Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 193, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1939 — Page 2

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)H't>m#nt of Condition of th# .COM Mill* t'ASt VI.TV < IIMIUM.. Now York. Now York One Park Avenue On the flat Day of Dscembor. I*3l HtONItY CvLMNtt. President J FI(KI> HAN'IKS Secretary Amount of Capital paid up ..“.‘f 1.000.000 oo GHOKH AtWHTS OF COMPANY Real Relate I'nlncuiubi I Nona Mortgage Loan* on real estate tFree from any prior Incumbrance) None Hondo and Htocku Owned (Book Value) .... „ MOS.IO&.M (Mali in Hanke (On Interact and Not on Intereot) ... 818.(11.*1 Accrued Kecurltiea (InA Rente, *tc.)_ 82)802.48 Other Securitise — Premium Notee (current) 755.93 Hille Receivable IVO.OU Workman's Comp. Reina. bureau ... ._ 10,311.11 Reineurance on Paid .. Lo *’” —- —11.110.1* Premiuma and Account a due and In process of collection M0.031.kl Accounts otherwise so- • ured ___________ None Sundry Halvare* 11.111. M Market Value of Storks over Book Value- 1.*03.11 Total Gross Assets 1 *.014,137 I* Deduct Assets Not Ad- » 111,011.11 Net Assets (Insurance Dept Values) I 7,589,751.31 „ UIABIUTIKH Reserve or amount ne«»**ar.v to reinsure outstanding risk* 1 1,«37,311.»7 Losse* due sad unpaid.. 1,0*1,314 43 adjusted and not , «»«»• — Non* Losse* unadjusted and . In suspense ... Non# Bits and A< counts un- . Paid .... . 1,7**190 Amount due and not due banka or other creditors — As-nte . Ilk kites Other Liabilities of th* Company 13,1311 s f.T'.’.’Ji 1 Giabillli'* 8 3.1»5.415.17 oapitai a 1.100.000.0 c ■urplus j 1.*1».«M 11 . Total * 7,8*9,754.3* rrvi-K or Indiana. i Insurance Commissioner ■SIM . undersigned. Insurance Comre.r‘‘.'^ r ,n< *tana. hereby certify l« a corret I copy of *‘«'»ment of the Condition of • h mentioned company .> n Jhe 3l«t da, ot Decemtaer. I»3k a* ?n«r^a h> ' ,h .S " r ‘«'nul statement and that the said original statement ts 2," f * * ,n ’lll* off’ l •- .JLTrK ~m ' ,n ’' whereof. I hereunto Mw-ribe mv name and affix my ofl|. <<; G. #ral this loth day of July Ikiy (Seal) ,g»> new haier; •i- M_._ , Insurance Commissioner If Mutual I ompany so stat* APurirr is—l< **• ~~ 1 o statement of Condition of the mathm tivruti. urn vvn (((lll)Ar IV'IHCMt: co. An. horage. Ky. On the list Day of December. 1838. K 11. hpE’KMaN, President R It WfWT. b#. reta“y Amount of Capital paid up . •* <ee.**e *e .. ajwktp of COMPANY Ileal Estate Cnin. umb- __ . • 1«0,9t0.a* M«*rt**K«* Isoan* on real estate (Free from say prior Im umhram-e) . 137.U1.et Bond* and Xtm k* Own- . "iM 1 , '■«'“*> • 1.4»*. 144.11 Cash In Bank* (On Interest and Not on IntWTrffit) Bn kb*> 41 Accrued Fe.-.irlUe* (In# . j* r y*L* • 1.414.*i Other Necurlttes v.., la.w Trust Co. Refund- > lOM < •Ft. *OO #0 Premiums and Accounts du# and In process of collection ti.iesni Account* otherwise **. cured —None funds on deposit with Ohio Insurance Dept. 17*. to .JI" 1 * 1 l i.77».1i: •» Deduct Assets Not Admnte.l ' ISAM no Net Asset* t 1,711.171.1* „ LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure autetandlng risks * i.**j 833.83 ■ None 1 du adjusted and not !>.»•«> unadjusted and w. r — • Ji.iMM Bill" and A< t ounta un* J 1M due and not du© • banks or other credltor* .. Othi-r f.ia billt tea of the Company IM. 111.44 ruu'al LUbtll ’ l ** * 1.3*1.141 tl Burplus J **4*<Ul Total j HTATE nr INDIANA. " oitb e of Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned, Insurance Cominlawlfttier ««f Indiana, hereby certify Hist the above la a correct copy of the Msiemeni ..f the Condition of U»* a .ve mentioned Company on the lint day of December. 1M». as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement Is now on file m this ofHe*. In Testimony Whereof. | hereunto <■>(.*. rlbe m» name and afllr my _lft<tai seal, this loth day of July. l*s». 'Meal) U*X> H, NKt. RAI’HR si. . >.n*«fince Commissioner.. - " u “

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; < TODAY'S COMMON ERROR ] ’ Do not my. "And so they ' were married;" omit "and" | , ♦ Statement of Condition ot the 1 «IAH VI TONOIHI E MITIAI. IASI HIM K 4 tIMPAN Y CotumbuA Ohio » 51* East Hr..*.l Street On th«. llat Day of Deeno er. I*3l I ARTHUR Wolf. President ROBERT M. PEIN. Me. rslury Amount of Capital paid l up — Mutual None I UlUntH AKAETM (tF COMPANY Real Estate VnlncutnbI ered .... _..... I i 11,441.41 > Mortgage Luana on real estate (Free from any ’i prior Incumbrance) None Bond* Owned (Cunven- ) tlon Value) 3.101.170.90 Cash In Bank* (and Not i on Interest) 4*7,4*1.34 I Accrued Interest 14,»I».O4 i other Becurttles None , Premiums and Accounts , I In process of collecMl .._ **1,447.74 Accounts otherwise secured None Total Grose Asset* 1 1,713,*41.33 I Deduct Assets Not Admitted | 1*1,711.3*1 Net Asset* I «.4«,331.11 LIAHILITIFai I Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risk* .. I I,***,!** ** loses du* and unpaid.. Non* Schedule P" Reserve... 1,1*1,317.13 , laisses unadjusted and In suspense 111,411.00 ; Bills and Accounts unpaid 101.31101 Hecurltjr Reserve ..._ kVV.M*.* 1 ) i Other Liabilities of the Company — Contingent Reserve 1.011.930.37 ' . Total Liabilities ——.*"1,113,231.11 Capital — Mutual I None Surplus ( 1.130,999.00 71)111 1 1,411,131.1« I4TATE OF INDIANA. ’ '•m.e of Insurance Commissioner 1. the undersigned. Insurance Comj mlssioner of Indiana, hereby certify < that th# above I* a correct copy of j the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the list day of December, 1*34. as shown by the original statement and (hat the said original statement is now on file In this office. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and aiflx my official seal, this l«ih day of July, 1»3». ideal) UEV. 4L NEWBAL'EIt, • ■#*#. . •"■'•rance Commissioner If Mutual Company so state. ALUIMT 14—11. statement of Condition of the 4 EMMA Ml Tl Al. ( AS* Aim < •IMPAAV Celina, Ohio 311-313 do. Main St. Un the 31st Day of December. l»Jk w° , F • »A KNT »*’"i. Pre.ldent K. J. BIKarKHAHT. Secretary t Anx-unt ot Capital paid up None GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY lies! Estate I nlncumbUr r f, rd . - * 19,13«.17 Morigage Loans on real estate t Free from any prior incumbrance) 11 434 Ik ih.nd. and Sto. k> own# »■•»#»•” ed (Bond) Market Value. — Stocks Book L »71,*71.W '-ash In Banks (On interest and Not on in- - 113,474.13 W rufed de, unties tinr *** * Rents, etc.).. 3.111 71 other nectarine* .1111. Re.,lval” . Z ill Premiums and Accounts due and la proves* of • ullection 117,319.41 Amounts otherwise se- ——— None Other Ledger Assets — 13,1V3.e« Total tlrmw Assets > l,01»,?15 »» Dedu. I Assets Not Admitted | 59.535.0 l Net Assets I 1,31*.*00.4,' UABIUTMM | Reserve for Lnpald I Llsb. Loose* | 39M31.4* Lmawe unpaid except L<ab. Losse. | Z*»,*ll.4* t nesrned Premium Reserve 1it,117.44 special Contingency •:■■■/ 49.99* *9 Bills and Amounts unpaid —— 4,*3*.*4 amount da* and nm due banks or other Credit "ore aCcme Other I.labilities of the Company .. (l,*et.i# n I'.'.' 1 *. 1 *#*« b Ultiea * 1*4,491.41 Hurplua I 314.39D.91 Total — ___4T.lll.soeA? NI ATE OF INDIANA. jiiffi. # of Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned, insurance Com- , mlssioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above Is » correct copy of the Htatement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, 1131. as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement 1* now on file In thl* offi- e. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this loth day of July, 1*39. O*eal> GEO. H NEW BAUER. , Insurance Commissioner. .AuA^ar"* ,o ,ut *

, a, < 1 Test Your Knowledge | Can vou answer loven of these ' ten nueitlons? Turn to pace , | Four for the answefA ’♦— . 4 1. In which State is AbraUam Lincoln National ptrh? 2. Name the science which treat* ot the cideetlai bodies. i ——

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II CHAPTER XXXI Aa with a drowning person, a whirl of past happenings flew thiough Toni's mind. How arrogantly she had ignored Guy's urging that she should not go to Niklas's coentry home! He had aaid: Don't blame me for whatever happen*. I've warned you. You're playing a dangerous game." And she'd been conceited enough to think hitn jealous of Niklas! Too late she realised she’d been a a headstrong fool! Ae she ran, ahouta followed her down the passage. A shoe fell off one foot She she kicked off the other. She almost fell to her knees at a turn in the pitch darkness. Lola, knowing the pusagr. was overtaking her! Toni ran faster than she had *v#r run in her life. She felt a second draft of air. Then almost pitched forward on an unexpected upward incline. The garden?—she wondered. An exit to the grounds of the estate? Her last hope! She could hear Lola eloae behind. She lifted her feet in the nick of time to scale some steps. Up. Up. A I and grabbed at her negligee. It t.lfc, Mo'nenUrily freed, Toni hurled herself forward into a great, prickly rosebuyh that completely covered the exit of the passage. She thrust wildly through it Mealtime, Lola had stumbled over the trailing piece of ehiffon she had grabbed. Toni dashed over the lawn into dense undergrowth. Rut Lola had seen the direction ehe had taken! Ix>ia .-talked her as a leopardess K» P'»y. The garden was walled! Through the underbrurh in which *h< crouched, Toni saw a light burning in an upstairs room of the house. Thin curtains flapped. The Window was open 1 To il screamed for help. Frantiea.'y she tried to push her way through the shrubb--ry. Branches eaugnt her on every side, bhe had slur g off her negligee. It was too hamket'.ng. Lika tome wild animal of the ;un gle. I 'a was coming toward her. As Ten! wildly flailed an almost impc 1 Ible path, she shouted again and again fur help. Ah! F|je was dear! Feet ent and bleec ’g, she ran frartical!;’ round the bwe* of the high wail. Was there a gate?- ah« wondered. S’.on’d she thrust through the roseb.'*h back into the secret pt.eeage. aad gam her roon ? But if I ola overtook het tr. ‘hat passage, she eoiild mu re er he- before anv.'M in the ho-.t*e could come to her assistance. The derkness was suddenly piereed by a pale shaft of moon “Help! Help!’ called Toni, now under the lighted window with its still flapping curtain* "i’ll h-lp yen, you—” She we* face to faee with Lola I Screened by foliage. Lola had raced round the opposite way! in a flash. Lola was on her, hurling her to th* ground, with the strength of a demon choking her. Powerless against such fury, Toni was fighting for life. She knew that. A at ream of invective poured from the mad girl’s hp*. A knee pressed fiendishly on her chest Toni eould hardly breathe. She wee choking. Her struggles weak“What’s all thl* about?" From far away she heard a male voice. Hands were blessedly dragged from her throat Th* weight on her chest was lifted. it was Niklas and hie chauffeur.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1939.

3. uniat la meant by the flag of a newspaper? *. Wbat la the name ot the BrlUah poseaoelon nearest to Spain? S. Who wae the yonngeet President of the U. S. S What I* the correct pronunciation of the word attache? 7. In which oceen are the Horse lust it Udes’

L “• •*» of yon that you will oetri look this thing, marquise I I implore r you in the name of all that I have . done for you that you will not for- . sake the dub," said Niklas earn- • va *!y. They were sitting in the library . of hi* house. Lole's shrieks were i stilled. They hed given her a bromide. i “The dub ie too"—hesitating, for it was true he had been kind to her i —"too dangerous!" Guy’s warnings—Harriet Brew- . star’s warning—-eame baek to mind Th* attempted holdup in th* park; , that lamp crashing at th* club and t barely missing bar; then Lota’s at- > tack! A significant sequence! i From a decanter on a table beside them, Niklas poured her a brandy. “Pleaae take thin.” I Toni was now fully dressed, reedy I and anxious to leave, ft wae two in I the morning. She gratefully took the reetorei tive. “You ar* mistaken In thinking our dub dangerous, marquise," said Niklas smoothly. “Any on* as beau- ' tifu! aa you—eo admired and prominent in th* eye of the publie— muet expect an occasional disagreeable •ccurrene*. Most real artists rise I above it." Toni gave a trembling laugh. It had an ironic aound. “Aren’t you rather understating what I’ve been through? Twice, in a few brief weeks, I could have been murdered!’ “Not ae bad aa that, marquise? I grant you that you had an alarming experience with poor Lola That t* the exception. W* should never have removed her from the sanitarium. I blame myself.” Toni’s eyes swept the dark, intt•crutabl* face. What was really on in his mind?—ah* won- , “ s » l * *•» * e,r . entnpletely insane. I had thought to cur* her. She ha* worked for me for a long time. Before her illness ah* was one of the finest dancer* on Broadway. It is a s«d case. You must be lenient, marquise." Lwniert, thought Toni grimly, with th* woman who had almost strangled her! Philanthropy could go too fart “Just why did Lola Marquita »in-1 gle me out? If she is insane, why I not somebody else?" Toni asked, j ’’You cannot guess?” It was said I impressively, with meaning. In the 1 dark eyes of Niklas, a spark was! lighted. It wee a* though, without saying anythirg in words, he wished I to convey a message. “No." Toni spoke eoMly. She had ' got the message—or believed that; she knew it Fling eold water on 1 it Put mrt that spark. “bhe wae jealous of your success, I marqu'ae. It fa not the first occasion on wh’ch poor I ola has had an —outburst," he said in his metieu tons English. to dance at the elub? To come to your bom*?” I "I hed thought her cured. Atas’ there i* eeldom recovery in drug taking in ita advanced stages. Lola, unforttmately i* a drug addict” terrible!” breathed Tom. "You find it terrible, marquise? 1, also. It ha euree, la I* not?" Again that watehii*, hawklike lenk. And Toni ehuddersd. “Os eotiree!" "Her illness account* for th* violence of to-night's attack upon you. I trust, because of our mutual Interest in the elub, because of your career, that you wiU not mention thte episode to any one. Win you give me your word?” Re waited anxiously for her answer.

i S. With what sport I* the name a Don Meade aaem lated? 9. What la the name of the tlra ‘ day qf Lent? 10. Who waa Vice President of th' Confederate States of America? ■ ■ o " - ■— Mr and Mrs C E. Pe’eraon t> 1 Adam* atreet are apeudlD* the da; in Cincinnati.

• I Toni hesitated. Naturally it > wasn’t the sort of thing that one t would talk about. And yet—ah* • srondered. For others’ protection, should vue keep silent? r Niklee had th* uncanny faculty ) of reading her mind. Re said auick- - hrs “I assure you there will be no possibility of a repetition, mart quiee." f "Just the same, I should like to resign." “No! No! Think of the inveet- . ment I have at stake. You and you [ only, are th* attraction at th* dub. I Without you w* should be forced to • do**." Re leaned forward, tapping the small table. “I will rale* your salary to on* hundred dollar* a i week, marquise. That ie a bargain? "I — dkmt — know" — dubiously. "I'm—-fierroufl ** "Naturally. But”-ingratiating-ly—‘‘you ehall have no further cause for alarm. 1 shall engage for you an excellent French maid who will sleep at your apartment, and take good car* of you. And I shall pay her salary, plus"—watching Toni'a apathetic face—"all housekeeping expenses.' Toni waa still apathetic. “If the Pastoral Fete on New Year's Eve brings a targe crowd to the dub, then your salary will be raised again," wheedled Niklas. Toni thought, confused: “I ean hardly run out on him in the holiday season, when he’s been building up to it, and building me up as well!" Yet recent happening* told her to resign. But that would mean the giving up of her apartment on Park Avenue, that Guy had not yet seen! She wasted him to come there! “Very well. I’ll stay till after the New Year." Niklas seemed relieved. "And now," said Toni, rising, “if you don’t mind, I’d like to go barb to New York." • Niklaa registered surprise. He glance.! at the doek. “Teo late, my dear marqtnse. The small room next to Mademoiselle Fifi”—one of the entertainers—”haa been got ready for you, since, no doubt, you do not wish to return to your former room." “But I’d rather kava. I can’t sleep a wink if 1 stay here." “Pardor. and a thousand apoloigtes. marquise, but the ear ia not here. I ordered Lavroff—” He p ft mid. « °** <k *tor for Lola?" finished Teni. "Exactly. It ia a long way." I . ” OB * w»* persuaded to retire for i the remainder as the j-ighL Before doing eo, «he examined event corner of her raw mom. I She locked the door and, test thing ( aft*r putting out the light, went to >he|Window and drew back the cur# Th* mean was ful’v up now. Suddenly she nod. ed long shad# assess”"’”' I . T ’° to*" rounded the earner of ( the big house. Between them they were carrying something long and blandJJn W “ U>ta? -»’»e won. Kght struck their face* a* they moved toward the drive. fa^‘f W Wk W,t ‘‘ Uvr ? ff ' th * four! Where were they taking the poor creature? Wae she-dead? Hadn t she been assured the car w «« already gone? 1 ,hi f,,nt Then R vanished into the highway. '**”>4*4 * "• I#'.'#

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T RATE# One Time—Minimum charge of 2bo for 20 word* er lea*. Over 20 word*. V/«o per word Two Times—Minimum charge *f too for 20 words er I***Over 20 word* 2o per word far | the two time*. Three Tim**—Minimum charge of Me for 20 words er les*. 1 Over 20 word* t'/gc per word I fee the three time*. Card* es Thank* I&o Obituaries and vereee .. *I.OO I Open rate • display advertising Mo per column Inch. g « FOR SALE (NUMCRED SOLD—Crating. Notice to contractors; Thia crating la suitable for form building also I lence building and many other pur--1 pores Sprague Furniture Co., 1&2 , So. Second St. Phone IW. 182-lOt ALWAYS new and USED washers. sweepers, refrigerators; email payment. 4-year-oid Jersey cow. Decatur Hatchery. James Kitchen. Salesman.lK-tf FOR BALE Good dry cord wood. |I.BS delivered. 21.35 on farm. 'Boyd Btpler. one mile aouth of Peleraoti Cratgville phone. l*l-3tx FOR RALE — Kalama too Sloven. Raugea and Furnaces. Factory price*. $-year guarantee 12 to IS montha to pay. Sprague Furniture Company, 152 So. Second St. Phono 18918210 t FOR SALE -New Bxl2 Carthage rug. 13 38. Bed* 21. Spring* st)c up. Young's Furniture Store. FOR SALE —lunerspring. Felt Plater and Cotton Mattreaae*. We still have Si car load ot mattreesea selling from 24 85 up. Liberal trade in allowimce for your old mattreea. Sprague Furniture Co. 152 So Second St. Phone I*9 192-lot FOR SALE-180 acre farm Good buildings. In St. Mary a townahip. Adam* coenty. Iluldah Zimmerman. Box 14, Elgin. Ohio 19112tx ORDERED SOLD--Pre uaod Living Room Suite. 3 piece brown velour living modi auhe, ithe new. No reasonable offer will be retweed Sprague Furniture Company. 152 So. Second St. Phone 188. 192 lot FOR SAIAC — Nie* tender green bean* for canning. 50c per bu. Mrs O. V. Dillinc CratgvUle phone. Also Decat ar phone *7SAJ. 193-St FOR SALK — Living Room Suites made to order. Large eelecUtm of cover* Selling from 258 up. Imagine buying a beautiful living room suite for 258 These suite* are well made Come in and let u* explain conatructlon. framea. filler, etc. Sprague Furniture Co.. 152 So. Second St. Phone 188. FOR SALE Jelly crabapple* and appl< a Grant Owen*, route 4. Decatar phonelß3-3tx FOR SALE 4 aowa. piga by aide. Walter Thieme, phone 485-11. 193-31 X FOR SALE- Red triumph potatoes. Victor Amaeher. one fourth mile aouth of Hoapttal on Mud Pike. Phone 5»2183->t FOR SAI.E -One »xl« and one 9x 17 iwiated BruudkMun Bigelow rug. wine color. Ik'h like new. I Phone 183. Mr*. Hugh Holthonar 193 31X | FOR SALE — Young fresh Jersey cowa or trade on horse under 9 years Floyd Rupert. Monroe phone 83-C 183-3 t

FOR DEPENDABLE electric fenc.’ tng use PARAMOUNT Run* a whole season on ope Hot Shot Chargee 25 miles of wire. Ilea a five-year service guarantee, fl 3 >5 and 218.75. ltd volt ideal Electric Fence. 115 50 and 122 50 Free demonetratloti. 3« day money back trial. No chat—» tor Installation Call or write K M Rice. 418 East Water Street. Berne Berne phone 389 it* FOR BALK-Large eoutbetn Indiana poaches at my farm, two mile* (wMitbeasi ot Dealer. U. 8. 33. Friday, August 18. Very low In price. Roy L. Price, Phone ■982 183 2t FOR RALE-Plcklea. field run. fi bushel; cucumbers. 50c hu.: red ripe tomaloes. 60c bu,; No. 3 tomatoes. for juice. 30c hu : Juicy Fruit and Honey Rock Melons H. P. tk hmltt Farms. Phone 887. it POR SALE Old oataiblish d neighborhood grocery Freah and mid meats. Ice cream Frigidatr* Eqnlp. tneni, Clean stock of goods Do nice ga* and oil business Priced to sell rm account of other business R E. Gilpin Phon# 5402. corner Adam* and 14th It ~*"■! 'I. NUTIGE— We will start making cider Tuesday. July |g and will opCr*»o util! every Tuesday lad Thnrwtev until for* her aOttee f*t. or Kirsch. 183-TF

WANTED WANTED—Loan* on farm*. Eastern money. Low rate*. Very liberal term*. See me for abstract* of title. French Quinn. llm-w-t WANTED—To buy medium hard coal burner. Must be in first class condition. Leave name and addrets at Dally Democrat office. 183MISCELLANEOUS We are now canning every day but Saturday. Quality work assured All canned good* guaranteed. No appointment necesaary Liechty Custom Cannery. Berne, Ind. 184- ts NOTICE- Itave your favorite snapshot copied in pcucil, ink or waler colors. Also portrait appoiuD tnetits. Ralph Hurst, phone 1141 191-3tx WOULD LIKE TO BORROW 22.s(h) as first mortgage on city real estate. Box 15. care Democrat. 182-31 X FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 870%A at our expense tor dead ttook removal The Stadler Product* Co_ Frank Burger agent. 12-ts FOK KENT FOR RENT—Three room unfurnished apartment, bath, heat and water furnished. Private stair*. Possession. Sept. 1. Phone 23 or 253. 181-3 tx FOR RENT — Apartment. 4 large nxan* and bath. Venetian blind* heat and hot water furnished. Call Phone 205. 193-t2x FOR RENT—Private 3 room houee with use of bath room; lights and water furnished; use of electric washer. 330 Line St. 183-3 t FOR RENT -Sleeping room* close in. 228 So. 2nd St. Phone 1334. 181-3 U — - O - 1 - 1 " LOST AND FOUND LOST — Roll ot bill* and check*. Finder please return to thio oflice. Repaid. 181-31* IX)ST — Green gold ladies' wrist watch. Name, date on back * Mrs. Cleora Genth-Bkkafooa. Decatur route two, 191-Stx LOST — Biack iooaeleat note account book. Please leave at Democrat office Vernon Brodbeck. ‘ 181-ltx LOST - Yearling shorthorn heifer. Central Stock Farm. Phoue <’»*. 182tlx 11 II —W-(W»WWM» Five Holta Adding Machine paper with rip-cord opener and end-ot-roll signal 50c. Every roll in vacuum cleaned to remove all lint and dust. The Decatur Democrat Uo. *)>*•>)■ (■»■( Maeewkae 4.#<a<# V». w» N..t1.-e la hereby glvan, Th*t the ■oi<i#r#ianr<l has iwen xppumtrd Ex# » utor ot th# <••(»(« ~t Hadora Elxey lata of Adami County, dv eared. Tbs estate t# probably Solvent. .. El»»>. Executor Harr> T. (.rah#. Vitarw#> \. ■ A.< . I■. Dr. Roy Archbold Wishes to announce to hl* patron* and frtend* that he haa 'estabiiahed hi* Dental office* at 233 North Second St., in th« Millar Building, next to W, H. Zwick A gen. Phen* 154.

N. A. BIXLER ORTOMffTRIBT Ey** Examined • Gla**e* Fitted HOURS 2:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 6:00 Saturday*. 2:00 p. m. Tai'shnaa is* USED CARS CLEARANCE '37 Ford V-3 Coup* with heater $395 '37 Oldsmobile 2 dr. tr. sedan with heater ind A difroßter 9495 ‘37 Terraplan* Fourdoor Sedan with h**ter and o defroster . . ’37 Terraplane 2 dr. tr. **<fan with heater and Arnau aw defroster .... . dJ/5 M Terraptena 2 door Sedan with eleetric A *eu hand $320 M Hudson 4 doo* Sedan with heater and radio $225 H Pontiac Tud<w Sedan with $195 I’. KIRSCH & SON KrM A Monroe Sts. < Phong 335.

MARKET wij DAILY REPORT OF ANO FOREiGN Brady’* M.rket f or M Cr.igvlll., Ho. Btlnd ® c ' b »9d at 12 Corrected Aun, 1#( .. No contnilaaion -u4 Oo Veal* received every UR> to l>o lb*. MR 130 to Ho lb* |S| 140 t ol«o ih H 180 lo IDO lb, t- -'Ja lb* M to || ln to 3*o lb* to 300 to 350 11.* HB 350 lb*„ and up Mg Rough* Spring lamb* Spring buik Ml Yearling* Wholesale egg POULTRY euOTATICM® Furnkhed by ■ M «te e Egg a Poultry Decatur Corrected Augur; 3 Price, for fi r , t da*. r iaM A premium of 1c per be paid for *ll c]*aa C ooi »Kg* White Egg* dot Hr >wn or mixed . dot Heavy Rena, per lb U U xhorn Heavy Spring While Rm Its. 4 .. „ lIU u . Jg Heavy hr Her*, a ■ , r w Rock*. 3 lb* and up KH Leghorn broiler, , , , - Heavy Legiio-n • «■ IH CHICAGO GRA.s ttoP' Dec Wheat ac, Corn tv, v. ). s ‘ Oat* #v S INDIASAPOL S Indianapoli* l- :« ■-Llveetock |9 Hog receipt* 111, marke- • . ab.iv.- Ifio hi K b.‘- . ■ )« mil 300 1h«. J;, 3. ,(..6 (~. »4-.-. i.»r. i - aowa 10 to IS. hither. 23 75-25 H| Cattle l.stki rah.. >. alow on ' »ily wil. • - • .vending ateera 8* 5o f'> 25 50-49 25 ■ lower, top lio Sheep 2.000 fa' laml.r sffi- lower t..p «- . r ■ FORT WAYNE LIVES’OCM Fort Wayne In - \ ..- —Livestock EK Hog*. Kh hie! ■ r 20' 95 80 Joo 22 - lb* »5«0 21" 2' " 2'o lb. 15 5" ' • SOO-335 lha 41 »■ 14 80. 180 I*.l ll.# I ■ lb*. II 85 120 II" il«'> ■ 120 lb* . 84 35 ■ Rough* 94 Ktagr 13 Calves 88 So lamb# D 9 east buffalo livestock East Buffs!". N Y VW <U.R> Live Mock H Hogs. 500 fairly .. at recent d.«. Ilti. - : 180-820 lbs iiioai ly i "'-'’’ l ■ 88 5(); tru< k< d lit* I■" - " ■ 85 75 88 25. pig' and und' downward to 85 H Cattle. 200. gr»»' ""‘7’ heifers active, strong <■> er; cutlery kind# around cowa and hulls umhansed. weight aauaaxe hull'. IH Calves. 75; vealer* ». ar<* good and choice m<.»i!y Sheep. JOO; »prmg ly steady: good t« .h"i" medium SUd mixed gradr*. 88 75; fat ewre around D 5" ■ CLEVELAND PRODUCE ■ Cleveland. Ohio. —Produce ■ Butter, steady, ex'fw. • ■ standards. 3"f It) M»biHng I" 1 Kga*. steady; axtre *’■ 3014 c; current receipt* J Live poultry, weak. bens, h 1 5 lb*, and up. mof'lY ' fancy yong. « lha. and h. macovy and colored »I"' IBc. ■ Potatoes. Ohio, fl 15-H 3-' ■ loolb bag: Now Jersey. D nho russet Btirhankr 22—»• ■ long whites. fI.W: Oregtm r W 23.15-23.85. I LOCAL DRAIN MARKET I BURR ELEVATOR CO. ■ Corrected Aufn** ,b I Prices to h» n«id tntnorr"* ■ No 1 Wheat. 80 lbs or better 11 No 2 Wheat. 58 lbs I Oat*. 3n lbs trot I No. 2 Yellow Torn I No 1 Boy Be«t>« —1 Rye -1 CENTRAL 80YA CO. I No. i boy Beans —— |