Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1929 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, J BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES | g>t'«'« n «IS S'» IXBISSBKKKfc 7LB XJ' .XjS FOR SALE FOR SALE- Call and see our /arm bargains. Have 135 acres exceptional high class land and improvements. Anyone interested In buying a farm will appreciate this one. See us at our office Wednesday or Saturday. K. of C. Bldg, Room 8, second floor, Phone 256. Steele and Jaberg.l3B-6t FOR SALE —Di\nfield and Manchu soy beans. W. A. Wherry, 3 miles north of Blakey church, Monroeville phone. 137tf FOR SALE —8 room modern house. (Mercer ave.) Reasonable cash payment, balance like rent. Daniel N. Erwin. 139t5 FOR SALE — Milwaukee Binder, in good working condition. Ray Smith, phone 5621. 141-3tx FOR SALE—Black and tan rat terrier dogs. L. E. McCargar. Monroe phone B-52. 141-3tx FOR SALE—Some loose hay. Cass Y-49, Monroe.l4o-3tx FOR SALE —1925 Ford coupe. A No.l condition. Balloon tires. A real bargain. Chrysler garage. 141t3x FOR SALE- Ford "touring car 129.50 Good tires, good top and runs like lightning. Phone 1236 WANTED WANTED — Boarders and Roomers. Day or week. Prices right. Erie Grocery and Restaurant. Phone 965. 130-12tx MAN WANTED— For Decatur business concern. Steady position. Good education an asset. Address Box G. Democrat at once for personal interview. Position open at once. 140-3tx WANTED—Boarders and roomers, in all modern home, close to G. E. and Foundry. Inquire at 621 Nuttman avenue, or telephone 1049. FOR RENT FOR RENT —Semi-modern residence on Marshall street near Third. A. D. Suttles. C.1.T,.142-3t FOR RENT—7 room semi-modern house with garden. Phone 1235 or inquire at 109 S. 11th St. 142-2tx LOST AND FOUND LOST or stolen—Red Bicycle with white bee tread tire on rear wheek Friday night. Reward offered. 317 N. Bth St. 140-3tx LdST—All the “heart burn" or heart hurt, ail the nasty after effects of smoking is taken out of the “White Stag” cigars by a special process of "Petuning”. Try Them today- NOW. 142-1 t Bus Carrying Civil War Veterans Is Wrecked Princeton, Ind., June 14. — CU.R) — Seven persons, four of them Civil war veterans, received treatment today for injuries sustained when the bus in which they were riding overturned in a ditch after striking an automobile near here. Fifteen other occupants of the bus were shaken up. The accident occurred after the bus had left Martinsville, following the close of the 50th encampment or the state G. A. R. AP the injured were residents of near Princeton. The injured: J. W. Ritchie. 40; J. J. Criswell, Civil war veteran; Mrs. Oscar Hasse, Mrs. Charles King; Samuel Braselton, veteran; James Kilmartin, veteran, and Charles Wehmer. o • Poor Chap Green—“ Can your wife play an instrument?” Cablelg (wearily)—‘‘Yes, she plays a lot on my ear drum.” Buy Dad's gift at this store. Plenty of articles to choose from, Vance & Linn. NOTICfc Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will offer for wale at public auction on the 15th day of June, 1929, at ten o’clock A. M. at the Riverside Garage, on the south side of Monroe Street. In the City of Decatur, Indiana, the following described automobile fowl t: One Cadillac Touring car, motor number X-59-704. Said automobile will be offered for pale to the highest and best bidder for the purpose of paying storage, labor and repair charges furnished thereon by the undersigned, to the amount of 73.50. f Riverside Garage 9 June 7-14

j MARKET REPORTS i- DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL « AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock 6 East Buffalo, June 14. — (U.R) Fol- ‘ lowing is a list of livestock quotations for today as furnished by the U. S. i repartment of agriculture: 1 Hogs: receipts. 2.700; market less • active. 25 to 35c below Thursday’s 1 average; 250-350 lbs.. 411-#11.65; 200- ’ 250 lbs.. $11.25-SU.SS: 160-200 lbs., $11.60411.85; 130-160 lbs., $11.601 $11.85; 90-130 lbs.. $11.50-$11.85; pack- ! ing sows, $9.50-$10.50. Cattle: Receipts, 150: market steady to strong; calves, receipts, 1,000; market active to steady; beef steers. $12.75-$14.25; light yearling Steers and heifers, $13.75-$14.75; beef cows, $9.25-$10.25; low cutter and cutter cows, $5.75-$8; vealers, sl6-$16.50. Sheep: Receipts, 1.200; market steady; bulk fat lambs, $15.50-sl7; hulk cull lambs, $13.25-$U>; bulk fat ewes, $6.-$7; bulk yearlings, $12.50$13.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne. June 14. —(U.R)— Livestock: Cattle. 125; calves. 100: hogs. 600; sheep. 100; market 20 to 25c lower; 80-110 lbs., $10.30: 110-140 lbs. $10.55; 140-160 lbs.. $10.70; 160-180 lbs., $11; 180-200 lbs.. $11.10; 200-250 lbs.. $11; 250-300 lbs.. $10.85; 300-350 lbs., $lO 65; roughs, $9.25; stags, $7; calves, sls; spring lambs. sl4; yearling lambs, $lO. Chicago Grain Close July Sept. Dec. Wheat $1.07% $1.11% $1.16% Corn - 92% .91% .87% Oatsg<4% .43% .45% z Z 'LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected June 12) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.02 No. 2 Mixed Wheat 92c No. 2. Hard Wheat 82c No. 2. White Oats ; 40c Yellow corn per 100♦. $1.20 White or mixed corn sl.lO Barley 45e Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET, Eggs, dozen 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat '- 41c o— NOTICE Adams County Detective Association —A member, of the National Detective Association will convene in session at the Old Adams County bank. Saturday evening, June 15th., at 7:30 o’clock. All members come. Your secretary, J. D. Stultz. MITKI-; FOR HID* roll PXIM'IVt; THI: VM HEK S OFFH E Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Adams county, state of Indiana, will, on Tuesday. .Inly 2. 1923. and np until ten o’clock A. M. on said day receive sealed bids for the furnishing of the material and performing all work, in the painting and decorating of the Trea surer’s office, in the court house at Decatur. Indiana. Slid work to t>e done and performed agreeable to the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the Auditor of said county. The 'board reserves the right to re- . lect any or all blds 110.-iril of < ounty Commissioners Adams < ounty, Indinnn June 14-21 PLENTY OF GOOD FEEDING TANKAGE at reasonable prices. Fred Mutschler Pkg. Co - ... . FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. 11. ZWIC'K & SON Calls answered day and night. Ambulance Service ; Phones: Office 61, Home 303 o^=^"=^ Spend Your Vacation ! —at--HOTEL OAKWOOD West shore of Lake Wawasee, f Syracuse, Indiana CAFETERIA IN CONNECTION Chicken Dinner Every Sunday Room rates $1.50, $2 and $2.50, Write for reservation now. Dan W. Beery, Mgr. Syracuse, Ind. i O 0

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. JUNE 14, 1929.

PARENTS CONVINCED SON IS STOWAWAY ON PLANE (CO.VTINI'ED rnoM PAGE OXB> will cable you If I arrive in Rome. ”1 am constantly thinking of you. “Love. i (Signed "ARTHUR." When young Schreiber did not return home last night, his parents said they were convinced he was aboard the Yellow Bird. His mother appeared nervous and worried, but she exclaimed: “God will save my boy!” o CLEAR CUSTOMS BORDER OFFICER (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE! tion shooting is continued, was made in the house today by Representative La Guardia. Republican. New York. “The division from now on is no longer between wets and drys but between peace and civil war,” Guardia said. “Somewhere the wrong man will be killed and people will retaliate —meet force with force. — o- — * HOSPITAL NOTES * s?¥¥¥*¥*»****X Rowena Miller, 3821 Johns street. Fort Wayne, underwent an operation. , this morning, at the Adams County Memorial hospital, for the removal of tonsils. William Harting. 435 North Third street, underwent a minor operation at the hospital this morning and was later removed to his home. Irwin Bixler, Berne, underwent a major operation, today, at the AdaniS County Memorial hospital. if Betty Jean Gilbert. Monroe route two, underwent an operation, yesterday for the removal of tonsils. James Houck, Decatur route seven, underwent a major operation, Thursday at the local hospital. Mrs. Xrthur Mayer, 1111 North Second street, is a surgical patient at i the Adams County Memorial hospital, 'I where she underwent a major operation, yesterday morningArthur Heiman, six year-old son of J. P. Heiman, of Decatur route five was admitted to the Adams County Memorial hospital yesterday, for medical treatment. His condition is very serious.

FRIENDS AMAZED AT RESULTS THAT KONJOLA BROUGHT Man Whose Indigestion Baffled All Else Found Rapid Relief In New Medicine ...... • ■ tip F I# m '■ w * 1 A H. FURSTENDURG “Just one bottle of Konjola gave me remarkable relief,” said Mr. Clap ence H. Furstenburg, 431 Central avenue. U'hitley, Ind., "I was so weak and sick from indigestion that I could hardly walk. I suffered from stomach trouble for twelve years. The pain was so intense that I felt like ■ it would tie me in knots. The pressure around my heart was distfess--1 ing. “Konjola gave me the surprise of my life. My improvement was rapid, and in a week my appetite had returned and my stomach was functioning as it should. I feel better than I have for a dozen years. All my old suffering is gone. All my friends are amazed at the wonderful results I got from this new ipediciue. I hope that otners will benefit from the happy experience I had.” Konjola is sold in Decatur, Ind., at Smith, Yager & Falk's rug store and 1 by al Ithe best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section.

Last Os Americans In Golf Tourney Eliminated Sandwich, Eng., June 14. — (U.R> — Jon 11 Dawson of Chicago, America’s last remaining hope in tb«> British amateur golf championship, was eliminated today in the semi final round by John Nelson Smith of the Earls Ferry Thistle chib. The match went to the nineteenth hole. Cyril' Tolley, former British amateur golf champion, entered the final round by defeating Rex Hartley of Sunningdale 1 up. o :— Daughter Os Decatur Woman Dies Thursday Mrs. Mabel Margaret Hursh, 28, daughter of Mrs. Charles Van Guild er, of Decatur, died of pneumonia at her home. 1118 Elm street, Fort Wayne, Thursday morning. Mrs. Hursh had been sick only one week. Mr. and Mrs. Hursh were residing a* the Elm street address while their permanent residence as 420 East Wildwood avenue was being remodelNOTICE FOR BIDS FOR FIRNITI Ri: FOR COURT ROHM Notice is hereby given that the board of county commissioners of Adam? county Indiana, will until 10 o’clock A M. on the Sth day of July. 1929. leceive sealed bids for furnishing and installing furniture in the Court Room In the court house at De'-atur. Indiana; The bids shall be for the furniture mentioned and set out In the detailed drawings and specifications therefoi.i now on file in the office of the Auditor of said county, and shall in all I thing-- conform to such plans and drawings, except that the Judges Bench. Clerk's desk and Witness box shall be separate units. In submitting bids, the bidder may submit a bid as a whole, but must also submit a separate bld on opera chairs ami each individual piece of furniture, and the board will reserve the right to accept the bids as to any one of said items, and reject It as to the rest, or the board may reject afiy or all of-sai-1 blds. The blds rfinst be for the several items delivered in the court room, tree of all freight and other transportation charges. Bids must be accmpanied by affidavit and bond as required by law. Hoard of County Coiuimlssionors Adaina County Indiana June 14-21

Community Sale Bellmont Park, Decatur, Ind. SATURDAY, JUNE 15 - 12 noon 30 Head of Cattle, fresh cows and close up springers, few stock cattle; 100 head of hogs; sheep, etc. We will have a crowd of good buyers at this sale. If you have any livestock, etc., to turn into cash, be there early. Plenty of barn room, water and pasture. Ed Ahr, Mgr. Roy Johnson. Auct. Dutch Ehinger. Clerk. =■■■" JI ■-■LJJ. '■T'* 1 l-Lld- ' —— - 1,1 ' — C01d.... Colder.. C. The famous Frigidaire I ,JL Cold Control, a patent- ■ B I flj 4~~ I ed device which speeds the freesing of icecubes and desserts. At your finger tips It’s as simple as setting a watch, yet the ' New Frigidaire Cold Control enables you to regulate as you please the time required to freeze ice and desserts. FRIGIDAIRE THE Quiet AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR Hyland Plumbing and Heating Co. 2374

e<i. Surviving are the hualuinil; a son, Maurice; a daughter, Phyllis Jane; the mother; three brothers. Warren Griffin, of Fort Wayne, Thorle, of Monroeville. aiAi Donald, of Maples; and three sisters. Mrs. Paul Smith and Mrs. Ix’Roy Squires, both of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. George Menke, of Zulu. Funeral services will be held at the home of the sister. Mrs. Squires, 1014 Colerick street. Fort Wayne, at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Burial will be made at Lindenwood. Fort Wayne. —■ ■ ' — " 1 O' —" • ' Negro Lad Starts On Tricycle Tour From Terre Haute To Chicago Terre Haute, Ind., June 14.—(U.R>A tricycle tour from Terre Haute, tp Chicago might daunt a staunch heart, hut to Daniel Redford, 11-year-old negro boy, it offered the best solution to a puzzlnffe predicament and he set forth. Daniel reached the Illinois state — — >| SUNDAY EXCURSIONS via 1 Nickel Plate Road Low Round Trip Fares from Decatur $2.75 TOLEDO Good Attractions at Theatres, i Museums and Zoo. Baseball, j Seasonal Sports. Consult Ticket Agent.

line safely and was going strong. There he stopped at a filling station for something to eat and the attendants, tearing for his safety on the highway at night, notified the sheriff’s office. Officers found the kinky haired youngster valiantly willing to continue his peddling to the windy city, and returned him to Terre Haute. They then notified his parents in Chicago that the lad was stranded, after an uncle to whom they had entrusted him had deserted the boy, and arBuy Dad’s gift at this store. Plenty of articles to choose from. Vance & Linn.

Um. Mh ail • H * * x I B I ! THE PROVING I I I GROUNDS ■ I ' K I over which a fine car is driven ■ are a brief parallel to the testA ing by which 16 years of his4 tory have proven the sound- ‘ agli ness and service of the » 1 K Ut H e £ap^and:sSpS&^lSO.(X)o.mj,, ' '-* 1 v * Cut Production Costs With Three-Fuel Power Three-fuel Hart-Parr tractors easily perform th a* operations at once, cutting the cost of producing crops right to the bone. Power does it —surplus power to handle big loads. With the world-famous Hart-I >rr you can do as much in one day as you could with au underpowered tractor in three days. And the tho - fuel Hart-Parr develops its power on the cheapest, I '\vgrade fuels. -Hart-Parr tractors are equipped with f l speeds forward, from 2)4 to 'tM miles an hour ami built for small, medium or large farms. Come iu and m-e the 1929 line today. Adams County Auto Co. AUTHORIZED DEALER IN — < 1

rangeraents were made for his rrtnn , i home. "Do you think von Would . > reached Chicago'.- Daniel was as J i “And why not!" he replied, Sunday is Father's l)av_ati»

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