Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1930 — Page 2

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XatiUDOUdXiXfKW-X DBMBWfIffIWBBOOS | CLASSIFIED g advertisements, I I BUSINESS CARDS, 5 AND NOTICES FOR SALE TOlt S&ALfc— flwif piano In g oil Kliftiw. Price flS5.nO, f»snn down fIO.OO per month. Spracuo Furnllorn Co. Phone 199. _ 9- :! l , crt.... • heveiui ti-osl radios »ml B fllmliuMor. A-1 condition. Cheap. Decatur Klectrlc Shop. 9-at FOII SaI.R - On.' Bruns « irl< i: sole photograph. one victor phonograph with records. Cheap. Itocal ur FJectrle Shop 9_M KOli 4JtLtS—Peedllui tankage at the Decatur Rendering Plant 4 ton lots or more delivered fro of charge. Phone 870-T or 51:1. 10t6 FOR SAI.K 75 leghorii pullets .it Martin Sulking Sule, Tuesday January 14. 9JU FORsaLK—Police puis; .nut ino*h* i dog. Chrla Wente, route 1. Decatur; t-'itx FOB SALK Roll HTp dcrTk and chair Pht 584 ll*3t FOR RENT KORRKS’T 250 acre farm. 3in lies northeast of Decatur. Rent as one farm or divide in o two. Close to Rchpols. Mrs. J. S. Bowers or VV. S. Bo«ers. Phone 125 or 296 7-9' FOR SALE—APPUESr.Jonathans” Wagners and Baldwin*. sl.lO to $1.86 bushel. Prices reduced on Grimes, $1.25 bu. S. & Haggard, i 1 mile south and % mile east of ! Monroe 7tf FOR RENT 150 acre farm l mile fjpm Decatur. Inquire of Bernard Clark at the Country Club. 9-litx Fo£ Rent-A house of 6 rooms. aIT modern except furnace. Newly deeprated. Rent cheap if rented lmmediately. Inquire Mrs. Charles Dugan. 11-11! WANTED WAN 1 TED To buy 100 tanner and cutler rows, also 50 big bulls. Have breading ewes will trade for cattle or feeding hogs For -ale 1 Duroc mate hog. Telephone 22 L. W. Mur phy 11-otx r— LOST AM) FOUND tAtpMto.e* ny 5 copper cros.ldrgtb heavy truck tire chatiit. Reward if returned. Phone 770. 10 21 YOUTH ADMITS THEFTS; CAUGHT THIS MORNING (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) license plates were traced to New York, where they were issued for a Ford coupe. Sheriff Hollingsworth stated this afternoon that In all probability, if Mr. Striker would waiver the wheat theft, the lad would be turned over to Federal authorities on a charge of interstate transportation of a stolen automobile. While the young man gave IPs age as 16 years, officers say he would readily pass as a man of 21 or 25. COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Florence Meyers, In lot 192. Decs tur, to Vera M Owens, for SI.OO. Marriage Licenses Car! Stuckey, Berne, Assembler, to Fern Duello Gay, Decatur. Carl V. Gattshall. Decatur, plumber, to Irene Louise Walter, Decatur. strut t: or i'i Ht.it i.tirmn Notice is hereby given that the undersigned drainage commissioners "t Adams County and Wells County Indiana, will on Saturday, the 2 s dav of January, 10:in, U p until in n'clni-k A. M. nf said day at tlie office of It a 1 pit B. Hoop, County Surveyor of Adams County. Indiana. In tic four, House in Decatur, Indiana, ra lelve sealed bids for the cleaning nut nf the Younkin Itrain. hv virtue nf an order of the Adams Circuit Court made and executed in cause No U 1179 Sarah Frauhtger and others Kv Parte In the Adams Circuit Court, in accordance with the report plans, profile and specification* therefor now on file with said drainage commissioners. Bids will be received and the contract let for the cleaning out of said Vounkln drain to the otiginai specifications as shown In said report profile, plans and specifli atlons therefor. No confidential b’ids wall he accept ed. and ca< h hhldet will lo- required to state ape, iihuljy fnr what lie w li do and perform the work sow itte i furnishing all labor and materials there tor complete. Bidders will be required to file their bids willi said drainage commissioners and each bidder will be required to make and Hie w-ilh Ids old an affidavit of non-collusion and that he is a bona tide bidder 'I ii.Kuocessful bidder shall enter into . contract for the performance or such work and give pond and aeeuritln a sum equal to double the amount of sue i bid, for the performance o! his cgnti-act to the satisfaction of u,. drainage i ommisglonera. Daeh cld shall fie accompanied t,v a rertlhed c nt ,,'k tor si:,«.uo as evidence of good faith, that he ,vill enter into contract as bid for if the sane I - awarded to him. No hid will be ac- " Pled in ex. ess of the estimated costs Os k:,id work ot In excess of benefits found. Hie time for the completion of thi work Mill t.e made Known bv tho drainage commissioners on (lie ,1 i, of sale ii ml I lie t on trail i r will be |-e---quue,l to complete the work within . the time fixed in the contract. , Amos K Stole-buruer idramage- Couunlsaioner Adams Co Jas o. McC.n-t} Drainage Commissioner \\ ells Co Jan 6-13

I SHIRT SALE • In order to clear our stock of broken tots of Dress Shirt*, we offer you these Prices <; $4.00 Shirts .. $2.98 SB.OO Shirts .. $2.19 !| $2.00 Shirts .. $1.59 $1.50 Shirts .. $1.15 ftaxßcwsifSv| ; l r! S. E. Black II FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. t Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount ot 5 PER CENT i money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. a——— For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor anti Naturopath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 n. a; bixlkr OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30-12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 1 ________________ RADIOLA. GREBE AND ATWATER KENT RADIO Trade in your used radio or phonograph. WERLING RADIO SALES Prebte, tnd. Phone 17 on 28 J. 11. Helm of route 6 was a business vis lor in Decatur today. EAT Chop ouey. Mexican Chili, Waffles ami Old Style But kwh eat Cakes —at— CAMPBELL’S More Money for Your Property with Chris Bohnke Auctioneer (’hone 874 -H Decatur, tnd. ! _______ _ ]0“ T() I)R. C. V. CONNELL ! VETERINARIAN ! I Office 120 No. First Street i Phone: Office 143-rtesidcnce 102 I I Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice | i) o' PLEASE SEE WINEFRIDE KITSON American Security Co. First door west of Postoftice for your 19.°.0 Auto License Plates Open Evenings. Thank You. Lobenstein, Maynard 6 Hower FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Dr -atnr 346 or ’ll. Residence Phono, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady attendant licensed Embalmcr «i in nu.MMwnw . * ■.■wmmmwmmmmm money to loan City I/ians 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Loans 5 ! / 2 % 10 or 20 years We write Insurance. —THE—- > liiUles-Edwards COMPANY Niblick Store Bldg. DECATUR, - INDIANA

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Herne Ind., Jan. 13 —Livestock: *O-120 pounds 18 SO 120 140 pounds $9.00 140-160 pounds $9.45 160-200 pounds s9.6'i "00-250 pounds $9.40 250-300 pounds $9.25 300 pounds and up $9.10 Roughs $7.25-$7.75 Slaps $5.00-$6.00 Calves $16.50 Calves $16.00 East Buffalo Livestock Hast Buffalo, N. Y„ Jan. 13.— (tI.PJ —Livestock: Hogs, receipts, 9,000: holdovers, 3(H); slow, 25-50 c lower: weight butchers at maximum decline, bulk, 120-220 lbs., $lO.lO- - few $10.25; 230-250 lbs. $9.75-$10; packing sows, $5.25-$X.75. Cattle: receipts, 1150; 25-50 c higher, all grades sharing upturn; good steers and yearlings, $13.85$14.50; medium and short feds, $11.75-$13.25; common steers and heifers, $9.75-$ll,50; all cutter cows, $1.25-$6.50. Calves: receipts 1.000; vealers, 50c; and higher, $lB down. Slmep: receipts 9,000; lambs 25c higher; good to choice, $14.25$14.75; few, $14.90; medium and strong weights, $12.75-$13.75; yearling wethers, sl2-$12.50; fat ewes, $«-$7.25. Fort Wayne, lnd„ Jan. 13.— (U.R) —Livestock: Calves receipts, 50; hogs receipts, 300; sheep receipts, 50; cattle receipts, 75; hog market steady to 15c off; 120 lbs. down, $9; 120-140 lbs., $9.25; 140-160 lbs., $9.50; 160-200 lbs., $9.60; 200-225 lhs., $9.45; 223250 lbs., $9.30; 250300 lbs., $9.20; 300-350 lbs., $9; roughs, $7.75; stags, SG; calves, $1850; lambs, sl3. Chicago Grain Close Jan. Mar. May Jujy Wheat $1.20% 1.25% 1.28% 1.30% : Corn .93 .94% .97% Oats .47% .48% .47% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Jan. 13) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat sl.lO No. 2 Hard Wheat ... $1.07 No. 2 White Oats 40c Harley 50c j Uve 80c | LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET j Higgs, dozen 36c BIJTTERFAT AT STATION j Butterfat 30c FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant w. H. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service IPhones: Office 61, Home 303 Typewriting Stenographic Work II you have any extra typoUTiimg or stenographic work I ''ill be glatl to tin it. Phone i- ior appointment. Florence Hoffhouse T. Merryman's Law Oflice, li. of C. Bldg.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1930.

NOTH K TO NON-lU>l DENTS i In the \damn t'lreult (our* Nov. Term, 1»21> So. 1.14 M tomplnlnt for Divorce State of Indiana Adams County SS: Resale R. Roller, vs. B. Fay Roller. It appearing from affidavit, tiled In the above entitled pause, that B. Kay Roller, the above named defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice Is therefore hereby given the said R Kay Roller, that he be and appear before the Hon. Judge |i of the Adams Kirouit Court on the j 24t'n day of Kebruary, 1930, the same being the 19th Juridical Hav of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 3rd day «»f February A. D. ltL*tfl, and plead bv answer or I •lemur to said complaint, dr the! same will he heard and determined in bis absence. Witness, inv name, and the Seal of said (Vuirt hereto affixed, this 28 •lay of December 1929. Bernice Nelson. Klerk Marcella Nelson, Deputy. December 28. 1929 j Kiehhorn. Gordon and Kdrts. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Dec :;n. Jan 6-13 o PETITION Idlt N|\r%||\M IIOAII Before I In- ItoMnl of i omintflNloikern j Os lilhiiim Koimfy, Indiana of •.iio.ana County of Adams. SS: We. the undersigned each and all] of whom are resident adult freeholders and voters of Jefferson township in Adams- County. Indiana respectfully petition your honorable body] nml ask that you construct and com-] rdete a free malariamized stone mad in said township over ami upon ami along the public highway situated] upon the folovrlnpj route in Jefferson! township Adams county, Indiana to-| wit:Commeni im? f*t the north-wf"nit ] • orner of the north-east quarter of] the north-west iniartev of section] five ii>) in township t’venty-five north range fifteen <ls) east thence <ou»b on the east line of the west] half of the west half Os said sec-] tlon five (*») to tire south line of] said section and 1 here to terminate.| Your petitioners aver and sav that] the Improvements prayed for is less] ’ han three Cl) miles in length, con-] Meets at both etids w'ith a free me-] **adam road in said township, and ’s on» of the highways already es- 1 ♦a’dished and in vise, and is one of 1 the public highways of said Jeff«*r- I son t<> vnship. and the Improvement I thereof, at herein prayed will be of I publK utilit • and benefit. Your petitioners ask that said pub- I *i'* idghtvav above described be I I rained and graded, and that the I said improvements l»e made upon the | said road as it is now located. Ymir petitioners further ask that]] said highway be improved to the)] width it now is, being about forty ■ bn feet, and that the same he graded to a width of twenty ejght (2*) r eet. and t tin t crushed stone be rdaeed thereon to the width of fourteen <ll > feet an«l to the depth of Ti\ (6) inches at The sides thereof. »nd eight (*) inches in the center thereof, that stone screenings' he placed thereon to a proper depth that said road be made a single] track road, and that the name of the same be the Mary J. Niblick Macadam road. That to pay for said improvement! ve ask that bonds be issued by the - ounty of Adams in the state of Indiana. payable in twenty semi-an-nual installment* of series, and for the payment of which we ask that i tax he levied upon the taxable property of said Jefferson town;hip. in a sufficient amount to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as tlipv become due. That said improvement he made and constructed, and that said bonds be issued and said tax be levied upon the taxable property of said tow - ship in accordance with the Acts •>f the Legislature of the State or ndiana passed in the year of 1907 j now in forte, provided for the ex- I tension of .freg gravel or macadam | r md.« and all Other and any assess- ] merits thereto. J We further ask the board to take ill of the necessary steps required 1 Mv b|\v to have said Improvement j constructed end made as petitioned | herein, ana that the same be eon- | strutted without submitting the | question of building the same to an | election of the voters of said Jeffer. 1 »n township, and that the hoard ] on*truet the same under the laws I j ,f Die stntp of Indiana,, provided for I 1 1lie extension of free gravel or nvaea- I Ia n roads by township taxation. I Respect fully submitted I K’uUe Rrunn**’’. c. T,eFever, | \V»n. H. Smltlev. Otto H. Raker, lien- I ’»‘>n Mcyera, Scott McDonald, peter ] Rollenhecher. Manerva McDaniel. | ’'avid 7chr. John A. Cprey. S, J | l' Tgle. Christian Zehr. Jacob Hal tent. ] "ap iri ') eeter, Marion Baker. Rav | Duff, John M Rollenbac|,er. .las, n . | Railev. W. J. Foreman. C. Sfuitley., 1 Rimer hmly s. N. Ludy. Sam S. ] Pig lev, Mrs. Hilee Hlgley. D.A. Rumple I Fred Am. Alice Dank had. John W. kite's, Alfred Elliott. John F. Fee- j ter. las. M. Peel Fred Kauffman. \V. N. S'nhly, Daniel c. Smirlv. B. C. ] I * tiers. Daniel Binley. Philip W. Fqhn. So! Moser, James V Bvor. H. iLar-on. K. G. Butcher, r. M. Grace. Daniel Baker, Amos- Lindsey, Samuel D. Hill, Floaania Hill. A. F. ' I Adams, Charley Adams, Jonathan

Kian. J. 11. Knffle, Jesse \X. Snyder. 1.. M. Kogrle, \V. M. Kerr, John M. Amstutz, Jonathan Huniple. i»eo. B. Mauer. John Marshall. Frank Helstand, Butler Woodruff. Harry Sipe. Frank Hisev, Then. Fetters, Frank J \Veehter, James Kinney, Fat Moran, Stephen Kinney, Wm. Harshhar* Ker. Feter Kinney. Vernon Miller. H. I’. Miller, Harley J. lteef, Earl 1 >uff, .I.i« «> t > J. ’Fester.

Only The Steady Last • Call lo mind a dozen men who have made their mark — choose them from trade or profession — and you’ll find that at least ten out of the twelve were men who hung fast to a “FIXED IDEA.” The average man in this country should accumu- 8 | late at least SIOOO.OO and have it in the bank by his thirtieth birthday. Get that idea fixed firm in your mind and then meet it. The Peoples Loan I & Trust Company I BANK OF SERVICE. Roy Johnson, Auctioneer COMING SALE DATES Jan. 14—Martin Spiking, 4 miles west 1% miles north of Decatur. Jan. 15—Sherman Spillers, Versailles, Ohio, Guernsey cattle sale. L _ W Jan. 16—Roy White, 6 miles east, 1 ffSj , mile north of New Haven. IX_ y Jan. 17—Lopshire and Spaulding, 3mi Mfc«, 4' north Monroeville on Lincoln Jan. 18—Community Sale, Belmont ■west Rockford, Ohio. & Jait. 27—William Black, 2 miles east aj State line, on Lincoln Highway. *_ (Jan. 28 O. W. Hart. 1 mile north and 1% miles east of Monroeville, fi Feb. I—Community Sale, Bellmont p Hark, Decatur, Indiana. g Feb. 3—Vernon Arnold, 8 miles southB east of Decatur. so Feb. 4—Wm. Moeachberger, 5 miles v dates are iff south Decatur on Co. Farm road. {jj Feb. 6 —R, B. Bucher, % mile west filling fast, g and 3 mile north Preble, fnd. S Feb. 12—A. A. Khresman, 1 mile ea6t faH at my S and % mile south Kdgerton, Ind. Jo Feb. 15—Community Sale, Bellmont expense and R Park, Decatur, Indiana. reserve v«„, S Feb. 18—Geo. Merrincr, 4 miles west yur if Rockford, Ohio. date. ■ Feb. 20- Beavers and Goldner, 4 mile " west of Decatur, iudiana. ■ Feb. 22—Community Sate, Bellmont |S Park, Decatur, Indiana. , Residence Phone 1022- Office I DECATUR, INDIANA

This petition will be presented to the hoard of county commissioners. Adams County. Indiana on Tiiendny, Kflirsary 1, ItKIO at which time the taxpayers of Jefferson township will lie heard therein. Albert Harlow, Auditor Adams County If. Burt Lenhart, Attorney.

| BETTER USED CADI LATE MODEL I I FORDS, I CHEYROLETS, I PONTIAC, I I ESSEX, I DODGE, I BUICK, I CHRYSLER, STUDEBAKER, NASH, GARDNER, IGRAHAM-PAIGI Saylors Motor Co 213 N. St. Phone 311 Mj Hans For 1930 I ; W hat we make of 1930 is W : large 1y an individual cj matter. This is the time 1 ttj for backing up good reso- ffl !lutions with constructive, we H considered plans, m The officer's of the First f National stand ready to P counsel with you in mak - 9 > n g your business plans i°r the year we are W entering. Ej| First National Bank .... 1 ( a l)ital and Surplus, n 7 $120,000.00 m