Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1934 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED t ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE- New furniture of all kinds at bargain prices. Liberal trade allowance on your old turn-1 iture. Sprague Furniture Co., 1521 So. Second St. Decatur. a-68-6t FOR SALE —4 year old horse Ernst ! ’1; ‘enie, 7 inilea northeast if Decatur. 68-3tx FOR SALE —A wire screen floor. 4x9 ft. For small chicle will | hold about SOO. Also 4. 5 x S tim-i tiers 33 feet long. A farm mail box, one burner oil stove. cider barrel, I chick feeders. Library table. Walter Cable 1128 Elm St. I- or sAi.i-i Gang plow, 12", A-1 ! condition, price $15.00. Luth T | Dettner, 1 mile north and 1% mile east of Ossian. 69a3tx , FOR SALE—Nice heavy mixed hay i Liechty ami Habegger, 2 miles ca-st, 1 mile South of Monroe. 70-3tx | FOR SALE Scarefie I yellow sweet ' clover seed. L. A. Ripley, Monroe, i 68-g3t WANTED WANTED Light hauling, ashes, rubbish, etc. Prices reasonable. Phom 1208. 67k6tx W ANTED Lady assi. 3 days a week. No selling or can- : vassins. Address Box "WO" Democrat. 70-3tx■ WANTED — Listings of Decatur ! properties. I have inquiries and , custom rs lor Decatur homes. If your property is for sale call me at 104 or 1022. for quick service! Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer ami Realtor, office in Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. a69t3 FOR RENT FOR RENT — Country home with truck patch and fruit on road 224. Bert Wolfe. R. R. 8. Phone 8705. k-68-3tx FOR RENT —6 room house. 5 miles northwest of Decatur. Lights. Garage and Garden. Mrs. S. J. Spangler; 12.8 E. Foster IWrkway Fort Wayne, Ind. Phone H-36763. 68-3tx FOR RENT 8 room house with garage, near Honduras; small plot of ground. Buildings sui:able for raising chickens. See Jacob ! Kaehr. Craigville phone. Decatur I R 2. 70-3 U FOR RENT — Three unfurnished 1 rooms, hard and soft water 1002 j High St. 69-3tx ' FOR RENT—House on High St., across from hospital, and three ■ acres of ground. Call 571. g-68-3t i FOR RENT— 60 acre farm 1 mile J, east and 2 3-4 mile south of Mon- ' roe. Well improved black soil; good J buildings. Immediate possession. A. ‘ J. Hirschy 536 Packard Ave. Fort ' Wayne, Ind. 19-21-24-x 0 LOST AN!) FOUND LOST—Black and tan rat terrier. Reward. Call 457- 68-g2t _ o | Test Your Knowledge | l | Can you answer seven of these j ! tese Questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. ♦ .—4 , 1. Os what church is the Protes- ; tant Episcopal Church in America I a lineal descendant? 2. Did Nero play a fiddle while : Rome burned? 3. On what river is the city of MosUl’ , 4. Is Ben Bernie married? 5. 4n psychical research what i does_J;he term "mental telepathy" I meawW . 6. What is the approximate circu inference of the earth? 7. W.iat is the name for a brief commemorative in.-* ription on a tombstone or monument over a grave? 8. Is New Orleans at the mouth of the Mississippi River? 9. What stale has been called, "Mother of Presidents?" 10. Could President Roosevelt pardon Tom Mooney? — Mint e or- fix ti. *ei ti.ehe.xi OF ESTVI’K XO. Zillfs | Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Matthew Bite her, deceased, to appear in the Adams t'ircuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 13th <iav of April, 1934, and show ,-iuiw, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved, and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Anna Brown, Administrator j H-vatur, Indiana, March 21, 1931 Attorney C. L. Walters March 21-28 Get the Habit — Trade at Home

" 1 . ’JL” f IF YOU NEED You can borrow up to S3OO on your own signature and security. 25 MONTHS TO REPAY. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. Phone 237 Decatur. Ud.

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Cutro ted March 21 No commission and no yardage Veals received Tuesday Wednesday Friday and Saturday I 160 to 210 lbs. $4 10 ! 210 to 250 lbs. $4.20 250 to 3<>o lbs $4.10 300 to 350 lbs. . $3.60 140 to 160 lies. $3.20 120 to 140 liis. $2.40 100 to 120 lbs $2.00 liminhs ....... 2 75 LStags . $1.50 Vealers . $6.75 : Limbs $8.50 Decatur Produce Company Eaa Market No. 1. dozen 17c No. 2 dozen 14r 1 No. 3 dozen ■ 12c — Fort Wayne Livestock Hogs 15c lower; 200-250 tbs $4.30; 250-300 lbs. $4.45; 160-200 ■ lbs. $4.20. 300-350 lbs. $3.90; 150- | 160 tbs. $1.50; 14015 b tbs. $3 25- ■ 130 110 tbs $3; 120-130 lbs. $2.50; 100-120 lbs. $2; roughs $3.25; stags $2. Calves $7; lambs $8.75-9. East Buffalo Livestock Hog receipts 2.000; holdovers. 270; rather slow, mostly 10c undo! Tuesday's average; hulk desirable . i 160 to 230 His $4.95 to $5; weights . around 200 lbs., amt better at onside figure; fixed weights and plainer quality $4 65 to $4 75; 120 ‘ to 150 tbs. $3.85 to $4.50; pigs ' downward to $2.75. Cattle receipts 175; mostly > cows; steady; cutter grades 81.60 ( to $2.60. Calf receipts 200; vealers un-1 changed; good to choice SS; com-1 mon and medium $4.25 to $6.50. Sheep receipts 400; lambs 10 to j 25c lower; good to near choice' woolskins $9.75 to $9.85; shorn I lambs $8 down; fat ewes $4.50 to] $5.25. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept, i W heat . .87% .87*4 .88% I Corn 50% .52% .54% I Oats ,33’s .3444 -3444 \ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. ; ' Wh.-it 87% 86% .87% I I Corn 51% 53% 55% I Oats 354 s 35 34 4n LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected March 17 Nc. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs or Better 78c No. 2 New Wheat 58 lbs 77c Old Oats 31c j New Oats .. . 29c ; First Class Yellow Corn 50c to 58c ; Mixed corn 5c less Soy Beans . 60c to 90c ■ o Organized Band Os Spies Under Arrest Berlin. March 21 — (UP) — Aj news agenqy dispatch from Prague. | .Czechoslovakia, today said that a I highly organized band of 25 spies,' posing as immigrants, had been ■ arrested. The dispatch said it was report- ■ ed that the chief of the band was | a Dr. Riegelhaupt, and that its activities were in behalf of "northern , neighbor." Poland. Russia and Ger-, many border Czechoslovakia on the I north. It was added that the band succeeded in covering their movements sufficiently well to obtain employment in Prague factories.

Federal Farm Ixoans Make application with the Adams ( ounty National: Farm Loan Ass’n., Charter No. 5152, office with the Schurger Abstract Co., 133 ( South 2nd street. Decatur. Fire and windstorm insurance accepted in any old line or good mutual insurance co. For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfel Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 311 110 So. 3rd st. Neurocaiometer Service X-Ray Laboratory Office Hours: 10 to <2 a. m. 1 to 5 p. m.. 6 to 8 p. m. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Gljsses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135.

; In Triple Domestic Tragedy IM u < * W* Bw We WiP iPtr 1 Jr- 'T Ji I ’ <AS ■ I Mi v ;. • ! Anger at the insistence of his son that he spend his first week’s salary, sl7, on a dress for his mother, is believed to have inspired Robley M. Wood to slay his wife, Katherine, and the son, Wilbur, in their Philadelphia home. An-ther s< r. Merrill (inset), witnessed the tragedy and saw his father kill himself astir the double murder.

CHILDREN TO BE CONFIRMED PALM SUNDAY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) i Grether ami Richard Borne. Friedheim Zion Lutheran Eleven children will be received into communicant membership of i the Friedheim Zion Lutheran I church Sunday according to Rev. IC. B. Preuss. They are: Dorothy Miller. Mabel Fuhrman. Adelinde I Bum k. Viola Ehlerding. Eldora I Bultemeidr. Ixiuise Wente. Ervin I Stonpenhagen. Norman Bum-k. Nor , man Bultemeier. Arnold (Jstermeier and Marvin Conrad. • Emmanuel B’akey Lutheran A class ofVight will be confirm-

EASTER Flowers Nothing makes a home more cheerful than Flowers. w . lyg* Beautiful assortment -aP'xA of Artificial Flowers 'Mjl. which are exception- X a ally well made. Colorings are Gorgeous. TULIPS dogwood L “HYACINTH B \BY’S BREATH AFRICAN DAISY 5 Sweetheart Rose Full Bloom Rose ‘ CORN FLOWER DAISY ’ - FORSYTHIA CHOICE " EACH HOLLYHOCKS 65c each DELPHINIUM 89c'eaeh Fishskin Centerpieces . ... $2.25 each The Schafer Store HARDWARE and HOME FURNISHINGS

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21. 1931.

ed Sunday at the Emmanuel Blakey Lutheran church. The list anI nounceJ by Rev. M. J. Frosch is. 1 Heilda Blakey. Ruth Bischoff. Flora Krueckeberg. Florence Marbach, Flora Bleeke. Yewis Krueckeberg. Arno Thieme and Carl Schamerloh. Flat Rock St. John's Lutheran i Four children will be confirmed fi at the Flat Rock St. John's Luth i i eran church Paha Sunday. Rev. William Aker has announced the following: Luella Hegerfeid. Mel- , | vin Frank. Art Hoffman and Art Koeneman. St. John's Lutheran A class of 14 children will be confirmed at the St. John's Lutheran J church Sunday. The class announe- ' ed by Rev. R. I'ruelzsch is: Meta Fuhrman Ottilie Berning. Della

ISt heumann. Alice Si heumann. 1 Della Auman. Martha Miller, Am anda Scheumann, Vera Witte. Ralph Kraft. Edward Selking. Rich I Scheumann. George Schuller, Fred . Scheumann und Paul Schroeder. Preble Luth'.-an Niue will be rece,r r .i mto com I municant membership in the church I Palm Sunday at the Preble Luther lan church. The class announced • by Rev. Robert Gaiser is: Dorothy I Ehlerding. Leona Koehnemann. I Esther Schueler. Olga Ehlerding,

Jle risked bis life.. , I ran the cibl he hah planned th Boipl My wWlMr? j I I Mfi " I |Kj thrills pile fl on t h rills—p Ins pap pounp romance —ist the pear *s most exeitinp detective serial.,, W - What happened to the cleverest young I T T-? 3 cracksman in France when he fell in 8 J love with an American heiress? A t S/ Here is high-speed drama from ths pen of that master of thrills who "T JF created fiction's most glamorous modt ern Robin Hood, “The Lone Wolf.’ ' W ® SauK \. Never before has Louis Joseph y y Vance’s genius for breathless narration been more powerfully displayed 'J" than in this action-filled romance. Don’t miss this chance to renew k. Jr y° ur acquaintance with the suave, charming “Lone Wolf", and meet his UM IS vIOSkPII V AXCE handsome daring son. Begins Saturday, March 24th In The Decatur Daily Democrat

Harold Hoffmann. Robert Silking. Werner Stolp. Marcuw Schueler and Gilbert Hoffman. St. Psi-% Lutheran R. v. L. J Domaelf has announe \ ed the names of tour children* who will compose the confirmation claas at (lie St. Peter's Lutheran church i on Palm Sunday. The class is: Leona Dornaelf. Frieda Wiotfeldt.' Walter Franz and Lorenz Fuelling o Wolf Cresses Lake Sandusky. <> (U.R) A l;o v ' "

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