Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 11 January 1939 — Page 2

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— • Test Your Knowledge j Can you xn»wer »eveu ot uie»e ten queetione? Turn to page j Four for the answer*. $- — * 1. What country bounds Nicaragua on the north? 2. What >« the freezing point ot water on the Fahrenheit tiieniouieter scale? 3. In law. what is the name of the criminal offense of contracting a second marriage by one who, at the time, is already married? 4. What ancient people woishiped the god Osiris? 5. What is the popular name for the Rocky Mountain sheep? 6. How many stripes are there in the American Flag? 7. What is the correct pronunciation of the word hover? 8. Name the baseball club that recently purchased 'Zeke" Bonura from the Washington Senators. 9. What legislative assembly building has a famous clock tower? 10. Which former V. S. Senator from Louisiana was nicknamed the Ch* Kinrfish?”

Exira! Gigantic Clearance of Entire Stock of Fine Winter Coats A real opportunity to save money on a new coat. We’ve arranged to make your % selection easy by listing each coat. Study ¥. t * le c^art eare^u^-v - tb * e coat >’ oU want - - then come in tomorrow. y. | Look these over Carefully .. REG. SALE ~No? ——— -color MATERIAL Size PRICE PRICE ~j GREEN ~ BOUCLEI4 BEAVERETTE FUR <18.75 8 7.95 ~1 ~' WINE FLEECE 16 ~ RACOON 15.00 4.95 “1 TAN-BROWN TWEED -- 1311 PLAIN 12.95 7.95 GREEN “FLEECE 14 PLAIN J 5.00 4.95 RUST FLEECE 13 PLAIN 12.956.95 GREEN FLEECE 16 - PLAIN 12-» 5 GREEN FLEECE 15 ASTRICAN _’5.00 GREY-GREEn fleece - 15 PLAIN 16.75 10.95 _ _ FLEECE | 8 j - PLAIN 12-95 6.95 OXFORD BOUCLE 16 PLAIN 19.75 ?#•?s_■ — ‘ GREEN BOUCLE~ 14 - NEAR SEAL 29.50 14.95 RUST BOUCLE 16 BLACK WOLF 19.50 10.95 ~~1 j BLACK BOUCLE' “16 BLACK ASTRICAN - 29.50] 6 ' 95 _ ~ BROWN BOUCLE ~16 BEAVERETTE 35.0016.95 BLACK FLEECE 16 PLA1N12.95 5.95 1 BLACK BOUCLE ~ 16“ “ PLAINI6-95 10.95 NAVY FIGURED FLEECE 18 NATURAL GREY FOX 45.00_ 23.95 ~1 NA TU R A~ FLEECE 18 RACOON 35.0015.95 ~1 BLACK FLEECE 17 BLACK ASTRICAN 19.75 8.95 1 BLACK BOUCLE 18 ASTRICAN 35.00 16.95~ 1 NAVY FIGUREO““FLEECE 20 NatTSibenan - Squirrel - ” - 45.00 24.95 BLACK BOUCLE 18 NAT. SILK A FOX 35.00 16.95 —1 BLACK STRIPED FLEECE 40 BLACKFOX 45.0018.95 1 GREEN PLAID FLEECE 42 PLAIN - ” 19.95 10.95 1 OXFORD GREY FLEECE 42 PLAIN 19.95 10.95 1 BLACK BOUCLE 42 SILKA FOX 35.00 16 95 IBLACKBOUCLE4I' 2 NAT. BLACK MARTIN 35.00 16.95 1 BLACK BOUCLE 44 NAT. BLACK MARTIN 35.00 16.95 1 BLACK BOUCLE42 GREY SILKA FOX 35.00 16.95 BROWN BOUCLE 44 JAP. MINK4SOO 23.95 BLACK • BOUCLE SILKA GREY FOX 4500 23.95 Great Reductions on .-ill Remaining Children’s Coats $2-75,, $4-95 Niblick & Co

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COURT HOUSE Estate Case Inventory No. 1 was filed, examined and approved In the estate ot Washington Pyia. A verified petl- ' lion for sale ot corporation stock was tiled, submitted and sustained. Proof ot publishing and appointment of executrix was tiled in the estate of William A. Lower. Proof f publishing and posting of notice of final settlement was (bed. The final report was submitted, examin- ■ cd and approved, the estate- closed and the executrix discharged New Suit Filed Clarence Kintz filed suit tor partition against Robert Kintz, ami others. The summons was ordered to the sheriff of Allen county for Joseph Henry Kintz and the sheriff ! ct Adams county for all other de- , ' iendants, returnable January 20. t Will Probated The will of the late Joseph J. , Dailey was filed and probated in , the court, after the evidence was 1 heard, in the will two Irothers.

Esias and James T. Dailey were 'nsmed executors, the executors were ordered to take charge ot the real estate and after the purchase l of tombstones for the grave* ot Joseph Dailey, his wife, daughter, and mother, and payment ot funeral expenses, the balance 1* to be distributed to the children share and share alike. In a codicil to th 1 will the previous appointments were revoked. Leina Dailey was appointed executrix and Benjamin Colter, i executor. K. OF P. PLAN (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Hoffman. Charles Jefferson. A. R Bell. George McConnell. Mark McConnell, J. Rugg. E. S. Edmond. I. Z. King. Frank Railing, David King. C. E. Parker. M. Blackburn, G. F. Numbers and S. Case. During a special meeting. January 26, a class of 25 candidates will be given initiatory work of the lodge. Complete plans for this event and the celebration in honor of Mi. Bain will be announced later. The Knights of Pythias organ-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. JAM AKY 11. W

300 FAMILIES PROTEST MOVE Southern Share Croppers Protest Eviction From Homes Sikeston. Mo.. Jan. 11. —(U.PJ — Bonfires gleamed along a WO-mlle front today as homeless and landless share croppers gathered In make-shift camps along V. S. highways 60 and 61 in the cotton belt ot southeast Missouri in a mass protest against being evicted from their homes. The demonstration, sponsored by the Southern Tenant Farmers’ Union, started yesterday and gained in volume through the day. night and today. It was estimated that 300 families, both black and white, with their children, dogs, and ancient automobilea, trucks and wagons, were camped along the highways in the general vicinity ot Sikeston. Charleston. New Madrid, and the Arkansas line. Many of the share croppers had no choice bnt to join the demonstration as they had no other place to go. Some said they were the victims of the federal crop reduction program. It lightened the farm work to be done. Also some plantation owners, faced with the necessity of sharing crop reduction checks with share croppers, preferred to drop the share crop system of the day labor and refused to renew leases. In addition to those evicted were many ‘stranded” families. They came to this region, according to Hans H. Baasch. manager of the LaForge resettlement project, in the hope of obtaining land on the project. He said 1.000 farmers had applied for land but that the project had but 100 farms—-all long since taken. Stoves were set up in the open, and the refugees camped under the stars. Fortunately the weather was mild. A heavy dew last night drenched blankets but no undue suffering was reported. ization here is one o' the oldest active secret orders in the city. The lodge has one of the most modern K of P. homes in the state.

WANTED RAGS, Magazines, Newspapers, Scrap Iron. Old Auto Radiators. Batteries, Copper. Brass. Aluminum, and all grades of scrap metals. We buy hides, wool, sheep pelts, the year round. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe st. Phone 442 MORRIS PLAN LOANS on FURNITURE LIVESTOCK ELECTRIC STOVES REFRIGERATORS. Special Plan for School Teachers. NEW AUTOMOBILES $6.00 for SIOO.OO per year Repayable Monthly. Suttles-Edwards Co. Representatives.

probably because the average share cropper i* accustomed io hardship. i Leader* of the demonstration dei dared the campers would remain , along the highway right-of-ways until aid Is forthcoming. They felt confident that Washington and 1 Jefferaon City would responu. RVnCB <>4 BAMI AT Public Vui-ih>B TO WHOM IT .MAY CONCERN Notice l» hereby given that on January l»th !»’». at 1«:»9 oclO'» A. M-. the Central National BanK. Oreenra.tle, Indiana, will otter t Ml, at th, office ot the Dr*"-'V’ 1 •uinpany at Preble, Indiana, the following described personal property. 1 G Harvester No. T 9542. Motor So. m»IC, with 11X8x14 pneumatic tires. 1. screening attachment, 1 soybean attachment, 1 Transport bracket. Terms cash. An<l the above de rribed personal property will if sold for cash to the highest bidder. Central National Bank By Vesey w Shoaf, its attorneys J Jan. il-11-IS-H-l*-!. Vsix.luliiient of IdmlMletrarter N». Notice Is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed A--of the estate ot c M. Collum late of Adams enun.y dei eased. The estate is probably solvent. Severin H. Schurger Administrator. Henry B. Heller, Attorney. Jan. 11. 193t> •>»» rt-ls—■ o — NOTICK OF Gt AROIAN’S SAIL Os HF. 41. ESTATE Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of-an order ot the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. R’ ate of Indiana, at theSNovember, ISJ . term ot said court by authority ot said court, the undersigned guardian of Emma Meieher will offer f'-r sale, at private sale, for not less than its full appraised value at the law office of Ferd L Litterer in tne Morrison Building in the City of Detatur. Adams County, Indiana, on Saturday, January 28th, IStiib between tne hours of 10 00 o'clock A. M. and 4.00 o’clock P. M. ot said day, and if not sold on said day, the w. 1 be continued and offered lor sate between the hours of each succeeding -lav thereafter until the same is •old. the following described real estate belonging to said ward m a lams County, State of Indiana, toWl The undivided one-tenth part ot: The west half of the southeast q arter, and also the Northeast qjarter of the southwest quarter, and also the East half of the soutneast quarter ot the southwest quarter. all in section three (3) in township twenty-eight 428) north, range tourteen ill) east, containing 140 aC Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court and upon the following terms and c ° n * lu<> “’ t -wit: One-third to be P a ‘ d on the day of sale. one - thi p;.id in nine 19l months and one third to be paid »n eighteen (IM months from the date of salei ret. the purchaser to gite n.s ’notes for deferred payments, waiving valuation and appralsemen. iaws, with six per cent interest from date, to be se ured by free .told sac. e-v The purchaser, however, if he so' desires may pay all same will be sold free of all liens. Herman Melcher Guardian Ferd L. I.H.erer, Atty. j#n # EME ' ‘ OF ESTATE N<». T4M» N„tice is hereby- given to the < iedttors, heirs and legatees of Both, deceased, to appear in Ad u . Circuit Court, held at 1 ecati Indiana, on the «th day of •rv 1938. and show cause, if a • • ' t >‘, e Final Settlement Accounts :.i-h the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said hzsir- arp notified to then and there make prooTof heirship, and receive •heir ’Tiministratrix with will annexed. De-atur. Indiana. January 3, 1938. (. |„ Walters. Attorney 4 _ u 4pp..in<me»t of t dmlnl.trartis With the «HI tone,rd No. 3-M-Notice is hereby given. - -1 undersigned has been appointed Ad ministratrix with the wUI “ n ”®_ ,jf the estate of Christian D. Bli.eri' h late of Adams County, deceased. The estate Is probably solVtn, Clara Anker. Administratrix with the will annexed y ,rd I *"° rnry Jatl . 4.H.18 anuary 3. 1 »■••*. u Mwlem House. Good Barn. Ideal living conditions. Electric lights. Safe investment, and many more advantages are available for the one who buys the 77 acre farm at public auction. 4 miles east of Decatur. Sat.. Jan. 14th 1:00 P. M.

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• rat E8 7 On. TliHlmum •’ 25c for 20 words or f*»*. O** 1 ’ I 20 word*. I'/*c IW * of<l rfl . Two Tlmw—MNilmum ch«rfl9 4Oc for 20 words or IM* ' Ovtr £0 werdi 2© word for the tw* ilmet l Thro Imw-Mlnlmum ch*rg. of 500 for 20 word* of I***- d Ov*r 20 word* 2V»o p*r word forth. the tlmM. ! C.rd. of Th*nk* - »*> Obltu.ri*» *"d «er«i I Open r.t.-dl*pl«y *dvtrti»lng 35c p.r column Inch. — • FOR SALE FOR SALE —Singer sewing ma chines Vacuum cleaners. On terms. 83 per too. Repossessed console for balance due Five used machines. 8T.50 up. Mrs Gladfelter, 413 W. Adams 3-6tx 11 blooded Chester White Boars; 3 full blooded 0., I. C. gilts, farrow ta Feb. Christ Nuerge. Ossian. R- 1 7-3tx FOR SALE—Spotted Poland China gilts, registration papers can be obtained. Leo Roe, 1 mile west. 1 mile south Monroe. FOR SALE—Beef by the quarter or chunks. Gerlyer s Meat Market. FOR SALE — Save 5 1 on tire mileage by having your tires Re-capped, truck and passenger, all sizes. Porter Tire Co. 341 NY inChester St., Phone 12?'-’. x FOR SALE—One -day id Durham calf. Car! Koeneniinn 2'--miles north of Preble. Preble phone. FOR SALE—One .Maytag washer. bench and tubs 1 rol! top offit e desk. Priced for quick sale. 603 W. Madison StreetMl FOR SALE—4 spirted z- > to farrow soon. Also springer cows. Floyd Rupert, phoae C-33. Monroe. FOR SALE—iMerspr-.nz Mat” -- es: We have IS inner*prog cattresses that were sdghtly damaged in shipping. These mattresses i--a $27.5" mattress Wai s- . f ” $17.50 and your old ma' -es; - they last. Sprague Ftm tire ('• . 152 S. Second St. Phene 19- ■ FOR SALE - 2 quarters of ?>wf. corn fed 2 year old George Brown. 2 houses South of Dent School. Phone S7l-K 9-ltx ORDERED SOLD—Cedar Chests: 24 Lane Cedar Chests, arrived to late for Christmas. Will be sold very reasonable. Easy terms. Sprague Furniture Co. la-' South Second St. Phone 199. 8-3 t FOR SALE—Peacock Coal. $6.25 per ton. Inquire 1131 N. Second St. or Phone 6223. Elmer A. Bailer. 9-3 tx 1 OR SALE — Beautiful large size electric refrigerator, like new. Can be taken over for small balance due at $2 per week. Address Finance Manager. Box 1000 Anderson, Ind.. 8-3 t o MASONIC Called meeting of Decatur chapter No. 112 D. A. M. on the Mark and Past Masters degrees for inspection at 7:3b p. m. Wednesday. Dinner at 6 p. m. sharp. Floyd Acker, high pries'. 8-b2t o No. 3547 \prviin tuien? of ICxecutrix Notice is hereby Riven, That ihu undersigned has been appointed Exf'utrix of the Estate of Edmund Fulton late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably soi- \ ent. Della Carroll. Executrix I'erd 1.. I ittrrer, Atty. Jan. 10. 1939. Jan. il-D-. • 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 Eye* Examined ■ Glasset Fitted HOURS 8:80 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135

For Radio Repairs Call MILLER RADIO SERVICE Phone 625 134 Monroe St. Residence phone 522. i

MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION - call S7O-A »t our expense tor d«M stock removal. The Stadler Product* Co. Frank Burger, ' REAL ESTATE ano LOANS—I i can make 5, 10, or IS year furm I ~a lls a t 4> a No commission, City I Loans at sno commission or F. H A loans. If you are interested in I selling or buying a property, call i w see ('. D. Dewton Phone 406 De- ! catur Indiana. NOTICE —Parlor suites recovered. We recover and repair anything. We buv and sell furniture. Decatur Upholsters. Phone 420. Ha South Second St. 290-30 t WANTED WANTED — Two men with light | cars, anxious to secure permanent positions with good immediate ! earnings and opportunity for ad- j vancement Must be able to travel. No investment required. $3 per day. Training guarantee. See L. I Dyer, 223 N. First St., 8-9 p. m., I only. l-<t j WANTED—Fresh hams, shoulders, and sides to cure aud smoke. 1 We grind sausage. Pay top price j tor hides and rendered tallow. Gerber's Meat Market. WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very lib- ■ eral terms. See me for abstracts ot title. French Quinn. 152-m-w-t MEN AND WOMEN —lnterested in making far above average i weekly earnings operating route; of cigarette and confection mat h-: • inea. Exclusive territory. Small investment. Regal Products Co., Dept. D. Madison, Wis. S-3tx ABLE MAN to distribute samples, handle Coffee route. Up to $45 . first week. Automobile given as bonus. Write Mills, 7013 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. 7-3tx' o FOR KENT : FOR RENT—Eight room, all mod-1 ern house. Excellent condition. ■ Cail 937. 8-5 t | FOR RENT -80 acres in Union • ■ wnship. Chris Marbach, route , 5, Decatur. 7-3tx Notice I »-i h. n;-of my office Thurs-‘ t day and F . la? January 12 and 13. H F. Zwiek, M. D. > OFFICERS NAMED 1 (CONT7NTED FRO’’. i-AGR ONE) t ' . 1 loans totally 5 s2s* --- 1 Th:- ->t»e of 13s similar asso- . ciati r.s in Indiana, through which n members obtain long-term farm • mor-. .ns from the I'-m :.,1 “ Land Bank of Louisville with the 1 cooperative association endorsing ■ > each loan s _o MARKETS AT A GLANCE t Stocks, lower in quiet trading. I Bonds, lower; U. S.' govern- 1 ' ments. irregular. I Cut st<>< k.«. lowci » «ta k*. ii !< Liil.ii iv low. ;er. e Call money, one per cent, - Foreign exchange, easy in relat, tion to dollar. . Cotton, up as much as 4ftc a bail. (trains, wheat and corn. firm, up t about Lto %c. ( hicago livestock, hogs, weak; i cattle and sheep, steady to weak. Rubber, easy. ; ROY S. JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Book your sale early. Trust Co. Bldg. Phone 104 Phone 1022 I i iu?. 'l - ' ? ,IB « Ned *y n Rariden, I 1 miles East of Harlan HarOl,i M °" - * n, ' leß i East of Decatur, 77 acre farm i lb -Aaron Oyer. 2 miles j North of Harlan. i Jan. IJohn Eckhart. 1 mile North of Rockford. Ohio ■ is I- E Kanney ;; miles South. mile West of Van Wert Panic Ohi _ WhUey Ams Paugh, Payne, Ohio, general farm sale. Jan 21 Ed Wdffer, 1 m ile South of Waynodale. •Jan. 23 Merica A Walters Os ■Jam 21 Harold Sheets & Wal,on S C ta “ l i ne mileS S ° Uth ot D,xo “ • Jan. 25-Harold Mott. 4 nl ilos Un 26’ P, r" ,r t h ?"’ Phnld vn,.h ', W,a Mf, Mullon, lU. lan 3 ol Ossiam inii<N •* p - * t .y ,S ; l An,,a McKissic, 4 miles hast 3 miles south of Berne >.£ ii Nlck Southwest of Ft. Wayne oti No 24

MARKETBi daily report 0, J and foreign M4,W Brady's Market for D e . ■>- Craigville. Hoaoiand mZM ClMed « 12 Corrected j ilnu ■ No commission „ Ull nA IW Veals received etery 100 to 120 lbs E 120 to Un lbs 140 to 200 lbs. B 200 to 230 lb* Er 230 to 250 lbs H 250 to 300 lbs 350 lbs., and up Roughs Stags Ea Vealers W Soring lambs MS Yearling buck i, lin |, s "fl Yearlings WHOLESALE EGG .fl POULTRY QUOTAT-fl — lllg» Furnished by ■ Metz'* Egg i Poultry fl Decatur Ph Oni fl Uorrecteit .l.muary Prices for tn Clean large w!. ■■ . Bes Cl.-an large bi.win .-ns.jjfl Heavy Spring, rw hite Rot k. 5 and fl Heavy hens. 511 nn-i -.fl Leghorn H--ns. r. Leu-horn Sp:i:. 'fl INDIANAPOLIS LIVEStfI Indianapolis. I j dil i—livestock: K Hog receipts , 11'.. rm ,-k. t s'. ■ ijffl ItinJOo lbs. CC* fl lbs . $0.7537 C. J.,,, ihfl |oso-liiH C|?'fl w.-ak to D>< 1.-'.v-: !’ii>st(fl s»>.sO. H Cattle. 1 non. . >h. < Wtfl barely steady >ifrrs fl cows strong, i,. « Ldbl steers. $9.5'1-$!",;" mn?: fl SB-s9.sii; veal.:- r'-ajyfl I $10.50. H Sheep. 800; l.tmbs 25c lafl $8.75: bulks b. "• urada,! $8.50. H FORT WAYNE LlVES’fl Fort Wayne. I: ,I Jin. !]■ i —Livestock: B Hogs. 5 to h'wer; ■ lbs . $7.80: inn 1*" lie F.fl 2toi lbs.. $7.6" 2"" J.'" Ibsfl 220-240 lbs.. $7.:’,": LlDjfl $7.10: 260-2811 lbs lbs.. $6.70: 3011.32.; - N.fl 350 lbs.. $0.5": 12' !l" Ibsfl 100-120 lbs.. $7.1" Roughs. $6: stags. $5. Calves. $10: lambs. $S7i CLEVELAND PRODUfI Cleveland. Obi". J.ni. Produce: Butter, steady: > eras, I standards. 29c. Eggs, steady: eMni urailtj 21c; extra firsts. 1' Iceipts, 18c. Live poultry, weak: hrnc 19-20 c; ducks, tun y. 6 !!> up. 15-16 c; musia" ll ' 14c; geese, fat. 15-ltiC 14c. Potatoes. Michigan 1 $1.25-$1.40 bag "f I' 1 " I l *] round whites. $1 7.5: be*t $ $1.60; washed CliippcwP. $2; Pennsylvania. 1 North Dakota cobblet's. slss $1; Maine. $1.90-J.’.lv. Hd 1 lbs.; California white ani $2.25; Texas red. $2 l,at l $1.75 bushel era'' Bloilsl $1.75. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOS Mar. May "'d 'Wheat 68',i «'• * 9 *j Corn .. .52*4 .52 7 k •$$ [Oats !9»i -R EAST BUFFALO LlVES’fl East Buffalo. N. Y M I (U.RX - Livestock: Hogs, 400: slow, weak lower; good and choicej lbs.. $S tO-$8.25; t» b 2| lbs., $8.25; trucked ms $7.«0-$8.1O; 280-301' lb.packing sows. sti.2s-sti 50 Cattle. 250; slow we"l lower; plain stem an<i R $8.25; medium kinds hcldl $9; fleshy cows, ss.<>"•s*• ; let- und cutter cow SI-L.J'l weights. $5.75-s6li> j d Sheep, I,tOO: lambs; $9.50 down: k ; 1 choice held $9.50-s't .5. J* sold. $3.75-$4.25. LOCAL GRAIN BURK ELEVATOR cu ' Corrected .lai"t ,ir ? Prices to be paid tonu ‘ No. 1 Wheal. 60 lbs. of l,ctle, l No. 2 Wheat, etc. , Oats. 30 lbs. test No. 2 Yelow Corn New No. 4 Yellow Coin t No. 2 Soy Beaus. Rye CENTRAL SOYA No. 2 Soy Beans