Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1930 — Page 2
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« >< n >; ;< >K» xxikk >C CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS, f | BUSINESS CARBS, S AND NOTICES ajeSKM KJCX2CK affIWJRSBMKMKWMBMW FOR SALE FOR SALE -Feeding tankage at the Decatur Rendering Plant. % ton lots or more delivered free oi charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 20tf FOR SA I.l'. 1 3-4 tnu Do, ini7 ’7. panel Bed; 2 coining yearling colts; 1 Jersey bull; 1 Four row beet cultivates. 19-21-24-26-28-x FOR SAIJd —1% ton Dodge truck, panel bed; 2 coming yearling < beetThlttvator. Leland A. Ripley, Mo Tree, Ind., 11. R. 2. Willshire phones 19-21-24-26-28-30 X FOBWSALE 192 ti hold I ~u: ..... IlfflTT good. God tires. Alfred J. Route 1. 6!*-3tx eod PoTHFCH ~ Goose eggs. Mrs. Ma on Michaels. Route 5. 71-3tx FOR SALE —Round Oak wood and coal range in first class condition Cheap it sold this week. Phone 405. FOR*SALE— 1 full blooded Holstewi cow, eligible to be registered. 'ltill be fresh Mar. 27. A good one. Jesse A. Ray, 1 mile south, 4 miles east Monroe. 71t6x FOR - \VliTl- ro. k for hatelrffig. Also gooseberry and rhubarb giants. Phone 8471. Mrs. Ed Beery." 72-31 x FOR ISALE - Modern 7 room House. Hot ‘water heating plant large basement full lot, garage. Priced fo r quick sale. Address Box L. % Democrat. ' 72-3' OR SAW! —Good 7 year old hors>> sound weighs 1700 pounds. Fred Siauffor, 9% miles south of Decatur. • i 72-3tx > FOR SALE —Lulless oats recleaned, i Hartman and Dodderer. Bluffton ' ind. ! ! 73-3tx FOR 'SALE —Sound mare. 11 years I oM; 1 mile east of Decatur, on | Piqua road. Peter L. Miller. 73t3x ' WANTED WANTED — To clean wall paper, wpjh windows and houses, clean i cisterns. Frank Straub, phone 210 , 71-3tx WANTED —Farms and city propertied to sell. For quick, satisfactory results, call 265, the JohnsonBartlett Auction Co. 72t3 MALE HELP I WANTED — Respon sible man wanted for Decatur store.; $50.08 par week to start and substantial profits. $850.00 cash deposit require? on goods. District Manager of stores. 118 No. May Street. Chicago. Mat■ .26-27 2s MALE HELP WANTED—for Watkins Luu e in Decatur Average earnings $35 weekly. Chance f<4' reliable hustler to make big paying connection. Write at once, THE J I R. WATKINS COMPANK 242 202 E. Naghten St. Columbus, Ohio. Itx : HELIFWAN T E IKExeprienced girl wanted for housework in Decatur home. Three in family. Must he experienced. Telephone 532 at once. FOR RENT FORHENT Six room house with I bath; garage, possession April 1 i ,pl)onB*No. 2 from 1 to 5 p.m. 70-t3 I FOJtr-REN ’£ —5-room house, semi- 1 modern. r.arn suitable for gar-j age. ,„Phone 799. 72-3tx FOR RENT Furnished ~apartment ■foiijight housekeeping. 703 North j Second street, phone 1071. 72-3 t 1 F()h>*RENT— Six room flat above j •kVand M. Pharmacy Phone 162 ; y 72-3 t I J'Otf RENT Light house keeping • 'rooms. Modern 2 rooms on the grotnfti floor, private entrance. 31ti; N‘. Srt! St. Phone 511 72-tf' FOR. RENT —5 room house, mod- ’ "ej-n, except furnace. Inquire at ! 604 N. Third st. 73t3x a M»Th i: or i tx ci. si; t i i ::m:x i or i-;st ven xii. .Nettie is hereby given t u the ire-1 djt ri*’ heirs and legatees of Fred , KjoeiTfieniamn. deceased, to appear In the Adams ('lnuit Court, held at 18se>rtur. Indiana, on the tsth dav of Apr4*“lMsS, and show , <u»e if nnv. w.hy’-the FINAL SETTLEMENT A( 'NTS with the estate of said il«eerient sliould not l„-approx ed: and s.-iid’lleirs lire notified to then and there make proof of heirship and rec-etn- their distributive shares. I'reiftl. Koennemann, Administrator Jiyewtur. Indiana March 26, lliljo .\ttOTfiey Dore It. Erwin , .•?*• March 26 Apr 2 ) Roy Johnson is 111 at her lixtmeJ with an attack of the flu. up to S3OO on your own signature ami security. No endorsers required. Our twenty-payment plan makes the repayment easy. . Courteous, confidential service, esn g-.-t a loan today. ’ , Straight loans tor farmers. Franklin Security Co. 'Over Schafer lldw Co. pXtttft 237 Decatur, Ind
First in style First in color. First in the latest models That’s Hart Schaffner & Marx ALWAYS See the New Spring Suits Now. Decatur, lud. S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Unite phone &wo Home phone i-i Ambulance Service eMMownMaoareaaraß For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. 11. FBOHNAITEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. | Office H sirs: 10-12. 1-5, 6-8 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOC RS: 8:30.to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, S:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN Au 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. Lobcnstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv .ce. Office Phone 90. ReHidenee Phone. Decatur 346 or . 844, Residence Phone, Monroe, 81' LADY ATTENDANT o o IRIGII) A 1 R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor « Phone 207 N. 2nd St. (» <1 Have you A KIBITZER in your home? Come to The ADAMS-Sun. Mon. or Tues.. and learn the answer! MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS I will make them out for you. ED GREEN PHONE 436 and I will come to your residence. M-W F If ' —- Typewriting Stenographic Work II you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad Io <b> it. Phone 12 for appoinlment.. Florence HoThouse fudge .1. T. Merryman s Law OH ice . K. of ('.. Bldg. AUTOS rc-financed 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 . Laid values have struck Ibe bottom and are rising. Buy now on our easy payment plan. Low rate of interest. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 DccalUi' Indiana
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Corrected March 26 90-120 pounds $8.85 120-140 pounds $9.25 140-160 pounds .... $9.90 160-200 pounds $10.50 200-230 pounds $10.35 230-260 pounds $9.90 260-300 pounds $9.60 3oi)-350 pounds $9.35 Roughs $7.00-SB.OO Stags $5.00-$6.00 Calves $13.00-13.50 Lambs ... ... $9.00 Cattle: Fanners $3.005i.00 Cutters sLo')ssJf* Medium Cows $5.50-s6.»><i Goods Cows $6.00-$7.5’T Steers $7.00-11.00 Heifers SB.OO-11.00 Butcher Heifers $7.00-$9.00 Bulls $6.00-SB.OO East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. N. Y., Mar. 26. U.F.: Livestock: Hugs: Receipts, 700; holdovers. 380; weights below 210 lbs., active to all inter ts, 10 2oc over Tuesday’s average; htav’er weights iliout steady, tmlk. 130-210 lbs.. G 1.25: few. $11.36; 210-25,1 lbs.. $1u.50-$ll; 3001 b. butchers, $10; packing sows, $8.75-$9.25. Cattle, receipts. 100: vealers unchanged. good to choice, $14.50sls; common and medium. $9-sl2. Sheep: receipts. 600; lambs, strung to 35c higher; demand improved; quality plain; medium and good woolskins. $lO-$10.5t); choice iumlyweights quote. $10.75-$11.00: shorn lambs, $9.75. Fort Wayne Livestock Cattle receipts 50; Calves 50; Hogs 300 sheep 25; Hog market 15c up; 90110 Ills $9.25; 110-120 lbs. ,'■.so; 120-130 lbs $9.75; 130-140 lbs .10; 140 150 lbs. $10.25; 150-160 lbs j11>.160-200 lbs. $10.75; 200-225 ■bs $10.65; 2251250 lbs $10.50; 250 275 lbs. $10.25; 275-300 lbs. $10; 300 350 lbs $9.80; Roughs 8; Stags 6; Calves sl4; Lambs $9. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Sept. Wheat 1.05*4 105% 107*4 I.oß# Corn .... .84*4 -85% .85*4 Oats .... 43 .43% .43% .42% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected March 26 No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat 95c No. 2 Hard Wheat 92c No. 2 White Oats 38c Burley 50c Rve ... 80c i < 'orn 85c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Hggs, dtnten . 23c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 35c Job For Police Force Dublin, (h. . (HP) The police o.ce here has bedn ordered to find lie thief who stole their chief’s new lat, Q J- — Henry Fuelling of Root Township • -Miked nt et business In Decatur today. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. 11. ZWICK & SON I’alfb answered day and night Ambulance Service , Phones: Office til, Home 303
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1930.
>SNOW CAUSES ROAD CLOSING . State Roads Impassable After Severe Snow of Tuesday and Todav > • ) : , Indianapolis. March 26—<U.R)— I , Three-hundred autos and ten buses 1 ‘ were stalled in deep snow drifts i Hat the jtincticfn of state roads 20 Hand 2. east of Michigan City, tot; day, according to reports received 1 by the state highway department. > I The snowed-in cars standing ♦ nlong- the highways made it difffi cult for state employes to push ftthrongh the drifts with snow I iplows. » Chicago was completely cut off ) by highways leading in from the i east and south. All roads in I northern Indiana were reported ■ j impassable and motorists in een- i tral Indiana were experiencing! difficulty in pushing through the i , drifts. The blizzard still was raging in northern Indiana at noon today. The highway department report- ’ ed the following roads blocked: Jioad 2 East and west of La- . I porte. Also from Hebron to I Westville. i Read 6 —lllinois to Westville. Road 10— Bass Lake to San Pierre. Road 12—Illinois line to Miclti- . I gan City. -| Road 14—East and west of Win ' I ! amac. t'S-20 —East of Michigan City. Road 22—Illinois lire to road 52. VS-34 —Illinois liqe to Wolcott. Road 29— North and south of La- ] porte. US-30 East and west of Vid i paraiso. Also from Illiiiiois li|ic ‘ . | to road 43? VS-52—North of Lafayette. —*- — : Airplanes Take Off Mt. Clemens, Mid)., March 26 -• j I'ndaun cd by Sullen snowtfMlcd: kies and snow-covered terrian. I phe first, pursuit group from Seifj ridge field hopped off today for Saei i ramento, Calif. : Headed by Major Ralph Royce, 1 he 22 pursuit planes of the flight roared awty for Chanute field. Ran t.otrl. 111., at 9:45 o’clock. Two trans- ! port planes, carrying 13 men, had, -1 star ed at 7:30 o’clock. '[ Ths Selfridge field group will par- ; ticlpate in mimic war tnaneuvem -I .t Sacramento. 2 | __o \OTf< Il OF FIX\I. SKI I’LIHIHVI , j Notice is giy on io tij<> errI lifnis, heirs and lovatci-H of <’hri»j Han I’. IMirry, deceased, to iippcar In . ■ ’it«- Adams Circuit Court, held at l>e- ' catur. hidiana. <» nthc 11th day of April I'i;;n. and show causi, if any. 'hy the Final SHTTLEMKN’ri , M’(’(ir.\’TS uhh tile estate of said'!<*•'’Oi’iit should not be approved; nn«l ’ I •mid heirs, arc notified to then and | y Ihvre make of IndrsJilp and rr-i "eive Fheir distributive shares. sW. Ibclo'r. Fxccutnr i l»cc,-<tur. Indiana. MaMrrh IS. Ift 30. | Attornws I fore I*. I’Dwin U March 1!» H '• - M>T|< I! <>F MHTf IJMEVr OF \(>. 27»H| Notice is iierch* given to th” creditors. lieirs and Jcsratees «*f Ilarvet . Heer, deceased to appear In the Ad-* hiis Circuit Court, hold at Iloeatu*, | ImiiHtia. on the lUh duy of April I !•.'>(). snd Klimv cause. If any. why the ri\AL s i-; r t l k m k n t. U’i’oCXTH u|ih the estate of .sail! Ie« C’leiil should not be approved; •mJ said tie|rs arp n«»tifl*T| to then I t 1 iml Cie-e luake proof of heirship. I ind recei e distributive shares.; Rosa Beer. Executrix I r’etatur. Indiana March If*. 1930 » Attorney I ruchte and bitterer. ) March 19-26
LOCAL PEOPLE TO ATTEND MEET ! I CONTINUED FROM FAC-*-’ ONE) Other programs which will be j held at Hartford City in connection with the confereiwe have been I announced and include a concert program by the Senior Choir of the Grace Mathodist Episcopal church. lof Hartford City U> be given Saturday nighs. April 5, at 7:30 i o'clock. On Wednesday. April 2. at 7:15 o'clock the DePauw University chorus and sextette will deliver a program’ following a banquet at the United Brethren Church. The banquet will begin at 5:30 The program for the Taylor University banquet and entertainment will be given Thursday, April 3, from 5:30 to 7:30. The Veterans of the Cross Fellowship and their ! wives will hold a luncheon meetling Friday, April 4. at 12:30 .o’clock in the Presbyterian church. The Ministers’ Wives. Widows and Daughters Association banquet i will take place Saturday, April 5, i I commencing at 12:30 o’clock in the Christian Church of Hartford City. The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society will observe an anni- ■ versary program, Friday, April 4. at 2:30 o’clock at the Grace M. E. i Church. The Woman’s Home i Missionary Society will hold an anniversary meeting -on Saturday, ' April 5, at 2:30 o’clock at the Grace Church. The Epworth Forest Institute Conference banquet will be held Saturday, April 5. in the U. B. Church. o—————_ Principle. Ignored Topics of conversation among the multitude are generally per sons, sometimes things, senreel) ever prinelples.—Clulo-w.
Sedans Coaches 1929 Dodge Six 192 K Chrysler «2 1929 Chevrolet Six 1928 Dodge Six 1929 Whippet Four 1929 Chevrolet Six 1927^W111y8- Kn irht 1{)28 Chevrolet Four 1927 Essex Six Sedan 1928 Whippet Four 1928 Pontiac Six. 1929 Dodge Six Coupes Brougham 2 o’2’ N-* Special Six 1928 Dodge Standard 1927 Essex Six 1928 S Msex Six 1925 Bu ’ ck >Slx 1927 Dodge Four. 1926 Chevrolet I’our. f ; ’ Reasonable Terms Saylors Motor Co — —
MANY SEEK NEW APPOINTMENT New Enforcement Head To Be Named When Activities Shift ■■ ■ — Washington, Mar. 26 (U.R) A large field of candidates is being; sei ion -ly considered for the post i of national prohibition director, when dry law enforcement activ- i it’es are transferred from the treas•> ury to the just’ce department. .1. D> Pennington, prohibition administrator fnr western Pnnsylvania. was here today conferring, witff prohibition Commissioner .1. M. Doran, who will retire from pule lie off ce when the departmental transfer is consummated. The p ttsburgn administrator j was a lieutenant commander in i th“ navy during the World war. ’ iHe was appointed admin: trator Iby former assistant Treasury Secretary L. C. Andrews. Andrews is , now supporting bis protege for the i national directorship. Attorney General Mitchell, it I was learned authoritatively, desires a man with military expert!ewe for the directorship which ; will pay S9,(X>O a year. Maurice Campbell, New York administrator, has been mentioned as a prospect and Harry Anslinger. deputy prohibition commissioner in charge of narcotic enforcement, is undrestood to be backed by Assistant Secretary of Treasury Lowman. Ale Oftedal. formerly assistant prohibition commissioner and now special internal revenue agent at Los Angeles, has conferred with Doran and Mitchell on the prohibition situation recently.
I William J Calhoun, New Jersey was sLickm. Today his ■ administrator, and William G. was reported as Walker. San Francisco adminis- Dr Jennie s • -xplained trator. have been called into con- came uucons mufetence by Doran recently to talk hard play bo .oi-c his | over impending changes. take tn enough oxygen to Officials of both the treasury sufficient waste- The 'ami the justice department inti-| sone d the lun ami mate the new national prohibtion l*" e * ,hyKicia ' believed. H i director may be a "dark horse,"! ■J* llll ’ ll -' s;, W the and probably a two pistol fighting ' P illall "<l in H Iman like Brig. Gen. Smeiley But . Person who r. m:nn s in a ler of the marine corps. Butler’s H 8 ** ’ al ‘ ' ell ? ine name has been mentioned in con-1 ' fl .. i ... .. i bliiMjicss ;i’i4 nectlon with tne pending vacancy .. ■ .. ai Ideutli follow in. some for some time. ■ Youth Suffers Peculiar Steel Barons Armfl Ailment While Playing I I Youngstown <) .March Sfl Indianapolis. March 26- ( J—'Charles Ms< hwab anj fifl A 9-yyear-oM boy became ,?u<|4euL.-C- P rav ''". ma '' i:,ls Pf &fl blind and lost consciousness while hem Steel Corporation. aB • f laying at school yesterday. here today to take personal Dr. W. L. Jennings Indianapolis of Bethlehem tight Physician, blamed violent play, with.public Steel <>v< the übsnrffß improper respiration, for Leroy Youngstown Sli i and TubeH Rothrock’s unusual case The lad re 1 Their privatt cars rolledH gained l ansciou I, ess and his Pennsylvania station notloigl ! sight .last night, five hours after he dawn. B Community Sall VACANT LOT ON LIBERTY WAY I SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1930 I Commencing at 2:00 I’. M. I Good Round Oak Wood and Coal Range in fii'.-i , .>s cuiidß Small Gas Stove with oven; Good Oil Heater; 3 <L. i I'xli Aim Rugs; one 6x9 Rug; I Carpets; 3 Oak Beds, sprint and ma'tM ■ set of Double Coil Springs; Cot; 2 Dressers; 2 Commodes; Che Drawers Large Mirror; Bookcase; New Refrigerator LibraryH I 10-ft. Oak Dining Table; Buffet; set of Dining Ch.i’ts; 3 KN ( liiirs; Table Lamp; Settee; Carpet Sweepers and many I arti< les. TERMS-CASH. J ACK BRUNTON. Mgr. i Anyone having anything to sell list it i' one,’. Planned Finances Just as the successful farmer plans his crops yeai ahead, so should every man plan his finances lor future. A good system of crop rotation that is I" 11 "' ed through is bound to win out in the long rux Your business affairs can be planned ahead. I® fV hy not come in and talk with one of out oil' l ® l They have helped others with financial plan' and t may be able to he’p you. It doesn’t cost anythin* j a confidential chat. The Peoples Loan r & Trust Companj BANK 01 SERVICE. — —
