Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1936 — Page 2

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f Test Your knowledge | Cun you answer seven of these | ten questions? Turn to page Four (or the answers. ♦ m 1 -— — J. who said, "With malice toward none, with charity for all?” 2. Which animals arc Included in the order of primates? 3. For whom was Louisiana named? 4. Who wtw Immanuel Kant? 5. What is the latitude of the North Pole? G. hi the Army, what i* a Provost Marshal? 7. On what river is the city o soil) EOF EXIA I TOK'S BALE OJ HE 11. EST ATE XHlce is Hereby given that tin nuclei signed Jeremiah W. Keller, as executor of the Last Will and lesta* ment of Georgs W. Keller deceased, in al! agreeable to the old- < r of the Adams Circuit Court, made and entered in the estate of said decedent for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described, on Monday the 17th day of February 1»»J> between ihe hours of 9A. M- slid II• M ■ 1 said day. at the offices of attorney - at-law.‘James T .Merryman, in the Knights of Columbus Bldg.. In city of Decatur, Indiana, will offer for .sale at private sale iii parcels for not less than the appraised value, tlie real estate so ordered sold by •aid court and situate in Adams County. State of Indiana, and described in parcels tu-wit: First Tract ).ol »l in the town of Monroe, Ad.ir.is County, Indiana, as designated on the recorded plat of said town tn the Recorder's office of said County. Sreuml Tract The south hair <t the northwest quarter of Hie southwest quarter ot ■ section li In township -6 north, range I I cast, containing !u acres more or less, in Adams County, Indiana. rhlrd mid Fourth Tracts commencing at n point II*" feet , north of the southeast corner "I | the northeast quarter of the north- < ast quarter of section I. in town- I ship north, range II east; thence , running north 60 feet; thence run-, . aing west 132 feet, thence running soutl; #0 feet: thence running r.u>t 133 feet to the place of beKinn- I ing and ills': Commencing at a point I l.’>2 feet west of a point 232 north 1 of the south east corner of the i northeast quarter of the northeast . quarter vs section 4, in township | L’V north, range J I east, running* thence south 11 Rd* 6 feet, thence west 5 rods •’» feet, thence north 1 I rods 0 fret, thence cast to the place ( of beginning, containing one-hall ; a« re more or less, said third and fourth tracts to be sold as one tract. Forms: une-third cash in hand on | day of sab . One-third in six months. | ’ Due-third in twelve months. Provid-. « d the purchaser may pay all cash . if he so desires I>eft.rr<d payments would be evidenced by promissory notes on th* ; usual bank form and payment there-| <»f secured by first mortgage on the ' premises so sold. Taxes becoming payable in May 1336 will be paid by the . xecutur. In the event said real estate or any part thereof should not be sold on sp«d *’r” the salt thereof will be continued from day to day without furnotice and agreeable to terms of said ; Um. c, a.hi* me same shall have been sold. Jermiah W. Keller, executor .lames T. Merryman, attorney Jan :»■ '

on ill mu mu ■ in ii ■ nmi i mi PUBLIC SALE On account of death. 1 will offer for sale on January 25, 1936 Commencing at 12:30 p. m. General farm sale, featuring 10 head of show ring quality Hampshire sheep, to be sold in lots of two. Our entire flock headed by our prize buck, Ohio State Lad. Location: 2Jj miles sast of Van Wert, Ohio on Middlepoint road. Delbert N. Fair

PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned. William Martin and .less Martin, will sell at public auction on the premises at 126 North Fourth | street, Decatur. Indiana, on SATURDAY, January 25th 1:30 o’clock I*. M. All of the household goods consisting of 3 beds, heating stove, cook stove, tables, chairs, dresser, stands, carpets, rugs, wheel barrow, carpenter tools, dishes, cooking utensils and manv other articles too numerous io mention. ALSO A NUMBER OF ANTIQUE PIECES OF FURNITURE WILL BE OFFERED AT THIS SALE. An opportunity will also be given to purchase the real estate consisting of lot number I) in William G. Spencer’s sub-division of Out Lot Number 2. size of lot 51x132 feet; good five room house and large barn. Terms—Cash. WILLIAM MARTIN JESS MARTIN Fred Engle, auctioneer. imcii»wiiiw« l ßiiii l i !»■ mu i iiwwjuniiHiiii mu n 1

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Rome. Italy, lo ated? 8. What is a delta? 9- Na ne tin- author of ' Robinson , Crusoe." ’ IV. Should the wedding ring be worn b low or above the engaagc'ment ring? 0 Ohioan Owns 1797 Bible Delphos. O. (U.R) Celebration of I the lOOtli anniversary of the prim ' ing of Hie lir»t English Bible brought io light here a Bible printed in 1797. owned by Mrs Cora Fisher. . . Q Hungary Urges Mustaches Budapest.— (U.R) — Hungary’s patriots are urging all men to grow mustaches. And it is not the "tooth

hrnrh" they want to see PTher. but a real waxed ‘‘sergeant-major'’ as-j fair. - o Sheriff Seizes Police Car Fort Dodge. In — (U.R) The ci!” lost one of its police squad cars when it lacked cash to nay a $350 judgment in a personal injury suit. The sheriff's office seized the ma chine. , -o ; - Giants Carry Away Vault Ottumwa, la. (U.R) —Two giant j robbers, entering a night club here.. carried away a 100-pound vault, i loaded it on a truck and intuited | it away. The sate contained S3OOI in cash and valuable jewelry, po- ’ lice said. ciTrade in a Good Town — Decatur:

Blind Student Composes Toledo. (U.R) — Blindness does not defeat Aubry Forman, senior in the college of business adtninis- ■ tration in the Vniversity of Toledo. Forman hag composed a new marching song which the university will use. and plays incessantly on the piano. o Ford Cent Check Prized Boston.—(U.R) Edward Huebener. octogenarian antique collector, has several valuable pieces, but none as priceless as a check he received from Henry Ford. Huebener received a check for one cent for an old sign ho sold Ford for Ms inn in Sndbm-y

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Only five girl? arc eligible by tradition to a. rend t 1 thrum of Great Britain if King Edward VilJ should leave the bachelor rank;. Since royal custom decrees that the empire'» monarch u>u*t uvl

DECATVR PAILY DEMOCRAT THI'RSDAY, JAM AR\ 23,

New Locomotives fl'oromo. (LPJ —Scvteral new locomotives, entirely different from those operating in North American and European railroads, are being planne.d by the Canadian National Railways, it is understood Designs ami drawings are being kept secret. —o— Purte Found After 11 Years Ness City. Kan. —(UP) —Eleven years ago. Gilbert Hawkinson, now of Amarillo. Tex., lost a purse. Recently Waiter Coker plowed tip the purse flfii and found 11 cents and a navy identification tag bearing Hawkinson's name.

marry a commoner, the eligible princesse. are Princess Juliana of Holland; Eugenie, Irene and Katherine of Greece, and the Gland Duchosr Kim vt B«..ug

Sermon in 5 Words I NEWTON, Mass. (U.R) - The Rev I Joseph Barth. ' minister of the - Channing Unitarian Church her--, > spoke only a five-word sermon at • an evening service. He said. ’’Why bast thou forsaken me?" The rest ■ of his sermon was interpreted by dancers. , Q.„ — Uniform Wine Label Sought i Sandusky. O. - (UP) — Wine- ■ manufaitur rs of the Sandusky ■ station will ask Congress to auth- ' orize a label for wine containers . that will be acceptable all over the United States. At preseent each state dsiiiandes something differ-

, nt ia en.uilin» .xpemj tn<l throublo tor the vlnW' n7s7t weiflh. ' Berlin -(fP)-A pomUin l«» I ounce. i, i— MH 1 ' Antique Bible* Exhibited I Waukwhn, WU-. qu< Bible* were exhibited here, • individual specimens ranginf P ’to SIO,OOO in value. Included wim a | polyg lot edition iu P«IW »“ d three other language* *hlch WM pur.hased originally by King Cha he* II of Spain in 1568- An was a rare Welsh Volume, 300 yeans old. Ego Hoarder Puniahed Berlin.-(U.R) -Hoarding ot cer- ' tain foods has been made a pun.sli ’able offense in Germany owing to an acute shortage. One housewile, who .was seen to buy 350 eggs ami Huven pounds of butter in 'me week, was sent to a concentration 'camp after being found guilty of hoarding. Your choice of any (ap in our store at •/$ price.—l eterson X Everhart Co. ROY S. JOHNSON auctioneer Office, Room 9 Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phenes 104 and 1022 Decatur, Indiana Jan. -'4 — Decajur Riverside Sales. Jan. 25— 4-H club hog sale, Brazil, Ind. Jun. 27 —Homer Buehannau, 3 mi. north of Chattanooga ou No. 4J. Jan. 28—Kunkel & Reinhard, ?j mi. north of Bluffton on No. 1. Jan. 29—Ora Ratliff, l*i mile ’ north and % mi. east of Preble. Juji. 30 —A. A. Eluesinan, 1 mi. i east and 1 mi. south of Edgerton. Jan. 31—Decatur Riverside Sale. Feb. I—M. G. Wise, south of Van Wert No. 127. Closing out ■ sale. Feb. 3—Joint Stock Laud Hauk A: Chas. Friead ou Fonner stock farm. 1 mile north ot Decatur ou road No. 27. Feb. 4—E. O. Bryant. Dixon. 0. Clewing out farm sale. Feb. s—Floyd Vinings. I mile eouth, 2 miles east of Cha'tanooga Ohio. Closing out farm sale. Feb. 6—Chas. Folker, Edgerton. • Ind. Farm sale. Feb. 7—Decatur Riverside Stock Sale. F«ti B—Win Johnson X- Milo! i Reed. 114 mile west, mile south ’of Yoder. Closing out sale. Feb. 10—Fred Shiukei, 2 miles ’ north, 2 miles east ot Oissian on Allen & Wells Co. line. Closing out sale. Feb. 11 —J. J. Eckhart. 1 mile north of Rockford, O. No. 18. Feb. 12—Hoblett X Clem east of Convoy, 0., on Lincoln highway. Feb. 13—Ferd Barker, northwest of Convoy on Lincoln highway. Feb. 14—Decatur Riverside Sale. Feb. 15—Frank Huss, west of Yoder. Closing out sale. Feb 17 —Eli Beer, 1 mile south of Honduras on road No. 124. i Closing out sale. Feb. 18—Wm. Steva, west of St. Marys, Ohio on No. 54, closing out sale. Feb. 19—Homer .Mills, 3 miles north, mile west of Bluffton. Feb. 20 —John Flickinger, 2 mi. south. 2 mile west of Berne. Closing out sale. Feb. 21 —Decatur Riverside Stock Sale. Feb. 22—Jacob Saun estate, 3 mile easi. mile south of Middle- ; berry. Closing out farm sale. Feb. 24—Knitt'elcamp Bros.. 1 I mile east of Monroeville. Closing out sale. Feb. 27—Bert Marquardt north of Monroeville on Lincoln highway. Hog sale. Feb. 28 — Deolktur Riverside I Stock Sale. .Feb. 29—Wrn. Steva. Wapakoneta, Ohio. Fair Ground*. Short Horn Cattle. “Claim Your Sale Date Early” My service includes looking of. I ter every detail of your sale and | more dollars for you the day ot : your auction.

MARKETREPORTS — daily report of local and foreign markets Sridy'* Market for Decatur, Berne, | CraiovHl*' Ho«ol«nd and Willehlr*. Close at 12 Noon. Corrected Janinwy 23 No commission and no yardage. Veal* received Tuesday. Weduesday, Friday and Saturday. ‘ 1M to 120 lb* » »-S0 120 to 140 lbs. 9 50 J 140 to 160 lb# - , 160 to 190 lbs 10-30 1 190 to 230 Ba 10.20 ’ 23(1 to 270 lb* - - »■’»’» 1 270 to 300 lbs. - 9 -?° ■ j 300 to 350 lbs.. . v - ®-50 Roughs s - 2 5 Stags Vealer* - -™- 11.50 Ewe and wether lamb* 10 00 Buck lambs I* 00 ’ Yearling iamb* — 500 I EAST BUFFALO — 1 Hog.-. 200, inactive, 20 to f cents higher; desira-blw 11: cattle 100; steers $8; vealei-s $12.50 I .to *l3; sheep 200; lambs *11.35 I and 25 cents higher. | INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK ’ Hogs 1.600; heavies *9.75 to $10.05; mediums *lO.lO to *10.30; lights *10.40 to *10.50; cattle 300; I vealers *1 higher at *l3, down. I tiheep 50 but not enough laanlw to I make a market. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. ! I Wheat $1.00% .89% .87% j Corn 60% .60% .60% ’Oats *«% »• LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected January 23 No. 1 New Wheat. 60 lbs. or better.... 93c No. 2 New Wheat, 58 lbs 92c Oats 20 to 21c Good ry No. 2 Yel. soy beans 70c New No. 4 yellow corn, 100 lbs.._ -.... 53 to 63c Rye 45c CENTRAL S<?YA MARKET ! Dry No. 2 Yellow Soy Beaus .. 70c (Delivered to tactory) o Markets At A Glance Stocks; higher led by rails and | aviation shares. Bonds: irregularly higher, led ! by rails. , Curb stocks; strong slid active. Chicago stocXs: quiet and frreg I nlarly higher. Cali money: % of 1 per cent. i Foreign exchange: firm. Cotton: 8 pointy lower to 9 point* higher. Grains: wheat unchanged to %c higher; corn unchanged and up *« Cnicago livestock: hogs, sheep, strong; cattle steady to strong. Rubber: 11 to 12 points higher. Silver bar at New York: 44%c. unchanged. Q Koot> Rc?win Vitality Tbe roots of trees continue ta grow after the tri-:-.- are hii <l>>uu. o Boys! Several Sheeplined ( oats now selling at (z regular price. — Peterson & Everhart Co. — 0 1 \p|H'iufinrnr of IdmiiiHt ratri > \Mtb Will Annexed Notice i 8 hereby given. Ihat thv unaerwigned has been appointed Administratrix with will annexed of liie estate ot Charles Bentz, late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate la probably solvent. <’ora M Bentz, YdniinisrLairix with will annexed I- ruchte nnd litterer, Attorney* Jan. 8, 1936 Jan. 9-16-23 0 iVAMED— tit/00, clean, big Rags, suitable for cleaning tiiacmnery. .Will pay 4c tb ’lv-caiitr Daily Democrat

Foe Faces Foe at Morgan Ffj 1 J : i/ J. 1 & * •si ~jy.*»Ugg* < 7? 5S T?t? <;• inS I x '' ■ fesjam IfSI" ■*'•■ ’ ; 7 oK I 5 Wfigftp fflsgj&r, i ?? /- <x- ; .sir Gerald P. Although one might infer from thi* pose that Senate *J<-. left, chairman of the senate munitions coiuniit- te ' "■rpont Morgijn, right, international banker, were "■’ w yj ««* other s throat?, they were merely conferring o«-‘ “ • • point nu»ed at the hearing in Wa^hmgt oll '

’ Al 'VEßnj» “I’SINESsSi * th< Car llUre - B ' d ''von. H jroom suites, llvin *l’"bgs, lw .£■ csblnetH. rug, 0( I trie washing luaiiir;,.. attractive pri ce# (or weeks, come 1( J« stock over 0 deliver anjuh,.,,. St Monroe, iiui ' k ' u fresh cow, se v,. n Daniels, Pleasam FOI{ »ale Living Ki )0 |„ , I suite. Kif.-h.-n , rug 9x12. Axmmsu,. I hke “ ew Will -7 W l Kprague Furniture c 0 I 2nd st., phone Is 9 ' STOMACH I-UtTJ 'NHICESTIo. For quiek r-iu-f of I’dga. a (i uclor ' 8 Ut llvltibiua. liri.g ! ANTED— T wood, incta lujiH ' ace. Call phone l:i», Ol j formation wheii ’, Merryman. H -- MEN WANTED fur ROUteS es S"ll Adam.-, S.> :t;,w,»t west Paulding (Ohioi A Reliable li ii-rl. r ing *25 weekly and 19 ~l idly. Write today. Dept iN.\r:- .■ i -’an li-ilfl i LOST AND FQ J LOST - Cream Tan ?J| imp I Hid. : pieasf cji jß — u ’i FOR REXT I ; FOR RENT-Hws acre ground l.ghq qM miles nor ion -i ~t DwgwM 877-T. ■ B u y Caps not, I choice of entire st«fl price.— Pelersnn 4 M (’<>. I

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