Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1930 — Page 2

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■ , . 111 11 T CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE -Chinchilla Rabbits — The 11. and B. Babbitry is now ottering Highland fur Chincillas. Standard Chinchillas, and meat rabbits at sufficiently low prices to move them at once. See Mrs. B. C. | Hoagland, 210 S. Eighth street or i James and Robert Beavers 134 N. I First St. 273-6tx I l ull SALE—Week old heifer - calf. Phone 867-J, Decatur. 279-3 t FOR ’SALE~4II et~ 1 ’arlor furnace.’ Call 694-A. 279-3 t FOR SALE—I92S Star coupe body; 1925 Ford sedan body; 1925 winter top Ford touring; 1924 winter top Ford roadster; 1923 Dodge sedan and a trailer. Frank Wrecking Company, West Monroe street. 279-6tx FOR SALE Michigan apples. Fancy ring packed Spies»sl.Bs; Jonathan and Starks $1.50; Steel Reds $1.25; Russets good cookers 75c. Bring your baskets. Clover comb honey 3 for 50c. A. M. Mauller, Pleasant Mills. 280t6 FOR SALE—liseu Fordson Tractors. New and used parts. Craigville Garage. 273-steodx 1 FOR SALE —100 bushel hulless pop-1 corn. Henry Yake Route 2 Decatur. Craigville phone. 281-3tx FOR SALE Delco Light - arge battery. Used 18 months. Half price. E. S. Christen. 281-3tx , FOR SALE—Frame’building, locat-I cd on Government Post Office loea-I tion. Inquire at Suttles Edwards Co. office. Mary J. Niblick. 2SI-3tx o WANTED V» ANTED—Radio work. Marcellus F. Miller, 226 N. 7th st., phone 125. 255t30 WANTED-ADDRESS ‘CARDS—in [ spare time profitable send 2c stamp for particulars. Hillock i Co., Logansport, Indiana. 281-3tx ; o FOR RENT FOR RENT—Six room house, excel-1 lent condition, modern except I furnace. Opposite U. B. Church.' Phone 965- Erie Grocery 277-6tx i FOR RENT —4 room modern flat, steam heat furnished. K of C bldg 2nd floor, can be used for office rooms or living quarters. Call Dyonis Schmitt, treasurer, 413 Mercer Ave. 279t6 - FOR RENT—Light housekeepin g rooms in modern home. 803 North Second St., Call phone 925. 279-.lt FOR RENT —Light, sunny, furnished housekeeping apartment. Porch, basement, garage, water in kitchen. Telephone 682. 280t6 STRICTLY modern house for rent. Close in. Phone 208. 281-3 t FOR RENT 7 room house on South Fifth street. Close in. inquire at Yager Brothers Furniture Store. 280-3 t FOR RENT —Semi-modern house on Monroe street. Rent reasonable William Stranm Phone 995. 281-3 t o LOST AND FOUND LOST —Tire from trailer, 30x3%, on rim, between Chas. Arnold farm and Decatur. Finder notify Chas. Arnold, Decatur R. R. 4. Craigville phone. 279t3x 1 LOST —Team of mutes; grey and bay. Notify Fred Beery, R. 2. 281-3 ex LOST —Pair black kid gloves near i Rice Hotel. Finder please return to this office. 281-7*. i aotk e of rix Ai. se Tri.inii: vr i <»(■' ESTATE Ml. 2«7<s Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Maria Moser, deceased, to appear in tne Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 20 day of December, 1930, and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT .'(’(’Ol’NTS with the » state of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified t > then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Joseph >). VVinteregg, Executor Decautr, Indiana Nov. 28, 1930 Atty. Lenhart Heller & S< burger. Nov 28 Dec 5 Miss Thelma Steiner of near j Linn Grove, Robert H. Meyer and I Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Meyer of ; near Monroe visited with their] sister and daughter, Mrs. John B. i Dollhouse, Junior, Wednesday. • Notice to Hunters Nc Hunting, trapping or tresspassing on our farms. Wm. Michaels, Wid Michaels, Marion Michaels Tu-Fri 3wks 267xj

lAshbauchers | MAJESTIC FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE I ROOFING I SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739 3 fidHOHniKKKiQEBMUnnKXaB

I S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR ] Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. I Offic* phone 500 Home phon* 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOME fRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to &.00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered 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 Naturapath Riadomc 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. 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. S’HTE OP l\l)|\\\ DEPARTNEST OF *>TVIE OTTO (■, I'll* IELI) Secretary of Mate ! To AM to whom these presents' shall come, Greeting: 1, Otto G. i’ifield, Secretary of' State of the State of Indiana, hereby certify that the Geneva Telephone Company has this day filed in the office of tne Secretary of State of Indiana, the properly signed and attested consents, statements and papers required by section one of an I Act entitled AN ACT PHESCKIB-1 ING THE METHOD AND FiiOCE-I i DURE FOB THE VOLI NTARY DIS- ! i soli i ion of private corpok- ; ATIONS AND VOLUNTARY ASSOCI-j AT IONS AND DECLARING AN, EMERGENCY” approved March I 14th, 1913. And I further c ertify that such I written consents, statements and pa-1 j pers so filed as aforesaid, snow that i • said company and the officers there-I i of have complied with the provisions’ j of said section one and that said cor-j poration is no win process of disso- • iution. In Witness Whereof, 1 have here-1 Junta set my hand ami iffixed thej aea’ of the State of Indiana at the City of Indianapolis, this 18tn day ’ November A. D. 1930. Oito G. Eifield. Secretary of Stat? , By James M. House Asst. Deputy Nov 21-28 o Community Sale, Decatur sale barn, Saturday, Dec. 6.1 Bring in your livestock, farm ! implements, household' i goods, or anything you want ito turn into cash. For in- , formation call Lew Murphy, ] phone 22 or Roy Johnson,! 1 phone 265 or 1022. 26-28 I SALE CALENDAR Nov. 28»— NelMe Rogers, 4 mi. west of Fockford, Ohio. Farm Sale Toy Johnson, Auct. Dec. 2 George Uhrick, west ot Monroe. Farm Sale —Roy Johnson Auct. ] Auctioneers are asked to bring In their sale dates which will be run tree of charge in this calendar. oxau-iM meMmawr-—wuin —'—Hi— — |T -J— ' — ■ -r—. -*—• A „. . Typewriting I Stenographic Work li you have any extra typc- ‘ writing or stenographic work ( Villi be fclad to <lo it. Phone 12 for appointment Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Diw Office, K of C. Bldg.

, THIMBLE th eater now showing-“doctor or coroner?* - - "A CWHAT I WANTS TO KNCW ) pTHE NEAREST DOCTOR IS j~l [WHERES THAT“HEMAIO)) J STATP a, . DONE IT AN’ HCXUv OVER ON THE MAINLAND / I’LL BET HE) WHY-INATTER 1 T--' ■; —> —y * FIFTEEN mil Fc. FRnM / DONE IT ) —( DON’T TALK LIKE LtJlTn Koi W »j/ HE6 ALL UJET UNDER / c'-taJa\ , ' -HKtKt like as \ 73 THE W! POPEYE, if / V V—<\SS-TIME LIKE if DON’T ) YOU DON’T KEEP /ME- 6 X / L,OtHIS-THE R X)UR MOUTH A UKE ®! lA. (ME \ IMPORTmr YA DONE IT/> ■ YDO'RE GONNA GET / \ > IJr 73'7 3T -\DowN-7 WaNOV/6 ygRSELFy .SUED». 3 00 'Z33 1 «FTI/ —twfe w KI ® Q"'-"*3^'7. —I K'-t i,,.„ nthl> MR. BROAD OF WALL STREET By Charles f JUL FIX MYSELF up. I’VE j i^ P THF R k CrtS-SAVE rVwiLl.' 'i [the DIRECTOR SAYS’LI THEY Pa“»s For cot A COODEXCUSE ( y ™ You IINTHE ( I \ Lrr TFI L \ YOU HAVE To REALLY) X F**T TRAINS. Out of ME WHY’ EAT THE B.SCU.TS ? AND AEROPLANES, ■ jS'.s'Tlag Zh/) P _ jZy WiThi in TIP TVTItMIT i _ . »■•• •• _ _ i/itk ”I^7— _____ _ ■(/'/• tj

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected November 28 Pigs, pc 11 nd 8c i Hogs. 190-160 pounds $8.20 Hogs. 160-275 pounds .... $8.40, Hogs. 275-300 pounds $8.30 Hogs. 300-350 pounds . SB.OO Roughs $6.25-$7.25 Stags $5.00 Vealers $12.00 Spring Lambs $7.75 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May July! Wheat. Old .74% .77% .79% .74% I New .75% .77% .79% fqrn, Old .74 .76% .78% .78% I New .74% .16% .78% Oats, Old .33% .35% .36% New .33% .35% .36% Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne Nov. 28— (UP)—j Livestock: Hog market 20c higher: j ( Hogs receipts 500; Calves receipts: ]2O; sheep receipts 500; cattle re-1 ! i-eipts 100; 100-140 labs SB.OO 1401200 lbs. $8.30; 200-250 lbs. $8.40; I [250-300 lbs. $8.50; 300-350 lbs. $8.20; I troughs $7.25; stags $5.00 calves $12.-; 00; Lambs SB.OO Ea t Buffalo LIVESTOCK East Buffalo N. Y. Nov. 28 —(UP) |—Livestock: Hogs: Receipts 2,700; I Holdovers 300, active to all interests. generally 10-20 cents higher, ! bulk desirable 140-250 lbs. $9.10; I 260-300 lbs. $5.75-$9. Weights below i 130 lbs. mostly $9.25; packing sows 1 $7-17.75. | Ca'tje. receipts 3,170, cows predominating, steady, medium steers ! $lO, Fleshy grass heifers $7.75; Cutter cows $2 50-$4. ('Alves: receipts 450 vealers 50,to $1 higher, good to choice $13.50 .o mostly sl4, common and medium ' ;B.n. Sheep: receipts 5.000; lambs I fairly active steady, good to choice I ewes an weather lambs $9, medium I fikinds and weighty -throwouts $8; i most throwouts $7.

LOCAL GR.aIN MARKET Corrected November 28 No. 1 New Wheat .. 72c No. 2 New Wheat 71c Naw Oats 31c Barley 59c Rye 50c No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 lbs 65c to 75c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 26c Kills Wife; Attempts To End His Own Life

Indianapolis, Nov. 28 —(UP)— Burial of Mrs. Helen Kastor, 22, of Indianapolis, was held at Lebanon today, where the body was taken alter funeral services at Indianapolis this morning. Mrs. Kastor was shot and killed by her husband, Herbert R. Kastor, 29. who attempted suicide. His con-d’-ion was reported as serious today. Ka tor entered the dry goods store where his wife was working and shot her. He then turned tho gun on himself.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1930.

I f Talk Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Rice had as [their Thanksgiving Day guests Mr. J: i and Mrs. K. S. Neptune, daughter , Theresa and son Bobby of Fort I Wayne. O' course things are purty tough, | |an’ a long, hard winter is ahead, but | anybuddy who reads the newspa-1 pers kin at least feel thankful to- , day that he's alive, which amounts i to more n ail the jobs, an' turkey an : wealth put together. What puzzles ■ me is how law-abiding citizens keep I track of all the laws. —Abe Martin. Indianapolis News! Warren Moses of Helena. Mon-1 tana and Homer Moses of Fort 1 , Wayne visited here today. Warrea ! | is the publicity representative for, the agricultural department ot Montana and will go to Chicago tomorrow in charge of the display from I tliat state at the International I Show. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas en-1 I joyed Thanksgiving dinner with Mr.' , and Mrs. Jack Slagle to Marion | i and Henry says, gosh it was good. J. G. Niblick visited in Fort | Wayne yesterday. | 1.. C. Waring spent Thanksgiving with friends in Fort Wayne. Mrs. C. R. Uhl and daughters j Jeanette, Margaret, Peggy and Pati sy, are spending the Thanksgiving j ! holidays with the C. J. Voglewede | family and with Mrs. B. J. Terveer j and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kohne and sons of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashton of Fort Wayne spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. | and Mrs. A. C. Rhone. Harold Burger, Mrs. Wilbur Suman and daughter Bonnie Lou, returned to this city Wednesday at-[ | ter a weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carpenter of Albion. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Maynard enjoyed Thanksgiving day at Muncie. Mrs. E. G. Sgley mother of Mrs. Dan 11. Tyndall, fell while at work at her home in Fort Wayne Wednesday and broke an arm. I The ice and snow caused many o’ks to change their Thanksgiving I plans at the last moment. Herman Hollman is ill with the grippe today. The children are anxiously awaiting tomorrow to see Santa and his , reindeer. Be sure to see that they | do. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hendricks or 1175 Fourth street, had as . their dinner guests for T-hanksgiv- j ing, their two sons, George a stu- . dent of Indiana University. School

AUTOS Re-financed on smaller pay- Pments. Quick service. Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 ■ Decatur, Indiana H

Daughter Substitute Is Not Desired No daughter equals your own | and no remedy is as good asyour awn tried and genuine Carter 3 Little Liver Pills. Toning up liver, starting bile flowing and ; relieving constipation, there is ; none better than Carter’s. Resent substitutes. Take Carter’s. Red bottles. All druggists. Take Carter’s.

lot Dentistry, and Arthur, of Fort | Wayne; and Mr. and Mrs. AlleiC Stoops and son Lewis of Fort ! Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Adams L. ’ D. Adams, ami Rex Adams of Hunt- 1 ; J.igton spent Thanksgiving Day- . with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams ot: Fortville. I Kenneth Zerkel of Berne was a! | business visitor here Wednesday. The Misses Kathryn Omlor and I Cecelia Applpman will spend the : week-end visiting with friends at' (Chicago, and Saturday will attend 1 the Army-Notre Dame football game ’ 1 at South Bend. The Misses Mildred and Myrtle ' Al;ey of Muncie who are spending 1 their Thanksgiving vacation visit-' I ing their mother here, spent the day j 1 in Fort Wayne. Miss Vivian Thomas, a student at I . Franklin college, Franklin, arrived | in this city Thursday to spend the ; week-end visiting her parents, Mr.: and Mrs.H . A. Thomas. Miss Helen Deitsch of Geneva : and Wendell Long of Portland at- . tended the Phi Delta Kappa dance i here last night. Miss Ruth McGuire and Miss Sell :of Fort Wayne were out-of-town guests at the Phi Delt dance ThursI day night. M.s. Cora Badders Mr. and Mrs.

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M Used Cars BUY NOW AND SAVE 1930—GRAHAM, New $750 1930— PLYMOUTH. New $475 1930— PLYMOUTH $.395 1930—FORD COACH ' S4OO 1929— FORD TOWN SEDAN $450 1929—FORD COACH $325 1929— ESSEX SEDAN S4OO 1929— CHEVROLET COACH $350 iya»—CHEVROLET COACH S2OO 1927— PONTIAC COACH $l5O J. McSpadden, phone 76 H i NORTH THIRD ST. Decatur Auto Storage Co.

1 Stanford Badders. Mr. and Mrs. [ ! Forrest Badders and children of in- j dianapolis spent Thanksgiving Day , and.remainder of the week visiting’ relatives and friends tn this city. Miss Olive Walters, Mrs. Ray ; Sheets and eon Carl, motored to' | Ohio City, Thursday, where they | attended the 40th wedding anniversary celebration of their par--I ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Walters. 1 Guests at the affair included chil-. dren of the honored couple, theirfamilies, and a number of inti- ■ mate friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Collier and! I family, Miss Mina Collier of Indi-] anapoiis, and Melvin Collier of Fort Wayne were Thanksgiving ] ’ day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson and daughter I Gladys. Miss Mina Collier, a student at, I Butler University. Indianapolis, is i spending the week-end visiting her . parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Collier! of this city. i Miss Victoria O. Mills of Rochester is spending her Thanksgiving : vacation with ther paren's, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Mills. II Bill Landis of Portland visited i (with friends here last evening. ■! Mr. and Mrs. I. Kalver spent | Thanksgiving Day in Berne, the . guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. O. Jones

W Reduced Price 50c At last, a perfect Diamond Rival. Ladies’ and Gent’s Rinjt, new and novel designs, in the New Chronium finish — w.llnot tarnish. The Gem has the same sparkling, dazzling color of a real diamond. as j jr» • <■ On display and for sale at KedUCCfl PriCCOf OW ™ Cutshall’s Drug Store

Public Sale Having decided to move back on my own farm, a simile $ 1 will eell at public auction, some of my goods at my place 1 mile» and 3 miles east of Monroe, on TUESDAY. DECEMBER 2,1930 Commencing at 10 o'clock sharp, the following described property —HORSES— Roan gelding, 3 years old, a good one; two spring colts. o» mare, one a horse, both good ones. All sired by D. D. HabeggersMi —CATTLE— Four good milch cows, two to freshen by day of sale: wtto freshen in December. Also two yearling heifers, all Holstein*. | —HOGS—--8 head of Shoats weighing about 125 pounds each. —GRAIN200 bushels of Corn in crib. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Fordson tractor, good as new; Fordson rims; tractor pio’. r pulley; tractor disc; cultipacker; Dain hay loader; McCormickW® binder. 8-ft. cut. a good one; Superior fertilizer grain drill■ - John Deere corn plow, good as new: Avery corn plow; Oliver breaking plow. ... ( TERMS—SS.OO or under cash; over that amount 6 mor.tns * will be given on gorxl bankable notes drawing 8 pel -cent l<ust 3 months. No goods to be removed from premises until se Geo. and Jos. D. I rick J. A. Michaud and Roy Johnson, auctf. I- BaiW Lunch at noon to be served by St. I'aul Ladies AM-

HURRY! HURRY! These Savings Close TOMORROW Champlin 100% base Parafine MotorJ' 1 11' 1 Grade, at reduced prices. Cold weather n a change to winter grade oil and we oiler 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. White Service Station Corner Sth and Monroe