Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1939 — Page 2
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• mi«M AI.I.DW 4.11 J| m; », iwm t| Iti rlliilirttua Fort Wayne i’gt. Co, Os Hu? |33*.4« Cuy of Decatur I. and power lu* «a Viutm* Telephone Co. phone »I.U The Decatur Democrat Co. U A. 11.74 Milo Faulkner hln.iina recent* Soon' Millar l(a<lto get vn e Cl. H Inf. 14.79 U. K. Hierly, Jr. Deputy hire 74,9* tlernlex-c Dubach Re* flh __ au ou U Itemy Hiarly registration ibmu first mala Hank Clk'a exp L|i H. K. Ilrldrteh do __ . |'«« M. U, Foreman da 1,09 O. Hamy Itlarly, postage :u 00 «J. Hamy Hiarly Inquest .. ... »uw M I*. Millar do .7. Z ", jo «d F. Millar do g.qj Dr. w, k. n.iutn do .. .... a ..j ttl V. Millar da ... _ ||i. Hotlhouse d-hulle Co. _. s».aa Vance * Linn do S »o Uanka Ualdwin Law |<ubi, Co Dlerk's expense j* 30 Mary Cowjui Deputy IHra ... Ja.ov D. Lewis Kichei r'lk hlra s*<iu 'ii lor M Etcher posies® lu no Deputy lure ... Is.uu “H. Kauffman Deputy lura 7».ev tiulk Hollln«eworth posts** 4 v» Lao T. Uillla deputy (lira >2*!wo Kd K Millar lid. of Prisoner* *4.40 National Mafaly Lnaiiirara a. at Jo.Jo !!; Deputy hire loa.ou "■ H. WUlom ditch mils*** l»u 1% l*a»ld D. Habaasar do —u.»« Charles Abaci da „„ j,** It < 1 rti Kit e do *|* Krncsl Ulrod Ditch expense „ 3»» Lloyd Bowman do __ tt.au Carl Cbrlatnar do 2.in Oe..r*e Itlnaarr do _ 1.00 Noah d Mcliwarta do r .„ 10.00 Haney Law ton do ... j.j* Krlch Tyndall Co. do _ __ lu ou J. M. Hoffman do — i.ou Andrew S. Mrs, k do Tt.Xa Henry Sauer do „ tS.tt‘l Bat Moran do xi.et Clifton K. Striker Mai poelaSe I*l.l. Margaret a Myrra Salary ti.ail , Cllfloa K. striker Mileas# — 7.0* i M. W. Itathert Mupl. Kx peace l u i Le Voy a Snydar lac. 3.7* ] L. £. Arvhbold salary 41.t* le K Art hbold Op. exp ....... t3.oe Alice Keinktn* Mtlary ... __ 40.0a E. J. Worthmaa Salary _ Po.oo Juttlue Everhart I>ap. hire » 00 ■ J. Jerome Vaffer Inquest *».J« Dr. r. L Urandaiaft cut. poet. Jt.»d 1 LllUe Kelnklns aaeeastng *«i.OV Helen Hit ® do —.in. So at. Ltiula Zwk k do tt.eo 1 Virgil Martin do __ *O.OO W 111 Wtnnaa do JS.to John Stonaburnar do j».«o Una. R (taker do .. , se.ow K. A. Heavera do .. .... J».«J Mary K. Stonaburner do ... _ fco #9 , kite* Mprunger do _____..._. Jt.vv Mra Modjaaka Neuena. bwanuar l».wi Floyd B Aapy do J» t«. M"»e. Auaaburger Com 111. Ml.O 1».2> I-ntllp Mtrahm do ... 7.0 x Henry B. Heller Salary ... *#.o9 1 Leo E. Ektnger Am. Legim Ue.OO Khlnger lna. Agency S r. L. E* *.*■> Waiter J. Bockman Inauranra S.*» t'harlaa L Baker. Jr. Teel. C. l«.*o t.obert Klchhorn do _____ SJ.te Haul J. Augaburger do _____ 50. it Reuben Kingger do si.oc O. K. Etchhorn do 4J.OJ Dr. D. I Me udder dp _____ *3.70 Kohno I>riig Store do .. _ in
TT WOULD BE pretty medicine for you if your car should eat up your bank account as a result of a suit for damages. ASTNA-IZE A Caabnjuoa Autowobila potty iw>d by TV* Atu Canulty and Suretr Cnotpanv of Hartford, Conn., ran bt wnittn 10 ccvtt a vary inn tr able nwtrewi Haiartl. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agenta Niblick Store Bldg. Dosatur, Ind.
Barney (toogle and Snuffy Smith A FOURSOME! By Billy De Beck Msa&nrak ( \SfiT n IJr V-vyfrWyirfr *' avger /V wswsfis -\ e ®sw/ £««&. *J U fe« I *%. , "" *" 1 ' ——— ,i .„. ~ pi —nrnrM— f THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“COME OUT OF THAT TAILSPIN, POPEYE!"
tW. J. Nchumaker t't. Haute 1»«,»# Mary M’lTure >to ..._ 3* uo pHrratur lot undr y A l»ry C1... .#« John Wilding Caper Co. Inti, do Jit 00 The Mehafer Slur* do ....... |,»* John Stonaburnar do ,l.od Waller I* A 11. Co, do lulu 'Nor. hid, Public Men 1.-e Co tail not Km her Lumber A Coal Co. do 13. it ktniih Drug Co, d« ..... 1 JO The Schafer Store do .. 3.2* Dr H. I', it whk do ...... a.Hi Harne Wiinea* Co Ady, 4*.44 : Irena Hyron Manalnrlum _ SiS.*e H. It. Welat h lax reluud .. ,>u John A Hendrick* Con VV D. 373 30 to. IlnMrmary H, P. 1a i'u a(a me salary _ l*«.tN> Clara lAPontaine do .... 3* <it .Herbert laxCnu ta Ine do ~ ... . 40 00 thirothy lAKtmtixlna do . ...... . 3J.JO i'lorakca liangwrich do ....Xi.eo Calvin Kalb do .... ..... 37.ee, I Itet. P. W. S. hulls up, atp. 4.o<> The Economy H A C. 1‘ Co. do *4 ‘ro Ihr. J. E. MOl ri# do 11.00 It Knapp A Son do ... Sw.t.e Johnson Itepalr Shop do 4, .4 Standard Oil Co. do 3*.9i , Dacalur Hatchaiy do ... .. 30.3* Indiana Intaillullonal Indus, do 33.33 Worrell Mfg. Co. do It »e I I‘arry Terlrrt do . 2.2* ithoades Hakary do 7o,tt Nlblh k A Co. do . I*.*3 K irxkar Lumber A trial Co do tl.9* Stulls’ Hume (Irocety do ....... So.3* Sorg Meal Markat do _. »t* ler Hardware CM do _ *3,o* Mlra. l, Mfg. Cv. do 3t.se Smith Drug Co do II J. Indian ttadnlng Co, do lilt Waller P, AH. Co, do . .. .. 4.1* Caah Coat A Supply do .a* Welfare load Kaye Smith Knapp salary _. His. 33 Bernice Nelson do ______ *o.ot Helen E. Mann do _______ to ot Mary Mchulta do .... uo.ee Luolla Krohnapfel do tt.oe ‘•'aye Smith Knapp postage _ lt.oo Citlteti* IVlephone Co, phone 4.t.» 1 aye Mmllh Knapp Mileage _ *3.t* Bernice Nelson do ..... .. 20.1* Hsian K. Mann do ______ 14.S* W. Uuy Brown do ... 4.** Kurt Wayne Ptg. Co. supplies i.S* Morris Store In. of equip. 3.3* Iflabnay repair Dial. Xa I. :jtlo fuelling labor _____ 110.au Drover Bteeke do to.s* Herman Miller do „ • t.SO Hicixard Hleeke do a.te Dlalrlel \m. 3. •L U. Martin labor 111.1*1 Dan Kelreitar do _____ iuo...e Vaun Llnlger do DrO.e* ilalph Koaa do lol.a* 'leluhold Sauer do Mre.oo Jacob Muaser do 301.00 John Brile do ■■,■■■_„ it.so Sul IN. her do l»* »e August Klemt do SI.J4 xTiarlay Morgan do , - tg.xe Ilalph Shady do _ ao.sa t ic.rge Loabe do _______ 100.00 Dial. No. 3. Elmer Herr labor 10*.7* John Fox do lue.ee Milo Kacna do *.** I'red Llechty do ... ._ t4.4P iIMuD Neadettne do *.te , Homer l>rarni«nd do _____ U.IS Hale Hran.lt do »4 • Kenneth Beer do t.4* Dial. No. 4 3 C. Augaburger Labor ..._ >t.t» iMwla Mpb htger do lllo.ev 1 Chauncey Itey n.'lds do -1 ira.au Amo® Steiner do ... .___ ex.sj ' heater Augaburger do 41.te Norman Augaburger do t.4t WlaeeltaaeMOa ' Jacob C Miller Op. Kxp li.t* International llarvereter Co. do 7.at Shell Oil Co. Inc. do 344.7* llurk Klet tier Co. do . 4*52 ; Mtheraon Mer» n e Station do . *41.4* , American Steel D. Co.. Inc. do SS« »« 1: Utid Prwtlui la Co., do 13. as DA. 1.3 hr to-ml Co. In.. do 17*D ■ KnaDnd Aut-. I*»ru do 1.47 j Porter Tire C*. do 43. it Auto Electric Dgraae do ale, Ooodyear Servlxe dxi _____ l.it , law Itardwaic Co, do ».*4 I Drover Veuenm-hwander do .„ 1.7* 1 'Valter P. AH. Co. do I.o* Ed K. Herltng do 74».»' W H. Dllllnm salary Mlleaga 119 *4 Caah Coal A Supply Material 4X.lt Krlt k Tyndall Co, do ... ........ 24.44 unu Meahberger etal lit. of W. at 71 Can* led thta ttb day of Juae 1939. VICT«»U It Hit'llr.lt Auditor Adame County J unc 1 ■■ — o * TODAY'S COMMON ERROR Do not say, "We watched the eptrwnle from the balcony;" aay, 1 j ‘ otturreute'' or "event.’' ♦ #,
WANTED RAGS, Magazines. Newspapers, Scrap Iron, Old Auto Radiators, Itatteries, Copper, Brass, Aluminum, and all, grades of scrap metals. We buy nides, wool, sheep pelts, the year round. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe »t. Phone 412
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SYNOPSIS Merit Alexander, young and untophittuated. tatiattt htr longing for romance by corresponding via a letter tachange club with a young man the had never teen. When Edward Wilton, tht correspondent, visit* htr, Marit it filled with misgiving* that h* will not caro for htr. To imprest him, tht had writttn that her mother was an tetreta, and to aht had been ytara ago, but now the conducts a beauty parlor in their home on tht outskirts of Hollywood. Mart* run* a circulating library thtrt. Tho voung couple meet and art mutually attracted and, aftar only two lays’ courtship, profess their lovt. Edward ia to Itavt on butintaa in two daya and auggeats that they marry atcrctly before h* got*. And 10. they do. After wiring Juli j that (heir car broka down and that Marit will tptnd th* night with friend*, th* ncwlywtdt stay at an anromantic auto camp. CHAPTER IX "But I’ve got to tell mother,* th* new Mr*. Wilson said firmly. "I’ve *»t to." “I know how you feel, honey, but latent This ia n secret wedding." “Os course, It'a a secret. We won’t •ell anyone elae. Just mother and Charlie. I've got to tell them." Sgence from the bridegroom. "Darling, she'e ao good, and th# nve* me to. and when we think of that wire w* sent last night I could weep. I couldn't go on living that 'le. I fee] bad enough about it aa it ■%, but if I could tell her th* truth vow, it would help. She’ll understand. Shell be nice about it, you loa’t have to be afraid that the won’t.’’ * “We Mid we'd keep it secret," he -epetted stubbornly. “Os gourte, dear! But just mother Imi Charlie?" "What about my mother and dad. Don't they count?" He smiled a little, the looked at dm ao blankly. Hie mother and lad. Somehow ehe’d never thought it them. Edward had parent#, of ■ouree. Everybody ha* parents. But ,t waa hard to think of Edward's rarenta. He waa independent aa a , rhoxding star. She wet her lipt. “Why, of course. Well tell them, too." Mollified, but still reluctant, he tgreed. "All right, we’U tell you? Vika because you want to—but I'm tfraid it will lead to all k.ndt of rouble. And we won't tell mine, bemute they're up north, and they’re tot going to suspect anything." So she was happy again, and everything waa perfect. She fairly flung herself from the :ar when Edward brought it to a stop at 657 Dover street. In the excitement of getting back, and being married, and getting ready to t<dl Julie all about it, she'd almost forI gotten that Edward would leave Jiat very nighL And then, aa he started up the itepa with her, she began to think .. Julie'a temper . . thing* might 3e said. . . . "Edward, you won't mind—but I hink it will be better for me to go m alone.” "No, it’a my place to tell her." "Pleaae, darling. 1 want to talk ‘ to her flraL" He really wanted to do th* manly thing, but He couldn’t help being reitved. "Well—ls you think ao. I really ought to get th* car back to ‘■he boys. This afternoon's their last hance to do anything with it. We’re '.saving right after ten tonight. I Preet has to be at work at eigbtihirty tomorrow morning." "Edward—l CAN*T let you go!" Now ah* was going to cry again.
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which would he a poor way to break Her mother looked aa if ahe'd t-eon th* news. With red rye*. ...Why, crying, too, and Mr. Bronson, whom her mother'd think he'd kidnaped the y both called Charlie, was plainly her or something. She might be ill at ease. peeking out of * window now. "Sit down, ait down." he told Ed- " Now, honey I Don't! Take it antil- ward, piloting him to th* book nook ing! And you've got to look happy where Mari* Had her library. "Dinwhen you tell your mother. And I'U ner isn’t quite ready and Mari* will see you again bafor* I leave. Well be helping her mother in th* have a little time together— * kitchen." “Edward! Edward, waitl Com* to Edward Mt down. Presently he dinner. Mother wanted you to com* offered Charlie a cigaret. because he that first night, but L wanted to be felt he had to have one himaclf. alone with you. t om* tonight. “No, thanks," Charlie Mid. “I have Please!" my pipe." He drew it from his baggy “I'll coma. Six-thirty all right?" coat pocket, blew ia it, a lulled it i|A|j "I h *“ you folks got married yesterday," Charlia said.
Maria watched until the car turned the corner. Soon ahe'd have to watch him drive away, and know that he wouldn't be coming back for dinner. Wouldn’t be coming back for months, perhaps for a year. She wiped her eyes, and went in. Juli* had n customer in the shop. "I* that you, Marie?" she called. Marie said yea. and waited. Nothing happened. Julie went on talking to the customer. Marie went upstairs to wait. She was surprised to see that everything looked the same. But of court* she’d only been away n day. She went to th** dresser, and took off her hat, patting her hair at the mirror. She looked the mum, too. . Not a bite hanged. Juet the way she did when she was Mari* Alexander. She turned to see her mother ia the doorway. Julie’* large, soft face was flushed. She wore a lilt!* white rubber apron over her orchid uniform. “I see you're back," she said , in a voice that didn't sound like her own. And Marie gave a little sob, and 1 flung hcratlf into th* familiar comfort of the plump, orchid arms. "Oh, mother! mother I We 're mar- . ried. Edward and I. 1 married him I yesterday, in Lae Vega*!” i • • • I Edward saw at a glance that i Mari* had been crying. Slie’d . changed into a yellow etlk sport dress, and her hair waa freshly curled, and she had put on a let of ’ powder and lipstick, but it didn’t . fool him.
# TWENTY YEARS ACO TODAY » — June 7 — PleaMut MUii school cummeurement held. Th* graduates are tlurdon ViMru. Itichaid and .Argute Davit and Waiter Vance. Ilev. A. J. Potto ill of Flirt Ways* gave the address. Alto Products Company atarts campaign for Luc unto, pew eott
from n flat blue can he took from another pocket. "I hear you folks got married yesterday.* , “ Y *«," Edward said, "we got married." He was listening for Marie. He hoped she wouldn’t leave him alone with her stepfather very long. "Well, that’* the way of the world. Marriage and giving in marriage," Charlie said. He took a long draw on his pipe. Edward puffed on his cigarette. "Folk* live in Frieoo?" “Oakland." "Oh. Oakland." Charlie took another long draw. "Not so much fog there aa rriaco, I guess. Climate's a shade better. Though, climate shell naturally feel it some, let of cold* up there, I hear." “I beg your pardon?" "What's that?" “I'm sorry. I <iidn’t hear just what you eaid." Charlie looked at the young man hit stepdaughter Had just married. !He felt sorry for him. He decided not to mention the climate. After all, torn* people might really like it i la San Francisco and Oakland—peup’e who had never had the opportunity of living in southern Caliform*, of course. “Well," k* said at length, "young folks will marry. That’s what 1 told th# wife.* "Waa eh* very angry?" ' "Who? Julie? Oh. well, now I wouldn't exactly aay aa she—Weill you know how women folk* are.” (To Be Continued) *Vee»i4»L lit*. *e Ui rum, •muaau la*
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a■ — + ,RA T I • Ona Time—Minimum charga of i 26c for 20 word# or leas. Ovar l 20 words, !'/*« P*' Two Timet— Minimum charga of 40c for 20 word# or let*. ; Over 20 word* 2c per word for th* two times. I Three Tim**—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 words or tee*. s Over 20 werd* ty§o per word I for th* three time*. Cards of Thank* ........ s6c Obituaries and verses .. 91.00 Open rate • display advertising 350 per column inch. i ♦ # rOK SALE ALWAYS now and USED washer* sweepers, refrigerator*, coot etoves, gasoline, coal and wood; small payments. Decatur Hatchery Junes Kitchen, Salesman. 113-If STRAWIIKKiII ES FOR SALK — Call 41H14. J. K. Ward. 133-3 U FUU SALE--House trailer (-quipped with Delco light plant and circulating stove. Schafer Co. Wholesale Office, 1334 t KUK SALK — Anything you want in the nursery line. Riverside Nursery, Uerue. Ind. 133-ts FOR SALE—- Pointer bird dog. 9 i.touths old. Ready for training. Reasonable price. Max Kincaid, 1 mile west of Chattanooga, O. 133-3tx FOR SALK -I'eed furniture; Several dining room eultes; 2 tea refrigerators; 1 9x12 Axminster I rug; several oval throw ruga; 1 player piano; 2 straight pianos No reasonable offer all! be refused. .Sprague Furniture Co.. 162. South Sexond Street. 133-31 FOR SALE—S home collar*, large site*, sell all or none. 36-foot hay carrier, complete track rarrige. double harpoon fork and 114 feet rope. D>*i aud 67 feet I l*-iuch Manila rope. Charles Craig al Adams County Lumber Co. 131-3 ti WILL SKI.I, at Sacrifice Price a 1939 Plymouth DeLuxe Coach. AddreM llox 241, % Demtarat. FOR MALE—Six foot Deeriug binder with tongue trucks Amo* Walter*, first house west 4if Schnepp school. 132-3 U LOST AND FOUND LOST Truck door handle. P. H. Lehman, phone h7M'. 132-2tx o ( CARD OF THANKS We wish In this manner to thank our friends, relatives and neighbors. those who gave floral and ' memorial offering*, the mluister. the choir, and all others who assisted ua during the last illness and t death of our father, Wflltam Bleeke. The Children. o MARKETS AT A uLANCE Stocks. Arm and quiet. Bonds, higher; U. S. govern- , ments, lower. I Curb stocks, higher. Chicago stocks, higher. Call money, one per cent. Foreign exchange, easy in relai tlon to the dollar. Coll on. up as much as 60< a bale. Crains, irregularly higher; off IH to %c; corn. Arm, up %to <*. Chicago livestock, hogs weak; ; rattle, weak; sheep, weak. Rubber, higher. 1 Trade In a (seed Town — Oacstur | drink they hope to popular'.te. Local ltoicrtsns assist In organizing a dub at Bluffton. Mlm Cladys Kern It enraged to teach the fifth grade at Central. Hobby Smith, sun of Judge and Mrs. D. E. Smith Is very ul with '.onaotiita. Charles Massonec Urns arrived from oversea*. Price of wool la 62 cents. DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN flpseial attention given te dieeatrs of cattle and poultry. Offico A Residence 43d No. Fifth St Phono 10? N. A. BIXLKR OPTOMETRIST Eyes Esamlned • Classen Fitted HOURS *'•*o to 11.30 12:30 to 6:00 nature)*/,. fl;oo p. m. Tsiephons it* AUTO AERIALS ; sl-95 Auto Radio Headquarters Miller Radio Service* Phone 625 134 Monrqg 6t. Residence Phone 522 I ~~ "
MISCELLANEOUS ! FAHMKRB ATTENTION - Call 170-A at our eapeneo for dead stock removal. Th* Sudler Producta Co. Frank Burger, agent. 13-if NOW lUTCHINO two hatchea of Baby Chicha every week, nil leading breed*; also Baby Duckling*. Ret tenable price*. Model Hatchery, Monroe. uh| NOTICE— WE CAN USE TWO MEN In advance sale*, selling for the Jewel Te* Co. Male* experience preferred but not tteceaMry. Opporuiiily for advancemx-ni. Age 21 lo 46. Sec A. J. Wright. & tc * p. m. Rice Hotel. 132-3 U NOTICE Parlor Multe* recovered. We recover and repair anything We buy and sell furniture. Deta tur Upholatera, Phone 420. 146 M. Second street. 122-301 WANTED WANTED—Young lady to work lu local store. Mint* age and experience. Address Box 141 % Demo 133-dt WANTED—Loan* on farms. Eastern money. Low rate*. Very liberal term*. See me tor ab*trade of title. French Quinn. 33-m-w-f FOK RENT FOR RENT — Large atore room, corner N. Second and Jackson St. Inquire Reed's Feed Supply Co. Ih-calur, Ind Phone 333. 133-3 U FOR RENT — Sk-4-plng rooms y> modern home. Clone In. 229 M. Second St. I*hone 1334. 132-;tt o— QUESTION MAN tCONTINUED FROM PAUK ONE* to do this. I say*, you having such a decent lob and alt' but he Just looked down and shook his head ' Canumi confirmed that Lawlor while working on Waterloo bridge, dtoppt-d a tin box from his po< ket cmitalnlng six one taiund notes, his entire MVings. Mcolland Yard men continue*! to question luiwlor today, seeking lo learn (he motive for hta set. XSwlalvlralar Kela«e No. SR»7 tfetie* la hereby given. That Ihe an.leraigned baa b«-«n appoialvd A<l(nlmatrotor of lb® (state ul Aar- n W«**r tats «f A-tams County, flgrrax- ‘ * l Th® ealal* la probably solvent Albert Mower, Adeilnlslrator Klebbora. aud lUrla Alterweya CHANGE OF ADDRESS Subscribers are rc«iucsted to Rive old and new address when ordering paper changed from one address to another. For example: If you change your address front Decatur H. R. 1 to Decatur It. It. 2. instruct us to change the paper from route one to route two. MORRIS PLAN LOANS on FURNITURE LIVESTOCK ELECTItIC STOVES REFRIGERATORS. Special Plan for School Teachers. NEW AUTOMOBILES $6.00 for SIOO.OO , pvr year Repayable Monthly. Suttles-Kdwards Co. Representatives. Now Open BEAL’S DINER Court Street WHERE THOSE RKALLY GOOD _ SANDWICHES COME FROM • SOUTH OF COURT HOUSE
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