Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 8 October 1931 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES ♦ ♦! FOR SALE FOR BALE Whippet coach, 1927; I Chevrolet coach, 1927; Ford i sedan. 1926; Buick coach, and 1925: Ford coach. Frank Wrecking Co., I *SV Monroe St. 230t6\ FOR SALE — Snow apples. Pears Get your tomatoes now. sweet, smooth and solid. Freezing weather ahead. Trout farm. Phone S6S-K. 237-3tx FOR SALE or TRADE tor deaf farm: Double house, garage. Oakland Printing Co.. 401 So. 29th st. Lafayette. 235-3 t FOR SALE Bat red Rock Roosters SI.OO each. Mrs. Ed Ellsworth Phone 861-E. 238-3tx FOR SALE —Pure bred Iluroc male hog. Old enough for service. August Selking, Jr Preble phone 18 on 36. 235-3tx FOR SALE —3 Hampshire Bucks, L. B. Koenig. 1 mile north of Decatur. 235-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT—7 Room house 2 sqs. from Court House. Cheap Dore B. Erwin. Phone 304 or 381 232 6t FOR RENT —6 room house; semimodern on N. Walnut St. Matilda Martin, Phone 329. 236-3tx FOR' RENT—3-room apartment furnished for light housekeeping Call 198 or 424 Marshall street. 237-3 t FOft RENT —5 • room house on South First street. Strictly modern with furnace and garage. Call Dvonis Schmitt, 413 Mercer avenue. 237-3 t FOR RENT—AII modern house on North Sixth street. B. J. Rice, phone IS4. 235-3tx WANTED WANTED BADLY —Washings and ironings. Also sewing to do. Mrs. Ed Toney, 311 South 12th St. Phone 415. 238-3tx Plans State Conference Indianapolis, Oct. 8.--(U.R)—Plans for a state-wide business and building improvement program went for ward iwider the direction of state officials today* Invitations were, issued by Governor Harry G. Las lie for a meeting next Tuesday to outline the program. Governor Leslie s invitations, extended on civic leaders over the 6tate, pointed out that 10 per cent of the state s population is dependent on building trades. Dr. John Hewitt, chairman of the Indiana unemployment commission, said the program will be modelled after a plan, used in Muncie last winter. 4D9IIM*TR \TKIX S4I.K OF HKII - K STATIC The undersigned administratrix of the estate of Henry if Marbaugh deceased** hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams county Indiana. siie will at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. (C. S. T.) on Saturday 31st day of October 1931, at the east door of the Court House, offer for sale at public sale all the interest of sAid decedent in and to the following described real estate situated in the County of Adams, and State of Indiana, towit: Commencing at the southeast corner of tlie southeast quarter of Section seventeen <l7) Township twen-ty-six (2(i> North, Range fifteen (15) East, and running thence west eleven <11) tods and three (3) links, thence' north twen»v-one and onehalf rods; thence east eleven rods and three (8) links; theme north eight and one-half <s'*) rods, thence east eighty (80) rods; thence south thirty t3o> rods to the south line of Section sixteen tl(i» Township and Range aforoaid; thence east twenty tun) rods, thence south parallel with the west line of said Section twenty-'ne (21) in said Township and Range eighty-seven (87) rods, thence west eighty <Bo> rods; thence north eighty-seven < 87 ) rods tc the south line of sail Section sixteen (16) in said Town-ship and Range; thence west t.'enty < 20 > rods to the place of beginning, containing sixty (60) acres m.re or less. Said sale will be made Tubject to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions towit: At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand, and the balance in two equal installments payable in nine and eighteen months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing six per cent, interest from date, waiving relief, providing for attorney fees, and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold; or the purchaser may pay all cash if so desired 5 id real estate will be sold free of liens except ta*e» of 1931. due and payable In 1932. Aldah Wolfe, Administ r atrix Lanhart, Heller and Sc burger Attys September 22, 1931 m , wmu Sept. 24 Oct. 1-8-15

JUST RECEIVED new shipment of COATS MRS. M. MOYER 127 N. 3rd st.

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS ► , ________ BERNE MARKET Corrected Oct. 8 I j No commission and no yardage. i j Hogs. 100-160 pounds $5.40 | 160-200 pounds $5.15 200-250 pounds $5.25 250-300 pounds $5.10 300-350 pounds $4.70 ! Roughs $3.50 Stags $2.25. Vealers $9.00 Spring Lambs $5.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May July! Wheat .48% .51% .52% .53% Uorn .35% .38 .40 .40% I Oats .23% .25 .24 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK t East Buffalo, N. Y„ Oct. 8. —(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs: on sale, 1.425: active to all interests; 10-15 c higher; bulk desirable, 180-200 lbs.. $6-$6.15: a few 220-230 lbs. butchers, $6.25-$6.35; 160-170 lbs., sr>.7T-sr>.9o; weights below 150 lbs., $5.25-$5.50; packing sows, $4.15-$5. Cattle: Receipts, 275: grassy j steers an dheifers predominating: no sales; bidding sharply lower: i few medium to good heifers and i steers, $7.50-$8.60; cows scarce, steady; cutter grades. $2.25-$3.25. Cattle: Receipts, 180; vealers; slow; weak to 50c lower; good to i choice, $lO-$10.50; few. $11; com-j mon and medium. $6.50 $8.50. Sheep: Receipts, 1.150; lambs | steady to 15c under Wednesday's; average: quality and sorts cor.sid- ; ered; good to choice, $7-$7.10: medium kinds ami fat bucks, $6.25;! strongweight throwouts, $5.25-5.50. j Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs 10c higher; 100-120 lbs. ' $4.25; 120-140 lbs. $4.50; 140-150 lbs. $4.75; 150-160 lbs. $5; 160-ISOj lbs. $5.25; 1&0-200 lbs. $5.35; 20*1225 Tbs. $5.45; 225-250 tbs. $5.55; 250-300 lbs. $5.45; 300-350 lbs. $5.25; roughs $4; stags $2.55; calves $9; lambs $5.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Oct. 8 No. 2 New Wheat 37c New Oats 441Barley 250 j : Rye 25c White or mixed corn • 45c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 20c j EDISON’S MIND GROWS WEAKER (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I Electric Light Jubilee, inquired as j to his condition through his secre- j tary. Lawrence Richey. Henry | Ford has phoned frequently. Pope! Pius XI cabled tw ice for informs-! tion about the inventor. o- —— Sale To Be Saturday The regular Community Sale will ! be held in the Rreiner Feed Barn in Decatur. Saturday. October 10, I instead of October 17 as was pre- j viously announced. Col. Roy John- l son and Phil Glick will have charge j if the sale. • o BANK STATEMENT Charter No. 469 Report of the condition of Farm-, ers State Bank at Preble, in the; State of Indiana, at the close of j its business on September 29, j 1931. Wm. M. MEYER. President ALBERT REPPERT. Vice-Pres. C R SMITH. Cashier NOAH ARNOLD. Asst Cashier Resources Loans and discounts $99,324.601 Overdrafts 111.041 U S. Gov't Securities 50.00 Other Bonds. Securities. etc. 32.872.34 Banking House 2,900.00 Furniture and fixtures. 3.300.00 Other Real Estate owned 2,884.62 Due from Trust Companies. Banks and Bankers and Cash on Hand 13.881.82 Cash Items 62.12 Total *155,386.54, Liabilities Capital Stock —Paid in $ 25.000.00 Surplus 3.600.00 Undivided Profits —Net 3,518.93; Demand De- , posits $59,452.28 . Demand Cer- ' tificates 60,682.93 Savings Deposits . 3,124.20 123.259.41 Bills Payable None Cash Over 8.20, Total $155,386.54 'fate of Indiana. Counrir of Adams, ss: I. C. R. Smith, Cashier of the Farmers State Bank of Preble, lnd, do solemnly swear that 'he above statement is line. C. R. SMITH. Sul‘scribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of October. 1931. Charles A Fuhrman. iSeal) Notary Public My commission expires September | 12, 1934.

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Mll.mri lii I bf %iliiin a* ( lr«’Hf( < nurt Mnlr of Imtiuiiu. ( :i«i*m- Numl)«*r l.lilMl Cliarlos H. Snyiier Vs. Lola Booth, Ktiward B. Booth, By virtue *»f an Or»ier of sal* 1 to me <iire» to<l ami delivered by tho 1 (*ierk of the Adams Circuit I in tho above entitleii cause. I have) levied upon and I will expose for! sale by publh Auction, at the t’«»urt Tlouse I>*»»>i- cast entrance first j floor in said County, between the ’ hours of 10 o’clock A. M. ami I o’- , clock P.M. on Saturday the 31st day of October A. D. 1931, the rents ami ! profits for a term not exceeding ! 1 seven years of the following des - [cribed Beal Estate. TO-WIT “Inlot Number Seventy Six 1 76» j land Seventy Seven • 771 in the OH-| trinal Plat of the town of Monroe, j situated in Adams County. State <*f Indiana; and cn failure to realise | 'therefrom the full amount of the! I judgment, interest thereon and costs [I will at the same time and in the I i manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple of the above described j Beal Estate; taken as the property j | "f Lola Booth and Edward B. Booth j | at the suit of Charles 11. Snyder, the I I said sale will be made without any j ! 1 • ■!! ** f What.o.o f.-'::: V:!;,,*,of Appraisement Laws. Burl Johnson Sheriff \dams County Indiana jC. L Walters, Attorney. * miik !•; or hom> <oh: ! Notice is hfrebv given that on Oc- < t->ber 2». 1931, at 10 o’clock, A. M. I I will receive sealed bids at my of- ‘ five in I>ecatur .Indiana, on the fulk>" ing Boail Bonds: Prank Meyers htoad and Channel j St Marvs Township $2,080.00 Dra Sheets Road, Union Town-' sh'p $2,600.(Mi j Said bonds will be twenty « :M») j ’ n number, date October 15. 19.11,! heartng interest at the rate of t per cent per annum, pavable setnf- 1 annually as provided bv law. The first set of principal and in- j s eres-t will be due on 15th July 1932. Subsequent bonds and coupons com-j inar due at six month intervals thereafter. Said bonds have been issued in strut compliance with the laws of th • State of Indiana ami pursuant to' an order of the Board of Omimis- j sinners of Adams Countv. Indiana. I Said bonds will be sold aeeordiu* to the law to the hia:he*t and best j bidder for not less than par or fare j value. Tiie risht L reserved to reject any 1 and all bids. El. A. Ashbaucher. Treasurer, Adams County, Indiana] Oct 8-15 MO tM R 111 rAXPJU k:h« Notice is hereby uiven tiiat M *n-J j day, November 2. 1931 will be the last day to pay your Fall install- | men! of taxes. The county treasurer's office will be open from $ A. \l ; | to 4 p. m. during the tax paying j | season. All taxes not paid by that ' I time wil become delinquent ami a 1 !'<*', penalty will be added. Those) I wh > have bought or sold property! land wish a division of taxes are* I Jsked to come in at once. Call on the Auditor for errors and | : .my reductions. The Treasurer can I ! make no corrections. The Treasurer will not be reapon- j tsjble for the penalty of delinquent I t ixes resulting from the ommission * of tax-payer t<> state definitely on) j vhat property, they desire to pay. j I :n vvti<»s*» name it may be found, in \ vhat township or corporation it is -it *ia ted. I Persons owing delin<|iient taxesI'hould pay them at once, the law is such that there is no option left for rhe Treasurer but enforce the coli lection. t*f delinquont taxes. 'I he annual sale of delinquent lands and 1 *ts will take place on ! (he second Monday in February 1932.1 I it 10m<) a. M. j County orders vrULaol l*e paid t«» | i uivone owing delinquent taxes. All j j persons are warnml against them, j No receipts wil lbe held after ex-, • piration of time, as the new deposi-J ! t ‘rv lan* requires the Treasurer t<> make daily deposits. Particular attention. If you pa' : j taxes in more than one t »wnship 1 i mention the fact to the Treasurer] | a! o see that your receipts * all f® r i j ill your real estate and personal , pr .pci tv. j u making inquiries of the Trea-t i mrer regarding taxer to insure re-J ! ply do not fill to include return postage. E1 A. VshbatK-her Trea-urer Adams bounty Indiana Oct. 5 to Oct. 31 SHERIFF*** OIK In (h»» %d«tPH ( ircuit ( «»nrt No. 367 b Mate of fitdiMim The Federal Land Bank of Louisville. vs. J u sse W. Snyder. Pearl M. Snvder. Philip Harshberger. By virtue of a n order of sale, to me directed and delivered by the Clerk of said in the above entitled cans . I have levied upon and will expos** for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the P>urt House Door cast entrance first floor in Said Countv, between the hours of ID o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of the 17th day of October 1931, the rents i and profits for a term not exceeding I seven rears of the following described Real Estate TO-WIT: Beginning at the northeast cor- ! ner of section thirty (39) Township ’ t ventv-five (25) north of range fifteen (15) enst of the second principal Meridian, running thence west forte (40) rod*, thence south parallel | with the east line of said section one I hundred -sixty (100) rTds to the •south line of the northeast quarter Jof said section, thence ea3t forty (40) rods, to the southeast corner of -lid n»rth*y.sj quarter, thence north hundred sixtv (160) rods t> the place of beginning, containing forty MO) in Adams Coun- | ty. State of Indiana: And >n failure to realise therefrom the full amount of tbo judgment in j tereot thereon and cost 3 . I w-ill at - the same time, and in the manner a--1 f •r , *soid. offer for sale the fee simple of th * above described pre- | mi e* taken as the property of J#sIBF tv. Snvdcr. Pes»rl M Snyder. an*l I Philln Har=hb'’rgor t w t the s*iit of lithe Federal Land Bank of Louisville ! The said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation . or Appraisement laws. Burl Johnson, Sheriff Adams Countv. Indiana. Lenhart. Heller and. Schurger. Attya Sept. 24-O't 1 -S. Want to laugh? Com* to sot “Hapnv School Davs.” D. C. II S. Auditorium. Sunday, Oct. 11 at 8 p. m. Admission 35c

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1931.

♦ • li i TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE — | Cau you answei seven of these } test questions? Turn to pa*e , four for the answers !| i ♦ « 1. What bird has been associated by tradition with the bringing of i babies? 2. What is a stool-pigeon? 3. Do all states prohibit the inter , marriage between whites and negroes? 4 Who was Antonio Stradivari? 5. What is a Lei? 6. What suit of animal is a "PeeI per"? 7. How did Muscle Shoals get its : name? 8. Where is Baylor University? 9. Who wrote "Merry Wives of | Windsor?" 10. What name is given the resiI deuce of an Ambassador of a for-1 i eign country? GIRL SCOUTS NAME OFFICERS (Continued from page onk> et Srhrovk. Phyllis Tooke and AuI na Jane Tyndall. Seven S rvire Days for the Girl : Scouts w ill take place October 25 to ! 31. and is set aside by the Nation- . al headquarters in New York, so ; ; that the public may become tami- j liar with thee activities in which, | the Girl Scouts habitually engage.! i The Girl Scout week includes the j birthday of the founder, Juliette! I how. which is Hallowe en. The special week will open on; ; Sunday when girls will attend ser- | vices of thee churches in groups. | I Home-making will be observed j ! Monday; handicraft, Tuesday; j ! Thursday; hostess, , Friday, and; ; Community Service. Saturday. DREDGE CASE IS RECESSED CONTINUED FROM PADS UNE; ; made. It is expected the cause will | j become somewhat interesting next j i week and will so continue during ■ j the proceedure of tne heearing. CAPONE TRIAL GETS UNDERWAY — tCO.«TINCaO FROM PAGE ON* jtrict attorney, read transcrips of! | conversations alleged to have tak-1 jen place between Mattingly, Gapone and officers of the Internal i i Revenue department during 1930 1 when the gangster was attempting jto adjust his tax with the government. The questions recorded were said [ by Clawson to have been asked by! i R. W. Herrick, chief of the Intern i al Revenue agents in Chicago. The j answers were declared to have I been Capone's. (J. How long have you enjoyed . a large income? A. Never. Q. Do you own any properties? iA. No. Q. Do you have a checking ac- ’ count? A. No. • Capone arrived even earlier to- ! day. His nervousness seemed more -; pronounced. He mopped his fore- | jhead as he walked to the courtroom ■ | with his bodyguard, Phil D Andrea. * I A gray checked necktie displac- - ed yesterday's blue one, which had j been much more sombre than the :i 1 purple and gold one he wore the ' | first day. t i The phase o fthe prosecution deal ' ing with Mattingly's power of ats tornev for Capone at Washington pi was the secenu of four outlined by i District Attorney George E. Q. p! Johnson and his board of strategy, - j including four assistants and eight "(chiefs of his investigating bodies, n | The first phase pictured Capone t ias head of a far-flung gambling I syndicate, one of whose Cicero e i places showed profit of nearly i $690,900 in two years. (j I The remaining two phases have e | not been announced except that *! they deal with the gang leader's activities in the Chicago region. I The defense demanded photos, graphic copies today of the governvi meat's first exhibit of the trial, q the record of profits of the Hawthorne Smoke Shop. Cicero gambling house. Judge Wilkerson suggested that deputy marshals accompany the

hooks to a photographer. Attorney Michael Ahern replied: "Let the government have pictures made and we will pay for them." "Cash?" asked Assistant Prosecutor Jacob Grossman. "Absolutely," replied Ahern. Federal Building, Chicago, Oct. B.—(U.RI — Al Capone was pictured' as a $75-a-week employe of an “or-j ganization" and the sole support of! his widowed mother, his sister and: brother, in testimony introduced at! his income tax fraud trial today. j A letter read by Assistant United States District Attorney Sam Clawson. purportedly written by I.awrence Mattingly, to whom Capone was said to have extended power of attorney at Washington, to It. W. Herrick, chief of internal revenue agents in Chicago, gave the surprising picture of the man whoj has ruled Chicago's; gangs and ( pocketed millions. BURNS TRIAL NEARING END IN COURT HERE CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I and defense attorneys then asked ' her if she had been convicted or i acquitted to which she answered that she had been acquitted by a jury iu a short time. A number of character witnesses were called by the defense. | including Morton, Stults, former j Decatur resident and the Rev. W. K. Clark, pastor of the Wayne j street Methodist church of Fort ' Wayne. The defense called Dr. W. W.

— No. 6— BANK STATEMENT REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF THE OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK at Decatur, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on September 29, 1931 J. W. TYNDALL President R. E. MEIBERS Cashier G. T. BURK Vice President A. SCHEUMANN Ass't Cashier Resources Liabilities , I-oans and discounts $751,354.17 j Capital Stock—Paid in $120,06*.*0! <*f*!* lu surplus 40.000 no | I’.b. C.ov't securities 1,800.00 .. ! Other Bonds. Serurl- | Uadivided Profits—Net 15.340.13 ties, etc. 40.662.35• |,<?ma nd Dei Banking House 49.mi0.n0 posits $393,566.92 | Furniture and fixtures 9.353.53| Time Cerj Other Real fctata. owned 23.791.02 tifi( . ateß 3g3i4g1 . 68 Due from Trust Pompan- I Savinjp| tes. Banks and Bankers j posita 82.476.56 and Cash on Hand 100.501.61 ! Certified ' 328 7)i Checks ... 2.138.50 j “ h S^° rt , , , , 318 58 Due to Banks Other Assets not Indud- * Tr . c<> . B U93g03 •si in the anove 467 17; „ .. | u. i> Bonds to secure * deposits 70,000.(10 872,541.69 j Total $1.047,882.12 Total $1.047.862.12 Str>to of Indiana. Countv of Adams, ss: I. Robert E. Mathers. Cashier of the Old Adams County Bank, of Decatur, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. ; „ ROBERT E. MEIBERS. ■ Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of October. 1931. I 1 Seal 1 Jesse C. Sutton, Notary Public | My commission expires January 5, 1935. — Decatur Community Sale AT THE SALE BARN, OCTOBER 10th Commencing at 12:00 Noon ' i ,j —Horses—jCnrload of Nebraska horses; Broke teams; Matched teams; Jj Mule teams. A few good colts. —Catt’e—j tiO extra good quality Whitt face calves, weighing 350 to 450 pounds. Mr. Farmer, here is your opportunity to solve the l problem. Come to this sale, and take home some' >• ' * these good calves. Will sell them in hits to suit you. • ! Dairy Cattle ti sI We will have several head of Daily cows and sheep and j hogs. Two new stoef. trailers, one with balloon tires. J Hoy S. Johnson, auctioneer. DECATUR COMMUNITY SALES ! Johnson & Glick, aucts. .t |

Barnett, for 45 years a physician ■ and surgeon in Fort Wayne who I was asked numerous medical I questions concerning how criminal operations might he performed anil what results might follow. The aged physician was on the stand a long time, and answered each question minutely. Tlie crowd continued to fill all j available seats at the court room, and once late in the morning j Judge Erwin was forced to repri- ; mand the audience for becoming i HPisy in a near demonstration. Judge Erwin warned: “This is a court of serious de- ! liberation, not a show.' 1 The crowd quieted down immediately. After a short rebuttal by the state it is believed probable the [ case will go to the jury Friday,! j following arguments by attorneys. I j It is understood there will be no. I time limit on arguments. Dr Burns did not appear to be j uneasy on the witness stand and answered freely all questions I propounded to her. Woman Found Killed Chicago, Oct. B.—(U.R)—A woman about 32 years old believed to he Frieda McErlane. related to Frank McErlane. inventor of the “one- ; | way gang ride" and known as one of the toughest hoodlums in Chicago. was found shot to death to- ■ day in a parked automobile. I The machine, an expensive se- !■ dan, was licensed to Frieda McEr--l lane, at an address which is that I ! of McErlane, a few blocks from the I laying sc«n«. '*|9 I

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