Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 15 February 1929 — Page 2

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HBuflin ■ ■■: ■ ■ ■ CLASSIFIED g WVERTISEMENTS J ■ BUSINESS CARDS, a AND NOTICES Wt'"I*'* 1 *'* ■■ ■ a FOR SALE FOR SALE: " OLD HICKORY SMOKED SALT, 10 lb can 60c BI RK ELEVATOR CO. 22ti FOR SALE —Bay mare, coming six years old. Sound, and good worker. W. A. Whitteabarger five miles northeast of Decatur. 36 6tx FOR SALE—German police pups, lull blooded, real stock dog for farms. I. H. Goldner, phone 863-J. 37t6x FOR SALE: Extracted honey, 16 cents per pound. W. W. Hawkins, Deeatur phone 8610. 3813 t FOR SALE—Ford ton truck. Call at 604 W. Madison St. 3S-.ir FOR SALE -Two turkey liens. Martin Krueckeberg, route 8. Decatur phone J-845. 38-3tx FOR SALE— Michigan apples. $1.25 per basket; 65c per % basket. Bring your baskets. Michigan sand potatoes at 85c bushel. Clover honey 20c per box, three boxes 50c. A. M. Mauller, Pleasant Mills. 39-6 t FOR SALE—Kalamazoo stoves, ranges and furnaces. Sold on factory terms, factory 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 ' 3t FOR SALE—Girl's plaid coat and sport dresses, sizes 16 and 18. Also two sweaters. Call 384. 39t0 FOR SALE 50 shocks of corn fodder. Gust Borne, Decatur R. R. 4 40-3tx FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY—S% acres high ly improved, 3% miles- west of Decatur, on Franklin highway. Steefr* & Jaherg Realty Cbnrpany. r%orfe 2ai. 40t”, FOR SALE—2O acres; 5 room house: some fruit, drove well and spring; 10 mile southeast of Decatur. Price 11600. Steele A- Jaberg. phone. 256. 40t!t FOR SALE—Store building, 7~room house and garage, on half acre of ground, 10 miles of Decatur. Price $1750 for all this property. Priced for quick sale. Steele & Jaberg Realty Co., phone 256. -lot.’ WANTED W A N T E D—Stenographer. Phone 937. It WANTED—CIover or Alfalfa Hay. Cal) 696. 39-31 x lIELP 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 for as to ability and honesty. Anna I. 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 First Protective Tariff The first national tariff act was passed by congress July 4, 1789. This was for the purpose of revenue, but certain Industries such as glass and earthenware were protected.

PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Saturday, Feb. 16, 1929 Commencing 1 o'clock p.m. Corner of Adams and 11th streets Decatur, Indiana Oak davenpart; 3 large oak rockers; oak library table; sewing machine; 6 leather bottom dining chairs; 4 rockers; 4 kitchen chairs; 2 beds; complete; writing desk; 8 day clock; Windsor cook stove; range, white and blue enamel, just bought uew; 4burner oilstove; heating stove; 11x12 rug; several small rugs; some rag carpet: electric washing machine; electric sweeper; electric iron; ironing board; 8 full blood White Brahman pullets; 17 head of mixed chick ens; lawn mower; tub; boiler; dishes and cooking utensils; fruit jars, and many articles too numerous to mention. Large hall mirror. TERMS—CASH. Mrs. Joe Malony Roy S. Johnson, auct. Jack Brunton, clerk.

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I MONEY TO LOAN on Farms and City Property We write Insurance. SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY 'Decatur Indiana I 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 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 , H. FROHNAPFEL. D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You. at 104 S. Third Street. ’ i Office and Residence Phone 314. j Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. i i — •| Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Confer aud Mr. 1 and Mrs. Wm. Iz-nhart. will motor to • Tort Wayne this opening to attend : the Decatur-Central basketball game. '<r ’--±=B H. S. MICHAUD k : SELLS FARM AND CITY PROPERTY ’ ] Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 496 t I 133 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. i I 1 1

Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will |be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. | Florence Holthouse Judge .1. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. ■nHMMMBHMaMI fAVV y ° U are a *l* n £’ ft •L »ve time, trouble money and misS iloP ery by ' ft Chiropractic Adjustments. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK East Buffalo, Feb. 15.—<U.R)—Livestock: hogs receipts. 1,900; holdovers, 300; market steady, 10c down; 250- 1 350 ibp., $10.25-»ll; 200-250 lbs., $10.65-111.10; 160-200 lbs., $10.75-SH.IO; 130-160 lbs., $9.75-$11.10; 90-130 lbs.,, $9.50-$10.25; packing sows. $8.85-$9.35. Cattle receipts, 125; calves, 400; | market steady, market 50c up; beef steers, $10.50-$12.50; light yearling steers and heifers, $11.25-$13.25; beef cows, SB-$9.75; low cutter and cutter I cows, $4.75-$7; vealers, $17.50-$lB. j Sheep receipts, 2,800; market 25 to I 35c up; top fat lambs, $17.35; bulk fat lambs, $16.75-117.25; bulk cull lambs, $9.75-$13.25; bulk fat ewes, $8.50-$9.50. FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Feb. 15—IU.R) — Livestock: cattle receipts. 100; sheep receipts, 150; calves receipts, 100; hogs receipts, 500; market steady to 10c lower; 90-120 lbs., $8; 120-140 lbs., $9.25; 140-160 lbs, $9.80; 160-180 lbs., $10.15; 180-200 lbs., $10.30; 200-250 Jos., $10.20; 250-300 lbs., $10.05; 300400 lbs., $9.70; roughs, $8.75; stags, $6.25; calves, $16.50; lambs, $15.50. Chicago Grain Close March May July Wheat $127% $1.32 $1.34% Corn 96% .99% 1.02% , Oats —. -51% -52% -50% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected February 12) No. 2 Soft winter wheat $1 30 No. 2 Mixed wheat $1.20 No. 2 Hard wheat . I sl.lO No. 2 White oats * 48 Yellow Corn per 100$13° White or mixed corn $1.20 Barley 50c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs 32c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat — —• 48c r» " Switch Tender Killed Winchester, Ind., Feb. 15 —(UP) Howard Hines, 30. Muncie. Big Four railroad switch tender, was killed instantly near here when a speeder on which he was riding was struck by a passenger train. ROY JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Now arranging March sale dates, j Call early at my expense for a service 1 that will mean more DOLLARS and ’ CENTS to you, the DAY of your I SALE. Office Room No. 1. Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phone 606 aud 1022.

J IKK l£X EXPENSIVE DISCOMFORT UNEVEN heat is not only needless but is expensive as well. An Automatic Heat Regulator costs less than the frequent colds which come from having rooms first too hot and then too cold. And it pays for itself aga'n 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 just the amount of heat you need. Phone us today. AUGUST WALTER, 254 N. Second st. Phone 207

COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses Elmer J. Baker, salesman, to Mary Jane Brown, both of Decatur. Real Estate Transfers Daniel Miller to Joseph D. Winteregg, 40 acres in Monroe township, for I $2,100. , James C. Harkless to Charley W. Hoile, 52% acres in Union township, for $4,750. | Thomas J. Durkin to Christian F. ' Bucher, lot 44 in Decatur, for S3OO. | Theodore Koenemann to Louis Reinking, 80 acres in Preble township, for SIO,OOO. Earl L. Dustman to Chauncey Reyn- , olds, lot 13 in Buena Vista, for S3BO. Charles W. Feusel to Emma M. ' Feasel, 40 acres in Blue Creek township for sl. Guardian Discharged In the guardianship of Lucia R., Johu U, and Martha M. McCrory, the final report was filed and approved and the guardian, John S. CcCrory, was discharged. Guardian Appointed E. Burt Lenhart has been appointed guardian of Sarah L. Summers. His bond is SBOO. The Bank of Geneva has been appointed guardian of Agusutus C. Kramer. Estate Opened letters of administration have been issued to Eli C. Bierie in the estate of Hector Van Dale. His boud is S2OO, To Sell Real Estate In the estate of Effie Jane Brewster, a petition was filed by the admin- , istrator to sell the real estate. Estates Settled In the estate of Rebecca E. Dickerson, the final report was approved, the administratrix discharged and the estate adjudged settled. In the estate of Susanna Yager, the final report was approved, the administratrix discharged and the estate adjuged settled. In the estate of Samuel F. Lott, the final report was approved, the administrator discharged and the estate adjudged settled. In the estate of William H. Graham, RECEIVED a car of Pocahontas Coal $7 a ton HAUGK’S COAL YARD. Julius Haugk

Ashbaucber’s MAJESTIC FURNACES I! ASBESTOS SHINGLE : ROOFING ; SPOUTING ; ; LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739 eWIAAAMIAAAARAniNraVWWMVWte

PUBLIC SALE OF REGISTERED HOLSTEIN CATTLE AND BELGIAN HORSES We, the undersigned, will sell at Public Auction Hale, at our farm, located 514 miles southeast of Monroeville, Indiana, known as the OLD SMITH Farm; 114 miles south and miles west of Dixon, Ohio; 10 miles northeast of Decatur, Indiana, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1929 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. The foilowing property: 12—Head of Cattle—l 2 Tbeso are all pure bred, registered or eligible to be registered, Holstein cattld. This group includes nine heifers, the eldest being 10 months, and 3 young bulls, 6—Head of Horses —6 One match team of 5 year old roans, the mare in this team is a pure bred Belgian: 1 bay mare'6 years old. weight 1700; 1 bay horse, weight 1900. coming 4 years old; 1 spring colt; 1 bay mare, 5 years old, weight ISOO, pure bred Belgian. Will also sell, one United States Cream Separator, No. 11. in first class shape: Set of Double Breeching Harness, heavy, brass mounted, 2 years old, and in good shape. TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE. STRAUSS BROTHERS COMPANY and J. W. CHAPMAN, Owners. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer Joseph J. Peters, clerk Runch on ground by Ladies’ Aid of Clarks Chapel Church,

the final report was approved, the executor discharged ami the estate , adjudged settled. — o | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Helm have returned home from Indianapolis, where , they attended tho Indiana Retail Clothiers meeting. VOTH EOF FIX4I. I I I.F'II AI Ol EMTATH M*. »4«I Notice is hereby given to tlie cr< <n- , tors, heir- and legatees of Mai tin M. , Herr, deceased to appear in the .Via « Circuit Court, held at l>e<atur In; Ha. . u on the lath day of March. ~‘ l show cause, if any. why the I in. I Settlement Accounts with }**« eK ‘ 1 said decedent should not be appro'< and said I'clrs arc notified to th< n a id there make proof of heirship, and i •live tlieli distributive shares. Charles .1. Herr. I.xeeiitor Decatur. Indiana, February 1? 1 Attorney J. F, Snow. 1 1 1 • XITH -iToFmN Al'.' SF• ■ ' 1 ESTATE NO. -'h* Notice i- hereby Riven to the xi< ditors heirs and legatees <»t < hat itelc’heldeifer. deceased, t > aprc'o y •lie Adams Circuit < ourt. h< id il l»e •» tor. Indiana, on the 1- •» . '-f » VJ'I i and show cause, it an... wn> J ‘ .-inel S. element Accounts with the * la ' e Ernest Iteichcldelfer, Executm Decatur. Indiana. February 1 ? . 1 SALE CALENDAR | Any sale advertised in the.Uecatur Daily Democrat will be listed in t.u. . column free of charge. We a’sehavej a special price for hand bills, "hen sale is advertised in this paper. Feb. 16.—E. A. Vernon, just west of Decatur on Nuttman ave. Closingout sale of Dairy Cattle. Feb i9_F. J. Schmitt, 1 mile nort.i Decatur on river road. Large stock Feb. 20—Claude Harvey, 2 mile east of Monroe. Closing out sa.e. Feb. 21 —William Hale, 1 mile south, % mile east Rockford, Ohio. Feb. 22—Fred Smith, 2 miles west of Decatur. Feb. 23—A. J. Smith,' 1 mile north of Decatur on state road 27. Closing out sale. Feb. 25—S. T. Welker, 6% miles east Decatur on Wren Road. Feb. 26 —C. O. Green, 1 mi. south of Pleasant Mills. Ind. Feb. 27—Albert Gage. 3 ml southeast nf necatul* rm Ploa«nni MUI- -n»<: Feb. 227 —August Conrad. 10 mi. north west of Decatur, % mi. south and % mi. west Freidheim church. Closing out sale. Feb. 28, J. E. Anderson, %mile east Decatur, Closipg out sale Large herd of Dairy cattle. Feb. 28—J. E. Anderson, % mile east Decatur. Closing out sale of Dairy cattle, machinery, etc. Feb. 28—Albert F. Moser, 9 miles southeast of Bluffton, 6 miles west Berne, 1% miles northwest of Linn Grove. Dairy cattle. Meh. I—William Lee, 4 miles northwest. Rockford, O. Stock sale. Meh. 2 —Julian Mennick & Son, 1 mile north Hoagland. Closing out sale. Meh. 4—Henry F. Borne, west of Peterson. Closing out sale. Mar. 11—Mrs. Mary A. Tague, 5 mi. southeast of Decatur. Meh. 13—Arthur Stove, 4 miles east of Willshire. Stock sale. 1 Meh. 13—Joseph Bowen, %mile north ' Willshire. Closing out sale. Farm machinery and livestock.

NOTICE OF A«*I«VEE'H NAIF. Hv order of the Adams J* ‘ 1 will on »lon<l«>’. FebriiHry, X> HUP h< I Inn Grove, lilnm" < "»»•*. Indtonn of- ' sale in bulk at public sale, reLirilless of appraisement the entire stock of merchandise and store flxtiires now in my hands as assignee for the , r Ter t m. S : Haff cashhal'f In'.six month" with six per cent (6 r f* Interest. Defer*d payments to he secured by surety or purchaser may pay all ' a '.h invoice and appraineinent may b* „ « Bank of Linn drove or at the office of my attorney in Decatur, InDore B Erwin, Attorney. Decatur, Indiana. Muri Lybarger Assignee Linn Grove Indiana Jan, 25-Feb. APPCHNTMENT Notice is hereby Riven That the unilersigned has been Thomas }:?r r of 0 Adam'Zcourny. deceased. The • •sfite is probably solvent. Ü B .irvev P Lafontaine. Lenhart. Heller and Schtrger A Jan. It 192 H. . _ UWINTMENI OF Notice 18 hereby « * * (jnted A(! htini--dersigned has been 11 Brewe X l d a a%s f .&. d-eased. The estate is pro^bly A^<';ißtraW>l . . (•' 1., Walters Attorney re V.. I-a-ri-

PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1929 Commencing at 12 noon 3 " HEA ? t?n 4°vea S r weight 1350 tbs., a good Sorne.l mare, light mane -nd , - * real w()rk horse . 9 ye ‘Xo-d 20; Heifor calf, 5 months old. Guernsey and Jersey. HOGS Big Type Poland China Sow. One Angora Nanny Goat. POULTRY —2 dozen White Leghorn hens. 7 H»nd of GEE-E. FARM MACHINERY hav loader Deering binder, 7 ft. cut; Thomas mover, s«■ euG £ hio ha. • Nisco manure spreader, A l condition; John Deere ~ ng tooth barged one: farm wagon and hay rack, iron wheel wagon, - bpring i , rows; 2 discs; 60 tooth spike harrow; I.H.C cultivators, mud riding breaking plows; 2 walking breaking p ows, shape- nump boat- bob s’.ed:-: double shovels; gas engine, 1% Hl , gooa snape, set jack: power washing machine; hay slings; double set w‘’r single work harness; many articles too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD GOODS , Davenport; chairs;'tables; cupboards; 5 gallon churn; beds,, Ja cans, and many other articles Anchor Holt cream seperator, clean. - . 140 etrz incubator; 240 egg incubator. months TERMS—AII sums of $lO or under, cash, over that, amount J time on good bankable note bearing 8% interest the last 3 months, i count, for cash. B RED SMITH, Owner Roy Johnson, auctioneer Leo Ehinger, clerk. “public sale] A.s 1 have rented my farm. 1 will sell at public auction at my tai tn. - miles east of Monroe; 6 miles south of Decatur on County Farm roa miles ’.vest of Willshire, Ohio, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1929 Commencing at 10:00 o'clock A. M. — HORSES— > Match team, Roan mares, 11 and 12 years old, weight 2800 lbs. a ■ pair of mares, gentle and good workers, bred to the Steiner horse. 12—HEAD OF CATTLE—I 2 , Jc Holstein & Guernsey cow, 4 years old, will be fresh March Ist . <‘ cow, 2 years old, b efresh March 15th; Holstein cow, 2 years old, ' .]] flow, be fresh June 25th; Holstein cow, 7 years old, giving a good Ko». be fresh September 2nd; Holstein cow, 10 years old giving a good flo" milk, will be fresh August 13th; 4 heifers coming 2 years old, bred; - ' old Guernsey bull, a good one; two nice Holstein heifer calves. 57—HEAD OF HOGS—S7 Two Spotted sows, with 8 and 9 pigs by side, 7 weeks old; 2 red so , 1 Belted bow, due to farrow second litter March Ist; two white sows due farrow March Ist; Duroc male hog; 18 shoats weighing 75 pounds Hai • 14 pigs, weight about 40 pounds each. 30—HEAD OF SHEEP—3O 30 head coming 2 year old Shropshire ewes, a fine flock, due to ia> 1 March 15th. HAY AND GRAIN -400 bushels of corn in crib; 400 bushels of oats, crib of seed torn; 3 ton mixed hay; 4 ton timothy and Alsack mixed MACHINERY —Fordson Tractor, good as new, completely eqt’iPl l,1 ■ Oliver T’-actor plow, 12-lnch, new, John Deere Tractor disc, like new. FARM IMPLEMENTS R ! McCormick Deering binder, 8-ft. used 2 seasons; Dunham cultipacker. s-| ft., like new; John Deere rotary hoe, new; 10 hole Hoosier grain drill, goo as new; McCormick-Deering manure spreader, only hauled about 30 leads,Keystone Gearless hay loader in good shape; Deering mower, 5-ft. cut. »’ good shape, 3 section John Deere spring tooth harrow, new; 3 section sink - tooth harrow, new; Studebaker wagon, 3'4 in. good shape; new set hay ladders and grain bed combined, 28 inch side boards; John Deere single Tl1 "- cultivator, good; walking cultivator, new; C. B. & Q. corn planter, like ne« . - hay tedder, good shape; Oliver riding breaking plow; new set dump boards. ' set of breeching harness, like new; set of light farm harness, good; hots'collars; bunch of good double trees, Jork, etc., and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS All sums of $lO and under cash; over that amount a credit <] 9 months will be given, purchaser to give a good bankable note bearing 8 ,»> interest the last 3 months. If not paid at the end of 9 months, 8% interest will be charged from date of sale. 4% discount for cash. No property to b'-' vemoved until settled for. CLAUD A. HARVEY, Owner ' Roy S. Johnson and Jeff Leichty, auctioneers : S»arost and Patterson, clerks Ladies' Aid of st. Paul will serve lunch.

( IKC IIT lOIHT 11.1.0 W l\< |> |~„ j JAN VARY 111211 ‘ H. M. IhsVoss Special Judge in <,<■ I A 1.. Hales do .. 11. B. 1 Idler do -n du Gibault Home for Boys Bd <• :i.' „ John E. Nelson Attending Court li'od Bernice Nelson do i;do Wm Sehamerloh Ct Bailiff Hai l Hollingsworth Per Diem C 3t on I*. M Hower Riding Bailiff 6S.no Dennis Striker Jury I John W. Bleeke do .7.21*1 Janies F. Buyer do 10.60 Janies Everett do 3.00 j Levi K. Schindler do s _'o J. N Burkhead do 7oi John Hahegger do s tin Reuben Bradford do M) Edwin Arnold ih> Esias Jones do Chas Feasel do . . C'O David I*. Coffee do 6.V0 John Magley do SOO Glenn Cowan do Western I nion Ct R Ex 9.00 B F. Roller Pauper Attorney l»,i>o citizens Tel Co. Ct R- , i*' Lawyers Cooperative Pub (01. B ..-0 The Frank Shephard Co do 16.00 American Law Auditor Adams County. — NOTICE The feed mill at Bubo will be closed until further notice. 39-3tx C E fhronHter.