Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1935 — Page 2

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1L..„ -'.UJHt-l 1 ! L- ~ College Gospel Team To Sing In Churches go»psl team from Taylor UniCWSllfi at Upland. will have charge

I Public Auction 20 — U KE FARM — 20 " We, Ahe undei signed, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, on the premises. 1 mile north, and 3 miles west of Bluffton, Tnifc tai *iie Rockford Pike, on : - MONDAY. APRIL 15th, 1935 _ • - At 1:30 P. M. -o acrw ot the very best level black fertile land, with 8 room, 1 % ' Jtory frame houee, barn 28x43. tool shed and corn crib attached; «hicken house 24x28: other cut buildings, all in good condition; I Jouiis orchard, trim ol nil kind; ail plowing done; oats sown; elecdeity available. w Will also sell a few tools and small articles. 1 hay loader •* TERMS $700.00 loan, due in 4 jears. can be assumed by purchassjr. l.Mance cash. Immediate possession. Ralph Wilson and Ima Wilson, Owners fold by Roy S. Johnson. Auctioneer. ( JJecatur. Ind. 4T _____

£ — ——— ihi&. W" EVENT! Odds and Ends Days! SPECIALS for SATURDAY Just A Few Os This And That We Can’t Guarantee Quantities. >iV.A3ost Cases Quantities Are Limited. It will Pay to Shop Early. “Viking” Electric Ladies 29c ODDS and ENDS *’ W \SHER RAYON HOSE Paints - Enamels Dark Shades and Stains Enamel Tub pair Various Sizes of Cans *■* ata a JB i,n< i l in ts $26 SD 19c ioc 9-4 Unbleached SHEETING 45c ALL LINEN TOWELS UHUjLE IT LASTS beautiful Towels. Vink and Blue 25c I - l§c Huck Towels 25c Huck Towels 59c Guest Towels ' — Slightly Soiled Slightly Soiled Slightly Soiled each each each 10c 17c 29c Voile LADIES SILK Ladies SI.OO Value SCARFS PURSES While The, Las. 25c Starfs 19c fIUP 3ik - scarfs 25c ■Jiifi Till 59c Scarfs 45c _V< SI.OO Scarfs .... 74c WV U -T" -—————————' ■ ' £l-59 Pure Linen 60c BEAN POTS 15c Value a - BRIDGE SETS while rhe> u,.i BULB BOWLS U LOO I 39C I 10C each HARDWARE and HOME FURNISHINGS ■■■■MMHMHHaMnaHaMRKSKawaBMMHHHWHOTMHHHMMMMHaMBBnRMM

Thimble theater now showing—“baby bunting” bysegar V TuiiicsK hig idem<Yl toar. Kdrihktoo much A! \ I I XOH J SEE! u)EIu,V \UJHEE) - [AR < THE MATTER ULMTH J LU ATER FROM POOL. Y ,L (BUQLU V. J MH. MF FREHS? UUHA‘S T OF YOUTH - GET TOO J * \ THW UUATER REALLY/ 5 / %U. j —T T? UUROHG U)VTH'EM J “YOUNG—SHOULD C A v ~——-y uUQRKS. Tfo. ’• • X z # *rT7T AHYHOUD? r-JL~" — . DRIHK OHLY MTTLEy \bk-. g>, XAO) V\ (£&PM ’®_llhifi-L'YSs? 1 \\ ( J ■■ ht~ 1 • «9J5. K„,g F eaJorf . »f’ r Gmt BriWft’ngju* reserved- —A-JL— ’ 7 I*., —. ■—■,, ~ 1

us the song service Sunday morning at the St. Paul Church. Sunduy evening. the singer* will aing at the opening service at tile Christian Union churchRev. .1. O. Hensley will start a one

week ijre-eaater revival service at the Cralgville church Sunday evening. . .1 o ■- l » * Test Your Knowledge - i Can you answer seven of these ' ten questions? Turn to page Fe>ir for the answers. ♦ —♦ 1. What ‘s lite mime far water in iu solid alate? 2. Who composed the opera Thais? 3. Wha’ is the name of tihe bell in lha Parlkunent clock tower. London? 4. What was the name of the wife of Cain? 5. Name the part of a church occupied by the singeiw. 6. How many mrlpee are there in the American Flag? 7. What id another cmne tor the Egyptian mongoose? 8. !u which British Commonwealth ia the state of Victoria? 9. What is the popular name for the Rocky Mountain sheep?’ 10. Name the Governor of Ohio-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1935.

ORIIINANt K An ordinance to prohibit p»ddUng. hawking or soliciting orders for any bread, pastry, fruits, vegetables. meats, milk, cream, literature. medicines, jewelry, books, tnagaslnss. cosmetics, wearing apparel. habadkehcry, hosiery, clvthIng. drv eleatune, lauadry, rugs, linoleum, puillny. Bali. Household iirih'lea. automobile r«H»tIhh. furniture, furiuu’tu or rv Mitivle or Ihlnar now moIi! or usCermd for mhl* in nny •tore or plat « \>f bunlneMM duly lie ruled under the Uwf of the Htnte of tndinnn to <!•» buNinenN In the City of Decatur. Inittana. KeguluUnß and providinglicencing for prddlinjr, hawking, sol-iciting-orders for any smle and fixing penalty for violation thereof; *K< I’lo% I. PrulilbltlMg peddling, wellina or Mdlrltlna within rorporttie limits. Be It ordained by the Common Council of ths city of Decatur, Indiana. that U shall be unlawful for any person, persons, firm o. corporation to peddle, sell, expose or offer for sale. bargain, demonstrate ur giv« away from any vi.igvii truck, automoblie or any other vehicle, or from any stand, stall t>r booth, or any place of transient merchandising or to go from place to place or from house to house afoot ueddling, selling. offering wares Tor sale or services for sale for consideration or soliciting orders for any bread, pffstry, fruits, vegetables, meats, milk, cream, literature, medicines, jewelry, books, magazines, cosmetics, wearing apparel, habadashery, hosiery, clothing. dry cleaning, laundry, rugs, linoleum, poultry, fish, household articles, automobile accessories, roofing, furniture, furnaces or any i»ther article or tiling now sold or offered for sale in any store or I p’a< e of business duly licensed unIder the laws of the slate of Indiana to do business in the city of Decatur, Indiana, without first having obtained a license to du as hereinafter provided. >H< TtO.N X Method of <»btaiotng lire oar. I Any person, persons, firm or corporation desiring a license to peddle,! ; sell, expose or offer for sale, bargain, monf iiate or give uwaj from any wagon, truck, automobile or any other vehicle, or from any stand, stall or booth, or any place of transient merchandising, or to go from place to place or house to 'house aftsjt, peddling, selling, offering for sale any wares or offering [services for sale for a considera- | tion or soliciting any orders for bread, pastry, fruits, vegetables, ! meats, milk, cream, literature, med- | icines. jewelry, books, magazines, cosmetics, wearing apparel, hal«u- | dasherj, hosiery, c lothing, dry cleaning. laundry, rugs, linoleum, poul-| | try, fish, household articles, auto- | mobile accessories, roofing, furniture, furnaces or any other article l or thing now sold or offered for I sale in any store or place of busiI ness licensed under the law s of the I Stale of Indiana lu do business in ' the c ity of Decatur, Indiana, shall [apply therefor to the Clerk-Trea«ur-er of said city, whose duty it shall. j be t«> issue to said applicant or ap- : plicants, a- license, upon the pay- ! inent of a lice use fee hereinafter [provided. Said license shall he issued in tlie name of the applicant uni ly and shall permit only the person 1 named therein to peddle and sell said articles named herein. **»•;< I l<l\ 3» I ce for liren».r. The fee fur a li- euse to peddle, I sell, expose, or offer for sale, bar-I ’ gain, demonstrate or givv awa.x from anj wugou, truck, autoinohlle or any other vehicle, or from any stand, stall or booth, or any place of transient merchandising, or to go from place to place or from house to house, peddling, selling or offering (or sate or offering »eriwnces £->r sale for a consideration ’or soliciting any orders for bread, ‘ pastry, fruits, vegetables, meats, I milk, cream, literature, medicines. jewelry, books, magazines, cosmetics. wearing apparel, haba<lashery, i hosiery, clothing, dry c leaning, laundry. rugs linoleum, poultry, fish, household articles, automobile, a • essories. roofing, furniture, furnaces or any article or thing nowsold or offered for sale in any store or place of business licensed under the laws of the State of Indiana to do business in the City of Decatur, Indiana, shall be five <l<HlarH per day for each day or fraction thereof. *»H4’TION I. Esemptlons from ordinance*' The terms of this ordinance shall I not apply to the residents ot’ AdJams County, offering for sale products raised, made, manufactured i<»r grown by said resident within said county, nor to any bona fide jobber or w’.olesaler of products who delivers merchandise previously ordered to grocers and merchants ; within the said city. wkt TION r». Prunlly. Any person, persons, firm or c ur- ' poration who shall violate any of 1 the provisions of this ordinance, i shall, upon <*onvic*tion thereof be fined in any sum not less than five d dears nor more than fifty dollars. PION U. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. M4C4TIO.N 7* enforcement and i»iibli--11 . Illl » Sprague’s Specials for Saturday 8 pc. Wai. Dining OA Room Suite tpOv.VV 3 pc. Walnut Bed t?>4 O KA Room Suite 2 pc. Living Room AA Suite, Freize Moh. ?P 4 3,WV We carry the Simmons Line of Bed Springs and Mattresses. SPRAGUE Furniture Store

ration elau»e«. Thh ordinancj shall be in ’•JT from end after lt> P* l "**!; *“ wwke' i iicatlon for two von»o< “’>*«*♦**! • In the Decatur Dally Demo ret or • said < th' flr« ‘ ,r , whn • etial . he on the lib day *» *P rl !'J”, and the la*l on the 1-th day . Ap piiiae<?*b» the Common Council on 11 third riadlnM th* 2 <h»y of AP'H, .I I’’ 1 ’’" 5 ' ARTHUR R. lIitI.THOtSE Mayor • Attest: Ada Martin, Ci< i k-!’r>-u»urer ■ Presented to me and approved ‘ thia 2 da> <»f ApriL 19|5. Alt IHI It K. HOl.Tllill ■■'L Mayor Attest: Ada Martin. Clerk-Treasurer April 5. 12. 19J5. ’ xtvncE or rix vt. *ktti.ewe't OF WS I'CPF. NO. SOMt Notice Is hereby «iven to the creditors, heirs and leaateea <>f Mary £■ ■ Engle, deceased, to appear In u>e ■ Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 3rd daj ol May ■ 193. V, and show cause. If any, why ■ the Final Settlement Accounts with , I Uiv estate vs said JueJvßl sliouut not he approved; and said heirs are notified to then v and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. ..... , , William H. Engl* AdmlalstratOT . Decatur, Indiana April 4, 193». AUurne, Fruchtr uad I.Htejvr 0 — NWI'M.'E FOR HIDS FOH PAINT Notice ix hereby given that the . B«»ai d of rommi»«ionei »4 of Ada ins county, Indiana, until 10 o’clock A. M. on the 15th day of ApriL 193.», will i receive sealed hide for the furnishing of paints, oils, varnish and other ’ material necessary to be used In the painting the exterior of tin barns and other buildings and the Interior of the County Infirmary building. Specifications for the same are ; on file in th.- office of the auditor of said county. Board reserves the right to reject any or all blds Bide must l>e filed in the manner provided by law. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS i OF ADAMS COUNTY By John W. Tyndall. Auditor April 5-12 O Own* Civil War Hardtack Camden, Tenn.—(UJ9—Mrs. Alice Johnson has a piece of hardtack taken from a gunboats sunk at Johnsonville. Tenn., during the war between the States. Tm Jhe safe place to bun ft USED CAB W You are sure of honest value when you buv a Used Car from an Authorised Ford Dealer. You can depend on him for fair dealing and good service. Liberal guarantee. Many makes. Easy terms. S’ee the Marti! I FOIID DEALER USED CAR TRADE-INS 1934—V-8 Delux 2 door f ir »2—V-8 Tudor 1930—Model A 2-1029—Model A t 1928—Model A 1929—YVhippet 1930—Chevrolet Sedan ■ 1930—Chevrolet Panel Delivery 1931—Model A Sedan Delivery 1931—157 in. wheel base V-8 Truck with Milk Body — (dual wheels). 1933—157 in. wheel base Cab and chassis (dual wheels) 10 pl; tires. 1932—Chevrolet - lonu wheel base; practical!; new rear tires, 8 plystock oeu, stake body. AL D. SCHMITT MOTOR SALES South First St. Decatu

Iv.nu , T<» TSXVAVKRS 7 wißbe"h. ,, H-l“5-V _ sfeggsSHl ;r:‘^no?raLr t .> p r li aAim. , ‘n , X , "‘n% n < ?drt?nnnL«l‘’w.Yl & added fvi V’“ r .“‘ x r e "ls‘”* ~,,- asks.l to collie In at on.C * Call >m tb« Auditor for errors and ,nv reducthtns. The Treasurer can make no corrections. "’The Treasurer will not ; for the penatt) of delinquent taxes resulting Dorn the ommleahni >f »x.rv" » to «>““• definitely on Whit properly they desire to pay, In whose I* , r . ,iu ' l “: what township «r vurpurgtiuu H '* Persona owing delinquent Itcxea should p«> them «» once, the j law l« such that there Is no dPD®" j left for the Treasurer but enforee * the collection of delinquent taxes. 1 c.'imtv orders will not be paid to ~ anyone owing delinquent taxes Ail - nersiois are warned against them. 2 Particular attention. If you pay 3 taxes in more than one township mention the fact to the I reasui er I also see that your receipts call for all your real estate and petsonal " r i'n’"making Inquiries of the Trea- t Nurer regarding taxea to inaure it*ply do not fall to invltide return pus- t , laS ‘‘ JOHN. WKCHTEK Trcaziircr Adanui t'ounty Indiana April 11 to May 5 —— Ntsrutt OF FIN VI. NETTI.EMENT <1 of F.N I'VI'E no. mma Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Verona t Sillier, deceased. t<r appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at US'alur. Indiana, on the 3rd day of May - 1535, and show cause. If any, why the Final Settlement A. counts with the estate of said decedent should « not be approved: and said heirs are ; notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shales. 1 Ar.r.r. Nichol*. Executrix ' Decatur, Indiana, April 4 13’5. Attorney Fruchte and Litterer ] April 5-12 NOTH E <»F KXE4T I'OICb PALE OF HE VI. F.NTVTE Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Vance Mattox, Executor 1 of tl.e last will and testament of ( John S. McClain, deceased. In all respects agreeable to the terms and I provisions of the last will ami testa- ! ment of said de. edent and in all re--peets aj,ieeable to the time ami terms of sale as ftxe.l and determined by the Adams Circuit Court, on Saturday, the 11th day of May. !!>:::>, at the law office of Janies T. Merry- , man. In the .Knights of Columbus Building, in the city of Decatur, Indiana' between the hours of ten A. M and four P M on said day, will offer for sale, at private sale for not less than the appraisement, the tollowing des< vilH-d real estate of said decedent situate in Adams Countv in the state of Indiana, towit: Tile northeast quarter of the southwest quartet of Section and also tlie northwest quarter of I lie ; southeast quarter of said Section 2S. all in T iwnship 24 north, Range 14 east. Both said lla. is to be so sold as one tract, as a whole the same comprising one farm. Also Inlots numbers 171 and 172 in Welty's Addition to the town of Berne, Adams County Indiana. Both said lots will be sold together as a whole, as the same have been heretofor occupied and used. TER »l» one third eash on day of sale. one tliird in one year One third In two years 1 ProyißHH the purchaser may pay all the purfhase money bl < ash. if he so desires. Deferred payments to bear tir. Interest from .lay of sale and evidenced by promissory notes on usual bank form, and payment thereof se. cured be a first mortgage on the real estate sold. In the event said real estate should not be sold on said day said sale will be continued without notice on the terms ami time herein named until said real estate shall have been ■ 4.1 An ahstrait "f title will be ‘ furnished the purchaser. ■ Vance Mattox ’ Executor lames I'. Merryman lllsrso April 12-111-211 M-3 0 ARRIVALS Mr. umi Mi'o. Herman Brown, route 3. lleoitur. are the parents of a boy baby born April 10, 1935. AT NEW LOW RATES You will be pleasantly surprised at the low cost of a loan with ua. Many people of this community have taken advantage of pur new low-cost personal finance plan. See The “laocal” When you need money for any worthy purpose see us. You can borrow up to S3OO. on your own signature quickly and confidentially from us on terms to suit your individual convenience. Full details glsdly given without cost or obligation. Call, write or phone. jOCAL|OAN(° Jr Phone 2-3-7 Decatur, Ind. B Over Schafer Hardware Store.

3. Ceiitiua taken’ MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS — Ft Brady's Market for Decatur. Berns, Cralgville. Hoagland and Willshire. s l Close at 12 Noon Corrected April 11. No conimiasion ana no yardage , Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Fiiday, and Saturday. — F( 100 to 120 lbs $6.90 120 to 140 lbs $7.65 m 140 to 16u lbs $8.50 — 160 to 210 lbs. . $8.90 p ' 210 to 350 lbs SB.BO 250 to 300 lbs $8.60 P 1 300 to 350 lbs $8.40 cl Roushs $7.75 Stags $5.75 ” Veals SB-751 Ewe and wether lambs $7.50 ti Buck Limbs $6.50 CLEVELAND PRODUCE F Cleveland, April 13.— (U.R) —Produce: $: Butter, market huerely steady; 1, extras, 39c; standards. 38c. Eggs, market firm; extra whites, F 23*£c; current receipts, 23c. Poultry, market tirm; fowls undec 6 lbs., 25c; ducks, young, 2425c; ducks, old, 20c. Potatoes. Maine, $1.25 per 100Ib. bag; Ohio best mostly 60-7OC per 100-lb. bag; Florida, $2.75-$2.80 - per bushel. I CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE t t May July Sept. - Wheat $1.00% .99% ILOO j Corn .Bs% -83% .78% ; Oats .19'4 .43% .4014 - 1 NEW YORK PRODUCE New York. April 12.—(U.R> I’ru- 1 duce: Dressed poultry, firm; turkeys, < IxJoc; chickens, 14%-31c; broilers. 18-ZBc; capons, 28-35 c; fowls, 17-25 c; Long Island ducks. 19’,i30c. j Live poultry (cents per lb), dull and easy; geese. 7-9 c; turkeys. 2030c; roosters, 13-14 c; ducks. 10-15 c; fowls, 2125 c; chickens, 15-26 c; . capons. 20-42 c; bro.ltrs, 12-25 c. i Butler receipts, 6.312 packaces, market firmer; creamery highei ( than extras, ST 1 ,-38c; extra 92 ■ score. 37c; first 90 to 91 score. 36 %-:>6%c; ceentraltaed 90 score, 36 %c. ' Egg receipts. 13.602 cases; mar- * ket weak; special packs, incliuling . unusual hennery selections. 2*427%c; standards, 25-Js'4c; firsts. ( 23%-23%c; seconds, 22%c; med Sums, 22%-22%c; dirties, 22%c; checks, 21%c; storage packs, 2424%c. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y.. Apr. 12.— (U.R' Livestock: Hugs, receipts, 1,300; less active than early; generally steady to 10c higher; weights below 220 lbs..; showing advance; desirable 160230 lbs., averaging 180-2XO lbs.. $8.65 $9,75; somewhat plainer kinds $9.50-$9.60; 230-250 lbs., $9.40-$9.65; 180-160 lbs., $9.25-89.65; 100-110 Jbs., $9.00. Cattle, receipts, 150; cows active; strong to unevenly higher; low cutter and cutter, $3-|5; tieshy trows, $5.75-86-75. Calves, receipts. 500; vealerg active. steady to sll down. Sheep, receipts, 1,300; lambs fairly active; steady to strong; good to choice shorn lambs, $7.75 to mostly $8; some handy weights held higher; woolskins, $8.60-$8.75 and sparingly $9. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne.,l nd.. April 12 —H'i’l LiLveetock: Hogs 10 to 25c higher; 160-200 11m. $925; 1 200-225 lbs. $9.15 225-250 lbs. 9; 250 ;W0 lbs $8.85; 300-350 lbs- $8.70; 150-160 Mas. $« 14D-150 Uh. $8.75; 130-140 lbs. $8.50; I2C-130 lbs. $8; 100-120 llxs. $7:50; Roughs $8; stags $6Calvea,slo.so; W oled lambs $8; clipped iambs $7; LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected April 11. No. 1 New Wheat, GO lbs. or better 87c No. 2 New Wheat, 58 lbs. 86c • Oats, 32 His. teat . Oats. 30 lljs. test 46c Soy Beans, bushel .. SIOO No. 2 Yellow Corn. 100 lbs. sl-16 CENTRAL SOYA MARKET No. 2 Yellow Soy Beans SIOO Delivered to factory. GILLETTE [ Super Traction TRACTOR TIKES s For all makes of Tractors. A See them at— S A * / PORTER TIRE CO. ’’ 341 Winchester St. Bfek j Phone (289

— " l! ” l; AI -!< li'-'x Ford KB . Bstnocnt ' , ' ll SAi '• i:ake k ' .c" or br-m ; ~ ‘■" l: SAl ' r ■Ek l-<11; s \ I.r. ~~ i: ’ . .-WBI foi; |MS i-\i.' ' . r. I , .. Agept. I:-: . EBl lii:i - "-til MH " ■ ' r "--Eli F<o; I * \\ W iID~ M i a \ .3 - '"fll ; i WANT - ' repr- ■ w ’"' .1-. I.ll' I-' "4l tin A; " P ' 'A AN I I . ’ ||. |IV»WS. phiim lb i> ■ ! " i: " 1,111 S *W lliuh Stiionl Hance I | O Be Held Tolljlß A, “-- ;j Ho ■ 1 ■ iilione.. eeore.ll''. 11 '‘t,® llu- i:.v Lilli at I'”' 11 nounce d. T lbl -■ .a’i"”’ Wlll < U red with ir. admission d .X. if .-i. Will the anar- "> e,lte Itaneinu a. Utt a—- —' ;^ad 3 couple ot —'M v)rtE n - I tr.ia. T I’liolF »-* ■ and button b ‘ ■> ty - ' _ ... For Better Health Dr IL Frohnapfe* , Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopatn rcmeatl FlSxW’ °" i " 1 to 5 p. m.. o Neurocalon-.eter S' rVl - XRa y LzbCSttry-J ~~ N. A. HIXI-® optometrist 4 Glasses Eyes Examined. “ lIOLTTb- r afl 8:30 to 11:3" Saturday:- 8:09 PIpphonft Spring magiclM* No X Suits. Hats- T»P Dresses SHEETS BR<»