Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS, | I BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALK or lUiN*T —7 room bouse known us John Myers property on 316 N. Fourth st. Inquire nt H. P. Schmitt residence, 322 N. Fourth st. ou jm.r. ruruuco and cook stove wood, lumber and material. We deliver. We are in the market for timber. See us for price. Decatur Tie and Lumber Co., Phone 282. 180-61 FOR SALE—Week old calf, roanDurham. Walter Boenlcer, Decatur, Ind., R. R. 7. 184-3tx FOft SALE — Three fresh cows calves by aide. F. J. Schmitt. Phone 513. 185-3 t FOR SALE—Some apple butter oy Sol E. Nussbaum, Monroe, Route 1. Berne telephone. lso-3t FOR SALE — Three" Short horn bulls, old enough for service. Also pickles for canning. Wilmer Worthman Cratgvllle. 185 3t FOR English white leghorn cockrels. Heavy laying strain. Phone 343, Monroe. David D. Habegger, Decatur, Route 9. IS6-2teod FOR SALE — Milk goats, angora cats and some ferns. Edna J Pickett, North Berling St., Berne, Indiana. 186-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT — 6 room house on No. 13th St. Call 666. 183-6tx FOR RENT- S room house, lights water, large garden, garage, can be arranged for two families. Immediate possession. $15.00 per month. Phone 606 or 312. 185-3 t o WANTED WANTED 100 head of feeding shoates and 100 head of breeding ewes. F. J. Schmitt Phone 513 185-3 t —- o LINGLE DEATH SUSPECTS HELD (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) “Bugs” Moran, faced questioning today at the hands of Salen. Scaler was reported to have been swimming with Zuta several times before the murder The roadhouse proprietor promised to appear voluntarily for questioning. —»“• o — NEGROES FACE ATTACK CHARGE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) j and Sliipp charged tach other with the shooting. Hardin said he would hold the youths on second degree murder charges, in event of Deeter's death, and a.sk the county grand juxy in SeptetuLgr to return first degree murder* charges, whereupon he would seek the death penaity for all. The holdup occurred while Deeter and Miss Smith were driving along 'a country road. Pfayalftians said it was remark abla. that Hie three bullets, all of which went through Deeter's body, had istaMck no vital organs, but notwithstanding this, they held no hope for his recovery. o Miss. Lee Anna Vance, 603 North Second street has as her house guest v Miss Vivjian Keesbury of Fort -Wayne.

Wanted 40 head of fresh ami springer cows. Must be large ones. Phone 274 or 181 William Butler Up to S3OO loans quickly and quietly arranged. ■» ,No red tape—no cmbarrassing questions or b||S investigations. Lawful Hill interest rates — liberal repayment terms. Lou will like our prompt, courteous andconfiden- ■ Sig 3 Franann Security Co EkRI Over Schafer Hdw. 'J Decatur Phone 237 jeans

UNDERWEAR PRICES REDUCED

I S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR < Mrs. Black, Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. II Office phone 560 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service i '—A_ For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapatti Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-6, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. N. A. BIXLER OPTOME CRIST 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 & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ASH BAUCHER& MAYNARD Funeral Home, Inc. MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embalmer. Ambulance Service Phones 814 & 510. O O FRIGID 1. I R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor I Phone 207 N. 2nd St. I. o NOTH I•: OF FILING .Native of filing pendency of prfilMu tn vacate n portion ot II vvelrth Mtreet between the north line of fdaiiiN Street and (he Sontli line of the A lie.* runniiiK e:mt and vicml between tdaniN Street and mid Mjhllmun Street, in the city of Derntiir, A (In rim < utility, Indiana.. 'l’o the city of Decatur, IdaniM <'minty, Indiana, the cltir.enM mid resident* of the xaid city of Decatur Indiana and to all other perMOHM concerned. Notice is hereby given that the unde, signed, the School City of Decatur Adams County, Indiana has filed its petition in the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana asking to vacate all of that portion of Twelfth Street in said City of Decatur, Indiana, lying between Adams Street and tile alley running east and west between said Adams Street and Madison Street in said City, on account of the fact that said street has not been used or improved as a street but has been allowed to become unsightly, unhealthy and a menace to the health of the community and on account of the fact that a necessity exists for the use of said street in proper exercise of the functions of said petitioner, The School City "f Decatur, Indiana, in the erection of buildings and maintaining an athletic field, 'I he property and real estate affected by said proceedings is outlots 294, 296, 297, 298 in Joseph Crabb's subdivision of outlot 268 in the 'Third Western Addition to the town (now City) of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, which outlots 29 1 and adjoins said Twelfth Street on the east and said outlot 297 adjoins said Twelfth Street on the West and which said outlots are each owned by the petitioner herein, the said School City of Decatur, Indiana. Notice is further given that said P< tition will be presented to the Adams Circuit Court at the courthouse in the City of Decatur, Indiana on Tuesday, the 2nd day of ’September 1930 and at nine o’clock A. M. of said day, at which time and place the matters and tilings in I issue will be heard and determined and evidence heard upon said question. That portion of said Twelfth Street sought to be vacated in said proceeding is the entire width of sai<i street between the points in *aid petition and in this notice described. Dated August 6, 1930. The State of Indiana Ex-Rel The School City of Decatur, Adams (’ounty, Indiana. By Burt Mangold. M. E. Hower < arrie Ha.uoc’d, Trustees. Clark J. Lutz, Attorney. Aug 7-14 o — Teeple & Peterson’s sole on boys’ knickers at 50c a pair and men's long pants at SI.OO has attracted a large number of buyers. It o NOTICE My Cider Mill will open on Tuesdays and Thursdays starting next Tuesday, August 5 until further noice. PETER KIRSCH 182t.6x — 0 — I BARGAINS: — Bargains In Living Room, Dining Room suits, niat-l.r-'isses and rugs. Stuckey and Co., Monroe. Our phone number is 44 168-ts

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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET , Corrected 7 Hogs. 90-130 pounds . $8.75 1 Hogs, 130-150 pounds $9.15 Hogs 150-170 pounds $9.40 Hogs 170-190 pounds $9.60 Hogs, 190-210 pounds $9.50 Hogs. 210-230 pounds $9.30 ’ Hogs, 230-250 pounds $9.10 Hogs, 258-270 pounds $8.85 Hogs, 270-300 pounds $8.75 Hogs, 300-335 pounds $8.50 1 Hogs 325-350 pounds ... $8.25 • Roughs $6.50-$7.00 Stags $5.00 Veals, per pound ll’Ac; [ Spring Lambs B%CI East Buffalo Livestock i East Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 7. —(U.R) r —Livestock: Hogs: Receipts, 700; holdovers, i 200; steady to 10c lower; bulk, 160- ! 210 lbs.. $10.35-$10.40; 220-250 lbs., $9.75-1141.25; 260-270 lbs., $9.50; 150 lbs. and down, $lO-$10.25. Cattle: Receipts, 250; slow, steady; grass steers, $6.50-$7.50; cutter cows, $2.25-$4. Calves: Receipts, 200; vealers, 50c to $1 lower; good to choice, | sl3-113.50. Sheep: Receipts, 1,500; lambs strong to 25c higher; good to choice natives, $10.50 $10.75; medium and mixed offerings. $7.50-$10; throuwouts, $6.50-$7. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 7. —(U.P.) ; —Livestock: i Hog market, steady to 10c low-1 i er; 90-130 lbs., $8.85; 130-150 lbs., | $9.25; 150-170 lbs., $9.40; 170-190, ; lbs., $9.65; 190-210 lbs., $9.55; 210230 lbs., $9.45; 230-250 lbs., $9.35; ! | 250-270 lbs.. $9.10; 270-300 lbs., $9; I i 300-350 lbs., $8.75; roughs, $7.00; I stags, $5. 1 Calves, sl2. Lambs, $9. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. Mar. May ! I Wheat .96% $1.01% $1.06% $1.09% j ; Corn .99% .95% .98% 1.00y 4 i Oats .41% .45% .48% .50 r LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected August 7 No. 1 New Wheat 82c No. 2 New Wheat ..— 81c New Ooats 36c Barley 50c , Rye 15c No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 lb. sl.lO LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET I Eggs, dozen 18c BUTTERFAT at station I Butterfat 34c I ~ - —o I WHEAT STRIKES NEW HIGH FOR 1930 SEASON i , - " (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE' ? ing at SI.OB despite tremendous profit-taking raids. ? September and May corn re- .- rnained above a dollar for the first ~ time since surplus reports began 4 beating down prices several months f ago.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1930.

COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Leah Ehinger et al, in lot 50, Decatur, to Robert Miller for SI.OO. HUSTON QUITS CHAIRMANSHIP (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) burdens personal to me upon the party dui ing the coming senatorial and congressional campaign.” Immediately after the resignation was received Fess, senator of Ohio, was without objection elected by the 26 members, or their ■proxies.'io he temporary chairman uptiT fall, when the full national committee can confirm the selection. Robert H. Lucas, Louisville, Ky., was elected "executive director" of the executive committee, likewise ■■■■UM* mAMB. SkMBWL • M..JOHMMMMFW

1929 Ford “A” Roadster, rumble seat 1929 Oakland Coach 1929 Roosevelt “8” Sed. 1928 Oakland Sedan 1928 Chrysler Sedan 1928 Dodge Sedan 1928 Dodge Coupe 1928 Studebaked Sed. 1927 Studebaker Sed. 11927 Chrysler Sedan 1 1926 Chrysler Sed. 1928 Dodge 4 Sedan 1926 W. Knight Coupe 11925 Dodge 4 Sedan Saylors MOTOR COMPANY 213 N. Ist St

without opposition or discussion. Lucas now is conimisioner of internal revenue. He will serve at headquarters here in a capacity similar to that of Jouette Shouse for the democrats. Shouse is chairman of the national democratic executive comyr.tttee and is in charge of national headquarters here. o — Uses Cradle, Scythe Rochester. Ind., Aug. 7 —(UP) — Crops have to be harvested no matter what happens, decided Henry Linn. 80-year-old farmer. When his binder broke while gathering in his wheat he went to his barn dug out his old cradle and scythe and finished the job. Residents say it is 50 years since a cradle and scythe has been used in harvesting here. o — Police Car Stolen Indianapolis, Aug. 7 —(U.R) — Polie circles of Indianapolis were disturbed today. The auto of Patrolman Orville Quinett was stolen from the police pai king lot near headquarters last night. It was found stripped sos tires and accessories, in a suburb. BIG REDUCTION —on living room suits, pianos, mattresses and bed springs for entire month of August. See us before you buy as we save you money. We sell on terms. Sprague Furinture Co., 3rd door west of Postoffice, Phone 199 186-t!

Our Next AUCTION of Furniture will be held Saturday, August 9, commencing at 8:00 daylight saving time at Perry Ogg’s Second Hand Store, Decatur, Indiana Vanity dressers, princess dressers, several other dressers, bureaus, commodes, till kinds of dining tables, davenports, sanitary cols, ptids. kitchen tables, stands, rug bordered linoleums, Sim/uis beds and springs,, rockers, Morris chairs, mattresses, baby beds, children’s toys, buffets, 3 library tables, 1 good ice box, trunks, sugar bowls, square tables, 6 good dining chairs, commode dressers, several odd chairs, portable Victrola, dishes of all kinds, cooking utensils, glass cans, Flemish Giant rabbits, magazine racks, carpet stripes, wash stand, small linoleum rugs, jugs, glass doors and screen doors, comforts, books, several commission articles coming in. These goods must absolutely sell. We forget profit and we forget loss. BILL MYERS, Auct. LULU and LUCILE OGG, Clerks.

Buys Gun Collection Orleans, Ind., Aug. 7 —(UP) —A collections of guns, every one covered with notches indicating the number of persons it has killed, were purchased by Roscoe C. Jinkins of Orleans for $560 recently. The guns were part of a collection gathered over a long period of time by a Kansas City resident. They were used by outlaws and U. S. Marshals duiing the frontier life in the west. One revolver, formerly possessed by Wild Bill Rickok, an outlaw, contains 86 notches, another the property of a bandit named "The Bat” contained 388 notches. — o Groom Leaves Bride To Attend A Fire Connersville, Ind., Aug 7 —(UP) —Garrett Reynolds can get married any day, at any time, but he can’t see a fire that often, he decided when he left his bride-to-be shortly before the hour set for the wedding and hurried away to a fire. The plant at which Reynolds works caught on fire and the wedding was stopped until he could

LOANS TO FARMERS Up to $300.00 Special Time Plan /Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 Over Schafer Store.

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check up on the extent ot the damage. o Plan Reunion August 24 . The Kunkle-Kleinknight family reunion will be held in Washington park at Bluffton on Sunday, August 24 and Adams county relatives are planning tS attend. For many years these events have been annual sessions when the big outfit got together and enjoyed talking

Public Auction I REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY fl The undersigned administrator of the estate of Victoria ceased, by order ot the Adams Circuit Court, will sell at public to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 9th day of AUGUST, 1930 fl at 12:30 o’clock p.m., on the premises, 6 miles southeast of mile north, 3 miles east of Monroe; 1 mile east of Brandyberry sihg house; 1 mile south and 2 miles west of Pleasant Mills; 40 acre farm—Good level high producing soil ; 5 room house, new; hip roof barn, 46x36; poultry house 14x30; good well; this is well located on good roads, and near school and markets. At 2:30 p.m. same day, I will sell at public auction to the bidder, in Belmont Park, Decatur, Indiana, lots No. 23 ami 21, with a good 4 room house and garage, electric lights, good cistern, the buildings In a good state of repair, also household furniture, stove range, kitchen cabinet, tables, chairs, rugs. . living room overstuffed; victrola, beds and bedding, dresser, lawn mower. machine, porch swing, dishes, cooking utensils, and many numerous to mention. B TERMS —On Real Estate 1-3 cash, 1-3 in nine months and eighteen months. On household goods; under $5.00 cash, above nine months time. _ B VOHN BEAM, Administrator. ■ Rrfy Johnson, auctioneer. B

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