Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1930 — Page 2

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i . ii .1. i " ’ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SaLE~ Chinchilla HabbitsTZ. The 11. and B. Babbitry is now ottering Highland fur Chincillas. Standard Chinchillas, und meat rab bits at sufficiently low prices to move them at once See Mrs. B. C. Hongland, 210 S. Eighth street or Janies and Robert Beavers 134 N. First St. 273-ttx FOR SALK— Csed Fonlson Tractors. New and used parts. Craigvllle Garage. 273-steodx FOR SALE— Registered Holstein j Males; some service age; Excellent breeding from accredited herd. Price right. J. 0. Tricker 869-H 278-3 t TOR SALE 3 full blooded Beaglhounds Green broke. One broke L Beagle on trial. C. O. Manley Deca- | tur R. 9. 278-3 t FOR SALE Girl's broadcloth coat fur trimmed, new lining, age 14 Also boy's tan overcoat good as new Age 12. Will sell cheap Phone 757. 278FOR SALE—Week old heifer calf. I Phone 867-J, Decatur. 279-3 t ! FOR "Allet” Parlor - furnace. ] ] Call 694-A. 279FOR SALE—I92S Star coupe body; 1925 Ford sedan body; 1925 win- ( ter top Ford touring; 1924 winter)] top Ford roadster; 1923 Dodge , ] sedan and a trailer. Frank Wreck-! ing Company. West Monroe street. I 279- I • FOR - SALE - .Michigan apples., | Fancy ring packed Spies >1.85; I ( Jonathan and Stacks $1.50; Steel) Reds $1.25; Russets good cookers ) j 75c. Bring your baskets. Clover; comb honey 3 for 50c. A. M. | Mauller, Pleasant Mills. 280t6 o WANTED i WANTED—Radio work. Marcellus] F. Miller, 226 N. 7Hi st., phone) 125. 255t3® 1 1 W.ANTED; A~ home in which to - store high grade piano with pros-: pects of selling in order to save drayage and freight back to sac- i tory. Will sell this piano for balance due on monthly payments. For information address Straube Piano Factories, Hammond, Ind. ( 274t6; o r OR RENT FOR RENT -6 room house, with bath and garage. 513 West Jefferson street. Write to Box P. L. in care of this office. 277-3tx FOR RENT—Six room house, excellent condition, modern except ! furnace. Opposite U. B. Church. ' Phone 945- Erie Grocery 277-6tx ■ FOR RENT—4 room modern flat. ■ steam heat furnished. K of C bldg | 2nd floor, can be used for office I rooms or living quarters. Call Dyonis Schmitt, treasurer, 413 Mercer ’ Ave. 279 t6 1 FOR KENT—Light housekeeping rooms in modern home. 803 North Second St.. Call phone 925. 279-31 , FOR RENT—Light, sunny, furnished housekeeping apartment. Porch, basement, garage, water in kitchen. Telephone 682. 280t6 _o

LOST AND FOUND LOST —Tire from trailer, 30x3%, I on rim, between Chas. Arnold farm and Deeatur. Finder notify ' Chas. Arnold. Decatur R. R. 4. Craigville phone. 279t3x ■ r> King David’* Metaphor The International Critical Com- i mentary of the Bible says with re- I f-peet to the verse where King David makes reference to renewing “thy youth like the eagle’s," that the metaphor undoubtedly origin ated itj the known longevity of the eagle and the fact that even at the present time an infirm or ailing eagle is hardly known. The ancients were superstitious in their veneration of this bird, and endowed it with many supernatural powers which do not exist in actual fact. SALE CALENDAR Nov. 26 —John Hoblit estate, 2| miles south Willshire, Roy Johnson, auct. Nov. 28*—Nellie Rogers, 4 mi. west of Foekford, Ohio. Farm Sale Joy Johnson, Auct Dec. 2 George Übrick, west of Monroe. Farm Sale —Roy Johnson Auct. Auctioneers are asked to bring in their sale dates which will be run free of charge in this calendar. lAshbaucher’s I MAJESTIC FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING ROWS Phone 765 or 739

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night. Offlca phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIX LEK OPTOMETRIST Eyee Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Berv.ee. 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 844 & 510 For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. IL FROHNAPFEL 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 1022 Decatur, Indiana —— FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. K. 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. Notice to Hunters • No Hunting, trapping or tress-, passing on our farms. Wm. Michaels, 'Wid Michaels, Marion Michaels Tu-Fri 3wks 267 x

Revival Starts The revival services began at the ' i Winchester U. B. church Sunday* ! evening with good attendance and , fine interest. i These meetings will continue for ' ;an indefinate time, with Rev. T. Weyer, pastor-evangelist in charge. : There will be a special ThanksI giving service held at the church ion Thursday at 10:00 A. M. Everybody is invited to come to this service with greatful hearts to God tor , his maty mercies and blessings. o Beneficial Exercise Riding on horseback is a good form of exercise and is especially beneficial in stimulating the function of the gastrointestinal tract. The rhythmic vibration which the ■ gait of the horse imparts to the ■ rider's body seems to be of benefit * to the muscles and to the internal I I organs. o , It Didn’t Work We rend that n poet has com ; posed some verses which describe • the of corning- to after taking : chloroform. So the idea of giv Ing him chloroform was a complete , i waste of time after all. —London » j Humorist. \O*-REMI)E\T notice » In the l«laan« ( irrnit Court \ovrniber Term, |1».30 ’ STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS, S 3: ) Clara Baumgartner vs. Millard ■ Baumgartner. . The plaintiff in the above entitle ! | ’ eaiwe, having filed her complaint, |j therein to partition real estate lu-t Ijg- *her with an affidavit that the de- ; I ten da nt, Miliai.l Baumgartner, is a | |l iiou-rcj ident of the State of Indiana.! |i Now. theres -re, the said Millan! ( I i’.aunm.i: tner is here!* notified that' unless he be and appear on the i day of the present term of th" Adams Circuit Court, which is January 15, 19.31. at the Court House in | Decatur,* in said County and State, • in.l answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and .determined in his absence. ‘ In Witness Whereof I have here-1 i unto set my hand and affixed the! i seal of said court this 17 day of; .Non ember, 192©. Berni* c Nelson .Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court [Dore B. Erwin, Attorney for PiahiI tiff. Nov. 18-25 Dec 2

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected November 25 Hogs, 100-140 lbs. .. SB.OO, Hogs 140-275 lbs. .. $8.15* Hoes 275-300 lbs. SB.IO 1 Hogs. 300-350 lbs $7.85 Rcughs $6.50-$7.00 Stags $5.00 Vealers $ll.OO Spring Lambs ' $7.50 I * ’ East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 500, holdoverpl 900: market slow, shippers inac-l tive. weights abovs 150 lbs. 5c to ‘ mostly 15c lower, lighter weights steady to 25c higher, bulk desir-1 able 160-210 lbs. $8.85; 220-260 lb $8.75; 130-150 lbs. $9: pigs $9.109.25; packing sows $7-7.50'. Cattie: Receipts 75; cows unchanged ; cutter grades $2.50-4. Calves: Receipts 100; vealers' Lully steady $12.50 down. Sheep: Receipts 500. holdovers . 11.000. lamb quality plain, slow, weak to 25c lower, good to choice $8.50-8.75: medium kinds $7.50; throwouts $6.25-6.50; inferior kinds $5. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May July| Wh at. Old .76 .78 .80% -76% I New .<6% .78% .80% Corn. Old .75% .77% -79% .80% ' New .75% .77% .79% Oats, Old .34% .36% .38% New .35% .37 .38 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov. 25.—tU.PJ — Livestock: Hog market, steady to 25c lower; 100-140 lbs., $7.75; 140-160 lbs., $8; 160-200 lbs., $8.10; 200-250 lbs., $8.20; 250-390 lbs., $8.30; 300-350 lbs., $8; roughs, $7; stags, $5; cal-1 ves, $11; lambs, $7.25. — LOCAL. GRAIN MARKET Corrected November 25 — No. 1 New Wheat . 72c No. 2 New Wheat ... 71c | New Oats 31c Barley 50c i I Rye 50c I No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 lbs. 65c to 75c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat Z9c Savages and Us We accuse savages of worshiping only the laid spirit <>r devil. Though they may distinguish both a good and a bad. they re gard only that which they fear, worship the devil only. We. too. are savages in this, doing pre i ciselv the same thing.—Thoreau. Alaska Not Included The term “continental IT-.ilted States” Is merely one of con venlence and does not ln<-lude the noncontiguous territory of Alaska. “Pro-Cathedrals” An Episcopal church taken over by a bishop and used as bls chief ; church when there is no <-athe»lr»l in bis residential city Is called a pro-cathedral.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1930.

Bob Bobs Up Again * . | I, ;. ■ ' ~ i h Tr A*

4T Left to right: Charles V. Bob, <■ stock promoter and man-about-town. with his attorney, former District Attorney Joab Banton, in the office of District Attorney Crain, New York City, after the former gave himse'f <•« He

Storen Names Wells Indianapolis, Nov. 25. — (11. P. —, Charles H Wells, cf New Albany, was appointed last night tc the position of deputy state treasurer i by William Storen, treasurer-elect.' Wells is auditor of the Citizens' ! Security Company of New Albany i and will take office February 11. James W. Carpenter, of Conners- ■ 1 ville, newly appointed head of the ' I automobile license department, an-1 i nounced there would he no radical | change in personnel in his depart-; intent in the next two months. | He conferred yesterday with Robert Codd, of South Bend, deputy , I state secretary, and Grccer Gar-j | rett. of Frankfort, newly appointed chief of state police. o I Beautiful Prayer Robert Louis Stevenson was the authorofa prayer beginning “When I the day returns." The complete prayer is: “When tlie day returns. ; return to us. our sun and comfort er, and call us up with morning faces and with morning hearts— ; eager to lalmr —eager to be happy. 1 if happiness shall be oar portion—and if the day shall be marked for ' sorrow, strong to endure it.’’ , O Mother Earth Mapped Tlie shapes and contours of the ,! continents and of tlie separate , ' countries have been determined by cartful surveys. The govern ments of all the principal nations | have undertaken surveys based on • exact triangulation and have pub lished maps showing their results , __ Must Earn Responsibility Responsibility is not so much a ; trust as it is a tribute. It come* I to us not us faith in what we will I do, but as a reward for what we have done. That which Is entrust- ; ed to us for tlie future is always i I measured by what we have done in ! j the past.—Grit. a Delving Into the Past We read tlie past by tlie light ot I i the present, and the forms vary n- ; the shadows fall, or as th< point of vision alters. —Fronde. Inventive New Englander The tire alarm telegraph system was invented by .Moses <>. Funner, horn in Boscnwen. N. II and he j hud electric lights in bis lion e in Salem. .Mass., as early as JSSS. the first house ever so lighted.

had been “missing" since October 9th. Bob was later booked on grand larceny and other charges proceeding from the 28 indictments returned against him by the Grand Jury

Hysteria Is Blamed Little Rock. Ark., Nov. 25.—(U.PJ I —Hysteria because of the business depression was blamed today by A. 11. Banks. Arkansas financier, for the closing of 67 banks in the state and the placing of two large ' insurance companies in the hands i of a receiver. The insurance companies. The Accident and The Home Fire con- | cerns, went into receivership yesi terday. Both companies operated in 13 states under bank supervis- ; ion. Many of the 67 banks which either suspended business for five days ■or were closed last week were associated with the companies. Eight of the tanks reopened yesterday.

F o Real Education Giving a child an education that I will tit him for taking his place In I, the economic scheme of life is not I enough. We must also educate , ] , him for leisure. That's why the . stmh of music, for instance, will , I make his life deeper and richer.— | Woman s Home Companion. o Tribute to Mu*:c Tl '« is the luxury of music. It I touches "every key of memory and sins all the hidden springs of sor row and of Joy. Love it for what • It makes you forget and for what it makes yon remember.—l’.ritstinc Full Weather Report* Went Iter reports now Issued from I the meteorological office of the British air ministry are based on Information supplied by nearly Ron i air stations in Europe and western Tlussia. o Get the Habit —Trade at Home. — ------- Daughter Substitute Is Not Desired No daughter equals your own and no remedy is as good as your awn tried and genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Toning up j liver, starting bile flowing and relieving constipation, there is I none better thanJDarter’s. Re- ! sent substitutes. TakeCar+er’s. Red bottles. All druggists. Take Carter’s.

Occupants Unhurt As Passenger Plane Drops — Grencastle, Ind., Nov. 25. — (U.PJ —Eight passengers, two pilots and the steward of the eastbound T. A. T., passenger plane which nosed > over in making a forced landing in a cornfield two miles west of j Greencastle late yesterday, escap-. ed injuty. Peculiar atmospheric conditions , were blamed by pilot Hall for his rough landing. The snojv storm! and low-hanging cloud formations, made flying extraordinarily hazard- 1 ous, Hall said. . .—.o— ■ .. G. E. Inaugurates Unemployment Fund New York, Nov. 25—Every employee of the General Electric C om--pany. from president to office boy ; who is working 50 per cent or more ' full time, will contribute one percent of his December wage to the company's new unemployment fund

HI QverX/ie footlights —beauty is their attraction. To be successful, the professional women must “look her best” at all times. That is why Gouraud’s Oriental Cream is the ‘little French beauty secret” of many famous stars. Your complexion too, can have that soft, seductive, delightful professional touch of beauty thru Gouraud’s Oriental Cream, 'it does not rub off, streak or spot, but retains its fascinating attractiveness thruout the day. GOURAUD’S WMte, Fl«k}4. Rartiel tnd Orient*! T*n RhwSa Pend 10c for Trial Pige 52 Feed T. Hookins A Son N ew York City I Qwi/ When you get a loan from us you don’t have to ask a friend or relative to endorse your note. The signatures of hus- • band and wife are the only ; ones we require. Ours is a confidential, business-like service. We lend up to S3OO on your furniture, piano, automobile, etc., and give you as long r.s twenty months to pay. Hundreds of local people come to us whenever they need money. Let us tell you . .ore about our service. » Franklin Security Co Over Schafer Hdw. Phone 237 Decatur

• and the General Electric company ! which match such contributions dol-. ' lar for dollar, it was announced ‘ here today by President Gerard Swope. Under the rules of the memploy- j ment plan, as originally announced, payments were not to be made for I at least six months after its inau'guration. which would not be until; ] next January or February, but be ' I cause of the unemployment emer-; i gency it was decided to start relief i next month but limit payments to a

EFFECTIVE NOW I — and Continuing Until g Further Notice I Champlin 100% base Parafine Motor Oil, Winlttß Grade, at reduced prices. Cold weather necessitatilß a change to winter grade oil and we oiler the follow-H ing low prices: I SAVINGS I 50c per gallon in 5 gallon lots. I * 55c per gallon in 1 gallon lots. I 20c per quart (single) | 70c for crank case drains. 1 White Service Station Corner Bth and Monroe i Mortgage Loans . at 6% « '.u ; ~4-ifiiil® I! ifi "" -sfif We are prepared to make loans at h on first mortgages — farm or ch. P perty—subject to inspection, with sn» charge to cover expenses. If interested inquire of mann, in charge of loans and boni s. will be glad to explain the proposition. I Old Adams County Bank

m.ixi:- ■ ■ ; ployci whu !!■'■ buted to tlie plan but need of a.ssistuiive. m Appt h:t' • 'oth?|S and oa 11.■, . 1 t; it . v | paid iu s3so.ihiii. Ml — El Relics of Savage Chief H A pack s.i'klle atiil i used by the f.-intuus Amelie tain Cerotetno. is in rhe SggjH museiini tit WisiMij.n H