Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 11 March 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED . | ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES B . . . 8. FOR SALE FOR JSALE —Feeding ’tjnitrtge at the Decatur Rendering Plant. k tun lota nr inure delivered tree 01 clierge. Phone 870-T or 513. . XOtt l ,k dß SALE Blood tested baby ’ chicks every Tuesday and Tliurs . day. We are specialists In custom ■ hatching 14 per 100. Star Hatchery, 225 East Wabash St. Bluffton, Ind 1 ■ ■ 1 56-tit ' FOR §ALS- Fresh cow. 2 year old ' colt. Big enough to go to work. | Hugo Theime 6Vi miles north eas. of Decatur. 58-3tx FOR SALE—Ix Bushels of file al! ; sike clover seed. See Louis Selkitig Junior, Route 4. Decatur, Preble phone» long on 36. 58-3tx FOR SALE—3 or 4 tons of mix"d I hay, two hundred bushels of good heavy oats, at residence ’a mi!« east of Peterson. Homer Ginter 58-3tx | 1 FOR SALE—New Fordson 30 horse power tractors. Craigville Oarage ’ . S 58-51 FOR SALE—Brown soy beans. Fine Green Alfalfa hay. Wilmer Worthman, Craigville, Inddiana 58-4tx FOR SALE - —”Rhode Island White eggs for hatching, the dual purpose fowl, or might hatch some to order for 12 cents per chick. Joel Reinhard, two miles southeast of Craigville. 59-Jt FOR SALE OR RENT - Property on south Fifth street, 5 rooms. Has lights, water and gas. Small down payment. Sell reasonable. Walter Sudduth, phone 873-, T. 5913 FOR SALE—Sparton 6 tube table model radio, including two new B lotteries, one speaker, and storage battery with trickle charger. Phone 593. «0-3 t [ FOR SALE or Rent- Fine small | home in Decatur. Modern except; furnace. Rent reasonable. Inside; railroads. Inquire at tills office, fe 60t3 I FOR SALE 6 room semi-modern j house on paved street. Close in. r SIHX). Must be isold at once. I ! Phone 265 or 803. 60t3 FOR*” SALE —Fordson tractor, in 1 good condition, or will trade for horse or team. Lee Bell, R.F.D. 1. Willshire, O. 60t3x WANTED WANTED — To do housework. Call 103 N. 13 st. 58t3x WANTED Girl wants to do general housewo: k. Telephone 8494. 59-31 x , WANTED - To mend runners in silk hose, prices reasonable. I Phone 942 or see Emma Hebble evenings or Saturdays. 59-6tx [ WA NT 11D — Fa mi 1 y wasii in gs to do. | Phone 5651 59-3tx .

FOR RENT FOR RENT 6 loom semi-rnodf-n 11 house. Newly papered. Garage hi cludied. 814 North third street. ElFa | Steele. Monroe, Ind. 58-3tx I, FOR RENT - Light house-keeping |, Apartment, close in Call photies ; 741 pr 186. 58-3 t ■ FOR RENT Modern 7-rootn house ! at' 111 S. Seventh street.'Phone P 873-S. Jul.ns Heideman. 59-3tx ;< FOR RENT—3’ room apartment. furbished for light housekeeping. : Phone 198 or 424 Marshall street, j 6013 x I : FOR RENT —Furnished light house keeping apartment, first fluor. I No objection to children. Private : entrance, porch, basement, garage, , also’ garden. Inquire 1127 VV. Mon-i roe.) phone 1269. 60t3 FOil RENT —4 room cottage I'mnished. on North Fourth st.» Mrs. Join) T. Mvers, Tel. 355. 60*2 J.OST_ANI) FOUND FoliNL)-” Large Newfoundland dor, with six pups. Charles Shoaf. Route 9. ‘ 59-3tx jfa—„ — «... ... — 4 iwa A I : k AH of us -st Bom* time i * or other find onrv'lvei up against it for some exI fra inon-y. Any deserving 1 family secure a ln~n from u« tn any a*nc«nt f up to S3OO at the I” ">jl k interest rate, on their own I signature and u®-urty. i i fc’oembarras j f , asked—np de’sys or red | » tape. A prompt, cu-r’-e- i t cm r'Fvf'*® v’s J ’'•fl I > — L j, ■ a! mil our Twenty-Poj- i; I | V nvmt Plan. • Franklin Security Co.) Over Schafer Hdw. Go. Pboqe 237 Decatur, Ind . . .... < fas-

HATS— Hundreds of ’em in the new shades and styles Stetson and Emerson New creations that feel as good as they look on your head. VhuiteXljo. XZ Dr «tur. Ind. S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAITEL Licensed Chiropractor and Nalurapalh Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 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 MONEY TO LOAN Au unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money <>iT improved real estate. k FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S.*2nd St. Lobenstein Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ee.. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 or 844. Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT I II FRIGII) A I R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial ALGIST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. O - O| r —nt? 1 voti< i: io vox iiixmi vr iii Illi* \«iHili'* Circuit Court Fv binary I'rrni, < hum- No. 13570 I he State of Indiana Count.’. •»! Atlants. SS » Lums S. Shilling vs John Troutner, tt al. It appearing from an affidavit of a • 'HUpclieut and <1 is iu«.e lasted person, file,l tn the above cause, that John Iriutner, william L. irtnitner, (’lifiord • loutner and Kila Troutner of the defendants in the above entitled cause are non-resuh nts of the State of Indiana; and it further appearing that this action is brought tor the purpose of having adjudged as invalid a certain instrument in writing purporting t • be the last will ami testament of Amos Trout net’, deceased. as well as the codicil thereto. and to have the probate thereof set aside; Notice is hereby given said defen-| dants that unless they be ami appear l <»n tin mi day of April Term, 193 u, ot tae Adams Circuit Court, being the nth uay of April. HL’ai to he be• 4un ami hoidvn on the I Ith day of April. I'.’.h’, at thy court House in lite < ity oi Mcealur hi said county] and slate, .and answer or demur to] said complaint, toe same will b j ncard and determined iu their db.st act . In witness whereof, I hereunto set I ai.v hand and a fix the s» i| of said | • ouri at Die oilire of tne Clerk Lhvreui in the < ity of Incatur Indiana, this the Jlth day of February IJuU. Bernice Nelson c’lerk of the Adams Circuit Court ewuiuiit Heller & Schutger, Attys

1‘ eb. 2oMh: ch 4-11 < —* —: AUTOS re-linanced on smaller payments. Quick Service. Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind. OWN A FARM When land value is high is the time to SE L L But when land value is low is the time to BU Y . Ijiml values have struck the bottom and are rising. Buy now on our easy payment plan. Low' rate of interest. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 Decatur Indiana

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS (Corrected March 11) 90-120 pounds *9 45 120-140 pounds ... 9.90 140-160 pounds ■ 10.50 160-200 pounds 10.10 1200-23(1 pounds 11.00 ! 230-26 • pounds JC- 70 1260-300 pounds 10.5ul 300-250 pounds 10.30 Roughs $7.75-18.75 Stags $5.00-86.00 Calves sl4.s>i Dumbs s]u.oi. Cattle: Canners $3.00-s4.oy .Cutters sl.oo-$5.50 Medium Cows $5.50-16.00 i Goods Cows . $6.00-$7.50 I Steers $7.00-11.00 Heifers SB.OO-11.00 Butcher Heifers $7.00-$9.0tl ’Bulls ... $6.00-sß.oo| East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 600; holdoversj 9110; weights above 150 lbs. slow, steady to 5c lower; bulk 160-210 lbs. $11.6(1; few $11.65: 230-260 lb I sll.lO-11.35; weights below 140 lbs. 25c higher $11.50. | Cattle: Receipts 1Q0; cows steady, cutter grades $3.50-6.25. Calves: Receipts 250; vealers * unchanged: sl6 down. Sheep: Receipts 1400; lamias i 1 quality plain, quotably steady; good to choice wool skins $11.2511.75; half fat kinds around sll. — Fort Wayne Livestock Market Receipts: Calves 50; hogs 200; 1 sheep 50. Hog market steady to lo higher; 120 lbs. down $9.50; I 120-140 lbs. $10; 140-160 lbs. $10.60 160-200 lbs. $11.10; 200-225 lbs. $11; 225-250 tbs. $10.75; 250-275 lbs. $10.50; 275-300 Tbs. $10.25: I 3GO-350 lbs. $10.05; roughs $8.25; ,stags $6; calves $14.50; iambs $lO. —.— CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Sept. I Wheat $1.06*., 1.11 1.05% 107% | Corn .77% .81% .83% .83% I .Oats .11% .12% .12*4 .11% i “LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected March 11) ' No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat SI.OO j No. 2 Hard Wheat 97c 1 No. 2 White Oats 37c | Barley •• 50c I l!ye _. BQc LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 20c BUTTERFAT AT STATION : Mutterfut oJ I ’ I CARD OF THANKS We wish in th s manner to thank Rev. Fledderjohann for his fine s< rmon, .Vlie pall-bearers, Mr. and Mis. W. H. Zwick and all others who assisted during the funeral of ' Fred Bohnke. IL W. Bohnke, Brothers and Sisters of deceased. 0 Elevator in Palace I -.Ddcn (IB) Shades of Wil ham and Mary and .fames! Swept memo, ies of the. Sluar s and Tud or- nd Yorks! They are putting an elevator in the Vadoria Tower at Wimlsnr Castle! Workmen have >een laboring for monthdigging hole in the thick ancient walls ’arce enough to accomodate the elevator, and with the full know ledge and consent of the reigning royal family.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1930.

xotke or fixil settlement or MinniM. r \i<i Mlioiiip X. 2«2<5 Notice is hereby given to the creditors and xurylving paitner of thy late part no ih hip of Malony & Sapp. 10 appear in the Adams Circuit Court held nt Decatur, Indiana, on the day of Marvh. 1930 and show cause if .un why the I’l NA I. SETTLEMENT A< ’(’< H’NTS of surviving partner of said late partnership should not be approved and said surviving partner Is notified to then and there appear and receive his distributive SUH I P. * Joseph Sapp Surviving partner Decatur. Indiana. March I. 1990. Attorney J. T. Merryman Mrch 4-11 xorui: or i-tmi. settlement or est vi f: xo. a«ar. Notice Is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Margaret E. Hendricks, deceased to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 26 day of .March 1930. and show cause, if «ui\ why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACtXU’N I S with the estate of sai l dcicdent should not be approved; nrd said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship and receive.their distributive shares. William A. Hendricks Administrator Decatur. fnJTana March 3, 1930. Attorney J. T. Merryman. March 4-11 i tki\> xotiuf: of sale oi- KF. AL HMT.ITK The undersigned Executrix of the ■ ‘-state of Katherine Burdg, deceased | hereby gives notice that by virtue of tn order of the Adams Circuit Court 1 she Will at the hour of 10:00 o’clock I A. M. on the Ith day of April 1930. it the east door of*Tlie ypurt butts* Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, Offer for sale at public auction in separate tracts all the interests of said (leccdent. being the fee simple title in and to the following described real estate lowil;Inlot No. X’Hl in Cash H. Girard subdivision <if lots 13 A- Iti in J. D. Nuttman s So. Addition to town (now rityl of Decatur, Indiana. i AND hi lot No. 9KO in Dan Erwin’s subdivision of \V (£ and pt. of E.’,*s QL 'No. xI J. D. Nuttman’s So. Addition! to 10/inj now < ity of Decatur, lii.iiana.’ Said property to be s<»l«i free of livrts. Said sub* will iw made subject t‘» the approval of said court for not less Inal two-thirds (2-3) of the full appraised value of said real estate anU upon the following ternrs and eimditious. At icaat one third of the purchase money cash in hand: one third in nim months and one third in eighteen months. PROVIDED, that the nurchaser shall have the option vi paring thi' full anpuijit of the pin--4 base price In rash. Deferred payments t<» br vvidonced by notes m the purchaser, bearing interest per annum from date, waiving relief. providing for attorney fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. Marsha K. Yahne Executrix of estate of Katherine Burdg. <’ .1 Lutz. E. B. Adams Attorneys March 1-11-18-25 PETI’FIOX FKH * IIAHD SI lll’%€i: K«» A D Before the Board of < ominissipncrM Os < «»wnL* of tilaiws State of Indiana, County of Adams Sb Ur. the undcrslgucd ftath ami ail of whom at 6 resident adult, free Holders and voters of Hartford t’owmshlp, in Adams County. Indiana, most respccetfulTy jrtttttlun your ’ Honorable Body, that you cuustru’t and complete. A Frey Hard Surfs* e Road. Improvement ovfer and upon the public highway, situated on the .’following route, towit:Comrnrming at the north cast corner of the south cast quarter , section twenty fiVe(2s) in township twenty-fisc ’23> north of rang*’ thirteen (13 cast, in Adams Countx .ndian-b « uhni ii g tiicnce west thrmigli th* c enter of said section Iwriitv (Ivt (251 township and t’diiK 1 iforesaid and tvrminallng at the northwest eorncr of the ,«onlh west •|itartcr of said section twenty fiv • i Your petitioners aver and say that the Improvement prayrd for, is less than three mil“s in length, connects at both ends with a Fret* Gravel an* Macadam Road, iu said township, an; shat if Fnitcd States Rural Mail ttbutc. pHKsca over the highway. Herein proposed so be improvedYour m tltioners further say ’h<’ th- 'highway herein .sought to be| unproved, is h publi* highway, al.pJdv n,(al.llMh«*«i and in use, am : is oit« «»f til- public; highways ot Hartford Township. Adam M Count v. | IndimiM and that the imprvvrm-oi , pravp.i for. will be of public utilit* and benefit.. Your petitioner f«>*ther aver ami I say shat the high'way hereiii m-ibht |. t be Imp'tfV-d Is a public lilghwa.s. ahead' eMtalillelie.l mull» «kc. a” ) 11, I.- la lai-Re anuHHit of |.u*>l" Ira'el * l|,.eet»ii. au<l 111.' salite is uiie ..f (lie pul.lit higlnvuyx of Hai-trolu loivnslilp. , ~ , t Your p9titioije’*s ask that .all high vma abu\ c described be properly drained and graded, thi. t. •t ru"hi.. slum and sand cushion be place-1 upon the grade that upon the same i there be placed gravel or stone hav-

ing a suitable binder for Uard sur- i fare road or other solid paving ma- I tcrial Your petitioners further ask thUl sai«l highway above described be j drained and graded, and that the | same be improved to a width of forty (40) feet; that the same b-1 graded to a width of thirty (3ID feet, and that such paving material ' ■ be plat ed thereon to a width of six- j teen (I’D feet, ami to such a depth I as may be determined by the proper officials, having the same t » do. ami that the same be called th- I Luther Martin Road Improvement. s That to pav for said improvement we ask that oomls be issued by the County of Adams, in the State <•»'■ Indiana, in twviiti semi-annual in-1 • stallimmts or series, ami for the I, payment of which, we ask that a| tax be levied upon the taxable pro- ’ petty, of said Hartford Township, in | a sum sufficient to pay the interest and principal, of sold bonds as they byvome due. That said improvement be madand <onstructe>l and said bonds be issued, and said tax levied upon the < taxa bit property - of said township. , in accordance with the acts of th-] 1 Legislature of the State of passed in the year 1905. beginning! on page 330, and as amended in rhej 1 acts of 1907. and as amended in thej ’ acts of 1999.Ti0w in force, providing , fo;' the extension of Free Gravel or ‘ Macadam Roads and all other anu I ] any and all amendments thereto. We further ask the Board to take ’ all of the necessary steps required < Uy law. to have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned 1 for herein:; that the same be con M structed Without the question of building tin same to an election of 1 voters of Hartfoni township, an I that the Board constrm t the saim under the leaves of the State of Indiana. providing for the extension of I’rev Gravel or Macadam by township taxation. Respectfully Submitted Luther Martin. W. <>. Shoemake.-. I*. 11. Mosscr, Rufus Stauffer, (’al- ] vin Lehman, A. C. Munro, (ho F I’.mlius, l’< .rv Glrndenning, E. E. ' Stout. John Turner, Courtnev Heller. ■ James O. Price. Jacob Bierje, Ott*. i it van. B. W. Bears. Charles M I « Myers. Aaron Zieigier, Samuel Hall. I- red Dubach, Noah Bibersteine. Chas IC. Pusey. J. K Yoder, A. D. Buck-I ' master. Frank Neushaum. Peter Fox. ' Andrew French, Orval V. Ihrtfinan. David Fall). .Milo Sabs. Wesley Pontius. Dan l-Tihrer. Ernest Huggel. Cnarli s Martin. F. M. French. Noah A. Pusev. Christ Mertz. Ezra Bugli, Win. Vance, Ainos Lleehty, A. H. Zimmerman. Chris Hirschy. Jdhn U. HirsCliv. A. Sii.inks. S A. Watson. I Jonathan Roth. Noah Roth, Anthonx . Glrndenning, Ezra J. Giendennihg. William 11. Clark. Catherine Pontius. I Albert Zimmerman. Lillie May Zim- . merman, Hattie Kaeser. W tn. Anderson. Geo. M. Jenkins. Eva J Jenkins, llosia A. Anderson. Harry .Mvshbviger. Geo. F. Glendenning. Rufus W « t.lvndcnning. Jacob J. Stahl.', John Bair. W S. Wilson. Chas I’. Watson | Win. Ei<Tier. lam. s Glendenning. Robt. W. Glen denning. J. W. Helle.. D. P. Shoemaker. A. F. Shoemaker. J. E. CleDdrm n.Jt. R. Roiuvy. Edith (’. Munro. Saer.min < •irii'iriiiog. Mil" !;. Glendrn ng. Engine Lindsey. Albert l unti-us. G. I>. Bivrly. William (). Beitkr. Wm. Twigg Martha It Beitier, (irowr Shanks. Elmer Anderson. Dora A. Meyers, ('lo-ster Hall. Jului Stucky. Belli Shoemaker, Sirali Roth. Marv Rolli. ia»<i Kola, Aba i Glciideiiing. Ixnida Glendening, Re- • bccca Gk-micnihg. Ge vv . itohuwa. Grocer- Homey. Grace Romey. this petition will be presented to the board of county commissioners on Tuesday. April X. 1930, at whi< ii time the taxpayers of Hartford »*iip Alli be heard thereon. ALBER 1’ HARLOW Auditor, Adams County Fruvhle and bitterer, Attys. March 11-Id XOTI( E OF’ IT XM. SFITTLEMEVI OF EM K I E XO. 2557 Notice is hereby givt u the the < redifors, hciis and legatees of L*vi Aiz. d»*« <-asu'l to appear in the Adams Circuit (‘purt, held at Decatur. Indiana. uh Hie IHi 'lay of April 1930, «ih*i Show <a use. R an>. vhy the FINAL SEI I’LEMENT ACl’Ol NI S Aith the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are ii”tfflcd (u then and ther. make proof of heirship awl re* » iv.their distributive shares. Lillian .M Atz, Executrix Decatur. Indiana March 1”. 19:»0. Attorney Ftm hlc and Litton r Mar*h 11-is Ml Tl| F. F(>K BIDS IOH N»»th h Is 7 hr-reny given that th< i Board of Trustees of the Adam--Count} Memorial Hospital. w.H. at h«»spit.-t|. ;i t TnoHtur. Indiana. «- i HHurdav the -th day <>f April 1930 mid up until A. M. "n si id day. rceelvo scaled bids for otic huge'*;'. load us No. 3 Po<-ah'”Has <oal, price to im Imo' delivering the « oql in Hi*' bins at the hospital. . ,ie board H orv<‘s the right to rejc* t any or .HI bids. iidAlih til*’ I Rl Si EES (>F THE \d;i.us <’oqnty Memorial Hospital March 11-IS See the now Fordson 30 horse power tractors al the (jraigville garage. 5815

COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers U. S. nf America, 80 acres in l- ri nch Township to Samuel Ewing no consideration. Nancy J. Smith, half of in lot 236. I'-catur, to Elizabeth irelan for $3425.00 In the case of Ed Berling vs. James F. Arnold and Alta J. Arnold. absolute rule to answer in 10 (lavs was taken. New Case filed Ed Berling lias brought a suit on note against Ed P. Miller, J. E. Ulman. John H. Yager and Herman Yager demanding S6OO. The complaint alleges that the note for $394 was given to John and Herman Yager by Miller and Ulman. Later Yager Brothers transferred the note to St. Marys Catholic church and the church then transferred the note without recourse to Ed Bering who is bringing the suit. “William Tell” Fails Laporte. Ind.. Mar. 11 —(UP) — Laporte’s candidate for the "W iliam Tell" act lost his nerve at tile critical moment, and 15-year-old Leland Day was in a hospital today with a bullet in his jaw. Harry Mandeville. 14, yielded to the urgings of Day, and shot at " 666 Tablets Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day. and checks Malaria in three days. 666 also in Liquid.

See the New I Fordson 30 H. P. Tractor I * _ OUTSTANDING IMPROVEMENTS fl 1— More Power 7—Longer Wearing Countafl 2— New Ignition System and Balanced Three Bearing Easy Starting Crankshaft. 1 :j—New Cooling System B—Sixteen Plate Transmit , 4 New Lubrication System sion Brake I 5- -Large Air Washer and 9—Shock Absorbing F r ~nf l ( rank Case Ventilation Coil Springs E 6— Re-designd Heavy Duty 10—One Piece Cast Fron® i Transmission Wheels I See us for genuine FORDSON parts and farming implenienlfl DEPENDABLE GARAGE SERVICE. fl Craigville Garage f I'HONE 66 ' CRAIGVILLE- I>’l

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1 siinttw kcatva I I | WAYS FOR PROFIT ■" J 1 A good balance in a checking ’|S 1 account at the First National * Bank, has opened many ways for * W** I profit to our clients. Think back 1 and see if you have missed profits ‘ H through lack of ready cash. Here | & i is one of the reasons for building f K I a good balance at the H 1 IH n I I I II I First National Bank I t 1 Capital and Surplus $ 120.000.00 I Decqtur, Indiqna 118 SS' ..11111LUJ di.: l . B - -— ———■

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