Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ' ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES ■ ■ iMfiMfifito toXK'4PCOt'to.« to.« icxM FOR SALE FOR SALE — deeding tankage al the Decatur Rendering Plant, 't ton lota or more defhered free ot charge. Phone 870 Tor 513. !Otf FOR SAI.I'I 1 25.v16 Minneapun.: i Se«d separator, new in 1927. 1 32x52 Rimey wood separator, paint good, belts good. I 32x54 case steel separator. Good running order. Pickering governors for all makes of tractors. Ask about Eagle 20-40 2-cyllnder tractor. Hat- | ley Smith. Berne. 85-3tx , FOR SALE—Reed Stndhr. Impiire Phone 236. 85-3tx FOR SALE Pan-American Trombone leather case. Phone 797-F Dick Lewton 85-3tx FOR~SALE—Day old male calf— Martin E. Heckman, phone 860-A 5 mile north Decatur. 85t3 win s*r k — GOn’ white Pekin , Duck eggs. Ten and twelve pounds stock Mrs. Ravi Phone Monroe M l Decatur Route 9. 85-3tX ■ FOR SALE —Early Ohio”potatoes. i Otto Hoile, Phone 694-E. 85-3 t FOR SALE Rich dirt for flower beds. Five bushel and over delivered. I>'. ■ : I 813 ■ ( FOR^SALE-Two sows with pigs by side. One cow. George Hindlang. 86-3’x FOR SALE l-yeat old Guernesey ' cow. fresh; calf by s de. Two good heavy springer heifer-, j Schmitt Meat Market. 87-3 t ; FOR SALE — White Easter rabbits i Phone 7875 Apr 11-17 2tx _VV ANTED WANYeIT House-cleaning to do. j Phone 871-0 86 x • ■ ' ■■■— LOST AND FOUND L05T—29x4,40 tire, rim and car-| rier. between Willshire and De- ' catur. Finder leave at this office. Reward. 85-3 t LOST Envelope with > 2 yard of green silk and two spools of thread. Call phone 841. 85-3tc < LOST $lO bill between Fri< kl-s Foo' Room and Fisher and Hat t lis. Reward. Finder call 1000. 86-31 x - FOR RENT FOR RENT—Good 9 room house on -North Second st., both kinds of water, gas, electricity, will put in a furnace this summer. Phone ; 431. Judscu XV. Teeple. 85t3x > FOR RENT —Five room house on • N. 7th St. modern except furnace < Inquire at 604 N. Third 86-3tx FOR RENT-J-The Weaver property. * l> t squat e north of Method st | ' church. Phone 256. Steele A- Ja- i berg. 86-31 j FOR-RENT — 3 room - apartment.! , heat and w:| er furbished 424 I Marshall St. or phone 198 S7-3t | i^iUßENT—Garage close to G. K- I | Phone 980 after 5 o'clock. 872 t ( o FURNITURE repaired or recover- - ed. Call Perry Ogg Second Hand Store. Phone 1149. S7-3t . - . f CONGRESS TODAY • (UP) ♦ Senate: I Continues debate on Harris im-il migration bill. I Judiciary committee considers II legislation to improve jail facil-'l itles. I Commerce committee considers t| ocean mail contract . House . Takes up private bills on calen-i ' dar. Banking and currency committee ' r-s’dmes hearing on branch bank-, ing. .. o — Miss Violet Burdg of Fort Wayn 1 ' is spending the week in this city ! visiting with rela ives and friends.f).— — — NOTICE TO PAINTERS The Trustees of the Decatur Public Library will receive bids on . the interior decoration of the Decatur Public reading, stock and reference rooms and w)lll also receive sei»arate bids on exteriorwoodwork painting. File bids with Mr. Matt Kirsch at Peoples Ixian and Trust Co., on or before Friday April 11 at 3;00 p.tu. Committee: Henry Heller. Secy. Matt Kirsch. 1 M. F. Worthman Apr 7-10 |- NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Mon- < day. May 5. DW, will be tjie last day to pay your fall installment of taxes. The comity treasurer’s office will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will bocome delinquent and a lO'{ penalty will lie added. I>o not put off paying taxes as they must be paid and Hie law pointe out the duty of the county treasurer., Those who have twilight or sold property and wish a division of taxes are tt-ked to come in at once. Don’t 1 wait for the rush. No receipts can bo. laid away for anyone so please don’t ask. for It We will be glad to mall the paid receipts to those who mail in their cheeks to this office before the final tax paying date. Ed Athbaueher. Treasurer of Adams County. Ind. TUI May 5 .

Treat Your Feet to the BEST INTERWOVEN SOCKS New Spring Patterns await your choosing 50c, 75c, SI.OO k/ Ikulut Ind. ster S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office photic uCO Home puoiio t , Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor anti Naturopath 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 An 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 S Lobenstcin & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Cails answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 316 or | 844. Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O I R I G I I) AIRE Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. (i i» - ( ( London (UP) -A humane mo- i torist who ran over a bank to avoid ' hitting a labbit backed out into the , road and killed a dog innsuußiuMHaßHV' | IF YOU NEED MONEY I ■ Write or Phone a I Franklin Security Co. I £ Phone 237 ’ S 3 Over Schafer Store. Typewriting Stenographic Work H" von have tiny cxlrti Ivpowritin.’ or stenographic work I will De glad Io do it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Ho’thouse .Judge .1. I Merryman's Law Office, K.«of C. Bldg. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant V>. IL ZWICK & SON ( alls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office fit Home 3(13 MONEY TO LOAN City Jxmns 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Ixians 5%% 10 or 20 years We write Insurance. —THE— Suttles-Edwards COMPANY Niblick Store Bldg. DECATUR, - INDIANA

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE INDIANA LIVESTOCK Berne. Indiana Livestock Corrected April 11. Hoes So-110 pounds $9.00' Hogs 110-130 pounds 9.40 Hogs 130-150 pounds 10.051 Hogs 150-170 pounds 10.35 Hogs 170-210 pounds 10.50 Hogs 210-230 pounds 10.35! Hogs 239-280 pounds 10. Hogs 260-300 pounds 9.75 Hog- 300-350 pounds 9.50 Hogs, Roughs 7.00-SB.OO Hops. Stags . $5.00-$6.00 Calves $12.00-$12.50 Lambs $9.00' Cattle: Can’ers ’ $3.00-$4.00 < 'utt is $ 1.00-$5.50; Medium Cort'-s $5.50-$6.0:) Good Cows $6.00-$7.50 Steers $7.00-11.00] Heifers SS.OO-H.OO! Butcher Heftrs $7.00-$9.00 ‘ Bulls $6.00-SS.OO j CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dee. Wheat $1.12% 1.14% 1.17% 1.21% Corn .84 .86% .87% .82% Oats .44% .45% .43% East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. N. Y., April 11. — (U.R) — Livestock: Hogs: receipts. 2,000; holdovers. 4 to; active to all interests; generally steady; bulk, 150-250 lbs.. $10.90; mostly $11: few, $11.10; 120-150 lbs.. $10.75-$ll: packing sows. $9 $9.40. Cuttle: receipts, 500; cows pre-, donrnating steady to 25c lower; i cutter grades. $3.50-$6.25; fat cows: $7.25 $8.50; medium steers, $10.50.' Calves: receipts, 1,600; better: gtade yealets, 50c tower; others about steady; good to chotre. sl3$11; common and medium, $8.50sll. Sheep receipts. 1,900; lambs active. generally 25c h gher somt up! more; good to choice woolskins. $10.50-SU; similar grades ciipnefs. $9.50-$9.75; medium and strong-< weight wooletl lambs, $lO-$10.25. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne. Ind., April 11.—(U.R) j , —Livestock: Cattl' : receipts, 125; calve . 109; I hogs, '00; she'p. 100; market! steady. 10c up; 90-110 lbs., $9.69; 110-130 lbs., $9.85; 130-150 lbs., $10.10; 150-160 lbs.. $10.65; 160-180 | lbs.. $10.45: 181)600 lbs.. $10.60; 200-225 lbs.. $10.45; 225-250 Jim..' ! $10.35; 250-275 lbs., sl'o 20; 275-300 ins., $10; 300 350 llw.. $9.85; Emighs $8.25; stags, $6; calve-. sl3; lambs I $9. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected April 11) . No. 2 Soft Wheat $1.03 ■ No. 2 Bard Wheat 9»< > Ng. 2 Whit ■ Oats 40c Barley ..... 50c I I’ye 80c ’ < 'orn v 50c toll .00 !LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eiss. dozen 22<BUTTERFAT AT STATION Bui erfat 3F _ __ u _ ______ 101-Year-Old Talker Nottingham. England ■ (UP) — Mr.'. Fanny Botisfield, 101 years old i poke tor 20 minutes in opening a I Baptist chi’'. ch bazaar here.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1930.

I mikiiiif *»«.*; < nuw 1.3431) I I The Connecticut .Mutual Life lusur-c lance ('umpany of Hartford Conner- t ti< ut VS. Auric B. Grimes. James' f ’ Kremer. Allison Brown, Brown v his wife, whose Christian name is t » I i.tlo plaintiff, unknown. < By virtue of an order of sale to I I me directed from the Clerk of the s ’ Ada ns Circuit Court of Adains Coun- t ts. Indiana. I will expose to publb t sale t») tlie highest bidder, on Wed- t nesday 3<)th dav of April A. I». I*.*no *| ■between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. d and I o’clock P. M of said day. at the a 1 fast door of the t’onrt House in De|<atur. Adams County, Indiana, the 1< rents and profits for a term not ex-jt I (•ceding’ seven years, the following J described real estate. ’l'o-WIT; ‘’om:m m ir.g at a point eighty (SV) «. I I taxis north of the southwest corner |of section five (•'» I township tvientv- v fright < > north range fourteen ill) y u feast, thence north one hundred s J eighty-five and a half « Mm U > rods. t theme east nine (Mi rods, thence t ' north nine tU) rods, thenct east thirty-nine (3m» rods ami ten < lU> feet to tlie west line of the rlght-of f I way of the Grand Rapids and Indiana. Railroad, thmee in a southeastIriJy direction along the west line of I said right-of-way to a point one htinIdrtd and twenty-six f 126) rods oast of the place of beginning. theme ( west one hundred and twenty-six • rods to th'- place of beginning, con- j I tabling in all one hundred six (106) ( II acres more or less, situated in Adams County. State of Indiana. And on failure to realize the full . i amount of judgment interest an i ( costs I will at (lie same time ar I , ' pla< <- expos’e to pub’ll*- sale the fe»* ‘ 'simple of said real estate. Taken ss . I tLi property of Aurie B. Grimes,, * J.Janna Kremer. Allison Brown. ' ]- -Brown his wife, whose Christian I name is to the plaintiff unknown, at : ! tin suit of the Connecticut Mutual ' (Life Insurant*? Company of Hartford Connecticut; said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or Appraisement Laws. Harl Hollingsworth Sheriff Adams County ImTiana Attorney, John C. Capron April 4-11-18 ■ • O NOTH E or I’l III.K I.ETTIXt. Notice is hereby given that the un- , dersigned. Superintendent of Construitlon of thv E. Burt Lenhart <t al Plain in Hoot and St. Mary s , Township Adams County. Indiana, , will *»n Friday. tpril 275. 11130 up unfit !'i o’rfd< X A. M. of said dav it the office of Ralph E. Roup, . "ounty Snr' eyor. of Adams Countj ( Indiana in the (*ourt Hous**, in the ( ‘ ity of becatur Adams County, Indi- , ana. receive sealed bids for thv con- ( ■ struction of said drain in act oi dan* c|j | with the report plans, profih- anil spcclfi* atlons therefn . now on f’l*• L |in tlie offiT e of th* Auditor of Adams t I’ountv. Indiana* in said cause. rri i; mt ii\ From Sta o plus 00 to Sta. 32 plus ( ■On open drain Sta 7»3 plus 00 to Sta. I 173 plus 76. I < Blds will b< received and a * «»n---tract let for the draining system as |, > ’•* ”v report, profile, plans j and specifications, therefor. No confulential bids will be a< - , Crpted. Each bidder will be requir’d ij («» state pcelfi< ally for what he will construct said drainage system, furinished all labor and material tliere,l f”r. Bid*,* is will be required to fil I tln-n old as re’iuired by law upon , . f »rms furnished by the undersigned Superintendent of Construction. ’ 'a- h bidder *lll be required to make and file with his bid affii.i% it ut nyn-uollusian. and lhat^h<* You can borrow up to ?”00 from.ua in any of these v ays: 1. Call at office—where we will he glad to explain our service. 2. Phone . Telephone applications will receive prompt attention. Tear out ad, write your F name and address across it, and mail it to us. You will find our sCrviCa prompt, courteous, confidential, helpful and economical. Franklin Security Co. ♦ Over Schafer Hdw. Co. 1 Plritie 237 Decatur, lad j I

I is a bona fide bidder. Each bid must be accompanied by a gr>od and sufficient bond in a sum equal to doubb the amount of such bid. conditioned for the faithful performance of said work and contract. Each bid max be ac< ompanied with i certified che< k for |75.00 as surety that the bidder will enter into contract with said Superintendent for the construction of the same, if lie be awarded the ( ontra< t therefore. Such bond to be approved by the Superintendent of Construction. Said Superindent reserves the right to reject any and all blds. Both bond and bill shall be acknowledged by a person having authority to administer oaths. No bhl will be accepted in excess of the estimated cost of speh work, or in excess or the benefits found. 'Fin' time for the completion of the Work will be made known by the Superintendent on the dax of tii sale, and the contra< tor will be required to complete tire work within the time fixed in the contract. Ralph E. Ro Superintendent <»f Constru< tion Dateii tiiis 11th day of April 1930. April 11-V —■«. . o— ‘-i XOTK K <»#• I’l m.TC i.i-.ti im; Notice is hereby fciven that the undersigned. Sqperint violent of Construction of the David .1. Schwartz Drain in M »nroe township Adams County. Indiana will on Friday Vpril 25, f!W» up uu|il io o'cluek A. M of said day ■it the office of Ralph E. Roop. County Surxeyar, of Adams County Indiana in the Court House, in the. City of Decatur Aslams County, lndi-| ana, receive sealed bids for the con-1 strip tion of said drain-in accordance with the report pLfns. profile and specifications therefor, now on file in the office of the Auditor of Adams County, fridYfina. in said cause. • IIHAIN From Station <» plus 31 <o Station f»2 plus !»<». Kids will be received and a contract 1‘ t for the draining system as shown in the report, profile, plans ami Specifications, therefor. No confidential bids will be a< - rvpted. Each bld’ler xvill be required to state spreifh ally for What he will construct said draiirage system, furnished all labor and material ther« - for. Bidders will be Required to file tiieir bid as retjulred by law upon r rms furnished by the undersigned Sapci intendem of Construction. Eat h bidder will be Required to mak< ] and tile .vita his Idd necessary affidavit of non-collunion, ami that he is a bona fide bidder. Each bid must or HcioinpiuiiHl by a g«>od ami sufficient bund in a siim equal to double the am .uut of sdrl. bid, conditioned for the faithful performance of said vor’c ana contract. Each bid miy b? a< < ompani«‘d ’ with a certlfie I' check for $75.0u as surety that the bidder will enter into contract wna NRid S'ip’‘<Hnt< nd» rit for the construction of Hie sjijh’, if he be awarded 'he I’untMit therefore Such h »mi to bi- Mp|ir<iveu by the Sum rinidi - j lent of < ‘on-trm tion Said rtupenn- ; d -nt reserves the rignt to reject a’nvj ind all bMs Roth bon I an I bld sha'l be ac knowledge ! by a person h iv.ng aZitnority i» adinhiisier uutns. N'o bhl »x ill !»<• acqcptAd .in >f the estimated cost of shea work , >r ii r\'-eS* of the benefits fbiiqd. ! ihe time for th< completion of fuel xv rk wi’l In made kno vn by tmSuperintt mlent on the d.ax of the shit-, am! the cunf Wit! be r$ - tvtlred to « omplcte the wo: it within time fixed in the contract. Rafpn E. iioop S ip« riiKcndent of Construction Dated this 1 Itii da> of April 1!«3‘lB _ _ g , April 11 - MM— IUBI

Public Auction 25—110 R SES — 2 5 Bellmont Park, Decatur, Ind. . SATURDAY, APRIL 12th, 1:00 P.M. These horses are all native lowa horses, 1 weighing from 1400 to 1700 lbs. Sound, well I broke. From three to seven year old. Several well matched pairs. This is an unusual opportunity to bujr good horses ready for work. TERMS—CASH. Wm. Ronan, Owner, Decorah, lowa i Auctioneers: Johnson and Bartlett. ■ m ■■ '

I I Ask Hoover To Change Justice Nomination Wash ngton, April 11.— (U.R) — President HdtAer has been importuned by high officials in the Re- ' publican party to withdraw the nomination of Jofin J. Parker to; be associate justice of the supreme court, but has declined to do so, the United Press learned today on reliable authority. President Hoover was advised by clo-e senator'al friends there would he a determined effort to defeat his nominee because of statements and decisions by Judge Parker which have been protested by oigatjized labor and the National Association for the Advancement ot Colored People. In the intereat of party harmony he was asked to withdraw th® nomination. The ■ president informed his friends the doc’sion on the nomination was up to the senate. _— —o Church Receives Gift Peru, Ind., April H.—(U.R)—The ; widow of the late Jerry Mugivan. Petit, has given 850,000 to St. Charles Catholic church and school the Rev. John M. Schmitz, rector ofthe school, announced today. The gift will be added to the $34.0(m already raised by the St. Charles congregation, for erection of a new building, which will cost approximately $135,000. It will bconstructed in memory of Mugivan. former president of the American | Circus corporation. Refuses Chairmanship Washington, ■ April 11.—<U.P) Senator Hiram Johnson, Repn., I Calif., today declined to serve as chairman of the senatorial cam- , paign funds investigating committee. In a letter to Vice President ' Curtis, who had appointed him to j the post. Johnson said he was too 1 busy with other senatorial com • inittees to undertake the chairmanship of the investigating group ; — — , f —. County Infirmary Burns Rockville. Ind. April 11.—'U.R) 1 Thirty-nine occupants of the Parke ; county infirmary, two miles from Itockv He. left the structure with out accident during a fire which ; destroyed the property last night with a loss estimated at $25,000. * lil ' HI ■■UI.N ■■■■l ... BMK mu ■ mi ■

Th° fire started in an unoccuI ped room and spread rapidly to ‘ living quarters of the patients. Nothing but the brick walls of the building, was left standing. Patents were divided today, some going to the county infirmary

■ ir ■ jTimn* KCATcn ■ " ■K I I i 1 A substantial bank s I account here is the B | ihat will unI lock the door to ■ I business success. I I I ■ 1 ■ I K 1 First Nqtionql Bqnk 111 I Capital and Surplus f 120.001) DO I Decqtur. Indiana IB* 111 R Ll_L.i.ilLlL...L ■ The I I Biggest Man | No matter how unsuccessful you lil'l"' there is always a chance for the “big ;,|!tn 0 under way and start climbing again. ■ The Biggest Man is always a dinibo no ■' how often he fails. Success will wait I"' * ,u ” 11 I keeps on climbing. I Start an account. Save tittle by little nnd 1,1 pared to Go After That Opportunity )ou H ;nC | Expecting. | I The Peoples Loan I & Trust Company I BANK OF SERVICE.

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