Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES . . FOR SALE FOR SALE—I92S Star coupe body; F 925 Ford sedan body; 1926 wig ter top Ford touring; 1924 winter top Ford roadster; 1923 Dodge I sedan and a trailer. Frank Wreck- j ing Company. West Monroe street. ; 279-6tx FOK SALE —Mic higan apples. Fancy ring packed Spies $1 85; ; Jonathan and Starks $1.50; Steel; Ifyds $1.25; Russets good cookers j 75c. Bring your baskets. Clover, cQinb honey 3 for 50c. A. M. ( Manlier, Pleasant Mills. 280t6 j rdic SALE—Durham bull, 8 itjos ( •eld. Martin Bultemeier, Decattjr R. R. 7. 283t3x ' IVK SALE S shoats. J. E. Ward I 6, Decatur. 283-3tx ! H»R SALE—3 day old - Duram call ' .Ed Kru ike berg, Phone 719-T 284-2tx ; 1 OR SALE—Barred rock pullets. 3 “months old. Ready to lay. Phon * | 8&O 284-3tx j FPR SALE—Beautiful SI,OOO Baby i .Grand piano, with bench, just | like new. fully guaranteed for $372 | due on account. Pay only sl2 per | month. Write us and give refer 1 cuvr end we will tell you where . tills piano can be seen. Address Pfyno Manufacturer, car< Demo-1 crat. 285-3 t " o — WANTED WANTED—Radio work. Marcellus; F. Miller, 226 N. 7th st., phone 125. 255t30 ... o FOR KENT RENT —4 room modern flat, j dteam heat furnished. K of C bldg, 2nd floor, can be used for office rooms or living quarters. Call Dy-; offls Schmitt, treasurer, 413 Mercer; Ave. 279 t6 1 FOR RENT—Light, sunny, furnish-1 "fed housekeeping apartment.. Porch, basement, garage, water in i kitchen. Telephone 682. 280t6 — FpR RENT —Semi-modern house on Monroe street. Rent reasonable! William Strahm Phone 995. 281-3 t! FOR RENT—Nice warm rooms, furnished for roomers or light house- ; keeping. 642 North Second street. 282- j FOR - RENT—l~good 6 room all-1 modern house on Walnut street. $25 per month. Julius Haugk. 283t3 _t FO-R RENT—S room strictly mod'ern flat, steam heat furnished.; Dynois Schmitt 413 Mercer Ave. 283-3 t I FOR RENT —7 room modern nouse I on High St. Call Phone 764. 283FOR RENT—4 room flat completely jnodern; heat furnished. Call 1 phone 213. 284-3tx ; o - LOST AND FOUND LOST — A right band black kid! pull-on glove. Finder call 1121. 282-3 t STRAYED” Fox Terrier male rup; 'white with black spots. Answers to the name or Nedro. Finder | please call 701 283-3'x COURT HOOSE New Cases Filed Blanche Graham has filed suit for a divorce against William C. Gra--1 Mil. Summons returnable December 22. -Frank Stump has filed suit for di-1 vorce against Cora Stump. Sum-I moms returnable December 15. Judgment passed In the suit of First National bank ; vs; Peoples Loan and Trust Co. and Ljjyile Hall for replevin of an auto-1 mobile valued at $650, judgment j vgs for plaintiff, and defendants i ware ordered to turn auto over to: plaintiff. It was indicated a motion | might be tiled for a new trial. ■• o .Afiss Margaret Mylott has return- • ed from Chicago where she spent( tap week-end visiting with relatives Sa'uwlay she attended the Army-i Nbtie Dame football game.

I . Jfcfa femes ■ . Cold weather always brings lots of added expenses. Let us help you meet them. Borrow up to ■ *3OO, on your household goods, | automobile, etc. Pay us bac.< a little each week or month. Law- ; ful interest. Twenty months to i pay if desired. Courteous, con- • fidentiJ es ' Straight loans for farmers. Franklin Security Co. Over 3srh«fer lirf'v Co Phone 237 Decatur, Iml

S.E. Black funeral director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambuiauce Service N. A. BIXLEK OPTOME CRIST Eye* Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS; 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m Telephone 135 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance 3w«.ce. Office Phone JO. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ASHBALVHER&MAYNARD Funeral Home, Inc. MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embalmer. Ambulance Service Phones 844 & 510 ' j For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapaih; Riadonic diagnosis and treatment i Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. j 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 Decatur, Indiana ■■■■■MBWMMBEaiiSMSSriMEES-ff FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H, 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. • ■i— _ i CARD of thanks We wish in this manner to ex- • : press our sincere thanks to the' many neighbors aud friends for j their kind help, to those who sent, the lovely floral, offerings, and to; j all who in any way assisted us dur-' I ing the death of our daughter and ; sister. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer and daughter Marjorie. O—- — ORR PREDICTS FUND DEFICIT JCONTJINUEp FROM PAGE ONE) ! i cents, Ot r said. He pointed out that requests fil-l ed by institutions for the next two! | years are several million dollars (above appropriations fir. the last I two years, which totalled $29,262,-, ’ 747.78. I According to present figures, the (state will face a delicit after the ♦ire sent fiscal year ends, October, il, 1930, Orr pointed out. He said; lit was estmated that the state I would have a Valance of $1,021,43:).-’ | 06 on October 1. next year, but this > iwculd be inadequate, since tax: ; paysjeh' are not made until as- . ter December 15 and it costs ap ' proximately $1,000,000 a month to (operate the government. If the legislature makes any apI proprlatioiK available April 1. 1931 I an oven greater decrease wilt be esI tented in the balance, he said. o Get the Habit —Trade at Home, wo \-hesi»e.v r xont r. In the Adunix Circuit Court Xoveipher T>rin, 1030 .-STATE OF INDIANA . COUNTY OF ADAMS, gS: Clara Baumgartner vs. Millard Baumgartnir. The plaintiff In the above entitle ! (••lime. having filed IN r oompiaint therein to partition real estate tori ther With an affidavit that the de'entlant, Millard Baumgartner, is a non-resident of the State of Inllan.i. N-w. there! re, th- slid Millard thiuiuxurtner Is hereby notified that iriloss he be and appear on the -2 I da> of the pre'ent term of the tdanis Cl'iult Court, which Is Jan I uarx 15, IS3I, at the Court House in Decatur, In said Count} an I State, iri'l .mu ver or demur to said complaint. the ...'line will be heard ami I ietermlne l in Ills absence. > In Witness Whereof I h-ive hmmI into set try hand and affix-td th ' -•■a! of said ctuit this 17 day of • No’.Kill.-r, I'CIO r:...rnl<e Nelson I'-lr-k nt the Adams Clriiiit Court I Pore Lt. Erwin, Attorney for Plaintiff. Nov. IS-25 Dec 2

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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Dee. 2 Hogs. 100-160 pouuds SB.OO I Hogs. 180-225 pounds SS. 15 | Hogs. 225-275 pounds SB.OO ; I Hogs. 275-300 pounds $7.55 I Hogs. 300-350 pounds $7.',5 | Roughs $6.25-7.00| I Stags $5.00 ■ Vealens $12.50 i Lambs . . ... $7.50 • CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May July! A heat. Old .<6% .78% .SOL .* > * New .76', 2 .78% .80% i Corn, Old .77% .80% .82% .83%! New .77% .80% .82% I Oats. Old .36 .38 .38% .38% New .36 .08‘4 .*>B */s FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK j , Fort Wayne, Ind., Dee. 2.—(U.PJ- —■ ' Livestock: ■ Hcg market, 5-20 c lower; 100-140 libs., $7.75; 140-160 lbs., $8; 160-225 | lbs., $8.10: 225-300 lbs., $8; 300-350: lbs., $7.75; roughs, $6.75: stags, ,$5; calves. $12.50; lambs, $7.50." \ EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 2. —(U,R) i — Livestock: Hogs, 1,300; hold: vers, 300; ac--1 tive. generally 10c higher, bulk desirable, 140-260 lbs., $9: few decks .220-lb. selections, $9.10; weightaj i below 130 lbs. quoted $9-$9.25;i 1 packing sows, $7-$7.60. Cattle? R ceipts. 200; medium [steers, $9.75; steady, few loads' weighty steers unsold, cutter cows I $2.i5-$3.75. I Calve-;:' Receipts. 150; veal.rs, fully steady. sll down. Sheep: Receipts, 900; lambs' i strong to 25c higb.r, quality and' 1 sorts considered, gcod to choice; | ewe and wether lambs. $8.50; meet offerings, $7.75-$8; medium kinds,’ $7.50; throwouts, $6.75-$7. LOCAL GR.-HN MARKET Corrected Dec. 2 , Xo. 1 New Wheat 72c No. 2 New Wheat VicNew Oats 31c ! ’ Barley 50c Rye . 50c | | No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 lbs. .. ‘. 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET i Eggs, doze/> 30c BUTTERFAT At STATION i Butterfat . .. 2.6 c iSENIOR PLAY IS NEXT WEEK (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE' I o'clock both evenings. Following is the ca t ot c.'.arac- ; ters: J Lavina Dm L'-v Young Impulse Bashful-Gt>-h p n Winans ; Clark Richards—-Jam.es Umk Jesse Corcoran —Sherman Koos i Stella Faker Margaret Kit sou Dot Faber Helen Hain Mr. Li Harold Meiehi Pedro- Ed Mussel Doyle Kevliti-- I’aitl Hancher I Eva Harper—-Mary Jime Kunkel Phyllis- Florence L.eit„?rU-li. ' I

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1930.

■ Battle ‘Reds’ as Congress Opens • fl MEBJPB bMH , r Iggy -lOIIM' i ■'k m ./.j Police had their hands full in Wa. h’ngton when Congrees opened Monday endeavoring to disperse a mob <>• several hnnili d communists, who attempted to invade the capltol with revolutionary banners. This telephoto shows how tear gas helped break up the demonstration on the capitol steps.

JUNIOR LEADS HONOR ROLL AT HIGH SCHOOL (CCNTINUED FROM PACE ONE) Flor.nee Lengerich 3A 1A Richard Schug .. 3A 1A j Elizabeth Frluinger 2A 3A James Burk 2A 2A Maynard Butcher. 2A 2A Eleanor Miller 2A 2A ; Dernaditie Shraluka 2A 2A I Elva Anspaugh IA 4.A trthur Schamerloh . 1A 3A Ethel Shady 1A 3A Gretchen Winans 1 A 2A B mice Ch ss 2A 2A IB 'Georgia Foughty 2A 2A IB Doiothjr I/ittle 2A 1A IB| ! Richard Meyer 2A 1A lß r Vi ginia Miller 2A 1A IB 1 Alary M. Brown 1A 3A 1b! | Sylvia Ruhl 1\ 3A 18, Chari s Ehinger 1A 2A IB | Mildred Heshar 1A 2A IB[ ! X’ed .Moser 1A 2A IB ihia Mae Steele. 1A 2A IB; ! Theodore Sovine 1A 2A IB '! Woodrow Wilson 1A 1A 18, Ruth Macklin 1A 1A IB? 'Margaret Campbell 4A I Alice Vauce 4A 111; Kathryn Engeler 3A IB Pauline Hak' y 3A IB . Louise Hauhtld 3A IB ' Barbara Krick 3A IB Richard Mailand 3A IB ’ Mamie Niblick 3A IH| ! Helena Rayl 3A IB I j Richard Sutton 3A IB I [Marie Teeter5...........3A IB | 'Mary C. Toney 3A IB; .Ruth Whines 3A IB | Dorothy Young 3A IB | Htn-old Melchi ... 2A 18. ,' -r— o LESLIE WILL OPPOSE PLAN i (CONTINUED FKo.vl PAGE ONE • ent state school levy is seven! ! r ent . but. under the Jopes-Lindley| [plan it wonld.be a minimum of 40j cents, and might rchi-lt 70 cents, it i was. learned. With 40 cents tor the new school,

levy and tu.e present tax rate of 29 cents, minus the seven-cent school levy, it would bring the state tax rate to 62 cents, it was pointed out. With a 70-cent school levy ,t would be 92 cents. The state-aid commissioners, however, advise that some substitute for property tax be used to ra se these revenues, and contend that it will mean reduction or abplit on of local school levies. Features of the Jones-Lindley bill are: x Creation of a< state aid review Iward composed of the chief examiner of the state board of accounts, 1 clmirman of the state tax board, and superintendent of public instruction. EsUiLlisJiment 01 teaching units', based upon average pupil teacher [ rratics in schools of various sizes. i Payment- by the state of SBOO 1 i annually to each elementary teach- ! i'ing unit, and $1,040 to each high' school teaching unit. Payment by the state ot one-half 1 |of all approved transportation In i rural school units. Provision that communitiesl wanting more than the minimum [may impose local school levies to I increase revenues. CABINET HEADS DINE. TONIGHT (CONTINUED, '-ROM PAGE ONE) I the group since the dinner last j year. William N. Dcak is the la- | bor secretary appointee to succeed [James J. Davis. Patrick J. Hurley i was appointed secretary of war 'less thap a year ago after the ’ tenth of James R. Good. 0 DEATH CALLS LOCAL WOMAN 1 CONTINUED FROM PM’3 ONE) ■ .V.i ne; Mr-. Ed Rich. Mrs. Noah ! 'lo.tl.i, pud M s. Hi ury Nussbaum ol | Monroe: Mrs. Ed Spi- higerot Linn j Grove; and M,rs. Floyd Sctiindler 0“ . i’.oriu . A sister. Della, died thrao '.no: i s apo, and two bro’ht’rs, Har j vey and Jess preceded Mrs. Pick-

ford in death. r Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the heme. 611 Winchester street, and at 2 o'clock at the Berne Re- ; formed Church. Rev. A. R. Fledderjohann of this city will officiate at the funeral service with the Rev. J. L. Conrad of Berne assisting. Burial will be made in the M. R. E. cemetery. —_o — Circus Barn Burns Peru, Ind., Dec. 2. —<U.R> — The John Roblnscn barn at Ringling Brothels circus quarters here was destroyed by lire late yesterday. Loss was estimated at SIOO,OOO. Fire departments of the Circus Corporation, and the city of Peru, saved other buildings.

Bargains Equator Nut Furnace i Coal . . . clean . . . hot . . . holds fire ... no clinkers... low ash... off car. z ; $6.00 a ton delivered I Carroll Coal & Coke Co.

i TOCSIN NEWS Mr. and Mrs. W. V Kleinknight (entertained for dinner on Thanks--1 giving Day Mr. ;.an Kleinknight of Pubney, Mt. and Mrs. Henry Schoch (Mr. : nd Mrs. Howard Carrol and | children. Patty and Ketty, Mr. and | Mrs Haldy, Garton and daughter# | Wanda. Roberta and Viola, and Mr.' ’ and Mrs. Paul Ryan audchlidren i I Roger and Margaret of Fort Wayne, ! ;Mr. and Mrs. Clealus Schoch and | Uaiuii.v of Arcola Ind., Mr. and Mrs. X. J Kleinknight, of near Tocsin; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowman 1 anil Children of Pugney. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kreigh and > tiaugluer Bonnie Lou were dinne v guests on Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Roth of Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. George-Myers entertained tor Thanksgiving dinner, Mr. Will Myers of South Dakota, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lindeman and ; daughter Joyce and Miss Ruth Liuj deman of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. ; Julius Lindeman and daughters Flo- : rente and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Dora , I Myers and sons BiUy and Junior. ‘ 1 M.. and Mrs. Wm Lindeman and fa- . I mily of Tocsin and Mr. and Mrs.

I Have Leased the Banter Grocery Mercer Avenue , and will epen for business on Munday. December 8. My restaurant on Monroe street wi'l be closed after December ■> and will sell shelving and fixtures at private sale. James Stults PUBLIC SALE Having di-solved partnership we will sell at public . pil . Elizabeth Morrison farm, 4% miles east of Berne, on th " ' on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 193# ( Commencing at 12 o’clock sharp, the following Liv< Roan cow, 10 years, fresh soon; roan cow, 7 years, bi ' l ,’, l ra init 7 years, bred: Jersey cow. coming 3 years, bred; roan (3 years, bred; roan cow. coming 3 years, fresh soon; Guerin' ing 3 years, bred; Guernsey cow, coming 3 years, bred; ,ll ' coming 3 years, bred; spotted red cow, coming 3 year- ' • Hereford cow, coming 3 years, fresh soon; black Jersey ' l , n h years, fresh sooM; black Jersey cow, conning 3 years, 1,1 ' ' t oi »tein and Jertj.ey’eo'w, coming 12 years, fresh soon; Guerns-y 1 ing 3 years, bred; spotted red cow, coming 4 years, fre ~"4 ? ai Durham cow, coming 8 years, fresh soon; Jersey cow. conic- . bred; white cow, coming 2 years, calf by side; 2 white li''i' 1 ■. f( 2 years, bred; spotted heifers, coming 2 years, fresh somi coming 2 years, fresh soon; Guernsey cow, coming 2 years. ' [ “• ed heifer, coining 2 years, bred; spotted heifer, long VlH! .'' ar |j heifer, long yearling; black heifer, long yearling;; 3 <-otnmheifers; reg. Guernsey bull, 2 years old; 22 ewee and 1 buck a good bunch, several giving good flow of milk. TERMS —$10.1)0 or under, cash: over that amount six ( | ( wilj be given on good bankable notes drawing 8 per cent '‘'"’".'ij [three months. No goods to be removed from premises until set [Elizabeth S. Morrison & Arthur D. DeArni‘» J Proprietorsj | J. A. Michaud, Auctioneer Elmer Baumgartner,

Frank Myers an i Liiiil; <r p ;i gA Mr. and Mrs. J im Stine enß tained for Than . rfl and Mrs. Garth 'A: a :\ jfl [Frank and Irvin ati.i .laughter Igaret and Miss l.’izal.i-' J of near Tocsin Mi>s OnuM Woodward of Fc : Wayne. ■ Mrs. Sadie Hue.. -ni-iiaiaedß a Thanksgiving 'I.. : \li amilfl ! Bob Nash and Win. : Mary Anß •Misses Margar. 1 X.i-h. I; ■■ Ecfl | Reas el Hettick ami Mr. Ralph™ [ ver of Fo. t Wa.'ii-. M:. and isl C. E. Severs Mi. and Mis. ■ Nash, Mr. John Nash and M i Mamie Nash of Uluf:t-n. Mr. 1 ’ Mrs. Chas. Nash ami s-n Lijar Inear Uniondale. Mi. Reuben Xi Mr. and Mrs. Wilfard Xash and I Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin M Mrs. Genevieve Xash ami ta and Messrs Sliinu. Hairy andD aid Nash, and H un-r ami Roh Dailey ail of near Tocsin. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sowards 1 Mr. Garth Hoovei were din guests on Thanksgiving of Mr. 1 Mrs, B. F. Sowards Mrs. Ella Johnson and -uu Bia i entertained for Thaiiksgiving i I ner Mr. and Mrs. Garold Johns |and daughter Barbara of Fi Wayne.