Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 306, Decatur, Adams County, 27 December 1929 — Page 2
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O ><.MJI XX>< K ><X>< MM«MX x x ” — CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, | S BUSINESS C ARDS, AND NOTICES 8 FOR SALE FOk SALE Apples. Grimes golden. Jonathan, Wagners, an I llaldwins Prices fl.lo to $1.85. Bring containera. S. E. Haggard, IVs miles west of Monroe. 299-6 t FOR SALE—Michigan apples, several varieties at $1.25 to $1.85 per basket. Bring your baskets. Also White clover .comb honey. A. M. Mauller, Pleasant Mills. 300-tit FOR SALE- Five room house with garage. Bath, hard and soft water Gas. Sell same as rent. Paul Graham at Graham and Walter. 300-6 t FOR SALE A fresh cow half Jersey. John W. Blakey. 304-3tx FOR SALE—Hase •burner. Ernst Thieme. Route 8. 304-3tx FOR SALE —Calf, 3 days old. Gus*. Koenenian, Pteble phone. Route 4. 304-3tX FOR SAM—Oriental Goldfish 10c Up. oCaVaiigers, VvalerpiautS and supplies. Decatur Pet Shop, phone 1223. 305t5x FOR SALE — Fresh cows, ami springers, breeding ewes, breed ing shoats or will trade for fat cattle. Riverside Feed Barn, Butler and Murphy. 205-3 t FOR RENT FOR RENT—B room house on Soutn Tenth street. Call at 345 North : Tenth s reet for further informa-1 lion. 305-3tx I LOST AND FOUND LOST- A 33x5 truck chain for rear ! tire, between First and Eighth I streets in Decatur. Finder please return to Ashbaucher's Tin Shop. City. 305 Cured Sma'l Boys of “Finnikiness” at Meals Meal time generally was a try Ing period In the Brown household. 1 Invariably Bobby didn’t like half | the things that were served, and | Billy ex|»ressed a dislike for the other half. Often they agreed on ■ the same item. It required threats I and persuasion to force them to [mrtake of tlie food provided but I at length the Browns decided on a • new method. For weeks they compiled a list ! of the eatables that the boys hated and served them exclusively fur din ner. There was a howl of anguish from tlie two un-ldiis as they glanced at the table. The parents passed Hie various dishes instead ot Mr. Brown serving them but the boys, will) a pained look. took tiny helpings or passed them up entire ly. They |mm ked at the food and wen. to l>ed hungry, for Mrs Brown hud seen to It that there was noth > ing in the larder to attract them This went on for several meals —and tlie boys tinally had to sur render New they are uctmtlly fond of some <d Hie victuals they for meriy detested. However. neither has been heard since tliet) tu kick ala Hit any item of tlie food They are afraid they'll have to eat it for days at a time.— New York Sun, \o. 27U-1 \|»|M»intiuent of %<lniiniMtrnt«»r Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been .appointed Administrator of the estate of W. »'arney latp of Adams f’ounty. deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Thomas .1, Durkin, Administrator. December 20, 1929. Huber M. De Voss. Attorney. Dec 20-27 Jan 3 NOIKE OF I’INM. nest;j;ment OF KMT tTH Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Albert J. Miller, to appear in the Adams ('j/ruit Court, held at De i tur, Indiana, on the 13 day of January 1930’ and show cause, if any why the Jfinal Settlement Accounts with' the"*estate of said do»ed°nt should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and theie make proof of heirship, and receive their dlslFlbutive shares. Frank L. Miller. A .minislrator Dec alfl r, Indiana Dec. 21, 1929. Dor (S’ B. Erwin, Attorney Dee. 20-27 NOTH H OF < OHMISMONILIO s \ OF KEIL EsTVi’E The undersigned, commissioned by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, made and entered in a cause therein pending entitled Bessie c. a !laxl»y vs. Arthur llaxby. 'the Citizens State Bank and Trust Compan.v*t>f Sheldon, Sheldon, Illilois, being cause number 13342, her eby ghes 'notice that at tlie offices of Graham, and Walters, Number 11 » South Second Street in the City of Decatur, Indiana on Friday th* 10th <iay of .laHilary 1930 at ten o’clock A. M. on said day he will offer for sale Mt private sale, at not less than the full appTitlsed value, thereof, the following described real estate to wit: The north half of the north west qrmrter of Section twenty six. Township twenty seven, north of range fourteen east, in Adams County, Indiana. Term* of Sale One third caeh in hand, one, third In one year, and one third in two years from day of »ale, th purchaser 'tM’secure the deferred payment by notes drawing six per cent interest from date, said nobs to be secured by mortgage on the real estate wold and by personal security to the satisfaction of said commissioner, purchaser of such real \ah* shall have the right to pay all < asn. The purchaser of said real estate shall have the right to the possession of th” teal estate upotr confirmation of such sale. The purchaser of such real estate shall assume and agree to pav a mortgage due the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Companv of Newark. New Jersey on which there is due as of December 6, 1929 the sum of $5,6X2.59 ami the purchase** shall also assume tire on said real estate due and pavable in th*** year 1930. Said sale will be continued from dav to day st the same ola«e uishi the s?‘”ie terms until said real estate is sob] according to th** order of t lie court, **ntered *n said ratine. C. b. Walters, Commissioner. Dec. 13-20-27
t * Now that the Big Kush is over why not visit this ‘ store for a new I Hart Schaffner < & Marx Overcoat? J See our ad on sport page. i t XCHIJmzArO I K-Z IXtalur. Ind t S. E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Ofiice phone 500 Horae phone 727 Ambulance Service MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount ot 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 Chiropractor and Naturapath | i Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. I Ofiice Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 I ' . RADIOLA, GREBE AND ATWATER KENT RADIO Trade in your used radio or phonograph. M ERLING RADIO SALES Preble, Ind. Phone 17 on 28 j FUNERAL DIRECTOR i Lady Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON I Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 W. H. Myers Auctioneer 116 Mercer Ave. Decatur Indiana A “Guarantee” of Service or no pay. I let you be the judge. Phone 1141 EAT Chop Suey, Mexican Chili, Waffles and Old Style Buckwheat Cakes —at— CAMPBELL’S Typewriting Stenographic Work 11 you have any extra lyp'l- - or stenographic work I \iill be glad to do it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Ho'.thouse Judge .1. T. Mcrrvinan’s Law OH ice. K. of C. Bldg. More Money for Your Properly with Chris Bohnke Auctioneer Phono 874-H Decatur, Ind. -ir-wmrrrr tt t— - rw i ■ ii— ——i 0“ . <> Roy Johnson AUCTI O N E E R and Real Estate If yon wish to sell your real | estate either city property or farm land, see me for Quick I Salo; liy Auction or at private I treaty. Office Peoples Loan & Tiust Bldg, Phones 606 and 1022 I o o
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FOR SALE 4 yr. old fresh cow, calf by side. 30 head of feeding shoals, double cholera immune. 1 Guernsey, 1 Holstein, breeding bulls, 15 mon tin; old. 1 bay mare, 9 years old, weight 1500 lbs. F. J. SCHMITT mETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Ind., Dec. 27.—Hogs: 90-130 pounds ... $8.65 130-150 pounds $9.20 150-ISO pounds $9.60 ls t-225 pounds $9.75 225-275 pounds $9.50 275-300 pounds . $9.40 300-350 pounds . $9.20 Houghs $7.25-SB.OO Stags $5.00-SG.OO Valves $17.50 Lambs $13.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Dec. 26) No. 2. Soft Winter Wheat $1.12 No. 2 Hard Wheat ... $1.09 No. 2 White Oats 40c Barley .. . 50c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 40c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat ... 4 35c First Steam Carriage Met With Disapproval The Guidon Times reprints the following from Its Issue of August 5. : a Gurney’s stearn carriage arrived on Monday, at the ('ran ford Bridge inn. from an experl mental lour to and from Bath The success of this trial exceed* tile most sanguine friends of the Riven thin. Mr Gurney his broth er. ('olmiei Viney, f’aptnin Dobbin iiki assistants started from ('ran ford bridge about 4 a m. They proceeded at a most rapid rate to Maidenhead which they rea'hed not withstanding two or three de lavs in about an hour and five mtn tiles —a distance of nearly fifteen miles. Alter this proof of tln’it apability of speed they traveled more leisurely until they arrived near Malksham a here they were attacked by some brutal fel tows, who Imagined they were •come to take Ihe bread out of their iiu.mlts’’ To present similar wcnrrerrces It was thought ndvis able to draw rhe carriage the re niainilot of the wav by hnr-es Htiv Ing exhibited the power* and prae ticahilit, of the Invention publicly hi Bath the party left early ot’ Monday morning to return I’rtl dential considerations Induced tltejr not to light their fire until they had passed the nhii-e of their late an noiiinee They then lighted and amidst the most provoking delays In securing sttpnlies ~f water coke inti ebartsial came the last 81 miles in ahmit 12 hours thus giv ng rhe proof experimental of lite •aptielty of using -team curriage* ■n our ordinary rotrds G'acier Mowmrnti It Is believed that the weight ot lie ice itself nurses rhe motion of glaciers. Some of lire swiftest and iirgest of the Alpine glaciers move 'rom one to three feet a day ; the yietsch 20 Inches a day. The lower tart of the Mttfr glacier in Alaska moves about ten feet a day. Some >f those In Greenland are said to nose faster, from 59 to 100 feel having been recorded from 24 hours rite movement of a glac er is not •onstant. It varies periodically.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1929.
LEGAL NOTICE No, I34(i(l rfl’ATi: OF INDIANA COI'NTY OF ADAMS. SS: To JOHN LETT. Liberty Center, Indiana. LAI KA LET!', Liberty Center. Indiana: INION CENTRAL LIFE INSI’RANC'E COMPANY. Cincinnati. Ohio. JOHN LOREE. Mercer County, Ohio; FRANK 1.. KIXtiEB, Mercer. Co. Ohio; LAWRENCE A. ROOP. Decatur. Indiana ami HERMAN O. HOFFMAN, Decatur, Iniiitna: You are hereby notified that on the 2 Ith day of December, 11(20 there was filed in the Adams Circuit Court t certain complaint entitled Suite of Indiana vs. John Lett, et al., praying for the condemnation of real estate in Adams Comity. Indiana, description of which is as follows: A parcel of land lying in Section thirty-six (3S), Township twentyeight (28> North, Range fifteen < 15» East. ■Adams County. Indiana, more particularly described as follows, tow i t: Beginning at a point on the center line of tlie proposed highway inipi <».euie.nl. said point being the Northwest corner of the Southeast jotartor of said section.- thence along -aid eenferliiie North eighty-eight iSS) degrees and forty-eight I IS) minute- Rast a distance of thirteen hundred nineteen (1319 feet, all that land lying between the present N irth propertv line of John and lamia Lett. ami the proposed South right-of-way line, same being thirty »:<((( feet distant, misisured at right ingles ami being parallel to the above described centerline. Tile above described parcel of land being right of way necessary for •he construction of the proposed Highway Improvement and containing nine tenths of one (0.9) acres u<»rr or less. That said real estate is to be used by the Indiana State Highway Commission in the improvement of a aighwav in Adams County. You are hereby notified to appear before the judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the »7tti day of i’ebru ii y. 1930 and show cause why the property described should n »t be ••onileninwl as prayed for in said complaint. t , Witness iov band and the seal «»! -.aid .eiirt affixed at Decatur. Indiana. this 21th day of December, 1929. Bernice Nelson Clerk Adams Circuit Court .James M. Ogden. Attorney General Connor D. Rohm. Ass’t Attv. General Attorneys for Plaintiff Dec. 27 Jan 3-10. I.FG » I. VO I D i; STATE OF INDIANA. •OI’N’TY OF ADAMS SS: No. 1340 1 TO MARION F. 1 APISH, Sturgis, Michigan: You are hereby notified that on the 2Hh day of Deeember. 1929, there .vas filed in th» Adams Circuit Court i certain complaint, entitled State oi Indiana vs. Marion F. Parish, praying f<• the condemnation of real estate in Aduns Countyi Indiana, description of which is as ifollows: Liescript ion of land to be taken: A panel of laud situated in the south half and the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter ot Section , Township 27 north, Range 1 I east, Second Principal Meridinn, being mote particularly described as f iliows. to wit :- Beginning at a point on the north and south center Um a distance of 13X.35 feet north of the center of Section 33, Township 27 north, Range 14 east: thence northeastern!} on a oue degree and t .ven'v-n‘ne minutes curve to th- - » distrme of IX3 feet; tbenc•ontinutng -n a tangent a dist up .■ >f 191 X feet to the center line of Yellow (’reek Dredge Ditch; th- ~h easternly along the center line of said Dredge Ditch a distance of 12-> feet; thence southeasternly a distance of 30 feet; theme south westeruly a distance of 175 feet; themesoiitheasternb a distance of 5 tlu-iiic southwesternly a distance feet; theme north wesletuiy a dbtam e of 5 feet; t.hencv southwoaternfy a distance of 210 feet; theme on a thirtv-thme degree curve to tin< left a dlstam— of 1.~0 feet; thence 10* porthwesternly to the center line of Yellow (‘reek Dredge Ditch; ♦ h<”i»e north along the ranter line of rail Dredge Ditch a <listame of fret to a point that is GO fret al -ig'.t angle to the west line of the Htrl ♦«» le condemned: thence soutl . — — -x x x x x x x x x r;x x x x x x x x.x « « 3? : Ashbaucher’s \ ’ MAJESTIC g FURNACES 5 ASBESTOS SHINGLE i ROOFING g ’ SPOUTING “ LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739
westernly a distame of SOO feet; thence on a one degree and thirty- I one minute curve to the left a distance of 543 feet to the north and I south < entt r Um I Township ami I :anw R d; theme north X 4 fret to the point of beginning. containing four an I twenty-three hundredths (4.23) acres more or less. That said cciil estate is to be used b\ the Indiana State Highway <’ommission in the improvement of a highway in Adams County. You are hereby notified to appear before the judne of the Adams _<’lrcuit Court on the 17th day of February 1930. and show < -ause why tlie mope-rty described should not bcondemned as prayed for in said com plaint. . . * Witness my h ind and trie *mal of »rdd colirt affi.\e«l at Devatur, •Indiana this 2 Ith day of Duremb* r 1929. • | Bernice Nelson Clerk Adams Circuit Court Dec. 27. Jan 3,-10 | i 1.1 ■ ■ I. <■■-(> —■ '■ - Notice of Annual Meeting of the Members The Decatur Savings , and Loan Association January 13, 1930, at 10:00 A M. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the members of the Decatur Savings and Loan Association will be held at its office, 119 S. Second street, (with Graham Walters) Decatur, Indiana. Monday, January 13, 1930, at 10:30 a. nt. At said meeting a Board of Directors will lie elected, and the matter of amending the By-laws will be considered, and any other matters over which the members have authority to act. DECATFR SAWINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. M. Kirsch. President. Paul Ji. Graham, 1 Dec. 27-30-6 Asst. Sec’y-Treas. o So-Called Middle Ages I Imaginary Says Writer The Middle ages never existed The Joiirnali-itic John Addington Symonds and other* to the con trxry. modern historians of scito titic fonqiei know that the content which the phrase commouly holds for the popular minJ is a myth, a phrase and a provocati'e tool of i that impinging s perstition of the modern world—tlie superstition of Humanism When Flax io I’.iot.do surveyed the world from 410 to 1 110 and. con ’ leniently, laid it out In a series of ■ d“r:!f|ps.” lip wii.’i (loiiiji no more than to H itter the self centering il r lusion of (hose of his contenipo I caries who were zealously devoted to the m wiy fashionable littertie s meminiores. : Hence the picture of a vast expause of time, as tuort ’I reckoning goes, extend n 3 from the wall of '■ the Boman empire In the West in 'J 476 to the ftdl of Con-ttitilim>ple in 1153, a dark and desohite waste pimpled by the seln-la lie ghosts of 1 li’oiig'it. the Inteilver nitnibed ami 'f ilii.eiit-. , Bead a > l:triz''S like Simonds. i:ml you w;'.’ - get Ill's latfm- ph ture- A world that ‘ has lu-m blind folded f* r centuries \ Maidenly tearing the bandages from -i "its eye; anti ■;Wakenin’.: to the tact ■' that, life is life and tilled with a ‘ springlike joy. „ It is a i'virmin rly mihe com’ep- « (-(farthing, httr (ptivo. I nforinnately, (he working out of liunian j destinies in o corporate society is 8 not ipiite so simple an uftair as all it lli.'tt. From ■’lLrliel ils: Mini ot the " Renaisatim e * by Saiiniel Putnam .7; Var *’ion in Se* Level It is nol correct to say that sen Ji evel is the same all the world over « The hind mns«o« rising above tic icenn basin tend t» ntrrm’t Hie wa ii er and altei the <■■' "I Foi ex I* tmple tlie Andes mount tins pull 111 he water ad.inccnt to lt“in as d'> g tlso the tlinvalo'vi’S >t India !’ •«i lias heeri found that the sea wa * er at the inmtth <>f rhe Indus I■ft ’.OO feet higl'ei Hum around Hie Is « and of Ceylnn hi addition tr u his a I trad lot: t" t«"d aiass-s Hiet‘ a ire also ten por.tri and slight in K qualities
i Evening Paraci* of Crawfish Shellfish have their t>e”tiliai'lties i from the crawfish that hold a I goosestep march at sundown to the ■ •rah that -hieo-a’es himself with :ifT sorts <>f undersea life. Locking ; down into eletir depths at sunset I where ’he crawfish are abiltid mt one may he Im-ky enough to see the ! ■rawlisb ixirttde in their ridiculous, solemn fashion, their goggly eyes wiring abnrtr tmd ttiftr long, stiff >d legs going up and down. I The prva-ejsion is single file, the j •lose of one crawfish close to the I rail of (fin one ahead Whether it is <> concerted walk for ’be evening i meal, for exetiistx or simp!v a sort , I of crawfish evening ritual. It is itn possible to tell C’nad.a’t S’atuJ Canada is not an independent na I Hon In t!«e Him” st use as is tite I I’nited Slji'es. Caticda .is a self govetning dominion within the’P.rit islt entpire At tlie Imperial confer ence of 192 1 the position of Canada and oHmr self-governing dominions w:t« defined it* follow* r "They are auto'ioinoiis communities within tlie British empire, cii’tal in status, in no way subordinate one to aimtliet in nny aspect of their domestic or external nffttlrs. though united bi a common allegiance to the crown and freely associated ns members of the British commonwealth of na ions." Left Player Pondrring Tim farmer owned fields on each side of the golf lit l.s. It so imp petiefi that he n :t« taking n short errt from me* to to another when the club's worst member was ad pressing his ball. The worst member waggled his driver to ami fro for several min Uli's, missed four swings, and finally tnnnagi'd to hit ’he hall about a dozen feet Then he danced np and saw the farmer "1 say.” he protest 'd, “only golf ers are allowed on this course, ybv know " The farmer norldml. “I do know." lie I 'pli.'d "But I won’t say nothin' if you dmi’t.”— London Answers I ~ ” Lobenstcin, Maynard & Hower FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night.. Ambniance Service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 316 or 844. Residence Phone, <Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady attendant licensed Embalmer —II Weilßl - -- T ...siwm ...SM——l c/EasiestWay to borrcwMcniey You will like the ease and promptness with which you can borrow money here. Come in end get up to S3OO on your own signature and security. You get your money—the full amount of the loan —at once. No delays —no red tape—no embarrassing questions or investigations. All dealings with us are in strict confidence. Repayment terms to suit your own convenience. Ask ehout our 20Payment Plan. • Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer lidw. Co. Phone 237 De-caiur, iud. Holthouse Drug Co. (p?u:ii^uKu:(y^UE n J2u:Tjei£
» “Your Health” This Column is conducted by the Adams County Medical Society and the Indiana State Medical Association in the interest of the public’s health. Washington. Dee ■ — (UP) -- Studies to dutenuuie effects upon Workers of exposure to radium rays have been extended to the mid-we.-t by I j U. S. Public Health Service. More than 200 women clock factory employees in the vicinity of New York City already have been examined by selenitic investigators of the service. j , Using espedially developed aj> piiatus, the investigators irave sub jected each worker to a searching sXdituii‘tion that is expected, after X-ray plates have been developed Io disclose the slightest trace of radium. It will require several months, Dr. L. It Thompson, who is direc - ing the inquiry for the health service. and today, to complete study of the pfatqs obtained by the field workers aad prepare the results of heir study for publication. The study is tlie most exhaustiv •
~ ~ i • i umi j: H ir 1 |J Keep Thrift Alive la ’ it/ 1 The First National, in ffi common with all 1 '.inks, |0 as i ts ( l uo^a °^ c h°' ltors ■BB whose accounts hav( been 1J I apparent y forgotten. Irj Should this come to the M eye of any of these, let it 1 j suggest a renewal of pur- jjg pose. They thrive mo t gJ ** ‘ k ce I J thrift alive. n| First National Bank S ; Capital and Surpkis, M $420,000.00 H I eca ur » I n d* all PS
ever utidertukeii to ddertßlnijm radium rays affect worken-n come into intimate contact ift them. Five New Jersey wonuigf a number of wotkers dsns have been stricken after to radium rays in clock and several d aths tliav- r-siM Dr. Thompson explained ft health’service has decided to t p.tnd its inquiry to Illinoisiaoft to obtain data that will lie plete as possible. Results ft survey are expected to be of ioft ’.table alii to si ience in (Iftun patients in the future. J Worn- n workers in clock (left i( s whom th,- investigation distil to be infested wi’h the penMl n.ilium rays , will, be retnond] other employmeiit. Results of the study are ed also to clarity the .lispnfeji ■<wee» sc.ienfists over w.etSRB ilium riys are liarniful. -.S 4 f — .i.J-M Mr. and Mrs. James Eitraui Ixtipsic, Ohio, atv guests hen. jj PLEASE SEE 1 WINEFRIDE KITSON | American Security IV First door west of I’ostotiOj for your ’ 1930 Auto License Plata Open Evenings. Thank V»
