Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1930 — Page 2

PAGE TWO

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES 1 J 1 ' 11 f FOR S ALE FOR SALE — Michigan Apples: ' Grimes Golden, Jonathan, Wagoners and other, varieties, at mod-: erate prices. Truck will be in by Thursday. Call 1253 and leave order* 243t3, FOIiJsALE Turnips 40c bushel.! Tomatoes 20c bu. Cabbage SI.OO cwt. J. D. Steele, 1 utile east of Decatur. 243t3x FOR SALE OR TRADE Tin—: good dairy heifers and two cows that will be fresh in November. Have 40 good feeding steers that will sell or will put out to feed on shares, or will trade for hogs. Have one ton Ford truck. Peter C. Miller. Route 9, Decatur. Two miles-south of Decatur. 243t3x .VhlXugan .Vppi.es for sale — Mclntosh, Jonathons, Grimes Golden. ajtd Greenings from $1 to $1.66 bushek Bring containers. S. E. Hag gard, 1 mile south, mile east of Monroe. 240-6tx FOR SALE—One cow and 6 head of shoats. Mrs. Lucile Walters, Decatur, Route 8. ’ 244-3tx FOR SALE>—3 sows with pigs. | Fred Thieme, phone 866-C. 244t3xi FOR SALE — Brussels Carpet. I 9x12. Mrs. B. W. Sholty. 607 Mon-1 roe st., Phene 521 245-3tx I Hili SALE-I). C. Radios. Special for farmers. S2O and tip .complete. | Also sell all accessories for A. C. 1 and D. C. receiving. Phone 1277. 314 North Ninth street 245-olx FOR SALE —Good coon hound dog. Cail 219 North Eighth Street. John Thompson. 245-3tx FOR KENT | FOR RENT —Jackson property on I South First street. Modern. Pos- ! session at once. Call Mrs. Phil Mack I lin, phone 298. 240-6 t i FUR RENT—Semi modern dwelling | 2 squares from Court Hous- i Phores 85, 304 Dore B. Erwin. i Edit RENT — Rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. Mae Jackson ll'J Su*th, First Street . 240-6 t FOR Jj-N I—Light housekeeping apaiwo nt. Nice dean rooms. Price reasonable. Phone 1269. 242-t! , v.,, i— 5 room house on I North Ninth St. all model n bu* j furnace Inquire Peter Gaffer. LOST AND FOUND LOST - Beagle dog. near Pleasant Mills. Splayed female. Answers toi name of Buster. Call 14. Reward. 243-31 x —- o WANTED WANTED — Light housekeeping rooms in modern home. References. Address “C" Democrat. 245-3tx i — o — Vcnued Case Upheld Brazil. Ind.. Oct. 16—(U.R)—After deliberating four hours a jury in Clay circiut court upheld a decision of th? Brazil city court in | finding Harold Snyder, driver for the Kibler Trucking company, Indianapolis, guilty on a charge of driving an overloaded truck over city pavement. Snyder was fined $250 and costs. - o- —— Fresh Pickerel, Perch and Boneless Fish. Fresh bulk and canned oysters. Schmitt Meat Market. |

MHBMMBMWMWIMaWEgJ-g HPHE best advertisement -*. for Windstorm Insurance I is a windstorm itself—but; then it’s too late! The time to get “under cover” is note! For you never know when a “hit of a blow” may be a “bitter blow”—unless covered by one of our Windstorm. Policies! Issued by the dependable Automobile Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. The Suttles-Edwards a Co.. Inc Over Niblick’s Store Phone No. 358 _ Decatur. Ind. Z ( R, 4|i||| .

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulauce Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOME CRIST Eye* Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. tn. Telephone 135 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulauce Serv.ce. Office Phone 30. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ASH BAUCHER&MAYNARD Funeral Home, Inc. MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embalmer. Ambulance Servioe Phones 844 & 510 For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H FROHN API EL Licensed I Chiropractor and Nalurapaith ' Riadonic diagnosis and treatment Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. Roy Johnson Auctioneer Room 5, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. ■ Phones - Office 265 Home 1022 Decatur, Indiana wißwmroafliMgMajzkA’xsst ea FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. 11. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service iPhones; Office 61, Home 303 —1 V>Tf( E OF BOND * U.E Notice is hereby given that on the 20th day of October 1030. at 1«> - lock A. M.. the Treasurer of Adams County Indiana, will offer for sale at the office of Treasurer in Decatur I an issue of $24,080.00 of bonds of I VVm. Auniann Roa L Root and Ptebb ■ ITups„ Indiana. Said bonds will be 20 in number, dated Oct. 15, 11430 of >1,204.00 ea.-n. 1 bearing interest at the rate of 4 I ; per t ent per annum, payable semi- 1 (annually on the 15th day of July and} on the 15th day of January each year 1 as evidenced by and upon the sur-1 render of the annexed coupons a-i they severally become due. Said bunds will mature and be-i come payable serially as follows;! divided into 20 equal series of o.’ir | bond each first series principal and [ ’interest payable July 15th 1031 and I one bo-nd every six months hereafter! Said bonds have been issued in I strict compliance with th.- laws » f I the State of Indiana and pursuant I to an oriier or resolution of I.lc < | Board of Commissioners of Adams' Co., Indiana, duly entered of recur I ' j on the 7th day of Oct., l’»°.o, author-' j izing said bunds to be issued for the j [purpose of providing funds for Wm.! 1 Auitiann Road as petitioned for ir» i Wm. Aumann etal. Said bonds will be sold according i to the law to the highest and b.-st | oidder for not less than nar or sac value. 'I he right is reserved to reject any i land all bids. Ed Ashbamher Treasurer f Adams County Treasurer of Adams County Indian.t. o New Directory The rew Decatur city direvta y I has gru • to press and should he 1 published bv No’.e i-ber, G. S. j ett of Battle Creek. Michigan, who 1 was in this city today, anttou-i *ed. ! Since leaving Decatur, this Benue: Publishing Con my ha® conipk-w Cr preliminary W rrk for a city dirm ory at Lklpho. Ohio - I votue to tizimier, I , T ' ot Js e is hereby given that Monlav. November 3, 1930, will i, e the last day to pay your fall Installment of taxes. The county treasurer’s ~f. I flee will be open from 8 A. M. tn 4 i p m. during the tax paving sea.-.i»n. Ail taxes ii it paid by that time will become delinquent and a lor; penal|ty will be added. Those who have .bought or sold prepert yand wish a .division of taxes are asked to eo.ne in at once. Call on the Auditor for errors and j-’tiv re lis-tlon-'. The Treasurer can make no corrections. I The 'i I ( Usurer will not be responsible for the penalty of delinquent ; taxes resulting from th" .nn’niss.on lof tax-payer to state definitely on I what property, they desire to pay. in |Wh >se nur.e it may be found. In • what township or corporation it is situated. Perrons .wing delinquent taxes' | should pay them at once, the law such that there is no option kit for uie treasurer but enforce the eollvcion of delinquent taxes. ■ The annual sale of delinquent lands and lots will take place on th • second Monday in February t'J3l at 10:60 A. M. f'nnrtty orders will n >t be paid to in.'one owing delinquent taxes All pei sons are warned against them. No receipts will be held after expiration of time, as the new depository law requires the Treasurer to make daily deposits. Particular attei-.r'on If you pay taxes in more than one township . mention the ia-1 t-> the Treasurer also s e that your rv ■ . ‘s call for all your real estate and perj>C—■' pro- ■| pert >. . I& making inquiries of the \r? - 1 surer resardlng t.ixos tn insttr* rei-'v ' do not ta.l to include return postage. Ed. A. Ashbauchei'. Treasurer Adams County, Indiana. Oct. b-Nuv. 3

HUMBLE THEATER NOW SHOWING—“SON OF A GUN iTRERfS SMORK [ 'I H I IUJVTHIUJVTH A HIGH-POWERED I K ' rifle-ill bet hcs gj I GOitAG after Poor > R j OL POPEVE ( V- V cVF 1 W I i i Mfcar — pr . dk q ———— > ■ Q. IffigiiShri'fiCa -.. , ~ ' — ——, j-! MR. BROAD OF WALL STREET ' Charles McMj " r CtE an l ( Patricia rioroanspari y buy a ~song. learn it note • r gy the pale. __ — y % Jfacebt ’’X ' —vi rr " ‘.wA— fcr.n©t£. i mqon lichT f ar-YToo fresh 5 — |y' jOk _Hits- quartette stwz <nl hits —ft -j v\/ G- ’■ r K - ——- K

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE F.IARKET Corrected October 16 Hogs, 90-Llil pounds $8.35 Hogs, 110-120 pounds $8.60, .Hogs, 120-140 pounds sß.Boj l Ilogs, 180-200 pounds $9.55 | Hogs. 160-180 pounds $9.45 | i Hogs, 200-225 pounds $9.65 Hogs. 225-250 pounds $9.75 , Hog?, 250-300 pounds, $9.90, ■ HOhS, 330-350 pounds $9.45 | i Roughs $7.25 | ' Stags ... .... . . ... $5.50 j Vealers I Spring lambs a East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, N. Y., oct. 16..— I (U.R, —Livestock: Hogs: Receipts, 1.200; holdovers,i 1100: market less active than carl , isr; steady to 15c lower; bulk de , | sirable. 170-229 lbs., $10.60-$10.75; 1160-170 lbs.. $10.50-$16.G0; weights' below 140 lbs., mostly, $10.25; pack ! i hig sows, $5.25-$9. 1 ('.rttle Receipts, 50; nominally j ,-i ady. Calves: Receipts, 100; vealers i unchanged; good to choice, sl3 to I mostly $13.50. Sheep: Receipts, 600; lambs !fa tly activ : generally 25c higher; ! good to choice ewes ami w tiler i lambs, $8; bucks an.l inbetween I ; grades, $7.25; throwouts, $6.25. — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May July 'A lu..t, Old .th- 1 ! .Stt-.g .82Lj .83% New .77 .SI ' .83% Corn, Old .76% .77% .80% .81% New .76% .78% ,BJ% I Oats, Old .36% .38% .39% New. .36% .33% .39% LOCAL CRA'N MARKET Corre< ted October 13 No. 1 New 'Viieat 71c No. 2 New Wheat 7vc New Oats 32c Barley .... 5" Rye ; aOe I N 0.2 Yellow Coin per lOOIbs. $1.05 i OCAu GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 25c! UUITERFAT at station j Butter; ".t 34c — o Jobless Cared For — | New York. Oct. 16. i’J.R) —Winto. I jobs lor at least le.ooO unemployed! pirsons will be created in New j York as the result of the formation jof a committee of prominent bank-1 I ”-.: and business men. who have 1 . promised to raise $150,000 a wtek • I lor the needy. The money will be distributed i through the Charity Organization ! Soc'ety and the Association for Im i J proving th Condition of the I’o r. Work will be found for needy ! heads of fantili s on a five-day . j busts, and the pay will be $3 a day.

t FISH! FISH! Fresh Pickerel, Boneless- > I Perch, Herring and OYSTERS MUTSCHLER’S PHONES 106 and 107

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Illi RSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1930.

NOTICE! Our directors hav< made appli-' (ration to change our Charter to a! STATE one. We shall have same .sh.nreliold-1 ers, same directors, same officers j [as at present. We believe that we, lean more nearly meet the requirements of our community under the I State system. To meet the details of thichange it is m rcssary to give the following notice for 61 days: The First National Bank located at Decatur, in the State us Indiana is closing its affairs. All note | | holders and other creditors of the associaton are therefore hereby' notified to present the notes ani. ! other claims for payment. T. F. G KALI KER, | Sept. 17. 1930 Cashier. — o xoru !■: or <mi • HEAL !•> lATE Noti< e is hereby given that the : junr' rsigned. commissioner, appoini-j by the Adams Circuit Court <>f ; Ada.-ns County, State of Indiana at' jthe .September Term, 1930, of said i |Court in a cau?e for partition of real! testate for whi h this action was! •ro wherein William H. Zwivki is plaintiff and Anna Sievers, et al! j ‘re deft-::d;»nts and whi *h is < ause i number imo on the Civil p.M-k» t of: i *aid Court by authority of said Court I •vili offer for sale at private sale t • the hights: an.l best Idd.l-r at the J a.v otfiee o: Cruuiite And I n Morrison Block at number H4| : South Second street in the Citv o f, 11‘ecatur, Aiiams County. State of In-i . liana, on Wednesday the 29th dav »f <>-t drer. 1930 between the hours) t IV o < bn k A. M. and 4 o’clock 1». M. of said day, free of liens except the lien of taxes for the vear 1930 payable in the year 1931 and all s in-I luent taxes, and if not sold on said ! I ry the snmie will be continued and I >ff» red for s J- between the hours J »f ea< h succeeding day thereafter! until the same is sold, t!ie followingj real estate in Adams County, in the State of Indiana, to wit: i he cast one naif of the following' ides rlbed real estate in Adams Cou.i- --| ty in the State of Indiana, to wit ! i irs<ribr<l tra V of land; the north; I rest fractional quarter of section' | two (2i en<i the northeast, fraction i I »f section three (3> in township; • twenty eight nurth range thir-; ten <l3) east estimated to contain •ne hundred sixty one and eighteen »ne hut: iredths tv res, sai l land to >e divided by a straight line .-unnng nort i and south fro n the north me of- ii 1 line or land to tne St. Marx’s River so as to make an equ ■! i-ruber of acre® on each side of said ine, and estimated to contain sev•nty nine (79) acres of land more or less. 1 er;ns of Sale: One thirl to b? paid cash on day of sale, on? third > i t- paid in jrin.e months and one third to be paid in eighteen months ..’rum date of sale respectively. Ihe pu:cha. er must give his n »tes i >r ieferred pay.-nehts, waiving valuation an I aiiprai-ement laws with €% | per cent intt resi fr m date, to be s - i ui’€d by f ee hold suuety and by i ii(‘"tgar;e on the premises sold. The LpurUiaser, how. ver, if he so desires. ! nay pav all cash. Such sale shall he made subject to the approval of the \<i.i os Ciicult Court and wi.l not be .«> 11 for los? than th full apprais ; -<l value thereof as specified in the »rder of said C«>urt. Fred Fruchte Commissioner ! 'rudite & Litterer. Attorneys. «■ :. 2-' '■

.... * . You can borrow up to 3300 i from us in any of these ways: 1. Call at office —where we will be triad to explain our service. ■; 2. Phone . Telephone applications will receive [ prompt attention. 3. Tear out ad. write your name and address across it, and mail it to us. You will find our service prompt, courteous, confidential, helpful and economical. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. j '‘hone 237 Decatur, Ind

COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Elton ('. Hirschy et al, 15 acres iu Mon.oe township to Bessie M. Gates t al for $300.90. ‘ I Estella Hirschy Gid.. 15 acres iu i Monroe township to Bessie M. Gates [ : ?t al for $450.69 Ceorge W. Baumgartner et tix. [ lan 1 in Bine Creek township to Bea

. Public Auction west of Honduras, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1930 Commencing at 1:30 o'clock p. m. The following properly, to-wit: One-fourth acre of eroun-l. This is right on the comer and .. splendid location for a service station, on the main road between Bluffton and Decatur. Main bnilidng is 18x34x14 ft. high. Tins is a frame building in good state of repair. Good smoke house; Bxlo chicken coop; 16 ft. iron gate; 100 ft. of yard fence; iron fence post; wooden fence posts; window lights; 2 doors: cement walks; bricks; seteial perch of stone, and some other out buildings. TERMS $lO and under cash, over that amount 3 months time without interest. 3% off tor cash. JONAS STRAHM, Owner H. 11. High, Auct. Amos Gerber, Clerk

Prices Slashed I TIRES CHEAPER THAN EVER 30x3 , / 2 Oversize 29x4.40, $4.25, First $4.39, $4.95 $4.75 and $5.50 . 30x4.50, $4.95, !!.!’ ~2 , and $5.25 and $6.50 3 i qT! 8 «, r„ 29x4.75 $5.95, 6.95 to 8 (.ad 30x5.00 $6.25 &$7 30x5 Truck 28x4.75. . $5.95 First .... $18.95 6 ply .... $7.95 Q9vR » «iv 32x6.00 6-ply.. .$lO ,r S ? y clQ C o- 31x6.00 U. S. Truck. $lB - s2o Roya | )85 34x7 Truck $33.00 29x5.00 $6.25, 7.50 — Special for Saturday — With the purchase of any size tire Q A A a tube the same size for tpA«W HEATER for Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge OQg* and Overland t/OV Porter Tire Co. GILES V. PORTER 341 Winchester st. Phone 1289

jamin F. Iloblet for SI.OO. Giles V. Porter Adm. land in St. ' Marys township to Richard R. . Speakman et? ux for $3,500.00 o Yard Has Gooa Record London.— (U.R} —Three hundred I and twenty thousand people have I been identified by their finger- ' prints, without a single error, since 1901, according to a Scotland Yard ' official.

'FREE One quart oil with each 1 ! 10 gallons gasoline purchased at j South Winchester street Filling. I : Station, Lawrence Potts, Mgr. 241t6x City Water Bills I j : are due and must be paid on or before oct2o A 10% penalty will he added if bills arc not paid by this date. City Water Dept CITY HALL

BAR' . > Ro-cr. Rn.-,-. ,r ''' ■ ■■ flr' 10/t)| DISCOUNI ON '«I El ZCTMI LIGHT I BILLS I BY “HSII OR BEfGIE I aRk £ Al g h f9l M-JI ILff t’hs POWER BILLS | ARE ALSO HI -AND- J BE FI •-D Y - twentieth « MONTH M CiTY HAB