Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1939 — Page 2
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> -q Test Your Knowledge Can you *n»w*r i*<u of t •*• tan questions? Turn to page Four for th* unaware. — 4 • 1 What la the American "Bill of Rights T X Where la the Kentucky Derby ran? 3- Ho* ran the area of a circle lx> determined? < Name the third ranking State In the V. 8. In area. 6. Which famous paa* played a' part tn the Cgecho-Slovak break-up * i 9- la Shirley Temple ’he real of the child actre**” 7. In which South American com try la the city and port of Coquim bo? «. What are the eight parts o* »l*-ec?> tn the English language? 9. W hat nickname ma applied to r>raldent William Henry Harrison ’ 10. Approximately how long doea it take the sun to rotate on ita alia at the sun's equator? Trade in a Good Tow?. — Decatur
ADMINISTRATOR’S Public Auction OF REAL ESTATE Th.* undersigned Administrator in the estate of Jacob Wagner will 1 tell at Public Auction. rtn the premise* 118 South 11th St Decatur. Ind Wednesday. April 12th AT 1:30 P. M. The Jacob Wagner property. Good 7 room house, large lot. Splendid home Good location. Quick possession TERMS— S cash day of sale Balance eash on delivery of D.-ed and A vdr&c*t. ADOLPH WAGNER, Adrnr. ROY S JOHNSON—Auctioneer Public Auction DAIRY CATTLE J ,ke »<*"’• »«rm I‘, miles east and & miles north oi Monroeville, Ind. mile* south and IS miles west ot Edgerton n. miles east ot Zulu on the Paulding Road on re iti - MONDAY. APRIL 17.1939 Commencing at 11:00 A. M 39 — HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE — 39 1 Registered Guernsey Cow. 3 yrs. old will freshen Knrtl "'-th* J Guernsey Cows I « «. win be fresh by day of sale 11 1 Guernsey Cow. &. close up SprttiMMx I Guernsey Cow will be fresh by «b>* «d sale 1 Guernsey Cow. 3 yrs. old. with calf by side ■ 1 Guernsey Cow. 5 yrs old. be fresh by day of sale 1 Guernsey Cow. 2 -re. old. with calf by side 1 Guernsey Cow. « ; re. old. with calf by side 1 Guernsey Cow. 3 yrs old. will freshen May 10th 3 Guernsey Heifer*. 3 yrs. old. will freshen in May’ 3 Guernsey Heifera. freshen with first calf in September 1 Guernsey Heifer*. « months old; 2 Guernsey Helfers, outstanding quality, will freshen in M*y; I Jersey Cow. 9 yr* old, with calf hy side ‘ J u",'!*!*' K"*"’? ** T? <,W *«’« ««< fresh by day of sale: 1 Holstein Co*. 4 yrs old. giving heavy flow of milk 1 Hoste in Cow. 9 yre. old. will be fresh May Ist. 1 H" stein Cow, 9 yr. old. will la- fresh .May Sth 1 Holstein A Guernsey Heifer, be fresh May 3Mth 1 Holstein A Guernsey Cow. 4 yrs. old. due May Ikth 4 Holstein Heifers. < month* old. ’ Holstein Bull, registereg. 1; mouths old extra well hr.-,i 1 Holstein Bull 9 months old. eligible to regist } C “ W 7 heavy flow of milk 1» . n? r k‘‘' B J? o** 0 ** ,r * o,d ' ** frMh rpal ?°° l ’ 1 Roan Durham < ow, 5 yre old. be fresh May 35th i RegteterM Gbemwy Helfer. 1 year old .b- "" er’ u N Su W ikV*P| l w t ‘’‘ e r f *’”* 7l “* on ’* 7 «• Calthtaekthtat- , kulky Plow, *> ft. Mower, J 1 Corn Planter Riding Cultivator; M< Deering 7 ft stuck. imJ ‘ • Hows, and Mlm-ellaneou. Articles ‘ ** ’ °“” r 14 Trßl ' or TERMS CASH 9 wncr of Cattle STALLBAI M, Owner Farm Tools
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CLUB PLANNING I tCUNTINVED FttuM PAGE ONKI Ehtnger; Guest Day , Feb, 14 Hostess. Mrs Arthur r Suttles; leader. Mrs George Waljton. subject. The Ramparts We . Watch. Feb, 31 — Hostes*. Mr*. Frank 1 Allweln; leader, Mrs. Charts* •Theple; subject. America** Slake 1 In the Far East Feb. 29 — Hoste**. Mr*. Balmer Eicher; leader, Mrs. William Bell, •abject. Book Review. j March 9.--Hostes*. Mr*. Carroll ■ Burkholder; leader, Mrs. Jame* Kocher; subject. Hitler's Relentless Program. The Plight of the Jews. Marell 13 — Hostes*. Mr*. William Lower leader. Mr*. Jeake Sutton, subject, Scandinavia* Habit of Peace March 2t» — Hostes*. Mrs. Hurt Townsend; leader. Mr*. Jesse I Rice, subject. The Life and Death I of a Spanish Town. March 27 — Hostes*. Mr*. John 'ader. Mr*. Earl Adams;
As Capital Marks Armv Dav * * /■ ¥ TBjWiiVvn Army Day parade In W ashingtoa * Tanks rumble past the Capitol building In Washington as the United States observe* its annual Army day. High government officials and army officer* reviewed the parade In which more than 20000 soldier* participated. The event marked the 32nd anniversary ot the United States* entrance into the World war
subjet, England's Foreign Policy. | April 3 Hostess. Mrs Earl Adams: leader. Mrs. Carroll Burk- . holder, subject. The Chain Tight- 1 April I<> — Hostes* Mrs. Frvd- ' \ erick Schafer, leader. Mrs. Daniel Fprang. subject, inside Ei.rope. April 17 — Hostess. Mrs Daniel Sprang leader. Mrs Herman Eh mger; subject. What's Your I. Q?t * c Vrede *w A <-■** v*w» _ »**»—*
As Ciano Took Over in Tirana I ’'J ▼ ' ''' _ —x Count Galeatzo Claim, center, ut Tirana From Tirana, capital of Albania, come* this radiophoto showing I Count Galeann Ciano, Italian foreign minister and son-in-law of Premier Benito Mu«*o!im, being welcomed by staff men in ”irana and bv Albanian native*. Ctano set vp * 7*T?»t KevxmujM as ~ - L.! 1 _1
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, APRIL 11. 19.39.
THOMAS AMLIE ; tCONTINUED FROM PAGE ONK) Republicans felt they had ha«a relorn a* a major party hi the Nov- . ember 1935. electio-is and ’hat they ' sere entitled to the job. That coatributed to Amite* de!f< at. Probably more compelliu*. however, wa* that Mr. Roosevelt •ed without more thvn casual, it
eny, pre v Ims dte< usslon with Inter■rated Senators and then found that ' hi* nominee's qaalifhutlpn* were under hot fire The Wtocnuauii legstature accused Amlle of being i communist. Amlle proved to have had scant precise prepsiation tor the wore of the commlaaion. He was ou record tn pamphlets or ptopoe***! legislation In favor of government ou-nrrehlp of railroads and vartors plans to change our economic set «P Mr. Hoosevelt Is eipecte-t now t* name some person approved by the railroad brotherhoods. po»’lbly a 'man with a rail labor background. ■*> * 1 ■usinssa Hours In War Chungking — (VPi — Business hour* begin at 2 p. m in Chungking since the majority M the sbopkeep<r* remain In the countrywide throughout the morning and early afternoon nntii all dang*, of an air taM i* part
Seek Human Bomb Rbh w* : a-m. - 'k ■ f John Thombrrg Search is being conducted throughout several state* for John Thornberg. named by a Chanute. Ka* . bank official as th* man who looted the bank of $4 - M 0 after threatening to explode dynamite tied to hl* person. Above picture was taken when Thorni»rg was held hi a Kansas City. Mo., hospital for observation as an amnesia victim. bljMiie Mvsterv • 9 J dgwwr * r ~~ Charle* Hayden Slaying of Charles Harden. 52. well-known Chicago promoter, continue* to putzle police. Hayden was a partner In a walkathon concsmuon. Robbery was not tiw motive, according to police.
' i ♦ RATES One Tims— Minimum charge es ' 25c for 20 word* er lose. Over 20 werde. Ifc* per *<>?<• Two Timse—Minimum charge of 40c for to words er lee*. Over 20 weed* 2c per word for 1 ths two tlms*. i Three Times—Minimum cherg* of 60c for 20 word* er loss. Over 20 word* t'/gc per word for the throe timeo. I Card* of Thank* ........ Sse Obituaries and verse* .. 91-00 Open rat* • display advsrtislng 3&c per column Inch. FOR SALE AFi’LE TREK SALK Go*! clean large tree*, while they last, 12.50 per 10. Evergreens, ebrube, orna-l mentals and shade trees. We make lawn*. Kiversld* Nursery, Berne, Indiana. »-tt FOR SALE—We always have oevera! guaranteed used washers, all makes; sweeper* and refrigerators. Small down Decatur Hatchery. 90-ts FOR SALE - Canary ben*. ITksd to sell. Phone «M. 733 North Third Street. M-k»ti FOR SALE — Poland China male hog. 6 mo. old; fat cow; 2 roan gelding*. 4 yr*.; bay Gelding. 3 yre. Priced to sell. Wm Weber, Preble Phone. 85-3ta FOR SALE -5 gilt*, old imtntrned, 3 stock bull*. .Harve Butler. Phone 970-H. 95-3 t x FOR SALE — Slightly used sagar beet drill Priced to sell B. H. Clifton, »* mile east of Wren. O. »Mtg| FOR SALE—Guemssy cow. will be i fresh soon Ed Miller, >* mile | «outb of Salem. &5-3tx FOR SALE—Ice boxes, oil stoves, j ranges, gasoline pressure; beds. I rug*, new congoleam. 9x12. 14.25. | Eight leather bottom dining chair*, round table*, kitchen tab-i ie*. library table*, new and used mattn-Mes. Antique glassware At the barn. 110 Jetfr-reou St. 95-3 t FOR SALE —One 192*. 7 cu. ft Frigidalre Cash or GMAC payrnnit H Foley, Preble. 99-3tx FOR SALE -Black dirt for lawns and flower*, by the banket or truck load We do movfa* job* •ud general trucking W. Morris. hone 1073, ’ S*-3i x FOR SALE -Three ■ tooth harrow in good condition at community sale Friday. April ><• M4t FOR SALE -Good mixed hay W. W. Hawkins, two mile* west of I Flonaant, Mill*. sgjt Ml BEAUTIFUL player Piano and roll* for 149 00 before moving 95 a mouth to responsible psrty. Write me today and I will tell you where In Deeatur my player piatio may be seen. Write Mr*. Mary R< haht. Route 5, Box 229i. Wauke*ha, Wlwomiln ?*-2tx FOR SALE — Holltein inilk cow, due to freshen Lawrence Heckman R No 1, *ix mile* north. rL, . . , , H4tx
Dr. S. M. Friedley Veterinarian Office and Rendence Phone 9434 11J3 N 2nd it J Stop Being Extravagant! Bin Your Home I'urninhinK* from Sprague »»12 Aummeter Rug* S1&50 up ‘ »ml 2 Felt Base Ruga 13.98 up i 9*12 Rug Pad*S3.9B up Oil Stove* .. . >4 98 up • Mattre*«e* . . S»»8 up i Felt Bate Thro Rog* ... tOc I Big reduction on alt Living I , Room. Omlng Room, and Bed Room Suite*. Kitchen Cabinet*. 1 and Breakfaet Set*. Drop in and let u* ahow you how many of your hard earned | dollar* we can eave you. Liberal trade In allowance for your old merchandiae. SPRAGUE FURNITURE CO. 152 South Second St. Phone 199. 11 EMERGENCY RADIO CALLS CALL MILLER RADIO SERVICE Phone 825 134 Monroe St
MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 170-A at our expeu** for de*d stuck removal The Stadler Product* Co. Frank Burger, agent. 12-ts NOW HATCHING two batch** Q f Baby Chick* every week, nil leading brsed*. also Baby Dwek) tags. Reasonabl* price*. Modal Hatrbecy. Monro*. hhl NOTICE- Party who baa our lawn greea seeder please return at once. Burk Elevator Co. 95-3 t FOR HAULING asl.es or dusting regs, call Wllltard McConnehey. Phone 330. 94-3tx • NOTICE—Parlor Suite* recovered We recover and repair anything We buy and sell furniture. Decatur Upholster*. Phone 420. 145 S. Second street. 84-t3o _ FOR RENT FOR RENT - 3 room furntitlted apartment Private entrance auu on first floor. 911 North Second Blr * et _________ *« 2l FOR RENT — House and garden plot. Also work horse for Sale. Phone 84S-C*. |44i WANTED WANTED — Five or stx room house. Prefer furnace, garage. I reasonable rent. Writ* Box 121. care Democrat. 94-3tx WANTED—Geutleman want* board and room with private family In Decatur. Box 23. care of Drenocrat office S9-3tx ' WANTED—By young man: Cleaning ot wall paper, painted walls or windows. Phone 1095. 95-3 t WANTED TO BVT-ChUTa umM play pen. Phone 935. 85-lt —- oMASONIC Stated meeting F. « A M. 7:30 p. m. tonight. All member* urged to be present. W. M. —o--LOST AND FOUND STRAYED — Schnauscr pup, salt and p.-pr»r »l«tted. black ears. black face. Answer* to name "Hexe." Reward for return Phon<«M. 89-31 o MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks; lower ana moderately active. Honda, lower; U. S. gov-.ameats, lower; foreign Issues, weak. Curb stocks: lower. Chicago stocks: tower. Call money: one per cent. Foreign etchange; about steady it relation*to the dollar. Cottas: easy. Grains wheat and corn, steady. Chicago !ii-**tock: hogs steady to weak; cattle strong: sheep, steady. a Rultber: off more than ’Ac a pound. Stiver bar In New York unchanged at 42S cents a fine ounce. "Wake Up" Service Setd Seattle— (UR) -Students at the University M Washington who have tumble waking np In time for early morning classes can sub-M-rthv to the “Wo Wake ’Em Service." Carter Crimp and Art Meyer ogrr th* service and they telephone their iltent* according to a I prearranged schedule. l*e>l«lwal nf ASmlalatretur Notice t« hereby given. That the '■ndereigned h*e been appointed Administrator of the estate of t’twrls* E. Knuth, late of Adam* County, de- < leased. The estate le probably eol*ent. WillUru >|. I'ennjnstuii. Administrator. ! tteori H. Heller Alterae*. —."..“.fUE-liL
DIVORCED A whole hotineful of fnrnl Hiro, whh h wn» Hold to h young couple who •rparatod Fumitnr* cannot be told from new lx>»» than I 1 monthK old Can lw bought 1 for— ' ' Halanrv due on acct IIS'. 51 original prtca. Mil M C onMete «t completo living i room, bedroom and kitchen.. Pay *••,! due. 12 50 per wk *nte E. K. Pike, P. O. Box IM. Fort Wayne ■ a . - - — DR. C. V. CONNELL VETKRINAr.tAN Special attention given to dlaeaaee of eattle and poultry. Office 4 Residence MO No Fifth St. Phone 10» N. A. BIXLER OPTOMBTRIST Cyst Examined • Glasses Fitted HOURS •:#0 to tt!M 11:10 to 8:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Walanhnne «SS
MWEligB. OAIIV r EPOr _ “ *-.t Cr ’ a - r C,e, ’ a No com . AWII 11 i«o to n„~ r t.> ■* to to . to .Uh, lb. »00 to SB.. |b, 350 lbs . »i,*l iin 'Silt Roushs Sprint l.„ .. yulhlt . Yearling, *. *HotfSA7r lcc PO*. q 4 Men , E#i * Dec*’.- :: Hr* — -s ■ and or. v r Ct . Heavy Springer*. totootlL . .BU- • — Cleveland ■ Produce da-ds receipt*. .-.,4, h-at; . ... - i * - ias* B.‘-- . > Ar„ <UF) lb- • -< -. i- ... i bun, r.< ■ .?! BIK ■ . Sheep * * shorn Limb, !' M* FQS - V.A-M i ■ w —Li vest o»k ih- "" ' Bi l ■ ■ *** 325 lb, l> «• 140-190 lb- «• ’> !H |« 50. 100 *' Roughs f K Calves »‘*s< ■ INDIAVAPCI - [ —Llvestm k Hog lereip'- ’"’’•JB 1 74; markei I 1 ' **' lbs 47 1?.'" *. |U9O mostly fbl'U* " 1 ' t’attl. rec-ip'- Wr Too. f. w loiol- .... »t 111 111 -5 1 other steer, •'"' l steady bu .k . ■ . • ’ » vettler, s«> I-"'* !n " Sheep 700 - H'l' I .' nnd thniK 'll’ " ' ' ’“■'" ' "■I Ing lb, * 39.0tl al . u B CHICAGO G o *' 1 ' CIOM B May 3«’7 Wheat s '*» *' jH Corn J!’ S Oats -*>». • A » LOCAL GRAiN MA«*r B BURK ELEVATOR CO- M Correc'eti Aprl l 11 B Prices to be P»b! ■ No 1 wheat. SO lb, or l>?t'' r, B No. 2 Wheat. B Oats. 3o lbs te»t 2?< ■ i No. 3 Yellow Corti - M ( New No 4 Yellow Corn K No. 3 Soy Beni ‘ ' B Rye B CENTRAL SOYA CO. ■ No. 2 Soy Beans H EOR BALE-°Ne*£*f|B Affidavit of debUdnew. 2 ' D«B for 100- The Decatur n 1 rvreni Co ■
