Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 309, Decatur, Adams County, 31 December 1936 — Page 2
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COURT HOUSE Estate Cases The estate of Sarah S. Eisenhart was ordered settled as insolvent. The final report was filed and notice was ordered, returnable January 16The final report wan files! in the estate of Ernetst F. Keller. Notice was ordered, returnable February 1. The hearing on the inheritance tax was continued. The final report was filed and the estate of Harve Rico closed. The executor wan discharged and ordered to pay the balance to himself as trustee. A petition to determine the inheritance tax was filed in ‘he estate of Lewis Zeigler. It wan referred to the county assessor. A petition to determine the inheritance tax in the astate of Joseph H. Hilty was referred to the county assessor. The final report wan filed and notice ordered. returnable, February 1. In the estate of Henry A. Durr. The final report was filed, examined and approved and the ad-
As Pseudo Mother Went to Jail fe S/t ’ ' /V' i t I 4 > -7 • ■ Mrs. Muench with marshal f * h WA L • .jfi® ■ y®bfcL Mrs. Nellie Muench Sentenced to 10 years in prison and $5,000 fine for attempting to swindle a wealthy St. Louis physician by palming off an unwed mother's baby as theirs, Mrs. Nellie Tipton Muench, inset, is shown as she left court after her sentence to start her prison term. PUBLIC SALE On account of ill health I am quitting farming and will sell at Public Auction ’,2 mile South and m ji e West of Glenmore. Ohio, 4 mile-Eant and 1 mile South of Wren, Ohio; 4*£ miles West Lj mile North of Ohio City, on THURSDAY. January 7, 1937 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. B—HEAD OF HORSES—B Matched team Dark Bay Mares 6 & 7 yrs. old. wt. 3370, both sound, good workers, a real pair of Brood Mares, both in foal, one Mare has 3 mo. okl Sorrel Mare Colt by side; Sorrel Mare be 2 in April and Roan Horse Colt be 2 in April, both out of above mares, these two colts fare extra good ones; Sorrel Horse 6 yr. old, wt 1760, sound and a good horse; Roan Mare 6 yr. old. a real brood mare, wt. 1800 in foal; Sonrel Mare 2 yr. old, wt. 1550, a i“al one, she is out of the Roan mare. S—HEAD OF CATTLE—S Brown Cow. 6 yr. old milking good flow; Red Cow 5 yr. old, calf by side; White Cow. 3 yr. old. milking good flow; Roan Heifer open, a real fat butcher heifer; Jersey Cow 5 yr. old, calf by side. HOGS & SHEEP —2 Dtiroc Sows; 7 Fall Pigts; Duroc Male Hog. full blood Spring Pig; 3 Sows fanrow in Feb.; 3 Sows farrow in March. 12 Good Ewes, tab first of April. FEED>—36 shocks of Fodder. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS New J-Deere G. P. Tractor has only plowed about 100 acres; J-Deere 14 inch Tractor Plows new; J-Deere Tractor Disc new last spring; Deering Binder 8 ft. first clans; Superior Fertilizer Grain Drill used 3 seasons; New Idea Cylinder Hay Loader used 2 seasons; Roderick Lean Riding Cultivator used 2 seasons; IHC Cultivator good; Studebaker Wagon 314” like new and 16 ft. Rack ajid Grain Bed; Farm Wagon with 16 ft. Rack and Grain Bed; CB&Q Corn Planter; Deering Corn Binder like new; Oliver 14” Riding Plow; New J-Deere Walking Plow? 12”; 1 Heavy Hand Made Spike Tooth Harrow used 2 seasons; one 10 ft. Wood Frame Spike Tooth Harrow; Good Cultipacker; New Idea. Manure Spreader I'ifet class; McCormick Mower 6 ft., good; Clover Buncher; 8 bbl. Galvanized Water Tank; Auto Trailer; 2 Double Sets Breeching Harness made by Hennerman, Van Wert, used 2 seasons; 5 Leather Collars; Gas Engine; Corn Grib 6x28x9 be easy to move. HH GOODS—Lyric Radio, electric; Round Dining Table; Library Table; and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. JAMES H. KRICK, Owner Roy S. Johnson—Auctioneer. Lunch by U. B. Bethel Aid.
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mintatrator discharged and the estate of Obed Gillloin closed. Ejectment Suit An ejectment suit han been filed by John, Rona and John P. Bertsch against Ada Shoemaker. Summons were ordered, returnable, January 19. Oath Approved The oath and bond of the commissioner. John L. DeVoss, was filed, examined and approved in the partition suit brought by Willis Baumgartner against Leonard Baumgartner and others. Case Continued The damage suit brought by Frederick Miller against Paul Dengler, venuftd here from Allen county was continued until the next term of court. Claim Allowed A claim in the sum of $269 16, brought by Anna C. Banke against the estate of Sarah Eisenhart, was allowed ami ordered paid. Real Estate Transfers John W. Tyndall, tr., to Elmer Bailer, in-lot 155 in Homewood Addition for sl. Elmer Bailer et ux to Herman Dierkes et al, in-'ots 154 and 155 In Homewood for sl.
Fear Crisis as Nazi Warships Converge on Spain | The Admiral Scheer ] x, ,. 7 -CTV- . . — '-frPWl 11 "" _ "J" 11 '"i’ll K ■ -- : ~ j hT*- ■i- J 1 si k ■ -w BA fl.r®. I ■■kjß a ... /m\ ■ I I>re,,lier I Chancellor Hitler I * Ji| tl I- .MIW.« *e A *'-..;•••••'• fl • * y jfir * > » \ II ** HF £. mT r jEANot iuz enBAC i friwiW ® MADRID I ij-W/- .Wf : VAteNCIA«^y < 2=~S* — —~.'=|tim, Deutschland! — -1 -i— I Focal points of crisis —————J I ■*
Serious new international complications aggravated the danger that the Spanish revolt might precipitate a European war as German warships converged on the Spanish port of Bilbao where the Nazi freighter Palos was held by Spanish loyalists on charge* of carrying contraband. The batUe-
American Life Insurance Co. to Isadore A. Kalver et ux, part of inlots 22 and 23 in Decautr for SI2OOOHenry J. Kaieer et ux to Jennie Tudor, 80 acre® in French twp. for sl. First Bank of Berne to Martha IFossman, in-lot 398 in Berne for $2, 000. Bernardina Toeneing to Theodore F. Rodenbeck, 40 acres in Root twp. for SBOO. First Joint Stock Land Bank to : William A. Hodge, 46 acres in Hartford tw-p. for $2200. Marriage Licenses Ruth Merchant, Decatur, and! Wesley Sonius, farmer, Decaturo HOLLINGSWORTH (CONJT NTTO FROM FAGS ONE) tics for several years. In 1926 and 1 1927 she served as vice-chairman
loose nr n LEAF OOCIAL SECURITY OUTFIT Complete with Forms Adopted by Accountants Everywhere jjg _ /J ; |g|= FOR 50 EMPLOYEES OR LESS stock no. so so Outfit nm.sist: of: (fr A fl 1 Visible King Binder, size R x lo’/z K 1 Index Sheet with celluloid tab, t /I and six divider sheets “J*e a c h 50 Personnel Record Sheets 50 Employees Earning Record Outfits for Sheets , r . .. r „ larger firms This outfit provides space for all necessary information in the keep- propor toning of Social Security Records ately priced ALL SOCIAL SECURITY FORMS DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1936.
of the Adams county central committee. This is the first paid po-| litical job she has held. Sne is a member of the Church of Christ of Geneva but attends the M. E. church in this city. She is a mem-, ber of the Eastern Star. Pythian Sisters lodge and secretary-treasur-er of the historical club of Decatur. She is the mother of two children, Edwin “Spot” Kauffman, only) ‘grandson of Mr. and Mrs. David Kauffman of southwest of Berne, 1 who will be her deputy, and Betty Jean. 6. o MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks: irregularly lower in dull trading. Bonds: higher. Curb stocks: irregularly higher. Chicago stocks: irregularly higher. Foreign exchange: firm. 1 Cotton: 3 to 9 points lower.
ships, Deutschland and Admiral Scheer, were reported to have been ordered from their stations in the Mediterranean to the northern coast of Spain in addition to several Nazi destroyers. Key figures in the crisis are Chancellor Adolf Hitler of Germany and Spanish Socialist Premier Caballero.
NOTH I-: OF FIN VI, '.HTTI.F.MENT I I of i:>tati: no. gm Notic e is hereby Riven to the credI itors, heirs and legatees of Sarah j Eisenhart, deceased, to appear in the I Adams Circuit Court held at Decatur ■ Indiana, on the Ist day of February 1937, und show cause, if any, why I the Final Settlement Ac*-ounts with I the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and sajd heirs are notified to then and there make I proof of heirship, and receive their | distributive shares. i First Bank of Berne, Administrator with will annexed 'Decatur, Indiana, December 30, 1936 Lenhart Heller and Sehuraer, %tt>M. Dec. 31 Jan. 7 Mil'll E OF FIN IL SEFI'LEMEN r OF KNT %TK NO. IMMHi Notice is hereby gixen to the credJ itors. heirs and legatees of Henry I A. Durr, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Deva- ! ruary, 1937, and show cause, if any, j ruary, 1937. and sho wcause, if any, • why the Final Settlement Accounts ' with the estate of said decedent j should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Forest Durr, Administrator | Decatur, Indiana, December 30, 1936 Hubert It. MH lrniihan. attorney Dec. 31 Jan. 7 NOTH E OF FIN %L SETTLEMENT OF KMT 1 I E NO. 31135 Notice is hereby given to the cred- ' itors, heirs and legatees of Christian ' Rich, deceased, to appear in the Ad-1 ' ams Circuit Court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the 16th day of January | 1937, and? show cause, if any, why [the Final Settlement Accounts with ! the estate of said decedent should! not l>e approved; and said heirs are i notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Peter F. Moser, Administrator 1 Decatur, Indiana, Dec. 24, 1936. C. I*. ji lters, Attorney Dec. 31 Jan. 7 In the Adams Circuit Court of Ad- ! ams county, state of Indiana In the i matter of the estate of Elizabeth ; Smith, deceased. Cause No. 2882. i Notice is hereby given that upon I petition filed in said court by the adrninstrator of said estate, setting up the insufficiency of estate of I said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the judge of said .court, did on the 14th day of Dec- ! ember 1936 find said estate to be . probably insolvent, and ordered the same to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby notified of such insolvency and required to file their claims against said estate for allowance. Witness, the clerk and seal of said court, at Decatur, Indiana this 14th day of December, 1936. G. Remy Bierly, Clerk of Adams Circuit Court, Adams county. Indiana , Dec. 31 Jan. 7 ( o Trade i». a Good Town — Decatur
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— - 1,1 ■" 1,1 ♦ | Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. 1. What Is the name of that social science which deakt with the organization und life of the state? 2. What was the middle name of Jesse James, tin* American outlaw? 3. In Greek mythology, who was Hera? 4. From the top of what mountain did Moses receive the law? 5. Who was captain of the "Olympia" in the Battle of Manila Bay? 6. Os which state is Little Rock the capital? 7. An eruption of what volcano destroyed the city of Pompeii? 8. Who was Henry J. Rogers? 9. Do United States Naval vessels pay toll to pass through the Panama Canal? 10. Who was known as the Great Pope? » XOTM ►: OF PINAL SI-riTI.I-IMENT of i> r t it: no. si in Notice Is hereby gb en to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Ernest F. Keller, deceased, to appear fn the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the Ist day of February, 1937, and show cause If any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their dlstrMvutive shares, Joseph L. Gerardat. Administrator Decatur, Indiana, December 30, 1936. Lenhart Heller and Schnraer, Attys. Dee. 31 Jan. 7 0 .Appointment of VdiuinlMtratrl< WI th NN 111 Annexed No. SMS Notice is hereby given That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Fred Bohrer late of Adams County, deceased. Thu estate is probably solvent. Emma Bohrer, Administratrix with will annexed. Dec, 17. 1936 Dec. 17-21-31
SALE CALENDAR L W Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur, Ind. Claim your sale date early as I am booking sales every day. Jan. 1 — Decatur Community Auction. Jan. 2 —Boyer Heirs, Van Wert Court House, 80 acre farm. Jan. 4—E. J. Ahr Riverside Sale Barn, Horse Sale. Jan. s—Louis Kruetzman 3 mile east, 3 mile north of Decatur, closing out sale. Jan. 6 —Snyder & Egley Registered Guernsey Cattle and Horses on State Line 2 mile north Road No. 224. Jan. 7 —Jamee IL Krick % mile south, mile west of Glenmore, Ohio, closing out sale. Jan. B—Dec.8 —Dec. Community sale. Jan. 9—Ed Reppert, 1 mile west % mile north of Magley, (dosing out sale. Jan. 11 —Frank Kiser, Road No. 27, Sub Station. Jan. 12 —Roy Kendall, southwest of Ft. Wayne on Ditch Road. Jan. 13 — Old Adams County Bank, Real Estate. Jan. 14 — Wm. Hecht, Celina, Ohio, Horse Sale. Jan. 15 — Decatur Community sale. Jan. 16 —Wm. Beerman 1 mile Northwest of Poe on Winchester road. Jan. 16 —Wm. Beerman, 1 mile northeast of Poe on Winchester road. Jan. 18—Ora Chilcoet, 5% mile North % mile East of Ossian. Jan. 20 —J. S. Cole, 1 mile south, 2 mile west of Monroeville, closing out sale Jan. 21 —John Sonnigßen, 2 mile South, 2 miles West of Payne, 0. Jan. 22 —Deca. Community Sale. Jan. 23 —Al Hoffman on. No. 1 — 11 miles South of Fort Wayne, 80 acre farm. Jan. 25 —Russel Wallace 7 miles , Southwest of Fort Wayne on Liberty Mills road. Jan. 26 - Chas. A. Munson 5 mile North 2 mile East of Bluffton. Jan. 27—Emil Sprunger on Wells & Allen County Line % mile south of Road No. 1. Jan. 28 —-Layton Smith, 6 miles Northwest of Van Wert. Jan. 29 —Deca. Community Sale. Jan. 30 — Martin J. Smith and I Peter Loahe, 1% mile south of De- ' catur, % mile West of Highway No. 27.
MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady'a Market for Decatur, Berne, i Cralflvllle, Hoagland and Willshire. Closed at 12 Noon. ► Corrected December 31. jNo commission and no yardage , Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. 100 to 120 lbs ....$8.55 , 120 to 140 lbs 8 «5 t 140 to 160 lbs.. — — 9-75 160 to 200 lbs 10.15 200 to 275 lbs 10.35 275 to 300 lbs 10.25 , 300 to 350 lbs — 9 95 350 lbs. and up 9-75 Roughs -.......... 9.00 . Stags 7.25 i Vealers 11.75 I Ewe and wether lambs 9.00 , Buck lambs 8.00 i Yearling lambs 4-00
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 31.--<U.R> —Livestock: Hog receipts, 4,000; holdovers, 95; market uneven, steady to 25c higher; 160-180 lbs., $10:70; 180200 lbs., $10.75; 200-225 lbs.. $10.80; 225-235 lbs., $10.85; 235-250 lbs., $10.65; 250-260 lbs., $10.50; 260-275 lbs., $10.30; 275-285 lbs., $10.15; 285-300 lbs., $10; 300-325 lbs., $9.80; 325-350 lbs., $9.70; 350-400 lbs., j $9.60; 150-160 IM., $10; 140-150 $9.75; 130-140 lbs., $9.50; 120-130 lbs., $9.25; 110-120 lbs.. $9; 100-110 lbs., $8.75; sows fully steady; bulk $8.90-$9.65; top, $9.75. Cattle, 700; calves, 300; trade generaly active and fully steady; few loads of steers, $9-sl2; heifers mostly $6.50-$8; beef cows, $4.50$5.50; cutter grades, $3.50-$4.25; weighty sausage bulls upward to $6.25; vealers steady, bulk better grades, $12.50-sl3. Sheep, 5,000; compared with Tuesday; fat lambs active, mostly 25c higher; yearlings and slaughter sheep steady; fed western lambs mostly $9.75; bulk choice light and heavyweight native lambs, $9.75; fat ewes mostly $3-$3.50; top, $4. FORT WAYNE LILVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 31. —(!U.R> —Livestock: Hogs, 10-20 c higher; 225-250 lbs., $10.65; 200-225 lbs., $10.55; 250-275 lbs., $10.55; 275-300 lbs., $10.50; 180-200 lbs., $10.40; 160-180 lbs., $10.40; 300-350 lbs.. $10.30; 150-160 lbs., $9.75; 140-150 lbs., $9.50; 130140 lbs.. $9.15; 120-130 lbs., $8.85; ‘ 100-120 lbs., $8.60. Roughs, $9.25; stags, $7.75; calves, $12.50; lambs, $9. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK
East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 31. — (U.R>~ Livestock: Hogs, receipts, 400; active, 10c |to mostly 15c over Wednesday's average; bulk better grade 190-230 lbs., 111.25; trucked-in lots, $10.90$11.15; few 110-140 lbs., $lO-$10.65. Cattle, receipts, 150; mostly steady; medium steers and heifers, $8.25; low cutter and cutter cows $3.75-$4.60; bulls 25c and more I higher; medium $5.50-$6; butcher bulls to $6.50. Calves, receipts, 50; vealers steady; goo dto choice, $12.50. I Sheep, receipts, 400; lambs unchanged; good to near choice 90 lbs., down, $9.75-$9.90; medium and mixed grades, $8.25-$9; inferior throwouts downward to $7; aged ;ewes to $4.50 and mostly $2.75-$4. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat $1.35% $1.18% $1.15% Corn, New.. 1.08% . 1.00% Old. . 1.00% Oats 51% .45% .43% CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 31. —<U.RF~ Produce: Butter, market, steady; extras, 38c; standards, 38c. Eggs, market unsettled; extra grade, 29c; extra firsts, 28c; current receipts, 27c; pullets firsts, 24c. Live poultry, market firm; heavy hens. 5% lbs., and up, 20c; medium, 16c; ducks, 6 lbs., and up, 17c; small, 15c; young tom turkeys, 16c; young hens, 21c. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected December 31. I No. 1 Wheat, 60 lbs. or better $1.28 No, 2 Wheat, 58 lbs 1.27 I Oats 49c Old Yellow Corn 1.40 Soya Beans. No. 2 Yellow 1.35 New No. 4 Yellow Corn $1 to 1.31 Rye 90c CENTRAL SOYA CO. Soya Beans, No. 2 Yellow 1.35 CAMPGAW MARKETS Berling Produce Bldg. East Jefferson St. Phone 156 Large White Eggs, dos 28c . Large Brown Eggs, doz 26c I Medium Eggs, doz 23c Heavy Chix, lb 13-14 c i Heavy Hens, lb 1415 c Heavy Pnllefa lb 1415 c I Leghorn Chix, lb 10-llc ( Leghorn Hens, lb 10-llc Ducks, lb 13c ! Geese, lb. 11c i Turkeys, lb. —l6-17 c
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT BUSIN EES CARDI AND NOTICES • RATES One Time—Minimum charge 25c for 20 word* or les*, o 20 word*, I'4c per word. Two Time*—Minimum cha of 40c for 20 words or h Over 20 word* 2c per word the two time*. Three Tlme»-Mlnlmum cha of 50c for 20 word* or h Over 20 word* 2i/ a per w< for the three time*. i — FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE—4O acres | Monroeville. All black Price $3500. One-halt down, session March 1. Roy E. S| foose, Decatur. Phone 569. FOR SALE — Guernsey cow, flow. Several used washers, ver cleaners low as $19.50. I tur Hatchery, dealer. James K en, salesman. 3 FOR SALE - John Deere me set of harness, Oliver stag i walking plow, wagon cultivati wheel trailer, 4 cows. Earl dis, 3 miles west Monroe >4 n FOR SALE —Pure bred Duroc: hog, 18 months old. Ed. M half mile south of Salem. 308 FOR-SALE—Beautiful black ( puppies. Eligible to regi One-half mile west of Kiri high school. C. S. Bryan. C ville phone. 30 FOR SALE —Used Fordson tra tractor plows. Worm gear bearing, rear wheels. One mile west of Kirkland high sc C. S. Bryan. 30 FOR SALE —We have a nice 1< green and dry slab wood. the thing for these mild dayi Adams County Lumber Co. PI either 78 or 994. 36 FOR SALE—DiII pickles, 40c Bring your own containers. 1’ 1231, William Strahm, 339 N Ninth St. 3 FOR SALE — 1930 Studebaker dan. Priced low. Phone 5194 a FOR SALE —Large selection 1 furniture, including Beds. KJ en C..binets, Side Board, Kit< Ranges, oil stoves. Stuckey & Monroe, Indiana. 3( FOR SALE—2 sows with 17 p 3 ehoats, weight about 80 Frank Uhrick, phone 5421. mont Road. 30’
WANTED WANTED — Loans on imprt farms; Eastern money; terms; low rates. French Qui 262 wt MAN —To become contact man investigator for national or ization. Experience unnecess j Good appearance essential, selling. Write 750-770 Mad Bldg., Milaukee, Wis. WANTED— To haul ashes, 11 dirt, clean cisterns or do moi jobe. Phone 1073. 30CI o MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS— Furniture paired, upholstered or refinis at the Decatur Upholstering SB 222 S. Second St. Phone 420. .1 used furniture. 301 LOST AND FOUND The following items have 18 left in our Taxi: Ladies scarf. r mens gloves, 2 mens single gl ( " Runyon Garage, phone 772. 3D Will the person who found la sum of money in Decatur busin district last Thursday, please < at this office and receive a libe reward? FOR RENT FOR RENT-Modern 8 rot house with 2 car garage. A. Lower, office phone r or 378. 301 —o NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETI of Members of Decatur Savin and Loan Association January 11, 1937, at 10:00 A. 1 Notice is hereby given that I annual meeting of the members thhe Decatur Savings and Lq Association will be held at office, 119 S. Second street. Paul H. Graham Co.) Decatur, (liana, January 11, 1937, at W a. m. At said meeting three menibi of the board of directors will I elected, and such other busini j transacted as may be brought fore the members. Decatur Savings and Loan Ass Edgar Mutschler. Presidt 31 Don R. Farr, Secy-Trea-s N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined • Glasses Fitts HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5.0 C Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. * Telephon# 135.
