Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 11 March 1929 — Page 2

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«■ ■ ■ ■ ‘ CLASSIFIED " a ADVERTISEMENTS, | ■ BUSINESS CARDS, b | AND NOTICES ■ KI IJII ■ ■ ■ ■ FOR SALE Fbk SALE . OLD Hit KORT SMOKED SALT. 10 lb can 60c BURK ELEVATOR COFOR SALE -Turkeys, 2 hens ami 2 gobblers; also, Rhode Island Re I hatching eggs. August Selkmg Ji. Preble phone. ” ” FOR SALE—Two-row Rock Ishmd cultivator and ten-hoe Supreme fertilizer grain drill. Both good as new. Reason for selling, want to kdep only two horses. Also cheap work mare. Lawrence Heckman, route 1, phone 860-T. 081 * EOR SALE—S year old mare, a good one Call 697-two rings. Crist Marbach 59FOR SALE— Electrically operateil. ntdio. perfect condition Bargain at s.>» for quick sale. Phone 1251 6t>-3tx FOR SALE —A horse. Also a kitchen cabinet. Call 697-A6o;3tx EOR SALE —Good solid corn, one dol- • lar a bushel Call J-569 1,0 2tx FOR SALE -1925 Fordor Fold sed.ni. Fordor Overland sedan, Overlami touring, Ford roadster. Frank XX recking Co., West Monroe st. 60t6x FOR SALE One 3 day old short horn male calf, color red. Herert Kirch tier, route 1, Decatur. Prebit* phone. 60t2x ' ' FOR SALE 8 acres, 2% miles from Decatur, good 7-room house, small barn, other out-buildings, fair. Part cash, balance to suit purchaser. apres, 5 utiles from Decatur, °u<> . half mile to elevator; 7-room Tiouse. ‘ "good barn, other out buildings fair. This 40 is priced to sell. 51 acres, 4 miles from Decatur, well improved. Part cash, balance long time. If you are looking for a farm, see -niv list before you buy. 1 have till farms, and can sell some of -these as low as 150 per acre. 11. S. MICHAUD, Phone 104. • 60-6 t SALE—Large red heifer, due to ■* freshen soon. Homer XX’. Arnold, “•route 2. Decatur. Craigville phone. ~ 60-3 tx JFOR SALE—I 924 Ford coit|>e; Dodge w sedan; Ford sedan; Ford sedan JJrody; 1924 Ford roadster, winter e'n—closure; Ford; ton truck. Dierkes "Wrecking Co.. Nuttinan avenue, phone *923 or 1232. 60-3 tx JFOR SALE—Outdoor toilet in good , • condition. Mrs. B. XV. Shelly, 607 St. Phone 521. Mar. 11-13-16 ■FOR SALE—IOO bushels Barley. John • Hinck Decatur R. R. 4 Preble phone 60- t x WANTED •WANTED farm hand ' Wants work on farm. Married man, -»with best reference. Arthur Sipe, 'route 6, Decatur. 59-3tx -COLLECTING After two month -. ” trial, decide to continue. Try us. 155 *South Second St. Will make mortgage " exemptions for *old and new custo- ■ mere. D. N. Erwin. 59-41 ,! WANTED—I or 2 washings with or ■ without ironing. Bring to 636 Wai- , nut st. or phone 1219 and ask for Mrs. Dishong. Will call for and deliver. j 59t8x ANTED —“Girl 18 to 22 year <7t age to clerk in retail store. Require- • ments: neatness and personality. Ad*dress Box E care Democrat. 60-3 t 'WANTED—Boarder,.. $6.50 a week. ' InqUtfre at 339 North Eleventh st. 60-3tx ■S (MMBMKIII I 111 .lllHlißßi'.na,i|. . !lllll|l IIMI>IIi)aUWWHWW«Ma»«WaMMi : LOST AND FOUND ’LOST —Boston bull terrier, orflor seal ... brown, white fore logs and breast, •trimmed cars, name Duke. Return to Xlls South 6th st. and receive reward wor phone 225. ' 60t3x • STRAYED to my home: Hound hunt- • ing dog; Bluetlicked; brown ears; Tone year old. Owner may have same •by paying for this ad. F. E. Myers, “ Route 4. 6U-3tx -- ——* Wl —— ll ~ ~ 7_ llrl » Fault-Finding e There is n great difference between ’ fault-finding and fault-correction t Scores of trivial faults can be passed • over. To keep a continual watch for • them Is wrong, and may develop into -a rice. Correct the serious ones and be content with that

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MONEY TO LOAN on Farms and City Property We write Insurance. SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY Decatur Indiana ■ ——— J S. E. BLACK J FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. 1 Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 800 Home phone 727 ’ Ambulance Service c | c N. A. BIXLER s OPTOMETRIST f Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted $ HOURS: ’ 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. 5 .-3SSS J MONEY TO LOAN e An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT 2 money on improved real estate. r FEDERAL FARM LOANS j. Abstractly of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. ■ - j " ~~ e LOBENSTEIN & HOWER 4 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or j, night Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 s Residence Phone, Decatur 346 c Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT \ IL I ROHNAPFEL, 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. —1 TIRE MILEAGE I At Lowest Cost. 4 GILES V. PORTER , at residence 341 Winchester St. Phone 1289 1 FOR RENT c FOR RENT Six-room flat with bath, e hard and soft water, good location. t A. D. Suttles. 58-31 “ FOR RENT — Suburban home and | about 10 acres of ground for pas- | ture; bath, furnace, electric lights, | poultry house to accomodate 500 hens; | one-half acre growing alfalfa, near De- | catur. A. D. Suttles. 58-3 t | FOR room house at | Madison and Thirteenth. Lights and | Gas. Inquire at 219 North Ninth or I Call 993. 59-3 t ( FOR RENT Country home. Inline- ' diate possession Wm. Rupert, Monroe 59-3 t FOR. RENT 1 five-room house and j gas station combined, 1 eight-room | house, repair garage combined; 2 1 miles east of Decatur, across from | Dent school house. XVillard Steele, | Willard Steele. Phone 5424. 59-3tx I FOR RENT —Six room modern house, | two car garage, chicken park, garden ( space. Can be seen al 126 South Bth . st. John Miller. 60t6 FOR RENT 5 room modern Hat, | partly furnished; heat furnished. On Mercer avenue. Call Dyonis j Schmitt, 413 Mercer Ave. lib-31 A Sad Joke • I have always thought ft a Joke on s man if he marries n pretty girl weighing a bundled pounds, and she increases* her weight to two hundred as he grows thinner. ... I am Corry for such a mau. but laugh at him a little through my tears.—E. XV. Howe’s Monthly. j

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, MARCH 11,1929.

FOR SALE 1 Duroc Sow. 8 pigs by side. 1 Holstein-Durham cow. 5 yr. old, fresh in two weeks. 1 Holstein Heifer, fresh. 1 Guernsey Heifer, fresh. Fat Schmitt l Buy- and Sell anything. Phones 513 T-870 MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 6,700. holdovers 800; market active, 25-50 c up. 250350 lbs $11.75-12.35; 200-250 lbs $11.90 12.35; 160-200 lbs $11.90-12.35; 130-160 lbs $11.50-12.25; 90-130 lbs SU-1t.75; packing sows $10.25-$10.75 Cattle: Receipts 1,200, market 2550c up; Calves 1.200. market steady. Beef steers $11.50-13.75; light yearling steers and heifers $12.50-14; beef cows $8.75-9.75; low cutter and cutter cows $5.25-7.25; Vealers $lB-18.50. Sheep: Receipts 6.200; market steady. Top fat lambs $18.90; bulk fat lambs $17.25-17.80; bulk cull lamb $10.50-13.75; bulk fat ewes $8.75-9.75. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Cattle, receipts 75; calves, receipts 50; hogs, receipts 400; sheep, receipts 100; market steady to 45 cents higher; 90-120 lbs $9; 120-140 lbs. $10.45; 140-160 lbs. $11; 160-180 lbs. $11.50; 180-225 lbs. $11.65; 225-275 lbs. $11.50; 275-325 tbs $11.35; 325-400 lbs. $11; roughs $9.75; stags $7; calves $11f.50; lambs sl6. Cleveland Produce Cleveland. Mar. 11.—(U.K —Produce: Butter, extras in tub lots, 51-53 c: extra firsts, 48 1-4 to 50 l-4c; seconds, 47-49 C. Eggs, extras, 37 l-2c; extra firsts, 36 l-2c; firsts. 34 1-2 to 35c; ordinaries, 34c. Poultry, heavy fowls. 32-33 c; heavy springers, 32-33 c; ducks, 32-35 c; old cocks, 20-21 c; geese. 27-28 c. Chicago Grain Close March May July Wheat $1.23% $1.28 $1.30% Corn .96% .99% 102% Oats .46% .49% .49% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected March 11) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat ..,4 $1.25 No. 2 Mixed XX’heet $1.15 No. 2 Hard XVheat $1.05 No. 2 White Oats 44c Yellow Corn per 100 $1.25 White or mixed corn $1,20 Barley 60c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERSEGG MARKET Eggs 28c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat <Bc The Brotherhood of the Evangelical church will meet at the church this evening at 7:30 o'clock for their regular monthly meeting.

o— o H. S. MICHAUD I SELLS FARM AND CITY PROPERTY I I | Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 436 | i 133 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. | _j 0 DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street I Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 I Special Attention given to I ■ cattle and poultry practice -■ 0 ATTENTION! MR. FARMER! It will pay you to call The Fred Mutschler Packing Co. before you sell your livestock. We pay the highest prices for Hogs and Cattle. Day Phone 382 or 101 After 6 p.m. call 928.

COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses Dannie Sipe, laborer, to Bernice Fisher, both of Berne route No. 3. Charged With Non-Support Millard McKean was arrested this afternoon and arraigned in circuit court on a charge of failure to sup- ’ port his children. He asked for more ■ time in which to enter a plae. The court fixed his bond at SSOO. Judgment For Defendant In the case of Charles A. Young, the court found for the defendant. Guardians Appointed Samuel H. Minger has been airpointed guardian of Marion Wayne Stopbef, minor heir of Ora Stopher. Hi*, bond was fixed at SI,OOO. Harve Ellenberger was appointed guardian of Alice May Stopher, minor heir of Ora Stopher. His bond was fixed at SI,OOO. —*■ ■ ■ o ■ Locations For Baptist Prayer Meetings Announced The Baptist church will hold prayer meetings this week at the following places: Monday night — Clarence Hilyard residence, 213 Rugg street. Tuesday aftenwon—Joe McConnell residence, 828 North Third stfeet. Wednesday evening—Special meeting at the church. Thursday afternoon —11. A. Thomas residence, 116 South Thirteenth street. Thursday night — Roy S. Johnson residence, 310 North Tenth street. o , Should Have Weight Home truths may hurt, but usually they are prompted by an affection that the more flattering outside world does not possess. The family is the closest organization on earth, and in estimating oneself it is not wise wholly to ignore the family verdict. —Exchange. o Indicate Presence of Oil The Geological survey says that nn anticline is an upfold in rocks, and such a fold in deposits, that are buried beneath formations oi more recent geological age that were not subjected to the folding, cannot be detected at the surface. Such upfolds—called "anticlines” —are regurded ns favorable to the accumulation of oil and ft Is for this reason that oil prospectors endeavor to locate such structures. o - — Favor American Machetes Machetes, heavy knives which orig Inated in the tropics and were widely used in South America for virtually every conceivable cutting purpose, are most popular In Brazil when of Amer lean make. About 1,500 are bought monthly and hardware dealers stock sharp, clean machetes Imported from the United States. Tlverhand Throw Best The reasons that soldiers were drilled to throw their hand grenades in a stiff overhand manner were that more distance could be gained in that way, and the muscles of the upper arm receive less strain than they would have otherwise. o Mental Exercise Brains were made to think with. Exercise them, and not altogether the arms and legs, merely. Is there no mental term to correspond with "athletics”?—Exchange. —Q..Time's Changes Before long the familiar names for the parts of a horse's harness will be as little understood as the greaves, hawberks am! kneecaps of medieval armor.—Boston Herald. o It’s an 111 Wind Luke Simpson's goat site Old Man Riley's eor trumpet Hie other day. and the old man couldn’t ftenr when his landlord came around for the rent.—Farm and Fireside. ■■ - ~O —»— Wise Professor It was an English college professor who snid the right use of our leisure hours is a more difficult problem than the right use of our waking hours.— Atchison Globe. -o Perfect Waterproofing The finest fabrics me waterproofed . by the Chinese by immersing them In a mixture of half nn ounce of white wax and one pint of spirits of tut' pen tine. The articles are hung in the open air to dry.

I BUDGET BILL IS STILL PENDING IN BOTH HOUSES (CONTIXtIKII FKOM ru.E <)NK) e -- cf extra hours in which to cram through favored bills. s The poblem of state school aid was it uppermost as the senate resumed cou- ( )J sideration of two house bills propose ‘ ing a solution. One would increase e the state school aid fund approximately s7oo.ffoo a year while the other imposes strict supervision of school : , aid expenditures. Unless a means is devised of increasing school aid revenues and of meeting deficit a<pi- proximatiug $1,000,000, scores of e southern Indiana schools will be . forced to close their doors, the senate , has been told. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays r_■ u .

®This office exists for your health. There is only one time to care for your health and that is now. If you are ill, you B et 110 better sThe causs org while the cause i of your illness remains. Remove ! the cause. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors » Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 i 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628 I——————— 1 ——————— Typewriting Stenographic Work j If you liave any extra typewrit- ' ing or stenographic work I will be glad to do it Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER MIMEOGRAPH WORK NOTARY PUBLIC Office: Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phones: Office 606 — Res. 1171 MILDRED AKEY Decatur, .... Indiana MaW Todays Best Buys —in—- ' USED CARS 1927 BUICK COUPE $683.00 1927 FORD TUDOR $295.00 1927 WHIPPET COUPE $295.00 1926 FORD COUPE $165.00 1926 NASH SEDAN $135.00 1926 DODGE SEDAN $385.00 1926 STUDEBAKER COUPE $125.00 If 26 ESSEX COACH $265.00 1925 DODGE ROADSTER $325.00 1925 ESSEX COACH $185.00 1925 DODGE COUPE $285.00 1925 STUDEBAKER COACH $315 00 1926 CHEVROLET TON TRUCK ... $215.00 1921 STUDEBAKER TOURING $125.00 SAYLORS MOTOR CO.

l'»r Klretrle H<-trlK<-rn<«r Notice Is ticrcby given that the Board of <’omnilsslniiois **f Adams county, slate of Indiana, will on lu<-.<la>, April Z. IhZtt and up until HI o'clock A. M. on sai.l (lay receive sealed bida for the furbishing of an electric refrigerator suitI able in size and capacity for the use of , ' tlie County Infirmary. . The bids will he for tile refrigerator .1 delivered at the County Infirmary <*oin- ;i pietely installed and connected ready . for servile, free of all transportation I Affidavit and bond as required by law must accompany bid. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bbls. * Specifications on file at office of County Auditor. B. F. Breiner i Geo. Shoemaker . J. G. Huffman , Board of Commissioners : Manti 11-18 ( Beyond Recall It Is with a word ns with an arrow; the arrow once loosed does not j return to the bow; nor a word to the I lips.—Abdel Kader. • SALECALENDAR ; I Atty sale advertised in the Decatur Daily Democrat will be listed in this t column free of charge. XX'o also have ( a special price for hand bills, when sale is advertised in this paper. Meh. 12—Arthur Stove, 4'miles east of Willshire. Stock sale. i Meh. 13—Joseph Bowen, %mile north I XX'lllshire. Closing out sale. Farm I machinprv and livAwtock 1

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PUBLIC SALE As I have sold my farm 1 will sell at Public Auction at my residence 1 mile south, H mile west of Decatur, on FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1929 Commencing at 12 Noon. HORSE Sorrel horse. 10 years old, general punpose. CATTLE—Guernsey cow, 4 years old; Holstein cow, 4 year. old. built giving good flow and will be fresh in September. POULTRY—SS White Leghorn yearling hens, good layers. FEED—I ton mixi'd hay; 5 ton of oats .straw; 15 bushel of oats; 15 bushel of corn. IMPLEMENTS—One horse wagon; 5 shovel cultivator; single shovel: double shovel: harrow; 2 sets of single harness; hrose collar: wheelbarrow: barw-ls; 1000 chick size brooder; harpoon hay fork; 3 hay slings; buggy; "HOUSEHOLD GOODS—I baseburner; 1 Hot Blast heating stove; 1 heat:ng stove; 1 kitchen range; 1 dining room table; G dining room chairs. 6 kitchen chairs; 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 100-tb size refrigerator; kitchen tables; 5 rocking chairs; 1 sanitary couch; 1 organ; 1 library table; 1 oak bedstead; 1 oak dresser; 1 net of springs; 1 iron half bed; 3 mattresses; 1 washing machine; 2 flower stands; 1 cream separator; 1 sausage grinder and staffer; 3 oil lamps; 1 wood churn; 1 mantle clock,; 1 9x12 Axminster rue, 1 9x12 velvet rug; carpet and throw rugs; 1 medicine cabinet; 5 dozen gla-'-s fruit cam;: 3 dozen cans of fruit; lot of cooking utensils; 200 lurry boxes, many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS —All sums of SS.OG and under, cash; over that amount ; credit if 9 months, purchaser to give an approved bankable note bearing b'i interest the last 3 months; 4% discount lor cash over $5.00. ISAAC EVERETT. (h tier. Hoy 8. Johnson, Auct. Cal Peterson, Clerk1,1 ■" ————————A, " — PUBLIC SALE I, the undersigned, will sell at public auction at my farm. ’u uort '' of Willshire, Ohio, commencing at 10; 00 o'clock a. m„ on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13,1929 The following property, torwit: 7 HEAD OF HORSES—Koan horse, 9 years old, weight 1500, bl.* 1 * mare, 9 years old, weight 1G00; Bay mare, 9 years old, weight IfiOO. Ili:b mare is nearly a pure bred Belgian and is in foal; Gray mare, 8 yeais 01. weight 1300. These horses are sound and good workers. Bay colt, counts yearling; Sorrel colt, coming yearling; 2 colts, coming 2 years old 10 HEAD OF CATTLE—Consisting of Holstein, Guernsey and Jll- - ws, some with calves by side, others close-up springers. POULTRY—32 Buff Leghorn Hens. MACHINERY, Etc.—Tiffin wagon, hay ladders and grain bed combined. Deering binder, 7 ft. cut; Kentucky 10-hole grain drill; Eudgale seedei. m< •y new; 12 in. P. &o. gang plow, nearly new; I. H. C. corn planter, r .] ot wire; 2 Monarch cultivators; Mower, (1 ft.; 1. H. C. cultivator; Land <•'„ c r ; Hay Rake; 3-section splketootl; harrow; Disc and tandem. "a’*' Breaking Plow; Corn Shelter; Primrose cream separator; Blu< 1-■" 1-orre; Post Auger; 2 sets of breeching harness; 5 bushels of seed cor- 1 - TERMS OF SALE—AII hums of $lO and under, cash. Over that a** l "’ a credit of 9 mouths, purchaser giving a bankable note satisfactory to undersigned bearing 8 percent interest the last 3 mouths. 4 percent disco lor cash on sums over $lO. No property to be removed until settled 1 11 la Case of Bad Weather Sale Will Be Held Inside. JOSEPH BOWEN, Owner Koy Johnson, Auctioneer W. H. Pattern. t - Hot Lunch will be served by Ladies Aid.

PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit farming, 1 will sell the following described .property on my farm, % mile N orth and 2 miles East of Dixon. 3 m ilee North and 3% miles West of Convoy Ohio, on Thursday, March 14. 1929 commencing at 10 o’clock, a. nt.; 6 HEAD of HORSES—SorreI mate, 9 years old, sound and good worker; Roan mare, 5 years old; Roan mare, 7 years old; Black mare, 10 years with foul; Roan mare, coming 2 years old, a good one; Roan yearling mare cok. 9 HEAD of CATTLE-Roan cow, 5 years old, due tk> freshen in May; Roan cow, 2 years old, due to freshen in April; Roan cow, 7 years old: Black cow, 5 yeara old; Black Jersey cow, 9 years old. These cows are all bred to a good Shorthorn bull. 3 yearling heifers; 1 yearling bull. S HEAD of HOGS —Belted sow, due to farrow soon; 2 young sows, bred to farrow in April; Big Type Poland China boar; 4 head of gtxid feeding shoats. MACHINERY and iMPLEMENTS--2 heavy farm wagons with grain beds; 12-disc Kentucky grain drill; International web hay loader; Inter national side delivery rake; hay tedder; 2-row coni cultivator; 2 single row cultivators; .1. I. Case gang plow; double disc plow; 16x18 International disc harrow; C. B. & Q. corn planter; Oliver sulky plow; 10-lt. steel roller; No. 12 DeLaval cream separator. TERMS—AII sums of $5.00 and under, cash. On sums over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving a bankable note, bearing no interest the first 6 months the last 3 mouths at .8 per cent interest. Everything sells. Lunch will be served by XValnut Grove Ladies Aid. FRANK FEASBY, Owner Roy Johnson, Auctioneer.