Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SAfcE FOR SALS oh VkAbE Two farms near Decatur. Pay purchase price or difference like rent. D. N.-ttrwin, phone, house 338. 265t6 I* (>it SALE or ’TRADE I hav~a course of 96 music lessons from the U. S. school of music which 1 will dispose of at a big reduction, With Uta course you can learn music Jjjthout a teacher. Also will sell 5 (L»en White Rock Pullets and some Cbikrals. Mrs. Chas W. Audrews, 3toute 2, % mile east of PetersW, 267-3 t FOR SAl.fi—My hunting dog; one year old. F. E. Myers Route 8 2 miles east of Decatur. 268-.'tx FOR SALE—Cider. Cider. By barrel lots 25c gallon. Less than 30 gallon lots 30c gallon. Apples from sl.lO and up. at my mill at Hoag-1 land. August Koeneman. 267-6 t I FOR S4LE—IOO Rhod~Mand'Ked I pullets. J. A. Haggard, 2 miles east of Monroe. 2 68-31 SALE — Leather couch - in splendid condition. Call at 522 Adams street or phone 94. 268-3tx FOR SA.LE —RADlOS—Battery sets with all accessories complete, sls and up. Phone 1277. 314 North Ninth street. 269-Stx o WANTED | WANTED—Radio work. Marcellus j F. Miller, 226 N. 7th st., phone 125. 255t301 WANTED—To buy a Dtiroc male | hog, 1 year old. Grant Owens, Mon-1 roe phone N-6. 267-3tx i MALE HELP —Manager wanted to ' take charge of our business in I Decatur. S3OO up monthly. Must; furnish $250 to $450 cash deposit i on goods. References required.) 520 N. Michigan, Dept. 322, Chi-' WANTED—To buy a team of well mated, young work horses, pre- ■ ferjtmly mares. Give full particulars j addressing Milo Miller, Portland.] Indiana., RED No. 9 269-Gt WANTED—To trim and top trees. Nohv is the time to have this work done. Phone 750 269-3tx o j FOR RENT FOR RENT — The L. T. Brokaw I property, corner Decatur and; 7tU street. Inquire of Judson | Teeple. 267t31 — FOR RENT—Garage, filling station grocery. House if desired. Modern except gas. Phone 8721. 267-.lt F(jR RENT—House on corner of Oak and First streets. Good furnace and other modern conveniences. Call 298 Mrs. Phil Macklin. • 267-3tx FOR RENT—7 room modern house pl South 7th St. Julius Heideman. Phone 873-F 268-3tx 9 (Jr REN T—Furnished I'ght house keeping rooms and garage. Inquire 1404 W. Monroe street. 268-3 t FOR RENT —5 room semi-modern house on North Sixth street. Inquire at 237 North Fifth street or plione 184. 269-3 t • o Flying Boat Is Ready Calshot. England, Nov. 14 —(UP) Continuing on its way to Lisbon and the start of a trans-Atlantic flight to New York, the Giant Dornier flying boat Do-X left Southanlpton water for Bordeaux, France today. • o BARGAINS: — Bargains In Living Room, Dicing Room suits, mattresses and rugs. Stuckey and Co , ] Monroe. Our phone number is 44 168-C noth !•: ron kii>« for 'MIW PLOWS Notice Is hereby given that the Hoard of County Commissioners of Adams County, state of Indiana, will receive sealed bids on Tuesday, the Utffi day of December, 1930, and up until 10 o'clock A. M. on said day, for th>‘ furnishing of two snow plows fit th<- use of the Superintendent oT highways of said county; plans sp.-i If nations fir the same are n*fw on file in the office of the Auditor of said county; Uhls must he accompanied with Wild and affidavit as required by lakv: The board will reserve the right ttP reject any or ail blds. H. I'. Brelner fleo Shoemaker - J. G. II dfman. ■Board of County Commissioners Nov 14-21 —■» ■ _____

PUBLIC AUCTION Household Furniture at 328 Oak St., Decatur Saturday, Nov. 15th at 2:00 p. m. Bpd. springs and now mattress; Round Oak heating stove; New 3bhrner oil stove; 6 dining chairs; 2 rockers; two 6x9 congoleum rugti, new; 6x9 Axminster rug; dresser; cupboard; zink; stand; litany. articles too numerous to niention. TERMS—CASH. Daniel F. Durbin, Owner Roy Johnson, auct.

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly diy or night. i Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyea Examined, Glaaeet Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls aqawered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. 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 Naturapaith 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. R. 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. <1 M ■ I ■ 111 Notice to Hunters No Hunting, trapping or tresspassing on our farms. Wm. Michaels, Wid Michaels, Marion Michaels Tu-Fri 3wks 267 x 0 NOTICES 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 cur community under the State system. To meet the deta’’’s of this 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 closijg its affairs. All note holders and other creditors of the I associaton are therefore hereby notified to present the notes and other claims-for payment. T. F. GRALIKER, Sent 17. 193e r-n-bio-

SALE CALENDAR Nov. 17—Oliver Sheets, 3 mt, south and 3 mi west Convoy, Ohio Roy Johnson, Auct. Nov. 18 —Charles Lehrman, 6 mi. east and 1 mi. north Decatur. Roy Johnson, auct. Nov. 26 —Gus Dome. 1 mile west and 3 mile north Preble. Roy Johnson, auct. Nov. 28>—Nellie Rogers, 4 mi. west of Fockford, Ohio. Farm Sale Joy Johnson, Auct. Dec. 2 George Uhrick, west of Monroe. Farm Sale —Roy Johnson Auct. Auctioneers are asked to bring in their sale dates which will be run free of charge in this calendar. Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work glad to do it. Phone •2 for appointment Florence Holthouse fudge J. T. Merryman’s I Office, K. of C. Bldg,

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected November 14 Rogs. 130 lbs. and down $8.15 1 Hogs, 130-275 pounds $8.25 Hogs, 275-300 pounds $8.15 Hogs. 300 pounds up ... $7.50-SB.OO I Roughs _ $7.00-7.50 ] Stags $5.25 Vealers sll.OOl Spring Lambs $7.00 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK — Fort Wayne, Ind.. Nov. 14. —(U.P) Livestock: Hog market 15c lower; 140 lbs., j down. $8.70; 140-200 lbs., $8.25; 200-250 lbs., $8.35; 250-300 lbs., I $8.45; 300-350 lbs., $8.20; roughs, $7.25; stags, $5; calves, $11.50; lambs, $6.75. — East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 3,400, holdovers! 300, market slow, mostly to packers, weights above 130 Tbs. 10-15 c lower, pigs steady, bulk desirable 130-250 lb. $9; weights below 120 Ib.s $9.25; packing sows $7.25-7.75. Cattle; Receipts 400, medium steers and heifers steady $9.25; grassers unsold, cows weak to 25c lower; cutter cows $2.50-3.75. Calves: Receipts 700, vealers steady, 50c lower; good to choice sl2-13; common and medium $7.5010.50. Sheep: Receipts 3SOO, holdovers 2,000; lambs draggy, bulk unsold scattering sales 25-50 c lower; quality and drastic sorts considered, good to choice ewes and wether lambs 75-90 lbs. $7.75-8; medium kinds and weighty throwouts $7: weighty bucks and light throwouts $6.

CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May July Wheat, Old .73% .74% .75% .76 New .73% .74% .75% Corn, Old .71% .74% .76% .77% New .72 .75 .75% Oats, Old .31% .33% .34% New .32 .33% .35 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected November I'4 No. 1 New Wheat 68c No. 2 New Wheat 67c New Oats 27c Barley 50c Rye 50c No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 lbs 65c to 70c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 35c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat . . 30c 2,000 Die In Raid Lindon, Nov. 14.—<U.R) —An exchange telegraph dispatch from Hong Kong today said that communist bandits raiding Hsinyu in eastern Kiangs! province, had killed 2,000 persons. In addtion to the casualties, the dispatch said 5,000 persons had been taken as prisoners and more than 2,000 houses had been destroyed with damage estimated at $4,000,000. I Troops were reported mobilizing I and converging for an attack on I the bandit strongholds. Kiangsl province is about midi way between Shanghai and Canton.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1930.

SPAINFACES PROBLEMS WITH i ELECTIONS NEAR Pessimists I ? earßloodshed At Polls Through Country By Ralph Heinzen ((United Press Staff Correspondent Paris, Nov. 14—(UP) —As Spain . nears the legislative elections the ' whole country is in a seething turtuoil qi Pessimists predict poll accompanied with bloodshed; tfven monarchists admit that dark days are ahead for Alfonson and the Monarchy. The exact election date is not fixed, but it may take place iu Feoruary or March .On the other hand, lit may again be postponed until I the end of 1931, despite the pro- ] mlse of the provisional government to return to a constitutional parliamentary system as soon as possible. Despite the seemingly powerful republican movement, it is admitted even by Republican leaders that tlieir group will be in a minority after the elections. Many Republicans doubt if the elections will be free of interference by the government or army. But if the vote real ly is open, they cannot hope to elect a majority of members of parliament.

Jealous Quibbling The strength of the Monarchy seems to lie in the jealous quibb- , ling of the opposition groups. There is such hatred and distrust among the radicals, liberals and republicans, and so many difinitely local quarrels that it seems likely the government forces and conservatives will succeed in electing a majority. Then there are many famous men and former chiefs of governments, without a party. Such men as Sanchez Guerra profess that they will have nothing to do with the Monarchy and yet are auspicious of a Republic. Their attitude seems to be one of watchful waiting; to sit back and criticize until something definite s evolved in the way of a constitutional government again. Wash Dirty Linen Even when a parliament is elected. the trouble.-; will not be over. One of the duties of the new legislative body will be to wash the dirty linen of the old dictatorship. That is where the worries of the throne come in. Alfonso will be held to an ac-•r-’iriing of his acceptance of the dlls' torship. Parliament will expose VON-HESIOENTS NOTICE I !ii the A(I n n m County Circuit Court STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS, SS. The Northwestern Mutual Life insurance company, a corporation. Vh. Harry T. Riddell, etal. N0*13758. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Clerk of salif court, by affidavit, that Harry T. Riddell and Mary Riddell, wife of Harry T. Riddell, whose tru*- first name is unknown to the plaintiff and Warren Martin and Jane Martin wife of Warren Martin true first name unknown to plaintiff ire non-residents of the .State of. Indiana, and that r cautp of action exists against said defendants in favor of said plaintiff The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company a corporation. Notice is therefore, hereby given said non-resident defendants of the filing and pendency of said complaint, arid that unless they appear before the Jiidgr of niid CoUFt Oii the 24th day of December, 1930, and answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. , , Bernice Nelson. Clerk. ; Hogan and Hogan. Attorneys for plaintiff. ... Oct. 24-31 Nov. 7-14

all the faults of that regime, stressing particularly the disastrous colonial wars in Morocco, a particular sore point in Spanish public opinion. But there is a growing impression that with Spanish parties divided as they are, the throne will totter but not fall, and that Alfonso by a display of personal force will explain away the unhappy events of the past eight years to the satisfaction of the people's elected choice. o TAX REDUCTION IS NOT LIKELY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) capital losses will decrease the Income tax by a much greater sum Byrns said it would have a good effect on business to continue the reduction, which was voted last year shortly after the stock market crash, but that he didn't see any chance of It. Byrns also said he did not be-

Auction Sale OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS Saturday, Nov. 15th, I'o’clock AT 906 HIGH ST., OPPOSITE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Cook stove, ba-e burner, folding bed, high back, wooden bed, 2 dressers, dining table, kitchen chairs, side board, 4 rockers, library table, axmlnster rug 9x12, tapestry rug 9x12, and Congoleum rug 9x12, garden tools and a lot of other household goods. TERMS—CASH. Miss E. Voglewede, owner Jack Brunton, auctioneer.

Public Auction 100 —ACRE FARM—IOO LIVE STOCK & FARM MACHINERY I. the undersigned, will sell at public auction at my farm known as the Wm. Koldeway farm, 1 mile west and 3 miles north of Preble, 7 miles east of Ossian, 7 miles northwest of Decatur, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1930 Commencing at 10 o’clock a.m. 100 Acres of Good Productive Soil, well ditched; fences fair; 9 room brick house; barn 64x64; barn 60x40; hog barn 30x40; machine shed 20x30; other outbuildings. Located on good stone rctad, near school, church and markets. All land under cultivation. Possession on or before March 1, 1931. TERMS —Mortgage of $4,000 to be assumed by purchaser; SI,OOO cash on day of sale, balance on or before March 1, 1931. 4—HEAD OF HORSES—4 One team of Sorrels, 11 and 12, weighing 3200 lbs., sound and a real work team; 1 Steel Gray mare, 3 years old in foal; 1 Gray mare, 14 years old in foal, a real worker. 7 HEAD OF CATTLE —One red cow. 6 years old; 1 black Jersey, 6 years old; 1 Swiss Jersey, 7 years old, will be fresh by day of sale; 1 Guernsey, 4 years old; 1 Yellow Jersey, 2 years old; 1 Guernsey, 20 months old, be fresh Jan. 7; 1 Holstein heifer, 6 months old. These cows have an average butter fat test of 51-2%. SHEEP—7 Shropshire Ewes and 1 Bhck. HAY AND GRAIN —7 ton of mixed hay; 6 ton of haled straw: 4 ton of !00-e straw; 100 shocks of corn fodder; 600 bushel of yellow corn in crib; bushel of oats. —IMPLEMENTS— Weber wagon, practically new; hay ladders, beet and stock rack combined; triple wagon box; walking breaking plow; 3-sect.ion spike tooth harrow; 2-section spike tooth harrow; 1 spring tooth harrow; John Deere corn planter; Deering mower: Moline hny loader, new; bar land roller; John Deere riding cultivator; mud boat; carriage; top buggy; spring wagon: J- D. Humdinger Hammer Mill, new; [double set work harness, new; 3 hog self feeders; Household Goods !hnd many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS All sums of SIO.OO and under cash, above SIO.OO a credit of 6 months by purchaser giving a good bankable note bearing 8% interest the last 3 months. 4% discount for cash on sums over SIO.OO. ; No property to be removed until settled for, GUST BORNE, Owner I Roy Johnson, auctioneer I Dutch Ehinger, clerk. . Ladles Aid will serve lunch.

lieve appropriations could be held below the $4,800,000,000 figure of last year, and might even go over this if there are any extraordinary appropriations. There are several measures proposed for relieving the unemployment situation. Ccngress is expected to authorize additional appropriations for public woYks, as suggested b}’ President Hoover. Democrats are expected to press for action in the house on the three measures sponsored by Senator Wagner. Dem., N. Y., which were passed last session by the senate but failed of action in the house. A fight is likely over the form of unemployment relief. Reed took occasion to say that he would oppose any direct Federal appropriations for unemployment relief — that is, what he described as "handouts.’’ Local agencies, he said, had as much taxing power as the Federal government and are better equipped to care for relief responsibilities.

CORN BUSKERS SEEKING TITLE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) County, and Martin Christensen, of Kearney county. Missouri: Glenn Washburn, Dz-1 kalb county, and Ellsworth Knapp, Andrew county. Iowa: Clyde Teague, Guthrie county, and Fred Stanek, Webster county. Indiana: Harry Etter, Benton: county. Minnesota: Theodore Balko, Redwo|>d county, and Ray Hanson, Cottonwood county. Cash prizes for the winn c rs totaled $1,200. 1

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EFFECTIVE NOW — and Continuing Until Further Notice Champlin 100% base Parafine Motor Oil. Grade, at reduced prices. Cold weather nece_ „ a change to winter grade oil and we offer the ing low prices: SAVINGS 50c per gallon in 5 gallon lots. 55c per gallon in 1 gallon lots. 20c per quart (single) 70c for crank case drains. lin •- O • Oa I*- — wnite service diaiiuii Corner Bth and Monroe

League In Cornpmj Geneva. Nov. 14 - (CP) J League of Nations pr.fanm armament commission <o»fj ed today on a system of ijj and budgetary limitation terials after rejecting motwMi mitting the League to direct 1 iation as desired by the [1 States, Italy. Russia and ottat

AVTOS Re-financed on smaller h ments. Quick servtei Franklin Security Co, Phone 23" Decatur, Indiana ]