Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 29 January 1938 — Page 2
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t Test Your Knowledge I Can you answer seven of these ten Questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. o 1. What is the political affiliation of Hamilton Fish. Representative from New Yorti? 3. Where is Mt. McKinley? •3. On width of the Great Lakes is Cleveland. Ohio located? 4. Who is Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee? 5. Where is Woodrow Wilson buried? 6. Who was Jacob Perkins? 7. Which state Is nicknamed "Old DtHtHttan?" S. What is the monetary unit of Poland ? 9. Which state is represented b: f TODAYS COMMON ERROR * I Never pronounce accurate — a’-ker-it; say, ak'-u-ret. J I ♦ ♦
• Ready to go when you Ready to help you get I want it to go. Ready to work done on time and pull any farm imple- at low cost. FORDSON ment orbelt-power load. power is modern power. Tjak-.- K! V yw/jar I DIERKES AUTO PARTS Authorized Distributor. Public Sale I, the undersigned, will sell at public auction at my farm, located lt« miles east on 124 and miles north, on TUESDAY, February 1,1938 • * Sale Starting at 10:30 A. M. HORSES—3 HEAD * Orfe smooth mouth hay mare, weight 1400; oue 6-year-old brown horse, weight 1350; one 3-year-old bay horse, weight 1250. • 11 CATTLE One 6-vear-old cow, fresh by Feb. 1; one 6-year-old cow, giving 4’* gal milk day; one 6-year-old cow, fresh in March, a 5-gal. cow; one 3-year-old cow. fresh, caif by side: one 3-year-old cow. fresh in. March; one 3-year-old cow, fresh in March: one 3-year-old heifer, fsesh hi March: 2 coming 1-year-old heifers; 2 coming 1-year-old bulls 12 SHEEP Twelve good ewes, due to lamb in March. 8 HOGS Two Chester White gilts, will farrow March 15; Six pigs weighing about-70 pounds. ' CHICKENS Four dozen mixed pullets, will lay soon. “ KAT'A NO GRAIN Eight tone alfalfa ’•'y. first and second cutting; 1 ton beau hay. more or less. IMPLEMENTS One set heavy w< k harness; leather collars, pads, canvas collars; 1 Turnhull wagon; hay ladder; grain bed; 1 Milwaukee binder. 8-fl cut; 1 McCormick mower; 1 Ohio hay loader; 1 Oliver riding plow; 1 Deere com planter; 1 spike-tooth harrow: 1 old wagon; 184 gas engine pump jack; 1 DeLaval cream separator, No. 12; 1 Model T. truck frame ®nd wheels. FORD One 1926 Model To Ford coupe, in good condition. MISCELLANEOUS • -One extra tire rim; two 12-in. pipe wrenches; 1 Diamond self ' heating gasoline iron; 1 Florence Hot Blast stove, No. 51. in good con dition; 1 porch swing and rocker; 1 iron cot and mattress: 1 lawn mower; 10 doz. fruit jars; one 20-gal. oil drum; oil cans: rakes; forks; shovels; one 20-gal. jar; one 12-gal. jar; some smaller jars; log chains’; single trees; some gram sacks; 1 garden plow; jugs, am} many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH Anyone wanting credit should make arrangements at Farmers & Merchants Bank before day of sale. CARL GROH, Owner Elleollgrger Bros.. Auctioneers Amos Gerber, Clerk Ladles’ Aid of Lancaster Chapel will serve lunch.
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, liSam O. Mcßeynolds in Congress? 10. Who founded the University ot Virginia? o COURT HOUSE New Case A suit to collect u note has been filed by Sarah A. Glassburn against I George Ghissburn. Summons were ; ordered returnable. February 8. Real Estate Transfers Luella Bolinger to Roy McDaniel ’ et nx, in lots 39, 40 in Monroe for 111.00 Marriage Licenses Rex Custer. 24, Decatur factory \ employe to Theltna Prichard, 19. 1 Ohio City, Ohio. Howard Bennett. 21, Findlay. 0.. | farmer to Opal Tarr. 21, Decatur factory employe. j Earl W. Thompson, 28. Berne ’ mason to Florine Nussbaum. 22. Berne stenographer. j William Feasby, 26. Van Wert. Ohio clerk to Evelyn Hardin. 21.
I Decatur. if I Alfred L. Bloomingdale. 24. Find lay. Ohio florist to Frcdlne Norton. I 24, Decatur clerk. Leatern Herman. 38, Fremont.! Ohio to Luadu Weaver. 42. Deca- j tur. Lester Wiseman, 32. Marion cook ( to Josie Hartuper. Decatur waitn ress t 0 0 Dinner Problem Solved Bellaire. <». ;U,R> There was a j crashing sound upstairs just as Mrs. Frank J. Stebbins asked her
r Eleanor Helps Celebrate Night Club Opening ¥ ' ’iTfflPjWw ——— Eleanor Holm Jarrett and Billy Rose
Opening of Billy Rose’s new’ night club in New’' York is an occasion for celebration by Eleanor Holm Jarrett, estranged wife of Art Jarrett, radio singer. Eleanor is pictured after leaving the club
Leviathan Starts Last Long Mile to Sea’s Boneyard ■* i IOS - 1 • -• • x > ! KSSSHb* «hs» •-■?r'ii~iTiTrii x, i ,jeg ri'TT 7 rT'^- :^ *-.<•«*. * - ?• •• — Former Queen of Oceans goes to scrap heap 1 A half dozen puffing tugs drag the rusting Levia- the scrap tnetal heap in the junkyard of Metal 1 I than, once pride of ocean travel, from her berth Industries, Ltd., at Rosyth. Scotland. The Levia-I jat Hoboken, N. J., as she starts her journey to than has been surpassed by faster liners.
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I husband what he would like for ! dinner. "Pheasant." yelled StebI blns, upon dashing up to invest!I gate, “one has just flown in through 1 a window." I o Fawn Survives Surgery Canon City. Col. (UP)—A small iiawii is recovering at the State Bird i Farm here from an operation in 1 which one foot was amputated. The i foot was badly shattered In rut acci- | dent and it was impossible to set the bone. The amputation was made above the ankle.
r! 200-Year-Old Tree Felled J Warwick. N Y.-W.Ri-A 200-year-old tree, one of Warwicks li I oldest landmarks, has been cut; down. The trunk measures 6H feet; tin diameter at the huso. with, a I circumference of 245 inches. ———— College in China Aided ,! Oberlin. O. - <U.R> -Funds have . been solicited at Oberlin college! - here to be sent to aid students and : t faculty of Its China branch, Oberj lin-in-Shausi, iu war-torn Taiku province. I
with Billy Rose, promoter and husband of Fannie Brice. Romantic attachment of the swimmer and producer was reported last summer when Eleanor was a star of Rose's Aquacade in Cleveland.
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—: ♦[ ♦ ' rates ■ On. Time-Minimum charge of 25c for 20 words or lew. Over 20 words. IJ4« pef word . aroe Two charge of 40c for 20 word, or I.mi Over 20 word* 2c per word so the two timer . Three Tim..-Mlnlmum charge of 50c for 20 word, or lewj Ov.r 20 word. 2'/.c per word , ] forth. three time.- I | Card, of Thank. Obltu.rle. .nd . l Open rat.-di.play adv.rti.ing i 35c per column inch. I | FOR SALE FOR SALE — Farm lease blanks, three for sc. Decatur Daily Democrat, lObha Second St. - FOR SALE — Team of mares in foal; team of geldings; two good ! milk heifers. Will sell cheap. William Drummond, mile west and I first house south of Pleasant Mills. I 23-3tx FOR SALE —French Holstein cow. I seven yeans old. Four miles north ,1 half mile east Dent school. Herman ! Sautbine. BARGAIN SALES — Utility cabi-1 nets; 1 lannd-y stove; 1 Heatrola stove; 4 dining room tables, I $2 50 each. We guarantee. Deca- i tur Upholster Shop, 145 S. Second. 25-lt a FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three lovely comfort- J ably modern sleeping rooms near business section; innerspring mattress, good heat. Reasonable 214 Jefferson St. 24-3 t FOR RENT—Modern furnished upper apartment with heat furnished. Adults only. 416 South First St. Phone 1240. 24-3 t MISCELLANEOUS j NOTICE — Parlor Suits recovered. We recover and repair anything. | We buy and sell furniture. Decatur 1 Upholsters, Phone 430- 145 South Second St. 296-30 t NOTICE—I will be back in Decatur ! in April or May to reopen my Mu sic and Sewing Machine Shop in I’ime for Spring piano tuning. Present address D. A. Gilliom 91 H. H. Gillium, Puritand Inta 25<Ux- • o Firemen Play 'London Bridoe* Ballston Spa. N. Y. —(UP)—Ballston firemen played "London j Bridge Is Falling Dowkn" with mo- ! toriste delayed by fire hose strung across a street. To the tune of the j song they lifted the heavy hose I above the tops of the automobile and singing motorists passed under. | •- - o es X.lniiniMtrater No. 34t«< | Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of tin- estate of Leina . Dailey late of Adams County, de- I ceased. The estate i» probably solvent. Ben S. Colter. Administrator C. L. Walters. Attorney Jan. 20, 1938 Jan. 32-29 Feb. 5 o SALE CALENDAR Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer ! Decatur Indiana Claim your sale date early as I am booking sales every day. Feb. 2 —Mrs. Elizabeth B. Thomas by J. Conley Brown. 10 miles Northwest of Fort Wayne or 5 mile , East Churubusco on Highway No. 2 Feb. 3—Dr. Harry C. Staphan. 3 i miles south of Fort Wayne city I limits on State Road 3. Feb. 7—Mutschler & Fosnaugh, 3 ‘ ! miles West and I*4 mil»s South of Decatur, closing out sale. Feb. B—Lew- Murphy. 2 miles of Decatur on 224. Closing out sale. Feb. 9—Dr. W. E. Smith and A. L. Doctor. 3 miles south and 2 mile west of Decatur. Closing out sale. Feb. 10—J. V. Banta, 3 miles north of Yoder. Closing out sale. Feb. 14—Mrs. R. E. Bell and Son. 2 miles South and 1 mile West of Van Wert, closing out sale. Feb. 15—Frank Robinson. 2)4 miles north of Rockford, Ohio. Closing out sale. Feb. 16—Ira Thompson, ’j mile east of Tocsin. Closing out sale. Feb. 17—Ed. Devries, Demott, Indiana. Pure bred Duroc bred sow sale. Feb. 18—Orval E H'l<”nan i U miles west of Rockford, Ohio Closing out sale. Feb. 19—E. R. Baker, 6 miles East and 3 miles North of Decatur, closing out sale. Feb. 22—Jasper Wable, 3% miles South and 2 miles East of Monroe on Julius Haugh farm, closing out sale. Feb. 23—H. P. Schmitt. 2 mile* South of Decatur on No. 527. 117 acre farm. Registered Belgian Horses, and complete closing out sale. Feb. 24 —Bert Marquardt on Lincoln Highway North of Monroeville, Chester White Bred Sow sale. Feb. 21—Doyle Allison, 4 miles west and 2 miles .south of Payne. Ohio. Hampshire pure bred sow sale. BOOK YOUR SALE EARLY. ROY S. JOHNSON Decatur, Ind. Trust Company Building Phene 104 Phone 1022 j
WANTED j] WANTED — By experienced elec- i trician. all kinds of wiring. ®lee-„-|c sppliances repaired. Phone ' 835. L___. WANTED -- Work on farm by month or crop basis. Farm experience. Married. Or eounuy house to rent in Washington township. Ralph 127 S ’‘mjLy Decatur. Ind. .4 318 MAN WANTED—in this locality as direct representative of 'well know oi' company. Sell small town and farm trade on easy credit terms Experience not necessary. No investment required. Immediate, steady income for man with car. Write P. T. Webster, General Manager. 574 Standard Building, Cleveland, Ohio. WANTED — Violin pupils. If interested make arrangements with Mrs. R. W. Graham. 516 W. Monroe St- Phone No. 150. 24-4tx MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady’s Market for Decatur. Berne Craigvllle, Hoagland and Willshire Closed at 12 Noon. Corrected January 29. — No commission and no yardage Veals received every day. . 100 to 120 lbs. - 5 8.20 , 120 to 140 lbs 8.40 ' 140 to 160 lbs 8.70 | 160 to 200 lbs — 8.60 j 200 to 225 lbs 8 50 225 to 250 lbs - 8.20 250 to 275 lbs 7.40 275 to 300 lbs 7-20 , 300 to 350 lbs 7.00 350 lbs., and up - 6 70 : Roughs - 5-25 Stags A75 : Vealers 11.50: Spring lambs 7.25 : Buck lambs 6.25 Yearlings — 3.5? FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Jan. 29.—(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs. 5 to 25c higher: 140 to 160 lbs —. 49.05 160 to 180 lbs . 8.9a j 180 to 200 lbs. 8 85 2tn> to 22» lbs. 8.75 | 220 to 240 lbs 8.45 I 240 to 260 lbs 8.15 I 260 to 270 lbs. 7.80 ’ 280 to 300 lbs. 7-65 : 300 to 325 lbs 7.30 325 to 350 lbs 7.05; ; 120 to 140 lbs. 8.80 100 to 120 lbs 8.55 Roughs. $6.60; stags. $5.25. Calves, sl2; lambs, SS. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected January 29. No. 1 Wheat, 60 lbs. or better SB7 ! No. 2 Wheat, etc .86 New Corn. 20% per hundred .69 New No. 2 Oats .28 New No. 2 Soy Beans 91 Rye .65 CENTRAL SOYA CO. New No. 2 Soy Beans 91 1 >ori< 4; Ob' FIX XI. SKTI I.EMEXT OF RECKIVEHSHIP Notice is hereby given that in Cause No. 1510:i entitled John Shoenaker and Mildred Coolman. vs. Mildred i Pease! Pfaller, Walter ; Pfaller, her husband, Winifred i Pease, Jr. that the undersigned reI -’river has filed his final report and that the same will be heard and de-: i torniined l>y the Adams Circuit i Court on the 19th day ot February. ! 193 M, and any interested parties may i file objections or exceptions in writ- 1 ing to such account or report. And any objection or exception to the matters and things contained in such account or report and to the recelvI *’ r ' s^ , acts Iberein reported not filed , within thirty days as provided by | , statute shall be for all purposes for* I . ever barred. James I>. Briggs, Receiver Nathan ('. Nelson, Attorney for Jan. 15th 193 S _ Jan. 15-22-29 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined ■ Glasses Fitted Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. HOURS > m ♦« tiMi i 2;90 to 6;nn OUR SALE —will continue throughout the entire month of February. Kitchen Cabinets $16.98 Breakfast Sets $11.50 Baby Beds with mattresses $9.50 Bed Room Suites $32.50 9x12 Velvet Rugs SIB.OO The lowest prices on quality furniture, stoves and pianos in Northern Indiana. SPRAGUE 1 152 S. 2nd St, Phone 139 , —_
Altendance 1 , (H ( Sch J <’• E. Striker. si’hool sui’. , notmeed the ""-Hl sehnuiH D- ci tiib.-r. Th,. lir „ Hems numb,., „ r „ Hie second . ..|„ nin ’«■ attendance. , lI1(1 , h „ . ’««■ age of atti’iidan,.,. Union Town, hi, : rrusiee, Howard M J Urfen Trout,l,., Marie Mat ba< h Audrey Ritter Parochial "‘’l Bernhart Schultz .. 15 yd Root Townthi,"’ Trustee, Ralph \V oi Matie Stev.-ns Monmouth ||. S Ernest Curtis, t’athirtn, *. ler. Miriam Osborne I W Grades Raymoml Borne , ( . Elizabeth Cram.-r 21 ije Marcella Williams ji s j Parochial M- A. Greunke 23 Preble Townih,', Trustee, Ed Zw! c j Wilma Andrews 3510 Thomas Adlet 21 a» Parochial H. F. Nielson TtiJO Frieda Hum k uyRudolph Stolp s hsi g WE. Uffelniaa 44 4jj Marvin Meyer 42 41vj Kirkland Town,hi, 1 Trustee. H. jl. Midi ■ Oscar Geisel 24 2<i’J Radel Andreas 23 ;S(M Robert L. Brown 2» 1(3 Mary Dettingei 27 201 Layke Sclierry is ls J Mabel Marshall 19 35j; 1 Kirkland Twp. H. S Hansel Foley. Marie hq Max E. Beigh. Helen Eti, Minor C. Borden. ver ... 102 SOI Washington Townih* Trustee, John M bu Arline Becker 3ij 2jjj; Esta Fleming 14 101 . Nellie Price 33 20! Madeline Spahr 25 21.411 St. Mary’s Townshi, Trustee. Ben Mcfulintd I Pleasant Mills H S. Henry Snyder. Agnes Ta Gerald Vizard Mae B Strf Velma Fortney 7! SO , Grades William Noll 3! 3.» Bernice Masters 28 21X Gladys Doan w 34. M Dora Shoesenberg 33 77.61 Bobo Harry Johnson 37 UM Myrtle Clements 3*l SUSI Bias Crtsk Ttwaftj : Trustee, David D H»beo» Wllfiam Griffiths 31 29.M1 R. M. Houck 29 S6l Clyde Troutner 113’1*1 Elmer Ehrsam 25 23*1 Monroe Township Trustee. E. H. Giliion Helen M. Roop Jeanette Rich 43 3)711 Eldon Sprunger 39 37.371 Howard Brandyberry 40 3.31 I Leo Strahm i Ezra Snyder 27 25M1 Drusilla Burkhead HI3M Mary E. Potts 35 SUB ' Monroe If. S. Rolland P. Sprunger. Wdl Mehringer, Elizabeth Lfll Dorothy Baker, Edna sid* Rowena Miller 128 1!UI| Otta Hineman 3 1 Grades Floyd Johnson 36 S3* l Marguerite Lewellen j 51 47JW French Township Trustee, Edwin B(*r I . Lester Reynolds 21 Ml laitnar Shoemaker 22 •’ Doris Collins Myron Lehman Marcella Fravel Nellia Coppess ri 1 Hartford Township Trustee. Eli Dubaclt Linn Grove School . Dorthea R. Bentz Mary Schlagenhauf 22 ill Hartford H. S. Russel Steiner. B« a,nee son. Arthur Gerwig’ Eicher Dorothy Eubrmso 88 SS l * l David Cramer i Grades . . # i Eilna Glendening -3 * Florence M. Bierly - Wabash Township Trustee, J. c Magdalena Tohnson 39 Geneva H. S . » Raymond Hunt, John - man. Margaret Mahoney. Nell K P? 16 ’ B J A.py . l - ?* l7 A. C. Cook Gradeß u 4 o.M H C. Long Goldine Batcher Esther Greene ■> j Elizabeth Craniet ’’ Blanche Shcpho il I J, Maty Wheat Catherine Fravel " Jefferson Towns P Trustee. C. G. A 1 Jefferson if. S. n Earl C. Chandler, er, Mayro Pursley. ■ . 56 to'- 1 wein JO<B Myrenia Inman Grades J. Ray Duff }S Helen Kenney "p Madeline Robin - ‘ o ’ Dt Trade in a Good Town
