Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 11 January 1930 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED I advertisements, ‘ Ebusiness cards, and notices iwxnt»CM3< jgaw3taw©tu<J<-» .« kx >c for sale roK BALK piano In gw I nhape Price 1135.n0, W down I (10.00 per month. ttpregno Furni ■ mre Co. l*hone 199 ___ _ ' ~.. se. <'i«i u»ed ra<!l<"i I and B eliminator. A-l condition. Cheap. Decatur Electric Shop. 9-3 t, FOR SALE- One - Brunawlck Cor. sole phonograph, one Victor phonograph with records. Cheap. < Decatur Electric Shop. FOR SAL Fee din.it "Linkage at j the Decatur Rendering Plant | 14 ton lots or more delivered free of charge. Phone 870-T or 513 ion; wrsxr ,K 75 leghorn pullete at \ Martin Selkmg Sale, Tuesday i January 14. 9 -3tx , POIiSaLe i'.’” pups and mother | dog. Chrte Wente, route 1. Deca tur, __ 9 -3tx FOR RENT EUR RENT 250 acre farm, 3 miles yyrew Decatur. Rc-ut as one: farm or divide fn o two. Close to j schools. Mrs. J. 8. Bowers or IV 8 Bowers. Phone 125 or 298 /OR SALE APPLKS~Jonathans.' Wagners and Baldwins, sl.lO to $1.85 bushel. Prices reduced on Grimes. $1.25 Im. S E. Haggard,' 1 mile south and l i mile east of 1 Mom or. EUR RENT 150 acre farm 1 mil? « from Decatur. Inquire of Bernard . Clark ct the Country Club. 9-3 ix ■
WANTED A'ANTkI) Someone to cut wood [ on sharew. Phone 569-E. S3tx, LOST AND FOUND by 5 voppor cross* ‘ length heavy truck lire chauu. RewaHl it returned. Phone 770. 10 .'I COURT HOUSE In the case of Heesie Ward, ad ministratrix of the estate of Janies H. Ward, deceased. vs. Eastern In-1 diana Oil and Supply Co., damage suit, which was settled recently, defendant files motion to retax costs. I Ui the ease of Decatur Saving and Loan Association. Inc. vs. Julia M. Hickman and Charles M. Hick ! man foreclosure, judgment plaintiff j vs defendant of $2.27652 sad 8 [ per cent from date without relief | and coats. Foreclosme and sale wa- I ordered the proceeds to be distributed as follows: costs, plaintiff's judgment with S per cent and what-' ever is left is to be turned over- to, the Clerk for the defendants. In the case of Koger Bvlr.iut vs j Floyd Baxter, damage suit, on mo-1 bion irt-plaintiff, cause dismissed. Joint Snow and Judson Teeple [ will represent Joseph Igingent [ Jacob Koos and Elizabeth Koos and Eli WfHard Steele in their cases of State vs the above in- n'ioned, condemnation suits. The estate of Ottilie B. Plothe has lte.cn settled and adminutrato'' discharged. Forjed Art on Show Some ot the specimens ot forged ] piis-es »>f "ancient art" are so ctevet tlyt they are of nuirvelou* Interest, aatboftgh they are known to be spu ritjlts The characteristics of old sdfcie tsinihgs. for instance, have Own an minutely reproduced that diltlcUH i» <h*ect the fraud As a matter ot fact, there Is hardly a museum in the world ' which, at some ti:.,e. has not had one of •these “fakes" in Its roller tion. Jltlnmtely, however. the ImIHisiti.m is revealed ami the offendIng pie- e removed. The Metro politer* Museum of Art in New York has n s|te-dal department devoted toffltese forged antiques and they ai> regarded by experts us quite a* lAeresting as the genuine, but In » liiff-crj’b way *
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Shirts Hats Gloves Underwear Hose everything you need al special uale prices. S. E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Call! answered promptly day or night. ' Oft ice phone 500 Home phone 727 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT , money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS I Abstracts! of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. For BETTER HEAL I II SEE DR. 11. I ROHNAPI EL
Licensed Chiropractor anti Natnrapatli .Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. i Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to n 36—12:36 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 RADIOLA. GREBE AM) ATWATER KENT RADIO Trade Sa your used radio or phonograph. WERLING RADIO SALES Preble. Ind. Phone 17 on 28 ANNOUNCEMENT The Rice Hotel dining room opened January Sth under the per-; I son a I direction of Mrs. John D. I | Baker. Your kind cooperation will : | contribute very materially to her| success, your good will and friend- ‘ Islip will he her nvost valuabel asset ' Her Sunday chicken dinners will. [be prepared with the utmost care, | for you. and she will appreciate j | your patronage most cordially. Her wish is, as well as that of. 'the old management, that you mav i happ !y ascend the steps of HEALTH WEALTH HAPPINESS throughout the new year. M-Sat | o Notice! Notice is hereby given to the members of the First Christian Church that an election will be held Sunday. January 19. 1936, at 11:30 o'clock a_m. at the Church ! for the purpose of electing one ■ Trustee for the term of three years. Grace Leichtensteiger. clerk. I Jan. 4 11 $rPLEASE SEE WINEFRIDE KITSON American Security Co. First door west of Postofftce for your 1930 Auto License Plates Open Evenings. Thank You. Lobcnstcin, Maynard & Hower FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office phone 99. I Residence Phono. Decatur 346 or Is 4-4. Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady attendant I'censed Embalmer OWN A FARM e have several farms for isale that are financed, except small payment to show good faith on part of buyer. These [farms are offered at a low price and successful renters are urjred to see us. Long time will be given to make •UH payment. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 I Decatur Indiana
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne. Ind.. Jan 10 lavcstock: 120-140 pounds $9.30 ’ 14:> ifo pounds $9.7.»; 160-200 pounds $9.90 2’lo-250 pounds $9.70 ; 250-800 pounds $9.651 ; inf) pounds ami up $9.40| Roughs $7.2548.631 Stags $5.0046.00 9MVM sl’>.">'i Lambs $12.50 [ Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne. Ind.. Jan. 11. 4U.P) - Livestock: Calves receipts, 25: i , hogs receipts. 200; sheep receipts, i 50; hog market. 15-25 c off; 120 lbs. ; i down. $9: 120-140 lbs., $9.25; 140-' [l6O lbs.. $9.60; 160-200 lbs.. $9.75: ! 206-225 lbs.. $9.60; 225-250 lbs., | I $9.45; 250-300 lbs., $9.75: 360-350 | libs., $9.15; roughs, $7.75; stags.' $6; calves. sl6; lambs. $12.50. East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. N. Y.. Jan. 11. —(U» I —livestock: Hogs, receipts. 403. i holdovers. 400; most 25c lowe:; ' hulk. 150-220 lbs.. $10.50410.80; 231 to 250 lbs.. $lO-5-110.25; pack ing sows. $8.2548.90. Cattle: receipts. 25; week's trade | '■adv to 25c h'gher; supply nor-j ' inal. quality very plain; yearlings [ $13.50; bulk, medium and short I feds. $11.50413; common steers ind heifers $9.50411: fat cows.j $7.5049; cutter grades. $446.50. Calves: receipts. 25; veale~si Heady throughout week. $17.51 ! down. Sheep receipts. 300; lambs clos-[ ing 25-50 c over last week; quality I improved; good to choice. 90 lbs.. ' down, $14414.50; medium and strong w eights. $12.50-113.50; yearl-, j ing wethers, $12.10; fat ewes, j j $5.2547.25. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET ; tCorr-cted Jan. 11) Nr . Soft Winter No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.67 j No. 2 White Oats <oc Barley ...... 50c. 3 ve 80c 'LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET : Ergs, dozen 36; BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat Humor Ancient and Modern Many nt the glib exp'esxbins nt j the most demure miHit-rn women 1 would have riiusrd the Mrs. Grun ( dys of an earlier day to j gasp In horror For example. If a ! girl in Elizala'th.an times had said \ ' "tvmfound" something she would have been regarded as a ntwdy l«ag 1 gage atid would have l>een shunned j l>y polite s u lety Iter-nuke tlm word ! A-oiif.mnd" .rfgln.allv was a male 1 i ’liction Also, if she had remarked tltnt she was fond of wmielsaly. she i would have caused a titter, because font!" used to mean “fnolish.' Dry humor becomes an ltu(w»ssl He expression « hen it is ■ainsu)ex , si > , that the original meaning of hnmot | was t« (festgnate a mnlstnre that itl old times was lielieved to he <>nr ) ' of the four elements of the human ) constitution.-fietHdt News. > 'ppninfitrnl pf Idwiniwlrs»|ir H het»»».v £ivei». That th- ; 1 m.-s apptviuletl A«1-j pninUtrater of th- etUtr «.f Viola • late A*l.»u»s I'ountir, »|v. eii 'lhe Cirtau fe probably «01-| VUnan. Administrator < Ln>rt 8. Er<in. Altorhcv 1 > JaiL IV, Jan. 11-IS-2.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JANUARY IL
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First Christian Church R. B Hurt, Pastor Services begin in tlie Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. The school is graded so that every child receiv-! |ed the training appropriate to his age. Uniform lessons are used for the adults. Following the [ Sunday school the morning service | [of worship, communion, and' j preaching is held. At this service | the officers f0r«1930 will be inductled into office with appropriate ; exercises. I The evening service is held at i 7 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to these services. o Methodist Episcopal Church The church school will meet at ' the regular time of 9:36 a.m. The | newly consecrated officers and ■ teachers will take their places ; [Last Sunday marked a good at- ■ tendance with good teaching staff. ' i us repeat tliis with even ! better attendance. The morning service will be at I I the regular time of 10:45. Parents I . ire urged to bring their children. - ; in fact the whole family is asked I ito sit together in this service. | The large chorus choir will again [ ' sing in this service. All are ask- ■ ' ed to be present. The Junior League wi'l be de-' vided this Sunday with those who [ I have been singing in the chorus ; 1 Tbe remainder will have their own , i service as usual. The Intermediate League will' | have its service at the regular : | time of five o'clock. This meeting 1 will be f»a’uv“d by a "Box Snpper'' : at the close of the devotional serv-1 | ’ce. Mrs. Downs ha« some big r'ans to work out with this group. The High School league will 1 t-.,. ftg reciil*i* meeting at 8:06 o'clock. Every high school leaguer’ «i 1 please be there right on time There will be matters of import-, ance to rome Iwfore this group , Then the great climaxing service I of the day at 7 p.m. This service , will mark one week of night serv- | ice’. The pastor predicts that the i scarious auditorium of the church will not hold all the peep’e and' ! that there will be 75 people sing-! lee in the choir. The public is j cordially invited. Zion Reformed Church I’’orner Third and Jackson streets A. R Fledderjohann We rejoice over the fine luspir- ! ationhl services nf ti e first week [ together with the very consistent ; attendance. We are all looking | forward to the second week, an-! especially the services tomorrow ’ I Sunday school at 9:15 in charge of [ Prof. M. F. Wnrthmann and the ■•rehestra p’aying under the direc{’i»n of Mrs. Etna Durr. Come! with vonr leswnos prepared. Morning wnrshin at 10:34* o'clock [ with a message by the pastor on .'he subject. "Sermons and Their Reactions.'' Junior. Intermediate and Senior! C. E. societies meet at 6:15. a! third C. E. society was organized last Sunday of which Mr. Charles Rfodlurek will have x-harge. Let | "11 th" interincdiatv boys and [ eirls of the church join this uew i group. Evening services at 7 o'clock,
with the Rev. Dr. F. H. Rupuow of Fort Wayne preaching on the subject, "Consistency in ■Christianity" There will be special music and a i large crowd present. Will you he I there? A cordial invitation is extended I to all friends and strangers. o St. Marys Church 'First Mass 7: Children's Mass ♦... 8:30 High Mass 9:45 Prayer Hour and Benediction 2:39 Zion Evangelical Lutheran West Monroe and Eleventh Paul W. Schultz, Pastor. Ge: man service at 9:00 a. m. English service. 10:00 a. m. Sunday School, 10:60 a. m. Yearly meeting. 1:30 J». m. Choir meets Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. ~~~ O' United Brethren [ The interest in the meetings continues to glow. A large and much appreciative audience was presen : , last n 'iht. and heard the Book ] [S'Mers mess-ge in song with glad i heuts. These girls will he with ns [ . •omorrow morning. Too much can [ [ not be said in praise of these girl; I ■ and their singing and you who are; members of the United Brethren' 1 Churi-h w ill want to be p: esent Sun- ! morning. Bring your whole family {The F»bba h School begins at 9:15 and the service continues on as one [service. We are expecting two great {services. Evening service begins at 7:00 o’clock. If yon haven t been present tit's past week get in now and experience sonte of the bless I ■ngs ' “se rree’ihgs are brnr ng to. the commii.’fty and o yon if yen . j will coir." wllh an op n •nind anc [ j.ecep ire heart. Our one great pur- , pese is to ma'e th s a mat'rr of ■ I th« heart and not of the jnind orly.j i 'Believe on he Lord Jems Christ! [ and thou lalt be saved" all in- ■ [ elusive and means a full surrender | j of our entire life so him. Jesus said I [the that came with his ques-■ tion of he greatest commandment, : "thou shall love the Lord thy God I i vi n al! thy heart, and with a l thy soul, and with all thy mind, and | with alt thy strength: And the secI ”nd i ; 11'. namely Ill's, Thou shah [ I live thy neighbor as thys -ls. There ps none other commandment groat °t than these.' The aft-rnoon meeting for the! children ea i day after school for so ty-fivc minutes st the church will continue throughout this coming [ week. Presbyterian Church Harry H. Fernthell. pastor i I ■ The interest in the meetings ha? been growing each night during; the past week. The attendance! [Has Increased from night to nlglr.! last light jthe largest crowd nf! it he week assembled to hear Rev.! .H. J. Jordan of the Garrett PrtH-| [hyterfau church preach on the sab- > tn' i. The and (he Va’ 1 i ley." Mr. Jordan said in part: i"VVe must approach our God in tbe! ;niouu’’iu top to search for theuearne’s to Hie ideal. As we discover that ideal we come into IhCj
I valley to put into practice that I which we have seen and know. We cannot practice that which we do not see or know.'' Tomorrow the meetings will cot:Itinue with sermons in the mornng and in the evening. The Juniors will meet at 9:60; o'clock in the Junior room. Sunday School at the usual hour. The morning service at 16:30 ' o'clock. The pastor will prea< h using for his subject. “The Zeal for Christ." The Young People choir will assist in the service ! witlt special music. In the eveI ning the subject for the sermon is "Without God." The evening j ervice will begin prom l ply at 7 j'clock. On TYirsday the m**n will be the special guests at the service, on Wednesday the ladies, on Thurs- [ day the young people. Everybody. I men. women, young people and ihildren are invited to attend the! services each night Tuesday. Wed-: nesday, Thursday ant! Friday. The meetings are opgn for all. Every! body is welcome. o Bapt st Bulletin Tlie meetings t’.ie past week have been profitable and well supported lespite th- weather hinlerance. The] nessews by Rev. Mr. Dunkin have] 'em s.-ripttiral. seariiiing and help rtl. There will be no service this, 'vening but tomorrow the church! I s expecting a grett day. The usual morning service will be at 9:30 ctos-' II ng at eleven. Ml. Miller will speak |it this Your, the subject being; Jesu., u;e of the Word". The ; young people will meet at six o'-, . .dock Lnd at seven o'clock Mr. DunI tin will sp-ak. There w ill be spertol nns'e during the day. Each evening next week Mr. Dim-1 . kin w4l lie present and speak. Mon-1 day evening he twill speak on some! phas : > of the setend coming ot 1 Christ. Tomorrow evening he will I yive an exposition of Gene..‘is three, i First Evange!a:al Church ■Wircheater Street |. M. W. Sondertnar, Pas'or T''- Srt >eek of Hie sitnultar.-1 | o’ts Ev:.ngei>st.ic S-srvices have I been very gratifying to the pasto. and leaders of the church. The a:-' endan e ath nigh' has been be'ond expc. at'on. We are now en-l tering upon the second and las week of -he services. Sunday will! | be a foil day. The morn ng pro-g-.am will open at 9:15 with a big i ! Sunday School Rally in every dr- ’ j partinent of the school. There are i blesses for al ages and a hearty in-1 citation for all. Miss Edith Heil-1 wa . i will have charge of Hr' music. She wil also sing at each -ervk of the day. The pastors; Theme in the nwninz w.H be: | "The Work of the Holy Spirit." This ;ei rice an. usual wYli close at eleven ! >’f lock. Tne Yotfng 1' ople’s meefing at 7:15 'ill he under the leadership I -f Miss Hellwarth. Tlie evening Evangelistic service will open as s ven o'clock. The song 1 serv.ee will consist of Choruses.' I aota end spirited congregational i i singing. The pmdbr s theme will be 1 I "Introsperi'on." V . Monday night I j service will be nnder the sponsoritp of the (hatch Erothertiood. I ~u’ar Blue 1 ’dge meeting will ' Ibe held nest Tuesday night a t ~ [o'eie-k itxstead of 7:30 o'clock. All j members asked to at end.
JAPAN'S mil TUNNNELNEAR COMPLETION Minister to Explode Final Charge Blasting SixMile Hole . Tokyc. Jan.ll—(UP! The Shim-{ | izu. railway tunnel connecting the! Iperfecturc ; of Gumma and Niigata, i i which will be the largest of its kind ! hn the Orient and the seventh bigg-! st in the wirkl. will b“ completed ; [January 10. The length will be! 1.5.’l S “Sh iku." which is approximately equal six miles. Only a few feet remains to He! ’idred. before the two construction! ; gangs met at the -center of the tun-! ; nel. When everything is set for the | last blast. Dr. Yoqu Egi. Minister! |of R-iirways. will turn on the elec[trie switch in his office in the Rail-! ■way Department Building ia Tokyot !connected to the tunnel about 100! I miles away, and explode the charge | Alnmt 7!'" workers have b-e;: working in the tunnel for the last ; six .vrats. The full cost is estimated
The Modern Pocket R - I is the l ink account in two aw ■ , forms; checking, for curI! ent needs and emergen-<-ie>, savings, for growth at interest; from either of vjjj "h.ich to sound invest- ylj ment, and from there to some form of trust. All available here. KJ First National Bank S i ( a l>ital and Surpius, |u I <a t u i-, j n (]ia na Bk EaKsaaiaESm&ji
I at Yen $46,060,060. S The railways, it is txpect«(fl [run through the tunnel by ber 1931, and will ni'.nis'.i the distance bi''wren nH and Niigata. I Napoleon*! “Pick-Me-Up* I Napoleon, in addition t« ■ trifling .'euts, was the InvenuM i the cocktail. Although the M frugal of eaters and drinkerxß i towing only eight minutes to IM and 12 to diittmr. he was asdfl i it seeru*, in his "miracle* offl durance and activity. ’ by “a M iure of different alcoholic which he himself controlled thefl age.” So testify Bourienne, E'otl and the valet Constant Wain). m served him from 1801 till M while Marchand, who suntM Wain] and accompanied hi* *■ ter to St. Helena, left among tiifl pers the recipe of the ex etnpeam favorite pick-me-up. I T'te Mi ses Helen I>-itschß Aiota Harlow of Geneva wfflß w< .'4: end guests of the JUfl Dorothy and Margaret Haley. ■ FOR RENT J We have a farm near Dal tur that has been vacilfl Will either rent or hire I good man to run the fail Farm of 110 acres. £ Call at Schafer Hdw. Cl and see Fred Schaferj
