Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1939 — Page 2
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Test Your KnowledKc * Can you answer aeven us these | ten question*? Turn to pane | Four tor the answer*. 1. in which State la the source ot the Riu Grande? 1 In electricity, what is an insulator? 3. What is an aqueduct ? 4. To what political pa. ty doos Senator Robert M. La Follette, Jr. ot Wisconsin, belong? 5. What is the name tor the un-
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PREXYLOSSES MOUNT HIGHER Market Plunging Os Missing College Head Over $430,000 I Baton Uouge, La., June 38 tUJD ■ Losses in his fiuai weeks ot market plunging approximated 14.10.000 for Ur. James Mour-n- : Smith, fugitive former pieaident of Loulalaua state university. It was disclosed today by the brokerage firm which haudled bls accounts Charles Fenner, senior member of the firm <4 Fenner aud Beane
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Hop when he reported for call bofora an i£a«t Baton ifoug>- pariah grand Jury Investigating lb-- alleged vmbeulemvnta of Smith for whom 82.760 reward haa been offered. Fenner fold repoilera that hla first e«tlmate of ISAo.immi in loeaea by ibe “J. .Monroe." (Smith! account was ouly a rucoUecilun aud that later ftffurea Indicated that the loaaea would be nearer 8430,000. U the tiguie Is correct a balanceof *70.000 remaiua ot tho *600.000 I Smith was kaowu to have borrowed under the uuiveraity's name from three banka Fenner said that hla riim had paid the- Smith account, through intermediary broker J. M Brown, a total ot *41.800.0* in two checks. June 1* aud June 30. Smith dlaappearud June 24.
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after tendering hla resignation to| tho then tlov Richard W. Leche Huiiir officiate believe that Smith ' may have the *41,000 wlrtt him In hla flight ftotn the charges of ent te-aallng *IOO.OOO ot the university’s money. Brown, who testified for five houra before the grand Jury yealerday, resumed hla testimony today. Scheduled to appear next were Fenner and J. Emory Adams, nephew of Mrs. Hmllh who fled with her husband. While the East Baton Rouge liartek grand Jury went deeper Into the acaudal left by Smith a police report from New Orleans said that the' educator was believed to have maintained a suite In a New Orleans hotel under the name ot a alate official. Save money and buy your footwear at Winnes Shoe Sale.
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* RATBB One Time—Minimum charge of 25c for 20 word* or loan. O-.ar 20 wordg T'/aC per word Two Tim**--Minimum chareo 1 of 40c for 20 word* or loot. < Over 20 word* 2o per word for the two time*. Throe Times— Minimum charge of 50c for 20 worda or teas. Over 20 word* 2'/ac per word for tho thro* time*. Cardo of Thank* ........ Ssc Obltuari** and v*r**e .. *I.OO Open rate • display advertising 850 per column Inch. ( b —— ♦ FOR SALE . ALWAYS new and USED washer*, •weepers, refrigerators, cook 'stoves, coal and wood; small payments. Decatur Hatchery, James Kiubc-n, Salcaiuau. 112-ls FUR SALE — Anything you want in the nursery line. Riverside Nurxcry. Berne, Ind. 138-ts FOR SALE —2 good iota on West Mouroe street; reasonable. Phone 142. 162-31 FUR SALE — Decatur Quality chick* at low summer prices tor July aud August. Day old and started chick*. Decatur Hatchery. 1 iPhone 487. 148-4 EQUITY In beautiful tarm home, five bedrooms, forty acres. Large hog house, barn, fruit cellar, chicken house. Payment* lea* than *2O monthly through Louisville Land Bank. Write Harry U. Williams. 2'19 Lillie St., Ft. Wayne. Ind. | FUR SALE- 1933 V-8 Coupe, A 1 condition. (150 00. Chalmer HolI lenbacher. 904 Walnut St. 152t3x 1 FUR SALK -64 acre farm on U.S. 24 near Decatur; suitable for 'tourist home or excellent location ! tor nursery; motor plumbing and | electric lights. 205 acre farm. ' practically all black hum. well ; drained, good buildings. *2.000 1 cash down payment, balance finj a need on ;o year loan at interest 20 acre farm near Monroe. I *4,000, good buildings Decatur I residence on good street, motor plumbing, terms *I,OOO cash, balance *3,000 first mortgage, 8% interest. Modern residence near I business section, double garage. , *I.OOO cash, balance *3,000 first mortgage. 4% interest. Modern residence, near St. Mary's Catho {lie church. 12 rooms, 3 bath rooms, ; practically new furuace. new auUv malic hot waler heater, suitable I for apartments, priced to sell i Brick house, corner Fifth and .Madison streets. Thia property haa wonderful poaaibilities as residence or apartment house Build ing lots on Cleveland alreeL North Second street, Nutt man Ave., .Madison street and <m V. 8. : 27 • xtetisiou Buttl> s Edwarda Ca 1 Niblick building, Phone 355. 13-' I'UK SALE - Nicely marked brown aud white hall shepherd and half collie pupa. Ten weeka old. Uut of g'Mxl stock. Phone M»«-O. m ' y - 152-3tx FOR BALE Currants. Picking today. Mrs. Floyd dtouehuruer, route 2, Decatur. j t markets atTglance Stocks; lower and moderately sc- ! tive. Boitda; lower, u. 8. gQVertuuenta lower. Crjrb stocks: lower. ’ * Curb slocks; lower. Chicago stock*; lower. Call money; one per c»nL Foreign exchange; lower. Chicago ll'estfX'k; Hog* steady to weak, cattle steady to weak, •heep atrong. - -- i.sxigi, wort« *: o*- ri hi.i< HstvMtvu run* mi. ne MU*n U»*t th* lx>. mH Alrolwllr D*veras* IPmrd .»< A<U lama County. Indiana, will at ».us A. M. Central PbcnSard Time, on tbs latte day ot July I|J» ul lUe County l ommlMlonsr'a Boom in Amthora Qrflee. Court Hous*. In the city ot l*veatur In said County, begin Investlaatlon of the applb-atlons of the I follow lug named persona, requesting I the Issue to the applh anu, st the lUnaUous, heretiucllsi set out, o t tns Al-oholb- Ib-v.rage Permit* of tho' ilaaaea hereinafter designated and ‘ will, sjt aaid time and place, recsiee information «■<>»• •inlng the tltnraa of said applicants, sud the pioprlety of tssuiug tlw permit* applim. tor to 'U«'h applicants at th* premiss* nam. Waiter E Wn-har. 4»(7a. twtitts I Spot Cafe*. ll* vF. Monroe Mtrsvt, ' lUH-atur—Heer. Wine Itelaiter. M- P. O Elka No. »*4, 4»5»J, (Club) i <27 N ttocond ktreet. Decatur—LiIquor, Beer. Wine ttetaller. | Homer E H«-hug. 4»s»». Otappr's Place!. i«* E. Main Hired, Bents— Doer iletalter. Hold Inveallgatlon will be open to ths publP-, and public participation I* requested Al< uhollv Beverage Commission ot Indiana, IT, John F Noonan He. retai y It ugh A. Ist 111 hart ' JLxctga AduilnLttator DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Bpactel attsntmn given to disease* of cattle and poultry. Office A Realdcnoa 430 No. Fifth »t Rhone 102 OPTOMETRIST Eyea Examined - Glastoa Fitted HOURS S.SO to 11 *0 12:30 to »:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m . Tttegbon* 1M
MISCELLANEOUS < FARMERS ATTENTION — (Mil 870A at our expeuao for dead stock removal Tho Stadler Products Co. Frank Burger, agent. 13-1* ———>■ WANTED WANTED— Washings and Ironing*. Sattefactioa *uarauleed- Phone te-H 153-glt GIRL would like housework or care of children. Phono M 3. 16A8U WANTED — ParUoa to pay small unpaid balance duu on two rel>o*«eaaed electric sweepers of late design. These maebiaea have exist Ing payment* yet due ot *9.50 and *14.75 at 50c per week payment*. Give reference* if inter-t-sied. Address Box 144 earn Democrat. 141-31 X FOK RENT FUR RENT —S room, all modern apartment, hxated Routh Fourth, off Madison. Phone 937. 150-41 ■ o- ♦— — Many Reunions Scheduled For Summer Months — 4 Sunday, July 2 Ward family reunion. Run Ret Park. Kunt* family reunion, Run Ret Path. Tuesday July 4 \an Wert Lutheran church picnic, Run Set park. Sunday, July 8 Decatur Lutheran church picnic Bun Ret jar! Johnson family 13th annual rwunion, Sun Ret Park. Bunday, July 16 Moose anuual picnic. Sun Set Park. Sunday, July 23 Barker annual rauuioa, bun Set Park. Sunday July 30 Borne annual reunion. Run Set ParkMeyer family reunion. Sun Set Park. Miller family Bth annual reunion. Sun Ret Park. Sunday August 6 Krauac annual reunion. Run Ret Park. Dettlnger reunion.(rain or abiae! Run R«.t Park. Vennla annual reunion. Sun Set Park. T. L. Risen reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday. August 13 Rellig and Iteohm reunion. Sun Ret Park. M. U. Brown reunion, Suu Set Park. Sunday, August 20 Steel anuual reunion. Run Set Park. May reunion, (rain or shine! Run Set Park. Chattanooga Zion Lutheran church picnic. Sun Set Park Walter* family reunion. Suu Set Park. Bunday, August 27 Wealey annual reunion, Suu Ret Park. Htnkle family reunion. Run Ret Park. Bunday, September 1 Vrick annual reunion. Run Ret Park. Roop reunion.(rain or shine! Sun Set Park. Bunday. September 10 Roebuck annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Bunday. September 17 Bowman annual reunion. Sun Set Park. —— » Ban iiiiiKo (James In Shelby County Shelbyville. lns„ June SB—(UP) - Bingo games were banned In Shelby county loday by order of sheriff Leonard Worland. He announced that m-veral peraoua had aaaed tor PvtmiasJog to hold the (a.naa outslue Shelbyville but tn the um coun ty. He aald that small game* tn which ouly merchandise Is given a» prlaeg m-y be played. Hla statement ended couxlderable spoculaUon *ll -'her the game* would be legal m tho county They were stopped here by Mayor Ed Shook attar complaint by several realdeul*. Mmrk Notice to hereby glvan that the undarxlguad guardian of Constant -t -Falk, will or fl on July j|, << '?. w of H. J< Wildman. I«U Notts Broadway Mir«-«U Peru. Indiana, an undivided two-thlrda tv <>f the following <!<•• -ribort real vatate *lluat«d In Adam. County, fndteim. tv-wit: tn Iff No Two Ho nd red Fortyooe <341) In the original ptel of the Town now City of 10-calm, Indiana. ***•, ••tn* * ttealwnatbd on ttie fiat of "aid town. Bald nata t» being made aubjert tv L'.* **’• xpprovgl a t the Miami Circuit fuurt of Miami Counnr iX will be at pr'vatx xale and wUI be .-7. "‘‘".'l ,ron * •” day thereafter until iwtld In H ItnesM Wherenf 1 U*vg here«2l’J?‘e®* hand and »eal this 2ltu fav of 3una. 1»J» ■a Guardian •L J. UILDXAX, Attorney. June 89, July a
DAILY REPORT OS to ■ FOREIGN MAlSja Brady', Market to, d,,., ■ Cr.lgvlll., Ho . Bl . na Closed at 12 hoe* *■ Corrected JIU) , ■ No commiaaiou <u4 *_ ■ Vwala rvceivedj, er , , Jj| 10V to Ifo lb, B IN* to 14v iba Uu to 160 lb* H 160 to 225 lb,. -■ 236 to 250 lb* ■ 250 to 3uo lb*. " 300 to 350 lb*. 350 Iba.. aud up M Rough* ■ Stage -■ Vealore Spriug lamb* M Spring buck lamb, H Clipped lamb* ... ■ Yearling* H WHOLEBALE~EG6 aaal POULTRY QUOTATIoSi Furnished t>. ■ Meta’. Eg* 4 p Oyltr Decatur RnomtS Corm ted Juut » H Price* for nr*i <<*«* 9l(( J A premium ot it per be paid tor ail clean, cool 3 white rgp. White eggs, dut 9 Brown or mixid egg* dm 9 Heavy hen*, per lb ■ Leghorn heue. lb Heav, broil-re. bart-d or *M Rocks. 3’y lb* *ud up J Heavy broil- r*. 3 lb* xn4«p3 U-ghorn broiler*. 1\ iu Jg UP : Heavy roo»:er» I. gborn r . Pigeous. per dor FORT WAYNE LIVEtTOf Fort Wayuc. lud J*n« >- —Livestock Hog*. 15c lower; ?veai *7.30. lgh-206 Iba. »7.*»; 4 Iba . *7.10. 220-240 Ibe 26V lbs.. *7 16; 2«u Jw ifc. f 380-300 iba *6.86; 3tt*4» *6 80; 325-3&O lb*. M7«; H lbs. *«7O. lOOI4V lb*. Bit Rnugba. *5 25. slagi. H Calves. *8; lamb*. (*M EAST BUFFALO LIVESTQf East Buffalo. N. Y. Jum (UJD Livexto. k; Hog*. 400. rather slew; a to 15c under U<-dnn>dayt age; good and choice iMi-Jl* *8; 165-lb. average. *7N; 01 ins 150 240 Ibe. (7 6V-17H; ingly to *8 Cattle, 100, mcderatelpel 9P> lb* . souther-at g:e»»er».« *8 25. cow* aud bull* nice, t plain end medium <<<*» 157 H cutter grades, *4 io *5 40; at bulla around *6.75; hgbt •• downward to *5 sv. Calve*. 150, vcaler* ami I lower, good aud rholer**?k *10; plain aud medium. US Sheep. 3uo. apnng Umb*4n •cattcred sale* weak to 25c 8 good to choice native*. liyfi medium to choice »<<utb«* ing* held above »lv W. INDIANAPOLIS LIVtSTO Indianap-rii*. lud June 9--Livestock: Hu* receipts. 4,w». 116; weight* above I*6 <**■ lower, lighter w- rght» P-siT. 300 Ibe. (7.15175 V. 30M» *6.85 *7 05; 100-160 Ibe H sow* 15 to 25c lower, mouth (6.50 Cattle, 700; calve*. WBl I ally steady Wade on ah * claasea; most steer*. *B*H bulk heifer*. *8 50-I*. '• steady, top *8.50. Sheep. 800; spring l.iinh» d bulk goml and < boh e. *'• CLEVELAND PRODUC* Cleveland. Ohio. Jun-- 9 -4 Produce: Butter, su-ady. extra >*• l ard. Jl'vc. Eggs, steady, extra »ru4* LBM; OX'fa •r*rtr«. 15* '“"J ' ceipta. 14c. orditi-ry anti*. 5 ' Live poultry, active. b«t*’- 1 I 6 Iba- aud up. 17-18*. JwMyoung (W !■>• * U,J u • muacovy aud colored. MwPotatoes. Mhhlgau ruwtte bag of 100 lb*.; Ohio ru*»e“- ; *146; katahdln. *1 6MI <♦- usylvanla. •>-*! 1"< . *1.(5; Idaho. Loulalaim and Alabama N* uniphrr. *2. rod*. *-?5- a cobblent. *1.86. Atettuk* « reds. *2 35. California IvM « 52.2 S CHICAGO GRAIN CUO»* 11.I 1 . 1 July SeptWheat 71M 'J* ' Corn -475* -J*’ Oats - *3% - 3l * LOCAL GRAIN MARK* • URK ELEVATOR COCorrected Juui' Price* to be paid tauwr™ Na 1 Wheat. 60 lb* w belt,f No. 3 Wheat. Oto- 1W Oats. 30 lb*, teat 2»< No. 2 Yellow Oore No. 2 Roy Bean* " Rye CENTRAL BOYA CO. No. 2 Roy Beau*
