Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1930 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, | | BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES ZjCK.>< M >; K.XJLn K.SQ: K K«bQ<,>W<2QII FORSALE FOft SALE- deeding tankage at the Decatur Rendertail Plant. ’.<> | tou lots or more delivered tree of I charge. Phone 870-T or 513. -’Utt FOR SALE—tri h Cobbler's seed: potatoes. Edwin Steele. Wren, Ohiol Route 1, Decatur phone 845 A 76-3tx eod | I'*&R SALE—Early rfautam sweet | corn; Stowells Evergreen latei sweet corn; (>ladio|la bulbs. Also j hatch duck eggs at 5 cents each, set | first of next week. Will sell yam plants later. Mrs. O. V. Dilling. Craigville telephone. 81- 3t eod WANTED WANTED—To rent modern small house. Will call for inquiries at the Democrat office C. H. Cutshall. 80WANTED — Sewing to do. Tele- < phone 1019, 90-3 t WANTED TO" RENT A modern , six room, or larger, house by I April 15. Address, Box J. A. K. , ' s Decatur Dcnaccrat Co. 7Si3x i WANTED Trees and shrubbery to [ spray and trim. N. W. Fry 140-1 ' West Monroe street, Phone 682. 81- I MISCELLANEOUS Grace Convalescent Hospital for , aged people, invalids. mental cases. 1301 W. Washington, Fort Wayne, Ind. Slt3x LOST AND FOUND LOST —Strayed or stolen, Beagle hound, white, black and tan spott ed. Answers to name "Bob" Reward. Phone 966. 79-31 LOST OR STRAYED Two Beagle Hound pups, black and white; finder please call 1065 or at 409 Winchester st. J. C. Spahr. 791‘1x LOST Silver meesh bag containIng small amount of money. Lost between Schafers and W.P. Schrock residence. Finder call 1010 or 385 and receive reward. 81-3tx ' Confesses Bank Theft NoHlesV’Jle, Jnd.. April 4. — lU.PJ— I \V l,bm Ferguson. 42. held in jail i at Xoblesville. has confessed he j Was. one of three robbers who held l up the Fishers National bank in I February aud escaped with $12,000 I in cash and securities. An hour after he had made th. confession. Fergw on appeared be ■ lore Special Judge T. E. Kane la Hamilton circuit court and entered , a plea of guilty to a charge of bank robbery and was sentenced to ten j years in prison. William James Ryan, another of , tlte robbers, pleaded guilty a few days ago and was sentenced. Officers said they had no infer- j mation to indicate the identity of j ( the third in mber of the gang. It 1 was said further investigation probably' would be dropped with the i conviction of two of the members. ! Ferguson wa arrested at th? | home of a brother in Franklin last i ! Sunday. Ryan, when arrested, had : 1 in his possession $5,300 in bonds, 1 stocks and other securities stolen I I from the bank. - 0 Go to Kauffman's Hat Shop. 312 South First street, for your Easter hat. SO-2t ' i
* JQL.K x.'x N < Ashbaucher’s .Jt K , f MAJESTIC II FURNACES g ASBESTOS SHINGLE 1ROOFING SPOUTING ». LIGHTNING RODS 1 Phone 765 or 739 8 £ fg g '.t B.KgxSK fCMAf£>W6«i aWtjflt) lou c?n borrow up to $390 from us on ' H Bfißm your own signature B <hU*M and security, on lib- n era! repayment plan. Sa 54ff2«J No questions asked— u ,* Sjp; no publicity. Prompt, £3 BE* courteous, confiden- I tl.d service. Let us SB jMw h<dp you w : th your B '§■l money problems. lEmji Franklin Security Co <g ||E!jnS Over Schafer lldw. B , BBS Phone 237 Decatur IB _ '■
Snappy, New Spring Neckwear The kind the taste demands and the pocket book commands. SI.OO yiiurre&Ta Dcutur. lut w? V
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 and Naturopath i 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 ot 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 answered promptly day or night. Ambmance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, IK-catur 346 or | 844. Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT [ u u 11 I RIGID A IRE Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. <> * > Banker Is Suicide Chicago, Ap-il 1. U.K -Hugh H. Saxon. second vice-pros d nt of the. Continental Illinois I’ank a«d Trits; company, committed suicide at his home in Wilmette by slashing his - throat with a hutch r ku fe. The body, clad in night clothing, was found in the pantry today b.' Mr-. Rose Bourdoeur. Saxon' mother-in-law. Saxson was sai l to I have been worrying over ill health The widow, Mrs. Cecile Saxon, and four children survive. Typewriting Stenographic Work If yon have any extra tvp«wriliitg or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Holthouse fudge .1. T Mcrrvinan’s Law Office, K. of C. BldgFUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. 11. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 MONEY TO LOAN City Jx)ans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Loans's%% 10 or 20 years We write Insurance. —THE— Suttles-Edwards COMPANY Niblick Store Bldg. DECATUR, ■ INDIANA I
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE INDIANA LIVESTOCK Corrected April 4 I 90-120 pounds sß."ft ■ 120-140 pounds $9.10 I 1 40 160 pounds $9.75 ; 160-300 pounds 10.35 ! 200-230 pounds 10.20 230-21’0 pounds 10.05 i 260 3(H) pounds $9.25 309-350 pounds . $9.20 Roughs s7.t’O-SB.OO ! Stags $5.00-$6.00 Lambs $9.00 Cattle: i fanners $3.00$ 1.00 | Cutters $4.00-15.50 Medium Cows . $5.50-$6.00 ■ (lo<hls Cows $6.00-$7.50 ! Steers $7.00-11.00 Heifers $8.0041.00| l Butcher Heifers .... $7.0f1k59.00 i Bulls SS.OO-SS.O"; CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dec. i Wheat $1.13% 1.14% 1.17 1.21% I Corn ... .86% .88% .89% .83% Oats .45 .45% .44 — Fort Wayng Livestock Fort Wayne. Ind.. April 4. —ILF.)[ i — Livestock: CattL receipts, 190; calves. 75; i i hogs, 500; hog market sternly: 90-; 110 Ils.. $9.40; 110-120 lbs' $9.65; j 120-130 lbs.. $9.90; 139-150 lbs,! $10.15; 150-160 lbs.. $10.10; lfD-200 j ibs.. $10.50; 200-225 lb-.. $10.19; 325-1 .50 lbs., $’..125; 250 275 lbs.. $10.10: ! 275-300 lbs.. $9.90; 3 10-359 Ibs.J ‘.1.65; roughs. SS2S; stags, $6; ; I calvas, sls; lambs, $9. East Buffa'o Livestock Gogs receipts 2,409; holdovers 90*' i fairly ac ire mostly to packers; , weights alswt 150 lbs 5 to 15 cents higher, others steady; bulk 160-210 libs. $10.90: 220 270 lbs. $T0.50-$10.85. 1150 lb- down $10.50-$10.75, tnixxed olfet ings $10.25. Packing sows $8.85I $9.35. ( aptle receipts 200; cows fully I steady: cutlet grades $3 59-$6.25. Calves receipts 190; choice sltipp . j ing weights steady, others slow 50: ; ; o $1 down, good to choice $14.00- ' 115.00; common and medium $909I 112.00. I Sheep receipts 1C00; lambs slov I gently steady ; good to choice wool I skins 90 lbs. down $9.50-$10; similar , | grades shorn lambs $8.50-$9.00. j ! medium $8.25. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected April 4 No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat 9se I No. 2 Hard Wheal 95c ! No 2 White Ooats 39 I | Barley — sOc . : live J. 86c i I Corn 85c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET | Eggs. dozen S2c f, BUTrERFAf AT STATION I , Butterfat 35c |' — —,— o HOUSE STUDIES TARIFF RATES iCONTINI'EI) FROM PAGE ONE) on t;»r product's; the senate ' .a'c of five cents a pound on refined chicle, and the house rate of ) fouT-teaihs cl a cent a pound on ; chalk. 'llii- cnat* provision placing el - i got. Belladona and henltane on the I j f:ee list also was appro-vad; Ligi al I ; is was given a duty ot 20 per ceut.j 1
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1930.
Science Links U.S.and S. America XnEIM YORK j; Z/MTED y j f -w v’* .1 \ S TATE.S 1. m \\ Mh- n I YJ \ I W I • \\ frl , > J < \ D ‘-v X \ t m / / <=» > \ JIT ~ T r♦ / 1 President Hoover, C£,CU^ c>oK 'Z \ ■: ■ \ I vx\ j / \ ■ «Y' ?>• / / v j ®'S! r i&L —- ®i Ar/ x st-- * /( . k / SI L k /) \ XT .Jjr A/ s y// \ a ° /sANTIAGb X *&NOS AIRES Ml? President Ibanez L2i__a ad- President Yrigoyent
President Hoover has been the first to take advantage of the new telephone service which linked the leading cities of three important South American countries to all sect.ons of the United States. Above illustration shows the historic
COURT HOUSE ! . > Real Estate Transfers Daniel KipJer el ux. 80 acres ini French township to Union Centra. 1 Life Ins., Co. for SI.OO. Charles Ji. Idlewine et al, in lot i 57, Geneva, to Lester W. Stucky et | ux for $650.00 Marriage License Eli Kipfer, Bluffton. Route 4. farmer, to Mabel Kaehr. Decatur, Route 2. BOY SCOUTS OF DECATUR WILL . BE IN PAGEANT (CONTINUEDFROM PAGE ONE) troops I hat is sure to result in some well cos tuned and excellently presented acts in the Pageant. They .epo.it that every act witnessed, from a clown act on the landing of Columbus to an Indian war dance, have been well done and were highly entertaining even in the rough stages of rehearsing. Thir y-fivo troops from Fort. Wayt»e will have an active part in the Pageant; six troops iu Allen County, outside Fort Wayne; Troops til. 63. 64 and 65 of Dccatuf Troop 83 from Larwill; Troops 101 10*. iot 105 of Kendallville; Troop 106 from Ligonier; Troops 141. 142. uid 117 of B'gfftou; Troop. 115 of Liberty CcuidL Troop 146 Lancas- - Center; Troops 161, 162, 164 of Garrett; Troops 181 and 182 of An-
event, with the President of the United States conveying the greetings of his country to Dr. Hipolito Yirgoyen, of Argentina, and General Carlos Ibanez, of Chile. . (Intermtlonal I
igola and Troops IS3 of Pleasan't: Lake have all accepted parts in the |: ; Pageant ami will be on hand SaturI day to participate and receive a- > I wards earned during the Round-up. .. AWARDS MALE AT HIGH SCHOOL _— ■ i (CONTINUED FROM PAGE.ONE) , letic director awarded the follow ' ■ing letters in basketball: Btruadiue ' Shraluka, Marie Koller, Cleo Werlitig. Ruth Macklin. Ina Anderson, Marcella llrandyberry, Isabel P. itiiugai tuer. Martha Null and ' Ruth Roop, manager. Follow 'ng the awards and arc p lances. Coach Curt's gave a lute r.sunte of the basketball sea on ■ and the exercises were closed by the singing of the nigh school song. 0 TOWN ALMOST BLOWN OFF MAPI iCONTfNIiED FROM i AGE ONE) to what luid been learned. Work n the mall building of (he factory, devoted to the miuu(avtwr ol' aerial bombs, was progressing smoothly at 9i50 a. m when a terrific blast wrecked the building and sent its i -rverboratious echoing as far as "Ulla del phi*. Tieuleu, N. J., and other New Jersey places. instantly the place cuauged into' i scene of horror. Those not killad or disabled ran to the street,
but were greeted by another eat- *¥* £ • splitting blast, aecompau'ed by Bi / *w“ 'lB throws wh th spread quickly to w/ /■ Il ■ B@ S £ mjrt.y buildings. BT W* BL * Tin n taur lesser U'asls came ini succession to add V the confusion. Fire apparatus trcr.i nearby points. found th way blocked by fallen f M B trees and telegraph poles. Women. B w| hy terical with fright, ran through B MM W m ,?' J the streets and men. women and JL JB. Jt JL JI (hildten ran from nearby buildings only to block the way pt' rescue apparatus. The fire was brought under con-t-oi within an hour and the injur- Spring, the happiest season of the year, has a rrl ' cd were taken to the Bryn Mawr W e all feel like going to work with renews hosp tnl while nurses and doctors i • «i . . . . 7 e o took < xre of many lesser injured. Cn,>rks dUrln « thc bn « ht da > 8 ° f SpringUllW. The fireworks faelory had been uisdv up of four small buildings and it was in ttw first building u u ( how many of us are laying aside a it , ' tr ' e wher. the initmi blast oemmed for lUat vacatien or the tri we had planned for laj Nine p ~:.s ineiudhtg two women ‘ V™ l - trl P “»« tO» cere killed outright. tatk nf funds. Start today by dejrositing a Hi’ ll — o Vacation Account Finds Valuable Papers Seymour, Ind., April 4. (U.R) - SecMviliei valued at S3,iM)O worn HPI Tk 1 W found by Amos C. Griffin, Indian- I k«. P/JAmAC I Ann spolis leiHk employe, while ho was > JJC 1 VvUlCo latlui re pair ng a lire on a road mar 1 Scymyntr. Tluj sieurilies wrein a sheaf Q ■ 1* w~»»%AriU & Irust Company erfy o" C. E. iaiugmife, Louisville.’ !' )„ and were believed to have been BANK OF SERVICE. 1 tolen in the recent robbery of the Peewee Valley bank in Kntucky.
EDISON TEST TO BE GIVEN I. U. Extension Will Have Charge of Indiana Contest - Bloomingtou, Ind., April 4—(U.P) — Indiana University Extension division again will have charge nf the administration details of the Thomas A. Edison contest for Indiana. Roy P. Wisehart, state superintendent of public instruction. said today. The Edison award is a .four year scholarship at a technical school for a young man with a scientific aptitude, selected by Edison as the most promising senior student in the high schools of the country. In connection with the Edison contest, with its four-year tech- . nical scholarship, the state board ;of education will offer two additional scholarships, to two boys in i the graduating classes of 1929 and 11930, Wisehart said. i “The boy selected to represent Indiana in the competition for the . Edison scholarship will be given | the 'Edison-Indiana auxiliary schol- | arship," entitling him to attend i his choice of several Indiana universities and colleges with tuition fees remjtted,’’ he said. “The machinery for the selection iof the Edison contestant will be | used, at the same time, to select ! a boy whose interest lies in the field of hunianietic studies. The winner of this group will be awarded the ‘Liberal arts scholarship for the state of Indiana.' an award independent of the Etlison scholarship, giving the winner privilege of a four-year study at his choice
of the cation. mitted." I’relimin.c ■ - I held April 1". April S üBB (leadline i- t ■ contests. — Frost proof < abbiH Plants, dozen 1 .'>c. 2 at Brock Store. Floral Co. K ■ MICKII I MU: < aior i;ii:b» ' |||| . rhe !,,'e ant e < •oiup.t • . n | ItirTlt VS. A • 1 Krv.uer. Al!i* — ] his wife, wh”' c. i lhr plaintiff, \: WH By virtu - • -of ' me ditectv I Ada ii. - Viau ty. Indiana. •*. n ■ sale t<» the [rui nesday .loth 'i between th.and I <>*• lo< k I’ M <ii<l , east dooi of t - vatur. Atlmn.rents and pr-fr eeeding seven described re.d ■ i Comment ii a rods north of of Section five I ’ 5 ...vnp [ eight <2SI n.ti? • ■ east, thence one eight.'-five an I a..-if i thence east niiw ...north nine ' '■> > i "Is. 1 thirty-nine - tui feet to the west ! t . Wa* of tile Gran t . 1 na,‘ Bailie.lll. r.- • ■< » erly direction .-c < A«iiJ right-es-w i > ' i' l 1 dred and twenn-- . of the place of . west one hundr* i c■! ’ roue to th< pho • . taintuK in ail m • iavrvs more or !• - -;r.uiea 1 nuts County. Stat 1 I And on failm • ‘lize | amount of jri'lu •>. mltreJlM 1 'costs I will at t t (place expose to 1 ■ h >a* > simple said r- < > *hHe. Ith property of A » lames Kremer. Alb'- 1 •> I—Brown ho* wit«M name is to the pi nt:' ts . the suit of the (Life Insurance <’”Lh • Connecticut, sat.l "'H . without any ivl.--[Valuation or App: ■ 1 - Har! lioli — 5 I Aditms Co'iiii’ mdiana ■ 5 lAUarney, John C ;■>,. J
