Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1932 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AM) NOTICES • ♦ FOR SALE FOR SALK—flood 11*0(1 modo! T. | Ford, Also good four wheel trail - i ora. Good auto parts. Dinlel's ; Wrecking Co. l’leasant Mills. k 1 Stt-3tx FOR SALE cr TUAl)E>—Three good stock bulla. Two gilu will farrow j soon, Two Duroc, one Chester white I male hogs. Will trade on Huteher . cattles'Schmitt Meat Market. ' FOR ■HALE—Sow with pigs. Also gi ojl full blooded Chester AVhlte ; Male -hog. Ernest Thietne, Route i 8, blSl-Ht FOR?sALß—Rifles and Shotguns j A r*hape priced right Erie Oroc- j ery ghtwie 965. blSl-3tx FOR RENT FOR liKN’T 6 room all modern houee, furnished, hard wood j flo rs„on South First St. Call Dyo- 1 ni- Sc+imitt, 413 Mercer Ave. Phone ! 79. "* b179-3t FOR RENT — Semi-modern 6-room lmttsc. 413 N. 7th St. Good gar- , age. inquire George W. Iluteher. 416 Fornax St. Phone 922. (a) 179-3tx FOR RENT — Good 6 room house. on N. 13th St. Also good 6-room house* all modern, 927 Walnut Si. Julius Haugk. phone 666. 179-Btx WANTED WANTED To do custom c mnlng. j Price 6 to 9 cents. Phone 5655. I Mrs. E. E. Mower, 116 So 13th St. klßo-3tx W \NTED — Washings or general housework to do. Inquire at 1614 W. ratterson street or Phone 736.1 WANTED —1 ton of clover hay at once. R. A. Stuckey. vlSl 3t j William August, who is i patient at the A’eteran's hospital in Dayton, , Ohio, spent the week-end iu this city. Where can you get the most money for your live stock? By taking it where vou have plentv of buyers. Three will be plenty of buyers at the Decatur Commu"itv Sale, Tuesday, Aug. 9th. j Yi*p<>iniH.<'iit of idmlnlutralor Noli* t* hereby given That the undersigned tvas been appointed Administrator of the estate of Klsie June Miller late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. THICKER, Administrator ; C. L?' ‘‘Walters, Attorney JuIjTJS, July 25 Aug 1-8. ■w) VUiKK TO \o\-KI>II)E\TS In llic \rfnniN Circuit Court in \llcation. I Drill CaitMc No. I 4.5D7 STATE OF INDIANA A !>.{]©■< COl T NTY SS: Tho,Mutual Benefit Life Insurance eompgxi.v. a corporation, Plaintiff. VS. AVitliam Richard, Edith Rich- | ard.TJJs wife, George H. Bright. Flo! BrignL Edward N. Tonnelliet. Mary A. ’WSinellier, his wife. William ZimfffPrinan, Ross A. LaMar, Ann E. 1 La Mas* his wife, Albert Egly. Ann S. EofTy, his wife. Tom Archbfdd, The . f bank, a corporation, . Jacrriy- Barger. Wm. 1 relan, Cora livlhM*» his wife, Edward Needstine, 1>» fewfants. j Tbuwplaintiff in the above entitled oa uswjc-ha ving filed its complaint hero*** together with an affidavit of afvxwrnpctent Person that the «iefeicliwifls, William Richard and Edith Richarrd, his wife, are non-residents of t Imitate of Indiana, and that the object of this action is to foreclose . a mortgage upon real estate in Adams *.Sounty, in the State of Indiana, as follows, towit: <'ttaMnem ing at. the Northwest cor»ke»; of the Northeast quarter of SectufcH 13, Township 26 North,' Hu Soutiiv. “n the half section line 88 rods East on a line parallel with jjie North section line 80 rods, thence North on a line parallel with the p*ast line of said Section, SS rods,Jo the North line of said Sec- * ! on C33 ience West on the North sectionjnne 80 rods, to the place of, hegffming. containing 11 acres, more or and that the said defendants Wilfflftn Rb hard and Edith Rich- | ard, tils wife, are necessary parties thertjg. Nd#r therefore, said defendants, WiltTfffn Richard and Edith Richard his ffife, are hereby notified that. unleHIF they be and appear in the ' AdaflW Circuit Court on the 16th dav of IWjbtember 1932, at the eount ! in the town of Decatur, in * , '*v2v unty and state, and answer 1 or qgiT) 1 1 r to said complaint, the ; same will be heard and determin- . ed in their absence. 1 whereof, I have here • my hand and affixed the Rearm the said court, this 18th dav of JWv A. i). 1931. Milton C. Werling Adams Circuit Court H DeVoss and Howard A. Sommer, attorney for plaintiff YAGER BROTHERS Funeral Directors Amtnilanr- Service, day or right. Lady Attendant Phone 103-44 | Fuaanil Home, 116 So. First St. { OTHO LOBENSTEIN FUNERAL PARLOR Monroe, Ind. Mrs Lobenstein, Lady Attendant. Businas* phone 90—Residence 81. Free Ambulance Service 24 hour service. E. L. Mock, M. D. announce? opening of an office in the K. of C. Building, Dfecatur, Phone 166 Special attention to diseases and surgery of eye, ear, nose and throat
MMKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AN» FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Aug- 1 No commission and no yardage. — Hogs 100-118 pounds $4.50 150-200 .pounds $4.90 220-250 pounds $4.70 250-300 pounds $4.30 Roughs $3.00 Stags $1.50. Vealers $5.75. Spring lambs $5.50. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs on sale, 3900. Active to all interests, steady with Friday's opening, and 15c to 20c above close; good to choice 160-215 lbs. $5.40-5.50; 220-250 lbs. $5.10-5.35; ! pigs ami underweights, $5-5.25: ’ 360 Tb. butchers $4.10. Cattle receipts 2000. Ilryfed steers and yearlings active, strong : to 25c higher; good to choice, $8.65-9.25; two loads around 1150 i lbs. $9.50; heifers $8; shortfed steers $7.75-8.25; grassy offerings slow, quality plain: hetler lots $6.25; bulk eligible $4.25-5.25; cows about steady; fat cows $3.504.50; cutter grades, $1.25-2.75: medium hulls $3-3.25. Calf receipts 12n0; vealers weak to 50c lower, $6.50 down; grassy descriptions very dull, quoted $5 down. Sheep receipts 3200. I.amhs active, generally steady to strong; good to choice natives, $7; sparingly $7.25; in-between grades $6. throwouls $4.50-5; inferior kinds $3.50; fat ewes $2.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. Wheat, Old 51 54U New .. 50% Corn 31% 31% | Oats 17% 20 Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hog market 10c higher; pigs j $4.50-4.75; light lights $4.75-4.99; lights $4.90-5; mediums $4.75-4.90; heavies $4.60-4.75: ronglis $3-3.50; stags $2-2.50; calves $5.50; ewe j and wether lambs $6; bucks $5. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Aug. 1 No. 1 New Wheat 60 lbs or better 40c 1 No. 2. New, Wheat 58 lbs 38c ] Old or New Oats 12c i Soy Beans 30c | 1 .Vnw No. 3. White Corn 32c ' No. 3 Yellow corn 37c 1 LOC«L GROCERS EGG MARKET Egg* dozen 11c Bonus Disturbances Investigated Today Washington, August 1— (UP) — j The federal grandjury investigation : of the bonus distil! banc-es gt un- | dor full headway today. Superintendent of police Pelham j D. Glassford was the first witness I | called into the grand jury room and give lengthy testimony. At the same time Glassford was I called Nuget I) dds, assistant At- I ( forney-Gemeral, filed his commis-l sion witih the court, authorising him to take charge of the investigation for the government. Porter County Has New Taxpaying Era Valparaiso, Ind., Ang. I—(UP)—1 —(UP) — i A new era In taxpaying has been I reached in Porter county. Despite the depression. Porter I county taxpayers have already be-1 gan p ying the second Installment of their 1932 taxes, which are not due until November W. F.. Seymour, county treasurer, announced. During collections of the June installmet, Seymour said, may resi- j dets paid their assessments for the entire year. — o Literary Output The New Turk public library addl two miles of honks a year S. E. BLACK Funeral Director It Is only natural that the final services should be perfect in every way. That's Black's Method. 500—Phone—727 Lady Assistant Ambulance Service For Better Health See DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. . j 1 to 5 p. m., 6 to 8 p. m. Phone 314 IC4 So. 3rd st. ,N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST I j Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS. 8 30 in 11:30—12-30 to 5:90 II Saturdays, 8:00 p m. Telephone 135
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The above picture shows the Fort Wayne News-Sentinel Roy's j band, under the direction of Prof. John 1.. Verweire, which will give the first of a series of Merchant's band in Decatur during j August and September. The concert will lie given at eight o'clock Wednesday night. The series of concerts are sponsored by about 50 | merchants. Following is the program for Wednesday night: , March, "Civil Spirit” Verweire ; Overture, “Poet and Peasant" Suppe ; ! March. T. S, Naval Hand . Woods
.Million Dollar Loan To Railroad Approved Washington August 1 —(UP) — | The Interstate commerce commission today approved a loan of $1,289 000 to-the Chicago Great Western Railroad from the Reconstruct! n ! finance corporation the money to | be used for the payment of taxes | and maturities of equipment obli- | gitions. William J. Hushka Buried At Arlington Washington, Aug. I—(U.R1 —(U.R) —Wil- ' liam J. Hushka ol' Chicago, who came to Washington in quest of a Ixmtis and got a bullet in the heart instead, will be laid to rest in Arlington National cemetery with military honors.
FLORENCE HOLTHOUSE j Stenographic Work Typewriting Judge J. T. Merrymaii's Law Office, K. of (.. Bldg. If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work 1 will be ' glad to do It. Phone 42 for J appointment.
Public Sale ! I will sell at public sale THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 Sale to start at 10 o’clock a.m. , at the Waring re .idcnce, corner .Monroe anti First streets, the following property, to-wit: Linens, Glassware, Silverware, Hugs, Curtains, Betiding, Wicker Chairs, Dining Room Suite, Living Roam Suite, Bed Room Suites, Dressers, Chairs, odd pieces of furniture, Fable Cloths, Trunks, Washing Machine, Electric Irons, Electric Cooking I leuses, Electric Stove, Electric Refrigerator, Gas Stove, Aluminumware, Winchester Rifle, Savage Rifle, Remington Automatic, Shotgun, Wool Blankets, Cadillac Automobile, Garden Tools, Office Furniture, Stands, Lamps, Mattresses and Springs, Electric Sweeper, and attachments, Kodak, and hundreds of other articles not mentioned. 1 his was all the property of the late L. C. Waring and is all in excellent condtion. TERMS OF SALE — CASH. CAL PETERSON, Admr. j Rov Johnson, auct.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, AUCUST 1, 1932.
K.mio of the same troopers who i drove his fellow bonus marchers ■ from their billets will fire a salute i over his grave tomorrow. The war department granted ! permission for Hushka s burial in : Arlington after checking his fingj erprints and establishing beyond j question his identity as a veteran j of the world war. A squad of sol- : diers were ordered to escort the j body, as is ( customery at all Arlington burials. .„ Justice Offfers Free Services He:kimer, N. Y. —(UP) —Justice ! f the Peace Clarence Van Horn I has offered to serve without pay if t the higher ;>.laried county officials 1 agree to reduce their salaries. Jus- - i tice Van Horn acted after town board members were asked to ae- j j c pt a pay reduction. —— i i — i
i Ashbauchers MAJE S T I C FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING i LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 7.59
Selection. "Rio Rita” Tierny i Cornet Trio. "Flirtations” .... Clarke Play, I as a double trio by George Thain, Richard Saffen. Robert Hickey, Charles Relehenderfer, Richard Osborn and Claud Reece. March, “Fantastique” .... Futik Concert Waßs DeFreyne Match. "News-Sentinel" . Verweire March, "Billboard Bazaar” Chenette i Finale. "The Star Spangled Banner" Smith The public is invited to attend.
“Who Goes There?” says the wise shopper Challenge of the sentry on guard, abrupt and imperative in the dark. “Advance and give the countersign!” To the woman in the home, alertly watchful over her household budget, passwords are important. Everything offered for sale is subject to suspicion unless it bears the countersign—the familiar trade-mark — the name ol a manufacturer or merchant whom she knows. Every day she studies the advertising columns. From them she detei mines values, and decides what she will bu\ and where. She knows that advertised goods are safe goods, hacked by the reputation of the maker and the merchant. When she goes shopping—whether for a bottle of ketchup or lor a pearl necklace — she challenges each product with a “Who goes there?” And if it has the password of advertised excellence she makes her purchase w ithout hesitation. The advertisements in this paper are a safe guide to buying. Read them every day. Keep in touch with the atest news of price, style and quality. Then buy with tnc assurance that you will get your money’s worth. Decatur Daily Democrat, — j
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Public Auction The undersigned will sell at public auction, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1932 at 2.-<lO P. M. On the premises at 2fiti North Second street. Decat* The following described Real Estate: Two story Brick Garage Building. 6(ixi:i2 feet; | ment under entire building. Located on the corn* Second and Marshall streets. An ideal location fora and filling station. TERMS—SmaII cash payment day of vile. Term balance. F. W. HOLTHOI SE, Qwi 1 ( Roy Johnson, auct.
Nntlce Is her. ..i, h,,s Acimlnfutratd*! ,i ' **■ William Miller hite ','l prob*hly hYTYT'' Th * «i lvJuly 2.1, 1932, July - A - Notice is herel. undersigned h:is 2 Administrator ,4M Dorothy Miller I'ouni' , .1. . , 'probably s»>l\»nt. Kl>. THICK l-;i:. Vdirini, !<’• L. Welters, .Mt.. rn ,., 11 jjuly 23, 193;. July ;r, A lp«K.|". ,, Notice Is her. in yj .*" I undersigned 1..,. i, rt , n » 1 Admtwlstratoi i ‘9 l | Della Miller ) r „c County, dell eased. The probably solvent jj- Is.'Wallers. ''MUn™”""* i July 23, 193 J, j„|y qj . BARGAINS — Ba-gain, |dj Room. Dining Room su% tresse* and Rug,. Stuckey an j Monroe. o»r Phone number I,
