Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1934 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES > '■■■ — -♦ FOR SALE FOR SALK— Michigan apple*, Spiea. Baldwins and Wagners. S. E. Haggard, 1 mile north and 3'4 miles east of Moiiijj. 18t6x FOR cow with calf. Amos Thieme, phone 690-A. 2it:i ———————- ——— NOTICE; HATS! MAI'S! Just| received a shipment of Spring Hats. Prices reasonable. Winter hats to be closed out at 25c each. I Maud A. Merriman. 222 S. 4th st. 23K2tx BABY CHICKS, Early Chicks rneun greater profits. Place your order now for our Super-Quality Chicks. Setting eggs now twice a ■week. Price reasonable. Decatur Hatchery, E. Monroe st., phone 497. 2313 eod FOR SALE—Used Fordson tractor; 2 tractor plows; 2 cultipackers; rotary hoe; 2 Wayne air compressors, like new; 10 electric motors % h.p. to 5 h.p. See the new Fordson tractor. Craigville Garage. 1719-24 26-2 FOR SALE Wil! sell at auction at Jacob Koos sale. Jan. 29. my Hudson Broughm. Car is in perfect mechanical condition, has extra good tires and paint. O. L. Vance, i FOR SALE—2S sboata, 50 to 80 lbs. each. R. E. Heller, 3 mi south of Peterson. 22a 2-x FOR SALE--2 farm wagons. Double shovel plow, walking plows, riding plows, disc harrow, spring tooth harrow, corn planters. Ford T ton truck, new Ford T parts. Estate Heatrola. buzz saw. Porter Supply 7!o. 203 South First St. Phone 1239. 22-Stx o— LOST AND FOUND LOST—Parker fountain pen. Phone 1288. 21-3tx o— . - - WANTED WANTED TO TRADE-25 acre farm for City Property. I also have for sale city property. In-1 quire 339 N. 9th St. 21-3tx WANTED TO RENT—4 room unfurnished house or apartment to young couple wthout children, Address box X 43, Democrat. 23-3tx — o PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER — Typing, Mimeographing, NotaryPublic. Crystal Elzey, phone 610. Room 1, Peoples Loan & Tr. 81. o Meeting Held At Decatur Hatchery The Decatur Hatchery held a meeting for flock owners producing -eggs for the hatchery at the local plant on East Monroe street Thursday evening. E. P. Devoe, poultry specialist from the Dr. Salisbury laboratories, spoke on poultry development. J. H. McMaken of the Reed-Mac Feed Company, gave an interesting talk on feeding poultry and caring for hatching eggs. Following the meeting, Ivan Stucky, manager of the hatchery, served refreshments of ice cream and cake. o Dance Sunday. Sun-set. Roy s - m Johnson r* 3 Auctioneer rt Now boosing WEr*-aa winter ana spring sale dates. My dates are filling fast, claim your date early. Jan. 29 —Jacob Koos, 1 miieeast of Decatur. Closing out farm sale. Jan. 30 —William Murlin, 4 mile west, 1 mile south of Rockford, O. Closing out sale. Jan 31—Zerkel and Lautenschtfcger, 2 miles east of Decatur, closing out sale. Feb. I—Mrs. John Etzler, 3 mi. south, 1 mile west of Convoy, O. Closing out sale. Feb. 6—Aaron Oyer, near Elmhurst school, west of Waynedale. Closing out sale. Feb. 7—Roy Gibson, 4% miles south and 2 miles west of Decatur. Closing out sale. Feb. B—Mrs. Oren P. Lare. 2 miles south of Monroeville. Closing out sale. Feb. 10 —Decaitur Horse sale and Community sale. Sale barn, Decatur. Ind. Feb. 14—L. E. Mcßride, 1 mile t south, % mile west of Magley. Closing out sale. Feb. 20—Louis Keltnar. 2% mile east of Cavett, Ohio. Closing out sale. March 1— Monroeville Chester White Breeders sale of bred sows, on the Bert Marquardt farm. 4 miles north of Monroeville, on the Lincoln Highway. Office in Peoples Loen & Trust Bldg. Telephone. Office 104. Res. 1022
MftRKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Jan. 26 No commission and no yardage 160 to 210 lbs 13.50 210 to 250 lbs. 250 to 300 lbs 63.20 300 to 350 lbs 13-10 140 to 160 lbs 10 100 to 140 lbs - —- 33.10 I Roughs - 32.25 Stags .. — 31 25 I Vealers 36.75 I Lambs .. 38.25 Decatur Produce Company Egg Market No. 1. dozen 18c No. 2. dozen - :14r No. 3. dozen — lO c CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Wheat .39% -87% -8»14 Cort; 52% -MH .53% Oats -37% .36% .36%. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind., Jan. 26. (U.K) i —Livestock: Hogs. 10 to 15c higher; 160-200 lbs.. $3.65; 200-250 lbs., $3.55; 250i 300 lbs.., $3.45; 300-350 lbs.. $3.30; 1150-160 lbs., $3.25; 140-150 lbs.. $3; 1130-140 lbs.. $2.75; 100-130 lbs.. $2.35; roughs, $2.50; stags. $1.75. Calves. $7; western lambs, $9; native lambs, $8.50. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 26. —(U.PJ —Livestock: Hogs, receipts, 3.500; active; strong to mostly 10c over Thursday’s average; bulk desirable 150 to 220 lbs.. $4; few 220 lbs., seiec-i tions. $4.05; 220 to 260 lbs., $3.75$4; pigs and underweights, $2.60$3.80 with 110 to 140 lbs., seiec- 1 tions $2.59-$3.50. Cattle, receipts. 250; steer trade 1 dull; budding unevenly lower; few. common kinds sold at $4.25; cows scarce; steady; cutter grades. $1.60 to $2.25. Calves, receipts, 450; vealers . generally 50c lower; good to choice I $7.50; common and medium, $4$6. Sheep, receipts, 400; lambs unchanged; good to choice woolskins medium and mixed offerings, $8.50-$9. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Oorreeted Jan. 25 No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs or better .... sOc No. 2. New Wheat 58 lbs. .. 79c Old Osts 34c I New Oats 32c : First Class Yellow Corn 58c Mixed corn 5c less Soy Beans 50t-60c NEW OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) during the ensuing year. A membership campaign will also be launched. Mr. Elzey was appointed key man I and will act with the grant? lodge 1 officers on all plans. A key meeting will be Held in Fort Wayne on February 8 and Mr. Elzey and Elmer Chase will attend the meeting. This year marks the seventieth Pythian year and promises to be one of the best in the history of the local organization. Roy 11. Andress Licensed Chiropractor Phom- 1193 315 N. Fourth st. Hours by appointment. See me for Federal Loans and abstracts of title. French Quinn Schirmeyer Abstract Company. _ For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfel Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath I Phone 314 140 So. 3rd st. ; Neurocalometcr Service X-Ray Laboratory , Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 p. m., 6 to 8 p. m. 1 Federal Farm Loans Make applications with the ADAMS COUNTY NATIONAL FARM LOAN Association office with Schurger Abstract J ( Company, 133 South 2nd st. [ N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST B Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS; 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. uj. fl Telephone 185.
J WIIERIFI"* SALK 1 lii the Adiuns Circuit Court, State 1 of Indiana, Cause Number 14,767. 'i Metropolitan Life Insurance CoinPany. a corporation vs. James C. I rank, Della Frank, his wife, First Hank of Herne. Berne, Indiana, Con--1 tral States Oil Company. Bv virtue ot an order of sale to me directed and delivered from the Clerk of Ilia Adams Circuit Court, In the above entitled cause, I have levied upon and will expose to sale by , Public Auction at the Court House door, east entrance, first floor in said County, between the hours of 10:00 o'cloc k A. M. and 1:00 o'clock 1 p. M. on Saturday the 3rd day of , February A I'. 1934, the rents and profits for n term not exec cling 1 seven years of the following des- 1 11 cribed real estale to-wlt. J The Southeast (Juki ter of the 1 Northeast Quarter iSE 1.1 NE 1-1). of Section Thirty-two <33), Town-. i ship Iwenty-elx North (36N), Rimae 1 'Fifteen Hunt USE); Hie East Half I[ of the Northeast Quarter of tlie | , Northeast Quarter (E 1-2 NE 1-1 NE. 1 -4>, Section Thirty-two , I3>, Township Twenty six North (36N); llanire Fifteen East (16E); also tile Northwest Quarter of the Northwest; Quarter (NW 1-4 NW 1.1). Section Thirty-three (33), Township Twenty; six North |2«N), Range Fifteen hast, (ISE) containing In all One Hund-, red 1100) acres, more or leas, Mt-I uate In Adams County, Slate of Ind- * And on failure to realise there-1 from the full amount of the Judgment and interest thereon mid costs I will at the same time and In the manner aforesaid offer for sale the fee simple of the abovo described real estate. laken as the property of James C. Frank, Della Frank, his wife, First Bank ot Berne, Berne. Indiana, I Central States Oil Company it the I null of Metropolitan Lite Insurance I Company, a corporation. Sold sale will be made without I any relief whatever from valuation • or appraisement laws. BURL JOHNSON, Sheriff Adams County. Indiana. 1 Clark J. l oir and Jones. Ilammciid and Biiaelliminn, Atlorneyn Jan 13-19-26 tpiioininient of tdmlniatratcir So. Ilium Notice is hereby given. That the I undersigned has been appointed Ad. m nistrator of the estate of Hettle Kaeser, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. John W. Carnail, Administrator Eichhorn Gordon and Edrls Attorney Jan. 11. 1934 Jan. 12-19-26 - — — VOTIVE OF FIX 11. 'ETTT.EMEXT OF ESTATE NO. SMM Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees ot Louise! C. Mann, deceased, to appear in the. Adams Circuit Court, held at De-1 | catur, Indiana, on the 10th day of: February, 1934. and show cause, if any, whv the FINAL SETTLEMEN 1 ACCOUNTS with the estate of raid I decedent should not be approved;! and said heirs are notified to then: I and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. ; Verna M. Sprague Administratrix I Decatur, Indiana, January 17" 1934 ! Attorney C. L. Walters. Jan 19-26 _— o ' Be sure to visit our store Saturday, Jan. 27. Big chance to save money. Sprague Furniture Co.
ON FURNTTUPE ■ AUTOS—RADIOS | -IVE STOCK, etc. IOANS mon, TnT ned faeHMmamsM manner FRANKLIN SECURITY CO. Dver Schafer Hdw. Co. Phone 237 Decatur, Ind. rißii ! THE hand of the law can squeeze out every dollar you’ve put into your home if someone, hurt on your premises, wins a judg. ment against you. ZETNA-IZE Ask us about our Residence Liability Policy before it’s too late! Aetna Life Insurance Co. Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. Aetna Automobile Ins. Co. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Agents Decatur, Ind. Phone 358 I ; J IhiiiiStoiiiill
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1934.
Star in Chicago Racket Trial lIT I t'Ai’ONE ■' ' oscar_nelson ▲s' • ' II A ARON SAPIRO e - j - BRUNDAGE Most interesting of defendants in Chicago’s great racket trial is Dr. Benjamin F. Squires, former economist of Chicago University, whom State accuses of complicity in terroristic plot to control Chicago s industries. Similarly accused are Aaron Sapiro, New York attorney, who once sued Henry Ford for alleged defamation of Jewish race; Aiderman Oscar Nelson, of Chicago, Al Capone, now serving 11-year-sentence in Federal Penitentiary at Atlanta, and 12 officials of various labor unions and trade associations. The State went to bat without its star witness, Edward J. Brundage, former Attorney General of Illinois, who committed suicide on eve of the trial opening.
Test Your KnQwledge | II Can you answer seven of these tese Questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. 1. In which country is the famous < ity of Lyons? 2. Where did the German trews ; i-ink their surrendered ships after i , the World War? 3. What is a derelict ship? 4. Which government organization is designated by the initials I RFC? 5. In which ocean is the island of; South Georgia? 6. For whom was the District of Columbia named? 7. What type of musical instrumeent was the Lyre? 8. In which country is th- vity of Milan? 9. Name the capital of Tasmania.) , 10. What causes mildew on plants? j TUCSON CHIEF OF POLICE RELATES INSIDE STORY (CONTINUED FROM PADE ONE) where Dillinger had come to make 1 a call. We knocked on the door
Public Auction Having rented my farm. J will sell at public auction at my farm, 1 mile cast of Decatur, on Piqua road, on MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1934 Starting promptly at 12 noon. — HORSES — Roan mare, smooth mouth, weight 1600 His., sound; Black mare, 8 years, weight 1600 lbs., sound, an extra good gentle work team. 9—HEAD OF CATTLE—9 Guernsey cow, giving good flow; Guernsey cow. 5 years old, giving good flow; Guernsey cow. 3-years old. be fresh in June, giving good flow now; Holstein cow. 5 years old with ca-ls by side; 5 extra good Guernsey and Holstein heifers, will freshen this spring. HOGS—S shoats. weight 60 tbs. each. FEED <IOO bushel good corn; 40 bushel oats and wheat mixed; 10 ton timothy; 5 ton mixed hay; 20 shocks corn fodder. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Daiu hay loader; manure spreader; mower; disc; spike too'h and spring tooth harrow; riding breaking plow; walking breaking plow; riding cultivator: roller; grain drill; Black Hawk corn planter; corn cutter; tanning mill; work harness. MISCELLANEOUS One cupboard; safe; sink; bed; 6 chairs; 2 rockers; 1 stand; 1 sofa; Basehurner; 2 heating stoves; pf-tures; looking glass; 1 cream separator. Economy King; milk cans; buggy; surrey. Many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. JACOB KOOS, Owner Roy Johnson, auctioneer.
and as he appeared we had him | covered with a machine gun. He was arrested without a struggle. With Dilli ger, Pierpont and Clark we arrested Mary Kinder, Opal Long, Madge Retzger, and Ann Martin. There were ten men from the department working on the ease since the mob arrived in tow the latter ; part of last week. Through their ! tine police work, we were able to walk man into a trap, capture him and collect this large amount ' of loot without nnng a snot. I want to give credit to the men | who have worked on this case. They are responsible for this wonderful piece of work. Sentenced Here Charles Makley, one of the bandits. was a member of the gang | tliat robbed the Bank of Linn Grove, 12 miles southwest of Decatur, March 24, 1927. He was arrested at Hammond in June, 1928 and sentenced by Judge J. C. Suttu'. on June 23. 1928, to a term of !in to 20 years in prison. He plead , guilty to a charge of robbery. MakI ley was one of four "men who robbed the hank. The others were I t aught and sentenced in Ohio for crimes committed here.
GRANT REQUEST FOR LOWER BOND Reduction ot * O(M | ln Bond of Bank Rec?"* er Is (• ranted Fort Wayne. Jan. ««• Clarence R- McNabb in I Court lute Wetlnesday $8,0410 reduction of the bond o lllltn H. Myers, receiver in c **“ of the Schafer Company again* : Mary C. Hunaieker and ‘’l l ";"’ f '“ 1 ‘ to recover assessments ou liability of stockholders of the Peoples Loan A- Trust Company of Decatnr. The bo d was brought from SIB,OOO to SIO,OOO. The reduction of bond was granted on motion of the receiver, who through his counsel, Clark J. Lutz, of Decatur, informed the court that he had been named receiver in the action ou January 25, 1933. on which date he filed the SIB,OOO bond. The case was tried here after a change of venue from Adams county. The receiver reported that since [the execution and approval of that 'bond, he collected and received i from judgments the sum of approximately $17,000. He states that in I compliance with the orders of the ' court he has paid out approximate-
— IS THERE ROOM I FOR A SECOND GREAT LOVE 1 — IN A WOMAN’S LIFE J =— ? —=l r I . r-j-tRY as she would, pretty for her.... It had not always been ar 'I H s A Stanley Paige could not that way. Once before there had S bring her whole self to meet John been another man. Then she could ■ ’/ Harmon’s love. She was ashamed, return those kisses with all her Y her affection seemed so beggarly heart. ... Vi as that part of her M beside the great emotion he felt destined to remain in her past? I Or would marriage change things, K * would she be able to give ■ f John the love he deserved? Don’t Y M miSS 1 " 1S exc,tin g story of what ■ 3 Ip*' ‘ marriage taught a modern girl. ■ r * J® ' I ■ I I V Itakb Y ■ THIS WOMAN The new novel by ALLENE CORLISS t Y J Begins Saturday January 27, In The I Decatur Daily Democrat I
WHAT IS A DOLLAR * . ,1 wimt will it be next week, next mouth, next »□(„„, B 1. lunation 7 Ought we to have it? All(1 olh "u-'hTdo VOU know about it' INFLATION 1, a word ~ ]■ . Ifferen ’hinkr Our Waahington Bureau win t ”|| nd CON diKuaaw the subject Os the moneiarv »y ßl „ ni * K m'V'-x;;:,!: I '' - I CLIP COUPON HERE ■ i nf n.nt 270 Washington Bureau, DECATUR DAILY 1322 New York Avenue Washington, D. C. ° CR W 1 want a copy of bulloun aNIFLAtION PRO AND Co\ return ponta*'’ a' ld handling costa. m ' N A M E > STREET and No CITY BTATE ■ ’ 1 tun a reader of the Decatur Dally Democrat. Dwatur,
1 ly $15,000 to depositors of the loan ‘ and trust company and that he now i han on hand approximately $5,000 > ready to be paid to depositors of . the bank. i The receiver cites that there is stiM unpaid and due his trust the | ■ sum of $28,075. but that one-half o , ' that Bum is not collectible a <1 i I never will be paid. •; ' The receiver stated In his peti-1 i • tion that it was a needless expense - to carry a bond in the amount of ■ lslß,ooo. According so the petition
of the receiver sl-..- .. H mately double tluwill be in his ha :<| K al turn- during lieMr. Myer.- statS6.HOU to iiiak, , to depositors \ , sufficient money bauds Itribution will he ina-t. h. JM ready made two ’12% each from t!:.- * assessment collected
