Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1930 — Page 2

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XXIKKXPCX >< ><X>X.>< >Cxji MJ< >1 x.Xtfiig'X Id CLASSIFIED t ADVERTISEMENTS, | | BUSINESS CARDS, «. AND NOTICES ~ 3 dU4M X.X x x.MMX X.XJt X St X XIX;X X st X XJX] FOR SALE FOR SALE — Feeding tankage at t]je Decatur Rendering Plant. % toft, lots or more delivered free 01 charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 20tf FARM SALE —Complete line of tmi dilnery, also horses, cows, hogs and sheep. 3% miles southwest ot Geneva, Wednesday. Feb. 26, 1930. 0. K. Hierly, Bryant, Indiana. Bryant Phoxe. 29-20-1 Fllft SALE ll.in 250 '-hocks of tint. Will sell reasonably. This corn is in good condition. J. C. llajtkless. Route 3. Phone 871-A. 31-3tx lI'JkTSV HATS Special for Friday and Saturday—Winter hats to be chised out at SI.OO each. New spHng hats on display at a reasonable price. Maud A. .Merriman. 222 S. .4111 St. 32-2tx FUR -S^E— One 3 [s- living room Kiile. one 9x12 rug, both like inwr. Piece of linoleum 12x12. Tlfree hall runners. One dresser wgji large mirror. One gas range and one piano, in good condition, j llifigains if taken at once as we ar* moving. Inquire at flat above Snhigue Furniture Co., phone 199. Ftftl SALE — My entire Babbitry equipment and guaranteed healthy (Iftmhilla Rabbits, 50c to $3.50 eajh. (’has. J. Miller, 226 N. 7th Hjh-ci. ::2-.’7tx Ftjh SALE — R iriger.-itor; Clark Jewel Gas stove with oven reguhitoi and a bycycle, all in good condijon. Call at 610 Mat shall street. i32-3tx { SAI E—A few new living room stffles at yout ow n terms. Also Nev GBnt Oak heater at a bargain. PBme 199 Sprague Furniture Co 9 F(Jg*iM,E—Simplex Brooder stove practically new. used for two hatchings, Hannah Hurless, Wren. Ohio. —- 33-3tx FPiTSALE — 1 ,()(M>~Heavy Assorted Baby Chicks about ortt week old at special price. Model Hatchery. Monroe. Ind. t—" ' FOR RENT FJlt lyjNT —Modern house on N. ■ st.’ Also house corner Ninth &fjeff«g3on sts. Inquire B. J. Hje. 2»7 N. sth st., phone 184. £ • - ....... 3.1 t3x F®R RENT house on Ilarsliall street. Phone 7601 or i.gl at 817 Russell St. 32-6tx FwR lilfifNT-Three furnished rooms Jor -Relit housekeeping. Phone K 424 Marshall st. 33-3tx FwR RENT—2S7 acre farm. 3 mile ! Jiortheast of Decatur. Can be i n®ted as one or divided into two ■ satins. Close to, school. Grain | rijpt. Mrs. .1. S. Bowers, phone 125 I or W. S. Bowers, phone 29(h 3319 I — ~‘ t WANTED VgkNTED— Washings from clean Sind •fcspectable families. Reasonaje prices. Tel. 8875. ' 31-3 t V&NTED — Well known Fort ftVayne concern wants a local ndin ttTTepresdnt us in Decatur. liffl. and vicinity. Prefer one with sacs experience and must be well kjiwi;. We have operated in Dec®in- since 1912 and have a bunch oft satisfied customers. For forth-! et information, write us direct. T. sfiirnt Rooting Company, 4234 ' Ave., Ft. Wayne. Ind. 31t3x ! A®sNAed to Rent 5 or G room , mouse, by Feb. 15. Can give refe* nces. Zcarl McClure, 922 Line I sweet 2913 x eod | WpNJ’ED —*To tile your kitchens | juid, bathroom wit h keen cement, j l'®sl class work. Bert Haley. Phon ■ , 7#l. 2'i t'lli nd | H2\YS BEER CAN * BE MADE LEGAL (J'iNTtNLED FROM PAGE ON Eli njt only does not lead to intnxiia ! tfin, |git promotes temiperance by! Inventing hard drinking and the W' of narcotics.'’ JBetfk said he might never live to sje repeal ot the 18th amendment, aiding, “fortunately, the American jijop'e are not so impotent that can not undo this gigantic! ijl.v without first securing the! cliischt of three-fourths of the 1 sties." HEATH OF ARMY $ OFFICER’S WIFE : WILL BE PROBED (|o.N TINTED FROM I’AGK O.NfcJ rjserve- of the second corps area i vtdt.h headquarters in New York in 226 and 1927. He was well own in military mid social ijcles. {He married Marion D. Shuin'lßild in November, 1926, shortly ijter he was promoted from lieu i*nant colonel. She was the {.lighter of Ralph Shuinwald, Sr. rmer president of the Standard l*Rint company of New Jersey and tjc Standard Paint company of Gauada, Isith of which have since fhst XkftP' identities in mergei-s. Shainwald died about teu years

Everything a man or I boy wears. ScUWTEArOoi W Iterfttw.

ago. In 19‘?5 Mrs. Riette Shafn-! wald died and the bulk of the estate was divided between Marion ' and her brother Ralph. There are j no surviving members of the! Shainwald family iti New York as | far as muld be learned. lAte In 1927, Colonel Sevier was I transferred to the 64th coast artillery and was ordered to Honolulu. He arrived there in October. o CENSUS TAKERS ASK 24 QUERIES (CONTINUED FROM 1 AGE’ ONE) only.) 18. Whether naturalized. (For foreign born only.) 20. Occupation of each gainful worker. 21. Industry tn which employed. 22. Whether employer, employee or working on own acocunt. 23. Whether actually at work. (For each person usually employed but returned as not a work, additional information will be secured on a special unemployment schedule.) 24. Whether veteran of the United States military or naval forces; and for each veteran in what expedition he served. o Police Chi'' 4 ' Freed Harrisburg. 111., Feb. 7. — (U.R) — Chief of Police Charles Davis was acquitted totlay of ciiarges of mur<i jer in the death of George OverI street, negro. August 16. 1929. After four and one half hours d< lihc-ation a jury returned a verdict ot “not guilty” at 3 a. m. The verdict was reported reached on the third bAllnt. Typewriting Stenographic Work 1! you have any e.\lra tvp< -, j writing or stenographic work j I will !)<• glad to do it.- Phone; i 12 for appointment. Florence Holthouse (.Judge .1. T. Merrvman s Law Otlice, K. of C. Bldß. ... j EAT Chop Suey, Mexican Chili. Waffles I and Uhl Style Buckwheat Cakes —at— (JAMPBELL’S FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant VY. 11. ZWICK & SON’ i Calls answered day and night • Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 i i !!." L_..L_J AUTOS re-financed on smaller payments. Quick Service. Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind. Lobenstein, Maynard & Hower FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ee. Office phone 90. ib-sidcncc Phone, De-stur 316 or 814. Residence I’lione, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady attendant licensed Embalmer OWN A FARM Several farmers have pur1 chased farms through ouri office by making a small I payment, being given a long time to pay the balance. | We have three or four ex-1 cellent farms remainin Io Ik> ssild. A small pttymenl and' determined effort will make! an iiwh’ix’Diient home owner in a fc\v years. Sec us !><•-! fore il is 100 l;de. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 Decatur Indiana

ItIMHIJi THEATER NOT SHOWING “IHE GREAT‘NECKER’- «* 10l FyOudC is bPv • LIKE, THE OlHuri Üb’EYt. THM DREftM I HAD IWAH CAVOR, iHE 5 CTHtRL SHE TH ARC I , ■ ' AROur SEEING THE SEAHAO Right Enough AN' uX.RE All ldew on. hate, y . MRv btA HAU rtu.t UAL . - w « IHE FIRST NIGHT ABOARD Ab GOOD A5 DEAD MtN LtTb JUMP OVER ' U**T • AmTiTf HOUJI VL tUAb REAL - I SAUJ, ANO J AN' THAT 5 A PACK! .. SiDE. / LOOK Tutßf TOUR FOLIO V u ’ talked to her. bHE'S PLUMP Full r—OUR FRiENQ ‘ ' / < I* »W. / & ( •* ) ’ "I OEVIL z J the COP 2 / / f Wk DNYS - ill '*■ k (l) t 1... k. v |(J) t j) (jg ]U2 •— -- - ■ —~T

MARKET REPORTS DAII.Y REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREItiN MARKETS Berne, Ind.. Fel>. 7 —Livestock: I 90-1211 pounds $8.55 120-140 pounds . $9.90 140-160 pounds 10.70 160 200 pounds |M 230 pounds 10.70 330M0 pounds 10.50 260-300 pounds 10.30 309-360 pounds 10.20 Roughs $7.25-1800 Slugs $5.00-$6.0'l C.-llvi'-: sls.l>'l Lambs $11.25 Cattle: Can tiers $4.00-$5.00 Cutters $5.00-$6.50 Medium cows $6.50-$7.00 Good Cows $7.00-18.50 Steers .. SB.OO-12 511 Heifers . $9.00-12.00 Butcher heifers 8.00-10.00 Bulls $7.00-39.50 East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 1900. holdovers 400; active mostly to shippers, generally 25c higher, some weighty kinds up 40c; pigs slow; bulk 150-230 lbs. $11.40 to mostly $11.50; 240 to 270 lbs. sll-11.40; 130 H>s. down $10.75-11; packing sows, ■ $8.75-9.40. Cattle: Receipts 125; cows slow, steady; cutter grades $4-6.25. Calves: Receipts 500; vealers unchanged $16.50 down. Sheep: Receipts 4,000; weighty lambs under pressure, strictly handy weights steady; good to choice 90 lb down $12.50-13.00; 30100 Pis sl2-12.75; medium and -trong weights $11.25-12; fat ewes ! $6-7. — Fort Wayne Livestock Market Cattle, receipts 125; calves 75: hogs 500; sheep 50; hog market 10-25 c higher; 120 lbs. down $9.75; ■ 120-140 tbs. $10; 140-160 his. | $10.65; 160-200 !I>s. $10.90; 200-225 ! lbs. $10.80; 225-259 lbs. $10.65; 250 [-300 tbs. $10.55; .300-350 tbs. $10.25, I roughs $8.25; stags $6; calves i sls; lambs sll. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Sept. Wheat 1.16', 1.20*4 1.21% 1.24 | Corn .88 .91% .9.3% .93% Oats .44% .46% .45% .43% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET . (Corrected Feb. 7) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.02 No. 2 Hard Wh at 99c No. 2 White Oats .38c I Barley 50c i live 80c| LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Fggs. dozen 32c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat ...... 32c Judge Mann Releases Prisoner at Muncie

Minnie, lull.. Feb. 7 (U.R) —Sue- 1 picion does not provide sufficient ■ •anse for arrest anil search of « tM-ison for intoxicating liquor, •lii'lge .1. Frank Mann ruled in M'lix ie eily court when he declared William Tankrey not guilty of possessing intoxicating liquor. •Judge Mann said the Muncie 'police department had exceeded its uutliority in arresting Tankrey on 'mere suspii ion.” “In other wortbt,” Judge Mann said, “1 am compelled to discharge a man who is swife-ytedly guilty of a crime because someone else is guilty of violating a law.” Tankrey, evidence.showed, was driving his auto when two policemen stepped on (he running board the car and ordered him to drive to headquarters. When Tankrey reached headquarters lie was searched and a lialf-pint of whiskey found on him. Judge Mann said: “It would he intoleralde and unreasqnab'e it a prohibition agent were authorized (■> i top every auto on the chance of finding liquor and thus suhjeer all persons lawfully upon the highways to the inconvenience and indignity of such a. search." The judge explained an officer must have a warrant for arrest, search or seizure, before he has the authority to stop persons on a highway. —o_ Nrgro Faces Charge Indianapolis. Feb. 7 -—(U.R) A third negro suspect was arrested last night in the police drive lo end s of kidnaping and' iin.-aults on white women in Indi-1 anwpolis. 1

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1930.

NOTH I'. OF MT< HL MHICTING Ol- Till: \l> % <Ol Nil lOlN<||. Notice Im hereby given that there win be a Mpe<*ial imi'tlnß- <»f the AdantM <'<»unty (’(Hindi of AiUuum <«<»unty. Mlatv of Indiana, held at the (’mot hrnmv In (lie city i»f I»ee:itur. Indiana «» •» <><*louk A. M. <>n the 17th day of February, I!♦;:<». for tlie purpose of electing a new member of said viHtneil to fill the va< am y eauMt-d i»y the resignation of Christian Ficher. N'itiue is further given that at said meeting the said uoumil will < (insider, and make If they deem adviMvahle, the following special appropriations for the several county officers and institutions, towit: County JHi I repairs 50.00 ('ourt House repairs 75.00 Court II »use furniture (re-ap proprintton) 700,00 (’mint) Superintendent Sehoo! ii'v-appropriutiom Jioo.oo <’ount> HnrveyoY, furniture 100.00 Blake Bridge (re-appro priatioii) I.non.no Brandt Culvert do 000.00 Myers Retaining Wall (h> 300.00 IhatiiHge Commissiom r expense of bond 100. no laxpnjers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After such appropriation have been determined anti made, ten or inore taxpu.vers feeling themselves aggrieved by such appropriations, may appeal to the Stale Board of Tax (’ommissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing their petition therefor with the county auditor within ten days after tile publication •f this nothe and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in tips < u snt> . AUn i t Harlow, County Auditor Jan. 31 I’eb 7. NOTI< i: OF ( OMMISMONIIIV*. •* 11 J] oi in: il i:ntii i> The undersigned Com miss toner by virtue of ati order of the Adams Circuit Court ot Adams epunty. state of Indiana made ami entered in a («iiis»* therein pending entitled !a*cretia Ra\ utal \s. Standford Buffenbarger. et al., and numbered 13,111 upon the dockets thereof, hereby gives notice that at lo o’clock A. M. an Monday the 3rd day of March. 1930. Inwill offer for sale at private vendue at the Bank of Berm, in Berne, in said count \ and state, and at not less than the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate in Adams county state of Indiana. towit: - . (1) Inlot number three hundred f >urtoen (314) in the Thirty-first <3lst! addition to the town of Berne, in said county; Also: * (2) Commencing at the smitheaM | <>rper uf t the northwest quarter < ** » ‘of section twenty-five (25) In township twenty-six <2O north, of range fourteen (11) east, thence running north sixty-seven and one -half *(67V2> rode, thence west eighty <SO > rods, thence north twelve and onehalf((11%)2 1 %) rods, thence west eighty (KU) rods, thcnct* south eighty <XO) rods, them* cast one hundred sixty (IGO) rods to the place of beginning, containing 73.75 acres, more or less. Also (3) Commencing at the übrth east cornel- of the south west quarter ('♦ ) of section twenty-five (25) in township twenty-six (26) north, of range fourteen (ID east, thence running west one hundred twenty I | _»n rods, thence .south twrnty-five <25) rods, thence cast thirty-four 13D rods, them e south eighty (MH rods, thence »*ast sixteen <IG) rods theme south ten (10) rods, them-e east seventy (7<») rods, thence rvorth one hundred fifteen (lift) rods to (hr pl-a< v of beginning, containing Mi. 125 a* res mure or les.-. Trrwis of Jialr At least (»nc third of the purchase price. < asn in hand on day of sale, the balance in two equal installments pa' able rcspee'i.wl\ in nine i(!l) and eighteen (IK) months. t\> be l e\ idem < d by the notes of the iiiiri chaser bearing 6', interest from their dates, waiving relief, providing I lor attorney fees and secured by first iiiorlgage on Hie real estate sold. Purchaser shall have the right to pav the entire purclias*- pnve in <ash; ihe prop( rty will he sold ire* of Hens. Ii not sold on said day of sale will I>e (-on'tinued from da,, to dax thereafter until sold. Joseph IL Winteregg. (’omniissioner Lcnh-irt. Udler X- S< hurger. Attys. Feb. 7. 11-21 ornexs tt .1a vlk w thatnl C NOI l( i: OF *» M E OF I<EM. KST % I E Ht \«lministra(or whli will nnsic«r<l ’i h» iimH rsignvu Administrator with the will annexed of the (State of Sarah. Luella Summers, deeca -e.i. mieox gives notice that h\ virtu, of an older of the Adams (’lnuit (*ourt. he will at the hour of 10 o’ clock a. m. on Wedncsdav, tiie 26th day of February. IH3<>. and from da.x lo'dav t Iperoaf ter until sold, at the law olTi< e -f M*nlmrt. Heller and Sellurgcr. at N'o. 133 South Second St.. Decatur. Ind., offer tor sale at privati sale nil the interest of smd de< edent in and to the following des* rihed Real Estate. sduAte in th** County of Adams, State of Indiana, to- wit: Inlot N’ 1935) eight hundred and thirt xelKhl .in Levi S. Kapp’s Sub diiisinn <>r Outlet No. Iwo hundred And s.venl.v too 1272, ph Crnbb's V> bon Addition to liu'lo.vn (now City) of Ifeealur, Indiana. Said sale will be made subji't lo the approval 'of said Court for not li H than the full appialxed . alu.- of said real extate, and upon tin' following terms and conditions: 'l'.ir third of the pun-huse nione,. ash ill hand, the bahlllii' ill (Wo ■ ■<iu.il in-t.illimnis payable in nlii" and elghte' n months, evideneed by ,mil's 'if iiuii luiser, beurlnK 6% Interest from dale, waivtna relief, providing atlorney'a fees, find seen red Im limrl«li.w on Hie riiil estate sold Ileal eslate to be sold free of liens, p.ir, li iser may have the prlvlh ge of pavliiK the full ainoiint of the pun base mortey- In cash If s<> dcsiriiated this Till day -if February 1930 E. Burt Lenhart Administrator with will unimxi-d Lemr.ni. iiviu-r * Sehurger Attys * I eh. 4-lt

> . ..'11.'".1 W. H. Myers Auctioneer 116 Mercer Ave. Decatur Indiana A “Guarantee” of Service or no pay. I let you be the judge. Phone 1144

NOTH E TO NON-lti:sil)ENT*» State of Indiana, County of Adams. SS: In the* February Tv) in. 1930 (’ausr No. 1355 K The Prudential Insurance (’ompany of America, a corirurntion. plaintiff vs. Ceorgc F. ICdens, et nl. Defendants: The plaintiff in the above eutitled (•iniMv having Hied Its Romplaint herein togx*ther with an affidavit of a competent per.<>n. that the defendants: George F. Ifidens. Gussie B. Edens. Herbert W. Stoller. I>. I). I lower, whose (’hrlstlan name is to the plaintiff unknown. M'ary Hower, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, E. ’l’. Sager, whose Christian name is tb the plaintiff unknown. Ora M Sager. I). L Th-iinpson, whose Christian name Is to the plaintiff is unknown. Orvil (’. Fink. Russell (>. Courson, E. F. O’Neil, whose (’hrlstian name is to the plaintiff unknown. C. R. O’Neil, whose Christian name is to th* plaintiff unknown. H. L. Shaner, whose Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown and C. N. O’Neil, whose Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, ar** non-residents of th' state of Indiana, and that the object of this action Is to foreclose a mortgage upon real estate in Adams county, state of Indiana, mor** particularix desciihed as follows, towit: The east half of the south-east quarter ( L, i of section seven (7) the west half of the south-west <iuarter (’,.») of section eight (K) and the north east quartet* < > of the northeast quarter of section eighteen (IK) all ib Township twenty-five (25) north of Itang’e fourteen (14) east •f (he Seco ml (Principal Meridian. < ontaining in the * aggregate on* 1 hundred ninety-eight and 57-10i)| ( R»x.57) acres more or less. That each and all pf the above! mentioned defendants arc necessary parties thereto; Therefore; the said defendants. George F. Edens, Gussie B. Edens. Herbert \V. Stoller. I>. I). Hower, vhose. Christian name is unknown to the pliantiff. Mary ll'»wi i*f whose irue Christian name is to the plaia (Iff unknown. E. ’l’. Segar. whos Christian name is unknown to the plaintiff. Ora M. Sager. I). L. Thompson. whose Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown. Orvil C. Fink. Russell (). (‘ourson. E. F. O'Neil, vhosu Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown. C. R. O'Neil whose Christian name is to the plain-' unknown and c. N. O'Neil, whose I Christian name is to the plaintiff un-l known, are hereby notified that un- '♦ ks they be and appear in the Adams Cicuft Court, on t4n Ist d*hv of April. 1031) at the Court House, in the. ity of |)e< atur. Indiana, and answers >r demur to said complaint the saniyt will be heard and determined jn; their absence. In witness whereof; l have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal ] of said court on the 7th day of Bernice Nelson Clerk of Adams CircJtii c*Hir'. O. E. Huh henroD and Lenhart. Heller and Schurger, Attorneys for plaintiff. Feb. 7-14-21 (> — NOTH E I’O HiDDEHS Notice Is hereby given that th© Commnti Council in and for the City of Decatur. Indiana, will on the 25tii day of February. 11130. at seven o'clock I‘. A! fit their Council Room receive sealed bids for the purchase of ONE THREE TON (’HASIS I’TtVCK WITH A l-’IVE TON BODY \ND FNDERSLCNG HOIST. Bidders must submit specif {cations With hi« hid. Each bidder will lie r(*<|Ulrcd to deposit a et rtlfied check for onr humled dollars 11100.0(1 j with his bid (lid made payable to the City of I»c---*ato. • Tlie Common (’ouncil reserves the right to reject any find all bids. Witness my hand and official seal this Gth day of February l!)30. Alite Christen, (’ity Clerk Feb. 7-11-21 NOIKE OF I’INM. M! • Tl.l AHA I OF ESTATE NO. 2<MN Noth e is hereby given to the crelit'ors. loirs ;«nd legatees of Mary Lcngerh h. deceased, to appear in the Kdams Circuit Court, held at Deca•ir. Indiami. on the 25th day of l , '(*l>- • arv 1!»3U and show causr. if anv. • •’)«■ FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said deedeiit should n >( l»c approved; and •aid heirs are notified to then and there make proof of lo*irship. and re■eivo their distributive shares. Leo Lcng ’rich, Executor ’>eeatur, Indiana January 31. 1‘.)30. \ttoinrx Lenhart Heller Schurgcr Jan 31 l'-7 jet the Habit— a.t Home

PUBLIC SALE I, tie undersigned will s<-11 nt public auction on III" Jahn farm, orated 3 mites south of Peterson or 4 miles west. 1% miles north of Monroe, or 4 mFt* east and 1 mile south of Craigville, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1930 Commencing at 11 A. M. 2—HEAD OF HORSES—2 On" I'ac|k mare. 11 years old. weight 1500 lbs; 1 black horse, 13 years bid. weight 1500. This is an extra good work team. 4—HEAD OF COWS—4 One Jersey-Gtrernsey cow, 4 years old. was fresh in January, giving about 4 gal. milk per day; 1 black Swiss Jersey <cow, 7 years old. was frosh in Dec, giving good flow of milk; 1 Guernsey cow, 8 years old. will be fmsh in May, giving good Tow Os milk; 1 roan cow, 8 years old, will be fresh in August. These cows tire all good cows and giving good flow of milk. HOGS 1 Big Type Ibdand China sow, with II nice pigs by side; oil} spotted sow, will farrow in March. CHICKENS 22 white Leghorn hens; 3 dolfen more or loss, Rhode Island Red hens; 2 white Pekin drakes. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. On*' good Studabaker wagon with hay ladders and grain bed coinblued; 1 old Studabaker wagon and hay ladders; 1 McCormick Doering tinder, 8 ft. cut, new; 1 Champion mower, 6 ft. cut, In good running order; 1 spring tooth harrow; 1 spike tooth harrow; 1 single disc. 7 on each side; 1 spring wagon; set log bunks; DeLaval cream separator in good shape. HARNESS One set of heavy work harness. . HAY AND GRAIN -About t> ton of good mixed hay; some fodder. CORN -200 bushel yellow corn. 8 bushel good yellow seed corn; some seed <wits; Oats: about 100 bushel; Mancha Soy beans, 25 bushei, good tor seed Other articles not mentioned. ' TERMS AU sums under SIO.OO cash. Over |IO.OO, six months’ time will be given. The first 3 months wdtUont nterest, last 3 months with bankable interest; if not paid when due 8% from date. 3% dis', count on sums over $lO. No property to lx- removed until terms of sale are comp led with. ERVIN DIEHL Auctioneer—H. H. High. Clet k - Gideon Gerber. Lunch wi'.i be served by the Zion Ladies’ Aid o£ Honduras.

FARM BOARD TO STUDY SURPLUS (CONTINUED I’lO^ 1 rAGE ° NE) Washington today or tomorrow and will be prepared to lay the entire situntion before the board. Whether tne board will take th > emergency measures provided bv congress can not he forecast. Nevertheless congressional farm leaders expect the formation ot a $25,000,000 grain stabilization corporation within a few days. The $25,000,000 would come from the $150,000,000 revolving fund appropriated by congress. The corporation would involve a government business venture of greater magnitude than ever attempted before in this country in peace time. The board faces an important decision on the first real test of the Hoover administrations farm relief program. Congress provided that the various commodity groups, such as the grain corporation at Chicago, could form stabilization corporations in an emergency to buy up crops and steady the market. with approval of the farm board. Such is the proposal in this case. How seriously the board consiiiels the wlieat situation is shown by Legge's conferences at Chicago and by the departure of Samuel McKelvfe, wheat member of the board, on a trip through the wheat area. Storage facilities for wheat are “quite packed" according to the department of agriculture. Export demand has dropped steadily with crops abi-oi.:i. V sible stocks of wheat in the United States on Feb. 1 were 168..351,01/0 bushels, nearly 40,000,000 bushels more than a year ago. Wheat production in the United States is keeping ahead of demand and it is estimated the 1930 crop will be about 570,000,000 bushel.- , about the same as in 1928. The farm lioard has warn- d farmers repeatetily to reduce theii spring wheat acreage in an effort, to retluce the supply to about the same level as the market. The lack of export demand, coupled witli astatement from the Federal farm board that it had not predicted wheat prices would be higher in the season, has resulted in a decline of nine cents abushel for No. 1 northern spring wlieat in the last month.

:sis:xxxxXx2:x x X x x x x x x x x Ashbaucher’s MAJESTIC “ FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE £ ROOFING SPOUTING ■ LIGHTNING RODS « Phone 765 or 739

The present situation is aggravated by the dissat'.faction of grain commission men with the laim boards policies. They claim the government is competing with mi vate business. o Miss Florence, Licht' nsteiger, who is a student nurse at the Me-

Community Sall Alti Bellmont Park, Decatur. Indiana. I Saturday. March Ist, at 10:00 A. M. ( all now and list the property that you desire to turn cash. Always a large crowd of buyers willing to pay the cash for your property. l<ets make this a real sa^B V fh( ' Bring in those horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, poultry, (arm r^Krchinery and whatever you wish to sell. Call Roy Johnson, auctioneer, Phone 265 or 1022. ■■ ———■ MM——3^^—■— { ea

“Auction Sale f Modern Decatur Home As I have left the city of Decatur 1 will sell at ■ public auction at 721 North Second St., on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1930 K 1,1 at 3 O'clock P. M. > I lff' following describctl real estate: Completely Motk'ni Home, (i rooms and bath. Onlv built 7 years; in first class repair. Seven foot under entire house. Garage. Full size lot. WondeilM loi"ition. A home you cannot help but appreciate. 11U!MS SS(I(HM> cash on day,,,of sale, balance payments. p , c I. R. Meyer and Dorothy Meyer, Johnson A Bartlett, Realtors, Auctioneers. -W

“Auction Sale” | 5 Room and Bath Bungalow I The undersigned will sell on the premises 1016 Russell street, Decatur ■ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1930 j at 1 O'clock P. M. I Almost New Bungalow, 5 rooms and bath; 7 loot nielit under entire house. AH modern with exceplioii of nace. Lol (>(>.\l32 It. Co-rner lot. Illis property in c ass condition. A mighty nice little home. Don i invesligate Hus. See Roy Johnson for further details. 1 ■ 11 RMS A loan now on pro|K*rty of SI2OO to b< ed by purchaser. Balance % cash day of sale, ri ni;iiis^& y v illiin 30 days. Possession first df March, 1030. MRS. LORETTA WHITMAN, Owner I Johnson A Bartlett, Realtors, Auctioneers.

Roy Johnson, Auctionee COMING SALE DATES Feb. in- Sherman Adam . 6 miles L., west ot Celina, Ohio. W , , Feb. 11—M|ke Saurs. 2 mile west, 1 mile north of Convoy, Ohio. and .3 mile north Preble, Ind. VT . Feb. 12—A. A. Ehresman, 1 mile east and % mile south Edgerton, Ind. A'A reb. 13 s. .1. Durbin, 2% miles oust ot Decatur. ('■bb- 15; Communit y Sale, Bell mowt I ark, Decatur, Indiana. Feb 17 O. .). Troyes, 3 miles north <>i Monroeville. Feb. 18 -Geo. Merriner, 4 miles west Rockford, Ohio. Feb. 1!) W. P. Freck, Admr. sale, ' Sponsler farm. 3 miles west, 1% r— —— mile north of Convoy, Ohio ” • Feb. 20-Beavers and Golducr, 4 mile My dates are west of Decatur, Indiana. I'eb. 22 Community Sale, Bellmont fillUu? i“ sl - l ark, Decatur, Indiana. I'eb 2.f-G(X), Seaer, 1 mile south. I'4 Call at my mile west of Convoy, Ohio. March 4 -Geo. brown, 2 miles east oI expeiwe and Decatur. Mur 5, fiouvoy Community Sale on rOBCrVe y .° Ur tl < herd Barker farm. 1, mile nnrth. date. — - . Residence Phone 1022—Office 606 DECATUR, INDIANA

ithii.’iist H'ispitnl. Fort V. ! yesterday, afternoon atel i : ,, t ) Hug visiting with her Li, .-nt-, » and Mrs. Henry Lit hi ;i : ..,.,.^K S I this city. \\ AN! ED— G(zod. c,ean. Rags, suitable for <lean® K n machinery . \\ ill pay 7 C M Decatur Dailv Democrat, .