Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 28 April 1931 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two Holstein cows. MO-H. J. 0. Trickier. S9-3t , SALI'/^XVild”Milliard'""’DucK : eggs for setting. Phone 866-A 99-3tx i FOII SALE —Dunfiold Soy Beans, j William Miller, Route 8, Decatur. 99-3tx ' FOR SALE -One oil brooder stove, < only used 3 months. 500 size William Drake, rural route 8. 100 4tx FOR SALK—Two tons of Soy Bean hay. I. F. Yaney, one-haff mile south of Kirkiand high school. 100-3 t FOR SALE— Used davenport, Dufold or short type in A-l condition. Priced to sell. Sprague Furniture Co., phone 199. 100t3 FOR SALE —Just received another shipment of Guard Felt Base rugs, size 9x12. $5.50 while they last. Sprague Furniture Co.. plmive | 199. lOOtS FC)R SALE or TRADE For Cattl29 pigs, 1 sow. H. S. Robinson. 864-A 100-3tx WILL PAPEft—Clean in 2 by“ Miracle Vacuum Cleaner will not make any dirt. Work guaranteed. Call 139. 100-3’x FOP. SALE —Gladiolus, -nixed varieties. 59c a hundred. Decatur Floral Company, Nuttman Avenue. Phone 100.»g-9t eod FOR SALE—Good Rich prepared dUt for window bpxes, baskets, etc. 15c a bushel. Decatur Floral , Company, Nuttman Avenue. Phone I 100. 92-9 t eod ‘ FOR SALE—Mammoth Bronze Tur-I key eggs. Three for SI.OO. Simple instructions on raising poults with i chicken hens. Mrs. Sherman Kun-! kel. R. R. 7.79-9tx eod I FOR SALE — 2 Duroc fall boars Ed Miller, one-half mile South of Salwu. a.pr. 28-30-may 5-7 x ■ ■ «. o — FOR RENT — FtWRENT—2 houses, one with anacre of ground. Phone 812 or 1 inquire at 303 North Bth St. 99-3 t RENT— 6"room - ”upper~apart- [ nrent modern except heat. Hard ' and.Jtoft water. Rent Reasonable. A. D, Suttles 99-31 [ room house, modern ( except heat North Ninth street. Garage. Rent reduced. A. D. Suttles. 99-3 t — Modern house. Phone 208 or call at 634 Mercer avenue. 100-3tx TOR* Sat., May 2. Crovm semi-modern house, 109 S. 10 st. Mrs. Maynard Johnston, phone 1251.IQOthxFOR - RENT—6 room moders house ' on Walnut st., $22 per month. Julius Haugk, phone 666. 100t3x FOR RENT —Modern House, Ue,<t : Monroe street. Bungalow type. ! Phone 5743. 101-3tx I ■ WANTED WANT E D MARRIED MAN - Between 25 and 30, to learn the f.yffee business in Decatur and j surrounding territory. Must have references and be able to furnish I bond. Exceptional opportunity to the one who qualifies Apply 427 I West Superior St., Fort Wayne. 100t2x | DECATLirMANAOER'wanted for office. SSO per week to start and ! bonus arrangement. Man mechanically inclined preferred. SBSO cash deposit on merchandise required. Manufacturer, TI2N May. Dept. C. Chicago. 101-31 X o | LOST AND FOUND j LOST —-Bunch of keys in leather ease. Finder return to Roy ! Johnson or phone 265. lOOtil LOST—White goal Iri •• appa pm. Finder please return to this office, and receive reward. 1013’ LOST —Stone truck. Oscar Spragu-i phone 938. 101-3tx CASHIER OF BANK CHOSEN (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONRi from the Berne high’ school two years ago, and for the last several months has been working at the Berne Furniturl- Company. Miss Glorine Lehman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lehman of northoast of Berne, who was bookkeeper at the Peoples State Bank prior to its elosing, will again assume the duties as bookkeeper. Tire work of redecorating and repainting the interior of the bank was completed Monday. In all prolmbiiity the hank will open about May 1. Mrs. John Bleeke. and Henry Bteeke of Union township were business shoppers in this city today. — —- — — irrunTMin r w ww • «<»•» X«. 3MS Notice Is hereby given. That tie uiKlerslgii'-d nqs been appointed Exe* elite!- of the estate o } Jahn H. Yogi'. - wade late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Charles J. VogleWede, Executor April 24, mi. . „ , , April 28 May 5-12
For BETTER HEALTH Sac I DR. 11. 1 ROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapnlh Riadonic diagnosis and treatment. I Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS I Calls answered promptly day or I uight. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 I Residence Phone, Monroe SI LADY 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. Biack FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 I Ambulance Service FUNERAL DIRECTOR W. H. ZWICK & SON Mrs. Zwick, Lady Attendant Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 Expert Radio Service I Home calls answered day or night. Phone 250 Residence 704 North 3rd St. ( Thompson YAGER BROTHERS Funeral Directors Calls answered day or night. At night, rail phone 44. Day time call phone 105. Ambulance Service, day or night XOTK'H TO MIX HE*ll»i: Vl* In the AdauiM Circuit C ourt Mirfl Term PnrtH’wn of 4*.-nl Estate THE STATE OF INI HANA AI,AMS COI’.VI y, SS: Ida Jackson, el al, Vs. Bertie Over-1 ho-lser et al It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Bertie Overholser, August Overholser, Vernle Overholser, Harlie Ovi'ii liolser, Pauline Overholser. Hay Ov--1 erholser, Jennie Overholser and | Catherine Overholser of the above 1 named defendants are non-residents of tire State of In liana. , Notice is therefore hereby given I the said Bertie Overholser. August I Overholser, Vernle-Overholser. Ha--I | lie Oveih >lser, Pauline OveruoLs ■-. | I Itav Overholser. Jennie Overholser land Catherine Overholser that they I be and appear before the Hon. Judge |of the Adams Circuit Court on tile ■ 12 <la> of June. 1931, the same being 'the 5:1 Juridi'ial Day of the next regular tiro thereof, to he '"»l<le-’ at th, Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, I tlie 1:1th day of April, A. H. 1931. and I • plead by answer or demur to said II omplaint. or the same will be heard .at... determined in their absence. Witness, my name, and tile Seal of) ■ said Court he eto affixed, tiiis 21 ; day of April, 1931 Bernice Nelson, Clerk. ”.y M-ircella I’hrick Deputy ■ April 21, 1931, Lenhart, Heller & Schurger Attvs. April 21-28 May o' A npoiii'i memos Ailm.u.slimti.r Al). 2515 Notiee is hereby given. That the undersigned lias been appointed Ad- . ministrator of the estate of 1- rede--'iek Buhler, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably s,l- --! vent. Christ i-iii 1-1. Stuckey I Administrator I I April 1::, i'i::i. ill. M. DeV'ss, Attorney. -! April 11-21-38. BARGa.-xS — Bargains in living i room, dining room suits, mattresses and rugs. Stuckey and Co M<mr..3. our Phone number in 44 ■ 168-ts xirrn u to taxpavkiis Notice is hereby given that Monday, May 4, wUl be the last day to pay yaur 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 I became delinquent and a 10% penality will l>e addend. 'lhose who have 'bought or sold property and wish a I division of taxes are asked to come irh at dntte. > Cahi «»n the Auditor far errors ami l|an.v reductions, '/tie Treasurer ca i j make no oorrecticms. • 'J’he 'treasurer will not be reapon-i Isible forth« penalty of delinquent (taxes resulting from tire oinrnission I •:uf tax-payer to state definitely on! Jwliat property, they desire to Day, j L iin wlioae name it may be found, in -•what township or corporation it is , i situated. L l Persons owing delinquent taxes I should pay them at\ohce, ilie law is such that there is no option left for! (the Treasurer but enforce the uolleu-' -I lion of delinquent taxes. I I lie annual sale of delinquent Elands and !<>ts will take place on lithe s-eoird Monday in l-'ebruary 1932, at 10:00 A. M.. h Oou-nty orders will not lie paid t > [anyone owing delinquent taxes. All j persons are warned against them. No rec eipts will he heJ I after ex- , p’ration of time, as the new depository law requires the Treasurer to - make daily <iepos»ts. I Particular attention: If you pay, • taxes in more than one tnwnshkpi I mention the fart to the Treasurer [also see that your receipts* vail for. all your real estate and personal pro-j • petty. • In making inquiries of the Trea- - surer regarding taifes to insure reply - do not fail To include return pus- • • s age. ! I i Ed. A. Aslibaucher. Treasurer Adams County Indiana. - April 8 tu May 2
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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL \ND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected April 28 — Hogs, 140 lbs down $6.80 i 14'1-160 pounds $6.9" 160-200 pounds $7.00 200-225 pounds $6.90 225-250 pounds $6.70 j 250-300 pounds s6.s<> ; 290-350 pounds $6.30 Roughs — $5.25. Stags—s3.so. Veals—s7.so Spring lambs —$10.00. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs market 29-30 c lower; 100140 lbs. $6.75: 140-160 lbs. $7.09; 160-180 lbs. $7.15; 189-300 lbs. $7.25; 200-220 lbs. $7.15; 220-240 I lbs. $7; 240-260 lbs. $6.90; 260-280 | lbs. $6.70; 280-300 lbs. $6.60; 300-j 350 lbs. $6.50; roughs $5.50; calves $8; stags $3.75; wooled ] lambs $9; clipped lambs $8; ! .spring lambs $lO. East Buffalo Livestock Market ■ ♦ Hogs: On sale 1.300; weights be- , low 210 lbs. fairly active; steady j to strong; others about steady: j desirable ’*6?'" Ib. $7.90; weights h 'cw 170 ids. mostly $8: mixed offer t*rs $7.65; 280 H>. Iflitchers $7.40: packing sows $6-6.40. Cattle: Receipts 50; cows unchanged; cutter grades $2.50-4. Calves: Receipts 100; vealers! firm: $9 down; some held Irigher. ! Shoep: Receipts 200; lambs I steady; new' choice clippers $9.75: medium kinds $9.25. — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May .July Sept. Dec.' I Wheat, Old .81% .61% .61 .61% New .82% ; Corn, (Jld .54% .56% .57% .51% New .55% Oats, Old .26% .27% .28% -31 New .26% LOCAL GRAfN MARKET Corrected April 28 | No. 1 New Wheat 66c | No. 2- New Wheat 631 i New Oats .. 2~c ! Harley sn>- ; Rye s"’’ ;No 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 pounds ..... 67c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET I i'g-s. dozen l‘3c / I RUTTERFAT AT S.'ATION jßr.tterfat 18c Big Square Dance VVednesicay right at Sunset. - — -'o Buy your shrubs, I hedge plants, everjgr ee n trees, Rose plants- fruit trees and berry bushes now. Inspect our assortment. Schafer Hdw. Co.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1931.
’ i — —— I; of Fliers Ready i For Solo Hop to Pans - -■ J 1 * — -J QC i 1 - JEC r - lith xA f Nichcls IKothe-r, Ruth's”! J yC-T : Record f/ < Flight ' ,• »l ,< .IfeSt.. 7-t -i; 7* y,-W._ — - WgT?. —, A ■ fa: |F%fecHfj? Atop * .. ",!* wE {‘NevCimcdwati' T It ha. 4 been announced bv Col. Clarence D. Chamberlin, the tranr A ! a ntic flier that Ruth Nickola, holder of the trans-continental record for woman and who recently achieved the speed record for her sex, will try to fly alone across the Atlantic to Paris early in May. Colonel Chamberlin is Miss Nichols’ aeronautical adviser. The New York social registerrte will use the "New Cincinnati” the same Lockheed-Vega plane I in’which she cressed the continent and set a new opeed record at Detroit. Mitt Nichols, will be the first woman ever to gamble her life in a solo trans-Atlanhe flight. t
j New York, April I —First of i her sex to plan a solo trans-Atlau-jtiic fHght Mi-- Ruth Nichols, injtrop’id avlatrlx. social registerite ■ land the aviation world's queen, is . ! preparing for the greatest effort oi I her flying career. Early in May the holder of the women’s speed Jcrown will lift her heavily loaded i Lockheed Vega plane. # the New , i Cincinnati, off the ruimvay at Harbor Grace, Newfoundland and turn I its nose toward Paris—following I the Lindbergh trail. Becuise of , her plane's tremendous speed. Miss , ■ Nichols is capected to complete the flight daring daylight hours —if she 5 completes it. I 1 All other women who have tried ■ trans-Atlantic flights have depend- , jed on the skill of man. Amelia Ear I hart, the only weman to have flown ‘‘ail tire way across, was pilo'ed by the late Wilmer Stultz. Ruth Eldier. co-piloted by George Haldeman, dropped in the ocean off the Azores
to be picked tip by d passing tramp | steamer. Fiances Grayson. Elsie! McKay. Princess Lowenstein-Wer-theim and Beryl Hart all perished ' with the men on whose skill they ■lbtaKtti. their lives. Ruth Nichols is going alone . . . but the prayers 'of the world will g with her. I Becoming interested in aviation shortly after her graduation from Wellesley College in 1924, the i young society girl, daughter of ; Mr, and Mrs. Erikson N. Nichols f of Rye, N. Y„ earned the distinc- < tioii of being the first woman lo ■ be given a transport pilot’s license ‘ which was granted her in 1927. I The following year she gained nat--1 ional fame by 'piloting a pontoon- - > equipped plane in a non-stop fight from New York to Miami. In i ' 1929 Miss Nichols toured the Unit■’led States in the interests of aviation, completing a 12,000-mile flight . without mishap. A year later she ■■ startled the country by beating
Lindbergh’s time in a flight from Les Angeles to New York. Out for a new women's record. Miss Nichols hopped off from the Pacific coast city, landing in Wichita, Kan., seven hours later. She rested overnight, taking off early next day for the balance of the trip, which was! completed in six hours and twenty-1 two minutes, more than an hour! better than Lindbergh's time and! second only to the record of Capt. I Frank Hawks. f Eiirly this year Miss Nichols set I a new altitude record for women.! I when she climbed to- 28.743 feet I over New York. Seeking new laurels she established a new speed; ] record for her sex, when, at Detroit recently, she flew her Lock-1 | heed ’Vega over an official three! ' kilometer course, averaging 210.- i ' 685 miles per hour, bettering the j Sold record, held by Amelia Earhart. I by over 19 miles. Coached for her trans-oeean hop i by Clarence Chamberlin, Ruth . ! Nichols is probably better qualified to make the attempt than any' •other flier in the world. That is] the opinion of the aviation world! —and may that opinion prove cor ! I reef. CATHOLIC HIGH TO GRADUATE LARGE CLASS , 1 5I 1 jf Rp M PAGE ° NE, i K-chne, Arthur Krick, Mary Helen! I Lose, Loretta Malley, Marcellus | j Miller, Edna Schult/, Rose Mary jSch.urger, Henrietta Spangler, Helen: I Teeple, Margaret Vian. Edward] , Vian, Thomas Voglewede, Richard > Wertzberger. Eighth Grade Graduates Edward Baker, Daniel Baker,! ! Herbert Bentz, John Boch, William! I Borns, Roman Brtte, Robert Coffee, I , Robert Cotchin, -Cedric Colchin, 1 ; Vernon Tlebble, Charles Heimann, j I Walter Heimann. Richard Hess, ; ] James Ivetich, Wilbur Lengerich. James Lose, Julian Parent, Alfred) jßumschlag, Edward Schultz, FreU] ! Staub, Guy Tester, Richard Ulman, i I Edward Wolpe:, Florence Braun. 1 i Mary Daniels, Agnes Gass, Irene Lingerie!), Lucille Lengerich, Anna! | Lengerich, Dorothy Losche, Rose-j ]mary Miller, Justine Spangler, Ruth; Voglewede, La Ilian Voglewede. To Give Play ! The Senior play, “Trapped" will; | he given by members of the class,! . May 8 and 10 and a detailed pro- 1 gram will be published later. | □ Name Not Significant Lindsay, -Cal., April — (U.RI — ■ I Mirage avenfte here is not what its i iname might imply. It is a street] lof shade trees, green lawns and! ,large homes —and not a mirage in' ;a mile of it. ® Didn’t Live Up To Name i • — I Waterbury, Conn., April 28.—itll.R), Irving Lewis Drink water drank little water, his wife, alleged in! bringing suit for divorce on grounds] let habitual intemperance. Garagemen Battle Bees As land Ore. Anrtl 24—(UP)-- -] Employes of the H- L. Claycomh -; eaiage battled for nearly four hours witii a swarm of bees that attempt- ' ed to make their home in a gasoline ; pump. I
. . TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE Can you answer seven of these ' I test questions? Turn to page t four tor the answers i, i 1 1. Where ts Abyssinia? 2. What is the name lor a ca - 1 « •ic-e tnat has a to pthat can lie I. lowered over the rear seats? j 3. For whom was Rhodesia •' j named? / | 4. Who played the part of “Tom in the motion picture “Tom Saw ' yer?” 5. What Queen paid a famous vis- ■ it to King Solomon? 6. Where is the body of President, -Jernes Monroe buried? 7. What Government trainin'; school is located at Annajwlis, Md.?| 8. Is the Vice-President of the 1 I U. S. a member of the President 's i 1 (abihet? I 9. What is the name of the i j French National Anthem? 19. How many members are there 1 i in the U. S. Senate. ram house Pleads Guilty ' Marion Hare, Decatur young man. ! pleaded guilty to a charge of petit i larceny in the Adams Circuit court tins morning. Hare was mdiejed, l>y the Adams county grand jury' and was arrested March 2, 1931. He | was charged with stealing merchandise from a local hardware store., 'Judge Dore B. Erwin deferred sen , tence until a later date. Cases Are Set i The following cases have been: 'set by the court: Slate vs. Tonne : 1 lier, failure to provide for wife and' Icbild, Juno 12; Heer vs. Gage, suit lon contract, June 11; Stauffer vs.i I Martz, suit on note, June 11. Real Estate Transfers I Byron H. Hart et ux. in lot Ju. (Linn Grove to Frank H. Runyon for I ' $300.00. M. k. E. Churclies, in lot 517. I Berne Cemetery to Homer Parrish i I for $50.00. j ! o . Cash Register Sales Good i Washington, April q ",. — <U,R> —! I Countless stores and' offices during 1 the past year contributed to the |
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