Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1934 — Page 2
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Test Your Knowledge j Can you answer seven of these i ten questions? Turn to page Four tor the answers. 1. Who was John Locke? I. Where is the river Don? 3. Which English king was surnamed Coeur'de Lion? 4. Name the last Democratic President before Franklin D. Roosevelt. 5. What is a hermit? 6. Which city of the L. S. is the largest railroad center? 7. Os which country is Ascuncion the capital? 8. Name the author of "The Great Stone Face.” 9. Who was John Clark Rid-i path ? 10. Name the capital of Sweden. 1 R ° y S * Johnson ' Auctioneer p * 4 T - c °* Bi Phones 104 A ' and 1022 ' 1 A, v Claim your date IV early as 1 ,ell • every day. SALE CALENDAR Dec. 27 —Edward Kiuerk. 1% miles south Waynedale on No. 1. Jau. 3—Fred Bohnker. 1 mile west of Hoagland, closing out sale. Jan. 4 — Decatur Community sale, 12 noon; Chattanooga sale, 7 p. m. Jan. 7 —Chas. Rutledge, Admr., I personal property and 80 acre farm. 4 miles south and % mile j east Rockford, Ohio.
PUBLIC AUCTION FRIDAY, December 21 - - I O’Clock HORSES, MILCH COWS, HEIFERS. SHEEP and HOGS. 300 Chestnut Fence Posts — John Deere Feed Grinder, like, new. Miscellaneous articles. If you have articles for sale, bring them in. We have the buyers. DECATUR RIVERSIDE SALES E. J. AHR —Managers—L. W. MURPHY Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer. Public Sale SALE OF REPOSSESSED FURNITURE FROM THE NATIONAL HOTEL The undersigned will sell at public auction, the following described household furniture and hotel equipment. Sale will be held iu the Erwin building on South 2nd street, Decatur. Ind. SATURDAY, December 22, 1934 Commencing at 1 P. M. 10 dressers; 10 large rugs; 11 small rugs; 11 beds; 10 mattresses; 11 bed springe; 2 cots and mattresses; 1 day bed; 19 chairs; 10 paper j baskets; 1 hall carpet; linoleum; 7 blankets: 6 comforts; 18 pillows: i 25 sheets; 25 pillow slips; 1 dor. towels; 10 bed spreads; 19 pair . curtains; 20 pair curtain fixtures; 1 table; 1 desk; 1 show-case; 1 key ■ tack; 1 electric clock; 1 hotel register; 1 automatic gas heater; 1 elec- ; trie mangle and table for laundry work; 6 ash trays; 1 paper bailer; and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. J. W. MEIBERS Roy S. Johnson. Auctioneer. VV. A. Lower, clerk.
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COURTHOUSE Cause Dismissed The Lincoln National Life lu- > | man, note, foreclosure and appointment of receiver. Written motion .’to dismiss filed by plaintiff. Mojtion sustained, cause dismissed NOTH N of FIX VI. WKTII.IIMHNT OF K»T ITE Ml. WHS Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of E. j Dwight Wass, deceased, to appear > In the Adams Circuit Court, held at ■ Decatur. Indiana, on the 12th day of January, 1ii.15, ami show cause, ' if any. why the Final Settlement | Accounts with the estate of said de- | cedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and I there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. frank J. Crates, Administrator I Decatur Indiana. December lIKh 1934 , Attorney C, I*. Walters Dec. 19-26 i| O— — NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF HO tit II OF I'o VI MISSION KKS FOR VLLOVVANCK OF CLAIMS Notice is hereby given that there will l>e a special meeting of the Board of Commissioners of Adams County. State of Indiana, held at their room in the Court House, at, Decatur. Indiana, on Monday, Dec-; ! ember 31, 1934. tor the purpose of I considering and allowing of claims | against the county; all persons holding claims against the county are notified to file the same with the | county Auditor on or before the 26th! day of December 1934. By order of Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana. JOHN W. TYNDALL Auditor Adams County Dec. 19-21 ■ Q — NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR st ITI.IES FOR COUNTY INFIRMARY Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Adams County, Ind., will receive bids for supplies to be used and furnished for the maintenance of the County Infirmary for the three months beginning January 1, 1935. I Bids to be received Doeemlier 31, 1934. Requisition now on file in the office of the Auditor of Adams County. I JOHN W. TYNDALL Auditor Adams County De
and costs paid. Report Postponed Liela Huckreide, receiver of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Bryant vs. James F. Arnold, et ai, ’ notes and foreclosure. Time for: ' I flling flnnl report by receiver is extended to March 1. , Report Approved Base Foundry ami Machine ComI patty vs. Mucy. Conveyors. Inc., I > note. Report of receiver of re-1 Jceipts and disbursements tiled, ex-1 amined and approved. Real Estate Transfers Ciahence E. Bell et ux to Louis* t E. Johnston et ux inlots 253 and 670 in Decatur for |I.OO. I Philip Sprunger to William Narr i i 40 acres of land in Wabash town-; i ship for *3.500. Philip Sprunger to William Narr, I 41 acres of land in Wabash townNOTICE ' The undersigned Trustee of St. Marys township ot Adams Co., Ind., hereby gives notice that at his office in said Township on the 29th day of! December 1931. the Advisory Board of said township will in session and the following additional appropriations will be asked for 1934. Special School fund No. 24 6395.0 U Special School fund No. 33 195.00 Special School fund No. 22 137.00 , Special School fund No. 26 50.45 ! Tuition fund No. 36 196.50 , Township fund No. $ . 60.25 Township fund No. I <5.00 Dated December 17. Orlen S. Fortney trustee. II Dec. 19 O—NOTH E TO NON-RESIDENTS In the Adnms cimli < onrt. November Term t»34 < siuglalnt No. 13074 THE STATE IAF INDIANA ADAMS COUNTY John A. Lhaman vs. Laban O. Gage Now comes vita plaintiffs, by Allan C. Lamont attorney, and files their complaint herein, together with an affidavit of Non-Residence that said defendants Ella Sweaney, Rus- , sei Waggoner, William Waggoner,l Clarence C. I.thnun, Clarence T.Lha-; I man are not residents of the State | , of Indiana; that said action Is tor ' contest of will of William T. Waggoner and that said non-resident defendants are necessary parties I thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendant, last named, that unless they be and appear in the Adams Circuit Court Feb. 4, 1935 at the Court House in Decatur in said County and State, and answer or demur t: said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name and the Seal of said Court, affixed at Decatur, Ind. this 4th day of December A. L>. 1934 David D. Depp. Clerk Dec. 5-12-19 O NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS ! In the liam» Circuit Court. November Term. 1P34. Complaint No. 134MM1 THE STATE OF INDIANA ADAMS COUNTY Bert Cordray vs. Russel Waggoner Now comes the plaintiff by John L. De Vos.- attorney, and files his complaint herein; together with an affidavit of N n-residence that said > defendant Russel Waggoner is not a resident of the State of Indiana; that said action is for Suit on for- I mer Judgment, and that said nonresident defendant is a necessary party thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendant, last named. that unless he be and appear in the Adams ! Circuit Court February 4, 1935 at the Court House in Decatur in said; County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in ills absence. Witness my name and the Seal of said Court, affixes! at Decatur, Ind., this 4th day of De,’. A. D. 1934. David D. Depth Clerk John 1.. De Voss. Atty. 5 V IS> PRICES REDUCED on many small Christmas items. We sacrifice the profit for quick sales. Sprague Furn. Co. 152 S. 2nd Phone 199
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1934.
{ship for *2,606.(2. | William Narr to Philippine Nurr, Si acres of land in Wabash towni ship for *I.OO. Marriaga Llc»n»e Gerald Van Skyock, grocery man alter. Geneva and Virginia Schafer, j Geneva. —— O 111 ■ ' — , Atwater • Kent Precision Radios at $39.90. Three tuning ranges - - all police and foreign short wave - -two {speed tuning - • illuminated 1 aeroplane dial-tone controlautomatic volume control - - large dynamic speaker. We only ask you to be allowed to demonstrate. H. Knapp & Son.
"Let's have a telephone here at home again I really need a telephone here at home almost as bad as you do at your work. It would save me lots of steps in running errands — and besides I like to chat with my friends once in a while. A telephone keeps me in. touch with things and I don't feel so alone when I'm here by myself. What do you say? Let's order it now. If you want a telephone in your home, call, write or visit our Business Office. #sl* MT v- > -/TwaLfe■ ■. > .-4-la- z< i 1—- t-
Worms Function Minus Heads Beloit. Wis, — <VPI — K*rt>» worms get along better without heads thun with new ones. Dr. Carl Welty? head of the Beloit College zoology deparunent, reported after an experiment. The worms learned to go through a routine after hundreds of attempts by trial and error. They continued to perform the routine after their heads were cllt off. When they grew new head*, they had to learn their tricks all over, again. _.——o Woman Cuts Wood at 78 Wayne, Me. —(UP)— Despite her i 78 yarns, Lizxie Burnham Is a pretty spry woman. She cuts wood, carts
water from a spring and carries home her own groceries from the village two miles away. Only recently, she pulleu threshed a halfacre of lieana. For Itetter Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfel Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 311 104 So. 3rd st. Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 p. m., 6 to I p. m. Neurocalometer Service X-Ray Laboratory
MARKETREPORTS DAILY DEPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady s Market For Decatur, Berne, Craigville, Hoagland and Willshire Corrected December 1# No commission and no yardage. Veals received Tuesday. Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. 250 to 300 tbs *5.90 | 200 to 250 lbs. *3.75, 300 to 350 lbs 65.85 180 to 200 tbs *5.55 160 to 180 tbs. - >5.30 140 to 160 lbs *<- 30 120 to 140 Il>a 4*-*6 100 to 120 lbs $ s Roughs - 64.75 Stags >3.00 down Vealers - 66-25 Ewe and wether iambti *7.00 Buck lambs CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. May July Wheat, old .97'c Wheat, new .97% Corn, old 90 .87 .84 Corn, new 89% Oats, old . .54 .52 .47% I Oats, new 54% FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, lnd„ Dec. 19.—<U.R) —Livestock: Hogs, steady to 10c higher; 250300 lbs., *6.15; 225-250 lbs., *6; 200225 lbs.. *5.90; 180-200 lbs.. *5.70; 160-180 lbs., *5.45; 300-350 lbs., *5.80; 150-160 lbs.. *4.60; 140-150 lbs., *4.35; 130-140 lbs., *4; 120-130 lbs., *3.50; 100-120 lbs., *3; roughs, *5.25; stags, *3.25. Calves, *6.50; lambs, *7.25. East Buffalo Livestock Hog receipts 1800, holdovers 275; most bids and early sales steady with Tuesday’s average; some held higher; desirable 230260 lbs. bid *6.65; 180-200 lbs. *66.25; liberal supply weights below 170 lbs selling downward from *5.50 to *2.75 and below for extremes; packing sows dull, *5.15-1 5.50. Cattle receipts 225; holdovers ■ 50; practically no demand for plain steers and heifers; cows draggy; low cutter and cutter *1.35-2.35. Calf receipts 200; vealer trade at standstill; scattered sales ?7 down. Bulk unsold. Sheep receipts 600; lambs active 25-40 higher; good to choice *8.25; medium kinds and strong weights *7-7.50; mixed sheep *2.25-3; handy weights *3.50. Cleveland Produce Butter market firm. Extras 33; standards 32. Eggs market weak. Extra white 26; current receipts 24; pullets 20. Poultry market steady. Fowls colored 4% lbs and up 17; ducks 5 lbs and up 21-22; geese heavy fat 15; geese ordinary 12; turkeys young 21-22; old hene 18; old toms 15; No. 2 turkeys 14. Potatoes. Maine *l-1.10 per 100 lb bag; Ohio best mostly 75-85; Michigan 80-00. New York Produce Dressed poultry firm, (cents per lb) Turkeys 19-25%. Chickens i 11-27. Broilers 15-26. Capons 2130. Fowls 10-19%. Ducks 16-18. Long Island ducks 18-18%. Live poultry firm (cents per 11)) Geese 10-20. Turkeys 12-25. Roosters 11. Ducks 10-16. Fowls 11-16. Chickens 12-21. Capons 16-26. Broilers 17-19. Butter receipts, 9,402 packages. Market firm. Creamery higher than extras 31%-32. Extra, 92 score 31. Firsts, 90 to 91 score. 29%-30%. Firsts, 88 to S 9 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 21,359 cases. Market irregular. Special packs, in-: eluding unusual hennery selec- [ ticns, 28%-30%. Standards, 28. Firsts 26-27. Mediums 23-23%. Dirties 23-23%. Checks 20. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected December 19 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-*l.lß Old Yellow. Corn *1.17 New Yellow Corn 80c-*1.12 CENTRAL SOYA MARKET No. 2 Yellow Beans, bu. . . *l.lß Delivered to factory 0 — 84, At His Desk Every Day ' 'Cleveland —(UP)—W. B. Davis, 84, founder and president ot a pioneer clothing company here which bears his name, literally “punches” a time clock daily iat his store, despite liis age. KT A IHVI IZo AN. ZN.. OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Tg»l Anhrvn<»
li assTTTeTT® I A!)\ ERTiSEME\K« BUSINESS (’ARjIB N I,,UR SAU ' : M ■ Tl tlttif line. The n vw an( | Hude <-lth i ~ v • ;U Our prhe.s 1,, garage. Preble, li;<| ° ■ FOR SALE ■! sett turkeys. ;:o c p,., lb v ed Saturday afiw „| Lewis Yake, [><>,. I!ur Craigville phone. roitsAu: Joe Hahn,.,-. Monroe phone. T FOR SALE u'i'r Cramer. i,v< u IU .» phone 690-J. WB FOR SALE—Slunk foddeiT'^^B’ , ' w Wilson, 3% nriirs south catur on mud ph o, FM HAT SALE-N. a Winter Hats, ini' , <1 a: 1 $1.75. Metallic hats at $i aod of Felt Hats. sl. out at 50c each. Maud A Th’ man. 222 S. 4lh St. " FOR SAl.i: r , problem.) with in hand mad . s. broidery work. A- - ■■ (1 sonaMy n- . , Vita Gift Shop. FOR SALE - White Collie pH™ three months old Wd-t r ,v ar. R. 5. Piqua road. FOR SALE - I’ll re bred Mi Shepherd pups. watch dogs. Vidor Byerly. mile east of K i FOR SALE i\' .... ..pt^Bcolt. June Sho'i’icn; ■ fa Fred Bilderba k. 1 mm- a’’ Willshire. FOR SALE—Th'uv -hoi ks u! JB fodder. Elmer W I’, • ' ville phono. u LOST AND I’ol. mH — —■ LOST—Man > ' Reward. Ao’:! 1. ?i oenrt. LOST—Aiitun h near Legion .'.h-moriai Finder please - Motor Co. j, WANTED MAX WANTED .;’, yBE Direct Repn - known oil c<>:i ”.i town and larui E'.p- ( not ne.-.'ssari >■ r.' ; quired. Cha.ice steady income. W -1' T ster. General M aid Bank Lac ■ ■ >- a’-“ WANTED for light li.ei- ’ Preble on I MAN WANTED . tomers with -’iProducts in Doii" tablished. eariiin- .’-'-■‘a’ M {weekly, pay siar' Write I. R ' 80 N. sth St.. I .hum Okie WANTED — For ■■ radio electrical repairs <ah Miller, phone 625. ai mber Manufacturers S'.vi. a. Radio Service. 226 N WANTED to buy i owner« improved 60 to 1"" m tc farmdress Box 33. care I'am''iTat. FOP. RENI M FOR RENT ”’ m North Thirt.em r’:'et-™B 666. Julius IlaugK. I
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