Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 28 October 1929 — Page 2

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LEATHER COATS for dress or work $9.45 and up Let us show you a warm coat today. I Lai Tnni I criLN* 6 '* \chuiteK'(jO. Dwatur. I*4.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, | j AND NOTICES | FOR SALE FOR SALK--Chinchilla Rabbits, for fur, food and fancy. Chas. J. Miller, 226 N. 7th st. 233t30x FOR SALE—Sweet Cider, 25c per gallon by barrel and 30c per gallon per gallon jug. Third car load apples just received. All kinds of mixed apples, $1.25 per bushel, at my cider mill at Hoagland. August Koeneman, Hoag land. 241-tt FOR SALE -1 sow with 5 pigs. Belt type. Call Ed Schieferstein, Route 1 Decatur, Phone 860-E... 252-1 x FOR SALE — Late model '26 Ford coupe, in A-l condition. Priced very reasonable if sold at once. Call llojd Ruppert, Monroe, Ind. Phone A-5. 258-3 t FOR SALE —One Mealier Parlor Furnace. One lineolum rug. twelve |>- v fif ‘ teen. Phone Number 988253-3tx FOR SALE —Fine Purebred Naragansette turkeys. R. G. Mann. R. 9. Decatur. 254 .It x GOOD COUNTRY Butter every’ day at Gerber Meat Market, phone 97; also Roop Grocery, phone 336. Every pound guaranteed. Henry Yake. ■ 250t3x eod FOR SALE—I92S Ford Coup?; 192a Star coupe; 1924 Hudson coach; 1923 Overland sedan; 1920 Ford coupe; 1920 Dodge roadster. Frank's Wrecking lot West Monroe street. 255 6tx | l-'OF SALE —;; sows ami 2v pigs. Inquire of Mrs. Carl Barnett. 3 miles west. I'F miles north of Monroe 255-3 t FOR~SA LE^— ~20 Rhode Island Red Pullets, phone 866-A Decatur. Haroldl Harvey. 255-3tx FOR SALE: Tan Baity buggy, itr good condition. Also large tern. Phone 11161 255-3tx GOOD COUNTRY Butter every day at-Gerber Meat Market, phone 97; also Roop Grocery, phone 336. Every pound guaranteed. Henry Yake. 256t3x eod FOR SALE—6 ft. show case with dividers and shelf for candy; also one small case, handy for gum and cigarettes. Inquire 515 Line St., Phone 73(1. 256t3 FOR SALE - IL by buggy in good condition. Will sell reasonable. Phone 707. 255-3 t WANTED ! WANTED— Boarders ami Roomers — Wholesome and sanitary rooms and cooking. Prices right. Erie Grocery ant Restaurant. Phone 965. 251-6tx MEN WANTED —With some mechanical experience. Apply Macy Conveyors, Inc., Sunday. 255t3 WANTED—GirI wanted to assist with housework and children. No washing Phone 255. 255-3’ WANTED —To clean wall paper, win dows. and cisterns, and all odd jobs Call 210. Flank Straub. 255-3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST —Female Dog. black and white Answers to name of Queen. Reward olftf ed. ('all 1191. Harry Coffelt. 254-31 LOST—Red billfold containing bills', driver’® license, identification. Please return to Democrat office. Fred E. Kauffman, Decatur R. 2. 256t3x LOST Ttailer license No. 7338. Phone 894-K. Gust-i Rruekeberg, R. R. 8, Decatur. 255LOST —A ladies brown and tan gauntlet style glove. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. 255-3tx FOR KENT FOR RENT —Flat over Baughman's Store. Inquire B. J. Rice, 237 North Fifth Street or phone 184. ”54-3tx FOR RENT —New office rooms above the Morris 5 and 10c store. See manager. eod-tn FOR RENT 6 room house, gas. water light. Near factories. Phone 3'7. 255-3tx o ♦ . • CONGRESS TODAY ♦ (U.K) -♦ Senate: Senate continues debate on rates in chemical schedule of tariff bill. Judiciary committee recieves reports of sub-committees. House. Meet® for introduction of bills and to adjourn tor three days.

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Hog ITS a wise landlord who carries Rent Insurance as well as Fire, for “puffing out a fire” may also mean “putting out a tenant” —and putting out a tenant always puts it up to you to get the money for taxes and fixed j expenses somewhere else. through the dependable Automobile Insurance Company of Hartford* Conn. The Suttles-Edwards Co.. Inc. Over Niblick's Store Phone No. 358 Decatur, Ind. 111111111111111111111 l ■ S. E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount ot 6 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstractie of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. LOBENSTEIN, MAYNARD & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Dbcatur 346 or 814 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady Attendant Licensed Embalmer N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, (rlasscs Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. in Telephone 135. APPLES—Crimes Golden. ’ ring packed, bushel $1.65. Apples from SI.OO bushel. CIDER, gal. 30c; barrel 25c gallon. August Koeneman, Hoagland. 250tf

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1929.

. For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 o — —P Roy Johnson A UCTION EE R and Real Estate If you wish to sell your real estate | either city property or farm land, | ij see me for Quick Sale; by Auction | || or at private treaty. 11 Office Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. j Phones 606 and 1022. o o j • - FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night. Ambulance Service Thones: Office 61, Home 303 | Get the Habit—Trade at Home. It Pay* Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewrit ing or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for | appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. Announcement —BY— H. 0. White — .1.,. .-mA . Starting at once there will be a daily Hog market at Berne, Ind. > Wednesday and Saturday will be ! calf and lamb days. Cattle days will be announced later. Berne Market Borne, Ind., Oct. 28 HOG MARKET 90 IJO--15.05 260-300—59.15 170-210—59.25 Stags—s6.oo 210-235—59.35 Calves—sls.oo 235-260—19.25 Lambs- $12.00 CHARGES Hogs—3o per head. Calves—so per head I Lambs —20 per h«ad Cattle—7s per head. No Charges will be Made for Weighing. Yard Hours, 7 A. M. to 3 P. M. Saturday*—Close at 12 P. M. j Stock Yard Phone No. 30 L ' A. D. Welty, Ass't. 493 Residence T. E. WHITE, Mgr.

FOR SALE 3 Hampsni.e sows, wiU farrow iu 10 | days. 1 2-year old mare mule, a good one. I 1 Duroc sow with 8 pige by side. F. J. SCHMITT MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Last Bufi«Uo Livestock Market East .Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 28—<U.P.) - Following is a summary of the East ■ Buffalo livestock market: Hogs; Receipts 15.000. holdovers 700; active mostly to packers; generally 50c below Friday’s average. Bulk 160-250 lbs. $9.75; 120-150 Tbs. $9.259.50; packing sows SB-8.50. Cattle: Receipts 2,450; very slow; better grades about steady. Others 25c or more lower; good yearlings $14.75-15.25; fleshy grassers and short feds sll-13.25; common steel’s and heiters $8.25-10.25; butcher cows, $7.50-8.25; cutter grades $4.25-6.75. Calves: Receipts 1300; vealeiu active and fully steady sl7 down. Sheep: Receipts 12.200; lambs, fairly active 25c lower; good to choice, $13.25-13.50; medium and strong weights $11.50-12.50; throwouts $lO- - fat ewes $5.25-6.00. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Cattle receipts 50; calves 50; hogs 350; sheep 150; hog market 10c off; 90110 11>s. $8.25; 110-140 lbs. $8.50; 140-160 lbs. $9: 160-200 lbs. $9.20; 200225 Tbs. $9 30; 225-250 Tbs. $9.20; 35030 Tbs. $9.10; 300-350 lbs. $8.90: roughs $7.75; stggs $6; calves $15.50; lambs $11.75. — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. March May Wheat $1.25% $1.34% $1.37%' Corn .92% .98% .9«% I Oats .50’1 .52% .54% ■ LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected October 28) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat slOsl No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.02 No. 2. White Oats . , . 40c . Barley .... 50c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERSEGG MARKET Eggs, doven . 42c BUTTER7AT AT STATION Butterfat ' . 44c —— - ——n — Tragedy Nears End New York, Oct. 28.—<U,R> —Tfie tragedy that bail its inception in Orange, N. .).. whore five women were poisoned by pointing brushes with their lips as they painted luminous watch dials, was drawing nearer a close today. Mrs. .Qtliza MacDonald, one ot the five, is dying at Memorial hospital. Doctors say it is only a matter ot days, perhaps hours. Mis. MacDonald’s sister, Mrs. Albina lattice, is growing worsa every day. her husband said. .Miss Katherine Schaub, of Newark, N. J„ is unable to walk. One leg is shorter than ’the other. One of the legs of Mrs. Edna Hussman, of Hillside, N. J., is growing shorter. The poison is gnawing at her feet. Miss Grgce Fryer of Orange, N. J., has been operated on several times apd the poison now is iu her car. Get the Habit—l raae at Home, It Part

SMUGGLING OF OEMS MAY BE COT OY TABIFF Lower Duty Apt To Reduce 40-Million Dollar Traffic By Cecil Owens UP Staff Correspondent Washington. October 28—(UP)—Imi porters and government officials reI gard a provision inserted in the pend- ! ing tariff bill by the senate finance ! committee as offering extremely bright prospects of reducing materially the $40,090,000 annual diamond smuggling traffic. While virtually all industries seeking increases in the rates on their products, representatives of jewelry concerns are urgently in favor of the reduction from 20 to 10 per cent in the duty on diamonds proposed by the senate committee. By cutting the duly op imported ( diamonds, importers and treasury of-| flcials are confident the greatest incentive to smuggling of she precious stones would be removed. If the cut Is retained by the house when the bill is drafted in final form, officials and importers are hopeful the diamond smuggling "racket” will subside to a negligible quantity. Losses to Importers Smuggling ot diamonds, watches,‘ furs, jewelry and other valuable mer-| chandise on which the present tariff imposes high duties cheats the gov-i eminent annually of untold millions| mated by jewelers to aggregate $40,OOO.dOO yearly, and watch smuggling ranks second in the illicit traffic with estimated illegal entry of watches 1 while importers lose even larger! ! amounts. Diamond smuggling is esti-l 1 worth approximately $5,000,000 year-' J NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby givpjuhat Monday,! J November 4, 1929, will be the last day to pay your fall installment ot taxes.! The county treasurer’s office will be open from 8 a. tn. to 4 p. m. during the tax paying season All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a 10% penalty will be added. Do not put off paying taxes as they must be"paid and the law points out the duty of the county treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish 4 division ot tuxes are asked to come in at once. Don't wait for the rush. No receipts can be lali| away for anyone j so please don't ask for it. We will be glad to mail the paid receipts to thosewho mail in their cheeks to this of- ' flee before the final tax paying date. Ed. Ashbaucher Treasurer of Adams County Indiana ■ Pct. 12, 18t Ashbaucber’s | MAJESTIC FURNACES I , ASBESTOS SHINGLE ! ROOFING SPOUTING I LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739

Strenuous efforts have been made by officials of the U. S. customs service in co-operation with importers to reduce the amount of smuggling and some progress has been made. The | "diamond imit", comprising crack ini vestigators in New York and Antwerp, ; seized nearly $1,000,000 worth of smuggled stones in 1928. Difficulties of "Spotting” Customs service officials said today | they are informed, through their I European agents, of identity of the smugglers, but the difficulty lies in detecting the persons who actually carry the precious stones. Diamonds are so small, also, that detection of the carriers is an extremely difficult problem. Increases have recently been made in the customs bureau's staff of investigators both in this country and abroad, bringing the total here to more than 200 ami to about 28 In foreign countries. It Is the task of these men to trail suspected smugglers. run down clues, and make arrests for smuggling of all forms of contraband entering the United States. —— o Woman Shot Where Heart Out To Be Kirksvflle, Mo., Oct. 28—<U.R>— Mis. William W. Wilson's heart is '■ -

| J A k J "z® ! I The alert merchant | must take advan- J ! 1 11 " taß e of every a W. | M ( !||j | In these days ol' .! r ' | keen Voinpelition no r source of assistance can be overlooked. And THAT is why level - headed busi- ■ ncss men arc look- I ing to the bank lor 1 co-operation. YOU and WE — between Mk WF us we can attain > 18 prosperity. ’ May we help you? The same rule that applies to merchants also apply to the individual. We are continually striving for bigger and better tilings anil oiler you our valuable service. Old Adams County Bank ■Il — —— *

not in the right place. She owes ha life to that fact. Mrs. Williams was in an anion® bile which police commandeered to follow two fleeing thieves. A git battle occurred. Mrs. Williams wj* shot through the spot where her hsjt was presumed to be. But she lived. At a hospital an x-ray picture fe dosed that her heart was on th right side ot her bod? She proba’Jj will recover. HTiiiß i mem or i.m;< t run 2WI Notice is hereby uiv.n That tfw «. deVsigneil lias been appointed Execute of tile Estate of Amos Tioutner laled .Liams v.’ounty. lievea-.-.1. The Estatea probably solvent. Hubert E. Zetki-l Executor i October 111, 1929 J 2. tel’s Oct L'l-iis 1 have purchased a Belgian Rmk Horse and invite the public to till md inspect it. HERMAN WERLING, I Ossian R. 1.