Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1930 — Page 2

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4MMMKD®KS®®WC>©OW CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS, | j BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE f'OR SALE or RI'NT —7 room house known as John Myers property on 316 N. Fourth st. Inquice at H. p. Schmitt residence, 322 N. Fourth st. FOR SALE Indian motorcycle model 1926, good running order. Also xylophone, itke new, will sacrifice. Call 1 long 1 short 1 long line 17, Wren, Ohio. 200t3x FOR SALE Full blooded Holstein bull. Large enough for service. I Call W. M. Kitson. 200-3tx FOR SALE Some gotal clean rye, SIOO per bushel. Wm. Michael, Monroe route 1. Monroe Phone, 2 longs on line 7. 200t3x FOR SALE— Tomatoes for canning. Leland Ripley, Monroe, Ind., Willshire phone. Aug. 25-27 Sept. 1-3 8-10 x FOR SALE I’iekb-s. Mrs. IL B Johnson, Decatur, Route 5. Phone. m;< q 201-31 roit SALE —Nice tender beans for canning, fine flavor. 75 cents pet bushel. Mrs. O. V. Dilling, Craigvllle Phone 201-2* FdR SAI E —Fall shipment appoach ing. Our line of fruit treqs berries shrubbc ry. Evergreens etc, better ; and more complete than ever. Consult C. E. Daugherty. Bluffton, Ind., or write him for catalogue. Blountville Nurseries. 201-3 t 0 WANTED WANTED — Middle aged couple for steady employment. Wife to do housekeeping and man for general work about the house and lawn. Home furnished with light, heat and water. Write to Box R, | care of Democrat. 199t3 I WANTED X-ZEE, the perfect remedy for | Eczema, Itch. Itching Piles, Im- l petigo, Ringworm and other itching, burning, unsightly skin troii- i hies now sold by Decatur druggists. Satisfaction Assured. WANTED —Boarders a:ut Kooneis Day or week —Prices right. Phouo 965—Erie Giocery and Restaurant. 201-6tx WANTED —To sell a gas stove. Will sell cheap. Phone 997 or inquire at 225 North Fifth street. 2"l3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT —2 large housekeeping rooms in modern home. Private entrance on first floor. 310 North Third street, or phone 511. 197-ts FOR RENT —7 room semi-modern house on north Fifth st. Phone A-862 or call Tony Meyer after 5 - o’clock. 199t3x ' FOR RENT Upper duplex at 416 | South First street. All modern, | heat furnished, and garage. Phone , 1240. 199t3 FOR KENT - Furnished light House keeping apartment, ground floor, sink in kitchen, private entrance Inquire 1127 W. Monroe St. 200-3 t FOR KEN i ~ room House, sell, rent trade for lots or used car. Sacrifice. 1439 Huestis Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. Write John Poling 2455 Leland Ave. Chicago. 200-31 X Q STERLING IS TEXAS VICTOR (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE' Sterling came intoi public life four years ago when Governor Dan 1 Moody made him chairman of the I state highway commission. Run-' ning for governor, Sterling s chief plank was a $350,000,900 road bond issue. “Farmer Jim"’ Ferguson, whose policies were an issue in his wife's campaign was twice elected gover-1 nor and was impeached in 1924. He was defeated as U. S. senatorial candidate and as candidate for president of the United States on his own American party ticket. Mrs. Ferguson was elected governor once and defeated twice. Ferguson tiled to run for governor this year, but the supreme court barred him because of the former Impeachment. "Ma” ran in bis place. o o DR. C. V. CONNELL I VETERINARIAN | Office 120 No. First Street } Phone: Office 143-Residence 102 I Specie'. Attention given to cattle and poultry practice b o S< xk ::g)tx>i'it k W(Xl«st*XJlQOarai ® ?■ I Ashbaucher’s | majestic i FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE ? ROOFING SPOUTING | LIGHTNING RODS f Phone 765 or 739 d «

! S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1 Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. I Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOME TRIST 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. Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 30. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ASH BAUCHER&MAYNARD Funeral Home, Inc. MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embalmer. Ambulance Service Phones 844 & 510 FRIGI D L I R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. I I 1 () O T-J 1 ” - ."i ? For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. 1 ROHNAPFEL Licensed j Chiropractor and Naturopath Riadonic diagnosis and treatment Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. Remember It's like new when we’re through Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. Decatur Dry Cleaners (Licenced Cleaners). Monroe St., phone 695. We are now making FEDERAL FARM LOANS See French Quinn HOSPITAL notes William Cable, Celina, Ohio, R. 2 underwent a major emergency operation Saturday afternoon at "he Adams County Memorial Hospital Mrs. Lloyd Bowman, Decatur. Route 3 was admitted to the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning for medical treatment Walter Baker. Decatur, Route 5 underwent a tonsillectomy operation this morning at the local hospital. — o Checks Trout Growth Port Washington. Wis., — (UP) — -Growing lake trout can more than double their size and weight within I a yea., it was demonstrated by L. H. Smith, members of the Smith I Brothers commercial fishing firm | here. An 11-inch trout weighing seven ounces was tagged and released July 9. 1929. Recaptured here re I cently, the fish was 17 1-4 inches i long and weighed one popnd and six ounces. Slock hold er.<i Meeting Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens Telephone Company of Decatur, Indiana, will he held at the office of the secretary of said corn) any, in the city of Decatur, indtana. on September 1, 11)30 at seven o’clock p. m., for the purpose of electing five •‘■directors t' serve the ensuing year and for transaction of suca other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. Herman F. Ehinger, Sec’y Aug 18 to Sept. 1 Typewriting Stenographic Work If vou have any extra typewrit ins or stenographic work , I will b<- glad to <!o it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Holthouse j! Judge .1. T. Merryman’s Law Office. K of C. Bide. - - FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61. Home 303

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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET (Corrected August 25) Hogs, 90-130 pounds $lO.lO Hogs, 130-15# pounds $10.35 Hogs, 150-170 pounds Hogs, 170-190 pounds $11.20 Hogs. 190-210 pounds sll.lO Hogs, 210-250 pounds $ll.OO Hogs, 250-270 pounds $10.85 Hogs, 270-300 pounds $10.70 Hogs, 300-325 pounds $10.60 Hogs, 325-350 pounds $10.35 Roughs $8.25 Stags ...................................... $5.75 Vealers 11 %c Spring lambs 5-9 c East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 6,000; holdovers 500; weights above 150 lbs. active to all interests, generally 25c lower; bulk 160-220 lbs. $11.75; 230270 lbs. $11.25-11.75; packing sows $8.35-9; pigs slow, bulk unsold, indications sll down. Cattle: Receipts 1700; all grade steers and heifers 50-75 c higher; good yearlings $7.25-7.75; few outstanding individuals sl2; near choice 1100 lb.steers $11.75; fleshy grassers ano heifers $7.25- ' 8.50; fat cows $6-7; cutter grades $2.75-4.50. Calves: Receipts 700; vealers 1 unchanged $13.50 down. Sheep: Receipts 5700; fat lambs 1 scarce; strong to 25c higher; quality and 1 mient sorts consid- ' ered; good to choice natives $11; medium and mixed offerings $8.258.75; throw outs $7; fat ewes $l- - Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hog market steady to 10c lowr; 90-130 tbs. $10.15; 130-160 tbs. $10.40; 150-170 tbs. $10.90; 170-190 tbs. $11.15; 190-210 Ros. $11.05; tbs. $10.95; 230-250 tbs. $10.80; 250-270 tbs. $10.65; 270-300 tbs. $10.55; 300-350 tbs. $10.30; roughs $8.25; stags $6.50; calves sl2; lambs $9.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. Mar. May Wheat 89 .93% .98% 1.01% Corn 98% .93% .95% .97% Oats 41% .44% .47 .48% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected August 25 No. 1 New Wheat 79c No. 2 New Wheat .. 78c New Oats z .......... 37c Barley 50<: Rye ; : 50c No. 2 Yellow Corn per 100 lbs $1.20 LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 21c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 37c 0 Stout to Washington Indianapolis, Aug. 25—(UP)— Elmer W. Stout, Indianapolis banker serving as financial advisor to Governol Harry G. Leslie in plans for drought relief, left for Washington today at th? call of secretary of Agriculture Arthur M. Hvde. , Hyde asked governors of the I drought area to send their financial advisors to meet with film at 10:30 tomorrow morning for a conference concerning relief programs, and mainly, p’ans of finance. >• BARGAINS: — Bargains In Livin* Room, Dining Room suits, matI trusses and rugs. Stuckey and Co, Nfonroe. Our phone number is 44 • 1681*

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1930.

I NOTICE TO TAXPAITRS OF TAX LEVIES In the Matter of Determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes bjr Adams County, Indiana. Before the County Council and Board of County Commissioners. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Adams County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on 2 . day of September 1930, will consider the following budget: IhidKrt (liinnl f lent ion for Countie* ( lerk of Circuit Court Services Personal $4,509 All Other Op. Expense 1,120 Current Charges 500 1 Properties .a 15U County Auditor Services Personal $1,200 All Other Op. Expenses 640 Properties 350 County Treasurer Services' Personal t 14,000 All Other Op. Expenses 1,755 Count> Recorder Services Personal $2,000 All other Op. Expenses 740 Properties 430 County Sheriff Services Personal $3,422 All Other Op Expense 3,110 County Surveyor Services Personal $6,70) All Other. Op. Expense a 1,275 < oiiniy Superintendent Services Personal $3,500 All Other Op. Expense 625 Current Charges »5 Properties 100 County Coroner Services Personal $575 All Other Op. Expense 137 County Amncmmoi* Services Personal $1,350 All Other Op. Expense 28*1 I'roMcmtlng Attorney Services Personal S6OO All Other Op. Expense 330 Circuit Curt Services Personal $0,425 \ll Oj.her Op. Expense 660 Current Charges l.Obp Properties 500 County Court Hounc Services Personal .. $1,575 Ail Other Op. Expense 2.200 Material 1,3f>0 Current Charges 150 County Jail Services Personal SIOO All Other Op. Expense 1,400 Material 450 Current Charges d 0 County Infirmary Services Personal .. ....... $6,900 All Other Op. Expense 8,929 Material 100 Current Charges 90) Properties 2,800 ruhcrculoMlM lloMpital Irene Byron, Care of Adams County Patients $3,600 County Hospital Material $5,000 County < ouimlMMioncrM Services Personal $12,987.56 All Other Op. Expense 6,950.03 Current Charges 16.825.u6 Current Obligations 4.300.00 Properties 9,700.09 Debt Payment 8,000.09 • • <«•*s»* I K<aii Repair Fund Services Personal $33,150 ui Uvaer op. Expense .... 11,250 Material 80,275 Current Charges 2,009 Properties . v 17,400 •Vtal F. G. R. F * ... $-1 4 4.075 utlniale of County Funds To Be Rjilm«<l County Revenue Total Est. Expenditures sl4 8,262.0) Deduct Misc Rev 15,641.59 Net Amt. to be Raised by Taxation ...... 132,620. Unexpended App 90,212.<8 ’axes to Be collected 6,315.00 Total Revenue 229,148.19 Actual Bal. July 31 97,338.) 1 Tax to be, collected 61,420.00 Mlicel. Rev 5,213.a? Total Deductions 163,972,24 Difference between Lines 7 and 11 65,175.93 Working Balance 66, Total to Be Raised by Taxation 131,486.15 (■rnvtl Rond Repair Total Est. Expenditures sl4 4,075.00 Deduct Misc. Rev. 40,000.00 Net Amt. to be Raised by Taxation 104,075.00 Unexpended App 70.406.87 Total Revenue 174,4881.00 Actual Bal. July 31 61,419.00 l ax to be collected 41,578.00 Total Deductions 102,997.09 Difference between Lines 7 and 11 t 71*484.0!) Working Balance 52,037.09 > Total to Be Raised by Taxation 123,521.00 Prop<»N<*d Levies Levy on Amount to Property Be Rained 1 County Revenue 38 $126,927 ’ Gravel Rd. Rep 113,841 123, d21 ’ "otai . 7 2 250,443 Compnrative Mntemept of Taxes Collected and io he Collected Collected Collected 1 Name of Fund 1027 Levy lO2IK Levy I ounty Revenue $1 45,765 $123,9X7 , Gravel Rd Rep 76,831 1 Collected Collected 1020 Levy BUIO Levy Countv Revenue 126,656 $131,486 Gravel Rd. Rep ....... 113,841 123,3.1 , Taxpayers appearing shall have the rialLt to be heard thereon. After the taxievies have been determined, > ten or more taxpayers feeling thenii selves aggrieve! by jsuch levies may »ppeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final

action thereon by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday in September, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county. Dated Aug. 16th 193 V ALBERT HARLOW Adams County Auditor Aug. 18-25 NOTICE OF' MEFITING The Advisory Board of Hartford Twp. will meet at their regular meeting place on Sept. 2. 1930 at 1 o’clock P. M. to make the following additional appropriations. Fund No. 8 50.00 Fund No 24 .... 350.03 Fund No. 33 1,500.00 Daniel A. Studler Aug 18-25 ——————o ♦ reunion' CALENDAR ♦ _♦ Wednesday August 27 Weldy-Beery Reunion, Mercelina Park at Celina, O)iio, Thursday. August 28 Annual Foor Reunion, William High Grove, southeast of Ohio City Ohio. Sunday, August 31 Annual Tindall reunion, Fairgrounds at Van Wert. Ohio. Eighteenth annual reunion of the Fairchild family, Haynes Park, Portland. Annual Barkley .family reunion, Legion Memorial Park. Annual reunion of Workinger family, Sun Set Park, Decatur, Johnson family reunion, Sun Set Park, east of Decatur. Brown families, Lcoman hall, Da catur. Third annual reunion of the Laisure family, Legion Memorial Park Decatur. Standiford-Faulkner reunion, Memorial Park, Wren, Ohio. Zink and Kuhn family reunion. Sun Set Park, east of Decatur. Uhrick Family Reunion, Sun Set Park, east of Decatur. Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 1 Annual Mumma family reunion, Wefsser park, Fort Wayne, Ind. Annual Springer reunion. Legion Memorial Park, Eecatur. Annual reunion of the Lenhart family, Sun Set Park, east of the City. Annual Stalter Reunion, Swinney Park, Fort Wayne. Sunday, September 7 Second annual Bell Reunion, Legion Memorial Park, Decatur. The annual Elzey reunion. Legion Memorial Park, Decatur. L. E. Mars reunion, Sun Set Park, east of Decatur. Roop family reunion, Sun Set Sixth annual Sovine reunion, Pavillion at Lawton Park, North Clinton street, Fort Wayne. Park, east of Decatur. o Bridge Receipts Up ’ Jeffersonville, Ind., — (UP) — i Possibility that the .Jeffersonville 1 bridge over the Ohio river may be i freed from tolls in from 12 to 14 ’ years instead of 20 years, as orlg- > inally figured, were seen here when ’ figures of the bridge's earnings were revealed. Revenue from tolls t in the first nine months was $280,1 000 or $70,000 in excess of the. a- -' mount needed as part payment for , the 20 year retirement. Edward H. I West secretary of the Louiville j Bridge Commission, said. 5 0 Veteran Organist l Morris, Minn., —(UPI —A 36-year f career as a church organist during 5 which time she has never, missed '■ a service will be brought to an end r soon when Mrs. B. H. Betters moves 0 to Minneapolis. Mrs Betters starte ed playing the organ in 1894. She r played wedding music at the first marriage ceremony conducted in v the ti st church built here by the * First Lutheran congregation.

POSSE HUNTS KIDNAPED GIRL (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) visit a neighboring family. Soon after they left, -Dellinger invited Betty Ann and two neigh-: bors’ daughters to ride to Malden, a nearby village, promising to buy them candy. He returned the children to the Foster home within an hour, pushed the other two girls from his automobile and drove away with Betty Ann. Foster returned home to find a note signed by Dellinger which read: “I've got Eetty Ann and I'm going away. If you set the sheriff on my trail I'll kill her.” Foster and his neighbors waited an hour before notifying authorities. Sheriff Burney Maxwell took charge immediately, spreading the alarm through several counties and calliitg for volunteer searchers. More than 100 farmers, armed with shotguns, scythes and knives, began to hunt through the woods. It was believed Dellinger would not go far in his dilapidated automobile. Foster said Dellinger had been unbalanced mentally at times and may have been. angered because his place on the Foster farm had been taken by another man. • o •— HOOVER ACTIVE IN POLITICS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ton. Publicity methods are claiming the principal attention of leaders of both parties, and considerable bitterness has been manifest. Chairman Will R. Wood of the Republican congressional cam- ' paign committee, charged in a statement last night that Chairman John J. Raskob, of the Democratic national committee, had set up a propaganda bureau here "to develop misrepresentation of the president of the United States in L an attempt to systematically undermine hi 3 influence to do service.” Jouett Shouse, who is in charge of Democratic headquarters here, contributed to the controversy by i claiming that Republicans had

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i violated “one of the cardinal tenI ets of journalism’’ by getting advance copies of his speech last Monday night and then putting out an answer in the name of Republican House Leader Wilson, who at the time was at a New ' England camp "miles from a telephone.” Q WEEK-END TOLL HIGH LN STATE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) school. At Michigan City, Charles Allison, 40, became ill in his store. As he fell his head struck the floor, fracturing his skull. He (Bed a few hours later. At Indianapolis. Lester Woods, negro, was jarred from an automobile as it raced over a crossing and was killed an instant later by the train the auto was racing. At Winchester, Ray Porter died after being thrown from his bicycle during the collision of two automobiles. In Indianapq'/s, J. H. (’McKinney, negro, died of poison taken after he shot and slightly wounded his sweetheart. In Indianapolis, James Nye, drank poison in the Mt. Jackson cemetery and died. ! Get the Habit—Trade at Home.

1.. .1 w . TO TAXI'ATEHS <•!' TAX I.Kill:- M inr Hillier „( llelerininiiiK the Tax lUiles for Crrliiln l'nr|>t>»<’> Ihiritord Tt>s«hip, AdauiM County liiilinna gB v . Before the Tow it m hip AdviNory llmird jSH notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Hartford Township. ounty, Indiana, that the prcpei legal officers "f *'’■ ineir regular meeting place* on the 2nd day of mber consider the following budget. HH 111 DGET < I.ASNii'I( ATION F'OR TOU\'*mr* M

rowiitthip Fund Salary of Trustee 720 Office Rent ... 90 Trustee’s Expense 159 !! e< . , ?. rdß and Advertising ' 20i Public Ditches 1 Pav of Advisory Board . 15 Examination of Records . 35 Miscellaneous pjo Total Township Fund 1,450 Aoiid Fund Labor < - Bridges an-1 Culverts . 50 ~■ stu "« and Other Material 4 .Kr-oHononus Total Knud Fund 49,, 1 .1 >■ v. 1 ■ ... .

OlltlVll. OF | l ads to HE HAISEIt Fund Fund Fund I T„,„, .. , , lowarhlp Hond Tuition ' Total Budget Estimate ; tor Incoming year 11.450 400 11,00" Deduct Misc. Revenue incoming year (estimated on forint-i 188 year Wise. Rev 1,800 _ JM Subtract line 2 from line 17 1,450 400 fifll Lnexpendwl Appropriations Julv 31 . of present year . ... 70a 400 5,460 ■ A!1 additional appropriations between , „ ISB July 31 and December 'll 50 'C „ Total (of lines .". 4, t and ui .... 2,200 800 14,660 Ml Actual Balance Julv 31st f . n o* present year 1,430 722 4,u60 1 3M Tax to be collected present year , ;o o (December reltl-meiit . 500 5 4,<00 Mise. Rev. to be collected present year |U of line ;> 600 . Total <of lines 8. 0, Im 1,030 ’27 9,86" Subtract Una 11 from lint 7.... 270 73 4,800 1 |M Est. Working Dal. tor sly months after clour ot next year not greater than V. ot line S' 650 100 4,ot' Amt. to be inlaett by tax levy (add lines 12 and 13> 930 I<3 9,3<" ritoi osEit levies ji BM Net Taxable I’roperly he property Township T 06 Road «' M| Tuition •?’ Special School x Bond , 4- M Total 1 oin-H'" 1 C'ompurtitlv» statement of 'luxes Collected uuu Collected Collected ' null 1112* Levy H»»> I,U " fl Township ... „. 1,1*2 »6<> ' fl Spe.-ial School 8,372 8,-Jo Bond •» i Total 18,356 19,594 - taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be ... )ing tax levies have b'een determined, ten or more taxpa.-i.-' , ri | selves aggrieved by sn< h levies may appeal to the Commissioners for furihei and final action thereon. by 1 ym therefor with the Conntv Auditor not later than t* *"»"'• . | September, and the S<ate Board will fix a date of hearing i" MB Dated August Hi, l«»;;0 Daniel A. Studler , Aug Trustee, Hartford Twp.

"■I 1° COURT HOU» bi Clifton l.i<-> . iI.III upholsterer, r. j. Citne, Berni'. I!. . gHg Real Estate Transfers Harl. Holin.- , ir : lot 290. Derat . j ters for $43.011 Daniel N l-lrwiti , ■ A . j, * Decatur to A ux for SI.OO. 1 White Wings "Lit Up" Harrisburg. --i'lT — lighted "whito is • latest in Hart ! ers here hat-' '.tiviug • hard time dtuL ttr that the city is Squirping ' 1 wings” wi'li a :- a 1 which contain.' | Hectors. EKE - - — Michigan Blue Lrapes for .Jell. Small basket large basket 59c. Grocery. ; John ScheimannH dealer BB Cattle, Hogs .liiil Telephone hot::-: 6 t 17 12 to 1 p.ni. Phone 4IC gß| We do elision; true n-'- HR

Ttlltliui f’ay of Temlmrs Total Tuition I'm -I MB Special helua.l I llml Repair of Hide. Repair of Ihpi I ' MM School I’urnitiin School Supplier MB Janitor Suppii'S Fuel for Si li "'ls BM Teachers Instil <:• BHSB Janitor Servic , Mi Transportation Light and I’ouri BM Miscellaneous MSM Total Special S< Im"! Bond I . ... Total Bond I'liml '