Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1930 — Page 2
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■MWMMHMaaaanaHMMHMMMB 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES _ ■: > I FOR S ALE Foil SALIv— Just received large' shipment of bedsprings mattrea- ' ses and pillows to be sold very reasonable. Sprague Furniture Co. 255-6 L | FOR SALK —: Ouroc male ""hog.; Stephens 12g. shot gun, like new. Will consider your old gun on trade Floyd Stoneburner. Decatur. Route 259- I FOR SALE Michigan Apples, Wagners, Greenings. Grimes Golden and Northern Spies for sl. Bring containers. S. E. Haggard, 1 mile south and mile east of Monroe. 258-stx FOR SALE—Crosley five tube”batery'operated radio. Including 4 201A Tubes and 1 112 power tube with j matched cabinet and speaker. Price , sls. complete with all new assesso-1' ries and aerial *29.50 Also one clear | tone Radio with Tubes and speaker I bargain price. Phone 1277 Inquire' 314 N. 9th St. 258-3tx | FOR SALE—Miv higan Jonathan ap- . pies, fine tor eating and cooking ; $1.50 per basket. Bring your bas-1 Lets. Several other varieties. A. M. I, Mauller, Pleasant Mills. 259-3tx I FOR SALE—Delicious old fashioned gebo taffy. Phone your ord-1 ers to 788. 258t3 eod | FUR SALE—4 )”acres” of land. 4>- 3 |’ miles of Markle, Ind., to |! Wells county, with good improve- ’ ments, price $2,100 Act quickly, j Steele and Jaberg. 260-3 t , FOR SALE—I92S Ford sedan body; I 1925 Overland sedan; 1926 winter i 1 top Ford; 1923 Ford roadster; 19231 D dge sedan; 1926 Ford truck and;, a trailer. Frank Wrecking Co. W. :' Monroe Street. 260-6tx '■ FOR SALE—Appleton 6 roll husker ■ H. M. Pierce Decatur R. R. 2. 260I FOR SALE-Giant Mammoth Pekin Ducks. Prize winners. $2.00 ( Phone Monroe 4-N 260-3tx Fsai B Corn and*fodder taishock. Also some bundled sod- ‘ der. J. E. Sheets, phone H-864. 26b 3tx j FOR RENT FOR RENT—Dwelling house ou . North Third street. Semi-modern ' ' H. M. DeVoss. 259-3tx , FOR RENT —5 room hiuse and I bath on first floor. All modern. l Rent reasonable. Call 1015. 260-33rx FOR RENT —2 furnished rooms,; semi modern, on North Sixth street. ■ Private entrance and garage. Mrs. Harve Baker. 260-3tx i o— WANTED WANTED —Radio work. Marcellus F. Miller, 226 N. 7th st., phone 625. 255t30 WANTED —Electrical wiring by ex- i ' p rienced man. Work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Geo. H. i Squier, phon l -, 757. 263-3tx WANTED—GirI wants any kind of woik to do. Inquire at this office 260-2tx WANT® ~LEARN~RADIO~ (wireless) and Morse telegraphy. Become a trained man and escape the hardships of the unskilled. Our School, oldest and largest, endorsed by Telegraph. Radio, Railway and Government officials. Vnusual opportunities. Expenses 1 low- —can earn part. Catalog free. Write today. Dodge’s Institute, Howard St., Valparaiso, Indiana. 259t6 WANTED —Agents to sell new 18 > hole portable golf course. Cheapest course made. Can be used inside or j outside. Course complete, including I greens, markers, clubs, cups, balls, i core cards and tickets. $600.09. Ca.i | be im ailed ready for plav in 2 hrs. This course a real money maker. Protection on territory. Ask your i bank about our responsibility. Write or wire for onr liberal pr»- • position. Indoor Golf, Inc., Hoosic't j Falls, N. Y. 260-11 ■
SALE CALENDAR Nov. 6—Mrs. Daniel O. Reinhard, 3 mi. east of Vera Cruz.' Farm -ale. High & Michaud, aucts. Nov. 8 — Mrs. John Dubuchi CraigvUle. Household sale. H.H. High, auct. aov. Community sale, Brein-; cr’s Feed Barn, Monroe St. Decatur ; 10:00 A. M. Nov. 11—Fred Gaiter 1% mi. west; o: Decatur on Peterson road. Clos- • ing oiM sale. Roy Johnson. Auct. Nott 17 —Oliver Sheets, 3 ml, Roy Jahnson, Auct. Nov 1 ? 18 —Ciiarles Lehrman, 6 mi. east Mid 1 mi. north Decatur. Roy JohmMo, auct. Nov* 20 —Gus Borne. 1 mile west and 3 mile north Preble. Roy Johnson, auct. Nov. 2a‘ Neljle Rogers. 1 mi. west of Focklord, Ohio. Farm Sale Joy Johnson. Auct. Det-. 2 George Uhrlck. west of Monroe. Faim Sale—Roy Johnson Auct. Auctioneers are asked to bring in their sale dates which will be run free of charge in this calendar.
S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service -m _i—i—-a I N. A. BIXLEK OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS. 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m Telephone 136 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 30. 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. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapaih Riadonic diagnosis and treatment Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St I 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 1022 Decatur, Indiana FUNERAL DIRECTOR I Lady Attendant W. H. 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. Trials Build Character Trinls. temptntioiis. disuplsdnt incuts—nil these tire helps in stead ot hindrance*. it one uses them rightly. They not onlv test the tiher of character, hut strengthen It. Every conquered temptation represents a new fund •>) moral energy.—James Buck ha in. —- NOTICE: , Our directors have made application to change our Charter to a STATE one. We shall have same shareholders, same directors, same officers as at present. We believe that we ?an more nearly meet the requirements of cur community under the State syctem. To meet the details of th:-1 change it is to give the following not’ce for 61 days: The First National Bank located at Decatur, in the State of lnd> ana is closing its affairs. Ail notel holders and other creditors of the associaton are therefore hereby i notified to present the notes anu otLer claims for payment. T. F. GRALIKER, oepl. 17. 1930 Cashier. |
~ MtTHH TO TVZ.I’VVEHS ..otlce is hereby given that Monber :J - will be toe y "": fR ” or taxes. The county treasurer’s of-, five will be op»n froW, x \ w tn x' p m during the tax paving season. All taxes not paid by that time will; | become delinquent ami a 10% penal-1 ■ t.v win be added. Those who hav-» ’ 7»’erht or Hold propert yand wish a’ i division of taxes are asked to cum** I ; in nt once. . Call on the Auditor for errors and' | any reductions. The Treasurer can l ( make m correction*. I lt \ he / rreasu rer will not be responsible for t»*ft penalty of delinquent taites resulting from the nmmlssion •of tax-payer to stat* definitely on , what property, they desire to pay, in ' whost name it may be found, in what township or corporation it is I situated. 1 Persons owing delinquent taxasl i should pay them at on«e, th" law is , such that there is no option left for Ithe treasurer but enforce the collcc- . itlon of delinquent taxes. The annual sale of delinquent land- and lots will take place <4. th ’••eond Monday in February 1981 at . 10 »"J A. M. County orders will not be paid to ' anyone owing delinquent taxes All persons are warned against them. No receipts will be held after expiration of time, as the new depo.siJiory law requires the TretfimiA-r to! I make daily deposits. Particular attention: If you p V , taxes in more than one township ■ mention the fa<t to the Treasurer l also so that your rc olpls call for all your real estate and perse,""' proi pert V ; hi makjng inquiries of the Tr - , . diet regarding taxes to in.-u' '* reply • do not fail to Include return postage. Ed. A. Ashbaucher, Treasurer Adams County. Indiana. Oct. (i-Nov. 3
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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected November 3 — Hogs. 91/120 pounds $7.90 j I Hogs. 120-130 pounds $8.15 | Hogs. 130-140 pounds $8.40 Hogs. 140-160 pounds $8.50] Hogs. 160-180 pounds $8.75 Hogs. 180-200 pounds SB.B51 Hogs. 200-225 pounds $8.95 | Hogs. 225 250 pound ; $9.05' i Hogs. 250-275 pounds $9.15 Hogs, 275-300 pounds $9.05 i Hcgs. 300-350 pounds . $8.65 'Roughs $7.25; Stags . . $5.25 Vealers H%c Spring I ambs <c EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. Nov. 3. —(U.R) —LiveI stuck Hogs: Receipts. 9.000; holdovers, 700; active to all interests, strong to 15c higher; bulk d-sirable, 170-1 220 lbs.. $9.60->9.«5; few 250-280 lb;. ] • $9.75; weights below 160, $9.40-9.60; | I packing sows. $8.25-$8.75. Cattle receipts. 1,825; general, I quality plain, weighty steers. 50-75 cl lower, others steady to 25c higher; i choice 1150 lbs. steers, $11.75; fat' J rough. 1250-lb. steers, $9.75; fleshy | jgrassers and shortfeds, $7.50-*9.25: , | c iqiiKin steers and heigers. $5.75- ] is7; feeb cows, $5-$5.50; cutter . g.anes, $2.2a-s3.ao. Calves: Receipts, 1,000; vealers j unchanged. $13.50 down. Sheep receipts. 10.600: lambs i fairly active, gene:ally 25c over; Friday's average, good to choice. ewe and wether lambs. $8.50; bucks' and medium kinds, $7.25; throw-j cuts. $6.25; fat ewes. *3.50-*4. For, Wayne Livestock Market I Hog market 25c higher; 120 lbs. down *8: 120-140 lbs. $8.25; 140j 160 Has. *8.50; 160-180 lbs. $8.85; j 180-200 lbs. $8.95; 200-225 lbs J $9.05; 225-250 Itis. $9.15; 250-300! lbs. $9.25; 300-325 lbs. *9; 325-350 f lbs. *8.75; 350-400 lbs. $8.50; i. 'roughs *7.75; stags $5.50; calves I $11.50; lambs $7.25.
CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar May July Wheat, Ohl .75% -79% .81% -82 New .75% .79% .81% Corn, Old .75% .75% .77% .78% New .71% .75% .77% Oats. Old .32% .34% .36 New .32% .35 ,36% LOCAL GRfIN MARKET Corrected November 3 No. 1 New Wheat 71c No. 2 New Wheat .. 70: New Oats 30c ilariey 1 '.... 5m Rye —. aOc N 0.2 Yellow Corn per 1001 b s. $1 05 LOCAL grocers egg market Eggs. dozen —32 c BUTTERFAT at station Butterfat 33c o Closely Akin Illusions and hallucinations are both false sense-percept ions. anti the distinction between them is difficult to define.
IF YOU NEED MONEY Write or Phone Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 Decatur, Indiana
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1930.
Polo Cunid’s Aid * -• 'W- ; iy > I ” t \ ...
LieuL Carl A. Schaubei, crack pulu player and coach of the polo turn of Fenn Military Academy Unset), is to wed Ruth Malcom-on, the “Miss America' 1 ol the Atlantic City
COURT HOUSE Marriage License MaptlnJ.. Huser. Berne, Route 2 farmer, to Nora Glick Monroe, 11. I 2 f Real Estate Transfers Emil Brunner, et ux 80 acres tn Jefferson township to Hiram C. Wall for 81.00. Robert J. Mann et ux 52% acres in St. Ma yt township to First Joint Stock Land Bank for JI.OO. William A. Lower et ux 160 acres :n Hartford township to George Mays for $12,000.20. CORN CONTEST JUDGES START J J - ■ ’ Th° approach of, winter and the! [close of another growing season 1 i was hearlded last wpek as 14 men 'started ove; Indiana to make the official check on the results of the' 5-Acres Corn Club, sponsored by the Indiana Corn Growers Associa lion in copera’ion with the Agronomy divisioh of the Purdue Univer sity extension department. Out of the membership of 1.800 in Ithe associalion, about 600 took part ’ in the 5-Acre coc'est this year and I will have their fields <-,<-<■>• ed, a.--I cording to M. O. Pence of the UniI versity Agronomy department, who I-gave the judges their instructions. | The contestants are scattered I, over about 70 counties in all parts ' j of the state. T«o weeks will be alI
beauty pageant in 1925 The romance started when Schaubei bounced a polo ball into Miss Maleomson's lap while she was watching a game. < Iniet national Newsreel*
lowed the judges in which to visit all the contestants, .measure the yields, and secure the rectrijs of the g.owers. Men producing 75 to 85 bushels ot corn to the acre will receive bronze medals from the Corn Growers asso elation 85 to 100, silver medals and more than 100 bushels. Gold Medals, i The judges include Herbert Alexander, Rushville; W. E. Wellman, West Point; Walter Harpel, Crawfordsville; Oren E. Foster. Tipton: R. W. fmcl Frankfort; J. F Keefus. Hi me; Herman Miller, Bluffton; R. I. Hiiman, Hope; Peter J. Lux: Shelbyville; H. L. Colbert. Washington; K. D. Littlejohn, Kentland; Wairen O’Hara. South Bend: Henry i Stevens, Franklin; and George L, i.Kerlin, Franklin. o Medico Should Be Cheerful • ”A good physician." said 111 lit. ; rhe sage of Chinatown, "shmild i combine with knowledge the art ot the acini, who can seep, cheerful, under all circumstances.’' —Was!; | Ingt'in Star _______
gXxnakft!« vr “-X a ir’jrxx’K «ax «' | Ashbaucher’s I 5 MAJE ST I C I FURNACES | ASBESTOS SHINGLE | ROOFING SPOUTING | LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739
_ a l Cow Testing Report For October Is Made ♦ High He. ds for Month October Av. lbs. Milk Av. lbs. I per Cow fat per cow C. E. Granlienard . | ( Jersey 803 45.1 I Blue Creek Dairy Gr. Guernsey 888 39.8 I R. B. Henry. Ayrshire 800 37.0) Sol Mosser, Jersey . .... 572 34.3 • i D. F. Mazeline, Ho|ste:n 1.058 34.0 High Cow for the Month Dan Steury. Pb. Hol. 1.625 pounds : : milk, 66.6 pounds of.fat produced. Production of 10 High Cows for the Month Lbs. Milk %fat lbs. fat Dun meury. Holstein 1625 4.1 66.6 i C. E. Grandlienard ! Pb. Jer .... 1147 5.8 66.51 ' D. D. Schwartz, Pb. Hol. 1891 3.5 66.21 I Rudolph Steury. Or. H I. 1628 4.0 65.11 " Noah Rich, , Pb. Hol. 1673 3.6 60.2 | IR. B Henry, Pb. Ayr. 1088 5.4 58.7 C. E. Grandlienard Pb. Jer 858 6.8 58.4 I R. B. Henry, Pb. Ayr. .... 1417 4.1 58.1 Dennis Striker. Gr. Hol. 1448 4.0 57.9 Noah Rich, Pb. Hol 1708 3.3 56.4 Average production of 10 high cows: milk, 1,448; fat. 61.4. No. of cows producing l-!b. but- 1 er."at daily. 146. No. of cows producing 40 pounds) butterfat month, 72. No. of cows producing 50 pounds: butterfat month, 25. No. cf cows producing 60 pounds ; butte: fat month, 5. VO with a frozen Gear Shift . use ALEMITE Gear Lubricant Cold proof The only gear lubricant guaranteed not io freeze at £ 15 degrees below zero with- | out adding oil, 5 '* Drive <n today. Let us dram 5 and refill your transmission and differential Rusco Riverside Super-Service One Stop Service Guaranteed Auto Repairs, y SIOO.OO Accident Policy with every S brake job. /No additional cost, g Phone 741 Decatur, Ind.
No. of boarders disposed of, 2.; One pure “bred Ayrshire herd sire purchased. Five men keeping daily ; milk records, with 29 herds tested.' o Gangsters Open New War Chicago, Nov. 3. — (U.R) — The i double slaying of William ‘Smooth’ j Fierza and John "Slim” Stark in, a westside apartment was blamed ■ by police today on a renew’al of j warfare between minor gangsters in the illicit beer business. The bodies, riddled with bullets, were found sprawled on the floor after Peter Maziak. proprietor of a grocery store beneath the apartment discovered blood seeping through the wall. Typewriting Stenographic V/ork If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merrvman’s I (»ffice. K of C. Ride.
COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE BREINER’S BARN, DECATUR. IND. Saturday, November Sth Commencing at 12 noon. Horses—-Cattle* —Hogs>—Poultry —Machine i > — g Anything you have to sell will find a read? mar e this sale., Decatur Community Sal Roy Johnson, auctioneer PUBLIC SALE As lam leaving the farm I will sell at ‘ a uti | lienee on the Peterson road. I’4 miles west ot TUESDAY, NOVEMBER IL 1930 Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. 5— HEAD OF HORSES—S , |nd re |,n Roan mare and colt. This mare is 10 years oi<>. ( (|lu; So fl weight 1500 lbs; Roan Gelding coming 2 yw- , t >i nwutH horse. 11 years old, sound, weight 1500; Sorrel hor>. :;u<>d worker. r- c 6— HEAD OF. CA I 1 UE ~ 6 M a ich Two Black Jersey cows, due to freshen Ja - .. n j a n. 13 Jcsey cow. will be fresh Feb. 20th; B J? c . k . c "*' * y v ;iI , old. ™ Guernsey cow, wll lie fresh in June; Holstein cow. . cows all giving good flow. ..nrc 9o j 29—HEAD OF HOGS—29 ( white «< Three White Brood sows, bred to farrow Man i , 1;) bred to farrow March Ist; White male hog. a good weighing from 4o to 75 tbs. . . j umk. SHEEP—I 6 Shropshire breeding 1 e '' • ~... y-)’ CHICKENS-150 White Leghorn pullets, startnik . w Ing White Leghorn hens; 3 Geese. 1 Gander 3 Dirk Corn HAY and GRAIN-650 bushel, more or I®*’°‘ l ?, Ha> ; 4 • crib; 300 bushel Oats; 75 biuhel of Wheat, 6 ton b . Mixed Hay; 600 shocks of Good Shredded fodder IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS .. I]oO5 | Deering binder. 7 ft; 5 ft. mower; John Dee ™ ‘ .pike ton 8 disc grain drill: disc; wagon; hay ladders and "' . Offl and sprng tooth harrow; hay loader; hay riding breaking plow; walking plow: riding c ' n ' jn ,. ; pump)" vator; set of good work harness; I’4 h-P I H.C f-' ' , nl s ept’ rat power washing machine: E-Z o l range. ne». ■ lan) ps; r>* ) new: Renown heating stove, like new; 2 Alladin I ‘ )n . v fence; brooder hoiu j e; brooder house 10x12; 20 rods of r articles 1 I rods of hog fence; 30 Chinchilla rabbits; man;. • , I numerous to mention. , . tin an ;l credit 0 , TERMS—Sums of $lO and under cash; above sl' • I>( , a .. iu g I ‘months w'U lie given purchaser to give a banaa <iuoo. >’ I interest the last 3 months. 4% discount for cash <> • • i pertv to be removed until settled for. Hot Lunch will be served. FRED BAKER, Owner • Roy Johnson, auct. ■. Leo Ehinger, clerk.
Maziak said h heard the six itig. but del : • -main ill because it was saf. r. Sidetracking Hard Luck Hard Hu k is in I so much an I eldest of clrruni>:ali‘e as it Is : creature of our own ni.-iking. 1 | sun doesn't slmip every day. 1 , we don t mind the - . n it «n I ready. The best way to sMetra ; hard luck is to l.e ,■ • ■■ d for ii Grit. Sorrowful Fact It is a statist:' al fact tint I wicked work linrd-r to reach h I than the righteous do to “a heaven. —H Shaw. Another's Toothbnn | Is Not For You Yauwantyouri ■■■: .hihc-sai insist on h .. ingyouro reliable, tried-out remedy • torpid liver,bi;: -L.r-a I stipation—Carter's LntleLii ’ Pills. Take Carter's and stir I the two pounds of bile th I cleanses the whole syste Red bottles. Any drug sto Take Carter's
