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Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of those ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. ► 1. Where is the Susitna River. 2. What is the annual salary of members of the President s cabinet? 3. What is another name of mollunks ? 4. Name the new Japanese Ambassador to the U. S. 5. Who won the "moat valuable player” award in the American League for 1937? e. What is the name of the artificial lake behind Boulder Dam? 7. How many points has a Maltese cross? 8. What is the correct pronunciation of the word hearth? 9. What is homicidal mania? 10. Where is the city of Johannesburg? o — Decatur Riverside Community Sale Every Friday
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ROOSEVELT WARNS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE; lies from the rest of the world or “the Americas against" all comers. To the contrary, he said we stood ready to take counsel with other nations to end aggression, to terminate the armaments race and to enable commerce to be renewed. (| The "danger from without, was spotted by the president as what might happen if dictatorial “philosophies of force” invade our shores. He proposed to arm* and act against that danger. The “cunger from within, he explained, thrives on social and economic maladjustments and he proposed to perfect the domestic social order against them. He, said we must be "strong and I united " “But even a nation well armed and well organised from a strictly military standpoint, may. after a period of time, meet defeat if it s un-nerved by
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hungered by class prejudice, by I dissension between capital and tabor, by false economy and by other unsolved social problems at home,” he said. "If another form of government can pres, nt a united front In* its attack on a democracy, the attack must be met by a united democracy. Such a democracy can and must exist in the United Stales.” To that end, Mr. Roosevelt outlined » legislative program, pledg ed htmseit to continued big scale spending in rejection of budgetbalancing economies, and placed squarely upon congress responsibility sot checking the spending stream and for the consequences he believes would follow that ! action. There was cautious endorsement of plans to modify and per feet the new deal. The president | called again for passage of the government reorganization bill j that was rejected by congress last I April, tor transportation trailroad) legislation, for bigger old) age pension. for a national health
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K | program, and tor an end of tacI tlonal labor disputes and employs | er-tmplove disputes. Some ernert fancy government tools were i rough!v shaped, he said, and i I "still need some machining ( i down." | -With thia exception of legisla--1 tion to provide greater governi i ment efficiency, and with the ex- j j coption of legislation to amelioarI ate our railroad and other transportation problems, the past three congresses have met in part or in whole the pressing needs of the 1 new order of things.” His new objective is a national income of 180,000,000,000 a year, off 210,000,000,000 to 220.000,000,000 from previous new deal objec- , tlves. But he said the smaller sum would bulwark a national ; economy to provide jobs, to provide ample federal revenue with-11 out new taxes to balance the , midget, and to establish that era ; of goodwill at home so essential . to preservation of democracy . against dangers at home. i1 Smile In A <.<h.S -!-«■«»» —- Orcntul ,
< oMMISSION t LAI ALLOWED JANUARY a Mlncelianeou* Fort Wayne Ptg Co Off. eup. The Decatur Democrat Co adv. SS.SJ City of Decatur light * power ILU Mulhaupt Pig. CO. ClkA K iP G. Remy Blerly inquest - - G. Keniy Blerly do Dallas Brown do - '• Dr. H. O Jones do ’ “ Dr. F. L. Grandstaff do ■' G. Remy Blerly do ■ G, Keniy Blerly do Dr. G. J. Kohne do - Dr. Ben Duke do Dr. R. E. Daniels do — ■>. Peterson Clothing Co. do i Nichols Shoe Store do Ft Wayne Bus. Mchs. Inc K. ex 15.00 Arthur E. Voglewede mileage MM® Robert J. Zwick inquest Decatur Lumber Co. Ct. house 60.35 The U. S. Chemical Co. do ... nod Nor. Ind. Pub. Ser. Co. jail Ed. F. Berllng official bonds 2S “« G O. Stauffer do J*’»v I Berne Witness Co. legal aov. 10».l» S. E. Black Soldier’s burial .... «®OV Citizens Tele. Co. phone Co. Infirmary ■ Holthouse Drug Co. op exp .._ Highway Repair I Cash Coal * Supply op. exp »‘3.0l Runyon & Son garage do — Walter Brlntsenhofe do > Kohne Drug Store do — •” Samuel Hall Right of Way ... 31.30 L. Feidler, Elisabeth F Anderson & Federal Land Bank 138.J0 Samuel I. Risley do »3.«0 federal Land Bank & Elmer Runyon —— Wm. L A Lueretes Ray & j Federal Land Bank b! ’-'- u Cora Sales & Federal | Land Bank — 71-10 Ralph S. & Dora A. Myers & j Federal Land Bank 171.3 ; Perry Glendenlng do 91.00 Katie Z. Augsburger A i Federal Land Bank 94.70 F. L. Studler Estate — 214.30 Christian E. Stahly do —— A. Steiner do - jl.lo Anthony Glendenlng do 108.S0 Wm Hodge do —— 71.10 Ralph & Bertha Miller do 71.10 Edwin Beer do -— ’-13 Elroy & Haynie Stauffer do .... 254.90. Wm. A Florence Hale do 92.45 Albert & Cora Harlow do .... 242.00 Sylvester Sheldon Estate do >5.50 Grover Shanks do —— ■ 90.50 EIl & Bertha Dubach do 51.50 Frank Trump do 114.00 A. J. Reynolds do — 91.50 Sherman O. Shoemaker do — 56.00 Chas. A Cora D. Kizer do - 90.00 Alfred A. Minger do 472.00 Joel A Lydia Lelchty do — 25.0'1 Chas Pusey do 59.60 Jeff Augsburger do 70J0 Pete Moser do —- 50.00 Levi Moeshberger do 45 -3 u Wm J. & Mary Liehan 114.00 Amos P. Shoemaker do 37.00 Rufus Glendenlng do 225.00 Calvin Dubach do ... 53.5'1 Retina Lindsey do — 69.00 Ceorge F. Pontious do 63.00 Ed Baumgartner agent do — 137.05 Wm. A. Biery do 72.00 Elmer Dubach agent do 91.90 Arthur Sprunger do 210.35 Jesse A Della Barber do 26.3'1 John P Steiner do 324.2a Ezra Habegger A Dewitt Tlnkham do — 59.20 Rachel Luginbill etal do 216.00 Ezra J A Mary Glendening do 70.50 Alva & Pearl & Rebecca Glendenlng do Sl.Oa, Emma Steinberg, Ella Long A Dessie Egley do - 11. ,0 Welfare Citizens Telephone Co. phone ... 6.50 Certified this 4th day of January i 1938. Victor Eicher Auditor Adams County.,
Appolii Ihi ent of AdininKlriirtix With the Will Annexed No. 3IMU Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix with the will annexed of the estate of Christian D. Bieberich. late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Clara Anker, Administratrix with the will annexed Feed L. Lltterer. Attorney. January 3, 1939, Jan. 1-11-18’ o NOTICE O*' FINAL XETTI.EMEN I OF ESTATE NO. :ws» Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Mary Loth, deceased, to appear in the A<l- - ns Circuit Court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the 6th day of February, 1938. and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then ami there make proof of heirship, and receive •heir distributive shares. Sarah Roth. Administratrix with will annexed. Decatur, Indiana. January 3, 1938. C, L. Mailers. Attorney Jan. 4-11 ■ — o Scotsman In Disgrace London (U.R) — Peter Hazard, a Scotsman, who was found giving away pound notes in the street was told by a Scottish magistrate at Newcastle (England), "Be more careful in future and uphold the dignity of the Scots." the magistrate sa’d It should be mentioned that Hazard was also charged with being drunk. Fine $5.
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I* RAT E • Ono Timo—Minimum cb * rfl * ° f , Mo for 20 words or loos. Over 20 words, IJ4® P er . . Tw7 ° Times—Minimum chorq. L 400 for 20 words or Ism Ovor 20 words 2o por word ( for th® thros tlmoo. Cords of Thsnko -••- Obltusrlef ond Open rots dlsploy odvortlslni 35c per eolurnn inch. FOK SALE for SALE-Ten acres went of Monroe. Quick sale. W ith buildings. Albert Hollinger, Mo “™ 3U FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS FOR SALE These farms mi's- be sold in January. Possess. ,i this March for 10%, S 3 year loin. 80 acres, Adams county, all black soil, good bldgs., 27000.00, move for 2'00.00. 80 acres, Adams county. 24200.00 good buy possession 2420.00. 80 acres. Jay county. 28000.00— good one, possession $600.00 130 aces. Jay county, $6500.00, possession for $600.00. Representative of Federal Land Bank will be at John H. Krauer's office ir. Courthouse. Portland. Ind.. January 9th and 10th. Don't miss this opportunity. Jan. 34567
FOR SALE—Beef by the quarter or chunks. Gerber’s Meat Market. FOR SALE—2 fresh cows, Jersey and Holstein, 2 bulls, Durham and Guernsey. Robert Sautbine, lli mi. south and 14 mi. west of Decatur. 2-2tx FOR SALE —One Guernsey cow, fresh soon. One 3-year-old, coming fresh later. Jim A. Hendricks. Phone 23. Two-3tx FOR SALE—I 4 Feeding Pigs. J. J. Yost. 1 mi. North, 1 mi. West Monroe. Decatur, R. 4. 3-3tx FOR SALE- Several sets of books, standard literature. Enquire A. D. Suttles, agent. 3-3 t o Niagara Lures Athletes, Too Niagara Falls, N. Y. (U.R) — Three members of the Niagara University football team have revealed why they came all the way from Minnesota to attend Niagara. “We always wanted to see the falls,” one of them admitted.
.NOTICE OF 1.1 4HIIIAN-N SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that bv Virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, State of Indiana, at the November. 1938, term of said court by authority ot -aid court, the undersigned guardian of Emma Meli her will offer for sale, at private sale, for not less titan its full appraised value at tHe law office of Kerd L. Lltterer in the Morrison Building in the City of Decatur, Adants County, Indiana, on Saturday. January 28th, 1939, between the hours of 10:00 o'clock A. M. and 4.00 o'clock P. M. of said day, and if not sold on said day, the same will be continued and offered for sale between the hours of each succeeding day thereafter until the same is sold, the following described real estate belonging to said ward in -vdams County, State ot Indiana, towit: The undivided one-tenth part ot: Tlte west half ot the southeast quarter, and also the Northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, and also the East half of the south, east quarter ot the southwast quarter, all in section three (3) in township twenty-eight 128) north, range tourteen (14> east, containing no acres. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court and upon the following terms and conditions, to-wit: One-third to be paid . a.-lt on the day of sale, one-third to be paid in nine (9) months, and onethird to lie paid in eighteen (181 months from the date of sale respectively, the purchaser to give his notes for deferred payments, watv. mg valuation and appraisement laws, witit six per cent interest from date, to be secured by free hold sur. n'.y. The purchaser, however, if he so desires may pay all ‘ash. The same will he sold free of all liens. Herman Melcher Guardian I-'erd 1.. Lltterer, Atty, Jan. 4-11-18
DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given to diseases of cattle and poultry. Office & Residence 430 No. Fifth St. Phone 102. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m . Telephone 135 For Radio Repairs Call MILLER RADIO SERVICE Phone 525 134 Monroe St. Residence phone 522.
MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS 870-A M our exP* D,e lor .tock removal. Tbs SUdler Products Co. Frank Burger, NOTICE—Parlor suites recovered. We recover and repair anything. We buy and sell tur Upholatera. Phone 42°. 145 South Second St. 29(>3Ot NOTICE—I Will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Vauneda Eley, after this date. Harold Eley. 831 ~~VVAN TED WANTED — Two men with light, cars, anxious to secure permanent positions with good imrned- 1 iate earnings and opportunity tor . advancement. Must be able to I travel. No investment reqiired. s3' per day. Training guarantee. See | L Dyer. 223 N. First St.. 8-9 p.m., j only. T ™- 3tx l WANTED—GirI for general housework. No washing or ironing; steady place. Have sleeping room hut prefer leave at night. Address ; Box 169 care Democrat. 3-3 ti WANTED—Fresh hams, shoulders,' and sides to cure and smoke. - We grind sausage. Pay top price | for hides and rendered tallow., Gerber's Meat Market. | WANTED—GirI, housework, 10 to 1 2 p. m. Box 666 care Democrat. I WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 152-m-w-t WANTED—Work on a farm by single man. Age 47. Inquire Sut-tles-Edwards Company office.Phone 358 2-g3t ( - ■"<) . ■ ■ — FOK KENT FOR RENT — 2 furnished light housekeeping rooms ground floor. Private entrance with use of the garage. 310 N. Third Street. 2-g3t FOR RENT —160 acre farm with j first class improvements; reaa-; onably near Decatur. References i and statement regarding equip-1 ment required of applicant. Ad-1 dress C. A. C. care Democrat. Two-Stx LOST AND FOUND FOUND — Dual wheel and tire. North of Decatur. 952 Dierkes St. Describe tire and pay for ad. One-3tx LOST — Small round golo wrist watch with black strap. Reward. Phone 1216. 3-3 t MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks: higher in quiet trading. Bonds: higher and moderately active. Curb stocks: higher. Chicago stocks: higher. Call money: one per cent. Foreign exchange: strong against the dollar. , Cotton: firm. Grains: Chicago wheat steady, corn up fractionally. Chicago livestock: hogs, sheep, cattle, steady. Rubber: firm Silver Bar in New York: unchanged at 42% cents an ounce. o- , TODAY'S COMMON ERROR™* Do not say, “You can secure I a copy of the book from the ’ | publisher;” say, "procure.” NOTICE OF Al, MEETING Os Mrinlor. <,f llrcatnr Minina* null Loan Annoclailon January ». mail at l«:mi A. VI. Notice i« hereby jrlven that the annual Meeting <,f the members of Ibe Decatur Savings and Loan Assoi bt ' helrt al Rs office, 11.' S. Second Street, (with Paul H. Co.) Decatur, Indiana, January 9. 1939, at 10-. SO A. M. At said meeting four members ot Il.e board of Directors will be ele- tand such other business transa!i “ ay be br °UKht before the inetnbera. Decatur Ravings and Loan Association. Edgar Mutichler, President Don R. Farr, Se.'y-Treas. Dec. 31. Jan. 4.
ROY S, JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Book your sale early. Trust Co. Bldg. Phone 104 Phone 10’2 Jan. 4— A. L. Raudenbaugh, one mile north, % mii e easl of p a yne, Ohio. Jan. 7 Henry L. Moore, on Sand Point Road, 5 tnfles southwest of Fort Wayne. Jan. 11—Gum Felver, south of Rockford. Jar 12—Mrs. Nedlyn Rariden, 4 miles east of Harlan, Indiana. Jan. 23—Ernst Merlca and Walter Heirs, 2 miles east and 4 north of Decatur. Jan. 36 —Lewis McMullen. % ois'ian orth aUd ot
MAKTId DULY Rlp., b ?.MB ANO FOREIGN Brady’s Market S j,\TCt Cralsville, 8 Closed «tuy Jai , Corrected J, ,'nig No commission e( j < Veals receive 100 to 120 lbs ‘ I 120 to 140 lbs. f 140 to 220 lbs 220 to 250 lbs 77250 to 300 lbs 300 to 350 )bs 350 lbs., and up. "M Roughs ; ■ Spring lambs Yearling bm k lambi J Yearlings . u 0 wholesale EkL ( POULTRY QIC- th( FurnizhM-L] Mett z E BB 4 s Decatur ‘ » pn Corrected Prices for first Clean large white Clean large brown Heavy Springers, ft-' J" white Rock, 5-B> Heavy hens. 5-Ib ayl® Leghorn Hens. S-lbtßt-Leghorn Sprimt-rs ' ■ he FORT WAYNE L ® •tin; Fort Wayne, Ind jJH Livestock: Hogs. 5 to 2Ck Indß lbs., 28.05: 160-181) ihCl al I 200 lbs.. $755. 2)»aM 220-240 lb« $7.56. riF $7.30; 260-280 lbs rl ' Ibe.. 26.90; 300-325 lkP e 1 350 lbs.. 27.65; 12(M»b llc 100-120 lbs ,27 40. ■ Roughs, 26 25; Calves, 21050; Sot l — jth INDIANAPOLIS HWwai — H Indianapolis, Ind., ter, —Livestock: nei Hog receipts. 3.5* < 109; weights of 35<- higher, cb-T 'diH 160-200 lbs. libs.. 26.!0)-s7'.-,26 80; l(M)-lth' i>. rM 1 5 to 10c higher. Cattle. 900; and hellers steady: most Steers. s'' 5:'L.>M | ers. 27.50-28.5". v-aiaM ■ Sheep, 1,000; izmhH bulk good and chi id fll EAST BUFFALO - East Buffalo. N. Y —Livestock: H Hogs. 100. active; Bj casionaliy 20c good and choice 19-:8M $8.25; trucked inf $7.75-28; sparingly gjj Cattle, 50c; i medium steers and '-fl 1 $8.50: mostly s7.s'’ « and cutter cows. il-bW 'bulls. 26.50-27 hcii’W® $6 25 I Calves. 100; good and'clloice larfdH Sheep. 1.00": laiahj lower; late stiles I cline: good add cMfl ! mostly $9.75 and “‘H I 13.75-24.25. I CLEVELAND Cleveland. Ohio. Produce: Butter, market, 31e; standards. 234'8 Eggs, market grade, clean. 26c: d <■ current receipts, - . ■ Live- poultry. inarWj heavy, 22-23' '1 ; ' fl and up, 17-18.'. 13-14 c; geese. Ist. ary. 14c. fl Potatoes, $1.25-21.40 bag of 1 ‘ C ( round whites. $1 ,J °’Jfl 21.50: washed Pennsylvania Dakota cohtTprs < t 1 Maine. 11.90-22. W: '"‘f 1 Texas red. $-’ bl 0 ‘ fl fornia white and crate; Florida CHICAGO GF* 1 * n- —-* fl Mar. M#! ' fl Wheat 70% ■ Corn 51 'S - w LOCAL G”*'*.?«? BURK ELEV* el -—a Corrected J*- ve Prices to be P* 1 ’ fl ■ No. 1 Wheat. 6" l b ' fl ! No. 2 W’heai. eb Q' Oats. *0 Tbs tP ’’ * a t No. 2 Yelow Corn F New No. 4 YellO* 1 No. 2 Soy Beans Rye CENTRAL s ; ' I No. 2 Soy Beaus- |
