Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1938 — Page 2

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COMMISSIONERS CLAIMS ALLOWED JI .NR H*3* .Mt«crllMue<»UM Ft. Wayne Ptg. Cu. off sup 131.71 Citizens Telephone Co. phone 64.40 City of Decatur light & power 124.46 The Decatur Democrat Co. adv. 99.73 Fern Bierly Deputy hire 75.00 Berneice Dubach elk hire 50.00 G. Remy Bierly inquest 5.00 Niblick & Co. do . 10.39 ■H. J. Smith Ac Co. do 39 Jjnnkenau's do 2.23 Mary Cowan deputy hire 75.00 Mary K. Tyndall elk. hire .... 50.00 Alice Lenhart deputy hire ... 75.00 E. H. Kauffman deputy hire 71.00 Franklin Klbbon &C. Co exp 1.25 Leo T. Gllllg deputy hire .... 100.00 Dallas Brown ammunition . .. 1.30 I'bllas Brown trav. exp 23.63 Italian Brown do 24.40 Dallas Brown do 25.35 I». G. Delninger deputy hire .... 83.33 'Leroy Rich ditch exp 2.90 Fred Wat kin do 16.97 * Harry Beitler do 16.97 Carl Christner do 2.80 Donald Byer do - 7.50 Harold Dokh do .. 5.00 Rudolph Weiland do 3.00 Raymond Becher do 2.50 (Reran Straub do .. 5.25 Mart Recrca do 17.50 *A«'. C. Earley do 2.80 « Gottschalk Tile Work do .. 13.74 Ft. Wayne B. P. A: S. Co do .... 6.49 Sam Whitright do 4.00 W. !•?. Andrews do 33.60 Alfred Daniels do 17.50 Wm. Brunner do 8.75 Harvey Shell do 17.50 Joe Murtaugh do 56.00 Lester Surnan do 7.00 Barney Everett do ... ... 7.00

REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION 200— ACRE FARM —2OO In order to liquidate the assets of the Wabash Valley Realty Corporation, we will sell at public auction to the highest bidder the following described real estate, on MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1938 Sale on the Premises at 1:30 P. M. LOCATION—3 miles South and I>4 miles West of Willshire. Ohio; 9 miles Northeast of Berne. Ind.: 1 mile South and 2 mile East of Salem. 200 Acres of good level soil, in Section 15, Blue Creek Township. Adams county. Indiana. All under cultivation except about 18 acres of woods pasture. IMPROVEMENTS —Good 7 Room 2 story frame house; Barn 36x80; 40 ft. silo; Poultry House 14x40; Implement shed 24x40; Double Crib; Cattle Shed. Buildings are under good roofs and in good state of repair. The Land is tile drained and.has good drainage outlets. Drove well. Concrete Cistern, pump in house. Orchard of young fruit trees. Rural electric line has been signed for. CONDITIONS OF SALE —One half of Present Growing Crops will go to the purchaser. Subject to the rights of Present tenant, i Mr. Ollie Feller, who has been the tenant on this farm for the past 13 years. I 52 acres of Corn; 32 acres Oats; 15 acres Wheat; 18 acres Soya Beans; 16~aeres Clover: 16 acres Sugar Beets. Immediate Landlord's possession. Full possession March 1, 1939. TERMS —Will sell clear of encumberances. $1,000.00 required to be paEi’cash day of sale, then enough in cash to make one-half of purchase price within 30 days. A credit will be allowed purchaser on the remaining one-half for 5 years with interest of 4’a%. Said unpaid balance to be secured by purchaser executing mortgage on the real estate to the seller. This is a splendid opportunity to purchase a good farm, well improved, in a good community, conveniently located to schools, churches, and majiets. Come and inspect this property at any time. THE WABASH VALLEY REALTY CORP. Sale conducted by: Roy S. Johnson. Auctioneer Trust Co. Bldg., Decatur, Indiana. REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION The undersigned will sell to the highest bidder without reserve the . following real estate, on SATURDAY, JUNE 11,1938 at 1:30 p. m. The Hyland property at 122 South Fourth Street, Decatur, Ind. Sale ■will be made on the premises. 8 Room 2 story house, 5 Rooms down, 3 Rooms and Bath upstairs; Herdwood floors; basement Steam Heating Plant; House has slate roof; Lot is 66 x 148 ft.; All modern street, sidewalk, sewer and light improvements. A wonderful home, very suitable for remodelling into duplex. Makes an ideal location for beauty parlor. Very seldom is a property in this location offered for sale. Located near business section of city and yet away from annoyance of heavy traffic. Just one-half square from Decatur’s New High School. Property may be inspected at any time before sale by calling Phone 104. House open all day Saturday, June 11th. Will give immediate possession. TERMS—Cash. M ke your financial arrangements uefore sale day. Be prepared to settle on delivery of Deed and Merchantable Abstract. This property will sell to the highest bidder. Mrs. Ellen Hyland Patrick Hyland Owners Mary Virginia Smith ROY S. JOHNSON — Auctioneer. Phone 104, Trust Co. Bldg.

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Paul McCullough do ..... 10.50 Ben McCullough do 11.80 Theodore Dague do 14.00 Win. BHM ut (to 5.30 • Evert Bchlandenhuffen do ... 4.20 > Cash Coal A Supply do 97.73 1 U. Q. ONeall Co. do 168.94 1 Studabaker Estate do 22.50 I Krick Tyndall Co. do 313.39 I Clifton E. Striker salary . .. 148.30 ’ Margaret S. Myers do 65.00 I Clifton E. Striker mileage ... 8.82 i L. E. Archbold salary .. ... 41.66 i L E. Archbold operating exp 47.10 I Mildred Koldewey salary 75.00 • 112. J- Worthnian salary 90.00 I I Robert J. Zwick Inqutfst 90.50 I! Dr. F. L. Grandetaff salary .... 38.50 ' ' Helen Rice asaeaaing 50.00 ' | Louis W. Zwh k du -50.0 u • John Baker do 114.00 • John Magley do 45.00 '{Will Wlnnes do 52.50 • | John B. Stoneburner du 45.00 11 Mary E. Stoneburner 45.00 ’ Loretta McCollough du 23.00 I Mrs. David Habegger do 50.00 Lucille Gilliotn du 104.U0 ' M.irv A ’ HUtom do 11 • ' Dula Beer do 50.00 ' C. O. Rayn do 45.00 ' Maude Mann du 105.00 • Dora Edna Abnet do 50.00 1 Phil Sauer Comm. Mileage ... 41.95 ' Moses Augsburger do 13.20 1 Ch: is Eicher Co. Council 20.001 H. J. Kenney do 20.00 ' James A Hendricks do 20.00 ' Evert Banter do 20.00 • August Conrad do 20.00 1 Henry Dehner do 20.00 1 Dean Byerly do 10.00 ' Henry B. Heller salary 50.00 ' Leo E. Ehinger American L. 150.00 ' FMward A. Bischoff Bleeke D. 5.00 lii(L-lph F S< iilenmirr «i<»

Albert W. Werllng Hartman D 5.00 Otto Fee k do 5.00 Doyle F. Hendricks ditch fund 14.00 Leonard Hendricks do 17.85 Win. H. Miller Ditch exp ... 30.10 Dick lonnelier do 75.uu Fred Braun do 4.U0 Kenneth H. Beard do 4.0 U W. J. Schumaker salary 100.UU Mary McClure du 35. UV . JuAii Wilding P. Co. Inc. Ct. H. 28.50 Decatur Lumber Co. do 16.96 ’Nur. Ind. Public Ser. Co. jail 10.39 Pe»atur Lumber Co. do 22.00 Louis Koldewey Elec ezp .... 39.65 Roland Grote do « 35.5 V I Otto Fuelling election 34.50 ( Fred Srhurger do 43.5V' Theodore Ostermeyer do 43.VU j Milton C. Wel ling do 36.05 I Harve Beery <k> - 36.50 1 James Manley do 4U.5U John Arnold do 41.VU| Dave Roth do 35.50 Artie U Jackaon do 31.00 ' Elmer E. Winans do 44. av ■ James F. Parrish do 34.5 V , Dahner Douglas do 34.50 ' Lester C. Ehrsam do 39.5 U j Elmer C. Beer do - 39.50 f V Has Schindler do 50.80 ■ G. O. Stauffer do 48.42 Ernest Stengel do 4U.BU | Henry Aschleman do - ~ 39.50 , G. G. Gottschalk do 34.50 I I Ralph S. Meyers do 46.50 Leon Neuenschwander do 36.50 i lien Leichty do .. 50.50 ' Joseph W. Walker do ... 68.60 i D. F. Grlle do - 42-63 I Charles Sinitley do 37.50 J D. A. Rumple do - 34.50 Joseph Linn do - 80.50 Clarence T. Brunnegraff do .... 80.50 A. D. Suttles do 81.40 Wm. Alfather do - 41.00 Jesse G. Niblick do 6" ?5 Joseph D. Krick do 75.50 1 W. P. Robinson Election Com. 75.00 1 I Homer D. Lower do 75.0 U • G. Remy Bierly do 75.00 Mrs. Agnes Yager Canv. B. 12.00 Mabel S. Bockman do — — 12.00, Mrs. Kathryn Witte do - 29.00 Marcus Sthaley do — 20.00 Mulhaupt P. Co. Elec, exp ...— 1.50 G. Remy Bierly do 3.15 Mrs. Wm. Schumaker do &-00 G. Remy Bierly do .— 16.00 David F. Teeple do 100 Ft. Wayne Ptg Co. do - 383.40 Decautr Democrat Co. do .... <28.82 Berne Witness Co. do. —. 173.22 Wm. Schumaker do 10.00 Anne Romey do - 26.00 Fannie Studler do 25.00 Ideal Voting B. Co. do — 35.58 Family Case do 10.io Peoples Restaurant do - ■ Berne Witness Co. Advt 86.48 Treas. of State S. Inst 461.34 [ Irene Byron Sana 371.71 Alva Fenstermaker R. of Way 72.00 ; Solomon Eicber tax refund 2.69 j Mulhaupt P. Co. supplies 10.75 , Schafer Hardwarde Co. do .... 3.45 i Cm. Infirmary H. P. salary 150.00 Clara M. LaFontaine do 33.33 Herbert LaFontaine labor — 40.00 j Dorothy LaFontaine do 37.501 Florence Lengerk h do 37.50 | Calvin Falb do 37.50 j Omlor Bros, operatln gexp 15.00 i David L. Schwartz do 9.0«», Adams Co. Lumber Co. do 61.32 I J. I. Holcomb Mfg Co. do —8.54 • Martin Gilson do 2.901 Decatur Hatchery do 33.2<» i Standard Oil Co. do 18.41 - Burk Elevator Co. do 33.17. The Krick Tyndall Co. do 7.63 . Indian Refining Co. do ! Smith Drug Co. do 53.28 Holthouse. Schulte & Co. do 51.25 McCormick-Deering Store do 8.4a Holthouse Drug Co. do 2.46 Niblick & Co. do 13.25 j E. D. Engeler do Dr. C. V. Connell do 71.75 ' Kohne Drug Store do 7.75] Sorg Meat Market do 675 Lankenau’s Boston Store do — 11,20 XX el fa re Fund I’aye Smith Knapp salary 108.33 J Bernice Nelson do 90.00 Mary Schultz do 50.00 Faye Smith Knapp mileage .... 32.05 Ft. Wayne Ptg. Co. op. exp .... 6.30 Faye Smith Knapp postage .... 10.00 Bernice Nelson mileage 19.70 Citizens Tele. Co. phone 6.65 HighWny Repair IHmI. Na. 1 Hugo H. Gerke Labor 119.90 Glenn Merlca do 86.00 \Vm. Bittner do 108.OU Loyde Bowman do 92.0 V Robert Gerke do 43.75 Theodore Hobrock do 60.55 Donald Hoile do 57.05 Elmer Gerke do 32.65 Herman Miller do 67.2 U Melvin Miller Labor 25.20 I«awrence Doehrman do 17.85 Edgar Doe4irman do 17.85 Norman Stoppenhagen do 8.40 Herman Moellering do 3.50 Fred Buuck do - 19.95 Alvin Witte do 27.30 Anton Thieme do 16.10 nut. No. 2 Herman S. Vie man labor .’. 123.75 R. F. Sauer do 115.00 Ralph Martin do 115.0 V Clarence Durkin do 115.00 George Loshe do 112.50 Vaughn Liniger do 115.00 Harold Sauer do 112.50 Jake Musser do - 112.50 Sol Eicher do 112.50 Andrew Schirack do 92.U0 Henry Sauer do 88.00 Ralph Shady do 77.00 Ambrose Spangler do 77.00 l»i«t. \o. 3 Elmer Beer Labor 98.45 John Fox do 114.50 Fred Liechty do 45.50 Ernest Girod do 4.90 Wm Ealey do 4.90 R. Lautzenheizer do 8.05 E. do 8.05 Leonard Roth do 30.80 | Frank Major do . 1.75 | I lomor Boer do 3.50 I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1938.

Dan Knehr do IM , Milo Fuihs do — s.ls , Ul.t. X<>. 4 J. C. AuKsburiter labor 121.00 ’ Kdwln Spteluaer do 11&.0U J Chauncy Reynolds do 110.00 ; Amy, Steiner do 11.0* Marvin Kistler labor 87.»« : fiußene Kneusa do 7.00 ,'haa Hawtmkar do 2.80 Ruf ua Hunar do 8.80 Norman Au«»burßer do lo.W ’ S E. Kaehr do 4.20 . Arman llabeKKer do 88.00 , J. M. Neuensi hwander do 10.50 MlaceHaneoiaa , Butler a Gnrago op. exp 18.85 ! Kutrene Runyon do 14.50 .Gottschalk Supply Co. op exp $8.45 Ft. Wayne P. & Sup. Co. do .... 10.64 | Th« Schafer Co. do 8.85 Ft. Wayne P. and Sup. Co. do 5.88 , Jacob C. Miller do 35.00 I England Auto Parts do 2.69 | Dlerkos Auto Barta <lo 54.17 Holthouee Prug Co. do . .. 2ft I lieeatur Auto I’. &T. Co. do .... 11.95 MeCormiek-PeerinK Store do 9.80 lOrvlll Sluaher do — 3.00 ’ J. C. Morganthaler <lo 33,55 National Cylinder Gas Co. do 8-95 ’! P. Scbwarts do coo I Arts Tire Co. do ft 6.65 ' Suttles INlwards Co. do 148.00 IR. G Pelnlnger salary 41.67 ■ W. H. Gilllom Sal. mileage... 111.48 I Yost Bros, Material 113.59 ■ John W. Kareh S. Co. mater 73.91 iMeshberger Bros. Stone Corp. 441.95 Certified this 7th day of June 1938 John W. Tyndall Auditor A<Ums County June 3-8 o - rTest Your Knowledge i Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. 1. What is a pulmotor? 2. Name the three largest fresh water lakes in the world. 3. What is the name for the science of the study of sea shells? 4. Are passports required when flying to foreign countries? 5. What is the political affiliation of Senator William H. King of Utah? > 6. In American history, who were called Tories? 7. How many quarts are in one bushel (dry measure)? 8. Name the capital of Portuguese , India. i 9. What ie the minimum age for i the office of President of the U. S.? 1 19. Has there ever been a no-hit- ; no-run game pitched in World SerI ies baseball? COURTHOUSE Bond Filed For the purpose of the establish-! ment of a collection agency. Sam Nussbaum, with Florine Thompson as surety, filed a bond in the sum ■ of $2,900 as provided by law. It l was examined and approved by the court. Appearances Filed I An appearance was filed by Fruchte and Litterer and Eichorn for the defendants in the suit to i set aside an alleged fraudulent conveyance, brought by Rose Lantis against Frieda and Paul Habegger. The defendants were ruled to answer. I An appearance was filed by Fruchte and Litterer and Eichorn for the defendants in a damage suit brought by Rose Lantis against Frieda Habegger and Elizabeth Zurcher. An appearance was filed by C. L. Walters for the defendants in the two suits for appropriation of land, brought by the board of commissioners of the county of Adams against Luther and Fannie Martin and against Edith E. and Asa C. Munro. The defendants were ruled to answer. A personal appearance was made by the defendants in the suit on account brought by the American Medical Rating Bureau. inc., against Wayne Gaunt aifd L. M. Githens. Special Judge Appointed In the account suit brought on a change of venue from Allen county by the Wolverine Portland Cement company against the Menafee Art Stone company, the defendant failed to strike off the name of one of the available judges and the I plaintiff struck off the name of

• | Hanson Mills, the court appointed ‘ Judge Otto H. Krugh, of lluntiug- > ton, as special judge. ’ Petition Sustained A petition WM filed by the spe- > cial representative in the liquidaJ tion of the Peoples Loan A Trust I company, for authority to pay court ’ costs, it was submitted ami subI tahied. 1 Suit Dismissed > The court, having on May 12 ’ notified the plaint iff in the petition i for assessment brought by the ; American Security company of Fort Wayne against Earl 11 Adams, i as receiver for the American Secur--1 ity company of Decatur, that a j motion was pending to dismiss and ' the plaintiff having filed no objecJ tion, the court sustained the motion. The case was dismissed and 1 the costs taxed to the plaintiff. i Estate Cases Inventory number one was filed. ‘ examined and approved in the estate of Adolph Bieberlch. 1 Inventory number one was filed, examined and approved in the estate of Mary E. Bowers. 1 The final report was submitted, examined and approved in the estate of Elizabeth Schwartz. The administrator was discharged and the estate closed. The final report was submitted, examined and approved in the 1 estate of David Luginbill. The executor was discharged and the i estate closed. The report of the sale of real estate was filed, examined and ap- ’ proved in the estate of Davidson Mattax. A deed was ordered, reported and approved. The report of the sale of personal property was filed, examined and approved. Guardianship Case Additional bond in the sum of $1,900 was filed by Mary V. Neuen--1 schwander. guardian of Noah M. i Neuenschwander. Real Estate Transfers Reuben L. Habegger et al to Carl C. Sorgen et ux, 80 acres in Monroe township for sl. Jean L. Smith et vlr to Dale W. McMillen, Inlots 13, 33, 43, in Deca--1 tur for S6OO. Isabella Gill. Ex., to Daniel Mori and et ux. parts of inlots 16 and 17 in Berne for $350. Marriage Licenses Carl Hines. Wapakoneta, Ohio to Lillian Schneider, Decatur. Edward Fales, Midland. Michigan • to Nona Ball. Adams county. Kenneth W. Miller, Huntington ;to Jennie K. Bell, Qfcatur. John S - Bauman. Berne to Row- ! ena Luginbill, Borne. o — Cows on 10.000-Mile Trip — ’ Brownwood. Tex. — <U.R> — Three i Brown county registered Polled ; Herefords have started on a more ! than 10,000-mile trip. They were shipped by M. E. Fry, Brown coun- ! ty ranchman, to Wilson and McDouell at Queensland, Australia.

» * I 1 Summer Prices On Coal 'I | Haugk’s Coal Yard Phone 660 WANTED Rags, Magazines, Newspapers, Scrap Iron, Old Auto Radiators, liatteries, 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

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RATES One Time—Minimum charge of 26c for 20 words or lest. Over 20 words, IJ4e per word Two Times—Minimum charge of 400 for 20 words or less. Over 20 words 2c per word for the two timee. Three Times—Minimum chsrge of 50c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words 2'/»c per word for the three times. Cords of Thanks ...... 35c Obituaries and verses.— 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. 275-ts FOR SALE—I 9 used washers, 7 makes; gas and electric. Gasoline stoves, easy payments. Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old. Guernsey, calf by side. Decatur Hatchery. 131-ts FOR SALE — Small Spinet piano, Cinderella model, with bench. Guaranteed. Can be had for balance due, payable $6 per month to responsible pasty. Address Box 503 care Democrat. 135— FOR SALE —French Holstein cow with calf by side. Ed Schieferstein, Route 1, Decatur. 134-g3t FOR SALE—Work horse, 10 yrs. old. Peter J. Heimann, just south of Homestead. 133-3tx FOR SALE—Porch Gliders, Lawn Benches and Chairs. Gliders. sls up. Lawn Benches, $1.25. Chairs, 98c to $2.50. Sprague, 152 So. Second St. Phone 199. 133-3 t GRAND PIANO sacrificed. Small size Grand Piano in A-l condition. Can be had for only $136.50 on terms of $7.50 per month. Reference required in first letter. For particulars write Credit Manager, box 503 care Democrat. 135-3 t FOR SALE — All kinds of garden plants; also yams. U mile south of hospital on Mud Pike. Victor Amacher. Phone 502. 133-3tx FOR SALE—This week only: Potted Petunia plants, 6 for 25c. Large geraniums, 15c. Decatur Floral Co., Nutt man Ave. 134-3tx FOR SALE—Used furniture: Two used living room suites, A-l condition; 2 bed room suites, high grade, like new; 1 dining room suite, good condition; 1 Kalamazoo range, A-l condition. Priced for quick sale. All out of good Decatur homes, was traded in on new. Sprague Furniture Co., 152 So. Second St. Phone 199. 135-3 t FOR SALE — Fresh Holstein cow with calf by side. Ed Schieferstein. route 1. Decatur. 135-3tx FOR SALE — 120 Bass Accordion with case, almost new. Can be taken over for small unpaid balance pa "able $6 per month by responsible party. Address Box 502 care Democrat. 135 — FOR SALE — 1932 Pontiac coach, in good shape, priced to sell. John Landrum, Decatur R. R. 6. 135-3tx FOR SALE—2O-40 and 16-30 Oil pull tractors; 28-48. 32-52. 34-56, 36-56 Advance Rumely separators; Advance Rumely and Matchless cloVer hullers, rebuilt; used hull ers $75 to S3OO ; 20 h. p. Advance 1 Rumley steam engine, new flues, Ohio standard boiler, fine shape i and any of the above separators ! for S4OO cash or will sell separate for $175 or will trade any of this machinery on new W. C. Allis Chalmers tractor and combine. Also have, good as new, 2-row cultivator. used 40 acres, for right price. Gus Hohenbring, Putman county, i Kalida, Ohio. 135-3tx eod

FOR THE JUNE BRIDE — or any bride The first consideration in furnishing your home is quality—long life. Next is style and comfort. When you can combine Irolh at a price you can afford you can settle E usehold budget questions for years to come. We have left one twopiece Living Room Suite of steel construction and roll arms. It is in the popular mulberry and taupe color combination and is priced at onlv $49.50 Others as high as $118.50. ZWICK’S Phone 61.

FOR RENT FOR RENT—Six room house, four blocks from town. Hardwood motor plumbing, garage, garden Newly decorated. Telephone 585. 133-ts FOR RENT—Lake front cottage; ' accommodates ten; two boats, good beach. W. D. Elzey Box yj. Ix>ne Tree Point, Lake James, imL Phone 1196. 134-3tx FOR RENT —7 room house on South First St. All modern. Motor plumbing. Phone 5591. Ben Kiting. 135-3 t FOR RENT — Six room modern house. Immediate possession, garage. Phone 102. Inquire at 430 No. sth St. 135-3 t FOR RENT — Furnished light housekeeping apt. Kitchenette and living room with studio couch, I semi-private bath, ground floor. Mrs. Gladfelter, 413 W. Adams. Call 248. 13a-3tx I FOR RENT — Furnished light' housekeeping apt. Private en- { trance. Ground floor. Garage. f Garden. Rent reasonable. Inquire 1127 W. Mmiroe St. 134-ts o MISCELLANEOUS CALL FRANK BURGER to move dead stock. Will pay for live horses. Day or night service. Phone collect. Harley Roop 870-A. 111-ts NOTICE — Parlor Suits recovered. We recover and repair anything, i We buy and sell furniture. Also good used ice boxes. Decatur Upholsters, Phone 420. 145 South Second St. 125-30 t GIRL GRADUATES—You can not defeat conditions today without special vocational training. Beauty culture needs you. Write for faformation, Warner Beauty College, Fort Wayne, Ind. 134-Jtx o WANTED MEN WANTED — SBS month paid many men at first—more later. 1 Local manager nationally known company wants several men for work this locality. Especially want men living on farms anil in small towns. Opening for one or two living in Decatur. Deliver ord-1 ers to farmers, render service, do [ other work. Farm experience desirable. Car necessary. Permanent. M. M. care Democrat. Itx WANTED — Housework, by experienced young lady. Phone 1215. 134-b2tx WANTED TO RENT — Furnished room in modern home. By business man. Reliable party. Box 501 care Democrat. 134-3tx WANTED TO BUY — Feeding shoats. Kruetzmann Bros., three miles north of Preble. 133-3tx WANTED—Man with farm experience, between the age of 25 to 60 years old. Willing to earn $75 to SIOO per month to start. Box 36, Warren, Ind, 13.*>-.’>tx WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title, French Quirn. 152-m-w f - — LOST AND FOUND LOST—Black onyx set out of ring. Re w a rd. Phone 258. LOST—Pocketbook containing $25 I near Kirkland H. S. or Craig- ■ ville. Rewaid. Paul Clows' 1 - j Craigville phone. 135-3tx — o—tppotntment of Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appoint l ' l - 1 irinistrator of the estate ot <>. Kleinhens late of'Adams ’ (deceased, 'the estate is probabls I Arthur B. Klelnhenx. Administrator \athnn 4 . Xeiaon, Atioraes , June s, 19:;K

N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted hours 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. MORRIS PLAN LOANS on FURNITURE LIVESTOCK ELECTRIC STOVES REFRIGERATORS. Special Plan for School Teachers. NEW AUTOMOBILES $6.00 for SIOO.OO per year Repayable Monthly. Suttles-Edwards Co. Representatives.

Corre t'te<i j w t 1,, --■L M.U 1 K|.i CHICAGO GR*m -:. y SA K EAST BLFF AIC Puft'.do y y l.ivisPxk: ’BBI ibs., l fl " 15c is I'’.:!!-. filers Ui M ~ b. ■ <l. J" ill; M si. H FORT WAYNE UVESTofI I'-" Way;.-, Ini. Jim |.-B Livestock: Im ileas. :»a'-lS“ M.IB lbs.. SS.3O; fts. !«(*;« •j,. ills..MJ lbs.. SS.X IJiikfl : ::.'o lbs.. Kid; Wi'-lW lbs., 'I lbs., SS.IO. Rouths. $7.25; stags, k H Calves. $9; lambs, |)k;H ped lambs. $6.50. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESIB Indianapolis. lud„ Jniebß Livestock: j® Hog receipts. 8.00®; 75; market steady; iMtJ 75 210-39) lbs.. ■pH.-pin lbs.. SS.SOK.ft ■ ibs s?<>•s"'); sows mH® C 59.35. B Cattle. 1,400; calves.« sieady to strong; heitersUlß : steady: medium to gorfj ' w, idn steers. $8.50-1$; '! ings and medium twW*J 1 . sio; best heifers. $9.50; ' 1 ers. SB-SH; good fed cows, fw ■ vealers steady, top sßss. B Sheep. 500: spring ’ b „. tc| . ~r ades. weights down to $8: 11 ewes here. | CLEVELAND PROOICiI Butter: unsettler, y.ljJ I standards 2?. F -gs: unsettled; ‘”“‘*'l J clean 21: ■ rent receipts IS’r J i | Live poultry: | -121; ducks, young M«‘ l . heavy 14. Moscow ;[ potatoes: Maine I - J $2.40-2 60: South (ar $1 .85-L9O; : J 9.25-2.50 a hag of «' J I « corrected ■ lwie L ll prices No. 1 Wheat, 60 H»- or W j No. 2. Wheats etc New No. 2 Oats Yellow Corn j N-ew No. 2 Soy Beans i Rye : CENTRAL SOYA* . J New No. I f > ll,pt ' irreg«l ar ' Curb Chicago Call money: one P \i rß i»' Foreign exertion to the del ar. Cotton: s.ig l • tiol# lly 10 Grains: wheat f«««<— Cor ” Stoad Locks: CSil,e Chicago stocKs ' sheep steady. | Rubber- vofl: ’J’ 1 ' 11 Silver bar m ■ )inel) aib’’.ed at 42