Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1929 — Page 2
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FOR SALE Kok SALE- "r ir.idefor a farm Property on South Fifth street. 5 rooms. lights and gass, both kinds of water, outbuildings. 7 acres Pmiles west of 13th. street. 4 room house. b;um, chicken house, corn crib, 41 fruit trees, summer house , and good well Call or see Mr. Wai j ter Sudduth. Phone 1214 295-3 t FOR SALE - Large full blooded, double immune, Duroc male hog. John Yeoman, phone Monroe L 27. 296t3x I FOR SALE—Guernsey epw with calf by side, also baby bed and | Walker. Phone Z-878. 297-3tx ; FOR" SALE — Piano maimfacturer has in this vicinity a high grade player piano with bench and rolls. Excellent condition. Fully guaranteed. Will sell on most convenient terms rather than reship or will consider small monthly rental proposition with privilege of buying. Write Box S. P., care Daily Democx*U ' 298-3 t FOR SALE Single comb Rhode island Red cockrels. Reasonable price. J. R. Rupert. Decatur. R. R 2 Mr 298-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT 6 loom house on north I seventh street. A. D. Suttles, | agent. 296-3 t FOR RENT —5 room house 720 Elm Street. Lights and water. Cull 1059. 297-3tx FOR REN I 6 room house close to Town, Wm. P. Colehin. Phone 754 298-3tx| WANTED WANTED By widower a middle aged widow to take charge of home 1 3 in family. No children. Many modern improvements in home. Address J, F. Swank, Staunton, 111. Box 514 296-3 U WANTEIA All kinds of electrical work ami radio repair work. I Guaranteed satisfaction. Herman Stoneburner. 1115 Patterson St., Decatur. 296t.!x WANTED- —Washings to do. Sls N. 2nd st. Mrs. Harold Richwine. 296t3x WANTED Orders for dressed pool- i try for Christmas. W. H. Workinger, call 871-K. 297-3tx 1 LOST AND FOUND LOST—David White Surveying Instrument. Finder please call 1071 and receive reward. 296-6tx ( LOST—A 30 x 3L> tire and rim. between the Murphy home and Salem. Telephone C-27, Monroe or return. 298-3tx i LOST —Between Dent school house . and Decatur. Package containing dress and pair of shoe strings. Finder return to H. S. Chase, or Democrat office. 297-3 t - . - Threaten Judge When Pleas Are Unheeded Vernon, Ind . Dec. 17.—(U.R)—Two junior members of Chicago's gangland bemoaned in vociferous tones, , the fact that they had no machine guns with which to make carnage in the courtroom at Vernon. Howard Mackay and John Ross, ' former fellow prisoners of Gene Alger, shouted curses and threats at Judge john R. Carney, when he .te/itenced them to 5-year terms at the state reformatory. They had been convicted on charges of attempting'a jail delivery for Alger, who is awaiting trial on a charge of bank robbery. Sheriff Wilbur Bannister and Carl Losey, state policeman, shared the threats with Judge John It. Carney. “If we had a machine giin we’d mow the whole lot of you down,” rhe boys shouted. “Maybe you sent us up for five years, but we'll never stay there that long. Well make a break the first chance we get, and we ll 'get’ you' plenty.” .The death threats were made when Judge Carney refused their pipa to change Ihe place of confinement to the state prison at Michigan City. They said they would rather spend 20 years at Mjchigan City than five at the reformatory at Pendleton. o Smallpox Spreading Throughout State •httiianaipolis. Doc. 17. —(U.R) — There were 170 cases of smallpox in the state last week as compared to 113 the week previous and 44 cases in the corresponding week a year ago the state board of health announced today. Smallpox was reported from the following counties: Adams, 12 cases; Alien, 16; Benton. 19; Clark 21; Delaware, 19; Elkhart, 8; Fayette, 1; Floyd, 1; Grant 1; -Greene, 4; Hamilton* 1; Hancock, 1; Henry, 20; Knox, 6; Kosciusko 8; Madison, 4; Marion, 1; Marshall, 2; Pike. 1; Randolph. 12. St. Joseph. 4: Warren, 1; Wayne,
A new Scarf to match his Suit or Overcoat would make the ideal gift for any man. Hundreds of bright new patterns from which to choose. fkmmoiTSßpjyl X-* Decatur, 1i.4. S. E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phono 727 Ambulance Service MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved re-il estate. I FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. 1 SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE j 133 S. 2nd St. Lobenstein, Maynard Al Hower FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence phone Decatur 346 or 841 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. in. Telephone 135 “ 1 Eor BEITEB HEALTH SEE i DR. IL FROHXAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Natur ipath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. ' ■ 4 Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 It i s 7. ' Forty-seven cases of diptheria were reported in the state as com- ( pared to 39 cases last week and 38 | cases a year ago. ( Three cases of tularemia were re-, ported from Daviess county and ' two from Vandreburg. o NOTICE Notice is hereby given to share holders of the First National Bank of Decatur, Indiana, that there will ’ be a meeting at the office of said bank on Tuesday, January 14. 1930.!. between the hours of 10:00 A. M. I; and 4:00 p. m. for the purpose of:; electing a board of directors for • the said bank for the year 1930. T. F. Graliker. Dec. 10 -17-24-31 .1-1-8 Cashier. Peru Bank Loot Partly Recovered Peru, Ind., Dec. 17. (U.R)—Official* of tin- First National-bank of Peru report they had recovered $3,000 in bonds stolen in a holdup | of the bank Oct. 18. The bonds | wot first located by the Harris' Trust ' ompany, Chicago, who in turn had secured them from an east uni concern. No trace has been found of the persons who first sold the bonds. Bunk officials also said that $20.000 in stolen securities, part of I them from the local bank, were offered for sale by a St. Paul. Minn., brokerage firm. Officials of the firm are being questioned by detectives. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. IL ZWICK & SON Calls answered dav and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I Aill be glad to do it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law im-p. K <>f 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 ami 3 year old breed ' ing ewes, black face. F. .J. SCHMITT marketmts DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AX’D FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, N. Y„ Dec. 17.- (U.R> I.iv< stock: Hogs receipts, 1,800;! holdovers, 600, active mostly to packers; generally steady; bulk,l 160-250 lbs., $9.85; sparingly to $9.90; 120-140 lbs., $9.25-$9.50; packing sows, SB-$8.60. Cattle receipts, 175; cows, predominating steady; medium and good steers. $11.50-$12.75; all cutter cows. $4. $6.25. Calves receipts, 400; vealers slow, weak to 50c lower: good to choice, sl6-$16.50; some held $17.1 Sheep receipts. 800; lambs 10c to mostly 25c lower; good to choice! handy weights. $13.50-sl4; few $14.25; medium and strong weights $11.50-$12.75; com m o n around $11.25. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Ca ves: Receipts 50; hogs 300; sheep 100; hog market steady to 10c up; 120 lbs. down $8.25; 120140 lbs. $8.50; 140-160 tbs. $9;! 160-200 tbs. $9.25; 200-250 tbs. 5'9.30; 250-300 tbs. $9.40; 300-350 lbs. $9.25; roughs $7.75; stags $6; calves sls; lambs $12.25. Berne, Indiana, Dee. 17 —Hogs: 90130 lbs. $8.15 130-150 lbs. ~ ... SBSO 15U-170 lbs. 18.05 170-225 lbs. $9.25 285-875 His. $9.40 1 275-300 tbs. $9.30 1300-350 tbs. $9.20 Itougli: $7.25-7.75 ■ . • .-,.iki-6 <i'i Calves 15.50 Lambs 12.50 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE ' Dec. March May • Wheat $1.22 $1.29 $1.33 i Corn .91% -94% .96% Oats .45% .48% .49% w LOCAL GRAIN MARKET <Co noted Doc. 17 No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat sl.ll No. 2 Hard Wheat SI.OB No. 2 White Oils . 40c Barley . . .... 50c Rye 80s LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Egg: . doven 40c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat . 34c Mr. Kimmel, 'he piano tuner oi Fort Wayne is in town today call ing on the trade. 0.222. 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 () c
DECATUB DAILY DEMOCHAT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1929.
.American Priest Hehl for Ransom By Chinese Bandits x" 1 1 * W-yA, via | v ts 1 I ”'y Rev. James J. Corbett, C. M., is one of twenty-two missionaries reported imperilled by Communist bandits in Kanchow. Kiangsi Province, China Father Corbett’s home is Dorchester, Mass. International Faw.rael L. C. Waring visited with friends in Fait Wayne last evening. j 'C \ //ZZz • TjL-JP \% I k A 1 /cK-, A GOOD rule is to al(v>. ways insure against burglars—at home, at the store, at the office! But a better rule is to insure where you’re sure of good service! Here, exceptional service is not the excepr tion, but the rule! It pays to c c /E TNA• I Z E >f The ' Suttles-Edwards Co.. Inc. Over Niblick’s Store I Phone No. 358 Decatur. Ind. j Ihiiiiifiiiiiiiii!
Commission Meets Indianapolis, Dec. 17. (U.R) Indiana's crime commission carried its study of law violation into a new field last night when it held a joint meeting with the Society for Mental Hygiene to hear an address
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by Dr. George ,M. Kline, commissioner of tlie Massachusetts department of menial diseases. Kline told of the system used in M ssaclmselts that required men- , tai ex uninations for all persons I accuse 1 of sorious crime, lie said .
gMW | I I I |'*! Amr, ' . *■ >'t .ai jEtra/baMuß I You will be sure to have money for next Christinas ■ I if you join one or more of the following classes: ■ | Class 1 Members paying 1c the first Class ICA Members paying $5 ••'> the ■ 5 week, 2c tlie second week, and in- flr.-t week, $4.90 the second w- and H -j creasing 1c eacli week for fifty weeks decreasing 10c each week for fifty H | ki "§12.75 $127.50 I i Class 1A Members paying 50c the ■ first week, 49c the second week, and Class 25 Members paying 2■ < ■ 1 M ■ decreasing 1c each week for fifty week for fifty weeks 4? I-/ U) S weeks will receive £•'!*) f7F r will receive fl Class 2 Members paying 2c the first CI * S3 59 Members paying. >as a | W.,». <« WJjfcJJJ •»»> —•» $2a.(M I , creasing 2c each week for fifty wIH receive ■ weeks will receive tfl I Class 100 Members paying ■ week for fifty weeks H I Class 2A Members paying SI.OO the wj j re( . e i Ve tpdv.vv ■ lust week, 98c the second week, and ■ S c ”” 200 no I j,2d.50 xrc:iie ty .. wee s SIOO.OO | Class 5 Members paying 5c the first H week, 10c the second week, and in- C | ats 500 Members paying $’ a ■ creasing 5c each week for fifty we( , k for fitty weeks OH weeks will receive f Sj(jJ 75 will receive .. Class 5A a Members paying $2.50 the Class 1000 Members payin’-; J first week, $2.45 the second week, and week for fifty weeks QI) decreasing 5c each week for fifty will receive .... tpt/V < weeks will receive C/4Q • VVO./t) C | ags 2000 Members paying ‘ ' 1 Class 10 Members paying 10c the week for fifty weeks JSIQQQ.QQ first week, 20c the second week, and w *» receive V increasing 10c each week for fifty / •weeks will receive l 917 ’a Class NC Members may depo it <1 j i »Ov ' amount in this class. 4 ( <a interest if paid regularly or in advance Old Adams County Bank 1 we—.isawfcoe 'rweia ru’k wrtr
an impartial ctnnniission appointed by a court examined the persons to be tried, reported to the court and tlie finding was accepted by lH>th parties. Out of SIS Ibisons examined for ltra.es of insanity, only 40 had — — ——■
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