Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 220, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1936 — Page 2
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T heir Bonnies Fly Over the Sea ,-r* jfl ‘ I ' -fl |F lw ® r ; W x 3 „ * oAfeMrilt? -*■ 1&WR*........ ' I. ;• :*V g*U / T J IHPI r iOWI« ® fjryayM? J^& t> a® ? m i -®i Ber,>|te jli irn,a Kis i |ka i £ n MwHbMMSMHBBmM! Two of the happiest persons to hear the news that Harry Richman and Dick Merrill had successfully completed their round trip across the Atlantic were Bernice Claire, left, Merrill's sweetheart, and Irma Rishka, right. Richman s lady friend, who followed their course by radio until the pair were forced down near Musgrave Harbor, Newfoundland, ,
♦ Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. t 1. Who was the first Speaker of the XT. S. House of Represent atives? 2. What is copal? 3. Who wrote, "The Luck of Roaring Camp?” 4. What id the minimum age for Representatives in Congress? 5. What is the plural of menu? 6. Who was Virginia Dare? 7. Name the town in West Virginia situated at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers. 8. How did the Chief Executive of the I’. S. get his title President? 9. Name the method of suicide permitted to offenders of the noble
Public Auction FRIDAY EVENING, Sept. IS - - 6:30 p.m. Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs SOME GOOD HORSES. MULES AND COLTS. MILCH COWS. HEIFERS AND BULLS. BREEDING EWES AND BULLS. BROOD SOWS. GILTS AND BOARS MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. DECATUR RIVERSIDE SALES E. J. AHR and FRED C. AHR, Managers. rrnnTifiiif—fiii imi iium h mumu j Public Sale 7—ROOM AND BATH MODERN HOME-7 We will sell to the highest bidder our property located at i 716 North Third street, Decatur, Ind., FRIDAY, Sept. 18th 1:30 P, M. 7 room house and bath, completely modern with large basement, good furnace, motor plumbing. Hcuse in good repair. Good garage. Can give possession soon. Come and inspect this property any time. Terms—ssoo.oo cash; balance on delivery of Deed and abstract. Anyone desiring a loan see Roy S. Johnson, Trust Co. Bldg. Loans for purchasing homes can be obtained for one-half of selling price. Delvia and Anna Chilcote, Owners NOTE—Homes for sale in Decatur are very scarce. Rents are going up. The longer you wait the more you will have to pay. Here is another opportunity. Don't pass this up. This property will absolutely I sell to Highest Bidder. ■ ROY S. JOHNSON. Auctioneer and Real Estate, Trust Co. Bldg,
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pa.lt i.ef<,.. the contest opens. I a >. i>i iz. i will lie awarded th© wit. deehhd by applause from Other contests and in hide a bicycle race. Udir* .lolhtspln race, blindfold *t*Ji> •• ft lug contest, sack race wad many others. *>»■ <4 the feature entertain-
trailing and treeing a live coon. This contest will start at 10:30 in ! the morning. Cash prizes will be awarded the winners. Tickets for ice cream and cake ■will be given children al the gate, i A special invitation has been extended the Berne, Poe and Country conservation clubs to. attend. the picnic. 0 CLASSIFIW * ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS AND NOTICES 4 • RATES One Time —Minimum charge of 25c for 20 words or less Over 20 words, 1 !4c per word. Two Times—Minimum charge of 40c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words 2c per word for the two times. Three Times—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words 2!6c per word j for the three times. ! j ft —————ft FOR SALE a e FOR SALE—I sheep buck. 2 years old. extra good. 1% mile west, 3 miles north of Preble. Preble ■ phone. Adolph Bultemeier. 218-3tx FOR SALE—Pickles. Will Strahm, 339 N. 9th St. Phone 1231. 218Light Plane - Pietenpol Air-Camp-er in good condition. Flown twenty hours. Sell cheap or trade > for light car. Robert Strickler, I Adams street. 220a3t FOR SALE—I2S buff leghorn yearling hens. Everett Rice, Monroe. W-F FOR SALE — Indian motorcycle, fit). See Gerald Ross, Preble. 220-3tx' FOR SALE Eight good breeding ewes. Hugo Thieme, six and one halt miles northeast of DecaI tur. |2ot3 GRAND PIANO BARGAIN We have a beautiful (like new) Grand Plano where the purchasers are unable to continue the pay ments. Rather than show repossession we will make contract with responsible party for balance due. Terms only $lO per month. For particulars write Credit Manager, 812 Main St., Anderson, Ind. 219I WANTED male help wanted MAN WANTED to call on farm- . ens. Permanent position with steady income. Clifford H. Jordan. 111., made $65 first week. Cha,s. Skahill. la., made $326 first month. Car and knowledge of farming necessary. Tell us about yourself. M H, care Democrat. Itx WANTED - Girl or middle aged lady for housework and cooking. Good wages. Mrs. L. M. Cline, 327 W. Wiley Ave., Bluffton, Ind. ' 219-4 t W ANTED — All kinds used band instruments. Phone 284 or 484. A. M, Sellemeyer. 219 t lx WANTED TO RENT—House. Best references. 1043 North 2nd. WANTED— Two young mtn. 18 or over to wait table. Experienced. State Gardens. Middlebury, Ohio. | 218t3x : VI ANTED — Cisterns to clean. | Eight barrels of water saved. VV alls scrubbed. 1217 Patterson street. Max. 217k3tx WE BL’Y Rage, Papter, Scrap Iron, old auto radiators and Batteries, Copper. Brass and all other grades of waste .matenals. vVe pay top market prices for Wool and Sheep Pelts. Maier Hide & Fur Co., 710 i W. Monroe St. Phone 442. SPENCER CORSETS Individually designed foundation garments. Give style ami comfort. Correct figure impel fectiom.. Also surgi- . cal garments for men, women. Consultation without obligation. | For appointment call Mrs. Elmer . Miller. tX>4 XV. Monroe. Phone 957 - 220t3x for rent FOR RENT Four room furnished modern apartment. Can 79 Dynois Srhmitt. 21St3 f PUBLIC AUCTION I will sell by auction at my * residence in Monroe* Ind., on Thursday, Sept. 17 at 7:00 o'oiock P. M. the following Household Goods: Couch. Baseburner, set of Chairs; 1 1 Morris Chair; Drop Leaf Table; Wire Cot; 5 Beostead; 1 Antique Chair; 1 piece of Linoleum; Vic- ' troia; , Organ; 3 Round Posts for porch; 3 Window Frames; some Lumber, Window Sashes and many other articles too numerous to mention. W. F. McKean, Owner . Jeff Lteehty. Auct.
MiMEliEnjj DAILY nr AND foreign marks® Brady's Market f or D .„, » Cra.gvdle Hoa gland Ciose *» 12 No on W Con m t,,| Septembp,. No commission and r, ■ Veals received Tuesda/’W nesday, F ll(ky a , l(1 « ion to Ro ii>s. BR :120 to 140 lbs 140 to Itio lbs. Sb 160 to ISO lbs H ISO to 210 lbs 9| '2lO to 250 ]|,s M !250 to 2SO lbs. 2SO to 350 lbs H Roughs BH Stags |N dealers ■ MB Ewe and wnh. ; ' ■ Buck lambs BB Yearling lambs CHICAGO GRAIN CLOStjl Dec fl Wheat si hi. ~ . ™ Cor “ 'KA fl iOats .12 ■ INDIANAPOLIS LiVESTofI Indianapolis I ~1.,.1. s , I —Livestock: SB Hog receipls. | 1.325: mallei i, w .M . 250 lbs.. slo-$10.:’,5 : J9.60T10.20; aOil 3uo lbs ?5.50-$9: 100-bu i i)si j, |s ■ ,155-160 lbs.. •$S>H<)..-m: i„„ ; j.jM packing sows. ■& Cattle, 1,6u0; , ;m , steady; beti. 1 grade steady; cows ste, /.;. i,u: k l„ 1( „ r gfl JB.7a-$9 50; lup |, ers mostly .<, »- J4.25-J5: belt"! . vealers 50<- m .. ter grade, Ji'.bo S| Lambs. gel fl steady, bulk 1,. wethers. $8.50 fat ~W M. S $3; top, $3.25. ■ CLEVELAND PRODICtB Cleveland. O. pi ’Produce: H Butter, stead) ■ \tr.i- » k; B dards. 37c. H ‘Eggs, steady , \ira grade. ■ extra firsts, 21. . < urrent 23c. Live poubry, |.,, is su. lbs... and up 2l< ; dinks sj 5 lbs., and up. IG< ; ilu, ks. sp small. 13c: ducks. iy . Potatoes, 100 lb bags. S. 1. New Jersi v cobbb-rs. 52:k8; 1 Idaho. #3. jus:.ls: I’engsylit ij.3o-$2.40; Long I land. Si.ij-I Ohio. $2.35: Maili. 15.J2.2f). FORT WAYNE LIVESTOC Fort Wayne Iml. S. pl. li- ' —Livestock: Hogs. 40e low.:: liiv-isj $9.55; 186-200 lbs. -•.:••: 21) lbs.. $9.90: 225 2.50 bss.. $10; 275 lbs.. $9.75: 275 lot) lbs., I! 300-350 lbs.. »!),25: . 15(1-160 $8.85; 140-150 lbs $s.6D. IK lbs., $8.35: 120-130 lbs., $8.10; 120 lbs.. $7.85. Roughs, $8; slags. $6.30; ca $8.50; lambs. $8.75. I EAST BUFFALO I IVESTOM East Buffalo. N. 1 . Sept to (U.R? —Livestock; I Hogs, 1,300; 75' ~ under ■ day's average ami around 40cB low Tuesday's close: better fB ,180-220 lbs., $10.55-$1D.75. Cattle. 300: gras:, steers I heifers weak to 25, lower, no I ately covered, . lots $6.50 anti downward to $5 'below; cows and bulls al steady; low cutlet and < utter< $3.85-$4.<5; medium mils. ssj Calves, 500; vealers $1 to good to mostly thoue. sll. Sheep. 800; lambs rather s 25c to mainly s)i>- uiidef Mood average; medium to choice 9 included, $9.25-$D 75 equivaleoj $lO or better for ev< and wel selections: aged ewes about stei mostly $2.7(5-$4.25. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected September 16. No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or better ’ No. 2 Wheat, 58 lbs Oats No. 2 Yellow Corn Rye , — o miscei.lam:(hs_ MISCELLANEors I'm mt me I paired, upholstered <>r resins ed at the Decatur rphol.-tT Shop, 222 South Second sul Phone 420. Also used furnitui 213 NOTlCE—Gerber cane mill rei to operate Tuesday. Sep'cn* 15. spet. »• -o NOTICE . I will be out ot my ofik'* Monday. September 14 until .- dav, September 28. DR. R. E. DAN'It-H . N. A. BIXI.ER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined • Glasses F'ltl HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5" Saturdays. 8:00 p. o’Telephone 135
