Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1930 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED t ADVERTISEMENTS, i BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES ,? FOR SALE Km IftM' —Five room house on NorfT Fifth street. Call 815. 232-::tx Full blooded Shropabire'rams 2 year olds, yearlings and lambs J. D. Stoutenberry, Decatur, Route 5 232-3tx FOR SALE - Fresh cow"; a1 so sow with 9 pigs. Amos Thieme, Decatur RB, phone 690-A. 23213 i’oiFSXTE-Gtiernsy'Buil’ik’STTrae-tor. plowing $2.50 acre. Doris Werling.il. R. 9 Decatur Ind. 234-31 X FARAt SALE-Will sei He wry • hlng, October 15. Will Yager, 5 miles south ami 5 miles west of Decatur. 234(SALE—2 cows, a 1 year old with calf by side, other cow fresh soon. William Weber, Decatur Route 5- Preble phone. 234-3tx FOR SALE —Two young Short Horn Bulla, Two Short Horn Cows. Calves by side. Also Mangoes all colors. Phil L. Scheiferstein R. R. 7 Decatur. Ind. 230-3tx-eod f7STsALE —8 room house with small cellar 304 North Eleventh St. Price $1,400 for quick sale. Steele and Jaberg. K. of C. Building. Room j S, phone 256. 235-3: FOR‘^»ALE—Car load of Kalamazoo Cabinet Heaters. Sold for cash or terms at the Sprague Furniture Company on Monroe street. Phono 199. 235-3 t ] FOR SALE-Male (’Jl?7Tdays~ Id [ Auguat Selking, Jr., Preble phone. 1 I LOST_AND FOUND SPRAYED—Shropshire buck, 2-yr. old. Finder please notify Fred Weidler, Daily farm. 232t3x o FOR RENT FOR RENT—Semi modern dwelling 107 North Fifth street. Inquire j 134 South Fifth street. 232-3tx FOR RENT — Semi-modern dwell- • Ing. Dore B. Erwin. 232t3 FOR RENT —5 room - semLmodern I house on North Second street. Phone 1023. 234-3 t I FOR RENT —Furnished light house-1 keeping apartment, first floor, I sink in kitchen, private entrance garage. Inquire 1127 W. Monroe j st. 234-ts j FOR RENT -7 room house at 821 North Third street. All modern except furnace. Double garage. Pos- 1 session at once. Phone 873-M. 235- ! FOR RENT —7 room house on Me I Barnes street, 2 kinds of water, gas and lights. Phone 582. Immediate possession. 235-3tx WANTED WANTED —To rent modern or semi modern house, at reasonable price. Inquire Manager National Five and Ten Cent store. 2323 t — WANTED To Rent furnished apartment or small furnished I house. Two children in family. Address C. J. R., % Daily Democrat. 233t3x o MICHIGAN APPLES—McIntosh sl. to $1.t.0 bu; Home made apple Butter SI.OO per gal. Pure cider Vinegar 30c gal. Bring containers. S. E. Haggard. 1 mile south % mile east of Monroe. 234-6‘x I o . Notice: Before ordering your I trees and shrubs for fall planting. ' get prices on home grown stock. Come and see for yourself or send for price list. The Hilty Nursery, I Berne, Indiana. Located 2 miles! north of Berne. 227-tues-fri-6ix o — R-100 Goes To India London, Oct. 3. —(U.R) —The R-191 largest drigible in the world, will start on a flight to India tomorrow night, the air ministry announced today. o Get the Habit—Trade at Home.
“BILL MYERS” AUCTIONEER When selecting a Salesman for your Auction Date, would you let Myers prove he can save you money—make you money. Also, I'll have another friend after your auction. Call at my expense for date and terms. 316 North 4th street Decatur, Indiana Res. Phone 1141 Phone 80 IB Ashbancher s | majestic i FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE § ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS 1 Phone 765 or 739
S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service a N. A. BIXLER x OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: x 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 -j Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 = _ . ■- MONEY TO LOAN 4 I ( [ An unlimited amount of, money on improved real estate. ' Abstracts of title to real estate. - SCHURGER ABSTRACT CO. 133 S. 2nd St Lobenstein & Doan r FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone JO. 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 . ———m For BETTER HEALTH SEE, DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapaithi Riadonic diagnosis and treatment: .Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. I Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. GENERAL TRUCKING Live Stock Hauling a Specialty All loads insured. CARL PALMER Live Stock Dealer Just Give Me a Ring Phone 489 Decatur, Indiana - ■■B'T — ~_-e— ——. Roy Johnson Auctioneer Room 5, i Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. - Phones - Office 265 Home 1022 Decatur, Indiana FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. K. ZWICK & SON j Calls answered day- and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61. Home 303 SOCIETY ZION LADIES AID HOLD REGULAR MEETING The members of the Zion Ladies ■ I Aid Society were entertained Thurs- ■ day by Mrs. C. O. McKean. The day! ! was spent in quilting and at the noon hour a pot-luck dinner was' :served. Those presen twere Mrs. Susie | Merriman, Mrs. Carl Adler, Will Ya-! ! ger, Mrs. Joe Baumgartner, Mrs. Frank Fugate. Mrs. Ella Helmerick. ick. Mrs. Will Sautbine, Mrs. J. A. Smith and children Ruth and John ' Jean. Mrs. Joe Wolf, Mrs. Herman Sautbine. and sen Billy, Mrs. Hibbard High, Mrs. J. O. Parrish, Mrs. Jake Grimm and daughter. Miss Mary McKean. Mrs. John Yost and Mrs. Ross McKean of this city, Miss Blanche Fugate, and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. McKean. Spectator Is Killed A |’ica, Ohio, Oct. 3—(UP)—A plane crashing into a fence after an , unsuccessful attempt to take off (from a small field had resulted to-1 day in the death of Franklin Crox-i jton, 11, who was sitting astride the! ' fence watching the planes depar-; , | ture. The plane was piloted by Howard , Burras. 20. who was unable to ex-> plain :he cause of the crash. L NOTiCt! , I Our directors have made appli-1 '• i cation to change our Charter to a! (STATE one. We shall have same sharehold:jers. same directors, same officers ’ as at present. We believe that we (lean more nearly meet the requirei ments of our community under the j | State system. jl To meet the details ot this I change it is necessary to give the I following notice for 61 days: The First National Bank located I at Decatur, in the State of Indij ana is closing its affairs. All note | holders and other creditors of the j assoclaton are therefore hereby I notified to present the notes aim | other claims for payment. , * T. F. GRALIKER, | Sept. 17, 1939 Cashier.
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Oct. 3 Hogs. 90-120 pounds 8.10 i Hogs, 120-140 pounds .. 8.60 : Hogs, 140-160 pounds .. 9.10 | Hogs 160-180 pounds 9.60 I Hugs, 180-200 pounds 9.75 . I Hogs, 200-225 pounds 9.85 ■ 1 Hogs. 225-250 pounds .. 9.95 I Hogs, 250-300 pound* 10.10 | Hogs, 300-350 pounds 9.85 Roughs $7.25 Stags .. $5.50 | Vealers 1214 ; Spring Lambs 7c East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 3.—<U.R) i —Livestock: Hogs, receipts, 2.100; holdovers. i 100. active to all interests, mostly | 110 c higher, bulk desrable, 100-2101 [ lbs., $10.60; mixed lots. $10.50; j i weights below 140 lbs., $10.25; pack-i I ing sows, $8.25-$8.75. Cattle, receipts, 150; cows preI dominating, steady, cutter grades. :52.75-$4; few short fed heifers and I steers, $8.75-$9.75. I Calves, receipts. 600; vealers generally 50c lower, good to choice, lsl4-$14.50; common and mediunP, I $8.50-sl2. Sheep: receipts. 2,000; lambs barely active, steady, good to choice I ewes and weather lambs, $8.50$8.75; bucks and medium kinds. $7.50; throwouts, $6.50; fat ewes. $3 to $4. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May !Wh:ai 83% .87 .90 ' Coin ... .85% .87 .88% j Ofcts 40 .42% .43% Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind.. Oct. 3.—(U.R) — i I uV'stock: Hog market, 15c higher; 110 lbs. I down. $8 15; 110-120 lbs. $8.40; 120130 lbs.. $8.65; 130-140 lbs.. $8.90; 140-150 lbs. $9.15; 150-160 lbs. $9.40; 160-180 lbs., $9.65; 180-200 lbs.. $9.80; 200-225 lbs.. $9.90; 225-250 lbs., $10; 250-300 lbs., $10.15; 300350 lbs., $9.90; roughs, $7.50; stags $5.50; calves, $12.50; lambs, $7.00. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Oct. 3 No. 1 New Wheat 71c No. 2 New Wheat 70c New Oats 33c Barley 50c Rye aOc N 0.2 Yellow Corn per lOOIbs. $1.05 lIOCAu grocers egg market i Eggs, dozen 22c butterfat at station ' Butterfat 37c PPOULTRYMEN CLOSE MEET ! (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) i; ths State Livestock Sanitary Hoard f cn October 10. and ask that poul ‘ try be excluded from a regulation of that board requiring that all . vaccination be done by licensed , veranirtei I T ETAOIN etaipn AR veterinarians. I Includ'd on the committee w°re • J. B. Carney, Shelbyville; Frank ■ Hickey, Muncie, and Dr. C. E. Rags- * dale, Lebanon. — o—- — - Will Yager of south west of the I city, attended to business in Deca- , ■ tur Thursday.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1930.
IIT’IHTMFA I’ OF F.\E< I I RIX Notice is hereby given. That tlie J undersigned has been appointed ExeIcutrix <»f the estate of Alvin L. Burdg, late of Adams county deveas-• Jed. The estate is probable solvent. Jessie F. Burdg. Executrix Herbert A. Luckey & Dore B. Erwin Sept. 25, 1930. Attorneys Sept. 26 Oct 3-19. o SHERIFF’S SHE < niinv Xumber 2015 N The Marion •JaUonai Bank VS. 'Janies F. Arnold and Alta J. Arnold Ry virtue of an execution to me i directed from the Clerk of the Ad- ' ams Circuit Court of ACams County Indiana. 1 will expose to public sale 'to the highest bidder on Monday, j 13th day of October, A. D. 1930, between tlie hours of 10 o’-lock A. al. and 4 o’clock pm. on said day at the East door of the Court House in Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, the rents and profits tor a term not exceeding seven years the folk*wing described real estate, to-wit: Inlot niMnber 99 in the Originrl Plat of the town (how city) of Decatur. Indiana,* excepting a strip of land 38 feet wide off of the weJt end of said Inlot 99. Subject to a, i mortgage lien. Commencing at the southeast corner of the west half of the soutn- ' east quarter of Section four (4) in, Townshifi twenty seven north ■>f r.inii-' f"iirl<-7 n ill) n a >t of Him second rviiicipal meridian; thence :■ innmu • a-o Hurt \ < > rods; thei.< • ' no; th • . *imii rods to the pl;o .■ I north eighty (80) rods thence west; thirty (30) rods; thence south, eighty (80) rods to the place i »f beginning Also commencing at tile southwest corner of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of said Section four (4) thence running east twenty (20) rods theme north fifty eight (58) rods and nine (9) links to the right of way of the Toledo St. Louis and Kansas City Railroad, thence southwest along tiie right of way of said railroad twenty one (21) rods and six (5) links; theme south fiftv (50) rods and twelve (12) links t**> the place of beginning, containing in all twenty one and 80-100 (21.80) acres, more or less, excepting therefrom three (3) acres off the south end of the first described tract thereof, being a tract thirty (30) rods long and sixteen (16) rods wide. Also, commencing at the south--1 vest < orner of the northwest quarter of tae southeast quarter of said section four (4); theme east to th3 southeast corner of said northwest juarter; theme north fifty (53> rods and twenty (20) links to th- - line of the right of way of the Toledo St. Louis and Kansas City Railread; thence in a southwest course along the south line of said railr >ad to the w est line of said northwest quarter; thence south to the place of beginning, containing nineteen (1'») and sixty four hundredths (61-100 acres, more or less. Also, commencing forty eight (48) rods and thirteen and 50-100 (13M») links west of the northeast corner of the w’est half of the southeast quarter of sail section four (4) thence unning west thirty one (31) rods and eleven (ID links to the northwest corner o fsaid west half ; thence ’ south on said west line forty eight ' <4B) rods and twenty two <22) links ■ to the north lino of the right of way of the Toledo St. Louis and Kansas ' Citv Railroad; thence northeasterly along the north line of said rail- ' road thlrtv three (33) rods and thirteen and 50-100 (13 >4) links; thence north thirty nine (33) rods and rwenv four (2D links to the place of beginning, containing eight and . and 72-100 (8.72) ac res, more or less. Also, one and 28-100 (L2B) acres ’ off the west side of the following . described tract nf land; commencing twenty six (26) rods and twenty ‘ (20) links west of the northeast » comer of the west half of the south ’ west haif of the southeast quarter > of said section four (4); thence west • twentv one (21) rods and eighteen and 50-100 (18*4) links: then-e ' south thirty nine (39) rods and twenty four (24) links to the north line of the right of way of| said ?. Toledo St. Ixiuis and Kansas ( ilv Railroad: thence in a northeasterly •nurse along the north line of sal t right of wav twenty two (22) rods and fifteen (15) links; thence north ’ thirty three (38) rods and seventeen end three fifths (17 3-5) links to the place of beginning. . Also, commencing at the northeast 1 orner of the west half of the south.vest quarter of said section four i (4) thence west thirty six (36) rods: thence south parallel with the east ’ line of said west half eighty <«o> ! rods; thence east thirty six (36) . »-ods; thence north eighty (80) rods 1 to the place of beginning, contain--1 ing eighteen (18) acres more or I * A S iso. the northeast quarter of tmsouthwest «iua»t?r of said section four <4) containing forty (40) acres 9lm re or less, subject to the ngn r 1 of whv of the Toledo •>i. Lou.s an 1 < i Kansas City Railr >ad through tnn I-i last two mentioned tracts, containing four (4) acres more or less. Also < opimem ing at a point in tiit t enter of the Public Highway which is one (1) chain and three (3) links - west of the southeast corner of tin? southeast quarter of the south" **’ quarter of said section four (4> thence to run in a northeast course
in the venter of said highway to a point on the north line of the southwest quarter of tlie southeast quarter of sai dseution frur (4) which is six (6) c hains and fourteen (14) links west «f the northeast corner of said southwest quarter of j said southeast quarter of said section four (4); theme west on the north line of said southwest quarter of said southeast quarter and the north line of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter ot said section four (4) to the northwest corner of the soutneast quarter of said southwest (juarter; theme south to the southwest corner of said southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of .said section four (4) thence east to the place of beginning, containing fifty two and 83-100 <52.83) acres more or less, containing in the aggregate after said exceptions one hundred fiftv five and 27-100 acres more or less, subject to a mortgage lien. Lots numbers 2. 6, and 7 of the west half of the west half of the Rivarre reserve. Also, beginning at the of Lot 2 aforesaid, south to the southwest corner of said lot 2; thence west to thf* Re<*tion line, theme north with said section line to a J point dtn 5 west of the place of be- . ginning, theme east to the place of ■ beginning being in township 27 north of range 15 east. Subject to a mortgage lien. Inlot 1016 in E. Burt Lenhart j Commissioners subdivision of Outlot 24 in the southern Division of the I town, now city, of Decatur, Indiana, j Inlot 1017 in E. Burt Lenhart Commissioners subdivision of out- ' lot 24 in th? .soutdern Division of I the town, now city of Decatur, In--1 diana. situated in Adams County State of Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment interest and costs 1 will at the same time and plat e expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate taken as the property of James F. Arnold and Alta J. Arnold at the suit of The Marion National Bank. ■ Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Harl Hollingsworth Sheriff Adams County, Indiana. Charles E. Schwarts, Attorney. Sept. 19-26 Oct 3. Get the Habit—Trade al Home.
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Old Adams County Bank Open Evenings to 9:30 O’clock Please bring in your certificates and exchange them for the new interest bearing certificates. Do this at once so there will be no unnecessary delay in reopening. Old Adams County Bank
SPEAKERS FOR TEACHERS’ MEET ARE ANNOUNCED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Mr. Milo H. Stuart of Technical high school, Indianapolis, will explain the purposes of physical training. Dr. C. T. Malon will discuss before the Social Science teachers "New Policies in Government.’’ All science teachers will hear a lecture from Dr Francis Curtis, t’nlveisity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Dr. Ruth Streitz, head of department of Home Economics, University of Cincinnati, Cihcinnati. Ohio will discuss the progressive education attitude toward home economics. The executive committee is having the programs printed at lais time. The Decatur schools will close on Wednesday evening, Oct. 15 to enable the teachers to attend the Fort Wayne meeting. o WATSON GOES ON AIR AGAIN (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONEI tics was the answer to this about face by our Democratic friends." Senator Harrison of Mississippi,
Most parlor furnaces are good looking, but good looks alone will not keep your home warm. It’s what’s inside the cabinet that counts. And that is why we urge you to inspect the remarkable new r Globe GlowBoy now on exhibition at our store. — iSCHAFER HDW. Co.
a Democrat. Watson said, debated' against thhe sugar tariff, designed i to protect the sugar cane and beet; industry in the United States, but "made a most earnest fight for a duty ->t seven cents on cotton, j produced in his own state.” o CHAIRMAN NYE SAYS EVIDENCE IS WORTH PROBE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) th i present time in connection with the case. Kelley said his charges would soon be made publie. He told Nye tthay had been Mold i for exclusive newspaper publics , tl'JJl. ue’f Nye said he thought it would
THE A. R. BELL FARM I FOR SALE I By Administrator I Notice is hereby given .that Charles K. Bell, as admin will annexed of the estate of Alexander R. Hell. ■ spects agreeable to the order of the Adams tin n , al e <ute b J entered in the matter of said estate, for the sale 01 o*' 9 inafter described, on ■ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 1930 | at the law office of James T. Merryman in the KnLhts of o*l Building in the city of Decatur, Indiana between th. ” e3|le | o’clock a.m. and four o’clock p.m., will offer tor sal . 1 not less than the appraised value and fre ®, °V ’ mber *531. <1 the November installment of taxes, payable in ■. • . .... following described real estate, situated in Adams Indiana, to-wit: . .. the ww tn The west half of the southeast quarter of ‘”’7'. ” Dort W of the northeast quarter of section 35 ami the east halt j quarter of section 35; the north half of the , southwest quarter of section 35; the north halt of th t of the southeast quarter of section 35 and also '" n " ' , <t ‘ uarW southwest comer of the northeast quarter of the section 35; thence running north 40 rods; thence ' rang e southwest to the place of beginning, all in township 1 ' {oW east, containing 285 acres more or less, excepting tltci. Ing described tract to-wit: , soa thl Commencing in the center of the Decatur Road < , 110 rtMi 29 rods east of the southwest corner of the east hall " 1 . | )eßtt qj quarter of section 35, in sa d township and range at " n alo#g fl 63 rods to the center of the Piqua road; thence non i_ * center of said road far enough to make a strip of lam. J thence west parallel with said first line to the cent, r <> ; road; thence southwest along the center of said Decalin place of beginning. . , ~,f nf the sou* Except therefrom the following: Part of the east i.i iu terM west quarter of section 35, commencing at an iron pm a .. . r0 [g tlon of the west line of the east half of the southwy-i <. 1 i(|ll tiiiu tion 35; and the center line of the Bellmont Road 11 f ga jj a quarter of said section; thence north along the west lint " tl | halt of the southwest quarter of said section 35 seven a))( jj eight feet to an iron pin, thence east four hundred oignb ‘| Inches to an iron pin in the center of the Bellmont ~ on s Rd southwesterly direction along the center line of said ' iug j t ine hundred fifty-four feet to the place of beginning. co I acres}, more or less.- . in ( P nti Except also the following: Commencing at a point at i1)B I tlon of the center line of the Bellmont Concrete Rom. .m ■line of the Piqua-Fort Wayne Road; thence south torty m.'' I west along the center of said Bellmont Concrete Road -■ I stake; thence south 15 degrees west along the center o. t ft i Concrete Road 374.8 feet to a point in the center of said '' 1 pjqa crete Road; thence east 856.4 leet to a point in the center o Fort Wayn Road; thence north 45 degrees west along ,|IP said Piqua-Fort Wayne Road 759 feet to the point of begum - ( ing 5.85 acres and being in the northeast quarter of the SIIU a | so tM ter of said section 35 township 28 north range 14 east; exec] ( tract sold off by deed from Alexander R. Bell and Dota ' r q s o Joseph S. Lower of record in Book 61 page 460 of the Dee< said Adams County, Indiana , „, w TERMS —One-third in catih on day of sale; one-thud ■ and one-third in two years. . . . un t;l paS Deferred payments to bear 6%'interest from date of sa . form i ‘and ev denced by promissory notes on the usual blank bait‘ note. Payment thereof to be secured by a mortgage on the 'sold. Provided the purchaser may pay all the purchase nio 'if he so desires. In the event said real estate Bhoull ‘the s** i said date the sale thereof will be continued from day to day o terms of sale until said real estate shall have been . B howim A late survey of said lands made by the County Suite.j iase fjl exact number of acres in said farm will be furnished the P a day of sale. . it cod Said sale to be subject to the approval of the Adamo c CHARLES K. BELL j James T. Merryman, attorney. Administrator with «-
in mad- his sfl other way. — IS? Cannon Ib'cmin-.Sikrß Washine:..:, - J hop .1 .<■ >:• - ■•: day bote with 11- i W 11 AxsM th.- M. ' whom chaiu dm been pref.-m A four of church's m blisters. ■ Cannon " ail'd in hit ■today, and < ■ >ntifiiied the , bad a confer :. ‘worth y. mr.t but j discuss th [er phases of th.' inquiry JKB
