Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1929 — Page 2
DOLLAR DAY THURSDAY Read our ad in tonight’s paper page for big specials. Holthouse Schulte&Co
CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, J | BUSINESS CARDS, I AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE--Plants of the wonderful Crego and California Giant Asters, in seven colors. Mailed postpaid at 75c per hundred. Nothing like them for tall blooms. I. F Alexander, Convoy Ohio. 143-7tx FOR SALE- Two houses, one 7 room. other 4 rooms. Corner Grant and High. SIOO down on small S2OO down on other. Balance like rent, monthly payment plan. Whywaste your earnings when you can buy on above terms. See us soon or it will be too late. Steele & Jaberg, room 8, second floor K. of C. Bldg.. phone 256.149t3 FOR SALK —5 room house strictly modern price right for quick sale; 333 South sth street Phone 078. 151)3tx FOR SALE —Gooseberries. Call 885-R 150-3 t FOR SALE: Three fresh cows. Homer Andrews, one-half mile north of Monroe. 151-~tx wanted WANTED —Boards and roomers. Day or week. Prices right. Erie Grocery and Restaurant. Phone 965. 148-12tx WANTED -To buy a baby calf. Call Mrs. Ralph Schnepp, Phone 871-. I 149-3 t WANTED- Lady between 30-39 interested in housekeeping or matrimony, by respectable farmer. Box 100. FOR RENT FOR RENT — At Monroe. 1-7 Room house, SIO.OO a month; 1-6 room house SB,OO a month; 1-5 room house and Garage SIO.OO I garage 40 x 60, SIO.OO or will sell on easy payments. See me 1 at the home of Jim Hendricks in Monroe. J. W. Hendricks. 150-6tx FOR RENT—Cottage at 909 Dierkes st. City water, electric lights, good 70 bbl. cistern and garage. Call phone 708; 321 N. sth st. 150t3 j For Rent; S-ioom house and garage. Marshal and Seventh. Modern except furnace. Inquire 604 N. 3rd St 151-3tx FOR RENT —6 room strictly moderll house on South First street. Also two houses in south pait of city, which rent for $lO. Call 79. 151-6 t FOR RENT—Good 6 room houes, has. | ment, garage, garden made, cherries and currents ready to pick. Also I free lawn service will be given. In- i quire 1127 West Monroe St. Phone | 1269. 101-3 t | FOR RENT—Furnished light house- : keeping apartment, first floor, private entrance, porch, garage, conven-1 ient to G. E. Inquire 1127 West Mon-1 roe St. Phone 1269. 151-31 | FOR RENT —8 room modern house.J Good condition. Inquire William Parent- Phone 227 151-3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST —Sorrel mare in Union township- Liberal reward offered. Phone M. 811. 151-3tx LOST —Lots of real smoking enjoyment, if you have not got acquainted with the “WHITE STAG’’ Londres ' New Nickel Cigar. Why not try them? Now! 151-Apanish-American War Veterans End Conclave Muncie, Ind., Jund 25 —(UP) —The annual convention of United Spanish American war veterans was concluded here today. Herbert B. Spencer, of Huntington, was elected state commander. LaPort was selected at the 1930 convention site. Driver’s License Let me rriake out your application j for Driver's License. ED. GREEN, Notary Public Phone 436 or 448. a. hillji i PLENTY OF GOOD FEEDING TANKAGE at reasonable prices. Fred Mutschler Pkg. Co
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo, Livestock Hogs receipts 800; Holdovers 700; Market strong 10c higher; 250-250 lbs. $11.25-$11.75; 200-250 lbs $11.50-$ 11.90 160-200 lbs $11.75-$11.90; 130-160 1b5511.65-$11.90; $11.65-$11.90; 90-130 lbs $9.75-$10.00; packing sows $9.75-SIOOO. Cattle receipts 75; Market steady; calves receipts 200; Market steady Beeg steers $13.00 $14.25; Lffcht yearling steers and heifers $13.75-$15.25; beef SIO.OO-$lO 50, low cutter and cutter cows $5.75-$8;OO; vealers $15.75$16.50. Sheep receipts $100; Market steady bulk fat lambs $ 13.50-$14.50; bulk cull lambs $9.75-$12.00 Bulk fat ewes $5.75-$6 50; bulk yearlings $9.50-$ll.OO. Fort Wayne Livestock Calves 75; Hogs 500; Sheep 100; Market steady ’’to 10c lower. 80-110 lbs. $10.25; 110-140 lbs. $10.50; 110-160 lbsslo.6o 160-180 lbs. $10.95; 180-200 lbs $1105; 200-250 lbs $10.95; 250-300 lbs. s.\>7s;' 300-350 lbs. $10.65; Roughs $9.25; Stags $7.00; Calves $14.50; Lambs sl2 00. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sept. Dec. Wheat $1.13% $1.18% $1.23% Corn. .92% .93% .91% Oats .44% .44% .46% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected June 24) 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 10051.20 or mixed corn sl-10 1 Barley ... — 45e Rye ;.... 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs dozen 26c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 41c DECA T U R PET SHOP (Above Baker’s Restaurant) TROPICAL BIRDS AND FISH, ORIENTAL GOLD FISH, FEEDS & SUPPLIES. Phone 1223. Hours--10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1929.
I Hearing In Chain Store Tax Case Set For Friday Indianapolis, June*2s(UP) —Arguments on an application for temporary injunction restraining state tax board members from administering the chain store tax law will be heard by three judtes in federal court Friday, notice sent defendants stipulated today. ’ o j — Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Leroy Davis of 309 South Eleventh street, are the parents of a ten pound bpy baby born Monday. June 24. 1929- The baby has been named Kenneth Richard. ■. o Retiring University President Sues Wife — Ann Arbor, Mich.. June 25 —(UP) — Dr. Clarence Cook Little, retiring pre-1 sident of the University of Michigan, has sued his wife, Katherine, for divorce. The suit was filed in Washtenaw circuit curt last week, before Dr. Little left for Mt- Desert, Me., for cancer research. Incompatibility and cruelty are understood to be charged in the complaint. Hearing has been set for AugNOTH E OF FIX VI. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO 2.V11 Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Curtis Johnson, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 2nd day of September 1929 and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not lie approved, and said heirs are notified-to tla-n and there make proof of Will receive their distributive shares. lona Pennington, Administratrix Decatur, Indiana une 18, 1929 Dore B. Erwin, Atty June 18-25 Notice To Painters The Trustees of St. John’s Reformed church of Vera Cruz, Ind., will receive sealed bids for painting and decorating the church according to Specifications now on file at the parsonage. Bids will be received up to and including June 29th 7 P. M. Joseph L. Graber John Tonner Emanuel Scherry Trustees 147-5;
list 20. The Littles were married in May, 1911. They have two sons and a daughter. -o Henry Mason Day Joins Harry Sinclair In Jail Washington, June 25 —(UP) —The District of Columbia jail houses twoG
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of the woild’s most famous oil operators today Harry F- Sinclair and Henry Mason Day. Sinclair is an old resident, spending his sixtli week in the big stone house. Day jomed him last night. Sinclair must remain six months and Day four, minus a few days each for good behavior. V- o— Get tne Habit—Trade at Home. It Pay*
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