Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1930 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED fe ADVERTISEMENTS, I $ BUSINESS CARDS, « AND NOTICES ■ ♦ • L' W* FOR SALE FOR SALE Smvhhh vnrltV’M Mich ’ igun Apples 11.35 to 1175 P«’i ! bushel basket. Brin* your baskets | Minnesota Red river, Ohio potatoes I al 13.75 per 2 bushel bag. A. M.l Manlier, Pleasant. Mills, Ind. 21-Btl FOR SALE - Fe«sihg _ tankage at the Decatur Rendering Plant. '4 ton lots or more delivered free of charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 20tf FOR SALE—By owner, modern 6 room house, in a good location at a moderate price. Address in-1 qufries to Box GR, care Decatur Democrat. 23-61 X FOR SALE—S year old Guernsey cow; calf by side; two 2 year old colts; 3 and a 5 year old gelding. Wm. Weber. Preble phone. 25-3tx FOR SAf.E One team of dapple | gray mares, coming four years I old. weigh 3000; one team roan gelding. 6 years old, weighing 2500; one team mult*, 3 and 4 yrs. old: several good farm mares, a goo< I bunch of feeding pigs, i Robert .Mcßeth and Leo J. Weber, 221 North Fourth St. 25t3 FOR SALE iTeifer calf, half .1 ersey. Fred Hoile, phone 811-E. 25t3.x FOR SALE 1925 Essex coach, new rubber, t uns good. $75. 1927 Chevrolet, good rubber, A l shape, s7ss Durkins Garage. 26-2tx FOR'SALE Roan Durham cow fresh in few days. Phil L. Schiefersteiii, route 7. Decatur. 25-3tx FOR SALE —X’ewton Brooder stove 1000 cljjck size, used one season Tel. 719-L or see Carl Steigineyer. 26-3tx FOR SAAjE-6 room house on brick street, (’an be bought for $1,500 cash for early sale. A. D. Suttles. FOR - SALE— Three good work horses. Double disc. William Detimer. Ossian. Indiana. Ossian phone 56.-C 27-Stx FOR SALE 51,'. entire liabbitr.’. equipment and guaranteed healthy , Chinciillki Rabbits, sev to $3.50 I each. Chas. J Miller. 226 N. 7tb.* Street. .. 27-30tx _l J! U.IW I FOR RENT FOR RENT Room with board it j desired in modern home. Also garage apace. Tel. 1142 or 350 No. Tenth St, 25-4 t FOR It ENT so acre farm'in Blue Cri>ek township, one mile east of Salem M. Kirsch. Paone 15. 26-4tx FOR R 'led lighthousekeeping rooms. 763 North Second Street. Phone 1071. 27-3 t WANTED WAITED 1 used wood silo; It) eUes. Georg ■ Cramer, 690 J. 27-3'x WANTED —Man capable of janitm and yard work. Apply at once. Decatur Casting Co. 27-3 t LOST AND FOUND | FOUND Two automobile key.-. Owner may have same by calling at this office and identifying. 27-2tx I toST -.-i. The person who took the sled-from the Boknecbt Servo -i station ' yesterday, is asked to please return it at once. 2/-3i I J ; >et tne Habit—l ratio at sonn. , ________________ noth r. or oi Till*: 1I)\ M* < Ol NT > < Ol \< H. Notice i.M hereby given that there will be *i Mpe< ial itivvting of the Adams County Council of Adams f-Hinty. state of Indiana, held at th*Court house in the city of lk*catur, Indiana at ’• o< loek A. M. on thu 17lh day of I'eLruary, 11*30, for the purpose »>f electing a new member of saiiC/hfunril.-.j fill the vacancy <aust_4lb\ the resignation of Christiau, r. Notice -js further «|ven that at Haiti .iuese4n»K the said <*ouu<*H will $ • -onaider, and mukr if they deem ad-I v the following special appi ■ rjfMmt ujJ is for tiie seveial county officers and institutions, towit: County JpH repairs >o.<io i Court Il Hise repairs 7K.00 Court li»usv furniture (re-ap p«»'«>pi tut ion > “(Mi.mi C«»0i»l> Superintendent School iv-.> ppfopr iat ion > GOO.on Cohnty' ’Mur l , eyor, furniture 100.09 I lUt|Ke Uridge tre-appu, pi ia I ion i I .mm mi Ih.tindt < ulvetl do 000.00 Nxyrn tU-laininx - Wall do 300.09 Pqjlnaga Coniiniatdonet* expense of <»omsl . too.oo U/|.xf»a><-FM appearing shall hav the right to be heard thereon. Alter I Hurh appropriation have been detvrtntneii and made, ten or more taxpa>ers teciiiig themselves aggrieved i>y Auci» • appr ipriations. may appeal! to the Hoard of lax t'oin.uisHio.ner® ipr further and final action ureteoH, by tiling their petition therefor with the county auditoi vi iAhjh l«;,i days after the publication of tins notice and the Suite Boaru a i4i <fi.x *a date of hearing in til’s < < >y.u t y. Albert Harlow. County Auditor Jan. 31 I'eli 7 SEE ( ABLE FIRST for Moving and Transfer of Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Ashes or material for driveways. Phone 1211 W. H. Myers Auctioneer tlti Mereer Ave. heratur Indiana A “Guarantee** of Service ;>r no pay. I let you be the judge. Phone 1144
Don’t Forget You can save money, here, on your clothing and furnishings ’till next Saturday. Saturday is the last day ! of the sale. rVwTIKIIISIfyi NCMUITE/j(jO. XX Decatur, lad. WaXX S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant 1 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. I FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. For BETTER HEALTH SEE I DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL L Licensed J t'.hiroi(factor and Naturopath Phone 314 164 So. 3rd St. I H Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 J N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted 1 HOURS: 2 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 ‘ Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 I - < RADIOLA, GREBE AND ( ATW ATER KENT RADIO 1 Trade in your used radio WURTTO RADIO SALES ’ Preble, Ind- Phone 17 on 28 ' ( VVANTED— <■ ood, clean, big Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 7c tb. Decatur Daily Democrat. _ - FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1 i Lady Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON 1 . I Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service IPhones: Office 61, Home 303 \ Typewriting ’ Stenographic Work ( 11 you have any extra type-1 i writing or stenographic work 1 ; I will be glad to do it. Phone! 1 J 12 for appointment. i Florence Holthouse , r Judge .1. I. Merrymans Law I 01l iee, K. of C. Bldg. I ■ 11 ALTOS re financed on smaller payments. Quick Service. Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 Schaler Bldg. Decatur, Ind. t Lobcnstein, Maynard 6 Hower FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls an«were<l promptly day O r night. Ambulance Service. 1 Office phone 90. j Residence Phono, De -atiir 316 or ' 841. Reaideace. Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ; Lady attendant licensed Embalmer OWN A FARM Several farmers have purchased farms through our i oil ice by making a small payment, lieing given a long • tune to pay the balance. I Me have three or four ex-! ’jcellenl farms remainin Io be I sold. A small payment and determined eU'ort will make an independent home owner ; n a lew vears. See us b<>- ( fore it is too late. The . Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 | Decatur Indiana 1
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Ind., Jan. 31.—Livestock. I 90-120 pounds $9.89 j 120-140 pounds s9.B'4' 140-160 pounds 10.25 160-200 pounds 10.45 200-230 pounds 10.25 -30-260 pounds 10.05 260-300 pounds $9.85 300-350 pounds , $9.75 Roughs $7.25-SB.OO Stags $5.00-$6.i.",» Calves $16.00 Lambs $11.75 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat $1.15% 1.20% 1.22% t.24%' Corn .87| m .90% .92% .93 Oat- .43% .45% -44% East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. N. J.. Jan. 31.—(U.R) — Hogs, receipts, 2,500; holdovers. 600; active to all interests, steady to mostly 10c higher; Bulk: 140-220 pounds $10.90-$ll.OO 230-260 pounds $10.65-$10.90 310 pounds $10.25 125 pounds down $10.50 Packing sows $8.50-$9.00 Cattle: receipts, 250; steals and heifers, unsold, common, 25c lower; cutter grades, $4.25 to $6.50; calves, receipts, 600; ve-alers active. steady; good to choice, $17.50 to $lO. Sheep: receipts, 3,400; holdovers 600; lambs, draggy; steady to 15c lower; good to choice, $12.60 to $13.; medium and strong weights, $11.25 to $12.25; common, $10.50; fat ewes, $6 to $7. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Jan. 31) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.05 .so, 2 Hi rd Wheat $1.02 No. 2 White Oats 38c Barley 50c P' 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs. (hu-n ... 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Hui terfat 33c The Bobo M. E. Circuit John F. Blocker, Pastor Clark’s Chapel 9:30 A. Sunoi.y School 7;00 P. M. Preaching by the pastor. Mt. Hope 9:30 A. M. Sunday School 10:30 A. M. Class Meeting. Mt. Tabor 9:30 A. M. Sunday School 10:30 A. M. Preaching by the pastor. 11:15 A. M. Official Bqard meeting. now are yon coming with you' New Year's resolution? If you fallal .o include 1 nvour resolutions I'gnlar church attendance and earned regular worship of God, to do t now. is Ihe Christian thing to dm .. ——o ■ Franklin First in Post Tim first postmaster genernf ol tlie United Stales, appointed In 1775, was Benjamin Franklin. His salary was BMNN) per annum. xotKi: or mu, M-:rTi.iiwiiv r ar ustath ao, arms Notice is li. li ln given to the rrtlilitors, loirs ami legatees of Mary Lengerich. Ue. eased, to appear In the Adams 4'ireult Court. al Decatur. Imlbtna, on the Iritli day of Feb. i oars tnr.'i and show eaiise. if anv. why tile FINAL SETTLEMENT AC- • DI NIS with the estate of said de- ■ "'■■or -liouhl n -t *•«• approved: ami l said belts are notified to then ami lliete uuiKe at Heirship. amt rehi.'lA.' tlietr distributive shares. Leo I .engerieh. Esevutor Decatur, Indiana January 34. I!r*e. .nio.tiej. 44 nbart Heller & Sehurger Jan 31 F-7
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1‘330.
BOTH HOUSES DISCUSS NEW LEGISLATION ’ (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) man Snell of the rules committee, '[which determines t!te precedenc--i 1 .of legislation, has promised to bring it up to tne last of next week. , Rep. Cochran, Dem.. Mo., a wet, i will submit a minority report, i I singling out particularly the amend ijment adopted by the committee, 10 ) I to I. which gives tne attorney gen>i eial virtual veto power over alco- > hol permits, though leaving the al | cohol permit section under the (•treasury. 1 The senate’s attention is center,'fe<l upon- -charges against enforcement personnel and new charges by Senator Brookhart, Repn.. lowa, about drinking among rich New York clubmen. Senator Borah. Repn.. Idauo. 1 dry spokesman, has written prohi- ■ bition Conimissionei Doran, demanding removal or exoneration of | John F. C. Herbert, prohibition ail--1: minfstrator for Idaho and Montana. ' I Brookhart retailed a story, ’ i brought to him in a letter, of “real ' I gin cocktails'' being served at ' monthly dinners of the Century 1 club in New York city. Brookhart said he desired the letter's contents be called to the attention of President Hoover and ' George W. Wickersham, chairman of the president's law enforcemen: ’ commiss on. His wet colleagues failed to see ’ why Ili-ookhart considered this so ■ important, telling him he could find any number of such places in
Model Hatchery - Now Hatching Two Hatches Every Week. Single Comb While Leghorn English, each .. 10c ’l Single Comb Brown Leghorn, encl) 10c Singe Comb Bull Leghorn, each 10c Anconas, each 10c Barred Rock, each 12c While Bock, each 12c White Wyundolt, cadi.. 12c i Rhotle Island Beds, each 12c Silver Lace W vandoll. >■ each 12c 'J Liylit Brahamas, each.. . Hr Discount in lots of 500 and 1000 d 1 Call al our expense, phone II Monroe, Indiana 7 j MHBHBK.SMBBBBB
large cities. The senate continued work upon! the tariff bill, while the house was considering a bill to tax imported butter substitutes which compete with the American dairy industry. o > — Curbing Mob Spirit The expieß*n,u "lead i lie riot act" means to warn or reprimand. As early as 1715 England had a statute for preventing tumultuous an<l riotoup assemblage. The act i provided that in case of 12 persons or more miliiwl'ully assembling ami disturbing the peace, an officer could make proclamation of the general provisions ot the riot act and call upon them to disperse. If they failed to obey, they were guilty ■ f felony. _ a-— , Slavery Not Stamped Out It has been stated that there ' are over 4.000.001> persons being held in slavery. The countries in which the traffic still exists are Abyssinia, the Sudan. Sierre Leone. Liberia, China. Burma and Nepal. Man Seriously Hurt Indianapolis, Jan. 31 — (UP) — I Ralph Scott, 40; Greenfield, rice j broker, was shot and seriously! founded when he lesisted a holdup by feur bandits in front of his home at Greenfield this morning.
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It was found necessary to anipu-j I tale Scott's right hand, blown Jo | shreds by the charge from a sawed off shot gun. He was in an Indiana | polis hospital. Amputation of one foot, also riddled by shblgun bullets, may be necessary. George Pennington. Indianapolis.; axi driver, is held by Greenfield authorities for questioning in the shooting. Real Estate Bargains For Sale-All Modern. Brick Home, Hardwood floors, wonderful location, priced right. i 6 Acres, good house and barn priced low for quick sale, lufflpa good town, only 7 mile froiii Decatur. 20 Acres Good house, good barn, orchard. wonderful county home near Decatur, 80 rods to grade school. 80 Acix's — Near Decatur, good improvements. MODERN Home. 5 rooms ! and hath, centrally located. Johnson-Bartlett Realtors Room a. Peoples Loan <X I Trust C.o. Bldg. Tel. 26'>
PUBLIC SALEE — Hyru Ou account of ill health ot my wife, I have quit farmin; and «■ sell at public auction, on what is known as the Tucker farm, 3 east anil % mile north of Monroe; 5% miles south and 3 miles Dciattir: 5 miles west of Willshire, Ohio, ou — MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1930 * Commi living at in A M The following described property, towitlM I 4— HEAD OF HORSES—4 ■ ■ Team, brown horses, age in and 13 years, weight 3000 lbs., an I goo ! work team; Bay horse, weight 1450 lbs., good worker; Gray weight 1300 tlis., good worker. ■H 5— HEAD OF CATTLE—S Holstein cow. 4 years old. be fresh in April; Holstein cow, 5 old. will be fresh in March; Red cow, 4 years old, will be fresh in Guernsey cow, 4 years old, will be fresh in March; Holstein heifer 3 months old. 44—HEAP OF HOGS—44 ■'‘ Four Brood sows, due to farrow last of March; 1 open sow. 3!) j weighing from 50 to 75 pounds each. HAY AND GRAIN—I 2 ton clover hay; 7 ton of good Bean 1.000 bushe.s of good solid Yellow Corn, has been sorted and is class; 800 bushel ot very good Gals; 200 bushel of Barley and nixed; GOO pounds of Palmoil Midds. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS ■IV Deering binder. 7-ft. cut; 2 Turnbull wagons; good hay rack, itjßß bed combined, new; Hoosier 10 disc grain drill; Superior gram j McCormick-Deering tractor disc. 2 years old; Deering mower; | Black Hawk corn planter; 2 McCormick-Deering riding | ■I bought new last season; Moline hay loader, bought new hist year; | Dunham cultipacker; triple wagon box; walking cultivator; hay — 2-,ow beet plow; New Idea manure spreader; bob sleds; 3 spring tooth harrow; smooth roller; auto trailer; walking I low; blacksmith outfit; mud boat; 110-gal. hog fountain; • ream separator, new; garden p'.ow, new; 2 sets of work harne*; feeder; hog troughs; corn shel.er; and many articles too numerous mention. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Walnut dining room suite, new; maliugai^Hjf, | overstuffed living room suite; new Sellers kitchen cabinet: I taele and 1 chains; 4 burner oil stove, new; 11-3x12 Axminster jne.c; mahogany occasional table: 3 congoleum rugs, 9x12; 6 small t) | roleum rugs; 5 tube Fada radio, complete; porch swing; vac..i in Q er; Stevens pump gun. 12 gauge. These household goods are till a'so 2-gal. cream freezer. TERMS—A 1 sums of slu ami under, cash; over that amount _ ciedit ot 9 months will be given, purchaser to give a bankable < nearing 87, intercut the last 3 months. 4% discount for cash on suuß * over SIO.OO. No property to be removed until settled for. St VERNON ARNOLD, owner 1; ** I Roy Jonnson and Jeff Liechty, auctioneers. . Starost and Schurger, clerks. H Decatur U. B. Ladies Aid will serve lunch. ■( '’'"irT iTi"TriTr~r"a "na wwmwiiikiiijli wibhi iibt ~ - Roy Johnson, Auctioneer! Hr COMING SALE DATES H r I Feb 1 Community Sale, Bellmont B ■ Park, Decatur, Indiana. far <r v ' Feb 3—Vernon Arnold, 8 miles south- F? ** *7 H' cast of Decatur. kjL. j/ I Feb. 4 - Wm. Moeschberger, 5 miles south Decatur on Co. Farm road. | Feb. s—Henry G. Kneffelkamp, 1 mile ■ east of Monroeville. ■ | Feb. 6R. B. Bucher. mile west Iwtljßß R feb. 7 Forest Sehnepp, I’mile east W'. j*®*’’ S of Watt. • S Feb. 11 Mike Saurs, 2 mile west, 1 mile north of Convoy, Ohio. BB and 3 mile north Preb.e, Ind. fi Feb. 12—A. A. Ehresman, 1 mile east ■ and %> mile south Edgirio.t, Iml Hi Feb. 15—Community Sale. Bellmont — ■ i’ark, Decatur, Indiana. I * e ’’. J ' Tr °y es . 3 miles north My dates are ■ ot Monroeville. ■ Feb. 18-Geo. Merriimr, 4 miles west filling fast. R Ik>< l-.iti!-I. Ohio. Feb. 29 - Reavers and Goldner, 4 milt) Call at my H west of Decatur, Indiana. Feb. Sale, Bellmont expense und M Park, Decatur, Indiana. Fob. 13 S. J. Ourben, 2% miles east I'eserve your M of Decatur. , . March 4 Geo. Brown, 2 miles east of H Decatur. M Residence Phone 1022 Office 606 1 DECATUR, INDIANA S
