Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1930 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES FOR SALE F')R SALE —Medhim early yellow Dent seed corn 1928 crop, and DunfieM soy beans; germination tested TThe. W. A. Wherry, 3 miles. ziorth of.the Bleeke church. 92-tt| FOR Sil-E " — One full blooded i Durtwmale hog, priced right for! quick sale. R. 8. Phone 864-H. | Sheets & Alfather. 131t3 , FOR SALE~Mailing list. Call at j Graham and Walters office, phone 239, inquire of Helen Gerke. 131-3tx FOR SAl.fi—Mancini Soy beaus, good quality for seed. 11.80 per bushel. O. F. Hildebrand, Decat.tr route 4. Craigville phone. 1314 t FOR SALl!—Guernsey bull. August Selking, Jr., Preble phone. 131-3tx FOR S.4IE Corn. 500 bushel. A. Z Smith, 2 miles west of Pleasant Mills. 131-6tx Hfor cmatir zvpohts atchery Chicks Reduced Prices on our “Decatur Qqality Chicks’’ for June and July. Place your order today. Every breeder used B. W. D. tested and 1 all eggs set dieinfected in lodine 1 Suspensoid solution. Also some chicks on hand severall days old. While they last. Call 1 today. THE DECATUR HATCH-1 ERY, phone 497, Decatur, Ind. 132t5 FtJR SALE — Choice tomato and Cabbage plants. 3 doz 25 .c. 427 Adams St. E. F. Gass. 13331 x WANTED WANTED— Good, clean, bis Rai ?s, suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 7c tb. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED —For rug cleaning and cistern cleaning, call Willard Me- j Connehey, phone 965, Erie restaur, | ant. 131t4x WANTED — IS-year-old girl wants work. Phone 175. 215 S. 11th St. 131-3tx WE WANT Rags, Auto Tire*. Inner Tubes, Newspapers, Magazines, Mixed Papers, Scrap Iron, Scrap Metals, such as Brass, Copper, Lead, Zinc. Auto Radiators, Batteries, etc. Also in the market for Beef Hides. Calf- ! skins, Horse Hides, Greece, Tallow and Wool. We will call with our truck with- i Yi a radius of 10 miles, if you have a load. Phone 442 MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 71C W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing WANTED —Office girl for local office. Write qualifications to Box N. care of Decatur Democrat. 132-3 t WANTED —Girl over 18 to work in store. Neat appearance, a good disposition and willingness to work are main requirements. Graduate from high school preferred but not absolutely necessary. Address Box J-60 ('are Democrat. 132-3 t FOR RENT FOR REN'f—Will lease my grocery and semi-modern 8 room house at Moryngjith. Garden and garade. Phone £722. 131-3 t ruit iie.x t —l good 5 room house on Thirteenth street. sls per Haugk. 132-Stx —<• o Breakfasts on Sea Floor Hamberg, — (UP) — Countless breakfasts, American style, are lying at The bottom of the North Sea as the result of a collision between the Greek steamer "Cleopatra" and the English freighter “Raven." The latter went down, carrying with it 100 tons of eggs shipped from Hamburg to England. Twins Stay Alike Sullivan. Ind.. —(UP) —Twin sis-1 lers, who not only dressed alike] and looked alike, but also preferred the same vocations, will be graduated from the Union hospital nursing school at Terre Haute this year.. They are Misses Lara and Laree Dickerson, of Sullivan County. PUBLIC AUCTION I. the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder, without reserve, on the premises, at 605 South 13th st., Decatur, Indiana, on Wednesday, June 11 at 6:30 o'clock P. M. (daylight saving time) the following described real CStilt € * Lot 50x300 ft., located on good, hard surface street, small house, good small barn, excellent driven well, large garden plot. Terms—(ash. Frank Smith, owner Sold by: .Johnson-Bartlett Auction Co.
S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEI. Licensed Chiropractor and Naturaputli ( Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-6. 6-8 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* 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. 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, 81 LADY ATTENDANT o — o FRIGII) 1 I R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. ' I 0 Q EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Home calls answered day or night. Phone 250 HARRY W. THOMPSON ■BBBMaEaEHHKSiaBg ——W—-Ml r„a—« *■> ■>'«-. aUMaUHBaa* MIT ICE TO niODERS In The Mutter of RpNurlnuinK MnrfthHil Street Improvement Noti'-e -s hereby given that the (’ •nnnon Council in and for the c ity of liecitifr. Indiana, will on Tuesday June 17, ’IBCO, at 7:00 o’clock P. M . at their < (Hindi room in said city, receive sealed bids for the Marshall Street Improvement, as per plans and specifications now on file in the office of the City Clerk. Each bidder will be required to deposit with his bid, a certified i heck for an amount not less than of the Engineer s estimate of the cost of such improvement, to insure the execution of the contract for which such bid is made; PUOV’iDED, that such check shall in no case be for less than One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars, which said estimate. plans and specifications are on file and may be seen in the office of the City Clerk, at Decatur, I ndia na. Bidders blanks will be furnished by the City Engineer of Decatur, I ndia na. 'I lie Common Council, reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Witness my hand and official seal this 24th day of May 1930. ALICE CHRISTEN, (SEAL) City Clerk May 29-J-5 tI’I’OIX I MILX I OF EXE< ITHIX NO. 27 4» Noth:? is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Ex ecutrix of th<- Estate of Veronica Smith late of Adams County, deceased. ’1 he Estate is probably solvent. Cecelia Smith Executrix Lehhart, Heller & Schurger, Attys May 22, 1930 May 22-29 June 5 COURTHOUSE Real Estate Transfers Mark- A. Beavers et al, part in lots 551, 552, Decatur, to Edwin O'Brien et ux for $2,225.00 Decatur Cemetery Assn., in lots 29. 30. 31. Decatur Cerqeiery, to D. 1(1. M. Trout for $75.00. —' ° M.. and Mrs. David Hensley and son Robert of Bronson. Michigan are visiting at the Herman Ehinger home-qind with other friends here. Mrs. D. M. Hensley and Mrs. Robert Orff of Fort Wayne will spend the evening at the Ehinger home. | IF YOU NEED MONEY I S Write or Phone jji ! Franklin Security Co. g Phone 237 $ Over Schafer Store. g OWN A FARM When land value is high is the time to SE L L But when land value is low i is the time to BUY. Land values have struck I the bottom and are rising. Buy now on our easy payment plan. Low rate of interest. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 1 Decatur Indian:)
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markeFreports DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS — Corrected June 5 ( Hogs, 90-110 pounds $9.35 j i Hogs, 110-130 pounds $9.60 I Hogs, 130-150 pounds $9.80 i Hogs, 150-160 pounds 10.05 J Hogs, 160-180 pounds 10.201 Hogs, 120-200 pounds 10.35 ! Hogs, 200-225 pounds 10.20 1 j Hogs, 225-250 pounds 10.10 1 . Hogs. 250-300 pounds 10.00. ,I Hogs, 300-350 pounds $9.90 Roughs .. .. . .. ... $7.25-$8.25 i Stags ..... $5.00-$6.00 Veals, per lb. . lie: ■Spring lambs Ijp Cattle: . Cartners $3.00-$4.00j ■(Cutters s4.t»o-$5.50 . I | Medium Cows $5.50-16.00 | ■ Good Cows $6.00-87.50 ( I Steers $7.00-11.00 Heifers SB.OO-11.00 Butcher Helena $7.00-89.00 Bulls $6.00-sß.oo 1 Fort Wayne Livestock ’ Fort Wayne. Ind.. June S—(UP5 —(UPl —j Receipts. Calves 50; Hogs 300; i Sheep 50. Hog Market steady 90-110 lbs. $9 -1 140; 110-130 lbs. $9.65; 130-150 lb >. II $9.90; 150-160 lbs. $10.05; 160-180 libs. $10.25; 180-200 lbs. $10.35; 200225 lbs. $10.25; 225-250 lbs. $10.15; “! 250-300 lbs. $10.05; 300-350 lbs. $9. (85: Roughs $8.50; Stags $6; Calves $11.50; clipped lambs $9; Spring ; lambs $11.50. i East Buffalo Livestock ; East Buffalo. N. Y., June S—(UF)5 —(UF) —Hogo Receipts 1.500; holdovers 200; active, fairly steady, desirable 150-250 lbs. $11.00; 240-270 lbs. $lO.-75-$10.90; 270-300 lbs $10.50-810.75; (120-150 lbs. $10.75-811; most pigs ($10.75; packing sows $9.00-89.550. j( Ca'tie. receipts 100; steady with j ’ Wednesday, a load lightweight medium quality heifers $10.35; A few . fat cows $7-$8; cutter grades s4.s‘>$6.50. Calves receipts 100; weak to 50 cents lower; good to choice vealers I largely $12.55; A few best $13.00; , Medium kinds slo 50-811.50; Cull r and Common $8.50-$9.50. Sheep: receipts 100 — slow fat , lambo fully 25c lower; quality con- , I sidered; good to coice handy ' I weights $13.00-$13.25; a few medium ■ 5111812; fat ewes unchanged at $5 I $6. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sept. Dec. Wheat $1.06% $1.08% $1.14% Corn .82% .82% .76% Oats ... . .40% .40% .43 I , LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected June 5 i No. 2 Soft Wheat 92c No. 2 Hard Wheat... 89c j No. 2 White Oats 36c Barley —■ 50c Rye 80c , ! Corn - »’>c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 18c i t BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 29c I » Partners Slain 1 Hamburg,—(UP) Some months ago a jewjtjlet by the name of Neuner was shot to death in a holdup in his store. Ilia partner Erwin Teller. decided to carry ou the bttslincs-. A few days ago I'eller was I also shot to death in a holdup in i the store.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930.
A Dangerous Tumble t Williams. JtuL. —(UP)— Mart t I Smith suffered only cuts and S bruises when he fell from a ro< k : ledge at a quarry west of Williams t and rolled 4<) feet with a threegallon s bucket filled with dynamite.. Sticks i |of dynamite were scattered in all directions as Smith rolled, but none exploded. — o — s Urges Diversification 1 East Lansing, Mich., —(UP)— ; The farm problem will not be solved i by moving one-third of the rural po- i pulatlons into the cities with the re- I
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maining two-thrds operating larger farms. Dean J. F. Cox, of Michigan State College believes. Instead, he asserts, diversified farming is going to make agriculture a paying proposition either on a large or small scale. Road Budget Announced Battle Creek, —(UP) —As the result of an increase in federal appropriations from $7,500,000 to $12,500,0t'0 annually, the state of Michigan will receive $14,820 for building of roads in national forests, for the fiscal year beginning in July
■ W. H. Bennett, branch manager of i Detroit Automobile Club here, has ■ announced. , — o Reversing the Charges 1 Bloomington. Ind.. —(UP) — Insistent demands that her husband be arrested on charges of wife heating. resulted in an indictment a-j • gainst a wife charging intoxication. | - The woman caused Prosecutor Verm - Ruble to be aroused at 2:30 A. M. • to prepare an indictment against • her husband. When the case was r I called to trial she failed to appear r' and police charged she was intoxi- —
cated at the time of the visit. o Work for Unemployed Kokomo. Ind., —(UP)—More than 300 vacant lots in Kokomo will be planted to truck gardens this summer to provide work for unemployed. .
Public Auction! 1 will sc’l at public auction to the highest bidder reserve, on the premises, (ill) Nuttman Aw.. Decatur, |9 6—Room House —6 E FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1930 ■ at 6:30 P. M., daylight saving time ■' This is a line little home, modern except l unuice. : K | e<l on a good paved streef. Has new 2-car g;ir::ge. j lot 66n132. This property is in an excellent stair us | in every way. TERMS: $500.00 cash payment, balance like rent. Why not let your rent receipts buy this property I * IRVIN R. BUTLER. Owner® : Sold by: Johnson-Bartiett Auction Co. L Call us for an appointment. Phone 205. j—— - E E RCCEI Vlh CA. ■ I I I Hi’ I I Jhmuqh I fa SAVINGS I MEN of vision look beyond the hank j wicket, and see the potential Iniiis of j their savings regularity: home, auto, c travel, substantial investments. | t Small week-to-week deposits, easily though they are made, hold a pat and magic answer to your future financial problems. M $ I Old Adams County Bank
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