Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1930 — Page 2
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1 AviEj 1 WV. - NMKDCWWWW'IW><.>:.><.>< X ><X ii< iIKiXJt >« CLASSIFIED K ADVERTISEMENTS, >< ■ ~ 31 BUSINESS CARDS. AND NOTICES ;< >1 n:< >Wi:: a>;"><»><” ”-■■ - - FOB SALE F<>lt SALE — Peechug - ’linkage at the Deoatur Rendering Plum. ton lots or more delivered tree 01 churgo. Phone 87U-T or 613. 2mf' I’OR SALE Blood tested baby chicks every Tuesday and Thurs-' day. We are specialists In custom-1 hatching $4 per list. Star Hatchet.v., 225 East Wabash St. Bluffton. Ind. i 56-61 FOR SALE—New Fordson 30 horse power tractors. Craigville Garage 58-51 FOR SALE—Sparton 6 tube table model radio, including two new B batteries, one speaker, and storage battery with trickle charger. Phone 593. 60-3 t FOR SALE or Iteiit Fine small home in Decatur. Modern except furnace. Rent reasonable. Inside railroads. Inquire at this office. 6013 I FOR SALE—6 mom si mi-modern j I'7" House bii paved street. Close in. I $llOO. Must be mid at once., Phone 265 or 803. 60t3 j FOR - SALE Fordson tractor, in good condition, or will trade for | horse or team. Lee Bell. K.F.D. 1, : Willshire. O. 60t3x FOR SALE Magnolia phonograph I with 72 records. In good condition l 308 No. sth St. Phone 372. 60-3tx FOR SALE Four poster antique bed and Princess dresser, call phone 1124. 60-3 t FOR SALE 1000 chick brooder stove. Hard coal burner. Walter Thieme Phone Hon 845 x 61—3 l | FOR RENT Furnished light holts keeping apartment, first floor. | No objection to a child. Private! entrance, porch, basement, garage, i aleo garden. Inquire 1127 W. Mon-1 roe, phone 1269. 6bt3 FOR SALE —5 pedigreed Chinchilla bucks. A. Z Smith R. R. 9 61-3tx ■ FOR Sale — S-day old Durham j calf. Phone Preble 2 long on 36 or see Lewis Selking Jr., Decatur ■ R. 4. 62-3tx 1 FOR SALE —Tested seed corn. Willi do custom hatching. $3 per hun-i died. Earl Landis, Monroe R. 1. 62 5t eod ■ FOR SALE Ford Fordor sedan Call Franklin Security Company. , FOR SALE—Spring plaid coat with Lynx fur collar, size 14. Price $5.00. Phone 930. 62-3tx FOR SALE —Goose Feathers. Mrs. Gust Ehlerding. R. 4 Decatur, Preble Phone 12 on 36. 62-ltx FOR SALE Six year old grey mare ‘ a good one, good worker. Web ‘ hay loader. C. C. Millet Route No. 8 ( Call 864 on B 62-3tx 1 ■ - WANTED WANTED — To mend runners in silk hose, prices reasonable.) Phone 912 or see Emma Hebblel evenings or Saturdays. 59-6tx WANTED —To buy a Brooder house I that- can be moved. Must sell i teusonable. Mrs. Oi-va Teeple Mon-| me, R. R. 1 61-3tx I WANTEI>-- Fence Contrat ors to ] bid on large Job of fence contract-1 . iug. Inquire of Paul H. Graham at Graham and Walters. 61 3<. WE WANT Rags, Auto Tires, Inner Tubes, Newspapers, Magazines, Mixed Papers, Scrap Iron, Scrap Metals, such as Brass, Copper, Lead. Zinc. Auto Radiators, Batteries, etc. Also in the market for Beef Hides, Calfskins, Hofse Hides, Greece, Tallow and Wool. We will call with our truck with- | V> a radius of 10 miles, if you have a load. Phone 442 MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing MALE HELP WANTED Man wanted for V/atkins route in Decatur. Average earnings $35 weekly. Chance for tellable hustler to make big paying connection. Write at once. The J. R. Watkins Com pany, 242-202 E. Naghten St., Columbiis. Ohio. Itx FOR RENT FOR RUNT -3 mom apartment, furnished for light housekeeping Phone 198 or 42 4 Marshall street. 60t3x FOR RENT- Part of do.iiih- non.a-, at 604 north Second Street, Semi modern. Tel. 1023. 60-3t;> FOR RENT—I2O acres land in Ad ams county. Sec Paul 11. Graham at Graham and Wallets. 61-3' FOR”RENT A nice clean !i root i house a 421 Not th 7th St. Call George Dixen Phone 1002 62-3tx FOR* RENT- - 5-room hotis'~on N Seventh St. Modern except furnace. Inqniie at 601 N. Th rd St. 62-3tx FOR RENT 6 acres of ground on thirteenth street, for corn. Call phone 666. 62-3tx .. LOST AND FOUND FOUND Ohio truck license piaia T-65121 with tail light attached. Tel 6511, or call at 9U9 Walnut Street.
You are well dujssed in a Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit Spring’s newest styles in Tweeds and Twists at $22.50 up xchuiteKCow/ DacaUtr, l»d. 'W’v. wiX S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 j Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. IL FROIINAPFEL Licensed C.liiropr.ictor and Nalurapath ; j 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. I Telephone 135 I MONEY TO LOAN I 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. - I Lobenstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS I Cails answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. i Office Phone 90. i Residence Phone, Decatur 346 or 844. Residence Plume, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT -I'l 2U O , | I F R I G I I) AIRE Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGLST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. 11 o o : miekii i •* h i: < aiiMV No. 13131 he iit'iF Savings anti Loan Associa- ’ | ion VS. Julia AL llicktnan, Charles I A!. II it l<imhu. I ( By v I tile of an order of sale to I me <ih**< u»| from the Clerk of th? 1 Adams Circuit Court of Adams Coutt- ■ . I ty. Indiana. I will ♦•xpose to public j ‘ ' '-ale to the h!s4hc.<t bidder, on f'rid.'y I ( ’ tin 2sth day of Al t. Hi A. I>. i »ctw<-eji the Itoijis of I'♦ o’clock A. Al. 1 md I o'clo- k P. M of said day. nil ;he east floor of the Court Hous? i f | in Ltecatur. Adams County, Indian t, 1 I 1h- rents and profits for a term nut j I 1 x< f-e ling seven years, the f dlowing ■ | l“s< il-el real estate, To-\Vit: In-Lot number thirty one (31) in ' the original plat of the town (mm i I (’it\ » of Ihcatiir, Adams Count 1 . i ; Indiana, as the same is designated; • in tiiv original plat of said town.! I no v city, situ.tied in Adams C-»unty j I Indiana. \n.l on failure to realize the full i I irnount of Jmlgmvnl interest and!* I Osts I will .n the same lime anil; I ;»lih v • \|>os l<» sah the fee sinipo »f >;*id r« il estate. i Tulu n as ilo- properly <>f Julia Ml; I lickman and Charles Al. Hickman ai. j ' C-v suit of tin lheatur Sivmgs an i j I .an Association; Said Sale will be made without i tin relief whatever from valuation!' • r Appraisement Laws. Harl Hollingsworth, Sheriff | Adams County, Indiana i ’ L. Walters Attorney , : ■ ■ r ♦ —1 rane Mom** AUTOS -e-linanced on .smaller payments. Quick Service. Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind. OWN A FARM When land value is high is the time to SE L L But when land value is low is the time to BU Y . Land values have struck) the bottom and are rising. ‘ißuy now on our easy pay- ; | nient plan. Low rate of ' interest. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 •‘Decatur Indiana)
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»- -- .... - MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT DE LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS lCo;reeled March 12) 90 120 pounds $9.65 120-140 pounds 10.10 140-160 pounds 10.70 160-200 pounds 10,3'11 200-230 pounds ... 11.2 V i 230 260 pounds , 10.90 260-300 pounds 10.70 300-250 pounds 10.50 Roughs 18.00-J9.00 Stags $5.25-56.25 | Calves $14.56 ' Datnbs SIO.OO I Cattle: Cantiers $3.00-14.00 i Cutters $4.00-55.501 Medium Cows $5.50-56.00 Goods Cows • $6.00-57.50 Steer. $7.00-11.00 Reiters 58.00-11.00 Butcher Heifers 57.00-59.001 Bulls $6.00-58.00 | East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. N. ¥., Mar. 13. (U.R) Livestock: Hogs, receipts, 800: | holdovers. 500; market active to I packers, generally steady; bulk. 16'1-210 lbs., $11.75; 230-260 lbs.. $11.25 511.50: 270 lbs., $11; 150 lbs., down. $11.25 to $11.50; packing sows. $9 to $9.50. Cattle, receipts. 50; cows on-> changed: cutter grades. $3.75-56.25. Calves, receipts. 100; vealers slow, weak to 50c lower, $15,50 1 down. Sheep, receipts, SoO; lambs steady at Wednesday’s decline: quality plain, shown by weights quoted, $11.50 to $11.25; bulk, medium and good. $lO to $11.15; clip-1 pers, $10; fat ewes, $6.50 down. Fort Wayne Livestock Port Wayne, Ind.. Mar. 13.- (U.R) - -Calves, receipts, 50: hogs, 300; sheep, 50; hog market steady to 10c off; 90-110 lbs., $9.50; 110 120 lbs.. $9.75; 120-130 lbs., $10; 130140 lbs.. $10.25: 1 10-150 lbs., $10.50; | 150 160 lbs.. $10.80; 160-200 linn. $11.15; 200-225 lbs., $11.05; 22525'1 lbs.. $10.8'1; 250-275 lbs.. $10.55; 275-300 lbs., $10.30: 300-350 lbs.. $10.10; roughs. $8.25; stags. $6: calves, sl4; lambs. $lO. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Sept. Wheat $1.04 1.08 1.04*4 1.05% Corn .7444 -78% .80*4 .80’4; Oats .39% .4114 -41 .4114 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected March 12) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat SI.OO No. 2 Hard Wheat 97c No. 2 White Oats 37c Barley 60c live 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Egg', dozen 22'' BUTTERFAT AT STATION Mutterfat . . ... 33'- - If \itoix i mexr or e\e< i roi< Xn. 27 IS* is hereby given. That th” I iin<h‘r>ignc<l lias appointed Executor of the Estate of Anthony 1 WcrtaberKt r late of Adams County. • i .ist'd. 'i he Estate Is probably solvent. Ibrimrd \\ I II zbrigei . Exerut"? - •« b. 2<i. IB .10 l»ou- B. Erwin Atty. Feb. 27 M. G-1 ’ %ri*<>lX I MEX r OF EXE* I TOK VO. 27 IN Not ire i- hereby given. That the iiiPH i sin ned has b<en appointed Ex* < iitor of the Estate of Henry Eltinu late of Adams Bounty. deceased. The .Jstatc is probably solvent. I*, inard Elting’. Executor Feb. 2'. i'.»:;<i. |»ore B. Ei win Atty. Feb. 27 M. G-13 — 0 <iet the Hrfplt—l reae at Kome
DEQTUK DAILY DEMOCHAT THI’HSDAY, MABCH 13, 1930.
4 U ... f COURT HOUSE j ——.— Real Estate Transfers lantlia J. Huffman et al, out lot. 201. Decatur, to Jennie Baumann ei al for SI.OO. Archie Smith et ux. 78*4 acres in j i Union township to Lawrence A.i ; Roop for SI.OO. John M iler, 80 acres in Preble' 1 township to Emma Miller tor SI.OO 1 Marriage Licenses John P. Bertsch, Route 1. Berne Farmer to Leah Rauch. Berne. YOUNG PLAN IS SIGNED TODAY — FROM PAGE ONE) many's enslavement for the next; 58 years.” Only one of Hindenbutg’s wartime fellow leaders. Field Marshal | i August Von Mackensen — although I himself an ultra-conservative, stood j by the aged president and insisted that he sign the bill as the only i-ou.se open to Germany. Police and Strikers Are Hurt in Street Riot Bombay, India, Mar. 13. —(U.R) — ' Railway strikers and police were i injured today in skirmishes in various parts of Bombay. Four trades I union leaders were arrested. Several strikers and police were injured and one striker was taken to a hospital when police charged with batons and dispersed 50 strikers who were practicing satyagraha —that is, passive resistance, by lying on the ground and obstructing traffic in fiont of the railway sup I erintendent’s office. Police forcibly removed them, whereupon the strikers threw stones. The strikers threatened to start a more v gorous campaign. 0 Scalpers Are Arrested Muncie. Ind.. March 13 (UP) — Four Indianapolis youths three of hem higli school students, were irio 'ed by Muncie police last night when they were allegedly scalping i l ckets to the final play of the sstate high school basketball tournament. The boys were arrested in a ding s 'ore. According to police, the youths were selling tickets for Friday's ' games at $5 each, and for both days at $11). No charges were filed , ga ii.it them. Names the youths gave police were Joseph Quinley, 22; Robert lacksuu. it. Shmtridge high school ■ Don Carver, 20, Arsenal Technical : high school anil Robert Dyer, 18 ’ ( a hedral high school. Names given Muncie police do no appear in the Indianapolis city dir ■ I ec.tory ami ate not the .same as those of residents listed at the addresses given, it was reported. — ————— WANTED Girl wants to take care of ch Idren after school or in the evenings. Phone 663. 62-311 o - — • XOIKt: OF FIX 41. -I I I I I MI X I OF E9T4TE M). •.mill ■ Notice Is hereby given to tl>" <redltuif. heirs mid legatees of William X Smltlev. ibvegHed. to appear in the Adams (Inuit Court. held ar ■ lieeatur. Indiana ini the L’itli day of . Marell. 1930, and slow cause, if any. ■ «h( the FINAL SETTLEMENT Ai i’tll NTS with the estale of said 'lceeilent should not lie approved; ami said heirs are notified to then ami there make proof of lielrahlp ami le- • eh'r their distributive shares. ; William It. Smltley Administrator Iterator. Indiana March 3. 1930 Attorney Dole B. Erwin .... March •-’<>
Plane Saves Life | Colorado Springs, Colo., Ma". 13. (U.R>—Another life was credited I ; today to man s swittest inode of ) transportation—the airplan.. , The six weeks old son of Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Ingersoll was near | death from pneumonia and physic- ) ians decided the child’s life could I be saved with an inhalator. There was none in Colorado. The | frantic father telephoned to numerous cities of other states — there Iwas no inhalator available? Finally a physician near Chicago obtained an inhalator from a Ch - cago hospital. The oxgyen tank I , was placed aboard a western bound airplane, rushed to Cheyenne, Wyo., i and then here by another plane. o TESTIMONY IS RECEIVED AT DRY HEARING; (CONTINFEd’fROV. 4 AGE ONE) in my life and 1 do not nelieve the real successful business men do.” J. H. Marshall, Minneapolis, president of the Federal Wholesale Druggist Association: "My experience with other leading business men is that they also are ob erving these laws.” Clarence H. Howard, Illinois, chairman of the board of dhectors of the General Steel Castings Cor[poration: "I have always been and continue to remain a total abstain-1 er from use of intoxicating drinks and number among intimate friends ; men who are leaders of American business today who have sufficient respect for our government and love for their fellowmen to uphold the constitution in its entirety by abstaining from the use of intoxicants." .1. C. Penney, founder of the J. C. Penney Company chain stores: "You may state emphatcally that I would if necessary take oatli that not one diop of liquor is in my home and that I do not drink Honors of any kind either publit Jy or privately.” Ralph H. Burnside. Portland. Ore., pre-Ident of the Willapa I.umber Co., wired: ‘1 have nev< r violated the eighteenth amendrnimt. My judgment s that over twothirds of business men wth whom 1 asso< iate sufficiently to know something of their personal' habits do not violate the prohibition law.’’ , John W. Sherwood, Baltimore, liusident of Sherwood Brothers, large-t oil d stributors in MaryliMid, replied: "The Murphy statement is sheer bunk, at least here is one business man who lias not violated the eighteenth amendment and has not disposition to do
Community Sale at BELLMONT PARK, Decatur, Ind. Commencing at 12 o’clock noon SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1930 HORSES—CATTLE—HOGS—SHEEP FARM IMPLEMENTS Manchu Soy Beans and Some Bailey. ANYONE HAVING ANYTHING TO SELL PLEASE BRING ■IIT TO THE SALE SATURDAY, AS WE WILL HAVE A NUMBER OF BUYERS. ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer and Manager
Iso.” |l T. J. Foster, New York, chair-1 ■man of the National Bridge Works.h ml iwered: "it is a long way from 1 ’the time when we were supposed|< |to close every deal and beg n every 1 lunch w th a drink." E. L. Smith. Chicago, pri sidem J 1 Nation”.! Association of Clothier. Jami Furnishers. wir>-;l. "Have neve, I violated eighteenth amendment or I any other proliilrtion law because such a violation is against moral.' physical and constitutional law." C. M. Rodefer. president. Rodefer 1 Class Co.. Bellaire. Ohio, said: ' Have been a total abstained dm ling entile period s'me ratiiii ation: ■ of eighteenth amendment." -oCo!d‘ Analyzed as Pyrite Andersen, Ind.. Marell 13 (t l ■ —Engineers at Purdue university! exploded reports of discovery of' I gold on the Cecil Bronnenbeerg I ! farm, nerr Chesterfield. Chemical analysis by the univei j sity authorities and by Deleo Remy ' chemis s at Anderson indicated that 1 the sh ny substance was pyrite. Because cf the complete absence of gold in Indiana, or of any forma tion which would indicate gold, no geologists had given even passing ecus deration to the excitement | over Bionnenbeig's claim. — o — Kewanna Pastor Leaves Kewanna. Im'.. Mar. 13.- <U.R) ! Rev. H. (1. Bulger, pastor of the ! Church of Christ at Kewanna for ) in y eais. has resign d. | Rev. Bulger said he was leaving because the closing of two Kewari-1 na banks in February had embar-, lased the community, his congte-l gat.on and h inself. __— 0 Claim Ratification Was Illegal; To Fight Case Now York, March 13 II P) .'. coinm.t ee ol the New York count.' iav.yei s’ soi iatiun has found, aftei two yea:s study, that the 18th I j amendment t as illigally ratified , . nd will take its aigumeiits to 'he 1 FISH! FISH! Smoked salmon, smoked w hite fish, smoked herrintj. Fresh white fish. Halibut, Salmon and Boneless Fish. FROGS and Oysters. Plenty of Fresh Country Eggs MIITS(H L E R ’ S Phone 106 or 107
I’nited States supreme court. i The decis on was announced lasi night by professor Leslie J. Tnmp > kins, head of the law department t of New York University, a member I of t'.ie committee. Tompkins said t tlie i omm ttee's vote was 6 to 1. the ; s majority holding that the 18th a ii
Satisfied Customers! Tfe best product of any business concern. er it be a factory, a store, a railroad or a bank. ii^K e SATI> I ACTION. This bank prides itself upon .Satisfied Customers. Me • V. e are provided with every facility in do 'post modern and up-to-date banking and we you to utilize our services. Our various departments including, (hetkin;, ( ertifit ales. Savings. Trust, and Insurance will glad to render you advice. Consult us. The Peoples Loan I & Trust Company I* BANK OF SERVICE. K I A BANK OFFICER I I meets, with patrons, just about ’ I 1 every kind of business and linan I 1 cial problem. They study nv’i- I chandising, farming, credits, col- I ■ lections and overhead. Let them I E I analyze your business and linan- ■ , cial problems with the idea of ■ 1 throwing the light of experience ■ | and unbiased judgment upon ■ i I them. 11 M,. I ■ I First Nqtionql I |\ 1 Capital ana Surplus *120.00000 I j i I Decqtur, Indi quo |i I
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