Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1934 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published nr a THE ■ Every Eve- DECATUR king Except JkL DEMOCRAT Sunday by T „ CO. Catered at the Decatur, lad., Poet Office as Second CiaM Matter. H. Heller .....Pres, and Gen. Mgr. A. R. Holthouse. Sec'y & Bus. Mgr. I Dick D. Heller Vice-President «. ■»!■■■■■■»■ — Subscription Rates: Single copies I -02 One week, by carrier...... 10 One year, by carrier 5.00 - One month, by mail .35 Three months, by mail —. 100 Six months, by mai1.....—.— 1.75 One year, by mail - 3.00 One year, at office 3.00 Prizes quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere $3.50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER. Inc. 115 Lexington Avenue, New York Z 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. . Candidates must file their an- « nouncements with the county clerk l»etween March 9th and April "th -• if they feel after looking around - and sizing up the field, they want - to go on to the finish. Insanity may be the plea of deleiise of those charged with the murder of Rev. Saunders and from what we have read in the newspapers we quite agree that it seems * to be a crazy lot. 7 The little touch of zero weather ■ tbis«jweok is a reminder of what. - we might have had if the weather- * man hadn't been on our side. Facts - are we have had a very mild and - winter, compared to some . wtrjyld folks can remember.. , - President Roosevelt will talk to - thq, J toy Scouts of America over ~ the "radio tomorrow morning at eliTFn o'clock and every one of the nearly million scouts will be j ~ called to attention to listen to the. , ~ man*who has proven a good scout any jvay he is measured. And he - will have a message worth remem- , ■■ bering we feel certain. ; It won't be long now until spring ‘ is here and with it will come a ~ real spurt in business of every i, kind- Wise ones are getting ready I, for it and that's what will help it • along. If we each do something. , - the total will bq worth talking | .. about and the worry of earning a , , living will be over for the average j individual, willing to work. |> ~~ I It'ii a little hard to figure out • just .what is going on in France . • those days but they seem to be t having some real troubles. The time may be near when they will wiuip they had given the United ] . States a fair deal on the war debts. ' Paris is in the hands of mobs and the cabinet is having a difficult ; tituq. staying put. Ohio wants five gunmen, now in Michigan Citv prison, who they be- ; lieve took part in the murder of ’ Sheriff Sarber of Lima in the release of the notorious John Dill- > inger and there is a general feeling. that they ought to have them, j give them proper hearing and dis-1 pose of them according to their
ILINCO Service Station 1 mile east of Decatur 5 on Road 16 Special Saturday Night Featuring 4 Seasoned Entertainers Follow the Crowd. We will have CENTLIVRE BEER and Sandwiches. Meyer Buntman, i prop.
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guilt. Sympathy on such men as i i these is wasted. Politics is warming up alter a ! somewhat slow and easy start and i ( it seems more than likely that in- j; terest will be at high pitch by the time the flag is dropped on primary day. Other counties around here ; are bristling with candidates and the canvas has already started. It's * <hile until May and there will be plenty of time to see the , voters and it is needless to say the I candidates should not put off their announcements too long. Decatur can have an airport if we want it and while it might not 1 mean much for a while, we arc sure that it will be important in a very few years. Indications are that tile next year will produce a sur- . prise in the number of airplanes j marketed and witli the increase in I number, temporary lauding fields will be necessary. We are informed that Col. Fred Reppert has offered to provide the land free for a five-year period and if the location is approved by an inspector who will come here soon, a force of men will be put to work, getting the grounds in proper condition. | We need these modern improve- ' meats and this one should have the earnest support of every one who I looks ahead. The return of Edward G. Bremer, of St. Paul, after being held three weeks by kidnapers, who awaited the payment of $200,000 ■ ransom, paid iiy tiie aged father, j brings pleasure to millions who I have followed the ease and have I hoped against hope that he was i sale and unharmed. Immediately j upon his return, the government 1 turned her agents lodWe on a hunt I that will eventually bring the ban- , dits to bay it is believed. They are , in charge of the famous Blake who z lias proven his ability in several I other cases. Good luck and speedy ■ results ia the hope of the people j who are utterly disgusted with the | iboidness of these pirates of the kid- j naping world. Night Policeman Ed Miller, tins i made a suggestion that a twenty- ■ foot concrete drive be placed i around one of the parks in the city ] to provide a place jvhere children I cohid roller skate. It should be | built so that it could lie flooded in | Ute winter-time to provide ice skat- | iug. Mr. Miller believes, that witli , ibo labor paid for by the govern meut the cost of materials would :
be of no value when compared to the lives of Decatur's cliildren. He also thinks that they deserve a place to enjoy that healthful exercise. and from his own experience knows that the streets and sidewalks are no place for children to play. Only luck has prevented ! more injuries and fatalities caused by automobiles hitting skaters on streets of the city. o- * TWENfFYEARS 1 AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat File | 'February 9 — Twenty-six new members unite with the Evangelical church yesterday. The U. B. La lies have a quilt on display at the Niblick store and are receiving bkls on it this week. ,Rev, Father William Flaherty of Lafayette, former assistant here,
a The CHEFS know Leading chefs today know that Beet Sugar is the best for every cooking purpose. Whenever they "sweeten” they use ■Beet Sugar Made in Indiana, Ohio or Michigan. They know this helps the 1 farmers of these States. i The EXPERT knows Every scientific authority states that beet sugar is the best sugar in the world. All authorities make this statement. Your Mmwcy ,1a State authorities make this statement. ' Beet Sugar Made in Indiana, Ohio or I Michigan is clean —highly refined —and I 4 Lo / 100% pure. | \ \ ' i The HOUSEWIFE knows, ■ She knows that every time she buys Bert Sugar Made in Indiana, Ohio or Michigan & ) she is helping the farmers and wage IlLs-v. earners at no extra cost to herself. *ihe JJE knows that Beet Sugar Made in Indiana, ■FT fMHfI Ohio or Michigan is the best for every I®, \ household use. She knows Beet Sugar has I , \ 1 no superior. Buy, Use and Boost BEET SUGAR * Indiana, Ohio and Miclwpn Made Bert Sugar i» available in 5-10;?5 and I™) !I> eack*. For sale al all grocer* Fanner- and Manufacturers Bert Sugar Association. Sagmaw. Mtrb. i
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dies suddenly from pneumonia. Republicans elect E. Fritzinger county chairman and John Everett treasurer in Adams county. Mrs. Frank Downs aud sons. L Charles 'and James arrive from L Waldon. Michigan. Mr. Downs lias L sold his paper there ami will join I ; his family in a few days. : Boy Scouts observe fourth annij versa y. Rev. D. T. Stephenson : gives the talk. . I Ward Manufacturing company, | I composed of the old board of dkec- ( . tors buy Ward Fence company for ' $57,000 cash. i Demurer sustained in case ' against Jtta Cowens, trustee of ; Hartford township, to enjoin him 1 from -building new school house at Linn Grove and an appeal is taken , to the supreme court. —— o Aged Mayor Retires Paris —(UJ?>—At the age of 91. j i the Marquis de Villers La Faye, ■ has consented to resign from his« | post of Mayor of Colomot (Cote d - ; : Or). Hehas served actively in this . capacity for fifty-seven years.
t .._ —— —-*♦ Answers To Test Questions Below are the Answers to the Test Questions Printed on Page Two. 1. Doric. 2. Denmark. 3. Nathan and Oscar S. 4 Pittsburgh. 5. Five. 6. It does not hold the title but loi.se.s the zone in perpetuity. 7. Rhode Island. 8. Henry W. Rainey of Illinois. 9. Great Swedish author. 10. The Duncan Sisters. * " “ * The People’s Voice This column for the use of our readers who wish to make suggestions for the general good or discuss questions of Interest. Please sign your narqe to show authenticity. It will not be used if you prefer that It . not be. i »- - Favors PWA Editor Daily Democrat: Just been scanning the relief report of the various townslip trustees and they are really alarming I guess they miss the dear old PWA 1 can’t see wiiy they sold it. It had a seating capacity almost sufficient to accomodate the whole relief army. I suggest that they should buy it back. 1 also sug gest that a committee of trustees be appointed to submit the bid. if not successful in your bidding, let nu know. My uncle owns the CWA and perhaps I can induce him
_ —— _ Opposite BELL’S PHONE I X 2 Cash Grocery 292 BREAD—Large I'i pound loaf Wagner Apples. ... 8 lbs. 25c; Basket 85c and SI.OO Baldwin Apples 8 lbs. 25c; Basket 98c Nice Winesap Apples 6 lbs. 25c; Basket $1.25 Martha Washington Coffee, quart jar 29c Weimer’s Pure Sorghum . G gallon 45c; Gallon 89c P. & G.. 7 large cakes and 1 Castile Soap 27c Red Beans, Hominy, Kidney Beans, Pork and Beans, can 5c —
P. W. Crackers. Hominy, 5 lbs 13c Ginger Snaps, lb. .. 10c Starch. 3 lbs. box.. 20c Red Seal Lye, can.. 10c Raisins. 3 tbs 25c Macaroni, 2 lb. box 15c Small Onions. 2 lb. 17c 100 tb. bag Salt ... 95c
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Appelmans Grocery Phones 215 and 219—Delivery Service Cauliflower 1 17 Celery, cellophane Bananas IO Very good 14C i i -! 5 S ' -e 1 i 9 Ked Kidnev 1 A 'X"n3lc ■'—loc Grape Fruit p* Shipped Butter, (■ large, each .... OC smooth and 1£» WGood Eating rtf' creamy, u, lb. A tJC ™ Apples, 7 lbs. Giant Loaf American t U-Bee-See Corn 1 Q Cheese. 9 | Very good, 2 can A e/C pound 44C | 7 Bars Giant iJ i ■ KIRK S p. &g. soap CASTILE so only 27c I IvIvMHBMV WITH “ Kelloggs All- | Palmolive and r Bi>m ,2 pkgs.. ait)V j Camay Soap, bars OC Old Reliable Broken Slice QQ * Coffee, pound ttUV Pineapple, can .. 44 C Gold Medal Flour x SI.OO Little Elf Jello r Soap Flakes 07 Powder 5 pound box.. 4 I C C'oeoa, 2 pound OfT,* Hominy box 4OC large can .... IOC J«Uy, 1 f|/» Fresh Prunes ir '/> pound jar.. AVC large can ... A<Jt i — ■ 1 " "" I Cherries, solid Cotton Soft pack, 1000 sheet s r al. can. 61c
> to sell you a few •ittW «•' * • spacious department, at le “* enough to accommodate the most dst leased of your relef MWMy sympathy is with you In y«*' efforts 'to aid the dlstressßl as much as possible with your limited rneaus. and 1 tun sure Mr. Roose- > velt also wishes to have them cured for. Respectfully yours, H A. Wyre. —o —* ‘ HHousehold Scrapbook —BY—ROBERTA LEE ]♦ The Hot Water Bottle I If the top of the hot water bottle I will not turn, thrust the toothbrush * through the loop of the stopper, and turn as you would a handle. Chocolate Stains • To remove chocolate or cocoa; stairs from a garment, use borax aud cold water. Soak the garment , in the solution for a day. Baking Fish When it is desired that baked ; fish bo particularly nice, try slipping two strips of clean muslin under the fish before laying it in the > pan. The muslin acts as handles ’ when removing the fish and will , | prevent breakage. . | Fatally Hurt In Train-Auto Crash I I — Indianapolis. Ind.. Feb. 9 (UPi '! —Injuries suffered by Gerald MurI nay, 21. when his automobile crash- ■ [ ed into a freight train here yesteri 1 day. caused his death last night in i city hospital. _ o Last Dance Sunday Confetti, at Sun-Set. s — ■
Oyster Shells, 100 lb 89c Pork & Beans large can 10c Dried Peaches, 2 Hi. 25c Corn Meal, 10 1b... 23c Shredded W heat, package 10c Head Lettuce, 5 & 7'jc Florida Oranges 2 dozen 25c
■coym house Marriage License John M -Donald. C W. A..'Van Wert. Ohio and Pearl Pond, Van Wert, Ohio, Oliver Putman, butcher, van Wert, Ohio and Elizabeth Walter, Van Wert Ohio. Case Reset Peoples Trust aaid Savings Company of Fort Wayne vs. George Griswold et al. note, foreclousre and appointment of receiver, cause re|set for March 27. Entitled ' ,Mary Bonebet and Floyd Boovhet vs. Frank Herber, replevin, cause submitted and evidence
YOU SF\Y YOUR S\STER NO, SUE V!CW® i k\mes up jokes* beauty pwlorßi THENSR&KRWORXST*LJ * I ■ Words are sometimes misleading — but you can faith in , the advertisements of the SCHMITT MARKET." Our better meats are exact,y as represented! and sold at the advertised prices! Saturday Specials | All Pork Sausage, Bulk 10c lIK Fresh or Smoked Casing, 2 Ihs. 25(1 Fresh Ground Hamberger, 3 lb>. 25(8 Fresh Pork Hearts, 3 lbs. for 25® Tender Boiling Beef, 3 Ihs. for 25<B| Frankforts or Bologna, 2 lbs. for2s<Bl Real Good Swiss Steak l*c Ibl Small T Bone or Short Steaks 20e Iblj ■f I Extra Special t Pickled Herring. Bulk Sardelh. l-lb. box I utfl Pish. I'rtsii (ht'iind Horseradish. Smail Ilnak-B last Sausages. Fresh Bockwurst. Home-niadeß Cottage Cheese. Extra (.ood Country Butter. anilß a nice selection of Chickens to roast 01 if'. | Free, Sanitary and Prompt Deliver). ■ I 11
HITE’S GROCERY PHONES 31 and 2<H■ ij&Grw -- Pai mol ive A J . k s -'> /j| 5 cakes*W Raisins, 3 lbs. or Pop Corn 9(|fl seedless 40 V 3 pounds ■ • MACARONI rtf* Gallon cans EKfl 3 lbs 4oo Apple Butter Otfl Pearl Hominy 4 Baldwin Apple' Qkß pound bushel BROOMS »*-“••• 25l Pure Buck- QP* 3 box Snow Boy lAfl wheat, sack ...400 Washing Powder IVW Black Raspbcr- 1p” Chocolate I iff 1 Kfl ries, can 1 OC Bars, lb. Fairy Soap 1/i, Lima Bean' 1 fl 3 cakes LUC a can PRUNES » 25| Pork & Beans r Red Pitted < herries ■ can mC in heavy syrup Large sacks McKensie ean Self Rising OEz* Quart cans 1 Sfl Buckwheat .... J<OC Mustard * ■ Perfect Mince 1 o New Honey 1 Sfl Meat, pkg. aUC a cake .. ■ Pineapple 3 s^hed 25® 2 lb. box Gra- Qf' t Pearl Barley iQfl ham Crackers.. C pound ' ■ Perfection Gin- 1/> 2 cans l ancy 7.1 (■! gerspaps. lb. ... LUC Peas -J I I idle Elf Dessert r" 3 cans Fam y / )(fl I’owtkr OC Corn . K
ill' l ■and that plan.- if defendant cause. MR Real Estate Tian ster ® Edwin Hlxh-r lx . ( nol-ls. >:i V •600. Gold Reserve, |„ Another XewK Washington. , heavy world Hl i. ~ United States J ire.jury's price today > . . ’ ■ . gold i i.-'i-i v. another record ln gl gM
