Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1930 — Page 2

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i CLASSIFIED i I ADVERTISEMENTS, II 1 BUSINESS CARDS, 1 AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE 1928 Chevrolet 4-door sedan |225. Take Ford coupe us first payment. Phone 3901 229-3 t it OR SALE: 500 busheliTof turnips, 50c per bushel at the field. Willard Steele, phone 5424. 229t3 FOR SALE—FuII blooded big type Poland China Boars and sow. with eight pigs. Gust Take 2% miles South of Peterson. Decatur R. !’. 1). 2 22it-:;tx FOR SALE —Keifer pears price 75 vents bushel Phone 861-E Mrs. Ed Ellsworth. 230-3*.x FOR SALE— Chester White “sow with 10 pigs. Henry Heimann, route 5 Decatur. 230-3tx FOR SALE—Guernsey BulFsso7oo Tractor Plow $2.50. Doris WerllKg g. It 1 1 1. . atur. 230-3tx FOR - SALE—I 926 Ford Model T ton truck. Leland Ripley, Monroe, route 2. Sep 25-30 Oct 2x FUR SALE Hoosier Kitchen call inet good as new. 312 N. 10 St. 230-3 t FOR t(ALE — Dynamite. Julius Haugh. 230-2tx | FOR SALE—Four spring heifers,. 3 Holsteins and 1 Jersey. Also 7 | Jersey heifers. Byron Whittredge. two miles south of Pleasant Mills. 230-3tx FOR SALE—One Hampshire male pig, old enough for service. Homer W. Arnold. Craigville phone, Decatur, route 2. 231-3tx FOR SALE —Shetland pony, rubber I tired buggy, and harness. Also 40 head of ewes. Charles Case, south end of High Street. 231-31 X FOR - SALE Delco lighting plant in good condition. Price $85.00. George D. Bowman. Tocsin phone. 231t3x ' FOR SALE —Tomatoes and pickles Trout farm, phone 868-K. 231t3| WANTED POSITION’ WANTED- -Young girl wants to help with house work or care of children. Inquire at 603 Marshall st., phone 903. 229t3x o LOST AND FOUND LOST or STRAYED —Buck sheep If found' please notify Harry S. Ciownqyer Monroe phone. 230-3tx LOST or STRAYED — Buck sheep. If found notify Ed. Rumsehlag or phone 8475. Reward. 231t2x "*J o BE IN STYLE —With a new dress made to fi: you. Also alteration ! work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. Geo. 'Squier, Phone 757. 230-3 U : FOR RENT I'Oli RENT—Six room Duplex, niodgxn. Also 5 room house. Telephone 606 or 5495. 231-3 t: O Mhss Wilma Case, Dick Odle, and Waix Zerkel visited with friends | at Monroeville Sunday. I*l nu< MLE »F MEI« II INDISE 1 IM TH I M'EE to an order of Court ini the-matter of the Assignment of Mr.*, ginrna Butler (Mrs. Wm Butlerl in iMtuse 13726, I will offer for sale | at public sale to the highest ami I host.“bidder the furniture and fixture owned by the Assignor and the i stovM "f merchandise owned by her at her residence at 103 N. Eighth! Street, in the City of Decatur, Ad-i amu County, Indiana, on Thursday, j October 16th, 1030 at 10 o'clock A. M Said Mile to be for all cash on day of I sale. 4 he furniture and fixtures will i be Tittered in one lot and the mt r- I ehandise in one lot, both of the same to HO «old as a whole. Harry Essex, Trustee C. L. Walters, Attorney. S. 23-30 O-7 . " \OTU i: TO MODBUS Notice is hereby Riven that the Co.rtSL n Council in and for the Citv | of Decatur Indiana will on the <lh day VT October 1930 at 8 o’clock F. | M..-al their council rooms receive seated bids for repairing the City ILa 11 and building a new store room | as pt r plans ami specifications now on f-He in the office of the City I Clerk* I‘Taoli bidder w‘ll be required t»’ depOJUt with his bid a certified < heck t for au amount not less than two and I one* hit If ,»er c ent (2*4) of the esti- 1 the cost of such improve-! meiKprovided, that such check shall in no case be less than One Hundred , Ito Wars ($100.) RMTis and Specifications can be i obtained from Pohlmeyer and Pohl- I Architec t. Fort Wayne, Ind. | All bidders ate required to use i geupml fori!; number 96- a prescribed by the State Board of Accounts' of Indiana. i he Common Council reserves the righk-to reject any and all bids. I WiHie«s my hand and official seal thisw43rd day of September l!>30. Alice Christen, City Clerk Sept. 23-30 >■o ■ I SHERIFF SALE .**• Cause Number 1301)3 ..s*• Charles H. Snyder Vs. .dh'dfred Smith, Laura O. Smith of an order of sale v> I me directed from the Clerk of the| AcL«*w Circuit Court of Addins C’ounk , Indiana, I will expose to ; public auction to the highest bldd-r on Wdnesdav the Sth day of October A. D. 1930 between the hours of 10 nek A. M. and 4 o’clotk P. M. | of *aid day, at the east door of the > ('Hit£ House in Adairs County, Indiana the r-’Dts and profits tor a tcrffßiot exceeding seven years, Ihe following described ileal Estate ToWitr* Uv* north half of the norUiw.st uuarfrr of the southwest <| larier oi Mellon six in Township Twenty six nortirof range fourteen east situate! ■ in Adorns County State of Indiana, I \h4 on failure to realize the lull amoiwn f .judgment interest and costs*! will at the same time and. id e’e-.'-xpo.-e to public sale the tee ihnSe of said real estate taken a< the property of Godfre 1 Smith an 1 L.ii’La <». S nitii, at the suit of ( liar-. W win be ™de without an^*.,,e r whatever from valuation or Ilng.-wortti. l lng.-wortti. Sheriff •— Adams County Indiana CL. Walters Atty. bvpt lb-2J-.O

: S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR j Mrs. Black, luidy Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. | Office phone 600 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOME TRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 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 Pilone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ASHBAUCHER&MAYNARD Funeral Home, Inc. MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embalmer. Ambulance Service Phones 844 & 510 0 --- - 0 F R I G I D L I R E . Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. 1 I | o O For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapaith Riadouic diagnosis and treatment Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 yeaiv in Decatur. GENERAL TRUCKING Live Stock Hauling a Specialty All loads insured. CARL PALMER Live Stock Dealer Jußt Give Me a Ring Phone 489 Decatur, Indiana Roy Johnson Auctioneer Room 5, I Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. - Phones - Office 265 Home 1022 Decatur. Indiana ■ rMMfi I Wl |H ||R|, ,111,1 t . .JM-JMBr Notice: Before ordering your: I trees and shrubs for fall planting, prices on home grown stock. 1 Come and see for yourself or srnd I i for price list. The Hilty Nursery, ] Berne, Indiana. Located 2 miles i north of Berne. 227-tues-fri-6ix, o Befcre ordering your uees and shrubs for tall planting, get price.; > lon home grown stock. Come and, I see for yourself or send for price I list. Ti:e Hilty Nursery, Berne, Indiana. Located two miles north of Berne. Tues Fri IQtx ; — o Harvesters Killed Kecskemet Hungary, — (UP) —I 'While harvesting grain near Kers-' kemet four of 21 men who had tak-j Sen refuge from a summer storm under a thre hing-machine were kill led by lightning and seven others ! we. 3 knocked unconscious. XOIKE IIP FIVAI. SETTI.EMEVt’ OF ESTtTE NO. 2.-JMI Notice is hereby given to the cre--1 'liters, heirs and legatees of Jes.-le i Chronister, deceased to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Pe- ■ atur Indiana, on the IMth day of October 1930 and sho v c ause, if a.nv. I why tiie f inal Settlement Accounts , witli the estate of said decedent ! Should not l e approved and said ihel's are notified t then and there rnak’ proof "f heirship, and receive their distributive shares. i-tdw.i'-l Chronister. Administrator Decatur, Indiana, September 22. 193". Sept. 23-30 NOTiCE! Our directors have made application to change our Charter to a STATE one. We shall have same shareholders. same directors, same officers as at present. We believe that we can mor? nearly meet the requirements of our community under the State system. To meet the details of thit ,' change it is necessary to give the following not'ce for 61 days: The First National Bank located at Decatur, in the State of Indiana is closing Its affairs. All note I holders and other creditors of the associaton are therefore hereby notified to present the notes anu , other claims for payment. T. F. GRALIKER, 1 Sept. 17, 1930 Cashier. (

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Sept. 30 Hogs. 90-120 pounds ... $7.40 Hogs, 120-140 pounds $7.90 Hogs. 140-160 pounds $8.50 I Hogs. 160-180 pounds $8.901 Hogs, 180-200 pounds $9.20: Hogs, 200-225 pounds $9.75! Hogs. 225-250 pounds $9.45 Hogs. 250-300 pounds $9.15 I Hogs, 300-350 pounds $9.55 I Roughs S7.OU | Stags . .. $5.25 Vealers 13c Spring Lambs 7c CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE j Sept. Dec. Mar. May, Wheat .75 .78% -81% .84% I Corn .85% .79% .80% .82 | 'Oats .35% .37% .39% .41% J — East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. N. Y., Sept. 30. — : - 'U.P., —L vestbek: Hogs: Receipts. SOO; active, ■ J mostly to shippers; steady to 10c I higher; bulk, 180-210 lbs., $10.15$10.25; 160-180 lbs., $lO-$10.25; pigs ! $3.75; packing sows, SB-$8.75. Cattle. Receipts, 100; steady; i good steers, $11.65; cutter cows. . $2.75-$4. Calves: Receipts, 100; vealers. 50c higher; good to choice, $14.50- : sls 00. Sheep: Receipts, 200; lambs i I strong to 25c higher; good to I choice. $8.25-8.50; throwouts, $6.25-1 • $6.75. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hog market 25-35 c lower; 110 lb 1 down $7.75; 110-120 lbs. $8.00; 120140 lbs. $8.25; 140-150 lbs. $8.50; 1150-160 lbs. $8.75; 160-180 lbs. $9; 180-200 lbs. $9.25: 200-225 lbs ! I $9.40; 225-250 ibs. $9.50; 250-300 tbs. $9.65; 300-350 lbs. $9.50;' roughs $7.25; stags $5.50; calves. I sl3; lambs $7. — LCCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Sept. 30. ■No. 1 New Wheat ?bc No. 2 New Wheat 69c I j New Oats 31c i Harley stle Rye oOc No. 2 Yellow Corn per 100 lbs. sl.lO local grocers egg market: Eggs, dozen 22c: BUTTERFAT at STATION Butterfat 37c — o GOOD SPEAKERS OBTAINED FOR FIRST MEETING (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)! teacher and at present head of a, i teachers' employment bureau in Indianapolis will have a short address of particular interest to the young people and teachers. The speakers will be at Demo- ' cratic headquarters immediately '(after the program, where an In- ! formal reception will be held. The , pubic is Invited to attend the i entire program. . I o • Adds To Museum Trinidad, Colo., —(VP)—The K,t I Car on museum recently received ' a volume of the Spectator, bound ’ and dated 1712. It was donated oy Mrs. O. D. Rich. She also lent tics ; museum a wrought-iron grease lamp, more than 390 years old and a knife and fork more than a century .old.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,<4938.

Probe Russian Wheat Sales —m»ii I HIT '-Z-t! ' -Tec s r Uh W *-** FT W u. John A. Bunnell (left), president of the Chicago Board of Trade, who was the first witness called at the opening of the congressional I | probe of Russian wheat sales on the Chicago Board of Trade, and Congressman Hamilton Fish (right) of New York, chairman of the committee. Vanishes During Voyage r < * ■

The North Shore, used as a fruit freight packet on Lake Michigan, has been m ssing ever since Friday’s storm and hope for the recovery of the vessel and crew has been abandoned. On board the vessel, which is believed to have sunk about thirty miles off Racine, Wis., were Capt. Edwin J. Anderson and his bride of two weeks, and four sailors.

STATE'S LAWS AID ORPHANS TO I GET EDUCATION War Waifs Provided For, Legion Educational Director Says Indianapolis, Sept. 29 (UP) — l egislation to insist war orphans to jet an education has been passed by lo states, th? annual report of > General P. C. Harris, LT. S. A. re- : tired. national director of education of war orphans for the America.l Legion said. Six states passed War Orphan I Scholarship acts this year and four tin 1929, the report said. The states I Wert Virginia. Kentucky. <ey. South Carolina. New YorK . If.las .achu etts, Utah. Maryland. . I Dola a are and Connecticut. ‘ The Veteran's Bureau estimates • that 2 075 of the 12,249 war orphans I will be 18 years or older by Jan-

i ;iary lirst and unless prompt action is taken by the legislatures of the . Mates that have not already passed I scholarship bills, large numbers of I these older children will be deprived of an education," General Harris I! said. Educational institutions through | : out the lountry have made remission of tuition and other concessions to war orphans, he -aid. , “Princeton University gives free tuition to every war orphan who matriculates: Rutgers Unlversit v will give a scholarship of SIOO to every war orphan and 15 other educational institutions have offers 1 > tree tuition or scholarships to a I limited number," the General said. £ . 0 Pranking Ghost i Boryhad, Hungary, —(UP)—IA1 habitants of this little Hungarian town are breaking their heads try i ing io devise some just punishment r .or a man who foi many weeks s thought it a great joke to break in- - o oii<- house after another only for h- purpose of frightening the i;i- . mates l;y walking gho t-like into heir btd-reoms with a sheet ove<' s his head and quickly disappearing s a > soon as he 1 ad succeeded in ere- .- ating an alarm. »

VIOLINIST TELLS ! OF VISIT WITH QUEEN MARIE Michael (Bad of Being Relieved of Kingship, Chicagoan Says Chicago, Sept. 30. — <U.R) — The things Queen Marie of Rumania remembers besj about America are its vastness, its railway stations I built like temples, the lavish and | apparently extravagant system of lighting + of the streets of the great " cities mid the remarkable speed with which Americans pull down buildings and erect gigantic new in their places. Milan Lusk. Chicago concert violinist. recently returned from an European tour, tells of an evening in Casjle Pelisor at Siniai where he entertained the royal family of Rumania last summer. "With Ex-King Mike already in ted. because ft was after 9 o'clock/ Ileana turned the pages of music, and Queen Marie sat in the shadow and requested ‘Ave Maria.' ‘Wings »f Song' and other tunes I had play'd for her when King Ferdinand was still living,’’ Lusk said. “The young ex-king Michael was i weary of the affairs of state at the I time his father. King Carol II ex-j ecuted his coup d’etat. Michael said he was glad he did not have Charter No. 469 BANK STATEMENT ; Report of the condition of Farrn- | ers State Bank at Preble, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on Sept. 24, 1930. Wm. M. MEYER, President ALBERT REPPERT, Vice-Pros. C. R. SMITH. Cashier NOAH ARNOLD, Asst. Cashier Resources Loans and discounts $108,688.19 i ■ Overdrafts 88.35, Other Bonds, Securities etc. 30,348.87 j ! Banking house 3,700.00 F”rniture and fixtures . 3,600.00 - Other real estate owned 3,014.39 i Due from Trust Compan- , ies. Banks and Bank- . ers and Cash on hand 13,538.28 , r Cash Items 346.35' E 1 Total $163,324.43 Liabilities Cap tal Stock—Paid in $ 25,000.00 Surplus 3,300.00 Undivided Profits —Net.. 1,856.79 Demand De3 posits $60,144.17 } Demand Certificates 69,790.90 5 Savings Deposits 2,350.46 132,285.53 ' Bill payable—None Cash Over 4.18 Bond Reserve Account... 877.93 Total $163,324.43 - State of Indiana, .> County of Adams, ss: 1. C. R. Smith, cashier of the t Farmers State Bank of Preble, s Ind., do solemnly swear that the 1- above statement is true. ’■ C. R. SMITH. 1- Subscribed and sworn to before r> me this 30th day of September, 1930 ’’ Charles A. Fuhrman. ? (Seal) Notary Public My commission expires Sept. 12 1934,

; to be a king any longer. “The Great Vejovda, as Michael is called in Rumania, is growing up. Although he does on occasion i play blind man's buff, he speaks I fine French, English and Rumanian, possesses great natural dig- ! nity, and seems almost too old for 1 his age." Lusk, who was knighted in 1927 I by King Ferdinand, has played for I Mussolini and most of the crown |ed heads of Europe. Rumania and I its court, however, interest him ' most. "Coins and stamps bearing face of King Michael are being recalled rapidly,” said Lusk, “and there are many in Rumania who regret the return of Carol to the throne. "After her return from America. Queen Marie found Europe oid fashioned, cramped and on a‘tiny scale. The lights of Broadway appeared to the Queen as most extravagant. In Rumania cities are gaily lighted perhaps on the king's i birthday or coronation but for the most part they are quite dark. “American speed in tearing down and erecting new skyscrapers is unheard of in Rumania where buildings stands for centuries. The ( great hall of Castle Pelisor dates ' 1 back hundreds of years." according ( to Lusk. “Queen Marie admires the practical nature of the American school, system and the co-educational plan. She wishes her grandson Michael might enjoy its advantages.” ° Balance Favorable Budapest. —(UP) —For the first time in 10 years, according to ot licial statistics just made public here, Hungary's trade balance has 1 been a favorable one, exports during the past year exceeding imports by approximately $5,000,000. o Annual Free Hot Dog Dance Wednesday night at Sunset.

Reserve District Ns i Charter No. 3028 wT ~ H REPORT OF CONDITION Ob lIIE ■ I FIRST NATIONAL BA» I OF DECATUR. IN THE STATE OF I AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SE — ■ RESOURCES Loans and discounts Overdrafts , I United States Government securities owned Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned Furniture and fixtures Real estate owned other than banking house Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 1 Cash and due from hanks Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due It* U. S. Treasurer x Other assets .—— — si.iß-R Total K LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 1 Surplus ■ Undivided profits—net Circulating notes outstanding ," i H i Due to banks, including certified and cash ers' 'he I*’ outstanding 322$ S J Demand deposits j I Time deposits , — Total ... State of Indiana, Cmjnty of Adams, es: . ( i 0 J I. T. F. Graliker, Cashier of th*' above-name'. ! swear that the above statement is true to the best of M land belief. r a shier H ' T. F. GRAUKhR.. Ca»■ I Subscribed and sworn to beMre me this 30 day of >' P‘ . public ■ ,| (SEAL) Urcile Chase. V’W'- ■ My commis-ion expires April 30, 1933 K C. A. DUGAN. ■ DANIEL SPRANG. ■ '| J. w. VIZARD. ■

COURT HOH Real Estate Tran's ' I" T.. -"• Completed IHwWt B Hi 3 KRIVALS ■ M. ri'-'', "areiflH '!•■• '■ <<’ 'b'li'hy ;■.• '! ■ ■ namrt ■ -• ..end chiHM| Meeting Notice R llk Miiiu.il I'ln ('.ompmiv '’l l i'i'iidi ship, Aii.tnis > iiunlv, lmlbM| will hold is .Hiniuil busiiß liiei‘tini4 .it tS llsll, 'l l'J acc JK meeting- 111 l ' lc school Iloilo . Oid. No. French t< ■v> i .-dip. Ada count'. Foil ■" H October I. ItSO. at in. in. H J C Augsburgerß __ _ it ii 11 1