Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1934 — Page 2

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Hudson And Terraplane Cars For 1935 Will Have Steel Hoofs—Electric Shift Available—New Model Here -»■ ■'» «... _ . _ a ImK S' ■* -TiWU, >- S-'-^k^v-— .gyrS. -y<?.*y*ijr. *Wwl atsK.. —r3& JSLn Terraplane Six Sedan with full six-passenger capacity mounted on 112* wheelbase with 88 horsepower.

The new Hudsons and Terraplanes for 1935 have arrived and are now on public display for the first time in the showrooms of P. Kirsch & Son, local dealers. Featr«l by lower, longer lines with more power, even finer performance and two of the latest developments of the industry, the new cars are expected to create a tremendous amount of interest. The two developments which are entirely new to the industry are the steel-roofed body which incloses

* « Test Your Knowledge , Can you answer seven of these ten quee*'one? Turn to page Four for the answers. • E. Who was James A. Herne? 2. How many members are in the President's cabinet? 3. What event is commemorated in the festival of rhe Roman,Catholic church, the Assumption of the Virgin Mary? 4. How often are the Olympic games held. 5. In which country is the city of Riga? 6. Where is Biarritz? 7. Who was Herodotus? 8. Name the port at the Mediterranean end of the Suez canal. 9. What was the native country of John Jacob Astor, founder of the Astor fortune in America? 10. Are Indians American citizens? 1. Who was Sidney Higdon? 2. From what is heroin made? 3. What is a studbook? 4. What is an astrolabe? For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfel Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 311 104 So. 3rd st. Neurocalometer Service X-Ray Laboratory Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 n. m., 6 to 8 p. m. Daily Xmas Idea Special on 8 pc. DINING ROOM SUITES $48.50 Watch our windows for Bargains. Open Evenings until Xmas. Sprague Furn. Co. Phone 199 152 S. 2nd st.

A CHRISTMAS ADVENTURE ~ Bv L * slie c - Mitchell ’IM" MSB (W THE -KH WHAT A VJQNOEKHOL ‘S’TOWE Room AMP SELECTING THE FELLOW SANTA CLAUS S - OTHERS WIDG E/NEi/ WHEN ISL WHAT IT IS/BLTT T ZOO'LL things thev want roe - tost — GOT T /HAVEN'T THESE TAGS NEXT TO THE - COME. NOW IWAKH ■ zBDUf? wTrkrr \ HHES almost as V ' if IT'S all. L MV *" 1 AtwAVS W, i I .-don't go too ‘Ttpon-w/''^ f& AS a-eeal r -right wh-h — 6o ' z? vow k’NO'W- ;'-■-F --T't_< '~'z Too h’NOw there IONE-cant /., . - u ~ ~Ny ~THg CTTHEw rtfr - /(THE.TAG' iT-V ARE Thousands Ahave him’.CS;- -rJ . 7. \JZ. CHILDREN ~^ t ~> ••nJ. childreniwTme/ EfT. a z -t 77//rt > ?'’'^ r J I i SffiSfJCreli <yfevX iJfSM 'x St K X§ 4Cfw w mXV *%l_*k__J iii .iik NOW SHOWING—“LADY FOR A DAY” BY SEGAR fkHVOIO"^"sfeHOWTHiV] 7 ( Uioman in black vallexT \ ——^Y s r« W. r 6 Id, 5 . ° Mb MTiftl HUV '•' »W lO vis alifigW 0 ) BSIsBR Jssfc ” <,i !!'»■ slip' ®W ‘/wm-I"'W rFj ( ] I TSS6I ’iWM * I Wwm \ |g) v K

■*■ ~ < «X" ..... «... -• ■ the passengers in a silent, solid I steel compartment with perfect ■ ventilation and the new electric gearsift which entirely clears the fiont compartment and gives real finrge-tip control of the car. For 1935 the Hudson Motor Car Company will build a Special and I DeLuxe series Terraplane 6 on 112 inch wheel base and a complete | series of Hudson cars on three , wheelbases, namely, 116, 117 and 124 inch wheelbases. New for i 1935 is the Hudson Big Six with a

5. Os which country is Maui-' toba a province? 6. What is rigor mortis? 7. Name the capital of Delaware. 8. Who was Hero of Alexandria? 9. Who waa Rin Tin Tin? 10. Name the science which deals with the celestial bodies. COURTHOUSE Petition Filed State of Indiana ex rel Luther i F. Symons, Bank Commissioner of the State of Indiana vs. Farmers ‘and Merchants bank of Genera, ap- ! pointment of receiver. Petition by receiver to accept federal land. I bank bonds in compromising claim i against Joseph Chrisman estate filed. Esate Cases Estate of George W. Raudeu- , bush. Final report tiled by admin-1 istrator. Notice ordered returnable , January 7. Estate of Hettie Kaescr. Report I jof inheritance tax appraiser filed. Notice ordered returnable January I 10. Estate of John I>. Andrews. Cur-

Why Does Santa Claus Come Down The Chimney? What dees the name Christmas mean? When was the first Engl lish Christmas celebrated? Who is St. Nicholas? Why is the Christmas tree? Why do we give gifts on Christmas? Why do we hang up stiH'kiugs? Why do we use holly and mistletoe? What is a yule log? Who started sending Christmas cards? Where are firecrackers used on Christmas day? Where did the custom of singing Christmas carols start? xc Our Washington Bureau has a bulletin on t HRISTMAb CUSTOMS that tells about these and malty other observances connected with Christmas. You will find it full of interest at this Holiday Season. Fill out the coupon below and send for it: CLIP COfPON HERE Dept. 316, Washington Bureau, DAILY DEMOCRAT, 1322 New York Avenue. Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin CHRISTMAS CUSTOMS, and enclose herewith five cents in coin (carefully wrapped), or loose, uncancelled U. S. postage stamps, for return postage and handling cost s; NAM E- - & No - - - CITY • STATE 1 am a reader of the Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Ind.

93 horsepower engine mounted on 116 inch wheelbase chasis. There are five models of the Hudson, Standard 8 on 117 inch wheelbase ' with 113 horsepower, and three j models of the Hudson DeLuxe 8 ' on the 117 inch wheelbase with 113 horsepower. In addition there ' is the big 8 which will be produced in two models —Custom Club Sedan and Custom Brougham on I 124 inch wheelbase, also with 113 horsepower.

I rent report filed, examined and approved. Esate of William J. Goldner. Final report filed. Notice ordered returnable February 4. Guardianship Case Final report of guardian as to Dan ell C. Miller, current report as to Agnes E. Miller and Frances , >F. Miller filed. Report submitted ! Sand approved and guaru.un dis- j (charged as to Daniel C. Miller and | ; trust continued as to Agnes E. Mil-1 I ler and Francis F. Miller. Appearance Filed In the matter of the liquidation of the Old Adams County Bank. Apppearance by H. B. Heller for Leo Yager, special representative “to petition ot Milton W erling to make distribution. I ~ N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glaasea Fitteo HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m Telephone I*s ■ — j

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1934.

Alias Summons Oroerad i Trusteeship at Adams County I Board ot Fisanca st al, InMlssship. Alias summons ordered for Lewis C. Schaddt, William O. Bollenbacher and Charles F. Adams as members of board of finance of Jefferson township to sheriff. Estate Ca*as Estate ot Lawrence C. Waring Report of John F. Felty, appraiser, filed, notice ordered returnable January 15. Estate of Mary Miller. Petition and schedule to determine inheritance tax filed. Referred to John FeMy, county assessor.

BUDS On S and HUDSON-BUILT ) TEBRAPLANES WITH THE ELECTRIC HAND “SURPRISE FEATURE” OF 1935 II I I 11 Would you like a "pre-view” of 1935 automobile 'k | Jj styles, 1935 features and advantages? Then come and see the new Hudsons aud Terraplancs. They're here today. A braud new Hudson Six. A greater Hudson Eight. The brilliant new Terraplane. 1935 And the ELECTRIC HAND—great "surprise feature” HODS ON* BUILT of 1935, is here, too. It’s available on any 1935 ItnKArLANs Hudson or Terraplane, and nowhere else. A magically 112 in. wheelbase; easier and safer way to drive a car. power WITH 1935 STYLE • The vogue set by Hudson-built $ cars last year—now moved another year ahead. linger, lower bodies. Narrower radiators, smarter louvres, and up at factory lamps and trim. Tit o w ide-vision rear windows. for clo»ed model* WITH THE FIRST ROOFS OF STEEL • For the first 1935 HUDSON time in any cars, these 1935 Hudsons and 1 erraplanes SIX are ALL of steel—sides, floor. Iron I. back and now ev en ] 16 in. wheelbase; the roof. Full protection—even greater ruggedness. 93 or 100 iioreeWITH BIG BENDIX ROTARY-EQUALIZED BRAKES • This $/’ q g year, Hudson brings you a new way of stopping—more quickly, more smoothly, more SAFELI, in a and up at factory short, straight line. for closed model* WITH REAL 6-PASSENGER ROOMINESS • Hudsons and 1935 HUDSON Terraplanes were big cars last year, but, for 1935, EIGHT they're bigger still. Bigger outside. Bigger inside. ]l7 in. and 124 in. Front and rear seats wider—real comfort for three. wbedbaae: 113 or 1Z I horsepower WITH 1935 PERFORMANCE, ECONOMY, RUGGEDNESS • s*y / Record-breaking performance made greater! An even larger reserve of power, with increased gasoline and up at factory economy and doubled oil mileage. Balanced bigness, for closed models with longer, gentler springs and improved oilcushioned shock absorbers. YOU ARE INVITED TO SEE AND DRIVE THESE 1935 CARS TUNE IN ON HUDSON "NEW STAR REV IE” with Kate Smith -Every Monday evening at 8:30 E.S.T., 7:30 C. 5.1., 9:30 M.S.T., 8:30 P.S.T. - Columbia Broadcasting System ■ Copyright IBM. HmUon Motor Cat Co. P. KIRSCH & SON Corner First and Monroe St. Phone 335

Marriage Licence Fred Leveline, garage mechanic, , Oakland City, Ohio, and Dalva Abboil, ”19 North Second street, Do catur. Kenneth S. Fisher, cabinet worker, 1947 North Ninth street. Marlon and Nancy Lannon, route 1. Geneva. Vpp.ilatmeal nr AAmlnUtrntur Noti<i- is her«»>y alvei*. That the undsraignad has been appointed Administrator with will annexed of the estate of Noah lloth late of Ad. anis County, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. Menno Mertz, Administrator with will annexed C. 1.. Walters, Attorney 1 >ee - >T » i** 4 - Dec, 17-24-31

xo’ricß f Notice Is hereby given the tax,l payers of Washington township. AU- . ,atM County. Indiana, that the pruI per offh-cra ot said township, at u (special meeting to be held on the i 27th. day of December !S3t, will deI termin'* to make the following api propriallens: Hpectal School and Township Fund 8250.00. Ten or more taxpayers, feeling , themselves agrleved by such appropriations may appear to the State 1 Board of Tax Commissioners by filing a petition therefore with the County Auditor within ten days from date ot notice. T It. NOLL Trustee of Washington Township Dee. IT - Mrs. Albert Hamrick and aon Harry were shoppers in tltte tlty Saturday.

BY SEGAR

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL KND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady's Market for Decatur Berne Crelgville Hoagland And Wlllrftlre Corrected December 17 No commission and no yardage. Veal* received Tuesday, Wed neaday, Friday, Saturday. 250 to 300 lbs — *5-80 200 to 260 lbs 95-65 180 to 200 lbs - *o- 5u 300 to 350 lbs. - 65-50 160 to 180 lbs. *5.20 140 to 160 Ibe 64.20 120 to 140 lbs., 63.05 100 to 120 lbs. - 62.55 Rouglts $4.75 Stag* — >2.75 down Vealere W-50 Ewe and wether lambs 66.75 Buck lamb* — 65.75 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 17.—1U.R) —Livestock: Hog*, steady to 15c higher: 260300 lbs., 66.15; 225-350 lbs., 66; 200260 lbs., 85.90; 180-200 lbs., $5.70; 160-180 lbs, 85.45; 300-350 lbs., 85.80; 150-160 lbs.. 64.86; 140-150 lb*., 64.65; 140-150 lbs.. 84.40; 130140 lbs., 64.10: 120-130 Bm»., 63.60; 100-120 lbs., J 3.10; roughs. 65.25; stag*, 13.25. Calves, 86.50; lambs, $7.25. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. May July Wheat, old 98*4 .99 .93 Wheat, new .. .9844 Corn, okl 90% .87% .84% Corn, new 90% Jats, old 54% .52% .47% fats, new 54% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y„ Dec. 17. — U.R) —Livestock; Hogs, receipts, 7,100; steady to slightly over Friday’s average; weights around 200 lbs., showing strong; desirable 220-260 lbs., 66.40$6.65; 200-220 lbs., ?6.15-$6.40; 180200 lbs.. 65.90-56.25; 140-160 lbs.. i1.75-85.IO; pigs and unfinished underweights downward to $2.75; packing sows. slow. $5.35-65.65. Cattle, receipts, 1,750; holdovers, 100; steer and yearling quality plain; better offering strong to 25c higher; others slow, weak to 25c lower; good steers and yearlings, $8.25-68.75; rough 1,250 steers, $8; short feds, $6-$7.50; common 4o medium steers and heifers, $3.7585.75; cows and bulls unchanged; fleshy cows, $3.25-63.50; k>w ratters and cutter, $1.40-62.50. Calves, receipts, 900; most sales 50e lower at 57.50 down; some firmly held to SB. Sheep, receipts. 3.200; lambs generally 35c higher; good to choice mainly, 88; mixed offering, $7.50: medium kinds and weights above 100 lbs., 56.60-67. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Dec. 17.— (U.R) —Produce : Butter market, steady; extras. 33; standards, 31%. Egg market, stetidy; extra white, 27; current receipts, 24; pullets, 20. Poultry market, steady; fowls, colored, 4% lbs. and up, 17; ducks, heavy, fat. 14-15; geese, ordinary, 13; turkeys, young. 20-21; old hens. 16; old toms, 15; No. 2 turkeys, 14. Potatoes, Maine, 81-51.10 per 100ib. nag, Ohio Best, mostly, 75-Ssc per 100-lb. bags; Michigan, 80-90e per 100-ib. bag. NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, Dec. — tU.R) —'Produce: Dressed poultry, firm (cents per lb.l turkey*, 19-25; chickens. 11-27; broilers, 15-26; capons, 21-30; fowls 9%-lJ; ducks, 16-18; Long Island duck*, 17%-18. Live poultry, quiet (cents per lb.) geese, 10-16; turkeys, 20-24; roosters, 11; ducks. 10-15; fowls, 13-17; chickens, 13-32; capons, 13-25; broilers, 12-20. Butter, receipts, 8,078 packages; market firm; creamery higher than extras, 3044-31%; extra 92 score, 20%; first 90 to 91 score, 29%-30; first 38 to 89 score, 27%-28%: seconds, 26%-27; centralized 90 score, 29%; centralized 88 to 89 score, 27%-28%; centralized 84 to 87 score, 26%-27. Egg receipts, 8.861 cases; market irregular; special pack*, including unusual hennery selections, 3031; standards, 29; firsts, 26-27; I mediums, 23-23%; dirties, 23-23%;, LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected December 17 No. 1 New Wheat, 50 B*. o: better 92c No. 2 New Wheat (58 lbs.) 91c Oats, 32 lbs. test 52c Oats, 30 lbs. test 51c Soy Beans, bushel 75e-$1.15 Old Yellow Corn $1.20 New Yellow Corn 80-61.15 CENTRAL SOVA MARKET No. 2 .yellow nd ns, bu »1.15 Delivered to factory — FOR FOR RENT—sioani modern apartment. vacant Dec. JS. Address Box “8” care Dfciocrat. 298-2tx

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CLASSJFIEjp® I vdvertisementnH BUSINESS CARhcW * fok sale jmc 11 ' I '' oß SALW-Mannr.. fitter line. The ne w » n ,n Rode either <lefk, ( t( „. or y Our prices befor. garage. Preble, ind J FOR SALE -Go-, -o Pneed reasonable l„ qUir , ..fl ' Me|'., r: ,.v „ •,■ . M - I — l FOR SALE--Jir»ss, ,| I sett turkeys, () ,. r n , , ed Saturday afternoon, Lewis Yoke. Decutar o ; Craigville phone. i POR SALE J week old pigs at side. i Thieme lu mile. u ., tur. FOR SALE—piano, walnut ca.-e. This ' poMMwsed piano but annnt « fl A ' ,l | from new. Can b, handled o: terms. If interf*,t,< ' address and phono nainjtr R. S. T. % thia paper. FOR SALE > \\ |j,. | Joe Hahnert, M-nr,,, j Monroe phone. FOR SALE—Good 7th St. FOR SALE--Fott, framer. DeeuTur route phone 690-J. FOR SALE — Sho, k fodder Wilson, 3% nni-> routh of 1 i catur on mud pice. FOR SALE - Evra good colt. June Shorthorn bull ! Fred Bilderbaek. 1 mile Willshire. FOR SALE-ThirrTshMZTrfl''’' 1 fodder. Elmer W. I'eieit. ' ville phone. FOR SALE' - I • . i,v, ■’ room suite. Ilk, ■ piano, mahogany A l • tion. $35; several "t' coal base burner. $1 ■- fl.',. .davenport, $3.7.',; bather | port. 65. Sprague Furniture (^H th ■ 152 S. 2nd St. re FOR SALE- So M building. kirg» house , Price S36(H). Write Box G. A.H| I Democrat office. FARMS FOR SALE ■ Acres County 128 Alleu 160 Blackford , 120 Gran; 155 Do E.ifl a: 160 Huntington . 119 Jay <fl*. 119 Do ■ . 80 Do sy • ixi 53 Do Ufl 50 160 Do flfl 80 • 140 W< Ils 130 Do B. . 120 D<> Mfl 80 ' Do 60 Do 80 Ufl 160 bo 4o i>o ,j 160 Do ■ , 157 Do 86 Do , 'Jfl 87 bo ll fl 40 Do SUTTLES EDWARDS CO. K FOR SALE — Goose feathers. >■ month old dark grey in*e . Chas. Thieme, K. R. 3, 10llr N. E. of Decatur. i.os'i anTT M ‘ LOST—About $25 in bills wfl j day night. Renard. in earn of this < .'i 1 “ LOST-Canvas cover for twi tween Decatur and Monros. C>W 61, Decatur, '.V4_ VTEI' K WANTED — Mstl to sdPP’>' mers with famous Watkins ducts in Decatur. Business iished. earning average pay starts immediate b' 'U'.s Watkins C'Otnp.nb Columbus, On I" . nIED - Fo. expert r* fl .ueirtcul rapaiis can •* « I , ,»F, phone 625 Memo.. auufaeiurui e Sen ice. din Spi vice. (WANTED to buy from o»'“ er fl Improved 60 to loP oc 1 ? ■ ■ dress Box 33, care D enlotra !, 9B . }t S •«—————^ M,l^ jr *** ia *-^* l ****° FLOCK MATS ■ H For AH <’ ars I 'I 75c w I I ENGLAND’S ■ Au T 0 rA U I Phone