Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1936 — Page 2

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Farm Loans Farm owners desiring to purchase more land, refinance old loans, remodel present farm buildings or tile drain your farm should see us for attractive payment plans and rates. The Suttles-Edwards Co It’s The Gift From SPRAGUE’S That Completes The Christmas Cheer Our store this year is filled with gifts for every member of the family. Gifts that will please. Gifts that will last, ctfo 1 Gifts that anyone will appreciate. Prices the lowest. •siniii - LAMPS 98c up Cedar Chests $11.95 up. -| Occasional and Lounge Chairs $7.50 up. Living Room Suites $45.00 up Bed Room Suites $48.50 up. Dining Room Suites $48.50 up. Lots of things for Christmas that we can't tell you about. Sprague Furniture Co 152 S. Second St. Phone 199 —MI |

I iW* fTzfaV* I | i a j£ FOR THE MEN FOR THE LADIES g ■A „ Coty Loose Powder Compact $2.00 "Q £? lardley shaving Sets $2.85 to $5.00 Ayers Loose Powder Compact $2.50 v ardley Shaving Bowlsl.oo Yardley Loose Powd. Comp. $1.50 p Coty Shaving Sets .. SI.OO to $2.50 Other loose powder compacts f/ aS Mansfield Shaving Bowl SI.OO 50c and SI.OO 9 Colgates Shaving Sets 50c and SI.OO <ot\ Perfume ... ••"••• • *}• df 03. r, . .. o . . Evening in Pans Perfume .... sl.lO F, £ I almolive Shaving bets 50c and sl. Yardlev Perfume 85c g U risley Shaving Sets SI.OO Coty Toilet Setssl.oo & $4.75 < # VV risley Shaving Bow l 50c Evening in Paris Sets $1.75 to $5.00 & \V oodbury’s Shaving Sets SI.OO C utex Nail Selsso c to $3.50 $ fountain Pen Sets.. $1.50 to $12.50 Glazo Nail Sets 50c and SI.OO P Gents Bill 1 olds <sc to $5.00 Pointex Nail Sets2sc $ Cigarette Cases SI.OO Cashmers Boquet Sets 50c and SI.OO p « Gents Zipper Cases.. . $1.25 to $6.00 Fountain Pens SI.OO to SIO.OO # ill 1 old Setssl.7s to $5.00 Max Factor Sets .... $2.50 to $6.00 P Military Brushes $1.25 to $6.00 Electric Heating Pad.. 51.98 to $4.98 W H Bibles sl.lO to $3.00 Toilet sets in Zipper case P Gillet Razors 49c to SI.OO 53.75 to $4.50 ja Smoking Stands ~... $2.00 to $4.50 World Globes2sc to $7.00 p Box (andy 35c to $2.60 Stationery 25c to $1.50 pi P es 2sc to SI.OO Kodaks $2.50 and up p rs 1 lb. Prince Albert 79c Brownie Cameras ..... SI.OO and up » £ I Shick Electric Razor..sls.oo Packard Electric Razor. .$15.00 " ct Clip Shave Electric Razor SIO.OO Paramount Christmas Greeting Cards, and Dennisons Gift Dressings. I Holthouse Drug Co. GIFT HEADQUARTERS | asasasasasasagas as

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stole a kiss from her. 3 o ) » * | Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these | ' ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. 1. Which club won the American league baseball pennant in 1924? 2. From what country did the U. S. purchase Alaska? 3. Where is Duquesne University? 4. How are names selected for U. S- Battleships? ( 5. What is the name of the I chief waterway in Venice? 6. During which President’s administration was the Lewis and I Clark Expedition sent out? 7. Where is the Kentucky Derby run each year? 8. What Is the name for the ! numerous groups of very small, I planets of the solar system? 9. Which government department supervises the U. 8. Marine Corps? 10. Who was Donald Grant | Mitchell? EDWARD SIGNS BILL I (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ; coronation. , It was to be the coronation of Edward next May 12. It will be | the coronation of George VI unless 1 the date is changed, and no change i was expected. The kingdom an dempire go on. The mother of parliaments has been the passing of another king J and the king; reigns still while the I empire, strengthened in the knowledge that it is stronger than any man, goes on. Not a ruffle except lof human excitement had disturbi ed it in a crisis that entered history. f*'<M The stands will be used, 700, for the ceremony tomorrow in the | courtyard of St. Jame's palace when the new king will be proI claimed by the royal heralds in the i medieval garb. Preceded by trumpeters, they ' will march to Charing Cross, I Temple Bar and the steps of the

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■MMM—OMaHHVMIIMMMp— I royal exchange at noon, and there proclaim George king as they prop, claimed his brother last January when George V died. In commons, two independent labor men spoke against the abdication bill. One, James Maxton. wanted a republic. He spoke of . monarchy with contempt and quotl ed “Humpty Dumpty" and his tall. The other, Campbell Stephen, re- , ferred to the “possibility” that the new king and queen might divorce . and cause another crisis. It was just a gesture, and the . house passed the bill. Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, a national hero for his handling of the crisis, moved the final passage. i ° * TODAY S COMMON ERROR Never say. “He feels badly;’’ cay. “feels bad.” I 4 « o ' -■■ —— - NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. ZIMH Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of John P. Shoemaker, deceased, to appear In ■ the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 14th day of January, 1917, and show cause, if any why the Final Settlement Ac-1 counts with the estate of said de.l cedent should not be approved; and : said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Clifton Shoemaker, Administrator with will annexed. Decatur, Indiana, December 11th 1936 Attorney Byron G. Jeakins Dec. 11-18 .... ... . — .... q ATTENTION FARMERS! We do custom butcihcering at reasonable prices and under ee-ni tary conditions. We also buy live stock, hides and rendered tallow. Plenty of Good Turkeys for sale. Nice quarters ®f Beet and Freshly Dressed Hogs. . See üb. — The Mutscbler Pkg. Co.. Inc. o — Photographs are priceless gifts. Open Evenings by Appointment. Edwards Studio CHRISTMAS SPECIAL— Buy her a new Singer Sewing Machine for Christmas, including a compete dressmaking course free. Also stop and shop for many of your Christmas gifts at the Vitz ; Shope. Phone 925. 293-6tx — To someone you really care for... f. - — II ? hm x hr fgll® Give one of these j stunning new ELGINS for l’/l/liilriMj SEE OUR COMPLETE STOCKS TOP Ar YouTl find the perfrrt gift right her* in our store. It’s an Elgin, of course, from our complete stock of the brilliant new models. There ■re husky, sturdy models for men •nd exquisitely dainty models for women. AU of them flawless, dependable, accurate. Stop in today and choose the one that will carry your best wishes on Christmas day. * E s 3h Lady’s Smart Elgin PTf? semi-baguette 4 »J '•A Man's Elgin curved CO’7 Kf| to fit wrist I Pay as low' as 50c per week. SUTTON JEWELRY STORE 210 N. Second St.

.1 < claim* ALI iiUKII HMC KMHKIt 7, !•»« J “ Fort Wayne Ut«. Co. oft «up HJH.4S. Mulhaupt Pt®. Co. do l-.<[v I Decatur Democrat Co* L. adv. JJ.JJ City of Decatur llffht. power 138.80 . Citizens Telephonic Co. tele “4.05 Earn K. Blerly Dep. hire Ta.OO Mildred BomzcbUi dk. hire . .. 41 00 , Mary Cowan dep. hire — - Mary K. Tyndall oik hire 50.00. John W. Tyndall po»U*e J-yy • Alice Lenhart dep. hire 75-00 Jeff Lleehty pontage IJ*J* lloazerz Typewriter Co. exp .... 8.84 ' Ruth Knapp salary —75.00 i Walter J. Hoc It man pontage ... 4.50 Le<> T. Gilltff Deputy hire . $5.00 ' Dalian Brown, mileage 41.16 UirKtf McFarland Special dep 50.00' Dallas Brown postage 5.00 It. G. Delniger Dep. Hire ....... 75.00 Frank Peterson ditch exp 5.00 J C. Mann ditch mileage IJ.OO • Hibbard H High do 18.00 Edwin B< »•! d<> 7.u0 Howard Mauller do (Ralph Rice do ...... J. 08 J. M. Doan do . 25.68 Ed Zwlrk do . 12.00 Eugene Deitzgen Co. Sur. exp 31.38 Kt uffel and Eager Co. do 36.08 Alphle Bertsh ditch exp 300 Ed Zwlck do 3.00 Krick Tyndall Co do 13.15 Clifton E. Striker sal, postage 146.29 Margaret S. Myers Salary 62.50 Clifton E. Striker mileage — 45.<8 L. E. Archbold salary 83 33 L. E. Archbold op. exp 72.46 Mildred Koldewey salary — 75.00 E. J. Wurthrnan salary 90.00 R. J. Zwlck Inquest 54.60 Dr. F. L. Grandstaff salary .... 29.25 J. A. Cline assetMilng 3.50 Henry B. Heller salary - 50.00 John H. Barger Comm. D. exp. 3.50 Otto Wefel do 18.00 ■Henry Tumbleson do — 10.20 l James H. Andrews do 10.801 Dan L. Yoder do ~ *el i Wm. H. Spurgeon do - 3.25 Chas Marchand do 6.80 Albert Lehrman do A ... 3.00 Ralph Shady do ... — - LSO Leonard Sprunger do —- 2.40 Chas Burris do 66.07 John Kaeser do 48.20 W. J. Schumaker salary ,75.00 Mary M. McClure salary .1 33.33 W. H. Giliioin court house 92.53 Chas Kubenold do 1469.02 Edna E. Brown jail 112.00 Dallas Brown Board pris 55.40 Nor. Ind. Pub. Service Co jail 9-03 August Walter do 11.90 Indiana Reformatory do 68.70 Schafer Hdwe. Co. Elec exp . 1.50 Tnomas J. Durkin do 75.00 G. Remy Blerly do 75.00 Grover H. Oliver do 75.00 Mildred Rumschlag do 7.00 Florence M. Bierly do .. 20.00 G. Remy Bierly do 5.75 G. Remy Bierly do — LOO Morris Pingry do 10.00 Mrs. N. C. Nelson do 10.00 ' Wm. Schumaker do* 5.00 Vernon H. Aurand do 19.00 Severen Sehurger do — 19.00 August Heiman do 6.00 G. R. Bierly do 1.50 C. 15. Spuller do - — 46.80 Wm. Krueckeberg do 50.00 I < Harold Tieman do 45.20 Philip Strahm do - 57.50 Theodore Ostermeyer do 49.50 1 Milton C. Werling do 44.50 l‘udo»lph H. Kolter do .... 46.50 C. O. McKean do 50.00 | Gtto Hoffman do 65.00 i Frank N. Hurst du 44.50 Groce Tope do 44.50 1 Orlen S. Fortney du 54.50 James F. Parrish do 47.97 J. Frank Merriman do 44.50 Melvin Ehrsam do - 43.50 , C. W. R. Schwartz do 49.50 • I i'rvd Flein d'» - 67.5“ . Ferd Mettler do — 62.50 Albert Winteregg do 57.50 I Jacob J. Kauffman do 49.50 i Wilbert Stably do 44.50 W. N. Stahl do - 56.50 I J. A. Hendricks do 47.50 I Ed Stahly do 62.50 IW. W. Briggs do 56.05 | D F. Grile do 52.10 Harley J. Reef d 0.... 44.50 1 I S. S. Egly do 58.00 , jjoe Linn do 68.50 • George Andrews do 671.00 ' Joseph A. Colchin do 63.50 j Ferd O’Brien Go 51.00 IL. C. Helm do - - 63.30 .i.iii’.t s JF. Brow ii iit< Berne Witness Co, LegaJ Advt 86.74 I Irene Byron Sanatorium ...x... 377.15 I Emma Durr Mortg. tax 2.50 County Infirmary H. P. LaFontaine salary 150.00 Clara LaFontaine do 33.33 Herbert LaFontaine do 35.00 Florence h do 35.001 Dorothy LaFontaine do 35.00 Calvin Falb do - 35.00 Sam Bailer do 5.00 Rev. H. Franklin Services — 4.00 • August Walter Operating exp 16.20 Lee Hardware Co. do 60.50 A. R. Ashbaucher do 22.10 Schmitt Meat Market do 28.73 Eastern Ind. Oil and Sup. Co. do 23.94 i Hoithouse, Schulte and Co. do 94.85 Morris 5 and 10 Store do 23.80 Wells and Buyer do 35.00 N A. Bixler do - 3.25 Smith Drug Co. do 11,44 Indiana State Prison do 43.51 Miracle Manufacturing Co. do 14.50 W. W. Briggs Insurance 53.76 Hirsehy Ins. Agency do 53.76 S< hug Ins. Agency do 85.36 Schafer Hdw. Co. op. exp 21.37 W elfare Fund Faye Smith Knapp salary 100.00 Cleo V. Arnold Salary 65.00 Faye Smith Knapp postage 10.00 Faye Smith Knapp mileage 28.35 Dorothy Christen of. eq 1.15 Ft. Wayne Ptg. Co. of sup 95.10 IliahMay Repair Dint ><». I Hugo IL Gerke labor 86.85 R. K. Fleming do 8.75 Jake Grimm do 10.75 Elmer Gerke do 17.25 Glenn Merica do 15.50 G.t nn Mero a do . 14.““ August Witte do 4.50 j Henry Gerke du 11.00 ' Harlen Stevens do 10.00 L. F. Fuhrman do 11.20 DlMt. No. 2. I Herman S. Uleman labor 109.80 Clarence Durkin do 97.60 Lee Fleming do 89.60 11. F. Sauer do - 96.40 Ralph Martin do - 96.40 Ambrose Spangler do 57.25 Charles Reffelt do 50.75 I Hitchcock do 2.50 i Charles Troutner du 40.95 Armon Habegger do 85.50 Kd Nevil do 11.50 Ralph Shady do 72.00 Ezra Kahr labor team .* 4.00 R. K. Soutbine do 4.00 Dint. No. 3 John J. Habegger labor 96.75 Ralph Burke do 6.25 Dial. No. 4. J. C. Augsburger labor 93 60 Edwin Spichiger du 96.80 Russel Galoway do 5.00 Fred Weidler labor team 2.00 •lames Huffman labor 8.00 J. M. Neuenachwander do 19.25

Amoa 8t«ln«r do *J’S2 h-lirla Hull. 'Norman Augaburgar do ' O|H-rntliiK •‘»|H'»««‘ , i The Schafer Co Operating exp. ■»; iHutlar’a Oarage do - 'Shall J’etroleum Co. do I Auto Electric Garage do I lAte Hardware Co., do J?A. It. Aehbaueher do Ifflnclal. 1 Refining Co. do 4».1® Ehlngee tt»f. Ag«ncv do }»-W Riverside Garage do Goodsear Service do ILJ» Krick Tyndall Co. do 11. A. Sluekey do I Maek’a Tinker Shop do *.»J> IT. Wayne 8. S. Co. do I- *- 1 W. W. Wile's Rad. Shop do LJ’J; J. I>. Adame Co. do ..fir Fl. Wayne P. and 8. Co. “o .... ♦"“•J 1 ’ J. E. Eekrote do J Dubach Broa. do .0 - Coomler Salea do ••••’ Gllllom Lum. Co. do W. <J. O'NeaJl Co. do Indiana State Prlaon do .5 Gottschalk Sup. Co. do S; »- W. 11. Gllllom Sal . }BM< John W. Kareh Stone Co. Ala. 190.40 Yost Bros, do 317.73 Blue Creek Stone Co. do 860.08 Blue i*reek Stone Co. do 926.20 Meshberger Bros. Stone Co. do 502.18 Meshberger Broz. Stone C 0..... 978.66 Koppers products Co. do 5102.05 Blue Creek Stone Co. do 1459 62 W. H. Gllllom postage 10.50 Certified this 10th day of December 1936. John W. Tyndall, Auditor Adams County, Ind. Dec 4.? —o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur Dr. Eugene Fields DENTIST X-RAY LABORATORY Phone No. 56 127 N. 3rd at N. A. BIXLER optometrist Eyes Examined ■ Glasses Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. tn. Telephone 135. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Now At 4% The Adams County National Farm Loan Association, of Decatur, Indiana has received a Charter and has been duly authorized and empowered to make farm loans in all of Adams County. If you are expecting to re-finance your farm loan, call or write this association at once. Office: 133 South Seconu Street Decatur, Indiana E. Burt Lenhart, sec’y-treaa. Fred T. Sehurger, investigator Sanitary Outdoor Privies in uinmMr J PT* . LABOR FREE WPA Project Help Fight Typhoid Fever, Dysentery Approved by Indiana State Board of Health, FHA Loans Available Adams County Community Sanitation Project GEORGE MASSONEE Ass’t Supervisor Adams County First & Jefferson Sts. phone 231

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady’s Markst for Decatur, Berne, Cralgville, Hoagland and Willshire. Closed at 12 Noon. Corrected December 11. No commission and no yardage Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. 100 to 120 lbs 38.10 120 to 140 lbs 8.40 140 to 180 ihs 9.30 160 to 200 lbs 9.70 200 to 275 lbs 9.90 275 to 300 lbs..„ 9.80 300 to 350 lbs 9.50 350. lbs. and up — 9.30 Roughs 8.50 Stags — 7.00: Vealers 10.75 Ewe and wether lambs 8.25 Buck lambs 7.25 Yearling lambs 4.00 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Inc., Dec. 11. —(U.R) ' —Livestock: Hog receipts, 5,000; holdovers,; 68; market active, 25c higher; 160-1 180 lbs., 310.25; 180 200 !bs„ 310.30; 200-225 lbs., 310.35; 225-250 lbs.. 310.40; 250-275 lbs., 310.30; lbs., 310.25; 300-325 lbs., 310.10; 325-350 lbs . 310; 350-300 lbs.. 39.90: 150-160 lbs.. 39.75; 140-150 lbs., 19.50; 130-140 lbs., 39.25; 120-130 lbs.. 39; 110-120 lbs., 38.75; 100-110 lbs., 38.50. Cattle, 500; calves, 500; sows,' 1015 c higher; bulk. 38.85-39.50; top 39.50; all killing classes steady in fairly active cleanup trade; veal-■ ers, 50c lower; most good and (choice, 311-50; top, 312. Sheep, 4,000; slaughter classes I steady; bulk desirable natives, I $8.50-38.75; top, 39; fed western lambs, 38.75; fat ewes, 33.50 down. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 11.-4U.PJ ! —Livestock: Hogs, 20c higher; 225-250 lbs., $10.25; 200-225 lbs., $10.15; 250275 lbs., $10.15; 275-300 lbs., $10.05; 180-200 lbs., $10.10; 160-180 lbs., $10; 300-350 lbs., $9.85; 150-160 lbs.. $9.50; 140 150 lbs., $9.25: 130140 lbs., $9; 120-130 lbs., $8.75; 100- : 120 lbs., $8.50. Roughs, $8.75; stags. $7.25; calves, $11.50; lambs, $8.75. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Ohio, Oec. 11.—(U.PJ—- : Produce: Butter, steady; extras, standards, 37c. Eggs, steady: extra grade, 34c; extra firsts, 30>£c: current receipts 29Vic; pullet firsts, 26c. Live poultry, steady; heavy hens 5Vi lbs., and up. 18c; ducks, 6 lbs., and up. 17c; small, 14c. Potatoes, 100-lb; bags, U. S. No. 1, Idaho, $2.85-33; fancy, $3.15; Ohio. No. 1. mostly $1.75-32; best, $2.25; Maine, $2.50; some $2.75; Penn, mostly $1.75-$“; some, $2.25; Texas. $2-$2.50; Florida, $2-$2.50 bushel crate. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. May July Wheat 31.27% $1.23% $1.09% Corn, new.. 1.07% 1.02% .98% Old.. . 1.00% .95% Oats 48% .48% .44% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 11.— (U.R> -Livestock: Hogs, receipts, 1,100; 10-15 c higher; good to choice 180 lbs., and up slij.so-$10.65; bulk. $10.60; 160-180 lbs., $10.35-$10.50; 140-160 lbs., $9.75-$10.25; pigs, $8.50-$9.50. Cattle, receipts, 350; steady; light weight plain quality kinds mostly from $7.25 down; low cutter and cutter cows, steady, $3.25$4.50. Calves, receipts, 200; strong to 50c higher; good to choice vealers. largely sl2. Sheep, receipts, 900; better grade lambs, 25s higher than first half of week; bulk. $9.25-39.50; other-1 wise fully steady market; mixed and weighty lambs, $8.25-$8.75; throwouts mostly $8 downward: aged slaughtered ewes, $3.50-$4.25; belter light weights to $4.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected December 11. No. 1 Wheat, 60 lbs. or better sl.lß No. 2 Wheat, 58 lbs 1.17 Oats 46c Old Yellow Corn 1.40 Soy Beans. No. 2, Y'eiiow 1.31 New No. 4 Yellow Corn $1 to 1.30 Bye ,T. 80c CENTRAL SOYA CO. Soy Beans, No. 2, Yellow 1.31 CAMPGAW POULTRY FARMS Beriing Produce Bldg. East Jefferson St. Phone 156 Large White Eggs, doz 34c Laj'ge Brown Eggs, doz 32c Medium Brown Eggs, doz 28c Pullet Eggs, doz 24 c Peewee Eggs, doz 20c Heavy Heins 14 15c Leghorn Hens 9-1 tc I Chix 1213 : Leghorn Chix . 9-1 Ip Heavy Pullets 15-16 c Turkey Hens 17c Turkey Tonis 15c Ducks ... 13c Geese 11c i Capons 20c •

HUSINEEs . ' Xi ' '"ll'bw * ~ Mg One Time—--25c for 20 worl!s or " 20 words, r 4C per Two of 40c for 2o words Over 20 wcrd ß ; c _ th* two time,. ° W Three Time S -Minin, un , of 50c for 20 wordj Over 20 words 2' , Der for the three times? i F o, < SALE— Furniiur.., all kinds Red Flyer. Heatro'.a St, ’ V, ' S - A * I ■- i.iH.IU ..'..Ji Living room .-nite. 1)r ‘ Singer sew Ml Breakfast set. i. biconil hand ... street. HI IX)R sai.i: of y.mng )>. .. t |. :v ,.. y Riverside Sab s. MM FOR SALE- Cht pigs, a ment!; . , J. (■. q |H| . Hoagland. Ind. FOR SALE - I suite. Eight room suite nt .. . fol- cash. S;.,,fl| pany. 152 South Second s Phone 199. FOR SALL '1 .> • Boston Bull Tu-rier I'ups.H M. Doan. Phone ;>>4l FOR SAI.E . tur home: farm hear city 1 , a ,:. ZM sider trad' I . ... FOR SALE I i.at tola. « cash. 316 N 4th st. i".:-. J FOR SALE ■ / Croeley. Gnl»- W-H| lieve w e hav, . .. lowance in nuiiity. Station, Preble. FOR SALE H • ■! imja cheap. Phone 1n37 ur JitiM lotii st, aB FARMS FOR SALE .V> 1 B in Washington tw]>. a hue bB for someone. h., s imini house, steam heat and house; barn No 1. has 44 suM ions for cows and large silo; ■ of lite In st tn.pi. . . t.iuns inH ams Co. No. 2, 95 a. St. WB iwp . can be bonuht at a $5,500. No. 3. su a in I nion $6,000. No. 4. 40 a. in Kirkfl j twp. No. 5, 150 a. in Blue twp., a real corn tarni. No. , a. in Blue Creek twp. No.", I 'in Washington twp.. well imp ed, on state road. No. S. 80 I Monroe twp. No. 9. 6t' a. in W ington twp. No. 1'). 5*,4 a. ini roe twp. with modern Imngnlo a small barn. Id< a', home for a one. If you want to buy or isee The J. A. Harvey Realty i Mouroe. Aidiana FOR SALE — Singer sewing chines, new and used. M for all makes. Call Singer rt sentative a>t Vitz tlift Shop. PI 925. We also cover buttons do pleating. 28 <> WANTED WANTED — P.oans on imp! farms; Eastern money; terms; low rates. French Qo 262 w WANTED by careful > ouple a I nislied house or furnished a# ment. Must be modern and rj onaJile rent. Phone 19. R Wanted —LADIES NOTl' ' Stahlhut of Laura Beauty will be at Becker s Beauty « Tuesday, December 15. Cail WANTED —Work, young in ar man. High school educat Salesman experience. CM* anything. References. Daily Democrat. _— 0- ——— MISCELLANEOUS HOME CALLS—I am equipped make professional calls where. The benefits of ChirM tic may be had in y° ul ? Phone Dr. Roy H. Andress. ■> 4th St. Phone 1193. dec* A Christmas Tree growing j your yard will stop that J e expense. Order nowNursery, Berne. MISCELLANEOUS— Furnrture paired, upholstered or re ed at the DecaturCP I1 ® 1 11* 1 Shop, 222 South Second « Phone 420. Also used FOR FOR RENT—Modern 5 room, bath, upstairs apt. ! FOR RENT Two rooms wmi ed for light ItousekeepinSi ate entrance. Adults P” 1062 Russell street. Trade in a Good Town — Deca