Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1929 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED J ADVERTISEMENTS, I ■ BUSINESS CARDS I AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOh sAIIS- Llght”ix Studebaker »e---di.n body, 1921 Ford Coupe. 1925 Ford roadster and panel Body for lord. Frank Wrecking Company, West Mon roe Street. 12 ' 6,)t f'OR SALE BABY chicks Order baby chicks now. First hatch comes off February 5. la-ghorn, Rocks. Reds, Wyandotte*, Orpingtons, Light Brahams, and Jeny Giants. Special bargains In brooders, stoves. Call at our expense. Hatchery open in evenings. Phone Monroe 44. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana FOR SALE —One Buy horse, one car riage tongue, one spotted Poland sow, Will sell at Clide Harden's sale. Fri day, Jan. IS. _ 15-3tx For SALE-1924 Ford roadster; 1923 Chevrolet Ooupe; 1 Oldsmobile Coupe! body; 1, 1924 Dodge Coupe; Naw and , used tires and batteries; overhauled i Ford motors. Dicrkes VV recking Co. 1409 Nuttman Ave. 15-3tx FOR SALE 1 Jersey and 1 Holstein i cow; extra good milk cows. To fresh-j en soon. Also one work mare. Law-, rence Heckman R H. 1 Telephone 860 rp Ib-JtX FOR SALE—or Exchange Lot 50 x 280 fronting on Winchester street; will exchange for chattel properties, real estate or cash. Steele, Jaberg Realty Co. Phone 256. 16-3 t FOR - SALE Two - cows, one Jersey and one Guernsey short horn. One fresh now. One fresh March 1. Phone - E-862. 17t3 ■FOR SALE —Three draft colts, 2 com ing 2 years old. 1 one year old. Wm ( Amstutz, % mile north of Concord church on state road 27. 1~ 1- ’ x FOR SALE—lncubators, 180 egg to 600 egg size. Queens and other makes at % price. For tnfoi mation. call Decatur telephone 155. 17-12tx t w FOR SALE- My property at 1039 Vine St. including 5 room house with lights, water, gas and good cistern. Summer house, poultry house, barn aud garage; some fruit and two - garden lots adjoining. Homer Ruhl phone 952. 19 26-2-9-16-23 $2200, for quick sale, will buy six room house, modern except furnace Two car garage. Located on Adams street. Here's a bargain. Call Steele & Jalierg, at once. Phone 256. 17t3x FOR SALE -Guernsey bull calf, three weeks old. Drinks from bucket. E. W. Scluudenliauffen. Decatur, route 2. Craigville phone 9-16. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED — Reliable party wanted to handle Watkins Products in Union City. Customers "established. Excellent opportunity for right man. Earnings over S4O weekly. C. G. Gerties, 129-137 E. Chestnut St., Columbus, Ohio. Itx MALE HELP WANTED — Reliable party wanted to handle Watkins Products in Decatur. Customers established. Excellent opportunity for right man. Earnings over S4O weekly. C. G. Gerties. 129-137 E. Chestnut St., Columbus, Ohio. Hx WANTED--Violin pupils? both beginners and advanced. Have studied ' at Chicago University, Fort Wayne branch and at present am studying under one of best instructors of violin in Fort Wayne, Emile Bouilett. For appointments telephone 1277. Adams Kunowich. 17t3* AGENTS WANTED — BIG MONEY selling full coverage Life, Health, Accident Policy. $4600 Accidental i Death. SIOOO Natural Death. $25 'weekly health and Accident indemnity Wonderful opportunity to build permanent business. To earn $lO daily, make two sales; thereafter you receive 50% of first three premiums, 25% of subsequent premiums. Low coat makes it easy to sell. Write A. C. Littlejohn, Myer Building, SpringHeld, 111. llx SALESMEN WANTED -Salary and commission to salesmen, experienced in selling Stock Minerals to farmers. Full particulars and references first letter. WARNER REMEDY CO. 705 W. Vanßuren, Chicago. itx FOR RENT FARM FOR RENT—Two mites south I of Decatur on State road Number 27. ■ H. W. Selemeyer, 324 South First St. 61—17-18-18-21-23-25 | FOR - RENT -5 room house, semi- , modern, close to G. E. inquire at 23» N. 9th st. 17t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST —Beagle hound, black ears and white stripe down forehead. Call 713. Pete Whitright. 15t3x LOST—White gold pin with valuable set. Finder return to Daily Democrat office. 16-31 Lost —Bunch of keys on ring. Valueless, except to owner. Finder please return to Peoples Loan aud Trust Co. Lewis Armstrong. 16-3tx MISCELLANEOUS Old Customers as well as new ones, wishing general blacksmithing work will be welcome at my old stand east of river bridge. Prices reasonable. W. H. Cook. 15t3x ■ o Have you seen the new Dodge Brog. Six? 15t3
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MONEY TO LOAN on Farms and City Property We write Insurance. SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY Decatur Indiana S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 8. 2nd St. Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted 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 11. 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
ROY JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Now booking sales for January, February and 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. NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL ESTATE iii admimsiha TOO 'I be undersigned administrator de bonis non with will annexed of the estate of Philip Huaer, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of (be Adams Circuit Court, lie will between the liours of 10:0(1 O'CLiX’K A M mid 2:oil O'CLOCK P. M.. FRIDAY FEBRI AKY s. lUZIi. at tile LAW OF-' lICEOF DORE B. EltWiN, IJECATUIt, INDIANA, and from day to day after until sold, offer lor sale' at pcivale sale, the entire interests in and to the following described real estate, towit: The north half ( ) of the west half ('/>> of the nortli hulf < Vi> of the northwest quarter I >4 > of section one (1), township twenty.five (25) north, range fourteen (14) east, containing twenty (20( acres, more or less, in Adams County, Indiana. ■banl sale will be made subject to the approval of said court for not less than die full appraisement of said real estate and upon the folowing terms an l conditions, to-wlt: One third of purchase money cash in hand, the balance In two equal Installments, pavable in six and twelve months from date, to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing six per cent interest from date, waiving relief, providing for attorney's feesjfor collection and to be secured by mow gage on said real eslate sold and solvent freehold surety or the purchaser my pay all cash. DUKE B, ERWIN Administrator, de Vonis non, with will annelid, of the estate of Philip Huser. Jan 12-19-25
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JANTABY 19, 1929
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Chicago Grain Close March May July Wheat $1.2144 $1.2444 »L 26 Corn .98 $1.00% $1.02% Oats 524 s -52% .49% East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 600; holdovers 400. Market slow, steady. 250-350 H> $9.259.75; 200-250 ibs $9.50-10; 160 200 lbs $9.60-10; 130-160 lb $9.40-10; 90-130 ibs $8.85-9.50; packing sows SB-8.50. Cattle: Receipts 75, market nominal; beef steers $11.50-14.25; beef cows $8.25-10; vealers $18.50-19.50. Calves: Receipts 50; market steady light yearling steers and heifers, $12.50-15; low cutter and cutter cows $5-7. Sheep: Receipts 700; market steady. Top fat lambs $17.40; bulk fat lambs $16.75-17.25; bulk cull lambs sll-13.50 bulk fat ewes $8.50-9.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Calves: Receipts 25; hog receipts 200; sheep receipts 50; market steady to 50c lower; 90-120 it) $7.75; 120-110 lb $8.60; 140-160 lb $8.85; 160-180 lbs $9.05; 180-200 lb $9.25; 200-225 lbs., $9.15; 225-275 lb $9.05; 275-300 lbs. $8.85; 300-400 lb $8.50; roughs $7.75; stags $5.50; calves sl7; lambs $15.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected January 18) No. 2 Soft winter wheat $1.27 No. 2 Mixed wheat $1.17 No. 2 Hard wheat $1.07 No. 2 W'hite oats $ .45 Yelow Corn per 100 $1.25 White cr mixed corn $1.20 Barley 50c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs 28c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 44c Child Fall Two Stories; Only Slightly Injured Bluffton, Jan. 19 —Rozella Biddle, 3-year-old daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Scott Biddle, escaped vyitli a small cut on one of her knees when she fell from a second-story window at her home to the ground. Her mother had opened the window to talk to a neighbor. The child clambered to the window and toppled over the sill before her mother could catch her. I HAVE BEEN APPOINTED distributor of the J. T. Watkins goods in this city. Call M. J. Welker, phone 646. 17t12x Have you seen the new Dodge Bros. Six? 15t3 Any sale advertised in the Decatur Daily Democrat will be listed in this column free of charge. We also have a special price for hand bills, when sale is advertised in this paper. Jan. 21 —J. L. May, 1 mi. west Liberty Church. Jan. 22 —Clarence McKean, 5 mi. south and 1% mi. east of Decatur. Jan. 23— Mrs. Beatrice Kelly 1 mile north and 2% miles west of Monroe. Jan. 23—Glenn Carpenter, 7 mi. southeast Monroeville, Ind. Jan. 24—Smith and Fuchs, 2 mi south Decatur on State Road 27. Jun. 25 —Bowen, Miller and Michaud, on oe Bowen farm, % mi. north Willshire, 40 head Jersey cattle. Jan. 28 —Ed Post, 2 thi. west of Ohio City, O. Jan. 29—John Landrim, Batson, Ohio, or 5 mi. southwest Payne, O. Jan. 30 —Harold Bailer, Convoy, Ohio, southwest. Jan. 31—Frank Bollinger, 1 mi. east Schumm, Ohio. Feb. I—A. M. Medaugh, 2 miles east Van Wert, Ohio. Feb. 2—Cbas. Burke, 2 mi south of Decatur on state road 27, closing out sale. Feb. 4—lvan si eehau, 1% miles east % mile north of Monroeville. Feb. s—Ed5 —Ed Bischoff, 6 mi. east, 5 ml. north of Decatur. Feb. 6 —C. J. Ridenbach, % ml. north of Preble. Feb. 11—Bloom & Beil, 1 mi. east Decatur at end of cement road. Feb. 9—Community sale, Bellmont Park, Decatur. Feb. 14 —Fred Smith, 2 mile west of Decatur, closing out sale. Feb. 26 —C. O. Green, 1 mi. south of Pleasant Mills. Ind. 0 Have you seen the new Dodge Bros. Six? 15t3
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PRESBYTERIAN Harry H. Ferntheil, pastor The juniors will meet in the church parlors at 9:00 o'clock with Mrs. W A. Lower and Mrs. J. R. Horton as leader. This is the children's hour at church. Every child should have the opportunity of religious instruction in a childs way. Sunday school at 9:30. The way to know Jesus is by studying. You are invited to find Jesus with us In our study of Him so that. we may know what He expects of us. Morning Worship at 10:30. The pastor will be assisted in this service of devotion and worship by the Young Peoples chior. There will be a story for the children and a message for all on the subject, “The Marks of a Christian ” Christian Endeavor at 6:00 p.m. There is a fine spirit shown in the Endeavor. Plans will be made for a greater service in the kingdom of God. o Christian Church R. B. Hurt, Pastor Bible school, 9:30 a.m., Dr. Burt Mangold, supt. Communion, 10:30 a. m. Service, 11:00 a.in., subject: “Press On.’’ C. E., 6:00 p. m. Service,, .7:00 p. m.,| subject: "Weights that Hurt.” — o Baptist Church O. E. Miller, Pastor Our Bible school meets promptly at 9:30 with teachers and classes tor all who come. Roy Johnson, supt. Morning worship at 10:30, subject of message, “The King Aunoinled for His Burial." B. Y. P. U. at 6 o’clock. Evening hour of meditation and evangelism at 7. Subject of the message, “In the Cellar of the World.” Monday evening an important meeting in Bluffton at 7:30 for those interested in the program of the church. Wednesday evening prayer and praise service at 7:30. A cordial invitation to worship with this church. 0 First Evangelical Church Winchester Street M. W. Sunderman, Pastor Here is a graded Bible school, with classes for all ages arid a hearty welcome for all. The school opens promptly at 9:15. Five minutes before the opening of the school, the pianist, Miss Violet Squires, will play: “Valse Grotesque” by Moleck. Here is a treat awaiting all lovers of music. The entire school is under the management of the general supt., Adolph Kolter, with departmental supts. in their respective departments. The. morning service is one continued service opening at 9:15 and closing at 11 o’clock. The morning offertory: “Beautiful Evening Star” byEdward Holst, will be played by Mrs. Francis Eady. The choir will sing: “1 Will Love Thee” by M. L. McPhail. The pastor's sermon theme is “Looking Unto Jesus.” The E.L.C.E. will have an interesting surprise in store for all who attend at 6:15. The meeting will be in charge of the newly elected president, Paul Spuller. Evening worship at 7:00, with sermon upon; “What's The Use.” The offertory: “The Haven of Rest” by Eugene Mack, will be played by Mrs. Francis Eady. The choir will sing: "Go Ye Into AU The World” by Al-, fred Beirly. Prayer and praise service on Wednesday night from 7 to 8 o'clock. Zion Reformed Church Corner Third and Jackson Streets A. R. Fledderjohauu, Pastor W e hope to have the hearty cooperation of tlie entire membership in our special religious services which begin tomorrow. The speakers aud subjects have been announced in
another column. The subject for tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock is| "The Place Where the Great Ques-i tions of Life are Decided.” Sunday school at 9:15. Our boys and girls should be thinking of writing Stewardship essays. There is a prize for those who win. Junior and senior C. E. meetings at 6:15. Fine' topics for discussion. The evening services begin at 7:30 o'clock, a half hour later than usual. The visiting pastor speaks, witli Mr. Paul Saurer assisting witli special music. Welcome! o United Brethren In Christ 11. E. Vance, Pastor “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching aud admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing vVitji grace in your hearts to the Lord.” Col. 3:16. Sunday school 9:15. Studies in the greatest themes that pertain to life. Morniug worship, 10:30. Theme: “Religious Zeal." Christian Endeavors meet at 6:00. Evening service, 7:00. Subject, “Thoroughly Furnished Unto All Good Works.’’ The cottage prayer meetings will continue next week. Mid-week service at the church ou Wednesday evening. Scripture for meditation: Acts 2: 1-4; 19. 1-6. Our revival services will begin next a “r.i:y, Jan. 27. 11..>. aud Mrs. C. E. Sharrow, evangelists, will have charge of the muse. You will want to hear their message in song. Every night except Saturday. o — Zion Evangelical Lutheran West Monroe & Eleventh Paul W. Schultz, Pastor German services 9:30 a.m. English services 10:30 a.m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. The installation of newly elected officers will take place during the English service.
PUBLIC SALE i As I have decided to quit farming, J will sell at public auction at my STi&E. e oh“".? M ’”“ i ’ • -■» TUESDAY, JANUARY 22,1929 Commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. 4—HORSES—4 ream of Strawberry Roan Geldings, 3 years old. weight ‘>7oo lbs <>«tru good ones; 1 Roan Gelding, 5 years old. weight 1450 lbs.; 1 Bay horse weSt 1600 lbs., a goou worker. 3 UUIBU - « cigut 7—CATTLE—7 One roan cow, 5 years old, was fresh in Oct., bred, giving 5-gal of milk a day; 1 roan cow, was fresh in Oct., bred giving 4-eai „r miiv . ' . ” k cow. 3 years old, will be fresh the 28th of Feb Holstei 1 Im 1 will be fresh Feb. 16; Guernsey heifer, 2 years old will ‘r 0d ’ March; 2 heifer calves, 10 months old. This is a nextra of cattj 19—HOGS—19 100 pounds.' 1 M0WB: 1 red WUI £MrOW ln April = 16 t>hoats, average hay and grain Four ton of mixed hay; 4 ton soy bean hav* no hnci-mi j biwhel good corn; 7 bushel Reed’s Yellow Deut’seed corn. f g °° d ° tttS; 100 FARM MACHINERY Fordson Tractor in good condition; new Oliver i tractor rims; new John Deere tractor disc; 1 Milwaukee binder 7*’ft cuf’ Weber wagon, good as new 1 ; double beet rack- Nisco ' ■ Ut ' Oliver cultivator, 8 shovel; Monarch cultivator- international ® pr “ der j Bew or, good as new; Superior drill; Sure Drop corn planter in vn 7 ? W cu!tiv,lt ' ing mower; Ohio hay loader; hay tedder; hay rake- ' 1 U ' el ’ tooth harrow; riding plow, 16 in.; walking plow- set’of ’ ,’ 2 Bplke of breeching harness, good as new; horse collars’ fly neV / > Bet C-iu. bur, good as new. ’ y betz feed grinder. MISCELLANEOUS Chicken coop, 12 by 20, good as new; 2 A-shane hm, h .. sled; non-freezing hog fountain, 50-gal ■ boa (Ji., ■ UWB; “ud boat; hay knife; log chains; fattening crate for‘chickens - ,lt>Ughß: forks; Only tank heater; oil drums; International gas engine d COni raeks: The Vega cream separator, only used 6 months; 5 tube Fun’ p pump acks ; Like new; battery charger, run by gas engine- rb.ni.il. ad 0 anrt cabinet, corn-'sheUer, and many articles too numerous to menUon** 8 ’ f ° dder CUtter; TERMS:—AII sums of <5.00, ol - under, cash- over th,, of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving a good bai klm" 101111 ’ a credit 8% interest the last 3 months. No property to be b . ?° te bearin S Four per cent discount for cash on sums over $5.00 Ved UUtl set, eil for. CLARENCE McKEAN ROY JOHNSON, JEFF LEICHTY. Auctioneers. r w st. Paul Ladies Aid will serve hot luncK qCHE ’ Clerk '
St. Marys Catholic Church First Mass, 7:00 I Childrens Mass. 8:30 High Mass, 9:45 Prayer hour and benediction, 2:30. o ■ — Announcement for the Methodist Church j Corner Monroe and Fifth Streets The Sunday School of Religious Instruction under the direction of the (General Supt's. E. D. Colter, Virgil Krick and C. O. Porter, will meet at 9:30 a.m. There is a class for every one. The morning hour of worship at 10:45 will he conducted by the Pastor and he will be assisted by the choir. There will be special Music. This time will alsp be the occasion for the special election or Laymen to the Layman’s Association. The Judges aud Tellers are Mr. Leigh Bowen, Virgil Krick and Samuel Peoples. The Junior League of the church and the Junior church will meet at the same time as the Morniug worship hour. The combined service of the InterI mediate, High School and Senior (Leagues will met at 5:00 P.M. in devotional service and continue into the felowship hour. Dr. Bean the Dist. Supt. will be presented to the young people at this time and will also make a short address to them. i The evening service will be at 7:00 . o'clock. Dr. J. T. Bean will address j the church in the opening revival ser|vice and after that will conduct the Last Quarterly conference for the year. —— -O • " - Rev. Rupnow Announces Subjects For Sermons The Rev. F. H. Rupnow, who will assist in the special services to be held at the Zion Reformed church next week announces the following sermon subjects: Sunday Night, Jan. 20—“ Christian Evangelism in this New Age of Internationalism.'' Tuesday, Jan. 22—" The Primacy of the Sou'.." Wednesday, Jan. 23 —"Life's High- ■ er Revelations.” Thursday, Jan. 24—" Fools Make
Mock at Sin” Friday, Jan. 25—“ The Predomin. ance of Good in this World.” Sunday night, Jan. 27 "The New Approach to God.” All of the above services begin at 7:30 o’clock. Monday and Saturday nights are omitted. o Have you seen the new Bros. Six? XOTICK OF IXSOI.VIIM J In the Mutter of the Katute <il lUrvrv Meele Deceased Xo. JKZ7S In the Adams Circuit Court. Novembo Term. 1928. Notice Is hereby given (hat upon petition filed in said Court by the administrator of said estate, setting im the insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabil;. ties thereof, the judge of said emirt. dH on the loth day of January. In2t> fj ni | said estate to be probablt insolvent, and order the same to be settled anor.b ingly The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby notified of such in. colveney, and required to fib their claims against said estate for allowance on February Sth. 1929. Witness the clerk and seal of said court at Decatur, Indiana, this loth day of January 1929. John E. Nels .n Clerk. Adams Circuit Court I’rucbte and Litterer, Attorneys Jan. 12-19 O Have you seen the new Dod?e Bros. Six? 1513
Sill io::. DISCOUNT ON YOUR Electric Light Bills BY PAYIN6 ON OR BEFORE Jan. 20 POWER BILLS are also due and must be PAID by twentieth of month at CITY HALL
