Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1941 — Page 2

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Your Knowledge Can you answer *,»en of the** | lea qwatloM? Turn to peg* I Foor for th* answers • • I. What honk begin, with th* statement. "In the beginning tlod' created the hra»rn and th* •■«rth“? I In war. what la “No Maa',, Land' 7 1 In what Government Depart-1 mant la tha I". H Heeret Be-Vk-e? t Wlwi common laaativ* i, | known <h*mhallJt a* nugnesluri sulphate? 5 Plato waa a fanioa* Roman! ■raaral Greek phllo«"pb(‘i, or Hebrew apostle? t Waa thr flrat Feder*! timer- i *a*cy Krllaf Act paaaad In I*3l. I**3 or 1*84? 7. Who wrote ‘ IxxiklllK Hark*' ward"? 3. Was Mo.art a German. Italian | or Franc* (<Mnpo»*r? • The ttiinn for thr opera "For-1 gy and Haan ' waa written hr

Public Sale Our to *hr death of my wife. I am quitting farming and will aril at pnhllr auction on my farm at the rant edge of Zanesville Ind . 13 mile, •oath ot Fort Wayne. on etale road No 3 on MONDAY, January 27,1911 Commencing at 1200 o'clock CATTLE. ’8 Mead 3 Jersey coWk, 3to S yrs old ell trash with calves by aide I Jersey cow I yr, old will freshen noon. 2 Durham tows. I yrw, old. calf by ,ld- J Dm ham cow. J yrs. old. freshen by day of eala; 1 UuUtrlu hrlfer. calf by «lde I Jersey hrltrr. calf by aide. I Bros'll Hmlae hwW» calf by eidr I Imrham heifer, will freshen soon. Jersey buH. 18 months old good breeder, cattle T It and Hang, reefed Aver.gW hard wiilk teat 44. ROAMS ANO MULE*—« Head—l extra good .pan of mare mule,. 8 rid H T**' * old weight 3.mm it-, gentle and good Worker*; 2 red roan -4M. (I'irtl ir * year* old. green broke. I tram black mare* 5 yrare old. InWml flhra good worker,. 1 black filly coming 3 yrare old 1 epi Ing miR. Thee<- an- all native horaee. HOG* in Weaned pig,. I black MW. open FARM IMPLEMENT*—! John fb-rre manure -ereader, good a, new 1 single diac, like new, i-ultl-packer. rotary ho«- sulky plow. ! year, old. walking ph>w. mower, corn planter. 2 cultivator*; I good Wrio-r wagon with grain bed and hay ladder. I windmill and lower HARNESS 3 "Jtmble sets ot harness In rgtra good condition some collar, MlweilanecHte article, and some household good, not mentioned I will also offer at public ml* at I p m on the rim, day my farm consisting of 14* acres of land, with all modern hour* large barn. 2-ear garage, tool ahed and corn crib, other onihuiidihg, An ideal location TEKMH Anyone wishing credit pleaiw arrange with sale clerk at thr O»elan Htate Hank ARTHUR MERRIMAN, Owner KHenberget Hro. . Auctioneer, Vance Wilson. Clerk Public Sale A« I h*¥»* «»l<l my firm will him* a fOMpletr rioting <*h I’i mil* Hotfth of Monro*-. Ind Una on Rond No 27. oti TUESDAY, January 2M, 1941 Commencing at 10:00 A. M — S — HEAD OF HORSES — 5 Red Roan gelding coming 2 yr*., rgtra good make ’7BO lit. horse; (Mt«* team Red Roan horses, 10 yr* old. wt. 3366. Tram Horrid Horses, 3 fears old. a real pan 20—HEAD GUERNSEY CATTLE—2O My entire herd of high grade Guernsey Cattle, 5 cows fresh now. the balance are close up to freshening and milking good flow; 7 extra good bred heifer, Thl, I. a splendid herd of Guernsey. HOGS 5 Brood Hows, farrow In March; 42 Feeder Ilog, 75 to ISP lb* ~ FEED -25 ton good Clover * Timothy Mixed Hay; s<H> bushel gflbd Corn. — IMPLEMENTS — . Farmall tractor fc Little Genius tractor plow; Itnnham tractor disc; (Mtlvator attachment for Farmall traitor. Superior 10 disc fertllixer gram drill. J Deere Riding cultivator. IHC com planter; Dunham I i-ajtlpacker; 3 section spring tooth harrow brand new. 3 section wood fmme spike tooth harrow. Hnlky plow. Walking plow 14"; Itain hay load*- Me Deering Bft Mower with tongue truck; J lleere Manuie ■•reader used 2 years; New Rubber tire wagon and New It ft. rack. Klndebaker wagon and Ik ft rack; New mud boat; Rob sleds; Good dwahb- »et harness, r-ollnrs; Good 2 wheel stock trailer; Brooder botiae IWI2. Dela<v,l No. 12 cream seperator; milk can,. Rntcherlng toola; Imd prong; sausage grinder; ketlloa; Hmall fools and articles too Mpnerou, to meatlon. Home Household Goods, lied room suite; Maytag washer with gas engine ■< HR .MH Cash. If credit is desired, please arrange uar at Bsrne Aik. DAVID E. JONES, Owner Ar H Johnson. Auctioneer Aier Baumgartner Clerk Winchester Church Ladle, will serve lunch.

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I*. What I, the name of the earth’s sateßlta? • REVIVALS First Christian V Hervhes al the First Christian ■ hun h wrri- opened last evening with a group of songs by the < holr ■of Ht Paul church, accompanied by I Its plaulst. Jay Martin. Rev. Kenneth Timmons deliver,ed an Inspiring »«-rmon and will tmve another Important message . this evening. There will in* no sen I vt< e, H.ifurday Hundsy morning Rev Timmons will <oiiduct services and he asks that every member of the (hurch Ihr tn hia rrapoetise plaeo Each is ; urged to attend and bring a triend Mrs Timmons, who guide, the yomig iieople in their nightly half . hour meeting, preceding the 7 20 meeting*, report, mneh Interest a mong the- young person, »f the

British Trail l his French Freighter Ort Brazil 1 I k. • t* ’ • . t . - I -R- J ■ ■ ■'wu a* IT# Ku - L ’* j I'rencii merchant ship Mendoia aa ate departed from Bueno, Aires

Izmded with • e*rgr> of wool and meat for France, the French merchant ship Mendon I* projected into the news aa it attempts to run a British block, •de of Routh Lmerica and escape from the Brit.

church Mrs. John Reinhart and the c hoir •HI sing at the meeting this evening Sunday evening a baptismal service Will be held. Nuttman Ave. U. • The revival service, at the Nuttman Avenue i'nl»ed Brethren church are progressing In interest and attendance from night to night. Rev Paul Parker, the evangelist, bflnga wonderful mroag.c from God's word Truly he points those who are away from :'hrl,t to "The lamb of God who lakefh away the •in of the world." The song aer-

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view sre an inapira'ion to all who at'end and member, of the Ander- . ' i M>n family have bee* bringing ,pe1 rial numlH-r, in song from lime to . time, and are greatly enjoyed by iall. ] Hrrvlces will continue throughout i I the coming we*k each night at 7:3® i except Hunday night, when the service will begin at 7:®o o’c loc k. ' , IA cordial welcome Is extended to i th* general public to attend these >. meeting,. , .. —. * ... ■ -— i Maind I, about three-fifth, as 1 •- large In area a, England.

liah cruiser Asturias, trailing IL The ship la shown departing from Buenos Aires. The Menctoss wag last reported moving northward along th* Uta. adisn coaaL .

MARKET* AT A GLANCE Rtock,: irregular and quiet. Bond*: Irregular t'urb stocks: lower. Chicago stocks: Irregu.irly tow•r. Cotton: slightly firmer. Grain,: firm. Wheat up % to Ik cent. Corn up % to he cent. Chicago livestock: hoy, firm; cattle weak; sheep inoMly steady. Rubbar: higher. Hilver bar In New York; unj changed at 34% cent, a fine ounce -— ■ Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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f On* Tim*—Minimum charg* *f j I 2J* f*r 20 w*rd* *f Our 20 evord*. I'** fit' word I Two Tlm*a— Minimum charge *4 40c for » word* or lessov*r 20 w»»d* 2* e*r w*rd for I | th* two tlm*s | Thr** Tim**—Minimum charg* of Wc for 20 wu r da or I***Orer 20 ward* T/f »*e for »h* thr** tim** Card cf ’banka **• I | Obltuariea awd veraae •• 00 j Open rat*-direlay advertieing | to* p*r **lumn foch. *“BLIND" ADVERTISEMENT** Advertisement* appearing I* | this column without names sign | are "blind" They are to b* answered by letter*, addremed to the box aamter in rare of | | tks Dally Democrat W* caa give no Information concerning I the parti** advertiaing. * " roR SALE FARMERS ATTENTION - Call M*-A at our *xpena* for dead stork removal Th* Bttdlaf Product* Co . Frank Burger, agent. Two batches of hlgh-grsde Polarom tested baby chicks each week from 2to to m egg toying strain*. also baby ducklings. Prices reasonable Model Hatchery. Monroe. Ind Mf FAIIMH FOR SALK Ml acre farm, close to Monroe, i-aii be bough' >u easy terms. 48 acre farm, well Improved 35 acre farm, well improved Hrveral other farms of different site* Aino a property in Mnnro*. a real bargain for some one. J. A. iforvey. Monroe 2m2x FOR I{AI.K Living room, dining room, bed room suites, ga« range radio, rug,. Iron ante, lamps, oc caslonal chairs. Phone 1132. 20t3x

FOR BALE 7 used beating, rook ■ stoves, washers, refrige-retors.' new Kelvlnatora; wasters, stoves Decatur Hatchery, dealer. James Kitchen salesman. 13-ts FUR SALK -Hocking Valley lump coal, |ASO. Burk Elevator Co. 307 b ts FOR HALE 3 display cases. Cann, all sisea. Inquire Wall's Hakb l*3t PUBLIC AUCTION 10 a. m Jan 25th.. *27 North Sth Ht. M< Iber, property; * remni house, splendid location. John L. DeVoaa, commissioner. |*-St FOR BALE Household goods. 510 W. Ji-ffernoa street. Mrs. C. M Winters. 21-2 t FOR HALE Repossessed Furniture aud Rugs. 2 Living room suites; i studio couch. 1 Inner Hprtng mattresses; 1-Bxl2 Axminlster rug; 1- »-Bxl2 Axmlnlster rug; 12 throw rugs, 3 metal bed,; l-k piece Oak Dining Rc»m suite; I | davenport, 3 lounge chairs, I breakfast set; 2 cabinet heaters. We were forced to repossess this merchandise. Will sell cheap for cash Hpraguc Furniture Htore — l*hone 18*. to 2i FOW HALE Decatur quality chicks U. H. approved—l’. H. Pullorum teated hatching ev.-ry week. Get early broilers for greater profits, order uow Decatur Hatchery. Phone 4*7.17 M. W. F. If. FOR BALE 28 Harley 74 motorcycle. Good motor. Urea, battery Arthur Kiefer. Decatur It. R. I I 41* miles N. w. of Preble. 31-»tx FOR BALE — M acre farm south west of Monroe. Very easy terms. Jim Andrews at Paul 11. Graham Ina. Co. 21 3t-x FOR HALE - Fine oak dining room suite, good aa new; china cabinet, serving table, extension table, sight leather upholstered chairs. Also studio couch. 252 S Hecond Bt„ Decatur 21—3 t FOR HALE 11 pure bred tfhiopshire ewes. Will lamb in Marc h. H. W. Mann ami Mons. git FOR KALE - 35 feeding' shoata. Weigh from 60 to 125 lf>s. Alton Bittner. Route 2. Itrcatur 2lg3tx FOR HALK I*4l Buic k Coupe, driven 112 miles. Fully equipped Bargain. Can Im swell at Baylors. G. L. Bcmllya, Rice hotel. 21 if ®J I 'll Trade 'n a Good Town — Decatur ——■vs—— New Style LIGHT FIXTURES for every room In the hous*. DECATUR ELECTRIC SHOP ft. *so*nd Bt. Phon* 244

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roll HAI.E O'""l IfohinaiwAf ll,wt- !,<■ ng file holder l heap l-l'.n. '('7 WANTED WtNTEIL—deMB. bi< Rat*. *uit«Me ft* cleaning machinery. Cannot owe anderwear. »t<*ktnfn, Rants, coats ooveralla. or any almilar material. Will pay 4c lb. Heca’ur Uaily Ifomocrat. , W INTW to RENT .Nl.el> far nlshc-d 2 <W 3 rm»m apartment I Close tn. private bain preferred I fl, Feb I Adults. Bo* Ml. care Democrat 2®t3* WANTED- Loans on fame las’ sre aioney Low reiaa. Vary libmi terms. B*e me for abstracts of title French Qulun 33-m-w-f WANTED Girl liei»«ii age I* to 25 for gc-ueral house Weak, laundry. hup »ltt> -ooking and car* of cblldtra ‘*o .ovy other week-end Hskry I* *>fo fomrd and room. Writ* Mis Harfo A dtinr. 2»l Congress Bi Fort Wavne. Indiana giving deacr.pllon. 21t3x WANTED You caa’t btei a H:ng*r Hewing Man.me tor value, plus We teach you how to sew tree. Ea»y payments no finance chat,*# All makes repaired. Needle*. Oil. Parts. Singer agent. 445 8. Ist. Phone 411. b 11-12 U FOR RENT I FOR RENT Semi mode, n bciusc. centrally he ated Inquire |34 Ho. 1 Fifth street. 21-Jt Foil RENT Two room furnished apartment. Gas refrigerator. Private bath, garage. I’houe iu»2 41<> No. Fifth2l—34 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Three room,, private bath Heat furnished Private entrance 413 I Mercer I’houe 7». 2013

MIS( ELLA NEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% tor 10 year*. I No *ipense to borrower. C. D | i-ew'on. Decatur Ind 230btf NOTICE We are canning meats of ali kinds every Wednesday, Liechty Cannery. Berne, Indiana. 5-121 end Card of Thanks We wish in thl, manner to thank I , the friend, and neighbors. Rev. Il j W Graham, and all other, who assisted u« during our time ot sorrow. Mrs George Chronister and family. Mrs. Art Porter, daugbtet. Fred Chronister, son. and grandchildren. 21-bllx o—- . New Zealand provided a system oi old age pen-ion. In 1»»4. ROY S. JOHNSON auctioneer Decatur. Ind. Phen* Offic* 104 R«*ld*nc* 1022 Jan. 21-Frank Ktrlckier. 1 mile north ami Ilk mile west of Monroe. Closing out sal*. Jan 2* — Davey Jones. 1 mile Houth of Mowroe. Jen 2> Gm. W Hawk and J W. < men. 5 mile North and 2 mile East of South Milford. Ind Guernsey catti*. ' Jan. 30-E. W Iml,ey estate, mile East of Holm; Adm's, sale Feb. 4 Ix-wls R Ringel, j miles west of Columbia City. , l ?’ b - 6 K W Bailey estate and L. L. Troutner, 5 miles east and 1 mile north of Wren. Ohio ONE-WEEK SPECIAL HIGH TEMT REGULAR GAsSOLINE UA Per CM. ” Tax Paid SHEWMAKER SERVICE 825 N«. t«c*nd St. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Ey«* Eaamlned Gia**** Pitted a HOURS EilOto 11:10 12:10 to 5:00 Saturday*, 8:00 p. m . Tstophons 125

MARKETREPOfrI* DAILY REPORT OF LOC*tHBB AND FORE!.', tU.c-M tr.d, . Marstt Cra gv'U,. Hoay .. . A Closed at 12 bore ■ \ i ->mm .•!. Veal, . . 10® to lb. 12® to I4<> 11 >• Ho to 18« lbs MB to lbs 240 to 26" lb. I .’4O to 10" ll» 3m» to 35" Hi. MB I t 5" lbs and up Sluing Itonib, Hpt.ng Inn k lamb. MB WHOLESALE egg ano H •oultrv guotaiiqm n PurnisMd h, Met,', Egg A Poultry Cc, Decatur Phsn, 'M BM Cot tec ti-d J.ii. ci.i WB I’rkc, f.ir hi.t c. i ’ o - a.i 'at gi v. !> . Hi »t ... In m 4 ... Medium egg, H. .ny h. n». .1. la Khoru •!■: .1 lleAvy Springers. Hi gM White R..- k< -. ;t>Cl .) RooMer,. it. Bill Duck,, white, 6 :■>. Turk y» y.-u'ig n. i FORT WAYNL LIV‘STOCkM| ‘•mt Wayne. Ind .'a —Livestock SM link* 15 cent. Ii . ih. r«'.’i" io. i iMg 111. - .’.I" 25" lb- . Hi, * 25. 275 3"" |b - I'.. 7 !•" .12!. 350 ib- (:. 15" 1.--" i 111. 25. 13" It" 111- . lb, 6 75; lool2» Il M| Rough, ’I 75. <4. 13 50. lamb, 1025 CLEVELAND PRODtCf M f 'lev. lain! <J . Jan .1 I Produce: Butter Kieady. ex ■ ards 33. Egg, Meady; e*ti ■ I* ■ urreni receipt, l«|M Live poultry fairly ' < "iy. hen. boats 1< I< y young 6 lb, and up I ■ I 5 111. and undei 12 to I'■ j old and colored 13 tn It y.iung II to 16. tin k» y In - ? 15 lb,. 21 to 22. small ' "!■• !' 18 M Potatoes: Ohio and I'. nirec’ic >' to 1.15 per 1"" pewas 125 l’<mn,y >i i • »' <M din, 125: Nebraska ■■■! I ■ 175. Minnesota red* 1 M Kan cobblers 1.30. Indi.i •' , 14®. r.d 1.85; New >■>" * 'M I 3". red, 1.20; New .h .. . I G H EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK ■ Vast Buffalo. N. V J.. -I M ■UR, livestock M Hog. 1.00®; fairly actii' ■ '■• higher kimm! and chon r '■ lb, ~5. t.,w *80; truck- : •'< to 25" lbs K3S to «»> Cattle 300. little don< -■'■ ■ ■ ,l and heifers; bidding- «;. .■•! -i lower; short feds held ah' COWS and bulls active. ►' ■ tig I 25 and more hlghei c-i:"'' •* (cmtmcin row, 565 to 6.5". -'rif wright sausage bulls 7 s<> Calves 175. veuler, um mm.-d gciod and choice II to II *>" Hheep 500. iambs somewh.' • " 25 to 4m- lower; good t" • lk leaiently sorted la 75: fat *■ INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Ind . Jan 34 'UJ Idvetork : Hogs 7.000; 18" lbs. and ■>; :i ! higher, 16® lbs. down steady ' ■ - a higher. 160 to 200 lbs. ».3« "• ’ '‘’l 1 200 to 246 lbs. 845 to M 75 -I" < 260 lbs. it 45 to S.S®; 26" to ■ "< 6.30 to 8.®6; 3t» to 4’M> lbs • ’< 1 A.30; 106 to ICO ite 8 s<> to " Cattle 40®; eaives 40®. , yearlings and heifer* steady ''» • . common and medium * to - ■ aimer to common cow* . «1 ! * i .teady; medium to good steady to weak; veaker, !•>' > top 13.50. Bheep *00; lamb, Heady ilrcmg; good to choice i«45 "> I* s*. • CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE W(V«Mt >lB-65% N"4 ’k '» Corn 63% 63% <lat* 3644 33% May July B«P<- • LOCAL GRAIN MARKET ■ur:; RLEVATort co. Corrected January 34. Prices to be paid tomorrow No. 1 Red Wheat No. 3 Red Wheat ~ *•-1 »F®, * Cera. 15% moisture , Cern. 17% moisture - '’ Corn. 18% moiatur* Boy Bean* *” New Oats. 3®.n». test - 1 * I ■ —— 500 Meets Sunri« , Canary Sermd Sheets. neatU wrapped, 40c. The Oectdur Democrat Co-