Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1938 — Page 2
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» • I Test Your Knowledge i Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to pace Four for me answers. • • 1. Whut is a censer? 2. What animal produces Hudson Seal'.’ 3. Where was the world's land speed record established? 4. Are Chinese admitted to the U S. as immigrants? 5. What is the nickname for the state of Maryland? 6. What position in the Csechoalovak Cabinet did Kamil K-ofta occupy when the Anglo-French terms •were accepted? 7. is it necessary to send a gift when one receives an announcement of a marriage? S. What Is a zebuder? 9. Name the capital of Denmark. ' 10. What is the minimum age tor Kepresenatives in Congress’ ? CHURCH REVIVALS A near capacity crowd enjoyed the sacred -concert given by the j group of trained singers last eve- : uing followed by the heart searching message by the evangelist, V. , H. Lewis, on the subject, "Spir- 1 itual Blindness.” He said that , spiritual blindness was the dreaded malady of the soul, against which all humility must continu-I ally fight, both saint and sinner if , they are to preserve the proper < place in God's' program, and keep • themselves above the animal plane of living. To lose spiritual vision MORRIS PLAN LOANS on FURNITURE LIVESTOCK ELECTRIC STOVES REFRIGERATORS. Special Plan for School Teachers. NEW AUTOMOBn.ES $6.00 for SIOO.OO per year Repayable Monthly. Suttles-Edwards Co. • Representatives.
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11 Democrat thermometer recorded 80 ; degrees and was still climbing. o • > 4 TODAY'S COMMON ERROR Metamorphosis is pi-ououuced met'-a-axor'-fo-eia; not meC-a-mor-fo'-sis. 0 , NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Monday Nov. 7 will be the last day to pay your y’all Installment ot taxes, i The county treasurers office will ibe open from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. during the tax paying Mason. Alli , I taxes not paid toy that time will oe iconic delinquent and an 8% penalty will be added, an additional 5% will |be ad,led for each year X«.x remalnx i unpaid from first Monday in Nov-, ember in the year the delinquency . occurred. Those who have bought or 1 sold property and wish a division ot taxes are asked to come in at once. l Call on the Auditor for errors and j any reductions. The Treasurer can > i make no corrections. The Treasurer will net be responsible for the penalty of delinquent taxes resalting from the otnaiisaion 1 of tax-payerc to state definitely on j I what property the desire to pay, in I whose name it may be round, in I what township or corporation it is I situated. Persons owing delinquent taxes should pay them at eme. the law is such that there is t>» eptioa left tor | the Treasurer but enforce the cal-1 I lection of delinquent taxes. County orders will not be paid to anyone owing delinquent Hies AU ; persons are warned against them. Particular attention. If you pay (taxes in more than one towrsiiip nicution the fact to the Treasurer also see that your receipts call for all your real estate and personal : property. I In making inquiries of the Treasurer regarding taxes to insure reply do not fail to include return I postage. . . dfiFF LIHCHTY • Treasurer Adams County, Indiana.' Oct. 3 to Nov. i ,
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1938.
NWTICE OF SAIX OF HEAL BsTATK Hi I’XlXtTta The uadsrelgwed, Robert W, Haugk. Executor of the estate ot Julius Hauck deceased, being estate No. 344* oa the Owcket of tar Adame Circuit Court, pursuant to an ogder lot eourt thereta. hereby gives notice that be will at tne hour M lb :vt o’clock A. M. on the 7th day ot November, 1338, al the office ot C. L. Walters. Attsrney, Roems 5-6-L Peoples Losui A Trust Bule, Decatur, Indiana, and from day to .lay thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, the following described real eatate situated in Adams County, in the stats of Indiana, to-i . wit: I‘areel Na. 1. '•Commencing at a point which is three hundred (300) fee* north and twenty five (M • feet west ot the intersaction of Monroe Ftreet and Thirteenth Street in the clt> of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, thence west one hundred thirty two (133) feet, thence north fifty IW theace east one huadred thirty two (132) feet, thence south Dili IW feet to the place of beglnn.ng. said real estate being situate tn the North East quarter of the North North East quarter of Section 4, Township 37 North. Range 14 East. ■ Adams County, Indiana." Farev4 No. 2. 1 •• Commencing at a point which is three hundred fifty (350) feet north and twenty five (25) feet west ot the intersection ot Monroe Street and . Tbirtec ah Street In the City of L-ecatur, Adams County, Indiana, I thence west one hundred thirty two ‘ (132) feet, thence north fifty (i»U> feet, the.ee c.t o.e hundred thirty I two (132) feet, thence south titty i • :,()) feet to the place of beginning, I said real estate being situate in the ( North East quarter of the North Last j quarter of Section 4, Township -1 I North. Range if East, Adams County I Indiana.'’ .} Parcel No. 3. > I “Inlot thirty four (34) in Citisens . I Second Addition to Uie city of De-. I catur, Adams County, Indiana. •’■reel No. 4 li "Inlot seven hundred five (.#•') >a ■ Nicholas Meibere Subdivision of Out- ’ lots No. 31 and 32 in the Southern I Addition to the town (now ci til oi i Lecatur, Adams County, Indiana ~ I'arcet No. 5- ] “Inlot forty one till in 'f irst Addition to the city of Dea- : tur Adams County, Indiana. Parcel w ••The Northwest quarter aud the > i Northeast quarter of the Southwest i quarter of SectWß 24, North* Rauge II East, containing - j avrea, in lndlana ‘ ••Inlot number sixty I David Studabaker’s Second Addition jto the town of Geneva, Lndisna. I Said sale w ill be made subx't >0 the approval of said court lor hot the full appr.tsed value ot said real estate, and upon the followmg terms and cendiUonsParcel No. 1 One-third of the Pdrchaw money cesh in hand, one-third in »>»• riontlm, *■><» o»e-<hi«l in eighteen lmv"t£ from day of sale, deferred payments tv be evidenced by news vi the pur. baser bearing »* t*« T est from their date, waiving rel* • providing for » ttorn .’ B Cu Z. Spon confirmation of sale. »' ir^T^riridd 3^!- 1 ♦o the 1938 taxes due and pa> able in 1.-ts and free from all other l»n». I Vite purchaser may have the .ne of paving the entire purchase 1 ,-i'e or P-rtion • hereof m eAf'.eM of onc-tWra * lot- sale. Ah Its# date ul purchaser vs this parccL Pared *«*• d I Onc-tbirJ of tile purchase mono cash in hand, one-third tn » u, « moulds, and one-third in e«btee» months from day of sale, povmeats to be evidenced bj notes ( t the purchaser bearing 6 x inter Public Auction of Household Goods of the late Ida M. Bollinger, located in I Monroe. Indiana, at ONE o'clock SATURDAY AFTERNOON, October 15. 1938 * Lonststk of hfirniiohe anu'd> Household Goods. Terms—Cash. Frank Coppesb. Admr. J. N. Burkhead. Auct. Buy Your LITTLE JOE COaAL Oil Treated Stoker Coal for less money this week. | HAUGK COAL CO. Phone 660
/at-ovidlsg for attarnsra an - ’ upon eonflrtnatlon of sale, securad by mortgage on ths rssl esials. Said I real estate shall be sold subject t to the 1333 laxea due and payable > in 1333 and free from all other liens r j The purchaser may have the privll- . ege of laying the entire purchase i or any portion thereof in excess ot • one-third in cash on day of sale. An . I abstract of title, certified to date ot , j sale, will be furnished purchaser ot • I this parcel. I*a reel Na. 1. One-third of the purchase money ■ .ash in hand, one-third in nine i months, and one-third in eighteen months from day of sale, deterred ’ payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing 4% interI est from their date, waiving relief. I providing for attorney’s tees and. » iiism confirmation of sale, secured I by mortgage on the real estate sold. Said real estate shall be sold sublet t to the 1338 taxes due and payable In t!>39 and free from all other , liens. The purchaser may have tno I rtvnere ot paying the entire pur--1 chase price or any portion thereof .Jin excess ot one-third in eash on day of sale. An abstract of tine, certified to date of sale, will be furnished purchaser of this parcel. Parcel Ne. 4 One-third ot the purshase money cash in hand, one-third in nine aiontha. and (-be-third in eighteen nwuths from day of sale, deterred payments to be evidenced toy notes let the purchaser bearing 4% interest from their date, waiving reliet, i providing for attorney's fees, and. upon confirmation of sale, secured by mortgage oa the real estate sold. Said real estate shall be sold subI yect to the 1»3« taxes due and payable in 1»3» and free from all other liens. The purchaser may have tne privilege ot paying the entire puri chase price or any portion thereot ' in excees of one-third in cash on day of sale. An abstract of title, ' certified to date of sale, will be furntshed pur chaser of this parcel. Parcel No. S One-third of the purchase money: cash in hand, one-third in nine months, and one-third in eighteen months from day of sale, deterred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing 4% inter-! est from their date, waiving relief, providing for attorney s tees and, I upon confirmation of sale, secured by mortgage on the real estate sold, bald real estate shall be sold subject to tire 1338 taxes due and payable m 1334 and free from all other liens. The purchaser may have the pnI vilege of paying the entire pur- ! case price or any portion thereot in excess of one-third in cash on day of sale. This parcel is sold under a tax title deed obta.ned by the de- , i cedent. Parcel M- ♦» All cash on day of sale. Tills par- I CL i sold subject to the unpaid b; lance of a mortgage in the prin- j dual sum Os 411.400.01* in favor ot The Prudential Insurance Company of America, and interest trom and’after date of sale, also subject tu the 133 X taxes due and payable in 1438; also subject to tenants rights, expiring March 1, purchaser is to receive the abslrac-t of title now in the hands of Thv Prudential Insurance Company of America und we will furnish a con- i tinuation to date of sale Parcel Na- • One-third of the purchase money leash in hand, one-third in "'"* months, and one-third in «*h‘**“ months from day of sale. rax-m-nts to b* evidenced by nous of the purt ha.-er bearing « c ,nt ® r ' est from their date, waiving jeHeL providing for «tt**rrsyy s -ves, - upon confirmaip-’u v* sa*c =cvu;x--by mortgage on the real e” a sf “ d, b ' Said real estate shall be sold sub je<t to the 1938 taxes dde and Payable in 1939 aud free from all other liens. The purchaser may have the privilege of paying the entire purrTatw price or any portion thereo ’ in excess of one-third in eash on , dav of sale This parcel is sold under a tax title deed obtained by the j decedent- (. L. Walters, Attmraey - Robert W Haugk Exe. <>t. r Oct. 5-12-19 -b —o-"" 1 ■ 500 Sheets Syjxll Yellow Second Sheets, 35c. Decatur Democrat Company. » spßaGue* OFFERS Bed Room Suites — $28.50 up Regular $27.50 Innerspring Mattress $18.75 Kitchen Cabinets $17.50 : 9x12 Axminster Rugs .. $22.50 We suggest that you call at our store immediately and place your order as this me 9 chandise wiH not, last long at these prices. SPRAGUE FURNITURE CO. 152 S. Second St., Decatur : Res. Phone 535 Bus. Phone 199
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|PATE 8 I One Time—Minimum charge of 1 Me for 20 word* or lees. Over 20 worde, I'4e per word Two Timet— Minimum charge , •« 400 for 20 words or lose Over 20 words 2o per word for I the tw times. Three I met— Minimum charge of 50c for 20 words or leas Over 20 words 2V»o per word 1 for the three times. Cardo of Thanks 96c 1 Obituarist and voreee SI.OO j | Open rate display advertising Me per oelumn 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, lud. 331-ltt FOR SALE—lnnerspring mattresses: Large number of innerspring mattresses selling from $9.50 up. Liberal trade in allowance for your old mattress. Sprague Furniture Co., 152 So. Second St, 340-2 t FOR SALE — Pears and apples. Hugo Thieme, 6'x miles northeast Decatur. 240-!tx FOR SALE—2B White Rock Pullets. Also one buffet. Phone 869-R. 241— FOR SALE—Several all modem houses, centrally located. Phone 743. 241?a3tx FOR SALE—Duroc boar. Immuned. Ed Miller, half-mile south ot Salem. 241-b3tx FOR SALE —Used men handise: ti used pjauos. A-l condition, cheap: 1 living room suite, like new, cheap; 1 cabinet heater, like new; 1 4ID gauge repeating shot gun. like new. sls; 1 kitchen cabinet, cheAP; 1 Kroehler studito couch, like new, $1(1. Sprague Furniture Co., 152 S. Second St. 241-3 t
PUBLIC AUCTION Frank Click. 315 S. 11th.. Saturday, Oct. 15. 1:30 o'clock. Consisting of furniture. household goods, canned fruit, tools. Terms cash. Fred Eagle, auct. Cal Peterson, clerk. 240-3tx FDR SALE—Dr. Salsbury's improv-' ed worm capsuls. rid your flock of worms aud lice. Full line poultry equipment. Decatur Hatchery, Monroe St. 241-3 t ! FOR SALE —Duroc Service Boars Worlds Champion Blood Lines. Immuned. 10 miles east of DecaI tur, Ind. on 224. H. D. Kreiseher, I route 2, Convoy, Ohio. 232-24tx LOST AND FOUND LOST — Man's yellow pocketbook, containing between ana »iv” j also money order receipts for S3O. : Charles Hensley, 200 N. 16th and A street, Richmond, Ind. Liberal Reward. 239-3tx DR. C. V. CONNELL Veterinarian Office 4 Residence 430 No. Fifth st Phone 102 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 C—M————— — Dr. S. M. Friedley VETERINARIAN Phone 9434 Office .4 Residence. 1133 North 2nd street Your Choice of Many Stunning Styles SAMSON Card Tables New, attractive designs in Rich Spanish Leather grain Samsonhyde; Modish Eggshell White; Simulated Walnut Woodgrain; Black Samson, hyde: Chess and Checker top. sl-9# $2-9» Phone 61
; WANTED WANTED — Room and board by man and boy. Address Box 66x care Demcorat. 239-(t WANTED —Loans on farms Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 152-m-w-t WANTED—Housework by young ; lady for room, board. Work after school, Saturday. Sunday Phone 870-E. 240tJx MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 876-A at our expense for dead stock remoral. The Stadler Products Co. Frank Burger. Agent. 2104 f MARTZ BARBER SHOP-No long wait now. Three barbers on Satur<»i«y- 24D-3tx NOTICE —Parlor suites recovered. We re-cover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Decatur Upholsters. Phona 420. 145 South Second St. 21«130t Tok rent ~ FOR RENT —Six-room all modern house, furnished, located inside the railroads. Available at once. Phone 717. 239-3tx FOR RENT — 8-roorn semi-modern house. Phone 980. 2J94t I FOR RENT—AII modern duplex five rooms, upstairs. Phone 544 241-a3tx o 500 Sheets BWxll, 20-lb., White Automatic Mimeograph Bond, nealy wrapped 81.05. 1 This paper is free of lint and sized for pen and ink. Decatur Democrat Company. ts Decatur Riverside Community Sale Every Friday Afternoon. o Appntaf meat «»r ininiMrator Vkitb Will ißneiHl N«». 3S|« Notice is hereby given. That Che undersigned has been appointed Administrator with Will annexed oi tne eatated of Mary Ellen Uh koni, late of Adamn County, deetastd. The estate is probably solvent. John Riekord Adminhtrator With Will Anuexed •. t. Bstrfeer. Attorn??. N OTK K OF N4I.E OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Lydia Wente. a* adniinistratrix of the eatate of Christ Went?, 6ecea*ed. pursuant to an order of tue Adama Circuit Court of Adams County Indiana, will on Saturday, the -wUd day ot O tuber, IV3B, a! the hour of 10 o’clock A M. at the Linoo Service Motion, PretHe. Indiana. and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, for not less than tl>e full appraised value the following described real estate situated in Adania fuenty, Indiana, to-wft: I Tile west ha.lt of tliu southwest quarter of section two and thesouthfraction of the northwest quarter of section two all iu township A- • U ' '4» ** ' ths 94-1 M) acres more or Jess. Terms of Sale: Cash in hand at time of sale. The land will be sold jubje>-t to a certain life estate ot Wilhelmina Wente as recorded »>i Deed Record 81 page 480 in the office of Adams County Recorder, land also subject to a certain mortrage of JX,000.00 in favor of Emma | Wente am! Minnie Wente recorded in Record Vol. o(» page 1346 in the above named ofli’i. And siibir**t to the IW3B taxes pa>able iu 1939 and all subsequent taxes, also subject to the rigltts ot possession of present tenants. Lydia Wente. Administratis'' Christ Wente Estate. Mdtoa ( . Werlio*. %«>. Oct. HIGH • TEST “MAJOR” GASOLINE 6 gallons SHEWMAKER SERVICE 825 No. Second St. ROY S. JOHNSON, Auctioneer Following is a partial list of coming talcs. I am booking fall and winter sales My dates are filling up fast. If you are going to have i »ale, please get in touch with me at once, so that I can reserve the date you wish. Set. 13—Chat. N. Trowbridge. Rushville. Ind. Duroc Hog Sale. Oct. 15—Martin Katter. Wapokaneta. Ohio. Duroc Hog talc Oct. 17—H. A. Baldwin & Sou. Richmond.. Ind . Duroc Hog Sale. Oct 18 Bruce Pullen, Liberty. Ind., Duroc Hog Sale Oct. 19 -P. D. Wilson. 154 North of Watt on state line, faun sale. Oct. 19—P. D. Wilson, on state tine 1% miles north of Watt. Oct. IS—P. D. Wilson, on Ohio Indiana state line, 1% mile north of Watt and 4% miles south of Dixon. Oct. 20—Stewart A Kline. Camden. Ohio, Duroc Hog Sale Oct. 21 —Jasper Wable, Admintslrator's sale of the Edward L. Neadsthie estate, I'j miles West of Salem I Oct. 22—E. E. Haitmmi. R a "‘ ! sou. Ohio, Duroc Hog Sale. Oct. 21 Holiic Warner, lurl Wayne, Ind., DwellingROY S. JOHNSON. Auctioneer True, c«. Bida. Decatur, Ind. Office Phone 104 Re*. Phone 102 k
market w AND ¥ g" E J ANU foreign Ma 3 Brady', Market f or B. . I O«'Bvule. Ho. 8 i ind Closed at u rorre “*4 o« tober J N" <->mmi,x lon aild a ■ 'eal. received 100 Io 120 it), ■ ! 120 to no nJ,’’ 1 Uh to 180 lbs. a | It'" to 200 lbs W ; 200 to 250 lbs. I | 259 to 300 lbs ~a I 3'H» to 350 lb« ffl I 350 lbs., and up a ' Roughs 'W Stags « Vealer* H j Spring lambs .. . I 'Spring l nll .k lambs , ■ Yearlings 'W CLEVELAND PROoJ Cleveland. ()., u<i. i; .1 Produce: ■ Butter, tii ni; extras. JOuB durds 29, ;n j o bb ing lntl ’'a Eggs, firm; extra grak| 35c; extra firsts. J?,. [ln fl ceipts. 25c. H Live poultry, steady; 21c; ducks fancy. 6 IbafJ 18c. average run. Ik: and small. 12c; mrleyiß toms and light toms. Mt;■ toms 18c and up He; 20c; old toms, 16c. ■ Potatoes Mnhigau jEiia vania . nj.l,:, rs. IllHljß | 100 lbs.- New Jersey. RJ L"iig Island 1! |o.R 15 KijH ko'a. Wisconsin and | whites, $1151125. litaJ i North llaktoa red.- 11.111; fl SI.BO-$1.85. ■ EAST BUFFALO UVEhI East Buffalo. N. T. Ort. (U.R> —Livestock; Hogs, receipts. 606; &l good and ( hntce 160-220 Iba. I' ly averaging ISO-2W IK. equalling low of las’ Msp. parabh w.-ights irwkedM $s 25. yariugly $8.35. Cattle. 390. steady: pt heifers. $'.25: plain to I 1 steens and heifers. SfS slushy cows around IMI; grades. $3.75 $5. lighttti# 55225 $5.75. Calves. 100; vealfrs M 50c higher: good and ddl $12.50; plain aud media sll. Sheep. ! M '"; l«i»«* n : “ wea kto shade lower; t* choice sprinkling fat bach , ed $8.25 to largely $8 59 »d medium aud mixed :raM, fat ewes, $3 59-$4: few Wf ..., —1 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESH Indie'tapolis, Ind., Oct B : —Livestock: I ij/.crg 9 s<"‘ hi'ldtfVfH J® . Kci gene! ally 23c l GWer ‘ Jib... $7.75-$7.»0: $904611* ! $7.85; 300-400 Ite- , 160 lbs.. $6.75-»740i > lower; mostly S6.BM'A : Cattle. 1.200; twl«-* ■ mostly steady; bulk of $9.25; cows and hetfen • 764-lb. betters. $» WMIIfc heifers. $7-$8.50; imlkrt" ’ $5-$6.50; vealers stcatij lower; top $11.50. Sheep. 1.500; lambs »• good and choice ewe lambs. SB-$8.25. ! FORT WAYNE LtVESTJ Fort Wayne. Hoi.. Oh- 11 I —Livestock: , Hogs, irregularJ" 180-200 lbs ,7 '° ~"£- | $7.65: 16"-180 lt ,s.. $7.55; 280 lbs., $7.45: « 300-325 lbs s‘-"' | $7.30; 140-160 lbs-, U • lbs- $7-25: 10M2" Roughs, $6 75: t Calves. $11: LOCAL GRAihI Bi . RK ELEVA Corrected Prices to be P»ld ■ No. I‘Wheat, 60 Ita' ol,1 * 1 * No. 2 Wheat, etc--j ’ New No. 2 Oats ■* No. 2- Yellow Corn -- j No. 2 i’l’Y Benue j ■ Rye CENTRAL SO** C 4 1 No. 2 Soy Beans Z^' u r w"' 1 * william^ 8 * \oti • Arthur L. se pl •
