Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 25 February 1938 — Page 2
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HIVE THEM SOMETHING EXOTIC In other words, serve up one or more of those foreign dishes that l you can goncocl with ease, from the tested receipts from thirty foreign lands Included In our Washington Service Bureau's new booklet 2 FOREIGN DISHES. Send the coupon below for your copy of this <■ interesting cook book, which contains dishes from thirty foreign lands, with ingredients easily obtained, and giving measurements you will understand. CLIP COUPON HERE Frederick M. Kerby, Director, Dept. B-174, Democrat's Service Bureau, 1013 Thirteenth Street, Washington, D. C. I enclose a dime (carefully wrapped! for my copy of the 21 page "■ booklet on "Foreign Dishes," which send to: NA M E X STREET and No. 2 iCITY STATE I am a reader of the Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, hid
S ” {Test Your Knowledge | i Can you answer seven of these ■ • ten questions? Turn to page . Four for the answers. : < 2 ‘1- How long does it take the ligh «of the sun to reach the earth? » 3. Where is DePauw University? 3. Name the capital of Australia. 4. iln what year was the execution i of Mary, Queen of Scots? 5. What is the official title of -(Jharles Evans Hughes? *“ 6. Name the capital of the state -of Virginia. “ 7. Name the Chairman of the For- ' • togn Itelationts Committee of the | “U. S. Senate. Z 8. What is a goniometer? — 9.. sgme the birthstone for June ' “ : Jo’-M%ich city of Switzerland has • the largest .population? • * Id ~' 1 ' O TWENTY YEARS * X 'AGO TODAY ■" From the Daily Democrat File I February 25, 1918. —Premier Lenine says Russia's position is hope'leks. D. C. Kerr is awarded Victory ■
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| Cross for his capture of 62 German guns. He is with the 75th CanadI lan forces. Ninety-two men are lost when the steamer Florizel goes on the , 1 rocks off St. Johns, Newfoundland Sephus Melchl announces his . candidacy for the Democratic I nomination for sheriff, subject to. primary to be held May 7th. Ed Berling is on a trip to Clevei land, Detroit. Cincinnati and Indianapolis. Richard Rademacher of Camp I Shelby is here on furlough. Decatur Student To Appear On Program I Muncie. Ind.. February 25 —Miss Vera Porter of Decatur, a senior at , Ball State Teachers college, will 1 play a baritone horn solo Thursday I night. March 3. in Campus Chords. . i annual production by the students I in the department of music. Miss i Porter will also play in the wood wind quartet. ■Tn addition to work in the colI lege tend, orchestra, choir, and muI sic club. Miss Porter is a member i ‘of Kappa Delta Pi, national honlorary educational fraternity, Kallis-
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ta Art Clttb. and Sigma Beta Tau. social sorority. She plays at many social and civic functions, both as a soloist and as a member of the quartet. o Alfalfa roots have been known to penetrate the soil to a depth of 25 feet. . I
Horse Sande Trained Wins $50,000 Derby | imiSb (.jM 4 - ■ I I,. , — Rhi- - ■ - I Trained by America's former jockey idol. Earl’; and Sun Egret third. Son of the imported* Sickle, Sande, Col. Maxwell Howard's Stagehand wins the , Stagehand ran the mile and an eighth in the fast $50,000 Santa Anita derby, with Dauber second | time of 1 50 2-5.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2.>, 19.15.
Veteran Pilot Is ,hp Ileno airport and crashed from I- ,L an altitude of 100 feet. killed In tranl Rajert Hancock. 52. San Fran- . cisco, described as one of the oldReno, Nev., Fob. 25—(UP)—One egt pi .j vate pilots still in active ser-. person was killed and four persons vice, was killed. were injured, one seriously, today o when a private cabin plane went in- A photo of Mussolini, 50 feet to a sideslip during a takeoff from high, was recently shown at Rome.
unprecedented peacetime rate, it is revealed that the United States has in service 84 of the undersea craft. Italy 86. Great Britain 52 and Germany 36. Soviet Russia leads all the powers with 112 in I Mse. and Japan has 60. v
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—♦ 1 >• RATES One Time—Minimum charge of i 25c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words. I!4C pst" word Two Times—Minimum charge ; of 40c for 20 words or less, i Over 20 words 2e per word for | the two times. I Three Times—Minimum charge | I of 50e for 20 words or less. ; i Over 20 words 2'/ic per word | l for the three times. | Cards of Thanks- 3U Obituaries and verses.— 11-00 | Open rate-display advertising [ 35c per column Inch. ♦_ FOR SALE FOR SALE — Farm lease blanks, three for sc. Decatur Daily Democrat, 106 No. Second St. FOR SALE — Used Living Room Suite, excellent condition; kitch- ! eu ranges, $8; oil stoves, $3 to $lO. Stucky & Co., Monroe, tnd. 47-5 t FOR SALE — Canaries. Singers and some tine females for mating. 405 Winchester St. 47-3tx FOR SALE —English coach baby cariage. Phone 1244. 48-3 t FOR SALE—Practically new gas j hot-water heater. Electric water-' pump, water-softener. Phone H-1 12777. J. H. Gentis. 1002 Nuttman, Fort Wayne. 47-3tx FOR SALE — Decatur Super-Qual-1 ity Chicks from Blood Tested Supervised Breeding, hatched only from 23-oz. eggs and over. Why j take chances, buy the best. Order ‘ your chicks today. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. 46-3 QUALITY CHICKS, ducks, poults. Leghorns 6Hc; heavies 7c. Custom hatching 2c per egg. BuchanI an Hatchery. 4 miles south of Willshire. Fri. - May 13 ■ FOR SALE or trade for feeding hogs: 1938 Dodge coupe, A-l condition. Hugh Gehrett, 3H miles west of Bluffton. Ind. 47-6tx 'FOR SALE —4-year-old sorrel mare. Max Thieme, 7 miles northeast of Decatur. 47-3 t . FOR SALE—BOO bushels of black oats. Good seed quality. A. D. Suttles, agent. 46-3 t FOR SALE—House trailer, in good condition. Priced reasonable. John Young. Salem, Indiana. Monroe Rural Route. 46-3tx FOR SALE —Fresh cow. half Jersey. Glen Chronister, 1 mile I north Bobo'. 46-3tx FOR SALE — Four-yea V-old Guernsey cow, calf by side. R. H. Buuck, four miles north, Cj mile | east Magley. 48-3tx FOR SALE — 15 head of sheep. ' Some with lambs. Also Span of miles. Homer W. Arnold. Route 2, Decatur. 48-3tx I FOR SALE — Good work team. Calf, three days old. Cecil Har--1 vey. Phone 6263. Itx fOR SALE —Two men's overcoats, size 40; slightly worn; one heavy one medium light. 224 No. Second St., Decatur. 48-3tx FOR SALE—Three day old Shorthorn male calf. Telephone 874-E. 48-3tx IN OUR WINDOM 7 I t’ I ‘ | _ 1 I m 11; i j I 1 1 NEVER before such an amazing kitchen value for so little money! Think of getting this big, latest model Sellers Cabinet with guaranteed Stainless Porceliron extending table top . . . 25 th. metal flour bin with sifter . . . chromium plated hinges . . . "Baked-on" finishes i in choice of colors, for only I sl9-7® . ZWICK’S Phone 61
MMMHHnMBSRWL.. FOR SALE— Baumgartner'S Super Quality Bloodtest Baby Chicks every Tuesday. Order now. Baum gsirtner Hatchery, 6 miles west and 9 miles south of Decatur. Craigvflle phone. 250 T. F. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE — Parlor Suits recovered. We recover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Decatur Upholsters, Phone 420- 145 South Second Bt. 80-30 t NOTICE—We make Federal farm loans at 4% Interest. Schurger ' Abstract Co. Jl-30t o WANTED WANTED—Loans on farms. East ern money. Low rates. Very lib eral terms See me for abstracts ol title. French Quinn. 152-m-w f WANTED TO BUY — Milk route. Norman Steffen, four miles south Magley. 47-2tx FOR RENT FOR RENT — Seven-room modem house. 413 W. Adams, $35. Phone 218.47-3tx FOR RENT — Furnished 4-room apartment. Above Madison Theatre. Inquire Mrs. Julius Haugk. 48-3tx FOR RENT — 4-room furnished I apartment. Priced reasonable. Phone 1189. It ‘ FOR RENT — Small furnished apartment. 228 North Fourth street. Phone 355. Mrs. John T. Myers. 47-3 t MASONIC A called meeting of the members of Decatur Lodge No. 571 will be held at the Masonic hall. Friday, February 25 at 1:30 o'clock p. m. The Master Masons degree will be given at that time followed by a banquet at 6:00 o’clock p. m. sharp. All members are requested to be present. 47-2 t Homer D. Lower, W. M. TTviL DOCKET (CONTINUED FROM PAGE OfTO) Gerald Grandstaff, suit to wdlect., | note. April April I—The1 —The First State Bank of Decatur vs William Murphy, suit to collect a note. April I—Earl W. Nidlinger and others vs Irene Nidlinger. suit on appointment of administrator for absentee. April 4 —Chicago Title & Trust company, Delano DeWindt, trustee , vs Chester L. Kitch, suit to col lect note. April 5 — William Bollenbacher vs Christine Bollenbacher, complaint for room and board. April 6- First State Bank vs Charles E. Magley, Ester C. Hutson. Wayne A Burger, note, fraudulent conveyance. April 7—Lawrence Schmitt, guardian of Edward J. Rietil, vs Ernest W. and Wilhelmina R. Reinwald, ejectment. — o Pinochle Hand Holds 1,650 Saranac Lake. N. Y. — iftJ.PJ —A 1.650-point pinochle baud was held by William Buckley at a club card party. He had 1.000 aces, 150 trump, 250 meld and earned 250 points for taking every trick. Piihlfc I,4‘Kni Notice At DITWR'K NOTH F. In the matter of the conMtrui’tivn «>f the John Teeple Drain in Blue (’reek Township. Adams County, Indiana. Notke is hereby given that tin Adams County Surveyor in tht matter of the (instruction of the above named drain, on the 18th day of February 1938, filed in the office of the Auditor, his assessment shed of the assessments, made against each parcel or tract of land benefitted and assessed for the cost of the construction of said drain. Said assessment sheet has been placed in the hands of the County Treasurer for collection. All persons deairing to pay said assesamems in order to discharge their lands from any liability thereon may do so oh or before the second day of April 1938. All assessments not paid by said date will be placed on Tax Duplicate. The Auditor of said County shall add to each su<ccssive Installment, Interest at the rate of six percent per annum until the date fixed for the payment thereof. JOHN W. TYNDALL Auditor, Adams County Feb,_2s DR. C. V. CONNELL Veterinarian Office 4 Residence 430 No. Fifth st. I Phone 102. t ——— ! Rawleigh’s Household Products II For sale by A. J. Zelt Phone 274 103 No. Eighth St. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyee Examined - Glasses Fitted Bst-srdsys, 8400 p. m. Telephone 135. HOURS t 8:30 to 1130 12:30 to 5:00
MARKETREFij Body's Market torn. ■ Corrected ■ No comm leslon 7; d no J veal. rwelnd 10*» to 120 ]h s ~ M 12(1 to Ho n lB H 140 to 160 ||, s H 160 to 200 11,„ H 200 to 225 lbs. 8 j 225 to 250 lbs. -S 250 to 275 lbs flj 275 to 300 lbs fl 300 to 350 lbs. H 350 lbs., and up H Roughs fl Stags fl Vealers Spring i ani bg Buck lamb. .. ~fl Yearlings .... ~fl INDIANAPOLIS LivEST fl Indlauaix.hs., h „| K(?1) —Livestock ' Hors. 7.,.,,,,. holdov fl weights U| , t„ 2 „„ , h? 25c lower ,. X( . f . pt Minch 15, higher: s-irttfl 200 lbs., 5c to mostly fl 160-200 lbs Ju,,, ,„ o fl $9.35; 210-22" lbs. fl lbs.. $9 2V 230-24,, | bs iv fl 250 lbs. ||# *■ 260-270 lbs. ss(s; $8.75; 280-290 lbs..' $,'55. fl 1 lbs . $5.55, 3"0.325 lbs }«fl I 356 lbs., $8.35; 350-4W)'H,fl 140-16" lbs . 89 $9 25 ,;s.ifl sß.is; 130-140 lbs.. $550 ' lbs.. $5.25: IM-120 lbs, |tfl steady to w. ak bulk f- ffl 1 Cattle. re< ( |pt<. 500market fairly active on sfal | she stock: not enough stfl pest market, sex- steer., fj.fl medium heifers. $r 5„,<- fl and mednttn , jssjjfl ■lters grades. slss: vealertfl with yesterdays dosH, topfl Sheep, re,-, -p's. ; a gH J yearlings steady; fat lamlfl $8.50; slauehtp, . W( , s'-afl down. ■ EAST BUFFALO LIVESW East Buffalo. N Y. Felfl <U.R>- Livestock I Hogs. 1.100; weights down steady, heavier boca I bulk good and , hoc , 1?5.jfl ■ $9.60-$9.75; most 'lbs. $905-$9 50. ■ (’attie. 250; steady: staß TheWers. $7 $7 27; top | average, C 75: few imfsrH $5.25-$5.75; bulk iff supply I land low cutters at $4(5 ■ Calves. 225: steady on tl I lat sl2 down: bulk good and fl L SU-sl2; common and ntfl . $8.50-$lO. I Sheep. Lots', slow. st»sdy;B I good and choice fat lambs. I , l $8.65; trucked lambs. (8.35 ' common and medium olfl I mostly $7-SB. I CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSfI •I — s May July I t | Wheat . .94H •*> 1 -' Corn . .59% •MS I ■ I Oats . .31 % .29% I Fort Wayne Livestock I • | .. .Fort Wayne. Ind.. Feb. illfl : | —Livestock : Hogs 5-2 o ceiiill . 160-180 lbs. 9.25; ISO-M0 Iki | 2W-220 lbs J""- 220-240 Mil I 240-360 'bs. 8.55: 260-2 SO H*| 128: -300 Ibri. 8.20; 3OT-335 Ik J 235-350 lbs. 7.00; 140-IW‘W 1:120-140 lbs. 8.67,; 120-140 H»l UIOO-120 lbs. 8.15. J > Roughs 7.00; stags 5.75; I I 11.50; lambs 8.00. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. ' . x Corrected February • ■ — ;' No. 1 Wheat, 60 lbs., or t>etttf ■ No. 2 Wheat, etc —7- ' New Corn, 20% per hun4rM ' . New No. 2 Oats ; New No. 2 Soy Beans Rye - CENTRAL SOYA CO. 1 1 New No. 2 Soy Beans ! MARKETS AT A GLANCi < Slocks: higher and quie . ' Bonds: higher and ftirJ ■ U. S. government Issues nf* j Curb Stocks: higher Chicago stocks: higher Foreign eschanse. 1 tion to the dollar. ! Cotton: steady and qtu_ . Grains: wheat firm. hWt«T- . and | Chicago livestock: h “S I tie steady, sheeep strong Rubber: steady. Silver bar in Ne* ' ' P • i ed at 44% cents a tm e I Call money: 1 XOI'K i: ,o ".'k,!! Notice Is beri by j ' of Ai Board ot k ibt°d U s nt a y t t’be c"unD ! industrial HVv order of the '' j Auditor AUan
