Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 223, Decatur, Adams County, 21 September 1938 — Page 2

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fTest Your Knowledge * I Can yon answer seven of these ten queetione? Turn to page Four for me answers. » 1. Is there a law requiring Jus-! tlces of the Supreme Court of the! U. 8. to be a lawyer* 2. What Is snuff? 3. What is the scientific name for, "white ants?" 4. Name the state flower of Mis-' sissippi. 5. Who is Clarence V. Conlan? 6. Where is the region called Painted Desert? 7. Name the capital of Uruguay. 8. With what sport is the name Helen Jacobs associated? 9. Should olives be eaten with

| Decatur Daily Democrat dnnjounjcoA. THE ELEVEN OF DIAMONDS MB Baynard H. Kendrick s exciting new serial What is the oddly designed playing card figuring in these strange scenes of crime? Who threw with expert hand the fatal daggers? Whence came this king's ransom in gems hidden away in a cluster of ice cubes? Join Miles Standish Rice, adventurous sleuth, in his amazing solution of weird crimes of murder and robbery at a gay winter resort. Follow every chapter of this fascinating story EVERY day! Begins Thursday, Sept. 22, in the Decatur Daily Democrat !

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I the fingers or a fork? I 10. How much Negro blood has an octoroon? COURTHOUSE I Appearance Filed A written appearance was filed [ by Barrett, Barrett and McNagney ; for the John Hancock Mutual Life I Insurance Co., in the stilt to fore-: close a mortgage brought by the' Federal Land ißank of Louisville against Rufus Meshberger and others. Ruled To Answer The defendant was ruled to answer on or before October 30 in the snit on account brought by the Am-

erican Medical Business Bureau. Inc., against S. E. Haggard. Set For Trial I A suit to collect an account brought by the Runkle company I against Clinton A. Bell has been set tor trial on October 11. New Case I A «ult to collect an account has iJieCn filed by the Brown Brockmeyer company, inc., against the General Ice Machines. Inc., und Dick Bmdg trading as the General Ice j Machine company. Heaton Shiffer and McClain represented the plaintiff as attorneys. o SUBMISSION TO (CONTINUED FROM MUE ONE) 1 gave in the name of my govern-j ment the following perfectly clear, unambiguous reply: “ ‘We intend to fulfill our obitIgations under the pact aud together with France to afford assistance to Cxechoslovakia by j the ways open to us. Our war departmeut is ready immediately to participate in a conference of the representatives of the French and , Czechoslovak war departments in order to discuss measures appro- 1 priate to the moment. " Independently of this, we | should consider this a desirable question to be raised before the league of nations, if only as yet under article eleven (which provides for league action in the event of war or the threat of war) with the object of first mobilizing

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1938.

What About Mixing Period Furniture? The living room it the place where the family takes itt eate aud | t comfort: where father putt on hit slippers to read the evening paper, r and mother can sit and darn those socks In comfort, Furniture for i this room should be chosen with the end of comfort as well as beauty and durability in mind There is no point In filling the room with I furniture of a particular "period" In order to achieve beauty: in fact, I a room furnished thus would offer very little comfort. 1 Many combinations are harmonious and pleasing to the eye. • But, It la impossible to create harmony by combining the heavier ■ styles such us the pre-Gregorian English, the Italian and French Renaissance and the Spanish with the more delicately designed Sheraton. Hepplewhite. Duncan Phyto and Colonial pe lode. A complete discussion of Interior decoration, choice of furnl ure, , ’ treatment of walls and floors, color schemes, draperies, etc. is con- , tallied in the booklet INTERIOR DECORATION, available for a I dime, with the coupon below: CLIP COUPON HERE - Frederick M. Kerby, Dept. B-125, Daily Democrat's Service Bureau, 1013 Thirteenth Street, Washington, D. C. Here's a dime (carefully wrapped). Send my copy of the book- j I let "Interior Decoration" to:— NAME - STREET and No CITY - STATE - I am a reader of the Decatur Dally Democrat, Decatur, Ind.

public opinion, secondly, ascer tainiug the position of certain j other states whose passive aid might be extremely valuable. It ; is necessary, however, to exhaust ■ nil means of averting armed conflict and we consider one such method, immediate consultation between the great powers of Europe other than the interested states in order, if possible, to decide upon the terms of a col-

lective demarche.’ | "This is how our reply was framed. Only two days ago the Czech government addressed a formal inquiry to my government as to whether the union of Soviet socialist republics was prepared, in accordance with the SovietCzech pact, to render Czechoslovakia Immediate effective aid if France, loyal to her obligations, will render similar assistance. To this, my government gave a clear

RATES Owe Time—Minimum ehart# of 26c for 20 word# or less- Over 20 word#, Ifco per word Two Time#—Minimum ehorge i t of 40c for 20 words or lees Over 20 word# 2e per word for j the tw tlMee. I Three Imoe—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 words or leee. , Over 20 words 2‘/»o per word | || for the three tlmee. I Cord# of Thanks3sc Obituaries and vorsee 51.00 Open rate ■ dlaplay advertising 35c per column Inch. • • FOR SALE FOR SALE —Used stoves. Circulators. Hot Blast. Range. At authorized Estate Stove dealer. See ; our new models. Decatur Hatchery. 215-ts FOR SALE — Practically new bicycle. Inquire at 604 North Second Street. 221-3tx FOR SALE—Small sized Heatrola. Inquire at 604 North Second St. 22L3tx FOR SALE —Special prices on Martin Steel Corn Cribs and grain bins, good for storing soy beans. Walter Reppert, R. 2, Decatur, 1nd.221-3tx FOR SALE —Feed bread. Hon E. Krust Bakery, 229 No. 2nd SF. Phone 1.222-6tx FOR SALE — Round dining table. Globe combination wood, coal and gas kitchen stove. Phone 708. 222- 1 FOR SALE — 4 well bred buck sheep. Ed Miller, ’J mile south of Salem Phone 3-B. 223-3tx j FOR SALE — 60 Innerspring mattresses, selling from $12.50 to $39.50. Easy terms. Liberal trade in allowance for your old mattress Sprague Furniture Co. Phone 199. 222-5 t FOR SALE — Kalamazoo heating stove. Cub Boy Scout suit. Good condition. Phone 1325. 223-2tx FOR SALE —Home Comfort range, sls Mtofte 1337. 223-tx FOR SALE -Large size Estate Heatrola. Like new. Phone 885-T. 223i Pfister Hybrid seed corn, same as first prize winner, at van Wert county fair, which was wnrxmn hy T M OSsSr, DilphOS, Ohio. Grown by Henry Row Monroeville, Lee Fleing, Monmouth salesman. 223-K4t FOR SALE — Stoves. New and used cabinet heaters; ranges; Round Oak heaters; laundry stoves, kitchen heaters: economy heaters. Very lowest prices. Easy terms. Liberal trade in allowance for your old stove. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone 199. 222-5 t o * TODAY S COMMON ERROR * Loge is pronounced lozh (o long as in load); not log ] answer in the affirmative.” (Under the treaty. Russia is | obligated to defend Czechoslovakia only if France does.—Ed.)

HIGH - TEST “MAJOR’’ GASOLINE 6 GALLONS SHEWMAKER SERVICE 825 No. Second St. JR. C. V. CONNELL Veterinarian Office & Residence ♦3O No. Fifth et Phone 102 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST eyes RxamthetJ Glasses Fitted HOURS «:30to11:JO 12:30 to 5 00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m Telephone 135 Furniture and Rug SPECIALS For this Week End Living Room X A AA Suites 94$****" sX’ s4B.oo r..,’"” .. $48.00 9x12 Axminster Rugs .. 94»Qe>V 9x12 Go d Seal Rugs x M«9S Trade where you Save! SPRAGUE FURNITURE CO. 152 8. Second St., Decatur Res. Phone 535 Bus. Phone 199

WANTED WANTED TO RENT Three unfurnished rooms. Prefer bath and heat furnished. Phone 322. 222-3tx WANTED—Reliable girl to do general housework. No washing or ironing. Box 612 care of Democrat office. 822-31 WANTED—girI or middle aged lady for house work. Inquire 425 North Third Street. 222-k3t MALE HELP WANTED Wanted—EM PLOY FILM A N AGER Local man to appoint and manage large number of men Management or public speaking experience desirable. Also sales experience proving outstanding selling ability desired. Write giving age and experience. Box 568. % i Democrat. itx-s WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 152-m-w-f FOR KENT FOR RENT — Single car garage. Blue Creek Dairy. 222-2tx FOR RENT—Six room house, ft mile east of Decatur. On Fred Reppert farm. sl4 per mo. Possession October 1. Phone 610 or 312.221-3 t FOR RENT — Room iu modern home. Man preferred. Mart Miller, 821 W. Monroe St., Decatur , 223-Btx eod o— MISCELLANEOUS CALL FRANK BURGER to move dead stock. Will pay for live horses. Day or night service. Phone collect. Harley Roop 870-A. 152-tt NOTICE —Parlor suites recovered. We re-cover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Decatur Upholsters, Phone 420. 145 South Second St. 216130 t o APPOINTMENT OF HXEi I Toll NO. 3310 Notice ie hereby given, Tnat the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of Jacob J. Roth, late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent Walter Roth, Executor *». K. Frankenstein, Attorney Sept. 20, 1938 Sept. 21-Z8 Oct. i NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENBAN I S In the VdaaM I Ireait Court September Term, 111.4.-, No. uui?l state OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS SS Stanton R. Dailey ve. Flossie B. Barthelmes, et al. Comes now the plaintiff, W. H. Eichhorn and C. L. Walters, his attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit by a prominent person that the following named, described and designated defendant* in said cause are non-resl-uents of the state of Indiana, and known to be such, and are rued in this action by the following names and dealgnations, to-wit: Flossie B. Barthelmes. Kenneth Barthelmes, her husband, Edward I Bowshier, Sarah Bowshier, Ins wife, ; Herbert Bowshier, Idtna Bowsiller, 1 his wife. Nellie Tracey, Harley Tracey, her busband. Cliff Bowshier Delpha Bowshier, his wife, Fannie Sampson, unmarried, Goldie McCoy, Dean McCoy, her husband, Alberta Speakman, David Speakman, her husband. That said aetjon is for the purpose of the partition and sale Os real estate owned by the plaintiff and defendants, described In his complaint and as hereinafter described to-wit: "The East half of the Northeast quarter of Section 28, Township 38 North, Range 15 East, containing SV acres, in Adams County, Indiana. Also, the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 21, Township 28 North, Range 15 East, containing 10 acres, in Adams County. Indiana.’ That a cause of action exists against all of said, defendants; that all of said defendants ahe necessary and material parties to said action and that all of them are known to be non-residents of the state ot Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given I said defendants that unless they be I and appear on the 31st day of October ■ 1228, the same being the 49th judi- ' cial day of the September Term ot the Adams Circuit Court to be begun and holden on the Sth day of September, IS3B, at the Court House, in ti-.e city ot Decatur, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal ot said court, this Sth day of September 1938. G. Itemy Biefiy. 1 Clerk of Adams Circuit Court XV. 11. Eichhorn C. L. XV alters, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Sept. 7-11-31 ROY S. JOHNSON, Auctioneer Following is a partial list of coming tales. I am booking fall and winter sales. My dates are filling up fast. If you are going to have a sale, please get in touch with me at once, so that I can reserve the date you wish. Sept. 27—Elmer E. Tricker. 2 miles south of Decatur on the Mud Pike. General farm sale. Oct. s—lndiana Guernsey Breeders, sale of Guernsey cattle, Fairgrounds. Indianapolis, Ind. Oct. 6 — Ed DeVries, DeMott, Ind., Duroc hogs Oct. B—Boyd Shonkweiler, Sheldon, 111., Duroc hogs. Oct. 12—Waiter Bustck, Admr., 6 miles north of Decatur. General farm sale. ROY 8. JOHNSON. Auctioneer Trust Co. Bldg. Decatur, Ind. Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 1022

MARKETRRj® ANO* REPORT OtijC AND F OR E | GN ( Brad * ‘ Mvke't Cr " 9i Co,ed “ ’2 F’Ci-ived io i., Itn ' 3"" up ■ Yearlings LAST BLFF ALO L“-.' y dJ.R' l.iv -.- k . s’My: 1 h " : !l,s :■« dai: v .. w-ich' i;,.. gM < a:\. - L ’'" l ' 1 ijBI ! and :ni i!;ur, <*s■’ »| s, ’‘" I' V. : k- ■: . D : .. ■■ INDIANAPOUS I — Livestock: gagg ■ mMI lbs SB.OO. B vi!: ■ - :v< : ■ ■ me.-’ :rs Jt-JS. r, top $lO. BH Nillowt : . -'■ a'-l'l anil «■" ■ FORT WAVNt Fort Wayne Iml.. Sept. —Livestock: Hors. .illy 200-22'J lb? s«•■’■: ! s i‘Sß $8.55; 2l'‘:!b" 7--lbs . $X r. I‘iß '3OO lbs.. »' 17 7A'.:!25 !». J 1325-350 lbs.. J'2s: 154-1 O I $8.25: lbs.. !7‘5, ■ lbs. $7.25. H Roughs. $7 stags. iSil’.B Calves, 11' 1 50: lambs. S7O CLEVELAND PRQDUCB Cleveland, O Sept. 21 Produce: B Butter, steady; eUIM. M standards, 29e. H Eggs, tins'‘tir'd. ''X'ri ■ clean. 29c, extra firsts, 4 rent receipts. 24c. -S Live ponitty. fiun. 22c; dm ks fancy. 6 lbs. 17c; average run, and small, 11c. J Potatoes. Michigan and »■ cobblers. $125 bag of !»■ New Jersey. $1 401'15. “B lands. $1.40-?1.5H: *>«!»■ Wisconsin and Ohio round W $1.25-$1.35; Indiana and kota reds. $140; Idahos, CHICAGO GRAIN CtOM , Sept. Dec. | Wheat ... sr * .? | Corn . . .S"S I Oats 25‘i I local grain markel BURK ELEVATOR CO-B Corrected Sopt‘' l!l ' ier Prices to be paid ton ” ' No. 1 Wheat. 6(T lbs. or No. 2 Wheat, etc New No. 3 Oats Nd. 2 Yellow Corn No. 2 Soy Beans“J Rye '2' CENTRAL SOYA CO' No. 2 Soy Beans f MARKETS at a Gl-ANffl Stocks, irregulerfy his I qutet. RO verm* j Bonds, higher; I-»■ k higher. Curb stocks, highe ■ Chicago stocks. «‘8 Call money 1 Per c w 1S Foreign exchange' tion to the dollar. Cotton futures. e Grains m ch cago ' hllstl ei;' off more than lc ig u , also easy, off about » s , ( Chicago livestock hog to weak; cattle steady to weak Rubber futures. >• ■ Silver uuLhaused - at 42%e a hue ounce '