Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1930 — Page 2
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XIKMXMIKNWMMiXIIMXnw’t >< X XQOWt CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR "SILK — Feeding tankage at the Decatur Rendering Plant. >4 ton lota or more deli'erect free of charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 20tf FOR SALE —Medium early yellow Dent seed corn 1928 crop, and Dunfleld soy beans; germination tested tine. W. A. Wherry, 3 miles north of the Bleeke church. 92-ts FOR SALE too year-olu-HiMt Leghorns; laying good; cheap. 2 mile sotith west of Monroe Wid Michaels 106-3tx ood FT) RESALE—I92B Chevrolet ton truck, in good condition. 1101 Nuttiuan. Phone 949. 108t3x FOR SALE —75 young White English Leghorns, good layers Queen brooder stove used once Price tea-' suitable Arthur Baker Phone 9432. 108FOR SALE- Hampshire male hog, good breeder. Martin E. Heckman Phone 860-A 5. miles North on 27. 109FOR SALE — Yam plants, Ph one 845-11. W9-3t FOR SALE—A good blue roan two yeas, old colt, floyd Ruppert. Monroe; Indiana. * 109-3tc FOR" SALE Barn 16 x 24. Charles Shoaf. 4 miles east of Monroe. no-2t FOR SALE —Well improved large farm. Ideal for stock raising. Location. price and terms are right. Hugh Daniels, 144 So. 2nd st., phone 48. 110t3 TMW FOR SALE—Early yellow corn ear tested 109'. germination R. R. 8 IX Spuiler. UO-3t WANTED WANTED —Women and girls tn lie-| "catur and all nearby towns to do Jtlvertislng work. Salary, $2.00 per ; jjey Four month work. For inter- ; yew at your home write T. A. Kelly. lilies Hotel Bluffton, Indiana. 108-3tx I WAN’VIGD -Local and long distance 1 ftauliiw. Make a speciality of haub. lag ijestock. Reasonable rates ' Faye Gunder. Decatur, Phone 690-K ■ X 108-3t.x ! WANTED —Upholstering and Re- | . finishing of all kinds. Prices ’ right. Work guaranteed. Millard ; McKean, phone 265. 108t6x RANTED —Lawn mowers to shai- » pen. Will • call for and deliver. Work guaranteed. Sam Deihl. Phone SL’62 after 5 o’clock evenings. 108-dtx j R ANTED —Farmers to Pool Your • Wool. The Williams Equity Exchange, The Monroe Grain Co. and . Mie Gottschalk Supply Co., are in of the Wool pool for this , eounty. It will pay you to invest!- . gjite this Pool and to co-operate i with one of the above firms. Ad tfjns County Farm Bureau, Berne, hid. 109L1 ' S’ ANT& I) Washings. Ironings and - cm tains to dq up. Mrs. Andrew ffVewster 616 Monroe St. Phene 1210 11W-3I X i FOR RENT WOR RENT — Semi-modern res! ’ "dence corner N. 7th and Indiana, • L block from G. *E. factory. Cali i (teo. Dixson 11102 108-3tx I biHi Kr.M or Sale —Sroom house 1 •at 308 N. Fifth St., Phone 171.' Berne. or write Mrs! Bollinger-Lid-dy. Berne. 108-6tx l*f)R RENT —J room house on North » Ninth street. Inquire Peter Gal- 1 rt>r. 108-3tx j FOR RENT 8 room house on So.) • Tenth St. Polly Reed 345 N. 10th Street. 103-3tx • IHIR RENT — Five’ room hous?. [ semi-modern at 314 West Oak Street. Elmer Tricker, 3705 lai-1 tayette St., Fort Wayne, Phone Harrison 10513. 110-txl SDR RENT—Filling Station. Call' '-Phone 45. 110-6 ix j MISC E LL A NEOUS EVELYN'MILLER, Public Stenographer, and Notary Public. Mimeographing, and addressing. Office Room 1. Peoples Loan and Trust Building. Office phone 606, Residence phone 7871. 10Gt6 | »- ' ° f uONGRESS - T()DA Y * *> (U.R) ♦ Senate: ••Considers minor bills and war' di'partinent appropriation bill. —Lobby dommittee I;-gins inquiry into dry organizations. ’Commerce committed, considers livers ami harlwrs bill. • House "Takes ih> naval appropriations Mil. "Banking and currency cfmmittaw* continues hearings on branch afid group banking. . Rules committee considers fish it solution for tnvestigtaion of al-igt-d communistic activities in Vnlt' <1 States. ROpFING for every purpose Curran Roofing Co. 919 N. Second St. — Phone 445 !
Need Overalls? There is none better than the well known • No. 400 Winner Brand Full cut and made to stand hard wear TlfU TILV XCfIUETE&fjD. K/ Decatur lad. 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. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath I Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-6, 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 money on improved real estate. Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT CO. 133 S. 2nd St. i Lobenstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS i Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 or ; 844. Residence Phone. Monroe, 8! LADY ATTENDANT (J i-X O F R I G I I) . 1 R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. Defeated Candidate Commits Suicide Ca:y, Ind., May B—(UP)— Willliam J. Fulton, defeated Tuesday for he Republican nomination for county commissioner ot i-ake County. I shot and killed himself at his home 1 here today. Despdndency over the ■ result of the prfjiary and worry i •over the fact that his campaign’ I manager had been arrested on ; charges of conspiracy to violate the i 1 election lawsrwas believed to have, ! prompted the suicide. c Gray Haired Postmen [ Columbus. Ind.. (UP) —A letter; lon which was written as an al- ’ .Less two notes of the musical scale and the words •‘Columbus. Ind., was ■ j promptly delivered to F. B. Sharp ; J. C. Ballinger. assistant pcs masI ter. • I AUTOS Re-financed on smaller pay- • ments. Quick service. Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 Schafer Bldg. Decatur, lud. (■KSSHaMUOMMBu ___________________ Dr. H. L. Tennissen Licensed Chiropractor 2nd floor X. C. Bldg., Ddcatur Office Hours—B to 12 1 to 5:30 tv 9 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 BUY. Land values have struck the bottom and are rising. Buy now on our easy payment plan. Low rate of j interest. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 Decatur Indian.!
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne. Indiana. Livestock (Corrected May 8> Hogs, 9(i-ll(i pounds SB.BO Hogs. 110-130 pounds 9.10 Hogs. 130-150 pounds 9.90 Hogs. 150-170 pounds 10.05 Hogs. 170-210 pounds 10.20 Hogs. 210-230 pounds .. 10.05 Hogs. 230-26(1 pounds 9.90 »Hogs. 230-260 povhds . 9.45 Hogs. 300-350 pounds 9.30 i Rougs $7 00-SB.OO I Stags $5.00-$6.00 | Calves . 10.50 Lambs $9.00 Cattle: » j Canners $3.00-$ Lot | Cutters $4.00-$5.50 | Medium Cows $5.50-$6.00 Good Cows $6.00-$7.50 Steers r .. $7.00-11.00 ■Heifers . s<oo-11.00 ' Butcher Heifers . $7.00-s9.ot) | Bulls $6.00-SB.OO CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dec. . Wheat $1.00% 1.01% 1.03% 1.08% 1 Corn .79% .79% .80% .74% Oats .41% -40% .39% .42% East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, N. Y., May B.—,U.R) • —Livestock. Hogs: • receipts, 900; holdovers, ; 300; weights above 150 lbs., fairly 'active to all Interests, strong to 15c higher, lighter weights weak to 15c lower; bulk, 160-230 lbs.. |510.90-$ll: 230-280 lbs., ■ weights below 150 lbs., mostly at . $10.75. Cattle: receipts, 175; fairly active. fully steady mixed steers and heifers. $10.60; cutter cows, $3.50js6. Calves: receipts. 250; holdovers, ' Ibt); vealets slow, weak to mostly ."•0c lower; good to choice. $11.50sl2: some held I'Jgher; common •and medium. SS-$lO. Sheep; receipts. 1.200; lambs generally steady; good to choice handy-weights, clippers, $10.25$10.50; mixed offering; strong weights, s9slo; desirable spring lambs. sl3-sl4. LOCAL GRAIN* MARKET * (Corrected May 8> I No. 2 Soft Wheat ... 90e j No. 2 Hard Wheat 87c i No. 2 Wbi e'Ooats 36c i Barley 50c I Rye 80c I Coi n 70<: to 9(h LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 18c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat . 33c Healthiest Boy And Girl Are Selected Lafayette, Ind.. May 8. —(U.f?) — A boy and girl from Delaware county • were today declared as the most h'-aiihy representatives of Indiana youth, at the whitest conducted by the 411 (dubs in their Indiana loutidup at Purdue university. Frederick Wingate, 19. took the championship from hoys with a mark of 98.8. and Miss Carolyn Boyle. 15. was high ]>oint girl with a 99.3 Miss Martha Whitehead. 13. Van Tie: burg county, tied with Miss I Boyle in rating, but because of her ,u th. was not an official entry, A girl must be 15 years of age tc
DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAY H, 1930.
I, compete. J Dr. William F. King of the state ''health board, announced the winners this afternoon. I Second place in each division likewise went to a single community. with Jane Williamson and I Lloyd Diderstine. both, of Wells 1! county taking those prizes. I o - LEADERS FEEL HE MAY NAME JUDGE WILBUR > » (CONTINUED EKOM PAGE ONE) I I > It investigated the availability > of circuit and Federal judges sliort- ’ ly after the death of Justice San- > ford, which caused the present vacancy, it was from this materI ial that Mr. Hoover chose Parker, * a judge of the fourth circuit and a 1 southern republican. 1 Under normal conditions the 1 president would be expected to go I again to the south for a candidate, * although available republican material in that section is not sr ' plentiful as in normally republican states in the east and north. Numerous recommendations are 1 being planned by republican senI ators who stuck with Mr. Hoover II in the long and bitter struggle for Parker. Mr. Hoover has always sought to avoid senatorial pressure by making speedy appointments before the senators have a chance to get into Hie White * House with their recommendations. He followed that course in the . Hughes appointment as well as in s veral others. Consequently his , friends believe a new name may be submitted without great delay. The Parker opposition leaders expressed a belief that the rejection of Paiker will have a beneficial effect upon the courts of the . country, especially as regards the I use of injunctions in labor disputes. Politically, however, it was realized the battle will be carried to the polls in several senatorial elec- . (ions in November. Many of the j border state republbicans who opposed Parker’s selection because of . the opposition by union labor and . the organized negro, and then voted for Parker in order to stand , with the president, aye preparing ’ to encounter the issue on the ’ stunfp. "Th:re will be great rejoicing in the homes of the ’working people.” William Green, president of the : American Federation of Libor dcdared. "They feel that d great : mo: al victory has he: n won for t them and for all classes who wish ’ to keep inviolate the principles of (he constitution. “No one will _be disappointed - over the outcome except those who belicv? in ‘yellow dog’ contracts L ’ with the Industrial servitude which such contracts impose upon helpless -working people.” | .. • \ Gets Wrong Number ■ On Radio Telephone ' Ijomiou, May 8 (UP)—The new ' radiotelephone service between I’ England and South America starta ed off in good old-iashioned style ycste.ihiy with a wrong number. c The London Daily Ex pi ess, wish a ing to be (he first Io use the new H service, put in a call to h Buenos Aires newspaper. A few min ..ite.t later, (be express,’ editor found i- itmself connected with a Mr. Smith s jf Santiago, Chib?. r' Comfortable pioneering,” the ex r. i >re.-:s observed in commenting o. o! he experience.
\o 11< r. or hi: \hi or I 111 I OW I\G riIAM IIISK .. An Order by the Board of Commissioners of Adatns County, Indiana, granting to the City of Decatur, a' I corporation, of Adams County. Ind- I lana, authority, permission ami von- j "sent t<»\ rerevt, construct, maintain, j land use on, upon along, over and, J across the public highways of said 3 County, an tdvetric line for the trans' misHion of elwtriv current from the .City <»i Decatur. Indiana, to the citizens of I ni m. Hoot, Preble, Kirk-* land and St. Mary’s Townships m i said Count! and State. , Be it ordered by tlie Board of Commissioners of Adams County. State] of Indiana, that consent, permission] I nd tut lortty, be, and the same ta hereby granted to the City of Decai i: - . a evi poi atl’»n of Adams County. | Jnd ana. to la ate, erect, construct, maintain and use an electric line consisting of poles, wire, mechanical r appliances and contrivances, as nia> hr necessary and suitable for the transmission of electric current - ligiit ami power from the City <►• J Decatur to the residents of I’nion. * i Hoot. Preble, Kirkland and St. -I Mary’s Townships in said county ami state; over and upon the foHowtnq * * lotiic. ami all other routes ta be rsL]t.ib>ishrd and cohstrueted from tino* to time as may become necessary l" accomodate the residents living » within said Townships, in Adan..CotintyMndlana. to wit: > Coimnenctng at the east side of the Bridge spanning the Si. ’ Marys Hlver on the public highwa\ * dividing sections 17 and 20 in towns ship -N north <>f range II east it; Adams fount*. Indiana: thence runn I ing east o\ cr and up n the pul»L" nigliwax dividing sections 1« and 20, IC, and 21, to the south east cor • 5 ner of section 1»>; thence north over .'an . upon tl.c public highway on the : s ction line dividing sections 15 an I ’(it, 9 ar.d 10. to the north east corner .| of section !» thence west over and | upon the public highways to the J north west corner of said section u, (H/iling sections I and 9; thence n«** , tn on the section line over and - ipon the public highw'ay dividing l ‘•retinas I and 5 to the north west I corner of section I: thence cast over * j and tip »n the public highway for a iist.itiie of approximately one half ■ I mile < nd there to terminate. * Be it further ordered by said Board of ( ’«hb missionrs that said 1 tin trie line, consisting of poles. 5 r ues, me< hani< al appliances, and * mtrivam es shall be located, erectr rd. < onstructe.i maintained and used so .is not te interfere with, obstruct. impede or damage in any I 1 iianner the future use of the puidiv I . highways nor tie ulilitj thereat, the] flow .»r water in any public or pr«- I * .at* oitch or drain, or the rights * privileges, interests• or property oil any olia ■ person or prisons, firms J >r corporations. Be it further orde red by the Baar-’ of (.'ummi.MMioners that the City of Decalur. a co* puralion, save harmless the said County of Adams, ir-» n a’i loss, charge, damage or expense# > d ti« li and every kina by reapon o» 'Cnn. erection. <<> n.st rue' hci | and maintenance or Use of said elt-| 5} . ..... V U.nisui.g VK poles, Wirts, Lcchani-al appHanc and »•.» itHvaiicvs. or by reason of the tran*f nisston of <i< ct i < urn nt uy mean I of said etc* trie line, on, alorr 1 orv-s or over a-.y of ih»- puhii' - highways of said County of A i<lH I and the s lid City of Decatur, a » o«1 potulHii. sii iil r< piy Ho said Counts j of Adams any and all loss, »o>ts, 4 uharges, damages .r *»penses eri, paid out or expended by said County by reason tnere-n. Duly made and ’ordered by the J 1 Board of Commissioners of Adams
■MWmMMBUEMF t WOOL I - ,| We are Buying WOOL and t i pay higheat market price. i Maier Hide & Fur Co. Phone 442 - ' 1 719 W. Monroe st. »- I near G. R. & I. crossing CONSTIPATION RELIEVED .. . . QUICKLY n>> Partly Vs f .t.Me Pill R’V’ilivFr wiil move the bowels ■ B "without any pain and "'IBBKL-1 depressing after effects. Sick Headaches, Indigestion, ’■ Biliousness and Bad Complexion b quickly relieved. Children and Adults d can easily swallow D-. Carter’s tiny, h sugar coated pills. They are free from calomel and poisonous drugs, s- All Druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs. CARTER’S miPIUS . i
County, in the State of Indiana, this Gth day of May. I The Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana, fix and set Tuesday, the 3rd day of June, l!i.*»n. as the time for the hearing of the final, consideration of the foregoing j franchise. The taxpayers of said ■county are hereby notified to bej ! and appear before the said Board of | CommiMsionrs at their rooms in the| office us the Auditor of Adams Coun-i | ty, Indiana, in the Court House ini tiic City of Decatur on said date. I • and file protest, if any. against said I franchise. ft is further ordered by the Board that said petitioners shall at its own | expense cause a full ami complete I text of said franchise to 1m pub ' hahvd one time in a newspaper of gent ral circulation printed in said (-nuntv. at least one week before such hv.n ing and that they alsa post notices in ten public places in said County. B. r. BKEIN EH <; >H<; E SHOEM A K Ell JOHN G. HOFFMANN Board of Commissioners I Albert Harlow, Auditor. May 8 I THANKS TO VOTERS I wish to sincerely thank all the: voters of Adams county who supported me in my candidacy at the. Democratic primary last Tuesday.' I congratulate my successful op-J ponent and assure you all that 11 am still a Democrat and will do all 1 in my power to bring about the I success of the party next fall. I B. F. BREINER. . o MR. BUTCHER THANKS YOU Daily Detnocrat: Please express through your paper my thanks to thdke who supported me in the recent primary. I appreciate your support very much. A. C. BUTCHER n ' Willis Leigh of Portland was looking after business here yesterday |
—PONTIAC— i 1928 Fordor. Newly painted. Mechanically good. Price $485.00. SAYLORS MOTOR CO. BECO Chick Mash * • with Buttermilk and j Cod Liver Oil Made for your chicks and the chicks of every other poultfyman who wants to raise the maximum percentage of healthy, vigorous birds. You cannot buy better at any price. BURK ELEVATOR CO. t Manufacturers. b —
Body Is Identified Ix-l>anon, Ind.. May 8. — (U.R) — Death of Erie C. Menifee, 59, at his home south of Kirklin, has uncovered his myste r ious disappearance from his home in J-incoln eounty. Kentucky, 21 years ago. Since his death, thd widow and members of his family of six children have appeared and identified the body and taken it back to the old home for burial. ' Mrs. Menifee said her husband
'“W Farmers Attention! There will he-a Farmer’s Meeting ■ at the Fuelling School House. I in Root Township, on I FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 9.1930 1 AT EIGHT O’CLOCK. | There will be good speakers p«s>sent to expUM the System of CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING M BUYING. Everybody come and let’s talk thingsw® together and have a good time. ■ | I hwy l .wsSkaU ilr I I I "ONCE HE’S paid that bill. His canceled check it. He receipts his own bills as be pa. vs Also he automatically records expenditures, lO lets the bank do his book-keeping. Because ■ the triple convenience, he advises ... E OPENING A CHECKING ACCOL > T I This Bank is at your service I and welcomes your account I large or small. Open a sav- I ings account at your earliest j » convenience and watch youi I ? money grow. M " I I Old Adams County M I J -in i. ■
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