Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1930 — Page 5
KILL WOUNG BROKER Associate Shot Em,, ||c Laughs at BaniKis at Roadhouse ■ffgL,, -!’■ <U.R) E- Huslps.>u. - s - 11 prominent r ami heir to millions. VJMBSL ami killed larly Imlay / laughed ES llll|, ed a suburban , |BK I'hiKle. proprietor of the ' " !il lm<l just ■'i MSflfaii-* I'lnee when th" bamlils WWM|i,... l ii II a Side door. Thonip/ffiMglS, : fiom hiH table, laughed that the a 1111,1 was sllot with a shotgun. was the son of ('bar|H|PlU|. mi. wealthy associate es insiill. vice president of the |;.,|ml Transit linos and of North Shore and -Milrailroad. Into my place alone,”
Public Sale Lying decided to move back on my own farm, a smaller place, ■sell at public auction, some of my goods at my place 1 mile south ■ miles east of Monroe, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2,1930 Limencing at 10 o'clock sharp, the following described property: —HORSES—loan gelding, 3 years old, a good one; two spring colts, one a I one a horse, both good ones. All sired by 1). I). Habegger’s horse. ! —CATTLE—luur good milch cows, two to freshen by day of sale; another to jen in December. Also two yearling heifers, all Holsteins. —HOGS—- | head of Shoafs weighing about 125 pounds each. —GRAIN—100 bushels of Corn in crib. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Fordson tractor, good as new; Fordson rims; tractor plow; tractor h tractor disc; cultipacker; Dain hay loader; McCormick-Deering er 8-ft. cut, a good one; Superior fertilizer grain drill, just new; J Deere corn plow, good as new; Avery corn plow; Oliver walking king plow. TERMS $5.00 or under cash; over that amount 6 months’ time be given on good bankable notes drawing 8 per cent interest on 3 months. No goods to be removed from premises until settled for. Geo. and Jos. D. Urick I Michaud and Roy Johnson, aucts. E. W. Baumgartner, clerk Lunch at noon to be served by St. Paul Ladies’ Aid.
I Good Used Cars BUY NOW AND SAVE 1930—GRAHAM, New $750 1930— PLYMOUTH. New $475 1930— PLYMOUTH $395 1930—FORD COACH S4OO 1929—FORD TOWN SEDAN $450 1929—FORD COACH $325 1929— ESSEX SEDAN S4OO 1929— CHEVROLET COACH $350 1928— CHEVROLET COACH S2OO 1927— PONTIAC COACH $l5O J. McSpadden, phone 76 111 NORTH THIRD ST. Decatur Auto Storage Co.
EFFECTIVE NOW — and Continuing Until Further Notice Champlin 100% base Parafine Motor Oil, Winter Grade, at reduced prices. Cold weather necessitates a change to winter grade oil and we offer the following 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. I White Service Station Corner Sth and Monroe
Ugle said, "ordertd a dinner and! started telling me of his wife’s rapid reei,very from un operation for' a stomach disorder. He seemed in very good spirits. "When the robbers came In he stented to think It tt joke. He laughed and without a word the leader of the bandits shot him.’’ Without a second glance at their victim, the bandits ordered Engle to open tiie safe, took $125 unt j fled. A fifth bandit had remained I in an automobile outside. It was just a cold-blooded tnnrd-1 er," Engle told police. ’ Not a word! was uttered by anyone. The ban-! dita evidently thought we would! know what they wanted because they carried guns, but Thompson! believed It was a joke." o— Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Somers and ] Dr. Somer s father of Ossian, motored to Chicago, Illinois today, to spend Thanksgiving with Gerald, who is a student at the University ot Chicago. They will be accompanied to this city by Gerald who will visit here over Sunday. ——- o—-— A $3.00 ring value for 50c at Cutshall’s Cut Rate Drug Co.. Friday and Saturday.
DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1930.
:::: Grand Opening — MILLER'S BEND INN PRIVATE DINING I BK&SgS fS M gji W ■ W Bk I “COZY” BOOTHS room service: |T rdq Ma | sis« table service PHONE 6781 J ■ Iff B W HUM Make Reservations DECATUR’S FASHIONABLE] EATING PLACE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC — EXCELLENT FOOD — QUALITY — SERVICE ROUTE 27—ONE MILE NORTH AT THE BEND C| over l ea f Thanks S ivin § Dinner Mntschler ’ s Products ° ° mcatc JL I W’JLLiI-/1 O 11:30 to 2 P.M. 5:30 to 12 Midnight 111 j\ I. J Roast Turkey — Smothered Chicken — Fried Rabbit are served at the new Chicken Noodle Soup — Celery Hearts — Olives Oyster Dressing Cranberry Sauce . . » . n ■ are being served at ail meals aaaa a tt- m, e BPS Candied Sweet Potatoes Mashed Potatoes Brown Gravy iv!!i I Ki-fim Choke or Vegetable and lunches at the new I* 11 i ■ Hs ■ 1 OILi vbJ Green Beans (Au-Grautin) or Creamed Peas with Carrots Creamed Slaw Hot Parker House Rolls ffffll I O if* Il I ITiJ "S' Pumpkin, - — Apple Pie, — | Tll LLLBI V DLIiEJ I wi I Holiday Special. Ice Cream and Cake Fresh Creamery Butter Coffee Turkey Dinner—7sc Chicken Dinner—7sc ku » I These foods assure you of Rabbit Dinner _ 60c 1.1 11 1 the best in eatables, p„ -XT TO norgb Visit Decatur’s fashionable ISicl V IPH I V A3 01 w “rner | i New Eating place for a de1 dvljr IvV VI V 0,111 electric refrigeration lightfu! and appetizing CLOVERLEAF BRAND BUTTER DINNER. and the complete line of LX Oik* fe* The meat products are the finest to be had and will MjL&Clll " 1 llCiilA "/■ be thoroughly enjoyed on all f Q '• occasions - Cheese products are served at Try Them dinners and short orders. Mr. E. M. Miller selected—NOßGE—for his new Inn, because it is a wonderful refrigerator. Come in and look at it, be conril 1 f P * I vinced of its superior merits. Lioveneat ireamt nesjnc _ by c . E . ™well Mutschlers Meat Market Phones 50-51 A-2115 As General Contractors We Built the Miller’s Bend Inn Contracting and building We give personal attention to every There are many YOST BUILT buildings and structures in is our specialty. job and guarantee satisfaction. Adams county. Let Us Give You an Estimate YOST BROTHERS I ' { J ' OTTO Y OST GENERAL CONTRACTORS CAL YOST
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