Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES

FORALE KUll SALK—w» acre fiirw iocateit I mil# from FrcMhelnt L»ith*rmi Church. Till* In h real farm with extra good net of bulldlnga. Modern home. irnnkud Imm and silo. Price very reasonable. Write K. IV. Heckman, 1302 Wildwood Avenue. For Wayne, ln<llana IS 3tx rUK Several Vtrltln* MICH* igan Apples f 1.25 to *l.7* pot bushel basket. I trial your hankeUi Minnesota Red river. Ohio potato#: at *3.75 per 2 btmhel baa. A. M. Manlier, Pleasant Mlilt*. Ind. 21-tit TOR* SALK Applet). Jonathans. Baldwins. Wagners, and Grimes Golden, Prices *1.25 to $1.85. S. K. Haggard, 1 intle south >4 mile east of Monroe. Bring containers. 21-tttx KOlt SAtJC - Feeding tankage at the Decatur Rendering Plant. >4 ton lots or more delivered free of ( barge. Phone 870-T or 513. Jlltf FOR SA! .K :: lusts, mattress s and springs, Iswkcase. Premier sweeper. Irioninc board, 2 clocks, window blinds, curtain rods, baby carriage, and numerous household furnishings. Inquire at 249 North Ftft'i Street. Phone 255. 22-U Kfift KAIT: 1025 Ford Til lor sedan in good condition Cheap if taken at once. Call Franklin Security Co. Phone 237. 32-ot FOR SALK -50 bead of sheep; 1 good 4 y.-at old mule. Lynn Stewart, Wren. Ohio. 2 miles north and % mile west. 22-3 U FOR RENT FOR RENT— 5 room house with garage on South Ninth street. Inquire at 303 North Eighth street or plioue 812. 20t;i. FOR RENT 130 ai i ■’s - 1 % miles east of Monroeville. 80 acres Southwest of Decatur. Suitable for beds or general mops. Write J. V. Bantu Fort Wayne. Indiana. 18-Clx FOR RENT — Filling” Station - Call 45. 22-31 X FOR RKNT- Flat over Baughman's . Store, and house on Corner Ninth and Jefferson Streets. Inquire B. J. Ric-, 237 North Kct'h. Phone 184. 22-31 FOR RENT 6 room house mi South Eleventh Street. Soft and hard water. Garage and chicken coup combined. Tel. 723 223 t WANTED WANTED-- To rent 5 light house keeping-rooms by responsible family with 3 children. Inquire manager of Morris 5 and It) cent store. ItdwMn if required. 19-3: x WANTED To rent a 5 or )i room hm»s<\ Bhmediately. Call phone 237 21-3 IX WANTEh Plastering and "cement of all kinds. Work and priqes risht. l’lione 7SS. 1816 eod MBN WANTED —Two men 25 year qjd or older, married, for periniiiiant sales work with well known lm*l firm in Adams county. Must hast car and be able to furnish ictprenee to qualify. Experience noCnecessary. Prefer men nowemployed. Replies confidential. Adjress liox 218. Berne, Ind. 21t3

m AUTOS lie-financed on smaller payments. (Juick service. Franklin Security Co. • Schafer Bldg. Phone 237 4H$ *

W. H. Myers Auctioneer 416 Mercer Ave. Detalur Indiana , A “Guarantee” of Service or no pay. I let you be the judge. Z* Rhone 11H lE A T Cltqji rini y. Mexican Chili. Wafflcw mid Old Stylo Buckwheat Cukes —at — CAMPBELL’S

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Don’t Forget You can save money, here, on jour clothing and furnish ini's ’till next Saturday. Saturday is the last day of the sale. itoTHQUSfeyl VHUjaxXnfjD. V/ D««Alwr. lad.

S.E. Black ! FUNERAL DIRECTOR .Mrs. Rlack. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 l Ambulance Service 1 •> MONEY TO LOAN 2 3 An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT J, money on improved real estate, jc I j FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate, j SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE s 133 S. 2nd St. () For BETTER HEALTH SEE J DR. H. FROHNAPFEL " Licensed 8 C.hiropmclor and Nalurji|»;illi e Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. c* Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5. 6-8 N. A. RIMER OPTOMETRIST s Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted y HOURS: * 8;30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 v RADIOLA. GREBE AND ( ATWATER KENT RADIO ' Trade in your used radio or phonograph. WERLING RADIO SALES j Preble, Ind. Phone 17 on 28 ( . h AUTOS J *> re-linanced on smaller payments. Quick Service. Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 N Schafer Iffdg. Decatur. Ind. ■ ; ra q<v*Tli,'V ■ -fwxBOSCH RADIO SEE and HEAR the New Screen Grid 1 at 71(5 N. Third St. Mrs. Esther Frank Rhone 1200 for demonstration. More Money for Your Property willi J, Chris Bohnke [„ Auctioneer I I’lioim 87-1-11 Decatur. Ind. j PLEASE SEE J WINEFRIDE KITSON l 11 , 0 American Security Go. , Tirst door west of Postoffice for your 1930 Auto License Elates i Open Evenings. Thank You. o Lobenstein, Maynard g & Hower i FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls an-wered promptly day or i night. Amlmlance Service. Office phone !)(). Residence Phone, Detalur 316 or H4l. Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT I ady attendant licensed Embalmer] OWN A FARM We have several farms for sale (hat are financed, except ' small payment to show Rood lailh on part of buyer. These farms are offered at a low price and successful renters are urged to see us. Long! | time will he Riven to make full payment. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Rhone 358 | Decatur Indiana

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY RERORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne. Ind., Jan. 24.—Livestock: »0-12t> pounds $0.65 | 120-140 pounds $9.85 , 140-160 pounds 10.15 j 160-2IM) pounds 10.55 200-230 pounds 10.20 230-260 pounds 10.00 j 26(8300 pounds $9.80 300-350 pounds $9.70 J Roughs $7.25-18.00 Stags $5.00-S6.!H) Calves $16.59 East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. Jan. 24. (U.R)-Live stock: Hogs, receipts. 2.400: holdover. 800; active to all interests, steauy to strong; bulk, 130-210 lbs. $11; few $11.10; 230-260 lbs.. $10.65110.90; 120 lbs. down, $10.75; packing sows. $8.40-$9. Cattle: receipts, 250; fully steady; short fed steers and heifers. $12.70; cutter cows, $4.50-16.50. Vealers. generally 50c lower; receipts. 4.100; holdovers, 500; lamb trade deadlocked, most bids and scattering sales, 25c lower; indication good to choice, sl3-$12.25; sparingly to $1350; medium and strong weights. $11.75-$12.75; yearling wethers, sl2; fat ewes, $6-$7.25. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Wheat $1.22% $1.26% $1.27% Dorn .87% .91% .93% Outs .45% .47% .45% Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne. Ind.. Jan. 24 —(U.R) — Livestock: Cattle receipts. 190; I calves. 75: hogs, 600: sheep. 100; hog market 5-25 c up; 120 lbs. down $9.60; 120-140 lbs.. $9.85; 140-160 lbs.. TW.25; 160-200 lbs.. $10.40; 200-225 lbs., *10.25; 225-250 lbs.. $10; 250-300 lbs.. $9.80; 300-350 lbs. $9.50; roughs, SS; stags, $6; calves, sl7; iambs, sl2. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (f'onected Jan. 24) No. 2 ooft Winter Wheat sl.lO No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.07 No. 2 White Outs IS 40c Barley 50c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 33c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 31c O The Bobo M. E. Circuit John F. Blocker, Pastor C'ark’s Chapel 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. 10:30 A. M. Class Meeting. Mt. Hope 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. 10:30 A. M. —Preaching by Dr. Dean. 11:30 A. M. Fourth quarterly busim s me ting. l>r. Bean our district stipe; Lutendent pi esiding. Mt. Tabor 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. No : As announced above Rev. J. Thomas Bean. D.D. will be pro sent wiilt us for the fourth quarterly meeting. Everybody is invited and official members urged to be present to help. Ohio Bank Robbed l> yton, Ohio, Jan. 24 —Twb bav ilils, one aim d with a small m»i hine gun and the other with a sho‘gun, held up the South Park Savings flunk here shortly after it opened for business today and escaped with loot estimated at $16,000. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON Gail» answered clay and night Ambulance Service Rhones: Office 61, Home 363 Typewriting Stenographic Work II you have any extra Ivpewriliuo or work I "ill he >«lad lo do it. Phone 12 for npptmitinen!. Florence Ho’.thouse Judge J. T. Mer ryman s Law Office, K. of C. tildff.

UECATUIt DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1930.

(iKAVE I KUoLljm IS SHAPED AT PRIVATE MEET icontiv. En FROM PARE ONE) iis very little flag-waving. Instead, | in the opinion of observers, there | | is a general, sympathetic spirit of j inquiry into the iwmsihi'ity of find-j ! ing a common basis from which i j the conference can proceed. It is already indicated the open- \ ing tactics of the conference will be vastly different from those of the Washington parley, and that instead of following a cut-and-dried program, the delegates will go on a catch-as-catch-can basis, with the United States in the position of a watchful mediator between the various groups. The time is nearing when the inevitable crop of rumors and neartumors. of Intrigue and counterintrigue. should appear, but thus far none has come to light. The only criticism thus far heard has been of the secret iveness of the American delegation, for while Stimson steadfastly declines to see American press representatives, the four other chief delegates k-ep in constant touch with their own newspaper followers. Hugh K. Wilson, minister to Switzerland, and one of the chief advisors of the United States group, is doing his best to keep Americans informed of the delegation’s activities, but be is handicapped by the general policy of the delegation that "silence is golden." Secretary Stimson agrees with Premier MacDonald tHat premature publication of some of the proposals might upset the conference. — ;Cleveland Banks In $23,000,000 Merger Cleveland, 0., Jan. 24—(UP)— A ■ $23,000,000 hank merger which bankers interpreted as marking retirement of union labor from the Engineers National Bank was an lt/Uiuetl here today. Organization of the Citizens lh nk and Trust company of Cleveland purchase tile Engineers Nalioital Bank. Nottingham Savings tml Banking company and the Guarmty State Saving, and Loan ComI'any. also of Cleveland, whs an noum-cd by c. Sterling Smith, win cill head tlie n w institution. Tha Engineers lunik was founded ti 1920 by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers its one of tb • 1' us! Laimi Banks in tlie country.

Woman Gets Alimony Chicago, .J„n. 24 (UP)- Elmer Nei on. a fliaker. oft“n turned over a It s sleep at night anl murmuredOh, Mama" and “Sweet Cookie." But Elmer was superintendent of the Mama Raking Company anti herefore in charge of the cookie de .mrtment so Mrs. Audtey Nelson liongiit nothing of it for a long lime. I lien she learned that "Oh Mama" t"d “Sweet Cookie" referred to an‘her wonn.li and not to an ezeeaslvc zeal for his business. Judge S'hath awarded her tem-j po.ary Antony pending hearing of a divorce suit. 0 Muncie Murder Trial Gets Underway Today Muscle, Inri., Jan. 24 (UP) lames’ E. S. Wood, 21, Kentucky World War veteran, sat in Delaware circuit court today and stared! nto empty space, apparently un moved by listening to details, oi'j his brutal clubbing to death of Mr. m] .Mrs. Georg-- H ath. Elderly

SPECIAL FOB SATURDAY FELT HATS to be ( LOSEI) OUT AT SI.OO each NEW SPUING HATS on display. Prices Reasonable. Maud A. Merriman

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couple, at theii home south of Mutt- t •ie last Dec. 10. Neighbors and relatives of the slain couple were called trl the stand today as the state waged a fight for Wool's conviction on a chnrg • of first degree murder. The jury box was filled yesterday. the fourth day of the trial. There was no denial by the tie f use that Wood committed the crime, to which he confessed, but it was contended that Wood was It l j sane. The defense claimed Wood : e'urnei from overseas duty a a "mentally weak, shell-hocked man-' iac.” Riot in California Watsonville, Calif.. Jan. 24. ’U.R) —Seventy Filipinos remained with In the protecting walls of the Watsonville city hall today, where th ( 'y slept on floors ami benches last night. The men received permission to use the building to protect themselves from t' group of white men believed to have killed an islander and beaten a score of others. American Legionnaires and Spanish American war veterans patrolled the streets while officers and volunteers watcher the Filipino

HERE’S the kind of lubrication service you have been looking for. Speedy, efficient, polite. PeflFlZOil Another aid to enojyable mofor toring that you will want to use. Protects every last needed detail Yoilf to Rive you perfect oiling and ~ , I I*ll 11 greasing throughout with high quality petroleum products. C ase Quicker too. Your car needs greasing—drive in today. . Phone Phone tfSVOP^H 741 741

Only The Steady Last Call to mind a dozen men who have made their mark —- choose them from trade or profession — and you'll find that at least ten out of (he twelve were it"n who hung fast to a “FIXED IDEA.” The average ran in this eountrv should accumutpl" al 'cast SIOOO.OO and have it in the hank bv his thirtieth birthday. • Get that idea fixed firm in your mind and then meet it. The Peoples Loan & Trust Company DANK Ol SERVICE. »

quarter. , The race riot which ha* ri *k' here for several days, was belie'ed to have started when younu white men raided a Filipino entertainment house where nine white girls were employed. Police fired several shout before rioting ceased. —o RETAILERS SAY BUSINESS HERE IS INCREASING (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) were better here than in other cities this size and pointed to the fact that no local factories are closed completely down. All wete outspoken In the opinion that Decatur was becoming a better trading center each month. -— o — Columbus- t UPI An ordinance passed by the city council; reducing the talaty of Clarence K. Custer city attorney, from $1,200 a year to S6OO lias been vetoed by Mayor II Karl Volland. Tlie mayor is a Demo crat as is Custer, his appointee. Titcouncil has a Republican majority o — Mqe-t—l raff »t e«nm»

The county commissioners, B. K Hreiner, John Hoffman, and Christ Kh'tet County Highway Superin del : ; Ralph Rod'- surveyor

V ~, ... „... rm fm. ; s w ll ■ You rrtain poiseaiion »! S, CT ,| TO es husband and wife are sufficient—no other indorsers re. nuired No embarrassing investigations— no questions asked cf employer, relatives or friends. \ou pay us only the lawful •J* of interest, and pay interest only on the actual unpaid balance of the loan. A prompt, courteous, confidential service. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hardware • Decatur, !i Rhone 237 Our 20Payment Plan

v Radio Announcement! j|H hi Complying with the many calls we have received for radio service, we have opened a complete ■§ Radio Service Departments We are prepared to render expert radioes service at reasonable rates. H. Thompson wi.l be in charge of all radio B service repairs. Schafer Hdw. Co. I \ Call Phone 37 ■<

Roy Johnson, Auctioneer COMING SALE DATES Jan. 28 <). W. Hart, i mile north and Imiles east of Monroeville. Jan. 29— Lloyd Anderson, 14 mile Fob. l-Omtmmity Sale, Bellmont t ? 1 ark, Decatur, India tm * IC} Vast'(T'lT 1 Ar ' lr,Ui ' 8 m4,es Fab. 4 -Wm. Moeachberaer, 5 miles Awb south I locator on Co. Farm road. gSL ;; li - Kneffelkemp, 1 mile F-b. ft- ft. It Bucher, % ra Ho west 1 mile east of \\ att. Feb. 11--Mike Saurs, 2 mile, west, 1 nnle north of Convoy, Ohio FebT' * m i k U W,h Vreb> ,H 'l. ____ *• A ; ''-bivsman, 1 mile ea*t ' t.vs % nil r !ion,h Kdeerton. Ind Be,,u,ont My datcs aru "ot Monroeville^ 1 ° ytS ’ 3 “«<» “° rt » fH "‘ XT 1 "' 4 n,ilL>B wußt rull al n, - v Feb w^r!!r, v : rs awi a " d Feb ?• lMcat S r ' I't'liana. reserve your I'ark iw '/ ,n,t r Sal(> ’ Mollmont ' Fob i!V ,M,ia " a - date, ri.n. -i-S. .). Durben, 2»/, miles east of Decatur. 31 — — M Decatnr.'** 0 HroW "’ 2 mil( ‘ s «« >*C Residence Phone 1022—Off ice 606 DECATUR. INDIANA

■ lla. ry Mowlbergcr and Ulmer ; demon of Gen va, rt-tnrned hH Purdue today where he annu larqad aclmol.

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