Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1930 — Page 2
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i CIASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, g BUSINESS CARDS, J AND NOTICES FOR SALE EABM SALE Will sell everything. (>< tober IS. Will Yager, 5 ntihs south and 5 miles west at Decatur. - 2;:4-6tx F(MI SALE — Chinchilla rabbits. Juniors 75 cents, seniors SI.OO Alton C. Bittner, Decatur R. R. 4 * 237-3tx F<Ut~SALE—6O acre farm in Bl'te Creek township with buildings. G<Msd lam). See Aldah Wolfe 237-3tx FOR SALE—Fresh cider after Tuesdaf. Phone 869-H J. O. Tricker. „ 237-31 FOR SALE —One four roll Deerine Corn shredder, Chalmer Brodbeek I.mite 8. Decatur. 237-3t3x FOR SALE —Light oak roll top office deck and chair in good condition. Phone 3901. 2::7-::' HHC SALE—MiIk route Phone 860- > _ _ 238-3tx | i>l: S\l.E Fine quality winter jpples and squash. Daniel Mazeliar Berne, Route 2, Phone 4693. 238-2 t W — „ FOR SALE-3 good Holstein cows, Peshened this month, Victor Byeri» one half mile east of Kirkx rtafl SALE—Potatoes, guaranteed gdfhi cookers. $1.25 a bushel. Phone 6735 or inquire at 1017 Mercer ave. 238-31 f6r SAI.E Cabbage for Kraut. SI.OO per hundred. Also potatoes slso per bushel. Ernest Longenbergoa. Craigville, Ind., Craigville plfone. 239-ltx FOR SALE—Stark and Balwin ap ales $1.25 a bushel V. e deliver Call 1253. D. E. Foreman, 228 North first street. 239-3 t FOR SALE —2 year old heifer, and fl 2 year old Shropshire ram. Bail McCullough, route 9, Decatur. 239t3x F&R SALE — Sow with 9 pigs. SI ale hog. Ernst Thieme, route Phone 845-B. 239t3x FeifSAiTE CIDER. CIDER. Sw t .-' Jider, 20c a gallon by the barrel, !.-«• by gallon jug. and apples 75c a htffihel at my cider mill at Hoag laftd. August Koenemanu. 239-6 t FOR RENT RENT—Furnished light houseAeeping apartment, first floor, fink in kitchen, private entrance stF 234-ts i fsr RENT—Modern heated office I Tooms. Also will share first floor j modern-«ffice with right party. D : N. Erwin. 236-6 t i HOUSE FOR RENT—7-room house.i corner of 9th and Madison Sts., opposite U. B. Church. Call 965. j Erie Grocery. 235-6tx i FOR RENT —5 room semi-modern ' furnished house. Call 856 after 6 ■ o'clock in evening. 237-31 . FOR RENT Modern 4 room flat with heat, water and lights furnished. Inquire L. A. Graham. 237-3'x FOR RENT —A 7 room house, in good location. Rent reasonable. In j quire of Mrs. Charles Dugan. 237-31 I FOR RENT — Strictly modtrn house on Adams street. Two I blocks from court house. One modern except furnace on Monroe St., Phone 319 237-3 t FOR RENT - 2 corner office - rooms above Niblick & Co., plenty of light; heat and water furnished. Inquire Niblick & Co. 23713 FOR RENT—IBO acres 2 miles no. of Decatur on grain lease. Good improvements. The Interstate Farm and Mortgage Corporation, Fort Wayne, Ind. 237t5 FOR RENT — 5 room house on North Ninth street, all modern except furnace. Inquire of Pete Gaffer. 237 -3tx WANTED WANTED —To buy second hand steel corn crib. W. C. Oliver, 1 mile north and 1 mile west of Monroe. 238t3x -— o — LOST AND FOUND LOST—A cameo broach pin. Finder please return to Daily Democrat office and receive reward. 235-6tx o NOTICE—No hunting or tresspassing allowed on the Fred Miltachler, August Lengerich and Frank Losche farms. 236-3tx NOTICt! 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 more nearly meet the requirements of our community under the State system. To feet the details of this change it is necessary to give the following notice for 61 days. The First National Bank located at. Decatur, in the State of Indi ana, is closing Its affairs. All note holders and other creditors of th< associaton are therefore hereby notified to present the notes am, other claims for payment. T. F. GRALIKER, Sept. 17, 1930 Cashier.
! S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR » Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly I day or night. ' Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service GENERAL TRUCKING Live Stock Hauling a Specialty All loads insured. CARL PA I, ME R Live Stock Dealer Juet Give Me a Ring Phone 489 Decatur, Indiana ■ ■ ■ wja? _ .... ■T*'' _ -i". N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone JO. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ASHBAUCHER&MAYNARD Funeral Home, Inc. MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embalmer. Ambulance Service Phones 844 & 510 For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapailh Rladonlc diagnosis and treatment Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. Typewriting Stenographic Work 11 you have any extra type-I writing or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse .linfae J. T. Merryman’s Law flffir.-. K of C Bldg. Roy Johnson Auctioneer Room 5, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. - Phones - Office 265 Home 1022 Decatur, Indiana FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 I BARGAINS: — Bargains In Living I . Room, Dining Room suits, mat-1 ■ tresses and rugs. Stuckey and C 0.,! Monroe. Our phone number Is 44 ! 168-ts ill' Illl[llll"llll T>iqhto < -a. f 1 r T"’HE right kind of insur--1 ance is the only kind we ever write! Ever hear of ALTNA? Ever hear of anyone x who hasn’t 1 XE.TNA is the first multiple line insurance organization , in America to pay its policy x holders— One Billion Dollars ($1,000,000,000.00) a It pays to be AE.TN A-IZED. '■ : The ; Suttles-Edwards Co.. Inc. G Over Niblick’s Store d Phone No. 358 i. Decatur, Ind. j e ft ; lllllll&lllllll
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Corrected Oct. 9 | Hogs. 90-120 pounds $8.25 I Hogs. 120-140 pounds $8.75 Hogs, 140-160 pounds $9.25 Hogs. 160-180 pounds $9.75 Hogs. 180-200 pounds $9.90 Hogs, 200-225 pounds ... 10.00 Hogs. 225-250 pounds 10.10 Hogs, 250-300 pounds 10.25 Hogs, 300-350 pounds 10.00 Roughs $7.50 Stags $5.50 Vealers -1214 c Spring Lambs 714 c CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dee. Mar. May Wheat 7714 .80% .83% Corn 8114 .8214 .84% Oats 36 .3814 .89% East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, N. Y„ Oct. 9.—HJ.R) —Livestock: Hogs. Receipts. 1.000: holdovers, 300; fairly active; weights above 200 lbs., steady; lighter averages weak to 10c lower; bulk desirable, 160-200 lbs.. $11; 200-220 lbs., $11.10; pigs, ami underweights, largely. y!".75: packing SO**, $5.25-$8.75; I few. $9.00. i Cattle: Receipts. 325; grass cati tie, draggy; scattered sales about steady; plain grassers, $6-$6.50; , fleshy kinds held upward to $8; I cutter cows, $2 75 si. Calves: Receipts, 15o; vealer.: steady to weak; good to choice, sl4-$14.50. Sheep: Receipts, 1.600; lambs active, steady to 25c higher; good to choice ewes and wetliered lambs $9.25; few, $9.50; bucks and in-be-tween grades, $8; throwouts. $7. Fort Wayne Livestock Foit Wayne, Ind.. Oct. 9. —(U.K — Livestock: Hog market, 5-20 c higher; 110 lbs. down, $8.50; 110-120 lbs., $8.75; 120-130 lbs., $9; 130-140 lbs., $9.25; 140-150 lbs., $9.50; 150-160 lbs.. !$9.75; 160-180 lbs., $9.90; 180-200 I lbs., $10.05; 200-225 lbs., $10.15; '225-250 lbs., $10.25; 250-300 lbs.. $10.35; 300-325 lbs., $10.10; 325-350 lbs., $9.85; 350-400 lbs.. $9.60; stags. $5.50; roughs, $7.75; calves, $13.00; lambs, SB.OO. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Oct. 9 No. 1 New Wheat . 71c I No. 2 New Wheat 70c I New Oats : 33c I Barley 5 0c I Rye 8 0c . N 0.2 Yellow Corn per lOOIbs. $1.05 LOCAL grocers egg market ■ Eggs, dozen 22c butterfat at station ■ Butterfat 35c FISH! FISH! Fresh A-l pickerel, boneless, and ’Ferch. Also ovsters. Ml TSCHLER S Phones 106—107 0 MICHIGAN APPLES—McIntosh SJ. to $1.60 bu; Home made apple Butter SI.OO per gal. Pure cider \ fnegar 30c gal. Brine containers. S. E. Haggard. 1 mile south $4 mile east of Monroe. 234-6'.x O \ori< E TO T VZI’AYEHS Notice is hereby jfiven that Monplay. November 3. 1930 will be the ! last day to pay your fall instaliinent ot taxes. The county treasurer’s ofI fiee will be open from A. M. to 4 p. ni, during the tax paying season. All taxes n »t paid by that time will become delinquent ami a 10% penalty will be added. Those who have bought or sold propert yarn! wish a division of taxes are asked to come in at once. ‘’ail on the Auditor for errors and any reduction?, 'ihe Treasurer can make no corrections. The 'I reasurer will n >t be responsible for th' penalty of delinquent taxes resulting from the ommission of tax-payer to state definitely on what property, they desire to pay, in whose name it may be found, in what township or corporation It is situated. Persons owing delinquent taxes should pay them at once, the law is such that there is no option left sos the Treasurer but enforce the collection of delinquent taxes. The annual sale of delinquent lands and lots will take place on the second Monday in February 1931 at 10:00 A. M. County orders will not be paid tn anyone owing delinquent taxes. All persons are warned agains them. No receipts will be held after expiration of time, as the new depository law requires the Treasurer to make dally deposits. , Particular attention: If you pfy I taxes in more than one township I mention the fart to the Treasurer also see that your receipts call for ail your real estate and perse"" l property . In making inquiries of the Treasiver regarding taxes to insure reply do not fail to include return postage. Ed. A. Ashbaucher. Treasurer Adams County, Indiana. Oct. 6-Nov. 3
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1930.
( \OTI< !•: Ob’ of i k Noth r is hen by gi\rn that the M undesigned, commissioner, appointed by the Adams Circuit Court of ! Adams County, State of Indiana at . th- September Term, l‘»30, of said J Court in a < au>»* for partition of real estate for which this action was brought wherein William H. Zwick is plaintiff and Anna Sievers, et al > are defendants and which is cause number 13660 on the Civil Docket of f said Court by authority of said Court i will offer for sale at private sale to the highest and best bidder at tile ’ law office of Fruchte and IJttorer I in Morrison Block at number 114 I South Second street in the City of Decatur, Adams County, State of InI diana. on Wednesday the 29th day • of October, 1930 between the hours ’ of 10 o’c loi k A. M. and 4 o’cloc k I‘. I M. of said day. free of liens except I the lien of taxes for the year 1930 payable in the year 1931 and all suo- ) quent taxes, and if not sold on said » clay the same will be continued and ' offered for sale between the hours ! of each succeeding day thereafter until the same is sold, the following real estate in Adams County, in the State of Indiana, to wit: r I’he east one half of the following described real estate in Adams Cuunt ty in the State of Indiana, to wit: , described trad of land; the north ‘ west fractional quarter of section . two (2> and the northeast fraction of section three (3) in township twenty eight (2S) north range thirteen <l3> east estimated to contain k one hundred sixty one and eighteen ' one hundredths acres, said land to be divided by a straight line running north and south from the north] ’ line of said lint or land to the St. > Mary’s Kiv« r so as to make an equal number of acres on each side of said line, am!, estimated to contain sev- , entv nine (79) ac res of land more or less. Terms of Sale: One third to be t paid cash on day of sah*. one third i to be paid in nine months ami one I i}: rd to !u pt fl in (‘kuiit- en months t from date of sale respectively. Then purchaser must give uis notes for ’ deferrel payments, waiving valuation ami appraisement laws with 6', per cent interest fr >m date, to be se- ( cured by free hold surety and by mortgage on the premises sold. The purchaser, however, if he so desires, may pay all cash. Such sale shall be . made subject to the approval of th- - Circuit Court and will not be , sold for less than tile full appraised value thereof as specified in the order of said Court. J. Fred Fruchte Commissioner J*'ruchte & Litterer. Attorneys. t Oct. 2-9-16 1 o NOTICE OF BOND SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 20th day of October 1930, at 10 o’clock A. M.. the Treasurer of Adams County Indiana, will offer for sale at the office of 'Treasurer in Decatur an issue of $24,0X0.00 of bonds of Wm. Aumann I toad. Root and Preble Twps., Indiana Said bonds will he 20 in number, dated oct. 15, 1930 of |1,204.00 each, bearing interest at the rate of 4’ 2 per cent per annum, payable semiannually on the 15th day of July and on the 15th day of January each year as evidenced by and upon the surrender of the annexed coupons as they severally become due. Said bonds will mature and become payable serially as follows: divided into 20 equal series of one bond each first series principal and interest pavable July 15th 1931 and om- bond every six months hereafter Said bonds have been issued in strict compliance with the laws of the State of Indiana and pursuant to an order or resolution of the Board of Commissioners of Adams Co., Indiana, duly entered of record on the 7th day of O< t., 1930. authorizing said bonds to be issued for the purpose of providing funds for Wm. Aumann Road as petitioned for by Wm. Aumann eta!. Said bonds will be sold according to the law to the highest and best bidder for nut less than nar or save value. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Ed Ashbaucher Treasurer f Adams County Treasurer of Adams County Indiana. Oct. 9-IG. HOSPITAL oJTES Henry Arias, Pleasant Mrtis, underwent a major emergency op- ; eration at Ihe Adams County Memorial hospital yesterday. Mrs. Fred Smith, 318 South Third street, underwent a major operation at the Adams County Memorial hospital this morning. Get the Habit—Trade at Home. —o FOR SALE —At the garden, good ' cabbage, SI.OO per CWT; cracked cabbage good for kraut, 50e per CWT; ‘urpips, 50c per bushel; tomatoes. 25c per bushel at the garden. Willard Steele, Phone 5424 MGNEY/i? p HOUSEKEEPERS I I We have helped hundreds of families in this community by lending them enough money to square up all their debts. Our twenty-payment plan makes ths t repayment easy. If you nepd any amount from SlO to S3OO t we will advance it to you quickly. All dealings confidential. ! C-" ■ • or phen-'. > Franklin Security Co. > Over Schafer Ildw. Co. [! Phone 237 becatur, Jnd
Bond Is Forfeited Terre Haute, Ind., Oct. 9.—(U.R)~ Forfeiture of the SIO,OOO bond of •Joe Trauin, alleged leader of the Wabash Valley liquor ring and now serving a term in Leavenworth penitentiary, was ordered by Judge Robert C. Baltzell at the close of the October term of federal court, southern Indiana district. Suit to prevent collection of the bond was instituted after Traum was captured in Chicago and sentenced to a prison term. Judge Baltzell ruled that Traum had not appeared on the date set for trial that the court was powerless to change its previous order for forfeiture. o Wins Unexpected Prize Antwerp, Belgium, —(UP)— On landing front a tail spin in an ordinary cabin monoplane. British Flight Lieutenant A. J Styran was amaz- , ed when handed third prize in an aerobatics competition being held here. o—.- w - Long Names Secretary Baton Rouge La., Oct. 9—(UP) — Miss Alice Lee Grospean, Gov. Huey P. Eong's private secretary, presided over the department of state today as Louisiana's first woman to hold that position. Miss Grospean’s elevation to an ! office in his cabinet was announc- , ed by the Governor yesterday, a i few hours after the death of James I
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J. Bailey, who was serving hil fourth term. ■ o—— —— Lindbergh Says Son Can Choose Future New York, Oct. 9—(UP) —Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., will choose hts own career when ho comes of age, according to an interview with his father in the November issue of the Pictorial Review. Col. Lindbergh laughed when the Interviewer asked him about his present plans for his son’s future. “Our son has hardly reached ‘he age to have his future determined for him. “the Colonel was quoted | as saying, "and in any case, it is | JUST RECEIVED New Shipment of COATS and DRESSES MRS. M. MOYER 115 N. First st.
a question he can best decide for himself when the time comes.'* Hundreds of gifts of clothing were received betore the birth ot ' the baby, Lindbergh said. They could not be returned without a personal explanation he added, because It would be "ungracious" nor could they be given away to charitable
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