Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 18 February 1929 — Page 2
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We have them:— Corduroy Sheep Lines, Mole Skin Sheep Lines, Leather Jackets Blanket Lined, and Duck, .Work Coats at greatly reduced Prices. Buy now for next winter and save money. Holthouse Schulte&Co,
■•• • ■ CLASSIFIED " a ADVERTISEMENTS, | ■ BUSINESS CARDS, I ■ AND NOTICES |. ■ " FOR SALE FOR sALE7~OLD — HICKORY SMOKED SALT. 10 lb can 60c BLRK ELEVATOR CO. _ 22tf FOR SALE—German police pups, full blooded, real stock dog for farms. I. H. Golduer, phone 863-J. 37t6.x FOR SALE — Michigan apples. $1.25 “ per basket; 65c per M basket. Bring your baskets. Michigan sand potatoes at 85c bushel. Clover honey 20e per box, three boxes 50c. A. M. Manlier. Pleasant Mills. 39-6 t FOR SALE—S" shocks of corn fodder Gust Borne. Decatur K. R. 4 4«)-3tx FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 1’01! CITY PROPERTY—S% acres highly improved, 3% miles west of Decatur. on Franklin highway. Steele & Jaberg Realty Company. Phone 256. 4 M 3 FOR SALE—2O acres; 5 room house: some fruit, drove well and spring; 10 mile southeast of Decatur. Price SI6OO. Steele & Jaberg, phono 25G. 4l)t’i FOR SALE—Store building 7 room house and garage, on half acre of ground, 10 miles southwest of Decatur. Price $1750 for all this property. Priced for quick sale. Steele & Jabers Realty Co., phone 256. 40t3 FOR SALE—Good yellow corn and also a 10x20 brootter house. T. L. Steffen, 3 mi. south, % mi. west Peterson. Cratgville phone. 41t3x FOR SALE-4,01'0 bushels corn. $!~ bushel. Delivered at Decatur. Cletus Miller, Woodburn, route 2. Monroeville phone. 41-6tx FOR, SALE— Forty a re improved farm, half mile west State road Sto. 37. Good buildings and soil. Call E-562 41-3tx FOR SALE—O.I.C. male hog eligible for registration. Phone 860-K. 42t3x FOR QUICK - SALE - to Settle - an ' Estate—Seven room modern house except furnace on Marshall street. See Steeie-Jaberg Realty Company _for price. Phone 256. 42t3x WANTED " WANTED—CIover or Alfalfa Hay. - Call 696. 39-3tx • YOUNG MAN and WOMAN—The op- " portuaity is not lost —you can still get your High School Eduation at “home during spare time. Our practi_cal method gives you complete tour -years’ course In two years. Also, a ” money-back guarantee of diploma and „admission to university or college. Write American School, Box "G. D.” »care of Decatur Democrat. 41t!) “WANTED —Two young men who will _ appreciate an opportunity to enter “the electric field. Must be willing to •study a course of training. Position • guaranteed at a satisfactory salary. “Write, giving age, reference and Box “M. M.” care of; -Decatur Democrat. 41t7x •WANTED — Plain sewing or Washing “phone 1219 and leave your number “Mrs. Ruth Dishong. 423tx ■—Y - - FOR RENT • FOR RENT — Six Room House and “ Garago first of March. Close to G. E. — 421 N. Seventh St. L. T. Brokaw. 41 3tx • FOR RENT — Farm. For particulars • call J. W. Bosse, phone 539. 41-3tx •FOR RENT—Several fields 1 % miles • northwest of Decatur on River road. “Harley Roop, phone 870-A. 42t3x • ~ ■ ' —= LOST AND FOUND • • FOUND —Some money. Owner nuay “have same by calling at this office, “describing same and paying for this —ad. 41-3 t “Murphy Continues To Lead Big Ten Scorers - Chicago, Feb. 18. — ((J.R< — With 88 •points Stretch Murphy, Purdue center, “continues to lead Big Ten scorers. — Although several of the scoring “stars have played in eight games, — Murphy's seven game total is 19 Xpoints better than that of his nearest “rival, Strickland. Indiana forward. Z The live leaders: “ FG FT TP •Murphy, Purdue 30 28 88 “Strickland, Indiana 32 5 69 Sjieichmann. Northwestern 26 14 66 •Gist, Chicago —......... 23 14 60 '"'How, Illinois 24 11 59
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MONEY TO LOAN on Farms and City Property We write Insurance. SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY Becatur 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 Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 - Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN I 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. Office and Residence Phone 314. Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m COURT HOUSE Suit On Account Filed Paul Bieberich has filed a suit on account and a dishonored check in the Adams circuit court aainst John M. Lenhart and son, demanding judgment for $225. Attorneys Fruchte and Lilterer represent, the plaintiff. Wants Guardian Appointed Frederick Stauffer has filed a petition in circuit court, asking that a guardian be appointed for Anna Elizabeth Stauffer, who, he alleges, is incapable of managing her estate, due to infirmities. Attorney H. M. DeVoss represents the petitioner. Suit On Account Stephen S. Buchanan and Claude E. Buchanan have filed a suit on account and attachment in the Adams circuit court against True Campbell, demanding judgment for $125. Attorney Dore B. Erwin represents the plaintiff. Seek Change Os Judge In the case of George Yake, an application for change of judge lias been filed. —— o ADAMS COUNTY IS ONE OF MANY REMONSTRATORS (CONTINUED FHliJl riGB ONE) SIBO,OOO. A remonstrance filed by Hartford townsirp. Daniel A. Studler, trustee, states that the township would be forced to build oue new bridge over a towm-hip riad, in case the dredging petition is granted, as a cost of $30,000. Among the other remonstrators is tlw Farmers and Merchants bank, of Bryant, which owns several acres of land affected by the drain. - —o — - Get tne Habit— T raoe at Home, It Pave
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, FEBRUARY IS. 1929.
I MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffoia Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 7300, holdovers 500, market 15-25 c up. 250-350 lbs. $lO 1"10.90; 200-250 lbs. $10.60-11; 160-200 tbs. $10.75-11: 130-160 lbs $lO-11; 90130 lbs. $9.75-10.40; packing sows. $8.75-9.25. Cattle: Receipts 1200. Calves 1400. Market 50c down, market steady. Beef steers $10.25-12; light yearling steers and heifers sll-12.75; beet cows SB-9.50; low cutter and cutter cutter cows $4.75-7. Vealers $17.50-18. Sheep: Receipts 6000; market steady. Top fat lambs $16.75-17.25; , bulk cull lambe $9.75-13.25; bulk fat ewes $8.50-9.50. Chicago Grain Close March May July Wheat .... $1.27% $1.32% $1.34% Corn 94% .98% 1.00% Oats .49% .51% .49% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected February 18) No. 2 Soft winter wheat $l3O No. 2 Mixed wheat $1.20 I No. 2 Hard wheat sl.lO I No. 2 White Oats $ .16 Yellow Corn per 100 $1.30! White or mixed corn $1,20 Barley 50c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS - EGG MARKET Eggs 32c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 48c EXTEND TIME” FOR PROBE OF ARMORY MATTER (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) wrong with banking in Indiana because he has a couple of friends engaged in the private banking business," Holmes rejoined. "He is wrong. There is much the matter with it. The main trouble is in persons allowed to run banks. The fault is not with the times. "I believe the directors are criminally liable in many failures because they are unfit to hold their positions." "One of the greatest troubles with banking is that the ninth district Republican chairman and Senator Durham have dictated every banking measure in this legislature during the pastt. en years. “That ie one of the things that has brought our lianks to disgrae. I warn you gentlemen of the senate that unless we get some relief our banks will continue to fail. Banking is a highly technical business, but in small Indiana towns it is run by farmers who made their money selling butter and eggs and who have no understanding of their adopted profession." The bill passed 30-11. Q. Mi:;. C. W. Ball and daughters, Delores and Pauline, C- V. Ellison apd children, Charles and Mary, of Muncie, and Mrs. Eugene Cassady of Anderson, returned to their respective homes Sunday evening, after visiting over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Tyner. _ ’ NOTIC EOF Gt ARDIAN’S SALE OF HEAL ESTATE In the matter of the Guardianship of Sarah L, Summers,an infirm person. By virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. the undersigned Guardian of Sarah L Summers, an infirm person, will at . the law office of Lenhart. Heller ft Schurger, 1:13 South Second Street, in ’ the City of Decatur, Indiana, on Satur- . day, March 9th 1929 at 10 o’clock A. M of said day, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer at private sale tn parcels for not less than the full appraised value, certain real estate belonging to said ward, described as foli lows. Inlot number eight hundred thirty eight (838) in Lev> S. Kapp’s Subdivision of out-lot number two hundred seventy two (272) tn Joseph Crabb's Western addition to the town (now city of Decatur, Indiana as the came is shown on tlie recorded plat of said subi division. > Also the south halt of the west half of tlie north half of out-lot number two hundred seventy five (575) In Joseph Crabbs third western addition to the town (now city) of Decatur, Indiana as the same Is designated on the recorded plat of said addition. All in Adams County, State ‘of Indiana. Said sale will be made subject, to the approval of said Court, and on the following terms and conditions, to-wit: • one-third of the purchase money of said' , real estate cash in hand on day of sale. ' one-third in nine months and one-third 1 in eighteen months. Deferred payments to he evidenced by promissory notes bearing 7% Interest from date, waiving I valuation and appraisement laws, and • .secured by mortgage on real estate . sold. Or purchaser may pay all cash If • i so desired. Dat*d February 18th 1929. E Burt Lenhart, Guardian I Lenhart, Heller a. Schurger Attorneys. 1 , Feb. 18-io
Hl!>« FOR COAL Notice Is hereby given that lhe Hoard of County Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, will receive sealed bide for the furnishing of coal for the Court House and the County Inflrmarv. on Tuesday, the sth day of March, 1929. and up until 10 o'clock A. M. on said day. as follows, towlt; One car of White Ash delivered in the basement of the Court House at Decatur. Indiana; One <ar of White Ash unloaded into trucks at Decatur. Indiana for the use of the County Infirmary. Bids will also be received for other qualities delivered in the same quantities and at the same places as above specified. The Board reserves ther Ight to reject any or all bids. All coal subject to the approval of the custodian or superintendent of such institutions. The Iprces are for Immediate deliveries. Bid to be accompanied with affidavit and bond as required by law. B. F. Brelner Geo. Shoemaker J. G. Hoffman Commissioners Feb. 11-18 „ — o BIDS FOH EI.Et THIt W IMII'.R Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Adams County Memorial Hospital will at said hospital in the city of Decatur. Indiana, on Monday. March 4th. 1929. and until blds for M on said day receive sealed bides for one or more electric washer tor such hospital. ‘ Such washer shall he on a large family size or hospital size an dsliall be of such capacity and so equipped and constructed as to ne suitable for general service in such hosiptal. Each bidder must furnish witli his i bi<l appropriate or photographs of the I machine bid upon or the machine must I be exhibited and demonstrated in the countv and to the satisfaction of th» , board’ before acceptance of bid. Eacli I bld must also be accompanied witli de- , 1 tailed specifications of the machine I proposed to be famished and the bid must also be accompanied with affi-| davit and bond as required by law. At the time of accepting bid the board wil reserve the right to purchase one or more of such machines as the needs of the hospital ruy require. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BOARD OF TRUSTEES 08 Adams County Memorial Hospital Feb. 11-18-2.1 BIDS FOB OFFICE C OUNTERS TABLES ETC. Notice is hereby given that the board of commissioners of Adams county, 1 state of Indiana, will on Tuesday the I sth dav of March 1929. and up until, 10 o'clock A. M. un said day receiv*' sealed bids for the “furnishing and Fnstalling new metallic counters and tables and other office equipment for the use of the County Treasurer of said county. i n.. Bids shall be for the furniture delo-, ered and fully installed ready for use.' free of all freight drayage and other transportation charges and free of all labor and material liens. The bids shall be in all things agreeable to the plans and specifications heretofore adopted by the said board of commissioners and on file in the otfice of Hie auditor of said county. The board reserves the right to rejec, any or all bids. B. F. Brelner Geo. Shoemaket J. G. Hoffman Commissioners Albert Harlow, Auditor n-18 , 0APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR WTTH WILL ANNEXED Notice is hereby given, that the undernigned has been appointed Admin - trator witli will annexed of the estate of Alexander R. Bell, late of Adams County deceased. The estate Is probably ““Charles K. Bell. Administrator With Will Annexed Merryman, Attorney 4 n Jg SALE CALENDAR Any sale advertised in the Decatur Dally Democrat will be listed in this column free of charge. We also have a special price for baud bills, when sale Is advertised in this paper. Feb. 20 —Claude Harvey, 2 mile east of Monroe. Closing out sale. 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 mi southeast of Decatur on Pleasant Mills -oatl Feb. 27 —August Conrad. 10 mi. north west of Decatur, % mi. south and % mi. west Froidheim church. Closing out sale. Feb. 28, J. E. Anderson, %mile east Decatur, Closing out sale Large herd of Dairy cattle. Feb. 28 —J. H 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 I-ee, 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. 12 —Arthur Stove, 4 ihJes east of Willshire. Stock sale. Meh. 13—Joseph Bowen, %mile north , Willshire. Closing out sale. Farm machinery and livestock.
HID* FOH TUI UK M H4PEH Notice Is hereby given that ihe board of commissioners of the county or Adams, state of Indiana, will on luesday. tlie sth day of March. 1 929 and up until H' o'clock A. M on said day receive sealed bids for the furnishing of a truck scraper for tlie use of tlie county superintendent of highways. The scraper shall be of such size and capacity and so equipped and constructed that the same may be Installed on tlie trucks now owned by the county and be used for scraping ami maintaining of roads and the removing of snow. , . . The board will reserve the right to purchase one or more of the scrapers as tlie needs of tlie county may require. Blds must in all tilings be agreeable to the specifications now on file in the office of the auditor of said county. The hoard reserves the right to reject any or all bids. B. F. Brelner Geo. Shoemaker J. G. Hoffman Commissioners Albert Harlow. Auditor Feb. 11-18 . i .—o — RIDS FOH FERTILIZER Notice is hereby given that tlie Board of Commissioners of Adams county. Indiana, will receive sealed bids until ID o'clock A M. nn Tuesday tlie nth day of Marcli. 1929. for tlie furnishing of eleven til) tons of t-10.fi Fertilizer; tlie flrtillzer to he in 125 pound links, ami the bid to include the delivery of the fertilzer free of all freight and other transportation charges at the County Infirmary on or before Marcli 10. 192!'. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids to he accompanied with bond and affidavit as required by law. B F. Brelner Geo. Shoemaker J. G. Hoffman Commissioners Feb. 11-18
10% DISCOUNT ONVOIiR Electric Light Bills BY PAYING ON OB BEFORE Feb. 20 POWER BILLS are also due and must be PAID by twentieth of month at : CITY HALL
Terre Haute Banker Shoots Self; Bank Sound Terre Haute, Iml, Feb. IS—(U.R)—Offairs of the Terre Haute Trust Company were salt! to oe in a sound condition today after the suicide ot its president, Janies S- Royse, Sr., 65. Royse's body, with a bullet hole in his forehead, made by a revolver, was discovered by Charles Walker and wife near the dead man's suburban home. He had been dead tiut a short time when found.
PUBLIC SALE As I have rented my farm. I will sell at public auction at my faYm, I tnilec east of Monroe; 6 miles south of Decatur on County Farm road; I miles west of Willshire, Ohio, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1929 Commencing at 10:00 o'clock A. M. — HORSES — •JaLcii team. Ruan mares, 11 and 12 years old. weight 2SOO lbs. A flm pair cf marcs, gentle and good workers, bred to the Steiner horse. 12—HEAD OF CATTLE—I 2 Holstein & Guernsey cow, 4 years old, will be fresh March Ist; Blad cow, 2 vears old, b efresh March 15th; Holstein cow, 2 years old, giving gooi flow, be fresh June 25th; Holstein cow, 7 years old, giving a good flow, wil be fresh September 2nd; Holstein cow, 10 years old giving a good flow o milk, will be fresh August 13th; 4 heifers coming 2 years old. bred; 2 yea 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 sows 1 Belled sow. dt:e to farrow second litter March Ist; two white sows due t farrow March Ist: Duroc male hog; 18 shoats weighing 75 pounds each (4 pigs, weight about 40 pounds each. 30—HEAD OF SHEEP—3O 30 head coming .2 year cld Shropshire ewes, a fine flock, due to latnl March 15th. HA* AND GRAIN—4OO bushels of corn in crib; 400 bushels of oats, crib of seed corn; 3 ton mixed hay; 4 ton timothy and Alsack mixed MACHINERY—Fordson Tractor, good as new, completely equipped Oliver Tractor plow, 12-‘.nch. new; John Deere Tractor disc, like new. FARM IMPLEMENTS McCormick Deering binder, 8-ft. used 2 seasons; Dunham cultipacker. 1 ft., like new; John Deere rotary hoe, new; 10 holo Hooeier grain drill, goa us new; McCormick-Deering manure spreader, XHll}' Jiauled about 30 leads Keystone Gearless hay loader in good shape; Bearing mower. 5 ft. cut. 1 good shape; 3 section John Deere spring tooth harrow, new; 3 section spik tooth harrow, new; Studebaker wagon. 3% iu. good shape; new set hay lac dors and grain bed combined. 28 Inch side boards; John Deere single ro« cultivator, good; walking cultivator, new; c. B. & Q. corn planter, like new hay tedder, good shape; Oliver riding breaking p’.ow; new set. dump boards set of breeching harness, like new; set of light farm harness, good; hors collars; bunch of good double trees, fork, etc., and many articles too numei ous lo mention. TERMS —All sums of $lO and under cash; over that amount a credit r 9 months will be given, purchaser to givtj a good bankable note bearing Interest the. last 3 months. If not paid at the end of 9 months, 8% interei will be charged from date of sale. 4% discount for cash. No property to b removed until settled for. CLAUD A. HARVEY, Owner ttoy S. Johnson and Jeff Leichty, auctioneers. Starost and Patterson, clerks Ladies’ Aid of St. Paul will serve lunch. SAUC As I have rented my farm. 1, the undersigned, will sell at public auetic at my residence, located 2 miles south ot Pleasant Mills; 5 miles east i Monroe and 3 miles west of Willshire, Ohio, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1929 Beginning at 10:00 o’clock A. M. The following property, to-wit: t—HEAD OF HORSES—I One Bay mare, age 14 years, weight 1700; 1 Bay Mare, age It yean weight 1000 lbs.; 1 Sorrell Mare, age 13 vears, weight 1600 lbs.; 1 Bay G eh ing, age 4 years, weight 1400 lbs. 11—HEAD OF CATTLE—II Jersey cow, 4 years old. fresh January Ist; Jersey cow. 6 years old. fres by day of sale; Jersey cow, 4 years old, will be fresh April 16; Holstein M cr, will t> e fresh April 17; Holstein heifer, will be fresh April 21: Holstei belter, wi l be fresh April 25; pure bred Holstein bull, eligible to register, 1 months old; Jersey heifer. 10 months old; Holstein cow. 5 years old. " olste » l X years old, will be fresh March 19tb; 1 Brindle coi will have her second calf April 13; 1 Jersey and Holstein, will have her M ond calf April Bth; 1 Jersey heifer, will be fresh iu March; 1 black heifa bred January 27th. 15 HEAD OF SHEEP—IS good ewes. 6—HOGS—6 Z.u js’ male h °S- 2 years old; 10.1. C. sow. duo to farrow Marc 4th, Spotted sows, due t 0 farrow April 13 and 15; two O. I- C. sows, du to farrow April 14th and 15th. FARMING IMPLEMENTS One Fordson tractor and plow, used 2 seasons, in A No. 1 condition, liver tractor disc, used 2 seasons; one 3% Trov wagon and beet rack, rurnbull low wheel wagon; 1 Deering binder, 7-ft cut; one two row '.n't vator, 1 single row cultivator; 1 bar roller; 1 spring tooth harrow; 1 A' r - uheel corn cutter, 1 spike tooth harrow; 1 engate seeder; 1 Nisco raanl spreader; 1 Leti, 6 in. feed grinder; 1 Fairbanks and Morris 8-in. feed 6 r ’ i' 10 ,° 1 reform scales and bagger; 1 corn shelter; t Sulky breakin plow, 1,000 size Ohio brooder stove; oue 300 size Queen incubator; one - size letaluiua incubator; 1 DeLaval cream separator; lard press; satisagß grinder; 50 cans fruit. ti ? N , D GRAIN & tons of timothy hay; 5 tons oats straw in ni"'' 1 1% ton baled straw; 100 bushel oats; 1 bushel Little Red clover seed, t inde? ULTRY—50 Leghoru hens; 50 White Wyandotte hens; 2 geese; sc- TEf ’ MS ~ A credit'of nine months will be given, note bearing intere . st ~,j . he la , st Slx months. All sums under SIO.OO cash. Four per cent count for cash. BOV s. IOKNSON. •££ GREEN, Owner c ,„, Dinner will be served by the Pleasadt Mills M. E. Ladies Aid .
Brooding over the recent death of his sister Margaret Kidder, in WasW ington, illness and financial troubles were said to have been responsibly for his act The board of directors of the bank have issued a statement saying that accounts of the institution were found to be intact. — ■■■ —.. ' 0 Henry Colter, who has been serious. i ly 11] at his home in Bobo for the past few weeks, continues in about tin same condition.
