Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1931 — Page 2

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I CLASSIFIED ! ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES WANTED WANTED to do paper hanging and painting; prices reasonable. E. i:. Rower, 201 8. Bth St. 82-Jtx MANAGER WANTED for Decanioffice. $50.00 per week to start an<l bonus arrangement. Man mechanically inclined preferred. SBSO cash deposit on merchandise required. Manufacturer, 112 N. May, Dept. C, Chicago. 82-3tx WANTED scholars, 50c" bn hour. Call evenings, phone 1171 Mrs Dora A key 83-13 WANTED Wall pajier . leaning to do. by vacuum cleaner. Will make no dirt on floors. Call 139. S3tlx FOR RENT EOR RENT —3 room apartment, all modern. 611 North Second street. 81-3 t FOR IlENf—Cottage in Monmouth furnished or unfurnished. Lights cistern water in kitchen, garage, chicken park, garden, fruit, phone | 8721. 81-3 t I FOR RENT—Six room house at 241 North Seventh street. Owner will be at home Friday. Saturday and Sunday. 83-ts i o T-JR SALE Flllt SALE 1 three day old Durham calf. Louis Selking. Sr., Hoagland phone, 2 long on 57. 82t3x ■" —■ ■ ■ FOR SALE -60 head of ewes. 2 to 4 years old. due to lamb May, first. W. A. Wherry, 3 miles north of Blakejy church. 81-3tx FOR SALE — 8 year old Holstiu cow and calf. Calf 2 weeks old. Shroyer and Wynn. Phone 871-R. 81-31 X FOR SALE —Mammoth Bronze Turkey eggs. Three for $1.09. Simple instructions on raising poults with | chicken hens. Mrs. Sherman Kunkel. R. R. 7. 79-9tx eod ; FOR SALE —Used Fordson tractors. \

used tractor i»arts. American fertilizer drilled with grass seed at-' tachment, 8 inch I. if. C. feed grinder v plows. Craigville Garage. 81-6 t eo 1 ALE—Manure? by” the load, delivered. Also want hauling of ashes or rubbish. Call phone 22. Community Sale barn. 81-3tx eod | FOFT’SALE--Bed room and dinette ' sets. Phone 8831. 83-3tx; hJWcVLe — Buick sedan, looks' good, runs good. Jim Marth, North 13th St. Home wood addition, after ; live p. m. 83-3tx j FOR SALB—Tile building on Wit>, Chester and Line Sts. Suitable for filling station or small factory. Geo W. Tester, phone 734. 83-3tx ’ FOR SALE -One White Durham bull calf ready for service, a! good one. Also Dunfiekl Soy beans ’ for seed. M. A. Clem. Union twp.. i 4272 Monroeville phone. 83t5 FOR SALE 1 used International 8-16 Tractor with pic .vs. Good j condition; a bargain. Lee Hard-» ware Co. 83t3 O Ancient Family Tree Tn the family <«f the Lovells of Minster Lovpll, Oxfordshire. Eng land. 27 generations ran I»p traced froffT Robert dTvri. who died about i IfiSO. to their present rep resen ta- : five. MIEHIFF’S SALE Numiter :UU2 .Slate »»f Indiana County of Adams I *T’irst .Liint St'»< k Land Bank of! Iftyi ( Wayne vs. Charles W. Andrews Rxjsa A. Andrews. Sarah E. Beery, j Ijjtiv Beery, Jonas E. Baker, Samuel S. Baker, Mittie Baker. Fred ! Berry. Lee Hardware Company <Jorporation, h irst National Baak, | JMralur, Indiana. pXl’.y virtue of an order of sale to’ io* dlrwted from the Clerk of the I Alanis Circuit Court <-f Adams Com - t£, Indiana I Will expose to public sale to toe highest bidtier on Tues-I <lav tiie 1 Ith day of April A. I>. dtlween the hours of 1“ o’clock A. AL I ;fRd 4 o < lock P M. of said day a: ‘ tile east du »r of the Court House, in I .Wains County, lndl<.aa K the rents i ttiul profits for a term not exree I- i iwg seven years, the following des-1 twibed real • state, to-wit; - <’ommenring at a point on the half w lion line running north and south Uir »ugh Section one lit township twenty-seven 127) north, range thhtjpcn t!3i east, which point is 14u cilds horth of the south line of still thence running vast eighty! <Jfi) rods; rheme running south Diol Cpds to the south line of said sveti >n : Uienct funding west <»n said sectio il line 26 L’-'rls rods, thence running! Uprth IL X'l r«»ds; thence \yt st 53 l-3rd rods to the half section ! mie aforesaid: thence running north aS.O2 rods to the place of beginning cpntafnlhg 36 Acres in Adams County Indiana. Also beginning at the northeast coiner of section t vtjlve (12) township t-vents seven (27) north, ran*;thirteen <l3) east, theme running south 12<> rods; them west 106.66 2-.»r'is rule: i.iciit north 120 rods. Whence east 106.C6 2-.lrds rods to the | place of beginning, so as to include .ores, ex* ept therefrom that part of the right of way oV the 10-l Udo. Kt. !a>uls and Western Railway I Company (formerly th- Delphos, I Hiul 4on and t-rankfort Railway J company) across the south end (.f. fil.. vc.til estate above described com-! prising a strip 15 feet Wide off ufl we south cn 1 of said real estate, von I Diming, less exception 7<» 3-8 acres,j ft? Ada i s. county Indiana. And on failure to realise the full irmhunt of judgment Interest ami I will at the same lime and! pJUre expose to public sale the U- ! MJtple of said real estate taken m Ur properly of Charles W. Andrews iiota ?. And ewx, Sarah E. Beery, Lutie Beery. Jonas E. Biker, San - p I A Baker. Miitic 11. Hiker, i red Beery. Lev Hardware Con puny a Corporation, first National Bank,’ J’e« atur. Indiana; At the suit ofi First Joint Sloth laind Bank uf| Fort Wayne. Haul Kale HI be made without an. relief whatever from valuation or: Appraisement La v «- HURL JOHNSON. Sheriff. .—«» A«lams I'oiiiity Indiana I \csey. Shoaf and floffmaji. Attys March Apt. «

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calix anawtred promptly day or night. i Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service I 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 HEAL 111 Sec DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Riadonic diagnosis and treatment. Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12. 1-5, 6-S 10 years in Decatur. LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS | Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. 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. in. Telephone 135 To Probe Bank Closing Fountain City. Ind., April 7. —-.(J.R) —State banking officials today' | were expected to investigate the i j closing of the Fountain State bank ' here. . m»ther F. Symons, bank commis■’lPWi' *X as llent ‘. over *he weeketia coaferidng with of the! i bank, but assigned no reason for ' the closing. The bank, which is headed by I Robert 11. Boren, member of the state highway commission, was I | capitalized at $25,000. Deposits' ' were $125,000 and loans SIOO,OOO. o— Get the naoiT —trade at Home. irroiM-MEvr of i:\i:vrn<i\ M>. SXtZ : Notice is htrebs given. That th, i [ undersigned has been appointed Exe- I h-utrix of the Estate >»f Catherine E. I ; Hei n late of Adapis <’ounty, deveas- ! ed. Tile Estate is probably solvent. I Lulu I. Swearingen. Executrix. April <>, 1931 Judson IV. Tt-eple Attv. | April 7-11-21 1 i m»ti< i: or i imi, sbtti.i:hiat ; III’ KSTtIE AO. -’Tin Native is thereby given to the ere-I Iditors. heirs and legatees of Margar-i et B. Buchs, deceased to appear in i ; tiie Adams Circuit Court, held at lie- I , ealur. Indiana, on the 3tt -lay of April I [1931. and show cause, if anv. w tie' the Final Settlement Accounts witn I the estate of said decedent shouldnot be approved: and said heirs are J I notified to then ami there ntaae proof of heirship, and receive their distri-| i buttve shares. . j Milo Fuchs. Ad-olnistrator with will annexe 1 I'ecatu. Indiana April f> 1931 I Att i nev L.nhart Hi ller >‘t Schurser ; April 7-11 i 0 Stockholders Annual Meeting The annual meeting <ff the Deca- ; | tur Home Builders of Decatur. In- ■ i diaua. for the election of directors j i and thb transaction of any other ■ business, that may come before ' the meeting, will be "held at the . office t.f Leo E. Ehinger on the I 14th t.uy of April at Two o’clock | p. m. Respectfully yours, President, J. H. Heller.

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKET* 3ERNE MARKET (Corrected April 7) , Hogs. 140 lbs. down $7.30 140-160 pounds $7.60 160-200 pounds S7.SO 200-225 pounds $7.60 225-250 pounds $7.50 250-300 pounds $7:40 300-350 pounds .... $7.10 Roughs—ss.7s. Stags—s4.oo. Veals — $9.00. Lambs —$8.00. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE » May July Sept. Dec , j Wheat, Old .83 .60% .59% .62% | New .84 ■Corn. Old .60 .62% .60% .53% New .63% ; Oats, Ohl .29% .30% .39% .32 ■New .30% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y., April 7. —iJJ.R)' ■ —Livestock: Hogs, on sale. 4,400; fairly ac-| i tive to all interests: steady to! ! strong; bulk desirable. 120-210 lbs. ; SB.IO-$8.50; 225 260 ]b s ., S7.SO-$5.25; , j-izeable lots plain, 160-200 lbs.. $6.25-$7.50. Cattle: Receipts. 25; cows steady, ’ Calves: Receipts, 50; vealers tin-' (Changed. $10.50 dow;n. *■ j Sheep: Receipts. 800: lambs ac-' I tive, fully steady; good to choice, ; woolskins. $lO-$10.15; similar kinds! 'shorn lambs. $5.25-$9.35; few me 1 dium wool lambs, $9-$'J.25. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs steady; 100-140 lbs. $7.40; 140-150 lbs. $7.65; 150-180 lbs. $8: 180-200 lbs. $8.12; 200-220 lbs. sß;' I’2o-240 lbs. $7.15; 240-260 Ibe. ■ $7.75! 260-280 lbs. $7.60; 280-300 | lbs. $7.50; 300-350 lbs. $7.40; [ roughs $6.25; stags $4.50; calves . $10.50; lambs $9. LOCAL GRAiN MARKET '! (Corrected April 7) N'>. 1 New Wheat 6.6 c No. 2 New Wheat 65e New Oats 27c Barley 50c Rye 50c No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 pounds 60c 73c ' LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET I Eggs, dozen IGc BUTTERFAT AT STATION ■ Butterfat 24c ! ! The market quotation on butter- , ' fat .Monday was 24c. Washington Has Snow Washington, April 7. 'U.Ri-Snow. ' | sleet and hail mingled with con- ’ j tinned rain today to climax a weekJ lend of disagreeable weather that I disappointed thousands of Easter visitors. Colt! and blustery weather SatItarday and Sunday brought rain i yesterday for the annual eye rollling festival on the White House > 'lawn. j Today tb“ oreelpitalion ciutin- \ tied in more wiutiy aspects.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, APRIL 7,1931.

COURTHOUSE Rea! Estate Transfers John A. Haggard et ux. 10 acres] in Monroe township to Adolph 1.. . Bolter et ux lor $2,000.00 Guardianship papers were filed today by Lydia Fuchs for Willis J , ’ FUchs, minor heir of Margaret B. Fite’s. Bond also was tiled by th®! 1 guardian. The will of Catherine E. Helm has been entered for probate. A daughter. Mrs. Lulu Swearingen is to receive the Helm property at the cor-! liter of Marshall and Third streets; I I the other daughters India Partlowand a son. William F. Helm each are to receive $2,000 from the remainder of the estate. Grandchildren and Mrs. Harry Heim, daughter-in-law are to receive sums ranging from ,SSO to $l5O. All debts and funeral, 'expenses are to be paid from the | ■estate. Mrs. Lulu Swearingen was ! named executrix. W. A,.Lower and] William F. Helm appraised tiie personal property of the estate and filled their report today. An insanity commission of Dr. I*. B. Thomas and J. M. Miller was named to examine Julius DeVolder. Belgium beet worker and World ] War veter Sn. Julius, as he is com-1 'monly known in Adams county was' jtaken to the local hospital several days ago. but his condition became ( such t lat lie was removed to the Adams county jail. It is understood that an effort is being made to send i ithe man to the Soldiers’ home at .Dayton. Ohio. □ ESSAY, STORY WINNERS ARE NAMED TODAY CONTINVEB fR<»M page one> Sophomore Class First. “Detectijig a Counterfeit Ring,” William fllendentng. Hart-] > ford. Second, "The Haunted Ilnuse or., Bramble Hill.’' Shirley Weist, Jef-' i fersori. Third, “Opportunity Knocks' I Twice," Lorine Rich. Monroe. Junior Class i First, “His Aunt’s Mattress,''] :i Warren Munro, Hartford. _> | Second, "A Doctor's Postman." ■ I’laine Bailey, Jefferson. i ;| Third. "Christmas at Cherub-! : ville," Esther Greene. Geneva. Senior Class First, "Whoa Salty.” Robert Mili ler, Geneva. r! Second, “Pauls Lesson,” Osie s * Striker, Monroe. , ! Third, "Bittersweet," Mildtcd ■ Shoemaker, Hartford. Essay Winners Freshman Class First, “The Federal Ccnstitution.” Louise Studler, Hartford. Second, “The Constitution of the tU. S.", Helen Bluhm. Monroe. '.| No third. Sophomore Clzss . ' First. "The Constitution," Julia t Romey. Hurtford. r Second, “Constitution of tiie United States.” Jean Williams. ■ Pleasant Mills. n Third. “Congress and its I’ow l- efs,” Louise Ztirclier, Monroe. e! Junior Class First. “Why Three Constitutional i- Divisibns of Government?'' benwil I French. Hartford. i

Second. “What Our Constitution I I Does for Us,” Ruth Ray. Pleasant' 1 Mills. Third. "The Constitution." Fern' Dilling, Kirkland. Senior Class First. "State Constitutions.” Paul Meyer. Monroe. Second." "The Constitution,” Eldred Shifferly, Pleasant Mills. Third, "Wliy Three Divisions ofj the State Constitution,” Florence A Marie Bierly. t ’ NOTABLES ARE TO APPEAR ON LOCAL PROGRAM I. (CONTINUED FROM PAGE £NE) held at two o'clock in the Public | library auditorium; the Friday; i evening program, beginning at l 17:30 in the court room and the' Saturday morning session in the! ! Decatur high school auditorium. |, I A semi-public luncheon of the gen- i I eral committee and representatives . 1 |of various organizations will be held Saturday noon at the Rice hotel, the meeting concluding witli the election of officers of the Ad- ' ams County’ child health and pro 1 tevtion council. The Complete Program Friday, April 10 2:00 P.M. —Public Library Presiding Officer —Dr. R. E. Danl iels. Secretary of Adams County Medical Association. Music —Riley School Harmonica Band. Invocation — Rev. Arthur Butler Brown. i Opening the Conference — Mrs. Faye Smith Knapp. “Maternal Care in Relation to Infant Health” — Dr. Ada E. Sehnvitzer, State Board of I Health. . 'Health Problems’ of the Infant and Pre-School Child" — Or. Ernest Carlo. Fort Wayne. Dental Nutrition and Hygiene"— Dr. F. I. Patterson. Decatur. Friday Evening 7:30 —Adams County Court Room ‘ Presiding Officer — Judge D. B. _ Erwin. Music —Decatur High School Band I invocation - Rev. M. W. Sunderman. ; "The Challenge of Puldic Health , in Indiana" — Dr William F. King. Secretary of State Board i of Health. 'The Moral Welfare of the Unchurched" — Bishop John F. Noll. Fort Wayne. Saturday, April 11 9:00 A. M 1 Deestur High School Auditorium Presiding Officer —C. E. Striker, County Supt. of Schools Music—Berne High School Invocation —Rev. C. R, Lanman "Child Health and Protection” — Dr. B. P. Weaver, Ft. Wayne "Technique of Handling in Mental Hygiene”—Or. L. P. Harshman, Fort Wayne. Luncheon Meeting 12:00 Noon—Rice’s Hotel I’:.-siding Officer — Rev. A. It. Fledderjohattn, Invocation -Rev. Paul W. Schultz ' Ids' itssion Subject—“Onr Respon- • slbfllty to the Children of Adams County,” Rc-hrganization of Adams County : Child Health and Protection , Council. I Afternoon—2:oo P. M. I f'ccatiir High School Auditorium Presiding Officer —C. E. Striker

Music —Decatur High School Invocation —Rev. H. H. Ferntheil 1 "The White House Conference”—' Mrs. R. D. Rood. Washington, j D. C. "The Child as a Member of the Community” — E. J. Hornick, Secretary of tho Community] Chest, Fort Wayne. The General Committee Mrs. Knapp announced the gen-; eral committee of the conference j as follows: Mr. Striker. M. F. Woi tliman. city superintendent of sitioois; Dr. R. E. Oaniels, secretary of the Adams County Medical Association; Mrs. Maybeile Meyers. ' county attendance officer; ‘ Mrs. C. V. Connell, W. Buy Brown, I A. R. Holthouse. The public is cordially invited ] to al! sessions. Body Is Identified Yuma. Ariz.. April 7.- <U.R>—The body of William A. Lee. who committed suicide Monday, was identified today as that of Hutton Bellah, former Oklahoma publisher. Bellah’s act was believed prompted by fear that he would be expos- j ed as a bigamist. ■ I 1930 Models 1930 Lord A Roadster 1930 Essex Coach 1930 Dodge Deluxe Cpe 1930 Dodge Sedan D.A. 1930 D.D. Dodge Sedan 1930 Essex Coupe 1929 Models 1929 Essex Sedan 1929 Ford A Coupe 1929 Dodge Std. Sedan 1929 Oakland Coach 1929 Dodge D.A. Sedan 1928 Models IC2B Essex Coach 1928 Std. Six Coupe 1928 Nash Landau Sedan 1928 Dodge Fast Four 1928 Nash Coach 1928 Victory Six Sedan 1928 Hupmobile Brougham Cars selling up to $300.00 will be sold with no down payment and 15 months in which to pay. SAYLORS MOTOR CO. |

i Known under the name of Lee, I Bellah recently purchased the Yuma ! Sentinel. A short time ago he married Miss Edna Louise Schatz, [of Plattsville, Wis. His first wife ]is in Los Angeles. He told resi- ! dents here he came from Madison. ; Wis. -- - - - —o Druggists To Convene More than 100 Indiana druggists 1 I are expected at the first druggists' i business* conference, which opens at Purdue University here tomor-.. irow. Meetings, which will lie d'ej voted to a study of the retail drug I business, w ill be under the direc- > tion of J. L. Weinland. head of the Pharmacy extension depaitnient. FLORENCE HOLTHOL’SE v Stenographic Work Typewriting Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bld;». j If you have any extra typewriting !or stenographic work I will be I glad to do it. Phone 42 for | appointment. ' - Ashbaucher’s MAJESTIC FURNACES \SBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739 ————— I

SAVE AE®V v3f E ETOx IT look that reliable, straight-thinking philosopher, Will Rogers to explode the myth that indiscriminate spen di n 2 would bring back prosperity. Real P |o? ' perily is built on the twin so id rocks of normal spending and normal saving. Buy normally. But remember to »a' e normally, too. $1 opens an Account Old Adams County Ban

S Ifi S SI . (H ICK I Cash Loan on Reduced Paymen r., $2.00 per month now repays I $3.00 per month now repawl SI.OO I per month now repays $6.00 I per month now repays I «! SB.OO per month now repays SIO.OO per month now repays $12.00 per month now repays! Special Plan For Farmers i Interest charged on justthll t time you have the money, extras. If You Need Mow call or write us. Every t i receives our prompt and corf attention. Franklin Security | Over Schaler Hard"® Phone 2-3-7 netatffl, Ji i 1 Get One Habit—Trsde