Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 22 March 1930 — Page 2
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MXBUKWWMtCXJU X.KIM >I.M >< X >< X FJWCIKIg CLASSIFIED j ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, 1 AND NOTICES I N! FOR SALE FOR SALE — Feeding tanknge at] the Decatur Rendering I’lnnt. I - 1 ton lot* or more delivered free 01 charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 20tf; FOR SALK 60t> bushel 01 corn, Oir mile from Decatur. Phone 1081 , 69-3tx FOR StAiTE 5 year <> I <l~'(1 uernut v cow. a good one. Good corn plan | er. Good work horse. Frank Smith,; SSuth 13th street. 68-3tx FOlCs ALE—Narragansett Turkey ■ Eggs, 35c. R. J-. Mann, R. 9. 69t3x I FOR — Mattresses. Big bar-1 gains in mattresses at our store for the next few days, selling from 7:50 up to 30.00 dollars. Sprague Furniture Co., 3 doors West of the P. O. Phone 199. 59-311 | FOR SALE — i trailer; 2 Ford trucks; one 1927 ton Star truck; one 1925 Ford coupe used tires and tubes and parts tor all makes of cars.’ Dierkes Wrecking Co.. 1409 Nuttman Ave. 69-3tx FOR SALE—Rawlefgh Good Health I Products. J. A. Tumbleson, 903 i IKerkes St. Phone 5754. 69-3tx FOR SALE or RESIT Farm ” i acres. Liberal rental, attractive; price. E. A. Tonnelier, 333 Fourth j St. Phone 286. 69-3tc FORHSALE - —""One upright piano Price right for early sale. Address ; P. O. Box 121. 69-3 t FOR SALE —90-day seed corn. $3 per bushel. William Miller, route Decatur. * 70-6tx-eod FOR SALE Xu in be:' 25 Buckeye Brooders in good shape. C. D. Houk. Hoagland. Indiana. 70-3tx WANTED WANTED —To buy 3-day-old Dur i ham or some other heavy calves Wilmer Worthman. f’raigville | phone. 68 3tx . WANTED About 50 head of good draft colts front one to four years . idd. Call phone 356 E. J. Ahr. 68-3: x I MALE HELP ■ party wanted to handle Watkins Products iu Decatur. Customers j established. Excellent opportunity for right man. Earnings ovqr 140 ; weekly. Write C. O. Gernes, 242- ; 260 E. Naghten St., Columbus, O. i FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished light house I keeping apartment, first floor, plea ! saut rooms, sink in kitchen, private I entrance, porch, basement, garage, also garden. Inquire 1127 W. Mon ■ Foe, Phone 1269. 67-6 ; For RENT or SALE Farm. 120 ' acres. Liberal rental, attrai Tv. | price. Inquirt E. A. Tonnellier. 333 I Fourth street. Phone 285. 68-3 t i FOR RES'T OF SALE -One Sixteen I acre farm. A. D. Suttles. Gdn 68-3! Foil liEN'l'—Fcnished light housekeeping rooms in Modern home. 611 N. 2hd street or phone 456. 6S 3t FOR RENT 7 t onm house at 231 North 11th St. Phone 396 or Inquire 223 North 11th st. 69-3tx ! VOR REN T Small residence m ] Kekionga St. completely furnished | Call phone 1(184 Decatur. 69-3tx i FOR RENT Six room house wiln bath; garage, possession April 1. phone No 2. 70-3 t LOST AND FOUND LOS i —mack and brown Rat Ter-1 rier. Finder please phone 457 and i receive reward. 68-3t] Old Bells Removed Windsor, Englund. —(UP) —Th> ' bells of Windsor parish church’ which were cast in the 17th century | and always tung on royal birthdays,] have been taken down after belli-;; reported unsafe and in need of tun-] ing. — ~ —o ' London. (UP)— The limitation of wrong numbers is one of the I things that the newly formed Tele i phone Users' Association, a branch | of the L berty League, hopes to i achieve In its efforts to make th-~-! British telephone service "as good' as the American service, If not better." o Oil Firw Liquidator London. —(UP)— Reginald Death | is named as liquidator of the Consolidated Oil Fields of India lim ted i — 0 1 ondtnr. —(UP) The distinction; nf owning the race horse with the i shortest minm on t '«>:d goes tn; Mr G L. Redmond, the American owner of "0". _ I CALL SAM BAILER for Horse Shoving I’ltoiiv 53f>l. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lad.’’ Attendant W. 11. ZAVK’K SON < allb anhwcivd day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Oil ice 61, Home 303
Treat Your Feet to the Best Interwoven Socks in a wide variety of beautiful new Spring patterns. 50c, 75c, SI.OO xchuite&Tjo. «*/ Decatur lixl S E Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Ohice phone 500 Home phone 727 I Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. I 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 I An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGSR ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. ; Lobenstcin & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS j Calls answered promptly (lay or nigljL- Ambu.ance Sen-ce. z Phone 90. i Residence Phone, Decatur 316 or 844. Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 ATTENDANT jo -— — ■ U IRIGI D A I R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. I i. 1 > -- - O ! Roy K::lver of Chicago is spend ’ i ng the week-end with his parents . Mr. and Mis. I. A. Kalver. . I MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS I will make them out for you. ED GREEN PHONE 436 and I will come to your residence. M-W-F ts I "! . Typewriting Stenographic Work II you have tiny extra lype-i , \\rilini» or stenographic work I will be glad Io do it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Ilo'.thouse ;Judsfc .1. T. Merrymans Law; Office, K. of (',. Bldj». LOANS on livestock, implement;, furniture, autos, etc. 20 Monthly Payments. Special Straight Time Loan for Farmers. Call, write, phone. Franklin Security Co. Sci.afer Blds;. Decatur, Ind. Phone 237 MONEY TO LOAN City luoans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm 10 or 20 years We write Insurance. —THE— Slittles-Edwards COMPANY Niblick Store Bldg. DEL Al UK, - INDIANA
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS — Corrected March 20 i 90-12;) pounds $8.95! 120-140 pound< 9.35; 140-160 pounds 10.00 j 160-209 pounds 10.60] 200-230 pounds 10.45; 2'30-260 pounds 10.00 ] 260-300 pounds 9.701 ’ 300-350 pounds 9.45 j Roughs 67.00 SB.OO Stags $5.00-$6.00 Calves $13.50 Lambs $ 92>0 Cattle: Cannel's $3.00$ I. Oft i Cutters . $4.00-$5.50 Medium Cows _ $5.50-$6.00 Goods Cows $6.00-$7.50 Steers $7.00-11.00 Heifers . SB.OO-11.00 'Butcher Heifers $7.00-69.00 ' Bulls s6.<)o-SB.OO ! i East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. N. Y„ Aiar. 22. i ’J.r —t. ve tock: Hogs: Receipts. 3)0; holdovers. 700: lather slow, steady to strong. ; 179 210 lbs.. sll 25; 22’0-250 lbs.. 810.50411: 260 325 lbs.. $lO-$10.69. ] Cattle. Receipts. 75; week's suR , 1 ly normal, demand fair; generally | I steady; quality plain; bulk, me* I dfum and short fed steers aud ; venrlings. $11.25412.75; few. sl3: ' at cows, $7.50 $8.75: T utter grade*. I »3.75-66.25. Calves: receipt*, none; vealers '(•losing 50c to $1 under last week; good to choice. 614.50-615; com mon and mtdiunt, 69-612; culled! townward to $7. Sheep: receipts, 300: lambs about steady with oil" week ago; mid I week decline 1 egained: good to I choice woolsklns, 610 50411; me-; j (’irm and strong Weights, $0.50410.50; clippers. $9.50-610; Woofedj I ; wes, $6.5’) down. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Sept. ! I Wheat $1.05% 1.08% 1.07% 1.09% Corn .83% .85% .86% Oats .42% .43% .43% .42% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected March 20. I No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat 95c No. 2 Hard Wheat . 92c No. 2 White Oats '37c Barley 50c 'Rye 80c; luwn 85c i A.OCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET: ..gg . dor.wi 22c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat . .. ' 3Gc COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers William Gerber et ox. 80 acre'. ■1 Kirkl.iml township to Homer Got- ' be: for $13,(1(10, - — - - - - Requests Jumb'ed New Vol'! , (UP), Os Hie film;■mml of requests lor Hp<>< Hit musical numbers that are received l:y j radio inusit ai entertainment organ!/.'iitmtH, almost 75 per cent have to «• lirnwn a atty, according to I larry I H'r lirli. of the A. mid P Gypsied. | Hailhi lans who ask for tpmthil 1111:11 1 5 oi'ien have either the mime ol | lira selection or the natue of the author incbrrect, and many times they ' have both rung.
DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1930
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I Baptist Bulletin O. E. Miller, pastor Morning hour of worship and Bible study begins at 9:30 with an; interesting program, closing at 11 o'clock. The B. Y. P. U. meets at 6 p in. Evening hour of evangelism and i praise at seven. In this service I there is always a he'pful spirit of song and inspiration. Another i question in the Scripture will be considered, the subject being. “A Question which cost a Great Man His Position.’ - Spend an hour in the evening of the Lord's Day and be better fit for the week. On Wednesday evening of next 1 week the lecture on India will be delivered by Rev. C. B. Sarber of ] Pleasant Lake, Indiana. Welcome here! — o The Methodist Episcopal Church The Church School will meet , promptly at 9:30 a.m. E. D. Colter I will be in charge generally Os the ' school. Remember there is a class for every one. You should have seen some of the classes last Sunday filled to overflowing. Tlu? Morning hour of worship; wIT be In the observance of the Holy Communion. will be a bapti mal service for adults and j I children and also reception of: i members. The hour is 10:45. The Junior Church will meet at I 110:45 and Jane Krick will have 1 ; charge of the program. The Intermediate League will' meet at 5 p. m. under the direction! lof Mrs. Downs. This group Is dej veloping very rapidly. It would do ] 1 the parents of these boys and girls good to attend some of their j meetings. The High School League will meet at 6 p. m. This group also takes in young people who are out. of high School within the last few years. The Evening service will be directed by the pastor at 7 o’clock. The service will feature mtlsic as a part of it. Come if you enjoy 'good music. There is a general call through 'I the congregation for the Covers of ' ; the Advocates you have been re- i 3 reiving through those months since ! the colored front is used. Tltebj] too, we would like to have gifts of ] any religious or classic phonograph | records. These are to be a gift to' ja missionary who is returning Io her He’d iti the early spring. i j: .—_o United Brethren R. E. Vance, pastor The Ho’y Spirit teaches. Joliu, 14:26. _ But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the I Father will send in uiy name, he 1 shall '■each you all things, and bring ■(' things to your remembrance.. whatsoever I have said j . unit) you. The Father. Son and Holy Spit-j , it arc tilt euibodiment of all truth. The Father (God) is the creator of all things. Jesus is the Way. Hie Trulli, and the Life. The Holy I 1 Spirit Is tlie teacher of truth in . thia disitensation of Grace. The Sunday School teacher, the Sunday School and Church are agencies
I through which the Spirit works. I | The church is here to serve you! and by the assistance of the Holy i . Spirit supply your spiritual needs. The Spirit is here to fill up your empty soul if it has been emptied of all things that pertain to the world, the flesh and the devil, it costs to be a Christian, though salvation is free. All that God asks is that you repent and believe. He asks that yon give (ones-tenth) the tithe in acqnowledgement of His owner-hip of all things. He prom ises you. for your faithfulness, eternal life. To reject Him, to live without ( Him. to conform to the world,' brings nothing in return. The I world dorftands your soul, your money, your all and promises you nothing that will stand the test of | time. Pause a moment and think more seriously, and tarry with the I people of God tomorrow. Sunday j School. 9:15. Worship service folI low ing. Theme, ‘'Spiritual Recuperation." Evening service. 7:00. 1 Subject, “The Gospel, the Power I of God." o First Christian Church It. B. Hurt, Pastor. Do you r member the story of the King who was told that all of bis troubles would cease if ho would sleep three nights In the sh'rt of a happy man? And how flits courtiers searched his entire kingdom and were about to give lup in despair oj finding a happy ; man? And how they finally on countered a tolling peasant win i was completely iiappy? And how when asking fcr one of h’s shirt:,.’ they found he didn't own even r i 1 shift? The moral s envoi's: it is th: -tate of the inner man that brings happiness—tint the state of th out er man. Religion makes right tin Inner man! Services: Sunday School at 93C a. m. Preaching and communion at 10:45 a. m. Evening service in charge of the Young People at 7 I n ' - • You arc welcome! — -o ‘ —<rFirst Evangelical Church M. W. Sundennan, pastor j Winchester Street How many churches are there in jDeeatur. and what is their aggie ’ gate seating capacity? If all the enrolled members attended their (churches at one time there would I hardly be seating capacity enough | to accomodate them. Then how about the multitudes 'who are not enrolled as church ; members? How many of your 'neighbors (to not go to church? Take a quiet little inventory of your own neighborhood, and invite those that do not attend church, jto come to church with you. Sunday is to be known as Neighborhood Huy al the First Evangelical church. Everybody bring a neighlmr. This is a church with a ‘‘Glad Hand." Strangers will feel perfectly at home in our church. . The morning program opens at 9:15 arid closes at 11 o'clock. ' Everybody can be home in time
; for a noon "Family Dinner. ' The [ ’ Dime BCIIUOI c*a.-,.-»' n IVI all ages. The pastor's message "The \ 1 Abundant Grace of Our Lord” wil' j I ibe retresning to ail. You will lie 1 j delighted to hear the anthem by 1 , • ' by*Harry L. Brooks. ! The Young People's meeting at 16:15 is always of great interest to : I the young folks. The pastor's message at seven jo'clock: “God's Unspeakable Gift" 1 will be snpplimented by the choir anthem. "Trust Ye In The Mighty I ■ God” by M. L. McPhail. The board of stewards will meet in special session on Tuesday night. Church Night on Wednesday night 4t 7:15. o St. Marys Church First Mass 7:00 Children's Mass 8:30 High Mass 9:45 I’tayei Hour and Benediction. 2:30 Tuesday evening Lenten Sermon j and Benediction 7:30. | Friday eveni ig Way of the Cross ' and Benediction 7:30. o — Zion Evangelical Lutheran West Monroe and Elevnth Paul W. Schultg, Pastor Getman service 9:00 English service 10:4a Sundi.y school and Bible <la s 10.00 Wednesday evening Passion service 7:45. :— 0 Church of God Cleveland Street .'unday School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching Services at 10:30 A. M. Evening Services at 7 P. M. — o Zion Reformed Church A. R. Fledderjohann, Pastor "Eater into His gates wi h hanksgiving and into His courts •vfth p. afse". Sunday school at 9:15 in charge :)f M. I . Worthman. Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock de: mon subj-ct "The God of the Pnriarchs" Junior, Ecnhir and Intermediate J. E. societies mee. at 6:15. Evening servile at 7 o’clock with] 1 message on the subject "Volcet j .ml Liles Ditecthni". A to. J al welvinne Is extended. 'the choir will meet lor eunta'u lehei-.'sal at 2:15 tomorrow alter.mon did at 7:bo o'c.ock tonight. Presbyterian Harry H. FemtheH, pastor To all who mourn and need com.oll, to nil who are tired and need .us., to all who are friendless ami .vant f.iendship, to all who are I lonely and want companionship, this 1111. h opens its doois and in the mine,of Jesus the Lord says" Wei•otne." ’1 tic juniors will meet in the Juno:' .oom a 9:0(1 o’clock lor a period of l' vol Jon and worship. Let (he child ren come unto me a id learn of me >O. I am meek and lowly of heart. I #lll give them strength to battle the ways cf life. Sunday school al 9:30 Mr. Ed. Ashbain her’is the suporintendeiil. A m hitol of religious odnea ion where the way of life as Jesus taught If s ptodairi'-d and laugh' under competent toUclieis who are roltowe. s of 1 holt Ltir;l. Moi'iif:ig Worship at 10:30. An lio.:r of devotion ill prayer and meditation with snug anti sermon. Al spiriDml :r>'at for nil who Seek Biel, I Lc .1. The Young Peoples Uhoir will .1 xisl 11 the riiuulislie past of Hie (erviee. Ihe p;.s 01 will preach on the Ib.einu: "Blpssing to Bless.” i lic.iv will lie special music. Christi; <1 Eadeavor at 6:90 P. M : This is the Youug Peoples hour
where they gather for a period of open discussion of the great themes of our Christian life. All young People are invited to come and take part. Evening Service at 7:00 P. M. The pastor will use as his theme for this set vice “Spiritual Gorwth.” There will be the singing of old gospel songs and everybody is welcome. To all who sin and need a Savior this church bids you welcome. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES By PAUL HANCHER In the absense of Mr. falter Krick the piim ipal of the "high si IrofL Mr. Curtis was in charge. Mr. Krick went to Chicago Thursday and will return Sunday. Hr. C. J. Lntx was the chapel speake; Ft (lay morning. He talked about thq trip he took nama. Mr. Lu z told of the great locks end of the America down iv. 1 Panama. The Senior play cast has been chosen and the cast will begin practise Monday. The play is “Anne-what's-yourname?'' It will be given April 10 and 11. Tri ck piactise started this week inder the supervision of Coach Cultis. Almut 25 candfda'es reported for piactise and the prospects so a great year in the running field Is shown by the wealth of material. Dig Up Harbor Chain Portsmouth. England—(UP)—The protect.ve iron chain the: stretched across the entrance of Portsmouth Harbor in je olden days is being dug up by ordei of the Admiralty and the links. 3 feet 9 inches long and 3% inches thick, will be distributed between London, Portsmonth Dockyard and Portsmou'h city museums.
Come Back Strong Don’t lot a little temporary reverse keep ?• down. No matter what the misfortune — tv* RACK STRONG. No matter if you are not able to start >1 account, start one anyway anti make a strong c to maintain it. : Some of your dilTit tillies will fade a" a - v ’ going. Establish your own system o f so much per " tC stick to that plan and become independentThe Peoples Loan & Trust Company BAM OF SEKVICKk — .. .jtfT l
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