Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1930 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR S ALE FOR SALE—I9IS Ford sedan body; 19’6 Overland sedan; 1926 winter *ip Ford; 1923 Ford roadster; 1923 Dodge sedan; 1926 Ford truck and a trailer. Frank Wrecking Co. W. Monroe Street. 260-6tx i FOR - SALETO'ook stove in A-l j condition, good baker. Large; folding bed, cheap if taken this I week. Miss E. Voglewede, 906 High St., city. 261t3x FOR SALE Brand new Dickelman I brooder house. 339 North 11th street. 261-3tx
run bale Good used separator. Cheap. Monroe phone 33-L, 261-3tx FOR SALE—Bluetick coon hound. Sell for cash or trade for live stock. Philip Nussbaum, Monroe, Ind. R. R. 2 263-3tx TOR SALE — Michigan apples; Grimes Golden. Wagners, Jonathons, Spies, and Greenings. SI.OO S. E. Haggard. 1 mile south and M mile east of Monroe. 263-6tx FOR SALE —Fine Guernsey heifer fresirDecember. Alson Narragansett tufieys. R. J. Mann, Route 9. Decatur. 263-3 t i u.i bale — Bronze turkeys for breeding purposes. Buyer may select fowls from 150 h?ad. Jacob L. Liechty, Berne, Route 2. Oct. 27-31-Nov 7 run Bivl.L -2 hogs, weighing lia pounds each. Cholera immune. W. S. Barton, residing 1 mile west of Decatur on Jim Arnold farm. 265-3tX FOR SALE —2 beagles. Nicely started. Cheap. Lase Swygart, I>£ mile north, on State Road 27. 264-3tx TOR SALE- Baldwin apples at $l- - per bushel. Houk Bros. 3-4 mile east of Williams, Hoagland Phone Decatur route 7. 264-3’x FOR RENT — Furnished light housekeeping rooms and garage Inquire 1404 W. Mcnroe street. 264-3 t FOR REN f FOR RENT—S room house and bath on first floor. All modern. Rent reasonable. Call 1015. 260-33rx FOR RENT—Six room brick resi- , dence at 906 High st. Large chicken park and lots of fruit. Reasonable. Miss E. Voglewede, 906 High st., city. 261t,1x
WANTED W ANTED— Radio work. Marcellus F. Miller, 226 N. 7th st., phone ‘ ,25. 255t301 WANTED^LEARN-RADlO~((wire-less) and Morse telegraphy. Heroine a trained man and escape the hardships of the unskilled. Our School, oldest and largest, endorsed by Telegraph, Radio, Rail-1 way and Government officials. Unusual opportunities. Expenses < low —can earn part. Catalog free. Write today. Dodge's Institute, ■ Howard St., Valparaiso, Indiana. 259 t6■ o LOST AND FOUND LOST—Between 313 N. 11th St. and j O. T. Johnson farm on County. farm road. Blue lined blouse, one i tatij.-assd white glove in pocket, j pleasfTeave at Democrat office. J. — O Freighter Is Safe Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 7. —(U.K) 1 —The disabled freighter Upshur is j safely in tow of a government cut- ■ ter making for this port, C. M. 1 Haile, general agent of the Mer- j chants and Miners line, owners, j announced today. The craft's engines were disab--1 d off Jupiter Light. 26 miles north of Palm Beach, Haile said he was advised. o Get the Habit —Trade at Home. NUf ICtt Our directors have made aupli-l cation to change our Charter to a I STATE one. We shall have same shareholders, same directors, same officers as at present. We believe that we can more nearly meet the requirements of cur community under the State system. To meet the details of this change it is necessary to give the following notice for 61 days: The First National Hank located at Decatur, in the State of Ind' ana is closi.ig its affairs. All note holders and other creditors of the associaton are therefore hereby notified to present the notes anu other claims for navment. T. F. GRALIKER, Sept. 17, 1230 Cashier. "' " 11 ■ 1 » “ Typewriting Stenographic Work 11' you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be K Ia:J Io »’<> it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Ilolthouse f Judge J. T. Merryman s Iffiw Office, K- of C. Bldg.
S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calle answered promptly day or night. Office phone 600 Home phone 787 Ambulance Service ———- ...I'" — N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyee Examined, Glaeeee Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calle anawered 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 Service Phones 814 & 510 —— . ■■■' "■< ■■■ - For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed : Chiropractor and Naturopath i Riadonic diagnosis and treatment I Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. I Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 yeans in Decatur.
Roy Johnson Auctioneer Room 5, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. - Phones - Office 265 Home 1022 Decatur, Indiana FUNERAL DIRECTOR | Lady Attendant W. K. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 _____ 1 Yager Brothers Funeral Directors Calls answered day or night. At night call phone 44. Day time call phone 105. ; Ambulance Service, day or night. ■ xox-hi:sil)i:m> xotice In the AftaniM 1 mint) Circuit C ourt STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS. SS. 'I he Northwestern Mutual Life in-, suranee company, a corporation. Vs. ■ Harry T. IlldtLll, etal. N ~13758. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Clerk of said court, bv affidavit, j that Harry T. Riddell and*Mary Ridlell, wife of Harry T. Riddell, whose true first name is unknown to the I plaintiff and Warren Martin and ! Jane Martin wife of Warren Martin ' true first name unknown to plaintiff! are non-residents of the State of' Indiana, and that a cause of action I exists against said defendants in favor of said plaintiff The Northwes- I ern Mutual Life Insurance Company a corporation. Notice is therefore, hereby given said non-resident defendants of the filing and pendency of said complaint. and that unless they appear before the Judge of said Court on the 21th day of December, and answer or demur thereto, the same | will be heard and determined in i their absence. Bernice Nelson. Clerk. I Hogan and Hogan, Attorneys for I plaintiff. Oct. 21-31 Nov. 7-11 o |
BARGAINS: — Bargains In Living I Room, Dining Room suits, mat ' tresses and rugs. Stuckev and Co, Monroe. Our phone number is 44 168-0 o Cincinnati, Dayton. Muncie Heave Decatur 6:30, 8, 10:10 la.m., 2:55, 6:20 p.m., A.B.C. : Bus. 261t5 i SALE CALENDAR Nov. 8 — Mrs. John Dubach, i Craigville. Household sale. H.H. ■ High, auct. Nov. 8 Community sale, Breiner’s Feed Barn, Monroe St. Decatur 10:00 A. M. Nov. 11 —Fred Baker 1% mi. west | . of Decatur on Peterson road. Clos- i ling out sale. Roy John.-on, Auct. Nov. 17 —Oliver Sheets, 3 mi, ! Isouth and 3 mi west Convoy. Olli j ‘ Roy Johnsop. Auct. Nov. 18 —Charles Lehrman, 6 mi. east and 1 mi. north Decatur. Roy Johnson, auct. Nov. 20 —Gus Borne, 1 mile west and 3 mile north Preble. Hoy Johnson, auct. j Nov. 28> Nel]ie Rogers, 4 mi. I west of Fockford. Ohio. Farm Sale I Joy Joh’nson, Auct. Dec. 2 George Uhrick, west ot I Monroe. Farm Sale - Roy Johnso.i , Auct. Auctioneers are asked to bring ,in their sale dates which will be run free of charge in this calendar.
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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected November G I Hogs. 90-120 pounds $7.95 . . Hogs. 120-130 pounds $8.20 j • Hogs, 130-140 pounds $8.45 ■Hogs, 140-160 pounds $8.55 i I Hogs, 160-180 pounds SB.BO I Hogs, 180-200 pounds $8.90 | Hogs, 200-225 pounds $9.00 i Hogs, 225-250 pounds $9.10 ! ! Hogs, 250-275 pounds $9.20 j j Hogs, 275-300 pounds . $9.10 I Hogs, 300-350 pounds $8.70 j Roughs $7.50 ■ Stags $5.25 ! Veaters $ll.OO ' Spring Lambs ....... $7.00 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May July, ■ Wheat, Old .74% .78% .80% .81% ! New .74% -78% .80% | Corn, Old. .73% .76% .78% .80 New .73% .77% .79 I Ogts, Old .31% .33% .35% Now .31% *35% t i EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK ! East Buffalo, N. Y„ Nov. 7.— I —Livestock: Hogs. Receipts, 3,000: holdovers,! i none, fairly active, mostly to pack-i | era, steady to 10c lower; bulk de-j : sirable, 170-220 lbs., $9.65-$9.75; ! weights below 150 lbs., $9.50-$9.60; ‘ : packing sows. $8.25-$5.75. Cattle: Receipts, 300; fully i 'steady; common grass heifers, j $6.25: bes cowes, $5 $5.50; cutter grades, $2.25 $3.75. Calves: Receipts, 600; vealers generally .-steady, sl3 down. Sheep: Receipts, 3,600; holdovers, 1.200; fat lambs active, 25-50 c j higher, others sin ng to 25c higher; good to choice ewe and wether J 'lambs. $8.75, to mostly $9; bucks land in-between grades, $7.50; throwouts, $6.59.
Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hog market 5-20 c higher; 1201 lbs down $8.25; 120-14 U lbs. $8.50; • 140-160 lbs. $8.75; 160-180 lbs. $8.90; 180-200 lbs. $9; 200-225 lbs. $9.10; 225-250 lbs. $9.20; 250-300! Ibs. $9.30; 300-325 lbs. $9.05; 325350 tbs. $8.80; 350-400 lbs. $8,550; roughs $7.75; stags $5.50; calves $11.50; lambs $7.75. LOCAL GR/'IN MARKET Corrected November 6 No. 1 New Wheat 69c No. 2 New Wheat . -68 c New Oats 28c Baney t»m Rye oOc N 0.2 Yellow Coin per lOOlbs. $1.05 LOCAI. GROCERS EGG MARKET I Eggs, dozen 35e BUTTERFAT at station ' Butterfat 33c 0 Cathedrals A cathedral is lhe i-nurih which curtains the ofliclnl seat m Ihnim lof a bishop. As a rule thvj an I large, but a small building run serve, ns in the case of the liny cn thedrnl of the Byzantine Greek type at Athens. — Q Variaticn in Bank Doors Tin- weigh! ot Hie dools on blink viiulls nia.v range anywhere tron I LtMl pounds to 40 tons o» more Silvi' 1 floors ale niude Os laininiiied steel, thai is, layers of etironie steel al 1 ternated with layers of softer steel
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1930.
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— New State Legislature — , < Indianapolis, Nov. 7. — (U.R) — j Memberh of the senate of the 1931 g neral assembly as chosen in | Tuesday's election, with the districts each will represent, are Adams, Wells and Blackford— Thin man Gottschalk. Dem. Allen —Harry M. Williams, Dem. i Bartholomew, Decatur, Franklin and Unicn — Anderson Ketchum, | Deni. Bentcn and Tippecanoe —I. Floyd ■ Garrot. Rep. Dubois, Perry and Spencer —Wil-1 liam V. Doogs. Dem. Elkluyt —Warren Berkey, Rep. Grant -Jesse M. Ballard. Dem. Howard and Miami — Harry K.|
- Cuthbertson, Dem. ■ Huntington and Whitley — R. ; Frank Rabi r?Dem. Knox and Daviess — William P. I D nnigan.' Dem. I Lak, -Frank C. Holman, Dem. Madison. Hancock and Henry — Walter S. Chambers, Dem. Ohio, Switzerland. Jefferscn and Clark —Harry D.'-Canfield. Dem. Orange, Lawrence and Martin—l Guy ('. Hanna, Dem. Posey, Vanderburg and Warrick- — Jesse E. Wadi, Dem. Pulaski, Newton, Jasper and Por I ter —Will P.. Brown, Rep. Randolph and Jay — Herbert V. I Tomohlen, Rep. R pley. Jennings and Dearborn — J. Francis Lochard, Dem. St. Joseph — Chester A. Perkins, Dem. Vigo and Sullivan — Addison' Drake. Dem. Wayne—Thollie W. Druley. Dem.! Gibson and Pike —Ji hn C. Gor-| man. Dem. Harrison and Floyd James B. Brewster, Dctn. Indianapolis. Nov. 7. — ;U.R) — A I list of candidates elected to th | house of representatives of the InIdiana general assembly, with the dis't'ct each renresents, follows: Jasper and Newton—William C. | Ba br ock. Rep Allen and Whitley — Chester K. Watson, D m. I Allen — Eugene Marlin, Dem.,
Payne Morgan, Dem., and George I Stolts, Dem. Benton and White — Ernest M. ' ■ Hawkins, Rep. Cass —John M. Cantley, Dem. St. Joseph — Charles J. Allardt, Dem.. John D. Kuesport, Dem., and i Francis C. Salata, Dem. Madison —William J. Black, Dem. ■and George B. McCammon, Dem. Madison and Hancock — William E. Wilson, Dem. Tippecanoe — J. Frank Smith, I Rep. Bocne —Amos F. Nelson, D m. Clinton—Nathan B. Combs, Dem. i Delaware — Orin Cromer, Rep.J ■ and Isaac N. Trent, Rep. LaGrange and Steuben —Fred G.l 'Smeltzley. Rep.
I Washington and Orange — Lee! | Vellum. Dem. j Adams and Wells —George Saun-| ders, Dem. Fayette and Franklin—George M. Fries, Dem. Tippecanoe and Warren—Roy C. Street, Rep. Ripley and Switzerland —Jesse P. Curry, Dem. Ripley. Jennings and Scott — !j-sse I’. Curry. Dem. Brown and Jackson Dave Fitzgibbons, Dem. i Van lei burg, Posey and Warrick —William Median, Dem. Hamilton — Charles Y. Fester, ' Rep. Pulaski and Fulton —Cecil Bacht-! cnkircher, Rep. Wabash — Edward Eikenbaiy, Dem. Marshall — Delph L. McKesson, ' Dem. Miami —Rollin Place, Dem. . I Henry —H. H. Evans, Rep. ■| Henry and Rush—W. ('. Coleman, -Rep. I.iko and Porter —Balthasar Hoffman, Dem. Lake —P. A. Egan. Dem.; John . Fury. Dm.; W. C. Stanton, Dem.: and E. C. Elyson, Dem. Carroll and Cass—John W. Curd, i Dem. ■ / Vermillion- L. R. Douglass, Dem. Head ick — Thud S. Adams. Rep. Vigo—Jthn M. MauaeUnk, Dem.; . W. M-'desitt. D m.: and John F. Ryan, Dem. , Randolph—Miles J. Furnas, Rep.
Shelby—Thomas Hawkins. Dem. Montgomery — John W. Remley. Rep. Wayne and Union — Earl Crawford, Dem. Greene—Edward H. Stein, Dem. Starke and Laporte — Russell Smith, Dem. White and Benton — Fred D*hlins, Dem. Decatur and Jennings — George C. Ale, Dem. Dubois and Martin —Fabius Owin, Dem. Elkhart — Cecil J. Kistler. Rep., land Ira Eshelnian, Dem. Morgan—Flank Finney, Dem. Vanderburg — J< hn D. T. Bold, 'Dera.: J. Reisinger, Dem.; and ■ Henry J. Monnig. Dem. I Dekalb —Howard S. Grimm, Rep. Sullivan Telia Maines, Dem. Perry and Spencer—Edward C. Simpson, Dem. Oh’o and Dearborn —Curtis Bennett, D m. Huntington — Everett K. Priddy, Dem. Monroe—Ward Biddle, Dem. Kosciusko — Donald Vaudeveer, Dem. Laport — Martin T. Krueger, Dem. Knox and Pike--Marmaduke McC. Stoops, Dem. Kncx—David W-. Byers, D m. Giant —Dr. J. C. Knight, Rep. Bartholomew—Harden S. Linke, ' Dem. Wayne—James M. Knapp, Rep. Blackford and Grant—Samuel J. Far-ell, Rep. Jefferson and Scott — George E. Denny, Rep. No Substitute For Your Sweetheart ' You certainly don’t want any. ■ Neither do you want substitute for Carter’s Little Liver Pills as remedy for biliousness, torpid 'liverandconstipatiqn.TakeCari ter’s,movenearlytwopoundsof ; i bile.cleansingwholesystem.Ac* :ept no other. Buy at any drug store for 25c. Look for ’he red . bottle. Resent substitutes.
Owen and Putnam — Harry Stamp. Dun. Crawford and Harrison — Sain Benz, Dem. Jay—Philo W. Journay, Dem. Howard —Ned H. Phelps, Dem. Gibson —William H. Lee, Dem. Fountain —Oliver W. McGaughey, Rep. Clay—Clarence O. Schlegel, Dem. Howard and Tipton -— Jordan J. Frailing, Dem. o Truth About Porcupine A porcupine, contrary to popiilm belief, has not the power to release the quills froni its body and throw them The quills inusl actinilly come in contact with the ohjeci and tlnihe loosener! from the porcupine. Drawing Power A man may think he is the mler in his house, but it's his wife tvf.a draws the line.—London Tit Bits Leader Among Men The uiau wiiu rudlales good cheer, who makes life happier wherever tie meets *t. is always a mini ot vision and ot faith. He sees lhe blossoming tlowei in Hie tiny seeil. the silver lining in every cloud, and a heaiilpnl tomorrow In tlie darkest today.— Edwin Osgood Grover.
NOW’S THE TIME FOR A “TUNE-UP” Winter’s on the way! Your engine should be primed t» meet it. It will start quicker and run better if "tuned up. Cleaning distributor points, adjusting the oarburete r. !WI over your plugs and clearing out the fuel line will ma e ' *‘jake” for the long, hard pull. And for these opera .0 make but a reasonable charge. Riverside Super Service PHONE 741
STARTING SATURDAY — and Continuing Until Further Notice L’hamplin 100'7 base Parafine Motor m Grade, at reduced prices. Cold weathio iR’ a charge to winter grade oil and we oiler ii;g low prices: SAVINGS 50c per gallon in 5 gallon lots. 55c per gallon in 1 gallon lots. 20c per quart (single) 70c for crank case drains. White Service Station Corner Bth and Monroe
To Give Prohibition Message to Congn Washington, Nov. i-jjjn sident Hoover is pnparing ui mit to congress shortly att« convenes in December a mess pertaining to prehibition tiut’i later the existing situation an erably, according to authority indications today: For the President's uiigi prohibition director Amos I Woodcock has been suddenly ( dared home from an iaspedj I tour in the west to turnisb | j needed by the chief eaeiatirt] | Get the Habit—Trade at H»
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