Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 56, Decatur, Adams County, 6 March 1928 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE- Hued Dmlge Sedan 1925 Model. A. D. ButUwi 51-6 t FOR SALE 1 Turkey Tom, Pony Hug gy. Manchu Bean* and Harley that will grow. Win. Aeachliman Monroe R R 1 Craigville 20 0n23. 54-3’.x FOR SALE—Six room house 11 ea r Preble. Inquire Albert Hieberiek De catur Route 4. Preble Phone. 54-3tx “FOR’ SALE—Five room house; semi-! modern; reasonable if taken soon. 526 Nuttman Ave. Telephone 1186. 54-3 t FOR SALE- Young turkey'"gob bler. Monroe phone 32. 54-3tx FOR BALK—One pair large white geese. George Browu, Ist house Dent | School house. 56-1 tx ' YOUR CHANCE TO BCY ofT.v' CHANGE—SO acre grain and truck -farm, clear title, near Warren, Turn-, bull county. Ohio, on improved State Road. Within 14 mile centralized 'school, churches and store. Good 8 room house, cellar, furnace, large sun'porch. Beautiful shaded lawn, nearly ! ► new barn, cement floors under slate. | *3 drive garage, cinder drive in. 209! ’ tree young orchard, appraised at $5,000 j •For further information, Write or call ►J. O. Tricker R. 6 Decatur, Indiana •Easy terms. 5% 562tx i Zfoß SALE-Farm of 120 acres on • good stone road, 1 mile from good ‘town. Price SSO per acre. Small I Jdown payment. Seller will finance • balance at low rate of interest for 5 •years. Immediate possession. See; •Graham & Walters, Decatur. 56-5 t ’ •FOR SALE—B rooin’inodern house in • good condition, located inside of 'railroads. Must sell at once to settle estate. Phone 910. Ed Keller, executor. 56-t.t.sat-2wks. FOR SALE—Six~room house and vacant lot south part of city. Inquire 1044 South Russel! St. 56 4teod for”SALE— Building lots; tine location; good drainage; splendid neigh borhood. See Ed S. Moses. 503 N. sth street. 56-3tx WANTED WANTED—WE will pay 7c a pound for good, clean, large rags, delivered at. this office. Must be suitable for cleaning machinery. 175-ts Meet “The Lady of the Library,” H. S. auditorium, March 8. 53-61 o -fSOTKE OF FINAL SET I I.FAIKN T Ol v ESTATE An. 2390 Notice is hereby given to the <rc<iitors. heirs and legatees of Riekllef B. Johnson, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana. on the 2S day of March 1938. and , show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship. | and receive their distributive shares , William H. Johnson. Administrator Decatur. Indiana Feb. 25, 1928 Lenhart Heller and Schuler, Attorney Feb. 28 M-fi I ——l I ■ I" - i PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction at my | residence, in Decatur, Saturday, March 10, 1928 Commencing at 2 o'clock, the follow lug described household goods: One Globe range, good as new; 1 gas stove, 1 Globe laundry stove, good i as new, 1 gas heater, good as new; 1 kitchen cabinet, in good condition; 1 extension kitchen table, in good con dition; 1 cook table; 1 dining room table, a good one; 6 dining room chairs, good as new; some kitchen chairs; 1 mirror; 1 buffet, good con dition; 7 rocking ehairs; 1 Victor talking machine, good as new; 1 library table, in good shape; 1 velour I davenport, good as new; 1 chiffonier; > 2 dressers; 2 commodes; 1 fruit cupboard; 1 fruit safe; 1 porch swing; 1 wardrobe; 1 electric washer, a good one; several beds and springs; 1 center stand; 1 foot stool; wall pictures; 2 rugs, 11-3x12, 1 rug 12-9x16, 1 rug 9x13; pedestals; kitchen utejj-, tils and dishes of all kinds; 5 dozen glass fruit jars; 1 lawn mower; 1 porch swing; 1 long back cupboard; j 2 galvanized tubs; 1 ice chest; 1 National cash register; 1 Vaccuatti sweeper; 1 Bissell sweeper; 1 canary ■ with cage, a good singer; 1 bunch of new grooved lumber and other articles ( too numerous to mention. i I MRS. I. FENN 513 North Third Street Terms made known on day of sale. tues-thurs-fri. J. 11. Brunton, clerk Listings of Public Sales will be published Free of charge in this column for those who advertise their sale in tae Decatur Daily Democrat. With a daily circulation of 3,3.00, the Daily Democrat reaches those who wish to buy or sell. March 7—l. V. Krick, 7 mi east of Willshire. March 13 —Harry Fuhrman, 5 miles ! southeast of Decatur; 3 miles east j aqd I’j mile north of Monroe; 2 utiles -wpst and mile south of Plfeasaut Mills.
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L 0 AN S ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY I at 6%, for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION I ON FARM LAND at 5, 5/2 & 6% j according to the amount borrowed, for 5 years, 10 years or 20 yrs. The 20 year loan is on Government P'an, with new full payment plan that is advantageous to borrower. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Niblick Building, Cor. 2nd & Monroe Sts.. Decatur, Indiana o o - ■ —LSI!L'"L ■ ■ ■ S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or nigh* Office phone 500 Home phoqo 727 Ambulance Service O - - — o 1). F. TEEI’LE State Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between Decalin and Fl. Wayne Decatur Phone 254 i Fort Wayne Phone A8405 | Q Q - ----- Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD 220 North Eighth St. Phone 331 Res. 1224 o— —-—(j o 0 LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O 0 H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5;00 Saturday 8:00 p. rn. Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. BRoy Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, . . . Indiana Office 1, Peoples Loan and Trust Co. Phones €O6 and 1022. APPOINTMENT OF AUMIMSTRATOK No. ZSIO Notice is lier»by given, (hat the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Cloyd Gcphart. late of Adams County, deceased. Tile estate is probably solvent. C. L. Walters, Administrator. Feb. 33, 1938 February 38-M 6-1.3 ■ 0 USE Limberlost Wishing Powder Do You Want To BUY, SELL, or TRADE REAL ESTATE See H. S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 O’ ‘ 0 DR. C. V. CONNELL I VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street i Phone; Office 143—Residence 102 Special Attention given to cattle aud poultry practice 0 _o
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, MARCH 6. 1928.
MARKET REPORTS! DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AM) FOREIGN MARKETS FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayue, Ind.. Mar. »>.-• (INS) — Livestock: I Receipts Cattle, 150; calves, 100; hogs. 800; sheep, 300; market. 10-25 c higher; 180-200 lbs., $8.50; 160-180 lbs., $8.35; 200-225 lbs., $8.35; 225-275 lbs., $8.20; 275-350 lbs., SS.IO; 140-160 lbs., $7.85; 110-140 lbs., $6.75; 90-110 lbs.. $6.25; roughs. $6.00$6.50; stags, $4.00-$ 1.50; calves, sl6 down; lambs, $14.50 down. PIITSBURGH LJVESTOCK Hogs: Receipts 1.000; market strong to 10c up; 250-350 lbs.. $8.25$8.85; 200-250 lbs., $8.75-$9.05; 160200* lbs.. $8.95-$9.10; 130-160 lbs.. $8.25$9.05; 90-130 lbs., $6.50-$8.00; packing sows, $6.50-$7.35. ■ Cattle: Receipts, none; calves: receipts, 50; market fully steady; beef steers, $11.50-$13.85; vealers, $15.00$16.00. Sheep: Receipts, 1 250; market strong to 25c up; top fat lambs, $16.75; bulk fat lambs, $16.00-$16.50; bulk cull lambs, $11.50-$14.50. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Hogs, receipts, 700; holdovers, 1,778; market steady to 10c up; 250-350 lbs., $8.25-$8.85; 200-250 lbs., $8.65$9.00; 160-200 lbs., $5.75-$9.00; 130160 lbs., $7.25-$8.90; 90-130 lbs.. $6.75$7.50; packing sows, $6.75-$7.25. Cattle: receipts, 100; calves, receipts, • 25; market steady, calves steady; low cutter and cutter cows, $4.50-$6.25; vealers, $16.50-$17.00. Sheep: receipts. 100; fearket steady; bulk fat lambs, $16.50, bulk cull lambs, $12.00-$14.50; bulk fat ewes, SB.OO-$9.50. Cleveland Produce , Butter: Extra in tub lots first .4814-5014, seconds 4P/1-4614, packing stock 30-32. Eggs: Extra*' 31, extra firsts 30, firsts 28'/i, ordinary 37%. Poultry; Heavy fowls 25-26, medium 27-28, leghorns 22-24, old cocks 18-19, stags 20-22, heavy springers, 26-27. Potatoes. 1501 b. sacks round white New York $3.90-4, Minnesota $3.50; Michigan $3.75; Wisconsin $3.75-3.85; 1201 b. sacks Minnesota $3-3.25; Maine Green Mountain $3.65; Idaho Rural Burbanks $3; 50 lb. boxes Idaho Bakers $2.65-2.75; Texas 100 lb. sacks, Triumphs $4.75-5; home growu bushel sacks $1.40-1.50; Cuban 45 It), cummer crates Reds $3.75-4; Colorado 110 lb sacks Burbanks $2.50; Rurals $3.75-3; 25 lb. bag Idaho Russets 7585c: 15 lb. bag Ruras 60-75 c; Maryland bushel hampers Garnets $1.501.75. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago, Feb. 6. Speculative grain close: Wheat—March, $1.36% %; May, $l >' , s- , i; July, » $135%-% ; Sept., $1.35. Corn—March, 95c; May, 98%‘4c; July, Sept., $1.01%. %. Oats-March, 57-57%c; May, 57 Igc: July, SSlg-ljc, old; 54%c new; Sept., 49%-50c. Rye —March, $1.17;' May, $1.16%; July, sl.ll. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Corrected March 5) Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls uc Chickens 20c Leghorn Chickens 13c Old Roosters v g c White Ducks 15 C Geese “ n c Eggs, dozen 20c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected March . 5) Earitey, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 75c Oats . sfc New Corn 70c to $1.20 (Now Corn white or mixed 5c less per 100 lbs.) Old White or Mixed Cora (car) $1.35 Wheal $1.40 Old Yellow Corn $1.4X1 LOCAL. GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs( dozen .... 22c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 47c —i: o •. Al’l’OlN'l MKNT OF IDMININTRATOR Notice is In'i-ebv given, lli.it the on dersigiied lias been appointed Administrator of the eslate of Amanda Moats, late of Adams Count), deceased. Tin estate, 4k probably solvent. J. I>. Winans. Administrator, lebruars 27, 1928 . Dore B Erwin, Attorney. February 38-M 6-13
'BOGS BRING FAME TO TOWN Parr, Ind., Mar. 6.—(J.R) —This little Jasper county town populated by 313 portions, according to the 1920 census, has hopped into fame on frogs' legs. Parr is the center of the nation's frog industry. Shipments are made by express to Chicago every day, at times exceeding half a ton a day. Frog legs have long been high on the menu of epicures and Indiana claims the fame of supplying the nation’s elite eaters with the “hoppers." There isn't anything complicated or exciting about the frog business. A common garden rake is used to drag in the frogs from numerous little
PUBLIC SALE Having decided lo quit farming I vill sell at public auction, at my place. 2 miles east and % mile north of Monroe, or 5% miles south of LJeeatur, or 3 miles south of the Poor Farm, on Monday, March 12,1928 Commencing at 10 o’clock sharp, the following described property: 4—HORSES—4 Sorrel mare, lo years old, weighing about 1650 tbs.; brown horse. 11 years old, weighing about 1600 lbs.; soyrel herse, 13 years old, weighing 1600 tbs.; black mare cc'.t, coming 1 year old. 6—CATTLE—6 Black cow, 7 years old. With calf by her side; roan heifer, giving milk; 1 heifer, 2 years old next August; 3 heifer calves, coming 1 year old. SHEEP 9 ewes and 1 buck. HOGS Red sow, due to farrow March 14; spotted Poland China, due to farrow March 14; red sow, open; 7 shouts, 2 gilts to farrow about April Ist. HAY About 3 tons of good timothy hay, 25 shocks cojfn fodder. ■’ IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS 2-foot Deering binder; reversible side rake; 1 lain bay loader; Deering mower: Itude manure spreader; grain drill; double disc; riding breaking plow; 16-inch J. Case International corn cultivator; John Deere corn planter; land roller; Gale breaking plow; 2-shovel plow; spike-tooth harrow; spring-tooth harrow; Turnbull wagon, it good one; Turnbull wagon with bed on: hay ladder with side boards; 2 A-shaipe hog houses; Morse-Fairbanks ga.enginc and pump jack; sleds; Anker Holt cream separator; grab fork; some forks; double trees and chains; 6-barrcl galvanized tank; calf crate; buck saw; 2 sets of breeching harness, some collars and many other articles not mentioned. Also a new trailer with stock rack, new tires, a good one. TERMS:—SS.O6 or under, cash; over that amount 9 month's time will be given on good bankable notes drawing S per cent interest the last three months. No goods to be removed from premises uni il settled for 4 per cent off for cash. JOE N. SPRUNGER Jeff Lieehty, Auctioneer E. W. Busche, Clerk Lunch by Ladies’ Aid of St, Paul’s church. 6-9 NICKEL PLATE ROAD THRU TRAIN SERVICE to St. Louis and Indianapolis Leave Decatur at 9:36 P. M. (Daily) Arrive St. Louis 7:57 A. M. Sleeping and Dining Car Service. Leave Decatur at 10:48 4. M. (except Sunday) Arrive Indianapolis at 3:15 P. M. East bound Leave 3:30 A. M. (Daily) 2:02 P.M. (ex. Sun.) Consult Ticket Agent for full information. —m— »—-Tatsa-r MORE ■ ™ better Wk BREAD - . \ —for SALE by — —[J Fisher & Harris, Decatur I Miller & Deitsch, Decatur i Hower Bros., Decatur Taber Grocery, Monroe ifn'T Bower Grocery, Magley BrCT ):°W Williams Equity Elevator Co., HW Williams, Ind. ; VaMbOUII/W| Spitler & Son, Willshire, Ohio : I Everett Grocery, Pleasant Mills i I Berne Milling Co., Berne | y Homer Crum Groc.. Honduras R • fx Lenhart Grocery, Wren, Ohio C. Preble Equity Co., Preble, Ind. Geneva Milling Co.. Geneva, hid
streams which abound Jasper count). | 'Biggest shippers are Lee Myers, j founder of the local frog industry, and Len McCurtain. They are ready at all times to take all the frogs huntera can capture, to steady de-1 ma nd. Although February, even with its extra day in 1928, is the years shortest month, frog shipments from here exceeded six tons, the exact total being 12:346 pounds. o New Albany—Morris Brown, 20, of Corydon, was killed by electrocution here while trying to save a house which had been set afire by charged wires. Employes of the interstate public service company were engaged in blowing out stumps when.a charge brought down a pole, throwing wires it carried against the house. , Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pay*
fisher & Barris CASH GROCEKY Phones 3,4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices Spinach, quality fine, a real health vegetable 3 pounds 22c Sun-Kist Oranges, medium size, dozen 25c Sugar, Fine Granulated, 10 pounds 59c Sweet Potatoes, 4 pounds 25c U. S. No. 1 Michigan White Potatoes, 15 lb pk 39c 60 pound bushel §1,55 Head Lettuce, hard white heads, 2 pounds 25c Bananas, yellow, ripe fruit, 3 pounds 25c Van Camps Pork and Beans in tomato sauce 3 large cans 25c Red Kidney Beans, 3 large cans 25c VanCampff Quality Sardines in tomato and mustard sauce, large 15 oz. can 15c Apples, large select Baldwins, 3 pounds 25c Turnips, 3 pounds 10c Peanut Butter, pound 20c Butter, Cloverleaf Creamery’, pound 55c Oleo. Palm Nut, pound 20c Nuco Nut, pound 25c Premium Soda, that good Cracker, 2 lb. box. 30c Kings Delight, the best Peach value, large can, heavy syrup, 5 cans §I.OO Sliced Pineapple in syrup, large cans, 3 for. 69c 6EMOCRXT WAHT AUS GET RESULTS Hoeing your own row A homely expression, yet one that signifies the spirit of independence, and a rugged determination to be on easy street. A savings account is the great tool that aids in “Hoeing your own row.” It builds character, inspires thrift, strengthens hope and promotes happiness. j Start yours today. We welcome your account. Old Adams County Bank _ “The Friendly Bank” —lay——m ii — *•' : “ IX9 1 —
