Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1930 — Page 7
fijCIETY H -c BIBLE CLASS I annual BANQUET T»i„..hc BILL' .lass 01 the Suli'Li,' sc Loo >1 mi Tillman 'LLiiic. lasi H* the re mi la' mooting ion 'l'L.' mooting ■fr";, |, v Mr- 11 l! Ml “' v ' MSI the class, and the ■f 'ti,,,. of business was p| a ii, we mad*’ for the banquet of lH<* <' lass - ut inoiiiLoi's will enterK liusliaii'B T'ae banquet ■ “ M la instead of ■v ici as ■ •'.ell dooido.l last niglit. This ■* ; m „essdl' Li'i iuiso the ■L'rnc'i..is of lias Lodi postponed ■ ’ k miiki'm H mil cm Kolo ■ V M, into -of the c lass ■V,, 111 picas, take' note of ■ a ■■ iolLamim
jft SOMETHING M ■I ! T^A \M CONCRETE ; }§ Hl Rather than discus s m|S| I mb “banking service” with Ififfll WuA you broadly, the officers IwOT ■ of the First National ]■ Bank would like to dis|Kfi cuss with you some conK ci ete business or personal f I 9', financial service of which i ■I, W you stand in need at this fxfj-' moment. gjjyjj 31 First National Bank Mp K Capital and Surplus, , ' ' '
fl —that list of things you H would like to buy. And II THEN open a substantial |3 savings account at this ■ bank. ■ You will be surprised how soon your small. IS steady deposits will jj mount up, bringing withM m reach the things for H which you have saved. J m Pd Adams Counly Bank
i the business session, Dingo and stunts were enjoyed. Mrs. Gehrig served u delicious twq course ! luncheon of Valentine appoint* ! nients, and the lust course consist- ' ed of Ice cream and cukc molded in heart shupes. Tlie assistant hostesses included Mrs. Walter DeiUcli. Mrs. Hurry Miller ami Mrs. Charles Belneke. Mrs. Rose Sage of Denver. Colorado, was a guest of the class. COURT HOUSE It. A. Hiestand and A. J. Hie-1 stand, of Kuton, 0., doing business j under (lie firm name of Hiestand tnicl Co. have brought suit against A. J. Smith, doing business under the firm name of Smith and Bell, on two notes demanding judgment for $4,500 ami $4,10)0. The summons were ordered issued, returnable February 5. The Preble County National
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1930.
hank of Kuton, Ohio, a corporation has brought suk on note aguinst A..J. Smith, doing business under the firm name of Smith und Bell demanding judgment for s2,two. The summons was ordered issued, returnable Februury 5. The Federal i.uud bank, of Louisville, a corporation, lias brought a foreclosure suit against Stephen •I Kinney, ot al. Notice and suminons were urtiei ed issued and Dublihljod, returnable February 7. CHICAGO asks FOR LARGE LOAN j CONTINUED from page ONI) state commissioner, appeared to offer the most hope. Yesterday Malone, who said he felt like lie was "butting in," approached the Illinois Central, the Rock Island and the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroads with the propo-' sition that they put their surplus funds into tax anticipation warrants and thus turn into the treasury some of the millions necessaiy for operating Chicago for the next few months. The tax commissioners of the roads indicated | that they would throw in their re-i serves if Malone could promise . that the money could be applied on actual tax payments when und if ; they are collected. Malone took | the offer under advisement. TodaV Malone approached Sam- 1
JUST RECEIVED shipment of New DRESSES MRS. M. MOYER 128 N. 4th st.
ifcOFFEE XHJE BURSLEY’S M a -- ifPjJ j§ s-i- si.«o HOME Grocery -——— m* N. Second St. Phone 88 or Jh Pork and Beans, OZ p MATCHES IQ,. \£?B§f Van Camps 3for^ 0t 6 boxes for 11,0 \gggS MS# PeaCheS 22'/2 C DILI. PICKLES jS& GSjl BREAD » IOt * Ix>af 25c fcq r f° r RICE, Large Head 9()<* R GRAPE FRUIT, Fancy 1 Special, 3 pounds E££j Fancy Seedless, .. 2 for | fn „ 90,. Have you had any Monarch .A fesjii FRESH PRUNES 9fiSS New, wonderful cooking • c vrim > Jetes^ BEANS, Great (),. ,n S>rMp J§|?3 K**S>g«k Northern, per pound... Your Doctor uses them. JR*to»| I p^^PjgJk - I . \ 1 tV.cKenzies only 25c hag I , M 1 | rrr l " i-*RI> me pound 1 % V^ 1 ■< In Perfect Coffee, vacuum packed, i . • •’ aA >)'' I,W 3 pounds $1.1(1 I . Oft As C “ ra » E - Ful <Cream, like this is f iXT \ Potatoes Home Grown, pk 49c 1' \ bushe' $1.95 4, aV cIV*C \ Northern Crown $1.85 hu. Jg T* \ Poising, Seedless 3 pounds 25c XY \ Plums, No.2can,Special 18c lN A \S 0 ‘ \ -——- — 2 for 35c W Txr* Cwoa, 2 pound can Special 25c ®i kr ,0 pounds .or 5,c fV T, ihm,. n. t ft if The Home Grocery 1 M “OWNED AND OPERATED BY HOME FOLKS” HIM SAVE STEPS AND MONEY BY PHONING 88 or 98 IBp
uel Instill, utilities magnate, guiding genius of ascore or more cor-, porations whose assets help to j give Chicago Its place among the! foremost industrial cities of the; world. Malone will ask Insult to; promise Ills and tlie corporations' | aid along the same lines. Silas Strewn, internationally known at-; torney and head of tlie citizens | "rescue committee," was next on { the program as a representative of the bankers, who already hold $185,000,000 worth of warrants long overdue and who have refused s i j far to extend more credit to the! city on the verge of tliianci.il' chaos. Edward J. Kelley, president of the South Park board suggested that tax warrants be sold like Lib-1 erty bonds were during the war | with mass meetings and four-min-ute speakers to work up enthusiasm.
.) Civil service employes of the 1 school board advanced a plan to borrow money from their pension funds so they could pay their grot- ’ ery bills, I Meanwhile, city, county and school hoard officials passed the | j blame for the city's bankruptcy! from shoulder to shoulder. Mayor j Thompson blamed reformers and : newspapers for bringing about a reassessment that lias held up tax ; payments for 20 mouths, his eno- 1 mies in tlie council shifted the i blame Iwck to him for twice vetoing the city budget. STATE FILES CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS (CONTINUED FROM I’AGE ONE) State of Indiana vs. Nannie Pontius I«ong, et al. State of Indiana vs. Charles L. Allsliire, et al. State of Indiana vs. Alphos .A. Adair. State of Indiana vs. Alvina Barnes. II 4 It is the second series of conidenmation proceedings tiled by the state against Adams county resi-
•j dents. Tho other proceedings in- . eluded property on both road 27 ( and state road 16. Road 27 runs north and suuth through Adams county and passes '.through Monmouth, Decatur, Mon- ! roe, Berne, Geneva end to Port I land and on south. It Is under I stood that the road will he paved all the way through Indiana o Three Indiana Roys Face Electric Chair. — Gary, Bid., Jan. 24.—(U.R)—Three youths, still in their teens, were In 'tlie shadow of the electric chair today as they went on trial in Lake | county criminal court, Grown h i Point, charged witli two murders.! All the youths will be tried under tho 11*29 Indiana law providing
§MORE AND BETTER BREAD —FOR SALE BYFisher & Harris, Decatur Miller & Deitsch. Decatur Appleman's Grocery Taber Grocery, Monroe Rower Grocery, Preble Williams Equity Elevator Co. Williams. Ind. Spitler & Son, Willshire, Ohio Everett Grocery, Pleasant Mill* Berne Milling Co., Berne Lenhart Grocery, Wren, Ohio
mandatory sentence to tho electric chair upon conviction of tlrst degree murder during a holdup. The hoys are Tony Lekornek, 15; Walter Zielinski and Alfred Shone, both 17. They are charged with murdering Mrs. Mary Fla sty k in her grocery store in East Chicago last November, and William Hedron, In an East Chicago speakeasy in June, lU2B. Police Guard Negro District in Evansville Kvansville, Ind., Jan. 24.— (U.R)--Evansville's negro section was picketed witli uniformed police and plain clothes men today to guard | against, violence threatened by two negro factions as an aftermath of the fatal shooting Wednesday of Ernest Tidrington, 47, negro, by
Luther Bell, negro. Bell was quietly removed from the city to Pendleton yesterday when lynching threats came to the notice of authorities. A clash between the followers of each man was feared until the police moved into the negro district to Insure order, Tidrington, a political leader and nationally known in racial politics and fraternal orders, had held a
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position of considerable influence, and had created many friends and enemies. Fort Wayne -(UP)— Two new buildings will lie constructed at the Allen county children's home ut. a uost of $70,000 following action of the county council. One of the buildings will be used us u boys' detention home and the other as a gymnasium and school room.
