Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1936 — Page 2

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MITK'K Ot' SALE OF UE»I, F.» l ATE In (he A»lninn ClrciiU < ourt. Adnmn. < ountv. Ml Indlnnn, < ««'«• Ac. UTIW , In the matter ot the liquidation of. Old Ailamp County Bank: By virtue of and In accordance with an order of said Adams iirctut 1 Court, duly made and entered ot. record In the above cause. the De-I partuient of Financial Institutions, of the Stille of Indiana, In the matter, of the liquidation of the Old Adams, County Hank, will offer for sale at public auction, the real estate heteInafter described, situated In Adam* County, state of Indiana, said sale to be held at the places Indicated, at the hour and day as follows: Trnet tn. I At rim o'clock I'. M. August I*. 1»S«, to be held at the premises of said property at 652 Mercer Avet'ommcitcliiK at an Iron pin under i a Stone which Is on the southwest , line of Mercer Avenue and 158.6 feet i north forty <4«> degrees west ofam Iron pin under a atone at the InterKectiun of the west line of Higr ' Street and the southwest line of. ; Mercer Avenue the same being a part , of Outlet number fourteen (111 In the Southern Addition to the town, now city, of Decatur. Indiana: also, , a part of Inlot number eight hund. , red and ninety two , 892) In Charles . 11. Garard's subdivision of part of , outlets number fifteen 115» and sixteen (16i in J. D. Nuttnians Southern Addition to the town, now city, of Decatur, Indiana: thence running north forty I 10) degrees west along : Maid southwest line of !M<‘rcer Av.| nue a distance of forty (40) feet to s wooden stake: thence at right angles to Men-er Avenue south fifty <5Ol degrees west 148.5 feet to an : Iron pin under a stone, thence south . forty 140) degrees east forty (40) I feet’to an iron pin under a stone; I thence north fifty (50) degrees east; 148.5 feet to the point of beginning. (Said tract of real estate being the s same tract as shown and designated, as lot lettered (A' upon the plat I j shown mi page 136 of Surveyor s; , Book No. 4 In the office of the Sur-i veyor of Adams County, State ot ( Indiana.) i , 'I raet Xo. 3 \t 1:00 o'clock P. M. August IS,! . 1936. sale to be held at the premises j of said property at 654 Mercer Ave- . nue. I i Commencing at an iron pm under: t a stone at the intersection of the west line of High Street and the southwest line of Mercer Avenue, Outlot number fourteen (14) in the Southern Addition to the town, now • city, of Decatur, Indiana; thence, ' running north forty (40) degrees west alon# said southwest line of, Metter Avenue a distance of 57.2 feet, to an iron pin thence at right angles) ' to Mercer Avenue south fifty (50) ' degrees west 139.3 feet to an iron pin! under a stone thence north eighty t five (<!») degrees twenty seven (27) ' minute*-* I .ist #9,5 feet: thence north'’ forty nine (49) degrees fifty seven (57) ©ites east 24.9 feet to an! iron pin; thence north eighty nine. : (B!)indegrees fifty seven (57) minutes east 35.8 feet to a wooden stake on I th- ’test line of High Street; thence along said west line of High Street north 0 degrees three (3) minutes] west twenty two (221 feet to the. point •#» beginning. (Said tract of reaUestate being the same tract as shown and designated as lot lettered the plat shown on Page 136 of Surveyor’s Book No. 4 in the offirt of the Surveyor of Adams. County, State of Indiana.) Tract \o. 3. At 1:30 o’chock P. M. August IS, 19.’Csale to be held at the premises of said property at 704 High Street. Commencing at an iron pin which ( is on the west line of High Street; and 115.8 feet south 0 degrees three (2) minutes east of an iron pm under h. stone at the intersection of , the west line of High Street and the southwest line of Mercer Avenue outlot -*iumber fourteen (14) in the Southern Addition to the town, now h ity* of Decatur. Indiana; thence running north eighty seven (87) deg Wes three (3) minutes west 132 feet to iron pin; thence north forty four (44) degrees west nineteen r (!9) feet to an iron pin under a stone; thence north eighty-five (85) degrees twenty coven (27) minutes east x'».s feet thence north forty nine; < (49) degrees fifty seven (57) minutes | east 2*.!) feet to an iron pin thence : north eighty nine (89) degrees fifty] | seven (57.) minutes east 25.8 feet to a| wooden stake on the west line ofj High Street thence south 0 degrees I three (3) minutes •east along said i west line of High Street 43.8 feet to; the point of beginning (said tract! of real estate being the same tract ’ as shown and designated as lot lettered E” upon the plat shown on; Page 136 of Surveyor's Book No. 4 ( in the office of the Surveyor of Adams County. State »f Indiana,) Tract NO. IN At 2:30 o’clock I’. M. August IS 1938, sale to be held at the premises I of said property at the Southeast: •Corner of p'irst and Madison streets.* . Inlot number fourteen (14) and J the south forty-three (43) feet ot,[ inlot number fifteen (15) in the original plat of the town, now city, of Decatur, Indiana. i Tract No. 17 , At 10:00 o’clock A. M August. 19th ‘ 193*5. sale td* be held at the premises of said farm. The south half ( l a • *of the. northeast quarter* (1,4) of Section t wenty ] eight (28) Township twenty seven (27) north of Range fourteen (14) east containing eighty (80) acres i more or less. (Known as the J. E. Anderson farm.) v ! The sale of the following tracts* 1 will be held at 2:00 o’clock P. M.| August 19, 1936, at the office of, the Old Adams County Bank, in Decatur, Indiana. Tract No. -I Inlot number 958 in Daniel N. Erwin's subdivision of the west (%'){'1 half and part of the east (^) half of ' outlet number eighty one (81) in Joseph D. Nuttman s Addition to the town, now city, of Decatur, Indiana. Tract No. Inlot number nine hundred and’ * sixty three (963) in Dan.el N. Er- < win’s subdivision of a part of Out-; lot number eighty one (81) in Joseph" D. Nutt man’s Southern Addition to! the town, now city, of Decatur, Ad-| ams County, Indiana, as the same U] shown by the recorded plat of said' addition and subdivision. I 1 Tract No. (» Commencing in the center of Sec-| J ond Street seventeen (17« rods and* five (5) links north of the south] west corner of Outlet number sev-i enty three (73) in the city of Decatur thence to run north fortyUhree] and One half (43*£) degrees west! along the center of Se<’hnd Street seven ( 7) roi) . ,in«i twenty «w<> (22)

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I links; thence north thirty right and one half (38H) degrees east sixteen (16) rods and fifteen (15) links to the St. Marya KI ver; thence south I fifty nix (56) degrees east along the bank of said river sixteen (16) rods: ! thence south fifty six (56) degrees 1 west twenty (20) rods ami six (b) I links to the place of beginning. Tract No. 7 Inlot number six (6) in Citixens First Addition to the City of Decatur, Indiana. Tra< ( No. N Inlot number forty (40) in Citi - | z. ns First Ailditlon to the City of 1 Decatur, Indiana. •I’riirt No. H Inlot numlH-r fifty one pO ; n 1 Cl'tlzcns l’’iist Addition to the City of Decatur, Indiana. Tract No. 10 Inlot number nine hundred and one (901) in Allen T. Lynch’s Addition, t<> the city of Decatur, Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat <>f said Addition. Tract No. 11 Inlot number nine hundred and three (903) in Allen T. Lynch’s Ad-, ditlon to the city of Decatur, Indiana, as the same is designated on the re-] orded plat of aald Addition. Tract No. 12 Inlot number nine hundred ood; seven (907 ) in Allen T. Lynch’s Addition to the city of Decatur, Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said addition. Tract No. 13 Inlot number nine hundred and| fourteen (914) in Allen T. Lynch s Addition to the city of Decatur, Ind-H iana. as the same is designated on ' the recorded plat <»f said Addition. # 1 Tract No. II In lot number nine hundred and sixteen C. 1161 in Allen T. Lynch's Addition tn the city ot Decatur, Indiana. as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said AdditicyiTract No. 15 Inlot number nine hundred and, seventeen (917) in Allen T. Lynch s Addition to the city of Decatur, Indiana, as the same is designated on'] the recorded plat of said Addition. Tract No. 16 Inlot number nine hundred and twenty seven (927) in Allen T. Lvnch’s Addition to the city of Decatur, Indiana, as the same is designated on the* recorded plat of said Addition to the city of Decatur, Ind- ] iana. as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said Addition. I • Tract No. ID 1 C Commencing at the southwest cor-| j ner of inlot number five hundred, and sixty nine (569) in the subdivision of outlet nnmber one hundied and fifty seven (157) in Joseph 1 Crabb’s Western Addition to Decatur 1 Indiana thence north along the west t line of said inlot number five hundred and sixty nine (569) and iniot number five hundred and seventy (5711) in said sub division ninety . eight (98) feet; thence east parallel with the north line of said inlot number five hundred and seventy , (570) eighty eight (88) feet; thence south on line parallel with the first ] line of this description ninety eight (98) feet to the south line of said, 1 inlot five hundred sixty nine (569),]] thence west on said south line of . said inlot eighty eight (88) feet to 1 J the place of beginning. (Northeast i corner of 7th and Jefferson Streets) L Terms of sale: Each tract of real! estate will l>e sold for cash, for not less than the full appraised value,!, free of liens, except special assess-] J meats and except the taxes for the] fall of the year 1935, due and pay-, able in the fall of the year 1936 and] there after. In the event said real estate or any portion thereof should] not be sold on the day of sale, their undersigned may thereafter at the 1 Old Adams County Bank, in the City | of Decatur, Indiana, offer any unsold! portion of said real estate for sale at private sale, from day to day until sold. Without further notice. All sales < to be subject to the approval of said Adams ’Circuit Court. The DepajUmnt of Financial Institutions. of the State of Indiana, In the matter of the liquidation of Old Adams County Bank. By CLAIIK J. LUTZ Special Representative. Henry I*. Heller, Ittorney July 20-27 Aug 3 | Test Your | Can you answer seven of these I | ten questions? Turn to page | I Four for the answers. 1. Name th? religion founded by Mary Baker Eddy. 2. Name the longest river in western Asia. , 3. Who was Christian Falster? ; 4. What sort of animal is a millipede? 5. Name the fourth book of the King Jamecs version of the Old Teet- I anient. 6. Has there ever been a no-hit- , run gam- pitched in World Series baseball? 7. What is a crypt? 8. In ancient Egypt, who was', Maat 'or Ma’t)? 9. Which state leads in the production of gold? 10. Where is the original or Whistler's Portrait of His Mother? Vppolntnient of Xil.ni,ii.tr,i.or With Will tnnexed Notice is hereby given That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator with will annexed of the estate of John H. Mundhenk late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. William A. Wells. Administrator With will annexed Lenhnrt. Heller and Scliurger, Attyx July 17, 1936. July 20-27 Aug.*3 - in a Good Town — Decatur I wish to announce the opening of my office for the Practice of Medicine at 231 S. Second street. - Phones - Office 90 Residence 332 H. F. Zwick, M.D.

Theodore Graliker ; • □f/L President of the First State Bank and a member of the Centennial executive committee. MASONIC LODGE BEGUN IN 1080 Meetings Originally Held In Dorwin Block— Masters Listed

The first Masonic Lodge established in Decatur was chartered May 29. IS6O. and for various reasons. the charter was surrendered in July, 1882. The number of the original lodge was 254. and when the present lodge was chartered May 24. 1884, the number of 571 was assigned. The charter members, all of whom are deceased, were as follows : Allison, Robert B.; Blackburn, Norval; Bobo, James R.; Barkley, Levi; Christen, Godfrey; Coverdale. Jonas S.; Coverdale, Elias G.; Hale, John D.; Myers, Henry H. Pillars, William; Sholty, Benjamin W.; Steele. Washington; Townsend. Dick C.; Winans, Richard. The Master of the lodge and the years they served are as follows; •Jonas Coverdale, 1883. 4,5, 6,7, 8. •John D. Hale, 1889. James T. Merryman, 1890. •Lewis C. Miller, 1891, 2, 1895, 6, John W. Tyndall, 1893,1894. Williard B. Suttles, 1898. David E. Smith, 1899, 1901, 1908, 9, 10. 11. 12, 14, 15. 16, 17. •John Lenhart. 1900. Lewis C. Helm, 1902. •George Kinzle, 1903, 1918. 1919. •Phillip L. Andrews. 1904. Henry B. Heller, 1905,6. Norman G. Lenhart. 1907. Charles R. Dunn. 1913. •Richard D. Myers. 1920. James E. Anderson, 1921. 1928. Levi L. Baumgartner, 1922. Oscar L. Vance, 1923,1924. John Dickerson, 1925, 6,7. Cal E. Peterson, 1929. Edward Ashbaucher, 1930. Daniel Tyndall. 1931,2.

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Robert B. Helm, 1933. Floyd Acker, 1934. Charles Langston, 1935. George Harding, 19J6. (•Deceased) The secretaries, with the years of tlreir service, are as follows: Godfrey Christen, 1883, 4,5, 6, 7, »( 9, 90. 1. James T. Merryman, 1892, 3. 4. .5 Clement L. Walters, 1896, 1897. John Lenhart, 1898. Lewis C. Miller, 1899, 1900, 1901, 11902. Earl B. Adams, 1903, Oct., to : date. The original meeting place of ' the lodge was in the Dorwin block. I Then some twenty years ago, space I was leased on the 3rd floor of the Schafer building. The new Temple on North Third St., which the lodge occupied last year, is ideal- ! ly located and arranged and should be eminently suitable for many ! years to come. The history of Decatur Lodge is a record of steady, healthy growth . and progress, which was made possible by the harmony and cooperaI tiou which has existed not only within the lodge, but between the lodge and all orgauizations with ! which it came in contact. ■ Nelson K. Todd Is Found Dead Saturday Nekton K. Todd. 69, prominent tax attorney of Fort Wayne, well known ' in Decatur, was found dead Saturday in his cottage at Crooked Lake. 1 Organic heart disease was held ast the cause of death. ✓■ Funeral services were held at the residence in Fort Wayne this afternoon. with burial in Lindenwood ' cemetery. Mr. Todd was a former resident of Bluffton and had many friends in Adams and Wells counties.

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Ken On Verge of Breakdown —Ardetli Summoned CHAPTER XLII. NEITHER spoke on that return drive. Ardeth sat limply against the cushions of the seat, gazing now at her hands, relaxed like lifeless things in her lap, now at Ken’s tense profile. Just so had she sat on happier nights—nights which now scented to have happened very long ago to another girl. Now and then reality pierced through. Ken beside her! Surreptitiously she fingered a flow of his overcoat as * though to assure herself of his reality. Ken stopped the car on the dark side street at the foot of the red brick steps. She got out and stood uncertainly, her eyes clinging wretchedly to his through the dark. Like a child she held up her face for his kiss. Then she turned and was running blindly along the cement walk of the garden, arms stretched wide to feel her way. She paused, for a frigntened moment on the porch before she dared enter the long French window. Luckily a dance was going on and the bedroom was deserted. A moment only, to slip off her eoat; to fluff powder on her face and dab her cold cheeks with rouge. In the hall she almost bumped into Tom. His anxious face lit up at the sight of her. “Ardeth, where have you been? Carolyn and I have been looking all over for you!” “I didn’t feel well so I went and lay down in the sunroom,” she lied, hoping the sunroom had escaped their search. She bent over, straightening the bunch of velvet pansies at her waist. “Didn’t want to be a wet blanket, you know. . .” Tcm bore her away to the crowd of dancers. It was all unreal, like a bad dream. With a leap of the heart she saw that it was nearly 12 o’clock. . . . Twelve o’clock—a new year! “Lights out!” roared Len Forsythe as the clock hands quivered on the hour. “Now, silence! Listen, everybody!” I Unhappy New Year | The room plunged into blackness and Ardeth felt Tom’s arm slip about her as dramatic stillness fell on the crowd. Low and silvery, the chimes of the tall clock in the hall. Then it was striking the hour with a deliberation which somehow chilled I the blood of the girl who listened. ... Tw0.... three... six. Stifling,

K. COUNCIL FOUNDED 1985 K Os C. Council Chartercred In 1905; Membership Now 237 The Decatur council of the Knights ot Columbus was granted a charter February 26, 1905, with a total ot 47 charter members. The charter officers were installed on this date by John S. Ewing, state deputy. The council continued to grow and on August 10.1922. purchased the K. of C. Building, located on the northwest corner of Second and Madison streets. Charter officers of the council were: E. X. Ehinger, gran knight; John B. Moran, deputy grand I knight; H. J. Yager, chancellor; 1 Charles S. Niblick, financial secretary; Benjamin J. Smith, recording secretary; Charles J. Voglewede, treasurer; H. F. Costello, warden; D. D. Coffee, lecturer; H E. Keller, advocate; P. J. Hyland, Dyonis Schmitt and W. A. Kuebler. trustees; John Baker, inner guard; Thomas Haefling, outer guard. Other charter members were: F. H. Barthel, D. D. Clark. J. H. Starost. Peter Gaffer, H. H. Bretnerkamp, G. M. Christen, John Lose, Frank Heiman, P. M. Oldigus. G. L. Meibers, A. H. Breinerkamp. R. J. Holthouse, G. W. Connell, E. L. Carroll. Leo Yager, S. J. Hain, G. M. Niblick. Lawrence Myers. C. P. Ehinger, Lou Lager, G. S. Niblick. B. J. Smith. John Smith. J. K. Niblick, M. J. Mylott, A. Schurger, L. A. Holthouse. Nick Miller, Os-

this blackness and silence! Like fate, mysterious, bidding . . . twelve. . . Pandemonium broke loose with the last stroke. Horns and whistles rattles and drums. . . The lights flashing up on gleaming eyes, laughing red lips. . . “Happy New Year!” Tom shouted and bent to kiss her. He drew back, eyes suddenly alarmed. “Why, honey—you're crying!” • • • The weeks which followed were filled for Ardeth with a strange sense of waiting. Hushed expectancy undarlying the days and nights; a mysterious foreboding which set up a flutter in her heart —rising in her throat to stifle her. Though what she waited for, she could not te11... The desire to see Ken had been madness in the first few days. She called him up. His voice was strained and tired—even curt. He would not see her and she knew he stayed away on her account. | Wasting Life [ The resignation for which she had battled so long was gone. Bitterness welled in her heart. “F 0015... fools, that’s what we are—standing like three figures in a chess game,” she whispered to herself. “Wasting life!” A sense of outraged justice shook through her, lashing her to madness. She was being cheated of the sweet and natural things of life, the things which were her due. And she was only asking what v. as right—a home like Mary Eastwood had — another small Chickadee with Ken’s eyes—Ken’s smile. .. She saw herself growing older —going through life in a prim routine; thwarted, futile, like Jeanette, but without Jeanette’s merciful ability to deceive herself. Cards had come from Jeanette during her wanderings about Europe, and letters on thin foreign paper scrawled with her bold angular writing. The poetry club had ended in unpoetical and feminine fireworks. Jeanette and an angular spinster were touring the country now by themselves. Jeanette, Ardeth shrewdly suspected, would eventually settle in Paris and become one of the restless, aciduous ex-patriated Americans which infest that good-natured city. Wildness seized the girl when she thought of Jeanette. Oh, life for her must mean more than that! And then, on a day when it seemed that the vicious circle would never break—Tom phoned. Ever after, the scene was pain-

!r?\i;i /F er M eKeu n .,P. K. < Kinney. J. H. Yager. , Members who have' senid as grand knights since 1905 are. Ehinger. Herman ' ~ Christen, C S. Niblick. Dr. Costello, Dyonis Schmitt. M- J Mylott. Joe Dot* I,an Nlbi Herman Glllig. J- <’• ure “ t - dl lin Wemhoff, H. P. Schmitt, C. JCarroll. Francis Costello, Elmo Smith. R. J- G a ß°The council now has 237 active members. Present officers are: Robert Gage, grand knight. Mark Braden, deputy grand kmgh . Mark Braden, deputy grand knight. F r a n c i s Wertzberger, recording secretary; G. Remy Blerly. treas urer; Charles Miller, chancellor; Jerome Mylott. advocate; Harold Daniels, warden; Gerald Gage, inner guard: Jerome Deßolt, outer guard: Joe Lose, lecturer; Theoi dore graliker, trustee. ( ITY’S GREATEST (CONTINUED FROM PAOB ONE)., be devoid to the carnival spirit, ! with everyone out for a good time and a last round of the midway. Amusements Galore There will be fun and amusement in plenty throughout the entire week. Seven higii class rides, ■ plenty of good, clean shows, block : after block of concessions, all will ! go to furnish abundant amusement * for the fun loving visitors who atI tend such celebrations. From Monday through Saturday. I inclusive, there will be six free acts daily. The committee on free acts has secured the services of outstanding, thrilling acts, to provide interludes during each day. Exhibits The midway and outlying territory will be jammed with exhibits.

fully clear in Ardeth's mind. There had been little business that day for it was early Spring and pocketbooks had not as yet recovered from the heavy ’onslaught of Christmas. Mid-after-noon sunshine was streaming into the empty shop when the telephone pealed shrilly. She answered languidly, her eyes idly watching the dust motes swimming in a sunbeam, but at Tom’s words she was instantly alert. “Tom! What’s the matter?” His voice was shaking. “It isn't me. It’s Ken. 1 just left him. Something—queer, Ardeth. It had me worried after we parted and I went back to his office. The door’s locked and he doesn’t answer—but I’m sure he’s in there and I’m afraid—l’m afraid—” Her nails were digging in her palms but she did not feel them. “Afraid?” J Bagged Edge ■ “Well, people sort of go haywire through brooding—and Ken’s been on the ragged edge lately. I’m afraid he’s due for a complete breakdown—or— or something worse. Get here quick, Ardeth. You can always do something with him.” “Where?” “His office. I’ll be waiting for you outside. Hurry!” No need to tell her to hurry. She raced to the rear room for her wraps, flinging excited direction* to Ah Ling who was in there tidying the place. Out on the street she hailed a cab and sat with clenched hands mentally shoving the car ahead until it reached Ken’s office and she saw the stocky figure of Tom coming toward her. As he hurried her toward the elevator he exclaimed. “Just as I told you—l’ve seen Ken going to pieces for the last few months. I’ve heard it, too, from several sources but—well, we weren’t as thick aa we had been, you know ” Only too well Ardeth knew that it was the thought of herself which had come between the two former friends. “I ran into him today,” Tom’s low tense voice went on. “He looked like a man in hell, Ardeth, and there was a sort of desperate edge to his talk which got me suspicious. He’d lost heavily in the stock market. Cleaned him out, I hear. And I suppose that was the last straw—” He stopped as he shoved her ahead of him into the elevator. Ardeth was shaking and in her heart a little incoherent prayer had begun. “Oh, God . . . pleas# (To Be Continued Mondavi Corrruht taae s, n if Mt ,

All tvpes of ?H chibs, art. hobbies, relies Industrial and Other exhibits be | on display throughout the entire CONTRIBUTIONS B(STATE SHOWN Interest of $329.03 Drawn' On Unemployment Payments In(l ianapolis. July 27 -Contrilmtfons made by Indiana employers . Ullder the state ‘“torm®"’ ,-ompensation law. and deposited by Indiana in the federal unemployment trust fund, drew interest’totalling $329.03 up to June .10. according to word received from the V S treasury department by Clarence A. Jackßon., director of the state unemployment compennation division. Mr. Jackson said the division had computed the interest, which was the first credited to Indiana, as amounting to approximately •>i g per cent. Money de|«>sited by Indiana in the federal fund is in- j vested in U. S. securities or securities guaranteed by lhe government. It may be used only for | payment of benefits to eligible, Indiana, unemployed persons after benefits become payable April 1, ■ 1938. Indiana deposits in the federal ■ fund prior to June 30 included ■ $197,768.44 on June 23 and $657,462 . I on June 26. Since June 30, $336,-1 . 317.48 has been deposited, making a total of $1,191,548.90 to the credit of Indiana in the fund. Next Indiana contribution reports., which are required of ail ■ employers ot eight or more per-..-ons during twenty weeks of either 1935 or 1936, will be due byAugust 20, covering July employment and pay rolls. The contribution rate during 1936 is 1.2 per cent of pay rolls. —u —• ■« “classified” ADVERTISEMENTS BUSttESS CARDS AND NOTICES

RATES One Time—Minimum charge of 25c for 20 words or less. Over , 20 words, I*4c per word. Two Times—Minimum charge of 40c for 20 words or less. I Over 20 words 2c per word for ' the two times. Three Times —Minimum charge of 50c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words 2'/ 2 c per word for the three times. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Canning pickles. 11. R. Speakman, phone 861-J. 177-i.'.x FOR SALE—Popcorn, guaranteed to pop. Noel Sprunger, Berne. R. 2. 177t3x WANTED MAN — For delivery work, reference required, must have S6O cash to secure goods. $25" weekly plus expense allowance. Box J. S. C., care Democrat. 177-4tx WANTED—GirI tor general housework in Ft. Wayne home. Stay nights. $5 per week. Address | Box ‘ F", care Democrat. 177t3x MALE HELP WANTED $26 weekly income, commission on two excellent fo«xl routes, for hmbitious man over/25, no experience or invest nuAtt necessary. W rite J. R. W r atkins Company, 25065 N, stli St., Columbus. Ohio, lx MAN with or without, tractor to purchase trailer for long distance hau’ing — steady work — gross earnings $l5O to S2OO weekly—give qualifications. Address Box T, care Democrat. 177132 LUST AND i OlM) LOST—Bill fold containing about S3O. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. 17513 MISCELLANEOUS— Furniture repaired, upholstered or refinished at Decatur Upholster Shop, 222 S. Second St. Phohe 420. Also sed furniture. 169 12t

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W. A. Klepper w- laßpI aR p ■ q-jje laiar f ■ m J I s ■ The I tm General manager of Creameries, Inc., largest maiiufm-ttiriii--ami program to bo given five Decatur sou.- Thur-diy r wiLLlimirE SOUND STWI Powerful Public System To Be For Centennial H Daily concerts, programs, ■s»# i nouncements ami -i-. will be broadcast ov-r through the use of ,i e 'a. tui ' lie address system to set the court house tower. gr’• The Electro Acoustic r ’ t' ravox tarnish lie' - ■gg:ot Il- ■ •-t'Ktt-iy-! at ion. MgSSKS A battery ot - W .1 radius ", . :.j|>K|||| ami a quarter. MMBI make it possible ■ other parts of th-' town. ■■ MARKEI!IE?ffIiH IHI DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL ■|| AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady's Market for De-a'.ur. Beta■ ‘ Craiyville, Hoagland and V, Close at 12 Neon. g.

Corrected July 27. M No commission and no Veals received Tu- sd.iy. Wd-wl nesday, Friday and Saturday. ■ 100 to 120 lbs. » 120 to 140 lbs. . . HO to IGO lbs. IGO to 2.30 lbs. 230 to 270 lbs. 270 to 300 lbs. 99 J 300 to 350 lbs. Roughs . . St »ss ’<■ Cealers Spring lambs Buck lambs Yearling lambs LOCAL GRAIN MARKET I Corrected July 27. No. 1 New IV beat, GO lbs. or | better - J No. 2 New Wheat, 5S lbs. Oats ........ -' 10 Good dry No. 2 yel. soy b- ans No. 2 Yellow Corn $1 “ Rye -•- * CENTRAL SOYA MARKET Dry No. 2 Yellow Soy Beans (Delivered to factory) —— o— . 1 Miss Geraldine Everett of MarW is a guest at the home of Mrs. Lichteneteiger. TO THE DEPOSITOR' '' >’ 'J 1 ./ ITORH OF THE t’EOl’l • nil TRI ST (OMl’t'' DE< ATI 11, I'D* " thej Notice is hereby g'viii ’‘ ia ~,.,5' Department of Financial in- ■ „ of the State of Indiana, in of The Peoples I-oan and I' j. panv, Decatur, Indiana, b> 1 ' plI.utz. Special Represent t O ' <-d with the 'Court and in. 1 nlir t No. I 1721 of tlie Adams ' , , ,f an account in partial the T.i<|Utdatlon proceeduu. ■ fourth nil receipt* >‘m> ' ~r Si. | menta from the date of D"' ... t i 1935 to June 30, 1 !•:$«. , ,!«<■ j the claims which have innbeen allowed by said 1 "’ |U J ..port! tlce Is further given that ■ M the , ' will he heard and deternn Adams Circuit Court on th' of September. 1936. hat up Notice is further <nareuntil said date any credit '■ holder or other interest-' 1 I may file objections In wrltints such account. , ~„r e se»CLARK J. LUTZ, Special ■ > • tatiV" of The Peoples Loan anu C •„ of Decatur, Indiana. Nathan C. Aelnon. Department of Financial In* N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined ■ Glasses Hu HOURS m 8:30 to 11:30 . 12:30 to JSaturdays, 8:00 p- I” 1 Telephone 135