Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1934 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALK Michigan apples, McIntosh eating or cooking. 60c per bushel crate, S. E. Haggard. 1 mile north and 3Mi miles east of Monroe. 227abtX FOR SALK—Kalamazoo ranges and heaters. Tactory prices and terms. Five year written guarantee. Save 1-3 to 1-2. Why pay more ? Sprague Furniture tympany, phone 199 FOR SALK —1927 Chevrolet truck speed or express. A-1 $75. 4 pass. Buick. Coupe. 36-28 $75. Trade rar of Monroe. F.-Lundin. 229-lt of Momm F. Lundin. 229-lt If you want nice dry cobs for kindling call 233. Reed MacFeed A Supply Co. 2284.3 FOR SALE—Used piano in A-l condition. $35.00. Slightly used large size Kalamnzoo heater. $50.00. Sprague furniture company, Phone 199. FOR SALE- 40 well developed Leghorn pullets ready to lay. Floyd Reppert, 1% miles east cf Monroe. 229-G3t FOR SALE—Big reduction on all living room, bed room and dining room suites. Occasional chairs, $6. to $15.00. See us before you buy. Sprague Furniture company phone 199 225-g3t WANTED WANTED —Dump truck to haul 20 yards of lime from Beet factory. A 4-iuile trip. Phil Scheiferstin, > route 7. 228-3tx WANTED—Barred Rock and Rhode Island Red hatching eggs. Can use al! you can supply from now -auitit January 15 at a premium. It * interested, see me in my office Saturday night at Pinedale Hatchery, Corner North Sec. nd and Jackson •treets, Decatur, Ind. Rudolph Koenemann. 229-g2tx WANTED-All kinds of used furniture. If you have anything to sell, see us. We pay more. Daniels Second Hand Store. 229-K3tx WANTED-Soy Beans to combine. We are now booking jobs. Stef- - fen Brothers, Craigville phone. DeX catur. Route 2. 228G-6tx ■ WANTED — Tracking, also lime „ hauling. Phone 1208. 228t3x e For RADIO or ELECTRICAL re- * pairs call MARCELLUS MILLER phone 625. I specialize in auto radio installation and repairs. Miller Radio Service, 226 No. 7th st. 172tf FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nice sleeping rooms, men only. Rent reasonable. Bertha Ellis, phone 1223. a22Gtf j FOR RENT —ißrick Building, can be * used for garage, electricity and water. Good location. Also child’s bed for sale. Inquire Sarah Ayres, - 213 S. Bth. St. 229-3tx
• ■LOOK! K You can buv a new X g STORAGE BATTERY ■'J $3-95 „.Z„ s e . I ENGLAND’S g ACT O PA RTS M Ist Door So. of Court House • W Phone 282 • I GILLETTE Tires All sizes for cars and trucks PORTER Tire Co. Distributor 341 Winchester st. Phone 1289 • NOTICE . To th* office m, depositor*. rreditorn «> atoc-khohlrrN rim< nil wtlrrcw infcrewfe«l I* fhr mntter of the lfa|Mid»th>n of <*l<l ItlnniM ( tHiuty Haak of Decatur „ tadhtnn. You and *ach of you are hereby notified that pursuant to an order made and entered of record in the ** Adams Circuit Court of Adams C«un- «• ty state of Indiana, in a cause there pending entitled "In the matter of , Liquidation of OW Adams County w Bank' and numbered 14,729 upon the ». dockets of said court the Depart* a» merit of Financial Institutions of the State of Indiana tn the matter »of the «» liquidation of said Old Adams County Blink has filed in said cause an to account in partial settlement of the liquidation of said bank, setting forth all receipts and disbursements, c redits and charges to date of such 1 , account; You are further notified! •> that the court bets set and fixed Or-1 ♦ tober 36 1934 as the date when the • *’ourt will hear and deter mine any * objection In writing which may be filed against said report and will * pass upon such account. Dated at Decatur, Indiana, this * 25th day of September. 1934. The Department of Financial Infititutioe# of the State of Indiana By Leu Yager, Special Representative. “ Henry B. Heller attetney. Sept 26 Oct 3-10
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL 1 AND FOREIGN MARKETS LOCAL MARKET Decatur Berne CraigviHe Hoagland Corrected Sept 26 No commisahin and no yardage. Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday. 250 to 300 lbs $6.30 W to 250 lbs. ... $6.20 160 to 200 lbs $6.00 i :»0 to 350 lbs $6.00 140 to 109 lbs. $5.00 120 to 140 lbs $3.90 100 to 120 Ibe $3.80 Roughs $4.25 <L»» Stags „ —.... $2.25 down Vealera .. $7.25 Ewe and wethar lambs $5.75 Buck lamb* ....... $4.75 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y.. Sept. 26. — i (U.RT Livestock Hogs, receipts. 1,200; holdovers, none; rather slow; few early sales, weak to 10c under Monday’s average; some bids off more; desirable 19*250 lbs., $7.25-17.50; bulk unsold. CM lie. receipts, commercial. 200; holdovers. 175; government receipts. 800; steer and heifer trade dull, weak to lower; good steers, sßs fleshy grassers, $5.50-$5.90; cows and bulls unchanged; low cutters and cutter cows, $1.25. $2.25. Calves, receipts, commercial. 125; government, none; vealers market not established; bidding fairly steady. $8.50 down; holding better lost to $9. Sheep, receipts. 609; lambs active, steady: good to choice ewes and wethers. $7 to mainly $7.25; common and medium. $5.75-$6.75; largely $6.59 down. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. Sept. 26. —(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs. 5 to 4<»c lower; 250.300 lbs.. 96.75: 209-259 lbs.. $6.69: 189200 lbs.. $6.49; l«t>9-180 lbs.. $6.20; 309-350 lbs.. $6.59; 159-160 lbs.. $5.50: 149-150 lbs., $5.25; 130-140 lbs., $5: 129-139 lbs.. $4.35; 190.120 lbs.. $3.60; roughs. $5; stags. $1.75. Calves, $7.50; lambs, $6.25. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. May Wheat, old $1.94% $1.03% $1.03% Wheat, new 1.04% 1.03% Corn, old . .78% .78% .79% t*<jpn, new . .17% Oats, old . .54% .52% .51% Oats. new. .54% .52% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Sept 26 No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or better 93c No. 2 New Wheat (58 lbs) 92c Oats 32 Jbs. test 50c I Oats 30 lbs. test 49c White or mixed corn — $1.03 First class Yellow c rn SI.OB o 70 Potatoes on One Plant TWO RIVERS. Wis. (U.K) — Seventy potatoes were attached to a single plant dug up in the garden of Otto Banm. a Two Rivers butcher, recently. oFOR SALE—4I bales of alfalfa hay; 1% tons loose alfalfa hay. Mrs. H. L. Kessler, 4 miles south and % mile east of Decatur. 229a3t o Ippolnhtirfft of WminMniinr Notice is hereby given. That the undersigns! been appointed Administrator of the estate of William Zimmerman, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Jrhn K. Zlmmermaa. UmlniMrator l.rnhar*. Heller usd Srhwrger
For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfel Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 311 101 So. 3rd st. Ncurocalometer Service X-Ray Laboratory Office Hours; 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 p. m., 6 to 8 p. m. ~ — Federal Farm Loans Make application with the Adams County National Farm Loan Ass’n.. Charier No. 5152, office with the Schurger Abstract Co., 1331 South 2nd street, Decatur. Fire and windstorm insurance accepted in any old tine or good mutual insurance eo. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. GJassaa Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 138. L2Z4£S£aSI
■ * Test Your Knowledge Can you ana wo r seven of thaaa ten quee'ona? Turn to page Four for the anewera. * * 1. Whom did Francos Aldn. distinguished soprano singer, nmrry? 2. Name the three sons of Noah. 3. What was tbe nickname given to James G. Blaine by Col. Robert G. Ingersoll? 4. Name Ike first great English poet. 5. Who commanded the French fleet at the siege of Yorktown dur. ing the Amortcan Revolution? 6. Who was Dante Alighieri? AUTH-K IX» XWX KBSIDBN'PW Ir the Idnm* Clrrwlt < nwrt September term %<»«•« plsUat Nw. i.’rftti 1 THE STATE »>F INDIANA aii tm* cot vn Julia Campbell et. al. vs. Mary W. Kerr et al. New comes the plaintiffs, by Clark J. Luts, attorney and files their oomplaiat !»«'rein, together with an affidavit for pablicatioa. Thai the defendant. Albert W. Stopher, lona Ktopher. Debolt. Chancy Debolt, Wilma Myers Cloyd E. Myer*. Henry A. Waggoner. Waggoner, whose true Christian name is unknown, wife of Henry A. Waggoner, Russell War-| Koner. Goldie Waaironer, Harry Waraoner. Waggoner, wife] of Harry Warworn* r, whose true j Christian name is unknown, Archie. Wagroner. Waggoner, wife of Archie Waggoner _ whose true name is unknown, William T. Waggoner Waggoner, wife of William T. Waggoner, whose true Christian name is unknown. Glenn Waggoner, Harvey Stopher. Maggie Stopher. Robert Stopher, Daisy Shopher. Frank Stopher, Stopher. wife of Frank Stopher whose true Christian name is unknown. Charles Stopher, Stopher. wife of Charles Stopher, whose Christian name is unknown, Clem Stopher, Stopher. wife of Clem Stopher whose true ChriMian name is unknown, Clarence Thomas I/ehman. Dossie Lehman Isaura Vorhees. Russell Wrhee< Henry Lehman Lehman, wife of Henry Lehman, whose tree name Is unknown, Mary L«»k. Garfield Waggoner Waggoner wife of Garfield Waggoner whose’ true Christian name is unknown. Harvey Waggoner, - Waggoner, his wife whose true Christian name is unknown, John 1% Waggoner. aggoner ; hi’s wife, whose true Christian name is unknown. Ella Sweaney. are not residents -of the State of Indiana, that said action is for partition of real estate and to determine title to real estate and that said non-resi- 1 dent defendants are necessary par- ; ties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendants, last named, that unlec<s they be and appear on tike 23rd of November 1H34 of the Adams Circuit court, to be at the Court House in city of Decatur in said ( County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name and the Seal of said Court, affixed at Decatur, Ind- < iana this 25th day of September A. D. 1934. David D. Depp Clerk Adams Circuit Court < lark J. Lula, ttlornry. S* pt T .2-10
Public Auction DECATUR RIVERSIDE SALES FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, 1984 contniencinji at 10 o’clock 50—HEAD OF HORSES—SO 15 good broke work horses, weighing from 1300 to 1600 tbs., age 3 to 8 years. Pair 3 and 4 year old mares, heavy in foal. Several single j mares in foal. Twenty 2-year old mares will make mares weighing I 1600 tbs. Some yearlings, some mares with colts by their side, some spotted saddle horses 3 to 6 years old, good broke. T. K. Dickerson, Owner Will also have 20 good milch cows, some sheep and hogs. A few ctock bulls. Miscellaneous articles. DECATUR RIVERSIDE SALES E. J. AHR—Managers—L. W. MURPHY Roy Johnson, Auctioneer Public Auction The undersigned administrator will sail at public auction at the residence of the late John Bucher, 515 West Madison street, Decatur, Indiana, on MONDAY, October Ist Commencing at 12 o'clock noon prompt The following described personal property: — Three 9x12 Axniinster rugs; Heatrola heating stove; 1 range cook stove, like new; kitchen cupboard; 4 kitchen chairs: dining table; 2 librAry tables; sewing machine, 3 piece over-stuffed Hying room suite; 2 pieee overstaffed living room suite; long library taJile; piano, like new. and bench; electric floor lamps; electric table lamps; tables and stands;. 1 rug H-6xt2: chimes Hock; several mirrors of different sizes; bird cage and bird; rockets: good all eteetric radio; small rugs; leather davenport; oriental rug; fancy quilts; drapes and table covers; imported rug; bookcase and writing desk; electric sweeper; Wilson heatev: oH stove; step ladder; curtain stretchers; linoleum; oak bedroom suite complete; two other beds complete; 5 cain bottom chairs, chest of drawers; walnut bureau; cooking utensils; vinegar; lard; garden hose; carpenter tools; lawn mower; and many articles that are too numerous to mention. Terms—Cash. EDWARD BUCHER, Administrator Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. W. A. Lower, clerk.
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7. k\ hat is the name ol the bril { Hunt red first magnitude star in the const el kit ion Taurus? 8. Where Is the Assuan Dam? 9. What Is the Roman name for . the Greek God. of the lower world? ' 10. Who was Marduk? 1 — ■—o ( % ol»«»ißlm<*M4 of % thill hi i*l rmt«»r Notice Is iwueby given, That the 1 !U<>. 3137 | un<kTMl«ne<l hMK been appointed AdininiMltator «»f the estate of Jncob | Baker, iate of Adams County. <M- , ceased Tht* estate is probably solvent. ’ C. L. W'rtlters. Administrator f‘. L. UMttrrw, tttorßry Sept l!» ■ Roy S. Johnson A Het Htneet p. L. A T.Co. bi. Pnonez 104 £ ''x, a,,d 10K - "s id Claim your date \ \f |\ early as I sell ■*Jcw * e¥ery SALE CALENDAR — Sept. 27 —Dave Leisure, 2 miles east and 2 miles south of Monroe or 1 mile south of Valley church. Closing out sale. Sept. 28 — Decatur Community Sale at Brciner's Feed Barn. Sale of live stock. Sept. 29—Jacob Schafer. 728 Walnut Street. Corner of Walnut and St. Marya Sts. Decatur. 6 room house ami 2 building lots. Oct. 1— Edward F. Bucher. Exec. John Bucher. Sale of personal property at 515 W. Madison st. Oct. 2—J. L. Becker. 5 mil’s west of Portland. Pure bred Jersey sale. Oct. 3- Roth Sisters, 3 miles west of Ceylon. Oct. s—Decatur Community Sale and Chattanooga Community Sale. Oct. 6—Phillip Carsten, I miles southwest of Waynesdale. Oct. 9- 8. D. Griswold, 1 tn tie north of Payne. Ohio. Oct. 12 — Decatur Community Sale and Chattanooga Community Sale. Oct. 13 —lrv‘n Doeltrnian at Williams on Ada-ns-Allen county line. Oct. 16 —Orval Keller, 3 miles west and % mile north of Geneva. Closing out sale. Oct. 17 —Orval Keller. 3 miles west. % mile north of Geneva. Oct. 18 -Stewart & Kline. Cam ! den. Ohio. Pure bred Duroc hogs. | Oct. 19—Decatur Community and i Chattanooga Community Sale. Oct. 23—Bruce Pullen. Liberty. Ind. Pure bred Duroc hogs.
COURT RULES PIERPONT TO DIE IN CHAIR tCOMTtWBD FROM FA«B Ort«' services tn a Leipsic, 0., undertaker's chapel. Miss Jessie I,evy, Indlanapolia. defense toussel. had requested a new trial for the gangsters, contending that the trial jury was prejudiced by presence of militiamen with machine guns at the court room. The men were to have been
bad to choose between ] J A MARRIAGE FOR LOVE A MARRIAGE FOR LOYALTY! .... Read what lovely Susan Broderick did Girl by BEAI Rj C E BUR I 0 I !r I One of tlx most thrilling, romantic I lore stories of the year I i> H I f I The Brodericks, one of the town's wealthiest families for many I generations, faced bankruptcy. Only lovely Susan Brodericks I V' I narriage to the leading banker’s son could save them •Thus l Susan came to that crossroad,so many girls have faced—should! he marry the man she/really loved —or remain loyal to her! amily by marrying the man of their choice \ Her decision forms I :he final romantic climax in a sweeping poignant love storv hat will thrill you jvith its drama and its beauty. y Doni miss this brilliant, human serial novel Begins Saturday, Sept. 29 - In The Decatur Daily Democrat
exeeuted last July, but a star '»“• granted, pending outcome of the appeals. They apparently attempted to escape death in the electric chair in last Saturday's break. Makley succeeded. Pierpont swore al guards who refused to kill him after he was wounded in a blaze of fire from a riot squad which made short shift of the break for freedom In the steel-locked death house. iStieriff Barber was slain last October 12 whoa three men enter-
ed his jail and asked to sea DIF , linger He asked for their credentials. They opened fire. Mrs. Barber and a deputy were locked In celts and Dillinger was liberal ed. , " i Kusseil Clark, also convicted in the crime, la serving a Hfe sent- , ence hi Ohio penitentiary. i ' < See C. I>- leepi* <|a»itlin« Business sale - • Wonderful bargains. Suits, all sizes; i Shlr la. Suede Coals and t’nderwear. I
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