Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1930 — Page 2

CIASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE—IB pigs for $86.50. Otto | Sale H mile went and I*4 mile.; j south nt Lian Grove 24612tx ! FOff MAK Potatoes, $1 per bushel ; Ray Smith, phone 5621. 249-31 FOR SALE-5 doz Huff orphingtou Pallets toady to lay. Homer Ginter "54 mile east of Peterson 219-3tx FoJF SAtE—Turnips, 25c - per”bit. While they last. Willard Steele, phone 5424. 249-3tx ' FOR SALE - SO”heaifof Black Minorca yearling hens. Good layers. • Christ Macke. Jr., route 4, Decaturr- Preble phone. 250t3x FOR SALE -1 two day old calf. Mrs Fred Bulmahn. Hoagland phone. I 250-31 x I] FOR SALE -A 3u x 60 loot baiT. | ffttne. Bed springs, new felt mat- j tresa and couch. Phone 815. 250-3 t j FOft SALE—7S busKei”pop corn. 4e lb. Werling Bros. *4 mile north Preble. 250-3tx FOR sSLE— Base Burner. A-l coa-1 dition. Charles Shoaf, four miles 1, east of Monroe. 250-3 t I' FOR SALE—Hand picked Keifer ; ptars. 75 cents bushel. Phone 5261. | 250-6 U ————————————— 1 FOR SALE — Kalamazoo Cabinet. ; j Heaters. The cabinet heater with a I j written .guarantee. Factory prices' and terms. Sprague Furniture Company phone 199. 250-3 t ; FOR - SALE — Oxford dawn buck | sheep, yearling Ed Miller. *4 mile south of Salem. Oct. 20-23-27-30 I FOR SALE —Nice New York Rural . Potatoes. Edwin Steele. Wren,' Ohio, or phone Decatur 845-A. 247t3x eo 1 FOR SALE — Michigan Apples. Jonathons. Wagners. Greenings, lirijnes Golden and North rn Spies ’ ,oi SIOO and Mclntoshs for $1.35. Bring containers. S. E. Haggard, j 1 mile south and *4-mile east of , Monrrnr 146-6tx 1' FOR SALE— 4 young sows, witn nigs.’ Mrs. Ben Baumgartner. 3! miles south and 5*4 miles west of I Monroe. 251-3 tx 1 10R SALE —3 milk cows. Mrs. Oil-! via TTFble, 1 mile north. 2*4 miles ( west of Monroe. 251 -3tx | FOR SALE—S good work horses; ; 5d good breeding ewes, and two | fresh’ ccws. F. J. Schmitt, phone,, 513;’ . 251-3 t, FOITbALE —8 roll McCoimick corn htjsker. Priced to sell. H, Knapp & Stfn. UNCLAIMED WATCH and CLOCK SALE. M. S. Elzey will dispose I of watches and clocks left for re- 1 (Fair- over 30 days unless called for at dbce. 251t6x - FOR RENT r u It-KENT—Furnished housekeeping rooms under new manage , 1 inent? Private Modern kitchen, 1 ligliWt gas, and garage Inquire or 1 ’ Mr*- Noah Frye 1404 West Mon- ! ! roe Street. Phone 682. 246-ts FOR ‘RENT - 4 room semi-modern | hbu<-e 218 South First street. Will ; rent to right party. Phone 682. • Owner at 1404 West Monroe street ; 248-3*. ] FOR.RENT —Six room brick residence on High St., Will rent furnished to right party. Rent reason able. Miss E. Voglewede No. 906 1 High St. 249-3 t ! FOft RENT —5 room house on N. ' ( 9th street all modern but fur- . nace» Peter Gaffer Phone 33w i 250-3tx 1 1 ■ _. o 11 WANTED WANTED—To buy from owner, a , sntall well located property. Must be wOrtll the price asked for cash.' 1 Apply by letter to Box L. M. % p Democrat office. 249-3 U WANTED —Radio Work Marcellus ! F. Miller 226 N. 7th St. Phone 625. ! ’.L 249-30 t | W.LMTED— Washings and sewing to do. Mrs. Btssie Ward Tel. No. I 1282 er call at 810 N. 2rd St. 250-Stx WAiEfED We will interview applicaats for Saturday extia and ChrfsTmas work. Must be competent peat-appearing, and over 18 years of age. Apply any time except Saturdays. Morris 5 and 10 cent tosl store. 251-ltx WANTED —Young girl or middle' aged lady to care for children in homfc at Fort Wayne, while mother works: will provide good bom*- 1 und kinall wages. No hard work Calf”B9s for information. 251t3x WANTED —Mau or woman to sell well known product. Need not i>e ex|>acieiiced. $lB per week to start. Write Geo. N. Peters. Gen. Del. ForFV’ayne, Ind., 251-6tx Get_ ths Habit—Trade at Home. — OtfW'iitHirnt of rnlri\ .Wire ih hereby given. That, the! unties Uned has been appointed AdiuliiiaJ 1 itrix of the estate of Kmile late of Adams county, de< eo«ed. 'I he estate is probably sol-JrtZ-S. Aes< hlhnaii, Administratrix <>‘t J 5 1930. Fruvhte and Bitterer i * Attorneys. ** Out. 1«- 23 -39 ■s=- 0 NOTICE—For your suits. overcoats j andTMLiir work see Adam Huett, I 317 8. Third St. 25(1-3tx

S.E Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, l4tdy Attendant * Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOME FRIST Eyes Examined, Glasiea 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 Sery.ce. Office Phone ?0. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ASHBALCHER&MAYNARD Funeral Home. Inc. MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embalmer. Ambulance Sarvioe Phones 844 & 510 4 For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Riadonic diagnosis and treatn>ent I Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St.: Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 yeans in Decatur. Roy Johnson j Auctioneer Room 5, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. - Phones - Office 265 Home 1022 Decatur, Indiana FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant 4. K. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61. Home 303 Yager Brothers Funeral Directors Calls answered day or night. At night call phone 44. Day time call phone 105. Ambulance Service, day or night. ! BARGAINS: — Bargains In Living Ruom, Dining Room suits, mat tresses and rugs. Stuckey and Co, Monroe, Our pbone number is 44 168t‘ FREE —One quart oil with' each, 10 gallons gasoline purchased at, South Winchester street Filling Station, Lawrence Potts, Mgr. 211t6x ! a o NOTICE! Our directors have made appli- i cation to change our Charter to a STATE one. We shall have same shareh^ld-! ers. same directors, same officers as at present. We believe that we ?an more nearly meet the require-1 ments of our community under the \ State system. To meet 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 Imb I ana is closing its affairs. All note 1 holdem and other creditors of the I associaton are therefore hereby notified to present the notes atm other claims for payment. T. F. GRALIKER, eept. 17, 1330 Cashjer NOTICE TO TAZPAVEHX Notice Is hereby given t|, .s’ -j,,n ‘ day. November 3,' 1930, will be'ttie! last dav to t>»y your fall installment ?/ ,ax ?"- The county treasurer's of- ! Hee will be open from 8 A. M. to 4 All ll,e .,*“* season. 1 ?, ot paid by tha ' '‘me win 1 become delinquent and a 10% penal.) 1 J.v u h.l be added. Those wtio hav-1 ; bO'-Kht or sold propert yand wish a fn /t nm-e S ' a! ’ ked t 0 co ‘™ i ' aii on the Auclitor for errors and any reductions. The Treasurer can I maKe t > correctioaa. v ; ' .The Treasurer will not be respon-> .slide tor t — penally of delinquent | taxes resulting from the omtnission ,OI tax-p.r.er t„ state definitely on What property they desire to pay, in whose name it may be found, in situat ' / wrlsbip or corporation It 1» Persons owing delinquent taxes should pay them at otn e, the law is such that there is no option left for tne treasurer but enforce the collec- ; lion of delinquent taxes. ’ The annual sale of delinquent lands and lots will take place on the * second Munday in February 1831 a* I 10:00 A. M. I County orders will not be paid to anyone owing delinquent taxes All persons ar- warned against them. No receipts will be field after expiration of time, as the new depository law requires the Treasurer to make daily deposits. Particular attention: If you pay taxes in more than one township mention the fa't to the Treasurer I also s, e that your receipts call for all your real estate and perse-’- 1 propert.' ■ ' li. making inquiries of the -j i . - ; suier regarding taxes to insure reply j do not fail to Include return postage. Ed. A. Ashbaueher, Treasurer Adams County, Indiana. Oct. 6-Nov. 3

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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL I AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected October 23 Hogs, 00120 prunds $8.25 Hogs, 120-140 pounds SS.SOj Hogs. 140-160 pounds $9.25 Hogs, 160180 pounds $3.45 Hogs, 180-200 pounds $9.55 , | Hogs, 200-225 pounds $9.60 i ) c.-.ai : ■ 1 Hogs. 250-275 pounds $9.80 1 Hogs, 275-309 pi unds $9.60 i Hogs, 309-350 pounds $9.30 , Roughs $7.50: ; St:it> Vealers 13 c | Spring Lambs 7%c East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. N. Y.. Oct. 23.—'U.Ri* — Livestock: Hogs: R-c ipts, 2.2J0: holdovers? 400; fairly active to all interests; steady to 10c higher; bulk desir- 1 able. 160-210 lbs.. $10.15-910.25; few 230-250 lbs., butchers, $10.35; weights below 140 lbs., largely $10; packing sows. $8.35-98.75. Cattle: Receipts, 3 >0; grass' steeis and heif'rs unsold; cows and bulls, st ady; beef cows. $5-95.50; ' cutter grades. $2.50-$4. Calves: Receipts, 200; venters . 25c to mostly 50p lower; goixi to choice, sl4-914.50; few. $14.75. Sheep: Rec ipts, 2,000; lambs genetally 50c lowei; draggy at decline; good to choice ewes and wether lambs, $9; bucks and medical kind.--, $8 $8.25; throwouts, $7. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE i I D e. Mar. .May July ■ ;Wh at. Old .SO 1 ,4 .84% -85% .86% . New .80% .84% .86% ICorn, Old .78%..80% .83% .84% i New .78is .81 '.83% I Oats. Old .36% .33% ! New .38 - .39% LOCAL CR?!N MARKET Ccnected October 23 I No. 1 New Wheat 72c.' No. 2 New Wheat 71c i New OaUs 32c I Barley svc ■ Rye aOc Nu.Z Yellow Corn per lOOIbs. $1.05 'LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET 1 Ejggs dozen 27c ' BUTTERFAT AT STATION ■Butterfat 35c I o boyhood’* Delight The jcw’s-liarp consists of a ' . frame of metal in horseshoe Flnpe. I with the two ends extended into | parallel hrnnches; between them a ' metal to’ gue vibrates freely when i i set in motion by. a stroke of the ; finger. The instrument Is placed I between the front teeth in such a ■ way as to give the metal tongue ; I unrestricted movement, and the . I performer is able to produce varl- | ons tones by altering tile size of the cavity of the mouth. . I o Uncle Ebcn “A num can't have too good an opinion of lilsso’f.’’ said I pole Ebetf. “pervided Im s wipin' to hn.-tle armin' an' hones’ly try to deserve ' it," —Washington Star. [NOTICE— We sell all makes of ba'-' tcry radios, recelvien, with tubes' ' 158 00 and up. B Batteries 45 vol'| , standard size $1.59. Heavy duty ’] $2.59. Super-heavy duty $3.75. All lac-css sries at , reduced prices We :also do repair work. All work guarlanteed. Phone 1277. 314 N 9th St , , -Jlotx

DECATI R DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER

1 <r Tumbling downstairs, stumbling over the children’s playthings, slipping in the bathtub—such everyday incidents account for 2 out of every 5 non-fatal home accidents! But, worse yet, 1 out of every 4 fatal injuries happens right at home,too! TNA• I Z E An ALTN A Accident Policy costs so little—and means so much! Phone us! Now The Suttles-Edwards Co.. Inc. Over Niblick’s Store Phone No. 358 Decatur. Ind. . I him Aimilll “ ( Get the Hsbit—Trade at Home. - IS 1 CHICAGO AND RETURN $3- 50 Next Sunday Lv. Decatur . 2:24 a.m. Ar. Chicago 7:20 a.m. Returning leave Chicago on all Regular trains to and including No. 8, 10:20 p. m. same Sunday. H. N. BLAIR, Ticket ERIE RAILROAD SYS T E M . . ,- SALE CALENDAR Oct. 28—Daniel Kipfer, one and I one-half mils east of Vtra Cruz. Oct. 28 — Eastern Ind. Jersey Breeder's Sale, Portland, Ind. Ro}’ Johnson, auct. Oct. 30 —L. A. Graham & Geo. Hazelwood, farm sale. 2 mile west Pleasant Mills. Roy Johnson, auct. Nov. 11—Fred Baker 1% mi. west of Decatur on Peterson road. Closing out Roy Johnson, Auct. Nov. 18—Charles Lehrman, 6 ml. i east and 1 mi. north Decatur. Roy I Johnson, auct. j Nov. 20—Gus Borne, 1 mile west and 3 mile north Preble. Roy , Johnson, auct. Auctioneers are asked to bring lin their sale dates which will be run free of charge in this calendar. I

COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers James F. Arnold et ux .in lot 64 Decatur, to Frank B. Jaqua for $1.09 Morris E.Stubs Rec.. 124 acres in French township to James O. Haskell et al. foi $2,500.00 New Cases Syndicate Advertising Co., has filed suit on account against Main Street Filling station. Berne. Sum lions is returnable October 29. A. E. McMichael has filed suit a;ainst Joseph D. Krick on note. Summons is returnable November 17. Albert Mauller vs. Harry Suntan, irtt on account. Summons is returnable November 1. M. Kitsch liquidating agent for i The Peoples Loan and Trust Co. has, filed suit against William J. Heed on note. Summons, returnable ' November 17. Northwestern Mutual Life insur-, nice Co., has brought suit to fore- i ■lose against Harry T. Riddell et al. j Connecticut Mutual Life Insur-1 tnce Co., has brought freclosurn' ■roceedings against Rufus Stauffer, _>t al. In the case of state vs. Lee, lai- , ceny, defendant was. released on load of SSOO provided by his parents. Change Is Granted In the case of William Fennig, : t al, exparte. petition for a drain. <Bown a the Wabash River dredge ■ ase, a motion for a change of judge ' Bales of Winchester, was granted. tttorneys for both sides will meet I with Judge Sutton to determine ' who the new judge will be in the ase. It is likely now that the case j rill be postponed. It was set for ■ tearing in Vacation. 0 UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEMS ARE ARGUED TODAY <CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE I icus local agencies already are at work upon the problem. Wood- accepted Presid nt Hcov■r’s aj.poin'ment by wire only !'u sday. H-- quickly closed his business affai.s in New York and , Arrived be e last evening, cqnferr- . ng at once with Mr. Hoover and t. mont, H~ was installed in ofI lice at the commerce department today. . The pioblun of coordination oi agencies also was stressed by Lamont after the White House meeting. ‘To cff'ct this, we must first organize ourselves." he said. "The first st p will be the selection of a group of assistants for Colonel Words. These men, picked with the greatest cart, will be drafted I from then various activities to give fall, time to this great public . work." r o OPTIMISM IS GROWING HERE •’ tCONTINUED FKoM PAGE ONEI g: od trading Wednesday and today and with the several thotfsand doly lais of the beet sugar mill payroll being released will . bring new t mouty to the community. y Decatur merchants arc sending wo:d, through- the advertiseg ment cclnmns of the Daily Demoe c;at, that values obtained in Dee 'atui are the greatest in northern Indiana.

AGED DECATUR WOMAN EXPIRES! — (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)! residence, near this city, anti at ,1:30 o’clock at the Zion Reformed I church with Rev. A. R. Fledderjohann, pastor, officiating. Burial I will be made in the Decautr cemeitery. o RESERVE BOARD REFUSES PLAN OF BOND ISSUE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE* last month, commodity prices held firm last week, the mortgage market again is showing signs of I ~ ,

|W I Outstanding features of the I new Chevrolet (»-cylinder triwll ’’ *-GVLixnf.B new j \ H wheels 1 " I ■ l / RVCCM> // u» tKts i RF.AH AXLE < * To every man who buys trucks, there excelled economy. Dual g are certain features in the new I’/i-ton with six truck-type e%trJ ■ t Chevrolet that recommend it especial- optional equipment at -■>-• g ly for modern hauling. cost. In addition, the new ><' •> g truck clutch, the 4-specd riag The rear axle is larger, heavier and B i on and the heavier, droi•-I t .! more durable. The rear brakes are larg- are factors of outstanding u” I” « 1 er, and all four brakes are completely to the modern truck user. g enclosed. Chevrolet's 50-horsepower for a .deW I valve-in-head six-cylinder engine com- Come in today and arrange “ | bines modern performance with un- onstration of the n<« • 1 g c n 1 Ch—i. UTILITY 1%-TON »H 0 | ~i'h <»h ’62a chassis (ntk-up b»*« tra ' I “etKrt...-* skqii 's’ l P {Pifk-up bos extra) Dus! Wb®e!a SJS Extra - j CHEVROLET TRUCKS 1I) V . Decatur Chevrolet corp- ’• "fi I’hone i” ; MN. THIRD ST. 1 J

j activity and credit continues ample j and cheap, he pointed out. The stock market, this official i said, should not be taken too ser-l | iously as a business indicator because it usually lags behind bust ness developments. The revival will be under way before it is re- i rorded on Wall street, he added. , Evidence that ample funds are piling up in the banks was seen in a treasury statement showing j bank deposits have increased by I $2,300,000,000 (two billion three ! hundred million) since March, 11930. o-—— What They De»p:«e Often you’ll find that people who , claim to despise money actualli despise the effort of trying to mak» it.—Cincinnati Enquirer.

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