Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1934 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. BUSINESS CARDS AND NOTICES FOR SALE THIS WEEK—SS Steamoil Pushup Permanent $1.45. Two for $2. Phone 693. 308 N. sth. 286t4x USED FURNITURE BARGAINS Cook moves, heating stove«. kitchen cabinets, electric washers, electric radios, beds, mattresses, springe, dressers, sewing machines, baby beds, chest of drawers. tables, chairs, rockers, etc. We handle grates for all kinds of stoves. We buy. sell or trade. DANIELS SECOND HAND Store. Phone 1148. 287t3x FOR SALE:—Cow and calf. Max Thieme, phone 845-C. 2887t3x FOR SALE—Fresh Holstein cow. W. C. Werling, one half mile north of Preble. 288-3tx FOR SALE—Hard coal burner in good condition. Call 873-K. 289-g3t FOR RENT or SALE — House at 1104 Sout l '. 11th Street. Rent $12.a month. Mm. Harry Sipe, ilerne Imiian.i. 289u3tx FOR SALE—3 boy’s suits; one 12 year size; one 14 year size; one 18 year size. All in good condition. 401 Adams street. Phone 1049. 288-g3t FOR SALE Cyclone grass seeder, one burner oil stove and a sxlo foot screen for brooder chicks. 1128 Elm st., Decatur. 288a3tx FOR SALE—Kalamazoo Heatrola. large size. Used one season. Sold with four-year guarantee. Inquire at once. Leonard Meyer, 715 Elin st. 287t3x FOR SALE —Living room suite. 3piece, $45; 4-piece bedroom suite $35; Kitchen cabinet. $18; 9x12 Congoleum 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, $4 50; spring filled mattresses, $lO. Store is open in evenings. Stuckey and Company, Monroe, Ind. 286-6 t WANTED WANTED —A furnished apartment or light housekeeping rooms. To responsible party. Box 13(8). % Democrat. 289t.1x WANTED — The public to attend the rummage sale at the Erwin Building, Friday, 1 p. tn- and Saturday, 9 a. in. to 8 p. m. 288-3 t First class hair cut 20c. C. Merryman and Frank Young. 204 North First st. 287a3t WANTED —Experienced maid for general housework Phone 258. WANTED — For expert radio and electrical repairs call Marcellus Miller, phono 625. Member Radio Manufacturers Service. Miller Radio Service, 226 N. 7th st. 251tf FOR RENI FOR RENT — Sleeping rooms in modern home. Call at 304 N. 4th street for information. 289t3x o LOST AND FOUND LOST—Bunch of keys between Decatur and Bluffton. Finder (■all phone Smith Garage, Poneta, Ind. Reward. 2S9t3x I FLOOR MATS 75c U p. ENGLAND’S AUTO PARTS Wholesale and Retail Ist Door So, of Court House Phone 282 Gillette f—WL Tires . Latex Dipp(i2iaaZ.r « ft* ed Process ■ r,ow unc ° n ' —1 ditionally guaranteed for 18 mo. Sold on our new rental plan i 25 weeks to pay. Porter Tire Co. < Distributor 1341 Winchester Phone 1289 THREE KILLED, PILOT INJURED IN PLANE CRASH CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE' or Ini' before- they could ai t Ihe crash occurred. Hammer was driven back from £? the plane by the flames. It was halt an hour before the fire could _ 1/e checked. It Was pr. Carmack's second airplane ride, but Dr. Mendenhall and

his daughter had flown many times. The two physicians (lew to Richmond yesterday morning, picked up Miss Mendenhall and took her with them to Detroit where they addressed a Wayne county, (Michigan) median meeting. They were returning to Richmond when She crash occurred. Miss Mendenhall apparently had a permotion of death before she boarded the plane. Halt joking and half serious, she hade her fellow reporters goodly remarking “I h-epe I come back this way.” MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady’s Market for Decatur Berne Craigville Hoagland And Willshire Corrected December 5 No commission and no yardage. Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday. 250 to 300 lbs $5.65 200 to 350 lbs $5.45 300 to 350 lbs _ $5.30 180 to 200 lbs $5.30 140 to 160 lbs $4.00 160 to ISO lbs. 85.10 120 to 140 lbs $2.85 100 to 120 lbs. $2.35 Roughs ..... ............................. $4.50 i Stags . $2.50 down Veilers . $6.50 Ewe and wether lambs $7.00 , Buck iambs s6.ov . EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y.. Dec. 6. —(U.R) —Liivestock: Hogs, receipts. 1,500; holdovers. 100; steady to strong with Wednesday's unevenly lower close; desirable 220-260 lbs.. $6.25-$6.35; 200220 lbs.. $6-$6.25; 180-200 lbs... $5.85$6; 140-170 lbs., $5-$5.75; 100-130 lbs.. $3.50-84.75. Cattle, receipts, 250: common to medium stetrs and heifers, weak to 25c lower. $4-$5; short fed steers held around $7.50; fleshy cows. $3; low cutter and cutter. $1.50-$2.50. Calves, receipts, 75; vealers unchanged. $8 down. Sheep. receipts. 600; lambs steady; quality and sorts considered; good to near choice, $7.75; equivalent to $8; mixed offerings. $7.25-87.50; medium. $6..50-$7. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. May July Wheat, old $1.02 $1.03% .97 Wheat, new $1.02 Corn, old .95 .92 .89 Corn, new . .95% Oats, old .54% .49% Oats, new . .56% NEW YORK PRODUCE

New York. Dec. 6.—(U.R) — Pre-1 duce: Dressed poultry, firm (cents per lb.) turkeys. 17-28; chickens. Ills--27; broilers. 15-27; capons. 21-30: fowls, 9-19; ducks, 15-17; Long Island ducks, 1714-18. Live poultry, firm (cents per lb.geese. 11-20; turkeys, 14-21; roosters, 11; ducks. 10-15; fowls. 10-18; chickens 12-23; capons. 18-23 Butter, receipts 6,269 packages; market firmer; creamery higher than extras, 3014-3114; extra 92 score. 3014; first 90 to 91 score, 2929%; first 88 to 89 score, 28-2814: seconds, 27-27*4; centralized 90 score. 29; centralized 88 89 score. 2J-2814; centralized 84 to 87 score, 27-2714. Egg receipts, 14,505 cases; market firm: special packs including unusual hennery selections. 32-33; standards, 3014-31; .firsts, 27-28; medium, 23-24; dirties, 23-24; checks, 20-2014-Fort Wayne Livestock Hogs steady to 15c higher; 250300 It)j. $5.95; 225-250 lbs. $5.75; 200-225 lbs. $5.60; 180-200 tbs. $5.40; 160-180 tbs. $5.15; 300-350 lbs. $5.50; 150-160 lbs. $4.25; 140150 lbs. $4; 130-140 lbs. $3.75; 120130 tbs. $3.25; 100-120 lbs. $2.75; roughs $5: stags $3. Calves $7; Lambs $7. Cleveland Produce Butter market steady. Extras 3314; standards 32. Eggs steady. Extra whites 29; current receipts 25; pullets 22. Poultry market steady. Fowls colored 414 lbs. and up 12; ducks light 13; geese heavy fat 14: geese ordinary 12; turkeys young 18-19; old hens 16; old toms 14; No. 2 turkeys 14. Potatoes Maine sl-1.10-per 100 lb. bag; OlHo best mostly 75-85< per 100 lb. bag; New Jersey SI.OO per 100 lb. bag. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected December 5 No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or better ..... ... 90c No. 2 New Wheat (58 lbs.) 89c Oats 32 lbs. test 53c Oats. 30 lbs. test .... 52c Soy Beans, bushel 75c-$1.05 Old Yellow Corn $1.25 New Yellow- Corn 80c-$1.20 CENTRAL SOYA MARKET No. 2 yellow beans, bu $1.05 Delivered to factory

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k Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. 1. For what invention is Sir Rich- 1 ard Arkwright famous? 2. Name the thirl letter of th?! Greek alphabet. 3. In kiw, w.:at is replevin? 4. Ju which country is the city | Trandbjem? 5. Who was George Wilhelm . Frie Iri li Hegel? 6. Who wrote “Tile Shame of the ' Cities'? 7. Who commanded the main I English th■; in an engagentent 7. Who commanded the main : English fleet in an engagement! with the SpanisU' Annada In 1588? 8. Who was Samuel Taylor Coloridge? 9. Name the oldest of the German ! universities. 10. Name the Chairman of the Union Central Executive Committee Daily Xmas Idea 8 Piece DINING ROOM SUITES $42.50 to $145.00 THROW RUGS . . $1.25 Sprague Fin n. Co. Phone 199 152 S. a 2nd st.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1934.

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of th Soviet Government of Russia. RECOVERY HEAD DEFENDS POLICY (CONTINUED t HUM FAGS. UNKz in their government ami in them-j i selves to stop complaining and put 'their shoulders to the wheel. The | i man who spends his days and I nights in finding fault with every i public official, in sneering at every , I effort to serve the general welfare,! ■ and then howls for something to, I give confidence, ought to spend a , I few minutes every day looking at I I himself in a mirror and asking' ' himself what he is doing to inspire : anyone with any confidence in , him." He staunchly defended the Roosctelt administration in its speedy approach to the battle i against the depression and creditled the course pursued with the I "peaceful rise from the depths." An opposite viewpoint was taken by Dr. Virgil Jordan, president of national industrial conference ' board. He charged that the government is in fact in the hands of an organized mob." Jordan spoke before the congress ■of Ameri an industry. "This is the last call for recov•ery on the basis of private enterprise," he said, "and unlees it is answered decisively in the next six months, it will be too late." i He defined cooperation with government as "cooperation in the expansion of government employer and investor activity as the basis '►of recovery."

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COURT HOUSE New Case* John A. Lhainan et al vs, Laban G. Gage et al, contract, complaint filed. Affidavit of non residence of defendants tiled by plaintiff. Clerk i ordered to issue summons to sheriff of Jay county for Dot Barr, rtjturnablc January 3 and to sheriff |of Allen county for Grace Bixler, 'returnable January 3. Clerk ordlered to give notice by publication 1 for Ella Sweeney and Russel Wag- ■ oner, returnable February 3. Clerk , ordered to issue summons to osheriff of Adams county for other defendants, returnable January 3. Berne Furniture Co. vs. L. W. Eicher et al. promissory note. Coinplaint filed. Summons ordered issued to sheriff of Adams county for defendants returnable December 17. Case Venued Here George R. Alexander vs. Arthur Springer, damages. Transcript and papers in cause filed by clerk of Wells circuit court. Notoice Ordered Bert Cordoray vs. Russel Waggonoer, complaint on judgment. Clerk ordered to give notice of non residence, returnable Feb. 4. Find For Plaintiffs First and Tri State National Bank and Trust Co. vs. Anthony Spangler, promissory note. Defendant defaulted. Court finds for 'plaintiff that there is $126.83 due. ■Judgment given tor principal, interest and costs. Lawrence Carter vs. George Headirgton. note. Appearance withdrawn by C. L. Walters for defendant. Defendant defaults. Court finds plaintiff, giving a judgment for $l2O in principal, iinterest and costs, in addition to the court

RoyS. Johnson Auctioneer P. L. & T.Co. BL Phone® 104 and 1022. Claim your date early as I sell every day.

SALE CALENDAR Dec. B—i Frame Ac Beede. 2 miles west of New Haven or 6 mile east of Fort Wayne. Dec. 10—Ernest Springer. 2% mile north of Ossian on State ■ road No. 1. Dec. 10 —Neuenschwander Heirs, 1 mile north rnd 3 miles east of Bluffton. 80 acre farm. H. H. High, auctioneer. Dec. 13 —Henry Sclilaudruff, 1 mile east and 1% mile north of Hoagland, just opposite Flat Rock church. Dec. 11—Dwight Was® estate, 3 1 miles east and 5 miles north of Decatur. Dec. 12 —William Dettmer, % ml. north of Echo. Dec. 15 —B. A. and Elizabeth ' Irelan, 4 miles south and % mile west of Pleasant Mills, % mile east of Salem. Dee. 17 —Jacob Bloemker, Preble Ind. Sale of house and lot. Fred Reppert, auct. Dec. 17 —Clarence Ray, 6 miles northeast of Monroeville. Closing out sale. Dec. 18 —William Stasell, 5 miles north and 2 mile east of Monroe- . ville. Closing out sale.

costs. Jury Ordered To Meet Petit jury ex parte, clerk is ord erad io issue venire for petit jury, returnable December lo Answer Filed Daniel F. Knoll vs. Weills Augs burger, damages. Defendant tiles answer to interrogatories number one to six. Set For Trial Weil Realty Co., vs. Henry C. Crawford, rent. Oanae set for trial, January 3. State of Indiana vs. Henry R. Anspaugh and Edwurd S. Atw paugh, embezzlement of farm property. Cause set for trial, December 31. Appearance Filed Milton C. Welling vs. Old Adams County Bank et al, bond. Appearance by H B. Heller tor all defendants. Rule to answer. Estate Case Estate of Martin Reef. The administrator reports a deed for real estate sold. Deed examined und approved. Guardianship Case Ain Elizabeth Stauffer, ward; Frederick Stauffer, guardian. Final report tiled, examined und approved. Finding that assets in hands of guardian are leas than SSOO. Guardian ordered to make distribution ac-

PUBLIC AUCTION | FRIDAY, December 7th—l O’clock I 20 head Horses and Colts—lo held Ewts. ’ Milch Cows, Heifers and Bulls. I One 1-horse wagon. 250 Chestnut Fence Pojk I Household Goods — Miscellaneous Articles. I If you have anything to sell, bring it in and get the cash. I DECATUR RIVERSIDE SALES j E. J. AHR—Managers—L. W. MURPHY I Johnson and Doehrman, aucts. w. a. Low, J Public Auction| 80—ACRE FARM-80 ! LIVE STOCK-FARM TOOLS-FEED As 1 have quit farming, I will sell ai public auctmi. a njj deuce 4 miles aouth and % miles west of I’l.-air Mills, ! ( ife J of Salem, on SATURDAY, December 15,1931 Commencing at 10 A. M. HORSES—BIack mare. G yr-, old wt. 1! ••• Hla. k ii .v sid old, wt. 1400. both sound and good work, : i: y niarr. r„ i smooth mouth. CATTLE —Guernsey cow. 4 yrs. old. IT- Mar. 17: Ik-istesq 4 yr. old, fresh March 15; Jersey cow. Myl me calf, giving a Sieta HOGS AND SHEEP—22 head of I O- - h'K- wt to 100 lbs.; 7 good Shropshire eWes. will lamb the last of fiHAY AND GRAIN—3OO bu. of good >.•!;■■■ ra ill cril. I :s< good timothy hay; 2 tons of clover hay; I‘ l shocks of mW IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS—I wagon 'i, hay ladders hM bed; 1 wagon and wagon box; set of dump boards; mover d planter; walking plow; spike tooth harrow; do:iTh- di«; Hffw Deering binder; cultivator; bob-sleds; < in sled: buzz sa’; I engine; auto trailer; set of double work harm- single worktani 12-15 Axminster rug; many articles too numero > to mention, g TERMS—CASH. IRA WHITTREDGE, Owner On the above date and at 1:30 p. in. I will ■< 11 at public naw the highest bidder without reserve, the follow described SIRl« 80 acres of good level black ground, all under cultivalim about 5 acres in small timber. A good 6 i< ■ m houst. arsa poultry house 10x30; graiuery. corn crib and wacon shed g<trage. Possession will be given on or Infor March 1. I 1 - TERMS —$500.00 cash, day of sale. of p-irclia - price 1935, long time on balance. This farm is <h a: - eucumbrance.a a loan of SIOOO.OO. B. A. Irelan and Elizabeth Ireton, Owl i Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer.

•U law. Rfal Ettau Tr , " ■"'»> !■’ s / K ■ M :Her so io.- 1! „; 1 port ( ,r tn!x ; t-,r Ivon S ' r "' !l A -'’iHw ioj ~ ■ "' X " f ihloli Lelieva 'VI(M i. ud‘";' ! " K J Anwtuu land jjW foi’U.Oy K A;l1 "’ K Si, ':»-lwii. r ,H I . “ 11 '■ JH 1,1 lu,l ‘ in Kirkland JS $1.0". Marr a 9e L'teim M l " laborer ( " and Hlamh, route 2. Geneva. I-oiiis G. Hutzk-r Mam:.,- M-h:;,!, 4" ■' ■ ■ .-■ - ■: ■ N. A. OSTOMETmBT I Eye, Examined, Cm f , J HOURS: ■ 8:30 to 11:30 12:30u J Saturdays, l:H n I Tolenhnne 1«5 ■