Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1940 — Page 5

■LKiinj Quadruplets ‘Doing Fine” So Is Mother Shown Here

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Parochial Hemhart Schultz 41 43 46 98 M Root Township Trustee, Ralph W. Rice Martella William* 29 212? 97.10 Monmouth 11. S Lyman L Haim. Catherine Weidler. Mary Conwell. Russell Weller 99 97 25 99.50 Eighth tirade 17 16 36 95 88 Utyke S. berry 29 29 15 97 07 Elizabeth Cramer 23 22 81 to 18 Marie Alsman 29 29.32 97 67 Parochial M A (ireunhe 27 26 41 97 92 Preble Township Trustee, Ed Zwlck R M Houck 39 37.15 95 25 Wilma Andrews 22 2160 99 19 Faroe Mai II F Nielsen 43 42 37 99 54 Frieda Buuck 19 17 .75 99 61 Rudolph Htolp to 53.13 99 20 WK I ffelmaii 37 35.46 96 67 .Martin Meyer 45 44 65 99 22 Kirkland Township Trustee Earl Martin Robert L Brown 24 22 42 96.45 Irene Kirchner 22 21 60 99 14 Thomas Adler 23 22 40 97 39 Xadel Roberta 22 21 55 97 9$ Mabel Marshall 19 19 50 97 34 tlareld Roth 25 23 90 95 60 Kirkland 14 S. H L Foley, Lloyd Harper Marie Porter. .Minor C Borden. Uenera Keever. Helen Ehraam No Report , Washington Township Trustee. John M Drwin Esia Heining 34 31 25 91 91 Madeline Hpahr 23 27 50 98 21 Margaret Poling 17 16 65-97,94 St. Mary s Township Truster. Hen McColiourh Pleasant Mills H H Ob n Marsh. G. W Vizard. Agnes Yager. Dab- W Ross. - Velma Fortney 95 80.67 94.91 tirades John F Mowrep 34 31 47 95 33 Elm«r Eprsam 3« 35 «7 97 43 Made BtevaM 24 23 16 96 51 Ikira bliosenberg 29 27.12 93.52 ; Hobo Harry Johnson 35 34 36 9k 14 Myrtle Clements 27 26 47 93.95 Bias Crtsk Township Trustee W If Patterson , Eloise Christy 43 41.95 97 56 j William (Irithths 34 "2 77 96 39 . Mary Helen Roop 36 35 57» 9k 75 i<>pul Sprung*! 24 23 05 96.04 Monros Township Myron Lshtaap 25 24 30 97 20 Magdalena Johnson 41 40 13 97.59 Esther E Hirst by 41 3* 22 9* 26 Howard Hundyherry 35 34.15 97.57

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JAM ARY 18, 19M).

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i Mrs. Clyde Nbort Here is the mother of thr Alabama quads a boy. Faith. Hope and Charity Bhort. chlldret. of Mr and Mrs Clyde Abort, who live In a cabin back tn the hills near Nauvoo Short is a miner and : tenant farmer. All four b«Ne« and mother are "doing fine,’’ according to physicians. <jua.iruplst births occur ordy once in 1.080 ono times, aoearding tc medical records.

i ’ Vera laidy 18 15.83 87.98 I, Leo Ntrahm 20 Ik 85 95 92 11 trust! la Hurkh.-ad 26 24 10 93 77 Mary E Fotta 33 31.6* 96.02 Monroe II S R I’ Sprung.-r, Walter Mehr Inger, into Hineman. Edna Hm kau. Elizabeth fe yse. Doiotby Baker. Ruth Re.-der 143 139 11 97.25 11 Grad. -■ < Ezra Snyder 21 »> 57 93.62 :| Jeanette Rich 4139 16 97 02 ■Marguerite latwellen 40 36.<H 92.22 French Town whig Trustee. Loren Heller 1-atnai Sli-e-maker 14 12 56 89.28 : Mary E Steiner 21 20 15 95 95 le-st'-r Reynolds 25 23 46 93 to i Doris ( ollliis 21 25.12 *9.73 j Nellla <’o|ipes* ?« 24 9« 96 10 Mary Reinhard 16 13 95 87.18 Hartfsrd TownotMp Trustee. John H. fluff I Linn Grove N< hool .Naomi Stadler 35 302 99J"

Mary J 4. .hlggenhauf 24 23 2" '<« 4< ! Hartford It 8. Humh-U Steiner. Mildred Showalter. Wayti* Hln<hman. lltiby Hyirly, David Cr«ru<T. Trcaelt- (.lend* n Ing Mt 77.3* !•<> 71 7th and M*b giadt-a 37 34 95 94.4 S Edna (ilend-iilng 30 29.05 9S *3 Beulah Augiburger 27 24.93 92 31 Wabaah Townthtp Truatee. D. Wagner Eldon Sprnnger 25 23 9$ 95 *0 Oeneva H 8 i H. O. Hunt. Nell Pyle. John Haiiinun Blanche Aipy. Huth Hahogey, Tborval Matta a. Anna In-11 Hoaa 132 125.70 95.84 Margaret lllinad** 13 31 no 95 45 II ft UMg 63 50 n n Goldlm- Bull h«T Hi 43 *3 95 27 Either (ireeue 81 37 07 97 59 Elizabeth Kram-r 53 4* *7 93.n0 Rhaebe .Shepherd 34 31 10 91 47 , Mary Wheat 34 33 M 9* 97 I Catherine Crave! 33 30 *5 93 4* Jifferaon Township Trustee. W F. Johnson 1 JelTeraan II 8. Joi-ph 8 Halltea. Dwight E Cochran. Mayro Pa-aley. Dur- | othy West, Myrrnia Inman 64 M I 7th and Mil grades 28 25.37 94 19 | J Hay Duff 33 31 Ml 95.76 1 Helen Kenn y 23 21 9o 95 21 Madeline Hohln 32 29 1$ 91 09 EINNS LAUNCH (CONTINL*KD FK'»M rAU« ON«> the dispatch said. A small Einnlsh patrol found itself aarronndod on this front by two llusalan rompanles the dispatch said but suiceedr-d In cutting Ils way out (respite this dispatch. It was not confirmed that the Ituaaiana were withdrawing. There had hern other reports 'hat they were engag'd In an operation of some Importance, which InvohMl the massing of rclefcrcMMHa from the Karelian front A United Press dtspwteh from Svanvlk on th<- Norw- glan-Einnlsh frontier, said that the Rnsslaii* had etrlablished an air base al Kolorhokl on the tar northern front, and ibat air raids wane ea petted in the area ■' - * TWENTY YEARS - "* AGO TODAY I June la, 1920 was Hunday. WO Sheet* SVjill Sonrlm 'Canary Second Sheets, null) wrapped 35e. 1 The Decatur Democrat Co.

JAMES M. TUCKER PREFERS SENATE Republican Secretary Os State Uncertain As To Plans Indianapolis. Jan. 16 (U.P> Bet-iwtary of state James M Tur k er. an intfwrtant factor In the jockeying of Repiiblicnn candi dales for major nominations flip , year, today told th.- I'nited l’r« ’ he would "prefer tn run for Um United Hlairs senate rathet than for pnvernor. Tucker prefaced this statement with the declaration he probably would seek renomination as sucre tary of stars but was ready to perform any task which the party | felt would enhance Rs chant ea for success in the 194« election The fall, handaom* young secretary of state only Republican to win a state office In the 193* ' election-has been urged l>y various factions of the G. <> P. to announce for governor and for the United States senate. Today he Is undecided "Between those two offices.’ Tucker said, my personal preferent a is tor sanatoi rather than i govsruot "However. I do not want to' create any confusion In the Re publican party and I want to do anything to insuie th* party’s' chant es for victory this tall Tin chances are that I’ll run for re- j nomination although 1 haven't | made up my mind. Most party leaders admit that ’ Tucker would it* an e*< eedlngly strong candidate for any noinntaHon be might seek IL- proved himself a strong votegetter In the last election by defeating Edward Koenemaan of Evansville by a margin of some s.o<x* votes whilt all the other Republican candi dates for state offices were loi-i.ig How To Relieve Bronchitis Bronchitis, acute or chronic is an I Inflammatory condition of the mul cous membranes lintne the bronchial tubes CteomulUon goes right to th* j seat of the trouble to loow-n germ laden phlegm, increase secretion and I aid nature to soothw and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell you -druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding that you are to like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are tn have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis

1 I buyers I I Now Is The Time! Here Is The Place! Save! I ■ We’re mighty proud of I hi* ureal January Clearance Sale and we have hundred* <>l good rea*on* to he! Every H ■ corner of our store i* jammed lull ol line furniture which ha* Been repriced down to new lower level* for January H IS ( Icaraway. In addition to low price* were quoting ex Ira ea*y term* to give v<»u evert opport unitv to - hare ■ tn thi* grand *ale! ■ 9 4-Piece Bed Room Suite $35.00 Vanity Dresser $12.00 9 9 2-Piece Living Room Suite 39? mi Caad Tables 1.00 9 9 Modem Dining Room Suites9.oo Kitehen Ranges 10.00 9 '■ Occasional (’hairs 5.05 Circulating Heating Stoves . l!».oo 9 9 Full Sized Bed Spring 6.00 Radios 7.50 9 • I Full Sized Mattress, Cotton 1.50 Table Top Stoves 59.00 I ■ Inner Spring Mattress 9.50 Kitchen Cabinet 20.00 ■ ■ Iron Beds, full size 5.50 Kitchen Table and (’hairs 10.00 I ■ 9x12 Congoleum Rug, LOO Kitchen Set with 2 Ctility Cabinets I I 9x12 Axminster Rug 22.00 and Table and I Chairs . ... 59.00 ■ ■ Desks 12.0<i Cedar Chests 12.00 ■ ■ Occasional Tables LOO Electric Washer39?hi ■ ■ End Tables 1.00 Studio (’ouch 2200 9 [ m 9 Many other bargains not mentioned. 9 I Stucky & Co. I B complete home In ■ Large \*M>rlnvent to Select Krom. ■ ■ furntamiijt* l.ibeial Trade-in Allowance lor I *ed tuniilute. down. D ■ —— Open Evening* Monroe. Indiana —J H I 7 ' r r R••

During the 193* <umpulgii he, I proved tn be one of the ablest ' i stump speakers the Repiiblicaiis' I flhive tincov4»i.'‘<| tn ipuhh f ' and h»* repfuu-dly h .1 popular ‘ fHvnritt' Willi .1 kun*' Mw*!ion of I the rank and fih* |».. ty nit-niiHMF I who rnlfhr flo< k <• hi» hH»*n» : f*

Tremendous public accept- ’ ' 1940 Chevrolet * has brought in the finest stock cars <> 647 4J7 r ITO /^ L JB I BBHb-tifl* ** lL L 'he :«sl twin r'Mifs I I At. L-rej 111 rik wU^f*F~lißßW^ w r*!i rW SBjjf I t I ■ ’ ■A 11 MLB B ”**OM -ou VMomn KShr r\l - \ B 'OUS uwo CAS »sos» <ous ,OM*' V \ B CHfVSOltt OfAIW f, oRV *** rlO*' \ 1 '"tw ' h*»r®i*t <l*sl«v toers \ . «tk S 0 \ ■ I «"»•• vetoertno .rs ..rd \’ vt St* M ,«4 \ ■ . sr.snd.hetw.. ..lue. \ ** .1' Jf.**'' *’•** \ O '’••» <sn hwy y»ur uu-d car \ r<“*7dr- * A n» \ M X tr;mi rmw Che,role. d«,|„ \ CAN* ‘"Jr”* <■** \ ■ rnnatome \ cT*-* ~d \ H Q <;h Wi'i . drsle. r«w- \ «•»’" W“' . \ 4 Pior. ’hr hMi recondi.lon- \ a\fs »*' 4 \B "* Vnnr \ ’ * ** cie 1 ’ A '■*****. posaW.tr iwlrr. com* t VUI \ om'** tW I ’"' *9 m»».or.f. with auslii) CHEVROLET DEALER \ 1 5 IS NOW FEATURING THE \ GREATEST USED CAR I AND TRUCK VALUES OF THE YEAR! - —•»» — • * • —w Saylors Chevrolet Sales Decdlur. Indiana

, he cijiik! out for senator or gov ' I 4'iiior o Special Havings for Friday and Saturday, the final day* trf our January 4 learance Sale. < hetk over your needand buy now, Nibhek Ar < o.

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Progress Knocks: No Answer f’artnel. Cal (UP! Miss Halde* Van Bower, for 22 rears Clark of this city of 3.1H.U persons, emphatically refuses to use an adding ma . tone or a |»-u and spurns city ■ <mn.il offers to give her an awMutant,