Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 30 January 1937 — Page 2

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UNION TOWNSHIP FARMERS INSTITUTE' IMMANUEL LUTHERAN SCHOOL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1937 Victor Bleeke—Chairman John Blakey—Vice-Chairman Mrs Marilyn Clem— Secretary Rudolph Welland—Treasurer MORNING SESSION 9:30 A. M. Orchestra "* u ? ic Rev. M. J. Frosch AddroT-"What The World Has To Offer You" Ratu Address—'"The* Farmer of the Future" Russel 0. Reiff Basket Dinner AFTERNOON SESSION—I:IS P. M. . „ Orchestra Address-" What Becomes of the Family Income”—Mrs. Prudence Ratts A ddress—'Our Part In Community Life" Russel G. Reiff Report of Committees EVENING SESSION —7:15 P. M. Program from each of the schools of Union Township. Contests ENTRY RULES All exhibits must be in place for judging by 9:30 A. M . February 4 and remain until 4 P.M. Entries limited to Union Township. Only one exhibit accepted in each class from the same person. MEN’S EXHIBITS 10 EARS OF EARLY YELLOW CORN Ist—Peterson Clothing Company, merchandise n, “o 1 2nd—Elberson Service Station c OaHons Gas 3rd-Riverside Garage -■- 5 Gallous 4th—Mutschler Meat Market, merchandise slh—Mutschler Meat Market, merchandise . 10 EARS OF LATE YELLOW CORN Ist-Burk Elevator, merchandise ... a 2nd—Kocher Lumber Company, merchandise Hoof 3rd—Ashbaucher Tin Shop, 1 ™ 4th—Boknecht Filling Station •- Ulb c£n Groase sth— Community Gas Company 5 Lb. Cup Ureas SINGLE EAR CORN Ist—Wolf Hardware 2 Gal Shell Oil 2nd—Spade Brower Station „ 4th—Staleys Confectionery 1 Box sth—Butler’s Garage Dandee Auto P WHEAT—Peck Ist—Smith Drug Store, trade ........ * l ;‘. B o n d—McCormick Deering Store 1 Gal. Cream Sep. On 3rd—P. Kirsch & Son. trade — - - — ■ 4th—Lee Hardware Co., trade OATS—Peck Ist—Johnson’s Repair Shop, labor - $2 00 2nd—Dierke’s Auto Parts, trade — - 1-50 ] 3rd—Reed Feed & Supply Co., grinding — 11,9 4th—Gerber Meat Market, trade bu SOY BEANS—Peck Ist—Lose Brothers, trade * 2 , 99 2nd—Phil Macklin 6 Qt- Oil MCcormick Deering 1 Ball Twine 4th—Gerber Meat Market, trade ‘ ~ -W EARLY POTATOES—Peck Ist—Schmitz Repair, labor 7 A. o n d —Burke’s Standard Service Station 5 Qts. Oil < 3rd—Schmitt Meat Market, trade -50 4th—Schaler Store, trade - - 5 LATE POTATOES—Peck Ist—Holthouse Schulte Company, trade *2.00 2nd —Runyon’s Garage 5 Qt. Oil 3rd—Holthouse Schulte Co., trade 4th—Knapp Hardware, trade - 5 BROWN EGGS—I Dozen Ist—Staley Dairy Products 2 Gal. Ice Cream 2nd—Sheet’s Bros. Cleaners, trade *I.OO 3rd—Wayne Novelty, trade 100 WHITE EGGS—I Dozen , Ist—Decatur Hatchery, 25 Chicks 2nd— Miller’s Bakery, trade *IOO 3rd—Decatur Electric Shop, trade 1 00 BOY’S EXHIBITS (Under 18) 10 EARS YELLOW CORN Ist—Vance & Linn, trade .. ... *2-00 2nd —John Bright 5 Qt- Oil 3rd —Harry Fortney — - Half Sole 4th—Vance & Linn, trade - * »0 BEST SINGLE EAR Ist—Nichol’s Shoe Store, trade _ - *1 00 2nd—Cash Coal & Supply, trade - <5 3m—Cash Coal & Supply, trade - •» LADIES’ EXHIBITS WHITE BREAD Ist—Monroeville Equity 50 Lb. F lour 2nd —Kroger of Monroeville .. 25 Lb. Flour 3rd—Walter’s Store of Monroeville 10 Lb. Sugar WHITE BUTTER CAKE Ist—Lankenau’s. trade - - - ■■ *IOO 2nd—Wall’s Bakery - - - ;\. 1 <3 Cake 3rd—(Van’s Store of Monroeville ... 10 Lb. Sugar ANGEL FOOD CAKE Ist—Ertel Grocery — 25 Lb. Flour 2nd—Central Sugar Company 10 Lb. Sugar 3rd—White Mountain -........ .. . 1 Lb. Butter DEVIL'S FOOD CAKE Ist—Quality Food’s Store, trade — * IOO 2nd—Central Sugar Company - 10 Lb. Sugar 3rd—White Mountain — -1 Lb. Butter BUTTERSCOTCH COOKIES Ist—A & P Store, trade - 81 99 2nd—Bell’s Grocery, trade - ~ » 3rd—Bell’s Grocery, trade — b 0 COTTAGE CHEESE Ist—Cloverleaf Creamery, -- Cheese 2nd-Cloverleaf Creamery .... Cheese 3rd—Cloverleaf Creamery Cheese BUTTER Ist—Pumphrey Jewelry Store, trade .... . - * lo ° 2nd—Central Sugar Co - 1° Gl) - 3rd—White Mountain - > Lb. Butter EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES Ist—Keller Jewelry Store - GIaBS »i S nn 2nd—Knapp Service Station, trade GIRLS (Under 18) DEVIL'S FOOD CAKE Ist—Morris sc. & 10c Store, trade Lan ’’’ 2nd-Blue Creek Dairy, trade - . ’ 3rd—Central Sugar Company 10 Lb. sugar PEANUT COOKIES Ist -Sutton Jewelry, trade 2nd—Blue Creek DaJry, trade -• , . 3rd—Central Sugar Co 10 Lb. Suga SCHOOL EXHIBITS Bth GRADE Advantages of Rural Life Ist—Douglas Store, trade - - 2nd— Economy Store, trade - - „ •d— Wertdberger Confectionery Box canay —Kohne Drug Store, trade

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7th GRADE Cooperating with Father and Mother I Ist—Douglas Store, trade. HardVATO, 3rd—Carmelcrlap, trade -— 4th—Kohne Drug Store, trade - 6th GRADE The Farm Garden Ist—Green Kettle - " x * 2nd—Lee Hardware, trade * ’ SO 3rd-Schafer Store, trade 4th—Kohne Drug Store, trade sth GRADE Why I Like The Farm Ist—Suman ..., - . 2nd—Knapp Hardware, trade * 50 3rd—Schafer Store, trade , 5 4th—Kohne Drug Store, trade 3rd and 4th GRADES How I Spend My Summer Vacation Q 0 Ist—Holthouse Drug, trade 75 2nd—Schafer Store, trade 50 l 3rd—Schafer Store, trade - , 5 4th-Economy ß StO E re, F tra ß de soLic|T(NG — 2nd-Pau? n Kuh* Chevrolet Company Lubrication PRIZES FOR SOLICITING MEMBERS (Women) Ist—Winnes Shoe Store, trade <, pwinc Baskets 2nd—Sprague Furniture Co. Sewing Baaaeis ‘ r " EMBE " SHIP P " ,2ES BMM s vnn Smoking Stand 2nd —Zwick & Son .... Defroster 3rd— Lewenberger Brothers - (<ake 4th —Roger’s Bakery h CASH DONATIONS £■ Fur Co SI 00’ Carrol Coal Co. 50c; August Walters Plumbing $1.00; Bob’s Confectioner $1.00; Colonial Caf * 50c; D. W. Long Elevator $3.00; Plumly Grocery 75c. subscription Decatur Daily Democrat j Box Cigars Frickle’s Place ..... , Gal Motor Oil Community Gas Co " n 25 Colonial Case, trade B 95 Cigars Colchin Cigar Factory . j oo E F Gass Ready-to-Wear, trade

* Test Your Knowledge ■ Can you answer seven of these i ten questions? Turn to page 1 Four for the answers. ' 4 1. On which finger should class rings be worn? 2. Who was the greatest Greek i mathematician and geometrician x>f antiquity? 3. In which Pacific island group is the island of Maui? 4. Name the chief city of South Dakota5. Why is it easier to swim in | salt water than fresh water? 6. what country was the territory of Alaska purchased? 7. Name the chief body of our p’anetary system. 8- Which state of the U. S. hae the smallest area? 9. By whom was President Wil- 1 Ham McKinley assassinated?

Public Sale I will sell at public auction at my farm 1% miles west and 314 miles north of Berne or 214 miles tsouth and 214 miles west of Monroe, on TUESDAY, February 2, 1937 Commencing at 10:00 o’clock a. m., the following property: 6 HEAD OF CATTLE-- One red cow, giving good flow of milk. 6 yrs. oid; one two-year-old Holstein heifer, well bred, coming fresh in April; two two-year-old Guernsey heifers, coming fresh in April; one black heifer, coming two-year-old and will be fresh in June; one two-year-old Holstein bull, a go ’ breeder. 15 HEAD OF HOGS—One sow to farrow in April; 5 gilts due to farrow in March; 8 pigs; one Duroc boar, good breeder. 306 HEAD CHICKENS—3OO hea/1 White English Leghorn pullets. HAY AND GRAIN—One ton alfalfa hay; 5 ton baled wheat straw; 20 shocks corn, fodder; 100 bushel corn; 50 bushel wheat; 25 bu. oats. FARM IMPLEMENTS —1 (Fordson tractor; 1 pulley; one two-bottom Oliver tractor plow 14”. good condition; one Oliver tractor disk, good condition; two mowers, good condition; one riding plow; three corn cultivators; one Milwaukee hinder. 5 ft. cut; one Deering binder, 7-ft. cut, good condition; one 10-disk grain drill; one Dain hay loader; one Black Hawk corn planter; 1 New Idea manure spreader; two steel rollers; two Turnbull wagons with hay ladder and hog rack; two hayrakes, one as good as new; 1 hay tedder; 1 single disk with 14 disks; 1 gravel bed; 1 walking plow; 1 7-shovel plow; 1 2-shovel plow; one 1 shovel plow; 1 two-section spring tooth harrow; 1 bob sled; 1 mud boat; 2 corn cutters; 1 International 2% h. p. engine; 1 grinding mill; 1 belt-driven stra,w and fodder cutter; 2 hand corn planters; 1 corn speller; two hay forks; 1 tank heater; 3 12x14 colony houses; 1 chick range feeder; portable kerosene tank; barrel of crude oil; 4 wagon wheels; 4 wooden buggy wneels; two double sets of work harness; two sets single buggy harness; collars and pads. Many other articles not mentioned. MISCELLANEOUS —500 ft. or more 14-inch to %-inch galvanized water pipes; two heating stoves; 1 range cook stove; 1 McCormick Deering Primrose cream separator, equipped with 110 volt electric motor; one horse power 110 volt electic motor; 1 oil burner Simplex brooder stove; 1 100-egg Simplex incubator; 2 hajd coal Newton brooder stoves; two steel hog troughs; 1 40-gallon wood barrel; 1 grindstone; 1 pump jack; some 1-inch mesh 15-inch high poultry netting; fork and shovels; some seed corn racks; 1 laundry stove; 1 single barrel 12-gauge shotgun; 1 pulley and tackle, with rope; 7 gallons of apple butter. Many articles not mentioned. TERMS —CAiSH. Anyone wishing credit is asked to make arrangements with his banker. J. D SCHWARTZ, Owner J. A. Michaud, Auct. Sam Nussbaum, Clerk Lunch will be served on grounds.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, i.>37.

10- Name the largest body of fresh water in the world. 1. In what year was the Lust tania sunk? 2. In the New Testament, who were Priscilla and Aquila? 3. Can any alient become an American citizen rtierely by being adopted into the family of a person who is already a citizen? 4. Where is the Yser Canal? 5. Which animals are included in the order of primates? 6. For whom was Louisiana j named? 7. What is a delta? 8. Near the entrance of which gulf is Cape Breton Island? 9. Who was George Romney? 10. How long was Nero the Emperor of Rome? Moscow.—idJ.R)—Three new telei vision centers are being organized in the Soviet, in Moscow, Leningrad and Kiev.

1 RED CROSS Flood Relief I’ und Previous Total su,ill..'O I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hollman 100 North Ward Students • 284 Peter Miller ■ J ’’" Central Sugar Co., employes 48.50 Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Thieme . 2.00 Clark's Chapel Ladies Aid 5.00 Freldheim Lutheran congregation Gecode Club Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell 5.00 St. Peter’s Lutheran church 140.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Keily 1-00 ! Mrs. Ernest Kruecxeoerg ... 1-00 Paul Krueckeberg 100 Mr. and Mrs- J. T- Dailey .... 100 A friend Geneva, Indiana 20.24 A Friend 2.00 Mrs. J. B 100 Decatur M. E. Aid Society 35.251 Rotary club 1000 Mr. i/id Mrs. Theo. Graliker 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. Roland Grote 2.00 Collection, bank box 6-25 Christian Ladles Aid 5.00 D. M. Hower l l 'O North Brick School, Blue Ck. Twp. R. M. Houck, teacher and 20 pupils 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schieferstein 2 -0® Pleasant Mills School and Janitor 23.15 Total $4,234.13 Geneva Tom Drew * LOO A. F. Baker 200 H. T. Fields - 100 E. C. Stucky TOO J. E. Martin 100 L. L. Neal 100 A. Harlow 100 Mrs. J. A. Long 5.00 A. G. Briggs 2.00 Geneva Milling Co 5.00 C. F. Greene 100 W. D. Cross 1-00 Frank Filer 1-00 Wells and Buyer 3.00 Will Vance 100 Dr. C. R. Price 1-00 Raymond Filer 3.00 Clyde Striker 100 J. H. Kelley 2.00 R. A. Briggs 5.00 Burley Drew 100 J. W. Barr 2.00 Miss Mary Runyon LOO Mr. and Mrs. L. West 10.00 John Aspy 1-00 Jesse Dyson 100 Hazel Widdows 100 Helen -00 Rev. Fallis 1-00 Dr. C. P. Hinchman ... 100 Paul Nelson . LOO Eastern Ind. Oil and Supply 4.00 Harry Moore 2.00 Sophia Mattax 100 Ernest Reicheldeffer 1.00 D. F. Grile 100 Lull Class M. E. S. S 5.00 Ella Kelley — 1.00 Anonymous 1-20 K. of P. Lodge 5.00 Bill Widdows 100 Geneva Herald 1.00 J. D. Briggs 5.00 J. W. Karch Stone Quarry 25.00 James Fenstermaker 100 Anonymous 3.75 Tom Rhoades 5.00 Ora Dickason 100 Mt. Carmel S. S 15.00 F. D. Aspy 1.00 A. C. Munro 2.50 Rev. Curts 1.00 K. F. Shoemaker 5.00 ■ Mrs. Anna Brown 1.00 Anonymous 1.65 Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hale 5.00 , Hugo Hoffstetter 1.00 Anonymous 1.85 U. B. Ladies Aid 25.00 Carl Shoemaker 4.00 1 Simon Zimmerman 1.00 F. & A. M. 621 25.00 Delmar Stanley 2.00 Pearl Rayn 1.00 Hartford Twp. ' Athletic Association 5.00 General School Fund . 5.00 Grades 1-3 2.60 Grades 4-6 7.50 ! Junior H. S 7.56 ; Freshmah Class 12.00 . Sophomorfe Class 11.34 i Junior Class , 6.50 Senior Class 10.00 • No name 1.00 ■ | Boy Scout troop 63 5.00 ■ General Electric Co. 75.00 General Electric employes ... 17.85 . Berne, Indiana 70.55 Jimmy & Tommy Hurst 1.00 Mrs. John H. Schug 5.00 Mr. & Mrs. Martin Johnson .. 2.00 t Sim Burk 2.00 | Leland Ripley 5.00 I Mrs. Don Stump .... 1.00 * Bill, Alice and Jim Roop 1.00

Mr . & Mrs. Charles Brother 2.00 . Mrs. John D. Stults . TOTALS $4323.53 MARKETKEPORTS daily report of LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady's Market »<>r Decatur. Berne, Cralgville, Hoagland and WiHshi . Closed at 12 Noon. Corrected January 30 No commission and no Y aI ’ da ’ :e Veals received Tuesday. Wed nesday Friday and Saturday. 100 to 120 lbs U ;'® ! 120 to 140 lbs - 140 to 160 lbs » 1 160 to 180 lbs ’ ® 180 to 280 . 230 to 260 lbs - ’ 260 to 300 lbs —• J ’ ! 300 to 350 * ‘ 1350 Jbs. and up - — — Stas® n an Vealers 1 ’ Ewe and wether lambs » Buck lambs * ‘ “ Yearling lambs 4,60

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Jan. 30. 4U.PJ —Livestock: Hogs 10c higher. 200 to 225 lbs $lO.lO 225 to 250 lbs - 10 00 180 to 200 lbs 250 to 275 lbs 9 s ’’ 160 to 180 lbs 2ft to 300 lbs 9 300 to 350 lbs 9 o 5 150 to 160 lbs 9 55 , 140 to 150 lbs 9 - 30 , 130 to 140 lbs. 8 95 120 to 130 lbs. 8 79 , 100 to 120 lbs 815 , Roughs, $8.75; stags, $7.25. i Calves, $11.50; lambs, $lO. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected January 30 i ' No. 1 Wheat, 60 lbs. or better $1.23 ' No. 2 Wheat, 58 lbs 1-22 1 Oats 48c ' Oid Yellow Corn 1-50 * Soya Beans. No. 2 Yellow 1.47 ’ New No. 4 Yellow Corn $1 to 1.34 ' Rye 99c CENTRAL SOYA CO. ' Soya Beans, No. 2 Yellow 1.47 CAMPGAW MARKETS Berling Produce Bldg. J East Jefferson St. Phone 156

5 Coop run eggs, dozen 18c 1 Heavy Chix, lb 1214 c 'Heavy Hens, lb 1415 c ' Leghorn Chix, lb 10-llc ' Leghorn Hens, lb 10-13 c ’ Ducks, lb 12c I Geese, lb 11c II Turkey Hens, lb. —l4 c " Turkey Toms, lb 12c ' Rabbits, lb 10c '' Guineas, pair 35c ———, — —o- - ———■ ■— • 0 Eagle Aattacks Angelers J lakeside, Mo. — (UP) — K. 11. 0 Brewer and M. M- Odom were claw--5 cd by an eagle with a 7-foot wing--0 spread as they struck at it with an 0 oar to keep the bird from taking a " 15-pound bas which Brewer was reel--0 : ing from the Lake of the Ozarks. 0 ~ o N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST 5 0 Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted 0 HOURS 5 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 0 0 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. 0 Telephone 135. 0 0 MORRIS PLAN LOANS 0 o Comakers Chattels Automobiles 1 SB.OO per SIOO o per year New Cars financed ! $6.00 per SIOO 5 per year Repayable monthly. J The • Suttles-Edwards Co. Representatives. D’ ■ > it nHHMMHMMMMUHnai

COURTHOUSE New Case A suit to collect a note and fore-1 close a landlord’s Lien was ttled by 4 the First Stock Land bank of hortj Wayne against Noll Black. Sum- j mons was ordered returnable, February 10. | *' TODAY S _ COM MON ERROR || Never say, "You may ask the |, question as to how many per- |; sons practice wh a t they preach; ” omit "as to." J , *-— W ■

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SALE CALENDAR Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur, Ind.

Claim your sale date early as I am booking sales every day.

Jan. 30 — Martin J. Smith and Peter Ix»he. 1% mile south of Decatur, 14 mile W est of Highway No. 27. ' Jan. 27—Emil Springer on Wells and Allen county line 14 mi. S. of road No. 1. Jan. 28—Glen Guenin 1 mi west and 14 mile South Monroeville. | closing out, Carl Bartlett, auct. Feb. I—lvan Hough and Ray Butcher. 1 mile South of Berne on road No. 27. Feb. 2 —Chas. Bowerman 4 miles East of Defiance, Ohio on No. 18. Registered Belgian Horoea and general farm sale. Feb. 3 —W. A. Wherry. 4’,-j mile south and 1 mile eaist of Monroeville or 5 miles ea.st and 5 miles north of Decatur. Closing out sale. Feb. 4—Chas. & Curtiss Baker 314 miles Northwest of Zanesville. Feb. s—Myens Heirs. 5 miles East and 114 mile North of Berne 40 acre farm at 10:00 a. m. Feb. s—Decatur5 —Decatur Riverside Stock Sale. Feb. 6—Fred J. Zjelt. 3 miles South of New Haven on I’aulding 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 i Cruz, closing out sale. i Feb. 10— Mrs. Chas. Bryan *,«i I mile South and % mile East of Wabash. Ohio, closing out sale. 1 Feb. 11—Martin Reinking % mi West ajid 1> 2 mile North of Fried- ’ helm church, closing out. Feb. 12 —Decatur Riverside Stock Sale. Feb. 13—C. W. Allen, 2 miles West and % 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, % mile East of Jefferson high school, closing out. 1 Feb. 17—William Bradley, 1 mi. West of Tipton. Ohio bn State. road No. 114, Carl Bartlett, auct. , Feb. 18—Otto Kuhn. 3% miles South and 1 mile East of Convoy Ohio, closing out. Feb. 19 —Decatur Riverside Stoc k Sale. | Feb. 20 —Ralph Etzler 2Vi mile South of Monroeville, closing out., Feb. 22 —Louis Vorrel I'* mile , East of Zulu, closing out. Feb. 23—Frank Orr, 3 mile North ' of Celina on No. 127, cloning out. Feb. 24 —Herbert Bultemeier. 3 mile Southeast of Poe, closing out. Feb. 25—Homer Mills, 3 miles North and mile East of Bluffton, large stock sale. Feb. 26 —Decatur Riverside Stock Sale. Feb. 27—Bert Marquardt on Lincoln Highway, North of Monroeville. Registered Chester White Bred Sow sale. Mar. I—Jim Dutton, Mendon, O. Farm Implements. Mar. 2—Joe McDaffee, 1 mile South of LaOtto on No. 3. Mar. 4 — Paul Bobay & Son, 1 mile West and 1 mile North Nine Mile House, closing out. Mar. s—Decatur Riverside Stock Sale. I Mar. 6 —Otto Huebner, Monroe- • ville, closing out Dairy Herd. • Mar. B—J. W. Mauller, 2 mile > - O Trade in a Good Town—Decatur Appointment of X diaiinlmtrator Xo. xmii Notice is hereby given. That the unde ’•signed has been appointed Adj minlstrator of the estate of Jarob i J. Liechty late <»f Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Hiram Liechty, Admlnsitrator Frurhte and bitterer, Attorneym Jan. 1937 Jan. 23-30 Feb. 6 0 . - NOTICE OF FIX XL SETTLEMEXT OF ESTATE ML 3T23 Notice is hereby given to the cred itors. heirs and legatees of Perry deceased, to appear in the Adams I’lrcutt Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on th® loth day of February 1937, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with i 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 Merle Ogg. Administrator Decatur, Indiana. Jan. 23, 1937. >mith and Parrish, Attorneys Jaa.

advertis emfJ BUSINESS cSB n „ bates" One Time—Mini Wurn 25c for 20 wore, 20 words, r 4C pe ° r r ' e * 0* Two '“' JI of 40c for 20 word, over 20 word, 2c per • the two time,. "°f|M Three Time,-Mi n i mum of 60c for 20 word, or Over 20 word, 2i, 2 ’'W >for the three time/ W EOR s -YIEJ| FOR SALE — Flame oil burner f or .VH stove, $lO. 4 (>h. dri p each. One Horte n , $lO. One Easy elwtric $29.50. Frank Younc, son st. FOR SALE — Four row riding |„- H fully equipp.-d Ani(ls er. route 4. FOR SALE — House brok-n. yi. Ik . SB J| One year old. Floyd n, IV . r 106 Monroe. FOR SALE — chicks from blood Ollied br k. ; cockrels fiom bigh ~e ; nested breeding Huy Order now. Free thenngß with early .ir<;. ■ - iirdr-r trj the Deeat JI.:FOR SALE- Small hr tur; see th:.- F . ; er trade for a : ? Phone 885 - FOR SALE - 9 feeding hi, pounds. 7 weaning pigs. miles northw<st on Wiack, road. Poe and O nai y Draper j FOR SALE ID load of sb, and 3 yr. old. due to Umbli April. Good Hoistd, I 5 yee.iK old. calf by side. | Durham cow. 4 yrs. old. frai 1 March. Tw . year old Roa( 1 I out Habegger horse. Maroj ’ Davison. Decatm route 6 ? 1 mile east of Monroe, road lit Sat. Til

FOR SALK new Sinur- Z. • ' E i - • i, tnre (o. Phom I' lll | FOR • , yrs. old. i’-" n Ite. rel mar*’. 1” in 1500 ] ■ -fIM 1450 lbs. All V. - ' T tion. L’oii ami \ FOR SALE I>. •■!> set of harn- i' . walking pl -a . . ' '' wheel trailer. 4 <<>ws. dis, 3 miles M W \NTED ■! WANTED ing ami nr/.;:-- Ikrtte inc ■ 'omi'.iir WANTED E ! man pref' rr> 'I I'- 1111 * stager. W ' WANTED Tractor to pun li.i-o long distance haulnis. work. Gross raining*. S2OO weekly. i’-x H ■ -•— MISCELLANEOI S paired. upholD' -' .1 <>r rt at the Decatur I 222 S. Second St. ; used fnrnittnj SPECIAL -. Start-d baby and white Pekin dm lilmgs. ■« el Hatchery. Rosponsbile party would rent or buy small farm near Decatur. W<'' ed. Address H Mt'. L MISCELLAN EDIS I’ » r paired, upholster. (1 or J a || at the Decatur I "i’ jH ,222 S. Second Si. l’ ll " n “ used furniture. ■ o ■ LOST LOST—Pocket book m | side Frickles Return to Box x ‘' l ' Democrat. . H for kentJ FOR RENT -- Rooms. keeping or sleepo«- Jg Daily Democrat TOR KENT - - roiH" ( " B '] apartment, first ■ t entrance. 310 N- " |l ‘ ‘ B — ? B arrivals I The baby (lallßll '' r .'"’.'(''bwß and Mrs. Janies Carua» Wednesday lias been ua ■ i j Colleen. g