Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS, | 1 BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES aLccitriciiJtnoc attBOE XMRMBiKttftWM FOR SALE FOR Foeil'ing tankage at the Decatur Rendering Plant, >4 | tou lot* or more delivered free 01 rtiurge. Phone 170-T or 613. 20tf run sai.K — a1 >' entire Uubldtry ® equipment and guaranteed healthy Chinchilla Rabbits, 60c. to $3.30 each. Chu*. J. Miller, 220 N. 7th Street. 32-27 U FOR SALK -Almut Hi 177177 Th wheat and out* straw, haled separately. (3us Uorno, Route 4, Decatur. 52t3x FOR SALE — 9 year old mule weighing 1400 lbs Henry Selklug. 1 tulle east. I>4 mile north of Preble. PhOne 22 on 20 Preble. 52t3x FOR SAI.K 7 months old mule August Selkiug, Jr., Preble Phone 63-31 x FOR SAI.K —There will bu a cone niunitv sale at Cralgvllle. Saturday, March 8 at which time hulltiruns "or useful liousi hold and farm articles will he sold. Watch for complete list later.. All parties having article* to be sold in this sale please list at Craigvllle Dank not later than Wednesday, March 5. 52 3t FOR SAI.K 13-30 McCormick Deering tractor and plows. Will sell reasonable if taken at once. Phone Collin Selkiug, Jr., Preble phone 20 on 20. 52tii.\ Foil SAI.K Two line colls. Coming 2 year old. Several tons insalag • Webster C. Murtz. Monioe, lnd. 53FOR SACK —Full blooded Rhode island Red chickens. Mrs. John Smith, Preble. 63t2x FOR SAI .K—" Registered /'.m’rnsey ■ heifer and hull calves; 12 head of sheep. Lynn Stewart. 2 miles nortl}. % mile west Wren, O. 54- I FOR SALE —1 600-egg Dependable, j - 250-egg Successful Incubators,! Reasonable. Section honey, 10c per ! section. Wm. Houk Bros , route i No. 7. 54t6x FOR SALK -New electric radio, j Will sell cheap. Inquire at this office. 54t3 j FOR SALE —3 day old Durham lie; j fer calf. I.ouis Striking Sr., Hoagland phone. 54 2ix FOR RENT FOR RENT —Furnish d light lions j keeping apartment. First floor, j convenient for G. K. employes. Pri- J vats entrance, porch, basement, gar ! age, also garden. Inquire at 1127 ! West Monroe St. Phone 1269. 52-3. I 1 Olt REN f—Semi-modern 5 room! house on Eleventh street. Large j barn suitable for garage. Phone 799 j 52-3tx ! FOR RENT Semi-modern house i and garage, north 9th st. A. i). Settle*. 53t3 WANTED WANTED —Trees and shrubbery to sptay ami trim. N. W. Fry, 1404 j, ' West Monioe Street, Phone 882. j WaX'ILD- A flock of ewes to keep on shares. W. W. Hawkins, Decatur phone 8610 34-3: WANTED —an experience dgirl for general housework, t efrerence*.Telephone 504. 54-:!' Envy I, Ignorance There is a lime In every man’* edtimtion when lie arrives at the conviction that envy is ignorance; that Imitation is suicide; that lie must take himself for better, for worse, ns b's portion ; flint though j the wid !> universe Is full of good no i kernel of nourishing corn can come to him hut through his toil bestowed ! on Hint plot of ground wlii-h !.« : given him to tilt. —Emerson. Os D fferent Specie, Brazil nuts and butternut* are not the same The urnzil nut Is native of P.raril. On the tree the nut* form a hrvwllke pod contain ing six or eight nut*. The hu'ter nut i* a gpeoles of American white walnut, and grows <v e nut to the pod. mitii I-; ra vox iii:sini:vr In ilu- \ilsihim s iri-iiit Cmirt IV brim r, Term, I »*:«<* ( mini- N II. |:tr,7U The Slat*- of Indiana I'nnntv ot Adam*. SS Louts S. Shilling vs John Troiitncr. cl at It aiipi-sring from an afflilavlt of a eomia ll■ -;ti and disinterested person, filed in Idle allow cause. Ih.ll John Tr oitner, U'illiaio 1.. Tnuitio r. t’lifford Tnoil lo r and filia Troullii r of tliis defendants in tin- shove entitled cause are nun -re- ideal s of tie Stall- ”f Indiana: and il further appearing that this action is lirougm for tie- purpose of having adjudg' d I us invalid a i i rtaltt instrument ini Willing purporting to In- tin- last will' and testament of Amos Truulner, deeeast'd, a- well as tile codicil there-j 10. and lo hare the probate thereof set aside: Notice is Ip-relii given said defendant* that unless llrey la- anil appear! Oh (lie llli day of April 'I erm, I Tin. of tie Adaips <9rii.il t'.ort, being the Hill day of A pell. I mill to he la gun-.and holden on t|m lull day of April. 1 lija, at flic court House io Dm lily of In-.-alur lit said count* ami -si a I •■. and answer or demur to said* complaint, the same will P heard ami determined in Ilnur a lisejlee. In,witness whereof, i hereunto se| | mi pamfc and affx the soil of said, eoui-J ai I lie olid Ihe I'lerlt ipereol In me mii of li.-i.Hur In rjiiiivj. Mtl* live .'4th da- of February | HI .la. lie ruler Nelson Clerfc of tin* Adams Cireilil Court ! L'liFfan Heller A- Si lunger. Alt's | i-et>.-Je.vtai ell 1-11 j

Spring Topcoats licautiful in rolora and latest in style. $13.50 to $28.50 UWTIWWpAA yHUITE&cCOS.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home plioue 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Flume 314 104 So. 3rd SL Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 N. A. BIXLEK OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturday*, 8:00 p. in. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT mouey on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. Lobenstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls an*wered promptly day or utglit. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone. Decatur 346 or 844. Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT (1 O I Ii I G I I) A I R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. I I <> <> Dr. .1. W. Vizard of Pleasant Mills, was a business caller in the c ty this morning. AUTOS re-tinanced tin smaller payments. Quick Service. Franklin Security Co. Phone 2.17 Schafer Bldg. Decatur. Ind. ' 7 . ’r r (i®j 'io*# , ~l jjoj l|l nnHE Public sometimes 1 makes it pretty hot for owners of more or less publicplaces — stores, apartments, office building's, etc. A damage suit can just about ruin a year’s profits—and then some! Public Liability Insurance let* you face Fate with a smile! Phone for rate. /ETNA-IZE N owl The Sullies-Edwards Co., Inc. Over Niblick’s Store Rhone No. ::r>B Dccafcr. lnd. lllllllilllllllllll

rtiIMULK THEATER NOW SHOWING “AN HONEST GOB BYsfli Wt ALL HAD ft MEAL. OUTTER SMQ HE. WANTED POOD fgj ZetDlC ’\ W£U - B r^L9 y * UTV " TME CANNED 0.0004 I TOOK BUT I KNEW UMAT HE » ( Cy / A NO lOONOeft HE OJA- / FROM THE KERMtT’i bKAcK.- UJA4 AFTER - FIUE YEARS VjLPtbb . } TOUCHY ABOuTNt 1 htOiD LVS stE UJHM-'S IN TWIS OF HARO LOORK ALL < V DlAfc\oMoS'/ COMIKCa AROJNIr QUIT >. Lr, JM .gJk M U My Or. Jgg O (j) m „ g <s - - -■; j | MR. BROAD OF WALL STREET By Char,es McMa ™ r |!ssri H t/2? s T L H e j I I % I \ J WA«E S OWALLV / JC^“Vd HE .#* . \ SrT~*^J y j BB— B

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS' I Berne, ln«l., Mar. 4. —Livestock: 90-120 pounds 19.15 120-140 pounds 9.85 j 140-160 pounds 10.49 160-200 pounds 11.00 i 200-230 pounds 10.90! I 230-J6O pounds 10.601 2W-M9 pounds 10. to ! i 300-360 pounds 10.20 Roofbi $7.25-8.50 Stans $5.00-$6.00 Calves $14.00 Lambs . SIO.OO Cattle: Canners $4.00-$5.00 Cutters $5.00-$6.50 ! Medium cows $6.50-$7.00 | Good Cows $7.00-$8.50 j Steers . .... SB.OO-12.50 Heifers $9.00-12.00 Butcher heifers 8.00-10.00 i 1 Bulls .. $7.00-$9.50 ; Easf Buffalo Livestock 1 Mast Buffalo, N. V.. Mar. 4.—(U.R)' j—Livestock lions: receipts. 1,200; j holdovers, 1,800;, rather slow, nenerallv 10c under Monday's aVerage; ' j bulk, 160-210 lbs., $11.65; few, ; $11.7- r >: mixed lots, $11.50-$11.60; 1 ■230-250 lbs.. sll-111.35; 130 lbs.. 1 ‘down. sll-111.25. Cattle: receipts, 50; nominally i steady. Calves, receipts, 300; veaiers ac- 1 I live, 50c higher, sl6 down. t Sheep: receipts, 500; latnbs ur- | live, strong to 25c higher; weights ; and lenient soils considered; j choice 90-.lt>. averages. $11.25; me- , ilium and strongwe'ghls, $9.50$10.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., Mar. 4. (U.R) j — Ivi stock: Calves, receipts, 50; lines, 300; sheep, 26; hog market 15-25 c off; 120 lbs., down, $9.35; j 130-140 lbs., $9.85; 110-160 lbs., $10.60; 160-200 lbs., $11.15; 200-225 |lhs., $11: 225-250 lbs., $10.75; 250275 lbs., $10.50; 275-300 lbS., $10.35; 300-350 |bs.. $10.la; roughs, $8.25; stags. $6; calves, sls; lambs, $9.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Sept. I Wheat $1.08% 1.12% 1.10% 1.13 j Corn .83% .87 .89% .89% j Oats .42% .44% .43% .43% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Morrectod March 4 No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat. . SI.OO No. 2 Hard Wheat 97c No, 2 White Oats 37c Barley 59c Kye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Kggs. dozen 18c BIJTTERFAT AT STATION IJuttrefat 30c Fighting Gambling From hie earliest history of dtj governments there have l'<?en es- ! ; forts to regulate gambling, but In i 18*0 in New York the movement i to check nppn gambling became particularly strong, and from 1881-1994 many regulation* were passed. By 1895 nearly all the chief cities had enacted statutes or law*. Watch •• Compas* To use a watch as a compass let It lie Hat in the hand with the hourhand pointing toward the sun. and tho point on the rlrrlp half way hei wepn the hour hand and XII will j be directly south in the northern hemisphere and directly n*>rtb In the southern hemisphere.

DECa\TUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1930.

HOOVER WORKS ON ANNIVERSARY Pays no Heed to Observance of First Year as President Washington, Mar. 4. —(UJSV—Millions of Americans thought of titday as the first anniversary of President Hoover's inauguration, but to the chief executive himself, it was just another working day. He celebt ated it by doing precisely the same things he does on his other working days. And the evening, when the day's labor is over, holds for him a congenial d'nner with family and friends, a pleasant cigar or two, and rest. The president rose early today, about 6:45 a. m.. with a realization, perhaps, that the day had some special significance, not to be openly marked. He dressed hurriedly and descended to the White House basement where the companions who sltar his morning exercise awaited him. For a few minutes thy hatted a four round medicine ball hack and forth across a net. When the game was ended, Mr. Hoover returned to his private suite, changed to business clothes itnd sat down to a breakfast of eggs, toast and coffee. Already the morning newspapers had come, bringing editorials estimating the first year's work of the man who sipped his coffee and looked contemplatively across the Wh te House lawn, where a few green sprigs of grass presaged spring. The remainder of his day was mapped thus: 9a. tn. Departure for the executive offices. 10:30—Cabinet meeting. Noon — Washington correspondents bi-weekly meeting. 1 p. m.— lint urn to Width House for lunch. 2 p. m. Back at t!i sk. 6 p. m.— Uay ends. No special festivity has been arranged for tonight. A few friends probably will dine with the President and Mrs. Hoover. The White House dinner table Is rarely sot for lower than eight. The President probably will enjoy a Inlet chat with frinods tills evening, may d ctato a letter or two lor look over some reports. Then, a filial cigar, and perhaps a good hook wll Hop off his day. Midnight likely will find him asleep. Tomorrow holds another day of work. Children'* Toy* V.'e nil! fill the hand* and hurtof our children with all man nar of doti«. drums and horse*, withdrawing their c.ve* from fh* ! plain face ami mifficing object* of I nature, the sun and moon, the anl ! m»1«. the water and atone*, which ihotlid be their toy*,—Knferaon. Gave Radium to World Ttiidtnrt wn* first obtained from pitchblffndfi by M. and Mm«. Curia and Bemopt in Pf>* Evil *>f Avarice The lu*t of avarice ha* »o totally j ieiz*d upon mankind that their , wealth *sems rather f" pomes* i '.hem titan they poise*# their : ; wealth.~»nin.y.

Income Taxes Are Due In Next Two Weeks Indianapolis. Mar. 4—<U.R)—Ninety thousand Indiana federal income tax payers will pay approximately $20,000,000 to Uncle Sum within the next two weeks. Only a small proportion of the thousands of persoiw required to file income tax returns had done so today, with midnight March 15 the deadline. Indiana income taxpayers paid the federal government more than $25,000,000 for the year ending June 30, 1929. but the amount this year was expected to be lower because of the one per cent reduced tax rate. Ordinarily 50 per cent of the moifey is paid into the office of tlucolleetor of internal revenue, the last three days due to the big taxpyaers holding their money as long as possible for use in business. More than half of the receipts are paid by corporations. Figures for the last fiscal year showed corporations paid $14,650,586, and individuals and partnerships paid $10,516,755. o- —— — Barbara Fritchie Relict Rartmrs FrHchV* husband was a glnveninker. In her home In Frederick. Md„ several relic* of j Ids trade —scraps of leather and akin*, gloves, and the wooden forms used in shaping the fingers of the glove*-—are tn he seen. Cussednesa ? Several contemporary authors hßve admitted that they dislike to write. We have suspected that some of them do It out of pure cuss nines*. —Florence (Ala.) Herald. Yeah? A writer on social topics says all controversies between married couples should he brought to a deft nlte conclusion before the subject is dropped.—Kansas City Star. SkaVrtorara "Rovis-H” “Who steal* my parse." quoted 1 a young woman Shakespeare en thusiaat. “steals a parking stub, * postage stamp, a street car ticket, a long list of things to be bought and three rents in cash." —Detroit News Woods Used foi Paper Spruce Is the principal wood used In the manufacture of paper. Large quantities of hemlock are also con stinied. a* the wood ranks next to spruce In volume' of material from which pulp is made. — ;0 F'rst Caffe* in W«*t? The story pins that Cup*. Gabriel d» CIIBii brought the first coffee plant to Martinique about the year 1723, depriving hlmselt of part of hi* supply of drinking water in or dor to keep the little plant alive on ‘he long voyage from France. • Domestic Tolerance Housekeeping isn’t such a had joh after you learn that nothing happens If the dusting waits an other day.—Nashville Tennesseean Good Book’s Value ■ A good hook Is the precious life ' blond of * matter spirit embalmed and tren*ured up to a life beyond life. A Hardot Job i Jud Tunkins says n great finan 1 et*r i* to h« admired But the man ; who has to think hard *nd work j fast i* the one who takes care of j j correal hills with a limited income. i "•*

McNutt Finally (lets Money From Auditor Indianapolis, Mar. A. (U.R) D« v an| Paul V. McNutt of the Indiana! University Law School will receive j $685 which State Auditor Archie I Bobbitt previously refused to pay., because Gov. Harry G. Leslie “hasj wide discretion in the use of bis emergency contingent fund." The money, to he drawn from the] governor’s fund, is to reimburse McNutt for expenditures made in drafting the new Indiana torpor ation law. Attorney General James M. Og den pointed out in an opinion to Bobbitt that the ‘ wide discretion" of the governor’s fund permits him to make payment as he sees fit. The opinion held that although the legislature intended that no ex pense should he incurred by the corporations commissions, the matter was one of resolution and not of statute. Bobbitt refused the original I>es lie voucher on the grovnd that payment would be illegal. Terrible Interruption What Is more annoying than to become engrossed in a first-rate detective story and be disturbed by a woman somewhere in the house | shoveling coal? — Kansas rity I Times. _ o noth i: or iiwl *i:t i i.imi: vi or m iivmv. r \it ! m:kmiii> V IMKTU Notice is hereby given to tin* creditors anil surviving partner >f the late purtnemhlp of Malony A- Sapp, to appear in the Adams Dircuit Court held at Decatur. Indiana, on the lay «>f March, 1 o::o and show cause il my why the FINAL SIC TTLKMK\ i ACCOUNTS of surviving partner of said laic partnership should not l« approved and said surviving partner is notified t*» then and the*. »ppear and receive his distributive share. Joseph Sapp Surviving partner Decatur. Indiana. March !. 1 1» 0. Attorney J. T- Mcrryman Mrch 1-11 noth!; or i i\\i, or i> i \tio no. a*ar» Notice is hereby given to the hvlitors. heirs and legatees of Margaret K. Hendricks, deceased to appear In the Ada ms Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the a JL \ >f Mart’ll 111. TO. and show cause ill my In the KIXAL SKTTLKM KN : ! dVurXTH with the estate of sail decedent .should not be a {proved; •nd sai.l heirs are notified to then Old the re make proof of heirship Old rem-ive their distributive share . WilJiatu A. Hendricks Administrator ’**• atur. Indiana March ”, IJISO. Attorney J. T. Mcrryman. March l-ii I'JXKCI TMI X’W NOTH l«) oi OF It FA I, I>l \TH The undersigned lOxccutrix of ih • •state of Katherine Ihirdg, deceased terebv gives notice that by virtue ot hi order of the Adams Circuit Court die will at the hour of 10:00 o'clock \. M. on the Ith day of April ijgpi, O tile east door of the court house Decatur, AdanuA County. Indiana, offer for sale at public auction in separate tracts all the interests of s.iid leeedent. being the fee simple title in hml to thi’ following described •cal estate towit:Inlpl No. 800 in ('ash 11. Girard •mbdi vision of lots If* & Hi in .1. |#. Nilt*man's Addition to town (now it> » of Leeutur, Indiana. AND Ini r! No. Otfn in Dan lOrwiu’s sub* dlvlhiun of \Y Vy and id. of Iv % <)L No. XI J. D. Nutt man's So. Addition to town (now city of Decatur, Hnliiiliu. Said property to la* sold free of liens. Sai«l sale will he made subject to the approval of said court for not less that two-thirds d-H) of the f,,jj ippraixed Value of said real estate iml upon the following terms and •ondrDuus. At least Ope third of the* purchase money cash in bund; one third in nine months ami one third in eighteen month*- CltnviDKD, that tie IHlitluimt shall have tin* option of paying th*’ full amount of the pm- « luiHc pt'lce in cash. Deferred payments to hr* e\ idem ed by notes of the pu*■« hnyer. bearing o intcrcnt per annum from dale, waiving relief. p o\ bllng for attorney fees and mci ured by mortgage on the real cslatn sold. Mirsh4 K. Yahue j I jxteutrix «»f (sstate of Katherine, ■ flu rdjf, C. J. LsUtvs, I‘a. 11. Adams Attorneys •March 1-11-18-23

COURT HOUSE Rial Estate Transfers Wili am H. Smitley, land in JesI ferson township, to Emma L. Snii*I ley for SI.OO. Dore H. Erwin, commissioner, 80 acre* in Washington township to Flank (lillig, for $4,000.00. Marriage License Dale Johnson. Peterson, foundry worker, to Wanda Masonhrink, Decatur. New Suits filed Clarissa Richards has brought suit for divorce against Sanford Richiiid* ami also has petitioned it restraining order against Richards and Yost Brothers Com pa by. Plaintiff charges non-support and petitions for a testraining'order'W retain Richards from drawing money due him from Yost Brothers Co. md against Yost Brothers Company fiont paying. Restraining order issued. Divorce summons ordered issued. returnable March 17. Arnold is Seed Tlie Schafer Hardware company lias brought suit on notes, account and checks in four paragraphs agiinst Janies F. Arnold asking a total of $275 and proper relief and costs. The plaintiff in the first paragiaph charges a total of $99.22 is lue on account for goods purchased. An itemized account is present d as I exhibit “A". Tiie plaintiff in the second parar.aph charges that on July 18. 1928 lie defendant signed a note for 222. 95 and that part is due on said note, rii plaintiff for paragraph three taints that or. December 24, 1929, Arnold bought a set of dishes of plaintiff for $22.50 paying for same with check. Plaintiff further states cheek was isturned unpaid for lack if funds and shat defendant was given no ice of return of check. The last paragraph states tHat on Jaimu;y 21. 1930, plaintiff paid on note a personal check of $25.»0 ind that check was returned for

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