Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 19 November 1929 — Page 2
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I We will show the latest Fall styles and colors on living models at the Cort Theatre on Wedne sd a y an d , Thursday nigh ts. Don’t fail to see it. xcminTAcTja XZ Dacatur. lad.
CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS, j BUSINESS CARDS, | £ AND NOTICES 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 • Koeneman, Hoagland. 241-ts FOR SALE—I sow with 5 pigs. Belt type. Cal) Ed Schieterstein, Route 1 Decatur. Phone 860-E. .... 252-Cx FOR 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, 1% miles west of Monroe. 264t18x FOR SALE —Chinchilla Rabbits. All pedigreed. Priced to sell. Verne W. Bohnke, 432 No. 2nd Street, Decatur. Ind. 265 121 s FOR SALE Heavy timbers for barns and other farm buildings, prices verylow. 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 j for Christinas should get in touch with me now. Have some fine young | turkeys, 10 to 20 pounds each. Forty cents pound delivered. Fairview Poultry Farm. J. D. Schwartz. Berne R. 2, Phone 2034. Nov. 13-15-19 x FOR SALE—24 Buff Orpington pulJeta. 26 good mixed pullets. Single buggy harness. Wid Michaels, Monroe route 1. 273t3 eod FOR SALE- Domesticated Naragansette Turkeys 3 hens and a Toni Otto Peck. R. R. 4 Decatur. Ind 274-3tx i-OR SALE .Inst received a large shipment of mattresses, to be sold very reasonable Sprague Furniture Company, Phone 199. 274-3 t FOR SALE —tlsed piano, almost like new Price $l5O. $25 down and $S per month. Sprague Furniture Company Phone 199 274-3 t FOR SALE -Shot guns, good doubles and singles, 16 and 12 gage. Inquire Grover Cottrell, 231 Rugg street. Evenings. 273 3tx Fdfi SALE —honey, at my home 2 miles west of Mills, also'at 813 Russell street. W. W- Hawkins, j Decatur. 274 3t I FOR SALE- Big Type Poland China male hog. Ed Riugger, Berne, route 2. 274t3x FOR SALE— White English Leghorn Pullets. Phone 885-E. 275-11 FOR SALE—Overstuffed living room suite, trimmed in walnut. Phone 1174. 275t2 FOR Sal.E—Used radios, cheap. All I guaianteed in A-l condition. Decatur Electric Shop. 275-2 t FOR SALE—Smith and Barnes piano/ In splendid condition Phone 244. 275-2 t FOR SALE —1 sheep, buck. Chalmer Brodbeck, route 8. 274t3x FOR SALE—House and two lots iit! 308 South 12th st. Ewald Noack. 1924 Broadway. Fort Wayne. 275t3 REBUILT PREMIER Electric Vacuum Sweepers Completely rebuilt at the factory. I with new brush, bag and electric cord. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. $12.50 each NIBLICK & CO. FOR RENT FOR RENT—6 Room house all modern Phone 514. 267-ts FOR RENT Good 80 acre farm. Inquire at this office. 273-3tx FOR RENT—6 room house. Semimodern. Immediate possession. $lO per month. Phone 606 or 312. 274t3 •FOR REN”iT—S room house. 338 Line St. Inquire at 336 Line St. 275-21 x LOST AND FOUND FOUND Coon dog. Blue' lickMiound. Owner may have same by describing property and paying for this ad. tn-, quire of Otto Hoffman. Deest .tr, rural route 5. Near Washington school. 275-3 t
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WHY, it’s as plain as the nose on an elephant’s face! (Mother’s own words when we explained our Residence Liability Policy!) The butcher, the grocer, the milkman, the newiboy, the laundress, the cook, the gardener, the chauffeur—heaven knows who might be injured on your property—and oh how they can sue! your home today! tETN A-IZE The Suttles-Edwards Co., Inc. Over Niblick’s Store Phone No. 358 Decatur, Ind. | liiiiiiifeiiiiiiil WANTED WANTED — Boarders and Roomers. Wholesome and sanitary rooms and I cooking prices right. Erie Grovery and Restaurant. Phone 965 271-Gtx WANTED—MaIe hog. J. S. Byerly & Son. Decatur R. 2. Craigville phone. 16-19-22 x I DAIRYMEN! I "STRAINWELL” Cotton Discs do not clog Strainer — Rapid — Efficient—Best Quality and Price. Ask for particulars and free sample. • AGENTS WANTED • Wm. H.Burn, 65 VV. Jackson Blvd.,Chicago W ANTED Upholstering and repair work. Don S. Dibble, 511 Line St. 275-3tx WANTED—PIain sewing. Reasonable prices. % mile east of Aber School. | Berle Bristol. 275-3tx Joseph W. Roop of Hillman. Michigan and Amos L. Roop of Fort Wayne were dinner guests of their sister, Mrs. Sam Acker of this city today. . FOR RENT—Good 10 loom house on North Second street. 431 Phone Jud | son W. Teeple. 275-3 IX Announcement x_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 Bertie, Ind., Nov. 19 HOG MARKET 90-130 $7.85 300-350—58.75 130-150 —$8.10 Roughs---$7.50 150-170—58.55 Hogs—s7.7s 170-220- $8.85 Stags—s6.oo 220-240—59.00 Lambs—sll.7s 240-275—58.90 Calves—sls.so 275-300—58.85 CHARGES Hogs—3o per head. Calves —50 per head Lambs—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.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1929.
SENATE PROBERS STUDY ALLEGED SUGAR ALLIANCE (CONTIXVED (I ROH PAGE ONE) | that the corn sugar men would be 'glad to cooperate with them in protecting all their contributions against tariff reductions and so on.” Later representatives of the two organizations'met at Kansas City and entered into a formal agreement, Cathcart said. Cathcart explained that the agreement resulted because the two organizations found they were on the same side of the two questions. "How much did your organization give the sngar association in consideration for the bargain?" Chairman Caraway asked. "Nothing as a consideration,’ the witness said. “Would you be surprised to find that your organization put up $8,400?" Caraway asked. “I'm not particularly interested," Cathcart said. John H. Carroll, Washington attorney, legal advisor to the Cuban embassy and personal frieqd of President Machado of Cuba, told the com mittee he was employed for $4,500 a month “to stop criticism of the Machadd administration.” His employer. Herbert C. Laken of the Cuba company, told Carroll he was interested in sustaining the Machado administration because of 11 he company's $170,000,000 sugar Iholdihgs there, the witness said. Lakin feared intervention in Cuba Iby the United States as the result of serious filed against Machado's administration with the Senate Foreign Relations committee, Carroll said. i-<>-HOOVER MEETS WITH CONFEREES fCOXTINrF.P WWW PAGE OVB> sit in at the conference of big business executives Thursday. The schedule of business conferences to be held at the White House by President Hoover this week fs announced as follows: Tuesday—ll:3o a m.. Railway executives. • Tuesday— 2:30 p. m., Federal reserve board advisory council. Thursday—ll:oo a.m., Heads of important industries. Friday — 11:00 a. m., Agricultural leaders. Friday—2:3o p.m., Building industries. The conference with heads of industries was originally scheduled for Wednesday but was postponed until Thursday to permit the President to attend the funeral services of Secretary of War James W. Good who died last night. o CHURCH ORGAN ARRIVES HERE (COVriM ED l-’BOM PAGE ONE) new $5,000 Schantz organ, which will be built Into the Decatur Reformed Church. The new orgkn weighed 12,000 weeks ago by the local congregation is one of the finest ever built by A. J. Schantz Sons and Co., of Orrville, and special representatives of the organ manufacturing company will be in Decatur the next three weeks installing the organ. A Mr. Smith of the Schantz company will be in charge of the installation. The new ogran ? weighed 12,000 pounds when loaded on the two trucks ready for shipment and it will be necessary to build it into the walls of the 1 local church. It is estimated that including installation the organ will cost approximately $5,500. Announcement of dedication services at the Reformed church when the new instrument is installed will he made in the next few days, it was said by church officials today. 0 — Doody Sentenced To Die December 13 Chicago. Nov. 19. — (U.R) - Willie. Doody, the pint-sized bandit who threw the Chicago police three into Hirmoil. today* was sentenced to die in the electric chair here Friday, Dec. 13. Doody's demand for a new trial on charges of murdering Police Chief Charles Levy of Berwyn was denied. Il's attorney filed notice of appeal. A number from here are planning to attend the Gary Fort Wayne Central football game for the state chain, pionship Saturday.
MARKET REPORTS ' DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS e Fort Wayne Livestock Market >- Calves: Receipts 75; hogs 350; 1 sheep 100; hog market 10c off; 90-110 lbs $7 90; 110140 lbs. $8.15;' 140-16) I lbs. $8.60; 160-200 lbs. $8.80; 200-225 lbs. $8.90; 225-250 lbs $9; 250-330 H. $8.85: 330-350 Tbs. $8.75; roughs $7.50, stags $5.50; calves $15.50; lainba sl2. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 600; holdovers 500; . weights of 150-260 tbs. 15c over Monday's early trade and 5c above close ! mostly $9.65; 120-140 lbs. $9.25-9.40; packing sows $8.8.40. , Cattle: Receipts 50; steady; good steters scaling 1.461 tbs. $12.25; all i cutter cows $3.50-6.25. Calves: Receipts 200j vealers unchanged $17.50 down. , Sheep: Receipts 300; lambs steady at Monday’s sharp advance. Good to choice $13.50-14; common centering around $10.50; fat ewes $5.50-6.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dee. March May Wheat $1.23% $1.31% $1.34% Corn .89% .94% .96% Oats .47% .49% .51% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Nov. 19) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat SI.OB No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.05 No- 2 White Oats . 40c Barlejj.... 50c Rye 30c LOCAL GROCERB - EGG MARKET Eggs, doven 50c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat . 38c SOCIETY BONA TEMS CLUB ENJOYS BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. Jess Kuhn acted as hostess to the members of the Rona-Tems Club, last evening, at which time several games of Bridge were enjoyed Mrs. Charles Otnlor and Mrs-. Ferd O'Brien were successful in having high scri'e. At the conclusion of the evening Mrs. Kuhn served a delicious luncheon. The next meeting of the Club will be held next Monday evening, and Mrs. Nick Braun will entertain the members. The Loyal Daughters clas-s of the Evangelical Sunday school will meet wfth Mrs. Carl Hammond, on North Seventh street, Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. All members are urged to attend this meeting. NOTICE Os IIIMIVHIH )Kllt S stl.E OF REAL ESTATE Notice Is hereby given that the -Ohl Adams County Bank, as Adnilnistator of the estate of Joseph O. Malony. d"1 eased, in all respects agreeable to the order of the Adams Circuit Court in the matter of the sale of real estate, hereinafter described on SATURDAY NOVEMBER 30th. 192!», between Ihe hours of ten A. M. and font P M. al the Law Office of James T. Merryman, in the Knights of Columbus Building I in the city of Decatur, Indiana, will of- , fer for sale at. private sale for not less than tile appraised value and flee of ail liens thereon, the following deserib- , ed real estate, so ordered sold by said court and situated in Adams County, l State of Indiana lowit:Flrst Tenet The west half of the northeast nuar. I ter of section thirty, township twenty- ! six north, range fifteen east, containing 80 acres, more or less Second Tract . The southwest quarter or the soutiiwest, quarter of section nineteen, in : township twenty six north, range fii- . teen east, containing forty acres, more or less. Third Tract I Commcm Ing at a point ninety rods south of the northeast k-orner of the i southeast quarter of section twentyfour. township twenty six north, rang" fourteen east; thenec south siaenty rods ’ to the st,uii,east corner of said southeast . quarter of said section twenty four; tlienee west to the southwest corner of the east half of said southeast qudrter of said section; theme north on , the west line of said east half of said ’ quarter sei-tlon to a point ninety rods ,’ south of the northwest corner of said , oast half of said southeast quarter, thence east to tile place of beginning, l containing thirty five acres, more less. Said real estate will be sold In parcels as above described for not less than tlie appraised value of each separate trad. , Terms I One third In cash on day of sab . one third in nine months from dale of sale, and one third In eighteen months from ’ date of sale. Deferred payments to be , evidem-cd by promissory notes on usual Bank Blank Form, bearing 6% irt- > tcrest from day of sale and secured by > a first mortgage on tlie real estate, so sold. Provided the pur, luiser o' pur. ■ chnsera may pay all of the purcha.e | money In cash, if he so desires. Said real estate will be sold free of ' air liens thereon and subject to Hie approval of said coVirt. In tlie event any or all of said teal estate should not be sold on said date, said sale will be coi.tlnued from day to day at said place , and on said terms until all of said teal estate shall have been sold. Old Adams County Bank. Admir. By John W. Tyndall, President. James T. Merryman, Attorney. Oct. 28 Nov. 3.12-18-28
TMEVr OF VI» »l IM* TH Vl'Olt nun will axxexf.d V„. 2HIH Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned Ims been appointed .Mintingtrator with will annexed of tlie estate of John M. Gil,son late of Adams County ,r.i The estate Is probably solvent. Roy C Gibson, Administrator ‘ With will annexed. .Nov. 5, 11'28. H. M. DeVoss. Attorney ( Nov. 3-12-1 J. ~ , ■■. ' ■■ • AOTII F. OF PIHI.It I.ETTIAG Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Superintendent of Construction of the Geo. Urick et al.. Drain m Root and Monroe Townships. Adams County, Indiana, will on Tuesday Aovemher 2t>. in-lt up until 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at the office of Ralph E. Roop, County Surveyor, of Adams County. Indiana, in the Julios Haugk Block north of tlie Court House, in tlie City of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, receive sealed bids for tlie construction of said drain in accordance with the report pltrtts. profile and specificati ons therefor, now on file in the office of the Auditor of Adams Conntv, Indian:, tn said cause. II IE lilt VIA From Station o to Station 31 plus 0-> Bids will be receive,! and a contract let for the draining system as shown in tlie report, profile, plans and specification*. therefor. No confidential bids will be accepted Each bidder will be required to state speeificMlv for what he will construct said drainage system furnished al! labor and material therefor. Bidders will be required to file their bid as required by law upon forms fur. nished bv the undersigned Superintendent of Construction. Each bidder will be required to make and file with his bid necessary affidavit of non-collu-sion. and that be is a bona fide bidder. Each bid must be accompanied by a good and sufficient bond in a sum equal to double the amount of siicn bld, conditioned for the faithful perfonimm__X2lf s,HII ' vurk ! " I ' l contract.
JJMr .. n[|| t | — || w in_ r - - SJkcnOlW Paid for] in advance Pay up your Thrift Savings Club Account NOW and receive a full check with interest included. Loan]& Trust Co. MBMBUMHHMmaMMHHHHHaMMnHHHBHaMOHHHHMMI ! -- -: - _ — - ~,■ - ~r.„ : 1 M 11 ■ 1' . hl Christmas Club Checks 1 f IKfl ' ; < db I ' will be mailed i|li? DECEMBER 5, 1929. ', ' 1 J; NEW CLUB STARTS 1. DECEMBER 2. 1929. IS 1 ' 'I Capital and Suiplus^lSO,OOO.QC{
l Each bid may be accompanied with a | certified i lie. k for $76.00 as surety that the bidder will enter Into contract with said Superintendent for the eonstruc- ■ tlon of the same. If he be awarded tile ' contract therefore. Such bond to be ap ■ proved by the Superintendent of Cotteti u. lien. Said Supei iiiiemtgnt reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Botl, bond and bld shall be acknowledged by a person having autority to administer oaths. No bld will be nceepted In excess of the estimated cost of such work, or in excess of the benefits found. The time for the completion of the work wjll be made known by the Superintendent on tlie day of the-sale, and the contractor will be required to com- , plet • tlie work within the time fixed In the contract. Ralph E. Roop Superintendent of Construction Dated this 11th day of November lb-’!'. Nov. 12-Hl Mil'll E OF I lAtl »riTI I.MIAT IIP EkT VI E Mi. 34M Notice is hereby given to the eredl- . tors, heirs and legatees of Catherine Brake, deceased, to appear In the Ad ams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana on the 10th das of December. 1829. and show cause, if any. why the Final Settlement Accounts with tlie estate of said decedent should not Unapproved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heir ship, and receive their distributive ! shares. Fred T. Schurger. Administrator With will annexed Decatur. Indiana Nov. 18. 1929 Attorney lx>nhart Heller & Schurger. Nov. 19-18 ■ -p Paul Handier is planning to at* nd the Indiana-Purdue football game at Bloomington Saturday. Mr. and Mrs F. E. Center will motor to Indianapolis Saturday tor a weekend visit.
H- M. S. Rummage s»l» M. E. Church Basement, s at ' day, Nov. 23 and 30. Dec ® ltoS P’ m ’ 27113 eod t hrißtian Ma, r turned thu a s.„ noon from a Im- >i-s trip l 0 cWel , and Elyria, Ohio. “ Cold Wave Reaches Midwestern State Chicago, Nov. 19-(UP)_ A wlj ■ wave from the bleak Canadian northwest was spread over the central M ed States today, at unipanled in man, places by snow and icy Rales. 1 Warnings for sit,rm danger had fe# sent to shipper? on the Great Lakes which were churning under blasts e( from 35 to 45 miles an hour intensity. Temperatures wet,- near freezingg below last night in Michigan, indiam, lowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Xebraib and Kansas, and daylight brongM little change. Rains general orer ||g middleweM turned to snow. o TRUCK MAKES RUN The Decatur fire truck was ta M to the home of Mrs M. Deiningwn Madison street. last evening alwt 7:40 o'clock, where a fire was reported. No damage wa< reported. o Get tne Habit—Trade at Home, it Nn wi IK DISCOUNT ON YOUR Electric Light Bills BY PAYING 0* OR BEFORE Nov. 20 POWER BILLS are also due and be PAID by twentieth of month at I CITY HALL
