Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 286, Decatur, Adams County, 4 December 1930 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SAl.&'—Marred rock pullets. 3 mouths old. Heady to lay. Phons 885-0 284-3tx FOR SALE—Beautiful 11.000 Baby Grand piano, with bench, just like pew, fully guaranteed for $372 due on account. Pay only sl2 per month. Write us and give reference and we will tell you where this piano can be seen. Address j Piano Manufacturer, care Demo-I crat. -285-3 t FOR SALE—Standard Brunswick pool table and equipment complete",'makes a good Christinas present. dirt cheap. Phone 639. 526 Nu'tman Ave. 286-31 FOR-SALE-60 - Rhode Island red pullets 3 registered Guernseys, 2 registered Holsteins. 25 head of other cattle; 75 feeding hogs, biood sows etc Decatur Community Sale ’Saturday. 286-it FOR SALE —One spotted Poland China sow with eight pigs. Call 835, 1 long and 1 short. 286-3 t FOR SALE—FuII blooded Spotte.l Pol and male hog Call A. J. Lewton Phone 797-F 286-3tx o WANTED WANTED To buy good used Cannonball heater. Call 8724 286-3 t o rOR REN T FOR RENT—4 room flat completely modern; heat furnished. Call phone 213. 284-3tx FOR REN 1' — 5 room house on South Ninth street, with toilet and ba'h. Inquire 303 North Eighth street, phone 812. 286-3 t LOST AND FOUND LOST. STRAYED OR STOLENBlack and tan hound. Answers to the name of Lead. Information call' 342. Liberal Reward. 285-3tx LOST Brown pull on gloves last Tuesday afternoon. Finder please call 1028. 286-lt r» ~ - - . - - , GRAND CHAMP STEER IS SOLD AT $2.50 POUND (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) cents a pound, or a total of $5,022, $2,825.50 less than for the grand, champion alone in 1929. The early hour of the bidding found a large crowd of onlookers but few bidders at the auction. Jimmy, an Aberdeen-Angus yearling owned by J. F. McKenny of King City, Mo., was prodded out of his bed of straw as he was placed udder the hammer and his merits extolled. Only four men participated in the bidding. When the auctioneer had 'spun his preliminary yarn about what a wonderful animal Jimmy was and called for an opening offer he got a bid of 25 cents a poind. Tep minutes later after spiritless raising of the bids Jimmy was declared sold for $2.50 a pound. The closing of the auction was a pronouncement of his doom, for withiii the next few days he will be replaced to roasts and steaks for patrons of the eastern hotel Figuring a loss of 35 per cent of uidible portions in ths butchering’ process, Jimmy's worth I will average about $3.84 a ' pound. Four times in the past the price paid 4'or the grand champion steer of thb exposition has exceeded that bid for Jimmy. ThJ record prices of 1929 ami I 1928 .were due In large part, officials said. to the fact the champ I ions were raised by youths belonging to the 4-H club, organiztaion of farm boys and girls. Last year the high bidder was J. C. Penney, chain store magnate. ■ » o Mir.icit r sai.e vninher I’l7ll Frank Derkkson vn. M. S. Daugherty . ft-al By virtue of an order of sale to nil- illreilf-d from the t'b-rk of tlu-l Adaiii.* Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. I will expose to nilMlf sale to till, highest bidder on I .Saturday the 13th day of December A. t<. lU3O, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the east door of the Court House in Adamsl County, Indiana; the rents ami pro-J fits for a term not exceeding seven, years, the following described Lt ase and Leasehold estate: The northwest fraction quarter of section twenty-eight <2s> Township twenty- five (25) north range fourteen east (14) east, one hunderd and fifty <lsOl acres more or less, all, in Adams County, Indiana. And I will also on same dav and date offer at public Auction all oil and gar wells, consisting of four oil wells four tanks one filled with oil one full two empty all wood tanks, one power hopse, one gas engine, one power, two wells pulled out ami lay ing on top of ground on said lease consisting of drive pipe casing, tubing and rod. pump Jack, also one small gasoline engine, ami all lher buildings and equipment or the above described real estate; And on failure to realize the lull amount of Judgment interest and costs 1 will at th"- same time and place expose to public rale the fee timplc of said lease and leasehold, estate: la'ten as ihe property of M. S. Daugherty at the suit of Frank Herb ksou. Said Sale will be mad<; without an: relief wti. •■■ver from valuation nr Appraisement Laws. Harl Hollingsworth Sheriff Adams County Indiana Jiathau C, Nelson, \ttorney. Nov. 20-27 Dee. I.
S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. i Office phono 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER t OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glaecee Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. nt. Telephone 135 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone JO. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ASHBAUCHER&MA YNARD Funeral Home, Inc. MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embaln.er. Ambulance Service Phones 844 & 510 For BETTER HEAL I ll SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapaih Riadonie diagnosis and treatment Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. FUNERAL DIRECTOR | Lady Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 . I Yager Brothers Funeral Directors Calls answered day or night. At night call phone 44. Day time call phone 105. Ambulance Service, day or night. Xmas Special ‘ Guaranteed singer and cage I Deposit will hold until Xmas. Bird Supply House 438 Mercer Ave. 285-3tx c Ml ERIFF SALE ('Mime Number 1371." Ed. ’l'. I’usey vs, Melvin H. Daugherty By virtue of an order <>f sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. 1 will expose to public sale to the highest bidder,’ on Saturday the 13th, day of December A. D. 1930, between the hours of 10 o’clock, A M. and 4 o’clock P. M. I of said day, at the east door of the Court House in Adams County, In-1 jdiana; the rents and profits,’for a| terin not exceeding seven years, the’ following described Lease and Lease I hold, estate; to-wit: 'ihe west one half (^) of the south east quarter of set tion thir- 1 teen (13) Township twenty-five (25)1 north range, fourteen (14) east containing in ail eighty (80) acres more or less; And I will also on same day and date offer for sale at public auction all oil and ga» wells; consisting of two oil wells, one gas engine, one power house, one power, and all other buildings and equipment on) the above described Real Estate; ! And on failure to realize the full amount of Judgment interest and | costs I will at the same time and, place expose to public sale the fee. : simple of said lease and leasehold estate. Taken as the property of 'Melvin S. Daugherty, at the suit of I I Ed. T. Pusey, Said sale will be made | without any relief whatever from valuation or Appraisement laws. Marl H >llingsworth. Sheriff Adams County Indiana Nathan C. Nelson, Attorney. Nov. 20-27 D-4 4V — | Get the Habit—Trade at Home. I o Car ’oad Texas Oranges on I G. R. & 1. track. Friday and Saturday, §2.00 a bushel. BARGAINS:— Bargains In Living R.-cm, Dicing Room suits, mattresses and rugs. Stuckey and Co., Monroe. Our phone number is 44 1684' OroadJcasting GOOD NEWS Do you know you can borrow up to S3OO from us on your own signature and security? Borrowing from us - is a confidential, businesslike transaction. You get the money quickly, with no embarrassing questions or investigations. You retain possession of your security. And you can have as long as 20 months to re. pay the loan, with interest, at lawful rates, payable only on the actual unpaid balance. If you need money, v.-e can help you. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hrtw. (;n i Phone 237 Decatur. Ind I
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Dec. 4 Ilogs, 100-160 pounds $8.25 j Hogs, 160-225 pounds $8.40 [ Hogs, 225-275 pounds $8.25 I Hogs, 275-300 pounds SB.IO I Hogs, 300-350 pounds SB.OO : Roughs $6.00-6.75 Stags $5.00 Vealens $12.50 > Lambs $7.50 ' CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE ( Dec. Mar. May July Wh at, Old .76% .78% .80% .74% 1 New .76% .78% .81% Coin, Old .76% .19% .81% .83 New .76% .79% .82 Oats, Old .36 .36% .38% .37% New -37% .38% — EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y.. Dec. 4.—(U.RI * —Livestock: Hogs: Receipts, 21600; holdovers none; weights below 250 lbs., active* to all interests, 5-10 c higher; others about steady, bulk desir|able, 140-240 lbs., $9.10-$9.15; i we'ghts below 140 lbs., $9.10-$9.25; ; 260-300 lbs., butchers, $8.75-19.00; packing sows, $7.10-$7 60. Cattle; Receipts, 400; slow, ! butcher cattle around 25c lower, : medium steers, $8.25; bidding. $11.25 tn good yearlings; cutter ' cows, $2.25-$3.75. I Calves Receipts, 150; vealers J barely steady, sl4 down. Sheep; Receipts. 600; fat lambs, i I steady to slightly lower; others fully steady, good to choice ewe' and wether lambs. $8.50-$8.75; mix- 1 ed offerings, $8; medium kinds. $7.75; 11011 b. natives. $7.50; throw-1 outs. $6.75. LOCAL GR.aIN MARKET Corrected Dec. 4 I No. 1 New’ Wheat 72c No. 2 New Wheat 71c New Oats 31c Barley .' 50c Rye 50c No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 lbs. SOc — LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat _.. 28c WETS ORGANIZETHEIR FORCES FOR CONGRESS (CONTINUED FRO MPA DE ON E1 3. —A renewed drive for nr tubers on the basis of Linthicum's announcement that he had been approach d by several members, hitherto regarded as dry, who want to join the < rganization. Letters will be sent to every house mem her inviting them to jo'n. This reviewed campaign of the house wtts comes on eve of perhaps the greatest gathering of both dry and wet organizations here next week tor a series of conferences on strategy. The t’ n members of the wet * blocs txecutive committee, which iutluded eno woman, Mrs. Marry 1 j I'. Norton. Dem., N. J., eame from 6 their meeting last night in jubil-
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| ant spirits and full cf enthusiasm I for their general offensive. Linthicum claims 61 members ' now in the group, and said they would have 218, a majority, in the i 73rd congress elected in 1932. ; Some members of the committee ! are developing a new strategy for ! the future. They claim that with a majorI ity in the house they can stop all * appropriations for enforcement, i thus letting enforcement die frotn lack of funds and practically nullifying the 18th amendment and the Volstead act. : CONGRESS HAS SHARP ISSUES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ■ may precipitate the dispute in the I other chamber if he succeeds today in getting consideration for his resclution to create a special senate committee to handle emergency relief legislation. , The cut from $80,000,000 to $25,- ! 000,000 asked by the budget i bureau after assistant majority | Leader McNary and minority Lead!er Robinson had introduced in the : senate identical measures to appropriate the larger sum. McNary acquiesced and with Chairman Haugen of the house agriculture ccmmiltee made the $25,000,000 proposal. But Senator Robinson, one of I the signers of the democratic offer of cooperation with the administration, promptly rebelled. Robinson also joined senate col-i leagues and minority Leader Garn- 1 er of the house in opposing the a<l-| ministration's plan to dispose of I $150,000,000 threugh a cabinet com-] tnittee. The administration unemploy ! , ment relief program was attacked > | by several speakers in a general < | debate in the house yesterday.! i Rep. Joseph W. Byrns Tenn., rank-1 ling democrat on the appropriations!
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committee, opposed the president's' cabinet committee plan, claiming l apporth nment of this type was the right of congress. Rep. Blanton, Dem., Texas, also attacked the cabinet allocation' plan. While Chairman Will Wood of the appropriations committee' locked on. with a grim smile, Blanton remained the vetern Indiana I leader of a speech Wood had made| in 1919 attacking a similar plan! to vote Mr. Hoover a $100,000,009 fund as food administrator. “I think Mr. Hoover is the mast expensive luxury ever foisted upon this country and I think lie will; continue to be its most expensive; luxury so long as we continue to give lAm authority.” o AKKIVALS Av The boy baby Itorh to Mr. an.l Mis. Leland Ripley of Blue Creek - Township, Tuesday, November 25, j has been named David Ripley. The | mother was formerly Miss Midge Davis of this city. This is the sec-1 ond child in the family and the first' son. L_o Chickens on Increase Province, R. 1. — (U.R- —-There is a dSbtinct trend toward bipeas in Rhode Island’s livestock popula-1 tion. Whereas four-footed livestock has decreased about 30 per cent in the last 10 years, the number of chickens has increased more than 20 per cent during that period.
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