Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1930 — Page 2
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WWW-iWflmeniX'W-Mii X liK « K >< MX >< "■ I CLASSIFIED 1 ADVERTISEMENTS, | I BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR &ALE — Feeding tankage at] (be Decatur Rendering Plant, 'i ton lotij or more delivered free of charge. Phone 870-T or 613. 2otf, FOR SALE fib mt! teste»! baby iJUcka every Tuesday and Thursday, We are »petiallst< in customhashing $4 per 100. Star Hatchery, | 22>East' Wabash St. Bluffton, Ind. 56-6i' Fort SALE-Slew l-'ordsou lioi'sTpower tractors. Craigville Garage • » 58-5 l FOjl SALE—Brown soy beans. Fin - Green Alfalfa hay. Wilmer Worth-1 infftiT Gaaigrllle, Inddlana 58--4tx j FOR SALE —Rhode island White ! eggs tor hatching, the dual pur-1 pose f®, or might hatch some to ordgr for 12 cents per chick. Joel Reinhard, two miles southeast of Crjgvllle. 59-St FOfl SALE OR RENT— Property <>a south Fifth street, 5 rooms. Has lights, water and gas. Small | —iiown payment. Sett reasonable. Walter Sudduth, phone 873-T 59tJ I FOR SALE—Sparton 6 tube table rijodel radio, including two new I II batteries, one speaker, and storage battery with trickle charger. Phone 593. 6t)-3t I-'Ojk SALE or Rent Fine small' htfhie in Decatur. Modern except | furnace. Rent reasonable.' Inside railroads. Inquire at this office. • 60t3 FOR SALE—6 room semi-modern lg>ue.e on paved street. Close In. SIUW. Must be sold at once. Phgue 265 or SOS. 60t3 Flat r SALE — -Fordson tractor, in g<»d condition, or will trade for horse or team. Lee Bell, R.F.D. 1, Wilshire, O. 60t3x FOR £>AI.E- Magnolia phonograpb wjth 72 records. In good condition 308 »No. sth St. Phone 372. 60-3tx FOR .SALfc Pour poster antique bed and Princess dresser, call phqjiy 1124. 60-3 i FOR SALE 1000 chick brooder | xjove. Hard coal burner. Walter Thieme Phone 11 on 845. 61-3 t. 1- 0(1 RENT—Furnished light house 1 keeping apartment, first floor. I No objection to a child. Private entrance, porch, basement, garage, alsfi garden. Inquire 1127 W. Monroe, phone 1269. 60t3 FOft SALE~S pedigreed”’Chinchilla bucks. A. Z Smith R. R. 9 61-3tx —frg-n.-WANTED WANTED —Girl wants to do general I housework. Telephone 8494. 59-3tx i WANTED — ‘To mend runners in , silk hose, prices reasonable. Plutne 942 or see Emma Hebble evenings or Saturdays. 59-6tx \ V?TNf ED Faini 1 j~wasiilngs to do. I oione 5651 59-3tx \\ .£N TED— To buy a Brooder house | Jjirt can be moved. Must sell I leusojiable. Mis. 01.va Teeple Mon-1 lo£ R. R. 1 61-315 | WANTED Fence t’ontrac’ors to | sd-on large job of fence contract - i in* Inquire of Paul H. Graham at . Graham and Walters. 61-bi
FOR RENT I<M< HEXT —Modern 7-room house | at .111 S. Seventh street. Phom Julius Heidenian. 59-3tx i FOR~RBNT~3 room apartment, ‘ fujnished for light housekeeping. • Phftne 198 or 424 Marshall street.’ 60t3x i FOR RENT —4 room cottage fin-i niched, on North Fourth st. Mrs. 1 John T. Myers, Tel. 355. 6t)tz FQR. RENT—Part of double Itoilscu | rt 604 north Second Street, Semi mdjlern. Tel. 1023. 60-3tx FCHI RENT—I2O acres land in Admits county. See Paul H. Graham 1 at braham and V.’alteis. 61-3' i LOST AND FOUND I'tjri ND—Large Newfoundland do : | six pups. Charles Shoaf. . Route 9. 59-3tx j EijJ'Nl) Ohio truck license plate I T-96121 with tail light attached. Tel ' fiSU, or call at 909 Walnut Street. I Found Not Guilty Newcastle, Ind., Match 12-IFP) till her While, 21, Newcastle, waacfpiitte i of a t huige of a aanlt ami bajjory on Luther Rt no. 23. by ~ H*ury Ciirnit com’ Jury. While, pleding sell tlefet so, tesliI <*3 .that although he brale one fitigor and severely injured two othci*when ha struck Reno, lie did not as bar I as he coul l. White said he struck Reno when hijthotigh the latter was drawing a revolver. mho t: or iixvi. »i:i i i.i;mi:x r w or I'Ai vri: xo. 2.11:1 **o4l«*c is uereny go en to lie* >-re<li»ers, heirs ami legatees of Ellie ! (Mull >,(».< iloeaml. to appear in Mtaois Circuit Court held at l»e<n- ♦ tins, Indiaiia on tile 2b’th da> of .Mxj.-ti rt.iti. ami show niiiie. it au> »-fe toe I -INAL Sri T I 1.1 IM EN r AU< 't>l N I S with stale of said d'wdeiil should not lie approved; ami r.uM heirs a«e iiolltlml to then and tiwre make urojf of heirship and rei rL< : their uisirilMltlve shares. “ Elm. I Haggard. Administratrix I'Katur. Indiana March 4. 1930. AlTorna# C. L. Watters. March 5-12
The style, comfort and quality in Arrow Shirts make them popular with ALL men. Hundreds of new patterns to choose from $1.50 to $5.00 toffObsE-yl S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE! DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor ami N’aturapalh Phone 311 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-11, 1-5. 6-8 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Satin."lays, 8:00 p. tn. 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. Lobenstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly (lay or night. Ambulance Sen.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 or • 844. Residence Phone. Monroe, 81| LADY ATTENDANT -o ( I I R I G I I) A I R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. () <) ,et tne Hatit—l race at Horne, LOA N S on livestock, implements, 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 , ,i
IP illlllll«illll w n lET your conscience > be your guide! /£TNA • I Z E Conscientious coverage! Dependable insurance! Worry proof policies! The Suttles-Edwards Co., Ines. Over Niblick's Store Phone No. 358 Decatur, Ind. . i I 1 1 I llinii Annul I
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS (Co: rac ed March 12) | 90-120 pounds $9 65 i 120-140 pounds 10.10 ' 140-160 pounds 10.70. . ir.o 2 rn pl mn Is 10.30 I 200-230 pounds 11.201 i 230-260 pounds 10.90 j 126 >-300 pounds 10.70 1300-250 pounds 10.50 Roughs SB.OO-39.00 Stags $5.25-36.25 Calves $1 1.50 Daailrn . $lO.Uh Cattle: Panners s3.Ou-s4.mjjj i Cutters $4.00-$5.50 Medium Cows $5.50-36.00 ; Goods Cows $6.00-37.50 | Steers 37-00-11.00 'Hvii-'rs SB.OO-11.00 j Butcher Heifers $7.00-39.00 Bulls . $6.00-38.001 — Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne. Ind.. Mar. 12. —(U.R'< Livestock: Cattle receipts, 125; ] calves, 75; hogs. 300; sheep. 25; i hog market 15c up; 120 lbs., down, i 39.65; 120-140 lbs., $10.15; 140-160 :’.lt.--.. $10.75; 160-200 lbs., $11.25; ’2 10-225 lbs.. 511.15; 225-250 lbs.. I $10.90; 250-275 lbs., $10.65; 275-300 libs.. $10.40; 300-350 lbs., $10.20; ! roughs. $8.25; stags, $6; calves, I sl4; lambs. $lO. East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. N. Y.. Mar. 12.-(U.R)I L vestock Hogs: receipts. 1,300; j holdovers. 500; weights above 160'lbs. active to all interests. 10-15 cl o'er Tuesday's average; bulk. ICONIC lbs., $11.75: sparingly. $11.so; 230-260 lbs.. $11.25-311.50; packing sows. $8.90-ss.so; pigs and light lights, weak to mostly 25c lower, $11.25-311.50. Cattle: receipts. 100; cows -t ady; -titter grades, $3.50-36.25. Calves, receipts, 150; vealeis unchanged. sl6 down. Sheep: receipts, 2,001); lambs! dreggy. early sale choice wool ! isk ns. sl2; indications weak to 25c I j lowe: ; bulk book to choice eligible i around $11.50: medium and strong--weights, $9.75-10.75; clipped. $10.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Sept. ' I Wheat $1.05% 1.091 4 1.03% 1.05% j | Corn .75% .79% .81% .81% | ! Oats 39% .41% .41 .41% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected March 12) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat SI.OO No. 2 Hard Wheat 97c j No. 2 While Hals. 37'-, Barley 50c ■ live 80c j LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET i Eggdozen 22c BUTTERFAT AT STATION | Mit'lei fat . 33c | swMaaMmMw* ,■ run •
COMPLEXION XX IMPROVED * • QUICKLY Look HI! Be AHvel r’FillvEß Get rid of that pas,,y ' ppt us. sallow. blemished ..1 complexion I Instead jf spending many dollars on fanny creams and skin lotions, buy a *sc pkc. of Carter s Little Liver Pilll I and remove the constipation por sons. Your skin should be bene g*od. likewise your health improved | AH Druggists 250 and 75c red pkgs CARTER’S IISiWILS
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MAHCII 12, 1930.
COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers John Steigmeyer et ux, 80 acres ■ . in Union township to Herman F., I Geimer for $12,000.00. George W. Rust et ux. 70 acres I in Jefferson township to Abraham : Harsh for SI.OO. James W. Becker executor, w-2! in lot 428. Berne, to Elmer Liechty 1 for $4920.00. o . - — Plan to Honor Fliers Buffalo, N. Y.. —(UP) —Thirteen Polish military fliers will be awardled the insignia of the ‘‘Gold Caterpillar" By the orving Air Chute Company, according to an official einnouncement made through the Polish legation at Washington. The report was issued by Col. Rayski. chief of the Department of Aviation ministry of Military Afftairs. \rroiNTMI-’.N I OF KXfcX l THIX j N’otii v is hereby given. That the undersighed has l»een appointed l-he- • utris of the Estate of Jennie Gales I late of Adams t’ounty. de< eased. The Estate is probably solvent. Bessie May Gates Executrix Dore B Erwin, Attorney Maith 5, 19::v, Mar<‘h_r. : i 2-19
aSANJ'I Sfe* H©. If yon need money for any worthy purpose you can quickly get it from us on your own security. Loans are made on our liberal twenty payment plan, but you may pay in full at any time. Interest is charged only for the time you use the money. Call and see us. You can get a, loan without delay. Straight loans for farmers. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. Phone 237 Decatur, Ind - .... ■■ MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS I will make them out for you. ED GREEN PHONE 436 and ! will come to your residence. M-W-Flf FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON' Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61. Home 303 MH -e- {QmMMMMM* Typewriting Stenographic Work If you lune tiny extra typewriting or stenoßiapliic work i I will he glad to do it. Phone | 12 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman's Luw Office, K. of C. Bldg.
Lambert Selects AllConference Net Team Lafayette. Ind., Mar. 12.—(U.R) The all-conference basketball team of the big ten. selected bv Ward Lambert. Purdue coach, includes fourof hiosme n.nw LETAOINestt four of his own men. and to make his spirit of loyalty perfect, the fifth is a Hoosier at Indiana University. The team: Harmeson, I’a rd nt; McCracken, Indiana: Murphy. Purdue: Wooden. Purdue; Boots. Purdue. Lambert's second and third teams are made up of players in conference schools outside the state. o BASEBALL BRIEFS | (U.R) • —— ♦ Today's Games New York Giants vs. Chicago White Sox at San Antonio. Tex. Boston Braves vs. St. Louis Cardinals at St. Petersburg. Fla. Philadelphia Athletics vs. Tampa | at Tampa. Fla. Boston Red Sox vs. NavSl Base. I at Pensacola. Fla. Yesterday's Results New York Yankees. 8; Boston Braves, a. Brooklyn. 11: Detroit. 3. Philadelphia Athletics, 11; SI Louis Cardinals, 3. Ch'cago White Sox. 5: New York Giants, 5 111 inning- 1. Yesterday’s Home Run Hitters Bressler and Thurston, Brookllyn; Foxx and McNair. Athletics, j _ ! Clearwater. Fla. —"Bibe Haman must accept the club's offer of $15,000 if he wants to play ball this year.” President Fr; nk Yotk o the Brooklyn Robins said today. “If lie has not signed when the season opens he wifi lc auspend ed.” Clearwater, Fla Facing tliei’ first real major league p tching of the season yesterday, the Detroit Tigers were mad to look meek and mild by the Brooklyn Robins. '”aik. Morrison, Luque and Elliott held the Tigers to 3 runs while Brooklyn collected 11. Biloxi. Miss. The Wfishingtor Senalots will piny their first prac tico game of the year today, w'th ilv regulars and rookies meeting 'n a 6-fnni:ig < lash Recruit Infieldr Jimmy Mel . •<>«! lippears to have won a berth as utility infielder. Pensacola, F'n. Boston's Red Sox will meet the naval base t'-am here today In th ir first exh bitipn gam<> of the season. Manager Hi fnie Wagner and Coach Jack McAllister are satisfied with the condition of Ihe pl iyers and now ire work’ng to develop th- young players. Q Officials For State Tourney Announced Inillaiiapolia. .Mar. 12. —(U.R) Five officials instead of four will handle the final games of the Indiana High School Athlete Association state basketbail tournament Friday and
Saturday. K. V. Ammerman, tourney manager, announced today. > The officials and mimbeis assignj ed them are: I—Birth Bayh, Terre Haute; 2 Carl Olson. Gary; 3 — Vaugfin'Russell. Terre Haute; 4 Hugh Vandiver, Marion; 5 Dale I Mille. Indianapolis. In past tournaments it wa- the 'practice to us four officials with I one alternate, who worked only ln[ case of an injury to one of the] other officials. This year it was deemed advisable to add the alternate to the regular list and in case of an injury depend upon the remaining four to carry on the work. o SPORT TABS Evanston, ill . Mar. 12.—Michigan, and Northwestern are expected to lead the championship fight when the annual big ten swimming meet s held here Friday and Saturday. Five champions: Schwartz, Northwestern. 100 and 220 yard dashes; Walker. Michigan. 40 yard dash; Ault, Michigan, 440 yard swim: I Hindi. Northwestern. 150 yard backstroke, and Peterson, North-1 western, 200 yard breast stroke, will defend their titles. I,afayette, Ind., Mar. 12. Purdue will end its indoor athletic season this week-end with competition in j wrestling, swimming, gymnastics.l and fencing. Chicago. Mar. 12. — Considered; one of the greatest centers who) ever played in the big ten. Stretch[ Murphy, the pivot man on this I years championship Purdue team, tonight will test h's ability in the professional field. He will play center for the Chicago Bruins aga nst the Brooklyn Visitations, in a national professional league game. Legge Urges Farmers To Reduce Acreage Washington, March 12 (UP) | ''ai;man Ixrgge of the Federal •'arm Beard h. -. begun an intensive amiaign .o get wui-.it farmers to rt.luie. their acreage next year. .vhi< h lie sees a- the only salvation ar dti..e:-sad p.ices as tile resuit >1 his exxp -rieiice with the present .niergeiii y. The Fai’in Board chairman and agricul lire department officials iltherto have lecommendod a 10 per cent cut in acreage, but Legge ssued a virtual ultimatum yesteriay in which he said, in effect, that ;iiie s farmers reduce their proluct on there is no.king tlie board ■an do for them. o Poses as Clerk And Gets Valuable Stocks New York. Mar. 12—(U.R) Somewhere in New York today one of the calmest and most suave gentlemen in the profession may be chuckling over the easiest and perhaps most valuable 15 minutes he ever spent. Posing ns a broker'; clerk, even lo the fa miliar white jacket, he -lend in the hallway of the firm of Benjamin Block and Company yesterday and ca'mly accepted $87,300 in valuable stocks from messenger boys who had been sent to deliver them. His system, although not new, police admit was polished in the extreme and his suavity was never lacking although he first accepted only $2,300 in securities, then waited and accepted ,485,000 more. . Then removing his jacket, he put,
on his hat amt coat and walked ous of the door, no one ever cus- : pelting him. Edmund Rose, a messenger, first handed him 100 shares of Consoli- : dated Film stock—valued at $2,300.77 for delivery to the company and later Louis Moorehead gavel him a bundle containing 1,300
Satisfied Customers! . , I The best product of any business concern, uheih-1 cr it be a factory, a store, a rffitroad or a bank, is I SATISFACTION. This bank prides itself upon its! Satisfied Customers. I We are provided Tvith every facility to do tht most modern and up-to-date banking and we invite yon to utilize our services. Our various departments including. < hecking, Certificates, Savings, Trust, and. Insurance will be glad to render you advice. Consult us. The Peoples Loan & Trust Company BANK OF SERVICE. i —' Vj - "— i "b? ■ HIM pi OtCATUK 1 1 I I 1 1 A BANK OFFICER I meets, with patrons, just about II 1 every kind of business and financial problem. They study merI chandising, farming, credits, col- I I lections and overhead. Let them I analyze your business and finanl I <ial problems with the idea of 1 throwing the light of experience I and unbiased judgment upon j [ ij 1 them. 5 I I II I 1 I H I I 1 I I r: 1 111 I First National t r I Capital anil Surplus *120,000.00 | t 1 Decqtur. IndiQng j l t-11111111H11111 11! 1111LHHL
shares of I nit- : A.:, ratt aJH valued at sxs.ip, . ~ to nffnrn later t ■ their gB receipt. ■ Although he mav ( >r niay fl have known it. ti e tickers ofl closed down at noon in meafl lof William H. Taft and thedfl was slow in being given. H
