Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1938 — Page 2
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Appointment of Artmlnletratrl* .10. 3611 Notice Is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Ad* nilnUtrairlx ot the estate of Joseph Durbin, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate le probaoly Solvent. Laura Durbin, Administratrix D. H. Custer, Attorney hept. 23, lU3S. Sept. 2S Oct. 3-1 U 0 NOTICE Os FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE AO. 11171 Notice Is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Christian .Mankey, deceased to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana on the 3rd day ot November, 1338, and show cause, it any, why the final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof ot heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Harvey K. Mankey and James 1). Mankey, Executors. Decatur, Indiana, September 30, 1338 xrlhnr E. V ogiewede. Attorney. Oct. 3-10
o— NOTICE TO THE Hili AL VOTERS OE MONROE TOW NSHIP. ADAMS VO.. INDIANA Notice is hereby given to the le-1 gal voters of Monroe Township, Adams County, Indiana, that there w ill be nn election held in said township on the twenty-first day of Oc-I tober, 1338, for the purpose of taking the vote of the legal voters ot Monroe township upon whether the schools of Monroe Township, Adams County, Indiana, and the schools ot t ie school town of Berne, Monroe Township, Adams Comity, Indiana, shall be consolidated as provided tor in an act entitled “AN ACT providing for the consollatlon of schools in incorporated towns or, cities of the fifth class with the schools of the township in which each town or city is situated, providing for the management, control and maintenance thereof and providing for the repair of oltt school buildings, and the building of new ones, and for the issuance ot bonds in payment thereof, and declaring an emergency'', acts of 131.. | page 545, and amendments thereto., Said election will be held at School House No. 5 in Monroe town-I ship, Adams County. Indiana, and! said election shall be governed by the general laws of the State, except as other-wise provided. E. 11. Gllllom, Trustee Advisory board of Monroe Township , Alfred Kyf. Chairman, Fred Blum. Secretary Jonas Sprunger, Member '] Sept. 26, Oct. •»-*“; VOTIVE OF THE SALE OF HEALj ESTATE The undersigned, administator; uith will annexed <»f the estate ut Caroline Drake, deeeased, hereby gives notire that by virtue of an oKder of the Adams Circuit Court ito will at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M, <>n Thursday, October 27 Ji, 1938, at the law office of Frurhte 6: Uitvjfer, in the Morrison Building at number 144 South Second Street, De- < aTur, Indiana, and from day to day until sold, offer for salei, ;M*4>rivate sale, free of all liens ex-...x-pt the taxes for the year 1938, payable in the year 1939. the fol- . lowing described real estate situated the County of Adams, State of Indiana, to-wit: Northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty-three (33) in township twenty-eight (28) north of range fifteen (15) east in Adams County, in the State of Indiana, ex- , i-efH five (5) acres out of the southeast corner thereof, heretofore conveyed to Louie C. Drake. Said sale will l>e made <ubje< t, t’O 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 bal- . uuce in two equal installments, payable in nine months and eighteen; months. evidenced by notes of the 1 purchaser bearing six per rent interest from date, waiving relief, providing for attorneys fees and secured by mortgage on the real e«- | i.-rte sold, the purchaser to have, the privilege, however of paying all cash on day of sale if so desired. Louie Drake, Admimstator l-'ruclil? A Li Merer. Attorneys Sept. 26, Oct. S-10-17 500 Sheets B'Axil, 20-lb.. White Automatic Mimeograph Bond, nealy wrapped $1.05. This paper is free of lint and sized for pen and ink Decatur Democrat Company. ts Public Auction of Household Goods of the late • Ida M. Bollinger, located in Monroe. Indiana, at ONE o'clock SATURDAY AFTERNOON. October 15. 1938 Consists of Furniture and Household Goods. Terms—Cash. Frank Coppess, Admr. ’ J. N. Burkhead. Auct. 1
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.' f Test Your Knowledge * ' ; Can you anawsr seven ot these .* ten questions? Turn to page Four tor the answers. • ♦ 1. On which continent are the * ■ Andes Mountains? J 2. What is the largest item in the operating expenses of railroads? 3. Who holds the world’s land ‘ speed record? 4 in what year did the American Civil War end? 5. Under which department of the Federal Government is the U. S. i Patent Os flee? 6. Who was the first widow of a , President to receive a pension from (he federal government? 7. in what river is the city ot Fairbanks. Alaska?
8. What is the tympanic membrane of the human ear commonly 1 called? 9. Who wrote the American's | Creed? 10. What is the product of J-4 mulI tiplled by 1-4? 1. What is the abbreviation for the degree. Doctor of Philosophy? 2. Can the U. S. Government be sued in cases involving contracts and claims? 3. Name the winner of the 1938 National Amateur golf champion- ( ship. 4. in dry measure, how many, quarts are in 1 bushel? 5. Name the state flower of Kentucky. * 6. Do rabbits chew a cud? 7. On which continent is the Sa- ■ hara desert? 8. What is the correct pronuncia- J tion of facade? 9. What city was the first capital of Illinois? 10. Does Premier Benito Musso-I Uni play the violin? o DEDICATE CAMP (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I Joe Linn, was the trumpeter at the retreat service, which concluded the program. Rev. George O. Walton, pastor of the First Presbyterian church.' in his invocation asked for the "Unconventional” wßt •■■'l W BA H O.i J! SlgS?. r ’ m JIB ;4. i > J&x I 1 Wally Weiselthier, Austrian sculptress, was dismissed as instructress from Louisiana State University because. authorities claim, she appeared in class wearing shorts and slacks, and brought her dog, Niky, to the school cafeteria for his meals. She denies the charges.
" "*■ ■ — — — V '■ - —- ■ The Driver Woke Up to Find His Car "Speared” ’ SHHi ■" J Charles Sylvester, 40. North Bergen, N. J., milkman, was driving his car along the Jersey City boulevard when he fell asleep at the wheel and crashed ; nto a light pole. The pole pierced the roof of the car, as shown, miraculously missing Sylvester, who was rudely awakened by the impact.
blessing of God on the scouts, their work and those of the community. Seated on the platform besides I Mr. Quinn, Mayor Holthouse and Mr. Pumphrey, were, W. Guy Brown, representing the Rotary i Club; Vincent Borman, commander of the American Legion: L. A. Cowens, county chairman of the l Boy Scout organizatiou; Clifford Saylors, representing the Lions .' club. Mr. Saylors led the audience in staging of America. Among out of town scout execu--1 fives who attended were, Charles i Grunert. assistant scout executive; Homer Smeltzer, area chairman; i John McKay, area camp chairman, i all of Fort Wayne. in part. Mayor Holthouse said;! "Gatherings of this kind, meet- i I ing wish friends, honoring those. whom we cherish tor the ideals' I and unselfish service, inspired by | I the faith that youth has in this; great country, its liberties and opportunities—is what makes us■ j shout — this is America. This is ■ the land blessed by God the Fath-; : er. guided by Divine Providence, i the envy of the world, the grand- i est place in the universe. “These Boy Scouts are our in-
’’Not Married” —Garbo • - s ls Wearing a long bob, Greta Garbo, Hollywood's most glamorous star, ia pictured, surrounded by reporters, arriving at New York after a lengthy stay in Europe. Parrying questions about her reputed romance with Leopold Stokowski, the conductor, Garbo said, “I am not married. ... Well, if I find the right person. . .
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splrtaion. How wonderful it is that our youth can be organized—not for military purposes, nor drilled in the spirit of hate and selfishness, with an appetite to kill —but molded with the ideal to serve, to become useful, helpful citizens.'’ Mayor Holthouse publicly acknowledged the gift ot the park from the late Judge Oliver Hanna and expressed the city's appreciation for the tract of rolling land, citing that it gave Decatur a unique and beautiful park. “To the world we acclaim that we are proud to dedicate this place for the enjoyment of youth and ' name it Camp Quinn, in honor of l I our fellow citizen, champion of. ' the cause of right and good will. “We could not find a more apj propriate spot or memorial to in- [ scribe the name of the kindly individual who. through the years, ! has contributed ot his fine talent I to all community undertakings, his , energy and zest tor all things conatructive aau fundamental to better community life,” the mayor i concluded in his tribute to Mr. Quinn. ‘ Three scout the Rotary,
Lions and American Legion camps, arc located at Camp Quinn. COURTHOUSE Estate Cases The declination ot Reuben R. Ro ; Romey and Clyde John Romey to | act as administrators of the estate ‘ of John Romey was filed. Citizenship Granted John Metxgers naturalization i hearing was concluded and bis citi-1 zenship was granted. Hearing Continued The defendant. Lloyd Oser ap- j ' iieared in person and by counsel, i John L. DeVoss, in the petition for a citation filed in the divorce proceedings brought by Viola S. Oser, i The plaintiff failed to appear ami the matter was continued. Marriage Licenses Harold Dolch, Decautr route six, ! farmer, to Christens Fortney, Pleasant Mills five and ten clerk. Hoy Woodward, Findlay, Ohio ■ taker to Lucille Norton. Decatur. Paul Robinson, Delta, Ohio auctioneer to Hester Bushong. Decatur. ’ Asks Duce’s Leniency 1 W :-;.v -II iWMm... Italy’s decrees against Jews might have serious repercussions in the U. S„ Supreme Court Justice Salvatore A. Cotillo (above) of New York cabled Premier Mussolini, requesting an audience before the decrees go into effect. Cotillo, son of Italian immigrants, is a Knight , Commander of the Crown of Italy. I
i*~ * RATES I One Time— Minimum charge of I 26c for 20 words er leae. Over J 20 words, IJ4c per word Two Tlmee— Minimum charge of 40c for 20 worde or leee. | Over 20 worde 2c per word for I the tw- tlmee. Three Imee— Minimum charge I of 600 for 20 worde or less. 11 Over 20 worde 2Vto per word I] for the three tlmee. I Carde of Thanks 350 Obituarist and verses.... EI.OO | I I Open rate-display advertising I 85c per column Inch. 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, Ind. FOR SALE —Du roc Service Boars World's Champion Blood Lines. ; Immuned. 10 miles east of DecaI tur, Ind. on 224. H. D. Kreiseber, | route 2, Convoy, Ohio. 232-24tx ' I FOR SALE — 2 used Fordson trac- i tors; 1 new type Fordson, 1 F-12 Farmall; 1 John Deere; 1 McCormick Deering one row corn picker, like new; 2 used cultipackers; see I the new Oliver 70 tractor, corn I picker, combines and implements on display. Craigvllle Garage. 234 6 FOR SALE —Duroc boars. Immuned. Ed Miller, half mile south ot Salem. 237-k6lx FOR SALE —Rabbit hounds, 1109 West Elm Street. 237-k3t FOR SALE—Two soft coal burners. Good condition. Practically new. Arthur J. Miller, 952 Dierkes street. 237-3 t ■ FOR SALE -or trade: 29 Model A Coupe. 137.50; 29 Plymouth Sedan, $47.50; 32 Chevrolet coupe; 36 Chevrolet Master Town Sedan. ] Busche Sales Satisfy. Phone 975, or call 505. Fred tusche. 237-3tx ■ FOR SALE—BO acre farm near Decatur, $6,000. Down payment, $1,200, mtg. for balance at 5%. ■ 240 acre farm near Berne, cash SB,OOO, balance mtg. at 5%. 200 , acre farm near Monroe, cash $6,500, balance mtg, "t 5%. A. D. Suttles, , Agent, 237-3 t , ———o LOST AND FOUND LOST — Man's yellow ixxketbook. containing between and 1100, also money order receipts for S3O. Charles Hensley. 200 N. 16th and A street, Richmond, Ind. Liberal Reward. 239-3tx NOTH E TO TAXPAYER* Notice is hereby given that Mon1 day Nov. 7 will be the last day* to pay your Fall Installment of taxe». The county treasurer’s office will be open from 8 A. M. to 4 P. Al. during- the tax paying seasun. All taxes not paid by that time will oe come delinquent ami an »% penalty U ill F for each y< unpaid from first Munday in November in the year the delinquency occurred. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division ot taxes are asked to tome in at once. j 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 ornmission lof tax-payers to state definitely on I what property the desire to pay, in I 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 not be paid to f<nyone owing delinquent taxes. All persons are warned against them. i Particular attention. If you pay. taxes in more than one tt>wnabtp| Ime ntion the fact to the Treasure{also see that your receipts <all tor all your real estate and personal | property. In making Inquiries of the Trca-1 •surer regarding taxes to insure re-’ j.’.y do not fail to include ’return I postage. JEFF LIBCHTY Treasurer Adams County, Indiana. Oct. 3 to Nov 7 HIGH • TEST “MAJOR” GASOLINE GALLONS SHEWMAKER SERV ICE 825 No. Second St. 11 11 ... ■■■ ■ DR. C. V. CONNELL Veterinarian Office & Residence 430 No. Fifth st. Phone 102 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST j Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5;00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 — ' - Dr. S. M. Friedley VETERINARIAN Phone 9434 Office &. Residence, 1133 North 2nd street
w I I IRH—I Ins WANTED WANTED — Woman for general housework. Phone 1244. 237-31 WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very libI eral terms. See me for abstracts of, title. French Quinn. 152-in-w-f WILL PAY Straight Salary $35.00 per week, man or woman with auto, sell Egg Producer to Farmers. Eureka Mfg. Co., East St. Louis, 111. 238-21 x WANTED — Room and board by man and boy. Address Box 668 care Demcorat. 239-3 t o . . MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 870-A at our expense for dead stock removal. The Stadler Products Co. Frank Burger, Agent. 210-tt NOTICE—Parlor suites recovered. We re-cover and repair anything, iWe buy and sell furniture. Decatur Upholsters, Phone 420. 145 i South Second St. 216130 t FOR KENT FOR RENT — All modern 7-room house. Jackson and Fourth. • Newly painted. Garage. Available j Oct. 17. Box 666 care Democrat. I 237-3tx FOR RENT—Modern 6 room house. 246 N. 6th. Phone 184. See B J. Rice, 237 N. sth. 238-3 t FOR RENT —Six-room all modern house, furnished, located inside the railroads. Available at once. Phone 717. 239-3tx FOR RENT — Modern residence near post office. Easy to heat, has good furnace. Motor plumbing. Rent reasonable. A. D. Suttles, Agent. 237-3 t , FOR RENT — 8-rooni semi-modern house. Phone 980. 239-3 t o MASONIC Stated meeting of Decatur lodge No. 571 F. & A. M., Tuesday, Oct. 11. i 239-2 t. H. D. Lower, W. M. Bank Night Test Case Continues To Dec. 5 The ease of the state of Indiana against Isadora A. and Roy Kaiver local theater owners, on charges of operating a lottery, acting as agents for a lottery and permitting a lottery in a building has been reset for ) trial in the Adams circuit court i December 5. The ease was originally set for trial on October IV. The court approved the motion of the state asking for a continuance on the | grounds that the prosecutor would b" bn meeting wit’’, f't; grand jury and reset the trial. Nathan C. Nelson is special judge in the case. Another New Home Being Built Here Work was started today on the building of a new home on North Third street near the municipal water plant. The home is being built by Robert Zwick. o — 500 Sheets S'/jxll. 16-lb. White Paragon Bond typewriting paper 55c. The Decatur Democrat Co. H ROY S. JOHNSON, Auctioneer Following is a partial list of 1 coining tales. I am booking fall . and winter sales. My dates are I filling up fast. If you are going ; to have a sale, please get in touch with me at once, so that I can reserve the date you wish. Oct. 11—Sirs. George McCune, 3*s miles west and 1% mile north of Berne, Ind. Oct. 12 —Walter Busick, Admr.. 6 miles north of Decatur. General farm sale. Oct. 13—Chas. M. Trowbridge, Rushville. Ind., Duroc Hog Sale. I Oct. 15- Martin Katter, Wapokaneta. Ohio. Duroc Hog Sale. Oct. 17-H. A. Baldwin & Sou. Richmond. Ind.. Duroc Hog Sale. Oct. 18 Bruce Pnllen, Liberty. Ind., Duroc Ilog Sale. Oct. 19 I*. D. Wilson, l'/_. mile North of Watt on state line, farm sale. Oct. 19—P. D. Wilson, on state line l’/4 miles north of Watt. Oct. 19—P. D. Wilson, on OhioIndiana state line, 1H mile north of Watt and 4)4 miles south of Dixon. Oct. 2D—Stewart & Kline, Camden, Ohio. Duroc Hog Sale. Oct. 21—Jasper Wablc. Administrator's sale of tlie Edward E Neadstine estate. l' a miles West of Salem. Oct. 22 —E. E. Hartman, Rawson, Ohio, Duroc Hog Sale. Oct. 24—Mollie Warner, Fort ! Wayne, Ind , Dwelling. | ROY S. JOHNSON. Auctioneer I Trust Co. Bldg. Decatur, Ind. I Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 1022
MAfiKElifl daily report W AND F OREiGN C| o«ed lt ' "iieusd ‘mission , lW .. jii relent 1 "" l-“ lbs. 1 *" 14,1 I" 275 || )s ! “ "HO lbs • ij ” I 1 ”., and up Ibiimli- ■■■ j Vt-alerj, lambs ''■l Yearlings FORT WAYNE «»!>. lad. UttH —l.ivcstm L U Hugs la to 20 t lie- .(' 20(1.™;, H,, ll’.- 21" las' tIM 3t>ii j; m, 325-dj” lbs. Usii; $7 6" 12"-l|u lbs . sti.Ss. Hl Houghs. $7.25 Indianapolis i'd H . ’’ • : . lbs ""■I 1 " 1 ills. .... 7.75. MB d'-ittß Jilr rh')lC( f) ’>((• alf’4 «tca(lv i hoi< >■ '. 1 "ii-11.5". gl : Bull CHICAGO GRAIN Cdß Dec. Mar. Iwh’.c .65% Coi n Ki CLEVELAND PPODtIB ('lev (i. Oct Usß Prodine: 9 Biitb’i . linn: extra, . dards, 2!ii Epp ' 3:;. - . v’.« rirs’s ceipts. '2sc S l.ivt i;—y. sleadj, MB 21, . ducks, fancy. » lls.fl IN, : avci.i.. run. He fl anil small. 12c; ■ hens ami ligh’ mms. toms. 1' ami U|>to2sr:ifl 20c. old imns. 16c. IS Potatoes Miiiiipiii alifl vauia c.millers, fl isitSH K)0 lbs.: New Jersej. q Long Islands. Dakota. W:onsin I white s $1 158.25; 1* North Ifakiit ’ reds, lift! SI.BO-SLBS. EAST BUFFALO U»M Easi Buffalo. N. I-ft lU.R L v-stuck: Hogs. 2.!'"": 10c choice 1 lbs.. lb. select ions, IS.® M 160-220 lb.- $'.35$S.W- 1 Cattl' 1.500; 25c fat Steers $8 and UP™ strong "eial l 1 anadud**'’ plain to medium steen« ers. $6.2517 75; few 8* $10.25. grass fat dairy tvpe around ss*Calves. 4»«: 'eslffl good and ’ Imice mainly 1“ tions held 111 $12.50. Sheep. 2.700; la* » strong: I' 110 ' 1 a!l,i |,|lolce ' largely $8.50 and medium and mixed -ts lightweight throWoußjM odd lots yearlings arum ewee, $3.50-sl. local grain BURK ELEVATOR" Corrected OctoWj Prices to be pa> d tolli No. 1 Wheat. 60 lbs. or No. 2 Wheat, etc.. New No. 2 Oats No. 2. Yellow Corn -■-J No. 2 Soy Bo«M Rye CENTRAL SOVA CH No. 2 Soy Beans MARKETS AT A Gt-*’ Stocks, irregular and . active. gj Bonds: irregular. P* steady. u Curb stocks: irri'fe ' Chicago ut« ,k!i: ir 6 . Call money: one I'C j Foreign exchange. tion to dollar. . (f Cotton;.upasinucb«‘’ bale. j ears Grains: wheat > steady. |mgs Chicago liveslo I. p cattle steady W lo weakRubber: eab).
