Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1937 — Page 2

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COURT HOUSE cai« The claim »uit ot O. L. Vance against the estate of William Sellemeyer was dismissed at the cost of the defendant by agreement of both parties. Cases Continued The complaint for account and penalties suit of the state of Indiana against Robert King ancf others was continued. The suit of the state of Indiana against the Crescent Creamery. Inc., for account and penalties was also continued. Sult Dismissed The injunction and damage suit of the Schatz Baking Co., Inc.. ‘ against Edgar Werling. Oscar Werl♦ng. Charles Miller, Erwin Miller and the Miller Baking company was dismissed on motion of the plaintiff at the plaintiff’s costs. Ruled To Reply In the complaint on note for foreclosure of real estate suit of Edgar Mutschler and Faye Mutschler against Catharine Hastings and the Adams county department of public welfare, an answer in five paragraphs was filed by department of public welfare- Ruled to reply to two, three, four and five

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; paragraphs. Appearance Filed In the damage suit of Dale Brand against the Erie Railroad 1 company, appearance for the defendant was filed by H B. Heller, Follansbee, Storey and Schupp. Rule to answer. Appearance was also filed by the same attorneys in the damage suit lof Mary J. and C. H. Seyfert against the Erie railroad. Rule to answer. • Appearance was also filed for I the defendant by the same attorneys in the suit of Hiram Wittwer against the railroad for damages. Ruled to answer. Ask For Venue Change In the divorce suit of Barbara Habegger against Robert Habegger the defendant filed a motion for change of venue. The court ; named Jay. Allen and Wells as counties to which the change could be taken. Answers Filed In the note and foreclosure of mortgage suit of Rosy Werling against Arthur P. Hyland, Ella Hyland. Virginia Hyland Smith. L. M- Harmon. First State Bank. Crest Mfg. Co., and Helen Berling as answer in general denial to cross complaints of the First State Bank, Crest Mfg. Co., and Helen Berling filed by Louis M. Harmon.

Answer to complaint and cross complaint filed by Louis M. Har- » mon. Summons ordered for Arthur I Hyland. Ella Hyland. Virginia Hyland Smith. Donald Smith, return- , able December 22, 1937. . • Complaint Filed A complaint on note suit was ■ filed by the department of finan- , < iai institutions in charge of the ' liquidation ot the Peoples Loan & I I Trust Co., against W. A. Klepper i and the summons ordered returnable to the sheriff of Adams county ■ December 20, 1937. Estate Cases The proof of the posting and publishing of notice of sale of real estate was filed in the estate of . oseph Rumschlag. The report of the sale was filed, examined and approved and the deed ordered, re-1 , ported, examined and approved. A petition to sell corporate stock ' was filed, submitted and sustained in the estate of Andrew Gottschalk and the executor authorize dt<> ’ sell stock set out in petition at pri- ( vate sale tor cash at not less than appraised value. A claim was filed by Martha Hossman. submitted. evidence heard and the claim allowed in the sum of S4OO in the guardianship of Elizabeth Scherer- The claim was ordered paid by the guardian. The current report was filed by

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I th* guardian in the guardianship ' of Menno and Bertha Neuenschwander. The report was examined and approved and the trust continued. I | Real Estate Transfers Frank Behling et ux to Peter F. ! Moser. SO acres in French twp. for SB,OOO. Sylvia Lehman et al to Loren C. Bulkhead et ux. inlots 42643 in Monroe for >SOO. Mary A. Durr et al to Gerald L. Smitley et ux, inlot 892 in Decatur for SBOO. < Sam Nussbaum et ux to Vilas Schindler, 8.83 acres in Monroe twp. for sl. Sam Nussbaum et ux to Vilas Schindler, 5.25 acres ,n Monroe twp. for sl. o PLAN TEST OF • < .CONTI KT TO I fur,-.- r>NW>_ compelled to have a public passenger and bus license in 1938. All applicants for licenses should have a thorough knowledge of road j signs and motor vehicle laws. Persons desiring further infor-

I DID YOUR CAR START THIS MORNING? PHILLIPS ■66— ENDS SLOW STARTING KNAPP SERVICE Corner 2nd and Jackson PUBLIC AUCTION FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10,1937 HORSES, CATTLE. HOGS AND SHEEP 20 head of good Guernsey and Holstein Cows. 10 head of good Jersey Cows. 50 head Sheep. 20 head of yearlings. 500 Chestnut Posts. 1 New Cream Separator. 50 ga. of Oil in 5 gal. cans. Any one wanting oil before sale call 386 or 22. Quarters of Beef and Sliced Meat at Sale Barn Friday. DECATUR RIVERSIDE SALE Auctioneers—Doehrman & Gorrell. PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at Public Auction on the ' Heckman Farm. 8 mile North West of Decatur, ’ 2 mile West and 414 1 1 miles North of Preble on Winchester Road, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14,1937 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. 7—HEAD OF HORSES & MULES—7 Black Mare, smooth mouth, wt. 1300; Bay Horse, smooth mouth, wt. 1600; Bay Brood Mare, 11 yr. old. wt. 1400 in foal and Bay Colt 6 mo. I old bv side; Bav Colt coming 2 yr. old: 1 pair Mules, smooth mouth, ; 2200 lbs. 6 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 6 Jersey 7. due in Feb.; Durham Cow, 6, calf by side; Spotted Cow 5. due in Feb.: Black Cow 4, due in Feb.; Guernsey Cow, 4, due in Feb.; . Spotted Heifer 14 months old. HOGS 4 White Brood Sows farrow in January. —IMPLEMENTS— McCormick 7 ft. Binder; Keystone Side Delivery; Hay Loader; - Tedder; Deering Mower: Corn Planter; Riding Cultivator; Oliver Riding Cultivator; Empire Jr. Grain Drill: Rudd Manure Spreader; Ensilage Cutter for filling silos, in good condition: 2 Spring Tooth Harrows; 3 section Spike Tooth Harrow; J-Deere Riding Breaking Plow; 2 Walking Breaking Plows; Double Disc; Bar Roller; Turnbull Wagon & 16 ft. Rack and Ladders, like new; End Gate Lime Broadcaster; 1 horse Wheat Drill; 2 one-horse Cultivators; Double Shovel; Single Shovel; Corn Shelter and Pnltey, like new: Submarine Tank Heater, good; 8 in. Feed Grinder, gaud; Fanning Mill; Hay Slings, new; 100 gal. Galvanized Hog Fountain; 2 Double Sets Harness; Collars: 75 gal. Iron Kettle; Gas Engine & Pump Jack; Mud Boat; Platform Scales; 36 ft. Extension Ladder; Wagon & Box; Brooder Stove; Oats Sprouter; Vega Cream Separator, good condition; BLACKSMITH TOOLS —Iron Vise, Forge, Drill and Bits; 3 Bee Hiyes; Small Tools and articles ton numerous to mention. TRACTORS — Fordson Tractor & 12 inch Plows; Knickerbocker Tractor. TERMS—CASH. ERNEST BUUCK, Owner Roy S. Johnson—Auctioneer Ervin Doehrman —Auctioneer Stoppenhagen & Buuck —Clerks Friedheim Ladies Will Serve Lunch.

mation are asked to contact Dee Fryback at his office on Madison street. o ff est Your Knowledge Gan you answer seven ot these ten questions’ Turn to page Four for the answers. ♦- ♦ 1. In what year was the American Labor Party organized? 2. Who is known as the "George Washington of South America?" 3. What is a draft horse? 4. What Js a chigger? 5. Name the chairman of the Committee for Industrial Organization. 6. Do ships have a lighter draft in salt water than in fresh water? 7. Where is the ancient town of Jericho? 8. Who is the editor of the American Medical Association Journal? 9. What State does Josiah W. Bailey represent in the U. S. Senate? 10. Who wrote "Measure for Measure?” o I'rmle tn A (.nod Town — Decatur

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* RATES * One Time—Minimum charge of 25c for 20 words or less. Over i 20 words, 114 c per word Two Times —Minimum charge of 40c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words 2c per word for the two times. Three Times—Minimum charge of 60c for 20 words or less. | Over 20 words 2'/ a c per word ; 'j for the three times. | Cards of Thanks —35 c | j | Obituaries and vsrses SI.OO Open rate-display advertising 35c per column Inch. ♦ ♦ FOR SALE FOR SALE — Farm lease blanks, three for sc. Decatur Daily Democrat, 106 No. Second St. 276tf FOR SALE—Brown Swiss cow, 3 years old, second calf by siSe. Wilmer Wartman, Craigville phone, j 288- ' FOR SALE — Three day old calf. Decatur route two. Theodore Ostermeyer. Preble phone. 288t3x FOR SALE—Furniture and Rugs: 14 Living room suits; 12 Bedroom suites; 5 dining room suites; h 5 studio couches. This is all high < grade merchandise and prited for 1 quick sale. Traae your old furni- 1 ture in on new. We do all kinds 1 of furinture repairing. Sprague Furniture Co., 152 S. 2nd St. Phone 199. 289-31 j 1 FOR SALE—Two-day old Durham j calf. John Selking, Hoagland: phone. Hoagland r0ad.289-2tx FOR SALE—Toy Fox Terrier pups ' Three months old, $3.50. Jersey bull calf, eligible to register. Extra good. Dr. S. M. Friedly. 1133 N. Second St. —-- FOR SALE—Red Cedar fence posts. ■ Call John Feasel, 5572 at Standard Station. 1 mile south Decatur 1 on Route 27. 290-a3tx FOR SALE —40 acre farm, good level laricl. jyood buildings with electric lights. Small down payment, balance long time loan. John Scheimann. 288-3tx eod FOR SALE—I 937 Ford V-8, 85 Tudor, 12,fi00 miles, heater, radio, good tires, A-l mechanically. Priced for quick sale. Will handle light | car in trade. Phone 1021. 290-3 t , — FOR SALE—Toy Fox Terrier pup. | Three months old, $3.50 Jersey, bull calf, eligible to register. Extra good. Dr. S. M. Friedly, 1133 ; N. Second St, 289-2tx j FOR SALE — 1935 master coach I Trunk, black finish, new tires. I new brakes, heater, winterized. Ready to go. Real bargain. Will sacrifice. Call phone 8475. 289FOR SALE—Quarters of beet and sliced meat at Riverside Sale Barn Friday. 289-2 t Give FURNITURE This Christmas We suggest: ROCKING CHAIRS OCCASIONAL or LOUNGE CHAIRS MIRRORS KNEE HOLE DESKS . CHILDRENS ROCKERS and CHAIRS Many more timely gift items throughout the store. ZWICK’S Phone 61

FOR SALE—One large Heatrola, like new; 1 childs desk, with chair; 3 living room suites, new I cover; 3 buffets; 15 footstools. 10 end tables: 3 radio benches; 1| large white leather chair; china closet; dresser cabinets; rocking chairs. $1 up; straignt chairs 50c We do all kinds repairing. Deca- > tur Upholster Shop. Phone 420. | 289-3 t FOR SALE— Young dressed beef in quarters, chunk or sliced. Riverside Sales, or call O-566. ", 1 — l ' - ' ■ 1 WANTED WANTED —Man with car to take 1 over profitable Rawleigh route. Established customers. Must be satisfied with earnings of S3O a week to start. Write Rawleigh’s. Dept. INL-113-101. Freeport, 111. I Itx WANTED—To rent small furnished home or apartment. Box 237. Itx MALE HELP WANTED — MEN WANTED—SIOO a month paid to many men at first and more later. Local manager of nationally known . company want# to hire several men for work in this locality. Deliver orders to farmers, render sevice and do other work. Fanm experience very , desirable. Car necessary. Permanent work. You only need to give I your name and address. 233 % DemI ocrat. 290-ltx I 0FOR RENT ■ F6R RENT Two rooms, unfurnished. Modern. Private entrance. 325 N. Fifth St. ' 259-2tx FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment, semi-modern. 325 No. Fourth St. 288-3tx I NOTICE — Rawleigh’s nousehold products for sale by A. J- Zelt. ! 103 No. Eighth Street. Phone 274. 264-ktf MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE—Parlor Suits recovered. We recover and repair anything We buy and sell furniture. Decatur Upholsters. Phone 420. 145 S. Second St. 265-30 t NOTICE —My office is located at I residence 1133 N. 2nd Street or can be reached at Runyon's garage. S. M. Friedley, veterinarian. 1 phone 9434. 286-6tx MASONIC A special meeting of the Masonic Lodge will be held Friday, Dec. 10, at 7:30 p. m. All members are requested to attend. W. M. o. I.KUAI, NOTH K OF PI I‘l-lt HF.AHtNG FORM VO. I° ! ' Note e is Hereby given that tnr j U>cal Alcoholic Beverage Board 0 Adams County, Indiana, will, at 9 A. M. on the 23rd dav of Deeembi-i 1937 at the County Commissioner ■ Boom in Auditors Office. .court House in the City of Decatur, In said County, begin of the application of the following named person, requesting the i««ue to tm applicant, at the ioration hereinattcr set out, of the Alcoholic Several' Permit of the clatt* hereinagter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant > and the propriety of issuing the Permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: . ,- oo Willis Marion Di* kason, (.Shamrock Inn), Line Street. Geneva —Liquor, Beer, Wine Retailer. Said investigation will be open tn the public, sud public participation is requested. Al» oho!ic Beverage Commission Indiana. By: John F Noonan Secretary Hugh A. Barnhart, Excise Administrator D** ' '* I- MOVED! Thompson Radio Service now located at 335 S. FIFTH St. Phone 250 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Ey«« Examined • Glaesea Fitted Saturday*, 8:00 p. m< Telephone 135. HOURS 8130 to 1130 12:30 to 5:00

rorrect ,i "’i-" i; w ' - -75 lbs, and up ' ali-rs l!| n k iambs " V ' .ambs ' CHICAGO GRAIN E r " ni Jlr CLEVELAND PS;; Ei '■ ::-ind. Dec i-<Kk Produce: Hutter, steady: euv, standard, 41ljc. Eggs, steady; eitra '■xtra firsts. 25c; current pullets. 21c. Live poultry, firm; hm JR" Lie; ducks, fancy, t and . -rctrarr. 23v; : old h<-i» X i." Xo 2 turkeys, 15c. Hga 1’ 1 >hv, rirai $1 25-sl> 1 , K s fl 773;', fl 25; Main f! 51.4". Maine t: l’eii:i>y.uL.d $1.35. M EAST BL FFALO LiVESnl' East H iffai'i X Y bn —Livestock: Hogs. 290. 10c lower. choice ibs„ 200 lies.. $9. Cattle. 250: 25c hishtr.lft steers and factors. fis;iW held upward to SB-50: and eutter cows, weieli' bu.'.s. f 540-15.55. Calves, 5". vealers taffM $12.50 down. 1 E Sheep. 400; lambs s'-g W< 7:.' y's deilme gdl .inlice $•• 25-f;t.s"; ate! .1 er.idi s. $7 INDIANAPOLIS LlVtffl . - lii'i. Dk H —Livestock: Ilogs. 7,000; holdovers,4l ket 5i lower; 140-180 Ik-1 1S(I-20(I lbs-. $8.45: *3 jw 4ii; 210-225 lbs.. ss3o: 5 lbs, sS.2ii: 235-250 lb!., 275 lbs.. $7.95; 275-300 M 300-325 lbs.. $7.75; J 7.65 ;:5"-4eO lbs.. lb s >x f .>: 120-130 lbs-R 120 Ihs, $8.20; jiows lower: bulk $7-$7.35. ■ Cattle. SOO; calves, W1 «■ at.'lv active and fully ««*!■ kH on all slaughter tie; bulk steers and heW® SS; beef cows scarce, ! (■utter grades. steady; good to choice, WM Sheep. 2.500; lam » higher; fed western showing advance; top. for choice native and offerings: slaughter at $3.50 down J FORT WAYNE LIVEIW I fort Wayne, Ind, W- 1 J So; 0 200-225 lbs, lb- J'- 95 ’ Roughs. $| ■ sW f s fflhß 0 . ( aves, SIO.W^ mb ’ LOCAL GRAIN BURK ELEV* T 0 Corrected Prices to be No 1 Wheat. 60 l b 6 ° rM J Rye _; central soya co. j New XO. xoTiCK ~ ti »* Xotb -’ is urderslgned Mgry , t«J> F ’" a, ' f v 'will re'-elve IF’j Count.'- vll .Huh * i hu.‘“ til t>> ember strui'tiou. Bed’ Said ! uultablc’ l* ca,t a'fji, naiil f° r J,,,,c r-{ in. chassis ,to -'nTS'Ss”" Sainue. c fferly ~ Otis I- °7 r | ie r . [»!>•' I Slierumn Bl)a ra. • Ad> ‘ iOrs B