Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1930 — Page 2

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nacßsnasowixiraxK CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, I BUSINESS CARDS, i AND NOTICES ! OR SALE FOR SALE —feeding tarHaiße at the Decatur Rendering Plant. % ton lota or more delivered free of , charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 20lf FdR StALE —Medium early yellow I Dent seed corn 1928 crop, and | Dunfield soy beans; germination tested fine. W. A. Wherry, 3 miles north of the Bleeke church. 92-tt I FOR SALE— Manehu Soy liean*! good quality for seed. 11.80 peri Ini. O. F. Hildebrand, I>ecatur. I Route 4. Craigville phone 119-Uxeod t FOR SALI? —Manehu soy beans, 100 per cent germination. Herman Sehaekel. RR No. 4 Decatur, Phone 23 on 17. Preble. 125-3tx FOR SALE Hrunl'iehl soy beans. Marion Stultz, 6 miles northeast of Decatur. 125-3’ FOR SALl'!—Some Beagle hound pups. Phone 615. 1620 West Monroe street. FUR SALE-Ran dirt for flower beds 10c per bushel 5 bushel or more delivered. Frank Raker Phone 813 125-31 X FOR SALE — Rat Terrier pups. Bill Strickler, Decatur R. R. 9 — ■ ■ 127-3tx I WANTED WANTED Experienced girl wants . position caring for children or do-1 ing housework, during the summer i Address Vera Tinkham, R. 3. Decatur. % Geo. Scheiderer. 125-3tx WANTED —Young man 18 years of age or over who wishes steady office employment at a manufacturing plant. Please make appli- j cation by note or letter. Address ■ Box “6”. 125 t 3 ; MALE IIM.I' WANTED Reliable parry wanted to handle Watkins Prodrtcts in Decatur. Customers es- i tablished. Excellent opportunity for right mSn. Write The J. R. Watkins' Company. 242-210 E. .Naghten St,.' Columbus. Ohio. 127-itx WANTED —To rent small house or j fumfsdied apartment. Address Box ' M. M. % Democrat 127-3tx ■ FOR RENT FQR RENT —All modern house on ; Fourth St. Within two squares of ;Court House. Phone 1015. 121-3tx I Qll RENT S uite of ’liree furnish-1 ed rooms —water and heat furnished. Phone 198 424 Marshall St. 127-3tx FOR RENT One of Decatur s most beautiful residences. Immediate possession. Telephone 1084. 127-3tx FOR RENT — 5 room house on North 9th street. One square j south of G. E. Inquire Peter Gaffer 127-3 t | LOSTAND FOL ND STRAYED — Black Gelding horse, i Call Mart Kiefer. Preble phone. 8 on 23. 126-2tx — -o Mrs. Jacob Dolch of Route 9 was shopping in this city today. Q. SHRRIFF S \l.!•: < aiiMe Number 13433 The Federal Land Rank of Louisville | VS. Jess. H. Ingle, et-al. By virtue of an order of sale to me threeted from the Clerk of the! Adams Circuit Court of Adams) Cou>nty. Indiana I will expose toll public sale to the highest bidder, on I Saturday the 14th day of June A. I>. between the hours of 10 o’clock! A. M ,t . . ■ t P ,\l : Baid day ) at the east door of the Court -House I in Decatur. Adams Count} Indiana >1 the and profits for a term not I exceeding seven years, the following'! described real estate. To-wit: The southwest quarter of the ! | southeast quarter of section 2V. | township 25, north, range 15 east fl the se» »»nd prim ipa I meridian, except I therefrom the following tract, to-wit Commencing at th ■ southeast corner of said southwest quart *r, thence north 28 rods feet and .♦ inches; thence west parallel with the south line of sakl section. 28 1 r »ds; thence south 28 rods, !» feet an 1 !♦ inches; thence east 28 rods to the place of beginning, containing u acres. Also, except the following; Com- j niencinK at the southwest corner of ■ said s««.Hliwest quarter above des- | cribe«l tract them e north 12 rods and Jo feel, theme east 31 roils and 12 tc» t to -the Gilbert Woodruff ditch, theme seuth along the meandering* of said ditC‘l about 1< rods to the j south BHie of boundary of said quarter se<-tfhn. thence west 2<» rods to tne place of beginning containing 2 I acres, more or less. The land here- I In described containing 33 acres. I more or less. Also the southeast j quarter of the southeast quarter of section 20 township 25 north, range ] 15. east containing 40 acres, more or less and containing in both tracts! 73 acres, more or less, situated ini Adams County, State of Indiana. And on failure to realize the full a-i mount of judgtueut interest and costs I w ill at the same time and | piuce expose tc» public sab the fe ■ , simple of said real estate. Taken as I the property of Jesire H. Ingle et al ! at Uie surt of I tic l ederal l»a.ido Hank of Louisville. Said sale will 1..-! made without any relief whatever • from valuation or Appraisement: laws. Harl Hol lings worth Sheriff Ad tms County, Indiana Lenhart, Heller <& St hor ger, Attys : WANTED 500 LAWN MOWERS TO SHARPEN Acetvknr welding and blacksmithing. Frank Schmitz Cor. Ist A JetlerseH Sts.

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, I-ady Attendant Call* anawerad promptly day or night. 1 Office phono s(>o Home phone 727 Ambnlance Service ' For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor anti Naturopath | Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyea Examined. Glassea 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. Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT CO. 133 S. 2nd St. Lobenstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ee. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone. Decatur 346 or 844. Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT i ■ —» o o F R 1 G I 1) ..IRE Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. O EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Home calls answered day or night. Phone 250 HARRY W. THOMPSON MIKItll-'F ' X I K < hiimv \nnihrr Thv Prudential Insurance Company, of America, a Corporation, VS William H. Nidlinger et al. Hy virtue of an order of sale to’ me directed from the Clerk of the 1 Adams Circuit Court of Adams Coun- j ty, Indiana. 1 will expose to public! sale to the highest bidder, on Wed- | nesday JXth day of June A. I>. 19.10 between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. ’ and 4 o’clock P. M of said day a! i the east door of the Court House, i in Decatur, Adams County, Indiana ' I the rents and profits for a term not I exceeding seven years, the following | described real estate, To-Wit: The west half of the northwest I quarter of section thirty <3o> in township twenty-eight (2M north of] range fifteen (15) east of the second principal meridian, containing eigthv < x<» i acres more or less, situated in Adams County, State of Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment interest and costs 1 will at the same time and place expose to public sale the fee | simple oi said real estate, taken as i the property of William E. Nidlinre” et al at the suit of The Prudential ! Insurance Company of America a. Corporation, Said Sale will be made • without any relief whatever from valuation or Appraisement Laws; Harl Hollingsworth Sheriff Adams County Indiana . Heller & Schurger, Attvs. May 21-28 J-1 | j IF YOU NEED MONEY B Write or Phone I Franklin Security Co. ■ Phone 237 ■ Over Schafer Store. Typewriting Stenographic Work ts you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work i will be i;latl to <!o it. Phone 12 for appointment Florence Holthouse hi<li>e .1. T. Merryman’s OtTier, K. of C. Bhltf, FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. IL ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61. Home 303 OWN A FARM \\ hen land value is high is the time to SE L L Rut when land value is low is the time to BU Y . Land values have struck the bottom and are rising. Buy now on our easy payment plan. Low rate of interest. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 Decatur Indiana

HUMBLE THEATER NOW SHOWING—“THE BIG DAIRY MAN” By I I still “i ~ OH uouu. ' 7t7 honest. MiSTiftKiLpH. CM>TOR-1 ] got plwp/ Put Id V OSTRICH ECjCs y with YOU- HERE'S THE I IT TO QE fX HFtVtSS EGG INTOeS IP _ BUT IF I FtNO UJHtFFkE EGG- I UUOUUWT OF THM FIVE HONDERD; HEN, UWU cwa WTO F’ Sot IT 6N'T: I FOUND YOU HAVE PUT SOMETHIHb CHEW AHY BODY— 1 > YAnrnTUE/ AwT I IT IN OERNK.ES NEST/1 OMER. ON ME HL MAKE r THAT'S ONE THtNO/ *uoA OH.VOUX ? v AND UOE HAVE NO 'T KOT FOR YOU r~^\ I WOULDN'T DO r< GOME) DO; YAOO,/» K —- , obTRKH H Vi ——-— z 7 hw\ ' Sr I JjfiißLl \ v W fRiHkBL tBMnHS »■. htiUH» Fit”’* r»wrv*l /?\ K Q I mil \ '7 yt&Ml IQ) IW t MR. BROAD OF WALL STREET ' By Chark' Mc'J f AH A SPECIAL DISH OF?-T f THE RECULAR BOARDERS' ) HaV 1 . MEAT- THE LAND LADY 5 \ GRUB IN THIS HOUSE REE LUNCH MEAT • ?■ I Cv.M FEED- NO ONE tS ) WOULD C'VE A COAT \ SINCE FREE DAVS X. D ° G MEAT • S —-) ■ k. > LOOKING- / INDIGESTION V — T, L>AYS j JUST HELP y Ok? ~ L___ c ■ J iSy ‘-.25- c J » . .. _

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Indiana, Livestock Con ected May 28 1 Hogs, 90-110 pounds 9.25 Hogs. IBM3O pounds 950 Hogs, 130-150 pounds 9.70 1 Hogs, 150-160 pounds 9.95 I Hogs. 160-180 pounds 10.05 i Hogs. ISO-200 pounds 10.25 I Hogs, 225-25# founds . lo.io ! Hogs. 225-250 pounds 10.00 Hogs. 250-300 pounds 9.90 I Hogs. 300-350 pounds 9.50 Roughs 57.25-38.25 I Stags $5.00-36.00 iCeals per lb 10*4 to l ie" .Wool lambs, per lb 9c Clipped lambs, per It>Sl4c down I Spring lambs per lb. B’,? to lie Old ewes, per lb 4c to 6c Cattle: ■ Canners $3.00-31.00 i Cutters $4.00-35.50 Medium Cows 35.50-36.00 Good Cows $6.00-37.50 Steers $7.00-11.00 Heifers . SB.OO-11.00 Butcher Heifers $7.00-39.00 Bulls $6.00-38.00 There will be no Market Friday. East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. N. Y.. May 28.—<U.R) I —Liv stock. Hogs: Receipts, 900; holdovers. 361: butcher hogs active, strong, pigs slow and weak: cows steady; I bulk desirable; 120-230 lb. weights. $10.75 to mostly $10.85; 240-270 lb. 'averages. $10.50-310.75 : 270-300 lbs. I $10.25-510.50: most pigs around ■510.50; few, $10.65; cows. $9-$9.50. Cattle: receipts. 250; steers, 'li iters and cows strong to 25c higher; bulls steady; lightweight mixed steers and heifers. $10.50$11.35; few fat cows, $7-$8; cutter grades. $3.75-56.25: medium bulls, ■ $7.25-37.75. Calves: rec ipts. 400; generally i 50c lower, than Tuesday's average or $1 under Monday's; good to choice vealers. $11.50 to mostly I sl2: common to medium. s>-$10.50. Sheep: receipts. 500; active; shorn old crop lamlts $1 higher; f >ett r grades mostly $11.65-sl2; I springers scarce: strong quality consider dr few medium to good kinds. $13.25: fat ewes steady, largely $5.50-36. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., May 28. —(U.R) —Livestock: Cattle, receipts. 75: ealvts, 50; hogs, 500; sheep. 50; hog market steady, Ith- up; 90410 lbs., $9.25-; :110 13d lbs., $9.50; 130-150 lbs.. ■ $j.75; 150160 tos.. 310: 160-180 I! s , $10.20; 180-260 lbs, $10.30: ! 2i'<t-?25 lbs., 3*0.20; 225-250 lbs.. $10.10; 250-360 lbs., $10; 300-350 i lbs., $9,80: roughs. $8.50; stags. $6; calves. $19.50; clipiv d lambs, $9; spring lambs. sll. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected May 28 No. 2 Soft Wheat . 92c No. 2 Hard Wheat 89c No. 2 White Oats 36c Barley —5O c it ye ; 80c I Corti 95c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 17c OUTTERFAT sT STATION Butt- rfat 28c •et ctw- Habit—Trarfe at Home •el tree rraor. -I r«ae at rvom«.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. MAY 28, 1930.

fURNERMAKES” TIME RECORD 4 | . [ Cuts 26 Minutes Off Ofcial East-West Airplane Time Los Angeles, Calif.. May 28.—(U.R) Co!. Roscoe Turner claimed a , new record for an east-west flight across the continent today, having landed his Lockheed Express plane 1 tt Grand Central airport last • night just 18 hours and 44 minutes 1 atter leaving Roosevelt Field, L. 1 I. The fast trip was made with a • stop at Wichita. Kans., despite 1 head winds fully all the way from 1 N w York. 1 His time, as recorded by Joe. i Xikrent of the National Aeronaut-1 I ical Association, was 26 minutes • and 58 seconds better than the pre-' i vious record held by Capt. Frank 1 W. Hawks, who flew route in I a nonstop flight in 1929. Until h - leached Wichita, Col. Turner said he had met with ex- j cellent flying conditions, hut from j • there across the Rockies and on to Los Angeles, his course was beset by strong head winds and a 1 snow storm, which reduced hie tim? by an hour. Landing in the white swath ofi ziant arc lights. Turner was given ■ an ovation by I.MO persons who! ■ had waited past Iris expected arrival time and rushed forward to • greet him. His wife was among tlie group. ' i Airport attendants were ready' ‘ i with a cag -for Turner's compan- j > ion on the trip. Gilmore, a lion cut), which apparently enjoyed tlve ■ trip. The flight was not an attempt to bleak the record set by Coi. ami Mrs Charles A. Lindbergh on their, flight from Los Angeles to New 1 York, that having iwen in the op-: • posite direction, but aimed only at Hawks record. Turner failed in a

f ---■ - • i ' ' fity ••• . AT THF m - Qounlry CJub —it is easy to detect the face powder complexion in comparison with the fascinating, lasting beauty rendered by Gouraud's Oriental Cream. Golf or Tennis will hold no terrors , for your appearance, as its use at- ,.; lows you to enjoy all the delightful c outdoor sports with the full confidence your complexion will retain c the original beauty rendered. r GOURAUD’S fIRiSNTAi U CREAM K watt*. FlMh, BuMl «ad OrtaiUU Tm ehadw Srnd tOe It Trial Sit* H Ferd T. Hopkini £ Son, New Y»rk City

recent attempt to better the Lind-! berghs' time of 14 hours. 23 ntin-j utes, for the west to east trip. The primary purpose of the flight was to gather information on flying conditions which would prove useful in the establishment of an’ IS-lmur transcontinental air ex-1 press service, now under consider- i ation. o Three Fans Arrive — Indianapolis. May 28. — (U.R) — Three arrivals of Shipwreck Kelly,: freak marathoner de luxe, have appeared at the Indianapolis speedway to claim their annual honor— 1 if sueh it be—of being the first in line for the big Memorial Day race. Ed Workman, Robert Harris and; Delb'-rf de Busk. Flora, 111., parked their ear at the speedway gate Monday afternoon and are patiently waiting for the race to start at! 10 a. m.. Friday. They seem oi)livions of the faet that they probably | will be the only ones there nntfl late Thursday, Romance in Croceriee Have yon ever eonsiderdd tl>e romance of so prosaic an tnstitutlon as your grocery store? The Farm Journal cites a casual survey of a small store in a remote valley of Utah, where it was found that the stock came from 38 states and T 4 foreign countries. The case is not unusual, tn tills day of rapid trlinsportMien the wliole world labors so that you may eat. Ha» to Be Happy Justice is the only worsliip. Love is the onTy priest. Ignorance is the only slavery. Happiness is the I only good. The time to be happy Is here. The way to I* lw»rW i» f make other people happy.—R. G. Ingersoll. The Huiband’x Failure Why can't husbands do for the women what telephone managers do j for tliem? Telephone girls are pm 1 lite, .wnmwnly. clrnrrnbig. industrious. nsefid every lnmr of the day.— Howe's Monthly. o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dee. Wheat $1.97’4 L 07% I.loth 1.14’4 Corn .77% .80 .81% .75% Oats .41% .4i»% .39% .42% A MOVING to 115 N. First street, first house North Schafer Wholesale. Closing out all our Dresses at Bargains all this week. Mrs. M. Moyer. 125t6

—fWs. - »—a—b-al— Public Sale I, the undersigned, am £oing to move to Fort Wayne and will have I a public sale at my resitfcnce at Preble. Ind., first residence north of . Ihe Bank, on MONDAY. JUNE 9. 1930 t ; 3O P. M. Standard time—The following property to-wit: One Mueler Heatrola heating stove, good as new; one Gas Stove; ; one Malleable range cook stove; Tables; Chairs; Rockers; Bed’s; Dav'enpcirt; Stands: Clothes Cupboard; New Home Sewing machine; i Chinsr Closet; Library Table; Porch Swing; Wash Stand: Dresser: Dishes: Pie Pans; Bread Pans; Cake’Pans; Skiliets; Pots; Roasters; Dish Pans; Fruit Jars; Crocks; Jugs; Kraut Ciittei ; lairge Enterprise | daututge Grinder with auto attachment; moat Mock; meat plants; iron ■ kettle; feed cooker. Bryan walking plow; shovel plow; 7-tooth Osborn cultivator, good is new: double tree; single trees; hoes; forks; rakes: and about 7 I single cords stove wood, and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS —6 months time on sums over SIO.OO. Under Cis amount ■ cash. DAVID J. DILLING Roy Johnson, auctioneer.

STANDINGS i Central League • W. L. Pct. Erie .17 9 .6541 Canton 14 12 .538, i Springfield 14 12 .538, 'Fort Wayne 13 If .481 j ! Richmond 19 15 .400 < ; Dayton 10 16 .385 National League W. L. Pct. I St. Lonis 23 14 .6221 Brooklyn 22 14 .611: ' Pittsburgh 19 16 .543 ’ I Chicago 19 16 .500, ■New York 17 18 .486 I Bostonls 18 .455 Cincinnati 14 21 .400 Philadelphia —J- ■ll 19 -367 American League W. L. Pct. I Washington 27 10 .730 Philadelphia .23 14 .622 j Cleveland 22 16 .579 ■ Sew York 18 17 .514 I Detroit 16 22 .421 Chicago 14 21 .400 '.St. Louis 14 23 .389 1 Boston 12 24 .333 I American Association W. L. Pct. i Louisville 22 12 .647 j j Columbus .... 19 13 .594 ISt. Paul 18 13 .591 ! Indianapolis 17 14 .548 Toledo .... 17 15 .531 j Kansas Cfty .... 14 18 .4381 Milwaukee .13 22 .371’ Minneapolis 10 26 ,2781 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Central League Fort Wayne. 10; Canton, 5. Dayton. 13; Erie. 6. Springfield. 10; Richmond. 3. National League New York. 3: Brooklyn, 1. Pittsburgh, 8; St. Louis, 5. Cincinnati at Chicago, rain. Philadelplria at Boston, rain. American League Washington. 7; New York, 2. Cleveland, 3-9; Chicago, 8-8. Philadelphia, 7; Boston, 5. Detroit. 16: St. Louis. IT. American Association • , Indianapolis. 12: Colnmbns, 2. i St. Paul, 6; Milwaukee. 5. i Kansas City, 4; Minneapolis, 3. Toledo, 3; Lmisville. 1. Brigham Young Fete s Salt Lake City, Utah —(UP) — 5 Five thousand descendents of Brig-

ham Young, most widely known Mormon leader, will assemble here May 31 for their annual celebration of his birth anniversary. Brigham Young led a band of Mormon pio

Community Sale! Bellmont Park, Decatur m SATURDAY, MAY 31 (12 o’clock noon) ■ 10 HEAD OF HORSES — 25 HEAD 01 CATTLE ■ 75 HEAD OF HOGS -■ 59 gallon of Red and White Paint, ■ Side delivery hay rake; auto stock trailer; wagon; :ifl work harness; 2 walking breaking plows; harrow; mH articles too numerous to mention. ■ 50 gallon of PAINT-30 White and 20Rd| will be sold by the gallon. I If you have anything you wish sold, bring it iothiiiiH where you will get the high dollar and the cash. I ROY JOHNSON, Auct. andMgrl . - . .- - - ■ - - —— APT-frh • '1 KI ‘Ki • * U* SAVINGS window. MEN of vision look beyond the .bank wicket, and see the potential fruits o« their savings regularity: home, auto travel, substantial investments. Small week-to-week deposits, easily though they are made, hold a pat and magic answer to your future financial problems. Old Adams County Bank

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