Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 16 June 1930 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED R ADVERTISEMENTS, j /j BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE i'bk SALK — Barred Rock and Rhode Island Red Pullets. 2 miles, west, S mile south of Monroe Route 1. Henry Klopfenatine. 139-14tx FOR SALE Thomas hay loader, in A t condition. Waller Whitten burger. 4ts miles northeast Os De catur. 141-3*. I FORK SALK Seven rube, all ele-'-trir radio, perfect condition must sell at once $45.00 complete. On dis play at John T. Myers and Son J Clothing Store Hurry. 140-3 t run sAi.r Ford "Coupe. |35 cash it taken at once. Inquire 1109 W. Madison strpet. 141-3 t Fl'll SAI A: Barn. ISx.'l feet. - in Stood condition Also four garages, could be used on farm for housing stock or machinery. Barn could be converted into good house. Mrs. B. W. SI. Mty. 607 Monroe street. Decatur Phone 531 13S-3tx eod. FOR SALK -Shorthorn Bull. 2 years j old. Spotted i.-.ale hog. full blood •d. Phil L. Schieferstein. Route 7.| Decatur.l42-3U WANTED WANiT.D Furniture repairing up bolstering ami refinishing Work guaranteed. Millard McKean. Phone t;65 137-lltx WASTED Family or bund 1 e wash tags. Soft water used. Work guaranteed. Also ironings. Will call for and deliver. Phone 659. "WANTED -
Nationally known investment linking institution with large clientele in Northern Indiana has opening for representative in Decatur. Recent developments of the company's business creates excellent chance for the right man to establish himself in a permanent, pleasant and very profitable vocation. Proven ability to meet the public and to. sell are required If you are energetic. honest aud willing to work, this is a real opportunity. Give complete details in first tetter. Address MJ. Maxtteue. 1109 First £ Tri State Bldg. Fort WajH FOR RENT FOR RENT or SALE On 7 room house, one semt-snodern i 5 room ho is- will sell on rent contract Pan! Graham, call .’39. IST-tf FOR - RENT~A~gix'd s.-nii-m.-dern house located at corner of Fifth and Short street Will rent reasonable i: rented soon. Phone Sls UMtxeod tUK kKNT S roe.:- .on >• ~ A mode. .: -wp: .. ~ .I'-Sou; : street. Inquire at 345 North Tenth street. 1434tx 1 Al. .XOI'ES Mrs Floyd Arnold. 424 Cle.ss at the Adams County Memorial Hosmitted to a minor operation at the j Mra. Frank Stiers. Geneva, te a| medical patient at the Adams Court-’ ty Memorial Hospital. Many Patient A-*s;e*s tondoa — tUP»—There are at least 112,725 pat ent parsons in Engal Federation of Anglers lus reached that number. I "< I • ■** THIS little diagram shows how an ordinary brick could easily crack a man's toe—without even touching his toot! Sounds incredible, hut damages are coileetrd for just such out ot the ordinary claims! ATX A-1 Z E Protect ecwtrteir utia« kw* tnva Accvdetsw tv the Public on wwt Frc«t«*e» wtth ME.TNA General Public Liab.s.rv Insurance. Let's qtaccc ".Mi the rate ! The Sul tles-Ed w ardb C«k. Inc. Cher A Mui ’s Slant Phone Nu. cob Ureal ur. Ind. ! llhlllfiillllllll
S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Ijtdy Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night. j Office phone 500 Home phone 737 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH tJEF. DR. 11. EHOHN APFEL Licensed C.hironructor and NuturtiiMilh Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St.' Office Hours: 10-12, 1-6. 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. Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT CO. 133 S. 2nd St. Ixibenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Sen.ce. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone. Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe. SI LADY ATTENDANT _ -
Io — o FRIG I D .I R E Ji Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. * CONGRESS TODAY * I ♦ iU R> ♦ Senate Begins debate on rivers and har-! Judiciary committee considers. jsumes consideration of London unaval treaty. House Tiki'S Up public bills OU tdUt'll dur. .i. i. ,0 - ii Standing Room Only The Hague —tVPi—The world' will be hanging out a Full Houssign sx»n according to the Inte.na onal Statistics Institute, which, states that the population of the world now exceeds an ■ increase of 4 9>. • •O.c**e in SO years ’ j Ashbaucher's | M Ajes ti c I FI RN ACES | ASBESTOS SHINGLE ! ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING ROBS * Phone 7So or 739 o o DR C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN > •** N> Hrs: S'.rvet Oft Kt? -Rcswteact* I-.*— u to o — o g LOANS TO FARMERS • Un to SJec*oc 1 Special Ttme Pian ■ Franklin Security Co. 1 Phoee iJr 5 Over Schafer Store. FUNERAL DIRECTOR laid? At’.cndjtnt IV. 11. ZWRIK A. SON Cal!* answered day and eight Ambulance Senice Phones: Office 61. home 303 Typewriting etc aograph ic Work ff vtvu have any extra tvpe'v; r s'.y <th hie w--’k I w illbc J. ; d to .*« it Phooe 12 for »p|wtmtmeul Florence Holthoiise JtMuije J. T Merrv»i»tn*9 Law tWiccT. K. of C BMg
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET tCorrected June 16) Hogs. 90-110 pounds 19.15 Hogs. 110-190 pounds 99.40' Hogs. 130-160 pounds 99.60, Hogs. 189-160 pounds . 99.55 Hogs. 160-lSl) pounds 10.90 Hogs. ISi-SOe pounds 1045 i Hogs. 200-225 pounds 10.00 Hogs. 225-250 pounds 9.90 Hogs. 250-300 pounds 9.80Hogs. 3t*.5450 pounds 9.79; Roughs 9743-90.251 Stags 9S.f-.-46*!) ;Ceais. par lb. _ iJtibi [Spring lambs l*c' Cattle: Can nets 93-0044. W Cutters 94.4*0-95-50' Medium Cows 95 5046-30 i • Good Cows .. 96.0v-97.5c ! - era 97 90-1L90! Heifers 95.90-11.9e Butcher He te»s ; 97 **49 90' MBatta 96.t94S*9>'i East Buffalo Livestock E.t- Buffalc N.Y, June 16.—,UJ>) ( --lutcstock: Hogs. Receipts. 7499; market /ful'y steady: desirable 169-244' lbs. 25 23 - 3«0 lbs_ and 129-13*‘ lbs. , 51 <.'.3-419.75. most puts. 910.50;’ packing sows. s>49 50 Cattle receipts. 2.250; fed steers tnc y at Units 2540 c lower than (last Monday, cows and bulls steady to weak with dose last, » s ~*k. baC.s £ 'od steers and year!-; tags. $lO 4'911.99; medium and short i d kinds, $55-41045. beef icaws. M4O4T. 3- cutter grades. -4 56 medium bulls. 9C504T 50. Calves receipts. 1.390 good toi ■ cttoice v alers. #oc higher at 412i 124 medium kinds, steady al, S.teap ae. tpts. X6*<; generaF v steady was weak to lower;! t.cd : i choice handyweigat k»E..>s. 112434 3* medium kinds. 910411 -. s; w-. igkts fall yearlings, 41049; muuoa ewes. 95 94 Fctt Wayne i. >estcc». Fo-t Wayae. Jane 16.—-’Jj?) —! Uv.atock: CatGe: Receipts. T 5. cadres. 50. hogs. <♦*• sheep. 59. Hog market, steady to 5c htgher 9*l W lbs.. $-#45: ll*-m> lbs . ■ $9.39: 79>150 Rm. 99.7’5; 15*160 lbs. 93UK? 19MW lbs.. 91949; ISO--44 Iba- 97 ■.•45. 2OC-225 lbs.. 91*45. i lbs $19.93; 273450 lb*. j.» > stags. 9<: calves. 91949; spring taaKkm 919; y.arling lambs. ». 5»4. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Frioay July S:pc Hee Wheat -96-v -Wls 1.02 w Ccm 4- :3 s 74 '-% , .6* ’•» Oats -S'-s LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Cerrectad June 16» Na. 2 Soft Wheat *3e No. 2 Hard Wheat 42c Nee 2 White Outs . . *4< — •**-* 4,'yw »C Cora s**•' . X*l GROCER* EGG MARKET Eggs, denes. . l*e. BUTTERFAT wt STATKM* fertWtat „ - — Sc Alva Nsemis sand* a taasiaew trt? to S: L«* - Mtc. <x the tsWecwt o® -M Sfeftafc Stuee store.
DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT .MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1930.
NOTH K TO nUFr.VOVVTW In the Adam* t lrewlt «wart April , Tvrm. inaw taw-r A* I3<W* fKriTIOA TOK I* ARTITIOV : Count* of Adam* SS • ; William H. Zwitk v> Anna Sievt.j Come? now ttie pla.ntiff in the a--I »*ve entitled cause who r.Aeftted hi': , petition for partition of real estate. ,n said cause together with the atfi- ; ’ tacit of a e?rapetent person iLt. the following named defendant < a 'non-resident of the State of Indiana 1 to wit He: rc Sievers, that saMl •cause of action is to partition real, estate ■ Vi. • - ' t - r t- S: ■' - -f Indiana, that a cause of action exists against said defendant, that' .J.--- inc -a part* to said action and that said defe -. lant la a non-resident of the State i ' .*» Icd-.i::.=. tt.u tn* foil wins: !esl.ribed real estate m Adams Count* t :-. the State 5 India:.., - :■ -■_ el; tin said petition for partition to wit i the east one half of the following , tdescribed tract of land, the hdrthj I’west fractional Quarter of section i Itwo 42> trad the northeast fcaction. sos oeeUon tts-ee «$> in tnwnshipi "’went* eight <2* north range thir-l teen 12 1 east estimated to contain' ■t-.e hundred sixty one and eighteen. I hundredths acres, so id land to, divided b* a straight line ruan-l ir.g aorta and s uth from the north - . line or land to the S Mar* s River - as to nvake an euu.-l iu : her of acres on each sidy of sa,d Line, and estimated to contain seventy mr.e tiS> acres of land snore er This action is instituted and prose uted by said plaintiff tor the pur-- , s f partitioning the real estate 1 described, notice is therefore given said defendant that unless he -e and appear on the Ist day of the I September Term. IM* of the Adam*' ' : at: Court of Indiana, being the s: da.- is,■•.ember. 1: :■ . to be *« -' - ..nd h*Men on th, Ist day of’ September. 1*36. at the Cburt House I a the city »f Decatur in said reus- :> and state and answer or demur to said peittior. tor parlitioa. the aame fill be beard and determined tn his ace. In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto set tti' band and affixed the seal, »f <•. I Court at the otciee of the’ Terk ihewi't in the city of Decaturj ; this $1 da* of May I*2*. Bsraiee Nelson. Clerk I Frwrhte aad Latterer Attomevs for Plaintiff J ane 2-9-16. ’ tppoiaimeat ot Uwithttrtsr N. t-ve s -e-eb;. given. That the ,’j-iers:g-.ed has been appointed; Administrator of the estate of Vie-! —a Rea .ate of Adams County, de etsed. Th* estate is prorably ' ' V«-.r. Be-I. : Adm:-, scat.-. H XI WV ss. Attorney ■• J HH* 1 ’ *. JkiiW 1 I . Amur i.« rvxrtißßs ot b«»m» i>»t *: la lb- matter •< determiaiag to emae »mad by H.hI.H Towmship. W»« « < -•«•>. ' ate «d Indiana. N •_ e ;-u .•-eb» Jcvee t!>e !jlxt -« A 1 * *>f ’ al tb*ir meet-; 1 v aiacw :be -ini 4O of J aa* i * **r i *:\t - «-* ./*<■©*•< e\"*edfive _>akii.4 dollars* avt tv e*-ex’-4.t ir.e s-xsu vxf • at rste P*r a»- : . T&e s-t J mH Ike -h'F "s -*6.*e *■' u JMt -zwmbe‘ss witta.. 1 jT ■ I C'CtßKTtrTfißt b W?.l9t <1 The pro-roods of said bon: -- : are t • be -sed tor the e*»t of onstr act’-c-n of the Luther Marten < i.ea-4. . . . ■ ,e- or more Taxpayers, ether tnas f .base a sm* poll t*x owls ***■ < , s aSS’ •• ■*d b« s a r . e.-reiser' may lh» Stale •Mini »f T»x tw fwr-i ►her deter* mat- -r by filing a petrtboss therefor with, tae ao-_tt*«-tiw eMfir- «» r'-t twremtw »ss» dtat** fra® tare 1 4 the AaM tcuu-i w=U Kx *4»s fw SceartAg th- irt» i-atre / - . -** > : ?'.'*!3»AkEa JQW HOFFMAN fiMini «*f C« mr ■-■ .-aers of Adxam *CT sin- State C's Jadiaa*. - inmi Alt-art Hnrvoa Ajd.tor > w—.. Couaty. Stat -t of Ir Tana. Jarst 16—— — MANY DIE IN MISHAP SERIES t<X».NTIN’nKE> FKOlt » A«« ON*f -.j-L— L ~r.-*WtJ~ -f*- —*» ;i:d«sa.i <W -»■- kitsei F ?»“r : BraKtanaa. 5». Theraa*. am hu wile. Mmx CnUhrtimr Grtwhmnx. A > JL-ai ' later in * iduwnal. • 2rf : N*>» « m-rt Mer. 22. aiso lu the cm. ssaCeaeM a .tras t xsmi nfcsGl «» me
! expected to survive. 1 Lieut. Wilson V. Newhall. 28. p:)ot. and Sergt James Vanmeter. 25. observer, suffered only slight injuries. They are held in jail at Hammond. Police considered fil.ng chart s of manslaughter against the aviators. Both are from Chicago, attached to the 108th: observation squadron, a part of the lihn « National guard. Three Fort Wayne persons were irowned Donald A MiUhaupt. 23. lost bis life at Big Lake, h miles north of ! Columbia City, while swimming with compnnicns. Although he cried for h ip. his tnsnds thought -he was joking and paid ao attention to him. William K. Brinkman. 73. cent* * milted suicide by drowning at. Rome City. 11l health was given : as the motive. William H. Volomb drowned while swimming behind a boat be-< in? rowed by his wife, at Angola. A recent nervous breakdown was blamed for the suicide of • Henry Ward. 44. near Petersburg. He jumped into a well and drown- ! ed. Louis Fink. 51. Chicago, was irowned when his car skidded and , plunged into a ditch filled with right fiet of water. Two passengers were rescued by a passing motorist. Miss Wilma A. Richmond. 37. Dayton. O, was killed when the :car in which she was riding crash- , ed into a utilities pole east of i Gixshen. M s. Sophia Wittenbraker. 66. assisting in removing injured persons from wreckage after two cars 2ad coßuied at an Evansville street interesection. walked a few feet from the scene aad dropped dead. An accidental shooting took the life of John Fiupatrick. Jefferson- * iDe. while visiting at Bunker Hill. 3d miles away. Fitzpatrick walked a: .*cnd a corner of hoese in line • iof fire while hrs son was holding , u&zget p.actk - with a yifie. Deputy Sheriff Fred Smith. 4 . Indianapolis, died from injuries sass red when the sheriff's car sktided on wet pavement and over-.; ■rimed. BANK WEATHERS STORM; RUSH IS REPORTED OVER t CONTINLED FROM PAGE ONE- . fart that amoag its resources .< hat on March 27. 193> 93i2.7T9.99 in Vnited States government ocher bonds and securrties. its ■ cash reserve <* March 2T. was >91.98541. while Saturday evening ■ when the bank r’ <- i for t-v day, ! this item was increased te >74* 445. A feeling that the •‘scanre* was ! over and that the people were adjwsting the*aelves to eAwdstjo®* and TbaJdiuntheir head.' was ex-' Theodcsre Gralliker cask.er. the directors and other officers, of the bank expressed their grati’ide to' the pnbix- today. Many perseas were deposttme and opens®* aceonm* at the bank. > this »omi:c and the bastoras dsstrtet was ertting hack to nocnuaL FLIERS BORROW PLANE: 3 DEAD ' 'N -.MIT PAGE ONE r the row with its unferrarTiage- the . gaane eranhed down on the next t car. the Rrwtean sandmne it «■*» i
1 almost torn to pieces by the whirl-; ing propeller. Policewsaid the pilot and meeban- ■ ic would be held pending an investigation or a coroner's report on ;th* crash. They said Newhall had , leceived permission of the National Guard to use the plane. ODD FELLOWS HOLD MEMORIAL ICONTINL ED FROM PAGE ONE) , the princ ipa’. addresses of the program. O. L. Vance, president of ’ the City Council, delivered the welcome address in the absence of Mayor George Krick. Mwsicai numbers of the program ■ were presented by the Evangelical; . church orchestra, the Mag ley quartet. and Rev. M. W. Sundertnan' and Rev. Harry H Ferntheil par-’ ; aicipat sd in the invocation and 1 ' benediction, respectively. A large number of members and ' friends marched in the parade and ■ ’ the high school auditorium was comfortably filled during the after-! noon. Several attended the ser-| vices at the cemetery which includ-, ed decorating the graves. A num-, her of neighboring lodges sent delegations to the m-ieting. Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE How to Make Whitewash Filia ttucket La If full of lime; and cover it about two inches with: water. Let it stand 24 hours to; -lake, or until it is the consistency j iot paste. Dtp out a portion of this slaked lime into another bucket! and thin with water to desired eon-1 sistency. Add 1 ’.easpoonfal blue-’ ing to buekgt whitewash, and! w pint salt to make it stick. Driving Nails When driving a tack or small nafl into a place where it is diffi■ult to hold it with the fingers, j thrust it throngh a Uttle strip erf paper and hold the -:nd of the paper while driving
PRIMARY HELD IN MINNESOTA ' CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE ■while Seib belli tis caaapalgn axownd a stand for *odifi<ation or repeal of prohibition Six candidates for gsberaatorwi aotaination were in the field, having «•» to the primary apparently wnt. strength and nothing in the way at B»N»r issues to sdarpiy define their campaigns. Portland. Me. Jane 1«—-HE JUixe Repebix-ans voted-today to choose a nominee for the Called States Senate fro* among three candidate*. Dwgaid B. Dwar. Portland broker, whose caxdidacy was based ety e® oppwitaoa to proCONSTIPATION A. RELIEVED • . . QUICKLY -U4 Pwry ra =rr ' e VL» ■**£*• i vrth-tnt ary pain and .KBS—» depresihr after effscfin sxfc Eeadnrfaea. tndiiestic®. yt'wKßFym >.rp* C-ndkly mieved. Cki ireaaad Assiita can eajL.y rwaZ -rv D». Cartar's tny, wixxr fraud pC«. They are firwa fr-ts eaire-ei att-i p-s'tt-tns drwu A- Dnr rt rts 25c arc "Sc ret pkry. CARTER’S EH PILLS
I hibition, and former Governor Ralph O. Brewster of Dexter and Representative Wallace H. White of Lewiston, both drys. They are seeking the seat of Senator Arthur R. Gould, who announced he would retire at the expiration of his present term. - Maine is traditionally dry, and the race seemed to be chiefly beI tween White and Brewster. The Republicans also will nominate a candidate tor governor. Governor William Tudor Gardiner has opposed John Wilson. fonn?r> rnoyar of Bangor, in a campaign
NOTICE ALL Parties Holding Checks signed Cloverleaf Creameries Inc., on the( Adams County Bank. Decatur. India can have same cashed in full at 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Decatur, diana: LINCOLN NATIONAL BA? Fort Wayne, Indiana, or hy present same at OUR OFFICE. Cloverleaf Creameries, I DECATUR, INDIANA ■ I TRAIN YOUR PET I Have you a pet extravagance? * Hold a restraining hand o'er I it and give your future a tl chance. Save money. Illi 1 hill * 1 I I I! I Im ' 1 First Nqtionql I <Mrf dirx-■ <g.2. 1 Decatur. Indiana __ ■ L^ w **!’>><^^»**** x * r iii t r . j krai A ii ft ■ (i «.
I "1 | around power export and 1 issues. Newark, N J., Jn« 14 The cont- b. for the R,; senatorial nomination ii jj neared a close today and 1 : didates presented their I peals in a campaign wfc attracted nation wide :;m Tomorrow some «NJM can voters will Indian choice am--ng Anihassate: W. Morrow, former Senaw I S. Frelinchuysen, Rep. 1 W. Fort and John A. Keg)
