Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 18 February 1930 — Page 2
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fefi ■ CLASSIFIED \{ N I: ADVERTISEMENTS, fe | BUSINESS CARDS, < AND NOTICES K . | BkM)gs.k?c.«kx smr jmxxw FOR SALE FOR SALE — Feeding tankage at the Decatur Rendering Plain. % tou lots or more delivered free ol charge, Phone 870-T or 513. 20tl FARM SALE Complete line of ma chlnery. also horses, cows, hogs and sheep. 3% miles southwest ot Geneva, Wednesday. Feb. 26. 193 U. G. K. Blerly, Hryaut, Indiana. Bryant I*hou«. 29-20-t rtnt SALE — .My entire ' Babbitry equipment and guaranteed healthy t'hluclUlla Rabbits, 59c to 13.50 each. Chas. J. Miller, 226 N. 7th Street. 32-27tx C"R SALE- Apples. Jonathans and Wagners. Prices $1.25 to |1.85 S. E. Haggard, 1 mile south % mi's east ot Monroe. Bring containers. 34-121 X F"R SALE —Tractor in good coml I tiou. or will trade for team ot" horses. Call phone 20. 36-ts FOR SALE, or Will Trade One tou Reo truck in good condition. Will trade for used car. Ronald Nelson, Fred Reppert'e office. FOR SALr.- P |i-Ameri<an from' one with leather case. A-l condition. Dick Lewton, 797-F. 40-3tx FOR SALE~3 year-old loan mare colt. Clint Stevens, Route 8. • x 40-3'X FOR*SALE—Guernsey heifer; bred call Reinhold Koldeway phono L-845 40-3tx FOR SALE 35 bn. Soy Leans good for feeding purposes, few Ton.i clover hay. W H. Patterson, *2 mi. north of Salem. 4d-3tx FOR SALE iT?; - Model Hiirley Davidson motorcycle and sidecar, good as new. Call at 826 Winchester st., cltq. 4.0t3x FOR SALE 9 hole disc griddle tractor attachment for Ford car good as new. Call 11. Gerlier, Berne Route 3. 17-IS-20-3tx FOR SALE One rug. 12 15, one Iras- bin tier. one soft coal heat- * ing stove, one electric chandelier, one eongoleum rug. 9x12 . Cail .1. H. Zimmerman. 135 North Second street anytime after 6 o'clock this evening or tomorrow. FIR SALE ()ne liaseburner, one softvw'oal heating stove, and one congoTt'iim rug 9 x 12. Phone 56 or 42-3 t FOR SALE--2 stands of bees, good o'lies. 1 electric hot plate, J. W. Medb is, phone 141. 42-3tx c ——- ' FOR RENT F(H< RENT — Modern house on Sixth street, also flat over Baughman's -tore ami house on corner N'W and Jefferson streets. Inquire B. J. Rice, 237 North Fifth strpyt. or phone IS4. 40t3 FOR RENT — Modern house on Marshall street. Phone 7601 or <uQ at 817 Russell st. 40t6x FOR RENT- 2 furnished rooms. jXitll 1059. 41-3tx I‘OR RENT so acre farm near .Pleasant Mills. Cash or grain. Immediate possession. Giles V. Pprter, 311 Winchester. Phom'i 1289. 42 3t — — WANTED MAN WANTED *• For Adams County M'e have a splendid opening for a reliable man to sell our large line of' Tea, Coffee. Extracts, Spices, I and Pure Food Products. Our ’ "Free Gift'" Plan opens every door i te you. You sell where others cannot Old, established company with contract that beats all others four ways, fx't its tell you how. Write J The Lunge Company, Box 455,1 De Pere, Wisconsin. WANTED We are prepared to reptiir and oil harness. Reasonabl price. Give ns a trial. O. P. Spitler. Willshire, O. 41-3tx -■ll-13-18-20-25-27 7 LOST AND FOUND LOST A hound about 1 yr. oto light tan in color. Reward. Rov .Uilinson. phone 1022 or 265. 4053 I7QST tVells County Bank f’anvas .money sack containing a sum • >;' mopey. Finder please notify Albert Steiner, Vera Ciuz, Ind. or call this office. 40-3tx LOST Red and black automobile; robe, Finder please call. 14 or see Adrian Burk a the Standard Oi. SttUion and receive reward. 41-31 CHICAGO SEES FINANCIAL AID TO TIDE STORM fCpNTINUED FROM PAGE ONE; Sknnmtion requested, the coinmi - ten. realizing th" desperatenesi o' Um situation, will use its best • : foils Io see what can lie done i.< relieve i-ondl ions promptly.” •No strings will lie attached to th- money, ft was slate-1. and no attempt will be made Io dictate how ItJ- <o be spent. The s74.imo.m>ll would have little for other purposes after the mor Luull -1... Utn v i ikcrs in th various dcpartimeils weic paid the salarle. ffcii have been del miueiit in scum for sevi n weeks uni c.f e p.caring bills, bonus principal ami
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S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, lately Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor anti Nalurapalh 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. in. Telephone 135 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 S. 2nd St. Lobenstcin, Maynard 6 Hower FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Docatur 346 or 544. Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady attendant licensed Embalmer interest were met. Sources of the loan counted upon I include the building managers' Asso-i elation, which has pledg d $lll,OOO. . 009; the railroads, expected to bit; ; $ ,000.000 worth of anticip Clou I wariants. ihe public utilities, conn te I on for a like amount, ami in-; dnstries and retail establishments. ' The Strawn committee lias been I striving Io bring the local govern-1 merits in o accord on such a p'an for weeks but until yesterday no ! basis of operation satisfactory to all parties could lie leached, previous! off rs of aid from the Strawn group : mentioned a $20,000,000 emergency ' relief tin I but maters have become ' s > critical that such amount would ' scarcely meet a thiid of necessities.. | o— Roman Orgies The Roman Colosseum was lie gun by Vespasian ami finished by Titns in SO A. D. It was (H 2 feet I long and 515 feet wide The open- ! ing ceremonies In the huge amphl theater were condm ted on a grand scale and lasted for lift days, dur- i Ing which it was estimated that ; 5.000 wild beasts were slaiti in the I sport. 0 Look Within No man is better than his thoughts and a bad egg is us good as any other until it is broken; It Is the Inside of both that defines their worth.—Exchange. LOANS on livestock, implements, furniture, autos, etc. 20 Monthly Payments. Special Straight Time Loan for Farmers. Call, write, phone. Franklin Security (o. Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind. • Phone 237 MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Loans 5%% 10 or 20 years We write Insurance. ' _the— Suttles-Edwards COMPANY Nih>ick Store Bldg. DEC Ai UR, - INDIANA
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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne. Ind., Feb. 18—Livestock: 9(1-120 pounds $1(>.05 120-140 pounds 19.40 1 40-ICO pounds . 11.2 n 160-200 pounds 11.10 200-23(1 pounds 11.30 230-260 pounds 11.00 260-300 pounds 10.80 300-360 pounds 10 7(1 Roughs $7.25-8.50 Stags $5.00-$6.00 Calvos $15.00 Lambs $10.50 Cattle: Canners sl.oo-$5.00 Cullers $5.(H>-$6.5»> Medium cows $6.50-$7.00 Good Cows . $7.00-$8.50 Steers SB.OO-12.50 Heifers $9.00-12.00 Buti her heifers . ... 8.00-lb.vOj Bulls $7.00-$‘,».591 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE — Mai ch May JJttly Sepr. | Wheat $1.13% 1.15% 1.19% 1.21>;| Corn .85% .89% .91% .91% i Oats .42% .44% .43% .43% Fort Wayne Livestock Calves receipts 50; hogs 500: siieop so; Hog mm ket !oc-25c off: 120 lbs. down $9.50; 120-140 lbs. $10; 140-160 lbs. $10.SO; 160-200 lbs. sll. 40; 200 226 lbs $11.30; 225-250 lb;;. I $10.80: 300-250 lbs. $10.50; Roughs) $8.50; Stags $6: Calves sls, lambs j $lO. East Buffalo Livestock Hogs, receipts 1,500; holdover;6H); active to shippers, steady to 10c higher; 210 lbs down generally $12.16 to $12.25: 230-260 lbs. $11.50$12.00; packing sows slow. $9.50-. ;io.(m>. Cattle: Receipts 75; steady; med ' him steels and h iters $11.25; all cutter cows $1.25-$6.25. Calves; Receipts 250; vealers active. steady to 25c higher $16.751 down. Sheep: icceipts 200; lambs unchanged. good to choice 85 Ibx dow-'i; $11.75-sl2.iH); MeMdiitm and strong, weights $lO-sll. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET • (Corrected Feb. 18) N’o. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.05 No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.02 No. 2 White Oats 38<i Barley 50c l-'ve 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 32c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 33s ITALY JOINS PARLEY MOVE ic<>N"t'lNrEl>’l’TlOM CAGE ONE) tor parity with France in naval I strength but it was believed that I tin- I'icncli demand, made in <u>| official memorandum, was higher! than Italy could hope to build. o — A L out Ourselves So long as we love, we serve. So ling as we are loved by other* one cun almost say we are fndis- 1 pensiibie; and tm one is useless I while he bus n friend. - o. Old Bibles on Exhibition Marking the fourth cememffy ot the birth of Jasper Knroli. who wa» first to translate the Bible into Hun garian. Protestants of frans. I ania i gathered an exiiibltiin of old Pl- ! bias. The most ancient was a . Karoli edition of 1592.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY tB, 1930.
Norris Attack Delays Hughes Confirmatior 5 < Z Mil' « ■ - ; "Mi BO Opposition to the nomination . . Charles Evans Hughes to be Chief Justice was expressed in the Sen ate by Senator Norris. Republican Nebraska. A vote of confirmation •went over after he had read a long ('statement setting forth hia objee 'tions. (Interna’lonnl Newareefi OPERETTA TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY (CONTINUE!) FROM PAGE oX’E) Tirummer Emory Whitteregr Spanish Dancer Marjorie Woodruff Chorus of Hottentots (’horns of Irish Colleens Chorus of Vilagers, Helpers, etc. Director Mrs. (Tarry L. Fortney The following musieal numbers are included in the operetta: Act One Overture In-trumrnta’ Opening Chorus ... . Chorus See the Balloon Mrs. Jaybird, ITiza. Mr. Squeezem and Chorus I Had My Finders Crossed Nothing (’an Part us Sally and Toby Get Away Old Man Eliza Love, They Say is a Bumblebee Widow Jaybird and Chorus Rings in the Sawdust - Toby and Male Chorus NOTICE Of’ METTI.I-HtEVr OF ES I M l H NO. 20Hi Notice is hereby given to the rreHlori* lierrs ntel- ]eg:i|e- s of <‘ath'ii itie Focbuck. de''caxfii to iipfHt.Hi* L» he AdantH t’jrruif t’ourt. held at Decatur, Indiana, on the \l2 tiny of March 1930. and .show cause, if anv why the Final Settlement Accounts vith the catate of said decedent shouhl not lie approved; and said heirs arc notified to then and t!><•»•<• nuke proof of heirship ami receive thetr distributive shares. Albert Koebu'-k, Executor I’eialur, Indiana Feb. IS. 1930. Attorney (’. L. Halters Feb. lb-2“‘ . —o .. ..... , NOT HE OF IT>NI. SEI’ riJJMEAT ektati; no, Notice is hereby give to (he cfelihos heirs and legatees of .L bn .1 SohhM r. tieetHise*! to appear In th • \dains (’lrcuit Court, held at Decatur JiidiHUii. on the Cdh dsy of Man h and show nniw, if any. why th • I’Th'il' S< Itb’i’ient Aff-ounts with the estate of said dc< rtlent ahouhj not io»l»pro\< 4; an<l said heirs are notified i«> tli<n and (here make proof <rf bwij shi|i ami tc< <dvc distributive share's.. John <*. K«»ldiirr. Executor I’etatiir, Indiana. Frbrtpiry 11. l!>30. Attorney Dure B. Erwin FeJ». 11-IX f -— —
Wanted to Buy HORSES AND CATTLE Several good horses for sa’e at Bellview farm, 1 mile east of Decatur. Anyone having horses or cattle for sale call E. .1. ADR. Phone 386 Decatur or Lew Sprunfier, phone 67 or 154. Berne, Ind.
You're Just a Flower From an Old Bouquet . Sally Finale Ensemble Act Two Biubbidy Blue. Jiggledy Gee Inky, Snow and Ma’e Chorus IX> You Think He Could Have Done It Done It Toby, Sally, Dinky, Widow Jaybird My Irish Mary Dinky ami Girls' Chorus Keep a Little Sunshine in Your Smiling Sally and Toby A Busy Body Eliza and Chorus Call Her Sally Toby Daddy Dear Sally Finale Ensemble o FRANCE FACES GRAVE PROBLEM (CONTINUED FROM PAGE upon Briand Brland would seek a ministry of Republican concentration. hitherto imrjiosxible be
J?”'-.. _ " I' ■ _ _ . ' ( PUBLIC SALE On account of ill health. I the undersigned, wil! offer tor sale at Pubic Auction at my residence, 1 mile south and 1 1 , mile west ol (envoy, 3% miles south and 4 miles east of Dixon, on the township ' line, ou TLESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1930 Beginning at 1(* o'clock. E. S. T.. the following propertv: 7—HEAD OF HORSES—7 , 7 h- ad of Extra Good Horses, consisting of Brown mare. 9 years oil. weight 1710: Bay mare, 11 years oil, weight 1750. in foal; Baj mare, 15 years old. weight 17,70, in foal; Bay mare, 15 years old weight IG.ttt; Line Ro.m mare. 3 yetlh; old, weight 1410, well broke; firn- pair of colts coining one year old in June. 12—HEAD OF CATTLE— 12 Gurru ey cow 4 years o <l, milking, due to freshen March 20- I Gn-riisey cow years old. milking, due to freshen March 13; Guernsey I in* 2 years old. due to freshen May 14; Guernsey cow 8 years old I milking, due to freshen March 24; Roan cow 1 years old, w’as fresh I • anuary 19; Jersey cow 7 years <> d, due to freshen March 20- Holstein I cow 2 year- old, will lie fresh by day of sale; 2 Jersey cows ’veins old flesh l>y day of sale; 2 Guernsey heifers ! year old. open; ’Guernsev belter, 7 months old. % 10—HEAD OF HOGS—IO 13—HEAD OF SHROPSHIRE SHEEP—I 3 FULL LINE OF GOOD FARM MACHINERY. TERMS- All sums of $5 and under, cash. On suims ovet $5 On -i credit of NINE months without interest wil be given, purchaser giving a good bankable note. 4 r ; discount for cash on sums over $5 property to be removed until settled for. The Ladles Aid of St. Johns Lutheran Church will serve lunch GEORGE SCAER I’-iy Johnson, Auctioneer (> tlo Hertz C eil PUBLIC SALE On ;u cou>i( of the d' ;>lli of my husband, I will sell at public amlien at my residence, located 4% miles south and 5 miles east of Decatur or 1% mile south of Kirkland high schoo’, or U mile tiottli of Hen peck, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1931) Comnii ticing at 12::m o'clock P M 2—HEAD OF HORSES—2 One black horse, weight 1406 ttns.,, this horse is a good big work l horse; 1 sorrel horse, weight 1400 lbs., this horse will go out and do as I mtn h work as anybody's horse. 28 bead of shoots, weight about 120 lbs each. Sow am! 6 pigs; 1 Male hog. Po und China. HAY AND GRAIN, 5 tons of pood clover hay. thi* is some real feeding hay for milch I cows; about 5 tors of good bright timothy hay; about 12 slocks of corn fodder; about U>(> bushels of good blight oats MACHINERY One Troy wagon with hay ladders; 1 good wagon box; grass mower tn fair s:-ape; Avery corn pow. this plow - U a ß new shovels- <i>riug i loath hallow; 1 single disc; single shovel pow; double shovel plow 5 shovel walking cultivator; 1 breaking plow; a good bob sled' 2 vard gravel bed; a pu'r <.f harness; some liorse collars MISCELLANEOUS Two stand of bees; 50 cement blocks; hay forks; manure forksero‘ s ent saw; scoop shovel; ai. extra good grind stone on an ex'ri goal frame; post anger; log chain; ice raw; ice tongs- few bushes o’s good pot does; 1 bushel corn, peked last year for seed and some horn I.old goods. Ollier artie'es too iiuinerous to mention. FORD—One 1927 Fordor Ford Sedan. This Ford m almost as good as row •nnehanlettlly. Just the car for you. Gtxnl care was taken of the car by Mr. He'mrirh.'a he did with all his properly. TERMS $5.00 and under casa. Over that amount a credit of siv months will be given, pm chaser to giv< a good bankable note without in.etcsl Do- first three mouths, the last three months bearing 'bankable Interest. Inleresl will ls> Ist added from date of sa’e if note is not paid wb-n due. 3'l off for cash. No property removed until settled f or ' MRS. CHRIST HELMRICII I!. 'I. High, auctioneer. Gideon Gerber, clerk.
cause of the abstention of radical parties. Such a cabinet would have the grelit chance of duration, with a great majority of probab'.y 50 votes. 1 After Briaud, other possible premiers mentioned were Senator Maurice Sarraut. proprietor of the , influential newspaper Depeche De . Toulouse, and Senator Etienne i Clementel, a former minister and ; president of the international • chamber of commert e. Live and Die By Law Jackscn, Miss., —(Ul’l—Mississipp'aus live and die by law. It's a violation of state law to be born or die without the event being duly recorded. —o pro WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Fnvm and after this date I will , nrvt be responsible for debts con- ! traded by my w te, Bretta Mertz. 42-2tx. Raymond Mertz..
PUBLIC SAL
I. the undersigned, will offer for sale at Public Auction at my residence known as the old Maloy farm. 5 mile west. U mile south and * 4 mile west of Convoy, Ohio, 2',-j miles south and mile west of Dixon, on Friday, February 21st, 1930 beginning at 12:00 o'clock, sharp, the following property; 3 HEAD t)F HORSES —Bay mare smooth mouth, weight 1500. a good worker; Bay mare, 11 years old. weight 11'Hi. will work in all harness; Bay horse, weight around 1100, smooth mouth, a good worker. 8 HEAD of CATTLE -Durham and Guernsey cow. 5 years old. will be fresh around April 1. will give 6 gallon per day when fresh; Holstein cow. 3 years old, will be fresh around March 29, wil! give 4 gallon of milk a day when fresh: B aek Jersey cow, coming 6 years old. will be fresh around March 22, will give 5 gallon of milk a flay when fresh; Red cow, 4 years old, giving good flow of mi.k; Guernsey cow. 3 years old, giving good flow of milk; 3 coming 2 year old heifers, will lie fresh in spring. One Milk Goat giving tnilk. HOGS — Duroc sow, coming 2 years old, due to farrow around
Ste * —accumulated A ** * n * s <’<mstitut« J W f >*> horn of pI e n Kff £ whence i**ue -v good thing' in \ &? r 41 'A A It . 1 Jp WM W Jwi XmiSb ' rue. von don’t get rich quickly putting your in H the t ank. But the man with the Savings A<< ”i a sound institution like this Bank KNOW* money is wife; KNOWS that it is only a main 1 util he has a neat little fortune. •■ I Old Adams County Ba
April 12; young White ! to tarrow around Ypril 1. SHEEP—4 head of goo shire ewes. I'OCLTKY chickens; 4 geest FARMING MACHINERY hay loader; Gale corn plat 80 rod of wire; corn plow Oliver riding plow; fnte side delivery and tedder, new; No. 12 Economy Kit separator, good as new; U er; horse collars and pad jack; double set brass I breeching harness; plain Iness; grindstone; doub single trees; iron kettle shovel: cabinet; wa-ldng and many other articles erotis to mention TERMS —All snips of I under, cash. On films on credit of Nine months will giving a good note, first six months wi I tercet and last thre mon i ing S percent inten -t. 1 | discount for cash on sin . $5.00. No property to be until settled for. FRANCIS Pl UK, ; Roy Johnson, Audi' r J S. G. Fortney, Clerk.
