Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1934 — Page 2
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f CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES » — R SALE FOR SALE— Michigan apples, Spies, Baldwins and Wagner.'. S. E. Haggard, 1 mile north and 3% miles east of Monroe. 18t6x FOR SALE—New cook stove, $lO.50. New 50 pound mattresses, >6.00. New carpet sweepers, >3.48. New dining room chairs. >2.98. New studio couchee, S2B to $32.50. Used short davenport, fair shape, $2.50. Used bed springs. $125. Sprague Furniture company, 152 South Second street. Phone 199. FOR SALE—Freeh cow with calf. Amos Thieme, phone 690-A. FOR SALE—WiII sell at auction at Jacob Koos sale. Jan. 29, my Hudson Broughm. Car is in perfect mechanical condition, has extra good flies and paint. O. L. Vance. 22-lltx FOR SALE—2S shoaLs, 50 to 80 lbs. each. R. E. Heller, 3 mi south , of Peterson. 22a 2-x FOR SALE- 2 farm wagons. Double i shovel plow, walking plows, rid-1 ing plows, disc barrow, spring tooth harrow, corn planters. Ford T ton . truck, new Ford T parts, Estate' Heatrola. buzz saw. Porter Supply i Co. 203 South First St. Phone 1239. 22-3tx FOR SALE—Electric Refrigerator United States Rotopulse. 5 cu. ft. capacity. Only used 6 months | and can't be told from new. Orig-1 inal cost $155.00. SBO.OO cash takes it. Box W.M.L., care Democrat. 20a3tx o LOST AND FOUND LOST—Parker fountain pen. Phone 1288. 21-3tx o— WANTED WANTED TO TRADE-25 acre farm for City Property. 1 also have for sale city property. Inquire 339 N. 9th St. 21-3tx i WANTED—'improved farm, Adams or Wells Counties. 40 to 80 acres. State location, price, etc. Box No. RX. 20-k3tx o FOR RENT FOR RENT—House, garden, garage, chicken house; small family. Second house north Mt. Pleasant school. L. Longenberger, R. No. 7. 20a3tx o HOSPITAL NOTES E. M. LaFountain of New Corydon, underwent a major operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning. A major operation was performed on Mrs. Anna Brown of Geneva at the local hospital this morning. o Harley Sommers of Fort Wayne, well known attorney, was attending to business here this afternoon. o Get the Habit — Trade at Home y————a—!■! I
Roy s - m Johnson 7 Auctioneer r,T.~ * Now boo KI n g W*~* >* < winter and spring Jk sale dates. My Ji if dates are filling fast, claim your date early. •Jan. 25 —B. F. Reynolds & Son, pure bred Folan China hog sale, Fort Jennings, Ohio. Jan. 26 —Davis & Adams. 7 mile west and 1% mile north ot Celina, large stock sale. Jan. 29 —Jacob Koos, 1 miie east of Decatur. Closing out farm sale. Jan. 30 —William Murlin, 4 mile west, 1 mile south of Rockford, O. Closing out sale. ~ Jan. 31 —Zerkel and Lauteuschleger, 2 miles east of Decatur, •closing out sale. „ Feb. I—Mrs.1 —Mrs. John Etzier, 3 mi. —south, 1 mile west of Convoy. O. Closing out sale. Feb. 6—Aaron Oyer, near Elmhurtit school, west of Waynedale. Closing out sale. Feb. 7 —Roy Gibson. 4% miles south and 2 miles west of Decatur. Closing out sale. Feb. B—Mrs. Oren P. Lare, 2 miles south of Monroeville. Closing out sale. ■Feb. 10 —Decatur Horse sale and Community sale. Sale barn, Decatar, Ind. Feb. 14 —L. E. Mcßride. 1 mile south, % mile west of Magley. Closing out sale. Feb. 20—Louis Keltner, 214 mile east ot Cavett. Ohio. Closing out sale, March 1— Monroeville Chester White Breeders sale of bred sows, on the Bert Marquardt farm. 4 miles north of Monroeville, on the Lincoln Highway. Oftice in 7eqpleq & Trust Bldg. felephone. Office 104. Res. 1022
' MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Jan. 25 No commission and no yardage : 160 to 210 lbs. _ $3.35 210 to 250 lbs $3.20 250 to 300 lbs $3.10 300 to 350 lbs $3.00 140 to 160 lbs. $3 00 ' 100 to 140 1 lbs $2.00 ' Roughs $2.25 Stags $1.25 I ' Vealers $6.75 ( Lambs $8.25 i Decatur Product Company Eg a Market Na 1. dozen - — lB c Na 2. dozen - f4v No. 3. dozen 10c CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July gept. ' Wheat 88% 87% 88% I I Corn 51% 53% 55% i Oats 36% 36 35% . Fort Wayne Livestock Hogs 5 to 10 lower; 160-200 ths. i $3.50; 200-250 lbs. $3.40; 250-300 ■ lbs. $3.30; 300-350 lbs. $3.15; 150-! 160 lbs. $3.15; 140-150 lbs. $2.90; 'l3O-140 lbs. $2.65; 100-130 tbs. $2.25; roughs $2.50; stags'sl.7s. Calves $7; western lambs $9; I native lambs $8.50. East Buffalo Livestock Hog receipts 1,900; holdovers, 160; generally 10c under Wednesdya’s average, desirable 150 to 310 tbs. $3.90 and sparingly $4.00; 220 to 250 tbs. $3.75 to $3.90; pigs and underweights $2.50 to $3.50. Cattle receipts 50; cows dull; weak; cutter grades $1.50 to $2.25, nothing done on steers; undertone lower. Calf receipts 50; vealers unchanged ; SB.OO down. Sheep receipts 500; lambs < steady; quality and sorts consid- | ered': good to near choice $9.25 to ■ $9.35; choice quoted $9.50; few < i yearlings $8; wool ewes $4.50 ' down. t t LOCAL GRAIN MARKET t Corrected Jan. 25 « No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs or better .... 80c No. 2. New Wheat 58 lbs 7»c Old Oats ... 34c Now .Data 32c First Class Yellow Corn 58c Mixed corn 5c less Soy Beans 50t>60c Reserve Tables At SI,OOO Each Washington. D. C., Jan. 25 — Washington's Presidential Birthday Ball will not only surpass the fa- j mous Inaugural Ball in brilliance but undoubtedly will be one of the Capitol's outstanding social events in years. Mrs. John Allen Dougherty, general chairman for Washington, announced today that ten honor tables had been taken at SI,OOO each, including a table reserved by a group of young unmarried men. Thosc-1 who have taken the honor tables are; Mrs. Ray Baker, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose. Mists Helen Lee Doherty, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Forstmann, Mr. Frederick Prince, Mr. Myron Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Ward, Mr. Pierre duPont. and Mr. A. D. Whiteside. , Those who will bo at the Bachelors’ Table are: Messrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., Walter P. Chrysler, Jr.. Horace E. Dodge. Jit Arthur Straus, Lawrence Wood Roberts, Jr.. Robert Jackson, Abbott MacGinnis and Nicholas De Rose. SHKHIFF"* HAI.E In the IdMniM Circuit Court. stair I Os Iniliiina. Canae Number I 1.7 M Abraham B. Biberstein vs Sarah X. Moser, John X. Moser. By virtue of an order of sale to , me dnected and delivered from the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court, ■ in the above entitled cause, I have levied upon and will expose to sale by Public Auction at the Court I ’ House door, east entrance, first , floor in said County, between the hours of lOJ'O A. M. and 4.00 o'clock P. M. on Saturday, the 17th day of February A. D. 11*34, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding sev- ’ en years the following described real estate to-wit: The West half of the East half of the Southwest quarter of Section one • (1) in Township twenty-five (25) North of Range thirteen (13) East, , containing forty HO) acres more or ’ less, in Adams County, state of Ind- . iana. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of the judg- - went and Interest thereon and costs, . I will at the same time and-in the manner aforesaid offer for sale the fee simple of the above described 1 real estate. Taken as the property of Sarah X Moser, John X. Moser at the suit us Abraham B Biberstein. a Said sale will he made without any-relief whatever from valuation • or appraisement laws. Burl Johnson. Sheriff Adams County, Indiana. 1 Lenhart. Heller A Ncburaer. ltty«. ,♦ Jan. 25
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* Attendance Report Os County Schools J; Clifton E. Striker. Adams coun ■ ty school sunerlnte.'dent. has in- i nounced the attendance report for the month of December. Figures show number of students enrolled, average number of pupils in attendance, a d percentage of attendance: Jefferson Township Charles Abnet, trustee Jefferson high school Olen Marsh, Merrill Tharp. Dorcas Petty, Mina Collier 64 62.94 98.35 Grades — J. Chai. Edwards 34 32.75 96.32 Helen Kenney 48 47.13 98.2 Madeline Robin 45 44 97.77. Union Township Arthur Blakey, trustee Paul Spuller 33 32.53 99.49
Hold Fate of New Deal in Milk Suit 1 MT > Z > IF fr i W H ■-s r JUSTICE JUSTICE P* JUSTICE JUSTICE STONE ROBERTS SUTHERLAND BRANDEIS I db [ ar fll ■■ B’” O I; 2 JUSTICE k JUSTICE CHIEF JUSTICE HUGHES JUSTICE JUSTICE VanDEVANTER McREYNOLDS BUTLER CARDOZO The nine members of the U. S. Supreme Court, which shortly will be called upon for its decision in the New York Milk Control suit, verdiet on which will determine constitutionality of NRA and AAA price-fixing They sre divided into three groups. CAuef Justice Charles Evans Hughes, 72-year-o!d dean of the group and Jw tice Owen D. Roberts, 59, are MoAbbbu-s. They backed Government in Minnesota mortgage moratorium ray» Justice Louis D. Brandeis, 78; Justice Harlan F. Stone. 62, and Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo 64 are cm' sidered Liberals, expected to string along with Moderates. Four listed as Conservatives are Justice Willis ■Van Devanter, 75; Justice George Sutherland, 72; Justice James Clark Mcßeynolds, 72, and Justice n: ero. Butler, 68. The court must decide whether or not Leo Nebbia, of Rochester, N. Y , acted within consti’tii tional rights when he circumvented price-fixing of New York Milk Control Board by giving awav a 5 cent loaf of bread with two-quart purchase of milk. Verdict for Nebbia would strike at roots of Recovery program
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1934.
I Esta Fleming 19 17.77 93.57 j Dorothy Spuller 30 29.16 96.76 i • Parochial Rev. J. M Frosch 22 21.88 99 Bernhart Schultz 36 35 55 97.56 Root Township Phil Schicferstein. trustee Elizabeth Cramer 25 24.38 97.55 Monmouth high school Mervin Hostetler. Catherine Weidler, Ethel Piper 55 51.64 96.82 j Grades Lloyd Bryan 40 38.68 96.70 Margaret Schenck 20 19.5 97.5 Lois Fuhrman 27 26 33 97.57 Parochial M, A. Greucke. 24 23.73 98.88 Preble Township Ernest Worthman, trustee ' Agnes Yager 24 23.58 98.26 Vearl Heller 37 36.66 99.09 ! Parochial H. F. Neilson 43 42.5 98.8 Frieda Buuck 31 30.88'99.44
Rudolph Stolp... 66 65.11 98.69 j W. E. I'ffelman 52 51.63 99.3 A Stoppenhagen 29 28.17 97.16 Washington Township T. R. Noll, trustee I Clyde Troutner .. ..... 33 32.77 99.32 I Georgia Foughty .... 27 26.72 98.97 \rline Becker 36 34.97 97.14 Martha Reppert 29 28.8 99.62 J Marguerite Lewellen 20 19.72 98.61 Kirkland Township Daniel Scherry, trustee Robert L. Brown 36 35.33 98.75 William Griffiths 18 18 100 Elizabeth Leyse 25 24.46 98.1 Edna Borne 30 29.8 99.62 I Oscar Gqisel 21 16.88 80.42 Raedel Andrews 34 33.22 97.71 Kirkland high school R. J. Mann, Albert Coppess, Lucile Beavers, Glenuys I Arnold 86 83.87 97.25 St. Mary's Township Pleasant Mills H. S. I Henry Snyder, Gerald Viz-
•rd. Aghw Yagw, j 7>n Gr,<lM . 16 U 66 99 07 Franellle Oliver 3 i Myrtle Clemente J» 95 7U , Matftt Stevens 37 Boho v n 15 34 56 99.04 William Noll j „. li) 9 6 66 Pearl Ray 31 *’ Blue Creek Townah'P David D Hnbewer. ‘ rUßt * James Fravel f-’ 94 99.80 Florence Bierly - • Eldon Sprunger 30 .9 33 .9.. . Monroe Townahip Noah Rich, trustee ] Harry Johnson 40 39.33 98.33 , Ezra Snyder " 34 31.. 1 94. J. D. R Schwartz 37 35.61 98.09 Mary E. Potts 43 40.44 96.29 Rosamond Gould 23 22.61 98. j. K ay Duff «« 41 ”' 7B ' z v Hunt • 26 24.78 95.3 teo Strahm 44 48.84 99.11 Monroe.high school Rolland P. Sprunger, Gerhard Gaiser. Jacob Smuts, Vesta Rich. Dorothy Sprung(i radt?s Floyd Johnson 34 31.80 98 <0 Mardelle Hocker .. 42 40.9 97.14 French Township Edwi Beer, trustee Elmer Ehrsam 29 28.94 98. u Naomi Yager 30 29.50 98.52 Myron Lehman 38 37.4 98.43 Marcella Robin 27 26 98.31 Itorthea Bentz 25 24.22 98.6.> Albert stahly 28 2606 93 0a _
=~ IS THERE ROOM 'I [ FOR A SECOND GREAT LOVE I — IN A WOMAN’S LIFE J =— —R • I- ■ rnpRY as she would, pretty for her.... It had not always been V iJL Stanley Paige could not that way. Once before there had K y. bring her whole self to meet John been another man. Then she could / Harmon’s love. She was ashamed, return those kisses with all her H l/ her affection seemed so beggarly heart. ... Was that pan of her H / beside the great emotion he felt destined to remain in her past? K Or would marriage change things, jg ani 4 would she be able to give fl J°h Q I° ve * ie deserved? Don’t me x L m ‘ ss exc *“ n g stor y °f w^at ■ jS® marriage taught a modern girt ■ V Itakl /••’I THIS WOMAN 4 The new novel by ALLENE CORLISS I Begins Saturday January 27, In The I Decatur Daily Democrat |
Hartford Townzhlp ’ A F. Baker, trustee tinn G T Kim" 25 24.86 99.97 ! Edna Oleodenlnt ; Mary Schl»»euhaut 29 -S a4 Jo-w j ""I"? K h 2I.XwUl t K.-. - »««•«•; °'u” r « « « KJ Louise Ireland '* ** > ‘' '“ 1 Wabash Township Ed Stahly. trustee < . >8 27.08 97.05 Harold Long - 3 93 58 « ull > A ™ B ' r ° nM « 30J0 97.75 Gladys Long Geneva high school r. o. Hunt, Nell Pyle. Peter Vitz, Blanche Aspy. Margaret ( Rhoades. Esther Hutton Rhoaues, m us <s 88 u 3 ! Grades A. C. Cook 49 48.11 9818 j ( GoldUa Butcher 38 37.42 98.16 , Elisabeth Kraner 43 42.44 98.83 1 Magdalena Hirschy 38 37.54 M.M Mary B Wheat 35 34 57 M. 30 Catherine Fravel 34 33.27 97.87 ] JURORS AWARD WOMAN $7,000 (CONTINUED, pyyy. ble ot spying or suing Mrs. , Blacklidge said she hasu t any money. , Murphy O. Tate, attorney for Mrs Nottingham, however, poin
cd out that M lh '’«'6 to go to jail f six months if tlle - not be collected , in an Hlleumlon ot "'•'''•l implies a count :1 .,, * je<ts the guilty , 4a W Htble « llt ~r ’■ If Mrs. Nmtmgha,,, „ ’ fl. havs Mrs. tila. however, jail 1,,..,,,, ts J « week must h,. lul , , faulting debtor. Test Your KnowlJ Can you an. w « r levM .fl tese QueaHon, ’ Turn "fl * Folir m s ;fl 1. Who Was N|,|„|„ m 2. From what , S. purchase Ala 1 3. Wlmt does the ■ mean? • 4. In what P1 y.,,,. Clinton Stat,- !■ . 5. Ntme the ,a ; , f( 6. When was J..;, H Democratic . 7 Who is Per. j 8. Which country L < exporter of tea? 9. Who wrol. |; dh , field?" ■■ 10. Near uh.,. !• the Valley ot Hiimem" — — Paul Graham l ’l»»r 1nd,.in.,,. ■
