Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1934 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, I AND NOTICES | FOR SALE FOR SALE—Or let out on shares Toulessey geese, 4 old geese, 2 old ganders. Mrs. Virgil Draper, 4 miles northwest of Decatur on Foe road. 279G3tx FOR SALE —Chickens for Thanksgiving. Also Northern Spy apples. Dale Moses, phone 6782. FOR SALE—Cheap work horse and good roan mare colt, six months old. Mart tSelking. 1 mile east nn-1 2 miles north of Preble. L’Slk.'itx FOR SALE — Just received new shipment of metallic hats. Priced at $1.50 and $2.00 each. Winter hate to be closed out at SI.OO each. Maude A. Merryman. 222 South Fourth street. 361 k 21 FOR SALE—'Ns. 1 Victor steel traps, $1.75 per dozen. Lee Hdw. Co. 381-3 t FOR SALE—2 day old calf. John Selktng. Hoagland phone 1 short uud 2 long on 39. 280G3tx wanted M anted—LADIES TO NOTICE Mrs. Stahlhut of Laura Beauty Shop. Fort Wayne, will be >Jt Becker's Beauty Shop. Wednesday, December 5. Call 1280 for appointment. 279-g3tx WANTED—Hard coal burner — must be in good condition. R. A. Stuckey, phone 32. 279t3 WANTED—Man. Supply customers with famous Watkins Products in Decatur. Business established, earning average $25 weekly, pay starts immediately- Write .1. R. Watkins Company, 250-78 N. sth Ct., Columbus. Ohio. Itx WANTED —Elderly womun as companion to widow woman during winter months. Write box K. 0., % Democrat offi e. 279-gJtx WANTED — For expert radio and electrical repairs call Marcellus Miller, phone 625. Member Radio Manufacturers Service. Miller Radio Service, 226 N. 7th st. 251tf . FOR RENT FOR RENT — Sleeping rooms in modern home. Call 304 N. 4th st. for information. 280t3 Windshield Heaters and Frost Shields || — »)C up. ENGLAND'S gj AUTO PARTS Wholesale and Retail Ist Door So. of Court House Phone 282 Gillette Tires Latex Dipp- ' ed P rocess f now uncon- ___ ditionally guaranteed for 18 mo. Sold on our new rental plan 25 weeks to pay. Porter Tire Co. Distributor 341 Winchester Phone 1289 V ppoinl inc ill of \diniulM m tor 314 M Notice is hereby giwn, that the undersigned hus been appointed Administrator of the estate of Andrew Bailey lale of AUmihs County, deerased. The estate is probably solve nt. ~ . William Dailey. Administrator Xatlian < . XelKiHi, It term* > "Nov. J 6, 1931 Nov. 26 Dec. 3-10 the Habit — Trade at Hams -— (j—.—.. ■■ The C. I). Teeple store dosed Tuesday. Going to market for the latest, newest, up to the minute Christmas gifts. Will have a complete assortment, at wees that will surprise and please you. .xoTite; or iisvc smionxT or iN r vri; ml aase Nrofre i s hereby given to the rretrs and <»t Uurhard 1 J£uhn**. deeeu.std. to ttppeur in the A<lam« Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 21st day of lk»cmbci. 1944, and show <nu»c, if Atiy, wJc the i INAL SETTLEMENT •ft’TF'OLNTs with the estate of mW d'e ■ deni should not be approved; fTTid heirs arc notified to the i •tfffii there rnnlv proof of heirsh 1 !*, «!itJ their dixtributiv- tdiurcs. Edward Huhne, E.vcui ,r ’eeict 144-, Indiana, November 21, 1931 ‘Attorney t’mrbte and bitterer Nov i». • For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfel Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd st. Neurocalometcr Service X-Ray Laboratory Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. i to 5 p. m.. 6 to 8 p. m.

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKET'S Brady’s Market for Decatur Berne Cralgvllle Hoagland And Willahiro Corrected November 26 No commission and no yardage. Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday. 250 to 300 lbs $5.30 200 to 250 lbs. $5.15 300 to 350 lbs. $5.10 180 to 200 lbs. $5.00 140 to 160 lbs $3.80 160 to 180 Ihs $4.80 120 to 140 Ihs S2.CT 100 to 130 lbs $2 20 Roughs $4.50 Stags .................._ $2.25 down Vealers $6.00 Ewe and wether lambs ... $6.00 Buck lambs $5.00 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y.. Nov. 26.— <U.R>—Livestock: Hogs, receipts. 6.600; holdovers. 200; weights above 180 lbs., fairly active; steady to 10c over Saturday and weak to 10c under Friday's average; lighter weights draggy; undertone lower; desirable 210-386 lbs., $6.10-36.23; 180-200 lbs., $5.65 $5.95; 150-170 lbs., quoted $4.60$585; 110 lbs., down. $3.50.34.50: packing sows, $5.50-$6.7»-Cattle, receipts, commercial. 1.250; steer quality rather plain; market active, 25-40 c higher; good steers. $7.75-$8.25; short feds, $6.50-$6.85; tieshy grassers, $5; bulk grass steers and heifers. $3 75$4.75; cows, tirm; low cutter and cutter, $1.25-$2.25. Calves, receipts, commercial 6.500: vealers strong to nearly 50c higher; bulk good to choice, $7. Sheep, receipts, 2.700; lambs very active; fully 50c higher; good to choice. $7.25; medium kinds and weights above 100 lbs , $6.25-36.50. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind. Nov. 26. —(U.R) —Livestock: , Hogs, 5c lower; 250-300 lbs., $5.00; 225.250 lbs.. $5 45; 200-235 lbs., $5.30; 180-200 lbs.. $5.20; 160180 lbs. $4.95; 300-360 lbs.. $5.20; 150-160 lbs., $4.35; 140-150 lbs., $4.10; 130-140 lbs., $3.60; 120-130 lbs, $3.10; 100-120 lbs., $2.60; roughs. $5; stags, $3 CiflVes, $6; lambs, $6.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. May July Wheat, old 98% 97% 91% new 98% Corn, old . 86% 85% 82% uew 81% Oats, old 52 50 45% new 51% New York Produce Dressed poultry (cents per Ib.i firm. Turkeys 18-30. Chickens. 14%-26. Broilers 15-27. Capons 23-28. Fowls 8%-19. Ducks 15-16. Long Island Ducks 16%-17. Live poultry (cents per lb> firm. Geese 13. Turkeys 19-2.:. Roosters 11. Ducks 9-13. Fowls 12-18. Chickens 12-19. Broilers 19-21. Egg receipts 9217 cases. Market steady. Special packs including unusual hennery selections 36-38. Standards 33-35. Firsts 28-30. Mediums 23-24%. Dirties 23-24 1 .. Checks 20%-21. Butter receipts 6977 packages: market easier. Creamery higher than extras 29%-30%. Extra 92 score 29%; firsts 90 to 91 score 28%-29. Firsts 88 to 89 score 27%-28. 'Seconds 26%-27. Centralized 90 score 28%. Centralized 88 to 89 score 27%-28. Centralized 84 to 87 score 26%-27. Cleveland Produce Butter market steady, extras 33%; standards 31. Eggs weak, extra whites 33; current receipts 25. pullets 22. Poultry market steady. Fowls colored 4% lbs. and up 16; ducks light 11; geese heavy fat 14; geese ordinary 12; turkeys young 21-22; old hens 18; old toms 16; No. 2 turkeys 15. Potatoes Maine $1.90-1.05 per j 100 lb. bag: Ohio best mostly 7585 per 100 R> In*; Idaho $1.85-1.90 per 100 lb. bag; Michigan 80-85 per 100 lb bag. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Correct' d November 26 No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lb«. or ibetter 89c No. 2 New Wheat (58 lb.:. 88c Oaf :; 412 lbs. test 61c flats. 30 lbs. teat 50c Soy Beans, bushel 75c $l.O-0 Old Yellow Corn $1.15 New Yellow Corn 89c-$1.09 CENTRAL SOYA MARKET No. 2 yellow beans, bu SI.OO Delivered to factory N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyas Examined, Giaasee Fitted HOURS: 8:20 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Tnlftnhnnh I’R

Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten quesf'ons? Turn to page Four for the answers. « : • 1. In geography, what is a reef? 2. In which country fa 'the famous city of Lyons? 3. in which country is the seaport town of Arica? 4. What is the isime for a ship abandoned at sea? 5. Where Fs noted Regent Street? 6. What la 'the FERA? 7. In which Pacific island group is the Island of Maui? 8. Name the capifal of Tasmania. 9. What is the Latin name of the

Public Auction As I am leaving the city, I will sell at public auction at my residence. 822 North Third St.. Decatur, Ind., the following real estate and household furniture, on SATURDAY, December Ist At 1:00 I». M. G—ROOM MODERN HOUSE House. 6 rooms and tmtli—3 rooms down. 3 rooms and bath up; large living room, open stairway; clothes closet in each bed room; hill siae basement: 2 car garage; cement driveway; cistern: full Jot. Immediate possession. TERMS—SBOO.OO cash, balance $30.00 per mouth. 5% interest. This property is free of liens or incumbrance. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2 piece Jaquard Velour living room suite; Cogswell chair and stool; Mohawk Wilton rug. 9x15 like new; table model Atwater Kent ail electric radio, 7 tube, like new; table lamp; end table; Beautiful writing desk, drop leaf; console table; spinot desk chair; reed baby carriage, first class; Tappen white porcelain gas range: white enamel bath table: Graybar electric washer; ironing board; large porch swing; mirror; new set of Slumberland coil bed springs; Simmons bed. spring and mattress; reed rocker; chifforobe; many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. WILL ALSO SELL at 4:00 I’. M. on the premises at 217 South Bth St., 5 room semi-modern home, electric lights, city water, toilet, summer kitchen adjoining with 2 nice rooms. This house in good repair. TERMS —$200.t>0 cash, balance $10.60 per month, 5% interest. DOYLE ANSPAUGH, Owner Roy iS. Johnson, auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction at the residence, 1’,2 mile north of Wren, Ohio, on Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1934. Commencing At 10 A. M. 3—Head of Horses—3 Grey mare, 7 yrs. old, wt 1,400 lbs. sound, colt by side, 3 months, old; Roan mitre. 10 yrs. old, wt. 1,500 lbs; Sorrel horse, 11 yrs. old, wt. 1,500 lbs. 10—Head of Cattle—lo 7 head Guernsey & .lersey milk cows, all milking good flow; 2 heifers; 1 Guernsey bull. 2 yrs. old. Hogs 2 gilts, pigs by side; 3 brood sows; spotted Poland boar; 20 shoats, wt. from 100 to 200 lbs. Feed— so shocks coni in field, cut. Implements Ohio Web hay loader; John Deere 6 ft. mower; side delivery; spike tooth harrow; corn planter; Deering 8 ft. binder; American grain drill; hoe drill; good wagon; Gondola 10 ft. rack, new; wagon & box; 2 riding cultivators; manure spreader; riding and 2 walking bivaking plows; double disc, 10 on side; double disc. 0 on side; rolk'r; fanning mill; harness collars; some rough lumber; many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—Cash RUSSEL HURLESS & GLADYS HURLESS, Owners I ROY S. JOHNSON—Auctioneer. Lunch by Ladies Aid.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1931.

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> 9. To what country do the Falk i lan I Islands belong? t 10. What is the prevailing religion in Poland? ■ L ~ ° *“cbUNTY AGENT’S L COLUMN The Hoosier Gold Medal Colt club is starting its tenth year with 1268 fouls belonging to 928 different owners in 45 counties, a 57 per ! < ent increase over last year. To : old and new members alike, we I extend greetings and best wishes 1 for success this coming year. The best single grain for growing colts is oats, but this year many have no oats and can't get ■ any. However, if corn is fed without proper precaution, colts may develop puffy hocks and stocked legs. Our greatest problem for | this year is how to feed corn with | other feeds to get best results. Here are three grain mixtures 1 that have been tested by corn beit experiment stations and are recommeded for developing colts ' where oats are scarce or unavailj able. Feed 1 to 1.25 pounds dally for each cwt. of colt. No. 1 .shelled Corn 50% ! Whole Oats — 50% No. 2 Shelled coin 70% i Wheat bran 25% I Linseed oilnieal 5% No. 3 Shelled corn 40% j Whole oats . 40% ; Wheat bran 20% I With the above mixtures feed a ; legume hay and a non-leguminous f roughage; the legume part may; be clover, alfalfa or soybean hay.

Johnson Auctioneer P. L. & T. Co. BL Phonea 104 1 ,nd 1022, 1 ’ , 4'A ’ Claim your date ' VV IV early as I sell * • every day. SALE CALENDAR Nov. 27 —Jack Beauchot, 1 mile west. 1 mile north of Monroeville,' % mile south of Presidents cor-1 ners. Closing out sale. Nov. 27—Jack Beauchot, 1 mile west, 1 mile north of MouroeviHe. Nov. 28 — Russell Hurless and Gladys Hurless, 1% mile north of i Wren, Ohio. Closing out sale. Nov. 30 —Decatur and Chattanoo- ; ga Sales. Nov. 28—Russel Hurless, 1% mile north of Wren, Ohio. Nov. 30 —Community sales, Decatur uud Chattanooga. Dec. I—Doylel—Doyle Amspaugh, North Third st, Decatur. Household goods sale. Dec. 4 —Lem Troulner and L. A. ; Graham. 1 mile west of Pleasant I Mills. Closing out sale. Dec. 10—Neuenschwander Heirs. 1 mile north md 3 miles east of i Bluffton. 80 acre fann. H. H. [ High, auctioneer. Dec. 11 —Dwight Wase estate, 3 : miles east and 5 miles north of De- | catur. Dec. 12 —William Dcttmer, % ml. i uorth of Echo. Dec. 13 —Henry Schlaudroff, 2% ’ miles south of Maples. Closing out sale. | Dec. 18—William Stasell. 5 miles' north and 2 mile east of Monroe-1 | ville. Closing out sale.

lif properly cured. The nonI tegumfnons roughage may be timothy, oats, straw or stover. Much of Indiana's oats crop was cut for hay and it can be used for colt feed whenever available. Liberal feeding must be accompanied by liberal exercise This is best done by letting the colt run all winter on a large pasture or ohl alfalfa field. Free access to a barn or open shed will provide enough shelter. RestrictIng the colt's exercise by keeping it standing in the barn on cement floors, is very likely to cause the legs and hodks to swell and the feet to get too long. It also retards bone and muscle development and may cause digestive troubles. Extension bulletin No. 197 gives more details on feeding and managing your colt. Ask for one. COURTHOUSE Real Estate Transfers Charles H. Snyder, to Lucinda 18. Kessler, one half inlot 3 in Monroe tor $250. - o— - — GOSPEL TABERNACLE Services at the tabernacle this week will be held Wednesday night a 7:30 o’clock and Sunday at 2:30

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p. m. and 7:30. All are a.sked to note th* change in services. A big revival is (planned for the tabernacle ond details will be an trounced later. —o Voted on 99th Birthday SEATTLE Mrs Martha A Wallace, Seattle resident since 1870, celebrated her »9th birth day by going to the polls and casting her vote. It was "Republican straight," she stjid. the same as she has voted since Washington established woman's suffrage. Carves Pipe Bowls BOSTON <U.R>— Put this in your

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