Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 12 February 1932 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES » 4 FOR SALE Foil SALK FiWng Station, wood corner, priced right, box KM ori ji \ FOR BALK 50 Harm! Hook July hatched pullets at community sale Saturday February 15. 35-stx Fii6 SALE Canned fruit. lariTl bjirgaln. Call 6 evening. .'llO N. 3rd street 3Gt3x F<>k SALK New and used Ford* sou tractors. Used parts. Plow points at reduction. Craigville Gar--10 12t Kri Tues. FOK SALK Michigan apples, Jimuthans and Wagners. 50c-65c pee bushel, bring containers. S. K. Haggard. 1 mile north, 3’4 mile east Monroe. 37t3x FOR SALK A complete line of farm machinery. Prefer selling machinery all-together hut would consider seperate bids, priced right. Mrs. Frank Hirschy. It. 3. Decatur, 3d house north of Dent school. F-B.T x FOR RENT FOR RENT — Unfurnished upper apartment, four rooms and hath heat furnished, and garage. Very desirable for adults. Phone 1540. 3d 31 FOR HF.NT One 3 room and one 6 room house on South Winchester st. See Sam Hite. 3713 FOR It KNT—i»u rooms furnished • for liglil housek'eping. 045 North Second street. Phone 1565. 37-3tx ■— ■ . —U - - WANTED \V*ANTMi> I will buy [\w first six calves, for around delivered at j the Decatur Country Club, Satur-j day moruiny. o7*ltx No m r; iii nnnihi|H>KH s ** \i i , or m: \i. i>r \ll . *1 lie tindersiirnrd «ummissloner by \ fj-tue *1 .m nrdiT of tin Adams «*ir-. t tilt I’otirt of Allan..; county Indiana. ■ niadi’ and elilt*red in a cause therein pending entitled Simoon J. Haiti unmarrled Vs. Mary Miller, unmarried,; Dena Durkin, Thomas J. Durkin, her husband, I ’ram is .!. Schmitt, I < JyriMa.in** Srtimitt, Ins w it* . Huln i t J’. Schmitt, Marie M. Schmitt, his wj/e, Alov sins I». Schmitt. Manilla K. Schmitt, his wife. Simeon M Sehmitt. unmai rle»l, .1 seph 11. Schmitt, Healric e S« limitt, his wif« , Magdalene »\ Schmitt, unmarried, j John Schmitt, unmarried. Dynois! S *hmitt. Jr., unmarried. Agio s Marie Deary, unmarried. Hose Margaret Deary, unmarried, Doliait Deary,! unmarroMl. W illiam Deary, u/imarri- j ed, Amlrew Smith. Pearl Smith, Ins wife. Kdward Smith, liuth Smith, his wife, Raymond Smith, Leona Smith ite wife, The Peoples State Hank, a . .virfwi ration, and being numhered 142-1 upon the dockets of said e 'lirt. he will at the east door of the Dour! I louse in the city of Decatur in said • -utility and stale offer for sab* at public sale on M unlay the 2!* .lay of, Kebruar \ 1 between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M„ and I o'clock P. M. "f said da.v. the following described real estate situated in the county of \dams and State >f Indiana, I nvit Inlot si \ hundred thirty-four i6J 1 1 in Joseph < 'ra hbs' sutKiivision of «Mitl*»ts two hundred sixty'-three: 1 *-*♦* : 1 etc. as said 1 Ts are designated! “1* Die recorded plat of Joseph tjfabha' Western Addition t » the j town, now . ity, of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana. ;’lVrms of Sale: One-third cash on l day ot >*ale one-third in nine montmj and one-third in eighteen months i from day of sale, deferred payments I to bear interest at the rate of-six per cent, per annum, and to he secured by mortgage on real estate li sold, purchaser however to have the • IjT'Vilege "f paying all cash if so 1 desired. Heal Estate will be sold j fret- of liens. ~ K. Hurt Lenhart, Commissiontr Heller an.l S.*hurger, Attorneys __ Feb. 5-12-19 SALE CALENDAR “ Feb. 13 —Community sale. . Feh. 16 Charlie-Kiefer. 3 nrles | n °rth and niile west of Magley.!. Glosing out sale. Roy Johnson.} auct. Ke!., 17 I). F. Mi Michael. Jfj miles west of VanWert. Ohio, on Eineoln hip, li way; 4 miles nortli of VanWert. (). Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. IS —J. Rumple and Son. Pure Bred Hampshire sow sale, Deratur sale barn Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 19—Fred C. Ludeman, Na-‘ poleon, 0. Hampshire bred sow ■ sale. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 29—N. F. Steiner, Bluffton.j 0. Duroc bog sale. r o v Johnson, auct. Fob. 22 Monroeville Chester ! White Breeders Ass'n. Bred sow : sa!<\ on Ropt Marquardt fartn, i north of Monroeville. Roy Johnson, auct. feb 23 — Martin Ketternim, ! north and ;t milr.? east of flsslan. > Purebred Duroc Hog sale, Munltu i ■' Ohm, Roy Johnson, auct. - t r h. 21 J R. Home. 1 rn'lc north of Convoy. Ohio, t logint out sale. Roy Johnson, auct, roll. 2.i-*-T. D Ramsey, % mile east of Stale line, on roa<l No. 17, anti 5 in 11# i north. Roy Johnson, Hl|t:t. Feh. 26 tiraliani and Parrish. ! •% mile north of Monroe ami t| mile east. Cheater White Bred , tow sale. Roy Johnson, a net. ; Mar. I Joe Denwig, 2 utile south | of Coldwater. Mieh. Closing out; sale. Roy Johnson, auct Mar 2 F Barker. 2 mile north end % west of Convoy. Ohio, nn Jaißooin highway. Roy Johnson, -auct. Mar. 4—Ben Shroyer. 2 mIF; east ami 1 mile north ot Decatur Roy Jokutuu. auct.
‘MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL! AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET - Corrected Feh. 12 •I No commission and no yardage. * Hogs 190-15(1 pounds $3.50 150-550 pounds $4.00 550 250 pounds $3.59 250-300 pounds $3.60 ' Roughs $2.50 $2.75. I I Htags -$1.50 II Waters $7 75, x Spring lambs 35.50 i East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: On sale 4.400; active to . all Interests, steady with Wednes- ;, day's average and 10c to 15e uhove Thursday’s mean close;
hulk 160-210 lbs. $4.50-4.60; mostly - $4.60; top $4.65; 230-240 lbs. $4.25v 4 35; 250-270 lbs. $4-4.20; 150 tbs. down $3.75-4.25. Cattle receipts 275; common to J medium steers and heifers steady, I $4.75-5; cows slow weak to 25c lower; cutter grades $2-3. Calf receipts 450; vealers weak , to 50v lower: slow at decline; good to choice $8.60, to mostly $9; common and medium $5-7. Sheep receipts 2500; lambs weak to slightly lower; quality and sorts considered; good to j choice wool lambs mostly $6.50: , few $6 75; common and medium $5.25-5.75. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hog market steady. Hogs. 100-140 pounds $3.45 140-160 pounds $3.70 160-200 pounds $4.15 200-225 pounds $4.05 225-250 pounds $3.90 250 275 pounds $3.75 275-300 pounds $3.65 500-350 pounds $3.55 j Boughs $3.00. Slags—sl.so. , Calves SSOO Lambs ss.st*. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Feb. 12 No. 2 New Wheat 45c 50 lbs. White Oats . 19c j2s (bs. White Oats isr Barley 30c Rye 30c Soy Beans . 30c New No. 4 White corn 35c I New No. 4 Yellow Corn 36c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Kggs, dozen lie o — St. Paul Has Storm St. Paul Minn.. Feh. 12- l UP! A severe blizzard blocked highways ! crippled communication faci'jities j and delayed trails in Minnesota and , the Dakotas today. iccompanied by a drop o. as | much as 15 degrees of temperature, j tile wind which rea* lied :,o miles an - hour whirled snow into banks which i blocked or delayed transportation. I I)R. (’. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given to diseases of cattle and poultry. Office and Res. 508 No. 3rd st. PHONE 102. LENHART DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. oether Bldg. Decatur, Cash bjyer of Cream and Eggs. Market prices paid at all time., i A. B. LENHART S E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. R’ack, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 , Ambulance Service . N. A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS; 8:30 to 11:80—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 For BETTER HEALTH Sue DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Xaturapatli Radionic diagnosis and treatment. Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours- 1012, 1-5. 6 * 10 years lit Decatur. LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office Pbnue 90 Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 [ Residence Phone, Monroe 81 LA nv irttknsNt
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By HARRISON CARROLL. I'oprOght. I*B2, Rldi Fnturva. tse. HOLLYWOOD, C»l., Feb. 00.— After all, none of the favored onas will get the role of the husband in "Strange Interlude.” In a final
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huddle M etroGoldwyn -Mayer o f f i c ials have picked Alexander Kirkland for ; 1 the role. Mr. Kirkland, as yet litt i e known to screen fans, will come over from Fox, where he has just supported Klissa I.andi in j “The Devil’s i Lo 11 ery .” BeI fore that he did
a picture with Violet Heming and one with Tallulah Bankhead. Like Richard Bennett, this ac- : tor came to the coast for his health ' and was persuaded to have u try at the taikies. On Broadway he worked for the Theatre Guild. With the casting of the husband, the "Strange Interlude" company is nearly complete. The line-up will be Norma Shearer, as the heroine; Clark Gable, as the doctor; Ralph Morgan, as Chariie, and Mr Kirkland, as the husband. The famous asides, you recall, will be spoken by the players’ voices, nut there will be no lip movement. Thus, synchronization will be one of Director Robert Leonard's major problems. HE THOUGHT FAST. Take it from Spencer Tracy. The worst of a physical mishap | is explaining it to your friend* Showing up with a limp the other day, Spencer rar. the com- i plete studio gauntlet Finally, he! met Frank Borzage. "Wait," he snapped. “1 tripped over the wolf when 1 came out the I door.” GOSSIP OF CELEBS. Joseph Schenck’s yacht, “The Invader," sails Sunday or Monday for Tahiti. Douglas Fairbanks foflows on the 1 7th with Chuck Lewis : and a crew of technicians They’ll j pick up the yacht on the island and matte it th base of their explorations Wearing thin dresses on location in this snappish weather' ha« sent l.upe Velez to bed with a case of pleurisy .. . p, r V Arlenl
COURTHOUSE Real Estate Transfers Frederick Eicklio f etux, 110 acres i:i Preble towuahlp to Lorenz Kirfchufl for SI.OO. Lorenz Eicklioff JlO acres in 1 Preble township to Frederick Kickho ft et nx Tor SI.OO. George Buflemeier el u\ in lot j 20 Preble to Lorenz Kickhoff fori SI.OO. Lorenz Kickhoff, in lot *O, Preble to George Bultereier et ux for ll.fto 1 Mary SteMe has filed a forcclos-! nre suit against Septous Melchi, et i al. o CANNON CASES ARE DISMISSED (Continued from pai.e onk< counts in the indictment against fannon alleged any criminal offense. The Cannon case grew out of testimony before the senate «ora mitten investigating campaign expenditures. It was alleged that Cannon received some $65,000 lor expenditure in Virginia where ha, t* Democrat, was fighting the candidacy of Alfred K. Smith r or president iu IMS. or this amount, it was maintained, only a portion was accounted for in reports filed by Cannon'll organization with the clerk of the house of representatives. The law requires reports; of ail campaign expenditures, it j was argued. The testimony web ptac°d be. 1 fore a federal grand jury here; last fall and on indictment charg mg violation of the corrupt prac-' tiees act was returned. Canuchi pleaded not guilty and filed a de-! murrer. He argued that the cam*| aatgu iirolveij the se'ection of presidential electors and that presi
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♦ and Jobyna Kaiston celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary . last week ... Saw Joan Marsh with , Randolph Scott at the Paramount i Studio. She was just visiting, as j M.-G -M. has her under contract . . . Gary Cooper’s d«d showed up at the studio yesterday with a cargo of fresh dates grown on Gary's ranch near Palm Springs ... Jack Oakie is one star who ' doesn't use airplanes. "The air is for birds and bees and they can have It." he flips . . . Edgar Wallace has written a thriller for Radio called “Man Without a Face." Merian Cooper will produce it. This is not the prehistoric animal story, but another of Wallace’s Hollywood scenarios . . . George O'Brien and Larry Kent are off on a cruise . . . Stormy weather for it, too. FAN S LETTER HEEDED. | A plumbing contractor in Dallas, j Texas, writes Buster Keaton: “I have read that you are to make a picture calied ‘The Passionate Plumber.' In this film, pipase let me ask you to use a Stillson wrench instead of a monkeywrench and a fire-pot instead of a blow torch. There are more than a million plumbers in U. S A alone, and they will he gTateful if you correct these absurdities." Well, if it will give this gentleman any satisfaction, Buster has followed his advice about the Stillson wrench. The blow torch was retained, so that Buster could scorch Jimmy Durante in the seat of the pants. | WARNERS LIKE HIM. ! Fox may have
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lost its enj thusiasm for Hardi* Albright ■ but, a< so often happens, this ! young actor is I doing well at another studio. Warners have assigned him to play one of the leads opposite Joan Blondell in "Miss Pink- • erton." He just finished there in "So Big "
DID YOU KNOW That Hoot Gibson’s name really is Edmund Richard Gibson? And I’ll probably have to leave town for telling
idcntial electors ale state and not i federal officers,. Therefore, he j maintained, no federal statute re j quiring reports of campaign ex . penditures applied. He also covered other points, some of which were routine, in his demurrer. Cannon is a bishop of the Mcth j 1 odist Episcopal church. .South. I.po A Rover. U S. attorney for the District of Columbia, in charge jof the prosecution of the cjise, I announced that he would appeal j jto the district appellate court | from Justice Proctor's decision. Get th# Hah * Trad* at Home |
AUTOS Re financed on smaller payments. Quick service. Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 Decatur, Indian. i» Mill , Fisher A Harris, Decatur Walter Deitech, Decatur Appelman's Grocery. Decatur Taber Grocery, Monroe Bower Grocery, Preble Williams Equity Elevator Co., Williams, 1 nd. bpitler A Son, Willshire, Ohio Everett Grocery, Pleasant Mills Berne Milling Co., Berne. I I - V
u — 0 Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these | j test questions? Turn to Page | Four for the answers. i « 1. How is the name of the Thames River pronounced'.’ 2. What precious in -la! is principally mined in Nevada? 3. Where is the Riviera? 4. What are the lowest castes of India called'.' 5. What was the maiden name of Mine. OallK'urcl? 6. Name Hie capital of the Canadian Province of Ontario? 7. What nationality was Alexander the Great? 7. What nationality was Alexuu-! der the Great? 8. Name the President of the Continental Congress when the Dei la j ration of Independence was adopt-j ed? 9. How many children did ProsiI dent John Adams have? I In. What railroad has the initials’ I C. R. I. and P.? WAR RENEWAL BLASTS TRUC E IN SHANGHAI (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) on condition the Chinese force. withdraw to positions sufficiently distant from Shanghai as to re j move all danger to the interna tional settlement. These terms I tlie Chinese consistently have i Jected. The ministers took the peace! negotiations out of the hands,of! the local consular body authorities
SCHMITT’S QUALITY* MEAT MARKET Phone 95-96 ' Phones 95-96 Real Saturday Specials All Pork Sausage (Bulk) 8c Il>.; 2 lb. lor 15c Fresh Pork Shoulders, in rough 7c lb Fresh Picnic Hams 6 to 10 lb. each Sc lb Fresh Pork Brains, 8c lb.; 2 lb. for 15c Fresh Pork Liver 8c lb.; 2 lb. for 15c Fresh Casing or Smoked Sausage Lean Pork Shoulder Steak 15e jb Lean Pork Shoulder Roast 12' 2 e jb Meaty Country Back Bone !0c lb Plenty Meaty Spare Ribs 10c lb Fresh Ground Hamherger 2 lb. for 25c Rib Plate or Brisket Boiling Beef, 3 lb.for 25c \ r oung Tender Beef Steak 18c lb SMOKED MEAT SPECIALS Sugar Cured Skinned Hams, 10 to 15 lb. each ♦. 16c lb Hockless Smoked Picnic Hams 12V*>c lb Medium Heavy Bacon (in chunk) ... 15c lb Smoked dowels (sugar cured) 12*/ 2 c lb , Smoked Tongues (sugar cured) 35c lb Swift’s Cellophane wrapped Bacon, Vi lb. package 15c LARI) SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Bulk Lard 8c lb.; 2 lb. for 15c 3 !b. Pail 23c 5 lb. Pail 38c 10 pound PAIL 70c No. 2 can of Green Beans 3 cans for 25c 3 large cans of Pineapple or Apricots for 50c 2 lb. Creamery Butter for r>oc Good Bulk Mince Meat |o<> Special Prices on chunks of Beef and Pork. Free and Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city any hour of the day. H. P. Schmitt Meat Market
k headed by Kdwin S Cunningham. [ United States consul-general. After the meetings of Lampson j and Wildcn with Shigemltsu. they: and Johnson all three arranged a, highly significant conference with; 1 1 the Chinese civil authorities at i (be British consulate-general at 9 p.m. (8 a.in. HST). Johnson. Lampson and Wilden asked Finance Minister T. V Soong, vice-minister lor foreign affairs lsuo Tai-l'hl and Welling-, ton Koo, of the foreign office, to j meet them tonight In what they, ! described as "most Important con- : versations." The hurried confer- | enee was arrange,l late in the,af-i I ternoon. during the height of the I renevv'ed bombardment. Lampson held a preliminary, i conference at 6 p. m. (5 a. m. J KSTi with Mayor Wu Teh-l’hen.l I (Juo Tai t'hi. Soong and Dr. Koo. j | Japanese airplanes reconnoiter-1 I ed over the lines Foreign relief workers were i disappointed by their rescue efforts during the truce. They said I the Chinese sniping made it itn- ! possible for them to penetrate more than tliri>e blocks into Chapei. — "O TELLS OF WORK IN SCOUT AREA J (CONTINUED FORM PAGE ONKi , Irate training dimes for Seoul leaders and promote and handle lelails or all district meetings" Mr. Pnmphrey dealt with the ideals of the organization and how -u-outing helped build manhood and I created the desire in lmys to follow along the cored jatii of life.
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