Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1934 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED } ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FORSALE FOR SALE! —Chickens for Thanksgiving. Also Northern Spy apples. Dele Moses, phone 6782. 281)t3 FOR SALE—Cheap work horse and good roan mare colt, six months old. Mart iSelking, 1 mile east und 2 miles north of Preble. 281-k3tx FOR SALE — Just received new shipment of metallic hats. Priced at $1.50 and |2JO each. Winter hate to be closed out at SI.OO each. Maude A. hferpyman, 222 South fourth street. 3SI-k2t FOR SALE—No. 1 Victor steel traps. $1.75 per dozen. Lee Hdw. Co. 281-31 FOR SALE—2S feeding choate; 1 good boar. See Lawrence Strickler, 3 miles west of Pleasant Mills. 282t3x ———————— ————— FOR SALE —Player Pianos. Must sacrifice on our stock of high gr ide player pianos. These pianos formerly sold for $650. now selling for $l5O while they last We have some very good buys on used player pianos. Sprague Furniture company 152 South Second street. Phone ISO. 282-g3t FOR SALE—2 day old calf. John Selking. Hoagland phone 1 short and 2 long on 39. 2SOG3tx WANTED WANTED — For expert radio and electrical repairs call Marcellus Miller, phone 625. Member Radio Manufacturers Service. Miller Radio Service, 226 N. 7th st. 251tf ~ foiTreni FOR RENT — Sleeping rooms in modern home. Call 304 N. 4th st. for information. 280t3 I Windshield Heaters and Frost Shields 25c mp. _ ENGLAND’S AUTO PARTS Whoicsale and Retail Ist Door So. of Court House Phone 282 Gillette Tires Latex DippfjighZ; mJX ed Process now unc ° n " _ditionaliy guaranteed for 18 mo. Sold on our new rental plan 25 weeks to pay. Porter Tire Co. Distributor 341 Winchester Phone 1283 Water in the Diet About 60 per cent of the average diet is water. The body itself is made up of about three-fourths water and one-so .olid matter A. Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer P. L. A T. Co. BL ikr Phones 104 i and 1022. x Claim your date ' c \iv l\ - early as I sell —XT;} • every day. SALE CALENDAR Nov. 28 — Russell Hurless and Gladys Hurless, 1% mile north of Wren, Ohio. Closing out sale. Nov. 30 —Decatur and Chattanooga Sales. Nov. 28—Russel Hurless, 1% mile north of Wren, Ohio. Nov. 30 —Community sales, De- • catur and Chattanooga. Dec. I—Doylel—Doyle Amspaugh, North Third st., Decatur. Household goods sale. Dec. 4—Lem Troutner and L. A. Graham. 1 mile west of Pleasant Mills. Closing out sale. Dec. 5 -Geo. V. Meiiuii, Woodbum. Horse sale. Dec. 6—Geo. Yaney, 7% miles southwest of Decatur, % mile south of Kirkland high school. Closing out sale. Dec. 10—NeuensHiwander Heirs. 1 mile north :nd 3 miles east of Bluffton. 80 acre farm. H. H. High, auctioneer. Dec. 11—Dwight Wass estate, 3 miles east and 5 miles north of Decatur. Dee. 12—William Deiimer, % mi. north of Echo. Dec. 13 —Henry Schlaudroff, 2% miles south of Maples. Closing out sale. Dec. 17 —Clarence Ray, 6 miles nprtlieast of Monroeville. Closing out sale Dec. 18 —William Stasell. 5 miles north and 2 mile east of Monroeville. Closing out sale.

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady’s Market for Decatur Berne Craigville Hoagland And Willshire Corrected November 27 No commlsalon and no yardage. Veals received Tueaday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday. 250 to 300 lbs $5.30 300 to 250 lbs .. SO.IB 300 to 356 lbs $5.00 180 to 200 lbs $5.00 140 to 156 lbs $3.70 150 to 180 lbs »4.170 120 to 140 11* $2 55 IM to 120 lbs IS 86 Roughs $4.50 Stags $2.25 down Vealers - $6 09 fcwe and wether lambs ... $6.00 Buck lambs $5.00 FORT WAVNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov. 37—(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs. 10c higher to 10c lower; 250-300 lbs., $5.70; 325.250 lbs.., $5.50; 200-225 lbs.. $5.30; 180-200 lbs., $5.10; 160-180 lbs., $4.85; 300350 lbs., $5.35; 150-160 lbs.. $4.10; 140 150 lbs.. $4; 130-140 lbs.. $3.50; 120-130 lbs. $3; 100-120 lbs., $2.50; roughs, $5: stags, $3. Calves, $6.50; lambs, $6.50. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y., Nov. 27.— (U.R) —Livestock: Hogs, 400; holdovers, 300; weights above 180 lbs., strong to 10c over Monday; others draggy and uneven; desirable 210.230 lbs., $6.10-$6.25; 180-200 lbs., $5.75-86; 140-150 lbs.. $4.25-85.10; pigs "down to $3 and below. Cattle, 100; mostly cows; steady to strong; low cutter and cutler, $1.25-$2.25. Calves, 25; vealers, unchanged, $7 down. Sheep, 500; lambs, active, 10-25 c Jiigher; good to choice, $7.25-7.50; mostly $7.35 and up; medium kinds and strongweights, $6.35-16.75. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. May July Wheat, old. .99% -99% -93'4 Wheat, new .99% Corn, old 88% .87% -83% Corn, new .88% Oats, old . .52% .50% .46% Oats, new .52% New York Produce Dressed poultry (cents per Tt>.) firm: turkeys 18-30; chickens 11%-26; broilers 15-27; capons 2229; fowls 8%-19; ducks 14-17; Long Island ducks 17-17%. Live poultry (cents per lb.) firm: geese 1114. turkeys 16-24; roosters 11; ducks 10-14; fowls 10-18; chickens 12-22; capons 2326. Butter receipts 15.392 packages. Market irregular. Creamery higher than extras 29%-30% extra. 92 score 29%. Firsts 90 to 91 score 28%-29. First 88 to 89 score 2727%. Seconds 26-26%. Centralized up score 28%. Centralized 88 to 89 score 37-27%. Centralized 0 90 score 28%. Centralized 88 to 89 score 27-27%. Centralized 84 to 87 score 26-36%. Egg receipts 15.675 eases. Market irregular. (Special packs, hennery selections 36-38. Stand aids 33-35. Firsts 28-28%. Mediums 23-24%. Dirties 23-24%. Checks 20%-21 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET .Torre: led November 27 No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or better 89c Nf>- 2 New Wheat (58 lbs 88c Oats 32 lbs. teet slc Oats, 30 lbs. test 50c Soy Beans, bushel 75c-SLOO Old Yellow Corn $1.15 New Yellow Corn BOc-sl.i)o CENTRAL SOYA MARKET No. 2 yellow beans, bu. SI.OO Delivered to Se-ctory __o — Infantry Regiment Celebrated St. Louis. — (U.R)—The Sixth Infantry stationed at Jefferson Barracks since 1921 celebrated its 132nd birthday this month. Credited with breaking the final hold of the Germans in northern France, the “Sixth” came to St. Louis after forming a part of the Army of Occupation in Germany after the World War. Col. Walter C- Short is commander of the “Sixth". ARRIVALS Word has been received here of the bijtii of a.six and one b»alf pound girl baby to Mr. and Mrs. Vaufan Snedeker of Brasher Falls, New York. The baoy was born November 22, and has been nu m fed Lena Marie. Mrs. Snedeker was forferly Isabel Munson. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8.30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Satai days, 8:00 p. m. Telephone I*s.

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* « Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. • * 1. On what river is the Russian city of Archangel? 3. Who was Lysanler? 3. In which state is the city of Hattiesburg? 4. What is the common name far methyl alcohol? 5. What word mwins the improv.ment of land for agricultural purposes by draining or irrigation? 6. Name the sister of John and Lionel Barrymore. 7. Who was the greatest Greek malhematL-ian and geometrician of antiquity? 8. Who was Rene Descartes? S. Who wrote the Christmas story called “The Haunted Jl.in'? 16. Which stat in the U. S. leads in gold production? Royal Ambassadors Sat. nite. Floor Show. Country Club. NOTICE <>r EIN M. J9ETH.EME.NT OF EST VI E NO. 3079 Notice is herdby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Sarah E. Brokaw. Jer-eased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Onirt, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the loth day of December, 1934, and allow (a>osp, 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 a proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Vesta A. Brokaw, Administrator Decatur, Indiana, November 19, 1934 Lenhert llrller and ScliiirKer, Nov. 20-27 t ppoiiit inrnt of tdiuinisi rat riv Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Martin F. Wort liman late of Adams County deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Lydia L. Worthman, Administratrix C. J. Lutx, Horney Nov. ft. 1931 Nov 20-37- Dec. 4. Appointment of UlminiM rat rii Nolire is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix De Bonis Non with Will annexed of the estate of John it. Badders late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Cecil Badders, Administratrix De Bonis non with will annexed. ( . J. Luts. Attorney Nov. 19,1931 Nov. 20-27 Dec. 4.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ?7, 1934.

' NOTIC E TO NON-HE*»II>EN'!> lu the Idattis < irruit < ourt. September Term H*3l, Complaint N<». 1504 G THE S'I’ATE OF INDIANA ADAAIS CQUNITY Edith Starr vs. Clarence Starr Now comes the plaintiff, by George Mock attorney, and files her coni- | plaint herein, together with an affip uai « so« pUbli- .ii’on showing t»«- : -t , ■ said defendant Clarence Starr is not i 1 a resident of the State of Indiana; I that said action is for Divorce and | that said non-resident defendant is; | a necessary party thereto. L* Notice is therefore hereby given | said Defendant, last named, that un-. less he be and appear on the • day of January, A. D. 1935 at the Court House in Decatur in I said county and state, and answer I ■ or dpgnur to said complaint, the same . will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness my name and the Seal of . said Court, affixed at Decatur, Ind- ' iaiia tills 2nd day of November A. D. David D. l»epp, < lerk ; I Nov. 13-20-27 | o Get the Habit — Trade a‘ Home aaHgKUaBBEMMKWiaaBB BLUE I BONNET LUMP COAL $6.25 CASH - Comfort with Economy BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phone 25.

COURTHOUSE New Cases Vida Lammert vs. Ollie Chronister, money had >ind received. Defendant allvd and defaulted. Judgment Awarded First State Bank of Hoagland vb. i Lena Bull< tveyer •ind William H IZwi k, note. Cause submitted, eviijjence heard. Finding tluit material averments of the complaint are true land tbit there is due from the defendants the sum of $1,736. iticlud;iug principal, interest and attorney

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fpe*. Judgiucnt on finding uud fur i I eostis. Ask Change of Vtnue Muriel Bell va. Clinton Hell, divorce. Petition for change of vanue , from comity filedCase Dismissed FilWt Joint Stock Land Rank of Fort Wayna vb. Waller Bu|temeier note, foreclosure and appointment of receiver. Caiwe dismissed and coete (laid. Rule To Answer lluaaell w Welte vs. TJ»e Wolverine insurance Co., collection on judgment. Appearance by Cable and Eichorn, Gordon and Bdris for de- 1

i feudality, Rule to answer. Margaret Wells vs. The Welver- | Qige 1 nail bin pp Co., collection on judgment. Appearance by Cable and Eichhorn and Gordon and Edrla fori i defendants, Rule to answer. Order Summons The Department of Financial In . ijtltuilon of Indiaiai by Clark J. Lutz special representative, vs. Thomas J. purkins, et al, torecipuere of mortgage. Alias summons order- d j fcr defendant, returnable. Decern ber 10. Christmas Tree Harvest Begun Menominee, Mich. — (U.R) — With

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