Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1939 — Page 2
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Test Your Knowledge Cfln you auiiwer aeven ot these ten quo® lion® T Turn to page Four for the answer®. . —-— ■*! 1. In which ocean arc the Falkland Islands? 2. From what sort of trees is bark obtained that is used in making quinine? 3. How is 1936 written in Roman numerals? 4. Name the Mayor of a largo eastern city who was recently attacked on the steps of the City Hall. 5. Into what body of water does the Gulf of Aden empty? 6. What is extradition? 7. Which letter of the English alphabet Is most used? 8. Are seals fish? 9. Os what country is Kounas (Kovno) the capital? 10. Name the author of the novel • Richard Carvel.” 1. At the mouth of which river is the city of Leningrad? 2. In what federal department is the U. S. Children's Bureau? 3. Name the French engineer who construct© the Suez Canal. 4. Which team won the 1938 Pl'O-| fessional football championship? ' 5. Os which county is Cairo the capital? 6. Name the planetoid that approaches nearest to the earth. 7. What is the name for a set of musical bells in a church tower? 8. Name the instrument used to determine the specific gravity of liquids. 9. :n which State is the Penobscot River? 10. Where is the native habitat of the chimpanzee? — -o— Appointment of Executor Ml. KBB Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed h. - , ~„tor of the Estate of Rosins Am- , stutz. late of Adams County, deceas- i ed The Estate Is probably solvent. William Kauffman, Executor , Henry B. Heller, Attorney T>, "8. 1938 Dee. 29, Jan -1-
J•- • * dairy sale the van we -’ Ohio, on Hout^^ d E spXY, JANUARY 18, 1939 Sale to start at 1C o'clock A. M. Sale to consist of. HORSES—4 HEAD Roan mare fl years old. weight 1500; bay gelding 5 years old. weigh? 1600; bay mare, smooth mouth, weight 1500; sorrel mare, smooth mouth, weight 1500. CATTLE—3O HEAD . , , •m held of high-grade Holstein and Guernsey dairy cattle. This herd of cattle has been bfood tested and is a T. B accredited herd. We have heel! lb years breeding and building this herd with the best pure bred we y coJld buy Mr. Dairyman, now is your chance to buy some fOU ' 1 years old. will be fresh by day of sale, will give 72 lbs ner day Holstein cow. 4 years old. will be fresh by day of sale. will ”' * e lb« per day; Guernsey cow. 4 years old. will be fresh by day of sale Will give 45 lbs. per day; Holstein cow. 5 years old will give 50 ms nei day- Guernsey cow. 5 years old. will give 50 lbs. per day. Guernsey Jersey cow. 5 years old. will give 40 lbs. pe- day . pure GuernGue ™!T y s ~p»rs old will give 40 lbs per day; Holstein cow. 4 years old. will give 50 lbs pci day ; Holstein cow. 3 years old. will give 40 lbs. per dav- Jem-y-Guenisey cow. 3 years old. will give 40 lbs. per day; Jersey cow. 3 years old. will give 40 lbs per day; Guernsey cow - years old. will Rive 30 lbs. per day ; Guernsey cow, 2 years old, will give 25 lbs. nor day- Holstein heifer 2 years old. will be fresh by day of sale; Guernheifer 2 years old. will be fresh by day of sale; 10 head of wellbred Holstein and Guernsey heifers. 18 months old. will be fresh from Julv to September; pair of twin Guernsey heifer, not bred; 2 Guernsey heifers 9 months old; Jersey-Guernsey heifer, 1 year old; 1 Holstein bull calf 6 months old; 1 herd bull—this is a pure-bred Guernsey bu with a good pedigree. Any dairyman would lie glad to have this bull at the head of his herd. H g AD 40 head of O. I. C. hogs; 15 head of fine open gil's; 25 head of nice thrifty feeders, weight from 100 to 160 lbs. SHEEP —10 HEAD 10 head of fine breeding sheep; 9 head of ewes, will start to lamb in February. These are all 2 and 4 years old; 1 buck. FARM MACHINERY Weber wagon and rack with stakes: 1 MeCormick-Ifeering side rake like new 1 12-dlsc Superior grain drill, like mw; 1 New Idea manure spreader, good as new; 1 Hayes corn planter: 1 P. O. riding nlow- 1 3-section spring tooth harrow; 2 2-section wood fiame spike tooth harrows with levers; 1-2-row I. H C. corn plow 1 7-ft. tandem disk harrow 2 sets of work harness; some good leather horse collars; pair of fly nets; 1 600-gallon galvanized tank with cover, will make good cistern: about 8 bushels of 1938 Little Red clover seed, and a lot of other things not mentioned. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. Lunch to be served by Antioch Friends Church. L. E. KENNEY, Owner Auctioneers. Roy Johnson. Pat Bevington, and Merle Knittie. Clerks. George L. Moore and Lester Bell.
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Bob Heller and Senator Pat Eichhorn will be at tho court house here Saturday afternoon to meet i any one interested in pending or proposed legislation in the general assembly. Cal E. Peterson, executor of the L. C. Waring estate, left this morning tor Columbus. Miss., where he will attend to matters pertaining te the estate. Leo Faurote accompanied him to assist in driving. Tom Peterson of Indianupois was a business caller here this morning. Dr. T. K. McKean, former resid- . ent of this county, who Is seriously i ill with a bladder disorder and is a patient in St, Joseph hospital at Fot Wayne, is reported to be improved. I At® Mrs. Ben Duke is visiting relai lives in Nashville, Tennessee Dr. Ben Duke is spending several days in Chicago looking after business. O ' ' * Adams County I Memorial Hospital | Admitted—Robert James Bailer. 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Bailer, 1131 Second Street; Rolland Preus* son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold C. Pruess, 322 Fourth Street; Mrs. Charles Knodle, «22 Mercer Avenue; Mrs. Leo Kirsch, route one, Decatur. j Dismissed —Miss Paul C. Kruckeberg. route five, Decatur. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined • Glasses Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 6:00 p. m. Telephone 135
roWAMItr TRIM'WM AAM Al II . RKPOHT TO Tin: 4HVIMOHV u , HOARD of WAMHIMiTO* 13 . TOWNSHIP. ADAMS COUNT*. INDIANA. Hvvwlpl. I IB I .limuarj — _ I 30 J .5 St. Bd. Education, kt. tell. 1'79 ' ‘ 21 I A I*l*l IJ. W. Tyndall, aud„ Ini. 21.UU al 1 J. T. Kelly, J. I'.. dog tax JVJ.OU 21 I June to Win. Wluu.H, dog tax. . 47 4.00 22 . |u J. W. Tyndall, aud., U*u* 341.39 .!6 . 2.> Auditor, June draw 4,918 69 26 . 25 I*. L. &T. Co., final slate. 703.3< 3" 1 July ' I St, & Co. Aud., tult. & In. 1,163.33 30 1 ,0 Tea- h. Rul., au.l A U.duul 14U.il> 3U I DeeembM St <4 Co Aud., taxes 46J.09 ,<u jo .1. M. Doan, <>. dr. A <l. tx, 144.UU ~u» 2X Auditor, Dec. Draw 6,204.42 11 Dlkburwiuenla I < January • 1 5 Homer Raudenbusb, Jan. . 40.VV 4 . 5 John L. DeVozz, oft. rent OO.uu 6 I 6 Post Master, stamps 3-o'l a I 14 K. M. Lleseiier, buuHs ... 13.00 to ( 11 Leonard Supply Co. supplies 7.33 is I it L S. Cnanueal Co., sup. .. 9.Z4 _u . 21 J. M. Doan, salary 50.00 go , 21 Izoia Hoop, Jan. sup 34.1a 39 1 ... l-.stu Fleming, tea. ning .. lUj.ov 39 Nellie Price, do lUO.UU i | 3:1 Madeline Spanr, do .. ... 94.50 2 J 39 Arllne Hevger, do lob.uu j ; 29 Thomas Johnston, transp. *O.OO s J 49 Melvin Mallonee, do 36.UU u J 39 -Carl Barnett, do 35.VU t j 4.1 Benj. Eiling, do 34.aU 17 I 29 Curtis Engie, do 17 1 Ju Frank Hurst - 49.01. 20 J .1 Albert Burke, do J-- 9 23 l 49 Fred Ahr, do - —- J 929 ■ 49 John Chilcote, Jan j 4 .10 < 49 John R. Brown, do 19 99 3 o ' 29 Holland Poling, do 1 9 “ 9 ::(• J 49 J. Al. Doan, salary <> 9 - 99 30 1 February— ... .... 39 1 1 Earnest Tope, pltry. klld. 1..00 3v | xT. H. Baltzell, slip. kid.. ® 9 - 99 -10 I 11 Paul H. Graham Co., bond 160.UU 30 • 14 Berne Witness Co., Ig. ad. 44.19 30 , 11 J. M. Doan, salary » 9 -? 9 Jo 1 15 Frank Krick, fuel 30 1 41 Gladys Doan, clerical wk. -•’■" 9 3 () . 11 J. Al Doan, Salary ou.oo, 3 „ j 4;-> Esta Fleming, teaching .. 11,.aU 3 u . 4,. Nellie Price, do 112 ..0 O et< 2 . Madeline Spahr, do 3 4,. Ai line Becker, do 11 ..so ;o | 2j Thomas Jonnston, transp. , 4 V- 00 ' l) • 4.‘. Melvin Mallonee, do 36.0'1 is . 45 Carl Barnett, do Ju.ou 20 1 .5 Benj. Kiting, do - I’2 . 4'o Curtis Engle, do J*-’’ 42 . 4’5 Frank Hurst, do - 39 -bo 4-2 . 25 Albert Burke, do - J- 9 23 1 45 John Chilcote, janitor ... la.oO ;s , 45 John 11. Brown, do l-J.OO 26 ! 25 Rolland Poling, do 16.&0 3 g | March 27 I I Frank Krick, fuel ,"? ?!! 29 1 7 Auditor, refund dog tax.. 10..10 29 . « J. M. Doan, salary 60.00 .9 | 12 Claude A. Harvey, 40.00 29 ' IS Ed Berling, bond 10.00 29 ! 15 J. M. Doan, salary 50.00 vg < 19 Silas Springer, fill, cases 20.00 29 1 I'J Gladys Doan Clerical wk. 35,00 29 1 26 Arllne Becker, teaching - I° 6 7 “ 29 . 4>. Madeline Spahr, do 91 Jo 3!) , : 6 Esta Fleming, do — Jo®-’'* 29 < 26 Nellie Price, do • 103.61 > o v 4'6 Thomas Johnston, trapsp. 40.00 11 26 Frank Hurst, do .. . . .... 39.00 12 . 36 Melvin Mallonee, do .... 42.00 u j 46 John R. Brown, janitor .. 15.1a. ;2 ’ 26 Cail Barnett, transp 35.00 p> ; 46 John Chilcote, janitor . 15.00 j;, | 26 Benj. Kiting, transp SA-b*> ; 17 . 26 Rolland Poling, Janitor _ 15.00 ]S) . 4'6 Curtis Engle, transp 3l <’ 19 April— 23 1 1 Suttles-Edwards Co., bond .>0.70 90 1 J. M. Doan, salary — 50.00 23 6 Post Master, stamps 300 2;; I'l J. M. Doan, salary 50.00 33 9 Gladys Doan, clerical wk. 12.50 23 13 Fred Ahr, transp, 20.00.93 , 16 J. W, Reynolds, Good Fri. 4-vO 43 ’6 Glenn Marshall, do . 4.00 43 I'9 Kiger & Co., supplies 61.04 33 43 Carl Barnett, transp 36.00 93 23 Arllne Becker, teaching . 117..>0 43 23 Thomas Johnston, transi’. H'- 99 23 23 Benj. Kiting, do 34.50'25 23 Rolland Poling, janitor..- I' l - 9 " 46 23 J. M. Doan, salary • bo o* 26 43 Gladys Doan, clerical wk. 1-.50 27 Frank Hurst, transp. .. ’3.00 27 Melvin Mallonee, do 44.00 2 9 2,0 John Chilcote, janitor .... 19.39 ,29 :to Esta Fleming, teaching .. 11 25 30 Madeline Spahr, do 105.00 29 30 John It. Brown, janitor.. 15.00 51) 30 Curtis Engle, transp 34.43 31) May— De' 2J M. Doan, salary .... 25.00 9 2 Nellie Price, teaching 120.90 3 6 Izora Roop, jan. sup 13 -;’ 9 10 10 J M. Doan, salary « 9 - 99 13 11. Gladys Doan, clerical wk. 14.50 13 •5 Fred Wagner, rep. bldg... 3.00 jj 4’6 Frank Krick, fuel »»-’ 14 28 Holthouse Drug Co., kits Z«" 14 June— ~ nn 14 1 Post Master, postage 3.«« 1,1 I 3 Comm. Print Shop, sup 3-™ 15 9 Fred Ahr, transp II Homer Raudenbush, Ibr. 4.0 J 14 Argo Sudduth, pltry. kid. 4.5'9 21 15 Cltiz. Telephone Co., tele. a3.ni >1 15 A C. Butcher, bond 15.00 ■>] ■4O Allen Simblest, suppH* B -- I*- 99 21 20 C. E. Striker, supplies J".* 9 21 22 R. B. Kerr, repair 27.50,21 4'5 Earl Butler, shp. kid, dg. 39.60 9, 45 J. M. Doan, salary . . &«."«» 21 1 t" Ed Newport, cig. toilets 10.00 21 J'llT r-aa 31 1 1 John L. DeVoss, off. rent 50.00 21 l Adam O. Johnson, rep... X-W 21 1 Janies Ritter, do - S-"* 9 21 2 J. M. Doan, salary - OO.OU 21 I 2 Frank Hurst, labor . 6"° 21 5 Mrs. Arthur Krugh, seal 3.00 21 7 H. S. Chemical Co., sup. . 36.1a 21 7 D. H. Goble Co., sup. — 7.62 21 17 Al Jax Chem. Co., sup... 15.50 21 7 Huntington Lab., Inc., do 6.23 28 il Ind. Serv. Corp., lt.-pw. 44.51 29
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JANI ABV >-*, W
J. M. Doan, expenses - 4 "- 99 August Klemx. labor - • 40 John Hclielinun, Jr., d 0.... »-« Decatur City Sch., trun»f. 2.360 lt> M. W, Rothert, supplies IJ.’O Comm Print Shop, sup.. -J 3 Demoorat Co., leg. adv... J6.i» S, luiler Hdw. Co., equip. jJ.Ja Kotiiie Drug Co., paint Knapp at Bon, rep. punips Burk Elevator Co., fuel “‘i'?.,. Adam O. Johnson, labor 2. 9 J. M Doan, expense 3?.0u Maier Hide &hr. C„ pipe .L- J J. M Doan, salary 9 Homer Hiiud.nbush. Ibr. - 9 Ben McCullough, trefre. J.-'o Ralph w. Klee, do »J 9 ’ 9 E. H. GiHlom. do ■ Teach. Ret., add * deduct H 9 .49 Marvin McKean, slip. kid. A. stuwe-il. rep maps 66.00 Wm. H. Spurgeon, sh. kl. io- 9 J. M. Doan, salary .. -. 60. u Henry Hlreliy, sup. kid... »- 99 Fust Master, stamps - 99 Geo. Strlekler. labor .... 3 .^ 9 Earl Butler, slip, kid J 9 J. M. Doan, expense 60.00 J. M. Doan, do b 9 -99 Kd Hlce, rep. bldg. ■tember— ... Boy Gibson, zhp. kid 49 -6 9 John CUllcots, labor ■ 20.60 Maier Hide & F. Co., pipe 3 j. M. Doan, salary J o.vu Jzora Koop. Jan. sup Ed Engler, Insurance .._ J 3.6» Esta Fleming, teaching. » 9 - 99 Madeline Spanr, do "O.ou J. M. Doan, salary Js.uu Curtis Bugle, transp. JS.all J. M. Doan, salary 3"- 99 Carl Barnett, transp J®- 99 Thomas Johnston, do ’*- 99 John Geels *“- 99 Melvin Mallonee, do o' ; 9 Frank Hurst, do 49 - 9 J Elmer Tricker, do : ;"- 99 Floyd Shoaf, do ........... ;’ 9 J. M. Doan, salary .. - Arllne Becker, teaching. u s '’ 9 Madeline Spahr, do Esta Fleming, do “‘.oU John Chilcote, janitor... - 9 - 99 Holland t’oling. do - 9 - 91 John K. Brown, do l»- ul T. K. Noble, map ' Fred Ahr, transp 9U - J. M. Doan, salary 3; 9 J. M. Doan, do - 99 - 99 Kohne Drug Store, sup - John Schelman, Jr., s. kl. - 19 Joseph Colehin, repairs .. 6.1. John Kintz, slip, kid ®- 99 Frank Parrish, jan. sup. 9 J. M Doan, salary Arline Becker, teacinng 1 Madeline Spahr, do ... • Esta Fleming, do . . 1 '• ■[ Frank Hurst, transp ,’ 9 - 9 " Elmer Tricker, do »»- 99 John Geels, do •• • ; Floyd Shoaf, do ■ » 4 J“ Thomas Johnston, do .... Melvin Mallonee, do 3..0 ( Curtis Engle “p im Fred Ahr , - — ' Holland Poling, do J' John Chilcote, • ‘ John 11. Brown, member-— , Kocher Lbr. & C. Co., Ibr. 19 J. M. Doan, salary • Izora R"op, jan. sup ... r' ~,, Berling & Alt, slip. kid... -1. .... Dan Hailing, calf kid. — ■ ' Fred Wagner, janitor — 9 J. M. Doan, expense - ou.wv Ashbaucher T. S., tk„ rep. Frank Bruner, salary . ->- 9 Madeline Spahr, teacinng D''-'.’ Ed W. Myer, rep. piano ■ Frank Hurst, transp 49 94 Esta Fleming, teach 1 ‘ Arline Becker, do -■ If'- 09 Thomas Johnston, transp. 4-. John Geels, do ...... ■ 1 Melvin Mallonee. do 3' “" Carl Barnett, do J 5.» Curtis Engle, do -A’ Elmer Tricker, do 3?- 9 “ Geo. Hakes, labor .. 5- 99 Holland Poling, janitor - i ‘.-> 9 Post Master, stamps 2- 99 John R. Brown, jan. . 9 John M. Doan, salary . 3,>.« Phillip Baker, labor 3.5 Geo. Hakes, labor I;’- 9 ' Fred Ahr, transp - u u ’ Ed Berling. insurance . .. lo."« Wm Kltson, shp. kid. .. I"- 99 Kiger & Co., supplies . I s " -4 John R. Parrish, salary.. -’. 99 Dan Niblick, do - o- 91 •reniber— Ehinger Ins. Ag.. insur.. ■ John Chilcote. janitor 41. Frank Coppess, slip, kid 74.5 b Chas. Maloney, slip. kid. 23.«" Frank H. Braun. <io 1* Creative Edu. So., equip. ‘ Amer. Film Serv., do . 3''"’ Meshberger B. S. C., st... -» t’ Al-Jax Chemical Co., sp. 1" 4? Standard Oil Co., oil .. 4 o» Berne Witness Co., adv. bl Berne Lbr. Co., material -.3» Democrat Co., leg. adv. 54.6 s Rolland Poling, janitor let Doris Doan, clerical wk. 75.0 b Elmer Tricker. transp llo.bO Floyd Shoaf, do •t 4 '.. Frank Hurst, do - J 9 Curtis Engle, transp -B,ob Thomas Johnston, do 42.60 John Geels do 3?. 9 " Melvin Mallonee, do .. 37.50 Carl O. Barnett, do 35.00 Fred Ahr, do 20.00 Madeline Spahr, teaching ‘35-65 Arllne Becker, do . 19b .6-' Esta Fleming, do ... 106.711 John Chilcote, janitor— Zl.oo John R. Brown, do 16.0" Ind Serv. Corp., It., pw. 4.01 Kohne Drug Store, paint t in Citv of Decatur, It., pw. 17.06 i Burk Elevator Co., fuel X 4.00 i Doris Doan, clerical wk. 12.su
'T“ r voucher 190 -Mj biaiemeni ahowlag Amouul <" Money* '• "«■ ' 1 '‘'.'‘J*,, CuunQ. Dliburiomenta Tlierotroin and . Mll ces Remaining There n '»r H>* Year Ending December JI, loss. Township Fund »’un 1. . fi.xMib” Balatic® on hand »*• llrt rlplH .luring year .... J'. . Total of Bal. and Receipts lilsbursenn nt» during yi a .I " 19 Final Balin..-s |1,.J6.u geinlnl school »uu<l Jan. 1, 1938. j balance on hand . Receipts during year J' ? • „> Total Os Bal. and Receipts.. M». 4 Disbursements during year . 4,». I J 3 Final Balances »a..i0,.9i Tuition Finn! Jan. 1, 1938. Balance on hand Receipts during year - ' J 9 ’' 9 ’ Total of Bal. and Re. opts U.b. - Disbursements during year 6,96' Final Balances .... 4 6,U4.0. Dog I uihl Jan. 1» 1938. balance on hand » ?'•' Receipts during year .......... J®, uu Total of Balances * Receipts 86-1) Disbursements during year oX. o I mai Balances . — » Totals <>f All Fuiula Jan. 1.1»»«. Xll 149 73 Balance on Hand Receipts during year 1M 49 ’ Total of Bal and Receipts 46,096.61 Disbursements during year 14,431.14 F.nal Balances 1 11 -*’ . Total balance as shown by this re Df'Tt *1 \V arrant-checks outstanding December 31. 1938 . lotal balances and outstanding warranu, December 31. 1938 - 11671.-7 Cash in depository December 31. t HU 11,3X1.14 Deduct charge P. L. * T. w| I John M. Doan, the Trustee of Washington Township. Adams t ounty. Indiana, do solemnly HWV “ I affirm I that the preceding i eport ot Receipts. Disbursements and Balan, ves is true and correct, as 1 veriL believe; and 1 further declare ttia. the sums with which I am o in this report are all ot the sum. received by me, and that the V“ rl " 99 Items of expenditures credited hav< been fully paid in the sums btsl a oid without express or imp “j greement that any portion tl,4 ' r4 ' ,, ‘ shall be retained by or "P 1 1 1 J" lle , „r any other person. And I W « declare, and swear (or “"y" l4 l "“ I have received no money, nor ar ; ic t c aV of value, in . onslderaUoi. o any contract by me as Trustee of t iis Township. JOHN M. DOAN. Trustee ot Washington Township. Subscribed and sworn to be f “l« me. the Chairman of the Advisory Board of this Township, this 3rd day of r.’pARRISH. Chairman of Advisory Board of Washington ‘ This'report was ,%“orv "(i and approved by the Board of this Township at.their annual meeting, this the 3rd day ot January. 1939. JOHN R. PARRISH C J. CARROLL R. N. RUNYON Advisory Board, Washington Township. —o * TODAY'S COMMON ERROR Do not say, “He is a roomer ! | in my house;” say. “lodger. ♦ • ROY S.'JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Book your sale early. Trust Co. Bldg. Phone 104 Phone 1022 Jan. 14—Harold Mott, 4 miles East of Decatur, 77 acre farm. Jan. lb —Aaron Oyer, 2 miles North of Harlan. Jan. 17—John Eckhart, 1 mile North of Rockford. Ohio. Jan. 18—L. E. Kanney. 3 miles South. >4 mile West of Van Wert Jan. 19 — Whitey Amspaugh Payne, Ohio, general farm sale. Jan. 21—Ed Wolffer, 1 mile South of Waynedale. Jan. 23 — Merica & Walters Heirs. 2 miles East. 4 miles North of Decatur. Jan. 24—Harold Sheets & Wai ter Clem 2 miles South of Dixot on State line. ' Jan. 25—Harold Mott. 4 milei East of Decatur, household goods Jan. 26—Lewis McMullen. IM , North and mile East of Ossian . Jan 27—Mrs. Anna McKissic, - ' miles East 3 miles South of Berne ' 40 acre farm & personal property ; Jan. 28—Lase Fry, 8 mile South i west of Fort Wayne on Libert; ' Jan. 30—Nick Dandrea, 6 mile; Mills Road. 1 Southwest of Ft. Wayne on No. 24 Feb. I—Della Shobert. 6 mile i South 1 mile West of Payne, O.
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I* " On. ‘ h J r »* ve ° 26c for 20 word, or 20 word., 1/.c P*[ * ord Two Time.-Minimum ch. 9 1 forth. thre. time*. I Card, of Thank. Obitu.rl.t .nd v.cm.---I Open r.t. dl.play adv.rtl.lng ! Sso p.r column Inch. * FOR SALE FOR SALE —Singer sewing machines. Vacuum cleaners. On terms, $3 per mo. Repossessed console for balance due. Fite used machines, $7.50 up. Mrs. Gladteller, 413 W. Adams. 5-btx FOR SALE — Save 50% on tire mileage by having your tires Re-capped, truck and passenger, ad sizes. Porter Tire Co., 341 Wincheater St., Phone 1259. s 31 FOR SALE — 15 used Washers, Electric and Gas, small down payments. Heating stoves, oil ranges, sweepers at bargains. Decatur Hatchery. lt>-l"tl FOR SALE — Pair French doors: wall cupboard; Mohair davenport. like new; rocking chair; sectional bookcase. Phone 624. 22. N. Fifth St. 1 " :!l FOR SALE — Dunfield soy beans for seeding purposes. $1.25. Some corn fodder 45c. Mis. Milton Seherry, Route 2. Decatur. ItMitx
FOR SALE—One Maytag washer, j bench and tubs. 1 roll top office < deik. Priced for quick sale. 603 1 W. Madison Street. 8-3 t FOR SALE—4 spotted gilts, to farrow soon. Also springer cows. 1 Floyd Rupert, phone C 33, Monroe. 9-3 t FOR SALE—lnnerspring Mattresses: We have 18 innerspring mattresses that were slightly damaged in shipping. These mattresses are ■ a $27.50 mattress. Will sell for $17.50 and your old mattress, while they last. Sprague Furniture Co., 152 S. Second St. Phone 199, 8-3 t ORDERED SOLD—Cedar Chests: 24 Lane Cedar Chests, arrived to late for Christmas. Will be sold very reasonable. Easy terms Sprague Furniture Co.. 152 South Second St. Phone 199. 8-3 t FOR SALE — feed Living Room Sults, used Tables, used Chairs, used Davenports, used Stoves and used Beds. Stucky & Co., Monroe. U-6i FOR SALE — Nice young dressed , beef. Quarter slices or chunks. Riverside Sales Friday. It ' FOR SALE—Peacock Coal. $6.25 , per ton. Inquire 1131 N. Second St. or Phone 6223. Elmer A. Bailer 1: 9-3tx > FOR SALE — Beautiful large size 1 electric refrigerator, like new. Can be taken over for small balj ante due at $2 per week. Address Finance Manager, Box 1900 Anders son, Ind., 8-3 t j FOR SALE—Boston ferns. Large, bushy variety. Especially priced 4 at 50c each. No delivering, no ; charges. Open ’till noon Sundays. ' Decatur Floral Co. Phone 100, y Nuttman Ave. jan .6-7-10-12-13 s . 0 MISCELLANEOUS
FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 870-A at our expense tor dead stock removal. The Stadler Products Co. Frank Burger, Agent. 210-ts REAL ESTATE AND LOANS—I can make 5, 10, or 15 year farm .oans at 4%% No commission, City Loans at 5% no commission or F. H. A. loans. If you are interested iu selling or buying a property, call or see C. D. Dewton Phone 406 Decatur Indiana. 9-3 t NOW HATCHING two hatches of Baity Chicks every week, all leading breeds; also Baby Ducklings. Reasonable prices. Model Hatchery, Monroe. 10-ts Trade In A Good Town — Decatur DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given to diseases of cattle and poultry. Office & Residence 430 No. Fifth St. Phone 102. ■■MNnMMßawaanMMai F or Radio Repairs Call MILLER RADIO SERVICE Phone 625 134 Monroe St. Residence phone 522.
~~ WANTEO MEN wanted local manager of tmtiomilly-known ionipa ny wants to appoint seveta „ ll)r good puyiltk Wo,k ' I,p X ordiTb to farmers, render Lrvice and do other work. You ! all do this job. Farm experience helpful. Cat necessary. Ferman!’u work You only need to give your*name ami address. MM. care 1 lemocrat. ——•— WANTED —Two men with light I ears, anxious to secure permanent positions with good immediate earnings and opportunity for ad--1 vancement. Must be able to travel No investment required. $-> P« day. Training guarantee. See L. Dyer 223 N. First St., 8-9 p. m., , ’ 7-4 t only. MEN AND WOMEN-Interested in making far above average ' weekly earnings operating route 1 of cigarette and confection inachI Ines Exclusive territory. Small • investment. Regal Products Co., I Dept. D. Madison. Wis. b-3tx ' I _ —o—- . FOK KENT 1 for RENT— Eight room, all modern house. Excellent condition. . Call 937. , B *J FOK RENT—Modern 7-room house. S2O per month. A. D. Suttles. . agent. o t S •— ♦ Modern Etiquette U I By ROBERTA LEE
Q. When going to a week-end ■ party must a guest go by 'he train or bus that is mentioned 11; the in-1: vitation? j' A. Yes- one should always do so. unless some unusual circumstance prevents. Then one should wire his 1 hostess, stating when he will arrive. Q. When you are having luncheon vith several friends in a public dining room, and an acquaintance stops at your table for a tew words, should you introduce him to each of your friends? A. It is not at all necessary to do so. Q. What is the correct phrasing to be used on an engraved card announcing an engagement? A. It is not proper to use this type of card. MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks: lower in fairly active. Bonds: lower in moderately active; F. S. governments lower. Chicago stocks: lower. Call money: one per cent. Foreign exchange: steady in relation to the dollar. Cotton: higher Grains: wheat and corn about steady. Chicago livestock: hogs weak; cattle uneven; sheep steady to weak. Rubber: steady. Silver bar in New York: unchanged at 42 \c a fine once. Q * TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY j From the Daily Democrat File |
Jan. 12, 1919 was Sunday. * . - I'THde In A Tonn OMattl MiTHE OF SALE OF Ki:tl, » TVIEin lIniIMSTH Vl'ltlX vim Wil.l. ANNEXED tn the Adi, hi- Circuit Court Xu,ember Term, ||g|n. X,,. 3517 STATE OF INDIANA I.COI’NTY OF ADAMS SB: In the matter of the estate ot Sarah Ellen Beery Helen M. Kitson, Administratrix ' with will annexed of the estate ot l Sarah Ellen Beery vs Krv. A. B. I l od£ . r Ireasurer of the Munnonitu Bietlireu in Christ churen aim mis--1 "ions of the Indiana and Ohio dtsr trict. The undersigned Helen M Kitson Administratrix with will annexed i of the estate of Sarah Ellen Beery, i deceased, being estate number 3517 on the dockets of the Adame Circuit • ourt, pursuant to an order of said t ‘.i 011 ! 1 u t,lere A l ? berehy gives notice that she will at the hour us 10:00; ■ M't kA on the da > February. 1939. at the office of c. I 1 L. \\ alters, Booms 5-«-7, Bennies Loan and Trust Co., Bldg., Decatur, .ndiana, offer for sale at private 1 rale the interest of said decedent . in and to the following described teal estate in Adams County, Indiana, to-wit: I SoiHh’Via th l e f C feet off of the < d f e ° f 11 lot nun >ber Six hnn(666’ llr JoRe P h iwiVm Ti"i of r Outl,,t ‘ num ’ •i’m?Au-' -? 4 ’ ' a ,' 1,1 Jo’eph Crabb s n w ter *‘ A,ld ‘ , ‘°" tn the town tv. Didlank"' DeCatUr ' Adan >“ Coun--Ba4d real estate will be sold tree of liens except the 1939 taxes due mid payable In 1939 and the entire • ‘he will be sold subject to ; At least one-third of the purchase tW O o e e O um h i ln ( h n n ‘ 1 ' thp blll -<n<-e in two equal installments pavable m ronihs " ine a " f l MUn -oil hs, evidenced by notes of t lle • « el i' , bear '"S 6 % inte.est from i.ate, waiving relief, providing tor attorneys fees and secured by a -' he tm? € | un the real e “fgD‘ sold, above on«“ih7J nay ~ay any amount above nne.third in cash on (lav ot sale. An abstract of title will table tUle rCUft ‘ er ’ BlloWil ' 8 merehan Helen M Kitson, Administratrix <■ i n-.u w 'Rb w ill annexed C. L. Valters, Attorney, Jar. 5-13.19
MARKETM DAILY REPORT AND FOREIGN • Brady's Market for Deutu, .Kx Crainville, Hoagland s-- ', Closed at 12 - —-—. Corrected January n ■ No commission auj Bu Veals received ev er jnJSL ion to 120 His 120 to 14'1 Ills 140 to 200 lbs. HH 200 to 230 lbs 230 to 250 lbs. gH 250 to 3"0 llis 300 to 350 Ills. ga 350 lbs., and up Roughs Stags Vealers Spaing lambs I: Yearling buck lambs R< Yearlings k WHOLESALE EGG A S’l POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by H Metz's Egg & Poultry Decatur Phone Corrected January u. ■ Prices tor first class oleriqH Clean large white eggs, doi H Clean large brown eggs. doiH Heavy Springers. Barred or I white Rock. 5-H> and up, Heavy hens, 5 IT. and up xH Leghorn Hons, and up, Leghorn Sprina. -.- „ ■ CLEVELAND PRODLCtB 1 I Cleveland, O, Jan. 1 Produce: B • Butter, steady, extras, fl I standards. 29c. B 1 Eggs, steady; extra grad».(
ceipts, 18c. HI ... I 1 '2" . dm k - m Potatoes. Me $1.4041 50 bag w ■ - " 1M I’enu.yl... $! $1 Man ■■. fl ’ I‘UiaM $2 25 Texas X His : Califoriu ,-.M M $1.25 $165 bu . $1.75. H FORT WAVNt Fort Waym . la : ■ Livestock: Hogs, 25c lowe $7.55: 160-180 v G. lbs.. $7.35; 2im-22 - 2'4'i lbs., $7.05: 24“ 26" lbs..M 260-280 lbs.. s'i'". $6 45; 300-325 lbs s'l3s: lbs.. $6.25; 120-14" lb120 lbs., $6.85. K Roughs. $5.75: stags Valves. $10; lambs. s's". EAST BUFFALO LI\.ES t O® East Buffalo. N. > ■ J»- ® (U.RJ—Livestock: ■ Livestock: M Hogs, 300; scatt‘ salaiß t 230 lbs., trucked occasionally 25c ■"«' '• ’ 9 nothing done on rail I'liu, s i choice 180-210 lbs., held I rattle. 250; 25< lnwer; nj I steers and heifers. s*-’ .bulk Canadian -• ' i medium bulls. s'> 5"4 cows. $5.50-$6: cun- -'-'X' J 5.15. Caives 50; v< alers $11.50 down. Sheep, 100; pond ami ‘ ■ lambs quoted steady. s■'■ fat ewes. $3.75-$4 2.i. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May Jh'T - Wheat 68*, .69 '. 69* ■;Corn 53% 52 b • .Oats -WS ‘ 2B M INDIANAPOLIS LtVESfW - —Livestock: v ~a !! ' Hog receipts. 5, n(l " . 125; market 25-30, loweb ‘ lbs., $7.60-$7.75; 200 J’-_. : $7.35; 300-400 lbs.. $6.X»t> 1 t 160 lbs.. $6.75-37.50; s°* ! “ 5 mostly $6-$6.50. s Cattle, 900; calves. 4i"i. - and heifers, steady ■|weak; cutter cows - steers. $8.50-$1O; bulk hei “ $9.35; vealers jstrong to a' - j er, top, sll. Sheep. 2,000; lambs e 25c higher, top lambs. » err LOCAL GRAIN maR * BURK ELEVATOR C ' *' ...P Corrected JauuatJ • Prices to be paid to® 17 ' II ‘ e No. 1 Wheat, 60 lbs. or bell" ” No. 2 Wheat, etc. a Oats, 30 lbs. test *■ No. 2 Yelow Corn ,t New No. 4 Yellow Corn- - No. 2 Soy Beaus Rye x , -—- —■ _ CENTRAL SOYA CD. a No. 2 Soy Beans
