Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 219, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES

FOR SALE FOR SALE A hard coal burner. Will Foughty, corner Madison and Thirteenth streets. Phone 5651. I’oi: SALE —Slabwood and dim u--4on block wood-just what you want foe these chilly mornings and evenings. Also one team of heavy draft horses with harness and wagon. Telephone 994, E. D. Colter, Adams County Lumber contpany. 217t6 F()R SALri—Clean, smooth, round canntnff tomatoes, Sugar Rock melons, pickles and extra flue grapes. Trout farm, phone 868-K. 217t3 tua Salk—A few sows. Telephon • 894-H. 218-3tx run SALK —1926 Ford truck. 1920 Ford truck; 1920 Republic truck: 1926 Overland coach and 1923 Dodge Sedan. Frank Wrecking Company. West Monroe street. 218-6tx i un bamv —Michigan apples. Maiden Blush and Wealthy varieties. 11.00 and $1.50 per bushel. Also home made applebutter SI.OO a gallon. Pure cider vinegar. 30c a gallon. Bring containers. S. E. Haggard, 1 mile south mile east of Monroe. 218-4tx FOR SALE —Rye, good for seed. Glen Myers, 7 miles east of Berne, phone X on 146 . 219t3x FOR RENT ’•'OR RENT—I22B W. Monroe St. - ’urnished lighthousekeeping rooms First floor, fine for child, private entrance, porch, garage. 211-ts FOR RENT — Two light housekeeping rooms on first floor. Private entrance. Modern home. Phone 511 or 310 North Third street. FOR KEN I'—Th Jackson property on South First street. Good furnace and other modern convenien ces. Call Mrs. Phil Macklin. 298. FOR RENT—S room house, semimodern sls a month. Call at 1015 Jackson street. 219-33 t 0 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Wrist Watch. Liberal ~ ward for finder. Finder please return to Paul Graham. 216-3tx LOST—Little black kit• en. Finder call 194. 218-3 t LOST —Child's white woolen coat sweater. Finder please return to the Brock Store. 218-2 t LINGLE DEATH SUSPECT HELD IN LOUISVILLE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE' women was his wife, to whom he was married at Muncie. Ind., about a month ago. Wanted In Clinton Clinton, Ind., Sept. 16. —(U.R)--A warrant for the arrest of Theodore Geisking. Indianapolis, alleged gangster and hijacker, believed connected with the slaying of Alfred Lingle. Chicago Tribune reporter, is held by Clinton authorities, is was announced today. Geisking, according to authorities, was arrested here with two companions in March of this year on a charge of intoxication. The two companions were released up on paying their finest but Geisking became ill and was taken to a Terre Haute hospital, from which he escaped. —o Will Greet Aviators Indianapolis, Sept. 16. —(U.R) — Greetings from Indianapolis and the state of Indiana will be extended.JJieudonne Coste and Maurice “jtellonte, French fliers, when they arrive at Mars Hill airport at 12:30 tomorrow ot) their goodwill -tour. Governor Harry G Leslie and Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan will meet the trans-Atlantic aviators when they stop at the airport for luncheon. Medals will be given them by the mayor. Tire men will remain at the port for an hour as tire guests of the Indiana Aircraft Trades Association anil will take off at 1:30. flying their Question Mark over Fort Wayne‘and Toledo en route tc Detroit.. 1 % ——u—s»i II ■———i

PEACHES ■ ’ and PLUMS Wednesday, j Sept. 17 $1.50 and up. S. E. HAGGARD Monroe, Ind.

J S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR k Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. 4 Office phone 600 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service i N. A. BIXLER OPTOME CRIST '• i Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted •» HOURS: s f 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 s Saturdays. 8:00 p. in. ( i Telephone 136 r ■— 6 ■ MONEY TO LOAN k An unlimited amount of B money on improved real estate. Abstracts of title to real estate. I ; SCHURGER ABSTRACT CO. K 133 S. 2nd St. Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS s Calle answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. > Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT f t ASHBAUCHER&MAYNARD f Funeral Home, Inc. t MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embalmer. Ambulance Service Phones 844 & 510 if—";. } FRIGII) L I R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial I I AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. 0 O i For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL • Licensed Chiropractor and Nalurapadli Riadonic diagnosis and treatment l Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. I Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur.

SHERIFF SALE <:m Mr Number J v, kv smJ 3 By virtue> of an order of sate i >1 . me i*-<r'froin the (’lerk of the I I Adflill.<H<iMl Court us Adao.s County, Indiana, I wil] expose t»». public auction to the highest bifid, i | on Wednesday the Bth day of Octo-I ber A. I>. 1930 between the hours of | .•< (hkm-k A. M. and 4 o'clock I’. Jd. of said day. at th.- east door of the 11 C ir t H<■. -• ■ n Ad a 1 ' ■ i i diana the r.nt- and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the , Hollowing <ies. rit.e.i Real Estate 'iok I Wit: i h«- north half of the northw st i a I quarter of the southwest quarter of I i section six in Township Twenty six I t I north of range fourteen east situated in Adams County State of Indiana. And on Failure to realize the full; h’notint f judgment interest and j costs I will at the same time andj M place expose to public sale the lee! a simple of said r* al estate, taken a-i ui. property of Godfred Smith and • Laura O. Smith, at the suit of Char- . Les H. Snyder. Said Sale will be made without llany relit .’ whatever from valuation or appr< ’sem. nt laws Har! Hollingsworth, Sheriff! 4 Ada.ns Coiintv Indiana I C. L. Walters Atty, Sept 16-23-30 , BARGAINS: — Bargains In Living [ r Room, Dining Room suits, mat-1 tresses and rugs. Stuckey and Co .’ Monroe. Our phone number is 441 i 168 t* ; p 50Tit i: OF Gt tBDIWS SALE OF HEAL ESTATE I 1 Notice ts hereby given that the I undersigned Levi A. Sprunger. guardian of the persons and estate' »t Winston Baumgartner, Stanley [ Baumgartner, Oda Baumgartner and i Dale Baumgartner, in .ill respects | - agreeable to the order of the Adams} . Circuit Court, ad. ami entered in sajd Guardianship for the sale of! L- said wards interests in the real . estate hereinafter described on We i-I ’ piesday, September 24. 1930, at the | II Bank of Be.ne, in the town of Bern ■ I I Adams Cunty, Indiana, between the) I hours of eight o’clock A. M. and four: 1- o’clock .VI. will offer for h.i> # t ! private sale for not less than the ap-t praised value and free of all lienal (1 thereon the real estate s t ordere I II sold by siid court an 1 situated in' 11 Adams County, State of Indiana and i s described as follows towit:r The undivided eight'twenty firs s. I part of the south half of the southII east qua ter of section thirty, township twenty six north, range four- i teen east, containing eighty acre*, i 1 more or less. * Except therefrom the f.dlowingl ’des ribel tract towit:—Commencing; 1- 5 at the southeast corner of the south ! half of th • southeast quarter of said ’ i section 30, township and range 1 foresaid; thence running west ntnep teen rods and two feet, thence north i thirteen and one half rods; therk e |east nineteen rods and t.vft fve> ; ■ I thence south thirteen and one half • rods to the place of beginning, containing 1.99-160 of an acre. f Tcfrim One third in cash on day of sale. One third in one year and One third in two yea's. Deferred paymentfl to bear 6% interest from day of sale, whit h shall he evidenced by promissory n des of purchaser on the usual blank bank form and payment thereof shall be securvti by first mortgage on the real estate sold. Provided the purchaser may pay all cash, if he desires to do so. Said sale to be made subject to the approval of the Ada ns Circuit Court’. Levi A. Sprunger, Guardian James T. Merryman, Attorney. Sept 9-16 Appointment of Adiulnlwtrator With Will Annexed No. 27417 Noth e is hereby given. That tha undersigned has been appointed Administrator with will annexed of the estate of Daniel Reinhard, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Jonas Administrator .with will annexed. Sept. 8, 1930 Fruchte and Litt j r o .' Attorney S«i>t 9-16-23

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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET BERNE MARKET Corrected Sept. 16. 1939. I Hogs, 90-110 pounds • $7.95 j : Hogs. 110-120 pounds 8.201 ’Hogs. 120 130 pounds 8.30 j Hogs. 130-160 pounds 9.05 ! ] Hoes. 160-180 pounds 9.95 . Hogs, 180-200 pounds 10.30 | Hogs, 200-220 pounds . 10.50 Hogs. 220-250 pounds 10.60 I Hogs, 250-275 pounds 10.40 j Hogs, 275-300 pounds 10.20 i Hogs, 300 and up .... 10.05 ! Roughs 7.501 Stags 5.501 i Veal er s 12%c! I Spring Lambs 7%c East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 500; holdovers' 1200: rather slow; weights above! I 170 lbs. weak to 10c lower; light-1 I er averages fully steady: bulk de-! s'rable 170-240 tbs. $11.40; 200-280 | lbs. $11.25-11.35; 140-160 tbs. 1 $10.50-11.25; 140 tbs. down $lO10.50; packing sows $8.60-9.25. Cattle: 200; cows steady; cut-! ter grades $2.75-4.25; steers tin-1 ! sold. Calves: Receipts 100; vealern I unchanged $14.50 down. I Sheep:, Receipts 200; lambs! I steady at Monday’s sharp decline: good to choice $8.75-9; throwouts I $6.50-7; fat ewes $3.50-4. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. Mar. May i Wheat .82% .87 .90% .93% ' I Corn .91% .87% .88 .89% Oats .39% .40% .42% .44% — Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne. Ind., Sept. 16.—(U.R) ■ —Livestock: Hog market. 15c lower; 110 lbs., | | down, $8; 110-129 lbs.. $3.25; 120-1 . 13.) llis., $8 50; 130-140 lbs., |9; 14015.1 lbs., $9.50: 150-160 lbs., $10; i 16’1-189 lbs.. $10.35; 180-200 lbs., j .$’.0.50: 200-225 lbs.. $10.65; 225-259 lbs.. $10.50; 250-275 lbs., $10.35; i 275-390 lbs., $10.25; 300 lbs. up. $10; • (Highs, $7.75; stags, $6; calves. sl3; lambs, SB. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected September 16 i No. 1 New Wheat 78c Barley 50c, Rye 50c | No. 2 Yellow Corn per 100 lbs. sl.lO 1 LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET i Eggs, dozen 26c BUTTEFkFAT AT STATION Butterfat 36c] Mitchell Sale Next Mrnday One of the first and best sales] of th? season will be at the Wil-j ' Han Mitchell, 1% miles east of Monroe, next Monday. September ] 22nd. at which time some of the best live stock in thy county will ! |be sold. Mr. Mitchell has sold a part, of his farm and ds making this sale in preparations of moving to' his other 100 acres. Mr. Mitchell is in ro litgation am; l.a> not filed a petition in bankruptcy. zly-utx Truthful Bishop Eastbourne, Eng., —(UP) —Thy - Bishop of Johannesburg admit'ed ■ to his congregation he hart fallen asleep during the interpretation of his own sermon while, in South Asj rica.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY. SEP PEMBER 16, 1930.

COURT HOUSE Two New Cases Samuel J. Kissel has brought ] suit for damages against Enos I Lehman. The summons is returnI able September 27. — Decatur Savings and Loan Asso-1 elation, a corporation, has brought suit on note and foreclosure i against Lawrence Green. Florence 1 Green and Martin Gilson. Harry Meshherger et nx. in lot 32 I Greenwood Cemetery to John B. j Bixler for SI.OO. Harry Meshherger et ux. inlot 34 Greenwood Cemetery, to Bessie i French for SI.OO. Harry Meshherger et ux. inlot 261 Greenwood Cemetery, to C. H.J 1 Windmiller for SI.OO. Harry Meshherger et ux, inlot 20 i Greenwood Cemetery, to David l ! Moser et ux. for SI.OO. Harry Meshherger et ux. inlot 28 ] I Greenwood Cemetery, to John L. I I Runyon for SI.OO. Harry Meshherger et ux. inlot 29,' Greenwood Cemetery, to Joe Bor-| ror far SI.OO. Harry Mesliberger et ux. inlot 3, I Greenwood Cemetery, to Rufus I Meshherger et ux, for SI.OO. Harry Meshherger et ux, inlot 7, |- ! Greenwood Cemetery, to Evert j | Banter et ux. for SI.OO. Marriage License Ralph L. Egley, Decatur, employe ]of Krick-Tyndall Co., to Veda Smith. Russell street. Decatur. Real Estate Transfers David John McWhirter et ux, in lot 380, Geneva, to Ireta D. Fisher PUBLIC SALE < We, the undersigned, will sell at 1 public auction at the Jonas Gilbert i farm 2 miles east, l’i mile south I of Monroe or 8% miles south of' I Decatur on the countv farm road,! FRIDAY, SEPT. 26 I commencing at 10:30 o’clock a.m. HORSES, 4 head. CATTLE —Holstein cow. giving 5 gal. of-m’lk. bred July 16. 5 year] old: Red cow giving 4 gal. milk a day. bred June 15. 6 years old: Plack cow giving 4 gal. of milk a I day. bred Sept. 9. 9-years old. SHEEP 11 head; 4 ewes, 7 lambs. HOGS, 16 head —l3 feeders weighing 130 lbs.; 2 gilts, bred June 9 and July 2; 1 tried sow, i bred Aug. 2. GRAIN —26 acres of good corn in j the field. IMPLEMENTS—Dain hay load- | er; S-hoe grain drill; Deering 5-tt. ent mower; Cloverleaf manure | spreader; John Deere corn planter, 17-ft. disc harrow; International I riding corn cultivator; John Deere ] breaking plow; spring tooth harj row; spike tooth harrow; Turnbull wagon. MISCELLANEOUS Ancor Holth cream separator; iron kettle; 2 I sets of harness, one almost new; | fence stretchers; log chains; , shovels; forks: also many other’ too numerous to mention.! . : TERMS —$5.00 or under cash.] J over that amount 6 months time] will be given on bankable note; drawing S% interest the last 3 months. 4% discount for cash on! . all sums over $5.00. Nr> goods to! I! be removed until settled for. P S. A JON AS GILBERT ! Jeff Liechty, auct. • Will Smith, clerk. Lunch will be served.

I for SI.OO. Ireta D. Fisher, in lot 380, Ge- ' neva, to David John McWhirter |et ux for $ 1.00. Jane Meshberger. in lot 21. Greenwood Cemetery, to Homer Neaderhouser for $25.00. Jaue Meshberger, north half in | lot 33, Greenwood Cemetery, to Charles Christman for $12.50. Harry Meshberger et ux, in lot 9, Greenwood Cemetery, to John H. Duff et ux for SI.OO. , Harry Mesherger et ux. in lot 117. Greenwood Cemetery, to Janies , Kohn et al for SI.OO. Harry Mesherger et ux. in lot 15, Greenwood Cemetery, to John j Ensley for SI.OO. Harry Meshberger et ux nor f h I half in lot 19, Greenwood Cemetery. to Frank Neusbaum for sl. Harry Meshberger, et ux. in lot 122. Greenwood Cemetery, to Fred W. L:ddy for SI.OO. Harry Meshberger, et ux, in lot 10, Greenwood Cemetery, to Jane Meshlierger et al few SI.OO. Harry Meshberger et ux. in lot 15, Greenwood Cemetery, to Fred W. Beeler et ux for SI.OO. Harry Meshberger et ux, in lot 16. Greenwood Cemetery, to Mary Jane Huffman for SI.OO. Harry Meshberger et ux. in lot 18, Greenwood Cemetery, to L. L. Dunbar for SI.OO. , Harry Meshlx>rger et ux. in lot 23, Greenwood Cemetery, to Mary

PUBLIC SALE As 1 have sold my home place and wish to reduce my farming operations. I will sell at public auction on the farm 1% miles east ot Monroe; 6 miles, south of Decatur; 7 m'les west of Willshire, 0., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1930 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. S—HEAD OF HORSES—S Sorrel Belgian registered mare. 8 yrs. old. wt. 1600 lbs., a real ' brood mare; Blue Roan mare. 2 yrs. old, wt. 1300 lbs.; Strawberry I Roan mare. 1 year old. wt. 1200 lbs.; Roan mare colt, foaled March 16. I 1930. The’e two colts will be shown at Decatur Street Fair. One blind | Bay mare. wt. 1600 lbs., a good worker.. B—HEAD OF CATTLE—B Bessie Veeman Korndyke. Ormsby, registered Holstein cow. 2 yrs. j old. fresh with heifer calf: Grace Berne Zwen DeKoi, registered Holstein cow. 3 vears old. granddaughter of Max ne. giving heavy flow; Holstein heifer. 1 year old, rc-'istered. bred; 4-H Holstein heifer calf. 6 mos. old. registered, will be shown at Street Fair; Blue Roan cow. 4 years old, fresh; Guernsey cow. 7 years old. giving heavy flow: 1 Holstein cow, 2 years old, giving about 3 gals, m'lk a day. he fresh Jan. 23; 1 Holstein heifer. 2 years old, giving heavy flow ot milk; 1 heifer calf. 5 weeks old. 39 HEAD OF HOGS 15 head of shoats weighing 160 to 125 pounds each; 4 head ot young brood sows with 20 head of pigs. 5 DOZEN YEAR OLDL ANCONNA HENS. HAY AND GRAIN —4 tons of good mixed bay :n mow; 50 acres of good black ground corn in the field; 50 bushel of extra quality oats; 50 bushel of old *>rn in crib. IMPLEMENTS AND TQOLS One Studebaker wagon, extra good; one good iron wheel wagon; an Ohio hay press, 17x22, in extra good shape; 1 extra good 16-ft. hay rack and heet tied combined; 1 John Deer riding cultivator; 1 new 12foot McCormick-Deering stock and hay rake; 1 Gale gang plow, 12-:n. in good shape; disc, extra good; pair of bob sleds; 2-hole hand or power corn sheller; cab buggy; John Deer mowing machine; Milwaukee mowing machine. MISCELLANEOUS Hard coal brooder stoves and hover; building ■lllx2o, suitable for brooder house or gralnary; 50-gal. o'l drum; clover buncher; 2 double sets of breeching work harness; soft coal heating | stove, size 16; bed and springs; Axminster rug, 11-:»xl2; linoleum rug i I _x!2, practically new, and many other articles too numerous to meni lion. TERMS—AII sums of $lO and under, cash; over that amount a ■ credit of 6 months, purchaser to give a bankable note bearing 8% inter-, cst the last 3 months; 4% discoaut for cash on sums over SIO.OO. WM. MITCHELL, Owner Auctioneers—Roy Johnson, Jefl Liechty. Dutch Ehinger, Clerk Monroe M. E Ladies Aid will serve lunch.

| E. Anderson for SI.OO. Harry Meshberger et ux. in lot 11. Greenwood Cemetery, to Milo Sales et ux for SI.OO. Harry Meshberger et ux. in lot. 13, Greenwood Cemetery, to WilI liam Seckier et ux for SI.OO. 0 , POLICE SCOUR SOUTH BEND TO FIND MURDERER FROM PAGE ONE) I 1 1 within three weeks in which an itroclous murder had been com-j : mitted against a South Bend girl. I 1 1 with no clues left. Miss Woltman's throat was cut I I as she slept Sunday. , No information of value could i ibe obtained from the victim’s par-j Lents, and police said their ques-i tioning of two negro youths and . i two hoy friends of the girl had re- ' I vealed nothing of value. Authorities were still diligently i working on the case of Marverine | j Appel, 8-year-old South Bend girl j I ’.i hose body was found in a lot I I near her home two days after her r disappearance, when the new and | | equally appalling crime d mantled i t their attention. The Appel girl 1 I was attacked and killed three I weeks R&o. t j » ,- Get the habit—Trade at Home. -- - - mni . - 1 —

GRAND I. (). O. F. LODGE MEETS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE! the response was given by M. M. I i Logan, of Bowling Green, Ken- i I tucky, the present grand sire. Indianapolis, Sept. 16 —(UP) - , |EI etion of International officers’ i was before members of the stiver-1 eign grand lodge of Odd Fellows the association of Rebekah assemblies and Patriarchs Militant meeting in Indianapolis in the second day of their internainoal convev tions. Clement D. Rhinehart. Jacksoni ville, Fla., deputy grand sire, was in | line to be named grand sire of the .sovereign grand lodge, and Mrs ’ l Ain lia Blank. San Antonio, Tex , was to be promoted from vice presi-1 dent to president of the associa-1 lion of Rebekah assemblies. Both officers wore in line for the higher posts through automatic piuI motion customary in the election ' of both international offices. -—» New Rail Ruling : Vienna —(UP)—On ths more im portant Austrian railway lines the | train coinductors are required by j I administrative decree to act as tele graph c lerks should any pass-nger

FRANK! IN | Loan Servi sel 1. You may borrow up to ■' your furniture, radio, piaie . etc. lowest weekly, semi-monthly c'-'W* monthly payments. H 2. You may borrow up to ’.t”' your automobile and we allow as as 14 months or 60 weeks to repay. 3. You may refinance your on lower payments. ■ 5 4. You may borrow up to Sh/niJ l ” onH ; your livestock, farm ini]> cnientSi® J tractor, etc. on our Special Farmers® plan. H 5. You have full privilege on any of loan to repay any part or aIM ■ your loan at any time and we cmii'P ® ■ you legal interest on just the actua ® time you have the money. ®l A QUICK, CONFIDENTIAL LOAN I SERVICE. ■ Give us a Trial. ■ Franklin Security Co. I Over Schafer Hardware Store t ß| Decatur, Ind. _ H Open daily Bto 5. Sat. til 9. I’hone 23< ■ 8 ...,._■

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