Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1939 — Page 2
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*OTI< »: OF OhHOl.l Till* | Notice Ik hereby given that par- I Muant H» the law* *»f the Kt*t« of] Indiana, the Hoard •>( Director* <>f J the Decatur Saving* mid Doan ciation. De atur. Indiana. b> a revolution ad*»pted hv a tnajarlty vote of the members of auch board and »»y a majority vote of aaid a»*o< lallon ievolved to diaaolve naid aaao* lathm ibe Department »t Financial Institution* of the State of Indiana ha* approved tfir dinanpition of *aul a**-*- « latlon and ha* found that -aid »••<>- .lotion |* ant vent and that there are . auffh lent »»aet* with which t*» pa> all it* creditor* and oharehoMer* Paul K Do hten*teig* r Agrnt in the Matter of ti»*- leiqol* dutioft of the Decatur Hnvifift and Loat' R J»bN I. He % »**. tthir*r) Dt appointloeat or t irraiw hXate :m.> V*li<« i* hereby given That tiu tmderaigjied ha* been appointed Kt r utor of thr e«iate of Fred Stauffer late of Adam* '* unity, dec eased The « Mate j* prob.c tr|> *«dv« fit Stauffei Kve< utot Harry r. l.rwlir. %tl«»rne>
Public Auction Real Estate and Personal Property 2 FARMS - 295 ACRES IN ALL By "id«M of *h> Adam* County Circuit Court thr undersigned nil mliilstrafoi of the estate of Hie late Adam Blberatetn will sell the per TOtial property a* Hated below and on the same day the heirs of the lat. Adam Hiheretein will s.dl ih. real estate Hated below at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, Dec. 20, 9::«) A. M. LOCATION Farm No 1. known as the Adam Biberatein farm la located 2 mile* wea? ar.d \ mile aouth of Bertie In Hartford town alUp. Ail the personal property of both farma will be aoid on thia farm Farm Vo 2 known aa the old Homey farm, la loca'-d .1 mllea we»i ~ni| I mllea south, jtiat north of the Jimtow n Bridge FARM No. 1 This farm conataia of 2dd acrea of good. fertile soil practically all under cultivation Thla farm la well tiled and haa Food fence* An ••acellent farm In every way Rood brick house h rooms with hot water fnrnace. soft water In houa. and basement under entire house Sommer hltchen with three rooms I-a tire barn I"x6f>. with corn crib, driveway and maid** well and windbreak granary and corn crib combined poultry houa* and other excellent outbuildings FARM No. 2 Thla farm known aa the old Homey farm consists of 95 acres Thla is one of the moat fertile farms In thla community, all uiid**! ■ ultlvatlon Excellent rlvei bottom soil and will raise »ny crop crown In thla territory Well drained v room houa* w ith basement tinder entln house llitck summer hona ( with 2 rooms Bam 100x40 with new -oof An excellent barn Granary, corn trlh aud hog houa* combined Good poultry house, good wood shed Good well and datem Electricity i» available on both farms Budding* on both farm* are iu excellent shape These farma must be seen to lie appreciated Foi farther Information, see .! A Michaud at Bern* Personal Property !3 MEAD OF HORtEh Strawberry roan tiorsi 7 y«>aia -id roan horse. 3 yeai* old. strawberry roan horse 4 years old gray mare. * years old. sorrel horse, 4 year* old ant re| horse 5 years old; two bis* k horses. 3 year* old. lilsik mare. 11 years old white hoise 9 year* old. *Ol re] g*ldlng I year old sorrrt mare coil, 1 year old; bay gelding 1 year old The** hor**-* ar* alt ex*optionally good .work horses and ar* all *laa» \ animals of Ml* highest grade 27 HEAD OF CATTLE Red row. 5 years old red cow I y*a*s “old. *ed slot white cow h years old. red row 3 year* old dsrk toan cow 5 year* old. white face man cow 3 year* old. big ied cow 4 year* old roan row. 7 years old; Holstein ms t> y*-ar* old Th*se tow* are all good animals and are paaturt, hied Red heifer, l year old: red heifer, k month* old Mark lieifer. s month* old red and whit.- heifer ' months old, red heifer * month* old Ayrshire heifer. X months old blue roan heifer 4 months old Ida* k spotted heifer, black heifer. I months old. red hull. 2 years old. red hull, s months old. roan bull s months old. black bull, k month* old ted bull k month* old white bull s months old; dark red bull 4 month* old red bull 3 monies old; veal rail 6 weeks old All of the*e cattle are of good grade, lanh a* lo quality and alee HOGS—Sows with 11 pigs by side Jo fall pigs. 1 male bog POULTRY—Sn mixed hefts MAY AND GRAIN kj tons <*! bay ID* Indlpg 3n tons of alulla hay. balan** clover, mixed and timothy hay. 1 <*on bushels of extra good t orn i d 5»» bushels of good oats " IMPLEMENT®—One Ford son iraefor: new binder, uaed hinder with canvas iron wagon and mtg, new wagon. 2 gang plows 2 walking plow* cultivator. culMparkrr; corn planter; dtnr hay led der. trailer wagon and rack hay loader tractor plow; mown. 2 grain tl* III* si*; mg tooth hat row bo* wagon' «ptki tenth harrow, end gate seeder. ohrrlafe. 2 *<*t* **f hay ropes pulleys and cars, gal vaulted water tank: 13 bundle* of roofing shmgle* 2 roll* of barb wire, gas engine brooder house 3 Iron kettle* mud Ixjui ?n cord* of stove wood pump jack 4 set* of harness, 12 horse collars; one » ».<d automobile HOUSEHOLD GOOOS—llea'tola heating stove, ■ ia>k stove dining table davenport. 2 side hoards. f beds; 2 dn-aaers. 4 ttn king * hairs 1 rug I upholstered chair. Many articles iihi numerous lo mention TERMS On Real Estate, on* third >ash against the giving of purchaser's contract. Balance o( purchase price on March 1, 194» when [k»s**s*ioii warranty deeds and abstracts, brought up to the v present owner, win Ih* given On iteraonal Property—cash ('. H. MUSKLMAiN, Administrator ADAM BIBEKSTEIN HKIKS, Owners ** J A Mii-haud Roy Johnson, Amo* Neuenschwander. Aaciloiieers. J*: W Hanmgartner Clerk I.umh will he set ted by the Eadle* Aid of Union Cha|**'l
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, I *Test Your knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions’ Turn to pngs Four for the answers. 1 \Vhe.re Is the Island of Luion? 2. Can the IYcsM*nl istrdon a person convicted under a state U»w 7 3. What Is a hygrometer? 4 What Is the correct pronugrluiKm of the word adnni ml? 6 Who was r-cetitly elected pt**stdeut of the Professions! Golfers’' Association? k phmlsi m*m «l XUmlMlstrator S'.stst* Xu 3<CU Notice l» hereby given, That the undersigned ha* been appointed Ad mlnletratur of the eetate of Harlow Agler late of Adams County, decea* •*1 The e*t»te !• protmhlt aolvent lilenu Agler, Administrator I H. ktwsaelmaa. Illsntri -
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, DECEMBER U 1938.
*lthsca, N Y 7. What was the name of am tent ships tbit had Itoth sails and oars? * How many gills are 1a a gallon? ; I 9. Os which State Is Baton Rouge the capltar* IP What are half-castes? o MARKETS AT A OLANCE Stocks: Irregular and quiet. Bonds: Irreglar. t* 8. government* higher Curb stock* Irregular 1
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CHAPTER XXIV Moira, giddy, felt she had better drink the strrng Mack coffee down! She drained the Inst drop. And immediately a still headier feeling ran through her veins. The drab routine of life was gone. Beauty I She wanted beauty Mad experience. Living that wma poetry. What had Randall Just told her? “You only live once... and you're a beautiful girt ..That was the Persian poet's doctrine There was one vers* especially that Randall would agree with. She said: "You talk like Omar Khayyam.’’ Randall bent toward* her eagerly. "H* was arise. He was right "Dangerous On* pays—” "Only for on*'* Inhibitions, Moira.” "A verse—llk* the way you talk.” Everything seemed floating, unreal. "Randall— ” she waa unconscious that she used hi* given name for the first time— " —do you remember bow it runs?" Hi* eye* were dark flames close lo her own. Hi* voice vibrant, pleading. as he quickly pressed hie *Avantage, quoting: "Coma, 111! the Cup, and in tha Fire* of Boring Your winter Garment of Repentance fling! The Bird of Time ha* hut a tittle way to fly— And to? tha Bird la on the wing She aaid dreamily, and oddly thr,lied: "That's beautiful—if—if one never looks back.” “To what?” "To what one imagined one ah* old he. I mean—the utd standnrds—” a He caught her hand, lifted it pwiftly, palm upward, and covered it with k i sees. “You darling! They're not for you and me! We're above thorn- -beyond them. There’* only the present! not be foolish -let's grab it—Moira— ’’ The old-fashioned dock gave a long, silvery chime. To Moira it seemed like a voice from the past, shattering the ditxy moment. She wrenched her hand away, sprang up. "Are we mad? Or did you put brandy in my coffee? Anyway, we'll leave now. I’ll get Evelyn." He tried to etop her, but he was •were that the clerk behind the desk would see the scuffle. A pillar and the high sides of the divan had given them semi-privacy till now “Moira—don't make a scene, please—wait—” But she was gone in a rush into the bar. There were people there, chatting, sipping. But no Evelyn. No Jo* Deventey, She flew to the ladies' cloakroom. It was empty. She looked into the main dining room. Then the thought struck her that the lovelorn girl might he sitting cat In the darkness with Joe In hit ear. The cold night air pulled Moira together, brought her faculties back to !**r in a rush of concern. TV car was empty when she found It. She rerogniard Ole license plate* Where waa her friend? Somewhere upstair*’ Good heaeens! It was no time to stand on ceremony She must And Evelyn quickly. But there were at least a doaen I room* on tV second floor. SV i nouldn't rush from door to door,. knocking .. making harself a spectacle .. precipitating a scandal ...'
I Chicago stocks: Irregular. 1 Cal! money: oue pel c«r. Foreign exchange: steady Cotton: strong. I’p at much as 11.40 a bale. Gram* sheai firm, up shout N* jto \ c Corn easy up around *4 lo '4‘ - ChUugn livestock: hog* stead*, cattle steady lo weak, sheep weak Rubber: up a* much as He a pound. tfhlver bar In New York •( un changed at 34\c a fine ounce.
In tto darkness aha heard Ran . dall'a voice, calling her. I Quick! Round to the front en I trance of the inn I t To the desk! | No one In the hall now but tV clerk. "My friend—the room number—V trying to make her voice •bund steady. 1 "The Blue Suite, madam. Number Nine, at the far end of the first cor* | ridor on the left after you get to the i top of the stairs.” She thdught. as she took them in mad haste: “If he’s locked the door I’ll bang on it until he lets me in!” But the door of Number Nine yielded. It was beautifully appointed. Apparently empty. There wa* a Httle fire burning in Ae grate. A tall white lamp had been lighted, flinging ntdlanr* on red roses that •mellad sweetly A bucket of lee with a gold-labeled bottle waa set on a table. Perhaps Evelyn, ill, was in the bathroom? She called out: ''Evelyn!" No answer. Turned the handle of an inner door. It was a cupboard. A man's hat and coat were in the cupboard I And a mas-culine-look tng bag! So that cad of a Devserrey had deliberately planned I*! She found the bathroom and switched ih* light on. It waa empty. Should sV wait for them? Had the room clerk made an error In the number? She went out into t?«e corridor. Hark! Someone wa* coming! Suspecting I* was Ev»lyn and Joe, she'd step into this little serving pantry, the door of which was ajar. Not so embarrassing for Evelyn if it would seem that she had followed them, wanting them all to go home, not seeming to know the arrangements. . . Cans* a man's ires*, atone. Peering from the shadows, Moira saw that it was Randall, evidently looking for her . . . that was natural enough . , . now he’d passed •he'd slip out quickly, back to the room-ctork fc* the correct num her.... "I think you made a mistake?” It wa* horribly distasteful, but best face fact*—or poasibilitie*. "Mr. Deverney'a ro* m was the one I wanted." "Certainly, malam. Mr and Mrs. Deverncy are in tha second room to the right upstaire. Number Two.” "Thank you.” How meaningly be stared! B he hurried to the room indicated. The next few minutes were a nightmare, hut summoning ail her strength ah* managed to puah the more than half-intoxicated Joe out through the door of Number Two, slam it shut in his fare, turn lock and double lock, and return to Evelyn who, fully dressed, had indeed passed out and lay sprawled on one of the twin beds. It was impossible to wake tor Shaking couldn’t do !♦. Nor /ouid Joe's loud rapping and demands to be let In. ‘Twmme Tone. Wanna sleep." Then deep, maddening were*. Nor would Moira open the door one crack when Randall Joined the other man in the corridor and hogged to V allowed to help. It wa* kind of him, of court* Thoughtful, too How he wanted to engage a room for her so she might have aa un disturbed night's rt«L 1 “No, ITS stay her* with Evelyn till I she wake* I may be able to per Isusde her to go home. Butltdoern'. arom likely” Then she added through the cloned door: “Pleas.' Jo
STATES BATTUE . .ooNTtMuau rntrix ran a onmi ' xot away five days ultcr she made her second break. In Vhoentx. Gov Jones said he whs all for lettlnx Texas worry about Hanks while he concentrate# hi# effort* on trytiiK to recapture i Winnie Ituth Besides he pointed out, that : would save Arltona taxpayer* the / *365 a year It coats to keep a patient In the asylum.
get Mr. Deverney to atop making that noiae.” “Leave it to me. 11l 'phone in fifteen minute*. IH be right at hand for anything that’s required," aaid PiirfrP Moira thought wearily: "If Only they’d leave us alone! But V doe* mean to be kind." She wasn't so sure about that, later, when he urged her, over the . 'phone, to Join him downstairs “I tell you I won't leave her." She hung up mi him. Ought she to rail Evelyn’s parents? But what could she tell them? Morning would bring reflection. Her own brains were none too cEsr, anyway. Evelyn would have to make I her own explanation*. She'd done enough for Evelyn tonight. She undnwsed, toch a bath, tried j to relax. But her friend's snoring, and the tumult of her own mit.d, j over-stimulated, drove sleep from her. Wide eyed, restless, wintry dawn nas breaking when at last she fell asleep. * • * “GoodJtravens' What a head!" The unfamiliar room was flooded by pale sunshine. Who had apekrr.? From whom cam# that quaint . groan? Evelyn! Moira remembered lari night's happenings. It would be cruel to scold her now that she was paying. "How on aarth.” asked tto ter men ted one, “did I land h*«e?" "You may well ask!" "It’s goa, Moira? W hy—vrtty—l thought it was Joe- ” "Well, It isn't— thank your lucky stars!” Had Evelyn agreed to the cad's arrangements of the double room? she wondered. How much had happened? And how much would Evelyn recollect? ' Where on earth are we, Moira? I feel simply awful!" "You look It. You certainly led me a nice dance!" Both girl* sat up in each bed. W’h — what — what happened?" asked Evelyn. "You ought to know. I'm sure I don't. But at least I did get him out of the room by sheer brawn." "You mean Joe? We were both in here—together? I don't remember a thing about it!” "Can’t you remember being in the bar? It waa ten when I went to look for you. You weren't there.” "I wa* here?” "Sound asieep on the bed. Joe with his coat and boots off, sitting beside yoa, trying to rouse you. I flung them." Mid Moira tartly, “after him out in the corridor.” "Then everything's okay?” And Evelyn drew a long breath. "Far from okay. You didn't know b* booked a room for both of you?” Moira eyed her sharply. "He did not?” “Then how d'you sunpoae I found you when you’d both disappeared?” "You -you went to the desk?" “It wasn't an agreeable job. I waa sent to Number Nine. There was a man's bat and coat and ovemighi bag in the closet, and a bottle of win# cooling. A fire, and race* too! I didn't," said Moira, goaded into •arrasm, “know that Joe wa* that liberal!” Evelyn repeated blankly: "Number Nine? You mean—AereT "Not at all. Your lags, probably, refused to carry you to tha love-ne <t. Or maybe it was your conscience. You got no farther than Room Two. A fin# mess!” (To ba continued) __ <-*fPt(WktMwn»l«!a ttSiWH W *>»» rww ir.p-.su hu
? «VV«« ’ MISCELLANEOI’S On* Tima—Minimum charge of-—■ SSa far 10 word* ae laaa. Over AUTHORIZED County dealer lor 1 1 10 word*, 1!3»a per ward. LfriGas, tlw bottled cooking gas. I Twa time*—Minimum ehtrge Tbor •••her and Ironer. E c. of 40c for 20 warda ae laaa. Blacky, Geneva Hatchery, Phone Over *0 words 2c per ward for tM ( ’Q°eva. 205 if charge “* K,S ™ A » Bt’OGERTION Zen m l wS“££V*!S Z'ZZ '“'V”'", ' Card of Thanks »5c i Obltuarlaa and varaea _ SUW FARMERS ATTENTION - Cali Opan rata—display advertising F7O-A at our aspena* for dead 15c par column Ineh. 9 lock removal. The Btadler Pro • ♦ | duct* Co., Frank Burger, agent. ♦' — A | jj.t# "BLIND " AOViRTISSMENTS j GIFT OF GIFTS <llve Iter a Bltt v ! Advertisement* appearing In , vr sewing machine Uiw monththis column without name* ly payments start next year signed are "hiind." They are j | Free Dinger automath iron or toy ' to be answered by letters, ad- i machine free. Phone 2*2 daytime' dressed ( o the box number In ill evenings 2Vjiu |j "" ; B f ‘ h * j'wK MAKE FARM LOANS a, 4<V We ran give no inlormatton . I concerning the partle. advents :*£•*“* ° ***'. no , « u . _ borrower. C. 1). Lcwton. Phone l tor lfOd. 24s_ a .. „ SINGER SEWING MACHINE rUK SALE Sales or service Call England» FOR BALE - Dr Bal.bury Rotes da> Cap. worm powdar*. Toole and conditioner Jam-way vcrUlailng P ‘ rU ‘T * system and equipment Decatur »'* u "* hx fl "' Hatchery. Poultry Headquarter* CHRISTMAS SI GGESTION k i Id aI re or Croalcy refrigerator ALWAYS - New aaed waahara Small down payment No ay men* *SJ£t JL' XLi'-ZZ — >•*' era: heating city gas wove* •mall payment*. Decatur Hatchery j NOTICE-L'pholaterlag, refinlibing dealer. James Kitchen, salesman , BU) j re p a t|- work of all kiuds. We buy aud sell good furniture lie FOR HALE —Canaries, singers and «t«ir Upholstery Shop, South Sechen*, priced to sell; pbom 65* ond iJ> ‘ lo3 '’ l " !: N :t;il s ' IHii: FOR RENT FOR HALE-Six room rom.-mod F>>J{ ~ ~ ~ modern house at *ll Winchester j fl)16 SBg , H«y Rett. l Hi Immediate possession t*fKx Phone WP2 01 Inquire ti «17 i -* MI 293 Hx ltu „ ell H; 2*:: . : \ FOR BALE 2<*> Leghorn pullets y ((R rkNT 1 room furnished Hurting to lay Louis Mattax hottseke* ping apartment. hath Monro# rout# one 293 2lx „, nh . ntran. e gurafe. K~ | FOR BALE or TRADE Three- N K,flh *' year-old sorrel mare Ernst umr a w!im«E>rs Thleme. seven miles northeast ol WANTED Decatur. 293-31 —■ ■■■ ■■..- CLEVELAND MFt! dv Kt»R SAIAC Reed baby narrlage. gentleman to manage in ■< atm Oriental tan Mrs, Mart Braun office;'draw >35 week and con 222 N Seventh mfeet. 291-Sta ' mission Hmall capital for n• 1 I iiiaiultse tan od T-- I'i'hlk Box 76. care Democrat l'vi a. b. H itooti uecatur roione w* 1 , . 292-31* 500 Sheets B'/i*U Sunrlst ■ - 1 ■ ■" Canary Stretmd Sheettt, neatly FOR HALE Mare, smooth month, wrapped 35c, aound. roan r Ming coming 2 pf,e itecatur Democrat f>>. 'year old. Bvcrett Rice 1 mile east '■ CtV.'Sii H ' '* FOR BALE — 39» bushel* good iT.d uV. Pennsylvania potato*-* l*hone i> 1.i.'.« re h. 'I > ' 'Hl2.ai the Adame (If- all t '-> n * ~ ‘ •*1 or. indlei ■ " —— Jan ~»ri l et* m-l FOR BALK- Nice lat duchr, >1 any. wli> th. I'n-I > each. Good broage turkey* «ra#t ; Owens. Decatur phone 975-A. .*l,l hair* ar- ie>i fk-t • Dac. 11.12.15-U.19.201 there make K- J of ••• •'* t; ft t .ti th• • f I s * , . I'Uid A»tk*t \<t‘ 'FOR BALE l-ate model. 6 Hth«- »nh win <> ’ ' Phlho iNsti.iy cumoto radio. ■ complete with butteries. A real bargain. Miltm, C. Werliug. Preble. r , ,v Indiana .9.-3 IX wvtteti ot lit* imititv- ■ TltlV l»t* tTIH "t» FOR BALE I'n<-d »hii* |K>rtvlaiii lots t»*oi itriiiv range Don Fleckter. (!rui«vllle phone, Do-Slur rtiule four. I'll im I*aiir>g» and t<->’ miles aouth, east of fralgvlile f{£“k£i .m tti» M iiu. or * 293-its |,rr, !'• -• a p<-t!M«n ».•- t • —— l ' Adam ill ’ FOR BALE Mat. pi • farm* Will at-ll very i heap Bee u „„ „r ,*i 1 « m a Jim Audrewa at Graham Insurance j'.V.ViV V.mV.. v-i, iOAi(*. 4 'f»ijt Ili t- ri%*»i ih' ’ ■■ ■ 1 ■■■■■■ — It|to ’ v *H h ! FORFOR HALE 1929 Chevrolet • realtor. *uareli..| 1 at Wtfl |ft(r I t*p»t***l ll»M> tot’t’* • «-oa«h. tit runnHig «*onai- ru.d »»» it?* • iion ituth Foughiy. IV4 M. 13th Bi. *•» cteim -r pri..riti..O.J*. t to Ih. • • •***“’ an-**- rt- union lot* d Haul t. Ucht. Aa«-nt •» tha Matter , — — _ — — __ — dation of im Ih . Ass JA flC* I .-an MAdUnlv • viitu t: nr •tie ot Hiated meeting o( Decatur lodge anil, ••tvrt: No 371. F. aud A- K -it Master ‘ • Maaon* l»egrt-e at (.30 p, m. Tuea- , h . p an k of day. December » **"£“' % & .%,> Vo v A. V. Buttle* « a i#m» Circuit ' oari, at 1 1 292-2 t A M and from d>> Iter irtittl »"td •rtter t o ■ •• 1 ’ III* (ollowina di •• rlj” l r Dame \\udntddav Suwm-i,. ’ Htatr of lii(Jt»n« I- • . . Tiic nwrtheanl r‘ H • NflllflPl tiorthr*-' nnartr Wd do Custom Butchering under di? ‘ -* ‘ Military condlHons Have plenty Num tor a ln« cm •- • ol quarters of beef, boneless beef , *n lTy-*r"t' A-t-i'' '' ■ ■ for MUMge. dressed hugs or pelcea Murna v **'f-'! ’! of pork for Miiaage Highest J'hJ. ' price* paid lor hide*, rendered **' I \'finth«T f»lD«* fl*r• low and Ihrautork. Bm ua. • Mutachlcr I’ucktnu Co- Inc. V, ' *• ... - . I Ifl** Os l*»l • * • otntr tlierr• t) M ~«Bjdf|> tin* 1 * . pi• ' '' - O f T #UI4 Mtol * U ■ »|.if Ml* |>*»r*el» f«»* f»9f •*••1* TAKK CHANCKS with WAD Drake> ,f Lai tramad man check yeur u brakes and make replacements M, A. BlAl-M* with our complete fin* of OFTOMETKi*T HYDRAULIC brake parte Ky## ®.#minad • &'**... 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