Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 77, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1930 — Page 2
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iMw»imninMWiwnmFrw!>t ix x juoxjtf £ | ADVERTISEMENTS, >< | BUSINESS CARDS, ; | AND NOTICES ILxiKlKJc>vt'K)i2t»«D<3t«:«^M><><" >cxjn FOR SALE Fbir' , SAl~K — S’etsliiig latilag' l at the. .Decatur Rendering Plant. Ms ton lots or more delivered tree 01 charge. Phone 870 -T or 513. 2Utf SALI?' St.irled «lih'ks, redlK ed prices while they lust. O. V. Dill Ing, Craigvllle phone. 76-31 FOR &A1.1,' IrTsli - Cobbler'steed potatoes. Edwin Steele, Wren. Ohio Route 1, Decatur phone 845 A 76-3tx eod FOR SALE— Kawleigh Good Dealt n Products. J. A. Tutnbleson. 903 Dierices St. Phone 5754. 75-3tx Mil SALE—IO stands of bees, apparently in good shape. Not able to care for them. F. F. Gregg, box 21$ Qeueva Phone 81 Geneva. ■ 75 3t FOk SALE —6rocery Store well located, doing good business. Priced for quick sale. See Jilhnson-Harttett Auction Co. Phone 265. 75-31 F6R SALE -2 good young milk 4 5 years old. One with call by side, other heavy springer. Schmitt Meat Market. 7«>t3 FOR SALE Fresh cow 6"years old extra heavy producer high test. Inquire of Ray Smith phone 5621. 75-3tx FOR SALE Modern 7 room house. Hot water heating plant, large basement, full lot. garage. Priced for quick sale. Address Box L, % Democrat. 76t3x FOk SALE- A fresh cow. Telephone C-845. 76-31 x FOR SALE—2 bicycles Tii good condition, $lO each. Werling Bros., '•» mile north of Preble. 76t3x FOR SALE —Early and late potatoes. good lor seed and fine for cooking. $2 per bushel. Fred Bender. opposite school house. Pleasant Mills 76t3x FOR SALE Registered Guernsey hull. Registered Guernsey heifer calves. S Sheepshires. Linn Stuait. 2 miles north. U mile west of Wren. Ohio. 77-3tx FOR SALE A Buscher alto saxophone as good as new. at.reason able price. Phitbert Hoile R. 7 phone 0-882. 77-3tx FOR SALE —Small radio cabinet at a bargain. Phone 277 77-3tx FOR SALE Six loom house on West Adams street. Small down payment balance like rent. Steele and Jaberg, K. of C. Bldg. Phone 256 77-31 FOR SALE— Durham cow fresh; calf by side, phone Monroe Dan Stepler. 77-3tx FOR SALE —Rich dirt for flower • beds. Five bushel and over deliv cred.’loc bn. Phone 813. 77-31 WANTED IN THE MARKET for 4 or 5 ton I of baled or loose clover hay. | Schmitt .Meat Market. 7513 | WANTED- To buy. 10 hives -if | beds. Quote me price. Isaac I Everett, Monroe, Ind. It. 2. 7G42x ! WANTED—House work by exper-I iemed girl Phone 663. 77-3tx j WANTER- To clean wall paper. ■ wash houses and windows and ! clean cisterns. Call 210 Callow and Kohue. Frank Straub. 77-3tx - : FOR RENT FOR RENT- —"room house, nog garden, fruit, water, electric | lights. Located at 137 Mcßames St. luqu re at this address.' ■ sT ''’ e ’ FOR RENT—Six room house modem except furnace. Space for car in garage. House located inside railroads. Inquire at 402 Mercer Ave. 75t3 FOR RENT — Semi-modern dwelling centrally located. Inquire at 134 S. sth st. .7613X.1 FOR RENT -9 loom house oti Wai-’ street. Send to box S. E. Democra: Co. 77-3tx FOR RENT - Five loom hoti-*e eleventh street, seiniiuodern. will rent for 515.00 per mouth to reliable patty, for informa lon call 799. 77-Mx ■* -— ■— ■ o— —- —■ rfit tn* riqr nt rnm», Decatur Home Builders Notice The Annual meeting of the Decatur Home Builders will be held as provided in the by -Wk at the offieevs of Leo E. Ehinger at two o'clock. Tuesday. April Sth, for the purpose of electing officers and attending to such other, business ns may come up. John H. Heller. Pres. Leo E. Ehinger, Secretary. Mar. 24-31 A-7 NiTTic r: or i i»f m». :ss3<i Notice is hrwjy tv Ike • 0i1«»rb. It* irs wild Ivgalci'x 'if .M;hlk4 kuw . •hrvawil t«» a|»p«-ar tu B * th. t hvLj <tt j,.. Ptir. In limi t oil ihv loth flay «»C April and v mw, if win. whS ihr FINAL S I’2 T T L E M E N i A< < <>l N I S with the of mi I 4<m it I .MiioiMtl rm I l»t-ed. m» I "ai«l helr> an* h-Hified then tn) there make piowt b-dra tip .uid it* (•eht their distributive shares. Levj Adnitnisfhirtur. UixatiH- Indiana, March 22. I 9«»» Atturney Frit- lute and Litterer. , March 21-21
mi ■» —• ■—• *»-— — »i» w ■ * — - - Snappy, New Spring Neckwear The kind the taste demands and the pocket book commands. SI.OO K-7 Decatur. limL S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service i-\.r Bi'.ni:i; health see DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Liccpscd Chiropractor and Naliirap;itli 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. SCHURGSR ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. Lobenstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls au’wered promptly day or night. Ambmanee Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Ri sidence Phone. Decatur 346 or 8-M. Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT I) <) F R I G I 1) AIRE Sales and Service Household and Commercial ALGI’ST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. i (» ■■■■MMaaMIwaMMHMMaaauMnMMwsMMaMBSMiBMwvB Iceland Only aln'Ut one-third of 1 per cent of ti e total area of Iceland Is under cultivation. Typewriting Stenographic Work H you have any extra lypewritini’ or stenographic work I will be glad to «;o it. Phone 12 lor apptriiitiueiil. Florence Ho’.thouse Judge .1. T. Merryman s Law Oll'iee, K. of C. Bldg. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. 11. ZWICK & SON t ails answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61 Home 303 AUTOS re-linanced on smaller payments. Quick Service. Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind. MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Loans 10 or 20 years Wc write Insurance. —the— Suttles-Edwards COMPANY Nibhck Store Bldg. DECAiLR. • INDIANA f
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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE INDIANA LIVESTOCK Corrected March 31 90-120 pounds $8.65 120-140 pounds $9.05 j 140-160 pounds $9.7'1 ! 160-200 pounds $10.30 I 200-230 pounds $10.15 23ft-260 pounds $9.70 260-300 pounds $9.40 300-350 pounds $9.15 I Houghs $7.00 SB.OO ' Stags $5.00-$6.00 - Calves ... $13.50 Lambs $9.00 Cattle: Canners . $3.00-skSfe' I Cutters SI.OO-$5.00 . I Medium Cows $5.50-$6.00 ' •Goods Cows $6.00-$7.50 I Steers . $7.00-11.00 I ; He f. rs SB.OO-11.00 | Butcher Heifers $7.00-$9.00 | Bulls . $6.00-18.00 1 — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE .March May July Sept. Wh-iii $1.06% 1.09’/» 1.07 Q 1.097*1 Corn .53% .84% .86% .86% ; trj.ts .43% .43% .13% .12% i East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 82100; holdovers 300; rather slow 10-20 c below Saturday’s average; packers insisting on full decline: bulk 130-200 Ibm $10.90-11; 220-250 lbs. $10.40-10 55; ; packing sows $8.75-9.25. Cattle; Receipts 2.200; better : grade fed steers and yearlings | very slow, bulk unsold. Bids and | 1 odd sales 50c lower others weak to 50c lower; medium and short fed steers and yearlings sll-12.50; medium heifers $10.50-11.25; fat cows $7.25-8.50; cutter grade $3.50- { t 6.25. i Calves: Receipts 1.500; vealers ino.- tly steady, good to choice sls- - common and medium SIO.OO- - Sheep: Receipts 7,200; lambs fairly active, generally steady, good to choice sparingly $10.75; medium and strong weights $9.5010.25; shorn lambs $9-9.50. — Fort Wayne Livestock Cattle receipts 50; Calves 50; . •Ilogs 400: Sheep 50; Hog market steady 10c olf 90-110 lbs. $9.25; 110-1 120 las. $9.50; 120-130 lbs. $9.75; ' i 1:0-140 lb-. 10; 140 150 lbs $10.16; i ; i5>160 lbs. $10.25; 16V-180 lbs. j 10.35; 180 200 lbs. $10.50; 200,225' lbs. $10.40; 230-250 lbs. $10.25; 1 |4s>-2,5 lbs. $10.10; 275-300 lbs. $9. w; 3/0-350 lbs. $9.65; Roughs $8.25 .tg $6, Calves 15; Latnhs $9.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected March 31 No. 2 Soft Winter Wheal 9Sc No. 2 Hard Wheal 96c i . 2 White Ooats 39 Barley &OC ~yc 80C Corn ... f 85c grocers egg market I Eggs, dor. n 23c BitlitHfAl Al STATION Butterfat 35c ... - DR. C. V. CONNELL VED.RINAIUAN Office 120 No. First Street ‘ I’Lone; Office 113-Resideiice 1(42 | Sp'• til Attention given to j tattle and poultry practice j I I u o
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1930.
COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Frederick Geier et ux. part of in I lots 161. 163. Decatur, to Austin E. McMichael for SI.OO. Marriage Licenses Harvey Urick, LaGrange county. 1 Indiana, farmer to Ella Felty, Geneva. Allen Edward Crisamore, Decatur. farmer, to Alice Fuller, Decatur. :_<) Alcohol Long in Use Alcohol has been known from I time immemorial, but it was not until ISOS that its composition was determined. The word “alcohol’’ is of ; Arabic origin and literally trans late<l means “powder for painting • the eyebrow*." It was prepared by I the distillation of fermented materials during the Middle ages. Anhydrous alcohol was Hr*i prepared | by Lavoisier, a French chemist, in , 17941. and its omipeaition was first determined by Soissume in ISOS. o _ Popular Adage The adage about the pot calling the kettle black is found in many tongnes. A Spanisli adaptation Is: ( ’Said the jackdaw to the crow: Get away, nigger." while in Italy one hears; "The (uin says to the kettle: Get away lest you stain me " "The shovel sn»ff» at the (adter," Is the ' way the French put it. Hindus i quote:. “Tie mh/nder said to the needle: ’Get away, you have a hole in yon.’ " Forettry in Europe France took up forestry only when the destruction of most of her forests was followed by heavy A<hmls and the washing away of her hillsides. Need for wood, says the American Tree association, first caused the German* to think of for- ; estry, for there, where winters are ; tong and severe, fuel wood is al most as necessary as food Itself. 0 World', Forest, Russia iias the most extensive forests. Next comes the British empire; third, Brazil, ami fourth, the United States, says the American tree association. These coun- ' tries together have within their borders nearly two-ghirds of the forest land of the world. The remain I ing third is divided among more than fifty nations. o Hard-Boiled Small Jane was having dinner with Iter grandparents, and Iter grandfather was serving her hard belled eggs In halves. He had warned her not to drop the yidk. : When he fated the sec ond egg she pi|>ed out: “He careful, grandpa. ' and don't drop the set out." British Censu, The first complete census of Great Britain was not taken until 18*11. Before that time authorities ' had estimated the English populai : tion in 1570 nt 4.100.221. In 1870 at : 5.773.040. The census of 1 SOI »ho\ted the census of the United Kingdom tn ho r|O..V»UVA Sim-o , then the census lm« been taken every ton years. ’ MtTHK IB’ rixii. snni.KHI’.VI I .if o rvrn so. . Ik Iwrchy jrivi n t«» the <rr ' ‘ litois. hvirs ami h Gall* h r| i «• i»» th I X.laius rirrilit < •unit, held .it iNNMluri ' Indi'iiui. iHi tht» 251 U day of April.! and xii'isr If «inv wlr th' ! f'INXL SEH’kKMBXT AIN'OVNTSj . ivhh lUu vMlalr of >ui*J flu'rdi'nt, I kliuhLl Doi be appro'od; and saDl ! ijh- li s are iodiCU d !•» I hen and therp . •take ».f heirship and reuclve, ■ their dlstrfbutbe share*. Mchin Mallonee. Administrator » fb-catur- Indiana. March 29th 1930. ’ AttQrikey Earl B. Adams. I Marell 31 April 7.
May Open Ports Mexico City —(UPl —The Secretary of Communications lias under consideration a project for opening to international trade the Pacific ports cf Arista and San Benito, it. the state of Chiapas. Officials of the i department are studying the project. o Fresh Air and Warmth The public health service says that fresh warm air of a projier degree <>f moisture nn<i free from appreciable draft is now recognix.etl as essentiaf'to indoor workers. The i old idea that a cold room necessarily contains fresh air and that comfortably warm rooms necessarily contain bad air has been discarded. Indian Allotment, Tlte oldest Indian reservation Is the one at Indian Mills. N. J., established in 1758. other old ones of eonshiorable size are tlie Navajo reservation (largest in the United States! and the Seminole reservation. 75 miles southeast of Fort Myers; also the Crow reservation in Mont.-ftm. — —o French U,rd by Royalty 1 English was not habitually used i in speech or writing by any Eng- ' lish king until Henry Vs reign. 3.H) years after the Norman conquest. Henry IV at the beginning of the j Fifteenth century still wrote lit i French to his English tailor In ■ Londirn. ns shown by a letter in the j British mttsetim. Old Englith Railroad Electritlcuiion of the Swansea A .Mumbles railway, the oldest line in i the w.uhl. has been completed. The Swansea A Mumbles was opened in 1807. and for the first 70 year* • was operated by horses Steam lo> ronwHives began to run in 1.877.— ' Loudon Tluh's. XX x X X X X X X X :.s: x x x x x x x x x x x x, 1 Ashbaucher s s S MAJESTIC i FURNACES •» 'g I ASBESTOS SHINGLE x ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739 «jCx x x.x.KtL&'hKKKa x.x.x.x
REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE—Modern home close-in, 5 rooms and bath, garage; $502 down, balance like rent. 5 Room Hous* and Garage; semi-modern; first class repair. SISOO. 6 Acres—Lovely Country home. 6 room house, fine condition, good barn; excellent orchard, fruit of all kinds; soil is rich loam; Electric! lights; 4 miles from Decatur on State road. Will sell or trade on good 1 Decatur property. — .A. Country home, 6 acre’, good soil, 6 room house, good barn, electric' light line; 7 miles from Decatur. SSOO down, balance payments. 24 Acre Farm—6 Room house, good barn and outbuildings, 8 miles • from Decatur on good road; S7OO down, balance in payments. Will I trade for Decatur property thta is clear of indebtedness. ’ — P OR SALE —Wonderful Decatur Residence. 8 room house, ? squares |of court nouse. This home completely modern every way. Priced right. FOR SALE—Grocery store, welt located, doing good business. — JOHNSON-BARTLETT AUCTION CO. Peoples Loan and Trust 3ldg., Room 5 Telephone 265,
Wants Name Changed " i d Gary, Ind., March 31— (U.R) Gary } . ' will have its own Theodore Roose- p jvelt if the petition for a change ■' Jof name filed in Gary superior ( * ’ | court by Theodore Smolinsky is •i given favorable consideration. Smolinsky. a Gary millwork-r. (has asked for the surname of the former president, of whom he is an ardent admirer. 0 That’s Complaciting Conway, Ark.. (UF> —Two men; j by the same name —John W. Peters | , have announced they will run ! 1 for constable in next primary elee- ! |tion in a township near here. o SENATE HOPES TO ADJOURN BY FIRST OF JUNE (CONTINUED rMM PAGE ONE) of this week when the prohibition , bill probably will be the next major measure before congress, it I will provide the opportunity for a long pent-up senate debate on the prohibition situation. The nomination of Judge John J. Parker, of North Carolina, to I O/z \ijtli\venue —riding, strolling, shopping— a panorama of beauty streams thru ’ i this famous street.of fashion. Thru 3 1 Gouraud’s Oriental Cream, you can e possess a skin and complexion that | even the most attractive there, ;, would be proud to have. Try it tonight. With the verv “j first touch a fascinating, dear, , pearly appearance of radiant I : beauty is revealed. Will not rub , : off, streak or spot. GOURAUD’S ORIENTAL • CREAM k i Thlt«. n«t>„ aid OrtrotiJ Tin Shtdx ‘ ( Send 10c to- Trint 94rt M i « cerd T Hooktn, < S on , q ew Vart< CHy
the supreme court bench likewise I awaits senate action. A vigorous fight over his con-! firmation is expected in view of , organized labor's opposition to him. Meanwhile the toljby commit- , tee's investigation was expected
Public Sale I As I am leaving the farm I will Hell at public mile south of Williams; C miles north of 1> ■ u'ur. on >ad, on FRIDAY, APRIL 4. 1930 | at 10 o'clock a. m. J—HEAD OF HORSES AND MULXS—3 One team mules, sound and excellent workers will minds. Bay mare, general pm pose. B—HEAD OF CATTLE—B K Red cow. 5 years old. calf by side; Jersey &.» 7 years ide; Black cow. 7 years old. calf by side; Jerse y . S •esh in January, giving good flow; Red cow. y. . .71 nndle cow. pasture bred; Jersey heifer, lb m.-. .... ui<l. eifer, 2 years old. ftl ONE BROOD SOW. POULTRY—SO White Ix'ghorn Hens. Bl HAY AND GRAIN—2OO bushels of Rood Oat-. I mn of IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS I’ORDSON TRACTOR and 12 inch JOHN 1d... : ion Grain binder: Deering mower; Osborne mow < ection spring tooth harrow; spike tooth harrow M< ?rtilizer grain drill Itought new 1 year ago; di- and urn planter; Keystone gearless hay loader; John I H ere ake; hay tedder; International riding cttltivat; • Joint reaking plow, a good one; Clipper walking briar j ! I'*; 'urnbull wagons; two hay racks; double wagon i >\ manure t good condition; corn speller; gas engine 2>4 li ; pump cd; Storm King buggy; two sete ot work harm - '.‘W ’ds .oven wire fence, 2 rolls barb wire; 2 dozen sn :. n.e ingle shovel plow; double shovel plow; many .. ies too o mention. TERMS —All sums of $lO and under, cash; ;ii>> 310. iiae, purchaser to give a bankable note without r ■ r.ft if >ue. li not paid when due from date of sale. disc l ft n bills amounting to more than SIO.OO. ft * OSCAR BULTEMEIER, Owiß toy Johnson and Irwin Doehrtnan, aucts. K hitch Ehiuger, clerk. I n It will I* Vacation! Time I Spring, the happiest season of the year. *’ a ' ,ir Ej <<!. We all feel like going to work with rcne’ft eflorts during the bright days of Springtime. | But how many of us are laying aside a f*® lor that vacation, or the trip we had planned l" rl ft .sea: on Don’t miss your trip this summer becat* ■ ’ack ot funds. Start today by depositing a I'tte V Vacation Account. a. The Peoples Loan I & Trust Companj • *• If BAT*K OF SERVICE. 8
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