Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 210, Decatur, Adams County, 5 September 1930 — Page 2

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■Wffißimrwm it ni<o<p<ixßexx>a<Mx'g CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS. ? j BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE —Pickle*, also cabbage for kraut. Forest Mankey, 1 mile west, H mile south of Magley. Cralgville phone. W & F-lt P6lt SALE Michigan Apples, Maid" en Blush and Wealthy varieties. $1 $1.50 per bu. S. E. Ilafcgard 1 mile south *4 mile east of Monroe. 205-6tx FOR SALE Pure bred Duroc male hog. August Selking Junior. Preble Phone 208-Stx FOR SALE Rhode Island Red iTeii and pullets, at right price. J. F Rupert, phone 863-K after 5 o'clock eveinlugs. 209-3tx FOR SAIJ2 —Full blooded Shropshire rams. J. C. Baltzell, R. 5. 209t3x FOR SALE — Full blooded Police dogs, male, female and pups. Will furnish papers. Noah Mosser, 134 W. Creighton Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. 210-3tx FOR SALE —Extra good coming three year old blue roan mare priced very reasonable if taken a* once. Floyd Rupert, Monroe. Ind., Tel. A-5 Monroe. 210-3 t FOR RENT~~ POR ItEN'T—rum semi-modorn house, 1015 Jackson street. Stanford Wagoner. 208-3 t FOR RENT —Modern 7 room house Strictly modern, good garage, 504 North Second street. C. D. Teeple. 2093 t FOR RENT —Six room semi-modern house with double garage on 117 South Fourth street. Write Clark Flough. Woodburn. Indiana. 209-3tx FOR RENT—Two likely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Garage. 642 North Second street. 209-3tx FOR RENT —5 acres of land with 7 room house. Lights, good outbuildings, on West Monroe street. Immediate possession. J. F. Ruper Cail 863-K after 5 o'clock evenings 209-3tx FOR RENT—Six room house anil garage near G. E. factory, W. E. Meyers, phone 612 or 494. 209-3 t FOR RENT — Two corner office I rooms, above Niblick and Co. Plenty of light, heat and water furnished. Inquire Niblick and Co. 210-3 t FOR RENT —Strictly modern house on Fourth street. Rent reasonable. Call 1015. 210-3tx , o WANTED WANTED —To buy direct from owner an 80 acre farm. Must be rfbod land. State location and price. Address Box “L.M.” in care of the Decatur Democrat office. WANTED —Boarders and roomers, day or week, prices right. Phone 365, Erie Grocery and Restaurant. , 208t6x iTaNPED Party with small capilor for manufacturing business; give you half interest, large return unlimited field for product. Miut dtt quick. Address Box 341 Democrat 209-3tx WANTED—To buy a load of medium priced horses. Will also buy springer and fresh cows. Call 386. Ed Ahr. 210-3tx o LOST AND FOUND LOST —Large cameo broach. Finder call 111 and receive reward. 208t3 COST—Earg ■ cameo broach. Fin- • der call 111 and receive reward. 209-3 t X o MOST CRIMINAL’ MAN IS HANGED (CONTINUED FRHM PAGE ONE) teminated. Society should build a monument to Carl Panzran because I have not propagated my Bn.” T Panzran claimed to have slain between 21 and 27 persons in all parts of the world. He said he Mice took eight men out for a boat sde and capsized the boat to watch Uiefß struggle as they drowned. Mis claims w»re unverified. . Before ordering your trees and shrubs for fall planting, get price; on home grown stock. Come and see for yourself or send for price list. The Hilty Nursery, Berne, Indiana. Located two miles north of Gertie. ■ Tues Fri lOtx

Announcing NEW STORE at Preble Grocery — Meats Filling Station Free Candy and Cigars Saturday opening day Merle L. Sheets

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR i Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOME PRIST t Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted • HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, S:00 p. m. Telephone 135 c MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of • money on improved real estate. t Abstracts of title to real estate. ‘ SCHURGER ABSTRACT CO. 1 133 S. 2nd St. Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS l Calls anawered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ASH BAUCH E R & M A Y N ARD Funeral Home, Inc. MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embalmer. Ambulance Service Phones 841 & 510 —■»— -■ mum I IW— —— | O — 01 FRIGI D L I R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial I AUGUST WALTER Distributor Wtone 207 N. 2nd St. | O -- O For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapalh 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 (L censed Cleaners). Monroe St., phone 695. We are now making FEDERAL FARM LOANS See French Quinn xoti< i: TO XOX.RBSIBEXTS In the VilnniM < in-Htt tenet lu Vnrntlon H.:;o, 1371.-, ( Oinplnlnt to foreeloae M< elinnle'x Lien The State of Indiana Adams County SS: Ed T. Pusey vs. Melvin S. Daughertv It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, ihat Melvin S. Daugherty of the above named defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby- given the said Melvin S. Daughertv that he be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 25 day of October 1930 the same being the 48th Juridii-ial Dav of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, c imniencirrg on Monday, the Eirst day of September A. D. 1930. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, my name, and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 26th dtiy of August. 1930. Bernice Nelson, Clerk. By Marcella I’hrlck. Deputy. August 26, 1930 Aug. 29 8-5-12 Undertakers Taken Amsterdam, N. Y. —(UP)—He picked on undertakers so now he. is serving a 10-day sentence in jail John Stewart of Gloversville ac cording to police, obtained ‘loans'' from several morticians by informing them his "aunt” had died. After selecting a coffin, police said, he appealed to the undertaker for a small sum to be paid after financial settlements had been- made When the undertaker went to the home where Stewart said his aunt had died, no corpse was found. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones; Office 61. Home 303

Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merrvman’s Law Office. K of C. Bldg.

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET (Corrected September 5) Hogs. 90-130 pounds $8.75-$9.00 Hogs, 130-150 pounds 9.50- 9.25 Hogs, 150-170 pounds 10.30 Hogs. 170-190 pounds 10.70 Hogs, 190-210 pounds 10.80 Hogs, 210-230 pounds 11.00 Hogs, 230-250 pounds 10.80 Hogs. 250-275 pounds 10.60 Hogs, 275-300 pounds 10.40 Hogs, 300-350 pounds 10.00 Roughs $7.00-17.75 Stags $5.00-$6.00 Vealers n%c Spring Lambs 4-7%c ~~ EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y„ Sept. S.—(U.R) — Livestock: Hogs: Receipts. 1,800; holdovers, 200; general trade active to all interests; weights above 160 lbs., 1015c high-r, others mostly 25c higher; bulk. 160-230 lbs., $11.75; 240260 lbs., $11.50-$11.65; 140-150 lbs., $10.90-$11.35; pigs largely. $lO. Cattle: Receipts, 150; cows unchanged; cutter grades, $3-$4.50. Calves: Receipts, 600; vealers, slow; generally 50c lower; good to choice, $12.50 to mostly sl3. Common and medium. SB-sll. Sheep: Receipts, 1,800; lambs active, fully steady; good to choice moderately sorted. $9.50; medium and m'xed lots, $7.75-$8.50; throwouts, $7. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. Mar. May Wheat 83% -89% .93% .96% Corn .98% Oats 39% .43% .45% .46% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected September 5) No. 1 New Wheat 75C No. 2 New Wheat 74c New Oats 35c Barley 50c Rye 50c No. 2 Yellow Corn per 100 lbs $1.20 local GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 24c butterfat at station Butterfat 37c o ‘WORST DROUGHT IN HISTORY OF NATION, REPORT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) is neither sufficient feed nor W'ater for stock. So far 702 counties in 19 states have been certified by Hyde to receive emergency freight rate relief. According to the American Railway Association, freight rates on feed and livestock, provided the latter is not being shipped to market, have been reduced in the drought areas by 50 per cent east of the Mississippi and 33% per cent west of the river. o From Milk to Gold Custer. S. D. —(UP) —The farm that supplied Calvin Coolidge with milk during his stay in the Blaik Hills now supplies his owner with gold dust. So protitable has Henry Raver found placer mining he has tinned the dairy farm over to his son and Is devoting his time to panning out the yellow sands. o William Hofer of the Willshire Herald was a business visitor here this morning.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1930.

XOTICE TO MIVHEMIHA I S In the \daniM Circuit Court In 11 * nrntlon ID3O, No 13714 " Complnlut to tdrr<*loNt* Mcchiinic Lien J The State of Indiana , Adams County SS: > Ed. T. Pus. \ vs. Melvin S. Daugherty W. E. Passmore It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Melvin S. Daugherty and W. E. Pass- . more of the above named defendants ' are non-residents of the State of In--5 diana. . Notice is therefore hereby given ’ the said Melvin S. Daugherty and ) W. E. Passmore that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the ) Adams Circuit Court on the 25th day I of October 1930 the same being the 48th Juridicial Day of the next reg- ) ular term thereof, to be holden at . tile Court House in the City of Deca- ’ tur, commencing on Monday, the I First day of September A. D. 1930, x and plead by answer or demur to J said complaint, or the same will be > heard and determined in their abv sence. Witness, my name, and the Seal » of said .Court hereto affixed, this 7 dux of August, 1930. Bernice Nelson, Clerk. •» "tty Marcella Uhrick, Deputy. August 26, 1930 Aug. 29 $-5*12 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX I LEVIES In the matter of «leiermhiing the tax rate for certain purpoMCN by th** Dccntnr Public Library of Decatur Indiana. Before the Decatur Public Library Board Notice is hereby given the taxpayers f the city of Decatur and of Washington township of Adams County, State of Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place on the 9th day of September, 1930, will consider the following budget.: Personal Salary of [Agrarian 1,500.00 Salary Assistants . 300.00 Wages janitors and others 420.00 Other compensation 80.00 ServiceM Contractual Communication & Trans. 150.00 Heat, light and water 420.00 Repairs, etc., 50.00 Services other contractual ... 100.00 SlippliCM Office 50.00 Other supplies 150.00 Material General 200.00 Other insurance etc. 100.90 ProperticM Equipment 500.00 Books 500.001 Magazines and periodicals .... 200.00 Total $5,120.60 ESTIMATE Total budget estimate for incoming year . $5,120.00 Deduct Misc. Revenue in-- * earning year, estimated .. . 220.00 Sub. line 2 from Itae 14.900.0 U Unexpended balance July 31, 1930 1,893.61 Total of lines 3 & 1 6,793.64 Actual balance July 31, 1930 2,809.11 Tax to be collet ted December 1930 1,804.00 Mi seel. rev. to be collected present year 50.00 Total lines 8, 9 & 10 4,661.11 Sub. line 11 from line 7 2,132.53 Est. working balance for 6 months after close of year 1,434..53 Amt. to be raised by tax levy 3,567.06 Pr<»p«fMe<l Levien Net taxable property Decatur $6,318,835.00 Net taxable property Washington twp 3,076,540.00 Levy on Amt. to Property be ralMctl City of Decatur 5 • 3,259.41 Washington twp 1c 30 7.65 t ompnrntlve Statement Levy Levy 1927 — $3,905.00 | 1928 — $3,658.00 , 1929 — $3,658.00 | 1930 — $3,567.06 taxpayers appearing shall have I the right to be heard thereon. Alter , the tax levies have been determined ten or more taxpayers feeling them- ; seives aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final . action. thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not 1 later than the fourtn Monday of » September and the State Board will. fix a date of hearing in this county. I uated inis 2bth day of August 1930 ‘ , Decatur Public Library Board Henry’ B. Heller Secretary. Aug. 29 Sept 5. 1,000 KNOWN TO HAVE DIED IN HURRICANE 1 (CONTINUEdT’KOM PAGE ONE) i S. S. Catherine and a cable ship—- ■ were expected to reach Santo Do- ; m’ngo early Saturday. The ships/ i one of which was sent from St. Thomas, were loaded at San Juan under direction of Governor.. Theo- i fibre Roosevelt. ■ A corps of 30 nurses find docs tors will arrive on the Wipe to aid in the work.

Department Changed Indianapolis, Sept. 5. — (U.R) — Consolidation of the motorized equipment division of the state highway department with the maintenance division, under supervision of A. H. Hinkle, was announced today by Director John J. Brown. The change was made at the suggestion of the state board of accounts with the purpose of facilitating the keeping of records. Omer Manlove, formerly in charge of motorized equipment, has been made assistant superintendent of maintenance. o Indiana Man's Chance For Cabinet Post Fades Indianapolis, Sept. 5. —(U.R)—Reports from Washington today dimmed the possibility that an Indiana man will succeed James J. Davis as secretary of labor. Support for R. Carl White, Muncie, present assistant secretary of labor, has been withdrawn, it was learned, and the John L. Lewis boom also has been deflated. White faced the opposition of the American Federation of Labor and the Railroad Brotherhoods. Lewis had a majority of the A. F. L„ support, according to authentic

FRANKLIN Loan Service 1. You may borrow up to $300.00 on your furniture, radio, piano, etc. on lowest weekly, semi-monthly or monthly payments. 2. You may borrow up to $300.00 on your automobile and we allow as long as 14 months or 60 weeks to repay. 3. You may refinance your automobile on lower payments. 4. You may borrow up to $300.00 on your livestock, farm implements, tractor, etc. on our Special Farmers plan. 5. You have full privilege on any kind of loan to repay any part or all of your loan at any time and we charge you legal interest on just the actual time you have the money. A QUICK, CONFIDENTIAL LOAN SERVICE. Give us a Trial. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hardware Store Decatur, Ind. Open daily Bto 5. Sat. til 9. Phone 237

reports, but the fight with the Illinois miners and the break in the mine workers' organization cast a gloom over his prospects. Abandonment of the White campaign was unexpected because Davis has been White's chief sponsor. o Police Seek Youth Chicago, Sept. 5. — (U.R) —Lucyle Wilkinson, pretty, 17. and an athlete, was under arrest today while officers sought the youth whom she said she loved so much she was willing to help him kill a chief of police to obtain money for a marriage license. The intended victim, Police Chief A. A. Terry of Midlothian, friend of both the girl and her fiance, owed his existence to the fact he fell down at a psychological moment. Miss Wilkinson and Emil Kieckner, 19, lured Terry to a swampy, lonely region by telling him they had seen a man there who was either dead or unconscious. As Terry stepped from his car, his foot slipped and he fell, thereby escaping a blow which Kieckner had aimed at the back of his head with a heavy club. The officer fired four shots at Kieckner as the youth fled.

Eight Years Late i Crawfordsville, la«., —CUP)—A ; shipment of 28 boxes sent to Jarnos I

PUBLIC SALE * I Having sold my farm I will sell at public auction at my home I mile west and 1 mile north of Berne, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Commencing at 10 o'clock sharp, the following described property! HORSES —Roan mare 9 years old; sorrel mare 12 years old; ■ rel mare 14 years old; black horse 14 years old. These are all g(l workers. CATTLE —Holstein cow, IQ years old. will be fresh Feb. 24; 9 stein cow, 5 years old, will be fresli Feb. 20; Guernsey cow. 5 years J was fresh in June; red cow. 9 years old, was fresh m June; black cj 11 years old, bred in Auguet; Holstein cow, 9 years old, will be W in January. I HOGS—Five shoats weighing 75 pounds each; one brood sow 1 to farrow in October. POULTRY —Eight dozen White Wyandotte hens; 250 young cm ens; Bxl4 brooder house; brooder stove. GRAIN—6SO bushels of oats in bin; 65 bushels wheat in bin; acres of good corn in field. FARM IMPLEMENTS—Deering binder; manure spreader in go condition; hay loader; McCormick Deering mower: land roller; n corn cultivator: John Deere gang plow; Moline riding plow; doul disc; three-section spring tooth harrow; spike tooth harrow; C. B.« corn planter; grain drill; 8-hoe fertilizer drill; hay tedder; hay rat 2 walking plows; bob sled; Weber wagon in good shape, hay rigid with stock rack combined; hay rigging; 3 sets of slings; ladders; sets of harness. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Davenport; new dining room suite; table and six chairs: kitchen cabinet; cupboard; wash sink; bed ro -uite; iron bed; wooden bed; two extra tables; rug 12x12; lot oldish lot of kitchen .utensils: washing machine; 40-gallon copper kettle; iron kettles; meat grinder; lard press; complete lot of butcher tools; shovels; forks; lawn mower; garden tools; oil drum; tubs i many other articles too numerous to be listed here. TERMS: $5.00 or under cash. Over that amount 6 months' ti will be given on good bankable notes drawing linkable interest on 1 2 months. Four per cent, discount for cash. No goods to be remcl from premises until settled for. Mrs. Albert Baumgartner, Proprietor J. A. Michaud, Auctioneer E. W. Baumgartner, Cl Lunch will be served at noon. I I STtFHtN OtCATCn. 1 Just Another Business I ■ I Hanking, like storekeeping, is | just another business which deals | in a multitude of services and I | looks for a small profit on each i transaction. The officers of the I First National are particularly I concerned in making every trail- | I saction profitable to the patron as well as to the bank. 1 I I First Nqtionql Bqnk [ j, Capital and Surplus *120.00000 I 1 Decqtur, Indiana j

Cornell, wholesale n.er.ijH arrived about . He lias been dead since 19’1 ■