Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 21 August 1935 — Page 2
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"" . I . 0 —4 Test Your Knowledge Cm you answer seven of these tea questions? Turn to page I Four for the answers. 1. What is cognac? 2. What !s a trajectory? 3. What is another name for Dutch Guiana? 4. What is the T. V. A.? 5. Name the first battle of the World War in which the British Expeditionary Force was engaged. 6. How many eggs does an average laying hen produce annually?
SCHOOL TOW NSHIP FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES %r£.« f Before the Township Advisory Board consider the following budget. BVD<jrr rbAJ , 9iruA TIOM FOR TOWASHIPS TO -KSHIP FIND 2 security Rond IM.OO School Furniture & Equip. 300.0# Salary oTtTiw « 720.00 Total Township Fund I 1.690.00 gchool Supplies **• ®* nLJ 90 00 POOH Fl M» Janitor Supplies ' ?!uote/s Fvpense To Reimburse County .» 3,096.00 Fuel for Schools ‘5500 Trustees Expense TIITIOX rsvn Ixians. Interest & Insur. .. -■’.oo a. Traveling » -»• Pav of Teachers » 9.800 00 janitor Servh e , "" b. Office . - -0» Total Tuition Fund 59.500.00 Transportation of Children 3.500 00 Records and Advertising 250.00 Ft** I* Eight and Power wXds _ 33 00 P-hase f % Ground anil » K 5.00 - seen in X of Township Trustee! MIUn OF Tultlou P«*r Funds Reqqtred For K«iw..«e«, Is ”"nd Fund Fond Fund December Stat Os Incoming lean F««# 7,000.00 9 9,800.00 S 3,096.00 1 Total Budget Estimate for Incoming year » 1,590.00 » <.»w. •>' Necessary expenditures to be made from approprl- . I)ft 4 620.00 attorn, unexpended July 31st of present year . 560.00 1,643.00 3 Additional appropriations necessary to be made 1 558 00 540.00 August Ist to December 31st ot present year .. 30a.00 I,oos vo Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before D«. 31st of present year—not inc uded In lines 2or . 10,401 00 14,960.00 3.096.00 5 Total Funds Required 1 Add llnee 1.-. 3 and 4) ... ..4ao on Fmds On llnn.l »n.l T« He Heeetved From Sources Other Than rropose. Tnx Eevy. 506.00 5,843.00 6 Actual Balance. July 31»t of present year 7.“ Taxes to be collected, present year. (December 9<2 00 3,171.00 982.00 3. Revenue to be received Aug. Ist of ■ -present vear to Dec. 31st of incoming year (Sched'nle on file in office of Township Trustee): 4.50#.00 —a. Special Taxes I see Schedule) - — 2,235.00 b. All other revenue (see Schedule! 3 98»00 13 560.00 » Total Funds (Add lines 6,7. 8a and 8b) .„ ...812.00 J.tts-.ov 10 NCT AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSE’S TO DEC. 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct lino 6 419 00 1.400.00 3.096.00 H from line 5) — y----* Lbw.11 Operating Balance (not tn excess of expense Jan s 620 00 Ist to June 30, less Misc. Revenue for same| Period) 500.00 1,813.00 J’dIMOUNT TO> BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add 8 262 00 4,020.00 3.096.00 -dines 10 and 11) - - pBOposED ’ Net Taxable Property - - - - $ 1,346,406.00 Numb.r of Taxable - Xol( „ 1B< t „ nw p » , ” Hr ” c"’ ” r Township - - - — s 50 $ .30 9 Tuition - - so 60 8.1 <B.OO Special School — * 23 3,096.00 ( Poor - — 9 l’?9 3 17,335.00 TOTAL c(n|pIRKTIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES ( OLLEt TED AND TO BE COLLECTED p-- "•’ srT,< —7" , S ,S ?S ; Township ;; JZ* m”:## ’ I’izo.oo 2:590.00 I’???## special school ’::::: : —- i.iss.w ** 2B ® 9 6,393.00 poor •13 329.00 I 10,794.00 $ 10,186.00 » 17,335.00 :« ed. : grj;j'^^^M:X^^^e^-n^h^^^U^ 5 a u dade of hearing in this county. ' AUGUBT U * U l—2B/ BT ' MARYS TOWNSHIP. _____ SCHOOL TOWNSHIP FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEV IES • c’Xin pu?pos r es b'y Before the Township Advisory Board consider the following budget. BrDOBT rl , %S qmr 4TION FOR TOWNSHIPS TOWNSHIP FUND I TUITION FIND Janitor Supplies 125.00 ntWNSHII nw p ay of Teachers 9 10.000.00 Fuel for Schools B'»>"' Salary of Trustee 3 •> - T o ta) Tuition Fund .. . $ 10,000.00 L Oana , int. & Insurance l,o.<i»oi) j f - s , ..siss*? / p ”" a (Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen in office of Township Trustee) ESTIMATE OF TOWNSHIP FINDS TO BE RAIDED Fond. Required For Expenses To T< "7:i;r ’ki?" 0 ' Fnni Fnml imi”’ ” 40 - ”- 200 - 2 550.00 2,587.00 5.000.0# 3 Additional appropriations necessary to be made August Ist to December 31st of present year 4 Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before Dec. tlst of nresent vear—not included in lines 2 or 3.. 5 Total Funds Required (Add lines 1.2, 3 and 4) 1,660.00 6,762 00 15,001X00 On Hand Ind To Be Received From S 6 , " r< Aetu , al l, ■fulT'mt of present year 283.00 1,049.00 3,791.00 8 Mis elianeous Revenue to be received Aug. Ist of present vear to Dec. 31st of Incoming year .Schedule on file in office of Township Trustee): —a. Special Taxes tsee Schedule) 3,945.00 b. All other revenue (see Schedule) ,7 - Ts£«2 0 Total Funds (Add lines 6,7. 8a and 8b) 816 00 2,644.00 11,1-5.00 W NET' AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct line 9 from line 5) , 844.00 4.118.00 3.875.00 •41 Operating Balance (nwt In excess of expense Jgn. — - ’ ’ Ist to June 30, less Misc. Revenue for same period) 550.00 2,587.00 L. 000.00 /j-2 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add __ ni > — lines 10 and 11) 1,394.00 6,705.00 6,375.00 340 06 1.200.00 THOPOSF.D I4CVrE9 Levy on Imount Io Property he raised J.IND9 , H j 1,294.00 -S?ownship -•— 6.238 00 JBuNton „ , — - 58 6.786.00 UaperWl School S4n n 0 Bond” • )n 1,177.00 ictal // / ::: !>•*£ »15.835.00 •» COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED vttgnq Collected Collected Collected (j.lle<-tcd * l ’D Lev, 11)34 Levy mr, Levy tl«« Levy; T-oo,o«hln .9 1,225.00 J 1,100.00 9 1,050.00 9 1...’94.00 Special Schoo! 356 00 355.00 340.00 340.00 575.00 1,177.00 Poor — . / $ 11,340.00 9 10,105.00 9 7,428.00 9 t 5.835.00 •faxoaveVs aot’earing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determinten or* morr tarpaver« feeling themselves aggrieved by suich levies, may appeal to the Board of J ax Commissioners' for further and final a-tion thereon, by filing a P,f ‘ h * re *7 e Z 1 ““"hU tounty not later th*n the fourth Monday of September, and the state Board will fix a date of hearing In thia county. AUGUST ,K 2l-2i?'
THIMBLE THEATER NOW SHOWING—“BRINGING HOME THE BACON” BY SEGAR EZ, c TO > GET SO K> SO SAD I FEELSW YESTERDAY TOfcß WENTToJ KhE SND-'AlCyou 'iSS |UM(KT l’oo'-X NA ) KW° T I MWF TO RQTTEH-I YfttA IRKED 1 -! THE WINDOW TO BAWL f CRM.Y PEOPLE 60 GOOFY NOW?\ £ 4#7 ffl W* Ws!® ( - Jra — At% pwßb fIHHI MFr L >sl Mk k a \ > I HWEw^mm^ ■ wraw%«l * < < x 2J i —s= wffl
7. Who is George Michael Co-| j han? 8. Who was Betsy Ross? 9. Name the instrument for in-! jfileting capita! punishment by de-; capitation. 10. What is the name for one ; j who shuns society? —O' ■ - Four Bandits Rob Indianapolis Dairy Indianapolis. Ind., August 31 —| iUP)—Authorities todny sought i I traces of four armed bandits who j i , held ttp 10 employes of the William-; I 11. Roberts and Sons Dairy here and ';
tscaped with approximately S2OO. Ruaell Roberta, son of Guy b. Roberts, president of the firm, shot ! six times at the bandits with a reI volver as they made their escape, 1 but none of the shots was believed ' effective. o — Striking Workers Routed By Farmers Charleston, ill., Aug. M—(UP)— | Ffcrmeiw and deputtee, armed with guns, dubs and pitchforks, routed a group of 150 striking broomcorn i field worsens today when they ' sought to interfere with other work-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, AUGFST 21, 193. x
ers on the John Driscoll farm here. No ono w«is injured. 1 The strikers, who are demanding '■ increased wascs. drovs In four I trucks to the farm but were met by 50 farmers anfl deputies who charged from behind a hedge Where they had hidd n and forced the strikers to leave. 5 Meanwhite, 40 "loyal" worker# continued to toll in the field, located
' SCHOOL TOWNSHIR 4 I NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEX IES r MS n , JXe. O^.> D, 'm^ ,n^ n r^k h T o :^h; Ut AdamJ Refer, th. Township Advisory W,r(’minty, Indiana. . r k Townahlp. Adamn County, Indiana, Uiat tn< V J Notice la hereby given the taxpayer* of 4ay o{ Se ptrm b€, r 1935. win legal officer* of xai<l municipality at their regular meeting p consider th. following budget: FOB TOWNSHIPS poor Fl ND School Furniture & Equip. 50.00 TOWNSHIP Fl ND POOR FIND Sch ■<>! Supplies tvlarv of Trustee 8 600 00 To Reimburse Jaunty 9 Sl-i.tiv } ttor supplies ft| , r :.n l ,, e' Ben/ p T' , , WO o r Trustee'* Expense: Pay or T» a< nera Ijoans, Int << insurar* i<noo ' IOS « ~'J:- . fA^’ 00 Uhßdren 2.X# , 4 B % pa,r T»7 and 8 30.00 » Examination of Record. 50 On , Car. of Abounds 9 |#« oo I Total Speetal School bund $6,#.15.0« Total «n>“^ t £' at T , mEy*"e seen tn office of Township Trn.tee! estimate of township finds to he "' i^j, ,’,<»i t»i<i«» s ’"" t ' Funds Required For Kv|.en.e. To T"’’""* p Fond Fond ' December 31.4 (If loeomlng Venn ' ™7 n o 9 5.035.00 9 6.720.00 9 813.00 ' 1 Total Budget Estimate for incoming year > ♦ » 2.’ Necessary expenditures to »** made from approprl- u » 517 00 3,360.00 I atlons unexpended July 31st of present year . 600 00 3 Additional appropriations necessary to be made August Ist tn December 31st of present year 4 Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before D(to. 31st of present year—not included in lines 5 or 3 7 552 00 l#.oS«.#o 813.00 5 Total Funds Required (Add lines 1. 2. 3 and 4) 1,860 00 l.m.vv Funds (In Hund Ind To He Reevlved From Sources Other Thnn Proposed Tnx Levy! 2 436 00 4,007.00 6 Actual Balance, July 31st of present year 509 00 z.fse.m 7. Taxes to be collected, present year. (December 1 585 00 796.00 settlement) ........... (-e.vv 8 Mis ellaneous Revenue to be received Aug. Ist ot present vear to Dec. 31st of Incoming year (schedule on file In office of Townehip Trustee): 1.935 00 a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) 513 no b. All other revenue (see Schedule) . . . 00 7 261.00 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6. 7. 8a andl 8b) 1,238.00 4,0.1.00 lo NET \MOFNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct line 35310# 2.839.0# 813.00 9 front line 5) ' r.. ao..m 11. Operating Balance (not in excess of ?*"• sen nn 1917 00 2,560 00 Ist to June 30, less Misc. Revenue for same period) .. 660.00 I,»i.t" 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVI (Add 5 448 00 5,389.00 813.00 “»« 10 and U) PROPOSED LEVIES ' „ Net Taxable Property » 904.036.00 Number of TaxaM. Poll. , ;; FINDS **3 OP^2 X 9 t0 *1.0" , 40C Township —— - - 5,333.00 Tuition - 7Z ’<o 5,424.00 Special School - ; n<» x 13.00 Poor .. - | 1 40 I 12,654.00 E STATEMENT OF TAXES 40L1.K4 FED AND TO BE COLLECTED Collected Collected CoHreted 4 olleeted FINDS lew 1*34 Levy IWXV Levy 11*36 Levy t ' 1 147 0# 9 1.734.00 9 1.35'*«" I 1.084.00 Township - .-'e«f oo 3 815 00 2 000,00 5,336.06 Tuition .. 3 359 OO 3,641.00 3.000.00 5,440.06 Bone 954 00 1200 00 K13.0<» Poor Toth : u,#?#:## »n.64».»# 9 6,m».#0 »* 2 51 4 .?’ Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to he heard thereon A«®® ’he tax leWes have ed. ten or more taxpavers feeling themselves .aggrieved bv such levies may,«PP®»l Auditor M:rt n in th,s county - ■ a, io ., ig , 10 isJt DAVID D. HABLUGr.ri AUGUST *l—2E 193 TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE SCHOOL TOWNSHIP FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES Certain Xose " 1 Adams Before the Township Advisory Board COU Not'i 1 1 " d i i s an herebv given the taxpayers of Washington Township/Adams County. legal officers of said municipality at their regular meet.ng place, on the 3rd day of .eptember 5 consider the following budget: A „ Mpl< ATI< , X roR Tnu NKHIP FI ND Total Township Fund 9 2,065 00 Repair of Equipment ?£S <siarv Ct Jr te” 9 1 <’oo.oo POOR FI ND School Furniture A Equip. 100.00 Office Rent 100.00 To Reimburse County 918.605.00 School Supplies inooo Trustee’s Exoen-e 200.00 TUITION FUND Janitor Supplies 10’0 Clerk Hire ’ 150.00 Pav of Teachers 6 4.400.00 Fuel for Schools 600.00 ’ 60.00 Si , S^ ,nSUra, ”’ e ’-j WSff- ”15 00 Library 'l'a’ HH '529.00 ChHdren ReC ° rdS 50 '"" M^d rl ’ n f ’no: M 1 Bond 160.00 Care of Grounds 500.00 Total Special School b uno 9a,-<5.00 MlSt (Complete detail of* budget estimate may be seen In office of Township Trustee) F.kTIMVTF, <)F TOWN«HIP Ft ND« TO RE RAISED Funds Required For Expenses l’« Township Sp. Sell.T"ltl..» December 31»t of Incoming Years ■V""' (Ml Is 400 00 9 . (in <lB 61'4 00 1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year 92.065.00 $5,17a.00 98,400.0(1 >...» 00 ” Nevessarx e vpenditures to b° made from appropriations unexpended July 31st of present year . 1,200.00 2,400.00 4.000.00 3. Additional .pproprlations necessary to be made August Ist to December 31st of present year 4. Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before Dee. :n«t nf present vear—not included in lines 2 or 3 - - tcc/unn 5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1. 2. 3 and 4) ... 3,26a.0# 7.675.00 12,400.00 529 00 18.60a.00 Funds On Hand Ind To Be Received From Ssnirces oilier Than Proposed Tux Levy: ,-,-nn T”itnn 6 Actual Balance. July 31st of present year . 2,#75.## 3,a1a.00 7,-13.00 7 Taxes to be collected, present year. (December settlement) 665.00 1,694.00 1,126.00 8 Mis ellaneous Revenue to be received Aug. Ist of present vear to Dee. 31st of incoming year (Schedule on file in office of Township Trustee): a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) b. All other revenue (see Schedule) -.iso.'m 9 Trial Funds (Add lines 6,7, 8a and 8b) 3,140.00 5,209.00 10,499.00 10' NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DE('. 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct lino ,ocn-on 9 from fine 5) 125.00 2,466.00 1,901.00 529.00 18.605.00 11. Operating Balance (not in excess nf expense Jan. Ist to June 30. less Misc. Revenue for same period) 1,137.00 2,637.00 4,000.0 n 12 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 and 11) 1,262.00 5,103.00 5,000.00 529.00 18.005 On • PROPOSED LEVIEN Net Taxable Property Number of Taxable Polls .. _ 2-4 School Township 9 2,145,343.00 Civtl Township * Levy »»n 4 mount tn Property be mined Tov'nThip » -08 » Tuition 26 <■ # KU school : :#? - M p',.„ r 5 //. ../... .30 10.605.00 TOTAL / /./:/. 8 -80 9 30,101.00 COMI’VHvriVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLF.4 TED AND TO HE COLLECTED To Or Fl N ns ('•lieeted Collected CrrHeeted 4 otli. ird IIIXI Lew 1034 Levy 11*35 Levy 103*1 Levy Townshin » 2,846.00 9 2.518.00 9 1,627.00 $ 1,240.00 I Tuition - 6,862.00 3,<97.00 4.000.00 5,577.00 Snecial School — • 7,443.00 6,597.00 3.100.0 0 4,250.00 i Tlbrarv 248.00 219.00 430.00 529.00 i p„„_ ■.. 8.539.00 22,038.00 15,502.00 18.605.00 I TOTAL ■» 25.938.00 9 34,869.00 9 24,359.00 9 30,201.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or’ more taxpavers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax .Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by tiling a petition therefor with the County Auditor . i not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fjx a date of hearing In this county. Dated August 15, 1935 JOHN M. DOAN, Trustee I AUGUST 21—28. Washington Township. TT "
i. j in th« heart of the broom corn belt. t —— — r! Tavern Operators Held For Murder n !ndia#a<iX>li#. ImL. Aug. 21 —(UP) , -Mrs. -Martha Ohandjie. 31, alleged counterfeiter, and her husband, i Herman, Bs. weft tod*? lB < ’ nn ’ I ni’ctlon with ths death
Sheffield. 42. who succumbed to head injurle# allegedly suffered in a beer larvern fight. Mi*. Chatiujie was charged with mt , rdPr .nd held without bond. ' 0B on assault and battery charge. Inquiry Into the death c< Mr* (■heftteld was made alter iber husband said she was slugged with a blaokjack at * beer bteern ChandJl# and his wife operated northeast ' ' —— —
MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL ANO FOREIGN MARKET# Brady’# M#rk#t for Decatur, Berne, Craigvllle. Ho.gl.nd nnd WlH#hlre. Clo## at 11 Noon Corrected Augunt 21 No comtniMlon and no yardage. Veal* received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. 100 to 120 Hm. 120 to 140 Ihs. ’l® 140 to l«0 lbs ’ 160 to 190 lbs - *® ’® 190 to 230 lbs —.ll-00 230 to 270 lbs 270 to 300 lbs - 1® ’° 300 to 350 lbs ™ Roughs - *0 Stags Ewe and wether lamb# - ’oo Buck lambs - Yearling lamb# 4 - 50 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. MayWheat - -89* » IT * •’’* Corn : Oats 27% -28% < -31% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. T., Aug. 21.— (U.R>— Livestock: Hogs, 300; 5c to mostly 10c low er; desirable 180-220-lb. average. $12.10; few 240-265-lb. butchers, $11.75-$11.90; better grade. 140-160 lbs. $11.35-$11.85. Cattle, 125; steady; fed medium steers, $8.50-$9.10; common m\cd steers and heifers, $5.50-$6.50. Calves, 175; vealers, slow; 60c lower $10.50 down. , Sheep. 600; lambs strong to 25c higher; good to choice bucks, $6.50; medium and mixed offerings. $8.75$9.35. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 21.—<U.R> —Livestock: Hogs, 20-35 c lower; 200-225 lbs., $11.25; 186-200 lbs., $11.15; 160-180 lbs.. $11; 225-250 lbs., $11.15; 250275 lbs., $11; 275-300 lbs.. $10.85; 300-356 'bs„ $10.60; 150-160 lbs.. $10; 140-150 lbs. $9.75; 130-140 lbs., $9.50; lIHVI3O lbs.. $9.25; 110-120 lbs., $9; 106-110 lbs., $8.75; roughs, $9.25; stags, $7.75. Calves, $9; lambs, $8.75. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Aug. 21.—(U.K)—Produce: Butter, market steady;; extras, 28%c lb., in tubs; standards. 28c. Eggs, market steady; extras, white, 29c doz.; extra firsits, 25%c; current receipts. 23 %c. Live poultry, heavy fowl, 20c; medium fowl, 18-}9c; ducks. 5 lbs., and up, 16c; small ducks, 12c. Potatoes, 100-lb. bags. Delaware and New Jersey. $1.05-$1.10; Ohio, $1; Pennsylvania, sl-$1.05; Virginia, bbls., $1.40-sl.oo. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected August 21 No. 1 New Wheat. 60 lbs. or better — No. 2 New Wheat, 58 ’bs. 75c Oats 18 ’° “^ c Soy Beans, bushel 50 to 60c No. 2 Yellow Corn. 100 lbs. SI.OB Rye — - - CENTRAL SOYA MARKET No. 2 Yellow Soy Beans 60c Delivered to factory o— Victim Os Heart Attack At Lake I Warsaw, Ind.. Aug. 21 —(UP) — A Iwart attack caused th a death of i Wilfred Dale Mowery, 25, Anderson, [ in Rindinger Lake near Pierceton ' last night, coroner Paul Landis said I today. Mowery sank in tour feet of water ' and died while being pulled -ashore by Mrs. Marjorie Kelley, Indianai polis. i ——o—- ' Rev. Bragg of Willshire looked after business in Decatur this morn1 ing. o Truck load of peaches, Thursday morning, cheap for canning. Appelman's Grocery. —————. ——«»■■■‘ -..1-APPOfX’HIRST APPOfX’HIRST <»F EXf:< I TOR Notice j* hereby given, That the ,in<forstirne<i hJs been annointed Executor 07 the Estate or Solomon E. Nussbaum late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate Is probably solvent Noah D. Svhwartx. Evecutor C. 1.. Walters, 4tfy. August. 13, 1635 Aug. 1 I GILLETTE TRUCK | TIRES | K 6 months uncondl- J H tlonat guarantee. ■ |l See us befor# ■ a j you ouy. ■>. / I PORTER TIRE CO. I 341 Winchester street, Phone 1289.
CLASSIFIED ■! advertisememß’ BUSINESS CARiBI AND NOTICES® J FOR SALE r FOR SALE - August ' piece living room lounge chair, $10; 3. p i ece Ji suite, $29; spring fined totK' $10; kitchen cabinets. He fast sets, $9; 9x12 $22; 9x12 cougoleum rug o'.l stoves witth ovens $22; electric washers, line washers, $72; 1 small i with each 9x12 rug. stuckjKf* Company, Monro. I:.,l ulia evenings. FOR SALE 12 living $35 to SBS; 6 bedroom $42.54) to $95; 3(1 mat;i to $39.50. Many otinr l>aig a j^B £ our store. Sprague pany, 152 South Setou-j hl 199. FOR SALK Semi feed grinder; 14 j n . plow, sulky plow and Frnnk Wrecking < •. \v FOR heifer calf by side. Also pups. See Hailo Mann. ' | FOR SALE—Tomato-n containers. 60c a o-i».hel Trout Farm. FOR^SAL^—Twenty” 1 mon stock of Hoosier densely of R’itfft... ... purchased imnv <h e- ;* Care of Democrat. FOR SALE — New Mattresses. Ms--- ■ any size bed. A'.-o us-d es made into inner building done, cotton Kapoc ■, inner spring. Berne Berne. Ind . phone 56. o WANTED ■ MALE HELP WANTED® I WANT THREE MEN f r iB tea and coffee rotju-s up to $42.50 a w. . ience needed but u ly service to u|*i>’ '. 1 send everything. Automobile eiv.n if n Albert Milis. 7-’7.l misrun. cinnati. t). KE SALESMAN V- . ’ 'Airo a splendid ,qq'<man to sell ns< d < ars. Must honest, willing to work and erate. Al I). Senmitt Motor South First st. K LOST AN D FOUNM LOST-Man's ’unv b:n-> all bathing sun. trnni’.’l in Lost near creamery turn to this office. IMM BRING YOI R I KOI RLM TO MRS. HLMORH If you are troubled by or personal affair- m voiir is wise to consult < er who gives reliable and advice and who will help solve your problem, no how difficult. Ditl-'rcnt from others; gives advm. on lillaifaiM If worried over busino-s < love, matriare. s< l’o )' ’>).frienM enemies, and health. I will you how to ov< r 'lmm TM you if your friends ire true false, who to trust if the one lore is true, give you the of your enemies. 1 don't gnernM things or hint them io you; I them so you can undeNU® True born reader SatisiactiO assured. Special . clings. 10-8:30. Sundav 1” 1. AUWelcoilß 233 N. Fourth st. OecatM Phone 112. H Yre, IT'S HOT But win!® comes. Leaky roof . < ' nwneyH fuel and sickness. Yon'l! s’® money on roofing nt the zianM Store Agency-35 ami li'.^ l *® Surface— 90 Ih. Slate ied a® green. Fibre Coatinc and Pl«l Cement. Hugo clan n I,KG 41. NOTH EOf »’» Bl,( HE til* Mform No. 1(0* , Nottee Is hereby x '-u' ‘ Local Alcoholic Bm -■. ..• W Adams County. Indian.) '' . , A. M. on the «th da' "< 1935. at the Count - Room in Auditors '■ Hwueo in the town ' ' ' ’* said County, begin '-Xjt the application of )"• m ed person, requesting ' , ber «t applicant, at the )"■ ' , ' . Bwe after set out, of the C ,„,ft age Permit Os the . ’ .'J"‘„ designated, and wul ~ and place, receive ~, cernlng the fitness ot pj and the propriety ot . - 1 li(J mlt applied for to "" -'• p at the premises n ime-l . fR Tl The Great Atlantn ■■ J srt CO., 8618. 861'*. V’-'- 1 -',,. ,V peiW Ave., Decatur. Beer. Win qfSUE'SS-’E of Indiana, by R A ■ PAUL P FRY Excise At^” 1 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, GlasscJ HOURS' «;30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5 ” Saturdays. S- 00 ’ “■ Telephone 135-
