Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1935 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published wft a THE Every Eve- DECATUR ting Except DEMOCRAT Sunday by CO. ■ntered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as second Class Matter. J. H. Heller President A. R. Holthouse. Sec’y & Hus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies $ .l»2 One week, by carrier .11 One year, by carrier >5.00 One month, by mail — .35 Three months, by mail 1.5'1 Six months, by mail 1.75 One year, by mail 3.00 One year, at office— 3.0 V Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere $3.50 one year. i Advertising Rates made known on Application. < National Adver. Representative ( SCHEERER. Inc. 115 Lexington Avenue, New York 1 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. 1 11 Better keep your pet dog close to home or Ed Newport, now the official dog catcher will grab him. If you are missing the lectures, e addresses and sermons at the conference you are overlooking a treat that seldom comes to a community. i This was athletic day of youth 1 week and the boys and girls ob- 1 served it as well as the weather would permit. The program is benig carried out as planned and every one who is participating seems to be enjoying it. a Tile Evangelical conference is " progressing in a manner that shows tj excellent management and keen interest. The business sessions are 1 snappy and the sermons are power- ' ful and inspiring. Hundreds are 1 attending the meetings and every ’ one seems pleased with the import- 1 ant occasion. The dust storms in the southwest are about as serious as any ci catastrophe which ever struck that a part of the country and seem to never exhaust in fury. For weeks g now the suffering has been intense i i ......

and the losses in dollars can scarcely be estimated with any degree of accuracy. - | Those who think the homestead experiment is not going to be a success should talk to those who ■ have moved in and catch their enthusiasm. It is givisg these young folks an opportunity to own a comfortable home at the cost of rent, and making them very happy, which we believe was the original purpose. The rains this week were timely and the crops are getting away to a good start. There are indications that farmers through this section will reap rich harvests and that the prices will be such as to show a profit tor those who engage in this work. The farmers have WHY NOT DO THAT FLOOR TOMORROW? k XfPTUNITE I ji 7317? i ’ • A little work and the old cuts, scratches and worn spots will be gone and you will have a bright new floor ready to walk on in a few hours. All you need is a brush and ? can of Lowe Brothers Neptunite Varnish Stain. It stains and varnishes at the same time. Many beautiful natural wood shades to choose from. Holthouse Drug Co.

been patient uud long suffering and surely are entitled to a real break. A bunch of Republicans will meet in Indianapolis tomorrow to decide whether or not the C. O. P. of Indiana will have any thing to do witli those, who are to convene in Springfield, 111., next month to try to revive the old party, but it seems the Hoosiers can't even agree as to what they want to do about that. And they dare speak of Democratic discord? .Muncie folks are happy and the greatest optimism is displayed in that mid-lndiana city just now. The .Muncie Products Company which left there last year, moving to Toledo, Is moving back and 3,60n people are going back to work. Just what happened has not been announced but the move is actually on, in fact about completed and the depression seems to be over for the capitol of Delaware county. The city trucks will start Monday morning to haul away the winter's accumulation of tin cans and rubbish. Rs clean-up week and those who desire to cooperate will have all the rubbish in boxes, barrels or baskets so it can be easily handled. Only one trip will be made so be sure to be ready Monday. The city street department is in charge and will do their part. If you do yours, the old I town will shine again. "" — The junior Chamber of Commerce has named directors and these have chosen officers. They are now ready for action and we are sure the organization will do < much to help this community. That . is .the purpose and we know of no I tiner way to serve. Cooperation ts the greatest asset we can have. With every one helping we are I bound to go forward and we know ‘ the optimism and enthusiasm of , these young folks will spur us all : on to greater things. "Big business stages withering attack on F. D. R. policies , says i a headline, which is not as serious ■ as you might think. Its just those "big business men’’ who convene several times a year to pluy poli- ! tics and make a lot of noise if

1 every thing done doesn’t meet their | selfish desires. Like most poli- ! ticians who are racing around the * country complaining these days, i they offer nothing that sounds any , more practical or workable than the plan now being used. Until they do they will get scant attention from the public. The opening of the ninety-second < annual session of the North Indii ana Methodist conference was an , interesting one, significant by the , fact that the main address by Most Kev. John Francis Noll, bishop of the Fort Wayne Catholic diocese signified a united front of religious workers. The address was read by , Kev. D. Monahan as Bishop Noll was in Washington, U. C., attend- , ing a meeting of the National WeiI fare Council. He warned the large crowd of the growing lido of communism and said in summary: “Christian people of whatever name, should unite their forces to stem the tide of paganism, so rampant as anti-Christian religion in many other lands, and, as an influence, So insidiously baneful in the field of morals even now in our own laud.” o I * ♦ Answers To Test Questions — Below are tlec answers to the Test Questions printed on I’age Two. 1. Oklahoma. ■f. Noted aviator. 3. Malachi. ■ 4. A form of cabbage. : 5. Josephus Daniels, j (I. Dublin, Ireland. 7. Washington. D C. 1 8. Charles Evans Hughes. ’ !). The Matanuska Valley. ; ill. Indictment. . .<• TIME FOR SPRING SEWING—--1 Have your machine oiled and adjusted for sl. Singer Sewing Mar chine Company, 112 West Monroe, Decatur, Ind. Phone 925. 105-3 t

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♦ ♦ Household Scraphook 1 bv ROBERTA LEE ♦ * Protection See that each purs<* t billfold, briefcase, or shipping bag contains a card bearing the owner's name, ' address, and telephone number, in ! case the article should be lost. The 1 majority of people will keep an ■ i article if it bears no identification, , but will return it if it does. , Ink Stains Ink stains on tho fingers will] cotne off easily in soapy water if; a little vinegar is rubbed on the stains before washing. Cornflakes .Vs booh as the box of cornflakes ' has been opened, transfer the con- ' tents to a tin receptacle with tightfitting lid. This will keep the corn-L flakes nice and crisp. o fsT AR SI G NALSH , by OCTA VINE For persons who believe that human destiny is guided by the planets < the daily horoscope is outlined by a noted astrologer. In addition to information <>f general interest, it out-1 lines information of special interest! to persons born on the designated MAY 3. Today has some very favorable influences of a strange nature. It is also a day which is unreliable. Contracts or agreements of u

fWlj *Mc4| >1 t O 9BB| *T*HE resene of power in the Norge HB i cold-making mechanism brings you I ; more dependable refrigeration—and it ? __ brings you greater economy. Since L "A the Rollator Compressor never has to g. work to capacity, it uses very little . ESaSfej current. Get the inside facts about J:' / Rollator Refrigeration; tY i - ■ Come in and see the Norge. V $1 *IQSO Decatur NORGE Sales | | U|jp L Second St

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financial nature should not be en tered into without further deliberation. You may find tho evening hours sensible and practical for these things. Birthdate It may seem that you have no control over your life or circum- ’ stances around you. You should' benefit througiT some unusual eon ! dition. travel or romance from! June through July, 1935. You may I I enjoy yourself in some very exotic ; way. Danger August 16 through 23, 1935. Readers desiring Additional infor-i mat ion r.ganling their horoscopes! are invited to communicate with O< taxine in care of this newspaper. En-1 close a S-cent stamped self-addressed { Mivelope. ♦“twenty years AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat File | ♦ —-——— ♦ May 2, 1915, was Sunday. Modern Etiquette by ROBERTA LEE Q. How can a person improve his English? B. By making good use of a dictionary, a standard grammar, a book of synonyms, and forming

I , the habit of studying three, five, | Idr ten words a day. It is also of great help to associate with those who speak correct English. Q. How should a dish be served 'at the dinner table when it requires: ' a sauce? A. One servant should pass the main dish, ami another servant fol-’ I low immediately afterwards with ' the sauce. Q. Does the bride or the groom select the church and the clergyman? A. The bride. Q oinWi j Rotary troop 61 held ita regular weekly m eting at the Central eciiool Wednesday evening. Plans were made t > work on the ocout ’ slim k -Saturday after!: on. New windows will he put in and the ground will be cleared of und- r- > brush. A new floor lm<-. ah’ ady bd n ■ placed in the shack. All fathers are urged to come out > and b Ip t 'fir boy. on ii)i>- pro- > jectThe new building will be IS by 24 i feet in dimensions. With good luck II it will Ibe finished in one or two ; weeks.

! COURTHOUSE Claim Compromized A petition by the ape-ial representative in the matter of the liquidation us the Old Adams County Bunk to compromise a claim againtit Arthur Zehr and Joseph Zelir was filed, .submitted and euetalnedEstate Case T ie pivot of publication and notice of appointment was filed in the .state of Joseph Franklin Wiuaist. Proof of publication and porting oj notice f final settlement wan filed Final report submitted, examined and approved. The executor was discharged and the instate <l<*> d. Purchase Real Estate A report of the purchase of real .otnte at a sheriff's sale for the Peoples State bank of Berne has been filed, submitted and a,i>piovid. Case Set For Trial An amended oomplhint has been filed in the damiige suit brought by t.'loid Ratliff against Charles E. Truman E. and B ‘ssie E. Caylor. The <auu > .has been set Air trial May 28. Case Venued Here A- fi r. closure of mortgage suit brought by Edward F. Scheumann. receiver for the Citiaenei Trust company of Fort Wayne agniust .Isaac V. Stilwell and others has been venued here. Defendants Fricke and Fricke hare been ruled to answer. The suit for cancellation of contract and possession of r-al estate files! by Laurel O. Fusselman and then? against Ralph <’. Dunn and others have been set for trial on June 5Estate Cases An uppli.ati >n for letters of administration have bfen filed by Letta Litterer. in the estate of Elizabeth Word r. The cons nt of t.he

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husband was filed. Bond was filed in thesuni of Jl.ShO. The bond was approved and the letteN wore reported and confirmed. A petition to have aptpiaisers appointed to appraise the real estate belonging to the estate of Dore H Erwin was approved. Fred. V. Mills and Arthur D. Suttles were appointed afipraisers of the real estate. A statement in lieu of the inventory was tiled, examined and approved in the estate of Mary N. Rieff. A petition to determine the inheritance tax was filed and referred to the county assessor. A proof i f notice of appraisement was filed in tiw estate of John F. Snow. The proof of publication and posting of notice of final settlement was filed. The final reiport was sub-

PUBLIC sS HOUSEHOLD GOODS In order to make room for additional stock, | w ,ii ..n . I at my ztore. 164 South Second Street. Decatur. O n " pub!le «d MON DAY, May 6th— at 6:30 p, \| 2 pc. crown construction tapestry over-stuffed living r Oom J | hack, new: 2 pc. Circasian walnut bed room suite; 4 room suite, new mattress; 2 ps. walnut antique bed room aS] 1 ter and spool type poster bed; 4 dressers: 2 kitchen dining table, plank top: 3 oil stoves; gasoline stove- softZ'3 stoves; South Bend Mailable range, first class; Weitin*Z3 ' washer, new: 2 good used electric washers; chest of dnZJI springs; new breakfast sets; American basch 8 tube elecfrjJ cabinet type, first class; end tables; davenports; 4 pc -eedaLi new; occassional chairs: rockers: paper hangers outfit 2 dishes of all kinds; cooking utensils; 9x12 axmmster rue' Zk , many articles too numerous tc mention. jTERMS—CASH. • j J. E. MURPHY, (hw Roy S. Johnsen, Auctioneer.

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