Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 286, Decatur, Adams County, 3 December 1934 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND FOR SALE FOR SALE — 100 Blood tested Barred Rock rfiullets. Seventylive cents each. Mrs. Marion Miohaela, Decatur R. 4. 284t3 THIS WEEK-$5 Steamoii Pushup Permanent $1.45. Two for $2. Phone 603. 308 N, sth. 286t4x FOR SALE —12 year .old work mare, weight about 1450. Also about 12 tons light mixed hay. ITione 8793. L. C. Sautbine. 1% mile northeast of Decatur. 285t3x FOR SALE— Used merchandise. 4 heating stoves; 1 cabinet heater; 2 player pianos; davenport, settee; tobies; chairs; dressers. Sprague furniture company phone 199. FUR SALE — Fresh Jersey cow. Good pne. Herman Meyer, Mon run Phone. 286 3tx FOR SALE —Living room suite, 3aaece, $45; 4-piece bedroom suite $35; Kitchen cabinet, $18; 19x12 Cungoleum rug. $4.50; 9x12 wool felt rung. $10; 9X12 axminister rug, $25; Kitchen range, $18: circulating heating stove. S2O; medium sized. $39; large size. $49; Electric washing machine. $39; oil stoves, $ tSO; spring filled mattresses. $lO. Stare is open in evenings. Stuckey anfTUumpany. Monroe, Ind. 286-6 t FOR SALE —Biack Walnuts SI.OO ImsheL Phone 871-T. 28Wt3x FOR SALE —1 Fresh Guernsey cow; 1 Jersey coming fresh soon. They are good stuff. Jim A. Hendricks, phone 23. Monroe. M 286t3x SSCRIWCE — Arnao Dryer and permanent wave machine, SBS. Box fT"£'are Democrat. 285-2tx WANTED A YOUNG MAX —With good education wanted by Wear-Ever Alumhmm Company to act a- icpresentalive in Adams County; not house to house.; war essential. Write, giving references and phone number. Box lirT. '» Diily Democrat. 284-a3tx MALE, INSTRUCTION We want to select reliable young man. now employed, with foresight, fair education and mechanical inclinations, willing to train spare time or evenings, to qualify as INSTALLATION and SERVICE expert on all types ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS and Air Conditioning Equipment. Write fully, giving age, phone, present occupation. Utilities Eng. Inst., 404 % Democrat. 286t2x MAN WANTED —Supply customers with famous Watkins Products in Decatur. Business established, earnings average $25 weekly, pay starts immediately. Write J. R. Watkins Company, 250-78 N. sth St., Columbus, Ohio. Itx WANTED — For expert radio and electrical repairs call Marcellus Miller, phone 625. Member Radio Manufacturers Service. Miller Radio Service, 226 N. 7th st. 251tf . 0 — LOST AND FOUND LOST —Boston bull dog. Brindle and white. Anna Jane Tyndall. Phone 295. 286K2tX ~ Tor reni FOR RENT — To a responsible party, seven room Louse, 6 mile cast of Decatur. Phone 719-F. FOR RENT — Five room house, modern except bath. 414 N. 7th street. Helen Miller. Phone 1002. 284k3t E_ ... - ■ . Latex DippecJ Process now uncon ’ —tJEKzXi— __ ditionally •' •s>*- it •■’guaranteed for 18 mo. Sold on our new rental plan 25 weeks to pay. Porter Tire Co. Distributor 341 Winchester Phone 1289 Appointment of IHiiilnlainitor V<>. .nits Nol'ce Is licreby given, that the undersigned lias been appointed Administrator C the estate ot Andrew Bailey late of Adams County, de. ceased. The estate is probably sol. vent. WRIUai Se«i«y. Administrator Nathnn C. Xeisrtin, Attorney Nov. 26. 1934 Nov. 26 Dee. 3-1 C

' MARKETREPORTS daily report of local . AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady’s Market for I Decatur Berne Craiflvllle Hoagland And Willthire Corrected December 3 > No commission and no yardage Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday. 250 to 300 lbs $5.80 200 to 350 lbs $5.65 300 to 350 Iba $5.50 ' 180 to 200 lb* $5.50 140 to 160 lhe $4.50 180 to 180 iba. $5.20 40 to 140 lbs $8.05 100 to 120 lbs $5.55 Reuglia $4.75 Stags $2.50 down Vealers $7.00 Ewe and wether lambs $6"5 Buck lambs $5.75 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y„ Dec. 3.-4U.R) —Livestock: Hogs, receipts, 7.400; active; strong to 10c over Friday s average: bulk desirable 200-225 lbs. $6.2546.50; few 230-250 lba„ $6.60 and $6.65; 170-200 lbs., $5 90-$6.25; 140-170 lbs., $5.15-$5.90; 100-140 lbs.. $3 50-$5; packing sows. $5.65-$6. Cattlte. receipts, commercial. 900; government. 2,000; active; 4550c higher; steer quality plain; good yearlings. $8.25-$8.50; individual steers to $10; short feds, $6.50$7.50; common to rifedium steers and heifers, $446: fleshy cows, $3.2843.50; low cutter and cutter. $1 5042.50. Calves, receipts, 850; vealers steady. $8 down. Sheep, receipts, 5,200; lambs active, strong to 15c higher; good to choice mainly, $7.75; medium. $6.50-$?; inferior throwouts downward to $4. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. May July Wheat, old 99% .99% .92% Wheat, new .99% Corn, old .91% .90% .Si's Corn, new 91% Oats, old 55 -53% .48% Oats, new .54% FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind.. Dec. 3.—(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs, steady to 5c higher; 250300. lbs . $640; 225-250 lbs.. $6.05; 200-825 lbs $5.90; 180-200 lbs.. ss.4br«Mlo lbs.. $5.25; 300-350 lbs . $5.80; 150-160 lbs.. $4.25; 140150 lbs., $4; 130-140 lbs., $3.75; 120130 lbs. $3.25; 100-120 lbs., $2.75; roughs, $5; stags, $3Calves, $7: lambs, $7. — NEW YORK PRODUCE Dressed poultry (cents per lb.), firm; turkeys, 17-26; chickens, 11%26: broilers. 15-27; capons, 23-31; fowls, 8%-19; ducks, 15-17; Long Island ducks. 17-18, Live poultry, nominal (cents per lb ) geese. 11-15; turkeys, 18-25; roosters, 11; ducks. 10-15; fowls. 8 IS; chickens. 10-22; eapous, 17-22; broilers, 19-21. Butter receipts. 8,545 packages; market firm; creamery higher than extras, 30-30%; extra 92 score, 29%: first 90 to 91 score. 38%-29%; first, 88 to 89 score, 27%-28; seconds. 26%-27; centralized 90 score. 28%; centralized 88 to 89 score, 27%-28; centralized 84 to S? score. 26’4-27. Egg receipts. 9.624 eases; market steady to firm; special packs, including unusual hennery selections, 33-35; standards, 30-32; firsts 28-28%; mediums, 23-24; dirties. 23-24%: checks. 20%-21. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected December 3 i No. 1 New Wheat, 60 Iba. or I better 90c ! No. 2 New Wheat (58 lbs.) 89c Oats 32 lbs. test 52c Oats, 30 11*5, test 51c Soy Beans, bushel 75c41.00 Old Yellow Corn $1.16 New Yellow Corn 80-51.12 CENTRAL SOYA MARKET No. 2 yellow beans, bu. $1.05 Delivered to factory oContinue Kidnap Case To Feb. 11 • Louisville, Ky., Dec. 3—(UP) — F dera.l judge Charles I. Dawson ' -- day continued the case of Mrs. Frances RcMiiscn, held In ' ouncetion with the kidnaping of Mrs. Alice Speed Stoll, until Februaray 11 and reduced her bond from 650,000 to $25,000. Mrs. Robinsen. wife of Thomas 11. Robinsons, Jr., sought as the actual kidnaper, has been held here since Mrs. Stoll was returned home upon payment of a $50,000 ransom. . N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST i Eyea Examined, GI azsea Fitted HOURS: 8:30,to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone IXS.

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CHURCH REVIVALS The First United Brethren' church at 110 South Ninth street j will hold revival services every . evening at 7:30 o’clock until SunFor Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfel Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 31 i 101 So. 3rd st. Neurocalometer Service X-Ray Laboratory Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 p. m., 6 to 8 p. m.

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i day. December 16. Dr. J. E. Conant of Chicago spoke at the two church services Sunday. His subject Sunday morning was "The Divine Program of Soul Winning.” In the evening he spoke on "How to Raise the : Dead in Decatur." The subjects for Dr. Conant's I sermons during the rest of tile j week will be: Monday, “A ThouI sand Beggars at the Church Doors”; Tuesday, “How Prayer OiM>ns the Door to Salvation"; Wednesday, “A Dose of the Devil's Chloroform”; Thursday. 'What Must the Church Do To Be Sav- . ed?": Friday, "Unsaved Church ; Members." There will be no scri vices Saturday. There will be three services i Sunday. December 9. in the tnornI ing, afternoon and evening. During the afternoon services, next

I Sunday, Dr. CMiant will deliver a ! special lecture entitled “Are We Nearing a Great World Cri>l«?’‘ He will use a special prepared chart to Illustrate his talk. Dr. Conant la an ouUtaudina Bible teacher end evangelist, who is In great demand. He will leave Decatur on December 17 to go to Portland, Oregon, where Be has another engagement. Large crowds have been attending the meetings. The church members as well as the public are invited lo attend. ... o . - vol KF. OF riWAI. sriTI.KMENT OF F.s irtTF. NO. semi Nellie Is lisreby Kiven to the creItora. hrlrs and Dials** of Oorhard Kohne. deceased, lo appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 21»t day of December, 1934, snd show cause. If any, why the FIXAI. SETTLEMENT Acetil'NTH with the estate of said de ■•• dent should not lie approved, and said heirs are notified to the ', and there make proof of heirship and receive their dlHtrfbutiv? shar. s. SMward Kohne, Executor Decatur, Indiana, November ! I, 1984 Attorney Frnehte and I.merer Nov. 26 Dee 3 0 Jet the Habit — Trade at Horn* Boy S. Johnson Auctioneer P. L. 4 T. Co. BL Phonea 104 \ 10 * 2 ‘ T ’ Claim your date is - earty a® 1 se N -AL;, ■ every day. SALE CALENDAR — Dee. 4 —Lem Troutner and L. A. Graham, 1 mile west of Pleasant ' Mills, ('losing out sale. Dec. s—Geo. V. Mellott, Woodburn. Horse sale. Dec. 6 —Geo. Yaney. 7% miles southwest of Decatur, % mile south of Kirkland high school. Closing out sale. Dee. 10 —Neileuschwander Heirs, 1 mile north and 3 miles east of Bluffton. 80 acre farm. H. H. I High, auctioneer. Dec, 11—Dwight Wass estate, 3 miles east and 5 miles north of Decatur. Dec. 12—William Dettmer, % mi. north of Echo. Dec. 13—Henry Sehlaudroff, 3% miles south of Maples. Closing out sale. Dec. 17 —Clarence Ray, 6 miles northeast of Monroeville. Closing out sale. Dec. 18 —William Stasell. 5 miles north and 2 mile Cast of Monroeville. Closing out sale.

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Hejuvenating O/7/j| SK I \ K 'Bsfoie— / ; ‘a f SIKiT I R l ' ' I '' I .7*’“ ?: —; — _ I < iff I ' A”; ir* V-ks • 1 -' -W New siding, an enclosed porch and a Utile architectural treafawu J the remarkable change in appearance shown in the home pitMiß Improvements of this type, including the planting, are eligible with funds borrowed from private financial institutions ' -rw .he Fsderal Housing Administration. Horse Sale •zi mile North of Woodburn. Indiana. Tile Yard WEDNESDAY, Dec. sth-l:00P.M, 26 HEAD OF HORSES Consisting of several high class matched pairs. 1 pure bred red roan, coming 3 yr. old filly, a good one. 1 pure bred filly, 1 year old. The above fillies are the best that I have ever owned. All Horses Sold and Must Hitch to Suit You. TERMS: CASH. GEORGE MELLOTT,Ont Auct: Roy Johnson.