Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS,AND NOTICES

• FOR SALE FOR SALE or RENT —7 room house known as John Myers property on 316 N. Fourth st. inquiio at H. P. Schmitt residence, 322 ,\. Fourth st. Foit SALE — it*2S Essex couch; 1927 Chevrolet coupe; 1926 Ford delivery. These cars have been reConditioned and are in excellent condition at bargain prices. Decatur Auto I’uint and Top Co. 158-3 t FOR SA Lil-rsedTSchlller piano, walnut case Al condition. Will sell on terms. ITlce 1126. Sprague Furniture Co , 'W door west <>f post office on Monroe st., Phone 199 and 5351. 162t3 Foft SXli.- As I am' leaving" town will sell at private sale all my household goods. .Miss Clarissa Halin. 1613 W. Madison street, Phone 7143. 163-3teod WANTED WANTED—Several loads Timothy or light mixed hay. Call E. 1). Colter, 994 or 78. Adams County Lumber Company. 158-3tx I WANThj£F~Cook. Must ~lie - expel -i ienced, in wholesome cooking. Apply in person. Erie Giovery and Restau ! rant. 163-3 t ; FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished light house keeping apartment. Ground floor, I piivate entrance, porch, basement. 1 garage. Inquire 1127 W. Monroe j St. 13341 I FOR-RENT One 6 room house o i Thirteenth st., one six room modern Hipuse on Walnut street anil one 2 room flat over Adams theater. Julius Haugk. 163-3tx COURT HOUSE Divorce Suits Boyd Booher has filed suit for di , vorce-against Pearl Booher. Plain tiff "alleges defendant is guilty of | cruel and inhuman trea.ment; that - she cursed him and at times asso- I eiatFd' with immoral men. Plaintiff I utas granted temporary custody of . two children Bonnie and Loretta ; Boofl. r. Summons on divorce is returnable September 1. Edythe Shoemaker lias filed suit for divorce against Wilbur Shoemaker. Both people reside at Geneva. is returnable September 1. Ora W. Stults has brought suit against Melvin Dougherty et al for foieciosure of mechanic's lien. Summons and non-resident notice are returnable September 1. Clßirles H. Snyder has brought suit against Fred W. Mahan et al on rote and foreclosure. Summons is returnable September 1. o Wai New to Columbus Columbus’ record of his vl-lt to Haiti include mention of a “night ingale” which sang by day and by night, and which was probably a mocking bird. — ——Q— Temperance Association The lirst “Band of Hope," was organized in England In 1847. A band of hope Is any of many In :*-eal uunperaiice associations in tlie I •United Kingdom. !» 0 — Another shipment of Raspberries for canning. Wednesday morning. Fisher X Harris. o 3 NOTICE OF MEETING 11 Notice is hereby given that the Annual meeting of the stockholders I fpf the Old Adams t'opnty Hank will ' SjTe held at their banking house, De- i xgt’.ur, Indiana, at 10 o'clock A. M. I T 1 •_ Tuesday August 5, 1930 ’t-ir the purpose of electing nine di-' .’J" ctors to serve for the ensuing i tjpear’to transact such other business et, may come before them, t . JOHN W. TYNDALL X57-21t President r PUBLIC AUCTION ST As I am moving from. J’n ble, I will oiler for sale ,il pulJic auction on the |>rcin-| isos’, located in Preble, Intlipna. on state road No. 16 -Thursday, July 10, ’3O Legimiiiifi at 6 o'clock, (day-; Jiglii saving lime) the following • described personal pro-: jjpertv. to-wit: ■T lied; Springs; Mattress; 2 Stands; Magazine Rack;! JRoqkers; Bookcase; Cup-1 board; Trunk; Cookie Pans; I aßo;(ster; Pictures; Podesta-;; jOiiMier Pails; Fireless C.ook,’t r;; Wasljboard; Wringer; •ptove; Barrel Spraying out-' -.lit; Jars; 8 ql. Sausage Grind-' aer; • 8 qt. Lard Press; Iron JKetJle; Shovels; Garden Hose •Jt'iaraen Plow; Carpet Stretch“jtTsJ anil other articles to •jiumerous to mention. 7l ERMS-CASH. * Rosena*Smith, owner Roy Johnson, auctioneer Carl Bartlett, clerk.

II S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Udy Attendant C«ll« anawered promptly day or night. I Office phone 600 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. 11. I’ROIINAPEEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-6, 6-8 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyea Examined, Glaaaea Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 6.00 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 & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT _________ -- ASHBAUCHER & MAYNARD Funeral Directors All Calls answered Promptly _ 841—Phones—510 O O F R 1 G I D j. I RE Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. (■ <) Great Struggle One of the greatest struggles that ever took place in the human breast Is when a husband gets a raise and tries to decide beween having that extra money for himself and concealing from his wife his pride In Ills ability to get it. — Florida Times-Union. — English Royal Rccorcli Among tlie most valuable rec ords preserved in tlie public see ord office of England are tlie pipe rqlls. a statement of tlie king’s income and expenditures, so called liecause they are rolled in tlie shape of pipes. They date back to lil(1 and were not discontinued until 18113. — -J Matter of Cold Fart Inspired writer brings in “tin mellow glow of old hooks, old fur niture, old pictures, old garments.” The rest may be all right, but our personal observation and experience is that the mellow glow of gold garments Is a shine.—Arkansas Gazette. o — Men and Change Someth).’s, when a man is found in a new relation to tilings around him and to other men. he says the world Ims changed and that he has not changed. I believe that our self-respect leads us often to make this declaration In regard to our selves when it is not exactly true. An iuiii' idual is more apt to change, perhaps, than all tlie world around him. —Daniel Webster. Probs.t’onary OT:-er A lance corporal is one with a pro, isiomu appointment w.tioui the pay of Ids pernmnent r.iniw When vacancies occur as corporals, the nmn who is considered for the appointment to smh a vacancy is j made a l.itice corporal with duties of corporal, hut not the pay of a corporal, if lie qualities and makes good lit this provisional appointment, he is made a regular eor floral and Ids rank is eonltruied with the pay of a corporal.

LOANS TO FARMERS I Up to $300.00 Special Time Plan I' Franklin Security Co. ■ ; Phone 237 P Over Schaler Store. K MONEY TO LOAN City Ixians 6% net 9 5-10-15 years I Farm Loans s’/ 2 % 10 or 20 years | We write Insurance. —THE— Suttles-Edwards COMPANY Niblick Store Blclk. DECATUR, - INDIANA

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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET (Corrected July 8) Hogs, 90110 pounds $8.65 Hogs. 110-130 pounds $8.90 Hogs, 130-150 pounds ~ $9.10 Hogs, 150-160 pounds . . $9.25 | Hogs, 160-180 pounds $9.50 ; Hogs, 180-200 pounds $9.65 ■ Hogs, 200-225 pounds $9.501 Hogg, 225-250 pounds $9.40 Hogs, 250 300 pounds .. $9.25 Hog.;, 300-380 pounds $9.10 Stags $5.50 Roughs .......... $1.50 VealK per lb. ll%c Spring lambs 9%c Cattle: Ctnners ....* $3.00-$4.00 Cttters $4.00-$5.50 Medium Cows $5.50-86.001 Good Cows $6.00-$7.50 ■ Steers $7.00-11.00 Heifers .... SB.OO-11.00 Butcher Heifers $7.00-$9.00 Bulls S6.CO-SB.OO Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., July B.—(U.R) — Livestock: Receipts: Calves, 75; hogs, 500; sheep, 100. Hog maiket 10-20 c lower; 90-120 bs„ $8.75; 120-149 lbs., $9; 140-160 lbs.. $9.25; 160-180 lbs., $9.55; 180200 Il s.. $9.65; 200-225 lbs., $9.55; 225 250 lbs.. $9.45; 250 275 lbs., $9.35; 275-350 lbs.. $9.25; roughs, $7.75; stags, $5.50; calves, $11.50; spring lambs, $9.50; yearling lambs $6.50. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs 500, holdovers 500; pigs and lights 25-35 c up; mostly $10.65-10.75; 160-220 lbs. unevenly steady 25c up: bulk $10.4(810.65; nothing done on weightier butchers indications weak to lower: packing sows weak, largely around SB. Cattle 25; market steady; few fat cow • $5-6.50; cutter grade $34.75; medium bulls $5.25-6.25. Calves 100; market steady; good to choice veals $12.50-13; common to medium SB-11. Sheep 300; market generally steady; better grade lambs sll- - common to medium SB-10.60; fat ewes $2-3.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sept. Dec. Wheat 89% .92 % .97% Cor n 75% .74% .67% Corn .33% .35% .38% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected July 81 No. 2 Soft Wheat .... 75c No. 2 Hard Wheat... 72c No. 2 White Oats 32c “•“•ley 50e ,;v ‘' ~... 80c Corn 50 c t 0 gg ( . LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET I Hggs, dozen lg e BUTTERFAT at station Butterfat . 29c o Bronze Is Permanent The permanence of bronze has ■ been recognized for centuries. The variety of its decorative finishes ‘ and the limitless forms Into which i it may be wrought by our able craftsmen, make possible creations In till* metal, possessing rare imuginutlve qualities, yet in strict sympathy with the spirit of the i decorative scheme.

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(Left to right) Col. Charles A. < • lindbergh, Major Charles Kings-ford-Smith and Edward C. Fogg. Lindy paid his respects to Major Kingsford-Smith and compli-

POULTRY MEN TO MAKE TOUR

County Agent L. E. Archbold states that a number of Adams, ounty poultry breeders are expecting to be on the state poultry tour for one day. July 22. on the stops out of Portland and Pennville, He would a’so be pleas d to hear from all of those who expect to make the trip, he said. The poultry farms to be visited by the state poultry tour between Portland and Indianapolis on July 22, 23 and 24 will include eome of th? most tip to date and most sue-' cessful in th mid west, according to ’L. J. Demberger, Stewartsville, president of the State Poultry Association. The association is cooperating with Puidue university in the tour. The type of farm selected for the visits are using methods of brooding chicks and housing layers which are practical for Indiana conditions. T he farm of Lauden Snyder near Portland will be especially worth visit ng since Mr. Snydor has rais'd 95 per cent of the chicks started for the past, four years. More than 1,000 laying birds are kept on this place in addition to the gen etal farm operations. The tour will reach the Pennville egg farm and hatchery near Pennville on Tuesday afternoon, July 22. At this stop W. B. Child, own >r of the la.m, will tell how he rats's his I b rds in close quarters and under the most sanitary conditions. Another outstanding stop will be the Amos J. Sourbrine turkey farm near Lewisville where the tour wii. stop Wednesday. July 23. Mort than 2.000 young turk ys will b on range and a most practical yard ing plan is uwd for the 300 breed

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mented the marvelous Australian for him and his companions on their wonderful trans-At-lantic flight from Ireland to North America. (International Newsreel)

ers. On the same afternoon the poultry raisers will have an opportunity to visit one of Indiana's Record and Performance Association breeding farms when the tour stops at the Morehead Leghorn farms near Greenfield. •This farm is breeding for higher egg production, and also is equipped with a large hot water brooding system. F isides visiting these outstanding poultry farms the touring party will stop at general farms, hatcht i s and poult: y and egg buying plants. The route this year is the shortest eve: covered on a state tour and will be one of the least expensive, association officials say. o Robberies Are Cleared Indianapolis, July B.—-U.K—Sev-eral taxi, drug store and street car holdups were believed cleared tolay with a rest of Ray Palmer, 35, and Ray Bryant, 24, both of Indianapolis, who, police said, have confessed to bandit activities dur.ng the past month. Bryant was arrested in his home by four detectives after he made an unsuccessful attempt to escape by jumping through a window. Palmer, arrested yesterday, is (aid by police to have implicated jiyaut in hi* stat ments. The robberies gained the two nen small profits, police said. Recirds show that no more that: sl(j vas taken in any of the holdups o which the men are said to have ontessed. o — Record Body of Pitch Pitch lake In Trinidad Is the largest exposed body of asphaltum In the world. o Mr. u :d Mrs. Lew Colcliin of Wilard, Ohio ; and'Mr. and Mis. Dan Pidgeon of Fort Wayne spent the day in Decatur visiting with friends.

YOUNG MOTHER EXPIRES TODAY (CONTINUED Gus Reynolds, Mrs. Pearl Gent is and Thurman Gottschalk, all of Wells county; Mrs. Emil Moser, Craigvllle; Mrs. Dan Moser and Clement Gottschalk of Berne. Funeral arrangements have not yet been announced. Mrs. Pierce was well-known in the western part of Adams county where she spent most of her life. y Lottery Winner Unable To Provide SI,OOO Bond Noblesville. July 8 — (UP) — Arthur Court, winner of $85,000 a year ago on a $1 lottery ticket for the English Derby, was held in jail at Noblesville today because he could not proivde SI,OOO bond after his arrest on a charge of possession of liquor. Court was arrested last week after a raid on his 58-acre farm, purchased with $20,000 of his lottery

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I winnings. Officers said they found I several bottles of liquor. A. O. Sample, from whom Court I bought his small farm, was in the Hamilton county courtroome durI ing arraignment but refused to supply bond for the former Inflianapoi lis janitor. Court returned a plea of not guilty. County officers said they would hold him for federal authori- ' I ties. o Comparative Fertil.ty America’s foreign settlers, nccus I touted to tiny, rocky patclms at i home, regard a Vermont liill-ide much us a Vermonter regards .300 acres of lowa corn land. —Country Home.

■ -=5 You can borrow up to S3OO from us on your furniture, pii auto, etc. You retain possession of the security. Sipua of husband and wife are sufficient —no other indorser* 1 quired. No embarrassing investigations—no questions« 4 of employer, relatives or friends. You pay us only the lit rate of interest, and pay interest only on the actual us? balance of the loan. A prompt, courteous, confidential sen Franklin Security Co O er Schafer Hardware Co. Phone 237 Detail Our 20Payment A I | ■ ITIFWD* DECATUR I SAFETY I COURTESY I DEPENDABILITY I Hrst Bqnk i I Capital and Surplus *120.000.00 ' I Decqtur, Indiana

: Card of Thanks We wish in this manned ■: the neighbors an I friends - floral offerings and spirtj - quets and all who assisted! • ■ing the illness* and deatjfl fa'her, Be.nard Myers,! Tin Use Deering Ti the old reliable. E ball guaranteed. Per sack, ( ash Per sack, Sept 1 I SCHAFER HDW