Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 308, Decatur, Adams County, 30 December 1929 — Page 2
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.)< ■: CLASSIFIED >; ADVERTISEMENTS, « BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES ■ s 0.-m o' FOR SALE FOR SALE- Vtctroia with Recoros Cheap. Phone 621. 301 3tx eod Foil SALE -Oriental Goldfish 10c up. Scavengers, Waterplants •nd supplies. Decatur Pet Shop, phone 1223. 305t5x FOR SALE 6 year old mare In fold Two 2 year old colts. Hugo Thieme, 6L miles northeast of Decatur. * 307-3tx FOR SALE—Guernsey-Jersey cow 4 year-old giving gal milk. Chas. Longenberger Route 7 Decatur, Ind., 307-33tx For SALE Typewriter, adding machine, like new. $17.50. Cash register, radio, cheap. Shipped free trial. Jay Steel. Cleves. Ohio, lt.x FOR SALE — Several iised “B" eliminators. Cheap. Decatur Electric Shop. 30S-3t FOR SALE — Brunswick phonograph; console model; like new: with records. Cheap. Decatur Electric Shop. 308-3 t FOR SALE — Used radios; real bargains; cheap. Decatur Electric Shop. 308-3 t FOR SALE OR LEASE-Register-I ed Holstein male calf. Sire's ’ dame. 32.5. Phone 889-H. J. O. Tricker. 308t3 ! FOR SALE —Blown soy beans. $1.25 bushel. Wilmer Worthman, Craigville. route 1. 308-3tX FOR SALE Victrola and French doors. Will sell cheap. Tel. 1032 or 122 Seventh Street. 308-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT- Flat at corner Monroe and third streets. Inquire of Mart Gilson at the Decatur shoe hosipta). 307H>R RENT 123 acie- film ' 3 tnii-- ( north of Pleasant MiMUs. Writ? J. F. Arnold 225 Cooper Bldg. Fort | Wayne. 307-3tx ’ FOR RENT 5 room house on South Ninth street, with garag- . Inquire at 303 North Eighth street or phone 812. 308-3 t FOR REN'I 7 loom house, strictly modern on N. 2nd st. Phone 183. I 308LOST AND FOUND LOST—Strayed or StoFn—Spotted Guernsey Heifer about 8 months old. Finder please notify Dorns Werling. Decatur, route 9. 307-31 X LOST ~— Automobile keys and I drivers license. Anna Werst. 115 N. Bth St. Phone 577. 307-3tx WANTED WANTED-Boarders and Roomers. Wholesome and sanitary accomodations. Prices right. Phone 965. Erie Grocery and Restaurant. 307-61 X WANTED—Woman or girl for housework and to take care of children. Telephone 255. 308-3 t Setlefto DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Ind.. Dec. 30 Hogs. 90-130 pounds $8 85 130-150 pounds $9.40 150-180 pounds $9.65 180-225 pounds . $9.80 225-275 pounds $9.70 275-300 pounds $9.60 30i>-350 pounds $9.40 Roughs . .... . $7.25-SB.OO Stags . . $5.00-$6.00 Calves $16.50 Lambs . $12.50
CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May ’uly Wheat $1.2«% 1.32% 1.35% 1.35% Corn .80% .1*2% .95% .97/t Oats .41% .47% .49% .48% East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 11,800; holdovers 200; spotty shippers, la*’--five; weights above 170 lbs.. 15c ! to 25c lower, $10; a few at $10.10; i lighter averages, 40 to 50c lower; I packing sews SB-8.50. Cattle: Receipts 150; quality, very plain, steady at 25c higher; good yearlings sl4; medium and short feds $11.50 to $12.75; com mon steers, $10.25; fat cows $7.50 to $8.50; cutter grades $4.25 to sO.lo. Calves: Receipts 1.600; vealers. $1 to $1.50 lower. $lB down. Sheep: Receipts 11.000. holdovers 1.400; lambs 50c to 75c lower; slow at decline, good to choice sl3 25-13.50; medium and strong weights $11.50-12.50; common sll-11.25; fat ewes $5.50-0.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected (Dec. 30) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.14 No. 2 Hani Wheal sl.ll No. 2 White Oita 40c Barley 50c Rye - SOe LOCAL GROWERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterlat —35 c
j 1 t Now that the Bis Rush is <: over why not visit this ‘ store for a new Hart Schaffner & Marx Overcoat? See our ad on sport page. J [ I IS. E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered’ promptly day or night. Oftiie 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 j 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 Saturdays. 8:00 p. in. Telephone 135 M *** lM —— For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor anti Nalurapath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 RA BIOLA. GREBE AND ATWATER KENT RADIO Trade in your used radio or phonograph. WERLING RADIO SALES Preble, Ind. Phone 17 on 28 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. IL ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Oft ice 61, Home 303 trfoiv i ui:vr of nxi-n itmu No. 2T115 Notice is hereby given. That the nndvrsig'iit <1 has been appointed Exwutor of the Estate of Sophie Hobrock, late of Adams County, deceased. 'I he Estate is probably solvent. Charles O. Hobr ■» k, Executor December 21. 192 H. i ><•»•. Z3-3U Jam t» j Notice of Annual Meeting of the Members The Decatur Savings and Loan Association January 13, 1930, at 10:00 A M. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the members of the Decatur Savings and Loan Association will he held at its office, 119 S. Second street, (with' ( Graham & Walters ( Decatur, in-[ diana, Monday, January 13, 1930, at 10:30 a. m. At said meeting a Board of Di-1 rectors will be elected, and the I
■ - - - - - - - ■ ■ , •— »• I matter of amending the By-laws will be considered, and any other matters over which the members | have authority to act. DECATUR SAVINGS AX'D ' LOAN ASSOCIATION’., M. Krsch, President. Paul 11. Graham, Dec. 27-30-6 Asst. Sec y-Treas. I TypewritingStenographic Work Il you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I Mill he glad to do it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judße J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. More Money tor Your Property with Chris Boh like Auctioneer Phone 874-H Decatur, hid. Util— An.iligt Kill f IM—l— mm <F~ (I Roy Johnson AIICTI O N E E R and Real Estate | If you wish to sell your real | estate either city property or j farm land, see me for Quick ' I Sale; by Auction or at private 1 I treaty. [ Office Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phones 606 and 1022 | : |O 2 O
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W. H. Myers Auctioneer 116 Mercer Ave. Deeatnr Indiana A “Guarantee” of Service or no pay. 1 let you be the judge. Phone 1111 () - “() DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN il Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143-Residence 102 I Special Attention given to , cattle and poultry practice | g —J FOR SALE t yr. old fresh cow, calf by side. 30 head of feeding shoats, double cholera immune. I 1 Guernsey, 1 Holstein, breeding hulls, 15 months old. ! 1 bay mare, 9 years old, weight 1500 fbs. ■ F. J. SCHMITT
I NOTICE The regular annual meeting of the □ecat'.r Cemetery Association will | be held Thursday evening Jan. 2nd at 7:30 o’clock in the office of Dr. G Cove dale. Election of officers will take place and all members are acked to be present. EAT j Chop Suey, Mexican Chili, Waffles ; and Old Stylo Buckwheat Cakes i ! —at— CAMPBELL’S ■ “ >• x x xx xlm.- X'X'X'XX XMx;x x K'xf 1 Ashbaucher’s | I x: I™ •!* MAJESTIC 3 FURNACES J ASBESTOS SHINGLE | » ROOFING £ SPOUTING I | LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739 ) ‘ Wtx x:' X-. XXX X.X.X.XiK X'X'X'XiXIXiXtXI
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1929.
CHINESE BANDIT GROUPS LOOTINC IN WIDE AREA Civil Turmoil Prevents Government From Quelling Disturbances By I). Bess (United Press Staff Correspondent) Peiping, Dec. 30 — (UP) — An alarming increase in banditry ini at least 10 China’s 18 provinces is ; indicated in reports received bj I | foreign Legations here from theifi consuls. ; This state of affairs is attributed! | chiefly to the persistence of civil) I war. The consular reports state that most of the bandits are not profes’l sionals. but men and women who have been driven bo prey upon their I neighbors because of desperate neetfi > of food. In some of the cases report’d whole villages banded together) ;i to make raids upon neighboring: villages to obtain food supplies. I t Such inst aces were reported from' Szechwan, Hupeh, Kansu, Anhwei I , and Fukian provinces. In several provinces—notably Ho-) ) nan, Shantung and Kwang-sl— con-’ • —— , ...—
i — —■ - —:—-—: vorn i: to vox.i<ksiiii:\is In 111,. Ailmns < ir. nil < nun Vox. Term, Until x<>, i:i|i;i> < <iiii|>li>lni «<ir tJivoi-e.-State of IndlaTia Adams County SS.. | Bessie n, Itoller, vs. B. Fay Kolle.-. It appearing from affidavit, filed in tile ano.e entitled cause, that li. Fny . Koller. the above named defendant lis a non-resident of the State of' i Indiana. Noth e is therefore hereby given (the said It. Fay Itoller, that he l,e ''nd appear before the lion. Judge .of the Adams Circuit Court on th- - day of February, 11)30, the same being the Hrth Jitrldiel.il liny lof the next regular t-rm thereof, [to >,e liolden at tlif Court House in the Cil v of lieeatur, commencing | -in .Monday, the 3rd <ia»' of February | '. I> 1930. and plead by answer or | demur to said eomplnint. <*r the i same will be heard unit determined ;In liis abseil,- e.. I Witness my lian'o. and the Sea! . of said Court hereto affixed, this 2s -lay of December 1923. B-rnte,..- Nelson, Clerk Mareella Nelson. Ui-putv. fo>.e...ber 2S, tfC'9 I Eichhorn. C.qrdon atvi Edrl'i. Attorneys fur Plaintiff. Dec 30. .lan «-13 ■ PLEASE SEE WINEFRIDE KITSON American Security (10. First door west of Postoffice for your 1930 Auto License Plates [I Open Evenlncs. Thank You. I
stilar reports indicate that former soldiers grouped into well-org iniz-; ed bandit gang} have looted towns and villages and kidnapped persons even of modffrats means for ransom. 1 Several army commanders have not , | paid their troops for months, even i y; irs, and eventually the soldiers. 'desert to become robbers. North Manchuiia has been a chief sufferer fnxu the recent spread ol banditry. Ifnring recent years, with comparative peace and ord-r. this issc-tion has prospered .and the gov-, ernment had succeeded in suppressI !ng the Mongol, Chinese and White Russian robbers who infested Th area. Jl'it the dispute with Soviet Russia has preocrtjpi d the government ' troops, with the result that the htn-
i^————— ■■■■ ■■■ ■■■ See the new Ford Bodies at our Showrooms Tuesday, Dec. 31 • From the new deep radiator t o the curving l lip of the rear fender there is an unbroken sweep of line—a flowing grace of contour heretofore thought possible only in an expensive automobile. Now, m6re than ever, the new Ford is a “value far above the price.” ‘ Decatur Sales & Service Inc. P. B. Short, Mgr.
I dits have become more active than ! ever. The 2,000-mile border betwe*n > Siberia and M inchuria is out of rack of the Chinese troops, and I affords easy prey for the robber I bands. __o PROHIBITION IN LIMELIGHT OVER WEEK-END —„—— i (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) 'I- the goal of opponents of the 1 present law. • Wets’’ in congress prepared to- | consolidate their position to take advantage of the split threatened , among the drys by Senator Bor--1 ah's assertion that prohibition
enforcement is a failure. , Buffalo, reputed wettest city in ' the nation, where a suspected rumnniner was lain last night, was repoited praparing for bitter warfare between rival liquor gangs. -■■ o Stutz Concern May Form Merger In li.timpolis, Dec. 30 — ((IP) — Plan t for merger of the Stutz motor ear company of Ann rica with a pro-! I minent ar.ti leading .iiHoinobile mai- | itfai turiii' concern are near com- ' pletion, M. E. Hamilton, treasurer “ at the S utz company, said today. With three suits, two asking appointment of a receiver, field a-: gainst the Stutz company in state , i and Federal courts today, reorganijzatloa oi the S utz interests prob- ' -ibiy' w 11 be aunonr. *1 definitely I tomorrow when E. S. Correll, presill lent.' ret in us to Indianapolis, acI -ording to Hjimiho:..
• min iii 111 miir"imimimrmniTM —’ — Roy S. Johnson “AUCTIONEER” Jnthe >' ea * 192: ''-'.:' : ;k Set MHy | leusuri- ol < -•ul - ' u Million dolla; tomplating an -oi' (i "'- lIW I can give yon 11 ' / Hg* jgtfSl Will cmivim- V'l: ■ ■ ■ wl ■& man with c.- 1 11 ' . ,|n .... M ucqiriiiitaiiec. I n-,''.-.a energy and th<’ :| 11 , do the job dtdlars i rhBB Jwß " inv - '■ vi,r " : " v at my expoti ■ Hwvalifllnvl Rcsidcii'e pliono ISbdliffieFollowin'-' >: llwMEhaEis ! list, of cotiiing .'-iiics. 1 ■ ' rd I I or. 111 Carl Dmtgharty, 2 miles wot, 1%- mile .south of I,"' | l< inn. 4 Cofumunity Sale, Bellmont Park. Jan, 7—J. P. Heimann, -1 mile south, 1 mile west of Dccatui. i Jan. 8- Mrs. Christ Newkorn, 1 milo south of Hoagland. j .lan. 9 Mrs. Daisy Ricord, 3 miles west, 2 miles south <>l I" - Jan. 15 Mart Seiking, 1 tulle north, 3 miles west of Decatm- ' .Inti. 10 Roy While, 6 miles east, of New Haven i .lan. 22 -Chancey Pmith, 5 mile-: southwest of Rot kfonl, v , lan. 27 Win.. Black. 2 milo east, of State Line on Lincoln ' ,lg '' •lan. 28 O. W. Hart. I mile north. 1% mile east "f Monroevu iFob. i Wm. Moesebls-rger, 5 mile south of Decatur on ( oiuu> road. Feb. 5 Vernon Arnold. ( ! miles southeast of Decatur n.ratui Feb. 20—Dr. S. D. Beavers and T. H. Goldner. 3 miles west ot P i:11 '
To Open Ticket Sale Indianapolis, Dec. 30 fUF Advance sale of tickets fur the 1 ; initial 500 mile International sw stakes at the Indianapolis mt Speedway on Friday, May 30, be op nod January 10. Mall oh will be taken at that date and count 'r ticket sale will open .V day, Jars. 13. Violence Threatened Lahorpe, India, Dec. bit.—(UJ A swing of conservative Ind leaders toward a policy of “V enee if necessary” to obtain s government from Urea: Brit was indicated today in debate the Ind an national congress. The resolution and sul jects ct raittee of the congress, which is tended by 3,000 delegate from parts of the country, a.’. epted 1 night the plan of Jlaiiatina K-0 dhi for a civil boycott ■ ' Brita*
