Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 23 April 1931 — Page 2
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I CLASSIFIED J ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE - 1928 Essex coupe, 1926 , Fort coupe, 1926 Chevrolet coupe, I 1925 Chevrolet coach; 1925 Over-: land coach; 1926 Essex coach, and] 1926 Chevrolet sedan. Frank Wreck ing Co., W. Monroe street. 94-6tx ! FOR~sXI.E-Mixed baled - * hay. j Phone Hoagland. 1 long and 2 shorts on 36. Herman Regerfeld. 95FOil SALE —1 Horton washing mactnne; 1 quarter horn motor; 1 seven tube Crosly radio. Inquire | William Kletik. pboae 719-E. 95-31 fW B'jCLß— krost "Proof CaMuSF Plants. 40c per 100 J. D. Steele, 1 mile east of Decatur. 95-31 X FOR SALE—9 x 12 Guard Felt I Base rugs, $5.50 while they last. | Sprague Furniture Company, third door west of Post Office. Phone 199. 9Wt FOR SALE—steeds Yellow lien' corn, a few days at $2 per bushel. 97 per cent germination, guaranteed Win. Rupert, Monroe, Ind. 95-tl FOR SALE—One Short Horn Bull j eight months old. Dark red. Pre- i ble pjtque. Otto Ehlerdlng, Route 1 , , 96-3tx I FOft'fe’ALE 1929 - Chevrolet - oa<li. | First -State Bank. Hoagland. 96-3tx ' FOR SALE—I 929 Chevrolet coach. I Phone First State Bank, Hoag-1 land. — 96-3tx ! FOR SALE —sow wit’.i 7 pigs, trust' Thieme. Decatur R. 8. 96-3: | FOR - SALE-Niue” pigs, weighing I about lit) lbs. Lynn Stewart. 2 , miles north, s*-mile west. Wren. I Ohio. 97-3tx FOR SALE—Rich dirt for flower beds, 19c a bushel. 5 bushels aild over delivered. Call Frank BalDef at 342 North Eleventh st, or photie 720. 97t3x FOR SALE — Beautiful rag rugs, made in Japan. Size 25 x 50. 69c i each while they last. Sprague Fur-1 nirtire company, third door west of i Post Office. Phone 199. 97-3 t ’ - - - FOR SALE —5 room modern home, j price right for quick sale, terms: ' For sale: 8 room home, all mod-j ern, terms; For sale: 6 room house 1 inside railroads, semi-modern, ! terms. Roy Johnson, auctioneer i and real estate. People® Loan XTrust Bldg., Phone 265. it FOR SALE —German Shepherd Collie Pups from pure bred heel driving parents. Victor Byerly %mile East Kirkland high school. 97-3lx FOR RENT FOR RfiNT—4 room cottage, iurnished, on North Fourth street. Phone 355. Mrs. John T. Meyers 236 North Fourth street. 95-3 t FOR RENT —Tile building on Winchester and Line St. suitable for a filling station. See Geo. W. Tester, ■ Phone 734. 96-3tx j FOR RENT —Five room house and ! bath, on North Seventh street, j John Evans. 604 North Third street. | 96WANTED "WANTED - Trees and shrubbery to : spray and trim; wall paper to' clean. N. W. Frye; 14<i4 W. Monroe street, phone 682. 94-6 t 1 _ —— --—.- WANTED —To buy an express load of good horses. Also 100 springer cows.. Call Ed Ahr. Phone 386 o: Lew Sprunger, Berne. “96-3tx ' WANTED, Some one to care for dry i clean agency in Decatur Address G. A. Regis, 1716 Maumee AveFort Wayne, Indiana. 96-2tx WANTED —To buy couple tons of I balul straw. Peter Lehman Phono 875-C;- 96-3tX j WE WANT Regs, auto tires, inner tubes, newspapers, magazines, mixed papers, scrap iron, scrap metals such as brass, topper, lead, zinc, auto radi-, ators, iatteries, etc. Also in the market for beef hides, calf skins, horse hides, grease, tallow, wool. We will call with our truck within a radius of 10 miles, if you have a load. Phone 442 MAIER HIDE A FUR CO., 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. I. railroad crossing. WANTED—Young girl wants position to help with housework or care for children in country or, city. Miss Rosalene Marsh, Monroe, route 1. 97-3tx Thermostat Aids Research New Haven. Conn. April 22. J.R) —Research in physical chemistry will be given wider range by a thermostat for maintaining a comstar)’ low temperature, just developed by Professor Harry W. Foote in Yale's Stering Chemistry Laboratory, scientists believe. Thermostats maintaining high temperature were comparatively easy to construct but to keep a acnatant low temperature was considered almost impossible. Get the Habit—Trade at Homs o BARGA.xvS — Bargains in living room, dining room luits. mattresses and rugs. Stuckey and Co Monroe, our Phone number in 44 168-t!
I YAGER BROTHERS Funeral Directors Calls answered day or night. At night, call phone 44. Day time call phone 105. j Ambulance Service, day or night. I For BETTEB HEALTH See DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed I Chiropractor nr«! Naturopath 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. 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 m. Telephone 135 S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service FUNERAL DIRECTOR W. H. ZWICK & SON Mrs. Zwick, Lady Attendant I Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 Expert Radio Service ' Home calls answered day or night. Phone 250 Residence 704 North 3rd St. Harry W. Thompson Mitt RIFF S %IJ«: < nu we Ni». 13*75 STATE OF INDIANA ADAMS COUNTY DM Adams County Bank a Corporation VS. Alta J. Arnold James F. Arnold, J. I). Bradley & Company a Corporation, The Marion National Bank, a Corporation, Hailey Smith, The Union Central Life Insurance Company, a Corporation, Archibai-1 W. Ferguson, Charles S. Tuttle. John jj Mulligan, Co-Partners, trading as IL G. Dunn dr Co., G. E Rursley te I Co., a Corporation, Leila Huvkriede, I Receiver of the Farmers & Mer- | chants Bank of Bryant, Indiana, E. • Frank Gass, Eli Girod, Charles E. ■ Roop partners doing business under name of Decatur Sheet Metal Works. The Prudential Insurance Company |of America, a Corporation, Julius A. Seimetz, Pastor of St Marys Catholi (Church, Decatur, Indiana, J. Ward I <'alia nd. By virtue of an order of sale tc> me directed from the Clerk of the ‘Adams Cir< uit Court of Adams Co unity, Indiana 1 will expose to public I sale to the highest bidder on Sati unlay the 9th day of May A. D. •1*931, between the hours of 10 o’I cluck A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of i said day at the east door of the ’Court House in Adams County, laIdiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the i following described real estate, toIwit; In-Lot number ninety nine in the (original plat of the town, (now city) of Decatur, Indiana, excepting a strip of land thirty eight feet wile off of the west end of said inlot number ninety nine. And on failure to realize the fuil iamount of judgment interest and !'«*ts, 1 will at the same time an 1 (place, v.xpoae to public sale the fee isimple ■ f said real estate taken as j the property of Alta J. Arnold, James .F. Arnold, J. D. Bradley and Company, a Corporation At the suit of Old Adams County Bank of Decatur ! Indiana. | Saul Sale will be made (any relief whatever from valuation lor Appraisement Laws. BlhlL JO-1 INSON, Sheriff Adams County Indiana ■Merryman A: K ?*ton, Attys. April 16-23-30 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS I Notice is hereby given that Monday, May 4, 1031, will be the last day uo pay your Spring installment of taxes. The county treasurer’s office will be open from 8 A. M. to I p. m. during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a 10% penalty will be add nd. Those who have 1 bought u» sold property and wish a 'division of ta? es are asked to come ’i in at «ii< e. ■i Cali on the Auditor for errors and Jativ reductions, .he Treasurer ca » intake no corrections. ■ I Ihe Treasurer will not be respon- , slide for the penalty of delinquent k taxes resulting from the ommlssion iof tax-payer to state definitely on iwiiat propei iy, they desire to Day, in whose name it may be found, in ! what township or corporation it is r situated. i j Persons owing delinquent taxes I should pay them at once, the law is such that there is no option left for the Treasurer hut enforce the collec- • Hun of delinquent taxes. The annual sale of delinquent lands and lots will take place on ■ the aero nd Monday in February 1®32, at 10:00 A. M.. County orders will not be paid to ) anyone owing delinquent taxes. All persons aye warned against them. No receipts wHI he liehl after exr pi rat ron of time, as the new depositary law requires the Treasurer to ' ninke dally deposits. Particular attention: If you pay taxes in more than one township men Hoi) the fact to the Treasurer , also see that your receipts call for pill sour real estate and personal pru--1 j In making Inquiries of the ’l’rea- • isurer regarding taxes to insure reply <Jo nut fail to include return pvs- ' ♦age. Ed. A. Ashbaucher. CTreasurer Adams County Indiana. April 8 to May 2
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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL ! AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET i Corrected April 23 — L . lie's, 143 lbs down $6.80" 140-160 pounds ... $7.00' 160-200 pounds $7.10 200-225 pounds .... $7.00 ■ 225-250 pounds $6.80 250-300 pounds $6.71*1 330-350 pounds $6.50 I Roughs — $5.50. Stags—s3.so. Veals —$8.00. « Spring lambs —$10.00. 1 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK 11 ■ 11 East Buffalo, N. Y., April 23.— ' I (U.R> —Livestock; ■I Hogs: On sale. 1,800; slow, gen- . erally 15c lower, some off 25c; de- { ; sirable 160-210 lbs., s7.fK>-$8; 230- . 250 lbs., $7.60-$7.75; few 270-300 lbs. ' ■ $7.40-$7.50. I Cattle: Receipts, 50; mostly | cows; steady; cutter grades, $2.25-; J $3.75. •I Calves: Receipts, 150; vealers j . I fully steady, bulk better lots. $9.50; i * I cotpmon and medium, $5-$7.50. fj Sheep: Receipts. 600; lambs un- ; changed: near choice clipper. $9.50; ! V best shorn wethers, $5.75; plainer I ' i kinds, $3.50. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., April 23.—\U.R> ] ] — Livestock: I Hogs, market 15c lower; 100-140 ! ! lbs., $6.85; 140-150 lbs., $7.10; 160-j <llBO lbs., $7.25; 180-200 lbs., $7.35; I 200-220 lbs.. $7.25; 220-240 lbsJ tjs7.lo; 240-260 lbs., $7; 260-280 lbs..! j 57.90; 280-300 lbs., $6.80; 300-35 ,' %lbs, $6.70; rcughs, $5.75; stags, $4; | I I calves, sß.s;i; clipped lambs. $8; I iwooled lambs, $9; .spring lambs,; $lO. i I — CHICAGO GftAIN CLOSE ■ May July Sept. Dec. ! Wheat, Old .81% .$2% .62% .65% New .82’4 ' Corn, Old .53% .60% .59% .53% I New .59% I Oats, Old .29 .29% .29% .32% * New .29% ‘ LOCAL GRAIN MARKET > Corrected April 23 ; i i No. 1 New Wheat 68c I ‘ No. <. New Wheat. 65ej i New Oats 27c [ s Barley - sik ' < Rye -50 c! * No. 2 Yellow Cons, per 100 pounds 73c t 1 I LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET " *Eggs, dozen 13c ■ o 1 BUTTERFAT AT STATION -'Butterfat 18c Twelve Ye».a ter Four Cents i> Pittsburgh, April 22. -;U.R> —Dorn- [. inick Trull, charged with killing his -‘neighbor. Christy Pacilla, with a .meat cleaver during a “back-fence''l v!argument, pleaded guilty and was! ’' sentenced to nerve from six to 12 years in the penitentiary. The men ! 7' were arguing over four cents
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1931.
" " """, Highlights in Spectacular Life of Alfonso XIII. Last of Bourbons ■■■ ' ■ ■' ■■■■'— * * Y -MIPiIL Th« early youth of Alf I fon»o XIII wa» ' a ' r ' ■■ I — -”*■ [ fully watched over by § X ■ 1 | hi, queen mother, the jf ~ 1 beloved Mana Chr»- --» K' ' V tina. Heir to a shell of Ts ;S ■ an empire bequeathed < hi. by Alfon.o XII to hi. . % M V r-y unborn ton, it fell on . ’W’ , ‘' r moulder, of (be X; ?y > N young King's mind to Uy \ ’&«■ • n ***ll therein the ne- SBT X fg W "v*-' A .jg cesaity to bulwark the y A “W ' ,o “ erin « throne of f g t- ? W I* w, ‘ an em ' '■:* t* Ltdsl 1 a MHe p* re ' t*»at had once - Z, z s Witasted briefly of the wi '’W J. - ; > <»P repubhcsnum > t- ten y“ r » b * f ° r « h “ < f|L birth. The flag, carried MMI ' ,n *° North and South MM. 1 B mer * ca . * nd - tht , —. . .gU ; . if. Last, had retreated and ;- , ;4j MKr the Spanish-Amv-n a-. ;x U tY**®7yLlt y-ts >' War, by wh.ch Cuba Jdß lil \ and the fTiilippines < *99*' n were lost, three years before Alfonso XIII I s <•. ? ..S came into his kingship ■I, » -S? iQHRf * n f“H> brought about a ‘l further shrinkage in jMMk y j y ~ift «t Y* *b* grandeur that once j Avfonso a? is with Mother, The Boy King Or. reaching his ma- " ex ’* n “ Ve ,r, ’ ,lier jority at the age of L sixteen, the boy king si dayl> * chance visit at once set out to en* x brought him to Engdear himself to bis sub- f | ** 't nd ’ 9 ? 5 DUr ‘ n<! jects by paying per- < contact with Princess sonal visits to every W « Victoria Eugenia of part of the country, to JL r W* - 4'-* Battenberg, daughter “get acquainted,” a. bo 1 ‘ " -.1 of Princess Be.tr.ee .... ✓i. Rs and a niece of King termed st, with things tjOM. Edward. It was a case and people. The pops- 4b gjWQjfc, °‘ ‘ ove nt b™* ~gb ‘- larity he thus gained in Alfonso, becoming imhi. early youth stood mediately enamored of . . . . this handsome and him in good stead dur- fcharming typical Eng. ing the trying times sßg& |,sb girl, resolved that that foiiowed. He had s^e ‘hould he the fu much to contend with. Pol-iica! turbo len-.e- The difference in the was the rule rather religion of the royal than the exception, * * i lovers was perhaps the with the result that, i greatest barrier to an still in his early twen- vA otherwise p feet ties, he developed a agMMnla courtship. Alfonso bediplomatic finesse that ~ longed to the Catholic many times saved the Church, while his royal monarchy during the 4MKHF fiancee had been reared numerous trials which -fef ’ Jin the Church of Engmarked the long reign Asi yL land. - of Alfonso XIIL 1,3 - VtX < To Continued.) During Courtship Days.
ir 1 TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE !l I, I | Can yon answer seven of these | ! | test questions? Turn to page ' four for the answers i j • 1. —Which nrosidentiai candidate | rece". ,'»<i the electoral vote of Nev- Yojk state in the list . ■ •residential election? 2. Who *”'-♦? "Through t H Looking Glass’" 3. —Where is "Mu&Lt- -y? 4. —Who wrote "viiiosts - . 5. —What is the name of the ctuhs ; organized for boys and girls ' by the Agricultural Department Extension Service, under I lie Smith-Lever act? i 6.—What is the capital of Finland?
7. —What is the Spanish for Saint John? 8. —What is the principal coffee i exporting country in South America? 9. Who ’n the patron Sam* <f France? Id. —What and where is Boulder City? - o — Attorney Spends Life Helping Papers Merge Cleveland. <).. April <U.R) — ' Thomas L. Sidle. CJtevcdand attorney, lias supervised the financial and legal aspects of more newspaper mergers and the founding of more new newspapers thin any. man in American journalism. : On a moment s notice he will take a train from Cleveland to almost any part of the United States
(rt supervise mergers, sale*, or to offer to newspapers. It is said that he spends a eub|stantial part us the year on trains j bile pursu'ig ids legal duties. Sidlo was personal counsel for I the late E. W. Scripps, founder of the Scripps-Howard chain and officiated at the merger of the New | York Telegram and New York . World. o Old Polish Book Interesting Milwaukee, Wia., April 22.--4U.R) ' -What is believed to be the oldest Polish literary work in the United Slates is owned by the Marquette University library here. It is a volume printed in 1590. containing Polish In milies and counsels, writ- ' ten by an archbishop of C.neseti, • and printed in hand-set type. Get the Haoit—Trade at Homo.
>n i:i< il l' s vi.i: 111 HIM- N». I.HHII I STATE OF INDIANA ADAMS COCNTV: 1 Edward F? Berling vs. Daniel W. Beery, Marietta Beery, James F. ArI nold. Alta J. Aronld, Old Adams County Bank, Farmers anti Mer- | chants Bank.ewf Bryant, Indiana. J ’ l>. Bradley and Company a corporalion, The Marion National Bank, IHa ley Smith, The Union (Central ' Life Insurance Company, Art. nibaid IW. Ferguson, Charles S. Tuttle and J >hn J. Nelligan co-partmrs trading as K. G. bun and company G. E. I slev and Co., a corporation. Mutual Benefit Use Insurance Company, a I corporation, E. Frank Gass, Eh Gi* 1 rod and Charles E. Koop, a co-part- | nership doing business under the ♦firm name of Decatpr Sheet Metal i Warltk, The Prudential Insurance (Company of America, a corporation, Lelia liuckriede, as Receiver of the Partners and Merchants Bank of Bryant# Indiana, anti Samuel Brooks, By virtue of an order of sale to m directed from the Clerk of, the Adams Crcuit Court of Adams County Indiana I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday the 16th day of May 11)31. A. D. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day at the east door of the Court House in Adams County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven \ears_, the following described real estate in Adams County in the State of Indiana, to wit; Commencing sixty six (66) feet east of the southwest corner of out lot number six <6> in'the town (now city) of Heratur, Adams County, Indiana. running ttience east along the south line of said out lot number six (6) sixty <<»<»> feet, thence north parallel with the east line of said out lot number six (6l one hundred thirty two (132) feet, thence west along the north line of said out lot I number six (6), sixty (60) feet, thence south to the place of beginning; And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the same time ami place expose to public sale the fee iaiple of said real estate taken as the property of James F. Arnold, Alta J. Arnold, Lelia Huckriede, as Kecdvcr of the Farmers ami Merchants Bank of Bryant. Indiania at the suit of Elwar-1 F. Berling. I S -id sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Burl Johnson, Sheriff of Adams County. Indiana Fruchte ami Litterer Attorneys. April 2-% 39 Muy 7 ' X1)TI(V WWIXI* llt vroirs % lI.E OF HE IL EN I VI’E la (lie hltnun ( ircuit < ourt l|.r I Term 11131. X«». ::170 STATE INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS, SS Edward Licchty, Administrator of the estate of Mathias Lie< ht.\ , de- < eased, vs. L« isetta Beer, et al. Tin; undersigntvl administrator of X In* t .state of Mathias Lierhty d- - leased, hereby giv-s notice that b< virtue of an order in the-Adams Ci> - c uit Court of Adams (euntv, Indian i he will offer for sale at private sale, at th • office of C. L. Walters, ltoo.es 7,8, and The Peoples Loan and .rust Co. Bldg, in the city of Decatur, Adams, County, Indiana, on Thursda the 14th day of Ajjiy lic l, ■ $ t.i-on o’clock A. M. to the highest ami best bidder, the real estate of s-ud decedent, situated in Adams County, in the state of Indiana, and des ribed as follows, to-wit; ' . Commencing at the southeast corner of the west half of the northwest quarter of Section IX, 'I ownship 26 North, llangc 14 Ernst; theme <’ North 40 rods; thence West IS fe«l; thence North 17 rods; thence Wdst 2K rods and 15 fret; thems* North ’ 73 rods; thence West to the north- . west corner of said west hiJi; them e south to the southwest co:ner of said west half; thence easi J to the place of beginning containing 66 wrew, more or less, in Adams County, in the state of Indiana. Said real esetate will be sold at not kss than the full appraised value thereof and upon the following terms and (renditions to-wit: 1 Said real estate will be sold ,Doall < ash -on day of sale but subject to a mortgage thereon in favor of , The Mutual Benefit Life 1 nsuranc c I Co., of Ne wark, New Jersey, in the principal su n f 34,400.00; also subject tp the 1931 taxes due ami payable in 1933, otherwise free of liens. Edward JJechty Administrator (’. L. Walters, Atty. April 23-30 May c d 1 False Teeth Blamed in Divorce Munkogec, Okla.. April 22. —lU.R) • I—Failure of her liusbaad to buy , her a set of ftdse teeth was given las grouixK for divorce by Mrs. ,Thursa Gilliland in a suit filed in . district court.
See Professor John. J 1 Music Master in the RM I School Play. Buy yo u f shnffl hedge plants, evtl !jgreen trees, Bfl plants, fi uit treesasl [j berry bushes m® ‘lnspect our assoil meat. I •Schafer Hdw.Co.l ■ -J - ii ■i Ml. ifi ,i MJ j A CHECKING account ’• Saves MONEY 1 ! A CANCELLED is your reccipl! ■'!’ will never pay a 1 twice as long as have a checking account. Money saved! Much oi - v 011 r *’7nu keeping is (ionc ,L by the bank when J« have a check account. I his « eliminates the need to a bookkeeper. A 1 it’s an economy of «>■ own time. Mone. I saved! Start this week. OLD j ADAMS • COUNTY BANK I
