Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 28 September 1934 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS, I BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES j 1 Tor SALE FOR SALE .Michigan apples, Me- ' IntiMh eating or cooking. 60c per bushel crate. S. E. H.iggurij, 1 mile north and 3% miles east of Monroe. 2s7a6tX I FDR SALE - Fourteen in.h Oak j J heating stove, gas stove, and : kitchen t.vbinet. 215 North Third 1 street. 230-g3tx 3 FOR SALE 7 head ahoates. Call J moraine** or evening after 5. Mrs. t Lnlie M. Walters, second hciwe | north . f Calvary church. 230-3tx < FOR SALE—4I bales of alfalfa ' hay; 1% tons loose alfalfa hay. * Mrs. H. L. Keshler, 4 miles south ’ and % mile east of Decatur. FOR SALE -40 well developed Leghorn pullets ready to lay. Floyd (I Rupert. 1% miles east >f Monroe. 229-G3t n WANTED i WANTED All kinds of used fur- $ nifure. If you have anything to sell, see us. We pay more. Daniels „ Second Hand Store. 229-K3tx s WANTED Tomatoes and Sweet " Corn —Will pay 40c per hundred lbs. fbr sweet corn in shocks. 30c c per bushel for tomatoes delivered at factory. Home Canning Co., Phone- 3422, Monroeville, Ind. WANTED Soy Beans to combine. We are now booking jobs. Stef- o fen Brothers, Craigville phone. De- 2 catur, Route 2. 228G-6tx e ———————— - ———• For RADIO or ELECTRICAL re- s pairs call MARCELLUS MILLER puone 625. I specialize in auto radio installation and repairs. Miller Radio Service, 226 No. 7th st. , 173tf FOR RENT ; FOR RENT —(Brick Building, can be 1 iiQcd for garage, electricity and 1 water. Good location. Also child’s 1 bed for sale. Inquire Sarah Ayres, r 213 S. Sth. St. 229-3tx

i ( t < J iw HY ? ; Ride on old tires when you can rent a Gillette tire for as low as 20c per week — , after 25 weeks the tire is yours. Porter Tire Co. 341 Winchester St. Phone 1289. Get the Habit — Trade at Home Roy S. Johnson .* Auctioneer P. L. & T. Co. 81. Phones 104 C.and 1022. "5. |V, early as I sell I everyday. SALE CALENDAR Sept. 29 —Jacob Schafer, 728 Walnut Street, Corner of Walnut and | St. Marys Sts. Decatur. 6 room house and 2 building lots. Oct. I—Edward1 —Edward F. Bucher, Exec. John Bucher. Sale of personal property at 515 W. Madison st. Oct. 2—J. L. Becker, 5 milss west of Portland. Pure bred Jer- ‘ sey sale. I Oct. 3—Roth Sisters, 3 miles west of Ceylon. Oct. 5— Decatur Community Sale and Chattanooga Community Sale. Oct. 6 —Phillip Carsten. 4 miles : southwest of Waynesdale. Oct 9—B. D. Griswold, 1 mile ; north of Payn* Ohio. Oct. 12 — Decatur Community Sale and Chattanooga Community Sale. Oct. 13 —Irvin Doehrman at Williams on Adams-Allen county line I | Oct. 16 —Orval Keller. 3 miles < west and % mile north of Geneva. Closing out sale. Oct. 17 —Orval Keller, 3 miles west, % mile north of Geneva. Oct. 18 —Stewart & Kline,- Cam den. Ohio. Pure bred Duroc hogs. Oct. 19 —Decatur Community and ChMlauooga Community Sale. Oct. 23 —Bruce Pullen. Liberty, Ind. Pure bred Duroc hogs.

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS LOCAL MARKET Decatur Berne Craigville Hoagland Corrected Sept. 28 No commission and no yardage. Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday. 250 to 300 lbs $8.30 2im> to 250 Rm. 86.20 160 to 200 lbs 85.95 3 '0 to 250 lbs. $5.95 140 to 160 Um 84.95 120 to 14t) lbs 83.85 lUO to 120 lbs $3.65 Roughs 84.25 down Stags 82.25 down Vealers . 87.50 Ewe and wether lambs 85 75 Huck lambs >4.75 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y„ Sept. 28. — (U.K)—Livestock: Hogs, receipts. 2,000: holdovers, none: somewhat uneven but mostly steady; weights above 170 lbs., fairly active; desirable 210-250 lbs. 87.25-87.35; top 87.40: 170-200 lbs.. $6.85-87.15; 140-160 lbs., 86.86.50. Cattle, receipts, commercial, 30S: government. 3.200; grass steers steers and heifers dull, weak to 25c lower; common and medium. 83.50-84.75; cows and bulls unchanged; low cutters and cutter cows. 81.25-82 25. Calves, receipts, commercial. 250; government. 550; vealers active, strong to higher: good to choice. 1 $8.50 to largely 89. Sheep, receipts. 1.500; little done on lambs; scattered sales around 25c lower; some bids off more; ewes and wethers held at $7 and above; medium and mixed lots sold $6.25-86.75. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. Sept. 28. —(U.PJ —Livestock: Hogs, steady; 250-300 lbs.. 86.50; 200-250 lbs., $6.35; 180.200 lbs., 86.15; 160-180 lbs.. $5.95; 300-350 lbs., $6.25; 150-150 lbs.. $5.25; 140150 lbs., $5; 130-140 lbs.. $4.75: 120130 lbs.. $4.10: 100-120 lbs., $3.35; roughs. $4.75; stags. $2.50. Calves, $7.50; lambs. $6.25. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec.. May Wheat, old $1,041* $1.03% $1.03% new 1.04% 1.03% Cofn, olii 74% 58% .80% CtAVheßv .78% Oats, old . .54% Oats, new .54% .51% .51% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Sept. 28 No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or better 93c No. 2 New Wheat (58 lbs) 92c Oats 32 lbs. test 50c Oats 30 lbs. test 49c White or mixed corn $1.03 First class Yellow corn SI.OB o Cotton Grows by Lake Erie Kingsville. O. -IU.R) —In this iaike Erie village, little more than 50 miles from Ontario, cotton is grow, ing successfully in Mrs. H. B. Dotsons* garden. Special for Saturday — High School Boys Sweaters, 85c; Boys New Knitted Neckwear. 16c.—Peterson & Everhart Co.

AUTOS REFINANCED ON SMALLER PAYMENTS EXTRA MONEY IF DESIRED FRANKLkN SECURITY CO. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. Phone 237 Decatur. Ind. For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfel Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 311 101 So. 3rd st. Neurocalometer Service X-Ray Laboratory Office Hour*: 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 p. m., 6 to 8 p. m. Federal Farm Loans Make application with the Adams County National Farm Loan Ass’n., Charter, No. 5152, office with the Schurger Abstract Co., 133 South 2nd street. Decatur. Fire and windstorm insurance accepted in any old line or good mutual insurance co. ■MBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBBB - - i i — N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8.30 to 11.30 12:30 to 400 Saturdays, 8.00 p. m. Telephone 136.

I (IIHHIXXIIIXKH'X CLAIMS TO WK* o.i.<m ia> <>< roin.'H 1, i»;n < oiinty Ml«K*rllHn«*<iu>B Ft. Wayne I’tg. Co office sup. 97.35 Cltlseiis Telephone Co. phone 68.87 City of Decatur light A power 813 7 4 Decatur Democrat Co S A. 124.9.' Fred E. Koller office supplies 25.00 Decatur Insurance Agency Ins. 75.24 Steo V. Werllng deputy hire 75.00 Iverna Werllng registration sal 46 00 Yager Bros. Clerks exp 38,80 Mary Cowan deputy hire 76.00 John W. Tyndall postage . B.oo' K. L. Itoesel uud. exp 7.->0 Delmore WecMer deputy hire TS.Oo John Weobter postage 15.00| Itutli Knapp deputy hire 7J.00| Walter J. Heckman rec postage 3.001 D. M Hower Deputy sheriff 225.001 Ulen Vian Emergency deputy 84.00 Burl Johnson postage 3..>« Burl Johnson ndleage 14.08 Burl Johnson mileage 9O.«h| timer Hague dlt<-h exp. 126 ’art Burkhart do . l.J® John E. Mann do i.JJ Walter W. Frauhiger do 3 00 Kri* k-Tyndall Co. d-' . »♦•>< I’LIHTON E’ Striker sal. poet. IH.BO Margaret .Myers salary Clifton E Striker travel, exp 26.50 Hess Duplicator exc Sup't exp 6.46 I. E. ArohboM ealary ‘ Mildred Koldewey salary .... 60.00 L. E. Archbold op. exp •'« - J. F. FeHy salary »-« Bobert J Zwick Inquest 10 90 j. W. Visard sal. postage -J* E. O. Martin Co. Com Dennis Striker do *«•» Phil Sauers do - • ■ M Kiraoh County Council - H Henry Dehner do James Kinney do sn 00 Evert Banter do g'S August Conrad d<> * Henry B Heller Salary 50 00 W J. Schumaker salary 75.00 Marv McClure salary -»“O Hyland l> & H. Co court house 306.00 S. hater Hdw. Co do 15 00 Carl I’umphrey do j ■ g Smith Drug Co. do . • » Van Nest Jan. Sup. t o do s )> . B W DeVor - <5/40 Burl Johnson Prisoners Nor. Ind . pub. Sere Co jail ■ »3 \sl.naucher s Tin Shop do 21.67 E D. Engeler do .... ■ Kose C. Faener do s - 20 C. Butcher do "al »u Hrhug insurance' Agency do J|-!« I ?ns. AM. do Irene Byron Sanatorium - 305* T<»wnMhlp Poos Merle Dull. Vnjon The Lutheran Hospital do 4.9.0' X. A. Bixler do 4 Economy Store. Loot - • Holthouse Schulte to. do 13.»» Dr G. J. Kohne do »• Holthouse Drug to 3‘ *‘ Ke‘ger Store do • ‘J® j c. Grandstaf. Kirkland H. A. Breiner d“ • *’•" C. A. Dougtas. St. .Marys »7.a8 W E. Spitler do Kohne Drug Store do 30 >« c. A. Hell do K. H. Everett do . . J-C* Holthouse Drug Co. do C. p. Troutner do •> Etsher * Harris do Home Grocery do • Drs Jones * Janes do j w. Visard do -'J-;’ Acker Bros do • - Holthouse Schulte to Wash 19a C A. Bell do ’•»* Harry Fortney do - ‘ Holthouse Drug t o. do >«'•” S E Black do Kohne Drug Co. do C. A I‘ugan. trustee do 41'.0" Or. E L- Grandstaff do Nichols £hoe dtore do | 7 3 Lenhart & Da«ue do ; Vance & Linn do l>r. G. J. Kohne do l>r. 1 aimer Eit her do C. A Rugan, trustee do George Appel man do Ed J Miller do - Dr. A. Frohnapfel do . 21.00 Lawrence Williamson ck> ... - 3.30 IL A Stuckey do .... .. 6.50 S. J. Hain do 6.00 Home Grocery d<» 39.00 Fisher & Harris do 25.15 J. W Vizard. Blue Creek Otho Lobenstein do 25.00 C. A. Douglas do 14.34 The Decatu.- Cemetery Ass’n do .3.00 Dr. M. L. Hahegger do 1»» 25 Lawrence Carver do . 1J.48 West Main Grocery, Monroe.. 15.U0 H. Et. Rupert do 0.H3 Dr M L. Hahegger do 89.75 Drs. Jones & Jones do 75.00 Mrs. F H. Tabler do 10.00 Dr. M. L. Habegger do .... F H Tabler do 10.00 Adan* Co. Hospital do 118.40 Economy Store. French . . 15.77 Albert Steiner do H. 52 Dr. M L. Habegger. Wabash . 8.25 Cass man Grocery do 6.75 C. P. Hinchman do .. 30.25 Hiibert L. Brown do 5.00 West Main Grocery do 5.00 Dre. Jones teJoncs. Jefferson 3.25 Helen Willhoff do 0 »»0 Drs. Jones & Jones do 12.00 i Spangler Bros, du 7.92 Filer Store do 3.94 I Kroger Store do ... 3.77 Snyders Grocery, Wabash 42.75 Central Grocery do 84.25 C. A Belk Root .... 4.00 ( HUHty lnfirmsir> H. P. salary . 150.00 Mrs. Clare I^eFontaine do 33.33 Frank Aura nd. Labor 43.00 August Margan do . 35.00 Herbert I-a Fontaine do . 35.00 Florence Lengertch du 35.00 I Rev. A. M. Clauser do 4.00 i Esther Lusk do 35.00 Menno Amstutz. Oper. Exp. 5.10 Fisher Ar Harris do 25.02 Miller’s Bakery do 50.83 Auto Electric Garage do 5.00 Harry Fortney du 12.15 Standard Oil Ox do 20.90 Callow Ar Kohne do • Saiwx* Pr4>d. Co. do 56.25 I Cash Coal Ar Supply Co. do 192.50 Itoarii Os l.uardlaDß Mary Mature. Mother’s Aid . 10.00 Leuretta Whitman do 5.00 Olive Reynolds do 10.00 Merle Bristol du 1« 00 Della Detwit do l&.jo Edna Ray do - 10.00 Margaret Myers do 5.00 Marie Anderson do 10. on Mary Hazlewood du -. 10.00 Mrs. H Ehinger, trustee do 5.00 Pearl Reed do Elizabeth Hodle do 10.00 Anna Kipberger do *5.00 1/eota Beery dn Gertrude Scburger du xOO Opal Myers do 25.00 Madeline Dunn do 5 <J® Alpha Yaney do -• BVnai White d > g JjO Eva Tumbieson do 1 iJnima Beer do lu.UO

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DECATUR DAILY. DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, 28, 1934.

! Mary Reynolds do S.OO Wilma Sommers do 10.00 Laura Heerbower do •’ 00 Delfrta Engle do 5-00 Catherine Hoe do 5.«0 Vada Roe do 5 00 W. Guy Brown, mileage 14.84 Ft. Wnyne Orphan Home Bd Guardians 170 on White’s Ind. Manual Labor Institute, do b 9.00 liiabnay HepaU IliNtrlet No. I 1 \\ in. H. Bittner labor 61.80 ' Hugo Hlak»y |br A team 3.00 1 Hugh Meyers du ' . 3 75 E<twin Severer do 20° J Charles Lehrtrißl labor H. 45 i Gustav Kruckebvrg do 17.30 J A. K. Burger do 4.30 ' Marehall Mclntosh do 6.60 i Gerhart Haugh do o 75 I Hugh Meyers do 9“ • Guy Krall do 6.65 District No. 5. Hugo H Gerke Ihr. A teain 69.40 Harry Miller labor 5.00 James Elzey do 5.0'» Ed Merica iio .. B.oti Elmer Gerke do 21.90 Hubert Gerke do 7.0'» Glen Merica do 8.60 Jimrn Watts do . .. 5.00 Herman Franz do 4.00 District No. .*< Aug Blumenberg labor 31.50 Gerhard Bohrer Ihr, A team . 5 00 Elmer Fuhrman do 5.00 L. F. Fuhrman labor •" Phil Strahm do 4.50 Chancy Sheets Ibr. A team 7.50 Gerald Sheets labor 2.00 Harold Strahm do LOO Phil Strahm do 3.75 District No. 4. G. H. Bleeke. labor . v — • 27.65 N. W. Abbott do 8.75 Eli Geyer, do Lawrence Bleeke do Lester Murningatar do 5.75 Frank Morningstar du *'l*' Ralph Shady do 10.75 Grant Bali do 10.75 Cha*. Kirschner do 10.001 Mart Kin irner do 19.00 Gilbert Ehlerding do 10.00 Geo. ERirman du 10.00 District No. .*». Herman L’leman. labor - Albert Laugerman do 3.75 Ambrose Spangler do . 3.75 Russel Bauman d> . 250 Albert Braun do 10.7a D. Sohnepp do 4.00 IMatrlrt N. H. C P» Troutner. labor - 69.50 Carl Burkhart do 12.00 Ted league, do 8.25 Guy Allen do • *‘.’2? Burner Hague du L. L. Troutner, Ibr A team 15.00 Loren Troutner do 10.00 Win. Watkiiw do 15.00 A. Sheets do 15.00 Joe Burk do -. 2.60 District No 7. James F. Parrish, Ibr. A- tram 35 Std Hague, lab t 2.00 Walter GoekUner du Will Neadstine, Ibr. & team 4.50 Jake Mitch do 5.00 Frank Dellinger do 4.50 Frank Laughtnizvr du 5.00 B. H. Avery, labor 75 Ivan Byers do *75 District N«. a. Arman Habegger, labor 45.20 Albert Huser do 2.25 Harry Lehman do 4.00 Leon Vongunten do 1.95 Distri<*t No. Ii George Rlngger, Ibr. A- team.. 39.25 Dan Kipfer do 15.45 Emil Baumgartner, labor 11,25 Eli Kipfer. Ihr. & team 7.501 Raym »nd Ringger, labor ... 5.00; L. R. Sc hindler do -7.00 Jacob Kaufman. Ibr. & team 11.00 L. R. Schindler, labor 6.00 | District N, Hi. Rufuat Mesh!>erger, Ibr. A; tm. 26.75 Robert Mebhberger do 5 4o( Allkert Stiener do 2.5« i | Norman Liechty do 3.50 i Milo Sales do 5.50 Charles Studler do 2.50 John Duff do 3.25 Richard Meshberger do . 3.57 Clyde Striker do 19.25 1 Harold Shoemaker do 2.50 1 ! Ellis Pontius du 15.00 Robert Meyers do .75 Milo Sales do 7.50 Charles Studler do ... 3.57 Don Grandlinard, labor 7.00 District No. 11. W M Striker, Ibr. & team 63.80 Ed Myers, labor 11.25 Charlie Marne Ibr. A t-m. 6.50 Theron Fenatmaker. labor . 6.60 Lee Srhell. do 4.50 C. M. Striker do 2.50 Tom Sullivan Ibr. A tm. 10.00 Ed Nevil, labor 8.75 Wm. Haviland do 8.75 Ro> Nevil MS Bill Kelley .io 5.00 1 Jess Shintp do 1.75 Fret! Mathys, Ibr Aim. .. 22.00 Herman Mathvs, labor s -0o Fred Hanni, Ibr. A tm 20.00 Diairict Nu. IX Harley J. Reef, Ibr. A tm. .. ♦ 45.00 Paul Butcher do 22.50 Eugene Laux, labor .... 5.00 Pat M >ran, Ibr. team 22.00 Janies M«»ran do 20.00 District Nu. 13. Carl Baumgartner, labor .... 59.15 R. G Martin do 6 LOO R. F. Sauer do 52.00 Lee Fleming do 52.00 Ernes>'t Striker do 32.00 Lester Cowens do 37.60 Raymond Ro%p, do 2.501 R. Bowman do 48.00 Herman l’leman do 58.00 Samuel Bentz do 10.00 The W. Q. O’Neall Co. op. exp. 596.44 Limberloot Serv. Sta. do 34.5*J Mann Garage do 2.56 Indiana State Prison do 31.76 Butler's Garage do 8.85 Central Motor Parts Co <to . 27.40 Runyon A Son Garage do .... 88.79 H. L. Kern Garage do 18.25 England Auto Parts do 17.04 Krick-Tyndall Co. do 154.56 Auto Electric Garage do 2.85 Byrd Tile Works do 3.60 Kohne Drug Store du 2.73 Fl Wayne Piston Ser. Co. do 39.74 Leo Kirsch do .136.12 Ralph E. Roop. saL A milg - 183.41 Zelma Roop, salary - 46.00 Lybarger Gravel Co. material 65.38 i Plymouth Rck Crsh. Pit. do 346.14 Blue Creek Htn. Co. do 840.22 Meshberger Bros. SWne Cu. do 506.28 Walter Britzenhofe. oper. ex. 7.10 Certified this 27th day of September 1934. JOHN- W TYNDALL Auditor Adams County Sept. 28 q—tppolntmeat of Idmtatatratriz Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Adminlstratrix of the estate of David B. Studabaker late of Adams County deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Mary Studabaker. Administratrix I rnhart, Heller aad ‘•rhiirger, attyn. ’opt 21-28-0-5

I worn K I To the officer*, depoMtorn. . roll-1 1 tore and all other* tnteronted in tli>'l I matter “f the liquidation Or > People* Loan * Ti u«t Company of 1 Peeatur. Indt»n«: 1 You and each of you «re hereby notified th»t »ur»u»nt to »n, > made and entered of record In th.Ail.ua> Circuit K’ourt of Adams I County, »t«te of Indiana, in u there pending entitled "In the alat-| ter of the Liquidation of The lea- , plea l/urn « True! Company and , numbered U. 121, upon the doi kete of aalil court the I'epartment of 9 in. anelnl Institution* of the SttMe of Indiana In the matter of the llquhla- ; tlon of the »ald The I’eoPlr* l<O‘>h and Tru»t Company, has filed In *aiu cause an account of partial settlement of the liquidation of eaid tru»t company, setting forth al re< elpts and disbursements, credits and charges to date us sti‘ h account; You are further notified that the court has fixtMl and set October 29, 1934 jus the day und date when iht* court will hear and determine any bbjev - tlon in writing whlrh may be filed against said report and will pass upon such account. Dated at Decatur, Indiatxa this 2« day of September, 1934. The I apartment of Financial Institutions of the State of Indiana. By Clark J. Luts. Special Representative. Herman II Myers, attorney Sept 28 Oct 5-12. 0 Ippoiutuirst «»f tdinlniatratrlz Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned! has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of David B. Studalmker late of Adams County I deceased. The estate hi probably sul-| vent. Mary Studabaker, Administratrix. Lenhart Heller aad *el»urarr Ito*. Sept. 21-28 Oct 51 O NOTH K FOR HID* FOR M I’PI.IK* FOR 40l NlB INFIRM BRB Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, will receive bids for supplies to be u.«ed and furnished for the maintenance of the County Infirmary for the three months beginning October 1, 1931. Bids to be received October 2. 193 4 Requisition now on file in the of. five of the Auditor of Adams County John W. Tyndall Auditor Adams County’

HORSE SA L E At 1-a Fontaine. Ind. Wednesday, October 3, 1931 Sale starts promptly at 11:30 a. m. —75 Younu Draft Horses— With plenty of weight and shape, including mares, suckling colts, yearlings to six years old, all native and broke, several sorrel* and roans. LaFontaine is located 10 miles south o> Wabash on State Road 15, 9 miles north of Marion on state road 15. Don’t forget the date! C. W. Speicher and Chas. Reeg —— ii — \ PUBLIC SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY and 40 ACRE FARRM As we are moving to Berne, we will sell at public auction on our i farm. 3 miles south and 3 miles west of Berne,, 3 miles west an* 1 mile north of Geneva, or 3 miles straight west of Ceylon, on WEDNESDAY. OCT. 3, 1934 Commencing at 10 o’clock A. M. prompt fi head of good work horses, including Bay mare. 8 yrs. old. wt. 1050 lbs. in foal: good Sorrel Gelding. 6 yrs. old. wt. 1650 lbs.; 6 head of good Brown Swiss cows; 4 Brown Swiss yearling steers; 1 two year old Brown Swiss steer; 1 pure bred. 3 yr. old Brown Swiss bull; 22 ' Duroc feeding hogs. wt. 120 lbs. each; 1 Duroc sow; 20 Dorset breeding ewes; 15 ton alfalfa hay; 5 ton clover hay; 10 acres of good corn in field; full and complete line of farming implements and tools. Some Household Goods. 40 acre farm, extra good land, barn 34x40, old log house; drove well; well tiled good fences; about 6 acres in timber. This farm is 3 miles west of Geneva on pavement, electric light lines. Will be sold to the highest bidder at 1 o'clock P. M. on the above date. TERMS —On Personal Property—Cash. On Real Estate—l-3 cash, 1-3 in 30 days, 1-3 in 60 days. Immediate possession. ROTH SISTERS, Owners Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer Elmer Baumgartner, clerk. Lunch served by Vnion Chapel Ladies’ Aid. PUBLIC SALE 6 _ ROOM semi modern‘home — 6 2 — BUILDING LOTS — 2 I will cell at Public Auction without reserve. The following described real estate on the premises at 728 Walnut St. Corner of Walnut and St. Marys Sts. in Decatur, on SATURDAY SEPT. 29th. At 1:30 P. M. Corner lot 66x132 feet. 6 Room house, 3 rooms down and 3 rooms up. | Semi modern. City water, gas, electric lights, cellar 12x14 ft.; Barn; Large garden; Also two vacant lots, on St. Marys St. just west of Walnut »t, TERMS—One-half cash, Balance over a period of 2 years; Come prepared to buy, this is an absolute auction; and will sell regardless of price. J ACOB SCHAFER, Owner ROY S. JOHNSON, Auctioneer

L Test Your Knowledge Can you anewer seven of these ten queetan*? Turn to page Four for th* answer*. 1. Where Is Alcatraz Island 1 penitentiary? 8. What is the life of an Amer lean patent? 3. What kind of cement Is made by pulverisation and partial calcin. at ion or dehydration >»f gypsum? 4. What 1* the sciMtittc name for “white ants”? 1 5. Which city in .Michigan is noted for it* furniture factories? 6. Who was Jacques .Marquette? ' 7. By what name were searchers for a method of transmuting base metal* Into gold known in the Middle Ages? 8. How much Negro blood has an octoroon? 9. Who was Plato? 10. What is snuff? ROOSEVELT IN TWO MESSAGES ' (CONTINCED FHOJI PAG® ON®\ motive hi the cause of that distor- | tlon.’’ He said that there was less in . clination to believe “those who would create fear or encourage panic.’’ “We as a people pay small attention to those gossip mongers who invent tales, generally with a seltish objective behind the tales," I he declared. As an example of this type of rumor, the President cited one

“which occurred this very day." "A rumor which started in Wall i Street, spread to Chicago, and i came back to Washfngton for vert, flcation. The rumor was the Immediate retirement of three mem bers of my cabinet the secretary of agriculture and hl* undersecra- , tary, the secretary of labor, and , the secretary of the treasury. , "It even went to the extent of announcing the name of a new aucretary of the treasury. ’ In a second message to the International association of police chief*, the President declared that progress would come only when the nation was secure from depredations of the criminal classes. "This respect for law and this - security are possible only when' the administration of justice fa en trusted to wise, upright patriotic , and courageous official*.'' he said. "Th* social order cannot exist | upon the basis of a respect for and j observance bf the law and It Is' only when the people of a country , are secure in their homes and in the normal activities of their lives i

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