Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 58, Decatur, Adams County, 9 March 1938 — Page 2
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NOTICE OF PVTITION TO SELL hi:ai. kntate STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS. SS In the AdM» Circuit Court, January term, I#3S. Huie Garrett az administratrix ot the estate ot Mary Ellen Shoemaker, deceased, vs. Wilbur Whitaker, et al. Probate Cause No. 3454. To Wilbur Whitaker TkU Sowards. Ray It. Sturift*. Gertrude .Nare<lo, Nettle Knowlton, W Hired Marklev, Howard Markley,Devotai I’arkiaon, Amos Markley, l.uella Sturgis. Anna Hileman. Linn H. Sturgis, Joella Poorman, Grace Harrah, Harriett Fletcher, Don F. Mel'arren, Edna Ruhl. Bonita .Matlack, William D. Stur- ( 18, John T Sturgis. Ella T Sturgis, wife et John T Sturgis, George B. Sturgis, Horatio 8. Sturgis, Irene Sever, Kathryn Smith Stuart B. Sturgis. Elmore E. Sturgis, Altred E. Sturgis, Ames Sturgis, Garnet Sturtls, Amy Newkirk, Herman Henry, intle Crowley, Alma Bartley, Dorna Bartley, Cgnnle Bledsoe, Hazel While ——daughter ot William Lee White, deceased, and being a grand nleee ot decedent, w hose surname Is unkonwn, Howard White, Roy White, Rex White, Gus White; , . L You are severally notified hereby that the above named petitioner as administratrix ot the estate aforesaid. has tiled In the circuit court ot Adam* county. Indiana, a petition, making you defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said court authorizing the sal* at the real estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, described in said petition, and described as follows: Lot No. 3H3 of Joseph H. Amlarwon's Addition to the Town of Geneva to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of snld estate; and has also filed an affidavit that you and each of you are non-residents ot the State ot Indiana. or that your plabe of residence i« unknown; and that said petition so filed and which is now pending, is set for hearing in said court at the court house In the city ot Decatur, Indiana, on the 25th day of April 1 Witness the clerk and seal of said court tills Ist day of March, 1338. G. Remy Blerly Clerk Adams circuit court by tern E; Blerly, Deputy Clerk. Sturgis, Stine A SturgU ( Attorneys. March 2-9-16 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. :««« Notke is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of John Chronister deceased, to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 23 day ot March 1338, 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 distributive shares. Cal E. Peterson, Administrator with will annexed Decatur. Indiana, March 1, 1938. Lenhart. Heller A Schurger. Attys. March 2-3 ■ O- ——— Trade In A Good Town — Decatur * TODAY'S COMMON ERROR ■ Never pronounce bouquet — bow-kay'; say, boo-kay’. 6 ' ' WANTED Rags, Magazines, Newspapers, Scrap Iron, Old Auto Radiators, Batteries, Copper, Brass, Aluminum, and all grades of scrap metals. We buy hides, wool, sheep pelts, the year round. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe st. Phone 442 MORRIS PLAN LOANS on FURNITURE LIVESTOCK ELECTRIC STOVES REFRIGERATORS. Special Plan for School Teachers. NEW AUTOMOBII.ES $6.00 for SIOO.OO per year Repayable Monthly. Suttles-Edwards Co. Representatives.
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COMMISSIONERS CLAIMS ALLOWED MARCH 7, IBM Mlacrllatieuua Fort Waynu Ft<* Co. O. S >422.54 Mulhaupt Pt. Co. do 127.41 i Cltliena Telephone Co. phono 63.U0 City of Decatur L. A P 14J.2J ’ Schafer Hdw. Co. Co. supplies 5.-'s tern Blerly deputy clerk .... 75.00 Bernlece Dubach Kejf. Clerk SV.OU G. Hemy Blerly Inquest R.2<» Dr. Amos Reusser du 2.00 Dr. R. H. Daniels do 3.10 Dr. Palmer E’. Ekvher do 3.1 V India* Brown do 12.50 Mary Cowan Deputy hire 75.00 Mary K. Tyndall clerk hire 50.00 Alics Lenhart deputy hire . 75.00 Pumphreys Jewelry Store Rec. 2.50 11. G. Carter Treas. exp 2.45 E. H. Kauffman deputy hire 75.00 Huth Hollingsworth rec. postage 5.00 Leo T. Gill la deputy hire 100.00 Leo T. GHltk poamge 5.0 U Dallas Brown bd. or Prls. - 14.20 R. G. Delninger deputy hire 53.33 Arnold Simon Ditch exp 3.10 Max F. Thieme do l.sv Adam Biberstine do Joe Murtaugh do ■ ••• 36.80 The Krick Tyndall Co. do 01.84 Clifton E. Striker Sal. postage 146.3 v Margaret S. Myers Sal. 60.00 Clifton E. Striker mileage 85.3<* LeVay & Snyder Inc. Supt exp 3 «»0 L. E. Archbold salary 41.66 I. E. Archbold operating exp 40.uu Mildred Koldewey salary «0.00 E. J. Worthman sal. yv.vv National V. C. M. K. Assessor 24.00 The Rough Notes Co. do 0.62 Di. F. L. Grandstaff salary .... 37.00 Will Winnes assessing _s.ou Henry B. Heller salary .... 50.UJ i.alph Bollenbacker Com. D. expl2.vu Fred Braun Kinney drain .... 8.00 Louise Thomas do 10.00 Clyde E. Wasson do 8.00 Dick Tonneiler do t-— 90.0 U W. J. Schumaker Ct. house .... 100.00 Mary McClure do 35.00 Walter P. & H. Co. do 7.2a Wemhoff Monumental Works do 7.50 Liechty Bros, do — - I<-8j Frank Krick do 267.95 Huntington Lab. Inn. do - 6.80 Nor. Ind Pub. Ser. Co. jail - 8.44 Indiana State Prison do 3.00 itura Roop do Gem Products & Mfg. do 3i.ia Decatur Democrat Co. le. adv t. 62.38 Berne Witness Co. do 44.43 Irene Byron Sanatorium ...*> 1614.29 Co. Infirmary H. P. LaFontaine salary 150.00 Clara M. LaFontaine do 33.31 Herbert LaFontaine labor .... 40.00 !• lorence Lengerich do 37.50 Dorothy IjaFontaine do ..... 37.00 Calvin Falb do .50 Johns Equipment Co., Op. exp 27*30 Amstutz Bakery do *4.00 Sorg Meat Mkt. do \V. M. Nussbaum & Co. do. .... 27.50 Martin Gilson do »? >- Indiana Reformatory do 131.L0 Indianapolis Soap Co. do .... 2J.36 N. A. Bixler do J •’<> Miracle Mfg. Co. do 32.30 Banco Prod. Co, do _ .--- osa Smith do J’.&v John Cook do ■ ♦ »‘-»® Sam Cook do — JJ-®® The Schafer Co. do Decatur Upholstery Shop du .... ».« The Bulmer Fertilizer Co. do -30.8 U Welfare Fund Faye Smith Knapp Salary .... 108.33 Bernice Nelson do }’•" Mary S< hultz do JJ®® Faye Smith Knapp postage ... 10.00 Citizens Tele. Co. Telephone .. j.6® Faye Smith Knapp mileage .... »»-’ Bernice Nelson do Dorothy Koos stationery , Frank W. Downs do Ft. Wayne Ptg Co. do -10... J Highway Hepair . District No. I Hugo G. Gerke labor Glenn Merlca do Elmer Gerke do Wm. Bittner do - ™ Theodore Hobrock do — -J®-’® Robert Gerke do W- >• Lloyd Bowman do ,-®-®' Herman Miller do •>* ’¥ Charles Springer do J-‘» Lawrence leoerhman do Edgar Doerhman do ao.uu Melvin Miller do ;J-’® Albert Miller do .... 30.80 I District No. Z _ i Herman S. L'leman labor —... H-<a Ralph Martin do l«® »0 It. F. Sauer do —103.0 v Clarence Durkin do - ■■■ }®*-®® j Vaughn Liniger do — J®*-®® ' Harold Sauer do - I®;-®® Jake Musser do JJ-®0 George Loshe do I®}-®®; Andrew Schlrack do — *lJ® Henry Sauer do - «0.»0 Ralph Shady do j District No. 3 I Elmer Beer do - 9 -- ! I Ermal Gilbert do J-‘® Leonard Roth do • , Milo Fuchs do .. — 1 1 -® Mm. Rlechert do -’® I Fred Liechty do Wayne Wittwer do - <l*® i Cyris Stiener do .. 6 I District No. 4 J. C. Augsburger do »‘-’® Edwin Splchiger do ID ®® thauncy Reynolds do ’fit, J. M. Neuenschwander do L-t) John. Fox do - ,? ! Norman Augsburger do . .... z»® Amos Steiner do John Fox do John J. Moser do s l ® Miscellnneous Jacob Miller Op. exp .... 3a.00 J. 1. Case Co. do ■- D South Side Body Co. Inc do loOOJ Kiger A Co. do ’-J-®® '1 he Schafer Co. do Indiana Reformatory do 9<.Bj. McCormick-Deering Store do II Knapp A Son do .... 11. L. Kern Garage do Cas.li Coal & Supply do l«-z Riverside Garage do , Eastern Ind O. W Sup Co do irnb.SV Y odcr Bros, do 12 Fulton Machine Co. do }-•»' Artz Tire Cb. do 214.00 Indiana State Prison do .. . 100..0 Al D. Schmitt M. 8*le» do « -® Butler's Garage do ... ■— .>o Ft. Wayne F. A Sup. Co. <1 o -~.2'l .
| KW F. Belling do 659.53 | 11. G Delninger do ... 41 61 IW. 11. Gllllom salary mileage 93.30 . I l.vbarger Gravel Co. material 100.01 l Ll’b'k Tonneiler do . 496.87 ! Yoat Bros, do . 156,91 ® John W. Karch Stone Co. do 877.37 Mesltberger Bros Stone C. do 1815.33 , Certified tills 9th day of March ® 1938 JOHN W. TYNDALL Auditor March 4-9 . — ji BOW MAl.fc NOTH K u HOOT illll, I'OWNSHII* AD4MB 001 N'l'l j I Notice Is hereby given mat the i> - Trustee and Advisory Board ot Root 3 Civil Township, Adams County, Ind- ) liana, will at the Monmouth High j School Building in Root Township, i on the 30th. day of April, 1938 at tli * j hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M., and al I said time and place will receive bids I on and sell to the highest bidder j therefor an issue of Community J Building Bonds of said Civil Town- > ship in the amount of Twenty Two ) Thousand Five Hundred 1622,500) j Dollars. Said bonds are dated April ) 30. 1938, bear interest at a rate not I exceeding three ami one lialf per I I cent <3 1/2%) per annum (the exact II rate to be determined by bidding) j i which interest is payable on July 1, ) I 1939 and semi-annually thereafter. > Said bonds will be In denominations i 1 of One Thousand One Hundred ( Twenty Five i 11,135) Dollars each > and will mature as follows: )| leer Amount lent Vmoiinl ; 1939—11.125 1919—11.125 , IH4O— 1,725 1950— 1,125 i I 1941— 1.125 1951— 1,135 1943 — 1,125 1952— 1,125 1943— 1,135 1953— 1,135 , I 1»44— 1,135 1954— 1,125 11 1945— 1,125 1955— 1.125 > i 1946 — 1,125 1956— 1.125 1 1947— 1.125 1957— 1.125 ,1 ms— 1,125 1958— 1,125 I : Bidders for these bonds will be , ! required to name the rate ot inter- > ' esl which the bonds are to bear, not , exceeding three and one Half per , cent 13 1/2%) per annum. Midi inI terest rate must lie in multiples of I one fourth (1/4) of one (1) per cent, i and not more than one Interest rate I sliall bn named by each bidder. Said i bonds will be awarded to the highest 1 responsible bidder who has submitted I i.is bid in accordance herewith. The I highest bidder will be the one wild ' offers the lowest net Interest cost i of the Civil Township, to be deterI mined by computing the total Interi esl on all the bonds to their mai turlties and deducting therefrom tile I premium bld, if any. No bld tor less > than the par value of said bonds, in- > eluding accrued interest to date of , delivery at the rate named in the i bid, will be considered. All bids must I be submitted in sealed envelopes . and marked "Bids for Community Building Bonds, Root Township", I and Mi' ll bid must be accompanied > 1 v a certified cheek in the amount ' of Two Hundred Fifty (8250) Dollars. pavable to the Trustee of Root i Civil Township. In the event that the ' bidder to whom said bonds are a- ' varded shall fail or refuse to accept ; the delivery of same within ten (10) days after being notified that said I bonds are ready for delivery, said I checks and proceeds thereof shall ; become the property of Root Civil . Township. Adams County, Indiana, and shall be considered as liquidated damages growing out ot' su b de- : 1 fault. Affidavit of non-colusion must aceompany all sealed bids. The right , is reserved to reject any and all blds. ~ ~ The opinion of Matson. Loss. M‘ - Cord and Clifford. Bond Counsel, of Indianapolis. Indiana approving the I legality of said bonds will be on file 'on thedate of sale and will be fur- ' nished the successful bidder at the expense of Root Civil • ownship. i Said bonds are being issued under 1 the provisions of Section b&-3i* Burns Indiana Statutes 19a3, for the • purpose of procuring funds with 1 which to pay the cost of construeVon and of equipping a room upon the grounds and real estate upon which such high school is situated > in said Vivll Township, in which to teach and instruct the students of such Township in the art of agrinil. . ture. domestic science and physical lor practical mental culture, and in l which to hold school or township entertainments or to be used ioi ‘ township purposes, haul bonds ate 'the direct obligation <>f said Civil Township, payable out of ad \alorem taxes to be levied and collected on i all of the taxable property wLtlun said Civil Township within the lim-• i its nresr rbed by law. No conditional ' bids will be considered. The bonds ' will be ready for delivery within ten hioi days after the date of sale. Dated this Sth day of March, 19,>8 I RALPH W RICE Trustee of Root Civil Township A'lams County, Indiana. D. Iliirrtelle » u»<er, Utornry March 9-16-2. DECISION MADE 'rpN TTNUBD FROM PAGE ONE) agaist the last three paragraphs of the answer. Judge Dedker eliminated all of the answer except that in general denial. The other questions : can not be considered by a jury when the case ie finally decided. It has been reported that several ’ of rhe stockholders have paid their assessments after the cases were filed and that they will be dismiss- ! ed as defendants. The date for the suit against the rest of the defendants lias not 'been set in Wells county, but it is expected it will be toid during the present term of i court. j
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1938.
• < — i Test Your Knowledge l| J , Can you answer seven of these | i ten questions? Turn to page : Four for the answers. ; » «| J 1. Is Zane Grey the real name' of the author? 1 2. What is the name for the I male organ of plants, in which the j ‘ sperms are developed? 3. Where is the body of Wil-' ' liam Shakespeare burled? 4. Who was Jakob Stainer? 5. What is an apomecometer? 6. For what organization do the initials BWOC stand? , 7. By whom was the “Aineri-1 can's Creed" written? ' 8. In which country is the sea ' port town of Arica? 9. What Is the name of a sweet 1 , orange of the Azores? 10. What is an academic educa-1 tion? n o JOHNSON TALKS tLONTINUKD FROM FAQJfi ONE ; Ing, the desire can be created by , proper display and quality of merchandise and the third, decision, ' can be done with the auctioneer s - - ■ ——— I !ID%I> SALE MOTH E It OUT M T(lM\*||||' ADAMS <OI Notice is hereby given that the Trustee and Advisory Board of Root | School Township, Adams County, Indiana, will at the Monmouth High School Building, in Root Township, l on the 20th. day of April, lU3B at the ’ hour of 10:0V o’chK k A. M., and at • said time and pla< e will receive bids on and sell to the highest bidder ; therefor an issue of School Building Bonds of said School Township in the amount of Twenty Two Thous-' and Five Hundred (.22,500) Dollar I ’. I Said bonds are dated April 20, l»3b, bear interest at a rate not exceeding three and one half per cent(3 1/2%) ■ur.im (the exact rate to be determined by bidding) which interest is payable on July i, 1U31), amt semi I annually thereat ter. Said bonds to be *n denominations of Five Hundred (>500) Dollars and will mature as I follows: 1 ear 1 mount tear Amount 103.M —>1,500 1946—>1,500 1940— 1,500 1947— 1,500 1941— 1,500 1948— 1,500 1942— 1.50 U 1949 — 1,5()U 19 43— 1,500 1950—1.000 194 4— 1,500 1931 — 1,500 1945— 1,500 1932— 1.500 1953 — 1,500 Bidders fur these bonds will be ' required to name the rate of inter- i est which tlie l»onds are to bear, not I exceeding three and one half per i cent (3 1/2 .) per annum. Such in- ( terest rate must be in multiples of j one fourth ( U ) of one (1) per cent, and not more than one interest rate rate shall be named by each bidder. Said bonds will be awarded to the highest responsible bidder who has submitted his bid in accordance herewith. The highest bidder w ill be the one who offers the lowest net interest cost to the School Township, to be determined by computing the total interest on all of the bonds to their maturities and deducting therefrom the premium bid, if any. No bids for less than the pai value of said bonds, including accrued interest to the date of delivery at the ( rate named in the bid, will be considered.' Al! bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes and marked 'Bid lor School Building Honda, Root, Tow nship” and each bid must be ay- | companif-d by a certified chet k in j the amount of Two Hundred Fifty (>250) Dollars, payable to the Trustee of Rout School Township. In the i went that the biddrr to whom said i nonds are awarded shall fail or refuse to accept the delivery ot same . ‘within ten (10) day-s alter being* notified that said bonds are ready} for delivery, said checks and proceeds thereof ehall become the property (»f Root S< liool Township, Adams] County, Indiana, and shall be considered as liquidated damages grow-1 ing out of such default. Affidavit of ; nun-coluslon must accompany all ; sealed bids. The right is reserved to j leid-t any and all bids. The opinion of Matson. Ross. M<-J C«>rd and Clifford, Bond Counsel, of j Indianapolis. Ind., approving the le-i gfillty of said bonds will he on file i i n the date of the sale and will be furnished to the successful bidder at , the expense of Root School Town-' ship. Said bonds are being issued under the provisions of Section 65-315 I Burns Indiana Statutes 1•• 33. for inc , purpose of procuring funds with which to pay the cost of construction i ot a new sclool building to be built, in said Township. Said bonds are the direct obligations of the said school] Township, payable out of ad valorem i tuxes to be levied and collected on al! of th?'taxable property w ithin said S hool Township within the limits prescribed by law*. No conditional bids will be considered. The bonds will be ready for delivery within ten (1U) days after the date of sale. Dated tliiz Bth. day of March, 19 u 8. RALPH W. RICE Trustee of Root School Township Adams County. Indiana 1). Burkeite 4 lister. Attorney March 9-16-21
I help to the bidder.’* • There was a day when it waa the ' auctioneer's job to dispose ot mer- '( handiae. Today it Is selling and not merely disposing of,” he said. He stated that during the past ( ' year he had sold a million dollars > iin merchandise, of which about {700.000 was personal property and I livestock. Leland Smith, local auto insurance agent, was in charge ot the I program. COURT HOUSE Guardianship Case [ The final report as to Leona Brewster Rickard was filed by the guardian, Christ Hllty. It was examined and approved. The guardian i was discharged as to Leona Brewl ster Rickard. Estate Cases The inheritance tax appraiser's | report was submitted finding the ]net value of the estate of Jactfb T. Burley to be {3.992.75 and no tax due. The appraiser was allowed |l, which was ordered taxed as costs. The final report was filed. Notice iwas ordered, returnable April 9. Real Estate Transfers ! George O. Smith et ux to Trustees of Monroe Friends church, In lot 6 In Monroe for {l. o OBITUARY Flora Myrtle Lautzenheiser-Tfnk-ham. daughter of Aaron and Eliza Lautzenheiser, was born March 11, 18S4 in Blue Creek township and departed this life, March 3 at the Adams county memorial hospital at the age of 53 years. 11 months and 20 days. On December 24. 1902 she was united in marriage to Orvil L. | Tltikham of Adame county, who I passed on just a few days over; two years ago. Leaving to mourn her loss are ; : the following; a foster-son, Earl | Lautzenheiser at home; three I brothers and two sisters: Franklin I i IjMitzenheiweg of Washington town- j ship; Clinton of Willshire, Ohio; ■ Roy of Blue Creek township; Mrs. j John Tinkham of Willshire and | Mrs. E N. Teagarden of Winches- : ter. besides a host of other friends ■ i and relatives. On February 2. 1911 Myrtle was, converted in the Salem M. E. I church under the ministry of Rev 1). A. J. Brown, remaining a faithful Christian until the end. Myrtle was a kind and loving woman. I much loved by her relatives, i friends and neighbors and will be ; greatly missed by all who knew her. We only say our loss is Hear- ' en's gain, Lord Thy will be done. Sunset and evening star. And one clear call for me, ' And may there be no moaning of the bar When I put out to sea. ; But such a tide as moving seems ] asleep. Too full for sound or foam. , When that which drew from out | the boundless deep Turns again home. Twilight and evening bell, I And after that the dark. i And may there be no sadness of, farewell When I embark. For though from out our bourne of time and place, The flood may bear me far, I hope to see my pilot face to face,' When I have crossed the bar. j o New Farm Program To Be Explained Lafayette, Ind., Mar. 9.—<U.R>— Details of the new farm program I will be explained to Indiana town- l ship and community committeemen ; in a meeting at Indianapolis March 21, it was announced here today by L. M. Vogler, chairman ot the |
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- - —- - —' ' ♦ RATES One Time—Minimum charge of 25c for 20 worde or leee. Over 20 worde, I'4© per word Two Timee—Minimum charge of 40c for 20 worde or leee. Over 20 worde 2c per word for the two tlmea. Three Timee—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 worde or leee. Over 20 worde 2t/ic per word for the three timee. | Carde of Thanke Ssc I Obltuarlee and vereee—- »1.00 j Opea rate-dieplay advertielng 35c per column Inch. FOR SALE FOR SALE — Farm lease blanks, three for sc. Decatur Daily Democrat, 106 No. Second St. FOR SALE — Early or late oats. Good for seed. Two miles west of Pleasant Mills, Indiana. Ira McBride. s,,iix FOR SALE Bay mare, coining 2 year-old. Henry Nussbaum. Berne, R. 1. 56-3tx FOR SALE — Chick special, 150 White Rock pullets started. 500 Eng. White Leghorn; 500 White Rock. Book your order now for April chicks. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. 56-3 t FOR SALE— Used washers, electric and gas engines, good condition, at bargains. Maytag demon- ] strator. Kitchenkook Gas range jon special sale. See them. Deca-1 . tur Hatchery, dealer. 56 3t ] I BABY CHICKS—SOO Started White Rocks and 350 Barred Rocks. Bargains. Pinedale Hatchery. 58-3tx FOR SALE -Pianos, new and used | —New console pianos, {275; new | studio pianos, $215. 2 used pianos. $25 and $65. in A-l condition, j ! Sprague Furniture Co.. 152 S. Sec- ! ond St- Phone 199, 57-3 t 1 FOR SALE—lnternational tractor, good repair. Jersey cow, calf by side. Duroc male hog. Sorrel mare. Phone 8794. 57-3 t i 1,000 STARTED Barred Rock, White Rock and White Wyan|dott Chicks, 10 days old at a spec- ‘ ial low price. Stuckey Hatchery, Willshire, Ohio. 57-3 t i o FOR RENT FOR RENT -Newly remodeled, redecorated 7-room, all-modern j home, hardwood floors. 717 WinI Chester St. Call, write Frieda Teeter, 235 E. Butler St. Ft. Wayne. 57-3tx ; FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished apartment. 227 N. Fourth ' St. 1 FOR RENT — Sleeping room in modern home, inquire 615 Madi- , son street. 57-4 t FOR RENT — Four-room house. Lights, water, all newly papered. Four lots, located on paved road. Bellmont Park. Phone 875-B. 56t3x FOR RENT —4 room modern furnished apartment. Heat furnishled. Private entrance. Phone 79. 56-3 t o — i rnde in A Good Tows Decatur state committee. Speakers will include Gov. M. Clifford Townsend; Claude R. Wickard, north-central region director; Gov. Henry F. Schrick- ! er and Dean J. H. Skinner of Purdue University. SALE CALENDAR Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur Indiana Claim your sale date early as I am booking sales every day. Mar 10—Nelson Abbott, Peterson, Ind- closing out sale. H. H. High, auctioneer. Mar. 12 —Mrs. E. Trabel on Road No. 1. 2*4 miles South of Waynedale, closing out sale. March 15 —Aaron Reams—2 miles west, 1 mile north of Monroe, or 5 miles south, 2 miles west of Decatur.—J. N. Burkhead. Mar. 17 —Chas. Miller, 1 mile East, (J mile North ot Preble, closing out sale. Mar. 18--John Albert Lindsey. *4 mile Northwest ot Linn Grove, 80 acre farm. Mar. 23 & 24—H. W Grlswald, i West Salem, Wisconsin, Registered i and Hi-Grade Cattle. BOOK YOUR SALE EARLY. ROY 8. JOHNSON Decatur, Ind. Trust Cnn’nnrx Building I — N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined ■ Glasses Fitted Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. HOURS 1 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00
MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE — Parlor Suits recovered. We recover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Decatur Upholsters, Phone 420. 145 South Second St. 3t)-30t NOTICE—We make Federal farm loans at 4% interest. Schurger Abstract Co. 31-30 t WANTED WANTED — Any Aim developed and printed at fllin cost. Reprints up to 3c. Janies Beavers, 134 First St. 58-2tx WANTED—Saws to file, light tools to sharpen; also fix lawn mowers. William Sudduth. 238 N. 7th St. Phone 1215. 56-3tx WANTED—To buy equity in automobile. State model and year.; Write box 603 tn care of Democrat I office. 5~-3tx WANTED—Loans on farms. East ern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts ot title. French Quinn. 152-m wf ~CARO OF° THANKS We wish to express our deepest thanks and appreciation to the friends and neighbors during the illness and death of Mrs. Tinkham, for the beautiful flowers, their services and acts of kindness; the superintendent and nurses, especi ially Nurse Solliday at the hosI vital, also Rev. Riley and Rev. ’ Barr for their words of kindness. Earl Lautzenheiser, The Brothers and Sisters. o Beggar Pays Fine, Starts Anew Taft. Cal. —(U.K—A man arrested ; here for panhandling was able to ' pay his S3O fine tn cash—and to resume business. Goes to See Capone Mrs. Mae Capone Covering up as cameramen attempt to take her picture. Mrs. Mae Capone, wife of the former Chicago gangland czar, is pictured boarding a boat at San Francisco for Alcatraz island prison where Capone was reported suffering a mental disorder n——__ ■ . USED CARS for Clearance during NATIONAL USED CAR WEEK j DODGE 1937 4-door Sedan, with j trunk, heater, twin wipers and many other extras. Paint is a beautiful opalescent blue. Upholstery is spotless. A carefully drivI en car that will give many, many miles of trouble free transportation. Priced for National Used Car ”“ k $685*00 j OLDSMOBILE Eight '36—2 dr. tr. I j Sedan. Just traded from the orig- . inal owner who kept it in splendid I condition. Has Oldsmobile radio, , i Oldsmobile heater, twin horns, twin . wipers, electric clock. An ideal family car. Priced for Natic ial SX “.*.... $685*00 > . OLDSMOBILE Six '36 - 2 dr. tr. Sedan. A deluxe automobile with a large Motorola Radio, hot water , heater, complete twin equipment. An excellent performer. Upholstery and paint very clean. We’re cooperating with the National cam--1 paign and have priced this exceptional car during National Used « . $635*00 I 1—1936 Terreplane Touring Brougham. • - 1—1937 Terraplane Touring Brougham 1 —1933 Chevrolet Coupe 1—1932 Chrysler Coupe 1—1931 Chevrolet Coach 1—1929 Whippet Coach. 15 other used automobiles from S2O up. P. KIRSCH & SON First & Monroe Phone 335
market w OAiLY report .Bm I AN ° FOREIGN Brady's <Of > Mar.. h N ° I'."'’I’’ 1 ’’ «■! ' - 11 - HIK >" ii" io 3l ‘" On Bin k i.nnbs »n| ——* EAST 81. PFALO IjH u "' l ' r '' ■ sows. j 7-■ w H $5.6"-si;i" •::d O' " o l|||| III.):, ium . ' ■<■ f.M| CHICAGO GRAIN May July bBI \Vli< - a Mn , Corn '-A Hg Oats 2't Hg INDIANAPOLIS Livi-stoi k iiou ; V"’. bulk - i ■■ ■ ■ ■ lbs . $•• ' I" $;• 4" ' l ' low. " • ; bulk. $8 $8 ?■" M Cattle 'l'"'' m,ok. ' ila-s.'s: ami in. tii'oti store. n| $9; mos - beef cows. y j. 2.; . | 111. ■ Sheen, t -<> it'’s. 2.2'*»: M steady; bulk S"" 11 and at $5 down FORT WAYNE LIVESTOM Fort W.'V " Iti'l Mar. j—Livestock H Hogs. 25i lower: I $9.55; IS® -’"" II" ■ ‘V jibs.. $9.35. 77" Jl" M’S- >- tS: n 260 lbs.. $9 :c> lb! ;,W 280-300 Il's- ’""'C "* 5S n $8.90; 325-35" 155.. sn79; !■ i lbs.. $8.90; 17" H" lbs - ? , 120 lbs.. $8.15. ■ Roughs. $7.75: stags. $ I Calves. $11: lambs- $«» ■ CLEVELAND PRODCCEn Cleveland. Ohio. Mar. .Produce: n Butter, steady; extra, standards. 33c. . Eggs, unsettled; extra. I clean, extra firsts. rent receipts. 1' VLive poultry, firm: hens, t" : 19c: ducks, green. 6 U’ s " d ” i 23c; heavy white, 21c ■ l and small. I’r: stags, hea'T’ •! Potatoes, Ohio. Pe ’ l "”' 1 ! •|New York and Mtchigß '[ Russets, $1.20-$1.25 • i Idaho, {IJS-Ji-W: ‘ B / lta 3 J Mountain, $1.55-sl-60; K*" I $1.65; Florida new h°' 111.40. local GR AIN * A r R co ET I BURK ELEVATOR COCorrected March 9. > j No. 1 Wheat. 60 lbs. or bGte II No. 2 Wheat, etc. I New Coni. 20% per h« nlire< ' J ’, New No. 2 Oats ! j New No. 2 Soy Beans Rye ii CENTRAL SOYA CO •’New No. 2 Soy Beans j | 1 MARKETS AT A I Storks' under lead of rails in 1 f a Bonds: irregularly quiet. Rail weak- J issues higher. Curb stocks: ‘^ ular |y M I (Chicago atockfc- t l er. call money one p . [fl Foreign cha "? , ' h( , 1 . cU rreßt at 11-year > ow ~ easy in relation to Coitor; steady ' Grains: wheat oil se( > a 'bushel, corn fraction
