Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1935 — Page 2

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COM MISSION Kit* CLAIM* TO UK AI.LOWKD < KPTKMBKH 11, IBM Ml«<-rllnnroil» Fort Wayne f’tg Co ottlce »up. 24.75 ( Decatur Democrat Co. sup advt 175.31 City ot Decatur light power 67.94 I Cltisens Tele Co. phone 75.32 | Cleo V Arnold Deputy Hire 7o.»i>. Mary Cowan do 75.00 Mary K. Tyndall assist. doputy 50.00 John W. Tyndall postage 10.00 M >nroe Cal. Mach Ce Aud. exp 21.00 Belmore Wsrhter deputy hire 75.00 Huth Knapp Deputy hire ... D'.OU 1 AValter J. Bockman iwetags 3.00 Deo T. Gllllsr deputy hire 75.00 John A Diorkee K. deputy 25.00 Dallas Brown Tele. 3.03. Dallas Brown mileage ... 10.02 Ft. Wayne B. P & 8. Uurv. exp 4.43 | Berber Feaeel ditch expense 2.50 Charles Johnson do ... 5.00 i Robert Rice do 2.50 , I George Cramer do 2.H1 Vesta Brokaw do 2.50 I ; R. G. Delnlnger do 0.00 j L. A. Holthouse do 2.00 j, Floyd Hiehle do 7.00 j ; Chris Schacks! do ’.50 i ■ Erwin Stopenhagen do . 7.00 ; Herman Sbaekei do 5.00 • H. H. High do 6.36 • J. C. Mann do 10.50 j Ralph W. Rice do 4.30 , Edwin Beer do 8.78 f s Loren Heller do 6.00 | j I. F. Fuhrman do ..... 6.50 | Elmer Fuhrman do . 2.75 | Rudolph Buuck do 6.75; J H. Andrew# do .... ........ . 5.00 1 Frank Peterson do 5.00 , ‘ Nogh Blowers do 5.00 • Chas C. Abnet do —... 5.75 3 Don Abnet do 7.50 i Raymond Miller do 7.50 Daniel Durbin do 7:50 j Wm. Robenold do 5.00 j Krick Tyhdall Co. do 7.95 , Harry Shell do 11 50 , Jack Death do . 2.60 ', Ben McCullough do 6.88 . E H. GUliom do 24.00 ■ Julius Reichert do 1.25 j Raymond Bluhm do I 25 j Amos A. Liechty do . 7.50 ‘j Daniel Kaehr do 3.75 j John C. Soldner do 2.50 J Wm. Nussbaum do 2.50 3 Albert Liechty do 12.00 1 Levi Lehman do 1.00 I Erwin Saeunger do 1.50 1 Orifi Moser do 250 1 John A.-Maggard do 2.50 1 John A -Hendricks do . 3.75 V Omer Navll do 17.50 1 Ell Augsburger do 1.00 i S. R. Linton do 18.75 . Harold Henschen do 6.25 > Hansel L. Foley do ... 5.00 j Wilson Weiland do 5.00 i Zelno Drake do 5.»0 ‘ Edwin Reinking do 5.00 j Lenard Sprunger do 2.50 j Horner B. Felty do 7.50 i ! Frank Knittie do 22.50 j Clifton E. Striker salary post. 149.(12 , Margaret 8. Myers salary 67.50 I 1 Public School Pub. co exp 13.29 l Typewriter Insp. Co da . . 1.63 < R. E. Heidrich do 15.00 , L. E. Archbold salary 70.83 1 i L. E. Archbold oper. exp 54.30 , Mildred Koldewey salary 75.00 E. J.. Worth-nan salary postage 93.00 , Robert J. Zwiek Inquest 24 45 , Dr. F. L. Grandstaff H. Com. 24.95 , Dr. M. L. Habegger do exp 2.55 , J. A. Cline assessing 3.50 i Dean B-erlv Co. Council , 10.00 - James -Kfenney do 10 00 1 August Conrad do .... io.Oii , Eve— Banter do 10.00 Janies A Hendricks do 10.00 j Henry Dehner do 10.00 Henry B Heller salary ... 50.00 < Walter J. Bockman S. F. L exp 2.90 Jessie M. Boice do ....... I oa ' B»rt Boice do j.oo W . J. Schumaker Salary 75 00 1 Mary McClure do •<>, lM)

Lorporatlon Form Trustees. ‘ Br ‘ Auams county, Indiana. Board of School that'Vhe proper’wirof" » p lac . <,, Je BIUGEF CLASSIFICATION FOR SCHOOL CORPORATION SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND IG. Co-ordinate and Auxiliary A l G Bo e a r r a d F®T 1. 9405 census 16S 67 ‘ >ilto. Ch i r k t >® larles R tt° r ’ Teachlng B sSwM: t - 2. High Schools 10Q',93 Touil? £ en l itUres 3. Elementary Schools . 5,835.'92 BOND Vi? SINKING I'l'in 412 E. Maintenance School Plant , T , ,t x.xKI.XG r UND 2. High Schools 7»« 69 H P?vmsn» t P r lnClpal » 2,590.00 ■I Elementary Schools i 644 94 t ,‘?=i £■ In ‘ ereßt 675.00 F. Fixed Charges I 683 6-> Tota ' Expenditures Bond \ 2 -’ 75 ' M ‘ & < Estimated Expenditures (add lines 1. ' 7 ' 977 ' 38 15 .581.56 1,500.00 Fund* on baud and to he received frais 2.',261.63 61,665.68 1,475.00 mohfvcm other ihnn proiM»<oe«l t ux lew «: b^: ItX,^ 1 tX ,^ 1 ’ 528 -- 3 7. Miscellaneous Revenue\o be received Aug" 7 ' 814 ' 37 11,054 84 1,571.91 Ist of present year to December 31 of next school year (Schedule on file in office of school Board): a. Taxes (see Schedule) _. 1 645 00 14 846 61 b. transfer Tuition and All Other Revenue ' ° 1 «.»«■«■( <»ee Schedule) - 9. n d*fo 5 ’ h e*' I L^ B d d fo 7 ? y ' ‘••°“‘ 8 4 ’ ,081 '« 3,19 °' 14 Expanses To Dee. 31st o' Next School i ear (Deduct line 8 from line 4) "■> tus 95 15 60’1 '(‘l 1 174 xs 10. Operating Balance (Not in excess of expense ■ IJ,M ’ 99 1,3 ‘ 4 - 8 « from Jan. 1 to June 30, less Mi sc. Revenue for I’TmoM'be Raised by m.'x Levy (Add lines 9 and 10) 26.398.24 21.402.69 2,974.86 n e La**!» e Property ... $4,418,937 Number of Taxable Polls 890 «,?'!.;( - Levy on Property Ain't to be Rained Bond or Rnking 07 2 974'99 Total -dr 1.15 50J75T9 Comparative statement of Taxes Collected and To Be (ollecied Xante idTiuid . f<( Collected Collected Collected Collected ! 11)32 Levy 1!>33 Levy 1034 Levy 1033 Levy Rectal 9.4 19.98 9,948.57 16.335.21 26,398.24! Tuition 28.779.47 22.063.40 20.463.20 21 402.69 Bond or Sinking 3,436.36 2,950.66 3,066.49 2,974.86 I Total 41.665.81 35,562.63 39.864.90 50,775.79 Taxpayers apnearing ahall have the right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Comriis«vuer» for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of Septefibef, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in thin county. Dated Aukust .‘l, 1935 DECATUR SCHOOL BOARD IRA FUHRMAN. Per A. M. CARRIE T. HAUBOLD ’*• . JOE HUNTER Aug. 23-30

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Hattie M Andrews Asst Matron «.<»• B. W. DeVor court house 23.40 Schafer Hardware Co. C. house 4.00 Dallas Brown board ol prix 40.0 n Nor. '.nd Pub. Ser. jail 10.411 J. W Lobdell do 1900 Berne Witness legal adv 40.6 s Treasurer of State Institutions 831.77 Indiana Slate Sanltorlum do 65.00 Irena Byron sanatorium Dallas Brown Mileage 390.781 County Infirmary H. P. LaFontalne salary 160.00 Clara LaFontalne do 113.33 J M Miller physician 100.00 Dorothy LaFogtalna labor 35.00 Florence Lengerloh do 36.00 Herbert LaFontalns do 35.00 August Margan do 35.00 V. F Bagley do 5.60 Perry J. Teeters do 3.75 Calvin Falb do 20.00 Sprunger Lehman Co oper exp 5.93 Usher * Harris do 10.20 Miller's Baker;' do 20.32 Menno Amstutz do 5.10 Walter Deltach do 59.40 Standard OH Co. do 11.64 Nichols Shoe Store do . 4.25 Martin Gilson do .....Z. 6.20 N A. Bixler do 6.00 Dr. Burt Mangold do 14.60 Banco Prod. Co do 84.83 Kohne Drug Store do 61.28 Holthouse Drug Co do 5.09 Schafer Hardware Co. do 5.27 Decatur Hatchery do 1.90 Board Uuardlnns Mara McClure, mother's aid .. 5.00 Leuretta Whitman, do ... 6.00 Olive Reynolds, do 10.00 Merle Bristol, do 19.00 Della Debolt, do 5.90 Margaret Myers, do 5.00 Marie Anderson, do 10.06 Edna Ray, do 10.00 Mary Ha»elwood, do 10.00 Pearl Reed, do 5.0 V Le ta Beery, do 5.00 Anna Rlpberger, do .... 15.00 Elisabeth Hodle, do 10.00 Gertrude Schurger, do ... 5.00 Madeline Dunn, do 5.09 opal Myers, do 20.00 Monal White, do 5.00 Eva Tumbleson, do 10.00 Emma Beer, do 16.00 Mary Reynolds, do 5.00 Wilma Sommers, do 10.00 Laura Beerbower, do 5.00 Rose Schindler, do 10.00 LaVanga Kistler, do ... 10.00 , Mrs. Lewis Baumgartner, do . 5.00 Bernice Johnson, do 5.00 W. Guy Brown, mileage 22.96 Dr. Mangold, board guard 2.50 Highway Repair Dial. No. 1. Hugo H. Gerke. labor — 46.40 K nneth Amstutz, do 7.50 Je.-s Gilbert, do 2.50 Arthur Foreman, do . .. 2.50 John Ballard, do . 2.50 Robert Gerke. do 11.25 L. F. Fuhrman, do 15.00 i Rudolph Buuck. do . 16.00, < Oscar Schuler, do . 2.00 I Herbert Bloemenberg, do . 10.00 i Elmer Fuhrman, do . 10.00 : Gust Krueckeberg, do 11.20 < District No. a. Herman S. Uleman, labor 92.80 Lee Fleming, do 94.00 R. F. Sauers, do , . 94.80 Ralph Martin, dy 92.00 Clarence Durkin, do . 92.001 George Loshe. do 57.50 Clyde Hitchcock, do 47 50 Bernard Braun, do 15.00' Delvia Chilcote, do 6.25 I Ralph Lawson, do . 16.25 Gust Conrad, do 16.25 Henrv Bohnke, do 16.25 Robert Heiman, do 16.35 Ambrose Spangler, do 5 00 Charles E'stell. do 7.011 John Yost, do 26 Carl Arnold, do "sjio Noah Hen-hen. Ibr. & team 400 Walter Conrod, do s 00 Harold Barger, du 4 ....

Ralph Shady, labor .... ... Edgar Shady, do . 1J 2" Loyd Arnold, Ibr. A team Kenneth Suntbius. do *-h August Conrad, labor ;*•>» Orley Ritter, do 14.>5 R. Delnlnger, do Chas Hulllvan, do ’ District Ntt. 3. John Hahegger, labor . 92.00 John Young, do Arman Uabsgger. Ibr. A team ...5u Lee Merriman, labor Paul McClain. Ibr. A team 19 W I Lse Llndsy. d<> J 5° Dan Baker, do 7 60 Sol Lugintill, do H' Joe Schwarts, do ’ l .’ l ' Wm Wendal, labor Godfred Smith, do Peter Martin, do Klnier Uhrlck, do .... 7.50 District Xo. 4. J. C. Augsburfftr, labor “ EMwin Bpichi<er, do 2? Klehard Wilthuff, do . 2.<»0 Amos Eicher, do ’ J. D. Augsbuiger, do Kira Steiner, d-u Fred Mathya. Ibr. & team J 7.50 Sam E. Kaehr, do ... ••• 70.00 Elmer Hyerly. do - Gehu W. Gerber, labor Harve Neuenscliwander, do Elmer Hyerly, do Sam K. Kaehr, do J-?® \ St. Hit r. d<» Lawrence Noll, do — -• • 2" Herman Mathys. do k?rne«t Hannie, Ibr. * team 10.00 Ted McCune, labor 3. *5 MiarrllMMfotiß Leo Kir«ch : oper. expenee .. 283.4Wayne Welding A Supply Co. 3 Autj Electric Garage, do 3 Cash Coal & Supply Co. 10.00 Gledhill Hoad Mach. Co., do 275.00 Gruver W. Neuenechwander. do 40.1(5 A. T. Brown, do J.OO England Auto Parts, do Mosaman Yarnelle Co., do . 22.22 H. L. Kern Garage, do Butler's Garage, do 100. M Gilns V. P >rter, d<> ■ *? -2 Nu-Art Sign Co e du c®J J. Slusher, do Krick-Tyndall Co., do , l‘an American Bridge Co., do 122.41 Reed Mae Feed & Sup. Co., do 21 .nJ W. H. Gilliom, sal * milg. .... 100.4 7 Yost Brothers, material 3J7.43 John W. Karch Stone Co., do ‘J Meshberger Bros. Stone Co., do 189.08 Blue Creek Stone Co., do 92.90 Meshberger Bros. Stone C.. do 187.83 Anne Murtaugh, office help 24.00 Certified this 29th day of August 1935. JOHN W TYNDA LU Auditor Adams County. AUGUST 30, SEPT — NOTICE OF HEf.ILOR RESTING OF COl \ IA COl N< IINotice ia hereby given that at the regular session of the Adams County Council of Adams County. Indiana to be held at the Auditor’s Office in the Court House at De atur, Indiana, on September 3, 1935. The County Council will consider the following special appropriations for the several county offices for use in 1935. Clerk. Telephone . 10.00 Auditor, do Treasurer, do Recorder, do 10.00 Supt. Schools, do Auditor's office, assistant C. 250.00 School fund loan expense 50.00 Ci.urt House, insurant 1200 Supt. Schools, books stationery 25.00 Surveyor, Re-alloting ditches 300.00 Clerk,* books and stationery 150.00 Clerk, foes and cost 50 ?? Circuit Court, ditch expense 400.00 < ounty Infirmary Stoker for new boiler 550.00 Watering tank for stock 300.00 Thrashing grain JSO.JJ Electric Current 100.00 Gasoline kerosene A: tractor oil 200.00 Supplies, disinfectant 2 t 50.00 Wages for employees 150.00 Fertiliser New wheel on windmill 50.00 New parts for tractor 2a0.00 Cement, sand Ac crushed stone 500.00 Highway Repair Gasoline and oil 400.00 Road material-stone A? gravel 5000.00 Current obligations 1934 bills 2700.00 Clerk hire 200.00 Right of ways 2,000.00 1933 and 1034 Budget Court House, janitor supplies 2.76 August Schlickman, assessing 6*.00 Fort Way«e Printing Co Circuit Court ‘.25 Treasurer qlq XClerk, Election Recorder Clerk 9*».00 Highway Supt. 5.15 Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After such appropriations have been determined and made, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such appropriations may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing their petition therefor with the County Auditor and the State Board will fix a date for hearing in this County. John W. Tyndall. Auditor August 2 ROY S. JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Office, Room 9 Peoples Loan 4 Trust Bldg. Phones 104 and 1022 Decatur, Indiana Sept. 3—Pure Bred Short Horn Cattle, Wapakoneta, Ohio. Sept. 4—John E. Brown, 3 mile east of Auburn, Ind. Jersey cattle. Sept. 6—4-H Club calves, Indiana State Fair. Sept. 9—Verta M. Sale, % mile north of Uniondale. Cattle and general farm sale. Sept. 11 —Stillman Goff. Rockville. Ind., (Chester White hogs. Sept. 12 —Hubert Geisler, Admr. 1 mile south Pleasant Mills. General farm sale. Sept. 16—John Meyer, 3 miles south and 5’,-j miles west of Decai tur. General farm sale. (Sept. 17 —Herman Sautbine. Is mile west of Honduras. General farm sale. “Claim Your Sale Date Early" My service includes looking after every detail of your sale and more dollars for you the day of your auction.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1935.

j Test Your Knowledge i I I Can you answer seven of theae j ten questions? Turn to page' | Four for the answers. > —* 1. Name the inventor of the rouping machine. 2. Upon whom was the Scottish title, Earl of Haddington, bestow ed tn 1627? 3. Who wrote “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm?" 4. Where Is Mo.«oul? 5. Near which Tennessee city was the battle of Chickamauga

jV !■ 1 L ■ r I it an Ocean Paradise ...OR AN ISLAND OF TERROR? don’t miss this exciting new romance! Cast Into Eden by HENRY C. ROWLAND 1 A young man, a beautiful girl—thrown together by fate, upon ! an island lost in the tropic seas. By day, it was a veritable paradise—but in the night, terror claimed it for its own... ■ What a situation—and what a story Henry C. Rowland makes of it! You will find it the year’s most exciting serial. Don’t miss it! Begins August 31, in the Decatur Daily Democrat

, 1 fought? «. Who was Samuel Finley Hrseso Morse? 7. Name the author of the song, “In tho Shade of the Old Apple' Tree." 8. What la the popular name for Roentgen Raya? ! 11. What is a color mill? 10. Where is Wilberforce University? Kidnapers' Loot 6 Cents Waltham, Mass. tU.R) — Two bandits kidnaped nd robbed Alphonse White, 13, of Watertown. Their only Joot was six cents. >

M>Tl< K T 9» HIDIMms Noth-e l» hereby given, that ‘h® Board ot CommlH.ionerH •'/ Adams , county, ktste of Indiana, office of the Auditor » f "*. ,d ,h. 4th on Wednesday. September the 4ti . 1935 a" 19 o'- lo'k A M receive sealed blds for the furnishing of 4 tons of 5-12-6 commercial ferulHer. same ‘ to he delivered at Adams County in'flrmary, In ISS lb. bags a“d pr«'P al • '■'Aiso*at the same time the B 2* r d win receive blds for the turn sh ng of a filing cabinet to be used In the lufflJ vs the Clerk of the Circuit i‘ 'p'ana and specifications at the Auditor's office . Blds must comply with the law concerning the letting of contracts. Hoard reserves the right to reject any or all blds. John W. Tyndall Auditor Adams County i August 23-30.

MARKETREPORTS' DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS I Brady's Market for Decatur. Berne, Craigville, Hoagland and Willshire. - Close at 12 Noon. Corrected August 30 « No commission and no ytudage. 1 Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. > 100 to 120 lbs 80 j 120 to 140 lbs. 9 :50 140 to 160 lbs. 10 00 ( 160 to 190 lbs. 11 00 ■ 190 to 230 lbs - 11 - 30 1 230 to 270 lbs 11 10 270 to SOO lbs i®- 90 ' 300 to 350 lbs 1010 I Roughs 9 99 j Stags 7 --® Vealers 10.00 Ewe and wether lambs 6.00 Buck lambs 7 -°0 Yearling lambs 4 - 89 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. May Wheat 86% 88% 90% Corn 71% 57 58% ( Oats 24% 26% 28% < New York Produce Dressed Poultry (cents per lb) firm. Turkeys 16-31. Chickens, 16-31. Broilers 18% 26. Capons 29-35. Fowls 14%-25%. Long Island ducks 13%-15. Live Poultry (cents per lb) easy to firm. Geese 9-12. Turkeys 1723. Roosters 15. Ducks 14-16. Fowls 19-23. Chickens 24 27. Broilers 20-25. Eggs: receipts 9.308 cases. Market irregular. Special packs including unusual hennery selections 30-33%. Standards 29-29%. Firsts 26%-26%. Mediums 25%25%. Dirties 25. Checks 20-23. Refrigerated special tax 28-28%. Refrigerated standard 27-27%. Refrigerated firsts 26-26%. Refrigerated medium 25. Butter receipts 10.533 packages. Market un-settled. Creamery higher than extras 26%-27. Extra 92 score 25%-26. First 90 to 91 score 25%-25%. First 88 to 89 score 24-24%. Seconds 23-23%. Centralized 90 score 25%. Centralized 88 to 89 score 24-24%. Centralized 84 to 87 score 23-23%. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 30.— (U.R>- Livestock: Hogs, 1,000; active, desirabie 150-240 lbs., averaging 180-225 it* . $12.05-412.15; few uniform 200-lb.. averages, 312.25; 120-150 Ibg., $lO- - packing sows, $9.75-$10.25. Cattle, 300; steers and yearlings strong, short fed 700-lb. steers, $9.60; medium fleshed grassers. $7.50-$8; common steers and heifers. $5.50-$6.50. I Calves, 150; vealers active and higher: good to choice, $11.50; ( common and medium. SB-$10.25. Sheep. 600: lambs unchanged., few good and choice ewe and weth-, era. $9.75; medium and mixed offerings, $8.50-$9. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Aug. 30.— (U.R) —Produce: Butter, firm; extras in 29-in. tubs, standards, 29c; eggs, firm; extras white, 30c; ci-rent receipts, 26c. Live poultry, firm; colored fowl heavy. 21c; ducks, a lbs., up, 18c; ducks, small, 15c. Potatoes, 100-lb. bags. Delaware and New Jersey, $1.05; Ohio. $l- - Pennsylvania, 90c; Idaho, $2. | FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 30.--(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs, 25c higher; 220-225 lbs.. $11.75: 180-200 lbs., $11.60; 160-180 lbs.. $11.50; 225-250 lbs., $11.70; 250 275 lbs.. $11.65; 275-300 lbs.. $11.55; 300-350'1b5., $11.35; 150-160 lbs.. $10.50; 140-150 lbs., $10.25; 130-140 lbs.. $10; 120-130 lbs.. $9.75; 110-120 lbs., $9.50; 100-110 lbs., $9.25; roughs, $9.25; stags, $7.50. Calves, $9.50; lambs, $8.25. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected August 30. No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or better 76c No. 2 New Wheat, 58 lbs 75c Oats 18 to 22c Soy Beans, bushel 50 to 60e , No. 2 Yellow Corn, 100 lbs. $1.03 Rye 40c CENTRAL SOYA MARKET No. 2 Yellow Soy Beans 60c Delivered to factory « SPECIALS FOR 1 FRI. and SAT. « 30x3i/ a In. tires $3.95 I 29x4.40 tires $3.95 I 28x4.75 tires . $4.95 Other sizes priced ■ accordingly. / See us before you buy. PORTER tire company 341 Winchester street. Pnone 1289

CLASSI KI El) 'tß ADVERTISEMENTS 11 | BUSINESS CARDS '■ AND NOTICES | * I Attend the Ilford Hn | t , Sprague's Furniture .mi,,. () ■ evening. ~u 4. ,|b| FOR SALE—Timothy seed, (|,. uu l and free from buckhorn, $1 -H per bushel. See Ed Sehieh-rHteu ■ route 1, Decatur. FOR SAIJS OR TRADE - brood sows for sale or ; lu( | e cattle. W. M. Kitson. FOR SALE —l5O head big Englishß White Leghorn yearling ens. Tom Brown strain. i'i, ollr H Craigville John Steffen. tOSthl RUG SPECIALS—Large size, he.ryl weight Armstrong ■ Felt base Rugs, size 113x12 Fell base Rugs, size 11.3x15 9x12 or 9'xlo'.6'' Coiigoleum I rugs, durable enamel am- I face, excellent selection ot ■ patterns, each 6x»-ft. CoDgoleUtU Rugs 7.6x9-ft. Congoleum Rugs 9'xlß' Rubber Stair Treads. ■ with nosing on edge, 2 for 25c| 9'xl2’ Rug Cushions, edges S taped, each 9x12 Axminstor Rugs, large sele ( .B tion of the famous "Bigelow.Su.B ford" quality Rugs, $25 to $4:»50 ■ Also other sizes in stock. I Window shades, tan or green I on good rollers — I Size 34”x6’ each Size 36"x7' each ■ NIBLICK & CO. 1 Watch Sprague's Furniture ■ Store Windows during the 2-toriß sale. 26(131 WANTED j WANTED — Does your '.vati h or I clock need repair? Prices reas-B onable;all work guaranteed at the I Watch and Clock Repair Shop, ■ Room 8, K. of C. Bldg. 205-3tx I WANTED — Experienced girl (!--■ sires housework in exchange for I room and board while attending I school. Address Box B-Sl, care ■ Democrat office. 2u4Glti I WANTED —High school girls wish I to work for room and boui I while attending school. Call W. I Guy BYown at high school. I 202 ti I FOR RENT j FOR RENT — Furnished room in private homo, close it- Phone 282 206-3 U ' FOR RENT — Five room modern house with furnace. Call Dyonis Schmitt, 413 Mercer ave. 204G3t o- — See our famous All-Weath-er and Pathfinder Tractor Tires—Special terms now— See us for details. Goodyear Service. 203 K COURTHOUSE Case Filed A suit was filed by th- state ot ! Indiana upon the relation of Ralph E. Oren against Milton C. W ling and three mtn, sureties on his offiNibliok and Edgar Mutschler. It was cial bond. John H. Heller. .1 -sse G. made returnable September 12. The complaint alleges that Mr. Or.n deposited $2,000 as a cash bond with former County Clerk Werling when the c-cmplaintant was arrested on a charge of vehicle taking and was released on hail. Clerk Werling d'posited the money in the Old Adams County bank which lose ! before it was drawn out. T ie $760 was paid in distributions made by the closed bank. The complaint alieg - that Mr. Werling m now insolvent Threlator demands judgment from the ■securities on Mr. Werling s official bond. Estate Cases An application for letters ol a'iministration to Andrew .1. French in the estate of Melissa French wa» granted. The clerk's report was filed. o— — STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Stockhol ; era of the Citizens Telephone Company of Decatur. Indiana "i be held at the office of the secretary of said company, in fl l '' ci ■' ; of Decatur. Indiana, on Thursday, September 5, 1935 ' at seven o’clock p.m. for the pn' pose of electing five director to serve for the ensuing year an 'l ' the transaction of such othv r business as may be pro-.-ei > brought before said meeting. Herman F. Ehinger, Sec'y--205(6 I N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturday!, 8:00 p- nt. Telephone 135-