Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1934 — Page 2

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To Talk On Russia r Rev. Bert Edwin Williams Tburmlay evening on 'Coininuiusm m Russia ami the It ■<! MMft -'jr Revolution in the Lnit.-d States.' Rev. Williams wi'l ■& jggSKgWFjB talk on tin a,: i. .< .ml i r i.JMR m Rus.c.i amt ,wl spread propaganda m this ||ngy|sg|||«c country lie has over 1" > 1 jmSßffl slides niH.le from pirtnr. ■ A JHg secretly.

Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. • « 1. What is gold bullion? 2. Who was Nicholas Andreyev! teh Rimski-Korsakov? 3. Os what group of islands is Manila the capital? 4. Name the bramh of natural history that treats of reptiles. 5. Whnt common name is applied to all sorts of small fish? 6. Who wrote the comedy "As You Like It”? 7. Who was Frederick Douglass?: 8. Who is Mary Roberts Rinehart ? 9. In which American city did the i Tweed Ring scandal occur? 10. Who was John Brown Herrenhoff? COURTHOUSE Ruled To Answer Russell Wells vs The Wolverine Insurance Company, damages. Defendant ruled to answer absolute on or before December 26. Margaret Wells vs The Wolverine Ins u ranee Company, damages. Defendant ruled to answer absolute on or before December 36. Hearing Set In the matter of the liquidation of the Old Adams County bank. The petition heretofore filed by If you wanna buy a duck SEE JOE PENNER If you want to buy Furniture SEE US We Save You 20 to 30 L Sprague Furn. Co. 152 S. 2nd Phone 109

A CHRISTMAS ADVENTURE —By Leslie C. Mitchell (AIRPLANE IN THE WOCLD-1 HAD\ GETTING ALONG TO STUDY MY \ k; XTT-4>T:: A ! IF DOWN THE EAST COAST TO WASHINGTON >TO GET IT-EECAUSE EVESY TEAT? ' MAP=>-THE TIME IS GETTING SHCMET i Wgi AND RICHMOND.NEXT,WETAKE OWSUPPLIFS . (these are thousands of NEW AND 1 HAVE. UP A LOT OF / ATALBANY,SYRACUSE,POCMfSTtP,BUFFALO, - ADDED to MY LIST — / M y t iMe SHOWING YOU ABOUND"/ EHEE±±f Yau tiff TORONTO,MILWAUKEE,SIOUXCITY,-B)RMING-STILL-I'D MUCH /rx MY TQIP MUST TSE. “PLANNED TO./ ‘ *-* HAM,DALIAS, FORT WORTH,TULSA .OKLAHOMA IT \ DRIVE A /’X) XavE EVEW MINUTH , J CITY,KANSAS CITY AND STJOSKPH.WVJUMP 13\&/ WAY OUT TO THE PACIFIC COAST TO OAK- . /Jk A <rr lAND and PORTLAND.YOU S«,WEWiLL O-OOKATL ' Wight A-lT k , 3F? - -SHV<. 4^kz^yiwMi liHlSwcHEs*l ■ ■gKiA ■ JJ» I I_lj‘ I THIMBLE THEATER 1 SHOWING— ‘ KNUCKLING DOWN TO BUSINESS” BY SEGAR Eyou DRFSStO UP LIKE A- 7 T ““ - f I GVJEO HIM V ~'X ‘ FyoU UE GOT A SOCK LIKE ) pwbuLDNf A'PACKX" WOMAN AnS FOOLEDME !0 i,* ME OU TUIiSKEp) A °ilE-DRWER—• NOwT/ CRiHIMhLS LIKE You/ ANO NOW DO YOU r- ■ C ' fc /H)' . PV<> „.A r a SOCK- I SURE J X EITHER KHOVU WHAT I'M < / X <x\ • C HOPES HE t— / VALUABLE MAN IN MY ] 'JWLi. ETTAER J TO DO? 7 - you’ve got> y ® OLL J/i Wv® i ® lc mW? WCA? • F fr? O 7 rn? 1 f v 1 “Lb n*^z l M&H fff ( u.±nrS3 Qx, /Xi rU- <• ■ ■ 6 - : ■■ ■ k H TfeaeXi

► Milton C. W erling to make distribution is set for hearing January i UCase Continued Nora C. Hall vs Lewis Springer, damages. Motion for continuance . by defendant filed, submitted and . sustained and cause is continued ! .; to the next term of court. Estate Cases Estate of Austin T. Kraner. In- : ventory number one filed, examinI ed and approved. Petition and ' schedule to determine inheritance ' tax fiied. Referred to John Felty, I county assessor. Petition by adi ministrator to sell registered bond : ' to pay debts, filed, submitted and sustained and administrator auth- : orized to sell SI,OOO government ' bond at private sale without re- : turn for cash al market value as prayed for in the petition. Estate of Noah Roth. Application for letters with will annexed filed by Menno Mertz. Petition by surviving heirs to appoint Menno Mertz filed. Bond filed in the sum of SSOO with Sarah Roth, i Mary Roth and Rosa Roth filed, and approved. Letters ordered. Letters reported and confirmed. Statement in lieu of inventory filed, examined and approved. as Sylvester R. Sheldon. PfcrnfM mailing of notices to all interested parties and officials as to the hearing of the appraisers i report filed. The appraiser s reI port is submitted to the court for : a finding and the court finds the : net value of the estate is $3,300 ; and that there fe no tax due as per separate report which is ord- ' ered recorded. John F. Felty allowed the sum of $5.00 as fees' ‘herein and the same is ordered) ' taxed as costs. Estate of Louisa Hair. Fred T.' i Schurger. executor, files petition) asking that lie be authorized to j accept in payment of note and I 1 mortgage of Carl J. Stelgmeyer I and Celeste M. Steigmeyer due said estate. Home Owners Loan Corporation bonds in the amount lof $644.50. Petition examined and .granted. Estate of Mary Miller. Lenhart, Heller and Schurger. attorneys.

silo petition ami schedule for the determination of Inheritance tax. Petition and schedule examined I and found complete. John Felty appointed inheritance tax appraiser. Marriage License Doris Williamstm, mechanic, Rockford, Ohio and Cleo Siegel, rural route, Decatur. ■ , ■ .......■■■()■« —■ Dairy Feed School At Monroe Friday E. A. Gannon, dairy extension ' specialist of Purdue, will assist

■ “I’d like to choke that “I don’t even have to ® ■ man who called this choke my motor. I use JB Sg gasoline fast-starting Lubricated Tydol ® ANYTHING that cases up the action of cold, Proved by Byrd at 60® below j\ stiff motor parts is a direct aid to faster P o "] h * n *“P « kst-starting gesoi.ne with I lydol, use Veedol cold-proof motor oil, 100<& starting. That is why a cold-proof lubricant is Pennsylvania at its finest. Tydol and Veedol make o j l an ideal winter combination and are used exciuactually built into Tydol gasoline. The instant sively by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition. you step on the starter, Tydol’s protective film of lubrication spreads over upper cylinder walls, valves and pistons. /// /T J u . ( Tydol .iV Say "Goodbye” to battery drain and other winter \ ’ 7 starting troubles. Get the gasoline that lubricates LVtEDOIJ as it drives... at no extra cost. TRIPLE X TYDOL INSTANT STARTING ... INSTANT LU B RIC AT 10 N.. .AT NO EXTRA COST Elberson Service Station WHOLESALE DECATUR. INDIANA ’ RETAIL

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county ageut Archbold in hondiii* a dairy feed school at the Monroe higth school at 1:00 p. in. Friday. December 21. Thia work U being done in cooperation with the Adams oounty dairy bard inHirovetuaui aaeociatlon Henry Aachteman will act as chairman at the meeting. Careful attention to feeding, having in view the available and somewhat limited supplies, is very essential in Reaping the costs down, and and Mr. Gannon will have many valuable suggestions to give to the interested dairymen.

New Books Received By Public Library , MU* Ruth Wiuues, librarian of 1 the Decatur public library, today an- ( • nounced the receipt of the follow1 ing new books: , Fiction: Doree, by Francis llAialip Lea The other lovers, by Margaret Widdimer. Tlte white Reef, by Martin Ostenso. Non-ffrtlon: The city editor, by Stanley Wal-

ker. The flying carpet, by Richard Halliburton. The s- fence of life, by H. G. Wells The challenge to liberty, by Herbert Hoover. 42 years in the White House, by "Ike” Hoover Juvenile: Lucinda, a little girl of 1860, by Mabie Hunt Tita of Mexico, by Grace Moon. The Rosicrucian Order of America presented the Library with a boon “Hoslcrucian questions and

answers, with a complete history” edited by Spencer Lewis. ■ ■■!■ ■ Q * MARKETREPORTS DAILY DEPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady’s Market For DecaHir, Berne, Craigvllle, Hoagland and Willshire Corrected December IS. No commission and no yardage. Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. 350 to 300 Its - WAS 200 to 250 lbs. - 8&-7O 300 to 350 lbs » $5.90 180 to 200 lbs $5.50 160 to 180 lbs $5.25 140 to 160 lbs $4-$5 120 to 140 lbs $3.25 100 to 120 lbs $3.25 Roughs $4.75 Stags $3.00 down Vealers $6.50 Ewe and wether iambe $7.00 Buck lambs $6.00 Fert Wayne Livestock Hogs S to 19c lower; 250-800 lb $6.19; 225-250 Ibe. $0.»9; 200-223 lbs. >5.80; 180400 ibs. $5.65; 160189 lbs. 85-40 ; 300-350 lbs. 85.75; 150-160 Ibe. $4.60; 140-150 lbs. $4.25; 130-140 lbs. $4; 120-130 lbs. $3.50; 109-130 lbs. $3; roughs $5.25 stags $3.25. Calves $6.50; lai nibs $7.25. East Buffalo Livestock Hog receipts 1300; holdovers 800; weights above 180 tbs. active, steady, desirable 200-240 lbs. $6.25-6.50 ; 230-260 lb. selections eligible toward $6.65; 180-200 lbs. $5.90-6.25; 160-180 lbs. $5.25-6.00; 140-160 It>s. $4.75-5.35; pigs downward to $2.75. Cattle receipts 159; mostly plain steers and heifers; bidding about steady; bulk eligible $3.754.75: low cutter and cutter cows $1.40-2.49. Calf receipts 25; vealers steady at Monday’s decline; good to choice $7-7.50. Sheep receipts 200; not enough done to establish market; all classes and grades quoted steady at Monday's advance. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. May July Wheat, old .98% .99*6 -»0% Wheat, new .98% .93% Corn, old 90% .87% .84% Oats, old »473 s Oats, new .54% .52% NEW YORK PRODUCE 9 New York. Dec. 18. — ;U,R) —Produce: Dressed poultry (cents per lb.) firm; turkeys, 18-25; chickens, 1127; broilers, 15-26; capons. 21-30; fowls. 10-19%; ducks, 16-18; Long Island ducks, 18-18%. Live poultry, weak (cents per lb.) geese, 10-39; turkeys, 16-25; roosters, 10; ducks, 10-15; fowls, 11-15; chiekens. 11-21; capons, 1823; broilers. 17-19. Butter, receipts, 13,814 packages; market firm; creamery, higher than extras, 30%-31%; extra. 92 score, 39%; firsts. 90 to 91 score. 29%-3U: firsts, 88 to 89 score, 37%-28’4; seconds, 36%-27; centralized, 90 score, 29%; centralized 88 to 89 score, 2<%-28*4; ccentralized, 84 to 87 score, 26%-27. Egg receipts. 17.733 cases; market irregular: special packs, including unusual hennery selections. 2931; standards. 38%; firsts. 36-27; mediums, 33-23%; dirties, 23-23%; checks, 20. Cleveland Produce Butter market firm. Extras 33; i standards 32. Eggs market weak. Extra white! 26; current receipts 24; pullets 20. Poultry market steady. Fowls colored 4% tbs. and up 17. Ducks 5 lbs. and up 18*19; Geese heavy fat 15-16; geeae ordinary 14-15; turkeys young 22-23; old toms 18; old hens 17; No. 2 turkeys 14-15. Potatoes Maine sl-1.10 per 190 Tb. bag ; Ohio best mostly 75-80 per 100 lb. bag; Michigan 80-90 per 109 lb. bag. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected December 18. No. 1 New Wheat. 60 lbs. or better ......... 90c No. 2 New Wheat (58 lbs.) 89c Oats, 32 lbs. test 50c Oats, 30 lbs. test 49c Soy Beans, bushel .... 75c-sl.lß Old Yellow Corn : $1.17 New Yellow Corn 80c-$1.12 CENTRAL SOYA MARKET No. 2 Yellow Beans. bu.....„.... sl.lß Delivered to factory Q., Get the Hatjlt — Trade at Hem. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyas Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:39 to 11:30 12:30 tw 3:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. in. Telwohone IM6.

advertisement® BUSINESS card® L (,l \ sale® j7 FOR SALE -Manure \V f'ttcr Bne. The new Rude either .!■ t;,. 1( „. , v . .’"W Our price* U-f,,,-.. , ' . IT--. - J.®. . FOR SALE sett turkeys, 30e p.,- n ,\® ed Saturday afternoon. ® I Lewis Take. Decatur . | Craigvllle phone. FOR SALE R -' Joe Kahnert Munroe r t »®"“ Monroe phone, FOR SALE _ n7t77L^r~'Bdt Cramer. DvcaTur route phore 690-J. I FOR SALE— Wilson. :tu. Illllrh siv;li ' catur on mud phe. HAT SALE —N. w >:n: Winter Hau al $1.75. Metallic a: 51 ar.d KFelt Hate. ft. im. !(1| l( , out at 50c -'a. M a ;| (l v p|^H|rr man. 222 S. 4th St. : I-OR SALL. Extra ft, colt. June Shut ilioiu Ini; Fred Biluerb.e n mil- ...... MS Willshire FOR SALE—Thirty shm-its'of't^MI*'' 1 *'' fodder. Elno , w i'. ~,, Ville phone. LOSi~A.\|) I'OIAI® near Legion Manorial Finder please i. un , .CaMM A i Motor Co. LOST-About $25 in bills Th®!!' day night. Reum,;. p ox in care of thi.- .-iti... WA\ I Kl~ ■. WAiNTED Ma:: for rl paying up t-. s<;■ a week, mobile v. n ., » ber: Mill- . •' nati, Ohio. WANTED - IT: . . electric.il r.-;..:i- y Miller, phone v. ’!-tuber p Manufacturers \ Radio Service, \ 7-. • ~ WANTED to buy Iran improved io la-ni. 1 dress Box uih 1 . <•><•. MM FOR HEM ■, FOR RENT - room house ] North Tliirt- - :.' s':--:. ‘ 666. Julius Hauck FOR ’, L \ 1' inent. vacant i "S" care i‘ — B, Frost Shields B I up I ENGLAND’S | g AUTO I'ARfSB K Wholesale a-d Retail Sgl Ist Door 3r. Crurt W Phone 282 S iWhy run on srnooth, worn H Tires when you can tent :■ GILLETTE TIRE j for as low as 20c a wee* MB After 25 weeks the trej is yours. K Porter Tire Co. I Distributer M 341 Winchester PeoneJ-M Ft. Wayne Municipal ■ Plant To Slash Ka«« Fort Wayne. Dec. D tomers of the muni' ii'u.l) Q power and light ''' JH Wayne were grci-cd with the news tin' 'be.' "' joy a rate rediu ti' '■ H effective January 1. Mayor William J e ’JH statement to this • n-" 1 ' f . as his bonjour !■' I" |||||C JwW which he surreude ™'' ious Republican ri'sl ' ,J ■" Harry W. MBa.-- ' The users of P'"' "' and ? a ]l® divided into tire ' 'benefit by the rat- ' !1 "‘ ‘. small user will nt'’' WII4I a 89% viii, L' ola “ ‘ cents a kilowatt lioui ■ Two Hank RoM«r» I Given x-»l« l «'| Craw’Oidrs.' 'll— i "' l ' (UP)— Pleading gu' l|v |. a ;iiß of robbing 'he Lado?.u a idH June 15. Otte* liii'Kei Paul W. Robins. 33 hull' 111., were under 10 yen's each in llie - ! njl. ■ The bank was robbed H