Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 161, Decatur, Adams County, 9 July 1931 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES • — — - — ♦ FOR SALE FOK SALE—Victrola with large number of records. Cheap. Decatur Electric Shop. 159t3 I FOR SALE —Several used electric and battery radios, A-l condition. Cheap. Decatur Elec. Shop 16913 FOR SALE—Two Duroc sows with pigs; phone 877-R. Albert Fox. 160t2x FOR SALE —3-year-old part Holstein and Jersey cow with calf at side. Call 873-T or see Argo Sudduth. 160t3 FOR SALE — Beautiful Jl.umum Baby Grand Piano with bench to match. Just like new, fully guaranteed. for $352.00 due on account. Pay only $12.00 per month. Write us and give reference and we will tell you where this piano can he seen. Address Plano Manfuacturers j care Democrat. 16"-2t FOR SALE —Second hand ice refrigerator. Charles Teeple. L6l-3tx HAY FOR SALE —20 acres of timothy, call 493 or see John Seheimann. 161-3tx FOR SALE —New and used Fordson tractors and parts. We have bought $1,000.00 worth of Fordson parts and plow points of Getz Motor Company bankruptcy sale. We sell at a reduction. Craigville Garage. 161 lOt-eod FOR SALE —6 tube Atwater Kent battery radio, magnavox, loud speaker and battery charger. Also Hawaiian guitar. Phone 1242. 161-3 t WANTED WE WANT Rags, auto tires, inner tubes, newspapers, magazines, mixed papers, scrap iron, scrap metals such as brass, copper, lead, zinc, auto radiators, batteries, etc. Also in the market for beef hides, calf skins, horse hides, grease, tallow, wool. Phone 442 MAiER HIDE A FUR CO., TlO W. Monroe St. Near G. R. I. railroad crossing. SALESMEN WANTED—Have opening for a few good, conscientious, hard working men with livestock experience, to sell feeds to farmers. Pleasant work, good commission, chance for advancement. Fertile field right now. Write Murphy Products Company, Burlington, Wisconsin. It FDR RENT j FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 642 North Second ktreet. Phone 1262. 159-3tx FOR R&Jv'T —6 room house with toilet bath and garage Phone 812 Inquire at 303 North Eighth street. 160-3 t FOR -REST — The Jackson property on Corner First and Oak St. Modern wits'garage. Call 298, Mrs. Phil Maekltn. - 160-3* FOR REj^T—Upper 6 room apartment, hard and soft water, bathroom ediTlplete. Rent reasonable. A. D. Su-tles. 161-3 t , FOR RENT —7 room house, North 9th St. bath complete, hard and soft water. Garage Rent reasonable A. D. Suttles. 161-3 t NOTlCE—During Month of July only: Rapid Shelton Permanent Wave, $6.00; Weavesheen wave $3.00. Mrs. Gaylie Hoagland 160-3tx — o uesert cool at ni|ht The sands of the desert grow quite coni at night. The radiation at night is very high, consequent!! the temperature is niueli |„wtr. Notice! We will not hr responsible for debts contracted by Baltes and ( ompnny. Anderson and Company, notice of meeting Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Old Adams County Bank will be held at their hanking house, Deeatnr, Indiana, at 10 o’clock A M., on Tuesday, August 4th for the purpose of electing nine directors to serve for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may come before them JOHN W. TYNDALL, July- 8 to Aug. 3 President vtlll It IIK lilt Ml '\ | Notice Is hereby given that or ‘ July 30, 1931, at HI o'i to, U. K m. ] will re-elVe sealed bids si tnv off|e< In Decatur, Indiana, on the follow inn Road Honda: Isidore Bernstein Road R‘><*t and Washington Township . , $29,6110.0: bold bonds will he forte HO) ir number, dated Julv 16. 1931 bearing Interest al the rate .if 1I % 1 annum, payable semt-anmia Iky a.provided by law. The first series two bonds earl principal an dimmest wil he due or July 15, 1932. Subsequent bonds am coupons fuming due at six montlu [j Intervals thereafter. Said hondw have be*n issued Ir strict compliant e with the laws ui th* State of Imlinna and purmiant ts an ordxr «»f the Hoard of Commit’Mionera of Adam* County, Indiana Said bonds will he sold Hf « ordlns 1 iVtxn'T )*•*’ IJ . , t!l " highest and lies bidder for not less than par ir far. » Slue reserved to reject an and all bid*. ‘i f „ A. Ashbaueher Treasurer Adams County Indiana July 9-It

1 . N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: ► 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. • Telephone 136 S.E. Black ; FUNERAL DIRECTOR ,! Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly s ; day or night. . Office phone 500 Home phone 727 -! Ambulance Service f > | s FUNERAL DIRECTOR ! W. H. ZWICK & SON Mrs. Zwick, Lady Attendant Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service ' Phones: Office fit. Home 30.! 1 YAGER BROTHERS Funeral Directors Calls answered day or night. ‘ At night, call phone 44. Day time call phone 105. Ambulance Service, day or night. i For BETTER HEALTH See DU. H. FUOHNAPFEL Licensed i Chiropractor and Naturapath Radionic 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 5 Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. : Office Phone 90. > Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe 81 LADY ATTENDANT l\ THE UISTHIt T ( tit lit’ OK THE I MTEU “I VIES KtlH THE Mill I’MEKX lit' I till T 111 IMIIAM. KOKT \\ AIM lilt I'MIX It BAMKHIP lit 111 i In* ii.ait«*r ui I limiiaw .1, Durkin lln nkrupt. < No. HiU.*i ) To tlie creditors of Thomas .J. Durkin, of Decatur, in the County of Adams and State of Indiana. You, and each of you are hereby _ notified that on the 36 th day <»t June I homa* J. Durkin was duly adjud#- , ed bankrupt, and the first meeting: ♦ of life creditors will be held at the i Federal Ceurt doom in Port Wayne, Indiana, In said District, at ten o - clock a. Al.. Central Standard Time, Friday, July 17th, 1931, at which . tend, prove their claims, examine 3 the bankrupt, appoint a trustee and 1 transact such turther business as limy properly come before sail £ meeting.. * I hated -it Port la nd, h lia n . 7th day of July 1931. WH E K L KI i ASH CD AF T . lieferee in Bankruptcy. July 9 —o ——— t NOTH E OF FIN \I. OF KS I \I I: NO. IST »I Notice is herey given to the credi- . tors, heirs and legatee* of Sarah Bovina U as*. deceased, to appeal - in » tile Adams Circuit Court, held at De- ► eatur, Indiana, on the Vtn dav <»t September, i »;;I, and stiow cause, if . any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT At a(H .\ I'S with the estate of said | decedent should not be appr »ved and i said Heirs are notified to then and tlie. e make proof .f heirship, and reHeeive their distributive shares. ! I Emery D. Wass, A.lministrator • Decatur. Indiana July s, l**;;i 1 j Attorney C. L. Waliers a I July 9-16 I Get the Habiv—-frs.ee «t Home

All j Light ] Bilk " FOR RURAL LINES, Mt. Pleasant, North Root, South Washing- ' ton, Mud Pike, Madi- > json township, and all country lines, arc due and payable on or before X j July 20 to save penally. n Mr?. Ada Martin City Treasurer. > 6 j n -, ||p ..

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected July 9 j 1 No commission and no yardage Hogs 100-160 pounds $7.10 1 160-200 pounds ... $7.30 200-225 pounds $7.20 1 225-250 pounds ... ....... $7.00 250-350 pounds $6.70 1 Roughs — $4.25. Stags—s3.oo. Veals — $7.25. Spring Lambs $6.50 | FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., July 9. —(U.R) —Livestock market: Hogs market steady to 10c higher. i 1 100-140 pounds • $7.00. 140-160 pounds $7.15 ! 160-180 pounds $7.40 ' 180-200 pounds $7.15 200-220 pound* 47 i" I 220-240 pounds $7.25 140-260 pounds $7.10 260-280 pounds $6.95 280-300 pounds $6.80 I 300-325 pounds $6.60 ji 325-350 pounds $6.35 i Roughs $4.25 1 Stags $3.25! Calves—s7.so. Lambs —$7.00. LOCAL GRAIN- MARKET Corrected July 9 No. 2 New Wheat . 41c i Oats 23c ! Barley 4o c No. I Yellow Corn, per 100 pounds 75c White or mixed corn 63c ! Wool 13c | LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Kggs dozen 13c | BUTTERFAT Direct Shipper price 24c ■ British Speed Ace to Fly In Cleveland Air Races Cleveland. —(U.R) — Flight Comm-; ander Richard L.R. Atcherley, mem-1 her of the victorious British Schneider Cup team of 1929, will be one of! the entrants in this years National! Air Races here, August 20 to Sep-: ember 7, according to Cliff Hender-! son. managing director of the races.! Atcherley is expected to compete! in the Charles E. Thompson race, a i $15,000 10-mile event which features j each year's program. Card o« Thanks We desire in this manner to' thank our f’lends and neighbors: tor their assistance in our time of! need, the Reformed Church, the I choir and pastor for their words snsl sunes of comfort, for the floral j olferings, the Baptist church of I’leasant Mills, and the pastor for he words of consolation, the Gencal Electric associates for their tssistance and tribute. Mary Werling and son Delane, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hallierstaut and family. 86 Assassinations Since 1865 Paris.—(U.R) Recent French statistics show that there have been j 86 pal.deal assassinations throughout the world since 1865. The greatest number occurring for any one year was in 1923, when there were nine. Abraham Lincoln was the first and only victim in 1865, and Ji ao I’pssoa, president of Brazilian .State of Parahyba, at Recllfe, Pern-1 imbuco, the last for 1930. Ml I'M t: (IK IIIIMI s % .vi i",;. Is livivy given that nil Julv I ' I -*■•s, :H 10 o’epirk A. M. I Will ;■ "" ■' seals l I'ids a» n» office in liei-atu*’, Indiana, on tli • followingl Road Bunds: .. "bert Hiisor Itnad Blue Creek and I Alon.’-np Townships J3,6>)d.do | j Still bonils will b»* ixvt- n• v <.2ft) Ir - ! nu " i ' * r , 'intA* July IT. 1931, bearing i Is' s*o r« t at tlie rat«* of 4Vg pop ccm ! p'*>- iinnu v, payable Heini-annunllv 1 t* provi-i»<l by law. !h - first -fries of principal and intf fst will be due on July 1:» 193J1 .■*u 11 st« ju>*nl bonds and coupons * n - Ht Mix month* Intervals thereafter. Sl id bonds have bnen ini *t i. t compliance with the law* «»f I rhe State if Indiana anti pursuant !m ;It > Titer of ihe Board of Com ml* - I nloners of \dams County, Indiana. Ha'd bond* will i»e sold acoordlng'* ’ ’ ’ lr !-• ■■ to the and best* 1 1 *° r not eRH t,lan P ar or sac* 4 ! Th'- right is reserved to reject an I and all bide. ‘ j Kd A. Ashhaucher j reasurer Adams County, Indiana July 9-16 j

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1931.

♦ « j TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE — | Can you answ-er seven of these j [ test questions? Turn to page | four for the answers ; J| 1. Who is Dowager Queen Marie? 2. What is another name for Switzerland? 3. What month is named for Mars the Roman god of war? 4. What is the name of the national federation of labor organizations? 5. What is the largest state in | the Union in area? 6. Who is chairman of the Ameri-! lan National Red Cross? 7. Is it true that picking up a toad will cause warts? 8. What Is the capital of Mary- j land? 9. Near what city was the Battle, of Seven Pines fought in the Civil War? 10. Os what church is Senator Reed Smoot a member? COURT ACTION CAUSES FEAR (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) opinions of the recent incidents in more forceful terms. The incidents have aroused a rising tide of antiAmerican sentiment in many sections of public opinion, high and j low-. The press was particularly Litter ; over the Dominguez case, coming! on the heels of the fatal shooting 1 |of two Mexican youths recently at! : Ardmore, Okla., one a relative of i President Pascual Ortiz Rubio. The newspaper I,a Prensa, in a j typical editorial headed "United i States -Land of Yankee Savages,"; jsaid: “in* its long history of imperialism, of covetous aggressions. ■ of pretended racial superiority, the l United States not only has tried to; | strangle China, but also took poss-1 ession on the basis of its savage right of strengtli of whatever weak countries incited its appetite for! [ gold. "It nut only has mutilated our ! territory but has instituted a lynching system outside its written laws and now is giving proof of an antiMexicanism which no moral code nor international standard ought to |tolerate." La Prensa s editorial added that "many of our compatriots for the I mere suspicion of crime have been ; executed." Referring to Judge : Green's objections to Dominguez's intervention in the Chicago case. loi Prensa said that a Texas con-j gressman had less right to intervene in the case of William Jefferson Meers from El Paso, recently sentenced to death at Chihuakua for killing a Mexican whom he mistook for another. "This assassin should have been shot,': La Prensa said. "Moreover, was as a census on Yankee savages who come as vagrants into Mexico in order to apply the law with full vigor—it’s an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth." El Universal likewise condemned the action of Judge Green at length, both for sentencing Dominguez and also for the prosecution of an unemployed Mexican as a vagrant. The writer of the editorial — apparently unfamiliar with American vagrancy laws — askeu the same procedure be taken with the “6,000,000 unemployed Americans.” o— -° n BOUND TO BE READ By H. ALLEN SMITH United Press Book Editor i. 0 One of the most enjoyable books i I have picked up in weeks is "The ■ Oregon Trail," by Francis Parki man, an American classic that has jbeen reissued in handsome format | by Fairar & Rinehart. Parkman left college in the | 1840's and went into the wild west, and the book lie wrote upon return- | mg will no doubt always stand as | the most thrilling, yet factual, :U all the stories of the Indian and j buffalo country. I Ills new edition has an introjduction by Mark Van Doren and M’.a printers have done a tine joD Boys who relish tales of adventure and who find them in questionable fiction should be given this book, for it is more exciting reading than

IV ■ 1 ' JI h'U s.nri.ou- Ido.. they are likely to find elsewhere. “Speed" is the name of a new book by Capt. Frank Hawks, published by Brewer, Warren & Putnam. Everybody in America and Europe knows Frank Hawks by | now. He is unquestionably the | fastest fellow we have, and he is fast consistently. In this book he recounts the story of his youth (he's a native of low-a), of his transcontinental flights, his great glider journey from ocean to ■ ocean, his speed sprints and his tour of the southwest with Will Rogers. The book ends with his | departure for Europe where, as we i all know, he has been cutting all kinds of rapid capers. Aviation i enthusiasts will get a great kick out of "Speed." The sorriest novel I believe I I ever laid my hands on is "Hot • News,” by Emile Gauvreau (Macatiley). Gauvreau. managing edii tor of a New York tabloid newspaper. sets out to expose tabloid journalism in his book and succeeds in himself as a ! writer. His book is dull, flat, ex-

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ISP' 4 i—t ( - —— — aggerated and strewn witli plati- I | tudes. Gauvreau is a good newspaperman, no doubt, hut he liasn t succeeded in writing a novel. "Living '*tilcsophies” (Simon ASchuster) a a symposium of essays from the leading Blinkers ot our day, and the best symposium of them all, to my mind. Included in the volume are Albert Einstein, Sir James Jeans. Theodore Dreiser. Joseph Wood Kruteh, George Jean j Nathan. Robert A. Milliken. J. B S. Haldane. Bertrand Russell. John j Dewey, H. G. Wells, H. 1,. Men jcken. Sir Arthur Keith. James j Truslow Adams, Julia Peterkin. Lewis Mumford, Irving Babbitt, 1 Hilaire Bellcc and Dean Inge. ; 0 - ——- 265 Congratulated Him [! Madrid.— (U.R) —When Don Al- ; fonso of Bourbon celebrated his birthday, 265 congratulatory telegrams were filed at the telegraph office here. On tile occasion of the [ silver wedding anniversary cf Don -.Alfonso and Donna Victoria Etigen- .. ia. the number of telegrams sent ■ I was 12.

ROOM SHORTAGE WORRIES RENO Iteno. Nev., July 9.'-(U.R)— House and apartment hunting in Reno lias ; become one of the most popular—or. rather, unpopular —diversion* of the divorcees since the six-weeks divorce and wide-open gambling laws went into effect. Housing facilities have become acute, simpiy because there are not enough houses or apartments to supply the demand. Tent cities have sprung up in I the outskirts, every room in every I hotel is occupied. Virtually every apartment house has waiting lists. Hotels are placing cots in corridors ! and “flophouses” have sprung up lover night. i The Southern Pacific railroad ■ places all available Pullmans on i sidetracks near Reno on week ends, - to lodge over night tourists. The Chamber of Commerce is i making a valiant effort to remedy

! the situation, which will wj acute during the racing *3 here this month. But the problem confronting,, v.eek-enders and pleasure s «*|( is simple compared to ,| la t poor divorcees. They com „ , for six weeks and have to st i fk out. whether they like it (lr n ~o Saved By Verrymaktn Seattle. — (U.PJ — Hilarity «! J ''era nearly resulted in the dettjj Ed Lee, 20. whlse cries for J were drowned by the nolss ( merrymakers on a beach. He J dragged from the water as hesd for the third time, after his isl i had overturned.

Roofing, Tin Work, Furnace Renairing i Decatur Sheet Metal Worla 1 E. A. Girod Phones 331 Res. 1224