Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1941 — Page 2
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— — ■■■■■- PI BMC \VCT lON 105 \cre- To SK ITI E I ST\TE |K ACFM Will improved farm IOS .<•!•', located 1 miles South and 3 miles East »! Monroeville Indiana or Z miles South and •» mile West of Dixon, Ohio s*> miles West and '> mile North of Convoy, Ohio, known as -he Stephenson Ferm. MONDAY, April 2\ 1911 1 P. M. Improvements Good eight loom house with Vegetable cellar attach rd electricity iv.iß.ibb burn 3dx7<* Mood machine shed. '•<> corn cribs, wagon shed garage and chicken h«u«< two driven wells, good orchard About ten at res of timber, balance under cultivaibm. fifteen acres of fall wheat This farm has been well taken care of aml Is in a good state of fertility Weil dialtied and well fenced in Ideal location. Y»u are hinted In inspect this farm b< fore th*- day of the sab TKKMH 1“' cash day of sale balance u;s>n delivery of g,»»d title Purchaser Will Im- given land lord < posst esion 1941 rental share of crops JAMES F STEPHFNSON—ALLEN W STEPHENSON JANE E STEPHENSON MINNIE STEPHENSON. Owners J F. Hanmann D K Blair. Auctioneer*
New as tomorrow. As strong, or Jf stronger, than aluminum. Light as a feather. Smooth as silk. Gentle as a lamb. Cannot discolor, tarmeh or corrode. A IdeUme agitator. solid brass. 100% non corrosive-. No bolts through tub. A liiettme jg center post. ___ wT> This new. super capacity tub is |iM Mj . designed for efficient washing at St‘C l/lis lietc I I 3 water levels — light loads, me- .. , . MODEL dium loads and maximum toads. • ▼ • m w Combination of plastic agitator. See this marvelous Speed < brass center post and porcelain Queen which introduces tub make perfect tub interior NO an entirely new standard Jk l| h CORROSIVE MATERIALS COME of washing efficiency and < H IN CONTACT WITH WATER! durability. ▼ MODEL f' . 1 * 710 J *»l
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■ llmha test, Budape ’ or Belgrade* 4 What term la applied to a permanent condition of hostilities hrtween tribes or families? 5 On what occasion did Lincoln , deliver bls Gettysburg Address? 8. Is the w right that an Inner- ' tube will au|i|M)rt In water Increased <>r decreased by increasing rhe air ■ pressure? 7 What is the name of the uprlsI ins in China In 1900 which was finally put down by British American
and other foreign troops? ■ 9 Who was Hie last L'aar of Bus ■ via? i 9 Who was a Presidential cani ' didate in all of the last four vineI lions? . | to. What does "Ad astra per as11 pera” mean? . | Alteration and Hcpiiirintr I hmt- Experth. SHEETS KRON. ( LEADERS < —
Route Service Men Married men between the age of 21 to 35; no eaperience necessary Men employed m farm work, retail Stores, filling stations and small Indus try preferred. 827 weekly salary plus commission This is a permanent position with chance for advancement App!> al lUiwt Hotel. Bluffton. between H a. m. and Ip. nt. Friday. \wk for Mr. Weaver. Room 10
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LORD STAMP IS KILLED IN RAID Prominent British Eton* omiMt In Killed In Air Raid London. Apr 17. (U.R) ln>rd Ntamp, on<- nt Britain's foremost humuM*. and l<ady ■tamp were killed In last night's air raid. Lord Niatnp. born Josiah Charles Niamp. was <1 luidy Mtamp was (Hive Kent, president of the Nation, il Free Church women's coum-IL A dim tor of the Bank of Hng< laid Lord Mump since 1939 also had served as adviser on economic
ECLIPSE America's Finest Law n Mower _o—- — HAS EXCLI SIVE FE ATI'RES YOI CANNOT MATCH Convenient (miter-lip adjustment maintain* that fat-fort Mt mi ewneniial for proper cutting. 2— Modern automatic •.harpening avmuring a nharp mower for perfect cutting. No yearly sharpening expense. 3— (liMidvear valveleM* pneumatic puncture-proof tire*. I.atewt advancement in mower equipment. New silent ruhlier roller* rotating (in tapered roller liearing*. s—Rewlful rubber grip*. ft—-Brilliant chrome 7-M** *olid tie rod and huh cape. 7—l’recihion ground ball bearing*. N— Lower bar full floating with eccentric alignment. Lower knife oil tempered raided lip. secured to bar. When a real job of rutting i* to lie done Eclip*e la*n mower* are cho*en. Decatur city park*, fire department. plectric plant. nclumil board, jail, county farm, county ho*pital. practically all cemetertv** around Decatur together with hundred* of private owner* have bought Eclip*c during the past 20 year* we have *old them. When you huy your new mower make Eclipse your final step. On display at H. Knapp & Son The Most Outstanding Values On The Market LIVING ROOM SUITESS42.SO to 5125.00 BEDROOM SUITES 532.50 to 512500 DINING ROOM SUITES 55500 to 5’2500 STUDIO COUCHES 522 50 to 5 50.60 40 AXMINSTER RUGS. oiM 9»12. is low 09 528.50 Odd sue Rugs ond Csrpets a specialty. Inner Spring Mattresses .. $15.00 to 5 39.50 Includes the famous Beautyrest. CEDAR CHESTS . 59 50 to 538.50 Liberal trade-in allowance for your old furniture. Eaay Terms. See us for the famous NEVERUB FURNITURE BOLISH. SPRAGUE Furniture Co PHONE PJ!I
I KMirdlnation to the ministerial committee. He held degrees from several American uiilveralWea. Indudding MNM Hopkin* Harvard. Columbla. California Hyracuae. Ihik<I and NorthwesU-rn. I Ixird Niamp was treaaurrr of the inh-i national alatiallvai luailiui* ’ and a member of many learned »«• I < I-lies. He Was tke British representative on the Hawes commission on Herman currency and finance I in I9M and Ihr author of many publications on economic matters. Hr had many conuecllons with Industry. Including a post us director of imperial chemical industries. 11. was chairman of the U>nd<m. ‘ Midland and Rcottlsh railway and he wan a member of the advisory economic council. o • I Trade In a Good Town - Decatur
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RATES I One Timo—Minimum charge of ■ 25c for « words or loss. Over 20 words. V/40 P»' word. Two Timos — Minimum cnarge | , of 40c for 20 words or lose. | Over 20 words 2c per word for I the two timoo. Three Times—Minimum charge | I of 50c for 20 words or lees. 1 I , Over 20 wordo J'/jO per word | for the three timoo. Cord of Thanks 35c | Obituaries and verses .. 8100 | j Open rote— Display advertising | I 36c per column inch. • "< , ■ ■LINO* AOVKRTIMMCNTS | Advertisements appearing in | tbio column without names sign- , j ed are "blind " They are to be | answered by letters, addressed | I to the bog number in car* of | the Dally Democrat. We can j 1 give no Information couceruiug j I the paitlvs advertising. FOR SALE FARMERS ATTBNTION - Call 559-A al our expense tor dead stock removal. The Uladlor Products Co-. Frank Burger, Ag«nl. IHf Two hatches of high grade Polarom tested baby chicks each week from 260 to 325 egg toying strains; also baby ducklings. Priced reasonable. Model Hatchery. Monroe, tod. a-tf FOR SALE -New 1941 Kelvlnator Buy now. Save money. Small down payment or your old refrigerator. Decatur Hatchery. James Kitchen, salesman. 41-vs SAVE MONEY and get result! with Burk's Chick Starter, containing C-KAGENE. prices $2.75 per IPO-lb. Burk Elevator Co. i’bune 26. 67-U FOR SALE -Garden Seeds of all Kinds. Stiefel Grain Co. Phone 233. S. First 5t.3124U FUR SALE- While Star Swedish Oats, 7bc; high yielding, high grade seed. Burk Elevator Co. FUR SALE — Large lot near schools, all improvements. Shade See Electa Oliver, 110 North Fifth st. Call after 3:30.90-rtt 6*oll SAIAC — Hybrid seed corn 34.76 up. Order uvw. Burk Elevator. Co. 56-ts Foil SALE -Used furniture, ruga, washers and typewriters. Round tables —no boards —6i>c; 1 king leather daveuirort, 76c; 1 Victor phonograph with records, fair condition. 11.76; 1 6-2xlo-5 Axuiinlsle-r rug. A-l shape, sl3; 1 L. C. Smith typewriter, tele model, A-l condition, $36; 1 laundry Queen Weaker, like new, formerly sold for s<9.6v—cheap for cash. Sprague Furuituie Slerre. i’i<on<r 199. 9J Jt FOR SALE 6-year old cow. fresh; 2 Duroc gilts, bred, John Deere< Z-row beet cultivator. George F. Morris, 3', a miles north of Road 324 on 101. 91-21 X FOR SALE New aud used refrigerators. See the new 1941 Frldlgalre line. 6.9 cu. fl. $124.95; easy payments. Vbrick Bros. 91-13 t FOR SALE Two cows. One live-ear-old roan Durham cow. fresh. One red Durham. Hilbert llockeineyer, Decatur, R. no. 3. 91-3tx FOR SALE Two Red Pole bulla. One registered. Other % Red Pole brother. Arthur Widk-r, lbre« miles southwest Decatur. 91-31 X " 1 FOR SALE G. E. dishwasher, 80-1n.525-tu. sink combination, double drain board, stainless steel lop; studio couch; desk; telephone set; occasional table; dinette set; draperies, bxlz rug. Pnone 535. 90-3tx FUR SALE — Two Holstein cows, fresh. Herman Frans, route 3, Decatur. Phone 652-T. 90-3 U ; FOR SALE 5 room modern house. Garden, garage. Prke reasouable for cash. Box No. 2X7 thia office. g 92 3U FOR SALE 14-monlh old Holstein bull. Martin E. Heckman. 5*9 miles north on Road 27. 92 3tx FOR SALE — Minneapolis-. Moline combine. 8-ft. cut. Good condition. Melvin Fry. 12 miles northwest Decatur. Monroeville phone 22M. 92-3tx FOR SALE — Furniture sllghfly damaged in shipping: 1 period mahogany bed room suite; 1 Prims Vera modern bedroom suite; 1 dining room table and 6 chairs. This merchandise was shipped to Decatur. Illinois, through mistake and was slightly damaged In handling. Will sell cheap for cash. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 92-2 t ~CABO OF*'TMANKB - We sincerely wish to thank ail our friends aud neighbors and all those who so kindly assisted us during the death of our husband and fither. Mrs G T Burk and Family. — » ■' ' • Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
WANTED MAKE It yourself on a modern Singer Sewing machine. Sewing taught tree. Buy while prices are really down. New. used and ropossesaed mui hines. Ail makes repaired. Needles, belts, parts. 446 H, First St. Phone 411. 53 12x WANTED Blacksmith work. J. B. Miller, Munroe. Indiana. 90 Six WANTED Man for general work in lihmil store; steady work. Address Box 2*6 % Demon I. 90-3 t I WANTED -Woman for housework and stay at lake for summer. Also care for two-year-old boy. Write Mrs. A. N. Schug, Post Ofice box *271, Fort Wayne. b 90-3 t WANTED — Responsible Standard oil man wants to n ut model 11 « or 7 hxm house In Decatur or Berne Wrlle A. U. Preuss, tlen. Ihl Di-catur. 9.’Hi WANTED Girl or woman to assist with housework. Phone 81. 119 Nnrili Fifth 5t.93 21 HAVE OPENING for man 25 to M with sales or collection experience in retail food products business. For an Interview write Box 245. stating age. married or aingle. and prevloua experience. s9-6tx SALESMEN WANTED MAN WANTED (or MOO family nearby Rawlelgh route. Permanent if you are a hustler. Write llawlelghs. Dept. 1ND113123. Freeport. 111. Itx - O MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE UPHOIJ4TERED. Repaired and ReSntsbed. We buy and sell good used furniture Phone 420. evening 4694. Decatur Upholster Shop. ' > >" FOR Rl'G DUSTING or trash hauling call Willard McCotmehey. Kolter'e Grocery, Phone 320. 92-3tx FARM LOANS at 4 » for 10 years No expense to bo/rower. C. D. Decatur. Ind. 220btf For tine upholstering at reasonable prices, contact 506 Sprunger Street. Burne. Indiana. 81-ts — - o ■■■ - - FOR RENT FOR RENT 3 room unfurnished apartment. Phone 471. 91-3 t FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, close in. Modern. 321 So. 3rd St. Phone 14.14. '.iul'c FOR RHNT Sleeping Ruomx. 122 S. 4th St., Call between 2 ami 5. 7 and 8. Pbunu 1370 90-3tx o MARKETS AT A GLANCE St<M-ks Irregular and ipiiet. Bonds irregulary higher. U. S. governments higher. Curti sto< k* Irregular. Cotton futures mixed. Grams In Chicago <-a»y. wheat um-lianxed to off *4cent, corn off *4 to % cent. Chicago livestock' Hogs weak, cattle and shew steady and weak Silver unchanged in New York at 34N cents a fine ounce. —. —Q.— — ■ - »-y-— AseelaOM'S' «r xemlalairntar Slatste 9«. 3M03 Notice Is hsrehy elven. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator ot the estate ot Thomas C<>l- hlns lato of A>lams County, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. Ndward Cob hln. Administrator 11. H. WH leoataan, Xtlorner
PIBI.IC SALE Saturday, April 19 OSCAR SCHERRER 2 miles South at Roe 2*4 miles North of Echo Sea horst Outboard Motors For aale or rent. Yager Furniture Store, Barna. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Gtaasss Pittas HOURS •:M to 11:10 it: SO t« »:Q0 Saturdays, S.OO p. m. Telephone 11* Sprunger’s Certified Chick* ( in Leghorn* and Red* Pay Big Dividend*. White and Barred Rocks In Pedi-gree-Sired Matings lay large quantities of big winter eggs. U. 8. Certified Chicks .. 8» U. *. Approved Chicks..lS Heavy Mixed (as to breed and sox) 8S Leghorn Cockerels .. 11. SC SPRINGERS 504 W. Superior St. Port Wayne, Ina.
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MARKETREPHi daily repgut Os ■ H and XOREiGM S Brady'. Msrhtt Q. .c. Cra.gvllle. Ho . a , M Clo»»d at 12 ht*. No ■ oinnio -■ ■, . _ 1,., MjK '' ' 100 to IJO )>,. 120 Io ll<> 11,. ww ho t« i«ii it,. KM 160 to 190 il, B I*. 24" ;i>. Wh| 24" to 26" 11,. M| 1 26<l to | 3oe to 350 ito sB 1 350 lbs and up WHI Roughs Slags B Veals ' B Y Spring Un,l,- K|| sin 1 K Clipp, <1 lamb. MS ~ - ■—e me wholesale EGG ant 11 POULTRY QuUTgrott I M Furn sb.d by I I Meta . Egg 4 Powtry ' A H |J neuter Corn, t..; April it MJ •’t" *" i; ci.-an Mm ii. 1. . , .. Heaiy hens Ml Leghorn l„ :i- IM Heavy broiler. ■ .-■■.Bl rock.. 24 lb. „r oxer Heavy M| U-ghoru stays Heavy .princei- Mi White rm Its li, Old roosters, lb Mm 'I ui R, y» > . . M| Ducks, wh •, Mg CHICAGO GRAIN CIOM IJ May July Wheat '>!’< \ • ", Corn r,7\ • Oats Miy I y , t.. I old I 35-\ .*•;■' »■ ’,t\ ■g FORT tAAVNE LIVt'ZXIB F-,rt Wayn, I: ! Ap- 1' — Livestock HI Hogs 25c !<,»■' I* I": lbs . |» 2n. pp 260 Hrs 17 <tl ?<;■•>" b« 260 300 lb. 17 7" 1K $755. 35" |m> It.- 17 47, l»B ihs 47 95. ii" r," r:* 140 Ihs. »7 45 !.'"!> ClB 100 120 the $6 95. E Roughs. 17. st.ias. 15 7* ■ Calves. Sil M F< 4 uest.tn ..in 1 l INDIANAPOLIS LIVES T OC< I Indianapolis Ind \|,r I* • -Livestock: M j Hogs. 13.50*'; lostr weights below JI" . JI > H 5-15< lower. heiO ■ steady: 180-260 it>- nj'i'lM 260-3IWI lbs | c *■ s*•s* 10. 100-160 !!. »•- 1 ECattle. MHI; calve- s<«' and yearlings. <<ly • •’tM heifers, steady <<>»’ -'"tljK I6<- higher; load lei'll' steers. 41" 25. tm d -•'<■!■ $9-$lO, low t<> mi d. ti v I Ings. $9 85 I Hheep. 1.400. I,<ml>» *<tik lower, grssl ami < hot, < em lambs. sil-$i i.i.*> E EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOC4B East Buffalo. N 1 Apr I* - Livestock' I Hogs. 600; vary »1"». "'•■K or bids, gmsl and <lmi<e lbs., held steady P'ls: w<-ight trucked in.- -t' .idy smß 18.85-18.75. I Cattle, 125; cow • old bulls g changed; cutter and I "tiiinett $5 6546 75; <ar.il, ■ fl'-L'M weighty sausage bull-' •" action on slxabh- v ,lum>‘ • **K lan steers, load W- dm "day' Calves. I'"' slow g weak; gm«l anti <lioi<<' 1 sl2 Bhe< p 308; lambs m.«!« -.»»ey live. 25c higher; bulk choice 85-95 lb. fed Hhorn offerings, scar". ’F" iambs Hated. sllll3 CLEVELAND PRODUCt Cleveland Ohio. Apr 17 W** Produce: — Butter, firm; extra-. dards. 36*4c. , Eggs firm; extra grad 22c; current receipt* rt Live poultry, weak h" 1 " 23c; ducks, fancy yomt-'. 6 . up. 18-38*; 6 lbs . and «t"** r ' 18c; muscovy anti color"! ' turkey hens up t<> I" small toms, 24c: big t<»m» Potatoes. Ohio and P< tfflff■ russets. 90<$l per I'*"’ „ Chippewas. $125; Maim k»'' 818641.75; Nebrakxa $1.60; Minnesota red*. • Michigan cobblers. $1 2* : ' whiten. $130; reds. $1« LOCAL GRAIN maß ** T ■URK ELEVATOR COCorrected April I ■ Price to be paid to« ljrr ° ' No. 1 Red Wheat yj No. 2 Red Wheat No. 8 Bye pl Com. 154$ moistute - " p Corn. moislut'' <* Corn 19 l » moisture ' jjj No 3 Soy Beana jt New Oats, 30-lb. te«t
