Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1931 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE —Camel’s hair coat size 14. In good condition. Phone 1124 509 W. Adams street. 267-3 t FOR SALE —1 sow with eight pigs. Call C on 845. 257-3tx — FOR SALE—2 trailers, 1151 South i Lsße St. 268-2tx l-'OR SALE—Used short Aavenpotl ! in A-l condition. Cheap for cash, i Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 1 199, 268-3 t ; FOR- SALE —Fresh latte pickerel pegih and boneless fish. Free delivery. Phone 1127. 268 Itx FOR SALE—Last chance. Cheap, apples, and sweet cider, barrel or gallon. Phone 869-H. J, O. Tricker. 269-3 t ■ FOR SALE — Michigan apples ’ Grimes Golden. Jonathans. Hubbardson. Mclntosh, and Wolf River j 50c to $1 bushel. Brim; containers. | S. E. Haggard. 1 mils north and 3 i miles east of Monroe 269-12tx I FOR RENT FOR RENT —5 room all modern house on South rtrst street. Fur- I nace and garage. Call Dyonis Schmitt 413 Mercer Ave. 268-3 t : FOR RENT—House, good location, brick street, basement. 2-ear garage. Inquire 1127 W. Monroe St. I 268-ts j /V ANTED ~ WANTED — Work of any kind. ' Clyde Steele. Phone 361. 268-3tx WANT&D- Washings and confine ment cases. Charges reasonable. i Phone 175. 268-3tx WANTED—Wood to buzz by the hour. 1951 South Line street. — 268-2tx j OLD MAN WINTER is just jiround the corner. Don't let ■ hkn freeze up your radiator. Get 18S proof Pyro Alcohol at Kirk Smith's. Berne. Ind., phone 129. ' 10-13! Baldwin In Statement ■London, Nov 13 —(U.R) — Great Britain will not take the initiative j tk»w on war debts and reparation.,.l bot "at the proper time” will pre-1 sent her proposals to the world J Stanley Baldwin. conservative leader. declared in an important; statement in the house of com- ; Elkins today. Baldwin, debating the kings’ speech, said the Hoover moratorium was not sufficiently long to, restore confidence and hence the' future is most uncertain. Get the Habit--Trade at Home APPOINTMENT OF EXECITOR >O. 2M83 Notice is hereby riven, That the | untiersigned has bw»n appointed Exe t utor of the estate of Fred Schafer I late of Adams e ;unty d *eeaseT The esrtate is probably solvent. Chalmer C. Schaf *r. Executor I Clerk J. Lutz, Atty. .November 12. 1931* * Nov. 13-20-27 VOTIUE OF FINAL %ETri.EHIA r OF F>nTE Ml. 2.-15 “Notice is hereby given to the ere- ' ditors. heirs and legatees Nan<\ | Janie Parrish deceased, to appear iii i th* Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the sth day of Lie- ember, 1931, an-i show cause if aov. why the FINAL SETTLrEMITNT ACCOUNTS with the estate of aaul 'le* edent should not be approved: ' ami said heirs are notified to then 1 there make proof of heciship. | ami receive their distributive shares. *■ John W. Parrish Executor I>ecatur. Indiana Nov. 12 1931. Attorney C. L. Walters —” • ■——■Nov. 1 3
home - * Suppose some one got hurt on your property!! How quickly a Damage Suit could scratch the happiness out of your “Home Sweet Home”! Phone for low rate on our Public Liability Policy. /ETNA -IZE Aetna Life Ins. Co-, Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., Aetna Automobile Fire Co. The Sutl’esEdwards Co., Agfa. Decatur, Ind. ! Phone 358 j llhiiufiiiiiiilli
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAI AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Nov. 13 No commission and no yardage. Hogs. 100-140 pounds $4.40 140-170 pounds $4.70 170-200 pounds $4 60 200-250 pounds $4.60 250-300 pounds $4.50 Roughs $3.75. Stags $2.25. Vealesr $7.50. I Spring Lambs $5.25. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs, steady. 100-120 lbs. $4 25: 120-140 lbs. $4.50; 140-160 lbs $4.65; 160-225 lbs. $4.90; 225-275’ $4.80; 275-350 lbs. $4.75. Roughs $4; stags. $2.50; calves. $7.50; lambs, $5.75. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: On sale 1600; active, largely to shippers, generally 25< over Thursday s average of better grades 150-240 lbs $5.75; few decks plainer kinds and mixed . offerings $5.56-5.60. Cattle; Receipts 400; cows steady; steers and heifers unsold: cutter cows $1.75-2.75. Calves: Receipts 700; realers. slow; most sales 50c lower; some I held steady: good to choic se.sO: ■ common and medium $5.50-7. Sheep Receipts 2.466; iambs mostly steady; some lower grades 25c higher; good to choice $6.75; > medium kinds and weights above 95 lbs. $6; throwouts $5-5.25. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May July I Wheat .59 .62 .64 .64 Com .4184 .448, .46% .4m! ,Oat« .25% .28% .28%! LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Nov. 13 No. 2 New Wheat 52c i i 30 lbs. White Oats ... 21c 1 i2B lbs. White Oats ... 20c I I Barley 30c I , Rye 30c I Soy Beans 30c I New No. 4 Lellow Corn 45c i i New’ No. 4 White Corn 38c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET ! Eggs, dozen 26c ! • a TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE 1 Can you answer seven of these tert questions? Turn to page four tor the answers I ♦ — • 1 Who made a famous address on ! :he battlefield of Gettysburg? 2. Who wrot? "Tales of a Way- ■ side Jnn.” I 3. When does President Hoover’s | te m of office expire? 4. What does the word "inhabit " I mean? 5. What is the largest desert in | i the world? 6. In which of Shakespeare's | i plays is the character "Shylock?” 7. When will the first session of I I the new 72nd Congress meet? 8. Which is the largest continent? ! 9. Who is Thomas P. Gore? 10. Which state is nicknamed j I "The Badger state?” NOTICE No hunting or trespassing on ! farms owned or tenanted by th, j following: Otto Peck. H. J. Bultemeier. Wade Mcßarnes, Wm. Wheeling. L. Reinking. Chester Lott, Ernst Ehlerding. Gus EhlerdI ing. Lew Seiking. Frank Rush. Fr-Tu-Frx I " - _ -
S. E. Black RJNE.IAL DIRtuFOR Mrs. Black. I .ad v Attendant Callr answered promptly day or night. ‘flvi rbonr soo Home phone /17 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: B:S<> to 11:30—12:80 to 5:0 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m Telephone 135 I'or BETTER HEALTH See DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Cliiropnw tor anti Naturapatli Radionic diagnosis and treatment. Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Honrs: iff 12, 1-5, «8 1A years in Decatur. LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Palla answered promptly day or I night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. I Residence Phone. Decatur 1941 Residence Phone. Monrpe R], i anv iTTniniNT
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NOTH E OF PKT ITI ON TO NEI.L RKAI. Prchatr < MUMe N«». 252-4 lu fhr < irriitl < »»nrt nf Idnmai ■ County. Indiana. September Term imti Lan>a V. Davison. Executrix of the I lant will an.l testament of Emetine : Wolfe, deceased, Myra Springer, ; Charles Springer. Luther Wolfe. Jennie Wolfe, etal. To Luther Wolfe and Jennie Wolfe husband anil wife. You are severally hereby notified that the above narn- | ed petitioner as Executrix of the es- i late aforesaid, has filed in the Cir- ! Cuit Court of Adams County, Indiana a petition, making you defendants I I thereto, and praying therein for an j order and decree of said Court an- I thorizing the sale of certain Real Instate bel nging to the estate of I said decedent, and in said petition I described, to make assets f<»r the { payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate; and has also filed an I affidavit avering therein that you J ! and each of you are non-residents | | of the State of Indiana, that you . ! are necessary parties to said pro- ‘ | ceedings, and that said petiti »n. so [ I filed and which is now pending, is I I set for hearing in sai<i Circuit Court ; at the Court House in Decatur Ind- . lana, on the 28th day of December 1931. Witness, the Clerk and seal of said Court, this 6th day of November 1931. Bernice Nelson, Clerk of Adams Circuit Court. j Janies T. Merryman, Attorney. N >v 6-13-20 NOTICE TO KOKO <ON IH \CTOR% Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the construction of certain I highways described as follows, w ill be received by the Director of the I State Highway Commission at his t office on the 3rd Floor of the State House Annex. 1<«l North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10:••n a M. Central Standard Time, on the 24th day of November 1931. at j which time they will be publicly opj ened and read. Propect State Road No. 27 i Monroe Cut-off. Adams County, 2.I 375 miles, 20 foot pavement. Bids will be received on Five i Types of pavement on the above list- ! ed project: Concrete, Bituminous, I concrete. Brick. Asphaltic Macadam | K'ck Asphalt shown on plans and I described in the specifications, sup- | plements, and special provisions perI taining thereto. The State will furnish cement for I the eowtruction of the above pro- i I ject if constructed of Concrete or : Brick or Bituminous Concrete an a j I Concrete base, except for u«e in con- 1 struct ing Concrete Kight-oJ-W‘a v* * Markers and Reinforced Concrete# j Pipe. The Contractor shall furnish: the necessary cement if constructed 4 as a bituminous type on a macadam ( | Proposal blanks and specifications ( J may be obtained free and plans up- . »n payment of 12.50 per set, excluI sive of cross s<?ction sheets which i will be supplied upon as additional I payment of ss.on, making the price. • of a complete set of plans <7.50. I There will be no refund f<r plans I returned. Plans may be seen without charge at the office of the State | Highway Commission, 4th Floor.’ State House Annex. 102 North Senate' i \venue, Indianapolis. In di tna 111 I hrd»M f< r pian* khntthl be Hinde payable to—“Di.vrtur. la<iiaaa S.ate Hluhwaj < uininlir.ii n.*’ ! mired Intel? prior t 4» the time of 111 ms; HU) proposal, each bithlrr *.ha!l Kubntif t<» the * ate HUhwa) < <*mi nran r\|HTM*«tv rreord ind Huaii'-ial Staten.ent. prepared oa .he Mate a> t <>mn<i«xion standard form %. |>. 117. prtarrihed hi j the Mate R ard of IreouutK of ln<liinji. nhhh will he ftrmUbed *rre upon rei|tie«»t. Uy experience record* and linau* ial latrHirnt* pre%f'iiwlj filed with the f'ommiMutun will not be acceptable with propoMMla filed for thi* letting. Contracts will be awarded to the , lowest and —or best bidder, but the 1 right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Each bidder, w’ith his proposal, shall file a corporate surety ; bond, payable to the State of Indiana. in the sum of one and one-half' < 1 > times the amount of his proposal. and in the form provided by I law. ' I INtqx\A STATE HIGHWAY i COMMISSION—J. J. Brown Director 1 Nov. 6-1.1 j BARGAINS — Eargains in Uving Room. Dining Room Strife*. Matj tresses and Rues. Stuckey and Co ; Monroe, our Phone number is 44 ts NOTICE No Hunting nor t esspa:;sing al-1 lowed on th se arms: Mntschleri 1 nid Loshe. August Len.’erich. K?hn ! ■ Brothers. Les Lengerich, Frank I j l/oshe. Garett Kohn. Frank He man. ■ M9-Mx | FLORENCE HOLTHOUSE Stenographic Work Typewriting huij*. .1. T. MurrviHun’s law OffiiT. K. of C. Bldg. I if yon havs any extra typewriting >r etenograyhie work I will Iw j .-lad to do it. Phone 42 for xp point ment
Ashbauchers MAJESTIC FURNACES vsbestos shingle ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1931.
GOV. ROOSEVELT SEES NO FEAR FOR BUSINESS tCONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE' I group and its expressed fears. He himself was a member of the! • Wilson administration which put into effect the Federal reserve act. “Insofar as there is any fear ; among bankers or business men of any executive control, it is fair to | call attention to the fact that in ! a great many states, in the south ; as well as the north, we have had I Democratic executives and legiti-, mate business interests—with the ! accent on legitimate — have had | nothing to fear from these Demoi cratic administrations,” Roosevelt >said. "On the contrary, take New York state as an example. We have had ’ a Democratic administration constantly in power since 1922 and during that time the actual business of government has been ' simplified and made responsible, 1 which it wasn't before. We have effected very great savings to tax- ' payers. Since 1 hare been in Al-, bany, the tax burden has been equalized and the financial struc- ‘ ture of the state government has ! been put on a sounder basis.’’ Roosevelt expressed the belief! that business men in New York have developed, in the nine years : of continuous Democratic occupancy of the governor's mansion, a I confidence in Democratic party executive ability. He feels that , New York state affords a good test.' It includes the leading financial center of the world, and is the nerve center of the country's economic system. "It seems to me to be an interesting fact that the business men ,of the state o[ New York have ' ' great confidence in the Democratic I administration of government as-! fairs.” he continues!. "On the appointment of various ! : commissions which have examined’ into problems of agriculture, bank-; ing. insurance, old age pensions, education, health and taxes the ' business world always has a defin- J . ite representation.” It is evident that not only Roose-1 I velt but other party leaders are | i eager to break up early any feel-1 j ings that the Democratic party is inimical to business. Prospective ' I candidates suggested as possible
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; rivals to Roosevelt for the, nomination are men of conventional economic views—Newton D. Baker,: and Gov, Albert C. Ritchie. The 1 elder statesman of the party have hidden the mantle of the "radical” | William Jennings Bryan. Governor William (Alfalfa Bill) Murray l is left as a lonely voice in the wild- : erness, unheard by the dominating insiders of the party in the east. Bernard M. uarucn. New York financier and counsellor of the, party leadership in Washington only advanced an ecou-! cmic program desig-.ed to give: greater opportunities for buiness. a program to which many conser-! vative Republicans could subscribe. ■ It involves opposition to debt cancellation, lowering of the tariff only where other nations come i idown proportionately, and easing’ of restrictions of the anti-trust j laws. He is an important influence ! behind the candidacy of Ritchie,' as are others who feel slightly un-i [certain whether Roosevelt is I friendly enough" toward business. I Roosevelt is following the pre-! cedent of Alfred E. Smith in dodging discussion of presidential poli-1 tics. When the subject is men-
Public Sale Having decided to discontinue farming and to sell my farming goods. I will sell at public auction, at my home 2 miles west and 4 I miles north ot Berne, on Tuesday, November 17, 1931 Beginning promptly at 12 30 o'clock, the following described property: HORSES —A team of good bay work horses. CATTLE —Two cows, one due to freshen by last of this month. One a blue roan, four years old and giving milk. FARM IMPLEMENTS—Hay rake; mower: one riding and one walking corn plows; riding breaking plow; walking breaking plow; ' double shovel plow; single shovel plow; spring tooth harrow; spike i tooth harrow, clod crusher; disc; sleigh: mud boat; two wagons; hay ladder; wagon bed, buggy and good buggy lights; heavy work harness; ’ -coop shovel; buggy harness HAY AND GRAIN- Five tens of good timothy hay in mow and ! about 50 busnels of Oets in bin and 70 bushels of Com in crib. HOUSEHOLD GOODS —Davenport; kitchen cabinet; oii stove; ! cream separator; organ; crank orgajt Also some miscellaneous articles such as milk cans. etc. TERMS SIO.OO or under, cash in hand; over that anntunt six months' time win be given on good bankable note, bearing 8 per cent i interest tm 1-st 3 months All sums over SIO.OO, 3% discount for cash. I No goods to be removed from premises until settled for. DANIEL SMITH, Owner I. A. Michaud. Auct. E. W. Baumgartner, Clerk
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tioned he turns dumb, if not* deaf. His candidacy is taken for granted ihere as everywhere else, despite an insistence around the state house that he is not thinking of anything now beyond his present Albany job. He is one of the most active governors New York ever had. Though handicapped by lameness, ihe can wear out his staff on a day's campaigning. He travels more [than any other governor, and stands it well. On walking into his office, one i sees a smiling face, still youthful, on a set of athletic shoulders, a ! pleasant, alert, confident, chatty person. Stricken nearly 10 years ago with infantile paralysis, he recovered. re-entered politics, was I elected governor at the same time I Smith was beaten even in his own ! state, was re-elected by a smashing majority a year ago, carried his constitutional amendments in a tight with Smith this month, and . in the opinion of many, is swinging I into position to battle with Mr. Hoover for the presidency nett year. And you wonder as you sit tltere and think of n, how, having won
1 hack his life, he could possibly be 11 interested in the work which kill ', ed Wilson and Harding and has '; subjected its incumbent to the ' trials of job. Card of Thanks We wish in this manner to extend j our sincere thanks to all our friends
I P ÜBLIC As I am leaving the farm. 1 will sell . ■ '..Mie . located 5 miles southwest ot Decatur <.i - t ' I Hm Chun li. on ■rEA KNiii Tuesday, Noven h< r 24,1931 ■i Sale commencing at Ipm prompt, tb • ... . ■■?!*' 'HMM 7—HEAD OF CATTLE—7 One Jers- y cow. 8 years old, freshen J . . - 4 „ n( , . « years old. freshen January 27; <; ' J .nuary 8; one Guernsey. 4 years old. fr. ! . v,.. < . . | 4 years old. freshen June 10: one t;n! •■ jj ‘ Guernsey. 2 reais old with 3 we. k's < !.! ..' tCMHT I I riving good flow of milk. *1 MISSCE LLANEOUS 800 Three 10-g»l. milk cans; 1 good galvaniz.,<l water t iled hog troughs; 3 chicken coops; It.-r, k ..;,, > I long and 1 10-ft. long; 1 DeLaval cream r order; 1 1-galion lard press; 1 Enterpiis.household goods I O!W 3-piece bed room suite; 1 iron 1..,; < rrill g s ■ and springs 1 dining table and > .hair-: ; '■ . table; Tchai-s; 1 library table; 1 rad:..: I! j 9x12 nig. rag carpet; 1 couch. 1 heatm, . 3-bumor oil stove; 2 washing machints ■.» I ..inolenm 12x13; wash tub bench «>-li w , / —FEED— I V 150 bushels of corn in crib: 300 bushels . f . M t. : n hay; 12 ton ot timothy hay. ’ TERMS-Sums of slo an.| under. j; months with good bankable note lo ari’.u- . W DEBORAH ANDREWS,OwiBI Roy Johnson aud Phillip Glick, aueta. Dutch Ehinger. clerk. Bell’s Cash Grocery I 1 i 149 N. 2nd sL PHONEM ’{ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | t s ' I REE I)ELI\ ERY—I times l)aii>. at '. i>. — —Kg SWEET POTATOES, 10 lbs. TOMATOF2S, Hand packed, OM"’ 1 FOUR No. 2 cans J GRAPE FRUIT, 6 for FRESH OYSTERS — Pint 2jJ CORN, 2 No. Z cans BURSLEYS HiGli nd Ain. * < > * Pound “"J ' —■ ! P. W. CRACKERS, 2-1 lb. : FANCY BACON — Pound Sun-Ray Soda Crackers 2 pound package •••■»_ J ! CHOCOLATE DROPS, pound jOi’E
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