Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1931 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES <► • FOR SALE FOR SALE — Michigan apples. Grimes Gohlen. Jonathans, Hubbardson, Mclntosh, and Wolf River 50c to $1 bushel. Bring containers. S. E. Haggard, 1 mile north and 3 miles east of Monroe 269-12tx FOR SALE—Duroc Service Boars, reasonable. Immuned, richest oloodlines. 9% miles east of Decatur on state road 16, joining 17 in Ohio. H. D. Kreischer, Convoy, Ohio i 275-Ctx I — FOR SALE or TRADE — Sorrel! | Mare 7 years old Weight 1350 Edwin Haugk. Tel. Decatur 697-K. 277-3tx FOR SALE—Plymouth - Rock roosters and some ducks for Thanks ' giving dinners. Fred Geinter. j Phone 86S-F. 277-3tx ' FOR SALE —40 Pullets, white rock. I One mile north, one west of Monroe. 277-3tx | FOR SALE—Ladies Diamond ring, i Cost $212.00 —quick sale. $125.10 | Write X. Y. Z. % Democrat 279-3tx I FOR SALE — Sorrel horse, light mane and tail. Weight 1600 lbs., I 4 years old, well broken. Henry! Macke, R. 4, Decatur. Preble phone. I 277-3tx I FOR SALE —All colors of paint, sl. per gal; 55c per half gallon; 35c i per qijart. G. V. Porter, 341 Win-1 Chester St. 278-3 t 1 FOR SALE —8 used Fordson t.ac-i tors. New and used parts, plow i points at a reduction. Craigville! Garage, Craigville. Nov 24-27 Dl-4 ! FOR SALE —Player piano with cab- ■ inet of rolls, or will store it with ; someone for the use of it. Write ‘ Box H-4. 278-3tx FOR SALE — Fresh Pork. Blitter ' Buttermilk; Dressed chicken. Phone 885-B Jack Achbold. 2SO-3t FOR SALE —Lyric bird seed, only 10c ib., 12 lbs for SI.OO. Grit 10c SinguM $3 and up. Bird Supply HotMe, 43S Mercer Ave. 279-3tx FOR SALE — Cheap, spinet desk and chair, Japanese table lamp. Pines winterfront, electric log, * bridge lamps. Mrs. J. J. Vega, 321 N. sth st., phone 708. 278t2x FOR RENT FOf( RENT—House, good location, \ brick street, basement, 2-car garage.; Inquire 1127 W. Monroe St. 268-ts ’ FOji RENT—2 furnished or unfurnished light housekeeping roomsl at Monmouth. First floor, private entrance, lights furnished. $1.50 per week. Phone 8721. 279-3 t I FOR RENT —7 room house with garage, at 418 Mcßarnes street. Large lot, gas, water and lights. sl2_a month. Call 1258. 277-3 t FOR KENT —5 room house on Patterson street, $8 a month. Julius Haagk. phone 666. 280-3 t WANTED WANTED —Raw furs. See me be- ■ forj you sell. John Christener, % mile north of Monroe. 276-3tx W.?NTED—-To do general housework. Phone 1074. 278-2tx WANTED- To buy a farm near u • catur. Address R. F. D. 9 Box 188 X 279-3tx 1 WANTED —You to know that Mr. Lbggett of Portland will be at ‘he Beaker Beauty Shop. 515 W. Adams st., each Tuesday of the week to give Frederics permanents for $3 or 2 for $5. Phone 1280. 280-3 t LOST AND FOUND LOST—Flowered dress b It, with brilliant buckle. Finder please return to this office. 278-3 t mri- -Red iTid g,oves wit a ~i and white- knit top. Finder call 618 or leave at this office. 280-lt — ———o——— ■■ TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE Can yon answer seven of these test questions? Turn to page tour for the answers * « 1. What country's postage starps haee borne the pictures of a kangaroo? 2. With what question did the famous Missouri Compromise deal? 3. What Treaty of Peace was signed at Portsmouth, New Hampshire? 4. Wh’re Is Walter Reed A. my General Hospital located? 5. Who directed the photoplay, “Intolerance?” 6. Fo: what nalural wonder is Yosemite Park principally noted? 7. Where are the Krupp works? 8. What country claims Jan Smuts as a great statesman? 9. What people invaded England during the time of Alfred the Great? 10. Who succeed’d Abraham Lincoln as President o fthe U. S. ? Card of Thanks We desire in this manner to thank our friends, relatives and neighbors, for their kindness and synrpwthy shown, during the death of our beloved wife and mother. J, Weidler and Family

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET .' Corrected Nov. 27 No commission and no yardage. Hogs, 100-140 pounds $4.10 140-225 pounds $4.30 225-275 pounds $4.10 275-250 pounds $4.00 Roughs $3:50. Stags—s2.2s. Vealers $7.75. j Spring Lambs $5.25. — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May July Wheat .52% -53% .55% .54% Corn .40% .41 .42% .44% Oats 24% .26% .25% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 27. — 1 (U.R) —Hogs: on sale, 3,700; active |at decline; mostly 10c lower; 150210 lbs., mostly $5", few choice 200 : lbs., $5.05-$5.10; 220-250 lbs., $4.»0; packing sows. $3.50-$4; pigs slow; 1 largely $4.50. Cattle: Receipts. 800; slow, -weak; little done on steers; cutter I grade cows. $1.25-$2.75. Calves: Receipts, 450; steady; good to choice largely $9; medium i kinds lower; grassy steers draggy; I $6.50 down. ' Sheep: Receipts, 5,600; lambs 25c lower; good to choice. $6.75: inbei tween kinds. $6.50; medium and I strongweights, $5.75-$6; throwouts, I I $5.25. — FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK j j Fort Wayne. Ind.. Nov. 27. —(U.R) ! —Livestock: Hog market, steady. I Hogs. 140-160 pounds $4.15 ! 160-200 pounds 4.50 200-250 pounds 4.40 250-300 pounds 4 30 300-350 pounds 4.20 Roughs, $3.75; Stags, steady. Calves —$7.90. Lambs —$5.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Nov. 27 1 No. 2 New Wheat 47c i 30 lbs. White Oats ... 23c , ‘ 28 lbs. White Oats 21c | I Barley 30c . \ Rye 30c - I Soy Beans ...... 30c ! New No. 4 Yellow corn 47c i New No. 4 White Corn 42c i LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET I E?gs, dozen 27c ; COURT HOUSE — Marrage License Hugo T. Scasr, Convoy. Ohio, I Route 3, farmer to Nora Bleeke, j Decatur. Route 8. Orlo E. McCoy, Arvilla, farmer to : ■ Esther Lorena Liechty, Berne. Real Estate Transfers B;erne School board, land in Mon 1 roe township to Sam Nussbaum tor ! SI.OO Sam Nussbaum et ux land in Mon | J roe township to Grover Neuensch- . , wander ft r SBOO.OO I Sam Nnssibaum et ux 4 acres in : Monroe township to The School i Town of Berne for $3,500.00. Sam Nussbaum et ux land in I Monroe township to the School Tiwn of Be ne, no consideration. o LEAGUE HOLDS SECRET MEET (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE . t esolution. The Chinese announced ; they would await developments at . ('hinchew before appea.ing before I the council. o Check Artist Arrested II Miami, Fla, Nov. 27 —(UP) —Poi lice today held Jerome W. Ad'.um, ' ; alias George Books, allegedly want- | ed in a number of cities on forgery j charges. When he was arrested yes- | terday police also confiscated a supply of blank business checks, peri torating machines and p.inting out--1 I fit. , Aldium had posed as a Ruluth, . Minnesota automobile salesman at I Miami Beach hotel and presented | checks there signed by “Carl Mor- . i lenson” of the "rent an Auto" com1 pany ,Duluth. The ch cits wore , drawn on the Northern National , I Bank of Duluth. o—— Hot Air Auto Heaters for all model cars at ha’f price. G. V. Porter, 341 Winchester street. NOTICE ' No hunting or trespassing on farms owned or tenanted by the \ following: Otto Peck, H. J. BultaI meter, Wade Mcßarnes, Wm. : Wheeling, L. Reinking. Chester 0 j Lott. Ernst Ehlerding, Gus Ehlerd- | Ing. Lew Selking, Frank Rush. Tu-Fri-Tu-x o MTOIVI'tOAT III' KXEX'ITOR NO. *HM o| Is hereby given. That the I under mlhaw heen appointed E?xe - utor of the estate of Fred Schafer di Ute of c runty The u I estate In probably solvent. Chai th*” C. Exeeucor. Clark J. Lutz, Atty. November 12, IPBI ! Njv. 13-20-27

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Ml EH IFF S4I.E < \unibrr 11115 Iti the VdiiniN < irruit ( <>ur( Mnte of Indhtnn Ohl Adams County Bank vs. Dick Burds Larson Corporation, Dick Burd<, Jessie F. Burds, Jessi. I'. Burdg, executrix of last will and testament of Alvin L. deceased, Jessie F. sole legatee and devisee in the will of Alvin L. BurdK. deceased. Decatur Lumber Company, a corporation. By Virtue of an Order of sale, to me directed and delivered by the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court, in the above entitled cause, I have levied upon and will expose for sale by I ; public Auction, at the Court House I Door east entrance first fl >or in said County between the hours 10 o’clock a.m. and 4 p.m. on Mondav the 14 -li i day cf December A.D. 1931 the rents I and profits'for a term not exceeding seven years of the following described premises, situated in Adams County, Indiana, To-wit: Commencing at the south east corner of oullot number fifteen in the i city of Decatur in Adams county, Indiana, thence to run norta west I j two rods along Mercer street, thence j , westerly eleven rods at right angle with the above mentioned Street | I thence in a southerly direction two rods parallel with Mercer street , thence in an easterly direction to , the place of beginning. I . Commencing at a point on the ' | north line of in-lot number eighty I six as the same is designated on the ■ 1 original plat of the town (now city) , . - i fortj feet west of the north east] ’ corner of said inlot No. S 6, thence I running south parallel with the east I line of said inlot No. 86, twenty six I feet thence west parallel with the : north line of said inlot No. 86 seven- ! teen feet, thence north parallel with ! the east line of said inlot N». 86 : twenty six feet to the north line of j said inlot No. 86, them v east on the, north line of said inlot No. 86, sev- • enteen feet to the place of beginning, the same being a part of said inlot I No. 86, as aforesahl. including a pri- I vete drive way eight feet wide off of the south side of said real estate! I from third street to the alley on the I east side of mM i ini t Nd. M. j Also commencing forty feet west ' of north east corner of inlet number j eighty seven of the original plat of| the town of Decatur (now city) ! I running theme west seventeen <l7»| j feet, thence south sixty- si x (66» I feet to the south line of said lot thence east seventeen (17) feet,’ I theme north sixty-six (66) feet to! the place of beginning. Also ihlot number eight hundred! and ninety two in Charles 11. Girard’s sub-divisi n of part of out-lots number fifteen and sixteen in J. I». ! ’ I Nuttman's southern addition to the! I town (now city) of Decatur. Ind.. I I Also inlot number nine hundred! fifty-eight in Daniel N. Erwin’s sub-1 division of the west half and part J of the east half of outl’t number! | eighty one in Joseph D. Nuttman’s | addition to the town (now city) of | I Decatpr, Indiana. Als6 inlot number nine hundred ‘ j -ixty-three in Daniel N. Erwin s ; sub-division of a part of outlot num- ’ 1 her eighty-one in Joseph D. Nutt-' man’s southern addition to the tiown (now city) of Decatur. Adams county, Indiana, as the same is shown bv * | the recorded plat of said addition and | I sub-division. Also commencing at the northeast corner of outlot number fourteen in the southern addition t> the iown | (now city) of Decatur, thence running south forty (IO» degrees east in; the center of Mercer street, fifty iSO( fret, thence southwest at right angles with Mercer street ten (10)1 rods and twenty-one (21) links) thence northwest parallel with Mer- 1 ver street fifty <SO) feet t > tb“ divid- ■ ing line between outlets number four i teen, and fifteen, theme northeast’ ort said dividing line ten rods and, twenty-one links to place of beginn- ' ing. Also commencing at an iron stake. I which Is feet south of the north I 1 west romer of the following des-1 vrihed lot towlt: Commencing six’ -ods and one ami one half links' south of the northeast corner of out-! I L-»t No. 14*in the southern addition i o the town <no v • in > nf itecnl >:■. (•Indiana, thence running souti| along, the tion line fifty seven and one half fret, them e west seven degrees I north eight rods thence north paral-! Jel with the first mentioned line! fifty »evrn an! me half feet; then e j running eist seven degrees south eight rods tn the place of beginning! them e r inning north on the weat line of die above described lot five nd half feet, tben< • r inoinv <‘as* seven degrees south on the n >rth line of the above describe*! ' i lot sixts-Six feet theme in a | westerly d to the place of he- i ginning, being part «»f out-lot No. 'll in the southern adlitlon to the town (now city) >f Dc<atur. Indiana J Commencing at a point on the east line of out-lot number fourteen • in the town, (now city) of De<atur .■ ix rods ne and one half links south of the point where the east line of said out lot number fourteen being, the east line of section three ini • to wnship twenty s ven north range J t fourteen cast, intersects with Mercer i • street in said addition thence west-1 erly f rty degrees north on a par-1 ■ allel v. th Mercer street five rods and twenty-three links tr> h sjone i thence in a northwesterly direction > thlrtv-one feet to a stone theme In! • -i south easterly direction sixty four *. and one half feet to a. st ne which' is t Venty-two fret north of the. - outh line heretofore described, I ’hen'm in an easterly direction to r the west fine of High street to a 1 p Int flftv f»et north of the place of , • beginning thence smith fifty feet ( . to the place of beginning ■ Mao commsticlhg at a point slxj ■cD an ! six links south west fronj: the north east corner of outlot n »# -j her f.urtean in the southern addi-j I ’ion tn the town (now city) of Deca - | 1 tur. Indiana, said point being on the 0 biundarv line between out lots nun -1 her fourteen and fifteen of said f ' southern addition, them e east f >rty L d’ grees south on a line parallel with Mer»e street eleven rods, thence r west nine degrees north four rods [. and twenty-three links to a stone. | thence west thirty-eight degrees north seven, rods and t went v-threc ; X| lints to the boundary line between; tut lots number fourteen and fif*een, thence east thirty seven d- - grees north four rods fifteen link*? ’ on said boundary line to the place P of beginning. Also commencing at the north east r ' oroer of lot number fourteen on the e l outhern addition to the town (now tit*’) of Decatur. Indiarfa, thence outh west six rods and six links on (♦he boundary line between 1 >ts num-1 I her fourteen and fifteen of said ad--7 | thence south east parallel

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1931.

with Mercer street to the section line, thence north along said section line to the center vs Mercer street, thence north west along the center of Mercer street to th*} place of beginning containing one-half acre nwre or less, except the following described tract: Commencing at a point •n the east line of iitkat fouri»>en I on said addition six rods one and one j half links south of the point where j said east line of sail outlot (being! the east line of section three in | township twenty-seven north range) fourteen east) intersects with Mercer street in said addition, thence south four rods, theme west forty ' degrees north on a parallel with ' Mercer street five rods and twenty - I three links, thence east nine degrees south three rods and twenty-one I links t.» the place of beginning. j XLso inlot number eight hundred' and ninety one in Charles H. Gar- i aid's sub-division of part of out lots ' number fifteen and sixteen in J. ! D. Nuttman’s southern addition to | the town (now city) of Decatur. Imldiana, except thetefrom h »wevvr the mechanii’s lien of the defendant, Decatur Lumber Companx on the j garage building on a part of said | premises which is a first and prior: lien as to said building. Am! on failure to realize thesefrom the full amount of the judgment, interest thereon and costs I w ill at the same time and in the same manner aforesaid, offer for sale the) fee simple of the described premises, i S ibje< t to the Judgment in fore« lon- t

MORE AND BETTER Jmb') BREAD J V I / / —I OR SALE BY— I Fisher & Harris, Decatur I/ Walter Deitsch, Decatur tgl Appleman’s Grocery, Decatur rm BEST Kl Taber Grocery, Monroe IVA, Fl ftilft Bower Grocery, Preb'e 1 xfrfer l ■ I (Villiams Equity Elevator Co., I I Williams, Ind. I Spitler & Son. Willshire, Ohio B B Everett Grocery. Pleasant Mills Berne Milling Co., Berne

Fisher & Harris Phones 3, 4 and 5 BUTTER, Special Creamery, lb 34c OLEO, Special, Pure, 2 pounds 25c Cc oanut, Shredded, bulk, pound... 25c SHREDDED WHEAT, package ... 10c Pink Salmon, finest quality, 2 Ig. cans 22c NEW ( RACKED HOMINY, 3 lbs... 10c Pork & Beans, Moss Rose, 2 cans... 15c SUGAR, Fine Granulated, 10 1b5.,.. 50c Grape Fruit, Full of Juice, 6 for 25c Each • • • 5c BANANAS, quality fruit; 4 pounds. 25c

ORANGES j Q,, Californias. dozer, 1 «7v Rolled Oat* 1 Q 5 tb. bag ivl Red Seal or Sun BriteOf’ Cleanser, 6 cans ... *t)l Can 5c Flour, Pride of *?7/» Decatur, 12 tbs. / C 24 tbs 48c Flour, Gooch's Best /?Q _ 24 tbs. _ 00l 48 tbs. . $1.35 Milk, Tall cans Pot, Carnation or Bordens 1 t „ 2 for IOC Small cans, 4 for ... 15c Pineapple, crushed, in syrup large cans 20c New California 0/1 — English Walnuts, tb. »w’’l Coffee, Golden Rio A* 2 tbs. i

ure of the mechanics lien of defendant Decatur Lumber Company and at the same time and in the same manner aforesaid. I will offer for sale the garage building situate on part of said above described real estate to satisfx the judgment and i fl reclosure of mechanics lien in ' favor of the defendant. Decatur I Lumber Company. Taken as the pro- { perty of Dick Burdg Larson Corporation, Dick Burdg. and Jesse F. Burdg ,at tiie suit of Old Adams County I Bank and crosscoinplaintant Decatur i Lumber Company. Sale will be made without 1 any relief whatever from valuation , 1 or Appraisement Laws. BURL JOHNSON, Sheriff Adams County, Indiana I Jesse C. button, Attorney. Nov 20-27 Dec 4. Q NOTICE Positively no hunting or trespassing will be allowed on the Mrs. Re- • becca Jackson farm in St. Marys ' Township. Mrs. Rjbert Sovine. 277-40 o BARGAINS — Bargains in Living i 1 Room, Dining Room Suites. Mat- ■ tresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co. i Monroe, our Phone number is 44. I ts '

Coffee, Diamond D, the best value at Tb. £t)l Kaffee Hag, the Coffee that lets you sleep JA pourfj . . Tomatoes, New Crop, Hard packed, Ar 3 No. 2 cans AdOV Dozen 85: No. 3 cans, 2 for 25c Dozen $1.38 Soda Crackers OQ 2 tb. box fct)l Honey, White Clover 2 sections - ■t)C Shelled Pop Corn 9Qn Cutter Crackers pound box Ovl Mince Meat, None 1 r Such, pkg. .*... - 101 Seeded or Seedless Raisins, large pkg. Ivl Full assortment of FRUITS and VEGETABLES

ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rekier of Fort Wayne are the parents, of twin girl babies born at their home this morning. November 27. 1931. Mrs. Reider was formerly Miss Marie Bultemeyer. o HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. C. K. Whistler, 2241 Chicago ave.. Indianapolis underwent a minor operation at the Adams County M“morial Hospital Thursday. Luther Gibson, Monroe. Route 3, underwent a tonsillectomy operation this morning at the Adams County Memorial Hospital. —. — o— — — Otto Weis spent Thursday evening in Fort Wayne.

11l" l "lllllll 111 1111 l A broken plate glass window is bound to cut into your profit unless you’re—zLTN A-IZED Our /Etna Plate Glass Policy guarantees fast replacements—it no cost to you! Aetna Life Ins. Co., Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., Aetna Automobile Fire Co. The SuttlesEdu ards Co., Agts. Decatur, Ind. . Phone 358 1 IllhiiAiimill

Mammwßim n- rimini 1 1 ' *WHite*s LOWEST PRICES QUALITY GOODS SUPER "i.K\H E B Phone 31 or 204—For Better Se:lce end Ls’vest ?• - cs> B 10 tbs. Fine Quart cans Fancy .Jersey B Granulated Sugar Fancy Olives Sweet Potatoes g 49c 29c pound 3 V 11 21 Th. sack Pillsbury Flour 75c Bursley’s High Grade Colle.. U>10 lbs. New Corn Meal .• 25c Golden Rio Coffee, lb /. B 7 lbs. Bulk Rolled Oats 25c Fancy New Dates. 2 lbs B Fancy New Rice. <3 lbs 14c Quart cans Sweet Pickles . '’- c B 2-1 It), pkgs. Edgemont Crackers 25c Fancy < anned Pumpkin. •> cans *. j ,B 2-1 lb. pkgs. P. W. Crackers 25c Mince Meat, 2 packages, Best -' R 7 cakes P. & G. Soap 25c .3 lbs. New Seed'ess Raisins - ■ Fancy Grape Fruit, each 5c 21 lb. sack Best Pastry I lour Sun-Ray Soda Crackers !^ rge ? ew Eng! 'nk 1 2 pound package LJC X" 2g£ I GRIMES GOLDEN APPLES 25C B Macaroni ZuC SALTED PEANUTS B (1 pkg. Noodles Free) Pound ■! GREAT NORTHERN or NAVY BEANS G P ■ Peck 15 lbs.) vu B Swansdown Cake Flour, package.. 25c I Jell-O, 3 for 25c , nTuO I and 3 aluminum molds Free I'A.V . ' B Chocolate Fig Bars lb. 15c 25 C I Lemon Cakes 2 doz. Lsc — — I Fancy Grapes .... 3 lbs. 25c Small Naval Oranges doz-

•~ ~ w SCHMITT*® r — QUALITY MEAT MARKET W' PHONES 95 and 96 ■ BIG LAMB SALE I OF YOUNG SPRING LAMB ■ Lamb Stew m c B cr Meaty Lamb Shoulder Roast 12’ cSr Lamb Chops and Steaks to fry lifß - Fresh Ground Hamberger 2 tbs. ; Real Good All Pork Sausage .. .2 lbs. forK) Good Tender Beef Steak 2fleW' v Lean Pork Shoulder Roast lieH? Lean Pork Steak ! Small Lean Pork Chops or ■ I Center Cuts of Fresh Ham Fresh Picnic Ham Fresh Skinned Pig Hams All Meat Frank forts and Bologna.. .2 ih.S* Extra Good Mince Meat 2 lbs. for®/ Cottage Cheese 10c pint or IScqußL Pickled Pigs Feet 2 lbs. forflN Plenty Tame and Wild Rabbits ’A®Six Large cans Dote Pineapple for Fresh Oysters in bulk or cans ®J Watch Our Window Display for Attract® 4 bargains. We will have spec ial prices rough cuts of Pork, and small i nartersß! Beef. We do custom butchering, see us ß prices. Si H. P. Schmitt Meat Markety