Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 4 December 1929 — Page 2
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WHAT SHALL 1 GIVE HIM FOR CHRISTMAS? Thia store is filled with splendid gift items— HOSE TIES GLOVES SHIRTS SILK ROKES or perhaps A NEW SUIT OR OVERCOAT / '"TI QuaEty & /fl C—IKZU UVU Service _ <r, _ | XCMULTE XTC O k/ llecslk!. lihL
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES | FOR SALE FOR SALK— Michigan applet Baldwins, $1.60 bu; Jonathans, $1.40 and $1.85 bu; Wagner's, $l4O and $1.85 bu; Grimes Golden, sl.lO, $1.40, $1.85. Bring containers. 8. E. Haggard, 1% miles west of Monroe. ' 264t18x FOR SALE—Sweet cider, 20c per gallon by barrel and 30c per gallon per gallon jug. Third car load apples just received. All kinds of mixed apples, Baldwins, Grimes Golden, Northern Spies, Jonathans and Winesaps, $1.25 per bushel at my cider mill at Hoagland August Koeneman, Hoagland. 281tf I'oß SALE ■ Barred Rock Pullets starting to lay. Jacob Haggird Monroe, Ind. 285-3tx FOR SALE—One computing counter scale and one candy scale. 503 No. sth st., Decatur.2Bst3x FOR SALE Fruit Cake For Christmas. Phone 542. Mrs. Ed Augenbaugh. I '.G North Second street. 285-6t6 FOR SALE Heifer, Guernsey and Holstein, giving 2-gal. milk a day. Will be fresh in spring. John Zimmerman, Decatur, R. 2.286-3tx FOR SALT" 6 head of shoalts. Lulie . Walters. Recatur, R. R. 8. 284-3tx eod FOR SALE—Chester-white and Hampshire Male Hogs. Age from 6 to 18 months. William Dtwilap, Covoy, Ohio R. R. 4, Location 9% miles, east of Decatur on Van Wert Road. 287-2tx FOR SALE— Good pop corn. Phone 7965, Zeser 8r05.287-3t i'(>R SALE- Electric Brunswick Pianatrope Radio attachments. Cost $530. Sell Reasonable. Phone 7965 Sun Set Park. 28i-3t FOR SALE Ou. rnM y bull lv montll s old. August Selking, Jr., Preble phone. 287-2tx FOR RENT FOR RENT—6 Room house all modern Phone 544. 267-ts FOR - RENT—Furnished apartment on first floor. Private entrance. Modern. 310 North Third street, or phone 511. 285-31 FOR RENT—-5 room cottage on North Eighth Street. Phone 812. Inquire 303 North Eighth. 285-3 t For rent Small semi-modern house. Phone 214 or call at 103 N. Thirteenth St. 28«-3tx FOR RENT 6 room house on North Thirteenth St. I‘hone 666. 286-stx FOR RENT —7 room modern house? Will be vacant Dec. 14. Call Albert Bieneke, 1064. 286-3 t 'for rent —New office rooms above the Morris 5 and 10c store. See manager. eod-tn FOR RENT—6S acre farm, one mile north of Monroe. On State Road 27. ' Mrs. J. D. Hendricks, Phone 30 Mon-j roe. 287-3t3x j FOR RENT—6 room house with garage i on Bellmont road, % mile from Decatur j Willard Steele owner. Phone 5424 287-331 x i WANTED WANTED—Two or three light house keeping rooms. Furnished. Phone 1276. 285-2tx WANTED — Man for farm work. | Woman or girl for house work. 1 Stei-dy jobs, pood wages. Call 3903. i 287t3x ; LOST AND FOUND STRAYED—BIack male hog from P : M. Carper farm Saturday morning, i Finder call owner on Preble phone. | 285-3tx I f6V\‘l> - t’iermali polii" dog." Ow.ur may have same by calling 20 or Bernard Clark. 286-31 FOUND -Automobile keys. Loser may ‘ have tie same by calling at this of J fice and paying for this ad. It LOST —A Black leather pur'se with real ; {rimming. miles east of Kirkland j High School. Sunday evening, if found 1 call N-6. Monroe phone. 287-2tx I South Bend.—A life sentence has; been given Adgar I* Buck, 35, after conviction on a charge of being am habitual criminal. The fourth felony of which Buck was convicted, was that of carrying concealed weapons.
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I I Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewrit i ing or stenographic work I will be glad to (Io it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law I Office, K. of C. Bldg. . - ■ O 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 Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phones 606 and 1022. O <> FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ladv Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night. Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 I Alleged Kidnapper Is Found Guilty Detroit, Dec. 4.—(U.R) — James Fernando. father of three children was found guilty today of seizing and making off with five-year-old Jackie Thompson, wealthy real estate dealj er's son and holding the boy prisoner I i from Aug. 30 to Sept. 24. Imprisonment up to 99 years is proi vided for conviction of either count, i Judge Charles L. Bartlett who gave 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., Dec. 4 HOG MARKET I 90-130- 58.10 300-350—>9.15 I 130-150-$8.45 Rotighs—s7.7s 150-170—18.90 Hogs—s7.7s 170-220—59.05 Stags—ss.so 225-275—59.20 Calves—sl6.so 275-300—59.25 Lambs —$12.75 CHARGES Hogs—3o per head. Calves—so 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. S*ock Yard Phone No. 30 A. D. Welty, Ass’t, 493 Residence T. E. WHITE, Mgr.
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S. E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 787 Ambulance Service ■ MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abetractie of title to real eetate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St I ' - ■ v LOBENSTEIN, MAYNARD 6 HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or < nlghL Ambulance service. t Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur 346 or 844 1 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 I LADY ATTENDANT Lady Attendant Licensed Embalmer N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:08 Saturday 8:00 p. m Telephone 135. — ■ ( For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapatli Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 18-12, 1-6, 6-8 the case to the jury shortly after 4 p. m. yesterday, was to sentence Fernando this afternoon. Hoosier Boy Is Health Champion Martinsville, Ind.. Dec. 4 — (U.K) — Simple living, hard work and plenty ' of sleep gave Harold Deatline the robust physique with which he won the title of boy health king of the United States, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deatline, said today. "Walter walked four miles to ' school, worked hard at chores around : the farm, ate simple food and slept eight hours a night,’ 'the father said. , He said also that Harold was a "home ! boy” who fished and hunted, occasionally took a girl to a basketball game or movie, but on the whole did not care for “gadding around on dates.” : ' ' ~ AUTOS . Re-financed on smaller payments. Quick Service. Franklin Security Co. Schafer Bldg. Phone 237
FOR SALE 1 Guernsey cow. calf by side. 10 Shoats. weighing 70 pounds each. 1 Sow -with 10 pigs 1 Roan cow, fresh in a few day*. i F. J. SCHMITT MARKET REPORTS ' DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS j East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. Dec. 4.—(U.R)-Live- ' stock: Hogs receipts, 2400; holdovers, 300; fairly active, weak to 10c 1 lower; bulk, 150-250 lbs., $lO-$10.10; 120-130 lbs., $9.7549.90; packing sows. $8.2548.7*. Cattle receipts, 125; steady; medi- 1 urn heifers, $11; good cows, $8.75: i cutter grades. $4-$6.50; weighty steers i unsold. 1 Calves receipts. 150; vealers, ac- 1 tive, steady with Tuesday's close and 1 50c over early trade; good to choice, 1 $17.50418.50. Sheep receipts, 1,200; lambs slow; 1 mostly 25c lower; good to choice, ' $>13.50-414; medium and strong 1 weights, $1.125412.50; common, $lO- - i Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 4. — (U.P.) —1 Livestock: Cattle receipts, 75; calves, 75; hogs, 800; sheep, 200; market steady to 15c off; 120 lbs., down, $8.50; 120-140 lbs.. $8.75; 140-160 lbs., j $9; 160-235 lbs., $9.35; 225 lbs., up, ( $9.45; roughs, SB-$8.25; stags, $5.50- s $8; calves, $16.50417; lambs, sl2- , $12.50. , ' — i CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE j Dec. March May | Wheat $1.29 $1.36 * $1.39% . Corn .90% .96% .98% , Oats .47% .50% .52 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Dec. 4) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.19 No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.16 No. 2 White Ooats 42c Barley 50c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS”EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 45c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 39c —...- . - . ■ . —o- — Heating Plant Fails In Logansport Jail Logansport, Ind., Dec. 4 —(U.R) —-The new heating system of the Cass county jail failed last night and one prisoner went to the hospital suffering with .pneumonia. Three were taken to a hotel. Those who went to the hotel were to remain without guard until summoned. Tom Deering, charged with involuntary manslaughter, went to the hospital; Russell Dekle, charged with embezzlement; Joe Roush, with second degree burglary, and Clarence 1 Freese, with petit larceny, were taken to a hotel. Dirigible Lands Knoxville, Tenn., Dec. 4 —(U.R) —The Goodyear dirigible Defender, on a flight from Akron, 0., to Maimi, Fla., landed at Bearden Field at 9:10 a. in. today, after cruising over the city tor 20 minutes..
COURT HOUSE In the case of State of Indiana vs. William Lightcap, issuance of fraudulent checks, by agreement of parties, cause was continued. The case of Paul Schulte and Emma Schulte vs. R. W. Craig, ejectment, was dismissed on motion of plaintiff. In the case of the Federal Land Bank of Louisville, a corporation, vs. Joseph L. Buyer et al, foreclosure, answer was filed by defendant Buyer in one paragraph. Cross complaint was filed by defendant Buyer. Rule plaiy tiff and defendant Wiener and Wiener to answer cross complaint. o Forty Plan To Motor Here For Play Tonight »,t i ■ Word was received today from Van Wert, Ohio, Evangelical church stating that 40 members of the Evangelical Young People’s organization of that city were planning to motor to Decatur tonight to attend the presentation of the Biblical play, “One of Nine”, which is to be presented by the Young Peoples League of Van Wert, Ohio Evangelical church, and sponsored by the Young People's League of the local church. Following the drama, a social time will be held tor file young people. The social committee is in charge of arrangements for the entertainment. o Sullivan Appointed Wyoming U. S. Senator Cheyenne, Wyo., Dec. 4. —(U.R)— Patrick J. Sullivan, an awe-struck emigrant boy from Ireland 41 years ago. ex-stevedore and sheep herder, is United States senator from Wyoming, succeeding the late Francis E. Warren, RepuHican, who died in Washington Nov. 24. Sullivan was appointed last night by Governor Frank C. Emerson after a conference with the Republican state central committee. NOTICE FOR BIDS For l*rs*|M>MiiiM for of Barrett Law Fund Notice it> hereby given that the Board of Finance of the City of Decatur, Indiana, will on the 17th day of December, 1.929 at seven <7) o’clock P. M. at thei/ Council Chamber in the City Building receive written proposals from hanks and trust companies in the City of Dv-1 eatur, Indiana, (or the deposit of the, Barrett Law assessments as well as! special assessment, delinquency and deficit fund as provided for fn the 192 J acts of the General Assembly of Indiana Chapter 211, page 705, and in compliance with section seven (7) of said act, which requires that said funds Jjo deposited in some reliable bank or trust company agreeing to paying the highest rate of interest upon such deposit, for the giving of bond by the financial institution to whom such deposit is awarded and for the giving of notices and awarding the deposit to the highest bidder or bidders. Luellu Ellsworth City Treasurer Nov. 29 Dec, •* or m-:tti F.MF.vr oi Efcl'lTE XSS2I Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees <»f Clement L. V. Snell, deceased. to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Deea'tu’’. Indiana on the 20th day of December 1929, and show cause, If any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of Raid decedent should not be approved; an<l said heirs are notified to then and there nlake proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares Frank E. Bohnke, Administrator Decatur. Indiana November 27. 1929 Dore B. Erwin, Atty Nov. 27 D 4. Q NOTICE OF FIVIL NEITLEMEXT OF ENtTATE VO, 25M Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of William F. Macke, deceased, to appear in the Adam# Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana. on the 20th days of December 1929, and show cause, if any. why the Final Sett lenient Accounts wit the estate of said decedent should not be approved and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. Minnie Macke. Executrix Decatur, Indiana November 27, 1929 Dore B. Erwin, Atty Nov. 27 D 4.
Restraining Order Ties Up Finances Os City Michigan City, Ind.. Dec. 4.— (U.R) Mayor Fred G. Miller and members of his democratic city administration today were restrained from disbursing, paying out, or appropriating any funds of the city, in an order signed by Judge Harry L. Crumpacker of superior court. Republicans, in a suit filed late yesterday, asked that the order be I
| PUBLIC SALE 1 will sell at Public Auction, at Bellmont Park—Decatur, Indiana Saturday, December 7, 1929 Commencing at 1 P. M. 25 — HEAD OF HORSES - 25 These are mostly colts ranging Jrom suckling colts to 3-year olds. Good size, good bone. U ’ll i make real horses. Come, look them over. TERMS—CASH. EDWARD STUMP, Owner Roy Johnson, auct. | PUBLIC SALE We, the undersigned, will sell at public auction on the Bt.-in- >- J >" mile south of Magley, 6% miles west and % mile south of Dei a • east and 2% miles north of Craigville. on MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1929 Commencing at 10 A. M.—The following described property to-wit. 7—HEAD OF HORSES—7 Team of Gray Geldinfcs, 8 years old. weight 3300 lbs.; Sorn'i • ‘”‘"."’ I .' av • years old, weight 1800 lbs.; Bay Gelding, 7 years old. weight 16 ’ • Gelding, 3 years old, weight 1700 lbs.; Sorrel Brood Mare, in I 1650 lbs.; Gray Horse Colt, 7 months old. 15—HEAD OF CATTLE—IS |o Roan cow. 6 years old. due to calve soon; Brindle cow. > :■ 1 ' fresh last of Dec.; black cow, 6 years old, been fresh*seven week.9 years old, will be fresh in Jan ; Roan Heifer, due to freshen ■ ■ | Heifer, giving good flow; Black cow. giving good flow; Holstein H ' ’ orl . 'be fresh in May; Red Heifer, will b\jrosh in April; White full ! 'i S | e iii ■ horn bull, 18 months old; Jersey bull calf, about 6 months old; n-'i n ■ bulls; Roan bull. 3 mouths old; Red Steer, weight about 1"' i’" 95 i— HEAD OF HOGS—JBs—Nine brood sows, bred; 75 pigs. J ll ' 1 • l(f feeders; 1 Chester White Mule Hog. FARM MACHINERY k ifer . Deering 8-t't. binder; Moline fertilizer wheat drill; Keystone n- | el)b ’ Deering mower: hay tedder; New Idea manure spreader; disc an ■ 2 spike tooth harrows; 3 spring tooth harrows; 2 wagons; hay rack \. 10| . nl bed combined; flat bottom hay rack; 3 corn cultivators; l,ell , 11 ' juiig ' King buggy; Blackhawk corn planter; Oliver riding plow; jouhlc . plow; hay rake; roller; gas engine and pump jack; cutting box; ” ' | lOg , work harness; corn sheller; wagon box; platform scales; hog "' ‘ fountain: sausage grinder; dump boards; heating stove audjnanv • - too numerous to mention. This farm machinery is all in t> IHl 111 dition. \ , it TERMS: —All sums of SIO.OO, and under, cash; sums over $1" ' j|( r of 6 months, purchaser to give a bankable note bearing no mteies te at maturity, if not paid at maturity 8% interest will be charged i- . of sale; 4% discount for cash on sums over SIO.OO. WM. BEINEKE and REX ANDREWS, Owners ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer. JOHN STAROST, Lunch will be served by Ladies Aid of Reformed Churcn
made permanent. Hearing on the petition will be held in .Judge Crumpacker's court on Dec. ’4. Signing of the order virtually ties up Michigan City's finances. The suit was filed by republicans as au outgrowth of_action by Miller's council a few weeks ago, in passing several ordinances dealing with city funds. One of them appropriated $5,000 to be used in paying attorneys fighting Miller's case. _o Get the Habit—l raae at home. i< Paw -«*■*«—* a— -■ i mi — 1 —
