Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1933 — Page 5

j.KhOOCRAT ■Vi O W. democrat *'UK» S co'Otfr * ':"!<■., llie pecatur, Ind., Tost Mi j; e ,oiiil Class Matter. : ■■ X 5... v * Buh. Mgr. ’ Vice President ‘ ft') hi it. ~~ '■ is^^B üb,crip, ‘° n Rate * : SO2 ' >' J „ -, » : SLnths. by mail 1 ™ K by mad " |K a t off i* '• ' ! '00 k 4 ■*"' Bl,hln flrst z„ii. s Elsewhere 13.50 one year. 'U» K-'tes made '« on Application. Ad'ct- Representative - v , Auntie. Now York AVa. k. r Imve, Chicago. • M^R r , pr Member of The I >tf^■i„.. li ,. ;! .. of Home Dailies. i — rk. Q'^Bh.» ' There at Michigan a <!• .. . . -ligations follow- ■ r . .-nt bu .ik of ten prisonthere. Wat- n wants it undermust support H although he is ■ - That'.- our old Jim, aland against" at one and time. H.,, for Indiana governfirst l in. months of this Hk ten million dollars less year. -ay what you will, prop, r measure for this reflected in due time in Kellys are gangsters, evihave iron nerves. They ■to whip an armed deputy ■ even though they were and got in a couple of |Hiniack. rs. Sounds like a story or some other det ■ nra. nt- for the state of for tuber were nearly il-dlars less than for mm.''a last year. That's evidence that you are what was promised you by. ■cr .Mi X itt when he went ■ I ~ ago Ogden Mills, then of tin treasury and with I presidency, came to and indicted dire things I Democrats should win. None I Mem havi-uome to pass but he : MU predicting, hoping to hit the number some day, so he can told us so. congratulations to Mr. MeMn. Mr. Snyder, Mr. Callen, Mr. I ail( l all the others who are for the reopening of B»gar factory in this city. We believe it is the begin<J‘ a happy era for them, for Manner- who have entered into I with them and every | in this community. ' * >eet sugar, its just as sweet ■ iust as pure and just as good I Mfsry way as is cane sugar and I h *re in Decatur. The] Creameries, Inc., have] B u »ced they will use it to I their ice cream and ■ y housewife should ask for it ■ the grocery. Think what it of people, cash I ■ farmers, a hundred benefits ahould make every one boost: e »dy and continuously. wheels are turniag at the M tra l Sugar Company's plant j ■f Some three hundred and fifty! ■' began work there today, fix-| y anotl ‘er important date for this ■*®unity. it wag a busy place and wil > continue so for the! B >*ty to seventy-five days, ■ “ all the beats have been turn- ■ iato the finest grade of sugar. B 8 Progress and will help ■ dtly in lifting ug out ot the de-■*-Bion, I m eeting of the Democratic

state committee turned out to be ( a rather pleasant event, instead of the rough round predicted by the <’■• O. P. press. The funds of the party wil! be handled by a committee of three members of the stato committee, thus eliminating the factional strife and pleasing every j one interested. Os course funds are necessary and of course those who benefit by Jobs should make ( some donation to the treasury of the party. That’s far better than < raising money from those desiring particular legislation or rights. The "Huy Now" campaign is on , and evey one has a part. Mer- < chants are expected to dress their' show windows attractively, advertise and other wise do what they can to induce the public to buy. i Each individual is urged to buyi what he needs and what he can; afford. This Is necessary if the in-! creased employment is to continue. ! Manufacturers and merchants have' gone the limit to meet the require-' menu of the NRA. They cannot continue unless business warrants it. If each person will help in bis own way. we will make another big advance towards a prosperity that will be pleasing to every one. Success of tiie New York Giants again proves that its a difficult thing even for expert sportsmen; to predict with accuracy. Last spring they told us this was a very! ordinary team which would prob-| ably finish about the middle of the j second division. They proceeded | to knock off their opponents and to : cling tenaciously to first place, i Then they were the under dogs in 1 the world series, with betting odds, I one to tv/o against them and they I won four out of five games, outplaying the Senators in every stage of the game.. The uncertainty of' the outcome m baseball is what! makes it the greatest sport of all. Even the wise ones get fooled. —o J. D. Reiter of Bluffton visited j here to4ay. He has been tick tor a year or more but seems greatly j improved. I

»What for Fall! We’ll answer that question for you if you stop in and look over our showing of NEW FALL SUITS. Beautiful new Fall models in the wanted shades, all borrectly styled and at a very moderate range o£ prices. We’ll be glad to show you anytime. sl2-5° to s 3O - - and Speaking of the New Fall / C HATS Our hat department is “heads above” anything we have had to offer for a long time. New shapes \ and brims, new colors, j made by Portis and f \; s '" ins “‘ nnDTK ■2-3 » P HATS The Central Sugar Company —started operation today, an achievement that all Decatur is proud and glad for. It is our sincere wish that the Beet Sugar Factory enjoys unlimited success. , • USE DECATUR MADE SUGAR Teeple & Peterson

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1933.

Answers To Test Questions Below a.e the Answers to tbs Teat Questions Printed on Page Two. ~~ ——- —< 1. The reticulated python of the Philippine Islands. 2. Betsy Rosa, 3. John Watson. ♦. Reserve Officers Training Corps. 5. The green coloring mntter of ordinary foliage. 6. Rotterdam. 7. The Star Spangled Banner. 8. An American lawyers and diplomat.

Mid-Week Savings C ELF] RY-4 stalks 10c POTATOES 10 lb» ..19c 15 lb. peck 28c 00 lb. bushel .... sl.lO 190 lb. bag sl-80 Head Lettuce, IP Red and Green Mangoes large, solid, 2 for 10V Eatmore C'ran- OKp Leaf Lettuce 1 r J^ rrie8 ’ 2 t 2 ibs loc 2 ra ?r s ’ Cal,for % a Seedless 1 Endive, bleach- 1 r <j O zen ed’ - N> s AtlV Lemons Spinach ir„ dozen 2 ibs IOC Grape Fruit tXT;....15c 10c Egg Plant, Carrots, Bananas OfXz* Radishes 4 tbs APPLES GRIMES GOLDEN or JONATHANS 7Qz» (10 pounds. .23c) Bushel.. I 0v NORTHERN SPY, BALDWIN, WINTER AQ_ BANANA. SNOW (8 Ibs. 23c) Bushel ... VOL A COMPLETE LINE OF FRUITS and VEGETABLES Dixie Queen Markets WHOLESALE 157 N. Second St. RETAIL All Decatur is happy and proud that it is the home of Indiana's Only Ileet Sugar Factory. Best wishes for a successful year. USE BEET SUGAR

9. Henry A. Wallace. 10. Alabama. 0 * TW ENTY 7 YEARS AGO TODAY From the Dally Demosrat File > < Frank Carroll sells West End barger «bop to Harve Elxey. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Robinson and John P. Baker leave for Loa Angeles. Chas. Ross leaves for Texas in Interest of Bible Publishing Co. Panama Canal officially opened at two o'cloc k by President Wilson Nelson Fuhrman weds Miss Grace Mills of Cambridge City. Frits Koenig buys Walter F.

Steele farm near Pleasant Milla. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Luttman from north of city are moving into the Robert Patterson rewMeuce. Ed. Belling leaves for New York on business. Naomi Gass has been ill with typhoid fever since July Is able to be out. Miss Edith Miller Is clerking at Bernstein. Store. — . o Get the Habit — Trade at Heme

PUBLIC SALE On TUESDAY, Oct. 17,1933 at F 0 a.m. E.S.T. The undersigned will offer for sale at my residence 2 miles north | and mile west of Wren, Ohio, the following: ONE BAY MARE, Good Worker. TWO SHROPSHIRE BUCKS, 1 and 2 years old. 60—HEAD HOGS—6O 4 Brood sows, with 32 pigs by side; 3 Brood sows, will farrow Feb. Ist; 20 Spotted Poland China Shoats, 50-75 Ibs. 10—HEAD REGISTERED GUERNSEYS—IO 3 Cows giving a good flow of milk, bred to a high class bull; 1 Real Heifer, with well marked heifer calf by side; 5 Yearling Heifers; one 4 months Heifer. Thse cattle all test negative to abortion and T.B. -A good chance to improve your herd or get a good start in Guernseys. These cattle ail from good bulls. Papers furnished. 350 Head PULLETS —200 Barred Rocks, starting to lay; 150 I White Rock Pullets. A real bunch of pullets. 2 BROODER HOUSES 1 Round, diameter 12 ft., new; one 10-ft by 12 ft., new. FARM IMPLEMENTS One Deering mower, 5 ft. cut; 1 Oliver corn plow; 1 wagon and I box, (Old Hickory make); 2 platform scales, good shape; 1 disc and I I tandem; 1 grindstone; 1 spike tooth harrow; 1 gearless hayioader; I 1 DeLaval No. 12 Cream Seperator, fine condition; 1 kitchen cabinet; , 1 walking plow; 1 double shovel plow; 1 single shovel plow; 1 7-spring j i tooth, 1 horse plow; 1 heating* stove; pitch forks and doable trees, and , many other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch will be served on premises. In ease o< bad weather sale will be held under cover. TERMS—CASH. LYNN STEWART Roy Johnson, auctioneer.

“nashua” blanket opening WE ARE FEATURING THE FAMOUS NATIONally Advertised "NASHUA” Bed Blankets All This ~ Week at unheard of prices due to the fact that we ____ made a wonderful purchase in March when there ■*** was no thought of higher prices. » We could not begin to replace these blankets at the prices quoted in this ad. COLD WEATHER JUST AROUND THE CORNER. ■’*****«• ijku. Hl Open the windows wide and let health come in J while you snuggle way down deep under Big Flufly ‘ Nashua Bankets — FOR “NASHUA” BLANKETS AKE WAKM_Sd K K,I »nd CMta. woven I in accordance with the most advanced principles of blanket making in the world’s largest mills have r "> H y '' "■ j made them so. . . '■. * > Nashua Blankets are Beautiful. New designs ? ''' y y_ in all preferred new colors that conform perfectly to vour room’s decorative motif. / iq "‘ : - ’ Nashua’s are Durable, Wash Like New. 70x80 Nashua Cotton Double Blankets ( 72x84 Nashua Part Wool Double Blanket Conies in Lovely Block Plaids—Assorted Colors ( A Beautiful Blanket. Contains not less than 25% J Wool. Sateen bound. Lovely Plaid Patterns. $1.19 $3.89 72x84 Nashua Cotton Double Blankets 1 An Extra Large Blanket. Pretty Plaid Patterns. ) 70x80 Nashua Part Wool Double Blanket f Warm and Serviceable. Sateen Bound. $1.59 $2.69 7£x99 Nashua White Sheet Blankets / a Beautiful white Cotton Blanket. ) 70x80 Nashua Cotton Double Blankets / A Splendid Quality. Comes in Tan color only. SL29 i si.z9 GIANT SIZE NASHUA PART WOOL 70x90 ( DOUBLE BLANKETS THAT YOU CAN STRETCH OUT FULL LENGTH ( ‘ ON A COLD NGHT AND RELAX. / b* an k c ts is 10 inches longer / ‘ (han most blankets. Comes in gTly ( OwS : lovely plaids of Rose, Green, Blue, J } IH* Orchid and Gold. Pair T j Ji J IF YOU’RE SHORT OF READY CASH YOU CAN STILL SECURE THESE WONDERFUL BARGAINS BY USING OUR LIBERAL LAY-A-WAY PLAN. THE SCHAFER STORE - HARDWARE and home FURNISHINGS

Old Town Records Saved Middletown, Conn.—(UP) —Town records, dating back to 1652 have been aaved for future yearn by John F. Pickett, city clerk who found the old file* decaying and restored them. The page* of the old record books which reveal that in the early settlers obtained their acres by drawing lots, have been restored and the pages covered with transparent silk gauze.

Come To Berne — OCTOBER 12, 13, 14 — For The FALL FESTIVAL And Second Annual COLT SHOW The Festival and Colt Show will be held on the streets of Berne. It will be the biggest showing of colts ever held in Indiana. BIG ALSO—CORN SHOW, FANCY WORK p \YS and ART SHOW, PUMPKIN SHOW — Open to all Adams County—Many Liberal Awards. 3 MANY FREE ATTRACTIONS Big Balloon Ascensions Friday and Saturday. Nights Sensational Free Acts Twice Daily. MerryOPENS go-round, Ferris Wheel, Horse Pulling Con- Thursday tests, many other contests, all kinds of con- Evening, cessions, games and stands and band concerts C(,ntimieß by AIl-Day Friday 3 GOOD BANDS and A GOOD TIME FOR ALL. Saturday

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