Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 220, Decatur, Adams County, 17 September 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED $ ADVERTISEMENTS, \ \ BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES ‘ti* ,r si '■' '* 'OJQt FOR SALE Foil SAKE— A hard coal burner. Will Fonghty, corner Madison and Thirteenth streets, l’hone 6651. • FOR SALE—Slabwood and dlmenslon block wood-just what you want for these chilly mornings and evenings. Also one team of heavy draft horses with harness and wagon. Telephone 994, E. D. Colter, Adams County Lumber company. 217t6 FOR SALE —A few sows. Telephone 894-H. 218-Stx FOR SALE-1926 I'orii truck, 1920 j Ford truck; 1920 Republic truck; 1926 Overland coach and 1923 Dodge Sedan. Frank Wrecking Company, West Monroe street. 218-titx FOR SALE -Michigan apples. Maiden Blush and Wealthy varieties. SI.OO and $1.60 per bushel. Also home made applebutter SI.OO a gal lon. 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 SALE—Pickles, also cabbage for kraut. Forest Mankey, 1 mile west, V 6 mile south of Magley. Craigville phone. W & F-lt FOR SALE One combination Gloue cook stove; one dining room sot and an antique hand carved buffet. Phone 602. 220-3 t FOR RENT COR RENT —1228 W. Monroe St.— 'urnished lighthousekeeping rooms f irst floor, fine for child, private entrance, porch, garage, 211-ts FOR REXT — Two light housekeeping rooms on first floor. Private entrance. Modern home. Phone 611 or 310 North Third street. FOR REX 1— the JacKson properly on South First street. Good fur- I nace and other modern convenien I ces. Call Mrs. Phil Macklin. 298. FOR RENT—S room house, semimodern sls a month. Call at 1015 Jackson street. 219-331 o ♦ — « Harry Brundidge Writes (By I.'terary Editor) ♦ - -♦ Harry T. Bnindidge. in his book, “Twinkle, Twinkle. Movie Star," completed what H. G. Wells omitted from his famous “Outline of History.’’ The Brundidge book, which is a product of E. P. Dutton and Co., producers of a majority ot today’s famous books, takes the reader into the personal side of life of the more famed movie stars of today. 1 The book, each chapter dealing! with a motion picture artist, makes no effort to hide the less happy events of the subjects, but discloses both sides of each biographant’s life. The sundry stories, for aft°r all each star's life history is a story and an interesting one, are wont to niaJie a reader change his likes and dislikes for screen heroes and [ heroines and when the last chapter ! is consumed, there is a deeper in-1 terest in the great cinema drama | and the reader almost fee'.s the thrill of personal interviews. Decatur people, whether movie fans or adherants of a different ] faith, should by all means read the Brundidge book. It is far better! and truer to life than any novel of the year, still it is easy to read ! contains no smut or base and vul-1 gar thought which has made most modern books nasty and hard to conceive. Brundidge went to Hollywood and garnered the data for his book, personally. and like his work in uucoveripg certain crime irregularities 4r. Chicago recently for his St. Lcuis newspaper, he has pushed forward all his fine writing qualities into one effort and the result is "Twinkle. Twinkle, Movie Star." Many book publishers and pro-! ducere of the country predict a j hurried return to books this year, j The publishers give the chief reason that a great majority of serial stories in magazines fs “junk” and that the average person, when seated at home by the fireside wants something just a bit deeper to ponder over. From time to time current books will be reviewed in this column, as a guide. If any Daily Democrat readers wish a review of a certain book write the Literary Editor, care of this paper. The Decatur Public Library has perhaps one of the finest array of children's hooks of any library in northern Indiana. The entire Li-j brary is kept modern by Miss, Moses, who is always striving to accommodate with the latest and I best boolst. KLEEN-ER NAPHTHA - at - ELBERSON Service Station.

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, I.ady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. | Office phone 600 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOME fRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted 1 HOURS: • 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 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 ASHBAIT HER&MAYNARD Funeral Home. Inc. MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embalmer. Ambulance Service I’hones 844 & 510 O ~■ - O FRIGIDLIRE Sales and Service Household and Commercial , AUGUST WALTER j Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. 1 () O For BETTER HEALTH SEE I)R. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Nalurapaifh Riadonic diagnosis and treatment Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 yearn in Decatur. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Little black kitten. Finder call 194. •* 218-3 t LOST— Ited and blue printed silk belt lined with red. Finder call “06. 220-2 t Plent yof Wheat Bethalto 111.. —(UP)—George Kabel, 87-year-old farmer, estimates that he lias threshed enough wheat during the past 60 years to make i<118,320,000 | aveis of bread. Hi-’ | average has been 30.000 bushels aj i year. O — A (>iM:intni4‘iit <if Yiln>ini«t rnicr Notice i* hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of l ranklin S. Armstrong- late of Ada ns County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Lewis S. Armstrong. Administrator Clark J. Luts, Attorney « Sept. IT, 1930. Sept 17-24 Oct 1 TOR SALE —A fresh Jersey cow, 5 ~years old. Charles Burrel! | | Phone 86G-K. 220-3tx j iv Tip to S3OO on your own signsture and security. No endorsers required. Our twenty-payment plan makes the repayment easy. Courteous, confidential service. You can g:t a loan today, v Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. Phone 237 Decatur, lnd FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. K. ZYVICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 Typewriting Stenographic Work <1 v‘»u Have imv cxlni typowriting or stenographic work I will be glad to .In it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Ilolthouse Judge J. T. Merrvman’s Law Off ice. K of C. Rlrlc.

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Sept. 17 Hogs, 90-110 pounds ..... $7.96 Hogs. 110-120 pounds 8.20 j Hogs, 120-130 pounds 8.30 j Hogs. 130-160 pounds . 9.05 ; Hogs, 160-18 ) pounds 9.95 Hogs, 180-200 pounds 10.30 Hogs. 200-220 pounds 10.50 Hogs. 220-250 pounds 10.60 Hogs. 250-275 pounds 10.40 Hogs, 275-300 pounds 10.20 Hogs. 300 and up 10.05 Roughs 7.50 Stags 5.50 V eaters 120 Spring Lambs 7c East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs 900; holdovers 200; very slow; scattered sales, 15-25 c lo’.v-j er; few 180-240 lbs. $11.15, spar-j j ingly $11.25; indications all weight I and grades share decline. Cattle: Receipts 400; dry fe-tl| 1 steers steady; grassers unsold, 1 i tipped lower; cows barely steady; ! good yearlings $11.25; medium $9i 10.50; cutter cows $2.75-4. Calves: Receipts 300; vealors about steady; good to choice j $13.50-14.50; common and medium ; $8.50-11.50. j Sheep: Receipts 800; not enough (lamb sales to establish market;! 1 few good to choice $8.50, around j 25e or more lower; best heldj i around $9. Fort Wayne Livestock Market | Hog market steady; 110 lbs. ] down $8; 110-120 lbs. $8.25; 120130 !{>s. $8.50; 130-140 lbs. $9; 140150 llis. $9.50; 150-160 lbs. $10; 160-180 tbs. $10.35; 180-200 tbs. $10.50; 200-225 lbs. $10.66; 225-250 Tbs. $10.50; 250-275 His. $10.35; 275-300 tbs. $10.25; 300 lbs. up $10; roughs $7.75; stags $6; calves $12.50; lambs $7.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. Mar. May Wheat 83% .8714 .90% .93% Corn 92% .87% .89 .90% Oats 38% .41% .43% .44% (-OCAI GRAIN MARKET Corrected Sept. 17 No. 1 New Wheat 78c No. 2 New Wheat 77c New Oats 35c Rarley s<>c Rye 50c No. 2 Yellow Corn per 100 lbs. sl.lO LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 24c butterfat at station Butterfat 36c Hit By Bottle Salzburg, Austria —(UP)—While standing beside the railway track waiting for an express to pass so j that he might resume work Joh- ! ann Brod member of a section gang which was at work on the track bed, had his no3e broken and five teeth 1 nocked out by a bottle hrown !rom a window of the train by a paisenge.. Hospbal treatment *as necessary. Rope is Rock Python St. Louis, —(UP) — A rope appeared to be twined about a stalk of banana# which reached the Banina exchange here but when the ‘rope" wriggled, emploves scattered. By rntans of a stick, two e.r. oleyes snared the "rope" and found ‘hey had a rock python, two and a I half feet long. It was presented to > the zoo. #

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1930.

| , NOTICK TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the un-! dersigned that the Board of (’om! I missioners of Adams County Indiana ; at the office of the Auditor in De-| , catur, Indiana, will receive sealed. propsals for W. Ainnann Road as s* t! 1 J out in the plans and specifications,! profiles and requisitions now on fi!*»| j in the office of Auditor. Said scaled proposals will he open-) ed and the contract awarded for said , improvement on the 7th dav of Oct. 1930. Bids or proposals will be received up to 10 o’clock A. M., on said date I standard time. The said improvement is located! on township line of Hoot and Pre-j ble township, Adams County, I nili - j ana, and more particularly Known I as Wni.Aumann Road. The estimated tost of said im-| pioycment is $23,921.85. Bids will be for the completion of said improvement in accordance with the plans, profile and specifications in the office of the Countyl Auditor, and shall include all labor and material for said work. In no -a.se will extra compensation be allowed for any additional work alleged to have been done by the contractor or contractors to whom is awarded the contract. Kht h bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in a sum equal to double the amount of the hid filed for tlie work bid on, to be approved by the Board of Commis- •' >ncrs. Said bond shall be conditioned lor the faithful performance of the work, the sureties, if personal, shall be resident freeholders of the State of Indiana, one of whom shall be a resident of Adams county. Said bond shall be for the benej fit of any person, pe.sons or c’orporlat ion who shall suffer any loss or I damage by reason of any such biddtr failing or neglecting 1 to enter into a contract to perform such work awarded on the bid or to carry out aine m any particular or to pay for any labor or material which may nave been furnished to any such conI trac tor or contractors or to any subcontractor, agent or superintendent ] unuer him, in the construction of said work. Said contract will be let as a whole to the lowest responsible bidder upon affidavit of non-coltusion, which must be s ibmitted with the bid, I and upon failure to submit such affii davit such proposal or bid will be rejected and the board reserves the right to reje* t any and all bids. Time for the completion of said work will be agreed upon after the letting oi said contract by the Board of Commissioners and success! ul bidder. Albert Harlow Auditor Adams Co. Indiana Sept 10-1 i'-24 COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCES FOR SEPTEMBER 1930 Tt. Wayne Ptg Co. 198 Co. ltev 187.10 L>. i*. J eepie Co. ltev. r> 62 Citizens Tele 215 & Co. ltev 67J)0 ■’ro»ii a Tvir-k in; ior>.ao Bernice Nelson 200 °On Harl Hollingsworth di 4:;'50 Albert Harlow 102 & 103 5L 1(5 Aleta Harlow 104 In pit Miles Hoop 198 Dep. 206G2 Brice Itoop 198 16 of*0 f * Knapp & Son 2( * '9O Clifton Striker 101 & 200 217 30 Margaret Meyers 102 BLOO Clifton Strifcei Co. Inst 7s!oo Decatur, Democrat 200 lt.ftf* Mabelle Meyers 104 84 on J. A. Cline 101 112*50 George Dellinger 118E .... lipoo J. W. Vizard 20,61 T B. Smith Drug Co. . 106 on J- C. Grandstaff Cor. & Kx . 24.55 Henry Heller Co. Alt. 60.00 John Kintz 4IS 15.00 , Perry McGill do . 11. ST. Theo. Lengerlch do 20.00 ! | Mat Kauffman do 9.60 , Sidney Hague do 9.55 Jacob Alt do 9.84 Toney Lengerlch do 9.un , Wrn. Grant do 15.70 Albert Roebuck do 22.33 Ohas Marc hand do 6.00 , John Bailey do 14.00 ' 2 heo Blake do 18.00 Harl Stevens do 3,28 Martin Thieme do 19.00 , Rimer Teegarder do 38.75 Ernest Worthman Trustee 36.69 : Kenneth Borman 418 14.09 , Henry Cooke do 6.75 A. J. Blent Brid. Supt 15.00 • Sol Moser do 10.00 - Adams Co. Hosp 4108 4 4.20 George Appleman 410E 16.50 : Vance Linn do 3.50 » Dr. Miller do 44.50 Adams Co. Hosp 410 F 177.00 - C. A. Douglass Co do 11.22 l Mat Brtiner 101 100.40 Consolidated Paper Co 502 26. 1 [ Niger & Burnett Hec 60.31 Indiana Public Serv. 200 15.00 Decatur Light & Power do 19.08 Sanitary Supplv Co. 200 96.37 Peter Kirsch do 1.75 Harvey Lafountalne 101 .... s»>o 00 I Mrs. Clara Lafountalne 102 .... 100.00 : j Dr. Miller 300 100.90 _ 1 August Morgan 107 . 45.00 ’ I Leona Montgomery do 40.00 ? Herbert Lafountaine do 40.00 . Idella Hartna&el do 40.00 Ed Zeser do 10.50 Eastern Indiana Oil 200 38.19 ; Ashbancher & Maynard da .... 75.00 Decatur Hatchery do 15.00 1 ! Smith Drug Co do 4.95 >! Hplecomb Mans. Co do 4.95 j Decatur Shoe Hospital do .... o.oj Millers Bakery do 30.5 6

Knapp A* Son 200 35.76 ! Sanitary Supply do 90.45 Kiger & Burnett 602a ... 131.40 F. L. Johnson 602 f-l 106.00 | Reformed Church Orphan H. 838.00 I Ethel Nevil 412 30.00 iGaylle HoaglanU do 20.00 Catherine Itoe do 10.00 Olive Reyenolds do 15.00 1 .au I.< Beer.bower do 10.00 J Florence Bollinger do 15.60 * i Lnruette Whitman do 9 5.00 'Gladys Shady do 10.00 (Mary Meyers do . . ... 30.00 r Mara McClure do 20.00 Irene Byron Sana 302.14 C I Zwick & Son, Burial 75.00 v 1 Wm. Asohieman Ref. Tax 1.55 j : Decatur Democrat Leg. Adv. 86.64 j Adams Co. Witness do ..... . 89.*0 Yost Bros M Bridge 831.45 ! Yost Bros McClain do 2,064.00 ; Bros, a (?h< nmd 117.00 J I)e< atur Democrat 19S 58.21 Indianapolis Commercial do .... 2.07 Ft. Wayne Ptg Co do 37.50 Aleta Harlow do 2.50 I Decatur Democrat do 82.40 { Indianapolis C unmercial do .. . 16.50 Adams Co. Witness do 10.20 D. M. Hower do 2.00 Zelma lioop do 12.i»0 Macklin & Zehr do 15,676.53 Decatur Democrat do 99.23 ; Indianapolis Commercial do ...... 16.1*5 Adams Co. Witness do 0.96 1 Chas Idlewone do 2.a0 1 Amos Hirschey do _ -50 Decatur I 4*mocrat do 70.10 Indianapolis Commercial do 16.35 D. M. Hower do - 2.00 Decatur Democrat do 82.83 Indianapolis Commercial do 22.50 Adams Co. Witness do 9.a» Zelma Nelson do 8.00 Chns Idiewine do 2.50 Fruchte & Litterer do 250.00 Albert Harl >w do 210.00 ( B. B. Lenhart do 50.00 Wm. Farlow do 36.00 John Burke do 36.00 Harlow Alger do 54.00 Ben Kiting do *■*-- George Shoemaker do 30.00 Bobt. Glendening do 42.09 B. F. Breiner do 48.00 Meshbergers Bros, do 3,192.00 Dick Tonnelier do 788.40 Tfeas. of Allen Co do 56.29 Dennis Striker do 3.1 * , i>lck Bo< k do - 4,824.64 Macklin and Zehr do Ed Anderson do 56.00 C. O. Manley do James Kelley do .. hllip Macklin do 10-00 Luther Martin do uussel Long do }JJO” John Cooke do 40.0- \. N. Sprunger do Henry Graber do Jesse Steele Ui 10-09 David Habegger do C. L. Schieman 245 !’? Herman l iman do John Hai-egger do - J4O. »i Elmer Anderson do "J Meshbergers Stone Co do LJlfrErie Stone Co, do Midwest Prod, Co. do • Midwest Prod. Co. do Eastern‘lndiana Oil Co do «5i.4i Plymouth Bock Stone Co do W. P. Robinson Co do Jjb.ii Christ Either do Gallon Iron Works do Ft. Wavne Pipe & S. Co do 229.1a Eiger & Co do B. F. Teepie d ) , Macklin arul Zehr do .. ( - u 3 '^ Witness my hand, and seal this 9tn day of September 1930 Albert Harlow Auditor, Adams County Sept 10-i 1 o PI IM.IC S\LE OF HEAL ESTATE The undersigned Administrator — with will annexed —by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, made and enterted therein cause 2610 ' estate of Andrew J. Porter deceased. 1 hereby gives notice that the said Aa--1 minlstrator Giles V. Potter, will ! offer at public sale, to be sold to the highest and best bidder, compb - ing with the order of the said court ' the real estate herein after named : and described. The said sale will be held at ten o’clock A. M. on Thursday October 2nd 1930. in the law office of J. r. Snow, on the east side of Second street in the cltv of Decatur in Adams county. Indiana. That the said J tract is estimate dto contain eighty ■ (80) acres of land and is described ! as foliows towit: The north half {\) of the south - east cjuarter of section nine- ! teen (19) township twenty-seven j (27) north, range fifteen (15) east J in Adams County, Indiana. , Terms of Sale —That said real , estate shall be sold at Public Sale free from all liens, for not less than , two thirds (2-3) the appraised value , thereof. t 1 hat tbe one third (1-3) of the , purchase price shall be paid in cash, ( or all cash may be paid by the pur- , Ch user, tiie remaining payments n snail be payable in nine and eigh- - te- u months after date of sale, - which saicj deferred payments are J to b<* evidenced by notes made sign , ed and executed by the buyer and . secuied by first mortgage on the ~ said real estate so sold. Said notes , shall bear six per cent interest from date of sale, providing for Attorney's ( ,:Des and waiving relief from valuau ; tion and appraisement laws. (J| Giles V. Porter i)l Administrator with will annexed r> | of estate of A. J. Porter deceased. 51 J. F. tertow Atty for Administrator. Sept. 3-10-17-21 6 Get the Habit —Trade at Home. I

COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Ida M. Witt. In lot 5. Decatur to George W. Reichert et «x. for sl. Because one of the defense witnesses could not be located the case of state vs. Harold Swartz, charged with possession and tiansportatlon

LOOK! LAND SPECULATORS. During the last fifty years I have sold thousands of acres of Adams County land, and I do sincerely believe that the A. R. Bell Farm, loeated a mile east of the city, on Cement State Road No. 16, at the appraised value, is the most attractive land bargain ever offered in Adams County, during my business career. For sale at my office on Saturday, Oct. 11. 1930. JAMES T. MERRY MAN, Attv. for Estate of A. R. Bell, Deceased. EMOTBiMnin’HTTr'THm'- 111 I 1 PUBLIC SALE COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE nl BEI.LMONT PARK, DECATUR. INDIANA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1930 commencing a* 12 o'clock noon 5 Head of Good Work Horses. 20 Head of Cattle, consisting of some mighty fine milk cows, with calves by their sides, others due to freshen in short time. A few stock heifers and stock bulls. 12—Head Ewes. 35—Head Hogs. 50 gal. BARN PAINT—3O gal. White, 20 gal. Red. GRAIN—7S bushel of Wheat and Oats mixed. FARM MACHINERY —Troy wagon, gondola bed; Osborn hay tedder; Oeering mower; giant trucks, in first class condition; Oliver walking breaking plow, 3 section harrow; disc; riding cultivator; double shovel plow; single shovel plow; grain cradle; 15 gal. oil drum: fanning mill; slip-scoop scraper; 2 log chains; post auger; Rock Island corn planter; corn cutter on wheels; 8 hole Superior grain drill; 7-shovel piow and many articles too numerous to mention. If you have any live stock or farm machinery that you wish to turn into cash, bring it to this sale. TERMS—Cash. Roy Johnson, auct. & mgr. \ mwm occAToii J l NOTICE! I 1 Our directors have made appli- f cation to change our Charter to a | STATE one. „ ? 1 We shall have same shareholders, I 1 same directors, same officers as at pres- I ■ ent. We believe that we can more near- f ■ ly meet the requirements of our com- ■ ■ munity under the State system. 1 To meet the details of this I I change it is necessary to give the I following notice for 61 days: The First National Bank loeated at ■ Decatur, in the State of Indiana, is clos- I J ing its affairs. All note holders and A other creditors of the association are therefore hereby notified to present the notes and other claims for payment. I T. F. GRALIKER, $ 1 Sept. 17, 1930 Cashier. I 1 First National Bqnk I | Capital and Surplus *120,000.00 | I Pecqttir, Indiana I

of intoxicating liquor was continuA-l i on affidavit filed by defense con- 1 I sul. HOSPITAL NOTES r " Herman Basse, 804 Nnttman avenue, was admitted to the Adams a County Memorial Hospital yester- j 1 day where he is receiving medical! t care. I

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*Wkr;r, ■•, -tti . oOia mM W m ; BQ m DISCOUKI ON (011 ELECIRKJ LIGHT I BILLS I 9 HE BY PAYING Ofl OB BEFORE I m Sept2| POWER I BILLS I ARE ALSO OUE| MUST BE PAI twentieth of MONTH AT I CITY HAL J