Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1931 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, . BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE 24~Bia<-k Minorkey iaynig chL'kens. Laat fall. W. M. Smith 928 South Thirteenth street ! FOR SALE- 100 bushels No. 1 six) row Rodeubwk Harley. 200 bush-1 els of Maiichu soy beans. John H. Harger. Craigville, Indiana. Phone ’ Craigville, No. 36. 72-31 X FOR SALE Good home grown po j tatoes. £oe a tjushel. Mrs. Olivia i Teeple Route 1 Monroe. 72-3tx j FOR SALE —I want to get in touch with a few good fanners in Adams County who would like to use a double strength phosphate fertilizer at a single strength price. Write C. V. McKinney, Bluffton. Indiana. 73-3 t FOR SALE—Baby Chicks. Special mating of White Leghorn with male birds from Trap nested dams, 243 eggs and better, $10; heavy breeds, $9; light breeds and heavy mixed. SB. Special discount on large order. Custom hatching 3c per egg; turkey and duck, 5c per egg. Also seed barley. Dunfield soy beans from certified seed. Black Gelding. 9 years old. O. V. Dilling, Berne, route 2, Craigville phone. 62-fri-mon-tf f6"R Sale conn cornet and cast. I CAM* 58. 74-3tx FOR SALE —One Narragansett Turkey Gobler. Martin Kirchner, Route 5, Decatur. Preble phone. 74-2 U FOR SALE — t’sed Fordson tractors! New and used tractor parts; 12-in. and 14-in. tractor plows. See the new 15-30 Fordson now on display. Craigville Garage, Craigville. Indiana. Phone 66. Mar. 18-20-23 25-27-30 FOR SALE — Registered Chinese Chow puppies. Giles Porter, 341 Winchester street. Phone 1289. 70t3 eod WANTED WANTED —To buy a baby cab. cradle springs, in good condition. Phone 1236. 72-3 t WANTED —Ten men to trim and clean orchards for share of fruit. I At unce. No experience necessary Call 869-H. * 73 3c WANTED —to buy 20 head of thin cattle. Call W. M. Kitson 865-R. 74-3 U FOR KENT FOR RENT—Apartment or sleeping rooms reasonable, near G. E. 610 Marshall St. or phone 8871 72-3 t;: FOR RENT —5 room all modern , home. Call phone 1254 or residence 414 N. 7 st. 72t3 FOfURENT — Two furnished light hrmsekeeping rooms. Private entrains in modern home. On First floor, privileges of garage Phone;, 511. 310 North Third st. 73-'f ■ ■ ' FOR RENT —Garage: Inquire at 124 So. 10 st Sarah E. Beery. 73-3: o LOST AND FOUND ]' LOST; On Adams street near Presbyterian church. Jack for Buicr:: car. Please call Ed S. Moses. 864-L I or leave at Runyon's Garage. 72-3tx "**’ o COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers James E. Murphy et ux land in | Preble township to Walter S. Glad-' felster et ux for $3,500.09 Granteo uivorce MaTle Anderson was granted a ' divorce from Lewis Anderson in the Adams circuit court this morning. Custody of three children was awarded to mother and an allowance of $9 weekly for their support was ordered. New Case Filed Earl F. Bienz- ,vs. Mary V. Bienz, shit for divorce. Trial Saturday Thr divorce suit of Hofstetter vs. Hofstetter will he heard Saturday. ■ Case Returned Here The suit of Muellering vs Schei-, for guardian, venned ! to Jay county*, has been returned to the Adams circuit court for settlement. Case Postponed The suit of Zimmerman vs. Carper originally set for Monday. March 30, has been ppstponed until the next term of court. Names Administrator James W. Barr qualified as administrator of the Harriet Heffner astate and pos'ed bond of $2,000. Inventory Filed Inventory was filed in the Robert i A. Andrews estate Personal property was ordered sold.

Ashbaucher’s MAJESTIC FURNACES \SBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING ROHS Phone 765 or 739

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR , Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Catls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service | FUNERAL DIRECTOR W. H. ZWICK & SON Mrs. Zwick, Lady Attendant | 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. For BETTER HEALTH See DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapath Riadonic diagnosis and treatment. Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or ■ night. Ambulance Service. 8 Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur I<‘4L Residence Phone, Monroe 81 LADY ATTENDANT N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glassea Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. tn. Telephone 135 MITICK TO T* In the IdantN Circuit Court FcbrifHrji I erm. No 131131 Tll E ST ATE‘ OF INDIA N A ADAMS COUNTY: SS Charles H Snyder vs. Emma Glancy, John It. Glancy, her husband Harry Bajnett, Wilda Barnett, his Aife. It appearing frnn affidavit, 1 in entitled cause, that Emma Glancy and tfohn It. Glancy of the above named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given I the said Emma Glancy and John ?i. Glam y that they be and appear before llie Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 20th day of Ma 1931 the same being the 33rd Juridi- < tai Day of the next regular term thereof to be holden at the Court , House in the City of Decatur com-1 mencing on Munday the 13th day of | April A. D. 1931. and plead by answer I or demur to said complaint, or the I same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name, and thp Seal ' of said Court hereto affixed this! 26th day of March 1931 Bernice Kelson, Clerk Bv Marcella Uhrick, Deputy. March 26. 1921 Cal Peters jn, Attorney. March 27 April 3-10, Boycott Beauty Queens Paris, Mar. 27. —(U.R! —European student bodies have exchanged letters in an effort to discourage beauty contests by boycotting beauty queens. The movement started in the Hungarian Calvinis- 1 tie university town of Debreczjn, where the students voted not only to boycott competitors in beauty contests, but to extend the boycott to their families. ONE of the easiest ways to keep the Cbst of home-ownership well in hand is to—yE TNA -1 Z Z /E-TNA'S new 5-point Home Owners’ Polity covers 5 ever-pres-ent hazards— Burglary, Water Damage, Glass Breakage, Liability and Plumbing and Heating repairs. Puts your Mnrxpe-’ed expenses on a known basis. Mav we tEll you how little it will cost?

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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL kN I) FOREIGN M ARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected March 27 'Hogs, 140 lbs. down $7.10 140-160 pounds . $7.45 160-200 pounds $7.85 206-225 pounds $7.75 225-250 pounds $7.65 250-300 pounds $7.35 300-350 pounds $7.10 Roughs Etags — $4.00 Veals — SIO.OO. Lambs—sß.2s. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y. Mar. 27.—cU.P.) ! —Livestock: Hogs: on sale. 1,400; fairly ac-j I tive, strong to 10c higher; bulk ( 'desirable, 140-210 lbs., $5.65-$8.75; 230-270 lbs.. SB-$8.50> 2SO-300 lbs.,' $7.75-SB. Cattle receipts. 150; mostly cows, steady; cutter grades. $2.75-$4.25. Calves: Receipts, , 700; vealers active. 50c higher; good to choice, mostly sl2; ccmnion and medium. $6.50-19.50. Sheep: Receipts, 900; lambs I steady; quality plain, near choice; woolskins, $9.60; medium and mixed lots. $8.75-$9; choice shorn lambs, $9. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept. Wheat, Old .80% .82% .61% .60% New .80% .83% Corn, Old .60% .62% .64% .64 New .60% .63% Oats, Old .30% .32% .32% .32% New .32% — LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected March 27 i N'> 1 New Wheat 66c I No. 2 New Wheat 65.' [New Oats 28c Barley 50c i Rye .... 50c i No. 2 Y-ellow Corn, per 100 pounds 60c 75c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 15c BUTTERFAT»AT STATION • Butterfat 26c Chicken Has Four Legs Sapulpa, Okla.. Mar. 27.—(U.R) — A- four-legged chicken, chirping land hoping around on all four feet, was recently exhibited at the ; office cf the Sapulpa Herald. All I four pedal extremities were fully 1 developed. I - - --- - ~ FLORENCE HOLTHOL’bE Stenographic Work Typewriting Judge .1. T. Merrvmnn’s Law Office. K. of C. Hid,;. If von have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I v■ i’l he glad to do it. Plioue 42 for appointment.

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. MARCH 27, 1931.

American Rival to Monte Carlo , *** * * * * * * Legalized Gambling and Six Weeks’ Residence for Divorce Brings Rush from All Parts of the West to Re/io, Where Faro, Roulette, and Chuck-a-Luck Revives Scenes of Frontier Days. ■ ----- - — ; — — Br L J J -v flub! ' ' v ' ¥ M f j gov Fred balzar ■HMBHHKBBKBMHHHHHHHi HA Scene in the Bank Club. Reno ! Gambling Resort r—r w I{j w. JS Reno's Main Street. Mayor E.E Roberts

The city of Reno, Nevada wakes up to the realization that the rest of the United States have gone wild with interest over the fact that boys and girh can now legally wage a bit of change on the turn of a wheel, the fall of a couple of dice, or the flip of a card. .Scenes reminiscent of days of the Old West were plentiful a hours after Governor Fred A.

; Reno Nev., March 2€—Back to the,l good old days—This is the slogan in < .•the wild free Sagebrush State, ,: , ; A few hours after Gov. Fred B. s llalzar had signed a bill dealing a : (death blow to modern reformers ami I .(making gambling legal, aged Neva- i Tans sighed hapily. as they listened t to the hum of the chuck-n-lnek ina . chine. "Just litre the good old days"’’ , they murmurod, as they watched tue I r faro dealer rake in and pay out bets ft .in the SSO limit games, and ca»tll I 'eyes alight with memory of otherj days at the sign: -The Game Nevei (t i Closes.” 11 ■ The presence o Mayor E..E. Rob- i "terts. a picturesque survivor of titel (“Old West.' made everything oi'fi-(! icial. it was no new story to him sot < (he is a Nevadan—a Nevadan of the wide open days of old. • i < Reno that happy Mecca for Rissel- ( • ution of galling matrimonial chains, Ji I is going to be a regular little Mont"*: Carlo, with a hank to break and 1 ; ieveryt! i::g. '< “ • There's something else nice Hurt's i r going to happen in Nevada also. >1 i When the bauds of matrimonii: j 1

Balzar signed a bill legalizing gambling. The games were given an official aspect by the presence of Mayor E. E. Roberts, a picturesque figure of the old Nevada days. Another enactment in the State** law making six weeks’ residence in the State only essential for divorce bids fair to bring a further boom to the wild free Sagebrush Stale.

bliss tArn into bonds, heretofore it was necessary to sbend three month* her: »o get a divorce—not < any jnore. This is anotm.-r bill taal has just been passed by the Nevada Legislature. It provides that, if you want a divorce all you have tt> do is buy a ticket to Nevada and live six weeks in the State. Not necessarily here. Carson City .Elko, Carlin, or anywhere in the State will do equally well. The boom in the State at the return to tile old days will be completely eclipsed when the six weeks ( law goes iutp effect. Only six weeks residence in the 1 Stale— ih Reno, within sight of the courthouse, or oiit in the sagebrush i syith the rabbits and the parariel dogs—and the thing is done. In a short time when competition . I tor unloosing the bonds of mairi-1 iniofcy become too keen, perhaps l (Nevada will again come to the res'cue and make a residence of six days only an essential factor in tin lav. of th#State. Meanwhile, despite [the time-worn statements trom(

those who deal with juvenile crime' and insist on telling us that nine-1 Genths of the wayward boys and j nine-tenths of the wayward girls come from homes broken by divorce! the motto in Nevada is —“Life is short, let we be merry.” This new competitor in the New, World to Monte Carlo of the Old, (has ail the pleasures which give e: thrill to the heart of man, whe)! his winnings at the faro table can I jafford to pay for them. One thing is I jacking as yet, but as the banishment of so-called reform is only in jits initial stage, that, too. will come lin time, a haven where losers cat! 'forget, similar to the Suicide Club of the Riviera. Have you ever seen Mermaids and Merhoys? Attend the North Ward plav Friday. . . ’ . .. BARGAINS — Bargains in living room, dining room suits, mattresses and rugs. Stuckey aud Co. Monroe, our Phone number lu 44 168-ts

SIIEKIFF * \l.l-: [t < HUMe Xismber I3MON State of IndianM, Adams Connty. The Prudential insurance Company l( of America, a Body Corporate, VS, Jaine* F. A» n«»ld. Alta J. Ar- | nold, Harley Smith. J. I>. Bradley A j Co., a corporation G. E. Burseley £|] Company a Corporation, The Marion L National Bank, a Corporation, Archi-'. bald W. Ferguson. Charles S. Tuttle. 1 ; and John J. Nelligan Co-partners | trading as K. G. Dun & Company, , Eli Girod and Charles E. Rasp, Co- ; partners doing; business under the Firm name of Decatur ShSeet Metal , Works, E. Erank Gass The Union L Central Life Insurance Company, Corp nation, John E. Beabout, Hv virtue on an order nf salt? to me h directed from the Clerk of the Art- j . lams Circuit Court of Adams County h {lndiana, I will expose to public sale'; Ito the highest bidder on Saturday the|i 4th day of April A. D. 1931, between I the hours of 10 o’clock. A. M and I o’etovk P. M.. of said day at the east; } door of the Court House, in Adams J County, Indiana; the rents and pro-1 fits for a term not ’ exceeding seven k years the following described real ’ estate situated in the County ofi, Adams an' 1 State of Indiana, To-Wit; Commencing at the southeast cor-H ner of the west half of the southeast j quarter of section four (4) in town-! i shbp twenty-seven (27) north of | ( [range fourteen (14) east of the . I second principal Meridian; thence I. running east thirty (30) rods; thenoyl, north eighty <NO) rods; thence west!' thirty (30) rods; thence south < eighty (80) rods to the place of be- , ginning. Also, Commencing at the south- , west corner of th< northeast quar- < ter of the southeast quaru-r of said : section four (4) thence running eat twenty (204 rods; thence nortn ' (fifty-eight (58) rods ami nine 'lb , pinks to the right of way of the} ' I’nledo St. Louis an 1 Kansas Citv » Railroad; thence south-west along the right of way of said railroa 1 • twenty-one (21) rods and six links, j thence south fifty (50) rods amt’ twelve Links to the place of beginning, containing in all twenty-om* and 80-100 (21.80) acres more or less xcept therefrom three acres off the south end of the first described tract . thereof, being a tract thirty (34)) I’ rods long and sixteen (16> rods wide, Also, Commencing at the southwest corner of the northwest qaqrter of the southeast quarter of said sec- ( pion four (4) thence cast to the south-east corner of slid northwest quarter, thence north fifty (50) rods and t venty (20) links to the south line of the right of way of the Toledo, St. Louis and Kansas City Railroad; thence in a southwest course along tiie South line of said Railroad to the west line of said northwest quarter; thence south to the plate of beginning, containing nineteen and 61-100 (19.64) acres more or less. Also; commencing forty-eight (48) to«ls ami thirteen end 50-100 <l3 ) links west of the northeast corner of tlie west half of tiie s »utheast quarper of. said section four (4) thence punning west thirty-one (31) rods! [and eleven (11) links to Hie north-( | .vest comer of sail west half; thence I [south on said west line forty-eight | I <4B) rods ami twenty-two (22) links! Ito tiie north 1i n *-*■ of the right of way! }of the 'Toledo. St Louis and Kansas; City Railroad; thence northeasterly} •ilong the north line of said railroad ;hirty-three (S 3 rods and thirteen' and 50-100 (13%) links, theme! north thtrty-nlrte (39) rods anil , t venty-four links to the place of I I beginning, containing eight and 72-1 1 100 (S.k*) acres, more or less. I Also; one and 28-100 (1.28) bores off of the west si of the following : d'-.-c ribed tract of land; Cornmenciiig • t‘Ven(v-sjx (26) rods ami twenty: 1(20) links, west of the north east} t o ner of the west half of the southeast quarter of saf i section four (4) sthence west twenty --on** (2D rod# and eighteen and 50-100 (18.5«') link; Ithe'hce south thirty-nine (39) rods .and twenty-four (2 4) Jinks to the ■north line of the right of way of jsaid Toledo, St. Louis and Kansas I City Railroad; theme in a north[easterly course along the north line said right of way t wen tv- two (240 i rods and fifteen (15) links; them e ’north thirty-three (33) rods and Seventeen find three-fifths <l7 3-5 links to the place of beginning. Also, (’eminent ing at the northeast corner of the west half of the southwest quarter of said section i four ( t) thence west thirty-six (36) rods, ihen<e south parallel with tin east line of said west half highly (80) rods; thence east thirty-six (36) rods; thence north eighty (8(i) rods to the place of beginning, containing eighteen (JK> acres more or less. I Abo; the north east quarter of (he 1 southwest (inarter of said sectic > four (♦) containing forty (40 aervs (more or less, subject to the rigid of ! .vay of the 'i'oiedo, St. Louis and (Kansas City Railroad, through tiie last two mentioned tracts containing four acres more or less. I Also; Commencing at a point In ' m of the public highway} juhkh is one (1) chain and three <3> llinks west of the southeast corner of

the south< i- ■ c ~f t[#j W» st qua lt«! ' - ■ <• , t!„ n Hi thence t • i c l .-. nurtheart] in the < »•.!?■ ■ • • s.i i( ] hig!;wd point on th- H -ni; line <>( tiw west )| uh ■' • ’ ■ - ithrart' ter <»f sai i - ' ' t 4H is six i •;» < h ):’ - :m-i f>>urtefl links west i : a nurthcuti lof said s-.ih . x.-.i quarter 4 I sout he asl <■! said ] four (11 t !•> n t \\ es( oil the! lim- <»f s.i l - ■-• I :en southeast ■ ' • ' iiul tip- n«| of south ■ "t I: ! of the | west quit’)! Mil dsa*tla (4 ) to th-' r ■ w. s’ • <>rner| ,southeast :■ f < lid wH quart r, I ;■ . south the; West COTJ ■ ' ’'.ils ".TlirUt 1 ter of th- ,-r -i'i trieri Sect ion l ; . J hen-T ■ ast ti place of i • .-elinu. ’ ontaiitat , tw<> ami ■ 1 . ! . t rts| 1« ? : ' Contain s-: in tlusaid e x-» p i h iiidrt {fifty-five .H.d tnoDe or 1 >. And on fa*' u 1 »• to realiie ti 'amount of . ; iD'i't intefli Lcosts 1 will ;ii tl.<- same « [place exp p saiej ;.wnple of ■ J • <tate.t)l the propel 1 1-I”.is r 4 Vila .1. Al i: i I. II li'.iy SmitM Bradlev X • ?. ivrp«4 (I. E. Burs.le’ .v ••■•aivani aCH lation, The M ei XationMa a Cprporaii'in. Ao hil'dd W. 1 non, Charles S Tutth' and H Nellißin. )•.■•.■■•■ ■■ i- trailiajj G. I'un * I' : y. Kli hM Charles K i'>.partn«il lus'ness iind> firni nadH4 catur Sheet .M ’ Works. K.I Gass. 3he I'lli : i ■ I'tral UK anee ClmipiiA rerpnralMl i.lohn Beab.on ■ suit of iM ientlal liisur i 1 '.•inpany. • lerlea. a Corp > 'id [made vith oit ei relief t] Ifrom valuation or AjU'iw •laws. BI'KI. -I 'HXMiy. , Adains County. In® Lenhart, Hellei .v S‘-h .r|W M XOTICE STATE OF INI'! IN'. ADAMS Ct il N I A-: . ... !n the *’ireuit ' ••■irt •' • _ County in tie State ot imm Complaint on eo . and f»«J! of Mortgio 1 ,753 ThP • MutunlUh husband, .1. v • 1 euO Farmers ami M 1 " • C; of Geneva. Iml ; ' •• lla " i ‘:.,L Kinzle. Nott a- o’ ..i,, Leila Huckri*'!• 1 ' . ‘ t ‘ n [ ; jn I’armers and M- in ! S w wll A H l k',?:.vn : . " l'.‘ on of February , lull. ='>e a « nialntitf. by IO ; l1 ' o 'lyZttie O ;the office of t.ourt of A'laitis lin ’.- of Indiana, its . I' l j«i4 above nunied d> , u. uialntiff Having j l.'lei k's of fi' e tie 0 . t|i»! ipetent perron, s- | lenee '.ll t lie <!' ■ vn a»| i uertt inquiry, is ' v i-r. I , .eftriiaa..v.s .'.ainUib iel C. MeKinsie. A" 1 "..iferfH I any, and Cora > ' I," 1 o f tliel Stu i.p are not h - of Indiana, an.l t!" ( „ re J lion is fur eoio.'i.i- . ...tatei’ 1 • i iiiutlguKv upo' in| | M ams County. I '■ ry said defendants ar- )■;•■ -. pt j i thereto and w , , a |j| I having by erulurs' u ' lplai.it req.il roil 1 .' u jan»<* I appear In said 1 ' : anh M idemur then to on ■ j ■ U N<;*- I . l ' ? l bepefo.... K■ Court, said «l name 1 are to •’• .dd"'” 1 !! filing and petide." ■ |( j,... igainst them and I"- (leinu r fl appear and answ - i ' . , . at the e tlling I )h( . 20th day of May . ‘ , ■ of al ing the 33rd jud " j „.e U n an* il laid Court, to " .|, e t'itl® at the court IM ' „ t April • atur, on the 1 11 , uiill’d said complaint . d aniU 11 things therein ‘"... ueilm will be beanl i.nd 1,1 ' bßeßtC Hernl< l . N'ds.m. CM* Harvey & Holtzclaw . Attorneys for .W} 1 tioy Saved From We” ‘ Reidsville, N. c ” The Reidsville h re C] made good on an when it rescued Williaiu 5 jeigp. from a 50-foot well uu I porch of his home.