Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1929 — Page 2
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ILASSIFIED ERTISEMENTS, f IN ESS CARDS, ? D NOTICES x> IMPQCK »•« X «K«*«X X><« l ' ««« *« * FOR SALE FOR*&ALE Guernsey cow with <;alf by side, also baby bed and Walker. Phone H-878. 299-3tx FOrTsaCe”— - Piano manufacturer 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 pro-1 position with privilege of buying. I Write Box S. P„ care Doily Democrat 298-3 t | FOR KALE Single comb Rhod" ls-j land Red cockrels. Reasonable price. J R. Rupert. Decatur, R. R 2 298-3tx FOR SALE Apples. Grimes golden, Jonathan, Wagners, and Baldwins Prices sl.lO to $1.85. Bring containers. S. E. Haggard, 1% miles west ~,of Monroe. 299-6 t FOR SALE Used piano in A 1 con dltion, price $160.00, $25 down, and $8 per month. Also used Pack- . aid Player piano like new. Will "Sell on terms. Sprague Furniture Company, Phone 19!*. 299-3 t FOR SALE so acre farm in Wabash township Inquire at 819 So. First St. 299-It FOR RENT FOR RENT - 5 room house 720 Elm ;1 Street. Lights and water. Call 297- , FOR RENT —6 room house close to Town. Wm. P. Cole-hill. Phone 75-1 298-J-’oiF"RENT After Jan. 1.7 room house, strictly modern. Garage. N. Second St. Phone 183 299-3 t WANTED WANTED— Bv 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 514 296-3tx WANTED—AII kinds of electrical ( work and radio repair work. 1 Guaranteed satisfaction. Herman Stoneburner, UK Patterson St., Decatur. 296t3x ’ WANTED—Washings to do. 815 N. 2nd st. Mrs. Harold Rich- * wine. 296t3x * WANTED —Orders for dressed poul- • try for Christmas. SV. H. Workinger, call 871-K 297-3tx WANTED —To wash windows, to *’ clean cisterns, clean wall paper, and ad odd jobs. Frank Straub, call 210. 29"t3x eod we'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 withn a radius of 10 miles, if you have a load. Phone 442 MAIER HIDE & FUR CO, 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing LOST AND FOUND LOST —Divid White Surveying Instrument. Finder please call 1071 and receive reward. 296-6tx LOST -A3O x 3’ 2 tire and rim, he- I tween the Murphy home and Salem. Telephone C-27, Monroe or return. ; 298-3tx Dent school house and• Dm-atur. Package containing dress "and pair of shoe strings. Finder return to H. S. Chase, or Democrat office. 297-31 ISthoUsT The case of the Farmers and Merchants State bank of Bryant, Indiana, vs. William Mesel and * Gene Mesel, mortgage and fore- * closure, has been venued from Jay circuit court. A suit entitled Oliva Teeple vs. Henry I. Teeple estate, claim, disallowed in the claim and allowance docket, has been filed in Adams circuit court. Weed chains, windshield cleaners, car heaters, alcohol. Evcrready I’restone. Da y and night service. Porter’s, Phone 123. — EAT ~ Chop Suey. Mexican Chili, Waffles •» and Old Style Buckwheat Cakes —at— CAMPBELL’S rar RADIOLA. GREBE AND r ATWATER KENT RADIO Trade in your used radio or phonograph. WERLING RADIO SALES Preble, Ind. Phone 17 on 28
A new Scarf to match his Suit or Overcoat would make the ideal gift for any man. Hundreds of blight new patterns from which to choose. toraousfeyi NcuiEre&Tja Drartw.latL Wurw. W* S. E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST • Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Sat unlays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 I I Are Checking Case Rushville, Ind., Dec. 18—( UP)—i : Spec! I agents of the Attorney Gen- : - ■>ral’s office were in Rushville to' day to assist in checking the state's : a e against Clarence E. Brown, forner cashier of the Milroy bank who . 1 a charged with embezzlement. Two counts against Brown were I dismissed, but several remain. :. o Contract Is Awarded — Indianapolis, Dec. 18—t UP)—Con ract was let to the Indiana Road ,’aving Company, Rochester, Ind., oday by the highway commission, or navmg 18.75 miles of Stat? oad No. 28 between Alexandria 1 md Albany in Madison and Dela- 1 counties. The lov.- bid was $314,545..53 and he engineer’s estimate was $369,927.03. APPETITE IMPROVED . . QUICKLY jSt-SSt CARTERS -Enjoy the T«»te of Foo I yoa have no desire F fl etcLi | for food, and you feel j out of sorts, and depressed, stimulate your digestive organs. Try Dr. Carter’s own formula. These pills taken after meals will aid digestion, relieve the gas, regulate the bowels, expel constipation poisons and arouse appetite. All Druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs.' CARTER’S SPILLS AUTOS Rc financed on smaller payments. Quick service. Franklin Security Co. Schafer Bldg. Phone 237 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON Calls answered dav and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 Typewriting Stenographic Work II you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work ' a ill be glad to tlo it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Holthouse ludne .1. T Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.
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FOR SALE 4 yr. old fresh cow, calf by side. 3D head of feeding shoats, double cholera immune. 1 Guernsey, 1 Holstein, breeding bulls. 15 months old. 1 bay mare, 9 years old, weight 1500 lbs. F. J. SCHMITT marFetreports D\ILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Indiana, Dec. 18 —Hogs: 90-130 tbs $8.35 130-150 lbs. $8.20 ! 150-170 lbs. .. $9.15 225-275 lbs $9.60 ; 170-225 tbs. $9.45 275-300 tbs. $9.50 | 300 350 lbs. $9.40 Roughs $7.25-8.00 Calves $15.25 Lamlts $12.50 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. March May Wheat $1.21% $1.28% $1.32% Corn .90% .94% .96% Oats .45% .48% .49% Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne. Ind., Dec. 18. —(U.R) Livestock: Cattle receipts, 50: t calves, 25; hogs. 400; sheep. 100; 1 hog market, 15-25 c up; 120 lbs., 1 $8.50; 120-140 lbs., $8.75; 140-1601 1 lbs.. $9.25; 160-200 lbs., $9.40; 200250 Itws.. $9.50; 250-300 lbs., $9.60; 300-350 lbs.. $9.40; roughs, $8.00; 1 st-; $6; calves, sls; lambs, sl2. 1 Ea t Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 1,200; holdovers GOO, adive; bulk 160-250 lbs. 10-i ' 15c higher $10; 120-140 lbs. 15-25 c higher ‘59.40-9.75; packing sows $8,158.75. Cattle. Receipts 100, steady; medium steers and heifers $11.00; all cutter cows $4-6.25. Calve-:: Receipts 150; vealers slaw, steady $16.50 down. Sheep: Receipts 800; lambs steady to 25c lower; mostly steady at Tuesday s decline, good to choice handyweights $13.50-14; menium and strong (weights $11.5012.75; tut ewes $5.50-6.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Dec. 18) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat sl.ll No. 2 Hard Wheat SI.OB No. 2 White Oats 40c | Barley -50 c I Rye . 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKETi Eggs, doven ... 40c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat . 34c | SOCIETY” Mis. Ed Boknecht will be hostess to tlie memb> rs of the Monday | Night Club, next Monday evening at | seven-thirty o'clock. CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR ECONOMICS CLUB Eleven members of the Root Township Home Economics Club met at the home of Mrs. Jay Cline. Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs. Charles Gage acting as assistant hostess. An enjcyohle afternoon was held, during which the officers for the '■oming year wore elect'd with tli> following results: president, Mrs. BUI Moses; vice-president. Mrs. Charles Barnhouse; secretary, Mrs. |R. K. Fl< ming; treasurer, Mrs. I Clara Kunkle; press agent, Mrs. Charles Johnson. Several interesting contests furnished entertainment for the remainder of the afternoon. Refreshments were served by tlie hostesses. The members of the club also exchanged Christmas gifts at this meeting. C. L. OF C. HAVE CHRISTMAS PARTY The Catholic Lndiea of Columbia met. last evening in the Knights of Columbus Ha, 1 ! for theft’ annual Ch/stmas pirty. At seven o’clock a pot-luck dinner was served in the large dining room where appointments of Christmas colors predominated. Following the dinner small 1 hies were arranged about the entertaining rooms and bridge, five hundred, and rhum furnished the diversion of the evening. Frizes were iwaded at the conclusion to Mis. 55’111 Lose and Mrs. Frank I Schmitz, in bridge; to Mrs. T. J.
DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1929.
Durkin and Mis!* Edith Edwin, in five hundred, and to Mrs. Albert Laugleman an d Miss Theresa Shafer In rhum. A dtxn contest was then enjoyed and the prize wis awarded to Miss Naomi Durkin at the conclusion. Following th,' social hour the ladies enjoyed an exchange of Christmas gifts. The committee In charge of the party included Miss Theresa Apphtirin, Mis. Frsnk Barthel. Mrs. Nick Braun, Mrs. Ed Burling. Mis. Florence Bollinger, Mrs. Vincent Bor. mtn. and Mrs. Andrew Appleman. o Man Charged With First Degree Murder Muncie, Ind., Doc. 18.-(U.R)-Two indictments charging James Wood, 30, World War veteran, with first degree murder of George and 1 Elizabeth Heath, aged farmers of 1 near Muncie. Tuesday night. Dee. 10. were returned by the Delaware: county grand jury today. sVood was arraigned immediately after the indictments, and entered 1 a plea of not guilty by reason of 1 insanity. The trial date was set for Jan. 20, 1930. I Q Three Are Murdered i Romney, W. Va.. Dec. IS.—(U.R) . —Enraged because of his arrest on a liquor law charge. sVa!ter Crab- I tree. 28. called three men to the, ' doors of their homes here early today and shot them to death. The victims were*Justice of the Peace H. C. Inskipp, 35; Ben Miller. 45, turnkey at the Hampshire county jail, and Ed sVolford, 18. Three women, caught in the line of fire, were slightly wounded. Q Long Suffering Quickly Ended By New Konjola Rheumatism Os Twe n 1 y Years Standing Relieved Quickly By New Medicine r x ' t f < o IHi | f HHHL > .MR. CHARLES AZBELL “I have suffered from rheumatism and neuritis for twenty years,” (aid Mr. Charles Azbell. Route No. 5, Logansport. “These pa ns at times settled in my hips, knees, arms, baek and ankt'es. There was scarcely a point in my body that did not feel the agony of these pains. Only those who have suffered from rheumatism and neurit!’ know what 1 suffered. To add to my misery my stomach became disordered and my food didn't digest. ‘'A neighbor to’.d me about Konjola and said it helped him wonderfully. This medicine went to work at once and my pain and misery gradually disappeared. The swelling in my joints went down and I no longer felt the burning iuflamation of neuritis. My stom ach soon became normal and I eat heartily without discomfort. 1 rid my system of the poison which made rheumatism a horror for years. I wislt to recommend th's nmdieine most highly.” I 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. z I Colds are serious. Even mild cases ar«' 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 c Konjola. • J
Monroe M. E. Sunday School Elects Heads The annual election of the Mon roe Methodist Episcopal Sunday School was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bnsche. Friday evening. December 13. Mantis Lehman opened the meeting at 7:30 o'clock with a short talk. Prayer and an address followed by Rev. Williams, who took charge of the meeting. The following are the results of the election: Superintendent of Sunday school. Mana> Lehman: asst, supt., of S. S.. B. M. Smith;• secretary of S. S.. Miss Creo Crist; asst, secretary, Delores I ,'>ngi nberger; treasurer, ('ta ll ies E. Bahtier; chorister. Mrs. Ixma Foster; asst, chorister, Fred W. 1 ttsche; pianists, Delores Ixmgenhuger and Janette Rich; asst., pianist, Helen Mitchel; librarians, Mrs, John Badders and Elma Essex. The officers of the primary department, are as follows: Superintendent of primal y, G. A. Hahnert; asst., supt., of primary, Marguerite Lewellen. Other officials of the church were chosen with the following results: Superintendent of literature, Mrs. W ■ I IM—I I 18. irm irilllil ITT' SAVE 10% DISCOUNT M YOUR Electric Light Bills BYPAYIMGON 8B BEFOSE Dec. 20 POWER BILLS are also due and must he PAID by twentieth of month at CITY HALL
Eta Heffner; supt., of missionary. Mrs. Otto Longenlierger; supt., of t' nt iterance. Mrs. Della George; sttip'.. of home dept., Mrs. Frona Floyd; supt. of Cradle Holl. Mrs. John Crist; missionary treasurer, W. L. Keller. o— LESLIE SAYS TEACHERS WILL (JET SALARIES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Jin, chief of tiic state heard of accounts: slate Senator Alonzo H. Lindley, Kingman; Representative George 55. Freeman, Kokomo; Arthur H. Sapp. Huntington, past pre-ident. oi Rotary International; f. L. Wimmer. Greencastle, field gent for the indiat.a Taxpayers' Association; John G, Rossman, suporhitendent of East Chicago schoo s and lotnier state superintendent of Arkansas; George G. Cole. Lawt eiicebnrg. Dearborn county school superintendent; .1. W. Jone, of the Terre Haute Normal School faculty T. M. McDonald. Prince ton, attorney ; Guy U. Cantwell. Gosport, member state lK>ard of agriculture; Dwight
1 •' * JHfg. HtnErwH I lyMpWpK I Il EMRsi&K I You will be sure to have money for next Christinas HI if you join one or more of the following classes: Hl Class 1 Members paying 1c the first Class 10A Members paying ' the week, 2c the second week, and in- fir-t week, $4.90 the second w k, ami creasing 1c each week for fifty weeks decreasing 10c each week 1 ..r fifty |H Wi " , re “ iTe $12.75 weeks will receive $]27.50 ■ Class 1A Members paying 50c the first week, 49c the second week, and Class 25 Members pay it ■ decreasing 1c each week for fifty week, for fifty weeks Cl 9 a{) HB weeks will receive sl2 75 WUI receive H| I Class 2 Members pay.ng 2c the first Class 50 Members paying a ■ week, 4c the second week, and in- week for fifty weejj- Sa/) ,1)0 ■] creasing 2c each week for fifty will rece > vo * weeks will receive (PQf* Kfl HI Class 100 Members y S| ■ - week for fifty weeks i?r.H |U) M| Class 2A Members paying SI.OO the wi ; rece j ve tpOv.vV » first week, 98c the second week, and M| decreasing 2c each week for fifty ~ , >n a HI weeks wi.l receive fIJOK Kll Class -00 Members p ''’ HI will receive tpiw ■) Class 5 Members paying 5c the first H| week, 10c the second week, and in- Class 500 Members paying ' a Hl creasing 5c each week for fifty w .,, Pk for flfty weeks (POKA Ut) HI weeks will receive $()3 W ill recelve ■ Class SA Members paying $3.50 the Class 1000 Members pu'" " “ H first week, $2.45 the second week, and week for fifty weeks S\9()o vv H decreasing 5e each week for fifty will receive .. *•- * H j, weeks will receive £/• O f7K H Class 2000 Members paying H gl Class 10 Members paying 10c the week for fifty weeks $j ()(){),ov H K first week, 20c the second week, and w ’" receive , K I increasing 10c each week for fifty j( H weeks will receive Ui 1 KU Class NC Members may ' I'" ■ »j> / »t)v amount in this class. B I 4 r < interest if paid regularly or in advance ■ OH Adams County Bank]
, S. Ritter, Indianaipu'.ls, business man; and Mrs. E. C. Rnmpler, Indianapolis. club woman and former rfTembcr state board of charities. p—■Unidentified Plane Falls In Tunis Today Pali-. Dec. 18 —(UP)— Au unidentified airplane crashed in south era Tunis and the-two occupants i v■ v killed, advices received here said tqelay. It wis feat d the plan" might i have been the British F ilrey Nupter I monoplane in which squadron leadI el A. G. Jones Williams and flight Lieut. N. H. Jenkins w»ro attemptin," a long distance flight from Cranw 11 airdrome, England, to South Africa. I > McNaught Will Waif , To Decide On Offer Dos Matora, 11. i)ac. 18, tu.R) ] S. P. McNaught. superintendent of . the lowa Anti Saloon League, said . today he would not decide on the . offer to head the Indiana league. / made Saturday, until around the r first of the year. t "There are so many things to
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