Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 122, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1930 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, « BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE — deeding tanfag.” at the Decatur Rendering Plant. *4 ton lots or more delivered free of charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 20t t FOR §aLß— Medium early yellow Pent seed corn 1928 crop, and Dunfield soy beans; germination tested tine. W. A. Wherry, 3 miles north of the Bleeke church. 92-t! FOR SAI.E 'Good residence property on Eleventh street, near Lutheran church. Priced for quick sale. -A. D. Suttles. 120t3 WASTED T 6 Wash Houses and Windows, Clean Rugs and Cisterns. Call 210. Frank Straub. 120t3x FOR SALE Bay old,. A good worker. Christ Macke Jr. Preble phone. 120-3tx FOR SAIJt. —Nice 6 year old fresa cow, with Guernsey heifer calf by side. Also some gilts that will farrow soon. Schmitt Meat .Market. WANTED WANTED—Good, clean, big Hags, suitable tor cleaning machinery. Will pay 7c !b. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED—Housecleaning by the day. Phone 1045. 121-31 WANTED—Washings to do. Telephone 843 122-3tx \V.\nTED- A!~ kinds of typing”t<> do or office w ork experienced. | phone 843 122-34 X W 1 ANTfcp Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 94)71. 122-3lx I FOR RENT FOR RENT— Modern bungalow on i North First street. A. D. Suttles : 120t3 FOR RENT —7 Room Semi Modern house 316 No. Fourth St. See Johnson Bartlett Co. Phone 265. 121-3t' FUR RENT Fiirnislii-i : for light housekeeping at Monmouth.j water in hall. Lights. Garag Phone 8722. 121-3tx FOR RENT —5-room house on North Mh St., 1 square from G. E In I quire of Peter Gaffer. 122-3tx FOR RENT —5 loom semi-furnish-cd. strictly modern apartment. Heat and water furnace 413 Mercer Ave- 1 nue. Phone 79. 122-3 t COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Ella O. Butler et al. part in lot 195 to Naomi Butler for $3000.00 In the estate of Veronica Smith. Cecelia Smith qualified as execu-1 trix and filed bond in the sum of I S2OO. Bluffton Attorneys To Have Half-Holidays •Bluffton. May 22 — (Special) —> Members of the Wells county Bar association at a meeting Wednesday voted to adopt a summer halfholiday ruling. The Bluffton law' offices will close at noon every Wed- ! nesday for the rest of the day. The offioecs also will lie closed on Saturday afternoons at 4 o’clock. O Household Hint When the wood on the back of n picture frame becomes worn so that it will not hold the ewirs. till in around tire screws with sawdust. , mixed with glue When hardened. | it will hold tlie screws firmly in place. 0 Diamond Grounds Most of tl>e diamonds found In South Africa are found far below the surface in what is called ••blue j ground." shme of the main shafts i being tIJJOO feet er more in depth. I The Alaskan mines are of two general kinds, placer mines and lode mines. The placer mines are near the surface, while many of the lode mines are deep mines. o Support in g Power of Ice Ice. of I’i inches in thickness Is generally strong enough to support a man. Four inches of ice is nee- i essary to support cavalry and light guns. 5 inches to support an 84pound cannon. 10 Incites of ice will , support a crowd. IS inches a railroad tr.nfn. CHICAGO AND RETURN ;®> 83-50 Next Sunday Lv. Decatur 2:24 a.m. Ar. Chicago 7:20 a.m. Returning leave Chicago on al! Regular trains to and including No. 8. 10:20 p. m. same Sunday. H. N. BLAIR, Ticket Agent ERIE RAILROAD SYSTEM
S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR ■ Mrs. Black. I-ady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. I Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE ! DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed 1 Chiropractor and Naturopath 1 Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. I Office Hou re: 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 SI. Lobenstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone. Decatur 346 or 844. Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O u FRIGI D.-.I RE Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. j EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Home calls answered day or night. Phone 250 HARRY W. THOMPSON Muncie Ex-Policeman Ends His Own Life Muncie. Ind.. May 22 —(UP) — ; Melancholia was believed responI sibie for the suicide of Albert R | ’ Martin. SB. former sergeant of Mun-’ 1 tie police. In a note addressed to his mother. ■ I the suicide said he was unhappy ■ ; but assigned no reason for his men-1 i tai state. According to an older brother, i William, who was asleep in another i room of the living quarters when | Martin fired a bullet into his head i the former policeman had returned : from an engagement with a woman The brother was awakened by the t shot and rushed to the wounded ' man as he fell to the floor. o Jerusalem’s Sad History The Babylonians reduced the ■ city of Jerusalem in the year "sc; B. C. Nebuchadnezzar demolished the walls and all princiitul houses. , plundered and destroyed the temple l ■ and carried away to Babylon all i except the poorest citizens. Jem- i I salem remained in ruins for fifty I : years. o Earliest Friction Match The first true friction match was not invented until 1527 by a man named John Walker of Stoc-ktou-oo- ' Tees. Durham. England. Ignition of sulphur and phosphorus by friction , was disc-ove;-ed by Godfrey Hauk- . witz in and it was 150 years before this discovery was applied to . matches. f tPIMtIVTHKVr OF KXMITBIK Notice is hereby given. That the uikiti Aig'nvd 1144.2? appointed nx ecu tri x of th< Estate of Wronica Smith late of Adams Countv. def eased. The Estate is probably solvent. Svcelia Smith Executrix Len-hart, Heller & SehurKer, Attys! May 22. lUiJO May 22-29 June v | — - , ■WI v M ■■BFR— MM I AUTOS Refinanced on smaller pay- , tnents. Quick service. Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind. 1 MONEY TO LOAN City Jxjans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Loans 5%% 10 or 20 years We write Insurance. —THE— Suttles-Edwards COMPANY Niblick Store Bldg. DECATUR, - INDIANA
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Indiana, Livestock I Corrected May 22) Hogs, 90-110 pounds $9.15 Hogs, 110430 pounds $9 40' Hogs, 130-150 pounds $9.00 Hogs, 150-160 pounds $9.85 [ Hogs, 160-180 pounds 10.00 ! Hogs, 186-260 pounds . 10.15 Hogs. 225-250 pounds 10.0*1 ! Hogs, 250-300 pounds 9.9»i Hogs. 300-350 pounds 9.80 Houghs $7.2548.25 Stags $5.0046.00 Veals, per lb 1154 c Wool lambs, per R> 9c {Clipped lambs, per Ib. 85fec down ; Spring lambs per lb. B\zc to , Old ewes, per lb 4c to vc — Gattie: i Cauners $3.00-$4.001 i Cutters J4.ii045.5i)! Medium Cows $5.5046.00 Good Cows $6.0047.50 Steers $7.00-11.00 Heifers . $8.90-11.00 Butcher Heifers $7.0049.90 Bulls $6.00-SB.OO — East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, N. ¥.. May 22.— ; | U.R. Livestock: Hogs: Keceipts. 800; holdovers/ 1200; marke t active, steady to 10c {higher; 250-300 lbs.. $10410.56; j 200-250 lbs.. $10.65-$ 10.75; 160-200 ills.. $10.75; 180-160 )bs„ $1945i $10.75; 90-130 lbs.. $10419.75; packtig sows, $9.1049.50. Cattle: Receipts, 325: mostly all i | iows; market was steady to strong -st ts. 1.096 to 1.200 ius., 511.W---'>12.25: 950-11000 lbs.. $11412.25.! , SOO lbs. up mediam. $9.75411; 900 lbs. up; common. $849.75; yearl-i ings steers, fed. $10.75412:' heifers. i good, $10.25411.50; heifers, com-; mon and medium. $8410.25; cows., good. $9; common and medium. $6 l $8: low cutters and cutters, $346. | Calves receipts. 306; trade slow; market svady. good to choice. , $12.50413; medium, $9.50412; ■mils. $749.50. Sheep: receipts, 200; no top [shown today; market steady; lambs good to choice. $9.75410; medium. | $8.7549.50; culls. $7.7549.50; culls [57.7548.75; . wes, $1.2545.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind.. May 22. —fIJ.R) i —Livestock: Calves, receipts, 25; hogs. 300; {sheep, 25; hog market 19c up; 90110 lbs., $9.10; 110-130 lbs., $9.35; 130-150 lbs., $9.60; 150-160 lbs.. $9.85; 160-180 lbs. $10; 180-200 lbs. $10.20; 220225 lbs., $10.10; 225-250 [lbs., $10; 250-300 lbs., $9.80; 3001 350 lbs., $9.60; roughs. $8.50; stags, $6; calves, $11.50; lambs. SB. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dec. Wb at $1.06>4 147% 1.09% 1.14 Corn .80% -82 *4 -76% {Oats .43 .40% .40 .42% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 22) No. 2 Soft Wheat 93c I No. 2 Hard Wheat 89c No. 2 White Osts 36c Barley 60c Cye 80c ' «>rn 95c [LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 16c BUTTERFAT AT STATION HulUttfat 30
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1930.
Xvtlee <>r Sale of Heal fcbatate The un«k*rs*iirned, administrator of I tiir estate of Jane Mesbberger, de-. msed. hereby srives notice that by virtue of an order of the Adhmsl Circuit Court he will at the hour ofj 10;«W o'clock A M. on Monday the! II ith day of June 1980, at the law of-' 1 fice of b'ruehte and Utterer in Ute I ! Morrison Building at number 14 11 South Second rtreet !>e<atur. Indiana! • and from day tv day thereafter until Isold, offer for sale at private sale. I sublet t to the lien of taxes for the j year 1939 payable in the 193 d the following dt scribed real estate situatc«l| in the County of Adams and the j State of Indiana, to-wit: Couiiw-ih nig at a stone which is I ! 16’9.55 feet east of a stone located at I i the south west corner of the north I ; weM quarter of the south east quar-j ter of section 3, township 25 north of range 13 east, in Adams County, la-I diana. thence north feet, tiience east 6’» feet, thence south IK6 feet’ thence weft 69 feet to the place of | beginning. I ■■ Also commencing at a stone which i is 1*99.95 feet east of a stone locate*! ,at the south west corner of the north west quarter of the south east quarter of section 3 in township 25 north of range 13 east Ln Adams : County.’ Indiana, thence north IKK foet. tluMn-e oast IKI feet, du-mc south IKK feet, thence went MH feet I to the place of beginning. Abo the one ninth part of the following tract: Commencing 7! rods ( and b links north of the south quarter post of the east fraction of the 1 south west quarter of section 2. in 1 township 2-5. north of range 13 east, them e north 45 rods and 2 links . thence west to the Wabash River, thence aouth along said River on ■ a straight line 45 rods and 2 links ■ theme east to the place of beginning! I containing 40 ac res more or lees. , Also lot number 17 in Robert Siiu-! . ison’s .Second Addition to the town j lof Uinn Uruve, Adams County, In-j 1 diana. Alaa the following lots in Mesh-! bergers Addition to Greenwood! •Cemetery: 1.2, 3. 5. 7. \ m. IV, IJJ 13. 11, 15, IK, 17. IS. North one half ’<»f !•<♦. 20, 22. £3. _’K. 2S, 29, 32. South I one half of 33. St, 36, 11, IS, 43, 44, | 13, 16. 47. 48, 49 and 50. Said sale will be made subject <« I the approval of said Court ter not | I less than tire full appraised value of ( said real cstiU* and upon tl»e follow- j ing terms and conditions, to wit: i .at least one third of the pure liaar money cash in hand, the balance in I ! two o*«ual -iustailum.nis. payalde in I nine months and eighteen months. i evidenced by notes of the purchas*'! 1 bearing six per cent interest from date, waiving relief, providing for fattorney fees and secured by mort-. . gage on the real estate s >ld, the purchase?? to have the privilege, how- ; ever, of ]>»vjng all rash if »*• desired. Rusfus Meshbergei. administrator ' I’ruvhUr and Litl rcr. llAorn/'ys. May ’5-22-21*. pjM’inlmenl vs Administrator Ao. 27 Pi ' Noti»sc la hereby given That the , undersigned has Ixsen appointed Ad- | miHi-ttaAor of the estate of William i Ru’ kmau late of Adams Guuuty, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Old <>»uuty Bank Administrator l.utx ami Adama. Attorneys May 15, 1930 May 15-22-29 A ppotaimeat of Admiui'it rairix Ao, 2713 Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Sophia Horkemcyer. late of Adams County deceased. The estate is probably aol- \ eart. Irtmine Scheiniah, Administratrix I Ixnliart. Heller & Scharger, Attys , May 14, 1930. May 15-22-29 — o - ■————— of AdmbiiaLrntor Nonce l« liereby gi*en. That the uii'lersljriied ima been appointed Administrator o$ the estate of William , Adler late of Adams County, dereas- ' ed. The estate is probably solvent. • Peed J. Adler, Administrator I livre B. Brain, Attorney May 14, ll>;>». May 15-22-29 Lafayette'* American Land The land grarrtefl tn General Lafayette Is in Florida —all of wwasWp 1 north, ranjre 1 east, eontnin--Inr 23,<)3«.X0 acres. «a» granted by { con cress to General Lafayette liecetnber 38. and title passed t<< him July 4, MfiS. It ««« soid by order General Lafayette many years since, and Is notv -ivned by a great many differ -nt persons. —o — Wi*d»m and Felly •‘M isdont knows hnn- to make the world »mile." said Hi Ho. the «a<e ! <>f OiinMown. "h requires folly > to make it laugh aloud."—Washing ton Star. ■ | Q— Summing It Up Rl>e»ik kind words and you will i, hear kiad echoes.
BELIEVE GANGS BURNVICTIMS Report Reaches Officials That Bodies Are Detroy ed Now Chicago, May 22. —(U.PJ— Reports I tliat gazigland has been driven to • burning the bodies of its "ride" victims to defeat the new scientific I I methods of crime detection reached Deputy Commissioner John Stege today. Stege assigned a squad of detectives to investigate this startling development in Ctsicago's gang wars. At kast two of "Scarface” Al Capone s gangsters have suddenly dropped out of the Chicago crime picture, a bang of human bones | lias been found in the forest prei serve and information has been un- [ earthed that the gangland “cream atory" is in a basement furnace on i the near northwest side. The two hoodlums who Stege be-[ . lieves met a fiery fate at the hands I of their enemies are Benny Ben-, [nett, fainkir New York gambler! I aud protege of Capone, and George l i Higgins, who turned traitor to his; i nertii side allies aud went over toj lake his place with "Scarface’s [ I south side gangsters. The investi-i ! gation today was eniiv.ened by re-1 ; ports that twelve other gangsters! I may have met the same fate. Information reaching detectives | ir.dicates that th’ new gang death procedure is as follows: The gangster marked for death ’’and cremation is forced into the Orthodox curtained limousine and goes for the “ride" from which there is no return. Somewhere on a lon ly road he Is shot to death, bis body wrapper! in a robe and then taken to the makeshift “creBiatorinm.” There the body is burned and 1 the bon-s sacked in burlap. The one sack found so far turn- 1 ed up in a northwest side for.st | ( preserve, an easy drive from the' location of tii«* death furnace. The sack was found in April but little; attention was paid to it until reports filtered in about the n-w methods of covering up gang murders. The detectives assigned to the case believe the bones in this burlap sack are thor,? of Bennett. ' The impromptu creamtions, the detectives deduced, were decided; on when ballistics experts began! . to dig bullets from “ride” victims [ bodies and weave a tell-tale chain! of evidence against certain gangs.; Satisfied that one gang was reaponi sitaie, police began to apply pressure ahkli resulted in slackened profits and considerable harrassment from raids. "No body, no murd'-T,' the gangt slot s found ont by experience and ; "no murder, no pressure." So! came into being 14m> gangland crem-| atory. the gambler, was an especial friend of Capon- and be-i came rich through his favors. He' Feb. 14, the first an-; « versary of tue St. Valentine day! massacre, after receiving a tele-! phon? call front George “Bags”] Moran, aorth side gang leader. He Uasß't be,« s:eu since. Higgins, union racketeer and I beer runner, disappeared two months ago soon after he d sorted Moran and went over to the Capone uit-rests. His turning trait-
or was considered by detectives as] reason enough tor the Moranites to take him tor a ride. o PERNAMBUCO WILL SHELTER SHIP TONIGHT [ (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) wou'.d alter his original plans and I halt here for refueling before pro-' ceeding. Natal, a few miles north, where ' the Graf Zeppelin probably would ‘ first touch land, reported rain last, j night, with no prospects of an [ immediate abatement. Dr. Eckener was particularly annoyed by the action of the trade [ winds, on which he had relied implicitly. "All well except trade winds, i which seem to be suffering from 11l Ten Years; But New Konjola Brought Relief Had Many Stubborn Ailments But Modern Medicine Banished All Os Them — -r,-~ i jgp l \ 4, 1 ■ ' l-k -* ’ t*- • ■ I MR. ROBERT ECCLES “Konjola proved its merits Co | me," said Mr. Robert Eccles. 2815 [ South Haekley street, Muncie. “1 ; had been ailing for about ten yeans with a weak stomach and a sluggish liver and kidneys. Gas form- ■ ing after meals eamsed dizzy spells.' heart palpitations aud shortness of; breath. Back pains were almost j constant and often severe. Fre-1 quent night risings disturbed my sleep and to make matters worse.; , I was attacked by rheumatism. My ; ankles swelled and my joints were ; stjff and sore. "A few bottles of Konjola eased I the pain of rheumatism and reduc- ; ed the pwolling In my joints and ! ankles. My stomach is in excel-, lent shape aud gas no longer forms after meals. My appetite has improved and I feel stronger and better in every way. I no longer rise during the night. I sleep well.! and feel better anil stronger in : every way. I shall continue to i take Konjola until all my troiiMee have been relieved’ and I shall always recommend the medicine that brought me back to health." | Konjola is a new and different j •nedicim- containing the juices of [ 22 natural plants combined with other valuable medicinal ingred- | tents. This medicine works with ; the sufferers food, eliminating pois- ' oa* and restoring the ailing organs . to natural activity.” Konjola is so'd in Decatur at the B. J. Sadth drug store, and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section. i
j old age," he radioed once yester-, day. o City Protests Rates Bloomington. Ind.. May 22 —(UP) i — Bloomington city council ha.i passed a resolution declaring th>-, Interstate public service company. Bloomington, is charging unreason- ■ able rates for electric service. It is further charged in the resoilution that the tates are out of pro-' ' portion to service rendered, to cost of production, and to a fair return | on the investment, and’greater thar. the company is charging other cities -similarly situated. The Resolution provides that the matter be carried to the Indiana Public service commission with a i request for a reduction on rates. The Interstate company has em
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