Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1936 — Page 2

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t.HGOI. MH'U'E OF PI HI.IO IIFAHIMi FOKM Ml. HM» Notice Is hereby given that the •' !.<» al Alcoholic Beverage Board of Adame County, Indiana, will at S»;00 A. M. on the 4th day of January 1 »37 nt the County Commissioners room in Auditor s Office, Court House, in the City of Decatur, in said County, begin Investigation of th* application of the following named person, requesting the Issue to the apph. cant, at the location hereinafter set out, <>f the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter deslgnat, cd and will, at said time and place, receive Information concerning' the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of Issuing the Permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: Willis Marion Dlckason, 23622, (Shamrock Inn Case), Line Street, Geneva—Beer, Liquor, Wine retailer. Said investigation will be open to the public, and public participation Is requested. Alcoholic Beverage t'ommlsslon of Indiana By: H. A. SHIRLEY Secretary PAUL P. FRY, Excise Administrator December 16-23 ».. 0 1 NOTICE OF sPF.CItI. MEETING ®F HO till) OF COMMISSIONERS FOR . t1.1.111l tM H OF CLAIMS Notice is hereby given that there will be a special meeting of the, Board of Commissioners of Adams County, State of Indiana, held at •-their room in the Court House, at De- 1 •fcatur, Ind., on Monday, December 2S, 1336, for the purpose of consider- " lug and allowing of claims against J’t he county; all persons holding claims against the county are notified to file the same with the County Auditor on or before tho 23rd day -of December 1336. Ry order of Board of Commission- | - ers of Adams County, Indiana. John W. Tyndall, Auditor Adams County S Leo Kirsch and Lyle Mallonee spent yesterday in Indianapolis at-1 tending to business. 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.

| Headquarters \ For “HER” Gift! j Schafer’sChinaOep't. Ol M • SILVER I frostona 1 \\\ mas A Silver One. 32 Pc. DINNER SET J •ffi Beautiful Shining m j q* V \ll 'tJJ yi Sets in tarnish proof ? j/ t cases. L roi rt Beautifully Decorated ImB up POrtCd Ch ' na Ware ' S Mt l) In \ Ar Guaranteed Rogers 'Ji Cfcl —j. /'j ild Brothers Silver S " BREAKFAST i g JuL SETS ] To Brighten The J Morning Table F s 3 '” 10 sl2 ' 50 r '-Tf ? I? 32 Pcs.—Service for 6 J b|f Colorful New Patterns p m LOVELY VASES — American Pattern 75c and up A fine selection of § OLIVE Or RELISH DISHES 35c and 50c open stock patterns i @ SALAD PLATES — American Pattern .... $5.00 Doz. up available at Schafer s. M DINNER SIZE PLATES 75c ea. ’ p rjTlVKjpp J M GOBLETS — High or Low Stem $4.00 doz. ’ QirRVICF * M SHERBERTS — High or Low Stem $4.00 Doz. R j & COLOGNE BOTTLES 75c ea. /j Lovely Imported j W OIL OR VINEGAR JUGS 65c ea. I f Kll i FOOTED TUMBLERS $4.00 Doz. _ V ( i ! WATER GLASSES $3.50 Doz. Other Service, to $89.00 J ICE TEA GLASSES ~.... $4.00 Doz. V ‘u s E ’"o UR * POWDER BOXES 75c ea. ‘ lay-a-way plan. | CIGARETTE BOXES ~.......... M ,... 50c ea. «« ok. < SUGAR And CREAMER SET ... 50c ea. I I A j g CAKE Or SANDWICH PLATES $2.00 ea. I EI > W « g INDIVIDUAL SALTS ~ . 2 ._... . 15c ea. THE STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT

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c f Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these 7: i ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. , >_ •j 1. What is a parsec? ? 2. Who wrote, "Tales of a Travt, eller?” j 3. What is irrigation? . | 4. Where is Death Valley? 5. In which peninsula is Greece? •! 6.* What compounds have the property of neutralising acids? '' 7. Who was Samuel Latham : Mitehill? i’ 8. Is a child born in the United States of alien parents an Amerf lean citizen? . 9. What substance fills the cavi ities of bones of mammals? 10. Name the largest island in ' the British West Indies. 1 o I In Memorium Mr. and Mrs. John Rex ■ In loving memory of our Mother ( ; : and Dad who left us, Dec. 24, 1934—Dec. 24. 1935 W’e do not forget, nor do we intend, i ■ | We think of you often, and will toj the end; j ( 1 Gone end forgotten, by some may,, I be; 1 , But dear to our memory, you ever | will be. , —The Children. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur * *1 TODAYS COMMON ERROR || I I Never say, "The party who , ■ | wanted the information has | ’ j | gone;" say, "The person who | wanted, etc.” * — ii

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COURT HOUSE Estate Cases An appearance was filed by W. S Schaunen for the Ministerial re lief board in the estate of William Sellemeyer. A final report was filed and notice was ordered returned January 12 in the estate of Mary N. Rieff. The final reports ware approved estates closed and executors dis charged in the estate of John Miller and Daniel J. C. Scherry. Edna Knavel, Decatur, and Edward Newport, laborer, Decatur. o —-— Young Roosevelt Confined To Bed Boston, Dec. 23—(UP)—Franklin D Roosevelt, Jr. 24, who is confined to Phillips House of Massachusetts general hospital with a sinus infection, will be unable to spend Christmas at the White House with his

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family and fiancee, his doctor announced today. Plans had been made-for Young Roosevelt's departure tomorrow. Dr. George Loring Tobey, Jr. who performed a sinus operation on the president’s son Friday, said it had been decided that the patient should spend Christmas in the hospital. BRITONS HEAR (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Britain far the love of Mrs. Wallis Simpson. The bishop of Ely and the bishop of Manchester added their opinions publicly to those of the archbishop of Canterbury and the archbishop of York. Despite a . A CHRISTMAS Gift for the whole family—the very finest Radio value ever offered. 11-tube A.C. with the newest features, 349.95. On our budget plan, $1.25 week. Gamble Store Agency, Hugo Claussen, owner. It

demand In the press that the subject now be dropped, they circulated diocesan letters decrying the former king's action. STOCK SALE As I am moving to a smaller farm. we. the undersigned, will sell at Public Auction on what is known ns the late J. I). Johnson farm- located I' _• miles west and l /a mile south of Rockford and 7 miles southeast of Willshire, on MONDAY. DEC. 28. 1936 Commencing at 11 a. in. The following personal property, to-wit: S—HEAD OF HORSES—S 2 Roan Marcs coining 2 yrs. old. 1 Ray Mare 2 yrs. old, 1 Black Mare coining 3 yrs. old, 1 Grey Horse smooth mouth weight 1 GOO lbs. a real worker. These colts are all good ones. They will make horses that will weigh 1600 lbs. 25—HEAD OF CATTLE—2S Consisting of 5 nurtured cows 17 springing heifers. These cows are all high grade Jersey and Guernsey cows and heifers and a real hunch to select from. 3 BULLS — One white Pole Durham, one Roan Pole Durham, one Jersey. These bulls are well bred. 27—HEAD OF SHEEP—27 26 head of good breeding ewes- and 1 buck. PUP — One black Shepherd Pup, 6 months old. TERMS—CASH. JOHNSON HEIRS & JAMES FIGLEY. OWNERS. Roy S- Johnson. Auct. O. L. Disher, Clerks D. W. Raudenbush. I In case of bad weather sale will be held inside.

WANTED FURS—Muskrat, Skunk. Opossum. Weasel. Coon, Mink. Highest prices paid. We also buy Rags. Magazines, Newspapers, Scrap Iron, Old Auto Radiators, Batteries, Copper. Brass, Aluminum, and all grades of scrap metals. We also buy beef hides and sheep pelts. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe st. Phone 442 jßjpif ! ! A FTER a fire occurs, it will be too late to call us about increasing your Fire insurance. * A few cents ipent today for a policy in the Automobile Insurance Co. of Hanford, Connecticut, may save you many dollars tomorrow. Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. Aetna Automobile Ins. Co. Aetna Life Insurance Co. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Agents j Decatur, Ind. Phone 351 I 111111 l ifillllilll

i NOTICE <>F FIN AL SK I M.l' MI-.S I | OF E*l ATE NO. :«T4 “ Notice Ih hereby given to the ejea- , Horn, heirs and legatees of Mary Bolllnfffer, deceHMu. to appettr in tlw ' Adams Circuit Court. hold at J’*” ■ Indiana, on the lath day of Jan ““£’ " 1337, anil show cause, if any, wn> I the Final Settlement A eouiila with ’the estate of waid decedent should and be approved; and said li*ir» ale notified to then and there make - 'proof of heirship, and receive their distributive share*. • George Lautzsnhaiser, Administrator 1 Decatur, Indiana, December 14, 1336. Lenhart, Heller and Kegorger ■ «»,.. Dec. t — 0 1 NOTICE of FINAL SKTrLEMKNT 4 OF Ehl ATE NO. IT*» Notice Is hereby given to the credItors, heirs and legatees of Arthur n. Hall, deceased, to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 15th day of January, 1H37, and show cause, if any, why ’ the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are » notified to then and there make . (proof of heirship, and receive their | distributive shares. Urclle Chase, Administratrix De Bonis non I Decatur, Indiana, December 15, 1936. I Attorney John L. DeVees. I Dec. 16-23 1 i 0 fZT > : NOTICE TO BIDDERS . Notice is hereby given that the ’ • Board of Commissioners of Adams County, state of Indiana, will up to' . 10 o'clock A. M. on Tuesday, January > 5, 1937, at the office of Auditor of Adams County, state of Indiana, will * receive sealed bids for furnish-' » Ing crushed stone, screenings, gravel tile, bridge plank, culvert pipe, ce- ’ nient, tar, oil, asphalt, truck tires, I automobile accessories, and other material and supplies needed for the > maintenance and repair of the public highway and bridges in the county during the year 1937. ■ Specifications are on file in office of Auditor of said County. Each bld to be accompanied with , ; bond and affidavit as required byBoard reserves the right to re-1 Ject any or all bids. By order ot Board of County Com- ! mlssioners ot said County. John W. Tyndall Auditor Adams County [ Dec. 16-23 ffOTICK FOR BIDS FOR SI ITLIES FOR COt WTY INFIRMARY i Notke is hereby given that the » Hoard of County Commissions!s of Adams County, lnd„ will receive bids for supplies to be used and furnished fv>r the maintenance of the Coun- ; ty Infirmary for the three months beginning January 1, 1937. Bids to be received January 4, 1 1937. Requisition now on file in the oifiie of the Auditor of Adams . j County. John W. Tyndall Auditor Adams County I Dec. 16-23

SALE CALENDAR Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur, Ind.

1 Claim your sale date early as I am booking sales every day. Dec. 29—8 miles sVest of Decatur ou 224 then 1 mile North on Adams & Wells county line; 2 ■ miles East and 1 mile North of . ' Tocsin. Andy Sehirack. Dec. 28—Jim Figley, 4% mile -1 weet, % mile south Rockford, O. Dec. 29—Andy Schirack, 8 miles west ot Decatur on 224 then one mile north on Adams and Wells county line; 2 miles east and 1 mile north of Tocsin. Dee. 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 of Decatur, closing out sale. Jan. 6 —Snyder & Egley Registered Guernsey Caxtle and Horses on State Line 2 mile north Road No. 224. Jan. 7—James FL Krick % mile south, % mile west of Glentnore, Ohio, closing out sale. Jan. B—Dec. Community sale. Jan. 9 —Ed Reppert, 1 mile west % mile north of Magley, closing out sale. Jan. 11—Frank Kiser, Road No. 27, Sub Station. I 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 mile northeast of Poe on Winchester road. Jan. 20 —J. S. Cole, 1 mile south, ■ 2 mile west of Monroeville, closing out sale. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

MARKETREPORTS daily report of local AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady's Market for Decatur, Berne, < Crelgville, Hoagland and Willshire. Closed at 12 Noon. Corrected December 23. No commission and no yardage Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. 100 to 120 lbs sß.2<i. 120 to 140 lbs. 8.50 140 to 160 lbs 9,40 i<;n t<> IM lbs MO 200 to 275 lbs 10.00 275 to 300 lbs 9.90 300 to 350 lbs 9.80 1 350 lbs. and up 9.40 I Roughs 8.75 ■ Stags 7.00 < Vealers 10.75 ' Ewe and wether lambs 8.25 Buck lambs .. 7.25 Yearling lambs 4.00 J INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 23.—<U.R> 1 —Livestock: Hog receipts, 5,000; holdovers. | 181: 160-250 lbs., 10c higher than , best time Tuesday: underweights.: 1 15c higher; weights above 250 lbs., H slow; trade on these not establish-j ed early; 160-180 lbs., 110.40; 180200 lbs., $10.45; 200-225 lbs., $10,60; |1 225-250 lbs., $10.55; 150-160 lbs., fJ $9.75: 140150 lbs., $9.50; 130-140;' lbs., $9.25; 120 130 lbs., $9; 110-120 J lbs., $8.75; 100-110 lbs.. $8.50; cows fully steady; bulk. $8.75-$9.50; top, $9.65. Cattle, 700; calves. 500; general market active, mostly steady to strong; steer top, $11.85; bulk steers and yearlings, $7.50-$9; kinds of value to $8 down, very slow; I bulk heifers, s6sß; beef cows most-, ly $4.25-$5; cutter grades, $3.25-$4; ' vealers active, top to $1 higher; ! bulk better grades $11.50 to most-1 ly sl2; top. $12.50. Sheep, 500; fat lambs, steady; entire run consisting of native ■ lambs; bulk better grades, $8.50- 1 $8.76; slaughter sheep steady; fat ewes mostly $3-$3.50; top, $4. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 23. — (U.R) —Livestock: Hogs, receipts, 900; fully steady, top, 10c higher; bulk better, l£o- - lbs., rail unloads, $10.75; top, $10.85 for double deck choice, 210-:, 235 lbs.; 160-180 lbs., quoted $10.40- ! $10.65; 140-160 lbs., $lO-$10.50; j good pigs, $9-$10; packing sows mostly $9.25 to $9.50; weighty and rough, kinds $8.75-$9. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. May July i Wheat 1.35% 1.31% Ul6 New Corn.... 1.08% 1.03% 1.01% Old Corn 1.03% .99% Oats 51% 50% 44% FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ina., Dec. 28. —(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs, 5-10 c higher; 225-250 lbs.. $10.35; 200-225 lbs., $10.25; 250-275 lbs., $10.25; 275-300 lbs., $10.20;' 180-200 lbs., $10.10; 160-180 lbs., $10.10; 300-350 lbs., $10; 150160 lbs., $9.65; 140-160 lbs., $9.40; 130140 lbs., $9.05; 120-130 lbs., $8.75; i 100-120 lbs., $8.50. Roughs, $9; stags, $7.50; calves, $11.50; lambs, $8.75. CLEVELAND PRODUCE • Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 23.—(U.R) —Produce? - mvi'i Butter, market steady; extras, 37c; standards, 37c. Eggs, market unsettled; extra; grade, 33c; extra firsts, 29c; current receipts, 28%c; pullet firsts, 25c. Live poultry, market firm; heavy hens, 5% lbs., an dup, 19c; medium. 15c; leghorn heavy, 13c; leghorn lights, 12c; No. 2,10 c; roosters,! old, 12c; broilers, 2% lbs., and up,! 16c; springers, fancy rock, 4% lbs. and up, 18c; colored, 3 lbs., and up , 17c; leghorn, 14c; No. 2,12 c; ducks, 6 lbs. and up, 18c; small, 16c: geese, fat, 17c; ordinary, 16c; | turkeys, young toms, 18c; young hens, 22c; old toms, 16c; told hens, 18c. Potatoes, lOOc-lb. bags, U. S. No. 1, Idaho, $2.90-83.15; some, $3.25; Ohio No. 1 mostly $1.75-$2; Maine $2.75: Penn mostly $1.75-$2; Florida, $2.35-$2.50 bushel crate; York State, 37-38 c 15-lb. bag. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected December 23. No. 1 Wheat, 60 lbs. or better $1.24 No. 2 Wheat, 58 lbs 1.23. jnats 47c i Old Yellow Corn 1.40 Soya Beans, No. 2 Yellow 1.371 i New No. 4 Yellow Corn $1 to 1.28 : Rye 90c — CENTRAL SOYA CO. Soya Beans, No. 2 Yellow 1.37! CAMPGAW MARKETS Berling Produce Bldg. East Jefferson St. Phone 156 Large White Eggs, doz 29c Large Brown Eggs, doz 27c Medium Eggs, doz 24c Heavy Chix, lb 12-13 c \ Heavy, Hens, lb D" Heavy Pullets. ID..+ 14-15 c Leghorn Chix, 1b... 8-9 c Leghorn Hens, lb 8-9 c Ducks, lb 13c Geese, lb. He j Turkeys, lb 16-17C*

, CLASSIFIED ■ ADVERTISEMENT® BUSINEES ( ml 4 \otk Es ß ► — .jSi „ RATES One Time—Minimum rh-.- W 25c for 20 wor e s or n |t ch TU.« 20 words. v 4C per OH oIz T ;? r e v ,n ' m ‘-'J ot wc: for 20 wcrds Qr M Over 20 words 2c per wore® the two times. * Ori ® Three Times-Minimum ch® of 50c for 20 words or Over 20 words 2% ptr ® for the three times. 1 OR s.ueJ tOR SALE — house, bank barn. gW(I ■ located 7 nu!.> imnlni.... u( H tur. price only chag £ W 413(1 Piqua ai. . Fi, rl FOR SA LE maje hog. is Kru«-ki-'»-ri: I ; !3 1, 5, Decatur. FOR SALE Shot gun. 22 calibri'. ( hri-nnas gifts kinds. Frank Young. Furniture, 110 Jefferson Si. ;® FOR SALE 3" sls, SIS, $2", L.inips, fids Mattresses. :,o. s.M Furniture Co . s. (Phone 199. i FOR SALE — CoTTTreshTnW days. Jeff Llechty, be® Indiana. h(iR SA Lt. arators. One H-LoalandH Anker Holt, lb al bargains. ■ hart Dairy i';<>du. L.. | Monroe. fl FOR SALE <>i lb 110 S. sth street. InquireJfl ( Brite, Phone 5673. jfl 1 FOR SALE — FiveyTiTTidH stein cow, fresh in Ftbrfl Jersey and Gu- i hs.'v „>w. yM old. George F. Moms, luionH FOR SALE Laid I’.u ■ rels; also 100 pound lard fl Miller’s Bakery. Phone 1 fl ■ o ■ WANTED I WANTED Siu.ii, - I: fl Daily. Phone 4' 7. fl WANTED — To haul shes J clean cisterns. Call phone fl I WANTED to Buy l.iwswfl all kinds. Plenty of milk fl jto trade. E. C. Doehrmzn, ■ ! Hams, Ind. Hoagland Plwne:99ata WANTED — Loans on impri farms; Eastern money; {terms; low rates. French Qd 262 vl WANTED- Mtn. Women-0 | aje route cigarette and P< confection ma< liines. it intere i in making above average eare investigate propiv-itioti- ExcU (territory. Small investments ! for particulars. HEDCO I DUCTS CORP. Lat rosse. Wil (WANTED —Farm to rent. 16 200 acres, grain rent prefer Write box 145, Geneva, Ind. ! WANTED— Leaving for Los A les Jan. 1. Will take two p« | gers to share expense, ne* , with heater, competent dr ! Reference. Box 63, Daily ® , crat. J ' —o MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS— Furniture paired, upholstered or refiM at the Decatur Upholsterings 222 S. Second St. Phone 4.0. • used furniture. Markets At A Glance Bonds: irregularly Higher ins trading. .. Curb stocks: higher. uttW>* ' regular. , , Chicago Stocks: irregu-arj ' eF - lor Foreign exchange: irregua • Cotton: 3 to 10 points high® Fraius: Chicago wheat t much 15%;; °th ftr inb a Chicago livestock: ho 3 s and sheep strong. , Rubber: advanced 44 to » < to new highs since 1929; - ' Ibttfl. “IT'S a thing of the P® st to have winter starting < (since I installed my e i Active Battery. It k" Ks ''; „ over like nobody's htistne_• popular cars. EibpUte. c|| Gamble Store Agency. Hug sen, owner. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined • G ,a “ e * l ''"’ HOURS fl 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 o Saturdays. 8:00 P- m ' Telephone 13S-