Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 21 January 1937 — Page 5

One of Mellon s Art Treasures W 1 .* •»■ ■ U ’<L’v < '*• ' r«fe * > >7>V*E ' H IRS I 2 SB nw . fwi ww" 1 ■ ® ® b HF3rt< \ll *> 11 a* y>? Ki "Toilet < r \ . inis" >ne of the greatest private art collections in the world is expected u | become a Hederal public exhibit in Washington when congress 'fr.fcf on President Roosevelt's recommendation to accept the offer ../Andrew W. Mellon, former secretary of the treasury. Mellon ffered his art masterpieces, valued at about 120,000.000, along with • fund of SOBOi'.OOO to provide suitable housing for the collection, ' | the pcopli of United States. One of the most famous Mellon masterpieces is Titian's "Toilet of Venus”, above, worth $600,000. PI EARANT MILLS wllile hoWin £ a revival meeting at , jpHßffX./, ■. j ‘ " the Salem Methodist Church, have i ■’- gone to Fort Wayne where they ; will visit L. W. Colson and family. and Mrs. C. J F. Cott-i Mr and Mrs Le ] an(l Ray were been entertained I v j g ft org ; n y or j Wayne Monday. ia^heJhom^^^Marcellu2^lhrvißOJ^^^jjfg_^gg^gjgg]^^aa^g^ a^ a g d ?|WMpPUBLIC SALE L. <B—ACRE FARM—7B |L 'wBI Livestock and Farm Implements •’We will sel| at Ptiblic Auction on the Promises, 2% miles North of ider, 2H milfea South of Waynedale on State Road No. 1, on SATURDAY, January 23, 1937 Commencing at 12:00 Noon 78 ACRE FARM good soil; 7 Room 2 ntory frame House, slate roof, sement; barn 40x50 crib and wagon shod adjoining 18x40, metal roof; S| barn 20x30. ment floor and metal roof; Poultry house; All dings newly painted and in first clas, repair; good drove well. •w pump. Ans ideal farm: a real location, Also a 2 pump gasoline I ling station on this farm located convenient to house that brings in ! good income, ißuilding is 12x12. Electricity be available March 1. ■ 37. Gas piped to house now. You will like this farm, inspect it at I ' ly time TERMS Sold subject to Federal Loan of $4,000.00, 33 years, 314%. dance It ca»h. ’4 in one year. Possession, March 1, 1937. PERSONAL PROPERTY HORSES—Ij Bay Mare 10 yr. old; 1 Bay Horse 12 yrs. old; 1 Black >it, 8 months old. very good. --'CATTLE—ifcutch Belt Cow fresh in March; 1 Jersey Cow giving tod flow of milk, fresh in June; Heifer Calf 7 months old. HOGS—I Spot td Poland China Brood Sow; 1 Hampshire Brood >w; 1 Clutier Whita Brood Sow; All to farrow April 1; 9 Spotted >land China *Mnd Duroc Gilts to farrow April 1; 10 head of Shoats eight 1&0 lbs SHEEP- 10.He.id of Ewes to lamb March 15. IMPLEMEJ^PS — 1932 McCormick Deering Tt actor with Tractor ow and Disc; McCormick Deering 4 Roll Corn Shredder; InternatlonManure Spreader; Deering Binder, like new; Corn Cultivators; iarrows; 2 Wagons; set of Breeching Harness; and a full line of farm riplenients. giTEil AL J. HOFFM AN, Owner of Real Estate ED. WELLS, Tenant 1 >y Johnson—Auctioneer. . r - 71 wt7iTit?F I SsESSHgg; a.fl j i hi.LUThe Chittenden, located on 300 ROOMS High Street, adjacent to ’hopping and theatrical districts, $ ■ J kJ oilers large, spacious rooms I 11'111 11 I i j blN'jLt and splendid service I 111 The Oasis and the Show Boat, both rooms featuring entertainment, are the centers of night life in Columbus. lllljlli Large ballroom and private dining rooms are available I ill r JOHN R. DIGNAN HREPROOF Manager ,| : ( rJ■ M ■ a H E ■ S E S • Sinai ' i 111! j B «■ ilSSl4il"i4k I One Os The ÜBERT JP> fDCRCd. ® i HOTELS ■4500 ROOMS IK 8 STATES ißSKSiiaslff-.CWSM' gSESsS SOATTOH OHIOMIAMI HOTEL ShIAHD ( ...VENTUM HOTEL ' COLUMBUS, OHIOCHITTENDEN HOTEL SwENBBOHO“ KENTUCKY. OWENSBORO HOTEL COLUMBUS. OHIO.*FORT HAYES MOTEL JACKSON TENNESSEE. NEW SOUTHERN HOTEL TOLEDO. OHIOFORT MEICS HOTEL JACKSO"- . MARK TWAIN HOTEL CINCINNATI OHIO.. FOUNTAIN SQUARE HOTEL ST MU RALEIOH HOTEL CANTON, OHIO BELDEN HOTEL jHTTC. WACO, TEAM >

.from the Decatur HowpilaJ where I she underwent a minor operationMr. and Mrs. Melvin Dellinger of Decatur vleited the David Sovine home Sunday. The Pleasant Milte Methodist | Radies Aid Society met for their | election of officers and elected the following; President. Mm. Zula Holr 1 Steele; secretary, Mrs. Ethel Mann; Auistan* secretary. Mrs. Nettie Syplaprs; treasurer, Mrs. Desale Evans Mrs. Lydia Durbin fa recovering from a eevere co’d which has kept | her in bed for several days. o I River Closed Earlier St. Louis (U.PJ— River trajfic on the lipper Mississippi and navigable tributaries was officially closed when the lighthouse service steamer Wakerobin tied up at the wharf here for the winter a week ahead of schedule. SALE /■' CALENDAR Roy S. fc,.,# Johnson 'I Auctioneer Decatur, Ind. Claim your sale date early as I am booking sales every day. Jan. 22 —Deca. Community Sale. Jan. 23—Al Hoffman on, No. 1 — 11 miles South of Fort Wayne, SO acre farm. Jan. 25—Russel Wallace 7 miles Southwest of Fort Wayne on Liberty Mills road. Jan. 26—Chas. A. Munson 5 mile North 2 mile East of Bluffton. Jan. 27 —Emil Sprunger on Wells & Allen County Line Vi mile south of Road No. 1. Jan. 28—Glen Guenin, 1% miles west and mile south of Monroeville, Ind. Closing out sale. Jan. 28 —Layton Smith, 6 miles Northwest of Van Wert. Jan. 29—Deca. Community Sale. Jan. 30 — Martin J. Smith and Peter Loshe, 1% mile south of Decatur, >4 mile West of Highway No. 27. Jan. 27 —Emil Springer on Wells: and Allen county line Vz mi. S. of road No. 1. Jan. 28—Glen Guenin 1 mi west and ’4 mile South Monroeville, closing out, Carl Bartlett, auct. Feb. I—lvan1 —Ivan Hough and Ray I Butcher, 1 mile South of Berne on I road No. 27. Feb. 2—Chas. Bowerman 4 miles East of Defiajtce, Ohio on No. 18. Registered Belgian Horses and general farm sale. Feb. 3 —Cloyce Beam 5 miles South of Decatur, % mile East of Mud Pike. Feb. 4—-Chas. & Curtiss Baker 3% miles Northwest of Zanesville. Feb. s—Myerss—Myers Heirs. 5 miles East and 1% mile North of Berne 40 acre farm at 10:00 a. m. Feb. s—Decatur5 —Decatur Riverside Stock Sale. Feb. 6—Fred J. Zelt, 3 miles South of New Haven on Paulding road, 80 acre farm and personal property. Feb. B—Warren Locker and B.P. Johnson, 6 miles East of Decatur on Piqua. Feb. 9 —• James Hoffman, Vera Cruz, closing out sale. Feb. 10 —Mns. Chas. Bryan % ( mile South and % mile East of Wabash, Ohio, closing out sale. Feb. 11 —Martin Reinking % mi West and I*4 mile North of Friedheim church, closing out. Feb. 12 —Decatur Riverside Stock Sale. Feb. 13—C. W. Allen, 2 miles West and ’4 mile South of Ossian, | closing out. Feb. 15—Frank Morton, 1 mile | East of Poe on Winchester road, closing out. Feb. 16 —Mrs. Clara Weir, 1 mile ; North of Haviland, Ohio on No. 127, closing out. Feb. 17 —Clint Hart, >4 mile East | of Jefferson high school, closing out. Feb. 17 —William Bradley, 1 mi. West of Tipton, Ohio on State road No. 114, Carl Bartlett, auct. Feb. 18—Otto Kuhn, 3’4 miles South and 1 mile East of Convoy, Ohio, closing out. Feb. 19 —Decatur Riverside Stock Sale. Feb. 20—Ralph Etzler 2% mile South of Monroeville, closing out. Feb. 22 —Louis Vorrel I’4 mile r East of Zulu, closing out. Feb. 23 —-Frank Orr, 3 mile North of Celina on No. 127, closing out. j Feb. 24—Herbert Bultemeler, 3, mile Southeast of Poe, closing out. | Feb. 25—Homer Mills. 3 miles > North and ’4 mile East of Bluffton, large stock sale. Feb. 26 —Decatur Riverside Stock Sale. Feb. 27—Bert Marquardt on Lincoln Highway, North of Monroe-; ville. Registered Chester White, Bred Sow sale. Mar. I—Jim1 —Jim Dutton, Mendon, O. Farm Implements. Mar. 2—Joe MoDaffee, 1 mile South of LaOtto on No. 3. Mar. 4 — Paul Bobay & Son. 1 j mile West and 1 mile North Nine Mile House, closing out. Mar. s—Decatur5 —Decatur Riverside, Stock Sale. Mar. 6—Otto Huebner, Monroeville, closing out Dairy Herd. Mar. B—J.8 —J. W. Manlier, 2 mile North of Wren, Ohio,’closing out..

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1937.

fl Beautiful Lamps Jl |M wit ENDS SATURDAY — SHOP THIS WEEK A Keal * 6o ° Value Shoppers who share in this January Clearance will have gains; Wonderful Clearance values—PLUS the Eas- A A good reasons to happily remember this month of Bar- iest Terms Ever Quoted! Visit our store! t a,'""" gll I’ *“'===== '! Fjlf” -^ an - v Different Styles. \ IflM ’ Throw Rugs i Manv Beautiful Patterns sl -98 Beautiful Mirrors Many Attractive Shapes M| KSBEHB ■ if ® |3CI I $1.25 Value. Now 89c I I II 1 IjU-hI ' Clothes Hamper Each BL F' VALVES TO $1.50 [ ; .•<| ® fc — pij W.,, L- w 1 Lampshades L ,If Three Different Si/e- I | I R ■ A I ROEHLER QUALITY 8 Pc. E. DINING ROOM SUITE I A Beautiful Suite of Modern Design — Manufactured by The Famous S() 4 ■ Kroehler Co. Built for Enduring Wear —Worth Many Dollars More. 4 </ ,MV <?i 95 Value OA © " Sale Price xo \ v .. Floor — Bridge — Table Another Schafer Bargain LAMP SHADES ~ UIi MR VALI ES TO 79c IllE Piti ° WS Stair Carpet Fj! r ’’ "' w Hall Runners IRI nN Wrl Hit f 111 i /io 11 ■*! size 21x27 ft WBi H 95c EaeK -x ( lean and Odorless Sale of Odd Beds n I r r - metal eaiu.u LIVING ROOM SUITES 8 ■l* All Formerly Priced at A Much Higher Figure — A Clearance Value. Your choice ’ B I II I I of Four Beautiful Coverings. All New. Select one of These Bargain 4Q KQ 1 J ■ Illi Close-outs and save money Sale Price tP z XI/• FT Y LUU l With or without Border ’ ' feS £""• zx Four Poster CT U 3 Smoking Stand IRI A, ; fOWB C t>, , 1r- * Aro : Walnut Finish Black and Chrome N - r,-g 1 ■> ■ -j; ~ fe'lSl Iw $5- 95 l' rj j 11 ' 111 f " f"' i Sturdy Construction. WI lljft Lounge Chairs Sale IJ SB MB! sll Ifi|,trWT | ' '-tI Wgsjfo'' 'Sm - l-riee HW J BWII I ■MM VALUES To 32.50 t KWH \il 11 One Os Our Many ■■■Mitt:Bargains HI M 1~1 Breakfast Set li Green or Oak Finish ■ IfFh " ,: ” • - - ~~ -' «19<K I ' F- . - iviee BED ROOM Suite jRgffllMBllO” Table and Four Chairs of Unusual Beauty Drop Leaf Style —~ An OuteUndins- Bargain in Our Sale. Beauli- "1 A Est 3 Beautiful Covering,, fully finished in Walnut. Built to sell for K g "’ll I Genuine “Flex-Web” many dollars more. Four Beautiful Pieces. jj mb ■ G< '“ dSi2C - SALEPBICB SI 4-95 SAVE AT SCHAFEK ’ S JANUARY SALE. Guaranteed Value V M= beautiful studio couches HARD WA R E tuid HOME FURNIS“HINGS Rounded Corners and Pillows. Freize d* QQ Covering - Rust, Brown and Green

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