Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1929 — Page 2
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■ ASSIFIED ITISEMENTS, | I ESS CARDS, | NOTICES N DflHBSm( mo K X FOR SALE FOR applet.'Baldwins, $1 60 bu.; Jonathans sl.4<) and $1.85 bu.; Wagner's 11.40 and $1.85 bu., Grimes Golden sl.lO, $1.40, $1.85. Bring containers. S. E. Haggard 1% miles west of Monroe 288-Btx | FuK SALc. —Large sized second i hand trycycle. Price very reasonable Call 667. 2#2-3t FOR SALE—Three"”dozen barred rock pullets, eight months old Also one Brunswick victrola. Phone W 292-3tx •TOR'SALE — All kinds of apples. „ priced reasonably, at my cider mill st Hoagland. August Koeneman, Hoagland. 293-6 t FOR SALE Ivory color’d bassinet in good condition. Will sell cheap Phone 546 or call at 115 South 11 Street. 294-3 t FOR RENT For RENI' 8 room house, at 210 South Tenth Street. Call at 345 North Tenth Street. 292-3 t FOR RENT—6 tor-in -<-ini-nuxfern house, furnace and 2 car Garage on thmth Sth Street. Inquire 133 So. 9Lh St or telephone I*l4. 294-2tx — WANTED WANTED — Stenographer. Must be capable. Address application Box "X'* % Democrat. 292-6 t ———w E — WANT Rags, Auto Tires. Inner Tubes. Newspapers, Magazines, Mixed Papers, Scrap Iron, Scrap Metals, such as Brass. Copper, Lead. Zinc. Auto Radiators, Batteries, etc. Also in the market for Beef Hides, Calfskins, Horse Hides. Greece. Tallow and Wool. We will call with our truck withip a radius of 1C miles, if you have a load.* Phone 442 MAtTR HIDE & FUR CO. .. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing FIRE WOOD-7 acres down timber ’"ttiTl ho given out to be cut in fire wood tin shares on William Macke ft:iu, 5 miles northwest of Decatur. Saturtftry. December 14. 2 p. m. If interested come and look it over. 294-2 t I COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Wabash National Bank, 200 acres in Blue Creek Township to The Wabash Valley Realty Co. for SI.OO. Lewis P. Wendet et ux. in lot 254 Berne, to Calvin M. Ranch, et ux for i $2000.00. _ o SHOT TO DEATH Hamilton, O Dec. 12—(CP) —Albert Bowling, 45, shot and killed | Fred Philpot, 38, on a downtown j Street here today, while scores of Christmas shoppers were passing. At the police station bowling said he killed Philpot because the latter induced his wife to leave him. o Two Arrested As Pathe Fire Result New York. Dec. 12—(UP)— Two officials of the Pathe film company were arrested today on charges growing out of the fire in the company's studio here in which ten persons, including four chorus girls perished. The men who were held after hours of questioning are John C. Flynn, vice-president, and Henry Lalley, Production manager. ATWATER KENT RADIO RADIOL A. GREBE AND ' * • Trade in your used radio or phonograph. WERLING RADIO SALES Preble, Ind. Phone 17 on 28 - ' . Apples Prices reduced on Michigan Apples, as follows: JONATHANS, WAGNERS, GRIMES GOLDEN sl.lO bu. BALI) W I N S $1.25 bll. GRIMES GOLDEN, YORK IMPERIALS $1.35 bu. “■ NORTHERN SPIES $2.00 bu. Bring your containers. S. E. HAGGARD W- * ■ I
; see .sisistsisisiasisi ,i He cannot i .Receive too many Socks The more Socks the Merrier the Christinas. That’s :i Man’s Idea if they're ‘ INTERWOVEN Socks. Hoithoi sgyl NchuiteXUo. K7 Ikuilw.lnJ. w MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL \ND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne Stock Market Berne, Ind., Dec. 11—Hogs 90- , 130 lbs. $8.15; 130-150 lbs. $8.50: 150-170 lbs. $'.95; 170-225 lbs $9.25; 225-275 lbs, $9.40; 27’-300 lbs. $9,.30; 300-350 lbs. $9.20; roughs. $7.25; $8.00; Stags $5.00-$6.00: calves sl6; lambs $12.00. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 1,400; holdovers 400; fairly active, steady to 10c lower; bulk 160-250 lbs. $9.90; 110-140 lbs. $9.25-9.50; packing sows $8.25-8.75. Cattle: Receipts 175, cows predominating; steady cutter grades $3.75-6.25; lute Wednesday medium to good steens and heifers 25c lower. $11.30-12.50. Calves: Receipts 100; holdovers 200; vealers slow; weak to 50c lower; good to choice $16.50-17; few $17.50. Sheep: Receipts 400; fat lambs ful’y 50c higher, good to choice $13.50-14; medium and strong, weights $11.50-12.50; common $10.50-11. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Des. March May Wheat $1.21 $1.29% $1.33% Corn .90% .94% .96% Oats .45% .48% .49% Fort Wayne Livestock Market Calves: Receipts 25; hogs 100; sheep 50; hog market steady; 140 tbs. down $8.50; 140-160 tbs. $9; 164ej550 lbs. . $9.40; 250-300 lbs. $9.50; roughs $8; stags $6; calves ’
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15.50; lambs $12.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Dec 12) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $4.11 4 \\ ■ ,i: sl.os No. 2 White Oats 40c Barley ... 50c Rye BOC •LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eg ga, doven BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 37c - ■ - ■■■• H) DEDICATE CHURCH ORGAN NEXT SUNDAY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE* •ouplcis and twenty-two stops with provision for the addition of five more. The stops are controlled bystop keys placed over the swell manual. , The swell and the great organs are under separate expression, thus enabling the organist to secure any degree expression from either manual. There are 1,066 “No Praise For New Konjola Great Enough” “Feel Better Than Have For Years,” Says Grateful Lady After Trying New Medicine
* ■x .. x MISS GRACE LA COMPTE "No praise is great enough for new Konjola,’’ said Miss Grace. La Compte, 431 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. "For the past year my health had’been failing. I grew tired and nervous and lost my appetite. 1 suffered from dizzy spells and often black spots appeared before my eyes. I grew weak from ack of nourishment and could not. get a sound restful sleep. I beam? utterly discouraged. "I began taking Konjola and before 1 finished with the second bottle I felt an improvement. I have now used six bottles of this i new medicine and feel better than ' 1 have felt in years. I eat regularly md enjoy my meals. I no longer suffer from dizziness and the annoying black spots before my | eyes. My general health improved anil the tired worn out feeling gave way to energy and robust health." Konjola is sold in Decatur at the B. J. Smith drug store, and by ) all the best druggists in all towns , throughout this entire section. COLD NOTE - | Colds are serious. Even mild cases an* dangerous. Remember KONJOLA COLD COMPOUND ! (tablets) is giving amazing re lief to thousands of cold suffer- | ers every year. These table are | of the same high quality as . Konjola. f
FOR YOU to buy the things you need--to make repairs on your home — to square up your debts—for any worthy purpose. You can quickly get any amount from $lO to S3OO, and repay in small weekly or monthly payments. I/ogal interest is charged just for the time you use the money. You can get a loan today. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. Phone 237 . Decatur, Ind. Holthouse Drug Co. n r=. r=, rr=>, m.n c, an —a, an n=>« “
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speaking pipes and twenty tubular Deagan chimes in the organ. The shortest pipe is three-eighths of an inch long. A two horsepower Zephyr organ blower furnishes the air. The following are the names of the stops; ■'Great Organ’’— Open diapason, gamba, melodia. dulciana, tuba, chimes, great tremolo. “Swell Organ"—Bourdon, violin diapason, oboe, vox hutnana, stopped diapason, salicional. vox celeste, flute, nazard, flautina, tierce, swell tremolo. "Pedal organ" — Bourdon. Liebliih Gedeckt, bass flute, violin cello, dolce. The organ is also equipped with the usual number of couplers. o AGED MUNCIE COUPLE KILLED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) penknife in Mrs. Heath's bedroom Fingerprints were taken from the club today and police believed they would be of material assistance in identifying the murderer. Search for the couple was started early today when Whitney
There will be Cheer in the Home Next Year if you prepare by enrolling in our 1930 Christmas Club You will be sure to have money for next Christmas if you join one or more of the following classes: Class 1 Members paying 1c the first Class 10A Members paying $5.00 the week, 2c the second week, and in- Hr.-t week, s4.9o‘the second week, Atrl creasing 1c each week for fifty weeks decreasing 10c each week for fifty $12.75 weeks will receive $127.50 Class 1A Members paying 50c the first week, 49c the second week, and Class 25 Members paying 25 cent* a decreasing 1c each week for fifty we* k for fifty weeks j•\D weeks will receive $12.75 will receive . Class 2 Members paying 2c the first C ' a ” Members paying™ * week, 4c the second week, and in- we * k for fitt * weeks $?5 00 creasing 2c each week for fifty W1 receive weeks will receive COK Class 100 Members paying SI.OO a week for fifty weeks (FKfl fill Class 2A Members paying SI.OO the wJ t rece j V e V‘3V.U J first week, 98c the second week, and decreasing 2c each week for fifty weeks wi 1 receive (PQrm Class 200 Members paying $2.00 a $2D.50 wo ( ,k for fifty weeks MUU |W| will receive tPIW.VV Class 5 Members paying 5c the first i week, 10c the second week, and in- C)ass 500 Members paying $5.00 a creasing 5c each week for fifty wp(?k fnr fifty wee j< B flnrn /|n weeks will receive 563.75 will receive Class 5A Members paying $2.50 the Class 1000 Members paying SIO.OO a first week, $2.45 the second week, and week for fifty weeks (ID decreasing 5c each week for fifty will receive ep»JVv,VV weeks will receive QGQ 4t) class 2000 Members paying $20.00 a Class 10 Members paying 10c the week for fifty weeks C? Oft first week, 20c the second week, and receive tpiVVV.VV increasing 10c each week for fifty weeks will receive <£l97 KR Class NC ’Members may depo.dt any •p 1 it t ,')v amount in this class. 4'< interest if paid regularly or in advance Old Adams County Bank
stopiM'd at the farm to pick up Heath's cream for market. When he found it had not been set out for him he became concerned, as no cream had been waiting for him yesterday. Investigation showed that stock in the barns had not been fed nor had the cows been milked. He aroused the daughter, who | lived nearby, and .together they bioke into the house. All of the doors were locked, but an open window on the lower floor was believed to have been used by the slayer in entering and leaving the dwelling. SEE BRIGHTER FARM FUTURE (CONTINUES) FROM PAGE ONK) Y.: M. L. Noon. Jackson, Midi.: C. E. Hearst, Des Moines. la.; L. B. Palmer, Columbus. O.; GeorjW' M. Putnam, Concord. N. H„ and R. W. Blackburn, Thermal. Cal. Boston was selected as the 1930 convention city. This will Im* the first time in the 12-year history of the federation and the annual meeting has been held outside o. Chicago.
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PICKETS MARCH ON COAL MINES I (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) j strike sympathizers, many of them women, sloshed about in the oozy ; mud near the Tovey mine, exhorting the miners not to go to work. The militiamen withdrawn from the Tovey mine were on guard at la nearby mine. They held them- ; selves ready to interfere at the 'Tovey mine should the demonstration become violent. V|>||< llllilli-nt »l rn lor Notice is hereby given. Thai the undersig’iH .1 has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Arthur B. Hall, late of Adams County, d<‘- - ,-isrd. The estate is probably solvent. The Peoples Loan and Trust Co. Administrator. Dore B. Erwin, Attorney Dec, 3, 1929 Dee. 5-12-19 AOTICE IIF I’IXtI. M.rri.l MEN r Ol ESTATE \O. IKWS N *tice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of .la<«»b Hailing, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 3rd day of January, 1930, and show (ause. if any why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be apnroved; and said heirs are notified t<* then and th»-:e 1 uak» proof <»f heirship, and receive : their distributive shares. Judson W. Teeple, Executor j Decatur, Indiana. Dec. 4, 1929 !■ > -I w ■ P -1-
Takes Teeth of King of Beasts to Puncture General Cord Tire
'■== / r- > O n THE only puncture in any of the General Cord truck tires asdlj Paul L. Hoefler, American explorer, in his Cohuaib-African tion which made the first crossing of equatorial Africa, was ciasei by an African lion when he. chewed one of the spare General tin which he found lying on an ant-hill. The above photograph, taken bi Hoefler’s party, shows the lion toying with Ilia tire as it lay oath African veldt. More people change-over to the Dual-Balloon than to any other make of tire. The New General Dual-Balloon S —goes a long way to make friends. Sold exclusively by Eiberson Service Station
? 5 ~ ■ J ill J fl Christmas | H Checks | gdß* Have Been Mailed lift s s lg;<J you get one i ■$ fsO will purchase the gi:’ JR you want to make? hm Sx b Start your account now Fl £3g for 1930. Our club is M , forming. Join us and be ra prepared for a joyous Q r. * Vi ♦ Wfff. &V 4 1930 Christmas. r--} o ® First National Bank S f'lt ’’' ¥ ' KksS IWjb Capital and Surplus, M kA I $120,000.00 K Decatur, Indiana M ML.— jo
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