Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1931 — Page 2

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FOR SALE FOR SAL& Pure bred Ayshlrebull 20 months old. Also calves. Al a fair price. Iletiry Aacblemen. Berne phone 4823. 293-33tx FOR SALE Durocs. Bred Gills. Reasonable. Richest bloodlines. Imminted. Farm located 10 miles east of Decatur on State Road 16 joining 17. H. D. Kreischer, Couvoy, Ohm. ■ 12-61 X I FORSAL'E—Pleiity of wood at Decatur Tie and Lumber Company. Phone 282 or 329 Hat FOR SALE— Apples. Fancy spies $1.75; Johanathan, Starks, Rosean, and Ontario $1.50. Steel Reds $1.25 bushel. Brink your baskets A. M. Mauller, Pleasant Mills 11-6 t FOR SALE~Bay horse. Chris Marbach, Monroeville, R.R. 3. 12-3tx FOR STLE- 'f seclion steam heat boiler. Good shape. Have installed larger one. Sell cheap. Inquire National Hotel. Phone 141 11-3t.\ j FOR”SALE or EXCHANGE-Elm trie washer. Will trade for good fresh cow. Monroeville phons, dial No. 3281. D. J. Barkley, route 3, Monroeville. 13-3tx Hut SALE I’ntil Jar. 20 I wTi 1 well honey at 12c per lb. in not less than 5 lb. lots. Bring containers. Dr. C. H. Branch. 13-2 t FOR SALE—A good buzz saw out fit with saws. Call 1206. 13-2'.x FOR SALE — Two brood maree, • three colts, coming 1, 2 and 3 yr. old.. Hugo Thieme, 6Vi miles northeast Decatur. 3-6-8-12-14-16 FOR SALE or b-as>- Fully equipped restaurant, best location in city. Extra good lease on room. Address Box No. 70 Bluffton. Indiana Jan 17-21-24 FOR SALE—I 927 Stud- Oalo r BlSix four passenger coupe. This car is practically new. Serial No. 402658. Priced to sell. Phone 595 or inquire A. D. Suttles, agent. 14-3 t FOR SALE-Dne~Glowboy largi size; one Mueller large size. Botn nearly new. Inquire Ashbaucher Tin shop Phone 739. 14-3 t FOR SALE—Bedroom rug 7 ft. 6 in by 10 and sanitary couch Phone 241 14-3 t .I.— i 1.1....... — ■ FOR RENT FOR RENT 6 room -modern resi-! dence. Window blinds and screens furnished. Inside conveniences. Garage. Will equip with Heatrola for right party. A. D. Suttles agent. H "’ t I WANTED WANTED— Good, clean, big Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 7c tb. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED—S2S.OO week man writ car to represent National Farm Publications in this section. Must be free to start at once. See or i write C’.'E. Nichols. National Hotel, | Decalttwr 13-2tx WANTED—MiddIe aged lady wants I wxirk. Address 432 W. Pet'it st. I Fort vnr yne, Ind- Tele. Harrison- I 60274. 14-3 t WANTED —Experienced young lady wants general house work. In city preferred. Address Box 84 Decatur. 14-2tx i HELP WANTED^Non"Cancelable 1 Health and Accident Salesman for , Adams County. Stock Company. Sal I ary and'commission. Write Clouse and Lwfollette Ridgeville Indiana. 11l . 14 - I,x SALE CALENDAR Auctioneers are u sked to bring in their sale dates which will be run free of charge in this calendar. Jan. 19 — Henry Klopfenstine, 2 miles west and % mile south of Monroe. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 21—Walter Bucher, % mile west of State line on Allen county line, Roy Johnson, auc Jan. Reynolds & Son, Fort Jgnnings, Ohio, Purebred /ol«ud Chine hogs. Roy John-! son, auct. Jan. 23—Wm. Grant, 1% mile east I Pleasant Mills. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 29—Ben F. Butler, 3 miles north, 314 miles east of Decatur 160 are farm; livestock and farm machinery. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 31—Decatur Community Sale. Feb. 2 —Russel Howell, 1% miles cast of Wabash, Ohio; Jersey cattle. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 3—Virgil Barkley, 314 miles south. 1 mile west Monroeville. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 4—Jack Bauchot. 1 mile north 1 mile west Monroeville. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 9—B. A. Winans, 1 mile east of Baldwin, Ohio. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 12 Dave Wills, % mile north of "IScGIU, Ohio. Roy Johnson, auet. Feb. 13 Ferdinand Stauffer 5% inf. north Berne, 1 mi. west % mi south Monroe on State Road 27. Closing out sale. Jeff Llechty, Auctioned. Feb IT—A. W. Johnson, 2 mile east of Monroe, Ind. Roy Tnhncfin

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOME CRIST Eye* Examined, Gl*»*e» Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or j night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 10*1 Residence Pbone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHN AI'FEL Licensed j Chiropractor and Naturapath ■ Riadonic diagnosis and treatment Pbone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. FLNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON Calin 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 | 1,, — — i appointin rut of ininintratri\ No. Notice is hereby «ivrn, That th i undersigned baa been appointed Ad-i inipistrMri \ I the estate of i’heotiore A. Hendricks late of Adaairf j county, deceased. The estate is proiiaidy solvent. Lizzie M. Hendricks, Administratrix 11. M. be Voss, Attorney. | January 9, 1931 . , j Jan. 9-16-23 ■ o : o| Fl' '!• I’LEMENT OFEMTATK NO. 2707 Nn>trn ♦•'•'hereby Kiven to the creditors heirs and legatees of James W.Harkless deceased to appear in tnc I Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the 21st day of February 1921 and show cause if any, why the FINAL S E T T L E M E N T ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved;! and said heirs are notified to then I and there make proof of heirship, | land receive their distributive shares. Samuel I larkless Administrator Decatur, Indiana, .lan. 9 1931 Attorney H. M. De Voss. Jan 9-16 BARGAINS: — Bargains In Living j Koont, Dir'ng Room suits, mat ! tresses and rugs. Stuck.iy and Co, Monroe. Our pbone number is 44 168-t o_._ : DRESSMAKING — Your winter clothes need attention. An old garment made new by a smart | touch of style. Dressmaking and , alterations. Call Mrs. George I [Sqtiiers. Phone 757. 13-3tx I o Get the Habit—Trade at Home. I BARGAIN FOR YOUNG COUPLE 1 rooms beautiful furniture, only I used 4 months. 3 pc. silk mohair , parlor set; 8 piece walnut dining I room set; walnut bed room set; j 5 piece breakfast sot; two 9x12 I Wilton rugs; occasional table; sil- ■ verware. Will take SSOO for all or will s parate. This furniture is j | worth $2,000. J. Smith, 810 Clay i St., near Wayne St. Phone E-1947, Fort Wayne. 11-6tx For 1931 License Plates Pieease See Winefride Kitson American Security Company Ist Door West of Postoffice — ■ — Typewriting Stenographic Work II you have any extra typei writing or stenographic work I i will ue glad to <lo it. Phone i 12 tor appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K of C. Bide. Ashbaucher’s MAJE STI C FURNACES f I ASBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING . SPOUTING H LIGHTNING RODS y j Phone 7G5 or 739

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MAffICETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Jan. 16 Hogs, 100 lbs. down. SB.OO down Hogs, 130-180 pounds SB.IO Hogs. 180-220 pounds $7.90 Hogs. 220-250 pounds $7.70 Hogs. 250-3 HO pounds $7.40 Hogs, 300-350 pounds . $7.30 Roughs . $5.75-6.25 Stags $4.50 Vealers . $ll.OO Lambs SB.OO EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK ’ ■ ' l" East Buffalo, N. Y„ Jan. 16.—(LLR> —Livestock: Hogs’ Receipts, 2.800; holdovers 800; active, mostly to packers, generally 15c higher, bulk desir-j able, 170-200 lbs„ $8.75; 210-220 lbs.. I $8.60-$8.65; 220-250 lbs., $8.15-$8.60; 340 lbs., $7.50; 160 lbs. down, $8.75-j $8.85. Cattle. Receipts, 250; holdovers, 200; virtually nothing done on| steers and heifers, tending lower| | cows, weak to 25c lower, cutter grades, $2.50 SI. Calves: Receipts. 700; vealers I i fairly active, steady to week's full; decline, sl2 down. Sheep: Receipts, 2,400; lambs active, rather uneven, mostly steady to weak, good to choice 90 ! lbs. down, $9.25; one load qutstandI ing 85-lb. weights. $9.50; medium I kinds and strongwe'ghts, $8.25 I j $8.50; throwouts, $7.50. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. Jan 16. (U.R) | —Livestock: Hog market, steady; 100-140 lbs., I $7.90; 140-180 lbs., $8.10; 180-200 [lbs., $8; 200-225 lbs.. $7.85; 225-250 lbs., $7.70; 250 275 lbs., $7.55; 275300 lbs.. $7.45: 300-350 lbs.. $7.30; [ roughs, $6.25; stags, $4.50. . Calves. $10.50. I aiubs, SB.OO. CLEVELAND LIVESTOCK Cleveland, 0., Jan. 16. — (U.R) —I Livestock: Hogs, 1.000; holdovers, 296; active, st ady to strong; spots aroun 1 15c higher; bulk, 210 lbs., down and load around 214 lbs., average, | $8.50; 220 250 lbs, sorts, $8.10; 260-j [3OO lbs., downward to $7.85. Cattle, 150; steady; scattered [common to medium steers and' j heifers, $6.50-$8; low cutter and cutter cews. $2.50-$4. Calves, 200; draggy, weak to 50c lower; good and choice vealers, $11.50-sl2; very sparingly to common to medium around $9-sll. Sheep, 500; active; mostly 25 j higher on fat lambjj; bulk to $9; top, $9.25; others steady; most throwouts, $7-$7.50; culls downward to $6. LOCAL GFUIN MARKET I Corrected Jan. 16 i '' j No. 1 New Wheat 68e i No. 2 New Wheat 67c [New Oat* . . . 29e . Barley 50r ! Rye 50c No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 tt>s. Gsc—Boc LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET | Eggs, dozen . ... 18c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Diittprfpt 21c

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By HARRISON CARROLL. Copyright. 1931, Preaier Syndicate, Inc. HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Sat., Jan. 000.—Ope of Alabama’s favorite sons, Johnny Mack Brown, will have the masculine lead in the talkie version of M “Never the T w a i n Shall Meet,” upon ■ which Metro- ! Wii Goldwyn Mayer J f is embarking. ® ? Johnny plays V > the part that * ; Richard Dix had N s V in the silent ver- * vNB Slon - ma d e * number of years I, v -lago. Conchita Luke Montenegro, a Vilez new discovery, is to be seen as the island girl. You'll recall Anita Stewart in the original picture. W S. Van Dyke, director of “White Shadows in the South Seas” and “Trader Horn,” is to bring the I’eter B. Kyrie novel to the talking screen. It will be his first big picture to be made entirely in Hollywood. “Never the Twain Shall Meet” was one of the box office hits of the year in which it appeared. WHY, MR. COLMAN. A press agent story on file in this department relates that Henry King will not permit male actors to wear make-up. “King made this decision,” says the story, “when he was directing Ronald Colman at Yuma, Arizona. It was so hot that the grease paint ran off Colman’s face as fast as he • ppUed it. As a result, he was photographed ‘au naturel’ and according to King, never made a better appearance on the screen.” I WON’T SOMEONE STOP THIS? Add to the revamped gags of ! the new season, “You stole my Austin, you pickpocket!” ESTABLISHES RECORD. Approached for news by this department, C. Graham Baker, of First National, cracked brightly: “Well. Wilson Mizuer still works for us; that's news.” Next to Arthur Caesar, Moss i Hart and George Kaufman, Mr. i Mizner held honors for lampooning the follies of the cinema and i its makers. DO YOU KNOW That Lupe Velez has over 100 canaries which she has raised in an up-to-the-minute aviary that boasts of hot and cold running water, electric light and heat, two large trees and curtains that are open and closed to regulate the light? LATEST GOSSIT Mary Pickford left for New

CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July S pt. [ Wheat, C’l ..J’t, ,5214 -66% . New .80% .82% ’ Corn, Old .67% .69% .71 .71% New ,G 8 .70% " Oats, old .31% .3:: New .34% r Artiit't Ta»k The life of an artist Is one of thought, rather than action; he Ids to speak < f the struggles of mind. ! rather than the conflict of clrcum

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York last night for a stay of ten days. She’ll see shows and attend to busirn..-- « ters. On her return, she plans to seek another . story, as she expects to meet Douglas Fair- |T zpJ® ; banks in Baden gjr F j Baden in the KI : 1 Summer. It 1 . isn’t likely that a new picture EKgMlQSffMpg will materialize, however . : wW Josephine Kl'i -W Dunn, whose Ronald blonde comeli- Colman. • ness is well known to cinema fans, weds Clyde E. Greathouse, Log Angeles oil man, today. Marriage will not interfere with her career as she has just signed at Universal to do a comedy with Charles Murray . . . The Writers’ Club and the Wampas (motion picture publicity men) are plotting a St. Valentine’s Day dinner, along the order of the annual Gridiron affair at Washington . . . Martin Flavin, the playwright, has arrived via aiplane from New Y'ork for another six months’ term at M. G. M. . . Phillips Holmes also is expected back in Hollywood to take part in “The Confessions of a CoEd” at Paramount . . . efficiency has reached such a state in Hollywood that one studio requires scenarists to put in a requisition for a lead pencil . . The Four Marx Brothers will make their next pic-, ture in Hollywood and it will be an original. Paramount’s writing staff is having sleepless nights trying to top “Cocoanuts” and “Animal Crackers” . After waiting n : ne months to get a film break in Hollywood, Frances McCoy won a nart in M. G. M.’s “Styangers May Kiss.” The next morning, she woke up with a booming wisdom j tooth and the studio had to replace I her, DIDN’T CHANGE HER MIND. A good while back, Lois Wilson started turning down offers to play • leads in Western stories. With a nice sum laid away, she declared that she was through with ingenues and straight leads and would seek character parts. Contrary to feminine tradition, she has stuck to this decision, and now gets her wish in "Seed” at Universal. She’ll play John Boles’ first wife, the mother of five children. MADE TO ORDER. This department’s rather obvious deduction that Clara Bow would play the Fad in “No One ' Man” is confirmed from a reliable 1 source at Paramount. Rupert Hughes' novel is a made1 to-order story for Clara, whose own romances cannot b ■ numbered on the fingers of a single hand Apparently, the pwtuie w.ll be - the red head’s next.

Amazon'* Tributaries The Amazon river receives wu- | ters from about 2IM» tributaries, 100 1 of which lire navigable. MITIIE I'OH mns I’Olt I'ltni'lllZEK Notice is hereby given that the Boaril of County. t'omtnissiiiners of A'lame County Indian:! will on Tuesday, February, 'I, iq:tl an-', up until teij o'eLe k A. M. on sapl day, reeejv;: sealed blds for the furnishing of ’(en <lO 1 tons of 2-12-6 Fertilizer, ielivcred at the eonnty Infirmary, properly prepared and mixed. In 121 bag?, free of all transportation charges. The board reserves the right to reject any and all blds. George Sh 'einalo r John G. Hoffman Frank O. Martin Board of Commissioners I.n IS.-ZS

I Mil’ll !•: of I't ill.it i.i;rri\G | I Notice Is hereby given that the un-i ilcrslgned. Superintendent of Construction of the John Hindi Grain hi' Hoot and J’reble Townships. Adams 'County Indiana will on Friday. | January SO. 1031 up until 10 o'clock A. M of said day' at the office of Ralph E. Roop County Surveyor, of Adams County, Iniana in the Court H ’use in th.' . City of Decatur, Adams County Indiana. receive sealed bids for the construction of said drain in accotdam e with the report, plans profile tnd specifications therefor now on | file in th- 1 office of the Auditor of \danis County, Indiana, in said cause OI’EA A I'll.E l»H»l\ From Station 0 plus 00 to Station 36 plus 00. Bids will be received and a conrad let for the draining system as shown in the report, profile, plans .nd specifications, therefor. No confidential bids will be accept- I ■d. Heeh bidder will be required to 1 state specifically for what he will ■onstrm t said drainage system furnished all labor and material thereV Bidders will be required to file their bids as required by law upon f irms furnished by the' undersigned Superintendent of Construction. Ea< It; bidder w ill be required to make and j file with his hid necessary affidavit | of non-collusion and th it he is a Itona fide bidder. Each bid must tie 1 .accompanied l»y a good and suffi-l cient bond in a sum equal to double the amount of such bld conditioned for the faithful performance of said work and contract. Each hid must be accompanied witli a certified check for $75.00 as surety tiiat the bidder will enter Into contract If lie be awarded the contract therefor. Such bond to be approved by tile Superintendent of Construction. Said Superintendent reserves the right to re-1 ject any and all blds. Both bond and bids shall l>c- I acknowledged by a person having I auth 'l’ity to administer oaths. No bid will be accepted in excess j of tlie estimated cost of such work ' or in excess of the benefits found. The time for tlie completion of the work will be made known by the Superintendent on th? day of the sale and the contractor will be required to complete the work within ttie time fixed in tlie contract. Ralph E. Roop Superintendent of Construction Dated this 16th day of January 1931 Jan 16-23 o Run Down Easily Kone men a:e like alarm i clocks. They ring like the deuce for a minute, wake you up and then bush until rewound — Florida Times-Union. Get the Habit—Trade at Home • I LOANS TO FARMERS S Up to $300.00 £ Special Time Plan Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. store H Decatur, Ind. Bargains in USED TIRES Exactly 111 Good Used Tires, f nearly a || sizes, selling special, while they last il 75c o $1.50 6 ' These prices good until Saturday only. STALEY’S Service Station

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Hard Matter to Handle If it is a hard and nice subject for a man to speak of liimslef. it grates his own heart to say anything of disparagement mid the reader’s ears to bear anything of praise for him. —Cowley, im 10’. DISCOUNT ON YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS BY PAYING ON I OB BEFORE Jan. 20 | POWER BILLS ARE ALSO DUE —AND—MUST BE PAID -BYTWENTIETH OF MONTH AT CITY HAH.

I Mexican Trees I A list of trees common In Ma ■ Ico includes; Yucca, zapnte chicffl pine. Juniper, oak. ahueliuete. nolla, acacia. myrtle, mews I bamboo, Spanish cedar and loj I wood. I fW V'WKgjMBWTOBPffTi -' iZgMH ' is Cit Wai I Bills are due and must be paid on or before Jan.2o I A 10% penalty will b I added if bills are not paid by this date. City Water Dept. CITY HAL L