Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1930 — Page 2

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■SMMaMSWMMSaSSMMBMFaMMtIMWMadI ’ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE I'OII SALE—One cow ami t> head of shouts. Mrs. Lucile Walters, Delator Rolli.- > 244 FOR SALE—3 sown with pigs. Fred Thieme, phone 866-C. 244L3X FOR 'SALE Brussels Carpet? 9xLL Mrs. B. W. Sholty. 607 Munroe st., Phone 521 245-Btx FOR SALE b. C. Radios. Special ' lor farmers. S2O and up .complete. Also sell all accessories lor A. C. and D. C. receiving. Phone 1277. 314 North Ninth street 245-3tx FOR SALE -Good coon hound dog. Call 219 North Eighth Street. John Thompson. 245-3tx i FOR SALE Sorghum molasses, $L50 a gallon or J 1.40 a galkm in 5 gallon lots. Winter apples. J 1.25. Otto Rleeke. phone 694-T 242-3tx eod FOR SALE —Walnut case piano vic- 1 trola upd records. Call 815 evenings 246-3tx FOR SALE—IB pigs for $86.60. Otto Sale Vs mile west and IVi miles south ot Linn Grove. 24612tx FOR SALE—3 milch cows. Roy Young. mile east and 1-4 mile i south of Salem. 245-3tx FOR SALE —Potatoes, SI.OO per j bushel. Also apples, 50c to 75c * per bushel. Fred or Elmer Peters, j IVi miles north, 1 mile west of Magley. Craigville phone. 24613 x j FOR SALE—6O acres of good land, i good buildings, by owner. 304 Marshall street, phone 488. 246t3x FOR RENT FOR RENT—Semi modern dwelling

2 squares from Court House Phones 85, 304 Dore B. Erwin. 241-6’. FOR'llkNT—Light housekeeping apanment. Nice clean rooms. Price reasonable. Phone 1269. 242-ts FOR RENT —5 room house on North Ninth St., all modern but furnace. Inquire Peter Gaffer. 246t3x1 o WANTED WANTED — Light housekeeping roqnis in modern home. References. Address “C" % Democrat. ' 245-3 U * ■ — —o— — Persons wanting Pear Cider next Thursday, bring barrels, or let me know how* much they want.; 20c gallon; by barrel 15c gallou. . Peter Kirsch. Its 0 Slow Riders Too Slow Luton. —So slow were the only two competitors in a slow bicycle race, that they were ordered to dismount and toss to decide the issue. SALE CALENDAR — Oct. 15 —Will Yager, 5 mi. south and 5 mile west of Decatur, farm sale. High and Michaud, Aucts. October 18 —Jonas Strahm, 1 mile west of Honduras H. H. High, Auct. October 18. Household goods ot }Jrs. Coat Cook, 815 North Filth street. Oct. 18 — Decatur Community Sale —Breiner’s Feed Barn, Monroe st. Rby Johnson, auct. Oct. 28 —Daniel Kipfer, one and I one-half mile east of Vera Cruz. Oct. 28 — Eastern in.d. Jersey Breeder's Sale. Portland, Ind. Roy Johnson, auct. Oct. 30 —L. A. Graham & Geo.. Hazelwood, farm sale. 2 mile west I’leasant Mills. Roy Johnson, auct. Nov. 11—Fred Baker 1% mi. west of Decatur on Peterson road. Clos- ■ ing out sale. Roy Johnson. Auct. I Nov. 18 —Charles Lehrman, 6 mi.. east and 1 mi. north Decatur. Roy: Johnson, auct. Nov. 20 —Gus Borne, 1 mile west 1 and 3 mile north Preble. Roy Johnson, auct. Auctioneers are asked to bring : in their sale dates which will be > run free of charge in this calendar.

“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 1144 Phone 80 Typewriting Stenographic Work 11 you have any extra typewrit ina or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mcg. Black, luidy Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone '737 Ambulance Service SL«- ""IIU— — "-JN. A. BIXLER OPTOME fRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:80—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 13S 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 Naturopath! Riadonic diagnosis and treatment, Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St.' i Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 i 10 years in Decatur.

Roy Johnson Auctioneer Room 5, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. • Phones - Office 265 Home 1022 Decatur, Indiana FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. K. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61. Home 303 s "1L... L l ." Yager Brothers FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered day or night. At night call phone 44. Day time call phone 105 Ambulance Service, day or night. - _■ . ■ - Stock Exchanges Old The idea of a stock exchange Is an old one. and stock brokers, so called, have existed for many years. In fact. Nelson states that ns early as 1285 in England the term “broker" is referred tn In an act of parlianent. « o NOTICE! Our directors made application to change our Charter to a STATE one. We shall have same shareholders. same directors, same officers ias at present. We believe that we can more nearly meet the requirements of our community under the State system. To meet the details of this i i change it is necessary to give the > : following notice for 61 days: I The First National Bank located .at Decatur, in the State of IndiI ana is closing its affairs. All note I holders and other creditors of the associaton are therefore hereby notified to present the notes am. other claims for payment. L T. F. GRALIKER, joept. 17. 1930 Cashier. o - XOTICE TO TAZPAYEBS a/v Ot i.- e ,s , hfreb >' given that Mon-' , No 'ymbe> 3. 1930, will be the I nf a ' your fa » installment | of taxes. 1 he county treasurer's of. nee will be open from 8 A. M. to 4 P m- during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will <j . ei!n ‘iue n t and a 10% penalty will be added. Those who have . L’?“ i l \ ht nr sold proper! 3 and wish a ifn'aVo °e taxes ai e asked to come I < all on the Auditor for errors an I ' ny reductions. The Treasurer cad i make r corrections. 'I The Treasurer will not be respon-I ■islble for the penalty of delinquent . taxes resulting from the nmmlssion |of tax-payer t(. state definitely on I what property, they desire to pay, in (Whose name it may be found, in I what township or corporation it is situated. Person'* owing delinquent taxes should pay them at once, the law is 1 such that there is no option left for k i treasurer but enforce the collection of delinquent taxes. The annual sale of delinquent lands and lots will take place on the 10 C (h' K \ M yj nday 1,1 February 1931 at County orders will not be paid to •invone owing, delinquent taxes. All persons are warned against them. No receipts will be held after expiration of time, as the new depoai- . tory law requires the Treasurer to make daily deposits. Particular attention; if you pay , taxes in more than one township mention tiie fact to the Treasurer also sc-e that your rec eipts call for al) your re*l estate and perse" "' propertj. In malting inquiries of ths Tn?- | surer regarding taxes to Insure reply do not tail to include return postage. Ed. A. Ashbaueher, | Treasurer Adams County. Indiana.

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS — BERNE MARKET Corrected Oct. 17 Hogs, 90-120 pounds . $8.65 Hogs. 120-140 pounds J 9.00 Hogs, 140-160 pounds $9.25 Hogs, 160-180 pounds $9.40 Hogs. 180-200 pounds ... .. $9.60 Hogs, 200-225 pounds $9.70 j Hogs, 225-250 pounds . $9.85 Hogs, 250-300 pounds 10.00' Hogs. 300-350 pounds ........ $9.50 , Roughs . .. $7.5') Stags $5.50 I Vealers 12%c | Spring lambs 7%c| — Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., Oct. 17. —iU.R) —Livestock: Hog market, 10-15 c higher; 120 lbs., down $8.85; 120-150 lbs., $9.10; , 140160 ' lbs., $9.35; 160-180 lbs..' $9.60: 180-200 lbs., $9.70: 200-225 lbs., $9.80; 225-250 lbs., $9.90; 250300 lbs.. $10; 300-325 lbs., $9.75; I 325-350 lbs. $9.50; 350-400 lbs. $9.25; j roughs, $7.75; stags, $5.50; calves,; $12.50; lambs, $7.50. East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, N. Y.. Oct. 17.— ;U.R, ' —Livestock: Hogs: Receipts, 2,400: holdovers, none; active to all interests; generally steady; bulk desirable. 170230 lbs., $10.65-110.75; 160-170 lbs., $10.50-$10.65; pigs, $10.25; packing sows, $8.25-$9. Cattle: Receipts, 400; cows predominating; slow, steady; cutter grades, $2.50-$4; common grass steers, $6. • Calves: Receipts, 400; vealers 50c higher; good to choice, $13.50 to mostly. sl4. Sheep: Receipts. 1,600; lambs fairly active; mostly 50c higher; ' good to choice ewes and wether: lambs, $8.25 to mostly $8.50; bucks i and in between grades. $7.5047.75; j throwouts, $6.50-$6.75. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May July Wheat, New .77% .81% .83% .84% Old .77% .81% .83% Corn, New .77% .79% .81% .81% Old .77 .78% .81% Oats. New .36% .38% .39% Old .36% .38% .39% LC-CAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected October 17 No. 1 New Wheat 71c No. 2 New Whegt 70c Mew Oats 32c Barley 50c ! Rye ooc N 0.2 Yellow Corn per lOOIbs. $1.05 LOCAI. GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 34c o Hawaiian Language The Hawaiian alphabet consists of 12 letters. The vowels are given values as in Spanish, and are al ways pronounced, not slurred. 0 .... — “International Candle’’ The unit of light now used In this country. Great Britain. Franc* , and Russia is known as the interI national candle o Marks Oglethorpe House I The house which Oglethorpe, who colonized Georgia, occupied in SuI vannah is marked by a bronze j tablet.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT I RIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1930.

COURT HOUSE In the case of Harrison Whole-' {sale Co. vs. C. E Nussbaum, suit'. to recover on a dishonored check, 1 ' i judgment was plaintiff vs. defend- ' ant, $58.20. The case of Albert Gage vs. I : Joseph Palmer, suit on account,' : was filed in Adams circuit court 1 from Justice of Peace Merryman's 1 i court. L. W. Boswell has brought suit against Geneva Hatcheries, et al. | ’ i for damages. Summons is return- i able November111. 1 o Caught Popular Fancy Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created I the character Sherlock Holmes, lie is now a kind of figure of speech > shire the character bus grown to be so popular. He was a detec- i. i the whose methods were somewhat , unusual. o Up to Each Man Every man has it in him to rise i i above the stragglers and the drift ■ ers. to fight against the current in ! i stead of floating with the stream. True, it is work —hard work —but I the rewards gained and the satis j i faction of fighting justify the effort : j made. —Gr'.L o—jvi'iui: of final »i-:tti.f.w’.:st OF ESI ATI’. Ml. 25SS Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of C. H. C. Grote deceased to appear in tiie Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the Ist day of November 1930, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with: tiie estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make (proof of heirship, and receive their I distributive shares. Caroline Elizabeth Grote ! Adminstratrix Decatur, Indiana Oct. 10, 1930 Attrnevs Fruchte and Bitterer. PUBLIC AUCTION I will sell at Public Auction at! my farm, 3 miles southwest of Willshire, Ohio, and 2 miles east lof Salem, Indiana, on Friday, Oct. 24, 1930 Commencing at 10 a. tn. 3 Head of Horses —Sorrel GeldI ing, 7 years old. wt. 1650 lbs.; Gray Gelding. 10. years old, wt. 1550 lbs.; Gray Gelding. 13 years old, weight 1600 lbs. 3 Head of Cattie —Roan cow. 7 years old. giving a good flow of' milk; Jersey cow, 6 years old. due' to freshen in January; Jersey; heifer, will be fresh in January. ■ Hogs —15 good feeding shoats. I weight about 100 lbs. each; 4 brood sows, with nigs by side; 1 ' . Spotted Poland China male hog. Hay and Grain — About 600; 1 shocks of Corn in stalk and about ■ 6 tons of good Timothy Hay. Implements and Tools—kentin'ky 'll2-disc grain drill; Gale Sure-Drop '! corn planter; Oliver corn plow; ; O borne mower; 2 good Turnbull • wagons, 3% and 3% in. skein; | ’ i good hay ladder and grain bed ( combined; hay tedder: hay rake; 1 | stalk cutter; roller; double disc; l . ; feed grinder; 2-hole corn shelter; | iFordson tractor and plows; set of breeching harness; Handy wagon. Cushman 1% h.p. gasoline engine: | Woman's Friend power washer; ! lard press: sausage grinder; meat i block; some household goods, etq. Terms of Sale—All sums under $5.00, cash: over that amount a: cred t of 6 months will be given, I 'purchaser to give a bankable note I with approved security, note to | bear 8% interest the last 3 months. Four per cent discount for cash on sums over $5.00. Monroe Byer Jesse Midjand, auctioneer. W. H. Laughrey, clerk. Ladies of Union U. B. Church will serve lunch.

Commissioners Elect Gary, Ind., Oct. 17.—;U.R)—Allen P. Warren, Evansville, a Vanderburg county commissioner, was I I elected president of the county commissioners association of Indiana at the close of the twentyseventh annual convention at Gary yesterday. He will succeed William P. Linton. Crown Point, a county commissioner. The 1931 meeting of the body will be held in Evansville during the first week of October. Edward H. Matthew, Anderson, was electeti vice president and John McGregor. Indianapolis, was reelected secretary-treasurer. William Holland. Indianapolis, secretary of the Indiana Highway Construction Association, urged the commissioners to attempt unemployment relief by letting contrats for public improvements during the present depression. Congressman Albert H. Vestal, Anderson, was principal speaker at a banquet last night. o Tea Drinking in England Ten was not brought to England until 1657 and was introduced into the English court by Katherine ot Braganzn. From the first it was patronized by royalty. When the custom originated, tea was drunk much weaker and In smaller cups than prevailed later. In the second hnlf of the Eighteenth centery afternoon tea became a smart so cial function

Auction Sale OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS of the late Mrs. Coat Cook SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1930 Sale to bej»in at 1:30 p.m. Househt.hl goods consisting of: Heating stove, range, beds, chairs, table, kitchen utensils, sewing machine. 9x12 (.ongoieuin Rug and many other articles. TERMS— Cash on day of sale. Sale to be conducted at 815 North Fifth street, Decatur. DAVID COOK, Agent John Singleton, auctionee}-. Community Auction Sale Saturday, October 18,1930 Sale starts at 12 noon At Breiner Feed Barn, Monroe st., Decatur, Ind. HORSES -6 Head of Good Herses. CATTLE -Reg. Guernsey Bull, 3 y >:;rs old; Reg. Guernsey cow, fresh; Reg. Holstein Bull; Durham cow, second calf by side; Jersey heifer springer; Holstein cow fresh; 5 other good springer cows; and 5 with calves by side; 5 young feeding cows. SHEEP —25 yearling Shropshire ewes; 20 good breeding ewes; ; several bucks. HOGS —3 Brood sows with good litters by side; 1 sow duo to far‘row soon; 2 gilts; several shoats and a few male hogs. Many articles will be sold that are not mentioned here. Bring in what you have to sell. 18 Tom Barron White Leghorn cockerels; 3 dozen Barred Rock pullets. One 3-year old Regiatered Guernsey bull, a real one. May Rose breeding. Three Registered Chinchilla does. TERMS—CASH. DECATUR COMMUNITY SALES { ROY JOHNSON, Auct. Dutch Ehinger, Clerk.

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