Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1930 — Page 2
1 ' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE 18 pigs for >86.50. Otto Sale <i mile west and !’•» miles south of Linn Grove. 24612tx FOR SAl.fe—One 2-yeiir old Siiropshire lamb. William Miller, Decatur route 8. 248-31 X ’FOR SAE Potatoes, >1 per bushel Ray Smith, phone 5621. 249-3tx FOR SALE 5 Buff orphfngton Pullets ready to lay. Homer Gin ter *4 mile east of Peterson 249-3tx LOK SALE —Turnips, 25c~per bu. —While they last. Willard Steele, jdione 5424. 249-3LX "FOR SALE—SO head "of Black Minw. orca yearling hens. Good layers, •♦’hrist. Macke, Jr., route 4. Deca- * Gu". Preble phone. 250t3x - F»>R SALE -1 two day old calf. Mrs. Bulniahn, Hoagland phone. 250-31 X .rmr SALE—A 30 x 60 foot bain - frame. Bed springs, new felt matand couch. Phone 815. 250-3 t - POR~SALE~5 _ bushel"pop’coi’n — 4< lb. Werllng Bros. mile north 4<relde. . JIUR SALE - Base Burner. A-l con«—ditjon. Charles Shoaf, four miles Monroe. 250-31 —FOR SALE—Hand picked Keifer ■ •“Treats. 75 cents bushel. Phone 5261. ""v 250-61 X .. — -•iWR SALE — Kalamazoo Cabinet “‘ffeaters. The cabinet heater with a guarantee. Factory prices —end terms. Sprague Furniture conin’-- ny phone 199. 25u-3t | FOR RENT i-uK KENT—Furnished housekeeping rooms under new manage i ment. Private Modern kitchen ' lights, gas, and garage Inquire of Mrs. Noah Frye 1404 West Monroe street. Phone 682. 246-tf' FOR RENT—Sleeping room in mod®rn home. 310 North Third St., *«»<fl&.511. 248-3*. i *tu«-*r.M'-4 room semi-modern houae 218 South First street. Will ; rent to right party. Phone 682. Owner at 1404 West Monroe stree* I 248-3 t ‘ FOR RENT —Six room brick resident on High St., Will rent furnishe(»»to right party. Rent reason E. Voglewede No. 906 jjpgh St. 249-3 t ■ FOR RENT—S room house on N. * 9th street ail modern but fur*»nace. Peter Gaffer Phoee 330 ■*« 250-31 x o LOST AND FOUND -““LOST— Black leather key container ZZ with four keys. Finder return •"•same to this office and receive re**ward. 248-3tx •M " WANTED ,WANTED —Two men to work on — farm. Dannie Sipe, Berne, In“•diana. 248t3x “•►WANTED-To buy from owner, a J small well located property. Must ■wx.be worth the price asked for cash. "•Apply by letter to Box L. M. office. 249-3tx ““WANTED —Radio work Marcellus Miller 226 N. 7th St. Phone 625. —249-30 t — Washings and sewing to do. Mrs. B?ssie Ward Tel. No. $1282 or call at 810 N. 3rd St. 250-3tx n History a Picture "• In effect, history is only a pietun “■■*•' of crimes and misfortunes. —Vo' Z t a|rp - "*• - .. Rea*.sen Untrue Realism as a literary method is -"• fundamentally untrue to life.James Branch Cabell. o '■"* NOTICE —For your suits, overcoats I L—and repair work see Adam Buettel 317 S. Third St. 250-3tx ' Typewriting I Stenographic Work "Z 11 vou have any extra type- — writing or stenographic work I will be gkir! to it. Phone - 12 for appointment n Florence Holthouse Z* Judge J. T. Merrvtnan’s Ijiw ~ Office. K of C. Rida ■WWBMMMamammmMHMMHBMMaMMNaMMmnBaMHB MR ' MICHIGAN E APPLES “7 Jonathans. Wagners. GreenZ ings. Grimes Golden and Spies for ... SI.OO Mekitosh variety $1.35 Z Bring containers. S. E. Haggard, 1 mile south and ’» mile east of Monroe.
S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night. , Office phone 500 Homa phone 727 Ambulance Service N. v. BIX LEK 0 OPTOMETRIST v Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. in. Telephone 135 k I ; Ix)benstein & 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 Home, Inc. MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embalmer. Ambulance Servioe Phones 844 & 510 For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. 1 ROHNAPFEL Licensed ! Chiropractor and Naturapa4h Rtadonic diagnosis and treatment ‘ Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. ----- — —' Roy Johnson Auctioneer Room 5, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. - Phones - Office 265 Home 10221 Decatur. Indiana FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. R. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61. Home 303 Yager Brothers Funeral Directors Calls answered day or night. At night call phone 44. Day time call phone 105. Ambulance Service, day or night. BARGAINS: — Bargains tn Living Room, Dining Room suits, mattresses and rugs. Stuckey and Co, Monroe. Our phone number Is 44 168-t’ FREE —One quart oil with each 10 gallons gasoline purchased at South Winchester street Filling Station, Lawrence Potts, Mgr. 241t6xl — NOTICE! Our directors have made application to change our Charter to a STATE one. We shall have same sharehvld-I ers. same directors, same officers las at present. We believe that we , i san more nearly meet the require-1 . ments of our community under the State system. i To meet the details of this i change it is iit.-essary to give the following not’ce for 61 days: The First National Bank located at Decatur, in the State of Indiana is closing its affairs. All note holders and other creditors of the associaton are therefore hereby notified to present the notes anu other claims for payment. „ T. F. GRALIKER. i-sepL 17,1930 Cashier. — -o ... XOTICE TO TAZ.Plliacs 1.1. v ‘vT 18 *!'"?>■ * ( ven ti.at Mon-, i lax, November 3. 1'j.30, wiil be U ie « t»w. Tk? 5 you , r fsll installment I 'floe wIH Z? '■°ui>ly treasurers of-; I flee will be open from 8 A. M. to 4; i 411 th *'- I ta , x pacing season., T- /v oy time will' become delinquent and a 10% penal-! w j;i be added '1 hose who hav- ■ •or or sold proper*, yand wish a ’ in aT'mieJ. taXeS “ i ’ keii t 0 comc Call on the Auditor for errors and any reductions. The Treasurer can make ro corrections. 1 ~V‘ e Treasurer will not' be respon- > slble for r e penalty of delinquent taxes resulting from the oinmisekm ~of tax-myer to state definitely- on ’)Whut property, they dealre to par, in I whose name It mav be found, in " nut tow nship or corporation it is (•ituated. j Persons owing delinquent taxes should pay them at on e, the law sue!; that theie is bo Option left Cirl the ireasu.er but enforce the collec-[ i tion of delinquent taxes. The annual sale of delinquent I lands and lots will take phv-e on the I * 1 > C |Vo l< \ in e^ruar F 1931 at I I County orders will nd be paid to i 1 I!', one O.bng delinquent taxes Alli ; persons are warned against them. . No receipts will be held after ,-x- --) piration of tint -. as the new depo.-i---1 tory law requires the Treasurer to | make daily deposits. Particular attention: It you pay taxes In more than one township I mention the fact to the Treasurer also See that your receipts call for laul your real estate and perse— ■’ property , In makiiijf inquiries of the T.er-I ■ surer regaining taxes to insute reply . do not tail to Include return postage. Ed. A. Ashbaucher. Treasurer Adam? County, Indiana. I Oct. 6-Nov. 3
THIMBLE THEATER NOW SHOWING—“WHERE THERE’S SMOKE THERE’S FIRE” BYSm ! f UNCONSCIOUS- NOCU'S HE'S RIeKT IXiIUS HERE ”1 R EA(5 y N W CAANCE TO 6ET H(M BV THE OCEWA AHO DON'T ( stTll / HE/! \ H A HOSPITAL; U)A« UP-HEiOOT ' ARE YOU DEAD ) . . „/ I - .-'PHSf \ 7 --J"* *-““- '—/gPB —■ ' i-aI-V.-' r- J ™ I u w 1 u mF' W 1 I —Ouh W i I c.rru B,e. : _-o, \ Q ®‘ II“V „ -A J I - - JK 7 - ■ 11 ' ■ j MR. BROAD OF WALL STREET By (Juries McJlai® Little one Out i L (ah' i Cot out of that date 4_ (ah' iSEtyou areL? CANT KEEP OUR LUNCH ENCACEMENT- AND SAVED MONEY AND AT THE / |WA~LLY-' vSJ? (YESSIR* ) e o £j£u^' ClNC ' N I HAVE A R.C u'PtaT OPa- /-J SAME TIME MADE HER THINK J WA T C < _ J THE F O RM OFH! I HAVE A B<c WHEAT DEAL ON p 7 HAO BETTER CO OUT 7 •' rAvpc r 1 Sr-~-AND >T WILL KEEP ME BUSV I 1 M SOMEf / ToIuNCH MOW ANO ' J _ W- yf/'U-JL m , id a- ~ g| j ? — V7 _ ■
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS. EERNE MARKET Corrected October 22 Hogs. 90-120 pounds SB.OO : Hogs. 120-140 pounds $8.25 I Hogs. 140-160 pounds $9.00 Hogs, 160-180 pounds $9.20 | Hogs. ISo-200 pounds $9.30 .Hogs. 200-225 pounds $9.35 Hogs. 225-250 pounds $9.45 ' Hoss 25 9-275 pounds $9.60’ I Hogs, 275-300 pounds ... $9.40, i Hogs, 300-350 pounds $9.10 ! Roughs $7.25 | Slags . $5.50• i Spring Lambs "%<•’ East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 1,500; holdover! I 600, fairly active. Weights above 1160 lbs. steady to 50 lower, lighter 'averages strong to 5c higher. Bulk desirable 130-210 Its- $lO.lO, fed 250 lb. butchers $10.25; weights below 150 lbs. $9.85, to mostly $lO. Cattle: Receipts 500. generally sterjly, fleshy .grass steers and ■hortfeds $7.50-9; common steers, $6.75-7: beef cows $5-5.50; cutter ' grades $2.50-4. Calves: Receipts 125, vealers unchanged sls down. Sheep: Receipts 2,100, lambs, , steady, good to choice ewes and wether lambs $9.50, bucks and in-1 i between grades $8.50, throwouts $7.50. fat ewes $3.75-4.25. I Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs: Market steady to 5c highier; 120 lbs. down $8.50: 120-110 lbs. $8.75; 140-160 lbs. $9; 160-ISO ilbs. $9.25; 180-200 lbs. $9.35; 209- [ 225 lb-'. $9.45; 225-250 lbs. $9.55;' ,250-300 lbs. $9.65; 300-325 lbs. I $9.40; 325-350 lbs. $9.15; 350-400 ' lbs. SS.9O; roughs $7.50; stags ! $530; calves sl3; lambs SB. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May July I Wheat, Old .80% .Ml, -$5% A6% New ,so% .81% .85% I Corn, Old .79% .81% .83% .84% New .77% .81% .8 1 |Oats, Old .37% .39% -40% New .37% .40% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET. Corrected October 22 ■ No. 1 New V> l,*ai 72c ' No. 2 New Wheat . . 71c New Oats .<- 32c ' barley Rye oOc ' N 0.2 Yellow Corn per JOOlbs. $1.05 LOCAI. GROCERS EGG MARKET Egss dozen 27c BUTTERFAT AT STATION I Butterfat 34c —o Suspects to l ace Trial I Anderson. In'.. Oct. 22.—3J.E - The two n gro suspects w’ho e-cap-|ed the m.b that lynched two of I their companions in Marion las | Augii’tv. 7. were brought to jail Ihetre last night. t« await trial in I circuit court in January. James Cameron, 16. and Robert Sullivan, were grant'd change of venue from Grant county. Cameron is charg'd with the murder of Claude Deeter, and assault upon ■his girl companion. Thomas Shipp land Abram Smith, negroes, were I hanged in the cotrr. house yard at ; Marion alLr allegedly confessing Jthat they jobbed and tnu:dersd I Deeter, and attacked his compani ion.
DECATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1930.
MORAN TAKES COURT CHANGE Judge Lyle Permits Gangsters to Take Change of Venue Chicago. Oct. 22 —(U.R) —Georce ‘Bugs" Moran, abdicated gang leader. k”own a ‘•hard-boiled ’ gangster, appeared before Judge John H. Lyle, known as a "hardboiled" judge, today and had an uncomfortable half hour liefore his motion for a change of venue on a vagrancy charge was put over. Moran was sleeping in a Lake , county resort when caught ydsrter-l day. He was dozing in his cell when called out to go to Lyle s court today. • He complained .to attendants that the jail was "a heck of a place tor a respectable business man like me," but stood meek and silent before Judge Lyle in felony court. ‘‘George Moran.” Lyle read from the docket, “is that this man’s real name,” he a -ked former Judge Claire C. Edwards, Moran’s attorney. Police have said ’Moran’ l was an alias. j “Yes, your honor," spoke up Moran. "My father's name was i Joe and he was born in Ireland. My mother was horn in Comma.. I was born in this country.” ■ Edwards asked for a cnange of SALE CALENDAR Oct. 28 —Daniel Kipfer, one and one-half mile east of V :a Cruz. Oct. 28 — Eastern ind. Jersey Breeder’s Sale. Portland, Ind. Roy' Johnson, auct. Oct. 30— L. A. Graham & Geo. Hazelwocxl, farm sale. 2 mile west! Pleasant Mills. Roy Johnson, auct.* Nov. 11—Fred Baker 1% mi. w-s: . , >f Decatur on Peterson road. Clos-j ng out ‘ale. Roy Johnson. Auct. ■ Nov. IS—gharles Lehrman, ,6 mi. east and 1 mi. north Decatur. Roy' Johnson, auct. Nov. 20 —Gus Borne. 1 mile west ; , and 3 mile north Preble. Roy I ! Johnson, auct. Auctioneers are asked to bring ' in their sale dates which will be, .run free of charge in this calen-i .' dar. 77 Gyy/c/c, Cor Taxes The cost of a loan is much less tm:n the penalty incurred if you let your taxes go delinquent. You can quickly get any amount from viO to $330 arul easily repay on cur liberal Twenty-Pay- *| ment Plan. Interest is charged ■ i just forth" time you use the money. Full information with- , out cost of obligation. Call, write cr phone. Straight Time Plan for Farmers. , ■ Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. t iPhone 237 Decatur, Ind r ij
Original Founders of Bank —1 ~r BL i • ■? .'Il * life A t * .I»T / I. •; * x EF * wt ■ In 1874. J. D. Nuttman (left), and Jesse Niblick, (right), founded what is todaj the Old Adams County Bank. David Studebaker was the first president of the new tank, which up to that time was known as Niblick. Studebaker and Allison.
venue for h s client, filing an i affidavit by Moran accusing Lyle ;of prejudice. Lyle set the motion for argument at 5 p.m. tomorrow. o Wiggins Draws Fine I Indianapolis. Oct. 22. — ,U.R : — | Charles “Chuck " Wiggins, Hoosier
THE CORT Tonight—Tomorrow LOIS WILSON and LAWRENCE GRAY in a fast moving talkie “TEMPTATION” A whirlwind tiratna of love, struggle and self sacrifice! Situations that will stir you a climax that wi I thrill you! Motion picture entertainment supreme! ADDED—“BATCHLOR DADDY” talking comedy and Movietone News. 15c-35c Friday and Saturday—"CZAß OF BROADWAY.” Sun. Mon. Tues—“COMMON CLAY” the picture of the year. | THE ADAMS THEATRE Tonight and Thursday—lsc-35c RUTH CHATTERTON & CLIVE BROOK —in—“Anybody’s Women” , Dramatic TNT! A blast of fiery, emot on-torn action! Romance in the i:.v. ! A story oi human emotions a- sensational as its title! ADCED—CHARLES RUGGLES in “THE HOT-AIR MERCHANT” An ALL TALKING Comedy. I'd. * S:t RICHARD ARLFN in “THE SANTA FE TRAlL"—<with MITZI GREEN & EVGENE PALLETTE. An Out door Action Romance. Sun Mon. & Tues—THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS in “ANIMAL CRACKERS ' with Lillian Roth—A Grand Jambouree of Joy!
playboy’ heavyweight pugilist, was fined 125 and costs on a charge of drunkeness. after chasing several patrons of a downtown restaurant into the street, and subsequently pummeling three men in the city jail. E. C. Scheumann of Fort Wayne visited in this city today.
Police Force Is Cut But You c. n Re«i, e | The old grad from the <M Anderson, Ind., Oct. 22. —.U.K'—; experience can't show hi,ipjj I Reductions in city employes, in- '!" n ’ ' •Id the pants.—Lafayette Courted : eluding policemen and firemen, will nal. hbe effected on November 1 In ord Get ine „ ap . t _. raoe s;HI er to 1 educe operating expenses to » ■ - —•—, the revenue allowed by the state; I>ltni ’■• i!t' I tax board, Mayor J. H. Mellett an- * *- L>Llv SALE ! ’ Ttal w. rend Id,, ... Dl'R'X JEB® reduced t’rem 60 to 35 cents. TP’.lrJnr- I'L.e 0I 1M i Construction plans of the light *1 W. Oct. 24,19 I, and water departments will bei One o clock p.m. postponed. Spring (hits. Sows with i .vieilett offered cans ic criticism a( si)k . ;||l(| s0|1)(1 lot the tax boards action in slash- (lh , „„, s| p rwn j nc|l( Bi| I !ng the levy to a point 25 cents h • j low the previous minimum, and ’ putting it only about a third what Kuflkel & R(?inhl is allowed Richmond, a citv of.somc 1 ~ ~ c m I - < s k-. . 3 4 mile north of bluffu I <,OO more inhabitants. I" j' You Are j Invited 5 to the Democratic Meeting Berne, Ind Auditorium THURSDAY NIGHT I ' Oct. 23, 293° Important issues of the campaign discussed by: HON. L. ERT SLACKformer mayor of Indianapo i 5 ’ HON. CLAUDE BALL. I Democrat candidate for conifl 1 -” MRS. FAY SMITH-KNAI’P Music by the Famous 111 Dunbar Band Pol. —•
