Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1929 — Page 2

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WOOL SHIRTS This is sure the season for Wool Shirts., A Racine wool shirt can’t be beat. nVv XCHUITE AjTo. Mrorfur. lad.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, | 1 AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE—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, 11.25 per bushel, at my cider mill at Hoagland. August Koeneman, Hoagland. 241-ts FOR SALE—I sow with 5 pigs. Belt type. Call Ed Schleferstein, Route 1 Decatur, Phone 860-E. .... 252-Cx FOR SALE — Late model '26 Ford coupe, in A-l condition. Priced very reasonable if sold at once. Call Floyd Ruppert, Monroe, Ind. Phone A-5. 258-3 t

FOR SALE—I92S Ford Coupe; 192a Star coupe; 1924 Hudson coach; 1923 Overland sedan; 1920 Ford coupe; 1920 Dodge roadster. Frank’s Wrecking lot West Monroe street. 255-6tx FOR SALE—4 grade Guernsey heifers. Ernest Thieme, 7 miles northeast of Decatur. 258-3 t FOR SALE—Electric meet grinder in good condition. John Starost. phone 48. 258-3tx FOR SALE —2 used electric washers, in excellent condition. Decatur Electric Shop. 258-3 t FOR SALE—One horse wagon call phone 980 after 5 o’clock. 258- 3t FOR SALE —1> tube Airway Radio in good condition; 3 new Heavy Duty B batteries and 2 storage batteries Built in speaker with Utah De Luxe unit. A real bargain; Lawrence Schlegel above Winnes Shoe Store 258-3tx FOR SALE —3 cows, one fresh now, two will be in few days. All young cows. Chailes Burrell, Route 3, Phone 866-K. 258-3tx 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 —Large Cannon Heater. Suitable for store or small garage Phone 336 or 846 259-3 t FOR - SALE —60 Old~English Leghorn yearling hens. Call in evenings. 87OR 259-3tx FOR SALE—Favorite Base Burner in good condition, $lO. Sprague Furniture Company, Phone 199. 259-3 t L . ~ WANTED WANTED—Boßarders and Roomers — Wholesome an dsanitary rooms and cooking. Prices right. Erie Grocery and Restaurant. Phone 965. 256-6tx WANTED —Ladies to demonstrate Pamal from house to house in city. Ap ply at Fisher and Harris’ Grovery. 256-stx WANTEt)—A small or large' building or barn that can be removed whole or tom down. Frank Wrecking Company. Phone 425. 258-3tx WANTED—MAKE BIG MONKY in spare or full time, for particulars, write, Health-o Co., 4207 So. Calhoun St., Fort Wayne, Ind. 260t2x LOST AND LOST- Brown and tan purse containing money and key. R?ward. Finder please bring I<> Democrat office. 258-3tx LOST-" Pocketbook containing loose change amounting to about $2.20. Finder please return to this office. 258t3 LOST’or STOLEN 1 school bell'. Please return to Pleasant Mills High school. In care of Peter W. Vitz. FOR RENT FOR BERT '•£ room bouse on Studebaker street. Immediate possession. Phone 582 258-3tx FOR REN’t—Garage on N. Bth St near G. E. Call phone 980 after 5 o'clock. 258-ut rUK KENT—New office rooms above the Morris 5 and 10c store. See manager. eod-tn FOR RENT—6 room house, gas, water, lights. Near factories. Phone 327. Itx FOR RENT—6 room house on Kekionga street. Dynofs Schmitt, Mercer ave. 259t3 CLEARANCE SALE—Velvets, Satins and 'Felt Hats at $3. $5 and $6 values at $4. One lot of Felts go atsl each. MAUD A. MERRIMAN. 222 S. 4th st., Decatur, Ind. 260t2x

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MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Loans 5'A% 10 or 20 years We write Insurance. —THE—-SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY Niblick Store Bldg. DECATUR, INDIANA 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 of 5 PER CENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Ahstractis of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. LOBENSTEIN, MAYNARD 6 HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur 346 or 844 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady Attendant Licensed Embalmer

N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-13, 1-5, 6-8 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Monday, November 4. 1929, will be the last day to pay your fall installment of taxes. The county treasurer’s office will be open from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. during the tax paying season. AU 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 a division of taxes are asked to come in at once. Don’t wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for anyone so please don't ask for It. We will be glad to mail the paid receipts to those who mail in their checks to this office before the final tax paying date. Ed. Ashbaucher Treasurer of Adams County Indiana Oct. 12, 18t FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night. Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 0...... t ± .-..r-* - ~ ~ "2-0 Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER and Real Estate If you wish to sell your real estate either city property or farm land, see me for Quick "Sale; by Auction or at private treaty. Office People* Loan & Trust Bldg. Phones 606 and 1022. o o

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1929.

FOR SALE 3 Hampanne sows, will farrow in 10 days. 1 2-year old mare mule, a good one. 1 Duroc sow with 8 pigs by side. F. J. SCHMITT MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND MARKETS CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. March MayWheat |1.28% $1.36% $1.39% Corn .91% 97% -99% Oats .50 .52% .54% East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, Nov. I.—(U.K) — Livestock: Hogs, receipts, 4,200; holdovers, 600; fairly active to packers, 15c to mostly 25c lower. Bulk. 160-250 lbs., $9.75; few, $9.85; 130-150 lbs., $9.25-$9.50; pigs downward to $9. Cattle, 125; steady; medium heifers. $10.20; cutter cows, $4.25-$C.75; Calyes receipts, 600; vealers steady, $16.50-117; in between grades unevenly lower. Sheep receipts, 3,400; lamb# generaly 25c lower; natives, $12.50-sl3; medium and strong weights, $11.25sl2; throwouts, $lO-$10.25; fat ewes, $5.25-$6. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne Nov. 1 —(UP) — Livestock. Cattle receipts 100; Calves receipts 75; Hogs receipts 600; Sheep receipts 200; Hog Market steady 10c off; 90-110 lbs $8.50; 110-140 lbs. $8 75; 140-160 lbs s'■; 160-200 lbs $9.15; 200225 $9.25; 225-250 lbs $9.10; 250-300 lbs. $9.05: 300-350 lbs $8.90: Roughs $7.75; Stags $6; Calves $15.50; lambs $11.50.

LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Nov. 1) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat sl.lO No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.07 No. 2. White Oats / 40c Barley -50 c Rye -80 c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, doven 42c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butte: fat ’4oc COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers William O. Zimmerman, inlot 2. Williams, to Charles W. Grimm for $25.00. Anna MaUitt. part of in lots 159 and 160 Decatur, to John H- William# for SI.OO. Rollin A. (Walts etux, 45 acres jii Washington township to John B. Stone burner et ux tor $650.00. Get the Heult—Traoe at Home, it Paw Announcement —BY— H. 0. White 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 Berne, Ind., Oct. 31 HOG MARKET 90110—57.95 260-300—59.05 170-210—59.15 Stags—s6.oo 210-235—59.25 Calves—sls.oo 235-260—59.15 Lambs—sll.2s CHARGES Hogs—3o per head. Calves —50 per head Lamba—2o per head Cattle—7s per head. No Charges will be Made for Weighing. Yard Hours, 7 A. M. to 3 P. M. Saturdays—Close at 12 P. M. Stock Yard Phone No. 30 A. D. Welty, Ass't. 493 Residence T. E. WHITE, Mgr.

SOCIETY ENTERTAINS FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS A Halloween party was given by Miss Elizabeth Meihls in honor of the Young People's Class of (he United Brethren Sunday school. The evening was greatly enjoyed by playing games and enjoying radio music. Refreshments weie server! at the close of the evening. Those who were present were Miss Elizabeth Meilhs, hostess, and Maigaret McGill, Madeline Crider, Phyllis Hoagland. Martha Somers, Rosena Wertberger. Esther • Fisher, Catherin Exley, Eileen Gaffer. Emma Laha. Margaret, Dorcas Hoagland. HONORS SISTER WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. N. A. White entertained with a party of lovely appointments Wednesday evening, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Butler on Eighth street, cotnplimontary to.her sister, Charlotte, on her birthday anniversary. The Butler home was decorated with Halloween colors, in keep ing with the season, and the fifteen invited guests arrived at the party clever ly masked and dressed. After the identity of each person had been guessed, games and contests were enjoyed. The hostess served a delicious luncheon, and the honor guest was presented with some pretty birthday gifts. The Dutiful Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday school will meet at the home of Mrs. Btice Roop on North Tenth street, Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The Tri Kappa Sorority will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Bryce Thomas at eight o'clock. SURPRISE FRIENDS WITH PARTY Thirty-five members and friends of the United Brethren Church surprised Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Vanee and family last evening with a Halloween and pound party. The guests w >re all masked in clever costumes. Harry Poling and Dick Shafer were awarded prizes for being the beat masked. The evening was spent in playing games and contests, followed by refreshments of apples. After the guests departed Rev. and Mrs. Vance found many packages of food which the guests had brought them.

W. O. M. L. ENTERTAINS The W. O. M. L. and their families enjoyed a Halloween party last even ing at the Moose Home on Third Street. The home was decorated with Halloween decorations. The committee in chaige of decorations included Mrs. Charles Heare. Mrs. Erwin Shafer, and Mrs. John Bogner. The members <f the W. O. M. L. and their guests were all dressed in clever costumes. The judges who chose the best masked were Bert Haley, Erwin Schafer and Mrs. Lloyd Kresher. They chose Mrs. A. J. Cook and Mrs. Virgil Draper as the most cleverly dressed. The guests then enjoyed several Halloween games followed by bingo which was played at small tables. Ten games of this pastime were enjoyed with ten prizes being awarded Following the social time ths hostesses, Mrs. Will Hohman, Mrs. Jake Grimm, and Mrs. Albert Glass served delicious refreshments. FOR RENT —5 room house on north end of Eighth street. Water lights and gas. Inquire at 303 North Eighth street "Phone 812. 259-3 t FOR SALE- Early April Silverlaced Wyandotte cockrels. R. H. Scherry route 1, Decatur. Preble phone. 259-2tx 0— —. — FOR RENT —Furnished or unfurnish cd 2, 3. or 4 room, semi-modern apartments. Garage and garden at Monmouth. Phone 8722. 259-ltx o FOR SALE —Male calf. 3 days old. August Selking. Jr.„ R. R. 4. 259-2tx o , 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.

Willshire Church Os God Plans Revival Revival services at the Church of God in Willshire. Ohio, will commence Monday evening, November 4. Rev. G. Samuel Cohen, a native Jamacian Jew will hold the* meetings for the first week, and the remainder of the services will be conducted by E. Faith Stewart, a missionary in India, and who will be assisted by Miss Mildred Howard of 1 ndianapolis. Leona B. Troutuer of the churph urged and invites all members and friends to attend these meetings as they promise to be extremely interesting, and the evangelists will be worth hearing. Services in the evening will be held at 7:30 o'clock, standard time. FINED SIOO,OOO BY JUSTICE IN FEDERAL COURT (COXTINVEO FROM PAGE OXEt E. Norris, the young bank clerk, who announced the jury verdict guilty, and Miss Virginia Cooper, 23, a bookkeeper. Attorney Frank J. Hogan made no plea for clemency, merely replying in the negative when Justice Hitz asked if there was any reason why sentence should not now be imposed. Fall may avoid payment of the SIOO,OOO fine by taking a "poor convict’s" oath and serving 30 days additional in jail. Justice Hitz said he would under normal conditions have imposed the maximum penalty, three years in prison and a fine of $300,000. o — Mrs. Kuhns of Paulding, Ohio, Mrs, Sexton of Antwery, Ohio, sisters of the late Frank Masters are spending the week with Mrs. Rose Masters. NOTICE! Dear Friends: Do you like good music and singing? Then why not have your piano tuned and put in shape before trying to tune another instrument with the piano when it counds like a tin pan. All pianos should be tuned once or twice a year. D. A. Gilliom, rebuilder of pianos, organs, talking and sewing machines, 104 E. Jefferson street, Decatur, Ind. 258t2x

FOR SALE Six room bungalow, modern with exception of furnace, located on Nuttman Ave., within railroad. Terms if desired. Inquire of I. B. Butler, 1215 W. Monroe st., Phone 587. 51y co/ Sedans 1929 DODGE STANDARD SIX 1927 PONTIAC LANDEAU 1928 CHRYSLER 62 SEDAN 1927 ESSEX FORDOR SEDAN 1926 HUPMOBILE SIX 1926 HUDSON BROUGHAM 1928 PONTIAC SEDAN Coaches 1928 ESSEX COACH 1927 NASH SPECIAL 1925 BUICK COACH 1924 HUPMOBILE FOUR. Coupes 1924 DODGE SPECIAL 1924 FORD COUPE Tourings 1925 DODGE SPECIAL 1925 STUDEBAKER DUPLEX 1924 DODGE STANDARD —, ■» Reasonable terms will be extended to the buyers of the above listed cars. SAYLORS MOTOR CO. (Open evenings Phone 311

Nationalist President Returns To Battlefront Hankow. China. Nov. I—(UP)-—General1 —(UP)-—Gen-eral Chiang Kai-Snek, President of the Nationalists, departed today for Honan frontier where severe fighting was reported in progress. The situation in the region was reported serious. with a crisis in China’* civil war looming close. New English Airship Makes Speed Test Cardington, Eng, Nov. I—(UP1 —(UP) — The dirigible R 101, England's newest

Auction Sale I SIX ROOM SEMI MODERN HOME ■ Saturday, November 2, 1929 I Promptly at 1:00 P. M. H As I :>m leaving the city I will sell to the highest bidder my 6 Room Semi Modern Home at 510 Patterson St. The house is in good repair; full size B lot; good garage; large garden space. Possession will be given at ones. BB You are welcome to come and look this home over at any time. |B| TERMS —$200.60 cash, balance $15.00 per month. Floyd Cook, owner I ROY JOHNSON, auctioneer. H|

. Be Prepared! Now is the time to get ready Ar CHRISTMAS with embroidery work. Organdy pillows, aptons, felt cut out pillows, scarfs, jll kinds of stamped aprons in all colors. We have a great many new things now ready for your approval and selection that requires no work to complete. Bath towel sets, all embroidered; lace scarfs; dining room sets, etc. HEMSTITCHING—DRESSMAKING Prompt Service. VITZ GIFT SHOP N. Second St. Phone 925 Niblick Bldg.

PROSPER /’Aa !''■■&! j I The alert merchant , must take advan- $ J y 7 tage of every aid. (4 ! In these days of | keen competition no source of assistance can be overlooked. . And THAT is why MF level - headed busi- ■ boss men are look- I ing to the bank for 1 co-operation. YOU A and WE — between KB us we can attain . I£ 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 and offer you our valuable service. Old Adams County Bank

and greatest airship, went aloft again today on n high speed test flight. —— Joe Murtaugh. Robert Gass, and Dick Graber, who are empio-.i ■ Fort Wayne at the General" Electric plant, were among those who allowed a day and a half vacation while the invoice of the plant is ing taken. Dick Lewton, of Root township, who was injured in an automobile accident during street fair week went to Fort Wayne yesterday to the dental clinic where it was found necessary to extract several teeth which had been torn loose.