Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1938 — Page 2

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HOM) MALE ><>Tl(!! HOOT C IVIL TOW VMill’ ADAMN < Ol NTI Notice is hereby given that the Trustee and Advisory Hoard of Root Civil Township. Adams County, Indiana, will at the Monmouth High School Building In Root Township, on the 20th. day of April, 1938 al the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M , and Ht said time and place will receive bids on and sell to the hi<ht*st bidder therefor an Issue of Community Building Bonds to f said Civil Turnship in the amount «»t Twenty Two Thousand Five Hundred (¥22,500) Dollars, Said bonds are dated April 20, 1938, bear interest ala rate not exceeding three and one half per vent (3 1/2%) per annum (the exa< t rate to be determined by bidding) which interest is payable on July 1, 1939 and semi-annually thereafter. Snid bonds w ill be in denominations of One Thousand One Hundred Twenty Five < $1,125) Dollars each . Wil * ire as follows tear Amount 1 enr Amount 1939— 11,125 194 9—51,125 1940— 1,125 1950— 1,125 1941— 1,125 1951— 1,125 1942— 1,125 1952— 1,125 1943— 1,125 1953— 1,125 * 1944— 1,125 1954— 1,125 1945— 1,125 1956— 1,125 1946— 1,125 1956— 1,125 1947— 1,125 1967— 1,125 1948— 1,125 1958— 1,125 Bidders for these bonds will be required to name the rate of interest which the bonds are to bear, not exceeding three and one half per cent (3 1/2%) per annum. Such interest rate must be in multiples of ■one fourth (1/4) of one (1) per cent, and not more than one intereat rate shall be named by each bidder. Said bonds will be awarded to the highest responsible bidder who has submitted Lib bid in accordance herewith. The highest bidder will be the one who oilers the lowest net interest cost of the "Civil Township, to be determined by computing the total interest on all the bonds to their maturities and deducting therefrom the premium bid, if any. No bid for less < than the par value of said bonds, in- ■ eluding accrued interest to date of akdivery at the rate named in the L>d, wHi be considered. All bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes i and marked “Bids for Community jUuilding Bonds, Root Town-ship’’, , jEnd -4MMHI bid must be accompanied ; T.v “l -wrtified check in the amount | ot Two Hundred Fifty ($250) Dollars, payable to the Trustee of Root Civil Township. In the event that the bidder to whom said bonds are awarded shall fail or refuse to accept the delivery of same within ten (10) i days after being notified that said bonds are ready for delivery, said decks and proceeds thereof shall become the property of Root Civil | Township, Adams County, Indiana, and shall be considered a> liquidated damages growing out of such default. Affidavit of non-colusion must I accompany all sealed bids. The right is reserved to reject any and all • bids. The opinion of Matson, Ross, McCord and Clifford, Bond Counsel, of Indianapolis. Indiana approving the legality of said bonds will be on file I on the date of sale and will be fur- i wished’.the successful bidder at tlie i expense of Root Civil Township. Said bonds are being issued under ; the provisions of Section 65-31.; Burns Indiana Statutes 1933, for the j pufptWfe of procuring funds with which to pay the cost of construction and of equipping a room upon ; the Efbunds and real estate upon • which such high school is situated | in said Civil Township, in which to • teach and instruct the students of such Township in the art of agriculture, •domestic science and physical I or practical mental culture, and in ’ which to hold school or township < entertainments or to be used for township purposes. Said bonds are 1 the direct obligation of said Civil I Township, payable out of ad valorem , taxes to be levied and collected on all of the taxable property within I said Civil Township within the lim- { its prewrbed by law . No conditional j bids will be considered. The bonds will be ready for delivery within ten (10) days after the date of sale. Dated this Sth day of March, 1938. RALPH W. RICE Trustee of Root Civil Township Adams County, Indiana. I). Burdette Custer, Attorney March 9-16-23 I BOND SALE NOTICE ROOT SCHOOL TOW NSHIP ADAMS COUNTY Notice is hereby given that the < Truutwe and Advisory Board of Root feutoMb Township, Adams County, i ; IndHtua, will at the Monmouth High \ Sc-hudi Building, in Root Township. < on the 20th. day of April, 1938 at the i huux.,of 10:00 o’clock A. M., and at < Said time and place will receive bids j ' on and sell to the highest bidder j 1 therefor an issue of School Building ; i Bonds of said School Township in s ttir amount of Twenty Two Thu us- i and Five Hundred (22.500) Dollars, i tsHid bonds are dated April 20, 1938, I bear interest at a rate not exceeding ’ three and one half per cent(3 1/2%) ( per annum (the exact rate to be de- ’ UH-mified by bidding) which interest I* on July 1, 1939, and semi- j annually thereafter. Said bonds to be | in denominations of Five Hundred 1 ($500) Dollars and will mature as ’ tyilows: , tear \ mount Year Amount ■ 1939 —$1,500 1946 —$1,5v0 194 ft— 1,500 1947— 1,500 19+4— 1,500 1948— 1,500 1942— 1,500 1949— 1,500 1942— 1950—1,500 1944— 1,500 1951— 1,500 1945 — 1,500 1952— 1,500 1953— 1,500 Bidders for these bunds will be required to name the rate of inter- ’ est which the bonds are to bear, not exceeding three and one half per cent (3 1/2%) per annum. Such in-* terest rate must be in multiples of _

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; one fourth (“,» of one (1) per cent, and not more than one interest rate I 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 will be the one who offers the lowest net 1 interest cost to the School Township, ito be determined by .computing the ; total interest on all of the bonds to their maturities and deducting i therefrom the premium bid, if any. ; No bids for less than the par value lof said bonds, including accrued in- ; terest to the date of delivery at the ■ rate named in the bid, will be considered All bids must be submitted 1 in sealed envelopes and marked "Bid ’ tor School Building Bondu, Root ■ ’ Township" and each bid must be ac- ’ ; companied by a certified che< k in ; j the amount of Two Hundred Fifty ! ($250) Dollars, payable to the Trus--1 tee of Root Sc hool Township. In the j j event that the bidder to whom said t bonds are awarded shall fail or re- I . fuse to accept the delivery ot same within ten (10) days after being i notified that said bonds are ready for delivery, said checks and proceeds | thereof shall become the property iof Root S< hool Township, Adams i County, Indiana, and shall be considered as liquidated damages growing out of such default. Affidavit of non-colusion must accompany all sealed bids. The right is reserved to lejer t any and all bids. The opinion of Matson, Ross, McCord and Clifford, Bond Oounsel, ot Indianapolis, Ind., approving the legality of said bonds will be on file on the date of the sale and will bet furnished to the successful’bidder at the expense of Root School Township. Said bonds are being issued uu- | der the provisions of Section 65-313 ■ Burns Indiana Statutes 1933, for the' purpose of procuring funds with | which to pay the cost of construction of a new school building to be built' in said Tow’nship. Said bonds are the direct obligations of the said school Township, payable out of ad valorem taxes to be levied and collected on all of the taxable property within ' said S hool Township within the limits prescribed by law’. No condi-! tional bids will be considered. The bonds will be ready for delivery within ten (10) days after the date ol sale. Dated this Bth. day of March, 1938. RALPH W. RICE Trustee of Root School Township Adams County, Indiana D. Burdette Cutter, ItUorney March 9-16-23 N. A. BIXLER optometrist Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00

Church of God The revival at the Church of God ‘ is off to a good start. The evange ; list. Rev. Lawrence E. Brooks, oi ’ Cleveland, has been preaching some very fine messages. Following are ; some of the topics upon which he will speak during the meeting: The Kingdom of God; The Second coming of Christ: The question no one can answer; O wise man s choice; t and loss; Satan’s final pay NOTICE OF PETITION TO SELL HEAL ESTATK STATE Ol’ INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS, SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, January term, 1938. I Rule Garrett as administratrix of the estate of Mary Ellen Shoemaker, deceased, vs. Wilbur Whitaker, et al. Probate ’•.’ause No. 3454. To Wilbur Whitaker, Tida Sowards. Ray R. Sturgis, Gertrude Naredo, Nettie Knowlton, Wilfred Markley, Howard .Markley,Devota I’arkibou, Amos Markley, Lueila Sturgis, Anna Hileman. Linn B. Sturgis, Joellu Poorman, Grace Harrah, Harriett Fletcher, Don F. McFarren, Euna Ruhl, Bonita Matlack, William D. Sturgis, John T. Sturgis, Ella T. Sturgis, wife of John T. Sturgis, George B. Sturgis, Horatio S. Sturgis, Irene Sever. Kathryn Smith. Stuart B. j Sturgis, Eimpre E. Sturgis, Alfred E. Sturgis. Ames Sturgis, Garnet Sturgis, Amy Newkirk, Herman Henry, I \ intie Crowley, Alma Bartley, Lorna • Bartley, Canale Bledsoe, Hazel White ——daughter us William Lee White, ! deceased, and being a grand nie" e of decedent, whose surname is unkonwn, Howard White, Roy White, Rex White, Gus White: You are severally notified hereby ! that the above named intitioiier as ■ administratrix of the estate afore- , Slid, has filed in the circuit court of Adams county, Indiana, a petition, making you defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said court authorizing the sale of the real estate belonging to ' the estate of said decedent, described in said petitiou, and described as follows: Lot No. 393 of Joseph 11. Anderson’s Addition to the Town of Geneva to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate; and has also filed an affidavit that you and each of you are .iun-residents of the State of Ind- • tana, or that your place of residence ' is 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 of Decatur, j Indiana, on the 25th day of April 1938. Witness the clerk and seal of said , court this Ist day of March, 1938. G. Remy Bierly Clerk Adams circuit court by Fern E. Bierly, Deputy Clerk. MurgiM, Stine A SturgiM Attorneys. March 2-9-16

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1938.

i Your Knowledge ■ Can you answer seven of these C ten questions? Turn to page ■ Four for the answers. ! ♦— « ' ■ 1. In which body of water is the ■ Isle of Man? 2. For what government agency ’ do the initials F.E.R.A. stand 3. Who wrote the novel "Silas Mainer?” ! 4. What is the name of the fur-

nace fitted with a bellows used by blacksmiths? 5. On which continent is Bo- - livia? f 6. What are the colors of Buck--7 nell I njversity? . 7. Who founded the Corcoran Gallery of Art at Washington. D.C.? 8. What is John D. Rockefeller's • middle name? : 9. Name the science that treats t of plants. 10. Who was Lorenzo Costa? I o

COURTHOUSE i Answer Filed An answer in two paragraphs was | filed in the damage suit brought by Sophia Diefenbach against rarfield 11. Erihelnian. as the Warner college of Beauty Culture. Jean Ferrell. Inc. The plaintiff was ruled to • answer to the seond paragraph. Appearane Filed An appearance was filed by . Fruehte and Litterer for the defendant, in the divorce action brought by Margaret Pauline Bollenbacher 1 against Alvin Leroy Bollenbacher. The plaintiff was ruled to answer. | Will Probated The will was offered for probate in the estate of James F. Sipe. Asjcheck: Sanctification and the baptism of the Holy Spirit. The services begin each night at 7:30. Friday night will be family night. Bring the entire family from . the babies to the grandparents. You will find a hearty welcome.

, ter payment of just debts and ex1 ponses, the will ordered all the property given in fee simple to the : widow and nominated the son, John Sipe, as executor. The will was probated and ordered placed on record. , 1 An application for letters of administration was filed by John Sipe, Bond in the sum of $2,006 was filed, examined and approved. Letters were ordered, reported and confirmed. Real Estate Transfers Maud M. Forsythe to Hoadly Dellinger. 39 acres in Blue Creek township for sl. I Roy S. Johnson et ux tc Doris Nelson, 133 ares in limit township for $1 I Doris Nelson to Roy S. Johnson et ux, 133 acres in Root township for sl. * TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat File

. * * March 16—Congressmen Longj worth and Kitchin attack the ad- , ministration because of the great ‘ power they seek. Marshall Hancher announces Strict enforcement of the law providing half hour parking of any vehicle on Second street, between Jackson and Jefferson. Miss Agnes Gillig goes to \Vaba«h : to become a reporter for the Plain Dc-aler. The Monmouth school is over 100 percent for the Red Cross. Indiana is to become "bone dry” ■ April 2nd. Rolla Calderwood of Blue Creek .township is shopping here. FOR SALE—Two brooder stoves at Riverside Sales Friday. Dr.' S. M. Friedley. It Appointment of Kxrcut<»r No. 3471 Notice Is hereby Riven, That the undersigned has been appointed Ex- j euutor of the Estate ot James F. Sipe late of Adaims County, deceased. The I Estate is probably solvent. John Sipe, Executor... .... Henry B. Heller, Atty. Mar< hJ 5, 1938 March 16-23-30 ’

♦ RATES One Time—Minimum chsrje of 1 25 c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words, V/sc 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 50c for 20 worde or less. Over 20 words 2'/,c per word for the three tlmee. Cards of Thanks —35 c Obituaries and verses.—. 11.00 Opee rate-display advertising 35c per column Inch. (k _ * FOR SALE FOR SALE — Farm lease blanks, three for sc. Decatur Daily Democrat, 106 No. Second St. 276 ~ tf FOR SALE—A 1926 Master Bniek 4 door sedan, In good condition. Cheap If taken at once. Mrs. Mart Braun. 222 No. 7th St. 63-3tx FOR SALE — Special price Bran and Middlings, >25 per ton. Bags extra. Geneva Milling Co., Geneva. Indiana. 60-4 t ■ FOR SALE—2 Fl 2 Farmall tractors, with cultivators; 2 new type Fordson tractors; 3 Fordson ' tractors; 2 10-20 McCormick-Deer-i ing tractors; 3, 14 inch tractor ! plows; 2 12-inch tractor plows; 12I inch John Deere tractor plow; 1 12-row John Deere corn plow, like new; 2 work horses. See the new i Oliver on display. Craigville Gar- ; rage. 61-5 t FOR SALE — Two sorrell mares, one coming four-year-old, light ’ mane and tail. One aged mare in foal. Both mares are extra good ones. W. A. Whittenbarger, five miles N. E. Decatur. 62-3tx FOR SALE —Matched team of geldings, two and three year-olds. Roan straw. Charles Myers, one mile west Salem. 63-3tx FOR SALE—Six room house, semimodern; large garage. Well and cistern. Plenty of fruit. See I Orville Brentlinger, Pleasant Mills. 63t3x FOR SALE—Six solid oak dinmg room chairs; four breakfast set chairs. Kerosene oil stove, builtin oven, practically new. excellent condition. Mrs. Harold Owens, ; Monmouth. 62-3 t ' FOR SALE—New pianos: The most beautiful studio console and grand pianos ever designed by Starr. Liberal terms and trade in ■ allowance. Sprague Furniture Co. 152 So. Second St. Phone 199. , 63-2 t FOR SALE —Special 1,500 started chicks—English White leghorns, White Rocks and Barred Rocks. Book your order for April delivI ery. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. 64-3 t FOR SALE at Riverside Sales Barn, Friday, March 18. New Windmill Derick and Pump, coms plete. Will sell for highest bid, new guarantee. Delbert Fair. i 63-3tx FOR SALE—I 5-drawer chest of drawers, $5.75; 2 kitchen cabinets. $2.75 each; 1 breakfast set. $5; 2 sets of oak dining chairs, : $7.50 set; 2 beds and springs, complete, $2.50 each; 1 oak dining room suite, good used living room suite, dresser, stove and cabinet, baby cabs, and radio. Decatur Up- ■ bolstering Shop, 145 S. Second St. Phone 420, 63-2 t FOR SALE—Clarks Hybrid Seed corn. Raised 6 miles east of Bluff j ton. Duroc male hog. Dan Kaehr, 4 miles north, lt4 miles west of ; Berne. Itx

NOW \ou Can Buy The SLEEPER “PARADISE” Tuftless Innerspring MATTRESS at the Special Low Price of $24*75 (See them in our window.) ZWICK’S Phone 61 We deliver.

FOR SALE Duroc sows, farrow May 1. Fresh cows with calves. Also bull calves. Harlow Mann. Phone 877-D. 64 3tx FOR SALE —Foar dozen Barred Rock Hens and roosters. Marcellus Davison. Route 6, road 124. 4 miles east of Monroe. 64-3tx FOR SALE—IBUg Four Seed Oats. One mile south and 2*4 east of Monroe. John L. LaUndrum. 63 2tx — *" 1 FOR SALE — 10 disc drill, corn plow, plow, harrow, brooder House, lumber and harness. Phone 811 B FOR SALE Rubber tired farm wagon at Decatur Community “ Sale. 64-2tx f WANTED c WANTED —Popcorn. Farmers having popcorn write Box 445, care t Democrat, stating variety, quantity, c Also give location. 64-3tx i WANTED —Painting. Papering and i Electrical Work. Prices reason- . able, work guaranteed. Ellis Squier, t Phone 767. 62-3tx ■ WANTED —To clean wall paper, r wash houses, window glasses, t clean cistermns and all odd jobs. • Frank Straub, phone 210. 62 3t WANTED —Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts . ol title. French Quinn. 152-m-w t ' LOST AND FOUND 1 LOST — Black Pomeranian dog 1 answering to the name of Jinks. 1 Please return to Democrat Office. 1 63-3 t . -i - — ii, ■ LOST — Black, white wire-haired male terrier. Leather, wire har- ■; ness. Call 601 Albert Gehrig. 63t2 :, LOST—Large ruby set out of ring. ■i Finder please notify Mutschler ' I meat market and receive reward. 163-3 t 0 MISCELLANEOUS ‘ SMITH & SON WELL DRILLERS 1 - Established 1874. Low prices —easy terms. Any size- any depth. 1 4214 Winter St. or H-76194, Fort •I Wayne, Indiana. 64 x - I NOTICE— Parlor Suits recovered We recover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Decatur Upholsters, Phone 420. 145 South 1 Second St. 63-30 t —— ■ o FOR RENT ■■■ I ■ II ■■■■ ■■■ ■ . FOR RENT — Four room modem furnished apartment. Heat furnished. Private entrance. Phone ’ 79. 64-3 t FOR RENT —Newly remodeled, redecorated 7-room. all-modern home, hardwood floors. 717 Win i Chester St. Cali, write Frieda Teeter, 235 E. Butler St. Ft. Wayne. 64-3tx , -o NOTH E OF SALE OF HEMYIMNG ASSETS In the Atlamn Court, AdantM County, Stair of Indiann. < aiiNV No. 14721 , IN THE MATTER OF THE LIQUIDATION OF THE PEOPLES LOAN • & PRUST (MM PAN Y DECATUR, INDIANA. r By virtue of and in accordance • with an order of the Adams Circuit l court duly made and entered of revord in tli«- al*-*’ *■ - ause the Depait- ' ment of Financial Institutions, of the • Stale of Indiana, in the matter of the liquidation of The Peoples Loan & Trust Company, Decatur, Indiana, . will offer for sale at public auction • the remaining assets ot The Peopled Loan & Trust Company, Decatur, Indiana, said sale to be held at the office of The Peoples Loan & Trust Company. Room Number 4 at 153 South Second Street in the City of Decatur, Indiana, at the hour of 2 P. M. on the 7th. day of April 1938 : as follows to wit: EXHIBIT Miscellaneous notes judgments and i other assets. S( 11 EDI LE “M” Miscellaneous judgments. Exhibits and schedule*? describing ; and listing the above assets consisting of notes, judgments and other ’ assets suojeet to sale will be nM.li J tained at the office of The Peoples * Loan & Trust Company. Decal if, I Indiana at the office of the Clerk of j the Adams Circuit Court, Adams i County Courthouse In the City of! Lecatur, Indiana and at the Law Os. I fiee of Nathan C. Nelson, at Decatur, Indiana, and the above schedules may be inspected and examined by : any interested party at the places above designated. The appraised value of such remaining assets will not . le disclosed as to any of said remaining assets until the sale thereof is reported to the above named court for conformation. TERMS OE SALE: The remaining assets will be offered for sale at J public auction as a group in the ei. • , tirety and then by individual ileui. for cash for not less than the full , appraised value, subjec t to any liens and defenses. The seller reserves the right to accept the highest bid! on entire group ur on individual items. Ail blds must be accompanied by certified check for 10% of the bid. In the event said remaining as- < sets should not be sold on the day , of sale the undersigned tnav after, at the office of The Peoples Loan & Trust Company Do> atar, Indiana, offer said remaining assets for sale at private sale from day to day until sold without further notice or until the further order of the court; and said sale is to be made subject to the approval of said Adams Circuit Court. The Department of Financial Institutions of the State of Indiana in j the matter of The Liquidation of the Peoples Loan & Trust Company, De- | vatur. Indiana. I By CLARK J. LUTZ Special representative. Nut Inin C. Nflmou, Attorney. . Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. J March 16-23-30

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