Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1931 — Page 2
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I CLASSIFIED ! ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOft SALfi—liaby Chicks. Special mating of White Leghorn with j male birds from Trap nested dams, 243 eggs and better, 310; heavy i breeds, $9; light breeds and heavy mixed, 38. Special discount on large order. Custom hatching 3c j per egg: turkey and duck, 5c per egg. Also seed barley. Dunfleid soy beans from certified seed. Black J Gelding, 9 years old. O. V. Dilling, Berne, route 2. Craigville phone. | 62-fri-mon-tf [ FOft SALB^-lieifer calf2“weeks old. Herman Weber, Hoagland, phone. • 78-3tx' FOR SALE —Pan American trombone. Phone 797-F. Dick I Lewton. 78t3x I FOR SALft—Velvet Harley. Fresh I cows. John Landrum, 1 mile sout'.i and 2*a miles east of Monroe. 79-3tx BARCIII.I.ING and Finger Waiving, Friday and Saturday, at the home of Roy White in Monroe. Come for appointments early. 79-3tx FdR SALE — Goose eggs, twenty cents each. Mrs. Marion Michaels, Route 5, Decatur. FOR ' SALE—Wheeler and Wilson sewing machine. No. 9 drop head and electric motor attachment. Phone 602. 79-3 t FOR SALE—Set of breaching harness; brass mounted. Set of hame housing. 36-in. long, 18-in. wide. Julius Brite, R. R. 5. FOR SALE—I92B - Chrysler - Coupe. 1928 Ford Tudor Sedan, 1928 Ford four door Sedan, Ford truck. Whippet coach. Decatur Auto Paint and , Top Shop. 80-6 t eod i FOR - SALE — Gas range and gas hot plate. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Call 175. 80-3 t WANTED MAN WANTED —To join" in protitable business with weekly salary. Must have about SSOO. Write W. F.: : at 427 Wall St. Van- Wert. O„ or phone 3530. 79-3tx SALESMAN WANTED- Man will, car to take orders and deliver home necessities on Rawleigh Route of 800 Consumers in North Wells county. Steady worker can start earning $35 weekly and increase rapidly. Write W. T. Rawleigh Co., Freeport, Illinois. Dept. IN-OD-CL, giving age, occupation, reference, or see O. Longenberger. R. 1, Monroe, Ind. x Mar 31, Ap 3 FOR RENT FOR RENT —Two nice comfortable rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Private entrance. Garage. 642 N. 2nd st. Phone 1262. FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms in I modern home. Also garage. 3121 South First street, or call phone ' 419. 79-31 li — FOR RENT— 5 room house two miles northwest of Decatur on Poe road. Truck patch, garage in connection J. A. Cline, Phone 5423. J Decatur R. R. 3 79-3tx < LOST AND FOUND LOST — Brown pocket book, be- i tween George Barnett country' home and the Old Adams County • Bank. Contained a watch, and other small articles. Return to this office 78-3t' LOST —Pair of rimless glasses in a case. Finder return same to this office and receive reward. 78-3*.x IZ)ST: •— Brown tooled leather [ purse. Lost on Madison street. Finder call 1107. Reward. 79-3t* Freak* of Nature Some mammals seem to fiave burrow e<l parts from their neighbors— I Nature must have been in a joking mood when she produced them. ( Two instances are tin? duck-billed platypus of Australia, a creature with a body of fur and a ducks beak; and the white-headed saki of Siam, a mammal which lias a huge . busiiy tail, black body, ami h face I of a pule oi lier color resembling , tliat of a benevolent old gentleman. —o Extreme Southern Point Cape Sable. Fla.. Is the southern most point of continent :il United States. It is 49 miles farther south than th® most stmt hern point In Texas o Mountain Idiom The mixing of h's is English, and only in Hie imunitalns of the South can y<»n find pure stock that still snys: "Hit's (lyin' to rain.”— Exelmnae. o_ Odd T*<te in Butter Among smile early people of Asia, butler whs regarded ns most delicious II It could lie burled for years before It was placed on the ban quet table FLORENCE HOLTHOUbE Stenographic Work Typewriting Judge J. T. Merrvniiin's Law Office. K. of (",. Bid;;. I If you have any extra typewriting’ or stenographic work f w ill be, glad to do It. Phone 42 lor appointment.
S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calle answered promptly day or night. I Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service I - - i FUNERAL DIRECTOR W. H. ZWICK & SON Mrs. Zwlck, Lady Attendant Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service 1 Phones: Office 61. Home 303 I 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 Naturapath Riadonic diagnosis and treatment. 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. ■ Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 j 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 NO TH K STATE OF IM HANA, ADAMS COUNTY, SS In the Circuit Court of Adams County in the State of Indiana No. 13866 Complaint <>n notew and f<»reelo«ur«7 of Mortgage on Real Estate The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company vs. Adel i a O. Bu<k- ! master and Byron Bu kmaster, her) husband. J. W. Barr, receiver lor! i'prrners slid Merchants state bankl |of Geneva, li.thana. I>aniel C. Mc-j j aPnzif*. * Nftttingrham Oil Company (Frank Stomp, Cora Stump, his wif*». i Leila Huckrie<te, Receiver f<»r the I Farmers and Merchants bank of Bry|ant, Indiana, Willard W. Widdoas doing bu iness under the name am! Istyle of the Geneva Auto Company. I Be it knawn. That on the 2nd day j<»f February, 1*»31, the above named plaintiff, by its attorneys, filed in j the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Adame* Count). in the State lof Indiana, its complaint against the labov’e named defendants anil the said • plaintiff having also filed in sai l (Clerks office the affidavit of a eobi- : petent person, showing that the residence of the defendants, upon dill-1 (genl Inquiry, is unknown, and the! defendants Byron Buekma>t*»r, Daniel C. McKinzie, Nottingham Oil Coin-| pany, and Cora Stump, wife of Frank I JStun.p are not residents of the State I of Indiana, and that said cause of ac- I i tion is for enforcing and foreclosing I la mortgage upon real estate in Ad-j lams County, Indiana, and that the | •said defendants are necessary parties; i thereto and whereas said plaintiff* I having by endorsement on said coih*| Ipiaint required said defendants to j ■appear in said Court, and answer or 'demur thereto on the 20th day of [May, 1931. ' Now, Therefore, by order of said j (Court, said defendants last above • named are hereby notified of the; tiling and pendency of said compltint i 'against thvui ami that unless they ! appear and answer or demur there-1 itu at the calling of said cause on the I 120th day of May, 1:431, the same baling the 3J rd judicial day of a terml .of said Court, to be begun ami held ,at the Court House in ti<e City of Decatur. on the 13th day of April 1331 j isaid complaint and the matters and] I things therein contained and alleged i • will be heard ami determined in their | {absence. | Bernice Nelson, Clerk ' Harvey & ilo!tz< law j Attorneys for Plaintiff. March 2? April 3-10 1 NOTH E TO NO.X-ItESIDENTS In lhr *,d.iii’M < irruil < onrl Ft bruur} lerin, A<» I.ULH THE SI A i 19 OF INDIANA I ADAMS (,'OUN I Y . HS : | Charles H. Snyder vs. Emma iGlancy, John R. Glaney, her husband jiiarrj Barnett, Wilda Barnett, his wife. it appealing from affidavit, filed in th- abox e entitled cause, that Emma Glam y and John 11. Gianvy j of the above named defendants art* I non-residents of the State of Indiana. Nuthe is therefore hereby givvaj the said E nma Giunvy and John IL | Glancy that they be and appear before liit Hon. Judge of the Adano | Circuit Court on the 20th day of May I 111)31 the same being the 33rd Juridi- < in! Day of the next regular term thereof to be hoiden Ht the Court I House in the City of Decatur cum;nen< ing on Monday the 13tti day of April A. D. IR3I, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined Ln their absence. Witness. n*y name, and the Seal l of said Court hereto affixed tins ! • 26th day of March IM3I Bernice Ni bon, Clerk By Marctlla I’hrick, Deputy. Alarcfi 26, 1931 (Cal Peters Hi, Attorney. March 27 April 3-in Ashbauchers | majestic I FURNACES \SBESTOS SHINGLE I ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 73V ■ fXg&SSMg&XamXZE&XgXXI’Kj
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL \ND FOREIGN MARKETS — TERNE MARKET Corrected April 3 — | Hogs, 140 lbs. down $7.50 It" 1 *Ol pounds $7.70 160-200 pounds SB.OO 1 206-225 pounds $7.80' 225-250 pounds $7 60 ! 250-300 pounds $7.40] 300-350 pounds $7.20* Roughs—ss.7s. Stags—s4.oo. Veals — $9.00. Lambs —$8.00. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK j East Buffalo, N. Y„ April 3.—(U.R) I —Livestock: Hogs: on sale 2,800; dependable! jtrade to all interests, 15 to 25c I higher; bulk desirable, 120 to 21()j jibs.. $5.65; sparingly. $8.75; 230-j '250 lbs.. $8.25 to $8.50; 300-lb., I j butchers, SB. Cattle: Receipts. 150; slow, I I steady to 25c lower; common and, medium steers, $7-$8.50; cutter j . cows. $2.25-63.50. Calves: Receipts. 700; better, jgrade vealers, active to 50c higher;] I others about steady; good to choice! $10.50 to mostly $11; common and medium, $5.50-58.50. j Sheep: Receipts, 200; lambs I druggy, early trade about steacfy; j I good to choice woolskins, $9.50-( j $9.75; similar kinds shorn lambs’ | $8.75: best shorn and wool lambs (held at $9 and $lO respectively;] few spring lambs, $13.50. I —- Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs 15-25 c higher; 100-140 Tbs.' I $7.50; 140-150 tbs. $7.75; 150-180’ 'lbs. $8.10; 180-200 tbs. $8.25; 200220 tbs. $8.10; 220-240 tbs. $7.95; 1240-260 tbs. $7.85; 260-280 lbs. I $7.70; *2BO-300 tbs. $7.60; 300-350 ' tbs. $7.50; roughs $6.25; stags $4.50; calves $10; lambs $8.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected April 3 1 N'> 1 New Wheat 6<c No. 2 New Wheat 65c (New Oats 27c Barley 50c Rye 50c No. 2 Yellow Corn, ( per 100 pounds 60c 73c e LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET .Eggs, dozen 16c BUTTERFAT AT STATION I Butterfat 1. 26 c o - Whisky, Beer, in Church Among the offerings displayed on a table In front of the pulpit of Hyde parish church. Winchester. Englund, during the annual harvest festival were h brittle of wills k,v, a bottle of beer mid five kin peiw. Other gifts were a chicken, a duck. Joints of |a>rk Mini mutton, a lobster, a lump of coal, kindling wood, hops, milk, a Irottle of min ; end water and a Jug of water. It Is Given to Few j One of life's luxuries is that of I being in a position to go to bed 1 a Ith a cold. —Toledo Blade.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1931.
HIGHWAY HEAD ! GIVES BULLETIN State Highway Commission Issues Traffic Bulletin | Indianapolis, lnd„ April 3—(Special)—Paving has started on Sta'ej I Road 7 between Columbus and ■NurUr Vernon aud during such opera'tmn the detour via Ceytnour over | Roads 31 and 56 will be 32 miles, [according to the state highway comjmission's traffic bulletin issued to (day from the office of John J. | Brown, director. Indianapolis to Ma-' •dison traffic has the further choice lot routing via Shelbyville and! iGreensburg with the entire distance] 'paved excepting 18 miles between Versailles and Madison. 1 The traffic bulletin called atten- ■ jtion to paving operations under way ' ion Rd. 29 .starting at the Marion] 'county line. Rd. 7 paving project will complete ' pavement between I Madison and Indianapolis, and Rd. ,29 project completes a new paved 'route between Indianapolis and 1 South Bend via Logansport aud j ' Rochester, road officials said. | Detours, length, and surface coneditions of detours on the system j at this time are describe!', as follows: Rd. 1. Detour from Brookville to] Connersville account paving. Is 23Vj ' (miles. I Rd. 2 Detour at west edge of I jr'iiiiinßil! Il 'Cw&sL Ah \ * ! . u OS _ A SINGLE stroke has put more than one golfer 1 "in a hole", financially. Not 2 long ago a player was sued for $30,000. His "slice” blinded a girl for life. r ,-T-TNA-IZE j» 1 Do it now! Phone us! Our /Etna Golfer’s Liability c Policy costs very little. The , Suttles-Edwards Co., Inc. Phone No. 358 k Over Niblick’s Store IliiiiAimiill
I Lowell account construction, is mile. Rd. 6. Detour east of junction of ;Rd. 49 account overhead bridge con struction. is 2 miles. Rd. 7. Detour between Columbus, and North Vernon via Seymour over > Rds. 31 and 50. account paving, is 32 miles. Detour at 4 miles south of' Dupont for grading and paving .bridge approaches, is 1.5 miles. Rd. 15. Detour from Goshen to j junction of Rd. 20, account paving lis 8 miles. Rd. 18. Detour just west of Mont-; pelier. account culvert construction is 6 miles. Detour from Montpelier to 1 mile north of Fiat on Rd. 3. account bridge construction, is 9H miles. Rd. 24. Detour from Wolcott east account of paving, is 4 miles? Rds. 24 and 30. Detour at east edge of Fort Wayne, account paving lis 2 miles. . i Rds. 24 and 53. Detour just sout i |of Wolcott, account pacing is 2 I miles. Rd. 29. Detour from Marion Co., iline to 3% miles north, account of [paving is S'/g miles. Detour from 'miles south of Kirklin to Jet. witli Rd. 28, for paving, is 18 miles. ltd. 43. Detour as east edge of Wanatah, account overhead bridge construction, is 1 mile. Rd. 46. Detour from 2 miles west ;of Ellettsville to Spencer, account ! paving, is 9 miles. Rd. 59. Detour in City of Washington, account street paving is 1.5 miles. Rd. 66. Detour from Hatfield to Rockport, account grading and paving. is 13 miles. (Harrow bridges; narrow road.) Rd. 67. Detour at 2 miles north o Bicknell, account bridge out, is 2 miles. Roads not mentioned and parti |of roads mentioned but not specified land all detours not otherwise desicribed, are in good surface condi-
. SAV E AfSV viwje E VER IT took that reliable, straight-thinking philosopher, W ill Rogers to explode the myth that indiscriminate spending would bring back prosperity. Real prosperity is built on the twin solid rocks of normal spending and normal saving. Buy normally. But remember to save normally, too. . J $1 opens an Account Old Adams County Bank
tion. o COURT HOUSE New Case Filed Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company vs Perry C. Walters etai 'suit for foreclosure of mortgage. Manage License Albert Chrisman, Geneva, route I 3, laborer, to lidna Bailey, Geneva. Court News Real Estate Transfers (Correction) Fredericke Koeneman et a! 29.74 ! acres in Prefcle township to Ernest Ischeumann for $1,590.(8). —o — — AKKIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller of i Fort Wayne are the parents of a six and three-quarter pound boy • baby, born at the St. Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne. Thursday atIternoon at one o'clock. The baby has been named Charles Hale. Both , mother and baby are getting along nicely. Mrs. Keller was formerly Miss Lois Peterson, the daughter of Mr” and Mrs. John S. Peterson iof this city. This is the first child in the family. :—o First Current by Wire In the year 1800 Luigi Galvin!. ' un Italian professor, designed an Instrument constructed of piles of silver and zinc disks Interspersed with pieces of dump cloth, which, when the ends were connected by wire, gave a steady tlow of current —the first In history. —.— o — Greatest Fault (if all acts is not. for a man. repentance the most divine? The greatest of faults Is to be conscious of none. —Carlyle.
WILL FURNISH WORK FOR NEEDY Hundreds Will Be Employed by State in $200,000 Expansion Program • Indianapolis. April 3 —l UP)—Em-1 I ployment for hundreds of persons I I will be provided by the $200,600 e.x-' 11 pansion program to be carried on in > . Indiana state parks and preserves, l Director Richard Jatiber of the state conservation department, announc- j ed today. Tlie improvement program is ne- , eessitated by the fact that more than 1,000,000 persons visited ind- ! iaua's parks and forest preserves last year, Lieber said. Halt of the I money to be spent on improve-1 meats was taken in receipts at the older parks it was said. 1 “Men with families will be given ■ I first choice when work starts," i Lieber said, “and as so many workers will be needed it is expected a 1 great swath will be cut in Indiana's I unemployment ranks.” Projects to be worked on are: Erection of 50 sleeping rooms on the beach at Dunes park for operation in conjunction with a newdining room wnieh will seat 200'
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i * people; ■ ■•: sathbgfl land . eight P -. Hun: ileatin. th.- l>ra>-, c( , and lands . i ami SeaiMM I Waverly Bra --, parkway. fl Buildiu j :,ihd mung gfl ; fat-ilitif Sat I par’s. B Building a C'l-rniim brick isl with . u lu.bfl jing pool. !<>. at,.i jcilities at M 1 • - CreekCfl | yon park. ■ Completion guest roonfl (addition to tin ID at Turkey fl park, repairing a wuo<|ea trifl 'extending l.i: ■ .erectional a barn and of’o and dewntlifl .the Inn. ■ At Spring Mills park work 'continued on tin- re-plica of isl 'sier villat-e as it appeared IWjfl I ago. I Two cottaao-. • >ir r>oms tfl and larger can-.p'r.a urounds wfllfl constructed at Miisi-atatuck jfl An artificial iamls' apini. shfl [houses and a cotiinmnity rabliw [be construe ted a: Shakamak fl A new observation field. iMfl ■house, aud atlgni' med waterßßJ ’will he built at Cliffy Falls fl Water supply skelter housa® ! service buildings I people, will lie worked on It [county park. I i A boat hottsr. \ ater s'ippiy J sanitary sewer -> -tent will befl .strutted at Mounds
