Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1931 — Page 2

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I • : CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE - Baby Chicks. Order Decatur Quality Chicks Now tor April and May delivery at our reduced price. Custom hatching 3c per egg. Started chicks at special price. Decatur Hatchery, Decatur, Indiana, Phono 497. 68-5 t FOR SALE -Mancliu soy l eans and barley good for seed. John Struse Route 5, phone 873-E 68-3tx r3rTr 'LE-—Anyone needing Grim! Alfalfa seed call J. A. Hendricks, 1 Monroe. Phone 23. 69-3 t I fofc SALE 24 Black Micorkey lay ! ing chickens. fall. W. M. Smith 928 South Thirteenth street £01;' SALE HKitclien rahgeT - in gdod condition, burns coal or wobd. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Inquire at 220 North 10th street. 69t >x FOR SALE Two load of loose hay. Charles Shoaf. 70-Xtx foTsale- • —Closing out bargains ; priced this spring on Appletrees Umtrella Trees, Bit rubbery, and Evergreens, at the Hilty Nurserj Bertie. Indiana. Mar 10-17-24-31 PSRTAI6—■ — Maneb u soy beans . good for seed. Louis Conrad 1 ■ mile west of the Kirkland High * school. Craigville phone. 71-3tx WANTED WANTED —To clean wall paper. Fraak Straub. Call 210, Callow and Kohne. 70t3x WAIVED — Housecleaning to do. Emma Smith 616 West Monroe ! street. Phone 215 or 219. 71-3tx i o FOR RENT FOR RENT —First floor, furnished | apartment. Base-1 mentr garage, garden, lights, gas.* hard-and soft water furnished. Tel-1 <pbOhe 682. 68-6 t FOR RENT — 6 room apartment Olfiit Nichols shoe store; 3 bed room*, kitchen, bath, 3 closets, large living room. A. 1). Suttles. age Kt. 69t3 FOR RENT — 6 room apartmentl over Gerber Meat market, larg l * living room and bay window. 3' bed rooms, dining room, kitchen I ami bath room complete. A. D. Suttles, agent. 69t3 FOR RENT - We have several | houses for rent at reasonable prices, semi-modern. A D. Suttles agent. 69t3 FOR RENT —8 room farm house with basement, soft water in kitchen, garage and truck patch. Price reasonable. Inquire Wm. C. Werllng, % mile north ,of Preble. 69t3x FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, newly papered, on North Sixth street Private entrance, garage and garden. Mrs. Harve Baker. 70-3tx FOR RENT —Tw o light-housekeep-, ing rooms in modern home. SO.i ' >B. Second st.. Phones 925 or ■ 840.— 71t3' ———loh— — COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers (Corrections) Fred M. Engle et ux part of out lot IY. Decatur, to Mabel Mygrauti et al for SI.OO. Clarence E. Bell et ux. part of in lots 274. 275. Decatur, to Simeon J. Hain et al for SI.OO. Q - Children’s Pennies May Buy Historic Home —M “•Wjlliamsburg. Vr„ Mar. 24. —(U.R) -Jtfayor George P. Coleman of Wil-' liemsburg. chairman of the Vir-' fflnia committee of the Washington Foundation interested in pur-I chasing “Ferry Farm.” boyhood Hpme of Washington near Fredericksburg. has announced a pl'n to receive contributions from the sehool children of America to purchase and restore the farm. -Nine states. Coleman said, have ; started a drive to take part in this undertaking. All dimes from school 1 children are to be sent to Cole-1 man. The State Board of Education has endorsed the movement. -The nation wide drive will be conducted through the various slate departments of education. i Many Humming Bird Specie* Whin Humming birds luck In size they try to make up in number. There lire nearly 580 iqiecfes mid Eie.v are found only In the New auirld. They are tropical, but In wiirm weather and the season of juwers they migrate ns far north as Alaska and as far smith as i’l'tagoida. Our country makes an wreeptnhle summer home for about llxteen species. - o «. Orthodox Greek Church - The Greek Orthodox churches do not recognize the pope as their head. They are mitional churches, each with a head or patriarch, ami ■with tin general head, as In the Roman Catholic church. There are patriarchs of Constantinople, Alexandra. Antioch at.d Jerusalem. , also metropolitans or head® of dioceses in the national, local and Independent churches.

S.E. Black X FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant , Cails answered promptly day or night. Office phone 560 Home phone 727 I Ambulunce Service > I FUNERAL DIRECTOR W. H. ZWICK & SON Mrs. Zwick, Lady Attendant Calls answered day and night I Ambulance Service I 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. For BETTER HEALTH See DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor anti Nuturapalh, Riadonic diagnosis and treatment. I Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 j 10 years in Decatur. LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. I Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe 81 LADY ATTENDANT ~ N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 PORTLAND JURY FREES J. A. LONG (CONTINUED FROM sensational turn when Long w-nt the witness stand in his own defense and testified that after ! the charges were filed, nearly two vears ago. his attorney at that time. Frank B. Jaqua. advised him to offer a bribe to J. F. Denney, then special prosecutor in the case, to get the case dismissedJaqua. who is not representing Long in this trial, was called to the stand and denied that he had advised Long to offer a bribe. Long further testified that his , present attorney, R. D. White, had ly.ni to go to New York I and not to appear for trial on ' February 17. last, the day origini ally set for the trial. Long for- ’ feited a $2,000 bond at that time. He surrendered a few days later, posted n»w bond of $1,006 and the new trial date was set. Long also denied the charges made by Mae B. Denney that he ■ had had improper relations with I l her upon various occasions. Mae < i Denney is the prosecuting witness. ' 1 Rebuttal witnesses for the state i were Mrs. Montezuma Oliver, her husN’nd Charles and their daughI ter Marcile. They testified that on I hh° February day in 1929 mention-1 . ed as the date of one of the alleg- : led assaults, they saw Long call i for Miss Denney at her home ami j ! that they dfove away in Long's i 1 automobile. , ' Mrs. Zoe Wyatt, former prose- 1 i cuting attorney, gave the closing! I argument for the state Monday as- : tern or ii. evidence having been* completed at 2:30 p. m. ""he de-, fenss then requested that the Jury be given its instructions. The instructions were given at 7 p. m. • The jury returned the verdict bf , acquittal at 9:36 o’clock. CLEVELAND LIVESTOCK — Cleveland, 0., Mar. 24 — (U.R) — ' Livestock: Hogs, 1,600; holdover, 525: most-i ly 10-15 c higher; spots, 25c up on ■ plain light offerings and light I I lights: top. $8.50 on desirable 160-1 210 lb. sorts; bulk, at SB-$8.25; in-i eluding desirable, 220-300 lb. kinds, medium offerings of light weight: light lights and pigs, rough sows, steady at $5.75. Cattle: 200; largely cows, steady; low cutter to medium kind, $3.25l $5.50. , Calves, 900: vealers steady to i weak with Monday's average;' bulk j I lacking top quality at $10.70 down: I best kinds, $11; cull to medium,! $7 $9. Sheep, 900; lambs steady to 'weak, spots lower; better grade | clipped offerings, $8.75-$9.25; choice; * handy weights clipped ewes, $5, i ' steady. 0 But. Do We? It is our fundaiuentul likeness to i other men that emibles us to uc - I derstand them, nnd t<> live In peace. I —Woman’s Home <'inripanl<m.

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected March 24 Hogs, 140 lbs. and down $7.00 140-160 pounds $7.50 165-200 pounds $7.80 200-225 pounds . $7.70 225-250 pounds $7.50 250-300 pounds $7.20 300-250 pounds $7.00 Roughs — $5.75 Etags — $4.00 Veals —$8.50. Lambs —$8.25. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs 20c higher; 100-140 lb a. $7.30; 140-15® lbs. $7.55; 150-160 tbs. $7.80; 160-180 $7.90; 180-200 tbs. $8.10; 200-220 lbs. $7.90; 220240 lbs. $7.75; 240-260 tbs. $7.60; 260-280 lbs. $7.45; 280-300 lbs. $7.35; 300-350 tbs. $7.20; roughs $6.25; stags $4.50; calves $10.00; lambs $8.50. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y„ .Mar. 24.—<U.R) —Livestock: Hogs: Receipts on sale. 1.600; weights below 210 lbs., active. 1015c higher, mostly 10c above Monday's average: weightier kinds, slew, quoted steady, bulk desirable 160-210 lbs, $8.60; 120-150 lbs., SS.6O-$8.65; plainer kinds. $8.50. Cattle: Receipts. 75; mostly cows, steady, cutter grades, $2.75$4.25. Calves: Receipts, 50; veaJers unchanged. $lO 50 down. Sheep: Receipts, 500; lambs, 25c lower: good to choice woolskins, | $9.75; shorn lambs, $8.75; medium woolskins, $8.75; shorn lambs, $7.75. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept. Wheat, Old .79% .81% .59% .59% New .74% .82% Corn, Old .60% .62% .64% .64% New .60% .63 iOats. Old .30’4 .31% .32 .32% New .31% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected March 24 No. 1 New Wheat 66c ; No. 2 New Wheat 65c New Oats 28 c ■ Barley 50c I Rye 50c I No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 pounds 60c 75c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET ; Eggs, dozen 15c | BUTTERFAT AT S.’ATION Butterfat 26c Medici Family Honored | Tile mime of the fatuous Italian family of tlie Middle ages, the i Medici. has been perpetuated ■ through the word "medleiiie." a ' tribute to the skill of the members j of this lumse in the art of healing.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1931.

College Girls Act as Housewives hi 'Model Home" at !V. Y. U, *** * * * *** Energetic Students Live in Three-room Apartment, Where They Meet All the Problems That Confront the Average Housewife ■ <~ ’ i timtm -w Mum—’ll 1 ~ w— v X | * - MUM-Wa. =B/ zr Magi j a 'x X kJ ■\ U , / / I Girl Students ‘Keeping House " as NYU

The art of turning New York apartment, into the ♦ kind of homes that make husbands happy and contented is being taught wives and future wives by the Home Economics Department of New York University. The student in addition to receiving a thorough instruction or, the art of a perfect house-

! New York. Mar. <u/R,—As if Lin answer to critics who insist that ’.marriage and heme life are out-j moded, the Home Economics De-' partment of New York University; I conduct a course which meets the' problems that confront the aver-1 ' age housewife, from marketing to' budgeting. ’ No more unhappy husbands, noj longer discontented with the efforts of the ycung bride to take I ’ j care of the house. The students are required to , j keep house in a three-room model' “ apartment, where they are taught the proper method of cooking and scrubbing the floor, washing and general housekeeping is part of the course being taught wives and ! future wives. 1 i Even they are fitted for the I role of mother. Problems of child i

e! e 1). C. STEPHENSON ASKS NEW TRIAL r tCt.NTINUED EROM PAGE ONE) -sz»z« —»z-z~sz -- — c 1 rated, including charges of conspir- ; acy against him by numerous int i dividuais. j Attorneys for Stephenson explained that Indiana is one of the three j states in Which corant nobis pro--1 ' ceedings in the trial court may be ' acted upon while an appeal is pend- ! ing. The action virtually ignores , the appeal petitions Stephenson . j lias pending in the supreme couit, I ■ '

’ wde, from tewing and preparing the non,ehold budget. and other cultural refinement, necestary for a perfect American home, i, alto taught the problem, of child care, with the aid of voting,ter, “borrowed” by the university from neighborhood mother, to complete thi, interesting course.

care are studied with the aid of youngsters “borrowed” by the uni- 1 j versity from neighborhood mothers. I The instructors say that the : students are enthusiastic about tliei ! course. The “model home" at the I university is the average home, ! whose yearly upkeep would probably cost about $4,000. At some ’time or other the instructors enI deavor to bring about almost I every question that the students i will be confronted with when the ! time conies for them to take up j their own houeetyeepping. All sides of < family life are studied in a nufiique way. A family, composed of four studenthousewives, is required to live in an apartment for six weeks, sleeping, and taking meals there, so that the real home atmosphere is d created. Even young brides regis-

i they said. t Indianapolis, .Mar. 24. — <U.R> — A I deputy state attorney general will i be assigned the task of filing an answer to I> C. Stephenson's lat--,est appeal for a new trial in Noblesville, Attorney General James IM. Ogden said today. He indicated . that Qharles Werner would get the s. Assignment. " j '""-Z—gLz — o __ . ..f J Two Banks Merged At Angola Today i i . Angola. Ind., Mar. 24 —(U.R) —

Itering for the course must tear themselves away from their husi bands for that period, and learn j this vital factor in their life —the role of perfect housewife. At the end of the course they will have learned not only how to : cook, sew and prepare the household budget, but most of the cul- ' tural refinements that are necessary for married happiness in Jhis ; I complex and sophisticated age. These apartments are the only i! ones of their kind in Eastern unii versifies aad classes are attended ; jby several girls from all parts of j the'eountry. where they are taught ■ i the important factor of how to 11 live and entertain on a limited ■ budget, and how to feed the chilijdren, clothe them, bathe them and > put them to bed. and also how to - spank them when necessary.

Merger of the First National Bank i land <he Steuben County State i . , Bank, both located here, into one I 11 organization bearing the name I i Sftul en County State Bank, was j . | announced by the boards of direc- - tors ot both institutions today. < The new organization will have I assets of more than a million and si a half dollars and will be located iin the First National bank. Officers of the new bank have not been announced. Be different, buv Monogramed Eggs. 10c, See win-; -1 dow. Greer. Kettle.

SIIEHII F'N SALE \ii hi her 3642 State of Indiana County of Adums First. Joint Stock Land Bank of Fort Wayne vs. Charles W. .Andrews Rosa A. Andrews, Sarah E. Beery, Luth Beery, Jonas EL Baker, Samuel S. Baker, Mittie Baker. Fred Beery. Lee Hardware Company $ Corporation. First National Bank, Decatur, Indiana. By virtue of an order of sale to hue directed from the Clerk of the | Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana I will expose to public sale to the highest bitbler on Tues- j la\ the 14th da> of April A. I>. IM3IJ between the hours of 10 o’«dn< k A. M land I o’clock E. M. of said day a* the east door of the Court House, in ; Adams County. Indiana, the rents ' and profits for a term nut eiu ee>lling seven years, the following des-' iribed real estate, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the half .section line running north ami south through Section one (1) townsuip twenty-seven (27) north, range thii - i teen <l3» east, which point Is l‘>o rods north of the south line of sai I section; theme running cast eighty <SO) rods; thence running south 100 rods to the south Uns of said set ti »n thence running on said sectio i line 26 2-3rds rods; thence running north 41. km rods; thence reining west 53 l-3rd rods tn the half section ’line aforesaid: thence running north 58.02 rods to the place of beginning containing 36 Acres in Adams County Indiana. Also beginning at the northeast corner of section twelve (12) township twenty seven <27) north. ran<e thirteen (13) east, thence running south 120 rods; thence west 106.66 2-3rds rods; thence north 120 rods, thence east 106.66 2-3rds rods to th»* place of beginning, so as to in«-hide X 0 acres, e\« ept therefrom that part of the right of way of the Toledo. St. Louis and Western Railway Company (formerly the Delphos. Bluffton and Frankfort Railway Company) across the south end of the real estate above described comprising a strip 15 feet wide off of he south end of said real estate, von tainlng. less exception 79 3-8 a< res. In Adams, county Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment interest and costs, 1 will at the same time ami place expose to public sale the ic simple of said real estate taken a* the property of Charles W. Andrews Rosa A. Andrews, Sarah E. Be* ry, I Lutle Beery. Jonas E. Baker, Samuel S. Baker, Mittie H. Baker. Fred * Beery, Hardware Company «t I (’’orporation. First National Bank. I Decatur, Indiana; At the suit of i First Joint Stock Land Bank of b’ort Wayne. Said Sale will he made without any relief whatever from valuation or Appraisement La vs. BURL JOHNSON. Sheriff. Adams County Indiana. Vesey, Shoaf and Hoffman, Attys, March 24-31 Api. 7 BARGAINS — Bargains in living room, dining room suits, mattresses and rugs. Stuckey and Co. Monroe, our Phone number in 44 IfiS-tf

MB HO. toISOO, | If you need money for any worthy purpose you can quickly get it from us on your own security. Loans are made on our liberal twenty payment plan, but you may pay in full at any time. Interest is charged I only fdr the time you juse the money. Call and see us. You I can get a loan without delay. I • I Straight loans for farmers. Franklin Security Co.! _• Over Schafer Hdw. Co. Phone 2.",7 Decatur, in 1. — * i I

sii::iiii T >m: ■■ I n«s•.♦• Xuinbrr I.! Cl The 1 *■'bit- :ranve pa n v <‘f A Vs. i:ihihi i: mire, W ilham •1...;,- |gg| By virtue .-ider <>f me <Hre-te<l ti .in th.Adams Ci i ■ nr ■ • ,\-l ty Indiana: I u sale to th. !.,d |. ;• ( >n day Hit- . A bet vv ecu th. " 'li» ! ami 4 .»'• I<> A r M a | east do>»r , Adams (’••jh'-, • •ii.tL.t. ; ami profit . i seven yen-. ■ - | real estate m-d in the Os Allen an I ■ / I wit. Mi The south lia'i <‘f t!m ‘quarter Township twctilv nine U 3) principal M 80) at t't s mole or the following •’•al situated in t 4 State of I utii.i »»-\\ IT jggg The fracti ia: h'-r'li half northwest 'ion (3) to .vn-diif wi north of num** n 1 O the second i":-. taining eight s ' a »r Jess, an<i j grate one Ihi’i-I.' - i sixty six | acres more or less. Ml I And on failure t-> realize amount of j'i.ig'ii. m costs 1 will al same place expos. simple of s i I «.-Lim. the prop, fix I? Millie Waltmir. I WillumC™ at the suit i I’’ rluiitial ant e Company A.ij i. a. a corporate. Ml Said Sale ui’i • •■■. tic any relief wli.r from or appraistimnt laws. M BE IO .1' »HNS<».\’, SliedM Adam.- 1 ’minty Ixnhart, Hell i x S March 19-M NOTICE TO / 111 the tikim- < ircilit ( Januar? Ferm. 11*31 M < uumc No. 131E51 STATE <>!•’ INDIANA ADAMS COI NI \ SS ’I he Mutual B» i ■ fu Lite InBM Company a <-<»rj»>'raiiun. J Company a Corp"';t > lhi 1 .aintfl David J. Schwartz. ITna Mar wartz. tiis wife, ' irO H. ■ni Lewis Wonlwarl. H-'iiry IWI Glennis Bohnkc. M ' ' a ' k ker a non Bohnkc Arth o- B"iinKe>s Bohnkc, Grov, r <'. M '4 he plaintitf ’ ’ l-cause having fih-d its vonw | aerein, togvthri '• 311 <»f a competent p- a fendants. Charles II Vernm Bohnkc . the State of In i.ibjei-t of this ■ a mortgage upon - I M V|j| ams County, in > " ,l ' ' , (lea rll.e.i as I" I > - ’'O' 11 ;,. I The West halt ' " ie . ,' d ,rt« quarter of the t " I’;.'' 1 Section 19; also t Northwest quarti ••• • • I all In Township > 'tl • ( East, ami contain: - M lor leas. eKcepiina I ■ lowing described tr* .ora mencing at the N ' ' said doetion. C.30 rods; then- ' ' n' ' 7 , thence West 3*> t ,! "r begin 106 2-3 rods to the pi' 1 ’ Iji (containing in sahl, -'l' ", s j a more or less, and , more op Jess. And 'that the t leiiai los Snyder tuai '''['''“psC are hereby nUH i'"' " Hl . ■ „ IS CiI be and appear in U> r ;.. v Court on tne 9tb «!.*> ' , ilvo fb the Quart House, in ' l ■ tur, in fctald County answer or demur t ■ ' . the same will I" h'"' 1 " mined in their al>s. n' '■ lie( In witness whereol J;- 1 , 1 M to set my hand, ami u in . M Os said Court, this I'-t •< ■ j ( . )e , 1»31 Bernice V . .d of the Adams , « Howard A. Sommer ' j;J plaintiff v AOTI. H OF 1 " or EMTVri. M>. , p( Notice is hereby gi' l ' l ~f ditors. heirs and .npeir F. Friable, deceased. 1 . |i<‘ M I lie Ail ims Circuit Decatur, Indiana, on ln * fl April 1931 ami sh ,’ mi;ST why the FINAL Sl'. I II; I ,'" „f COTN'IS with Hi'' . *'■ p.vedd decedent should then I said heirs are notiH*.' irs |jip I there make J‘ 1 , . o ' , i , ' kl . shared receive their distribut ‘U u|r Myrtle E. *X‘ sb !‘.’ ll O l’ Jl j Decatur, Indiana ' *‘,,11. I Attorney Harvey C. er alC |) 1< --—-—o—’ — ♦ HO Get the Habit—Trsde