Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1929 — Page 2

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KKKXMOIWtXHA X XW M X X >< MW» CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS. | * BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES JjULX'XX »ILX X X'X.X «» X :< X >: X X XXX FOR SALE EOH SAI.E -nr trade for a farm Property on South Fifth street, *s*rooms, lights and gass, both kinds of water, outbuildings. 7 acres l’ ; . miles west of 13th. street. 4 room ~|\ojtse, barn, chicken house, corn ...crib, 41 fruit trees, summer house and good well. Call or see Mr. Wal-j ter Sudduth. T’hone 1214 295-3t 1 FOR SALE —Violins from $lO toj ■ — SSO. Inquire Wertzberger Confectionary. Phone 98. 295-3 t I SiALE—Large full blooded, dotffflt*. immune, Duroc male hog. | John Yeoman, phone Monroe L 27. i 296t.ix I it | i.e Gut i pw •» ith calf "by side, also baby bed and | Walker. Phone Z-878. 297-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT 6 loom house on north seventh street. A. D. Suttles, '"agV>nt. 296-3 t FOR RENT—S room house 720 Elm . ~ ...Street. Lights and water. Call ■1059. 2>7-3tx WANTED WANTED -Stenographer. Must be ,«. capable. Address application Box *'X” % Democrat. 292-6 t WANTED TO BUY 8 or 10 loads of clover hay. Fred Mutschler Packing Co. 295-3 t „ . WANTED- By widower a middle aged .widow to take charge of home 3 in family. No children. Many modern improvements in home. Address J. F. Swank. Staunton, 111. Box 514 'ft? 296-3tx wanT'e D —Angora kittens or cats. Decatur Pet Shop Phone 1223 296-2 t WANTED—AII kinds of electrical work, and radio repair work. . .Guaranteed satisfaction. Herman ■Stoneburner, 1115 Patterson St.. Decatur. 296t3x WANTEDI—Washings 1 —Washings to do. SIS N. 2nd st. Mrs. Harold Richwine. ' 296t3x | WANTED —To wash windows, to • clean cisterns, clean wall joper, and a'.l odd jobs. Frank Straub. •Call 210. 297t3x eod --WANTED- -Orders for dressed potil-1 , try for Ch: istmas. W. H. WorkInger; dall 871-K 297-3tx —— - ■mMV"*** 1 " --• 1 * i<- i■i »■ - LOST AND FOUND LOST —Rhinestone bracelet, finder I please return to this office 295-3tx ; LOST —Dsvid White Surveying Instrument. Finder please call 1071 and receive reward. 296-6tx AUTO PLATES ON SALE TODAY (CONTINUEd"fROM PAGE ONE) state colors, blue and gold. The prices are the same as a year ago and vary with the horse-power of the automobile for which they are obtained. -“■-Almost a million plates hive been out to btanch offices throughwit the state, it was announced at tXe secretary of state's office today. Alleged Bandit Is Arraigned in Court Columbia City, Dee. 16—(U.R) — Joe Saraceno, alias Joe Taylor, pleaded not guilty late Saturday on a charge of bank robbery with a deadly weapon with intent to kill and was reminded to care of the sheriff with bond fixed at s4o,ooi>, ‘ tor trial at the February term of circuit court. Saraceno is charged with having | been impl cated in robbery of the Columbia City State bank last 1 April 18. in which $5,000 was ob- ■ tainrM,' and a women bystander! killed. \()TI< E OF FINAL SETTLEMBMT OF ESTATE Ml 33X8 Notice is hereby given to the er I liters, heirs and legatees of-. Beniamin F. Beavers, deceased, tn ,ij . pear .is the Adams ‘"ircuit Cou t. held .*4 Decatur. Indiana, on the 3rd day of January 1930. and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be app.rujcd: and said heirs are notified to tfigp and there make proof or heirship, and re«•»-Ive their distributive ftbarys. Peth li Beavers, Admlm trator [loblc' Indiana. De- 9, 1929 Attorney Lutz and Adams. Dec. 9-1 C ———————-n ——— — NOTICE or FINAL SETTLEMENT or ESTATE NO. 27>2S Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatee* of Banter, deceased to appear in th* Adams ('ircuit Court, held at !)»'< iftir, Indiana, on the 7th day of January 1930. aii'l show if any. why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved;; an 1 said heirs are notified to then an I there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Banter, Administrator. Decatur. Indiana Dec. 9, 1929, Attorney Fruehte and Litterer De < . 9-16 PLEASE SEE Winefride Kitson American Security Co. for your . —1930 Auto License Plates — Thank You.

|j BUY HIS GIFT FROM THIS STORE nOLTBOUSISvI xcuurrEAcCjo. Iktalur. Ind. “a/V S. E. Black funeral director Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone «2« Ambulance Service MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. i FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER 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: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 «MBL < ncrumrv vnu*. For BETTER health see DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-S SPEED SHOWN IN CONGRESS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) commission as he chooses. An effort also will be made in the house tn ring up the $135,000,-: 000 public buildings bill as an em-i ergency measure designed to relieve unemployment within the: next 21 hours. A similar emerg-1 ency ex sts for the bill to allow I the radio commission to function I beyond the date set for its expiration, Dec. 31. The radio bill is scheduled for passage early in the day. ami is almost certain to be-1 come a law before congress starts' its Christmas vacation, Saturday. | More Money for Your Properly with Chris Bohnke Auctioneer j Phone 874 H Decatur, Ind. I 0 _ O Roy Johnson A U CT I ON EEII i and Real Estate If you wish to sell your real estate either city property or farm land, see me for Quick Salo; by Auction or at private treaty. Office Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phones 606 and 1022 O _ O FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON Calls answered dav apd night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 Typewriting Stenographic Work If von have any extra typ<wriFng or stenographic work I Aill be glad to do it. Phone !2 for appointment. Florence Hefthouse Judce J. T. Merrvman’s Law Off ee. K. of C. Bldg.

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FOR SALE 3 Fresh cows, calves by side 50 head of feedign shoats, double ■ cholera immune. 50 head of 2 and 3 year old breed- , ing ewes, black face. F. J. SCHMITT MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Indiana, Dec. 16. —Hoge: 90-130 lbs $8.15 I 130-150 lbs. $8.50) 150-170 tbs sß.9sif« 170-225 lbs. $9.25: 225-275 Tbs. ... $9.40 . 275-300 Tbs $9.30 ! 300-350 lbs $9.20 ' Roughs .... $7.25-7.75 . ■ 5.00-6 00 . Calves 15.50 ' Lambs 12.50 East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 9.400; holdovers ( .00; fairly active 20-25 c and be- , low Saturday’s average. Bulk 159- : 9 tbs $9.85; few $9.90; 120-140 Ills. $9.25-9.50; packing sows $8- ' I B.ao. Catt'e: Receipts 1,250; market ■ ■reneral y 25c higher quality plain; I -rood . eers and yearlings $13.00- : '14.75; medium and short feds, . .$11.25-12.75; common steers and) heifers $9-11; fat cows $7.50-8.5:00 I cntt.es grades $4-6.25. Calves: Receipts 800; vealers ) steady; $17.00 down. Sheen: Receipts 6,800; lambs ■ active fifty 25c higher; good to . lioice handyweights $13.70-14.25; | ten $14.35; medium and strong ! weights $11.75-13; common $ll.OO- - 11.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. .March May Wheat $1.20% $1.27% $1,311/2 Corn .90% .94% .96% Oats .44% .47% .49% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Dec 16) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat sl.ll No. 2 Haid Wheat SI.OB No. 2 White Oats 40c Barley .... 50c I Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, doven 40c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butteifat 34c MANY ATTEND DEDICATION OF , CHURCH ORGAN (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) he spoke on "Appreciation of God’s House.” The dedication ceremorP ies were conducted by the pastor of tin church, the Rev. A. H. Fledderjohann. t These ceremonies were accompanied with soft organ music which mad • this part of the service irn- ’ pressive. Tlie special choir numbers and solo selections by Paul Saurer, Mrs. B. Shroyer and Mrs. D Goldner added much to lite beauty and inspiration of the services. The Rev. F. H. Rupnow, of Fort i Wayne, assisted in the afternoon > and evening services. The Phoebe Bible class furnished a beautiful basket of roses for the occasion. Complete printed program giving y the order of services and a description of the new Schantz organ were

MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1929. MONDAY, DECEMBER 16 ; 1929.

furnished by a few business firms, whose owners are members of the local church, namely, the Fred' Mutschler Packing Company, Mil : let’s Bakery, A R. Ashbancher Tla ; ’ Shop, Fruchte and Litterez, and P. ' Kirsch and Son. The total offering amounted to] 11 $1,360.39. The pipe organ coin mittee headed by A. R. Ashbaueherl together with Leo Kirsch, Ferd L.l* Litterer and E*d A. Goldner rejoic-l e I over the outcome and result of i yesterday’s services. I The day will be long remember- 1 I ed by the local congregation. Yesterday's services also exemplified the beauty and the construction of the Schantz organ which is made by the A. J. Schantz. Sons & Company at Orrville, Ohio. This is a I WhWh specializes in the build ) ing of beautiful toned church or-1 ga*s. — 0 Man Known Here Hurt In Accident Huntington, Ind., Dec. 16.—<(J.R) — I Pol ce and the sheriff found no) evidence today to substantiate a story told by Robert Butler, Indian-) I apolis newspaperman, that assass- I ins had followed him from north- I western Indiana and fired at him ) I with shotguns. E’itler figured in an auto wreck) Saturday evening. He said his car was forced from the road by a large machine which lie believed was driven by northern Indiana racketeers, after him because of his part in obtaining information from them in recent vice probes. The Butler car was badly wrecked. It had struck a tree, the wind ) shield was shattered, and one fend er and the radiator were off. But-! ier said he saw the flash of a gun as the big machine passed him, and that his windshield was broken by slugs from the gun. Officers found no trace of bullet marks on the car, but it was explained that there might have been no such marks, had the full charge spent itself on the windshield. Butler suffered severe but not critical injuries. Editor's Note: Butler ts a son of, the late Thaddius Butler, former I publisher of the Decatur Herald. . He is well-known in Decatur and i for several years has been identified as a political worker and investigator. o Sock Election Port An Prince, Haiti. Dec. 16 — (VP) Seven leaders of the opposition to the administration of President Louis Borno have forwarded to President Hoover a direct appeal ■ for authorization by the American high commissioner of a popular election in Haiti next April. — o-. SPAIN-BRAZIL AIR ATTEMPT MAY SUCCEED ) (CONTINUED £ROM FACE ONE) ’ plane's position as 8 north lat tude, 28 west longitude The position was more than a degree 1 further south and a degree further 1 west than the position given by 1 the Belfort, .and tallied with it. The fliers were on the direct air 5 route from the Cape Verde Islands e to the northern coast of Brazil. i and were nuking good time. 4

Weather Is Good Seville. Spiin, Dec. 16. (U.R) — • With good flying weather reported as far west as the Cape Verde Islands. Lieut. Col. Tadeo Borges of the Uruguayan army, and Capt. Leon Challe, his French . companion, were believed early toSAVE 10% DISCOUNT ON TOM Electric Light Bills 8Y PITINO ON OB BEFOBE Dec. 20 POWER BILLS are also due and must be PAID by twentieth of month at CITY HALL

day to have covered more than i half the distance to the mainland' of Brazil, in their attempted nonI stop flight across the South At- | lantic. Flying a French Brecuet plane I owered with a 400-horse power

il I z You will be sure to have money for next Christmas if you join one or more of the following classes: C'ass 1 Member paying 1c the first Class 10A Members paying $ 1 H’’’ week, 2c. the second week, and in- week, $4.90 the second w >‘k, and creasing 1c each week for fifty weeks decreasing 10c each week foi fifty 812.75 weeks wUI receive $127.50 Glass 1A Members paying 50c the first week, 49c the second week, and Class 25 Members paying 2-. cents a decreasing 1c each week for fifty week, for fifty weeks Q {‘A weeks will receive $12.75 wdl receive i'l-*’'" ,i Class 2 Members paying 2c the first Class 50 Members paying •<• ••' a 1 week, 4c the second week, and in- week for fifty weeks S' D J creating 2c each week for' fifty receive 1 weeks will receive QOK iPiiJ.OU Class 100 Members paying sl'” 11 m M k », aa . week for fi£t Y weeks ii|) Claes 2A Mcmbeis paying SI.OO the wj4 receive tJJV.UV « him we K, 98c Hie second week, and ■ decreasing 2c eacn week for titty •. -. ( , n - weeks wi.l receive K4I Class 200 Members P UJI "’ _ $2j.50 SIOO.OO ; Class 5 Members paying 5c the first w eek, 10c the second week, and in- C|ass 500 Members paying $ ■ n,) a creasing 5c each week for fifty week for fifty weeks COKf) Ofl weeks will receive §()3.75 will receive .. S£JV.VV . Class 5A Members paying $2.50 the Class 1000 Members paying V 1 "’a v * first week, $2.45 the second week, and week for fifty weeks ()Q V decreasing 5c each w'eek for fifty will receive - ■ weeks will receive CiiQ ■ cla , 9 2000 Members paying $- n 11 " a i □ Class 10 Members paying 10c the week for fifty weeks C1I)00»0v first week, 20c the second week, and w '" receive *♦ ' il increasing 10c each week for fifty weeks will receive QI IXfl Class NC Members may depo i ll ■ amount in this class. 4G interest if paid regularly or in advance 0!d Adams County Bank ■ I Vbmwshev-.' mum —— «

Lorraine motor, the aviators made! [a perfect getaway at 12:55 p. m. 17:55 a. m. est.) yesterday. They planned, upon reaching the South Amerli in coast, to follow the shore line as long as their gasoline lasted, then, after refueling, to con-

I tlnue to Montevideo. A large group n f | lo!lt| . chiding the L'ruguayaj coi II Segimundo Lorez Rueda aoj : I gineer Canauini of the fnigw j ministry of public worfc,, i- piesent tn witness the