Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1935 — Page 2

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PUBLIC SALE The undersigned administrator will sell at public auction on FRIDAY. October 11th at 2:30 P. M. What is known as the Homer Elzey property In the town of Monroe. Ind., on Andrews street. 8 Hoorn House, good garage, outbuildings. Large lot. Good garden. Buildings in good repair. Being so'd to highest bidder to settle estate. Sale will be held on premises. TERMS—CASH. IRA ELZEY, Administrator Roy Johnson. Auctioneer John De Voss, Attorney. PUBLIC SALE Grocery Stock, Hardware Stock, Equipment and Fixtures The undersigned trustee will sell at public auction, at 135 North Second St., Decatur. Ind., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4th Commencing at 10 o’clock A. M. All of the stock of staple groceries and can goods, hardware, office and store equipment, formerly owned and operated by Fuher & Harris. The equipment consists of 4 large computing scales; 2 three n>. scales. National Cash Register; 2 ceiling electric fans; 1 small electric fan; New typewriter and desk: electric coffee mill and electric meat slicer: large refrigerator and refrigerator display case with icing unit and compressor; steel filing cabinet; safe; check protector; 2 electric heaters; counters; display cases; shelving; cookie rack. NOTE: The stock of groceries, hardware and aluminum ware will be sold in lots. Merchants and dealers should attend this saleTERMS —Cash or certified check. Ralph Clark. Trustee Arthur E. Voglewede, Atty. Roy S. Johnson—Auct. * J 3 M I kt

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omy for the point In the heavens exactly opposite to the senith? 10. in what year were Nathan Hale postage stamps first issued? BANGS SPEAKS CONTINUMD FROM PAG» OHU -tentative of the National Municipal League, and Mayor Harry Bald win of Anderson. The highlight of the Mist day s session yesterday was an address by Wayne Coy, state director of the works progress administration, who discussed the relief program in Indiana. , ppointaeni of Ailmlm.lralor Notice is hereby given. That the uaderslgned has bees appointed Administrator de bonis non with will annexed of the estate of Sylvester W Peterson late of Adams County, deceased. The estate la probably solvent. bhi A. Ashbauehar. Administrator de bonis non John 1.. IteVes*. Attorney.

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, ' NOTH K OF S KLK OF HEAI. KSI'kTK In the Adams Circuit < ourl, < sue I ! .he. 1471 H) , In Ihe Matter ot the Liquidation of lllil tdams I mints Hank By virtue of and In accordance with au older- of the Adams Circuit Court duly made and entered or record in the above cause, The Department of Financial Institutions, of the State of Indiana, in the matter . of the liquidation ot Old Adams i County Bank, will offer for sale at public auction at the east Aoor of the I- court house In the city of Decatur, Indiana, on the 17th day of October 1935 at IS eo o'clock A. M.. the folI lowing deecrlbed tracts of real estate I towlt: Tract No. 1. The southeast quarter > of the northeast quarter of Section nineteen (18) Township twenty. ’ seven (27) North of Range fourteen I 414) East, except therefrom a small tract out of the northeast corner thereof, being eight (8) rods east and west and two (2) rodn north and south. _ . s (Kn.-wn as part of Anurews Farm) tract No. 2. The northeast quarter I ot the southeast quarter ot Section . nineteen (191 Township twenty. ■ seven (27) North of Rango fourteen ■ tit) East, except twenty (20) feet In width off of the entire south side r thereof. (Known as part ot Andrews farm) 1 ract No. 3. The southeast quarter I of the southeast quarter of Section ‘ nineteen <1») Township twenty. , seieu ci?) North of Range fourteen I (lit Hhst. (Known as part ot Andrews farm) Tract No. 4. All that part of the west half of the northwest quaiter of Section twenty (20) Township i twenty-seven (27) North of Range fourteen <l4) East, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the south-west corner thereof.! thence north along the west line seventy-five (75) rods, thence in a northeasterly direction to a point on the east line of said west half of the northwest quarter, which point is sixty (50) rods south of the northeast corner thereof, thence south] along the east line of said west half of the northwest quarter one hundred (1001 rods to the southeast corner of said tract, thence west eighty (901 rods to the place of beginning, containing forty-six (48) acres more or less. (Known as part of Andrews farm) Tract No. 5. Commencing at a point fifteen (15 > feet north of the southwest corner of the southwest quai-' ter of Section twenty < 20) in Township twenty-seven (27) North “ Range fourteen (14) East, then,e north along the west Hue ot said > sect! >u forty 140) rods, thence east eightv (80) rods to the east line of the west half of the southwest quarter of said section thence south along said line forty (40) rods, thence west eighty (80) rods to the place of beginning. containing twenty <2»> acres more or less. (Known as part of Andrews farm> Tract No. 8. The southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty (201 in Township twentyseven <27> North of Range fourteen (14) East (Known as part of Andrews farm> Tract No. 7. Commencing fortyfeet west of the northeast corner of Inlot number eighty-seven (87) of the original plat of the town (now city) of Decatur, running thence west seventeen <l<> feet, thence south aixty-six tBB > feet to the south line of said lot. thence east seventeen feet, theme north sixty-aix (««) feet to the place of beginning. A'.so. • ommenciug at a point on the I north line of Inlot number eiglityI six *B<S» as the same Is designated on the original plat of the town I (now citv) of Decatur, Adams Countv. Indiana, forty (40) feet west of the northeast corner of said Ip-1 lot numlier eigbty-six 188). thence; running south parallel with the (<u‘ line of said Inlot number eighty -lx 1881 twentv-six (28) feet, theneri west parallel with the nwrth itae of said inlot number eighty-six , 38) seventeen (17) feet, thence north parallel with the east bne of said Inlot number eighty-six (S«> twenty-six <2Bl feet to the north line of said Inlot number eighty-six (801 thence east ou the north line of said Inlot number eighty six (801 seventeen (17) feet to the place of beginning.the same being a part of said Inlot number eighty-six < 881 as aforesaid, including a private driveway eight (8) feet wide off of the south side of said real estate from Third Street to the alley on the east side of said inlot number eightysix <3B > i Knowu as Burdge Barber Shop Building.) Tract No. 8. lai Commencing at a point 181 feet south of a stone in the center vs the public highway 18 chains and 31 links east of a stone at the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of Section thirty-four (34) Township twenty-eight (28) North, Range fourteen 141 East. In Adams County. Indiana, thence running west 2 chains 30 links, thence south 5 chains 49 links, thence east 9 chains 91)9 links to the west line ot the right of way of the Cincinnati Richmond and Fort Wayne Railroad. thence north along the west line of said light of way to a point 181 feet south of the center of said public highway, thence west 3 chains and 50 link.- to the place ot beg' tilling. containing 15# acres more or less. th) Also, commencing at a stone in the center of the public highway 1203.48 feet east of a stone at the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of Section thirty-four (34) in Township twenty-eight (28) North ot Range fourteen (14) East, thence running west 151.80 feet, thence south 181 feet, thence east 383 feet to the west right of way line ■ot the Cincinnati. Richmond and Fort Wayne Railway Company (Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad ComMtiv). thence north along the west line of said right of way 180.8 feet to the center of the public highway, thence M',«t 195 03 feet to the place vs beginning containing 1.50 acres; and also Including all the rights, title and interests of the grantors herein in or to the side track or spur now located along the east line of said tract of real estate. (Known as Macy Conveyor Bldg.) Tract No. 9. Commencing at a point on the west line of Second Street tn Decatur, which point is sixty-six (88) feet and t#n (10) inches north of the southeast corner of Inlot number sixty-two (82) in the Original Plat of the town, now city, of Decatur, thence north along the west line of Second Street nineteen (19) feet and ten (10) inches to the center ot the partition walls, thence west parallel with Madison Street in the center of said partition wall one hundred thirty-two (142 > I feet to the alley, thence south a.ong

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the east linq ot said all«y uiqttcqni tl9) feet and ton (10) inches to as r- point slxty-slx (88) feet and ten I (10) Inches north ot the southwest! t coiner of Inlot number sixty-three 1(83) la the Original Flat of »uld t c tpwn ot Decatur, thane* •-*«( (>ar»t 1T»1 with Madison Street through the . I center of the partition wall to the - place of beginning. fi (Known a» Pumphrey Building) TERM* OF *AI K >' Ma h (ract will be sold for Cash, t for not leas than full appraised - value, free of Hens, except special , assessment* and except the taxes tor r| the year IMS due and payable In ■ 1838; the purchasers of tracts No • 2,3, 4, 5 or 8 "'HI be entitled to the I land lord's share of standing or r growing crops on such tracts at time i of sale. Bids will be considered tor • j each separate tract or tor ai»y comn btnatlon of any two »r more tracts; 11 appraisements may be examined at' ri the office of the Clerk of the Adams I Circuit Court, or at the Old Adams I County Bank, or at the special representative's office, or the office of ' the attorney, lu the event said real ' estate or any portion thereof should i not be sold on day ot sale, the undersigned may thereafter, at the said , i Old Adams County Bank, in Decatur, l Indiana after said unsold portion >1 of said real estate for sale at private i sale from day lo day until sold: Ail 1 sales to be subject to lhe approval • of the Adams Circuit Court. i Department of Financial Institu- • tions of the State of Indiana By—- ( Clark J Luts. Special Representative , Henry B. Heller. Attorney Sept 28 Oct 3-10 1 o . | F. D. R. STATES 1 ______ CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE challenging and too mandatory to permit of hesitation,'* be aaiil. 1 •'An American government cannot permit Americana to starve. The < task assumed in federal relief J carried us on an uncharted course Mistakes and errors were tnevit- , able, that we know, but essen- ] tially we met the larger responsi- ( bttlty of the situation.” He implied that “emergency,' t ! In the sense in which the word t i applied to the situation ot early I 1933, was no longer present, but t he suggested, also, that reform i

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i uniat follow recovery. •As the burden lifts." he promised. “the federal government wt apd will greatly diveet itself of the emergency r®*pi>UaiblUty, but at lhe same time it cannot ignore the imperfections of the old order." The- President apparently referred indirectly to conditions in Germany in a plot* for w h*i he called the “good neighbor" plan ot community life. CONVENTION IS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE on “A Friendly Cruise and the appointment of committees was, made, and viaiting pastors introduced. Departmental conferences, roll call and presentation ot awards, the secretary's report and business session tilled a part of the afternoon program. | Miss Westcott also addressed the afternoon session. Late this af-' ternoon the election and installation of officers was held. ITALIAN ARMIES CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Gumaxu of Argentina, president of the league council, and urgent telegrams were dispatched to governments convoking Saturday's meeting It was believed the council would meet as early Saturday morning as all members of the council could lie assembled. The league assembly, at which all nations of the league—nearly three score —are represented may be convoked next week. It ie technically in continuous session as the annual meeting was not

formally ended last week becaugo I of the erisia. || A mpiulhMi ul the cuUUtU told the United Press that the idea had been advanced privately of asking the United States to dispatch an American diplomat or military officer by airplane to obaerv. the area of Italian invtw i ion aud the fighting He referred to the prmedeut ia which the United Stale* i>articl paled in a military missien to Msnchuria in 1931. American circle* suggested that the United States would decline the proposal if it were made * ■ Or — Logansport Light Worker Is Killed Loganspor.t Ind., Oct. 3 —(UP)— Cecil Baltae)!. 45-year-old municipal light plant hueman. was <hock#d fatally while working here late ] yesterday. oTrade In a Good Town — Decatur I We Need Cash! YOU NEED FURNITURE! Kitchen Cabinets $13.50 Breakfast Sots $15.00 [ Coil Bed Springs $5.00 Armstrong Rugs $1.98 ( SPRAGUE FURNITURE COMPANY 152 S. 2nd St. Phone 199 -■ ' — • •

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL ANO FOREIGN MARKETS Brady‘l Markst for Decatur, Berne. Craigvlllo, Hoagland and Wiltshire. Close at 12 Noon. t Corrected October 3. ' I No commission and no yardage. , Veals received Tuesday. Wed- , nesday, Friday, and Saturday. —. — | lOD to 120 lbs $ $-15 120 to 190 lb# — 8.40 140 to 180 I ba... — 8 160 to 190 lb* - sso , j 190 to 230 iba.— 10 20 230 to 270 lb«._ 10.00 270 to 300 Iba -—8 90 300 to SSO lbs » Roughs — 8.50 Stags Vosiers —!• 50 Kwe and wether lambs 8.00 Buck lambs " 00 I Yearling lambs — LOO East Buffalo Livestock Hogs, too; steady; deairable 160-210 lbs. averaging 180 lbs. $11.25; 150 !b. weights sll. Cattle. 300; steady, 825 lb. kteero $8.10; heifers $7.50; plainer kinds $6.50 down. CaJves, 25; vealers firm; bulk good to choice $11; common and medium $7.50-9.75. Sheep. 200; lambs steady; good to choice leniently sorted $9.25950. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind.. Oct. 3.—<UR> 1 —Livestock: Hogs, 15-25 c higher; 225-250 Iba. $10.75: 250-275 lbs.. $10.75: 275300 lbs , $10.60; 200-250 lbs., $10.65; ISO 200 iba.. $10.60; 160-ISO lbs.. $10.50; 300-350 lbs.. $10.35; 150 1*) lbs, $10.40; 140-150 lbs. $10.15: 130 140 lbs. $9.85; 120-130 lbs . $9.40; 110120 lbs.. $9.15; 100-110 ibs., $9; roughs. $9 25; stags, $7.50. Calves. $10; lambs, $9.25. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dee. May July Wheat $1.06' 4 $105% ’J«'a Coni 61% .60% .(W% Oats 29'i .30% CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland. 0., Oct. 3.—(UPJ -Produce : Rutter, firm; extras, 30c; stand aids, 29 %c. Eggs, firm; extra whites. 32c; current receipts, 25c; pullets. 21c. Live poultry, steady: colored fowl, heavy. 22c: ducks, 5 lbs and up 18c; small. 15c. Potatoes (100-lb. bags) Maine. $1.25; New Jersey, $1.25: Ohio and Wisconsin, sl-$1.20; Idaho, $1.85$1.90. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected October 3. No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or j better 98c | No. 3 New Wheat. 58 lbs. 97c Oats 20 to 25c Soys Beana, bushel 60c No. 2 Yellow Corn, lUU lbs. _ SI.OB Rye , 48c CENTRAL SOYA MARKET Soys Beans, bushel 60c Delivered to tactary ROY S. JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Office, Room 9 Paonles Loan 4 Trust Bldg. Phone* 104 and 1022 Decatur, Indiana Oct. 5 -Perry M. Barker. Thorntown. Ind. Duroc hogs. Oct. B—Porter 4 Spillere. 6 mile north of Union City. Registered Guernsey ca'tle. Oct. 10—Decatur Riverside Community Sale. Oct. 11.—(ra Ekey, adnir. Sale of Homer Elaey property at Monroe. Oct. 11 —Chattanooga stock sale. Oct. 12—Louis Kolb & Sons Oxford, Ohio. Duroc hogs. Oct. 15 — Boyd Schonkwiler. Sheldon, 111. Duroc hogs Oct. 17—Stewart & Khuc. Cauiiten, Ohio. Duroc hogs. Oct. 18 —Bruce Pullon. Liberty Ind. Duroc hogs. “Claim Veur Bale Date Early'* My service includes looking after every dotal! of your sale anti more dollars for you the day of j your auction. | w GILLETT I TRUCK TIRES at Special Prices. [ Six Months ' ■ I unconditional I* •1| guarantee. rjT PORTER C® TIRE CO. ; 341 Winchester at. 48

bi SIN ess - OCTDIH.II M'i.ci Ais JfXtil" room suites, ;; ~ 13 living room UP 7 ktt.ht'u takin.t'.TTW K- 1 kit■ hen ranx-s apt mgs. r, U| , eutn rugs »3 95 llp heaters, up. i SAxb S2O up. . leeiric wathD m Uno washer, st>q An guaruttte.q dU(I door. Store open key A Co Monroe BABY »;K W'l) neailtltu! H’.o.iM) £ Piano ilikr n> wi i 4n balano , T ,, ■ monthly deferences ' first letter. Qukk " sat'''. Ho: pacicuUrs Adju.tei, M aill son. Indiana " — — — K'R SAI.E Kull . Duro< ks Gilts out of II T W. Bess Uratur 1 FOR >.\l 1, Albert i’ O x. miles 1% md>" >q Monroe. FOR SALL Shropshire k®!U ’ Reason.'? :y priced. south". '• !'■ T zell & Son. FOR SALK- i -M Ilk'.' . h-.-rp, , ; built on goixj ■as.mat?. ' & Co.. Mont.- Im; FOR SALL . Leghorn pulhß. To® strain. >'et!'U, phone FOR SALL , double Also ing ewes, riieic. M;; I'i? --WF F' 'lt ■ Manon M> 4, Box FOR RENT K- ———■ . * ■ D. S.i'j., ... 1 LO- -« !»» < receive When win''. ■ :n,», teries hat' ter starting. ....11" rd « years. J"-' •' exchangt ■ *l!' ears. Ollie. - 'V « Free iiis'aA.e: Li Stole Aip '• owner. M COURT HOUSE! Real Estate TransifS K Jesse Rice el W Schrock 1 ■>' lul 11 Alpbeus 196 acres el : V. fur $1 B CARD OF THANK& B We wish m di'-s ' ! '-‘ ul " r 111 Bl press our 'Us"*preciatnui t" friends, th"-- ' ' " (erin£s and a" |y assisted U- ■ - W death of om ,uotb ‘‘ r aunt. Joe ami K "d Itx and Cowan FaitM' H New Coats. Suits Dresses brought hack offers I Ainericaii Beau l ' B Washers. ■ $29.95 to M*9*B Mangle Iro l * B ' B $59.95. B |{( A and ■ Emerson B $29 to $79.93* ■ J 2 down and U a w B SPRAGUE I furnitire,?.| 152 S. 2nd st- ■ N. A. BIXLER | OPTOMETRIST n Eye* Examined, la ”“ F I 8:30 to 11:36 w-” K Saturdays- 8:<» P- I Telephone 1 50 ■