Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1932 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE tok Srtut. —Slab wood, per cord. $2.00. Pole wood for kitchen. $2.50 . Pate and body wood furnace and 1 fireplace, heavy. $2.75. Adams County Lumber Co. Phone 994. 16tGx FOR SALE —Michigan Apples. Jon-1 athans. Wagners, Spies, Mclntosh ' Grimes Golden. Prices 40, 50 and 65 ! cents bushel. Bring Containers. S. i E. Hatagard, mile north and three , and a half miles east Monroe. 15-6tx ' FOR SALE —/House No. 616 North Seventh street, Decatur. 7 rooms nicely painted and papered. Garage $25 down balance at sl2 per month Write Chas. H. Palmer. 700 N. Burdick St. Kalamazoo, Mich. 17-3tx FOR S.CLE —2 Guernsey cows, all straight and right. Some fresh. E others to freshen in few days. Choice out of six. Louis Koldewey, phone 845-L. 19 lit FOR SALE —New and used Fordson tractors. Used parts. Plow [ points at reduction. Craigville Garage. 19 12t Fri Tues. FOR SALE — Two Holstein cows , with calves by side. Two Holstein male calves nine months old. Ernest i ' Lonaenbcrger Craigvllle Ind. Craig- , ■ vllle phone. 18-3 t I FOR SALE — A seven room semi- j modern house. For full particulars | write to Louise Tckulve 2335 Que- ; bee Rd.,Cincinnati, Ohio. 18-6tx FOR SALE—2O head nice white, feeding shoats. O. Sales, 2 mile [ south of Linn Grove. 15t3x eod frOR SALE—ib^TonTAlfalta - Hay I Bl Inquire A. D. Suttles. 18-3 t | FOR SALE —Fresh cow and heifer I calf, two weeks old. Wayne Dill I ing, Craigville phone. 1-4 mile east | of Kirkland High School, zt J 21-23 j WANTED WANTED—Custom granding to do with portable hammer mill. Equip ed with corn shelter. Be sure and get our low prices. Steffen Bros. Craigville hone 21 on 6 17-3tx WANTED —Flat tires to repair, will , call for and return them anywhere within city limits for 25c I Phone 1289 Porter and Passwater. I LOWLANDS OF STATE MENACED jCONTTNCED FROM PAGE ONEI f will rise to 26 feet. The Hood stage is 19 feet. At Vincennes, where the rainfall [ was' 1.51 inches, the Wabash was 15.1,feet and rising. Terre Haute reported the Wabash was 16.9 and rising. The flood stage is It feet., The east fork of the White river was' rising at Shelbyville, where! the precipitation was 1.07 inches. At Decker it was at a level of 22.6 feet and rising. The precipitation there was 1.25 inches. Armington ' predicted the White river would rise to a level of 26 feet at Shoals. The Ohio river at Evansville was reported falling, having not yet felt ■ ’he effects of the heavy rain of the! past 24 hours. PUBLIC SALE of Live Stock Wednesday. Jan. 27, 1932 10 o'clock a. m. at my farm. 2Vi miles south of 1 Monroeville, on the Liberty road. | 3 head of HORSES-One pair of black Norman mares, 1 bay gelding. 8 head of CATTLE. 24 head of Tried Sows and Gilts. I Poland and Duroc; one big type: Poland male. 35 head of Breeding Ewes. Farm implements—Good set of, heavy harness. Seed corn. TERMS-Sums over $lO credit I of 6 months will b<» given, purchas-1 er giving bankable note. 4'5 dis-* count tor cash. D. J. Barkley, Roy Johnson, an t. Owner Citizens State Bank, clerk. WILL a loan up to $300.00 help you.' We make confidential l<lun» on your own personal security. No eudrnsors -lowest terms. We feature prompt »er rice- you get the money the same day you apply. Small monthly or weekly paymentsartanged to suit your convenience. Call, write or phone us. Special Straight Time Plan Franklin Security Co. Open dailyßtos, Saturday till 9
MARKETREPORTS haily report of local AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Jan. 23 No commission and no yardage. ’ I Hogs. 100-151) pounds $3.60 150-320 pounds $4.00 220 250 pounds $3.70 250-350 pounds $3.50 Roughs $2.75. , Stags—sl.so Vealers $8.50. Spring lambs $5.26 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept. I Wheat .57% .59% .59 .60% • Corn .38% .41 .42% .43% I Oats .26 .25% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y„ Jan. 22. <U.R) Livestock: Hogs: on sale, 2,700; dependable tiade; generally 10c to 15c over Thursday's average; bulk 160-210 lbs.. $4.60; few $4.65; 220-255 lbs.. $4.25-$4.50; weights below 140 lbs., $3.85-$4.25. Cattle: Receipts, 250; holdovers, 150; little done on steers and heifers; one load common to medium, 25c over at $5.25; cutter cows weik ,at $1.75 $275; fat cows, dull, at $3.25$3.50. Calves: Receipts, 700; vealers [active; steady, $lO down. Sheep: Receipts, 3,400; lambs I largely 25c lower; rather slow at [decline; good to choice wooled lambs, $6; mostly $6.25; few, $6.35; 100 lbs., fat lambs, $6; common and [ medium, $5-$5.50. FORT WAYNE LIESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. Jan. 22.—(U.R)) I Livestock: Hog market steady to 15c lower. I Hogs, 100-140 pounds $3.25 140-160 pounds .3.91 160-200 pounds 4.15 200-225 pounds .... 4.05: 225-250 pounds 3.95 | 250-275 pounds 3.85 275-300 pounds 3.75 300-350 pounds 3.65 Houghs, $2.75; Stags. $1.50. Calves—s9.oo. Lambs —$5.00. — LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Jan. 23 [ No. 2 New Wheat . 48c , I 30 lbs. White Oats 20c I 28 lbs. White Oats 19c BaQty ....... 30c .Ry* .... 30c I Soy Beans . ... ...... 35c I i New No. 4 Yellow Corn 40c I New No. I White corn 35c I LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET [ Eggs, dozen ioc , NOTICE- M. S. Elzey has recover- j ed from his illness and is nowready to epair your watches and I clocks. Don't wait, 1 need it. M. S. , ELZEY. Jeweyer. 16-6tx [ HI I < II BOND H VI, r: Xoti<.- I b hereby given that the bl<ls well be received it the office <>l the Countj Treasurer of Adams Counfv. Indiana, up anil until Hie hour of Hi „■< !., k A. M on I’ridav 15th day of February. lu:i2. for the purehas.- of the following Diu.li B inds, t owit: . The Ib-nry Krick Drain in Adams li ounty, Indiana, the total amount of , said bonds being $1,XG6.35 in serj ies. Said hinds are to be dated Heeamber 1 l!i:n and bear interest at the rate of six per eent from that date payable semi-aim mil I x after He. ember 12th, ImH : The Interest 'rom the date of said bonds until -May 15, la;;z will be payable nt that The right is reserved Io reject any all bids. Said bonds will be sold for not less than their fare value. Albert Harlow, Au Jltor, Adams County. Ind. ' * VMMMMMaaaanMMMWMB ’ u ” sTe black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Vhs. IJ'ark, Lady Attendant j Calls answered promptly day or night. i Office phone 506 Home phone 7271 Ambulance Service [ N. A. BIXLEIt O n TOMETRIST Eves Examined, Classes Fitted * HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:oo p. nt. Telephone 135 For BETTER HEALTH Sec DR. |L FROHNAPFEL Licensed ChiiTiDractor.iind Naturapatli Radionic diagnose and treatment. Pllono 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours- 10-12, 1-5, 6 8 10 years in Decatui*. LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone no. j lUriiucnce Phone, Decatur 1041 Rcf»iden< e Phono, Monroe 81 ’I LADY ATTENDANT
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\OTI< I] OF ( <>M HALE Notice is hereby ffiven that the undersigned commissioner, appointed it) an action for partition in the Adams Circuit Court wherein Ida Jackson etal are plaintiffs and Bertie Overholser etal are defendants for the partit:-n <>f eertain real estate therein described, to sell the real estate described in the <• unplaint in said cause, I will, as such commissioner, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on Saturday, F’ebrurary ! Oth 1032, at the east door of the I Court House in the city of Decatur, I county of Adams, an 1 state of Indiana, offer for sale eat public sale .' t i the highest and best bidder the fallowing real estate in the County I of Adams and State of Indiana, to- I wit 'rhe south forty-five t 15) feet off! of Ini t number three hundred six-I teen in the Southern addition! to the town, now cits, of Decatur in said county and state. Terms of sale: One-third in cash, ! one-third in nine months, ami one- I third in eighteen months from day j of sale, purchaser to give notes, : waiving valuation or appraisement] laws, with six per cent, interest from * slid date, the same to be secured by . mortgage upon the real estate sold; ! or the purchaser may pay all cash ' if so desired. F'red I. Commissioner I this 14th day of January Lenhart and Heller,, Attornevs Jan. 15-22-29 t p point me nt ol \dniiHi*>t rat or Noti- e is hereby given. That the I I undersigned has been appointed Ad- | ininistrator of the estate of Amelia 1 F. Niblick late of Adams County, de- I ceased. The estate is probably sol- ' vent. L. A. Holthouse, Administrator J Jan. 14, 1932 Clark J. Lutz Attorney} Jan. 15-22-29 | PUBLIC SALE I will sell all of my household furniture at my residence, 703 Studebaker s’., Decatur. 2 blocks - west of South Ward school: MONDAY. IAN. 25th al 10:00 a. m. Velour overstuffed 5-piece living [ room suite, almost new; Windsor: I Heatrola heating stove, new; Oakj i dining table. 6 leather bottouii i chairs; Buffet, walnut finish, new: 1 I Floor lamp: Simmons bed. springs I and mattress, complete; iron bed! j springs and mattress, complete, [ I 3 gqod dressers; 1 commode; [ Library table; two 9x12 Axntin-' I st er rugs; Congoleum rug 9x12; ' Large Mirror 18x42; Royal drop 1 | head sewing machine; New |itch;en cabinet; New refrigerator; E i burner gasoline stove, new; | Wardway electric washer, new; white enamel kitchen table; linoleum; canned fruit; lawn mower; dishes and cooking utensils; jars and cans. Many artieTcs too numerous to mention. Anyone is welcome to look at this furniture before Saturday. TERMS—CASH. JOHN COOK Roy Johnson, auct. Dutch Ehinger, clerk. BARGAINS — Bargains in laving Room. Dining Room Suites. Mattresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co Monroe, our Phone number is 44 tf i y I amMSßßmnntaHMHi NIGHT, or any other time, the Fire Dei partment will always fly to your rescue! But there’s nothing more satisfying than your Fire Insurance will make good your loss! Make sure that the company back of your firt policy it the dependable Automobile Insurance Company I of Hartford, Conn. Aetna Life Ins. Co., Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., Aetna Automobile ■ Fire Co. The SutCesEdwards Co., Agts. Decatur. Ind. j Phone 358 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JAM ARY 22, 1932.
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Scenes like the above were the order of the day when the voters of Finland balloted to decide the fate of what is their equivalent of our Eighteenth Amendment. The nation wide referendum resulted in an overwhelming vote being cast for the repeal of the prohibition law The most remarkable feature of the referendum was the heavy vote cast by Finnish women, most of the credit for the abolition of the unwanted law being awarded to them as a consequence. Photo shows a peasant woman, who journeyed a long way to register her protest against prohibition, marking her ballot at a Helsingfors polling booth
♦ ; ♦ Test Your Knowledge I I | Can you answer seven of these | | test questions’ Turn to Page | Four for the answers. t « 1. Os w’nat country is the Nile the principal river? 2. Where is Cornell University ; I located? 3. What country (mulshes the | greater part of the world’s supply i of coffee? 4. Os what nationality was Alexander the Great? 5. Who was President of the Coni tinental Congress w hen the DedaI ration of Independence was signed? 6. Name the five Great Lakes oi' ■ North America? 7. What is a “knot" as a unit of measurement? ; 8. Os what heavenly body is Plu- . | to, the name’. 9. Os what • v..ntry is the ros= _!ic ; l national Aower? f 10. Who wrote Gulliver s Travels? FIFTY-TWO ) EAR OLD DIRECTORY interestinc; I (CONTINUED FORM PAGE ONE) i jUongletcn. lawyer: J. S. Hart, (lour I mill; Bushnell A- Schlegel, black-1 smiths; Confer A Holthouse. shoes; ’ Clos-s A Elzey, jewelers; J. S Covierdate, physician; A. L. DeVUbiss, ■ dentist; Donovan A- Adlespergcr. I grocers; C. T. Dorwin, photograph -I cr; Samuel Flagg, grocer; Franc • [ A Hooper, lawyers; Fristoe A Fiis- ! itoe, dress makers; Hiskev A Spang I [ter. furniture; B. R. Freeman, I SALE CALENDAR Jan. 26 —Ira Falter, 2 mi:es aoutn I of Van Wert. Ohio, i.lusibg out sale Roy-Johnson, and. Jan. 28—B. F. Reynolds and sou, I Ft. Jennings. Ohio; Toland China | hog sale. Roy Johnson, auct , Jan. 30 -- Decatur, Community : sale. Roy Johnson, and. Feb 9- Ralph Shady, on Adams and Well* County line. 4 mi. north of State Road 16, Closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 11 — Christ Marbaugh, G miles and 3 miles north of Decafu-, closing out sate. Roy Johnson, auct. 1* eb. 16—-Charlie Keller, 3 miles north and % mile west of Magley. Closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 23 - Martin Ketterman, Purebred Duroc Hog sale. Moulto i | Ohio. Roy Johnson. aucL Feb. 12 Joo Overlander. 4 mile north aud 3 miles ea»t of Ossian, Ind., closing out sate. Roy Johu--1 son, auct.
physician; I). I). Heller, lawyer; A.i B. Jamison, physician; Charles A. Jaleff, physician; Henry Krick, sheriff; Krick & Mangold, butler and eggs; 1. J. M'iesse. Miesse House; William Mcrsman. brewery; It. L. Myers A Bro., woolen mills; Thomas F. Mylott, flax mill; Niblick, Crawford & Sons, general store; Peterson & Huffman, lawyers; Pyle & Mallonee, gunsmiths; Isaac Rhodes, marshall; Rout Brothers, flour mill; Franz Schumacher. tailor; John Schurger, recorder; Schafer Brothers, hardware; W. (1. Spencer, hardware; Isaac Strauss, clothing; Studebaker « Quinn, lawyers; Terveer & Bowers. hardware; J. H. Stine, hardware; Trout & Stanton. Decatur .Journal; Mederic Walsh, agent G. R. & 1.: Henry Winness. boots; L. Yager, furniture and a number of others. SERIES OF MEETINGS ARE PLANNED HERE ’ (CONTINUED FORM PAGE ONE! Ing these messages which will make i ihe outstanding truths more vivid I and better nnderatoud. The services ' begin at 7 o'clock and the members and friends of the church should avail Cie nselves of this opi portunity of hearing the story of i the church. The young people of the church are especially urged to’ attend and hear these sermon-lec-tures. ( ROWLEY PAYS WITH HIS LIFE - 1 -PAC’a C'NEI I extreme penalty [or the murder of Patrolman Frederick Hirsch, wan- . '.only slain when ho found Crowley and his sweetheart. Helen , Walsh, parked in their automobile i on Leng Island. Police were seeking the yc"th for another crime. The mother until the last diy I held aioof from her sun and even i then she withhold her identity, t Eight hours before the young gunman died her message arrived at Sing Sin? prison—the only message > he ever received from her. •It was in a brown package enclosing a rosary enfolded In a note on which were ..crawled these words: i "From your mother." i A few hours later Mrs. Crowley, . i the foster mother he had called I "Mom." left him alone with the . I rosary. She wept as her two I j daughters, Mrs. Margaret Kennedy anil Mrs. Alice McNally, walked ■ with her through the dimly lighted, , i steel barred corridors out of the ■great prison doors. An automobile whisked the famI
lily away in a pouring rain. Crow- ! ley called a guard, asked for a [newspaper, wasn't interested, then ' called for Warden Lawes. “Try to see me again." Crowley Isaid as they clasped hands in part ] I ing. “Don't know if I’ll be able to," Lawes responded. "You come back or 1 won't go. 'Crowley told him. Tile warden sent some ice cream.' ■Crowley shared it with Ruth Brown.' negro woman sentenced to die later. 9:30 p. in.: Crowley told guards he would “make no fuss" when he went to the chair. Father John McCaffrey had advised him to pay the penalty without the bravado 'that had marked “is life. 10 o'clock: He’en Walsh, the I sweetheart who turned st ite's witness an I whose testimony helped .send Crowley to the chair, ended her vigil outside the prison gates. I She had pleaded in vain tor a "good bye kiss." Crowley would hare none of her. “She wants to sell the story to a newspaper.' ’he cried The sweet- ' heart who preceded lier had given 1 the tip that sent a hundred or more I police to Crow ley s last hiding place I where he was captured with Miss »■ i» as »■ n — . — i 1 Wanted To put out on shares 15 head of Ewes due to lamb this month. Phones 34 or 8475. James Sprague
8 HALF PRICI I I SALE I || The Home Grocery] Z Bl ’ Y ONE ITEM at the regular price I AND GET ONE AT HALF PRICE! I jO Sweet Corn Sweet Post ToiuuT ■ M '..tn hind 7’ -C !a, 1 l leaches Hardwater Soap Apricots I SB H> S v , | ,P La w <'w»a Large cans QI/p H 19c valuc ■••• J /2 C 10c Size 5c 10c value .. . . y -I I] B R»n< t *Sa Wheat Hearts Macaroni or” I BRo< i"® I b " Spaghetti I 17/3C 9'/ 2C 5c I 1 Ti A he Kiddies Like It! _ ■ I Om<lt<)€S • — /< i> v h ' R!o g,,it Tomatoes I f lo< can e>c Perfect rj\/ n, s(‘ I O 15 C can ... 7 /2C lot ' ,a " | , Roiled Oats | - ■ >■« 7'/?c l . e !m" cakt ' Fl0 “ r '“ nscs 9c I -W 10c me 5c 18c s,ze ’ t,ozcn f jqgf? Perfection _________ ~~ | '■ Super Suds ~ I I 30c lb.; pound IdC 10c »i 2e 5c ? Jb. can Q’/Ih’J ‘.'•.’ll , 10c can v ■■ 10 Bars ~ — — ——- I E WHITE NAPTHA SOAP PEERLESS FLOUR I m If> BAHs f, » 29c 2i ib, Ba g 45 c I ■ —"I : J 1 «>• BURSLEVB high GRADE COFFEE for 1 9CI J (Lu'-- -1
Walsh and Rudolph Duringer later] electrocuted for another crime. 11:00: The grim procession entered the execution room where the electric chair stood 10 paces from I the silent, swining door. Beside I Crowley were Chaplin .McCaffrey and Chief Keeper T. C. Sheenj. Crowley spurned profered aid. ) He walked firmly toward the sil- j ent spectators. He reached the [ chair and of his own accord starte I [ to unbutton his white shirt. He saw Sergeant Stephen Lyons.' one of his guards. “Hello Surge." [ he called cheerfully. “Hellow Crowley," the sergeant responded, almost inaudibly. Then the killer known as "two | gun,” sat down in the chair. Guards,
Land Auction! 70 —A ( R E 1 ARM —7O f The undersigned will sell st public auction on the pi. raises. 1 north and 3 miles w< st of Ossian. Ind., 11 miles south of Fort p i 1 miles west >1 State Road No. 3. on County line, on MONDKY, J AN. 25, 1932 [. I at 1:00 p. m. bL 70 acre farm chocolate loam soil, well tiled; good l< tic timber; It acres alfaifa; fruit trees; 7 room cottage typ. i.SxGti; gramry and mac hine shed, 20x3b; hog house; p altry . -■'•V. Vi. (■'• .il mall farm All Imildmg. in In-i . Located near markets; school: and churches. Si lERM.S *2ll:o.cai loan to run 5 years may be ar.-cmi ci l-v r. Balance. r a N |i day of sale; remainder S' years to pay. EDWIN A. KOTKE, CARRIE H. KOTKE. Owß _ Johnson-Hartl- tt Auction Co., guits. t H L Decatirr, Ind M E JvOaiSVeMUMHHMMHWSSSHB
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