Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 215, Decatur, Adams County, 10 September 1936 — Page 2

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the United States? fl. What is the nickname for the city ot Keokuk. Iowa? 7. Xu mvdkiue. what la a coma? 8. What does the word "gehenna,” used in the New Testament, mean’ 9. What is a conger? 10. Name the greatest religious ‘ teacher and reformer of «<arly In- >■ _ W anted — Experienced automobile mechanic. Auto Electric (rarage. Decatur. 212 6t

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936.

WORKMEN WALK I OUT IN FRANCE 70,000 French Laborers Demand Concessions From Capital — Paris, Sept. 10 —(UP)— Metal workers at Douai went on strike today bringing the national total of ' worktrw isow demanding c<sncesI slons from their employers to ai round 70,000. Partly influenced by political dissension over the government's ipo- ! licy toward the Spanish leftists and partly by their own working condii t'otw, workers In many parts of the j country were making new demands, j i In some cases they have taken over i . lactorice and refuse to leave. Thirty thousand tettle workers tn 1 I the Lille. Roubaix, and outgoing dis- f I trlcts quit work and are occupying ■ factories, following a dispute with ; I employers over specific application i lof labor agreements that settled their recent strike. < Numerous strikes have been re- i orted in the last few days in other

— ■ ■ ■ For Sale by Universal Brokers Corporation 4174 Ruckle St. Indianapolis. Ind.

630 Park or Club Site located in northwestern Indiajia. near Chicago, and the industrial center, price $30,000. which includes about forty acres partly wooded with lots of cabins, dance hall, filling station. kitchen end large restaurant, also dining room in connection, ideal for swimming pool which could be constructed for a small investment. Write this office for complete details. 657 Restaurant equipment located in Delaware County, Ohio. price SI,OOO, on one of the leading highways between Cincinnati and Cleveland. This is a real bargain. Write us for complete details. 661 —Real stock and fixtures located in Ashtabula County. Ohio price $17,000, which includes all modern fixtures, in an up-to-date l grocery, meat market, bar room, small dance hall and general store with a filling station in connection. This business is doing e.'ound $35,000 per year and has been established a long time. The owner is retiring from business. There is also a modern 8 room apartment, furnace heat wltji stoker. This property will have to be seen to be appreciated. Write the above office for com- j plete details. 663 -General Store and filling station located in Randolph County. Ind . price $5,500. This is a wonderful established business doing better than $7,000 yearly. Six rooms and bath with chicken house, 16x60 and a garage and store 46x24. tile construction, can finance. Write us for other in-I formation. 660—Restaurant modern equipment and stock located in Winchester. Ind., price $2,000. doing a good business with a very lowover head. Owner wishes to go to California is the only reason this is priced at $2,000. Write the above office. 664— Real estate, stock and fixture. price $3,000 which includes a filling station, store which is new. and a dandy residence. This business is located in Adams > County, on Route U. S. 27, Indiana. We would be glad to show this to any one interested, so get, in touch with us at once. 667 —Restaurant, dance hall and soft drink parlor located on National Highway between Richmond and Indianapolis, a real bargain for all stock and fixtures at $2,500. Dance hall is 24x24 and doing around $5,000 yearly. On account of death in family is the only reason we have a listing on this business. So write us for complete details. 656—Restaurant located in Ash-' ley. Ohio, price $750, act quick as owner is very anxious to sell on account of a serious accident in family. The inventory will run twice the amount owner is . asking, so write us at once. 665 — General Store located in Fayette County, Ind. This is a rqal up-to-date business with no competition. This store sells drygoods. groceries, meats, hardware, farming implements, gas and oil. furniture and everything that anyone would need, including soft

| sections of the country. In Marseilles the entire metallui- ' gl.al Industry, involving 80 plants, j has been tied up. Five thousand metal workers at Genoble have been on strike since 1 last Thursday over terms of a labor contract and wage scales. Twentysix hundred weavers at Amiens are striking for the same reason. Yesterday 1,000 rubber worker* affiliated with the general confederation ot labor reoccupied the Michelin tire works and 2.600 members of the company union occupied the prefecture building in a counter-strike. Th- government last night ordered strong detachments of mobile guards to dislodge the strikers from the prefecture but the men left before the guard intervened. Four new stay-in strikes began in the Paris region today. The Lille i textile workers published a eomI munique refusing to negotiate as | long as 30.000 strikers occupy the ml'ls in that region. The employes of four chains of food stores were ordered to strike and occupy the stores in all parts of France. The dock strike at Le Havre ended in a compromise and 1.2000 men returned to work. Ocean fishing at Lorient was halt-

1 drinks. This is a real bargain. Doing better than $6,000 yearly with 20T net gain all during the ’ depression, everything is cleag- ' and paid for and will give a clear i bill of sales on the entire stock ■ and fixtures. Price reserved but , get in touch with us at once. i 666 -Real estate and fixtures in a I tiro proof garage and filling sta- ■ tion. also store room, located in Jefferson County. Ind., on a through highway with very small . competition. This is a wonderful proposition for a major oil company as the building is modern and an ideal location for a bulk business. Price for everything complete and will give clear deeds for SB,OOO. will have to be seen to be appreciated. Write the above office and we will gladly furnish photographs and all details. 668 liarage Building and fixed equipment, price $7,500, located at Milan. Ind. This is a modern brick building with cement floors, wonderful show room and office built especially for this purpose ■with steel gurters a.nd no posts. Get in touch with us at once. This above building may be used as a small manufacturing plant also. 670—Residence and blacksmith shop located in Franklin Coun- ; ty. Ind., price $3,500. This is a bargain price as the house alone would cost more than the price asked for both properties and al) fixtures and equipment in the blacksmith shop and will have to be seen to be appreciated. Write us and we will be glad to show this to any one interested. ,671 —Chair Factory. Here is the | biggest buy of the season, priced at only $1,400 which includes about SISOO in stock finished and unfinished and $3,000 worth of equipment at a replaced value. Here is one of the best propositions that we have in our files. This machinery can either be used in the city now located or can oe moved anywhere. Can finance. Write us for complete details. 669—Jewelry store, all stock and fixtures in one of the best southern Indiana towns with no competition. The only reason this place is for sale the owner is expecting i to be called in the employment of the government. Price $5,000 for quick sale, no one could purchase the fixtures at the asked price but there is a large stock of merchandise which is all up to date goes with this building. 579 —Loan wanted. We have a client who is desirous in securing a loan of SISOO and will pay a good rate of interest on same for a period of three to five years and will give as security first mortI gage on a large lot and a new mill and filling station and all equipment. This mill is a feed mil) and is located in a farming center in mid western Indiana. Write the above office for complete details. , 673 —Machine shop tools and equipment with real estate price $6,000. This is a modern shop with very low operating over head end is equipped to do most any kind of work in this line and will have to be seen to be appreciated. The owner’s health is the only reason- this is on the market.

ed by a seamen's strike which tied - up 60 steam trawlers, obliging the ! pecking fa tories to close » 100,000 MAY e r -fiCSJUJeL 1 ’ 1- ' 0 XiSS-2JfEl- '■ dtice Mr. Roosevelt to the rally B delegates. With Ehringhaus will be Goverf nors Olin Johnston of South Caro-: 9 Una. Dave Sholtl of Florida, and » Will McAlister of Tennessee. Dele -I . gates speculated whether Gov. ■ Eugene Talmadge of Georgia, vlg- . orous new deal opponent who lost , his fight for a U. S. senate seat in t yesteriTTy's primary election, would attend Gov. George C. Perry of Virginia notified officials he would not be present but would send rep- ‘ resentatives. Weather bureau experts warned ‘ that thunderstorms may interfere with the ceremonies but no alterations were made in plans for the open-air demonstration. The stad him accommodates about 25.000 persons. The remainder will be 1 seated in an adjacent higl? achoe! athletic field and in special seats built around the two fields. Mr. Roosevelt will be the fifth president of the century to be hon-’ ored here. In 1930. former Presi-j ' dent Hoover appeared before a crowd of 50.000 at the unveiling ot "" ,l " 111

_Z_ Z—Z—Z I.Kliil. NOTICE OF’ PIBI.K’ HF. X HIM. FORM NO. IO1» ✓ Notice In hereby pl ven that the Uual Ab->h<>iic Beverage Board of Adams County, Indiana, will, at 9:00 A M. on the 25th day of September 1936 at the County Commissioners room in Auditor's Office, Court I House, in the City of Decatur, in said County, begin investigation of the application of the following named person, requesting the issue to the applicant at the location hereinafter set out. of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said ! time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said appli. cant, and the propriety of issuing the Permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: Adams L. O. O. M. No. 1311, BuihlI ing Association, 20026, 222 North 1 Second Street, Decatur — Beer, Liquor, Wine Retailer. Said investigation will be open t‘>' the public, and public participation . is requested. Alcoholic Beverage Commission of Indiana. By: R. A. SHIRLEY’ Secretary PAUL P. FRY’, Excise Administrator Sept. 10.17

WORK SHOE FEATHER-BED COMFORT / FOR YOUR KET SOFT LONG* WEARING WOLVIcRINE SHELL HOASEHIDE WORK SHOES s3 l „ $4.50 Other styles $2.25 up. NICHOLS SHOE STORE

Public Sale 7—ROOM AND BATH MODERN HOME—7 We will sell to the highest bidder our property located at 716 North Third street, Decatur, Ind., FRIDAY, Sept. 18th 1:30 P. M. 7 room house and bath, completely modern with large basement, good furnace, motor plumbing. House in good repair. Good garage. Can give possession soon. Come and inspect this property any time. Terms—ssoo.oo cash; balance on delivery of Deed and abstract. Anyone desiring a loan see Roy S. Johnson. Trust Co. Bldg. Loans for purchasing homes can be obtained for one-half of selling price. Delvia and Anna Chilcote, Owners NOTE—Homes for sale in Decatur are very scarce. Rents are going up. The longer you wait the more you will have to pay. Here is another opportunity. Don't pass this up. This property will absolutely sell to Highest Bidder. ROY S. JOHNSON. Auctioneer and Real Estate, Trust Co. Bldg. ■KMHHHMMMMMMMMMaMHMMMMBMMIMMMMM

I a memorial on the Kings Moun- . tain battle ground. o I XOTI< KOFFE I U IOX lt> -l-.1.t. HE 11. EST4TE vrobiit,- < xo. aara Ik The Circuit Court of %dum« < ounly. ladlgua. nrpiember Term ll»3« i Sadie Baumgartner. Administratrix of Kst*»e «»f Jueob Baumgaitner, Deceased, vs, Sadie Baumgarti ner. widow, unmarried, etal. To Haxel Irene Reed; Robert Reed, her husband, Harley Dickinson, mln. or under twenty-one years of age, The unknown children, descendents and heirs, surviving spouse of Harley Dickinson, if he be deceased. You are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner as Administratrix of the estate aforesaid, has 1 filed In the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, a petition, making you defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said Court auth rixlng the salf of certain Real Estate belonging to the estate of said dex edent, and said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate; and has also • filed an affidavit avering therein that you and each of you are m>n-| I residents of the State of Indiana, or ‘ that your residence is unknown and I it it yoqfare necessary parties to said proceedings, and that said petition, so filed and which is n»>w pending, Is st t for hearing in said Circuit Court, at the 4'mrt House in Decatur, In<l- - on the 16 day of November 1936 Witness, the Clerk and seal of said Court, this 9th day ot Sept. 1936. ■ G. Remy Bierly, Clepk Adams Circuit Court Lrnhnrl, Heller A *»rhnrgrr, Mtys. Sept. 10-17-24 ——— MiIHF: OF' FINAL REPORT To the stockholders, directors, of- - fleers, deposit >rs, creditors and all i others interested In the matter of the liquidation of The Peoples State • Bank, Berne, Indiana. Y’ou and each of you are -hereby notified that pursuant U> the order ‘ made and entered of record in the

i maue ami eniereo oi ret «>ru in me Adams Circuit Court, of Adams County, state of Indiana, in the cause therein pending entitled, In the matter of the liquidation of The Peoples State Bank” and numbered 1 4773, upon the dockets of said Court, the Department of Financial Institutions, of the state of Indiana, in the matter of the liquiation of The Peoples State Bank has filed in said cause an account in final settlement in the liquidation of said Trust, said accounting setting forth all receipts and disbursements, credits and charges to date of such accounting. Said Department of Financial Institutions has also filed an account sup- j pie men tai to said final report show, ing stockholders liability accounting, said supplemental report setting forth all receipts and disbursement”., credits and charges to date of such I accounting. You are further notified; that the Court has fixed and set Or-1 tober 14, 1936 as the day and date] when the Court will hear and deter-1 mine any objections in writing, which may b< filed against said report and will pass upon such ac-j counting. Dated at Berne, Indiana this 9th day of September. 1936. The Department of Financial Institutions. of the State of Indiana.. By; Robert T. Kramer, x Special Representative Nathan 4. Nelaon, %ttorne>. Sept. 10-17-24 o , , , , NOTICE I will be out of my office Sept. 8 to 12 inclusive. DR. EUGENE FIELDS

BIG MONEY RAISING SALE Most sensational furniture sale of all times. You can save 20 to 40', on furniture. ruffs and stoves. No reasonable cash offer will be refused. Come in and see what your money will buy. SPRAGUE Furniture Company 152 S. Second St. Phone 199

CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS | AND NOTICES ~ RATEB * One Time—Minimum charo# of 25c for 20 word* or leas. Over 20 wordi, per word. Two Times —Minimum charge of 40c for 20 word* or lest. 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/,o per word for the three tlmee. * FOR SALE FOR SALE—Fresh cow with calf by side. Phone 690-B. 213-3 t FOR SALE —Holstein cow. 5 years old, with calf by side; also Jersey heifer. Otto Hartman, 1 mile north of Magley. 213-3tx FOR SALE — Frame house, 2H miles south of Monroeville. Can !he moved. Inquire Frank Rosswurn, Monroeville, Ind. 214-3 t FOR SALE — Tulips. 1306 W. Monroe st. ■ Mrs. James Hurst. ■ lx FOR SALE—MiIk-fed spring chickens, dressed or alive. Also young ducklings. lien Anker, Bellmont park, phone 7874. T-T-S FOR SALE —Tomatoes. 40c bushel. Two and one-half miles south-1 west of Pleasant Mills. Mrs. C. F. Rayl. 214 3tx FOR SALE —Farms on easy payment plan. A. D. Suttles. 215t3 FOR SALE — Buckeye grain drill, fertilizer and seed attachment, good condition. One young sheep buck. Charles Berning. Decatur route 1. 212-3tx MISCELLANEOUS WE BUY Rage. Paper, Scran Iron, old auto radiators and Batteries, Copper, Brass and all other grades of waste materials. We pay top market prices for Wool and Sheep i Pelts. Maier Hide & Fur Co., 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442. WANTED WANTED —Farm hand or tenant. E. S. Christen, phone 865-L. Decatur, Ind. ajt MEN WANTED for nearby Rawleigh’ Routes of 800 fajniliee. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. INI-lUJ-SB, Freepopt, 111. 3,10,17,24. 210 4t-x MALE HELP WANTED I’ve got an opening for a sincere hustler who wants to get ahead in life and manage an independent retail business In Decatur. If you have a car. know how to work, are ambitious to buikl a future for yourself, appreciate help to finance your business, write Mr. Stout, P. O. Box 1259. Columbus, Ohio. Sept. 5-10 WANTED — Corn binder, in good condition. State price. Address Box L. J. R. care Decatur Democrate Company. Decatur. 21i-3tx WANTED —At once, a good responsible girl for steady housework. Must like small children. Inquire at this office. 211 st-x FOR RENf FOR RENT — Modern five-room apartment. A. D. Suttles, agent. | 215t3 FOR RENT—Four room modern furnished flaj. Call 79. 213t3 FOR RENT — Jackson pioperty, modern home, corner of First and Oak streets. Phone 298. i ' 213k3tx FOR RENT — Furnished room in private home, connecting bath. Reasonable. 418 Jefferson St. Phone 282. 215t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST — Ladies black purse, containing sum of money. Reward. Return to Daily Democrat. 214-3tx o —— Annual Fall Outing Os G. O. P. Editors I>ake Wawasee, Ind.. Sept. 10 Republican editors and party lead ers began converging on this Northern Indiana lake resort today tor; the annual fall outing of the Republican edftoria’ Association. Among the first to arrive were Paul L. Maddock. Bloomfield, and Neil McCaaluum. Batesville. President and secretary, respectively ot the association. Four major speeches are on the | twotfiay program. Paroled Convicts Sent Back To Prison Vincennes, Ind.. Sept, io— (UP) —Paroled two months ago, Robert Jones. 36. and Douglas Spradley, 28. today again were under sentences in Indiana state prison. The men confessed robbing a filling station here before-Judge W. S Hoover and were sentenced to IQ . years each.

MARKET»b| Brady 1 . Market < or Cr.lgv.He H .a 3 , and a „ N<> commis s; ,>n Ull ,| ■ Xeals rermv.-d T1 .,, !iI J« uvsday. l.' ri ,; uy 100 to to I4u lb140 to 160 j 180 to - 180 to 210 to 250 ll, s 250 to 280 to Roughs Vealer. Burk lambs 'MM Yearling lambs INDIANAPOLIS UVEstJB Hog rm.i;.352. 1 [ii: “ higher. \\. 1S > ; ■. . ' no <l<-p. mlab . v.-’lld- "W 180-260 lbs. #;i lbs. $10.7)1-11 > ~,. 11.15; 155-1.;,, 1 ->-* 1 b.s. s!)..'■> * b -:.j ‘.'.75; lull! ium w,.ie!-> Cattle ■‘"'l .''-aril!.. ■'Bl 1 steady. Slaiicb:.' ,( active steers $!->. . ~ $8.60-9.50. THeifers . $4 25-5. V’ealers grades s!i Sole'.) m Sheep loco Bulk bell, i lambs SS-H> < . steady. Fa' . - $3.50. H FORT WAYNE -It ESTQCkB Hogu 5-lu<-$10.75; IM>2 ..gM lbs. $11.1O; ■ . 277. lbs. <l'i ■ 300-350 lbs S $10; 14'i l-.'i lb$9 50; 120 17" . lbs. $9.00. ■ Roughs $' ;>o M Calves s!»■. H CLEVELAND PRODICE ■ ' — in Cleveland, i) tjjfl Produce: ■ Butter, firm ards. 38c. M Eggs, firm . ■ v 31c; B tra firsts. 24.. . ,’ i. ::i meiiH 23c. M Live poultry Inns htaß 54i lbs . and up u ;. ks. sptM 5 lbs., and up. I's . dm ks. a|riß small. 13c; dm k- T.i 12c. Potatoes, 100 lb 1..U- I'. S. fl 1. New Jersey . Idaho, $3.1.5-$;: C. I', nnsylwfl $2.3052.40: l.oiu I >.'lM.fl Ohio. $2.15-$2 -.‘. icfl Maine. $2.30. 9 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE ■ Sept Dec. Wheat . sl.ll ‘ 2 fl H'S WB Corn sl.l1 ;l , .I'4fl Oats 41b, 12'j fl LOCAL GRAIN MARKET ■ Corrected Sep- uiher 10. fl | No. 1 New Wheat. lbs. or JH better No. 2 Wheat. 5s He fl Oats ......fl No. 2 Yellow Corn ■ Rye I MARKETS AT A GLANCE I By United I’o'ss ■ Stocks firm in qii • ' nailiwfl Bonds, second gi .ub all- slf fl fry active trading; 1 •' -’"'fl meats ease. ■ Curb stocks irnuiilariy luffl in qule-t trading I Chicago stocks iiregular. J Foreign exchangi :rresulfl lower; French Iram at gold [«■ Cotton 3 to 9 points hisher.M Grains fraclionall: .'-'lien B Chicago livestock, hugs "tc«B cattle irregular, sheep " cak ■ I Rubber steady. I r O' ' | Savs Bolshevism I Must Be CrusheJ Nuremberg. Gcrnun >'l' l j ~<U.R>“-Propaganda MimD''’ l»J Joseph Goebbels t"l'l J party congress today tb " | , shevism must 'be annihila 11 ■ I Europe is to survive ••Conciliation is inn <• - „ dynamis Mentenant of Adolf ’s ler shouted. Hfa speech " yond even that of his elite terday in the vigor ot its a on communism and inrtirc- ' ■ Soviet Russia. Relation Germany and Russia ha' e growing constantly nioie during r<-.-ent ws-ki N. A, BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined - Glasses f |t( HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5Saturdays, 8;00 p- t”' Telephone 135