Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 29 May 1930 — Page 2

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mu m mu iixwwxpca CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES FOR SALE FflK SALE — Feeding tankage at the Decatur Rendering Plant, ’.-i ton lota or more delivered tree ot charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 20tf F'|j< SALE —Medium early yel low Pent seed corn 1928 crop, and Difhfield aoy beans; germination tested tine. W. A. Wherry, 3 miles north of the Bleeke church. 92-ts j FOR SALE — Rat Terrier pups. Bill Strickler, Decatur R. R. 9 — 127 .Itx raR sale t burner Florence CM! Range, used. No. Indiana Pub. Serv. < A Fsk SALE —Fresh - cow with 2 w*rk old heifer calf by side. First i. jf. Charles W. Andrews, route 2 ( phone. ; WANTED MALE HELP WAN TED—Reliable party wanted to handle Watkins Products in Decatur. Customers established. Excellent opportunity for right man. Write The J. R. Watkins cjhtpany, 242-210 E. Naghten St., Columbus, Ohio. 127-ltx j mAINTED—To rent small house or | ■furnished apartment. Address Box M. % Democrat 127-3tx | SLANTED — Good, clean, big Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 7c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. FOR RENT FOR RENT —All modern house on fourth St. Within two squares oS Court House. Phone 1015. 127-3tx FwR RENT—Suite of three >d rooms-water and heat furniahed. Phone 198 424 Marshall St. -X 12i - 3 . t . x F£R RENT One of Decatur's most' beautiful residences. Immediate >®sesslon. Telephone 1084. 127-3tx I FOR RENT 5 room house on J Jx'orth 9th street. One square; sejith of G. E. Inquire Peter Gaffer I 127-3 t tTONGRESS TODAY * ♦ tU.Pu ♦ Senate Considers Presidents veto ot Spanish War pension bill. Naval affairs committee continues hearings on London naval treaty. House Takes up bills reported by foreign affairs committee. Banking and currency committee continues hearing on branch banking. Naval affairs committee continues hearing on pacific coast dirigible base. o Gas and Hot Dog Problem There are now enough automobiles In America to permit every man. woman and child to ride at the same time, but if the plan should he carried out. who would sell them gasoline and hot dogs?— Louisville Times. o Early Idea of Canals The medieval Emperor Charlemagne planned to Join the rivers of France. Germany and Austria by canals, but failed because too little was known about changing waterlevels. i o ——— What Level? We feel like offering this thought for the day, for what it is worth. ' if anything: To beat the det II we ■ must keep on the level. o Fruit Used by Tanners The rind of the pomegranate is i used in tanning certain fine gradeof morocco leather. o Keep Them Busy Give the children Interesting home duties to perform if you i want them tn care for home. Call It their share of responsibility In , the home which is theirs. —Chicago News. o University Organization The American Association of f’ni versifies was organized In 1900 for the purpose <jf ednsfderlng mutters of common Interest relating to graduate Study. —— , Chinese Wisdom An tipright mind is master of the body, while a selfish mind is always subject to the decrees of the body.—Wang Yang-Ming. We are paying 2ic for good merchantable Wool. — Burk Elevator Co. 128t3 e !■ ■ ■* ■ WANTED 500 LAWN MOWERS TO SHARPEN Acetylene welding and blacksmithing. Frank Schmitz Cor. Ist & Jefferson Sts.

L'H" 11 I S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, IJtdy Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night. I j Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service I For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. 11. FROHNAI’i E! Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapa’li ' Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glassee Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. tn. Telephone 136 MONEY TO LOAN Au 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.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone. Decatur 346 or 544. Residence Phone, Monroe, 81; LADY ATTENDANT o o F R I G I D ..IRE Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. I O , () I EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Home calls answered day or night. Phone 250 HARRY W. THOMPSON CARD OF THANKS We wisli in this manner to thank i tlie neighbors and friends for their; kindness and assistance given us I in our recent bereavement. Also | we wfsh tn thank the minister for ' his consoling words and all those ’ who sent floral offerings. Phillip Gephart, and Children. o M.'nah Beats Parrot The parrot is by no means the best talker among birds. The "mlnah." a small Indian bird about tlie size of a starling, excels ali others in its imitation of human speech Too True to Be Funny Many a man gets positively stoop shouldered carrying around the responsibility for things that don't concern him in the least.—Grand Rapids Press. AUTOS I B Re-fluanced on smaller pay- ■ 0 ments. Quick service. p I Franklin Security Co. I I Phone 237 " R i Schafer Bldg. Decatur. lud. I ■■ I ■■■ • >ll »' -- Typewriting Stenographic Work if you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work ■ I xx Hl be glad to .’o it. Phone ! 12 for appointment Florence Holthouse I Judge .1. T. Merrvman’s Law Offire, K. of C. Bldg. I t NERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. IL ZWICK & SON UaPs answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 MONEY TO LOAN City Ix>ans 6% 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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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Indiana, Livestock Corrected May 29. Hogs. 90-110 pounds $9.40 j Hogs. 110-130 pounds $9.65' I Hogs. 130-150 pounds $9.85 i Hogs. 150-160 pounds 10.10 1 i Hogs, 160 iso pounds 10.25; ; Hogs, 180-200 pounds 10.40 | Hogs, 225-250 pounds 10.251 i Hogs. 225-250 pounds 10.151 I Hogs, 250 300 pounds 10.05 i j Hogs, 300-350 pounds $9.95 I Roughs $7.25-$8.25 Stags $5.00-16.00 1 Veals, per It). 10%c Wool lambs, per H> 9c Clipped lambs, per It). B%c down .Spring lambs per lb .. 8% to lie Old ewes, per lb. 4c to de Cattle: I Canners $3.00-$4.00 I Cutters $4.00-$5.50 Medium Cows $5.50-$6.00 Good Cows $6.00-$7.50 . Steers $7.00-11.00 I Heifers SB.OO-11.00 Butcher Heifers $7.00-$9.00 Bulls $6.00-$8.00; There will be no Market Friday. J East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 1,200; holdovers 200; active, generally 15-25 c higher. Sows steady. Desirable 15-1-230 tbs. sll-11.50; 240-270 lbs $10.75-11; 270-300 tbs. $10.50-10.75. 120-140 lbs. and pigs $10.50-10.75; packing sows $9 9.50. Cattle: Receipts 200; steers and i heifers fully steady. Light-weight , medium quality steers $10.85; good around 800 lbs. heifers $11.25 cows strong: few fat kinds $6.757: cutter grades $3.75-6; medium i bulls $8.25-8.75. Calves: Receipts 200; steady; good to choice vealers mostly sl2: I medium sorts largely $lO-11. Sheep: Receipts 600: generally! steady quality considered: no 1 choice kinds offered. Good to choice o'itt crop shorn lambs $11.50. medium $lO-11: good to choice around 70 !b. springers $13.50; fat ewes mostly $5.50-6.00. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Calves; Receipts 50; hogs 400; i sheep 50; hog market 10c up; 90110 lbs. $9.35; 110-130 lbs. $9.60: 130-150 Tbs. $9.85; 150-160 lbs. : $10.10; 160-180 lbs. $10.30; 180-200 I Tbs. $10.40; 200-225 tt>s. $10.30; | 225-250 lbs. $10.20; 250-300 Tbs. | $10.10; 300-350 lbs. $9.9<»; roughs $8.50; stags $6; calve*; $10.50; I clipped lambs $9; spring lambs i $ll.OO. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dec. IWh-at $1.06 1.07% 1.10% 1.14% Corn .77% .80% .81% .76% :OatS .41% .40% .39% .42% I.OC*L GRAIN MARKET Corrected May 29. ! No. 2 Soft Wheat 92c No. 2 Hard Wheat 89c No. 2 White Oats 36c Barley — sOe Rye 80c Corn 95c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 17c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butt rfat 28c ; _ -o Get the Habit—l rwde at Horn* •et the Haor. —1 r»oe at n«m».

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAY 29,. 1930.

Appointment of XdminiMtrtitor Ao. 27411 | Notice is hereby given That the | undersigned lias been appointed .AdI ininistralor of the estate of William Buckman late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solI vent. ■ Old Adams County Bank Administrator i l.utz and Adams. Attorneys I May 15. 1930 May 15-22-29 Appointment of Admiaintratrix X<>. 2743 Notice is hereby given, That the [ undersigned has been appointed Ad. | ministtatrlx of the estate of Sophia , Hockemeyer. late of Adams County deceased. The estate is probably sol- ' vent. Louise Seheiman, Administratrix Lenhart. Heller & Sehurger. Alt's ' May It. 1 •»::». May 15-22-29 , o Appointment of Administrator Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned lias been appointed Administrator of the estate of William Adler late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. , Fred J. Adler, Administrator Dore B. Erwin, Attorney Mi; 14, 1930. May 15-22-29 X I’l*ol XTVII:XT OF EXECITKIX ( XO. 27411 Notlc? is hereby given, That tlie undersigned has been appointed Ex ecutrix of the Estate of Veronica Smith late of Adams County, deceased. Tlie Estate is probably solvent. Cecelia Smith Executrix Lenhart, Heller A Schurger, Attys May 22, 1930 May 22-29 June 5 o — Xotlee ot Sate of Kent Estate The undersigned, administrator of tlie estate of Jane Meshberger, deceased. hereby gives notice that by I virtue of an order of the Adams t Circuit Court lie will at the hour of I 10:00 o'clock A. M. on Monday the i'Uli day of June 1930, at the law Office of Erudite and Litterer in title I M Tiison Building at number 111 South Second street Decatur, Indiana and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, subject to the lien of taxes for tlie year 19:10 payable in the 1931 the following described real estate situated in Hie County of Adams and the i State of Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at a stone which is] 1679.55 feet east of a Stone im-ated at] the south west corner of the north west quarter ot the south east quarter of section 3, township 25 ninth of range 13 east, in Adams County, Indiana. thence north 166 feet, thence east 60 feet, thence south 166 feet thence west 60 feet to the place ofi beginning. Also commencing at a stone which is 1799.55 feet east of a stone located at the south west corner ot the north west quarter of the south east quarter of section 3 in township 25 north of range 13 east in Adan's Count.', Indiana, thence north 166 feet, thence east 101, feet, theme south 166 feet, thence West 101 feet to the place of beginning. Also the one ninth part of tlie following tract: Commencing 71 rods and 8 links north of the south quarter post of th£ east fraction of lite south west quarter of section 2. in township 25. north of range 13 east, thence north 15 rods and 2 links, thence west to the Wabash Itiver, then'e south along said Itiver on a straight line 45 rods and 2 links, them e east to the place of beginning i ontaming 40 acres more or less. I Also lot number 17 in Robert Sim-1 Ison’s Second Addition to the town of Lilin Grove, Adams County, Indiana. Al* i the following lots in Meshbergers Addition to Greenwood Cemetery: 1,2, 3. 5,7, 8,9, 10, 11. 13, 11. 15, 16. 17, 18. North one half of 19. 2«, 22. 23. 26, 28, 29. 32. South one half of 33, 34, 36, 11, 42, 43, 41, 45, 46. 47. 48, 49 and 50. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said Court for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following terms and conditions, to wit: I it least one third of the purchase | money cash in hand, tlie balance in two equal installments, payable in nine months and eighteen months, evidenced by nvtA of the purchaser bearing six per < ent Interest from date, waiving relief, providing tor I attorney fees and seemed by mortgage on the real estate sold, Hie I purchaser to have the privilege, how - lever, of paving all cash if so desired. Itusfus Meshberger. administrator l-'rui me and Littler. Attorneys. May 15-22-29. XOTII E AU creditors of the Dick BurdgLarsop Corporation are by order of , court directed to file claims witn mi.lersigne >. < " or before June 10. : I l'i:io. W ILLIA.M A. UiWEIt Iteceiver it Inca Treaiure Hidden? Frequently great treasures were j burled in tho tomb's of Tlie In',a no hies, and althouch many of three were ritieii Inter on, there mtt*t s'llli be sdme left. The Peruvians ar ; •i also said tn have secreted n E’">i ; mass of valuables c’-v y from the ! rapacity of their fp.ini-h ir" and in some instances threw Litre j into the rivers and lakes.

COURT HOUSE In tlie case of William A. Burda vs. Dick Burdg-Larson Corporation suit on labor, judgment was rendered plaintiff vs. defendant for $1,500 and costs. ' Preferred claims were allowed in the Dick Burdg-Larson Corporation receivership case in circuit court today and indications are the estate] will soon be settled. It was indicat-' ed that general claimants would receive little if any cash settlement. In the case of the Berne Artificial Stone Co. vs. Riesen et al. suit on note, judgment was plaintiff vs. defendant. $224.10 W. O. R. and costs. The claim case of J. J. Longenbeiger vs. Peter Rich estate was allowed in gte sum of $138.51 W. O. R. anti 7 percent. That Explain* It It may he true that half of the people miss their calling. That would explain their superior ability to run the other fellow's business. —San Ernncisco Chronicle. Zodiac Tlie sun’s apparent yearly (with among the stars is known as the ecliptic. The zone IC> degrees wide. 8 degreees on each side of the eclip tic, is called the zodiac. O * Term U*ed in Finance A fiscal year has tlie same length ■ as a calendar year, luit tlie time fmm which it is reckoned does not always coincide with the calendar year. Tlie fiscal year is the stipulated annual time lietween the settling or balancing of accounts. 0 : Franklin’s Produetion Beginning in 1732. Poor Rich ami's AliKßnac was puhilslivd by Benjamin Franklin for 25 years about 10,000 copies being sold an nttnily. o — Spell of Heat Expectant Father (hot and per Spiring, hears a long-drawn wail from upper regions of tlie house) — “Ah !" lie sighs with relief, “at last we have a little fresh heir ” o Children Learn to Barter ' In some islands of the Parifhwhere shell money is used, children play with imitation money made of shells and bargain with one another as their elders do. o “Eternal Light” Tlie illnminniion used In the “Eternal Light” in New York city is procured through the electric , lights. These liglits are attached 1 lo circuits connected in such a manner that if one fails another automatically Will begin fnnclfonfng. Experience Speak* In c9se yon haven't tried it. ws warn y*j that you tVon't snake mtn li of a bit with a woman by tolling her tliat she can get more results from red flannel underwear than from a nefv fur coat.—Fort Wayne News-Sentinel. Woman'* View An average husband Is one who can make a dresser drawer look like a house that 'Vfts In the path of a tornado when lie Is looking through it for something that was frt plain sight when lie pulled It open. —Cincinnati Enqtilrer. Mutt Be Con»fantty Fed Admiration > a short-lived passion. that Immediately dei-ay* upon grow ing familiar with Its nbjix't. un j less it he stilt fed With fresh disj coveries.—Ad lison.

Is Guilty of Murder Fort Wayne, May 29 — Found guilty of first degree murder, Agir Evanoff. 40. of this city was sentenced to life imprisonment in the Indiana state prison at Michigan City by Judge Sol A. Wood yesterday. Agir was charged with killing his wife. Catherine Evanoff, 30. last March by striking her on the head with a hatchet. The defendant is a I Macedonian and claimed during hie 1 trial that he eottld not speak English. o Only Technical Difference Tlie difference in the name , Treasury and Liberty bonds is made only to distinguish bonds that have different dates of maturity. Botli are gold bonds. Appearance Deceiving Added to our collection of baffling remarks, overheard in th» course of the years, is one on a bus recently. “He looks as if he were older than he looks."—lJetroft News. q High Price* for Pearl* As much as $1410.000 has probably been pain for a single pearl. During Historic times, in trade, pearls may have been valued at even higher figures. o Age of Combine* “This merger thing has become a national problem," remarked a io- ' cal economist, last night, as he picked up tlie wrong fork to tackle a pear, pineapple, cheese and walnut salad. —Detroit News. o Need of Mankind “We cannot l>e happy without be ing serious.” said Hi Ho, the sage of Chinatown. “To fly a kite Is amusing enough, but man could not he content without an airplane.’’— Washington Star. (j Sure Bet When newer and louder automo bile horns are made tlie sheiks that call for the neighbor’s daughter will park nut in front and blow them.—Louisville Courier-Journal. — o Some Good in Vanity A vain man. wrote Goetlie, can ; never be altogether rude. Desir- > ous as ho is of pleasing, he sash j lons his manners after those of | others. o Ink for Currency There are only two kinds of Ink used in printing the $1 bills. The serial number and the seal are printed with one ’nk nnd tiie rest with another. — o Definition of Line In mathematics a line is defined as having length, but neither breadth nor thickness. XOTII i: TO BIIHIEIIs In Tht- Muller of KenurfnelnK Marshall Sit-eel Improvement '’iH-o '■< given that the Common Council In ami for tin- elt> of Decatur, Indiana, will on Tucsdn' June 17. 1930, at 7:00 o'clock I’. M.. at their council room in said citv. j t se'aiVu iiids for the Marshall Street Improvement, as per plans and specifications no"' on file in the offie- of the City Clerk I'bn-ti bidder will be required to depo-it witli liis bld, a certified <-hc<-k for -ib amount not less than 2’4 91 of the Engineers estimate of lhe i-ost nf sm b improvement, to Insure the expi’iilion of tin- contract I'qt' which such bid is made; I’ItOVIDED, Dial such ' heck shall In no i-ase be for loss tlian one Hundred ilieu.hO) Dollara, whieli said estiinute. plans and specifieAtfons arc on file and may Im s'-en in the office of the City Clerk, at Decatur, Iniliatia. Ig.t.ters thanks Will be furniahed by the City Engineer of Decatur, liullaiiM, The Coninum t'uuncil, reserves the | rigb: to reject any and all bids. St Tineas inv Hand and official seal | tills 21th day of Mas 1»S«. ALICE CHIUSTEN, (SEAL) City Clerk May Z9-J-5

Mob Returns Bandit Elk Point, S. D. May 29—(UP) — Thirty deputy sheriffs surrounded ■ the Union County jail here today, ' protecting John W. Elliott, who was | seized by a mob last night but returned to officials uninjured upon the plea of Sheriff N. G. Slocum. Elliott, arrested at his father's home in Sioux Ctty, la., last night, was identified by bank officials ?s the bandit who took $1,151 from the

Community Sale] Bellmont Park, Decatur I SATURDAY, MAY 31 (12 o’clock noonlji 10 HEAD OF HORSES — 25 HEAD 01 CATTLE 75 HEAD OF HOGS | 50 gallon of Red and White Paint. ■ I Side delivery hay rake; auto stock trailer; wagon; work harness; 2 walking breaking plows; harrow; isl articles too numerous to mention. | 50 gallon of PAINT-30 will be sold by the gallon. I If you have anything you w ish sold, bring it tothis*NA where you will get the high dollar and the cash. »*? ROY JOHNSON, Auct. and W* Our Next I AUCTION OF STOVES, FURNITURE AND ( I.OTHING I WILL BE HELD 101 SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 31 L Commencing at 8:00 Daylight Saving Time.at M PERRY OGG’S SECOND HAND STORES 110 Jefferson Street, Decatur. Indiana I 2 Good Ice Boxes Edison \ ictrola I ,1!l Wall Mirror Piano I 8 Good Dressers I Bookcases & Writing Desk Ranees I Chiffoniers Day-beds ! ' ■ 6 Good Library Tables Cots I Buffets Dining Tables 1» Kitchen Cabinets Kitchen Tables ■ I Fruit Cupboards Kitchen V ork bi ■ 5 Good Simmons Beds Davenport with ■ and Springs Sideboards ■ Mattresses Electric Stand I'”’■ ii Half Beds and Springs Kitchen ( hairs | h Electric Sweeper 9 Good Rockers | Oil Stoves Linoleum ; j High-chair Ironine Boards j - Stands of all kinds Bureaus I Curtains B<a*kets jj i Wash Boards Comforts L Loudspeaker Dishes u® i Hox of Shoes 4 barrel ( oitkmil 2 leather Rockers Heating Stoves M Tubs Double Barrel Rav Gas Lamp Clothing I Oil Lamps Electric Iron ■ . Auctioneer—Bill Meyers A 'lei k—■ 1 These goods are sent in here to sell, regar ■ I of cost, regardless of price.

Add Wonders of Sciei* S'-iom hoar a v nounrer '.«"i miles Mountain NoK- .- Os the Sparrow Family B™" Finrho- ar- > .'‘ini »rs fftwaftoQf row famil\ Loml4 the world.