Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 14 September 1936 — Page 5

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I PUBLIC SALE ■ ompieu ( losing (mt Sale, ■.i'i'st'i k. I arm Machinery Kml Feed, at ni> residence. Bnc mile South of Decatur, ■>n road 527. Sept. 21, 1936 ■Watch lor complete list of ■ properh in tomorrows I Democrat. I ‘Mrs. E<| Kiiinstlilav;, M Administratrix B' l ’.' Johnson, auct.

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Schmitt, ('. J. Carroll, D. M. Niblick, .1. («. Niblick, Thomas Ehlnger, Frank Barthel. Honorary pall I (bearers will be former business I bssociatert of Mr. Voglewede, 'namely, la>o Yager, president; Herman Ehlnger, manager; C. E, Bell and S. E. Hite of tho Citizens , Telephone company; Avon Burk, Theodore Grailkt r. Howard Young, Huntington and J. Dwight Peterson, Indianapolis. Assisting Father Selmetz as celebrant of the mastv will be (Father Joseph Hennes, assistant ■pastor, as sub-darcon; Rev. MatI thew Clancy, D. D.. Toledo; Rev. ' Ambrose Kohne, pastor SS. Peter 1 and Paul church, Goodland. Community Tributes Individuals and representatives i of business and civic organizations voiced tributes today to Mr. Voglewede's life. Despite an active ! business career, Mr. Voglewede 1 never forgot his duty as faxher htui husband and his home life ■was In keeping with the finest tradition and sentiment. He was i a companion to his sone and l daughters and would not let pressI Ing business duties interfere with the happiness which he treasured - in his home life Besides the widow, three daughters, the Misses Majy Margaret. Helen and Ruth Voglewede and five sons, Roltert of Chicago, Arthur H. Thomae, Frederick and ] William Voglewede of this city 1 survive. I The following brothers and sisiters also survive: Mrs. James P. Haefling. Fort Wayne; Mrs. Thomae Haefling and Bernard Voglewede, Indianapolis; Mrs. Fred Schaub, Cleveland; Mrs. i John (). Fisher, Muncie; Miss | Bertha, Lawrence and Clem Vog- ■ lewede of this city. The body was removed from the . Gillig and Doan funeral home to ] the Voglewede residence, 509 U. ] Monroe street, late Sunday afterI noon and may be viewed until the funeral hour. Burial will be made in St. Joseph’s Catholic cemetery. ■ o FORMER U. S. (CONTINUED lion in 1934,f0110w d redistricting of the state. Johnson was appointed state weighmaster last, ear and set out to i unseat his close friend. Gov. FloH I B. Olson, as ' dictator" of the farmer labor party. Johtnson lost to the Olson candidate but retained Oli son’s personal friendship. He was stricken a few hours before Olson’s death, and suffer* d a relapse Thursday night. Johnson was the third nationally prominent Minnesota politician to die within a year, Sen. Thomas Schall being the first and Olson the second. SOY BEAN FIELD (CONTINUED paint job on these buildings, R. H. Wileman will conduct a low cutting demonstration on corn. This demonstration will show how corn may be cut flush with the ground with but slight alterations in the corn binder. Low cutting of corn has many advantages and this demonstration will be well worth while. 0 Noted Movie Executie Dies Suddenly Today — Hollywood, Cal.. Sept. 11.- <U.R> - Irving Thalberg. husband of Norma Shearer, film star, and known as the “boy genius” of the film through his executive ability, died suddenly today. Thalberg was stricken with a cold last week. His illness developed into lobar pneumonia. At hjs bedside were liis wife, his

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Gricf-Strickcn Mother Mourns Missing Baby t — r ■ \ ' ' " ,■ .-1 r Mrs. .Robert Browe and sons, Charles and Edward <,rief gtricken over the fate of her missing baby, i they double their efforts to find the child who was tO-rno th-old Harry Browe. Mrs Robert Browe of feared kidnaped while his two brothers. Charles J ML- it anxiously awaits news from searchers as | and Edward, were wheeling him through the park.

THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN Orators are filling the air with arguments, political brickbats are flying—the great John Public is being besought for its votes for one or the other political party. You will help to decide by your November vote. Our Service Bureau at Washington has some pertinent literature — completelya non partisan in character — that will interest you. Here are the titles; 1. The Presidency of the U. S. 2. Political Party History in the V. S. 3. Presidential Flections since 1789 4. How the States have voted in Presidential Elections 5. The Public Debt of the United States. If you want this packet ot five bulletins, send the coupon below: CUP COUPON HERE ... . Dept. G-31. Washington Service Bureau, Daily Democrat, 1013 Thirteenth Street, Washington. D. C. I want the POLITICAL PACKET of five bulletins and enclose ten cents in coin, or postage stamps, to cover return postage and handling costs. Mail to; NAM E , STREET and No CITY STATE I am a reader of the Decatur Ikvily Democrat, Decatur. Ind.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. William | Thalberg; his two sisters and his] mother-in-law. Death occurred in] the 37 year-old producer's home at Santa Monica. o • Morganville, Kans. <U.R) A col' fee can provided an effective incubator here. Two eggs were taken from a nest, placed in a coflee can and forgotten. Three -weeks later two chicks were removed. , , I .... _ ... o 1 ""— — — — Long riding Knife Portland. Ore. (U.R) A jackknife that E. Baker lost while repairing a tire took a 6,000-mile ride between the tube and the casing before it punctured the tube. The knife Was open. “ °~ City's Fine Revenge Huge t Los Angeles (UP) Crime does

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< —— ■- ■ 111- — 1 not pay—for the criminal — but; 'mild ones like misdemeanor*;, gett-i drunk, traffic violations, etc., contribute largely to the city's income. The entire receipts from fines, forfeitures of bonds and other court sources for the 1935 1936 fiscal (period was $1,899,638.25. O Narrow Escape Burlington, Kas. (U.R) William 1 Rtshig lost his balance anil fell head lirst into a binder he was running. A painful wound in his left hand was his only injury. — —oHonor Belong* to Woman The pioneer dally paper pub ‘ llshed In England In 1702 jvas pub s llghed bv n

Dramatic School To Open Tuesday The Whitey school of dramatic art will rewume classes tomorrow under the direction of Mrs. Withey of Fort Wayne. The Violet Reinwald school of the dance will open a branch school at tho MaeonlO in October under the direction oi Miss Betty Toole, who conducted the school here last season. These two schools work in conjunction. Safety in Marriage Boston <U.R) — Single folk are more apt to become patient in mental hospitals than their married brethren, statistics of the state department of mental diseases disclose. o Name Coincidence Lincoln, Neb. (U.R) Two men by the name ot John Jacob Mohr died on the same day here recent ly anil their bodies were taken to 1 the same mortuary. They were I not related. —o — War Buddies Meet Port Clinton. <> <U R> Fred Nelson, attending the American Legion convention at Tiffin. 0.. met Elmer Rench. of Galion. <».. a buddy I whom he had not seen since the day before the Armistice was signed. Q — Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

Any old RAGS? Any old SHOES? / YOU remember the man who said he owned a suit for every day in the week—the one he had on. All of us, these past years, have had to make our old shoes and hats and dresses and suits do double duty—we’ve worn them months longer than usual simply to save money. Now that things are hrigher. i’s a good idea to take stock and stock up. While fall’s still young, invest, if you feel able, in a new suit, a new hat, a new rug for the living-room, perhaps a new refrigerator, or a vacuum cleaner’ Prices the likely to be lower than you expect—and alter all, don’t you deserve a change of scenery, personal and household? One word watch the advertising in this paper carefully before you buy. Real money can be saved by judicious buying — and judicious buying is often a matter of first reading the advertising columns’ Read them today and reap ... more for your money’. ■ i- ■ I

FARMERS WILL VOICE IDEAS Farmers Os Drought Area To Oller Program Ideas Washington, Sept. 14 <U.R> Farmers who bore the brunt of the 1938 drought will gather In community meetings beginning Sept. 21 to voice their ideas on a 1937 agricultural conservation program, the agriijiltural adjustment administration announced today. Community meetings In Hi north central corn belt states will be the first step in a general cooperative plan to formulate a 1937 program for that region. Community meetings will be followed tty county meetings in October and state meetings in November und December. lowa. Illinois, Indiana. Michigan, Minnesota. Missouri, Nebraska. Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin are the 10 stateis in the north central region. Meetings are to be held in all regions, with conferences already underway in some I sections. Secretary <*f Agri< ulture Henry A. Wallax e urged farmers io keep in mind the fundamental objectives of diet king soil eroeion, improving soil fertility, encouraging better land use and maintaining farm income as they ponder the 1937 program. “A program devoted to such purposes will serve not only agricultural welfare but national welfare,’’ Wallace said. “It will bring abcjut the better balance in the production of feed and food. Fanners must attain these aims in ordei' to provide greater abundance for the average American ' home.” With drought devastation still a pressing problem, farmers are expected to consider whether it is necessary to have a more comprehensive crop insurance program than that provided by the agricultural conservation and commodity loan programs. Wallace has suggested a crop insurance program that would permit farmers to store surpluses during good years axtd draw on these supplies in lean years] Other discussions art expected to concern possible changes in

STATE GARDENS State Road 224 Nine Miles East of Decatur. Ind. Music for Square Hances Every Tuesday starting September lath. Wednesday, Sept. 16 GENE JOHNSON and His Orchestra.

•ho hasls of government benefit Itayments to meet 1937 conditions; changes In crop classifications; I modifications in soil-building pracI tlcea for which payment wae made bin 1936; whether u maximum totej conservation allowance should be established for each farm, and I what provisions should be made relating to range land. —— o 11-Year-Old Negro (Jiri Becomes Mother New Orleans, Sept. 14 — (U.R) — An 11-year-old negro girl and her seven imund son wore “doing well” at. charity hospital here today. The baby was Isirn Sunday after a caesarean operation on the unwed child. Physician* thought the girl was one of the youngest mothers on record in this country. — o Woman Accidentally Killed By Daughter Lafayette, Ind., Sept. 14—(U.R) - Mrs. Clint Morgan, 50, Attica, was killed last night when accidentally shot in the abdomen by her 16-year-old daughter, Ruth, who thought a. borrowed pistol she found in the house was a toy. - O— ' Knox Statement To Be Campaign Issue Washington, Sept. 14 — (U.R) Emergence as a major campaign issue of the Republican charge that insurance policies are unsafe under the Roosevelt administration was foreseen today. The White Houee rveenled the presi-

Public Sale I will offer al public auction at our residence, three miles east and one mile south of Berne or *4 mile west of Maple Grove church, on WEDNESDAY, September 16 Sale to begin at 12:00 o’clock sharp The following property: HORSbJS, 3 HEAD 1 bay mare with colt by side, 2 months old, Jamily broke, a, good work mare; 1 roan horse colt, 17 months old. a good one. CATTIJv, 17 HEAD 1 Jersey Holstein cow. fresh, calf by side; 1 I roan cow, fre*fh. the calf was vealed and bred again; 1 spotted cow, was fresh three months ago and bred; 1 black cowl, giving milk, bred; 1 Jersey heifer cow, had one calf, giving milk, bred; 1 roan cow v ill be fresh soon; 1 Guernsey hull; 7 heifers, pa-sture bred; consisting i>t 2 Guernsey heifers, good ones. 1 good Jersey, 2 Holstein-Jersey heifers. 2 Holstein heifers; 2 spring calves. , HOGS, st> HEAD —2 Duroc gilts with 15 pigs by side; S Duroc ’ sows with 18 pigs by side; 18 good feeding shoats, weighing about 120 pounds each. CHICKENS About 140 yearling Big English full blooded Leghorn hens, this is a good bunch. HAY AND GRAIN—Some oats in bin. About 4 ton of good mixed bay in mow. IMPLEMENTS — Corn cultivator; spring tooth harrow; spike tooth harrow; storm buggy; 1 double disk; 1 field roller. MISCELLANEOUS —1 buggy harness; 1 heavy harness; 1 grindi lt;one; pop corn, nice and dry for popping; apple butter; fruit jaj*. I and other articles not mentioned. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 table; 1 stand: 1 couch. TERMS—Cash. Anyone desiring credit should see the clerk. E. H. HABEGGER J Auct.—J. A. Michaud E. W. Baumgartner, Clerk

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dent would meet tomorrow in a surprise conference with insurance company executives. Chicago, Sept. 14— (U.R) —Col, Frank Knox, Republican vicepresidential nominee tonight will answer Democratic attacks upon bls statements that insurance pollele* and ravings are unsafe under the new deal, Republican national chairman, John Hamilton, announced today. Knox will speak from Helena, Mont., over nation wide hook ftp. College Lingo Toledo (UP)—When a young man at Hiram College, Hiram. O, goes to see a young lady, he isn't "dating." but is "perching" in campus language. - o Extract Needle After 23 Years Portage O. —(UP) —Twenty-three I years after a needle penetrated Mrs. Frances Kominek'e thumb, it was removed by a phyMlcian, in three piecos.

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