Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 78, Decatur, Adams County, 1 April 1930 — Page 2

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[■■MNatXXK K■» ItiM.AK CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, f BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES Uffi«X.>QUXP< MPDOCKMWK>: >< K KIMM FOR SALE FOR SALE — Feeding tankage at; the Decatur Reudeiiug Plant, 'a ton lots or more delivered tree 01 ciurge. I’liune 870 Tor 513. 20tf mik SAuc.—su-uuy seed corn. $3 ! per bushel. William. Miller, route 8, Decatur. > 70-6tx-eod I FOR SALE- Modern 7 room house. Hot water heating plant, large basement, full lot, garage. Priced ; for quick sale. Address Box 1., ■ 76t3x FOR 'SALE A ’tfesli cow. Tele-! phone C-845. 76-3*x FOR SALE—2 bicycles in good condition, sl<> each. Welling 1 Bros., mile north of Preble. 76t3x I FOR SALE -Early and late potatoes. good for seed and fine for i cooking, $2 per bushel. Fred Ben- i tier, opposite school house, Pleas- ' c-’-.i mtts 7iilC>x j FOR SALE Registered Guernsey bull. Registered Guernsey heifer calves. 8 Sheepshires.. Lflin Stuait. 2 miles north, >, mile west of Wren. | Ohio. 77-3tx, FOR SALE A Buscher alto saxophone as good as new, at reason- ■ able pi ice. Philbert Holie R. 7 phone 0-883.* 77-3tx i FOR SALE— Small radio cabinet at a bargain. Phone J7T 77-3tx FOR "SALE SixTooin house on West Adams street. Small down payment balance like rent. Steele ’ and Jaberg. K. of C. Bldg. Phone 256 77-3 t j FOR SALE Durham cow fresh; calf by side, phone Monroe Dai: Stepler. 77-3tx FOR SALE Rich dirt lor flower beds. Five bushel and over deliv- - ered. 10c bu. Phone 813. 77-31. | FOR SALE Model A 11'29 Stand ard Four-door Ford Sedan. Bargain. Inquire Fisher Greenhouse after 6 o'clock. 78t3x FOR"'sA LE—Plent y of good feeding tankage at the Fred Mutscliler Packing Co.. $2 tier cwt 78t3 WANTED WANTED— House work by exper- ‘ fenced girl Phone 663. 77-3tx j WANTER—f o elemi wall paper. I wash houses and windows and I clean cisterns. Call 210 Callow and I Kohne. Frank Straub. 77-3tx ; WANTED—Some good bright clover or alfalfa hay.* lona Case, south end of High street. 78t3x FOR RENT • FOR RENT —7-room house-, larg garden, fruit, water, electric j lights. Located at 437 Me Barnes St. Inquire at this address. 75-Gt | FOR RENT — Semi-modern dwelling centrally located. Inquire nt 134 S. sth st. 76t.'!x . FOR ifEN'l’’ 9 loom house on Walstreet. Send to box S. E. % Dem- : ocrat Co. ' 77-3tx ; FOR RENT — Five room house on eleventh street, semimodern, will rent for >15.00 per month to reliable party, for information call 799 s 77-3tx j FOR RENT — (i-rooni house, tights, water, cellar, garage. chicken park, large garden; >2 mile easl of Decatur on Reppert farm; immediate possession. §ls per month. Phone 606 or 312. 78-3 t FOR RENT—6 room house on Walnut street, llouble garage; chicken park. Phone 1219. 77t3x FOR RENT —Strictly modern' home' on N. 2nd st. Phone 737. Mark Braden. 78t3 — t o LOST AND FOUND FOUND- Bale of upholstering on Monroe road. Owner may have same by inquiring of J. A. Cline 1 and i>aying for this ad. 77t2 T7(JS i'— ’Siiiall purse containing pa- | pel money and silver either in Nib I lick & Co. or between Laukenaus. | under please re urn to this office. Rewaid. 78-31 X ‘ — London, April I.—D.R,—Weeping j bitterly in a gas-filled room she ' liud ri nted under an assumed I name, the Duchess of L luster, w.f nf tin- ITeiirier Duke of Ireland, wis found this moininng on the veigi- of death, and was taken to a hospital. The duchess, b- fare her marriage, was May Ethoridge, a musical comedy actress. She became engaged t<> the Dake of Leinster, then Lord Edward Fitzgerald whil ,-ii wa, playing a hading part in "Princess Caprice'' at Hu- SiialtcuInny theater n Loudon. 11l 1913. :;fee and laird Edward were mail.ml, and in 1922. through tlie denih of his brother,- hor bus- ' hand snvc« ip << io tie titles, winch include those of E irl of Offaly , and Marquess of Kildme. The Duchy wits created In 1766. but th’ i barony, of Offaly goes back to 12<ia. i The couple have one soli, wlm holds th" honorary title ui Mgr . quesY of Kildare. —O — r »et trie rtami —a mat at Home.

Snappy, New Spring Neckwear The kind the taste demands ami the pocket book commands. SI.OO fIpiTHOUSIjS*H S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Aui'uulaiice Sbi'vlw For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor anti Naturopath i Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 N. A. BIXLER C°TOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. ui. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN Au unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money 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 answered promptly day or | night. Ambu.anee Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 316 or 8-14. Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT < 1 U FRIGID Al RE Sales and Service Household and Commercial Al GI ST W ALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. i■ < > Card of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere appreciation for the many words and acts of kindness extended us ! during our bereavement. These toi gether with the beautiful floral , offerings and the consoling words of Rev. Sunderman were a great I comfort to us. B. F. Amrine and family Mrs. H. R. Poling. o Huntington Woman Dies Huntington, Ind.. April 1 (U,R) — Mrs. Catherine Keefer, believed about 65, Huntington, was found dead in a burning shed in the rear i of her home late yesterday. Huntington county Coroner G. M. Nirsaid circumstances surrounding the , death indicated suicide. •Morgan Kennedy, a neighbor, was attracted to the shed when he noticed smoke coming from it. j After extinguishing the blase he noticed the body in a sitting posii tion on a box. Coroner Nie said it appeared | that Mrs. Keefer had soaked her ! clothes with gasoline and set fire Jto them. Most of the clothing was , burned off the body.

1 LOANS TO FARMERS Special Time Plan f ranklin Security Co. Over Schafer Store. 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 r. i’ y . la-ol values have struck the bottom anil 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 QF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE INDIANA LIVESTOCK Corrected April 1 90-12') pounds $8.45 120140 pounds SB.SS I 140-160 pounds $9.50 , [l6O-200 pounds $lO.Io 200-230 pounds I 230-200 pound $8.90 260-300 pounds $9.20 300-350 pounds $8.95 Roughs $7.00-18.00 Stags $5.0046.00 Calves $14.00 Lambs $9.00 Cattle: Canners $3.00-S4.QO Cutters SI.OO-$5,50 Medium Cows $5.50-$6.00 Goods Cows $6.00-$7 50 Steers $7.00-11.001 Heifers SB.OO-11.00 Butcher Heifers S7.QO-$9.09 Bulls . $6.00-sß.oo| East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. N. Y.. April I.—(U.R) Live-lock: liigs: receipts. 800; holdovers. 1 I.2'■ gi iie ally 15-’sc below Mon-| day’s average, packers active at i decline; bulk. 130 210 lbs.. $10.65$10.75; 220-270 lbs.. $10.25-$L0.60; [ packing sows $8.65-$9. Cattle: receipts. 50; nothing I done on holdover steers; notably steady at Monday's sharp decline; • cows unchanged: cutter grades,. $3.50-$6.25. Calves: Receipt-. 200; venters steady: good to chore. $14.50$15.50; common and in dium. $lO sl3. Sheep receipts. 100: lambs nomi- 1 naily steady, good to choice woolskins. flti lbs. below elig hie. $10.25- ■ $10.50; shorn lumbs. $9-$9.50. Fort Wayne Livestock F.irt Wayne. Ind.. April 1. UR) I I —Livestock: Calves: receipts. 25; liege 100; sheep. 25; hog market 25c off; hull > lbs.. $3; 110-120 lbs.. $9.25; 120 13 I lb .. $9.50; 130-140 lbs.. $3.75:1 149 150 lbs.. $9.85; 150-160 lb:.. $10; 160-180 lbs. $10.10; 180-200 lbs..' . $10.25: 200 225 lbs.. $10.15; 225-250 lbs.. $10; 250-275 lbs.. $9.75; 275300 11.5.. $9.65; 300 350 lbs.. $9.10; I rungh:i, $8; stags. $6; calves. sls; lambs, $9.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Wheat $1.1)% sl.lo $1.12% Corn -85% .87% 87% Outs .14% .14% .13 < LOCAL GRAIN MARKET ■ Corrected April I No. 2 Soil Winter Wheat 9Sc No. 2 Hard Wheat 95c ' No. 2 White (louts • 39 > Barley 5Uc live - .. 80c | Corn 85c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET . Eggs, <!<>/...» • .. . 24c BUTTERFAT AT STATION ; Butterfat 33c ,I— o - In Jcff-rsnn’i Honor The TefTe-son Memorial four fa lien was formed April 13. 1fl?3. on the one hundred and an nhersnry of Thomas .I“ffer«on‘s birth ft has acquired TeffVra«n‘» home Montic*lh>. and Is devoting r Its efforts to its upkeep and theater- ([ ation.

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1930.

• sTtTKMIAI' Os OU MlltMllf. I M 8 8 \t.EWEBT. I IHI I I (IHI 8 111.. KEQI IKI.II lit THE SIT of < <>Bl.nos or tuasr xi. I»l> of UEi'ATCIt lIAII.Y PI-UIIM’KAT published daily except Sunday at j Devatur, Indiana, for April 1. IV3O. State t»f Indiana ! < \>unty of Ada.ns: SS - l‘. fKi< me. a Notarj Publie in an ! | •for th<- State and county aforesaid,} | pt>rs«»uall\ appeared’A. li. llulthousel -ho. having be» n dulj sworn arvong- ‘ ing to law. depose* and Mays that he j is tht Business Manager of the Dera- | ‘ tor Pally Democrat, and that the fol-i I lowing is. to the best of his know- | ledge and belief, a true statement of) • tin ownership ami management and <-n i illation, etc., of the aforesaid i, publication for the date shown in th. above caption, required by the Act of August 24. 11*12, embodied in section IIS Postal Laws and llrguhi ■ lions. printed on the reverse of this furiu 10 wit: r 1. That ttie names and addresses of the publisher, editor. managing • tdiior. and business manager are. Publisher The Decatur bcniorrat Co. Decatur. Ind.. Editor .1. H. Keller. Iterator. Ind. Managing Editor J. H iiriler, Decatur, Ind.. Business Manager A. It. Hoithouse. Decatur, Ind. 2. 'That the owner ut The Deratur Democrat ‘ t'o.. Decatur, Ind.. .1. H Heller. Decatur. Ind . Martha A Helihr. Dvuatur. Ind.. Dick I?. Heller. ' Decatur. Ind., C. E. H dthouse. Deeatur. hid.. A. It. Hoithouse, Decatur, Ind. 3. That the known bondholders. ' 'nortgagees, and other security hold - . e-r* owning or bolding 1 per cent or no-e of total amount of bonds, mo' t . nages. or other securities are NONE. ' I. That the two paragraphs next | above, giving the names of the ownera, stockholders. and security hohl- ’ ers. If any. contain not only the list iof stockholders and securitj holders as they appear upon the bo »ks of tile company but also, in cases where the | stockholder or security holder ap pears upmi the books of the company ,:s t ur ii an\ other fidibia’ .' elatlohs, the name of the person or ‘ <i’-poration for whom such trustee is I A< ting is given; also tb<«t the sai»l ‘two paragraphs contain statement'* i embracing affiant’s full knowladMh uiiJ Ueligf as to the circumstances in I conditions under which stockholders ami security boblers who do jot appear upon tiu bou&s of th“ riHiipany as trustees, hold stork and .securities in a capacity >vher than that of a bona fide owner; and this iffiant has no reason to believe tha« ! any *»<4>er person, association, or 1 w.poratiou nas aik-trst or di-i rert or indirect In the said stu$ r k. | I bunds, uv other securities than as so ! stated by him. 1 That th«- average number of [ ! 4 4»pies of each i>SUr of this pub)'-' icatim sold or distributed, thrmigh ' ' th ■ mails or utlurwisv. to pa hl sub | I scribers during the months pre«_ed- | ing the date shown above is 3.271. | , A. H. Hoithouse Business Manager j 'Bw«»i’n t«- ami >ubs’»nbcd bcfor.v me , lids Ist da> of April Marg.iret Ha-I»*y, Notary Public M\ u unuiisaion expires l‘*eb. I. IfE-* t ppuiu l men I «»f %dio i iii *1 rat ri v \P. 27ZM Notice is hereby given. That the auUosigtiLd Inis been appointed Adi miliistrutrix of the estate of RosnnuiLh Daiicy late of Auuiiis t’ouutv I iec.r<bsud< ihe eatatu is probably-aid-I vent. Anna M. Molts. Administratrix ludson W. Teeplv Attorney. ' Mil'll ’v 1T? ( ' Man-11 Ix-Ju April, ; - You can ret any amount from $lO to $609 on your own signature and security—♦!! loans are just betwean husband, wile and oursi’vca. 1 c;n ta'.:? twenty 1 months to renny—cr pny in full nt any time. Interest is charged just for the time you u.ve trs njoney. Oar lib-rnl nlans haw h»lned hundreds in this commu-ift-r—!<>t us show ’-ou how th-y e>*n h»lp you. Call and s?s us today. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw Co. Phone 287 Dccutur. lud

COURT HOUSE I Real Estate Transfers George W. Baumgardner. If 6 acres in Blue Creek township to j Lulu Baumgardner for SI.OO. ■ Marriage Licenses Oscar Bealoek. Portland, laborer Ito Gladys Dilbone,, Geneva. Abraham Wahli. route 1. Bertie, truck driver, to Rosa Burry. Berne. » —o Identified as Robbers Indianapolis. April I.—fU.R)—Two men. one of them near death from wounds believed suffered in a liquor dealers' war, have been identified by Ralph Scott. 40-year-old Greenfield broker, as those who robbed and shot him last Jan. 31. Scott said that Gaorge Evans. 31. now being held in Pendleton I reformatory, and Forrest Whitesell, in a Terre Haute hospital in I a critical condition from gun ! wounds, were his assailants. Evans was taken to P.ndleton I when cfficeis expressed fear of! mob violence in Greenfield. He is held in default of $85,060 ch irged with robbery and liquor conspiracy. Scott was robbed of slui! as he left a taxicab at his home in G eeu-i field, and the two l and ts then shot l him with a sawed off shotgun. Scott said their remarks at the time ind eated that they intended to kill him. 0Confessed Murderer Is Heid at Marion. Ind. Ma: ion. Ind., April 1. —{U.K - Jack’ Gerald Kingery, 17. Xvas held by Marion police today after he i--aid to have confessed to being one of the two bandits wlio killed Martin llir g. 34, Jonesboro hutch ■ -r. when they attempt d to rcb his ’ store Saturday night. Police said tin- youth tFsolesiai, h<- name of an accomplice in th--1 sheeting and it was ex-pectod the! I second bandit soon would lie ar ! rst cd in another city. K ngery I i was found at the home of a 14i year-old girl in Mai ion. i The bandit who tired the fatal -hot and his accompl ce. if charg'd witli being an accc sory, will be executed upon conviction under provisicii s of an act passed by the f 1929 legislature, which mikes the I death sentence mandatory. ————o When Peace Reigned | Communication by road, t« air an# ! by wife was completely disrupted ’ —Tampa Tribune. o — Operator'* Uncanny Gift if there Is no such thing as telep atby, how does the long-distmiee op orator knew just when you are In the bjithtub?—Vincennes (Ind.) Sun.

BABY CHICKS Hatch* d from weU-culled, free raogc, healthy flocks.l Heavies. f ll.'ttt per hundred. Leghorns, $9410 per hundred. Otero Hatching 4V ? cents per chick. Chicks ready-Tues-day of each week. We have the Newtown and Jamesway Brooder stoves at a reduction with an order. Morehead Farm Hatchery 2 mites north, 1 mile east. V t mile south of Wren, Ohio. Wren Phone.

Panic Is Averted • —— | 1 Indianapolis., April 1. — (U.P.) ‘ 1 Pre ence of mind of the audience I at the Stratford theater. Indianap olis. last light, averted a panic 1 when fire hruke out in the projec- * tlon chamber, burning an operator and damaging the interior more , than $460. William Cole. 26. was burned on I’ the hands and face in efforts to, j extinguish tin- blaring celluloid film. As Hie picture. Hick red a wisp of smoke was projected on the screen. The majority of those u tile theater realized what had hap I pened. Most of them arose and walked out of the theater quietly. Others kept their seats while the tjie was - xtingubhed. and the picture was continued. oChicago Gangster Is Victim of Bullets Chicago, April 1. —(U.R) — Two 1 assassins wreaked a gangsters' , j revenge today on Martin Mullaney. I ! racketeer, pseudo-fight manager ( and beer runner ironically called ! “Babe’’ because he weighed 2871 pounds and was about 5 feet, 6 inches tall. Mullaney’s body, the overcoat still on and one hand clutching a S4IH) bill, was found in the clothes closet of his hotel room today after other lodgers had reported a ‘■commotion'' and shots. A frightened clerk. Lester Blair, peered into the room but saw nothing. He called the manager, who gingerly investigated and discovered the body. The clerk recalled that two men had foTowed Mullaney upstairs' — J J. I —s ■ Iwi .■• - — ~ XOIK I-: OF FIX VI, SF.TTI.I;VII:BT of i:s r v ri: xo. aicui Noli, I Is hi-r»-l,y given lu tile creditois. heirs and legatees of Hector Van i»nle. dei oust-d. I» aiqieai- in the Au.in.s < Ireuil < oiirt. held at liia-.itiu Imlianrf on the 1 Ith day of April I .mil snort- lause. if any. win the I INAL SET! LKMLX I’ AC<’< it Ni s vith the esiau- of said decedent sliouhl not In- approvo,!; and said' I heirs are nvtlTlud tv then and tlic'el : p.ool of heirship and rceeoe I.heir uisti'ibullve shuia s ,1 I’7ll Hieri,.. Atliuinistrafor. I ll'eoatur. Indiana. March 22 1920 AH.m'y Uenrj U. Hiller • Mar.-n 25 April 1 . —o—-— | vo tn it oi iix vi, -i.i 11 laiim of i:» i vt t: x<>. sex;: X’olp ~ is oereb., giieu to the er. -' ditvis lie.ils and legatees of Lewl« n. Uigur, ,l--< eus, u ty appear i.i Hie Adams <’ji:euit Court, held ;i: uecatu:. Indiana, on the txtli da v of April 1930. ami show- cause, if am wii . the FINAL S E T I I, I : M i; X j ’ AC< Vi X IS with the estate of said deeeilent should not he apprmed; mil said heirs are notifiod I ■ then and there make proof of heirship and ■e< i-ivi their distrilmlive shares. , Muri A. I ague. Exeeutlax i Uocgtur, Indiana. March 2 1. 1930. Attorney J. I. Merryman. Mara-h 25 April 1 VPI’OIX I’VIHX I i,l KXKt I I'HIX VO. UJgd Xoti-e Is hereby given. That the undersigned.has la-on appointed l-lx- : ■' ulrix of the Estate ui VVelduu F. ' lU.is|,i<, late of Adams County, dereas, d. 'I he Estate is protmbt.v sol- , ent. , \ Myrtle IS. Frisbie .Executrix H.irvev <’. t'rabill. Attorney .<1„ I i.’.o, Apr i

wttly this morning. He couldn't remember what they looked like. Shortly afterward the ‘commotion' was reported. Police shrugged their shoulders and said Mullaifey probably was Dying to “muscle in" on some racket. Mullaney, who was 34 and iu ; trouble constantly with the police, ! had been shot three times. From i evidence police deducted that th-3 assassins had killed “Babe” in the hallway aiql dragged the heavy body into the closet of his room.

—No. 165— B RA N K STATE ME N T I REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE B PEOPLES LOAN AND TRI ST (OMPAB at Decatur, in the State of Indiana. at the close of its business on March 27, '930 M. KIRSCH President W. A. LOWER Siosß H. M. GILLIG . Vice-President L. S. ARMSTRONG Resources I Liabilities B Loans and discounts $421,529.01 Capital Stncl. . Overdrafts ' Surplus isl U. S. Gov’t Securities 2,150.1)0 v , „ ... ,Undivided Prone -Set i Other Bonds, Securities | etc 5,000.00 i Remand De- H| [Banking house 18,170.001 posits s2ll .<".h'.7S j Furniture and fixtures 5.494.25' Demand Cer- B 1 I Other real estate owned 28.005.00, t ffi ca ien 1 .•;87 07 H Due from Trust Compan- i , . ies. Banks and Bank- Savings De- „ M ers 32,490.27 posits •Caeh on Hand 10,564.5# ! Certified Checks 40.8» JB .Cash Items 507.20 Cash Short 72.30 Bills Payable Total $524,002.21 Total S’ate of Indiana. County of Aiiams, ss: Hi I. W. A. Lower, Secretary, ol the Peoples Loan w Trust tur, Ind., do solemnly swear that the above statenit. .- irue jH \. Subscribed and sworn to before pie this 1 day of \ I. (SEAL) Helen Eady. Notary[■ My commissieffi expires July 25, 1932. B Vacation] Time I Spring, the happiest season of the jear. • i;is arr ß cd. We all feel like going to work with ren<-**H efforts during the bright days of Springtime- I K. JJut how many of us are laying aside a i cs *J for that vacation, or the trip we had planned l<’ r season. Don’t miss your trip this summer lack of funds. Start today by depositing a idtle "■ Vacation Account. | The Peoples Loan I & Trust Company BANK OF SEJIVICt;. |

the killci Mullaiiv.’, .. racketeer. most of li b'-cr Lu-’’ ■ - rap and .. in th- nun