Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1943 — Page 5
1Y NOVEMBER 9,1943.
Jelßeports -* RKtTa MURRAY < co ’ &K, tiftdi of 11 v«* tcck •* |f |r n», Cnlflvin., iKg WIH*” 1 " |K>e!v»<l every dey K ( it jo p- ”’■ "" Now®’”’ 1 ' 9 K 813 00 ■ 12 30 ■ 12.90 12.85 ■ . 12.86 ■ . 1275 ■ ’ I**® B 1280 ■ n-to ■ 10.90 B 10 40 B -- 700 V —" 12 25 B 950 ■ ■r 12 so _ 9.00 B —S' - 400 BhalE EGO ANO BtRY QUOTATIONS Kgnianed by „ Him A Poultry Co, L Phono 160 fitted November 9. ■teh.tr egg'- 47c Kt brown eggs V 46c K 40c K 35c Eoilt-s and fryer* 21c K 23c ■L-. 25c E igc Ki and rtage 18c Ki white l gc Kt 12 lbs. up -18 c IwavnE LIVESTOCK Bp- Ind Nor. 9.—(UP) Kirkel 30c lower for Kr 140 lbs. 25c lower for Kkti. 225-250 lbs 813.35; K 113.25. 200-225 lbs. Km lbw 113 20; 180-200 E344-350 lbs. 813.15; 160■115; 350-400 lb* 813.10; K »12; 140150 Ibg, KlO lbs 51150; 120-130 K; 100-120 lbs, 811; ■250; atags. 810; male ■bovii. j 11550. spring lamb*. Lrt:nc« JI". < lipped ewtui lIAPCLIS LIVESTOCK Lib. Nov 9 — (UP) — I ulable receipt* 13.000. ■ largely 25 to 30 cent* kj top 13.60 on 225 to lb hulk later gale* 13.50 bound 300 head largely 3 pound choice 13.75; 4 and choice 200 to 275 345 to 13.60; 275 pound* to 13 45; 160 to 200 12" to 13.40; 100 to 160 1* to 12 25; aow* large•t» lower with bulk at 1275 Ulable receipt)* v.gOfl; b Opening alow; mar--1 to 25 cent* lower. Four A to 1.15e pound steer* 1525; load of 1.176 on market 10.10; kt heifer* 15.50; other* Ato 14.50; vealer top : ulable receipt* 2,500. ■bdy Bulk good and ■S’” 13,50 to 14.00; A’r* 14 25 truckload *6 Me B*6o GRAIN CLOSE 8157'4; May. (1 56 * 8154(4-(4. *■ T»W: May. .74; July. •B*GO livestock * s « » - (UP) — ••table receipt* 23,000. * ’eight* above 200 b to 20 cents Io wet; • 15 to 25 cents o(r * 'Paringlj ’‘‘•hie receipt* 9,000; * Market on fed steer* 'tesdy to 25 cent* rr* ”*k to 25 off. *“• ,0,,7,: L ""thing Strictly Be»t yearling* leaning. 15.75. Veal . *«><*> down; very Stacker* and [ 7 Mow- mostly 10.00 MVATOR CO. 9. ■"’•M nt niavuor. bifc? »■« hZr — im s** »••< . .71 -W k****baa.
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for flrat Iniertlon 30c One Time, Per Word 114* Additional Insertion* Per Word, Per Day i< Obituaries, Verses, Reeoluttane ft Menus, run menu style |1 Notleee, Cap Heads, 8-pL body— wt (12 pica* deep, one column) FOR SALE TO* Sal* - 5 coder houses* streamlined Insulated type, delivered and set up, immediate delivery on limited number. See Geneva Hatcheries. E C. Stucky. Phone 156, Geneva, Ind. 128 ts Several Glu Tru*~pr. ated brooder house* on hand. Stiefel Grain Co., 217 N. First S’. 262-8 t FOR SALE—Last of new horn-** for duration. Monthly payments easier than rent. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. k 256tf FOft SALE ~Swuh bulT*calf. Emil Schueller I'4 mile north of Prebit 261-3tx FOR’ SALE- 12 gauge pump gun. Like new with full box < f ohells. gun caee and ammunition belt. Phone 186 or 741 BALE — Two (matter ~sl< ds. Ice hockey shoe skates, size 9. Hawaiian guitar. Boy Scout suit and hat. sixe 12-14 Girl*' tan allwool coat, elze 12. Two pair knit pajamas, size 12. Wool skirt* and sweater*, size 12 14. Phom- 5142 after 4 p. tn. 265-3tX FOR SALE Fuitiltin'. <1 clock*, and kitchen utensils. Some antique pieces. 919 No. Second St. a 265-3tx iN)R SALE 8 nice *mo<th Hamp•hire pigs, weight about 50 pounds each. 2 full-blooded Duroc now*. Third litter, will farrow .March 1. H. P. Schmitt plvn. 967 b FOR SALE—3O wean<-d pigs Sell all or part. Ed Whitright, 2 mile southwest of court house. Phone 8625. FOR~SXI7E -Electrlc _ *weeper with attachment*. Phone 1461. 265-3tx FOR SALE 12 Dorset '»• ■*. 3 to 4 years old. And a good buck. Joe Koora. 2 miles s uth of !>.-« .4tur cn road 27. b 265-31 FOR SALE Double barrel 12 gaug" hammer gun. cleaning rod and 11 shell*. |ls Phone 1526 365-gli FOIFSALE - Rabbits and rabbit pen*. Bob Miller, route 6. Decatur. Telephone 613-K. a 264-3tx FOR SALE 20 Plym uth ro.k pullet*. Flossie Spulb r. e.u>t on 224. 261 21X FOR SALE 12 outstanding bred Hampshire boars, sired by top boar* of breed, including 1943 Ind Gr. Champion. Farmers prices 8;. up. Elmer Fritxinger. 2 mil' couth of Chattanooga. Ohio. 264-2tx FOR SALE — LadyVblU' point coat. Fur trimmed, like new. Sixe 1416. Phone 124* b 264-3 t BPENCER~<ORSETS Barbara Riesen. 627 N. 2nd St.; phone 64 _T RJffsAl.E About • pullet*. Pal Barrera, Br it f-»rm beyond Sun Set. 265-.31* Stock Closing New York. Nov. J- IITt lh»» Jones closing stock average*: 30 Industrial* 131.85. up 0.17 20 Rail* 32.21, up 0 41. Total Stock sale* 1.507.4 NOTICE Ou* to large number of livestock on my farm, (formerly the Truman Goldner farm), no hunting wdl be permitted. CAI.VIN COI'I'ESS NOTICE Positively no hunting or trapping on this farm. VJCTOK AMA( HEH U 1 ■ Leo “Dutch” Ehinger insurance FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 NOTICE Positively no hunting on my farm. MRS. VON REBEK ===^ = T BIXLER optometrist S:M to 11:20 I>=«® «• B:0 ° Saturdays. 0:00 p. mTelephone 186 Eya* Ea*mlu*d Uta*M«
WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —AU make*. Needleg, oil, belts. Part*. Boardman’s, 445 IJoutb First, 259-24 tx it AN I'ED— Radio* to repair. Uhrick Bro* 261-ts WANTED TO~RENT~3»nTr -cm! modern home. Reference*. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 240-ktf WANTED -Hemstitichlng and buttonhole making. Mrw Boardman, 445 South Firet. 256-27tx WANTED To put out on Share*— 12 sheep. Mr*. Bell* Andrews, Monroe phone 11-J. 263-3tX WANTED Cook Need no be experienced, ju*t capable worker. General Electric cafeteria. Phone -»9 > between 6 and 9 p m. 265-g.3ix WANTED l'-.(l haby large -ize; also walker, play pen. folding carriage. Phone 91 B M nroe. It \\ \NTED Teacher with mall son desire* room and board in clean, modern home and care for child during working hour*. Reply box 188, ' Democrat. 265-g3tx WANTED Rideiw to Fort Wayne. First trick, 6:42 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. Phone 5421. 262-Stx LOSTANDFOUND i.tis r I'o.k tiiook containing antomoblle license and gasoline “A” ration book. Jim Parrish, route 6. Decatur. 264-a2tx 0 MISCEI.LANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTIiJk We r> more dead horse*, cow*, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charge*. The Stadler Product* Co. 15-ts ni 1 !' 1 1! h, th.. U am* County Coon Hunter* Association will pay you a premium above fur price for wll t caught coon* of 82.00 for female, and 81 00 for inal<*. See Je*s Franklin, Lawrem e Carver, Joe (Joe’s or I’m Railing. No/. 9-15-20 FREE ESTIMATES for rooflng, siding and Johns Manville rock wool insulation. Save* fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 259-24 t 0 NOTH E TO IHWKAW.H ■ n Ihr tiliiw* 1 lr.-»h • >.nrt. Mute ■>r Indhoin. sefewther Term, I’ll*. .1-. ..-ptiin<- i:-u«M-r, plaintiff, v-. Elmer !:• u-wr, d.-fi-ml mt T . i;i;n.- It'- i»«.-r Greeting). Von .lie Ir u-ln ii"ll(|ftl tn.-it the aluoe naim-l plaintiff ha* till* day file.! In I lie nfflee „f tile e|erk of ieii'l e.oirt her . "'tain < .onplalnt or tietltii.il alleging therein among >th- > thing" iliat > "i. the said defendant, ar- |ii.»-i »- il of •. rt tin r< il Is- ' , b. ..ted In Ad co* County. *t >te <>| Indium, slid r.al eMate 10-lng I- »bj>« t t" tile Jurl«ll' tl"!l "f till* e .urt: that on or about (he lath day of Juh. in the year !>XI. you al>--,-r.te-f youmelf from your usual p|. ri -4<li-ii. .Hid W' "I t" parts ■i-.ikm.wi>. that y >u have lieen unh. . 1 from sin-, that time: that I. pt nt w li<-reaboul- an- unknown. tint »”i left th. alone . itl : .1 I. ,ll e ',.t. 11l tile >1 <1 ■ eintv without having unde any provlsion for its . ..nti .1 or man. air.m.nt. that by r. mon thereof. 5.11.1 |. op. rti I* suffering waati- for want f care, and praying tir.. y.< il • -.it. mi . be adjudg'-d f, \ Mid .1 il'ie I to •' Imhimtt a- - aii-l an a'lmlni-trator themrf <1 th Ipje.lnl. I Now. therefore. >Oll th. t El'ii" r. ilefiiol.iiit and at'-'-nt'M. as afori-»al«l. an- hen - In n-difkil that raid and ■ in tit' -- th'r< In all'-geit will ...me 'P f. h. iriuK amt del. 1 ninuHon hi raid ■ "irt al the > ourlhoiise H1 tm ci!> ■ f I" - 'i’ 1 ' r.ts-u.l ..o W..lm-<la-.. thSt!. .Io "f I'e ember. Ittl’. or a* • i.hi thi-r'-aC' ia* »U» It liearlhg -an w 1... -a th.- ' l'-rk .C"l -' ll "f said ...urt <t IM-a! ir. Indiana, lids Ith div of NoV.-iiiU r. I'll ! Civ.l. ii Tro liner. Clerk. t. 11. MMselmna. Vllornry Hrrar. Indiana ( tapolntmeal of Vdmi«l»lrui-r Estate ItctU Io when. Ta.il tli« un.lor.lk-m I " " «PP v '' „,„mtrai .r .t lb. •- •»> "I I A. H'l .. I.la'.- ..f Adam- ' mty. <!■ - Tin- <-«tat'' I" l-rob.ibly »o|- '' '' |..n Kh .a-I M " 11. It. Mi-l Irnahrm. tll«r»»> • .. ■: C'i: - Merit r. or ri%M »etti.ewi.vj 01 i *i tn. mi. 1 ' 1 |rs in l' I- a ' 1 "f I’-'ti-r lilHmi Hprunger d. . e,..--I J I, ' h i ?*t >"it- /’.‘n’t’. Vo'.emt. I"<:’-"1 •' . ~ ti... Eii'.'l '• "I' - " ■ A-- , Hint* with tin- slat. f said ■ there make pr >of -t "• lr»'»ip Viola Lorine Spr .tiger Admit.'”’ c r Hear. K. Metier. »«<•'•’> * Trade In * Good Town - Dec*tuf -■ ■ ■ B-M ■ NOTICE The folhtwinif Barher Shop* will el«e Armistirr Day. Nov. II — all da* — and remain open Ihe night before until !» P- -MHarold Worth man Boyd Rayer Lose’s Barber Shop Morris and Joe O. K. Barber Shop Frank Young.
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Nelson Says Russia To Pay Obligations Assurance Is Given By Premier Stalin New York. Nov. 9.-—(UP)—War production chief Nelson say* the Russian* will repay their obligation* in fuU. Nelson say* he received the assurance from Premier Stalin during hi* recent visit in Moscow. The war production board chairman quote* Stalin as saying: "Any obligation undertaken by thi* gevernment will be repaid In full and not by token payment*.’’ Nelson spoke last night before a New York mas* meeting held to celerate 10 years of American-Rus-lan diplomatic relation*. Secretary of the Interior Ickes also spoke at (he rally. He claimed that powerful and active force* in thi* country deliberately are fostering i'l-wlll toward Russia. He *ald these forces are constantly spreading hate. Regain Freedom* Boston, Nov. 9. (UP) —Wendell Willkle warns that the American people mu*t regain the freedoms which, he says, have been sacriflecd to the war effort. Willkle told a Boston audience last night that totalitarianism wait adopted in thi* ci untry in order to destroy the totalitariani*m elsewhere. But he said. "These freedom*
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must be re-won and restored, not in part, but in their entirety." If theie freedom* are not regained, Willkle added, then history will •ay that In this war ■a* in many other*—the victors were the vanquished. — — — MARKETS AT A GLANCE New York stock* firm In moderately active trading. Bond* irregularly higher; U. S. government, lower. Cotton futuriw up a* much a* 90 cent* g bale. Grain* in Chicago: wheat % to 1 cent higher, oat* up % to 1 cent, rye '* to M cent higher, and barley up H to % cent. Chicago livestock:: Hog. w»-ak and cattle steady to weak. Undertone on lambs and sheep Improved. SCHRICKER BOOM (ConUneed »rvn ra*« i> apolls meeting could have been an opening campaign speech. He asserted his steadfast belief in "state righta" and the "rights of the common man." Then he dwelt for erne time on so-called "free enterprise,” Indicating hl* conviction* that such enterprise was a shield for big buslne** interests. The governor deplored those who unjustly crlllclze the Roosevelt administration. He added that he himself wa* most concerned about winning the war. Schricker referred to the Democratic defeat* over the nation last week merely by saying: "Despite reverse* here and there, we still have a militant party.” Van Nuy* A Candidate Washington, Nov. 9. — (UP) — Senator Frederick Van Nuy* of Indiana announce* that he will be a candidate for reelection. The Hoosier Democrat lias issued a formal statement, in which he say* he believe* the voter* are In-
■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Are You Having A Public Sale? ■ Book Your Sale with the ■ SUMAN BROTHERS: Lester W. “Bud” Suman, Auctioneer g 1 mile eaat of Decatur, Ist house east of the place known 8 ■■ Steele school house. . Telephone, Decatur 6761. ■ ■■ ■■■■■■■■'■■■ ■■ ■■■■■■■ ■ SEE the Model Milkhouse |a II ■ -S’ t at the Opening Nov. 13 of Bluffton’s A full-aixe, completely equipped milkhouse designed to meet Penn and N. J. Inspection . is just one of the reesons you should visit AHI wf f S&LI this SURGE STORE the next time you are in Bluffton. Stocking a full line of SURGE and other dairy equipment at welt er mam. taining a genuine SURGE Service Q T (I D L’ and Parts Dept. Drop In! o I U It ft 221 W. Market Phone 951 Bluffton. Ind. AUTHORIZED SURGE DEALER FOR ADAMS COUNTY
terested only In speedy and effective winning of the war. Van Nuy* declare*: "I do not feel that they are much Intereated in aspiration* and ambitions of Individuals. If I could control it. I would conduct a short but vigorous campaign and reduce it* effect* on our war effort Io a minimum.” Van Nuy* add* that hl* statein'nt i* a result of continuing request* that he announce hi* candidacy. 0 —— Stab Wounds Fatal To Noblesville Woman Noblesville. Ind.. Nov. 9—(l’P> — An 80-year-old Noblesville woman, who was stabbed 12 times by her son. died thi- morning She wa* Witt: OF FH»I. *ETri.EMEM or ESTATE WO. SMS Notice* In hcrelty given to th* « r«*(JIIoFN, heirs and hrat»*e*K of I’.uniih C'dpHfrt. dr* vaj»ed so appear In the Xdania <’lr«’ult C<»ur? h*-!d it !»» •-i • tnr, Indiana on the 2Mh diy <»f N’overnl>er, 1943, and *4h<‘U' < < )-•• if any, why the Final Mettlement A< - count* with the eatate of hi id tiredent nhould not Iw approv-d; and Raid helra are notified t<» then m d there mak- pr x.f of helrahip. and rec eive their i’Mril'hitlve ahar» •. Julia H. -i Pa liny re l*en<«-rirh AdrniniNtrai »rDecatur, Indiana, November •», P»l., Irfliiir I*;, loalrwedr, iftornry N'.'V CLOSED ALL BAY THIRSDAY ARMISTICE DAY Kuhner Stock Yard Deratur, Ind.
Mrs Margsrot Rratfsiu. A grand Jury will be called up to indict the son, John Brattaln, now being held In the Noblesville jail. Hl* three brother* and two alsters have refused to *ee him. Funeral Held Today For Hoffman Infant Funeral service* for Pau! Hoffman, infant son of Nich'd** and Edna Hederhorit-Hoffman of Allen county, were held this at 3 o’clock at the residence in Madison townahip. The child died at 7 p. m. Monday. He wa* born la«t Thursday. Death wa caused *y pneumonia after an lllnes* of two hour*. Surviving are the parent*; two broth-
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j you hove been intending tn tee line picture o> your nearins, • what’* the matter with your hear- you what your hearing low i*. aad , ing for year*... but why keep putting Itow it may be Iwlped t»y a Soootixte. | .' it off? You go to your eye iperiabrt It will take no more than 20 minute*, i if your eyes bother you. and you go There is uo ditcomfort, and it won’t • to your dentirt once or twice a year cost you a penny. You may find you just to make ewe. Why not be a* don’t even need a hearing aid. which ! careful with your bearing? will certainly relieve your mind And you'll have the best service and ad- ' Go to your ear rpecialist, and then if vice of thr organization that has dors* you need a hearing aid come to the more for better bearing in the past 14 ‘ t Soootoae office. We ll make a seen- years than any other io Amerto*.. • C. E. MACKAY, Certified Consultant AT THE RICE HOTEL Decatur, Thursday, November 11th Hours: From 1 tc t P M 710-714 Citizens Trust Bldg . Fort Wayne, Ind.
SALE CALENDAR NOV. 11 E W. Gustenslagr r. 13 mile* North of Fort Wayne, Tnd on Highway No 3, Highly Improved 40 acre farm. J. F. Sanmaim, auctioneer. NOV. II SainuJ E Beeler. 3 miles east and 4 mile south of Geneva. Farm and personal property Roy Johnson. auctioneer. NOV. 12 J< s Andrews, Crawfoldsvlllc. Ind. Angus cattle Ro/ Johnson, auctioneer NOV 12 Adam Goebel, 2 miles West and ’-i mile Noith of Edgerton, O, 80 Acre Farm. Modern Improvements. J. F. Santnann. sue NOV 12 John Radabaugh. I miles North of Edgerton. 0., Well Improved 40 Acres. J. F Santnann, auctioneer. NOV 13 The Charles McClure Estate, Paulding, 0., 80 Aero Improved Farm. J F. Santnann, auct. NOV. 13 J. Fred Fruchte and Have Gerber, 1' 2 miles east of Decatur. Livestock sale. Roy S Johnson, auctioneer. NOV. 13 Perry A Ho iks. I mll< north, 'j mile east of Bluffton. Elhnheig,. Bros auction, <r NOV. 15 Sherman Arche-, second house South of Pleasant Mills, general farm sale Johnson and Sittnan, aucts. NOV. 18 I B Klndy went of Fort Wayne neat Lake Everett. Registert I Hoi '', n cattle. Roy Johnson, auctioneer I NOV 17 18 West Salem Wisconsin. Guernsey cattle sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. NOV. 17 Harry Lewis, 2 miles South and I'4 East of Salem. Indiana. Personal propel ty. J. F Santnann. auct NOV. 17 G Remy A Florence Blerly, 3>i miler -ouHiwest of Geneva, Ind 80 Acte Farm Jeff Llechty, auct NOV. I' John Tiimble-on. gene d farm sale, 71. J milci northeast of Berne Lester W Hud" Ettman. auctioneer. NOV. 18 Heirs of Carl Smith Estate. 2 miles Smith of Farmer Ohio. Improved !'"• Acre farm. Don Gorrell. .1 F Sanmann. aucts. NOV I't Arlhlt: Klltfb, lilt 3 tti'le- Northwest of Decatut on the Winch- tet Oliveri toad Compb-t, closing out -ale. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer. NOV. 2<» Lawrent<• McConnell. I’.. miles east and 1 mH, south and •4 mile of Wren. Ohio Genetal farm sale Roy Johnson, auctioneer. NoV 20 .1 I. and I'di'h \ Canno.t, |t y mile- Noth,-awl if Harlan, Inn. Improved l.’.tic \<re Farm. .1 I- Sanmann. auct. I NOV 22 Matlla Kyi, • 5 miler Southwest of South Whitley, Ind. Highly Improved 2»'' Acre Faint J. F S.ininanii. Auct. I NOV. 22 William Join- Fairmount, Ind Guernsey cattle. Roy Johnson, auctioneer NOV. 23 11-.ug' M >on . IS miles North id Edgerton. Ohio. 122 Acre faun. Model 11 Improvement J 1 Santnann. am t NOV. 24 L -wis Akom. 8 miles west and miles south of Van Wert, Ohio Faun sale. Hoy Johnson, auctlonce NOV 21 P ton Ro-, 1' 2 mile North*,-r of Edg, ton <1 go Aero Well Improved farm l»on Gorrell. J 4 Sanmann. aucts. NOV 2'< Central Indiana Guern-ey sal, Indianapoli- Indiana. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. DEC. 1 Ve-.i M Hower, business building. 7"'l West M»ti:>s Street. It II High auct DEC s Fid Bild, rbe, k. I mil. Southw. st of Wiltshire Ohio Faun land and personal property. J F. Sanmann and Frank Dr-1-linger, auctioneers.
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er», Kenneth and Frederick. *t i home, * grandfather, William Hed- ’ erhonst. Burial wa* in th* n&trock Lu’heran cemetery, Rev. W. H. i Htrtenberger officiating. Th* body wa- returned to the re»ldence from the Zwick funeral home thi* morning. Five Neutral Ships i Stopped By British i ——- I London, Nov. 9—-(UP) -It I* anil noumed that British warohip* have I atopped five neutral hlp.t enroute i from South America to the Iberian I’enjnusla The v.w*ei* were eacorti i-d to a control ba<e where material - de cribed a* contraband wa* found - In their cargo.
