Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1936 — Page 2

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» * Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. b 1. Name the softest mineral substance. 2. What is a condor? 3. How long is the term of U. S. Senators? 4. On what river was the trial trip of Fulton’s steamboat "Cler-

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, 1 mont” made? 5. What and where Is TannuTuva? 6. What is a conduit? 7. What was the head tax on alien* entering the V. S. in IMO? . 8. What is the middle name of John D. Rockefeller? 9. Who was Thomas William Robi crtson? ’ j 10. Old Joe E. Brown play two ! roles in "Circus Clown?” 1 1 o- — ■ • Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1936. ’HUB

MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks; higher under lead of rail*. Bonds: irregularly higher, V. S. governments easy. Scuth American issues strong. Curb stocks: irregular in quiet trading. Chicago stocks: irregular. Foreign exchange: easy in dollar terms. I Cotton: 11 to 13 points higher. Grai»: strong; May and July rye at new seasonal high*

■hmutf *si.w Im Ike VS»m» (Inuit Court. Mat* us Indiana, <*■>•* V*. IKItU Th* Federal Land Hank of Louisville. Kentucky vs. Henry C. Buettner and Walter Buettner. By virtu* of an order of sale to m» directed and delivered from the Clerk of Adams Circuit CMurt In th* above entitled cause, I have levied upon and will expose to sale by public auction at the Court House door, east entrance, first floor in said County, -between the hours of 111:90 o’clock A M. and 4:*o o’clock P. M on Monday, the 4th day of 1 January, A. D. 103?, the rents and profits tor a term not exceeding seven years of the following Real Estate to-wit: The west half of th* southwest quarter of section nine In Town, ship twenty-eight north of range fifteen East of th* second principal meridian containing eighty |SO> acres mor* or less, all in Adams County, Indiana. And on failure to realise therefrom the full amount of the judgment and interest thereon and voat*, 1 will at the same time and In the manner aforesaid offer for sal* the fee simple of th* above described rral estate. Taken as th* property of Bury C. Buettner and Walter Buett- . ner at the suit of The Federal Land I Bank of Louisville. Kentucky. Said sale will be made without any I < relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Ballas Brown, Sheriff Adams County, Indiana. « lark J. I. at*, attroney. H. T. Haff, artrnney. Dec ember L9-1*

\ spot nt meat «f U«lsl,tnt rix « Hk will annexed Cnwne Be XU* Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed AdI ministratrlx with wil annexed of [the estate of Tobies Steffen Sr. deceased. The estate is probably sob I vent. I Mary Steffen. Administratrix with will annexed. I enhnrt Heller and Sehnrge*. atty*. Dec. 2-9-14 a tppnlntntent es Exrewter Notice ie hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of Anton Zur- < her late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate Is probably solvent. Paul Habegger, Executor Erwehte and l.ltterer. Attyn. November 21. IMS, Nov. 2S Dec. 2-9 0 Trade In ■ Good Town — Decatur

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♦ _ .. « TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY From the Dully Democrat File Dec. > -Mrs. J. S. Peterson reelected Grand Matron of the Eastern Star lodge for ninth year. Goodfellow’s Club opens annual drive for Christmas f inds to provide happy days for the poor children. Decatur stores will open until eight P. M. until Christmas. High school nets 878.61 from the county fair. James Hurst and son Ed return from Brighden. Canada. o -—- Thousands of Radios are sold by Gambles every week. Follow the parade and you’ll get the newest and latest at prices that save ! from 810 to $75.' 11-ti»be A. C. Console $49.95. Gamble Stole Agency. Hugo Claussen, owner. it

Public Sale FRIDAY, December 11 - - -12 Noon Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs Miscellaneous articles. DECATUR RIVERSIDE SALES E. J. AHR & FRED C. AHR—Managers Roy S. Johnson —Auctioneer.

INOTI4 K OF FIN 41. SKTTLKMENT 1 os' s> i »t>: mi. -i*"’ Notkca is hereby given ’b*. cr „.’ Ilorx. heir* and legatees nt Johanna Braun, deceased, to appear ![’ ‘he Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the Slat day or ’ iieceinber. iS3«. and show >» any. why the Final Settlement Ac. counts with the estate of aald decedent should not be approved; and sal helrN are notified to then and lherv- make proof of heirship, and I receive their distributive shares. ' l-'rank K. Braun. Executor 1 Decatur. Indiana. December S, 193». I.enhart. Heller and Schurner. Ally, pec. 9-14 L .— p - NOTH I. •»» FIX Al. «irrn KMl' AT OF B9TATE Notice ls hereby given to the credotora heir* and legatees of Harve D. Bice, deceased, to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the it day of December. 193*. and show cause If any. why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved, and said heir* are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Theo T. Graliker, Adm’r. de bonis m'n with will annexed. Decatur. Indiana 12-2.192*. Fair! B. Adams, atty. 2-9

MM KET REPORTS' DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS •mmnmmmmsssm [ I Brady's Market for Decatur, Berne, Craigville. Hoagland and Willshire. 1 Closed at 12 Noon. Corrected December 9. No commission and no yardage Veals received Tuesday. Wednesday, Friday and SaturSay. 100 to 120 lbs SB.IO 120 to 140 lbs 8.40 140 to 160 lbs. . 9.30 , 160 to 200 Iba 9.70 SOO to 275 Iba 9.90 . 275 to 300 lbs 9.80 j 300 to 350 lbs. 9.50 350 lbs. and up 9.30 | Roughs - 8.50 Stags - 7.00 • Vealers 10.50 I Ewe and wether lambs 8.00 Buck lambs 7.00 i Yearling lambs 4.00 ; i CLEVELAND PRODUCE Butter: unsettled; extras 37, ' standards 37. 1 Eggs: unsettled; extra grade 35. ■ extra firsts 32. current receipts 31. ' pullet firsts 26. Live poultry: steady. Heavy hens and up 19; ducks 6 and ‘ up 17, small 14. Potatoes: 100 lb bags U. S- No. ' 1 Idaho $2.85-3. fancy $3.15; Ohio j mostly $1.75-2. best $2.25; Maine . $2.50. some $2.75; Penn $1.75-2, ‘ some best $2.25; Texa* $2.50.

EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK I East Buffalo, N. Y„ Dec. 9.-(U.PJ ■' —Livestock: Hog receipts. 1.100; 10c to 15c lower; better grade 180-230 lbs.. $10.45-$10.60; top. $10.65 on load choice 250-lb. butchers; around 155-lb average. $10; desirable pigs, SS.6O-$9.50; plainer lot* $8 50 down. Cattle, receipts, zw; cows and bulls steady; fat cows up to $5.50; bulk low cutter and cutter cows. $3.50-$4.50; medium bulls. $5.25$5.50; common light weights, $4.50$5. Calves, receipts, 150; steady; good tc choice vealers. $11.50. Sheep. receipts, 700; fully steady; better grade lambs. $9.00$9.25; mixed lots, $8.25-18.75: throwouts, $8 down; slaughter ewes, largely, $2.50-$4; better handy weights eligible up to $4.50. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Ind., Dee. 9. — <U.R> —laves'ock Hog receipts. 9,090; holdovers, 94; 160-250 lbs., 10c lower; above 250 lbs., and below 160 lbs.. 15c lower; 160-180 lbs.. $10.10; 180-200 lbs.. $10.15: 200-225 lbs. $10.»; 225-250 lbs.. $10.25; 260-275 lbs. $10.20; 275-300 lbs . $10.15; 300-325 400 lbs.. $9.85: 150-160 lbs., $9.50; 140-150 lbs., $9 25; 130-140 lbs., $9; 120-130 lbs.. $8.75; 110-120 lbs, SB.ST; 100-110 lbs, s'2s: sows weak to 10c lower; bulk, $8.90$9.50; top. $9.65. j CatUe, 2,000; calves. 60S; sizeable quota better grade steers and yearlings, very little done early: few sales about steady, but general undertone weak to lower; choice 1.150-Ib. steers. sl2, the day’s top; yearlings early at $11.50 and few other sales, $9 810.50; other kJlltng classes generally steady: heifer quality plain: beef cows. $4.25$5; cutter grades. $3-$4; top sausage bulls. $5.50: vealers extremely active, fully steady; bulk better grades. sll-811 50. Sheep. 1.500; lambs strong to 25c higher: bulk better grades. $8.50-8.75; slaughter sheep. steJßy; fat ewes. $3.50 down. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected December 9. No. 1 Wheat. 60 lbs. or better $1.16 No. 2 Wheat. 58 lbs 1.15 Os’s 45c Old Yelkrw Corn 1.40 Soy Beans. No. 2 Tellow 1.27 New No. 4 Yellow Cora $1 to 1-30 Rye soc CENTRAL SOYA CO. Soy Beans. No. 2 Yellow 1.27 CAMPGAW POULTRY FARMS Beriing Produce Bldg. East Jefferson St. Phone 156 Large fresh eggs. doz. . 36? J Medium eggs, dot $* k Pullet dot ..... - ’ P- -wro eggs, dot . I2c Standard eggs, dot Jfr Colored Fowls, lb. 13-I6c Legboras lb. 9-13 c Colored Chit B». 12-14 c Leghorn Chix. !b. 9-llc Toong H n Turkeys. B>. . 17c Yoemg Tc«n Turkeys, jfr 15c OM Hen & Tom Turkeys R>._lie Dweks lb J2c Geese, lb. j ' i«e .Capons, lb. joe X. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Exjwnwied • desses Fitted HOURS 8:90 to 11:30 12:90 te 5 00 Saturday*. 8 00 p. m. T*J*yb&«* 18&

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