Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED I 1 I ADVERTISEMENTS, 5 Bfi M 1 BUSINESS CARDS, J AND NOTICES ■ r 1 sLfMXBOOtMK XX '©■«» M.XXWXM FOR SALE! Foil SALH — "Fresli cow. Arthur . Blakey, Il 3, phone 811 T. 6t3x j FOOALE” Brunswick phonograph and about 30 records. - Phone 71MB. st:l ‘ poll SAi.E Tgood 4 year old mule. ■ Two 29 x 4.50 dir «t». Lynn Stewart. 1 2 miles north, ',4 mite west of Wren Ohio. _ 6 ’" tx i FOB SA Id-1 Gem-ial purpose work horse and coining two year old | roan colt. Decatur phone Stilo 63i : rUH SAI E That good Bed Fox i gasoline, Llnoo Motor Oil. Sedan i Toils repaired reasonably. South Side Garage, Monroe, Indiana, J. L. Grovtw. 1 " ! i FOR RENT I F(»h RENT Scud modern residence near General Electric on I Ninth Street. A. I». Suttles. 3-ttt FOR RENT iCroom house, gas, lights and water, barn, good garden. Vacant Jan. 8, phone 1188. st:i FOR RENT Strictly modern 7 room house on Adams st re it. 2% squares from the Court House i’hdit- 319. «::tx FOR RENT 251) acre fai in. 3 miles noitheaist of Doeiktnr. Rent as one farm or divide Into two. Close to schools. Mrs, J. S. Bowels or W. S. Howels, Phone 125 or 296 ”-9t FOR RENT 5 room house on Ninth street. Inquire at 303 North Eighth street. Phone 812. 7-3. FOR RENT—22O acre farm. Good buildings. Located 2 miles north west, of Hoagland on the Wayne Trace. Cash or grain rent. Address A. B. Clfne, Bluffton, Ind. Jan 8-10-14-15 Fdjl SALE~~ITAN(). cheap if taken at once. 710 Mercer ave., or phone 895. 7t2x FOR SALE—AFI4.Es, Jonathans, | Wagners and Baldwins, sl.lO to bushel. Prices reduced on Grimes, $1.25 bu. S. E. Haggard, 1 mile south and % mile east of Monroe. 7t6 WANTED WANTED—Typewriting to do al homo. Experienced. Will call for and deliver as er 6:30 p. m. 601 Mercer Ave. or phone 1268 3-6tx v. a.x i tit Good clover hay. Phone 7874 James Sprague. 6-3tx for Lubricating (Wand Paint; two lines combined. Salary or CoCmmissfon. THE ROYCE REFINING CO., or THE ROYCE PAINT CO, Clev land. OitlO tiltx \VANTEI~~GirI for general housewmk Tel. 504 Bit wXNTfcI) Motorcycle delivery, lo cal or long (distance. Groceries, parcels, baggage, anything, deliver cd at right pi ices. Call phone 46!'. Bill Drummond. 7-3 t LOST AND FOUND LOST — Sum of money Sunday "nwirning somewhere near business section. Finder idease notify Decatur Democrat or call 393. Re wjrd. 5-3 tx LfeT—M. E. Sunday school gold alar pin with 1 h r below, Box 36 Pleasant Mills. 5-3tx | LOST—German police dog, an divers name of Bobo. Tel. 768. _*■ _ It COURT HOUSF New Case Filed •Jesse F. Rupert vs. Burley A. Hpugh. Httlda M. Hough and Earl Dr Hough, is the title of an action brought in Adan | circuit court. The case is a suit on S6O note. The summons was ordered issued, returnable February 3. 1930. - — z Jt tee Hab't—l -ane at Homt, NOTICE Notice Is hereby given to share hqlders of the First National Bank otDecatur, Indiana, that there will lie a meeting at the office of said bank on Tuesday, January 11, 1930, liQtween the hours of 10:00 A. M auil 4:06 p. m. for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the said bunk for the year 1930. T. F. Grallker, F>«< 10-17-2131-J-l-8 Cashier. PLEASE SEE WINEFRIDE Kli'SON American Security Co. First, door west of Postoffice for your 1930 Auto License Platea Open Evenings. Thank You. AUTOS ♦ Re financed on smaller ■payments. Quick service. Franklin Security Co. Schafer Bldg. Phone 237

Bought your OVERCOAT yet? You'll find a real selection here and at special reduced prices. I yfiuiTE&Ca &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 real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 8. 2nd St. For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapalh Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 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 RADIOLA, GREBE AM) ATWATER KENT RADIO Trade in your used radio o’- phonograph. WERLING RADIO SALES Preble, Ind. Phone 17 on 28 MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Loans 10 or 20 years We write Insurance. —THE—COMPANY Niblick Store Bldg. DECATUR, - INDIANA — EAT Chop Sttey. Mexican Chili. Waffles and Old Stylo Buckwheat Cakes —at— CAMPBELL’S ■■■ -■ ■ w FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. 11. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will he glad to do it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Ho'thouse | fudge J. T. Merrvinan's Law I Office, K. of C. Bldg. More Money for Your Pro|K’rty with Chris Bohnke Auctioneer I Phone 874 H Decatur, Ind Lobenslein, Maynard & Hower FUNERAL DIRECTORS Cails answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone. Decatur 346 or 344. Residence Phone. Monroe, 31 I.ADY ATTENDANT I Lady attendant licensed Embalmer

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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Ind.. Jan. B—Livestock:8 —Livestock: 90-120 pounds $8.90 120-140 pounds . $9.25 140-160 pounds $9.60 160-200 pounds $9.80 200-250 pounds . .. $9.65 250-300 pounds $9.50 300 pounds and up $9.35 Hongs $7.25 sß.od Stags .... $5.00-$6.00 Calves $16.00 Lambs . $12.00 East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 1600, holdovers 200; fairly active most to shippers 1 generally steady; hulk 120-230 lbs. , $10.50-10.60; 240-270 lbs. $10.3510.50; packing sows $8.25-8.75. Cattle: Receipts 50; cows mostly steady; cutter grades $4-6.50. Calves; Receipts 100; vealers unchanged $17.50 down. Sheep: Receipts 400; lambs steady, quality and wet fleece considered. good to choice sl4-14.50; medium and strong weights $12.5013.50; yearling wethers sl2. Tore Waynt Livestock Fori Wayne, hid., Jan. B.—(U.P) Cattle receipts, 75; calves receipts, 50; hogs receipts, 500; sheep r> eeipts, 150; hog market 15c up; 120 lbs., down, $9; 120140 lbs., $9.25; 140-160 lbs., $9.80: 160-200 lbs, $9.85; 200-250 lbs., $9.70; 250-300 lbs., $9.55; 300-350 lbs., $9.45: roughs. $8; stags, $6, calves, sl6; lambs, sl3. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Jan. Mar. May July Wheat $1.28% 1.32% 1.32% 1.32% Corn .91% .94% .96% Oats .47% .48% .47% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Jan. 8) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.13 No. 2 Hard Wheat sl.lO No. 2 White Oats 40c Barley 50c Rye . . 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 35c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 32c

The Shakespeare club met with Mrs. Grant. Fry on West Monroe street this afternoon. ,—_o___ — XflX-IU > I DE x I MITtCK In (hr lilaniM Circuit Court \<»w Pinber Term, 1D29, r.Vi }•; (»!'■ INDIA NA, COl'N'Tl OF ADAMS SS: Olivbi Toe pie. Administratrix of llm r-fat?' of Henry I. Temple. de- ' ed, VS .1 >hn Tecpie. et al. The petitioner in the above mititl--1 d having filed her petition therein for sale of real estate for th'- payment of debts of said decedent. together with an affidavit that the defendants, Laum Moyer, Mat'v M er-;. BTed Myers, Th* t’nlon t’eirtri! Life Insurance Company, a corporation, ami 't he Prudential histir-*ii'-e Company of America, a corporation. ore non-residents of the Stair of Indiana, Now. th.-refer, the said Laura Moyer. Miry Myers. Bred Myers, ’he Cnion Central Life Insurance rnmpMi}. a rorpdratlbh. and The Prudential Insurance Company of America, a ' orp'ration, are hereby nnffned that tinfess they be and ippetr on the twenty-tifth day of nr .t ieuii of the Adams Circuit '.Wt fe m- holden on the first Monday of February. P»:tO, which dav t> appear is Mandi 3. 1930. at the * ourt hoim* in said county and state m l answer or demur to said petition ih - some Aiil he heard and deternined m their ahsem-e. tn V> itm-’S Whereof, I hereunto met ox h Hid and affix the seal of said ourt this Sth day of .January. 1930. Bernice Nekton Clerk of Adams Circuit Court Lore B. E - win, Attorney Jan. 8-15-23

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, liM<) -

Knows Indians .* v>. A. • r /l 5 / tSkll W; - Mi-s Claire Bursum, daughter of former Senator H. O. Bursum of New Mexico, who recently arrived in Chicago to commence a lecture tonr of the United States. Miss Bursum, who is expertly versed in the lore, language and tradition of the Indian tribes of the Southwest, will describe Indian customs and early history of New Mexico before women’s clubs and other organizations. Mi’s Bursum is a graduate of the University of New Mexico.

STATE ROADS TO BE PAVED (CONTINVEb ritoi 1 AGE ONE) p: ving l>e'w<en Indianapolis and n'livan via Bloomington and Bic Indianapolis and Sullivan have been connected with pavement for some time by using Rds. do and 41 via Brazil and Terre iiatJle. Rd. 67, from Sandborn to Switz r i 7,12. b miles in Knox and Greene "OUllt PS. Rd. 40, widenng from Indianapolis to Bridgeport, 5.» miles tn ■Ma. on county. Kiv miles of ths present ISfoot pavenmnl will b;< wid, ned to 40 foot; the remainder widened to 30 R. t. The 10 foot, si oi.-li ; io t.e from the city limits to the entrair e to the new mnn i ti'al sir port. The rcau guide will bo lowered under the Pennsylvania allftjad rub-ay to give a 11-foot dlearance at the edge of the pavement. Tha Na'.ioual highway will

be kept open to traffic while the major widening work goes on, officials said. Rd. 36, from Montezuma across the 'Wabash river 4o the Illinois tin >, 8.1 miles in Ikirke and Vermillion counties. This road is pav d in Illinois to Decatur and Springfield and points west excepting lor i> slier: dietancp west of the Indiana linn, which Illinois will pave this spring. Ihe Indiana commission has been advfi-ed. Eliminat on of two . ailread creasings, now centiacted, a:- involved in the Indiana impi nement plans. Rds. 2 and 30, for % milt* j.ist northwest of Fort Wayne in A’len, couiiiy. This is a relocation t project to avoid 'three dangerous reverse carves where num oU:; act dents lomstan’ly occur. 1' alf»v’ involved a new bridge in straight allignnient. with the highway. — o Life’s Happiness Found in “Doing Unto Others” An old man who tmd met life serenely and tranquilly for more than eighty years was asked the secret of Ids cheerfulness. He an swered in four words: ••Thinking oi other folks. . . . You ean t travel i very far In this world.” fie ex plained, “without finding that your palli is all tangled up with other folks’ paths. Sums people third; that if they can only travel tlieii paths without getting hurt them selves, tliey'ie going to lie happy. “But there's more to it than that When vou've learned to dodge n collision not lieentise you're afraid of getting hurt yonrself. but lie cause you're nfraid of hurting the other fellow, you're getting near to happiness. Rat when yon arrive at a point wliere it's n genuine pleas tire never to eaitse grief to another living Sutil yoo'te still closer. In other words, when you get so far that ft's a Joy to you just to make others happy, you’re about there yourself.”—Great Thoughts (Lon don). ♦ - —— — ❖

Auction School Notes » . ,—« The class was called to order the morning of January f'h by the president Mr. Searing. Fo; the purpose of selecting a class medic. Each and every mcmbei of the class h; Tied n a snsjented motto o Mr. Bartlett th' cfass Se rotary A vote was taken on some of tnnl mos' pt pillar stjggostc.o'm with the esult that the selecttd motto for te January 1930 class, will be ‘Simplicity, Sincerely, Service" No body of i udon's could show a. -bett.tr spit t of cooperation in all n ttc of business perta ning to the wetfa.o of the individual student than does the class attending the Reppm Auction school this teim. Will Go to Fort Wayne About twenty five of the students wWI go to Fort Wayne tonight to visit Colonel Seg .s'. and*l<> inspect he SogTtef Anctton Hoc ,e. While th :ie, the men will condui t theven ng sale. This training is made possible by the courtesy of Colonel! SOgrist. Th- students appreciate ibis coopeiation very much. Interesting Lectures Today Mr. Judin Latham gave the stud■nts a verj- interest:nr; | cture on Herford, Pedigree reading today. Colonel Pettit gave tts an except.ionI.r tne demonstration as to the non stty of ar.icnfa.ttbn. pronoun ■ r'ion mid the me of good English.) Tso the advantages of being able io expreis your, df ci-ally. Colonel Gau hi conducted th? bid calling practice tod; y and endeavored to show each man what he should do to fmp.ove h‘s selling ability. The students approifa! i the efforts of the itmtrucAns v&hy Tuuch.

tale of ETefson ’ Searchers Hiflden Mfr ?*ME| raß- * * HI Y* Pat Reid, flight commander of the Aviation Corporation’s Eielson relief expedition. Ls missing with his two mechanics after their plane, I “The Montreal” encountered an [Arctic storm while searching for Eielson and BorLand. Members of ithe relief expedition are of the opinion that Reid landed in a 'haven along the coast to wait for the storm to subside. “ (International Newsreel) Daily Thought Join the great company of those i who make the barren places of life ■ fruitful with kindiiess. Carry x vision of lieaven in ymir hearts, ami you shall make your home, your col lege. Hie wotid correspond to that vision. Your success and tuippi ness lie in you. External cundi I lions are the accidents of life, its I outer trappings. The great, endur ing realities are love ami service • Joy Ls the holy fin: tli-it keeps tun purpose warm and our intelligeme aglow. Resolve to keep happy, and your joy and you shall form an dn vinclMe host against difficulty.— Helen Keller.

/ RADIATOR WELDING A DAMAGED radiator means money leaks in your driv in k costs. There's danger in a broken auto radiator. We can repair it perfectly and economically. Try it! How About A New USE or DEIA’O ? ? IO

Hale Trial Delayed I llatnmond. Ind., Jan. B—(lT’)—8 —(IT’)— j Absence of enough pre pec-five jury-1 men yesterday delayed the trial of I Maye: Haeleigh P. Hale and 27 | others in the alleged East Chicago liquor eoicpintey in Federal disi trict. court al Hammond. Only 22 in 40 prospective jurymen appeared! I for set vice. The gov rnment had exercised Is'x and the defense five challenges. I with 11 ta' mien remain'ng in thei jury box. when Judge Thomas W | Slick adjourned court and order u I 125 me. e talesmen summoned. Before starting jury selection, jiF-tilet a'toiuey Oliver M. Loomisi I nolle nos-' d charges against Nich-i CONSWATXW RELIEVED . QUSCKLV i' ‘ iH!V er will move the bowel I without any pain an I depressing after esI sects. Sick Headaches, Indigestion, ' , Biliousness and Bad Complexion ' quick y relieved. Children and Aduli.l i tan easily swallow Dr. Carter's tinv, sugar coated pills.-They are free I r rom calomel and poisonous drugs. All Druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs. ' CARTER’S EK PH I.R

Try Again fe {Sfa ggs ' FO Bz; If you got off the track | ?zj|. now and then during ’29; I© if you didn’t get as far B>j| anead as you had planned ls sav ing was a trifle vj] Sj W TRY AGAIN! fl /M Y ouT do better in 1930. Tet this bank be your B 4 counselor and friend. |jpl |S First National Bank C apital and Surplus, $120,000.00 K J* 0 c at ur, Indi an a H

ola* Makar. Deputy Sheriff and | tner police captain. Mike I’iibanl and James Gaynor. Seven other efendants have 1 been apprehended.

! Community Sale SATURDAY, JAN. SCHLICKMAN F E E D B A R N Fresh cows, springers, brti in<» ewes, leofiinf’ shoats, s eral slock bulls. Part ’hiving livestock or any ai des bring them in and will sell them for you. BITLER&MIIHI’H