Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 309, Decatur, Adams County, 31 December 1929 — Page 2

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MNNM3cmxxmkm wacxMot Mkxxac:« » Kj 2: CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, | I BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES paMWto<»xiXMMxixix!iXiX ’jt »•«»« x >■•>< x x>.xi FOR SALE FOR SALE—Oriental Goldfish 10c up. Scavangers, Waterplants I and supplies. Decatur Pet Shop, phone 1223. 305t5x FOR SALE 6 year old mare in fold Two 2 year old colts. Hugo' Thieme, 6*i miles northeast of De-: catur. 307-3tx mr-sin? cow 4 year-old giving 4'a gal milk. ; Chas. Longenberger Route 7 I*?ca-' tur, Ind., 307-33tx, FOR SALE — Several used "B” eliminators. Cheap. Decatur Electric Shop. 308-3 t Fbll SALE — Brunswick phonograph: console model; like new: with records. Cheap. Decatur j Electric Shop. 30S-3t | FOR SALE Used radios; real , bargains; cheap. Decatur Electric'Shop. 308-3 t FOR SALE OR LEASE -Regtatered Holstein male calf. Sire’s dame. 32.5. Phone 869-H. J. O. Tricker. 308t3 FOR SALE —Brown soy beans. $1.25 bushel. Wilmer Worthman, Craigvillq, route 1. 308-3tx FOR SALE Victrola and French dooes. Will sell cheap. Tel. 1032 or 122 Seventh Street. 308-3tx FOR SALE 8 year old milk cow. Good flow of milk and will be fresh next month. Peter Helmrich. Magley. Route 4. 309-2tx FOR RENT FOR REN T Flat at corner Monroe and third streets. Inquire of Mart Gilson at the Decatur shoe hosiptal. 307-3:. FOR RENT 22 126 acresla rni 1 J mffe north of Pleasant Mi Mils. Writ? J. F. Arnold 225 Cooper Bldg. Fort Wayne. 307-3tx FOR RENT — 5 room house oil South Ninth street, with garage. Inquire at 303 North Eighth street or phone 812. 308-3 t FOR RENT 7 room house, strictly modern on N. 2nd st. Phone 183. | LOST AND FOUND LOST- Strayed or Stolen—Spotted Guernsey Heifer about 8 months old. Finder please notify Dorns Wefling, Decatur, route 9. 307-3tx LOST — Automobile keys and drivers license. Anna Werst. 115 N. Sth St. Phone 577. 307-3tx LOST —Ladies Blue felt hat with grey and blue inserts. Lost Monday between Adams street and the Newberry store. Finder call 120 or leave at this office. dO7-xt> WANTED WANTED- B<?arde'■s and Roomers. Wholesome and sanitary accomo- i dations. Prices right. Phone 965. Erie Grocery and Restaurant. 307-6tx I WANTED —Woman or gill for housework and to take care of children. Telephone 255. 308-3 t — • * . — Last Dance. Dance the old year out and the New Year in at Sunset. 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 hank 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. I T. F. Graliker, Dec. 10-17-24-31-J-1-8 Cashier. : PLEASE SEE WINEFRIDE KITSON American Security Co. First door west of Postoffice for your 1930 Auto License Plates Cpen avertings. Thank You. Wi .... ssTypewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra tyjx'wriling or stenographic work I a ill be glad to do it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merry man’s Law Otl'ice, K. of C. Bldg. More Money for Your Property with Chris Bohnke Auctioneer Phone 874-H Decatur, Ind. cr"*--J--- o Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER i and Real Estate | if you wish to sell your real | I estate either city property or | farm land, see me for Quick j i Sale; by Auction or at private I I treaty. Office Peoples Loan & Trust | Bldo- Phones 606 and 1022 O _:— O

OVERCOATS Greatly Reduced. Don’t delay any longer. Buy early and at our Io w prices now in effect. ZIrWTTJni IV IVL 1 tIUtJ -s^i XCHUUEMja kJ Decatur, lad. m| ■ ■■■ mi |«mn S. E. Black p 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 I HOURS: I 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 | Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 | For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath; Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. I Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 RADIOLA. 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. H. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61. Home 303 GENERAL | TRUCKING We do trucking of all kinds at reasonable prices. Mr. Farmer: Let us truck your cattle, hay, hogs or grain. Phone 1158 1 11 MOVED I Have Moved. New location, 1 mi'e south and >/2 mile east of Monroe. S. E. Haggard c/fasiestWay toborrcwMoncy You will like the ease and promptness with which you can borrow money here. Come in and get up to S3OO on your own Signature and security. You get your money—the full amount of the loan—at once. No delays —no red tape—no embarrassing questions or investigations. All dealings with us are in \ strict confidence. Repayment terms to suit your own conj venience. Ask phout our 20Payment Plan. • *. . . J* Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. Phone 237 Decatur, Ind. Holthouse Drug Co.

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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Ind., Dec. 31. —Hogs: 90-130 pounds $8.85 , 130-150 pounds $9.30 j 159-180 pounds $9.50 . 180-225 pounds .. ..... $9.65 , 225-275 pounds $9.50 , 275-300 pounds .. $9.40 300-350 pounds $9.25 Roughs ... $7.25-SB.OO , ! Stags $5.00-$6.00 , i Calves SIO.OO ' Lambs ......... ... $12.00 East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, Dee. 31. — JJ.R) — Livestock: Hogs: Receipts, 500; holdovers, 900; slow packers inactive, 5 15c over Monday's average; bulk, 120-250 lbs., $10.15; packing sows. SB-sß.|o. Cattle receipts. 50; steady weighty steers, $10.80; all cutter cows, $4.25-$6.50. Calves: receipts, 50; vealers draggy. weak to 50c lower; good to choice. $17.25-SIS. Sheep receipts. 700; holdovers, 1,200: lambs, slow, steady to weak; good to choice harfdyweights, I $13,25-$13.50; 99-lb. ted westerns. sl3; medium and strong weights, $11.50-113.50; yearling wethers. ' 511-JU.SO. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May July Wheat $1.27’4 1.32% 1.36% 1.36% Corn .86% .92% .95% .97% Oats .43% .48% .49% .48% Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 31. —(U.R) —Livestock: Calves receipts. 50, hogs receipts. 400; sheep receipts, , 100; hog market steady to 25c off: 120 lbs. down, $9; 120-140 lbs, 1 $9.25: 140-200 lbs., $9.65: 200-250 'lbs.. $9.55: 250-300 lbs., $9.40; 300350 lbs., $9.25; roughs, $8; stags, $6; calves, sl6; lambs, sl2. LCCAL GRAIN MARKET (Coriected Dec. 31) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat . $1.14 No. 2 Hard Wheat sl.ll No. 2 White Oats 40c Barley 50c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET 1 Eggs dozen 40c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 35c STOCKHOLDERS ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the stockholders of The Peoples Loan and Trust Company of Decatur. Indiana. for the eiectio not directors and the transaction of any other business that may come before the meet ing, will be'held at the office of said Peoples Loan and Trust Company ou the 21st day. of January, 1930, at 10 o'clock tp tn. W. A. Ixawer. Secretary. Dec. 31-Jan. 3-7-10-14-17. How’s Your Radio? Expert Service on any radio or equipment. All work guaranteed. Bring in your tubes. We test them free. Phone 244 Decatur Electric Shop

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1929.

EXPLAINS CHANGES MADE IN BODIES OF MODEL A FORD “The mast notable changes in body designs of the Model A Ford, shown here today have been made in the Tudor Sedan, the Coupes and the open cars,” said P. B. Short, manager of the Decatur' Sales and Service, Inc., local Ford dealers. "The Tudor Sedan has been the most popular of the five passenger modeis,” he continued. “The new body design will bring to it addi-l tional beauty and the new choice of colors is certain to make it more popular than ever, particularly; with women drivers. "More ro«m will be provided for occupants of the rear compartment. Access will be easier around the folding seats in front. In exterior appearance, the car will be | much improved. “It still will retain the crown roof effect with rounded corners on the rear quarter, the beauty of I which will be accentuated by an 30tireiy uew design body belt and: moulding treatment.

Coupe Is Changed "The coupe, too, will be entirely new in design. It will have a low-] er roof line. French roof quarters j will emphasize the low effect and the long lines of the new moulding | treatment. A panel effect carried out by the moulding on the rear deck will add much to the smart appearance of the car. "Lowering of the roof line will not bring any loss of head room| uside, and driving will be made I more comfortable by an adjustable seat, which may be moved forward or backward to suit the driver's convenience. "The Sport Coupe, which will have a rumble seat as standard equipment, will have all the lower body lines of the coupe. The sport .reatment will be carried out above the belt lines as heretofore. The oof line will be lower, also, and in I this car, too, driving comfort will] be improved by the installation of I an adjustable seat. The same: feature will be extended to the , Convertible Cabriolet. Open Cars Are New “The two cpsn cars, the Phaeton and Roadster, are entirely new in 1 des gn, with long, lower lines, and more beautiful appearance.” Mr. Short emphasized the fact | that no new model has been; , brought out. Mechanically the car 1 Is essentially the same. While! new features such as wheels and I 1 a new composition steering wheel,! black and polished to a high lus-; ! tre, with finger knobs underneath [ , the rim, have beeu added, all the . standard features which have made the Model A. a car of such remark- - able dependability have been retained, he said. Itx __— _o—- — HOUSE Marriage Licenses I Therman id. White, general business, Monroeville, to Leia S. Yost, Decatur. Theodore Heller, mechanic, Decatur, R. R. 5. to Jeanette Spade, Peterson. Sevei >1 estate matters were settlI all in Adams circuit court. Heirs of the estates of Jane Meshberger. I John Meyer, Mary Baumgartner, |

Dallas G. M. Trout, were found to owe no inheritance tax. In the estate of Benjamin Beavers it was found that Dr. Seth D. Be i vers owed $9.76 and Wayne Beavers and William Beavers each owed $19.76 inheritance tax. In the estate of Henry I. Teeple a motion to sell real estate was set for hearing January 12. The case of Lester Nussbaum by his next friend Samuel Nussbaum vs. Walter Sommers, suit for damages, was transferred from the Justice of the Peace court of Mon-

Now Beautiful new Ford bodies on Display at our Showrooms % Z* "X / —x /shorterX /RUSTLeSih /C \ HIGHER I / \ v STEEL I { H,GHER ) \ COWL J I ROOMY\ \ >XA Hoo ° J '—' (interiors/ -r liiioLL -iV if'" ■-‘ ■' J x —x /streamA / Ntw \ i line ) ( I : WOULDING/ \ radiator/ . v. r / X < "X / NEW \ / WHEELS A /NEW A ( NEW A ZIUSTLESSV (fenders/ ( larger) (hubcaps) (cowi-Rnish) I ) 7/ \ Tlße£/ V strip J \ST£EL J Outstanding features of the new For ] body are indicated in the above picture of the Tudor sedan. The added beauty of line is apparent throughout, from the new radiator to the tips of the graceful curving rear fender*. | x i . Decatur Sales & Service Inc. U1 S. 2nd St. P. B. SHORT, Mgr. Phone 21 ~ ' 1 -------. - - - --- . ,—— ——'

roe township to Adams circuit j court. The case of H. Knapp and Sons I vs. Ezra Reber estate, suit on claim, was venued to Jay circuit. court. In the case us Willshire Banking i Co., a corporation vs. Maynard A ! Frisinger et al. claim, a motion was filed by the Southern Surety Co., to strike out the amended complaint In the same case C. L. Waiters and Matson, Carter. Ross and McCord I appeared for defendants Mary F. I Peterson and Richard Frisinger.

The case of First National Bank I vs. Ezra Reber estate, claim, was venued to Jay circuit court. _ o Secs No Future; Man Ends Life — Indianapolis, Dec. 31. — (U.R) — Each new year bad always been just like the one before, so William Mack, 40, diet not wait to see i what 1930 might bring him. i He told his landlady last night that the years were all the same

for him, “no home, no money, friends ’’ “This one will be same. 1930 , be another 1929, so—here goes.’ He placed a bottle of poison his lips and drank the contents his room. When policemen an ed he lay across his bed, too to talk. Mack tried to scrawl a note { ing the address of a sister in dianapolis, but the pencil fell fr his fingers, leaving only a me inglcss jumble of letters.