Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS, | I BUSINESS CARDS, * AND NOTICES &)OM>aMßn&iKJi WWfflOffXJxcflHWg :o®d FOR SALE FOR SALK — Feeding tanTige at tli* Decatur Rendering I’lant. J i tou lots or more delivered free of! charge. Phone S7O-T or 513. 20tf FOR SALK —Medium early yellow Dent seed corn 1928 crop, and Duurield soy beans; germination tested tine. W. A. Wherry, 3 miles north of the Bleeke church. 92-ts Foil SALK Evergreens of superfine quality, priced low A surplus of ornamental shrubs at 5 to 25 cents each while they last or given free with your order for evergreens I A fine large weeping willow at 50e. Tulip trees, weeping pirch etc. Moody Brenneman, four miles west of Herne. 99-51 I-till SALK —Kitchen cabinet, good condition, price reasonable. Menno Amsttitz Phone 119 Monroe. 101-Stx I FOR SALE —Spotted PolamT’Chln'a ! Male Hog 11 months old. Charley K. Miller Route 4 Decatur Phone A-894. 1013lx FOR SALE — Hemmer grinder. Bargain If taken at once. Gus I Horne Decatur Route 4 101-3tx FUlt SALK—Two fresh cows. Call 845-C 101-3 U % i FOR SALE —kesldence property on brick street, SISOO cash. Priced for quick sale. A. D. Suttles. 10213 FOR SALE —90 day Dent seed corn corn and Soy beans. William Miller, Decatur, Route 8. 95-6txeod FOR SALE —1.000 bushels old corn, j 1928 crop. High germination. $3 and $3.50 bushel. Red Cob ensilage corn. Four acres fills big silo, $3 bushel. Hulless oats. Great for pigs and poultry, 3c pound. Manchu and Dunfield soybeans. $3 bushel. Medium red clover $lO bushel. Mannnouth $lO bushel. Alsike sll bushel. Northwestern alfalfa sl4 and slti bushel. Open day and evening. Lamb's Wholesale. Payne, Ohio. 103-2 t j f6r SALE —Dodge 1926 coupe. Mechanically in good condition, j Priced to sell. Phone 587 after 6: On j o’clock P. M. 108-3 L j WANTED AXTIQCKS WANTED — Old glassware, china, pewter, furniture, Currier and Ives .pictures, stamps on and off envelopes before 1880. Indian relics. Highest prices paid. Address 602 Chicago St., Michigan City, Indiana. 98-6tx WANTED —50 good cows, fresh and springers. Large ones. Also | butcher cattle. Phone 274 or 181--1 Butler and Murphy. 102t5x 1 WANTED—To do practical nursing. Phone 1045. Mrs. L. C. Lenhart. 102-6tx WANTED—Rags, wall paper and cisterns to clean. Gardens to spade. Wash windows and houses. Ed Knavel, Phone 473. 103-3tx MALE HELP WANTi-.l) Amirlions, reliable man wanted at once to distribute famous Watkins Products to steady users in Decatur. Average earnings $35-50 weekly. No; experience necessary. J. It. Watkins! Company. 242-204 E. Naghten St,l Columbus, Ohio. ltx FOR RENT FOR RENT —5 room house, 701 Walnut st.., phone 1202. 10D8 FOR RENT or SALE 6 room house 2 car garage at 1109 West Monroe. Phone 988. FOR RENT — fi room house, five j miles northwest of Decatur. Elec-! trie lights, garage, garden and! chicken park; $lO per month. Mrs ! S. J. Spangler, 128 E. Foster Park- j way, Fort Wayne, Ind. 103-6 t j FOR RENT — Five room cottage' near General Electric. Inquire I Peter GalTer. 103 3tx ! LOST AND FOUND ruu.'D—Goto watch on Peterson road. Phone 0-863. 101-2tx LOST — Female Fox Terrier pup. John F. Helm, Decatur, route 8. Reward offered. Send replies to Box A, care Democrat. 103-3tx Traction Lines Are Reduced in Tax Value Indianapolis, April 30. —(U.R) — The sttae tax board today announced assessment valuations on several northern Indiana traction companies. Virtually all of the valuallons were reductions form last year's figures, brought about by decroas-; ed earnings of the companies. Valuation of the Gary and Southlern (taction company, was minc'd from $127,307 in 1929 to $78,340 j in 1930. The Calumet Railways, I Inc., reduced from $570,665 to $296,-j 540; Fort Wayne & Lima Railway i Co., reduced from $152,809 to $112,197; and this Gary Railways company from $1,435,178 to $1,366,249. The Chicago South Shore and! South I Send, however .showed an i increase in earnings anil its vnluI ;il ion ixised fniin $1,160,505, to $1,900,105. a O T. J. Durkins whs looking up friends in Berne. i

mmmmaußum The .Style— The Quality— I’he Comfort—and that feeling of well dressed are just a few of the many reasons why you should wear a Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit fipmoonEsgl \CBUITeX-(jO. Devalue limL VV S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Clack. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROMNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 ’ — ■ N. A. BIXLEIt 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 aruouut of money on improved real estate. Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT CO. 133 S. 2nd SI. Lobenstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls an«wered promptly day or night. Ambuiance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. H'Widence Phone, Decatur 316 or 844.' Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT u ui !! FRIGID AIR E Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. i ' Q Met h i: (IF IVtllU KM V lii the Ytin him Circuit t imrt No. • lie limner of the-estate of Nancy!' Sheets, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that upon! petition Int o in Miiu court hy Ninth > r. sm-f ts. Administrator of said es- 1 i tate. setting - up the insufficiency ; of th. estate of said decedent to pay iv.iv. ocMts ami liabilities thereof, the* Judge of said Court did, on the 2iitui, lay of April 1930, find said estate to* I be probably insolvent, anti order the same to be settled accordingly. The « rvditors of said estate are there-! fore hereby notified ,of such insol-< vemy, an«i required ’to file their!, '•i' s against said estate for allow- I a nee .. itnt ss, the Clerk and seal of said | Court, at Decatur, Indiana, (his *26 j day of April 1930 Bernice Nelson Clerk .Atianis Cm uit Court »\ L. Walters, A tty, Apr JO- M-7 ♦ —#l [i CONGRESS TODAY ♦ -(U.R) ♦ Senate: Continm s debate on Parker | nomination. House: Takes np merchant marine hills; lon calendar. Military affairs committee to hear report on new Muscle Shoals bill.! Banking and currency committee continues hearing on branch and chain banking. rb YOU NEED MONEY I Write or Phone B Franklin Security Co. § Phone 237 ■ Over Schafer Store. fl Typewriting - Stenographic Work II von litive tiny ex Ira lv|><vvril n'j or slenofinipliir work I will bo . 4 l;ul to .1 it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Holthouse ■lutltfe .1. T Merrvman’s Law i Ofl ioe, K._of C. Hl<l«. _ FUNERAL DIRECTOR i Lady Attendant W. if. 7WKJK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service 'Phones; Office 61, Home 303

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Eerne, Indiana, Livestock Corrected April 30 ; llors, 90-110 pounds $8.60. i Hogg, 110-130 pounds 8.90 | Hogs, 130-150 pounds 9.70 j Hogs, 150-170 pounds 9.83 , : Hogs, 170-210 pounds 10.00 I Hogs, 210-230 pounds 9.85 ’ I Hogs, 230-260 pounds $9.70 j j Hogs, 260-300 pounds 9.25 > j Hogs. 300-330 pounds 9.10 Hours $7.00-SB.OO Stags $5.00-$6.00 Calves SIO.OO Lambs .... $9.00 Cattle: I Banners $3.00$ 1.00 Cutters . $4.00-$5.50 Medium Cows $5.50-$6.00 flood Cows $6.00-$7.50 Steers $7.00-11.00 Heifers SB.OO-11.00 Butcher lie fers $7.00-$9.00 Bulls .... $6.00 SB.OO East Buffalo Licestock Hogs: receipts 900: holdovers TOO weight 15'i-.50 lhs active to all in -! e:est. , steady; buly $10.85; Lighter averages weak to 25c lower, mostly $10.50 medium and weighty butchers largely steady $10.50-$10.75; pa: vihr sows $9.00-19.35. Cattle receipts 325; generally steady; medium heifers $10.75; all ,u ter cows s3.7f>-$6.25. Calves: receipts 200; vealersl ba.ely steady; buly better lot sll.sir;; sparingly $12.00; common and medium SB.OO-$9.50. Sheep: receipts 900; lambs active fully 25c higher; quality only fair; good to choice clippers $9.26-$9.50; common aid medium $7.7 1 5-$8.23. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dec. j j Wheat $1.10% 1.04% 1 08% 1.12% Corn .79% .82% .84% .78 [Oats .40 .40% .41 .43%! LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected April 30 No. 2 Soft Wheat 93c i No. 2 Hard Wheat :3c j No 2 White Oats 38c J Barley (Oc i Bye _ 80c | Cora 50c to li.oo tGCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen .20c 1 BUT I fcRFA r,.«X STATION But (•'•lat 84c | 0 Napoleonic Museum Rom" -it!!*) —a Napoleonic Mas-! euiu has b‘*P'i opened recently to the public In Rome. This museum,j which Is situated in the Via Zanar-i dell! and occupies the entire first floor or a palace, was bequeathed by Count Prlrfioti to the Fascia. Goveriunent. Two rooms of this rrusr.tim are devoted to the First Empire and one to the Second Km 'pirn, the lat er containing clothing wo. n by Uupoleon an dseveral other ) personal objects. There is also a | olleetion of prints on Napoleon ; which is reserved to specialists. Radio Aids Tourists Rome - (ItP> Radio hits prune lo Ihe help <:f lilt' tourist agencies, j Touring news is being broadcasted lin several languages from lie llom.l let ion and received by the sets ! pieced Jit hotels and pensions. Tlia i languages used until recently were | rmgitsa French and German. Spani tali is to bs added shortly.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, APRIL JO, 1930.

COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Riverside Cemetery Assn., in lot 129, Sec C. Geneva Riverside Cemetery to Jonathan Rumple for $113.40.1 Rudolph H. Ettuck, land in Preble) township to Anna Hosse for $500.00! Jesse H. Ingle et tix 40 acres in Jefferson township to Rhea Wall et:al for SI.OO. Breiner Arrested Lawrence Breiner of Tocsin was 1 j arrested Tuesday afternoon by I Chief of Police Sephus Melcht on ; a charge of issuing a fraudulent I check. Breiner was arraigned in mayor's court Tuesday night and asked for more time in which to enter a plea. His case was continued to May 10. Real Estate Transfers Otto F. Miller et al, land in Preble township to Frances Jaberg for SI.OO. Janies It. Zimmerman et ltx, 7 acres m Root township to Ezra E. Zimmerman for SI.OO. Ezia E. Ziiumertnan et ux. 7 acres j in Root township to Gertrude L. Barber for $5,200.00 Albert Cemetery Assn., in lot 75 Albeison Cemetery Geneva, to Carl M. Shoemaker for $60,00. Alberson Cemetery Assn, in lot 76 Alberson Cemetery Geneva, to Purvey O. Shoemaker for .*60.00 . Milo Fuchs, 40 acres in Monroe township to Mary Kurils for $1.06. Take Body Long Distance; Bristol. England —(UP)—The remains of Walter Charles Heaven, who died In Aitsralia, were brought over 11,000 miles to he buried on Lundy Island in the Bristol Channel. formerly owned by the Heavens and known as the “Kingdom of rlenven."

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■ \ - .... !■> - i i REPUBLICANS FILE ELECTION BOARD MEMBERS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Otis Shifferly, clerk. Earl Tumhleson, sheriff. South St. Marys— Brice McMillen, judge. Laura Davis, clerk. Bertha Clark, sheriff. North Washington— Rollen Poling, judge. E. O. Wilsworth, clerk. John Trout. sherifT. South Washington— Edward Chronister, judge. Mrs. Carl Barnett, clerk. Hague Foreman, sheriff. North Kirkland— Milton Girod, judge. William Bryan, clerk. Will Yake, sheriff. South Kirkland— Gus Yake. judge. Lillie Arnold, clerk. lAuiren Yager, sheriff, j French— Iweo Engle, judge. Joel T. Moser, clerk, j George McCune, sheriff. North Monroe — George Rice, judge. Wm. T. Rupert, clerk. , j Emil Christener, sheriff. Middle Monroe— Clinton Soldner, judge. Carlton Steiner, clerk. Lewis Clark, sheriff. North Blue Creek— Joe Hahnert, judge. Ruth Rollen, clerk. Da\id Borders, sheriff. South Blue Creek— Forest ,I>iArniond, judge. Mrs. Arthur IJeArmond, clerk, i B. H. Miller, sheriff. East Jefferson — i Wade Turnbleson, judge. | Adam Miller, clerk. Charles Ray, sheriff. West Jefferson— I Joseph Teepla, judge. Theodore Moriiiiigstnr, clerk. Wm. O. Spangler, sheriff. ! North Wabash—i William Parian, judge. Wm. Narr, clerk. Charles Mornlngstar, sheriff. Ceylon— Orton Wheeler, judge. Harry Moore, clerk. Bravton Pyle, sheriff. North Hartford— George Holloway, judge. Charles A. Pusey, clerk. Ralph Teeter, sheriff. South Hartford— Perry Gkndenning, judge. Noah A. Pusey. clerk. Norton J. Martin, sheriff. ! Geneva A.— Mrs. Daiina Vorhiees, judge. I). F. Conner, clerk. Mrs. lj. T. Neal, sheriff. Geneva B.— George Schaefer, judge. Mrs. Grace Farlow, clerk. Charles Pyle, sheriff. j Berne A.— Mathias Donnely, judge. Walt a' Hilly, clerk. I Carrie Templin, sheriff. I Berne B.— Kmfl LiCchty, judge. Eva Burkhalter, clerk. Herbert Sprungrr, sheriff. ! Berne C.— Ham Long, Judge. ! Ernest Dm, clerk. ! TUmau Flicklnger, sheriff. I Decatur i-A.— MeprTTl Petersen, judge. Merlin Doan, elelk. r Verne Bowman, sheriff, t Decatur 1-B.— I lia Bodle, judge.

| E. A. Crider, clerk. Aaron Stevens, sheriff. Decatur 2-A.— > Morris Haney, judge. I aura Crlll, clerk. ) I John D. Andrews, sheriff. Deoatur 2-B,— Mrs. Lois Beane, judge. Mrs. Gaylie Hoagland, clerk. I/?e Reefy, sheriff. Decatur 3-A.— Maud Dorwin. judge. Avon Burk, clerk. James Ross, sheriff. Decatur 3-B.— Noah Fry, judge, j Mrs. Albert Beery, clerk. E. Moon, sheriff. o — Dinner in Will Lontjon —CUP)— Eight friends of Henry Warner, who died two years ago attended an annual dinner party j in Loudon provided foi in Warner's; will. Looks Valuable Awarding Beatrice Elkington. 27,' damages approximating ?3,snti for injuries which disfigured her. Justice Horrldge stated that a wo-j man's looks are her business assets.! NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Monday, May 5, , will be the last day to pay your spring installment of The county treasurer's office will be open from 8 -a.in. to 4 p.in. during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid hy that time will become delinquent and a 10% j penalty will be added. l)o not put 1 off paying taxes as they must |>e paid and the law points out the duty of the county treasurer. Those i who have bnugl or sold property ; and wish a division of taxes are asked to come in at once. Dorn't. wait for the rush. No receipts can bo laid away for anyone so please don't ask for it. We will be glad 1 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

J nnn oicatoh J 1 WHAT HOLDS I i 1 PEOPLE BACK? I 1 Many would answer: “High living 1 , costs, unemployment, sickness and I s bard luck.” Yes, to some extent. m 1 Hut the greatest hindrance to progress is blind spending-lack of a I I sound spending plan. Plan your ■ spending, and you’ll find ways to | I First National Bqnk 1 I Capital and Swp\vs S !2O,QQQQQ f IlDecq tu r, Indiqna 1 i

\OTM i: TO V>>-Kr>IDK\TS In tin* Yiliiiiim < ircuit Court Yprll Term, IJKSO. %i». Coinplulnt for Yioim*4 |iniil for ii*«‘ mill lirnrfil of llefriiiln nt*. i The State of Indlnim Adams County SS: (’liarles N. O’Neil vs. Harry JL. ■ Shaner. Charles fi. O’Neil. It appearing: from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Harry L. Slianer and Cbarle 11. O’Neil of the above named defendant.-*, art* non-residents of the State of Indiana. Notive is therefore hereby gfiven i he said !larr> Slianer and Charles li. O’Neil that they he and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on th*' !HU day of June 11*30, the same being the 49th Juridical Day of the next regular ternrj | thereof,* to be holden at the Court! House in the City of Decatur, com-! inenciiiK on Monday, the 14th dav of, April, A. I>. 193©, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or ♦ the same will be heard and deterj mined in their absence. Witness, my name, and the Seal of l said Court hereto affixed this fill* (day of *\pril 1930 y ; Bcrnlcc Nelson Clerk ' i April 14th, 1930. April 16-^3-30. \ p |io in tin eli t Os \ilitiiiii**tr)il ri\ Notice is hereby given, That the j undersigned has been appointed Administratrix with will annexed <•;’ j the estate of .las. N. Frist •«*, late j of Adams County, deceased. The esI tate is probably solvent. Kliza M. K. Fristoe Administratrix With will annexed j April I’l, 1930. ! Dore B. Erwin. Attorney. April -3-30-May 7 Y|i point me nt of YdiiiliiKtratris No. Noti< o is hereby given, Thai th undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Anna l i. Winnes. late of Adams County, deceased. 'J he estate is probably solvent. j Annie F. Winnes, Administratrix! ; Imtz and Adams, Attorneys • April 21, UU»a. April 23-30-May 7 , — Y ppuiiitlimit Os l , «rtnerj V». 273 T Notit r is hereby given, That the I undersigned lias qualified as Surviv-J * ing Partner «ts the firm of Winner j Shoe Store, late of Adams County ] I i lie estate is probably solvent. 1 > Annie I*7. Winnes, Surviving Partner ! April 21, 1930. j fjutx and Adams, Attorneys April 23-:SO-May 7 NO TP2SPASSING There will he no trespassing on| 'my farm. If not avoided prosecuj tion will follow. HH-3tx Mrs. Lizzie Abell.

Fret's, Shrubs and Rogfl Fine large plants. mir store and pick actual plants \ou wanlH > our garden. Schafer hB Co. lS Assessments! Due I Asscssmcils on (« Improvements: I Streets! Sewers Sidewalk* s f| and id ark di u ai®' I*AY|\BI.E If assessments ;, re paid within ninety ( ® after they become the law requires them , placed on the delinquent l> jvour property offered for sale " i,h |,en added. All payments to l,e ,n ®| jto the City Treasurer City ton ‘