Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1934 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, , { AND NOTICES I FOR SALE FOR SALE—<H«rd coal burner in good condition. Call 873-K. 259-g3t FOR RENT or SALE — House at 1104 SouUbl 11th Street. Rent $12.a month Mrw. Harry Sipe. Berne Indiana. 289-«i3tx FOR SALE — Good heating stove, new stove board. Cheap if taken at once. Inquire 1127 West Monroe S:. 290-g2t FOR SALE —Manure spreader. Soil fitter line. The new and innproved Rude either deflector or V type. Get Our prices before buying. Hoffman garage. Preble, Ind., 290-glStx FOR SALE — Two five year old good cows, giving good flow of milk. O. M. Lenhart. Wren, Ohio. 291k3tx FARMS FOR SALE —75 acres east of Geneva, good buildings. S4OO down. 80 acres near Pleasant Mills, wonderful farm throughout. $5500, |650 down. 86 acres east of Bluffton, good buildings. $4200, $420 down. Splendid 129 acres north of Berne ou road 27, $7500, $750 down. 140 acres southeast of Bluffton, good .farm throughout, SSBOO, SSBO down. 160 acres near Pleasant Mills, good big buildings with barn 50x72, good land. s7sw, $750 down. You get deed and easy terms on above farms. K. Coyl 216 No. Jefferson, Huntington, Ind. 291a3t FOR SALE —Living room suite, 3piece, $45; 4-piece bedroom suite $35; Kitchen cabinet, $18; 9x12 Congoleum rug, $4.50; 9x12 wool felt rung, $10; 9x12 axminister rug. $25; Kitchen range. $18; circulating heating stove. S2O; medium sized, $39; large size. $49; Electric washing machine, $39; oil stoves, $4-50; spring tilled mattresses, $lO. Store is open in evenings. Stuckey and Company, Monroe, Ind. 256-6 t " a WANTED WANTED —A furnished apartment or light housekeeping rooms. To responsible party. Box 1300, Democrat 289t3x WANTED — For expert radio and electrical repairs call MarcellusMiller, phone 625. Member Radio Manufacturers Service. Miller Radio Service. 226 N. 7th st. 25111 FOR RENI FOR RENT — Sleeping rooms in modern home. Call at 304 N. 4th street for information. 389t3x FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with heat, soft water in modern modern home. 304 No. sth St- Phone 711. 290-3tx e 1 M TRICO WINDSHIELD . WIPER EXCHANGE I Allowance On r Old Wiper ENGLAND’S AU T O PARTS Wholesale and Retail

uS Ist Door So. of Court House [ « Phone 282 i Gillette Tires Latex Dippcti Process jL < now uncon ' _ditionally Quu32£mK2Zw guaranteed for 18 mo. Sold on our new rental plan 25 weeks to pay. Porter Tire Co. Distributor 34| Winchester Phone 1289 LOST AND FOUND LOST—-Bunch of keye between Decatur and Bluffton. Finder call phone Smith Garage, Poueta. Ind. Reward. 289t3x 0 - AOTKt; Ol PIT it, MITTLH’IE.iT OF KVr.VIK Ml. WtUI Notice is herebj giv«ii to tin- creditors, heirs and legatees rt f Sophie Hossnian, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur,. Indiana, on the 26th day of Decintbet, 1331, and show cause, It any, why the Final Helt lenient Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and' said heirs are notified to then and there make proof d heirship, and receive the-.r distributive shares. The Peoples Trust and Saving Co. Ad rninistrator Decatur, Indiana. November 30, t»34 Morrla, Vewk.rtc and Baxley. Attys. Dec. 1-S For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfel Licensed Chiropractor and NatiiFOj path Phone 314 104 So. 3rd st. Neurocalometer Service X-Ray Laboratory Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. 1 fro 5 n m.. A to R d. m I

' MARKETREPORTS i DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL 4 AND FOREIGN MARKETS . Brady’s Market for , Decatur Berne Craigvilla Hoagland t And Willshire ■ Corrected December 8 ' No commission and no yardage. Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday. t ■ - 250 to 360 ibe $5.75 ’ 200 to 260 Ibe $5.60 J 180 to 200 Iba $5.45 ’ 300 to 350 lbs $5.45 I 160 to 180 lb* $5.15 I 140 to l«t> Ibat $4.15 I 120 to 140 lbs $3.00 100 to 12t> lbs. $3.59 i Roughs _ $4.75 . Stags $2.50 down Vealers $6.75 Ewe and wether Istmbs $6.75 ’ Buck lambs - $5.75 Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 8. —(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs. 10 to 15c higher; 250-300 lbs., $6.05; 225-250 lbs., $5.90; 200225 lbs., $5.75; 180-200 lbs. $5.55; 160-180 lbs. $5.30; 300-350 tbs. $5.65; 150-160 tbs. $4.40; 140-150 lbs. $4.15; 130-140 lbs. $3.99; 130- , 130 lbs. $3.40; 100-120 tbs. $2.90; roughs $5; stags. $3. Calves. $7.50; Lambs. $7. ■ LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Dec?mber 8 No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or better 93c No. 2 New Wheat (58 lbs.) 91c . Oats 32 lbs. teet 53c I Oats, 30 lbs. test ®|l Soy Beans, bushel 75e-sl.lo< No. 2 yellow beans, bu sl.lO . Old Yellow corn $1.25 New Yellow Corn 80c-$1.20 ‘ CENTRAL SOYA MARKET No. 2 yellow beans, bu $1.05 Delivered to factory ——— Q .... ■ ■ ..in ' ——■ JUDGMENT IS AWARDED FOR MRS. FISHER ; (CONTINUED Fxnu PAGE ONS> ( basis of reversal of former deci- < sions and making the award fol- I lows: • Decedent was discovered in the • spray pool, was thrown a board, which he failed to grasp, and was drowneif, The court says decedent was where his duty called him. and wnere he had a i ighi to be. and under the instructions given him, should have been. Where an employe is charged w ith the per-| formance of a specific duty, and j is found injured at a place where i such duty called him. there is a legal presumption that he was injured as the result of and in the course of his employment. There I fe overwhelming evidence to show 1 that at the time of his death he' I was on his master s premises for i the purpose of performing a duty necessary to tiis employment. All the evidence without contradiction says that he was drowned doing one of two things directly con-. nectcd with the service ho was j employed to perform. Award re- 1 versed with instructions to enter award for SIOO funeral expenses and compensation at $16.50 a week for 300 weeks.’’

Roy S. Johnson ; •' Auctioneer C afc? P. L. &T. Co. Bl Phones 104 I and 10221 Claim your date l -Xfr II early as I sell - —XL-, ; ’ every day. SALE CALENDAR Dec. 10—Ernest Springer, 3Vi mile north of Ossian on btate road No. 1. Doc. It)—Neuenschwander Heirs, 1 mile north and 3 miles east of Bluffton. 80 acre farm. 11. H. High, auctioneer. Dec. 13— Henry Schlaudruif. 1 mile caet and I’4 mile north of Hoagland, just opposite Flat Rock church. Dec. 11—Dwight Wass estate. 3 miles east and 5 miles north of Decatur. Dec. 12—William Dettmer, ’/£ ml. north of Echo. Dec. 15—B. A. and Elizabeth Irelan, 4 miles south and 44 mile west of Pleasant Mills, ’4 mile east of Salem. Dec. 17—Jacob Bloetnker, Preble : Ind. Sale of house and lot. Fred I Reppert, auct. • Dec. 17 —Clarence Ray, 6 miles northeast of Monroeville. Closing nut sale. Dec. 18—William Stasell. 5 miles north and 2 mile east of Monrce•ille. Closing out sale. N. A. BIXLEP OPTOMETRIST •yea Examined, Glaacea Fitter HOURS: 6-30 to 11:30 12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. tn T’olgbnhrmr 1

• 4 Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten quee**one7 Turn to page Four for the answere. ♦ ♦ 1. Who was Frederic Remington? 2. Nome tin legendary founder of Carthage. 3. Name the larg st tributary of the Mississippi River. 4. Who wjs Benjamin Disraeli? 5. Where is the volcano named ’ Hecla? ■6. Who is Paul Muni? 7. In wthat stories does Uncle Remus tell about Brer Fox. Brer Rabbit. and other animals? 8. Os which state is Trenton the capital? 9. Who wrote the play "Hedda Gabler"? 10. Was Maine one of the original thirteen states? o COURT HOUSE — Guardianship Cases Nora V. Flaugh. ward; Clark Flaugh. guardian. Petition by guardian for authority to pay debts of wai-d filed, submitted and sustained and guardian authorized to pay claim as set out in petition in the aggregate sum of $371.25. Mary V. Cowan. Janies R. Cowan and Alice Joan Cowan, wards; Fay Smith Knapp, guardian Inventory number one filed, examined and approved. Estate Cases Estate Catharine Dolch, notice of i sale of real estate ordered for Virginia Dolch. ordered returnable ( December 18. Estate Mary F. Miller. Petition ( iby administrator to reduce amount ( of bond heretofore given tor the sale of real estate filed, submitted ] aud sustained and bond for sale of , real estate to the sum of $8,009. Cause Set For Trial . Elroy Winteregg vs Myrtle Winteregg. Cause set for trial January 12. Abac Summons Ordered Harold Sautter vs Harry Coffelt . et al, foreclosure of mechanic’s lien. ( Alias summons ordered to sheriff ( of Adams county for Decatur Sav- , ings and Loan Association, return- ( able December 19. ( Real Estate Sold Roman R. Raudenhush vs Homer . JUST RECEIVED J Shipment of MID-WINTER HATS Prices Reasonable. ; I Maud A. Merriman 222 South Ith st. Daily Xmas Idea OCCASSIONAL CHAIRS $5 to $28.50 CHILDREN'S ROCKERS 85c to $1.50 THROW RUGS. $1.25. Sprague Furn. Co. Phone 199 152 S. 2nd st. i

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCIUT SATURDAY, DECEMBER «, 1934.

Hanna-Nuttman Park Is Decatur’s Largest $ ‘a. 7 T r v ft* AM Decatur is one of the best equipped small cities in the country in ihe nikuer of puimc parts. lectured above is a view in HannaiNuttman park, which contains 45 acres and is filled with natural beauty. Other parks in the city are the water works park and the Legion Memorial, park. Besides these three are the high echool athletic field and the South Ward playground. _

Raudeubush. partition. C. L. Walters. commissioner, files proofs of publication and posting of notice | of sale of real estate. Sale of reali estate to Homer Raudenbush for ■ $2,500 reported. Commissioner ordered to make, execute and deliver j to the purchaser his commission- ' er’s deed. Commwsiouer’s dee! submitted, examined and approved. Commissioner ordered to make a | report of distribution of proceeds ■ of sale and final report. Debts Ordered Paid Roman R. Raudenbush vs Homer Raudenbush et al. partition. Homer Raudenbush. administrator of the estate of George Raudenbush, files petition asking that commissioner be ordered to pay money to administrator to satisfy debts and ‘ claims against the estate. Petition examined and sustained. Commissioner ordered to pay adiuinistra- 1 tor $729.04. Cause Continued Leonard Amstutz vs Noah Am- - stutz, account. By agreement of parties this cause is continued to i January. 1934. Cause Dismissed Roy Beer vs Albert Gage, contract. Defendant files motion to dismiss cause fur want of prosecu | tion. Motion is sustained and cause dismissed for want of prosecution. Costs taxed to plaintiff. Real Estate Transfer Burl Juhnson, sheriff, to Mutual Benefit Life insurance company, liid in Monroe township for $10,296. H. rley J. Reef, aim. to S. Daniel Reef, laud in Jefferson township for $4,009 C. L. Walters, Coram., to Homer, Raudenbush, 80 acres of land >n ; Washington township for $2,509. Liquor Blamed BCiSTON Morgan T. Ryan.' registrar of motor vehicles, holds | liquor largely responsible for a marked increase in automobile fatalities in Massachusetts since repeal. Deaths during the first 10 months this year totaled 796, ! compared with 659 last year.

'4 'Uncts . SX chamu BY CMABICT OkAN? Feller used t’ have t’ see a circus t’ see a bare backer. Too many folks think an upright ' .life is a downright nuisance. Th’ difference between love and marriage is. one is a heartache, an’ th’ other’s a headache. Nope, a feller can’t stand ace high when he keeps raisin’ th’ deuce. It’s dern clear that some folks are easily riled. Boney gals kin cause a lot o’ meaty gossipCITY OF DECATUR IS WELL EQUIPPED FOR PARKS; FIVE JQNTINUEc. i '>M PAGP ONE, Water works park. It contains six acres. In addition to furnishing the ! ground for the Decatur Light and Power Company buildings, it conains the municipal swimming pool. Many picnics are also held there each year. The third city park is the Memor-. , ial park on Winchester street. This park containing 1.99 acres was formerly the Decatur cemetery. Ai bout ten years ago the bodies in the old cemetery were moved to l the Maplewood cemetery and the grounds were converted into a park. The athletic field at the corner of Adams and Thirteenth street contains 6.5 acres. A fence has been erected around a portion of it where baseball, football, track and (other sport contests are held. Two I tenuis courts were built there last

year and hue grounds improved by FERA labor. The Decatur school board, which owns the land, has proposed that it I be called the Martin F. Worthman Athletic Field. It will be dedicated , when the board finds the proper time for the program. Softball and tenuis plovers are making the Sout’A Ward park one of the most popular in the city. This park is owned by the city and leased to the school board. It contains 5.703 acres. The city water department has dug several wells on the ground to eliminate the possibility of future water shortage.

MUBMKKaaEBHBMMIMMBBHMHBMIMnMHnaaMnm J Mimt .*jg ' j It will soon be time to take inventory. It may seem odd but one of the most va'uabie things that man has. never appears in his recorded assets. We are thinking of friendship. Whatever else may show in our inventory. The Biack Funeral Home will not be unmindful of the good-will and grind friendships it has won by faithful service to the needs of this community. The BLACK FUNERAL HOME S. E. BLACK MRS. S. E. BLACK, Lady Ass’t. CLARENCE WEBER WH-iig

This year FTIRA labor was used to improve the grounds and play lug fluids. Last nuiumur flood lights were Installed on the diamond to permit softball games at night. Clyi Ic organizations have donated moni ey to have this park landscaped. —o —. MONROE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. E W Busehe spent' the week-end ut Lafayette, the guests of their eon. Marlin Buaelue and family. Mrs. Sadie Scherer returned to Warren, Ind., Sunday after spending Thtnegiving with Mr. and Mrs W. S. Smith and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wotkins and daughter Esther and son Eugene of Burbon, Ind., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Heffner Mr. Mild Mrs. Fend Smith of Fort Wayne spent the weekend with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bahner and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Crist were j the -dinner guests of Mr. end Mrs. Frank Briner Tltenksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Joh n Moore and son | Juck of Fort Wayne spent Thursday with Mrs. Moore’s mother, Mrs. | Mary Tabler. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wagoner motor ed to Huntington Thursoey and Ispent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagoner and fimily. Mrs. Halsey Taylor of Warren. Ohio, visited her sister, Mrs. Ray- . send Crist and family Saluniiy. i

Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ray and son Bobby and Carl of Gnubill, Ind., spent the week-end with Mrs. Ray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. John Hocker spent Sunduy afternoon in Fort Wayne, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. B. McKeemm. Mr and Mrs. Howard Keller and family of Hlllisburg, ind.. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John McKean Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Meyers of Fort Wayne spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crist. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Floyd entertained it Thanksgiving dinner, Mr.

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