Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 31 August 1939 — Page 2

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Htat«tnnnt at Condition of the xitiiimi. life ixi Kam i: < t>. Minneapolis. Minn. 130 Oak arova On Th* 11*1 Hay of Dveember. I*ll u J. AHNOLh. President W W wi Jit, fccrctary Amount at Capital paid •I 1.100.000 on GIl'UtR AMHETR Of'iUMPANY *’ Rssl Estate I'nlniurubvr*d I MlMtO.ls' Morl gage Loans i,u real •state tFrce from any prior lneuml<rant«l . 4,435,4*1.4* Bon.ln and Ml— ka Own* ad ißook Value* 45.424.5k3.ek Cash In Hank* (On In- . larrat and Not oa la* teresl) 3.07k,733 It A'<ru«<l Mat ur Illa* tin* wrest a Kents, st* > &.■».•»* 45 OCb*r Kevurluea ...a**** Luana to r<>ilQhol<lrr* *.5:*.437.*2 S-irkrt Valua of BtoCka over Hook 13,3*3.00 Premium* and A* count* due and In proven* of collection ..... 1,*33,•?*.<!•' Account* otherwise secured .... ■_»... k*l7*.k Total Gross Assets I 79.1M.0'* 17 Deduct A**el* Not Admitted ... * 40.44*.>4 Net A**et* *7*141.413 4* LIABILIIIKN Reserve or amount nea <e**ar> to reinsure • outntandlna risk* |35,104,»»3 O' Lofo.ee due and unpaid None Losses adjusted and not , dur „ *7,047.37 Losse, unadjusted and In *u*pen*e 103,1*3.0n Bill* and A<counts unpaid or Accrued « 4D.211.ki Amount du* A not duo hank* or other creditor* .._ Non* other Liabilities ut the Company •• 4,51k,435.41 _ Total Liabilities .. *«4,*7».tH.7« Capital .... I |.:co,m>o.Bu Nurplu* a Coatingcncy Krxrce " * 4,1**,31*.1« Total 170.111, 413.43 NTATE OF INDIANA I Wlti’v of Insurance < ummissioner *.m ,l, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify ♦nat the above I* a correct . upy of *•'' Statement or the Condition ot Ahe above mentioned Company on Ake (let day of December. Im, a* shown by the original statement and Cmt the Mid original statement I* gow on file In till* afire. In Teellmony Whereof. I hereunto Nuba* rlbe my name and affla my offlTlal seal, th I* loth day of July, I*3*. • iSeall GEO II NEWItAVEIi. ” , - Insurance Commissioner. Company *o state. ••Including Asset Fluctuation lienerve. ALU. JI HEPT. 1 — —O- - Slalain* nt of Condition ol Hie I 01.1 l HI.PIHI.K IHl.llll lilt; IXI ll 111 E 4 ottl'l.M • Chi. ago. Illinois 30* W. Jackson Blvd. Un the 31st Day of December, !*(».. C W. II’IW’K. Vl.v-President N. A. NHlauiN, JR He- retary Amount ut Capital paid up *| 30e.eee.ee! GROW AWt.TH OF COMPANY Real Estate Vnincumb- • ••' * 133.1** *4 Mortgage Loan* on real estate (Free from any prior incumbrance, .. 131.174.13 Molds and Stock* Owned < Market Value! 244,204.*4 4-a»h in Hanks lOn Interest and Not on Interest) iee.e3S.3T! A— rued Hecuritlea th- . <*r*«t A Kent*, *K.I. 5.*5*.*3 Other He. untie*. Bills lyoeivable 4,4*1.41 Plate Life Advance* K7.ee.tis, Premium* and Accounts due and in process of collection S*,so7.*i A' ■ . tint* otherwise ar. > urud. Ulate I4te Assets .. ief,7*o.*l< laians to Policyholders 37,1*4.3* Agents Balam es and Mlac. Advances ... 15,734 31 Total Gruss Assets * k7k.So3.kk Deduct Asset* Not Admitted * 100.15R.3*! Nel Assets ( 77k.754.4k UAUILITIEM dies, rv* or amount neceaaary to reinsure outstanding risk* * *13,733.00' Losses due and unpaid None aLosses adjusted and nol due Non* Losse* unadjusted and In suspense _ 7,353.4*. Bill* and Accounts un- *. Paid 1,143.13 "late late Liabilities.. „ 107.75e.kl Other Liabilities of the ' Company 14,»i033 • Total Liabilities ... ” * CLTSXk • i ius.ooe.ee Surplus .. | w I 77*.7*1 *• •TA'flf’Oy INI HAN A. oihf e of insurance CommiablwuM • l ihe understand. Inatmaoe CommlMloner of Indiana, hereby cert It ti>»l Hie above I* a ■ orfe, t cop> of th* Statement of ihe Condition <»f ih* above mentioned Company on Alia Slat day of December, I*3*. as .Shewa by the orialnal statement and that the said original stalviueul is JHM* oh rile In till* oftl<«. , In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto' r lbe my name aad adls my ..HlAlai seal, this iptb day of July. I»3S iNesll GEO It KHUHAIEIs. . . Ibsurame C muilsaiuncr. •if Mutual Comrmny so elate. ♦AIM. *1 MlfPTj* ’ 1* ■ /v V’ ex i nx

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| Women Operate* Mm* Jossup, Pa, — <U.R) — Mre. Anna ; I Mtatement of Condition of the TMi: l MTKII BI AlMn LIFE IXI It XI E « I.MI'IM IN THE ten OF NEW llllth > New York. New York • : t«l Fifth Avenue l»n The (let Day of December, 1»3»' C. V UTAH It. President ) P, It DANNKII, Mecrotary i Amount of < upital paid up .*» BM.i'uetOf Glnirm ANHETH OF > v7mpAn7~ I Heal Estate t'nlncumb..•red i,m.:i«.i4 Morigaa* Loan* on real l estate i Free from any prior incumbrance) 3.173.*M.f. I ■ Bonds and jH.sk* ownI vd tHook Value! .. 3,*35.«D3.1i I Cash In Hank* ion Interesl and Not <m In- > tereat I ... 373.0ei.34 .Accrued He, urltle* i Interest A Kents, el I 107.333.1* i other Nat urlllea » Non* , Premium Notes A Pol- * i ,Jcy Loan* M33.e5e.731 ..Premium* and Account* du* and In process „f t olls, tion 33M71.73 i Accounts otherwise *e--1 iur,d IM3’.»*[ *a Assets | 3,437. 1 Dedu. t Asset* Not Ad- , milted . I 1**,*04.04 , Nel Assets | ».31*.7*3.1( I.LVBILITIEM . ileet-rve or amount nej cesaary to reinsure ' outstanding risks I 7,133,301*7 MNMNNI due and unpaid | Lome* udju«t«*d and not I . du » *3.113 *4 | larsse* unadjusted and . in suspense ~ <.333 eo Bills and A.counts **• . l‘*l<l 3,1*1.35 Amount due A not due bank* or other cn-dl-l lor* 4.339.<3 Other Liabilities of th* Company 17*.H0 3* Total Llabliitles 1 7.<7».711.17 > -H l it ) i.bool I Surplus | 35e.ee3.M TblAl - 3 *,(1».7»2 1* SI ATE OF INDIANA. — . ' . .'L *’* Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned Insurant c Commisaloner of Indiana, hereby certify last the above Is a correct copy of the Mlatement of me Condition of l 2* ?. mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, IP3», a* <“• original statement and Hist th* Mid original statement is now on file m this offle*. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto -übecribe my name and afflu my *•-■ INeaD c»X>. H NEU BAI EIL Imo . , l»»uranc» Commissioner. laui? 3 , i“&Fr'! w •“ 0 Ntalemenl of Condition of the sot Till.XII I.IEE IXI HVN4.E 1 O. Dallas. Texas Commerce and Browder ;Vn The 31st Day of December, 1»3» A MORGAN Dl'eiE, President W. C M<*’ord. He retary Amount ~f Capital paid • up —No par value *3 None HIUMb AHHETN OfTniMPANY I Keal Estate L'nin, umbered | 4.37>,>3*.<e Mortgage Loens on real estate iFre* from any prior Im umbran> e) _ <.3*3 a f44.1< Hoad* and Hl—k* owned (Market v*luei I.»H 731.75 4'asli in Banka ion Interest and Not on Interest! 1,-34.7‘>* S 3 Ao rued He. unties Unteresl A Itents. etc.).. 551.M7 3* other He, unties XW.l* I Collateral l-oaiis 4<LV3 H .i* I Pol. loans and premium "otes »,u35.1«1.*l < Mlac. ledger assets ... 11*.<1*.34 > I'rgbiMtc* and Accounts ! wbwemd In process of (oiler.ton 1,e*7,41*.15 I. Vcrounts otherwise seI < ured .. « None Mia non-ledger . 33«.*34 4l Total Gros* A*ml* 33»A<M3L*e .'Deduct Asset* Not Admitted * 337,137 73 i Nel Awl* |3»,13v,k37.»*' LIABIIJTIEN .Reserve or amount ne- | ceasary to reinsure outslai .Bi.g risk* 337,<7».7V1 no >'!>>**** due and unpaid 12*,3M.t3 l-oasea adjusted and not due ... None i, Losses unadjusted and in suspense None Hills and A><-ounU uu- , I"'"' 31.73L93 Amount due A not duo trank* or other credl- . ,or ‘ - None Other IJabilltles of the Company HMM.I»I > , Total Liabilities S3k,4l* l»» sj i .spital and Hurplus .. I *31.333 i* 1 33*7um*»7e» PTATE OF INDIANA. "~ |UHh'e of Insurance ( oinmlssloner i. ibt undersigned. • Cwui- i inißitloner <»f Induna. hereby certify ' J**in a curnh't cup) of ’ the Kia lenient of the Condition of 1 J* Company oa > the list day of Im>«ember. mm 1 * h » “rlMluai slat-mem and ' '/‘i. ? original »tareiuei>i is; I now on file In thl* otne*, ’ I" Txtlmony Whereof. I hereuißy , subs, rlbe my name and uttla m> clal seal, this IBth daj of July. IMS VMeali Ghhi. IL NEWUAL'UIL • At* * a luaurnnva ConamißMoner If. Mutual Company so stat*. AUG. 31 MKI»T. 4 |

Sklepko. Ji yeur-old Jessup widow. I thrtclte operator. She la iht- heed I which employ* to men and mine* imlievc* ah* la the only woman att lof the Enkulenko Coal Company. 135 to 10 ton* ot coal a day 'R£DH£ADS ARC LUCKY" By Vera Brown

SYNOPSIS Mike Shannon, pretty red-headed nugaein* counter (iri at th* Hotel Eureka. I* trying to reform on* of it* epectacttlar gueeta-Hsndaome Larry Regan, eenaational young aouthpaw (left hand) pitcher, who** misconduct haa been worrying hi* team'* management. Mik* la th* chief support of her family. She was not pleated when "With" Malone, the club'* No. 1 scout, suggested that eh* might marry the erratic Handsome. But when he fell again for liquor, ah* rushed to hi* room to "bring him to,” a most smbarraseing scene ensuing. In th* stadium dressing room Utrr, when "kidded" about "th* redhead." Handsome struck Assistant Coach Harper, but he escaped suspension with a warning. The neat day. Mik* was ameted to receive e not* from Regan, reading: "You've got to marry me." CHAPTER VIII In the midst of her confusion Handsome burst out of the elevator, strode into the lobby. It wa* like a first act entrance. 11* eauded well being, complete content. Pressed, shaved, not a hair out of Sac*. And he had on a new suit, ike wa* sure. In that first glimpse of Hand some, Mike was more furious than ahe had been in her life. Here she'd lost sleep, been half wild with aniiety over him, and he steps out of th* elevator looking as though he did not have a care in the world. Then Handsome caught her eye, and waved, hi* old aalute. Mike melted. Hie progress was alow aero** the lobby. Downey stopped him. Some tourist* asked for autograph*. Handsome cam* in a kind of triumphal procession to her counter. "How’s the Skippert” Maybe he'd forgotten he'd ever written it. She'd pretend she hadn't got it But hi* eye* traveled to th* epot where the note had been. Aa he opened-the morning paper casually. he said: "Did jou get my note? “Well?" People earn* up to the counter. Mike wa* busy for a little. "IJtrry. you've lost your mind.” “Never felt better in my life." He grinned at her. "I bet you were surprised.” "Surprised is a mild word for it." "When can I talk to you? What about lunch?” “You know, I don't take more than fifteen minutes.” "Then, it will have to emit until dinner." “I've got to go home.” "AU right then, 111 com* ever and see Jimmie. I got that baseball from Ac* today. 11l com* on over after dinner." Mik* did not answer. “See you later. Skipper.” He waved goodbye. “I'm going to a movie after 1 wrap myself around a steak.” Mike stared after him, torn between resentment and laughter: "Steak, indeed! And I haven’t been able to eat for 24 hour* worrying about him.” Never had the subway seemed ao alow a* it did that night. Mike fingered her glove* impatiently. There was so much to do. The house would be in shamble* and she was firm in her determination to get most of th* family away before Handsome came. When she walked into the house, everybody had eaten, and were gathered in Jimmie's room. Her mother had left her some supper on th* kitehen table. Mike went in to see Jimmie, bent down and kissed him. "You're having company tonight." "Handsomel” Jimmia'g face lighted. "Yes." “Great!" Her brother Jaek jumped up "I've got a picture 1 want him to autograph."

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. AUGUST 31. 1939.

"I'm dying to eee him!” Mary I cried. “Now look here, all of you You : two kida are going to tho movies." They raised their vote** in vieI lent protest "You are. Mother, you help ma. They've got to. I won't have this a ail messed up and you kids ng all over Handsome when he eomes." i "You're mean 1" Jaek retorted. i "You're to see him. You ean come in before he leave*. But he’s coming just to aeo Jimmie. Help me get this i room filed up, Mary.” Mr*. Shannon joined la th* argument with the ehudren. "De I have to leave?" asked her father. "Os eourae not, dad." Mike dropped a kiss on hl* head. "But please just this once, Mary I" Mike rushed out into th* sitting room, began picking up paper*, magasine*. It was a shabby room, with shabby furniture. Mik* looked at her home with impartial eye*. Dad had done the boat he could. Handaome might just aa well know, first aa last, they were poor. Mary coming out of her sulks, h ired Mike tn the living room. She br ugi t th* earpet sweeper. "You’re a darling. Mary!" Youli keep him her* until we get home?” "Os course. Here'* money for the movies." Mary gave Mik* a hug. "Now go and change your dross. Fix your hair. 11l take care of this me**," she added. Mrs Shannon was busy in Jim mie’e room and Mr. Shannon wandered around like a lost soul. Finally he went into hi* bedroom, came back with hl* hat on. "I'm going to get out of hen while all this fuse is going on." "Dad, I didn't mean that.” "Ob, 111 be back. I want to see this Handsome fellow." "Dad. put oa your good eoat.” "11l do nothing of th* kind. This is good enough for a ball player!" A half hour later, when Mike came out in a white wash dress and went in to Jimmie, be looked at her appraisingly: "Gee, you're pretty!" "That’* because you love me." "But doesn't Handsome love you, I too?** "Don’t be silly, dear. Os course not.” "ill bet he doe*. Hl tell him he'* ■ got to." "If you do, he'll never com* back." i Jimmie laughed: “I’ll bet he will." Mik* eat down in a chair beside Jimmie: “Darling, you won't do anything to make me sorry 1 asked him to come, Jimasie? You wont say anything fool!*h that wiU make (M* uutappy ?" “Aw no! 11l be good.” Mary took Jack off to the movie* before eight o’clock. Mr*. Shannon went to change into a fresh house dress. Mik* found waiting dlMcuit She wished now ahe’d not told Handsome he could come. She went into her bedroom and looked easin at that note he had left for h“r in th* morning. But Jimmie railed her, and ahe went on in to him. It waa desperately hard, sit tint there, pretending to devote all her time to Jimmie when her ear era* strained to hear tho doorbell. The hour dragged oa. After nine Mike had almost given up hope when th* door bell rang. She rushed to push th* busier, her hands trembUng. Her mother, tending not to notice Mike's nervouanes*. went in to Jimmie'* room Mik* opening the doer, eould hear Handsome tramping up th* four flights of ataira. She leaned against th* doorway, waiting. “How are you. Skipperl" Hand some called when he eaught sight of her from down the hall He ram* in a* casually aa though he were accustomed to climb thoee • lair* every day '’You're the onto guest w*'ve ever 1 had who eould climb up her* and i >ot put I" Mito managed a tough ‘

“That'* because 11 v* right." He bent and kissed the tip of her nos*, threw Ma hat on the davenport "Mother's in with Jimmie. He's so eacited." Bh* led the way into th* etutry bedroom. Handsome cam* over to Jimmie'* bedside. "How'a triehaf" he demanded, grinning down at the boy. "And here's that baseball " Handsome, of course. Won Mrs. Shannon completely. Mik* knew that would happen. Her mother was beaming, obviously adoring. "But your name isn't on here!” Jimmie protested holding th* precious baseball in his left hand, th* hand which wa* not crippled. "I'm no 4 up tn that yet. Next rear maybe when I'm going great, 111 autograph th* other side for you. By that time, you'll be well enough to eom* and see me ptoy." “Do you really think »o?" "Os course.” Jimmie started a long erosssiaminaUon. questions of every kind. Handsome eetUed himself beside th* boy and hi* hug* frame acemed to fill th* little bedro-m. Mrs Shannon •lipped out of the rcot.i after a while. And finally Mike left th* two together. * 'Hike Mik*. She'* swell," Jimmie said when his slater had gone "So do I; I think she'* swell, too." “I'm glad." "Ar* you?" "Sure! Moot of th* guy* ah* knows are sissy guys." "Then I'm not a aissy?" •Goe.no. You can fight!” Jimmie grinned. They got along famously. Mike came back and then Handsome told Jimmie he wa* leaving town with the team soon "We'll be on the road for ail weeks this time. I'm going to mis* Mik*.,. and you Jimmie.” "It must be fun traveling in a parlor car." “V Uow kind * W**! H." Handsome smiled at Mik* a* he th ught of th* banned poker fames. N°w, Jimmie, I've got to take Mike out for a little white. She'e my girt you know, and I've got to buy her eom* ice cream.” As Jimtell. Handsome added: Well come back and bring you some. What kind? Chocolate?" "Chocolate!" agreed Jimmie. Shortly Handaome and Mik* found themselx* out on a Brook.yn BtlWts "I've got to talk to you. There’* a candy etore on the romer." 1! • dreary," * "That doesn't matter. Not when I m with you " x-Z?* 7 . w **‘ lnv * neighborhood etara A nickel piano wa* playing. “Two root beers." Hands, me told the whiter, "aad also a quart of crwun to »>• taken out." The derk grinned aad shuffled off. Th* piano wa* playing "hidewalks of York." “Well, Skipper, her* it to." He -Si?i •• p ovw to Miu l* u ™ th * P»P« r dt tho little SKSS. °“ aJL t ti rnr ’-s? r ' >a, . ri " <r For ,h * fint tim«noticed the diamond ring, of which he w** M proud, w** gone from hi* band. ~u‘ “ on ' n °°'' word. I meat t* explain things. I !*■„ te*et la*t night after the <amt. "But I can't take this - Nonsense, put it on. Doesn't it J** P**”/’’ Hacds-mc ad-.nrod h *f »iU« the beautiful ring. , h° l .*• b,,fln al ‘be b« r.n. ning. I thmk tomorrow Lme cf the sport* writer* will taow. I told Mr. I woo g»irg to marry >ot»." "You .. what?" 4.. AU F ’° r f 1 * hcUld »‘*V* had it In mind before, but I juat nevvr thevgbt of it H 4 Mike laugbH helplessly, *Tu lw continued) CgtJTltbfi ts Vara Mr*** ■ f'acw* s. gj. Srss-ssia, u«

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* A RATI* One Time—Minimum charge of 2»c for 20 word* or lee*. Over 20 word*. V/*c per word Two Tim**—Minimum charge of 40c for 20 word* or lee*. I Over 20 word* 2c per word for < th* two time*. Three Timed—Minimum charge I es 50c for 20 words or leas. Over 20 word* 2'/»o per word for the three time*. Card* of Thank* ........ Me , Obituaries and veroee .. *IOO Open rate - dieplay advertising 350 per column Inch. FOR SALE ALWAYS new and VSEI) washer*, J sweeper*, refrigerator*, stove*. Small payment. We trade for livestock. Decatur Hatchery, deal er. James Kitchen, ealesmau. fiM-tt ' FOK SALE — Truck load Rood Mkhigan i'ea< he* at my home I on Road 33 South Thursday, price* ' right. Hoy L. Price. 205 3t J FOR SALE — Duo Therm OH Burner '33 model Good coudi < tion. Price reasonable Phone 1054. 205 fitdt i FOR SALE - » * 18 Wll'on Rup; good condition, also kitchen rink, i 1 faucets, will sell both cheap 1 rbone 137. 304-3'l FOR SALE — Pear*. 50c bushel. ' Hugo Thieme. <•* mile* northeast Decatur. 204-3 t FOR SALE 3d Plymouth two-deer trunk eiNiau. Very dean. Low mileage. Good tire*. Medumkally A l Fred Bust he 3U4> -'l FOR SALE Table lat nips Just received large number ot table lamp*. Spedal price f 1.50 while they teat Sprague Furniture Co., 152 So. Second St. Phone !!•» AJLk FOR SALE t'sed merchandise: 1 113x13 Asminster rug; 1 table temp. 3 need tables; 3 used pianos; 2 dresser*. 1 used heater Many other article* too numerous to ‘ mention. No reasonable offer re- ■ fused. Sprague Furniture Co.. 152 So Second St. Phone IM). 20011 I'trß SALE He*a hay by me ground. Tall growth. Free fnau ! weeds I'lul L. Sctielerstine. Road ' 21, Route 1. Decatur 2vff-g3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT Seven room strictly modern bouse. Phone 133. It ■ " o NOTICE I will be back in my oScw Friday. September 1. 205 2t H. F. Zwick. M l). VOID*. <»E stl.E OF HEAL ExIVIE HI VIIHIVI'IKtI'OK la Ibe vaam* 4 irrnlt < „ur« la Vaeaitea. Vusaxl 31, lUJU STITH VF INI>i.XA ( 111 M Y «SF AIIAUH, i(rlxs A Htaitrr. Adi»luistrsl->r ot I llie esiais ot Abuts <‘ blatter, dr .•eased. V*. Drlva A. Staltrr. Lronsi i D. Htaltsr, Nuruuia L NlaUrr, eirol blatter, Aiiru F. dialler. Lu* Ur it.l .biallsr, Clarrn e A blatter, Blan-hsi h gtallrr. L. N b« hntoter, wh-w»e I true first name to thia adMintstralor l* unknown. The undersigned administrator of II he eatetc »t A ins tola f Hialtor. d»- • eased, hereby give* notice that by • in or ut an order ot Die Adam* CR- « uit i nurt of Adam* t’ounty, Indiana. lis will between lbs hour* ot ten o'- • Dll A. M and four o’clock I'. M. |on the 34th day ot Mrptember. I»3*' al thy Mitka ot Natlia.l C. Nsl-. • son, 133 Knuth Hoeond Street, !>*«■»- I tor. Indiana, otter t«<r sals al pnI tats Ml* all tbs Interest ot said d«•edrnt in and Io ikr Knowing dssjcrlhsd real estate, tu-sril: I -J I .'* halt tU) ot the South !?“•’ ?“" r A* r x, of Sr’tb.h 34. lownahip 37 North tt) Kangs 13 ■nail • unialnlng elghiy ••«! “’-1 ior less, all in Kirkland Township, I , Adams, < »umy. Indiana. y U I he made subject to (hr approval of Mid rvuft, tor not ? »*>• fuU appraised value ot . J* ««d upon th* follow. oPE!i""?,'Cash on * u ? purchaser at su> b further requited to glw imnd In assure the pa>n,rnl accord- '"• ‘"..'i* term* of a certain mort- ' r * real est»ie in f*M»r »»f (In- H-htitil F* itiil A liin 1 I« uuhly. IhtfMua up<Ht whi h |« du< m prim i|ml of 33.‘0n 110 with inter? ,r " m Ul ■’* 1 • 1 .fi* l l l muitgage appsarlna uH^asS-. 1 " i" ••""I Fund Nurtgax* .» inf ? •'/•f* *'} ”» “>• r-’>rss •J th* lie. ord, r a Uttii* of Adams CtrUMy subie t t„ win. h .aid real eatata i* Io be sold “ Delta A. btalier, '-.baa f. %liurM«>> f« r N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* Eaamined • Glaseae Fitted HOURS •:»0 to 11:30 12.30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 e. m. Taleehnn* ISS Radios Fixed by men *hn KNow now MILLER RADIO SERVICE 134 W Monroe St, Phon* S2B — Re*. Phone 622

MISCELLANEOUS ! AUTHORIZED County dealer for Dri-Can. bottle cookimt gas. Thor Washer and ironer. E C. Htucky. Geueva Hanhery, Phone 156. Gen eve. 205-ii MANUFACTURER of the World s Finest 4compartment nut and candy vendors will sell route on Dm atlon In Decatur territory, with i exclusive territory privilege*. Fourhit Hie Mfg. Co., 3338 Joy Road J Detroit, Mich. 205-6tx r SMSamiamimMMWmMMßSMMWMmi^Mi mwmmbms FA RM ERB ATTENTION — Call S7O-A At our expense fur dead t lock removal. The Btedler Product* Co, Frank Burger, agent. 1W I WANTED WANTED -Single room in private home. Prefer young people. Close in. Modem. Box 21, Daily Demo>ral lu WANTED — Room for light housekeeping. furnished or unturnteh- I ed. Or sleeping room. Phone O--874 ■ 2Q6-2tx WANTED TO BUY -» Clover or Bean Hay. aultable for cow feed; also large heating Move. Phone 871-J. 264 31 o — I Test Your Know ledge * | Can vou answer eeven of theae 1 ten question*? Turn to page Four for the answera 1. Doe* the U. 8. Constitution pro-! aeribe any qualification* for Jutisces of the Bupnme Court? 2. lu which State wa* the first oil well drilled* 1 Who defeated Frank Murpnv m the election for Governor of Mien, itan? 4. Why does the boiling temperature of water differ at varyiug alt'.tides? £ What is the full name ot 6ena'tor Bridges who I* a candidate tor I the Republican nomination tor PreI s'dent? 6 How many cubic fc*t arc in oa e cord ot wood? 7. In which State is Zion NationJi Park? 8. is hard-boiled properly a hyphenated word? • What is the National Anthem of Canada? tv. What is a moonshiner? ' 'W - MARKETS AT A GLANCE Slocks, lower and quiet. Bond*, lower; V. 8. governments lower. Curb stocks, lower. Chicago stock*, lower. Call money, one per cent. Foreign ext hange, lower in relation to dollar. Cotton, easy. Grain*, wheat, higher, up about ’» to liec; corn firm, up around to to torChicago Hveatock: tags, weak; cattle strong; sheep, steady to strong. Silver Imr in New York, off 1c i In New York to 35*ac a fine ounce. ' *•"♦**• meal •( (emlaisiratwr Exlslr lx Max '* h»r*by given. That the u te'le-raiM firtel hMa lw« n Ad«t • ■ t • . .hsateth Htaufter tele nf Adams iJibiy *i..'lvl,nt*’" < Tl ‘* *’ ta * *• 9ro ‘ Administrator Hermaa We,era. *ti..rnr>

wiJSBn USED CARS it Ford 2 dr. touring Mdan with Rodio. Mater, twin homo and oth«r «*tra equipment. Low muaage and in eacellent mechanical condition. 37 Terraplane Fourdoor Sedan ! with heater and C.a je. defroster $ XU ‘37 Terrapiano 2 dr. tr. sedan with heater and defroster . $395 ’3® Terraplane 2 door Sedan with electric d>»maa hand $320 F f. r l®r De| “ M « *•«•"• MohaO Z Z’. 000 * C,U " "'"••■ Mohair upholetery. heater, twinhorn, „ tw Mi ,, t T ••“’•. $195 h 3J Hudoon 4 door Seden with I heater and radio ■’« PonHac Tudor Mdan with $195 I*. KIRSCH & SON • 'l'hi x Monroe Stu. Phone 335.

WKETWiiI Brady . Mlrk „ , of U Cr *■ W C'omc at u X, ' , Au,,,.. W 1"" Io IM |l„ ’ to II" || la mE i<" io !'.•• ii.. i<i" !•• re . l'"' to 221 lb. MB '22.'. l.> 250 |f,, I" 250 11.. Mi 25" to 2'o |f„ 2'o to 300 ii,. Mi 3; '" H . .u>,| Hough- Mi Slags Mg Vral.r, Ml Spring 1.,,,,,.. Mg Spring i, U( g M Yearlings ew POULTRY Furnished M»tx . Egg A Poultry Decstur Co::- . ; jj EH ) rices fur I!.-,; A premium of lc per be ps.4 tor a;; clesn cool Mw r (n White Egg- .1 i '■ •-■ . r Mi Heavy ||. i. | . W Leghorn ' ■ |||| >; ■ ■ i., -. • Whit,- 1; g. i ... a k" '. 1 - :up Rgl !••►■■ lie vy ie . J./I CHICAGO G= AA Sept Dec Wh.-al • K Corn Lt \ Oats , s _M CLtVtvA\o PROO-CeM Produ< e Mj Ito"- . .G».M standards. 2T. ||| . id. M l !.-ru kM •:oi - B old, »10c. M Porno. - <• misM 100 11, ... I-;. and long v* 1.: - >. ." M FORT WAVNE LIVESTqM Fort Waym lr..| A • !! - Liveatm k M Hogs 25 I”. !. «•• 36 35; 200-22. !• 25 iM lbs tel;, tee I- . )*<■ 2«> lbs u; !.-• - M jgo ymi ii,s. d—JS ■ 35 70. .125 H- 1M lbs. 35 75 120 !!■• »'•>■ 120 lb* . 35 s'l g Roughs fl ■" f'e ■ Calves IlnS" Uttlhs I* Ii INDIANAPOLIS LIVES’OCB Indianapolis Ind Aug 11 S —Liveetock Ilog receipts I h<'*M 1«2. weights ..b.o. 1«“ i* ■ I lower. liglif (••■.• • ■ 3«<o on *2O 230 te 3o te tie > 3004<H1 lb*. 351<«‘TFB 3550-36 | Cattle. MS', calves 544; lac ds and lots of »'■ •d-i F Ing*, steady t«» »'r»>M. • ciaaeea of tattle steady; choice 1.2 M» lbs «••'• »l» eral lola good yearling- I’TM 1 other*. *M» heif.-r- ■>'>* I scaree. top weighty -.• .•.u" * 117; vealere Needy, bulk «« d choice. 310 So-11l Sheep. 2.00". ».xhl »hd o grade* of tai lambs 2.’>> •“* others uneven but generally »* Io etrong. top l»5" Nf * around 90 lbs . early bulk e ,l “* choice, |9 I 9 60, 'ominon s»6 • turn. 16-6825; ste'Ub""' ’ steady al 62-13 EAST BUFFALO LIVES IO " East Buffalo. N 1 Auff <UJB Uveatot k Hogs. 500. pre. th»H> 1,01 I done; bidding 15c and ttw* 1,1 I Wednesday mostly IT Jo d' * 1 gotal and choice l»«-22O lbs ; » cd Ina 160 230 lb* q«»"' d »* Cattle. 400. gw* heifer* more active than moally steady to local 11 meaty gras* steers ginrrsiy tier I.OOit lbs. I»D •" iomni« medium eieeis *'id heifer*. • 17 75; cow* and bulls ui>'h»N cutler and common "’**• * 65 65; ranuet 13 75316". 1 weight bulb. 56 36 fit LOCAL GRAIN ** R ** T BURK ELEVATOR 0°Corrected August > Price* to be paid tonio" 0 ’ No. 1 Wheat. 60 lbs nr brib? * No. 2 Wheat. 68 lbs Oat*. 30 lbs. teri N<>. 2 Yellow Corn No. 1 Soy Beaus Rye — ' CENTRAL SOYA CO. No. 1 Sov Beaus