Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1930 — Page 2

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@KXMKM!KIX » X XIMxWX £ SSIFIED HSEMENTS, t SSS CARDS, I NOTICES _ 5? «iXD<J<IX3<iXJIJCX'X.XIXM IOR SALE FUR SALE — Fet'di n g ta uk a g<■ at the Decatur Rendering Plant. ‘4 ton lots or more delivered free of charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 31#tf FOR SALE—Mrillum early yelldv.’ | Henh aeed corn 1928 crop, an 11 DUJitleld soy beans; germination, tented tine. W. A. Wherry, 3 miles north of the Bleeke church. 92-ts; FOtl SALE—A 4 foot Simmons bed . springs and mattress. Like new. | Phone 451. 107-3 t bull SALE — Barred Rock and While Wyandotte pullets. 12 weeks old. 85c head R. O. Wynn. Deeutur phone 871-R. Ben Schroyer I'arm. 10S-2tx l-iMI SALE = I92B Chevrolet ton truck, in good condition. 1104 .Nwttman. Phone 949. 108t3x FUR SALE—7S young White English Leghorus. good layers. Queen l<(K>der stove used once Price reusonable Arthur Baker Phone 9432. 10S-31X FOR SALE"” Manchii Soy Beans. I .'good quality tor seed. O. F. Hildebrand. Decatur, Route 4. Craigville phone. 109-6tx End FtHl SALE—Hampshire male hog.. good breeder. Manin E. Heckmaul Phone 866-A 5 miles North on 27. 109-3tc J 14QR SALE Yam plants, Phone ; 845-H. W9-3t WMi SALE—A good blue roan two! year old colt. Floyd Ruppert. Mourue. Indiana. 109-3tc VV ANTED W ANTED To do your small grain and soy bean thrashing with corn-i ijiued Harvester thrasher. Have job! l®ok<4 early to be sure of having I • i» thn&hed on time Phone 21 on 6 I ITarvep. L. Steffen Route 2 Craigv4Ue. 107-3tx ! —To l>uy"'"a"'' cdr-load of j medium sized horses, also 500 he ld : uX feeding pigs. Milk cotfs and tat ' <-»«tle f Call 386 E. J- Ahr. 107-3tx WANTED—Women and girls in l>v‘eatdr and all nearby towns to do ■ idyertising work. Salary. $2.00 per day Foul month work. For interview at your home write T. A. Kel-. ly. Bliss Hotel Bluffton, Indiana. * 108-3tx| Local and long distance 1 liapling. Make a speciality of haul-: ijig livestock. Reasonable rates. . : Kaye Guilder, Decatur. Phone 690-K; 108-3txj WANTED —I pliolstering and Re- 1 Uuislung of all kinds. Prices right. Work guaranteed. Millard , SfcKeau, phone 265. IbStfix WANTED —Lawn mowers to shai I Will call for and deliver. Work guaranteed. Sam Delhi. Phone I (J 762 after 5 oclo. k evenings. lt)8-3tx I .\t\l.E HELP WANTED Reliable . ’■party wanted to handle Watkins ] Products in Decatur. Customers' establish d. Excellent opportunity I for right man. Write at once. C. T. | •. Gernes, 242-260 E. Naghten St.. Co- < Itmbus, Ohio. Itx ■ ■»’• — WANTED—Farmers to Pool Your Wool. The Williams Equity Ex- j change. The Monroe Grain Co. and ’ f tge Gottschalk Supply Co., are in ; j charge of the Wool pool for this ' rftpnty. it will pay you to invest}- I - g*de this Pool and to co-operate I _ with one of the above firms. Ad g ajns County Farm Bureau, Berne. 11 Ind. 10913 ] 7 FOR RENT PGR RENT 4 room cottage bn N. | Fourth st. furnished. Phone 35f»! | Mis John T. Myers. 106-3’ I . I’OR RENT—Apannieut in modern | iioine. Furnished or unfurnished. ■ Sleeping rooms. 127 N. 3rd St. Tel-, 14)21. WT-3tx! FOR RENT J SemimTodern reel- | deuce corner N. 7th and Indiana, 1 block from G. E. factory. Call ' Gab Dixson 1002 108-3tx ' i .»<> i or Sale -S room house at 308 N. Fifth St, Phone 171, Berne, or write Mrs. Bollinger-Lul-tJs\ Berne. 108-6 IX , FOR RfiNT—s room house on Norta Ninth street. Inquire Peter Galfpr. 108-3tx FOR RENT 8 room house on So. Tenth St. Polly Reed 345 N. 10th Street. 109-31 x M ISC ELLAN KOI’S EVELYN MILLER. Public Steam-.- 1 rupiier, aud Notary Public. Mimeogiaphiug. and addressing. Office j Room 1. Peoples Loan and Trust , Mttldiug. Office phone 606, Rest-' (Jauca phone 7871. 10616 LOST AND FOUND LOST By paper carrier boy a SI.OO i X.bill, somewhere between Monroe mm! Jefferson street, on Sixth or! Sffventh streets. Finder please re-! turn to Daily Democrat office and 1 rweive reward. Money was lost Saturday morning while carrier boy wws collecting. 107-3tx | ROOFING ■ for every purpose 4 ■ Curran Roofing Co. I 919 N. Second St. V ■ Phone 445

A SNAPPY PAIR OF TROUSERS for the coatless days. Dandy patterns in light weights. White Flannel Trousers for Summer wear. feiTHebMggyl

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 104 So. B.<l 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 money on improved real estate, i Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT CO. 133 S. Jud St. Lobenstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 or 844. Residence Phone. Monroe, 81' LADY ATTENDANT (> ” JE. 1. (j F R I G I I) lIRE Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. < ■ <) NOTICE Not responsible tor deirts or bills 1 of Mrs. Madonna Vetiis after this dale. Merland Venis loj-. 'x CHRYSLER—”” 1928 C hrysler 52 Coupe. Newly painted. Leather upholstery. Price $385.00. SAYLORS MOTOR CO. 109t2 I LOANS TO FARMERS I Up to $300.00 » j. Special Time Plan ■ L. Franklin Security Co. H m Phone 237 M |j Over Schafer Store. K Typewriting Stenographic Work if von have any extra lvp<‘writhiT or stenographic work I aHI be iglad to Ho it. Phone 12 for appointment Florence Holthouse } Judge J. T Merryman's laiw Office, K._of C. Bldg. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. IL ZWICX & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phonos- OfFico <H Home MONEY TO LOAN City JxMins net 5-10-J 5 years Farm Loans 5%% 10 or 20 years We write Insurance. —THE— Suttles-Edwards COMPANY Niblick Store Bldg. DECATUR, - INDIANA

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M ARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne. Indiana. Livestock (Corrected May 7) 'Hogs. 90-110 pounds .. $6.75 I Hogs, 110-130 pounds 9.05 Hogs, 130-150 pounds 9.85 Hc»s„ 150-170 pounds . 10.00 ‘Hogs. 170-210 pounds . 10.15 ' Hogs. 210-230 pounds 10.10 ! Hogs. 230-260 pounds 9.85 ■ Hogs, 230-260 pounds 9.4 V ■ Hogs, 300-350 pounds 9.25 i llougs 17.00-iB.OO, Stags $5.00-16.00 Calves SIO.OO , ' Lambs .'. $9.00 Cattle: ' Cauners S3.QO-$4.00j | Cutters . $4.00 $5.50 • Medium Cows $5.50-$6.00, Good Cows $6.00-87.501 Steers . s72*o-11.001 Heifers SB.OI-11.0411 Butcher Het. is . $7.00-$».00 Bulls $6.00-SB.OO East. Buffalo Livestock i'?s< Buffalo, May 7. (U.R) Live-1 ; st ock; ; Hogs: receipts, 600; holdovers,! I.CU; active to packers. generally I I like higher; bulk, 120-220 Ibs. j >10.90; 230-280 lbs.. $10.50-$10.85; , ; packing sows, $9-89.50. Cattle: receipts. 100; holdovers, I 200; vealers rather slow, barely st ady; good to choice, sl2 $12.50; common and medium, $8.50-$10.50. I Sheep: r ceipls, 600: lambs steady, quality an dsorts considered, mixed offerings and strong weights. $10; common. SS.So-$9: i 'choice bandy weights quoted $10.50.■ — Fort Wayne Livestock Ent Wayne, Ind., May 7. —(U.ft) -I Livestock: Calves: ret ipts. 50; hogs. 400; I I sl:< ep. 25; hog market steady; 90-1 110 lbs.. $9.15; llu-130 His., $9.40;', 130-150 lbs.. $9.65; 150-160 lbs., I $9.90; HiO-ISO lbs.. SW.Jq; 180-2001 libs.. $10.25; 200-225 lbs., $10.15; | 225-250 lbs.. $19.05: 260-300 lbs.. ■W.95; 300-350 lbs., $9.75; roughs,l •C ,5o; stags, $6; calves. $10.50; i i clipped lambs, »>; wool lambs. ' $9.50. » CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dec. I Wheat $1.00% 1.01% 1.03% 1.08% . Corn .79% .81 .81% .75% ) Oats .41% .40% .39%’ .42% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 7) No. 2 Soft Wheat &*.'«• No. 2 Hard Wheat 87c No. 2 Whi e Clouts .... 26c Barley soc t’.ge 80c I Corti ... 70e to 9Oi I LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 18c tfiJTiERFAr mT STATION Butlcrtut 33c o ■■ Votes For Two In Family at Election Marion. Ind., May 7.—H^P.) —Mrs. | Mary Watson. 97. the oldest woman; in Grant county, yesterday voted: for her son, Sturgeon, tor justice ; let the peace, and for a grandson.' i Robert lor county auditor. Stur-1 g on teccivcd th> nomination but ! Robert was defeated. o ?'r. P. E. Green of Fort W ayue , Ind., was a business taller in this', j uls..y this morning. t

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1930.

I ■.ucitirr »ti.n tailor Xiinibrr ' The prudential insurance Company lOf America, a corporation. VS I’.etuge F. Edens. Gussie Edens, ■ Herbert W. Stoier, Donald i>. Hower, an unmarried man over the age of |2l years. E. T. Sager, whose < hrisiian name i* unknown t » th? plaintiff. ora M. Sager, 1». L. Thompson, i wivs< Christian names is unknown to the plaintiff. Orville C. Fink, Rus-’ sell o. Courson, E. F. O’Neil, whose! ; < hrUuan uauiv is unknown to th<*| i plaintiff, C. R. O. Neal, whose < hisjiian name is unknown to plaintiff,! H. I*. Shaner, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, C, N. o. Neil, whose Christian name is un-l i known l • the plaintiff. By virtue oi an order of sale to, iv dirt <tei f.oni the Clerk of the,t o iht.v a'xapi'oEr EA i‘A oil NN; Adanu Circuit Court of Adams <’<»un-j t\. Indiana. I will expose to pubfi<* >•.;<* to 'Di highest bidder on Sal-1 • unlay 3lst da> of Ma> A. i>. luju.j I between the hours of it» o’clock A. ■ M. ami 4'o’rlock P. M. of said day at th east door of the Court House in Decatur, Adams County. Indiana,! . rents and profits for a term not' jV.wee.nng seven years the following' Ii« riovd real csiade Lo-wit: 'i !:• east half of the southeast < <|H£u£j*i of section seven <7> tue I west half of the southwest quarter jof section 8 ami northeast quarter , of the northeast quarter of section eighteen ilS>, all in township twenty j five (-*;>» north of range fourteen . 111 east of the second principal I Meridian, containing m the aggivI gate One hundred ninety-eight an.l] 57-100. (105.57) acres, more or less; i Aituaicd in .warns county, Stale us Indiana. 1 .\nd on failure t > realize the fulH amount of judgment interest and j i < osU I wnl at the same time and] j pkice expose to public sale tile fee! simple ul said leal estate taken as i the pri'perty ui poiiuld I>. Hower 1 , i-ai. at the suit of Ihe Prudential! [insurance Co.iipany oi America, ai , < orporativn, Said sale will be made without any I relief whatever from valuation or I tppraisvmi nt laws. Hail Hollingsworth. Sheriff j .uiams County, Indiana ! Lenhart. Hjidier, and Seiiurgcr, Attys Jday 7-11-21.! | , _— %l»l»«»intii:rut Os tdmiiiUtnii ri% i Nwtot is hcrcox given, i hat th? [ ainl?rsignc i lias been appointed Adi .i.imstrati ix with will uiuexad of! the estate of Jas. N. I’:ist>i, late' ol Adams County, deteated. Abe e*-■ ’late is pruoaot.* sqlveiil. Eliza *1 K. Frisloe Administratrix With will annexed ! April Jl, Im ; Dure B. Erwin, Attorney. April 23-30-May « Mjvrti. - « rarfe >» r-om® L ll ■ ■ JL- a 1 J L_T_LJ g-W Book Your Furniture Auction Sales with Perry Ogg’s Auction House I 110 Jefferson St., Decatur, Indiana. JWe Bell on reasonable terms. We put it in shape ami stand all sale excuses. We sell either at the residence or at the Auction room, or buy the entire household goods. (Call at our expense.) Phone No. 1149. — ■ 'sja:' l—j 1 Dz? The Screen j—under the glare of powerful lights and the stress of “Picture Making” the beauty rendered by Gouraud’s Oriental Cream stand* the test. It gives an alluring, pearly appearance that will not j-ub off, streak or spot. No “touching up" necessary as the skin retains the delightfully soft, seductive beauty under all conditions. GOURAUD’S ORIENTAL U CREAM u wane, tlw- turr.el ud Orturt*.: Tib Sh»d». 6-nd 10e /*■ Trial fltr n I Ferd T. Hookies A Ben. New

TORNADO TOLL I GROWS HOURLY ! (CONTLNUED PROM PAGE ONE) aloftg the Gulf coast, aud Frost. ' southeast of Dallas, felt the great- ■ est fury of the storm. Forty-five i persons were reported dead in .these communities. A wind which gathered tnomeni turn roared along the Gulf and twiste.<l downward at Nordheim, picking up houses and dashing them to pieces. It swooped through the village of Runge, nearby, and raced away, leaving the screams of the injured in the darkness where dead lay under dripping . I skies. Twenty-two bodies had been counted in this area shortly after the storm subsided ami first grey streaks of morning light ■ appeared. Meanwhile, a like scone of chaos i was created at Frost, several i miles south of Dallas. A b'asting j ; funnel of wind and cloud descendled destroying homes and leaving !3 persons dead in the mud and I wreckage. Terror rode through . the town and surrounding rural i sections. Those who were not injured could talk only in unionneetted phrases of what had happened. At daybreak the full tragedy , j was revealed. The wind had | nassed. Weeks of work remain. • ! however. liefore that part of its | damage which can be repaired is leffaced. Communication lines were I strewn use’.essly over the roads , land fields. A search was itegun for other Iwulies which may be hidden in ■ the wreckage. Hospitals and first I aid stations were crowded. Nordheim and Frost, however were only A n International Rotary Hoe will keep the weeds out of your corn. Now is the time to commence using one. Let us tell you about them. Schafer Hardware Co. ■

i Auction Sale 24—ACRE FARM—24 /The undersigned will sell at Public Auction without re- | serve, on the premises, located 3*j miles southwest of j Monroevi 1c; 1 mile south, y 2 mile east of Boston store; f> miles north, 1 -_> mile east of Dent school; 1 1 j mile due west of Liberty Church, on . MONDAY, MAY 12, 1930 At 1:30 I’. M. 21 acre farm: Level black sandy loapi soil; well ditched; ' fences good; 12 acres in clover; 10 acres in corn and wheat; , good voting orchard; 0 Room House, in good repair; good . barn 2C32; drove well; N’< w poultry house; graincry; hog ■ house; garage. Located on good stope road, 1 ',2 mile to < liurch. Bus takes children Io consolidated school. This is ! tin ideal country home. Must be seen to lie appreciated. . Immediate possession. For further information see Johnson' Bariieii Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. TERMS 1-3 cash day of sale; terms on balance can be arranged to suit purchaser. JOHN PATTERSON, Owner i Sold by Jchnson-fJartteit Auction Co., Pecatur, Ind.

I the greatest sufferers. Q Capone Henchman Killed Chicago, May 7.—(U.R>—The body of a man identified as Big Jack Heiman, Al Capone henchman, was j pound today, riddled with bullets.! not .far from the spot where the' bodies of John "Dingbat" Obertu and his chauffeur were found several weeks ago. Tlie body was identified by William Collins of the highway police' force. Heiman was the operator 1 of the Paddock Grill, restaurant; and night club. It is believed the! killing occurred as a reprisal I against Capone although police I were uuable to learn the definite motive. There were 17 bullet wounds in the body. 11 in the head. A Thompson snt»-ma<-htue bub was used, po-j lice said. <, i »et the Hnbit—lr«ne at Home. \ PIHHiiI iiicu t of (if mi tiiwt nil ri% No. 273 s Noth e is hereby given. That the undersign'd has heeji appolnte4l Ad-' nijnistratrix «»f the estate of Anna B. Whines. Jate of Adams <’nunt\ J deceased. The estate is probably su!- 1 vent. Annie E. Winnos, Aduiinistratrlx Lutz and Adams, Attorneys •U>rU 21, 13 SV. April 23-;:»t-May 7 \ ppoint Hunt Os surviving I’artuer n... am Notice is hereb> given, That the uijcjersig ned has «:uaiified as Surviving Farmer of the firm of W innes i Shoe Slorg. late of Adaxns County, i Ihe estab- is probably solvent, j Annie E. Wlnnvs. Surviving Partner i April 21, I*3o. ' Lutz and A<lams, Attorneys April 2::-3O-May 7 No • i: oi i v >.oi \ i In the \di<|iiM Circuit < mrt No. X4.su in i..e .t.aiMT « 1 laic estate of Nancy iSF t*'-. l/e« raw I Notice is hereby given that upon ’ peix.avh sued in Mftiq court by Noah ’ suHts Ndininistr ilor of said estate. setting qp the insufficiency • of the estate of said decedent to pay |i.« ami Haoihties thereof, the : Judge of said Court did. on the 2ttth • |a.\ of April 19!'.«», find said estate to be Pfuimbiy insolvent, and order the i same to be settled accordingly. Th--I creditors of said estate are Hierc- ■ unie lirre-b\ notified of such insol--1 vency, and reiiuhcj to file their .Ictaitfs against said estate for allowI I an< e Wiincjjs. the t’lerk pt <1 seal of said i'’o.:rt. <il i o-cai or, Indiana, tins 2‘» day of Ai'ril !!•::<» Bernice Nelson Clerk \dams K’irt Ult Court r. 1„ Walters, Atty, Apr 30- M-7 —... ...... — ——

I I———-— ■ '■ *"■ - ■ - — I ! Public Auctml The undersigned will sell at Public Auction i. the prnhl North 4fh Hrcet, Decatur, Ind., on ■ SATURDAY, MAY 10. 1930 I 7—ROOM SEMI-MODERN HOME-7 I This house is "in first class repair. New root. Wouilerfdj® 1 All modern street improvehieuts. Full size lo’. > 1 :’.2. on allgß I be seen lo be appreciated. ■ TEiiMS —1-3 cash. 1-3 in 6 months. 1-3 in 9 mouths. I IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. I - Household Goods -- I Eettee;. CommiMle: 2 Stands; Morris Chai: . 6 Rocket*;■ ■ Sireteheis; 11-6x12 Axminster Rug; 9x12 Axmiii■ : Rut; Sdifl I Mirror, 18x42; Electric Table Lamp? Heating S i.-, like him j Tab’e ami Chairs; Cook Stove; 3-Burner Gas S' <■ with onfl I board; Sowing Machine; Clock; Electric Sweep r Ironingtaß ! Bed*, complete, one 3-4 Walnut Bed: 2 Dres-e' Walnut J er.il yard* Ingrain Cat-i-c and Rag Carpet; a lot -t Good Bd® i Dishes and Cooking Utensils; Curtains; Lawn M ah- ' and many articles too numerous to mention. I TERMS—CASH. • I Sale w ill etayt ojt bouseho’d good;- 1 pm. 11 Property' will sell at 3:60 p in I MHS. JOHN MEYESI Auctioneer—Johnson-Bartlett Auction Co. I * ~ AX?) oßib ! ONCE enough-' HE’S paid that bill, liis canceled check prtf it. He receipts his own bills as he pa.'S Also he automatically records expenditures,i j lets the bank do his book-keeping, because - the triple convenience, he advises . . ■ ’ OPENING A CHECKING ACt'OD 1 I ; This Bank is at your service and welcomes your account ;| large or small. Open a sa ' ' j ings account at your cai convenience and watch ,' ol ! u money grow. J . r 1.1 _L r Old Adams County Bai