Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 161, Decatur, Adams County, 9 July 1930 — Page 2
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FOR SALE FOR SALK <>r ttKNt —7 room house known a* John My an property on 316 N. Fourth st. Inquire ut H. I'. Schmitt rwtdaace, 322 .v Fourth at. FOH SAIJ3~ Used Schiller piuno, wuimit <nap A1 condition. Will sell on terms. Price *125. Sprague Furniture C’o., :ird door west of jKiKt office on Monroe at., Plioti" 199 and 6351. 162t.i FOR SALK -7 year old mule. Sound ami works any place. Will sell cheap If taken at once. Henry SelkInn, Preble phone. 1 mile pant and 114 miles north of Preble. 161-3tx F()ll SALK Full blooded Collie pups. C. L. Sclieuinann, route 1 Decatur. Tocsin Phone. 161-3tx WANTED WANtKD—Cook. Must be experienced in wholesome cooking. Apply in person. Erie Grovery and Restaurant. 163-3 t FOR RENT r- ok IU-..N t —Furnished light house keeping apartment. Ground floor, private entrance, porch, basement, garage. Inquire 1127 W. Monroe St. 163-ts jpSSTt REST "ic- ii room house on Thirteenth st., one six room mod-1 ern house on Walnut street ami i one 2 room flat over Adams thea-! ter. Julius Haugk. 163-3tx j FOR RENT—.'! cottages. and 8 rooms at Cedar Side, Crooked I,ake, Ind. Under new management. C lea n beds, dry boats. Write for reservation. I*. B. Dvkeman. 161t3x Shawl’, Trade Name Tfllwntla Is the name of one of the Indian or Kashmir shawls, -.winch arc loom woven, sometimes In wire piece, hut more often In lamlhsegments, which are sewn together with such precision that the sewing is quite Imperceptible. They are called Tlhkul and Knnl Kal, and are made princi|>oUy in the Janjub. OCEAN FLIERS FORCED DOWN (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ON’E) oil-line trouble. It had sufficient gasoline for seven hours more flying, or more than enough to take it to Dakar, when forced down. Mermot made an easy landing in moderate seas. The Phocee took the seaplane in toe after rescuing the fliers and j their mail and proceeded slowly to-wards-Dakar, where it was not due until lut tomorrow. Another plane will then speed the mail to Paris, j Since the seaplane was equipped j wiilhjloaters, the mail was un- 1 damaged. is-'IK plane left Bomfim Lagoon, I rtlv-of Natal. Brazil, at 2:44 P. K.S.T. yesterday. Besides Mer- 1 the crew consisted of Jean 1 ' KAbry, navigator, and Leopold ' Qmio, radio operator. It was at- ( tempting the first eastward cross- j' ijg of the South Atlantic, a difficult I' ftait yet to be accomplished. The j sßtm • plane crossed the A'lanti , 1 fi>m Africa to Brazil last month, inaugurating French airmail service • ff South America. r o wMixed Blood tTbe Finns and Lapps, like the jßng.vars and Turks, are classified by ethnologists as of Mongolian ffrigin. They form a branch of ■j[ie Ural-Altaic family, lint are i iiixed largely with the Swedes and ! Russians, ateiubers of the Aryan i ISce. a —; 0 ! 1 I Inner Thoughts I Tlie utter part of a man’s ' 'life, let us always repeat, bears ■ tile un Ottered, ituconsebms < .pnrt a small unknown proporS -tlon. He Idmself never knows i ’lt. much Ipss do others. —Thom- < ‘ns Carlyle.
1 DO YOU NEED S MQHBi - —to buy the things you need— J to-make repairs on your homo 'L —to pay up you’- debts—for V nny worthy purpose? You cm *- get any amount from $lO to f”500 on your Household Good T Piano, Auto, Etc., quickly m l 3- confidentially. Twenty month* to repay, if you n°ed it. Call £ and let us tell you all about ■£ our liberal plans. » Special Plan for Farmers -Franklin Security Co. bar *£ Over Schafer Hdw. Co. 3Phouo 237 Decatur, Iml %-
I S.E. Black i FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Udy Altcndant Calls aniwered promptly day or night. Office phone 800 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FRQHNAPFEL. * Licensed Chiropractor anti Nuturupatli Phone 314 104 ho. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-6, 6-8 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Exsmlned, Glstses 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. Ijobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 j .Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT
ASHBAUCHER & MAVN AKI) Funeral Directors All Calls answered Promptly o -o; FKIGID /. I R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. ! O O HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Carl Schroeder, Rockford Route 5 underwent a major operation at tue Adams Comity Memorial Hospital, yesterday. Mrs. John Elzey of Robo was adu)isted((o the Adams County Henloriai Hospital this morning, wnere she underwent a major emergency operation. A Major emergency operation was perfoimed on Miss Mayrae I Daily of Berne, last evening at the j Adams County Memorial hospital. I June Warner of Petroleum, was admitted to the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning, #here she will receive medical treatment. • O—NOTICE OF MEETING Notice is hereby given that tiie annual meeting of the stockholders of the old Adams Copnty Rank will be held at their banking house, Decatur, Indiana, at 10 o’clock A. M. on Tuesday August 5,193 C for the purpose of electing nine directors to serve for the ensuing year to transact such other business as may tome before them. JOHN W. TYNDALL 157-2 It President FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. 11. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra type-! writing or stenographic work 1 wdl be glut! td i',o it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge .1. T. Merrymnn’s Law Office. K. of C. Bldg. _ MONEY TO LOAN City laoans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Loans 5Vz% % 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 MARKET Corrected July 9) Hogs, 90-110 pounds $8.65 | Hogs, 110-130 pounds $8.90 ; Hogs. 130-150 pounds $9.10 Hogs, 150-160 pounds $9.25 Hogs. 160-ISO pounds $9.50 Hogs. ISO-200 pounds $9,651 Hogs, 200-225 pounds $9.50 Hogs. 225-250 pounds $9 40 Hogs, 250-300 pounds $9.25 Hogs, 300-380 pounds $9.10 Stags $5.50 Roughs $7.50 Veals, per It). H%c Spring lambs 9%c Cattle: Cenners $3.00-$4.00 Cutters $4.00-$5.50 Medium Cows $5.50-$6.00 Good Cows $6.00-$7.50 Steers $7.00-11.00 Heifers SB.OO-11.06 Butcher Heifers $7.00-$9.00 Bulls - S6.CO-SS.OO East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs 900; holdovers 100; market steady 15c oil; light lights and pigs off more; 160-240 lbs. $10.40-! 10.50; light lights and pigs $10.60; 250-300 ll»s. $lO-10.30; sows fully i steady at SB-8.25. Cattle 225; market steady-strong, good 800 lb. yearlings $10.75; most beef cows $5.25-6.50; cutter grades $3.50-4.75; medium hulls $5.25-6.50. Halves 200, market 50c up; good to choice veals sl3-13.50; common to medium $8.50-11.50 Sheep 400; mqyket fat lambs 2550c up; bulk better grades $11.5012; common to medium $8.50-11.50; j fat ewes steady at $2-3.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., July 9.—(U.R) — Livestock: Receipts Cattle, 100; calves, 100; hogs, 400; shoep, 400. Hog market steady; 90-120 lbs., $8.75; 120-140 lbs., $9; 140-160 lbs., $9.25; 160-180 lbs., $9.55; 180-200 llis., $9.65; 205-225 lbs., $9.55; 225250 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-$10; yearling lambs, $6.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sept. Dec. | Wheat 90 .92% .93% j Corn 77% .76% .68% Oats 33% .36 .39% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected July 9) No. 2 Soft Wheat 75c No. 2 Hard Wheat 72c No. 2 White Oats 32c Barley sue r>VP v--- 80c Corn 50c to 90c local grocers egg market Eggs, dozen ig c butterfat at station Butterfat 29c Famoui for Condsntation Dr. Rossi ter Johnson, author, ed Itor and president of the People* I nlversify Extension society of New York, Is suid to be the first , person to experiment with ah Predating famous novels. It Is stated that us early us 1870 he stari led critics and booklnvers by i nuking abbreviated editions of standard novels, omitting passage.not necessary in the action of the LI story.
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Banker’s Son Faces Death Or Indictment * ’ | Hovering near death in a hospital at Paterson, N. J., Roderic Meakle (above), son of a Paterson bank--1 er, faces indictment on a murder charge in connection with the ! death of Jenny Brauer, his German immigrant sweetheart, in a suicide pact. Meakle, shot through the head with a bullet from the same gun that brought death to the girl, was found wandering in woods. ’ (International Newsreel) ATTITUDE OF PRESIDENT IS CHALLENGED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Lcgge appeared to urge upon the Kansas farmers a reduction of their w heat acreage. Farmers from all parts of Kansas were gathered to hear Legge. Hays was the first Kansas stopping place of the tour Hyde and Legge are making through the wheat belt. The governor, a Republican, in the midst of a hot tight for renomination, attacked yhe farm board for offering reduction of acreage as the only method to remedy the agricultural situation. He said the administration was ' denying the farmer a square deal 1 in foreign trade. In the past, he -aid, agriculture had enjoyed about 40 per cent of the foreign trade , which President Hoover had helped , build as secretary of commerce. , “Now, for the first time in the , 141 years of our national exis- , fence,” he continued, it is propos- , ed definitely to subordinate agriculture to industry by asking that , it be restricted in its production to that amount necessary to supply c those occupied in the industrial world.” by infer-ncc, Rherl charged that Legge. former head of the Internationa) Harvester Company, was persuading American farmers to cut their , acreage without producing an exportable surplus, while export ng his machines to foreign countries now raising wheat form- , erly supplied by this country. "Is it fair, and is it sound public , policy,” Reed aHked, to ask the wheat farmer to leave his land idle
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Social Secretary For Mrs. Hoover % ?fi * • Miss Helen Greene, Mrs. Hoover’s i new acting social secretary, is snapped as she entered the White House grounds, Washington, D. C. Thi3 is the first photo of Miss Greene made at the Capital. i i (International Newsreel) I in order to permit an expansion o! the agricultural implement trade in foreign countries so as to enable those countries to better comII pete with the American wheat | farmer?” o Indictment of Capital Our civilization overflows with charity, which is simply willingness to hand back to labor ns generous, gracious alms a small part of the loot from the Just wages of la bor.—David Graham Phillips, I _o __ Difficult Part i The most gigantic task Is begin nlng the task. The rest of the task is easy.—A toil Ison Glol>e. PUBLIC AUCTION As I am moving from * Preble, I \\ ill offer for sale at 1 public auction on the premises, located in Preble. Indi--1 ana, on state road No. 16 , Thursday, July 10, ’3O beginning at 6 o’clock, (tlav- ; light saving time) the following described personal property. to-wit: [- Bed; Springs; Mattress; 2 t Stands; Magazine Rack; a Rockers: Bookcase; Cupy hoard; Trunk; Cookie Pans; l Roaster; Pictures; Pedestal; Dinner Pails; Fireless Cookt or; Washboard; Wringer; Stove; Barrel Spraying ouls fit; Jars; 8 ot. Sausage Grindo er; 8 tit. Lard Press; Iron Kettle; Shovels: Garden Hose t- Garden Plow: Carpet Stretchn <*rs; and other articles to i. numerous *° mention TERMS—CASH. c Rosf»na Smith, owner e Rov Johnson, auctioneer e Carl Bartlett, clerk.
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Crazed With Heat. Man Attacks His Landlady Indianapolis, July 9. — (U.RI 3oe Mastropletro, 70. said by police to l.ave been crazed by the heat and bad liquor, crept to a side porch: where Mrs. Francesco Danzio wasj sleeping and struck her on the head | with an ax, members of the family told officers. The woman's three sons and her, husband, armed with a shotgun, set out in search of the alleged attacker, a roomer at the Danzio home. Police found the aged man hieing in weeds under a railroad elevaton. He was streaming with prespiratlon and talked incoherently. He gave no reason for the attack other than he “just had to do If.“* Danzio would not allow his wife to be removed from the house, apparently holding hospitals in distrust. Physicians said she was suffeting from concussion of the brain, but that hrr condition was
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not serious. Louis Staton, 58, farmer near Indianapolis, died yesterday of acute dilation of the heart, caused byheat. His was the only heat fatal- , ity in Marion county. COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Mary Neaderhouser, 3 acres In Wabash township to Kuos W. Lehi man for SI.OO. ADAMS COUNTY GETS HONORS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) riers were shown. The business session of the convention was held Tuesday, and the i meetings closed Tuesday noon. Those from this city who attend-' ed the convention were Mr. and 1
FOOT PAIN (’[ply jßfflj — or costs you nothing result from weaken'd ni'tsdi a wav is discovered to strengthen these mu-1 los Thath j aching, tired feeling in the feel* fiyit calluses, pains in toes, in* L »or heel —dull ache in the ankk, 1 W \ \ knee—spreading of the feet,* quickly ended. Fain -tops a I utes when an ama/.ing hands elastic and exceedingly light •> Results are permanent. Soon hand may be discarded. IIJ| Nearly g,000,000 now in use. Specialists, amazed at re- lv‘ suits, urge it widely. Come in today. Money back if not delighted. ARCHI B. J. Smith Drug Co DECATUR, INDIANA \ srtwp) otcArea 1 SAFETY 1 COURTESY 1 DEPENDABILITY I First National Bank I Capita! and Surplus *120.000.00 1 Decqtur, Indiqna
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i Mrs. W. F. Been i Mr. K. Zerkel and 'Liughter 1 and son Junior, Mr. anil Smith, and Post master * L. A. Graham. Another shipment if berries for tannin;, day morning. Ffc VI *i rriti
Harris. CONSTIPAI RELIEV |^KRTaS|Ts‘,pJ l v PfTll T vTn will movejJ I) wi t h o ut any depressing i sects. Sick Headaches, Ini Biliousness and Pad Co quickly relieved. Chiidrenia can easily swallow Dr Cart sugar coated pill?. Theyi from calomel and poisons AH Druggists 25c and 75ei CARTER S LSI
