Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1929 — Page 2

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You have at your convenience the most modern Tailor Shop in Decatur Dry Cleaning. Pressing and Repairing at moderate prices. Holthouse Schulte&Co

ffli i>iß O K O' Bl ® B ® fliiiiS iuMLiilflß CLASSIFIED I B WVERTISEMENTb. J ■ business cards. ■ I AND NOTICES ■ ■ ■ C- 2 ® for sale for SMOKED SALT. 10 tt» can 60c Bl KK ELEVATOR CO. 22tf •'FOR SALE—6 Choice f"'e lamb? at market price. Phil L. Schieferstein, Route 7. 38-3txeod 'FOR SALE —Incubators, ISO egg to 600 egg size- Queens and other makes at M price. For information, call Decatur telephone 155. 17-12tx t w FOR SALE—Bay mare, coming six ' years old. Sound, and good worker. •W. A. WTiittenbarger five miles north- 1 'east of Decatur. 36-6tx • FOR SALE —German police pups, toll • blooded, real stock dog for farms. L. H. Goldner, phone 863-J. 37tGx FOR SALE—New 1929 model WillysKnight. Only driven 2000 miles. Will sell very reasonable. Or will take a cheaper car as part payment. W. A. Thornton, 304 N. 11 st., phone 693. 37t3x FOR SALE — Registered Holstein male calves, ready for service. On the accredited list. Phone 811-D. Charles Kukelhan. 37t3x FOR SALE. Extracted honey, IS cents per pound. W. W. Hawkins. Decatur phone 8610. 3813* FOR SALE—Ford ton truck. Call at 604 W. Madison St. • FOR SALE—Two turkey In ns Martin Krueckeberg, route 8. Decatur phone J-845. 3S-3tx FOR SALE — Michigan apples, f1 25 per basket; 65c per % basket. Bring your baskets. Michigan sand potatoes at 85c bushel. Clover honey 20 box, three boxes 50c. A. M. MaullW? Pleasant Mills. P.'JOt FOR SALE- Kalamazoo stoves, r.mgi s and furnaces. Sold on factory termSrfactory prices. You may see them on our floors. We save you from 1-3 to 1-2 Why pay more? Sprague Furniture Co. First door north of Fisher and Harris. Phone 199. 39-3 t FOR SALE —Girl’s plaid coat and sport dresses, sizes 16 and 18. Also 1 two sweaters. Call 384. 39t3 WANTED —WANTED— Rags, Rubber, Paper of all kinds. Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. Also in the market for Wool. We will call with our truck for anything you wish to dispose of. Also In the market for Furs, Hides and Tallow. Phone 442 MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing 89-W ts— WANTED—CIover or ' Alialfa Hay. Call 696 . 39-3tx iiELP WANTED —Good strong man able to handle 160 acres in Kirkland Twp. Adams Co. must have your own •machinery. Give references from former farmers you have worked f r as to ability and honesty. Anna 1. Laman, 190 Garfield avenue, Battle Creek Michigan. 7-8-9-14-15-16-21-22-23 WANTED—GirI for office work. Address Box X % Decatur Democrat. 38-3tx Would Investigate Further Professor Y (writing to his wife and daughter sojourning at fashionable watering place)—Dear Maizie: You Inform me that you have engaged our Lucie to an elegant and dashing young chap. My eventual blessing and a very capable detective are now on the way to you. APPOINTMENT Ol' AUMIMBTHATOH No. 3«35 Notice is hereby given. That the tinderaigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Margaret E. Hendricks alte of Adams County, de ceased. The aatate is probably solvent. William A. Hendricks, Administrator James T. Merryman, Attorney February 7, 1929. Feb. 7-14-21 APPOINTMENT OF WMIMSTRATOH WITH WILL ANNEXED No. 2033 Notice is hereby given That (he undersigned baa been appointed Administrator with will annexed of the estate of Samuel Worklnger late of Adams County, deceased The estate Is probably solvent. Old Adams County Bank. Administrator With will annexed J. W. Teeple, Attorney Feb. 6, 1929. Feb. 7-14-21 O Adams County Auto Co., invites you to attend the Tractor Demonstration Friday, Feb. 15. Lunch and everything Free.

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MONEY TO LOAN on Farms and City Property We write Insurance. SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY Decatui Indiana S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses l ilted 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 Abstracts 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 IL 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 COURT HOUSE Demurrer Filed A demurrer to the complaint lias been filed in the case of Bessie Ward administratrix by the Eastern Indiana Oil and Supply company. Found Not Guilty Grover Bucher, of Geneva, was tried in circuit court before Judge Sutton this morning on a charge of failure to support his wife. After hearing the evidence in the case, the court found Bucher not. guilty. To Sell Property In the estate of Henry S. Marbaugh, the administratrix was authorized to sell the personal property at public sale. Bond Is Forfeited In the case of the state vs. C. L. Tyndall, set for trial in circuit court today, the defendant, failed to appear for trial and his cash bond of $75 was ordered forfeited. The clerk was instructed to issue another warrant for Tyndall's arrest. Assistant Prosecutor Named In the case of the state vs. George Yakc. the court appointed John T. Kelly to assist. In the prosecution of the ease, upon motion of the prosecuting attorney.

SUNDAY EXCURSIONS via Nickel Plate Road Sunday, Feb. 17 82.75 TOLEDO ; Round Trip .; Consult Ticket Agents.

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Wheat 31.28% 11.33% $1.35 ( Corn 96% 1.00 1.02% ( Oats .52% .52 .50% East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. Feb. 14—(UP)—Livestock: Hogs: Receipts 800; Holdovers 800; market 10c lower; 150-350 lbs I $10.25-111.00; 200-250 lbs $lO-75 $ 11.15; , 160-200 lbs SIO.OO-$ll.l5; 130-160 lbs; ’ $9.75-$11.15; 90-130 lbs; $950-$10.25; Packing Sows $8.85-$9.25;. Cattle receipts 125; Market steady beef steers $10.50-sl2-50; beef cows SB.OO-$9.75; Vealers $17.00-$17.50. Calves 150 Market steady. Light yearling steers and heifers $11.25-$13.-25; Low cutter and cutter cows $4.75$7.00. Sheep receipts 800. Market steady top fat lambs sl6 25-$17.0 O; Bulk cull lambs $9.50-$13.00; Bulk fat ewes $8.50 $9.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Calves 25; hogs 250; sheep 50. Market steady to 10c lower. 90-120 lbs. $8; 120-140 lb $9.25; 140-160 lbs. i $9.90; 160-180 lbs. $10.25; 180-200 lbs $10.40; 200-250 lb $10.30; 250-300 lbs. $10.15; 300-400 lbs. $9.80; roughs, $8.50; stags $6.25; calves $15.50; lambs sls. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected February 12) No. 2 Soft winter wheat $l3O No. 2 Mixed wheat $1.20 No. 2 Hard wheat sl.lO No. 2 White oats $ 48 Yellow Corn per 100 $1.30 ■White or mixed corn . v z . $1,20 Barley i.T.... ?. 50c Kye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs 32c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat — • 4® c Attend the Hart-Parr Tractor Demonstration at the Adams County Auto Co., Friday, Feb. 15. APPOINTMENT OF EXEt ITKIX No. 3034 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executrix of estate of Peter F. Jones late of Adams county deeased. The estate is probably solvent. Etta Jones Executrix Dore B. Erwin Attorney. Feb, n. 1929 Feb.

flrvjr ROY JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Now arranging March sale dates. Call early at my expense for a service that will mean more DOLLARS and CENTS to you, the DAY of your SALE. Office Room No. 1. Peoples ' Loan & Trust Bldg. Phone 606 and ’ 1022. wO EXPENSIVE DISCOMFORT UNEVEN heat is not only need- ? less but is expensive as well. An Automatic Heat Regulator costs less than the frequent co'.ds which come from having rooms first too hot and then too cold. And it pays for itself again by the fuel it saves. We can install one of these little mechanical watchmen on ■ your present heating system. It will make your furnace give 1 just the amount of heat you need. Phone us today. AUGUST WALTER, 254 N. Second st. Phone 207

A DMINIMTK iTRI X M 4 IE W, rERNONAb PROPERI 4 State of Indiana, County of Adai.ia. SS In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Marbaugh. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administratrix of the K«tate ( of Henrv Marbaugh. deceased, will of-f.-r for sale sit publli- auetlon Bt 'be late residence of said decedent in Blue Greek Township. Adams '-'Ounty. na. four miles southwest of Willshire, and one and one half miles «‘>u t h*'«" I of Salein. ON THI'RSPAV. THE 2"TH PAY OF FEBRUARY. 192'1. the follOWl Ing personal property, to-wlt: HORSES One bav mare? and one gray niare. FARM MACHINERY One Milwaukee binder, one McCoi- ' miek-Deertng double disc, ° ne tlonal corn planter, one Kock Island bav loader, one old-disc, one manure I spreader, one spike harrow, one bugg>. lone corn cultivator one set double harness one leather collar, one canvas collar, one hand saw, one tile scoop, one four-horse evener one walking plow. one single shovel plow, one ''buble shave! plow, one riding breaking Plow. I one scoop board, one post hole dlggc ■ one fodder cutter, one set mud boa runners, one scoop shovel one pltih fork one wagon bed. one iron kettle. • One ear* one* grind stone, one cream | separator, one barrel, one lard pies . one sausage grinder, one i-oppei kettl . one seeder, one lot cans and jars, one | washing machine SO bushels oats’, about 200 bushels of tr °" d HOI SEHOI.P ««Ol>s One kitchen range, two kitchen ta - les six chairs, one stand, one < out I . inc rocking chair, linoleum, one b sc burner tw > rocking chairs, one daven port, one library table, one rug .» x -. three small rugs, one dressci. bed an 1 seringa one rug, one cupboard, on« sew mg machine, two stands, one dresser, six chairs, and other small articles too numerous to mention „. l .i„ ) . k noo n Said sale Co begin at 1- o ilo< k noon on said day. central standard time. TERMS ... i Sums of 15.00 or under rash in hand, over 15 00 a credit of six months will be giv’en with interest at 8% from date of sale to be secured by promissory note with freehold surety to the ap proval ot the undersigned. No property to be removed from said premises un 111 Be ‘udah Wolfe, Administratrix Lenhart Helfer! & Sehurgcr, Attorneys Will Myer*. Auctioneer. Wils La'ughery Clerk. Fcb u —o —— NOTIIE EXE4 ITRIX SALE OF i'ehsoxm. PROPERTY Notice is hereby given thSt Mary A. Takue Executrix of the will of Lewis W Tague, deceased ,igr -cable to the ord.-, of il>e Adams Court on Monday th" Uth day of Ma>• h. • R the late residence nf tlie di' edi nt. .1 uated one mile cast nnd one half nilli north of St. Paul s Church in "*ishiim- ' ton Township. Adams County. Indiana.. will offer for sale at - üblie Auction t ie personal property of said estate, eontißiing of American Grain >.>!»< Ideal Mower. Keystone Hay Loader a Hav tedder. Hay lake McCormick Bintier Grain Sacks, Manure spreadei. Snring Tooth Harrow. W agm B".'Turnbull Wagon. Hay, Log and t.ra n Rack-combined, beed nn p n p SS double Harness, set ot ’j"’* 1 ' '{i I*n^ 1 * n^' tb buggv harness Horse < ••H/'s- r Sn '' ’’ n Roller Black Hawk Corn Planter. W rc, {Ms! e Ha.-Vow, AVery Cultß-tor. R d ng Plow. Breaking Plow. Shovel 1 I Sausage Grinder. Lard Press. Kettles and Spiders and numerous other itrms of tools and agricultural implements. I'EHMS All sums of $5 00 an fl under eas t 'n h ind "11 day of sale and for all purchases over SSOO a note, becoming due and pavable in « months from date of hearing 8% interest aft< i du with fXt-Uold surety to the approval of hr' executrix will be required All notes to be on the usual bank f °xjo' roods or property shall be removconditions of sale have been Cjm ‘ ,Ued Mary A. Tague, Executrix James T. Merryman, Attorney. ( (ommismonerTaixowances for FERRI Mtv Ilian Ft. 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August Conrad do 10 h(1 Christ Eicher do - ()0 Henry Dehner do ((1 qq J A. Hendricks do F. L. Johnson Farm James Kenney Co. Co- 175'00 Mabellc Meyers salary 1 1 spdlh & Yager Root Twp P -6’ Winnes Shoe Store do • Fisher & Harris do - ; 73 Fisher & Harris Wash, do 2 1. Niblick J Co do - Burk Elevator Co do s*oo i-. rt. rabler du 5*6 Allen Miller do . ■ r „ 5 Bcincke St bon do Hower Bro. do r. ( , 0 J W. Vizard do 1 |gg Chas Voglewcdc du • ‘ J * J. Grovery do Emmerson Bennett du • Julius Haugh do ..-'.y Frank Krick do x? 50 Smith? YageV «" Falk 'st.Mary sd" I I I Dr. I T. ’j V McKean Hart ford do 21.01, N. B Shepherd Wabash do 'Mat Brelner Salary custodian I . August Walter Ct. House Ex - I Hyland Plumbing Ct H. Lx. .1, J Grocery do hup - . . Huntington Lab. lk> do McConnell & Sou du • Continents Mfg Co do I ; -’; ■* U. 8. Chemical Co do « J -’ J

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Farm and Dairy Cattle Sale SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1929 Onc-fourlh mile west of Decutur on Nuttinuii iivenue, on what is known as the Hanna farm. Sale will be under shelter in case of had weather. Commencing at 12 o’clock noon. 13 —Head of Cattle —13 \Vc will offer for sale 12 head of Jersey cows and heifers. One Holstein and Jersey cow. Several of these cows now have heifer calves by side, others will be fresh by sale day and close-up Springers. As I conducted a retail dairy route in Decatur for several years I alwavs retained the best cows and heifers for my herd Fhis is an exceptionally high grade bunch of young cows, the kind you will like to own. Don’t forget the date. 21—Head of Hogs—2l One Brood Sow, Big Spotted Poland, will farrow last part of February; 1 brood sow. Chester White, will farrw last part of February; I yearling Yorkshire male hog; 9 shouts, weight 100 tbs., 9 shouts, weight 60 lbs. HAY—I 1 ton of good fine Timothy Hay. FARM IMPLEMENTS and MISCELLANEOUS One hay loader; 1 wagon; 1 Champion binder; 1 brooder stove; chicken feeders; 5 hog troughs; 2 hog crates; 30 rod of poultry wire. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE One good upright piano; 1 brass bed and springs; 1 davenport; 3 rockers; 1 dining table; 1 buffet; kitchen chairs; 1 morris 3-way heating stove; 1 Majestic kitchen range; 1 kitchen cabinet. TERMS—AII sums of $5 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of 9 months will be giv< n, purchaser giving a good bankable note bearing 8% the last 3 months. 4% discount for cash on all sums over $5.00. No properly removed until settled for. E. A. and A. M. VERNON Rov Johnson, auctioneer. It’s In Your Power To “Free” Yourself Financially n \ w wa. iltx V\ / \ I". Bp w v - ABRAHAM LINCOLN’S emancipation act was prompted by his firm 1 belief that all men are born equal and entitled to Freedom. t J * t Yet full Freedom is also based r on Financial Stability. Lest the future enslave you in money worries - - SAVE! A steadilyj growing 4 b /« Savings Account here soon will “free” you - - financially. Start one! EJ ; Old Adams County Bank a

State of Indiana, County ~r I. Albert Harlow. Audit,,, j,, ’ JS: said county and atat" lierebv ,w that the foregoing; Is a i i-i,,. y an . r,lf ' rvt copy of the allowan,,., the Board of Commission,., < ’’"A jV February aeaaloft 1929. 1 ‘heir Witness my bund ami off,, |. lt , 4 day of February lH2'.t. ,l "H* Albert Harlow Auditor of Ailains Count !ndt tWu Hart-Parr Tractor Demon stration Friday. Feb. 15, a j ams County Auto Co. Every! Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It P ayi