Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1931 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES
FOR SALE FOR SALE or TRADE Two full blooded Guernsey. Male calves four to six weeks old will trade for Guernsey females Jim A Hendricks Phone 23 Mo. 2933tx FOR SALE—2 day old calf. Call phone 383 2953 t FOR SALtE —2 O. I. C. gilts, due to farrow soon. S. D. Henschen, mile west of Kirkland high school. Craigville phone. 294-3 t FOR SALE — Duroc male hog, 3-year-old; good breeder. Call 564B. Curtis L. Miller. 294-3 t FOR t.SALE —dome grown soup beans, $2 a bushel George Brown, second house south of the Dent School house. Phone 871-0. 29**$tx FOR ’SALE—-White Rotary el ctric sewing machine, cabinet style, practically new. A-l condition. Sacrifice price. Tlrie Groceiy, phone 965 FOR SALE — Mince meat for Christmas. Call 1202 or 1256. — 295t3x CLEARANCE SALE—I have arranged my hats in two lots. 1 i lot to go at SI.OO each, and 1 at I 50c each. Mrs. Maud A. Merri-j man, 322 S. 4th st. 295t61 FOR SALE—One of the best locat- 1 ed service stations in Decatur ! Priced to sell. J. A. Harvey Realty - Co., AUeroe, Ind. 295-2tx j FOR SALE —1928 Whippet coach: I 1927 Chevrolet t n truck; 1926 Buick sedan; 1924 Ford sedan and ' a picKJJ) Ford truck. Flank Wreck ing Co.. W. Monroe street. 295-6tx I o WANTED A’ANTED — Quilts to quilt or to : piece. Three quilts for sale. Mrs. ' Mary Barkley. Phene No. 6261. 294-6tx WANTED —Experienced girl wants general housework. Write box "L. Democrat. 294-4tx 1 WANTED—Experienced girl wants j general housewo.k to do. or will j car? for children. Address Demo-; crat office, care of Cox No. 41 295-3 t ! Q . MISCELLANEOUS FOR EXCHANGE Near General Electric. 7 loom house with gas. electricity, and garage. Nicely paper d. $3.0(10. Will take Michigan property. Write Box 20 i Daily Democrat. 294-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 light h usekeeping looms in modern home. 803 N. Second St. phone 840 or 925. 295-3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pocket book c ntaining five | dollar bill, 3 ones,.some silver and ‘ piece of heavy gold chain. Was I lost Saturday morning and is be ' lieved to hat e been mislaid at National 5 and 10 cant store. Finder! please ieturn to this office and re ' ceive reward. A. M. Fisher. 2»o-3t.x o RITUALISTIC WORK PLANNED (CONTINUED FROM PiyGE ONE 1 members to attend the Wednesday evenirfg ceremonies. The»local class has been forming tdj sometime and final arrangements were not completed until -Ji was assured that the Bluffton degree team could exemplify the work. The Decatur lodge of Elks ha. more than 200 members and the, present class is one of the largest to receive the degree work in recent years. BARGAINS — Bargains in Living Room. Dining Room Suites, Mat ! tresses ami Rugs. Stuckey nr.d Co Monroe, our Phone number is 44 tf —-'IT .._-M-.-T-.il FLORENCE HOLTHOL’.SE St* nograph ic W< •rk Typewriting I*" ’ I M< rrvHMti's I OHie- K ~l C If you have any extra typewritiru; or menograyhir work I will fugled tn do it. Phono <2 for ai) r.n 'Th <• n i
■■ Ashbaucher’s Majestic furnaces \SBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING ’T.IGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739
MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Dec. 15 No commission ami no yardage, i Hogs, 100-140 pounds $3.50 140-160 pounds $3.70 160-225 pounds $3.90 . 225-275 pounds $3.70 275-350 pounds $3.50 1 Roughs $3.00. Stags—s2.oo. Vealers $7.00 Spring Lambs $4.75 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May .1 uly Wheat .5594 -57% .59 .5794 Corn .37% .40% .42% .43% Oats . .25% .2694 .86% FORT WAYNE LIESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 15.—(U.R) —Livestock: Hog market, 5 cents lower. Hogs, 100-140 pound -- $3.95 140-160 pounds 4.05 160-200 pounds 4.15 200-250 pounds 4.05 250-300 pounds 3.95 300-350 pounds 3.85 Roughs. $3.25; Stags, $2.00. Calves—s7.so. Lambs —$5.00. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: On sale 1400; active, I steady to strong with Monday’s close; weights below 150 showing I strength; sorter 160-210 lbs. $4.754.55; plainer kinds $4.65; 230-245 tbs. $4.50-4.60; few pigs $4.35. Cattle: Receipts 50; cows | steady, steers unsold. ; Calves; Receipts. 100; vealers j unchanged, $8.50 down. j Sheep: Receipts 300; lambs unchanged; good to choice $6-6.25; j medium kinds and strongweights j $9.50; throwouts $5; fat ewes j $2.25-3. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Dec. 15. I N >. 2. I’ew Wheat 451 3o lbs. White Oats . 2S lbs. White Oats 1!«I Barley gs c j Rye I Say Beans . . 4Uc 1 New No. 4 Yellow corn 40v I New Na. 4. White Corn 35c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET | Eg£S, dozen ig c COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers C. P. Meyer Co., inc., in lots 954, 972. Decatur to Wayne Morris PI n j Co. for SI.OO. William D. Studler. land in Hartford township to Pearl Erma French for $750.00 . PRISON RIOTS ARE DISPELLED ■CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ! the sire ts he e. The age-1 grey- . hatred convict was “tired and hungry and nearly frozen’ and on his i way back “home” he said. it was thought he had made good escape and gotten out of the NIGHT TAXI Phone 1079 H. P. McGill IS. E. Black t-J ’EIiAL DIRbvCOR Mrs. Black. Attendant Calls answered promptiv day or niqht. ! ,f lica 7. ,nr 500 Home phone /27 Ambulance Service i — N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST tiye-. Examined, Glasses Fitted IhH’RS: Bto 11:30—12:30 to 5:0 Saturdays, 8:00 p, nr Telephone 135 I’or BETTER HEALTH See DR. 11. FROIINAPFEL Licensed j Lliir<i|ir;n ‘or :m<| Nnturnpalh Radionfc diagnosis anil treatment Phone 314 104 So 3 r( j st Office Hours: 1012, I t, 6 8 10 years in Decatur, 1 LOP.ENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS I Calls answered promptly day nr |i night. Ambulance Service Office Phone 90. 1 IfrHldnprn Phone, Decatur 1041 R'-sidence Phone, Mnnron 81 LADY ATTENDANT
TBIMBLE THEATRK J POPEYE NOW SHOWING-“THE MAIN BOUT” BY E, C, SEGA] fjZT Hoo%eMrr£) \1 \\ \« - o’Sl ('6otme I 1 "Jit? oShC/jsaT- I c - cb.o^ l L'J -c 1931 Kmff Feature* Syndicate !nc Great Britain rtghta reserved ti/.
section, but he said he had been hiding in the woods” not 12 miles ) from the pris n. He had ammunition. a .45 pistol and a 30-30 rifle with him. ■ 1 .Meanwhile Warden T. B. White i | was 1 eported improving in the hos- ■ pita!. He stiff rod shotgun wounds > in his left arm inflicted by the con-1 • 1 victs. ’ I A complete investigation as to ! the source of the six revolvers, shot- 1 I guns and rifles us d by the seven! ' pris tiers was being conducted to-1 I day b. Sanford Bates. Bates, dl: ?c-1 I to; of federal prisons, arrived here ■ j ■ from Washington. Literary Output The New 1 irk public libr.irj adds two miles nf hunks a veur ‘ .... Ml UR IFC SMI', lii thr Irfi'iiiN < irt'iiil Court Slatr «>f Intliana. ( all we Niiaibrr IIIU2 New York Life Insurance Com-, pany, of New York City. New York, I ■I vs. George M. Jenkins, Eva J. Jen-j kins John H.Mundhenk. Berne F>juit\ Exchange Company: Defendants I >1 By virtue an order <*f s ile to me i . j directed and delivered from the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court in I th* above entitled cause 1 have ' levied upon and will expose for sale ’ i»y public* auction, at the Cou v t House Door vast entrance first floor in sHI County between the hnuif* ! if 10 A. M. ami I. o’cloc k U. M. on ' I burs t.«v the 24th day of December t j A. D. 1931 the rents and profits tori 1 i term not exceeding seven years I of the following described real Es-■ tate, to-wit: The east half of the southeast quarter of sei tion 16. Township 25 i ’ north, range 13 east, of the second I principal Meridian. < ontaining SO i J u res: also the northwest quarter of.' j the s mtheast quarter of section 16.; township and range aforesaid con-i taining 4<» acres; containing In all .I 12" a« res in Hartford Township. Ad- ’ ams County, Indiana. i And on failure to realize there-I from the full amount of the jurdjr-i ment, interest thereon an 1 costs I ! will at the same time and in the ni t nor afurt sai 1. offer for sale the ! . imple <f the described premises k I tak> n as the property f George i M. Jenkins. Eva J. Jenkins, John H. ’ jMundhenk, and Berne Equity Ex- 1 j change Co At the suit of New York IJ'» Ins ir.ince Company of New' . York City, New York. Said sale will I 1 ' be made without any relief whatever • I from valuation or Appraisement: ‘ BULL JOHNSAN, Sheriff I A lams County, Indiana; | C. L. Walters, Attorney, Dec. 1-8-15.! o SHEHII r % %| I. 11l the VlnniM t’lrrnit Court. Mate . wf indinnn. < nnse \nnil»er ’ Hrr r.an G. H ffri ni, vs Nettie Hoop I | old AJ ims County Bank, a corpora-j i lion. American Security Company al 1 orporation. By virtue an order of <ile to me . I'’ire ted and delivered from the I i Clerk of the Adans Circuit Court in’ • I the above « ntitied cause. 1 have le\- ; ied upon an 1 will expose for sale Iby public’ aiu-ti m, at the Court House Door, east entrance first floor | ' in said county between the hours lof 10 o’clock A. .M. and 4 o’clock' - ! I*. M. on Thursday the 24th < day of De. ember, A. D. 1931, the •ent< and p ofits for a term not ex-! I reeding seven years of the f Ho v- \ ing de-i ribed real Estate, TO-WIT*. j Commencing at ap dm sixty three! i (63) feet south of the northeast cor- ; ner of ouHot two hundred ninety I in Joseph Crabb* Thirl Wes-i I tern Addition to the town, now city' 1 of Decatur on the east line of said ( jOutiot, Umnoe south on the cast I I line of said Outlet to the south Jim 1 of t:>. n rth half of • aid • »atl h. ! r ’hem v vo st on the south line of sHd i » moth ‘i• ! f of one humin’d forty five i » I feet, thOnce north parallel W’ith I I the eaH line of sai-l out lot t» a point si' t' th’ *’o (6.‘D feet south of I ; cast one hundred fortyfive (145) feet | ) lln /AdMns c»unty. State of Indiana,] ! De aii r. ImF an ;. Alld on failure to realise there-! from the fu'l am Hint of th«- ju<Ux- j nem. interest thereon and costs 1 , «vp| at the sa pe time and in the man i ’ ner afnresai 1. offer for sale the fee i .simple of the described premise , 7 ; ken ns the property of Nettie Koop l I DI 1 Adams <’»unt\ Bank, a corpna|tinn and the American S*-euritv »'o apiny. a < «»rpc»r;it j >n. At the suit • »f I i ri a i G Hoff nan. Sa i i > il. Vlll bo mad. W'timut any relief \v at ! .•vei- from valuation or appraismvnt i la ws. BUHL JOHNSON, Sheriff Adams County, Indiana. i I benhart Heller, an 1 Schurger. Attys December 1-8-15' O xnn ro \ >\-ioidi.vts In fhr lda»“N < Ireiih < »>«rt N< vember Term ft»3l Cnswplalail t<» tnrecl *nt mortgage Xo. 14171» I’HE STAI E O’’’ INDIANA ADAMS COUNTY, SS: ■ F’l t*h®r J" nt Stork Land Bink of Tnllampolis, vs. Patrick Mor»n. .. Morar) . J. McAndrews, The Nottingiiatn oil Compan . It appearing from affidavit, file 1 in tim sbtve entitled c«ii»f, that E. J. McAn irevs whose full hji l tru“ nan e is unknown tn the plaintiff of I the above name" defendants I-a non 1.1 resident of the State of Indiana. . . Noth e Is therefore hereby given L : ’he aid E. )f. M« Andrrv'4 whose full I t < ■ name Is unknown to the j nlaintiff that he he and appear Los r»‘ the lion. Judge i,r the Adams | ’it--Hit Court on the Sernnd tiny of i ’’ebru trv. 1 '2.2. »he same bring the - .’>d J i’-i ’i >1 | y nt (tvt ‘Tillar term thereof, to be holden I h H»e Codrt House (n the <ht \ of | ’ ‘ocpitif, ( n-im en. iii g on M'nrlnv, j the first dftv of February A. D. 1'.532, j and pledd by answer or demur to • sai l * oup’aint. or the same will br Ihe ird and ctetern Irrnd *ln his ahj sem e. Witness, mv name, and the Beal I ~r ’-’ld <’nurt hereto effi'ed, this : th day of Decern'■«,! 1931. Be’-n!’ e Nels *n tTark. My Mar* elia Ishrl<dk De'putv. iDe rnber s. 1931. I 'Turk J. Lutz. Attorney. Dec. 8-15-22
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1931.
As President Posed With Cabinet ■EHB swk - J®** B
Here is the latest photo, made in the South grounds « of the White House, of President Herbert Hoover j and his Cabinet. Left to right, front row, are Sec- • retary of WaV Patrick J Hurley. Vice-President i Charles Curtis, President Hoover. Secretary of ’ ’ Henry L. Stimson. Secretary of the Treasury I Andrew Mellon. Back Row, left to right: Secretary 1
Tornado Strikes at Camden, Arkansas -7. v . i \X ’• i i -o -’ll x * f v® . W ‘ ... L ; ’feo 1 ' aJl— MumtaaMKcK &'• T. - /' >‘4, ‘ “'vDL . — “ r Si I ? ; ' t' ... u- ■ - T< ,, ■: —xmo/d-jm...-«nt To-r mtlal rains and severe windstorms swept o er southwest Arkansas, causing great damage in ■"*, e " * nd do - Some of the lar K»'st structures In C tr.den. a town of 7.000, were wrecked by the "’ y he b" ‘•’OKS included the Methodist Chur-ii -nd tin Ouachita County courthouse. One fataliiy oc uired st < aindeu, where Helen Colvert. 5, was bur d in the wrrt kage of her home.
» Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these test questions? Turn to Page | j j I Four for the answers. 1. For what amendment to the Constitution is the Natimal Wo-, I ran’s Party working? 2. In what count, y is the city of ■ Lima? What is tlte nam of the isth- 1 ; mas c nnccting the continents of I Asia amt Africa? 4. What fant >us falls tn Ifriea were discovered by the explorer 1 David Livingston? 5. Who wrote the wa song, “Over Utert?" t> v ' u <.t is a '‘cubit?" 7 v> ‘ > holiday in Fiance 'alls 1 n .a.j is? fi. Wha' state is nicknamed The Palmetto State? !t Who ;<( King Ro i'nani i ? 10. Who was the Frenchman, MarI eel? o U RY TRIAL BEGINS TODAY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) i the railroad concern brought out the fact that the receiver alloy’d, have am-opted the straw til’d then ho should huvo filed h’s claim fcr damages, in accordance with tin, , 1 inter-state law. f > The jury hearing the case in eludes: 1 Charles Gagm Root township; i Phil B*w, Union township; Ed< ! ward Neadstine, Blue Creek town-, jiabin: Walter Rultemeier, Root: township; Chari’s Lehruiau, Union j town shin: W. A. bower, Decatur; . Ben EJtfng. Washington township; j Albert Heckman, Preble township:
t of Commerce Robert Lamont, Secretary of the Interior Ray Lyman Wilbur. Postmaster General WaiI ter F. Brown, Attorney General William Mitchell, I Secretary of Agriculture Arthur Hyde, Secretary : as the Navy Charles Francis Adams and Secretary of Labor \\ illiam N. Doak. On them rests the responsibility of guiding the country in the most troublesome era since the war.
Frank Krick, Decatur; Frank Heaston. Jefferson township; William Grandilard, French township anj Miltan Girod, Kirland township. Attorneys Meek. I’rtiflton and
j | Automobile - Service Wreehing Service Automobile Painting and Body Work Libby-Owens-Ford Shatter-proof Plate Glass ■ k Motor Overhauling and Brake Service » Fisk Tires and Tubes ALL WOBK GUARANTEED, Saylors Motor Co
Harker and Er.vin of Frankfort represent tlie plaintiff and Attorneys Eichorn and Edris represent the defendant. Several witnesses were called today and testified in Rie case.
AUTO PLATES DISTRIBUTED (CONTINUED FORM PAGE ONE) included on the regular I x re-] ceipts obtained from the county; treasurer. Thia receipt answers! the purpose and must be presented to the bureau manager before the 1932 licenses are issued. Certificates of title for the auto-, molSle must also be presented in
Wake Up Your Liver Bil -Without Calomel
And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin* to Go If you feel sour and sunk and the world looks punk, don't swallow a lot of salts, mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gum and expect them to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. For they can’t do it. They only move the bowels and a mere movement doesn’t get at the cause. The reason for yourxlown-and-out feeling is your liver. It should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels
•••■■■■■■■■RtoWfcaa SllU ...wrwn-,.x . . r “Community Auction Salq DECATUR, INDIANA I . SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19,1931 )j AT 10 A. M. I 25—HEAD OF IIOKSES—2S AH broke horses, ;< few mutch teams, good : >rs; vcJ 1300 to 1600 lbs. Noiie of them branded, 'i >v be sviil sale barn any lime after Wednesday. Ever horse will! hitched ami tried to suit buyer. 20 Milk Cows; 40 Feeding ( attic; Hogs; Sheep; Poultry.tt Several bushels of Soy Beans. Dt catur Community Sale Roy Johnson, Herman Strahm, auels. >ATrTVW" Hill 111 I 11MR ■■■ NOTICE OF SALE OF 2 FARMS AND PERSON AL PROP LiC J I, tlu Uiidt I’sigaed, (iKiCon (ieti> I nislei'ii| Bankruptcy, of Denton Ri'teHt’ ”nd - becH will otter tot sale the personal propi ly ol Bankrupts at public sale at the lull wiiu phtei to-wit: Ihe lii sl sate wi I Ih> at 10 o clotk v .'li’Bll)As, DECEMBER 18, on the farm i i 1 >ciitonanj Ora K. Batclill located mile south and i nl '‘j west ot t.raigxille, or 3 miles north and I miles cm cl Bhillton, and consists of the followin ; | , ro|X‘rl’j to-wit: One set ol harness and collars, and "lie pilejj buzzi'd wood; ’.900 ]>u. of corn in the crdi; 72)shfl®j of standing coni; 1 (Ml bu. of oats; (i tons <4 beau H 11 tons of mixed hay; 5 tons of straw in Ilin hini-n sows ami IX pigs, and numerous oilier - ill ill’ llß, l •The second sale will be at I o’cl >• k I’. I BIDAY, DECEMBER IX, on the fmni ol D<* Rate ill. locahsl J mile south and 1 d< "ed “ ( raigville, or 3 miles north and I n:d<s east P.luirton, and consists of the follow in” to-wit: Eight head of good milk cows, 3 slm.iis weiJiiH ■dx»ut 175 Jieunds each; 1 Delaval sep.n t '• :l scl H farm inachinVry, one wagon, ami nuineious aIH small items. All personal propertv will be sold ln< and elefl <1 all liens. L rms made known on day <>l sale.l 1 lie farms of said parties consislimn ol ij acres in Section 25, Range 12 of Lain isle. I"" p *i and 123 acres in Section 3(1. Range Id ol said lo»l ship, all in Wells County, Indiana, will l>< olhi" 1 sale at the Farmer's State Bank at C.raig'ili*- lmi |;ll S on Thursday. Decemlier 17, 193 L at H* o > lock ' j The Real Estate Will Be Sold Subject to A i-ie" 5 - I ; Lunch Will Be Served on the Ground. | GIDEON GERBER, TRUSTEE IN B.'.Nhßl' 1 ’’ 11 J Amo« Gerber. Clerk; H. H. High End Ellenberger Bros-. I
applying for plates. | More than 4.090 pi ateg 1 been issued to the loca] te3 The license fe, < range \ to $lO on passer;, r ,, (rs J six to s2'B) on trucks. || Hear Robert M 7 im J man describe the bottoj the sea. I). H. s. Th3 8:1a p.nt. I Dance W ednesday Sn|
If this bile is not flowing frody, J doesn’t digest. It just decays in the J Gm bloats up your stomach. ¥« thick, bad taste and your breath ntfij, J often breaks out in llenukho, Y » J aches and you feel down and out. system is poisoned. 1 It takes those good old C ARTERTUrJ LD ER PILLS to get these two p flowing freely and make you fed * They contain wonderful, harmless J vegetable extracts, ama ng wh.n itosJ making the bile Cow freely. « 1 But don’t ask for liver pills. .A s k W(J Little liver Pills. Look for the name C J Little Liver Pills on the red hbd. Bsm substitute. 25c at al’, stores. © 1931,CUfl
