Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1936 — Page 2

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Duck Swallows Nuggets Oregon City, Ore. —(UP)—Mr«. William McKillop of Holcomb found six gold nuggets in the craw of al

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decoy duck raised o nhe r him bund’e farm. The McKillopu thought the gold came from Molcomb Creek, which slices across their land.

Hawaii Exports Coffee Honolulu. — (U.R) — Hawaii produces 10,000,000 pounds of green coffee a year but uses only 5 per

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cent of It. The rest is exported for blending. Each Hawaiian coffee tree produces approximately three pounds of berries annually.

k Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. 1. What is a palindrome? | 2. Is Cuba a protectorate of the i United States? | 3. What is invar? 4. Who was Jacques Marquette?! 5. Where Is Plymouth Rock? 6. Who wrote the poem, “The! Man With the Hoe?" 7. What horse won the Kentucky Derby in IMO? 8. Are Noah and Wallace Beery brothers? 9. Name the seventh President jof the United States. 10. Where is the natural habitation of black swans? o PERSONALS Jeeee Cole. Jr., who has been a I patient at the Hines Memorial Hosi pital, Hines. Illinois, for the past I several weeks, ie getting along very! | we’l. He expects to remain at the j hospital for some time. Miss Martha Erma Butler, daughter of Mr. and Mre- J. Earl Butler, I ' arrived home yesterday from Steph- ‘ ens College, Columbia, Missouri, to! spend the holidays with her parents. ■ Clark William Smith will arrive I home Saturday from the University of Cincinnati for a several weeks’ visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. W. A- Klepper returned today from a business trip to New York City. He was accompanied by hie daughter, Mine Mary Margaret, who has been attending Georgian Court College, Lakewood. N. J. R. A. Adams returned today from Chicago, where he has been with his daughter. Evelyn, who is a pat-

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ient In Michael Reese hospital. Mies t Evelyn underwent an eye operation Tuesday. Mr. Adams stated the operation was a succeed and the sight! of only one eye may be partially impaired Mies Edwinna Shspll will arrive I today from Indiana University, I Bloomington, for her Christmas va- | cation. | Charles Ehinger, Don Klepper and , Hob Ashbaucher will arrive homo I Saturday from Purdue University.Lafayette to epend the holidays. Rev. Homer A«py returned last evening from Ixmisvllle. Kentucky, where he visited his brother and sis |ter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. William ■ L. Aspy ami family. p. A. Kuhn is in Indianapolis on business today. Hugo Scherer of Chicago was a business visitor here this morning. Rev. Homer J. Aspy returned hast evening from a hurry up trip Ito the "bills of Kentucky". He was absent just twenty-four hours. Mr. and Mrs. Dale McMillen plan 1 to leave January Sth on a two or three weeks trip to South America. ! Miss Irene Kirchner of Mauches-. I ter College. North Manchester, will ! arrive home the last of the week to spend the Christmas holidays ! with her parents Mr- and Mrs. John j Kirchner. o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur -•- o — 50T1CE OF FIX tl. SHI’ri.EMENT OF KST V I’E No. 2IHII Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of John P. Shoemaker, ileeeased, to appear in the Adams Circuit <?ourt, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 16th day of January, 1937, and show cause, if I any why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate ot said decedent should not be approved, and sai<l 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 ti. Jenkins Dec, U-1S

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady’s Market for Decatur, Berne, Craigville, Hoagland and Willshire. Closed at 12 Noon. Corrected December 18. No commission and no yardage Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. 100 to 120 lbs. $8.05 120 to 140 lbs 8.50 140 to 160 lbs 9.40 160 to 200 lbs 9.80 200 to 275 lbs 10.00 275 to 800 lbs — 9.90 300 to 350 lbs — 9.60 350 lbs. and up 9.40 Roughs 8.50 Stag - 7.00 Vealers . 10.75 Ewe and wether lambs 8.00 Huck lambs 7.00 Yearling lambs 4.00 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE | Dec. Muy July Wheat $1.39% $1.33% $1.19% Corn, New . 1.08% 1.04% 1.01% Old.. 1.52% .98% Oats .51% .51 .45% CLEVELAND PRODUCE Butter: firm; extras 37; standards 37. Eggs: firm; extra grade 32, extra firsts 29, current receipts 28, pullet firsts 25. Live poultry: steady. Heavy hens 5% and up 18; ducks 6 and up 17, small 14. Potatoes, 100 tb. bags. U. S. No. I 1, Idaho $2.85-3; fancy $3.15, Ohio No. 1 mostly $1.75-2; Maine $2.75; I Penm mostly $1.75, few Florida $2.35-2.50 bushel crate. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 18.-(U.R) j—-Livestock: Hogs. 10c lower; 225-250 lbs., $10.25; 200-225 lbs., $10.15; 250-275 lbs., $10.15; 275-300 lbs., $10.10; 180-200 lbs., $10.05; 160-180 lbs., $10; 300-350 lbs., $9.90; 150-160 lbs., $9.65; 140-150 lbs., $9.40; 130140 lbs.. $9.05; 120-130 lbs., $8.75; 100-120 lbs., $8.50. Roughs. $8.75; stags, $7.25; calves, $11; lambs, $8.50. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Ind,. Dec. 18.—{U.R) —Livestock: Hog receipts, 10,000; holdovers, 67: 160 lbs., up. 10c lower; underweights, 15c lower; 160-180* lbs., $10.30; 180-200 lbs., $10.35: 2WHJ2S lbs., $10.40; 225-250 lbs., $10.45; 250-275 lbs., $10.35; 275-500 IBs., $10.30; 300-325 lbs., $10; 325 350 lbs., $9.90; 350-400 lbs., $9.80; 150160 lbs., $9.75; 140-150 lbs., $9.50; 130-140 lbs., $9.25; 120-130 lbs., $9; 110-120 lbs.. $8.75; 100-110 lbs., $8.50; sows steady to weak; bulk. $9-$9.65; top, $9.85. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected December 18. No. 1 Wheat, 60 lbs. or better $1.22 No. 2 Wheat, 58 lbs 1.21 Oats 49e Old Yellow Corn 1.40 Soya Beans, No. 2 Yellow 1.41 New No. 4 Y’ellow Corn $1 to 1.30 Rye 87c I CENTRAL SOYA CO. Soya Beans, No. 2 Yellow 1.41 CAMPGAW POULTRY FARMS Berling Produce Bldg. East Jefferson St. Phone 156 Large white eggs, doz 32c Large brown eggs, doz 30c Medium Brow’n Eggs, doz. 25c Pullet Eggs, doz 23c Peewee Eggs, doz 19c Colored Fowls 14-15 c Heavy Chix 9-10 c Leghorn Chix 8c Leghorn Fowls 8c Pullets, 4 lbs. and up .' 15-16 c Old Roosters 5c Ducks 12c Geese 11c Turkey Hens 16c Turkey Toms 14c Capons 19c o Use our lay by plan. Toys of all kinds —Dolls. Toy Furniture, Dish Sets, Doll Buggies. Games, Trains, etc. Everything for the children at extremely low prices. Gamble Store Agency, Hugo Claussen, Owner. It MISCELLANEOUS , EXAMINATION - A PERIODIC examination of your spine will reveal any disease tendencies. Chiropractic adjustments will re-1 move those tendencies. Consult Dr. Roy H. Andress, 315 N. 4th st. Phone 1193. 15&18 I Just in time for Xmas, a nice lot of uned radios, table and console electric models, priceil from $6.50 to $12.00.—H. Knapp & Son. 29913 FOR RENT FOR RENT—3 room apartment. Inquire 325 N, 4 st. 299t3x | FOR RENT — 2 rooms, furnished for housekeeping, Ist floor, private entrance. 1062 Russell st. 2»9t2x ‘

Al >\ rims ItjEw ”1 SIXKKS i .^ AMI ''OTlCfo’i _ , Rates S One Time— M, nini SB 25c for 20 wor <5 or u ’ e 20 words, r 4C pcr w '’ , d Two Times S •< <0- \"25Over 20 words 2c p er w ° the two times. 0 d Three Times-Minimum -k of 50c for 20 Aords cM W Over 20 words 2' , De . for the three times? P FOR SALEj FOR lh>rt Rau.h, n Bobo or plion,. | s > KIR SALE sutubl» foi ii„ :u p ,.q, Her one third pri. one. Has 2.> lb. n<■ | IIIX wo,k| < omp a , ~; ; . with e< row - i,,,'.. Ihk robe, single ,1 Steven* Fa\.,: . " Jefferson st. FOR SALE —Two smooth work hors, _. iy n Team. . . years oid, well broken. 87, -D. H. W. Mann. FOR SALE End » ;j -r Lamps, '.tsc up, M.isazine s!.?.■> up < e; Throw Rugs. >j ,;p M bargains. Spragu., loni.nure H| 152 S Second S' i'hc::-llij Evening. FOR SALE Id young hounds. ib ady train fall. Eastern K-hnelsM| ;; • _ Ft 'll S \ !.|-i ; cows, 1 I ..If by S'id' lOyrs soon. Negarr-.T.l’, disease. 6y i Oil mare. Purebred sp.et. ,•.<] Louis Koilb A ~y. I’! -4'.;, gg ■I Ft >ll S\ ' ' er - ■ End Table-. Radios. M-d Foot Solid Wallin' I ...i ' i;. good Hr-., d ' ' hoister Sil- ; > ■ -'l'' ■ ■ fl| Phone I’d. ''l<i Munroe st. t;ooi>-i:YE o r. tor ' ■ a. a mote starting pea ■" !’■■. Vs. Terra,dan- !'•: :• assembly. exeli. prices >' • cy. Hugo flan—, o-:-FOR SAI Eli old, fresh -oon. Ai-n 1! in ham cow. 5 year old M R. 6. 4 mile Ea.-t of Road 121. FOR SALE !'■ ■’ 'd-J-'gl A-l condition. Wi'.i .-,11 separate. H IhM’linnar.. FOR SALE Fred Bulniahn. la<..: . Ho.* iml i'hoeFOR SALE \ '‘"y'B low jxap corn, bgi-ket !!■ Barkley, rout' fi'e If'-' ll ' I miles not th, a*t i . - "j'J FOR SALE- '■'! ' j;f - ® Selking, l’i< 1- pi.on"FOR SALE —2O » famous Simmons limi'i I’F ll also the Spring-Air Mattress sold with a ten year written gw | antee, sealing hi unbelievably ( prices. Sprague Furiiinire t' o -' S. Second St. Plione 199. W evnings. u anted __ ' WANTED — To haul ashes, di lime, moving jobo alsy cislo ! to clean. I'o and sm"" sale. - I'iiorie 1 WANTED to fbiy - LivesW* all kinds. 1 leno "f llll ’ R l ff to trade. E. <’• I’oehnnan. iliams, Ind. Hoaglaml ! WANTED — Loans on imP 1 ** farms; Eastern llion ® y ' linJ terms; low rates. I rcn \ )j ., : WANTED — To rent: 4 or * room unfurnished aN'' \ house. Reliable parlyDaily D<.-moorat. WANTED —to do work. Prices iea.-i"W" (j ; quire this office—■ WANTED— Lady to do and help care for »' l ’ k age, ability and salary eM R. A. Imel, Dixon, Ohio, LOST AND FOCjP'LOST — Ladies black .‘'“'T’lodfl taining sum of monel ‘‘ A , book. Rewajd •"!?;. . 2 sßt spaugb, 722 NO'th ; DOST—SS.OO bill i« e' lV^ e n Second st. uur H 1 turn to M. Davison- Det 23S! J Reward.