Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1930 — Page 2

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I . — —.. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE Pure.bred Ayshlre bull ' 20 months old. Also calves. At j a iatr price. Henry Aschlemen. , Herne phone 4.123. 293-3.!tx j POR SALE — One three dny old Dm ham male calf. John Striking. Monroeville. Ind. R. R. 4. Phone 1 short, 2 long on 39. 295-3tv FOR SALE— M ichigan Jon a t han apples, fine eating now @ >1.50 per basket. Starks $1.50 per basket; Steel Reds $1.25 per basket. Bring your baskets. A. M. Mauller, Pl.-asant Mills. 294t6x FOR SALE—Chincilla rabbits or will trade for New Zealand whites or meat rabbits. Louis Schroeder. Hoagland, Ind. 295-3tx I FOR SALE—-Gendron baby buggy. Rubber tired and in good condition. Phone 153 295-6tx . I'OR SALE Floor lamp, complete*, with shade. Phone 153. . 295-3tx . lOR SALE ~Guernsey cow, 6 yr'.' old, with calf by side. Win. j Weber, Preble phone. 295t3x j FOR SALE—IO pigs. J. I). Steele,] 1 mile east of Decatur, on route I 8. 295-3tx FOR SALE—2 spotted ponies. In- ] quire Leo J. Weber 221 N. 4th I St. 296-3tx I FOR SALE — Fresh m c ats, Beef. * Pork. Will sell in quarters, hal-' ves, or by pound. Lard. Poultry, i Sausage, Eggs. Phone 876-A, cr see | H rman Bosse. 296-10tx, 1 < 'it SALE Dunn- male hog. ] Frank Yager, Craigville Phone; Decatur R. R. 2 297-3tx j fTi|~SA’LE~MiHi:gan apple-. J»n . athans and Greenings. SI.OO per bushel. S. E. Haggard. 297-titx | o WANTED WANTED — Ts rent apartment I Call phone 285 Swiss Dry Clean-: era. 295-3tx ■ WAITED —Practical nurse wishes | position as housekeeper in widow-! mans heme in city or country. Write Box E. W„ in care of the; Democrat office, or inquire at this I off ce. 295-6tx I 0 _ FOR RENT FOR RENT — 5 room house on ] North Fifteenth street. Lights j and wafer. sl6. per month. Call 769 in afternoons. 293-5 t LOST AND FOUND LOST -Mans leather glove, rabbit fur lined. Return to Joe Lose’s restaurant. , 295-31 X LOST—Red houmTwith four white feet tip of tail nose also white Frown spot on back. Answers to name "Piert". Liberal reward. Finder notify Ross Harden, Phone ] O-BTI. 295-3tx FOUND — Small fox terrier dog. j Owner may have same by des-; cribing animal anti paying for this I ad. Inquire James Parrish at Blue Creek stone quarry, Blue Creek township. 296-2tx LOST—Bia, k~patent leather purse contents 3 paper dollars and some loose change. Finder please return to this office. 297-3 t Crossing Crash Fatal Anderson, Ind.. Dee. 17 —(UP) — An auto-train crash today at a crossing on State road 67, near here, resulted in death of Harold Nessler, 21. and serious injuries to Earl Jones. 20. both of Anderson. Nessler was pinned beneath the auto and burned to death. Jones was thrown clearly of the wreck. 0 Get the Habit —Trade at Home IH ON E Y I The next one hundred g pounds at 10c. E Bring container. K Dr. €. H. Branch 3 Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typev.riling or stenojiraphic work J wil! be glad to >lo it. Phone 42 for appointment Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s L;iv> Office. K of C Rida For 1931 License Plates Please Sec Winefride Kitson American Security Compani Ist Oner West of Postoffice

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly I day or night. Office phono 500 Rome phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOME CRIST Eye* Examined. Gla**e* Fitted HOURS: 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 r>r 1 night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT j' l " I ASHBAUCHER& MAYNARD! Funeral Home, Inc. MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embaln.er. Ambulance Servioe Phones 844 & 510 (For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Riadonic diagnosis and treatment , i Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 i 10 yeans in Decatur. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON I 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. »pi:< 1 m mf.etim; or tiik 1.0 Mill Or' < <ll x l'\ 'till MISSION EKS ' Notice is Hereby given that there will he a special meeting of tnw Board of County Commissioners of Ada.iis • b’tate of Indiana, held at their rooms in the Court House; at Decatur, Indiana on Monday, December 29th 1930, tor the purpose of considering and allowing of ail | claims against the county. All persons having »r holding claims against the county are hereby n ttified to file such claims with the County Auditor of said County at least five days before the date of’ such spe< ial meeting. Given l»y order of the Board of County Commissioners this Ist day’ lof December 1930. Albert Harlow i Auditor, Adams Co J Dec. 10-171 o NOTICE FOB BIOS FOR SI Pl’l.lllS FOR <Ol VB I M IHM HU Notice is hereby given that the I Board of Commissioners of Ada ns | County, Indiana, will receive bids’ for supplies to be used and furnished for the maintenance of the County infirmary for the three months I beginning .Jan. Ist 1931. Bids t ■ be received Jan sth 1931. | Requisition now on file in the of-; fice of the Auditor of Adams Countyj Albert Harlow Auditor. Adams Co 1 Dec. 10-17 . o WILL TRADE — Good Eectric I Radio tor any kind of livestock. . j Address box A. care Denur-H i 'office. 295t3x ipfFi '! ■ - v- ‘ - THE word “injury”, Mr. Home-Owner, is really _ made up of two little words - “in” and “jury”. You realize this the moment somebody suffers an injury on your premises and the jury decides you must pay! But there’s a way “out”, as well as, “in”— k Insure! e ’ Let us tell you how little our ' ALTN A Residence Liability Policy costs—and how generous the protection! Phone! Now! ATNA • I Z E ■ The Suttles-Edwards Co.. Inc. Phone No. 358 Over Niblick’s Store II ’ . illiiiiAniiil

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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET (Corrected Dec. 17) i Hogs. 100-160 pounds SB.OO I Hogs. 160-225 pounds $7.901 Hogs, 225-275 pounds $7.75 'Hogs. 275-300 pounds . $7.60 p I Hoge, 300-375 pounds $7.50 i ' Roughs $6.00-6.25 I Stags . $5.00 ' Veaiers $ll.OO Lambs $7.50 1 East Buffalo Livestock Hoi : receipts 1,000; holdoveis 100; fairly active to packers, s*eatfyT' to 10c higher mostly steady, byll<l. (desirable 130-230 lbs. $8.65-8.75. fe«T 185 lbs. selections $8.85. 140-270 lbs., $8.50-$8.75; pigs $9; pat-king sows' $6.65-$7.40. Cattle: recufpts 150. mostly cows steady, medium kinds *4.25-14.75, cutter grades $2.-$3.75. Calves: Receipts 100. veaiers I I mostly 50c lower, bulk better lots i $12.50, common and medium $7-slO.l ’ S'.ieep: Receipts 600; lambs qua -1 I ity rather plain, steady to weak, j nearly good 89 lbs. Westerns $8.50. 'choice quoted upward to $9, medium I and mixed lots $7.75-$9.25, throw- . out ? $6.75. — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May July j Wheat. Old, .76% -79% .81 .69% < New .76% .79% .81% 'Corn. Old .69% .72% .74% .76% New .69% .73% .75% i Oats, Old .32% .33% .34% .33 •New .33% .34% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Dec. 17) i No. 1 New Wheat 72e No. 2 New Wheat 71c I New Oats lie Barley 50c Rye 50c ! No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 pounds ... 65c to 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET ■Eggs, dozen ..... 18c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 25c o Lindsey Case Dropped New York. Dec. 17 —4U.P.) The > against former Judge Ben | L'ndsey, charging disorderly con- | duct, was dismissed in magistrate's court today. Magistrate Breyer immediately ordered another complaint drawn, tharging Lindsey with interrupting a meeting in a house of worship. There was no one willing to sign this complaint, however, and the charges against Lind cy were dropped. 0 Ford In Accident Youngstown, 0., Dec. 17. —(U.R) — Henry Ford, Detroit automobile manufacturer, was in an ante mobile accident here* last night, it was learned today. was not hurt. Ford, who was returning to Detroit from Washington where he .bad conferred with President I Hoover, was forced to spend 25 in notes in Youngstown while representatives of th? Ford Motor Company secured a new car for him. The Lincoln which was damaged in the accident was left here.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1930.

COM MISSION EKS ALLOWANCE 1 l>E( EMBER 1936 Clt'zen Tele. Co Co Rev. 77.36 | Ft. Wayne Printing Co. do 183. IL’ I Decatur Democrat do 3.00 c Marcella Uhrick 104 105.“0 typewriter Inspection Co 260 7.0 V I j. Aleta Harlow lU4 ... 10 4.16 f Aloert Harlow 103 51#. 17 1 j Ed AShbaucher 200 20.00 j c General Off. Equip. Co do 1.50 ! c Clara Anderson do . ... 2Jd) | y Frankel Mans. Co. do 7.<>o ; c Hart Hollingsworth -- 76.75 a ■I. M Miller 3.00 , t Miles Hoop 198-28.00 181.00 f I t. Wayne Blue Print Co 200 1.96 |p Ralph Roop 200 1.00 ■ p Clifton Striker 101 & 200 247.60 Margaret Meyers 104 84.00 Ip Wayne Off. Machine Co 200 23.50 p J. A. Cline 101 £ 200 113.00 t J. C. Grandstaff 1«1 20.50 < .1. W. Vizard 101 & 200 21.01 ‘j Ben Eiting Co. Co. 10.00 ■ j August Conrod do 10.00 Wm. Baumgartner do lO.OUj v Evert Ranter do 10.00 If James Kenny do 10.00’r Mat Kirsch do 10.00 it Henry Dehner do 10.09 Henry Heller 10l & 200 73.00 | * Hiram Wittwer 41« 5.53 Main lie Meyers 164 & 200 150.40 Lyjc, Railroad Co 410F7 159.00 -Vizard 4101) 23.00 j M. MiWr do 20.00 Burt Mangold du 8.00. Frank Krick do 32.00 j (’allow & Knhne do .. 130.82 jq (’. A. Douglass do 6.83 | John Meyers do 8.00 | j FiSher & Harris do 17.00 Winnes Shoe Store do . . 3.50 Henry Faurote do 7.50 H Nichols Shoe Store do 3.00 a . Walter Deitsch do 8.00 j i Lester Everett 41 OH 7.65 i J. M. Rreiner 101 100.00 f ' C. S. Chemical Co 200 1.10 j I 11. F. Linn do 21.J0 August Walters do 63.50 f Doleh Co do 18. SO i Northern Indiana P. Co 200 38.70 t Decatur Light A Power Co 200 52.35 f Fisher & Harris 200 11.40 j Kocher Lumber Co do 1.10 Harl Hollingsworth do . 8.20 , 11. LaFountainn 1<»1 500.00 s I Mrs. La Fountaine 102 100.60 , \ugust Morgan 107 45.00 , I Herbert La Fountaine do 40.06 ( Leona Montgomery do 40.00 I (della Hartnagel do ,40.00 < Ed Zeser do , Rev. Schulte do LOO Dr. Frohnapfel do 26.00 Vance & Linn 200 17.27 , Millers Bakery do 26.10 < Limo Chemical Co do 16.Q 1 Sam Bailer do 13,60 Eastern Indiana Oil Co do . 26.20 Schmitt Meat Market do 29.92 1 Burt Mangold 200 1.001 ’•'isher & Harris do 11.20’ Dm lor Brosi 200 15 06 Smith Drug Co. do - W. Guv Brown 412 36.60 Mary Meyers do 35.00 Olive Reynolds do 20.00 Gavlie Hoagland do 20.n0 Ma’*a McClure do 20.00 Della Debolt do la.OO Xgnes Fisher do I - r ,uc’ndn Johnson do la.oo Merle Bristol do 1 s.oti ’•’lnren< , «‘ Bollinger do 15.n0 Gladvs Shady do 15.60 K-ather’ne Roe do JO .00 LaiirH Roorbower do 10.00 , Vancp & Linn do Repry do - -J-JJ \Ji<’p Waiters do » ».00 Whitman do r '-60 Tz*e do -I’i? Trqn* H’-ron Sana, do 2.»0.<’ ’WI Vpf. Tax 7 *5 Gilbert Backey do 6.30 VCni. '’'wigT do 10.80 Fugate dn -2'2? ’hristHn Rnllonbaeher do i ..l . Drug Co. do -1 ’2*2 '■’D’-a Bruhn dn 1-».?d ’’nton LKe Ins Cn do ' <’-e i-'A* MBle- do t •;;; Democrat 201 31. ' Witvpsß do fnrhqn X’ Acker Burial 0 M’pßj? Bros, do Rr—ir 1.176.99 D. W. p. Macklin 1!»s 5,3X6.-. G ’’riv'h’e * LHtorer do 5”.0n (George Shoemaker do ‘ nn . ▼ iCh®r Nfqft’n do 22’2% Krnckeberg Election ’ °h’lin Gasp do •1-2 1 Winfred Gerkp do ‘ Pti’inlnh Lfnne’vDer do do .... . 'U-Uft S'-hle-an do n. V. Fur-. 'O do «2 J • nr’r?” Srbrpch do T V Kendricks do ’’ J. Hnr s ing dn 106.A* Pnknecbt do 52 do -hal-or Miller do •or. Mn-rinon do JO. 50 rr. r„ Sine do ...... , "“"rv n 'i'v do Vine* Ma»tox do -?-a . to-.., F>i«-ao*n do <»-2* . roovid Perm do -. -2 1 Mojm do . . ■* J ' t W. N. I do -!Ln n. A st'ldlor ssh ....... . i-'-.-n otartin Brennen do i ! -2 -I Muf.ia do ... I Trtftn M. Rollonbacher do -I M'm tdon- do '9 0” f n.,rt T en'.art do . ” m. too-eot .-in 50. .0 » i |tnM dO ’ ,? v 't'l’T do I n • ■’ ■ ,'..i M tie- do 7K.00 r..oiler Ao w TV VT-I---S .... -2-. r l , r.-An TV .O| I T.„ r „i eP x-oiKo., in 1-222 •I IV 1 . t.fnn do laO.OO

Harry Essex do 150.00 Henry Knapp 112 26.00 Ralph Yaaer do . ... 25.00 Berne Witness 201A 14.22 Decatur Democrat 201A 14.22 Oscar Sprunaer do 15.00 I t VVaytie Pts. Co do 335.50 Elmer Anderson 245 1.181.46 Herman I'lman do . .. 900.39 John Habegger do — 718.55 C. L. Scbelman do 682.92 Centre Tool & Metal Co do 15.39 Midland Oil Co do 164.39 Gallon Iron Works do . .. 1,735.00 Yost Bros, do ■ 91.93 Eastern Indiana Oii Co do ... 367.24 Christ Etcher do 150.00 Blue Creek Stone Co. do 1,020.47 Erie Stone Co do 2.603.55 Meshbergers Bros, do 4.993.70 Plymouth Stone Crush. Co 246 221 17 Erank Hush Hinch Drain 9.75 Krick & Tyndall do 19 6o Amos Stoneburner do la.oo John Him h do 4.00 Hieman llinc%_jjo 2.00 Charles Miller do .... 2.00 Wm. Werllng do 2.00 Gus Seiki ng do 2.t'o Lewis Keller do 16.01 Henry Fuelling do 15.0" Witness this mv hand and seal this 9th day of Dee. 1930. Albert Harlow Auditor, Adams Co. Dec. 10-H SIIEKIFF SBI.E C ause \nmher 13042 Tile t'nlon Central Life Insurance t’ompanv. VS. Alta JgArnold. James F. Arnold, Horace E. llutler, Ella O. Butler, and William Bart m. Bv virtue f an order of sale to me directed from tile Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court, of Adams County Indiana 1 'vtll expose to nubile sale to the highest bidder on Saturday the 10th <lav of January A. I>. FLU. between the hours of 10 o'clock M. and I o i-ba k P. M. of said day at the east doOr of the Court House, in Adams County. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the folloivink des'-ribed real estate. TO-WIT: The northwest quarter <>, i of the northwest quarter ('ll and la--southwest quarter 11,l 1 , ' of tin- north west quarter, and the northwest quarter. ( ’, »of tile southwest quarter I 1 ;) of section thirty-three (33) in-l also the east of the northeast quarter f’i) of the southeast • 111 liter I 1 ,) of section tliirty-tw.i <321 all in township twenty-eik.it • 2SI a o-tli 1-anKe fourteen <l4> east '•oiitainiiiß in sill one and forty acres, more or less, in Adams '"oiintv, Indiana. ~ And on failure to realize the fu' amount of imlKinent interest am' costs 1 will nt the same time ami nlaee expose to public sale the fe<--ioui'e of Slid real estate, taken a•he propevtv of Alta J- Arnold .Times F Arnold. Ho-aee E. But'er Ella O. Butler, and Wilbert Barton it 'he suit of tlie Union Central LitTnsiiram e Company. Said sale will b. made without any relief whatevm from valnatlrrn or apprais-ment la'Vs Harl Hollinkswortli Sheriff Adams County- Indiana tforo U. Erwin, Attorney. Dee. 7-24-:; ■ - o Milkman Saves Children Indiana poll;;, Dec. 7 —(UP)milkman broke into a burnine; lionsearly today and rescued four child ren. tanging in ages from three t< 14 years. His name was not leara ed. The fire wasfet the home of TonMarineo. It was said to have beet started by an overheated still in th< attic. Mrs. Marineo escaped in nigh clothing. s .- O Poincare Is Improved Parts, Dec. 17 —(UP) — An opti mistic bulletin on the condition o fymcr President Raymond Poin dare w is issued today for the firs time since he became ill severa days ago. The bulletin said “The state o the health of the President, whsuffered a vascular spasm on Satin day, presents this morning an ame' oration permitting optimistic hope for the futpfe. His temperature anpul e are normal.” oAitKIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith. Monror Route 1. are the parents of a bo baby, born at (he Adams Count Memorial Hospital, Tuesday aftei noon, December 16, 1930. 0 ‘ Beautiful $1 boxes Station i erv for 79c. Callow & Kohn ' ‘ 297 i

I COURT HOUSE ~ — Rea! Estate Transfers 1 Elizabeth Woodruff ot al 40 acres Jin Jefferson township to George I W. Becker for SI.OO. Esther V’n Ess, 40 acres in Jes-1 : ferson township to John M. Bollen- , haeher for SI.OO. Johanna Steigmeyer et al. 80- ;' acres in Root township to Elbridge ; Caley et nx for $7,25'1.00 Alwilda M. Helm et al 8 acres.in i i Root township to Charles W. Bur [I fell, et ux for $2,000.00 II E. Burt Lenhart -was named ; executor in the estate of Nellie i Sholty. He furnished bond in the ]' sum of $6,000. A petition to sell personal property at private sale ‘tra- granted. ; Orval AUspaw was named admftlstrator with will annexed in ; the estate of Henry A. Meyer, i Bond was given for $3,000 and let- .! ters were issued. In the case of Frank Stump vs. „ i Cora Stump, suit for divorce, H. - M. DeVoss appeared for defendant. A petition for allowance was set

! “Community Auction Sale” BREINER BARN. MONROE STREET, 11 DECATUR, INDIANA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1930 t at 10:30 a.m. ,t 2 7 HEAD OF EXTRA GOOD WORK HORSES. 40 HEAD OF CATTLE—One registered Guernsey Bull; Fresh Cows '• Springers, Feeding Cattle, etc. 50 HEAD OF SHEEP. 150 HEAD OF HOGS. '■ 100 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS; 100 HEAD OF CHICKENS, heavy breeds. IMPLEMENTS —Set of Breeching harness, like new; set-of Hip s Strap Harness; Horse Collars; Studebaker Wagon Bed and Side Boards; Corn Cultivator, a good one; Disc; Riding Breaking Plow; Walking Plow; 2 Double Shovels; Spike Tooth Harrow; Mud Boat; ill Double Trees; Log Chain; Electric Sweeper; Lawn Mower; Many ■ articles too numerous to mention. I Decatur Community Sales Co. , j Roy Johnson, C. T. Bartlett, aucts, Dutch Ehinger, clerk i? J- ‘ fir? i / 111 A A M Wlgy II IWH. T. i ‘ I gJ I fM t j A»• j £ V J 583 B£ M i a I You can borrow up to S3OO from us on your furnittire, piano, ’ auto, etc. You retain possession of the security. Signatures of husband and wife are sufficient—no other indorsers relb quired. No embarrassing investigations—no questions asked st of employer, relatives or friends. You pay us only the lawful al, rrte of interest, and pay interest only on the actual unpaid balance of the loan. A prompt, courteous, confidential oervice. of 10 s Franklin Security Co. (her Schafer Hardware Store Phone 237 Decatur, Ind. Our2oPaymentPlan llj

for hearing December 22. In the case of William Andrews vs. June Andrews, suit for divorce filed in 1926, petition for citation of plaintiff by defendant was filed. Notice ordered, returnable December 22. o I Gets Life Sentence Columbus, Ind., Dec. 17. (U.R)' - ' Pleas of insanity and drunkenness failed to save Arthur Cox, 28, from a sentence-to life imprisonment on a charge cf kidnaping Gloria Jean' Hutter, 7. here a few weeks ago. Cox picked the girl up while she was playing with a group of chil-i dren. Screams of the children brought immediate pursuit, and Cox was soon captured. The kidnaper’s wife testified tliat Cox became morose when they discussed their four years of childless marriage. — o —— Correction In the p.ice list of the Modern! Beauty Shop, the price of shan' poo should have been 25 cents instead of 50 cents.

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