Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 23 April 1930 — Page 2

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>< « xx x xx ;w>< CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, >; BUSINESS CARDS, « | AND NOTICES E , ' ■ HiMIWXK'Tnx K FOR SALE FOR SJLE— Feeding tankage at the Decatur Rendering Plant. % ton lota or more delivered tree of charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 20tf FOR SALE—Medium early yel low Dent need corn 1928 crop, an l soy beans; germiuatlqp tested tine. W. A. Wherry, 3 miles north of the Bleeke church. 92-ts FOR SALE 13 pigs and 2 sows George Kindling, route 8, Union township. MWX FOR SALE - — White enamel bed with springs and mattress; also rug 36x72. Phone 437. 96t3 FOR SALE Narragansett Turkey eggs. 29c each. It. J. Mann. 1 mile west Pleasant Mills. 96t3x FOR’SALE—I926 Ford Deliver;. track at a real price. Decatur Auto Top A Paint Shop. 96t3 FOR RENT 5 room hduse at Pleasant Mills |5.90 per mouth. Cal! phone 1258 96-3tx FOR ?AI.E 90 day Dent semi corn corn and Soy beans. William .Miller. Decatur. Route 8. 95-6txeod FOR SALE -1 Sorrel Gelding. 5 years old. weight about 1650. A good one. 1 Guernsey cow. 3 yrs: 1 Jersey A Durham heifer. 2 years old. ealf by side; 1 Holstein cow, 6 years old. Schafer Hardware Co. 97t3 FOR SALE One ton Ford truck, like new, with stake body. Address Lock Box 125, Decatur. Ind. 97t3x IWWirT-f. im h ilia $ I.2s”’eaen and up. Does bred to registered buck. Dressed rabbits 35c a lb. Phone TilSl. O. A. McManama 803 Walnut St. 97-31 x FOR —Spring coat, size 14 Lynx fur collar. Phone 930 Helena Wehmeyer. 97-3tx FOR SALE -Male Duroc hog. Cecil Harvey. Decatur phone. 97-3tx WANTED WANTED —Washings to do. Call at 815 North High st. Mrs. Blam h Rijthwine. 95t4x WANTED —2 Heifer calves. Phone 885 Zach Archbold 95-3 t c WANTED - To clean wall paper, wash windows and houses, dean cisterns. Call 210 Callow and Kohn Frank Straub. 95-3tx MALI* HELP WANTEI~ Man wanted for Watkins route in Decatur. Average earnings $35 weekly. Chance for reliable hustler to make big paying connection. Write at once. The J. R. Watkins Company, 242-206 E. Naghten St., Columbus, Ohio. Itx WANTED —Elee: rical appliances of all kinds repaired. Estimates on electric wiring. James W. Brown Phone 272 97-3tx WANTED—To buy seeding shouts Call 21 Monroe. 97-3txeod WANTED — I*o buy quiet work horse call phone 862-C 973tx FOR RENT FOR RENT—S room house on 15th street. Phone 1224. 95t3x FOR RENT —Semi-modern 5-rootn house. 416 Mercer ave. See Dutch Ehinger or call 104. 95t3 FOR RENT —Semi modern cottage in Monmouth. Furnished or unfurnished. Garage, chicken park, garden, and fruit. Phone 5721. 97-3: boil nr.Ai—» room house on S loth St. for information call at 345 N. 10th st. 97-3tx o Hotel Men Against Return of Saloons Indianapolis, April 23—(UP) — Leading hotel owners and operators in the United States would balk ut the saloons return bt>: would welcome annulment of prohibition, even voting return of liquor of high alcoholic con'ent. compilation of a recent |k>ll by Hotel World indicated today Sixty- five Indiana hotel men returned a 34 to 31 ballot against 'hard” liquor, but overwhelming) / indicated they would sane:ion sal • of light wines and beers. xo .hi: to xox-i»i;sii»t.x i » lii tin* VihiiiiM < Irmll Court April Term. 1030.. No. i:tfl::r». < win pin Int for Alone? pnhl for iim* and belief! I of Defend nti tn. The Statu of Indiana Ailanix <*ount> SS: t ’haj'h ‘4 N. O'Neil v.m. Ila i n L. Hhatiei*. f'hni-lvH IL O’Neil. It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Hairy L. Shaner and Clmrle IL O'Neil of the above named defendant.'*, nvti-residentw of the State of Indiana. Notivf’ Im therefore hereby fciven the j-uMd llatrv Shaner find Charles It O’Neil that the.v be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams t’ireuit Court mi the 'HU day of Jii'i. I’j.Tb. the Maine belli# the U’tlr Jurldi- < ial Hay of the next regular torn thereof, to be hidden at till CoUl' IDhimc hl the City of Oo«;,O»r, cum HH ociou on Monday, the I Illi day <»; A. O. l*»30. ami plead by answer or demur Io said complaint. in the same will be heard and <iete’mined in their absence. W IHh-k, m; uatiie. ami the <*i s'lM f'oiirt h rc»o affixed thin IHI dav of April I I’.ernif e Nelaon «‘ierk April l ltb, U’.TL April 16-23-30. % ri’OIN I alEN’l’ OF KAECITKH NO. 2730 Xattee h heip’»y given, lint th* undersigned has been appointed Ex 6 < utrix of the Estate of Lelm i‘ Bru Raw. late of Adams Counts. <le* ea«o< I he Estate is probably goivitt. Agnes F. Cole Executrix. April 9, 1930 April 9-16-2:

Our Tailor Shop Is Up To Date We take care of your dry cleaning, pressing and repair work at the lowest prices. 1 BOLTHOUSfc : '~VI SRHKBNEHKHRiHBHENB S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phons 727 I i Ambulance Service mi ii ■ ■■■in..i For BETTER HEALTH SEE I I DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturaptiih ‘ Plioue 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. ni. : 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 St. Lobcnstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS I Culls answered promptly day or ■ I * Right—. ,Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. ; Residence I’hone, Decatur 316 or S-1L Residence Phone, Monroe. 81! LADY ATTENDANT "■ — | o I) FRIG1I) A I R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor | I’hone 207 N. 2nd St. o g 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 Contract Extended i New Yo:k —(VP)— Giulio GattiCass.zza, general manager of the . I Metropolitan Opera Company, has i anounced ex'ension of the contract ' ' of Edward Ziegler, assistant gener- ' al manager, until May 1, 1935. Ziegler has served many years in his i pre-ent capacity. Typewriting Stenographic Work II If you have tiny extra lypewril'B f or stenographic work I will be glad Io do it. I’hone 12 lor appoiiitiiiciil. 1 Florence Holthouse t Judge .1. T Merryman's Law < ill ite, of C. Bldg. FUNERAL DIRECTOR I.adv Attendant ll 1 W. 11. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night , Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61 Home 303 MONEY TO LOAN City Ijoans 6% net 5-10-15 years 1Fann Loans s’/2% , f 10 or 20 years " i We write Insurance. —THE— Suttles-Edwards COMPANY '<l I Niblick Store Bldg. 3 DECATUR, - INDIANA

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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS — Berne. Indiana Livestock (Corrected April ::3I j* | Ilogs. 9ftll<> pounds $8.60i I Hogs. 110-130 pounds $8.90 P Hogs. 130150 pounds $9.70 I f I Hogs, 150-170 pounds 10.00] I Hogs. 170-210 pounds 9.85 D I Ilogs. 210-230 pounds $9.70] 1 I Hogs, 230-260 pounds $9.25 i Ilogs. 260-300 pounds $9.10 ■ l Hogs. 300-350 pound* 9.25 1 i Hogs. Roughs $7.00-8.00 i Hogs, Stags $5.00-6.00 I Calves. $10.50-$ll.OO ' Igimbs $9.00 1 Cattle: iCannO's $3.00-$ 1.00 j CutpTs s4.oft-$5.50r I Medium Cows $5.50-$6.00 i i flood Cows $6.00 $7.50l : Steers . $7.00-11.00 'Heifers . SB.OO-11.00 I' Butcher Helf rs $7.00-$9.00 1 , I lulls . $6.0t1-SB.OO . CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dec. Wheat $1.04% 1.06% 1.10 1.14% Corn .82% .84 .84% .79% ; Goats .41% .43% .42% East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. April 23.—-(U.R)—I l Livestock: Hogs receipts, SOO; holdovers. 200: active mostly to shippers, generally steady: bulk 160-240 lbs., $10.85; weights below 150 lbs.. $10.50; packing sows. $8.90-$9.25. Cattle: receipts, 200; medium steers strong at $11.50; cows fully steady, cutter grades, $3.50-$6.25. Calves: receipts, 300; vealers unchanged, good to choice. $12.50sl3; common and medium, $7-$lO. . Sheep receipts, 700; lambs active. 15-25 c higher; good to choice clippers. 90 lbs., down, $9.25-19.60; mixed offerings, $9; others nominI al. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne. Ind.. April 23. 'U.R11 ‘ Livestock: , i Cattle: receipts, 7'; calves. 50: hogs, 400; sheep, 50; bog mrrket I steady, 15c off. 90-110 lbs', $9.00; ,1110-130 lbs.. $9.25:. 130-150 ’lbs., $9.50; 150-160 lbs.. $9.75; 160 180 •libs.. $10; 180-200 lbs.. $19.10; 200j 225 lbs., $10; 225-250 lbs., $9.90; 270-300 lbs., $9.80; 300-350 lbs.. '59.60; roughs, $8.25; stags, $6; ' calves, $11; lambs, $9. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET [ I l Corrected Apt il 231 No. 2 Soft Wheat 96c No. 2 Hard Wheat 93c > No 2 White Oats . 38e Barley 50c - Cye -80 c Corn . 50c to SI.OO I LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen . 23c BUTTERFAT AT STATION But e' lat 34< All Take a Ride I’ueblq. Colo , —tUP) - I’uoblo rounty has enough automobiles Io give tlie entire popobtHon of the city a ride at Hie same time, figures cotnpiifod Imre reveal. I 11 YOU NEED MONEY | 58 Write or Phono ■ R Franklin Security Co. | Pnone 237 I E Over Schaler Store. g ■ "mIIIII IM II ■ —IT'I—J

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1030.

J COURTHOUSE Real Estate Transfers Albert C. Houser et tix, in lot 28: r Decatur, to Edgar L. McTerran for s SI.OO. If Ray Booth et ux. 71.7 ft acres in French township to Lewis M. Stout for SI.OO. Maud L. Mahan et al. part of in lot 21. Monmouth, to Hattie M. Rhetor SI.»W. \ Hattie M. Rice, part of in lot 20. Monmouth, to Maude L. Malian tor 1 SI.OO. * Marriage Licenss Rudolph Fuelling. Route 7. Deca- 1 tur, farmer to Ida Bohnke, Route 3, • Decatur. * o — < i I "congress“today i • (U.R) • Senate: Continues consideration of Har- j ris immigration bill. I Lobby committee continues in- | vestigation of association against the prohibition amendment. Interstate commerce committee , resumes hearings on railroad consolidations. House. Continues consideration of Johnson veterans' bill. Judiciary committee resumes hearing on lulls to rein al the 18th unend meat. j Banking and currency committee [resumes hearings on branch bank-i ing. LITTLE praise FOR NEW PACT (CONTINI ED FROM PAGE ONEI navy says the treaty doesn't provide sufficient protection that will lie another matter." No senator has predicted defeat for the naval treaty, although there have been objections to it from both small ami big navy groups. Mr. Hoover announced he would [submit the treaty to the senate I when the American delegation I arrive# home, about April 3ft. Borah said the foreign relations com i mltt.ee was ready for hearings. Chairman Hale of the naval affairs committee said he expected the committee to be ready to consider 1 technical treaty questions. Signature of the treaty in London passed almost unnoticed by ■ the senate today. Individual senators are cautious in comment for-, the time being. They wish first to hear from the lipu of Senator Robinson, Dem., Ark., and Senator Reed, Repn.. Pa., the inside story of the London conference. Reed and Robinson are unquali- ] tledly committed to the treaty. By the time the treaty reaches the mate floor Dwight W. Morrow, ■ another naval delegate, will be a senator. 1 Presence of these three is expected to silence much criticism which otherwise might be made of the treaty. The administration ap- , pari-ntly can count upon the vote hut not the voice of Borah. He ? says the treaty faJls far short of s the conference objectives. Hale tentatively 1h leader of tlm ’ little opposition that exists. Sin- • alor Johnson. Repn, Calif., ami I Copeland. Dem.. N. Y„ apparently I are suspicious of the document but I are withholding decisions until I they can examine the official text, li A dozen senators parried questions I today, explaining they wanted Ji more -complete information. ’I

74 DIPLOMAS ARE AWARDED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE! nine, and on Saturday, April 19. ■ six pupils were awarded diplomas' from Jefferson high school. The list of graduates from Adams county for 1930, include: Geneva Virena Fravel, Donna Vce Weaver, Violet I’. Fennig. W. B. Price. Paul S. Lehman, Dallas F. Glassburn, Chester E. Cook. Rufus Kneuss. Walter J. Fenstermaker, Vincent W. Sprunger, Donald L. Penrod. Marcella Atz. Dorothy B.' Messel. Nellie Lewis, Harrison L. Fennig. Howard T. McCabe, Robert M. Fields. Theron J. Fenstermaker. Adelin? Rose Brown. Ellen L. Ray, Elsie M. Glassburn. Lee ILy larger. Jefferson Finest W. Baker. Howell F. Duff. Beulah Elicit Ketchum, Ralph H. Bollenbacher, Mary Katherin Fifer, Emma Elizabeth Mosser. Hartford Dorth.a Bentz. Dorcas S. Clendenen. Iris E. Myers. Lorene C. Schindler, James Pussey, Vera E. \ tor nt or SiirvHhiK I'nrfitrr No. 2737 Notice iff hereby given, That tli»-iitKh-rsiKDctl ha:* qualified as Surviving Partner of the firm of Wintws ,’Shoe Store, late of Adams County, the estate is probably solvent. Annie E. WinntM. Surviving Partner April 21, 1930 Luts an<l AtlaniM, .-Attorneys .April 23-30-May 7 Appoint n>< nt Os Ailminixtrat rl\ Notice is hereby given, I’hat th** md* rsignetl has been appointed A<l- - tiix with will annexed of the estate of Jas. N. Frist or. late »f Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Eliza M. K. Kristoe .Administratrix With will annexed April 21, 1 I‘ore IL Erwin. Attoi iiey. April 23*30-May 7 A ppoiMt nir nt Os AdiuinlM rnt rl\ No. 273« Notbe is hereliy given, That the undersigned has hern appointed Administratrix of the estate of Anna Ik Winnes. late of Adams County, deceased. 'I he estate is probably solvent. Annie E. Winnes, Administratrix Lutz ami Adams, Attorneys April 21, 1?»3O. April 22.0 -May 7 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice Im hereby given that Monday, May b, will be the last

day to pay your spring installment | of U'<es. The county treasurer's office will be open from 8 am. to 4 p.m. -hiring the tax paying season. All taxes not paid fry that time will become delinquent and a 10% penalty will be added. Do not put off paying taxes as they must be paid and the law points out the duty of the county treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes are asked to come in at once. Don’t w lit for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for anyone so please don’t ask so- it. We will be glad to mail tin paid receipts to those who mail in their checks to this office before the final tax paying dale. Ed. Ashbaucher, Treasurer of Adams County. Ind. Till May *> »—« CONSTIPATION RELIEVED .. QUICKLY This Partly Vegetable Pill SPwHW'ivEfl will move the bowels I’a'’ without any pain and 1 depressing after esI ! facts. Sick Headaches, Indigestion J Biliousness and Bad Complexion | ' : quickly relieved. Childrer.and Adults I 1 can easily swallow If-. Carter’s tiny, 1 sugar coated pills. They are free | I from calomel and poisonous drugs. i i AB Druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs. CARTER’S IUSa PILLS --■ • •“••••■I I I t

' Shoemaker. Mildred E. Martin, I Palmer S. Zimmerman. Iluusel G. I Studler. Kirkland Carl H. Kipfer, Otto B. Helmrich. : Herald 1) King, Lloyd C\ King Mildred L. Werling, Walter R. ■ Hildebrand, Oscar Geis: 1. Velma L. Warthman. Magdalene E. Borne, Margaret E. Straub. Monmouth Harold D. Lytle, Lydia W. Schciman. Blanche Olive Beihold, Keith L. i’nnrish. Agnes Gaiser, Orland I C. Miller. Richard D. la wton. Pleasant Mills I Margaret E. Daniels, Charles R. I Brnnstrup. Earl F. Nyffler, Glenn W. Ray. Mabie May Smith. Frances Emma Johns. Marlin D Johnson, - Helen A. Nyffeler, Roy A. Smith Herman H. Patterson. Cecil G ' Edgell. Monroe Harold Essex. Franklin N. Duer Miriam Yeoman. Charles J. An drews. Mary M. Seliwartz. Paul M Banner, Zelina M. Meyer, Henry ' Busche. Floyd. I awis Ruppert. _o Select Delegates Mexico City —(UP)—Mexico wi! • send two official delegates to th<

k Al! of us—at win time I'l or other —find ourselves up against it far Rome extra money. Any deserving family can secure a loan < from us in any amount tip to COOO at tho lawful S€ i interest rate, on their own |p Fijtnifcure and security. No embarraaftinr questions asked—no delays or red tape. A prompt, courte- I ous service with liberal K terms for reparment. Ask ■ ; i a'x>ut our Twenty-Pay- t E inent Plan. 1 «■ S : Franklin Security Co.! (Ivor Schafer H<lw. Co. I B ; Ph-mn 237 Docetur, Ind ' I 'i I I t s I

Cattle SALE 1 will sell at the commun-! ity sale at Craigville, April 26 j my herd of nine cattle, consisting of two 2-year old Holstein heifers, one with calf by side, other fresh day of sale.' Two young cows fresh in I May. Two cows giving good flow- of milk. Two Jersey! i heifer calves. Orva! Barger 1•

t, ilnternatmual Congress of Mental '• Hygienp. to be held at Washington tin May. The delegates will be Dr. ! Victor Fernandez Manero and Dr. i. i Rateal Santamarina. both of the g Department of Public Education. 1 o They'll Be Good and Old Edinburgh, —l UP) — Police in a| West Lothian village wish that an i.; honest Scottish lad had not found I] I 71 hen's eggs hidden near the par(l ( ish church and brought them to the | police station, for the eggs were

; MUI W —WH I IH If - BABY CHICKS F We hatch the Barred Rock, White Rock. White WyandrtJlH J 11 Island Reds. SIO.OO per hundred.j White Legho-"-. jgOOorwM g Custom Hatching 4‘ ? c per chick. Chicks ready Tuesday c* !»«■ | ' Newtown and Jamesway Brooder stoves at a big reduction order. A nice lot of started chicks at bargam p- ces, The i-1 customers keep coming back year after year is evidence tiiOgg 1. , chicks please. MOREHEAD FARM HATCHERY I \ 2 mile north, 1 mile east, 1 j mile south of Wren Ohio. ■IIIMIIj IIITWIT— ' I -.. —~I I

MMBnunn—m—m——- —mH Public Auction We, the undersigned, will sell at public auction, on B SATURDAY, APRIL 26.1930 ■ Commencing at 1 P. M R , The following described Real Estate R ] / 7—ROOM HOUSE—7 LOCATED AT 321 NORTH THIRD STREE" DECATUR. "•■IH This is a very desirable and well located • operty »> squares of the court house. Good frame liou ■■ . m ui'slmtlot; two car tile garage. This property must b- » bib MM TERMS —Small cash payment the day of tin ’ R.G. and Florence Christen. o*l® Sold by Johnson-Bartlett Auction Company. if * ' g nimn* Muro. ■ b *i K • 1 A substantial haul. | I account here is the | 1 Key that will un- | I lock the door to | 1 JIB | | business success. IH I First National ■ I Capital unit Surplus $ r20.00000 ■ I Decqtur, I |! 11111 IT i 111 "1

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