Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 168, Decatur, Adams County, 17 July 1930 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES
FOR SALE j-'dlt SALE or ItFN’f 7 room house known ns John Myers property on 316 N. Fourth st. Inquite at H. P. Schmitt residence, 322 N. Fourth st. rill! ti.XLE Short horn hull, Roan. Fred Bilderbuck, one mile west of Willshire. Decatur R. R. 6. 166 3tx Fdft sTIT i 37) TliloodedTluorn sey cow. Fresh. Mrs. Henry Barkley Telephone 862 H. 167-3t>. FOR SALE — For Delco System New Meadows Washer, 2105.00. —Yager Brothers. 168t5 FOR SALE New Maytag Electrie Washer for $125.00. —Yager Brothers. 16815 WANTED V ANTEIJ—■ To buy a barn, not smaller than 30 x 40. Frank L. Miller, Monroe, route 1. 168-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT —Furnished ligut house keeping apartment. Ground floor, private entrance, porch, basement, garage. Inquire 1127 W. Monroe St. 163-ts FOR RENT—Five room house, all Modern with furnace and garage, ('all Dynois Schmitt. 413 Mercer avenue. 166-3 t .. o LOST AND FOUND Lob'E Strayed or Stolen — Beagle dog. Finder please call 1191. 168-3 t -r O—COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Mary C. Hunslcker et al. in lot 28 Decatur, to Vera I. Davis for SI.OO ■ _— o Pajamas Barred in Memphis Memphis, Tenn., —(UP) — Because it s done in other cities will be no excuse for wearing pajamas on Memphis streets according to Police Chief Will Lee who has announced all pajama-dad person will be*arrested and charged with some sort of misdemeanor. o Motor Ags Triumphs Lawton. Okla.. - (UP)—After using a horse and buggy for many years, 11. W. Bruce, pioneer prospector, living in the Wic.iita mountains near here, has gone modern. He decided recently, that means of transportation was too slow an J nought a 1911 model automobile. . :_o “OWE MY HEALTH TO NEW KONJOLA” SAYS THIS MAN Stomach, Kidney And Bowel Ailments Os Stubborn Nature Quickly Yield To Power Os Famed Medicine.
MB - K <2r lifefcjt MIL HOWARD W. HOPE “1 suffered for a long time with a complication of ailments,” said Mr. Howard W. Hope, 327 East Jackson street, Muncie. ‘‘Catarrh, stomach, kidney and bowel troubles had brought niy health to a very poor state. 1 suffered from frequent headaches and dizzy spells. I bloated after meals and my appetite was very poor. I tried many remedies and treatments but nothing seemed to help me. ..‘‘Konjola went right to work and in a short time I felt myself getting better. I kept on witli Konjola and gradually, one by one, my health troubles all left me. Today, I feel as I did before these terrible conditions existed. I owe all my present good health to this wonderful compound and I advise all whose health is impaired to try Konjola. They will never be sor- ; ry." Konjola is not designed for. njere temporary relief. It quickly ' attacks the source of ailments of the stomach, liver, kidneys, and' bowels, and rheumatism, neuritis ! and nervousness. When taken over, a period of from six to eight weeks ttjo results will atnaze those with oven the most stubborn ailments. 1 Konjola is sold in Decatur, Ind . at B. J. Smith Drug Co. drug store, and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section.
To-night: Get Rid of Burning / Feet Z. ■ *' •A i >' The New Kight Way THE ENGLISH WAY To take out the agony — banish all burning, aches and soreness — try the new 1930 way and in an hour your foot troubles are over. Just put two tablespoonfuls of Radox in a gallon of hot water and soak your feet tor 20 minutes—you never hud such a joyous. Invigorating foot bath in all your life—you can Just feel all the acid and poisons coming out of the etufted up pores of your poor feet. Do this tonight and tomorrow your feet will be so strong and sturdy and vigorous that you can walk all day long without discomfort. It"*s the oxygen in Radox that gets into the thousands of pores of your feet and chases out the poisons that have accumulated there for years—it's these acids and poisons that make your feet ache and burn and nothing in the world will get them out but Radox. Radox Is guaranteed to give anyone flawless feet or money back — and that means painful feet — sweaty feet — corns, bunions and callouses. Get Radox at the Cut | Rate Drug Co., Holthou.se Drug Co., or any drug store. Read directions. An Indianapolis man writes; “I only used Radox two times and I have new feet —am on my feet 10 hours a day and am 64 years old. I wouldn't ta*e $lO for my package of Radox if I couldn't get another”. o Trousers Save Life Bethlehem, Conn , —(UP)—Homer Somers owes his life to two pairs of pants. Homer wore double trousers when he went wood-chopping to protect his limbs from the brush. Hearing a rattle, he glanced behind him just in time to see a rattlesnake strike his leg. The fangs failed to penetrate thicknesses and Homer killed the snake. China Barrs Greyhounds Chicago, — (UP) — Greyhounds, looked upon with favor by sportsmen all over the world are not popular in China according to Canadian Pacific Steamship officials here, as the Chinese government is determined not to permit importation of racing dogs and the Commissioner of Customs at Shanghai threatens any attempt to hytd the dogs will result in severe penalties. If They Could Only Park! Memphis. Tenn., —(UP) —Only 10 women were involved in 400 traffic accidents during the first six months of 1930. Sergeant Hal V. Allen, motorcycle squad chief an- ' nounced. “Now, if women could only -'ark a cat—” was Allen's conclusion.
NOTICE OF MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Old Adams Copnty Bank will be held at their banking house, Decatur. Indiana, at 10 o'clock A. M. on Tuesday August 5, 1930 for the purpose of electing nine directors to serve for the ensuing year to transact such other business ias may come before them. JOHN W. TYNDALL 157-21 t President ———— ■ —■ . () \()TI< !•: TO IWVUIUTOUS Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned at 334 So. First >t. alter 6:ott F. M. on any day up to Saturday July 19, 1930 on the following: For constructing a new front for the I. O. (» F. Building corner Se< find and Monroe streets, Decatur. Separate bids will be received for furnishing- the material for the front am! for the construction of the front Specifications can be seen at the above address. The right is reserved to reject any or all blds. D. L. Dr erm, Trustee 1. O. O. F. July 15-16-17 . — o | NOTH E TO \O>-KI>IDE\TS In th«> Xdiitt'M Circuit Court. In Vacation, 1030. No 130*4 The State of Indiana Adams County SS. Ora C. Stultz, vs Melvin J. Daugherty et al. It appearing from affidavit, filed In the above entitled cause, that Melvin J. Daugherty, Baker ind, Thompson of the above named defendants ’.re non-residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefor** hereby given the said -—Baker and —Thompson that the said Melvin J. Daugherty, that tney nt- and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the Ist day of September 1930. the same being the Ist Juridlcial Dh\ of the next regular term thereof, to b»* holden at the Court House In the City of Decatur, commencing |on Monday, the l«t day of Scptem--1 her A. D. 1930 and plead by answer lor demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in thdr absence. Witnes . my name, xml the Seal of said Court hereto affixed this | sth day us J ily, I'l3o. Bernice Nelson. Clerk. By Mariella Nelson. Deputy • July 5, 1930. A. C. Ford, Bryant Attorney July 10-17-24 j -sjz. =?
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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected July 17 Hogs, 90-120 pounds SB.BO Hogs, 120-140 pounds ..... $9.05 Hogs, 140-160 pounds $9.30 -Hogs, 160-180 pounds $9.55 Hogs, 180-200 pounds $9.65 Hogs, 200-225 puuhds $5.55 Hogs. 225-250 pounds $9.35 Hogs. 250 275 pounds • . $9.25 Hogs, 275-350 pounds . SB.BO Roughs $7.50 Stags $5.50* Veals, per lb 12c Spring lambs 9%c Cattle: Canners $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-11.00 Butcher HeiJers $7.00-$9.00 Bulls S6.GO-SB.OO East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, N. Y„ July 17.—(U.R) —Livestock market: . Hogs: Receipts, 1,000; holdovers, 100; mostly 250 lbs. down including pigs, steady; weightier butchers and sows. 15-25 c lower; 220 lbs., down. $lO-$10.15; 230-260 lbs.. $9.60-$10; weightier butchers, $8.75$9.50; packing sows, $7.75-SB. Cattle, receipts, 250; all classes' late Wednesday's fully 25c lower;' spots off more on streers; today's) trade slow, weak, with steers 50c! and cows and bulls fully 25c lower! than Monday; few common light-i weight steers around $7 or less;! lat cows, $5-$6; cutter grades, $3$1.50; medium bulls, $5.25-66.25. Calves: receipts, 150; market: steady; good to choice vealers, $1351:i.50; common to medium, $8.50-$11.50. Sheep: receipts, 1,400; lambs 50c lower; bulk better grade. sll- - common throwout mostly aiound $8; fat ewes steady at $2.50$3.50. Fort Wayns Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., July 17.—(U.R) —Livestock: Hog market 5 to 15c higher; 90120 lbs., $8.90; 120-140 lbs., $9.15; 140-160 lbs., $9.40; 160-180 lbs., $9.55; 180-200 lbs, $5.65; 200-225 lbs-. $9.55; 225-250 lbs., $9.35; 250275 lbs., $9.25; 275-350 lbs., $8.80; loughs, $7.25; stags, $5.50; calves, sl2; lambs, $9.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSES July Sept. Dec. Mar. Wheat 87 90% 96% IJI Corn 80% 77% 70% Oats 34% 36 %• 39% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected July 17 No. 1 New Wheat 76c No. 2 New Wheat 75c ' 01, l Oats 32 C I New Oats 27c |' Carley ' 4.5 c I Corn 5 0c 4o <jp c I LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET I Fggs, dozen 17c [ BUTTERFAT at station Ijßatteifat .. 30c
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JULY 17, IMtl
HOOVER TO AID REPUBLICANS (CONTINUED FROM these functions. The methods by which Galen was peisuaded by republican leaders to run is an evidence of the intense desire of national rep«*' , ican leaders to win back a senate seat in Montana. Galen was selected at a meeting in Great Falls and induced to resign his life position on the bench to enter the primary. ' Walsh has made many enemies who would like to see him defeated. Harry F. Sinclair, the oil magnate who served, a term in jail after the Teapot Dome inquiries, is said to have remarked Tie would be willing to spend his fortune to ‘‘defeat the man who sent me there.” Walsh also has been a leader with Senator Norris. Repn., Nebr., in congressional activities against power interests. According to reports reaching here, the fight should be very close. Thus, republican workers look upon Hoover’s choosing of this state as an unexpected boon. 4> 0 Juries and Prudence New Haven. Conn —(UP) —Two squabs born in the austere chambers of the superior court have been named "Juris" and "Prudence” bv court attaches. How the mother nested in the jury room without discovery is a mystery.
Visit Decatur’s New Bank We invite you to join our list of depositors at Decatur’s new bank, Peoples Loan and Trust Company. Our directors who represent Decatur’s most industrious citizens are anxious for our community’s advancement and they solicit you and your family to join with them in helping the welfare of all. Our officers welcome the people of this entire county to visit us and become affiliated with the only trust company in Adams county. 4 Peoples Loan & Trust Co
Mrs. Marie Kelliher of Sault Sainte Marie is the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Niblick of this city.
Do You Monty? UptoiJOO lodhS On Your OWn and There are few persons who at some time or other do not need financial assistance. No one should ever sacrifice his own health, neglect his family’s welfare, ignore an opportunity, fail to improve the value of his home, or limit a child’s education for lack of ready cash. It is not necessary to do so, when getting a loan from is so easy and so dignified a transaction. We will loan you up to S3OO on your own signature and security. Payment Plans to suit your convenience. We charge only the lawful interest rate. When you need money, come to us. You will like our courteous, considerate method of doing business. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. Phone 237 Decatur, Ind SSSSSh-WSlfiSlfiSlfiS
J. R. Fleming of Portland, well known attorney was a business taller here last evening.
SAVE IM DISCOUNT ON YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS BY PAYING ON OR BEFORE July 21 POWER BILLS ARE ALSO DUE —AND—MUST Bl PAID ! -byTWENTIETH OF MONTH AT I * • CITY HALL
-8- I Guaranteed Used Cart $435 to $865 I 1929 CHEVROLET SIX COACH W 1929 OAKLAND SIX COACH ■ 1929 DODGE SIX SEDAN ■ 1928 CHRYSLER 62 SEDAN I 1928 OAKLAND SEDAN ■ 1928 DODGE SIX COUPE ■ 1927 STUDEBAKER SEDAN ■ 1930 DODGE SIX SEDAN ■ Reasonable Terms. K Saylors Motor Co. I (TttfflW DtCATUR. 1 * IB I WE HAVE INSTALLED R I an additional nest of H I SAFETY ■ I DEPOSIT I I BOXES H I OF THE HIGHEST GRADE ■ | to accommodate our customers. S First National Bqnk 1 1 1 ® Capita I and Surplus *120.000.00 fi | Dccqtur. Indiana | H I 111 I
