Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1929 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE—I sow with a. pigs. Belt type. Call Ed Schieferstein, Route 1 Decatur. Rhone 860-E. ... 252-Cx FOR SALE—Michigan apples. Baldwins, $1.60 bu; Jonathans, $1.40 and $1.85 bu; Wagner's, $1.40 and $1.85 bp; Grimes Golden, sl.lO, $1.40, $1.85. Bring conta' ers. S. E. Haggard, 1% miles west of Monroe. 264t18x FOR SALE—Two cows just fresh?, take your choice. A. Z. Emith. two miles west of Pleasant Mills. 281-4tx FOR SALE Swert cider, 20c per gallon by barrel and 30c per gallon per gMllon jug. Third car load apples just received. All kinds of mixed apples, Baldwins, Grimes Golden, Northern Jonathans and Winesape, $1.25 per bushel at my cider mill at Hoagland. August KOeneman, Hoagland. 281tf FOR SALE—Chester White male hog. • Ernest Thieme, Decatur R. R. 8. p'hone 845-B. 282-3tx ?OR~SALE —1926 Ford coach, perfect . condition, looks like new, bargain. T, W. Bess, BSS-M. 282-3 t FOR SALE - Two 5-year old milk cows, one fresh, other will be fresh m about 30 days. Walter Whittenbarger, R.F.D. 3,4 U miles northeast of Decatur. 2S3t3x FOR SALE—Fresh Cow. Phone 5621 Ray Smith. 284-3tx FOR SALE — Used piano, medium sized in A one condition. Price $175, $25 down and $5 per month. Used Victor phonograph. Sold on terms. Victof Fe<£ prds. 50 cents each. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone 199. 284-3 t FOR SALE—Holstein cow with calf by side. Charles W. Andrews, route 2. Decatur. . 284-3 t FOR SALE—6B white Wyandotte pullets and some year-olds. Mrs. Ed Bleeke, phone 694-0 284-t3x FOR RENT FOR RENT 6 Room house all modern . Phone 514 267-ts FOR RENT—I 26 acre farm ' 2 mile ■ north of Pleasant Mills. Write J. F. Arnold, Decatur, Indiana. 283-3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST—White Fox Terrier pup. Finder <>lease phone 1055. 282-3 t WANTED WANTED —Local and long distance, trucking of all kinds. Fay Gunder. Phone 690-K. 2S2t3x WANTEED Quilt and comfort blocks to piece. Mrs. J. AV. Brown. Peterson, Indiana. Preble phone. 283-31 X mcnt. Ground floor preferred, call ■lO6. 283-3tx WANTED—To do dressmaking or sewing of al! kinds. 815 iN. 2nd St. 283-3tx FOR SALE 6 head of shoalts. Lulie . Walters. Recatur. R. R. 8. 284-3tx eod Two Men Are Robbed And Forced To Walk Indianapolis. Nov. 30. — (U.R) — Two men were badly frost-bitten in the zero 's*.nre last night when in-ronsid;-rn; robbers forced them to fc'alk to Indianapolis without overcoats from nearby country districts. . Raymond Hatfield, 38, hitch hiker en route to Indianapolis from Flint, Jlichigan. was robbed of his overcoat, sl2 and his suitcase, by two negroes, afld forced to walk in from Camp Sullivan. • Eugene Ftnard. Indianapolis, walked 15 miles to town after negroes had robbed him and driven him into the country in a car. • ' —-o— Didn’t Apply to Him “ft'B the lime for good t>oy« to be in bed," said mother to Billy. “But mother,“ said the child, “don’t you remember that I wato’t good today?" —Children. o .. Dread Malady Most people of middle age should cure themselves of chronic American Itis, which In plain words is habitual burry.—American Magazine.

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’.OTK E or FIX VI. xEin.EMEM OF F,* I VI E Ml. avr. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Ottilie B. Plothe. deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Hecatur. Indiana, on the 28th day of December 1V29 ami show cause, if any. why the Find Settlement Accounts with the estate of sajd decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to ttp-u and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Albert Scheutjiann. Executor Decatur. Indiana. Nov. ;'a. ifi.’J Attorney- Lenhart. Heller and Sehuiger Nov. an De -7. Search For Plane Independence, Calif., Nov. 30 —(UP) —Return here of two deputy sheriffs who went into the Sierra Nevada mountain range in search of the rains of an airplane which was reported to have crashed there was awaited anxiously today. Three witnesses claimed to have seen the craft falling and to have seen smoke coming from Saw Mill Canyon a few minutes later but meantime there has been no report of any missing plane. Announcement —BY— H. 0. White Starting at once there will be a daily Hog market at Berne, Ind. Wednesday and Saturday will be calf and lamb days. Cattle days will be announced later. Berne Market Berne, Ind., Nov. 29 HOG MARKET 90-130—58.15 306-350—59.15 130-150—58.50 Roughs—s7.7s 150-170—58.95 Hogs—s7:7s 170-220—59.25 Stags—ss.so 2'20-240— $940 Lambs—sl2.oo 220-240-$9.40 Lambs—sl2.2s 275-300—59.25 CHARGES Hogs—3o per head. Calves—so per head Lambs—2Q per head Cattle—7s per head. No Charges will be Made for Weighing. . Yard Hours, 7 A. M. to 3 P. M. Saturdays—Close at 12 P. M. Stock Yard Phone No. 30 A. D. Welty, Ass’t. 493 Residence T, E. WHITE, Mgr.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1929.

S. E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night Office phone 600 Hone phono 787 Ambulance Service MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real eatato. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstractly of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St LOBENSTEIN, MAYNARD & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone SO Residence Phone, Decatur 316 or 844 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady Attendant Licensed Embalmer N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:39—12:30 to 8:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136. British Ship Sends Out S. O. S. Call San Francisco, Nov. 30.—<U.R> —Distress signals from the Grace line steamer Norwich City were received today by the Radio Marine Corporation. The vessel’s position was given as 800 miles west and north of Honolulu. The United Press was informed by T. A. Lee and Holway, San Francisco agents for the Reardon Smith line, that the Norwich City had left Melbourne on November 4. She was en route to Puget Sound to load lumber for the United Kingdom. Honolulu was a port of call for the Norwich City while steaming from Australia to Seattle. Gardener Island is a small spepk of land in the South Pacific, it is between Honolulu and the Fiji Iskinds. near the air route selected by Captain Kingsford-Smith and hts Hono Inlu-Suva leg of the trans-Paciiic flight.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. March May Wheat $1.28% $1.36 $1.39% | Corn 88% .94% .96% 'Oats 46% .50’4 .51 East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 350, holdovers 650, i active, most 15c over Friday's average; bulk 150-250 lb A $9.90; 125 jibs. $9.50. Cattle: Receipts 25; week’s trade , unevenly 25-75 c higher, light weight I killing steers up most, supply light, (quality plain; good steers and yearlings sl3-13.50; medium and short feds $11.25-13; common steers and I heifers $8.50-11; cutter cows $3.756.25. Calves; Receipts 25; vealers closing steady, $17.50 down. Sheep: Receipts 50; lambs steady with one week ago, early loss regained good to choice $13.25-13.75; medinm and strong weights sll-12.50: common SIO.OO-10.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Calves receipts 25; Hogs receipts 100; sheep receipts 25; market 20c off desirable weight butcher hogs $9.30$9.40; Lightweights and mediums $9.-05-$9.»0;; pigs $8.25-$8.50; Roughs $8; Stags $5.50;; calves sl6; lambs sl2. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Nov. 30) j No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.14 No. 2 Hard Wheat sl.ll INo 2 White Oats . 40c Barley 50c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 45c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 38c COLD WEATHER CONTINUES HERE .CONTINUED FNOM PAH® ONBI sliy about 8 o’clock this morning and aided in bringing the mercury up a few degrees but a cold wind continued to hammer away all day and keep i the weather subnormal. i . —— Let-Up Promised Indianapolis, Nov. 30.---(U.R)- Moderating temperature which should reach , a seasonal average by Sunday night, will break the record November cold • wave which struck its last vteious : blow this morning, J. H. Armington. U. 8. weather bureau meteorologist,

forecast toda/. Snow flurries may come with the rising temperature tonight. FYom Zero weather at 4 a. m. today, with one exception the lowest temperatnre ever recorded in Indianapolis in November, the mercury had risen to 6 at 9:30, and was on a steady upward march. Two men died Friday as a result of the cold, but no deaths had been reported either in Indianapolis or outside today. Zero was the lowest temperature recorded in Indiana, but this figure was reached at Terre Haute, Fort Wayne and Indianapolis. Evansville reported 4 degrees. Zero temperatures likewise were reported from many points in Ohio, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia, establishing new November records generally. Little variation was recorded, showing that the cold was evenly distributed. TAX REDUCTION IS ON PROGRAM FOR FIRST DAY (CONTISiVEO FROM PAGE OAE| sure in the unorganized and by no means formidable. Some of the midwestern independents feel the measure is “A Wall Street reduction,” -although its proposed one per cent stash would affect ajl taxpayers alike. They are dissatisfied with it, but they feel it is exceedingly difficult to fight a tax reduction. Assurances that the coalition Republican group would not contest it was offered by the coalition leader, Sen. Borah of Idalro. “I am in favor of all tax reductions," he said . The Senate Democratic leaders have already expressed their approval. Borah fa not inclined to permit taking up the. resolution at the expense of the tariff lrill, but said he wT>nld offer no protest to Smoot* program if the resolution could be subjected to limited debate. An effort will be made to delay again tlie seating case of Senatorelect Vare, Repn., Pa., ahd a test over the question whether it should be considered is expected Tuesday. Immediately after the disposition of the Vare case, the Senate will turn again to the tariff. Smoot also hopes to get this out of the Senate before (lie liolidayK. Smoot’s optimism is not shared by the other leaders who feel they will be lucky if they send the bill to conference by mid-January. Passing Observation loti can have a hem, wifiiput having brains, bul il takes lir.-iins ip keep ahead.—Cinvinnati .. x

NON -RES! REN TS N OTII E lii Circuit Court, November Term l!»23 .state of Indiana, County of ADAMS The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company of Hartford, Connet ti- • cut. Plaintiff, vs. Alliaon Brown Brown, wjfe of Kahl Allison Brown, whose Christian name is unknown, • Aurie B. Grimes. James Kremer, De feni dants. Allison Brown, and Bfown. wife r of said Allison Brown, whose Christian name is unknown, are hereby notified that the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut. has filed its complaint in the Circuit Court of the Adaftis County State • of Indiana, naming* as defendants in its said complaint, the said Allison Brown, and Brown, wife of said Allison l Brown, whose Christian name is un- ( known, and Aurfe 13. Grimes and James ' Kremer. That said complaint is for the ; foreclosure of a mortKage on real es- , tate situate in said Adams County, Indiana, described as follows to wit1 Commencing at a point 80 rods north , of the southwest Corner of Section township 28, north, range 14 East, and , running* thence north rods, thence . east !♦ rods, thence north 9 rods, thence east 39 rods and 10 feet, to the west • line of the right of way of the Grand llapjds and Indiana I tail road, thence in • a direction along the west line of said right of way to a point 126 rods eay.t of the place of beginning, thence west 126 rods to the place nf beginning, containing 106 acres more or less. That an affidavit, of a competent person has been filed in the office of th” Clerk of said Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana, informing the said Court that the* said defendants Allison Brown and his wife Brown, whose Christian name is to the plaintiff and to the affiant, unknown, are non rest* dents of the State of Indiana, and their whereabouts are unknown, and that they are necessary and proper parties to the proper hearing of saiii cause, Therefore said Allison Brown and his said wife —tlrown, whose Christian name is unknown, are hereby notified that unless they appear in said Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, and enter their appearance and file their demurrer to said complaint, or f|le their answer thereto, on or before the 3r I day of February 1930. said cause will be heard and determined and judgment rendered accordingly, in their absence Witness my hand and seal, and the seal of said Circuit Court, this 29th day of November 1929. Berni«*e Nelson. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. Nov. 30 l>ec. 7-H Ted White of Berne will spend Ihe week-end visiting in this city. RADIOLA, GREBE AND ATWATER KENT RADIO Trade in your used radio or phonograph. WERLING RADIO SALES Preble, Ind. Phone 17 on 28 SALES We have rented the Brciner Feed barn, east Monroe street, and will hold community Males there. Anyone wishing to eell ■ anything at these sa?es, livestock or cattle, call Phone 22 or 274. Watch for date of next Community sale. Butler and Murphy MTPiam Butler L W Murphy

NOTICE OF Pt 111 l< I ETHNO ) Notice is hereby Kivt »i that the nn- a Superintend. ■ <-f construe J . tion of the Ayers-Brown ct al. Drain M a . Hoot and Washiimt" T 'Wiishipß. Ad« 1 -lams County. Indiana, v :ll n Friday , | December G. lup until 10 o’cloc k A M f said day at j . the office of Ralph I' K<"»p Coast? Surveyor, of Adams < Indiana. « » In the Julius Ilaugk B! 1 k north of the | 1 Court House in the * ity - i Decatur, t Adams County, Indian.l, • • fve sealw . bids for the constrn. ti<»n said drain \ ■ in accordance with th- report plans. - profile and specific nt; ; - therefor now ; j on file in the office of t Auditor 4 j < Adams County, Indi - j .id cause. ' , TII.EIHIUX 1 From "Station 0 to St-iti- n 77 plus W , Bids will be revive! .- < contract i let for the st* in > shown is • the report, profile, 1 ns uni >pe<iti- . cations, therefor. Ko confidential b; d- " n accepted j Eftrh bidder will !>< ’ , . '■! to state ] 1 specifically for what N 1 1 ''instruct 1 , said drainage syst.-m f .nd all laI bor and material th*ref«c • Bidders will be reqinnd !•> file their 1 > bld as required by law p form* fur* | ! nished by the undc-rsiur- •’ S_:perintMI dent of Constrtn t i<>n. ’ bidder win be required to make Iv with nt* ■ bid necessary affidav:’ non-coliu- . sion and that he is a 1 »• .< fnh- hid'l ,, i. J Each bid must be a ; paiiied by a - - good and sufficient h 1 in ;l BB JJ 1 equal to double the a n.t of suett ? bid. conditioned for f faithful pef; formance of said wnk -1 t i Each bld may be at■■ injed 1 certified check for surety th" I the bidder wtll ent. r 1 ■ • ntract wiin . I said Superintendent f" 1 ( tiOn of the same, if li* w.'.rdeil t I contract therefore Su b 11 10 #eX proved by the Sup* : ! ‘ l \ ’ ' .strut tion. Said Sup.-ri • 1 the ri«ht to reject air. all > Roth bond and hi.l -cl l iirk , o ", ll j ■edged by a person hr. m- .luthnrit) t" 1 administer oaths. 4 1 No bid will be a. '• 1 ’ ‘ in 1 the estimated cost of ve ak. excess of the benefits 1 f . » iJ Tho time for th<- - ," n " " f s „,. ' work will be nuidc kii"«i. ' . orintendent on the .I.' .'‘“ '’X J I the ecmirartor wfH h<- ' 1 L-k-d in > plete the work within lh' lini, ‘ ' the eotnrait. j Ralph E b;’ ’l' Superintend, nt "f ' ' , I Dated this 22 day of Bn' • \(ITHK OF FIXAI -i:i I’l ’ ll '’ KSTATE >O. 2>l frtd |. , Notice i». hereby g.'en >\ 1 . , tors. hejiH and legate— ' , ~ j 1 „ a,|. Noble. .!. <■easel to a ; 1 llur , i ams (’iiamit (.ourt. •'» . ...»nbei. i ■ Indiana on the 16th 'M J “|. v th-' « IfrjfT. and show cans* , ' with FINAL HETTLEMEN’I \ ( . (l '? o „t<f’..6 j the estate of said de I 1 be apnroved; and said 1 • |, P | r . to then and there rnak'* p ■ i ship, and receive their u SharCK 'nernice Noble. Adntini 1 Decatur, Indiana. No' • - Attorney H. M DeVoas KoV . tPI’OIM HH'l 1 "' H RO- That 11"’ I 1 "’ i Notice Is herein gn <”• . rb-rsigneil he" ’"‘'T, Ur ' ,"'>t |ii<“i’ el ’! a !* of the Estate of M»i’"'. , .||„. of Adams County, deceas. is probably solvent- ..-liter . . 1 Philheri E. Gase Lenhart Jlellet- & Seh-» «H .. A’’, Nov. 2h. lb-'l' ■ appointment of no. ••I'li'll t tin- tnNotire is hereby K lV '": I ( ,j A.linl 1 ’I*’ 1 *’ <lerslgne<l has been aPP' t sprans; trstor <>f the estat.- ~r, ; t .j. The ‘‘ late of Adams i.'ounty <!'■ late Is probably S<?l Y‘ . j n ,jnistri l " r ', s Daniel Sprang. Lenhart Heller & Helimh<;,'. iV Get the Hnßlt —1 r«ae at