Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1938 — Page 2

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no i|< r OF • ii \\< i OF PHNriM'T lUH NDtHII'.M t A» Order FixhiM HoundMrira of Xnrfoim Noting Precinct* of %dHiiix County. IndlHun Voting Precinct-—Change of Boundary In Jeffereun Tvwnnnip. Comes now S. E Egly and 42 other voters of East Jefferson precinct ui Jefferson Township. Adams County. Indiana, and the mutter of changing voting place In said township is now taken up and considered and adjudged by the Board that the boun- i daries and voting places in and for ! Jefferson Township. Adams County, Indiana be and they arc hereby fixed and determined as follows: East Jefferson All of the vast half of the said township, together with one-half (1/2) acre In a aqua re form In the south east corner of Section i seventeen (17) in said township shall be and constitute the boundary lines for said East Jefferson Pre- t cinct and the frame school building located In the southeast corner of srtU Section 17 on said half an a* re shall be and is hereby fixed and designated as the voting place In said East Jefferson Precinct. Wert Jefferson: All of the west half of said township excepting onehalf acfes in square form out of the southeast corner of section seventeen In said township shall be and constitute the boundary lines of said West Jefferson township, and the basement in Central High School building in said township shall be and is hereby fixed and designated aa the voting place in said West Jefferson Precinct. Be it ordained by the Board <»f County Commissioners of Adams County, State of Indiana, that the boundary lines of the several prerlnvts in the city of Decatur, Indiana be and the same are hereby fixed, determined, and established as folluws to wit: City of Decatur Prefect A —First Ward: All that purt of the city of Decatur lying south 1 W the center of Adam« Street, and east of the center of Winchester Htrtet, and including all of the ad<Ution th the city of Decatur commonJy known as the Homestead Addition, shall constitute and be known <s Precinct A —First Ward. Precinct B-—First Ward: All that part ofc tile city of Decatur lying south of the center of Adams Street, and weal of the Center of Winchest- ' tr Street, shall constitute and be ’ Known as Precinct B. —First Ward, i ' Precinct A—Second Ward: All that ■ part of the city of Decatur lying r north of the center of Adams Street. • if nd south of the center of Monroe ] Htreet, and east of the Pennsylvania 1 Railroad, shall constitute and be ‘ known as Precinct A-Second W ard. Previn*, t B-Second Ward: All that 1 part of the city of Decatur lying < north of the center of Adams Street l and soQth of the center of Mon- J roe Street, and west of the Penn- I sylvania Railroad, shall constitute < and be known as Precinct B— Sec- £ ond Ward. 1 Precinct A —Third Ward: All that part of the city of Decatur lying i north of the center of Monroe Street. « ami east of the center of Fifth Street i and north of the venter of Washing- < ton fltwet, shall constitute and be known as Precinct A—Third Ward, i Precinct B—Third Ward: All that < part of the city of Decatur lying t north of the center of Monroe Street, and west of the center of Fifth I Street.’and south of the center of < Washington Street, shall constitute <■ and be known as Prclnct B —Third c Ward. 1 Be it further ordered by the Board of Commissioners that the boun- c daries 6f the remaining several precincts in said county shall be and r remain the same as heretofore fixed. ; determined, and established by the i Board, ex. ept as modified by this • urdg*, **> 1 Hy urder of Board of CommissioneFS John W. Tyndall. Auditor i March 17-24 « Vj»poLnl ment of %<|niiiii»»trator > o. Notice is hereby given. That the ■<_ undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of John ] W. Brown. Sr. late of Adams county, I t deceased. The estate is probably sol- . 1 vent. I r Milton O. Brown. Administrator , , Lenhart. Heller. A Srhiirgrr %ttya. f Nov. 2. 1935. Nov. 5, 12, 19. 193a | f Appointment of Administrator No. 3223 Notcie is hereby given, That the | > has been appointed A<l- « ministrator of the estate of Perry J- j t t'zg. late of Adams County, deceased The estate is probably solvent. r Merle Ogg. Administratrix smith A Pnrrinh. Attorneys Get.'lo, 1935 r Oct. 11-18-25, 1935 . --O » Appoint me nt of Executot No. 3400 Notice is hereby given. That the f undersigned has been appointed Ex- \ etiUtOT of the Estate of Willard Bu- < chanan Suttles late of Adams County deceased. The Estate Is probably sol- s Wit. , „ Arthur D. Suttles, Executor |, May 24, 1937. „ J May 26 June 2,9, 1937 I Trn«le-In A Good Town — Decatur

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pTest Y'our Knowledge"* ; Can you aniwer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. 1. What team won the proses sional football championahip for 1937? 2. Name the capital of Idaho. 3. Where is the U. S. Military Academy? 4. What is another name for a aage hare? 5. Name the Chancellor of Austria 6. What term is applied to the decay of wood caused by various kinds of fungi? 7. Who wrote the novel, "The Pathfinder?" 8. What is pathology ? 9. What is the political affiliation of Representative Andrew J May of Kentucky? 10. How many acres are in 1 square mile? ■■ o - Appointment of Administrator No. 33111 Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of John Grady late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Emma Grady, Administratrix I ruehte A l.lttrn-r. April 27, 1937 April 29 May 6, 13, 1937 NOTICE OF *ALE OF REMAINING ASSETS In the idams < irvuil Court. Idnms vomit), state of Indiana (hum- No. 11.730 In the matter of the Liquidation of OLD ADAMS (XX'X i’Y BANK Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court of said county and state, duly made anti entered of record in the above entitled cause The Depart- 1 ment of Financial Institutions of the State of Indiana, in the matter of the liquidation of Old Adams County Bank, will offer for sale at public auction the remaining assets of said Old Adams county Bank, of Decatur, Indiana, at the office of said Old Adams County Bank, located in Room Number 4 at 153 South Second Street, in Decatur, Indiana, at the hour of 2 o’cl<» k P. M. on the 18th day of April, 1938, which remaining assets consists of the following property towit: Miscellaneous notes, bonds, judgments, overdrafts and other assets all of which are more fully described | in Exhibit "A” filed in the office of the clerk of said court; Miscellaneous notes and judgments all of which are moTe fully described in Exhibit ”B" on file in the office of the clerk of said court; Miscellaneous notes, held by said bank as collateral security for a note of The American Security Company all of which notes are more fully described in Schedule 1. on file in the office of the clerk of said court: Miscellaneous chattel property described in said Exhibit “A". The following described tract of real estate situated in Adams county, state of Indiana, towit; Inlot number six (6) in Citizens First Addition to the city of Decatur, Indiana: Copies of the above exhibits and schedule may he seen and examined at the office of the c lerk of the Adams Circuit Court, at the office of said Gid Adams xNiunty Bank, INm»jd 4. 153 South Second Street,' 4 Decatur, Indiana, at the law office of Henry B. Heller. 133 South Second Street Decatur. Indiana; Said property will be sold for not less than the full appraised value I thereof; the appraised value will not be disclosed as to any of said remaining assets until the sale there- | of is reported to the court for confirmation ; Terms; Said assets will be offered for sale at public auction as a groupe or in thw entirety, and then by individual items, for cash, and subjec t to • any liens and all defenses, and without any recourse as to the undersigned <»r said Old Adams County Bank. The undersigned will reserve the right to accept the highest i>id in either manner in which said property may be offered. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for I 10% of the bid; In the event said I remaining assets should not be solci ••n the day herein fixed, the undersigned will offer the same for sale at private sale at the same place and upon the same conditions from day to day thereafter until sold, or further order of the court. AU sales will be made subject to the approval of the court. The Department of Financial Inst utions of the State of Indiana, in ihe matter of liquidation of the Old Adams County Bank. ('lark J. Lutz, Special Representative lleur> H. Heller. nttornr> Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer March 24-31 April 7

Next Objectives of “Greater Germany Drive , LAT-VIA ’ —, j3ALr/C ,k z I)an/lK I wc J’jEy? MEMEIIb LITHUANIA ' KAUNAS / flFw ' / ■ Ife r ' x IK & r PO LAND >£ WS&ll’iss t i Warsaw- \ 0 - A ’f| ■ ..j Map of contested ureal | S j ji WaoW EE i , . KRIlKKQmiEbii T. IKPMMalgßaag;

Next objectives of the Nazi campaign to build up 1 a "greater Germany' are expected to be the Fre? City of Danzig, already Nazi-controlled, even to the extent that the swastika flies from the city hall, above, and the strategic port of Memel Both werpart of Germany before the. partitioning of the - - - - -wrMTl»lWM.nil Mini

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This radiophoto from Barcelona Spain, shows searchers combing ruins of a building during a lull in the terrific air bombing staged for two days and nights by insurgent planes in an attempt to force

DECATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT TIH’RSDAY. MARCH 21, 1938.

Versailles treaty which made Danzig’a free city and gave Memel to the newly-created state of Lithuania Recent events indicate that Germany might have a pact with Poland "giving” the latter Lithuania in return for acceding to Germany's acquisition of the Polish corridor, Danzig and Memel. will

the Loyalist government to capitulate. The known dead from the merciless bombings passed 815 The wounded reached 2.000 Tens of thousands of persons tied the city —4 —— ___________

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—♦ * RATES I One Time—Minimum chargo of I 25c for 20 words or leaa. Over 20 worda, P er word i Two Tlme»— Minimum charpe of 40c for 20 words or lass. Over 20 words 2c par word for tha two times. | Three Times—Minimum charge | of 50c for 20 worda or leaa. I Over 20 words 2 l / 1 c per word j for the three times. Cards of Thanks 3 * c Obituaries and verses.— *l-00 Opea rate-display advertising 35c per column Inch. FOR SALE FOR SALE — Farm lease blanks, three for sc. Decatur Daily Democrat, 106 >o. Second St. 276-ts OCR SEMIANNUAL Furniture. Rug aud Piano Sale now on. Big ! reduction ou every article iu the, store. Buy now and save. Sprague j Furniture Co., 152 So. Second St. I . Phone 199. 68-30 t FOR SALE- Electric and oil brooders. Book your order now for those April chicks. Be assured of 1 our quality bred chicks. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. «0-3 t FOR SALE — Two-wheel trailer with stock rack. Victor Mc- : Barnes, 4 miles west of Decatur. 69- ■ FOR SALE — Adapted Indiana Certified Hybrid Seed Corn. You can get it any Mon., Wed., or Friday. Plant Hoosier Hybrids, they not only stand up better but yield 1 better. 10 years experience with ' Hybrids. Herman L. Miller, Bluffton, Ind.. R. 1. 6 miles west and one north of Bluffton. 69-3 t BABY CHICKS — Special price I >6.50 per hundred. Gasson strain Leghorns. Barred and White Rocks $7 per hundred. All flocks carefully cullad and blood tested. Morehead Hatchery, 2 miles northeast Wren, O. Wren phone. 70FOR SALE—GoId Seal Congoleum Rugs: Just received a shipment of 60 Gold Seal rugs, latest patI terms. Regular price 38.50; sale I price $6.75. Sprague Furniture Co. 152 So. Second St. Phone 199. 71FOR SALE- Roan. 3 yrs.; Bay, 3 yrs.; pair of sorrells. Will trade for yearlings. Also springer cow. 4 yrs. Wm. Weber, Preble phone. 1 70FOR SALE —Two pairs pillows, 27 , by 18. Halt geese feathers and halt down. Good as new. Phone 1 753. 70-3 t FOR SALE —27 acres, close to Decatur. Can be bought on easy terms. Five acres in Decatur with modern house, barn and poultry house. Five acres within three miles of Decatur. A nice home. Can be bought, worth the money. 80 acres close to Decatur, good soil with electricity in the home, i Can be bought at the right price. 60 acres in Wells county. It sold soon can give possession. If you want to buy or sell see the J. A. Harvey Realty Co., Monroe. 71FOR SALE—Three piece tapestry living room suits. Drophead sew- ! ing machines. Utility cabinets. Breakfast set. Oil stoves. Table radio. Frank Young, 110 Jefferson. Itx FOR SALE Semi-modern, 5-room house, good condition; 2 lots. Inside railroad. Near factories. I Close to school. Phone 1267. 71-2tx T'n.le In A Good Town — Decatur «■■■■■■■■■■■■—■— ——— FOR BABY’S COMFORT A complete line of Nursery Equipment, including: Folding Baby Carriages Teeter-Babe Baby Beds Baby Crib and Mattress High Chairs Toidey Seats Bathinette Taylor Tot. On Display in Our Window. ZWICK’S Phone 61

FOR SALE — 3 dajt old Durham, I calf. Edwin Kruckeberg. phone 719-L. 702 U WANTED j WANTED —To clean wall paper. wash houses, window glasses, clean cisterns and all odd Jobs, i Frank Straub, phone 210. 68-3 t I WANTED — Wall paper to clean. Phone 965. SB-6tx MISCELLANEOUS HAVE GOOD 80-acre farm with buildings, near Decatur, to ex- . change for Decatur property. E I W. Heckman, 126 E. Wayne St., I Fort Wayne, Ind 71-2tx INSTRUCTIONS—Dramatic, Sing ing. Children's classes enrolling. Bitner Studio, Phone 1289. 71-3 t NOTICE — Parlor Sults recovered We recover and repair anything. I We buy and sell furniture. Decatur l i Upholsters, Phone 420. 145 South Second St. WATKINS PRODUCTS—"Best By Test.” Your local dealer will call on you. C. Marsh Crane, 412 Jackson. Phone 1197. 68-30 t o FOR RENT FOR RENT —Nice country home with garage, truck patch, and fruit. Inquire Mrs. M. Murphy, 1 4*4 miles southeast of Monroe. 69-3tx FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. ■ 228 North Fourth St. Phone 355. I Mrs. John T. Myers. 69-3 t FOR RENT —3 room apt., with bath. Heat furnished. Call in person. Albert Aeachliman, 130 | E. Monroe St. 71-3tx FOR RENT — Four room modem furnished apartment. Heat furnished and private entrance. Phone 79. 71-3 t FOR RENT—Three room unfurnished apartment. 403 N. Seventh St. 71-3 t o . - LOST AND FOUND LOST — Brown colored bill fold, containing small amount of silver and valuable papers. Finder j return to this office. Walter i Thieme. 7F2t* - MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks: irregularly higher in ' | quiet trading. Bonds: irregular and moderately active. Curb stocks; irregular and quiet. Chicago stocks: mixed. Call money one per cent. Foreign exchange: steady in rela- • ion to the dollar. Grains; wheat and corn firm. Chicago livestock: hogs strong, cattle steady, sheep weaik. Rubber: rally to small gains after early easiness. Silver bar in New York; unchanged at 4444 c a fine ounce. Revival Services At Pleasant View Revival services are being held each evening at 8 o’clock ECT at the Pleasant View Baptist church, two miles northeast of Wren. Rev. O. C. Arnold Jones of Mt. Vernon, Ohio is the evangelist. NOTIC E OF BHERIFFB SALE By virtue of an Order us Sale issued from the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, to me directed from the Clerk of said Court in favor of Horn* Owners' Loan Corporation, and against (Clifford Marshall and Mae Marshall. 1 will sell at public auction to the highest bidder on Lire 20th day of April, 1938, between the Lours of 10 A M.. and 4:00 o'clock I*. M. of said day, at the East d<»or i <>f the Court House, in the City of > Decatur, County of Adams. State of : Indiana, the following described real l estate, situate in said County and ♦State, to-wit: Commencing ninety-nine (99) feet west of the southeast corner of outlot number two hundred iifty-six (?56) in J. D. Nuttman’s northwest- ♦ rn addition to the town Miow city) of Decatur, Indiana, thence north at right angles with Indiana Street, one hundred thirty-two (132) feet, . thence west parallel with Indiana Street thirty-three (33) feet, thence south parallel with the first described line one-hundred thirty two <1?2) ■ feet, thence east thirty-three (33) ; feet to the place of beginning. I will at that time offer for sale I the fee simple of said real estate, together with the rents, issues, income and profits thereof to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said Order of Sale. Said sale will be made without any relief from valuation and appraisement laws. Dated this 17th day of March, 1938. Dallas Brown Sheriff of Adams County nthan C. Nelson, attorney March 17-24-31 Appointment of Administrator No. 32M) Notice is hereby given. That the l undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Louisa Fuelling late of Adams eotinty, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. Chas. F. Fuelling. A<,lrrtlnisti-ator Fruehte A Lltterer, Attorney .M.ir'h 17, 1937 March 17-21-31 1937 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye« Examined • Glasses Fitted Saturdays, 8:00 p. tn. Telephone 135. HOURS I 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00

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