Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1930 — Page 2
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snaMaßHMH|aHHHaaaaßHaHHaaaaMa MMMMaMMaMMaaaa> 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE Foil SALE Pure bred Ayshlre bull I 20 months old. Also calves. At! a fair price. Henry Ascblemen. Bertie phone 4823. * 293-33tx FOR SALE— Michigan Jonathan apples, fine eating now @ $1.50 per basket. Starks $1.50 per banket; Steel Rede $1.25 per basket. Bring your baskets. A. M. Manlier, I, Pleasant Mills. 294t6x FOICsTIX - Gendron baby”buggy. | Rubber tired and In good condi-, tlon. Phone 153295-6tx j FOR SALE—2 spotted ponies. In- j quire Leo J. Weber 221 N. 4th St. 296-3tx FOR SALE — Fresh meats, Beef, Pork. Will sell in quarters, halves, or by pound. Lard, Poultry, I Sausage, Eggs. Phone 876-A, or see i Herman Bosse. 296-10tx 1 For SALE—Duroc male hog. Frank Yager, Craigville Phone, Decatur R. R. 2 297-3tx j FOR SALE—Michigan apples. Jen- | athans and Greenings. SI.OO per i bushel. S. E. Haggard. 297-6tx lOR SALE -Tricycle in good condition. Will sell cheap Phone 608. 198-31 FOR SALE—HONEY. I still'dave 50 pounds of honey at 10c. Dr. C. H. Branch. 299-2tx I 0 WANTED | WANTED—Practical nurse wishes j position as housekeeper in widow-, man's heme in city or country. : Write Box E. W„ in care of the Democrat office, or inquire at this office. 295-6tx o LOST AND FOUND LOST-Black patent leather purse contents 3 paper dollars and some loose change. Finder please return to this office. 297-3 t LOST —Ccnklin fountain pen. Finder please return to this office. Reward. H FOR RENT FOR RENT—Semi modern 6 room house on Walnut St. double garage Phone 995. 298-3 t | Foti 'RENT—S room strictly" mod- j era flat, furnished and steam ;
heated. Call Dyouis Schmitt, 413 Mercer avenue. 299-St TREASCRY DEPARTMENT, Os -!« five of the .supervising architect. : < Washington, 1’- C.» December 10 ] 1930.—Sealed bids will be opened in this office at 3 p. m., January 7, 1931 < for the construction of the t niteu < States post office, etc., at Decatur, < Ind. Drawingsand specifications, not exceeding six sets, may be obtained' at this office in Hit* discretion of the i supervising architect by any satis- > i factory general contractor, and pro- ; vided a deposit of $15.00 is made for i each set to assure its prompt return. Cheeks offered as deposits ■. must he made payable t • the order of the Treasurer of the Ignited States < Jas. A. Wetmore, Acting Supervising Architect. Dec. 19-22--1 — —o — Tax Group Organized Indianapolis, Dec. 19. — (U.R) —*O. L. Brown, Terre Haute attorney and incorporator of the non-partis-an Taxpayers Relief Association, came to Indianapolis today to announce a new organization to be called the Taxpayers Protective Association. Brown said a statewide organization will be effected here next | v.-eek. In time the organization ex-' pects to have local branches in i every county, he said. Objectives will be to enforce the | present tax laws, rather than draft j new ones, and to cut down costs . of government. o I Produce Men Meet Indianapolis, Dec. 19 — (UP) — Organization of a statewide cooper-1 ative poultry marketing association was discussed by some 200 producers who met at the instigation of the Indiana tarm Bureau yesterday. Au organization committee will meet in Indianapolis January 29. Membership includes Arden Rhodes ’ Plymouth, and C. J. Hickey, Mun-1 cie. Organization would be under the i Agricultural marketing Act so that the group would meet requirements of the Federal farm board. ———.—. —(J 1 Dog Gives Fire Alarm Danville, Va. —(UP)—Awakened by the bark of their dog, Mrs. L. M. Smith and Mrs. 11. O. Turner found (heir house in flames and es cape through their bedroom door already cu| off. They took the dog and escaped through a window just as the fire department arrived.
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KXEt I TOH't> MtTICB OF .* U.K of hi: vi. f.s i vi i: Notice is hereby given that Marion . Reber and Noah Hendricks, as Exe- ‘ tutors of the last Will and testament of Ezra Reber, deceased, in all res- r pects agreeable to the order of the i - Adams Circuit Court made and en- i tervd in said estate tor th<* sale of the real estate hereinafter des- * eribed, on MONDAY JAM’ARY 12th c 1931 at tin Law Office of JAMES c T. MERRIMAN. in Knights of Col- € umbus Building in the city of Decatur, Indiana, will offer for sale at private sale, free of liens thereon, t for not less than the appraised value, between the hours of ten A. Al. I and four P. M. of said day, the fol-It lowing described real estate, so orde red said by said court ami situated £ in A (fams County, Indiana towit:THE WEST HALE Ob’ THE WhXF HALE OE THE NORTHWEST I QUARTER OE SECTION THIRTY.!] I 11) WNSIII P TW ENTY >S EVE N | NORTH RANGE Eol-RTEEN HAST t CONTAINING FORTY THJtEEI ACRES MORE OR LESS. TER MS One third cash on day of sale: I One third in nine months and One third in eighteen months from day of sale. I, Provided purchaser may pay all cash, if he desires to do so. Deferred payments shall be evidenced by nromissry nat»-s on the usual bank;’ form of note and bear 6% interest’ iro.n day ot sale and payment thereof secured by a first mortgage on D said real estate. Hn the event said real estate should not be sold on said day the sale* thereof shall be continued from day td day at the same place and on | the same terms as above set out tin- | til said real estate shall have been j s )I<l. I Marion Reber and Noah Hendricks . Executors '.James T. Merryman, Atty. Dec 19-26-J-2 ; — o — i i iXOTItE OF FIXtL *»ETI I.EMEX 1 OF l-MATE XO. 20»r> 1 | Notice is hereby given to the rre-J, ditors, heirs ami legatees of James I’ Gault, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 10th day of January 1930 and show cause if anv why the FINAL SETTLEMENT A (‘COUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not he approved: and siiid heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares t Charles A. Dugan Administrator Decatur. India ia, December 17 1930. • Attorney IL .1. DeV’oss Dec i9-2n.J 2. i Get the Habiv—Trade Home j
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MARKET REPORTS DA’ILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Dec. 19 Hogs, 200 pounds down SB.OO Hogs, 200-250 pounds $7.90 Hogs, 250-300 pounds $7.80 Hogs, 350 lbs. up . $7.50 and down Roughs $6.00-$6.25 Stags $5.00 Vealers $10.50 Lambs $7.50 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y., Dec. 19.-?-(U.R> —Livestock: Hogs: Receipts, 2,100: holdovers 300; market active, steady to 10c higher; bulk desirable, 130-190 lbs. $8,75-$8.85; 210-240 lbs., $8.60-8.75; 250-300 lbs.. $8.40-$8.60; pigs quoted. $9; packing bows, $6.60-$7.35. Calves: Receipts, 600; vealers unchanged. sf 2 down. Sheep: Receipts, 2.700; lambs active. steady to mostly 25c higher; good to choice natives and fed western 95 lbs., down, SS.SO-$8.75; mixed offerings, SB-$8.25; medium kinds and strong weights, $7.75; throwouts, $6.75.
CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May July 1 Wheat, Old .761 s .79% .81 .78% New .79% .81% Corn, Old .67% .71'1 .73% .74% New .67% .72 .73% Oats, Old .32% .33% .34% .33% New .33% .34% FOR WAYNE LIVE STOCK ' Fort Wayne, ln(l., Dec. 19.—(U.R) !•* —Livestock: Hog market, steady; 100-140 Ibs^l' $7.90; 140-200 lbs., $8; 200-250 lbs.. ' $7.85; 250-300 lbs., $7.75: 300-350 ' lbs.. $7.55; roughs, $6.50; stags, $5; calves, $10.50; lambs, $7.50. LOCAL GR.aIN MARKET Corrected Dec. 19 No. 1 New Wheat 72c No. 2 New Wheat 71c ; New Oats 29c > Barley 50c Ry* 50c i No. 2 Yellow Corn, j per 100 pounds 75c to 80c | LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET ; Eggs, dozen 18c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 24c 0 Claims He Is 115 Dublin.— (U.P) —Patrick Flood, who claims to be lib years old, has five sons, two daughters arid 39 grandchildren. o Wife Wills Ring to “Wife” Oxfcrd, Eng. (U.R)—Mrs. Elizabeth Lys, wife of a professor, left her diamond ring “to his wife if he ever marries after my death, as I hope he will." o Two Cigars per Day London. — (U.R)--For the last 35 years Lady Sybil Emily Hambto lias smoked at least two Cigars a day. Beautiful $1 boxes Stationery for 79c. Callow & Kohne 29711
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COURT HOUSE ■ Marriage Licenses i! Dallas Johns St. Marys township, i laborer, to Ruth Smith, Washington township. All but eight of the claim cases against the Arthur B. Hall estate * were disposed of in Adams circuit j court today. t —~ - f AUTO LICENSE t BUREAU MOVED i i (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I j County Auto Co., have been reI modelled and two windows have ! been erected at the front. The ! license plates and file cabinets . will be placed in the front of the i offices. I Ehler provided bond Thursday i I in~the sum of $4,000 before the I«. I contract with the was made ' 1 valid. s o 1 c W IFE KILLER FOUND GUILTY J (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ‘
mediately after the verdict was 1 1 read. Tlie jury deliberated four hours. Six ballots were taken, the first of which stood nine to three for guilty of first degree murder. Pryor’s trial ended at 4:30 Thursday afternoon, the ninth day <f J proceedings. I ( When the case was submitted to i. the jury by Judge James A. Col- j Uns, jurors were told that one of; five verdicts might be returned, in-| eluding a finding of not guilty to the first degree murder charge on i a guilty verdict with th? alter-j i native verdict of the death pen- j j ally or life imprisonment; a find - ing of guilty cn a cliarge of second degree murder, or manslaughter. In his closing argument, William ! Bray. Morgan 'county prosecutor,] in cliarge of the sttae’s case, ask- ! ed the death penalty. Pryor allegedly schemed to pois-1 on his young w-ife and collect $3,-
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000 insurance in order that he might marry Miss Elsie Ham, Brazil, her cousin. o Scaffold Plunges Four Painters to Their Death New York, Dec. 19 —(UP) — A painter's scaffold inside the 258(11 field artillery armory at Kingsbridge road and Jerome avenue, the bronx buckled today, plunging four men to their deaths, 114 feet below. A fifth man was still alive when picked up and was taken to a hospital where it was said he probably would die. o Admit Starting Revolt Madrid. Dec. 19—(UP)—Full resposibility for the recent outbreak in Spain has been assumed by Sanchez Roman, professor of political law at tlie of Madrid, and Manuel Azaiia, president of the Madrid Anthenaeum —a political club. The two went to the headquarters of the Captain General anil made their confession, the United Press was advised. Their declarations were taken down but no ac tion resulted.
Explains Arm Finding Bedford. Ind., Dec. 19 —(UP> —I Coroner O. D. Emerson, Lawrence | county, today said he believed the i human arm found near Mitchell yes- ■ derday had been dropped there by | a medical student ot Indiana Uni- ] versity. He disbelieved any theory of murder, advancing the argument that 1 it probably was meant to be a prac ] itical joke. Sheriff John R. Tyree and deputies had searched the territory witliioiit finding indication of a murder. - o— —• ——— Plans Three Texas Taxes Hillsboro, Tex.- (U.R>—An income I tax, a tobacco tax and perhaps a | tax on movie tickets is proposed I by Representative-elect J. R. Don- ' ne'l, who will be a member of the I Texas legislature convening in ■ January.
Knife Executes Triple Play Nebraska City, Neb. — (UP) — When one packing house worker tossed a piece of meat into the air there wasn’t any way for him to know that it would come down oil
Announcement OUR NEW SERVICE STATION, corner Third and Madison Streets is now open. This station is operated in connection with our tire repair business and we are prepared to fill vour wants in the gas and oil line. TEXACO Gas and Oils Watch for announcement of formal opening. McDuffee Tire Service Phone 262 ■nBHBnsaHnuranHHBSBaBnmaHMiaBBESBaaiMK TOYS Wmrb and GAMES AREN’T' ENOUGH -■■ . ' ' No matter what else is given a child for Christmas, a bank book, j o , n with the record of an initial de* a posit, should be given in supplcChristmas ment. It is the one Christmas gift Savings Club multiplies in value as the at this bank. years pass. It will encourage Saving, and go a long way to- , wards insuring Success. Old Adams County Bank
Pete Bernatowise's knife, cause it to open and bury itself into Pete's knuckle for a moment, fall on a bench and cut W’alter James on his knuckles, then to the floor," where it stuck point down.
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