Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 189, Decatur, Adams County, 9 August 1934 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED i ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR t*ULE —Cockerels Buff Minorcss and Jersey White Giants, 60 cents eut’h Walter Frauhiger 3-4 mile west of (Magley on Road 224. FOR SALE New furniture. JJving room suite* <s32 to $125. Bedroom suites, S3B to SBS. Dining room suite, $65 to 398.50. Repossesoed furniture. 2 piece tapestry "Jiving room suite, sls. 1 buffet $3. One 9 by 11 linoleum rug, like new. $4. Used mattress liloe new, $5. Bed springes like new $5. Laundry stove $3. Sprague furniture company, phone 199 188g-3t FOR SALE New and used bicycles new bicycle tires. Giles V. Porter Tire Co., 341 Winchester St. 189-a3t FOR iSAi.'E Two work horses. Inquire Herald Office, Montpelier, Indiana. ,189-gltx FOR BALE 5 brood sows, priced to sell. Will farrow in August. Orel Gilliom, 6 miles west and 1 mile south of Monroe. 187-g3tx FOR SALE — Burroughs Adding machine; Used Detroit Jewel gas range; New Occassional Tables and Occassional Rocker. Reasonably priced. E. A. Beavers, phone 403. 187t3x WANTED HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Learn Radio Engineering, the moot outstanding and promising profession; taught thoroughly in nine months. School established 1874. All expenses low; some earn part. Catalog free. Dodge’s Institute, Monroe St., Valparaiso. Ind. 186-a6tx MAN WANTED for Rawle ig li Route in South Adams. North Jay Counties. Write immediately. Rawleigh Co.. Dept. INH-20-OD, Freeport, 111., or see D. C. Shady, Decatur. Ind., R. 2. 9-16-23 x WANTED —Accident and Health Manager for Decatur. Liberal contract; up to date monthly payment policies. Manager settles claims and issues policies. Give experience if any and write promptly and fully and in confidence. Reply to F. W. Benjamin. 818 Schofield Bldg, Cleveland. Ohin. 189t3 WANTED TO BENT — A small house. Write box E. C. % this office. 189-k3tx For RADIO or ELECTRICAL repairs call MARCELLUS MILLER phone 625. I specialize in auto radio installation and repairs. Miller Radio Service, 226 No. 7th st. 172tf o FOR RENI FOR RENT — Email apartment and large well ventilated sleeping rooms. Centrally located. Phone 327. 189t3x FOR RENT — Two unfurnished room, reasonable. Inquire at 1043 No. Second. 188-ki3t FtXt RENT—A 5 room furnished modern flat. Private entrance. Steam heat furnished. 413 Mercer avenue. Phone 79. 187-g3t J? How About A New g FAN BELT H for your car? fa \\ e have them for S all makes. ENGLAND’S AUTO PARTS M Ist Door So. of Court House Phone 282 St. Louis. Mo.—<U.R> —Mrs. A. E. Nichols owns a clock that has operated 27 years wiath a single repairing. She received it in 1907 with a newspaper subscription. "iUFtf-Clt ANINC THAI BtHMHS UJbUtv TO UOTNtj - Sheets Bros. Cleaners N. 2nd st. Phone 359 M-O-N-E-Y To Loan On Furniture, Automobiles, Livestock, Etc. Anv Amount up to S3OO Small Weekly or Monthly Payments to Suit Your Income. Special Plan For Farmers. AUTOS REFINANCED on Smaller Payments. Extra Money if Desired. Loans made in a quick and confidential manner. Call, phone or write us for details. Frankiin Security Company Decatur, Indiana Phone 237.

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS LOCAL MARKET Decatur Berne Craigville Hoagland Corrected August 9 No commission and no yardage. Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday. 250 to 300 Mw - 1520 • • M Hnt. $5.10 300 to 350 lbs. $5.05 160 to 200 lbw $4 96 140 to 160 lbs ... $3.85 120 to 140 lb* $3.10 100 to 120 lbs $2.60 Roughs - s2**o Stags $1.50 Vealers - $6.00 Ewe and wether lambs $6.00 Sept. Dec. May Wheat, old 1.10% 1.13*4 1.16% new ... . 1.10*4 1.13% Corn .. 79% 82% 87% Oats, old ... 53% 54% 57% uew 55 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind., Aug. 9 —(UP) —Livestock: Hogs 10c to 25fc higher, 250 to 300 lbs. $5.45; 200-250 ths. $5.35; 180-200 lbs. $5.20; 169-180 lbs. $5.05; 360-350 (be. $5.20; 150-160 Um. $4.25; 140-150 lbs. $4.25; 130-140 tbs. $3.75; 129-130 lbs. $3.25; 100-120 tbs. $3. Roughs $3.75; Stags $2. Calves $6; Lamb* s<>.'76. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y., Aug. 9.—(U.R) —Livestock; Hogs, receipts, 1.200; active, •steady at recent advance; bulk desirable 170-260 lbs.. $5.75; few decks 220-240 lbs., $5.85; mixed quality averaging 165 lbs.. $5.25; weights below 150 lbs., $4-$5. Cattle, receipts, commercial, 275; government. -125; grass steers and heifers steady, moderate covered. $5-$5.25; plainer lots. $4.50 down; cutter cows. $1.25-$3.25. Calvos, receipts, commercial. 75; government, 100; vealers active; steady; good to choice, $7 down. Shetp. receipts. 100; lambs unchanged; good to near choice, $7.50; equivalent to $7.75 for selections; common and medium. $5.50$6.75. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected August 8 (Corrected August 9 No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or fetter ........ 9A' No. 2 New Wheat (58 Fbs.) 96c Oats, 30 lbs. test 43c White or mixed com $0.95 First class yellow corn SI.OO Wool 20 to 25c COURT HOUSE Citation Ordered Mary A. Grissom vs. Ralph H. Glisson. di'o*-e. Alias citation for defendant ordered to the sheriff by Jay county, returnable August 17 at 10 o’clock a. m. Declines Jurisdiction Rose Jones vs. William L. Jones divorce. Alonzo Bales, special judge, decline further jurisdiction herein. Hearing on motion to modify order set for trial Septemlber 6. 1984. o — — Get the Hamt — Trade at Homa ■ o— ■ — Appointment ot Adnilnlatrntor Notice Is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of John fl Moore late of Adams County, de. eeased. The estate is probably solHarry Moore. Administrator <-. 1,. Walters. \lt»rue» July 26 1'.‘3l .1 See me for Federal Loans and Abstracts of Title. French Quinn. Schirmeyer Abstract Co. A Rich Milk Food. ICECREAM Approved by Good Housekeeping ~N. A. BIXLER • OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. GUARANTEED $2.00 PER / MANENT SI.OO Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Make appointment now. Cozy Beauty Shoppe Roem 6 K. of C. Bldg. Phone 266

Test Your Knowledge I ■■■ • Can you anawer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. • $ 1. What is a Kopek? 2. Dow Is the number 865 followed by 17 ciphers read? 3. What Is the oldest existing ruling dynasty? 4 Name the Prime Miniatcr of Canada. 5. Who is the wife of Frank Cru mil? 6. What is the capital of South Dakota? 7. Who was the author of "The Spinner in the Sun"? 8. Who was John Singer Sargent? 9. To whom does the Inland of Malta belong? 10. Name the second largest plan et. SCHORTEMEIER IS APPOINTED ((CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) plans to enlist the aid of at least 100,000 persons in the Republican campaign. The time and place for the of-, ficial opening of the campaign will be selected at the summer outing of the Indiana Republican Editorial Association at !>ake Wawasee next week-end. The state committee yesterday denied a petition of a group of Vigo county Republicans who had sought the ouster of Hugh Cuthbertson. Terre Haute, as V igo county chairman. F. D.’R. FACES DIFFICULTIES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE* Gov. Albert G. Schnedeman. Ad-l ministration friends assumed the president’s speech would touch principally on projected ramiliea , tions of the new deal’s social and j economic aspects. The address was one of the highlights of Wisconsin's tercentary celebration. The president entered Wisconsin soon after departing from Winona, Mimi., early last night | where, despite the intense heat, al crowd estimated at 29.099 milled, about his train on the siding. Earlier, he completed an inspec-

PUBLIC AUCTION DECATUR RIVERSIDE SALE BARN Decatur. Indiana FRIDAY, August 10th 12 Noon 60 Extra Good Dairy Cattle: Holsteins. Guernseys and Jerseys: fresh and springers; 20 head butcher cattle; 20 head 2 and 3 year old Shrop- ; shire ewes; 2 Bucks; Stock Bulls. If you have anything for sale bring it in as early as possible, we will have a large crowd of buyers. DECATUR RIVERSIDE SALES E. J. AHR and L. W. MURPHY. Johnson and Doehrman, aucts. W. A. Lower, clerk. PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE I will sell to the highest bidder the following described real estate: sale on the premises, at 216 South Ith st.. Decatur, Ind.. MONDAY, August L3th at 6:30 P. M. . Semi-modern home. 8 rooms and bath; small cellar; 4 ’ cement block foundation. Large cistern. House in good repair, new paint and roof. Good barn equipped for garage. | Large lot, 66x132 ft. One of the finest locations in Decatur. Don’t overlook this opportunity. Property can be inspected any day. Terms—l-3 cash, balance in 90 days. J. D. DAILEY, Owner Roy Johnson, auct.

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tion of Mississippi river develop meat projects and a visit to the famed Mayo Brothers, surgeons and physicians ot Rochester. Minn. At Rochester the heat failed to prevent a turnout of 50.000 per-| sons. Many were overcome by the. sun which broiled over the crowd ] From Green Bay the president! will go directly to Washington His schedule calls for a stop of a few minutes at Milwaukee and at Chicago in late afternoon, in Chicago his special train will be switched from tracks on the Chicago and Northwestern railroad to those of the Baltimore and Ohio. SILVER ORDER ISSUED TODAY: ,_ - I (CONTINUED FROM <AGB ONE) These include foreign and domestic silver coins, silver ore, silver owned by foreign governments and foreign central banks anu silver In fabricated articles. Domestic silver mined since Dec. 21. 1933, Morgenthau said, may still be delivered to mints under the proclamation of that date. Disclosure of the intention to nationalize silver came after Morgenthau had Issued an order requiring American consular invoices on all silver shipments to the United States exceeding SIW except for silver already in transit. silver for re-export and crude silver. Morgenthau told reporters that silver already enroute to the United States prior to the proclamation would be considered free silver. The nationalisation followed a steady rise of silver quotations on (lie markets and a decline of silver CREAM PRODUCERS We pay cash lor cream at our station. OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENINGS Lenhart Dairy Products Co. Cor. 3rd and Monroe sts.

stocks in licensed vaults. The nat localization Will giv-‘ the government the same control over silver as it ha* over K ,,w - STATE REVENUE IS INCREASING (CONTINUED UROM given by Fry as the chief reason for (he effectiveness of the war

SPECTACULAR! ASTOUNDING!! |M •pf AH• -M FwlA O « 1 »ft W »If M H ■ August Here you are men! A sale that will be welcomed by everyone. Startling re- <-■<- ductions on fine furnishings that means savings on everything you buy. /jpr Men’s Suits These are all new suits, A / made by Gold Bond anil | Vi are the very latest in style I mH R / U * and the finest of quality. P 8 S / V* I No left-overs. Here is S m ■ ujy your opportunity to buy a Jf ■ ■ J? C \ new suit at reductions of- K I ? g Don’t miss this. You can i i buy a good suit from 7 I - One lX)t Q 1Q STU)EN,ss,!,s J. ™<p JL vJ’Lf vx. ,Ai L ” ng ,rouscrs ' a|l new One lot of Mens Suits, mostly small sizes, best of quality, latest S w, n / * i ' styles, values to $22.50. I LL.,, BOY’S SUITS ! shirts Shirts, regular values to One lot Boys Shirts, sport $3.00. at less than half- One 10l Bovs Knee Pant yhir,s an(l " ork shirU ’ P rice - . K|"b B ■■■ special, each U,tS ’ won^er^u ’ sc h‘ction, W. (Jf Ji.OO " 25c REAL SILK HOSIERY 4 PAIR Mens America’s best wearing hose. /K EDE JACKETS W B’-’- a. mostly plain colors —a real nL ■ I|| I Zipper style. You’ll need one value in this sale. JL •VV ">•"' »<> don’t pass this up — V Straw Hats Wnrlr TrniKPrc IT W w wv. | I 1 menl. Regular SI.OO valm Large stock of Work Trousers all go at tremendous 69C 89C savings. Good wearing quality at a very unusual buy I at pair / Boys Band and Rive $1 $1.39 $1.49 "X7 9 r VANCE & LINN

<m the Illicit Wiuor dealer*. The stale excise department is watching bordetllne elite* et ih" state, especially m the t aluim t , and western Indiana section* i Bootlegging activities have he >n , most prevalent in those regions, , Fry said. Collwilotts hy the excise depart mem for the last two weeks ot ! Julv amounted to $94.015 56. an increase of $JQ.7i.’ ■>*" i l "' 11 ' '

two wo k period. Prices on the 12 ounce bottled beer have dropped to 10 cents in tnest section< of the Mate. The reduction followed a cut of 10 cents per case by wholeealers last week- ~ Q mu ■— ■■■ NOTICE -Cider Mill at Wren la now in operation four days u w.-k, lS7k4tx

Missionary To Suu( Rev. John P. ed missionary trom Air"' * fel the speaker at a at the Mt. Pleosam Met* ! chureh Sau2 “ 10.30 o’elock. The to attend. ITO, *wiii - U J |