Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, * AND NOTICES M _ h FOR SALE FOR SALK — fending tankage at the Decatur Rendering Plant. ton lota or more delivered free of • charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 20tf " gj»S« cmatiw Hatchery Chicks Buy"‘‘Decatur Quality Chicks.'' Every breeder used culled and U.W.D. 1 ' Tested, all hatching eggs dipped in lodine Suspensoid. That’s ■'Decatur Quality Chicks.” Place your order today. Chicks hatching Monday and Thursday every week’.' THE DECATUR HATCHERY,’phone 497, Decatur, Ind. FOR SALE—sTedium early yel 1 <>w ■ DenT seed corn 1928 crop, and Qunfield soy beans; germination tested tine. W. A. Wherry, 3 miles mirth of the Bleeke church. 92-ts FOR SALE—Fresh cow, 5 yrs old, ; half Holstein, heifer calf by side. Heavy producer. Homer Ginter. Ms mile east of Peterson. 94t3x FOR SALE- Gas stove withfireless etioker attached. Mrs. F. A. Peoples | 94-3 t F.OR SALE—I 3 pigs and 2 sows. • George Hindling, route 8, Union township. 95t.’x FOR SALE White Wyandotte .'eggs for hatching. Mrs. Grant ■ Owens, Decatur, Ind., Monroe j idtone N 6. 21-22-28-29-5-6 4ok SALE—Baby chicks Tall lead- ■ ing breeds specializing in White Ijeghorns of high egg records. Ai.io hatching eggs from trap nest stock O. V. Dilling, Decatur route 2. t'raiville telephone. < April 15-17-22-24-29-A-l SALE — White enamel bed •with springs and mattress; also rug 36x72. Phone 437. 96t3 FOR SALE -Narragansett Turkey j eggs, 20c each. R. J. Mann. 1 mile west Pleasant Mills. 96t3x . EOR”SALE—I926 Ford Delivery ’ 1 truck at a real price. Decatur Auto Top & Paint Shop. 96t I FOR RENT—S room house at Pleasant Mills $5.00 per month. Call' l»honel2ss _ 96-3tx ■ WANTED Dealers wanted — A REAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—We are looking for live, wide awake men oj- women to handle the City Trade the Genuine HERERLING HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS, in the city of Decatur. Write today for full particulars. G. C. Heberling Companv, Ifept. 130. Bloomington, 111. 94t3 WANTED —Young man about 18 I • years of age desires to learn l store management. • Address Box E, care Democrat. 94t3 i ANTED —Washings to do. Call at 815 North High st. Mrs. Blanch | Uichwine. 95t4x if A NTED —2 Heifer Phone : .885 Zach Archbold 95-3 t c' ANTED — To clean wall paper. I wash windows and houses, clean cisterns. Call 210 Callow and Kohn Flrank Straub. 95-3tx

FOR RENT FOR RENT —3 furnished rooms fin ' .Marshall st., with heat and w:it- I er. Phone 198. 94t3 i FOR RENT—7 room semi-m xlei r. i house on North Sixth st. Has. water, gas and lights. Phone 67. ! 84t3 j FOR RENT —5 room house on 15t.h I ; street. Phone 1224. 95t3x ■ FOR RENT —Semi-modern 5-room ’house. 416 Mercer ave. See Dutch Ehinger or call 104. 951,3 I . 0 Virgil Wagoner of Monroe vis ! ited in this city yesterday. vrrtt f. to In the < irruit Court Ipril Term. I!KW. \o. I3UUS. < omplnint lor »«me* pnhl for uwe anil benrfil ot Or fciHlanl m. T4i<- State of Imliana . A'hms Countv SS: J’harles N. O’Neil vs. Harry L. Shaner. Charles R. O’Neil. .It appearinsr from affidavit, filed iti the above entitled vaunt', that: Ha»ry L. S!;an r and Charie it. <>- Nyil of’ the above named defendant.-*, are non-residents of the State of Indiana. .Noltvi- is therefore hereby <fven 11 ir said Harry Shaner and Charles It. O-,Neil that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the !Hh day of Jun.* the same being the P’th Juridi- < Pay of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court Ifousv in tliv City of Decatur, « ornniencirig on Monday, the 14th day of Abril, A. I>. I'J.'M), and plead by ans-j vv.-r or demur to said complaint, otile same will be heard and de<»" - i nfined in their absence. • VV it nc*s, my name, anti the. St al of' said Court h reto affixed this llthl das of April 1 !♦::<» i Remit e Nelson Clerk A<H-il 11th, 1930. • April 16-23-30. i *trror\T di;\r or i;xi;< i tici \ xo. is hereby given, That tin undersigned has been appointed Kv-I • ytrix of the Estate of Lewis T. Bro . kuw. late of Atlams County. d< • -eua< d | ’i*ie instate is probably solvent. 1 Agm-s E. Cole ICxvriitHx. A*prll r Hem April H-HL-’L When rixtr. merri wmfa j <>!•’ ESI’XfE \o. • \’..the »>• hereby given to th- (!•<•-; dltors, heirs and legatees of Amandh Srh» n< k. deceased to appear in i the .‘.dams (‘lnuit Court, held nt] l»i«at’ir. Irnliana. on the lath day' <-f l’»;m. ami show r.tusv, if any wM Hie FINAL SE I I LEMEN . I .VCCOI NIS with the .stat*' of s;iid e<b*nl should n d be approved: j and *-aiu Lein* are notified to tn-'i j there make proof of heir«hip. apd receive their distributive share-. • .**. ” iicri; k. V'lmin siratur; DecjfeUir. Indiana April 21. 1930. Aiivrney C. J. Luta Apr 22-29

We know lot of men who won’t wear anything but Faultless 1 No-belt Shorts and Pajttmas. They're wise. They know comfort. ITT L"'** - ,l!> XCHIJITE STCP. DrcaGu, lost Mfcw I S.E. Black I FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered' promptly day or night. j Office phone 500 Home phons 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor ami Naturaptilli 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 Si. Lobenstein & Maynurd FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ee. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone. Decatur 316 or 844. Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ! 44 O I 1 R I G I D AIRE Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. J Dr. H. L. Tennissen Licensed Chiropractor 2nd floor K. C. Bldg., Decatur Office Hours—B:3o to 12 1:30 to 5 7 to 8:30 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Monday, May 5, will be the last . day to pay your spring installment of tr-es. The county treasurer s office will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 ’ pm. 'hiring the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time ‘ will become delinquent and a 10% ' penalty will lie added Do not put off paying taxes as they must lie paid and the law points out the duty of Hie county treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wisli a division of taxes are a-ked to come in at once. Don't j w lit for Ihe rush. No receipts can be laid away for anyone so please I 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

I LOANS TO FARMERS Special Time Plan Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Store. OWN A FARM When land value is high is the tir-e to SE L L But "when land value is low is the time to BUY. Land values Irave struck ihe bottom and arc rising. Bay 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 — Berne, Indiana Livestock (Corrected April 22) Hogs. 90-110 pounds $8.75 Hogs, 110-130 pounds 9.05 ‘ Hogs. 130-150 pounds 9.35 Hogs. 150-170 pounds 10.00 Hogs. 170-210 pounds 10.15 ■ Hogs, 210230 pounds . 10.15 j Hogs. 230-260 pounds 10.00 ' Hogs. 260-300 pounds 4 . 9.40 ' Hogs, 300350 pounds 9.25 Hogs, Roughs .... $7.00-8.00 ' Hogs, Stags - $5,006.00 Calves. . $10.50-$ll.OO Lambs .... $9.00 Cattle-: ! Vanners ‘53.00-$1.0(l (utters stOo-$5.50: Medium Cows $5.50-s6.Ot) Good Cows $6.00-$7.50 Steers $7.00-11.00 ileif.us SB.OO-11. U<) Butcher He'fers $7.00-$9.00 Bulls $6.00-s''.Ou CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dec. Wheat $1.03% 1.05% 1.08% 6.12% Corn .81% .S 3 .83% .78*, Oats .42 .42% .41% East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, N. Y.. April 22 — (U.P) Livestock: Hogs: receipts, GOO; iwldovers, 900; fairly active, generally steady; bulk. 160-240 Hrs., $10.85; 250-300 lbs.. $10.60-$10.75; weights below 150 lbs.. $10.50-$10.60; packing sows. $8.90-$9.25. Catt. : receipts. 50: cows unchanged; cutter grades. $3.50-$6.25. Calves receipts. 200; vealers fairly active and steady; good to choice, mostly $12.50-sl3; common and medium. SB-$l»). Sheep: receipts, 6i»0; lambs steady, good to choice elippers, $9 $9.25; common. SB-$8.25. — Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., April 22.- Z U.R) — Livestock: Calves: receipts. 75; hogs. 500; sheep. 50; hog market 15-25 C off; 190-110 lbs., $9.15; 110-130 lbs.. $9.40; 130-150 lbs., $9.65; 150-160 lbs., ; $9.90; 160-180 lbs., $10.10; 180-200 libs., $10.20: 200-225 lbs., $10.10; I -25 25b lbs., 110; 250-275 lbs., $9.90: ; 275-300 lbs., $9.75; 300-350 lbs., , $9.60; roughs, $8.25; stags, $6; calves, $11; lambs, $9. LOCAL GRAIbf MARKET (Corrected April 22) No. 2 Soft Wheat 96c No. 2 Hard Wheat 93c No 2 White Oats 38c Barley 50c Rye 80e Corti . ... . 50c to SI.OO LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 23c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Bui e'-fat 3ie CONGRESS ~rb BAY (U.R> ♦ Senate: Continues consideration of liariiis immigraiion Jdll. L< l)hy committee resumes prohibition inquiry. Hous?: Continues debate on Johnson lv t'l-iu; bill. Military affairs committe.e to receive report, from subcommitte.e on new Muscle Shoals bill.

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1930.

COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Ella Peoples et al. and. 2-3 of 74, (acres in Root township to Charles I E Makley for $1,590.00 County Commissioners, part of i in lot 94. Decatur, to Mar yGraee 1 Allwein, no consideration. William Whittenberger was arraigned in Mayor's court Mondavi night charged with reckless drivI ing of an automobile. His case was j continued until next Monday night j ' Nate Haley was arraigned in j Mayors court Monday night charg-' led with violation of the prohibi I tion law. His ease was continued nn 1 mmmuu m A ii ginndl 4 sols I ©S1(B -Sedans1929 Oakland Sport 1929 Dodjte 1). A. Six 1928 Dodge Standard 1928 Chrysler 62 1928 Pontiac Fordor 1927 Chrysler 70 T 927 Essex Fordor 1927 Studebaker Six 1927 Dodge Special -CoachesI92SF Dodge Brougham 1928 Essex Six 1927 Chevrolet Four 1927 Essex Six 1927 Nash Special 1925 Buick Six 1925 Dodge Special -Coupes-. 1928 Dodge Six 1928 Essex Six 1926 Chevrolet Terms will be extended to suit your individual needs. We have cheaper cars that are not included in this list. ■ i , Sayllwg

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until next Monday night. The case of Finley Kelley of Ge-1 nova charged with driving an auto-i i mobile while intoxicated was con-1 j tinned in Mayor's court Monday ' night. Kelley was arested near Ge-! • neva. | 0 INTEREST HIGH IN CALF CLUBS j (VONTINrED”FRDM PAGE ONE) future. Following are the members of the ( 1930 club: First Year Calf Club Estella Steury, Berne, age 10, Holstein calf. Frederick Ihiff, Geneva, age 16. t . Jersey calf. Hugh D. Moser. Geneva, age 10.! Jersey calf. James Moses.' Decatur, age 16. Guernsey calf. Noah J. Schrock, Berne, age 19. I Holstein calf. Lucy Graber. Berne, age 18, Holstein calf. Helen Mitchell. Monroe, age 15. I Holstein calf. lister Mitch 11, Decatur, age 11. i Holstein calf. Clara Steury, Berne, age 10, Holi stein calf. Ester Steury. Berne, age 12 t HolI stein calf. Helen Hlrschy, Berne, age 12 ! Holstein calf. Roy Strickler, Monroe, age 13, Holstein calf. David C. Wynn. Decatur, age 13. Holstein calf. Kathryn Bieberich, Decatur, age 11. Holstein calf. Vera M. Schwartz, Berne, age 11. Holstein calf. Etnest Schwartz, Berne, age 11. Holstein calf. Mattel Harvey, Decatur, age 11. Guernsey calf. Arthur Moeschberger. Berne, age 12. Ayrshire calf. Mildred Hensehen, Dvcatnr. age I 15. Guernsey calf. Reinhold Koidew y, Decatur, age I 17, Guernsey calf. Henry Bieberich. flecaliir. age 1 12. Holstein calf. Hugo Fuelling. Hoagland, age I 13, Ayrshire calf. Juanita Ixilman, Decat’ir, ag j 11. Guernsey calf. Lactta Jane Duff. G neva. age | 12. Jersey calf. Second Year Calf Club Juanita Lehinan. Decatur, age 11. Guernsey ealf. Noah J. Schrock, Berne, age 19. Holstein calf. Chester IT. Schwartz, Berne, age 11, Holstein calf. Mctha Bieberich. Decatur, age 17. Holstein calf, Ixris Beard. age 17, Holstein calf. Elma Steury, Berne, age 13, Holstein calf. Leo L. Nussbaum, Berne, age H. Holstein calf. Eli Schwartz, Berne, age 19. Holstein calf. Rlehard Moses, Decatur, age 11. Guernsey calf. Atrtart'lh Bieberich. Decatur, age 15, Holstein calf. Ek>is Christy. Monroe, age 11. Holstein calf. ■F. dciick Duff. Geneva, age IG. Jersey calf. Kenneth Hit;schy. Berne, agelll.4 1 . Guernsey cats. Eli Habeggor. Berne, age 12, Holstein calf. Lot'ine Rich. Monroe, iw Hl. H'M stein calf. lest:r Mazclln. Monroe, ag'! 11 Holstein calf. Ernest Sell waltz, Bei ne, age 14. | j Holstein calf. I

V’ern Schwartz. Berne, age 11. 1 Holstein calf. Pollyanna Lehman. Decatur, age i 13. Guernsey calf. R uhen Hahegg r. Berne, age 20, Holstein calf. Huldah I. Steury. Berne, age 12. ■ Halstein calf. Third Year Calf Club Noah J. Schrock. Berne, age 19. Holstein calf. Solomon Mosser, Geneva, age 16. Jersey calf. Ardon Mosser, Geneva, age 11. Jersey calf. James Moses. Decatur, age 16. Guernsey calf. Pollyanna Lehman, Decatur, age , 13. Guernsey calf. , I Huldah I. Steury. Berne, age 12. ! Holstein calf. PRESBYTERIANS CLOSE TWO-DAY MEETING HERE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Rev. H. M. Allburt, of Huntington. moderator. Rev. J. VV. Findley, student pastor of Purdue University, was one of the speakers’at this morning's session. At noon today the ladies of the local Presbyterian church served a ' tine hieal. Many delegates and I local people attended the noon dinner. The closing meeting of the session was held this afternoon and indications were that, it would not adjourn until about 5 o'clock, as much business was still undone at noon. Several questions concerning instructing delegates to the general assembly were to he brought up and it was stated that both sides would have support before the questions came to a vote.. Monday Program Wi It pastors and elders repreciDing 28 churches in cloven eounlies of northeastern Indiana and Alth many others interested ti e ■pring session of the Fort Wayne Presbytery opened at the First Presbyterian church in this city Monday afternoon nt 2:30 o’clock and is concluding this afternoon. Rev. 11. M. Allbur of Huntingtoi, s moderator and Rev. A. P. Bourn:-, .'ated clerk. Rev. if. H. Ferntheil, oeal pastor is chief host. The Monday afternoon session > opened formally with prayer, the ippotntment of temporary clerk and he Wslalla ion of the new Mwienrtor The Rev. Mr. Allburt. Re- ' :>orls of committees were heard; new committees were named amt > other bnsfne.-s was taken up. At 1:30 o'clock Holy Communion ser- , vices were conducted with Rev. D. R. Wilson of Pierceton, preskb . ng ansi with Rev E. S. Hudson in idininistiation of bread and Dr. . fam's L. ('hcosnnt. pa-tor of the Third church of Fort Wayne in aonfnist.ration of the cnp. Elders of he local church assisted. Monday Night Meet Last evening's services were impressive and attowded by a crowd which filled the < hurt h aduitorium, following a dinner given for the ■ <isit.es In the church parlors. Moderator Allbur! presided last ’• '•vi-n ng and spe< iai music was fur. , utslieu by the young people's choir ■ v Uh -010 parts by James Engeler, Fred Pat' orson and Paul Saurers. 1 Rev. 11. F ('raven, pastor of the First church al Aubnru. ;yid retiT- ' ug moderator, gave the sermor, hts text from Matthew being, ‘‘Ami V'frtJfl He wjs come up to Jei'iisilitip •ill ho city was moved saying "Who I. is This?" It was a powerful sermon, point-

Vera Schwartz. Berne, age 11 Holstein calf.

ing out that his question was con-j tinned to be asked more than two thousand years and yet it is one that can be answered by those who have suffered most and have learned to lean upon Him. it has not been answered by the scientist or the non-believer and never will be. j Rev. Earl Zeigler. Ph. D.. dean of I the Graduate School of Christian Education. Chicago 111., gave his' addtess. ‘‘The Crusade of Christian Education.” He asked for co-opera lion by the pastors and others that more, itoys and girls and men and women may be trained for the work of drawing children and others closer to the church, believing that if the call is made earnestly it will be responded to as has every call the church has made. He. Relieves also that the modern church needs to be modern, teaching young folks how to play. how to live cleanly and he explained how they are trying to bring that about and Wlt\cot success

■jO'ik »: of vo'riXG ri \< i> rott ritiuiiti Notice is hereby given that tile i:->:ir l of >:• 1 Adams County, State *<f Indiana lias fixed and ■ - ’’ !1 ’ vo* ing places, the same being the voting pl:o • ■-<•<) for treneral tions, as the voting places In the .-everai |o ■ ■ '" Bnl the Primary Selection, to lie held ’l ucsilax May »lll> ItttW: I'.AST UNION, tiroadlieek School house. WEST I'NION, Kohr School House. NORTH PIIEBLK. Friedhelin School lionSOI TH PREBLE. School House, district No. NORTH KIRKLAND. I'eterson school house. »>TTH KIRKLAND. Samuel H. Hooker NOlilH WASHINGION, Benj. Kiting’s resldi" Sol'TH WASHINGTON, Reinker S< hool lioio. NORTH ST. .VIAI4YS, Bobo School house. SOI.'TH ST. M\RYS. West Imildiiig on lot >. ,d I' I. H North blue ciueek, school district No Sol'TH HLI'K CREEK, Sell >ol house district \ NORTH MONROE. Building known as .M. nr J MIDDLE MONROE. Election school house HERNE ' A Jefferson Garage BEIiN’E "B" Auditorium. BERNE '•(.”■ Town Hall. FREXCII, Election School lionse, NORTH HARTFORD. Linn Grove School hou SOUTH HARTFORD, Perryville Store. NORTH WABASH. E,ei tion S< liool house. CEYUIN. UeyTon Si hool house. GENEVA A", Cross Building. GENEVA I’,". Town Hall. WES T JEFFERSON, Higli S< hool building EAST JEFFERSON, Theo. Teeters' Gaiage it i •' «' " l>F,( Vt'l It FIRST WARD "A", Fred Linn's Garage FIRST WARD • I!''. Office of Decatur Hoop ' SIX'OND WARD A". Public Library. SECOND WARD “B", Bi n). Shrank s resitleiie. THIRD WARD* "A '■ Kirsch's Auto Salon R” 'THIRD WARD ' ll . Office of Reed Elevator. Given bv order.of the Board of County Comuo ' ' ALBERT HARMAV Auditor

I ■ ntrnr» nan* I I A substantial bank I account here is the I Key that wili un1 lock the door to I business success. ■ I First I Capital and Surplus *120,00000 I Decatur, 11111 I ‘ I I I .1 I 1 I I XI

| He feels the world is btm will continue to grow tat pointed . ut how all can ait Owns Old Violin ’ De Pere, Wis., -(UP)-4 Solon. D<> Pere old time I | owns a violin which liean I script ion in Latin prods I to have been made in Italy I The owner exhibited it fort time in several year- when) ed a: a celebt ;.tion here this Old Currency Turners Fath. Mass—(UP) 1 average life of a bank notel posed to Im something liked 1 So it was wi h a good deala prise that a teller at Crodi tional Rank recently had pa him by a patron a $5 bill! the" date. November 54 . Though nearly 58 years old J i was in good condition. | — -4 i .et tne Habit—l raae at now