Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1939 — Page 2
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_ . i Test Your Knowledge Can you answe-r a»-v«n of these ten quoit Ions? Turn to page j ■ Four for the answers. 1 Under which Pr.-sident did William Jennings Bryan s.-rve a* Secretary of State? 2. In a card gume. which player is the ’pone”? 3. By Wha' name l* tin- war of K-v between tin- United State* and Simin, known? I In which < try i« Louisiana State i diversity ? 5. What is the correct prcnuuciatlon of the word obligate? 6 Name the capital of Newfoundland. 7. On shipboard. what is a cal* Stan”
. Vi. r ~ ? SPRAGUE OFFERS LIVING ROOM BVITKS 537.» up BED HIM IM SHTES * {5.00 up LANE CEDAR CHESTS 111.50 up 9 x 12 WOOL RI GS 515.50 up Liberal trade in allowance tor you' old furniture E I TERMS Sprague Furniture Co IS2 S. Second St. Phone 199 OPEN EVENINGS in APPOINTMENT 1930 ; /•/Hi ■ •' ■" ‘ L — 4-.>LfjgF CHRISTMAS SAVINGS (LI BS f i* Clone Saturday a IL Uy i rT. i heck* will be mailed mmui. fl . First State Dank || ■k* Member F. D. I. C. K TSK Watch for opening date flm 1940 Cnriatmai bav > *■ He " 1 8 s C' lul>
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! 8. Name the author of the tragedy 1 "King Lour." 9. What la arlthrnomania? > 10. Name the largest mountain 1 range In South America ■ —■■—l I ■I. IHHOI am. — ~i Adams County .Memorial Hospital j Admit! -d: Chides II France. Ito. Word. Ohio Mrs. ! ton /.art man. Payne. Ohio; .Mrs Albert (’ Hau man I lot Him •tree . Pau! Hrlede. .'>•'!< Wert JefLison fa .d di*miss«dl Dorothy llawkiw Mor.ro. vfile Dismissed; Jimmy IHffendorfer. 1 N«|th .<• i.'iid S’ Mr* LaMMtl Sprunger and infant son laiwell | Leon, Berne. Mrs Norman lav Noak and Infant daughter Shirley Ann. route 6. Mrs Christine S, hl*
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, NOVEMB ER 16, 1939.
They Won’t Observe F. D. R.’s Turkey Dare I '■■ ♦* '■ i ■ W. 3 >. WSr k ■■
• * Pi!, m descendant* of Plymouth, Ma**., are going to ignore President Roosevelt’* new Thanksgiving date. Nov 23. and will present their yearly festival on Nov. 30 in the typical spirit of their ancestors.
(.■ •triii, route 1; A. J. Bearers, 1211 EeVvtith 8t 0 MARKETS AT A GLANCE St<M ks firm and quiet. Bond* Irregularly higher. U. 8 governments irregularly higher. Curb stocks higher Chicago stacks: higher. Call money: one percent. Fo- vn exchange lower. Cotton up as much as SO* a ba!*, fl*.nil* firm, wheat up about t* ami ■*• cent; corn up around w to Chicago livestock: hogs weak; cat: 1<- -toady to strong, sheep steady. Rubber; lower. 0 _ >oii<i: 01 null. «»;rri.».N»:*T 01 I -. I V n: M11V44 S • • i» • -by kotn tu th« credI . satees ot Petyi > , . .1. . <».-.|. |.. appear In th* A.l> * . ,ult Court, »..lrt at !>»<at iiolMfia, on 110 2nd day of l<e- < ml,, r. )■> :», and •how • a jar. It any. I 0 t 19. Pinal e-tUviut-nt A <ounta, t .1 dr .dent ■ I 11. t !•< approved; and aaid ,tifi. 1 to then and there ; ■ ■ of Io relit, and receive Vt mum II Patterson. Administrator hoi., .. S,October 11. I»J>, 100*.,, ii. Mr. iruMWMH. Mlloreey. Nov. 1 . FARM LOANS There will be a field representative of the Muncie Production Credit Ass’n. at the Schurger Abstract Office liic-flay. \oieml»er 21. 19 19. Thcte interested m a loan for financing farm operation, purchasing of equipment, livestock, etc. at a low rate of interest can secure information by calling at this office. Interest rate t /, per year; intereat charged on money you are using only and for the period you use it. Livestock, equipment and crops are your security. Budget loans with deferred advances are made to substantial farmers. Many Adams County farmers are having their farm operations financed in this manner. Loans are for one year, may be paid at any time with proceeds from sale of livestock, crops and gram at date of selling these commodities This is not merely a loan. It is financing farm operations at a low interest rate and a dependable sourceUnder t**e same administrative regulations as ths Federal Farm Loan.
In the photo, Hugh kUraghy, portraying the eldei brewster, officiate* at prayer a* the ’’Pilgrims'’ rehearse their Thanksgiving Day role*. Preddstil Roosevelt »u obliged to decline an invitation. m «■•«. —ww— >■* —’ " ■“ ir ' “ ——
SUPREME COURT — iCONTINUKD FROM PAUK OMR> said that tke last ice’s funeral would be in St. Fatii. where he still maintained kin early borne Other funeral urrangements have not been made. o Glen Martin Joins United States Army 1 ~■~~ (Hen Martin, of tble city, baa joined the Vnlted Stateo army, ac--1 cording to word received here from [th recruiting officer at For*. Wsjne “O Triple Murder And Suicide Disclosed Ihinatou. Maine, Nov 1* <U.Pj Four bodies were found today I in a burned hous.-, levi-allng what 1 * police believed to be a tripl.i murder and a suh ide Tue vl.ilms were Identified as Wiuiani A lliiwc. a Ik. tit 36. Mrs.
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Ethel V. Rowe, also about I Arlhui Rowe. 13. Clare Rowe, 12 Police lu-lleved that ell were ‘ killed by bullets from a revolver, found near the bodies, and not by th.- flann-a. Prominent Lutheran Dies I*ate Wednesday Fmt Wayne, Nov. 1* (U.FJ Prime funenl service* were held here today f>* Rev. Charles I for. lay. 60. prominent Lutheran, who died at bis hum- at TlppecMo« lake late y< cterday Burial will be at York. Pa. Rev. liuulay formerly lived at ; Cairo. 11l N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Eaaminod • Glasses Fitted HOURS S:M to 11:M 12:20 to 6;oti Ssturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 1M
* RATES * Ona Tima—Minimum charge of 26s for 20 words or Isas. Ovsr | 20 words. 1!/*o per word. | Two Times—Minimum charge | of 40c for 20 words or Issa. | Over 20 words 2c psr word for * | th* two timesThrse Times— Minimum charge of 50c for £0 words or lose. Over 20 words t>/ge por '* ord f for ths three times. Card of Thanks 35c I Obituaries and verses ~ *l-00 | Open rate—diepisy advertising | 35c per column inch. ♦ FOR SALE FOR SALE — Dr Salsbury Rota Caps worm powders. Tonic and conditioner. Jameaway ventilating ays teai and equipment Dovalur Hatchery, Poultry Headquarters. 234tf ALWAYS — New. used washers, different makes; sweepers; heat Ing, loal-oiL cook siuves; *umll payments. Decatur Hatchery dealer. James Kitchen, salesman. FOR SALE —Peedes* KalamsxOo combination rang*. ga* and coal. Like new. 210 S. 11th St. Phone >76. 270-31 FOR SALE — White Pop Com. 5 i lbs. for 25c. Sure pop. O G. Baughman. 350 N. loth St. Phone l 1142. 270-3tx I FOR SALE Grade Ayrshire, h-year-old cow. TIL Haugs disease tested Homer Arnold, three ' mile* south of Preble. 270-3tx iFOII SALE -Used furniture, pianos and range*: I wardrobe trunk. A-l condition; 1 Kalamaxoo range. * A-l condition; I studio couch, like new; used living room *uite. A-l j condition; 1 »piece dining room suite, fair condition; 4 piano*, all in A-l condition. Ih-ds. chair, rockers. mattresses, tables AH out of , good homes, was traded iu OR new. INo reasonable offer refused | Sprague Furniture .Company. 153 I South Second St. Phone 199. 270-3 t I— — — FUR SALE 15 acres with 3 room cottage; iMsement, electricity; cbirken bouse; garage, inmivdiats post, salon. C. A. Harvey; Monroe 27>3tX I FOR SALE 1 chicken bouse; I* 1 head pig*, double Immune; 7.088 fire brick. 16 ton Fairbanks scale.! C A. Harvey, Monroe ;72-3'x FOR SALE Premier duplex clean- [ er. Repossessed. Can have for balance due. Decstur Electric Shop. Phone 244- 370-31 FOR BALE M acres. I*6 miles weal ot Willshire, Ohio. Immediate possession and liberal terms. Price *62.50 an acre. 120 acres, 3 i miles northeast of Willshire. This la a bargain at *62.50 an a< re. Adolph Gehres 4 Son. Convoy. O. ! FOR SALE SO white rock pullets Joe Gelmer, Route 3. 371-31 X > FOR SALE- Six room semi model n house in north part ol city [ i on Improved street; small down [ payment. Balance like rent. Also i large brick house. Fifth and Madi- [ san street, suitable for large fami ily or apartment building. , Do you want to sell, buy, or exi change city property <>r farms? j , See us now. Bo*, ktnari Real Estate j anti Insurance agency. 153 South; Set mid St. Decatur. Phone 3 * 17141 I FOB SALE 13 pigs. Double Im j tnuue. Phone *66 R. W. H. Stolts. 271301 i FOR SALE Four row Appeiton, corn shreddei . Good shape. > Thrve-I»urths mile south Infimmry i Clint Hart, H-rman Loschc Phone 5975. 27L3tx FOR BALE Two Hampshire sows. I Purebred male hog. Two purebred New Zealand white buck*. Four miles oast Monroe. A. J. I Davison. 371-3tx I im HAIJv drop leaf table dlnn | Ing room chairs, rockers, laundry heating and range stoves. Young's Used furtißjure store Jefferson Mt. i ’ INtR HALE '■* lon truck, also I' wheel trailers. Frank Jennings ' 104 S Fifth St m-3tx j FOR SALE Duroe lumrs. Champ-| lon strains Hcasotiable |n miles i <Mt of Decatur, road 234 II D. I > ls< her, Convoy, O. 273-13 x ‘
fffTM BrakeH -ARE YOUR «l»r AEEETE FOR SAFETY LET OUR EXFERTE GIVE YOU PERFECT ERAKEE WHITE Ik ZESEK Auto Krpuir. Jr< at Mow too Phono 344
FOR HALE Hoy s bicycle Bal ! loon tires. Will sei! cheap Ft-rd K!-uk Phone 719 E 272 30 MISCELLANEOUS AUTHORIZED County dsaler tor Drt-Gaa. the bottled cooking gas Tbcr washer and tamer. E C Stucky, Geneva Hatchery, Phone IG6. Geneva. zo6 ts NOTlCE—Upholstering, rafinlshing and repair work of all kinds. We buy and sell good furniture Decatur Upholstery Shop. South Second Street. Phone 420. 2494401 *25 REWARD for auy coni Great i Christopher Corn and Callous Salve cannot remove It has re--1 moved mllllns of corns sm<e 1915 ! P’-lce 35t . 3 for *l. Mall orders i ,5, extra for postage. Hold by E J Miller Grocery, distributor. West Adams St. Decatur. Ind Ind 272-31 X NOTICE 1 have moved tuy otfcle to the . Paul H. Gruham insurance and AbI street office, South Second St. Jim Andrews Real Estate Agency. 370-3 U NOTICE—FeIIow with rad truck who found new linoleum n.g south Decatur Monday return same to Ray Ralston, Line St. 372-2 U FARMERS ATTENTION - Cell 870-A at our expense tor dead stock removal. Tbs Stadler Products Co., Frank Burger, agaaL 13 U SEWING MACHINES- Binger electrics; vacuum sweepers, automatic irons. Low monthly paymenu. We teach sewing free. All: makes repaired. Needles, oil, parts Singer Agent Phone 2>2. 269 <t LOST AND FOUND IXiST— Corel Shawl, fringed, on N. Second St. Reward. Phone 679. 271-3 U WANTED W’ANTED- 4 or 3 room, modern or Semi-modern house, close in. uo children; call phone 14. 271-31 FOR KENT FOR RENT — 2 room furnished apartment, ground floor, private ' entrance. 32a N. 6'uurth. Pbone ' 355. Mrs. John T My< re. 321-et ! i Ft >R RENT — Seven room modern house at 617 Win* heeler St. In I quire si 63k M.-rcer Ave. 273-a itx
Ho Hunting Marian Mkhaek R. 4. Henry Kunklehan. I n ion Tup. NO HUNTING! —on the follouint' farm* in *ecth»n 3. Rout towiwUiip: William (hristuiner Edu in J. FnellinK latui* Hoik Theodore Holbrmk Auuunt Christ laner. 1939 BUICK Tr. Sedan Nearly new Buick four door touring eedan. with radio. Mator. dofroetar. electric clock end many other antra* Ha* been driven a total o« 2.141 mite*. Purchaaad new Aug 28. 19J9. You can cave nearly 1100 on thia car. Pete Kirsch & Son Phene JiS Firat at Monroe f Overalls Men's M nt. Sttnfon/ed OVERALLS 98c„.5l- 2 5 Rivet Style Overall* Hoys Rivet Style 69c Vance & Linn Broun-Bill Shoea.
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