Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1930 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, < BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES s FOR SALE FOR "SALE — Feeding tankage at the Decatur Rendering Plant. >4 ton lots or more delivered free of charga. Phone 870-T or 513. 20tf hull SALK — My entire* IlabTiitry equipment and guaranteed healthy Chinchilla Rabbits. 50c to $3.50 each. Chas. J. Miller, 226 N. 7th Street. 32-27tx F< iR SALE Tractor in good < ondi tion. or will trade for team of horses. Call phone 20. 36-ts FOR SALE A good 4 year old Jersey cow with calf by side. J. F. Rupert, West Monroe street, phone 86S-K. 4y-::tx folTsa* .E Base burner, complete witli pipe. Two burner gas oven. 4 pieces of white Italian marble, suitable for counter tops. A twotub’ bench wringer. Mrs. J. H. Zimmerman, Phone 789. 58-3 t FOR SALE 5 year oi l sorrel mare, phone Tocsin Win. Worthman. ()>.-.ian R. 1. • 37 St end X FOR RENT Felt RI.N I l — Farm near I) catur. Inquire J. W. Bosse, Phone 539 46-6tx FUR RENT 100 acre farm about ;’>>/2 miles northeast of Decatur. Grain rent. Close to schools. Mrs. J. S. Howers, Phone 125 or W. S. Bowers. Phone 296. 48-6! FOR AERTTwo rooms fiiriiished or not. Suitable for young couple 310 N. First St. 49-3tx WANTED WAN’+ed —Gill wants to do housework. Inquire at this office. 48-3tx WANTED To buy 25 ewes or keep on shares. Decatur phone 8610 * 49-4: LOST AND FOUND FOl'N’D—Ohio license plate 168-006 j near Calvary Church. Owner may have same by calling at this offlci ■ and paving for this ad. 49-3 t j FORTUN EBEING SPENT TOPBOVE BIBLE IS TRUE Sir Charles Marston Has Excavations in Progress In Holy Land London, Feb. 28 —(UP) —A for tune is-being spent by Sir Charles | Martsow of Tunbridge Weils, Kent. I and Wolverhampton, to prove the! Bible historically true. Sir Charles, an ex-mannfaeturer | anti author of works on religion 1 ami Industrial topics, takes pride | in Tiis uumerous connections with I America His wife. Lady Marston I was RuUi Miller of Ithaca. N. Y..i the daughter of a prominent architect vtljp designed the library of | Cornell University. His two daugh i ters are in the United States at The eldest. Maporie, who! is studying at Vassar. Is head of thp International Students' Association. Sir Charles is a member of the American society in London and of several other British-American organizat ops. He is also a mem | her of the House of Laity of the. Church of England AssefiTbly. f‘l began spending about, eight I years ago, and 1 b°gan with a per- 1 febtly open mind,'' he sail' in an I interview. ,‘ I am satisfied, and so are those working for me and with me in Palestine. Iraq and Egypt, of the 1 historical accuracy of Jhe Bible.] Pebyb wlw know nothing ~f the! history of Palestine are always! ready to declare the Bible a myth. “The excavations of Professor Walter Garstang at Jericho, of Doctor Langdon at Kish, in Iraq, and Dgytor Flinders Petrie at G r»r, in South Palestine, have abnndahfly proved that the Old Testament Bible story is anything but a myth. “People used to regard the walls of Jerteho as merely a Biblical ntyth. Now professor Garstang has discovered the walls." ♦ i o ' — A Better Racket glacier Park, Mont, — (UP) — Ctearlie Schillings. 43-year-old cov bffv, whose striking resemblance ’ o tl® laic Theodore- Roosevelt brought tejelative offers from moving pitItjfe companies at Hollywood said Aiaw, I'm not interested in movies. I ff much rather peg alone wranglin dtiile totirists. —o Phase of Country Life -Country life does not always have bfeadtb. but It has depth.—Calvin Coolidge ; NOTICE! We have moved our store 2“doors east of the Winnes Slioc store ou Monroe .street. SPRAGUE ITRMII RE CO. and Kalamazoo Stove Co. 5112
i Snappy 1930 ‘ Neck Ties & Hundreds of new colors in stripes, “nd flowered patterns. are at vour • , i? 1 - SI.OO f r I , ZtornjousEiwl S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Biack. Ladx Attendant Calls answered’ promptly day or night; Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service - . ' For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and 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. m. 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. Lobcnstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS I Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. ] Residence Phone. Decatur 346 or 844. Residence Phone, Monroe, 811 LADY ATTENDANT 0 t) I R I G I I) A 1 R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd SL |O <) | Bargains in Ne w Living Room Suits. Come and look our stock of suits over. WE SAVE YOU MON E Y ON SUITS. Stucky & Co.. Monroe. Indiana. !<> M 12 E A T Chop Suey, Mexican Chili, Waffles ] and Old Style Buckwheat Cakes —at— CAMPBELL’S FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. IL ZWICK & SON ! Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 LOANS on livestock, implement.,, furniture, autos, etc. 20 Monthly Payments. Special Straight Time Loan for Farmers. Call, write, phone. Franklin Security Co. j 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 •j Niblick Store Bldg. ! j DECA i Lit, - INDIANA
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS f Berne. Ind.. Feb. 28—Livestock: 90-120. pounds $9.35 120 140" pounds 9.85 140-160 pounds 10.60 ]so i"i pounds 11.20 I 200-230 poun Is 11.10 I 230-260 pounds 10.80 260-300 pounds . 10.60 300-260 pounds 10.40 Roughs $7.25-8.50 Stags $5.00-$6.00 Calves $14.00 Lambs ’ •- SIO.OO Cattle: Canners $4.00-$5.00 Cutters $5.00-$6.50 Medium cows ... $6.50-$7.00 ' Good Cows ... $7.00-$8.50 i Steers SB.OO-12.50 ’ Helfers $9.00-12.00 Butcher heifers ... 8.00-10.00 Bulls . $7.00-$9.50 Fort Wayne Livestock Market — Cattle receipts 125; calves 100; hogs 400; sheep 50; hog market i steady to 20c oft'; . 120 Tbs. down $9.50: 120-140 lbs. $10; 140-150 lbs $10.65; 160-200 tbs. $11.30; 200-225 j Ibs. $11; 250-300 lbs. $10.65; 300350 Ibs. $10.45; roughs $8.50; stags $6; calves sl4: lambs $9.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Sept. !Wheat $1,111% 115% 1.15'4 117% j Corn . .83% .88% .9®% ,9b% , Oats .22 .44 .43% .44 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET l Corrected Feb. 28) 1 No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat SI.OO ; No. 2 Hard Wheat 97 c No, 2 White Oats 37c Barley —5O c Pye 80c LOCAL OROCERS EGG MARKET I Eggs, dozen ........ ........ ............... 20c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 31c 14. Y. Armory Robbed Gtoversvllle. N. Y. (Ill’) —Stolen two machine guns from the state 'armory here. Polite believe th-’ jgnns, which can fire 500 shots a I minute, wei-e taken during a danc-s | in the armory recently. A glass case : in which they were deposited was i broken. No ammunition was taken 0 , Excuse That Worked Syiacuse. N. V. —(UP) — Frank i Thomer. arrest.d after a prohibition raid on a place in Salina street, is free today because he explained to United States Commissioner Chapin: u ii was merely minding the esI tablishment. while the owner wen out to get a haircut. o 'I Reports Tariff Favored Drnv.r, Colo.. — (UP) —Delegates Lem western s ates at the oil tariff conference in Washington recently are definitely united in favor of such a tariff, Attorney Centra! Robert E. Winborii said oil his return to Denver. , Typewriting Stenographic Work If you luive any extra typewril iig or stenographic work I a ill be glad to <lo it. Phone 12 lor appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge .J. T, Merryman s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1930.
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bids ion rrai rn.izuit < llf vrnntr Bid > Native is hereby given that the | Board of Count} Cohnhisaionern of; Adams County, Indiana, heretofore-: . advertized that on Tuesday Mart'll I. 1930. they would receive sealed ' bids for the furnishing of eleven tons of 2-14-6 Fertilizer and notice is now "given that at the same time and place the board will also consider ;ts an alternate bid. bids for furnishing eleven tons of 2-11-1 Fertilizer. the same to be delivered al the county Infirmary free of oil transportation charges and in 125 pound bags. B. F. Breiner Gt o. Shoemaker J. <». Hoffman t Board of County Commissioners Feb. 26-2 S. o NOTICE OF FINNL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. IKHM Notice is hereby given to the creditors heirs and legatees of Andrew F. Welfley. deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana on the 15th day of March, 1930 and show "cause, if any, ' why the Final Settlement Accounts i with the. estate of said decedent should not be approved and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. Henry B. Heller, Administrator i Decatur. Indiana. Feb. 21, 1930. Attorney Lenhart Heller & Schurger Feb. 21-3 S — O , No kali Cheating Rochester. N. Y., —(UP)— Pas--1 quale Coreila is passing 90 days in jrfil because, according to police he would force customers to buy a punchboard and then would send a henchman to punch the winning ntinlber. 0 Burglar Leaves Shirt Pueblo, Colo., —(UP) A burglar ransacking a grocery store here be came heated with his task and took off his shir:. Leaving the store, he tot got to put on the garment again It may furnish a clue to his arrest. notice: We have moved our store 2 doors east of the Winnes Shoe store on Monroe street. SPRAGUE FURNITURE CO. and Kalamazoo Stove Co. ' 51t2 XtXft Xr.'X.X'gftWllHft.ft X lifC V XWISWIK ' M * Ashbaucher’s X ft I MAJESTIC 2 FURNACES I “ I ASBESTOS SHINGLE £ ROOFING SPOUTING k 'K W «. LIGHTNING RODS « Phone 765 or 739 AUCTION SALE of Household Goods 821 North 3rd st. ' Saturday, March 1 Commencing at 2:30 ’ ' 8-piece Dining room suite; 3-piece 1 Bedroom suite; 2 iron beds, mattresses and springs; Bed Daven'port; Library Table; several [r>nds; Morris chair; rocking ' chairs; Kitchen table and 4 chairs; Graphonola and records in good shape; good 9x12 rug; one 11x12 and several small rugs; glass cupboard; large mirror; Garland hard coal burner; electric iron; porch swing; lawn mower; dishes: . cooking utensils; bed clothes; curtains, etc. , TERMS—SIO.OO or under cash: over that amount 6 months time will be given on bankab'e note drawing 8% interest last 3 month. MRS. MALENA LIBY I Jack Brunton, auct.
AAiinT liniinr fruits mttst b: applied as thorough-, ItlllJK I HllilNi ly ' win a VUUII I IlWVla weatlu r conditions have been favorable to the scale. I 1 Real Estate Transfers The control for scale recoin- ■ Jeff Clopfenstein et ux. 40 acres mended by the Purdue I niversity 1 in Washington township to Eliza- Agricultural Experiment Station is 1 beth B. Lehman for $2,000.00 lime sulfur, used at the rate of one David P. Neuenschwander et ux. gallon to eight, of water, or a two < ■' 40 acres in Wabash township to or three per cent emulsion of any Peter M. Neuenschwander for $1 02. reliable oil spray. For peaches, a Peter M. Neuenschwander, 40 two per cent oil emulsion in a acres in Wabash township to David 3-3-50 solution of Bordeaux mixP. Neuenschwander et ux. for SI.OO. titre will control both the scale i Hail Hollingsworth. 76 acres it. and the peach leaf curl, both of ' French and .Monroe townships tc which must be controlled during Boyd Ladd for $674.17. the dormant season. It is of the o- greatest importance to apply the 1 r, oi n i dormant spray to peaches before Says San Jose Scale [there is the least sign of green Is Bad Again This Year 1 showing in the buds, Sazama says. Lafayette, Ind.. Feb. 28. The I ’ , , . Leper Rewards Benefactor San Jose scale is as plentiful this spring as in the past, despite the Cedar Rapids, la., —(UP) —Forty’ unusually cold weather of last yP ars ago V. King loaned a sobbing 1 winter, according to a statement boy 20 cen sios hoe eldFwz 2N. made today by R. F. Sazama, of ),Oy 2t) cents so he could see a show, the U. 3. department of agriculture K-ing--xwelw.! ntwe of a leper's entomological laboratories, at Vin- death recently and with it a check cennes. This means, Sazama says. J for $2.57. It was the entire estate of that the dormant spray on all tree the boy he had befriended. PUBLIC SALE I will sell at ipublic auction, at my residence, 6 miles east and 1 t ii e south of Bluffton River Bridge, or 6 miles west and 1 mile south of Monroe, or 2 mites not th and 1 mile east of Vera Cruz, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1930 Commencing at 10:00 A M. sharp, the following described property; 9 HEAD OF CATTLE—I thoroughbred Holstein cow. 9 years old, 1 giving 4 gal milk per day. due to freshen June 3, a. 7-gal. cow when on ; pasture; 1 Holstein cow, 8 years old, a 7-gal. cow, a descendant of the Menas Beeler herd; 1 Holstein cow, 5 years old, a 5-gal. cow will be fresh by day of sa'e; 1 Jersey cow, 5 years old, will be fresh in May. a tcry good cow; 1 large red cow, 6 years old, pasture bred, a 5-gal. cow; , 1 Guernsey cow. will be fresh March 29: 1 Roan cow. will be fresh April , 15, 1 Holstein cow, will be fresh April 15: 1 Holstein heifer, 1 year old. a very good prospect. This is a high grade herd of real dairy cows. I 3 HORSES 1 black mare, 6 years old, sound, weight 1600 Ibs.; • 1 sorrel horse cot, coming 1 year old; 1 iron gray mare colt, six i months obi, heavy draft. GRAIN —About 55 bu. of Manchu soy beaus; wheat in the bin. IMPLEMENTS—I |ood Weber wagttn; 1 8-fork Osborne hay tedi dcr; 1 14-ln, Olivfr breaking plow; 1 2-se<tit>n spike tooth harrow; 2 t John Doei-e coin planters, in good working .order, 80 rods of cable with eiu h: 1 John Deere corn cultivator; 1 2-shovel cultivator. t 37 HEAD OF HOGS 13 Duroc brood sows, carrying their 2n<l S litter, due to tarrow in March, I.red to Registered Duroc inale hog, all |j double iuimunoU; 1 Duroc-Hampshire sow. carrying 3rd Utter, due to t' fa -row March Mb; 21 head of big Duroc gilts, all over 12 month old. I ‘ bred to Registered Duroc male hog. to farrow in March and April, all; fldculde immuned; 2 Registered Duroc male hogs. These hogs have been, t given the best of care and fed a well balamed ration, therefore, i have | rea ons to believe that they will give purchaser very satisfactory j result a. i Most ff the fo'lowing described property belongs to Mrs. Wm. V/ittmer and will be sold in the forenoon, so come early. POULTRY 32 Barred Plymouth Rock hens; 2 Barred Plymouth; Rock roosters. HOrSEHOLI) GOODS 1 buffet; 2 bureaus; 1 commode; 1 davenport; 1 small davenport; 1 couth; 1 cupboard with glass front; 1 hand i-.ia.de solid walnut corner cupboard with gla.-s front; 1 10-ft. extension table; 1 8-ft. round extension table; 1 library table; 2 small stands; 2 rugs, Sxll and 9x12; sum. 1 rugs and cahpets; 3 rocking chairs; 11 dining chains; 5 kitchen chairs; 3 bedsteads with springs; mattre.-ses; bed comforters, pillows ami spreads; 1 Globe kitchen range, almost li'W, a good one; 1 E-Z Way oil stove; 1 Perfection oil stove; 1 oven; $ full sot of dishes and other chinaware; complete ret of kitchen > utensils. MISCELLANEOUS—2 DeLava) cream separators, 1 with power attachment; 2 churns; 1 small scale; 1 lawn mower; 2 extension lad ; ’ tiers, 30 and 40 ft.; 1 grindstone; 1 porch swing; porch cnairs; 3 porch I benches; 1 Meyer spray pump; 35 ft. 3-4 in. rubber hose, 2 log chains, 3 12 and 20 ft. long; 1 iron kett’o. with stand; grain sacks; 1 Successful 1 2i)o egg Incubator; 1 Sure Hatch 250 egg incubator; 1 Bxlo brooder J Louse; 6 galvanized chick coops; 1 pair 6x36 truck tire chains, good as I 2 n:-w; carpenter tools; butchering tools; 3 butchering acaffolds; t . shovels; fork-; empty barrels; 500 feet of 1x4x12 ft. seasoned white! j oak lumber; about 400 fl. of other good lumber; 12 seasoned white oak 1 aii' hor fence posts; about 10 bm-hel potatoes; canned fruit and jellies; . iulis; jars; cans and jugs. Many other articles too numerous to men- ; (ion. ' TEItSIS -SIO.OO or under cash; over that amount 6 mouth;’ time will be given on good bankable Holes drawing 8 per cent interest on : last 3 months. No goods to be removed until settled for. 3 per cent • discount for cash. ’. ORELGILLIOM J \. Miciiaud’and Studabaker Bros., auctioneers. Gideon Gerber, clerk.
Car Crank Cracks Nose Stoneham, Colo.,—(UPl—Charlea Roth believes in doing good tarns, but one such attempt proved pain ful. He offered to erank an automobile for a ft lend. The engine kicked. Roth suffered a broken nose and bad bruises about the face.
*** —i I ■ rriwrn oicaitk I I “Can You Swing It?” I i ■ I 1 Some day you will hear that. I It may be a chance to buy a home 4 at a bargain; or one to make a big ’ profit provided you have cash to 1 “swing a deal.” Get ready now. I I Don't wait until the chance arrives 1 and finds you unprepared. Keep li| your savings account here I I GROWING. I I II First Nqtiongl Bqnk j I Capital and Surplus $ I2(i.OOO.OO I 1 Decatur, s .ilL Taking It Easy i hose older men you see “taking it easy' enjoying life didn’t get their money by gambling playing the races, or in a get-rich-quick scheme. If you couK have seen them 16 or 15 years ag«. you would see tha they worked hard for every dollar they got, but they showed wisdom by banking a par l of their earnings. There is no pA cn t on (his, it is free to everyone, and if you wot '<l fc. |jK c th?:ri a t their age. conic in and open an accoun j n our hank. It is never 100 -te to start a bank acco U H. The Peoples Loan & Trust Company OF SERVIUE.
- Suspend Noisy Cop ■ Nyack. N. ¥.. I UP) - Frank lb lett, 29. a motorcycle policeman, under suspension for disturbing tl peace. According to polic . Roi] ( alarmed the entire countryside I continually blowing the horn oil motorcycle while speeding alongtl highways.
