Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1930 — Page 2

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FOR SALE FOR SALE—IB pigs for $86.50. Otto Sale H mile west and ILj milea Boutb>of Linn Grove. 24612tx FOR SALE —Semi-modern housix Priced for quick sale. Call or see R. Speakman, Phone 861-G. 255-3tx f ? sir§Al J—is nice big*White Rock pullets. Dallas Goldner, 1323 Monroe street. Phone 362 or 101. 255-3 t FO it 7” SA Lft—just received large shipment of bedsprings mattresses and pillows to be sold very reasonable. Sprague Furniture Co. 255-6 t FOR SALE 20 head of feeding shoetes. wt. 125 lbs each F. J. SchmftL. Phone 513. 256-3 t FOR ’faylor-Tot~ nt good condition. Phone 266. 256-3tx FOR SALE — 4o acre farm near Monroe, cash payment $1,200 — balance mortgage at 5>4% Interest. ..A. D. Suttles. 256-3 t FORTs ALE — l Oxford dawn buck sheep, yearling Ed Miller, mile south of Salem. Oct. 20-23-27-30 FOIt„SALE— Spotted Poland Sow 10 pigs by side. Also, plenty of Mangoes Phil T. Schieferstein. R. R. 7 Decatur. 255-3tx eod. FOIL SALE—Used Fordson trac’ors CMigville Garage. 255-5 t eod FOlfSALE—Spotted Poland China sow with 10 pigs. Duroc sow with 9 pigs. Six young feedliug cows. F. J. Schmitt Phone 513. 257-3 t —FOR SALE527 acres St. Marys Twp. for s3.<>Oo. half down. 50 acres near Bluffton, for $4,100, S7OO will handle. 40 acres near Markle for $2,100. 80 acres Adams county, $5,000, takee $1,400 cash. 36 acres near Decatur, a good one. for $3,250; takes $1,250 cash. 80 acres Adams county, good buildings, for $4,500. Many other farms, also city properties. Steele 4 Jaberg Phone 256 257t3 i FOR RENT FO4 RENT - 6 Room house. Both kinds of water, toilet bath, gas, and'lights all in house. Phone 319.1 255-3 t I FOR RENT —4 room cottage fur-! nished on North 4th St., Mrs. John T. Myers. Phone 355 255-3 t FOR RENT—6 room house, modeni conveniences. Garage. A. D. Suttles. 256-3 t • o WANTED WANTED Radio work. Marcellus F. Miller, 226 N. 7th st., phone 625. 255t30 LOST AND FOUND LOST —Diamond ring in white gold mounting. Finder please call 186 Liberal reward. . 255-3 t LOST —Girl's White Gold - Wrist Watch white hand somewhere on N. Jth St. or St. Marys St. Finder Please rpturn to this office or phone 5757. Reward. 255t3x 1 o— Five Hurt In Crash , of Imperial Airplane ijpulogne. France. Oct. 30—(UPI —An lihperial Airways passenger plane, an route from Lehourget to Croydon*. ciashe dat Neufchatel today injuring five persons. T o Bell Made for Africa Watervliet, N. Y., —(UP)—A bell to he used at a mission in Niagara. 'West Africa, lias been made by tha Meueely Bell Foundry here. Several years ago a set of three bells were sent to China. The foundry, founded more than a century ago, is known over. App<iintiiKMit of \<l ininiMtrn 1 rix No. 2774 Xpthe is hereby given. That the nntjersignef! has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Robert A. Andrews late of Adams county, dH'igitsed. The estate is probably soiMyrtle McDaniel Administratrix Attorney Oct. 30 N 6-13 noTk h or rix \l sm lemext OF ESTATE NO. 2<112 ?®llce is hereby given to the credit Sts. heirs and legatees of AlexCircuit Court, held at DeIndiana, on the 22nd day of .Nov<inhit*r 193<» ami show cause if any why the FINAL SE I'TLEMEN I* ACTKHWTS with the estate of said f.ecwtk nt should not he approved; luitl said heirs are notified to then ;there make proof of heirship unaZ receive their distributive aharea. Charles K. Bell with will annexed Detfkltir, Indiana, Oct. 2’’. 1930. Attorney James T. Merryman. Oct. 30-Nov.Ji Sale calendar Nov. 11—Fred Baker I’4 mi. west of Decatur on Peterson road. Clossale. Roy Johnson, Auct. Nov. 18 —Charles Lehrman, 6 mi. east and 1 mi. north Decatur. Roy • Joftnson, auct. Nov. 20—Gus Borne, 1 mile west and 3 mile north Preble. Roy Johnson, auct. Auctioneers are asked to bring in ! their sale dates which will be rua fray of charge in this calendar.

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night. Office phone 600 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service ’ ’ . St It"' N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Gla-see Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. in Telephone 136 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS j Calle answered promptly day cr 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 - - ~ ' —sa For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapaih 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 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. ZVVICK & SON < Calls ar.swered day and night Ambulance Service Phones; Office 61, Home 303 Yager Brothers Directors .. I Calls answered day or night. At night call phone 44. Day time call phone 105. Ambulance Service, day or night.

I Appointment of tilminlotrntrix Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned lias been appointed Administratrix of tile estate of Emile Aesehliman, late of Adams county, ■ deceased. The estate is probably sol- | vent. Ina S. Aesehliman, Administratrix Oct. la 1930. i'ruchte and bitterer Attorneys. Oct. 1«- 23 -30 O Mrs. Jacob Horne of Magley visited in Decatur today. NOTICE: Our directors have made application to change our Charter to a I STATE one. Vve snail have same sharehJders, same directors, same officers I as at present. We believe that we can more nearly meet the requirements of our community under the State system. j To meet the details of this 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 Indi [ana is ciosi.ig its affairs. All note holders and other creditors of the i associaton are therefore hereby I notified to present the notes am, i otLer claims for payment. ! T. F. GRALIKER, Sept. 17, 1330 Cashier. XOTICK TO TAZPVVEKS r -°tice is hereby given that Mon‘Sov*mber 3, 1930, will be the >f tales ■r^ y y ° U . r installment ‘ Tn > lhe "’unty treasurer’s office will be open from 8 A. M. to 4 An n »’«» Ur n ®, tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will oe<ome delinquent and a 10% penalty will be added. Those who have bo'-g.it or sold propert yand wish a jin at one J taXe ® * r " asked to come < all on the Auditor for errors and •any reductions. The Treasurer can 'make ro corrections. 1 . Th® Treasurer will not be respon[SHi.e for the penalty of delinquent i taxes resulting from the ommlsgion ,ot tax-payer to state definitely on I w hat property, they desire to pay, in | whose name It may be found', in , 'That township dr corporation it is I situa t»*d. Persons owing delinquent taxes should pay them at once, the law is such that there is no option left for I tiie I reasurer but enforce the collecI tion of delinquent taxes. i, annual sale of delinquent lands and lots will take place on the i i!?m' l,l \ M vi" duy in Feb, y ar y 1931 at County orders will not be paid <o anyone owing delinquent taxes All persons are warned against them. I No receipts will be held after <xipiration of lime, as the new depository law requires the Treasurer to make daily deposits. Particular attention: It you paytaxes In more titan one township mention the fact to the Treasurer also see that your receipts call for all your real estate and perse*--* property . -In making Inquiries of the Treasurer regarding taxes to insure reply do not fail to include return postage. Ed. A. Ashbaucher, Treasurer Adams County, Indiana. Oct. 6-Nov. 3

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected October 30. Hogs. 90-120 pounds $7.75 Hogs. 120-130 pounds SB.OO Hogs. 130-140 pounds $8.25 Hogs, 140-160 pounds . $8.35 Hogs. 160-180 pounds $8.60' Hogs. 180-200 pounds $8.70' Hogj. 200-225 pounds SB,BOI Hogs, 225-250 pounds $8.901 Hogs. 250-275 pounds $9.00 ' Hogs, 275-300 pounds $8.90! Hogs. 300 350 pounds $8.50' Roughs $7.25: Stags ... $5.2&| Vealers $12,501 Spring Lambs s7.off| CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May July Wheat, Old .77% .81% -83% .84% New- .78% .82 .84 Corn Old .74% .77% .80% .81% New .75 .78% .80% Oats Old .36 .37% .38% ' New .36 .39 ’ EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 30.—<U.R) —Livestock: Hogs, receipts, 1.900; holdovers, 300; market rather slow, shippers inactive, weights above 140 lbs., un venly, 15-35 c lower; lighter averages about steady, bulk desirable 170-230 lbs., $9.75-$9.90; few, $10; 150 lbs., down, $9.50-$9.60;- packing sows, $8.50-$9; smooth lightweights, $9.15. « Cattle, receipts, 225; grass cattle slow, bulk unsold, few fleshy grass steers barely steady, $7-$7.60; cutter cows. $2.25-$3.75. Calves: Receipts. 250; vealers weak to 50c lower; sl4 down. Sheep: Receipts. 1.000; lambs steady to 25c higher; good to choice ewe and wether lambs. 1 SB.T>O-$8.75; bucks and inbetween grades. $7.50; throwouts, $6.50. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Feit Wayne, Ind.. Oct. 30.—(1J.R)! — Livestock: Hog market. 35c lower: 120 lbs., down. $7.75: 120-140 lbs. ,|8; 140160 lbs., $8.25; 160-180 lbs., $8.60; 180-200 lbs.. $8.70; 200-225 lbs., $8.80: 225-250 lbs., $8.90; 250-3011 lbs., $9; 300-325 lbs., $8.75; 325-350 lbs., $8.50; 350-400 lbs.. $8.25; stags, $5.50; roughs, $7.50; calves, sl2; lambs, $7.25. LOCAL CR.'IN MARKET Corrected October 30. No. 1 New Wheat 72c No. 2 New Wheat 71c Mew Oats 32c Barley su< Rye oOc N 0.2 Yellow Corn per lOOtbs. $1.05 LOCAc GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, .dozen 30c BUTTERFAT at station Butterfat 35c 0 —— 300 To Be Employed Indianapolis, Oct. 30 —(UP) — Three hundred laborers will start work at Three Points in Indiana next week in the cons'ruction of the crude oil pipe line of the Gulf Oil corpora tion Pittsburgh, which will ■ ult in the expenditure of $1,000,oou in the state within the next few months, J. 11. Palton, supervisor of the right-of-way for the company, said.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1930.

BOARDS NAMED FOR ELECTION (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) North Kirkland Inspector—Henry Breiner. Judge—Milton Zimmerman. Clerk —John Borne. Sheriff—Samuel Henchen. South Kirkland Inspector—D. F. Fugate. Judge—R. E. Heller. Clerk—Blanche Fugate. Sheriff—J. C. Crum. North Washington Inspector —Otto Hoffman. Judge—Winifred Gillig. Clerk—Abbie Meyers. Sheriff—John Arnold. South Washington > Inspector—James A. Hendricks. ’ Judge—Charles Estel. i Clerk—John Reiman. Shfriff —Levi Johnson. North St. Marys Inspector —Chalmer filler. Judge—Elsey Jackson. Clerk —Nellie Jackson. Sheriff —Gross Tope. South St. Maiys Insp ctor —Albert Manlier. Judge—Marsellus Davidson. Clerk—Dott Morrison. Sheriff—John Tinkham. North Blue Creek Inspector—James Parrish. Judge—Henry Brunstrup. Clerk—Rclla Morris. Sheriff —Mai ion Tinkham. South Blue Creek Inspector —H. L. Sipe. Judge—Albert Burke. Clerk —Lina Luginbill. Sheriff—John Grove North Monroe Inspector—Wm. Khrsam. Judge —Edward Fugate. Clerk —Erwin Stucky. | She. iff—Levi Johnson. Beme “A" Inspector—David Deep. Judge—John Eicher. Cleik — Phill P. Schug. Sir riff —Ernest Stengel. Berne "B” Inspector- —Ferd Mettler. Judge—C. E. Stucky. Clerk —Mrs. W. O. NeuenschwunI der. Sheriff—Clifton Steiner. Berne “C” Inspecter—H. R. Beitlcr. Judge—H nry Schindler. Clerk —Elbert Winteregg. Sheriff —Win. Thompson. F. ench ' inspector Moses Augsburger. . Judge Albert E. Rich. Clerk —Mart Meshberger. Shei iff— Melven Kohkn. North Hartford Inspector—John puff. Judge—Daniel Studler. Clerk—Elmer Audeison. Sheriff —(Jsia Christman. South Hartford Inspector —Nathan Stahl. : Judge—Wm. Wilson. ' Clerk —Reuben Romey. Sheriff—F. M. Muudsliank. North Wabash Inspector —Rufus Huser. Judge—Bernard Lehman. CP rk- Albert Lurcher. Sheriff—Fred Matiiys. Ceylon-Wabash Inspccto: —Martin Breman. Judge—Rex'McManus. Clerk —Jake Bixler. Sheriffr-Ben Licchty. Geneva “A" Inspector —W. W. Bt.iggs. kludge— Alva Fenstermaker. Clerk—Grant Winship. Slfei iff—Margaret Rhoades. Geneva ‘ 3” Inspector—Adam Egly.

Judge—Daisy Hale. Clerk —Lester Stucky. Sheriff —Geo. Fravel. East Jefferson Inspector —John M. Bollenbacher Judge—E. G. Butcher. Clerk—Arthur Kenny. Sheriff —John Fetter. West Jefferson Insp-ctor—Win. Adang. Judge—Lois Marshall. Clerk —Vein Miller. Sheriff—Joe 57. Peel. Decatur —Ist “A" Inspector—F. V. Mills. Judge—Joe Linn. Clerk—Geo. Andrews ami Anola Crist. Sheriff Will Wlnnes. Decatur—lst “B" Inspector—Wm. Parent. Judge—Wrs. Will Shoemaker. Clerk —Harve Stevens. Sheriff —John Kelley. Decatur—2nd "A” Inspector—Chris Boknecht. Judge—Ben Lang. Clerk—Nellie Blackburn and Florence Holthouse. Sheriff —Henry Haldeman. Decatur—2nd “B” Inspector—James Hurst. Judge—E. A. Mann. Clerk—Mrs. David Adams. Sheriff —Ben Shrank. Decatur—SM -A” Inspector—Raymond Harting. Judge—Chas. Helm. Clerk —Fanny Macy and Genvieve Kitsi n. Sheriff —Wm. Harting. Decatur—3.d ‘'B” Inspector—Burt Lenhart. Judge—Mrs. Marve Baker. Clerk —Leonard Merriman and Mrs. Urcile Chase. Sheriff Amos Biggs. Middle Monroe Inspector—Vance Mattox. Judge—C. C. Baer. Clerk —C. W. R. Schwartz. Sheiiff —Henry Nussbaum. REPUBLICAN North Preble Judge—Martin Bultemeier. Clerk—Reed Caston. Sheriff —Martin Blomberg. South Preble Judge—Tir o. Ewell. Clerk—Chester Lott. Sheriff—Wade Mcß.iines. East Root Judge—J. C. Darkless. Clerk Arthur Hall. Sheriff—Frank Kitsi.n. • West Root Judge—Chas. Gage. Clerk —Milton Fuhrman. Sheriff—Ernst Tumbleson. ■West Union Judge—Ross Harden. Clerk —Jake Barkley. Sheriff—Wilbur Simian. East Union Judge—Dwight Wass. Clerk —Fremont Bowers. Sheriff —Harlan Stevens, North St, Marys Judge—Bertha McMichael. Clerk —Ina Shifferly. Sheiiff—John H. Helm. South St. Marys Judg -Brice McMillen. Clerk—Mrs. Laura Davis. Sheriff—Edward Dyer. North Washington Judge—Rolland Poling. Clerk—Ed Ellsworth. Sheriff —John Trout, South Washington Judge—Wm. Faurote. Clerk —Wm. .Smith. Sheriff—John H. Bartnett. North Kirkland Judge—Joseph Beery. Clerk —Willard Mcßride. Sheriff —Charles Andrews.

South Kirkland Judge—Mrs. Will Scherry. Clerk—Loren Yager. Sheriff—Lew Yake. French Judge—Ray Booth. , Clerk—Joel F. Moser. Sheiiff —Geo. McK'ane. North Monroe Judge—Merle Essex. Clerk—Robert Sprunger. Sheriff—Wm. Rdpert. Middle Monroe Judge—Frank U. Miller. Clerk —Carl Steiner. Sheriff —Noah F. Moser. North Blue (Creek Judge—Joe Hahnert Clerk —Mabie Teeple. Sheriff—David Borders. South Blue Creek Judge—Cliff Gillispie. Clw-k —Mrs. Walter Beard. Sheiiff—John Tumbleson. East Jefferson Judge—Wade Tumbleson. Clerk —W. F. Johnson. Sheriff—John Wendall. West Jefferson Judge—Wm. Butcher. Clerk —Raymond Snyder. Sheriff—C. A. Teeter. North Wabash Judge—Wm. Farlow. Clerk—'Wm. Narr. Sheriff —Lewis Parr. Ceylon Judge—Harry Moore, Clerk—Orton Wheeler. Sheriff—Brayton Pyle. North Hartford Judge—Geo. Jenkins. Clerk —Henry Windmiller. Sheriff —Abe Stucky. South Hartford Judge—Perry B. Glfiidening. Clerk —Noah A. Pusey. Sheriff —Rufus Stauffer. Geneva ‘'A" Judge—Morris Weils. Clerk —Effie B. Campbell. Sheriff —Harmon Pyle. Geneva “B” Judge—Geo. W. Schaefer. Clerk—Mrs. Grace Farlow. Sheriff —Charles Pyle. Berne “A” Judge—Carry Templin. Clerk—Walter Donnelly and Walter Hilty. Sheriff—D. W. Allspaw. Berne “B” Judge—Emil Liechty. Clerk —Eva Biukholter. Sheriff —Wilbur Nussbaum. Bertie “C” Judge—F. M. Allen. Clerk—Karl Hilty and Tillman Flickinger. Sheriff —Samuel Long. Decatur—l-A Judge—Mis. Al Burdge. Clerk—Earl Adams and Ira Oswalt. Sheriff—Cliff Exley. Dtcatur—l-B Judge—lra Bodie. Clerk —W. A. Lower. Sheriff—Aaron Stevens. Decatur—2-A Judge—Cal Peterson. Clerk —Mrs. Laura Crill and Mrs. Edrls Dellinger. Sheriff —Wesley Titus. Decatur—2-B Judge—Sam Butler. Clei k—Mis. Gertrude Merriman. Sheriff—Harry Pi ling. Decatur—3-A Judge—Maud Dorwin. Clerk—Mrs. Lula Sweariuger and Bob Helm. Sheriff—Jud Teeple. Decatur—3 B Judge—Marvel Beery. Clerk -Bernice Magly and Jessie Fry. Sheriff—Noah Fry.

HOSPITAL NOTES Donald Rauch, Monroeville. Route 4, underwent a tonsillectomy operation at the Adams County Memorial i Hospital this morning. i Mrs. Claude Tatesell, 234 South Tenth street, was admitted to the Adams County Memorial Ilosiptal this morning for medical treatment.

JKt p Service Day or night, fair weather or foul, when the autoist needs wr service we are awake to his demands. If by chance you an stalled for any reason, call phone 741. Remember that number, you may need it some day. Riverside Super Service PHONE 711* Used Cars You Can 1 rust At Prices You Can Pay Every used car in our stock deserves your confidence, because we make sure, first, that it deserves ours. Every one that needs reconditioning' is thoroughly reconditioned right in our own shop. It must be right or l could never get on our sales floor. Used cars are not a ‘“side line heieThat’s why you always find a full line of high grade vehicles from whicn to choose. And they’re priced for every P oc ‘^ ? book — the finest dollar-for-doiwi values in town! THESE WON’T LAST LONG 1929 Ford Tudor Sedans34s 1929 Buick Six Coach 1928 WJiippet Coach ? 1929 Plymouth Coach 1929 Dodge Six Sedan 1&29 Durant Six Coach 1928 Dodge Six Coupe 192 G Dodge Six Coupe Saylors Motor Co.

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