Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 4 January 1929 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED advertisements, business cards, and notices
for sale ~<AB SaLe ki'x“ nxmi Ht ml-nioJern entire All k—f fruit. ’ Two lots and double garage, corner 14th «»•« Mudtaun. Price 11.850 tor ««**«'*• Call Charles Steele. 361. - FOR SALE or Kent Newly lepulrel four room cottage Will ««ll withoutn downpayment for 120.00 Own your own borne < al! 1*« ■ - FOft SATE- Chinchilla Rabbits, a left Jor.akat all times 15 00 per pair on , up. according to ige. Also agent tor National Fancier. A [ ab^ a aad I stock paper. Chas. J. Millet - 4 'i 7th St. Phono 025. FOR SALE Black leather bed da fitport, as good as new. 418 Sou th First street. | Foil SALE lad ,|.M. |>l"’C. -tort . type. Cheap for cash. Sprague j Furniture Company, phone I!>9 4-. lx i FOR SALE - K.ilaninz.oo stovt rs, ' ranger, and furnaces; high grade) jivigg mom suite- and mattresses. We well direct from the fact iy «’»■! sa\o you one third to one hall Why pay more? Factory prices and terms. Sprague Furniture Company. Fira door n. rth Fisher and Harris. Tele-, phone 199 WANTED WbKK WANTED — By young girl high school graduate. Call telephone <rr 2-3tX looz WAlTED—Salesman. Now is the. time to take spring orders. We need ) a salesman in this community. Write the rClyde Nursery. Clyde, Ohio. WAITED--Girl for house work. Will I pay. good wages. Steady employment. Call 3903. 4 ' 3! ' 1 «. —lll " FOR RENT FOR RENT—it orn in modern home with board if desired. Home priveleges. Telephone 1142, or call at 350 North Tenth St. 2-4 t FOR RENT Five room house on N. 6th St. semi modern, good soft and hard water. Phone 67. 2-3 t FOR RENT -Five room house; semi modern, 415 Grant St. Inquire 104 I W. Jefferson St. 4-3tx j LOST AND FOUND LOST—Male, red bone hound. Finder | please call 873-M.2-3tx ’ I.OisT ■ Bracelet at Country Club on j New Years Eve Finder .please return 1 to 816 High Street. ' M2t =—-=~ Fire Danger Spontaneous combustion is a fre quent catise of tire in barns. Manure i pilds and Imperfectly cured liny are two things that should be watched closely for signs of heating. * » - .. ■- —-o —- , Uy Force of Habit "Hands up!" growled the tough bandit. "Go on, you bum," replied the ■ former second lieutenant, "you salute first "—Detroit News. , , u Another Cnangc Noted The effort to keep straight used to I be a moral struggle instead of u diet. —Sun Francisco Chronicle. WOTKE OF 11*1*01 VI ,||;vr ill THI STEi: Nbtii-e Is hereby given that the unde;- I Signed, named as trustee in an jnden. I 1 tlli-a of assignment executed 1,-. |.- r ,.,| w I Studler, has bv virtue thereof duly met. llfi«*l as such trustee, and tak< n possesrloif of all the property, rights. <-redlts> and effects of said assignor. In , trmft. to lie administered upon foi the benefit of all his bona fid.- , i...|iio.-. under order of the Adams Ch-.-tilt Court andtpursuant to the laws of tin st I of Indiana, relating to voluntary assignments. » Ml ltr. I,YBAItGEI:, Trustee Pet-amber 2fi, 192 S DOME U. ERWIN, Attorney for Trustee J Dec. 2X, Jan I-11 NOVICE OF FIV4I. SETTI.IPIIIX T OF EST VI E AO. 241X1 Native Is hereby given to the crediheirs and legatees of Flora .1 LieVlnas. deceased, to appear In the Adams < irimit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana on the llcrtc day of January Hhlli and i show cause. If any, wliv the I'mal Settlement Accounts with the estate of sal* decedent should not be approved andistiid heirs are notified to then an I there make proof of heirship, ami i. - reive their distributive shares. • Aaron B. Deviney, Executor Decetur, Indiana, December .'X 1928 Attorney Judson VV. Teeple De,-. 2« J-l STOCK HOI.IIEHS* tNNt AF MEETIAG The annual meeting of the stm-kliold-ers «?t The Peoples l.onn mid Trust Company of Decatur, liidhtan for the election of directors and the trans-o-tlmy of any other business that mav comr before the meeting will be held at the ,offi< e of said I-eoples l.. lU n Trust Company on the 15th due of Jan. uary 1929, at 10 o'clock A. M. • W. A. Lower. Hecretarv
ROY JOHNSON auctioneer Now booking sales for January, February as,d March. My dates are fast filling up. Call at my expense for a service that will mean more dollars to you, the day of your sale. Office Room No. 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg., Phones 606 and 1022.
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MONEY TO LOAN on Farms and City Property We write Insurance. SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY Opcatur Indiana S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black. Lady Attenctant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. (Hasses Filled HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstractis of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. 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 H. FROHNAPFEL, 1). 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. Mr. and ..Mrs. Irvin Hirsehy, of Chicago who were guests during the licli- ). ZZZZZb H. S. MICHAUD SELLS FARM AND CITY PROP E H T Y Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 436 | 133 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. I k ' _0 Typewriting Stenographic Work H you have any extra typewrit ing or stenographic work I will he gla.l to do it. Phone 42 for ippoiutrnent. Florence Holthouse Judge .1. T. Me. rvman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.
is no !\ l stan dard by which the value health can he determined. Life worthless itPhone lor ;m appointnicnt. CHARLES & CHARLES .. Chiropractors Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone C2B
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JANI ARA L I A- 11
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. Jun. 4—(UP)—Livestock Hogs receipts 4500. II Idovers 500. Market steady 30c down. 250-350 lbs 19-59.35. 200-150 lbs 8949.35. 160-200 lbs. $9-59.35, 130-160 lbs. $8.75-59.25, 90-130 lbs. $8.50-59. Packing sows $7.50SB. Cattle receipts 200. Calves GOO. Market strong 25c up. Market rittirdy. Beef steei-s $11.50-514 25. Light yearling steers and heifers sl2-$14.75. Beef cows SB-$lO. Low cutter and cutter cows $4.75-$7. Vealers SIS-$18.50. Sheep receipts 300. Market steady. Bulk fat lambs sl6-516.25. Bulk cull lambs $10.25-513.25. Bulk fat ewes $7.50 $8.25 CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Jan. 4 —(UP)—Butter, extras in tub lots 49 3-4 57 3-4. Extra firsts 46 3-4 48 3-4. Sec Eggs extras 40 ;extra firsts 37, first 36. ordinaries 34. pullets 28. Poultry, Express stock: Heavy fowls 32-33. Medium 31-32. Leghorns 25-27. Heavy springers 33-34. Leghorn springers 25-27. Ducks 30-35. Old cocks 17-18. Geese 25-27. Car poultry selling at one cent under express stock quotations.
Potatoes 150 lb sacks, round whites, Ohio and N. Y. 17512. Michigan Wisconsin and Minnesota, 175-185 Maine Green Mountain 150. lb sacks 125-225. Idaho Russet Burbanks 110 lb bags 210-225. 100 lb sacks $2.15. Home grown, bushel sacks 65-75 Fort Wayne Livestock Cattle. 100; calves, 100; hogs, SOT, sheep, 200; market steady to 10c lower; 90-120 lbs., $7.35; 120-140 lbs., $8; 140-160 lbs., $8.35; 160-180 lbs., $8.55; 180-200 lbs., $8.75; 200-225 lbs. $8.65; 225-275 lbs., $8.55; 275-350 lbs., $8.40; 350-400 lbs., $8; roughs", $7.25; slags, $5; ca!ves, sl7; lambs, $14.50. Chicago Grain Close March May July Wheat: $1.13% $1.16% $1.17% (’orn:B7% .90% .92% Oats: 47% .47% .46% (Corrected January 2) LOCAL GRAIN MARKET No. 2 soft winter wheat $1.28 No. 2, hard wheat SI.OB Mixed wheat sllß No. 4 Yellow corn si.oj No. 4 Mixed SI.OO tats 42c Barley, 50c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs 3o c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 47 ■ —o Custom Is Old One There Is evidence of the custom ot saying grace before meals being ob served as early as the Third century
Attend the Auction sate Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Bowers building on West Monroe street, 3 doors west of Postofl'ice. Sale conducted by students of Reppert Auction school. You are invited. It SALE CALENDAR Jan 7 —Bucher & Bowman, 2 mi. east, 3 mi. north Decatur. Stock sale. Jan. 9—C. C. Sheets, 4 mi. northwest Decatur. Farm sale. Jan. 10—Geo. Collette, % ml, west of Salem. Closing out sale. Jan. 12—Community sale, Decatur, Indiana at Bellmont Park. Jan. 15—Troutner & Ayres, 2 mi. south ot Ohio City, Ohio. Jan. 16— Ed Post, 4 mi. southwest of Ohio City, Ohio. Jan. 18 —Clyde Harding, 3 mi. east, 3 mi. north Decatur. Jan. 21—J. L. May, 1 mi. west Liberty Church. Jan. 22—Clarence McKean, 5 mi. south and 1% mi. east, ot Decatur. Jan. 23—Glenn Carpenter, 7 mi. southeast Monroeville, Ind. Jan. 24 Wilbur Fuchs, 2 mi. south Decatur on Slate Road 27. •lan. 29 John Landiim, Batson, Ohio or 5 mi. southwest Payne, O. Jan. 30 Harold Bailer, Convoy, Ohio, southwest. Jan. 31—Frank Bollinger. 1 mi. east Scliuinm, Ohio. Feb. s—Ed Bischoff, 6 mi, east, 5 ini. north of Decatur. Feb. 11—Bloom & Be!l, 1 mi. east Decatur at end of cement road.
Boulder Dam Builder a -i \ J • r-W. vW ; * ; : 7 <y > / Raymond F. Walter (above), chief engineer of U. S. reclamation bureau with headquarters at Denver, was named as chief engineer for the $165,000,000 Boulder Dam project. (International Newsreel)
Alaska’s Long Coastline The coastline of Alaska is longer than the Atlantic and Pacific coast lines of the United States put together. In nautical miles they measure: Alaska, 4,123; Atlantic coastline, 1,773; Pacific. 1.571. o Calls for Large Cast Theie are about gih» performers :he Oberamrr.p--gon "Passion Play ”
—NO. 165— BANK STATEMENT REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE PEOPLES LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY at Decatur, in th e state of Indiana, at the close of its business on December 31, 1928. w A lß L S £wer President H . M. GILLIG Vice-President w. a. LOWER Secretary FANNY B. HITE, Ass't Sec’y L. S. ARMSTRONG Ass't. Sec'y. Y '
Resources Loans ami discounts $415,112.66 Overdrafts 31.42 U. S. Gov’t securities 6,750.00 Other bonds, securities, etc. 41,013.00 Banking house 18,170.00 Furniture and fixtures 5,494.25 Other real estate owned 18.005.00 Dut from trust companies 07,549.93 Cash on hand 14.498.85 Cash items Total $621,481.27
State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: 1. W. A. Uiwer, Secretary, of the Peoples Loan & Trust Co, Decatur Jud . d<» solemnly swear that the above statement is true. ' (Seai') 1 ’ 8 ' 111,1,1 1,11,1 SW ° ni 10 betOl ' e n * e thi3 da y^ ( Ja«i«ary E i929. My coinmission expires July 25, 1932. Eadi, Notaiy Public.
PUBLIC SALE We, the undersigned, being short of help will « P n the farm, located 5 and % miles northeast of Decatur 3m» - Lt? 'J miles east ot Dent school, 6 miles south nn<i onl , mi ’ es , n ° rth and % on what i sknown as the John Bucher fam on " W ° Bt ° f Monroevl ke, MONDAY, JANUARY 7,1929 Commencing at 12:00 Noon 10—HEAD OF HORSES—IO Sorrel mare, 6 years old, weight 1600 lbs in r,v,i. . old, weight 1450 lbs., an extra good coll Sorrel LnL ■ "V, 110 ’ 2 years will make a mare that will weigh 1600 lbs muni, i' 2 years oid Geldings, coming 2 years old this k aoL o Straw '’ f >rry Roan coming 2 years oldAlrey (ie'ding' 1 year old r’l . B * a, ' k Marepair of Sorrel mare colts, coming year old Thi? ‘ C « U ’ < l ' nmi ' lK yearling; They have siae; color and quality Vhat wL pTeaseLou bU “ Ch ° f 1K ” Se8 ' Bi V * 10 — he AD OF CATTLE—IO Old, diVTamU? G^nsey e eoL C 6’Zara^ U Z Guernsey and Durham cow, two years old, giving' mHk' BrS *" Ja . nuary ; old, giving milk: Red cow, 4 years old zivina milt ’ Brfn,lk ! ;OW, 4 year* iUg MOctL'i 1 ?’. bre<1 ’ Shorthorn Bull, 6 months old’ u " ,H '‘y iclfers com .« h '; atl wei Kl>ing from 90 to 100 lbs. □ HELP 16 head of Shropshire ewes wi I l uni, v -i .^ 0 , UL 7 R 1 Y - !i '’ <>'• Baned i>X ‘ ’' b A,,nt •»0 bushelH of soy beans. Set of brass mounted breeching harness. cash. No property to be removed until settled for ° discount for c C . u HUCHER and BOWMAN, Owners | Roy S. Johnson and Christie Bohnke, Auctioneers. Wntr!s 4
COURT HOUSE Suits On Notes Filed The Decatur Lumber company today 11 ed a suit on a note and on account against Cordelia I. Townsend, demanding judgment for $l5O. The same company also tiled a suit on a note and on account against lheodoie Drake, demanding judgment for S9O. Attorney Dore B. Erwin is counsel for Hie plaintiff in both cases. Real Estate Transfers Charles A. Wolfe et al to Joseph Wolfe, 40 acres in French township, for sl. Case Dismissed The case of Vance and Unit vs. Marlow F. Schieferstein lias been dismissed on motion of the plaintiff. Appraisement Filed In the asignment of Fred W. Studler, an inventory and appraisement of the persona! property and real estate was filed and approved. A petition to sell tlie stock of merchandise, furniture, and fixtures was filed. o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays
Ashbaucher’s MAJESTIC FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739
Liabilities Capital stock—paid in $ 50,00u.00 ? T Ur E las , 10.500.00 I ndivided profits—net. ... $ 8,024.12 Demand Deposits 288.781.61 Demand certificates 218,771,03 Savings deposits 45,360.87 Certified checks 46.34 500,984.27 Total $621,484.27
Big Gas Well Struck Near Petersburg. Indiana Petersburg, Ind., Jan. 4 —(11 ) —Gas is flowing at au estimated volume of 1,000,000 cubic feet daily from a v. ell drilled near here. The well, drilled for oil by the Bement oil and gas company, which li.dds
PUBLIC SALE M D I the undersigned, will sell at public auction, Vt mile north of Mor>| Ban 5% miles south of Decatur, on sta'e road 27, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1929 r * O(l(' Beginning at 10 o'clock A. M. n 2—HORSES—2 clel 1 Black Mare, 10 years old, weight 1500 lbs.; 1 B ack Horse, 10 yi. KB old, weight 1600 lbs., a good work team. MH B—HEAD OF CATTLE—B » One Brindle cow, s years old, fresh in Jan., will give 6-gal. of milk r day; 1 Red cow. 10 years obi. fresh in Jan., will give 5-gal. of milk per day 1 Black cow, 3 years old. fresh in tour weeks, giving 6-gal. per day; 1 Gw sev and Holstein cow. four years old, fresh in fire weeks, giving 5-g»! p era day; 1 Guernsey Heifer. 2 years old. was fresh in Aug.; 1 Jersey Helfer,tk on years old. was fresh in Sept ; White cow, 3 years old. fresh in April; Gum* foil cow, 7 years oM, was fresh in September; 1 Year.ißg Red Heifer; 1 S»a wh and Guernsey heifer, coming 2 yearso Id, will be fresh in April; 1 H*iU: ins ten months old. ma 36—HOGS—36 wa Four Duroe Jersey sows, and one Poland China sow, all bred; 1 Male Ml' ho 18 months old, Duroe; Thirty Shoats. n e POULTRY—Fifty-full blood Rhode Island Red Hens; Hu) Rhode Islas, a e( j Red Pullets. j, 0 HAY AND GRAIN Two tons of mixed hay; two hundred bushels dB sh oats; 5b bushels of good Yellow Corn. MACHINERY One Dane hay loader: Deering binder, 6-ft.; 1 Oliver riding breakis.'-S plow; 1 walking breaking plow; 1 John Deere corn planter; 1 Deering nw»a j 1 double disc; 1 ninety tooth spike harrow; 1 spring tooth harrow; 1 roller: 1 manure spreader; 1 Oliver riding corn p4r»w; 1 Stttdabaker wajsiwg • : 1 Turnbull wagon, 1 low wheel wagon truck; 1 International end gate seeds,! ar 1 stock trailer. I ■ , , • MISCELLANEOUS—I Brooder house. 10x12; 1 ißoyal brooder stove. 1 M chick capacity; 1 Anker-Holt separator; 3 oil drums; two good barrels ■ pi rods of * foot poultry fence; other articles too numerous to mention. j> TERMS—AII sums of $5.00, or under, cash; over that amount a credit g, 9 months time will be given, purchaser giving a good bankable note bearteH 8% interest the last three months. p FRANK E. ANDREWS, Owner J. N. BURKHEAD. Auctioneer E. W. BUSCHE, CleM ts Lunch will be served by Monroe Ladies Aid e1 - - - ■ - - - ' « i. ~~ a< PUBLIC SALE! As I have quit larming, I will sell at public auction at farm, nii.e west of Salem; 10 miles southeast of Decatur. miles smith, 1 miles east of Monroe; 6 miles southwest <>l "''‘ S slure. Ohio, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1929 Loimnencmo at 10 o'clock A. M. S—HEAD OF HORSES—S , black mare, 8 vears old. weight 1 1(H) tbs; Bay mure, la yuir> 'ld. weight la(H) ths; Black horse, I 1 vears old, weight - |- J>ray learn, smooth mouth, weight 2(>(HI Ihs, a real work team ( tticsc are all good work horses. - i (>—HEAD OF (CATTLE—(i 1 ■ eisi \ low, fresh with call al side, a line voting cow; .k'rx l ' cow. b vears old due to lw* fresh in April, giving a go<>-1 'I gh'iiiepon | C fl' V; i" ls, i‘‘*v c,nv ’ *’ V( ' !,rs okt was fresh in 0cl(«’ ( |j I K M m V ’ i rcd 201,1: beiler, be 2 wars ojL 1 rtn ()<’ l XH i icshen in May, an extra good one; Jersev Inik brut Od. xij, the makings o f a line cow; Heifer calf, <> "’ (,s (,i 'i last ofXrii' V p Sh Vl t ik ' br< ?' l SOWS ’ ,iuc to ffiTow from ht tj| (HI ths. Sl “ S ‘ S ’ ' Tcl « hln « I® tbs each; 9 Shoats, weigh® M II ■ . FARM MACHINERY 3*4 lUe Mw-SnW' 1 ' « <MMI : 's new; Turnbull Peering inowcT M < r' n ■ ,O H rack and hilv ’adders disc ;»nd tmdeni iuteri’ 1 11! 1 , 1 ' tedder; Osborne hay lo<fd j John Deere 1 l-inch sulkv? l” I)rere 11 8 i, "« idow, 12-inch l)ottoi'7| vator- .'i-shovel in' U i J. k ? W; dkmg plow; John Deere (« | ci" land vol Lu- . a ’ ’.'ooble shovel plow; C. B AQ. corn P alll ' I i a. u vs J w S ” o!h Hon-ow; Clip kt tuning mill; D 4 I>.P.; small ked . . end « a,t ‘ s< ( 'd*'r; hob sleds; gas t grinder: two bo-, ( . t i|,7 n 'J. 1 /; P ,,Wc r. washing machine* ‘' J sets ol work hariit'ss :!U h S ’ drums; corn shellei; 1 ■» HAY AND GRAIN 'iuiT* ( tc; 2 horse blankets, v | good oats in bin* 3j Imsh d r HLS "i 1 M<,o<l corn ifi bushel liinothv seed- a l i !•’ M ’ v beans; 5 bushel seed corn, HOIJSEHo! ) ('( n«° ( a lwl hay: 1(1 hus,,el mdatoes. [ winter; s mJ* • l G B ," v "etdrola stove, new I | chairs; rocking chairs- kii ’h sl °ve, 3 burner; dining table • machine; I beds co m,i ( .i, Ot .» e, i buffet; Domestic 9x12 linoleum rug- 9x12 \ “ c -'dds beds; baby bed; 3 (,rt ' ! ' s Si I 3 Piece parlor suite <hremM.'r.‘ l,s|e ’: ru «: X xl(> rug: other upiiglit piano, in good A !' VOV^ r a,M . I st '-aight chair; St k clock; cooking utensils- ; i ° n ’ arvp l 5-tubc radio; nia | : "”Ps; 1 gasoline lantern--mV’ Cl ' ot 'k s and pans; 2 M ilS(l S '"terms 1 w M,K,d ( '-lHwroie; i s I ’da l n V ' IU " sums over ’ *” u " der * c:,sh ’“""'i Jp'rl (<• give a bankable not * 1 ... 2 will be allowed, pul iln discount for cash on sm? S ' 'iderest the last 6 nioi’ l "loved until settled for. ° Vcr properly to !’< " p , GEORGE COLLETTE noy Johnson, aucl. i ~|- Ladies Aid of Salem ML- i i . Monroe Stale Bank- ck' ' dietu L - Uhurch will serve hot lunch.
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I leases on nearby farms. The dril], 1 I into a gas pocket and it esthiS, the supply will exceed that 0 ( ,1 kumho” a well from which a inimlut | Southern Indiana cities and i.J liave received their gas supply ( or l years. — —o —— —— _ Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pn,
