Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 5 October 1938 — Page 2

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COMMIMNIOXER'' CLAIMS ALLOWED OCroBEK 3, UMS Hi.ceiiMu.ou. Fort Wayne Pt<. Co. O. Sup. 147 13; CltUeni Telephone Co. phone fcl.bx I City of Deelrtur C. & P. A W. 2U6.&7 Devatur Democrat Co Adv. 13U.#b j Mulhaupt Pt<. Co off. Supplies 11.7 u 1 Fern E. Blerly Deputy Hire 7&.UU Derniece Dubach Clk Hire .... bV.ou Q. Remy Blerly postage - lI.OU Office Mach. & Sup. Corp C. exp. 6.V0 Mary Cowan deputy Hire ....... 76.00 Mary K. Tyndall, Clk Hire .... MO.OU Ft. Wayne Bus Mach. Xnc. A. -v.uv Alice Lenhart l>eputy Hire 76.09 Jeff Llechty Repair of Safe.. IMW | Ft. Wayne Bus. Mach, inc. T ex 30.VU Edwin H. Kauffman Dep hire 7b.vu I Ruth Hollingsworth postage o.vui Leu T. Giliig Deputy hire .... lUV.OO Dallas Brown Transportation 16.0 b Dallas Brown mileage 100.69] Dallas Brown Bd. of Pris 34.49 11. G. Deinlnger Dep. hire 53.33 Frank Peterson Ditch Exp .... 12.00 Lores Kaehr do . 6.69 Harvey Garboden do do 3.1° I J. M. Doan do ~ - 12.911 Frank Swank do - 3.30 j W. H. Bunner do - - 3.60 t Ben McCullough do — 24.30 j

Clint Death do 1.90 Chas Marshand do .. 4.00 Theodore Dague du - Z-’.Ob D. W. Hamrick do 3.20 Clifton E. Striker Sal. postage 151.30 Margaret S. Myers salary 65.90 • Clifton E. Striker mileage 33.00 The Progress Pub. Co. Supt exp 3.70 Franklin Ribbon &. Carbon Co. 4.75 Clifton E. Striker County Ins. 75.00 L. E. Archbold Salary 41.66 L. E. Archbold Operating exp 66.63 Mildred Koldewey Salary 75.00, E. J. Worthman. do .* — 09.00 Dr. F. L. Grandstaff salary ... 3Sa>o i Will Winnea assessing 7.50! Moses Augsburger Co. Com. 80.0 U Frank Liniger <o — 30.00 Phil Sauer do 30.00 E. J. Kenney Co. Council 30.0 U Evert Banter do — 30.99 August Conrad do 30.00. Henry Dehner do — 30.00. Dean Byerly do — - 30.00 , James A. Hendricks do - 30.00) Chris Eicher do ~ 30.00 ■ Henry B. Heller Salary ......... 50.00; A. H. Dull King Drain 275.0 V A H. Dull Teeple Drain 343.40 I Dick Tonnelier Miller drain ....4.00 Sauer do -• 757.16; ,Adam Ritenour Gephart D. 1,106.50: Phil Sauer Gephart Drain .... 77.30 W. J. Schumaker Salary luv.ou Mary McClure Salary 35.00 i Schafer Hdw. Co. Ct. House 0.56 The U. S. Chemical Co. do .. . 9.0» Clara Breiner Jail 3.00 Nor. Ind. Bbibllc Service Co. do 15.64 Berne Witless Co. Advt 154.03 The Berne Review do 2.7 4 County Infirmary 11. P. LaFontaine Salary 150.00; Clara M. LaFontaine do .**.—. 33.33 ' Herbert LaFontaine labor .... 40.091 Dorothy LaFontaine do —■ -37.5 V Florence Lengerich do 37.50 Calvin Falb do 37.561 Rev. R. W. Graham Op. exp. 4.V0 Ferry J. Teeters do J. 50 Smith Drug Co. do 71.0Auto Electric Garage do 13.0 V Standard Oil Co. do - 6.V5 Kohne Drug Store do — ] Peter Kirsch do J7. • 5 Burk EJevetor Co. do - 79.3<j Frank Krick do - 25.45, Niblick & Co. do ./!?» Martin Gilson do — •••V Banco Prod. Co. do - -7.00 E. D. Engeler do - 20.40 | Welfare Fund *Faye Smith Knapp salary — 103.33; Bernice Nelson Salary 00.00 Helen E. Mann d£> ~ 30.99 Mary Schultz do 50.00 Luella Frohnapfel do 50.00 Faye Smith Knapp mileage 36.25 Bernice Nelson do - 16.25 ( Helen E. Mann do 1 >.->0 Royal Typewriter Co. Off Sup. 4.00 1 Mulhaupt Ptg. Co. expenses 3.50. Faye Smith Knapp postage ... 1* °? Citizens Telephone Co. phone 7.07 Highv. ay Repair I>ist. No. 1.... Hugo H. Gerke labor 123.45 Wm. Bittner do -132.5 V Lloyd Bowman do yi.ovj Theodore Hobrock do 3b.uV Donald Hoile do . 3.50 Robert Gerke do - *• 23.10 Elmer Gerke do - Ed Shearer do «7.00 Jake Musser do ...... .. — 29.00 Lawrence Beckmeyor do — 2.00 Herman Miller do 60.u0 Melvin Miller do 7.1)0 Albert Miller do 12.25 Elmer Kiefer do 10.50 | “Chas Springer - 2.3V| Diet. No. 3. R. G. Martin Jjibor . 132.00 ■ K. F. Sauer d# _ 117.50 I r Durkin d<> 120.00 1 V. Liniger 112.50 1 Pon Neirei’if r go HIGH - TEST “Major” gasoline 6 OAU.ONSSI-» 5 SHEWMAKER SERVICE 825 No. Second St. , II .11l I— ——— I ■I ■

BARNEY GOOGLE A CASE FOR THE VETERINARIAN By Billy Deßeck Bl DOC Z '''X SHH-NOD WOT " ™Ar ' RCTUf HItASELF V J / StNFFM STW otM 4AWI Wr- ■' I KORE>E DOCTOR. ) 4CE HE LEHRMED X. J\ IN THE WORLD WHO & XML a I *\ LOOK. HW\ OVER / HORSE LHNGUfiGE- KNOWS' HORSE-ThlK- % s a SKOOFLS GET OFF %V* <*K,a _ 54^k — > IIN F CORNER HMD CHEW * ? *" W <=/VvT~-i ,' \ THE RRG FOR HOURS- -f, 'if ‘ I 4;.-'Vy /!fe \ chn’t you oo swiP'N <g H<M. DOC ' -5^gWW'.M '■'(LY ''7v«rK jgSSgSI ' *>]| <WwS)* > ■ *■'■ "•~“- > • ''^ — aSSaSmH '<L sSSS vl ‘ - ) V j “X THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“THE SPOILS OF WAR” P®” ‘ By SEGAft , —/WHA'SA I DEAR) /THEN'RE FORTHeI I I NEVER ‘ HEARD W| If" *A Kit 4 MOT BE A H ( HEAX/ENS! cjO, OF DUMPIN' .1 DEMONS WHO IOF A DE-MIMG J ' T -?P4- ! ISXTm I i >/ <' TV ’ t *3. (M> \T rOR xvXj—<2=X tr, zCzrivnl VA P>®i\ 7T\ > Xthem! k£sS>'s ) V rj\ li tv>/~x z J ' L ® y Lu si ? vw1j ■ vfe ■ d 3 ww’ = B1K : motorola I" Miller Railio Service [ 111 V I WllVtaO [ Phone 625 — 134 W. Monroe st.

to. Lo,he do . 120.00 I Joe Muruutrh do - 55.00 iSol Elchei do IJO.VO John Brit, do 120.00 i ulen Meric, do - »< oo ! Henry Sauer do - »#.oo Ralph Shady do .....................»».eo iA. Schlrack do — us.uo; A. Spangler do VS.oUi Carl Schult, do 11.101 George Funnough do 1.50 Harold Sauer do 1JO.O«! Diet. Ke. 3 | E'lmer Beer labor ..... 125.1 t> 1 I John Fox do 120.00 Fred Llechty do 51.25 ■ Milo ffucha do 21.14 Hlretn Wittwer do 65.44' I Tillman Beer do 21.00 David Wl< key do 22.05 | Homer Beer do 30.10 Wm. Bertsch do 10.50 Ed Hoe do 37.50 Kenneth Beer do 3.501 E. C. Beer do 8.40 ' Herman Girod do 6.20 ; Koram Jacobs do 1.54; Lt wls Brunner do 0-80! Frank Major do 18 20 Clarence EUey do 22.20 Dan Kaehr do 1.00 , Austin Evans do 21.V0 >

) late Lindsey do 22.75 > I Bob Lehman do 3.Ml > Gerhart Schwartz do b.lO Dial. Ke. 4. i J. C. Augsburger labor 110.0 V > Edwin Splchiger do 127.5 V I Chauncy Reynolds do 125.00 I, Arman Habegger do —. 110.00 ■! J. M. Kaehr do ... 2.50 i Geo. Ringger do 7-00 i i Chester Augsburger do 10.50 : I Marvin Kistler do 43.00 1 ; Amos Steiner do 53.00 i Merle Bears do 14.V1 Dan Kaehr do 1.80

' Albert Steiner do 5.34 Ben Bixler do 21.64 Kenneth Schaffer do 7-25 Roy Deffenbaugh do 5.44 ■ Chris Roth do 5.10 I Leonard Beitler do j Norman Augsburger do .......... 3.50 ' Gideon Weaver do — 7.58 Vllscellneeoun | Jacob C. Miller Op. Exp 35.00 ! Ind. Institutional Industries 08.84 American 8. D. Co. Inc. do . . 304.41 i Coomler Sales do —. 3.3, 'Allied Truck Equip. Co. do .... <1.28 j i W. W. O Neall Co. do 552.4 V Ft. Wayne Sp. Ser. Co. do 2.41 tlilliom Lumber Co. do ... 100.08 | National Cylinder Gas Co. do 3.5 1 1 M<Cormick-Deering Store do li.eoi | Columbus Creosot. Co. Inc. do 41.56: J I>. Adams Co. do 70.50 Phil L. Alacklin & Co. do J 25.00 1 The Schafer Co. do .... 10.08 Auto Electric Garage do —11.24 j Artz Tire Co. do ............ .......— 7.40 j Runyon & Son Garage do 80.47 1 I Shell Petroleum Corp, do - 52.00 | I Peter Kirsch do —— 2.i>v I Cash Coal & Supply do 43.30 I The Krick Tyndall Co. do 114.81 'Butler's Garage do — — 75.5» Grover Neuenschwander do 2.10 Etberson Service Station do . ..503.04 R. G. Deininger Salary *J-? 7 W. H. Giliiom Sai. Mile 67.50 i Dick Tonnelier Material 300.87 • John W. Kareh Stone Co. do 123.48 : Yost Bros, do — - 1273.41 Meshberger Bros. S. Corp. . 308.16 Mesliberger Bros. S. Co. do 451.42 i Certified this 4th day of October; j 1935. John W. Tyndall Auditor Adams County Sept. 30, Oct. •> | API’OIKTMEKT OF EIECVTOB NO. 3510 i Notice is hereby given. That the: undersigned has been appointed Exe-. tutor of the Estate of Jacob J. Roth, late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. Walter Roth, Executor 8. K. Frankenstein. AttorneySept. 20. 1938 Sept. 21-28 Oct 5 Appointineut of Executor No. 3512 Notice is hereby given. That the! undersigned has been appointed Ex* ecutor of the Estate of Ida M. Bollinger late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. Franklin M. Coppess, Executor f. L. AV alters. Attorney September 26, 1938 Sept. 28, Oct. 5-13 . - ■ ■ ■ ■ o Apointinent of Executor No. 3504 Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of Charles S. Brvan, late of Adami County, dei ceased. The Estate is probably sol* 1 vent. William Bryan, Executor 'September 12. 1938 Arthur E. Voglewede. Atty. Sept. 28, Oct. 5-12 SUTTON’S Have Latest Models Elgins. Hamiltons. Bulovas DR. C. V. CONNELL Veterinarian Office & Residence I 430 No. Fifth at. Phone 102

I NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL i ESTA I I Hl I UCC'I Ittlt I The undersigned, Robert W. ' Haugk, Executor of tbe estate ot '! Julias Haugk, deeeaaed, being estate i No. .1484 on the Docket ot the Adama Circuit Court, pursuant to an order lot court therein, hereby gives notice that he will at the hour ot IV:W 1 o'clock A M. on the 7th day ot November. 1938, at the office ot C. L. i I Walters, Attorney. Rooms 5-4-7,1 I Peoples Loan A Trust Bldg., DeeaJ tur, Indiana, and from day to day, | thereafter until sold, offer for sale I at -private sale, the tollowing described real estate situated in Adams, County, In the state ot Indiana, towit: Parcel Ko. 1. 1 "Commencing ut a point which la 1 1 three hundred (30V) feet north anti twenty five <251 feet west of the intersection of Monroe Street and Thirteenth Street in the elty ot Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, thence , west one hundred thirty two (1321 'feet, thence north fifty <54) teet, i thence east one hundred thirty two, 11824 teet. thence south fitly (obi 1 . ’ feet to the place ot beginning, said i ! real estate being situate in the' - . > ■ 4 _ ...-—x*.-. — 9 • be a K?<N It

North East quarter of the North, 'North East quarter of Section 1, Township 27 North. Range 11 East, i Adams County, Indiana." Parcel Ko. 2. •'Conirtfencing at a point which ia ! three hundred titty (3»o> feet north' and twenty five (25) feet west of the' intersection of Monroe Street and , Thirteenth Street in the City of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana. , thence west one hundred thirty two 4 ; (132) feet, thence north titty (40),, feet, thence east one hundred thirty) two (132) feet, thence south fitly | ' 150) feet to the place of beginning, I,

, said real estate being sltuaU in the > North East quarter of the North East quarter of Section 1, Township 2t i North, Range 14 East, Adams County j > 1 Indiana.” i Pared Ko. X I "Inlot thirty four (34) in Citizens ' Second Addition to the city of De-, i catur, Adams County, Indiana.' Parcel No. 4 .... "Inlot seven hundred five <<t)s) in J I Nicholas Meibers Subdivision of Out'lots No. 31 and S 2 in the Southern Addition to the town (now city) ol Decatur, Adams County. Indiana. Parcel No. X "Inlot forty one (41) in Citizens ' First Addition to the city ot Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. Parcel Au. <1 1 "The Northwest quarter and the Northeast quarter of tiie Southwest quarter ot Section 2«. T ° wn ‘ bi P.f,* North, Range 14 East, containing 200 ' acres, in Adams County, Indiana. Pared No. 7 "Inlot number sixty nine (69) in David Studabaker's Second Addition to the town of Geneva, Inuiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court for net i less tnan the full appraised value of - said real estate, and upon the followI ing terms and conditions; Parcel Ao. 1 One-third us the purchase mono} , cash in hand, one-third in nine months, and one-third in eighteen i months from day of sale, I payments to be evidenced by notes us the purchaser bearing 6 * n J er ’ test from their date, waiving relief,, i providing for attorney s lees and, > . upon confirmation of sale, secured] by mortgage on the real estate. ; said Ij I real estate shall be sold subject i to the 1938 taxes due and payable in I I 1939 and free from all other *>«&*.. Tbe purchaser may have the privil-i ege of paying the entire purchase; price or any portion thereof in ex-| cess of one-third In cash on day; of sale. An abstract of title, certified I to date us sale, will be furnished; purchaser of this parcel. I Parrel Ao. 3 One-third of the purchase money i cash in hand, one-third in n»ne« months, and one-thiid in eighteen months from day of sale, deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of tile purchaser bearing 6,5 ir.lere.t from their date, waiving rellet, n.-oviding for attorney's fees and. upon confirmation of sale, secured by mortgage on the real estate, bald leal estate shall be sold subject to tiie 1938 taxes due and payable in 1939 and free from all other hens. The purchaser may have the prlvl.eke of paying the entire purchase or any portion thereof in excess ot one-third in cash on day of sale. An abstract of title, certified to date ot sale, will be furnished purchaser of this parcel. Pareel No. 3. One-third of the purchase money cash in hand, one-third in n ,ne months, and one-third in months from day of sale, deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing 6% ln l er " ezt from their date, waiving relief, providing for attorney's tees and. upon confirmation of sale, secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. Said real estate shall be sold subje. t to the 1938 taxes due and payable in 1939 and free from all ot der liens. The purchaser may have the privilege ot paying the entire purchase trice or any portion thereof in excess of one-third in cash on

' DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 19.38.

day of sale An abstract of title, certified tp date of sale, will be fur- . fished purchaser of thia parcel, t I‘areel No. 4 i One-third of the purihase money I cash in hgpd, qpe-thlrd in nine ■ mqßths. and one-third in eighteen months from day of sale, deferred payments to be evidenced by notes' of the purchaser bearing 8% Inter- . eat from thetr date, waiving relief,' i providing for attorney's tees, and, upon confirmation of eale, secured i ■ by mortgage on the real estate sold. Bald real estate shall be sold sub-1 ject to the IDiMI taxes due and payable In 1939 and free from all other I liens. The purchaser may have the I privilege of paying the entire pur-' chase pries or any portion thereof l ln excess ot one-third in cash on day of sale. An abstract of title, certified to date of sale, will be furnished purchaser of this parcel. Parcel No. 5 One-third of the purchase money cash in hand, one-third in niue ! months, and one-third in eighteen: months from day of sale, deterred; payments to be evidenced by notes, of tbe purchaser bearing 6% interest from their date, waiving relief, I providing for attorney's fees and, upon confirmation of sale, secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. I Said real estate shall be sold subject to the 1938 taxes due and payable in i 1939 and free from all other liens. | The purchaser may have the pri- j vilege of paying the entire pur-, cnase price or any portion thereof; in excess of one-third in cash on day of sale. This parcel is sold under |, a tax title deed obtained by the de- . cedent. Parcel No. 6 All cash on day of sale. This par* I cel is sold subject to the unpaid balance of a mortgage in the prln-:

cipal sum of 911,090.000 In favor of The Prudential Insurance Coni- , pany of America, and Interest trom land after date of sale; also subject I to the 1938 taxes due and payable tn 1938; also subject to tenants I rights, expiring March 1, 1939. The: purchaser is to receive the abstract I of title now in the hands of Tno! ' Prudential Insurance Company of i America and we will furnish a con-1 ' tiruation to date of sale. Parcel No. 7 One-third of the purchase money; cash in hand, one-third In nine months, and one-third In eighteen' months from day ot sale, deferred payments to be evidenced by notes 'of the purchaser bearing 6% interest from their date, waiving relief, 1 providing for attorney's fees, and upon confirmation of sale secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. Said real estate shall be sold subject to the 1938 taxes dde »nd pay-' able in 1939 and free from all other liens. The purchaser may have the privilege of paying the entire purchase price or any portion thereof in excess of one-third in cash on I day of sale. This parcel is sold un- j der a tax title deed obtained by the decedent. C. L. Walters. Attorney Robert IV. Haugk. Executor. Oct. 5-12-19-26 -0

t Test Your Knowledge [ Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. » ♦ 1. Name the capital of Tahiti. 2. What is the approximate , weight of hippopotami at birth? 3. What does the term "by-line” i i mean in journalism? 4. Are bats classed as birds? 5. Name the capital of North Dakota. 6. In dry measure, how many j quarts are in 1 peck? 7. What is sidereal time? 8. Is there such a word as "ire.- j g aidless?” 9. Which is heavier, platinum or. load? 10. Name the President of Czech-' oslovakia. o BEG PARDON Through a typographical error transposing a numeral, it was erronously reported last week that the Knights of Pythias lodge defeated the Masonic lodge in the first of a series of pinochle matches. 18 to 0. The final score was 10 to 8, with the Knights of Pythias winning. o 500 Sheets SVixll Yellow Second Sheets, 35c. Decatur Democrat Company. ts

] COURTHOUSE Estate Cases if The final report was submitted, 1 < examined and approved in the e»i tate ot Levi Shaffer. The etsUte was I closed and the administrator dis- , charged. An application for letters of adI ministration was filed by Adelin | Yost for Alfred Miller. A bond in ! the sum of $4 000 was filed examined and approved. Letters were ordered. reported and approved. The assent and waiver was filed by Robert W. Haugk, Agnej Bittner, Harry Bittner, Edna and Lovina Haugk. The suggestion of the ! minority or Fred Haugk was filed, i Vincent Kelley was appointed I guardian ad litem. An answer was j filed by the guardian ad litem. The. inventory and appraisement was ' filed. Additional bond was filed. 1 j examined and approved. The real oetate was ordered sold. The report of sale of personal property was filed, examined and approved in the estate of John Miller. A petition to sell real estate to nay debts was filed in the estate of ' Francis M. Tiukham. Notice was

, ordered returnable. October 18. Guardianship Cases An inventory and appraisement was filed in the guardianship of Mary Alice White. The sale of real estate was ordered at private sale for not less than the appraisement ' j for cash. A petition was filed by Ro&coe E. | Gleudenlng to expend money tor ! the benefit of hia ward, Uriah Grim. It was submitted and sustained. The guardian was authorized t) expend $lO a week for the support of his j ward. Estate Cases A will was offered for probate, ; evidence heard and the will was j probated in the estate of Mary El- , len Rickord. Just debts and fun-' I eral expenses were ordered paid.! Ail property was given to tne bus-' hand during his life, except in the ; case of his re-marriage when it is j 1 to be given to the children. Laura i I Fall. Clara Rayl. Roy Dickqrd, share and share alike. Cecil Rickord is to ' be given $1,200 before the shares are stricken off in return for a sum borrowed. Cecil Rickord is to ' be given three comforts, two quilts , : and two pillows to be selected by ' her from the personal estate. She ; was nominated executrix of the | will. A. C. Butcher represented the ' estate. o ENGLAND, ITALY — | (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) | 11 war problem as soon as possible.. This question has embittered reI latioiis between Italy and France • for many months. I ft was reported during the Czechoslovak crisis that General- | issimo Francisco Franco had pro- | claimed the neutrality of his Span- ! ish nationalists, and that Premier I Benito Mussolini had started to withdraw his men from nationalist Spain. The signing of the Munich agreement seemed to have changed the general situation as regards troop withdrawal, but not to have interfered with the principle of withdrawal. It was reported in trustworthy quarters again today that Mussolini already had agreed to withdraw considerable numbers of his men from Spain — this time, in

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■L 111 - --- * RAT E 8 • On* Tim* —Minimum charg* of i 26c for 20 word* or lo**. Ov*r , 20 word*, P« r word Two Tim**—Minimum eharg* of 400 for 20 word* or le«*. Ov*r 20 word* 2c p*r word for th* twt* tlma*. ' Thre* Zlm**— Minimum charg* of 500 for 20 word* or I***Ov*r 20 word* 2J/ t o p*r word for th* thra* time*. Card* of Thank* .—..— 350 i Obttuarle* and v*r**a_— 81.00 Open rat* - display advertising 85c per column Inch. — 4 FOR SALE FOR SALE—New and used circulating heating stoves. Kitchen ranges. Living room suites at special low prices. Open evenings. Stucky and Company, Monroe, lud. j 231-10 t : FOR SALE —Duroc Service Boars World s Champion Blood Lines. Immuned. 10 miles east of Decatur, Ind. on 224. H. D. Kreischer, route 2. Convoy. Ohio. 232-24tx FOR SALE — 15 months old male hog. Mile east and miles north of Preble. Henry Selking. 233 b 3t-x FOR SALE — 2 used Fordson tractors; 1 new type Fordson, 1 F-12 ' Farmall; 1 John Deere: 1 McCorm- | ick Deering one row corn picler, like new; 2 used cultipackers; see the new Oliver 70 tractor, corn picker, combines and implements : on display. Craigville Garage. 234 tit j FOR SALE —Used Rugs: 4 only. l | 9 x 12 Axminster rugs selling I from $3.50 to $18.50. Sprague Fur-: tdture Co., Phone 199. 233-St ! FOR SALE— Used Pianos. Large number of used Pianos selling from $12.00 to $50.00. Sprague Fur-j , aiture Co. Phone 199. 233-3 t IFOR SALE—BS head English type' laying Leghorn hens, ore yeer'i i old. Metz Egg and Poultry Co., j Phone 156, Decatur. 235-a2t, FOR SALE —All modern house, 6. rooms and bath. New furnace,' I North Third Street. Phone 203, 2J5-a3tx' FOR SALE — Complete household furniture. Good condition. Address, inquiry Box 614. Democrat. 234 k 3t-x FOR SALE —Stoves, New and Used Very low prices. Easy terms, Snrague Furniture Co. Phone 199. 233-3 t FOR SALE — Round Oak Range; Also some apples. Wm. Bleeke, phone 694-H. 234 3t-x FOR SALE — Three full blooded Chester White male hogs, Tomson and Hoile, breeding. Guy M. Pontius, four miles southeast of Willshire. 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 3tx FOR SALE — Ranges, Cast iron wood stove, chests of drawers, l heating stoves, circulators, base burners. Frank Young 110 Jefferson. 235 11-l FOR SALE— 60 Innerspring Mattresses selling from $12.50 up. Liberal trade in allowance for your old mattress. Eaey terms. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone 199. 233-3 t FOR SALE—Six feeding shoats. Be-' tween 50 to 60 pounds. Jim Marth 13th St. Homewood. 233-3tx FOR SALE — Pears and apples. Hugo Thieme, 6’3 miles northi east Decatur. 235 3t-x o MASONIC Called meeting Os Decatur lodge | No. 571, F. & A. M. Master Masons Degree, Thursday, October 6 at 7 p. m. Homer D. Lower, W. M. 2t 1 view of a decision by the loyalists to dismiss their foreign volunteers. o— ■ Mrs. Ella Brandeberry ol Monroe shopped in Decatur today. Decatur Riverside Community Sale Every Friday Afternoon. 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 a— — Dr. S. M. Fried ley VETERINARIAN Phone 9434 Office & Residence. 1133 North 2nd street

j| WANTED WANTED TO RENT — One room Well ventilated to store furniture. Indefinite period. Address. Reply box 613, care ot Democrat. 234 3t-x I WANTED — Custom corn . picking. All new equipment. Albert Rlehle, Phone 811-R. Decatur R. R. 5. 234 3t-x WANTED — Woman for cooking and general housework. No wash-1 mg or ironing. No children. Steady piace. Stay here nights, or go home. Address Box 69 % Democrat. ’ 235-3tx WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Qutnn. 152-m-w-t WANTED — Custom corn picking. 1 Have a new two row mounted picker. C. J. Sickatus, 1 mile east aud 2 miles south Preble. 234 a 4t-x O’ — MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — ('all 870-A at our expense for dead stock removal. The Stadler Products Co. Frank Burger, Agent. 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 foiTkent FOR RENT — Modern 6 room house 246 North 6th. Phone 184 : or see B. J. Rice, 237 N. sth. SM FOR RENT — 2 room unfurnished apartment, private outside entrance. 325 North sth St. 235 g3t FOR RENT — A good farm house, ’) near city. Telephone 815. i 233 3t-x | FOR RENT — 2 room furnished J apartment with bath. Private 1 entrance. 228 North 4th st. I Phone 355. 234g3t FOR RENT — Two furnished rooms. Refrigerator. Private bath. Phone 1082. 1H) N. sth SL 233 3t , FOR RENT — Six-room house at Monmouth. Phone 8721. 235 2t NOTICE I will be out of town from Oct. 1 to Oct. 17 (inclusive). 231-st. Dr. Robert E. Daniel. , Hunting Trip To Canada Planned Hubert P. ScTnnilt of this city and several men from Hoagland are planning to leave Saturday for I '..— iada. where they will enjoy a two weeks' hunting trip. They intend to locate north of Sudbury and go up the Spanish river in the moose aud bear territory. Mr. Schmitt, who is an ardent sportsman, brought back a moose and bear last year. He hopes to be as successful again this year. o — Fire Prevention Week Planned October 9-15 Fire Chief Charles Robeuold is making plans for the observance of fire prevention week. October j 9 to 15. Posters will be distributed around town and a request has’been made to the state fire marshal*# i office to have a speaker visit 1)<caiur and speak at the schools r»ext week. The tire loss in Decatur this' year has been the heaviest in history, due to the Krick-Tyndaii tile factory and Central Hoop mill | fires. NOTH E TO TAXPAIfcKS Notice ie hereby given that Monday Nov. 7 will be the last day to pay your Fall Installment of taxes. The county treasurer’s office will l be open from S A. M. to 4 P. M. during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will be k < ome delinquent and an 8% penalty will be added, an additional 5% will be added for each year tax remains unpaid from first Monday in November in the year the delinquency occurred. Those who have bought or bold property and wish a division of taxes arc asked to come in at on* e. Call on the Auditor for errors and any reductions. The Treasurer can make no corrections. The Treasurer will not be responsible for the penalty of delinquent ; taxes resulting from the omniission of tax-payers to state definitely on what property the desire to pay, m whose name it may i?e found, m what township or corporation it is situated. Persons owing delinquent taxes should pay them at once, the i ;, w is such that there is no option left tov the Treasurer but enforce the collection of delinquent iaxes. County orders will not be paid to anyone owing delinquent tuxes. All persons are warned against them. Particular attention. If yon pay ; taxes iu more than one township mention the fact to the Treasurer also see that your receipts call for all your real estate and personal property. In making Inquiries of «.*ie iieasurer regarding taxes to insure ply do nut fail to include return puidgge. , JEFF LlE'Cllir Treasurer Adams County, Indiana. ■ OcL 3 to Nov. 7 i

MARKET Mi DAILV KEPO9T or. WK* AND 12 ■ i" i" to ' I" i! ’-- s l' n "P k lambs EAST BUFFALO L E U:m>. Livestock: >K ■ I - V. >:. ■ ■ < CLEVELAND j ■ aids 29. Liv, soady: IH < ....( i small N'Vtk v;: ■ ■ FORT WAYNE -- I.iv k: mM !|.... ■ • •''s - lx,, . • '.'am il>» 35" it- "■ lbs ».12" lbs. Rmiahs 11.IH': lambs MB INDIANAPOLIS Imli.i■ I" 11 ■ L * tl — Liv< sb» k ■ 11,. L Mark''' ' lbs " ii!f ' 7,155.15 inost, f iiirh. i ■ ' Catth- 1 timd'-i'i’ ' " n(l steady t" ■ l' l ' 1 ' 05 '*■ ium steiis 25 '■•'"lS msmm i'l*■- 1 lower; t«" l -" s steers b^. SI W and good M" W loads good ers s*l rents l"»'t l( " ! Sheep 12"" I-"" 1 " and choice ve 8.00-8.25. . |d * CHICAGO GRAIN CLOW Dpu. -’W Wheat ''J'" COr “ '■ -T-'s local grain MAMEW BURK ELEVATOR ■ Corrod'd Oc^ 1 “J Prices to be paid N „. i win at. bn i |js " bei; ;B No. 2 Wheal, etc. "1 New No. 2 Oats No. 2 Yellow Corn No. 2 Soy Beaus Rye CENTRAL SOYA C®' No. 2 Soy Beau 3 MARKETS AT A GLAW stocks; higher and trial averages ai new Bonds: higher. I- & s tli U h urb stocks: higher and Chicago stocks: hig e Call money: one P<.‘ Foreign exchangetion to the dollar. Cotton: up more • , Graine: wheat ana from early losses to about 1c a bushel. jtl Chicago livestock. , cattle steady to steady to weak- j c ei Rubber: up ‘>‘ ole poupd k . „ VDr g: Silver bar m ed.