Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES ■ 111 FOR SALE FOIt SALE Pure brexl Ayshire bull 20 months old. Also calves. At a fair price. Henry Aschlemen.! Berne phone 4823. 293-33tx | FOR SALE — One three-day old I Durham male calf. John Selk-] Ing, Monroeville, Ind. R. R. 4. Phone 1 short. 2 long on 39. 295-3tv FOR SALE- Michigan Jonathan apples, fine eating now 4$ $1.50 per basket. Starks $1.50 per basket; Steel Reds $1.25 per basket. Bring your baskets. A. M. Manlier, Pleasant Mills. 294t6x FOR SALE—Brown mare co 1 18 months old. Marcus Luginbill, 1 mile south and 3’/s miles east of Monroe. 294-3tx I FOR SALE—-Chincilia rabbits or will trade for New Zealand whites or meat rabbits. Louis Schroeder, Hoagland, Ind. 295-3tx FOR~SALE Gendron* baby”buggy. Rubber tired and in good condition. Phone 153 295-6tx FOR SALE—Floor lamp) comp 1 eta with shade. Phone 153. 295-3tx FOR SALE Guernsey cow, 6 yr?-, old, with calf by side. Wm. Weber. Preble phone. 295t3x FOR SALE —10 pigs. J. D. Steele, 1 mile east of Decatur, on route 8. 295-3tx FOR SALE—2 spotted ponies. Inqiilre Leo J. Weber 221 N. 4th St.— 296-3tx FOR SALE — Fresh neats. Beef, Pork. Will sell in quarters, halves, or by pound. Lard, Poultry, Sausage, Eggs. Phone 876-A, or see H rman Bosse. 296-10tx FOR SALE Velout runners. Also a Jew auto robes left, nice for Christmas gifts. Mrs. O. V. Dilling. ] route 2, Decatur, Craigville phone. 206-11 I o WANTED WANTED — To buy a good used Fordson tractor and plow. Also a Delco plant and some laying hens or pullets. Write to Box ST in care of this office- 292WANTED- 2 dozen or more Plyni-i oulh Rock Pullets. Phone 23. Monroe. Jim Hendricks. 294-3 t WANTED — To rent apartment Call phone 285 Swiss Dry Cleaners. 295-3tx WANTED —Practical nurse wishes position as housekeeper in widowman's heme in city or country. Write Box E. W., in care of the Democrat office, or inquire at this office. 295-6tx o FOR RENT FOR'RENT — 5 room house on North Fifteenth street. Lights and water, $lB. per month. Call 769 in afternoons. 293-5' , FOR RENT The Jackson property on South First street. All modern conveniences, rent reasonable. (’all Mrs. Phil Macklin. 298. 294t3 FOR RENT — Light housekeeping rooms, water, gas and garage. 1228 West Monfoe street. Phone 682 294-3 t LOST AND FOUND LOST Man’s leather glove, rabbit! fur lined. Return to Joe Lose’s) restaurant. 295-3tx I LOST—Red hound with four white 1 feet tip of tail nose also white■ Brown spot on back. Answers to; name "Piert". Liberal reward. Finder notify Ros? Harden, Phone 0-811. 295-3tx j FOUND — Small fox terrier dog. I Owner may have same by describing animal and paying for this ad. Inquire James Parrish at Blue Creek stone quarry. Blue Creek i township. 296-2tx Drunk Admits Shooting Benton. 111.. Dec. 16.—U.R>—Dale | Hurt. 30. and three companions,! “all of us drunk", according to! Burt, tired the pistol shots that I broke eight windows in the ccurt-! house yesterday and gave rise to. reports of a raid by gangsters arm- 1 rd with machine guns. But t was charged with malicious , mischief and freed on SI,OOO bond. L o John Bolenbacher of Jefferson i township was attending to business here this morning. . . o Betrayed by Anger Tite angriest person in h contrvpmh>ls the one most liable to lin i' / 1 «-««• 'rat..•■■. 0 i— iiiimw iiMßaMMEmmimiT For 1931 License Plates Please Sec Winefridc Kitson American Security Company! Ist Door West of Postofficc

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calle answered promptly day or night. Office phone 600 Home phone 727 . Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOME FRIST I Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: I J 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 Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ! ASHBAUCHER&MAYNARD Funeral Home, Inc, MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embaln.sr. Ambulance Servioe Phones 844 & 510 For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAi'I EL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapath Riadonic diagnosis and treatment Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. 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. trrwiM vn:v i of exk< huh ><». 2; so Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned lias been appointed Executor of the Estate of Frederick auxsburgei late of Adams County; deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. Daniel Augsburger, Executor Dec. 8,1 :•;»<•. Lenhart, Heller & Sehurg. r Attys. Dec. 11-16-23 o Mini i: of y vi e or kkii. ESTITI-: IM FOKFK.X EXE) I TOK 1 111 Hie Adioiis Circuit Court, Xoveuiber Term U»3O I’ri.iiate C'liuoe X timber 3<:t>2 Slate of Indiana, Adams County, SS. Abe Bolletibaeher, Executor of the, last will of Jacob Bollenbacher, deceased in. (lust W. Bollenbacher Jess Bollenbacher, Abe JJolleubacher. Itosa Becher, Wilbert Anspaugn. i lie undersigned Executor of the last will of Jacob Bojlenoacher, de-| ceased hereby gives notice that by J virtue of an order of the Adams t'ii -i cult Court he will at the hour of i i ell o’clock A. M. on Monday February the 2nd. lain at the .location of the real estate herein after des-I crlbed in Jefferson township, Adams! countv. Indiana offer fr sale at pub-1 lie sab . all of the Interest of the deceased in and to tile following described real estate, to-wlt: The West I half i tj > of the South East quarter’ iI of Section twenty-one <2l;, i township t wenty five < 251 North, 1 Hauge fifteen <lsl East, also the j North Rast quarter 1 ’. • of the N u tb I west quarter <i of Section twenty eight <2X) township and range a-| foresaid, containing in all 120 acres ' of land be the same more or less All lin Adams countv. state of Indiana. Sale will be made in all things | subject to the approval of said court I for not less than two thirds of the fin. appraised value thereof and upI ui the following terms and conditions, to-wit: At least nc th'rd off 'the purchase money cash in hand on j I tli» ,|;,v of site, the balance in two ■ equal installments, parable in not! to exceed six and twelve months from date of sale. Provided the purchaser may pav all cash if so desired. Imfe r. ■! par merits to be evi-l ■ lem ed !>' notes of the purchaser. I bearing six per cent Interest front, |,>at,-. wiiving relief profiling attorney’s fees ami secured by mortgage on the real < state sold. Sale I -ill I ■■ ale fr- eof all liens except the nixes f,r l«30 due and payable I Said real estate will be offered in I-ep irate tracts ami as a whole nntli 1 vill be sold in the way most advantaglous to the estate. Abe Bollenbai in r. Executor. I John T. Kelly. Attorney Lr I '.st -nt.; | Dec. 16-23-30 J-6 , o— ——— SIIEKIFI-’ Ml b t auw Xusttlx-r 13741* Tic Mnt » 'I Benefit L’fe Insurance puny. VS. Frank I>■ Brewster, I \nna B. 81-. wster. Indiana ipe Lim I Company. Beulah Brmlheek. By virtue of an order of sale to tm din ted from the of the Ad- ■ n-s Cirimlt Court of Adams Count) Irdb-mi. I will r-xwso to imbhi' sale •O th' highest bidder on Wednesday ■h- 7th da'- of January A- D. ‘O3l. bet-vei n the h ltrs of 1" o l ’ |l \ k \ M and I o'clock P. M. of said da> it the east door of th- Court House in Adams County. Indiana, fhc rents iml profits for ate: m not exceeding -even vi'in-s. the following describ,■<l Veal Estate. TO-WIT: Th- west half of the • northeas* •Oiotcr >f section 21, township -■'■ north, range 11. east, containing "acl on failure to realize the full ..-.ope of jmlK-ont Inte-est and ,-.,s's I will at the same time and ... ( .vp -s*- tn 1 iib!ic s-'ile tlw !<••* simple of said t ai estate, taker. ,m "th" prop-rtv of l-'rank D. Brcw- .. r. Anna P.. Brewster. Indiana IIP I ' |,|ne Co"|inny. and Hi-ulah lu-od-i„., i o the suit of the Mutual Bener;. lire T'.surnnce Company. ' s-Pd HI ’■•’ mail'’ without ' , U V relief whatever from valuation lor appraisement la-.-s. II irl Hollinsaworth Sb-r’ff Vlams County Indiana 11. M. l'< Attorne' ! >ec. 15'23-JO I Get the Habit—Trade at Home.

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET — (Corrected Dec. 16) i Hogs. 100-160 pounds SB.OO Hogs, 160-225 pounds $7.90 Hogs, 225-275 pounds $7.75 Hogs. 275-300 pounds . ... $7.60 Hogs, 300-375 pounds $7.50 Roughs .... $6.00-6.25 Stags $5.00 Walers $ll.OO Lambs ..- $7.25 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dee. Mar. May July | Wheat, Old. .76% .79% .81 .69% I New .76% .79% .81% * Corn, Old. .68% .71% .73% .75 New .68% .72% .74% Oats, Old, .31% 32% .33% .32% Now .31% .33% .33% FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK — Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 16.—HJ.R) —Livestock: Hig market steady to 25c lower; j 100 140 lbs.. $8; 140-160 lbs., $8.15; 160-200 lbs.. $8.05; 200-250 lbs., i $7.95; 250-300 lbs., $7.85: 300-350 i lbs., $7.65; roughs. $6.50; stags. iss; calves, $11; lambs. $7.75. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y„ Dec. 16.- (U.K) j —Livestock; I-' Hogs. 900: holdovers, 300; slow, packers inactive, generally 25-35 c lower; bulk desirable. 130-230 lbs. • $8.65-$8.75; 240-270 lbs., $8.50-8.60; I pigs quoted, $9; packing sows. I $6.65-$7.40. Cattle-: Receipts, 50; mostly I cows, steady. Calves: Receipts. 150; vealers 1 barely steady, good to choice, i $12.60-sl3; ci nimoii and in dium, ,$7-$lO. i Sheep: Receipts, 600; latnbs | strong to 25c higher; good to choice natives and fed western i lambs, $8.75-$10; mixed offerings, ! $7-$8.50; medium and strong weights, $175; throwouts. $6.75. LOCAL GR.aIN MARKET (Corrected Dec. 16) No. 1 New Wheat 72c j | No. 2 New Wheat 71c 1 i New Oats 31c I Barley „ 50c Rye 50c | No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 pounds Gsc to 80c j .LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET| Eggs, dozen 18c I BUTTERFAT AT STATION ! Butterfat 25c i —-—i o Give a Parker Fountain ; Pen for Christmas, Callow & Kohne. 295t6 ■ I Mint )■; OF IVMtI.IE.M I In ihr matter of t lie rMtnte of v .!. Karri* h, deceased • In the lilantN < ircuit Court \o 2515 Notice is hereby given that upon I; petition filed in Maid court by Jofca W. Parrish Evectitor of said estaje l| setting up the insufficiency of the • estate of said decedent to pay the • debts and liabilities thereof, the • Judge of said Court did. on the Bth ’ day of licceinber 193 t», find said ex-, - tate to bo probably insolvent, and • order the same to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate • are therefore hereby notified of such ‘.insolvency, and required to file their I ’ s against said estate for allowance li itness, the <’lc«k and seal of ! said Court, at [>c-atur. Indiana this ) Mb d<> of December 1930. Be’nlcp Nf-isou Clerk. . 1 C. L. Walters, Atty. ’• Dec. 9-16

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The Eureka IL Miami Beach glass-bottomed excursion boat which blew up and sunk off Miami Sunday,' 'throwing 135 persons into the water. The bodies of four of the passengers have been recovered and five I ! are still missing. The boat was the largest craft in the world equipped for submarine sightseeing.

i — COLD WEATHER HELPS TRADING ' ,CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) !ed on every night aud last night j ! many shoppers took advantage of i j the night openings and did their buy j ing after supper. o SEEK FARMER WHO MURDERED AGED PARENTS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Members of the Brown family began to arrive today, and it was expected that the funeral for the elderly couple would ba held Thursday. Th? Browns operated a large orchard. and were amoug the wealthiest residents of the county. Survivors are, in addition to the, slayer, a son, Roland, Indianapolis, anil four daughters: Olive, teacher in Indianapolis; Mauddell, nurse in New York; Mary, student in the University of Wyoming, and Mrs. Arvill A. Ruggles, Indianapolis. One sc n, Benjamin, was killed in

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I | action in Europe during the World | war. SMUGGLED DOPE CONFISCATED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE, teases labeled as furs, the mor- ! phine was discovered by customs agents who had been assigned to | search all v ssels from Turkey arI riving at New York. The gross ! weight of the shipment was three and one-half tons. Narcotics officials said they believed the smuggling optTsTfion was engineered by a Turkish-American ring, which was partially broken up not long ago when 30 members were arrested. Five Americans were amoug those taken. o Bandits Get $55,000 — Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 16. —U.R> — ■ Six bandits held up 12 employes Jof the Manchester Savings and Tiust Company, north side, today, forced an official to open the vault and escaped with cash estimated l to tqtal $55,000.

The robbers, armed wtih shot- j ' guus and pistols, entered the bank , jat 9:30 a. m., shortly after it was] opened for business. The few cus-' j tomers and the employes were' j commanded to raise their hands. Ten employes and the customers complied. * Will Resume Probe — Washington, Dec. 16. —(q.R)— The senatorial inquiry iuto the Pennsylvania republican primary will be resumed Thursday, and on the following day the Alabama and Massachusetts situations will be studi led. Chairman Gerald P. Nye of the , senate campaign expenditures committee said the committee was prepared to show that "more than $1,000,000 was spent in behalf of Senator James J. Davis and Francis Shunk Brown, unsuccessful candidate for governor, in the Pennsylvania primary contest. . [ | o ,! Mrs. C. E. Bell visited in Fort : ] Wayne yesterday a’ternoon. ''T—HONE Y 9 The next one hundred pounds at 10c. je B Lring container. R Dr. C. H. Branch

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[court house — Real Estate Transfers John Eicher et al, land in Harti ford township to Christen Eicher 'for SI.OO, In the partition suit of «Pease. ! et al. vs. Pease et al, motion filed !by defendant Peoples Loan and i Trust Co. to strike out the motion ]of plaintiff to modify judgment I was submitted and sustained. ' Plaintiff excepts. — In the case of Schug vs. Durkin, | suit on notes and account, attorneys for both sides agreed on ] Huber M. DeVoss as special judge lin the case. H. M. DeVoss was appointed special judge, Hugh B. Runyon was granted a i divorce from Myrtle Marie Kuqi yon. Judgment was plaintiff vs) I defendant and costs. o j Sportsman Is Suicide ] Williams Bay, Wis., Dec. 16. —(U.R) I —Theodore Anderson, 60, million- ] aire Chicago sporting goods manu- ' faeturer. committed suicide at the ! summer home cf Mrs. Mary FowlI er. ! Anderson’s body was found by a !caretaker yesterday in a barn on j the Fowler estate. Comes Cold weather always brings lots of added expenses. Let us help I you meet them. Borrow up to i S3OO on your household goouj, automobile, etc. Pay us back a little each week or month. Lawful interest. Twenty months to pay if desired. Courteous, confidential service. - Straight loans for farmers. I Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. | Phone 237 Decatur, Ind !

BARGAIN’S I arranis m Rl-cm. Dll'irj Room tresses and rn> Stuckey andß|| Monroe oir , one number Sil ' 10”,, DISCOUNI ON (Olli I ELECTRK] LIGHT I BILLS B( Films 01 08 BEFORE Dec. 21 POWER BILLS ABE ALSO OU —ANDMUST BE PHi —BYTWENTIETH U MONTH Al CITY HM!