Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 123, Decatur, Adams County, 23 May 1930 — Page 2
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B.ASSIFIED RTISEMENTS, >■ MESS CARDS. I > NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALk — FeedingZankage at the Decatur Rendering Plant. H ton lots or more delivered free of charge. Phone 870 T or 518. 20tf FOR SALE—Medium early yellow Dent seed corn 1928 crop, and Dunfield soy beans; germination tested tine. W. A. Wherry, 3 miles north of the Bleeke church. 92-ts rof sTbl” MatTchu Soy beans gfiod Quality for seed. 81.80 per bit.— O. F. Hildebrand, Decatur. Roffte 4. Craigville phone 119-stxeod FOR - SALE — Plants - California iftaut asters, hardy China pinks, duaty miller, yellow resistant cabbage plants, Tomato, mango, and pimento plants, giant Pascal ceierv a little later. Mrs. Floyd Stoneburner, Decatur, Route 2. 128-Btx WANTED W ANTED—Good, clean, big Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 7c tb. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED—Housecleaning by the day. Phone 1045. 121-3 t W.\S I TEb-Washings to do. Telephone £O2 123-3tx to do or office work experienced. phone 843 123-3tx W AYfFir - Viirnislied rooms for ligSt housekeeping. Phone 9071. 122-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT —7 Room Semi Modern house 316 No. Fourth St. See Johnson Bartlett Co. Phone 265. 121-31 FOir RUNT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping at Monmouth. Cistern water in hall. Lights. Garag Phone 8722. 121-3tx FOR RENT—S-room house on North 9th St.. 1 square from G. E Inquire of Peter Gaffer. 122-3tx FOR RENT —5 room semi-furnish-ed. strictly modem apartment. Heat and water furnace 413 Mercer Avenue. Phone 79. 122-3 t FOR RENT 2 'semi-modern furnished rooms with garage, on N. Sixth .street. Private entrance. Mrs. Harvt Baker. 123-3tx FOII RENT —S room semi-modern hiMise at 210 South Tenth Street. Call at. 345 N. Tenth St. 123-2tx Voluntary Bankruptcy Vienna —(UPi —Vienna's largest and most elegant department store Zweibacft of Kaernter Strasse, went into voluntary bankruptcy with liabilities of nearly $1,000,000 and offered to pay creditors 35 per cent if acceptable as a full settlement. —— —0 Abbreviation of John Tim custom of abbreviating John as *‘Jno.” seems to be sn ancient one. “Notes and Queries’' of June, IW4. says: “Our forefathers wrote ‘Jhon’ oftener than ‘John.’ and the •h’ in fofmer days assumed the form of ‘n.‘ ’Jhon' contracted into ‘Jim.’ and writing the ‘h’ ns ‘n’ becomes ■Jno.’ “ ~ o Splendid Royal Show The Field of the Cloth of Gold was the name given tn the meeting piece of Henry VHI of Englund anil Francis II of France, near Andres, loanee, in 1520. on account of the sergenns apparel of the participants ahd the splendor of the pageantry t|at took place. . a ; o— Not Strong on Religion Gypsies have no well defined religion and frequently adopt the reIfcinns customs of the people among \|hoin they live. They attach little iaiportance to religions observances tun! In some countries ure practically pngnn. « 0 — The Pastor Says: , Tlie humanist's notion of prevailing prayer Is io talk Intn a teleffltone whose wire is cut While the fairway is a pleasant Birt of life's course, we should accept the bunker in a <nnrisiiianlike SJiirit. —John Andren Holmes. 4 Excellent idea « I’ve made it a practice to put all my worries down in the bottom of §iy heart, then set on the lid and stnile. — Mrs. Wiggs. In “Lover Mary.” i —o Martyr to Principle * John Bunyan was born In 1(128 year Bedford, in England. 11“ was placed in Bedford jail because, bebig a dissenting preacher, lie refused to give up preaching. Unable extort a promise from him to reirtifn from his preaching. Hie ftuihoriHes released him after holdhim for about twelve years. Part Os the “Pilgrim's Progress'' was jrrjtten in prlsim. Ashbaucher’s MAJESTIC Ji FURNACES 1 ASBESTOS SHINGLE § ROOFING » SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739
S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night. Il Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service • ; j For BETTER HEALTH SEE f DR. H. FROHNAPFEI. . ■ Licensed I Chiropractor and Naturopath I I Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. t 1 Office Hour*: 10-12, 1-6, 6-8 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST i Eye* Examined, Glasse* Fitted . HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 —i—— MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of money on improved real estate. I1 Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT CO. 133 S. 2nd St. - | 1 . Lobenstein & Maynard > FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ee. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 or ' 844. Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ■ () ■ ( FRIGID 1. I R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. O — () EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Home calls answered day or night. Phone 250 HARRY W. THOMPSON —m, im ————■ ■ < —• Parachute Mishap Helsingfors —(VP) —When the ■ parachute worn by a mechanic flying in an army airplane was accidentally opened the mechanic was pulled into the air, smashed against ! the tail of the plane, and pilot and mechanic were killed when the machine fell into the sea. “^ 0 ' Named for Frencn Monarch Louisiana was mimed by Rober ue la Salle. Mississippi navigator in 1(582 in bon”’ °f Louis XIV o France. Another Youth We tire often made to feel that there Is another youth and age than that which is measured from the year of our natural birth. Some thoughts always find us young, and keep us so. Such a thought is the love of the universal and eternal beauty.—Emerson. I IF YOU NEED MONEY I Write or Phone ■ Franklin Security Co. g Phone 237 ■ Over Schafer Store. I I ■M———3—M 1 Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra type- I writing or stenographic work I xmII be glad to do it. Phone 12 for appointment Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law I oil ice. tv of (’.. Bldg. FUNERAL DIRECTOR I Lady Attendant W. 11. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 OWN A FARM , W hen land value is high is , the time to SELL 'I ’ But when land value is low i is the time to BU Y . < Land values have struck J Ihe bottom and are rising. | Buy now on our easy pay- | ment plan. Low rate of « interest. ? The ? Suttles-Edward* Co. Phone 358 i Decatur Indiana
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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Indiana, Livestock (Corrected May 23) 'Hogs, 90-110 pounds $9.30 'Hogs, 110-130 pounds $9.55 | Hogs, 130-150 pounds $9.75 Hogs, 150-160 pounds 16.00 Hogs, 160-180 pounds 10.15 Hogs, 180-200 pounds 10.30 Hogs, 200-225 pounds 10.15 Hogs, 225-250 pounds 10.05 Hogs. 250-300 pounds 9.95' I Hogs, 300-350 pounds 9.85 ' Houghs , $7.25-$8.25 j Stags $5.00 $6.00 ■ Veals, per Il> 11 %c Wool lambs, per lb. 9c Clipped lambs, per lb. B%c down Spring lambs per lb. B%c to 19%c Old ewes, per lb 4c to 6c Cattle: Canners $3.00-$4.00 Cutters $4.00-$5.50 Medium Cows $5.50-ss.oo Good Cows s6.ot)-$7.50| Steers $7.00-11.00 Heifers SB.OO-11.00 Butcher Heifers $7.00-$9.00j Bulls $6.00-sß.ooi East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. N. Y. May 23—1 UP) Livestock. Hogs: Receipts 2.300; holdovers 176. active light and nieiium weight butchers 15c higher; weightier butchers strong; other chtsses steady; bulk 230 lbs down $10.75-?10.»6; 240-260 lbs $10.50-$lO. 75; 230-300 lbs. $lO-|10.5V; cows $9$9.56. Cattle; receipts 300; steady, cutter grades $3.50-$6; Medium kind I $6.5’0-38.00; Medium bulls $6.50-$7; j low medium light weight steers $9$10.25; ’ Calves;: Receipts $9.00; active, steady; good to choice veal era $12.50; tc mostly sl3; common and me-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930.
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- ... — dium kinds $9. sll. Pheep. receipts 1360; lambs fully 15c higher; good to choice kinds $16.40-$10.56; Spring lambs sl. higher than close last week; choice around 70 lbs. weight $13.50; Ev.es steady at $5.50 down. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne. Ind., May 23. —(U.R) —Livestock: Cattle: Receipts, 100; calves, 100; hogs, 450; sheep, 50; hog markt, 10-lic up; 90-110 lbs., $9.25; 110-130 lbs., $9.50; 130-160 lbs., $9.75; 150-160 lbs., $10; 160-180 lbs. : $10.20; 180-200 lbs., $10.30; 200-225 | lbs., $10.20; 225-250 lbs., $10.10; 1225-250 lbs., $10.10; 250-300 lbs., $9.90; 300-350 lbs., $9.70; roughs, $8.50; stags, $6; stags, $11.50; iambs. SB. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dec. Wheat $1.0444 L 06% 108 1.1244 Corn .78% ,W 44 .81% .75% Oats .42% -89% .39% .41% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 23) | No. 2 Soft Wheat 92c No. 2 Hard Wheat 89c No. 2 White Oats 36c ! Barley —5O c Rye 80c ■Corn .................... 95< LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKEY Eggs, dozen 17< BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 29f - — o One Man’s Influence Au institution is the lengthened shadow nf one man; as, the Reformstioti. of Luther; Quakerism, of Fux: Methodism, of Wesley ; Abolition, of Clarkson. Sviplo. Milton called "the height of Rome;" and all history resolves Itself very easily into the bingraphi of a few stout and earnest persons.—Emerson.
. Court Adjourned I Wembley. England, —(UP) —The I usual special court held tor drunks | on the night of the football associaI tion cup final was cancelled this | year as only one cup finalist of the 92,000 that saw the game appeared in the.local court. o _ : Within Reach of All “The ambition to dwell in idle ness and achieve flattery,'' said Hi j Ho, the sage of Chinatown, “is easi ily gratified. Every one may look I forward to a tombstone and an epii taph.”—Washington Star. important Thing Overlooked Yourself is made of what you do i and what you say; but most of all iof what yon think. Yet we watch our words and our deeds far more carefully than our thoughts.
Community Sale Decatur's next Community Sale of Horses. Cattle. Hogs, ■ Sheep. Farm Machinery, etc., will be at Bellmont Park, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1930 At 12 Noon If you have anything you wish to sell, call ROY JOHNSON, Phone 265 or 1022. Everybody boost the j Community sale. Make Decatur a real trading center. rrSßa wk / B tel ■ •Jwk B ? fcf Ist- -'‘“T is over the hill.. ’■ FOX YOU ? 5 THE figurative poor-house is somehow threatening and frightening . . . unless L < the other side of your hill is blessed with that foresight—a haven of financial independence. 4 8 SAVING : : holds the answer! c ■ cl Bifl ■cil Be one of the wise ones and be prepar- ■ c ed to cross over the hill with the feeling of financial independence safely in your grasp. We’re here to help you. Old Adams County Bank ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BSWMnnHsaaßnEnGHaßMßrar
Too Many Interests , Manchester, England, — (UP) —j John Ashton. 47. some times a but-I cher and at other times a proses-1 sional backer of horses, was sent to I prison for four months for "unlawfully contributing to his insolvency by gambling." o Mechanical Me»l» With the advance in the use of emitted menls, why doesn't somebody invent a multiple can opener that will open six at a time. The maid would bear them away and substitute six others and the low hum of machinery would inform tbe waiting guests that dinner is to bo ready in a moment. —Woman’s Home Companion. — o Sunday Meals served at •Country Club.
i Public Auctioi The undersigned will sell at Public Auction on the opposite Public Library, Decatur, on Ett SATURDAY, MAY 21th | Sale to start at 3:30 P.M., Daylight saving time ! All of the Household Furniture of the late A. R Bell, Davenport; Dining Table and 6 chairs; Oak Buffet: I Porce’a»n Tap Kitchen Table; Brass Bed with springe 1 Iron Bed complete; Small Cot: Oak Bed Room Suite; 2 j sers with oval bevel mirrors; 2 9x12 Rugs; Bxlo Rug; Rocking Chairs; Uwn Mower; Oak Library Table; Cooking Uteheils. Baby Carriage, and many tilings too IM I mention. I bi In the event of l>ad weather sale will be held in the ! just south of Ford Garage. £ TERMS—CASH. | lt CHAS. K. BELL I ■ Johnson-Bartlett Auction Co.. Auctioneers. i>“ ’•'Tc &k/xxs: >: x x,x x x x x x x x.x.x x.x x x,x x x'x x >: ■■■■ ” :: I I Are You a Depositor Heil x E - K IB E Our hank is daily satisfying the needs of fl «. sands of depositors because they recognize in tiiß ’iH stitution a sen ice that cannot be excelled anywfl ' « \ n i1 We invite you to open an account with ti-.fl - us a trial and be convinced that our service isahfl « and pleasant one. Get acquainted with iheolfa™ x this bank for they arc interested in vour welfare. I x X I x f' j The Peoples Loan & Trust I X I t BANK OF SERVICE x J , X X X X.X.X R X « X X"X X X X’X’Jt X X X X X X X X X X X.X X X X.XJX X Public Auction As I tun returning Io the farm 1 will oiler all i Auction to the highest bidder without reserve the j described Rea Estate and Household Goods, on the P SATURDAY, MAY 21.1930 Located at 312 No. sth street, Decatur, Indiana 7—Room Home—7 HOUSEHOLD GOODS WILL SELL AT 1 I” 1 HOUSE WILL SELL AT 3:30 I’. M. This is a fine 7 room semi-modern home, ' ,X 'Z j residential section and on good p:ived sire I. exiellent state of repair. Barnun good cond'hoiI good 2 car garage. This home must be seen | ciatcd. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Estate Heatrola in good condition; <,ss .J/iZjpdc i in good condition; kitchen cabinet, kitchen ■' " 'j i Bound Oak dining room table and <> lea l ' l ' 1 "' . i like new; oak bullet with good bevel mirroi, ” Palhc Victrola and records; Electric floor 1 "I’l • ror; hall tree; large otik rocker, W ' C K < , l J/ir I <lr.-sser % several oak rockers. 9x12 rug, I several small rugs, pedistals, stand, ele< <lr >p head sewing machine, electric sweepci, ■ , s) ipl de; rel'rigeratoi-; 2 9x12 Congoleum riig- s - nU mi I dishes; cooking utensils; and other arlid lS I to mention. ’ MRS. HENRY SCHAMEKLOH, ' Sold by Johnson-Bartlett Auction Co. * ( Call us lor appointment. Phone 265.
