Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1931 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED advertisements, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES ' FOR SALE j.', iH SALE I’iih' In .-<1 AvKhire Im'l 20 old. Also calves. At . a fair price. Henry Aschlemen.Berne phone 4823. 293-3Jtx ) Foil SALE Durocs Bred Gilts. 1 Reasonable Richest bloodlines. Im mimed. Farm located 10 miles east ' of Decatur on State Road 16 joining 17 H. D. Kreiseher, Convoy, Ohio. 3UB-12tx HATS FOR SALE—Absolute"Final Clearance of entire stock of Winter Hats at |l, 11.50, >2.50- Maud A. Merriman. _L’-3tx I FOR SALE—2 ear garage Inquire | Aeschleman’g Phone 1080 213 Adams St. 2-3tX FOR SALE—Heifer calf, 3 days old Mart Bieberich, Decatur, Route 4 Preble phone. 3-3tx i FOR SALE—One fresh cow with 3rd calf. Also, 3 good heavy springer cows. Henry Selking. 1 mile east. l’/i mile north of Preble. Preble phone. 3t3x, Flift heating stove ) and electric motor. Call Wilbur May i phone 331 4-3tx FOR SALE—Day oldlieifer calf and j day old bull calf Both Holsteins. Phone 860-A Martin E. Heckman. 4-33tx LOST AND FOUND LOST -Ladies black oblong purse, containing a sum of money, if found *fflease notify A. C. Foos or return to Democrat and receive re - wacd. 3-3tx LOST Roll of planter wire on Mercer Ace or Mud Pike. Finder please call 1253. 4-3tx ■ o b OR RENT FOR RENT — Modern six-; room duplex, ideal location, immediate possesion, S2O per month. Phone 606 or 312. 2131 FOR RENT The” Jackson property comer of First and Oak. Good furnace and other modern conveniences Rent reasonable Phone 298 Mrs. Phil Macklin. 3-3tx F(S~RENT— T.ight housekeeping rooms. Gas, water, lights, garage. 122 S Monroe St. Call Mrs. Noah Frye, 1404 W. Monroe st. Phone 652 3-3’ FOR RENT :: houses. See Julius Haugk Phone 666. 4-6tx WANTED _ WANTED—to hear from owner having from 40 to 80 acres for sale. Give price and description. Write ,o Box R. A. in care of Democrat 2- tx WANTED — Agents to sell “NuLife" to all battery owners. For I further information call or see Pat Miller, distributor, 414 N. "th St., 1 Phone 1254. 3-3tx, WANTED— To near from parly having farm to rent, 80 to 140 acres. Grain rent. Mr Forest Mankey, Craigvillo, Indiana, route 1. 3o COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Hansel Kreigh et ux, in lot 614 Decatur, to American Security Co. ) for SI.OO. Hugh Daniels, in lot 168 Decatur) to-Juliiis Schultz for $1 00. Julius Sthnltz, in lot 168 Decatur I to Daniels et ux for SI.OO. Chester T. Michaud et ux in lor : 260, Berne, to Anthony Michaud, for [ $2000.00 The case of Carl Noll vs. Jesse) Sheets-, damages, demand SSO 00 has been appealed to the circuit court.! The ease was one for damages bus- ( tallied last August 7th when a car ( driven by Mr. Sheets swerved into a car owned by Mr. Noll and driven I by ids wife, at *he corner of Second and Jackson streets. The case was i fried Jpefore Squire Butcher where I judgment was rendered for th-: I plaintiff in sum of $23.25 and tin: appeal was prayed. H. M. DeVos.i I is attorney for plaintiff and 11. R. I McClenehan for defendant. Lewis Anderson, charged with desertion of his family filed an affidavit as a poor person and asked on attorney be appointed to defend him. The court named H. M. DeVoss as attorney. ’On., change of venue from the Wells circuit court a case was filed here today entitled Ida Tranary vs. William Tranary, divorce. They man icd 'February 26, 1916 and separadod .Pity 14, 1930. Cruel treatment and failure to provide is charged. A decree, custody of tie two children and an allowance for their support Is asked. Eichhorn, Gordon and Edris are attorneys. . ....... Notice of Annual Meeting The Annual meeting of the members of the Decatur Savings it Loan Association will be held Monday, January 12th at 10:00 am., at Graham & Wallers office, 119 S. Second street, Decatur, Adams county, Indiana There will be nn election of four directors, for a period of one year, and each other hu-iness that may come before the meeting. PAUL H. GRAHAM. Assistant Secretary-Treasurer 29-30-31-1-2-3-5 6 7 8

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant • Calls answered promptly day or night. [ Office phone 500 Rome phone 737 Ambulance Service * N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye# Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:80 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 JO. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT " ASH BAUCH ER& M A Y N ARI) Funeral Home, Inc. MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embalrr.er. Ambulance Service Phones 844 & 510 For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath 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 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. \OII( E OF COMMISSIONERS s o.i. of hi: iL i>r vfe Thoimndarsigned commissioner by J virtue ui an order of the Adams Cir-| cuit Court made and entered in a cause therein pending entitled Glenn Barkley, Bernice Marie Engle \s. Mabie Harvey et ai, cause number 13.X13 hereby gives notice that at | the law office of (’lark J. Lutz First State Bank Building in the; city of i»veatur, Adams County. Indiana, on the 2ijd day of February i 1931 at 10:00 o’clock a. ni. and con-i | tinning thereafter trom day to day until sold, he will offer for sale at private sale ami at not less than I the full appraised value thereof, tn* following described real estate to- , wit:Southwest quarter of southeast I quarter of section nine (9) town- • .»»»< i . etuy-seven I2H north, range I fourteen (14) east ami Northwest quarter of south east quarter of sec- 1 lion nine ('.») t iwns.iip twenty-seven (27) north, range fourteen ill east. 1 Terms of Sale One third of purchase price cash, balance in two equal installments, payable respectively in nine and eighteen months from date of sale, evidenced by notes of purchaser bearing 6% per annum from date waiv-I ing relief from valuation & appraise- 1 | ment laws, providing fur attorney j fees ami secured by mortgage on 'the real estate s ild, or purchaser | may pay all cash at time of such ■sale at his option. i Said sale to be made free of liens, except t. 'es, Earl B. Adams. Commissioner ' I Clark J. Lutz, Attorney. I Jan 5-12-11)1 \o ihi: or iix\i. r i !.!.mi:\r of i mi. i»<ki7 Notice is hereby given to the ere-I (liters, heirs and legatees, of John L. Lieehty, deceased to appear in I the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, • n the 2nd day of , February 1931, ami show cause, if I any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT* ■ ACCOUNTS with the estate of si id I decedent should not be approve:; .aid said heirs are notified to then 'an I there make proof of heirship, •and receive their distributive shares. 1 Kathryn Lie< htV, Ad.ninis'r.ir i.x [Decatur, Indiana, January 1931. . {Attorney C. If. Museiman. Jan 5-12 | jNOI I( F, O’' | I\\ I, Ni K TTI. KuK \|- OF ESTATE \O. 27113 Notice is Hereby given to the ere-! lito's heirs and legatees of Sophie E. Seherry, deceased to appear ii • the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on th* 2nd day of February, 1931, and show cause if anv why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified tn then ,aml there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. , Albert L. Seherry Executor. Decatur, Indiana, January 5, 1!»3L Attorney James T. Merryman. Jan 5-12 Get the hnhlt— Trade at Home, Typewriting Stenographic Work 11 you have any extra type- • writing or stenographic work > xx ill i,e glad to ,lo it. Phone 12 lor appointment Florence Holthouse ) T- Merryman’s Law Office, K of C. Bl.tg I'or 1931 License Piates Please See ' I Winefride Kitson ; American Security Company Ist Door West of Postoffice

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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Jan. 5 Ilogs, 130 pounds down $8.20 down i Hogs. 130-180 pounds $8.30 tHogs, 180-220 pounds .... SB.IO Hogs. 220-260 pounds . . . .. $7.70 i Hogs, 260-300 pounds $7.401 I Hogs, 300-350 pounds $7.25 Roughs ... $6.00-6.25 i Stags . . $4.50 ' Vealers $12.50 | i Lambs $7.75 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July 1 'Wheat, Old .SO 1 ! .81% .64%; New .80% .81% | Corn, Old .69% .70% .71% j ■New .70 .71% Oats, Old .33% .33% .33% ; New , .33% East Buffalo Livestock Market Ilogs: Receipts 6,000; holdovers j 12,000; weights below 210 lbs. ac- 1 I tive to shippers, steady to 15c I tower, others draggy, unevenly I 15-25 c lower, bulk desirable 160-210 I lbs. $8.75-8.85; weights below’ 140 i tbs. $9; 220-250 lbs. $8.25-8.60; few, I 125 lbs., early $8.65; packing sows $6.50-7.25. Cattle: Receipts 1.350; general I qual’ty rather plain, market steady I to 15c higher, mostly higher, med-1 , ium heifers and steers $9.50-10.G5. I common kinds $7-8.50; beef cows $5.75-6.50; cutter grades $2.50-4. < alves: Receipts 1,500; vealers j steady. $13.50 down. | Sheep: Receipts 7,600; lambs' active, 25c and more higher; good I to choice 90 H>s. and down largely $9. mixed offerings $8.25-8.50; , medium kinds and sfrong weights I $8; throwouts $7-7.25. I j LOCAL GR.sIN MARKET > Corrected Jan. 5 I [No. 1 New Wheat . .. 68c ; No. 2 New Wheat . 67c i ' New Oats 28c I1 I Barley 50c j, I R ye 50c ■ ■ No. 2 Yellow Corn, '■ r“rlO(l lbs 65c-75c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen . 21c BUTTERFAT AT STATION 1 j Butterfat 22c ) _ Summing It Up Happiness is Imw we think our , I selves other people haven’t anv | Hung to do with it. ,' o — Many American Mutea Ono person In 3.(881 in Hie United States is a "deafmule.” that is, these individuals have never learned to speak because of so rloua dr*nfnpFN ; 11 ™'■■■■■ Ashbaucher’s MAJESTIC FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE HOOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739 i'-- ■■■■HlM ii

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MOXI>AY, JANUARY 7». 1931

Empire State Survey Finds Prisons Too , Large; Commission Asks Wide Reforms 1 ♦♦♦« • * ( Prison Proposed in Preliminary Report Would Be Limited to 504 Convicts and Every One Would Have a Room —Wants Convicts Classified by Psychiatric Tests—Would Abandon Auburn Woman’s Prison —— LU SWIWWI'L IT 11 1 it. Wi J- tt t • #1 rUwiW) gyllFX n r t MIL-S Hlsir tSft Wir MsOlia pi ..JWsPw «. t.?; hTttw wmi w \ M fnWWWIIiI Attempted in Tot<&:.- i gig* MV few . Nev York Cttv i&PlWltfO t wSSk ii nw nwi? ii DREARER.- in. g i ' .«/S Welfare U.-.hY PßiftnfeV Y . Wak' . pi y HE a wifi/* BSQb jF>KA WV Bl ' urT Barred t.. • V IL, q/A' ... ' .J j! .. ->* • >Tf ' TE Design for a State Prison Vithout Ctvw. S A LFnn*X.«. After Riot

By Alice Alden 11 New York, Jan. 5 — No more) I pr'. .on riots and bloodshed. That is tie utopian prospect held out! 'o penal c:Ticials in New York from even a casual perusal of the j preliminary report of the New York State Commission to Invest!-j Kate Prison Administration and I Construction. This report just is--sued is engaging the attention of pr’son authorities all over the country; and it is believed that it will influence widely penal insti-i Itutions in many states. ! Overcrowding is held by the Commission to be mainly response Ide for the many serious prison r. 114 1, •« •» 3.. ■ ... • a a i

outbreaks that occurred through- I out the year. It i a direct result of these riots that the commission was formed not to Investigate the happenings but to seek methods of preventing their reoccurrence. And so tlie commission expresses its strong disapproval of the construction of any prison with capacity for more than 1.000 inmates. When a larger number of prisoners are housed in one institution, cliques and groups create intrigue and often trouble and the report recommends that old prisons should be remodeled and the capacity reduced. I lie commission urges that a prison should be erected with a j maximum capacity of 504 inmates land that it should be of a type ; that will bridge the gap between | the fortress type of jail and the I road camps where actual conflnei meat is at a minimum. n’he mates would be housed in four eparate wings, each three stories ogli wit li forty-two rooms to a floor By this method, it is clanued, group spirit ami groll p ilife will be developed with abunlidant good results to the prisoner

and so help his chances of re-| habilitation. For intensified training and care of each unit will be possible and made easier by the fact that each prisoner will have been carefully examined and classified at a designated receiving institution. Further plans call for two shop buildings in which prisoners will be taught trades, a mess hall, power plant and an administration building. Each prisoner would have an individual room. Two ) sites for the institution have been ) recommended, one in Ulster i County, the other in Orange I County, both sites well away from ! towns.

i LU W lib. i » The road camp lias been such a 1 success that the commission recommends its continuation as well as the establishing of a new one. . Other outdoor work and the de- . I velopment of pre-parole units are I . I stressed as a means of lessening ■ ■ cell life and allowing prisoners to , i work their way to these units • through good behavior and com-I i mendatory conduct. But at the i same time, the commission con- > demns the employment of prist oners in confidential work such 1 1 as telephone operators, office | workers, care of prison records,! i and recommends that this type of | t work be employed by civilians and i i: asks that additional funds be pro-I >' vidod for this purpose. 1 Under the new scheme, the com-1 ’ i mission would use Sing Sing and -1 Attica as reception prisons where I linen may be studied, grouped and | given expert and thorough psv- ' chiatrlc examinations. And as it i' lias been found that one out of every six prison inmates is in need I 'lot the attention of a psychiatrist. -1 it can readily be seen how Im- I '. portant this recommendation is.

I Further, it is recommended that a 'psychiatrist should be on full-time > . duty at each institution to help) ! ) the work of rehabilitation. , Women convicts, it is recommended, should also be cleared . through a classification clinic to I be established at the reformatory) 'at Bedford Hills. It is recom-| mended- too, that the women’s: ■ prison at Auburn should be abol- ' ished and its inmates transferred i 1 to the reformatory at Bedford > Hills, where they can receive psy-1 1 chiatric treatment according to! the findings of the receiving cliu-) ’ i ic. The report has been sent to l ■ Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt, of!

New’ York. t&a Up to S3OO loans quickpl ly and quietly arranged. 1 NH No red tape—no embarrassing questions or ■ investigations. Lawful interest rates — liberal repayment terms. You : * i!l bb-e our prompt, coir-.'” ndconfiden- ■ “■ FRANKLIN SECURITY co. i Phone 237 Decatur, Indiana loans

NOTICE The First Christian Church will : elect trustees, the first Sunday in: February. Dec. 29, Jan. 5: o BARGAINS:— Bargains In Living KiMjm, Dicing Room suits, mat tresses and rugs. Stuckey and Co, I Monroe. Our phone number is 44 m-t SHERIFF SALE (hiimi* Num her 1374*> The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, VS. Frank 1). Anna B. Brewster. Indiana Pipe Line. Company, Beulah Brodbeck, By virtue of an order of sale to me dire ted from the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County’ Indiana, I will expose to public sal? ' to the highest bidder on Wednesday the 14 day of January A. I>. 1931 i between the hours of 10 o’clock* A. M and 4 o’clock P. M. of Mid day ‘ at the east door of the Court House ! in Adams County, Indiana, The rents- ) and profits for a term nut ex- eediug,. •even years, the following 1 ed Ileal Estate, TO-WTT: The west half of the northeast' quarter of section 24, township 25,! north, range 14, east, containing St) [acres more or less situated in Adams County, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full i amount of judgment interest and | costs I will at th#» same time and place expose tn public sale the fee simple of said real estate, taken as the property of Frank D. Brewster, Anna B. Brewster, Indiana Pipe Line Company, and Beulah Brod-, neck: at the suit of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Harl Hollingsworth Sher’ff Adams County Indiana H. M. De Voss, Attornev

Having decided to quit farming, I > ■ will offer for sale at public auction | ■at the p’ace 4 miles east of Bluffton ; ever bridge, or 2% miles south of, ('raigville, or 8 miles west of Mon-! I roe. on Wednesday. Jan. 7, 1931 ' Commencing at 9 o'clock .-harp, the following described property: HORSES, 4 Head—One match ■ | teain of black geldings, coming 1' '■ears old, souno: bay gelding.! j coming 4 years old, sound; 1 bbrki mare, coming 4 years old’. These i horses are all good, quiet workers, i CATTLE. 25 Head—Ten head yf; registered Holstein cows carrvfn-; '-'■■o.l lines from Ormsby, Korn-1 i h'ke., Pontiac, Mercedes; DeKole breeding; 9 head of grade Holstein cows; 1 brown Swiss. These are j all good young, heavy producing .milk cows, mostly dim to freshen; | 'n January, •'ehrnarv and Mar.-li ! Some with calves by side; 1 reels-' eiiZ ht 2 s . ear '°’' i Hnlstfi ’n bull; 4 | eligible to reglister Holstein bu’% j'xmi 7 months to 1 year old 2 1 j young heifer--. ’ %ovVs°? S 7 Three yo, ' ne T1 ' lrcc broo<3 ’ ! arrnw February. I roCLTO? I ",', 1 -'! «■'».«»■ I 15 and 250 E hibhei or' , ll " R,le,R of lilini cation inspe Pr ? Dun J ield eertifieerttfleation aX’-h r"’ TI,P ’ Mates: “The Ill?n "" f hldia » a perior to anv mi ni ,oybean is Stl- “ higher yteklS Cr be V H riety ’ M “ is ! and a heifer hav ha ■ cf,mbi, ’i»K Held of our Hm b : an :a2O «< ee' better than 36 i i , ans P rn dil< ed I (■OMm4 b *“h p, « Per acre. I THRESHER L * A RvE 3 T E R Power! binp w'th bo ,n ,"' k ’ *e''' ing comtf' Pst »en i.m to e lt an " 2 ‘ l This ma,.,,!, , ’- ft . small; IMPLEMENTS - The following

' _ . the p< SALE CALfct “ fri a to Auctioneers ar or In their sale dates G uard run free of charr- MRIf <lar. bort . Hbltei January 7, 1931 y ork ho miles east ■ Bit.:" «r " b j Bros. Am tioneers. Hee cc I Jan. 7—S. E. Hub- r may< and 1 1 mile es> U P wai Roy Johnson, a urder i Jan. S Bowman t ne ’ tbl mile east. 3 mii BW t 0 tur. Closing t wbn Johnson, auct s he c lan. C a . i Jan. 13- Warren A Cl east. 2% mile:# 110 * roevi'le. Roy J irloUß 'Jan. 14—Mrs. Frauß* er ' Monroe ville. Ri lova r [ Jan. 17- Communlt: an el I Jan. 19 Henry freJ 1 miles and of Monroe Ro;jmach , Jan. 21—W il’.t iad b< west : county 1 ne. Ro’Jmith ! Jan. 22- B Hevn'l a »“1 Jennings Ohio USmitl land Chine hoa son, amt. was with Get the Habit—f a r r |or

PUBLIC SALE fe 7e‘

I McCormick I ■ ■ : - Farmall irrfu.l- “ ptt jone 14-inch tractm M ®” .disc; corn planter ifertilizer attaching in th 'hay tedder sp'.ki y in single row corn cu'i't-eaiei tary hoe attachmet t 0 ■ listed machinery :■ ea< j e ;as new. One John ! tivator: 1 I U- 1 _ H. C. coni cutter: V 1 aml grain bindei h' 1 ’ ney. i Rbck Island wehblu' was stone gearles< hay and hay rake: Osborn a jy rake; spring tooth ; uge ham ctiltipmJ•" to f I grain drill with attachment: | rotary hoe; Jt>wie ’-=•1 er; 1 good J'r lll ■wagon with baj 1 ent bed and 1 low my hay ladders. r ! MISCELL.WEOI \ s x. ton truck with grain to rack: 1 1926 Ford ("■ —■» i nafonal I 1 h p trailer; corn ; I arrow ; 1000-H> [IOOO-chlek >■ ; \ k ' F//er stove; 7'■ ."a® I with steel boiler ) :1 ' K ,BH er; 50-ft. h r'> 'grain sacks; 5 in-gal' 1 - W 1 2 good sets of Bea" '.'fl ■ and collars: 1 rP P , ’ il ' ' Winchester rifle. gauge shot gnn: carreoter tools. < on>iemery, power rip planer combined, dr- oft ■ torch, vices; ToW" ‘-] 0 I Inch pipe ciiH.’i - and % ■ | Rend Junior while l*”h {< i ieable range. aln> o> f*3s many pther small » jr LIGHTING l’LA> »fi lighting Plant with !■■• na , in flr«t class condii'i tgj . i motors and bulbs ab | vac electric sweepc I Hos Point electri u t J TERMS- $1" "" " r "Sa lover that, amount nit l ' ; will be given on fl i notes drawing linuk J ■ 12% discount for ■ [Io he removed l|Bl ’', n 1 WILLI AM •* ■ Baumgartner & Eii |>u "'W Auctioneers Gideon Gerber. Clerk- JK Lunch will be ;' grounds.