Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1930 — Page 2

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iCLASSIFBD ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, I AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOr"§ALE or lIEN'T —7 room house known as John Myers property on 316 N. Fourth st. Inquire at H. I*. Schmitt residence, 322 N. Fourth st. FOk SALE—ls"shoats. Charles’ Bur-• rei, Route 3 Phone 866-K 172- i FOR SAl.E—Two Fordsou Tructors and plows, good mechanical condition. Inquire Adams County Auto Co. 179t3 1 FOR SALE Pears good for canning $1.25 per bushel. Mrs. Ed Bleeke, Phone 694-0. 180-3‘x run sAt.r. Furnace and cook stove wood, lumber and material. We deliver. We are in the market for timber. See us tor price. Decatur Tie and Lumber Co., Phone 282. iso ot FCfllß SALE 3 day old calf. August Selking, Jr., Rout 4, Decatur, Preble phone. 1803tx F(sr SALE —Good cooking apples, 65c a bushel if you pick them your se[j. Phone A on 694. 181-3 t FOR SALE —Hats-llats all of my summer hats to be closed out $1 and $2 each. I also have a nice liqe of felt ha’s at $3.50; $2.50 and $1.60. Mrs. Maud A. Merriman, 222 South Fourth St. 181-3 t FOR RENT — 6~loom" house on North Thirteenth street. Call 665 1 181-6tx ■!. . - —~ WANTED WANTED TO RENT — A small house in the country with lights Cail 1090 after 5:00 P. M. 179-31 X WANTED—A used gas stove, preferably not a range. Call 4132. 180-8 t M O FOR RENT FOR RENT- Housekeeping apartment, cool, airy rooms. Sink in kitchen, basement, garage, spacious porch, shady yard. Inquire 1127 W. t Mburoe St. Phone 1269. 173-ts. FOR - RENT—The Jackson home pn South First street. Modern. Possession August 10. See or call Mrs. Phil Macklin, 298. 179t3x FOr""kENT - 7 room cottage at Rome City, by week or season. In qutre.Mrs. Mary E. Bowers. 180-3‘. •OK RENT— Good 7 room housej Just oft of sth St. on Short St.. Semi modern. Possession Aug 7ih. Call 1043, or at 522 Jefferson St. 181-3 tx o LOST AND FOUND FOUND- A purse, between Pleasant Mills and Willshire, containing driving license ot Glennys King, ! Route 6, Decatur. Loser may ha-, e j tame by inquiring at this office and paying tor this ad. 179-3 t STRAYED Black and white beagle hound with brown ears. Answers name of “Jack." Finder pleas ’ call 713. 1803 t 1 GST—A white gold wrist watch. Finder call 8794, and receive reward. 1803 t 0 Big Bridge Fete Planned Beloit. Wis.. —(UP)—The Trask Bridge picnic, claimed by its sponsors to be the world’s largest farm picnic, will be held Aug. 27, accord ing to announcement by officers of the Burritt grange, sponsoring its 20th annual event. Preparations are being made to care for 20,000. ' Sunset Dance. Sat. night, JO to 2 a. m. 181-It llll"lllllllllllllllll WE folks who keep track of Summer accidents find that being hit by a choochoo is decidedly old fashioned. Four times as many people choose the auto! Though,altogether too many land in a hospital as a result of riding their vacation hobby! ATN A-IZE An Accident Policy 1 Now! Before you go! The Co., Inc. Over Niblick’s Store iPhone No. 358 . Decatur, Ind. mllhiiibhiillll

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phono 727 Ambulance Service I For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. 11. FROIINAPFEL Licensed I Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-6, 6-8 10 years In Decatur. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:09 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. SCHURGBR ABSTRACT CO. 133 S. 2nd St. Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 10. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ASH BA UCHER&MAYNARD Funeral Home, Inc. MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embalmer. Ambulance Service Phones 844 & 510 O i O F R IG ID/.IRE Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor | Phone 207 N. 2nd St. o — o Meeting Is Planned The annual lyceum meeting of the Fort Wayne district of the Methodist Episcopal church will be held at Ossian, on September 26, if was announced. The purpose of tue meetings it to outline the fall and winter district church activities Ministers and laymen from over the entire district which includes the local Methodist church, will attend the September meeting. — o—< «• Fed Through Nose Union City. Ind., —(UP)-—Lena Theurer, of Salamonia, whose windpipe was severed in auto accident June 28, is reported gaining in her light against death in a Union Cityhospital, physicians said they believe Miss Theurer would recover. She is being fed through a glass tube placed in her nostrils.

BARGAINS: — Bargains in Living Room, Dining Room suits, mattresses and rugs. Stuckey and Co., Monroe. Our phone number is 44 168-ts 0 NOTICE OF MEETING Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting oUthe stockholders of the Old Adams Copnty Bank will be .teld at their banking nouse, Decatur, Indiana, at 10 o’clock A. M. on Tuesday August 5, 1930 for the purpose of electing nine dl I rectors to serve for the ensuing year to transact such other business as may come before them. JOHN W. TYNDALL 157-21 t President Appr'ntnient <»f AdmluiNtrnlor U ith W ill Annexed 275(1 Notice in hereby given, That the ' umlerflig'ned has been appointed Administrator with will annexed of the estate of i)avid- (’. Lehman late of Adainn County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. David I). Lehman, Administrator Huber M. DeVoas, Attorney I .Lil • 17. r»3Q. July 18-25 A-l FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. IL ZWICK & SON | Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones; Office 61, Home 303 Typewriting Stenographic Work if yoy have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to ,'o it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K- of C. Bldg. ,

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected August 1 Hogs. 90-130 lbs $8.75 Hogs 130-150 lbs $9.15 Hogs, 150-170 lbs $9.40 Hogs, 170-190 lbs $9.69 Hogs. 190-210 lbs $9.50 Hogs, 210-230 lbs. $9.30 Hogs. 230-250 lbs $9.10 Hogs. 250-270 lbs. $8.85 Hogs. 270-300 lbs $8.75 Hogs, 300-325 lbs $8.50 Hogs, 325-350 lbs. $8.26 Roughs . .. . $6.50-$7.00 Stags $5.60 Veals, per lb. 10C Spring Lambs 7%c Fort Wayne Livestock Hog Market steady 90-130 lbs. SB. 75; 130-150 lbs. $9.15; 150-170 lbs. $9.40 170-190 lbs. $9.60; 90-210 lbs. $9.50; 210-230 lbs. $9.30; 230-250 lbs. <9.10; 250-270 lbs. $8.85; 275-300 lus. $8.65; 300-325 lbs. $8.50 225-350 lbs. , 8.25; Roughs $7. Stags $5. Calves I $10.50; Lambs SB. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 1800, holdovers 200; market very uneven; medium weights about steady; others 10-25 c lower; bulk 120-210 lbs. $lO-10.10; few $10.15; 220-250 lbs. $9.25-9.75; 250-300 lbs. $8.50-9.15. Cattle; Receipts 100; market, cows slow, 25e. or more lower; cutter glades $2-3.50. Calves: Receipts 400; market, vealers active, 50c to $1 higher; go<al to choice $11.50 to mostly sl2. Sheep; Receipts 50C, holdovers 600; fat lambs strong to 25c highei; balk better lots $9.50; common lightweights ,$6-7. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. Mar. Wheat 85% 91 95% Coin 87% 83 >4 86% Oats 37>4 41% 43% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected August 1 No. 1 Ne Wheat 75c No. 2 New Wheat 72e New Oats 29c Barley , 45c Rye 45c Corn 50c to 90c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, doxen 18c BUTTERFAT at station Butterfat 33c NEW HEAT WAVE IS PREDICTED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) towns, extraordinary precautions were taken to thwart fires, which became a serious menace everywhere because of dry grass, dry woods, and absence of water in towns with which to fight flames. Northern portions of the state wore beginning to show signs similar to those In tlie southern sect ons, excepting in the isolated sections where recent heavy showers have alleviated the danger of drouth for a few more days. NOTICE OF U'OI KHIII.imuS MI'.K J I The annual inentlng of the stockholders ot the Provident Building and Loan Association of Decatur will be held at X o'clock P. M. on Monday, Aiignst 4th, 1930 nt the office of tlie Secretary at 133 South Second street. Decatur, Indiana, for the purpose of electing dlreitors and the transaction of such oilier business as .i.ay legally < otne bes ire it. Janies Cowan, President. Henry B. Heller, Secretary I August 1-2

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1930.

Fall Choice <S a . I illlMiil I S* ■ IwH • u ■ i S ' I s’’ A S I > * '' IV * w w Ivi y*.. American women will turn to tailored clothes at Thanksgiving, fashion experts meeting in Chicago, declare. At left is three-piece knFted sports suit, and at right is a silhouette model of Fall town and country cloth coat, stressing the taHonnade mode.

Will Use Detector Gary, Ind. Aug. I—(U.R)—A modern device known as the "lie detector" will be put into use by A. S. J. Woods, Gary’s new’ efficiency police commander, in an effort to link Lewis Hood, negro, with hatchet slayings in the Calumet district, Wood has anounced. Hood, a friend of Ulysses Mack, negro, cond mned to die for an ax slaying, isj being held as a suspect in several such crimes. He was arrested in Richmond, Ind. o Parole Board Acts Favorably on 6 Cases State Prison Michigan City, Ind— Aitg. I—(UP)—Six1 —(UP)—Six ot 115 men in state prison w'hose cases were faken up by the pardon board, received favorable action through paroles and commutations. Vincent Neville, Marion county, serving two to 14 years tor salsa impersonation; Forest Gwinn, Madison county, one to five years for possession ot a still, and William

Cook, St. Joseph County, two to 14 years for murder, were granted paroles. Commutations were granted Mil-' ton County, serving a two to 14 years term, commuted to one to 14; and Charles yLankford, Gibson county, two to 14 year term commuted to one to DAppeal of Charles First Huntington, for commutation of his life sentence for second degree murder, was postponed until the next hearing. He has served 13 years. o —• | Purchases Airplane Washington, Ind., —(UP)—Charlton Harbstrelt, 22, living north oil Washington, is the first Daviess] "ouAfy resident to own an airplane. He has purchased an 8 cylinder Cur-! tiss, two passenger ship which he! is Learning to pilot. o_ Raises Squirrels Lowville, N. Y. —(UP) — Four baby squirrels, whose mother was killed by an automobile, are being cared tor hy Fret! Graham. Tite bov x rescued the squirrels from a chimney.

Fliers Remain Aloft St. Ixniis, Mo., Aug. 1 — (U.R) — Maintaining a high altitude to escape rough air, Forest O’Brine and Dale Jackson dropped notes from their endurance monoplane today saying "everything is going smoothly’’ At 7:11 CST, the former holders of the endurance record had been in the air 264 hours. As a precaution, Jackson climbed onto the catwalk and placed new points on the magneto. Roosevelt Field. L. 1., Aug. 1— (U.R.T-ouis Reichers and Robert black, endurance fliers, neared ths half way mark today in their attempt to better the 553-hour mark of the Hunter brothers. At 6:34 a. m. they had 274 hours of steady flying behind them, almost 12 days in the air. o Court Decided Ogdensburg N. Y.—(UP) —When the late Mrs. Charlotte Veance bequeathed S4OO to her nephew, Hiram Flanagan, she created a problem. There were two Hiram Flanagans and both were her nephews After hearing evidence submitted, Judge Reynolds decided in favor of Hiram Flanagan of Brockville as against his name-sake in Cornwall. o Ar9ue Famous Case Valparaiso, Ind., —(UP)—Final arguments will be held in Porter circuit court at Valparaiso August 18 in one of the most noted suits in Indiana's history, the fight of Mrs. Dmsilla Carr, 79, to retain possession of valuable land on the Lake Michigan shore. Title to the lan 1 has been subject of court encoun ters for the last 22 years. o Church to Celebrate New Paltz N. Y., —(UP) —Preparations for observance of the 250 anniversary ot the Reformed Church of New Paliz in 1933 are being made by the Rev. Edwin D. Miner. Data is being collected by the Rev. Miner in order to write a history ot the church, which is one of the oldest in the country.

FLY SI.OO SUNDAY, Aug. 3 Field located 1 mile West of Decatur on Heuer Farm. One-half hour Free Exhibition Flying 6 p. m.

Loses Sight of Eye Bloomfield, Ind., —(UP) — William Freeland, Jr.. 16 Blomfield lostthe sight of his left eye when it was struck by splinters of a nail which shattered while he was driving it into the frame of an auto. o ———-— 61 Years in Bank Peekskill, N. Y., —(UP)—After 61 years in the service of the Peek skill Savings bank, Robert S. Allen 84, has no intention of retiringt Allen, now a cashier, began as a clerk in 1870. —o Auto Kills Deer Troy. N. Y. —(UP)— A young buck deer's first sojourn into civilization ended in death when he was struck by an automobile here. Tite deer first was seen in a yard. It jumped over several fences and ran directly in front of the machine.

Public Auction] REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned administrator of the estate of \ it miia ceased, by order of the Adams Circuit Court, will sell at l"u to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 9th day of AUGUST, 1930 at 12:30 o'clock p.m., on the premises, 6 miles south' a.■: mile'iioith, 3 miles east of Monroe; 1 mile east of Bran rt;. house; 1 mile south and 2 miles west of Pleasant Mills MB 40 acre farm -Good level high producing soil; 5 io, n. new; hip roof barn. 46x36; poultry house 14x30; good wll; is well located on good roads, and near school and mar'v ts. MB At 2:30 p.m. same day. I will sell at public auction bidder, in Belmont Park, Decatur, Indiana, lots No. 23 21. with a good 4 room house and garage, electric lights. the buildings in a good state of repair, also household stove range, kitchen cabinet, tables, chairs, nigs, ii '' overstuffed; victrola, beds and bedding, dresser, lawn ■ ' machine, porch swing, dishes, cooking utensils, and i: ■ numerous to mention. TERMS—On Real Estate 1-3 cash. 1-3 in nine month- and Hm eighteen months. On household goods: under ss.On ca i abix HM nine months time. VGHN BEAM, Administrator. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. ... ... _ - ■ H l 1 . I * YOUNG MEN: II I Take note of the desirable MB I things some of your older friends IB I possess. Then formulate your IjH S plan for having them when you IM I arrive at their ages. Can you con1 ceive of such a plan of which an m M I active savings account is not a | I part? I fl 1 fiiS I First National BqnK llj ; I Capital and Surplus f 120,00000 I flMi I Decqtur, Indiana jI J

No one knew wh. 'it. from. M - — 9 Sleep in Parks Evansville, Iml ville ;tiy officials «.>:n lesidents sleep on night long duriiin- r they have am. Ik. Superinfendelit Chief Bell suggest.. shop in the pail..I at to slay in tie s BB Many Cross High Canon City. Coio . — than 30,000 pee;.’..' alreadyM crossed the ''hinlt.'st wot hl." Th" st i r." completed ovet t• 11. al is suspension t; ; utt'l a’ est point is mors ’han above the gorge.