Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1937 — Page 5

|SSE NEWS |Br' Carl Kuhn of Fort ;.a>. >G l-'i-'" 111 K.r>l hosp.u! in INratur. K. w i.H . |>,.|. If S .iih.iy S< liool |K'- M ( ;: -i < H W.-dm*-|K.". C Buslm-o- was trans- »■ i ... .1 sting proK .. „c, aud conK v-if- Ibv *• |K ' V■■ IV>M Heil. IKdelicioiis I‘inch. |K\ ■ I• ■ d.iugn- ■ Bra.b'nt-wy New Jersey. |K . !..cu Thursday |K a f;, r .i week's visit K. M“. and Mis. JIMe --, . V,.: cim.lv <>f Wren to the home of her i |K\p- an I M-- .John Laut|K ... ,„ iw-.atur hospi-i K >h. MS .1 patient. She K ■.■ irom a sel lout K Kwt M K* - I'e-'iai afternoon. K.’ - I'.i ■ <’* 'eland was guest id her mother. Place. ■ l|-.be:t B>er was a Fort, Kvti'ur Monday. ■ 5 E. Brtner was a Deca- - Tue-day afternoon. Kjunior Class, presented a Well Just K" Friday evening at the ■ « auditorium to a large crowd. E. Aid was entertained Kuna <>: M>. Harriet Colter atferiioon with Mrs. HerK as a-a-tant hostess. seam was in charge ME THIS COUPOI ■tollhouse Drug Co. ■ fat Vtt ft $ $i *e Bottle W a-Koo Bitters FOR 25 CENTS Old Indian Flnod. N *"-▼<*. Stom- | Li.er and Kidney Remedy on farkrt aince I*s*. Thia is a trial for a few days only. ntireiy not over three (5) bottlea pr-cn. We publish no tewtimonkt Ask you to try thia Old a Root and Herb Tonic. A mediof positive merit and natural ire' Proven by three jroneratkma. nre u bears the name G. JL BLIC SALE rill sell at Public Auction I y residence 1 mile North I h mile West of Dixon, on idnesday, April 14 mmencing at 12:00 Noon USES -Roan Mare 7 yr. old. ion, sound, well broke; Bay , I smooth mouth, wt. 1400, L a good horse. ITLE- Black Cow with calf k; Guernsey Cow 4 yr. oltf, ishsoon; Guernsey Cow. 3 yr. * fresh Siam; Black Heifer, esh with first calf soon. SS—l> Shoats weigh about 90 I 's each. SB—s ton good Clover Hay; on Timothy. 'LEMENTS— Wagon and Hay McCormick 7 ft. Binder; r; Easy Way Cylinder Hay r Good Side Delivery Rake edder; Single Disc S on side; *; Riding Breaking Plow; Idea Spreader; Double set kss: Good Moline Com Plant- i *taval Cream Separator. RMS—CASH. Wm. Slattery Johnson—Auctioneer Gilbert— Clerk. ——-I otice, Dog Owners! ” Assessors in Adams nty were apprised just I week of a new law, < n" at the recent session i . e state legislature, re- j n K the tax on male and | £'' ( temale dogs from to SI.OO. This law is Wive now. Anyone I paid $1.50 is entitled ‘refund of 50c. For the enience of residents of ” e a”d Monroe Town- '■ Mas Sprunger and the q signed will be at the e ™rs room of First Bank erne next Saturday, I t to 4 o’clock P. MJ , - s e bring your receipti receive your refund, j , 0 wish ma y avaii 1 at e ,y? s le °PPortun-' ml • s , t* mc and place to I I their dog tax. i ax three dollars 1 j y ?d female dogs ion'? d° llars 011 each ad ’ Sd. g rcmains Un - E. H. Gilliom, J r «stee of Monroe Tp.

of the president, Mrs- John Byer.: Mrs. Jesse Spitler, the program leader, presented a delightful program of vocal and Instrumental music and reading*. The devotions were given by Mrs Harry Brown. The hostesses, assisted by Mrs. J. A. Cox, served an appetising lunch. The Collection was six dollars and ninety-five cent*. Mr. and Mrs- Clark Spitler and daughter Nancy of Van Wert were iSunday gueau of Mr. and Mrs. W. £. Spitler. Mr. and Mrs. George Carpenter and daughter Jackie of Fort Wayne were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M- J. Morrison. —e FILING FAILURE i j UNPROFITABLE State Collects Heavily On Delinquent Income Taxes Indianapolis. Apr. B.—Failure to file state gross income tax returtis I when due is very unprofitable, It was indicated today in figures anI nounced by the gross income tax I division, which showed that during the last six months of 1936 the I division collected $545,611 in delinquent taxes, penalties and in- : terest. Delinquent collections, penalties and interest for the six-month period exceeded total expenses of operating the division for the entire 1935-36 fiscal year, according to Clarence A. Jackson, director. Mr. Jackson also announced the state had won a court suit filed by approximately eighty Indiana restaurants. in which the restaurants I contended they were “compoundera" and “manufacturers'' and I therefore were entitled to the 14 I of 1 per cent gross income tax rate jon their receipts. The state conI tended the restaurants sold to consumers and therefore were taxable j at the retail rate of 1 per cent. Rulin*4li favor of the state was 1 given by the appellate court in 'February and the time for further ; appeal now has expired, Mr. Jack- { son said. No tax payments had I been withheld pending settlement of the suit. Sections of the gross income tax law on which the suit was based j were changed by the 1937 legislature and now set forth beyond j question that all sales to consumI era. regardless of the character of I the concern making the sales, are: I taxable at 1 per ceut. In the same series of amendj ments, the legislature increased anj nual exemptions of retail merchants from SI,OOO to $3,000 appli- ' cable on receipts from retail sales. The increased exemption can not be taken, however, on returns due by April 15 covering January, February and March income. I amended law will govern returns | due in July on second quarter income. TENSION GROWING rCQI4TINUED FROM <- nVF 1 captain exacted a pledge that j nationalist airplanes would be in- ' strueted in future to exercise the ’ , greatest care in examining identity j marks of ail craft in waters be-; | tween Valencia and Alicante, on ' the east coast, before taking hostile action against them. The Shropshire’s captain visited J i the island with the British vice i consul at Palma, the chief town | I and nationalist base. Basis for the camplaint was an , I attack on the destroyer Gallant' I Tuesday as it was steaming down the east coast from Valencia to Alicante. A nationalist airplane j bombed the little ship, with its | red-white-and-blue markings for air- | plane identity, from 10.000 feet. I The Gallant replied with its guns j and the airplane made off. Soon | afterward two nationalist planes ] arrived and bombed the ship from 8,000 feet. Again the Gallant’s 1 guns roared. The ship, firing as It ! went, changed its course at full I speed. The planes disappeared Fifteen bombs had been dropped. The nearest landed 100 yards away. O - Mental Laziness Assailed I Kent, O. (U.Ri Much of the pres- ! ent cynicism toward religious is | traceable to intellectual laziness rather than to a conflict with science, believes Dr. W. J. Burner, head of the Spanish department at Kent State University _J -_ ■ - ' Dr. Eugene Fields Dentist Nitrous-Oxid-Gas Anesthesia X-Ray i 127 N. 3rd st. Phone 56 j GILLIG & DOAN Funeral Directors 24 Hour Ambulance Service. Lady Attendants. Phone Phon ® H. M- Gllllfl J M - Doa " |t 794 1041

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