Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1938 — Page 2
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* Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. 1. Frgjn which country aid the U. 8. otftain the land Included In the Louisiana Purchase? 2. What is a codlciat* 3. Who was recently appointed ambassador to China by the British government? 4. What trade was purseud by Paul Revere? 5. Whom did Henry Armstrong defeat to win the featherweight boxing championship? «. Name the state flower of Kansas. 7. Where Is the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes? ? 8. Who was Frederick George
PUBLIC SALF As I am quitting farming will sell at Public Auction 4 miles East and 1 mile North of Ossian, 3% miles South of Poe or I’4 mile North of SATURDAY, JANUARY 15,1938 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. 4—HEAD HORSES 4 MULES—4 Black Mare 8 yr old. wt. 1550, in foal; Bay Colt out of the Mare, be 2 yr. old in May; 1 Extra good Pair Mules; Black Mule 7 & Sorrel Mule 12 wt. 2400; Bay Gelding. 3 yr old. wt. 1600. 4—HEAD OF CATTLE—4 Red Cow, 7 yr. old, fresh, a 5 gal. cow; Guernsey Cow 6, be fresh Feb. 3; 2 Holstein Cows. 5, milking good flow. FEED—SO Shocks Corn Fodder; 200 bushel Corn. IMPLEMENTS 4 TOOLS Fordson Tractor & J-Deere 14" Plows, New; J-Deere Binder. 8 ft. like new J-Deere 10 Disc Fertilizer Grain Drill new; J-Deere Manure Spreader, new; J-Deere 999 Corn Planter with Fertilizer attachment, like new; J-Deere 14-16 Double Disc, like new: J-Deere Riding Cultivator like new- J-Deere Mower. 5 ft., like new; J-Deere Wagon; J-Deere 14" Riding Breaking Plow; J-Deere 12" Walking Plow; Spring Tooth Harrow- 3 sec Spike Tooth Harrow; Drum Roller: Hay Loader; 5 ft. Clover Buncher; 16 ft. Hay Rack; Wagon Box; 2 Double sets Breeching Harness, one set like new; 3 Leather Collars; 6 ft. Hog Feeder with roof; 12 ft. hog trough, two 5 ft. troughs; Hard Coal Brooder Stove: 2 • 50 gal. oil drums; 150 ft. Hay Rope and Pulleys; Harpoon Hay Fork; 42 Steel Posts, 7 ft.; 20 rods Poultry Fence; 20 rods 32 inch Hog Fence; 80 rod Barb Wire; Pump Jack; Tank Heater: Screw Jack; Log Chain; 2 wheel Auto Trailer with stock rack; mud boat: Some Household Goods: Small Tools, and articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. PAUL BULTEMEIER Roy 8. Johnson —Auctioneer T. Schieferstein —Clerk Freidheim Ladies Aid will Serve Lunch. DEMOCRAT WANT-ADS “PEP UP” A SLUGGISH BUSINESS e>ov sure W l MOV,N ' v T/cZ? ? X. ALONG W? ' LATELY / i . I " &.<o, " Xj
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Handal? 9. What horse won the Kentucky Derby in 1935? ; 10. What is the plural of nebula?i | 1. Does the United States have a j Poet Laureate? "T*Which continuously inhabited , city is generaVy regarded as the oldest in the world? 3. What was the family name of Henry VIH of England? 4. Which state in the U. 8. has the greatest tidal shore line? 5. What is the mode of executing the death sentence in Nevada? 6. How long before a wedding should the invitations be sent out? 7. Name the Mayor of Jersey City. N. J. 8. Who was Jean Baptiste Camille Corot? 9. In what year did the reign of
I the Czars end In Russia.? 10. Where is the resting place of ■ the Unknown Soldier of Great Britam? TOWNSHIP THIMBU'S ANN! Al. HEPOHT TO I'llK 111) loom HOARD OF W ISHIM.I’ON TOWNSHIP ADAMS lIIINTI, INDIANA Hecrlpts January . ... 30 J. W. Tyndall, Auditor I 269.26 February 5 State Dept Ed , tch. sal. 1,250.00 17 State Aud., Intaing. tax 217.34 21 Wm Wlnnea, dog tax ... 376.0“ 2&"co. Aud., J. D. 4 ex. tax 6,5*2.98 J uly 16 State Auditor . 1.345.2-* Auiruwt 9 Co. Aud., cong. mcli. int. 193.87 November , n . 12 St. Dept. Edu., tax 300.06 December 3 St. Aud., excise tax 13 Aud, Dee. dr., dg tx. 5,927.7* 27 Frank Hurst, motor 5.00 27 .1. M. Doan, dog tax 50.00 OlMburneiuelltn
| January If Wesley Titus, drayage .. 2.00 2 Homer Itaudabush, Jan. 40.00 9 Calvin McKean, repair 1.30 12 Gladys Doan, clerk 12.50 12 J. M. Doan. sal., exp. uo.oo 21 Ind. Reformatory, sup. •*’l? 23 August Wallers, repairs I.M 30 Arllm- Beeker, teach *4.28 30 Francllle Oliver, do 9u.94 30 Marguerite Lewellen, do 9.->.99 130 Martini Ueppert. do . 92.61 30 Beta Fleming, do 103.44 30 Ibtn Johnston, transp. So.oo 30 Melvin .Midlonee. do 30.00 30 Beni- Kiting, do 30.00 I 30 Carl Barnett, do -9 99 1 30 Ltwrrore Braun, do . 29.4 s 30 Julius Schults, do . 40.00 30 Fred Ahr. do 10 00 I3OK. W. Johnson, trust, bd. 160.00 I 30 Harold Sautter, repair.. 17.30 30 J M. Doan, salary ->0“» 30 John Brown, janitor .... 16.60 30 John Chll ote. do l?.10 30 Frank Hurst, do ... 30 Rolland Poling, do 1» February . 2 L. A. Graham, off. rent 2a.00 9 John H. Sipe, shp. kid 20.00 15 Gladys Doan, clerk ... 12-50 15 J. M. Doan, sal. & exp. 00.00 17 Ind. Ser. Corp.. It.-pow. 18.76 18 Iznra Hoop. Jan. sup. -9.00 22 Ralph Andrews, hogs kl. 1310 23 Sinclair Ref. Co., oil 3.2» 25 J M. Doan. sal.-exp “0.00 26 Suttles-Edwards Co., bd. 10.00 27 Arllne Becker, teach. 110.00 27 Franeille Oliver, do .... HOOT 27 Marguerite Lewellen, do 110.00 27 Martha Repnert, do .... 10i.“« 27 Esta Fleming, do 1J7.« 27 Tom Johnston, transp 3».0 27 Melvin Mallonee. do 30.00 27 Benj. Eltlng. do 30.00 27 Carl Barnett, do 39.99 27 Lawrence Braun, do .... -9.4a 27 Julius Schults, do 40.00 27 Albert Burke, do 27 Fred Ahr, do 10.00 27 John Brown, janitor .. . l“-«“ 27 John Chilcote. do 221“ 27 Frank Hurst, do | 27 Rolland Poling, do 1“-00 ’ 2 First State Bank, int. 4-48 1 First State Bank, do <.*» March cn 5 l-’ruchte & Litterer, in.. 40.80 6 H. L. Heiman, schl. drv. lo ss 6 Gladys Doan, clerk >Z.»« 6J. M. Doan, sal., exp. ... 50.00 12 J. W. Tyndall, auditor 344.30 22 State Sink. Fund, int. . 1216 23 Julius Schultz, transp. 40.00 22 J. M. Doan, expense 2“.““ 27 Arlene Beeker, teach. lOT.OO 27 Franeille Oliver, do 100.00 27 Marguerite Lewellen, do 1“O““ 27 Martha Reppert. do *7.59 27 Esta Fleming, do 10c.au 27 Tom Johnston, transp. 35.00 27 Melvin Mallonee, do . .. 30.““ 27 Benj. Kiting, do 30.00 27 Carl Barnett, do 29 99 27 Lawrence Braun, do t 29 Albert Burke, do }2“ 27 Fred Ahr, do - }2®« 27 John Chilcote. janitor 1 < 27 Frank Hurst, do • 27 Rolland Poling, do 16 0“ 27 John Brown, do >5.00 29 J. M. Doan, salary «.oo April , , -,n 1 Gladys Doan, clerk 1 Frank Krick, fuel J 4.90 1 Meshberger Bros., stone 12.30 3 L. A Graham, off. rent 20.0 n 16 J. M Doan, expense .... ->O.OO 24 J. M. Doan, salary 2;>O« 26 P. L. Macklin, postage 8.00 28 Arline Becker, teach. 110.00 28 Francllle Oliver, do 0* 28 Marguerite Lewellen, do 110.00 28 Martha Reppert, do 28 Esta Fleming, do I.J < 28 Melvin Mallonee, transp. 30.00 28 Tom Johnston, do 35.00 28 Lawrence Braun, do .. . Z».« 28 Julius Schultz, do 40 00 28 Ben Kiting, do 30.00 28 Carl Barnett, do 28 Albert Burke, do 12.00 30 Fred Ahr. do J 0.00 30 John Brown, janitor .... 1“ » [ 30 Frank Hurst, do Jy-O* 2.0 John Chilcote. do .. 21.40 '3O Rolland Poling, do l“ 00 May •3 L. A. Graham. »hp. kid. 90.00 5 E. D. Engler, bond 10.00 7 J. M. Doan, .sal., exp 65.00 7 Gladys Doan, clerk 12.50 21 J. M Doan, salary Jo.oo 21 Ind. Serv. Corp., It., pow. 11.81 24 Everett K. Hawkins, s. k. 9.00 24 P. L. Macklin, postage . 1.00 26 Thomas Noll. shp. kid. .. 27.00 29 Frank Krick, fuel 97.50 J une 2 Gladys Doan, clerk 12.50 1 2 H. M De Voss, damages 10.00 2 J. M. Doan, sal., exp. 60.00 2 Kocher, Lbr. Co., mat. . 101.53 3 Schafer Hdw. Co., do 3.51 5 Homer Ilaudebush, labor 2.00 12 Ed Newport, clng. toil. 12.00 11 Hoy Gibson, flhp. kid. .. 7.o’* U re d Wagner, labor ~ 30,0 U ,
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. JANUARY 13.1938.
119 Mrs. C. Hitchcock. Isb. 2.50 t I3J. M. Doan, salary - 25.00 25 F E. Compton, books • 26 C. E. Striker, tests, e. «x. W. 33 28 Democrat Co., leg. adv 48.14 J 3 l 'l)eeatur. Ins. Am., ins... 30.68 , 6J M Doan, salary 75.’“ '■ 6 Frank Gllllg. shp. kid *OO 9 Fred Wagner, labor 9.80 1“ Decatur S<’h. Bd., trnf 3,168.46 21-Kiger & Co., supplies 13.65 21 E H Gllllom, trnf. “J 22 Town of Monroe, It., pw. 5.97 s 22 Berne Lbr. Co., rep. 1.83 22 Berne Witness C. Ig. ad. 4’-® 4 , 22 Gladys Doan, clerk 12.5“ ’8 J. M. Doan, salary 50.0“ , 21 Blue Prod. Co., sup. 37.08 24 Hen McCullough, trnf. 2.17.47 24 Otto Thiele, slip. kid. 10.00 ( 26 H. 11 High, trnf. 390.72 27 C. L. Walters, atty, tee 10.50 ■ 27 Kocher Lbr. Co., paint 65.24 ' 27 Knapp A Son. repair - 27 Ralph W. Rice, trnf. 245.90 ' 27 .1 M Doan, salary 15.«“ s 27 M. W. Rothert, supplies «‘1 28 St. Het. Fund, retlr. 172..9 J Vitamer Raudebush, labor 200 , 9J. M. Doan, salary 50.00 . I 9 Geo Hakes, labor 1# “0 i 111 1). F. Teeple. freight .... .50 | 14 Russell Freldt. flit f. ex. 6.30 , 14 Geo. Hakes, tabor .L.OO , 17 Post Master, postage .... 3.00 ( „ 18 Geo Hakes, labor “.00 i 26 Geo. Hakes, lab. .0 .“ , 20 J. M. Doan, salary “«00 27 Gladys Doan, clerk 12.50 , 27 Floyd Shoaf, shp. kid. 20.0 , 28 Homer Raudebush. Jan 10.0“ I 30 John R. Brown, do ... ... 16.00 ( 21 John L. DeVoss, off. rt. 37.50 i September . I i Wm. Engle, uhp. kid. 16.00 J, 4 John Chljcote, janitor. JO.OO ! 7 Homer Haudebuah. do 5.00 , 7 Frank Breiner, adv. sal. 500 t 7 John R. Parriah, do j.OO , 7 Dan Niblick, do ;» 00 7 Ixora Roop, Jan. sup. IJ.SJ . 7 Ft. W. Pap. & Sp. C., mt. 52.43 ( 7 Walter F. & rep -2.55 ) lo J. M. Doan, salary 50.00 10 Gladys Doan, clerk 1-. JO I 11 Frank Hurst, labor 4.00 i 18 J. M. Doan, sal. <& ex... 40.00 t 18 Arline Be<‘ker, teach. .. .•<>.oo i 18 Madeline ?S>ahr, do 50.0 V 21 Andrew Bailey, chk. kl. -0.80 23 Geo. Strickler, labor 2.50 24 Homer Raudebush, jan. *O.OO > 25 Decatur Uph. Shp.. vict... 2.J0 25 Homer Raudebush, jan. lo.OU 30 Carl Barnett, transp. 30.00 30 F red Ahr. do 10.00 30 Tom. Johnston, do J. , ' 3o Melvin Mallonee. do 36.00 30 Benj. Eltlng, do 34.5 V , 30 Curtis Engle, do 3 4.48 30 Frank Hurst, do 3V.OV i 30 Albert Burke, do };• °v 30 Esta Fleming, teach. in.»V 30 Nellie Price, do 11--9® i 30 Madeline Sphar, do JS.VO 30 Arllne Becker, do 6-.50 30 Rolland Poling, jan 30.00 i 30 John Brown, do }?-00 i 30 John Chilcote, do !•> °0 30 Frank Parrish, brooms 9.00 October 2J. M. Doan, salary - 40.00 2 Homer Raudebush, jan. Io 00 8 T. R. Noll. shp. kid. 119.W0 15 Paul H- Meyer, do IJ-00 18 Wm. H. Spurgeon, do .... k.oV 19 J. M. Doan, sal., exp. <>ooo 19 Gladys Doan, clerk ’5, 19 Kiger & Co., sup. >3.03 , 3u Esta Fleming, teach. .... t l ' ?’’ 30 Nellie Price, do llJ.aO 30 Madeline Sphar. do ... IVo.OO 30 Arline Becker, do n< ; so 30 lom Johnston, transp. 40.00 .30 Carl Barnett, do Jo.JO 30 Ben. Eiting, do 34.50 .30 Melvin Mallonee, do . 30 Curtis Engle, do 34.4© 30 Frank Hurst, do 39.0 V .30 Fred Ahr. do 10. JO 30 Albert Burke, do 30 John Chilcote. janitor 22.80 30 John Bruwn. do 15.00 30 Rolland Poling, do 15.00 30 Carrol C. & C. Co., fuel.. 23.03 November 1 Post Master, postage 2.00 t 1 Kocher Lbr. Co., mat. 89.6. 2 Knapp Serv. Sta., oil 8.10 5 J. M. Doan, salary 40.00 Otto Thiele, shp. kid. 12.00 13 H. P. Schmitt, ewe Kid... iv.vu 16 D. F. Teeple, mv. off. 7.00 20 Kladys Doan, clerk 12.50 20 J. M. Doan, sal., exp 40.00 24 Esta Fleming, teach. 105.00 24 Nellie Price, do 100.00 24 .Madeline Spahr, do 92.50 24 Arline Becker, do 105.00 24 Tom. Johnston, tranp. .. 40.00 24 Melvin Mallonee, do 36.00 ( 24 Benj. Eiting. do 34.50 24 Carl Barnett, do . 35.00 . 24 Curtis Engle, do 34.481 24 Frank Hurst, do 39.00 ( 24 Albert Burke, do 12.00 i 24 Fred Ahr, do 10.0 v 1 24 John Chilcote, janitor .. 18.20 ! 24 John Brown, do .- 16.00 i 24 Rolland Poling, do • . 16.00 24 Nu Art Signs, sign 2.00' 24 David Roth, shp. kid. 8.00 December 2 Carroll C. & C. Co., fuel 75 : 07 2 Jas. Elberson, gas. oil .. 2.55 II Gail Ainsworth, rep. 6.00 1 11 Berne Witness. Ig. ad. 129.05 1 ix John Scheiman, shp. kl. 20.00 20 J. M. Doan, salary 50.00 21 Esta Fleming, teach. .. 117.50 21 Nellie Price, do 112.50 21 Madeline Spahr, do 105.00 21 Arline Becker, do 117.50 ’ 21 Tom Johnston, tinp. .. 40.00 > 21 Melvin Mallonee 36.00 21 arl Barnett, do 35.00 21 Benj. Eiting, do 34.50 21 Curtis Engle, do 34.48 21 Frank Hurst, do 39.00 21 Albert Burke, do 12.00 i i2l Frtßd Ahr, do 10.00 ; 21 John Chilcote. janitor .. 15.00 ■ 21 John Brown, do 15.00 21 Rolland Poling, do . 15.00 21 Ashbaucher T. Shop., rp. 16.06 . 21 Ind. Serv. Corp.. It., pw. 12.07 | 21 Decatur Elec. Shp., eq up. 2.95 22 B. J. Smith, Drg. Co., eq. 3.00 i 22 KoTine Drg. St., equip. . 8.75 ’22 Democrat Co., Ig. adv. .. 57.26 , 22 Schafer Hdw. Co. e<iuip. .16.05
J 2 Docatur Lbr. Co., mat 22 Burk Kiev. CO rue ST J. M Doan. - «”P---27 Uladye Doan, vlerk 1 fl) 27 commercial I‘. Sn-. P><2? City of Decatur, It., pw. . - statement *••«’»'!«» , I !J ,, °v2 r i, ll J All Money" fnld To The Vnrlou. Fund" W"»htn«<"" Town»hl|h ViluniM Colllfty Tonnalilp Fund January 1. 1937 .... ,- Balance on hand • Receipt" during year ’ Total of Hal and Re Disbursements dur. >t 11 ' ' . Final Balnncea 11,886.““ g|MP<*lal School F tuifl January 1, 1937 , . ,« Balance on hand ’l'Jx- *3 Receipt" durlnK year Total of Bal. and H«'' i'su |5 Disbursements dtir. yr. - 4,mi. Final Balances 82,421-'“ Tuition Fund January 1, 1937 . Balance on hand » •.’’’ll Receipts during year Total of Bal. and Rec H,»»* ■ ’ Disbursements dur. yr. 7,991 9" Final Balances • 6.562.83 > Ilog Fund January 1, 1937 . Balance on hand » Receipts during year ■ »98““ Total of Bal. and Rec 1,«J» Disbursements dur. yr. ; Final Balances I 279.10 Ninkina Fund January 1, 1937 Balance on hand .« .« Receipts during year JJ}» Total of Bal. and Re -. 1- “ Disbursements dur. yr. UI” Final Balances 8 Totals of All Funds January 1, 1937 Balance on hand 8 Receipts during year lb,«b4 J* Total of Bal. and Rec.. 26,563.7* Disbursements dur. yr. I“,in “■> Final Balances »11,U9.7:l Total balance as shown by tills report 811.149-'“ Warrant-checks outstanding December 31, 1937 8 1* 00 Total balances and outstanding warrants, December 31, 1*27 811,167.73 Cash in depository December 31. 1937. First State Bank .810,862.92 Peoples L. & T. Co 304.80 811,167.73 I, John M. Doan, the Trustee of Washington Township. Adams County. Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm* that the preceding report of Receipts, Disbursements and Balances is true and correct, as I verily believe: and I further declare that the sums with which I am charged In this report are all of the sums received by me, and that tice various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or any other person. Anil I further declare, and swear (or affirm) that I l) av “ received no money, nor article of value, in consideration of any contract by me as Trustee of this Township. JOHN M DOAN, Trustee of Washington Townahip. Subscribed and sworn to before me, the Chairman of the Advisory Board of this Township, this 4th day of January, 1938. B F. Breiner. Chairman ot Advisory Board of Washington Township This report was received, accepted, and approved by the Advisory Board of this Township at their annual meeting, this the 4th day of January, I“3*. B F. BREINER JOHN R PARRISH DAN M. NIBLf.K Advisory, Board, NN ashington Township. _ o— MASONIC Called Meeting Entered Apprentice degree Friday Evening 7:00 o'clock. Ee present. • Homer Lower W. M. UkZtX o Baby rabbits are born blind, while baby hares can see at birth. — ! —' Our January Sale Marches On High Grade Living Room Suites $48.50 up Modern Dining Room Suites $68.50 up Bed Room Suites $35.00 up Iron Bed, Mattress and • Springs, complete $14.50 The lowest prices on Quality Furniture in Northern Indiana. SPRAGUE 152 8. 2nd St. Phone 199 ~-■ - ■
♦ " RATEB One Time—Minimum charge o , 26c for 20 words or l*»*. O ver ; 20 word., I'/.c per word Two Times—Minimum charge : Os 40c for 20 word, or lewOver 20 word. 2c per word for the two time.. Three Tlme.-Mlnlmum ch.rge of 50c for 20 word, or leuOver 20 words 2J4 C P eP word ] for th# three time#. C.rd. of Th.nk. - Obltu.rle. .nd ver.e. »>•<» Open rate-dl.pl«y adverti.lng 35c per column inch. FOR SALE FOR SALE — Farm lease blanks, three for sc. Decatur Daily Democrat, 106 No. Second St, JANUARY SPECIALS - $59 bed room suite. $49; $69 bed room suite. $59; $79 bed room suite, $69; I SB9 bed room suite. 79; $135 bed room suite, $110; living room suites S3O up; dining room suites, $59; kitchen ranges, $35: kitchen cabinets, sl6; breakfast sets, sl2; 9x 12 feet base rugs, $4.50; 113x12, $9; 11.3x15, $11; 9x12 axmlnster rugs, S2O; 9x12 Wilton rugs, $39: cedar chests, sls; desks. sl6 Large stock to select from. Open] evenings. Liberal trade-in allowance on used furniture. Stuckey & Co., Monroe, Ind 4-8 t FOR SALE—IO Duroc bred gilts Richest bloodlines. Immuned. 10 miles east Decatur. Route 224. H. D. Kreischer, Convoy, 0. 3-lStx FOR SALE —2 10-20 McCormickDeering tractors; 2 Fordson tractors, like new, with cultivator; 4 Fordson tractors; 2 John Deere tractors, with cultivators; 1 Rock Island tractor; 1 Caterpillar tractor; 1 Farmall 20 tractor; 1 F-12 tractor, with cultivator; new Hammermill; 6 cultipackers; 2 threshing machines; 1 good work horse. See the new Oliver tractor on display. Craigville Garage. jan 4-6-10-11-12-13
FOR SALE — Chevrolet I** ton 1934, long wheel base truck. Ford 1930, I*4 ton, dual wheels, dump bed and stake bed. Bargains. Elmer Bailer, 1131 N. Second St. I 11-3tx < ■ - '( FOR SALE—I large size Florence ; heating stove in good condition ( Inqire at 128 N. 3rd St, 9-3tx ( FOR SALE — house and 5 acres . ground near Preble. Mart n Reppert, Preble Phone. 9-3tx FOR SALE —Wood. $2 per cord, delivered. Henry Yake Decatur route two Craigville Phone. 9-3tx USED FURNITURE — Used oil stoves, $3; breakfast sets, $10; dining room tables, $5; piano $10; library table, $5; kitchen cabinets, $1 to sl2; heating stoves, sl2; davenports, $1 to $5. Stuckey & Co., Monroe, Ind. 4-8 t FOR SALE — C|ir Super-Quality bred chicks are on the way. Early chicks for greater profits. Free thermometer with early orders. Book your order now. Decatur Hatchery. 10-3 t o FOR RENT FOR RENT — Modern seven-room I house. Near business section. A. D. Suttlee, agent. 9-3 t FOR RENT — One furnished four room apartment over Hadison theater. Julius Haugk. 10k3t FOR SALE—Farm in Jackson Tp. ■Allen County, 7 room house and other buildings in good repair. This is an all black soil farm S2OOO down. Possession March 1, A. D. Emenhiser, Monroeville Pheno 4152 ll-3tx FOR THE KIDDIES TEETERBABE JUMPER SEAT A Great Aid to Mothers in caring for Bahy—only $3-95 30” x 54” CHILD’S CRIB, All Spindle — $6-95 up high chairs — $3-35 up ZWICK’S Phone 61
New Pianos: Wc have | F Vi?e S l.te.t in Pianos. The console D(*k type. The new "□.proved Studio selling at Price, ou can afford to pay. Libera! trade ; ta allowance for your old p ano Sold on terms. SP r «« u ®. Co. 152 So. Second St. 1 hone FOR SALE - Holstein bull. 8 months old. registered, well bred. Houck Bros- Oecatur route> I. phone 860-J. FOR RENT-Large rooms. Close I in. Phone 547. Inquire 204 N. First St. I,X ; O'- ' —— miscellaneous ' NOTICE — Parlor Suits recovered. We recover and repair anything. ' We buy and sell furniture. Decatur [ Upholsters, Phone 420. 145 South , Second St. 296 - 30 t o ‘ WANTED WANTED — Experienced stenographer for general office. *ork, 1 lc-eal industry. State age. experience I education, references. Box 600 Dally Democrat. 11-3 t WANTED—Light aud heavy haulII Ing. Phone 6223. Elmer Bailer, . 1131 N. Second St. 11-3tx WANTED TO RENT—About six or . seven room house. Reliable party. Phone 5624. 10-Stx ' WANTED — Boarders or roomers, modem home. Phone 1327. 10-b; MEN WANTED—S7S a month paid to many men at first aud more I later. Local manager of national- , ly known company wants to hire { several men living on farms and 1 in small towns- Opening for one , or two men living iu Decatur. Deliver order to fanners, render service and do other work. Fann experience very desirable. Car nec- ’ essary. Permanent work. You only need to give your name and ad- , dress. M.M., care of Democrat. ; itx
o War Firing Analyzed London —(UP) —In modern warfare it takes seven shells to kill a man and one and a half to wound, 'experts who have been studying the results of the Spanish civil war estimate. According to staiiticians on the scene, 5.000' insurgent shells falling in Madrid since January have Killed <6B people and wounded 4,000. o SHERIFF'S SALE lit the Circuit < ourt Mate Os Indiana, (hum- Ao. I’AO9 Edgar Mutschler. Faye Mutschler vs. Catherine Hartings, Adams County Department of Public Welfare, Decatur, Indiana. I By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered from the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court in the above entitled cause, f have levied upon and will expose to sale by public auction at the Court House Door, east entrance, first floor, in said County, between the hours of 10:00 o’clot k A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. on Tuesday the Bth day of February, A. D: 1938 the rents and pro- j fits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following Heal Estate to-wlt: Inlots No. 8 and 9 in William G. i Spencer's Subdivision of Outlet No. 2 and County Seminary Lot, situated in the town, now city, of Decatur. County of Adams, and State ot Ind-’ iana. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of the judgment. interest thereon and costs, 1 will at the same time and m the | manner aforesaid offer for sale the fee simple of the above described real estate. as tb® Dronertv of Catheri me Hartings Et-al at the suit of Edgar Mutschler Et-al. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Dalia* Brown, Sheriff John L. DMonn, Atty for Pltf. _ Jan. €-13-10 ——M—REAL ESTATE • Do you wish to Sell? • Do you want to Buy? • Wil! be Riad to list your needs. Walter J. Bockman Real Estate and Insurance 11914 S. Second. Phone 3 " — N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. „ HOURS 8:30 to 1130 12:30 to 6:00 CHANGE OF ADDRESS Subscribers are requestcd t 0 give old and new address when ordering Paper changed from one address to another. For example: If you change your address from Decatur R. R. i t 0 Decatur R. R. 2 , instruct us to change the paper from route one to route two.
MARKET REFOfr DAILY REPORT OF Lft , AND FOREIGN MaJ,} Bradv'. Market for Oec. tur . Craigville. Ho.gl, ln(t ant( S( t I Clowd at 12 Nom * Corrected January u I No commission nnd noy., Veals received every 1(H) to 120 lbs. 120 to 140 lbs 140 to 160 lbs. M 160 to 200 lbs. U 200 to 225 lbs. W 225 to 250 lbs W 250 to 275 lbs K 275 to 300 lbs W 300 to 350 lbs [ 350 lbs., and up ■■ Roughs j Stags H Vealers .Wsi Spring lambs ... * Buck lambs KO Yearlings } CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Wheat Corn .61 >, Oats .31.31) |M EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCfH East Buffalo. N Y . Jan. ii~E —Livestock: E Hogs. 800; unevenly 15e to lower; weights ai'nr.d most; active at decline. choice 185-200 lbs.. $9; SS.7O; 235-250 lbs >- l'O<sii K 300 lbs.. SB-$8.15. & Cattle, 15(’: slow, rtcady: medium steers. $7. low cutter cows. $3 75 54 75: beef cows. $6.15. $5.50-$6. Calve*, 50c; vealers $12.50 down. B Sheep. 200; lambs steady, gH to near choice. s'' ■ ed $8.75: medium and afl grades. $7-$8.25. ■ INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTQCIB Indianapolis. Ind . Jan I —Livestock: K
Hogs, 6,000; holdovers. 345; ■ ket opened steady to l"c luM closing 10 to 15c low. r than ais early schedule follow s: 150-170 lbs., $9 10; 170-154$ $9; 180-190 lbs.. $' W: IHO-2941 $8.80; 200-210 lbs . $8.65: .”.H lbs., $8 55: 220-230 '.s. s>4o 5 240 lb*., $8.30; 240-250 lbs., lii 250-260 lbs., $8: 200-270 lbs. 11l 270-280 lbs.. $7.80; 280-2* I $7.<U; 390-300 lbs . $7.60: 3<H lbs.. $7 55; 325-35" lbs. $745 J 400 lbs., $7.35; 130-150 lbs. Ut 100-130 lbs.. $8.60; packing weak to shade low- : m sth Hl $6-75. Cattle. 600; calves. 500: s* steady to strong, plain and « ium steers, $7-$7.65: most Its* rather weighty; opening siovtj steady, bulk medium and goodW ers, 6.75-17.25; common and d ium cows, $5-ss.o<i; cutter $4-|5; vealers opened steadjJ sl2 down, closed 5" -51 higher! late top. sl3. , Sheep. 4,500; native bj steady; good and choice. 18-W fed western lambs unsold W slaughter ewes steady at H FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind . Jan. 12" i —Livestock: Hogs, steady: 140-100 lbs. W ' 160-180 lbs., SB-70; ISO-SW 1 $8.60; 200-225 lbs . $8.45; W lbs.. $8.10; 250-275 lbs., $7.85, ■ 300 lbs., $7.60; 300-35" lb*-- r ‘ 120-140 lbs-, $8.65; IM' l2O 1 $8.50. Roughs, $6.50; stags Calves, $11.50; lambs. SB-»l LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected January 13-1 Prices to be paid tomorrow 1 No. 1 Wheat, 60 lbs., or No. 2 Wheat, etc New Corn, 20% per hundred • New No. 2 Oats . New No. 2 Soy Beans j Rye " CENTRAL SOYA CO. , New No. 2 Soy Beans MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks: irregular and <1" . . Bonds: mixed and dull L ■“ I ernment issues higher 1 Curb stocks: irregular. J Foreign exchange l° w( franc breaks to new 11-yca: ' Cotton: steady around Ph ' closing levels. , tt ' • Grains: wheat advances - > cents; corn slightly easierChicago livestock: W ’sheep weak; cattle steady. Rubber: firm Silver has In New York: ' ed at 44-gi cents a fin o" 11 , j "foreign". ' -o— Midget Hides Ru ’ it ) St. Louis.—tWJ.R) - I’" 11 '; „ « ! ed everywhere for a ’j . pound midget, for o ti ' connection with the s * 1 ' 10t!ll , ( , l f J showman, but gave UP ' hours of searching- i had rolled liimseli up *'* ’ I while police searched ail 1 him.
