Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1935 — Page 2

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m>ti< *K OF m.<i i: or HEU. DMTtTE la <hr Vtlnina Circuit Court 14721 Jn the matter us the liquidation of The People* Loan and Trust Com* pany. Decatur. Indiana By virtue of, mid Jn accordance with an order of the Adam* Circuit rotlTt, dul\ made and entered of iLcvid in the above cnua« The DeiWrFfhrnt of !• Inaneial lnntitutm».e of the State of Indiana by Clark J Lull Special Itepi vnentati w. will offer for sale al public auction at the Hast ■'door Os Un Court H<Ml*O in the Chy of Decatur. Indiana on the SSth <!av of Max 4933 at 10 u’clovlt A. M. of said day. Pl«< * of sale may bo 'changed from tract to tract at option of Special ItepieaenlatlvfK. The following deacribed real estate to wit: Trart No. 1 * ' lie iwtii 32 feet off of the north Hide of 4nk»t No. 51 in the original ‘•plat of the town, now City, of pecatur Adams County, Indiana, which *M.iid inlot is ivt the corner of Madison and Second Streets in said city, to**get her with all the right, title and intereM tn and to the party wall on the south side of said tract.; known’ as the Bank Building Tract Mn. 2. Commencing at the North east -ornwy of pilot number twenty eight ,< in the original plat of the town now rttyf of l>ecatur, Adams County, thence running south on cast line of said inlot 66 feet; -thence running west on a line par. * ailel with the north line of said inlot i;.; feet; thence running North on a line parallel with the east line of Mild inlot 66 feet to the North line •of said Inlot; thence running east on the North line of said In lot 65 feet to the place of beginning. Know as the Madison Hotel. Tract No. 3. Inlot number nine hundred four 7(1W») in Srheimann's First Addition the town ‘now City) of Decatur, <is the suit is rr’ o.ded on said plat -•ufraald addition in Decatur, Adams County, luu.ana, known as Porter « property. Tract N<». I *'* The south half of the north east Quarter of Section nine <9) in ToWn- * ship twenty eight (28) North, of *JUnge fifteen ( In) east, containing **NO acre* more or less in Adams •“Farm. Tract N»». .*» ** Inlot lunnber one hundred seventy* '"four (174) in Joseph Crabb’S second ’ and third Western Addition to the ""’town (now City) of Decatur. Indiana w known as the Singleton property. Terms of sale * ' Caati 4M hand if no bid for cash is mdde The Department may accept **l»ids (or 1-3 cash in hand 1-3 in 3 months? 1-3 in 6 months from day of s sale, deferred payments to be secured by mortgage on real estate pur.chased with 6 r ( interest after maturity and attorney’s fees. Said real ; estate shall be sold free of liens except td’xrs payable In the year 1936 *and thereafter. No bid will be received for less than the full appraised value. Appraisement may be examined at office of County Clerk or at Law ‘ tfflee of (’lark J. Lutx, Erwin •Building. Abstracts of title will be furnished purchasers for each separate trad. * In the event any portion of said Teal estate is not sold on said day satd shall be continued from May* to day without further notice low ?u. event for less than the value without an order of < ourt. .-Department of Financial Institutions of the State of Indiana. * - M By (Mark J. Luti. ’’ • Special Representative. s * . May 3-10-17 O NOI’K i: OF FAECITOIf* SH.E /IF HEAL ESTATE * Noticcds hereby given that the un•dersigptal. Vance Mattox, Executor of the last will and testament of Sjohn S. McClain, deceased, in all res)M*< ts agreeable to the terms and of the last will and testament df decedent and in all respects Agreeable to the time and .terms of sale as fixed and determined by the Adams Circuit Court, on Saturday, the 11th day of May, 1935, .at the taw office of .James T. Merryman, in the Knights of Columbus Ktilldiirr. in the city of Decatur, ludyi-na* 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 tolKrwing described real estate of said dacedent situate in Adams 'Countgjn the State of Indiana, towit: The northeast quarter nf the «*southwest quarter of Section 26 ami "* also the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of sa id Section 26, aM ip Township 26 north, Range 14 east. Both said tracts to be so sold as »f»np tract, as a whole the same coni* 9 prlaing one farm. Also inlots imiii- » t'ers 171 and 172 in Welty’s Addition * f<Mtke town of Berne, Adams 4’ounty i .Indian; 1 . Both said lots will be sold , together as a whole, as the same - have been heretofor occupied and -- used. TERMS , One third cash on day of sale. „ One third in one year y One third In two years Provided the purchaser may pay - all the purchase money in cash, if _ he so desires. payments to bear 6% in- „ teres,i, from day of sale and evidenced -oy promissory- notes on usual bank form, and payment thereof sc. * cured by 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 and time herein named un’’Mil said real estate shall have leeen T sold. An abstract of title Will be —■furnished the purchaser. Vance Mattox Executor Jninrw T. Mrrrjman. tttornry April 12-19-26 M-3 —' 0 NOTICE <*F I IN 11, >EI II EME\ I OF MMT VI E NO. 2HT3 Not Fee is hereby given to the credUcys, heirs and legatees of Rudolph Ka«iser. (Vveeasod. u> appear in the Circuit Court, held at Deen- , tilg, Indiana, on the 25th day of . May 19:15, and show cause, if any, why th* Final Settlement Accounts with tlie estate nf said decedent not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there **niake proof of heirship, and receive ■ their distributive shares. John W. Carnal!, Administrator *do bonis non with will annexed Deeatiir,* Indiana. May I, 19.1.*>. Attorney Eh horn. Gordon and Edris - May 3-19 Q Dance. Sunday. Sunset.

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CUMMIWMONERR CLAIM* TO BE ALLOWMD MAI 0. IBM VllM'.llanruu. - I t Wayne Ptr. Co off. auppltes !W.50 Decatur Detnociftt Co adv. sup. 203.79 i City of Decatur light power 102.39 l Citizen* Tele. Co. telephone 62.37 1 Cleo Arnold Deputy Hire • David D. Depp postage 7.35 r R E. Heidrich ch rk exp l>oo s Mary Cowan deputy hire 75.00 Joi.n \V Tyndall postage 7.50 pehnq* <* Wnt liter Deputy Hire "5.00 John Wt ’hter Trens. exp .50 Ruth Knapp Deputy hire 75.00 Iwo T. Gilllg Deputy hire 75.00 Oscnr Sprague drayage 1.00 Dallas Brown mileage 54.42 Aira Systems exp ‘ 00 Dallas Brown do i\ H. Gllliom postage 600 R. G. Deintnger ditch exp 45.00 > Carl Chrietener do 2.75 Jessie Johnson do • 4.50 Ed Rich dQ 3.25 Frank Fugate do 8.00 Albert Dh k do 0.90 I Harold Kley do . 3.00 E. D. Rich do 10.00 I Hiram Wittwer du 12.00 Herman Gtimer do f 4.50 Wilson Welland do 2.90 Abraham Gerber do 1 Oo Gllliom Lumber Co do 10.00 Gottschalk Supply Co do ... 1.20 Krick Tyndall Co. do 73.81 Clifton E. Striker Sal. postage 151.06 Margaret fi. Myers salary 65.00 Clifton E. Striker trav. exp 40.7 4 D. H. Goble Pig Co Supt. exp 2.12 Kiger and Co. do .... 7.66 L. E. Archbold salary 70.83 Mildred Koldrwey do . 75.00 L E. Archbold operating exp .... 39.50 I?. J Warthman sal. postage . 93.00 Dr. F. L. Grandstaff salary 24.95 Dr .M L. Habegger H. Com ex 11.35 Dr. J C Grandstaff do 2.75 Ainos Reusser do 29.85 Florence Anderson do I®*l® Margaret Kiting do ’6.75 E. A. Beavers asiw-ssing 90.00 A. L. Stults do 90.00 Chas E. Marschand do 42.00 Mary A. Cline do 78.00 John A. Cline do 45.00 Mrs. Henry Gillfoin. do 105.00 Clarence O. Ryan, do 90.00 Dean Byerly, Co. Council 20.00 August Conrad, do 20.00 James A. Hendricks, do 20.00 Janies Kenney, do 20.90 Everet Banter, do 20.00 Henry Dehner, do 20.00 (’. D. Spuller, Farm. Inst. 100.00 Chris Lehman, St hi. Ix>an. Ex. 42.75 Mungovan & S >n, O.A.P.burial 75.00 W. J. Schumaker, salary 75.00 Mary McCkure, do 25.00 B W. LXVor, ct. hs. and jail 7.00 Mr< Glen Johnson, jail 7 S 1: i’t- •pu -. iaii -1 Dallas Brown, prisoners board 35.40 N Ind. Pub. Ser. Co., jail 9.63 Carroll Coal & Coke Co., do .♦ 17.50 Berne Witnsss, hgal advt. 58.38 W. H. Zwick <Xr Son, Sold. bur. 75.00 Treas. of Stabe, State Inst. 53,57 Irene B> ron, sanatorium 294.2* Debrah Andrews, tax ref. 3.00 Russel Owens, do 17.01 T«»nn«hi|» P«M»r L. A. Graham, Trustee's rent.. 127.50 Clark J. Lutz, do 8.25 Frank Krick. Cnion 16.60 C. A. Bell, do 15 56 Wirings Shoe Store, do 2.00 St. Joseph Hospital, Root 10.30 Joe Brunnegraff, do 2.00 Williams Equity Exch.. Root.. 4.44 Burt Mangold, do 12.00 Homie Grocery, do 37.50 Dr. F. L. Grandstaff, do 20.00 Dr. S. D. Beavers, do . 21.25 Nichols Shoe Store, do 5.45 Burk Elevator Co., du . 6.75 Dr. («. J. Kohne. do 25.90 Dr. E. M. Shellhouse, do 10.50 Ankenbutcks Fun. Dir., do 3.00 Adams Co. Hosptal, Preble 2.60 J. J. Helmrich, do 1 1.77 Harry Bauer, Kirkland ... 5.001 Craigville Elevator Co., do 14.51 Dr. C. C. Rayl, do 60.00 Adams Co. Hospital, do 72.69 It. A. Breiner, do 3,23 Dr. L. M. Githens, St. Marys 4.50 Economy Stone, do 20.13 Harry U Fortney, do 3.55 Fred Ba*truiap, do 43.25 C. A. Doujfnts, do 9.13 Drs. Jones & Jones, do 12.50 Dr. Palmer Eicher, do 79.50 Lawrence Carver, do 13.43 R. H. Everett, do 103.86 Dr. R. E. Daniels, do 21.50 Dr. G. J. Kohne. do 215.00 Adams <’o. Hospital, do 24.30 C. A. Bell, Wa>hington 65.00 Walter Deitseh. do 17.50 Monroe Street Lunch, do 2.20 Dr. S. D. Beavers, do 137.25 Dr. F. L. Grandstaff, do 18.25 Fisher A Harris, do 05.75 Dr. P. B. Thomas, d-o 5.00 Carl D. Gerber, do .. . 15.25 J. Henry Faurote, do 46.75 Kohne Drug Store, do 6.93 Dr. R. E. Daniels, do 37.50 Joe Brunnegraff. do 39.25 Adams Co. Hospital, do SC.2B Dr. G. J. Kohne do 120.85 S. E. Black do 39.(M) Dr. Ben Duke do 62.09 Peterson and Everhart do 8.35 Harry L. Fortfyey do 2.50 Adams Co. Lumber Co. do 4.«»0 Blue Creek Dairy do 1.10 Roy Ar< hbold d-o 9.00 Mrs. Henry Cook do 3.05 R. A. Stuckey do 12.90 Frank Krick do 51.00 S J. Ilai it d-» I 8,.*0 llolthouse Drug Co. do 13.00 Carroll C. and C. Co. do 24.00 Kroger Grocery Co do 25.00 S. E. Hite do 19.25 Burk bJlevat(»r Co. do 90.50 La Fontaine Handle Co do 2.00 Nichols Shoe Store do 2.50 A and P. Tea Co do 33.75 Dr. Palmer Eicher do 63.50 Vance and Linn do 1.18 IJolthouse. Schulte and Co do 13.29 Wlnnes Shoe Store do 61.77 Ed Coffee du 3.75 Monroe Market do 12.50 National Hotel do 1.25 C. D. Teeplc do . 9.43 Mon rug Market do 1.30 Home Grocery do 106.50 Ed J Miller do 16.75 Wm. Ohler do .50 Omer MrManama do 17.00 Mrs. Daisy Rlckord do 28.00 George Appelman do 35.25 Dr. J. M. Miller do 38.25 Dr. G. S. Silliman do 7.50 Tne Maumee Collieries Co do 90.26 Cal F. Peterson do 3.001 Niblick and Cu. do 12.88 Adams Co. Hospital Blue creek 18,21 Lawrence Carver do 13.21 Burk Elevator Co do 13.50 A. and P. 'l ea Co. do 10.0 b Mrs. Cecile Badders Monroe 5.50 Morjroe Market do 19.00 Heller's Grocery do 32.09 Hrs. Jones an<l Jobes do 31.90 Amos Reusser do 21. in R. A. Stuckey do 3.00 Community Exchange do . 3.75 Dr. G. S. Silliman do 16.‘Hi J. A. Pickerin® do 5:09 11. E. Rupert do 16.00 Hprunger Lehman and Co. du 13.30 Berne Equity do 4.00 Dr R. E. Daniu-iM do 70.00 Rlcli and Stucky do 2.93

a Dr. M. U Habegger do 39 05 Berne Luin-bcr Co do ... . 99.02 O. K. Grocery do 5.00 Mary Tablet do 80 50 ) Drs. Jones and Jones Hartford 8.00 • R»*rne Equity Exch do 14 33 9 Chas B. Roush do T. 50 ’ Harlow’s Markl Wabash 38.00 i) Coffman Grocery do 4.50 Kruger Grocery and Baking do 7:60 » I’hr Filer Store do . 5.61 i» Central Gro< ery do 12.u0 ► Dr. M. L. Habegger du . 10.00 » Snyder* Grocery do 6.00 » Rh hard Stanley du 12.00 » Dr. M. L. Habeggor do IS 75 ) Wells nnd Buyer do 50.00 ) Ec»>m»my Store Jefferson 3.38 2 Kroger Store do ".54 » Drs. Jones and Jones do 136.75 » Berne LNiulty Exch do 3.W ) John Myers do 4.®0 < ouaty Infirmary i H. P. LaFontaine salary . 13J.09 m Clara LaFontaine do 33.33 , Dr J. M Miller Physician 100.00 ) Herbert laiFontaine labor 3a,QO • Florence Lengerich dn • Lkirothy La Fontaine do 33.00 » August Maigan do . 30.00 » Calvin Fillb do 15.00 I J. B. Milker du 6.10 i Rev. A. Davison services 4.V0 i Rev. A. B. BruWh do 8.00 I R A. Stuckey Op. exp. 11 el I Riverside Garage do 9.50 s ■ \\ alter du - 29 V

[ Ernest Zehr do ‘ -’JJ Fisher and Harris do ... • -JO I Walter Heitsch do ! H. P. Schmitt do '•<£ 11. A Stuckey do - n.aV ! Miller’s Bakery do , Rurk Elevator Co. du jStandard Oil Co. do 20.40 Niblick and Co. do Harry L. Fortney do Indiana Reformatory do JJJ N. A. Rixler do - - Martin Gilson du ••JJ Burt Mangold d<» ’.OO Miracle Mfg. Corp, du ZJ-J® Limo Chemical Co. do 7The German M. F. Ins. Co. do -J.av Suttles Edwards Co. do 124.J0 Hoard of 4. ward laws Mara McClure mother’s Aid 10.09 Leuretta Whitman do 6 JJ2 Olive Reynolds do JJ ]’ Merle Bristol do JJJ-JJ® Della Deßolt du Margaret Myers do J.JV Marte Anderson do id."" Edna Hay do Mary Haxelwood do I'. Mrs. Whinger itruxtei't do »."» Pearl Heed do » W Leota Heery do Anna Rlpberser do Kllxabeth Hodle do . “J Gertrude Svhurger do Madeline man do . . «t 1 Opal Myers do »®.JO Monai White do Eva Tumbleson do Emma Heer do . I?-®” Mary Reynolds do Wilma Sommers Moth- r s aid 10.0® Laura Beerbower do I®-”® Malena Liby do »«® Rose Svliindler do }«® liuth Worklnger do l'_ ’ Mrs Lewis Baumgartner do W. Guy Brown mileage Highway It"pair Blstriet Ao. I on Hugo H. Gerke labor "J-J® Ernest Merica do Elmer Gerke do !'•!» Wm. Bittner do Henry Gerke do »J® t’hns Holl" do ~ L. I-'. Enhrman do Elmer Fuhrman labor team •.] ■less Fox do r ’“| Hugo Fuhrman labor »•«" Adolph Keifer labor team August Blomenbcrg do <’has Bultemeier do ' Paul Nuerge do ’ «" Herman Miller labor Elmer Fuhrman do liislri.'t Ao. - , .. . Herman s. Uleinan labor 3. w Ralph Martin .to SJ L. R. F Sauers d<> x 0 nn 1.-c Fleming do Clareme Kurkin do •- Al laiugerman do J■_ George Loshe do -•* Earl Arnold ilo ... ‘ (| Glen Girod labor team «•[' Walter Conrad dp Charles Bowers do # Noah Henscben do ... .>.'■•• Ralph Shady tabor -‘-jr; John Mjers labor team >;■ * Joseph Asehllman do >-■ Robert Egl.v do ' ' , Herman Haubtlne do i”'no Addison Sheets do ‘JCarl Burkholder do ’-“® Sam Benta do ‘ s. Charles Troutner labor Clyde Bean labor team ’ Ed Archer do , Wm. Watkins do Leorn Troutner labor , IHatrlet Ao. S fi() John Habeger labor John Thatcher do " y- ; Bill Brunner do *r g 0 Oscar Young do Sol Luginbill labdr team H je,s laiutacanhclser do • Lee la-nds<-.v do is'*!! lean Baker do . ‘ r ( Arman Habegger do ;? ™ Paul McClain do -®-Y. Merlin Beer do , Elmr Beer do District Ao. t (t|| J. <• Augsburger labor •• Chas Hawbaker do eo'lo Edwin SpiiHger <b> ■ s Henry As. hliman labor team ® » George Rlngger do Alfred Hirschy do ■ ' • J. l> Augaburger labor >; ■ Fred Mathys labor team - ' ’ Herman Maths" tabo" 1’ , Ernest Hann, lal*>r team ; Ezra Steiner do - Sam Steiner labor " Robert Studler do ? Albert Studler do , : lanas Minger do • p.-t r F. Moser dn ' Levi It Schindler tabor team 1" >•’ Jacob Kaufman do • " Chris M.-s. liberger do c" Ralph Teeter labor i--| Henry Mont* do F.lmr Au.tarson do i' -- Burk Elcvat-r Co. op exp '. ‘•H II F Kitsou ib. Walter Brlntxenhofe do -.■•>l l-oy l.Rlgj. I. .!<■ . For Better Health See Dr H. Frohnapfel Licensed I Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 311 101 So. 3rd sL Office Hours: 10 to 12 a m. 1 to 5 p. m., 6 to 8 p. m. Neurocalometef Service X-Ray Laboratory. ■ .I ■ ..... ..... in— . i ii .

” DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1935.

SiHiulard Oil Co. du -"I ?? Hty lorn Motor Co. do 201.15 R. W. biVor do -‘7.00 Krick Tyndall Co. do Mosaman Yarnelle Co. do 2.J5 Blue Credit Stone Co. do •••} Mvshlwrger Brow, do *l4? Auto Electric Garage do ‘ 35 Wgynr Welding nnd H. C<». <!<• 2.»4 GotlMchiilk Supply Co ‘»p exp 14.5.» Wayne Cylinder G. Co. do 3.20 Johnxon Repair Shop do 3.05 Porter Tire Co do *57.58 111 vet aide Garage do 1. • 5 W. >•. Robin eon Co. do ... 18 J. 19 Fulton Mat liine Co. do 68.80 Bluffton I’dry. Machine Co do 72.80 Gilliom LutnlMr Co du .... 114.63 R. G. Delnlnger do 2.80 Hubert Qtnlor do 7.50 August Wwltcr do -.45 Anne Murtaugh office help 50.00 Walter M. Gllliom sal mi. 131.17 Blue Creek S. Co. material 1081.19 Blue (’reek S. Co. do .107 6» Blue (’reek 8. Co. d<» 1858 6> llcshberger Bros S. Co. do 870.86 Lybarger Gravel Co. do 238.90 Yost Bros, du ... 553.50 John W. Karch Stone Co. do 506.;»._» Yost tiros, do 349.8 < Kuppers Products Co. do 12,110.85 Plymouth Rock C. Plant do 3200.5 i certified this 2nd day of May 1935 JOHN W. TYNDALL Auditor Adams County. May 3-7

O COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfer Decatur Cemetery asjociation to , Lola Fay Mutachler, west half of > lot 128 in the Decautr cemetery for 130. Test lour Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. ♦- ♦ 1. What is Fan Tan? 2. Who first applied the name Indians to the natives of America? 3. Who was Michael Faraday? 4. Name the new president of Tuskegee Institute, Ala. 5. What does the French term “cause celebre" mean? 6. Name the tallest office building in the U. S. 7. Who is known as the radio priest? 8. What Is the first permanent tooth in a human being? 9. From what country is the fragrant oil called citronella im-j ported? 10. What is another name for the chickadee? REPAIR DAMAGE CONTIN’VED FROM PAGE ONE ' folding bed when the tornado struck. Her parents tried vainly to find her when they were awakened. They discovered tb® b dy of her pet dog and feared that she too had been killed. A few minutes later they diseov-l ered the bed in a street. Unfolding it they found the girt safe and | still asleep. MONROE NEWS Dr. and Mrs. M. F. Parrish of , Sturgis, Michigan, called on rela j tives and friends in Monroe Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. McGee Hendricks and Mr. and Mre. Charles Caster of Fort Wayne sp.’nt the Week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim A. H ndricks. Mr. and Mns. W. S. Smith and Mrs. Mary Lewellen visited Mrs. Sadie Scherer at Warren Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Amstutx nnd family spent Sunday at Liberty Center, the guests of Mrs. Anistutz’ parents.. Mm. Cecil Franklin of Decatur spent Sunday with her grand-fatber MONEY FOR TAXES AT NEW LOW RATES Don’t let your taxes go delinquent! You can liorrow up to s3ott on your own signature and security, quickly and confidentially - through our new LOW COST personal finance plan. SEE THE “LOCAL” When you need money for any worthy purpose. Full details gladly given without any cost or obligation. Call, write or phone. localloan g Phohr 2-3-7 i»(“;Rtur, Indiana Over Hchaibr Hardware? Store - ■■■ ■

T. J. Rayl «ind familyMr. and Mre. Ferd Smith of Fort Wayne spetH Sunday with Mi* i Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs C K. Rahner and family Mr and Mrs. Millard McKean and family of Dacatiw were the dimier guesta of Mr. and Mns. William McKean Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd and Mr. utid Mrs. Ira Wagoner motored to Columbus. Ohio, Sunday and spent the day with relatives. Mr. uud Mr*. F rest Ray and daughters Dorothy and Helen and Mrs. Harry Beitler and eon Hobby motored to Upland Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Ray’s iparenta, Mr end Mre. Fred Watkins. Mr and Mrs. Sylvester Everhart of Decatur Visited Mr. and Mrs. A.

—— - i - 11 — USED CARS At Loir Prices • Your old car and a* litdr a« $5 a week burn many of the l’*ed Cara offered by Ford Dealers. Exceptional value* and wide selection because of the many make* of cars taken in trade for the fashoellia< New Ford V-8. Liberal guarantee. See the nearest Ford healer Trade - Ins 1934 V-8 Delux 2 door .. , 2.1931 St.nd„rt Ford 2 JJX ~ ,’? r 1929 Whippet Coach 1...H J ord ( oupe Chevrolet panel 1932 Plymouth I door delivery. NeW r e c T O n e dßioned OtOr I”’™ 2 door 19 !1 Ford Roadster 5" 192 ? , ort ’ ttoadsters 1930 Chevrolet I door 2-19 H \-S I rucks 1930 Ford Coupe , dual wheels 1931 DeLuxe Coupe 19.13 \-S Truck 1931 Ford 2 door 1931 l ord Delivery 1928 ( hevrolet , Caborlet 1928 Chevrolet truck 1934 Chevrolet Coupe 1928 Ford pick-up Al D. Schmitt Motor Sales SOUTH FIRST STREET "^*** ~—-j WMaiHHMaaaiiMMMaWaMaMMHBHHHHMHI - ■ ■ - FOR THE BOY WHO MAKES HIS First Communion His apparel should be in keeping with the occasion. Mothers will find the correct apparel in the White Twill Knickers —with Worsted Cuff Bottom and White Waists and White Ties we are selling, for Communion services this year. Holthouse Schulte &. Co

E. Everhart Sunday. t Doyle Hoffman of Van Wert, k I Ohio, "pent lb» week-end with bis ! parent.. Mr. and Mrs- Martin Hoffman. 4 . John Moore f Fort Wayne spent the week-end with Mi*. Mary Tub- . ter and his non Jack Moore. Mr. and Mra. Charley Hocker of Decatur called on relatives in Mon- ' roe Sunday. .' MhH Jrte Rhineliart of Decatur •spent the weekend with ther par- , ente Mr. and M'». Ettiil Rhinehart. J I i - V VPPOI.XTMF.XT or IBM ! ion ,1 Notice is hereby given. That the fl I under.lgiied has l.- n/t;f ’- , editor of the hbiiaie of Stella I'. W « ■ . tees, let" of Adams County, dpceased Tlie Estate is probably solvent. fl jinnle Jones, Executor I C. I. I.ats. Ittoroey ■ ”• '■ U ’ ' ' - ' - 1 -

MAR KET REPORTS' DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady's Market for Decatur, Berne, Craigville. Hoagland and Willshire. Close al 12 Noon Correcleri May 3. No commiMlon ana no yardago Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. ( 100 to 120 lbs $6.85 ! 120 to 140 Iba $7.60 1 140 to 160 lbs !. $8.45 160 to 210 lbs $8.85 I 210 to 250 lbs IS.TI < 250 to 800 lbs $8.55 300 to 350 lbs. $8.35 I Roughs . $7.75 Stags $5.75 Veals $7.50 ' Ewe and wether lam os $7.50 Buck lambs $6.50 I FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. May 3.- (U.R) —Livestock: Hogs. 10 to 15c higher; 225-250 , lbs., $9.10; 200-225 lbs.. $9; 250-300 lbs., $8.95: 180-200 lbs., $8.95; 160180 lbs., $8.85; 300-350 lbs., $8.80; 150-160 lbs.. $8.50; 140-150 lbs., $8.25; 130-140 lbs.. $8; 120-130 Ihs.. $7.50: 100-120 lbs., $7; roughs, $8; stags. $6. Calves, $8; wooled lambs, $8; 1 clipped lambs, $7. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, May 3. — (U.R) — Produce: Butter market steady: extras. 31c; standards, 31c. Egg market sternly; extra whites 23Hc; current receipts, 23c. Poultry market, firm; heavy fowls. 20-21 c; ducks, young. 23-24 c; old ducks. 18c. Potatoes. Maine, $1.15 per 100-lb. bag; Ohio best mostly. 65-75 c: Michigan. 80c; Florida Hastings. No. 1. $5-15.50 per bbl. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Wheal .97% .97% .97% Corn , .88% .83% .78% Oats 46% .4(»% .37% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y„ May 3. (U.R); —Livestock; Hogs, receipts. 800; strong. 10-i loc higher: 220 lbs.. $9.75; 160-2401 lbs.. $9.60-$9.75; weights almvo 260, lbs.. 90c down; 100-150 lbs., $9.0"$9.25. Cattle, receipts. 200; market slow, nominally steady; cows steady. Calves, receipts, 450; slow, generally 50c lower; top. $8.50. Sheep, receipts. $00; active. 2540c higher; choice spring lambs. $12.50; fat clips, $7.75-SB. NEW YORK PRODUCE 1 New York. May 3.—(UR) -Produce: Dressed poultry, steady to easy; (cents per lb.) turkeys, 19-3oe; chickens. I 6 31e; broilers. 18-29 c; capons, 29-:>sc; fowls. 17%-22%c; Ixing Island ducks. 18%-i9c. Live poultry, dull and easy; (et-nts per lb. i gebse. 7-9 c; turkeys. 12-2bc; roosters, 15c; ducks. 1116e; fowls. 21c; chickens. 15-17< . capons, 20-25 c; broilers, 10-24 c. Butter, receipts. 5.781 packages; market about steady; creamery higher than extras. 29-29%; extra 92 score. 28%-28%c; first 90 to 91 score. 28-28%c; first 88 to 89<score. 27%-28c: centralized 9i> seme 28-28%c; centralized 88 to 89 score 27 %-28 c. Egg receipts, 18.581 cases; nun ket firmer; special packs including unusual hennery selections, 2'>%2S’Ac; standards. 26%c; firsts. 25%c; meditrtiis, 24%-24%<; dirties :!4%c; checks, 23-23%c; storage packs. 25%c. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected May 3. No. I Now Wheat, 60 lbs. or better No. 2 New Wheat. 58 lbs. Oats. 32 lbs. test Oats. 30 lbs. test 1 : Soy Doans, bushel No. 2 Yellow Corn. 100 lbs. Wool ■ f’ ,0 I(i ' CENTRAL SOYA MARKET No. 2 Yellow Soy Bcaim $1 u ® I Ltaliverod to factory. CLEAN Vl’ week ta her • Mliy not have your rugs cleaned •> real way? F. J. Colehin, phone 1(15-3! x Special TIRE SALE on -Z22 GILLETTE Tires. « • J See us before you buy. \tr' PORTER g TIRE COMPANY W 341 Winchester street. Phons 1289.

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