Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 14 October 1932 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES » _♦ FOR SALE for SALE—Virgin *v>l comfort bats plain and cheese cloth covered J. G Niblick, Phone 191 225 ts I'OH SALE Hand picked K.ifer peara. 50c per bushel. Phone • 5261. 337thx APPI ES ’ V'pT'eS l Tiist ~ loaded 50 bushel of winter apples Northern Spies, tlrainien, How lines 69, Ini. ('-‘me - e.irlv while they last, Open evenings. CITY FRITT MARKET 242tSx FOR SALK 150 Jersey Black Giant pullets, BIN each. 200 White Wyaudott pullets. 40c each, and some Jersey White Giant cockrels. 75< etch. Earl S. Ixiudis. 3 miles west of Monroe. g24W6tx FOR SAl.b Beys and girls cordllr. y lir.nls-r jackets 75c Also winter underwear, very reasonable. 916 Walnut St k243-Mx FOR SALE Put ( » is lowly yellow da.ikas. 25 cert:, a doiott Mis. W C. Strickler 1V... miles south on mud pike. g243-3tx FOR SALE Gas stove in garni eon dilion; Walnut bed. springs ,o>d mattress 2 good rugs. 9x12 and 7vS 2 small home made rugs oft long J M Rtee 111 N tth s: 213 3tx rot's\l.l V ,mg cow ..>• ■ Fresai with heifer calf ore week old. Als' large sire Horton F eetrit washing machine in _;o d s.ia.;v. O V Dilling. first bouse east of Kirk land High School, i'.aigville phone g Oct. 12 14 : s\ . The balance te th. Reavers Fryback and K aveis furniture sto. k now selling bel'w ee-t at Resid me 503 W Adams S’ l.ivin.' Been K<| Room. |*»«ti g R oni furniture R nib's. Rugs chairs .■< _u FOR SU.tl A, . - • < t | and Axthtg I - lbs. 25c Saturday only First class potato 's. 15 lbs. | p.'Ck tic City Fruit Marsel. S. 2nd. St. 244 Itx FOR SALE Heavy body wood. >2 3v> a cord. delivered O V Fierce. Craigvtlle. route 1. Sraig v isle phone 2 eu IS. a 213 Itx FUR SAMI Wood. suuaole for D’.y J G Niblick phene 191 243 3: FOR”S VI E ■■~T 7 property tu gsxvd location in De- j eatur V bargain for cash buyer Amiress ’ tteigsn ,are I'a Democrat. a 243 3t
Farms for Sale St' \ ■.!>. Venrve *>■ : o\ ed. in .: > of Herne; can be bought at a bargain. JW A in Washsagton t»?. wcil imptwavd. with ttsixiern house, A reai farm home f.r seme one. 40 A in Kirkland twp, a nice ht'tut car. be bought ;.■ $ (er quick sake. I have several other fariv.s tar: jwt’v uut'rtst<’x. m’t* The J. a Harvey Realty Co. WAN IE J AAX ‘.'sis ■LAiH.' 1 and El.’eVTß’-' ’ AL WORK Tab > t ..U free Fteae »... Ml’. I—R KAO O SI.’K VK’K a SSWOt AV»X ' r'ts s* »••.-•• •<■ s->! st Iteratin' a d a teat a Cous..< Add v. - •» Ho. a* tn care at Dutty Omm<r*t. S*M»* A W) F|L_ clean, b»* Rags. su.iabif tor cleaning macniners. Will pa» ic hi. IVcatur Ikuh Iten-ov-rat. \VAX“R' *♦ ,j - ■ Jo. ;• T M- •.-<.> e aitk ’.: EtIK KE. XI FOR REXT f. -■■ alow. Sorth I'.r*t St MeCtV •tawbeu.c »»t *ar?gy A n Smt*e* ***«’ M3-3t Fair «K,VT -m dim X>« >C _2 FAIR R» \ f Modem tease and 1* VK til Irade an evretOnnalh gtHJtt 160 V farm for tncnkrn tMCatar proper;-., I 1 ha*, «*k 11U.5 Use xt.xK »Anted at the tonimuniQ taction Sak Dr rat nr. Taes. Ort. IS > G. T. kOHNK MD. Fhyod •a- Sa T*» .- • Amnoaasrttet th» epeatas «f an vMtee at the nwr es Third aad Jefwse sts ••hmm*, **s Jg-g Otttee Hours W tv II 3* as. >t» « wja $.» ;,- ' k>
’MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET - Corrected Oct. 14 t ■ -—— No commission nno no yardage. f - — y 100 150 pounds $3.30 I is.l un.ls $3.40 v ISO 250 pounds $3.(50 ■ 250-3m.' pounds $3 40 Roughs $2.70 Stags $1.25 Vais $6.00 Lambs $4,50 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Ind.. Oct. II lU.R) . Livestock: Hogs. 7,000; holdovers. 52; mostly Steady. 5c up; bulk. 140-325 lbs. . 53.75 $" S 3 . several select butchers. $3.90: 325 lbs., up. $3.60 $3.65; too 140 lbs. $3.51L53.65; packing -ows. $2 S 3 $3 '.O, Cattle, 400; calves, 500; slow ■ peddling trade on all slaughter classes; most buyers well supplied* tnd interested only hi bargains; quality unattractive; some heifers, f'i cows. $2 50 s'!>■’, low cut iters and cutter- $1 $2 25 veals See up. $7 down. Sheep; 1.600. lambs weak to mostly 25c off: bulk ewe and wethiis $5.2555 5O: top. $3.75. bucks. $1 oil throwouts down to $3 and jbelow, heavyweights hard to move. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK - \ v Oct. 14 'UR' Hog* on sa e. active, most ly to packers; weights above 200 lbs. be to K-< higher, other steady to 5c lower, desirable 210-260 lbs. sl3>Sl4<»; tew 23d-26('lb. se'ec- ■ tions >i.3i‘. 16'.‘2(0 It's $42 5$ t 3e. pigs and underweight? $4.10. Cattle; Receipts. 15- steady'. mon kinds $123; cutter cows. $1 23 $2.23. Calves Receipts. «oe. vealerg sitMtly. S? down Shevp Hevt'pu. Units W’aKs to .''C lower; niestlj weak to Lu off. cualu) and shorts eon siderve. sood io choke nia’n’y s*; common a:n.l medium $4 5 nand> we ak: 'u ; >. > • FORT wAA> Nt ESTOCK for* Wa'i.., Ind. U-: 14 vU.R- - iwaiket steady: lbs . ‘ .■ I.'lC'- 03 -tags $J Calves. $6.30; ewe and wethers $5 bucks. $t CHICAGO GGRAIN CLOSE Dec. May July A he ; 19S 3<S uOCAL GRAIN market N ' 1 New Wb. it. 6 R>s or better 41c No 2. N\vw Wheat 2S lbs. 4xte Old N » Mats I2c LOC«L GROCERS EGG MARKET '■ x - ..i:-s 2: ■ r ; u. Dining Rtwm Sautew, Mat-’ M-wue -our phone narnber :s 44 .;, DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN of xud ootthry. OC ,g>? a -i Ut'-s ' vn Xa. st. OTHO LOBENSTESN Funeral parlor Msarpt, into. ■s- Letg-st* « L»d> Attendant. Bw n«ss pAcn* 9C—Rrsittewgg S'. Fs-ee A»s». *»e« Sar.ig* A* x-ur se.-ciia. s. F. BL \CK Funeral Direelt r VA-e* »-» tnswia r« fry ”rt t » * t* k»jw «.*'»» we- bt ti><» «arg es. «• — F..* La«y A»s»stant Aw®_,a«h-« S«r»»ct. i in •('« (MXMMMMuiaaMMaMMMaKMaau F<>r IWtter Heatth See Dr. H. Frohn.apt el . LktJtoed (TrirßfrwKar inR SaturesMth C*-« Ha*r|; W ta 42 >. e Itos gn. Stolßcmv. Pht»r< H | IS J Sa. Ard >4. N. A. BIXLER O»TOMfcTR«ST <m £**■»: »»a. G w»i Fittotf IHH'&S ’ S.sß be IS,s»*—lS $♦ to V.s* SdixTUrs. ! *> y 5 Twteptoe* t»
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SYNOPSIS Ted Wynne leaves his position in the Bellport steel mills to work his way through Old Dominion college. He is a brilliant student and allows promise in football. Barney Mack, the coach, nukes Ted a quarterback Tom stone, another student, and T-d are rivals for ths love of wealthy Barb Roth. When Barb breaks a date with Ted in favor of Tom, Ted ignores her. In the fall. Barney is pleased with Ted’s playing Rosalie Downs, a student at Weyrick College, is another admirer of Ted'*. Rosalie, the independent, good-fel-low type, is the direct opposite of the haughty Barb. In the game against Army, Ted is hurt while ti.->g Cagle. Stone says he is: stalling because he missed. Ted re-! fuses to leave the game With Army ■ leading in the first half, Ted gambles for a pass and misses. The Army \ wins and Old Dominion loses its first game. Ted feels responsible, but Bar .ey assures him he made the rght play. Tom's ridicule riles Ted and they fight CHAPTER XV He was going to lick Stcne. Pop — pop — pop — Store's head w;nt hack with each jab: he was pv.:'-."g; Stone was frightened; where's your sneer, now Stone? Pop—pop—make the pup like it —pop —pop—you wanted trouble— I pop—pc? —taste the blood. Stone', Pretty face mussed up—pop—pop : —he's drsperate. getting mad—he's j coming ia—measure him Feit good Hew good it felt Got Gie tar.ge new Back on your; beets. Stone. Get up. you bum, till j I knock you down again. Stoat was up, swinging desper atelv. u; Ji»: o»c cf h s round at-j tr ip's caught Ted on the cheek: here: he shock it off and crossed his right viciously to the point of the chin. St .re w ~s : : ' beaten b' 'o<’y | He hes rated about getting up Ted was suddenly peace'::'.: sorryi for his r.val; the fire m him had: gore out. He hoped Tom w.md quit: he didn't want to hit hni again But he said nothing, did rot re-, '-.x- ■? S'---,- . t ep he'd hive tknock hits down again—there could | be no compromise with a chap like! S r Store g. i ; p. put up his hands. Ted forced himself to approach’ h-- ; st.’l hoped Tom would quit The animal in him had fied. leaving ■ the reluctant intellect to nrish the! -.7—s. e c at ■ . nst hr -ie More came tn 5c.;.." y. >■■■ "g---»g Ted luted h s right hand from hrs bp a mto E t as a batter st. ,s into a baseba’X pw; everyth---g behind it “That's t~ .. c k ” Sheets said. T met a Ute-, ur-ier the St .’tie c not'*.-.g Ne-iher d _ Ted. He w v-ted to L ake hands a ■ ----- ?-• Sc.'-r,e was -c en and- he had to xeep S-:o«e ai aid of h i . he had tried to make »t caawr, fi-r h:m a: rhe last and Stone had tred to take advantage “He had it ccto»«s fw a teas ti -.e.” P-ice said, as tfeev drove do* atom m a caK and be gos plenty; bat voa better keep an «>e led aas tired: bra**cd —hut ter* ridcaSy eontcsu<-J He had kaacksd that sneet cd Stor-i s tare He con'd take it—and gtee e—ta a fight; tee had never been qmte sure aU-«t th*., tea pUisare aas tar teecaer than any tefieftectaal eahstactrOQ. HA anjresal was Ted Isto t etten pernr.-.: has annssa? to ake cotMroi—<«■ ;« ttec fight he cx«ld have bees beaten had he sot fiacvwercd te uaus dual W »*• to erctoty Uy tea Ste *t Stoae satd * was ready far the clearers nLNDAN school OFFICERS ARE ALL RE-EIJBCTED • WWW x M << tbe co» '
DECATCR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. OCTORER 11. 1932.
x . - - -- - -- i 111 j - 311 rfJsoiW W Ju /j' .. fK*; - JbMlj V i lUL IK \ '■ - IM T™ ! ■ Tsx. w 7 * w ' r ’ “Back on your heels. Stone. Get up. you bum. till I knock you down again.”
But when he boiled it all down. ; ; when he gave full credit to his re-j i fusal to quit, to his intellectual con-‘ 'trot his animal fury—the thing', which had won that tight was con-i ’ dr n: he was in shape to take it ’ and come back. Stone wouldn’t quest on his guts < any longer, but Ted knew that' 1 most of courage was physical con- , jdition —tn a fight, at lease Life was a fight; the way to win’: i was to be in shape; to use your;' | head; to anticipate as much as possible; to snoot the works at the proper time and never to quit until they carried ycu out. There were t h -c s to Seam m a ■ mill it you looked for them. And on in< tootba!! field. Ike tia.a was leaving the sta-j roti Ted sat m a corner of the Isai.-kiag r.cwu ’. stening to Big Pat. | *1 was in this • lat." he said thickly, sc- ously. "when a gni -..'.t ■p./r- -c ci ab-.-u' the game: so It kept st ll like a ■ge-.tleman until' ; he said that we a ere overrated all • year and shoukia test tour gan es. (that was all r-ght. t>o. then he 'said we were ail a bunch or tramp athletes and Ha ney was paying us! ua-.s So then I popped U.tu and a jam started and 1 was do-n , good esc itch Ban! the cops conic "Then they took us a:.-. «p to ’ ..I=,V. cvusi ssssd I d-das’l »wnl tv. csgrace the peboe so 1 p ayedi dumb and told the juege I was I ; Bhaeblood and my taw yer * oid ' be a. . . T a- s -,-e as ! c.u’d gel . j«a tecch was hm; so they kt me! call Jce Stem dowr »r the bote’ and be car.e up and he must have, tefcyhoaed to A. South or I nure Wake- the way that ;adge tewed l r.t out : “I was wairwg o« tin®- guy te cat but Ive wisd we past had ■ ■issue to catch the traia’ TLe l*a • was c i ■.»» X '♦ode ■ t'bad .ii-«j-.-„sted 'he shock, of tast ’ :tg Xew IhpuniEKW teams begm r a treactervws cewSdence which 'had a ’asS'C-u "* prews. me wpsets - why- the tenor was feeked « was ’ zswaFv 1 <apprise and ttaa- nrnch 4 n*rde» *»» take » Stoue. darkle teaudtewt* de*»*te e has tare rested aasrk the < cwrtixn. saw Ted aad here nssw.4 at 'ikdu: karoai bs loca suu.l a J tei' *c texts Fir wears r-ed. *ycwr race a*i pi..-ex up too— Ain* by Rev. M Q. iterutw. aud. «**< s-n -s bf V»cea£ Sprung. Mass X-rUix C. Y<mkc gave the address n« the wtyr*. "Obtammg . Objwrtrre* ’ H GL Rowe atan gave sx-waris. aad the report e< the axjaaisuatisrig swurttr* wts mud. The tewraahip pcensfcnts who evapetsed the utumatiag cwutatstrw Tier. B’ j» f.'wt *•’ Ghm Btyax Hansard R A Baaa. JeCcrMa. Eteer V. Peters. Krttiaad asd PmMe W M Leh
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pretty shiner; where’d you get it?" “I hud a tough day,” Ted replied. ! "Yeh—but don’t let ’em get your i goat—that was a good play. Don’t pay no attention to the papers—what’s them gnys knew'” They had said plenty, regardless of how much they knew. On one tabic id Ted s face peered out unde- the t ->e capti-. - The &st Most cf them agreed that be had pulled an atroc-oas boner cn that pass play; some cntictred Barney . Mack • - entrusting such an mt- , portant game to a sophomore quarterback. I The ■ext day the train was still a morgue: waking np and reafic- I ng what had happened, thinking I of what ht have been, was so ; i pleasure. Barney came into the ! diner where Ted was having break- , fast alone ~Lp early with such a kmg ride jahead * “I couldn’t sleep very we'L Ear- 1 I aey I feel as though 1 had ia-d ’down oa you and everybody. 11 j I d played safe we might have nia . through them “ "Prcbably not; a: best you’d ‘ ’save had a tie. Xo—it wasn’t ossr | !day Ecco reading the paper*. Jhave you 5 ' "Yes. They p.. me on the pars I right " *lki’t read so w'l as when they i . : ay j -raVy yS Americans, docx it?" "Certat- y don’t " "Ard U means just as loach w 3 arr <. reached over and aespexted :be ’ »-t Ted »« eav'ng “Aieve- ■ order buttered t«*M. Ted—teey ■ use the old butte, on a: order dry toast aad b&cicr it yv«ese£f—<a> tyfi that o4s? crease—makes it d:5icait for the eniytoes. "Xo." be cotMinned. "the paper, snsr print scmcthiag and the beys 4<s the best they can bat don’t pay too snuck uttewrsoe tc rtsero—- • "er they sa, yew re good or *ay : yes re the goat " *1 suppcM that’s rt ” 1 "Same way with what sc.y,” Barwey cooeinacil. < ak« . that’ par o* rows vesterday—--1 smart play Ted. smart pkay—v»von *n*swratw-e. Make c ar 4 > they were iwfced —plays bke that t keep this cM wceid preg'esiing." ; i "I thowtH # was a c'-xsd play. «! J.-.-. Barnev K vc« thus* *u I I'4e*> care what caber people say ~ T« •« Cawi • sum. Mberw: Ooege Cruwer. Rsxx and John Kfaquir. Watash; Adetp*' KiMMr. ♦’ashtngtow. aad H M. Oswwonar. St. MaryV — The Xetbertaads kt social years 'ase* imm* aruhcial ptant tewd pmacre of cto» aad Kxproved pantxry aad hay Usd -±aa any odber c-ttsa-r ,y T . D«cai«r Cafttmaaiqi AhMt> uea Saie- TkNr>d*v. Oct. IS.
I'LL GC TELL WNG VOKO ' WE MOST NOT LET HiM) TO GWF VCU ALL THE GOLD i KNOW HOW VAEUABIE < 'VTZ —i GOLD i 5 BACK IN OUR mTtER i COUNTRY - HE THINKS ] S ' I all IT'S GOOD J fEOPlty MATERIAL * I'LL GO) E rLi i I iN ANO T 0 ' /IW/H . — *3l iff iA -4 Al , l “W - = ii <IS
SALE CALENDAR Oct. 15—Cliff Lipkey. ks n*-i- n <> rth ! of Uniondale. H. H High. Auct. • Oct. 15—Byron Whittridge. adni Pleasant Mills. Ind., sale of personal property Oct. 17- Freeman Schuepp. rv-[ ceiver. Decatur Sales fi Service' Co., garage equipment, automobile accessories. Roy Johnson, auct. Oct. 16 — Decatur Cc-m-uuinity. Sale at Breiner s Feed Barn on ■ Monroe St. I>eea(ur Roy ,L hnson I auclioiieer. Oct. 19 —Bruce Pdllen. Liberty. | Ind. Pure bred Duroc hog sale. R y , .Johnson, aucti neer. Oct 20 — Gustav Krueckeberg., i S mile south and L, mile west of . Bleeke church, general farm sale.. j Chris Bohuke. auct. ' Oct. 21- Schafer Hardware Co..' jDecatur. Indiana Sale at the farm. 2 I mi. north of Dent school house I i General farm sale. R y Johnsot, i ; auctioneer. Oct. 22 —Rebecca Kohne. and An-: tlioney Meyer Esec.. 430 North Fifth ' St.. D. <'atur, M dem home. Roy I 'Johnsen, auct. Oct. 26 —Jfe L. Isch, 1 mi. south and 4 mL west Monroe. Ell-.-n£>erger Bros. Aucts. Oct. 27 —B. F. Rey: Ids and Son. Fort Jennings, Ohio. Pure bred Poland China hog sale R y- j’- nson. ! auct. Nov 2 —W. M. Beck, 2 miles south Gt Poe. Indiana Genera! farm sale R y Johnson, auct.
Roy H. Andress LICENSED ’ CHIROPRACTOR North 2nd St. Above Schmitt Meat Market Phone 1193 Jila CIEaY FAMILY —ut one time or anerber—afiWNg can ar socae extra money imy :ae •r.irsgs -eeced-- -meet ' noe emergenxy ri perse, I E etc You can get any ■ Utt uM up to SVK bar- - qtucklv and cocadenoafly. No inJotaen rrouireti —-oe embamssiEg mveMigaacts. Scull royments. arP*' ~a< ranged tc rug roar cur. ventence. Cau. /toer or ■mrr *or tore raurr 'gaJ FRANKIIX Im J *S£CI RIfY CO. Pnone 237 3Kg9| Decatur Ina 2 El
RECEIVER’S SALE I. -s-s WBoersixtod Rgce-iver foe -be De:atw Sales A S-jrvi.ee. : wffi cCer for sale cw MONDAY, 17th day of October, 1932 B-Jgjxa -.g at !• A'alwk. the follow .ag property, toawit. 1 Klectrig tatkigwe 1 Bala paiat sprayer outfit awd eater ckart; ' i'-X3-?rs ! (itetecro wheel pcikr. 1 K R W t l»os. geaevaiar : maet’we-. 1 S-to etectrte «n 3 1 gj-tz. eteetifc firiß: 1 geserator crowier. 1 apetag s®ra--r. air pye**n.re 1 Halt eyliader teMtot. 1 Wear er £> taut press. 1 grinder ass yxamfi; 1 air - 9 I drill i w»wt. I rear aaie stand. I Feed teaj.iuiMe ma,, 1 ■•xoc stand : -i : iMi. -x;-*-- : K R 'A'iitoa vaiv* rri,ad«r Reseating toels 1 Weaver teydralte: yaek 3 atasail jacks; I waste rag ctmtaiEer; greases. ! 'Strait g-ea.u xasa. 1 Large rase; * rtcsli visas. ' : « aaC awslret t.raek. I 4k <*. mKrwEecer. 1 tg-sa microra-eer. snin- iasotated wire: I »st to steep rover wteee* fewdent evswl. i tor oi finite. I tec _I a* daete beMar cutter*; I «e* EtoMttrirote; I hartert rtearvar t fw*s.’ [ ■• ‘ » tar .Itofv and p»He« arg b&is. j. K. g. WiteH asuxCsr . caster: I Zeadk «*s n3ee«e taatar; 1 totte-y rack ami mote; I pouter rar washer rate aad wr-acer t wweei *!««». r tor « «r« e*ur<a»a---e«»; erase tel totre-it 1 Forri u*n, wtadev awsia®*; 1 foe total'. toMs. gtot pwller* J sfiap teacitos 3 estessteß cards U »ec*; parts situ: -. I teazuaai -a*a rogweer 1 Sr»frtor-i regisser uacixrf. etectne. 1 key toa<-*sa«i I tod <teaat ptaus. I tot te anaewsoetes. mkm wiwd-xw tfrd •ear ptosa; Mark te A-AA parts aad laostei T parts. 3 wood biju. t 5 ytf.-e desks; 1 swivel ;4fic> cisatr*. 3 tedivteva: eteams I Dr» sn -v .jfTwe swnref ckatr 1 L C. StoM typewrnter. 1 addiag teachnse ( I toXe i (tew tea. 1 eterfc protector. Todd. 1 oCtoe file: aad ataay _ xbar antefes toe swnerovas to mestM*. Freeman Schnepp „ RECEIVER. .. Sdy JteUto*. anMutoratr .... .
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