Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 21 January 1938 — Page 2

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. . • [Test Your Knowledge I Can you answer seven of these ten questions! Turn to page Four for the answers. • ♦ 1. Jn which country is the province of Saskatchewan? _

FIMNCI4I. STATHMEX I' <>l-’ ADAMS <'<>lATt, IWIT Heeelpta IHsbursed lliilaxera Over lift. County Revenue »!»{.«»« •;» »lMS.o«« 41, • UH.W4I* ttravel Hoad Kapalra 112.bVM.il 11.,801.4. o.IIJ Bond* for Const, of ~ „ „ <'o, .I’nite Roads ~9b1.57 -,?61.'< Taxation for Township Road .... . . Bonds and Coupons 66,840.04 10,14b.U Tuy Male Redemption oJV.i4 f»JO. «4 County Welfare Fund . *-'•>"??“ Jl’ltlJoo 10 177 r Principal Common ... *4,837.7 4 14.650.00 10,177.0 Principal Congesslanal ... . 6,67»>.0u 1.000.00 principal Per. Endowment 426.00 4.5,00 , Interest Common ’’mJl? ’2 932 S 3 200M9 Interest Congressional «*.*4 *.»3f.53 interest Per Endowment . :?? »2 ’.IS?! , Fines and Forfeitures SJJ'H JIH? 74 as thm lUK School Fund Loan *70.J4 £95.56 H.bs ■State* Tax . 15,807 40 11,607.40 tftate School Tax 18,954.83 18,9M.83 W. W. Memorial Fund 53.06 68.06 State Forestry .. 484.9;» 484. h0 State Teachers Pension Fund 5,820 66 5,820.66 Indiana Board of Agriculture *<*7o $48.70 Intangible Tax Distribution 8,340 no *’><%** Wrw krt Fees 3bX.78 298 .8 7V.UU Show Licenses - <OO 4.00 r _ MU D ?ix . ../ ■ .... =I.»P9 21.223.39 Tuition Tax 46,068 k 9 45,068.89 Special School Tax . 103.616 .52 102 616 92 Special School Bond Tax 9.7*8 17 ?•!!? 1! Common School Revenue .. S.SJfc .31 0,895.31 Surplus Dog Fund • <”.}4 7W.54 Library Fund 4,501 ?? 4.5*1.36 Canada Thistles .... S.OO Corporation Tax 41,-o-.14 41,14 Farlow Drain-Bond and Interest - l?»-36 Gillispie Construction 64.49 di.xh drillßple Bond and - . ' Interest 41.70 41.<0 Carl Williams Drain 3.12 3 - 11 H. E. Johns Drain 8.00 -.00 , „ r ,.. I'.enry Krick Drain-Const. 1,35-.<4 1,302.74 Henry Krick Drain , Bond & Interest 9.5.5* 84-36 63.30 Clean Outs 241.57 •«>•»< John Minch Draln-Const .31 645.81 John Hinth Drain • . Bond & interest 580.62 508.00 73. M ■Koan Johnson-Const 1,549.64 1,049.b4 • Kolh Johnson- > HnnU & Interest . .94 si 7,1.00 -3.84 > Inheritance Tax .... .. . 3,321.28 3,321.28 .Intangible Stamps 4,44.1.90 4,843.90 .Fence Built by Trustee 146 60 146.00 Bs ‘ < Total .8921,316.25 8774,748.98 $156,101.9.. »9,...>4.68 1 . Certified this 18th day of January 1938. JOHN W. TYNDALL Auditor Adams County. T „j - ■ 1 ’ ' i

Thursday and Saturday ONLY 5 Gallon MO BILG \S*SI.OO OIL CHANGE (5 Ots.) Pennzoil - Mobil - Alemite - Shell >«SO -WBRICATION 100 Ail Points Lubricated CAR WASH 100 Washed and Inside Cleaned INSPECTION .75 Check on GenerairCendation. $525 All of The Above for $3.39 Al. D. Schmitt Motor Sales First Street Open Day and Night ■_ 9 ! . . . .

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j atious of the place where the last battle is to be fought on the day of judgment? 6. Name the capital of Wiscon- ' sin. 7. What body o? water separates the Philippine Islands from the coast of China? j 8. What is the name of the first day of Lent? 9. Why was the Arc d' Triomphe ; built? I 10. Can a pei'son practice lawin any state without being admitted to the bar? o # *1 PREBLE NEWS ♦ ♦ Mrs. Fred Koenemann and Paul Schroeder visited with Mrs. Mary Werling, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Werling and son Wilbur of Fort Wayne the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bultmeie rand daughters, Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Richard Arnold of Fort Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Glen lEiaumgartner and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Werling. Mrs. Catherine Linnemeler, Mrs. Mary Werling. Mrs. Otto Koenemann, and Rudolph Linnemeler visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Longmeier of Fort Wayne Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bash of Salomonie spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Elzey of Los Angeles. Calif, is spending several weeks with the former parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Elzey. Mrs. Douglas Elzey is reovering from a re- , ent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Linnemeler

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and baby ailed on Mr. and Mrs. ■ Frank Longentneier of Fort Wayne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rutz and hildren visited with Mrs Mary Werling, Friday. In the afternoon i they motored to Bluffton on business. 0 1 COURTHOUSE Real Estate Transfers Joseph Geel®. Ex., to Lewis iH. i Rumschlag et ux, 81 acres in Washington twp. for SI6OO. o MONROE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Jim A. Hendricks entertained at Sunday dinner, Rev. and Mrs. Elbert Morford »nd son Norman, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Busche. Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd and Miss Louise Niles of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Meyers visited relatives in Marion Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Egley have moved to their farm south east of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist and sons Kermit and Quentin visited friends in Fort Wayne Sunday. I Mrs. El’a Hocker of Berne visited Mrs. R. J. Meyers' Thursday Mrs, Mary Lewellen enter! ?tiled in honor of Mrs. J. F. Honker Thursday evening, a few of her, friends surprised her to a handkerchief shower as she is leaving for Florida soon. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Lewellen and daughter. Marquerite. Miss Louise Niles of Fort Wayne, spent the week-end with Rev. and

Mrs. Elbert Morford and son Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hendrciks apd daughters Mareem and Louise visited Mrs. Hendricks parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mcßride of Ridgeville have moved in the Ernest Egley property. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Coppess have returned from a vacation spent in Florida. 0 HUIS FOK < OMVIEIU I VI. Flllt riI.IZ.EK tM) 1.1N01.El M FOR <Ol XTV FARM Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Adams County. State of Indiana, will on Tuesday. February Bth, 1938. ami up and until ten o'clock A. M. on said day receive sealed blds for tlie furnishing of eight tons of 2-12-6 commercial fertillxer. the same to be delivered to the County Infirmary in 80 lbs paper bags. Also at the same time receive bids for linoleum for rooms at County Infirmary building. Plans and specifications or. file at Auditor's office. The board reserves the right to reject any or ail blds. The Board of County Commissioners by John W. Tyndall. Auditor. CHANGE OF ADDRESS Subscribers are requested to give old and new address when ordering paper changed from one address to another. For example: If you change your address from Decatur R. R. 1 to Decatur R. R. 2, instruct us to change the paper from route one to route two.

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rates One Time-Minimum * har o* I 25e for 20 word* or le**. Ov ■2O word*, I'/4 e P er word , h . roe I Two Timei—Minimum ch.rqe of 40e for 20 word* or le**. j Over 20 word* 2c per word for i the two time*. I Three Tlme.-Mlnlmum charge ' of 50c for 20 word* or lew- , | Over 20 word* 2/gC per word . 1 for the three time*. I | Card* of Thank.- 3* | Obltuarlee and ver»e*-—-»!•«’ 'Open rate-diaplay adverting 35c per column inch. FOR SALE FOR SALE — Farm lease blanks, three for sc. Decatur Daily Democrat. 106 ><»• Second St. Lil FOR SALE —Saw mill fuel wood, delivered to your door in Adams county in truckload lots of 10 to 12 single cords for cash. Cheaper than you can make it. Interested parties write or telephone. Adams County Lumber Co., or Earl D. Col- . ter. Decatur, Ind. Thelephone "S t 994. 14 ' 6t FOR SALE—Six months old dog Also Barton electric washer. Call William Klenk 719-E. 15-3 t FOR SALE—Decatur super quality bred chicks. Early chicks will; be profitable this year. Book your order now for Feb. or March delivery. Decatur Hatchery, Phone 497. 16-3 t FOR SALE or will trade for cows or brood sows —Fordson tractor, in good shape. Chrysler sedan in A-l condition. Fred Ross ; Decatur route 3.1.13tx FOR SALE — Three-day-old calf. Mart Selking, Preble phone. FOR SALE — 500 bushel yellow corn. Otto Thiele, 3 miles southwest of Decatur Phone 873-El7-3t FOR SALE—Five-year-old mare, in foal to Habegger horse. Coming two-year-old mare. Coming yearling colt. Charles Shoaf, four miles east Monroe. FOR SALE—2 fresh cows, brindle I and Holstein, 5 and 6 years old; 20 head feeders pigs, weighing 40 pounds R K Sautblne. 2 miles . south. >,« mile west of Decatur. 18-2tx FOR SALE —Seven dressers. $3 to $6: five buffets. $1.50 to $5: 9x12 rug, beds, springs and mattresses. Frank Young. 110 Jefferson St. Itx FOR SALE 8 10-20 McCormick Deering tractors; 1 Farmall 20 tractor; 1 John Deere tractor; 1 Fordson with cultivator, like new; 4 Fordson tractors; 1 Rock Island tractor; 1 Catterpiller tractor; 1 span mules: 1 team horses; 6 cultipackers and rotory hoes; 2 Hammer mills. See the new Oliver before you buy- Craigville Garage. . 17-stx FOR SALE—OId English diningroom suite, (6 chairs, table, buffet and china closet). Phone 1042. jl7-3t FOR SALE—Baumgartner’s Super Quality Bloodtest Baby Chicks ' every Tuesday. Order now. Baum g»rtner Hatchery, 6 miles west and 9 miles south of Decatur, Craigville phone. 250 T. F. FOR SALE —Deering binder. 8-ft. cut, good condition. Poe phone. Henry F. Gallmeyer, R. 1. 18-3tx FOR SALE —5 good wheel scoops. Cheap. Phil L. Macklin Co.. Phone 80 iB-:;t FARM SALE. Jan. 28, 1 p. m — Cattle, hogs, farm tools, Fordson tractor. Household goods. Hay and fodder. Harper Burley. 5 miles 8. E. Berne. 18-3tx FOR SALE —Modern living room suite, two piece, like new. Rea! bargain. Also one occasional tabic; one 9 x 12 plain green nig; One Schuman piano i ngood condition. I'nquire bov 401, care Democrat oti flee, 18-k3t FOR SALE— Guernsey-Jersey cow fresh Howard Mauller phone 894-R. itx FOR SALE —Durham bull for service or butchering. Jim Beery. 1 mile of Peterson. itx o——_—. FOR RENT — Six room modern house. Possession Feb. 1 Phone ■ 610 or 312. 18-3 t — o Joe DiMaggio Refuses $25,000 Salary Offer New York. Jan. 21.—<(J.R; - Joe DiMaggio refused an offer of $25 - 000 as his 1938 salary, Col. Jacob Ruppert, New York Yankees club owner, said today after a conference with him. ♦ I TODAY'S COMMON ERROR I I I Yolk tnay be pronounced either | I with or without the 1; yolk or i • r yok

11 -- — I , WANTED i WVNTED Autos to wash, polish I and wax. Keep your car ful . W e call for and j Fogle's Service, 334 N- Second SL, Phone 897. —— W ANTED TO RENT 3 or 4 room apartment or four to five-nxim house. Phone 5194. 11 11 WANTED Quilting to do. Also number of quilts for sale. Phone 691 or inQUirc 318 South Tenth * 16-3tx WANTED TO RENT—About five room house or apartment. Modern Can give references. Box 306. | 16 3t-x WANTED—Loans on farms. East ern money. Low rate*. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts ot title. French Quinn. 152 mwf MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE — Parlor Suits recovered. We recover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Decatur Upholsters, Phone 420. 145 South Second St. 296-30 t FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light house keeping. First floor. Private entrance. 310 N. Third St. Phone 511. 18-ts LOST AND FOUND LOST—Small black purse containing hills and change, Friday morning Reward. Phone 345. 18-3 t ' LOST— Thursday morning, $5 bill, i Mutchler Meat Market, or Monroe, Third street, or Adams street.; Return to Democrat, Box 400. Re-1 ward. 17-3tx o — Here's news for Ford. Chevrolet | and Plymouth Owners — Second tire at '» price! The first tire sells at Gamble's low sale price — THE i SECOND TIRE AT THAT AMOUNT. Furthermore, both tires , are equipped with tubes. Buy in pairs at the Gamble Store Agency, : Hugo Claussen. Owner. It . --' ' — I Appointment of Vlmlnia*lr«trix No. Notice is hereby given That the undersigned has been appoint-d A'lruin iMFftlri x oX.Cfrt rUC iS. Nlblii k late < f Adams deceased. The estate is probably aoi- J vent. Urcile Chase, Administratrix i <le bonis non with will annexed ( lark .1. Lutx, Attorney (Jan. 13, 1938 Jan 14-21-2* | 0 NOTIC E FIN AL I’l l !:MF.NT OF F*T 1 I F NO. Notice is hereby given to the vred- ■ liters, heirs and legatees of Ida F. , ! Patterson, deceased, to appear in the; Adams Circuit Court, held at Deca- i ' tur, Indiana, on the Sth day of Feb- ! | ruary, 193 X, and show cause, if any, ! , why the Final Settlement A< ounts with the estate of said decedent' should not be anproved; anil said j heirs are notified to then and there ’ j make proof of heirship, and receive . their distributive shares. Glenn Patterson. Administrator! ’ j Decatur, Indiana, January 13, 1938 . < inrk J t Luts, Attorney I Jan. 14-21 , I ° NOTIC E OF FIX XL SETTLEMENT) OF ESTATE NO. 2SOft . I Notice is hereby given to the credI itors. heirs and legatees of Estate! • 1 of Charles S. Niblick, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, ' la id at Decatur, Indiana, on the 10th day of February, 1938. and show “cause, if any, why the Final SettleI'ment Accounts on Report of Surety ion Bond of Minnie Niblick, deceased. Executrix, with the estate of said. I decedent should not be approved; 'and said heirs are notified to then i •.and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. The Estate of Charles S Niblick. Deceased. Clark J. Lutz, Surety on j ■ Bond of former Executrix. . Decatur, Indiana, January 13th, 193 R < lurk .1. 1.1111. Altornry. J., DR. C. V. CONNELL Veterinarian Office 4 Residence 430 No. Fifth st. Phone 102. Rawleigh’s Household Products For sale by A. .1. Zelt 103 No. Eighth St. Phone 274 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined ■ Glasses Fitted . Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. HOURS c 8:30 to 1130 12:30 to 6:00 I " Real Estate For Sale One 7-room all modern home. One grocery store in residential section. Also many other good residences. List your properties for sale ’ with me. ) BOCKMAN’S Real Estate & Insurance Agency 119*/2 South Second St. Telephone 3.

SetSjjl daily report or and for E i GN ! Brady's Market f or Dec.u, , Cr.tgvllle, Hoa yla n t! B ' «£7 Closed at 12 Noon. 2 I — — 1 No commission nn() M Veals rereiv,.,! ev,-r ? 101) to 120 lbs. B i<> 140 to Itio lbs. ||R 160 to 200 lbs HTy 200 to 22i lb* K. t<> 250 to 275 lbs to 300 300 to 35U lbs HM 350 lbs., and uj. Roughs MS Stags Vealers HK Spring lambs Buck lambs Yearlings f CHICAGO GRAIN May July . , . k Oats jwM EAST BUFFAL . LiVES r O East Buffalo \ (U.R>—Livestock ■, good Hogs. l.OOii; u.■ 1,, _ ... below butchers. $8 I''." - Wl medium . '. > $7.80; 1 $6: cows stead '.... 251 lower; bo, .■ j , Mpr cows. $4-$5. IHB Calves. 2'tTF good and < ... - medium. $7 a" f'. 1 HH good aad ' 11" ingly. $s grades. $6 TV?' down. INDIANAPOLIS Indianapoli- Ml — Livestock: MH Hog mark, t ' 150-170 lbs . 111 10; 180 - • - ss.9ii; lbs.. $8.7««. - "" 71" lbs.. I" - 2Ws!lil' - - 325 lbs.. $7 4'', - ■ 35" 4"" lbs . 100-130 lbs .8' r -.c 10 to ir,<- big!" i Cattle. 1"< steers and heifers, slow at H , $12555: - and choice. $! 1 MH Sheep. lambs mostly : and choice. ' early on t--«l cause of lower HM CLEVELAND PRODUCE ■■ Cleveland O. 1 Produce: Batter, mark' ' "-l: ;>Sc; standards. M| Eggs, mark- 1 M| grade, clean. ’ " < urreiit receipts Live poultry. :■ M heavy. 23c: du i - '■' agl and up. 24c. m ■' 19c; geese. 2>>i VH 28c: stags. I "I": 16c. M Potatoes, chi" sets. 75<- 100 lb. ba - $1.75-$2; Mi' big ' $1.25; Maine $1.10; Maine ka New York russ--' - vania russets. ‘ ■red. $1.85-$2 5"lli ■ FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. I;:: -■ —Livestock: Hogs. 15-30 c hi-' :l ’ M $9.05-; 160-180 11. ; '':M lbs., $8.75; 20022" ' "-jl 210 lbs.. $8.35: 21- ! 'M 260-280 lbs.. h. 50; 300-325 lbs ' ;'M lbs., $7; 120-1 lo Ho ‘ ■ : lbs., $8.50. ■ Roughs, $6.50; H J Calves, sl2; »' 9 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET g| BURK ELEVATOR CO- K - 1 — Corrected .lan | i' ir > ■ Prices to be paid i” :;,orr '’ K No. 1 Wheat. Go ll'■ ■ No. 2 Wheat, etc ■ 'New Corn. 20% p">' IrS" 1 -’ 11 M New No. 2 Oats B ! New No. 2 Soy Beans Rye H -— — CENTRAL SOYA CO- ■ I New No. 2 Soy B» <’!>' H MARKETS AT A GL* NCt ■ Stocks: easier -n" 1 'I""' . , M Bonds: irregular an-l 'i ,|,ei ' B government issuer- H Curb stocks quit' l all '' aiß Chicago stocks: ii't'-'P'X Foreign exchange: " B i Franc easy. . , E Cotton: steady am 1 'l' ll1 ’ ~r ffl. B Grains: wheat easy. 111,1 e |B Chicago livestock M I cattle steady and sleep ■ Rubber: steady. ■