Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, | | BUSINESS CARDS, « | AND NOTICES I BKKXXM Wl It KItKJfSttCXKM M.K M>CM FOR SALE FOR SALK—Feeding tankage at the Decatur Rendering Plant. ton lots or more delivered free 01 charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 20tf EOlt SALk Model A l!’2!’ Stand ard Kour-door Eord Sedan. Bargain. Inquire Fisher Greenhouse after 6 o’clock. 78t3x FOR SALE Plenty of good feeding tankage at the Fred Mutsehler Packing Co., $2 per cwt 7813 FOR SALk—M-day seed corn. $3 per bushel. William Miller, route 8, Decatur. 70-6tx-eod WANTED WE WANT Rags, Auto Tires, Inner Tubes, Newspapers, Magazines, Mixed Papers, Scrap Iron, Scrap Metals, such as Brass. Copper, Lead. Zinc. Auto Radiators. Batteries, etc. Also in the market for Beef Hides. Calfskins. Horse Hides, Greece, Tallow and Wool. We will call with our truck withYi a radius of 10 miles, if you have a load. Phone 442 MAIER HIDE 4 FUR CO. 770 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing WANTED -Some good bright < lover or alfalfa hay. lona Case, south end of High street. 78t3x WANTED —To rent modern small house. Will call for inquiries at the : Democrat office C. H. Cutshall. 80-3tx WANTED Sewing ~ do Tele-i phone 1019. 90-3 t FOR RENT Ft) R RENT s—"-room 5 —"-room house, hug garden, fruit, water, electric ; lights. Located at 437 Mcßarnes.! St. Inquire at this address. 75-6t' FOR RENT — 6-roorn house, lights, water, cellar, irarage. chicken park, large garden; G mile east of Decatur on Reppert farm; immediate possession. sls per month. Phone 606 or 312. 78-3 t LOST AND FOUND LOST'-— Small purse containing paper money and silver either in Nib : lick & Co. or between Lankenaus. I Finder please re.urn to this office. | Reward. 78-3tx LOST ---Strayed or stolen. Beagle hound, white, black and tan spott ed. Answers to name "Bob” Reward. , Phone 965. 79-3 t I LOST'OR"STRAYED- -Two Beagle Hound pups, black and white; I finder please call 1065 or at 409 Winchester st. J. C. Spahr.. 79’2v Receivers Are Named Muncie, Ind.. April 3 —(U.R)--Jacob D. Miltenberger, real estate ' deafer and former representative I in the state legislature, and Burl ' A. Madill, farmer, were named by ' Judge L. A. Guthrie as receiverfor the Lincoln Bank and Trust company. Muncie, which closed Saturday. — " - To Lift Quaarntine Decker. Ind.. April 3.— U.R)—Th” ban on public meetings and schools! sessions at Decker probably will! be lifted Monday, with the threat | of spinal meningitis Ivelieved checked. Dr. E. H. Frigge, county health officer has announc’d. Investigation of the three.s of sevetal p'rsons wTI be made this week. Dr. Frigge said, and if thrre are no further outbreaks or serious developments, th ban will be removed. be -a d. Dr. Frigge reported there are ureases of the disease in Decker a: present. LIST Your farm or city propertv with me for best selling results Hugh Daniels, 144 S. Second St Phone 48. 80-31

r<gWffU<BWW Igqgaggj ESKa Yon Can borrow un gg&ffi to s‘loo from u« nn '|B MH your own M MgmM and security, on lib- Ki J&yjjjg e-al repayment pi -.n. « MMMb No questions asked— H no publicity. Prompt, &| EfSjjS courteous, confiden- H _? tint service. Let us H |P»H help you with your n money problems. ■9H Franklin Security Co t>ver Schafer Hdw. ■ i SR&3 I’hone 237 Decatur ■ j

Snappy, New Spring Neckwear The kind the taste demands and the pocket book commands. SI.OO XCHUITEA/IjS W DwMw, lad. W S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phoue 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEAL 1 11 SEE DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Nalurapath , Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. . Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 j . 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 1 [ 1 An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money ou improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS I 1 Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. Lobenstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls au«wered promptly day or 1 night. Ambu.anee Serv.ce. .Office phone 90. I Residence Phone, Decatur 316 or / 844. Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 ■ ■ LADY ATTENDANT l‘ uT q ] ! I ii I R I G 1 I) AIRE Sales and Service Household and Commercial Al GI ST W ALTER Distributor Phone 20? N. 2nd SI. '■ O ]

COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers < Philip Schug, in lo: 261, Herne tu i Roy W. Cobn tor $300.00 - Q To Test New Law 11 | Indianapolis, April 3 —'U.Ri—Test , ■ >f the 1929 statute to standirdize , I turns of proseeatois throughout tlie state will be mad in Sullivan,; county, it was revealed today. Earl S. I’ummTig.s, democrat i ■ 5 primary candidate tor prosecutor I ( at Sull van, has filed a mand. lire I j •it in Sullivan circuit court to reqviie S cretary of State Otto G ■ Tifield to c itify hi- liana- lor thoj '■lection ballot. Although accepting filings of 1 I i candidate.- f <>m all counties, Fi- i I held has refused to certify those , ' affect d by the new law. upon ad-1 I vise of Attorn' y General Jam ■ 1 M. Ogden. This paved the way ! 1 .or the suit testing constitutional-- ! 1

I AUTOS Refinanced on smaller pay- I' jients. Quick service. Franklin Security Co, B ' Phone 237 ■ | Schab r Bldg. Decatur, full. «*,T "'TX..-. .x k . . OWN A FARM I When land value is high is i the tin e to s e i;l But when land value is low ; is the time to B UY . Band values have struck the bottom and are rising. , Buy now on our easy payment plan. Low rate of interest. The Suttles-Ed wacds Co. Phone 358 Decatur Indiana ! ‘ I

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE INDIANA LIVESTOCK Corr'- ted April 3 . 0 120 pounds sS.®'> 129-14" pounds $9.00 i 140-ISo |x>pnds $9.65 ’.B '-20 • pounds 10.25 yiio-230 pounds lo.l" 230 '_'6o pounds $9.95 2 >o-r,oo pounds $9.35 300-350 pounds $9,191 Roughs . . $7.00-SB.OO Stags -$5.00-$6.00 ■ $13.11 Lambs $9.00 I Cattle: fanners . ,«.3.00-$4.001 Cutters $ 1.00-ss.sti I Medinin t ows $5.50-86.00! Goods Cows .. $6.00-si.so! Steers . $7,00-11,0.) He fers SB.OO-11.00 , Butcher Heifers $7.00-$9.00 j Bulls $6.00-SB.OOI r East Buffalo Livestock Ea- Buffalo. N. Y„ April 3.— <U.R) -Livestock: Hogs: r ipts, 100; holdovers. 1.2’1": weights above 163 lbs., fairly active and steady; lights w rights ■ slow, weak to lower, $8.75-$9.25: ' lir <•' liter ng around $10.50. ‘Cattle receipts. 100; cows un-i changed, cutter grades $3.50-86.25 ; Calves: r.ce.ipts, 350; vealtrsj. mostly steady; good to choice,] >1 tri.'-sls; common and medium, j $lO-813. Sheep: rn-eipts 800; lambs slow i I uely steady at Wednesday's de-1 clin . good to choice woolskins, 9" ' lbs., down, $3.61-8'1.75; choice quot- < ,d, $10; qbmforhtale grade clip-|| pirs, SS.SO-$8.75. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. ' Wheat $1.13% $1.14% $1.17'2 I Corn .87% .89% .9® ;i Oats .45% .45% .44 1 1 ' 1 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Anri) 2 No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat 98*: ' No. 2 Hani Wheat 95c No. 2 White Goats 39 ( Barley -50 c Rye 80c I Corn . 85c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET .. dozen 22c I BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 35c Housekeeper is “Fired” Kiihmond, Ind.. April 3- (U.P.) Richard Long, negro, Richmond, finally is rid of his housekeeper, ; Frances Hamilton, but it took four] ejectments, four bricks, four brok ] en windows and a court appearance to show the woman she no . longer was in Long’s employ. Four times Ixmg put out hi?' bomokeeper. Each time she ie- \ turned and hurled a brick through , II window in her former employer’s home. Ixing took his troubles to city court after the fourth brick crash'd into his living room. Judge !’■ A Ball fined the womail $1 lin'd costs and sentenced her to 30 days in the woman's , prison. The sentence wa? sus--1 ended on the condition that Hie i defendant pay for the broken I windows. —o — . Mr and Mrs James Tully of Fort, i Wayne spent Wednesday afternoon; ia this city visiting with friends.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1930.

Marchand Gay—Bares His Romance ! X‘* . IL. -*** •* • WF 4ipiwW ■ & K iPv -4? « '“LA •

Tears filled the eyes of Henri Marchand wh- n he espied his young son, Henri, Jr., in the crowded courtroom at Buffalo, N. Y. The emotional artist hugged the boy and then held him away to feast his eyes on the one love out of the many in his life that remains his. Marchand later testified against h:s former love, expos-

BANK STATEMENT — Charter No. 469 Report of the condition of Farm- ' ers State Bank, at Preble, in the State of Indiana, at the close of ; Its business on March 27, 1930. Wm. M. Meyer, President ]■< Albert Reppert. Vice-President C. R. Smith, Cashier Noah Arnold. Asst. Cashier Resources Loans and discounts $108,848.00 Overdrafts 145.04 V. S. Gov’t Securities 40(1.00 Other Bond#. Securities. etc 37.178.07 , Banking House 3,700.00 Furniture and Fixtures 3.600.1'0 Other Real Estate owned 3,1'73.41 ' Due from Trust Companies. Banks and Bankers and Ca-h on Hand 21,782.47 Cash Items 242.65 Total $178,969.64 Liabilities Capital Stock —I’aid in $ 25,000.00 Surplus 3,3'10.00 I'ndivided Profits —Net 1,040.16 I Demand De- , posits $62,115.55 Demand Certificates .. 80.836.52 , Savings Deposits 3 1)81.94 Special Deposits 2,91'9.99 148.944.0(1 ’ Other Liabilities 685.18 Total ... .. . $178,969.6-4 State of Indiani', , Connlv of Adams, ss: I, C. R. Smith, cashier of the Farmers State Bank of Preble. Indiana. do solemnly swear that the ul'ove statement is true. C. R. SMITH Subscrib’d and sw'orn to before me this 2nd day of April, 1930. Charles A. Fuhrman. ■ (Seal I Notary -Public : My commission expires iiept. 12, ; 1930. — o— »- 1 Get the Debit--1 r»oe a’ come I . I

ing his fantast c love life to the world in an attempt to send his cast-off Indian love to the electric chair for Instigating the murder of his wife. Anson Jimerson, “Red Lilac’s” Seneca Ind an father, also testified for the prosecution in the case against his daughter. (lu ier national News real.

Nil ER I FF >11.1'! < X<». 13 I.!- ' ti !»-♦• v Miller vs. John.W. Parrirsh Dells Parrish his wife, James I*', ■’.tr list. Al\e. i;i Parrish. his wife , Joshua (>. Parri.-h Bessi • J. Parrish ais wif<- Ohten M Parrish Laara ’’ar is i h < wife. Hervey S. Parrish L la Parrish his wife, Maggie V. .1 >Mon Es•••ox. het li isban'i, John W. Parrish, Executor. M. Kirsch] . ieas>ue. . Moiu'ca* State batik a cor- i j-o’-atio-n. By virtue of an order of sale t> * ne dirci t« «l from the Clerk of the! A'L-rii’s Circuit Court of Atlanis: ■ >ua y. indiarti, I will cxp »se t»| public j-ale to lh<> bidder on' S iturd'iv th' ?'.Ui of April A. I' J I'.!*!” bet vt*en th • Im rs of 10 o’c lock, A. M and I <>’< h>ck P M. of «aid day ■ it the cwt «h r of the Court llitrs -' in liccatu'-. Ad; •••»< Coirnt y, Indiana,! 1 th.* rents a id profits for a. term not , exceedin'? ><\cn y ar* the follow--inx dost !!>*••! real cstat<‘, ro-\VIT:i Inlot I- »f th*' ori«::i al p’at of thl ofr M Allan s, Ciarity, in ■ th<? St if of In liana ; And oti failure io r<ulr< the full • moint i‘s judarnient intercd: and costs. I will at the s.un» time an 1 inact t /posc to p ib!i< salt the tee simple of said real t date. Taken as the propertv of J »hn W. Parrish, DoHiv C. Parrish, his wife,! ! hji<.« E. ’ ris*h.- Al - erda Parrish. 1 his wife. Joshua O. Parrish. Bessie Parrish, his wife. Orden M. Parrish, baur.i Parrish. Iris wife. JI rv<-.\ S | h Lola Pt'i'ish. his wife. Mag~| gic V, Essex, Jason Essex, her hus.aud. .ndi i \\ .'iirish. Executor.j Monroe State Bank a corporation At th suit of Andrew Miller said ale . il! he made without any relief , .vhat<><‘;' friii vafuation or ap- 1 pinis ment laws; ilarl H dHiiKSWorth Sheriff ; A’d <ma ('< jat v, e Indiana ’, L V.itll'- s. Attoim?. April N’<»th*e is ne -efry yiven that sh“. Common I’min' il in and for th**! Cit7» r of Ib-atur. Indiana, will on th • 25th day of April, I at 7 o < lo k M. at thei’ c until rooms re«<i\ staled bids for the construction of ;• i“ v fiie station J uihling as pe»‘ plans and spt*cifj-catlons now on file n ia- ufl'i- e of tbt City Clerk. Flach t I'ltler will be rcM’Urcd to 11c- •<> it with bis bi<l a er tit ied cln. ck| for an amount not Jess than t w » and i one Irnlf per cent <2Ms I d th<* esti-l malt- of the 'O*t of swell improve-I inent provided, that such cher’K shall 1 in no case lw for less than One Hund* ■ ti ’.mi,i i s i»i »iO ». All bid h-r.s tire r<ii|iiir'd to use) •; form riunibt-r ’'K -a preset*i<b-; I b\ the State ll' i-d of Accounts , »f Indirtiia. A copy of plans an 1 spccifiration:’: .in he obtained I - om pool rppyt’r and ’ohlmeyer, Architects, En. t \Vhyn**J I'tbll tna. ' ht* Common Council reserves the j I rixht to reject arty ami all bids C dins- n»v hon'd --ni offb ini seal : his *rd day of April 1930. • live < hristen \ City Clerk April 3-10 j I

t iip'iint tiH'iit ui ralor A<». N’otb ;* is hcreliy given. That the I un lersignetl has be n appoirttrd Administrator of the estate of Margaret B. Euchs late of \dams Coun-| tv, deceased. The estate is pro’oably seh ent. Milo Fuchs. Administrator | March 19, 1 Ijenhart, Heller anti Srhursfvr Attys. | Ma/ch 2D-27 A-3 I BANK STATEMENT • Charter No. 289 Report of the eiHiilition of The Monroe State Hank of Monroe, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its luisiness on March 27. 1330. E. W. Busche, President Frank Heiman. Vice-president W. S Smith. Liquidating Agent Resources Loans and disiounts $61,791.02 Overdraft* 160.U6 Other Bonds, Securities, etc 17.650 50 Banking Hottse 4.050.00 Furniture and Fixtures 4.270.9'1 [ Other real estate owned 8,983.34 Due from Trust Companies, Banks and Bankers and Cash on Hand 15,381.93 Cash Short 381.8 i Total $112,668.69 Liabilities ■Capital Slock Paid in $25,000.0“), 'Surplus ' . 2,200.06 I i Undivided Profits -Net. 182.75 j 'Demand Deposit-■ $33,931.81 Demand Certificates 48,354.13 82.285.94 ; Bills payable 3,000.0 b ] \ $112,668.69 I ) Stale of Indiana, ; County of Adams, ss: I. W. S. Smith, Liquidating Agent of tlie Monroe State Bank of Monroe, Ind. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. W. S. SMITH. | Subscribed and sworn to before I me this 2nd day of April. 1930. Ghax. E. Bahner (Seal) Notary Public, I My coßfuiis. ion expires Jan. 1,1932 i

Miss Betty Macklin and Dick; Stcneburner mo ored to Fort Wayne I

Our Next I: auction! Os STOVES, FURMTURE and ( LOTHI« will be held I SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 5, I Commencing at 7:30 sharp ■ Perry Ogg's Second Hand Store, DecatuiML--110 Jefferson street E 2 Pianos Radios, Loud Speakers All kinds of Dressers Electric Stand Lamp Princess Dressers 3 flood Library Table* Walnut Dressers Chiffoniers Contmode Dressers Electric Sweepers B Buffets Davenports I Dining Tables Rocking Chairs K Complete Dining Room Suite Several Odd Kitchen Clafl AA hite Porcelain Top Tables Hall Tree B 6 Simmons Beds & Springs Dav-Beds f Wall Mirror Pads Mattresses Sewing Machines Cupboard Ice-Box I Stands Porcelain kitchen (abi«lß Redding, Comforts Davenport Library Table Blankets Kitchen Tables BT* Ranges All kinds of Dishes Bl Oil Stoves Cooking L’tensils B Pedestal Neu Four Prong forks Bl Ford Radiators All kinds of Clothing ■ Fruit Cans. Tubs Heating Stoves ■ ■ Wash lioards. Blinds Piano Rolls ■ Electric yVasher Cross-cut Saw ■ Auctioneer: Bill Mevers Clerk: (THESE GOODS MI ST ABSOH TEIA -ELI.) J

Vacation I Time I E Spring, the happiest season of the vear. has td. \\ e all feel like going to work with itne*' 1 eflorte durirg the bright days of Springtime. H But how many of us are laying aside a •or that vacation, or the trip we had p'anned l'»r season Don’t miss your trip this summei heeaus* ’ack of funds. Start today by depositing a little to t acation Account. H H n The Peoples Loan | & Trust Company I BANK OF SERVICE. |L

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