Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1935 — Page 2

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Sextet Become* Quartet Pittsfield, Maxss — (UP)- The sex-' tet that was to aing at a Daughter of American RevriXfloa meeting

IT’S TIME FOR WINTER FOOTWEAR tri T 'V-i ■ * or n,t ‘ n "ho wade the winter v, @ j snows and slush it's time to think ft t® J of winter footwear. \\ Bl 1 u 1 " e h jnt ‘ a complete selection of /!• i-’U W inter Footwear and advise early I /p -Ar'l h u . v * n »‘ | See Window Display ——— In Shoes we have the Wolverine Horsehide—the shoe that stays soft, and the Peters Weatherbird. Many men prefer the high-top. ] i In Rubber footwear you may choose front Hall Band hip boots, storm king, felt boots, 1 and 5 buckle ar tics or the regular dress artic. , Also wide selection of Womens and Childrens Golashes and Overshoes. ( NICHOLS SHOE STORE ( I J,II - - - - ■ -- - - Thompson Chevrolet Co t Announces t the appointment of KENT MYERS J- . formerly of the Lima Motor Co., and a graduate of the Chevrolet Service School as Service Manager of our SERVICE DEPARTMENT Mr. Myers being familiar with all models of Chevrolet cars will be glad to have j Chevrolet owners of Decatur and vicin- I ity let him personally supervise the I winter proofing of their cars. Special prices are being offered on all work performed before November 24. We have a full line of Chevrolet Parts, Heaters, Defrosters, Batteries and other ' winter, necessities. Zerone SI.OO per gallon Prestone $2.70 per gallon See The NEW 1936 CHEVROLET Cars. Standard models expected soon.

THIMBLE THEATER NOW SHOWING—“THE LAST STRAW” By SEGAR r THKS THE UJORM FEMAkE) 1 V* l BETTER LEAWE THE\“ l“" X STOP K\ < /OKW-T FIGHT I ever seen: ,<r ROOM ON ACCOUNT OF \ L fruniiM/ s \\fMV>«V -X* S I’LL > I SUSPOSE THE ONE UJICH \ J DON’T UJANT TO GET I *. • . * I HUILUNU \ \ M£>aQ •<V££> JXX A X STOP) — ‘ Xi' V; [,- \ NY hair JI rXV j VA' % PR ' ? r qyxWfe. I r\\ 9\\ M\\ ..r '> 'I * I ’, v Erf -t-Ls 11 * ~:X W-X*.»<~7 ./ r ■ ~ ■ ... •;' ** »<W- Fe*tuw V Jca r lm„ Ghm» 8r”..-.-’ nghN M-*w J

I mad» Mi appearance ae quartet. I j Mrs. Robert A. Ramage and Miss I | Calonine Higgins received broken arms just before the meeting.

I a.,, — —-— I j Test Your Knowledge | Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. * - - ,i. - -1.. ■■ 4 1 i 1. Who wrote. "Charge of the Light Brigade?" ! 2. Name the sixth month of the > civil Jewish year. 3. What is 'pharyngitis? I 4. Who discovered the carbon arc i for electric lights? 5. Who was Arthur Hughes? 6. Name the peninsula in south l Russia which extends into the i Black Sea. 7. Name the famous theatre in | Milan. Italy. 8. How many times did Grover Cleveland run for President? 9. What is the name of the former kingdom and crownland of the Austro-Hungarian empire, in the j north west of the Balkan Peninsula. 1 and on the Adriatic Sea? 10. Name the capital of Arizona. 0 . COURTHOUSE Claim Compromised A petition was filed by the special representative in the matter of the* liquidation of the Peoples State Bank of Berne. The petition was sustained and the special representative was ordered to compromise tile ■. l.iim of E. Mufciinaii. Order Granted \n affidavit for a restrnining order was submitted by the plaintiff in the divorce action brought by Helen L. Weber against Charles Weber. It was sustained and the defendant was restrained from disposing of any of his property as set out by the (plaintiff. The defendant was further restrained from interfering with or moieeting the plainw—~ -c Stop Getting L’p Nights MAKE THIS 25c TEST Use Juniper oil, Bucbu leaves etc., tv flush nut ext ess acids and waste mailer. Get rid of bladder irritation that causes waking up. frequent desire, scanty flow, burning and backache. Get Juniper oil. Buchu leaves, etc., in little green tablets called Bukets, the bladder laxative. In four days if not pleased go back and get your 25c. Get your regular sleep ant! feel •‘full of pep.’’ Holthouse DrugTOM & JERRY Now on Sale at vour favorite CL U B — UOLLAIi HALE ONLY V] ■! jfi |l JQ* luma 1 O£trf»TFltn»— 1 BlXtUb eOASnxePl* *'2 Qt. Reg.sl.3s. ’'—For tneata, * Hf»W FIT MB- “ k 5 roUs ' Rc *' l '9\ Reg. $1.40. » 125 - K THRU UUCf FMS— J eovrafo s»uct pot i, and •—3 Qt. Long or Qts . Rcg . $, 50 . fc"*l j® 11 han- , muantmg SMte {(Sfo dies. Reg. “'fu-J Qt. $1.40. Long or loop han|g»gl dies. Reg. $1.35. HLUMINUM IS ‘FBIEHOLY TO FOOS" LEE HDW. CO.

DECATITB DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1935.

tiff in any way during th® pendency of thia action or further order of the court. Real Estate Transfers Joseph L. Graber et al to William M. Speicher, part of in-lots 117 and 116 Borne for sl. Joseph D. Winteregg, commissioner, to John H Smith, 139 acres in Monroe township for $6,390. Martha E. Beery to Wilson F. Beery et ux. In-lot 169 Decatur for 11. —- —-o - Trade in a Good Town — Decatur ROY S. JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Office, Room 9 Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phones 104 and 1022 Decatur, Indiana ■ - Nov. 12—Henry Wallace, 2 mile ; south of Salem. Closing out sale. Nov. 20—Chalmer Smitley, 1 mile least and Hi mile south of Mon- | roe. Closing out sale. ■ —.— “Claim Your Sale Date Early" My service includes looking after every detail of y v ar sale and more dollars for you the day of your auction. 1

l /as RflDIflOT fl«( 0/ wwtfshf Cool i 9 fiiL 0 Put your fireplace to work ... let it be "an | X * attractive place of fire and warmth" as it was I intended... not a dirty, grimy hole in the wall. 'J The new Gas Radiant Fire Heaters are better . looking than ever . . . providing quick, clean warmth that is so needed on cool fall evenings, End that troublesome building of fires and sub- --At sequent cleaning of ashes . . . install a Gas Radiant Fire Heater. p 95 .(a CASH INSTALLED PRICE . . . . ■ * Term payments SI.OO down and SI.OO a month, plus a small Z . I carrying charge. \ EVEN IF YOU HAVE NO FIREPLACE Gas Radiant Fire Heaters arc N. / K now available in portable mod- i- / I els to use in rooms that have '* Z ' no fireplaces. Ideal tor brisk BK/vRTTIM \ / I ' autumn evenings. Eh IA V/Va d B \ I LX" $1450 Term payments SI.OO down HnTWil 1' ITtvlTlß and $ 1.00 a month, plus a small X B carrying charge. V I CiuJi C VacliiMpJite ibdiA — - ■ ■ - - - _

Motorist Sues Hone Driver Wor. hooter, Mas*. —(VP)—R>'versing the old order, a motorist brought «'ilt following a collision between b.ls atomobile and a home. The motorist, Jamee B. McKenna who awarded $l5O damages for in jurieu guttered when a horse churg-. ed hie car. -- y. Q-— i , ■— • — Packhoree Dies In Service Eugene. Ore. —(UP)—Dan. 2d-year-old veteran iparklioiwe of the Willlamette National f’oreat aer- (l

Public Auction F R 11) AY, NO VEM BE R 8 beginning at 11 o’clock 20 HEAD OF HORSES Extra good young mares, from 2to 5 years old. Several roans and Sorrels. 100 HEAD OF CATTLE Extra good milch cows, feeding cattle and stock bulls. Breeding Ewes and Bucks. Brood Sows and Feeding Shoats. ■Miscellaneous Articles. • DECATUR RIVERSIDE SALES E. J. AHR and FRED C. AHR —Managers Johnson & Doehrman, auctioneers.

vics, died in action. <A fall on a juggi d rook ended the 18 yearn of service o’ i.ie old fellow wno knew every trick aud trial of the Oregon mountains. — ———o ■ Vi,i»oln<ineitt of t,h»i»l*(ral*w ixo. mat N ,tlee lx hereby given, That the Uiiderxlwiied ha* been appobilml A<l. mlnletrator of lhe e»lat» of Frank M Sehlrmvyer la(e of Adxn • County deesaxed. The exist# is pt. bnbly solvent Panfel Sprang Administrator De Botiie-non ( lurk .1. I.iHb Sttorne, n,i l»:i.~> till -i-31

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady's Market for Decatur, Berne, Craigville, Hoagland and Wiltshire. Close at 12 Noon. Corrected November 7. No commission and no yardage Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 10U to 120 lbs $ 7.90 12(1 to 140 lbs 8.00 140 to T6O lbs 8.60 160 to 190 lbs 8.70 190 to 230 lbs 8.80 230 to 270 lbs 8.60 270 to 300 lbs 8.30 300 to 350 lbs 8.00 Roughs 7.25 Stags 6.00 Vealere 10.75 Ewe and wether lambs 8.75 Buck lambs .............. 7.75 Yearling lambs 4.00 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y., Nov. 7.—(U.P.) —Livestock: Hogs. 300: 10c under Wednesday's average: bulk deshifble 200240 lbs., $9.75; somewhat plainer offerings, $9.40-$9.60; packing sows. $8.40-18.75. Cattle, 175: steady; moderately covered 900-lb. grass steers, $7.50; few fat calves, $8; common steers, $6.25. Vealers unchanged. $11.50 down. Sheep, 500; lambs 25c higher: good to choice ewes and wethers, $10.25-310.50. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, lud., NoV. 7.—(U.R) — Livestock: Hogs. 10c higher; 160180 lbs.. $9.25; 180-200 lbs., $9.15; 200-220 libs., $9.05; 220-240 lbs.. SS.»“; 2401380 Iba., $8.80; 289-300 lbs., $8.70; 300-350 lbs.. $8.50; 140-160 lbs.. »9; ' 120-140 lbs.. $8.75; 100-120 lbs., j $8.50. Roughs. $7.75; slags, $6; calves, $11; lambs, $9.50. NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, Nov. 7.—W.R)—Produce: Dressed poultry ('cents per lb.), steady: turkeys. 3031 c; chickens. 17- broilers. 19-32 c; capons, 2633c; fowls. 13%-25c; ducks, frozen, 19%-20c. Live poultry (cents per lb ), flrm; geese. 13-17 c; turkeys. 2330c; roosters, 17c; ducks, 1117 c; fowls, 17-23 c; chickens, 18-28 c: capons, 29-30 c; broilers, 18-25 t, Butter, receipts. 9.548 pickages: market firm: creamery higher than extras, 30\ B -31 1 -ec; extra 92 score, ; 30*.4c; first 90 to 91 score, 29$J|30c; first 88 to 89 score, 28%-29c; i seconds, 27* 4 -2 Sc; centralized 90 ?score, 2944 c; centralized 88 to 89 score, 28 >4-29c; ctntralizdtl 84 to 87 score, 27’--28c. Egg receipts, 8.953 cases; market firmer; special packs, including unusual hennery selections, 3a40c; standards. 33-34 c; firsts. 29Siyjc; mediums. 25-26 c; dirties, 25-26 c; checks. 22yi-33ftc; refrig ■ erated special tax. 26H-27%c; rei trigerated standard. refrigerated firsts, 24%ic; refrigerated medium, 23%-23%c; retrigeratjed checks, 20%c. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. May July Wheat . . ■96% .89’i 'Corn . 68% .5944 .60% Oats 26’a .28% .28% INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Nov. 7.—(U.R)—Livestock : Hogs, 4,000; holdovers, 121; mostly 5c higher; underweights, 10-LBc higher; 160-275 lbs., $9.35$9.45; top, $9.50; 275 lbs., up, $9$9.30; 100-160 lbs., $8.75-39.20; pa<king sows. SB-$8.85. Cattle, 1,000; calves, 600; slow and easy trade on the few steers and heifers here; bulk to sell under $9; cows steady, mostly $4.50$6; low cutlers and cutters, $3.00$1.25; vealers, 50c to $1 lower, sll down. Sheep, 3,000; lambs steady; bulk of lietter grade ewes and wether lambs. $9.25-$10; slaughter sheep, $3-$5. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, 0., K’ov. 7. —.(U.R) —I’ l ' o ' duee: Butter, firm; extras, 31c; standards, 33%c. Eggs, steady; extra while, 3sc; current receipts, 27c; pullets, 24c. Litre poultry weak; colored fowl, heavy. 22c; ducks, 5 lbs , aud up. 18- small, 15c; turkeys, young, 8 lbs., and up, No. 1,24 c. Potatoes, (100-lb. bags), Maine. $1.35-31.40; Ohio. 75-90 c; few, $1; North Dakota. $1.15; Idaho, $2.25$2.40. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected November 7. No. 1 New Wheat, 60 iba. or better - . No. 2 New Wheat, 58 lbs 86c Oats 18 to 21c Soy Beans, bushel 6 ® c New No. I yellow corn, 100 lbs. 57c Rye 47<: I CENTRAL SOYA MARKET | Soy Beaut, butnel....'. — *>6c Deliver ad to facUry

4 1 >' lit 11' §l J business? |r AMI Noth —-JORsglv r " i: sALt - —7' l! ' !i| -“. Al,liU!il Hartnuu —E FOR SALE-..i„.,'TTßmt shipnipu i irA »-'■ <" <49.50 ""■ k s l«8Ue F Phone FOR -ik a::u Addrw w >;o4 ■ $ lOR BAI.E 12 4UII. like npw 4131. Bo a I"’ 1 ! SALE An blooil.-d Blnop s |ji rt i. phone Q-3. *»Fr F4IR SALE-Maie full blooded, bit i'h.iio. I hnn.- Pieuie isi'Bt Ft) 11 SALE- Aw" Erth-t Thieme. ; east nt Dwat'ir, FOR SALE - I'm. J tM| y ’•J -'o. -u: jM Ohvei. J® for I':.ied w . FOR SALE .Vw -rands, doqß $295. - i '.o. Tli!.- - < i ~.'a litfeß io iture < ' I’iiiui,' IM. WANTED 'j Wanted LADIES ■ StahPoi i Lniu Ikutjfl Fi-. ’ WLis ue. will be u B< uo> > ’i'll" -la I.'. Cail I.' 1 , f,„ appoiioriß . ■ WANTED Girl or ;s4 w orn Hi I".' lionsewoii 8 W'A?<T '■ .-i.AT-a.tiJ fliruiL'.i d apartment et| house iiv Nov. 28. UH furnish' ■!. Phone 262. ' WANTi.i ' >-a:a aii Small ii >n "heel wapHl or trade. Chas. Case, Mfl of High st. LOST AXD FOffl STRAYEL-White sow sail pigs. E. C. Duehnai land tel , ln>ne. limn!. R LOST - Woman’s yellow psriri watch and hand, to tliii- >.: ■ 1 - I, : |k _ LOST -Woman's fJdinf 61 ses on a. button. bet»e«J Adams ami Jackson call Mrs. Doy Lhamon. Really—lt costs less er Winter Oil. The saving D alone more than pays ' e ence-and you have iusiwj cation, quick starting w * drain. 60c gal., 5 gal. |lts anol Anti-freeze. »<' PH Proof Denatured AlcohdHß Glycerine. $1.39 Gaß *J Agency, Hugo Claussen.» 1 Markets At A GW Stocks fractions to 3P® , er. Bonds, irregular. Curb irregular. . X,'- ;;■* Hong Kong doIIM Grains, wheat off '% 1 off % to %• . ■ dd Chicago I'vestock. * steady, weak; «I'«P « l 't Cotton UP 25 ' 50c “ | Rubber firm. I — — n-')‘ Trade in a Good To *Xj>! truck TIR bS at Special P^' 8, Six Month® uncondition’ 1 guarantee. p 0 R T E 11 > TIKE CO. ' I 341 Winchester