Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1930 — Page 2

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wnrr *- *•■ -•- • CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS, | 1 BUSINESS CARDS, ' | AND NOTICES Q FOR SALE F)Il SALE—Medium early yellow | * Deut seed corn 1928 crop, and ; I)un field soy beaus; germination' t"s!r<i fine. W. A Wherry. 3 miles north of the Bleeke church. 92-tt I FOR - SALE— Fresh cow with 2 Week old heifer calf by side. First calf. Charles W. Andrews, route 2 | Craigville phone. For SALE or RENT —7 room ' house known as John Meyer property on 316 N. Fourth st. Inquire at IL P. Schmitt residence, 322 N. Fourth st. 129t.3 Ft)u"s Al.c. —b tit be radio with tubes Call 719-E. 129-31 X FOR SALE —Two of the best front corner lots in Bellmont Park. Small jown payment, easy terms, low interest. Phone 866 R. 129-3tx For SALE— Manchu soy beans. „ good to sew for hay. Good test. Floyd Linton, Geneva, Ind., R. R. 129-3 t For SALE—Cabbage plants, 2 dozen tor 15c. L. E. Summers, 909 Walnut St. 130-31 X ♦'OR SALE — One fiiii blooded Duroc male hog. priced right lor quick sale. R. 8. Phone 864-H. ] Sheets & Alfather. 131t3 ’ i’OR - SALE—Mailing list Call at ' Graham and Walteis office, phone ; 239, inquire of Helen Gerke. 131-3tx l FOR SALE —Mancini Soy beans. I ‘ good quality for seed. JI.SO per i bushel. O. F. Hildebrand, Decatur route 4. Craigville phone. 1314 t FOR SALE Guernsey bull. August gelking. Jr., Preble phone. 131-3tx FOR SALE Corn. 500 bushel. A Z. Smith. 2 miles west of Pleasant Hills. 131-tStx WANTED — Good, clean, big Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 7c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED —For rug cleaning and -cistern cleaning, call Willard McCounehey, phone 965, Erie restaur, ant. 131t4x WANTED — 18-year-old girl wants work. Phone 175. 215 S. 11th St. 131-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT—Semi-modern 8 room house, 210 South 10th street, aiquire at 345 N. 10th st. 129t3x FOR RENT —7 room part house on • S. 9th st. Inquire 405 Adams st. er phone 619. 130t3 FOR - RENT —5 room house on N. 9th st., one square south of G.E. ; Inquire Peter Gaffer. 130t3x FoRRENT —Five room semi-mod-em house with garage.' Inquire 11. J. Rice Phone IS4 130-3tx FOR - RENT~ Five room, semijnodern double house on Winchester street tequire of Leo Ehinger ] at Lenhart, Heller and Schurger I Law office. 130t3 foil RENT — Will tease my grocery and semi-modern 8 room house at Monmouth. Garden and garade. Phone 8722. 131-3 t Typo Union Officers Are All Re-Elected Indianapolis. June 3. — (U.K) — Chari's P. Howard. Chicago, was declared re-elected president of the International Typographical union in an unofficial report from nation- j al headquarters here today, by a majority of 10,103 votes. A total of 613 unions with a vote ' of 55.357 were counted in the unofficial check, and 3,500 votes re- j fnain to be reported. The official count will begin June 7. All other present officers were ke-eiected. according to the early i returns. They are Theodore Perry,] fjce-prpsident; Maurice A. Adler,] Bist ’vice-president; George Bent-, I y, ‘-second vice-president; and Woodrut Randolph, sectetary-treas-nrer. Howard received 32,730 votes a-1 g;aiu2t 12.689 for Fred Barker, SpokairtßFalls, Wash., his nearest opponent. f > » Tired of Waiting Colorado Springs —(UP)—C. J. Cary is in jail charged with remov- ; ing a 1600 pound tombstone from a grave. Cary told officers a balance of $42.50 had been owed on the stoifE for 10 years and that he was tired of waiting for his money. are now located at 115 No. ] First st. Mrs. M. Moyer. 131t6 ; > _ -l> — ■ I iu><»l i<lmenl iif liliiiiuiHlrnlur is hereby given, That the ppdegxlgiied has been appointed Ad- ; min®r.iter of the estate of William , Hilev Ketchum. late of Adams Counits. “ erased. 3 lie eslilte Is probably imlvent. « - ~ S. J. Fogle, Administrator A»d',n T. Kelly, Attorney. May' I'', 1 a:;i> May 20--Z7 June 8 1 814—-—— —-— o I 1 DR. C. V. CONNELL I I VETERINARIAN I H I 'Office 120 No. First Street t Phone: Office 143 -Residence 102 [ Special Attention given to 4 "cattle and poultry pract'ce I ] 4 -—o

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. 11 Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service ... , | For BETTER HEALTH SEE; DR. IL FROIINAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and N’aturupat'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 Si. Lobenstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone '9O. Residence Phone. Decatur 346 or 844. Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT o —— o F RIGID .. IRE | | Sales and Service Household and Commercial I AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. () () EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Home calls answered day or night. Phone 250 HARRY W. THOMPSON • ~ ♦ BIG FEATURES ' OF RADIO | I Tuesday’s 5 Best Radio Features Copyright 1930 by UP. j WJZ (NBC network» 6 p.m. cst.]' | —Pure Oil-Lopez Hour. csL—Jesse Crawford. WJZ (NBC network) 6:30 p. ni. 1 1 cst. —Libby World Tour. WABC (CBS network) 7 p. m. i cst.—Mat'd! GGras Chorus. WJZ (NBC network! 8:00 p. in. i I cst.—Westinghouse Salute. WEAF (NBC network) 8:30 p.m. cst.—RKO Hour. , Wednesday's Five Best Radio Features Copyright 1930 by United Press Central Standard Time I WABC CBS network, 6;00 p. m. — in a Russian Village. WEAF, NBC network. 6:30 p in. — Mobiloil Concert. i WEAF. NBC network 7:30 p. m. Palmolive Hour. , WABC, CBS network. 8:00 p.m.— Voice of Columbia. WABC, CBS network. 10 p. m. — | Duke Ellington’s Band. — Thursday’s 5 Best Radio Features Copyright 193(1 by UP. WJZ i NBC nstwork).s:ls p. m., cst. —Tastyeast Jesters. WEAF (NBC network! 6 p. m , cst. — Fleischmann-Valee Hour. WABC <CBS.network> 6:30 p. in. cst. —V. S. Marine Band. WEAF (NBC network) 7:30 p.m. cst.- Jack Frost Melody. WEAF (NBC network! 8 p. ni. cst. —It. C. A. Hour. I IF YOU NEED MONEY | 8 Write or Phone ■ * Franklin Security Co. £ F Phone 237 9 g Over Schafer' Store. I OWN A FARM When land value is high is the time to S ELL But when land value is low is the time to BUY. Land values have struck Ihe bottom and are rising. Buy now on our easy payI o’ent plan. Low rate of interest. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 Decatur Indiana

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MfIRKETREPORTS DAILY’ REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Corrected June 3 Hogs. 90-110 pounds $9.35 Hogs. 110-130 pounds $9.60 Hogs, 130-150 pounds $9.80] Hogs, 150-160 pounds 10.05, Hogs. 160-180 poundslo.2o i Hogs. 120-200 pounds ... 10.35] Hogs, 200-225 pounds 10.20 Hogs. 225-250 pounds 10.10 ] Hogs. 250-300 pounds 10.00; Hogs. 300-350 pounds * $9.90] Roughs , $7.2548.25 I Stags $5.00-$6.00 ‘ Veals, per lb. Lie | Spring almlis Wool # lambs. per Ib Clipped lambs, per lb9c down Spring lambs per lb B'i to Uc Old ew-s, per lb3c to 4c Cattle: Canners $3.00-$4.00 Cutters $4.0045.50 Medium Cows $5.5046.00 Good Cows $6.00-37.50 ■ Steers $7.00-11.00] Heifers SB.OO-11.00 Butcher He fefs ... $7.00-39.00 Bulls $6,0048.00 There will be no Market Friday. East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. N Y„ June 3. (U.R) —Livestock: Hogs: Receipts. 900; holdovers. 3(i0; generally 25c higher than Monday's average; cows steady; better g ad . 160-210 lbs. averages mostly $11.25; weightier hogs scarce; a load 250 lbs., $11.10; 120150 lbs. averages, $1141125; most pigs, $11; packing sows. $9-$9.50. Cattle: receipts, 125; run principally cows, steady to strong; a few fate cows. $748; cutt-r grades ] $446.50: few bulls. $6.50-$7.50. Calv s: receipts, 400; fully j steady: good to. choice vealers, $12.50 to mostly sl3; medium kinds I $10.50411.50. Sheep: receipts, 100; generally i steady; hardly enough to make a mat ket; odd lots gocxl to choice lambs. sl3-$13.50; no ‘strictly i c hoie" kinds offered; few medjum : yearlings around $10; fat ewes, $5$6. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sept. Dec. Wheat $1.07% $1.10% $1.15% !Co:n . ... .81% .82% .77% i Oats 40% .10% .43%

LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected June 3 , No. 2 Soft Wheat 92c No. 2 Hard Wheat 89c N'o. 2* White Oats 36c i uarley 6m \ Hye 80c I Corn 95c u OCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET : Eggs, dozen . 18c liUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 28c, o_. 0 _. Snake Returns l,o;. au. poi t, Ind.. (LT) — Logaii■iport residents again have been ter. ifiel by t.ho reappearance of a large snake which has been seen on several oc|«sions during the past seven years. It is said the reptile is 12 feet long, of a yellowish color. I with black diamond shaped spots. The snake at. one lime made its i i.enie hi the foundation of an old 'douse that since has been torn' down, but it is believed it still hides on the old site.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1930.

COURT HOUSE — New Suit Filed Anna Sievers is defendant in a partition suit filed in Adams circuit court by William H. Z'vick. Summons returnable September 1. Paul Schulte has brought a re- : plevin suit against Edward Lugin-! I bile Summons is returnable June io. • Real Estate Transfers Mary E Liddy et al. part of in lc‘ 194. 195. Decatur, to Kola E. Niblick 4 for $2,500.00 - , Amanda E. Tumbleson. east half lof in lot 737. Decatur, to Ethel J. ; Tumbleson for $1,800.00. — 0 _ ZEPPELIN OFF ON HOME'TRIP (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) parture if only man power had been available. Twenty-two pasengers were aboard when the Zeppelin sailed i and more than 1.000 waved fare- ' well as it rose into the sky to fly over New York, along Long Island and out to sea. It carried 91,0001 piec es of mail. Eckcuer expected to reach Seville, 5.800 miles distant, in 50 hours. He planned to remain there two hours and depart for Fried ] ric hshafn. This last lap of 1,250] miles will require about 20 hours. | o BANK OF LINN GROVE DECIDES TO LIQUIDATE contjnued"from PAGE ONE) undivided profits of $4,499.60. The officers of the l»ank are T. J. McKean, president; Moses Augsburger, vice president; Mr. Lybarger, cashier and Mrs. Muri Lybarger, assistant cashier. Bank Robbed Three Times The Bank of Linn Grove was I ' held-up and robbed three times. : the last, robbery being committed a year ago last March. The loot amounted to about $2,000, of which I $650 was recovered. Elmer Wood. Everett (Jack) Gaither, Robert Siniff and Philip Chamlterlain, charged with the robbery of the bank in 1928 and 1929 are now serving 20 year sentences in the state prison at Michigan City. The men were tried in the Adams Cir- j cuirt court, plead guilty and were ' sentenced by Judge Jeese C. ' Sutton.

CRAIGVILLE NEWS — Mrs Carl Gallivan. Iva Clouser Bertha and Geraldine Strickler spent la-t Friday evening in the home of Mrs. Emma Pyle. Mi. N. W. Abbott and daughter ancis of Van Wert Ohio were • tillers at this place Thursday afternoon. Mr. end Mrs. Crist Howard of Fort Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Lee An■en of Decatur spent Friday with Mr and Mrs. James Ernst. * Miss Mabel Hetrick of Bluffton sp< nl Friday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hetrick. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown of Detroit Michigan, Mrs. Samantha Brown. Mr. Newton Lenhart and Miss Janita Ixmhart of Jackson. Michigan and Mr. Chester Lenhart i:f Decatur were week end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Greiner'. .Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Lebbott of Churnbpscp Mrs. J. W Drum of Fort Wayne were Callers at thy

place Friday. Mr. Merlin Erust spent Friday with friends in Fort Wayne. Misses Alta and Nellie Worthman ot Fort Wayne spent Saturday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Foid Wortbman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Presdorm of I.aGrange Mi. and Mrs. G. Stauffer and daughter Lenora Mrs. Luther Brown and children of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Garton, Mrs. William Garton and children were Sun l day dinner guests of Edward Presdorf. Mr. and Mrs. Oatus Strickler daughter Bertha and Geraidin-’ visited with friends at Willshire last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ratcliff, daughter Ruth Ann. Mrs. Finley Grove

_! L—. J—. '*'■ .TTT-— —~ Public Notice The Homestead Dairy has Not been discontinued. Golden G'.»rnsey Milk is pure and rich in cream. Phone us your order today. Homestead Dairy Phone 696 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, administratrix of the estate of Susie E. Harrutf, j ' hereby gives notice that AT THE LATE RESIDENCE OF SAID DEC EDENT AT No. 221 South Fifth Street, oppoeite the Decatur High School Building. Decatur. Indiana, on Saturday Afternoon, June 7, 1930 at 3:00 o'clock (D.S.T.) she will offer for sale the (oilowing personal property belonging to said estate, to-wit: Parlor suite (5 pieces, walnut, antique); bedroom suite (3 pieces), including mattress and springs; dining room table; t> dining room , halts; sideboard; bookcase; 2 rocking chairs; stand; iron l>cd and mattress and springs; wardrobe; kitchen cabinet; kitchen’table; 2 kitchen chair.-: hardcoal burner; kitchen stove; hand washer; and ; >'her small articles. TERMS: CASH. DELLA HARRUFF, Administratrix DORE B. ERWIN, Attorney Roy Johnson and Carl Bartlett, auctioneers. SPECIAL NOTICE : At the same time and place the following articles will be offered foil sale on the same terms: 3-piece Oak bedroom suite; brass bed; 2 pair of bed springs; 2 mattres-es; 8.3x10.6 rug; 11.3x12 rug; 2 rockers; Morris chair; library ! tabic; stand; good lawn mower. Public Auction ■ 1 will st' J til public auction to the highest bitkier without reserve, on the premises, 610 Nutlnian Ave., Decatur, Inti. 6—Room House—6 FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 19 30 I at 6:30 P. M., daylight saving time I his is a line little home, modern except furnace. Local-1 tilon a gootl paved street. Has new 2-car garage. Full sized 10l 66x132. This properly is in an excellent state of repairs I in every way. TEBMS; $500.00 cash payment, balance like tent. Why not let your rent receipts buy this property for you. IRVIN R. BUTLER, Owner r Sold Jiy: Johnson-Bartlett Auction Co. i i Call us for an appointment. Phone 265.

and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ratcliff of Ossian were guests last Friday in I the home of Mr. Mrs. Denton RatclifC Mr. and Mrs Joe Sovine, son Junior spent Sunday afternoon in the home of Noah Call. - Doris and Garth Heckley spent] Saturday afternoon with Dorothy ] and Evelyn Wolf. Miss Olene Trullender of Bluffton is spending the week with Mr. and ' Mrs. Joe Sovine. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gerber and family of near Preble. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conrad of Bluffton were Sunday Guests in the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Denton Ratcliff. Mr. and Mrs. Abrams and children of Huptington spent the weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harve Ginter. o Wife Chewed Tobacco Bloomington. Ind., — (UP) — A counter charge that his wife chewed tobacco, a habit of whicli hej knew nothing at the time of their

Public Aucti 7—Room House—7 1I I will sell at public auction to liir highest bidij reserve, on the premises, 116 North 11 th st., Deo® WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4. At 6:30 P. M. Daylight Saving Time I | 7 room house; 2 car garage; lot .80x132; M These buildings are in first class state of repair. IM will have to see to appreciate. You an invited tiM inspect this home at any time before day <>l salt. I i Immediate possession. | TEBMS —Vi cash, balance on terms. For isl i formation see Johnson-Bartlett Audi n Co. I ALBERT LEHRMAN,O| i Sold by; Johnson-Bai licit Auction Co. I ; —————"l -11 IT Ts i I lI»JJJBUMMLI-XMIHJI Ill[~ --. -aaMi I S - RECEIVING lift I '1 1 * 1’ I \ I Jhr#uqh Zfc SAVINGS MEN of vision look beyond the J wicket, and see the potential fr®, their savings regularity: home travel, substantial investments. Small week-to-week deposits- < easily though they are made hold a pat and magic answer 1 your future financial problem Old Adams County St

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