Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1930 — Page 2
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■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MMaaaaMaaMnHi 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE Pure bred Ayshire bull I 2) months old. Also calves. At i a fair price. Henry Asehlemen. I Herne' phone 4823. 293-3Jtx | FOrTbalE Gendron baby" buggy. ’ Rubber tired and in good condi- ; tion. Phone 153 295-61 X > F(Tit SALE — Fresh nva's. Beef, i Pork. Will sell in quarters, halves, or by pound. Lard, Poultry, Sausage, Eggs. Phone 876-A, or see j Herman Bosse. 296-10tx FOR "SALE”'Michigan apple-Jen- 1 athans and Greenings. SI.OO per j bushel. S. E. Haggard. 297-6tx I FOR SALE —Used fordson tractors. I New and used tractor parts. I Craigville Garage. 300-51 | FOR SALE—Team of horses. Cail , 1242 300211 FOR SALE 45.98 acres 3’» miles I S. W. of Fort Recovery Ohio. 5 room house, Barn 30 x 40 Grainery I Poultry house. Wcdl and Cistern j Price 02,350. Bal. on 15 year terms sFi'< Loan Steele and Jaberg K. of C. Building Decatur Ind. Phone I 256. 300-3*. i FOR SALE—New Coleman quick-I lite lamp. 1322 W. Monroe street,! phono 1108. 300-3 IX j FOIf*SALE — 40 acres, one mile i west and one mile north Mon-I roe. 4-room house, garage, and hen. house. Good corn land. Easy and] convenient terms. See A. D. Sut-1 ties, or write J. E. Ohmart. Port-' land, Indiana. 301-2 t, FOR SALE—Work horse; alfalfa j seed; 4 dozen Leghorn hens; | also will trade fat cow for some! heifer calves. Charles W. Andrews. route 2, Decatur. % mile ■ east Os Peterson. FOR— SALE—Rat terrier pups.; George Fosnaugh, Decatur, R. 2. | 301t3x FOR SALE—Bay mare colt coming 1 2 year old in spring. Phone ! 845-C. 301t3 eod j huR SALE Dressed turkey fori Christmas. Monroe phone A-27. It I 0 WANTED hAMkli Ihessmakiug childrens sewing, coats relined. Miss Grace | Reichwt. 1322 W. Monroe street,: j.lioiif 11 ” 300-3tx WANTED 30 or 35 head of shoats between 52 and 100 lbs. Wilmer | Wortliman, Craigville Phone, It. R.j 301 3t eod.x i WANTED—For Frigidaire service | call 9072. Calls answered prompt-! Jy day or night. Wm Affolder. De-1 catur, Indiana. 301-3tx i . 0 FOR RENT FOR 6'ENT—S room strictly mod-1 ern flat, furnished and steam J heated. Call Dyonis Schmitt, 4131 Mercer avenue. 299-3’ i LOST AND FOUND LOST—Red hound with all four fee* j and legs of white, white nose. Lost I in neighborhood of Decatur. Answ-i ers name "Pierot" Liberal reward. ■ Ross Harden, phone 8110. 301-3tx j —_ ■ -< J-.—— — — — — Rat Made Trouble Rats have been known to select ] most qnusmil places in which to I build their nests. A farmer In ’ Stratford. New Zealand, who uses ' his car only occasionally was star I tied to see smoke curling up be ; tween the Hour boards as he .irove , along. He promptly scan lied for the cause of the smoke ami found it in a rat's nest which had been built on the exhaust pipe of the j engine, ami had been ignited by the I heat of the pipe. o Golfer’* Pun “A good caddie is a gem to t. I poor golfer.” says a writer. A sort ! of diamond in the rough.— London ' Humorist. — * Typhoid Toll Reduced Since ’'.l|(> the typhoid death rate Fn large r isles has been cut in half with regularity every live or six years. 0 Sorghum Grain Valuable Sorghum grains, used in stock ' feeding, are mostly of African origin and are very resistant to i drought. SALE CALENDAR Auctioneers are asked to bring in their sale dates which will be ruu free of charge in this calendar January 7. 1931 William Moser, 4 miles east, of Bluffton. Ellenberger Bros. Auctioneers. For 1931 License Plates Please See Winefride Kitson American Security Company Ist Door West of Postoffice
S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. ' Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service .■a— ■mi , a. j— N V RIXLBK OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glassrs Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. ni Telephone 135 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone >O. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ASHBAUCHER& M A YN A RD Funeral Home, inc. MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embalmer. Ambulance Service Phones 844 & 510 | For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapixh I Riadouic 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 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. I INI, ■ .. . TREASURY I >ERA RTMENT, Offi< e of tiie supervising architect, I ( U ashingtun, D. C., December 10 ■ U>3o. —Sealed bids will be opened in this office at 3 p. m.. January 7, 1931 ! - , for tiie construction of the United I [ States post office, etc., at Decatur, Ind. Drawings and specifications, not ; - exceeding six sets, may he obtained j at this office in the discretion of the supervising architect by any satis- . factory general contractor, ami pro- ’ vided a ueposit of $15.00 is made fur I each set to assure its prompt return. Cheeks offered as deposits must be made payable t • the order I of the Treasurer of tiie United States | las. \. Wetmore, Acting Supervising ! I Architect. 1,4 c. D>-22--41 tui’oiN i \ r us i for \o. 27M Notice is hereby given That the* I unuersigned has been appointed Exe- ' |eut»r of the Estate of .Nellie Sholty. L i late of Adams County, deceased. The I instate is probably solvent. E. Burt Lenhart, Executor. I December 13th pSO. I Heller and Schurger, Att irney.s. ■ Dec. 15-22-23! mieiiii r sti.l-: « HiiMr Number 13719 The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance' p’ampany, VS. Frank D. Brewster, I Anna B. Brewster, Indiana Pipe Line | Company, Beulah Brodheck, By virtue of an order of sale to ni ’ dire ted from the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County! i Indiana, 1 will expose to public saD, i to the highest bidder on Wednesday . | the 14 day of January A. D. 1931 • between the h >urs of 10 o’i lack I A. M. and 1 o’clock P. M. .f said day' I at the east door of the Court House i i in Adams County. Indiana, The rents' ' and profits for a term not exceeding* ! v -ars the following describ- ■ cd Real Estate. TO-WIT: I The west ha f of the northeast quarter >f section -I, township 25, north, range 14, east, containing so •acre; mor ■ ><«ss situated in Ad-1 j tms Counts , Indiana. 'nl nn ♦ai’ure to realize the full i ' amount of judgment interest and * ! osts I will at the same time and place exp »s<* to public sale the fee | I simple of s.iid real estate, tak l n * ns the propertv of Frank D. Brew-’ ' ter, Anna B. Brewster. Indiana Pipe I i .Jne Co epany, and Beulah Bro 1- ! pock -t the suit of the Mutual Bene- ! fit Life Insurance Company. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation I or apprais. n-.ert ’:c v s. ' H ».r! Bollings vorth Sher’ff Adams County Indiana ■ IL M. I «V’oss, Attorne ■ Dec. 22-2'.’ Jan 5. o : Get the Habit—Trade at Home. - | Typewriting Stenographic Work if you have any extra typewriting or stenojk'nipliß* wurk ! I will i,.» gliid to it. Phone i 12 for appointment. ' Florence Holthouse i fudge .1. T. Merrvinan’s Law Office. K of C. Bl.ltf j Aslibauclier’s MAJESTIC FURNACES i ASBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING J SPOUTING | LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739 ' •mmwiiu Hiiimiia mi wu mi iaui>a<>iii
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET (Corrected Dec. 22 Hogs, 200 pounds dcwn $8.05' Hogs, 200-250 pounds $7.901 Hogs, 250-300 pounds $7.80 Hogs, 300-350 pounds $7.60 Hogs, 350 lbs. up $7.50 and down Roughs $6.00-$6.50 Stags ~ $5.00 Walers SIO.OO Lambs $7.25 i CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dee. Mar. May July Wheat, Old .76% .79% .81 .64% New .76% .79% .81% Corn, Old .64% .67% .69% .71% New .64% .68 .70 Oats. Old .31% .31% .32% .32 New .32% .32% Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hog market 10c higher; 100-140 lb-. $8.00; 140-200 lbs. $8.10; 200250 tbs. $7.95; 250-300 lbs. $7.85; ■ 300-350 lbs. $7.65: roughs $6.50;,stags $5.00; calves $10.00; lambs J $7.50. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. ¥.. Dec. 22 —i lU.RL-I .‘vestock: Hogs: Receipts, 7.100; holdovers ' 1490; active to all interests; steady ' Ito mostly 10c lewer; bulk/desirable • ; 160-210 lbs., $8.75; 23T240 1b5.,1 SS.6O-$8.65; 250-30.0 lbs.. $8.40-8.60; 140 lbs., down. SS.BS-$9; packing l sows. $6.60-$7.25. | Cattle: Receipts, 1,150; general 'quality rather plain; market drag'gy; scattered sales steady to 'slightly higher; good lightweight] !steers and ytarlings. $lO-25-$!2.25; ! I best yearlings held about sl3; I i short f ds quoted, $5.75-$9.75; comi mon steers. $7-$8; b?ef cows, $5-i |$C; cotter grades, $2 $3.75. Calves: Receipts, 1,800; vealera 150 c lower; supply buri'ensom?; 1 go< d to choice, sll-$11.50. Sheep Receipts, 6,200; lambs! I steady; demand fair; good to 'choice 95 lbs. down. $8.75; medium ! kinds and strong weights, $7.75; I i throwouts, $6.75. . LOCAL. GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Dec. 22) No. 1 New Wheat . .. 72c ■ No. 2 New Wheat 71c I New Oats . 29c I Barley .. soc Rye 50c No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 190 pounds 75c to 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 20c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat tic o Feebleness and Vigor So it bus always been, my friend and will be. forever: Feebleness works by rule: vigor achieves a result.— Friedrich Schiller i • — o And They Keep Busy All blood sin king insects lire pro vlded with stilettos or lancets, with which the tissues of their victims can be pierced. r—o : —: Many Observation Points The United States " eatber Im , reau .has .Too stations where river i stages are observed daily.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1930.
Counsel Who Found Dry Law Invalid —— — T—- ■”'■ -■ C ; ifc*? !L i I illlF « - f* -• Mr -“'J- • W J-* ■ tv = L..;-.
Here are the four lawyers who ♦ composed the defense counsel of | William Sprague, Prohibition | Law violator, and won his dis- ! missal by arguments before Fed-
COURT HOUSE Marriage License James Hart, Decatur, farmer to Marceille Wass, Adams County. Real Estate Transfers Bessie A. Andrews, in lot 3, Deca-! tur, to Susarah Arnold for SI.OO. The damage suit case of George I Haverstick by his next friend W. C. I Haverstick vs. Reinhard Scheumaun as a result of Haverstick’s motorcycle striking the Scheumann I automobile allegedly parked along I a road northwest of Decatur in Aug- , lust 1930 started in Adams circui* Icoiut today. Claude Cline of Hunti ington assumed the bench as speial judge and the jury was sworn In. Several witnesses had testified .or the plaintiff by noon today. 11 | was thought the case would take two days.* H. R. McClannahan and I loh.u T. Kelley represented plain-1 I tiff and I). B. Erwin represented de-1 I endant. Girls Kill Big Rattler Rem, Nev.. (Vl*-) —"We don’t i believe you.” said their friends. So i Anna and Hughena Ahern. Georgia 'Grey an 1 l.ene Miller displayed the i ikin of a three-foot rattler ’hey hau i captured, killed and skinned while . hunting. Bandits Fire Bank Crawlord. Miss.—(UP) Robbers recently defeated in their efforts to >pen safe inside the vault of the Bank of Crawford fired the building a::d fled. . —o Tvvo Die in Death Duel Redmond, Ore., — (UP) Two deer carcasses, pn a seven, the oth- ; era four-pointer, were found the antlers locked securely in the death struggle. : o Named Alter Radio London, —(UP)—A baby born to : ■ the wife of a former British Broadcasting Company official has been (named “Mike.” Tide’s Effect Felt Afar The Pnn-Amerlcan Union say.that the Amazon tide Is felt him dreds of miles up the Amazon 0 — The Pastor Says: To some, life is a wild ride; t< others, it is an uugust idlgriiimge. o Heavy Forest Fire Loss Every year an average of 143.300 forest tires damage some 3G.000.00ti acres of timber land in the United oates.
4 eral Judge Clark, resulting in < the 18th Amendment being de- | clared inval’d. (Left to right I ' Seldon Bacon, Daniel F. Cohalan, Frederic M F. Pearse and
Two Are Promoted Indianapolis, Dee. 22.—JU.PJ —Rex Risner, South Bend, state police 1 lieutenant, and Charles Slatzman, ! Evansville, a patrolman, were pro-, ; nioted today to the rank of cap-j j tains, it was announced by Chief ! Grover Garrett. Argue License Case Indianapolis, Dec. 22 —'(UT) — 1 Aiguments were heard in circuit court today on a receiver for the state's $7,565 Auto license fund tn the defunct Washington bank and trust company, Indianapolis. The case affects approximately 8(10 Indiana motorists who paid tor their license plates before the bank yeas closed- Attorney General James M. Ogden ruled that the purchasers ' should not be forced to pay a sec-
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♦ Julius H. Cohen. Having won the first battle, their case is now headed for the United States Supreme Court.
lond time, even if the petition for a receiver is refused. If a receiver is appointed the fund will become a preferred claim. o— Under Federal Control The District of Coliinibiu is tin ; der the commission form of govern i nient. administered by appointive officials. These officials are ap ’ pointed by tiie President and a com inittee of the senate and a com . mittee of the house are. in practice the lawmaking bodies for the dis ■ trict. The citizens ot the I'istrict I of Columbia ’ire without a vote In . local as well as national affairs. o . Police U«e Airplanes Airplanes re now a part of the : equipment of the police department of Paris, and ire to he used, when the necessity arises, for patrol work over the city, watching the traffic and giving notice of any threatened disturbance of the pear.'
Gives Prison Wages Anderson, Ind.. Dec. 22 —(UP) — Thirty dollars from prison wages, earred at the rate of a few pennies a day, has been donated by James I’attie for relief work in Anderson. Pattie a former Anderson lawyer is now serving a life term in tiie tate prison at Michigan City. He was convicted on a charge of first
-<Bgßpgsr .- - AT Country CJtib —it is easy to detect the face powder complexion in comparison with the fascinating, lasting beauty rendered by Gouraud’s Oriental Cream. Golf or Tennis will hold no terrors for your appearance, as its use allows you to enjoy all the delightful outdoor sports with the full confidence your complexion will retain the original beauty rendered. GOURAUD’S Halle, Fleah, Rarhal and Oriental Taa Fhadee Fend 100. /or Trial Size 55 Ferd T. Hcpklns «£ Son, New York City
PUBLIC AUCTION - HOUSEHOLD GOOIW I will sell at public auction on the ipremises at t " , ' a street. Decatur, Indiana, on , B Saturday, December 27, 1930, at - I The fol'.owing property: .. Wooden bed. mattress, springs: 2 Dressers: 2 ' desk: solophone Victrola. excellent condition; BE Vacuum sweeper; 2 Dining room tables and cba : ’ | rocker; 5 Rocking chairs; 2 Morris chairs; 2 Davt-u ' i stove; Kitchen (hairs; Porch swing; some Disc. B crocks jars, and other articles too numerous to in > B| ( ne Lennington Sewing machine. B TERMS—CASH. ■ Daniel Sprau Owner ■ Johnson-Bartlett Auction Company. B — r TTTinrt;: ... —... ..ii-nri—il——■■in—aiaw« murrini- - -- ! yiMMwanimiD r . I You can borrow up to S3OO from us on your furir I auto, etc. You retain possession of tho sccurit'-' of husband and wife are sufficient —no other : ' . s ir.l B quired. No embarrassing investigations—no <1 1 ■' 'ul B of employer, relatives or friends. You pay us ' ‘ . ”‘ n u ■ rate of interest, and pay interest only on the ’ lt: ," b' ■ balance of the loan. A prompt, courteous, confidential ser E Franklin Security Co. I Over Schafer Hardware Store . . BL Phone 237 Decatur,' IF ’ I 1 h ■ •
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