Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1936 — Page 2

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fk'' 1 JUKI •’&’ ' r FIT V * w >h *■** * W W-M ? AV • X. \> -.VV ii&«'' *" [j®lv / jk ;-rf- • $ J. B. Snider and mascot One of the features of the inaugural parade at Washington when President Roosevelt takes the oath of office for his second term will be a new official party mascot Featured in Mississippi Democratic activities for the past several years, the mascot will be delivered to Janies A. Farley in Washington in accordance with an election bet which J- H Snider, lieutenant governor of Mississippi, lost to Lieut. Cov. J. E. Harley of South Carolina Something to Come Home to! x ’ t gW ,: ' •' X W? - V Wfc «a. • MB | * a yc Cooper Students at Louisiana Tech at Ruston, La., apparently believe in giving the alumni some reason for returning as they chose stunning blonde Nettie Faye Cooper to reign as queen of their annual homecoming staged each football season.

€ Seek to Trace Dog That Played Role of Stork *> Crawford home at Pearl River ' MS Wi I JBr I !>■«* * --T - ’ ®n®MPr < gg' : g® •IF ..... ——• ‘ ‘ ’ -V ’ -- ■'!** -^^**l *** AAXA *** - *jt J te 1 k anif While authorities continued their efforts to unsv«y Jr V rav£) ,he ni - vst « r y- “Little Moses", waif of the L , '•'’*< v - 4 \ ’ woodlands, who was brought to the door of an •< <’' L isolated cabin near Pearl River. La., by a huge g \ ' — dog. was the center of attraction for visitors from fee i&s ■ I miles around The baby, wrapped in a piece of EXaij; ' ' js blanket, was left on the doorstep of Mrs. Louis i 'S Crawford by a large brindling dog which then \ Mrs. Crawford and foundlings disappeared. Nicknamed "Little Moses" because ST n \ S ' 13T’ 1 " his miraculous delivery, the baby was dcg .. v v ...... scribed as "perfectly normal '. •'

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» —— » Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. I ► —• I 1. Os what sea >e the Persian Gulf I an ami? • j 2. in military parlance, what >e a . countersign? I 3. Name the capital of Madagascar. 4. In printing, what is uouparetl? 5. What part did Irvin 8. Cobb play in "Steam boat ‘Round the Bend." starring Wi’l Roger? 6. Who was the first President to leave the confines of the United States, while in office? 7. In which South American country is Lake Maracaibo? 8. What is a cubicle? 9. Name the representative flower of Nevada. 10. Which has the larger area, continental U. S. A. or Canada? 1. In which state is Yosemite National Park? 2. What is acoustics? 3. Has water any food value? 4 Who was Fanny Crosby? 5. Where is Cumberland Gap? 6. Who was the author of ! "Poor Richard’s Almanac?" j 7. What is the horizon? 8. In what language was tlie (original Magna Carta? 9. How did the Tailor bird deITive its name? 10. Who was Frank Norris’ TWO ADAMS COUNTY JCONTINUEb ONE), ner could move a log. ■ While cutting wood, one of the men observed deer approaching. He threw a hand spike at the herd, “knocking out" one of the animals. In this condition it was easily dispatched. i Mr. Beery had tour children. ' three of whom are living. They are; Mrs. Lola Booker of Fort Wayne; Frank of Texas and Charles at home. There are four grandchildren and one great grandchild. Among the many grandchildren of his grandmother. Mrs Barbara Millier Beery are: Dan Beery, Fort iWayue; Mrs. Noah Mangold, Mrs. ! Fisher. Mrs. Grant and Bill Weitz. Mr. Crum came to Kirkland townI ship about 70 years ago. His fathI er was dead. The four boys in the : family cleared the 80 acre farm on which they now live with the exI ception of 15 or 20 acres, alreadycleared at the time of the purchase. : Mr. Crum lives on the same farm today. —e Patrolman Over-Alert Wheeling, W Va —(UP)— Judge Charles H. Bonn«e>en das missed charges of "speeding through a echoo! zone” against Tony Accatolla because he believed Patrolman James Mowley had arrested Accetolla before his automobile entered the zone. NO HUNTING No hunting or trespassing on the following farms east of Decatur: Studabaker estate; Mary J- Niblick farm; Hattie 5. Obenauer farm. 269-3 t A. D. Suttles, agent.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 14.1936.

Triplets Honored Guests at Birthday Party! Kt J • T HBr *- A v*z / 1 F -V • •• 4 I \ ®Kf„ Lb' _ -A II ' jfek 2 a ■ When good fellows get together!

"Some fun, eh. Rida!” That might have been the comment of these frisky bright-eyed triplets had they been able to discuss the situation. But it is quite obvious that the Cairc brothers —Ronald. Raymond and Richard, five-month-old triplets bom to

Rebels Sweep Into Madrid After Air Raids - - j • • ■ » • ’ i ISKLJeA Mi 1.,.. V -i ■ - Hh 1. Luaa 1..81 il/ .. Modern section of capital

Sweeping all resistance before them in an avalanche of steel, insurgent forces drove into the Spanish capital after a series of a'r raid* which

London Welcomes Von Ribbentrop Appointment ®9®P ,»y mi A ' VreOljEjlH Joachim von Ribbentrop \ Ml ■•. . . / ,■ / ‘ \ •- i r S| HI tier"and T?n

Prospects of a new era of friendly feeling between Germany and England arc seen in the appointment of Joachim von Ribbentrop as ambassador to the Court of St. James. One of the most astute and capable diplomats in Europe, this former champagne salesman has established himself in British favor and should do much toward improving rela-

a 17-year-old mother—were having the time of their young lives when they attended a birthday party given by Maryanne Gaudet of Somerville, Mass . right, when she celebrated her first natal anniversary.

killed scores and took a terrific toll of damage in the modem busineaa and residential section of Madrid, shown above.

tions of the two nations. Von Ribbentrop served in the German army throughout the war. returned to private lite as a champagne salesman after the armistice, and became associated with Hitler in 1928 He has accomplished several important missions for the Nazi regime and is looked on as the reichsfuehrer s most trusted emissary

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady's Market for Decatur, Berne, Crslgvllle, Hoagland and Willahlro. Close at 12 Noon. Corrected November H. No commission and no yardage Veals received Tuesday, Wed nesday, Friday and Saturday 100 to 120 lbs |7.30 120 to 140 lbs 7.70 140 to 160 lbs. 8.26 160 to 180 lbs 8.95 180 to 210 lbs 9.15 210 to 250 lbs 9.25 250 to 280 lbs. 8.85 280 to 310 Iba 8.35 Roughs 8.00 Stags 6.50 Vealers 9.75 Ewe and wether lambs 7.75 Buck lambs 6.75 Yearling lambs 4.00 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind . Nov. 14.—<U.R) —Livestock: Hogs steady. 225 to 250 lbs >9.55 2<H) to 225 Ibe 9.45 250 to 275 lbs 9.30 180 t 0200 lbs 9.35 275 to JOO lbs 9.20 1 160 to 180 lbs 9.25 300 to 350 lbs.. 8.95 150 to 160 Ilia 8.85 140 to 150 lbs 8.60 130 to 140 Ibe 8.35 120 to ISO lbs 8.10 100 to 120 lbs 7.85 Roughs. >8 25; stags, $6.75; calves, $10.50; lambs, SB. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected November 14. No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or better $1.07 No. 2 Wheat. 58 lbs 1.06 O“ts 40c Soy Beaus, No. 1 Yellow .... 1.13 Old Yellow Corn 1.30 New No. 4 Yellow Corn $1 to $1.20 ’Ry« 75c CENTRRAL SOYA CO. Soy Beans, No. 1 Yellow 1 13 o WILLSHIRE NEWS The M. E. Aid was delightfully entertained Thursday afternoon at the i home of Mrs. Floyd Strickler with Mrs. Pete Schumm and Harold Bebout assistant hostesses. After ‘he business session a most interesting 1 program of music and readings was reiniered. An appetitiziugg lunch v. as served. Bonnie Lou Brasher, who has ! been in the Decatur hospital, has been brought to her home south of town. Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. ILace hav moved into the Mrs. Jennie Kohn residence, which they purchased recently. The Legion Auxiliary delightfully SALE CALENDAR * Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer I Decatur, Ind. Claim your sale date early as I am booking sales avery day. Nov. 17 — Cora Humerickhouse, Admrx., 80 acre farm and personel property, 2 mile North and 24 mile West of Rockford, Ohio. Nov. 18—Vilas Lugfnbill & Dr. D. D. Jones, 1 mile south, 1 mile east of Salem. Closing out sale. Nov. 19 —Wm. Kirkland, 1 mile east and 2 mile south of Middle berry, Ohio. Closing out sale. Nov. 20 — Decatur Community Sals. Nov. 23—-Everett & Burdge and Gettys Parmer, 4 miles North and % mile east of Uniondale. Nov. 24 — William Hart. Union City, Ind. Registered Percheron horses and complete closing out sale. Nov. 25—Frank Moser, Admrs., 120 acre farm, 34- mile Northwest -of Geneva and 44 mile Southwest of Berne. Nov. 27 — Decatur Community 1 Sale. Dec. I—Graham1 —Graham and Ross, 4 mi. East ot Decalur on Piqua road, closing out eale. Dec. 2—Henry Cunibest, 6 miles > East of Willshire, closing out j sale. notice" ~ On and after Wednesday, Nov. 4, my office will be located with French Quinn in the office rooms above Vance 4 Linn Clothing storz. .lames T. Merrjnian N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST ! Eyes Examined • Glasses Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5;00 Saturdays, 8.00 p. in. Telephone 135.

- ”f ''■inch served. Tll e Basket Inn 1 MB l!,,lUni *' clazMl T ,l, “ ex " l ‘K -he,: S'® November I’*® ll0 “ ,e 01 Ihu e ZL® a 14--0111. of tad,,, ik,sk ' ' s to h-inn'.*® ller blr 'h‘lay a nil! ,"*® 1,00,1 hour a with a i o v 6 i, . ( ' <>v ' rs laid ttoostr. Mre. Mesdameß Ellen ’’’' !,ack F A - r "'> Roa u, j U d SOIIP »«■ Metier, 111 Huth M t . C( llf Incon was pl-asant.r .»,.® the ladies rZH iv-ont/ many h w lta> CLASSIFIED I ADV ERTISEMM busineescaJ \M) XOTK'EjJ rates' - '® One Time—Mmimum -t-M 25c for 20 words or leu. 20 words, li 4C per ww "« Two Times—Minimum of 40c for 220 wordi Over 20 words 2c per wed® the two times. B Three ■ | of 50c for 20 word s | Over 20 words 2'- 2 ger® for the three times. V - ® FOR WLE| FOR SALE~-Duroe Rii hcst bloodlines. Ingg® D. Kreisdicr. Conroy. Ofc■ miles east Decatur. $® FOR SALE - Now is ths® time to plant fruit tnt® For quick shade plant tuifl Ing soft maple or Owl We ha., many \anetiestn® greens. Order now. Psgul Berne, writi ■ : come. Ke® to Decatur. Riverside Nu® miles west of Berne. ® FARMS FOR SALE | BUY THAI' FARM NOW® gin planning your 'rop!® year! Write for FREE ilfcl catalog today showing IS| farms 111 Indiajia and Ota sizes. Convenient '.‘•iw I Joint Stock Land Bank. I 1373. Fort Wayne, Ind j FOR SALE—ISu bushel pi low coni. Floyd S;?ai| Decatur, R. 2. I FOR SALE -Easy waste. ! per tub. First $lO M I Stults Home Appliance sij FOR S.H.E Homi- Comf«l good condition, rwoiuih quire Mre. L. 11. Zi«W num th ■ FOR SALE—Bed davenport! en cabinet, kitchen rtek I top desk center table. Ml tresses, dressers. Ed ) :at Monmouth. Call any W Saturday J FOR SALE—Seven roomM modern except hot water I ing. Small down payart ; $14.87 per month on >• Phone 1151 FOR SALE—Monroe Und-k taurant complete. W’®! business. Forced to SP '‘ iof ill health. Phone «E! ® personally. WANTED SALESMAN JU known oil comiMi'V unnecessary. No i quireci. Immediate for man with car. "rw . Webster. 671 Stanriarl Cleveland. Ohiomiscellanea five men wanteiM*’ work —Must have c" ienee not necessary'" ’ ■ ; commission. Age J I for interview. W°- ” f|) ner. Fort Wayne, , : Delivery. j paired, upholstered or ii »• .is X m vi. - J LOST CM 1 iSi! LOST fountain ven,J** i Return 10 Dr- R“y ,i> I Democrat. Trade In a Dr. Eugene x-ray labor* Phone N127 N. 3rd »«•