Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1934 — Page 2
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f CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, I BUSINESS CARDS, 1 AND NOTICES I FOR SALE Foil SALK— Fresh Holstein cow IV. C. Werl Ing, one half mile north of Preble. 288-3tx FOR SALE Hurd coal burner in good condition. Call 573-K 289-g3t FOR RENT or SALE — House at 11 to Sou to lltli Street. Rent $12.a month. Mns. Harry Sipe. Berne Indiana. ASSUiIJtx FOR SALE—3 boy's suit*: one 13 year size; one 14 year size; one 18 year size. All in good condition. <Ol Adams street. Phone 1044) FOR SALE —Cyclone grass seeder, one burner oil stove and a sxlo foot screen for brooder chicks. 1128 Elm st., Decatur. 288a3tx FOR SALE — Good heating stove, new stove board. Cheap if token at once. Inquire 1127 West Monroe S{. 290-g2t FOR SALE —Minure spreader. Soil fitter line. The new and improved Rude either deflector or V type. Get Our prices before buying. Hoffman garage. Treble, Ind., 290-glStx FOR SALE—Living room suite, 8piece, $45. 4-piece bedroom suite *35; Kitchen cabinet. $18; 9x*2 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 1300. 5. Democrat. 2S9t3x WANTED — Tlte public to attend the rummage sale at the Erwin Building. Friday, 1 p. in and Saturday, 9 a. m. to 8 p. in. 2bt>-3t 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 RENI FOR. RENT — Sleeping rooms in modern home. Cail at 304 N. 4th street for information. 289t3x FOR RENT —Furnished rooms with heat, soft water in modern modern home. 301 No. sth St Phone 711. 29t1-3tx ■ ANTI-FREEZE ™ Super Pyro K Zerone JU Eveready Prestone ENGLAND’S ■ AUTO PARIS Wholesale and Retail Br tst Door So. of Court House > Phone 282
I ISSI Gillette Tires Latex Dipped Process ' e now uncon ' __Ljywi : . ditionally QafiQAUiiAiiiSU guaranteed for 18 mo. Sold on our new rental plan 25 weeks to pay. Porter Tire Co. Distributor 341 Winchester Phone 1289
Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Pour for ths answers. ♦ 4 1. Who first advanced the physical theory of Relativity? 2. Who was Jakob Stainer? 3. In what year did the Haymarket Square Riot occur? 4 What wa j the nickname of General Anthony Woync of Revolutionary War fame? 5. Which ttatc bounds Arizona on the north? 'B. In which c-.untry is the Province of Madras? 17. What is a reliquary? 8. What dc ii thc name Leo mean? n. What was tfce nickname of William D. Haywood, labor leader and 4. W. W. official? 10. Where is Ohio Northern University? — ' 0 NOTICE—North End Hprber Sb<op, open evenings and all day Saturday. Hair cuts, 15c. 288-G3t 0 — Vppointmrnt «f luHiinHtmfwr v is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Adof the estate of John It. Baddei. late ol Adams County <le. ceased. The er-tale is probably ijlGeeil Badders, Admaiudrator < lark J. Luts, Attorney Nov. 29 1934 Nov. 23-39 Dee. 7
JMARKETREPORTS j DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL. AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady’s Market for • Decatur Berne Crelgvill* Hoagland And Willshire c CorrisXed December 7 » No commission and no yardage. Veals received Tuesday. Wednesday. Friday, Saturday. [ 250 to 300 llw $5.75 . 200 to 250 lbs SS.SO a 1 ;O0 to 350 lbs • $5.45 t ISO to 200 lbs $5.45 140 to 160 lbs $4.15 I 160 to 180 lbs $5.15 I 12" to 140 lbs $3.00 - 100 to 120 lbs $2.60 Roughs $4.75 1 Stags $2.50 down Veulers _ $6.50 Ewe and wether tombs $6.75 Duck lambs $5.75 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. May July Wheat, old $1.01% $1.03% .97 Wheat, new $1.01% Corn, old .94% 91% .88% Corn, new .93% Oats, old . .55% .58% .48% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y , Dec. 7.—(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs. 3.400; active; weights above 180 lbs., 1015 c over Thursday’s average; desirable 220-250 lbs., $6.35-$6.50: 190-220 lbs., $6.00$6 30; 160-185 lbs., $5.35-$6; 140-170 lbs. $5-$5-75. Cattle commerce, 500; government. 950; plain steers and heifers slow; scattered sales about steady at $4.85 and down; cows, and bulls strong: fleshy cows, $3.25; low cutter and cutter. $1.60$2.50; medium bulls, $3.15-$3 40. Calves, receipts, 450; vealers weak to soc lower; good to choice. $7.50; sparingly. SB. Sheep, 1.800; lambs active; gen-
erally steady; good to choice mainly, $7.75; few upwards to $8; medium. $6.50-$7. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind, Dec. 7.—ttJ.R) —Livestock: Hogs. 10 to 15c higher; 250-300 lbs., $6.05: 225-250 lbs., $5.90; 200225 ll>B.. $5.75; ISO-200 lbs.. $5 55; 160-180 lbs. $5.30; 300-350 lbs.. $5.65: 150-1611 lbs. $4 40; 140-150 lbs., $4.15; 130-140 lbs., $3.90; 120130 lbs.. $3 40; 100-120 lbs., $2.90: ' roughs. $5; stags. $3. Calves. $7.50; lambs. $7. NEW YORK 77.QDUCE , New York. Dec. 7. — (U.P.) — Proi duce: ,» i Dressed poultry firm (cents per lbs.) turkeys. 17-28; chickens. 11- ’ 27; broilers, 15-27; capons. 21-30; 1 fowls, 9-19; ducks. 15-17; Long Is-1 ■ land ducks, 17-18 ’ Live poultry firm (cents per lb.) : geese, 11-16; turkeys, 14-21; roost1 ers, 11; ducks, 10-15; fowls. 14-19;! chickens. 12-23, broilers. 14-21. Butter receipts, 6.239 packages; market firm; creamery higher than extras. 30%-31%; extra 92 score, 30%-30%; firsts, 90 to 91 score, 29’4-30; first 88 to 89 score, 28-28%; seconds. 27-27%; centralized 90 score, 29%; centralized 88 to 89 score, 28-28%; centralized 84 to 87 score, 27-27%. Egg receipts, 7,919 cases; market irregular; special packs, including uinisual hennery selections, 32; standards. 39%-31; firsts, 27-27%; . mediums. 23-24; dirties, 23-24; ! checks. 29-20%.
CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Dec. 7. — 'UJ>) — Produce: Butter market, firm; extras, 331&; standards, 32 l /4. Eggs, market steady; extra white 29; current receipts, 25; pullets, 22 Poultry market steady; fowls, colored. 4% lbs., and up, 16; 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, $141.10 per 100lb. bag; Ohio best, mostly 75-85 per 10<t-ib. hag; New Jersey, $1 per 100-lb. bag LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected December 7 No. 1 New Wheat. 60 lbs. or better ©2c No. 2 New Wheat (58 lbs.) 91c Oats 32 lbs. teet 53c Oats, 30 lbs. test . 52c Soy Beans, bushel 75c-sl.io No. 2 yell-ow beans, bu sl.lO Old Yellow Corn ...... $1.25 New Yellow Corn .’... 80c-$1.20 CENTRAL SOYA MARKET No. 2 yellow beans, bu $1.05 Delivered to factory o Dance Sunday, Sun Set. i 1 081 POEMD LOST —Bunch of key® between Decatur and Blulfton. Kind er call phone Smith Garage, Poneta, Ind. Reward. 289t3s N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:39 to 11:30 12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. at. j Telephone lAS.
* NOTICE OF Xtl.K or heal . k IM vI i in , to < « roil F In the lilnma < Ireiilt < uurt November Term 1U34- Vo. 8107. STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS SS: ■* In the matter of the estate of Sarah E. Fuller, Ed A. Ashbaucher. executor v». Albert D. Fuller, rial. The undersigned, Executor of the last will ami testament of Sarah E. d Fuller, deceased, hereby gives uullrs that by virtue of uii order ol the Adams Circuit Court he will *•< the hour of 10:00 A. M on the 26t)i day of December. 1931. on the prei i Im s 1q the town of Pleasant Mills. Adapts County. Indiana, offer for •ale ut private sale, all the Interests; of said decedent in and tv the fol-, lowing described real estate, io.wit ; "A part ut the northeast fraction I ’ of Section 20, Township 27 North, i 0 Range fifteen <l9l East, couoneiic-j j lug at the south end of sold fraction. . on the bank of the Ft. Marys river I 3 at a stone, thenee north on the see. J Uon )l»e one Uumlrcd twenty six I rotis and ten links lo a stone, thence: 3 I .vest thirty one degrees south, fort.' ) ' seven rods and eight links to u stone , >n the bank of said river, thence up , ' said river with the njeanderlnga > thereof to the place of beginning, , containing 20 acres, more or less,, in Adams County, Indiana. j Inlots number 24 and 25 and the > North half of InKts number 23 ami . 26 in the Original Plat of the town > of Pleasant Mills. Adams county, Indiana.” Said sale will be made subject to the approval ut said court, for not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: One-third of the purchase money cash in hand, one-third in nine months, and one-third in eighteen months from date of sale, d- ferret! | payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing 6% Inter- | est from their date, waiving relief ' 1 for valuation and appraisement laws | and attorneys fe-s. and upon confir- . mation of sale secured by mortgage j and persona! security on the real es- . . tate sold. Said real estaje shall be I sold free of liens ex'ept the taxes . due and payable in 1935, Ed A Aehbaucher Executor I C. 1.. W alters. Attorney Nov 23-30 Dee. 7-14 I 0 NOTICE OF SHEBIFF'S N.to.E OF 1 Rf.lt KSTATB ON EXKCITION . By virtue of an execution to tae I directed from the Clerk of the Ad- | ams Circuit Court I will exp s. to I public sale to tile highest bidd> r, on ( the 21th .Uy of Det ember l.'Jt. >.'••- • tween the hours of 10:00 o’clock A. I M. and 4:00 o’clock P. M. of sai.t .lay at the east u. or of the Court IK use, I Adam= < aanty. Indiana, the rtr s 1 ■ cribv. n >l estate, to-wit: ' •The following described part of , Inlot number 11. in the Original * Plat of th. town in « ity) of I >e- j catnr, Adams County. Indiana, as the’*; s desiguateii on the recorded | plat of said town (now etty) to-wit: Beg . lining It the vtulli" est ••r:o r I] of sHi.t lilk.t number ill thence ■ northward along the West line of | said lot sixty six i«Si feet to the north west corner of said lol; thence I eastward along the north line I . Haiti lot ninety two <921 feet: thence I southw. rd t: IIS', wl' ■! sail lot . and ; arallvl with the west line of ’ said lot sixty -a <661 feet to a ■ point on the south line of said lot; I lin. of said lot ninety two (92) feet t the place of beginning" | And un failure tu realize the full * am •mt of the judgment, interest | anil charts I will ntotbc •-mi. HgM aM pla. . expos,- to public the fee simple I of said real estate levied on as the ’ property 4 Clara Kunyon. ami Eu- I gene Kunyon at til* suit of l-.M joint Stock Land Bank of 1 St I W.i'ne: said sale will be >uato j without any relief whai. >er front* valuation ami appraisement law.-. ■ Burl L. Johnson " Sheriff of Adams County. Indiana | Aesey. Shoaf and tlotfnan < lark J. I.uls I C. 1.. XV alters Attorneys for plaintiff 1 Nov. 30 Dec. 7-14 Do not overlook the I'tirni- ( ture Sale at Yager Brothers. (
Daily Xmas Idea Table Lamps .... SI.OO Bridge Lamps . . $1.50 Junior Floor ... $2.00 Other styles up to §IO.OO Throw Rugs .... §1.25 Sprague Furn. Co. Phone 199 152 8. 2nd st.
A CHRISTMAS ADVENTURE —By Leslie C. Mitchell I ’ ’ ' THIS IS TOST A PACT OF ONE Or MV MANY WORKSHOPS, klDs\ II J—4 Y&St ILXJfcJLUiU a [ /7W I SHOWINC, -IN HERIL VJE PAINT TRAINS AP-TEQ THEY COME FPaa 3H& \ I 1 I « ''“BL I thavraor ttsa.n department,and inhere we also make and PainT WOODEN HOPPES -SEE THAT CHUTE IN THE COCNEg? THE POLLS COMESA. rjC . WZ.-W I FIL. V <■"-■ £=f7 ?jl I* Hls> VECOId'J TiOWN CHUTE FPOM THE DOH FATQgY. AND DROP IbJTO IRE MACHINE-V. \,Jl‘'x M _A' ' T A jH ’ WiW I ® I TdOCW—“SANTA WHEN THEY COME OUT, THEYVE AU PAINTED AND FINISHED ~~ME iffTLE EU VI f X ilAilnU 1151 —jji — /' c 3 CpTACTED AT in VRONtOF TAIS OTHER MACHINt tSVUITNd PWCKS OF WOCO iNTo'ME U** —*- »- - IV* V/ fl ' i W fl BLS’ 2»> 11 F . I ONES. TO GHOW MACHINE, AnD when n jJXxCOMES out. ff is A finished Bc» The UX* J U, -tW I*».I // ..• > * I 'ME WfTIDIFS . kF .T-OTHERSiEE.THEELT ISFILUN& ATOUIE wnHLL2 - - S 2 I UE3 1 A IL—I / ’ fc?# N MANY 14-1-HM L ftrT-.’/'-’r'QL v - THERE and LU SHOW MDU .WSS&j -JZ ztlJ f J /-J n 7T _ n I workshops- | I THE „ e,c = toyrooms- i-x i\ ni-X —/ \ : KiDD/e s . m.W, Wk WW» fHIMBLE THEATEK NOW SHOWING—“PUTTY IN HER HANDS” BYSffl" five etVof course, they v -xJ uoaoc. vkhoujs why the:''--J kronch ajhTdo them\| HvxM*Tj£u.ME,HUH?‘\ < helCo.Gem j joy has CACTUS \ OIDNT. IT‘S OHLY THE ' ONES 84 HIS HOUSE MAKE US BERRIES BACK OF Y€R HOUSE l GOT TO CHANGE ) - SujEE T au BfßßltsX ONES ON THE CACTUS FEEL THE Ulftf THEY OO ANO MAKE ME FEEL MEAN UIHEN y” ME SEX AGAIN-1 YAMI ) - - • S £EMS 2 C , Jbl£!_LL sEc- T ° ' BEFORE. \ BACK OF LEM'S . NOBODY EVER. UJILI - NOBOOY THE ONES ON OTHER gIZZZ SURE GETTIN TO Bt < If t-ONESOME- —LI. BUT THAT < NEVER NADE\ DEADEN THE I (2) (he KNOWS, kTV 2ftTuL?°Zf KNOW*I Vx/nNT I 7 I 7WW( cfwß) y JHR 1 rW *V( . A j - SB p f > ’ I f k ~^~ > \ < I < 7 Cs ul il — I Ift iiiia Z — _L_——J K> ..lbr....Uu —
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1934.
FEDERAL FARM LOANS Upon recommendation of the Federal Land Bank of Louiaville, Ky., the ADAMS COUNTY NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION, of Decatur, Indiana has received a Charter and has been duly authorized and empowered to make farm loans in all of Adams County. If you are expecting to re-finance your farm loan call or writ* this association at once. . Office: 133 South Second Street Decatur, Indiana E. Burt Lenhart, Sec'y-Treas Fred T. Schurger, Investigator
jChristmas Candy Sale! Opening Saturday, Dec. 8 |i Here it is! The timeliest sale you’ve ever heard r g j \ — * tremendous candy sale just before ■ SKL W Christmas. Your chance to sgve. ■ ■ t J Tih ■ ! For Morri « 5c 41 10c store has been the ® • I J y headquarters for Christmas Candy—.because our ■ < * f candies are so fresh, of such high quality and ■! ■ f/ / -1 P riced »° low - Thia year, to avoid the late _ Christmas shoppers rush, we are putting on this ■ Mle in the early * h °PP in 3 season, ■ I FANCY BOXED ■ CHOCOLATES - ■ - Assorted creams and fancy 1 ■ ■ F*.' ‘ *la centers. Also Mrs. Darling’s * Boxcd Choco,at « CHERRIES " * ‘^ n l dca l Gift package—pound box * MRS. DARLING’S CHOCOLATES ■ ■ (100 < Hand-Dipped) ■ Bgßr \ V ’ s• i g * " e h ave * Ubt unpacked another large shipment of these fine choco- ■ bought especially for this big sale. Once you try these delicious * »cream and fancy centers, you will also be one of our regular Mrs. * ■ Darling customers. Never before has any confection of this ex- B ■ j’- tremely fine quality been offered at so low a price. • 5?' an ’^ a Lemon Roman Punch Maple Nut ■ Maple Orange Caramels Butter Pudding ■ Pineapple Strawberry Nougats Pecan Top ■ * Mint Cherry Vanilla Nut Almond Top ■ ■ Extra Special! 20C Extra Special! I ■ HC Dixie" bP POUND Morris Spe««! ■ : MkA.M TSC ARES MIX CANDY J 15C pound * * /C P O -" 11 » m 11 " F' h n c v ® ■ F s e d , ;v D ?M bl . e ’?T P v d Al Extra Special! CUT ROCK ■ ■ ( ...?..m Old Fashlone<i Christmas Candy ■ PEANLTS Dt STICK CANDY OR) -j r ■ : 20c pound IL “i ftT g 15c„.,0„d . ■ JLvC /t? NOTICE to teachers ■ s Thin - Tastv |||& pound SSi M,SS Schearer « in charge of ■ MOON KISSES °“ r ca " d <. department for B ■ , ... ‘he past five years, will be _ B Mint and asst, flavors W glad to aid you in your ■ 6J)A S' selection of a treat that we B XiVv are con, ident will delight _ B the kiddies. 4 xT r i s ® J • J & KAM 4h J L■J & 1 & 1 I®* Ibr o r-nßjWrrai l ■ UfJhMUbMhMEdIUJHaiMiBHHbSi 1 ■ M.teH'M ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ JB
xoncK to mnnKits 1 Notice lx bcrvby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams Counts. aUie ut Indiana will up to 10 o’efoek A. M. on Tuesday, December IS, 1984 at the office of Auditor of Adams County, State of Indiana, receive sealed blds for furnishing ci’ueked xtoue, acrcenluga. graivsl, tile, bridge plank, culvert pipe, cement, tar. oil, anpbalt. truck tires, aluiomoblle accessories, and other material and supplies needed tor tlie- maintennnee and repair of the public highway and (bridges Jn the county during year J 935 Htwcifieatlona are on file in office of Auditor of said County. Hack bld to be accompanied with bond and affidavit as required by I law. Board reserves the right to reject guy or all bids. | By order of Board of Ctolßty (ComI nilssloners of said County Jobu W. Tyndall Auditor Adams Co&nty. Pec. 7-14 0 Bargains in furniture at Yager Brothers Sale f-s
Public AucSj 6 Room Modern Home on the prem,«. 1 l : ’ treble, Indiana, n the Monday, Dec. 17th. liOOp.M I Extra large lot. Double garage. An ideal p | JCe . I 1 "' a few minutes drive to Decatur, All the art"'"”'® City with an exceptional low tax ra:-. Th s „ "’‘fc highest bidder without reserve. Immed.at. Unusual easy terms. $250.00 ca sh dLT*’ 1 W in sixth days, balance $15.00 per month Th M ''’ tunity to own a home of your own. Why J ‘"ML rent receipt* pay for your home. ’ eM leM JACOB BLOEMKER, J Sold by the National Realty Auct.on Corraanv ■ ” Decatur, Indiana. ■ _ Fred Reppert, Auctioneer B ‘ We get th* buyer and seller together. ■ GOOD In order to settle estate, the undersign, ( | will serve, in behalf of all the heirs of John farm known as the John Nciienschwan<!c r f ~ J ■ of 80 acres, located 1 mile north and ;; niikseastß® ton, on I MONDAY, Dec. 10, 1934 I One O'clock P. M. I ('mod 7 room house. Barn 38x72 feet withkuwfl Hog barn and other out buildings. Good soil. MJI and well drained. Has 8 acres of good timber. S This farm is considered one of the best farm»j|Sß. county. Come and buy it. g TERMS—SO% cash on day of stde. Bekinceas J abstract and title are de ivered and approved. these terms this farm will be bought J : Ixirgain. I THE NEUENSCHWANDERM H. H. High, auctioneer. I HAT SPECIE SATURDAY ONLY | Regular $1.19 £ HATS M 69c M We are reducing our stock of late li sides room for Christmas items. All head sizes. Assemil styles and colors. These hats were bargains al Ml They are greater bargains now! Starting Monday—Open E'tilings iiniil
