Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1934 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE — Porcelain lined refrigerator. Phone 1123. I'INEAI’PLES -- Canning time is here. Call 282 and give your order. Priced right. ÜBt?<x FOR SALE —Used ice boxes and , one gas refrigerator. August Walters, phone 207. lITGSt FOR OA'LE — Cabbage plants 5 rents a dozen. L. E. Summers, 900 Walnut street, Decatur. 117-g3t FOR SALE—Cabbage plants, 5c a dozen. First house south of hospital on east side of road on mud pike Victor Amacher. .119-3 t FOR SALE 1 used 1932 Fordson and 3-uoed Foidsou tractors. 1 2-yr. old work horse. 2 tractor plows. 2 air compressors. 5 electric motors. Plow points at a reduction. See the new Fordson before you buy. 1 Cralgville Garage. H9-4txeod FOR SALE Decatur quality baby chicks. Special today 1,000 English White Leghorn Chicks. Decatur Hatchery, phone 497, Decatur. 1 y-w 117G3t I FOR SALE — Baby Chicks from BloiSi Tested stock. All Breeds sf>.SO-per hundred. Also several started chicks. Smith Baby -Chick Co., Willshire, Ohio. 117a12t WANTED WAJUCED —Radio or electric work | Call Phone 625. Miller Radio Service, No. 7th St. Apr 9tf ' WANTED — Paper hanging and painfing. Satisfactory work. H. A. “FJfk" Templin, phone 5655. 119a-3tx t\ A&JEed —l.ooo farmers to raise I H U©' for us - Cotne and see r.a for. -Ooi' her information. Model Hatglßfrv. Monroe, phone 44. MSN WANTED for Rawleigh i-oqJJJ in Jay county and Decatur. WiiUMinmediately. Rawleigh Co., DepT*^’-20-SB. Freeport, 111. . 2t-may 17 31 WANTED -To Rent 5 or 6 room bopS- Chas. Unger, City Meat Marla— phone 97. 118t3x
V ANy.'D —Piano pupils, 50c hour hour. Beginners practice -Wt.h week day, reasonable. Mr£ JQora Aker. 118t3 Tw M U -WANT Rags. Paper, Metal. *2tp Iron and Wool. The Maier I Hide'* Fur Co., 710 W. Monroe WANTED —Job on farm by month. Experienced. References. Write Ra|ph Shively, 217 South Sth st., DertWßT. 118a3tx WANTED TO BUY — Modern or semi-modern home in Decatur. MusTTie reasonable price. Address Box H. E., care Democrat. 118t2x Wanted LADIES NOTICE —Mrs. Stahlhut of Isaura Beauty Shop. Fort Wayne, will be at Becker's Beauty Shop, Tuesday, May 22. Call 1280 for appointments. 117G3t FOR RENT* FOR RENT —Small country home, close to town, also 60 acres of good pasture. Phone 754 or see Williagn P. Colchin. 117G3tx LOST AND FOUND FOUN44-100 bag of All Mash a?hiffl£en ration. Owner can have stfins. by paying for this ad and inquiring here. 119-a2t —o ——■ Tick Bite Caused Death ’ ReTniond, ore.—(U.R) —A bite by a ■wood tick carrying spotted fever infection caused the death of Jim Cram, Crooked River country stockinan. —» o NOTK'K OF FINAL NK’TTLFMENT OF EMT A |*E NO. ;ukl7 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Richard Keith Davis, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the xth day of i June, 1934, and show cause, if any, > why the Final Settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not l>* approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Milton Brown, Administrator Decatur, Indiana May 17, 1934. Nathan <. Nelson, Attorney May 17-24 APPOINTMENT OF EAEI I TOK Notice Is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Ex-1 ecutor of the estate of George W. Raudenbush late of Adams county, ) deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Homer Raudenbush Admr. with will annexed May Ist 1934 May 3-10-17 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the' Board of Trustees, of the Adams (County Memorial Hospital, Decatur Indiana, will receive bids, at the Hospital until seven o’clock P. M. June Ist, 1934, for repairs tn roof, as per plan and prepared by A. M. Strauss, architect, and now on file at the County Auditor’s office. Bids must be on form No. 96, with the affidavit as required by law. and accompanied with a bond equal to thediid. The Aboard reserves the right to reject tiny or all bids. •m Board of Trustees, E. M. Ray, Secretary. , May 10-17
MARKETREPORTS — i DAILY REPORT OF T.OCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS LOCAL MARKET Decatur, Berne, Craigvlll .Hoagland Willshire, Ohio Corrected May 17 No commission and no yardage Veals received Tuesday Wednesday Friday and Saturday I 160 to 200 lbs ,3.40 210 to 250 lbs *3.45 i 250 to 300 lbs *3.40 . 3(U) to 350 lbs *3.25 140 to 160 lbs ,3.00 120 to 140 iba *2.20 100 to 120 lbs ,1.80 Roughs *2.251 Stags .... *125; Vealers _ - *5 50 Wool lambs *B.OO CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Wheat 91% .89% .90% Corn 48 .50>, .51% Oats 35% .34% .34% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y„ May 17 —(U.PJ —Livestock: Hogs, receipts. 1,300; early sales; ,5c over Wednesday's average; bidding steady on all weights; few 225 to 250-lb., selections sold. *4.15; most bids *4.10 on desirable 180 to 250 lbs., better lots 140 to 160 lbs., *3.50 to *4. Cattle, receipts, 125; common steers and heifers straight, *4.75: l cows unchanged: cutter grades 1*1.75 to *2.85; fleshy offerings. | *3.40 to *3.75. Calves, receipts, 100; vealers aci live, fully steady; good to choice, *6 to mainly *6.50; common and medium, *4 to *5.25. Sheep, receipts, 100; only odds and ends hefe; all classes nominally steady; best shorn lambs quoted *9 down; few good to choice spring lambs, *lO to *11; inferior lightweights down to *7.50. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., May 17. —(U.PJ —Livestock: Hogs. 5c loser; 250-300 lbs., 1,3.70; 200-250 lbs., *3.60; 160-200 'lbs.. *3.50; 300-350 lbs.. *3.30; 150I 160 lbs., *3.10; 140-150 lbs., ,2.85; 130-140 lbs., ,2.60; 120-130 lbs.. $2.10; 100-120 lbs., *1.90; roughs, ,2.75; stags. *1.25.
Calves, $5.50 to $6; lambs. $9.00 ddfcn. ■ 11L iii < LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected May 17 Ng. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs or better 77c No. 2 New Wheat, 58 lbs 76c OaU 2&c First class Yellow Corn 60c Mixed corn 5c less Took Movies of Coyote Den Pendleton, Ore.—(U.RF-W. L. Finley, noted Oregon naturalist, made action photography a part of his studies when he took pictures of coyotes and digging coyote pups out of their dens in northeastern Morrow county. —o Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these tese Questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. 1. Into what river does the Wal>ash river flow? 2. Which city is the largest railroad center in the U. S.? 3. In which U. S. Territory is the city of Valdez? 4. What is the plural of the word tempo? 5. Name the most common insect of the order Dipthera. 6. What is a stock market "bear?" 7. Where are Ohio University, and Ohio State University located? 8. In what year was Joseph E. Robinson of Ark. the Democratic Vice-Presidential candidate? 9. Who wrote the play, "Two Gentlemen of Verona?" 10. Name the capital of Michigan. FARR-WAY "IECleaning I SUITS, HATS fUU TOP COATS DECATUR LAUNDRY Seed Potatoes Wholesale and retail. Carmen. Rural New York, Million Dollar. Petoskey varieties. Dale Cowan. Willshire. Phone 59. 116-2tawk mbimmbhmhmbmmhmmnbbbm N. A, BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted 1 HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135.
Felons Fight Sterilization i = ___ ~ 1 MAN HOOD Wk | 4 (lit j II; ti in fiomll I 111 ¥ 'JSI j x . — i mHHW Iffcry A view of the exercise yard at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in Oklahoma City, where inmates are fighting the State law that make; habitual offenders liable to sterilization. Inset, George Winkler, a thirc erm prisoner, who has volunteered as the subject of a test case. Th< convicts hava pooled their money to retain legal counsel.
COURTHOUSE Estate Cases Amos Hirschy. Will offered for] probate, probated and placed on record. The will gives entire estate to wife after all just debts and funeral expenses are paid. Waiver of light of appointment filed by Emma Hirechy. Application for letters of administrator with will annexed filed by Willard S. Hirschy. Bond in sum of ,6.000 with Emma Hirschy and Charles E. S hwartz filed Inventory number one filed. The inventory gives the total appraised value of the personal estate to be *2,385.35. Richard Kieth Davis. Final report filed. Notice ordered returnable June 8. Katharine K. Moser. Appearance for Elizabeth Habegger by Lutz and Meyers. Rule To Answer Rudolph Svhug vs. H. A. Hendricks et al, note. Absolute rule against defendants to answer on or before May 36. New Trial Granted Lawrence S. Fulkerson vs Estate of Reginia O. Lord, claim. Motion for new trial submitted and susw' tained and qew trial graptei}. Cause dismissed at defendant's costs. Real Estate Transfer Homer Raudenbush et ux to Roman R. Raii'lenbush. 80 acres of land in Washington township for *I.OO. Ada Martin et al to Sarah Johnston. 100 acres of land in Washing ton township for *I.OO. Grover H. Oliver et ux to Roy L. Price et ux inlot 36 in Monroe for SI.OO. .— o Stole World War Plaque Lake City, Utah.—;U.R>—Van ( dais stole the inscription placque from a monument honoring Utah] ; soldiers who gave their lives in the X<«Tl< K III' I'OMMISHIOAHK'ft * i i.e oi- in-: ii. i:<r \ ri: In (lie < irenit « oiirt Tern*. IIKt-4 No. 1-4 MS STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS, SS. John H. Hilty, et al. vs. Christ L. Lie* inj, et ..I. The undersigned Commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, made and entered in a -clause therein prnding. entitled John H. Hilty, Peter Hilty, Christian Hilty, Amanda Indermehle, Jutlius Miller, Catherine Miller, Amos Liechty. Anna Luginbill, and Barbara Reichenbach vs. Christ L.Liechty. Emil IJeehty, William Lie* hty.j and Catherine Liechty, and number-] e<l 14905 upon the dockets thereof,! hereby gives notice that at the premises, Berne, Ind., on the 7th day of June 1034, at U» o’clock A. M of said; day. he will offer for sale at public| auction and at not less than two, thirds of the full appraised value j thereof the following described; real estate, to-wit: Inlot 507 in the 59th Addition to] the town of Berne, Indiana, as platt-i ed by Hilty Bros., in Adams County; in the state of Indiana.” Terms of sale; At least one-third-of the purchase price eash in hand and the balance in two equal installments, payable respectively in not to exceed nine and eighteen months, to be evidenced by the notes of ihe purchaser bearing six percent ■ interest from their dates, waiving ' relief, providing for attorneys fee land se< ured by mortgage on the real estate sold. C. L. Walters Commissioner j May 17-24-31
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1 t 4 || PREBLE NEWS I 4 — 4 Mrs. John Kirchner and daughters Irene, Lorine and Erma, and Mrs. June Shackley and zon Darrell spent Thursday at Sturgis, .Michigan, visiting Mr. ati’i Mrs ' Otto A. Niggll and son John Otto, Mr. and Mrs. Sherley Brouse and j daughter. Mr. and Mra. Edwina
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Broun-* McKlnlny i*nd famib' of Hollywood, California ami Fred Wordelman. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ehlerding and son Vernon of Fort Wayne viaItei Mr. and Mrs. George Hullemeler and daughters ♦Sunday. Misses Irene, Lortoe ami Erma 1 Kirchner spent several days visiting iU Sturgis, Michigan, and at- | tended Ihe annual May Day Dance at the Howe Military School
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Llnnemler of Fort Wayne spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Kate Linnemeier and son Rudolph. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holbrook visited Mrs. T. Hoibrock and family Suniksy. Mrs. Emma Bittner visited Mrs. Victor Hoffman Sunday. Mrs. Ernst Conrad and son Walter visited Mrs. George Bultemeior and .laughter Margaret Monday. ■
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