Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 132, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1936 — Page 2

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M>l ICM UF SAI.E «IF HE Al. ESTATE In lhe matter of the llqulilailoii of 'I he People* l.oau A Trust t onipan) Decatur, ludbiua. By virtue of, and in accordance with an order of the Aittnu Circuit Court, duly made end entered of record In the above cauee The Department of Financial Institutions of the State of Indiana,, By Clark J, Lutz. Special Representative, will offer for sale at public auction nt the Bitot door of the Court House In the City of Decatur, Indiana on the 11th day of June, IMS, at 10.00 o'clock A M. of said day. Place of sale may be changed from tract to tract at option of Special Representatives. The following described real, estate towlt: TRACT Nt). «. Commencing at the southeast cor-' ner of the Inlot number two hund-' red and seventy tour (274) In the town mow city) of Decatur; thence running west along the line of said lot fortv <4O) feet; thence north par-, allel with Front Street ninety nine (DO) feet; thence east parallel with >nroe Street forty (40) feet; thence south with Front Street ninety nine (99) feet to the place of beginning tide building is known as the Hain ind Murphy building at northeast corner of Monroe and First Street, i TRACT NO. 7 • The southwest quarter (%) of the southwest quarter <(*) ot Section eighteen (IS) township twenty seven (27) north, range fifteen (15) cast containing forty (40) acres more or less, except therefrom a strip of land seventy five (75) rods long and sixty (60) feet wide, running in a northwesterly c urse over and across said land, and being the right of way of the Toledo, Delphos and Burlington railroad, now known as the Toledo, St. Louis and Western Railroad, c ntalnlng one (1) and 70-toO acres, more or less, containing In said tract after said exception thirty eight (38) and 30-100 acres more or less; Also commencing at the southeast corner of the south west quarter <%) of section eighteen (IS) township twenty seven (2<) north, range fifteen (15) east, thence running west nine rods and thirteen (13) links to the said right of way of the toledo St. Louis and Western railroad, thence along said right of way In a northwesterly c arse eighty six (86) rods to the west line ot the southeast quarter i U ) of the - southwest quarter (14) f section eighteen H's) thence north thirty -two (32) rods and four (4) feet to » me northwest corner of the southeast quarter (14) ot the southwest ' quarter (%) of said section J eighteen (IS) thence east eighty ’■ so> rods, thence south eighty (80) k rods to the place f beginning containing twenty nine (29) and 48-100 ► acr<s more or less. Also the north1 west quarter (%) ot the Southwest r quarter ti 4 )of section eighteen (18) ► township twenty seven (27) north, 2 range fifteen (15) east, containing f rty (40) acres, more or less; except ► th.refrotn all that portion of said . northwest quarter (>4) of the southJ west quarter (14) ot said section 1 » eighteen < IS) which lies west and • south of the public highway leading J from Decatur to the village ot Salem ► and known as the angling road, and more particularly described as follows, vis: Commencing at a point « on the west line of said section >. eighteen (18) which is sixty eight S (6s) links south of a stone at the • northwest orner of the southwest 1 quarter ' ) ot said section eight- “ een (18) thence running south in n the center of said public highway j. nineteen (19) chains and thirty six! I (36) links to a stone at the southJ west c rner of the northwest quarter' r (14) of the southwest quarter (%) x of said section eighteen (IS) thence g running east on the south line of “ said northwest quarter (%) of the; J southwest quarter (%) thirteen! “ (13) chains and eighty one (81) links ” to the center of the public highway thence running north thirty seven ~ degrees w est In center of said public ». highway twenty three (23) chains • and fifty four (54) links to the; £ pla e of beginning, containing in 5. said excepted tract thirteen (13) » and 37-100 acres more or less, and E containing in all the above describ- • ed real estate after said exceptions C ninety four (94) and 41-100 acres, j moije or less. 3 Except the following tract, sold; | oft to James E. Ellsworth towlt: The f southwest quarter (%) of the south- ! west quarter 114) of section eighk . teen (18) in township twenty seven • (271 north, range fifteen (15' east containing forty (40) acres more or t less; except therefrom a strip of land a sixty two (62) rods long and sixty “ (60) feet wide, running in a northwesterly curse .r am! amoss

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE The Ernest F. Keller farm, better known as the Coat , Cook farm, about four miles northwest of Decatur, is now offered for sale under the former notice of sale, at the Law . Office of Lenhart, Heller and Schurger, bids for same will be received anv time until sold. See-Joseph L. Gerardot, Administrator, Monroeville, Indiana; or Lenhart, Heller A Schurger, Attorneys, Decatur, Indiana *• an I Public Auction , FRIDAY, JUNE 5,... 12 o’clock Noon Horses, Cattle, Sheep anti Hogs Good Horses. Milch tows. Heifers and Stock Built*. bon.e Feeding Cattle. Erood Sows, Gilts and Boars. ; Miscellaneous articles. DECATUR RIVERSIDE SALES - E. J. AHR and FRED C. AHR. Managers » Johnson and Doehrman, aucts.

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said laud and being the right of way I of ths Tolado. Dalphoa and Burlingt ton. railroad, now known a» the To. r ledo, Bt. Loula and Western Railroad ■ containing one (!) and 4’ 100 a'T*»; > also except a strip of lanu commenct tng tn the center of the Devalue t and Salem road, thence In a south- ■ easterly direction seven hundred ) sixty one (761) feet north six hund- : red twenty six and one half (628’4) I feet thence west four hundred forty three (448) feet t> the place of be. ’ ginning containing three (3) and 19-100 acres* ex.ept therefrom a 1 strip of land six (6) rods long and sixty (60) feet wide running in a 1 northwesterly counts over and across said land and being the right of way of said railroad, containing 14-100 I a> res of land, and containing in satd tract after said exceptions three (3) an<l "5-I'6 acres of land and eontalnI InK In said above tract after said exceptions thirty five (35) and 54-100 acres more or less, ana containing In all fifty eight (58) and 87-100 acres more or less, situated in Adams County. Indiana This number Is known as the Gage Farm south of Sunset Dark. TRACT NO. 8: All that part of the southwest fractional quarter (%) of Section fifteen (15) e tn the township I twenty seven (27) north, range fifteen (15) east lying west of the public highway running north and south through section fifteen (15) as resaid, containing forty (40) acres more or less. This tract Is known as the Teeple farm unimproved, and will be sold subject to a mortgage due the Union Central Life Insurance Company and on which there is due approximately 8600.00 and which mortgage purchaser will assume. TRACT NO. S: t Inlot number seventy six (*6) in Citizens first addition to the town (now ettv) of Decatur, in Adams County, in the State of Indiana. ihls tract Is known as the Oplinger property on the west side of Line Street. City of Decatur. Terms of Sale Cash in hand If no bid for cash is made the Department may accept bids for 1-3 cash in hand 1-3 in 3 m)nths. 1-3 in 6 months from day of sale, deferred payments to be secured by mortgage on real estate purchased with 6% interest after maturity and attorney’s fees. Said real estate shall be sold free of liens ex ept taxes payable In the year 1936 and thereafter and except tract No. s as stated. No bld will be received for less than the full appraised value. Appraisement may be examined at office of County Clerk or at Law office of Clark J. Lutz. Erwin BulUlng Abstracts of title will r furnished purchaser for each separate tract, except tract No. 8, which abstract Is tn possession of the Union Centra! Life Insurance Company. In the event any portion of said real estate is not sold on said day said sale shall be continued from dav to day without further notice but in no event for less than the appraised value without an order of Court. Department of Financial Institutions of the State of Indiana. By Clark J. Lutz, special representative. Nathan C. Nelson atty... May 20-27 June 3 o— NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice I.- hereby given that the board of trustees of the Adams ; County Memorial Hospital, will receive bids up to 7:00 o’clock p m. Friday. June 5. 1936 on a carload of I stoker coal, delivered in bin at hos- ! pi tai. Blds must be made on blanks required by the State Board of Ac. I counts. Board of Trustees May 27 June 3. O \ppolntment of lifmlnlstratril N». :t3sx Nothe is hereby given that (he undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of tile estate of Lambert W. Bowen, late of Adams County, 4e«ea»«d. The estate is probably solvent. Ona Bowen. Administratrix Iwnhart Heller and Schurger, ttlys. I June 2, 1936 June 3-10-17 \ anointment of administrator Notice Ls hereby given. That the 1 undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of t’rbain Kuntz, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Daniel Kuntz, Administrator Nathan <’. Nelson. Attorney June 3, 1'136 J uno J-Xd-17

NOTICE Os DHCI.AHATORV >| UKNOt.ITION • To Whom it May Concern; I Notice Is hereby given by the Com- ; mon Council of the Ctty of Decatur, Indiana, that It la desired and deem. ‘ nd nn'HWv 10 nu>K- the following ■ described public Improvement In the I City of Decatur. Indiana, as author- ■ lied by the following improvement rraollfttim. adopted by said Cemmmi ' Council on the 2nd day of June. 1986, • for the construction of a local sewer, I ou and along the following route, to- . wit Commencing approximately I twelve feet south of the Intersection ; of Monroe Street and Thirteenth 1 Street near the northwest corner ot Inlot No. 617 In Vrabb’s Western Ad1 dltlon to the etown, now city nf De. . catur, Indiana thence west parallel with the center line of Monroe Street to the tile drain, known as the Krick Drain, near the west corporation line of Decatur, Indiana, and there to terminate; also a lateral com. mencing In the center of the alley 1 between Inlots No. two and three in the Mever’s Addition to the town, ’ now city, of Decatur, Indiana, near the northwest corner of above said Inlot No. three, theme south parallel with the center line of the alley ISO feet to the above mentioned main drain on Monroe Street and ihcie to terminate. All work done In the making ot said described public Improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement resolution, adopted by the Common Council on the above named day, and the detailed drawings, plana, profiles and specifications, which are on file and may be seen in the office Ot the City Engineer of the -vity 01 vecaiur. Indiana. rhe Common Council has fixed the 16th day of June, 1936, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or heard by parsons interested In or affected by said described public improvement and n said day at 7:30 o'clock P. M.. the said Common Council will meet at its Council Room in said City tor the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or which may be preseted and will hear al! persons interested or whose property is affected by said proposed improvement and will decide whether the benefit that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to the proposed improvement and to said city will be equal t or exceed the estimated cost of lhe proposed improvement as estimated by the City Civil Engineer. By Order of the Common Council of the City of Decatur, Indiana. Ada Martin, C]erk-Treasurer. June 3-10 COM MISMONER* CLAIMS ALLOWED JUNE I. HKW Miscellaneous Fort Wayne Printing Co. o. s. 116.44 •City of Decatur L. and P. . 87.94 Fern Bierly Deputy Hire 75.06 !■ 1 rence M. Bierly reg. 14.00 Muihaupt Ptg. Co Clerk exp 4.89 Mary Cowan Dep. hire .. 73.09 Mary K. Tyndall, elk hire 50.00 Alice Lenhart Deputy hire — 75.00 John L Merritt Treas. exp. 2.50 Ruth Knapp Deputy hire 75.1’0 Walter J Bockman postage 7.09 Leo. T. Gillig Deputy hire 75.00 Dallas Brown mileage 27.24 Dallas Brown Mileage 19.61 Decatur Lumber Co.. Sher. exp. 16.87 R. G. Deininger Deputy hire 75.00 O. S. Parrish Ditch exp. 5.00 Ralph Shady do —5.00 Robert High do 5.00 Amos A. Walker do 6.01 Clarence Weber do — 3.63 Chas Kirschner d> 3.39 A. B. Holthouse do 5.00 M. Thomas do 3.20 Marshall Mclntosh do 2.25 Wtn. Reichert do 15.90 •Chas. E. Pnsey do 7.50 Earl E. Suzey do 6.00 Adam Biberstine do 6.25 Alphie Bench do 6 05 Hibbard High do ... 2.40 Krick Tyndall Co. do . . 75.98 Clifton E Striker Sal. Post. 148.30 Margaret S. Myers Sal. 65.00 Clifton E. Striker Mileage 8.40 Typewriter Insp. Co supt. exj .75 L. E. Archbold salary ... 83.31 L. E. .Archbold Operating exp. 57.05 Mildred Koldewey salary 75.00 E. J. Worthman salary 99.00 Robert J. Zwick inquest _ 44 20 F. L. Grandstaff salary 29.25 Will Winnes Assessing 9.00 Ireta Fryback do 9.00 J. A. Cline do 60.59 Wi]l Winnes do 12.00 E. A. Beaveres do .... —. 42.00 Chas E. Marshand do 45.09 Lucille Gflllom do 120.00 ■Clarence O. Rayn do 51.00 Henry B. Heller Salary 50.00 Leo E. Ehinger Amer!. Legion 100.00 Ira Fuhrman School F. Exp. 22 80 Fruchte and Litterer do .._ 2.6 4 Carl Liechty ditch expenses — 8.00 Otho Lobenstein pen burial .._ 75.00 Mrs. Faye Smith Knapp Sal .... 109.00 Mrs. Faye Smith Knapp mileage 34.25 Mrs. Cleo V. Werllng salary 31.20 Muihaupt Ptg. Co op exp. 7 00 Mrs. Faye Smith Knapp do .. 15.30 Geo. J. Mayer Co. do 4 66 W. J. Schumaker Salary 75.00 Mary McClure do 33.33 K. F. Shoemaker insurance 4.08 Walter Brtntzenhofe Ct. House 2.95 Indiana Reformatory do .. 9.25 H. Knapp and Son do 6.36 S. R. Peoples jail 39.00 Dallas Brown pris. board 15.40 J. W. Loodell jail 8.00 Nor. Ind. Pub. Ser. Co do 7.93 Indiana Reformatory do — 8.03 at.ir Lu her Co. do 62.48 Mrs. Agnes Yager Elect, clerk 10.00 Mrs. Catnerlna. Nelson do 10.00 Vernon Aurand do 10 90 Marcus Stahly do 10.00 Hilda Helman do 10.00 Morris Pingry do 10.90 Thomas J. Durkin do 75.99 Grower C. Oliver do .— — 75.96 G. Remy Bierly do exp. 12.45 , Kiger and Co do 167.68 ISprunger Lehman and Co do 114 August Heiman do 6.60 Frei P. Hancher do 49.99 I Edwin F O’Brien do 41.00 J. M. Foreman do 31.60 I Joe Linn do — 48.80 i W. N. Stahl do 46.50 I E. E. Winans do 44.50 , W. L. Thornhill du <O.BO ; Jonathan Rian do - 39.50 I James F Parrish do 34.90 I E. Burt Lenhart do 49.00 | Rudolph H. Weiland Elect bd. 42.00 I John Schultz do —49.0 u i Melcin Hirschy do 34.50 i' rank Habegger do 49 00 J. A. Hendricks do 37.00 Geo A. Howe do 45.19 K. M. Houck do 36.05 Fred T. Schurger do 40 80 P. E. Fugate do 39.50 Jesse L. Cole do 39.00 Gerhard Reinklng do 36.50 Lawrence Beckmeyer do 32.40 Jeff Crum do 34.50 George Andrews do 19.00 V. A. EXchenberger dL .. 38.01)

tJtfCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1936.

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By HARRISON CARROLI Coppriphf, 1935, King Ttaturet Inc. 1 HOLLYWOOD—First producer to get England’* new aea gtantesa. I Queen Mary, Into a production will 1 be Sam Goldwyn. who haa wangled J permlsaion from the Cunard-Whfte 3 Star lines to use the famous liner

V 7*"" Ruth Chatterton

• and Its maiden voyage to New ' Turk in "Doda- '■ worth". I Ruth Chatterton will fly hert self. Walter Hus--1 ton and Director William Wyler f to New York o i shoot scenes t when the boat i arrives in quarantine They'll ' b e bact with : only two days

lost In shooting time at the studio. Harry Perry, the roving Goldwyn cameraman, will film . scenes during the Atlantic passage l for backgrounds tn the picture. Producer Goldwyn Is angling for the services of Captain Sir Edgar Britten, commodore of Queen Mary to appear In the film, speaking lines that otherwise would be relegated to ■ Hollywood "bit" player. Sally Eilers, just back from an •astern jaunt, brings word of strange doings down at Gallup. N. M. where Paramount’s "Texas Rangers" troupe Is on location. When the train stopped. Sally was awakened by some one banging on the door ot her compartment. shouting, "You can’t sleep In there!” She opened up and found Jack Oakle and hts bride, having fun. It seems Jack is meeting all the trains with this whimsical routine. Dramatic highlights of America’s history are being Aimed by Warner Brothers In a series of patriotic shorts. The first one. based on "The Star Spangled Banner”, has just been completed under the title of "Song of a Nation”. Incidents to be Included in the series are the famed Burr-Hamilton duel, the Louisiana purchase, the Declaration of Independence, the discoveries of Edison and the Alamo. You Asked Me and I'm Telling You! Mrs. Lottie Davis. Brooklyn: Shirley Temple hasn't even been seeing her pictures very long She used to 10->k at parts ot them and, beginning with "The Littlest Retie'”, she's been allowed to see complete films. Besides this, her mother lets her go to a few matinees, mainly pictures In which she knows the players. Francis Lederer, w tio takes his peace very seriously, displayed emotions not called tor in the script of I

G. LL Moser du Hvhrl Hi h do 36.50 Groce Tope do - August Gallniejcr do 39.50 Milton E. Werllng do J 5.70 llai tc.v J. Beef do 34.50 ( . W. It. Schwartz do 39.50 Henry B. Braun do 31. W ■ 'liris Stahly do Irene Bryon Sanatorium . 300.00 Berne WHness Co. legal advt 73.53 Decatur Democrat Co. do <7.26 (.'Wizens Tele. Co. Tele 55.40 Yost Brothers Ct. House 3 j.0. It. A. Stucky do 115.77 < ounty Infirmary H. I’. LaFontalne Salary 150.00 Clara LaFontalne do 33.33 August M rgan labor — 35.00 Herbert LaFontalne do . .15.00 Florence Lengerich do — 35. Dorothy LaFontalne do — 35.00 Calvin Falb do 10.00 Sam Lizy do L->" Clyde Hitchcock Operating exp 3.00 Sam Bailer do . 3.00 Johns Equipment Co do 1-50 H. Knapp and Son do 3.1’6 Menno Amstutz do 5.25 Walter Deltsch do — -■ 43.93 Decatur Hatchery do 49.5# Carl Bauserman do 33.03 Wm. Michell do 17.00 Burk Elevator Co. do — 104.15 Standard Oil Co. do . 12.10 Eastern Ind. Oil and Sup Co do 35.91 Auto Electric. Garage do ..._ 4.50 Nichols Shoe Store do 3 50 Indiana Reformatory do 41.53 Martin Gilson do . 3.05 HUthouse. Schulte and Co do SO’) Adams County Hospital do 53.34 Indiana State Prison do $0.39 Miracle Manufacturing Corp. . 42.36 1 Adolph Bultemeier do 25.00 Highway Repair Dist. No. 1 ' Hugo H. Gerke labor 102.i0 wlenn Merica do 75.95 ' Elmer Gerke do 18.50 i Herbert Lobrock do ".50 i Otto Fuelling do 4.00 • Robert Gerke do 7.50 ,u*. No. 3 Herman S. Viernau Labor ... 112.50 R. F. Sauers do 101.60 Clarence Durkin do — — 100.00 • Ralph Martin do 100.00 i Lee Fleming do ... -.100.00 ' Ambrose Spangler do 32.50 > ueorge L.she do 12.50 i Roscoe LaJurner do 8.74 i Wm. Evens do 7.50 i Charles Reffelt do 5.00 ' Ralph Shady do 37.50 ' Ezra Kaehr labor team 10.04 i Lewis Yake do 10.06 i Lake Sherry do 3.00 i Earl Arnold do 4.00 Ulst. No. 3 i John J. Habegger ’abor 108.00 > Armand Habegger do 78.30 I Lee Lendsey labor team .. 5.00 i Dan Baker do 4.00 i . :-t Nt-uenschwander I a bor 7.0 0

"The Count of Arizona’, when he was called an to don the uniform -f an Austrian soldier. He cun recall the Joy he allured ’ as a boy with hts fellow Czecho- : Slovakians when hta little country threw off the Austrian yoke after the ' war. Hla own brother, too. he once told me, waa killed wearing an Austrian uniform. "After all." he said. "Um an actor. 1 know my people will understand ” There’* a new method of »tai j creation going on In Hollywood j Bernard Newman, the styllit. is devoting his genlu* for miladj’s doodads to Lueftle Ball You see them together everywhere, theater openings, previews, the West Side Tennis club, the Trocadero the same night. Lucille each time wearing a different gown designed by Newman, who I* out to make her the best Jres»ed one In Hollywood. — Here and there in tnovleland. . . Ann Sothern’s not unsteady tn her I attention to Keogh Gleason, the Interior designer, at the Brown Derby But not too persistent to keep her from being partner to Norman Krasna in the Harpo Marx-Susan Fleming party the next night. . . To hear the air

***** f Ginger Roger*

debut of Ginger Roger s’ own song. ”7 Don’t Understand Why You Can't Undo r s tand Me" Fred Astaire and the rest ot the “Never Gonna Dance” troupe waited half an hour on the set after quitting time. . . . The Charles Kenyons

opened house at Malibu to celebrate their fifth wed- ' ding anniversary. . . . William , Keighley is hunting hi* own locations in Oregon for “God’s Country and the Woman”, Warner’s first all-color film in the new cycle \ new play spot romance is Tyrone Bower. Jr., and Alice Faye. . . . Rita Lupino's painting Sister Ida's swimming pool, j . . . Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy did things to the audience when j they attended a performance of “May-time" here. . . . Mary Ellis sails j for London. June 5. to do that stage , play. . . . Heather Angel won the ' table tennis trophy on location for j “Last of the Mohicans" It was a i "tin cup”, presented by George B. Seitz. . . . Toby Wing and Tom : Brown absorbing suns’.iino and swapping confidences at the Del Mar club beach. What athletic type of star was so embarrassed the other evening when he was unexpectedly introduced at a public gathering and the sjiotlight , fell not only on him but upon hie I feminine companion?

Benjamin Lehman do . . . p.OO DIM. No. -4 J. Aiigsburgt-r labor 53."5 Ed Spichiger do 100.Ou Jaeob Bixler do 2.50 Norman Augsburger do 3 75 l.usael Galloway d> 29.23 Clarence Galloway do .. 8.25 Joel S.-hatter do 2.50 Fred MaUiys do 5.«« Herman Mathys do 1.5# Sam E. Kaehr labor team 23.75 Sol Kipfer labor 6.25 Levj Schwartz do 4.00 Melvin Gerber do 4.06 Dubacfi Bros. Material .... 2.50 Oilier Operating Expense R. N Runyon and S)n op exp 42.26 \V H. Gillium do 1100 W. I’. Robinson Co do 297.04 Riverside Garage do 2.65 Butler's Garage do 86.10 H Knapp and Son do 1.25 Johnson Repair Shop do 3 Sinclair Refining Co. do . 477.35 W. W Wile do I 50 H. L. Kern Garage do 21.50 The Krick Tyndall Co. do . 3.46 Indiana Reformatory do 19.25 Mossman Yarnelle Co. d> .. 63.02 Ft. Wayne P. and Sup Co do 45.X2 Leo Ehinger do 4.00 Korte Bros. Inc. do 17 57 Fulton Mach. Co. do 4.10 Dubach Bros, do 12.00 Gerald R. Durkin d> 4 O’) Standard Steel Works do 306.74 W. H. Gilliom Salary Ml .... 136.01 Lybarger Gravel Co. Material 106.65 Yost Bros do 144.38 i le Creek Stone Co. do 121.98 Meshberger Bros. Stone Co do 899.78 John W. Kareh Stone C \ do .... 104.45 G. Remy Bierly, clerk right of way Arthur Blakey do 10.00 Henry Dehner do 8.00 Suttles Edward Co. insurance 40.54 R. A Stuckey operating exp.._. $7.60 Certified this 3rd day of June 1936. John W. Tyndall. Auditor i May 29 June 3 —■ i — o Men’s Chorus To Present Program The men’s chorus oJ Paulding cui.ty, Onio, will present a. musical program at the Ha.viland, 0., M. E. church Sunday evening at 7:30. This chorus is composed of about 50 members. C. M. Mnmma, i counin of Mrs. Robert Garard of , "Ry, is secretary of the i chorus, ! — 0 m »n a Good Town — Decatur

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF AND FORKIGN MARKETS Brady’s Market for Decatur, Berne, Cralgvllle, Hoagland and Wiltshire. | Cioee at 12 Noon. ■ " '■'* Corrected June 3. No commission and no yardage Veals received Tuesday. Wed- 1 nesday. Friday and Satnrday 100 to 120 lbs $ 5.85 120 to 140 lbs B.SS 140 to 160 lbs 9 35 1160 to 230 lbs 9-75 ! 230 to 270 lbs 9.35 I 270 to 300 lbs 9.15 300 to 350 lt» 8.95 Roughs — 8.25 Stags — *> 35 Vealers — 8.50 Spring lambs 9 50 . Clipped lambs 7.50 I Yearling lambs 4.75 CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, 0., June 3. — (U.PJ — Produce: Butter, flrm; extras. 31 He; tandards. 31Hc. Eggs, steady; extra firsts, 19c; current receipts, 18Hc. Live poultry, steady; heavy hens 5H lbs., and up, 19c; ducks, spring a lbs., and up. 16c; ducks, spring, small, 14c; old. 12c. Potatoes, 100-pound bags. Ohio, $2.50-$2.65; Michigan, $2.75; Idaho, ,4.25; 50-lb. box, $2.25; 151 b. box, 55c; new. red. Alabama. Louisiana and Mississippi, $4.25-14.35; South Carolina, $4.15-$4.25; bbl, $7.00$7.25; California, $4.50. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind., June 3.—(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs, 10-15 c lower; 160-180 lbs., $10.20; 180-200 lbs., $10.10; 200-225 lbs., $10; 225-250 lbs., $9.85; 250275 lbs.. $9.70: 275-300 lbs., *9.60: 300 350 lbs., $9.35; 140-160 lbs., $9.90; 120-140 lbs.. $9.75; 100-120 lbs., $9.60. Roughs, $8.25; stags, Calves, $9; lambs, sll. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Ind., June 3. —(U.R) . —Livestock: Hogs, 4,500; holdovers, 104; 15 to 25c higher; 160-225 lbs., $10.20$10.30; 225-260 lbs., $lO-$lO 20; ,260-300 lbs., $9.80-$10; 300 lbs., up, $9.5059.80; 130-160 lbs., $9.50-$10; 100-130 lbs.. »8.75-$9.25; packing sows, $8.25-$8.85. Cattle, 1,100; calves, 600; steers fully steady; heifers strong; cows ■steady; steer and heifer top, $8.25; !most steers, $7.65-$8.1O; heifers mostly $7.45-18-15; beef cows. $5.25$6; cutter grades. $4-$5; vealers steady, good to choice, $8.50-$9. Sheep, 700; opening steady on all classes; spring lambs largely downward from $11.50; one lot 75Ib. clipped yearlings. $9.50; fat ewes mostly $3.50 down. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sept. Dec. Wheat 84H -84.86% Corn 60 .57% .52% Oats 26% .25% .27% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y.. June 3. — UJV —Livestock: Hogs, receipts, 800; steady to 5c over Tuesday; bulk better grade 160-250 lbs., generally averaging 220-!b.. $10.65; trucked in lots, $10.50; few 260-300-lb. butchers, $lO.lO-$10.50. Cattle, receipts, 150; steady; low cutter an dcutter cows, $4.50$5.50; fleshy kinds, $6; medium bulls, $6-$6.25. Calves, receipts. 200; vealers 'enerally steady; good to choice, $lO. Sheep, receipts, 300; spring lambs, unsold; bidding practically steady; quality and sort considered; native springers held to $12.50; few throwouts sold $10; better grade aged ewes, $4-S4.SO; fat neavies around $3. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected June 3. ■o. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or better 84c •o. 2 New Wheat, 58 lbs 83c Oats 18 to 20c Good dry No. 2 Yel. Soy Beans 70c -w No. 4 Yellow Corn, 100 lbs 50 to 78c Rye j, 45c CENTRAL SOYA MARKET Dry No. 2 Yellow Soy Beans ... 70c (Delivered to factory)

CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS AND NOTICES j| RATES * One Tims—Minimum charge of 25c for 20 words or less. Over ! 20 words, I%c per word. Two. Time*--Minimum charge of 40c for 20 word* or les*, i Over 20 word* 2c per word for tha two time*. Three Times—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 word* or les*. Over 20 word* 2%e per word for the three time*. FOR SALE Poultry Raisers Save money, raise better chicks --use B E C 0 Starter and Grower, $1.98 per 100 lbs. Burk Elevator Co. phone 25. ts FOR SALE—Good soy beans, cut with combine machine; Manchu and Dunnfleld. 75c per bushel. John H. Barger. Craigville, Ind., Craigvllle phone. 130-3tx FOR SALE — A Registered Holstein bull, 15 months old. K. P. O. P. breeding Tested for T. B. and Bangs disease Benj. D. Mazelin, Berne R. 1. 132t3 FOR SALE —All kinds of garden and flower plants, 5 and 10c doz. Yams. Mrs. Victor Amacher, phone 876-C. Half mile south of Hospital on Mud Pike. 130-3tx FOR SALE —Instead of reshipping my S7OO Player Piano and rolls, I will let it go for $39. Terms to responsible party. Write me today and I will tell you where my Player Piano may be seen in town. Mrs. Ray Stengler, Sta. C . Route 6, Box 410, Milwaukee, Wis. ’ 132t2x FOR SALE—Yellow resistant cabbage, wiltproof tomatoes, pimentos, mangoes, yams, cauliflower, eggplant, xinnias. asters, hardy ferns. Melbers, 1127 West Menroe street. 131'2 FARMS FOR SALE- The Union Central Life Insurance Company has some very good farms for sale; which can be purchased on easy terms, which is better than renting. Why rent? C. D. Lewton, Decatur, Ind. 125t12 FOR SALE If you have from $2'M) to s2,’)" 1 you can buy a farm and get Title. Yon can pay the balance on easy payments like rent. 160 Acres. 4 miles Northwest from Bluffton. 86.42 Acres, 8 miles Southeast from Bluffton. 120 Acres. 7% miles South from Bluffton. 80 Acres. 2% miles Southwest of Bluffon. 140 Acres. 7 miles Southeast from Bluffton. 50 Acres, 2% miles Northwest from Bluffton. 160 Acres, 2% miles southeast from Uniondale. 120 acres, % mile West of Union dale. 30 Acres, 3 miles North of Keystone. 96.67 Acres. 3 miles Northwest of Keystone. 40 Acres, 6 miles Southeast from Warren. 40 Acres, 4 miles Northpast from Liberty Center. Inquire Paul J. Genuit, Napoleon. Ohio. FOR SALE—Solid oak dining room suite and gateleg table. Phone 489. 130-3 U I—l — FOR SALE—2 Dav Special —V-S I Coach, $345.00. In Good shap" Bryce Daniels, phone I’4B. 131 t-x FOR SALE—Model T Ford First S2O takes it. Inquire at Monroe Lunch, on Monroe street Phone 682, 132t3x FOR SALE—6 church benches at. Emmanuel Lutheran church Union township IJ - t A FOR SALE —Used merchandise was traded in on new. 8 piece dining room suite, A-l condition, j kitchen range, A-l condition. (piano; piano; medium size; go”<' condition; several library tables| and phonographs; 9x12 Axminster rug, like new. Ail going ( heap for I cash. We need the floor space. Sprague Furniture Co., 152 S. Sec- , ond St., Phone 199. 1312 t FOR SALE—Used cream separators in good condition. Lenhart Dairy Products, corner Third * Monroe. .31? FOR SALE—Model A Ford pickup truck. 1 air stand Pr ced to sell. Phone 404 3— FOR SALE—Fresh six year old Guernsey-Brown Swiss cow ■*-- by side. Oacal Hoffman, Preb phone. Ok ' s A liaiid^ope rated tool "as been invented to cut the necks trom empty liquor bottles to P re ' them being used a second ■ ,1 .. — o —— Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

IT lit! ', n,i 1 A onr °e Ptaß — 'lav -‘am al .j ’ ila ' ha 7 *l'llX3 \~B and prhe |,p ' : hr 3" 11 materials " Monroe St. i-q--,,-. juH ----- U-LAsJ way ■' Ftijß KoiTfil apartnwr.t. L - X ?:! ‘ V FOR REXT-CosfeJ i“8 r'xom. HiiftyS LOST ANbIJ and S'iuur. lisht turn i" Democnt nfl ward. II Moose Home. • ■ Test Your Can V". aiiswe-si« ten questio;.-’ Four for lhe !»■ * 1 1. x.uiie till ijatß Carolina. || Do retired Mifl I > ' :v-- i>hs®' K ot what X.i.'-i- !■ ’I" H 4 lii liiolocr. rizifl csis? || lu which mu isl r, • . "io .!■ ■ C What is a <-ariW ■ 7. In which connijal litii al units called iStf x. What is congoa! i T in architectm, <k lintel? 10. Who was Aiaad Procter? o—■ A government air taW opoly has been ran®* Irish Free State. NOTICE . My office will k June 1 to 5 inclusiw. Th. F. Tti. DR.fttJ N. A. BIXLEI OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, GW 1 HOURS i3:30 to 11:30 I2 :|1 Saturdays, 8:00)' reieo’«> M ,JS I SPRAGS OFFERS \meritan Bf> e Washed §29.95 to SSS 57 New and I §5 down SPRAGIJ g FURNITt^ s B 152 South Ml phone 9 ‘ A EP® li ■rK REpS sd