Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1935 — Page 2
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Red Cross Ambulance Units Move Into War Zone — ~ T*** — ’ — " ■ ' 1 i • dn Thi» proctttioa of Red Crois trucks, each a mobile ambulance unit, ia ahown on route to the war son*., These Six Comprise Republican General Staff SBbk al \ ■ I Jf L» I -fl st M B*' L _ I L d B" /Fa I --■' jui IJ »**••- : 1 ctl*. ; u i b^M ftn . Henry P. Fletcher _ George de B. Keim «»$ f Ralph E. Williams fc" aßf IM ... -jSSH r jH ®8 ... V * 'W.- /SLa E> * •• <'• * r vTR Pf? •> I * i r v— BL Ufl ™ 4B»£ MB X -' 4i\ —=■■■ -- B 4 JB’ Henry Ror.back Mr ‘ Alv,n Her ‘ George F Getx
As the political fanfare grows noisier with the approaching presidential convention, six persons who comprise the Republican national committee executive board are working quietly on the strategy which they hope will elect a Republican president next year. These six veterans of the political arena include Henry P Fletcher, chairman, scion of a wealthy I'wuisylvania family; Ralph E. Wil"I* !
“NIM'M F. «>F < (tviMl'sloVElfs >1U”! OF HKAL ESTATE Xrfti.e is hereby given that th" •undersigned, commissioner appointtcd"by Hie Adarnp Circuit Court of Adlims County. State -of Indiana, at ,thd April Term, 1933. of said Court; jn a cause for partition of real estate fur which thio action was brought[ wherein James A. Spade as Execu-.lor-»vf the last will and testarurnt of JLouis Weis, deceased, is plaintiff, and Louis Weis, ct-al, are defendants, and which is cause number 14565 on tlie Civil Docket of said Court, by authority of said Court will offer for sale at private sale to th# highest and best bidder at the Law office of Fruchte and Litterer, in the Morrison Block at number 111 .South Second Street, in the City of Deeatur. Adams County. Indiana, on tiie llth day of November 1935, between the hours of ten (10) o’clock A. M. and four (4) o’clock P. M. on said day. free of liens, aad if not sold on said day. the same will eontinue to I.H? offered for sale between the hours of -a< h succeeding day thereafter until the same is sold, the fol- • lowtnjf described real estate in Ad- ■ lijTpt number eight hundred five • oJaT in John Closs, Sen. heirs Addi- • tion lo the town uiuw city> of L>e< a- • tur, Indiana; terms of Sale One third I’3) to be -paid <a 1 on day of sale: one third • ( Ni > to be paid in nine GM months, and on- third ( ’.s) to be paid in eigli- • tern (I*o months,-from date of sale respect 4 Tlie purchaser must • give his notes for deferred payments • waiving valuation and appraisement •laws, with six <t>) percent interest •from date, to be secured by mort- ’ gage on the premises sold. The purchaser. however, if he so desires, 1 m«> pay all < ash Steh sale shall be ‘ made subject t» the approval of the •Adams Circuit Court and will not be •sold for less than the full appraised • value thereof as specified in tiie order of said Court. J. Fred Fruchle Commissioner i rll elite mid I.Htrrer, Attorney.s Oct. 19-26-Nov. 2'
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hams, vice chairman, Oregon bank executive; J. Henry Roraback, vice chairman, New England industrial and utility head and dominant force in Connecticut politics; Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, vice chairman, Kentucky business woman and«aristocrat; George de B. Keim, New Jersey manufacturer and banker, and George F. Getz, Illinois coal magnate and sporUuua.
\OTi< E OF IXMHA EXt A In the Adilins i'lrrnit < oart XO. .1173 In the matter of the estate of John I ■ P. Nussbaum, deceased. Notice is hereby given that upon; petition filed in said court b> s*ant} i Nussbaum, Administrator of said I estate, setting up the insufficiency I of tiie estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said Court itid, on the IS • day of October 1935. find said estate ■ to b<‘ probably insolvent, and order- ’ the same to be settled accordingly. I I The creditors of said estate are j therefore hereby notified of such in--1 solvency, and required to file their s claims .against said estate for al- . lowa neo. Witness, the Clerk and seal of said p Court, at Decatur. Indiana, this IS » day of October 1935 . David I». Depp, Clerk. O»t. 19-26 - - Q XOTH E OF SALE OF KEtl. ESTATE HI \OV||X|S| H\TOK ’ The undersigned. :<ussbauin. Administrator of the estate of John P. Nussbaum, deceased, being estate • No. 3173 on the Dockets of the Ad ams Circuit Court, pursuant to an ■ order of court therein, hereby gives • notice that he will at the hour of 9:00 A. M. on the llth day of November. 1935, at the office of C. L. “ Walters. Attorney, Peopl-s Loan and I Trust Co., Bltlg., Decatur, Adams . County, Indiana, offer for sale at private sale, the following described • real estate, to-wit: "The East half of Inlot 352 in 1 «’. Sprunger’s Thirty Eighth AddL ition to th- .town of Berne, Adams '■ County, Indiana.” Said sale will be made subject to the approval of -vurt f»r not less than the full appraised value of •■gaicLreai estate, and upon the follow- : ’ing terms and onditions: All cash <»n day of sale. Said real estate" shall be sold free of liens • except the 1935 taxes due aud payable in 1936. and all prior htsos. * Sam Nussbaum, Administrator C, L, U alters, Ittomry Oct 19-26 Nov. 2.
* Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these j ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. a——l. What was the name for a Greek building for horse and chariot races, corresponding to the Ro man circus? 2. Who was Samuel Pepys? 3. In commerce, what is credit? I. Who wrote the screen play "Men of Aran?" 5. Which state is popularly known as the “Sunshine State?" 6. Who invented the Diesel en- , gine? 7. Name the largest living non I ruminating even-toed mammal. 1 8. Is Anna May Wong, the actress, a Chinese? 9. What is Hie name for a 1 definitely formulated religious con- . Cession of faith? 1 i Hi. Who wrote “The Silver Horde?" • 0 prb:ble “news “* 0, ! MT. aud Mrs. Gun Yake visited Mrs. Orville Heller Thursday after- ‘ uoou. Mrs. Eli Golduer visited Mrs. Will Meyers Thursday. Mr. and Mr- (Sparge Ri.i!t"!licit.'r and daughters Aldine aud Helen
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1935.
epent Saturday evening at Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Bultemefer heard Gov. Paul McNutt speak at the Shrine Auditorium. Mre. Mary Werling spent the week-end at Manatee, Michigan, visiting her slater, Mrs. Stoppenhagen. Mr an.d Mrs. Raymond Werling and eon Eugene of Fort Wayne
Who Said That Women Athletes Are Homely! >■■■ q—■ ii n» cW~-< *' F I Helen Jacob* [BSS&2ISf y I -<*?»?■ ’ s s ' * s - —-'' ■ •’ „../ jißs*- .'" - ■-. .- ~ • . * a *** "*’**"'**- * t * ' < a*' '' ' v> ' ' ' . v ! ‘p ! ’ ' / • 5 m. i -- / yF? [Sonja Hcnie I®?, jtaffiifcy**' 'fre, Jj ~ ’ < — [ElennorHolmJ | H.rriot La J .Vse stars of the feminine sports world condu- the leaders in the sports-beauty parade are Eleanor lively disprove the common conception that all Holm, swimming champion; Harriet Mertha, women ath’etes are muscle bound and plain. All Missouri track star; Helen Wills Moody and Helen of these tcp-notchers ir. th ir re-pectic sport also Jacobs, tennis celebrities, and Sonja Henie of Norrate as atiravM'n members of their sea,. Among , *4j« world* champiva wowan skateg.
Invasion of Foreign Stars Stirs Hollywood * "1 si es » . ’wHreSß'Bfe4 XEMksMMH Charles Boyer Marlene Dietrich - . ■*'" '>- . . Greta Garbo V 3 1 n wk* .j, ‘IA . ; » Merle Oberon > Luise Rainer Maurice Chevalier
An invasion of foreign film stars which threatens to topple several American star, from the heights has put Hollywood on its mettle and spurred competition in the film colony. Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich and Maurice Chevalier are present headliners who established themselves before the influx of European luminaries started a year ago Among those who have won sizeable following among American film fans within the past twelvemonth are Charles Boyer, one of the most sought-
, spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mra. ' Eli Golduer. Mr. and Mrs. Red men and sons vieited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bieberi ’h and family and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Efnnmeler, Mrs. Wdl Linnmeier and Mr. and,Mrs. Otto Keenman and faultily Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linnmeler of
after leading men in Hollywood; Merle Oberon, slant eyed charmer and versatile performer, Luise Rainer, about whom critics were enthusiastic after her work in "Escapade” Other foreign stars imported by Hollywood tn recent months, and apparently headeo for the top, include Jan Kiepura, singer as well as actor; Simone Simon, French favorite, Margot Grahame and Cicely Courtneidge, who first won fame in British productions, and Peter Lorre, star of “Crime and Punishment".
Fort Wayne visited Mrs Kate Liunmeier and son Rudolph Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Cable and family speut Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Peter Helmrich and daughter Anna. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and family had ae their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Runge and family of
Fort Wayne, Mrs. Earl Straub aud daughter Harriett aud aon Harley of Spencerville, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bultemeier and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Meyers Sunday. Mrs. John Kirchner aud Mrs. June Shacklay spent Wednesday al Huntington. Mru Witte and Mias Marie Gallmeyer vtetted Mrs. Mary Werling Wednesday evening. Misaes ireue, borine and Erma Kirschner spent Wednesday at Fort Wayne.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady’s Market for Decatur, Berne, Craigvllle, Hoagland and Willshire. Close at 12 Noon. Corrected October 19. No commission and no yardage. Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. 100 to 120 lbs | 8.15 I 120 to HO lbs 8.40 140 to 160 lbs 11.25 160 to 190 lbs..- 9 90 190 to 230 lbs 10.10 230 to 270 lbs 9.70 270 io 300 lbs 9.60 300 to 350 lbs 9.50 Roughs 8.50 Stags 6.75 Vealers 9.50 Ewe and wether lambs 8.00 Buck lambs 7.00 Yearling lambs 4.00 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Oct. 19. -4U.PJ —Livestock: Hogs, 10c lower; 160-180 lbs., »10.55; 180-200 lbs., 110.45; 200-225 lbs., $10.35: 225-250 Ibe., $10.25; 250-275 lbs . $10.05; 275-300 lbs.. $9.99; 300-350 lbs., $9.70; 150-160 lbs., $10.40; 140-150 lbs., $10.15; 130 140 lbs., $9.90; 120-130 lbs., $9.65; 110-120 lbs., $9.40; 100-110 lbs., $9.15; roughs, $9.00; stags, $7.50. Calves, $10; lambs, $9. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected October 19. No. 1 New W’heat, 60 lbs. or better 93c No. 2 New Wheat. 58 lbs. 92c Oats 20 to 23c Soy Beans, bushei 67c No. 2 Yellow Corn. 100 lbs SI.OO Rye ................. ..............4fc ■CENTRAL SOVA MARKET Soy Beans, bushel 67c Delivered to factary ■■- --■■ ■■ o 1 • 1 ■ - NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS In the ViantN < irrwit Court. *eplrmhrr I rriM 1N35 I oMiplaint 15313 THE STATE OF APAMB COITNTY SH: Horner Puntiua OH Company a < orp ration by its president, Homer Pontius vs. Joseph OlemlenninK, Jonas Abrams. Kenneth O. Reiff. Kalpti Tracy, a partnership doinif business as Hartford Oil Company. Now comes the pia intiff, by Nathan C. Nelson attorney, and fib’s his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of non-residen* o that said defendants Jonas Abrams, Kenneth o. Reiff are not residents of the state of Indiana; that said action is for Foreclosure Supplyman and Merhantcs Lien and that said nonresident. defendants are necessary parties thereto. Notice Is therefore hereby given said Defendants. last named, that unless they be ami appear on the 15th day of the next term of the Adams Circuit Court, to be boldvtt on Wednesday, December 4, A. D. 1935, at the Cpurt House in Devautr in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will la* heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name ami the Seal of said Court, affixed at Decatur, Indiana this 12lh day of October A. D. 1»35. David D. Depp Clerk N. t. \e|M4>«, Mty. October 12-IS-2S o NOTICE OF FIX M. sEl’I LEMEXr OF ESTATK XO. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs ami legatees of George Hain, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Qnurt, neld at Decatur, Indiana, on the IM day of November. 1935, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said should not be, approved; and .said heirs are notificil to then am) then make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Simeon I. Haiti. Administrator Decatur, Indiana, October H, 193.. Lenhart, Heller and Mehurger, attya Oct. 12-19 NOTICE O1 FINAL M rTLEMENT OF ESTATE XO. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Andrew Miller, deceased, to appear in th" Adams ‘Circuit Court, held at Dec;»tur, Indiana, on the 18 day of November. 1935, and show cause, if sinv. why th- Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said deccdexit should not be approved; and said heirs an- notified to then ami tin i = make proof of heirship, an»l receive their distributive shares. <*asp< i Mill-’ and I ’■ •;-» ‘ Millet Executors Decatur, Indiana, October IL 1933 Lenhnrt, Heller mid Sehorurr. Oct. 13-19
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