Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1936 — Page 2
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k 4 Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven ot these ten questions? Turn to page Four (or the answers. * * J. Name the famous Indian princess. daughter of Powhatan, who eflirted John Rolfe. 2. What is parallax? 3. In which country Is the Isouzo river? 4. Who was Jean Glgoux? 5. When was the capltol In Washington, D. C., completed? , 6. Name the Inland republic of South America, bounded by Bolivia, Brazil, and Argentina. 7. Who wrote, “The Fall of the ( House of Usher?'’ 8. J)id a woman citizen of the United States who married an alien Mexican in 1838, lose her American citizenship? 9. Where did the breed of Al- 1 demey cows originate? 1 — AN IDEAL Christmas Gift Give a FABRIX FLOOR MAT A gift with years of useful service. Manufactured and sold by PORTER TIRE CO. Phone 1289 341 Winchester st. | '
S Whether you’re choosing for a man, want something personal rruvivrc Q for a woman, or are looking for a gift that they’ll both enjoy at SCHAFER STORE 01 EN EVENINGS |g ta home “The Schafer Store” is ready to help you! UNTIL CHRISTMAS E Visit Schafer’s today if you’d give gifts Starting Wednesday, December 16th l.l i. .— II . » .h...... i Lounging Robes. $4.95 to $8.95 Dresser Sets ... $1.50 to $21.00 Kroehler Living Room j| S ..ji Suite $79.50 up € Belt and Bucket set s .,_sl.oo Manicure Sets .... 50c to $4.9* accasjonal chairs $4 . 95 to 49.59 g | Leather Bill Folds SI.OO Phoenix Hosiery .. 79c to $1.65 Tableg sL## to 32 . 50 f ft Beautiful Silk Ties.. 50c-SI.OO Musing Underwear 50c to 2.00 M Tab|es $1 fl# 1500 $ A Dress Shirts $1 to $1.95 New St - vk ‘ Purses... $1 to $2.9» Floor Lamps 54.99 to 48.59 ft Phoenix Socks 350 to SI.OO Sllk Negligees.' • s3 ' a# to **' 9a Tab l e [^ mps 75c to 16.00 ft 5 . wr-., -v Silk Pajamas .... $2.98 to $0.90 fj shaving kits ... SI.OO „ 9QS Bed Room Suites 49.50 to 198.00 «jf E m . eoa -. CQQ . Silk Gowns $1.98 to $2.98 « | TraVel,ng SetS ' s2 ' 9 ° *° sß ' 9 ° Powder Puff Sets.. 25c to SI.OO *>™"g Room Suites. $79.50 up | g Attractive Mufflers 59c to $1.95 Bridge Sets 69c to $1.95 Chair and ottoman - • s l6 - 50 u l ) S | Beautiful Kerchiefs 10c to SI.OO j jnen Djnner Sets 54.75 to 44.59 Coffee Tables ... $2.95 to 36.50 ® g Hose Supporters 25c Towel Sets SI.OO-$1.25 Studio Couches $29.90 up i Tie and Hankie Set SI.OO s - f d pillow Case wtg Silverware Sets $2.25 up | I Pajamas $1.19 to $2.98 $2.50-3.95 Imported Dinner Sets $4.95 up 1 Pocket Knives .... 25c to $1.25 Electric Toasters $1.19 to 10.00 Fostoria Glassware .... 35c up 6 Shotguns $9.50 to $39.95 Elec. Waffle Irons $1.39 to 10.00 Bed Blankets ... $1.19 to $7.50 £ 122 Rifles $9.75 to $12.00 Electric Sweepers ... $21.65 up Bed Spreads .... SI.OO to $5.95 jg % Safety Razors 50c Electric Washers ... $39.50 up Radios $12.50 to 99.50 g S Smoking Sets.... $1.29 to $7.95 Cedar Chests.. $12.95 to $39.95 Beautiful Mirrors SI.OO to 39.00 * m Boxed Suspenders.... 50c-SI.OO Lace Scarfs 75c to $1.25 Knee Hole Desks $16.95 to 36.00 If j| Velvet Scarfs 59c to $4.95 Electric Clocks $2.95 up $ Lace Table cloths sl- 98 $ 5 * 95 Venetian Blinds, custom made £ WCIIW 181 S Silk Dresses •• • $ 3 * 95 to $ 6 * 95 9x12 Axminster Rugs $24.95 up gj LThe store With The Christmas Spirit Sport Coats $10.95 Hot Point Electric Range $98.50 Tp
— Trade in a Good Town — Decatur THIMBLE THEATER ’ NOW SHOWING—“IT’S A STOOL PIGEON!” By SEGAR 'i '— ,J
10. Hy whom was Owen J. Roberts uppolnted to the U. S. Supreme Court? COURTHOUSE Money Collected An application for letter*! of administration waa filed In tbe eetute of I bed Gilllom, A bond was filed examined and approved and letter* ordered, report and confined. The administrator was authoriaezd to accept the sum of 82,350 from the Horton Davis Seed company and Paul Harr a* full settlement of a claim. Mr. Gilliom died at the Adams county memorial hospital here September 26 as }he result of injur-1 lee sustained September 3 when hi* ' horses and wagon were struck by a ! truck driven by Paul Harr for thej seed companyCite Venued Here A suit to collect an account, filed j " l—l,l 4- — ♦ 1 TODAY’S COMMON ERROR L Never say. “I claim that you || | have insulted me’’; say. “I j | | maintain,” or “I assert, etc.” 4 ♦ *
• in Jay county by the Marion Mu- - chine foundry and supply company against N. E. Masters trustee, and others has been vtnued here. Case Reset Tho suit to foreclose a mortgage and appoint a receiver brought oy John M. Young, receiver, against Joseph E. Bacon aud others, has - been set for trial on January 8. o — James Engeler of the Indiana Medical school, Indianapolis, is home for a holiday visit with his . parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Engeler > and family. o — — - Wilcox Gay, 5 tube, .1 fifang condenser, automatic volume control, tone control, A. C.j electric model in beautiful < walnut table model, cabinet is the the best buy at $22.50 1 we have been able to find. See and hear it at H. Knapp iHlMlt'HMiEVirira o^USEDTAII P. A. Kuhn Chevrolet Co. ( N. 3rd sL Decatur j
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1936.
MANY WILL GO TO CONFERENCE — i Annual Agricultural Conference At Purdue Next Month A large number of Adams county residents are expectod to attend the agricultural conference to be held a* Purdue university. January 11, 12, i 13 and 14. ! Last year the county won the at- j j tendance for region four. This must j be won three times In succession in order tor a county to have permani ent possession of 1L At least two representatives from I each of the 13 heme economic* ; dubs in the county wll lattend. As last year, a bus will be charted for the ladies. Mrs. E. W. Busche, | county home economics chairman is making the arrangements. A representation will also attend : from the Teens and twenties club j i of the county at the Older Youths . I day, to be held January 12. All phases of agriculture are dis--1 cussed at the annual conference.
It has alwav* been wel lattended by fanners of Hie county. Nationally known agricultural authorities will assist the Purdue ex-i j peris In conducting the various con- ! ferences. I The program will be announced llater by County Agent L. E. Archbold. .. . —-Q ADAMS COUNTY (CONTINUED HlliM rxillt bNß>_ Rev. G. A. Eddy, pastor of the U. B. i church of Bobo will officiate, assfct- | ed by Rev. Gailor, pastor of the Boi bo M. K. church. Burial will be made in the. East Salem cemetery. H. J. WISEHAUPT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE bNB) photo-offset process and is one of ! the most elaborate and interesting , i pieces of promotion work ever to reach this office. r - — n " — \ pool It Ime lit of %dml«»Uiriitor No. 3353 Notice Is hereby given, That the undersigned lui* been appointed *'!- ministrator of the estate of rhiinp Mutsc hler, late of Adams I'ounty, deceased. The estate is probably sol- , vent. Leo Klrseh, Administrator I'rnehte mid l.ltterer. UK-rm-jn Dec. 21. u.)3fi, l>ec. 21.28 Jan 4 _ - - —- _ —- » —a Tn ti
NOTICE OK OF HEAL K3TATB In the Adam* Circuit Court, \itiiin*i t ouatr? State of Indiana ( hum* 14133 In the Matter of tbe llquldaiton of Che old Adams County Bank: I By virtue of, and in accordant# with an order of said I Court, duly made and •nt*r*dl of r.clord In the above cause, the DepattI mcnt of Financial Inatltutlona, of | the State of Indiana. In the matter (of the liquidation of the Old AdsJiis r unty Bank, will after for aal. at public suction, (he real esUt* knr*> In after described, .Ituated In Adams County, State of Indiana, said sale to be held on the premises of the respective tracts of real estate. | ON TUB 13 DAY OF January 1937. at the hours as follows, towlt: tract \<>. N-B—at Ida, t’elsek I*. YlCommencing at the south-west corner of Inlot number 339 In the Southern Addition to the town, now city of Decatur, thence north parallel with Winchester Street 124 feet, thence east ten (101 rods, thence south purallel with said 'Winchester Street 124 feet, and thence west 10 rods to the place of beginning, being ft part of Inlot 340 and all of tniot 339 In said addition. i Tract No. Z-H—tt ItlUO o'clock 1\ M. Inlot number 2*7 In the first addition to the town, now city, of Decatur, Indiana. . . _ „ Iran No. T-lt—at 2:.T0 o'clock P. W. tnlot number 791 and the east half of inlot number 792, of John Close. Sr. Heirs' addition to the town now city of Decatur. Tract No. tl-H—ot »!»(> o'clock P. M. The west half or Inlots number 25U and 251 In the first addition to the ( town, now city of Decatur, Indiana.' Terms of sale: Each tract of real estate will be sold for cash, for not less than the full appraised value, free of liens, except special assessments, and except the taxes for the Year IM6, due and payable In the Year 1937, and thereafter. In the event said real estate, or any portion thereof should not be sold on the day of sale, the undersigned may thereafter, at the Old Adarrts county Bank, in the City of Decatur, offer any unsold portion of said real estate for sale at private sale, from day to i | dav until sold, without further notice. AH enles to be subject to the approval of said Adams Circuit Court. The Department of Financial Institu- 1 tlons, of the State of Indiana, In the matter of the liquidation of the Old Adams County Bank. By CLARK J. LUTZ, Special Representative ! Henry 11. Heller, Attorney Dec 7-14-21 j o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur CALENDAR Johnson Auctioneer J Decatur, Ind. Claim your sale date early as I am booking sales every daa\ Dec. 22 — H. M. DeVoss and Frank Rush, 1 mile south of Deca- | tur on Mud Pike. Dec. 23—Abraham Biberstein, 3 ! miles west, % mile north of Berne. Dec. 23 —Joseph Kaehr, 4 miles west and % mile north of Monroe or 10 miles southwest of Decatur. Closing out sale. Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. , Dec. 28—8 miles West of Decatur on 224 then 1 mile North on Adams ft We!!? county line; 2 miles East and 1 mile North of Tocsin. Andy Sohirack. Dec. 28 —Jim Figley, 4 1 * mile wewt, % mile south Rockford, O. Dec. 29 —Andy Schirack, 8 miles west of Decatur on 224 then one mile north on Adams and Wells county line; 2 miles east and 1 mile north of Tocsin. Dec. 30 —Homer Blume, 7 miles east of Fort Wayne on Road No. 14.! Dec. 31 — Francis Lorti, 4 miles north of Monroeville. Jan. 1 — Decatur Community Auction. Jan. 4—E. J. Ahr Riverside Sale Barn, Horse Sale. Jan. s—Louis5 —Louis Kruetzman 3 mile east, 3 mile north ot Decatur, closing out sale. Jan. 6—Snyder & Egley Registered Guernsey Cattle and Horses on State Line 2 mile north Road No. 224. Jan. 7 —James H. Krick % mile south, % mile west of Glemnore, Ohio, closing out sale. Jan. B—Dec.8 —Dec. Community sale. Jan. 9 —Ed Reppert, 1 mile west >4 mile north of Magley, closing out sale. Jan. 11 —Frank Kiser, Road No. 27, Sub Station. Jan. 12—Roy Kendall, southwest of Ft. Wayne on Ditch Road. Jan. 13 — Old Adams County Bank, Real Estate. Jan. 14 — Wm. Hecht, Celina, Ohio, Horse Sale. | Jan. 15 — Decatur Community [ sale. Jan. 16—Wm. Beerman, 1 milo ' northeast of Poe on Winchester road. Jan. 29 —J. S. Cole, 1 mile south, 2 mile west of Monroeville, closi ing out sale. TraHp in a finnH Tnwn — Decatur
MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady'* Market for Decatur, Berne, Cralgviile, Hoagland and Willahlr*. Cloaed at 12 Noon. Corrected December 21. No commiaalon and no yardage Veaia received Tuesday, Wednesday. Friday and Saturday. 100 to 120 lbs. 38.20! 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 300 lbs, 8.60 1 300 to 350 lbs 9.60 350 lbs. and up 9.40 Roughs 8.50 Stags 7.00 Vealers 10.75 Ewe and wether lambs 8.25 Buck lambs 7.25 Yearling lambs 4.00 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. May July Wheat $1.38>4 31 32* 3117*4 Corn, New 1.09* 1.05 I.ol* 01d... 1.03* .99* Oats 51* .51 .45* INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, lnd., Dec. 21.—fU.PJ \ —Livestock: Hog receipts, 4,000; holdovers,l 279; 100-160 lbs., 10c higher; 160725 lbs., 25c higher; 275-325 lbs.,! 15c higher; butchers, 325 lbs., up,' very scare, quotable steady; 160180 Rig., 310.45; 180-200 lbs., 310.50; 200-225 lbs., 310.55; 225-250 lbs., 310.60; 250-275 lbs.. 310.50; 275-300 lbs., 310.35; 300-325 lbs., 310.05; \ 325-350 lbs., 39 80; 350-400 lbs., $9.70; 150-160 lbs.. 39.75; 140-150 lbs., $9.50; 130-140 lbs., $9.25; 120130 lbs., $9; 110-120 lbs., $8.75; 100I 110 lbs., $8.50; sows, 10-15 c higher; ; bulk. *9-39.60. Cattle, 800; calves, 400; run comprised mostly lower grades; ! early steer sales steady to strong, mostly $7-$8.50; heifers mostly 251higher at $6-37.50; beef cows. $4.25*5; cutter grades, $3.25-34; vealers strong to 50c higher; bulk better grades, $11.50-sl2. Sheep, 4,000; all classes steady; bulk fed western lambs, $9; choice lightweights natives' mostly $9; heavies downward to $3.25; slaugh-j ter ewes, mostly $3-33.50; top, $4. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 21. —(U.PJ | —Livestock; Hogs. 10-30 c higher; 225-250 lbs.. $10.40: 200-225 lbs., $10.30; 960-275! lbs., $10.30; 275-300 lbs.. *10.10; , 180-200 lbs., $10.25; 160-180 lbs.,j $10.15; 300-350 lbs., $10.05; 150-160 lbs., $9.70; 140-150 lbs., $9.45; 130140 lbs., $9.10; 120-130 lbs., $8.80; 100-120 lbs., $8.55. Roughs, $9; stags, $7.50; calves $11.50; lambs, sß<7s. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 21. — (U.R) —Livestock: Hogs, receipts, 1,700; steady; good to choice 180-260 lbs., $10.65- ! $10.75; 160-180 lbs.. $10.40-$10.65; I 140-160 lbs., $lO-$10.50; bulk deairable 100-140 lbs., $9-$10; plain quality pigs, $8 doVn. Cattle, receipts, 100; steers and heifers 25c to mostly 50c and more higher; bulk short fed and warmed up light weights SB-$9.50; heifers mostly uuder $9; scattered sales dry fed steers $lO-$11.50; j • choice around 1,100-lbs., $12.25; fat cows mostly $5-$5.50; choice beef types to $6.25; low cutter and cutter cows, $3.50-54.50; bulls steady, from $5.50 down. Calves, receipts, 400; fully steady to strong; good to choice vealers largely sl2. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Butter: steady; extra* 37, stanAu ds 37. Eggs: steady; extra grade 32, 1 extra firsts 29, current receipts ■ 28, pullet firsts 25. Live poultry: steady. Heavy ’ hens 5* and up 18, ducks 6 aud ; up 17, small 15. Potatoes: 100 lb. bags, U. 13. No. 1, Idaho $2.85-3, fancy $3.15, Ohio ’ No. 1 mostly $1.75-2; Maine $2.76; Penn mostly $1.75, few higher; ! Florida $2.35-2.50 bushel crate. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. ■ j Corrected December 21. I No. 1 Wheat, 60 lbs. or better $1,25 • No. 2 Wheat, 68 lbs 1.24 Oats 48c Old Yellow Corn 1.40; Soya Beans, No. 2 Yellow 1.45 New No. 4 Yellow Corn $1 to 1.30 Ryo 90c CENTRAL SOYA CO. Soya Beans, No. 2 Yellow 1.45 CAMPGAW MARKETS Berling Produce Bldg. East Jefferson St. Phone 156 Large White Eggs, doz 29c ; Large Brown Eggs, doz 37c; Medium Eggs, doz 24c ! Heavy Chix, lb 12-13 c Heavy. Hens, lb 14c , Heavy Pullets, lb 14-15 c j Leghorn Chix, lb 8 9c j ! Leghorn Hens, lb 8-9 c , Ducks, lb 13t ] Geese, lb 11c \ j Turkeys, lb 16-17c 1
I t ULASSIKIEdH advertisement# ! «l-sinees * XNh NOTU'eJMJm n _ Rates ' On» Time—Minimum ch.rJHItOMIC! io c woM? , r r<,#ri^»s™ A ' o word*, 4C per w or( j lOM Over 20 words 2i, ... "> the three timet, a r »-OU sale M KOIt SALE old. fresh soon. Also ‘ '' e ", ham cow. 5 year old. M. it- 5, 4 mile East of iionr^B^ Road 124. ni KOR SALE IK-Ico light A-l condition. Will sf .;i t* separate, r h. lioehrman^B*.W liams, lnd. 2 thre j 14, worn one season so_ brown sued-- jacket. y | FOR SAKE * house, bank barn, guod 111 | located 7 miliw northwest ot tur. price only t'has. 0 413 U I’iqua uve.. Ft -> ! FOR SALE or 110 S. sth street Inquire *' ol j Bnte, Phone 5673. of KOIt SALE Five y, a r steiu cow. fiesh m Ftbi^^B nt( ,r: Jersey ami 5 old. Ueuigt K. .M FOR SALE - I.ani a!,., M rels; also !un inminl lard pr FOR SALE house one block from section. ' "l-ri-l^Hp!* on Winclies.il r i L' " L ■ $2750. Gimiil rtsidf-nce and of laaid $2500. "illcb'M. I near Kiss 11<'inacre far m in Kirkland t i>• sUki per ll'i'sl acr? |'J level blat k soil, price applicat i. ni. liuiltl ( ions parts of Ik-camr at able prices. 14" :• - r.-ar mill. Suti !»-s E'i u 1 store bldg. FOR SAI.E- f low |Rjp corn, basket i\. I Barkley. utiles northeast I>-•» \:r. - W ANTED JH f WANTED Karin to r--ut, 200 acres, grain rein preteßM Write box 145. * - v - hid. ■ WANTED E-.o ,J les Jail. E Wih H gel's to share expense. Ut *JH with heater, uiinpei-’iit Refereu>:u. Box 11 ’- 1 - ‘ ■ mi er WANTED — To haul ashes, _ lime, moving jobs; also to clean. Dry and gu-.-u sale. I’incic h l ' j! WANTED to Buy — all kinds, rienty of milk j, to trade. K. C. D-ehrman, H liams, Ind. Hoae:.nul I >"tie. |B i. ;99a6tx H _ LOST AND FOUMM, lost — Ladies black R taining sum of nm'iey lfl H S book. Rewajd. SB' S . * e ■spaiinh, 722 North Filth ; LOST—SS.OO bill In envelope Second st. Finder P ease* f turn to M. Davh- : Reward. ‘ MISiEU-ANKOtjB I Just in time for Xl ’ ias ' “ ■ lot of urted radios- ! ' J , sole electrii models. I" 11 $6.50 to $12.00.-11- Knapp M ISCELLANKOI'b jiaired. upholstered "> at the Decatur fphols-'rn 222 S. Second Bt. 1 used furniture. for Kt^l— - B FOR RENT-3 room Inquire 325 N 4 Markets At A (;ianCC R Stocks: irregular- ' oi’' H r Bonds: irregularly lo« CI ' Curb stocks: lrrefiiaUi- W Chicago stocks: .rre«uld'. H Foreign exchange- : land guilder . mwer^K Cotton: 1 to 5 l-'*' Grains: Chicago ijniu^B mixed. Rye strong' *" tro^B ; Chicago livestock- Imk* 1 H ! cattle and sheep^» 1 Rubber: 4 to 7' h; mh ; - 1 silver barest New lo.k H changed at. 45'i 1 - _ Trade in a G° od Tovvn *” jH
