Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1931 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOk SaLE" J year oJ3 Sorrel mare weight 165<) lbn. aouuded. Hay French 3 miles northwest Decatur, near Mt. Pleasant church 32-3tx FOR SALE—Jersey cow. Fresh in 2 weeks. Max Thieme 7 miles north east of Decatur. 28-3 t eod FOR f'AtJR Globe range stove, blue enamel. No. 9 Good baker, S2O. Henry Ehlerdlng, Preble. Ind Sana. 30-3tx POR SALhi—Natural pushin permanent wavee, $6.00. Free oil treatment, the following week. Modern Beauty Shop, phone 140. 31t2x FOIFSALE 7 shouts. Charles Burrell, 2*<4 miles east of Decatur. Phone 690-C. 31-3 t FOR SALE —5 head of good farm mares. 221 No. 4 st. Leo J. Weber. 31t3x FOR SALE-Michigan apples, spies $175. Three other varities at $1.50. Bring your baskets Fresh made apple But.tgr $1.25. Gallon jar included A. M. Mauller Pleasant Mills. 32-6tx FOR TRADE—lncome property sot farm of forty at res or less, clear. Address X.Y.Z. Democrat. Deeitur Indiana. 32-3 t FOR SALE-Electric washer and a baseburner. Call 464, or call Walter Deitech. 32-2tx "for rent FOR RENT-Light house keeping rooms in modern home. 803 North Second street. Phone 925 or 840. 29-331 X FOR RENT — Semi modern house with large garage. Good location. $lB per month Phone 6735 30-9tx FOR RENT—Semi modern house at 815 North Second St. Claude Gay Phone 881-R. 32-3tx
I FOR RENT—Furnished rpartment . at 1228 W. Monroe Street. Water I lights gas and gtiarage. Tele. 682 or ] < all at 1404 W. Monroe St. 32-3 t i WANTED WANTED—Good, clean, bin Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 7c lb. Decatur_pail.y_Democrat. WANTED Energetic Salesmen and. Salesladies who wish to make $5 and tip a day, demonstrating and selling specialities, Answer this add tor interview Box S. P. Decatur | Democrat office. 29-6tx j MALE HELP—Wanted, young man j over 18. Now employed, to enter Radio, Television, and Talking Pictures. Steady employment and good opportunity for the man who is willing to learn. Experience unnecessary. Box AXZ. 30-6tx WANTED-To buy 20 or 30 late hati hed chickens. Average 3 to 4 pounds, will pay ]c more per pound Don't want leghorns. Phone 6781. Miller’s Bend Inn. . 32-21 LOST AND FOUND LOSt—Lai ge pipe wrench, between farm and my home. William P. Colcliin, 405 Winchester street. Phone 754. Reward. 30-3tx FOUND—Piece of money. Inquire at this office, describe and paytor this notice. 31t3x | o — Unreliable Jud Tunkins says the first speech a num makes after he Ims been ; elected to high office is about as | reliable an index of his future I state of mind ns a commencemeni I essay.—Washington Star. _
By No Means It Isn't because they are looking for an excuse to upphiud that the neighbors are inihieecl to keep an I eye on you—Terre Haute Tribune. 1 xotit i: to xox-m:stin:xTs In the Dlhhin < irrnit Court l-'rbruary Term, IH3I < omphiitit to Set \Mrtc Mill \h. 13X7(1 THH S PATE OF INDIANA, ' ADAMS (’OCNTV. SS: Aaron Lautzt*nheisei. l:*lh Young vs. G. (’linton Lautzenheiser, administrator of the estate of Vtflliain ■Lautzenheiser et al. It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Hoy Hawley and Clyde Rawlev of tu«> above named defendants, arc nonreHi<lents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the Maid Hoy Rawley and Clyde . Hawley that they be and appear before tiie Hon. Judge of the Alams Circuit Court on the 4tH day of April 1931, ttie same being the 54th Juridical Day of the next regulai term th»«|»-nf, to be hidden at the Court House ity the City of Decatur, comnicnciiiii on Monday, the 2nd day of February A. I». H>3l, and plead by demur to aahi < <»inplaiHl, or the same will be heard and determine 1 rn (heir ab>q|ire. Witness my name, and the M eal of Kt Id Court hereto affixed this Ith day of February, I1»3I. Bernier Nelson Clerk February Itii 1031; Huber M. I»«V’oes Attorney Feb. 6-13-39 ——— .....Q, ■, ■ .... , , NOTICE OF INSOIA E\< t In thr AdatiiM («r«iHt < nurt \o. 2THI2 In the matter of the estate of Rhoda | A. Mahan Dereawed. Notice In hereby given that upon I petition filed hi Ni«i dcourt by I-red Mahan adininUtrutor of said ret Mei setting up llie insufficiency of the| c.s.dte ui -aid decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof th.* I Judge of said Court did on the sth I d:iv .of February find said estate tio.be probably insolvent, ami onmr the sa . e io he sritied a<*cordingly. The creditors of said estate arc inert iore nereiiy notified of sm II jnsdlveney and required Jo file their i vlaitns against said estate for allow-I anve. itiu '-s the clerk, and seal of slid i Court, ./H Decatur. Indiana this stn day of February 1931. Bernice Nelson. Clerk. Cr.X- Walters, Atty. Feb. 6-13 I
S.E. Biack FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* an awe red promptly day or night. I Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant VV. H. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61. Home 303 ___l Yager Brothers Funeral Directors Calls answered day or night. At night call phone 44. Day time call phone 105. Ambulance Service, day or night —■- ' — __—’... - - _ ’ N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glaeeea Fitted i HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m Telephone 135 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calle anawered promptly day or ’ night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone JO. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT For BETTER HEALTH SEE . DR. H. FROHNAPFEL . Licensed ■ Chiropractor and Naturapath 1 Riadonic diagnosis and treatment ] Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 yea re in Decatur. NOTH EOF KXKGI TOIVS «• 11.E OF FEHSONAI. I’HOFEHTY Notice is hereby given that the un{dersigned executor of the estate of | I Philip Gephart deceased will offer . I for sale at public auction at the late ’ residence of said decedent in Saint ] Marys Township in Adams County, Indiana 7 miles south east of Deca- * tur, Indiana and one mile south and } one mile west of Pleasant Mills, Indiana on Wednesday, the INth day * of February 1931, the personal pro- ] *4l ty of said estate, consisting of ' Inerts anti bedding, linoleum, dishes, i cooking utensils, one hard coal stove i one writing desk, rocking chairs, idinrhg roujrt < hairs, carpets, organ J ami’ stool, glass stands, and other articles; also one lot of shredde I fodder, about 70 bushels of oats, about 70 bushels of corn, one lot of wood, harness, straw in bulk, one brindle cow, one white cow, one Jersey cow, one farm wagon, one rack and hog crate .about 50 chickens, one horse, one gas engine, platform scales, one fanning mill,’ one lard press, and other articles too 1 numerous to mention, said sale t > q begin at o’clock A. M. on said ’ date, central standard time. 1 Terms:- All sums of slo.oo and under cash in hand; over SIO.OO a ‘ • redit of six months will be given, 2 the purchaser executing his note q therefor with six per rent, interest ’ from date, waiving relief, providing for attorney fees, and with surety fc therein to the approval of the exe- ’ cuter. | TRUE PAUL GEPHART Executor Dated January 30th 1931. Lenhart. Heller A- Schurgt r, Attys. Roy Johnson, Auctioneer. Dutch Ehingen Clerk. Jan 31 Feb. 3-6-15
SALE CALENDAR Auctioneers are ..sked to bring > < in their sale dates which will be ; run free of charge in this calen I; dar. Feb. 9 —B. A. Winans, 1 mile east I of Baldwin, Ohio. Roy Jo'nn-| son. auct. lib. 11 —Mrs. Geo. Scare, 1 mile 1 south, l%mi. west Convoy, Ohio. Roy 'ohnson, auct. Feb. 12 —Dave Wirts, % mile north I of McGill, Ohio. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. ’3—Ferdinand Stauffer 5’4 mi. north Berne, 1 mi. west % mi south Monro..- on State Road 27. Closing out sale. Jeff Liechty, Auctioneer. Feb. 16—Ed. Boesse, 1 ftti. south, 1% mi. east Geneva. Closing out rale and pure bred Holstein cattle. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 17 —A. W. Johnson, 2 mi's east of Monroe, Ind. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 20 —Fred Isch, 4 mi. west and 1 mi. south Monroe, farm sale. Feb. 24—Louis Schaadt. % mile south Middleberry, Ohio; 9 mile east Decatur. Roy Johnson, auct February 24, S, J. Bowers, 1 mill? West, and % mile south of Peterson H. H High, auctioneer. Feb. 26—Bert Marquardt, 3 mile north Monroeville on Lincoln j highway. Pure bred Chester, White hog sale. Roy Johnson, i auct. (let the Hablv—Trade at Home Typewriting Stenographic Work 11 you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work < will glad to <lo it. Phone 1 12 for appointment Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman's Law (HTicp. K of C. Rida.
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OB’ LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Feb. 6 No commission and no yardage taken off Hogs, 100-140 po inds $7.60 Hogs. 14012H0 pounds . $7.70 Hogs, 200-240 pounds $7.56 ■ Hogs. 240-280 pounds $6.80 i Hogs. 280-300 pounds .... $6.50 | Hogs. 300-350 pounds $6.3<» j Roughs $5 —5-50 ; Staffs •*.<*! Vealers SIO.OOI Lambs SB.OO FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK ) Fort Wayne, Ind., Feb. 6.—<U.R)| —Livestock: Hog markit steady to 50c lower; j 100-140 lbs., $7.65; 140-160 lbs.. $7.80; 160-180 lbs., $7.90; 180-260 | lbs., $7.80; 200-210 lbs., $7.70; 210-j 220 lbs., $7.50; 220-230 lbs., $7.40; 230-240 lbs., $7.30; 240-260 lbs.,! $7.15; 260-280 lbs.. $7; 280-300 lbs., $6.80; 300-350 lbs., $6.60; roughs, $5.75; stags, $4; calves, $10.50; lambs, SB-$8.25. — EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 6.—(U.K) j —Livestock: Hogs: Receipts. 1,400; holdovers.! 600: active to all interests; gen-' erally 15c to 25c higher; some I ighty kinds up more; bulk desir-; able, 140-210 lbs.. $8.50-$8.65; 210-1 260 lbs., $8.15-$8.40; 260-290 lbs..' $7.50-17.90; packing sows, $6-$6.40. j Cattle; Receipts, 125; market steady; common steers, $6.80; cutter cows. $2.75 $4.25. Calves: Receipts, 690; vealers fully steady; bulk better lot, sl2; I ■ common and medium. $7-$lO. She p: Receipts, 1,400; lambs; 'steady to weak; good to choice. $9.25-$9.50; 96-Ib. weights, $9.25; in between, $9; medium kinds and; throwcuts, $8.25-$8.50. — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept. Wheat, Old .7914 .82% .66% .65% New .79% 83% Coin, Old .6314 .65% .66% .66% New .63% .66 Oats, Old .33% .33% .32% New .33% .33% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Feb. 6 No. 1 New Wheat 66c No. 2 New Wheat 65c -New Oats , 28c i Barley 50c I Rye .... ...........................'. 50c I No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 lbs. 72c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 12c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 20c Nature** Law Reepiinsibililles griivitnte to the person u bo can shoulder them, and power flows to the man who knows how.—Elbert Hiihl'iird. o - Code ELen J ••If y<>’ ain't got nutfin’ tn tell hut I bad news." said Uncle Eben. "show ! yoh eleguiit conversational gifts by keepin' yoh mouth shot." —Wash I Ington Star.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, FERRI ARV 6, 1931.
Blue-Bloods and Alley Cats Rival ’ Fabled Puss-in-Boots for Fame - .! s ■ fia Wlr l - “Hr j ■ A Bis \ | ■ja ISrflJyi MmE Re side mce \ ■MH< l WMI ffH VASl'lltED \ I v <7 ToMlT2 ‘ | , 3*kITTENS / jdrih&k X w Wi w, ■ '■ ; - ,j Jw w’i $ gnMI 3ui’moingßl 7 IJter 3r*. J ■-* : ' Si, - z Lenw 1 s .x” H'J LJK Kollcr Gon To &ROADCA£TING TO AUSTRAL LA COURT FOR CAT
New York. Feb. ,. —<U.R> —The ex- ■ pr.ssion—“One half doesn’t known how the other half lives’’ is not 11 < restricted to humankind. Recent i i ; news stories make it appar nt that ; I ; the trite quotation is equally ap i a i pticable to the feli’ e kingdom and p | might be pa.apt' aS' d, “Ona cat —1 I etc.” f i • ARISTOCRAT FELINE | ! Take Mitzi for example. Mitzi I* | is a tesklent of San Gabri-I, Cali-1 1 I tomia. She is now eighteen years: i old, a Persian of aristocratic line- ’ J age. When Mitzi came into the 1 i world-sh? had the tradition?! silver! 1 ' spoon in her mouth. She becani Jan important member of the house-'' i hold of Mrs. Maude Ide, of San Gabriel, with a boudoir all her own and every luxury that a born-to- ’ the-purple feline has a right to ex-1 cept. Today Mitzi's purr is more con- ■ I tented than ever. Fortune lids been c | more than kind. Mitzi’s mistress' ci died some time ago and when the c will was read it was found that c' Mrs. Ide had left her beautiful San c ■ Gabriel home to her beloved mousehound. Not only that, but the will T deer <<l that a trust fund be estab c lished, of $15,000, to provide for i Mitzi as long as she lives. cj Another cat won wide publicity i recently when Mrs. Lena Koller land Mrs. Anna Roetiger went to ? jibe courts to settle the disput <1 1 i ownership of an Angora blue- ’ ‘ blood. Mrs. Koller is sure that the ■aristocratic puss is her "in tty” |and Mrs. Rocttger is equally inI sistent that the cat's name is "Pet" I ' v land belongs to her. Tfce claimants y : have finally agreed to let a pareuj. I tai blood test decide the question. MAKING HISTORY. • • *
Kilowatt is another of the spe-; eies that has acquired a large measure of fame. Kilowatt's horn j is at radio station WGY. Schenectady, New York. Some time ago he was wandering around his domain, speculating as to the reason why his matutinal saucer of milk was; so long in coming. Getting more ami more impati n». Kilowatt jumped upon a table and gave vent to a long, plaintive "Meaow." It happened that close at hand 1 was a microphone In readiness to. establish a new system of radio j communication with Sydney. Aus-j tralia, and Commander KingsfordSmith, the famous aviator, was to! hold the first conversation from Sydney with friends in this country. Kilowatt’s meaow, however, : was the first broadcast over the new system and will doubtless go down to posterity as the meaow that was heard around the world. I A different story is that of al nameless alley cat, whom we’ll call; Maggie, for the purpose of the stoiy. Maggie had no illustrious forebears. She was just a nondescript, black fence warbler. But she icse to heights that topped ■ Olympus. When the Chrysler building was nearing completion one of the army of elevator nien was surprised one evening to see a dirty gray cat make an attempt to enter his elevator. He shooed it away. But ■ Maggie,—yes, it was our heroine — "was not. to be balked by a mere ■ elevator man. She wanted to go ' tip in the world and up she would ; go, by hook or crook. Unfortunately the method whereby she realized her ambition is unknown. But next morning when the work-
! men went to resume operations at ■ the top of the building they found seven baby cats being cared for by a dirty but proud mother. Some-; how Maggie had negotiated the | seventy-one stories from the street and brought her family into the ' world away up in the clouds. Maggie’s kittens have all been adopted and are in comfortable! : homes. Maggie? Ob, she vanished: as mysteriously as she came. She I Iliad her hour in the limelight and, j —who can tell?—she may be happy with her memory. BARGAINS: — Bargains in Living Ko.m. Hiring Room suits, mat tresses and rugs. Stuckny aud Co, Monroe, Our phone number Is 44 * F 168-t LOANS TO FARMERS We loan sums up to $300.00 on livestock, furniture, farm implements, autos, etc. Our j service is confidential. Terms We have a special time plan for farmers, that we believe will please you. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co, Phone 237 Decatur, Ind
Buffalo Fish Without Mouth Is Caught Natchitoches. La., Feb. (U.RX — ■ Championship fishing has another candidate in Earl Morris, Fish and Game Warden of Natchitoches Parish, who offers as his qualifications a two-pound buffalo fish without a mouth. But he didn't land the freak with a hook and line. It came into his net when he was seining in the 1 black waters of Red River, h? explained, and he returned it to its haunts, where it probably is living now, getting its fo;d through its gills. o Yes, Did Drink Once, But He’s Tapered Off Atlanta, Feb. <U.R> —A recent visitor to the North Carolina moun- ' tain district came to the Georgia ' legislature to testify at a commit- ! tee hearing and brought with him j this story:, A temperance lecturer was speaking to fairly large audience, and Daughter Substitute Is Not Desired No daughter equals your own and no remedy is as good as your awn tried and genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Toning up liver, starting bile flowing and relieving constipation, there is I none better than Carter’s. Resent substitutes. Takecarter’s. Red bottles. All druggists. Take Nirter’a.
FOR SALE J Dressers; 5 pc. breakfast set; library tabie; end tables: dming H tables; beds and springs and mattresses; sewing machines: B set of dining chairs; rocking chairs; davenport; electric stand B lamps; and ironing boards, stands, dishes, wash tubs wash boards, and mirrors. Goods Like New. Hp PERRY OGG I 110 Jefferson street B Public Auction || I B—ROOM MODERN HOME 1 1215 West Monroe St., Decatur, Ind. E 1 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1931 V K . at 2:00 P. M. J 1 will sell to the highest bidder, without rescrv. HCB I property at 1215 West Monroe street: X Boom l!->us<' 111111 | Yc Bath. Completely modern; hot water heating plantbasement. Two car garage, 20x22, cement floor. iin good state of repair. Must he seen Io be appiv i ror lurther particulars, call Bov Johnson, phone 20-> < 1 j I EBMS Small cash payment day of sale, balance i per month. ■ SAM BUTLER, Owner I j Roy Johnson, auctioneer. v r * h|
remarked lie had 1. ■' .< J tain Boney Ridley, • after walking 11 mil'--He was sure Capt Itidlev ''a teetotaler." lie -..nd, ;, n ,| fjj I for a testimonial. H| "It fS true that m ho A i would drink a bit. e Q .15 years I have down a bit,’ until hnl.n l ( . that if I drink over a p j at J time it has a teudem i t () cll 1 head.” ’! Milton Miller of .lav < t|a caller in Decatur v*-i.-iday. 1 COAL K ' PRICES REDUCED |by -|BEST KENTL CM MUMP CU , 'W, VIRGINIA 1 LUMP . n°. 3 i?7 1 POCAHONTAS ’? 1 J FURNACE COAL 0U ,u W se !2xß VIRGINIA dj/* 9® 1 LUMP VIRGINIA COOK tfC •« STOVE NUT 50c Less at H a HAUGE’S ■ t GOAL YARD K Phone SOO Residence Phone ('•>•>
