Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1939 — Page 2

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* Test Your Knowledge | Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers 1 What body of •'•ter was discovered by Vasco Nunez de Balboa ? 2 In what year did the Boer Wai cud? 3. In which standard time zone i» the city of Cleveland. Ohio? 4 la the highest hand In Poker with the deuces wild ’ 5. If a child is boru to ualurwllced American citizens in a foreign country, I* he also an American citizen? 6. With what sport i* the name of Turk Edwards aseociited? 7. Name the strait that separates Greenland from the .North American continent. 8. What is the correct pronunciation of the word longevity? t» Os which river Is the Pecos River the principal tributary?

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Public Sale Friday, Nov. 24-1939 Horses - Cattle - Hogs • Sheep - Calves Wc have consigned for thi» Mile 15 head of go.d Guernsey Cows. 5 head Holstein Cows; also some g'val Jersey rows, and 5(1 head of stock cattle. I (Hi head of Feeding Hog*. All miscellaneous articles will he sold before I p. m. Stock Sale. I p. m. prompts. Decatur Sales Co. Doehrman and Gorrell. Aucts. PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction a ’ wy fc 4* I mile.' South and 2 miles We»t of Rockford. >.*oi* 1 mile South and 5 miles East of Chattanooga, on FRIDAY’, November 24th Co-nm»ncins at 10 00 A M. 5— HE \I) OF HORSES—S Sorrel Mare. 11. wt. 1600; Brown Mare. 12. wt. 1400; Bay Mare. 6. wt. 1600; Bay Mare coming yr. old: Sorrel Mafe Colt coming 2. light mane and tail. 7—HEAP OF CATTLE—7 Roan Cow. 7. fresh in Feb.; Hereford Cow, 5. fresh in •an.; Jersey & Guernsey Cow. fresh in Jan.; 3 Heifers coming 2, fresh in March and April; Heifer. 8 months old. HOGS— 1 sow. farrow by day of sale; 1 sjiotted Poland boar. 8 months old. (•RAIN A H\V —ls'l bu. good Oats; tons goal Alfalfa hav; H tons Mixed Hay. IMPLEMENTS Fordson Tractor; J-I)eere 12" Tractor Plow; Double Disc 7 on side; J-Deere K ft. binder, like new ; McCormick Mower 6 ft.; J-I>eerc Cylinder Hay Loader, new ; J-Deere Side Delivens new; Welier Wagon; Wagon and Hay Ladders and Grafll Bed combined; Wagon Box; Su|>erior Fertilizer (.rain Jard F—l" disc; J-Deere Corn Planter; III* Riding Cultivator;. t section Harrow; New Idea Manure Spreader: Mud Boat; WalHhg Breaking Plow; Double Set Harness; miscellaneous articles too numerous to mention. 1 Globe Range Stove. TERMS— CASH MRS. W.M. WEINMANN, Owner !*•»>■ H Johnson Au.tloaetr J<|hii Hr<'hm. Jr rierk Lunch by Krangeitcal Ladie* AM

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WILL QUESTION [I CHICAGO JUDGE Judge Holland To Be Questioned In O’Hare Affairs i Chicago Nov 21 Staten I Attorney Thotnna J Courtney will I ’ question municipal Judge* Eiihio i L. Holland tomorrow concerning i his businc-a* affair* with Edward J O’Hare, slain ra< ■ track mag f nale Police investigatbui Os Oil.ire* t slaying Nov. ? revealed that he . had been a partner of Holland In I aeveral real estate trailsactlona Holland had lieen * heduted to ap- | pear at Courtney’* office yestr-i day but at noon sent word he had furnished all th. material Intoi > ' ' Courtney * agstotants conferred with Holland last night arid it was announced he would appiai toi morrow Courtneys chief iii*> itlgal.ri l.leii' Thoma* Kel.y, yesterday 1" Name ’he i»o men who Sf’l M-4 as aeiretaiy <>t agriculture in Woodrow Wilson a cabinet. NOTICE I navr re-opened my Law office South Second street oppos-te court houee Phone* 1200 and 539. El). A. BOSSE

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1939.

Vessel Makes Bow r-± fem, I Afc J Newest vessel built for the United States Maritime commission fleet, the 8 8. Normacyork, slide* down the waya at Chester. Pa., following launching ceremonies presided over by Barbara Vickery, daughter cf Commander Harold Vickery, who designs all mart* time commission vessels.

questioned Irsuk (Hue I tlransta (•Hares fiancee She had failed t<> keep three promises to submit to questioning hut appeared voluntarily late yesterday Hhe was accompanied by two brother*. John and Peter, the latter a state representative Rhe said she could furnish ho ■ that would help solve the slaying She said that up to the time of O'Hare’s death she had waived fl 25 pei month mill*! an annuity he had set up f ■ her Sh* Implied Kelly said. | that she had acted aa "atepmothto O Hare’s daughter. Patricia l'< The payments stopped with his death she said O’Hare was shot and killed Nov

A Complete Selection of DAYTON BELTS Co*npo*iti«n V-Type belt* in every wanted site for Wash.ng Machine*. Electric Pomp*. Refrigerator*. Alto all siz« pulleys for motors and wheels. AH small sue for horn* or commercial use carried in stock. Industrial *’Z*S on order. Decatur Plumbing > & Heating Co. . HAKOI.I) SAI TTKR

8 as he drove toward Chicago from Sportsman’* Park race track State's attorney's police said last week there was no doubt that O’Hare was killed by the Capone syndicate. Investigation indicated O’Hare had been a "front man"! for ib«. syndicate. Police have been questioning his business as aociates and friends In an attempt to learn the motive. MI-Tlfk <»» I INAI. SSJTTI.KWF9T of fwr.vA no. Notice Is hsrsby given to the creditor*, heirs and Isgratee* of A<»etln T Brown, de<-e*aed, to appear In the Adami flr-ult Court, held at De atur. Indiana, on th* 21st day of December. JM9. amt show cause, if any. why the Pinal Settlement Av. i "tints with the estate of said decedent should not be approved, and •aid heir* are notified to then and . there make proof ot heirship, nod, receive their distributive shares Elmer W Brown. Administrator . l*»catur. Indiana November 2s. !M».i t ee* 1.. titters*. Attarteey

Have your* Secretary write this: O f ) ->T Tj. » I • tsw JMfcSU y »- ~ * ?j. 3Ej» Imagine her delight Onst- / WWI met morning when she / 2 mei.ee a Gnien. the peevaMn watch’ '3 <■ No wnatwsiches see mote beeuntul y |* V Oteen wnstwetchrs for ladv* (awlud / uag the ultra-thin, ultra-mart new Geum Ven-TMlt) *rv pnead from 1M.7) to 8250-. wwh precKSM atone*. 'X ’ ■p to *2500 Make your aHecwn from # Olar <nd» esnrt* of model* ’? v/, z J *l-,**3W * v x*. ‘ IIHS FtH ven HWHEt HE OFTS AT THEIS BEST IWK <M'K LAY AWAY PLAN. WATCHES EROM |6 up. Pumphrey Jewelry Store

>j Card of Thank* We with In this nwnnvr to exlpre*a our deopost ai>preciatloii and thank* to all our fri»nds. relative'and neighbors for the klndnc-is and sympathy aiiown. for the spiritual and floral bouquets rt-cched. hnd to Rev J. J. Helmetz and H-v Alvin J*t*lnski for their <-ons<*llng words, during the illneas and 'death of our beloved father. Mrs Fred Rtelgmeyer and fTtiMron FRENCH KEPOKI , tCUNTINCSD UN PAUA MXt Belgium Other sources mentloniil a fourth plan, providing for use of Oermanys Superior air stretigih I to carry the war Inti, the interior lof France and Britain without regard for neutrals

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’ P RATES * i On* Tim* —Minimum charge of 25* for 20 word* or I***. Ov«r j 20 word*, I'/kc p«r word. Two Times--Mlnimum charg* of 40c for 20 words or I***a Ov*r 20 word* 2c per word for th* two time*. Thr*« Tim**—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 words or l**a. Over 20 word* 2 1 /** per word for the three time*. 1 Card of Thank* —l5 c Obituaries and verse* _ *I.OO i Open rets—dlspley sdvertlslng | 35c per column Inch. • b — • FOR SALE FOR SALE — Dr Salsbury RotaCaps worm powders Tonic and coudltEmer. Jamesway ventilating systeai and equipment Decatur Hatchery, Poultry Headquartera. 234-ts ALWAYS — New. used washers, different makes; Ironers; •weeper*. heating, coal, cook stove*; ■mall payment* Decatur Hatcherydealer. James Kitchen, salesman 24Hf FOR SALE Felt base rug*. Juit received large shipment of felt I base rug*, size 9x12. *2.98 up. I Sprague Furniture Co., 152 South Second St. Phone 199. 274-lOt FOR SALE - Beautiful *lx room home. Inside railroads, close to school. Must be seen to be appreciated. Reasonable price. Phone 1148 274-3tx FOR SALE Furniture, rugs and mattresses: Living room suites, . 137 3<i up. bed room suites, 435 up 9x12 Axtnlnster rug. 518.5® up, 9x *1! felt base rugs. 12 98 up Many other bargains Sprague Furniture Co.. 152 S. Second St. Phone 199. Open Tuesday and Thursday evenings 276-31 FOR SALE Duroc hoars. Champion strains Reasonable. 10 mile* east of Ib-catur, road 224. H D. Krelsi her. Convoy. O. 272-12 X FOR SALE — 3 big type Poland China Ma!<- bog*, old enough for service. Adolph Buliemrler, ’-s mile west, 3 miles north of Preble. Preble phone. 274 31-x FOR SALE Potatoe*. popcorn. < hb'lron* dressed while you wait. 224 RUte Line. Phona »16-K. , 1 ‘ 274-»tx FOR HALE I will Mil on Nov. 25. 1 all uueiaiined cusiihn canning E, E Hower. Phone 1143. 274-31 X .FOR SALE lairge sized heating stove. Also want to buy pullet*. Phone 3-W. Hubert Springer, southeast of Munroe. 274-3 t Foil SALE Stark’s Golden De llilotis Apple*. 3®o bushels s«< up to 31. fat. extra good. Bring 1 cnntalni r Henry Yake. IZeestur R 3. *. mile north nf Kirkland ’iikhil < r.iigviili phoi.i -v FoR SALE Modern 6 room boaae, 2 yebr-old, South loth St Kenneth Arnold Phone 253. 375-3tx FARMS FOR SALE — The two farms ot late W E. Kintz, located about 3 miles west of Decatur, one 70 acre*, other St* acre*. Eat h well improved, will be offered for sab at my law office, 133 South Second street, between hour* 1 and 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Noivember 25, 1939. H<nry II He!)« r ! comatontoner. 275-31 FOR SALE Pre-used furniture and pianos I 2-p<- Mohair living io»m suite. A-l condllion. 138. 1 I|m niodi-ru liedriMim suite, Ilk* new. |35. formerly sold for *7B M>. 1 4-pe. maple luiiriumi suite. 18th H’eniury. Ilk*- new. will sell very reaaonabto: 4 pianos; all have been rebuilt. 135 to 110. Sprague FwrniI turc Co . 152 S. Second Si. Phon*199 Open Tm-sday and Thursday •• >■ nings 376-31 i WANTED -To rent mi or 100 acre farm. Melvin Kohler, Bluffton, ; It 4

No Hunting Urnry Kunklehan, I nion Tup. i ——— N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST E/»» Examined • Glaiaea Fitted HOURS •:30 to 11.10 12:10 to 6:00 Saturday*, 0 00 p. m. To log hone 115 STOP That Oil Leak! Hcaflquartrr* for (irnuint Far lory A. C. Fuel I'umpn. SERVKE by Trained Mechanic*. WHITE-ZESER 4rd at Monro* Phon* 344

FOR SALE — Large while Pekin ( ducks for Thanksgiving 31 each Also chicken*. Harley Roop. Phone 870 A. 14k miles northwest Decalnr 275-3 t MISCELLANEOUS i AUTHORIZED County dealer for Drl-Gaa, the bottled cooking ga* I Tbor washer and ironer. E. C Stucky. Geneva Hatchery, Phone' 156, Geneva. SON-ts NOTlCE—Upholstering, rsflniahing and repair work of all kind* We buy and sell good furniture Decatur L’pholatery Shop, South Second Stieet. Phone 420. MMOt j SINGER SEWING MACHINE . Sales or service—Call England’s Auto Pan* Store —Phone 282 day-. lime, evenings 411 All make* re j i paired Needles, belt*, parts. SewIng taught free 275-50 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL — Give her an Iron — Singer Automatic Iron. The finest made only 16.70. 20c down, 50c week. Singer Agency at England * Auto Part* Store. ' W< <t ‘* FARMERS ATTENTION - Call 170-A at our expense tor dead stock removal. Tbs Stadler Product* Co., Frank Burger, agent 15-U WANTED WANTED TO BUY A few load* ot good corn Also few loads of ! mixed hay .Mutschler Packing ■ Co. Phone- 77. WANTED Cook, reference preferred; Phone 436. 274-St FOR RENT FOR RENT Sleeping room* In modern home. 7o< Winchester ■«wt. 274 t3x FOR RENT Oarage. Mr*. Mar- , tin Rratin. 222 North Seventh ■. D* iatur. 274 a 3t x ; FOR RENT — 2 furnished light I houiekeeplng room*, furnaie heat; garag>- Inquire 827 N Sth St • 274 Blx FoR RENT Sleeping rooms in north part of town. Phone 142' 275-31 LOST AND FOUND FOUND 5 Jersey heifers, owner, may have same by railing at Art Rosa fam. 3 iniies southeast of ; iJi-iatur. Itx MASONIC • I - Call meeting of Decatur lodg- N*>. 571. F. and A. M. on Feilowcraft de- ; srcc at ?z3O p m. Tuesday, Noirur ber 21, IS3U. Bepreaent 1 A. D. Suttles, W. M. CARO OF THANKS We sincerely wish to thank all . of our neixhhors and friends for > all floral offering* and any kind- . u«M shown during ih< alcknr** , and death of our dear companion • and mother. r H A. Fuhrman and Children 1 ><* I ~.....,.,0 - Card es Thant-* I To all those who helped in liu»k---t mg my iwrn.last week, we wi»h to • espress our afneeffe thank*- We " appreciate It more than we are ( able to tell you. 1 Mr. and Mr* Duvld l> Hab*-gg' r — — ’ NOTH E*H» TA SPA 8 KM* 1 Noine I- hereby alv»n that on the , JMR day of Rsnnwr, I*3*. at tt l ** • hour of J •> ii < |<H-k I*. M at ll»« ®fI the of the undereianed Township Trustee. I'unaKterafloa will be given • for additional appropriation iu np< - i*i« lal Hr-hool Fund aa follow*. ! Fund No. H Transportation of ’ ! < hildreo fliu »u t 1 Fund No. 13 Itipalr of Building* . and Car* »»t iirounoa, flo*>»<* Any or all Taxpayara of Monroe Township are wclronto In appear at 1, laalrt meeting and Investigate the ;ria<ea*lty of said appr->;>rt.iii-Ulen Neu«na<llwander J 11 uate* M-*itroe Town*hip I

For Thanksgiving A new ■ SUIT 19-50 29-5© . OR A NEW TOPCOAT 1529- 50 Vance & linn Brown-BiK Shtn*. —

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