Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1929 — Page 2
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SPRING TOPCOATS How many times have you wished for a topcoat all through the Spring and Summer months? Now is the time to buy while the stock is complete. $13.50 to $32.50 Holthouse Schulte&Co
CLASSIFIED a ADVERTISEMENTS, g (BUSINESS CARDS, ■ AND NOTICES ■ ■w ■ ■ ■ ■■■ ■ ■ FOR SALE FOR SALE —Chicks every Tuesday & Thursday. Custom Hatching under the most approved modern methods, $3.50 p«r hundred eggs. Star Hatchery Company, Bluffton, Ind., telephone 600. 69t24x FOR SALE 11 good feeding shoats, also oats and wheat mixed. 1 Bender, route 9- Phone 861-D 80-3tx FOft or RENT— Strictly mo’dTru home on Adams street. Immediate possession- Also rooms at 803 Monroe street. Phone 319 or see D. H. Hunsicker. 80-3 Lx FOR SALE—2OO good breeding ewes with lambs. Will sell lots 10 or more. Dr. C. L. Meyer, Monroeville, Ind. Phone 21, ~ 6 ~ Gt FOR SALE —Newest Brooder Stove on the market. ‘l7 Jumps Ahead of ’Em All.’ Star Hatchery Company, Bluffton, Ind., telephone 600. 69t21x FOR SALE —Timothy and manmouth clover seed W. A. Wherry. Monroeville, Route 3. Monroeville phone. 78-6tx FOR SALE—I 926 Ovenland touring; 1922 Overland touring; 1925 Ford Sedan; 1923 Chalmers; 2 Dodge touring. Frank Wrecking Co., W. Monroe streetj 78-6tX FOR SALE —Very desirable modern home. Phone 1236. 78-Gt FOR - 'bred'heifefs; sired by A. R- Guernsey bull and from high grade Guernsey cows. Homestead Dairy. 79-3tx FOR SALE—Potatoes; Cobblers, Ohio, Rural, Russet, and Rose. J. O. Tricker Phone 869-H. _ FOR SALE-4926 Chevrolet coaTF, 1925 Chrysler coupe. 1923 Buick roadster. H. B. Macy, phone 652. 793tx FOR SALE — Electric washing nutchine; platform scales; trailer, eight compartment bird cage. Phone 751 or see Wm. P. Colchin. 79-3tx FOR SALE—SO Leghorn hens, and one pig- 1% mile Northeast of Decatur. First house north of Steele school. Noah Sheets. 7S-3tx FOR SALE—3 tons of timothy hay. Call 885-E. 80-3tx FOR SALE--5 or 6 ton of Clover hay. William Mitchell, 1% miles east of Monroe. 79t3x FOR SALE—Six .orcs of land. «i:h or without house, in west part of city. Phone 666- 81-51 X FOR SALE —White Wyandotte egfTs for hatching. Mrs. Grant Owens, Decatur, R. 5; Monroe phone N-6 81-6 t FOR SALE — Extra! Extra! Birds want their food “Justrite”, nationally used bird products, containing cod liver oil which keeps your pet in perfect condition. A few imported German Rollers and Warblers left. Cages reasonable. Bird Supply House, 438 Mercer avenue. 81-11 FOR SALE —Kalamazoo stoves, ranges and furnaces. See the new ranges on our floor. All colors to select from We save you 1-3 to 1-2. Why pay more? Sold on factory terms and prices. Sprague Furniture Co., 1 door north of Fisher and Harris. Phone 199. 81-3tx FOR SALE —Living room suites made to order. We have a number of suites on our floor to select from. Sold on terms. Sprague Furniture Co., 1 door north of Fisher and Harris. Phone 199 81-3tx FOR SALE —Fresh cow. Extra good one, will sell reasonable. Telephone H-845. Walter Thieme. 81t3 FOR SALE —Fresh cow with calf by side or will trade for brood sow. Egley Bros., Decatur R. 2, Craigville phone. 12 on 20. 81t3x LOST AND FOUND FOUND — Small lamb. Owner may have same by calling Theodore Bulmahn, route 7, and paying for this ad. 7912tx MONEY TO LOAN ▲n unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstractly of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133'S. 2nd St. Miss Mildred Kelly and Don Farr attended the production of “The Desert Song” in Fort Wayne, last evening. |
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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 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 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. } 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. WANTED WANTED—The sum of twenty-five < cents will be paid to the person | bringiug the first copy of a Saturday , Evening Post to this office, bearing the date of November 26, 1927. tfx WANTED—AIan or boy tor farm labor. J. O. Tricker. Phone 869-H 79-3tx : WANTED —To buy 2 thorough-bred ' Rhode Island Red Roosters. Call 1162. 79-3tx < WANTED—To rent a 3 or 4 room modern unfurnished apartment. Also * to buy a second hand National cash 1 register. Inquire at 118 North 3rd St. 79-3tx —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 tf — WANTED — Lady for nursing and housework in family of young couple and 4-year old girl. Possibly summer's work. Lady wanting home and wages preferred. Phone 36. 81t3x FOR KENT FOR RENT —Nicely furnished rooms in modern home. 304 N. sth St- Phone 711 77-6tx FOR RENT — Modern 8-room house, 334 Winchester St. Immediate possession. Call 11. R. Tuttle or address Patti Lieder, 205 Sherland Bldg., South Bend, Ind. 77-9tx FOR ftENT — 6 room house, water, lights, gas and furnace. Largs basement, 2 car garage, chicken park and garden space. 126 S. Eighth street, Phone 914. 78-6tx FOR RENT — 5 room house, semtmodern. 7 room house, modern except furnace. FOR SALE —10 acres well improved land, 2 miles to good market. 8 acres, 7 room house, out buildings fair, 2% miles from Decatur. 10 room house, strictly modern, centrally located. Will sell any of the above at a bargain if sold soon. H. S. Miclf.”d, Phone 104. 80-4 t FOR RENT —two 6 room houses on Kekionga street. Call Dyonis Schmitt. 413 Mercer Ave. 81-3 t FOR RltlNT—itodern light housekeeping apartment. Close in. Furnished. Phone 186 tor see Mrs. Ellsworth at > the City Hall. 81t3 o j Get the Habit —Trade at Home, It Pays
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TIICRSDAV. APRIL L 19'29.
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 TIRE MILEAGE At Lowest Cost. GILES V. PORTER at residence 341 Winchester St. Phone 1289 MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, April 4.— (U.R) —Livestock: Calves, 25; hogs, 150; sheep, 50; market steady to 25 to 35c lower; 80-110 lbs., $9.35: 110-130 lbs., $9.85; 130-140 lbs., $10.25; 140-160 lbs., $10.75; 160-180 lbs., $11.25; 180-225 $11.35; 225-275 lbs., $11.25; 275-325 lbs.. $11; 325-400 lbs., $10.75; roughs, , $9.50; stags, $7.25; calves, sls; lambs, $15.50. East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, April 4. —'U.R)—Live- ■ stock: hogs receipts. 1,500; holdovers, 1 700; market 50-75 c down; 250-350 ■ lbs., $11.40-111.85; 200-250 lbs., $11.60- ; sl2; 160-200 lbs.. $11.75412; 130-160 : lbs., $11.25412: 90-130 lbs., $10.75- J $11.25; packing sows, $9.75410.25. Cattle receipts, 100; market steady, calves receipts, 300; market 50c down; beef steers, $11.25413.25; light yearl- ‘ ing steers and heifers, $12.25413.75: : beef cows, SS.SO-$9.25; low cutter and ; cutter cows, $547; vealers, $16.00- , $16.50. ‘ Sheep receipts, 200; market 25c , down; bulk fat lambs. $16.25417.25; ‘ bulk cull lambs, $10.50413.25; bulk fat ewes, $9.25410. ( Cleveland Produce Butter: extras, tubs, 47 1-2 to 49 , l-2c; extra firsts, 45 1-4 to 47 l-4c; • seconds, 43 1-2 to 45 l-2c. , Eggs: extras, 29c; extra firsts, 28c. I ordinaries, 26c. ■ Poultry: Fowls. 34-35 c; heavy springers, 3445 c; ducks. 33-35 c; old cocks. 18-20 c; geese, 26-27 c; stags, 26?128c. Chicago Grain Close May July Sept. Wheat $1.18% $1.21% $1.24 Corn 90% .93% .94% Oats 46 .45% Local grain market Cerrected April 3 No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat sl.lß No. 2 Mixed Wheat $1 08 No. 2 Hard Wheat - ..98c No. 2 White Oats 42c Yellow Corn per 100 $1.20 White or mixed corn slls Barley 45c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs -24 c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 44c COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses Harvey L. Bovine, railroad mechanic Monroe, to Ferne Secour, Decatur. Real Estate Transfers Oscar E. Miller etux to Claud A. Harvey, 20 1-4 acres in Monroe township for SI,OOO. Homer M. Elzey to Arthur B. Hall, 41 acres in Monroe township, for $2,500. William Murphy to Catherine Murphy, lot 67 in Decatur, for sl. Arthur B. Hall to Claud A. Harvey, 41 acres in Monroe township, for $2,000. Herbert W. Stoller to D. D. Hower, 198.58 acres in Wabash township, for sl. Margaret Marshall to Lambert W. Bowen, lot 776 In Decatur, for sl. Files Suit On Account A suit on account, in which judgment for $2,000 is demanded, was filed in the Adams circuit court today by Clark J. Lutz, of Decatur, against Edward W’ickenhiser and others. Attorney. E. B. Adams is counsel for the plaintiff. —, o— Mr. C. F. Bobylia of the Kroger Grocery Co. was In the city yesterday
PETITION KOK % MACAIIiM I<OAI> llrforr thr llourtl of < oiiiiiilM»h»M4*rM of Ailmuin < oiint>. ludlanN. State of Indiana, County of Adama SS. We, the underHigncti, ea<*h and oil “i whom are resident, adult freeholders and voters of Krench Township, in Adams County. Indiana respect fully petition your Honorable Body that you construct ami complete a free m«'adiimixed stone road in said township over and upon the public highway situated on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the south cast coiner of the north east quarter of section twenty two (22) in township twentv six (26) north of range thirteen < i:: > eaat In Adam® < Jountj. ’ ndlana. running thence west an the public highway through the center of section twenty-two (22) to the south west corner of the north west quarter of said section twenty two (22) towmjhlp range aforesaid and there to terminate. Your petitioners aver and say that the improvement prayed for is than three (3) miles in length, connects at both ends with a free macadam road in said township, and that a United States Rural Mail Route passes over said highway and that the same will be of public utility and benefit. Your petitioners further aver and saj that the highway herein sought to be Improved is a public highway already established and In use and is one 'of tlie public highways us saiu French Township. Your petitioners ask that said highway above described be drained and graded and that broken stone be placed upon the grad.- and tliat upon SUOn broken stone there be placed stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described be drained and graded and that the same h*‘ Improved to a width of Hi feet ami tha* said highway be graded to a width o£ 2ti feet and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of 12 feet an.l to a depth of 8 Inches at the sld--s thereof anti to a depth of 10 inches in tlie center thereof and that crushed stone screenings lie placed thereon to a depth of 1 inches upon such broken stone and that said Improvement be a single track and that the name of the same lie the "Daniel O. Hein-; hart Macadam Road.' That to pay for said Improvement we usk that bonds be issued by the county of Adams in the , Ji 1 )” diana in twenty semi annual installments or series and for the payment of which We ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable prouerly of said French Township, In a Sufficient sum to pay the interest ami principal of said bonds as they become due. That said improvement be made ai constructed and said bonds In- issued «nd said tax be levied upon the taxable property of said township in accordance with the Acts of tlie LegUWture of the state of Indiana passed IB the vear l»05 beginning on page .>>o and as amended in the Acts of IROi ami as amended in the Acts of 1909 new in force providing for tlie extension < I free gravel or macadam roads and ail other ami any and all amendments We further ask the Board to take all the necessary steps required by law t-> have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned Tor herein; that the same be constructed without submitting the question of building the same to an efectfon of the vote's of said French Township and that the Board construct the same under the laws of the State of Indiana providing for the extension of flee itr.ivi-l <o
-+ — t * U i ■immmmbmmthmti irTiiwKMirfnamA^ >:_J Savings Is Sowing For Future Happiness ■% * TAKE a pointer from the farmer. He’s sowing his seed now that he might reap a bountiful harvest in the fall. By the same token, unneeded dollars saved in the “Springtime” of Life give assurance of Happiness in - the “Autumnal” years of old age! “Plant” those dollars in a Savings Account with this dependable Bank and let us help them grow with: 4'l INTEREST! Old Adams County Bank II I ■
macadam roads by township taxation.] • l(especlfull) sulimllteii I Daniel Reinhard. F.mll Baumgartner, Mrs Ben Baumgartner, Joseph r.. :. Baumgartner. Edwin Moser, l">",«“]*»’f gartner, Daniel Dlepfer. Lilianuel J;ii» s Cornelius Baumgartner, Albeit l»« • i n David Wulliman. Adam Nussbaum, y William Fuchs. E. S. I.oehiier, Orel tillu limn. Henry Meyer. Joel, .1 Klpfet. ' - Schaffer. Join, S< hafter, Johnlc »‘iumP gartner. Joel E Schwartz. J-nm h Met- - fen. Adolph C.elsel, John J. Jiw at U, Aaron Moser. Joseph Steffen. . - her. Eli Beer. Jelt Gerbei- I'.inai I - liorl.er David Levy, Tobias Steftei. P Levi Frauhlger, F. A. Kohler - Ehart. August KliekAiati Joe K. ls< H. - <’ W StU'kv. Frank Dvhling. Joel Mo.- • Fameil Baisiger. .Im ob B- Sicmei . .1 A. E. Rich, Joe W. Schindler. A. M - Blbersteln. John Tonm-r. J'’*"} '’.. "• I Moser, G. C. McCune. L 1.. Schindl.r. I Edwin Moser. Martin Moesi liliergei. Moses Augsburger. Mesilla•' ”ner . stone Company- Ham 11. B rtul, .'s'jrJ!.‘ , j s Wm. Klpfer. Kaelir t.otttiin . Fauch. l-evi Elston, Edwin Beet, l a 11 - L. Seesengutli, Henry Dra.vei. CBther- , inc Kelnhard. Joel W. itaumgai tnei. s Alfred Kohler, Aaron Kipfer. < lnP Yake Frank Tremp. John Mosul-, Chas. Schelston. Alfred I-’. Moker, J. J- , Kaufman. Mennls Wulliman. 1 This petition will be presented to the ’ board Os commissioners of Adams 1 Couhty. Indiana, on Euesdaj., Ma> . ? 11.29, at which time the taxpajeis or 1 French township will be heard thcieon, Albert Harlow - Auditor Adams County. Indiana I Fruvlite ami Lltterer. Attys. Apr -1-11 - ■—— o-—— — Romeo Elston of east of Decatur was t a business visitor in Decatur this ■ morning. r
—— USED TRUCKS 1926 Chevrolet, 1 Ton 1925 Dodge, 1 Ton 1925 Service, I’i Ton 1921 lord Delivery Saylors Motor Co. ATTENTION! MR. FARMER! It will pay you to call The Fred Mutscnler 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.
PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction at my residenue, in Monroe, ou TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1929 Sale beginning at 1.00 o'cha-k P. M. One Holstein-Jersey, 6 year old cow. due to calf April 25; one yearling Helfer. HOGS One s-uw nnd 9 pigs, a goon one. MACHINERY—One 14 disk; one Oliver riding plow; one cultivator cue mower; one cheek row corn planter; one manure spreader; one farm wagon; one good hay ladder; one set of double harness. 50 bushels of Oats; 50 bushels of Corn. TERMS Made known on day of sale. HATTIE MILLS, Admix. J. N y BURKHEAD, auctioneer Monroe Bank, rferk MCTiT WHIT AOS GET RESULTS I St TIME AND ENERGY Each of this bank’s 46 years hay gj taD generated and stored useful financial If power. S' Growing from a moderate begin- n ning to resources of over $1,100,000 ¥ this bank can apply that energy to f; the affairs of those to, whom a constructive banking affiliation is in4. dispensable. e G I Public Sale I Our Next AUCTION • OF FURNITURE AND STOVES WILL BE HELD # SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 6 ’I COMMENCING AT 7 O’CLOCK • I at Perry Ogg’s Second Hand Store, 110 Jefferson Street, Decatur, Indiana # Electric stoves; Gas stoves; Ranges; 11 ( H Oil stoves; China closets; Bookcases; 2 Bull''l-’' -. H sers; Kitchen cabinet; Cupboards; Commodes: 11 '• * H like new, and records; Beds, mattresses an< '” Rugs; Linoleum: Rocking chairs; 2 sels_" g ■■ Bottom ('hairs; Round back chairs; Odd c ' ul !!. s .' 1 , ’ g M tables; Kitchen tables; Dining Tables; C ll ■ Stands; ICleclrie floor lamps; Feed “ 'j.iL- I Porch swings; Trunks; Dishes of all kinds; Aui" l . ■ * accessories; C-ooking utensils; Ironing boards, ;iih j commission articles coming in. 4 REMEMBER THE SALE IS IN THE EVENING AT 7 O’CLOCK. ■ —Jack Brunton. ■ Clerks—Lucile and Lula Ogg.
