Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 233, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1938 — Page 2
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YOUR CHILD’S HEALTH Malnutrition la a condition of under-nourishment or underweight, and may lay the foundation for poor physical development and ill health in adult life, or possibly lead to some serious disease like tuberculosis Parents can discover and cheek this condition, as well as others that are easily recognised, such as bad posture, skin diseases. bad eyesight, poor heating, throat troubles, and many others. The Booklet. "Child Health" available from our Service Bureau . at Washington may be obtained by sending the coupon below, with a dime enclosed to cover return postage and other htmdMug costs: CLIP COUPOX HEBE Frederick M. Kerby. Dept. 8 117, Daily Democrat's Service Bureau, 1013 Thirteenth Street, Washington, D. C. Send me a copy of the bound booklet CHILD HEALTH. I enclose ; a dime, carefully wrapped: NAME - I STREET and No CITY STATE j - I am a reader of the Decatur Dally Democrat. Decatur. Ind.
111 I I' ■ ■■ ■ ■■ 1 Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions T Turn to page Four tor tne answers. » • 1. In what country is the city of Poitiers? 2. Name the great river of Northern India, formed by drainage of the southern Himalayas. 3. What is a gendarme? 4. Which President wrote his own epitaph? 5. How many gills are in one gallon? 6. What is the poisonous element In the exhaust gases of an automooile? 7. With what sport ie the name Sene Mako associated? 8. Os what country is Edouard DaJadier. Premier? • 9. is there an age limit on horses in the Kentucky Denby? 10. Do native residents of the Philippines vote for President of the United State? 1. What is a pulmotor? 2. in which river are the famous Whirlpool Rapids? , 3 Name the ranking No. 1. tenuis player of the IT. S. 4 What is a meteorite? , 5. What was the political status es Findland before the Russian Revolution? ' 6. In what country did the celeof wedding anniversaries vuncn OF FIX XL SETTLEMENT, OF ESTATE NO. 3451 Notice is hereby given to the ere- I diuirs, heirs and legatees of Andrew —L_ French, deceased, to appear in * too Adams Circuit Court, held at De- * catur, Indiana, on the 25th day ol October, 1938 and show- cause, if any ” wliy the Final Settlement Accounts ” -with the estate of said decede.it, should not be and heirs are notified to then and tberwl make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. George 8. Gottschalk, Administrator liecatur, Indiana, September 24, IP3B blurgte. Stine A Sturgis. Attys. * Sept. 26 Oct. 2 | Appointment of Administrator No. 354 H) Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned lias been appointed Administrator of the estate of Jacob Doi-h late of Adams County, deceased Tile estate is probably solvent Clara Doh h, Administratrix It. Burdette Custer. Attorney. Sept. 16. 1938. Sept. 19-26 Get. 3. o ; .NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. MIS ». Notice Is hereby given to the crc- . ditors. heirs and legatees ot Ida _. Jtay Teeple. deceased, to appear in — ti>< Adams Circuit Court, held at liecatur. Indiana, on the 25th day *. of October, 1938, and show cause, «. if any, why the Final Settlement Ac- •> counts with the estate of said de- 1 — cedent should not be approved; andi — said heirs are notified to then and — there mak< proof of heirsntp. and receive their distributive snares, i Hay Case, Administator *- Decatur, Indiana. September 23, 1938 Hurry Grube, Attorney m. Sept. 26, Oct. 3 I — o lpv»inimri>i of tdmlntntralrix .No. 3511 Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Ad--Inl ministratrix of the estate of Joseph Durbin, late of Adams County, dec -used. The estate is piobauly Solvent. Durbin, Administratrix It. B. i wiirr, Attorney Sept, 23. 1938. Hept. 26 Oct. 3-10
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, originate? 7. Which contains the largeet quantity, 4-5 of a quart or 1-5 ot a gallon? 8. What are homophones.’ 9. What is a campanile? 10. Where is Columbia University? COURTHOUSE I Estate Cases The final report was submitted. [ examined and approved in the estate of William Liby. The admiiv istrator was discharged and the estate closed. The report of the inheritance tax appraisers was filed, submitted and sustained in the estate of Henry C. Fuelling. The report found ; the net value of the estate to be $7,259.94. The appraiser was allowed $10.75. which was ordered certified to the county assessor. The report of the sale of person!al property was filed, examined and approved in the estate of Austin T. Brown. Guardianship Cases A petition to sell real estate was filed in the guardianship as Mary j Alice White, by her guardian, Mrs. Garnet Sutton. Albert Meioaking and John Kreigh were appointed as >QTICK TO TAXPAYER* Notice is hereby given that Monday Nov. 7 will be the last day tu pay your Fall Installment of taxes. I The county treasurer s office will be open from 8 a. M to 4 P. M I during the tax paying season. All ! taxes not paid by that time will oe | come delinquent and an 5% penalty x*ill be added, an additional will be added for each year tax remainunpaid from first Monday in November in the year the delinquency occurred. Those who have bought or i sold property and wish a division of arc a£Ked u> uome in at once. M the Auditor for errors and ■” alt iW jetions. The Treasurer can make »u correction*. I The Treasurer will not be responsible for the penalty of delinquent j taxes resulting from the ommission I of tax-payers to state definitely on what property the desire to pay, in , whose name it may be found, in what township or corporation it is situated. Persons owing delinquent taxes should pay them at once, the law is such that there is no option left for the Treasurer but enforce the collection of delinquent taxes. County orders will rot be paid to anypne owing delinquent taxes All persons are warned against them. Particular attention. If you pay taxes m more than one township mention the fact to the Treasurer , also see that your receipts call tor i all your real estate and personal ■ property. In making inquiries of the Treasurer regarding taxes to insure reply do not fail to include return postage. JEFF LIECHTY I Treasurer Adams County, Indiana. | Oct. 3 to Nov. i WOTJCE OF FIYU. OF ESTATE >O. JM74 Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Christian .Mankey. deceased tv appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at >ecai tur, Indiana, on the 3rd day of November, 1935. and show’ cause. H ' any. why the final Settlement A- - wunts with tiie estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, anti receive their distributive shares. Harvey It. Mankey and James I>. Mankey. Executors. IJe< atur, Indiana. September 30. 1938 Arthur E. W oglewede : .Mtorwry. Oct. J-10
New U. S. Army Brigadier Generals L-?'. .1 / ■ 1 xT,,--.- * 1 m***oo< S jhbkb S' ■ »' These three men were moved up to rank of Brigadier General of the Line in the promotions announced by President Roosevelt, in Washington, l.eft to right, are: Colonel Adna R. Chaffee, of tort Knox, Ky.; Colonel Daniel Sultan, now under orders to command the 2nd U. S. Engineers, lort Logan, Colo.; and Colonel Walter G. Kilner, Clues of Staff, General Headquarters air force, Langley Held, V*., to be Asst. Chief of Air Corns. -
I ; appraisers. A petition for the resto-ation ot sanity was filed for Noah M. Neuenschwander by Joel Neuenjehwan der. Hearing Continued A hearing was continued until ' Saturday. October 8. at 9 a. in. in the petition for a citation brought in the Viola S. Oser vs Lloyd H. , Oser divorce proceedings. Estate Cases A petition to determine the inheritance tax was filed in the estate of Christian Mankey. Notice was ordered returnable. November o. The report of the inheritance tax assessor was filed in the estate of Mary Droege. Notice was ordered returnable. November 1. Tiie report of the inheritance taxaasessor was filed in the estate of Robert A. Drummond. Notice was
Trench "Warfare’’ —in Carolina aASe rZTTV'jt • / • ' X... A ■ \ • JfiK IB *l3k 1 < it ti This is not a picture from Europe but from Fort Bragg, N. C., where the ! army engaged in the most extensive anti-aircraft maneuvers in their , history. This squad is giving the once-over to a 50-caliber anti-aircraft , machine gun, used as it would be under actual war conditions, firing at a target towed behind an airplane.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1938.
■ ordered returnable. November 1. Claim Filed A claim was filed by Rachel Springer against the estate of Or- ‘ lando Springer. D. Burdette Custer appeared for the claimant. o Agricultural Men Set Meeting Dates Meetings have veeu scheduled i throughout the county for the election of community committeemen under the 1939 Agricultural Conservation Program. All meetings will 1 begin at 7:30 P. M The date and place of the meetings ar» as follows: Preble. October 4 Preble School, one mile north of Preble.' Root. October 4. Monmouth High School, Union. October 5, Lucky School Kirkland Oct. 5, Kirkland High School. Washington, Oct. 4-
— _ | , Room 304 Decatur high School, St. darys. Oct. 4. Pleasant Mills High School, French. Oct. 4. Election School, Monroe. Oct. 4. Monroe high school. Blue Creek, Oct. 5, Jacobs School Hartford. Oct. 5. Hartford High School. Wabash. Oct. 4. Gen- ' eva High School, Jetferson Oct. 5, I Jefferson High School. o Ohio Map on Live Calfskin Ravenna, O.—(U.R>—A Jersey cow born near here had eti its fore-' head a white patch closely resembling a map of the state of Ohio. ; Valentine Uhrig, on whose farm the animal was born, has named it the “Ohio calf.” o_ Robin Has Three Wings Painesville, Ohio.—<U,R>—A little three-winged robin has been seen hopping about iu the courthouse yard. Employes in the court house's real estate office who saw the bird ' said that it had a small third wing i not rtiding from one of its nor- | mal wings. o Aurora. Mo. — (UP) — A little brown dog. owner unknown, has , greeted tV. E. Hewitt at Die _4»stI office here every workday for a year, followed him over Its mail route and then disappeared. Hewitt 1 1 says he does not feed or pet the animal and would like to learn who i owne it. o Honesty Boxes Yield $940 I London —(UP) —The small red boxes which the Bournemouth Corporation placed in all their buses i last year to receive fares which < onductors omitted to collect yielded almost $940 when thsy were opened. Q Air-Cooled City Visioned Alamaeda, Cal. —(UP)—A Colo'rado inventor has proposed to the i city council a project for. air conditioning the entire city by install- , ing underground pipes in the middle of the principal streets. He promises not only to keep the city warm in winter and cool in sum- ■ mer, but. to dissipate the fogs and other inconveniences. DR. C. V. CONNELL Veterinarian z Office & Residence 430 No. Fifth st. Phone 102 J
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A ♦ | RATI! I i One Time—Minimum charge of | 86c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words, I)4c P« r Two Timos—Minimum charge 1 of 40c for 20 words er lees Over 20 words 2c per word for the tw times. I Three Imeo—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 words or less Over 20 worde 2'/jc per wore for the three times. Cords of Thenks ....—... 35c Obituaries and verses.... 91.00 Open rate display advertising 36c per column Inch. FOR SALE FOR SALE-New and used circulating heating stoves. Kitchen ranges. Living room suites at spec- I ial low prices. Open evenings. I : Stucky and Company, Monroe, Ind. I 23110 t I — FOR SALE — Sorghum. Fred 1 Geimer, Phone 868-F. 231-3tx ' FOR SALE —Duroc Service Boars World s Champion Blood Lines. I linmuned. 10 miles east of Decai tur, Ind. on 224. H. D. Kreischer, route 2, Convoy, Ohio. 232-24tx FOB SALE — 15 months old male hog. Mile east and I*4 miles north of Preble. Henry Selling. 233 b 3t x FOB SALE —15 wall, ceiling and out door light fixtures, cheap. Inquire Frank Schmitz Repair Shop. 232-3 t FOR SALE Used Ruga: 4 only. 9 x 12 Axminster rugs selling from 13.50 to $18.50. Sprague Furniture Co., Phone 199. 233-3 t FOR SALE— Used Pianos. Large number of used Pianos selling bom $12.00 to $50.00. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone 199. 233-3 t FOR SALE —I have for sale a good 7-roorn house. 5 rooms down and 2 rooms up. The house is in good condition, on good foundation; basement; toilet in house; city water, gas and electricity. Full size lot. The two rooms up stairs ■ are renting now for $6 per month. I This property is priced very low for quick sale as the owner lives out of town and wants to make a quick sale. Can give immediate possession. Rooms all newly papered. Act quick if you want a bargain. Roy Johnson, Trust Co.' Bldg. Phone 194 or 1022. 231-3t' FOR SALE—Stoves, New and Used Very low prices. Easy terms. Sprague Furniture Co. Phene 199. 233-3 t FOR SALE — Three full blooded Chester White male hogs. Tomson and Hoile, breeding. Guy M. Pontius, four miles southeast of Willahire, Ohio. 233 k3t-x FOR SALE — 2 small stands, dining room table, 6 chairs, library table, small davenport, 2 rockers, desk. Phone 980. Call 225 N. Bth. ■ 233 3t-x FOR SALE— 60 Innerspriug Mattresses selling from $12.50 up. Liberal trade in allowance for your old mattress. Easy terms. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone 199. 233-3 t FOR SALE—Six feeding shoots. Between 50 to 60 pounds. Jim Martli 13th St. Homewood. 233-3tx 0 | FOK RENT FOR RENT — Six-room modern house. Furnished. Inside railroadn. Phone 717. 233-21 X FOR RENT — A good farm house, near city. Telephone 815. 233 3t-x —— . — FOR RENT — Two furnished • | rooms. Refrigerator. Private bath. Phone 1082. 410 N. sth St. . ' 233 3t FOR RENT—2 room and 3 room apartments. All modern. Furnished or unfurnished. Heat furnished. Call at 227 N. 4th. 231-3 t NOTICE I will be out ot town from Oct. 1 to Oct. 17 (inclusive). 231-st. Dr. Robert E. Daniel. Card of Thanks We wish in this manner to thank the many friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted during the .recent deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Neadstine. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kessler , ' and Family. MASONIC Regular wtatud ju«etiug j>f Decatur chapter No. 112, R. A. M. at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Oct. 4. Be present. George J larding High Priest. 233-b2t Dr. S. M. Friedley VETERINARIAN Phone 9434 Office & Residence, 1133 North 2nd street —
WANTED i WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts ot title. French Qutnn. 153-m-w-t - 1 WANTED — A bld on 50 bushels i I of popcorn. L. H. King, six and one-half ntiles north ot Decatur on road 27.233 b It x WANTED TO RENT Small house. Inquire Mrs. Wayman Patrick. 122 So. Bth St. 233 It x WANTED — Someone to combine beans. Milton Scberry. Decatur Route 2. • 233 2t x o- — MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 807-A at cur expense for dead stock removal. The Stadler Products Co. Frank Burger, Ageut. i 210-ts NOTICE —Parlor suites recovered. We re-cover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Decatur Upholsters, Phone 420. 145 South Second St. 216130 t o 500 Sheets S'/jxll. 16-lb. White Paragon Bond typewriting paper 55c. The Decatur Democrat Co. ts KUTH K TO THE I.KG 11, \()TEK> OF MONHOE TOU ADAMS CO., INDIAN 4 Notice i« hereby given to the le'tai voters of Monroe Townnhip, Adams County. Indiana, that there will be an election held in sat<i township on the twenty-first day of (h - ! tober. 1938. for the purpose of taking the vote of the legal voters of Munroe township upon whether the schools of Monroe Township, Adams County, Indiana, and the scnoole of the achopl town of Berne, Aionrue Township, Adams County, Indiana, shall be consolidated as provided tor in an act entitled AN ACT providing for the consoliation ot schools tn Incorporated towns or cities of thu fifth class with the schools of tiie township in which such town or city is situated, pro- i viding for the management, con- ' trol and maintenance thereof, and providing for the repair of old school buildings, and the building of new ones, and for the issuance ot bonds in payment thereof, and declaring an emergency”, acts of 1'317. 1 page 545, and amendments thereto. Said election will be held at 8< hool House No. 5 in Monroe township, Adams County, Indiana, and said election shall be governed by the genera! laws of the Stale, ex- . cept as other-a r ise provided. E. H. Gillium, Trustee Advisory board of Monroe Township Alfred Kyf. Chairman. ( i Ered Bium, Secretary , .Innas Sorunger. Member Sept 2W, f>’tj 3-. IV i - ———-o— —— — NOTH E OF the SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned. administator with will annexed of the estate ot Caroline Drake, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue ot an order of the Adams Circuit Court he will at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. on Ttiursdsy, October 27. h. inns, at the law office of Fruehte & Lllteror, in the Morrison Building at number 144 South Second Street. Decatur. Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale al private sale, free of all liens except the taxes for the year 19118, payable in the year 1939. the followir.g described real estate situated in tiie County of Adams, State of Indiana, to-wit: Northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty-three (33) In township twenty-eight (28i north of range fifteen (16) east in Adams County, in the State of Indiana, except five (5) acres out of the southeast corner thereof, heretotoie conveyed to Louie C. Drake. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said Court for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following terms and conditions, towit: at least one third of the purchase money cash In hand, the balance in two equal installments, pay- | able In nine months and eighteen months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing six per -ent interest from date, waiving relief, providing for attorneys fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold, the purchaser to have the privilege, however of paying all cash on day of sale if so desired Louie Drake. Administator Fruehte A Lltlerer, Attorneys Sept. 26, Oct. 3-1' ROY S. JOHNSON, Auctioneer i Following Is a partial list of coming sales. I am booking fall and winter sales. My dates are tilling up fast. If you are going to have t sale, please get iu touch with me at once, so that I can reserve the date you wish Oct. 4-—Christ Merkle, 3-4 mile west of Van Wert, Ohio, *4 mile south of Road No. 224. Oct. s—lndiana Guernsey Breeders, sale of Guernsey cattle. Fairgrounds. Indianapolis. Ind. Oct. 6 — Ed DeVries, DeMott, Ind., Duroc hogs Oct. B—Boyd Shonkweiler, Sheldon, 111., Duroc hogs. Oct. 11—Mrs. George McCune, | 3*4 miles west and 1% mile north . es Berne, Ind. Oct. 12—Walter Busick, Adnir., ■ 6 miles north of Decatur. Geuer- ! al farm sale. Oct. 12—Walter Busic, Admr., 6 miles north of Decatur. | Oct. 19—P. D. Wilson, on state Hue I*4 miles north of Watt. ROY 8. JOHNSON. Auctioneer Trust Co. Bldg. Decatur, Ind. Office Phene 104 Res. Phone 1022 -22 ■ HIGH ■ TEST “MAJOR” GASOLINE 6 gallons SHEWMAKER SERVICE 825 No. Sfttiond Bt. i ' ————
MAmio 91 D a A Jh V K ANO FOREIGN Body's Mar ket " (c 7 W vraiJ ‘ ,,ie ' Clo, "l at 12 >''’n>nii ßsion wd ■ V als reieiipd lu " 1,11 -" i,js t" Im His mu lii,s Ibl i'i" to DI, II, f D" tn ."b ||; s 2.-. U lbs -M -*>" 277. I s B 275 t<, ,;in, 3"" to 35't lbs Sat' lbs . and up Voaiers Sm Spring iambs Y- ai '.ings MM CHICAGO GRAIN o*c. FORT WAYNE F".' Wayib Liv.stutk MM - - .ifl| ... ;i! :i ’"' 35" i'.s 14" lbs 4" K".iglis 11."" lambs s.m Mg CLEVELAND PRQgA duce: MS Butt' s'fady standards 29. Eggs sttady. 3". "Xtra fusts > ceipts 21 1E r.iw |.< ■Ltty n.,u -1 . lilt ks :s.nra aB 11. Il I’"'.'' • - Maiumaiß ..iS 1 4"-! .4’. N ■■ sin . ;:.d 1 3n: Indiana .mtl V'tisH reds 1 B.M EAST BUFFALO v<UB Hogs. 23m 1 : in b giwi.l .!■ .. age f‘< L'-'.i 230 lbs ’ . 11>s. ?: .;,;.gly IfH IHis I,anted SsIMAH Cattle: 125" steady;® steers -1"5" lbs HEM good "ft. . steers $7.5". bulk plan fl in::: -isM 7 50; low i ntter and cflfl $3.50-4 '.'. grass fat fl around $5.50. H Calves- 50": vealen fl ed; good and choice laiflj plain and medium IS-il. Sheep: 29i"': latnltt M and < hoit " wfn hticM $8.50 to mostly SS.TS ■ medium and milled f' 3 * fat ewes $3.5"1V0. Indianapolis LiveSUh Indianapolis. Ind., Octi — Liveetm k Ilog NOW Holdov. L'.". Market 15t* 1160-250 lbs. 5.25-5.69; 4 8.30-8.55: 3'J"-400 lbs. 7.» USO lbs. 7.10-8.10; sowiM cents low" -, bulk '.25-B.&J Cattle 1 4t'O, Calves # little done early on atf ’ slaughter cattle; to lower; Bulk steers to 7.50-9.59; fev. cutter co* steady; nothing dune on vealera steady, top Sheep 2.000. Lambe sta« good and choice e*'e ind lambs 8.50-9.00. local grain ma r *> BURK ELEVATOR « Corrected Prices to be paid to®* No. 1 Wheat. 60 lbs. or No. 2 Wheat, etc. New No. 2 Oats 1 No. 2 Yellow Corn —' No. 2 Soy Beans ■ Rye CENTRAL SOYA $ No. - Soy Beans "’2—-i — iy— MARKETS AT A GIAJ Stocks: irregularly moderately active. j Bonds: higher. V. s ; higher. i.rirM Curb stocks: icft'S lll4 ’" Chicago stocks: irre^! Chicago stoefe: Call money; ouo P CI j Foreign excluuige: lo’ f tion to dollar. I Cotton: up asm ‘ ji i Grains: wheat * to 3-8 cents, corn mW’ l-i to 5-8 cent. Chical cattle steady, sheep Kisbbcr; easy- . . ts Silver bar m ed at 42 3-4 cents a
