Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1931 — Page 2
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I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, I BUSINESS ( ARDS, AND NOTICES • I I !■■■ »■ | . ,*». 0 I WANTED WANTED—Tree* and Hhrubbery to j spray and trim; wall paper to elean. N. W. Frye; 1404 W. Mon- 1 roe atreet, phone 682. 88-51 . WANTED Experienced girl to do houtorwork and cooking tor fam- ' ily of two. No waahlngs. (live refereuceg and salary required. Write , Box D. 11.,I 1 ., In care of the Decatur Democrat. 8018 i WANTED Salesman for Weill and Adama County. Reference*! j-e---utiired. Addrexn P. O. Box 264, Fort Wayne. 90-Btt HAI.fcsMXH WA!MTKt)~W~need j men tn Indiana to Heli our highly i refilled, dlatilled and filtered tractor and motor oil* to the farm trade with credit accommodation to fall cf 1981 without note, Interest or mortgage. IXUbr.il commiHHlon to Kaleaman With Weekly advancement* and full settlement the first nt each month. Must have car. 1 The Lennox Oil & Paint Co., Dept. , SitltH, Cleveland, O. 91-3tx j WANTED Pain-ring and painting hy experienced workmen. Prices reasonable. Sudduth brothers, Decatur, route 7. 91t2 : DR SALE FOR SALE till Stovers. See uh belore you buy n new oil stove. We sell the famous Everrite. Built right priced right. Sprague Furniture Company phone 199. 90-3 t FOh SaLe Manure by the load delivered. Also want lots to plow and hauling of ashes an-l rubbixh. Piione 32, Community sale barn. liO.'.M FOll SAt,fc .Inst received”hip meet of mattresses bed springs, and Iron beds to be wold very reasonable. Sprague Furniture Co Phdne 199. 90-llt FOR SALE 1928 Essex coupe, Jllgi; Ford coupe. 1926 Chevrolet coupe, 1925 Chevrolet coach; 1925 Overland coach; 1926 Essex coach, and 1924 Chevrolet sedan. Frank Wrecking Co., W. Monroe Si. 91 3tx FOR’ SA'iJE - Mixed "hay" J."a~ liar vey, Monroe Indiana. 91-3’x FOR SALE Dining room snite. See - this beautiful 8-plece dining room suite before you buy. Price SBS. Sprague Furniture Company, third door west of post office. Phone 199 92-3 t | Ftftt SALE — Antique dishes, cut I glass, chinaware, at Perry Ogg's Second Hand Store. Come in and take a look, lid Jefferson Street. 92 3tX FOR SALE- Good Rich prepared dirt for window boxes, baske’s, t etc. 15c a bushel. Decatur Floral - Company, Nnttman Avenue. Phone | 100. 92-9 t eod < Pop SALE-Gladiolus. mixed varieties, 5Pc a hundred. Decatur Flo- ' ral Company, Nnttman Avenue. ' Phone 100. 92-9 t eod FOR~S AI. E Two tried brood h-iws, I will farrow in few days. Six malt? ' hogs, inquire at Schmitt Meat Mar- j ket. 92-3 t i FOR SALE Rural New York po- , tatoes. Phone A-27 Monroe. Mrs.’ G. Christalner. 92-3 t | FtHOTHT Week old t'm-rn-T j heifer. calf. Phone 845 lamg and t short. 92-2', I LOST AND FOUND LOST or STRAYED White and' yellow Scotch Collie and fox terrier deg. Wednesday morhing. Finder notify James McCulfonghJ Decatur, route 9 on County farm road. $5.00 reward. 91t2x JI 111111 l • THE bigger the slip the harder the fall! But an A.tna Ideal Accident Policy will soften the blow! Pays hospital, doctbrs' and nurses' bills, up to the policy limits, insures income, provides for the family should the accident prove fatal. ATNA-IZE Today! The Suttlcs-Edwardh Co., Inc. Phone No. 35M Over Nihlick’s Slore IllimiAiiiiiil
FUNERAL DIRECTOR W. 11. ZWICK & SON Mn. Zwlck, Lady Attendant 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 I I. Day time call phone 105. Ambulance Service, day or night. For BETTER 111. AL 111 See DR. H. I ROIINAPI EL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Rladonic diagnosis and treatment. I •hone 314 104 So 3rd St. Office Hours: 10 12, 15, 6-8 10 yeara In Decatur. LOBENSTEIN X DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS I Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 1<»41 Residence Phone, Monroe 81 LADY ATTENDANT N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined, Clasici Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p in. Telephone 135 S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR .Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night. Office f hone 500 Home phone 727 I Ambulance Service COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Lewis Stralim et ux, land in Wa budh township to Cory Templin for $3,200.00, Sherubm Gk-ndening ei ux. land in Hartford township to !na C. Hofistetter for SI.OO. Ina C. Hofstetter, land in H.irti ford township to Sherman Glenden-1 Ing et ux for SI.OO. o— Freak* of Nature Some mammal* seem to have borrowed parts from their nelghlwrs— Nature niiiKt have been In a Joking mood when she produced them. Two instances nre the duck-billed ' plnlypiiK of Australia, ii creainre with a body of'fur and a ditj-k'* lii-nk ; and the wldle headed Kaki of Siam, a mmnmttl which lias a huge busby tail, black body, and n face I of ii pale in lier color resembling . that of n benevolent old gentleman, i o Testing Tough Meat To test the toughness of bet-f- --, steak, a European inventor linn per- i fecled a machine In which a dial i attached to the blade records the I degree of illdlcully the blade enI counters In cutting through Hie 1 meat. — o—- —— Sport of Skiing Skiing In-gun to lie looked upon as a sport about ISCiO In the No'- , weglan district of Telewaik, mid I rapidly, spread In popularity over ' all the Scandlnnvlnn perilii«nbi. The 1 rlimnx of the racing sea'on Is now | ' the great fnternatlonnl ski lournn- i ment. held annmilly In l-'ebriniry at . I Holmenknllei* six miles from Oslo, j . -—o Opining Round Dance I r’dttv night (tonight). Ladj ics Dunce Free at Sunset. xo-t it r, to -mini t its Noil<-< Is bi i.-l.y glvi-u that Mon•lay, May 4, CIS!, will be the last' -'■i- O'- vour Spring Installin' io - of taxes. The county treasurer's of-' I>• i- >. in t-< 'ip'-n 11 mi S V M. t'i I , p. in. 'liii'liik the l ix paying xeus'm I \ll tnc- lint pnld by ili.it time will | bo'-onie delinquent Hiul a 10% p'-nilf-. Ily will I<i n'l'lv-l. "I hose whi lmv>-1 |i"iught or >ol<l piopeilv mil Wish i illvlslon of tatc me aske-1 to i one|!ii at 'inee. Ihill un the Amlllor fur (Tl'ors mul mi" ri-div lt ins. '.'lie 'li i'SHurer <ai inuk'- no '-ori'i-ctlons. I Io- 1031.1100 Alli tint Ini ri.Hpo'lrib!" for -the penalty of -lellnitu'-.-it tuxes i-osuttlnK from tlm ooi u| mj'iri of tlix-pay< rto st,tie ,b finitely on 'Vital property, fliey <le-lre I . mi , Jill wli'iee ii.i'ue II may bi- foii'iil, i;il |whnt township or i ot-pm .itlnt, il Is; sli uuteil. I’ei-M inH owing m-llnipictif tuxes i should t-ay them in unci, tli • la m Ih' meh tbit tin II- Is h'l mill m left furl he I I , r 1,.,1 vnfo" ' III' >a||. e timi df il'-llrtqm rit tuxe.-. Ihe aniiu.il Hal" nf ilidlhque-it ll'i'di' Ho t lot.'- will lake plm i. i.ii I tin- s'-cond M iiiduy In l elit-uary D):u, tit fO'.mt A M . I'm.ni,-, iiiilerti will not be paid t" a.nyom- oaI;;.. >!■ liu<im-nt t.'-. ■•. All pi'tMohH ni'e warned Hgainq tiiem. S'-, |<-.<i|,l < will be I,el'l ,-ifler ' ipirMion or time, n, th* new neposit it bi-,/ roqiiir. , the Trcasiu'er to milk" dally ilepoiillii. i'Hi lh iihir lit I'-u. Ion: If you piy luxes I'l more thin on- township mention the lu' t to tlie 'I leiiHijr"i--also see (hit your reeelpts rill folall your real estate mid personal pi-i---pelt.V. In inaklnff lliqutrles of the Tr-i---yurer r gui'ltng I rars in I'lxiti" icpty do not fail t" include return po»-I-l-l. A. AHlibam-liei Trem»ur«r Adamx Comity lii<ll"tm. April S to May 2
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected April 17.* * Hogs, 140 lbs. down $7.20 140-160 pounds $7.40 160 200 pounds $7.60 200-225 pounds $7.35 225-250 pounds $7.10 250-300 pounds $6 300-350 pounds $6,751 Roughs- $5.75. Stags $3.50 Veals $7.50 I Lambs SB.OO. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dec. | Wheat, Old .83 .64% .63% .67% Netw .84 Corn, Old .60% .62% .61% .54 New .61% I Oats, Old .30% .31% .31% .33 New .30% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buftalo, N. V., April 17. — i U.R. Livestock: Hogs, on sale, 2,000; trade some- 1 «hat spotty but fairly active;! I steady to 5c higher; bulk desirable, |l2O 210 Ibr... $8 40; 250 Ib. butchers, $7.90; 270-2 rt o lbs., $7.25.57.75. Cattle: Ret- Opts, I’s; mostly scows, steady to strong, cutter grades, $2.2R-$3.75; beef cows, $4 50 ; $5.50. , Calves: Receipts. 500; tellers I I active and steady, good to choice j $9 to mostly $9 50; common and I medium, $5-$7.50. Sheep: Receipts, 800; Lambs uh-i I evenly 25-50 c or more hlgheb; good I jto choice woolskins. $10.75; and I i sparingly $11; similar kinds shorn! | lambs, $9.75-slo. j FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Frt Wayne, Ind., April 17 IJ.R)' I Livestock: I logs: Market steady to 25c lower; 100-110 lbs., $7; 140-160 lbs., .+7.35; 160 180 lbs., $7.60; IXO-200 lbs., $7.75; 200-220 lbs., $7 60; 229 1240 Ibr... $7.45; 240-260 lbs., $7.35; 1260-280 lbs., |7.25; 280-300 tbs., j $7.15; 300-350 lbs., $7.05; roughs, $6; stags, $4.50; calves, $8; lambs, $8.50-19.50. LOCAL TRAIN MARKET Corrected April 17. ■*“ —_ No. 1 New Wheat .. 68c | No. „ New Wheai »>.», New Oats 27c Harley 50C Rye .. soe i N<>. 2 Yellow Cort;, per 100 pounds Goc-75c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 15c BUTTERFAT AT STATION I IPiltcrHit 20<: — Accounting for Folk Tales > A theory reported to the Folk I Lore society l> that folk titles of giants stalking on se-.en league ' hoots prebnbly ar-** frthn the in» I tom on using stilts In the n’nr*h.v 1 part’’ of Enmoe. a custom which awed and frightened stranger*.
DECATUB DAILY DEMOCHAT I BIDAY, APBIL 17, 19.31.
City Water Bills are due and must be paid * on or before April 20 A 10% penalty Will be added if bills arc not » paid by this date. City Water Dept. CITY HALL
1 Fanner’s* Home-Made Plane - ' JMRSk ♦ w>. With little -non- material than a motor from his diseardeii r,>rd truck, I •nd no more training than he could get over hi* own cornfield*. Hugh Zimmerman (aboveL 36-year-old farmer of Omega. Okla nv become a practical aviator to the extent of taking hi* two children U their school several mile* away each day in this home-made craft
More Dynamite Is’Found Ft linkfort, Ind. April 17—(tH’l- ' Discovery of ah additional five ■ pmdttls of dynamite, nt»ar Hu- place I whore autbrn .'les cons Ist at ed 75 I'i n: .'a -f explosive sevi-rul week:: I 'ago. and arrested Udwani Daugh-
PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, April 18, 1931 at 7:00 o’clock I’. M. in (he Hensley Building on South Second street DECATUR, INDIANA ME I Al. El liNITI BE consisting of radio bent lies, bath irooni stools, kitchen chairs, loot stools and tables. Many; oilier tilth les. I his lurnitdre is all new. ,IEHMS CASH. JOHNSON-BARTLETT AUCTION CO. A U C T IONE E R S I „ „ , ■ I M ■— — — PUBLIC SALE As I have sold thy property I will sell ut Public Auction al the | roshiemm, at 1004 W. Monroe street, dn Saturday, April 18th Bale to etart at 10:00 A. M. 4 riigs, AXttilnater 11x12; Heed library table; bull mirror, 18x42: 100 ui.ort; floor lamp; piano; parlor suite; 4 reed rockers; brums liJ'd pr'ngt and limitless, and leather bed: aide Uimrd; flower phiiitm; picHires; new Globe range, cook stove with while porcelain finish; nquar>: dining table and chairs; gas range and kitchen ciiblm-t; lot ot dishes and cooking nl.nisila; email ruga; folding cot and mattress; bod clothing; ilresur; chiffonier; perch swing; garden hose; electric washer; 1i and 8 gnlloh jrtrs; tiilsi; 5 gallon virtl'gar; lot canned fruit; electric nvciper; hail tree; table Itthip; mowing machine; quilt trainee; electric cooker Many articles tort nitnieunm to mention NOTE: Account of having u mule at Fort Wayne ut 2 o’r lock this -ale will start nt JO:O(J A. M. Roy Johnson, uuctiomx r. TERMS—CASH. Chris BlebpHth, owner I Roy Johnson, auctioneer. Carl T. Bartlett, clerk.
erty, baa intenr.lffed the Investigation to di.trmlne the motive of ,'ie '‘plant.’’ Police have found nothing to substantiate the theory of Sheriff, Dan Powers that Daughtery and ids' 'two companiorH, both of whom esleaped t'leir amliUHli, plotted to dy- ( iinmito the .lull to release Donald *■ >a i■*» i
(1. Dudley and John Hitch, suspected bank robbers. Authcrities believe the new find I is a portion of the cache of explo-1 ishes which the three men attempt-) i led to hide shortly before Dougherty ' I was caplun-d David Hensley and son Hobby of ' Marcellus, Michigan spent T'lmrs-j day in this city visiting the former's sist 'r, Mrs. Herman Ehinger. He re I turned to Ills home last night, and J I Mrs. Hensley arrived in tills city todav to spend the week end hest 1 . - I —! .1ks fl R / mg 1 nMr " \ 'Saffigi I A | CHECKING ; ACCOUNT Saves MONEY I A CANCELLED check is your receipt! Von i will never pay a bill twice as long as you have a checking account. I Money saved! Much of your bookkeeping is done for you by the hank when you have a checking account. This often eliminates the need for a bookkeeper. At least, it’s an economy of your own time. Money saved! Start this week. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK
DlSCOUffi! ON Tlllli I ELECTRkI LIGHT I BILLS I BTPBYIN6MI 00 BEFfIK April a POWER BILLS AREALSOW -ANDMOST BE Fl —BY—TWENTIETH f MONTH CITY HALL Light Dills f!» r ?'" r n h ’? (Inion and Mat!'..^s * ships are due aii<l April. 20.
