Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 17 September 1936 — Page 2

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Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four tor the answer*. J— • 1. Name the fifth hook in the New Teitament. 2. What is a mandrill? • 3. Who *as Ann Ward Hadditto? 4. Who wrote the |oem, "Het»ey i and I Are Out?" 5. Which city In the U. S. has Hie highest altitude? 6? What will bo the length et; the . San FrancWco-ftakland Bay tOTlttt OF I’ETII'IOV TO MEI.I. mm. estate Proton tr < au»«* No. BSB9 In Tbe Circuit < ourt ut Idnmai ( oitnly, Imiinnti, Mrptrniber Term IBM Sadie Baumgartner. Administratrix of Estate of Jacob Baumgartner, Deceased, v». Sadie Baumgart-, ner, widow, unmarried, vtaJ. * To Hazel Irene Reel. Robert Reed, her husband, Harley Dickinson, min. 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 filed in the Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana, a petition, making you defendants thereto, and praying therein fur an order and decree of said Ci-urt a nth rising the s.tlg <>f certain Real Estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, 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 n»nresidepu of the State of Indiana, or| that your residence is unknown and Heat yoitfare necessary parties to said proceedings, and that said petition,! so filed and which is it w pending, Is set for hearing in said Circuit Court at the CMirt House in Decatur, Ind-1 iana, on the 16 day of Npvember 1936. Witness, the Clerk and seal of said Court, this 9th day of Sept. 1936., G. Remy Bierly, Clerk ~ Adams Circuit Court Lenhart, Heller A M’hurgrr, tttys. |

Public Auction FRIDAY EVENING, Sept. 18 - - 6:30 p.m. Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs SOME GOOD HORSES, MULES AND COLTS. MILCH COWS. HEIFERS AND BULLS. BREEDING EWES AND BULKS. BROOD SOWS, GILTS AND BOARS. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. DECATUR RIVERSIDE SALES E. J. AHR and FRED C. AHR, Managers. - I WINTER IS COMING BE PREP ARED Buy A Guaranteed Used Stove And Save Money. We have a good selection of Circulating Heaters. Upright Heaters. Cook and Range Stoves. Kitchen Healers, Laundry Stoves, Kerosene and Gasoline Ranges. ; We Also Handl® Parts for Any Make Stove. DANIELS FURNITURE EXCHANGE 110 Jefferson St. Phone 1148 PUBLIC AUCTION TO SETTLE ESTATE 185 — ACRE FAR M — 185 Known as the Winters Farm on State Highway No. 1, adjoining ' fhc South Corporation line of Bluffton, Indiana, on SATURDAY, Sept. 19, 1936 at 1:30 P. M. Will Be Sold On The Premises. LAND —ISS acres all le’-el very fertile, high producing, well tiled, nil under cultivation except 40 acres of Timber. IMPROVEMENTS—B Room Brick House with Good Steel Roof; Good Barn 40x80; Double Crib; Machine Shed; Poultry Hiouse; Sum- ' mer House; Large Concrete Water Tank; Electricity; 2 Drove Wells; Good 4 Room Tenant House; Wagon Platform Scales. This is an Idea,! farm home. Will have to be seen to be appreciated. A secure and paving investment for anyone wishing to invest in farm land. I PQBBBSSlON—lmmediate possession of buildings, possession of iand as soon as present crops are harvested. TERMS—Cash to settle estate. Howefver, a Loan of % of selling price can be obtained. For further information and details see Mr. Cotton or Mr. McKinney. Bluffton, Ind. Telephone 303-J. Will also sell some farm machinery. Nora A. and Cora L. Winters, Owners Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer Trust Co. Bldg., Decatur, Indiana.

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* bridge, now under constrncitcni? 7. Who was tho Socialist cundidata tor President in 1932? 8. Nanis the largest seaport in I the world. !». What was the name of Noah s 'second son? 10. On what river is the city of ' Connellsville, Pa.? o CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends who so kindly assisted us In the j illness and death of our husband I and father, Charlie Voglewede. We appreciate tho many acts of kindness shown us In our bereavement. Mrs. Charlie Voglewede and Children j ~~ t j f TWENTY YEARS | i AGO TODAY II From the Dat’y Democrat File ■ « • September it. 1916, waa Sunday NOTICE I will be out of my office from ; Monday, September 14 until Monday, September 28. DR R E. DANIELS 217 to rateMMraranrarararaw SOnWC—IWaKMBSro GILLIG & DOAN Funeral Directors 24 Hour Ambulance Service. Lady Attendants. Phone Phone H. M. Glllig J M. Ooan 794 1041 '-aHMBBMMBiaBBMBBBHSK

NOTIC E Os riNNL HEPORT To the Ntmkhulder*, director*. oftier in, tiepuMit >ri». creditor* and all ottiera interested In the mutter of the liquidation of The Peoples Stale Rank. Berne, Indiana You and each of you are hereby notified that pursuant L> the order | made and entered of record in the Atl.uDN <Tr ult Court, of Adams County, state of Indiana, in the I.miino therein pending entitled, In the matter of the liquidation of The . Peoples Stat* Rank’ 1 and numbered] 14773, upon the dockets of eaidi Court, the Department of Financial j Institution*. of the *tate of Indiana,’ iu the matter of the llqulalion of The ‘ Peoples State Rank has filed tn said I caime an account in final settlement,* in the liquidation of said Trust, said I accounting netting forth all receipt* • * and disbursements, credits and ] charge* to date of such accounting.: Said Department of Financial Inwtl- < tut ions has also filed an account sup- | plvmental to said final report show.l fng stockholders liability a» counting, | I 1 Haiti supplemental report setting ( I forth all receipts and disbursement*,' credits and charges to date of such' accounting. You are further notified , that the Court has fixed and set O - l tober 14, 1936 as the day and date 1 ' when the Court will hear and deter- J 1 mine any objections in writing. i which may be filed against said re. < i port and will pass upon such ar- l counting - Dated at Berne. Indiana this Sth day of September. 1936. c The Department of Financial In- n . stitution*, of the State of Indiana. 1 By; Robert T. Kramer, t Special Representative | Nathnn <.. Nelsua, Mt«rne>. Sept. 10.17-31 I El. II NOTIC E OF PI Rl.fC lIttRIXG FORM NO. |(M> Notice is hereby given that the ( Local Ah' >hollc Beverage Board of Adams County. Indiana, will, at 9:nn 1 A M, on the 25th day of September 1936 at the County Commissioners i room in Auditor’s Office. Court ■ House, in the City of Decatur, *n said € »unty. 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 here- ! inafter designated and will, at said I time and place, receive Information i concerning the fitness of said appliI cant, and the propriety of issuing the Permit applied for to such applicant 1 at the premises named: Adams L. O. O. M. No. 1311. Ruildirg Association, 20026, 222 North Second Street, Decatur — Beer, Liquor, Wine Retailer. Said investigation will be open t> the public, and public participation j is requested. Alcoholic ’leverage Commission of • Indiana. By R. A. SHIRLEY Secretary I PAUL P. FRY, Excise Administrator Sept. 10-17 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur _Z_ Z ~ —- SALE CALENDAR C■ * Roy S. Johnson jaJPk Xuctioneer c Decatur, Ind. i 1 Claim your sale date early as I am booking sales every day. Sept. 18 —Delvia and Anna Chilcote, 716 North Third st., Decatur. Ind. Seven room modern house. Sept. 19—Fred Reppert. Sr., property at Vera Cruz, 9:00 a. m. Sept. 19 —The Winters 185 acre farm located at the sonth corporation line of Bluffton. Ind. 1:30 p. m. Sept. 21 —Mrs. Ed. Rumschlag, administratrix. Closing out farm Hale. 1 mile sonth of Decatur on Rate Road 52?. Sept. 22—’Fran., Slack. 5 miles southwest of Winchester. Ind. Pure bred Jersey cattle sale. Sept. 23—E. M. Likens. Elwood, Ind. Pure bred Jersey cattle sale. Sept. 25 — Decatur Community Sale. Livestock sale. Sept. 26 —Walter Eichar. 2 mile ea»»t of Decatur on the Studebaker farm. I Sept. 28—Daniel Noffsinger, 1 i mile north and % mile east of 1 ! Monroe. Closing out sale. Sept. 30— Johnson & Cox, Carmel, Ind. Pure bred Jersey cattle sale. Oct I—A1 —A D. Eminhiser, I’i mi. couth, 1 miie east of Monroeville, Ind. Closing out eale. SPRAGUE OFFERS ! Cabinet Heaters, j large size tPuO i EX" 532 ~s6O You Save 20'< to 40'< on these stoves. SPRAGUE Furniture Co. 152 S. Second St. Phone 199

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1936.

Holy Name Society In National Meet New York. Sept. 17, — tU.R) A national convention of the Holy Name Society expected to draw more than 200,000 persona into some of its session aopened today. Patrick Cardinal Hayes, presiding over the ftrat session, said its , purpose waa “to gather the members of the Holy Name Society together in the nsnie of Christ the Son of God, In order to make pnh lie profession of their fatth in the divinity of Christ and renew the Holy Name pledge of faith and patriotism, the oath of loyalty to God and country.” Outstanding in the program will be a solemn pontifical mass tomorrow morning for deceased mem hers of the society, to be celebrated by the Most Rev. John F. Noll, bishop of Fort Wayne. Ind., and episcopal chairman of Catholic lay organizations in the ttnlted States. The sermon will he preached hy the Most Rev Peter L. Ireton, Ms hop of Richmond. Va. __<> See A. D. Artman for Hammermills. Tractors, Plows, Spreaders, Combines. Grain Drills, and Drive Belts. 2S-1-4-8-11-15-17-21-25

/Great, Nov Serial of Thrilling Mystery and Romance THE BIG FOUR 7>' >' ' AGATHA |l CIIRISTIE r j Famousauthoi 4 ' k of detective 1 * I fiction J r ; -|x -M "We go. Hastings,” said Poirot, “to see the one man in England who know* most of the secret, sinister underground life of China." The versatile creator of M. Poirot, famed fiction sleuth, introduces her resourceful hero in a thrilling, breathtaking story of international intrigue. Follow the gripping episodes of M. Poirot’s campaign to thwart the Oriental plan for world domination. Writ- . ten against a timely background of world politics, this sensational new novel introduces Agatha Christie at her best and reveals M. Poirot as a man of high romance as well as a detective of rare skill. Begins Saturday Sept. I9r in the Decatur Daily Democrat

THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN Orator, are filling the air with argunienta. J are flvlng-the greet John Public i. being brought tor it. vote, tor one or the other political party. You will help to dec Id, by > I November vote. Our Service Bureau at t , ■ inent literature completely non-parttean in eharwttr-that )| Jutereat you. ’ Here are the title.: 1. The Presidency of the U. 8. 2. Political Party Hi.tory in the I’. S. 1 3. Presidential Elections since 1789 4. How the States have voted in Presidential Elections 5 The Public Debt of the United States. If you want thie pa< ket of five bulletins, send the coupon below. _ CLIP COUPON HERE 1 Dept. G-31. Washington Service Bureau, Daily Democrat, 1 1013 Thirteenth Street. Washington, D. C. . 1 want the POLITICAL PACKET of five bulletins and ten cen?s in coin, or postage stamp., to cover return postage artd | handling costs. Mail to: NAME - STREET and No. — CITY STATE . ........ 1 am a reader of the Decatur Dajly Democrat, Decatur. In

Purdue Professor Dies Wednesday Indianapolis. Sept. 17. — (UP) — | George M. Bartlett. S 3, director of the machine design department of the Pnrdue university school of engineering, died here late yester-

day. He served on faculties of the Case school of applied science ami the University of Michigan before to Purdue in 1927 o Unwieldy “Currency” In ancient Cyprus, copper pot. WPFP UJiod fur tpnnav

CLASSIFIED j ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS AND NOTICES j * r RATES On. Tim. —Minimum chars. of 25c tor 20 word, or le.n Ov.r 20 word., per word. Two Time. —Minimum charge of 40c tor 20 word, or lew. Over 20 word. 2c p«r word tor the two time.. Three Timet—Minimum charge of 50c tor 20 word, or le»». Over 20 word. 2'/a0 per word for tho three time.. FOR SALE FOR SALE I sheep buck, 2 years old. extra good. 1H in " e west. 3 miles north of Preble. Preble phone. Adolph Bultemeier. 218-3tx FOR SALE—Pickles. Will Strahm. 339 N. 9th St. Phone 1231. I Light Plane • Pietenpol Air-Camp-er in good condition Flown twenty hours. Sell cheap or trade for light car. Robert Strickler, Adams street. 220a3t FOR SALE — Indian motorcycle, 840. See Gerald Ross. Preble. 220-3tx FOR SALE— Eight good breeding ewes. Hugo Thieme, six and one halt miles northcast of Decatur. FOR SALE — Barn 30x60. cheap. See Jim Andrews. Monroe. Ind. 221a3tx t\vo FARMS FOR SALE 16n acres 3 m'iles no> h of Wren, Ohio. A 7 rxwn honre with electricity with well constructed outbuildings. 100 acres, 2 miles north > of Decatur, no house, may be had at low figure. Must sell for cash. K. H. KNOWLTON. Freeport, Illinois

GRAND PIANO BARGAIN — We ' have a beautiful (like newli' Grand Piano where the purchasers ' are unable to continue the payments. Rather than show repos* ession we will make contract with ' responsible party for balance due. Terms only 110 per month. For particulars write Credit Manager,! 812 Main St.. Anderson, Ind. 219-3 t .. . i FOR SALE-1128 Chevrolet truck. 1927 Ford truck. 1929 Chevrolet ; 6 sedan. and a stock trailer. Frank Wrecking Co., W. Monroe St. 221a3tx ; WANTED « ■ “ WANTED Girl for general house work. Phone 316 after lit a. in. 221 It WANTED Corn cutters. Artie Jackson, phone 881-L. 221t3x WANTED —Ten men to cut corn. Inquire Julius Brite. Phone 5673. 221 -3tx MEN WANTED to cut corn. Julius Heideman. 4 miles southwest of Decatur. 221t2x eod WANTED — Girl or middle aged lady for housework and cooking. Good wages. Mrs. L. M. Clitic, 327 W. Wiley Ave., Bluffton, Ind. , 219-4 t WANTED All kinds used hand instruments. Phone 284 or 484. A. M. Sellemeyer. 2191 lx" ... , WANTED TO RENT House. Rest references. 1043 North 2nd. 219 3tx WANTED—Two young men. 18 or over to wait table. Experienced. State Gardens. Middlebury, Ohio. ,218t3x WE BUY Rags, Paper, Scrap iron, old auto radiators and Batteries, Copper, Brass and all other grades of waste materials. vVe pay top market prices for Wool and Sheep Pelts. Maier Hide * Fur Co., 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442. SPENCER CORSETS - individually designed foundation garments. Give style and comfort. Correct figure imperfections. Also surgi- ' cal garments for men, women. Consultation without obligation. For appointment call Mrs. Elmer Miller, 904 W Monroe. Phone 987. 22ht.;x ' MEN WANTED for nearby Rawleigh Routes of 800 families. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. INI-112-SB, Freeport. 111, 3,10,17,24. 210 4t-x o for rent FOR RENT Four room furnished modern apartment. Cail 79. Dynois Schmitt. 21St3 MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS-—Furniture repaired, upholstered or refinished at the Decatur Upholstering Shop, 222 South Second street. Phone 420. Also used furniture. 1 218t12

daily blport of and foreign markMCS Brady. Market tor Dec Mar *■? Craigv.lie, Hoag iJn d C,o »« «12 Noon INo commission , hl . Veals received Tuesd.v nesday, Ertday :tIH J ' 100 to 120 lbs i 120 to 110 lbs Bra 1140 to 160 lbs Hra 160 tn 1811 lbs HH ! 180 to 210 lbs. flra 210 to 25b lbs ; 250 to 280 lbs ' , 280 to 350 ' i 100 to 120 llis ; 120 to 140 lbs 140 to 160 ■ 160 to 180 to 210 lbs. IH| to 250 to 280 to 350 Roughs Slags . Vealers | ; Ew< ami w.-in. r gra Buck lambs Yearling lambs CLEVELAND PRQDj.cE I <■ W . Produce: bHF Bui I- , X; dards. 37c. . .radr. t 23c. Live llis., and up. ll)S.. ks, I, dm k- . . i"i <. i. N’ " ■! lil.ii.e, Ohio. EAST BUFFALO tS T

—Livestock: f $10.60-$l" "s'; li o Cattle. • ■ around s<>". 1"" heifers. r' ■ In if - iliov bulls. $.'>.25-ss.s<'. i'A — • . i »5.75. M Calves. b" 1 . ers utn hang- • !:dM| >11; omnioii and • ■ na $lO.. ■ Sheep. 2<'<‘; lamb-- uiy; good and < hou ■ "• $10; bulk mis.' d ... 5 sorted bui ks in. Ind. d. $9 25iS.f| throwouts, $8 down f| INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK® Indianapolis. Ind —Livestock: f Hog receipts. 1,076; market steady with W-r® day's high mark'- above I® time; strictly < Indie weights upward i'-em -"-If 250 lbs.. $lO-$l" 25"-29t) If $9.70 $10.20; 29" I" ■ - • -"’Pf 300-350 lbs. $S 7.W If up. $8.50-89: 160 1 s " lbs-. ; ‘f $10.10; 155-160 lbs.. s'• 255975; if 1155 lbs., SS.SO-$9.5"; U" lbs-f : 88.75; packing sows. ■ s:•■ ■ Cattle. 700; calves. 5"": run ■ eludes around 300 head on throtf billing, leader supply "" d " l “f es: market generally stcaf I choice medium w eight Ble f >49.75; 1,360-lb. ste"- ’f cows. $4.25-85; cutter grad'"-. $4; vealers steady al >1" down.B Sheep. 1,000; lambs strong to f higher; bulk better ;••. ><!•■>. ■ $9.50; slaughter sheep, steady; ■ ewes. 42.50-83; top. s•'» 9 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind.. Sept. L M —Livestock: Hogs, 5c higher; 160-18" $9.60; 180-200 lbs.. $" 5; 2 1 ’"-. lh*s., $9.95: 225-250 lbs . $1"."5; - : 275 lbs., $9.80; 275-300 lbs . L” 300-350 lbs.. $9.31'; 159-16" J" j $8.90; 140-150 lbs., SS."S. U'l lbs.. $8.40; 120-130 lbs., s'-15; 11 120 lbs . $7.90. Roughs, $8; stags, $" 5": < aß< ifi.so; latnba, $8.75. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept Dec. Mai 1 Wheat $1.15 91.13% 81-1-jCorn 8115% I" 1 < 'Oats 42% .13 ’’ LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected September 1 No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or heiTer i No. 2 Wheat. 58 lbs. 1 Oats . No. 2 Yellow Corn .. Rye N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined - Glasses F |ttcd HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 1£:30 to &• Saturdays, 8:00 p. tnTelephone 135