Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1931 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOITsALE" Pure bred Ay'shire bull 20 months old. Also calves. At a fair price. Henry Aschlemou. Brine .phone 4823. 2:i.!-.!.>tx Ftill'SALf-) Dittoes. Bred (Salts. ReasoMkle Richest bloodlines. Immimed. Farm located 10 miles east of Decatur on State Road 16 Joining 17 H D. Kreischer, Convoy, Ohio. 308-X2tx FOR gJLE _ Two brood mares, three colts, coming 1, 2 and 8 yr. old. Wttgo Thieme, 6% miles northeast Decatur. 3-6-8-12-14-16 f'6ft"SALE—Day old heifer - calf and day old bull calf Both llolsteins. Phone 860-A Martin E. Heckman. 4-33tx FOR SALK -One bicycle, new tires. Price >l6. L. E. Summers, 909 WalnufStreet. ' 5-3tx FOR buggy. cost $35; reasonable. Like new. Also baby lltgh chair. Inquire at 242 North 7th St. 5-3tx FOR SALE—lease or trade —Regisered Holstein males, Accredited A. R. O ’Grand dam. J. O. Trlcker. phone 869-H. 6-3 t FOR~SALE--I have purchased a quantity of very fine white clover honey. Will sell for 15c a pound. Bring containers. Dr. C. H. Brandi. 6t3 FOR SALE Six shoats. Mrs. Lulle Walters, Route 8, Decatur. 6t3x FOR SALE- 2,000 feet pine flooring. Like new. 6 doors. B. Clark, phone 183. 6t3 FORE SALE—I six yr. old sorrell horse wt. 1300, 1 seven yr. old brown mere in foal 10 hd. fresh and springer cows, will trade on fat on • butcher cattie. F. J. Schmitt Photic 513 br 870-K. . 7-3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST—A large yellow Persian tom cat. Any information will be greatly appreciated. Pleaae phone 896 or 204. 5t3 FOUND Quilt. Placed in my auto mobile in error. Owner please inquire at Staley's Service. Station. ’ .. 7-2'. LOST—Ladies black leather right hand driving glove. Finder please return to Mrs. C. L. Walters, 503 W. Madison street. 7-3 t LOST—Ladies black mottled fountain pen. Reward t all 754. 7-3tX o FOR RENT FOR RENT—3 houses. See Julius Haugk Phone 666. 4-6tx FOR RENT—2 11Zht hoiisek ee ping rooms, Furnished in modern home Private entrance Phone 511 or 310 N. 3rd St. 5-3 t FOR RENT— Light - housekeeping

rooms in modern home. 803 North I Second street. Ploae 925. 6-3tx FOR RENT—S room house with ; basement, lights and water, on North Second street; 9 room house' with basement, lights and water on North Fifth street. Mrs. C. S. Clark, phone 183. 6t3 | WANTED WANTED—Part time work by boy working his way through high ‘ school. Communicate with W. Guy Drown, principal. 6-3 t —— o Notice of Annual Meeting The Annual meeting of the members of the Decatur Savings & Loan Association will be held Monday, January 12th at 10:00 a.m.. at Graham & Walters office. 119 S. Second street. Decatur, Ad ams county, Indiana. Therp will be an election of four. directors, for a period of one year, and such other business that may come before the meeting. PAUL H. GRAHAM, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer 29-30-31-1-2-3-5 fi 7 S '

Pay ail your bills at Once #* * We Will Lend You the Money Prompt payment nf bills gives you a good credit standing. Don't let your bills accumulate. Pay them off with a loan from us—and repay us a little each week or month. You can borrow up to S3OO and arrange repayment terms to suit your convenience. You pay us only the lawful interest rate—on the actual unpaid balance of your loan. If you need money, you can get it here in a convenient, confidential, business-like way. [Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hardware Store Phone 237 Decatur, Ind.

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Jan. 8 Hogs, 130 pounds down $7.90 down Hogs, 130-180 pounds SB.OO 1 ! Hogs, 180-220 pounds $7.80 t' Hogs, 220-250 pounds $7.60 • Hogs. 260-300 pounds $7.30 11 Hogs, 300-350 pounds $7.15 .Roughs $6.00-6.25 • Stags $4.50! ; j Lambs $8.60 [Butteyfat 21c CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July ' I Wheat, Old ,80% .81% .66 New .81 .82% j Corn, Old .71% .72% .73% New .71% .73% Oats, Old .33% .34% New .34% .34% FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK i' Fort Wayne. Ind., Jan. B.—(U.R) J —Livestok: Hog market. 10c lower: 100-1401 i lbs., $7.85; 140-160 lbs., $8.10; 160180 lbs., $8: 180-200 lbs.. $7.90; 200225 lbs., $7.80; 225-250 lbs.. $7.65; ; | 250-175 lbs., $7.50; 275-300 Ihs., $7.40; 300-350 lbs., $7.25; roughs, $6.25; stags, $4.50; calves, sl2; lambs, $8.25. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. B.—(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs. Receipts, 1,500; holdovers.i ; 400; weights below 200 lbs., fairly I I active, others draggy, generally ■ steady to 10c lower; bulk desirable 170-200 lbs., $8.75-18.85; weights J below 150 lbs., $9; 220-250 lbs., $8.30-$8.65; packing sows. $6.40-$7. Cattle: Receipts, 75; steady to 125 c higher; common and medium I steers, $8.50-$8.60; cutter cows. $2.50-$4. Calves: Receipts, 150; vealers unchanged, $13.50 down. Sheep: Receipts, 600; lambs active, 10-25 c higher; bulk better lots, $9.35; medium /kinds and | strong weights, j 8.25-$8.50; throw-' , outs, $7.50. :. — LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Jan. 8 No. 1 New Wheat 68c ' ' No. 2 New Wheat 67c , New Oats 28c' t Barley 50c > Rye 50c . No. 2 Yellow Corn, t per 100 tbs. 65c—80c , LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET 'Eggs, dozen 2lc| BUTTERFAT AT STATION 5 Butterfat 22c c I o ; | mi I hi-: oi- i.osi hi: , In the < irriiit (Hurt <»f tolmuN ( oiinK .STATE OF INDIANA ) COUNTY 01-’ ADAMS. SS: ‘ First Joint Stock Bank of Fort Wayne, Plaintiff. VS. Charles r ' W. Andrews, Rosa A. Andrews, Sarah lid Ronrv I i. 1 il<u’

ra. nrrij, duiih iwtu a, joints JV Baker, Samuel S. Baker, Mittie 11 1 {Baker, bred Beery, Lee Hardware! Company. a corporation, First Na ■ I Itional Bank Decatur, Indiana, De- | fendants. It appearing- by affidavit that the above entitled action is in relation to real estate, and for the foreclosure of a mortgage thereon, and it lis further appearing that the defen[dants, .lonas E. Baker and Samuel Is. Baker, a v e non-residents of* th State of Indiana, NOW, Therefore, said defendant.® are hereby notified to be and appear in the Circuit Court of Adams Coun- ■ ty at the Court House, in the City I <if Decatur, said County, in the State I <>f Indiana on the 2nd day of March I 1931, and ans”’er or demur to said j complaint. Failing to do so, jutlg- i . ment will be taken against them by I Liefault. I Bernice Nelson, I Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court Vesey, Shoaff A’ Hoffman. Attys. Jan. 8-15-221 LINGLE SLAYER UNDER ARREST .CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) killer of John De Blast, a service car driver, in St. Louis. So secretly was the work of the state's attorney carried on that not I even Brothers’ own intimal's, to

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whom he was known ns •’Buster,” knew that he was being shadowed. His arrest came in a dramatic manner early Dec. 21 as he left the sl2 a week room where he had lived for months. Roche and his men had sp nt the entire previous night waiting for ! him to leave. They watched from an apartment across the hall, occupied by a girl who formerly had worked witli Rochs in the govern ment service and who aided greatly, the investigator said, in bringing about the arrest. o COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Elma Moser et al, und. 1-7 of land in Wabash township to David Moser .'or $1,300.00. Two Divorce Cases Two divorce suits were filed with the county clerk today. Henry C. Bohnke asks divorce from May Bohnke, alleging cruel treatment and desertion. The complaint states the couple were married on January 26. 1930, and separated January 4, 1931. C. L. Walters is attorney for the plaintiff. Dorothy Westervelt vs. Orville Westervelt, charging desertion and [failure to support. They were mar- ! ried August 13, 1928. The plaintiff petitions for $25 weekly, supper: , money for herself and son, Orville Jr. Lenhart. Heller and Schurger are attorneys for the plaintiff. Cases Are Set v Judge Dore B. Erwin today set for trial the following eases: State [ vs. Lewis Anderson, wife desertion, January 12; Poindexter vs. Young breach of lease, January 14; State vs. Reed, operating motor vehicle i while intoxicated. January 16. Cases set for the next term of

Footwear Savings for the entire family JANUARY SHOE SALE . Now Going On! « Misses Mens fjE’" jSB IN IHC SHOES»OXFOKDS WORK SHOES sold regularly up $3.50 grade to $3.50--Special Lion Brand FLORSHEIM $1.95 $2.77 SHOES * .— i j . /7 A ONE LOT,of MENS $4 and $5 SHOES AND OXFORDS. All styles, and sizes. Your pick of the lots. Choice $2.95-$3.95 HOSIERY Ladies Felt $ W in Rollins HOUSE SLIPPERS ’ Ail Kun Stop Silk >**■*■* Full Fashioned, a l in all colors and shades; $1.50 grade . . . , . / , choice styles, broken sizes This is the time to get acquainted with Floreheim 1 8 9 O fJp Shoes .. . the only time •’-c • t/OL you can buy them at this ' — ■* low price. One Lot of LADIES $5 and $6 SLIPPERS Boys School All New Fall Styles and Leathers, low and high heels. A REAL SAVING TO YOU OK C at a Big V“*v3and tp3.t73 Reduction. One Jot Ladieg , Tremendous Discounts on entire stock of arch supports Mens Ball Band and Goodrich Rubber $5 and $6 values Footwear. regular price. Nichols Shoe Store

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1931.

jcourt were: Home Telephone and iTelegraph Co., vs. Yost Bros., suit 'for damages. February 19; TombleStriker, February 26; Clyde [Baumgartner vs. A. W. ib-in, ven- ; ued from Fort Wayne, February 17, I Weller vs Boren, personal injuries, venued from Allen county, February 16; Floyd Stoneburner vs. Archie Hedington et al, suit on note, Felii t nary 14; Ed . Berling vs. J. E. Ulman et al. suit on note, February 113; Samuel Krill vs. Jesse H. Franklin, foreclosure of lien, February 12. LOCAL TALENT TO PRESENT PLAY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) member of the Pytliian Sisters. Following is the cast of charact-

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Minn: <>c sti.i-: of bkii. ESTATE nt ViniIMSTH VI'HIA In the Mlhiiih Circuit Court, a November Term, 11130. I'rolmte I iiiisi- Number ZTZU The undersigned administratrix or ttie estate of John Braun Jr., deeea.--eil. hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Adams < u - euit Court, he will at the hour ol li A. M.. of tile 2nd da> of Eebruary IH3I, at tlie Law Office of liubert It. Mi-t'lenahan. ill rooms 1 and L ot the Morrison Building. Decatur. Indiana. and from dav to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sab- all the Interest of said decedent in and to the following describe I real estate: Commencing at a point thirty five feet south of tire north west corner of the inlot number 341. in tlie southern addition to the town now city of Decatur, and on tire east side of Winchester Stree running thence south along tlie east side of said Street 32 I-et them e east 163 feet, theme n..rtli 32 feet, thence west parallel witli tlie north line of said inlot 165 feet, to the place of beginning, being rhe middle ,2 feet of said Inlot number 311 together with all the buildings and ippurlenanees thereto. Said sale will lie made subject to the approval of said court, for not less than tlie full appraißed value of said real estate, and upon tlie fol.lowing terms and conditions. At least one-third of the purelias? money c-asli in hand, tlie balance in two equal installments, payable in not Io exceed nine and eighteen months, evidenced by notes of tlie purchaser, bearing six per cent Interest from date, waiving relief, provi'dlng attorney's fees and secured bv mortgage on tlie real estate sold. Sale will be made free of all liens except the taxes for 1930, due and payable in I*3l. Frances Braun Administratrix Hubert It. MeClenahan Att >rne<Jan 8-15-22 Mrs. Jennie Rainier and Mrs. Agnes Andrews spent Wednesday visiting in Bluffton.

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