Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES w FOR SALE FOR SALE — Feeding txnkage at I the Decatur Rendering Plant, % | ton lots or more delhergd free of | charge. Plump S7O-T or 513. 30tf FOR SALE — Strawberry plants ' Senator Dunlap. Dr. Burrlll. and j Marvel varieties. 50c per 100 or less ■ on large lots. jHepry Yake, Deca- 1 tut', Route 2. Craigville phone. 32-4tx eod. roll SALE Potatoes, good for eating or planting. Phone 894 C. 84-3tx FOR SALE —1 28x46 Minneapolis Seed separator, new in 1927. 1 32x52 Rimey wood separator, paint good, belts good. 1 32x54 case steel separator. Good running order. Pickering governors for all makes of tractors. Ask about Eagle 20-40 2-cylinder tractor. Har!ev Smith. Berne. 85-3tx FOR SALE—Reed Stioiler. Inquire Phone 236. 85-3tx FOR SALE Pan-Ainerii an Trombone leather case. Phone 797-1' Dick Lewton 85-3tx FOR~SALE~Day old male calf— Martin E. Heckman, phone 860-A 5 mile north Decatur. 85t3 : FOR SALE — Giant white Pekin Duck eggs. Ten and twelve pounds stock. Mrs. Rayl Phone Monro* M 4 Decatur Route 9. 85-3tx EUtt SALE—Early Ohio potatoes. Otto Hoile. Phone 694-E. Sa-Ct FOR SALE Rich diit for flower beds. Five bushel and over delivered 10c bu. Phone 813 86-3’. FOR SALE-Two sows with pig- by side. One cow. George Hindlang. 86-3tx , 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 withVi a radius of 10 miles, if you have a load. Phone 442 MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing WA.VTED— H<n»se-cleaning t»" KT. I LOST AND FOUND LOST -29x1.1'► tire, rnn and car ; rier, between Willshire and De-1 catur. Finder leave at this office. I Reward. S5-3t , LOsH 1 -- Envelope with % yyrd of green silk ami two spools of thread. Call phone 841. S5-3tc| LOST $lO biTi between Frickb-s Pool Room and Fisher and Har-1 lis. Reward. Finder call 10(10. SGJIx i FOR RENT FOR REN 1’ —About April 25 fur I nished or unfurnished cottage at 1 Monmouth. 2% miles from Deea'ur j on paved highway. Garage, chicken park, fruit, gartiden. Cistern water! in house. Phone 8721. 84-3! ; FOR RENT—A good semi-modern seven-room house on Short St. i Call 1043 or 522 Jefferson St. 81-3tx| FOR RENT Good 9 room house ; ou North Second st., both kinds | of water, gas. electricity, will put j in a furnace this summer. Phone I 431. Judson W. Teeple. 85t3x | FOR RENT—Five room house ot: I N. 7th St. modern except furnace i Inquire at 604 N. Third 86-3tx i FOR RENT—The Weaver property, j 1% squate north of Methods!, church. Phone 256. Steele & Jaberg. 86-3 t i COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Mary Clock et al. in lot 671. De i catur. to Bessie I. Johnson lor $500.1 Recover Valuable Papers Fayetteville, N. C. - (UP) — A mall safe stolen f.om L. S. McDaniel's grocery was found in aj swamp in Cedar Creek Township. About ssoy in cash had been removed but valuable papers were intact. .—• ———> MITH 11 TO IIIIHIIJIS Notice Is hereby given that th : Common Council in anil fur th" Cftv of I ».-* atur. Inillmii. will on tli J.’.tii day of April. l!»3# .it 7 o’clock I l‘. M. at their < oun« 11 rwu» ic- <-B sealed blds tor the coiisfruction of new fire station building as p"r plans mid speelfh ations now on fil iii the ofiii i- of the City Clerk. Each bidder will be I'cquirN) to deposit with ills bid a certified Huck for an amount nut less than two and , one hair per cent ’2Vi I <d th'’ ext! mall of the cost of sin h Improv--; .’ni.'nt p-ovblfd that s'l'-ll , li.-i >< -Wii.i 111 no • ase be for less than One Hund • I red dollars i HO’O, , All bidders nri- required Io use' g'eni-riil form number l*(i-a prewrib-} . d to Illi- State 11 'aid of Accounts of Initlana. A copy of plans and spei ifb iitiens can be obtained f:oni I'oliliiiey vr and (•oliliiieycr. Architects, Fort Wayil". Indiana. Ihe i'oiiiinoii t 'ouii'il rmei' eg the right to reJet I any and all blds Witness nv hand and official seal this 3rd day of April 1939. Alice Christen City Clerk April 3-10

' For the men avho want to be well dressed Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits in all the new spring shades and fabrics. Political Calendar Daily Democrat: Please announce that I urn a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the vot-'i era at the primary. Tuesday. May 6, 1930. Your support will be | appreciated. FRANK HEIMANN Mar. 24 to May 6 Announcement: — J F. Snow herein wishes to an-' nounce that he is a candidate for Trustee of Washington township, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election on May 6. 1930. to May 6 : FOR COMMISSIONER Dear Friends and Voters: I wish p in this manner to say to you tha: : 1 am a Democratic candidate forii the nomination of County Commis-ll stoner of the Third District, sub- 1 ject to the decision of the primary election. May 6. 1930. As it will be ( impossible for me to see all the vol- i ers. I hereby very cordially appeal to you for your support at the pri- , mary, which will be very highly appreciated. MOSES AUGSBURGER French Township For Commissioner, Third District De a- Editor: Please anounce in your paper that I am a candidate for Commissionei, Third district, subject to decision of Democratic voters at the May Prii mary The support of all voters will 1 i be appreciated. DENNIS STRIKER lump) — | Daily Democrat: Please announce that 1 am a' I i iCididat.e for the Democratic noini i.trtfon jror County Clerk of Adams I cornify. subject, to the decision of I the voters at the May primary.'' The support of the voters will be 1 I appreciated. G. REMY 13IERLY, I; 3-29—May 6x Hartford Township. , FOR SHERIFF Please announce my name as a', ! candidate for sheriff of Adams county, subject to the decision of, the democratic primary, to be held. I May sth. Your support will be ap-, ; predated. JOHN DICKERSON. Daily Democrat: Please annfiuuce that I am a I candidate lor the Democratic ' nomination for Trustee of Wash- ! ington township, subject to the | I decision of the voters at the May primary. The support of all votI ers will be appreciated. TOM NOLU I | DEAIt EDITOR: Please announce that I am a I candidate for the Demociati ■ U'nni- ! nation for Treasurer of Adams I county, subject to the decision of | the voters at the primary election i ; May 6. Ail support will be appreI elated. j Apr 4toM 5. JOHN WECHTER. | Decatur Daily Democrat: Please announce tha’ 1 am a | candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Sheriff, subject to the decision of voters at the ■ primary. May 6. This is my third i race for this office lieiug defeated |by a few votes at the previous primaries. Your support will be ; haartily appreciated. ROY BAKER Daly Democrat: I wi-h to announce that I atn a' | candidate for the Democratic notuij nation for county assessor, subject ! | to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 6. I will' appreciate your support. Apr. 9-to-May 9. JAY CLINE. FOR SHERIFF Dear Voters: In this manner I w ish to say i that I am a Democratic candidate for Sheriff of Adams County, subject to the primary, May 6, 1930.; Experienced in law enforcement.; NA’ill greatly appreciate any support and cooperation you give me. ' To May 5x BURL JOHNSON For County Assessor Daily Democra :- I wish to anp'ince Io t'.ie vole's j I'iu't I am a candldato for lhe tlcmo-1 I'-.aUe nomination for county asses- i tor. subject to th" decision of the voters al the primary election, I'ucsday. May 6. Aqy support given I me will be appreciated. John F. Felty Apr. 10 to May 6 FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE 1 v. i h to announce that I will be ' a candidate for Adams Circuit Court

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Judge on the Democratic ticket, subject to the decision of the voters in the .May primary election. Your sup port will be appreciated. DORE B. ERWIN Apr. 10 May 8 MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE INDIANA LIVESTOCK Corrected April 10 90-120 pounds . $8.90 120-140 pounds $9 30 140-16’ Pounds $9.95 160-200 pounds 10.4') 200-230 pounds 10.25 230-260 pounds 10.10 260-300 pounds $9.65 300-350 pounds $9.40 Roughs $7.00 SB.OO Stags . $5.00-$6.00 St Sags sl2 50 Lambs $9.00 Cattle: Canners , $3.00-$4.00 Cutters sl.oo-$5.50 Medium Cows ... $5.50-$6.00 Goods Cows ... $6.00-$7.50 Steers $7.00-11.00 Heifers . ... SB.OO-11.00 Butcher Heifers $7.00-$9.00 Bulls .. s $6.00-SB.OO CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July S pt. Dec. Wheat sl.l itg 1.15 1.17’g 1.22% Cprn .81% .87% .88% .83 Oats .44% .15% .13% East Buffalo Livestock Ea t Buffalo, N. Y-, April 10. — 'll# livestock: Hogs: receipts. L00l>; 400; slow. 25c to mosjly 35c under We,lues day's average: bulk, 120-230 lbs.. $10.90-$ll; some leveled higher: packing sows, s!'-$9.40. Gatti.: leceipts. 200; medium to good st ers steady, sl2 25; cutter cows. $3.75-36.25. Calves: receipts. 100; holdovers 25 c: vealer.i fairly active and steady to strong; good to choice, sl3-sl4; top. $14.50. common and medium. SB.SU-$10.50. Sheep: receipts. 300; lambs acItive. fully steady; medium choice [ciippii . $9.25, good woolskins, 110; choi.-e quot d. $10.50; new spting lambs, sll. Fort Wayno Livestock Fort Waym Ind.. April* 10.—(U.R) ■ —Livestock; Calves, leceipts. 50; hogs, 300; i sheep, 50: hog market steady, 15c I i fl; 9v-U0 lbs., $9.50; 110-130 lbs.. -9.75; 130-150 lbs., $10; 150-160 |bs, ,10.25; 160-280 lbs.. $10.35; 180-20) | lbs.. $10.50; 200-225 lbs.. $10.35: 229-250 lbs. $10.25; 250-275 $1040; 275-300 lbs., $9.90; 300-350' , ilis.. $9.75; roughs, $8.25; stags. %6: calves, sl3; lambs, $9. I.OCA.L GRAIN MARKET Corrected April io | No. 2 Soft \\ inter Wnapt $1.02 No. 2 Hard Wheat 'J9< No. 2 White Oats 4'ic Barley —- s'.;e live —BO c Corn s’)c to SI.OO LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 22c BtirrERFAF AT STATION Butterfat 33c nJ IcJd -La tZRuJ U«Tlc2ril3nG=J 11 NEED - MONEY ? Terms to Suit Your Convenience Our office provides for complete privacy in arranging loans Up To S3OO On Your Own Security NO ENDORSERS Franklin Security Co.

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS • Notice is hereby given that Mon-' day. May 5, iwu, will be the last day to pay your fall installment of taxes. The county treasurer's oPi flee will be open from 8 a.in. to 4 , p.m. during the tax paying season ’ All taxes not paid by that time i I will become delinquent and a 10% I i penalty will be added. Do not put I i off paying taxes as they must be j i paid and the law points out the j 'duty of the county treasurer. Those 1 who have bought or sold property ‘ and wish a division of taxes are I asked to come in at once. Don't) I wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for anyone so inease ! don't ask for it. We will be glad; to mail the paid receipts to those : who-mail in their checks to this; office before the final tax paying, date. Ed. Ashbaucher. Treasurer of Adams County. Ind. Till May 5 sin-:i«i> f sM.i-: < miinv No. 1341 U Andrew Millet vs. .John W. Parrish C. Parrish his wife. .lames Par.rjsh. Alvc-rda Parrish, his wife I .Joshua O. Parrish. Bessie J. Parrish j his wife. Orden M. Parrish Laura Parrish. hi< ifrlfe. Hervey S. Parrish, Lda Panish his wife. Maggie V. Essex, .Jason Essex, her husband.) .John \V Parrish, Ewcutor, M. Kirsch Treasure ’. Monroe State Bank a corporation 1 By virtue of an order of sale to)’ me directed from the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Cosrt of Adams' County, Indiana. 1 will expose t » public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday the 26th da> of April A. I’. 1!cp» between the hours of 10 o’clock \ M. and 4 o cfovk P M of said day at the east door of the Court House In Decatur. Vtams County. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years lhe follow- i ing described real estate. TO-WIT: ' tnlcd 15 of the original plat of the [ town of Monroe. Adams County, in th< Stat* of Indiana; Ami on failure to realise the full 11 amount of judgment interest ami costs. I will at the same time and ; pia<e expose to public sale the feu} simple of said real estate. ’taken as the property of Jolm \V. ‘ I Parrish, Dollle C. Parrish, his wife, . .Janus I’. Parrish. Aherda Parr’sh ills wife. Joshua <). Parrish. Bessi.? Parrish, ids wife. Orden M. Parrish. ' Laura .Parrish, his wife. Hervey S' Parr ish. L<»la Parrish', his wist. JMag- *

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I gle V. Essex. Jason Essex, her husLand. John W. Parrish. Executor.; Monroe State Bank a corporation, j I At the suit of Andrew Miller said •sale will be made without any relief (whatever fi »m valuation or ap-) I praisenient laws: Hurl Hollingsworth Sheriff | Adams County. Indiana |C. V L- Walters, Attorney. April 3-10-17 i _() —* Thousand Hear Speakers Criticize Congressmen Washington, April 10 —(UP) I Mme than Loot) Washintonians I many of them prominent, gathered ! at Willard hotel here lust night to 'hear Mrs. Charles Sabin. New York social leader, criticize members ot I congress who "cany water on one, shoulder and gin o nthe other." The meeting was held tinder the j auspices of the Washington chapter of the Women's organization for National prohibition reform. "Tiie women of this country who are disgusted with hyprocrisy and j the havoc and chaos wrought by prohibition, will see that candidates I ) for congress who equivocate on the I wet and dry issue are defeated next tall." Mis. Sabin said. The prohibition opponents also heard Senator Tydings, Dem.. Md.. former senator James Wadsworth of New York and Rep. Mary T. Morton. Dem., N. J. _ o ( “Cave Man Loses Voice Is Awarded $20,000 Hollywood, Cal.. April 10- l UP)»- I The cast of paramount’s new taikie "The Cave Man." was repotted idle today wliiie the cave man himself George Bancroft, rested at a desert resort in an attempt to recover his ! voice. i The actor was reported to have I I completely lost the use of his voce 11 ; cords during work on this picture. * latest. He was stricken suddenhy; and physicians are unable to a<Y

—— ■■ »»- | count for the trouble. Doris Kenyon, leading lady for i Bancroft in "The Cave Man." was j ; reported put on halt pay along with I other principals, in accordance with i Will Hay ' leccUt ruling that when I work ou a production is postponed, j the cas. shall not be laid off. Mothers.. -Watch 'Children’s colds COMMON he»J colds often “settle” in throat and chest where they may become dangerous. Don’t take a chance — at the first sniffle rub on Children’s Musterok once every hour for five hours. _ Children's Musterole is just good old Musterok, you have known so long, m milder form. Working like the trained masseur, this, i famous blend of oil ot mustard, camphor, menthol and other ingredients, brings I relief naturally. It penetrates and stimui fates blood circulation, helps to draw out ' infection and pain. Keep full strength Musterole on hand, for adults and the milder — Children s. Musterok for little tots. All druggists. ImbMi mild 1 1

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