Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 23 July 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, i BUSINESS CARDS, E AND NOTICES

FOR SALE lrt)R SALE or kEN’T —7 room house known as John Myers property on 316 N. Fourth at. Inquire at H. P. Schmitt residence, 322 N, Fourth st. FOR SALE -One !> room house and garage, SBOO. One 7 room house, $950. Both properties in Monroe. Terms: small payment down and balance like J. W. Hendricks, Monroe. 169t6x FOR SA Li!—Good house, in good shape. Cull and look it over. A down payment and balance like rent. 310 North First street. 170-6tx' >*dlt SALE!—IS shoats. Charles Barrel, Route 3 Phone 866-K 172KU: SALE 2 Irish runs witii calves by side; also 2 heavy springer cows, inquire Schmitt Meat Market. 172-3 t FOR SALE Iron bed springs and matiess; two commodes; large leather rocker; three kitchen chairs 40 yards of Axminster carpet; 2 kitchen tables and other articles. In quire at 609 West Monroe street. WANTED \V AN 1 ED—Several loads of sheaf oats. Will haul from field if necessary. Tele. 994. E. D. Colter. 170-6 t WANTED Man twitli car) to call on customers of Fuller Bru.-di company in Decatur and vicinity; must be willing to start at about S3O per week. Experience not necessary. Write 709 First National Bank Bldg. Fort Wayne, Ind. 172-2 t WANTED—Guns of all kinds. Modern or antiques. Bought or sold on Commission. 1 hone 505 Erie Grocery and Restaurant. 173-3tx ■ o FOR RENT FOR RENT —5 room house with Garage at 911 West Jefferson street. Inquire 237 North Fifth St. i B. J. Rice. 172-3tx FOR RENT Nine room house, suitable for two families, lights, water garage, garden, immediate possess-I ion. $15.00 per month. Phone 606 or I 7871. 172-3 t! FOR RENT— Housekeeping apart- j ment, cool, airy rooms. Sink in kit-, then, basement, garage, spacious: porch, shady yard. Inquire 1127 W. Monroe St. Phone 1269. 173-ts. LOST AND FOUND BARGAINS:— Bargains in Living Room, Dining Room suits, mattresses and rugs. Stuckey and Co., Monroe. Our phone number is 44 168-ts STRAYED —One red Duroc male ! hog weighing 350 to 490 lbs. Fin-I der please notify Fred Eickhoff | Preble phone. 173-3tx — o FOUR GOOD FARMS FOR SALE Here are four farms tliat can be < purchased for less than they are . worth if taken now. Must be sold , at once. Don’t wait. Come and! see me at once: 57.4 Acres —Four (4) miles north 1 of Decatur. Fair buildings and good location with splendid outlet for drainage. 225 Acres —Five (5) miles southwest of Decatur. Good buildings, well drained and one of the best farms in Adams county. 120 Acres—Five (5) miles Southeast of Decatur. Good soil, fair buildings and a fine opportunity. 80 Acres—One and one-halt (1%) miles Northeast of Monroe. Ind. Good buildings, good soil and a great opportunity.

ALL EASILY FINANCED. J. G. NIBLICK, At Old Adams County Bank 171t6 o Soviet Head Resigns, Unconfirmed Report Says Berlin, July 23—(UP)— Unconfirmed advices leceived here from Moscow today said that Alexis Rykotf had resigned' as chairman of the council of Soviet commissars, which is equivalent to premier of the Soviet union. Humors tha* Rykoff might be removed by Joseph Stalin, virtual dictator of the Soviet government, were circulated for some months before the recent Communist party congtess in Moscow, but when Rykoff was re elected on July 13 to the polit bureau, the highest group of ten men in the Communist party, it believed he would retain his premiership. o — Under Train, Lives Whitehall, N. Y. — (UP)—Ralph Wescott, 25, of Whitehall can tell of how be was run over by a locomotive. Wescott, a railroad employe Hepped Into the path ot a switch engine and was knocked down, xle •ay pi one between the rails, and the locomotive pa-sed over him without harming him. .. - \ppoin nirut ot lihitiniNtrnlur No. 275 N Notice in hereby given, That the undersigned haw been appointed Administiat r of the estate of Lydia Bloemker, late ot Adams County, dereaged. The estate is probably solvent. Jacob E. Bloemker, Administrator Dore B. Erwin, Attorney. July 22, I'J3V July 28-£v Aug 6

| S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR ! Mrs. Black, lately Attendant Calin answered promptly day or nlqht. )!Office phone 500 Home phoms 727 Ambulance Service ■ For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. IL FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor anti Nuturapath 1 Phone 814 104 So. 3rd St. I • Office Hours: 10-12, 1-6. 6-8 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glaasea 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 unproved real estate. Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT CO. 188 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 — ' — AMHBAUCHER & MAYNARD Funeral Directors All Calls answered Promptly 844—Phones—510 O O F RIGID /. I II E Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. ! i DERBY ENTRANT HURT IN MISHAP R. A. Hosier Injured; Plane Badly Wrecked At Cincinnati ———- Lunken Airport, Cincinatl, Ohio., July 23—(UP)—Pilot R. A. Holser |of Detioi!. contestant in the all--1 American air derby, was injured toI day when his Simplex plane nosed I over as the 12 ships remaining in . the race took off on the fourth lap ■ for Little Hock, Ark. Hosier was able to climb from the ■ wreckage but was badly shaken and i was removed to a hospital. The I plane was demolished. The other 11, .planes—all that ■ were left of the 18 ships that hopped from Detroit Monday at the start of the race—took off without, mi. hap. In the lead was Herman Hamer, Chicago; winner of yesterday's lap from Roosevelt Field, L. 1., Hamer also holds first place in elapsed time, leading late Wehlbich, Little Rock, who had been in first place, by half an hour. o — He's Bee Man Now Gouverneui, N. Y. —(UP) —Clue Ca.r, a painter by vocation, lias taken up bee raising as an avocation. While sitting on his front porch < arr heard a strange buzzing sound, investigation led hit. to the chimney in the rear of his home, here he icund a large swarm of bees. Now I he gathers honey and sells it in the | village. vi’roivf ME.vr- of exec i rons X<>. 27M F Notice Is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Executors ol the Estate of Bernard Meyer, late of Adams Cpunty, deceased. $ iie Estate is probably solvent. 1 Kohne and Anthony Meyer Executor and Executrix July 15, 1930. il._ K._McClcnahan Ju 1 y 16-23-30 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. 11. ZWICK & SON Calls a.iswcred day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 Typewriting I Stenographic Work If you have any extra typ»*j writing or stenographic work I will be gbi;| to «!o it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K of C. Bklg.

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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corretced July 23 Hogs, 90-120 pounds 58.50 Hogs, 120-140 pounds $8.75 Hogs. 140-160 pounds $9.90 Hog*, IW-MO pound* $9.10 Hogs. 180-200 pounds $9.25 I Hogs, 200-225 pounds . $9.10 I flogs. 250-275 pounds $8.75 Hogs, 275-350 pounds $8.65 Roughs 97.00 I Stags .. .. $5.25' Veals, per lb . 10c | Spring lambs 8' ’ 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 Heifers $7.00-$9.00 Bulls S6.CO-SS.OO East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo N. Y, July 23 —(UP) —Livestock: Hogs. Receipts 900; holdovers 300; market, generally 15-25 cents lower; 200 lbs. down bowing most loss. Bulk 200 lbs. down including pigs $lO-81010; 220250 lbs $9.50-$9.90; load of 280 lbs. butchers $9.25; packing sows fully 1 steady at $7.550-SB. Cattle: receipts $2.75; Market,! lull, weak market, mostly cows; i few fat cows $4.75-$550; Cutter grades largely $2.50-$4; medium bulls $5-$6. • Calves: receipts 300; market, gen-' erally 50C lower; bulk good to choice vealers sl2; few $12.50; common to medium kinds $1.50-$ 10.50. Sheep: Receipts $400; market, lambs $1 lower, bulk better grade $9.60-$10; common throwouts arouad $7 down; {at ewes strong; bulk $250-$4. Fort Wayne Livestock Hog market 5-15 cents lower; 90120 lbs. $8.50; 120-140 lbs. $8.75; 149 160 lbs $9; 160-180 lbs. $9.15; 180200 lbs $9.25; 200-225 lbs. $9.10; 225259 lbs. $8.85; 250-275 lbs. $8.75; 275-300 lbs $8.30; roughs $7; Stags . 5. Calves 100. Lambs 800. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sept. Dec. Mar. Wheat .88% .91 .96% $1.01% Co:n .83% .81% .76% .80% Oats .34% .37% .40% .43% LOCAL GR~AIN MARKET Corretced July 23 No. 1 New Wh at 75c No. 2 New Wheat 74c | Old Oats 2 32c New Oats 29c j Barley 45c Rye ».... 45c Corn 50c to 90c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 17c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 32c J 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, De-] catur. Indiana, at 10 o’clock A. M. on Tuesday August 5, 1930 | for the purpose of electing nine dlI ectors to serve for the ensuing I year to transact such other buslccs" i ! as may come before them. JOHN W. TYNDALL 1.57-21 t President

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1930.

Proud of Her Daddy Ctc «>' / ■ ■ ‘ W l ' -‘ffl X \ jJISt \ I '■ ’lsbl - ; V5 x • f • - ■ im Wh ff Marjorie Nye, 13-year-old daughter of Senator Gerald P. Nye of North Dakota, looks on as her father inspects documents and statements during a recess in the hearing into Ruth Hanna McCormick's campaign fund expenditures. 1

NAPLES HARD HIT BY QUAKE; MANY INJURED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE refugees and prevent plundering. Attempts to reach the surrounding territory were futile as all telephone and telegraph lines were down. The disturbed communications prevented tapid gathering of reports from Ihe affected territory. Melti, 75 miles east of Naples, and on the basis of early reports apparently the worst sufferer, was virtually dcstioyed. The town has a population of approximately 12,000 persons, and is built on the' i volcanic peak, Monte Vulture. I All southern Italy felt the quake, i although on the northern and south lern extremities the tremors were I slight and of short duration. ! Rescue efforts wre hampered by the absence of lights and confusion in the streets, where tltr> inhabitants had gathered, refusing to rer/irn to the ir homes. The Duchess of Aosta, a cousini In-law of King Victor Emanuel, I went to the Pellegrini hospital ini- ; mediately after the last quake had j subsided and aided in calming and

caring for the patients. Official reports from prefects In the stricken disttitts gave the following summary: 1 Croat damage and many victims in the province of Avellino, atf .cting the Communes of Arlanotrpino, Lacedonla, Montecalvo, Aqullonla. Blstaccla, Mellto, Rochetta and San Antonio. In the province of Potenza, serions damage was done in the communes of Barlie, Mslfl, Rio Nern, and Ripacandida. The Vulture ■ zone was badly damaged. No victims and only slight or no damage to buildings were reI ported In the provinces of Campo- ’ basso apd Materia. ■ —o— Bicycle Riders Still Setting New Record ! Clinton, Ind., July 23 —(UP) — I< our Clinton boys, intent upon setting an all-time retold for continu- ■ ons bicycle riding .pedalled their ’ mount past the 180-hour mark and (••ontinned- “flying". Each reported he was in excellent condition and • could continue indefinitely. ■ | The bicycle liad travelled 1.400 1| miles at the time the 180-hour mark II was passed.

GAS TAX CLAIM PBOBERESUMED State and Knickerbocker Co. Continue in Effort To Settle Indianapolis, July 23. — <U.R) — Negotiations looking toward settlement of state claims for rfcisoline tax which the Knickerbocker Oil Company. Hammond, allegedly evaded pjaying, were resumed today by Attorney General James M. Ogden and State Auditor Archie N. Bobbitt. Conferences yesterday betwoor the two officials and represent-' atives of the oil company were re ! ported to have brought to light admissions that th? company had been paying "protection’’ money to be allowed to escape the 4-cent Indiana tax. One of the officers of the company was alleged to have said “protection cost mure than the amount of the tax would have been." Poole Harrison, Chicago, one of the operators of the Knickerbocker, was expected in Indianapolis tolay for further conferences. J. D. Conner, Chicago, another operator of the Knickerbocker, with his attoinsys, was included in the group

NOTICE! Monroe Town Board orders weeds cut and toilets cleaned. All vacant lots must he mowed and all toilets cleaned in the town of Monroe on or before, July 25,1930 Failure to do this will necessitate action bv the Board of Health, who will have work done and charged to property owners. Z. 0. Lewellen, Town Clerk NOTICE TO FARMERS We will pay highest prices for all grades of hay. Please call us before selling. ■ White’s Service Station Phone 391 Decatur, Ind.

yesterday. The attorneys contended that the. company did not owe more than $20,000 in evaded taxes, but the i. state has attempted to collect SSO,- J 000, according to Leland K. Fish-■ back. It was reported that Ogden was told Cooper had been paid SII,OOO over a period of 10 months. Cooper, a former candidate for congress and former first district chairman, resigned recently as field

Public Sale I I. the undersigned, will sell at public auction, at the B| Enterprise Store I Monroe, Indiana B Friday, July 25th I 7:30 p.m. S I I RMTLKE OF ALL KINDS AND STOYES. I Frank Farlow I J. N. Burkhead, auct. Monroe. Ind. B I —'lT—-—I Hl - --- - ----- . — .. ~ I I I I I STtFMDi MCATOP. BM I WE HAVE INSTALLED B I an additional nest of B I SAFETY I I DEPOSIT I I BOXES I 1 OF THE HIGHEST GRADE B I to accommodate our customers. B I 11 1 first National Bank, i I I Capital and Surplus *120,000.00 I B | Decqtur. Indiana j | ■ * B

be ■ .Mielii;:ail •: ■ the scheme.