Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1929 — Page 2
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1 " ISSIFIED TISEMENTS, | ESS CARDS, ;; NOTICES I X x >< x >< m «,g >(><;< ««>: FOR SALE l for SALE Guernsey cpw wiih calf by side, also baby bed and Walker. Phone H-878. 299-3 t, . F*4H~S_AJjF~ _ ’i 7 i:iiin in.tituficturer '"WBr In tills vicinity a high grade player piano with bench and rolls. I Excellety. condition. Fully guaranteed. Will well on most convenient terms {'ather than reship or will consider small monthly rental proposition with privilege of buying. II Write Box S. P„ care Daily Democrat. 298-3 t FOR SALE Singh- comb Rhode lsi land Red cockrels. Reasonable Mice. J. R. Rupert. Decatur. R. R 2 298-3tx FOR SALE Apples, Grimes golden. 'Jonathan, Wagners, an.l Baldwins Boices fl.lo to $1.85. Bring containers. S. E. Haggard, 1% miles west of Monroe. 299-6 t FOR SALE I'- <1 piano in Al on dition, price $160.(40, $25 down, and $8 per month. Also used Packard Player piano like new. Will sell on terms. Sprague Furniture Company, Phone 199. 299-3 t • FOR SALE SO acre farm in Wa bash township Inquire at Sl9 So. Firw St..- 299-3 t FOR SALE Michigan apples. sovt ral varieties at $1.25 to $1.85 per basket. Bring your baskets. Also ‘ White clovet comb honey. A. M. Haulier, Pleasant Mills. 300-6 t F(>R SALE Five room house with garage. Bath, hard and soft water I Gffs. Sell same us rent. Paul Grai ham at Gtahani and Walter. 300-6 t FOR SALE — A good Brunswick .. Victrola with 90 records. Two lamps, good as new. Phone 319. 3i>o-3t FOR SALE—Victrola and records. Cheap if taken at once Call 7143 JSS."3OO-3t -SST SALE —As I expect to leave town Jan. 1, I will sell at private my 6 room semi modern property with 84-hundredth acres of |and Price reasonable if sold at . 4mce. Phone 1041. 300t'!x frift SALE —One Radiola 20, console type with all accessories. A [ real -bargain. Adam Kunowich. -IMione It~7. 300-3tx FOR RENT hUR REX i —fi room house close to Town. .Wm P. Colchin. Phone 754 298-3tx FOR REXT —After Jan. I. 7 room house, strictly modern. Garage, econd St. Phone 183 WANTED LOST AND FOUND LOST —David White Surveying Instrument. Finder please call 1071 i and rh'give reward. 296-6tx LOST—A 30 x 3% tire and rim. between the Murphy home and Salem. Telephone C-27. Monroe or return. Fppoinl nieu t of lihniniaitrator Notice is hereby given. That tinundersigned has he n appointed Administrator of th* estate of Arthur B. Hall, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. The Peoples Loan and Trust Co. Administrator. Dore B. Erwin, Attorney Dec. 3, 1929 Dec. 5-12-19 Q— Six Prisoners Escape ■ Chicago. !)••<-. 19—(UP)—Six prisoners in the new $7,000,000 county jafl on the west side took advantage of the blizzard today aim fled over the wail into the snow Io freedom The jirisonets -• ized a guard, locked 4tim in a cell on the fifth - oor oT the jail section of the ‘ ■ seape-proof" building, gain -d the courtyard and went over the wa’l. o __ Fliers Are Missing Pari, Dec. 19.-- (U.R; —As hours parsed without word from the three French,, aviators. Lassalle, Robard ail 3 Faltot, attempting a flight from Lf' Bourget field to Saigon. Freuslmindo-China,•authorities feared today the had met as ate similar to shat of the British fliers. A. G. -Jones-Williams and X. 11. .Jenkins, who died in a crash yesterday in the Tunisian desert. The three Frenchmen left Tunis Sunday and were believed to have encountered some of the storms that have been prevalent over the desert southeast of Tunis for the past three or four days. The air ministry today gave instructions for a search of the des ert. NOTICE OF FIN VI. SETTLEMEM "’OF ESTATE NO. Notice is hereby given t> the m- - ditbrtrhSirs and legatees of John It Orndorff, deceased to appear io th.Adamis. Circuit Court, held at Deen - tur,- Indiana, on the loth day of iWtmiarj’. 1930, and show cause, if »rry; j'liy the Final Settle-meat Aeenunts witli estate of said de,.<•dent should not be approved; and enfd-h'Sfrs are notified to then amt - there hiake proof of heirship, and ■ re<AiJe‘ their distributive shares. ’ —I- A- Buekmaster, Administrator I'te-anTE Indiana, December 18, l#2ti Attorney James J. Moran. .. ».. Dec. 19-26
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S. E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. [Office phone 600 Home phone 727 Ambulajtce Service MONEY TO LOAN Au unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS ■ Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. . — ' N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed 'hiropractor and Naturapath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 — m»ti< i: <»i * \ i.i: of hi: \ i !> I VIE in EOK Eli. N I . \E< I TOR In the lilhihn • irciiit 7 ourt, Xovviaher 1 erm, IB2D. Probate < hiinv Number 2H!C. (State of Indiana, Adams County SS: Abe B<»llenbacher. Executor of the last will of acob Bullen barber, de-j •■.■ eased. vs. Gust W. Boilenba* lier, ' Jess Bollenbachi r, A’ e Bollenbacher, ! ‘ Rosa Meuher. Wilbert Anspaugh ’I he undersigned e.w itor of the last ’’wnToTTTarob Bollen bacher, de-I ■ ’ >!•• A Circuit (’ourt he will at the hour of One o < lot k P. M. of the 22nd day »f inuary l’«::o, t the law offi.u <u ' John I'. Kelly, at r«» »rns 1 and J of the Morrison building in the City «>t Decatur. Adams County, state of In- ’ liana, am! from dav to dav there-! after until sold, offer for sale at private sale, all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: 'fhe West half ( * 2 > of the South I East quarter < * 4 • of section twenty-! one (21 t township twenty five North. Range fifteen (1 > East, inu ilso The North East quarter (’.s lor i the North West quarter t ’ 4 > of sc< -| tion twenty eight «2X» township (25 > North. Range fifteen (15) cast •ontaining in all 120 acres of lan 1 be the same more or less, all in Adams C ninty state of Indiana. Sale will be made subject t<» the' approval of said Court, for not less than the full appraised value thereof and upon the following terms and I conditions At least one third of th< I purchase inonex cash in hand, the lialapcu in two equal installments, payable in not t > ext eed six and twvl.'e months from date of sale, cvident ed by notes of the purchaser. hearing six per cent interest from date, waixing relief, providing attorneys’ fees and secured by mort- . gage on the real estate <old. Pr»»- ’ :<!• d. Purchaser may pay all cash if desired. Said sale to be made free of all I 1 liens if sold before the Ist dav of Mar. I 1* If after that date f’ve of all liens extept taxes for 1930 lue and pa v able in 1931. Said Re-1 estate will be offered for sale in 1 u-pai.itt in is arid as a whole and i will De sold in the way most advan- , tagjius (•> the estate. ABE BOLLENBAC.HER | Foreign Exe< utor. •John T. K*diy Attorney for Estate De<*. 12-19-20 G NO IKI . OF ( OM I ill’s sXili OF REM. ESI ATE Noth-e is hereby given, that th** under sig ; *<i commissioner, appoint- ; ed by the Adams Circuit Court, to make -ale of real estate, ordered ( sold in the ease of Wilfred S. Smith, I ; Executor of the last will ami Testament of Oliver T. Hemiricks, deceased against Maria L. Hendri* as , efal. in all respects agreeable to the order of said court In the matter ■ of s.iid ale ON MONDAY .IANI’AL’Y 12th. 1930, between the hours I 1 ten o’clock \. M. and four o'clock • I*. M. at the east «loor ot the (’ourt - House in the citv of Decatur, Indiana will offer for sale, at public sale, to the highest and best, bidder for not les - than two thirds of the appraise I value the following described real ' estate. s » ordered sold and situated □ in Adams County, State of Indiana towit:I IRs I THA< T The north half of the northeast quarter of Section thirty five, town- ' ship twenty seven north, range fourteen east containing seventy nine acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT Inlot number six in the town of Monroe, Adams County. Indiana Said real estate will bo sold in separate parcels, as above described. TERMS One third cash on day of sale. One third in one year, and One third in two years from of sale. Deferred payments to be evidence! ' by promissory notes, bearing six per ' cent interest from day of sale and . secured by a first mortgage on the ' real estate, sold .Such notes to be executed on the usual blank Bank " form of note. Provided, the purchas- '■ er or purchasers may pay all of tip* purchase money in cash, if he so de- ’« sires. Said real estate will be sold fro** of liens and subject to the approval of said court. James T. Merrymaik Commissioner ‘j Dec. ls-19-26 Jan. 2-9
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Herne, Indiana, Dec. 19. Hogs: 99-130 pounds $8.50 • 130-150 pounds . $8.85 , 150-170 pounds $9.30 , 225-275 pounds $9.60 ’ 170-225 pounds $9.75 275-300 pounds — $9.65 300-350 pounds $9.55 Stags s;>.oo-$6.00 Roughs $7.25-SB.OO Cglves ‘ $15,25 Lambs $12.50 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May July Wheat I.lß’o, 1.24& 1.28% 1.29% Corn .90% .93', .95% .9. '[Oats .46% .47% .48% East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, Dec. 19. — (U.R) — Livestock: Hogs receipts, 900; i holdouts. 100; very active, 40-60 c higher; bulk, 160-250 lbs., $10.40$10.50; few, $10.60; 120-140 lbs., $lO-$10.25; packing sows, 25c higher, $8.35-$9. Cattle receipts. 100; market steady: medium heifers and steers $11.25-111.75; all cutter cows. $4- ' $6.50. I Calves receipts, 100; better grade 1 vealers steady, others slow and : uncertain, good to choice, $15.75- , . $16.50. Sheep receipts. 1.200; lambs [ fairly active, fully steady, good to i choice handyweights, $13.50-sl4; ' medium and strong weights, $11.50- i sl3; fat ewes, $5.50-$6.50. Fort Wayne Livestock F«;t Wayne. Ind.. Dec. lit. —(U.R) : Livestock: Hog market 25c up; : 120 lbs., down, $8.75; 120-140 lbs., ■ $9: 140-160 lbs.. $9.50; 160-200 lbs..l| $9.65; 200-250 lbs.. $9.75; 250-3001> lbs., $9.85: 300-350 lbs., $9.60; roughs. SS: stags. $6: calves, sls; lambs, sl2. i ■ LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Collected Dec. 19) Xo 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1 11 . Xo. 2 Hard Wheat SI.OB [ Xo. 2 White Oats 40c , Barley . 50c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, doven 40c , BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butt! i''4c | Talk. W. A. Klepper is home from a week of business in the east. Tuesday afternoon he played golf at Pittsburgh, wearing light summer togs and in his shirt sleeves, the [ thermometer showing 67 degrees temperature. The young men and women who are attending college will begin arriving tomorrow and by Sunday [ most of them will be home for the I Christmas holidays which begin Saturday and continue two weeks. The Detroit News c arried a three column picture of Miss Martha Newton, and says: "Attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Iwwton of Cherokee road, member of the committee arranging for the dancing party to be sponsored by the Amies club January 3. The affair will be one of the most important of the season for Hie younger members of society," Mrs. Newton was formerly Miss Fanny DeVilb'ss of this city. ' Please telephone in the arrival I of guests for Christmas or she de- [ parttire of members of family or friends for the holidays. We want to mention these items jn our town t 'talk column. Saturday of next week will be ■ trading day in -Decatur with a number of features. Watch for f further announcements. , The Decatur bus line was the • :>n’y ana which operated out ot Fort W yne this morning, the roads into this city being in better condition than any in northern Indiana it is i claimed. 1 A. J. Smith and Earl A. Crider left ’ yesterday for South Bend where [: they attended to business. Ross W. Stoakes, Jr., student at h ';Depiuw University, arrived home I today to spend the holiday vacation [ with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Stoakes. J Mrs. E. Nudings of near Fraukliu
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1929.
I is visiting with her son-il-law and I daughter, Mr. mid Mrs. B. 1). Lamb Bob Frisinger. a student at Pur ' due University, arrived home Tues-j day evening for the Christmas va-| cation. He will assist at the locill p >st office during the holiday rush. [ Cars parKeu along Second street j yesterday afternoon had a hard pull to get out and several perched all night. Dr. Rayl worked a full half hour getting his Cadilac out of the drift in front of this office but finally made it with the assistance of I. Bernstein. Wai Wemhoff, Chief Melchi and others. William Ruppert of near Monroe was in early this morning and said the road was fairly good north and south but some of the side drives were full and running over. Tommy Durkin, who is completing his sixth year at the St. Joseph's College in Renssalear. will arrive home Saturday for the holiday vacation. A letter was delivered to the Auditor's office today from Jos Kane of Whiteinch, Glasgow, Scott land, wanting information about an ancestor who lived in Indiana. The letter was postmarked Scotland and came al the way across the Atlantic for a three half pence stamp. VOI KE TO DEFFMUMs In <hi- tilaiiiK C ircuit Court. Vi %eu;ber Tenn, 1020 Cause Xo. 13430. State of Indiana. Adams Conntv SS Jamis SelkinK vs. Phillip Bollfiißer etal. Comes now the plaintiff by Lenhart Heller and Sehurger. Ills'attorneys, and files his compiaint herein together with the affidavit of a <■ >mpetent person that the residence ipon diligent inquiry is unknown <■; toe following named defendants •<.- wit: Phillip Bollinger. Isaa, Huffnan. Susannah Huffman, S»1 jmon Sipe, ftebei.a Sipe. Willi.<m Sipe, t’eter Sipe, Seth Sipe, 1.-iah Sipe. John Sipt. Eliza Jane Sip . William Sipe Jr.. David Long. William Strong. Lewis Strong. Willi.im Strong (Junior), Daniel Sipe, Man Ann White. -Susannah White, S.isaii White. Siujaim I-ritex Hachel Mathertne "JDalton. James Dalton. tillite. Kena Wiiit,-. io s , Whitin’ Ma li4<>n White, Malon While, tnat ere names of the defendants an unknown-end that they are believe.i ‘o l e non-resi lents of the state o: Indiana sue! in this action th, following mines ant designations towit: The unknown hit-ban Is an.' vives, respectively of each of the allowing named persons, towit: Phillip Bullinger. Is- tat Huffman. Susannah Huffman. Salomon Sin ’Jebe' i-.a Sipe, William Sipe, Pete: I Sipe. Seth Sipe, tsiah Sipe John Sipe. Eliza Jane Sipe, William Sipe. Jr.. David Long. \\ illiam Strong. Lewis strong, William Strong (junior!. Daniel Sipe. Mary Ann White. S ts.in-l nah White. Susan White. Simeon Fruex, Itaihel Fruex Catherine tiaiton. James DaTT it. tte-nee White '.'en.-t White. Beno White. Malli, m A hite. Maloti White: The unkno'in widowers and widows, children leseendants and heirs, surviving spouse, creditors and administrators ■if tlie estate, devisees, legatees, trustees amt executors of the last will and testament, successors in interest and assigns respectivelx >f ea> h of tlie following namol ami designated deceas'd persons towit Phillip Bollinger. Isaa' Huffman. Solomon Sipe, ftebcea Sipe, William Sipe, Peter Sipe Setti Sipe. Isiah Sip John Sipe. William Sipe Jr.. David I.one. William Strong. Lewis Strong William Strong tjunfor). Daniel Sipe Mary Ann White, Susannah White. Susan White. Simeon Fru»-x. Ita'-hel Fruex. Catherine Dalton, James Halton, jteenee White. Itena White. Hen i "White, Mahlon White. Malon White: All of the women on< » known bv any of tlie names and designations itlioie stated, whose names may have been changed, and who are now known by other names, th names ot all of whom ate unknown to the plaintiff-; The spous-s of all of tlie persons above named, describe t tnd designated as defendants to this ■lotion 'Vito are married, tlm names of all of whom are unknown’to plaintiff; AH persons and corporations who assort or might assort any title -laim or interest in or lien upon the real estate described in tlie complaint in this action bv. under or through any of the defen iants to this action named, described and designated in said complaint, th names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff, tliat sail a'tion is for tho purpose of guicting title tt r-’al estate in the State of Indiana: that a cause of ,p thin ex’sts agiinst al’ ■of said defendants, that all of said defendants are necessary parties '■> s-id action and that thev are believed to be non-residents of the stite of Indiana. Tlie following real estate in Adams County. State of Indiana, is described in said complaint towit. The west half of the . northwest quarter of Section thirty (30), Town ship twentv eight (28) north of Itanve fourteen (t 4 east containing njnetv and seventy six hundredths (!>01S) aOres. This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintifj for the purpose of uuietfhg his title to the real estate above described as against ’ all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. Notl'-o Is therefore hereby given ' said defendants that unless thev do and appear on the 7th day of the Ferburary term 1930 of tlie Adams ' circuit Cour! of Indiana, being the 10th da'- of February 193«. to lie be"•’in .and hoMen On the 3rd dav of ■ irebruar'- 1930* at thd C.iu'-t Hou-e 'n the Citv of Decatur, in su'd '-ountv and state, end answer nr domic •a sold complaint, tlie same will I ■ heard and determined in their absence. tn Witness Whereof I hereunto se» t my hand and af'ix the real of «ii! ■ourt ot the office of the Clerk I thereof in the City of Decatur, tiidl lana, this 17th '’ev of Dc omber H>2:i. Re’-n|ee K dson • Clerk of the idams Circuit Cturt Len'v'rt Helle'- ami S' h'.' ger. , Attorneys fo*- Platn’fff. * Dec. 19-26 Jan 2
TO HOLD XMAS ENTERTAINMENT ((■OX'I'IXI Hl> I'ROM PAGE OXEI I Pastoral Prayer. Offerlory. I Anthem: "The Nativity," by Chas. H. Gabriel. Sermon: "The Birth of a King." Rev. M. \V. Sundernian. Benedictory Prayer. Doxology. Evening Program Hymn: "All Hail the Power." No. 218. Scripture Lesson: St. Matthew 2:112. Hymn: "We Three Kings of Orient Are.’’ No. 404. Prayer: Rev. M W. Sunderman. Offertory. The White Gift Service Each class of the Sunday school will I ring its gift for the King. Pageant "They That Sit In Darkness," by Dorothy Clark Wilson. Scene 1 Th" darkness of sin. Scene 2 — Silent Night, Holy Night. Scene 3- The next morning. Scene 4 -The Coronation. Characters Miritm. the outcast
a vr lift IL 10 /,• DISCOUNT OHYOUR Electric Light Bills BY PAYING ON OR BEFORE Dec. 20 POWER BILLS « are also due and must f be PAID hy twentieth . of month at CITY HALL 2 ——aSMMMTTWff 'P 1"T
Ruth Hammond I Ituth. daughter ot the innkeeper Marshia Ohler Mary, the Mother of Jesus Dorothy Spuller Joseph. Hie carpenter Paul Spuller Joash, the innkeeper Marion Heare i Amon, a tervant Raymond Z- liri Esther Esther Sunderman Rachel Vivian Lynch; Rebecca Elva Anspaugh Sarah Arline Becker Ramah Mary Engle Nathan Edward Martz Homer Harlan Jackson Jonathan Carl Bttffenbarger Abel Glenn Manlier First King Lewis Armstrong Second King Ralph Gentis ; Third King Ernest Foreman [ Christmas Eve Following is Hie Christmas eve; program which will start Tuesday! night at 7 30 o'clock at the church: I Part One A Christmas program by the Be- • ginners and Primary depart-; ments. Songs, recitations and dialogues. "Christmas Offering." Part Two Playlet: "It is more Blessed" by Pearl Holloway.
I HBHN I 188 - w " <3 ■""■ ft.!-,.,..- .■■ . 7■ " • I ou will he sure to have money tor next ( hnstmas if you join one or more of the following classes: ij Class 1 Members paying 1c the first Class 10A Members paying ■ week, 2c the second week, and in- fi r . : t week, $4.90 the second v•• k. and creasing le each week for fifty weeks decreasing 10c each week for fifty $12.75 •"*’j" 1 " 5127.50 * Class 1A Members paying 50c the first week, 49c the second week, and Class 25 Members paying - decreasing 1c each week for fifty week for fifty weeks 1*) XA weeks will receive §l2 75 *'“ rece ' Ve ‘ Class 2 Members pay.ng 2c til first Class 50 Members paying _ 9 week, 4c the second week, and in- week for fifty weeks Hy ■ creasing 2c each week for fifty w '" receive t; • weeks will receive fltOK fit Class 100 Members payit I z.. _ A . week for fifty weeks fifi Class 2A Members paying SI.OO the wi;[ receive ipDv.vV 3 first week, 9bc the second week, and decreasing 2c each week for fifty weeks wi.l receive tZ.il Class 200 Mcmbeis pa ~ Wo.;>o sioo.oo Class 5 Members paying 5c the first . week, 10c the second week, and in- Class 500 Members pay mt- " ■' '■• creasing 5c each week for fjfly week for fifty weeks CJQZD (ill weeks will receive §63.75 will r « :eiv « ’ Class 5A Members paying $2.50 the Class 1000 Members payi>"< 1 2 first week, $2.45 the second week, and week for fifty weeks Mi ) ()Q ij decreasing 5c each week for fifty will receive . ■ weeks will receive &/• Q ryf •POO. 4 *) c|ass 2000 M etn | )Crs paying :i ! I Class 10 Members paying 10c the wook for fifty weeks L first week, 20c the second week, and wi, l receive V CT increasing lOp each week for fifty weeks will receive p’fk Class NC Members may dep” V i *"< 4 o’Jv amount in this class. 4'' interest if paid regularly or in advance Old Adams County Bank
Characters Cliarlottu Rushton, a daughter | of wealth Martha Erma Butler , Beth Pryor, her chum Madeline Spahr Members of the Doers class: Elsie Aimsiee Martha .1. Linn Roy Ashton., Byron Tticker M.irven Maxwell ()eue Knodle Bi rt Grant Harold Zimmerman Billy and Sally ' ♦John Sniitly, Maxine Martini Trumpeters Lawrence Anspaugh, Arthur Sunderman Chorus composed of junior and Intermediate Sunday school scholars. o Hoover’s Plan Doomed For Delav In Senate Washington, Dee. 19 — (UP) — President Hoover's plan for an immediate invest, g uion of Haitian 11 jitdiiions appears doomed to in ph finite delay. Although a resolution itithorizing appointment of a commission of seven members and expenditure of $50,600 was adopted in tlie house! latyesterday, it enenuntered a| cloudy situation in the Senate to-1 ' day. 1
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