Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 9 March 1934 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published THE Every Eve- DECATUR sing Except DEMOCRAT SutiJay by fy. CO. Entered at the Decatur, Jud., Poat office as Second Qaa Matter "3. H. Heitor Pres, and Cen. Mgr. A R. Holthouse Sec'y A Bus. Mgr. *Dt‘v'k D. Holler Vice-President Subscription Rates: copies J .02 •One week, by carrier .10 Due year, by carrier...™™... - 6.00 . Oue month, by mail - .36 Throe mouths, by mail - 100 Six months, by mail 1.75 One year, by mail 3.00 One year, at office 3.00 Prises quoted are within first aud second zones. Elsewhere 65 50 oue year. Advertising Ratos made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER, Inc. •13 Lexington Avenue, New York 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. By the way. speaking of forgotten men. wasn't there a governor of Indiana once, named Ed Jackson ? * We haven’t heard any thing about l lie code for candidates yet or TJ whether the boys can keep all the **advertisements off the radio. Some-) iliihg ought to be done about it before tile season gets too far along.; And while we are < omplainiug i * against the bankers, just how will | « we get along without them? Hood! * times will be here when we can go to the bank again aud borrow a few dollars for a few weeks. Ted Mathers, who killed Rev. — Saunders lor ten dollars lias been i * operated on for an abcess on his I - neck. His defense will probably be "necktitus" or some other unheard of ailment. * ■ ~ * “The blue eagle lias led lo.ihhj.poo 1 “ movie fans back to the theater,”! says Mr. Warner. Now if the old j m bird, will do a little work on the! * highly paid actors, perhaps they -* will continue the habit. «* M Register so you can vote in the ” primary. We are on the last mouth * of that job. The assessor, the * special deputy, the city or county : cterE can take care of the details - aml.'apy of them will be glad to do i m so. if you have been missed. ■ —.11.1.11. ■ ■"'!■■■ * “ By,-the way if there are any who * must. pay income taxes to the fed- ■ eral”treasury this year, the lime « for TTTing the report is up the lath * and there is r> penalty, strictly ona foreerf. for overlooking it. •t » * We eomo now to that period of! * i an dTection year when candidates may officially file their intentions I of becoming candidates aud that j - - means that the campaign is really! on. -Tho candidates will be stepping right along now. They do it down in Texas and no fooling. Three prisoner® out of live who tried to escape the state prison were shot, two of them fatally. Chances are the others in that penitentiary will be careful about exeroising in tlicit manner. Dofi't put off registering. Get your name on ihe list and then you Chick’s i ROADSIDE INN 1 mile South—ls. S. 27 150 CK BEER DANCE and DINE Hot j-piecc Orchestra. Steaks - Chops - Chili Soup Sandwiches “YOU’RE WELCOME" ( hick Aeachliman.

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are throngh with this necessary j qualification. About one-fourth have j not yet been signed on the dotted line and we are hoping to have this county listed one hundred per cent. These Roosevelts have a lot of ! nerve and seem to enjoy most of | any iliiug. going to sea or flying j around in aeroplanes. The I’resi- ! dent's wife lias just completed a trip to 1-aerto Rico, showing that Mrs. Lindbergh hasn'i a thing on the first lady when it comes to traveling. Another recognition of the women in this modern age is the apI pointmeut of Florence K. Allen of j Ohio to ho a United States circuit ' judge and strange as it may seem to those who declare that everything is polities these days, she is a Republican. Os course we can easily find fault with the administrations, state aud national, but if wo compare earnings, men employed, car loadings, purchases or about any thing else j with a year ago, we will have to j admit the improvement is worth j while. If we can do as well the J next year or two, we will lie getting some where. Cotton is bringing twice as much as it did a year ago and crude oil is worth four times as much, which is certainly some progress. And many other articles are increasing. The truth is that if you are wise you will buy your needs as far ahead as you can. Wo venture the guess that w’hile prices now may seem high, they are very moderate to what will probably come as the demands continue to increase. | Native trees for the subsistence : homestead addition are being re- | quested. The building of these I homes in a park like area is a governmental experiment and it. has been stated that they would like to have native trees. We are sure there arc a number oi' land owners who will be glad to give a few small trees, lo be transplanted carefully by landscape gardeners to beautify the unique aud unusual section where tho new homes are to be erected. If you will notify L. K. Arch bold, county agent, or Mr. Lttterer or Mr. Elberson of the local board, it will be more than appreciated. o PLENTY of Dirt Free tor the hauling. inquire 1128 Monroe street. 60t3

~ DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 0, 19.11.

v ■ ♦ •! Answers To Test i j Questions S ' I Below are the Answers to the Test Questions Printed on Pag* Two. f ♦ • j; 1. Japan. 2. South Africa. ’ 3. It was built by Alexandre Gus- ■ ■: tave Eiffel, a French engineer. t 1. Church. I 5. Montreal. 1 , u. It is the name for salotti after I i .-pawning. } I 7. China. 8. Velazquez, j 9. Elba. lt>. Chlorophyll. o — ; TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAT From th* Dwl-ly Demogrtt: Fir* * <> March 9— The Citizen, newspaper form the Bull Moose party, makes appearance in 'lndianapolis with 11. It. Inman editor. t George II Striokler has ribs I broken in runaway accident. Petty thief steals supply of gro- • cries from wagon at the rear of , Runyon and Engeler store. Charles H. Middleton sues the G.

PUBLIC SALK Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Wm. Franz. Deceased, will sell at public auction, at the late residence of said decedent, located 2 miles west and 1 miles south of .Monroeville, or 7 miles north of Decatur, or ll'a miles east of Williams on Adams and Allen comity line, on > TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1934 1 Commencing at 10:00 o'clock A. M. prompt, consisting of the 'ollowing property: 1 HORSES I Sorrel Mare, 1 11 years old. weighs 1700; iSorrel Marc, li years old, weighs 1100, both good workers. a—HEAD OF CATTLE —8 One Durham cow with calf by her side; lilack row with calf by side; liig Ited cow with calf bv side; Red eow duo to freshen June Ist. 1 Three good Uoun Shorthorn cows giving a good flow of milk. Sltorl- ?' horn Bull, coming 2 year old, a real one. i 17—HEAD OF HOGS—I7 Three Dtiroc sows due to farrow in May; 12 shoals weighing from - do to SO lbs.; one Duroc male hog. Ten oozeo CHICKENS—S doz. K. I. Reds; 5 doz. Mixed t hickens HAY AND GRAIN -60 bu. of good yellow corn; 150 bu. good heavy 'cats: 7 tons mixed bay; some com fodder. SEEDS—IO bu. clover seed: 2 bu. timothy seed, some seed corn. FARM IMPLEMENTS One 8 ft. McCormick binder, in good shape; I. 11. C. fertilizer disc - diill. a good oho; •fanners friend hoc drill; Daiu rake-loader, good condition; Osborne S. D. rake; Dccring mower; Hay tedder and hay ' I rake: 3. P. 9D9 corn planter; 1 Oliver corn cultivator; 1 other walking cultivator; 7 shovel cultivator; Double disc; New Idea manure spread er 1 etiltipacker; spring toolh harrow ; dale riding breaking plow; 2 t walking breaking plows; t Stdtlelmkcr wagon and hay ladder with hay a! car; 1 narrow tire wagon with box; low wheel wagon; rubber tire buggy; Clipper fanning I. H 8 h.p. gasoline engine and feed j grinder. s 1 1981 Model A Ford tudor, le w. driven loss than a.oipi miles. MISCELLANEOUS 1 light trailer; set of bay slings; cross cut saw- IS6 ft. extension ij ladder; IJel.a-.al cream separator: meat grinder and staffer; fence j stretcher: copper kettle; 7 galvanized chicken coops; 5 bn. potatoes; ! washing machine: milk cans; blankets; butcher block; ifne- 82 cal. 1 ; rifle: nearly all kinds of tools and many other articles too numerous [, j io mention. HOUSEHOLD GOODS ‘ * One Home Comfort Range, a good one; 2 kitchen cabinets; table; r I dining room table and chairs; 2 baseburners; book ease; organ; large j mirror; Crosby battery radio; 1 bed room suite; 2 spool beds: 1 chis- - fouler; 2 9x12 rugs; :1 11x12 rug; stands; rockers; chairs; vacuum , j sweeper: sewing machine; clock; crocks, jars; * fruit t ans; dishes; | cooking utensils and other articles. TERMS—CASH. ALBERT FRANZ, Adm. c Chris Boliukc, auctioneer. - Harvey Tieman, clerk. 3 Lunch will be served by Ladies Aid of Fuelling Church.

i R. and i ait il road company for $15,000 for injuries received while coupling ears in sugar factory yards here. W. C. T. U. meets with Mrs. S. E | Hite. Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Walters give ! dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Emery ' Clark of Hayden. Col. Fifteen freight ears un Clover ! Leaf go in ditch just west of the ; G. It. and I. crossing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deiningcr of !Grand Rapids visit hero Richard and Claude Briggs, stu- : dint- at Dt-pauw are visiting their ! parents at Geneva. > Clem Holt house of Jonesboro. : Ark., is a visitor here. t Sorority To (Jive Musicals Sunday ! The Psi lota Xi Sorority will pre- 1 'sent a trio of artists in a music-ale ' at the Masonic Hall, Sunday after- 1 noon at 3:lr> o'clock. Miss Vora Sesslcr. pianist, and Dale Schumaker, flutist, will present eight musical numbers. Tlio artists are former members of the Chicago symphony, the Men-1 delteolm club, an/the Chicago theater orchestra. Tickets for the musicale may be purchased from members of the sorority or at the door.

| f Household Scrapbook ! -BY- j ROBERTA LEE J Ice Skating The children can have their own ice skating rink in their back yard If there is a hollow ill the ground. The garden hose can be used to supply enough water to provide the ice mi a freezing day. Salmon Sandwiches When making salmon sandwiches use one cup of salmon, three tablespoons of chopped encumber relish, one teaspoon of niincod onion, lemon juice, salt and pepper, and mayonnaise. Blood Stains To remove blood stains from garments. hold tho stained material under cold running water. This will also remove some fruit stains. CHURCH REVIVALS Church of God Last evening witnessed a full house again at the Church of God i erival. A delegation from the Fort Wayne Church of God was present, and a large delegation from the St. i'nnl ehnreli. Mr. Sherman Jenkup oi Fort Wayne sang one number entitled, “All That I Want Is lu Jesus.” The Men's chorus from St. Paul church sang four beautiful ' numbers Rev. Slacnm brought one ! of his inspiring messages on “The >

Dixie Queen Markets —spec i a l s — Bananas, yellow, ripe 5 lbs. 23c Grape Fruit, Florida seedless. .10 for 2->c Oranges, Florida, sweet, juicy, 2 doz. 25c Oranges, California, seedless, .dozen 15c Apples, all varieties 8 lbs. 25c HEAD RADISHES LETTUCE ™gL Y _ Large .5 bimehes 5C Ken, IOC SPINACH LEAF i r e s h LETTUCE CRISP FRESH 5e A. 5c ib. Onions 10 lb. bag 29c Sweet Potatoes i lbs. 19c Potatoes, Celery, Carrots. Cabbage, etc. Dixie Queen Market Fruits and Vegetables Wholesale and Retail 157 No. 2nd st. —i ~■■■ —=—— i ■' ■—■ M mmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmrmmmm Appefmans Grocery I’hones 215 and 219—Delivery Service Good bating <fnd Cook- WHEATIES 1 ft ing Apples OPZ/t package IZ<C S pounds ... ~ (■old Dust Washing BANANAS 1 o Powder 1 r 3 pounds .... IOC large pkg AOC Griipc lruit 1 Q A MON 1A | r Extra Ige.. 1 for Li/C quart bottle . L»3C Florida Temple ftQ Corn, Peas and (A Oranges, dozen. mdtSK, Green Means can LUC SunKisl Oranges ftA SPINACH <^r Large, dozen . OUC 2 No. 2 cans.. Plums, Green 1 r Salad Dressing Off,, Gage, large can Lt/C -quart can ...Mut Peaches, large to Peanut Mutter ftr tan LOC quart jar .... mOv 3 cans 50c .. ... __ Marco Hour 77 Q Red Meets, fancy Ift 21 fb. sack I t/C cut, large can.. I«C ... , „ , . _ Diced Carrots | Sauer Kraut 077 can lUt 2 large cans ..U I C ... ~ ~ . _ Jello, all flavors | r? Rolled Oats, Little Elf, 3 pkgs JL I 0 laa-ehox JJJ p Swcel |. ickles Xtic quart can .... ZDC Minute Tapioca Ift.. box LLiL Lew ‘» Lye 10c Peaches and | Apricots, No. 1. lUC Mabbit Cleanser o 2 cans OC Pork & Means OA 3 med. cans . . mUC Lifebuoy and ftA Navy Soup 1 Q Lux Soap. 3 bars L "C* Leans, I lbs. .. L*/C Palmolive and f? pkgs CC 25C Camay Soap bar DC (2 dozen Clothes CLIMALENE ft| Pins Free) large package.. CC

. | Man Without a Hope 1 Tonight Rev. Slocum will : 1 on “The Forgiveness of Slim ! I There wtU be snappy chorus, audj , special hinging. Saturday i vwiins the evjnfirn**. Will give tils life's Story in the ineshagp ontitlml 'Mile Stones; StnrnMlug Stones: and Stopping stones . in this moss-age he will tell how, God works In ft child's, young person's, and an adult's life Special singing will accompany the service. Sunday evening the evangelist wilt bring one of his outstanding messages on "Docs America Need A Revival of Religion.'' Monday evening the evangelist J will bring a unique message on "A ; Short Bed aud Narrow Covering The services will continue each eve nlng next week. We certainly ap | predate the tine attendance, and] splendid cooperation during this meeting. Gospel Temple Rev. V. Lines, pastor j Temple services for this week' |are as follows: Saturday night, "'il- . Ila in Sudduth home. North Seventh 1 i St. Sunday night at Aliien Sud*UGi ! home near Monmouth. Ttie public is invited to all meetings. Rev. Lilies will filing the messages. Ted Keller of Fort Wayne will have charge of the music. New Journalism School Detroit.--(U.PJ— Wayue University of Detroit will have a complete journalism school when the fail ! semester opens. Albertus Darnell, ! dean of the College of Liberal Arts, j 1 announced _______ j

: HOUSE BREAKS WITH LEADERS ON VET ISSUE i .coNTimiEG * Roy.. UT* emit bloc amendment was I,acted on Instructing the conterees to allow incrensed imnsions for Spanish-American war veterans and I World War veterans with prosump live disability eases. The amend menl was udopfi-d IIS to S» The amended resolution was adopted 136 to 71. Kven as passed, the resolution was small consolation for the leaders. Lack of « two thirds vote 1 kept the decision from being hiiulmg on party member:} and was construed as meaning that tho whole veterans payctP Issue will be fore- ! ~,j to a decision on the house Boor, a tight the veterans bloc is eager ! for. rile lull, it: amended l»> >*'• sen

I WADE A FORTUNE W KFtPme m nose to looked before w TWB VOR —* jo \ jl ■For fifteen years w heave b?er* 'keeping our nose grindstone'—the job of supplying families with meats at fair prices. We have found our efforts to be successful that will continue them just as long remain in business. 1 ' H, Saturday SpeciaiTl Fresh (iround Hainlierger UiHbßjr x a Young Boiling Bee! ... 1 lbs. for 25eH Fresh Pork Hearts .... 3 lbs. for 25eBf Good Tender Sm iss Steak .. 18c thE Small T Bone or Short Steaks 2<k- IhB! Small l*ork Shoulders, b -101 b. Hctbß 3 H). can M. J. B. Coffee 81.IH! V Merrit Brand Oleo 2 lbs. for 2->cV 2 !b. box Soda Crackers 2icl Yellow Plums, Ige can 15c, 2 can>2ocß f N<». 2 can ol Carrots, Corn or Tomatoes UkH ( We carrv a lull line of Kraft’s Fackasrc and Jarlj Cheese, Salad Dressing and Miracle "htpittg Small Mreakfast Sau-ages, Good Colta-gc Chee>f,B i nice selection of Cold Meats, C anadian Hanin.H? Good Country Mutter. H l Smoked Herring. I'iekled Herrinjr. Mulk Cod I ’ish in boxes. Halibut, (toneless Perch and Mi Fortv Fathom Fish. H Free Sanitary and Fronipt Deliven. H i 'y I’hfitu-s 95 and !M5. h SaySw|ifa HT &£ 1 j I 1 y LrLJIJi * r;ilLi .Ul HITE’S GROCERY] .PHONES 31 and 201 fl SUGAR ™ 4S| Raisins, ,) lbs. Fancy New OlUfl seedless m*)C Dates, 2 lbs. (fiiart can Sand- rtf? Gallon cans with Spread Apple Mutter 10 cakes White PRUNES Laundry Soap igOC 3 pounds Pfll n nilOT Larue Faeka-fe Powder S OULU Ulfol 2 Gold Dust Cleansers V Large cans * r t)uart can Salad >)5« Sliced Beets ...AOC Dressing "w'B Black Raspbcr- 1 r ( hocolate Fig IkM lies, can . IDC liars, lb. (|uart can Apple 1 ff _ Lima Beans 1 1118 Butter IOC a can TVW OLEO F "" loci Pork A Means r Fancy Leaf | (jifl ton Lettuce, pound Large cans Royal Ann , 4 »l White Cherries («uart cans !j( ziOC Mustard 1 Perfect Mince -| Gallon cans Meat, pkg. ..... 1U C Raspberries • MUSHROOM SOUP -- 15< 2 Ih. box Gra- (iallon cans Red ham C rackers C Pitted Cherries W Magic Salad 1 A 2 cans Fancy ')a( Dressing 8 oz jar Ll/C peas ! 5c i™r. ran ". 2dc

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