Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1938 — Page 2
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I Test Your Knowledge | Can you answer eeven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. ♦ J. What name la applied to persona devoted to the study or collection of antiquities? •, What is a phonoscope? 3. Name the capital of Texas. ♦. Who wrote the novel "Peter Ibbetson ?’’ 5. What state educational inSALE CALENDAR Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur Indiana Claim your sale date early as I am booking sales every day. March 15—Aaron Reams—2 miles west, 1 mile north of Monroe, or 5 miles south, 2 miles west of Decatur. —J. N. Burkhead. Mar. 17—Chas. Miller. 1 mile East. *4 mile North of Preble, closing out sale. Mar. 18 John Albert Lindsey. U mile Northwest of Linn Grove. 80 acre farm. Mar. 23 & 24—H. W. Griswald. West Salem. Wisconsin, Registered and Hi-Grade Cattle. BOOK YOUR SALE EARLY. ROY S. JOHNSON Decatur, Ind. Trust Com nan v Building
Public Auction On account of ill health I have tinted my farm and will sell my farming tools at auction Tuesday, March 15,1938 at my residence 2 miles West and 1 mile North of Monroe, Ind., or 5 miles South and 2 miles West of Decatur, Indiana. BEGINNING AT 12:30 O’CLOCK I 7 ft. Binder, good condition; 1 Dain Hay Loader, good; 1 good Corn Planter; 1 Grain Drill; 1 Hay Tedder; 1 Bar Roller; 1 Oliver Riding Plow, 1 End Gate Seeder; 1 Spike Tooth Harrow; 1 good Farm Wagon; 1 Hay Rack and Grain Bed Combined; 1 old Wagon; 1 roll Planter Wire; ij set Heavy Harness; some Horse Collars: 1 Hay Sling; 1 Hog Crate; ICross Cut Saw; 1 Chicken Crate; 8 Feeder Hogs average 90 lbs.; 3 or 4 tons Timothy Hay; 1 220 egg Sure Hatch Incubator, A-l condition. Other articles not mentioned. TERMS—CASH AARON M. REAMS Auctioneer —J. N. Burkhead H. Engle Clerk In Your Hour of Need Black, by virtue of his long service to the people of Decatur, possesses the requirements for perfect direction of funeral services in this community. Here you will find an understanding, considerate staff regardless of whether a simple or elaborate service is desired. Complete satisfaction is guaranteed! CP. BLACK 21 • FUNERAL DIRECTOR K _ PHONE 500 —-—s
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, tatltution Is at Orono, Maine? 6. Who was Giovanni Battista Ouarini? 7. In astronomy, what are perturbations? 8. Is there any legal requirement to be fulfilled when adopting a pen-name? 9. What is a saccharometer? 10. Where was the first United States mint established? . COURTHOUSE Judgment Rendered A motion for a new trial was ' submitted and overruled in the suit ] in ejectment, brought by Christ and ! Sophia Yovan against James and 1 Ellen Tegeder. A judgment was rendered on the verdict of the jury given October 6, 1937. The verdict i gave the defendants the property ■ but ordered them to pay the plaln- . tiffs $147.45. The colurt ordered and directed the clerk to pay to the . defendants the tender heretofore deposited by the defendant. The suit wae venued here from Allen county. I Case Dismissed The suit to collect a note, brought 1 * TODAYS COMMON ERROR i Cabal is pronounced kah-bal’; not kab'-al or kay'-bal. * : ±
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by the Wei’s county bank against Kenneth N. Harnish was dismissed and the costs paid. Estate Cases An application for letters of administration was filed by Cttrney O. Shoemaker In the estate ot Smith .Shoemaker, A bond was filed, ex-
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'amined and approved. Letters were ordered, reported and confirmed. Real Estate Transfers Walter F. Reppert et ux to Anna J. Neeswald, 50.15 acres in Preble ; township for sl. Orten W. Wulliman to Emanuel H. Habegger, iulots 518 and 519 in
New York harbor 15 days later. The Sirius, built by a rival company, sailed several days earlier, but beat the Great Western across only by a few hours. Now the Queen Mary, super-liner among ocean craft, makes the crossing in an average time ot four and a half dava.
Berne sl. Emanuel H. Habegger to Orten W. Wa'liman et ux. inlots 518 and 519 in Berne for sl. Marriage Licenses Gorman Augsburger to Ruby NelI son. Geneva.
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• R AT E S One Time—Minimum charge of 25c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words, I!4c per word Two Times—Minimum charge of 40c for 20 worde or lese. Over 20 worde 2c per word for the two times. Three Times—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 worde or leu. I Over 20 words 2’/,C per word for the three times. Cards of Thanks - «c Obituaries and vsrses.— »Loo Open rate-display advertising | 35c per column Inch. ♦— * FOR SALE FOR SALE — Farm lease I blanks, three for sc. De-1 catur Daily Democrat, 106 No. Second St. 27> ~ tf FOR SALE— Large oak top desk | 1 oak glass top table, 30x60. | Phone 569. 60-3tx, j FOR SALE — Extra good 2-year coming colt. Fred Busse. 1 mile east and 1 mile north of Preble. 59FOR SALE — Fresh cow. Mile north of Preble. Henry Seheumatin. FOR SALE—Six-room semi-modem home, new roof Holland furnI ace, large basement. Good garage. 5>4 blocks from courthouse. Box 444. 603 t FOR SALE — 2 day old Durham ' male calf. John Selking. Hoag-1 : land road. Hoagland phone. 60- J •• FOR SALE — Special started chicks. Leghorns, White Rocks. Barred Rock. Book your order now . for April delivery. See our electric and oil brooders. Decatur , Hatchery. 60-3 t FOR SALE — Special price Bran and Middlings. $25 per ton. Bags i , extra. Geneva Milling Co., Geneva, j Indiana. 60-4 t j ■ 'FOR SAUE—2 F-12 Fannail trac - tors, with cultivators; 2 new I type Fordson tractors; 3 Fordson j tractors; 2 10-20 MeCormiek-Deer-1 ing tractors; 3, 14-inch tractor' -plows; 2 12-inch tractor plows; 12-' ! inch John Deere tractor plow; 1| 2-row John Deere corn plow, like l new; 2 wonk horses. See the new - Oliver on display. Craigville Gar- > rage. 61-5 t FOR SALE —Lett feed grinder. 10in. burr, good condition. Oscar Hoffman, Preble phone. Route 1, Decatur. 61-3tx WANTED WANTED — Light hauling, ashes, rubbish, etc., or any kind of work. Phone 34. 60-3tx WANTED — Ashes and light hauing. Willard McConnehey, Roller’s Grocery. Phone 320. 61-3tx WANTED TO DO—Cabinet work, screen doors, or windows. First I rate work. Phone T-694. Ray Bleeke. 59-3 t Q | Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beavers, of' Toledo. Ohio are visiting with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. ! Beavers. VO TICK OF IX»OI.V KM V In I hr Adam* Circuit tour-. Frhrunn Term. l»:ts In the Matter of the Estate ct John Grady, Deceased, No. 3391. Notice is hereby given that upon petition filed in said court hy the a-iminstratrix of said estate, setting up the insufficiency of the estate of | said decedent to pay the debts and ' liabilities thereof, the judge of said I court did, on the 4th day of March, 1938, find said estate to be probably ! Insolvent, and order live same to be | settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby no- ■ lifted of such insolvency, and required to file their claims against said estate for allowance on or before April 27th, 1938. Witness the clerk and seal of said "■urt at Decatur. Indiana, this 4th - day of March, 1938. G. Remy Bierly Clerk of Adams Circuit Court. - l-'ruchte A l.ltterer, Attomrys March 5-12 : — o Appointment of Executrix No. 3-KKt Notice is hereby given, That the I ! undersigned has been apneinted Executor of the Estate of Samuel . I.iei-hty late of Adams County, de- - l eased. The Estate is probably sol-I vent. I Aldine Liechty, Executrix I rnhurt. Metier 4. Scburger, Attis i March 4, 1938 March 5-12-19 Appointment of Executor No. :t4«« Notice is hereby given, That Hie Undersigned has been appointed Ex. e- btoi- of the Estate of Julius Haugk ! late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. Robert W. Haugk, Executor « . 1.. VI alters. Attorney March 4. 1938 March 5-12-19 S-? 1 !!!!. 1 . RHEUMATISM Neuritis, Arthritis, Periodic Pains, Neuralgia, Lumbago, all aches and Pains are quickly relieved with AlPs t ompound M In. tergreen tablets. Positively guar, anted. At all drug stores or send jl.oo to Union Pharmacal Co.. Bluffton, Ind. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. felephone 135. HOURS 8130 to 11:30 12:30 to 5;oo
FOR RENT FOR RENT Newly remodeled, redecorated 7-rooin, all-modem home, hardwood floora. 717 Win- j cheater St. Cail, write Frieda i Teeter, 235 E. Butler St. Ft Wayne FOR RENT Furnished apartment., suitable for 1 or 2. Also 2 garages. Mrs. W. J. Kuhnle, 127 N Third St. 58-3 t FOR RENT — New. all modern house: garage. Mrs. Jesse W. Rice, Apt. No. 1, Rice Hotel or phone No. 1342. 60-3 t MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAt. AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady’s Market for Decatur, Berne Craigville, Hoagland and Willshire Closed at 12 Noon. Corrected March 12. No commission and no yardage Veals received every day. 100 to 120 lbs $ 8.00 j 120 to 140 lbs 8.20 140 to 160 lbs. 8.80 160 to 200 lbs 9 50 200 to 225 lbs 9.40 225 to 250 lbs — 9.40 250 to 275 lbs 9.10 ; 275 to 300 lbs 8.90 ,300 to 350 lbs — 8.70 1350 lbs., and up 8.40 ■Roughs - — 7.50 Stags - — ® Vealers 10.7$ Spring lambs - 8.75 Buck lambs — 7.75 Yearlings LOO FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind., Mar. 12. —4U.R) —Livestock: Hogs. 10c higher:, ! 200 to 220 lbs $9.75 ! 180 to 200 lbs a. 9 65 | 160 to 180 lbs 9.55 ,240 to 260 lbs 9 65 240 to 260 l?s. 9.55 ! 260 to 280 lbs 9.40 ; 280 to 300 lbs. 9 25 I 300 to 325 lbs 9.10 ! 325 to 350 lbs 8.90 1140 to 160 lbs 9.05 I 120 to 140 lbs « 70 100 to 120 lbs 8.30 Roughs, $8; stags. $6.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected March 12. No. 1 Wheat, 60 lbs. or better $ .81 No. 2 Wheat, etc. ... .80 New Corn. 20% per hundred .61 New No. 2 Oats 28 New No 2 Soy Beans .85 Rye 64 CENTRAL SOYA CO. New No. 2 Soy Beans 85 o—i % pptdiil nicnt of IdminiMtrHtor \o. SMM Notice ia hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Smith Shoemaker late of Adams county deeased. The estate Is protxa.bly solvent i Curney O. Shoemaker, Administrator I Henry B. Heller, Attorney ! yurvii ll t March V! * 7-•■••••• - . "SAFETY-TESTED^---USED CARsJjl^ for Clearance during NATIONAL USED CAR WEEK DODGE 1937 4-door Sedan, with trunk, heater, twin wipers and many other extra,. Paint is a ; beautiful opalescent blue. Uphoi- ! stery is spotless. A carefully driven car that will give many, many miles of trouble free transportation. I Priced for National Used Car week $685.00 OLDSMOBILE Eight ’36—2 dr. tr. Sedan. Juat traded from the orig- , inal owner who kept It in aplendid condition. Has Oldsmobile radio, Oldsmobile heater, twin horns, twin wipers, electric ciock. An ideal family car. Priced for National w: e e d k Car $685-00 OLDSMOBILE Six ’36 - 2 dr. tr. Sedan. A deluxe automobile with a large Motorola Radio, hot water heater, complete twin equipment. An excellent performer. Upholstery and paint very clean. We’re cooperating with the National campaign and have priced thia exceptional car during National Used at arW -_. .. $655.00 1—1936 Terreplane Touring Brougham. ! 1—1937 Terraplane Touring Brougham I 1 —1933 Chevrolet Coupe j 1—1932 Chrysler Coupe 1 —1931 Chevrolet Coach 1—1929 Whippet Coach. 15 other used automobiles from S2O up. P. KIRSCH & SON First & Monroe Phone 335
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