff. Elmer C. Beer. French Inspector, John Tonner. Judge, William Grandilinard. ■Clerk. Alonzo Smith. Sheriff, Melvon Kohler. Berne A Inspector, Vilas Schindler. Judge. Gideon Riesen. Clerks, Lawrence Blum, Jean Igley.

Sheriff, Homer Parrish. Berne B Inspector. G. Orlando Stauffer. Judge, Cora Neuensehwander. Clerks, Doi a Winteregg, Fred Mettler. Shenff, Rufus Leichty. Berne C Inspector, Hugo R. Beitler. Judge. Louis Habegger. 4’lerks, Helen Reusser, Emma Schug. Sheriff, Charles MarksSouth Hartford Inspector, Nathan Stahl. Judge. William Betz. Clerk. Elmer Off holder. Sheriff, Hugh Moyer. North Hartford Inspector, Charles Roush. Judge, Albert Lanainfi. Clerk. Charles Kizer. Sheriff, Peter Fox. North Wabash Inspector. Leo Neuensehwander. Judge, John W. Cook. Clerk. Rufus Huser. Sheriff. Fred Mathys. Ceylon Inspector, Martin Brenan. , Judge, Frank King. I Clerk, Quiiiten Mathys. Sheriff, John Nevel. Geneva A Inspector, W. W. Briggs. Judge, M. M. Miller. Clerks, Cecil Connor, Mary Maupin. Sheriff, G. R. Green. Geneva B Inspector. Adam Egley. Judge, George A. Howe. Cle(*k. Clara Anderson. Sheriff, Hugo Hoffstetter. East Jefferson Inspector, E. G. Butcher. Judge, Fred Roe. Clerk, Ralph Bollenbacher. Sheriff. Adam A. Reef. West Jefferson Inspector, William Adang. 1 Judge, Fred Kauffman. Clerk. John Zink.

Sheriff, Harley J. Reef. Decatur 1-A Inspector, Frank Carroll. Judge, Ed Ashbaucher. Clerks, Luella Ellsworth, Muriel Krick. Sheriff, Henry Foreman. Decatur 1-B Inspector, Harvey Stevens. Judge, Mrs. Charles Omlor. Clerks, Mrs. Charles Lose, Glen Beavers. Sheriff, Alpheus Deßolt, Decatur 2 A Inspector. A. Leigh Bowen. Judge. Bernard Braun. Clerks, Irene Gattschall, Mary Harris. Sheriff, Henry Heideman. Decatur 2-B Inspector, Charles Meibers. Judge, Homer Templin. Clerk, Mrs. Fred Schulte. Sheriff, Louis Keller. Decatur 3-A Inspectoj, Jesse Cole, Jr. Judge. Charles C. Helm. Clerks, Stella Draper, Mrs. Geo. Squires. Sheriff, William Harting. Decatur 3-B Inspector. E. Burt Lenhart. Judge. Adam Schafer. Clerks, Mabel Lister, James Brown. Sheriff. Ben Woods. — 0 DEATH CLAIMS MAYOR KELLEY | (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I the St. Joseph Catholic church. . Since he was 15 years of age he i had engaged in the monument ibusi- : nees He was first associated in the | business with his father at Geneva, I and the firm was moved to Bluffton ! In later years. At the time of his death Mr. Kelley was head of the firm. "- o — Get the Habit — Trane at Home

Wednesday Is Women’s Day At The Schafer Store WEDNESDAY IS A GOOD DAY TO SHOP AS YOU CAN TAKE MORE TIME IN MAKING YOUR SELECTIONS AND WE CAN RENDER BETTER SERVICE BY DIVIDING MORE OF OUR TIME _WITH YOU. ' Beautiful New '-'''■J J ? Seersucker Pique » Js IDEAL for dresses 1 AM) SPORT SUITS. "" White and ’ >aStC * Orß ' 0.. 49c - UWIIri y U CURTAIN W? FOR materials j| \\ X* 4** Wonderful Assortment • J to select from and so Rmbu S«n CLEANING M " Priced - r A Co,ors 12’/2C I DUSTPANSISc to 50c HlPraiS SCRUB BRUSHES .... 5c to 25c JS ,mNets .... 15c °’ C<dar ,)ust M °P S ■ 75C t 0 S LSO Dotted Marquisettes B Special 1 „ ■L:'- r S 4sc to 75c yard AIC WALL DUST MOPS sl ' 3s Fa " c v 11 m<h OK,. |3b x Marquisettes, FURNITURE POLISH 19c to 75c Beautiful OJTz. WINDOW DRIERS2oc I Cretonnes, yard Wcoden Scrub Buckets $2.25,2.75 Girls Ncw Spring f 5 ,h - Bucket Dutch Oil Soa P S L2S WASH FROCKS Spee-Dee Woodwork 25c * * and VVa,! Cleaner, quart $ 1.00 kwrit ■■■ ■■■!■■ !■ ■■ f Specials For Wednesday WASH M A R Q U I S E T T E 20c Value CLOTHS DINNER PLATES CURTAIN PANELS 4 Size about 40 in. by 2% yds. ga Fringe Edge. An Outstanding Value. j WEDNESDAY ONLY Ladies 69e, jP / A (2 Gauge IbCIUII Full Fashioned Quality Broadcloth HOS E—- — off on All Blankets n£ f‘ S •Blj BL MM We will put on sale every blanket left BI ■ from our 1933 stock. fIHM £gJL BwJ Sale starts Wednesday, May 2nd and 89c Value B continues for one week. S H E E T S V Size 81x90 Part Linen 1 rue you may not need blankets any special Unbleached more this spring but you will need them TOWELING thisfa „ 19 inches wide g] Yard The thrifty and m isc shopper will buy | "I f during this sale as blankets will be very Eg W jgR O JL much higher this fall.

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