Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1929 — Page 2
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gs»x >t ft® a'dK.g>X«3Ud SSIFIED CISEMENTS, | CSS CARDS, i NOTICES ■MBSTP—X3OT njOfWQfflS FOR SALE 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 Koenemau, Hoagland. 241-tt FOR SALE 1 sow with 5 pigs. Beit type. Cal) Ed Schieferstein, Route 1 Decatur. Phone 860-E. . . 252-Cx Foil SALE- Michigan apples. Baldwins. $1.60 bu; Jonathans, $1.40 and $1.85 bu; Wagner's, $1.40 and $1.85 bu; Grimes Golden. sl.lO. $1.40, $1.85. Bring containers. S. E. Haggard, I'-j miles west of Monroe. 264t18x FOR SALE —Chinchilla Rabbits. All pedigreed. Priced to sell. Verne W. Bohnke, 432 No. 2nd Street, Decatur. Ind. 265-12tx FOR SALE — Hoosier base burner; targe size; $5.00. Paul Seesengutli. Mbnroe phone. 272-3tx Fs>R SALE—One slightly used pressuj’e gasoline range. Northern Indiana Public Service Co. 272-3 t FOR SALE—I 926 Ford roadster and a ,922 Ford sedan. Also 1929 Pontiac copch All in first class condition. PMones 490 and 861-E Ed Ellsworth. 272-3tx FOR SALE Heavy timbers tor barnand other farm ljuildmgs. prices very low. Write General Dredging company, 3589 West Waylor street, Fort Wayne. Indiana. 273-4tx FOR SALE Seven room modern house including motor plumbing. Phone 742 or inquire at 231 No. Sixth st. 273t3x FOR SALE— Persons wanting turkeys for Christmas should get in touch with me npw. Have some fine young turkeys. 10 to 20 pounds each. Forty I cents pound delivered. Fairview Pou! ' try Farm. J. D. Schwartz. Berne R. 2. 1 Phone 2034. Nov. 13-15-19 X sette Turkeys 3 hens and a Tom Otto Peck. R. R. 4 Decatur, Ind 274 3tx F< >K SALE Jii- 1 ed a large shipment of mattresses, to be sold very reasonable Sprague Furniture Company. Phone 199. 274-3 t FOR SALE I'sed piano, almost like new Price $l5O. $25 down and $8 per month. Sprague Furniture Company] Phone 199 274-3 t I FOR SALE —Shot guns, good doubles and singles, 16 and 12 gage. Inquire Grover Cottrell. 231 Rugg street. Evenings. 273-3tx FOR SALE Honey, at my home. 2 miles west of Pleasant Mills, also at 813 Russell street. W. W Hawkins. ’ Decatur. 274-.lt | FOR SALE -Rig Type Poland China male hog. Ed Ringger, Berne, route ] 2. 274tT< FOR SALE—I sheep, buck. Chalmer j Brodbeck, route 8. * 274t3x Adams County Farm Bureau Meets Tonight The Adams County Farm Bureau ! and the Mdhroe industrial Association will sponsor a Farm Bureau meeting to be held tonight at 7; 30 o'clock at the Moproe High school building. Monroe. The purpose of the FARM For Sale Well improved <SO acre farm, in_ excellent neighborhood, 5 miles cast of Geneva. Pail cash. Balance oh government amortization plan. Fort Wayne Investment Co. Fort WaviK, Ind. P. O. Box 395.
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WANTED W ANTED— Hoarders and roomers ini modern home. Home privilege*. I iPhone 1142, or inquire 350 No. Tenth! st. 269t5 WANTED Boarders and Roomers. Wholesome and sanitary rooms and I I cooking prices right. Erie Grovery and I i Restaurant. Phone !>65 2"l-6tx WANTED To repair radios, all makes! Work guaranteed, (’an also save i you money on all accessories for A. C. land 1) (' sets. Adam Kuuowicb. Phone ,1277. 272-3tx _ . ——— ii ii mm - >**■*> FOR KENT FOR RENT- 6 Room house all modern Phone 544. 267-ts . Fttß RENT I'nfurni'lied lis-ht hou~eI keeping rooms in modern home with private entrance. Inquire at 611 No. Second Street. Phone 486 272-3tx FOR RENT—it room semi-modern home on North Second Street. Call 881-R. 272-3 t FOR RENT (Plod so acre (anil. Inquire at this office. 273-3tx ! FOR RENT —New office rooms above! the Morris 5 and 10c store. See ' manager. eod-tn FOR RENT —6 room house. SemiI modern. Immediate possession. s|o per month. Phone 606 or 312. 274t3 . meeting is to plan the Gasoline and Kerosene Bulk plant at Monroe. 1.1 111. Hull, general manager of the Farm I Bureau will be present and deliver the principal address. Other addt esses will be made by State Senator Thurman Gottschalk, and Mr. Cummings. District Farm Bureau Director. Following the meeting the Adams County Farm Bureau will hold its regular meeting. At the same time the Monroe Industrial Association will I hold a social for those who attend the meeting. Music and a general good time will be features of th° social hour. Announce ment] —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., Nov. 18 HOG MARKET 90-130 —37.95 300-350—38.85 13D-150—35.20- . Roughs- $7.50 150-170—38.65 " Hogs- $7.75 170-220- 38.95 Starts-36.00 221X240 - $9.10 I,;cml>s $11.50 240-275—39.00 Calves--$15.50 I 275-300-$8.90 CHARGES Hqgs —30 per head. Calves—so per head Lambs—2o per head Cattle—7s per head. No Charges will be Mhde for Weighing. Yard Hours, 7 A. M. t<f 3 P. M. Saturdays—Close at 12 P. M. Stock Yard Phone No. 30 A. D. Wslty, Ass't. 493 Residence T. E. WHITE, Mgr. I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1929.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne. Ind., Nov. 18. —(U.R> I Livestock: Cattle receipts. 50; calves, | 25: hogs. 350; sheep, 50; hog market! steady to 5c up; 90-110 lbs., $8; 110-1 ! 110 lbs. SV2S; 140-160 lbs.. $8.70; 160-' 1200 lbs.. $8.90; 200-225 lbs., $9; 2251 250 lbs., $9.10: 250-300 lbs.. $5.95; I I 300-350 lbs.. $8.85; roughs. $7.75; stags, $5.50: calves. $15.50, lambs. sl2. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. March May Wheat . $1.19% $1.26% $1.30% Corn .88% .03%-- .9e% Oats 45% .48% .50 East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 14,100; holdovers 300. Active to packers. Steady to mostly 10c lower. Closing strong. Bulk 140-250 lbs. $9.50; some held | $9.60; lighter weights mostly $9.25. ; Packing sows SB-8.40. Cattle: Receipts 1,750; general quality plain; better grade steers and heifers, active 25c higher; others ■steady to strong; good steers and I yeai lings sl3-14: medium and short feds $10.75-13; common heifers and I steers SB-10.25; cutter cows $3.506.25. Calves: Receipts 1,500; veaJers active and steady $17.50 down. Sheep: Receipts 8,700; lambs 2550c higher: good to choice $13.50-14; medium and strong weights $11.5012 50; common $10.50; fat wees $5.506.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Nov. 18} No. 2 Soft Winter 'Wheat SI.OB No. 2 Hird Wheat $1.05 No- 2 White Oats 40c I Barley , 50c Rye - -80 c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET f Eggs, doven ... 50c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 38c CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our pastor. Rev. Seimetz. for his consoling words and the neighbors and kind friends for the spiritual bouquets and floral offerings, and for their sympathy and kindness shown during the illness and death of our mother ami grandmother. Philbert Gase and family John Deßolt and family John Diener and family. MINE OFFICIALS » FACE CHARGE (COVriNf'KD m<>M PA«K ities. Each count, is punishable by a prison term of from one to live years and a fine not to exceed $l,0(M). The two Booneville companies sold stock at slo a share, bin the miners were required to give $lO in money and work 17 days gratis, involving more than $l5O for one share of stock. The Hoosier Coal company was capitalized with 60,000 shares of preferred slock and 3u.000 shares of common stock, last week the company sold at a receiver’s sale for $250. Coble said. •At. Booneville, Coble was met by a delegation of 200 miners who had purchased stock in the companies and had learned that 'the companies were capitalized without assets. The securities commission lias oth-
er mines under investigation. Coblej said, an dims found several flagarant! violations of the corporation and securities laws. Further affidavits will be filed in a short time, he said. 0 MOTIVE OF “NEW GUARD” SAID TO BE PRO-HOOVER (COVHXI KO FROM PAGE ONE) ' have exptessed ourselves for the agricultural rates requested by the Ameri-1 can farm bureau federation."’ While this is a complete departure from the more expansive program of industrial tariff revision devised by the Watson-Moses leadership group, tlie members of the group feel they have the suptairt of the President in directing the change in policy on the I part of tjie Republican majority of the senateThe change also might be interpreted by some as a challenge to the speaker Longworth-Tilson leadership of the house which exposed a plan of indus'iial rate revision even more expansive than the Watson-Moses leadership of the senate. It also probably will have an important bearing on the final form of tariff legislation which will com? out of the conference of the house and senate tariff conference committees. "We voice no criticism of Senator Watson." Allen continued, "No mem hers of the group are personally ambitious. There is no occasion to discuss leadership. "The group, so far as I have heard, is concerned about the tai iff. Our rallying point is the Hoover administration. We would not like to see the abandonment of the expectations and wishes of the country about this bill which would occur if this session of congress was fruitless of tariff legislation. "We do no* all agree on schedules ind therefore no pledges have been ' made concerning the attitude on any of the individual schedules. "We are together in the common '■ purpose of huriying the bill to confer ence and the deepest motive behind us is our h lief in the Republican party and President Hoover " Allen's statement was the first full expression of tlie program of the group since it started last week to overthrow th > plans of the old guard I • ,il- [ cfs foi an adjournment of the special . session this week so the Senate might rest tor the opening of regular session; I December 2. Ilf All’ll and seme of the other more cautions leaders have their way, the group is expected to hold in abeyance for the time being, their hope of supplanting Watson with Senator Charles L. McNary, of Oregon, who they believe, would mere closely represent the views of the White Hons?. , McNary is doing everything pos sible to discourage (lie plan and his et his supporters in the group know that he will, if'possible, prevent them from bringing up the matt r in th" - republican conference which will be s called sot the latter pari of lids week. — o 1 It certainly does fain easily these s days. Fot a month now we have htd C rain every day excepting at the week ’ end when lhe skies hive cleared king . enough to provide good football weas ther. J (mUXTHHXT I Ton Vo. 2«» l v Notice Is hri-eby gileu. Tluit tin- tl.l- ■ (lerstaiuij has been a ppoi need Kxeeuti.r of (lie Estate of .lohn M. (til,son late of Adams < 'entity. <!<•< eased. Tim EsUrte is probably solvent. f Iley Gibson, Exoeiit »r ( Nov. I, I'.GI) * Nov. l-11-ts l W. H. M. S. Rummage Sale, M. E. Church Basement, Saturday, Nov. 23 and 30, Dec. 7— I to 8 p.m. 271t3 eod
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John Bm her do 172.61 < >tt Ray do 393,25 Pat Moran do 382'|3 < ’• C. Beer de 330.22 James V. Hendricks do 308.29 J Hower 271.0 j (’lint Hart do . 2 49.291 Wm. H. Bittner do . ... 245.7.7 <”. L. Schtiman du .. 221.79 Charles Troutner do 206.201 Ed Beer do 163.90 Otto Roftenbeck do s:7.hi» Milo Sales do 7 4.35 Win Bunner do 7 ‘..25 ' Fred Mathys do A 45.00 I’red O'* ter me yer do . 40.8.7 lohn E. Mann do 40.50 1 Ed Miller do . 40.00 Clyde Striker da . w 37.25 Martin Bultenteyer do :»s.s<i| John J HaLwgger do 23.90 Standard Oil Co. do 216.33] Isaac King do 25.75 Witness my hand and seal this 4th lay <>f November 1929. Albert Harlow Auditor, Adams County, Indiana Nov. 11-18 LOCALS R. Cartner, who has been employed for some time as a meat cutter at the local Ktoger store otv North Second street, left this morning for Marion, where he has been transferred. .Mrs. Ol.r Longacher of Cleveland. Ohio, has been visiting for a few days with relatives in Berne, and spent the da yat the E B. Macy home. R. L Price, the cowtester of Monroe was a business visitor in this city today. William Moeshbetger of Linn Grove was a visitor here today. Dean Byerly of Monroe attended to business here today The Main Street of Monroe which was recently paved was opened to traffic today. Fred Adler of Kirkland Township attended to business here today Albert Leichty of Berne was a businsss visitor here today. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmitz and son Paul spent the weejc-end visiting witli relatives at Dayton. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGuffey of Markle spent Sunday in this city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sanrer. Carroll and Bob Cole who are employed in Fort Wayne visited over Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H Cole.. Gerald Cole of the Decatur Electric Shop visited over Sunday with friends in Marion, Indiana. Henry Heideman, Julius Heideman. md Lik v Colchin were Fort Wayne dinner guests of Miss Monica Bueter on the Lincoln Highway. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson had as their guests Sunday evening, Mr. ind Mrs. Albert Johnson and son Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Art Tritch aud daughter Eleanor of Kendalville Dan Brann motored to Fort Wayne this morning where he attended to bus iness. 0 —_—_ Decatur Man Presents Gift To Public Library / The Decatur Public Library received a gift of 4i books from Otto L ! Kirsch, well-known Deeatur husine-s tnen, today. The gift includes: Biisness Man’s Commercial Law library: Vol. 1 Ownership, Deeds, Landlord and Tenants; Vol. 2- Contracts, Mortgages. Farms; Vol. 3 —Personal (noporty, Banks, Partnership; Vol. 4 Corporations, Insnirance, Marriage; | Vol. 5- Domestic Relations, Employer Employee; Vol. 6—Bankruptcy, Automobiles. Blank Forms, Index. Washington Irving — complete works, 12 books. French Classical Romances by noted French writers, 20 books. Great Short Stories by noted writers, covering adventure, romance, detective and mystery, 3 books. Hadi Caine s best, books, 3 books.
NO HUNTING No hunting or > -passing on the Studebaker- farms east of Decatur and east of the Erie railroad bridge. Trespassers will be prosecuted. 268-bt A. D. Suttles. 10? DISCOUNT ON YOW Electric Light Bills Os PAYIK6 ON OR BEFORE Nov. 20 POWER BILLS are also due and mu 4 be PAID by twentieth of month at CITY HALL
