Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 145, Decatur, Adams County, 19 June 1930 — Page 2

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h CLASSIFIED VERTISEMENTS, | JSINESS CARDS, LN I) NOTICES FOR SALE FotIJiALE — "Barred Hock and Rhode Island Red Pullets. 2 Uli les west, *4 mile south ot Monroe. Rojte 1. Henry Klopfenstine. ntt-idtx b’cJßti SALE r have an JSOO'morl wage note drawing 7% on a 5 room st mi modern house and lot G7 x 186. Will sell for S7OO. Write F. J. Snellen; Yoder, Ind. 143-3 t FiMt SALE 2 three day old heifer ea[Jes. Mrs. Fred Bulinahn, Route 7 DeMtur. Hoagland phone. 1433* x r salt-— Good fresh cow. with relf. Good 2 year old sorrel colt. Otto Buuck. Decatur R. R. 1144-3 t FOR SALE—2 cows, on 3 year old Jersey, will soon be fresh. Henty Mayers, Phone 33-M on Monroe line. 144-3 t FOR SALE—Gooseberries. Mr. Rav | Smi’h, phone 5621. 145-3 t F(YR SALE^Chlnch’ill”Rabbits will *el| them reasonable if taken tr. ( once. Call 873-T 145-3 t WANTED WANfEb” -Furniture repairing up-; bolstering and refinishing. Work gimranteed. Millard McKean, Phone; 137-12tx WANTED Family or bundle'wash-1 itjjs. Soft water used. Work guar-1 ankeed. Also ironings. Will call for aifd deliver. Phone 659. WANTED- GlrrwaunT tiTdo general housework, Can speak English aiid German. Address Box “M" ‘ DemoGxat. 144-31 K FOR RENT FDR RENT or SALE—One modern j room house, one semi-modern 5 Toom house; will sell on rent contriver. Paul Graham, call 239. 137-t£ FOR room house with J£ood two-car garage and large lot. Nice shade trees, shrubbery affil flowers. Pleasant home, low I rant. Call phone 17. Tene Vail i Wicks. 143t3x FOR. RENT —7 room, semi-modern Ithouse. Inquire United Cigar SU>re. 143t3x <» ■ ■ o—— — * Never at Freezing Point which is a by-product of soap manufacture, never freezes MITH’E OF SETTLEMENT OF ES I’XTE \O. 2HL’ 4-Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Susie deceased to appear in the s Circuit - Court, held fit iim Indiana, on the Ist day of Septffiiber, 1930 and show cause, if any \iSy the FINAL SETTLEMENT .vJCOI’NTS with the estate of said • ij-edent should not be approved; aXI said heirs are notified to then I aSI their make proof of heirship, afel receive their distributive shares. Della Harruff Administratrix llgcatur, Indiana June 12, 1930. Attorney Dore B. Erwin. June 12-19 NOTH E OF FIN IL SETTLEMENT OF ESI ATE NO. 2053 Wfoticc is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Timothy debased to appear in UnWarns Circuit Court, held at, Deca- : Ift- Indiana, on the Ist lay of September, 1930 and show cause, if any \4hv the FINAL SETTLEMENT with the estate of said <hm edent should not be approved; ;i£d said heirs are notified to then and their make proof of heirship, attd receive their distributive shares. Jflward L. Coffee, Administrator iffcatur, Indiana June 12, 1930. \Xtorney Dore B. Erv Vin. June 12-19 UlinoL Plans Noble Tribute to Lincoln jE * K fe* dK bl ‘.ft : M ll F i • '•*- ‘ XZ —t xFzfll r ? -9? Z I ftxterior view of the impressive tjmb of Abraham Lincoln, at Springfield, 111., where the State of Illinois is preparing to spend $175„(TO0 on various improvementsr chiefly in the interior fit Qpgs of the structure. In addition to transforming the rotunda into a reception room, the skylight » to be removed and. replaced with J' ceiling of gold leaf. . Uawrnatlonai Ne..«r**h

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night. L Office phone 600 Home pbona 721 Ambulance Service — . For BEITEH HEALTH SEF DR. ILFROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Nalurapalh j Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St ! Office Hour*: 10-12, 1-6, 6-8 1 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* 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 ot money on improved real estate. Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT CO. 133 S. 2nd St. _________________ ______ Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ee. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O 0 FRIGI D L I R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial | AUGUST WALTER . I Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. }> Q * UON(; RESS TODAY * ♦ (U.Pj ♦ Senate Communist investigation commit Agriculture committee continues drug investigation. House Resumes consideration of second deficiency bill. Communist investigatio ncommit-V-e continues hearings. .—q —• HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Byron Pierson, 224 North Thiid street,, underwent a minor emergency operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital last night. • v Mrs. E. W. Busche, Monroe, submitted to a minor operation at the local hospital this morning. Travels o« the Sun The sun docs not remain stationary in the heavens, but moves through space, with the whole of our solar system, at the rate of about 12 miles per second. It also rotates on its cxis about every 25 or 20 days. ■HMKZHBSESgMOTHBSHMK I AUTOS Ro-financed on smaller pay- I ments. Quick service. E Franklin Security Co. i Phone 237 ft Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind. g FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendapt W. 11. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61. Home 303 Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra ly|M'uriling <»r Stenographic work 1 will be ghid to ,*.o it. Phone 12 for tippointnieiit Florence Holthouse Judge T Merryman’s Law K. of (L Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN City Ixians 6% net ' 5-10-15 years Farm Loans 5 1 /z% 10 or 20 years We write Insurance. —THE— Suttles-Edwards COMPANY < I Niblick Store Bldg. DECATUR, - INDIANA

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY 7 REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS — BERNE MARKET (Correct'd June 19) Hogs. 90-110 pounds $8.90 . Hogs, 110-130 pounds $9.15 Hogs, 130-160 pounds $9.351 Hogs. 150-160 pounds $9.50 j Hogs, 160-ISO pounds $9.75 Hogs, 180-200 pounds $9.90 Hogs. 200-225 pounds $9.75 Hogs, 225-250 pounds . $9.65 Hogs, 250-300 pounds $9.50 Hogs. 300-350 pounds $9.35 Stags $5.00-$6.00 Roughs . $7.00 SS.OO Veals, per lb 10%C, Spring lambs 10*£c . Cattle: Canners $3.00-$4.00 Cutters $4.00-$5.50 Medium Cows $5.50-$6.00 Good Cows $6.00-$7.50 Steers $7.00-11.00 Heifers SB.OO-11.00 Butclber He te-3 $7.00-$9.00 Bulls S6.CO-SS.OO Cleveland Produce Market Butter: Firm, extras 36c; extra firsts 361£c. Eggs; Steady, extras 23c; firsts 22c. Poultry: Steady, fowls 23-24 c; medium 23-24 c; leghorns 15-20 c; heavy springers 25-30 c; over 3tt»s. 133-36 c; leghorn springers 18-23; ! ducks 15-22; old cocks 12-14; geese 10-15 C. Potatoes: Light, about steady, ! Mich. $4.40 per 150 Hi. sack; Maine ■ Green Mt. $4.25 per 150 Tb. sack; ‘ Idaho Russet $4.50 per 100 Tb. sack. Indianapolis Livestock Market Hog receipts 5000. holdovers 565. Generally 10s higher. Bulk 160 to 300 lbs. $10; choice load or two, $10.10; 300 lbs. up $9.65-9.90; 130160 lbs. $9.50-9.90; 100-130 Tbs. $8.75-9.25; packing $8.22-9.00; few $9.25. Cattle receipts 750, calves 500. Largely a continuation of j\ ester ’ day's sluggish trade, all classes tending lower. Load yearlings, $9.75; plain k’llet's $7-8.50; not many cows above $7; low cutters and cutters $3-4.75; veaters 50c lower SIO.OO down. Sheep receipts 1000, lambs weak Ito lower. Bulk sll-11.50 with motl- | erate sorts, equivalent to sl2 for closely sorted kinds. Eatt Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo June 19 —(UP) — Hogs Receipts 1.100, Holdovers 300 Market active ’ to 15 cents higher Bulk 160-240 lbs. $10.40-$10.50, 120150 lbs. SIO.OO-$10.25. Cattle: Receipts 200 Market dull Calves steady sltc.. ETAO ETA EO Canners $6.50-$7. Calves: Receipts 150 Vealers 50 cents lower SU.SO-sl2. Sheep: Receipts, 600 Market slow steady to weak Lambs sl2-$12.50, Ewes $3-$3.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected June 19) No. 2 Soft Wheat 81c No. 2 Hard Wheat 78c No. 2 White Oats ........................ 32c Barley — snc ! 'v; 80C Corn 50c to 9Qc (> OCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 20c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 28c »et tne rtatrit —1 r«ae at morvi<,

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JJUNE 19, 1930.

CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sept. Dec. IWheat Corn 76% .75% .70% Oats 36% .37% .40% o_. 0 _. SOCIETY j ENTERTAINS FIVE HUNDRED CLUB Mrs. Joe Lose entertained the meinbets of the Five Hundred Club at her home Wednesday evening. Two tallies were arranged for playing five hundred and at the conclusion of ten games prizes for high score were awarded to Mrs. Fred Deininger, first, Mrs. Ed Coffee, second, and Mrs. Lawrence KleinJienz third- The next meeting of tne club will be with Mrs. William Kel ler. ,— o Properly Condemned Hateful to me as the gates of hades Is he who hides one thing In his mind and speaks another.— Homer. SHEHIPF Stl.K ,<n,iM<- Xo. inttz.t Charles XI O’Neil vs, Harry Li Shaner, Charles It. O’Neil. By virtue of ao order of sale to me directed from tfie Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday the 12th day of July A. 11. 1930, between the hours of 10 o’clock, A. M. and I o'clock P. M. of said day. at the east door of the Court House in Adams County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described Lease and Leasehold, Estate. TOM’ 1 I’: Tile Undivided One-fourth interest in a certain oil lease and leasehold, recorded In Misi i llaneous Itecqrd I’” page 327 of the liecords of Adams County. Indiana: and tile Assign ment thereof recorded in Miscellaneous lU*cord “V” pages 137-138 of the records of Adams, County Indiana, md on and covering the following described real estate in Adams County, Indiana. AU that certain tract ot’ land situated in Wabash Township Adams County Indiana; bying in section 1< in said township and bounded and described as follows: All the west half of section 17 in ■A abash t iwnsliip lying west of State Road 21 except the Wabash River running through the same and being in township 2.1 north, range 14, east, containing 300 aiTes more or And on failure to realize the tull amount Ot judgment interest an I >sts I will at tile same time and place expose to public sale the fee simple of said lease and leasehold Estate. I adieu as tile property of Harry L. Shaner and Charles It. O'Neil at the suit of Charles N. O Neil. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Ilari Hollingsworth, Sheriff Adams County Indiana ' Eichhorn, Gorden and Ed ns, Attys. June 19-26, Jul>2_3. * ou can borrow up to I S3OO from us on ycur own ■ v(o8m sip-nature and security, WgoS No asked of em- R ■ ployer, friends or relac ■ | tives. Payments arranced ■ iSwl to suit your own conven- ! ience. You can have as 9 Jong as 20 months if deBml aired. Lawful interest < ' rates. Prompt, courteous 1 servlaw- T*. fag . , Frank in Security Co E : Over Schafer Hdw. ■ I Pboue 237 Decatur ■

COURT HOUSE — Real Estate Transfers Elmer Stucky et ux, in lot 449, Berne, to Ira M. Petersime for SI.OO Corinn? Fading et al, 40 acres in Hartford township to Walton H. Ingham for SI.OO. G.ace May Anderson et al. in lot 258, Geneva, to Perry D. Fields, fori SI.OO. Marriage License John Edwin Leigh, 3128 South Harrison Street, Fort Wayne, salesman, to Dorothy Walters, Decatur. A new case was filed in circuit court this morning on appeal from the court of A. C. Butcher, justice of peace, entitled Martin Fuhrman vs. W. C. Haverstick, for possession of real estate and SIOO damages. In the justice court, judgment was granted the plaintiff, giving possession and allowing damage in the sum of $25.25. Fruchte and Litterer appftated for the plaintiff and 11. R. Clenahan for defendant. The Will of Alvird Francis Barnes of Geneva, written November 13, 1923 has been filed with the county clerk for probate. After providing for the payment of debts the estate is bequeathed to Ida Lenor Barnes, a daughter. LOCALS Mrs. Ernest J. Worthman and daughters Lois and Florence of Prsble township returned Tuesday afternoon from Poland where they spent a few days visiting with Rev. and Mrs. Matt Worthman and daughter Francile. While in Poland Mrs. Worthman and daughters attended the fifth wedding anniversary celebration with which the church there honored Rev. and Mrs. Worthman. Bob Ga is of Fort Wayne visited with relatives here today. Miss Ruth Martz of Fort Wayne visited with friends in this city today. Earl Rex recent’y accepted a position with August Walters Plumbing Co. MANIAC SENDS SECOND NOTE (CONTINUEDT'ROM PAGE ONE) has killed two persons, boasted today that he had claimed his third victim and directed police to the Boston road where, he said, they could find the body of Harold Bridenbach. His announcement was contained in a letter to thp Evening Journal, and it started police on a search on the Boston road. Fog hampered their work during the early hours of today. The maniac who is searching for some “impoitant papers” eluded police last night when 2,000 patrolmen deployed through Queens Borough where he had announced he would kill the third of 16 persons whom he had marked for death. The letter to the Journal, written in part in the cabalistic code with wh’ch the murderer has filled all his communications, said: “Where is XBW-9? He is already dead. He is on the Boston road. His name is Harold Bridenbach. Find the woman, old man, and you’ve got me.” A preliminary check-up failed to reveal any "Harold Bridenbach” in the metropolitan area. Already the maniac has killed Noel Sowley and Joseph Moyznski.

In both cases they were shot as they sat in parked automobiles with young women. The two girls, Catherine May and Betty Ring, are at liberty in $5,000 bail each as material witnesses. Both thoee slayings occurred at College Point where police were massed all last night on the strength of a letter from “3-X,” boasting that his next crime would I ! be in that district. o NOTH E OF FIX 11. SETTI.EMES r OF ESTATE NO. 2UOII Notice is hereby Riven to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Herman Thomas, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the Ist day of September, 1930 and show cause, if any | why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said de<edent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and their make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Harvey P. LaFontaine Administrator. Decatur. Indiana June 12, 1930. Lenhart Heller & Schurger, Attys. June 12-19 Q Delighted By Quick Relief Konjola Gave Grateful Lady Highly Praises New Medicine After Speedy Release From Stubborn Ailments ■L MRS. LOTTIE McKINNEY "I suffered, from a complication 1 of ailments for some time," said ' Mrs. Lottie McKinney, 2210 North I Buckeye street, Kokomo. “I had little or no appetite and such food ’ as I did eat soured in my stomach. 1 My kidneys gave me a great deal ! of trouble and I was subject to dizzy spells and headaches. My ' limbs liecame stiff and numb and I suffered sharp stabbing pains tn • my back and hips. Constipation ■ added another burden to my mis--1 ery. > “I had not taken Konjola long - before I began to improve in health : and as I continued the treatment ■ my health troubles disappeared, t My stomach now acts as it should - and the old kidney ailment is gone, s My bowels are regular, the poisons 1 have been swept from my system 3 and am in better health today than I have been in years. I can hardly - believe that one medicine could s accomplish all that Konjola did 1 for me.” Konjola 1h designed to give • thorough and lasting relief. Taken 1 over a period of from six to eight .- weeks, Konjola will bring results , that will amaze you as it has count-le<-s thousands of men and women. ) Konjola is sold in Decatur, Ind., i at the B. J. Smith drug store, and by all the bgst druggists in all 1 j towns throughout this entire seci. tion.

COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE] BELLMONT PARK—DECATUR, IND. Saturday, June 21,1930 At 12 Noon HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP, FARM MACHINERY; 3|J engine on trucks; 20 gal. Red Barn Paint; 30 gal. White Barr Pj 120 good White Leghorn Hens; 50 Pure Bred Chinchilla Rabbits,| I many things too numerous to mention. Anything you wish to turn into cash bring to this sale, youal« get a square deal. ROY JOHNSON, And. and Mgr. I

NOTICE ALL Parties Holding Checks signed bj Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc., on the Old Adams County Bank, Decatur. Indiana, j can have same cashed in full at The FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Decatur,lndiana; LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK, t Fort Wayne, Indiana, or by presenting same at OUR OFFICE. Cloverleaf Creameries, lot DECATUR, INDIAN A 7 ’ - . 1 ■ ' ■ in™ occATva ■ I 1 E fi * I I I I 1 TRAIN YOUR PET I Have you a pct extravagance . Hold a restraining hand over I it and give your future a i I chance. Save money. i 1 j I I I I ■ I 1 I First National Bqnk I Capital anil Surplus *120,00001) i 1. Decatur, Indiana :Li rnll.u-